THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOM SBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ouiuibnt items. ry A lr.iml-orpiii Krlmlor In I'ltiluiti'l jilila viw round to liiivt'$.",.0U In bills on his pL-rim. tfif A l'l'iitisylvaiiliin li:n Just luulto imy u ilni' of $3) for putting his nrin nrouml n Indy'a wnl.st. tt&" A boot-Muck In lMttsbtiri trk'd to idins liliH'clf for tho love of neluinilicr ninlu but the ropo broke. ftay- A colored nmii tins been limited mid lined $10 In ll.iltiinoru for cnthiK lieunntH during servleo In n eolorcd church. Jey Samuel Dunn Is the only revolu tionary pensioner now living, and a joker thinks It curious that "Done" chould elo.o the list. tfiy- At a fashionable church In New York thu contribution plates are carried round by tho young ladles, to tho groat benefit of tho treasury. Jay Dr. llutler is president of tho National Asvluni for Disabled Soldiers. If the olllco goes by seniority, the Doctor is entitled to it, ror no was "tun abled" fora polillcr at birth. ear A company of 81H) ladles and gen tlemen made an excursion from Indian aiiolis, lnd., to Cincinnati, to witness the "Black Crook." Tho western mind enjoys the ipeetaclo hugely. DS-Thcro is said to bo a girl of ten vears in a private gymnasium, nt Box bury, Mass., that lilts iiGO pounds, one of thirteen thatllfts-iOO pounds, and ono of fourteen that lifts 400 pounds. EST A Connecticut genius has written, without tho aid of a glass, tho Lord's Prayer in run, rour times, insiiie a circle tlioslzoofn gold dolla"-. Tho writing includes '2i- words, or 1,033 letters. tiay-To prepare Queen Victoria's mails rcmilres tho services of ono chief cook at a salary of$3,o00 three master cook9 at ono hair that sum, two. yeomen or tho kitchen, two roasting cooks, and Tour apprentices. SSr Ex-President Buchanan contrlb nti.il two liiinilrnd dollars to tho South ern rclicr fund recently raised in Phila delphia. Tho money was sent to Bov. Dr. lioarilnian, a member of the distributing committee. jOarThcre Is n lmt manufacturing establishment in New York, which Is capable or turning out 12,000 hats per day. It employs 1,50(1 operatives, and tho sales amount to $3,000,000 annually. 13T General Grant's Income over and nlmvn Mint received rrom the Govern ment is $l,S0O., Sum years ago ho was engaged in a tan yard at about $80 per month. Tho last tan yard In which he worked, however, paid better than tho first. I-Tho repaired cable continues to work pericctiy, ami may oo consmi'reu as reliable as though no damage had immrnfi. rt. wns found to have boon absolutely crushed, notwithstanding its heavy iron armor, for a length or 120 leet. . . . ... i ., -.1.1 OI........ . usr un i' nuav last, i iiu(uieu.ioiu i-in. jr., nepiiuw in uiu u.ii V.WH.1.I....V.., w nrrcatnrt at AVriulltsvillo.bv ConstlV i,i rion. v. Smith, or that borouuh. on suspicion or being ono of tho horse thieves which have been prowling around that county for some time past, Peter (lit noreed to triVO Joseph Platte $700, If Joseph would marry his daughter Mary. In consideration of tills proposition, Jocph married the JIary aforesaid, and now brings suit before a Pittsburgh alderman to com pel hisrathor-in-law to stand to his agree ment. jQrOmalia, Juno 23. Tho Union Pa cific Itallroad is now open to Julesburg, 378 miles west or this point, mid two daily trains wlllcomnience running each way in a fow days. Over .-.,000,000 pounds of freight, which lias been wait ing tills event, will bo forwarded at once. i-T!im funeral of ITon. Isaac Newton lato Commissioner of itlio Agricultural Department, took place on Friday after noon. Tils remains were accompanied by numerous friends to tho Baltimore depot, and tlienco wero conveyed to Philadelphia for interment. Tho clerks and employes attended tho funeral in a body. ess- An nnti-Poncrv riot broko out in Birmingham. England. Tho rioters obtained possession of tho town, sacked Homo of tho stores, and attacked Cath olic! elianel. Troor3 were dispatched from London to quiet tho disturbance and restoro order. Suchnn occurrence isa disgrace to the Intelligence and progress oftho nineteenth century J8S- Startling intelligence has been received hero from Borne. Despatches rpnorr.tliiittAvo hundred armed men had thrown themselves into tho city, it was supposed, with the intention or pro claiming a republic, But tho desporato nftomnr. fnllefl. find fortv ortho revolu tionists aronow in prison. XfcJ) .IX'illllliiuri, mil., U1UUUIU uu Frank Ilnrvoyeiiuglit a neighbor's horse in ids wheat field. Ho chased the brute 1,1, ,.J L T...1 1 11.,.. .!,,.. till lie trot mad. nut it into his stable cut off Its ears and tail, and beat the poor creature almost senseless. Afterwards he, mid tho owner 425. and gave him another iiorso to compromise tho nffalr: and was then arrested on a criminal cl large. Bar Tho last official act of tho Presi dent before leaving ror Boston, was to appoint Marcus Atterhourg, or Wiscon hfn, ns Minister to Mexico. Ho is now tho Consul ortho United States in the City or Mexico. A public exigency demanded the presence or an American Minister in Mexico at once, henco tho appointment or one who is already in that country ISyAn Ohio paper tells a novel lovo story. A young couplu planned an elopement, tho girl de.sending rrom her room upon the traditional ladder, but at tho gate they wero met by tho rather ortho girl anil a minuter, by whom tho young couplu were escorted to tho par lor, where, to their surprise they round all their relatives collected for the mar riage ceremony, which touk place at once. It was a neat paternal freak. S A most singular sight was pre sented on I'enu street Pittsburgh, on Friday last. It was a funeral proces sion, consisting of il vo persons, a father, mother and thrco children. But the strniiL'o Dart of tho ail'alr was that the coiun.conuumng iiiocorpsooi ueryouiig est child was bomo by tho mother tni on her head, who with solemn gnit and mien preceded the procession, followed by tins fattier and children. The fiimily isaticrman one. sWnKuivniBlvoiiY Comus Fiiom. -About 24,000 oxen ure killed each week t supply Uiu City nt Now York with meat.' Tho bmii, k,,w,l ,w the "hlnbone,iui.l all tlie leg rrom t e kneo to tho hoof falls Into tho lianils r.r Mr. Peter Cooper. Ho contractu win. tlinbiitchersiiud marUot-inen tosupii him, and In this way about 100,000 shl with 1 in li;ilyU sliin-l tl to his 1,1 nones per weoi; nun tneir way into es tabllsliment. All tho muscles arol with ldm in Rciitlnicnt thev ilonot per ken rrom them, tho gluten is extract- lnlt this dllTor,.,, ,. ' , ""otJ,c,r I, and the clean white bono is kept to atsec tirtesv 1 1 l 1 t'ont,ra, I,lto j worked up into parasol handles. In ,' V" ? lu,yf l'l" was not on- tnk ed Do worKcti up into parasol luiuuies. in 11111 lll 411. v,uwjii;i nil-? jiiuuu ill! nil nicuso fortune, and many ladles who supposed they wero admiring a beauti ful carved ivory handle to theli sun shades. ridliiL'-whlpH. etc.. havo only been gazing upon tliobhiubouo ofau ox, tlio very uniiuai, pernaps, which sup plied them with their morning's beef-stake Sfluc afohunMmr. nr-ooMsi3Uita,sPA. I'lltDAY MOItNlNO, .1U.M! 8, 1807. roiui Dm: of Tin: huimusmk coviit, GEORGE SHA11SW00D", 01" l'UlI.AlilII.l'lilA. Columbia Count' Dcluucrnllc Convention. Vrn IfT. In lipreliv L'lvpn Hull the tli-lnrwriitln elector in mill for ilte several iKiroiulu ami elcc- tlntuUitrlcttiof Columbia County, will meet nt their muni place nfhnlillnEt heir Reneral election im bati'h(iaytiii;twi:ntvmi:vi:xtji hay 1)1-' JUI.Y,lHirr,betiW'cn Hut hours of. 1 nnil 7 o'clock lit Uui nflernonii of until day for tho pursue, of clion.slnu HY l!Al,l,il two tic icgali-ii .ironi encn Llcetlnn lililrlrt to meet lu County Couonllon, nttheCOl'lU'llOUm-:, In lltooinifmrcon Mint ilny thtillh, ily of .Inly, 1mi7, nt 1 o'clock, i',M., for the purpose nf limiting tho iimmI nnual nonil tuitions of Ihc 1 tenim-ml lc. party of Colnliln f'oun. ty. c. o. iiAitKi.r.Y. Chairman Democratic utanillUKCom. Tun Badlcals had better muzzle Gree ley. Ho is like n mad bull in a china shop. Ho speaks "light out in meeting in regard to Tliad Stevens' confiscation, Ben Wade's division of lands, and that military humbug yclepted "The Grand Army r tho Bepubic." P. John has been kept busy in excusing Horaco to his readers, and wo mildly suggest tho annexed extract as lino text for his next issue : We shall have confiscation, perhaps. mill land to the nee;ro pressed by nsmali minority, wo no not tnuiK it win no wNo to make now issues, and we counsel moderation with justice, as wo did du ring the last session. Wo dread to re open this question, becauso with it comes uncertainly, nun unresi, iovuniiiiesi, endless iiiid angry discussions. We Unci n Kontlnipiit In tho .West that has ex pression in a lew miseraoie, joouing newspapers a kind of Tlienardler feel ing. A number of otllce-beggars anil poiiticlans.calllng themselves tlieuranu Armv of the Beiniblic. and meeting in out-o'f-tiie-way places with grips and pass-worus, are passing resolutions ue mandlng confiscation and farms. This is cither knavery or madness. People who want farms work for them. Tho only class wo know that takes other people's property becauso they want it is largelv reoriented in Sing Sing. Tho people of this country do not want Sing sine and Mexican banditti principles in- troilucd into theirstate smansliip. Wo can never reconstruct America by tho imllows. and the Denutv-SheriiT. and wo trilil mat. mo siurit ui muiiuc-m will nrovail especially becauso this contest is not made by tho Southern people. They accepted tno Ainitary uiu inanfully, and have endeavored to act under its provisions. Instead of apathy. and wrath, and discontent, wo have found them eager and painstaking in their ell'ort to reorirnnizo their political svstem under the Military bill. If tho work is arresled. they avo not to blame; and wo have no right to increase the conditions imposed last March. If anything, we should recognizo tho tem peroi tno tioutn oy miming mum. rin:OAijAXY,ror July ,contalns articles on "Bitualism," by tho Bev. Morgan Dix D. D., tho Bector or Trinity Church New York; on "The Fruits ortho War," bv Horace Grccly ; on "Tho Personal Beprescntation Project," by D. G. Cro ly ; on "An Interviow witli General Es cobedo," by an cx-offlcer; on "Tho Opening 'or tho Boyal Academy," by Ion Perdicaris ; a humorous sketch, en titled "Wiicro Progress U'ft tliq Gods," bv F. B. Perkins; ash rt story, entl tied, "Miss Aubusson; "Children," by II. T. TuckcEjnan; "Words and their Uses," by Bichard Grant White, and poetry, by Dr. T. W. Parsons nnd Miss Ina D. Coolbrith, besido continuations of "Steven Lawrence Yoeman," by Mrs, Edwards, and "Waiting for tho V.cr diet," by Mrs. B. II. Davis. Tlio illustrations ofMio number aro uy v. v. unsworn anu uaston 'ay, Tho prico othGalaxy ls $3 1 CO a year; two copies IqtM : single copies 30 cents, On receiptor $l,ThoGalaxy will bo sent Tor ono year, together with a copy each or "Arcliio Lovell," by Mrs. Ed' wards, and "Tho Clavcririgs,!' by An tliony Trollope, both books illustrated Address W.B. &F. P. ChurcINo?189 Park Bow, N. Y. Loyalty I i.LUisTHATKD.Sonio clerks and ultuvhea ot tho present Geary ad ministration Iiavo been proving their loyalty by stealing thousands of valua hlo books rrom tho State libary, and selling them for old paper. This practico has been going ror months, and it is presumed that $20,000 worth have bee plundered by these honest, upright, loyal men I Tho pcoplo can now sco that not only is tho LegLslaturo venal, but tho hangers-on have caught Infection from their superiors. How long is this thing to last? How long will tho people liar bor these plunderers, who, vandal like, destroy or wll, cs'en tho books purchased at a heavy cost by tho State Tax payers, think o! theso things, an then dctcrmluu4?i push theso men rrom the places they havo ahiucd Tjik Badlcal Press all over thu conn try aro in ecsl.-.cles becauo Gener:' Longstreet lias written a letter of Bad! cal tinge. They at once transform him from "a traitor red-handed with tl blood ofou v brothers on his hands" Into 'brave soldier and Christian gentleman fioiiio even go so far as to recominem him as U. S. Senator rrom Loul-iana Tliero is not a whimper about his "do sertlou or thu Hag," "Andersonville etc. It is wouderrul how soon a rebel can beeomo a patriot after joining tho It.ulleal party. Wo almost believe that Horaco Greeley and tho Badlcals aro trying to convert Jell'. Davis, and if successful would call him thobcstStates. man nnd purest patriot of tlio nge. Tin: reception of President Johnson Huston, Is gratifying in tho extreme, ami plainly shows that however much iu pcoino of Massachusetts may differ ' V ",."U9m,Ue nd tho most iMui.uui.-iiv juitiuius or tho Ktat0 vied - "iner to do lienor to tho Chief Magistrate, of the nation, ti.u i. uiu inmw u unouiiy nnd snobby i-iiiiiiiiuuinin, wnoso action caiiscn tl.n cheek or every true Pennsylvania!! to tingle with siiauie, GEOHQE SIIAIISWOOD, L. Ii. D., l'liisinu.NT Jt'DOi: or tub DiSTiitcrr COLllT l-Ott Till: CITY AND COUNTY or I'ltlliAtlKM'IItA. t;rom "Tim I'onuM," by H.-ivlJ 1'nul nroivn. 'i'ih: Honorable George Sharswooil was born on the 7th of July, 1HK), and graduated at tho University of Pennsyl vania, on tho 31st of July, 1828, with tho highest honors, delivering tlio Greek Salutatory, manirestlngn scholarship of which his unceasing Industry had given nn early earnest. In tho month of Au gust of the same year, ho became a stu- lent in the olllco of Mr. Joseph B. In- gcrsoll, and after scvero application to ids studies, was admitted to practico on tho mil of September, 1831. Even nftcr Mr.Sliarswood's admission lie still blended his classical with his professional duties, besides giving some attention to tho modern languages, and it may bo truly observed or him, that it has seldom happened that such young shoulders boro so wlso a head. lie was not deficient in genius, lmt ids great quality consisted in rigid and inderatlgablo labor. Ho was a model for a student. Always thoughtful yet always cheerful ; modest and retiring in his manners, yet in a moment of ex igency not deficient in just reliance upon himself. Wo do not tliinK he could over have been nn cffectlvo advocate. The turn or his mind was too tranquil to enjoy or endure tlie tumult, ngltation nnd excitement or Jury trials. But in an nrgumcnt to tlio Court in banc, upon point or law rew men or his years would have been ids equal cool, calm and collected, lie had rail control or that abundant stock or knowledge which ntiring perseverance and indtttry had enabled him to accumulate. After remaining at tho barsomo fivo years, witli about tno usual snaro oi professional business, but with bright hopes clustering around him, lie was elected to the Legislature on tho 10th of October, 1S37, wiicro it is sufficient to uy, that ho Justified the most sanguine hopes and expectations or ids eonstitu cuts. On the 0th or October, 1838, ho became one or the select council, and on the 29th or June, 1811, was appointed Secretary oT the Investigating Commit tee or the Slockholders or tho Bank or the United States. On the 12th or Octo her, 1811, lie was elected again to tho legislature, and continued in that body by another election, on tin! 11th or Octo her, 1812. Scarcely had his legislative services terminated, when, on tho 8th of April, In the year 18 W, ho received tho Appointment of Judge of the District Court for tlio city and county of Philad clphia, and on the 1st of February, 1818, became its President. On the 1 1th or October, 1851, tinder the new Constitu tion, ho was elected by a largo majority to tho same judicial position, which he had previously hold rrom tho Executive nnd Senate or tho State. He was com missioned on tho 1st or December, ISol In all theso varied and highly honor' able nnd responsible employments, it may bo Justly Mild that he manuested tho most abundant capacity and fitness ror the duties imposed upon him. But lie more especially shone in ids Judicial pjallfications. Take him ror all in all, at Ids timo of life no bench in Pennsylvania has borno a nioro unblemished, moro competent or moro exemplary Incumbent. Ho cannot bo said to bo a man or refined and rascinathig manners; his ciosostud les and constant occupation would ror bid that, but ho is a man of kind, liberal and honorable feelings, just such a man as you might suppose was born to bo a judge; and Ifhoholdsoutoshobas begun and Heaven and his constituents con tinuo him to his "tlireo scoro and ten,' wo aro mistaken or ho will nirnish tho best practical proof or tho roily or Leg Hating judges out or ofllco at tlio oxp!' ration or 6lxty years. Since hlsspresidency in tho District, Judge Sharswood' litis been chosen Pro fessor ofjLaw in tho'I'ennsylvania Unl verslty, wliero he' is) an Invaluablo ac quisition. Apart from this duty, ho is engaged in delivering a courso of clab orato lectures before tho Commercial Institute, and when it is remembered that tho Court In which lie presides sits ten months in a year, and is continu ously and laboriously occupied during ail that timo in every diversity of trials, certainly no better commentary can bo required upon his exliaustlcss patience and energy of character. But to glanco from tho mental to the personal Judgo Sharswood is about fivo feet ten inches high, with a slight sloopofthoshouhler,attributabloproba bly to his studious pursuits through lire. Ho lias a benevolent race, and even temper, great patience, and that with out which everything elo Is nothing uncompromising honesty. Thohouooty or a Judge, however, Is hardly neces sary to bo referred to, as without it, no man is to bo considered a judge. Ho is only a pageant in tlio templo of justice. All this we have said with entire frankness and sincerity, and aro pre pared to stand by. Xay, it is tho volco of tho entire bar, and wo may bo ex. cused though it partakes or something bordering upon a rebuke, in paying that thero is only one defect in Judgo Shars wood's Judicial manner, and that posl lily arises from Judgo Washington having departed from tho bench beforo Judgo Sharswood camo to tho bar, Judge Washington noverused a mallet or a gavel or commanded "silence!" or directed tho members or tho bar or the bystanders to tako their seats. In do parting rrom this example, wo think Judge Sharswood errs. Tlicso errors, uowovor may bo attributable to tho ntv tureor tho business, or may havo been Inherited from some or Ids official pro- docessors. Bo this as it may, they aro rather fermid than substantial matters of objection mere motes in n sunbeam. offending tho oyo without diminishing tno light. Judgo Sharswood may bo cited iu support or our theory, tliat Judges oilier qualifications being equal ,",""" tho bar befero they havo KcmeraUv V?,y CnrtKe(l I'mctlco, tuiually illschur tielr dUw JUffJ Mitlsfactorlly than thoso who aro hack neyed in litigation nnd tlicrcforo take mrtial or prejudiced views of a ease. Lpless tho opposite sides or tho Issue xhlhlt great unequallty In merit nnd strength, we defy any man to porcclvo from the deportment of tho Judge, to what result Ids mind inclines. This Is ireat virtue in a Judicial officer noth- inz Is so unbecoming in authority, as to diiccml from Its high calling Into tho nrina of professional dcgladlation, and ailVanco gratuitous opinions, and Join inn conllict between out-posts, beforo tin) mind entirely grasps tlio merits of thoieontroversy. Counsel may bo less ob-ers-ant of what they pay or do, but a Judgo sliould permit no word to escapo lis Hps during tlio progress of a trial thntmny tend to bins a Jury, or throw eproacli upon ono party or tho other. Words, as we havo elsewhere said, are things, and judicial words aro very operative, if not controling things upon tho iriliids or tho "sworn twclvo" who, avhig fer the most part, but little light u themselves, look anxiously Tor tho least glimmering of it that mny bo shed from tlio bench and sometimes convert that light into darkness. Juilge Sharswood puts his eases of course, very rairly to a jury ; ho seldom entrenches upon their right to deter mine upon facts, and when lie charges upon the law, ho does it with great clear ness, precision and cogency, nnd so ns to bo comprehended by any man of tho iiiostiirdinary intelligence. Ills thoughts aro not only perspicuous, but tho lan guage in which they nro clothed is so plain and unaffected as to prevent all iquivocation or misapprehension. PROCEEDINGS OF TUB Democratic County Couvontion of Montour County. AccoKMNU to adjournment tho Demo cratic County Convention met at tho Court House in Danville, on Saturday, Juno 22d, insf. Tlio following resolu tion was unanimously adopted: Jlesolved, That W. D. Wcidcnliamer and Dr. E. C. Kester, aro hereby ap pointed Bepiesentntivo Conferees to meet similar conferees Trom Colum bia (,'ountv. at Danville, at such time as may bo agreed upon to nomi nate a candidato lor iicpresentativo in tlio Stiito Legislature, and that in caso or inability to attend, said Conferees nro hereby idstructed to uso all honora ble moons, fer the nomination or Hon. Thomas Chairant fer Bepresentntive. Tho following candidates were nomi nated : For County Commissioner, Andrew C. Bussel. For District Attorney, George D. But ler. For Jury Commissioner, Daniel Bill- mcycr. For County Auditor, Ellas Unas. The C'ommltteo on Bcolutions repor ted tlio following: llesofred. That the Democracy orMon- tour county express their continued confidence in and adlicranco to tho prin ciples of civil L'ovcrnmcnt.promiilgated and established by the founders of tho Union. 2. That the Union or the States is per petual, nhd the Federal Government, lliouguone oi me iinuieu puivuia, i an nremo Within its constitutional limns. a. xiiai eacn oiiuu is enuimu iu un n m. i f fL..L.. I .. .t.1 , i tl. proper representation in congress; nnu in the Electoral Collezo: and that the denial of thlsright, or tlio rchisal by tlio llcmiulicau ma oritv in uongress to au- mlt tho locally elected representatives ofanyStatoor States to seats In Con- " ... Qnn.A nriTntln,) C!l..lna grOSS, Ol ill UIU OUUUVU Ul UUIIUU UVIUVB, is destructive or tho first principles of the fTovornmcnt ltseil. 4. That each State has tho exclusive right to detercmino tho qualifications of vpters witniu ma own itiuiis, uuu umv nnv nttc'mnt by Congress to intcrfero Witli tho cxereiso o.rthis excluslvo Stato ririit is a usurpation oi power, ana an outrago.tipon tho rights ortho people or tno states, fi. Thar, wb aro onnosed to anv amend ment'to tliOi' Constitution or this Stato which shall confer upon negroes tho right to votq or hold OfHce. o. Thai wc aro opposed to tlio confis cation policy avowed by tlio leaders or tlio BcpuMican.party as a violation or tno declaration oi jiiguis couiuiueii in our Constiution, and destructive or nil protection to nrivato propetry. 7. That the.Bcpublfcau party, by it reckless disregard or tlio tho rights and Interest ot tnopeopie, oy us uiicoiiscion nbln noiianderinc of the public money: iiiinn oolitical favorites and partisans its unwarreutcd iucreaso of tlio number or public olliccrs at high salaries, and tho consequent Jalarming incrcaso or our national iieot, as wen us oi mo cur rent yearly expenditures oi tno liovcriv mcnt, both national and State. h. Timt, wo aro opposed to tlio subiu gution of tho civil to tlio military power' in any oi tno mates, ami to tno usurpa tion bv Conu'ress of the powers of the Executive and Judiciary Departments of tho Government. 9. That tlio Republican party, by its action in .o niinunistr.uionoi tno uov eminent, Has shown itself unfit todirec and control the government of a rm:i eoiistitution-loviugnndlaw-abldingpc'O pie, amitiiat a proper regard lor our ow Interest, prosperity and happiness as nation and for tho perpetuity ofour Gov eminent Imperatively demands tho speo dy removal oi tutu party ironi power. 10. That the success or the Democrat ic party is thfonly hope left to tho pco plo ora system of retrenchment which Mian relieve uio peopio ironi tne prcsen heavy burden-, ot taxation, and ot a re form which shall secure our unity nnd perpetuity ns a nation, and that in order to ensure this success tho most efficient instrumentality is the newspaper press, 'e,theiefore,urgo upon every Democrat tho importance or using every effort to liicreasoiiiecirciuauoii oi iiieiiemocrat- ic papers, especially oi his own county bvelvliiL'toittlii'lrindlvldual patronain and by making vigorous effort to place it in llienailds ui every vuiur in uiu couiiiy 11. That wo havo tho fullest contl denco in tho integrity, uprightness and ability oftho Hon. Cieoruo Sharswood. tho Democratic nominee for Judgo ortho Supreme Court, and pledgo him our hearty and undivided support at tho coming election. 12. That we iitiprovo or the action o our worthy nnil talented U. S. Senator, lion. (J. It. Buckiilow. ids firm ntlho- renco to Democratic measures, ami his unyielding opposition to tho destructive nnd disunion policy or tho last Budieal Congress, deserve tho Highest commen dation ortho Democracy ortho State. 13. That tho Hon. Geo. D. Jackson, our DomocratlcStateSenator, lias shown himself i Democrat worthy to bo tho Hopro.ientathu of tlio Democracy of tlio district 1 1 That wo hrartllv nimrovo or tlio courso ofour Into member of tlio State legislature, Hon. Thomas Chalfaut. That ids prompt nnd watchful enro ovor tho local interests of his constituents") well as' Ids firm nnd manly opposition to tho ltadlcal measures of tho Bcpub lienii majority in tlio IIouso of which ho was a member, entitles lilm to tlio thanks of tho Democracy of tlio District as well as oftho State. jo. That wo will support tho ticket tills day nominated, nnd uso alt honor able endeavors to secure its success by largely increased majority. J. H. Campbell, Esq., was appointed Chairman of tho Standing Committee. Tho Convention was addressed by Mr. Campbell and lion. Tlios. Chnlfant. iTnppears that whllotho Legislatures oftheXow England States aro moving In thonintterorencouraglngthorestock Ing or their rivers nnd strenms with shad and salmon, tlio Canadian papers nro complaining or the over-stocking or their streams with fish. Tho laws pro fiting netting in the streams havo so Increased tho quantities of fish that tlio quality has deteriorated. This fact shows tlio lcglslatlvointerpositlon effec tive in preventing tho destruction of fish. a- -i Tii u Badlcals met in Wllllamsport on Wednesday to nominate a eandldatofor Supremo Bench, and after considerable pow-wow-ing selected tho Hon. Henry W. Williams, nt present a Journeyman Judgo ora little court in tho county or Allegheny. Ho won't bo required to resign. Marktt Ilrliort. Wheat per hushel S2 !) Ityo " 1 13 Corn " 1 HI Flour per Imrrul Ill u loverseeil.. r 00 lnxsecu , 2. 10 . 10 IS II 7." , 2 TiO . 12 n 12 Putter KRK1 Tallow 'otntocs Dried Apples l'orl: llnnm Hides nnd hhoulders linru per pound , Hay per ton , 23 00 I.UMIIEH. Tleniloclc noardi per thousand feet 810 00 I'lno M " " tone lnchl lSa'Jt) Joist, HeantllnK, Plnnk, (Hemlock) 1. () mni:ie, ino. i per iiiou-mim n in. ' " '1 " " 7 () Sldlns " " ft IS W Phllndclphln Markets. Tltl'IMUAY, JllllCS , 1S47. Fl.OL'It Northwestern Kiiperllno nt K-W S.00 iNoruiweHieru extra r.--kkiq v.m Northwestern famllv Kl.OMl.'r, t:illia f , l.lllt, l.llil rill'l 11 nu Mill-... n.vi(-iar 'eiinsvlvanla and Western extra tl.owi) 0.W 'ennsylvanla and Western family ll.OOfftliOO ennsvlvanla and Western funcv U.midiill.oo llvn ll.Htr ll.7.VtLlt!)ll Wiikat Pennsylvania reil.l hus $'.U0itf 32..V) sioutiieru s.!.uus.i.i- Cullfornia " ' SitW ' wlilto " f.1.1.rSS3.'J0 iivr-i'ennHyivnnia rye, a mis s-i.iui-bgi.i! ullN Yellow, " Sl.OISiSUKi While. " Sl.a)iSl.l!l O its V hus -jefa'eN) iiuvi'iiusi-.iess i-orjE, tf uui ?i.iu Mess Peer, " fUSi Dressed llnss, ? lb 8J$eMllc Smoked Hums " , l"k-(I.rlc Hhoulders n lb lactam to Ijinl.Uft l.lor.i.ir.ire Skkds I'loverseed "r" hus 8s.(xiih..0 l-'laiseed " 81.0lm-l.ir, la Ino.v No. 1 Keotch SIU) i imoiurseeu n nus u . 1 Aluerleau Sll.oo Cattli: Ileef Cattle V lb lVoMllie I'ows, ia head 8 10c. Huki:i- 11 lb i;er,7e IIoos "t 100 lbs .S.OOa.iD.io MABBIED. I.. n.illTOX-On tho 10lh Inst., at tho house or tno bride'8 Miner, by ine liev. Thomas 11. uuuen, Mr. Ai.t'itnii Ai.r. to miss katk, tiatigit ter of Caleb Ilnrtou, of UlooiusburK. VAI.TRIl-nrilICKi:it-Cn tho Dili Instant, bv liev. i. .-11. .-uorris, .Mr. iianiki. w. ivai.ti.ii 10 .mss 111.1, ii:muii'Ki:ic, noinoi uaiawissa. llF.XXr.TT I.A ll-7'O.V On Iho Hill Inst.. In HiiKliesvlllc.l'a., by tho Uov. II. W. lluek. .Mr. AUHAHAM 1 1 EN N KTT, or (Ireenwood, Columbia county, to Miss Klmika Lawton, of tho sumo piaco. irAFi:i:-iIICHAr.Ir-Gn the nth Inst.. In Ilea ver township, by . I". lirelsbacli. J. 1,. Mr. Ukiaii M'Akkk to Miss l'lnrcni: MicitAi:!., of Mltlllu, Columbia county. iW.'.VTil 77.SV-Atthe residence of Mr. M'An nil. in lierwicK. on tne int nisi., by uov. i.eo J. llrenslnijcr, Mr. William Hkniiy to Miss katk ukss, all or Columbia county. PRYORrAIXTER-On tho lltll Inst .. bv Itev 1.. I'oleman. Hector 01 1st. Blanc's I mi nrcFi, Mr. J. K. PitYoii to Mlssisun I. l'AiNri:ii, nil of DIED. MOOItJ In Oreenwooil,onthel.jlhinst., Kauai! i;. Moourj, aged 11 years and tl months. LKMMOXiflt Greenwood township, Ki.la I.km 3ions, aged u mouiiis ana tl nays. SPECIAL NOTICES. WIHTAU'M 11ALSAM OP WILD CIIKnilV,- This remedy lias long been cherished bytlioconi munlty for Its remurkahlo clllcacy in relieving, licallni; nnd curing tho most obstinate, painful and long-steiidlni! cases of OjuiIh, QiliU, lnfluen hi, Sixir Throut, llromhtiti, Wlioojiing (lough. Croup Asthma, Injlamulion of the J.unus; wlillo even Contumitilm Itself lias yielded to its muglc Inllu enco when nil other means have failed. Its whole. history proves that tho past has produced no rem cdy of equal value, nsncuro for the numerous and dangerous pulmonary nllcctlons which pre vnll all over tho land. Unsolicited Testimony. From Andrew lr- clxer, ;., 0 J'aiijtcltl, .lie. "About eight years oimu in., sun. iie.iry ,, jri-ner, now I'usiuiasier at 1 airtleld, Somerset county. He., was uttackeil wuu i-riiungol lilood,cougli, wenlinrssof I.unu's, mid general debility, tu much so Hint our family pllVslclan declared him to liaxo a ' -Seated Cm. sumption." Ho was under medical treatment for a liumner oi monl In, but received nobeuetll mini It, At length, irom tho solicitation of himself anu Diners, i was indues! lo purchase one botlli Of Wl.SI'Alt'H IIAI.SAM 111-- Wil li I'lll'ltllV which benellted htm so uiitcli I obtalueil another 1,111 in, which 111 11 suori 111110 lesiomi nun 10 til Usual stato of health. I think I cnnsnfeU-roenm. loend this lemedy to otliers In like condition, for --, tiiiiiiw, mi oui jioiiN 11, ue inugreai i.uiiu llc-uifsly for tho Timesl The ahoio statement Kciiiicuicu, is my voiuniary onering to yon Ii ...wi uiir jiiiiMiiu, 111111 is ai your .iisiiosai. i'renaied bvKi:TH l'OWl.i: a. HON. isTi.. moot bt., Ilostou, and for sale by Druggists gen V"'"J ijot t, , iiitAci:'HCi:M:iiii.Ti:i)SAi.vi:.-.AMiwmmy Ilavlng bieu iiilUcted grievously for several weeks with a severe abscess upon my side, i used several rcnusllcs for Its eradication without receiving any relict, until I applied your s.ilie, wlik h eltected a speedy and permanent cure, I -mass., i.l-t. j;hii iNil. ,ur. f.roce Jenr .S7r.'- inereioro uei i.ippy to eertliy my coniuieneu 1 us uiiiu-N .ours wuu rcspeci. JAMI34 IIKAN, I icrtify to tho truthniluesof tho uluivo slate- em, 11. s. lIKAlllloil.s. M. I). Hi:TIl W. l'OWl.i:. .VSON.lloston.I'roiirielors. Hold by all drtuglsts, at 25 cents a box, lly mall TO CONSUMITIVIX-Tlio advertiser, having ut-eii ri-sioreu iu ui-aiiu 111 n lew wecics ny n very slluplo remmly. nfler liavimr sullereil for several years with a severe lung allecltoii, and that diead iiist-iiso 1 iiiisiiiiiiiiio.i is anxious lomaiio Knoll to bis fl'Uow.suUerers till, ineilln. nf erne. To nil who ileslro It, ho will send 11 copy of Iho prescription used (freo of charge), with tho dlrec ilons for preparing nnd using tho same, which mey win niiu 11 suiti; t-uitis roil consiimithin. ASTHMA, IIUOM'HITI.S, UOUUIIS, COLIH, mill III Throat ami I.ung All'eetlons. Tho only olilect 01 thoudvi-rttsi-r in seudiug tho Prescription is to which conceives to bo invuluable, mid ho hopes every sutlerer will try ids remedy, as it will cost ttiem nothing, mid may provou blessing, fartles neiieui 1110 uiuicteti. mid spread lutormatlon wiMung 1110 iirescripiion, i hki., ny return iiiau, win pieaso nuuress ni:v. i:i)WAitn a. wii.son. my3rii7-ly,1 Williamsburg, Kings on., Is'. V. To Hotel nnd Saloon kerpers of lllooius burg and Columbia County, I liuvo uppolntod Mr. II. Htoliner agent for tlio saloof my nle, lxirle brown stout, and lager beer, who will supply you at the same price (and with tho sumo article), as would furnish you from tho brewery. Knooivlug that ho will bo punctual nnd iitteiitlre to nil who may favor him with their tnulc, I solicit for him your support. Very respectfully, KltEl) I,AUi:it, Btenm Brewery, Heading, l'n. Oandidatos for Nomination, Tho following ge Mteiuen linvo boon menlloned for liomlnatloti to tlio several County Olllcci to ho filled by election tlio present year, nnd their liaiiied will lip presented for tho ronslilcrntUn of tlio Democratic County Convention. pou siinniPi'M WIU.IAM APPhKatAN, nnNToN Tow.vsntr'. aiOItDKCAI ailLLABD, CF.XTIIE TnWKRIlII'. AXDltKW J. ADBKBTSON, OT.EKNWOOll TOWSSIIIr. 1.KW1S EKKK, iir.iiwicK, josiaii ir. ruiiaiAX, IILOOII TOWNSIIll'. JAaiES DAKIC, SCOTT TOWNSlttr, SAMUEIi KLINE, 11ENTON TOWN81III1. FOR TIti:ASLlli;ill JOHN II. IIETEEH, .MII FLIN TOWNHI1I1'. EBANKL1N I,. SIlUarAN, CATAWISMA TOWNSHIP. BOBKUT STOUT, MADISON TOWNSIIll'. FOR COMMISSIONER. DAVID YEAGEH, LOCUST T0WNSIIII-. CniTNTY TiiKAst'itni. Havliuf herved tho De mocracy of Columbia county fiillhfully for n number of yeais In the conuclty of editor and lllllllslier Ot tho HKItWICK l.AZETTK, 1111(1 Ul-llCV- nir. that lonn-eon tinned service Is entitled to eon ilileratlon at tlio hands of tho iinrtv. I have been Induced In allow my namelocolieforotho people as a candidate for County Tukasuhkh. Hhould I be uomlnateil and elected I promise to perform thodutlesof tho olllco with lldellty and to tho best of my nullity. J. is. isamii;iin. lierwicK, jiinow, 1M11. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS TVT O T I O K . NOTITK IS IIEHEUV (1IVKN t tllO HtocltllOlil er of the (Vnlrulln W'ntcr Conn inn v. that un election will Iks held on Huturdny, tlio 27tli lny of juiy, iu7, txi o eiocit i. m., hi inn rtenooi jinuso, for the purpose of electing Ave Directors lor tho eiiHUJug year, Uy order of the Honrd, CVntrnlla, Juno 2$, JWJ7-5t. A DMINISTK ATOIVS NO TIC E. -iTV Instate ok John Htinich, m:ciCASKn. IaMoth of adinlnlbtrtUlon to tho entnte of John Htlnur, deeciiKCd, lutvo been w run ted hy tho lU'Ktstcr of Columbia county, to John llrow, who reslden hi Heott towtiHhlp, snld county. All perMoui having eiiuins or iiciuiiikis nKntnsi ineesiuie oi ine tieee dent me requeKted to mnko them known to thend mlnfKtrator without delay, and nil persons In debted ure reiuested to make pnyment, JOHN aitOW, Adm'r. TN THE ORPHANS' COUBT IN X and for tho County of f'ohimbln: In tho mat ter of the estatoof Pettr Evelalid. deceased. And now to wit: May Olh, l'slT, tho Court nppolntKll Jah U. Heeler, l.si).. auditor, to innkc distribution of the balance hi the hands of l'eter Eveland and John Kvelaud, ndmlnistrsitnrs. to and amongst 1110 neirs nun ickiii rejireseiuaiives. ny ineuouri, l-'rolu thorecoril. Jf.ssi: Colkman. l?ierk. Tho nuilllor ahovc named will attend to the lut les or his appoint mcnt. nt hisoiiice. In II ooins- burn, on Saturday, July 27th at 10 o'clock a. in, 1 11. JKl.J.l'.H, AUIIItor. lilnomshuri', June 2S, IS0T. g C. S II I V E , UAU1.1 i; I ,M A lv li 11, ANU MANUFACTUIIKIt 1IY HTi:AM ftV SASH, BLINDS, DOOHS, S II U T T K It S, M O IT L 1) I .V (1 S, WINDOW FBAMES, AC. MAIN HTIUIKT, IlI.OOMSniJItO, l'A. JIII10 2S, 1SC7. p B I V A T E S A L E UI' VAlUAItljt4 ilLAll J1AUJ. Tite undf iKlL-'iiod would announce, to the nubile. that he wishes to dispose at private Kalo of TWO T I 311 15 E It Ij A N 1) , Kltuatoln Flithlimcreek township, Colunibia to.. hounded by iand or ueaicer ariienry, Josepli Coli mnn, Hrttnuel Coleman and otherw, Tho tim ber Is principally wlilto pine, yellow pine, rock oak and chestnut. Two hundred acres arenearlv level, nnd nil could bo eaKlly farmed. Ample uniu given, uiu mJ'i M'runi v is nMitu. 1 "Oil KM 1. O., Juno 2S, iser, Colnmbia county. Pa. JOCUST TWP. IJOUXTY FUXD. Wk, tho uudci-hluued Auditors of liOcust town Mdp, hereby eertliy that wo havo settled wttliJ, J, Campbell, Collector of Hounty Tax for 1S0I. Amount on Dtiplicato (Ml, lly exonerations Hy percentage liy cash palil 1. K. llerbeln, Treasurer mi. .119 61 1W1 70 S.fl.13 23 llaliinco In hands of Collector tf7 i!7 Henry llelwlg, on Dupllcatofor IsCj. DIE. &Ali,Xl Cn. hy exonerations 112 07 bv iiereentairo 01 41 1'ald V. K. llerbeln. Treasurer, 3,sr7 Sj 3111 4ti i vivr jv, iieiueiii, i rea-urvr oi uuiiuiy !.'. i m lly ca-ih ree'd of J.J.Campbell, Collector $8,133 23 lly cuhli of Win, Ooodmnn, ono of tho committee for procuring volunteers 87 r0 Hy cash of Henry lZelwlK, collector 3,211 1$ en, got i8 i-eier iv, iiithchi, eiaims an allowance for tho followim navmentH made; Tuld toXutlnnnl Bank of Itloomsbum, 210,169 32 " AUert llerbeln a veteran Holnlcr. 300 cu " interest on sundry bonds, Kil 5'. " for dtninns. dunlieateH and money on broken banks, 31 09 rerrentneo M 01 l'ald Henry Helwld 12 09 " Atidltors for three dayn, uo " v llUulnbomforirociulimolunteers 17 42 " Commltlee J 00 " itooert i uiaric ror collecting mouey from Henry lUlwlg, 10 V, Sll.'J-W ii', Ilalanee In hands of Treasurer s:tyH ;ci i(i';uiu;N i'Aiuiiuuit( ihaac dyi:u, DAVID YliA(ii;it, Juno 21, ISO. Auditors, TASTKAY HKIFEU.-Cami: to Tin Ji premueti or the hitbherlber hi Itloom town s tup, n iiuiKDij; llKirKll, alout threo yearH old, formerly owned by l'redurlck Fiedler. Tho owner is rrqueRieuioprove property, pay eharKes uuu uinu in r uwu.v, uuier imumih win oeuisnuset of as the law directs. MOHHS COl-TMAN. llloimsbur, Jium if, lsC7-:jt. A JWIIXISTItATIlIX XOTICK. -f V KSTATK UY I. M'. IIAI'S. lil'i!1!!. itterMnrnillnlnlKtrallun M-ltlitlie willHlinexeil iiiinee'.iainni i. , iiniiM, late ur cenirali.-i Itor iiuuli, t'oluniljlii cminty.uecciihefl, luivu been (jrim leil lit tlie. ltee.lHter nf hiilil eiimile fn Mure A Ilium. All iierMins ImiliiK clalnn or tlciminils nKaln,t the i-htute of the ileeeilent are reiinehteil tninnkotlieni known to M, M, L' Voile, lq., at .vMiiiiiii,, i n., aiiuriieyinrinei'KlHlu; anuall per- iiiuvuiiii nit-1 etiiii'Mi'u in nuiKe iiyiiieni, MAltV A. 1IAUH, AilllllliUtrutrlx June II, U(i7, etim tfatumento tmnejo, jyJ 13 no II AN 1)1 BE. notict: is iii:iii:iiy givi:n To my frlennn ana tlin imhllo generally, Unit till Jilnui or DllY GOODS, anocKitiiis, QUICENSWAllE, NOTIONS, &C are constantly on Imml and for tale AT llAUTO.N'H OLD HT4NI), IlLOOMUIIUlia, liv JAMIM IC. KYKll. arAIM, Kolo Auent for Ki.i.is' l'lioni'iiATii en tity.. Ijirge lot ronntiintlyuu hand, ULi'67. A LU KINDS OF JON lMUNTIXn neatlv executed nt Tit ('ni i'uiiuu uti.n,.. pUHNlTUBE ! EUBN1TUBEI i ni:w i-uitNiTom: WAiti:nooMH, WltOl.KSALK AX1I HV.TAII., HOO.MS OVKIt MILI.EIl'H HTOIlIt, iii.oojisiitino, ia Wiikiii'. tuny bo found tlio finest assortment of V U B N I T U B E ever offered to the jwoplo of tills section, consist, log of 1'AHI.OIt, KITCIir.N AND IIMD-UOOM I'UH NITOltK, or nil kinds, slr.es, styles, description nnd prices, CIIAIBS OP ALIi STYLUS, Kitchen, Dining, l'nrlor ami Hitting Itoom chairs, EXTENSION TABLES, llrcakfust Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen Tallies, I.lhrnry nnd Centre Tables, SIDE B O A II I) S . Chestnut, Walnut, and Chestnut-walnut Trim med, Ktagcres n largo assortment on hand, well maito and nicely finished. DBESSING CASES, Hall Stands, Hnttreesnndnrnclicls, every vari ety mid finish. SPUING B E 1) S . The best ever offered to the public. PICTUBE FRAMES, And In Tact every thing to bo found in a City Wnro Itoom can be had in our rooms, and nt tho very lowest prices. I havo established tlio ltllADY I'AV AND ONII l'ltlCU HYHTOI, Anil wnrnint oiir goods ns represented. j. 11. iiati:h. Illoomshurg, Mny 31, lsC7. 1BEAT BEDUCTION IN PIUOES AT IMITIIIl UST'S HTOUK, IK LIGHT HTlir.KT, or SPUING AND SU5IJIEU GOODS. TIIIl snbscrlber has Just received and has on hand nt Ills old stand In Light Street, a larne and select ASSOBTMENT OP MEUCIIANDISE purchased at the lowest llBiire, and which ho Is determined to sell on as modenita terms asean be procured elsewhere lit Light Htrcct, FOli CA.1U Oil COVXTliV rllODUCH. Ills stock consists of LADIES' DBESS GOODS, choicest styles nnd latest fashions, Calicoes, Muslins, Cilnghnms, I-'lannels, Hosiery, Carpets, Hllks, Hhawls, BEADY MADE CLOTIIINa, Satlnetts, Casslnicrs, Cottonniles, Kentucky Jeans. &C AC, 40. GBOCICUIES, JIACKEIIAL, QiieonswAro, Ceilnrwnre, Hardware, Medicines, Drugs, Oils, Taints, lc BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short everything usually kept in a country store. Tlio patronage of his old friends and the public generally, is respectfully solicited. The highest market prico paid for country pro duce. PKTKIt KNT. Light Street, Mny !t, 1SCT. Q.BEAT nEDUCTION IN PBICivS ai ii. iv. RiiUiV r niuiiri, IN () HANfl K V I U Is Vy PAM o F SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, Tho RuhHcrlhcrhasJust received andhxsonhand at Ills stote In OranRevllle, n larne nnd select ASSOKTMENT OF MERCHANDISE purchased at tlio lowest figure, nnd which hla determined to Fell on oh moderate terms as can bo procured elsewhere In OraiiKevllle, I'Olt CA8H Oil COUNTIIY I'ltODUCH. ills stock consists of L AD1ES' DRESS GOODS, CHOICEST BTVI.UH AN1 LATItST FASUIONH, Cidlcoei, MusHiih, Olnglmms, Flannels, Hosiery, CAitruTs, HnxvftM, READY MADK CLOTHING, Hat 1 net i. CnsstincrH, Cottonnden, Kentucky Jenns, AC, AC, AC. GROCERIES MACKERAL, Queensware, Cedarware, Hardware, Medicines, I) HUGS, OILS, l'AISlH, AC, ROOTS it SHOES, HATS & CAPS. In short overytblnx usually kept In a country store, Tho patronage, of his old friends nnd tho public Kenerally, Ij respectfully solicited. Tlt highest market prico jiald for country pro duce. D, K. 8I.OA.V. orunsevine, .May at, isir7. R E M O V A L O V C. 0. M Alt U'S N E W STOlt E j'o Niiivr.'N ni.ovK, ON T1IK COUSini OK MAIlKET AMI! IKON HTIIKKTS. Tlio unilcrslgnitl hn Ing recelveil from the city a full ami complete Mipjily of BPKING AND HUMMEIt DllY GOODS AND GBOCKMES, .NOTIONS, TIN-WABE AND HAIID-WAIIK, CIlDAlt A.VD WIU.OW-WAUK, coKi'i:cTioNi:nv, g lass-wark, TOBACCO, A T S A Ar D 8 II O Ii S, KIAIUIt, HALT, KISII, ANU MI'AT, nil of which I propoo Hclllnicat a vcr' low figure for cash or produce, if Call ami wee. April 1-2, 1SU7. C, C. MAItlt. FIRST PREMIUM V v. ' or m HllT.r Ull IfA VII IVIIDID TO W BARRETT'S HAIR RESTORATIVE w y Dthe N. II. etiUt AcdeoltanJ 8odatr.it U ,I!M. ' iiAnncTT's Vegetable Hair Restorative lltitorci QrT ll&lrto Hi natnml color. Pr l tht mdl.fV mU . nxrti to thm niul orewiie MUoo. .rdl IFa tti liftidrull Mid Humor i. lrTtnU moui Lh srowtb ot tti Hull. LliURH tnt lilr Itillog out. If m Suptrtor Dratiiaf. , I CODI4IIII DO iDjunuuB ia-rvuiriiM moa ia uvt nioii popunrinu txu x.ui, wrn, noiut aa Mx r J. R. BARRETT & CO., Propriit.ri, MAnnir.8Tr.ii, n, n. VKolilby U N, MOVUH, llloomiiburtf, l'n. nnil RriiBgUtH Kenerally, npr5'C7-tftn Q O N V E C T I O N IC II Y FBUIT, NUTS, AC, AC. JACOIIV A WIDMVKlt, MANOIfAtTlIItKlU, Wlioliwalo una Uotnil Dealer" In 1'I.ai.v a Kit FA.xcr co.Fi:cTio.ynnr, AUtl Dl'AI.HI'-H IN KOIIEK1N FBUITS AND NUTS. Kzclmngo lllock, llloouikLurir, l'u. OKANCIUS, LI1MON8, ItAISINH, TltUUNH, B O C IC C A N D Y , HhUlll.nvl 11ASINH, I.AVI'.ll KAH1!., CU1IKANTK, CITltON, KIUH, HOLM, AC, B HEAD AND CAKES, of all klmln, KNOS JACOIIV, FltKI). IS. WIlJ.MVLlt. lllooimbiirir, April S, lbU7,