THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. 8Hhc (ilolumhimi ULOOMSlJUliQ, PA. rnniAV atoiiMNO, xov. i.jnot. tj TUB rOM'MIII 1ST lie, 111 t.nrgt.t t?lniiilAt.ltiii In CotuiiililM unit ntljttlnliig eetiiitlr, oFanjr miitr iuiitLli, tl licrr, nml U nlln ft mnolt larger ,ht Omit liny nf HtotrniporArlri unit I. th.r.ror, the lit .1 m.tlliiiu fur mlvtrthliiK In Oil. itclloii or th Slutt. OoUNTKIlFKlTIXfl UNITED STATES Uofr$. Tlio discovery that tlio oito thousand dbllars soven-thlrty bonds havo'ltoSti oxtfenslvoly comitcrfeltcil, Is wfcll calculated to oJccllo unenslnet in tlio tultiilt of pcrioiw who nro fortunnto eri'otigh tolmvoaullioltrnt money to bo vlfcllinlzeil in 1 1 i;'t manner. It Is not yet kniAvu to wlmt extent tlio fraud lms been cnrrled, hilt lfMocnis to bo ncrloui. Tho'woret fentnro of tlio discovery is tlio demoniitriitod fitct that tho govern incut bonds can bo Huccessfully counter fcHcil. The feeling of Hccurlty In tho KCmiliionesa of all jmpef ostensibly bear ing the government lmprosH, will no longer exist. Ho much earo Wnu taken 111 tho dolgn and workmanship of tho plates upon which the bond, wero print ed, ''that counterfeiting them was thntight to bo practically Impossible. It will now bo 'necessary for tho govern ment to call In nil the bonds of the coun terfeited issue, and replacothcm with n new design "nlitl hereafter still greater criro will need to bo 'exorcised by per son?' Holding government bonds of nny kind. It turns out after nil that, Instead of being light, tho vote last month In Ohio was tho heaviest ever east. In tho coun ties thus far onielally heard from thero lshriricrcni)o'of-nbout.COiOOO over the voto two years ago, of which tho Demo crats guilt forty' and tho "Republicans tw'onty thotisnnd; Tho theory that tho Itenuuienns stayed nt home, therefore, wilt iirrfntisvyer. They have evidently In, a' good niitiij' cages' voted tho other way J; and of' the hew voters who have odnVlnrp tlio field wltliin tho last two yen'r, 'lie Pemoemts have got moro than their eiualMiure. The ''reaction" lsm6ro decided than it seemed to be at Titr election for tho Convention in Virginia', bo fur as heard from, resulted In n triumph Tor the Republicans. Hut few Conservatives nro elected, and oven the, moderate Republicans woro repudl rtted'by tho negroes. In ltlchmond tho liwfpoll was closed at 1 o'clock Wednes day morning, tho negroes having occu plcddt until that hour. Thoentlro voto cast in tho city was 10,031, of which thero was for tho Convention 0,323 and against it 1,723.- The Radical ticket was elected In tho city by- -104 majority. Twenty-six negroes voted tho Conserva tive ticket, nnd flfty-ono whlto men voted tho Radical ticket. When tho California Democracy cnr rled tho Governor nt tho election in September tlio Radical press and lead ers declared that'thu defeat of tho Radi cal candidate was owing to his corrup tion, and tlmt nt tho Judicial election in October they would certainly roll the tido baclc upon tho Democracy. Well, tho Judicial election camo off, n few days ago, nnd it has resulted In tho election of both Democratic candidates Sprague and Fitzgerald; How tlio Radicals will account for this second defeat wo cannot say, but tholrsHenco indicates that they will probably say nothing nt all about It. A ai'siiixo being nt Lancaster, Pa., sends in word that Thad. Stevens Is better. "Ills own will," says tho ml miring agent, 'even surmounts disease.' Wo further-leant that T. S. Is an "Old Commoner," andtliathewlllgotowork on bis various mild little schemes so as to have them ready to spring on Con gre.ts at tho opening of tho seaslon. "T, B.," the agent says, "has not left Lan caster thls'summer, although ho had In- tended a visit to his furnace and tho Uppcr'Litkes." Thero is perhaps more likelihood of his visiting tho furnace in conjunction with tho lower lake. What In called tlio "Crawford county system" of making nominations, from the p Into of its origin, is becoming pop ular in Pennsylvania, It supersedes the caucus, nnd Is In fact, n prelimina ry election, tho votersof tho party meet ing at the usual polling places and cast ing their ballots directly for thoto they prefer as candidates. Tho votes are re ported to headquarters and tho candid ates having tlio highest number nro matin tho regular nominees., Homk threo years ago a man was ar rested in Xcw York nnd Incarcerated in a foul and loathsome cell of n dun geoa by military edict, ids onlyciinui being that ho had spoken "disrespect fully of Mrs. Lincoln" but she was tho wlfo of tho government then. Tho Radical papers aro now saying worse things about her than wero ever droained of by any Democrat. Tun public will recollect that at tho Burrutt trial tho panel of Jurors, in the Criminal Court hero was quashed bo cnuso the law had not bcon compiled with. Last week anew panel was order ed and twenty-six names wero drawn. They nro all'whlto; atho lav--yot -includes tho word "whltb" In Its phrase ology. Congress tried to chango It nt Its last session, but tho President pock eted tho bill. PnnsiDKXT Johnson promptly (lis- tiits,sed a Radical clerk by tho name of jWCr., from tho Quarter Master's IJe pnrtinent, for tho reason that ho had the Impud0r.co to offer resolutions lauda tory of Stantoi Sheridan, Uutlor cVCo. at a Radical meeting held at Alexan dria, Vjt, General Urant tried to savo blin, but tbo I'(CbIdcn Insisted upon his dismissal, Tnu Radicals talk of nominating (icueral Grant, for President, not be (auto ho is their choice, but for availa bility. Remember tho result of tho past, It is dangerous for Radicals to tuko Mp former Democrats. Where Is President Johnson '.' Mr.. Cou'AX ays "Congress will nleetat tho appointed tlrno, whoever and whatever may oppose." "Any man's sheep," said muttoit-devcuring Sambo, "any -man's sheep that bltu's me, I'll kill," Al.L quiet along tbo llnee of tho Rad ical iry. AN IMrOllTANT DOCUMENT, i f.. .1 I. r- U....1...1 ...I.I..I. I 11 U1U )'UVIH UJ -Hit IHIl'lvlllUW II llll.ll 1 h printed 111 tlili pnper woro turrfully read by our Republican fellow cltlzctH, wo should confidentlv exnect oven a W' moro general change of votes than that which wp now have good reason to an ticipate In this St.tto and rlsou'lien1, Wo trust that Its length, rendered nec essary by the scope of tho Important details of political history explained by him, will deter noono from rending it wit't tho attention duo to Its clear and convincing exposition of public nffalrs. When Mr. HucknlcW was chosen to tho Senate by tho Legislature of Pennsyl vania, In 1803, high expectations wero formed of tho standing ho would attain in that body, from his well-known abil ity and reputation. Ho has been nit In frequent speaker, however ; ami, per haps has Judged wisely, In not wasting his lnlluencu by "beating tho nlr," but prefcred to btdo his time. In Congress, In fact, as with tho majority of tho peo ple, in the country, tho mo3t unanswer able appeals to reason and Juitlconnd Constitutional principle, nnd to ovcry magnanimous nnd truly patriotic emo tion, bns seemed to full ns ineffectually as n summons to lifo addressed to the dull cold ear of death. Hut tho downward course of things has nt length startled tho pcoplo from' their torpor and blind rellanco upon men who' havo shown themselves so unworthy of confidence; nnd tho Just dread of fatal mischief to overtake our republican Institutions has created the opportunity bo earnestly longed for by tho friends of popular rights and liber ties. At this favorable exigency, Mr. Ilueknlew iias been' found equal to the occasion, and in tho most deliberate nnd completo manner has brought to gether and set down on record that as tounding scries of facts which consti tutes tho legislative action of Congress, foriho professed rostoratlcn of tho Un ion, sfneo the cessation of arms between tho sections, Tho great valuo of the speech, therefore, consists In its timely delivery ; in tho weight due to whatev er a statesman so able and so unassum ing has thought -t necessary to say ; nnd in tlio fact, that the topics ho db.cus-.es aro of tho most pressing nml Immedlato interest to tlio present well-being mid futuro existence of the republic; that ho has been himself so situated ns to know personally tho exact natureof tho transactions doveloned and tho motives and causes leading to them ; that bis speech is perfectly intelllgiblo by all who chooso to give it perusal ; that it furnishes a careful explanation of tlio questions actually nt Issue between the parties; and is, In reality, a clear and concise history of tho rlso nnd progress of that monstrous scheme of legislation by tlio Republican Congress, intended to promote confusion and division nnd to postpono Union, and which has thus far unhappily availed to effect that In iquitous object. However tlio better disposed nmong the pcoplo may havo observed nnd de plored tho special instances of wrong doing as they Individually occurred,' few persons nro in possession of tho ac cumulated facts, or havo had tlio means of marshalling them, In all tholr defor mity, for enreful inspection nnd reflec tion, until Mr. Rucknlew thus oppor tunely set them forth for popular Infor mation. In tho view which wo havo thus taken of it, tho speech seems to us positively Invaluable, both for pres ent nnd future use. Yet in only ono journal havo wo seen it printed ; and wo havo been, therefore, induced to give it whatever currency it may havo through our columns. No fairer comment could bo furnished upon tho justice of this ex posure of tlio revoluti -nary scheme pur sued by tho radical leaders for the de struction of our free Institutions, than by the following unqualified ndmtsslou of a Journal so high In repute with no inconsiderable section of tho Republi can party ns tho New York Times. It says : " Wo do not think that the great body of the people, or of tho Republican party, nro tutislled with tho manner in which this question (Reconstruction) has been treated. They aro not satisfied that wo have tho right to force unlver miI negro suirmgo upon tho people oi the Southern .Slates at tho point of tho bayonet, and to exclude thoso States from the Union until they accept ltj nor that It would bo good policy to ox orcisothn right If wo had It, Still less1 aro they satlsllcd that it is either Jut, or expedient, whllo thus admitting tlio negroes to the ballot-box", without qual ifications of any kind; to excludo tho great body of tho whites, thus hand ing over tho government of thoso States to the absolute control of the negroes within them. Thd practical result of such n policy Shocks tho public sonso of Justice. Kvcry man, no matter how strong his party feeling may be.shrlnks from a nollev j-o entirely at war with fair dealing. And while thoso acts of tho Republican party have excited dis content, tho speeches, menaces, and loose tnik of many of Its most Influen tial members havo dono still moro In thosamo direction. Tlio threat constant ly held over the South that, 'If It does not take this It shall ho forced to take something worse tho menaces of con fiscation tbo bullvlcir Insolence which such men ns Wade, Chandler, Nye, ash ev. and men oi tneir smnin mis take for statesmanship, and tho coarse, vn crar ami nuensivoiono inov intuitu v adont fowords all who differ with them in opinion tlio ovinent purpoo oi leading political managers to nornctu ato their own power by excluding tho hoiitii irom an snare in tnu I'rcslden thd election tho fuli-omo laudation and senile sjcoiiliancy displayed, on overy occasion and In every relation towards tho negro, and tho onen. undisguised contempt with which tho pretension of white men, even to an equality of e i.t.. .t-t..n t ! " lacumi-a, ifiYii.'gi3. mm ngius,, ury treated by some of tho fanatics who claim to po Republican leaders these aroamongthothlngs which havo helped to disgust thousands of tho calmer and moro considerate mc.iibersof thoparty, ami to uom mum iuooi irom tno poiw ml contests of tho day." Jloslon Cour ier. A ConufiT Lr.aisriATOiu:. Tbo Doylestown Democrat makes n sovoro chargo against tho radical Pennsylvania Legislature in the following paragraphs At tho last session tho two Houses of tho Assembly employed and paid for mcir services out or tno puouc luncis, moro than sixty women. Tills was novcr heard of before in tbo history of tno Hiaie. o can saiciy say tnnt mat ntimncr in womon was not employed auout ino i.ogi-miuro ir a goon pur pose, t neir mines wero merely nom inal. If thero wero that number of of fices to bo filled they would havo been given to partisan favorites; but as tho woman wero appointed to temporary situations, It lends to n suspicion that It was done to enable them to bo near iiHinbeis under whoso protection they live, move, and havo their being. Wo uouui wnetiier n respeciauio woman would go to Ilarrisburuund accept em ployment about tho Legislature. Their imy was iix inch per session too small a sum to tempt n ropcctnlilo woman to leave her homo and family und tuko torvico tintier a political uotiy. BOOK NOTIOE3. KofNTiNjU.v Youth. 1 JAoi7i w... i ui.tii.wi J uu.in-ii tfivun 'JMeicarrantedjpiirel!jtrpltable,aiid 'none gemilnt onless signed by ,1iejZJro' til liltllllt uiiliv vy ti- UyrpetroU;itin5it. Xrliiyflr. M.ffivlehf: l'ostmnse"r.).p W rtt.vf. i. It wuz lu Noo York city, that gay inptropolls,'Oiacot UV luxury nnd re finement, nnd the home tiv John Mor rlsey and tho lllnck Crook. Thither had I conio, after O how many days uv tlri'sonio walkln ez tho rear guard uv n drove uv tho cnttlo tivn thousand hills uv western Pennsylvnny. I wuz In Noo York, nnd on llrodwny wuz n site! Therumbllnjuinblln, mass uv wagons nnd stages and coaches 1 tho sidewalks tilled with a hurry In mass, tho rich, tho poor, tho high,, tho low, tbo pr-oud, tho humble, tho aged, tho yoothfnl 1 I gazed into the winder uv n drug store. I'atal gaze I Uirfortnlt look 1 That look lied an Iiiflooenco into my fuchcr life. Wat did I seo? A card. Thus it red ! "Harrctt's Hnlr'Rcstor tttlvel" witli a picter uv a man with thin, gray lox nforo ttsln It, nnd tho same man with heavy hair ez black ez Poo's stately raven uv tho days uv yore, after yoosln it. Only this nnd nothln more. ItwuzcnufT. My hair wuz gray. I brought it bottlo and applied It ez by directions' on the wrapper. CHAl'. II. Homo again! homo again! from n furrin shore! I wuz on tho threshold uv my homestid, wlch wuz n homo to me, humble though It wuz. Loolzcr Jnne, tho wlfo uv my buzzum, wuz nt tho gate a gosslplu with her nabor ez wuz her wont. "Loolzer Jano 1" shreekt I. "S-I-r!" ted sbo In a surprised touo. "Ha," hist I, "Is this tho treatment n fond husband reecoves on his return to the buzzum uv his family? "Husband 1 yoo? Is't polblo?'Whero is them gray lox? Hast grown young agin, ez'whcnin manhood's prime thou woodst nnd won mo? It cannot be, and yit.-that breath! It Is! it Is!" and she swoondld nt my feet. Tbo chll brcn I bed moro trouble with, but they finally acknowledged me. The nose wuz tho feechcr they took hold uvj that wuz unchanged. CHAl'. HI. "Husband initio!" scdsho to mo in her winnlnest tone, "thy locks is black, whllo mine, alas ! is gray. Buy for me nlso Barrett's potent cure, that I may bo ez fust yoo knowd me lu love's young dream 1" Cood I resist the entreaty? Nary. I bought n bottle, and lo! in a month she wuz transformed. Her rusty gray llnlr bcoomo ezblack ezjet. A new set uv custom-mado teeth, wlch cost mo fifty dollars, completed tho metamorphose, nnd sho wuz young ngln, her yooth costtn mo flfty-ono dollars, ensh. Disastrous investment! Four weeks from that date, slip run off with a ynn keo pedlar, who sposcd Sho wuz but twenty-four! Klnlsuo Barrett and git Judgment for her vnlyoo? AIns, no! And so I plod on wearily and alone, a mlzablo objlck. I cood marry ngln ez a young man, but this fond heart kin never thump for nnuther. Falso Looizer Jano! Too eflleashus Barrett! Thooend. The Atla.-stiu Monthly rou No- VKMlir.n. Contents Part Eleven of "Tho Guardian Angel," by Dr. O. W. Holmes. Opinions of tho Into President Nott of Union College, respecting Books, Stud ies aud Orators. By Prof, Sanborn, of Dartmouth College. Cretan Days, tho.first of a series of ar ticles' by W.J. Stlllman, U. S. Consul at Crete, describing tho Island, nnd the character and incidents of tho struggle between tbo Cretans and Turks, Chanson without Music. ByO. W. Holmes. Tho Rose Rollins, concluded, by Alice Cnry. In tho Gray Goth. A story by Miss U. Stuart Phelps. Busy Brains. A chapter of Literary Anecdoto, by Austin Abbott. Part Second, and last, of "Tho Autob iography ot a Quack." A short essay on the authorship of the noted poem entitled "Tho Lie," by Charles Sprague. Tho Bowery at Night. By Charles Dawson Shnnly. Stephen C. Foster and Negro Min strelsy. By Robert P. Neviu. Tlio Feast of Harvest. A poem, by K. C. Stedmau. A Great Public Characler. A sketch of tho life, character and services of Jo-iah Qulncy of Massachusetts, by James Russell Lowell. Tho Conspiracy at Washington. Reviews and Literary Notices. Ticlc- nor A Fields, Publishers, Boston. Tin: Diamond Dickkxs, Little Dor- W Tho eighth volume of tho dainty llttlo "Diamond Edition" of Dickens is now out, completing nearly two-thirds of tho whole scries. Tho saino merits that wo hrtvo admitted for tho. formor volumes ot this edition mark tho pres ent volume, namely, compactness, beau ty of typography, rubstuntlul paper, characteristic illustrations, handiness of Blze,clcgnncoofappearaiieottiidnromark oblo cheapness. It slips easllyjintq.u'n ordinary coat pocket. Xakinc ui) but llt tlo space, whilst-it Is handsomo enough, insfdonnd out, for tho. library .shelf or tho parlor table. Cleveland Jhrakl Tho probability that Dickens will coino to this country to glvo readings from his works mukes It desirable for all who hope to bear ami thoroughly appreciate htm, to bo acquainted with his wonderful writings. Tho Diamond Edition renders tills practicable for nil Tho cost of each volume of tho beauti- ful. Illustrated Diamond Dlckenslsonly $1..')0; plain edition, $1.20. It can bo procured of any bookseller, or will bo sent postpaid by tho Publishers, Tick nor nnd Fields, Boston. R.ui.ito.M) Aqcihunt. A man was knocked otf tho t rustling nt tho Haiti moro storo by tho morning train of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad on Monday morning last. Ho was u boatman from Bench Haven or Columbia county, nam ed Lewis Mussulman. His Injuries nro severe, but thorc, aro hopeful indica tions of ills recovery. His wants havo been ministered to by tho Odd Fellows of Wllks-Uurre, ho being a member of that order. Ho lies tit tho North Branch Hotel, and Mr. Thos. Boyd, tho pro prietor, lias kindly shown him every attention. He Is attended by Dr. J. E. Biilkploy. lAucrrip Union 'Pitt FOREIGN NEWS. 'MoNJiAV, Oct. 23. Tho nows from Italy Is startling.- To!- ecrains received In Paris and In'Londoti' (Viinounco that pen.Garlbaldl,, having ?rn tltnt-ruf ct M.t irn frt.M niit1til Itlltt la b..tiv. y.tHw 'vu ...Ul.t'l. ,.., f marching upon Rome. G'nrlbaldl's com" mnnd Is divided lu two columns, and that headed by tho agitator has readied Monto Rotoudo, only n few miles .from nnd within sight of tho Eternal City. Tho Papal troops vWcro, nt last nccouiits, retiring Blowly before tho Gnrlbaldlans, who havo again recaptured Bngnnrea, tho town they had already held. C'lvl t.i Vccchla is in n state of siege. Tho seml-ofllcial British Press opines that Italian affairs aro In a worso condition than when Napoleon planned tho French expedition in tlio Interest of tho Pope. Tho Fenian trials' uro lit progress nt Manchester. Tho trial of Grovo was completed Saturday, and the jury found a verdict of not guilty, Mugrldge, who confessed that lie shot O'Douucll, was discharged after n short cxutnlimtlon, there being no doubt in tlio mind of the Court that tho man wns hopelessly In sane. Tlio trials or tlio Fenians now imprisoned In Dublin will begin Monday. Gen. Fnriola has declined tho services of counsel, nml will defend himself. Unreported thnt a man from Dungnrvon lias already turned State's evidence. . Wbdnbhmy Oct. 30lh. Particulars havo been received of tbo engagement at Monto Retondo. They represent thnt tho fighting wns obstinate on both sides. At ono tlmo during tho" day, when reinforcements for tho Papa' troops arrived upon tho field, nnd issue appeared doubtful, but nt end of tho conflict Gem Garibaldi, who led his vol unteers In persons, wns completely suc cessful. Gnrlbaldl immediately followed up his victory, nnd tho defeated soldiers of the Pope, who fell back on Rome, vlgdrously pursued. At the latest nc couiits from tho South tlfti revolution ists, estimated nt from 10,00(1 to 12,000 strong, had udvnnced to tho outer for tifications of Rome. Monday's advices from Rome announce that great agita tion prevailed within tho city, ns tho authorities hourly expected nn nttnek from the Gnribaldians. Tho Popo has retired from tho Vatican, and sought refuge nnd protection within tlio Castlo St. Angclo. Ho luis Issued no encyclical calling tho attention of tlio Bishops of tbo Church to tho great perils by which ho Is surounded. TurariAY Oct. 20. Florencodlspatch- es sot forth Victor Emanuel's soldiers to fight ngainst Garibaldi. Tho cause of national unity in tho councils of the King's Govenmcnt is fast gaining ground, and it is now understood thata thoroughly rndlcnl Ministry will be formed, whoso policy will bo to make Romo the capital ofltalr. Tho French fleet sailed front Toulon Saturday under orders to proceed direct to Civlta Vccchln. liio Popo lias addressed a letter to tho Roman Catholic Bishops throughout tlio world.calllng upon them to pray for tho Holy See. Friday, the polico of Rome, when about to search a house, met with somo resistance. They ntonco used tho bayo net, nnd killed fifteen Gnrlbaldinns. Hoooipts to THE COLUMBIAN for October. B It nnyhursti?2 OOUohn Thomas 2 00 J II lloyt 2 00,, Reuben Miller OI W F Smoyer 2 00 ,A Potter 2 00 Martha Gilbert 2 00 'Pnxton & Co. !1 00 S S Driesbacb 2 00 Jer. Ilarman 2 00 Est. Geo. Raup3 00 John U Lelby 1 CO Win. Harris 3 00 J P Ilannon 2 00 win. uo. (twin 2 00 Samuel Shlvo 0 00 T H Forsyth 2 00,,M Kramer 2 00 I) lierrington 1 00 Geo. Kramer 2 00 TJ Vniulerslico2 00 'David Johnson 2 00 11 S Marr -1 00, J P Walter 2 00 John Waters 2 00 .Cad. Roberts 2 00 A J Sloan 1 00 R Shuman 2 00 Est. Rcbeccca ' Henry Wagner 1 00 Vnndersllco 3 00' S S Sitler 2 00 J W Hess 2 00 iM Lemon 3 00 Chas. Doebler 2 00 II Y Hott er 2 00 Est. W Melick 3 00, Charles Reed 1 00 MHottsknecht 2 00, W Trowbridgo2 00 Jos. Kohns 1 00 1.1 Rounslev 2 00 O 13 Savago Q 1MU J Thornton 1 00 Kst. . awniiK 2 oo.iF P Kelioy W II Gilmoro 2 10 W M Eut A II Stono 2 00'lEst. I Rlioads 2 00 1 (JO 3 00 J R Barret ACo!) 00! S Hproll .2 00 15 00 1 00 1 01) 2 00 2 00 Hartman 2 no Alt. Society II J Reeder 2 oo.fl1 H Masters Samuel Snyder 7 OO.iR Cathcart S Wbitmlre 2 00 'Jacob Gltllng James Kicfer 2 00 'Tho-. Clark I H Walter 7 001 Tut: llepubllciin members of C'oiigreH who iiicilltulo liuncitc'hliig President Johnson ami suspending him from of fice during his trial nro commended to the study of "Jlailkon's Debates in the Federal Convention," from which tho following extract Is made: "FitiDAV Sept. 1 1, 17S7. "In Convention "Mr. llutlediro nnd Mr. Ciouverucur Morrli moved thnt norsons Imueaeh- cd bo suspended from their olUees until they bo tried and nwmltted." ".ur, .uuuiMiii i noi-resiueniis mane too (lPiiendcnt nlready on tho Lcclsla- turo by tho power of one branch to try him In conseqiienco of nn Impeachment by tho other. This Intermediato sin pension will put him In tho power of ono branch only. They can nt any mo ment, in order to mako way for tho function nf nnother who will bo moro favorable to their views, voto it tempo rary removal of the existing magistrate. "Mr. King concurred In tho oppo'lten to tno amendment. On thoqucstlon to ngrco to It Coif nectlcut, Kouth Carolina. Ocori;ln nvo.' 11 j.N'ew Ilumphlre, Massachusetts, Kow' Jersey, A ciiiisyivauin, ueutwarc, jinry land', VIrKinln,wyorth Carolina-no. 8." llllAUTirui, New Juvenile Hooks, with ulco Pictures. Grimm's Goblins: wlllt Colored Pic tures, by Cruiksliank. Handsomely Hound In Cloth, with dllt Stamps. Price S1.00. Snow-llcrrles: a Book of Poetry nnd Proso for tho Young i by Allco Cnry. With Illustrations. Nicely Bound In Cloth, PrlcoJl.fiO. Queer Llttlo People : Stories of Dogs, Cats iiiid Monkeys i by Harriot llecch' erStowe. Full ,of Illustrations. Cloth, Gilt. Pricg $1'.W. Haiubows fyr Children: Kill toil by dydla Maria Child. Small Quarto, with 28 illustrations. Ilandioino Cloth lllnd ing. Prlcol.oO. All bookvellcrs'havo thesonlco Holt bay Hooks' for sale. Tho Publishers will send them postpaid to nny nddress on receipt of tho advertised price. Tlcknor & FIohH, Publishers, 121 Tremont St., Uoston, Ouit friend Peter Knt of Light Street has Jut returned from tho City wlthuu uuuiually largo stock of now Fall nnd Winter (JooiN, which ho Is prepared to tell nt tho cheapest rates. Ills assort ment Is complete, and embraces nil clasM.'B of gooda tisttl Id family, buch as Ureaa goods, notions, queouswnro, gro ccrltfl. etc., etc. Now In tlio tlmo to Innko purchases, before another rite uikw piaco in tiu marnet. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDO LENCE. AT.n regular mooting of Van Camp Lodge, No. 1 10, !iro. O. F., held In their Lp'dgo room October mth 1S07, tho following prcamblo and resolutions vcrouud'nlmbusly adopted nnd ordered to be printed : WitnilKAH, It has pleased God In His all Wlso Providence to removo from our inldSt our worthy Brother Richard Birch, nnd, wherens. by his death wo havo lost mi estlmablo brother, and tho Lodgo n worthy member, therefore Jlctoltal, That whllo wo deeply la ment tho (lenth of our brother, wo bow with htimblo submission to tho will of our Heavenly Father, knowing that ho Is too wlso to err and too good to bo un kind. llesolveil, Thnt wo deeply sympathize with tho bereaved widow, and orphan children of our deceased brother, and earnestly recommend them tolllmwho has promised to bo tho "God of the widow and the father of the fatherless." Jtcsnlved, That a copy of these reso lutions bo presented to tbo family of our deceased Brother, and tho Lodgo bo draped lu mourning lor tmrty days It. 11. IIIXUI.UI!, .1. Y. SHANNON, W.m. Pittci:, Com. Wi: clip from tholteport of the Hoard of Missions of tho Episcopal Church, tbo annual meeting of which was held n couple of weeks ago, under tho head of "Afrleas" tbo following paragraph, lu rcferenco to n lady well known In Uloomsburg, the daughter of Dr. David N. Scott. Jllshop Payne sailed from Africa on the fifth of September. Tho report says: Jliss jrargatctta Scott has had thoen tlro charge of tho Mission school nt Cavalhi during tbo lllshop's absence In this country. A naval olllcer who re cently visited that station, writes lo a brother lu this country an account of his visit. In which ho saysi "Miss Scott attends personally to the feeding, clothing, nnd educating of six ty children ; Is doctress to tho surround ing country, and In addition, edits the Ca valla Jtessenrer. Such energy, enthu siasm and devotion in tho work never seemed possible." JIarket Itrport. Wheat per bushel - ltyo M.. Com M m l'lour per barrel , Cloverseed Flaxhccil Itutter Ta ft o w '. v. vz.v. .v. v.v rrr " .... Totatoeft 1 tried Applet Pork Jlnina H Hides and Hhouldera .... ljrd per pound Hay per ton , i.umiu:h. nemloek lloaidrt tier Ihouwind feel- . f2 10 . i -r . 1 00 . II 00 7 00 . 2 2.1 40 l!i . Isl 00 . 2.r0 li 20 . I'j SKI 00 Pi no " " (ono inch) H Joist. Heantllni'. Plntilc. (Hemlock) IWJJ ..... li to Milnles, No, 1 per thousand , HM Ins " " ft. mVm.'.V.'.V.' n III 7 110 it m Vhllnittliilila MnrkeO. TiiciitDAV, October 31, 1W. 1'l.Ot'II NoithweKlom superfine at $7.(n ".'W Northwestern c m MUM fi.wi Xorthwestern family lu.UtygUAi IVnnsylvanla and Western su)cillno... .HK&,lX) Pennsylvania and Western extra fi(l(((ll.u 1'onnsylvanlu and Western fuiiilly .ll.oiiGilii.uo renusyivauin and esieru niucy live Hour iiki lVnnnylvanl.1 led, yi bm Houtbcrn " " California " " " whlto " , Uvi: Pennsylvmila rye, V nun Cons Yellow, " While, " O TS bits I'lHiVlSHiSH Mess l'orlc, y bbl -Moss lleer, I)rcKt.ed Horn, flh bluokeil Halm " " Hhouldcrutirt' I.aid.IlK' Hki:iis Plnveri-eed 'pi bus Tllnoth) seed V lam l-'l.ixsei'd " I'm IllON No. 1 Scotch No. 1 Amu If an CATTX.H Ileef omio v tb Cowh. 'tt head Spii-kp T li Hons V l'wf'N I3.UMI1..V1 J3.10 S3.15S.I.-J) 81.7lisiSI.73 4UMS1.U Sl..l.,31.i'l 7Uei,7Sc !Jt.75 8tefa,Uo Ifeftlso 13Ucllc SH.fyKtll ll.W 83.0) 82.r.Vi2.TO 8U.U1 8III.UU ScfifUC eowkSso C(dl5' fs.aicsn).M MAIIE1ED. IIOllN-HWIHllI'.n-At the M. II. Tarso iiubo, In i aiawissu, wciooi'i ..no, ny uiiv r., i . nwanow, 1'erry Horn, lo June hiiisher, both of Hoar. Iingcicclc. MATIIKItS-KAUl'I'-Olltlio 17th lilt., by ltev. m. i: uiosinwniie. win, ji. 2iatners, or itonrs hurt;, to Mrs, l:. Kaulf, of KalrniouutHprlngs, WHITS IIHAKK At I.lKht Street, on Thursday eieulilKlctoberllh, lfcu7.by Josephl.tlly, lq., Mr. William N. Werls, of lllooiusbtiri;, nnd Hiss Alvrrctttt A, llralce, of the former place. KII.l'-VANtICI.i:-IliHuKar!oaf.TownsIilii, Co. L'omory Cole, K's'i.. Mr. Alldlcw .1. 1'lle. to Miss .nana ansicie, an 01 nuxnnoui jownHuin. r..MlOS-Hil.NN0.V-On Hie 0th lilt nt tholiouso of llcunlsoti Hrlnlc. bv the ltev. 1. C. .sbelo. Mr. Jdsepb l.nros unit Cntlutrluo Hhaunon, Uith of Lastou, I'll, DIED. Wri'MIIti: In Centre township, on tho 1st lilt., SPECIAL NOTICES. Iron in tho Blood. Tho necessity of n due proportion of Iron In tho blood to well known to nil medical men; when It lieeomes Mducedfinni any eauso whatever, tho ivliolo system suiloiH, tho weakest part being llrst attacked, nnd n feeling of languor, ljssttude, nnd "all Boueness" perules tho system. MlmuhmH only alfor.1 temimrmy relief, and h.ivo tho aaiiie cllVrt nsglvlnt'n tlud lioiho thowh)i Instead of oatti, 'the truo lemoily Is to supply the blood with the necessary quantity oflron. Thlsean be done by ustns the I'liut'v i a x svnur, njuotocUdsolutlonof the protoxldeol Iron, which lssoprcparedtli.it It assimilates at onco with tlio blood, glvlnpt strength, visor and new life to the wholo system. , To takO lnedlclno tneure discuses m easlotuslbv a dertclenev nt lnon IN Till: 111.000. without res toring II to tho system, I like trying to reimlr 11 building when tho foundation Is gone. An ciiilhuildlwno says: 'I havo been using tho rEUl'VlANMltl'l'forsoniotlmeiiast! ltulves inu new vigor, buoyancy of spirits, clastkliy of liniscie. I'ltllllillletH COhtu nine: eertlileates nf cures, and recommendations fioui somo of the most emi nent physicians, clorKymen and others, will bo scut treu to any address. The genuine nan tkucvian Htuup blown in lue glass. a, r. iM.-Mssigiu;, rroi.rieior, u ,,, .k,,J'p. Wlfii-y fit., Nbw York. Hold by iH Druggists. . 1 1 ' 11 fTTor all tlin l'rolcan forimuf Dlseaso orlgliiullug 111 senoi-ii.A, ...v..... .....iihuiii, vuiicci, uuiisuiuiuioii, o-.., thero U nothing can utuai the purllyluu ellecls (Jnll ill....... .... oriotiiuo Mncn tiaministerod In a pm o state, lilt. II. ANDHUH' IODI.NB WATKlt Is a nure Solution of IotltlinillssnHcl in water. without ft solvent, unit u the best remedy for ncruiiiui iiiii tiiimroii inseasi's ever Ulsuuieren. ui rc nuns nee, J. V. DINHMOIlli, , M Dcybtrict, New York. Sold by IlrusclstH geuerly. TO CONhUMlTIVIX-Tho ltev. IMward A, Wilson lll SendlfleeoreliareeHo all who desllt II, tlio priscrlptlou HltlilhedlicitloiisforniakliiK and using tbo simple remedy by wbllli huwas 1 nrcd ol n liinuiitlectioii ami thuLdrinded dlseaso t'lilislimiilK.li. His only object Is tobenetlt tbo fillUetisI, nnd ho hopes every silfterer will try this pKscilptlon, as it will tost l l.i in nothing, und rl"lo 11 1111..IIIII. 1 It'll. U IKllin SN llLV. UlWAllll A, WII)N, No. lUi Notllh Necnnd Ktreet. in) 3ru7-ly,l Wllllunisburg, Klugs 10., N. Y. INTOHMATION. Information Kunrnntml to prouueen luxuriant gioutn 01 ntiir ui.on 11 nam Iieiid or biaidless face, alson rcielpe lor tho io niovalof rinibles. Ulotilie., Krupllons, etc., or tho skin. Initial: Ibe same soil. 1 h nr. and bcaull. Iul,(iin teoblidiicd wllboitlihurgubyiutdressliig lliun. 1. L'llAi'.vlAi,lll(inisl, sepI3'07, nsi lircadway,hew Yorlr. H 0 II O V U I, A-C OXHUMI'TIO.V. Ir. I.fJOOI,, of I'arls.one of tlio eminent Chenv lstsnf l-'.uropi., stildi "'llio most astounding results may licnullclpa lea when Iodine can bo dissolved In nolo water.' Dr. II. Aiuleis, alter lutein eai of selentltlo research and CAprilim nt, lias mcieeded In ills, solving tine find en. uinirttr rvnmi. of Itslino to eucli Dual nunie of walir, and (he mou atwumuni refill U hmctiUoxietl it we, luirtl.-ulurly In rkrofu- tu 111111 Hiniiiiu uiseusts, LiuuiiilH nee. Jir. II. Amu rs' iodine Water Is lor snlo by I1. NSMOUl.',tJlfy biiut.Niw u)i, mid 1 DrUKijbts. NOT I C K Tlin keurn J lnitnllmi nt nfthn ln.t lllij.erllittfin to thn Blocinabui k LHeraty Iiutltute wm due ou the ur.i 01 ucibuer. nuij.cilD-r. wui piuuKi y iiunr rr.nei.llve nlnr.titl. 11 lu! cjjluuul nrliM. oftww-ai U 11. nuitiri, nm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. m TNC6HjVOKAT10N. X Notice 1ft hereby given thnt nn nipllrnttuii hun been made to the Court of Common I'Jeni of Columbia rounty to grant a charter of Incorpo ration to "The HI. I'aUlck'R llpticllclat Hoelety of Centraliaj" nn Inntrument In writing therein peciryliiRthe object, article, condition, and name, Biyioor iiuoni iuu iirop omi-iuij-. nuv Hcnli 1SU7. jtmhi: Jiii,i:.MAN. OVi J, 173W, l'roili'y. A DMiNISTltATHIX'S NOTICIC. .X ESTATE OF ISAAC HttOUv. lrc'l. Hot tern orniltnlnlftlratlnn with thou III nnnexed oii theontatoof Imae Hhouiln, late of Ik-uM town uhlp, Columbia county, hnvo been nrnnteit H Kcutfttpr of atl county, to thn nmlcrnlKneri, who renklen In iall tnwnMilp. All Kruotn havlnu claims nuntnstl ho rstnlo aro rcquenf! to present mem to inn anmiuirurairix nr Nnurnirm, nmi lluiMi knowing IheinKclven Indebted tn make nay iniMit. ami. .M.iuuAm.j iwitm, JVov, 1, 1H07-Ct AilmlnlAtrutrfx. A DMINISTIiATOlVS NOTICE. x. wtatk or rnRiirnicK noitit, nt:o'n. letters of administration on me omuio or l reti erlck Hohr, lato of Greenwood towhililn, Colnm bla county, havo lieen grantctl by tho Itrglnler of wild county, to Nlcholtm Kindt, udinlnhtintor do Itonl, iion. with tho will annexed, who resides In aald township. All pernon. hnvlng claim or di- uiuiius nRiiiUBi wiu F-HU1 cauuu iiru u'iiifin in ireneni mem lor nciiieineni, ana mi"o looeuieu o make payment. MCHOLAH KINDT, Aittn'r .11 liniila I win ulfli 111. U'tll II li HOT Hit . Nov, 1, lWT-Ct. ATO TIC J5 , Tlio (!nllr.?tnr. linvltia ilmillf ntr&. nro liprpl.r notltlpil to kciUo tlio lmlniu-u of nfthl tlupUmU'H with tho Tri'murcr of Columbia County, by thn 4th of December next, without delay. 1lie ilou tax especially, H needed on new ni ucll n oM duplicate. Collectors may ilu well by complying Willi thU notice, lly order of MONI(JOMi:ilY cuui 1IAVII) YlUdKIl, CntiimUfdnncrn of Columbia eountv. Altett: I. K. KititKiiACV, Clerk, uovru.-3t. T UN lite first AC Y, first nnd flnnl Amount nf Thmniui .T. Hut fit. Inson. Committee of William Kobbln. it 1 nun tie. now ilcceaKcd. All tiersotiM Interested will tako notice, that tbo account of Mild Commlltco ha been 11 let! in tho l'rotlionotarv'a Olllroof Cohini bla County, and that the wild account will bo pro Rented to tho JudfjeH of tho Court of Common riean or nam county, ior examination ana con or mntlon. on TucHdav. tho third day of iVct-mtn-r next. JIhi; COLKMAN, rrothonotnry. Ulooimuurg, Nov. 1, 1W7-3, N Till; OUP1IANS CUItT IX and for tho Count v of Columbia, lit the Hint er of tho petition of John Hhuman. (liiardliiu of buuico ttcnmcci, a minor jor privne wiicor Haiti ward's real estate. Kent, tfth, Init Wllllntn 11, Ab bott, Knq.( appointed nn auditor to leport thn facts, with his opinion. My the Court. Certliiod from the Itecord. Jkhmk Coi.kman Clerk. To parties Interested In the nhovo case take no tice, that I Khali attend for tho purMtso of my ap polulment.at 1 1.. I. CInrk'H Hotel lu Cntuwivn on hntunlay Novcntber,yi)th,l''(f7,atoneo,cl(iek a.m. w.m. a. Aimurr, Nov. 1,107. Auditor. rN TJIM OIll'IIAN'H COURT IX anil fur tho Countv of Columbia. Ilstale ol kniiv nosi.nu dee'd. Tin Conn nlm loner on-- iMjinted by tho Court to tniio testimony lu the nailer oi tno exceptions iu um tvmnw iiitpriii- item ot inn wmow ni Jienry iinticr uiiu in nni L'er tnu'imliin. di-eeased. will niect the thirties In erestetl for the tmrnnsps of hit nniHliitinent on Haturday.No ember .Hit h, IViT.at lOo clock a. m. ni me tinicn or uonert r. riant, usq., in inooms- it.. iifiivH- ll iilinrv ov, l, iMiT. LommiHHiouer, MILMXEUY KSTAUlilSIl- 1 mi:nt. Tho Mlssp Ishcm Harmnn would resneclfullv nn nounco to their friends lu ton u nnd country, that tl.i.t. It.i.-n ln.t r..inKi..l ot IIiiiIm itlnon nf l.n.lnn.. on Main Kt., below American House, a largo alvi new supply oi M 1 1. 1. 1 X nitv OOOIIH of nil descriptions suited for Tall nnd Winter's Wear: Includlm; llonnets of the latest styles.lllb buns, trlinmliiuH of alt koiIm, nnd In f.iel keep a ceneral fiirnlsfiliiff store for lndlen. Their iat lerus nna niyirp tire aiuoiiK me jaiisi, auu 1110 .rices inn n trine 111 auiaiici oi loose 111 uie i ny, lo not fall to cnll and examine their uoods'hefore j.ui i-uasiiiK riseiviicie. ov. 1, 1SU1. rno whom it rAY conckux. L I'iiwt National Hank ok HLooMsnrno, Oetober iMh IMIT. tiis The followlm; ureamble andrerHoliitlmi uas t tiay nnopieii ny ino Directors oi inis tunic: "WiikiiEAM. Tlio (;omi)troller or llio eurrenev ban decided thnt It Is illegal ft a Xutlouat Hanks to nssumu the custody of miscellaneous paiculs of VII 1 UP, Ilenolvcd. That all Mich narcels now held by thlB Hank he returned ns soon ns posnlblo to (he ou n ers thereof, nnd that from nnd after! Ills Unto nn moro hucIi parcels lie received on social deposit." rtii owners ui npfviiii ihiosii uiu m-ieny uou- iieu 10 rt'iuovn uifir linriiatces wiinmii iiciuy, .,..l'.t- It 1 III 'PI'vlMY ",.lili J, 1'. TChl'lN, Cashier. O X 11 O A S T. A reculnr old fushloncd Detnoeratle Jubilee niKI UOUHl Will UO 111.111 1I1UI HIIUIKII Ol, 03 I ll ii li ii-i lut ii mi' K'" m I'tiuw, nn i ii t. iiui i , .iw NF.MUEit tho 7th, Inst., lu thu vlllno of WHITi: HA Mi, MONTOUH COlTNTY. Tho will ho ready and the dinner he nicrur ed nt 12 o'clock, noon. Tho Democracy and other friends from the counties of Montour, Columbia, Lycoming, Noi- inumoeriai ti nnu oi er coum os are resi4-cii i v nnd eordiauiy mvitcu to intend. A 11 HASH 11 AN D will dlseoui-so excellent muslo and enliven the occasion wltliconeord or hwi et sountiN. Allei the dinner, the ineetlnir will he called loonier, nml nddrehhcH suitable to tho neenslon, will ho deliv ered ty Hon. 1 homas ciialfant, rapt. Charles J I, iirocKway, i oi. ,10011 u. r 1 eee iiiki ouiein. 1 01110 one, como an. iny onier 01 11 1" Nov. l,lhG7. COMMITTi:i:, KATIIKH I LK.VT11KU1I '1 ho iinderhlcned takes this method of Inform' ln his irlends and the public w neially, that ho jias icstimeii ino ousiucss 01 iiiuuiiik AT THH OLD TAN YAUD. Into which ho has mtndnccd steam works nnd fixtures, with nil the modern improvements, IN MOHT HTHMKT, COLUMIUA CO., PA. He nssuren his friends mid customers, that holms constantly on hand and tor mho at Till; i.owit n;icj, larpe ruiantltles nf hvai lu r of all kinds, for which lie cimm-iiRCs the examination 01 mi) eis. 11 A It IC A N I) H I I) V.H will be purchnsrd nt the best market rules or liiKi'ii ill L'XCIUiiiKt 101 rtiotit, iii tiisii j 1 1 it ri-, llohuro totall and examine, our i-alf.l.lp, solo leather before mirehaslni' elnewhere. as ue can certainly suit ou. tltJJI.S . f.l.S IV 1. 1 I.UhtHtrctt, Nov. 1, isirr-lt. TIDOWS AlM'ItAlSKMKXTS. Tho folio wlmt niinralsements of real and ner Roual property set apart to u ldosK ot decedents, havo hotn tiled in Hie onieo ul 1110 u Ulster fI L liimhia county, under the 1 tides ot Court, an will ho presented for absolute continuation, to 1 ip OrnhniiK' t'omi to bo he d in itlnoms an ir. in and rorfcaltleouuty.ou Wkpnkmi vv.tiii: l oritxii Iay or Dm Mini n, IM,7, nt two o'clmk r, m of said dav. unless eteemlons to sueh eontlnn.i- lions aro previously nieo, 01 which an persons inieresiea in said emaies win uuee maieo; 1. Widow of Georce W. Talmer. of lllooin town .l.liv ,l..n,ica,l Widow of Daniel Melllek, of Scott lownslilp. ueceiiRcu, X Wldowof Daniel flearhart, of Iocuat town- hhln dereimtsl. . Whlow of Henry Uowman.of Maln township, deceased. ft. idow or joim hiincr, orurango ivp.,ueou, l Widow of HenJiiinhiNuhs.of Main lVp., deo'd n, mow 01 1 M 11 111 .siiks, 01 .j 11 1 II I wp iieti 11. 0. Widow of John 1'enler of l-'lslilmrcreek. twi deu'd. 10, Widow of lienjimnn J, lloone, of Ccnlio Iwp. deceased, 11, Whlow of Jacob Kurus, of nshlngcreek twp. (leccnseo. 12. Widow or Jacob Dlehl, or llloom twp., dee"d, JOHN U, ITtUi:.i:, lloKtster. lKaiSTKlVtS NOTICK. Notici; jh J. hereby yiveii 10 nil leaatees credUuifl. nnd other tiersoiiii luterehted lu ho 1 h till en nf tho re- speetlve decedents nnd minors, that tho follow Job ndmlnlstrntlon nnd uuaullan accounts havo been filed in tho olllco of tho KcKtster of Columhln county, nnd will bo presented for eonilimatlon ami nuowauco in inu I'rpiuioH louri, 10 uuiien December, !M7,'nt two o'tlock m tlio u ft .-n 10011 u kllltl ihlV. 1 Account William ChrUtmitn, administrator or Daniel .Moruan, into 01 hcoii low uhiup, dee d, 2 Account ol VA HohbliiM and 1 alabetJi I'adeu. ndmiuistralorsor James I'adeii, latu ot 1 isiutiu crcek township. detenH-d. 3 Account ofThomas Hess, executor of 1'red ericlt Hehs, lulu of hiiKarloaf towuihlp.dee'd, 4 First and final nccou.it of John 11. Heller, ex eeutor of Henry U, Miller, lato of Mllllln town ship, deceased. 6 llrst a ceo ant of John 11. Heller, mlmlnlstrn tor or Michael lry,latoofMllIlln luwmhlp.dio'd U Account of John M.Huikalew. hiirl)iarex ecutor or J. M'Klnncy llutltalewjatoor rishlnii' ei eelc tow mdiin. di u'u. 7 l-'lrstund llnul net mint of John JI. Mnrlz ninl i;uzn Keictmer, luinrrs, of oeorue Ji.Keium lato of Centre tow nshln. tli t( ased. H Tho second and iluul account of Win, O. Hur ley, adm'r. of Culih Hartoii, Into of HIihjiu tosn snip, ueo d. 9 Account of A. Hardee and A. ItohUon. ei utoiH of Wm, Hoblsoiif Into of lllooin township Ufft'JIMIi, ID Account of (ieomu W. Drelhbnih. adm'r. Elizabeth Jtlclmrdx, lute of Hloomlownshlp.die'd, II Account of tJllUrtlle.adm'r.tif Maiy Hes( lato of buirarloaf townshti'. deo'd. Vi Account of Wm.T.Hhuman.ndm'r.ofdldeon 1-1 slier, into or -Maine township, nic ii, 13 Account of THehman Itlltenhoue, surtvlii nunrr, 01 isoiomon nvtauu, uuo 01 iieaver iowii it lit 11. dee'il. II Account of John Try, euaidlau of Mahaln, ton ran. Misauiui, ramuci,ii.e, now mo u.,j ja coot iTikciua, cniiuicu 01 rsoiouifu nwaiiK, tieo 11 li Account of Heomud Adams, adiu'r, ot Mar; j.ucnnart, Jato or raiawnsa township, decease JOHN tl, ntnnZK.HeKlster. llloomshuru', Nov, 1, Istff, 'niBSOUJTJON OV I'A UTN K It X HHU'.- 'llio narlneiHhln hcietofoio existing under tho iinmo 01 Crtasy A John, In the mercan tlio business lu Calawlsba, l'a,,haslet 11 dlsnoHed by mutual cou&uit, 'IhoUsiks and lueouiiiH ot said 11 r m nro In the hands of Mr, John fur si ulo. mt'tit. t'ltl!AH A JOHN, I'ntllirlMil, OclbUcr 18, 18D7, VANTr.D, AGKXTS TT (Male or I iniule) fun clt-nr 150 pr-r witk at llielr on 11 liomr, In 11 llglit mitt lionoiuMd uu.l Di. Any pcrnon tiavluu 11 fvw houm dally to licuu will ilnd tliU a cood imylux Uutlnuu. Ad. tirfw. imudlug two ,iauii lor full inuUtulArv, t. IC Lockwoud, IMrolt, ttkklllli. Oct,,ltW-tt SEW ADYBRTISEMENTS. pOL'UT PJtOCLAiMATION. ni:itns. Iho lion. WllUnm Khrcll. rrclilcnt tn.lrrn i.f I hn 1'iilirf nf I tVfr lltlll 'I'lJir 111 I OPT III 1(1 U.'iuTulJull !cllcrj, Court of tiimrtrr HcmIoiu r mo iTnco mm iimii oi huooojh i il-hh mhu u" linti'-i Court 111 Dm .Tndlrhtl lMRtrlct. rotn iosci) of tliocouutirHnf Colnmlilii, Hulllvnii nml iVjoininp. niiiiiiK' imii, iruni lurrnnn reier h, liTOPiii, AMm-nuu jihik- 'i kmuiiii'iii t"uiiij iuvo linucil llirlr Mrcciit. hcnrltiu (Into tlio 7tli tnv of Knt'iftmior, Iti tho cnr of our Lonl, ono timotnntl.i'luht huivlri'd nt.iUUty.horn. nitil t me tllrrctwl for holillnun loiirt of Oyer nnd TcrmW lurninKli'turnl.Tnll Delhrry, (ionrrnl tjunrter Kosion nf tlio lVnco, nml orlmn' Court, In IliooniHimiK, lit tlio county oi uuuinoni, on ino llrst Monthly, hcina tlio 'M tiny ol December next, o conunuo ono wt i-k, , , A nil vi hf.ri.im thn ttntiin .tlldirn lnIlPtl tllClr DfO ccpt of lhwunoilalr,nntl totncrtlroctMl for hold- IHK U I.UIII 1 (1 1 1111111111 lltUf 111 iiiiiiiiiniHii 111 liovvuniyot uuiumuinjou 1110 ftctum imhiiihu ( H-inii tlio uth ilnv of Ik cc inner tiexl, to contlnwo 0110 urpk. . t Nollfols hi'mliy kIn n, tollu' (Joronor, lo tno Ju-tlrr of tho lVnco, nlul tho ConHlnbloi of tho altU'ount,v .of Columhlii, tlmt thry bo tluiiniul thero in imar itiooer jirron ni iu onocK in ino forenoon oHKiud with thflr roMinN, iiuiulnl-llnn-4 nml other iciiu mhinneei, toilo thoso thliiRH whleh to tlilr ofllcenitppottalu ta he done. And thoMtthitt nro hound hy recounUnm-', to prote eutoftnlmt tho iirlMincru thnt nroor mny ho in tlicj.tll of tho nld county of Columhln, to ho tlipn nnd tlirro to jirnscculo them Ah nhnll ho Just. Jh rnr nro reiiuentrd to ho puiictim! In their nttend nuce, iiKiei nhly Ui their iiotlef. Unlet I nt, Itloonm Lturjf, 1 ue win ni i uii'i-i, in 1 mi j rui l h. i ffimr lxnl, ono thounml eiht hun rtrtd nml Klxtv-even.nnd In ttm ninety flrnt jrnr iSf tho ImleipemlPiiro of tho Pulled MtnteHOf A4iierleji, HXYI)IH, ihooiuHbK. iov. l, iNi7. niierin. LIST OF CAUSES KOU DKCKM ltKIt TUIIM, 1W7. 1 Ha mil el Mart. va.Iohn v Clnik. '2 Knmuel Henry vn HuiileriV Kllnctob. ;i 1;I1.1oiich VHMlhjHOAhboitctnl. i WrlRht lluwhoH m l'eter Milter, Ti Jomithnn Knittlo vh WrlRht Hughes. 0 .Mnry II (Ireon vi UobertH Howell. 7 Simon A Kcldtnnn xn Isnno Yctter. 8 David Yejipcr Clinton Dewllt rt nl l David Krv vh Davtd Hhuinnn. 10 Krum'H uon vn Daniel lvruin'ftndin'ru. 11 win A ?inrrvH JiimeHiiyKe. '2 Thoinai J VanderKlleo vn Amos D rentier. H Hylveier J I'nux vh Wlllard COreeirn ndmr. 1 1 .Ieoh H llvans vn Wlllard C (Irecn's ndmr, H .Joseph U'ley vh l'eter Melllek. Id Reuben Miller vh Mane Yetter. 17 .Ineoh A Hwlsher h Ahel Haitma.i. 18 .Ineoh A Hulsher v Itlchard W Lyons. II) .lames (.larntan va Michael t'renno et nl. w (Jeorgo J I urown H Ionnrtt H Ktlnrmnti. 11 (J W Cnmobcll et nl vh II W M'ltp oohl i-t nl. a Shields A Itrolhervfl IjovI Kutr.. :i ka 1 verier J raux vh John itobmon, I WmHeliuyler vnHamucl Yetter. :'t James hiniUHter vs HeorRo Hirleker, :il Tillman I'nux vs Hvlvetrr.I I'iiiit. J7 Hiimuel AVnlleiH vh UK Mnru'eruin. 'JS nmnel Wntlern vh (leorso Wlllltn. iTMamiiel Wattern vh Cleonje WIUKh. .tf) John Tiemhly A Co vs ftiary K ()ren ot nl. .Tl Adam Htrauiner vh Ocoruo Hirleker. i.iaru rtiewari ei ni vs i.njiui ; Lieuver, x Deliorah liwiMUlhvpn I Dtan. : rranklhi Yoeum h Win THhumnn. .til Went Itraneh IuNuratieo Co Klnnm Ohhlve i;(lwnrrl Airn et nl vn Joliti iswienev. ;t7 joim Jveieuner h .it remm 1 k lien' ndmr. .H Mlltou TnuiKh use n 1'hlllp H Mo or tt ul. tV .Pt-RW Ittii Millie ,v llll V 111 l, VH Ci W JIC. M Itohert .1 Lvous' ntlinr vm WohIbv I.voon. l P H IVarwui vs Ainlrow I'lon. 1 II lVtitwin H.liihn I'u 11. II .Innit" M"Vh-ker h N It Campbell. H Win Iltpiers John Havauo el al. l lMur A Mat I; Icy h.IH Iirotnt. in ,iji-kc iriiiiivft jHjoio lPilrr, I" Frank Itndher A Co vs.! H itrolnt. in Win A Klino vh Joseph V Uma 4') Daniel it UiiCn ndmr vs James RankeV. .7) Clint lesM -Mltlcrvs the Township of Illoom, .11 Daniel I,evnn'H ndmr vh John LcMin. U John Mnrrls h J M Trick. M Joslah ThomaH Henry C riefls. t Iiott Parker shlIaH D l"-H;:ir. .Vi Daniel IMwIlt i. Dinlel M Holwltr. 51 Mary M'IlrenrtjMs Itohert OorrelT, gnmlsheo 01 j lit in. ii u iiuiiy ci ni. , Jl-SHU cotHMAK. I'rolh'y. rtUxonslmi, Xov. 1, 187 Tilt an i) JUitons FOIt BKC'K.M V I UHIt TKItM, H,7. Heaver h y Ocirhurl, Tranl; LSImmnn, ltfiiton W llllnin AitoIriiiHii. .lolm IvuriiH. llloom John IC (hot. Hrlarcreek Jonathan It Oordner. Catawlssa Jacob Klstlcr, John Klefcr, Natlmn eutralla Horn John Hllnnnou, D W Wert nun. i le.'isv. Cony m;ham Patrick Hiacken. eiure .mine ivih'iilt. 1'isnuiKcreeit amuei voietnau. IlfiriiltM-lr lnn' lliK .IncAson nooriio (Jetty, Hiram Hakcr. Mntllson John A Kunton. Wm Johnson. Hlne John Hrnner. James Masters. Migarloal Hich.ird Hess, TUUOItS FOIt THE QUAHTKH snsjrtioNhi. di:ci:miii:i: , 1SC7. Denton Ahrnhnm Al'Neul. Hrlarcreek John 8 Hosier, Joseph fituckliouse, llliMini John J llniklev. .ToKenh Klinrnless. C.itawIsttWulterMuott, Jesse John, Daniel dear- hart. Contio Aurou Kclchucr, DAHowinan, W M'lt- mtre. Con viifxham John Anderson. Orei nwood Naiuuel Vrens, I'hllln Younix. Wm ntra 1.1 Horn Hem v (i.ihic. Jackson Mul lliew M'Heiiry. Iicust l'llas OeorKP. John 1' Walter. Madlbon Iaae M'lirlde, Jas Kcnlln, D. riilllps, Maine Isiuio Yetter. Mimiu Isaac Miir, Montour James Hnrton. Oramre Ileeso J Millard. ito.iungcreeK iiauiei jioniuo, jacoii ioimenber- cott peler Tnt, Thomas W Kd;ar, Jacob Mel Hi k. lmnlel Snvi er. Sn-jnrlonf Christian l, Moore, Newton Herring 1011. i-naoiacK ii jicks. TLMtOltS KOU COUUT OK ) Mii.N Pl.lIAS, DF.CHMllHIt It. IstjT. COM- Heaer Moses Melillelier. Iienion 1 iiomas Da la, Jesse u. Pciiiilui;loti. HerwUk Itoro Jeiemiahbttiiiideis, r-ctli H How man, win. wnouin. Hi iaicieek Alb. it smith. Hlooin John H .Sterner. Wntson W rnrtiifin. Cjitawlssa AhelThoinas. llenlamln P Portner. CentriIoliuHlll.Nalhanlcl Campbell, Mordocat .am aru. ('on uham Win (Joodmnn, James Harry, 1 isiiimrerieK Jaciison .n'Uenrw Oieeuwooil John Thomas. Hemlock Anion Hmlth. l'eter 4 rkbeisitr. Jackson Kzeklol Colo, Oeoriio Parxei, Hmanuel 1MI1H, Ijciist Hnmuel Keller, Jacob Yeaucr, Madison Wm II Delimit. Maine Josi ph Hartrcl, Nathan Miller Mt Phasiuit John White. Montour David Clark, Noah Mouser, Samuel lanenimen. Orange Archibald Patterson, DuId Aihenhach, jott'iii iniii,v. L-ott ifenry Kdcliner, JKW HOLIDAY HOOKS. U, V. U.ltl,l,TON A CO., PubllhirH. TjOX i: I.m'TKlEH. A Kflef Hon nf the niot iibsorh. Inu t hatiuter and Interest, fioui eorieRnondeneo ot celehratoand uutoilotis men and women.?.! 00 Widow Si'itioriiNs. A new eomle olume, bv 1110 author of "widow Hodoti," IlluitniUHj.fi A Hook miout T.Aw vniLS. A renrlnt of tho ln tensely curious London workjust publlshed.?2 i0 Hi-iftTi.i.soK Couuv O'wnus.-An lrreslstahly lauuhahlu book ol comic onlnlons. IllnstruN ed. 81 .y Woman'h sut iuqv, A Knlendld new r.n JisliLoe htmy, Hiaullfully and Drofusclv 11 lustiated, $1 ,50 CONni3Nni.il NoVKLS. und other Comic and Hur- ksquo Papers. Hy Hut Harte. lUustratid.SI 00 Tin. Cam r.itnN Pmin:. A most delliihilul new homo novel. Hy Maiy J. IIuluus. 1 oO . Auifmi's W.vitn i.v LoNnoN. V new Cmnle H0.1l: hj thlscrcat author. Iliusliated. il r Su KLMO.-Hv the nutlini- nf Mtetilnh " Oin thu best and most popular noelsol tho tmT2 (w Tin: ( Li.l'i:ir v w.A macnlfleent IllustraK Cdllloit of UPa Poem: Llemmilv IjouihI in tf tit 6 oy How in Maki; Mom;v ani How to ktfp it. v vuniui.au uoou uiai oery ono snouid rcad.ifi ui Tnn Hatiiti 01 cmon Hocu.rv. An excellent worK,icnc!iingf!ood inannerH mid beiiavtor, ffl 7 Till: AltT ol" Convkiis vtion. A book that can not fall lu in.iUo almost any ono 11 ejood talkir. 1 & The AiiTut' Ampsimi. Inst met Ions and bint for 0 cry sort of llouso Amiibcmeuts. w Theso books aro nil lieautlfully bound Sold ev crywhero and sent by malli lKmtauu free, ou ic eeipi 01 price, uy u, w. CJAUlJatt? rtit Puhilihirs.N, V. Mi:v hltiisuuu:hs for isjs Xl lo tho llltislrated PhrenoIoKlml Journal, n: mil year, win n ceivo ."sov, nnd Dec. No, tin jearirio. is.ji. wi;i,i,H(a.sy jiruudway, N. V. JAlil.OU'S " MONTHLY MAQAZINH I'OU INW, UNl.AIUJLIi TO ONE UPMJHEIi lArs. Tho elrenlatlonof Hallou's Manazlno having In creahed duilimlN7 nearly tltteeiillioiiNiind cooler and no,vr belunso piosperous us ul present, Ihe liubllsheirt nro theiebv liulucul fit 1(1 rnrthcr add to lis valuo hy enlarplm; each number to 0110 iimiuuu jijikcm. Miiioutiu hum euiarKi iiieni in olves an additional expense of Komot5,ouu a oar j . v nil," u 4t t uv mi iiitumu IU IIU1 ll Hf, now irf Tin; timi; Ti) oirr UP CMJHS1 Tcrmsi flJiuii yenr: seen conies. SU.uo i twelv copies fil5.oDt und a copy gratis ono year lo tho oeihou hiiuunwueiuiioi iweivu. Hiiuiuiuimiu r, inieiiiH. nrnu miiiiiji jor siH'Ciuiail opy, tji cheapest SIiilmIiio In tho World! AddlesH i:M.H)r,TlUMASA TAMlor Hoston, .Mass. nANvliKitVXTliTiT. J Wo mo In want of CainnHKiim A ko its for iij iiion n niMoiyoi ine.avy, inu mosi t iciiuiu itiioKttn u m in iv 1 1 ri iMMii-u in 1 11 ih or uo y 10111 Hy. Apply for clicnlars to D. APPHKloSf A Co. nSAUWtronUwny.Y. Y, A UKNTS WANTKI) FOU TlTlf' J. "Jiisinuv 01: Tin: fcM 111.1 ki ltvin: liy lien. H, C. linker, Thn nsloundlmr roclu- iiouH nun KinriuiiKoicioitures imuie 111 mis won nio creation tho uRt InUnxodesliuln the mind Of llio lieoiilo tu obtain It. Its olllilnl ehniiieli-i and uudy sale, combined Willi nn lm reused com mission, iuhIip it tho best subset Iptlou hook ew r puhllkhi d, He ml ior cluulais malsiuoiir tirms iiiii Ji!l 11 1,111,1 nnyiiwier woik. Ad MUM 1, Vlillllll.l 1 V V II , ,UC1U kllilllHI I'blln AI) VKUTIKIMl'M f! I'T'l'l." i !' 1 1 'f '"" M'W nl. 1'lUo 111 ynntn lu ,Jpir your ,.,, I, ,',ll,' V'lii um. ii. j iiourll .v 1 . 1, , .iiiiiirit..ntiiiii nil riuiiN. .niu In Mlclilmui imil Hlmvn.iM In Nuvi inl.u' iiiuiiUr. Alhu u iiiiiii'lcli' t'WKJllllll-lll In Auurlin, IMi'l nil llill)sluu. 1 0 A ?'AY MADH HY ANYONK, P1V will) my I'aUni HUncllTuoU. I iirffwy uiuipli fit, lknaro ol Ininuun. U clriu. lain will oit4alu. imn a. J, rulltioi, Hrrtn. uvio, Trrinoui, MOltTOAClK JJONDS, .oi" it a i hon mountain HAiMtoAiu 0, Mevcn per pent. Inlerest, I'ebru iry nnd Ati'tus 'Ihene llondseovern Itoiulofid mllei, flnlshi ii 'nlil Ht. IxiUlo Pilot K1111I1. iitnl in lli-Ht,.!,.-. ' dcr, nnlnu exleimton of alou the miiho lemitu from Pilot Knob (0 Helmont, now rapidly eon. . . ... ., .i.i niv nnu 1 11 m ui mee, 1 if mm 1 iMHMii'iidi'u, inniiiomi iiiroiifjii 101110 from mi .oulsto New Orleans hv mil. Dm ih.i-i.o,. . . tholU iiiHo4 niu ffBV'' njrarttho net PrUlu now nro Hiillh lent to pny llio Interest on the i n. ire noiouiii 01 Doiion. nero iney nil Issued, 1lt, "XTin1!! AMjnUUAXSTKAMSUU 1 COMPANY. OPPOSITION LINK TO CAMPOUNIA, HVHUY TWHNTY I)AY. flfi?ApEriKn I IlKlQIIT AT llt.lJL'CCIl HAT 1.1. Tor rurther Information, nppty toll. N. t Mt. Ul NO ION, At Wisl strltl, N, Y. Ut Ml SSOLTIU IjANDS, IV""' 'cresehoieo farminirnnd Timber l.ot.t. n Mouth rt Mlsoonrt, nl per acre. (ruftiiHi. 01-tOT.ult 'lltle pel (eel, WM.' HICKOK, . u 01lro.uiw Ni'i Vorkeity, ' JJYDHAIMjIU UAMS, 1LK1' WLt.l. t tr M 1 S, roitcn rrMHH, AM) rovi:u hltmi'h, Manufactured by COWINft ACO.( Hknbca lAt.t.s, N. Y. Ei V K It YHOD Y CAN CTT Til Hilt ou ciothlmi for men or Hovs.bv o-tttur I'irvim-- Mrlf In 1 met Ins: Charts. Comuletu het m nt t.. anyaddiess for S-.oit. Auents oider n mmplr Hend stamps (or terms and circular, lirilltl.I, a I'AIlrSU., Uliauilia, 1 M V O Y ' S cohmht HKiitr h r p p 0 u t 1: H, CotnbltHH lu one Kiirmcnt a pt- feet llltlnt; Corset, ami tbo mom desirable Hliirt Supporter ei r o He ret I the public. It places I he weight ot the sklits upon the shoulders Instead of the hips: 11 improves tho form without tftfht lnelnai Rlresrnseand el, trance; iHiippiovisI and leema icttit,iil liv iilivulxlniiu Hi.1.1 1.1 lndtCM fiincv iriMiiU xloro irciirinilv. und nt uhnln. huIo by D, H. HArNDKnSA l'O.HIHiitniiui St., lin4ini nun iiihit ni., iti w iuiiv. viso, nv IIHNUY (T. MMOHH.I.'JI Market Meel. Phlhi. at..L sn:r,i,MANN, 11 in mens a co.,21 iiniioerst. Ualtlmgre, Mil. no sTiiiij livi:i Don t ih humbuavo b DnnoMtors or "vm- enC east Iron or miu Line "Mchul bwls," Sul S MirlMiet all ol m el. .inlul1v IluMied nn i roroiir rvew uniaiouiwoi imnioed stt ucii 11 u tempi. 1 ed, s. Ai.sri:Mii;u ivcu., lirauu 11010, 1 7 AXTKI .AAGKXIV one ti iitlnn rifnii iii-IKe, bndiiiHK m-iii. lo lukn njriievior tin salo of HnuUtiect's Uuljber Moulii- m and v earner miiik aiipiieii to the siuex, bet tout, too ami et ulro 01 doots ami windows. 'Hi. Mlo is be ond hum' una ever ofTcrrd before tg an nueiit, unit fioin tlntoSi pi r day enn be made Semi ior apnU vituilar. Tlio first who applj euro 11 1'iiiK iln. Ti rms for Moulding mh. j, u, inisiiu ti;., iiosiou, .iinsM rPOKllKY'S PATKXT WKATIIEIt .1 Sinn's. AnexamInallonorilsmeritsw.il coiivlnco uny iiio th.it. Toriey'H Patent Wen liar Ktilps uxrul all uthuis. Hend fr itlugtrated eh- Hilar, Aleuts wanted lu every town. H. H, a-J 'louitiiY a co soie Mnnuiactureifi.TitMaid. 11 Irfiue, New York. fANTKU Salesmen to tiavel und sell cootU by ham. Die.- Omul uiim-w nml htemli' dress with stamp. HAMll.'lON, I'HltKY, A- ( O. iio inent. Ad- v icveiniiu, wiiii II Tosclla live loan In every county, n Imsj. iiuis jmy 1 ok ?. iti per nionui nure. .1.1, 1 1 1,1 1 1, I'llimiiii, i-i nn, pAIXTS FOIt FAUMFUS A N D O T H HUH. TlinUHArTOXMIVMlA'r, PAINT COMPANY A10 now jminufaclurlmr tho best, eheanesi im-l moKlduruhle Paint lu use; two routs v ell put on mixed with pule Unseed Oil, w HI last ten or lif ted! ears 1 it U of a llirbt brown or hentihlnl ehoeolnto color, and i-au bo cliauned to Ki"ii. lend, stone, olln, 01 drub Ut suit the ti Me of Hie cousuuicr. Ills uiluablofor koust s, bu i.s. leiicirt, aKilcuituntl Impliiiiiuts, enrriaj; uiiJ cnrmukcrs, 'palls and woodeit-uare, eanv.iH, motal and shingle room, (It hi inn lire and wait r uiootj. blidu-M. builal ea.si s. enitnl boalK. hides and ships' boUoiie. tloor oil cloths, (ono Muiiu lucllliur liaviiiz used lit) h. in liiihL eiii.. nnd iLta paint for any purpose Is uiiMirpnsscd f r ootij-, iiuriioniiy, enotiii m, ami adliel euesn, PHco oilier bbh, of :hh lbs., which will supplv tt tarmtr mr vers to mine. Wat ranted In nil cum i asnboe. H ud lor a elioular, whleh uimh lull lailk'tilars, None tjeiiulno iinh ss hi united in.t rude mark (Ira ton Mineial Paint. Address I'AMI.I. IHDW1.M,, Pioprletor, Adl'NTS S A.N THD. scpl'i7-lm. Cil Pearl st., New York. MMii: iuuumstma:; in thk X WOULD. i:ruArTor a HrTrFit fiiom H.r.os Soi,oi-s HoinsciiiLb. I'AKH.slh April, lsitt.ll- ituo Pauby, Hi. llou.-r Will oil ho kind t nouli lm havo forwarded u ino hue Lixiholtles of your Indian Mnftmui;!) ou will .send at tlu"-ftmn tlmo the nceount, I will foi ward you the amount tluoitli Misus.lk-hituiti A Cn.f Now YorA. Union Solomon Holhvehllil huvliut reeonimi h I tsl lo main ofhlslii. lids MaJr LANPS I.IM MliN'l', ami I hey helliK dcslious to plocure It. h should advice him to establish a deJt lu Purls. Till; INDIAN MNIMKNT, Asaiellc'f.ovei readv: ns a killer of pain, laU-n Imvnidly, or outwaidly aplled, has 110 eipial Por tho lellcf and euie of Hhuiuiatioaiul Neural Clo Aiheiloiis, spruliis, HiulstK, lie., K Is ur criunllcd. His uUo moAt cllleaclous, taken in wardly, in llio rtiio ol Cholcia, Cramps and P. dm In Ihe Mnma.ih, Dl.iuhoea, I3sculeiy, Cholors Moilais, cholera liilanluiii, ele., and is wltlami except Ion tiio most woiidtifulPanactatho wi-rM ailouls. No I'amlly should he without It. Ucn 'liaehr hy laml or sea should bin on bottle. Ml tiers and Paimui icsldlug at a dlstnuce hum Physicians hhotild keep It constantly on hand Incase ot Ai chh nts, nnd sudden nllai Its of rtUitn ai ii Complaints, lu alue cannot ho estimated. Imjulie for M.ijor Uino's Indian Liniment, ond lakoiioolher. Price, fin ets. xr bottle, 1'or silt' at wholesale and letall by Dennis Harm etc. Co, 21 Pail: How, N. Y dale 1 te, Hohinsnn.lsMiieeie wlch.K N. Y.J P. C. Wills A Co., 10.' Pulton.st.. N, Y.j l ha N. Crltte nden,.w Mh Ave., P. ., aii-1 by ie--peetiihh Due'irlsts ihioiiuhoiit thoworM. None ueuulno unlcMifcli-m d hv John 'Ihos. I -inc. and eountersiRiied by J.T.I Jino ,t Co.,PiopttetciK nil Hroadway, N. Y. in send Mr Cluulais. rmxsvMPTJox cax ukcimuuk 111. lUl I. KI.MLM AT LAST DISC() Lit i.D. I'PH AM SJ-U1H Mt.ATCL'UL.pieiiaietl Hum the loiiiuilu cr 1'iof. Tioiissenu of Pan, rules LonsumpUo), I utm Dlsenvrs, llroiicliltis Dypiia, Maiuaiiuui, (oneinl Dihlllty and nil luolbid 4jjidlUoi)D o( tl.u shUin dlpeluluH "li dellciciicy or ltal Ion e. Ills pleasant to tnsti and u "-hi'.h bottle will con vim e the most Kkepti cul ol .' 11 1 to as ihe gi eat henliiiHictnPiH of Hi" use. s n toltlu, or six hollies for 5o. sent Ia I x miss. Kot-1 bv S. C. Uphnm. Nn. li'i Soiith-ft . Plilliid. ipiii.i, and pilnelinl Drnffjtlst. I livulaii suit fue, T ADIFS a- (tKNTTiKMEX. J J You can hnvo u benuiliul Caul Phoioumili tit,e of os-peiuo (wllh elruilai-s of our Di.v 'il Pnni-i (i ods snIo) by semlliiL' stamp for itiuia iiosbti;e to ItLSl'MAN A KHNDALL, i Hanoi, r wire t, Uoston, Muss, 0 it is tiii: i:uvri'ii.Nci;i:vi.itoiri.ni i' (liipnr twmln.'ii llmuMill mrurni j;oinl HmvuiK Miii'liim. Wiiti'li. Klin IhtMi. 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