The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, February 21, 1868, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSJ3 UllG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
he (ifotumbimu
BLOOiMKIJlTUa. PA.
l'liiDAV iidu.mmi, rr.n, 3I, lUOfl.
Uf TUB COI.UMnl.VN li". till- I.nrgril
UtranlMlvN In t'ttliilulitn mill adjoining
ouatltt of any paper publl.lml lici e, mul
li alto & much larger .Httt limn mi)' iif
tttcolemporarlt.i anil L t lit rt tore III t lit .1
mtdlnra Tor i1rerllilug lit Oil -colon of
I In stale.
nnMocnATic rtatk coxvnxTio.v.
It AitiiiMit.-i-.ti, r t., January 0, I MM,
The Pemoerntlc mate, rolninlllfi' ol IVim-vl.
Tnnlt Imvo filed WUIINIXDAY, Till: l'Ol'Uilt
(1TIDDAV OK MAItCll.W.S, lit lju'ilnclt M.,li
the time, nml the Hull ortho Homo or llcpie.
tentative, nl Ilarrtsbunr.ii. the lui-o, for hold
Inn tltontitiunl rout cut Ion or thoistrty,
Ft 1 ordered Hint this LNmvrnlloil lie. composed
or ono member rorench Heiintor nnd lleprcHca la
th l who shall liotlot-teil Iti the usual manlier
nndlhey will meet ut tho lltno nml place ntori
said, for the pnrpo-o of nominating ciintlldutiil
for the office, of Auilltor General and Hureyor
llplicrnl,nnilof selecting Delegates to the Nullum
nl Convention for the nomination of candidates
for President nml Vlco PrcsldcM.
The. mcniliera nn I commuters of tho orgnnlrn.
tlon nntl nil conservative cltlrens who enu unllo
ulth uh in Kiiooott of Hie constitutional urlnel-
pies are remiesled to proceed to tho elciilon of
llio ucicaaicn in wieir rcspcciivu iiisiims,
liy order of tho Democrat leHtntn onmmlttep,
WILLIAM A. WAI.I..UK,
O O. DaisriiScCy. Chairman.
Mis-Hcprcscntatlon.
Ki'SATon Buckalkw, in his Intc
B)if cell, eays tho World, statwl soiho facts
worthy the attention of the American
people. At tho Inst popular elections
licit! In thoor'hcrn'eiitr.u and est
eriiSla.es, 2,1UI,G31 votea wero ca&t In
fuvoroftholtepublleau party ; and 2,-
100,lG9votO3Wcrocnstfortln' Democratic
party. How arc tho people who thus
represent themselves reprc.-onted in
tho Hump CongrciH? According to a
rule of equality based on numbers tho
Republican majority In tho Senate
t-lioulil have -i member; and the
minority 0. Now the actual constitu
tion of tho Senato Is this 43 llcpubll
onus and leu Democrats. In the House
pesplto nn equal bhnrc In tho voteof tho
country, tho ltepubllcans outnumber
tho Democrats by nbout four to one.
What aro the causes of this fundi tlon of
tho representation ? Tho six States east
of tho Hundson have Bnaggref,'nto popu
lation, according to tho census of 1SC0,
ofO,135,2S3, with twelve members of
the Senate, giving a Senator to each 201,
273 inhabitants. Take all tho States ol
tho union represented in Congress, and
there is a population of 4 1 1,072 for each
Senator. New England lias tlx mem
bers of the Senate more than she would
bo entitled to If there wero n distribu
tion to tho different sections of the
country according to number.
Iu ISO!, when Mr. Lincoln was tak
ing steps to reorganize StntcH in the
South, a revival of the former political
power In that section was feared. Tho
Itadicals Introduced bills into theScnuto,
which wero enacted, providing for the
organization of Nevada, Nebraska, ond
Colorado. The unprecedented pro
visions wero incorporated in these bills
that tlio organisation of Stato govern
ments should ho carried on to tlio end
under tlio constitutional directions of
the President, and that ho should, by
proclamation, declare thoo Territories
ndmitted, without any further action
by Congress. It was not required that
tho proceedings should ho completed
and tho constitutions laid boforo tho
two Houses, nnd nn act of admission
then passed, as had been tlio previous
practice. Itadlcal political power was
aimed nt and obtained unscrupulously,
Colorado is not yet ndmitted; doubtless
ho soon will be; but Nevada nnd Ne
braska contribute four of tho unfair Itc-
publican majority in tho Senate. Yet
Nebraska, nt her last election, had n
total vote of less than 9,000 Colorado
less than 10,000 Nevada less than 10,-
000. In neither ono of these States is
there a population of 50,000, which is
half the number required, under tlio ex
isting Apportionment law, for a mem
ber of Congress.
This is what tho Itadicals have done
to increase their power In tho Senate;
and give themselves a two-thirds vote
for ovcr-ridlng vetoes. See what they
havo omitted to do. Thoy have omit
ted to pass enabling acts for any other of
tho western Territories, either In 1SG4
or subsequently. In New Mexico, nt
the lait election a voteof 7,CS0;3Iontana n
a voto of 10,000 in Utah a voto of 10,231; in
s hasa largo population than the two
which were admitted, ortliantho third
which was attempted to bo a'dmltted.
Utah has a population more than double
that ofeltlier of themjsohasNow Mexico.
Why thodlfTercnco? ThosoStates which
we're admitted, nnd admitted in the
manner described, gavollepubllcnn ma
jorities; thoMS Territories which havo
not been admitted gnvo Democratic
majorities. That Is the whole reason.
Nor was this enough. Mr. Stockton,
elected a Senator from New Jerkcy,was
expelled under tho form of a decNion
upon the Irregularity of ids election
expelled by n party voto of tho majori
ty. Several members wero expelled
from tho House, Baldwin, of Michigan;
Brooks, of New York ; Voorhles, of
Indiana expelled by a party voto for
that reason and for no other reason
Tho reconstructed reconstruction policy
has tho sumo purpoe moves to tho
snmo result, "political poweratnny cost
It is proposed by n political party to
shapo'the political Institutions In ten of
the United States so that itspowcr shall
bo Increased In both Hour; or it ill
aster befalls them In .tho North, that
their power in both Houses shall bo re
tained for thu future.
Tjik "Globe Kdltlon" of tho complete
works of Charles Dickens, pu Wished by
Hurd t Houghton, o. 459 Broomo St
Now York; began with "Nicholas
Nickleby," and N completed In 13
volumcfl lit tho rato ol ono a month, nt
$1.C0 per volume, Illustrated by tho first
urtlstfl. By a lino to tho publishers, you
can get n list of tlio order In which tho
works appear, nnd they nro so cheap
and como.nt such Intervals, that you
can easily' rend one, and got money
enough, wived off ofsegars, to buy tho
tho next by tlio tlmo it is ready, It will
bo iiirlnvestmcnt bringinglastlngpleas
uro.
Wo observe since writing tlio abovo
that tho wholo set is ready for delivery
to subscribers, nnd others ordering tho
work, nnd wo trust tliexo beautiful vol
urnes may havo n Inrgo nnd rcnuiiienv
live Milo.
Klduh Knai'I', i.penkliig of lor.g
prayers, onco tuld, "When I'eler was
endeavoring to walk upon tlio water to
meet his Muster, nnd was about fluk
ing, had his buppHuitlou Lieu its long
us tlio iiittcduction to one of our mod
ern pl8jeri, b'.foie he got through it ho
would liuvv lu lUly Kit under water.
Democratic Count; Convention.
Tin: Democracy of Columbia County
assembled In Convention, in pursuiinco
of the call of tho Standing, Commtteo
at the Courtllouse, In Bloomiburg, on
Monday, the 17th day of February, at
ono o'clock l'.M.
Cnl. John (I. I'reezo, Chairman of the
Standing Committee, called the Con
vention to ordur.
J.J. Bobbins nominated Thomas J.
Vnmlerslleo for President. Curried.
On motion of Charles Conner, Geo,
W.'Uttnnd William Iimon were elect
ed Secretaries
On motion, tlio roll of townships
was called in alphabetical order, anil
the following gentlemen presented cre
dentials and wero admitted to seats In
the Convention :
Hearer Peter Knclcht, Allen Mann.
I teuton .... M' Henry, Abr. A, Kline.
yjfooHi J..!. Bobbins, Peter llllluieyer.
Jhr. Jltrwick Absent
Jlor. (Vittnttiu Absent
JlrtarcrtekW'm. l.unmi, .ler.C.Smlih.
CiitmehM- Geo.Manhart, Jos. Martz.
Li uiHjh am l A bsei 1 1
J-'ishlnpercek A.J. Kline, David Savage.
J'rtiikliii'. Parr, J. Loreman.
OrccHiroorf-Geo.W.Utt,Oo(i.W.I)err.
icifoe.'--N.P..Mooro,T.J.Vandersllce.
Juvluon Irani Derr, John Savage.
Locust Absent!
Maine Nathan Miller, U.J. Campbell.
MiJJUnio Snyder. Charles II. Hess.
Maillton Jacob M. (llrliin, II. Wagner.
Montour W.a.Qiilck.J.T.Kiirnsworth.
Mt.l'hasunt-A. Mordan, Win. Miller.
Orange- Charles Conner, D. K. Sloan.
Pine Albert Hunter, Win. Knrschncr.
hoaruifcreek I ADseut
Scott U 11. Knt, 1. T. Hnrtman.
A'jnWo(('--AndruwLaubach,J.A.l'rit.
Gen. Wellington II. Knt, of Scott of
fered tho following:
Jlesoh-al, That William II. Shoeniit.
f in 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 'j iv ii ii 1 1 v H jilt Jwrnu J
Jllllard, of MIUllii, bo Bepresentativo
uonierees to meet similar uonicroos,
frnm Mnnfnnr (inntv. tri hnlict n llnln.
gato to tlio 4th of March Democratic
niato convention at llarrlsiitirg, on
Monday, February 21th. in Danville,
at Lindners' Hotel, (formerly C. II.
oavnge-sj
Tho Bcsolutlon was unanimously adop
ted. Charles Conner, of Orange, then olfer
ed the following:
Jiewh-ed, That E. J. M'Hcnry, of
MsningerceK. anu capt. William j.
Allen, of Madison, bo Senatorial Con
ferees, to meet similar Conferees from
Montour, Northumberland and Sulli
van, to select a Senatorial Delegate to
tho 4th of March Democratic Stato Con
vention nt Uarrisbtrg: Conference to
meet in jjanviue, nt l.iminora' Hotel,
(formerly Savage's) on Monday, tlio21tli
wuji vi A vuiuai iouo.
Tho Resolution was adopted.
Tho following Resolution was then
read, by Gen. Knt, recondetl by Andrew
I'rcas, and unanimously adopted:
Ilesolveil. That we deem it inexnedl-
cnt to instruct tlio Delegates to tho
Stato and National Convention in favor
ofnny particular uerion lor Pre.-. h lent :
believing that a Judicious selection Is
more iiKciy to no niatie, when all the
Delegates are free to select the right
man lor tho place.
Tho Hon. Irani Dorr, of Jackson, then
offered the following:
-Rfjoml, That wo heartily and fully
endooso thecourso of lion. (J. 11. Buekii-
lew. U. S. Senator lor this State, and
deem it fortunate that the Democracy of
n.niil.irn.i..ni... , -I.... r
iiiu siunu mil su auiu u rciiro-
sentatlvont this crisis.
Tlio resolution was heartily seconded
nnd adopted by n tremendous "aye."
Capt. Gcorgo W. Utt, of Greenwood,
then otlercd tho following:
Jicsolved. That this Convention view
with nlnrm tho present condition of
mo couniry, anu especially theiitteint
of tho Itadicals In thoso-called Congress
of tho United States, to usurp tho power
oi uiuuovcrument.
Jlesolrcd, That wo regard tlio persis
tent clforta of tlio Radicals to dlsfran.
chiso tho white people of tho ten south
ern omics, nnu to lorcc negro suirrago
upon thcmnirainst their will.ns a fearful
outrago upon tho rights of tho people of
iiiu wiiuiu union.
Tho resolutions wero heconded by
uen. lintln a capitnlnnd telling speech,
iu which ho briefly recapitulated nnd
commented upon tho salient points of
radicalism.
On motion, Col. Frcczo wascallcd up
on nnd responded in a short nddrcss,re
ferringto tho difference between tho last
Presidential contest and this, and urg
ing harmony, nctivity, nnd vigilance
assure to bring us a splendid triumph.
capt. Utt, in response to a call, ad
dressed the Convetion in a brief and
forclblo speech, commenting on the
policy nnd precedent set by tho Radi
cals us destructive of the best interests
of tho country.
On motion tho Convention adjourned
with thrco rousing ehocrs for tho next
Democratic candidato for President.
TIIOS. J. VANDKBSLICK, fm'l
Gi:ouoi3 W. Utt, , .
William I.amox, ) 'rctariei.
Annual Incomi: Assixsmkxth
Tho United States assistant assessor.-,
aro preparing lo proceed with tlio as
sessment, oi tho annual income tax.
Commencing assessment at this early
day will ben decided itdvuntnirn In tin.
tax-myer, as his business will bo fresh
in ins mum, anil the Items of Incou.e
will not havo b,jen forgotten, Thu fol
lowing nru tho reoulrements of the law;
Every person -.vho has an Income Is re
quired to mako a detailed statement of
thesamu to tho nssUlant a-scasor In tho
division wlieio ho or she resides, and
bo sworn to Its correctness, whether It
exceeds the sum of $1,000 or not. Every
person who posoei-sis u gold watch, a
carriage or buggy (including harness),
exceeding in vuluojaoo, nil gold plate
kept for use, and silver plate exceeding
In amount 40 ounces Troy weight, must
mako a return. Guardians, trustees,
executors nnd ndmlnUtrutors, and per
sons acting Innny other fiduciary capac
ity, nro required to mako return or tho
Incomo belonging to minors or other
persons for whom they act. Persons
falling to mako a return will ho liable
tobottssossed by tlio assistant assessor
according to tho best Information ho
can obtain, and in buch case fifty per
cent, penalty will be added to tlio tax.
Businessmen Intending to pursue any
business incurring a liability to tlio
special or license tax for tho ensuing
year commencing May 1, 1S09, will
mako their application to tho nssUlant
assessor for tald Hcenso or special tax
receipt, at time or making their Income
roturn. Gentlemen, you needn't wait
for a card of Invitation, but walk tin
nnd report your accumulation of green-
uacKS, nnu yon will llntl the assistant
assessor ready to tako your report.
HKNATOIl THOMAS.
TllK rase of Senator-elect Thomas, of
Maryland, oecupId tlio greater part of
tho tlinoortlieSenateiigain to-day. Mr.
Buckolew madoan excellent nrmunnnt
in Mr. Thomns's bebair, but It Is very
evident that when a voto is reached ho
win no reiuseu admission to his sent.
His opponents claim from four to six
majority nguinst him. Tills calcula
tion iins bteii made on a careful can vnu
of tho Sciiuto.
Final Collapse of "Impeachment."
Mr. sit vent reacts the xehip in vain
the Jlattieal leader aimounees Ms ikter
mlnution to touch the sutitect nu more
important Interview with Mr. fiteeens
tiitler denunciations of lirjmbllean
lowardsthetvidenet in the President's
faeor on the question of veracity.
Tin: Impeachment question was
finally tested this forenoon. All the
members of tho Reconstruction Com
mittee of tho House of Representatives
were c(ut at an early hour, when
Mr. Thad. Hteveni, chairman, propos
ed that thu definite consideration of tho
matter, which seemed to him to havo
been shirked on tho lal tiny of the ex
amination of the writer of thedlspalcli
es signed, "J. U.S.," In The World,
should nt once bo had. Mr. Slovens
stated in very strong language his
opinion that tho Investigation had gone
far enough. It was useless to argue
upon tho subject. There wero plenty
of proven charges whereupon .Mr. John
son could be impeached, and It was Mr.
Steven's conviction that ho should be
Impeached without further palaver.
Mr. Stevens then laid before tlio Com
mittee the following preamble nnd res
olutions: The Committee on Reconstruction, to
whom wui referred tho correspondence
or Andrew Johnnn, President of the
United States and U. S. Grant, tlio
General Commaiidlntrtho Armies of the
United States, having considered tlio
snmo nnd tho evidence, do report that,
In virtue of tho powers with which your
committee lias been invested, thev have
fully examined the evidence before
them, nml nro of opinion that Andrew
JohiHon, President or the United Stales
Is guilty of high crimes and misde
meanors, and therefore, thev recom
mend tlio adoption of thu following
resolutions:
Jlesolecd, That Andrew Johnson,
President of thu United States, bo Im
peached of high crimes and nildcmcan
or?.
Jlesolrcd, That a committee go lo tho
Senate, and nt tho bar thereof, In tho
iiiimu ui iiiu umiu ui ivuirusuni.uives
nnd of nil the people or tho United
States, do impeach Andrew Johnson,
President of tho United States, or high
crimis and misdemeanors, and ac
quaint tho Senato that tho House or
Representatives will in duo tlmo Cx-
hiiiii. particular articles or Impeach
ment against him and mako good the
same.
Jiesolved. That said Committee do tie
niand that tho Senate take order for
tho appearance of the said Andrew
Johnson, to nnwcr to said impeach
ment.
Mr. Bingham moved that all this,
and tho wholo subject of impeachment,
bo laid on tho table, whereupon Mr.
Stevens waxed fearailly wroth, and de
nounced not only Mr. Bingham, but
Mr. iilngham's disciples and Congress
generally, as -'a pack of wincing politi
cians." Mr. Stevens' extreme illness
and debility spared him from being
compelled to listen to any very excita
ble responses, nlthough'somo sarcastic,
but decorous, remarks Wero indulged in
by Mr. Brooks, Mr. Beck, and others.
At last Mr. Stevens insisted that the
yens and nays should bo recorded upon
tho motion by Mr. Bingham, in that
the country might know who was and
who was not In favor or giving Mr.
Johnson his deserts. So tho voto was
taken, nnd was recorded thus :
3 "cms Bingham, Beck, Payne, Hul
hurd, Brooks and Beaman.
A'd.ys Stevens, Boutwell ami Farns
worth. OI course, this voto sufficed to lay tho
suhject on tho table, from which it will
never bo lifted. Although ono member
or tho Commltteo seemed dlspo-cd to
flinch from voting, nnd attempted to
retire from the room, Mr. Stovens was
too determined, ns everybody will bo
glad to know, to allow such a proceed
ing. Ho demanded tho frill voto or tho
Committee, nnd It is tho frill voto of tho
Commltteo which has overthrown tho
impeachment project.
After tho rush of membors and poli
ticians into Mr. Stevens's room at tho
Capitol had ceased, and very soon after
tho defeated "great commoner" had
been homo in ills chair from the Capi
tol to ids home, tho writer of theso des
patches, who had also been a witness
examined in tho preacnco of Mr. Ste
vens, called upon him. He was receiv
ed Iu a chamber whero Mr. Stovens,
tho dying leader of a once powerful but
now fallen national party, leaned bnck
iu an easy chair alone, looking almost
utterly exhausted. Nevertheless his
welcomo was cordial, and his expressed
regret that Mr, Stevens might not feci
himself strong enough to con verso upon
tlio subject In view was nlloviatcd nt
onco by Mr. Stevens's outspoken frank
ness. "I'll say this," proceeded Mr. Stovens
"Not particularly for publication. And
ye," ho continued, "I don't object to
your publishing rnytlilng I say, I'll
say this, that tho wholo question of im
peachment lies almost iu n nutshell. As
to tho first part ortho Grant antl John
son correspondence (Johnson's letter Is
chieily nlludo to), I consider that there
Is enough ovideneo to impeach a dozen
mm. Tho main point Is, was the
Pre-ldent guilty or not guilty ofn viola
tion or an attempted violation or tlio
Tenure-of-omco act? Ho Is explicit
enough hlmselfon thlssubject. Although
ho states In one place that ho did not
remove Stanton and put Giant in with
any reference to the Tenure-or-Ofllee
net, but tiiion tho nuthorlty granted
him by tho Constitution what Is to bo
said in Ills defence for his requiring
Grant, as they both ngreo in all their
letters, to arrange with him (Johnson)
lo keop Stanton out of oflku nguinst tlio
will or tho Senato? Tho Senato had con
firmed tho Tenuro-of-onico law. What
right had a President to deny, defy, or
seek to disobey, or circumvent that
law? Damn it, don't both tho President
and General Grant sub-crlbo to this
vital fact that Orant had nt least con
sidered, nnd that Johnson had insisted
upon, tlio proposition tliatarantbhould
help Johnson to keep Stanton out of
onico anyway notwithstanding tho Ten-uro-or-otllco
act? If this direct attempt
oi tho President to vlolato a law mndo
by tlio Congress of tho United States
doesn't render him llnblo to bo impeach
ed, whatdoes?"
"I am, ns you see, Mr. Steveus, only
a respectful listener."
"Well, then, thero's tho wholo thing,
It'snssimploasday. What tho devil
do I earo about tho question ofvcraclt v.
as they call It, between Johnson nnd
Grant V That's nothing to do with tho
law. Both of them rnny call each
other liars If they wnnt to, perhaps thev
both do lie a little, or let us say, equivo
cate, though the l'resldent certainty has
the weight of evidence on his side. But
Johnson being right or Grunt being
wrong, it makes no difference. If they
want to tettlo tho question between
them, they may both go out In my back
yard nnd settle It nlone. Of course
have a slight otjectlvn (o having that
area soiled by either of them, but I
wouldn't object, If they would only tlx
It so that wo should have no more talk.
What I am after Is, that tho law' of
these United Stntes, ns mndo by the
Congress of theso United State, shall
bo obeyed by tho President ns well ns
by all men ho? hie. Thero wns plenty
of evidence, God knewsloconvlet.Ioliii
sou lal year. It's all nonsense and
folly to nrgue ngallist the self-evident
proposition that there Is moru than
plenty of evidence now."
"I suppose, Mr. Slovens, that you
limy have been a little disappointed at
inylestlniony."
"O, not at all. That was right enough.
I've told you already that the question
between Johnson and Grant has noih
lug to do with my Idea of Impeach
ment. They may fight that out them
selvi's. Grant limy bo ns guilty ns tho
President of a violation of or un admit
ted attempt fo violate tho law, but
Grant Isn't on trial : It's JoIui-miii
whom wo havo lo consider; nnd, while
wu are not talking or crimes, misde
meanor Is enough, and that Is proven
against him."
"Well, wero you tils-appointed In tho
voto this morning by tho committee V"
Not a bit, sir. I know nil the cowards
In this Congress. Long experience has
enabled mo to black mark every one or
them, damn them I"
"What, then, Is at hist your opinion
on tho question whether Mr. Johnson
will ever be Impeached."
"Sir," said Mr. Steven-", with a hitler
smile, "I shall never bring up this
question or Impeachment again, I am
notgolnc to dally with that or any
other committee in regaid to it any
longer."
At this moment a secretary entered
tho chamber, nnd I bade tho "great
commoner" good-bye.
Ho said, as I took his hand, "come,
sir, at nny time. I shall always be
glad to seo and speak with you upon
this and other subjects, I shrink from
no revelation or my opinions or convlc-t!on-."-Coj
iV. V. World.
CONGRESSIONAL.
Fnmtt'Ar.Y 11th. Tlio Senate yester
day debated tho bill providing lor the
admission of Senator Thomas, of Mary
land. A substituto was olfered declar
ing that Mr. Thomas, in permitting a
minor son to join tho rebel nr'iy, and
furnish him with S100 for his expenses,
had given aid nnd comfort to the enemy,
and consequently was not eligible lo a
seat in tho Senate. Mr. Sumner spoke
at length iu opposition to the bill, eon
tending that thu Constitution required
that Senators and Representatives in
Congress should be loyal men, and that
consequently tho substitute was un
necessary. Mr. Trumbull replied, de
nying that there was any evidence of
disloyalty on the part of Mr. Thomas.
Tho discussion was continued at con
siderable length, and the Senate
adjourned without dlsposingor the sub
ject. Thu bill to .secure the rights of Ameri
can citizens iu foreign States camu up
for eon-ideration in tho Hou-e. The
Kentucky election ease came up fore on
slderntlon. Tho Committee on Elections
having reported that Mr. John Y.Brown
was not entitled to thu sent for the reason
that he had given aid and comfort to
the rebelsdurlng the war, M . Brown
was permitted to address tho House iu
his own behalf. At the conclusion of the
debate thesubstituto was rejected and the
report of tho Committee adopted. A
Joint resolution was adopted directing
tlio Secretary of War to take immediate
measures for tho reduction of tlio nriny
expenses nt, nnd iu tlio vluinltyof, New
York City by eoneen (rating tho busi
ness ol the various bureaus iu tlio City.
Tho llouso then adjourned.
Feisiiuaky lflth In tlio Senato yes
terday the resolution to admit Philip
F. Thomas. Senator-elect from Mary
land, was discussed by Messrs. Bucka
lew, Blicrmnn, Howard and others.
In the llouso tho Kentucky elec
tion casooceiipied the session, but with
out concluding tho discussion thu House
adjourned.
Fr.nnuAr.Y 17th. Thero was noses-ion
of tho Senato Saturday. Iiithellou-e
tho consideration or tlio Kentucky con
tested election caso was resumed. Mr.
Samuel E. Smith, tlio contestant, ad
dressed tho House nt length In favor of
his claim to tho seat. Ho contended
that ns Mr. Brown, who received n ma
jority of votes, had been declared in
eligible, tho votes cast for him should
not havo been considered in tho count,
nnd that as ho (Smith) received n inn.
joriiy of nil others cast, ho was entitled
to mo seat.
FuimuAiiY 18th. Tlio resolution pro
viding for thcadmlslon of Mr. Thomas,
Senator elect from Maryland, caiuo up
frjr discussion in tlio Senato yesterday,
when tho Chair announecd that Mr.
Johnson, who Introduicd thu resolution
was ill, and desired that thu vote on the
question bo postponed.
In tlio House Mr. Bingham introduced
a bill to restore the Slate of Alabama to
representation in Congress. It recites
that at tho recent election in that Stato
a majority of votes wero given for the
new Constitution, prepared in accord
ance with the Reconstruction laws, and
provides for the eonvenlug of the Leg
islature elected under thutCoiistl tit Ion ;
also, that upon tho rntlllcntion of Un
constitutional Amendment by tho Leg.
isluture, anil the establishment by law
of Impartial sullrago within her borders,
Alaluni.t shall bu cniitled to represen
tation in Congress. Tho Diplomatic
and Consular Appropriation bill wis
considered In Cummltuo. Mr. Will
lams ofl'ereil an amendment stilMug
out tho nppioprhitlons lor tho missions
in South and Central America. lit
siioko In favor of his amendment, de
claring that the business In tho-e mis
sions could bo nil transacted by ono or
trt-o consuls r eoninieieial agencies.
Mo-nrs, Wushburno and Banks opposed
tho amendment, anil, alter a lengthy
debute, It iis lejeeteil. An amend
ment proposing uu appropriation lor a
mission to Itomi ,vin rejected yeas IS,
nays AO.
Fr.llIllJAHY lUtli Tho stfnnfn vester.
day passed the llouso bill providing for
tho reduction of expenses in tlio War
Department. The bill providing for the
gradual reduction or the army was also
passed. Tho resolution providing for
mo uuuiissiou oi Dir. i nonius, Menulor
elect from Maryland, was taken tin.
Mr. Trumbull siioko In favor of tho
resolution. Mr. Jolinsonalso spoko in
favor or tlio admission or Mr. Thomas,
nfrcr which tho Senato adjourned, with
tho undcrstandlllir that Mr. Johnson.
will close tho debate to-day, and n voto
uu union on mo resolution.
Homo News.
Lir.irrii.sJANT-aENWui, hiii:kman.
Amono tlio nominations by tho Pres
ident. WHS that of Lii-iitenant.rienni-iil
Sherman, to bo Brevet General of the
armies ortho United States. Tho Pres
ident has directed Geneial Grant to
assign General Sherman to the com
mand orn now department, headquar
ters In WnshliiL'ton. to lm --iiii.,i tin.
Department of tho Atlantic; It Includes
uio departments ot Washington, tho
Last and the Lakes. Tho order him
not yet been promulgated.
Tlin BUUUATT TUIAL.
Till' Tii-nlm!i1lltman. Ili.it U..M.nl.
.. I' U.WUHIKWIHU ,1111V IIIU 13 J I I I I
trial will not begin on thutwenty-fourth
Infltnnt. nl nmiriim..f.l llntl. I,t,l..
... .... , U1II.V...I v l.tlU
Plerrepolnt, who Is retained for tlio
prosecution, and Mr. Brady, who con
ducts tho defence, will bo prevented
Hum iitii'imiiig ii nun uino uy previous
cngagiinintB. Thnin is also consltlcra-
mo tniic or tiiklug tho necessary steps
iu cimiuiiiiiuiigo ui vinui) lllidtOIIUVO
the trial tnLe place at the North,
Tin; m'amiI.ijcasi:.
Tin; Supreme Court to-day overruled
the motion heretofoto maile to dismiss
tho application Iu tlio M'Ardlu ca-o for
want or Jurisdiction. Tho ea-e will
therefore conn' up for nrgiiment on Us
merits, ns previously arranged, on the
first Monilay of March.
Tin: 'appointmunt or Mtsisrnn to
i;x(ir.ANi).
Ti'r.lti; ; coins to be no dnnbl that
liuiniipolntmeut of Minister lo England
has been tendered to Gen. George 11.
M'Clollan, but nothing ilellulte has yet
boon heard from him us to its accept
ance. The leslgnatlon or Mr. Ailam-".
It has been ascertained from all ollklnl
source, takes place In April.
t O.NdlSUss'lllN.W, I'llOslM'ATi-.
T.n. probability of at tlnuoiis sess
ion of Congress hence to the Ith of
March, IStitl, Is beginning to bo tli-cuss-ed
among llio members. Nearly nil the
expressions point to a recess in June for
a couple of months, a rcnsssoiubling in
Septenibtr, If events require 11, and
then a recess until Dei-ember, The
present session cannot po-slbly complete
lis liuaticlul work before the last of
June or theearly portion tif July, and
there will probably bo houiljouriihiciits
fur the National Convention or either
party.
Foreign Jffcws,
FimiiUAiiY llth The riotous distur
bances Iu Cork were rcnoucd Wednes
day, and n-siiults were made upon the
Police In dlU'orcnt parts of the City.
Tho Portuguese Government has au
thorized tho laying ol'a cable from Fal
mouth, Eng., to Oporto; thence to the
Azores, and tlienco again to thocoaston
the United Slates.
I'i:n. loth Admiral Farragut having
recovered from his slight Illness, lms
attended a Stato dinner at the Royal
P.ilaee In Florence, to which he was in
vllid by King Victor Emmanuel. The
Italian Journals continue to speculate
upon thu object of the Admiral's visit.
Minister Menabrea has staled iu the
Italian Parliament that several ships
had been dlsii.itt hed lo South America;
ho gave no Information, however, ns to
the object of the expedition.
The piisouer Leunou, having been
convicted of treason felony, but not of
murder, lias been sentenced to fifteen
yeais' Imprisonment.
News from Abyssinia sets forth that
King Theodoras and tho British cap
lives were, at last accounts, at Magdula.
Leave was yetcrd.ty granted in the
lSritish House of Commons to bring in
it bill to suspend for it swrt time the
operation of the writ of habeas corpus
lioni the 1st of Marih, prox.
Tlio French Government is rapidly
pushing forward tho organization of
the National Guard throughout France.
Fi'.UUUAtlY 17th. Lord Stanley Is
expected to shortly succeed Earl Derby
at the head ol'tlioMlnistry. Lord Derby,
howevcr.still lives, us also does Judge
Shoe, notwithstanding tho announce
ment, of the death of both gentlemen,
m.mu In London and New York Sat
in day.
No changes in thu Ministry, and no
Important alterations of the Constitu
tion uro, wo aro Informed, contempla
ted by tho French Government.
FmittUAiiY 18th. Information was
given in tho British llouso of Com
mons yesterday evening that tho Gov
ernment was preparing an Irish Reform
bill. A motion Wiissubscquontly made
for thostcond reading of the bill, sus
pending tho writ of liitbean corjtits iu
Ireland, mid Earl Mayo, dining the
progress ol thu debate upon the motion
gave explanaltons in regard to the ar
rest of Mr. G. F. Train.
Mr, Sullivan, editor of tho Dublin
A'atlon, lias been found guilty of pub
lishing seditious libels.
Italy hasathngth determined to pay
part of thu Papal debt.
Count von llisinaiek is seriously ill.
-liu-Uvt JUiioi t.
Win lit ik-1 linshcl
llo
Torn " ,
Klmir per lurul
t'lnvei-M-i-il
Flnxsot'il
llullcr
i:i',s ,
I'uUnu-
I(ltllt(l(-S
Ill'lril Apple
I'nik
Mums
siltli-s unit Miiiuhlcm
Luicl p.-r pinuiil
ll.iy per Ion
I.U.Mlimt.
Hemlock Itoarils per tliousunil fei t
Pino " " " (one liu-li).
Joint, SVuntlltiu, Plunk, (lltitiiloi-lc)
stlilnyluM, No, 1 per lIlOUKUIUl ,
. S2 .10
. i n
. i i'
. 7 I'll
. J 01)
II
Ml
II
, 1 I")
. )
LD
I'l
VI
. 10 M
. fit 11
.. 1MI-J)
... 15 IK)
... S 1)1)
,.. 7 W
. IS 00
swing
IlinN
No. 1 sk-ntch pit;...
No. 2 " " ,
illuutn
ft.
810
S-1S
815
I'lillmlrllilili, .Mnrl.it...
'i'liuiLSOAV, l-'cbruary 20 ISC'.
FI.OUK
Northwestern nuprrfluo nt 7.003 8.00
Northwestern i-xlm ...s.-'ytji) li.mi
.N'nrtliueMerii family lO.mil.OO
IVnusylwinl.wuiil Western suiK-rlluo... 7.VK'$s.'.Ji
l-i-iiu-ylviiiilu uiul Western extr.i siOf-jilo.w
IViitisyallii nml Western family ,.II.on$lJ.7)
l'i nnsylMuiia ami Wtsttrn fancy lt.Uk.iUI.oil
Iliu Hour s 7).3.oo
Wiir.vr IVitiisylvnuUreil.ti Iras 8ii;(it!2.W)
houtlicrn " " $-MHXj$W.7'i
Calliornla " tf).-:o
" whlto ' S.1.lVdHi.h)
Kvr. IVnnsylvanti rye, vOius I..V)&)s.i.-,
runs Yellow, ' lil,.infi.,i
M nue, Jl.JU'i&Si.-ji
llTS-stills iy ..'.7-h-
Pl'.OVIsioNS Mess Pork, $ hbl ?JL' M
Mess Heel, " illM
wrtsseu iioks, l siic&liu
SinokcU Hams " lVCsiKji!
" hliuuhlers vlt) 1'ILiu.flllu
I.nnl, V ID llMjlulJu
Hrxps Oloversii it i hus ST.tloois.oJ
'i ImotliysutU V hus .!.i;,
1-lnxsieil ' , J-.KW.'.SO
e.vTri.t. neci uuoe-nip 7et.$so
lAms, tt, laail , ftJa57."i
-silr.ri- V lb 6ii;i.7e
lliiu- tUOOtlw II).i0Silii0
NEW ADVURTISEMKNTS.
A
UDITOlt'S NOTICE.
iu tlx Ornhnirnfiuiri fur ilir Cminiv r rv.intn.
Mh In the mall i r of llu-o-tntf of lnnl-l MunlMt,
l.ltf Ol Ipv , M-0' I I W J , I'll, 'J lit- AlUiltOMlplolll.
' I Uv tlu'C.nrt uJHm.tt tu U.-iI.iiuh nt Hih
It'HHnt ) Win. CtirUiiiiiiii ucr Uu- fiiiiiituiL
-.It'll) nt ( niitrl (iill rVi II ill I'ki V. tn 1i.i1:i i)U.
tnbmtuii niiiuiiUxt l.'Uililulb on I.l'Mh!Ml,lhu
'itOlIKIll I'.'lluWr.LU Au.ll.l'.tnr.
in llio Oijiliith'K i'oiirt for the Comih offiiliim.
III. I. Ill tljOliiiltliT Ol I hi- CKtl.lt-(il Mnl-v I'l.. iil.nl
iliri-nst'il. 'Ilai AlUlllor no niiili-il l.y thi Court
i- ii mi iv tti-iiii'iiiiun ui im niHtiu.'f in tho tinn-u
of Lconiinl AitmiiK, AilniliilMnttor oj Mm i;i.
K llh.iri tli-n'ilM'il iiiutiUH tlimlnillnif,ot tlio wild
limstn!i. will iiH'i't tin- imrtlra liiU'n-itfil for tlm
Mh. A. l. 11, ii) Itlti'il.ick. A, M lit hU iiitU-y III
il-ouiuitliurColtniilitii piumtv, l'i.
.IUII.N (1, niKC.U, An lltor.
A
UDITOIVM NOTCH.
in tno urpnairii uotirttor llio County nf C'ulum
Iiiu, In thu mutter of llio estulo nl Wlllliun L'luy
tnu ilei-easpil. 'Ilui AiuUlor iippnlutt-ii hy tf,0
e'ouit, lo inaltiiiUstriUutlonortliu luiluueo 111 the
ItullitH m rsniuiu I Hul 1 Miiiv. I of William Uluy.
Ion ileieaia,limomt tho Iccatct'iitiUf state, ,
lut-it the tK-M Intel rslctl lor Ihe t urii.se of his
nppnllitlnelit on l liliiAV.VTIh nf MAlail.A. I),
limn at 10 iieiock, A. it. ul lilsolllce in lilunuisburn,
Culuiiiuu enuuly, l-u.
Jiiii.Narrtiaizi;, Auaiior.
UMT'b'U'H NOTICI3.
In tho Orpluni'iiCottrt for tlin County nf Colum.
Iilslu tin- liuitlerol iheisiimiol I'lulcrlek lless
ilto aseil, I ho AliUllor nppolulul liy llio I'uurl,
In liiilku lUktillmtlnn ul Iliu Liihiurolli Iho liiiiids
ol Thomas Hi., l'jtttutur of KiiiUrlik llissde
(NiMH uiuonn ll.eli times- ul inlil ti Huh ,w in unci
llu pnrllm llilmsliil for tho purpose of his an
pollltlllint.ull HAll'llDAy.SlAlUlliH.A. ll.lfuS,
at len o i Ink, A. l in tho llliuuf ICuhcrt P.
i'iiil.,tKl,n.ii,iroi Main nnu Market HlueH,
llluoiinljiiiu, I'uliilnlila eounty, Pu.
M. U, JAt KSO.V, Auditor,
PUHLIO SAL13
1 OP VAMJAIlLli IllIAI, UHTATi: t
In minunnco cf on oriliruf IhoOri hiiii's Court
nt Co ii in hlu fount), l-u., ui HA-I UhDA V Murtli
lull, IMi, ill onouiluiltluiiK-ulirinoou, Willlnm
Cmi.y, (luaiillau ul Hisjn one of Hie nili.ordill.
illili ol Josiph tliarharl,lulo of Main luunshlp,
Insula lounly, diiuisiil, will iiio.clu sola by
puiillu Miuiue, en the pninihn, llio tiniiniilril
ono-IUIrii lutcrist In u urlain
Ij O T Oh' (J 11 O U N 1),
sltunlu Iu tou iishlp nfortrnlU.nuJoluliiElonil of
JJenJumlu Mlllir. Ailuin 1 ellirolf, una otherc
containlnir iitiimt TWi) At III HofliiuU, uiitru ii
oroeri-ctijlu liWl IMMI)IUUhl-.,r-iora llouso
ana riluhle. Iliu luliritlul Iliu widow, nml of
John Oinrlmrtjurul Matilda I:. Cii iirlmrt, tlicutti.
-r cliiltlrt ii of dictUint, will L- solum ihummo
tlmo nlul jilaie, JtfciiKCOLl-ilAN.Cliik.
fyurm ol iliu I unhufro uu my klmll Luimld ut tlio
KtilliUiKilowii -iftliuiiroiirly.ttuDiii'.iciiilhlikH
tlio ten jit?r uut.nt il,u luiliimntli u uUolutu'
anil llio Kiuuliilnu llirtt-(uurtliB Jn vne jiar
Ummiitcr, jvlili lulcrriii from tlio tonilrina.
lion m, bi. ruichuiit r to yuy tor On U una fctwiun,
I. Mi' tl.c tHutp oi u til iliuoHil, i-ttualft uu uforc
lib, UVr yS l11 JAM 1 ItLhV' UnwUiai..
g T A T E M 13 N T- O F V if 13 ' F I N A N O 13 S
or Tin:
(j O U N T Y, O F OOI, II M II 1 A ,
I'llOM
jANt'ArtY 1ST I8DT, Tn.lAM-AKY 1ST 10".
TllK Atl'lllnrn f lcrlfil Id initio nml mllllM tho ncimtitH r.f t'lilmuMil rnimlv, rMttOTtfullr I 'PR
ti-Mv.- to irp ,ri iliu ihi'y liim-t'-Hmimtitlit- (.niiit- frutu Hi-- il M tl.ii f lithium- A. It, iin I tin is.
toi.l i-IkIiI titiinliitl nnd 4lt" m- fit, to ihi Hi ki ilai i.r.hthimi-,v a li'. mii-ihi itmiu.l i-inlit iiitli'ln-1
ittt.l slkli-i'lslil tiii.i, iitnl lvt-p. i tutllv lii lii'fiiii. Hn Hih, .titilbr hi Hn- tnurl il 1 1'liilm-li
Pints, nf mM enmity tlio Mto.vlnmilnlHiiriit ami rrpull iigt-i i-alilv tn llif anil K.i-tloti nl dm Aol
of tlciu-rnlniiM ii ili li- i.nliis t'iMiitii.ivriulili ihism-iI ilu- lutirili iliu nf Apt II, . I-, lislli
J. bTll.i:, Trm-un-riir Coin miilacoitnly
ll,
in:.
.Inn, 7, Toiimoonl mitfttnti'lln for ltkl
ntil ircvloiM vfni's, 1
" " To lltilniKv In Ii in ii of Irrnv
tirrr, m pir An lllnr ro-
ri. Jit 1 1. im,
IVh, 0. Tut nil nf .h iimiol KrlHmrr
of llriur Crotk, for Itismin 2
C.Hnlr.
Mnr, .", Tnl'iiKh of K. lclmrr
of Itri.ir Crrrlt for Iticptiiif
.Iiinr Tonniiiiint of cnunty tux riv
M'NM-il lor Isl7.
" Tn ninount inMt-d lo Duhltcnto
ofHcult Tuw IHlltp.
M Tonmoitntof Ten iUy nM"it
tnctit, iMi;,
" II Tn I'li-liof CmuI Ulitpp tinprov
cil 1'iml 1 i riili-i'intil,
Mcjit. '2 To fasli nf A. . lUni, Awiit
li. rrilOPUl(-i,
Tufa-sliur Kinitlry i-otkoiih i.
roilfonicil.
" 12 ToOkIi cf Tlmyor A Xuye-i,
IVtTt) M
It Cil
177 W
100 0
no 11
MOO
1 r, 20
21 l"i
l)ec. 2 Tn('iili r fJcnryn llvrmi of
llrlur t ifi'U, for Lct-imiLf u.
Suit,
Tu fali forlm ilay so-(n.ent
' 10 T(iCfi-lifromNortliuinlTlnjnl
ruiintv iiuc t'iltimlla co.,
for r.-tmlilnu MrMitc
" TO 0111 AHHPHluri(,!l3K'S
llU 'Ion tilX, W,7.
" Tn ruh fnrsuiKlry Tatf-i,
' Tn lliit.tiuv fintituiiiHntf.
Tu Vih nfHuiiilrv persons Itc
ili'inptki.i liiunvy
til
27t 70
fJIUJ M
JOIIXJ, STtfjUi.Tcv rct of ('olutnlil.i eminty In nooutint wltli t tx rtntldi-t,
UU. CU.
Tn ntnmmt ontMruidlnnfor lsfitJ
11 il ptvvlom uirH.
Tn ntuounl n!wl for IM7,
$ 017 d
Rtntrmmt -liowlntlie ninndntof ennnty ntiil ilng ta: ns-is-eil for the y
trlct in thu county, ui m-11 111 the ninount duo tiom c.uh, uln Ihi'iuini--
MllllflH,
niniiin
...Mutthow wynltoop
,.1HM Milter
.mHitiuiH-l Nntmr-ss. r
Hniiuiel Uhone
....Jam H.Ineobv .. ,
...l'uirhls Killci 11
ito do
,...11. A.HucpppnhUt r
....I'. (I.Cump.n-11
....Thotim-i 1 lower fi
, .Inteph ('olctnun
.... Ineiiii H. Kvnns
....Duiih 1 N'evPnrt
,...AIimlmin tMiiunitu
...ClirKilim Kiimll
...lnmi'i KKm-r
,.u.Iohn lii lliy
. ThoniH.f, VUIer
.M.Hnilolpli Hliuiiiiin
....I'utcr J. tnnt
.. .Hetlhi'li llcllui
Iliroh I,on(;
.. .N. DmKlinch
....(' 1 1. Moore
TucnhT. rwlllliK r
Hilartrcelt
Hi'rtvcr
It'-ntim ,
Hcrxv Ick It'iroriiih
(Vnimll.i HorotiKh
i,'nn nullum ,
Ce-itre ,
('ntinvlHvn
I-'ntnlclIn
Kl-tlilimerecl:
(li'icnwiiiHl
Ueinloi-I;
.Inelc-on , ,
liOCUht
Mh'IImoii ,
Montour
Mount rieunant ..
Mulno
Mimiu
tiruiiKO
I'l lie.
It'Hirlnyererl: ,
MiK'trhmf
1
Itict ten ihij s teiesistineiit t-Vi hi
" exir.i list tsHmcni Keott. it
Leaves niuuunt county tix niicR-.ul
11 r iftti.
Nun: Tlet tmirlie.1 wltli ' hauiMncu I een
fjliiteiiii-ntMh-nvlnthnniiKiuntiif county
icruui, uiainum iu feiuti couniy.
Himurloar
lU'iitou
I lohlimcrccU..
MlllUhOIl
l'lne
Heaver
Kenton
IVntrulla I tor.
It'inyuKhatn...
Ileniloi'k
MlltltrtOll
....Mtriilm V. K'lh.
HL'Muntnel Afphliuiii-...
" John Sullon
.Tat fill edit el
... . " Alli-rt liuntcr
!JtJolm lllnikrllter
.... " KumuH Applcliiitu ....
..... " W. II. IlelufioM
... W. 11. Iti iubu il
.... " llnuli A. Hurtnmn
.... " Juuuli DcehtU
EXPENDITURES.
AUniTOH'-t AMlCI.ntK'H l'Y,
Uy ..mount pnhl Aivlllors and
(Vlerk.
amomi' nuM 'Ml. Uroi'lt
wity, ainluinii 1'n thoiiot.i
ry unit Honhlir'tsiit'count.
AKSlISOIfH t'AY.
hi-ulNri.
,u (i'l
111 2;
X in
jo
11 '.:."
"11 -ii
L'i 71
1 il
IS IM
1- 71
It H
3! 2,
1-7 Si
10 Hi
Jl (U
11 -J5
31 !3
To h
12 7 .'l
la 10
Illnnin townslilji
lliner "
lli-ulnn "
Ilrlar C'r.-f-U township
llerulik U-.tiiiit-h
Catawissii tuvu-.lilp
Cent re -fonvuuhnm
"
t'eiitr.ilia II unui;li
I'laiiklln tiivvnsliiii
rishlllKi reek "
(irui-iiiiu nl "
llenilnek '
.liukhuu '
Liieust "
Malnu '
MUllln "
Miinlnur
.Maillhou "
Ml. I'leasant "
Drallg-j "
1-ilio '
Un irlPKeieelt "
hilKirluaf
set.lt "
JS 73
1 I Ul
II 7.1
I'S )
M !Ai
Jil 7.1
SI '5
II 7,i
oil M
iminai: coistuact.
Uj- amount i:ll'l William A.
Klle.tjrlilguln rislilncereelc
liy ninount p-itil I'eler hvv.uilc,
brl.lfio nn eounty linn be
tween Cotllliilila.aiul Mull
lour BIUUOi: KCI'AIIIH.
ily amount paiil Mnntgomerj-
t'ule.HliliiLlek, Ae. SV, 01
Ily amount p mi John llemer 1-.1 IU
Ily ninouut p-il (korgo Uur-
li man 13'J 0.1
Ily amount pnhl Joshtui 11,
llis, "r-toiie," JO (O
liy iiuinunt i ulil TliUIp Ilarl-
inan.luicilMT, SIirA
Ily amount pul'l D.ivlil ICIle j7
Uy ainouut p.itl Jonas i'uli-
rlnc-r. IH i
liy nmount ral 1 Jonns 1'ah-
rlni;cr,iriileoneouuty lino
1 etwei u Coluinli.i nnd
.Nurtiliimlierlanil. 21 (S
Uyaiiiount i-.il. 1 Wm. nvelnml v t'J
liy aiiKiunl puldl.C, Wuod-
waul. M l'i
lty amount pnlit J. II, runnun 7J tM
Uy iiuinutil pal.1 i:n,iH Miller,
.lunulis, HID
Ily amount p ild.lni.epli lit Ister 1.1.1 1'.1
l.y nniouut lllil Ji.iin hinaco M ISJ
Uy ninount paul huntlry pir-
h'-lis. W7 CI
VJIW a
I'.t.ANK lilOKS.
Ily nniouut pal.l for lllink
huuKs fr I'lothouijt.iry aii.l
Itei'oiiler, i.inl i.hM.m uuok
i.u I n, ilu.ll-.ili. t.vjK)
(.'(IIJ.NTY IIL'IUHNDH.
Uy iiuioiiul t. I.I lor ii alls at
t'oiitl ilnuse, anil ui. uiul
J ul iln.lui! I In i nr. I'Jl H
CIXAMMJ t (il'IIT lior-ii:.
Ily amount pal.) Mr-, Oieuuif
eleiiiilnu t'ourl House, -Aj ty
umms.siu.si;ii'h Arrur.Ni:v.
, Ily nmount iiahl H, II, I.IUIc; J
C'olillirR.lolier'M itttoriley, 7", CO
coimi- i-iui:n.
Uynuinunt pahl MosiHCollmaii
forlllejenr 1-07, 87S C
CON-TAIH.i: KinUISN1).
Ily nu Mint inlil tin- herrnl
(iilihlHl.len in It k llir s. t nr. I1 10
rOMMONWKAI.HI fOSiS.
Ily nmount pnhl unnliy per-
KI11H.
co.MMissioNr.it'sin.riiK.
Uy huh. not inlil Allen Miuiii
euiiiml.Mioiii-i.
Uy nmount paiil John I'owler
isimml-.iiiiier
Uy ninount piinl MnntRomery
rnleeoniinlMioner.
Ily nmount paht D.ivlil Veneer
ii mmli-i.iiui r.
Ily nmount t alii Wm. Krlrk-
Utuiu lu Jan, I, Ibis Link.
Illt-TIIKT AT'intlM V
i'.Ci to
m tu
s CO
:m tv
no ro
11171 tu
tM t)
llyaniuunt alii M. M. Iinnth.
ni.lXTlOf. KXI'KNBI ts.
Ily nmount i nid niudry itr-
Mimi,i,prru(;i:UstUuK,
Ily nniouut puid tunUry ptr-
honK ut nerul elections,
KUDU
Uy n uiiunt i aid A. Miur.n for
conl I unit Houseatid .lull.
1'OX AM) WII.K t-AT K-AI VP,
Uy nniouut paid mniliy per
fconii, incidi:ntai, lai'iiNsiw.
Uy amount inld ttnllom ty i tp.
l'riUJlAXU
Uy otneunt jnld I ei ml... jn.
i, ii luiii o t u "Uniual,"
INCtl'I-HTH,
ly nincnnt raid John Uenlt ( u
Iho Li.il cf Jel.n .1 owltr.
Ily amoiinl laid John tlu-in.
I'irlln on body of IJ, I.',
Unburn.
t.n. ..
51-0 II
f6il I.
Uy ainouut uild If, (I, frcvil.
ii.K oh uouy ul
.1,11,1 ' "
U.....II
llyninount inlil Win, Hook.
Im.d on IsAly tf I), I'liarltn.
10 13
Tl-TTiT
lli
Jl i:oi:h wahfh amtihh u:
Vy omouniinMJiirorKdorliiu H
n vjiur Jti7. JH5 ?5
In mm on with wil'l -ouiily.
( It.
I!y nmfttmt nutstntiilliiff lor
urn; mi l en-vlmis ,vo-s. S fi.!i K
lly r n iimilloiH nlla-vwl col.
Im-im. I SI 51
Uy Uu mnlftslnn nllmrtM 'tl-
loilors. W SI
liy iiiiiiniitt nf county oMits
rftlix-inn i. IT r.1
liy 'J rsnsto-ewi pnmiiilimion Mi
itl nt I rr font. w ?
liy llihinis-. 111! "
Uy Inlinoe ilneTrrA-siirf r tmr
nu.lltofn roport,.Iun. 1mj7
Uynmotint tmtut ui'lltu n l'
tmcnllwtixt.
Uy rxoni f.itloni nlloweU roN
Uctnr. , ,
11 v roni 1 n hftlun alio v Oil col lee
tors.
Uy 11 mount fcheep il timm cr-
iteri iihIcpiiii il.
Uy ninoiint pnl-l AMir for
(He.ttisil(U tux Hi",
Uy ninount p.l-t Tiv--urrrs
roiiiiiisloii on l&l 7i
&r -!
371 W
C4 0)
81 40
H.-j0 7 i
Gl
a: si
I'iir a. ii lvt'7, In ( nf li 'UK
of the collector-, nf naM
$.1)12 J-2 tW7 01 7I M J7 Ji'l
ifti oil 1 1 iso tJi r)
KM ftl M IV1
110 11 av 11 aMio 10 in
T,i K 17 .)
3111 in I l.j 111 li Ul J ftl
n-tfv; nw 1-) -w " t
liH'7 -It 4;i 21 7'i 21 .V)
L'I f-2 111 ID -tfl (il
1,1 ti o-i t 17 o m ay w
m 101 to ii to
u.'i 1 i-7 ta fii r- i o'i
u.. a. iu iKt an) . .
tv ui u 20 ins fti i M
d. ;vi i..t fti to ...
fs 2J 1-PiVtl ft' to to
;w i-i in lit -15 il S w
7 .TI IU 7-1 to
7-lli 71 ttM w "1 un
-j." 7 3J n 01
1.V1 :n rm to
lS-7 41 2J) 10 il-' H)
1W t"i li7 Mi ItS to
las 7" ivi 11 ww
iir.iij ;c. ftjuti siy.iw sinj.i7
70 17
'
n, IiTO fV
d tax il lie for Mtit, Uft
Mut l'Ol, from thctUr-
Aiu't t f .'.AS (Inc.
tit w
:i to
i ."1 1
;
S.ll
n fti
S 7)
111 0"
17 i"i
iw r,
ii .1-
Ant't.cn, iluc.
Ihi in
1 1 Ki
AM
"&i"'t
I :-j Hs
liXl 17
y.si At
1-17 :;o
tin 10
ivi r7
ivuA r
Hue from '07. Ul-' 10
5l!L U
Duelruurc?. IM ftl
Sir. 0 I
MI.DIfAI. firitVKT.
Ily nnioiini paid Iir. K, ', Har
rison, uttellJ.iiiCi oil puh
oner.. I T.Ot'llONATAUY.
liy amount p-iULIi-su i 'i 1 -1111111
l'n.lh'y. l.,r 1 ti oiMltiu spi iiik
it.etloii reluiits,
l'llIXI'INd,
Uy amount paid W, II, .l.ieoM,
" " .T. Hinderf.
" ' t". II. Uiotki.iiy
roHTAai:.
Uy nmoiiiit paid .I0I111 II. I'm si 1
1-. M.
I'lIXITHNTI MtY.
llynmonnl p-ild '. H. 1'elillen
llury i,,t- .iipjMirilns com lets
!y lilliolllil paid Slale I.uuallc
llospltul lor llio huppurtof
U. hull.
110AI1 and intuitu: vinws.
Uy amount paid sundry per
sons im li-in rs
UOAll IlA.MAdi:.
Uy nmoinil paid U, 11. Ul;i;s,
Doom tow iislnp.
Uyamounl paid .iiu-oli (It r-
lurd, tliei 11 wood township,
Uy nmount paid Henry lllelite
1-tne tow 11s.l1 1 p.
Ily iiuioiml paid IMwln Jollts
Hi 111 lot k lowililp,
Uy iimoiint paid Uin.iuuil foil
lur, lli-Leuwooil township
Ily Iiuioiiul paid til oltte Ut..it,-le
Mt. l'liusaul townshlli.
Ily uliioiltit paid llller Hies,
I'luo township.
HIIKlliri 'S IIII.U
t'.y ninouut paid saniu'-l Sny-
tler for bonding prlsom-is.
I'y iimounl paid h.uuiul Huv-
iIit lor eoinevliiu .Iuiiiin
Hinwoisito the House of
rtini'.e,
SIIi:i:i' DAMAOU,
nioom tnwtisliip
Ilea 1 r "
Jlenloii u
l.rl.ir Cirrk lownslilp
CeiiUn lowmhlp
l-r.iiiltlln -risliltut
f.-rei k lnw-n.hp
liieinwood '
H(tnus-U "
.luU.MOIl "
Locust "
Ml. i'lensniit
MaUiu "
(Ililllll
Monlour "
Aliidlson
Or.iliKo "
l-lliii "
Itoiirinttduk
.snmir ixjnf '
.Siolt "
1.2 IHi
IM CHI
10 IK)
11 00
I."
Sl'J) 0')
Sits 8.1
Sll IU
M IX)
1U7 III
Sill M)
111 .HI
G .VI
S7 a 1
I'D -.'.1
ill no
JS 81
lis) HI
fa i
I.S H)
is uu
w on
c iu
Ul 71
Si il
1I1-HT.WIW.
Uy nmount .ild nt llm fcoverol
fourts, tM
'ri:.au:r,s' oi;.iy i.ssijtl-ih.
Uy limouiU paid f. (1 IlaiUley,
I i.Ulll Ml elhlli mil III ns
p.-r bill H'UdelisI 01 me. 7I
JUUV CO.MMI!Vl().Vl:l!-l.
llyiiiiiount pni.i npsiii Hny
iiiii,Juiy t'oinniissoiit -,
.Uy nmoiiiit paid iiu.k, ,1,
'llu-r Jur- I'omiiiissioiier,
s
nncounriii.
Ilynmcunt paid John fi,
1'ie.ve. ris-oiillnit i rensur
tl'Hboi.ilslilid slumps, S10 7j
TAXIW l!l:i l-.NI)in.
1) Mill Hill III Hid, HIi.kI
llor.lllld l.ol.Ul) IIIMsle.
iuiill.ll Ki 1 1 . ,, ,, ,,,!,,."
sldps, nlul liikjiipiloii mo.
Uyiiuiuuiil of 111 ilus issued for
Ihe teal ifb't
Diilnrt slHipoidirsforlho
5 err lro7.
uixca leluiided Intniwi l.lpa
iirtiint 1 v ,. c ., . '
li-CO US
lM W
1,1- iiiejiar
Malcinintofilostuxfoi-ikiiT
1 ) rmc.iiiiiiiui.fi, nicoiiuii'rH
ilulueiiims. I...'hij,-'
ilidiKtnni'-.iiiiir.fsl.fi'imr.
il'im i.ii.iu 11 1,'n
I.eiSBi,fsl, dun nteipf
mliliui.il, icriniu jiar.
il.W'l l!
S.17I1 IC
li 0 w
u IU
tK(i CO
7fOW
.MUCUlit llltllii 111 1M7
. eiAll-lll,,
' "I'NTY (illDI'lih.
fllli .VI
-' IDediKt old cm, u luliiiiud
lWl M
Sll Ul
jV' Y " rn!i 1 mcd ti w.'iHi
vn uiiitmreiicmcd Itsji .1.1
(S2 M t '"V",'""- new ordm (r vnrdrs) uniediiul Slim
ssfspis,ss
or-'tiittn . a. i). 1H, luulllhil linn! !,! met is
n t foilti in the Ion iioiuu Miiliiuuii an. I u (in.)
to.. tl-'-i-'eilueloliiinlilaicijiilj of Ihuc thfiumi ul
tS!l XI four humliul i nml Mx .lollaii i.n.l Kfci , v.ivi
W Vii:i mmi1' t"U JoUN J" HUJ,
Cj2 ST uiiutrYurlitiiwlt Ihlm j-htli iluy of Jun.
r(!i,iilA,,,,,li lU,u,M,uU,e--W umlutlulWiiUty
ln v, ' IL ItllPI UT. 1 County
Mtittt W'H. KltlUUMVM, IffrA,
II ?0 Ma ffiunty.Untt ttily U.ai ihe fon noliiK U TuTor.
for lUTiur 1H.7. Jl l,,w wlw wnm
WltinMuur luimlH. JnmiarvrlKlith. Il7
Juiti r. j owij.it ,S
, . , IAVli VKAVildt,
CuBim'rii.
1 1 1 1 Ut Jvi.JiKUAi'W, titrA.
SPECIAL NOTIOBa.
Amouac tlio tiism reMlniMiKe whleti luiturn
linn r-u plltil tn icllevo iliu ultllt ttntii of iniin.ml
ty( Micro In tin nnm fioi lie ouofur ueertitlh elut-i
ofilltpiisr thmi t1ui"nitill(tliiiilKUur of thu Wll I
Cherry Trei'l hut hovvi r vuhmlilo it K lttpnf
trio liiMl,l()H(i ithr, tu rcllcVu nml tocuiv, ih eii
hiilKetl ten f.l. I hy M-lrnt (lu nnd Ju llcloui com
hlitillnn u ilh oilur limri- li( nih, In Ihem-ielveti
ofMpi'ilu .rili. 'Hits luppy iiitnillfff cxiNti tu n
reiutirl. ihle h v lu
Ml. win 1 Mi UAhtiMor Wit.li ' ill.t:ii.
nhiMo vu 111 111 eiuiiM Oiifh, 1 iif'iiii' t iti .
H'AtNii Smtiu Aithmn, '.-jfII'iU' ttfr
tintttutt Itirtjiiint (tmvimtttum m in-s'tin t'lfv,
nXiUt-t 1 rmristosv,
I'rutn Hknja.'II.n WiiKhi.bit, iip, V pot Maitir
ufH Mllll It '.v.llHtOil, .M.l-vt,
"In Ihe hprnm of fi I s tnot n-crctynf-llleii''i
wiiii li.ii'l'liy 1 nitfii, with it iNiial ho
iMiiip mum n It ol 11UI1 1 iv.ii-i( toinp ctcly km
Mill lni lu lici tuns kI lii.ntnl pin .11 uu -Uc 1 1
ii li-oilllitli'-t Htald ol hi'iulh Ih.tl.i.llil ttiniK
IllUillClll il til t" UU I lit (rtmi, 1 inui k.iu up uu
I101 1'- off Vt l' 1 1 e l filial 'in I mi I ni-o u liliti'U,
V- IMft i-tiiKcor lil.dlil'-I wh v,.i I lii nil
throiiHii ihi- iiitliii-ui'c f 11 m-iMiiiroi tutry h
liir'i h.ilwuiM.f Willi i'Im ri, mill, hi line ui-ng
tun hul hen, the t Heel uiit ulmo-.l ni:tl(iil. My
con it h cm in H lift me Uu ninhi n in-ihwruM
nn-, hope on, c nifiii' 1 inti-il me h iicr-Kiil NplrilH.
iiM'Ihooii I liiul (itiaineil my woiiIhIkIh nvlh mnl
uur. Thui hni Hilt liitl-iihi, ui hie otuulii'i'U
ri'iuut Kcti h iM-rNou-t (oiit'innI itn ihutinoi
ficic, I iit-nil l Miali'hi-il uu hunt tin1 .Miuulim
Hi ni', Vitil tin-al llherty tn urn- IhmliM iIidU-Im
Ih'onhtiilll.ilitl."
t'n iMiitiiivNl.nl W. l OWMI.tstl.V, pTrr.
iniiiil M.. llontou. mnl hir wile h 1uiuhI-1h k
rally.
(IK (Kf4 CI-'.lil-.ttltATKIl h I . V 1 1.
ciiich iii 11 wiy short litne
I't'TH, m'llNSMWi.lin.UDLNM, mifMH. fl'R MNH,
l.l!Mll'M,AH, -W,l' Itlltt.'l, 1MM. nl.ll,
iiiAiri.h 1iA.M11, no ilk, h.o.lx
I.IM1H, I I I.o.Ss, 1 UU,.
I.MNi, Ac.
II Is prompt hi m-'tloii, rcm-jviiw piln nt once,
niM iciiuccH the mo.-1 nlmr IooUimk kmcIIiuk1
nml Inlhinmtlon-., u- II nt luic-ilumilhn.liiitf
li lliT nlul 11 lomph tc 1 un .
Mrm W, I uWlii; A M).N'(ltn-Ion, I'ropr's,
Solil h nil 1). umts UiMfurn, uu I ut ah cuiin
try hIuich,
Chh filu-tU'e Vno.lu.ir.l or Ihe Snpietm-Court
of lVmisvlv uil.i, li e il II wi-iil tie- liillouliift
opinion, uh leh it luiiKirtiiui tn our uii'ii'ii.iut-,
in.iiiuriciuti-it, vwnkinif in 11,1111 1 In fid, tho )k'o
p.e ! Ihe uimlu eouu.ry, Uu ,ij: "I Hml
'HuorLM)'MiU.HM.v Hit iMti' N nol an Intoxl
cutlim iii-MTiiisi 1 lint h 11 mil mule, 1111 hi 1 111 ilH
itlMiirt or tht' HUctlM' 01 null's anil l mi lit In lit
tit lu iec oi debility, nnu ot ik-inoih nctl m
In tin Kyisieiii."
Nn hitlir 11 coin, nilntloli con hi li' i rn to
hn Mtiuulilc a Itiine iii tins ilIi hiulvil kI.iii
thiril hlturr-.
"Af(Wt.mj (,'vtiiiun H.Utu" co'imi no titcuJwt'
it? tit'tUimi,
iroori. vmriLiiM.N tonic
Ii n inlXIUIc oiitiillillU all Ho1 Inniedlciils of
IIoifiiiHr I'ittt'l'M, loinhtniit Mlh I lire Silllil
Cm. Hum, nru nut , niil-c, Ae.( foimliuthu hibt
Uiul IIIO-I plCllSjilit 1 111) 111 II Wiitlll.
I'niirjMtt OJlcv Uil Anh At, l'hilwulihUi,t Jt.
S.il. I i-viT w here hy liiuuuints utat otlicrn.
IVh.T'iw.
()l the tituwst Iiimimi-riihh' pn-p.irillonsi in
tho 111 irltci tor rcsiorliu ki-hv huff lo Iti or ulnnl
color, wcMiowor iioiicw hlrii tfivi'-t Hn unnrr
Mil h.iliHlnclioM 11-1 UllM'h Vitiitnl'lo Anitiii"-ln.
-c ham tncl It nnd louml II to tt -i tnc c Ior
iu a ti lily Aoiuicitul mmiiici' ih Weil iti to ic
m e il null nil nixl nil .u-iiiiin ciiiiscil hy huamm
vt tin' f-ciilp, Tr It ami he wiUsll.'tl,
January l, W-t-it.
lM'OUMATIt)N. Inlormatloii uinrmiiKil tn
profiuu'ii luMiilaui mouth of hair 111 on a bald
hcml or hi tutllihH tucc, uho a un-lpe tor the re
monlol 1'imphv, IUuIiIicn, l.inptloin, etc., on
Un hkiu. Ica ilij4 the sunn- Milt, clear, iuul heuti ti
ll! 1, can l'i ohtuiiH 1 1 w It Imhii i hamc hy adilrcH-thm
'UiU. V. IIAPMAN. ClitinlKt,
m pIMT.7. sj'l Itroiuluiv. New in U,
lit IWUMi IH ANU IMANTKU-t.
1 hphuh(-eilh rw niter for wile, 11 lot lomlt pnr
eh eri. ciM i t-.orinu lit K ItKI-INDli I'm'.
imi:ni; oithc i.o.ii Mmiurni-turiiiK en.. m ni
Irom tl.i- till lit t-ol, IiIoihI.i lln I nn-t h ad anlmiil-i
ol New Yoj; CllJ , tor ullUll ill" I oiip.lllV hrtVo
exeluslM' coin r..ct. I tlct only i t Ol Ll!- I'l. It
K)N, Ik Ij-.l't und vhaincH fiom Ncv oik ndilcil.
v ariaiiu d n, ilii'txio pun) to hi nii.il wciutl r
loi Wi 1011 1 to ati. li li h id mi pel 1 hovphiuo
m tin- nun Ut 1. '1 he 1 1 stil Im nit 1 01 11, t oh on 'I'd
h 1C1 n mid 1-M1I11 h.i i lit 1 u iiitn 1 1 1 1 1 Ihepiii-t
n'liMiii, 11 mm nit "4 die 1 ioi' It 4-111 iu H.uHiuiuo
ttulf latlhl, and id ulilehs llin cntp, 'I hit
P.iinphlc uim (ertllh it ol iilindieds of will
Uu ii pin 11 1 ti . ml Mum r-und c 1 1 llitonim
'l'ti, Kt id In e to nny one ajn living t letter 01
o hi 1 wife to Ml I t. 1.1.1 M (. I It- 1 1,1., I upv Cn.
In 'iih.a unt , I 'a , 01 lo the 1. ah-Ii Mm uiaclur
IU oiupiui ..Ni v Y01 1;, Tel'. .1, Ihis,
Till: (iUKAT l'I'IZK !
I:i-ositox r.vn-i 1 -.t,n, I'MIIS, 117.
'nn: nnu 1. si.w is.. i invn i-o."
Award -.I ov. . r. .i , l ,-. n i up t tors,
T1IK IllOlU'.sr I'llKMII'M,
Tin; oni.v 1 loss oi Tim i.i.ijion or n nop
nnd
(! O l. 1) M i: DA L
ulvi n lo Aim ileiin Kewliut Mnchlms, pi r linpe-
Hi 1 ll.vne, plildlshid In Ihe ".Moniti in- I'linir
sel" Mlllh-I.il .loiiiiuil or ihe l uiieh Huiplrul,
lllesd.lj 2d.lllly, 1S07, 111 lluse wolds:
Irnlirli-nnle, ih- M-ietillles
ueiiilli- expii.aiil,
51uniil.li liner oi m-hHiki
Maelilnes, HMilbiloi-.
Tills doll hie flist In nor Is auolherpioof of Hie
Klel ni 1 lloilt) ot ihe HuweKewluu .Maihlnes
over nil ollieis.
SI111.KY A STISOOl'.S,
No. 2:1 Koulli Hli-hl Sired.
Am Ills for Pi linsvlviiula Kew .lersev, Del iwiire
.... '""l Wesleiu Virginia. "
1 eli It i.s.:;ui.
0
M.MIiUH 1,1 NK.
riiuu inlil signed would lispec Ifully i.niiouneu to
ihet-lllrein 01 uioomsliniK nnd ihe pui,n,. KUIC.
ally that lit- Is runnlm- un
O.M.NllllIrl l.INi;
lielwien this place and Ihe dlirereiil railroad do
polsdiilly (Sundays exis ptedl, loiouneel Willi thu
several trains koiii huuihand U'csl on Iho Catu.
w-lssu und Wllllamsport It.illroad, mid Willi Ihosu
koIhk Norlli and Koutlion thu Ijultiiwaiiiui and
llloomshiii-it linluoad,
lllsDiuulliuvseHiiiii In gooil eoudlllon, eoninio.
dlous mid eomlortahle, and eliarues reiusolialile.
l'i rsolis wishing 10 mil I or see their Irlelidsde
p 11 1 1 , en II he a. .-oiiiuduled II pi ill reasoll'ihle eh.ll'it,
Ui leavilll-lllliel, linllte ill mil Ml the holtls,
J Ai nu I, uiiiin.v i-i i ir-
u.MTi'ui'.sriiH jTiiitoniKii,
luipoiti rs und Jnhhcrsof
lliHii;uv, (iMiVlls,
Slllltl-H ANDDUAWHUS,
IIUITD.N'rt, MlIh-l..SI)l;ltH,
HOOt SKIUTis, IIANDIv'I'.Itfllll.l S,
- N 'nH'.IIAIM.HHWINU Isll.KS,
4 -. illlilMIMlis, I'liltlU.MliNNAIIW,
HOAIM, l,i:ill--UMUUV, I'.VNOV lillUll.s, AM)
xorii)Nn(ii:N;it.i,i.v, f-
AlsiiIiinul.iiluiiiaof
Illll'hllliS A.N'I) LOOKING aLAWlx,
and lllsllers In
WOOD AND WILLOW WAIll'I,
IIIIODM-S, ll()I'i:-i,'rWI.VN, At-,
Nn, -mi Norlli Tlllrd HtH et.nlnivu Vine,
I'lllliidelphPl.
Jj KN.IA.M 1.nT.1T.1-.N,
Uwili r In
CAIII'LTiNtiM, WI.NIltlW HIIAUias,
OILC'LO'I IIH, .MA'l,Al-
Nu, 1 Norlli rn roiiil Hlrect,
I'lllludelphla.
NMHIHWtf, WII.KINS A CO.,
Deuli rs lit
l'l)lli:iON AND DOMIWI'IO DUV OOOUH,
No. .nil M ukel Hired,
I'lillndtlphla.
H. AltrVAN, f. II, IIILIINIIEII. HIC,utrtN
imiAN, J)lIiI,I.N(lKU & (.0,, '
NO. 220 MORI H Tllfllli hTIIEl-r,
l.Viilrf i.suKe J,n,u, iVlif, Aiiiide d- Cti.)
i uiiiesain lieaielM ill
VAIINH, ll.mi.MI, WAUDINO, C.Itl'IJM
Oil. tl.ulll.s, HMAIIIJS, ri.V M.TH,
HIIAMN IIAOH, ( (lltDAdi:, AC. ALSO,
WILLOW AND WllODliN WAUK,
lilllMHf.s, TIIUNKK, I.OOKIMI Ol. I,b., 1!IC,
Mill- I'l. IssT-l,
JOIIN O. YKAUi;it cV ll)
Wholisalii Deal, rs lu
HATH, t Al-H, HI IIA W ClOOliM. AND
LA HUM- l l lls,
No.a'J.NortliThliilKii .t(,
1'lUludcli I1U1,