The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 12, 1868, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
Sflu flfolmnbian.
Wl-OOAlSlirUa. PA.
VUIDAT MOH.MN4I, .ItINK I t, INO,
4-TIIK COI.L'MIIIA.V ! the t.rR..l
I'lr.ulatliin In Colnmlit anil ftilJotitltiK
cttuitllea of may nirr uMtlml Iter., mitl
I ftl.o ft innh larger hvet than any at
Leoteniprarl. unit la therefor Ihebe.l
u.illnm far arirerlWIng In till .eellon wi
th stale.
Chicago Convention.
Tliu Htatos wero then called, ntul i-itch
voted for a runt. Tho vntu of dvorgln
viw announced liy Governor Drown,
who wild that tho tleorijlix Hriiubllciins,
many of whom wore tin; orlKlnnl sccn
Monlsti, recognized tliu miixlm "line
mil In wnr; In pence, friends."
Tlienbovollttlo iariirraih liusn world
of meaning, and wo dcalro to call tho
notk'O of our reudeis to It, und n few
plain facts, about that convention.
Of what sort of material was it com
posed ? It had among ltn uitmibers, In
union, nympathy, and equality with
tliem, some- negro delegates from tho
Smith. It had In it if wo are not mis
taken, onoof tho most prominent bonds
men of Jefferson Davit, tho Incarnation
of all wlckadncHS, according to Iladlcal
theory. It had In It Gov. llrown of
Georgia, an "original Fecc9slonist,"and
who represented "many original seces
sionist," as Radical republicans, In full
standing with the party.
And this party of moral Ideas follows
Slovens an lnQdel and a miscegenation
1st, Dntlor atlilefnml a coward, Wado
o profane and disgusting that Carl
Hhurtz eays nobody would kill Grantbo
cauio liowanted Wade, President.
When you hco such men ns Fillmore.
Wlnthrop, and Curtis, and lllalr and
lloverdy Johnson, and Judge Doollt
He desert a party, It Is easy to bolleve
that It has lost caste and character : And
when you find It led by darkles and SO'
i-efwlonlsts, by Stevens nnd Forney, you
know that it has fallen beneath eon
tempt.
Dialogue- on Pcrjnry.
&OKNK, United States Ifnuso of Hep
reaeutatlves.
Mr. Hons 1 aik tho ceutlfiimn from
lVnnsyluanla (Mr. Thad. .Stevens
whether, In Idsoplnlon.Henaton wnnlil
iiojustiueii in perjuring momwives ior
the purpose of procuring a conviction
of tho ''resident V
Mr. Htevcuv-"Well, nlr, 1 do not
think It would hurt them."
The above, cut from tho official pro
eeiillngs of a Itadlc.il llou-m of Itcprc-
M'litatlves, nhows Thad. Stevens to bo
the "i-nme old coon" he was thirty
j cars ago, when ho Ih said to have ad
vUol a brother Member of (lie I'cnn'n.
t.-glslature, to "throw coinclenco to
tho Dovll, and stick tohN party." Uo
has grown older and bolder In sin and
Iniquity, and the remark thus made
flinws the utter mid abandoned shamo
lcssness of the old man's moral condi
tion. And yet there are men, and decent
men too, and pious men, and men of
otherwise fair character, who nro so ob
livious to everything, In their zeal for
party, that they not only tolerate, but
more than half defend such utterances
and opinions. "Can such things be,
and overcome us llko a summer cloud
without our special wonder?"
The Registry Law.
Wr. commend tho following to tho
tax-payers of tho county as exhibiting
some of tho workings of tho new Regis
try Iaw :
Under the. old law tho election
expenses of tho county have
averaged ahout 100 (JO
Under the Registry La w,thero
aro four officers to a district,
sitting five days each, three
of them at Si 60 encli, per
day; and the Assessor jl 00
por day making in tho 25
districts of tho comity, 087 00
At the Instanco of any live
citizens of a district, tho
Court appoints two Com
mlastoncru to superintend
tho eloctlons with tho elec-
tlon Board, at il 50 each
SB districts with two Com
missioners, f0 In nil, 7.100
The Assessors ure required to
make a now assessment, and
to perform additional duties
which will take at least II vo
days each, at 81 00 per da v
each, 14 , 00
S- 50
This amount, which will bo
Increased by thooxtra labor
necessary In printing the
lists, cost of nooks, Ac, will
probably reach 1,000 00
It will be borne In mind that this
sum of $1,000 Is additional to tho $100
of fkctlon expenses, as tho Registry
Hoard Is entirely distinct and separate
from tho Election Hoard. The Registry
Law therefore lnipo-.es upon the county
an additional expense of il,000. This
looks very much llko retrenchment I !
Orant vs. the Jews.
Tilt Jowb form a very large and liu-'
portnnt element in our population, and
have niorr cnheslvencss than any other
race. They do not form an independent
lolltIcal element llko tho Irish, being
divided on tho questions of tho day.
Wo doubt, however, whether any of
them who have a spark of self-respect
left, can vote fnrGrant after reading tho
following order expelling them bodily,
from his Department, and Insulting
every son of Abraham,
HxApuriRTRKS Jim Akmy Cuitix, 1
DKI'AUTUKNT or Tl-NMEthKi:,
OxynilD, Milts, Ilt'cemUr IT, I-.IJ.'. j
GENKn.w, OmiEiw No. 11:
The Jews as a class, violating every
regulation of trade established by the
Treasury .Department orucrs, aro hero
by exiielled from tho Department with
In twenty-four hours from tho receipt
of this order by post commander). They
will seo that till this class of people are
furnlalied with passes and required to
leave, nuu any one returning uuer hucii
notiiicniion ttnnii no arrested una held in
couuni-inent until au onnortunltv oc
curs of sending them out us prisoners,
unless furnished with permission from
theso headqunrters. ffo passes will bo
given those jieoplo to visit headquarters
ior mo purpotooi inaKing personal up
plication for trado permits.
By order of Major-General arnnt.
Ben Huti.kh, tliu bold and tho brave,
bus found another victim, a woman
this time, A lady who has been engag
ed for sorno tlmo past In tho execution of
a statue of Lincoln, Is to be turned out
of her studio and tho unfinished labor
of weeks suffored to go to decay, because
she la suspected by tho astute Butler of
having influenced tho voto of Senator
Ross. This Is not only Insulting tooths
lady but also to tho Senator. Butler
never does things of this kind half-way;
not oven the memory of tho lato lamen
ted Lincoln lsnbloto restrain his desire
to smash somebody or something.
Meeting' of tho Pennsylvania Re
servo Association.
TitK Third Annual Meeting of this
body took place on Saturday, May 110th
at l'lttsbiitg, ll bring Hie anniversary
or the lat light of the Corps nt Hollies
da Church, 'a. Columbia County was
ropreM.-nted by (leu. hut mid Cnpt.
llrockway. The Academy of Mii-lc
wmi-ecuied for the occasion, and beau
tifully decortiteil by the Resident Com
mittee, wheal's) supplied each member
as tin arrived with an appropriate bndgo.
At 11. 10 A.M. the Association was
called toordcr by Its President, I'x-Gov.
Curtln, who, Inn few brief words thank
eil the members for thu honor of iv re
flection during Ids absence, in Kurope.
riie Secretary, MnJ. llarvy, then reail
the minutes of the last Association,
which were adopted. Tliu next busi
ness in order being tho election of n
board of Directors, each Regiment hav
ing authority to elect three members,
a recess often minutes was ordered to
enable them to mako their selection.
From thoCthRcg't Col. W. II. Gore,
Capt. Charles Allen, and Serg't. M.
Dwyer weresel.ctcdi rrom tno 1st Arty.
MiiJ. 11. Meconkey, Capt. C. B. Brock
way, -md Serg't J. K. McGlnnls.
Motions wero then mado that tho
next meeting bo held at Lancaster, Phil
iidelphla, nnd West Chester. Tho latter
place was selected : ami its the hum oi
May next year will como on Sunday,
tho following Tuesday was substituted.
Tho new Board of Directors then
withdrew, nnd elected tho following
ofllcers for tho ensuing year.
President lion. A. G. Curtln.
tVcc 1'resldcnt Gen. Win. McCnnd
less.
Corresponding Secretary Col. John
II. Taggart.
Recording Secretary MaJ. John C.
Harvey.
Treasurer Col. John P. Taylor,
Col. Riddle ltoberts was elected ns tho
next orator,
The Association then adjourned to
meet again nt two o'clock In tho after
r.oin. AFTKHN'OON HKASION.
The Association was called to order
at two o'clock. Gen's. Swcltzer, Collis,
Owen, nnd Coulter were elected honor
ary members. Gov. Curtln Introduced
then to the ntidiencn Mr. Vroom, a ris
lug young iirtlst, who exhibited tho
model of a stattio of Gen. Reynolds,
which It was proposed to erect to Ids
memory nt Gettysburg.
Tho orator of the day, Major Lemuel
Todd of Carlisle, was then introduced,
and delivered one of tho most eloquent
orations wo over listened to. For half
an hour the audience listened spell
bound, except when some unusually
striking pas.agn called forth their ap
plause. Tho Association may well
boast of so gifted a member. His allu
sion to" Pennsylvania's War Governor,
A. G. Curtln," willed forth deafening
cheers, nnd It was somo moments t-ro
tho speaker could proceed.
At tho conclusion of tho oration, tho
Association, preceded by tho band,
marched to Lafayette Hall, whero a
magnificent banquet had been prepar
ed, nnd to which somo t!00 persons sat
down. Gov. Curtln presided, and near
lilm were Gens. Crawford, McCandless,
Ent, SwclUor, Anderson, VhUUps, nnd
hosts of other names as familiar In the
Corps as household words. Full justice
was dono to tho piles of solid food
on the table, whllo the pyramids of Ice
cream and mountains of Confectioner y
did not long survive tho charge of tho
Reserves, which, ns usual, carried all
before it.
Tho tlrst toast was "Tho President
of the United States." which was re
sponded to with cheers, ns was tho toast
to tho Governor of Pennsylvania.
Third Tho Memory of Washington.
Fourth Tho Army and Navy.
Fifth The volunteers during the Into
war. They acknowlcdgo no superiors,
and claim to hnvo no rivals. Threo
cheers.
Sixth Tho Pennsylvania Rcservo
Corps. Modesty forbids us to say any
thing of ourselves. Checrs.l
General William McCandless respond
ed, lu his usual effectivo vein, nnd spoke
of our dead In eloquent terms, deliver
ing a flno eulogy upon Gen. McCall,
who has died slnco tho last meeting.
Seventh To the memory of those of
our comrades who have fallen. Ever
green bo tho laurels they hnvo won
over fresh the memory they bequeathed
to their country.
This sentiment was received In si
lence, and standing.
Eighth a. G. Curtln. His wisdom
conceived, his energy Inaugurated, and
his patriotism accomplished tho great
act of Pennsylvania in creating tho
Pennsylvania Reserve Corps
This toast was received with cheers.
Governor Curtln responded. Ho said
that to much of his nctlvo life had been
connected with tho organization of
troops, that ho could scarcely separatu
from bis mind that ho was not ono ol
the corp
Governor Curtln now gave a
lengthy account of tho organization of
the Reserve-Corps, stating hownn or
der was received hero for twenty-fivo
additional regiments; how It was Im
mediately filled, but the authorities nt
Washington refused their proffered ser
vices ; how they wero about being dis
banded In eonscqueneo of tho factious
opposition manifested by tho Legisla
ture, then fitting at Hnrrlsburg; how
they wero offered over and again to tho
Government, nnd as often rejected, mid
how subsequently they Illustrated the
glory and honor of the American army
and saved tlie Cnpltol nnd tho Nation.
When tho cry for assistance came, elov
en thousand men fromtheStateofJfenn.
sylvania, thoroughly organized and
equipped, respouded. Tills was tho
tlrst great army ovor seen at Washing
ton, ns tho Prussian Minister truthfully
remarked.
In conclusion Governor Curtln allud
ed to the pledges to protect tho widows
nnd children of tho soldiers, and asked
if that promise had been fulfilled? No!
It had not, On his return from Europo
ho was grlovcd and astonished to sou so
many of our bravo defenders, who had
lost mi arm or a leg in tho service, seat
ed upon tho slduwalks, grinding an or
gan to procure from public chnrlty a
mite sufficient to keep Ufo in their bod
ies. Ho considered each vripplu so em
ployed u lasting monument against tho
iilcdt'CB wo hud made. It was adecn
disgrace, and he hop4no man would
oo neiped or eicvateu to otuco, upon
any consideration, who would not
pledgo himself to tho fulfillment of tho
promised duty to our maimed soldiers,
Applauso.
Nlnth-The survivors of tho War of
1812 and of tho Moxicnn War. Wo
honor nnd rovcrothem,
Tenth The Ladles. God bless them.
This sentiment was replied toby Col.
R. Riddle Roberts, In n humorous ad
dress which elicited much merriment.
The Colonel concluded by paying nn
eloquent tribute to tho memory of Gen
eral Reynolds, killed nt Gettysburg.
Eleventh The resident eommlttco of
Pittsburg. To-day we have drank
from tho samo canteen.
Thu reply to this toast enmo from Dr.
Donnelly, who gave nu interesting nc-
count of tliu scrvli-e-i of tho Medical
Corps of tho Reserves.
Gen. Ent was then loudly called upon,
but declined for tliu reason that being a
candidate before tliu pcoplo it would
not bo proper for h im to address them
at that time.
Tho next toast was " tho artillery
arm of tho service" to which Capt.
Hrockway briefly responded.
Governor Curtln proposed " tho
healths of Major Generals Ord," and
Meado which was greeted with three
cheers.
" Tho Signal Corps of tho Pennsylva
nia Reserves," was replied to by Jlnjor
Morrill, and Major lloyt mado home
brief remnrks In reply to tho " Commls
sary Department."
Governor Curtln mado an appropri
ate and feeling closing address, and tho
Association adjourned after singing In
chorus " Auld LangSyne." Tho meet
ing had been a pleasant ono, nnd not a
single event occurred to mar Its harmo
ny. Political allusions wero carefully
excluded, nnd from this fact wo predict
tho futuro success of tho Association.
Tho new badge ordered by tho asso
ciation was then produced by Col. Tag
gart, who stated tho prico to bo from
$2.00 to 310.00 according to whether
gold or silver was taken, nnd whether
It was to bo fastened by a pin on tho
back, or bo suspended from a chain.
Tho model was rejected on account of
its high price, anil becauo it did not
have on It tho arms of the State. On
motion of Gen. Crawford It was ordered
that the different arms of the servico
bo represented on tho badge, crowed
o.tnnons for the Artillery, etc.,
Landon.
Ruv. Gi:o. Landon, Is I. John's f.i
vorlto candidate for the V. S. Senate,
to succeed lion. C. R. Uuckalew. To
show in what estimation ho is held ky
his own parly, we select tho following
extracts.
Wo regret to learn thcro is u strong
pronauiiity tutu uio liepuuiieans oi
Bradford district will return Rev
Georco J.aiidon to tho Slato Senate,
That ho possesses uncommon nb.llties
as a debater Isnckuowledired on all hands
but he has mado n reputation In other
particulars wiiicn renders it nigniy lies
lrnblo that he should he remitted to
tho duties of private UGt.l'Htibtirg
ixaxate.
So Senator on either sldeof tho Cham
ber was connected, by tho common ru
mor of tho lobby, with more corruption
than the Rev. Georgo Landon. Wo of
courso mako no chnrgo against 3Ir. L.,
nor do wo repent what others so fre
quently nnd so boldly alleged against
him, but wo do say that either George
Landon was recklessly slandered last
winter, or ho willfully disregarded his
oath as a senator, and perilled his high
reputation ns n professing Christian.
.State (taint.
Mi DDLiscmscK R a i i.no ad. Wo learn
uuthorltalvcly that an arrangement
wns made Inst week between tho Shade
Mountain Iron Company and the Board
of Directors of tho M. C. R. R., by
which tho road is to bo graded from
Sellnsgrovo to Beaver Furnace, a dis
tance of twelvo miles, by tho first of
August tho contractor hiving ratified
this part and tho ties anil rails will
immediately thereafter bo laid and
tho cars run tills Fall. By this arrange
ment tho S. M.Iron Company will fur
nish the rails, fifty-six pounds to tho
yard, and ngreu to take out tho eot in
transportation, so that twelve miles of
tho railroad will bu laid without tho
expendlturu of n slnglo dollar over nnd
nbovo tho cost of laying tho track. Mr.
Alexander, the President, lias thus far
been most fortunate In pushing ahead
this Important link in railroad com
munication, and If nothing untoward
occurs, we may now safely predict that
tho cars will run from Lewistown to
Northumberland beforo tho eloo of
1800.
John McFnrlnnd, of Northumber
land, nn energetic business man, wns
elected a Director in placo of John A.
McKee, Esq,, resigned tho latter now
filling tho positions of Secretary nnd
Treasurer. I.ewhtoini tiazcttr.
Tin: Ingenuity of Radical now.spa
pers Is wonderful. Tho last Instance
which has como to our notice Is, that
President Johnson Is insunc from tho
tiso of opium. Indefencoof this state
ment It Is alleged that no kiiio Presi
dent would have alluded to tho im
maculate Foruoy as it "dead duck" or
have spoken "lu Mich harsh, vulgar, nnd
abusive language na Mr, Johnson con
stantly applied to Congress." This
charge was mado agniut Mr. Johnson
before tho end of tho Impeachment
trial, nnd It wns suggested gravely that
his counsel should plead insanity for
ids defence It is not easy to perceive
tho force of this argument nor to con
vince sensible men tliaMho "dead duck"
Is not more dead than over. But If
abuse, abundant and outrageous, Is any
proof of insanity what Is to bo said of
Sumner, Wnde, Slovens, Butler nnd Co.
Tho remarks of tho President f.ido Into
nothingness when compared witli tliu
pompous anil pedantic insults of tho
Massachusetts bigot, or tho blasphem
ous ravings of Wado and Slovens. Tho
Character of Butler transforms Insults
oMerod by him, Into compliments,
When applied to a gentleman. Hypoc
risy thy namois Radicalism.
Be.v. Dutmiu mado hlinielf famous
In New Orleans by his war on women,
und to keep his exploits fresh lu the
minds of tho pcoplo has commenced
persecuting Miss Vlnnlo Ream, nn ac
complished young K-ulptress lu Wash
lugton, whom Congress commissioned
somo tlmo ago to mako astatuoof Pros
sldent Lincoln. After falling to get her
to use her influence with Senator
Ross to voto lor convicting tho Presi
dent, they havo assailed her character,
and havo ordered her out of ho studio
lu tho basement of tho capltol, and thus
destroyed her model, which cannot bo
removed. What n pitiful spectado tho
American Congress presents I
Hah tho man on horseback spoken V
Said tho Trllune, editorially August 17'
16071 "Probably General Grant can
"afford to bo a deaf nnd dumb cnudl
"date, but this country cannot afford
" to elect n deaf and dumb President."
TIIK.M STAMPS.
P. John, In n column
Of twftdlo inot solemn,
In writhing nml rain,
J (Iocs on tocxplnln,
.' Tlmt onco on a tlmo
, ' In tho prcsont regime;
llo sent nn enyelopo
Mntkeil "l'nlJ," 'IlcRWf recti"
Ami though tho llmo's well lie,
Hn never yet heat-it
Wlint lieenmoof tho letter,
WhU h i iald to contain
Tho Mnmps which nro lo-,t,
To Pnlemim's eail conl,
'Tl renlly obsutill
Hut hid ho not belter
,tu4t prove, not explain,
Wlmt that much travelled Mitel
In fact, did contain?
Tor you see, It won't do
Tnnwrthal theielu,
Wero hundreds of dollarn
Otnaillcal "till!"
Tor no man ha seen
The content, I weon,
And therefore eant Rwear
Tho Mnnips wero In there)
And letters of Mcrcur
AnUlolIliniCo.
On n subject llko I hat
Aro noljust tho co;
And can never enure
To Pulemon's behoof.
And all for tho want ol
Legitimate proof.
HI.MO.V.
Communicated.
WASU1SOTON . C. 117, O. St. JUUO Mil ISllS
Mil. Editor : Tho minority In Con
gress slnco tho impeachment lias receiv
ed an added strength not to bo measur
ed by their intenibcrs,nnd much of It is
duo to tho clear nnd nblo logic of tho
Senator from your County.
Hlsdefinltoconcltislons from well es
tablished principles always command
respect, and In conjunction with Sena
tor Hendricks modify party legislation.
While tho mnjority have been ringing
tho changes on old tlmo progress, the
listeners In tho galleries have heard
him advance ideas on tho rights of mi
norities which to day nro tho study of
leading minds in England.
Closely connected with this is the
burden of taxation, and it would bo a
useful process to trace the comforts, not
to say pleasuies which tho producing
class havo relinquished on account of
our enormous public debt.
Tho fertilising stream Hows down
wards not upward:, and statesmen of
tho futuro will not think it progress to
taku from the rights uf the middle chi's
to support thoso who have not earned
fie benefits of a higher civilization.
Gen. Butler lias1 assumed control of
Radicalism and is increasing his pres
tige ns a leader by creating n prison in
tho capitol anil ejecting Vlnnlo Ream
from her studio.
llerenthusiani In tliu profession she
has chosen will not innUo It n Dutch
gap for her, and we trust that in anoth
crstudio Mio will havo added inspira
tion, to complete her statuo of Lincoln,
nnd convince all by her success, that
tho appropriation of Congress wnsjuf-t.
Theexcitement of themtiuiclpal elec
tion pervaded all classes nnd resulted
In tho loss of lifo. Tliu teachings In re
gard to suffrage! havo not been Judicious
when colored washwomen comment
thus. "Do you know such a person vo
ted secesh nnd is to bo Imprisoned for
it."
StifiViigo is aright belonging to Intel
ligence ami good Judgment, but is too
after controlled by party -spirit, and
wiHoii-tslslnUnn would navo given It Is
a reward for Improvement to those re
cently libciatcd from slavery.
S. M. M.
Wi: must congratulate Washington
City. If reports bo true, Forney hav
ing retired from tho Secretaryship of
tho Senate, is about to sell out ono of
Ids "two papers both dally,"tho Chroni
tie, and lcitvo tho city. To bo Miro
Philadelphia, his proposed residence
hereafter, will suffer somewhat from
tho change, but he will havo lost homo
of his power to do evil, in giving up
his official position nnd will havo his
hands hands full in creating di-sen
slons In ids own party as liu will
doubtless do. Thcro is probably
no Radical lu tho country who can so
nearly attain to the emlnenco ot Ben
Butler ns "Col." Jolm W. Forney. Wo
wish Was hiugton Joy of the happy de
liverance. Tin; Patp.iot & Union. This time-
honored Democratic Journal has been
purchased by Messrs Myers, Brown nnd
Jfoorc, and tho first number of tho
"Morning Patriot" under their man
agement was Issued on last Monday. It
has been enlarged to afii column Dally,
and In size, appearance nnd ability,
takes its rank among tho first class dal
lies of the country. It has full and com
pleto telegraphic despatches, and a
corps of compoteiit correspondents. Be
ing I hconly Democratic paper published
at tho capital of tho State, wo trust it
will bo sustained by tho party. Wo
liopo somo arrangement may bo made
by which It can bo received hero the
day of Its publication, Ifso, inanysub
scribers can be procured for tho daily.
A Nr.w Orrii'i
-j no itegistry law
nased by tho into Legislature
establish-
es another now ofilco that of Resistru
tlou Commissioner. It Is tho duty of
uio v.onimissioi.cr to inauo a registry
of all tho voters, and tliu ollh-o slinub'l
therefore bo filled by nn Intelligent and
well-Infnrnn-d mnn. It is nrnsnirw-il
that the salary will bo paid by tho
uuiiiiiiissiuiieis.
Wo find tho nbovo paragraph going
tho rounds of the Press. Wo do not
beliovo tho Registry law, so-called, ere
ates any such ofilco. It Is but n device
to take nioro money from tliu tnx-pay-ers,
A sr.uioua accident occurred yesler
day, on tho Cntawlssa Road, at tho
creek Just nbovo Catawlss.i. Tho wood
train ran over a cow, belonging) C
tiann, i.sq,, una was precipitateorover
tho abutment of tho Cntawlssa Bridge,
into tho wntcr a dlstanco of somo 1!
feet, almost Instantly killing a wood
s.iwycr,by tho namo of Mr. Rcdbendcr.
Tho passengers, baggago nnd malls of
tho Philadelphia taaln, which, camo up
immediately, wero lransfcrMMno
elal Train nnd passed on tHriis-
port. Standard, r
McCoof.ijnndCoburn, tho prize fight
ers, wero arrested In Indiana whllo on
their way ton bruising match and have
been Indicted by n Grand Jury nt Law
renceburg hid., and sentenced to forty
days' Imprisonment, which term thoy
nro now Fcrvlngout In thojnll of tlmt
county.
GAi.i;NA,tho homo of General arnnt,
nnswercd tho voice of Oregon by elect
ing tho whole Democratic ticket, on
Friday hist, by threo hundred majority.
Every election that takes placo points
to ono result a crushing defeat of tho
Radical pnrty nnd Its expediency can
dldato In Novembor noxt.
POLITICAL.
Douiooratlo State Ticket,
roil ACUtTOll-OKNl.ltAt.1
CHARLES E. BOYLE,
or iuyp.tte county.
l-OIl RtmVEVOIl-OKNIill M.I
GEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT,
f)t' COt.UMMA COUNTY.
Candidates for Nomination,
hofullonlncirenllcnicn have bicn mentioned
for nomination to the soternl Coimly OfTices to
he tilled bv t lection tho present year, and their
names will ho prconlcd for Uio consideration oi
tho HemocrRtlo County Conventloul
l-'Oll ItlJt'llKSENTATlVlS I
CYRUS B. McIIEXRY,
KlSIUNOCnEr.K TOWNSHIP
rou ltKt'nr.iKNTATivn i
e. j. Mchenry,
risniNornnEK Towssinr.
POIl COMMISSIO.nil I
WILLIAM GRIER QUICK,
MONTOCIl TOWNSHIP.
l-OIl fOMMISSlONBIl I
STEPHEN POIIE,
CKNTIIK TOWNSHIP.
.Slnrkct Report.
Wheat per bushel
Ill o "
82 Ml
i m
1 !5
so
H m
7 t'O
2 00
l
CO
11
1 SO
i m
l -oru "
Oats. "
1-lour per imrrci
clovcrseed
Flaxseed
muter
Tinw3.'.,.7.V".'.
Potatoes
Pried Apples
foils
Hams
Sides and bhouhlers -
Iriild per pound
Hay ptr tun
I.UMHCIl.
Hemlock Hoards per thousand fef I.....
Pino " ' " (ono Inch)
lolst, Pc.inlllns, rianlc, (Hemlock)
tthlmilcs, No. 1 per lliousand.
n
n
10 II)
!I0 oo
lso3)
. II UO
, s on
. 7 IK)
. 18 1)0
.... J.n
sai
f.'H
sldlnsf '
I nos
No. 1 Scotch pis
No. '.' " "
lllooul
ft.
Plillailclpliln Markets.
Tiicusnw. Junes, 1CS.
I'Loun
Northwestern superfine fit
Northwestern extra..
.Voilhwcstetu family -
IVniisylwiul.t und Western Miperllue.
r.iiiisylvaul.iniid Western exlta
IV niisvlMinla and Western family
I'eiiiislaula and Western linii-y -
lt e Hour
W HCAr IV nu' Ivonla rod,"s bus
Southern " '
Caltrutllln " "
whlll "
H. IVntisylvanl.i rjo, V bu,
Coun Yellow, "
While, "
(UTS-flius
I'ltovisioNS M ss l'ork, V bbl
Mtssllf'-r, "
1 Messed 1 1 os,', VIU
Slnok' it llaln-i "
' Shoulders V ft
ljirtl,9U
SEEPS CloMlsei-d "ribus
Tlinothysec-il't bus -
l-'laxset-d "
CATTl.E-lIl l f Cntllo V ft
Cowi, 4 head
Hiten- V IV
linns 1 l'"lls
SS..W s.75
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, n.VOGtSlil.i.)
, l"..Vsrl.'.7
1 ).J0(U1-1"
3''.ol
2."sl!.-M
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M.S0
IIVS-UO
SIThJ Ms
ei.PMI.'.M
!I.17..I.17
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f.uirj
S2I.5"
Sljcrti Hi
Is .1 111-
ITlCMll.-
I-'CM-I lip
f.j..Vlyl.lJil f.'..VI
f -'.K05i -'.-vi
llcDIUj"
$ii.cot
I.UaKe
tM'u.rli.73
'iiH'ii'i'I'.iisiii;
AMMi:llMAN-Wi:l.I,IVi:it. At the residence
ot the bride's pal ents, on tho aist "f .May, by
III v. II. C. Mouroo Mr. Charles Amliieriiuin,
of liniivlll, to.MlssDlla.I. WtllHcr, ot White
Hall, Montour eounly, l'a.
SWi:ri'i:XIICIZEK-WIISON-At the house of
Oliver s. Wilson, in DlooinsburK, on tho nn tho
si h Inst., by the llcv. Thomas II. Cullin, .Mr.
Wm. 1). sweppenhlzcr to MIssLluloM. W llsoli
bolh of Philadelphia.
DP.HU In lpy,cn Ihc 261 li ult., Mr. Hbet-cu
1 if tv, itKtd 0o curs, niul ID moti tin.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IXliCUTOR'iS NOT! CE. ESTATE
U otSAM'I.HTOUI-'l'mt.ileeiascd. Letlerstes
iiiiuentuty on tho ei-tnteoi saniiu-1 stouner, of
lllooio, liao bein tirantcil by tho Heels.
tcr of Cohilobla county, to Jacob Slotitier,
All porsous hu log elalois ncalnst the estate aro
requested lo piesiut them for settlement, and
thoso lmlibuil to the estate, i Ither onnoteor
book recount w 111 mako iinyment to the Hxicu
lor wllhout delay. JALOII STOUI'l'LH,
Juh li.'o-tit. Ktecutor.
s
IIEUII'T'S SALE.
Hvlrtuof KuiitlrvwrltHtif Venditioni Ilzijomi? '
Issued nut of the Cutut of l 'amnion pleas of Co
lumnU (Anility, to mo tllnctnl, will bo txiost'il
ti public fcnto or outcry, nt tlm Court IIoue, In
Jlluonivbui, nn hu1ml.iv, llio 'Jith lny of Juno.at
one o'clocl; p. in., the fulloMluK real fstutc tow It:
Thu following U'lil t-siute, or Ww lifo iniuto In
a certain lot of ground stuiatp in tho lowu of
t'atuwi'si.a, Columbia nullity, bt'liiKJu2 feet -U-cn,
21 fri't wKle.buinitlnl on tin .South by lot of Wat
tcr LnsluJ, on tho Wtist by nn alley n tho North
by lot of J, H. Khumuii, ami on tho Dist by Bcr
ontlht,,on ulih-h latrcclnl a two Mory fruiuo
house nnJ kitchen with tho niipurtcuancch,
helzetl ami taken liuo execution ami to bo soM
tho proiierly of Jacob llollnum.
Juno 2," wtterlir,
gAKKKUVT NOTICE,
l. THE OihTIttCT Col'KT OPTHK 1'N1TKI STATIC,
ion Tilt; wi-smiN nisriiii-'T ok Pennsylvania,
J a sits 31, Di.Witt a lUnkiujit utulcr thn
Act of Conyrchs of Man h Im??, havlnn acpllcil
for u lHhthfirpe ironi all his debt vuid othcrclalmt
piovablo uiulci' mltl Al, bv orih-r of tho Court,
:orifK is liutHiY (iivrN.to nil Cutlltnr' who
ha e irotil tlu-lr dtbtH, nnd othiT persous Inter
t'Mcd : to nppoar on tho Mil day of July, IvW
nt 11 o clock, A, M., IkIoio 11. Ovi'iton, Jr., Cmi.
Utilitor, at lht Ku hniigo Hotel, Ulootnvluir.P.i
to hlmw taiise, llnuy they hue,hy a DWcharKi
should not bo uninUd to thouuld lJ.iukrupt. And
iurtlu'r iKitlco Is he.i-by t'lvin, that the bceoiid
and Tli I rd Meetluus uftredltoritof tho wild llank
rnpt, n-quliett by tho 'JTlli and 1Mb heethms of
haul Art, w'll bo hadbifuro thu said KeMer tit
the hiitiiu time and place.
H. r. McCANHM.H,
CIcik oftT, H. DIstilctCouil for taid DNlrict,
Juno l.'.'us-iiw
VMCllUl'T XOTIC1C.
i.s run IlisTincT L'otrnr or Tin: IIniti-d KrATi.s
lull l,ll-.Ui.fcU.l:S MslllKTOl-'l't:.s,NSVl.V.VMA.
11i:ni:v Ti: wriu, n llankriipt under tho Act of
Congress of Mau-h lid, lst,7. havlnti applied f"ra
DlschorKe fnoiiall his debts, and other elihns
piovablo under said Act, by ordtrolibo Ciuirt,
Minn: is iiiiiKitY iim.N.bi nil Credilois who
have luinf il i heir tlthts, nnd oilier pel sons Into
resleil; to appuir on tho Mb day of July l-si.
lit 10 n'e oik, A. M., before l-:.()elou, Jr., Ks(..
Hi ulsler. ill llio KMhaunu Hotel lu lllooinsliuii;,
l'a., lo show cause, If any lb.-. have, Mhy a Ills
ebal'go should not be planted to Iho suld It.illU'
lllpl. And luitbel, notice Is hertby plsell, Unit
tho second mid 'llilld loietlnusol ('reilllorsnflho
sold llaukrill't, ri'iuhed by the '27lh utid 1Mb see
tlousof said Act, will bu hud biltuo tho said
lleijlstcr, ut llio samo tlmo ami plat-e,
H. ('. Ml('ANIH.r.fl,
Clerk oft'. H. District Com t lursald District.
Juno 12,'w--2w
JV OUAXl) STltKKT CIIKAl' Storo
m:w youk CITY.
HIE LAKUFST AXI CIIKArr.ST STOCK OF HT RA W
aoOIH IN TIIIHCITY, WITHOUT DOVDT.
Millinery Oonds, Itlbbnns, Silks, Plowers, Par
asols, Yankee Notions, Skirts, Diess nnd Cloak
Trimmings, and Prlnges, nil under regulnr pri
ces, Ultllcs- Wlialeboue Corsets, at Wets., 73 els.
St 01, and upwards, cheap,
ts.Mllllners supplied. P.DWA11D IIIDLP.Y,
3W), .1 II A 31 Ik Uiniul, CH.bS A 70 Allen Streots,
Juuo 12,'0s, l-'lfth block Last 110111 llio llowcry.
.TJOTY'S CI.OTIIKS WASII1311.
1.XTHACT rnoM np.roiiT ok pahml-hs-
CLUH.NUW YUllh. IM7
"Washing Mnchlncs-WIUlam D. Osborn Port
Hyron.cnvusa County, N. Y' nsksi 'Will llio
Club give us its oplulsn of washing-machines?
Is It economy to pay font teen ilollurs for olio nf
Doty's liiachlnes? Will II wash funnels- (lollies
clean, nnd not hetoo hard work for Iho women?
Washliig.maihincshavoso generally pioved to
be falluies that I am nfiatd of lluovillig nvray
my money upon one.'"
"Solon lloblnsoii "If you had to pay ten times
Iho money jou mention, It would be tho best in
sestim ut you evir lonile upou joiir'elaim. Hut
you must not have that nlone. (let tho Uulver
sal Cloihis.Wrlugrr with It and your blessed.
Por you will find wn-hlog mado easy." Sold by
It. C. HHOWMn7i, Oeuirol Agent,
82 Corllandt strcel, N, Y.
Ami by Dealers nnd Canvassers everywhere,
May li.'liii-aiii.
N
O T 10 1-5.
All rkprknim nrn fnrtihtdeii tn trcnnhM unon
thy lAudtiorti.oHubscrlher In Mlfllln townbhlp,
a thoho hq oircudlne, will bo dealt w'tli accord
ing to law. H.bCIIWKPPJ'.NIlKIHKH,
Julio 6,'tH-Ct.
A"
Col Inn
11 oxtenslvo Absortinciit of men's
und boy's I.INUN SIIIHT PHONI'S, I'niier
rs nml ('tins, and Lsnika Linen Co i. la us
und l'Ufku selling cheap by
Mar.lS.-IH-lf I..T,8IIAHPI.iaH.
fvy I'OH N1-5AT AND OIIKAP
JOB PUINTING.
CALL ATTIinCOLUMUUIAN OrKWU
JIST OF DEALERS
t-ftr the vear ntm tlimisflhil eluht hundred and
sixty-eight, of Koodi, Wflies, uierehitii-ilso, ills-
iiuvrit-s, "retteries, luerciiHiu onus, wiimu uir
County ot Columbia, returned niul classified In
accordance with the several acts of Assembly, by
tho Appraiser of ra-rcautlle tales of said coun-
1 , ns luiiows, to will
11LOOM TOWNSHIP.
CfflM.
,cf,-,
no (
40 00
iiioninsutirK iron tympany,
Mr-Kelvv. Rra1.fr l..
7
7
2
10
II
II
II
II
1.1
II
II
II
II
U
II
II
14
II
12
II
II
II
13
11
II
II
II
II
12
II
II
13
II
II
II
II
II
12
J, ,1, Itobbins A Co.,
12 AO
20 (10
10 1st
7 00
7 110
7 (W
10 ()
I.IIOS .Mclldctlliall,
llcv, A llartman,
Andrew Mollcder,
David Htroup,
John K. (llrlon,
Chester C. Miirr,
Andrew -I, Kvans,
Charles W, Mnjder,
liavld Jiwcnburg,
Misses Hamuli',
1.. N. Mo) or,
Wlilmoyer A Jacoby,
l'alcinon John,
Andrew J.Hloan,
John It. Mover.
7 10
10 (
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 UO
7 00
12 to
7 )
7 00
D.iulel A. Ilcck ,
lo-t-ph 1.. isnuiiuon.
I.lojdT. Hharpless,
7 00
12 60
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 )
Knhrulin I.utz.
Andrew M, Hupert,
Miss Llzxlo llarklcy.
James K. Kycr,
AiiK-lla I). Webb,
James W, chemberlln,
Oeorno Y. Con ell.
l.'.'.tfl ''.. "nrtman,
William lOnismus,
Hieplien II. Miller.
Iluain O. Holier,
N. II. llelltlershut,
Jereinlab .1. Ilinii.r
7 00
7 00
11 00
7 00
12 60
7 IV
7 00
10 (10
7 00
7 00
7 00
Miss Ll7Zlo relerinatl,
Henry Klclni,
OllM-r A. Jacoby,
Jacob Melz,
Caleb Uarlou A Co.,
1-axlou .vllarmiin,
Josej'h llendersliut,
7 00
7 00
12 60
7 00
, 7 00
7 IN
10 00
... .' .-.UIVIIMUIIK,
Miss Alinuida Workhclaor,
Joseph Correll,
lli-khiirt Jacobs,
Miss M.1III0 Ale,
-lulln A. A s-ailo it. Ilarkley,
Janus Ciiduian,
rox A Webb,
lion, ok iii:iiwick'.
llowinan & Jackson,
Abraui Miller,
Henry C. l-'r.ns,
I. .1 II. H, llower.
Miller A lliiRlies,
Miss Hell Uerlran,
.1. II. Dodsoll,
-lackson A Woodln,
Itslilbaeh A Mlecker,
Leonard Nicholas,
Jnnics .M.fsceshollr,
HKNTO.V.
John J, Mcllenry,
Illrnm 1'. Kveiell,
sanioel lleacoek,
J. i:. IaIsoii,
(li-orKo (j. Kaiser,
lleujiimlu Mcllruiy,
IllIAVril.
Abraham lllcc,
l-'runklln I.. Hbuman,
M. l.oni;enuerKer,
II. X.liomermau,
UllIAIl(.'lii:i:K.
Hteplieli Michael A Hon,
1-ili-rM. Tiaush,
William l-'reas.
ltriihi'ii Mlllir,
A. W. niton,
William Kllnetob,
ILiker A Ciei ellllK,
CIATAWIs-tA.
T. K. Hharpless A H in,
Me.Mli'-h AHIiuinan,
M. M. Ilrobsl,
Isaiah John A Sons,
llllhi It A Kline,
Oeorite lluches A. Sou,
Walter Ki-ott,
H li. Klnnril,
C.llnpbell A llarder,
McXlch A .sbumiin,
lleorno Hlshel,
William llailmnn,
1'ayen W'enver,
Cr.NTI!AI,lA 110110.
Wllllnm Tiiricy,
A. It. K.'itner,
.1. A T. O Conner,
W. II. Mi-llli k,
Marllii MoiMuhan,
Juliii.slalliiirer,
Shiiioiiu A Mlllaid,
Laf.ijetlo Ketterman,
I'llllel Werllnall, Aal.
Mis, William James,
lletllH-11 Wnsscr.
J. Chllsuiaii A Co.,
Abraham Southuatd,
J. J. Honiilutid,
CO.NYNCIIIA.M.
llleh'ird Thoinlon, Agt,
ClINTltK.
I!. W. M. A O. I., low,
Samuel licit u-rlck,
Mahlon II. llleks,
Abraham llletlerlck,
Henry Lohiuan,
Jacob Htinnsler,
Jesso Hicks,
s. s. 1-owler A- Ilro.
Whllinile A lloMcrs,
1-ItANKI.IN.
Cllnlon Jlendenhall,
Wellington cleaver,
i-iHHiNocttr:i:K.
11. A M. Mcllenry,
Joseph c. Hun) an,
(leorge M. HomcII,
.1. N. Jones,
Solomon Hubs,
Ileriiard Ainmermon,
J. H. .Mcllenry,
James V. Wilson,
c!iti:i:NWoor.
Schuyler A llloek,
llORiirt A Kteainer,
John Lev'Kott,
William Isrenmer,
( V. porat ive Store,
I). A V. Masters,
James M. Hoat,
Hannah Henry,
HIIMLOCK.
M, a, A w. II. Shoemaker,
Jacob Harris,
LOCUST.
J. II. Vosllno A Co.,
AViislilnutun Yiagor,
Jiieoli Yi uaer,
Charh s ) ttermau,
'. A1-. M. Yocum,
MT. I'l.lIASANr.
Joseph li. Hands,
.maim:.
Cami-b' 11 A Co,,
Uriah Ileriilnger,
MI1TI.1N.
Isaac K. Kehwepppiilielser,
Creasy A Ihowu,
It. J. Millard
John II, Heller,
Mrs. i:. A, I less,
.MONTOl'K.
I'.iMoli A Harmall.
7 (10
7 00
7 011
7 Ul
7 00
11 1) 00
It II 10
11 10 00
12 12 90
II 7 10
11 7 00
II 7 10
11 15 01
12 12 .10
II 7 00
11 7 0)
12 12 XI
n 10 00
11 10 00
11 7 00
11 7 00
11 7 oo
11 7 00
11 7 00
11 7 00
II 7KI
II 7 00
II 7 00
II 7 00
II 7 U)
14 7 Ul
II 7 00
11 7 (o
10 20 00
13 10 INI
12 12 -0
11 lion
10 LSI 00
11 7 1-1
II 10 Ul
II 7 Ul
II 7 Ul
II 7 Ul
II 7 00
II 7 Ul
II " l
II CO Ul
11 7 Ul
12 12 .VI
II 7 00
1.1 10 00
II 7 11
1.1 10 00
II 7 00
II 7 00
11 7 Ul
12 12 -VI
10 ill u)
11 7 00
12 12 ,W
12 12 50
1.1 10 U)
II 7 00
II 7 00
II 7 00
II 7 00
II 10 00
II 7 00
13 10 00
II 7 00
II 7 IX)
II 7 00
II 7 00
II 7 Ul
II 7 00
r. 10 00
11 Till
11 7 00
11 7 00
II 7 U)
11 15 00
1 1 10 10
11 10 00
13 10 U)
11 10 00
11 roo
II 7 f
14 7 (X)
1 1 10 00
II 7 00
1.1 10 00
II 7 00
II 7 0l
II 7 IS)
II 7 00
II 7 00
14 7 00
II 7 00
II 7 00
1.1 10 00
13 10 00
1.1 10 00
II 7 00
S 30 u)
II 7 00
II 7 00
II 7 IS)
11 10 ()
11 7 (O
1 1 10 00
13 10 00
13 10 U)
II 7 00
II 7 U)
II 7 00
11 7 00
11 7 00
a M (.1
II 1'lUI
14 7 00
14 7 01
II li Ul
II 7 (l
II 7 (O
10 31 (
11 7 10
II II 00
11 7 W
Tuhbs A Coleman,
1. It. Miuceriim,
William lluller,
MADIf-.O.V,
Conrad K11 amcr,
Andlew Madison,
oitAxai:.
II, YV llownmn,
A, II. Stowari,
li. K, Sloan,
Michael Keller,
Alexander Hughes,
HaWd Heirlog,
I'lXK.
ltlthard W, Lyons,
HOAni.VOCUKKK.
J. Cherlngton A Son,
SCOTT.
Charles H. rnwlcr,
J. D. Calduell,
satnuel A. Worinan,
llinl. I'. lie ghard,
1-i ter Ihil,
1-aac Crevellng,
John Jacobs,
II. W. Creasy A Co.,
William M. i:m,
(bo. W. Cii-lellng,
sua.Mti.OAr.
IV.111O. V.s,
All persnns who may feel ngcrleed by Iho
11 bine i-lasblllt-atlon, can haMi an opporl unity ol
appealing, by i-allltifi upon the lllitlerslKued at
Ids otllt-e, In Illoi'iiisbiirg, ut uuy tlmo mull lb"
'-Till day of June, sts, ut which tlmo an appeal
Mill bo held. V. II.JACOIIY.;
Juno f, hi. Mereiinllle Appraiser.
JT V. SASU'l.K it CO.,
MACHINISTS & KNG1NKEI1S,
MAIN ST., A U li II. U. It.. IlLOOMSHUIia, I'A.,
Are prepared to furnish nil kinds of Machlna
wotk, such us
ST1-5AM 15NOINI-5S, UOII.KUS,
Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Couplings, Mill-gear-lug.
Saw mandrils, etc. (lunge cocks.Pet cocks,
Steam pipe, together with nit kinds nf Steam tit
Hugs constantly on hand.
Tlucshlllg Machines and Horse Powers made
to order. All kinds of Agricultural MMklncry
repaired.
MnyTS.-as,
u
MTKI) STATES MAILS.
I'nN.NBYlVANIA,
FOST OrriCK DerAltTMENT,
aVashiwqtok, April 13, UOS,
1 HOl'OSAI-S will bo received nt the Contract
Omce of UiN Department until 31'. M.,orVi:i)
NIDAY, May 25,1m for conveying the mallu nf
th Unltf.t MattM, from July I.lktDt. to June, ;w,
1t:,U liiuhluloor
I'UNNBYLVANI.V,
on thu routes nml by tho acheiiulo of tleimrtuitit
nmlnirlvaU lierelu upecliled,
lieelblonttnunouncvd by May 30,
Tli lol lowing route wero mostly adertUel
October SI, 1mj7, but, from vorloiu causei uru
not leti
liHiy I'rom Norrlstowu, by Illckorylowit and
l'I inoutli Mec-tluc, to liurreu 11111, omltcb und
b(.k, threo tlineu a week,
Leave NoirUtowu Tuesday, TliuraJay and Hat
ua relay nt 8 a m;
Arrive ut llarren IIIU by 0.30a m;
Leave llarreu 11111 Tueday(ThurUiy,nd Hat
uidiiy atU.la in;
Arrlvo nt N orris town by 11 a m;
1H0 Fiom N'orrlKtown.Uy retm'iilHfjuare, Cen
tre I-rum re, Worct-Her, hlilppack, Letlcrackwlllo
and HiiUunUvllle, to Mumne town, mlh u und
hark, threo lime a week,
Uao NnrrUlowirfuenuay.Thuriduy.and Hit
urdav at 4 p m;
ArrUeutHuunytown by 9 p. m,
Luuvo huiuni-ytowu Monday, M'ednenday,
und l-'ilday, at 0 u in;
Arrlvo ut NurrUtown by 11 a m;
1011 I'rom JelTcrsonvllle, by Khannonvlle and
I'oit rrovldenre, to 1'hceuUvUle, n lullev and
ba(k,threetlincMa week,
Leavu Jt lter-ouvlUu Tue.day, Thursday, a&d
Bui ui day ntAi) in:
Arrlvu at l'hiyulxvllU ly 7 p m;
uLPhnnlxvllloTuesd IV. Thursday nnd Hat-
urdav at o n ini
Arrive nijt-iicrsouviiie uy t,nm;
10IS 1'riii.i y.,-IU-r 111. bv l-'l -hrlr-ll . DoLtulass.
Coli-briinll I ale and l-'lu'tnn. lo llireford, IDJl
il les nun uai k, i tt ice ti wt lag
lA-mc .cigictsviuo i m-Mi.iy aim paium y at i
pmj
Arm e at iii'tei'ini iv -i in:
Leave tteri-fnril MotiiUv and Prldayat 3.30am;
ArrUont ZelUrsMllo by 7 a hi;
MAI l'roin N'orth Wales.
by Union Square,
DTrtltiibaursvlllo, 111
Franconta and Tyler-port, to '1
miles nnu ooca mice 11 sus.
I.cau .Norm waies saturuay nioa m;
Arrive alTruinbiuirsvlllo Saturday by 12 m;
Lcovo Irunibaursvlllo Saturday at 1 )i in;
Arrive at North Wales by 0 i m,
1021 l-rion JclTi-rsonvlllc. bv Pairs lew Vlllseo
and I'erklomenvllle, lo lied Hill, U miles nnd
back, nine tunes a ueek,
l.ciiva Jetlersunvlllo Tuesdav. Thursday nnd
Saturday nt W.JO a m;
Arrive ol in-ii inn uy .sju n m;
Ix-iHu Hcd Hill Monday. Wednesday nnd I-'rl-
dayatGnin;
jrrt o 111 jeueisuii, iiiu num.
1021 From IToner Dublin, bv Threo Tons, to
Prospects Ule. 3 miles and back, three times a
sciieiiuie 10 no nrranccti 10 1 10 satistaciion 01
the postmasters, malting uuo connection wiiu
moll train 011 Hallroad.
Proposals lor more fremieni service inviicti.
nil. 1 ion iiuaaerLowii. uv iiiciiiaiiiiiuivu.
Pleasant Valley and Sprlngtown, to Durham, 111
utile nn.l It.irlr ,li.. I Iiiih. a u-itf.
L.eave iJiuiacrtown .siouuay, vieiiuesuoy nun
I- nuiiy, ill 1 11 111;
Arrive ul inirnam uy op in;
ljClllA Dlllliiuil Mnnilnl-. Wi.iltissil.il' ntwl 1'rl.
day. at 7 n m;
Arris e at (uaiccriown oy 12 in,
1911 Prom Lancaster, by Willow Street, Mar
tlusvllle. New 1'rovldenen. rnmntan nml Olliir.
ry Ills-, to Mechanics Orove.lsji miles nnd irnck,
inrco times 11 week,
luvo Ijiilieastcr Tuesday. Thursday, ntul R.u.
unlay nl -2.o p 111;
Arrivuai .Mecuanic s urovo ov nn. 111.
Lrnso Meehiiulcs Urose. Toesdav. Thursday
noil rs.iuuuiiy 111 1 u 111;
Arrive nt Lancaster by 11 n 111.
1019 Proni ltcamstown.bv Hu-artzs tile. Adams-
town, Uouglersvlllo anil cumra, to Heading, 15
nines linn u.ica, unco limes n ween.
Leuso Heamsiou 11 Tuesday, Thursday and Rnt
uruiy til a 11 111;
Arusu ut lleadllurbv fin in:
Leuvo ItendlngTuesday, Thutsday and Salun-
uity ill s u ill:
AirlNc at Hcamstown by 12 111.
1031 Prom Hnorllmr Hill, bv Old Line nnd Slas-
tcrsoiisll.c, to Colebrook, 0 inllesand baclc.twlcc
n week.
Leave Sporting Hill Wednesday nnd Saturday
ni u 11 111:
Sr. I. nl r-nIM..w.!. 1... t-, ...
Leave Colebrook Wednesday and Saturday
at 1 p 111;
Arrive nt Spoiling Hill by I pin.
1013 Prom (Inn, by lhicrstown, lo Inlercourse,
0 miles and back, three limes 11 week.
l.eao (htp'J uesibiy, Thursday and satin ilay nt
11 ti 111;
Arrli 0 at Intel courso by 1 p 111;
Lealu Intercourse Tuesday, Tblllsday
Saturday ill 7 11 10;
Ariliu at (hip by 1) am.
low Prom I.ltlr. to Ihunncrvllle. 2Ji miles, nnd
U.ICU iiviett n fin,
Lt-avuLltlz Wednesday and Saturday at 1 p in;
Arris o 111 llurunervlilo at 2 p. 111;
Leave llrnnticrvlllo Wednesday and Salur-
ilay at 3 p in;
Airlveat I.ltljtby 4 p m;
1!S)0 Prom Halifax, by Pntcrllno nnd Hnders,
to ri-siK-rsviiie, 11 nines una u.ick, onco n sieuu.
Leave lla-lliiv Saliiiilay at 1 p 111;
Arrive at Pl.beivlllo by 4 p 111;
Leave " Saturday at 9 a in;
Arrh out Hallf.i-c by 12 111.
1072 Prom Lebinon, by Cornwall, to Mount
Hope, 10 miles and back six times a week to
cuiiiuaii anil 111 u-ii 11 wen. me icsitiiic,
Leave Lebanon dally except Sunday, nt ll.30a.
111;
Anlv e at Cornwall by II a ni;
Leuvo Cornwall dally except Sunday, nt 7.30
111;
Arrive nt Lebanon by 0 n m;
Leave Corn wall lllesilov nnd Saturday ntl p ni;
An 1 ve ill Mount Ilono by 2 p m;
Leave Mount Hope ruesd.-v and Saturday at 3
P m;
AiilvoatCoruvall by I pm.
Lt)II From rreenmnsburB.hy LowcrKuuenu,
HtoulV, 1) inlltM und luck once u week.
ijt'iivu iTct'ninu uuig iiiu'Kuay ni 7 n in;
Arrlvo utHtout'by louin;
Lcn o Htoiit's '1 hurKdny ut 1 n m;
Airlva ut Fioewunsbure by i p in.
l-'rom liethtchem, by Innorrvlllo nnd
Hath, to L'liapman Quarrlea, 11 nllen nml hack,
three times n wet-k,
Iauvo llethleliem Tuesdny, Thursday nnd Kat
urday ntlipm;
Anlvo nt Chapman Quarries by Tip m;
Leavo Chapman Qunrrlis Tuesday, Thurttdny
und haturday at li a in;
Arrive nt iiethlehem by 0 n m.
S0.V) From Danville, br Itushtown and ICllne's
Qrove toHnydertoVMi, I J mill k and back, once a
week.
Luito Danvlllont Rum;
AirlvontHnydcrlown by 12 m;
Leae Hnydertowti Haturdny ut 1 p m;
Arrlvo nt Danville by Spm,
QtHVt I'rom rtttNtnn, Ity ltnnMoiii, t'ftlll nnd La
Ornnye, to TuukbnnutK'k, 'i mllej unit back,
twice a week,
Le.no I'ltUton Monday und Wednesday nt 8
am;
Arrive nt Tunkhannork by i p m;
Leave Tuukh.muock Tuesday nnd Sal in ilay nt
1 p ni:
Anlvo nt 1'lttston by 7 p m.
Ci)70 From HhlekFhlnny. by Muhlenberg, lo
Sweet Vnlley. 10 tnllcH nnd back, twice u weclc,
LemoHlikkhhlnny Monday nnd Thursday at
10 am;
Anne at Kweel Vnlley at 1 p m:
LenoHwift Valley Monday nnd Thurhday nt
2p in;
Arrlvo nt Shlckhhlnny by 5 p m.
2081 Trom Old t'orBP, by Milwaukee, llabl
Mount nnd Mill City to Factory vlUlrfmlOi and
back.oucen week,
LeauOUl Forjeo Tuesday at On in;
Arrlvo at Factory vlllo by 3 p m;
Leave Faelory vlllo Wednesday nt 9 am;
Airhent Old Fnrco by 3p in.
1'ioposnU Invited for fcervlco three times n
week,
2012 rromSeranton to Purmore, 2 miles nnd
hack, hlx times a week,
Le.io Scrantou daily, exe pt .Sundav, nt -1.15
P l'i;
Arrlvo nt Duninore by 3 pn;
Leave Duumoro dully, except Wunday, nt 0
a m;
Arrlvo at Scranton by 0.13 n in.
2"l2rrom Lovelton to llelln Sylvn.O miles and
bad:, onco n week.
Leu o Lovelton Tuesday at 10 a m;
Arrive nt Helm Hylvnby 12 m;
Leave Delhi Kylvn Tnesttay ut 7n in;
Arrlvo nt LoeUon by 0 a m,
2103 From Cnntu, Ity Kavt Canton. Lo Hoy,
West Franklin nnd Franklin Dtle, to Towanda,
2i) miles ami back, threo times n week,
Leavo Canton Tuesday, Thursday and Kntur
day.at Hum,
Arrive at Towanda by 5 p m;
Lcao Towanda Monday, Wednesday nnd Til
day at 1 p m:
-rnn ni i anion uy ...up m;
l'ropobalHlmlted for serico six times u week,
2103 From Kew Oxford by Oieen Hldce, Hamp
ton and Hound II Ul, to York Hulphur Spring, 11
miles and biuk, twice n wtck.
Leave New Oxford Tuesdny nml Haturday nt 1
p m.
Arrlvo nt York Sulphur Hpmies by -1 p m;
Lnvo York MitphusSprlngs 'iuesdny and Sat
in day nt 5 a m;
Arrive nt Ntw Oxford by 8n m.
Tioposals lor moiu frequent ici Ice also Invited
2213 From HctdhIHrto Lod;'. MIIIh, .3 mlleH
nnd back, mice a wvek.
Lcno IteetNvlllo Saturday at 11am:
Arilo al Loi-k'KMIIU by I p m;
Lenvo Lnek'H MilU Miturday ut & a hi;
Arrh out Heedlllo by 10 u m.
22tll From W'ootlland to Ornhaiutowu, 5 mth-ii
nnd back, (u fce a week,
Leavo Woodland Tuesday and Saturday at 11
a in;
Airlveat Orahamlown bvl2m;
Leavo Urnyhampinu 'luihday and Saturday nt
1 p. in;
Aiilve nt Woodland by 2 p in.
232S From Cnrinichnert by Ceylon and Willow
Tree, to Imvlhlow u,10 inlhh and back, once a
week,
LeaoCaim (churl's Wtdiu-sday at 1 pm:
A i rive ut lavWo, nbv I p m.
Lo.,o la isioun W( diieivluy at 0 a m:
AnlNo al CarmlLhad'tiat 12m,
2TI0 From l'lltsburc, by West View, IVrrysvlllo
Willlamx, Wexfoid, (nli, Zellnoplo, Harmony
and Whltestowu, to I'uibpiTt.aujj inllcv A back,
three times a ctk.
Leavo I'ltisbur Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day ut 7 a in;
Arrlvenl Fronpectby 7 p m;
L uve l'iuspeit Tut&day, Thursday und Salur
day at 7 u m;
Arrlvo nt IMttsburg by 7 p m;
PropoLiU for more frequent jmvIco uts j Invi
ted, 3.1 jg From Shnrpburc, by Dorseyvllle, Uural
HldKe. Cuhuervillo, nnd Hludlu'H t'ross-roadi, lo
haxonliuri, 3D miles nnd buck, once n week,
Leavu blmipKbuiy: Friday at 8 a in;
An hoat fax on burp by o p m;
Leavo Saxonburu Tbuibday at 0 n in;
Arrlvo nt Hhurpsburu by i p in,
tflli) From IMtUburc, hy lluclinnnii, Ormihy, A
Ho no Church, to Lebanon Church, 10U miles
and back, tlce daily, exctpt Sunday, to
ltueliai)au,nnd twice a week the ii-sldue.
Leao l'ltthburg daily, except Sunday, ut CM a m
and i.30pm;
Arrlveia Duchnuan by 7-15 a m nnd 5 p in;
Leave Huchanan dally, except Sunday, at 0 a ni
uim ! nil
A l-rlvn 1 llt 1 4.I.H I-tf til. A.Sl n nt nml O r. t...
Leave Huchunaii Wed
Arrlvu nt Lebanon Church bv tkt0nm
Ltuvo Lebuuun Church Wt dnesday nnd Satur
day nt 10 a m;
Arrive nt Huchannu by 12 in,
213J From Turtlo Creek to Mouroevllle. tU
mile nml back, twlcen we k,
Leuvo Tuitlo Cievk Wedntisdny and Salurdny
ntfn m;
Arrive nt Monroevlllo by 103) n in;
Leuvo Monroevllle W'tdntkdny und Salurdny
nt 7 n m;
Arrlvo at Turtle Cretk by 8-f 0 n m,
2.333 From TitUhurit to Wtit MfttichcMt r, IJ;
to lien nud back, six times a wtek,
LtuvoFHtsburu dully, except Sunday, nt 1013
a nit
Anlvo nt West Manchester by 11 u m.
Leavo West Manchester dalh, except Sunday,
utOftinj
Arrive nt Pittsburg by 10 a m, fc
JV1 FroiuTarentum. bv Laudsvllle, (n.o.,) to
Ssx-'iiburff, 12 miles aud back, once a wtek,
Lt vb 1 srentuin Saturday at a in;
Arrive nt Saxonburg by 12 m;
Itenve haxontmru Saturday at 1 p ui;
Al rh at Tureutum by a p m,
2-t!'J From Harmony, by Middle, Lancaster, Por
tersvllle, Willie Hoy, llaneiuburif, und Lecsbun:
to Mercer. 81 milt tiand bat k, three tluieuu week,
Ixavo Harmony Monday, Wtslneadny and Fri
day alter arrival of riltsburu mall any at 4 p ni;
a rrlvent Mercer by 10 inn;
Ixave MereerTueaduytlliuuUuy aud Suturday
ai 8 a m;
Arriw ut Harmony by a ro.
.170 Prom Slloot-rv Ibir b. bv ttni-H.vlit.. ti-.
lev. ntul t'li.t Mi., nl.-. I.. I '. ...it, 1 ti. ii-
back Ihree times nwwlc, ' ""J
.-ii.entitit-r,v iioia .loiiiiay. vv eillKsilai-an I
1 Id yat ua 111:
Arrlvenl I'mnkllu bvapin;
boojOjPiiiiikliiiTuisiiiiyt'lliiirsdiiy.iindSatur
Arrive at slippery llmk by lp m.
23-0 Prom Kill Itiiu loOrny's Valley, 2 lullis.t
ack Ivvlco 11 week, .iuiina
Ix-nvoLIk Hun Tuesday and Saturday at 2.3,
Arrive nt dray's Valley by 3.11 n in;
Leave (irni-'a Vntlci' -litKilm. n,,.l MUi..,..t
3-41 pm; 1,1
Arrive nt 1.11c itun.oy 1.30 p m.
2300 Prom Oalncs, by Ium Itun to Snblinr'Ue
I rullos nn.l back. once 11 wick,
Lenvu (lalnes Wedliesilny at 7 n In;
Arrlvo at Sablnsvllle by IO11 in;
Leavo Sabliiavlllo Wodnesduy ut i p nt;
Arrive at Oalncs by ,1p m.
2tlSI Prom .lersev Klint-iv l,v t'iml..B' llll. ...
llancyvllle, 10 miles and back, once n week, '
... iiiu uetsi-y niiutu 1 iiurstiiiy kids m;
Arrlvo ut llnneyvllloby 12 10:
Irf-nve Haneyvlllo Thursday nt I p 111;
Arrlvo nt Jcisey Mioro by 0 p m.
211.1 l-'rom Mnncv. bv W1f linn nod lttiittot-..
rllte.to Hill's Urovc, 1 miles und bnclc, nncua
Week,
1-avo Muncy Tuesday nt 12 m;
Arrlvo nt Hill's (liovohy 7 p in;
Iionve Hill's Grove Tuesday nt (I n In;
Arrlvo at Muncy by 12 m,
2121 I-'rom Lock Ifavcu to Island. 2U miles and
back, onco 11 week.
Leuvo Lni it liav en siituriiay 111 10 n m;
Arrlvo nt Island by 11 11 111:
Leave Istaud Saturday nl H30 11 m;
Arrlvuut IH-k Haven by 12..'io p m;
Pronosnts for inorofrciuent service also lovl-
ted.
2103 Prom Weslport, by Leldy, llnminer-iev 1
Pork, nnd Cross pork, to Kctlla Creek, :M null ,
and back, twlcen wetlc.
Lea u cit prn t l uesiiay
nii-1 I'rldnj nt O-T-i
nnr,
Arrive nt Ketuo creek at p in;
Lenvc KtttloCietlt Widuesday und Hatuida,
at" a m;
Arrh c nt Westport by 7 p m,
2I2S From Hldsewnv by lversev'n, Cnledonln, A
Tyler s, to Pendeld, 27 miles and back, twlco n
week,
Lenvo Uliljtcwny Tuesday nnd Saturday nt Hnm
Anlvo at FenfUld by opm;
Leavo IVntleld Monday nnd Friday nt 0 a in;
Arrho ut Itldsewny by 3 p in,
2111 From Hrookvllle, by Hicbanlsvllle, Schofl
ner I'orners, nnd Arroj o, to Hldisivn , 31 miles
and back, onco n week.
Leavo llrookvlllo Thursday nt 7 n m;
Arrive nt HldReway bv Ap in;
Leav o HUIuuuay Wednesday ut7nm;
Arrlvo at Htoukv llio by 5 p m,
2itS From Haymlltoti, hy IIenderoti, lVrrlne,
nnd Kattcrlleld, lo Mercer, M miles nnd back, l
times a week.
Lenvo Haymlltou Tuesday, Thursday nnd Sat
urday, at a am;
Arrlvo at Meiet r by 12 in:
Leavo il titer Tuesday, Tiaiisdny nmlS.ilurtt.'iy
at 2 in.
Airhout ItnjmlUon by 0 p m.
210' Fiom Franklin to Dempseytown, It miles
nnd back, twice n week,
Leao I'rntiklln Tuesday and Saturday at 1
p ni;
Arrlvo nl l)cmpie town by I p mi
Lenvo ivinpsej tuw u tu Tuesday nndSaturd.iv
at 'in m;
Arrive ntl'ranklin v ll30nin.
Proposals lor inoio lieciuent service Invited.
2Ufl From Petroleum Centre to Cherry Tree.
2)3 miles nnd biuk, I) tlmi h a week.
Lhavu IVlrok'uiu CVntio dally, except Sunday
at li in;
An ho at Cherry Tree by 1 p m;
LouvuChciiy 1 tee d.iily, except Sunday, at 10
.'10 n m;
Arrh u at Fell oleum CeiiMo by 11-30 n m.
2-301 From Stony point lo F.vanvburB,2j4 miles
ami biuk, mk times u wcfk,
Hehedtik imikliiK eloso connection wi'h rail
road irutn, to bo arranged hi the hultsl.ictlon of
postmastets,
2510 From Peter's Creik lo Peach llottum, two
miles und biuk, dully eiept Mimliiy,
Kchedillo to bi nniiligtU sutlslnctirj to the
postmasters.
2.317 I'rom New Holland by Green Hank and
Salhbury,to PefitU'ii, 0 miles and back, twlot a
week.
IjOuvo New Holl.uul Tuesday and Saturday at
0 a m :
Airivontl'eipie.s by Um;
Leuvo l'efjiif-i '1 uesday and Saturday nt 1 p in;
Arrlvu ul .Stw Hulland by I p in.
2311 From Itlchland Station, by Mil I hack (u.o..
und Kleluleliersvillo (n.o.) to sluiellerstown, s
miles und buck, six tlmesu iu k.
Lenvo Hlclilaud station dally, except Sunday,
ut 12 m;
Arrlvo ut hhaircrslownby 2 p in;
Leavu Shailuriovvn daily, excepL Sunday, nt 7
n m;
Arrive nt Itlchland Station by Dam,
2310 From Kindlon, by Huntsvitto and Leh
man, to Xiftke, 11 miles nnd back, twice a wetk.
Leavo KliiKstuu Monday und Thurhday at S a
m;
Arrlvo nt Lnkoby It n m;
Ijeavo Ijikn ilondny mm Thursday nt 1 p m;
Anlvo ut Kingston by t p m,
2320 From Klnsstou, by Mill Hollow, Trutks
vllle. Dallas nnd KunUlts, to Howmau's Creek,
1.3 inilem nnd back, twice u week.
Leavo K I ni:ton Monday and Thursday at 7 n in
Airhfut How man's Cnek by Urn;
Leavo Hovvman's Crei k Monday nnd Tuesd.i
nt 1 p in;
Atrlvo Klnpdou by 0 p in,
2i:il''rom '1 uukhaunock.by Foikstou.Lov eltou,
and uulUy, lu Uiishoie, is nillesnud b.iek.onceu
week.
Lenvo Tunkhnnnoi U Salurdny ul S u in;
Airlvout Hushoiu by fl pm;
Lenvo lnishoio Fiid.iy ul sn m;
A i rl vent 'lunkhatiuoek by 5 p in.
232J From WyalushiK, by Wtlmot, lo Dushure
12 miles nnd Inuk.iuieou week.
Leavo WyiihiMiiKSaluid.iy nt 1 p in;
Airlveat Dushoro by 5pm;
Leavo JushniSuluid.iy u 7 a in;
Airho at Wyiiluslng by ll u m,
2f)2'l From Sugar Hun, by Klvvcll, to Cnllfj . U
mlksnnd back, onco u veek,
Leavu Sug ir Itun Wednesday nt 1 p m;
Arrive ai Culley by 5 p m
Leavo Co lley v i dnesday at 7 a m;
AirhcntSub'urlUiu by Ham,
25.M Fiomltome by Orwell, to Lo Hnvsvlllo, .
miles und b.uk, (lino tlmesu week,
Lenvo Koine, i'ucMlay, '1 hurday ami Snturdnx
at 11 a m;
An ho nt Lo Hnvsvllle bv 2 pm;
iH'iiVf Lu HaybvIluriufc.sduy,Tiuu'sdavnudSii
urday, ut3p m;
Auive ut Home by Opm,
232,3 Fiom Fnnmtlsburff, by Canlck Fuinnu.
(m. ".,) to Loudon, 12 miles nml bac k.oueo a wet k
Jjouve 1 anntttsburKSatimlay nt Hit m;
Anlvo at Loudon by U in;
Leavo Loudon Saturday at 1 p in;
Arrlvo at l'miiicttsbug by spin,
2320 From Newry, by Hluo Knob fn. o.,) and
Swller.iii. o.,)ioli'alntClulrfcvillc,23 miles nn.l
back, once a we k,
Ltuvo We wry Filday ut 10.30 n in;
An Ive ul Saint Clali8llle by fl p rn;
Leav o Saint Clalm-lPo S Utirdny nt 7. a m;
Anlvo nt Netvry by 3p in,
2527 From Sheloctn, (n, o.,) by Advnme'u.
o) Hosiuk's Mills .(n,o.,)and Atuood's (n. o.,'
to Haruuid's, 17 mlks and biuk.onceu wetk.
LfnvoSlieloclaSntuidiiy ut onm;
Anhent l(arnaid' by 12 in;
Leavo Jlurnurd'w Saturday ul 1 pm,
Arrlvo ut Sheloctn by o p m;
23J-H From Monontsiihela Clty.by lionlleyvlllcto
Healls lllo.l'i miles and back, three times n week.
Leuvo JlononKiihela city, Tuesday, Tluusdav
and Nilurday ul Nn m;
Anhent Heallsvillo by 12 m:
Luivo HeallsviItoTuesdny(.Thursday und Sat
uiday nt 1 p m;
Aiilvent.Monongahela City by 5 pm.
2329 FiomTjIersburmo Clnrinston, 12 mil
nnd tiiuk, once a week,
A'V 'll lfbnr(( bniurdny at 8 a m;
Arrh o at Clnrlmtion by U in;
Leavo ClarliiKion Hul urday at 1 um;
ArrlveutTiUisbuitf b 6pm.
2330 Fiom Inilhina, hy Utah, to Mlnta, 17 miles
nnd biuk.twl'on wetk.
Leave litdtana Tuesday nnd Saturday nt 7n m:
Arrlvo at Minla by 12 in;
Leavvillnta'l uesday und Saturday nl 1 n m;
Arrlvenl Judlaua by 0 p m,
roi;.v or 'Koiosau otvtM.vry.v:, iav
vv.nriFWATi:,
ritOPwMAL.
Thuunderslgmd , whoso post office
ndilnsis , eouniy of , htato or ,
proposes to convey the malls of I he United Males,
irum July 1, Iwjs, io Juno :w, h72, mi louio No.
, bttHeeu and, under Ihoudvei-
tlM iiuntul ihu I'uNtmaDtertienerul, dated April
1 Uh. Inh. with "ulerily, ceitnlnty. und secuil
ty," lor tho unuu.il Mini of doliais.
to
i ma jiroiHmn u tutuin wltn Jull Aioufw? of (he
distanc
r, (oi
other vuiticuUus in itfcrutve to the
route ami sn i ir, ami o aftrr vurtfat examination
of the taut nml instruction uttachtit to the adiattse
mcnt, Ha ed (Waned.)
aUAUANTKH.
Theundcrnliined.resldliiBnt .Slnleof ,
uudertuke that, ll thu lortolns bid for currying
tho mall on route No. ... - bo accepted by thu
PoNtmnster (ienerul, thobldder almlf, prior lo the
1st day orJuly, ImW, enter into the reuulrod obll
Katfon or contract to perform the service proios
id, with good uud suillcleut sureties.
This we tlo. wutcrslttmting ttutfmctly the olltfatloni
anil UablUtlee usuumetl by tuarantor tinder the th
section of the net t (hmress of July 2, 1S.W.
Dated (Hiirned by tvv o guarantors.)
CHltTIFICATK.
The undcrslKiietl, postmaster at , Stale of
, fCllllleS, IT.NDFU Hia OATH OF OFKUT,
that hoi ncaunlulcd with thoubove guarantors,
and Knows thtin to be men of pioperty, uud able
to makegood theiruuarantee,
luted (Signed.!
NOTHS,
I'roposnls must bo to cany tho mall with "ee
leiity,ftrlnluty.undseeuilfyt" using the terms
of tho law, mill Ihey must bo guaranteed by
two resHinslblo persons, certlfletl to as such by
u poslmasitror njiulgeol a court of rtcord.
No pny will bo paid for trips not performed,
nnd tor each of siuh omissions not aalUfuclorll
explained thieo times the pay ot Iho trip maybe
ded luted. For nrrhnls so lai behind time, us lo
break connection with dt pending malls, uud not
bulUclcnlly txtused.oue-lourth of Ihu eomprii
sat Ion jor Iho Iilp iKsubJfct lo lorfeituro. Fines
will bo Impohid, unUss Iho delinquency bo satis
fatioilly rxplaliutl, lor iHKltttliiu lo take the
in a 1 1 fiom or into u post uihco j lor sullerlng 11
to bo Injun d. dMioj td, lobbtd, or lost und for
refusing, uf(er"leiuaud, to convey the mall ns
fit qutnlly us tho t-oiitrntlor ruus, or is concern,
ed In ruunlmr, veliiehs on the loute. Iho Host
muster Oeutial may annul iho contract Jor diso
bey I n tho tost olllco laws, or the lusliuitlous of
the Dcpnitiutnt, Ho may niter tho schedule ot
tlepnituies uud nrrhnls, uml also order mi in
dense, of sci vice by ullowlng therefor npio raM
Increase on the con 1 1 act pay, Jle mny also cur
lull or illseoiiilnuo the si nice In whole or In
pait. at n pioporllonuto detieust tif pny, ullow
lng, as n full indemnity to tho com rut tor, one
mouth's extin compensation on the ninouut of
service dlspciistd Willi, nnd u jru ruin coiupeii
Ration for llio strvlcd ittnlucd nud continued,
The licpurlinent icserves tho right to rejett any
bid width may ho deemed extiuvntt'inl, und ulso
to disregard the bids id falling eontiuclors nud
blddeis. 1 1UW should bo uddu-ssed to the "Ste
nnd Assistant I'ostmusler (Ienerul," supersorlb
td "l'roKJsul, stale of Ptiinsj huuiu," uud aent
"For iustrucllors ami thcr Information, see ad
MTtUineiit uf OctoU-r Ml, 1 wit. nt Iho prmclpal
postottlcts, ALLX.W.HANHALL.
May22.'fl8, loatmustr Oeiierul.