The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, June 19, 1868, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
u (ifolumbian,
HLOOMSBUllO, PA.
FRIDAY MOIt.MNO, JVXK 10, 1808.
t-TIIR COI.DJ111IAN On I.rRr,t
tllrcnlftllon In t'nlitmtila and aitohillie
eiintlea of any "r intitl1id here, and
li alo a mncti InrR.r .lirrt (Itan aur of
ttaootemporarleii and I. Ihtrtrur.llir It (
medium for advvrllaliiK In Hit icclloit of
lh IU.
A Republican 7orm of Grovcrnmcnt.
PoaTEHiTY will hnvo no moro grlov-
mis tiling to forgive tlio Hoimblloan
party tlmn this, Hint tiioy lmvo folsUtl
upon t ho country for IciuU'ni a sucoos
Ion of fools. From tlio closo of Hip
war to tlio pri'sont time, tlioso men
who during tho Kangtilimry strugglo of
tlio nation for existence, accomplished
nothing, or very near that amount,
have been placed nt tho head of party
affair, and tlio people aru told with a
coolness which Is omlncntly refreshing
that thetio aro tho statesmen mul soges
who are (It to guide the nation through
a stormy and troubled political crisis
liven In tho great Statu Trial they wero
content to deliver tho prosecution Into
tho bauds of a man, who had been so
uniformly unsuccessful In overy posl
tion In which he had been placed, that
it was no matter of surprlso to any one
that ho should havo added yet anutli
er to his already largo list of failures
Degrading, as ho did, the grave and
weighty proceedings of a President's
Impeachment into the sharp practlcoof
a Police Court, oven then he was per
mltted to retain his leadership and drag
the House of Itcpresenlatlvcu Into yet
more ridiculous investigations, ondlng
as all his previous endeavors luul ended
in failure. Fluency of speech and bold
ncssof manner, coupled with an un
scrupulous disregard of rule and prcce
dent, have Invariably been accepted as
ccrtulu proofs of statesmanship and
ability. Whether scoffing at truthful
ui-.s, religion and decency, or knowing'
ly violating tho Constitution, tlicy liav
worn the Fame brazen face and shouted
with unabashed effrontery the parly
cry of "High Moral Ideas." Truo to
their own code of reasoning at least
they havo chosen as their candidate for
the highest civil office of the Govern
ment, a man who knows absolutely
nothing of statecraft, or matters which
pertain to tho proper guiding of a great
people. Avowedly without a policy;
with no evidence exhibited of his abil
ity to form one; with no record but an
Indifferent one of slaughtered thou
sands on tho battle-field ho Is yet of
fered to tho people as one In all respects
qualified for tho dutlos of tho Chief
Muglstrato. To what extent thoglttter
of his armor, and tlio reputation of tho
fevered war times will bo accepted as
substitutes for civil capacities cannot bo
shown until tho Fall election. Tho ap
athy which has followed his nomination
has been brokon by tho volcoof Oregon,
and less strongly but as distinctly by
that of his own native, town, lteasonlng
men will not forget his double-dealing
in tho War Office trouble, nor will tiioy
deem his action as promising greatly
for his futurb management of State af
fairs International quarrels should they
arise. . . . ..
The nation has been burdened for tho
past seven years with a generation of
imbeciles. t
Keyhole Politicians.
The consequences of a mlstako in
tho Democratic nomination nt Now
York may bo fatal. For ourselves wo
are not bound to any man or set of men,
and shall support tho nominee, whoev
er he may be, with hearty good will.
Wo And however, In looking through
our exohanges that a good many of
them aro In tlio hands of men who
come undor the denomination of Key
hole Politicians they aro men of but
one idea Incapable of making a sur
vey of tho whole political field and cal
culating the chances from somo knowl
edge of the facts. They aro like a man
looking through a keyhole and giving
you an inventory of tlio goods in tho
room and of their values and of their
relative poiitlons, from his very limit
ed survey.
Occasionally we find u keyholer who
is for Mr. Pendleton, on the solo ac
count of Mr. Pendloton's financial
views : Another ono still more contrac
ts! In his views, Is opposed to General
Hancock, becauso General Hancock Is a
Mjldler. We may expect to find In tho
Convention men of tho same collbre,
politician, of the same narrow views.
With too littlo ability to lead, and
too much conceit to follow, they aro In
nil p.irtlcn and businesses, the marplots
In thu alTalrs of life. Wo trust thu Con
vention will permit Itself to bo guided
by men of ability and experience, and
will not go olf nt a tangent on tho spe
ciality of hiiiih obscuro Keyhole Poli
tician. TlIK Wl M, 01' l'JMMIIIKNT llUOUA.N-
an. Tho estate of Mr. lluchanan Is cs
tiniated at 300,000 which Is bequeathed
as follows s One-fourth to his niece,
formerly Harriet Lane ; one-fourth to
Rovoy llnclianan, $2,000 to tho poor of
Lancaster, if 1,000 to tho Presbyterian
Church, Lancaster, of which lie was a
member, fl,000 to bis housekeeper, ii,-
000 to Martha J. Lane, $100 each to bev
erul bervnnts, and the halancu to J, ISu
chanau Henry, the three sons of
his nephew nud to two or threo others.
Tho Wheatland property la given to
Harriet Lane Johnson, for which sho
pays $12,000 from her sharo In the es'
tato, $1,000 Is bequeathed to Win. U
Heed for the purposo of paying tho ex
penses and publishing a biography of
the deceased. His privato papers, cor
respondento &.U., aro also left to Mr
Need for tho same purpose. $5,000 Is
bequeathed to Mrs. Mary L. Iteed who
died a short timo since.
Butleu'h victim, Mr. Wooley, hasnt
length been released from arrest, but is
held to appear and answer any further
questions which may be asuea mm
That Is to say, he can runabout In tho
open air for while, but with a string
to his lez for Uutlcr to pull nun m uy.
when ho (Butler) is struck by another
snasm of "highly Important discover
les." It Is worth whllo living In thli
century to fully appreciate the meaning
of that extremely ridiculous old word
"Liberty." . .
Wiindei.i. Ijm.i.irs Is oven more
than usually emphatic In his dcnuncla
Hon of tho Republican action at Chica
go. Neither tho nominations mado,
nor the resolutions adopted, at all satis
ty orplcaso him. Ho brands tho whole
aflklr aa a cowardly uurronder-bolh tho
candidates as unreliable, and tho geuer
al attitude of tho party as a betrayul of
tho negro.
Death of Ex-President Buchanan.
Wk formally record txlnv (he Intel
ligence of the death of ex-I'resldeut llu-
lianan, which took place on .tunc
1st, nt Wheatland, after a short
lllncsH. Until within n very recent
period, Mr. Buchanan's health had been
vigorous, lie Was In tho 77th year of
his age, having been born In tho year
171(1. He was a native of Franklin
County, In this State, though his actlvo
professional life was mainly passed nt
Lancaster,
Wo have room but for n brief
outline of his public services. Soon af
ter his admission (o tho Bar, ho was
elected a member of tho Genenv As
sembly of this State, where ho served
with great distinction for several ses
sions. Mr. lluchanan was elected to
Congress from the district composed of
tho counties of Lancaster and Dauphin
in tho year 1820, and continued n mem
ber of tho House of Representatives,
holding tho highest and most distin
guished positions on Its committees,
till tho year 1S2S. Tho beginning of
his Congressional oarccr was that known
as the era of good feeling, under tlio
administration of Mr. Monroo. Ills
compeers In Congress wero among tho
most Illustrious men of tho day, Mr.
Clay, Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Sergeant, Mr.
Randolph, Mr. Baldwin, and, greatest
of all In the estimation of men of his
own time, Mr. Lowndes, of South Car
olina. Li tho Presidential strugglo of
1821, ending In tho election of Mr. Ad
ams, Mr. lluchanan took nu active part
being an original and consistent sup
porter of General Jackson. Ho was n
loader In what may bo called tho Par
liamentary opposition to Mr. Adams'
administration. Soon after the eleo
tion of General Jackson, 1828, Mr. Bu
chanau retired from public life, nnd ro-
suuied tho prnctico of his profession, at
Lancaster. From these privato pursuits
ho 'was, most unexpectedly to himself,
called Into tho diplomatic service of the
country, nnd appointed to succeed Mr.
Randolph ns Minister to St. Petersburg
He remained abroad about a year, liav
Ing succeeded in negotiating a very fa
vorablo commercial treaty with Russia
In 18.11 ho was elected to tho Senato of
the I'nlted States, where ho remained
for nearly ten years. His eminent (It
Unction thero as n member of that Il
lustrious body, for such it then assured
ly was, is freely conceded by every one.
In 1841 ho was appointed by President
Polk, Secretary of State nud continued
a leading member of his Cabinet during
the wholo of tho administration. It
was tho crisis of tho Mexican war when,
necessarily, complications of our for
eign affairs occurred. From 1818 to 1853
Mr. Buchanan was in private life, and
In tho latter year was nppolnted, by
President Pierce, Minister to England,
On his return, in 18-30, ho was elected
President of tho United States, serving
out his full time. Such is a rapid out
line of a very remarkablo public life,
in borne respects with but ono parallel
In tho history of our country. Mr.
Monroo and Mr. Buchanan roso by
steady graduations from tho lowest po
litical position, for such it relatively Is
the State Legislature to tho highest,
tho Chief Magistracy of the Union.
Avoiding In this our hour of sorrow
any discussion of tho disputed merits
of Mr. Buchanan's public lifo, especial
ly os President, wo havo a right to ask
for, on tho part of his oppououts, a
truce to further warfare None knew
better than tlioso who wero closely as
sociated with him, his conscientious
devotion to the public Interest, his hab
its of laborious Industry,and his perfect
disinterestedness. Ho sought to hand
over to his successor tho government
as he found it.
Sinco 18(30, tho ex-President lived at
his homo at Wheatland, In dignified re
tirement. His homo was tho abodoof
generous hospitality. Around him
wero clustered personal friends who
wero dovoted to him, nnd near relatives
who sincerely loved him. Mr. Buchan
an may bo described as the last of the
raco of tlio statesman of tho olden nu d
better times of tho Republic.
Hon. Ri:vnnnv Joii.vson, our now
Minister to Kngland was born In Annap
olis, Md., May 21st, 1790, and Is there
fore 72 years of nge. Ho Is n lawyer of
53 years practice, and stands at tho head
of his profession In tho country. Ho
has held many offices among others tlioso
of Stato Attorney, and State Senator of
Maryland, Attorney General and U. S.
Senator. Ho also reported In conjunc
tion with Mr. Thomas Harris, soven
volumes of tlio decisions of the Mary
land Court of Appeals. Ho Is n ripe
scholar, a finished lawyer, and n pol
ished gentleman, who will worthily
represent tho United States abroad. His
confirmation by tho Senato was highly
complimentary, being mado unani
mously nnd without tho usual reference
to committee.
Tiu:Frccdmen's Bureau which was
to havo been abolished after tho South
ern States wero admitted, has Just boen
continued for another year, and this too
when these Slates aro virtually admit-
ten, as Cougress lias sufficient Radical
votes to carry tho Bill of admission over
tho President's veto, should he return
It with one. The Radicals refu.-ed to
admit these States on any terms, how
over bad, until their electoral votes be
camo n matter of necessity for their par
ty i nnu tlio liurenu Is loo useful a ma
chine for manipulating these votes to
bo readily dispensed with. When tho
Radicals havo obtained all they desiro,
both negroes nnd Bureau will bo thrown
overboard together.
Thk successful result of next Fall's
election will depend greatly on theju-
uicious distribution of Democratic pa
pcrs and documents. Wo would urgo
all, who havo the Interests of tho couu
try at heart, to aid In this work. Let
those who can afford to do so, presont
some poorer neighbor with a copy of a
good sound newspaper, and by so doing
evince truo charity. Zealous personal
interest In tho success of Democratic
principles und personal exertions In
bringing tlioso principles before tho
people will ensmo success at the coming
election, and the total overthrow of tho
present rotten party In power.
Wk aro sorry somo papers can no vcr
tell the truth on any subject. Tho timo
of holding thu Convention was settled
by tho following Resolution of 1800.
Jletoleed, That tho timo for holding
tho annual County Convention be
changed to tho first Monday of August,
and that tho Delegato Flections bo held
on tho Saturday preceding said first
Monday of August.
It Is not, therefore, on tho 25th and
27th of July as stated, and the Conven
tion will bo called at tho time settled by
the Itwsolullmi,
Carpet Bag RcconstructlonUti.
Who the bill for tho admission of
rknnsas to representation in Congress
was beforo tho Senato, Mr. BuckAikw,
In tlio courso of an nblo argument show
ing tho nntl-repttbllcan featuros of tho
bogus Constitution of that Stato, nnd
tho grossly unfair means by which Its
adoption was secured nnd tho election
under It held, drew a graphic picture of
tho carpet-bag adventurers from tho
North who manipulated the election
farco In Arkansas. As theso fellows ore
".specimen bricks" of tho materials with
which the Congressional work of recon
struction lins boen carried on, wo pro
sent thorn for the ndmlrntlou of our
readers. Speaking of tho Board of Com
mlssloners (threo In number) who
wero appointed by tho Arkansas Con
vention to take chargo of tho election,
Mr. BfCKAi.KW proceeded t
Now. sir. you ucrcelvo what lanro
powers wero conferred unon this board
of commissioners. They had nbsoluto
control oi mis oiaio election. Tiioy
were authorized to appoint all tho offi
cers who wero to hold it, to mnko such
oruersns wero necessary in tneir judg
ment for holding it : to receive nil tho
returns, nud not only to dcclaro tho re
sult, but to try any nucstlon with re
gard to tho fairness of tho election or
other matter which related to It. Who
wero they? The first man Into whoso
nanus mo wnoio power over tins cicc
tion was committed was James L. Hod
ges, who was himself a member of tho
convention irom ino couuty oi l'uiasui,
ono of tlioso in which thoro was an enor
mous fraud afterward. Ho resides at
Littlo Rock. Ho came Into tho Stato
about tho year 1805 from the North, nnd
was ompioyeu lor n timo as tno lore
man or ruanacer In the Stato peni
tentiary. Peay and Ayllff wero the
superintendents of tho Donltcntiarv un
der a resolution of tho Legislature of
lBuo-uu, anu tney nnu n contract witn
the Stato which was supposed to bo
quite profitable They wero to havo
tliouso of tho penitentiary buildings,
iney weru 10 nuvu mo results oi mo in
hor of the convicts, and to bo nald thlr-
ty-flvo cents per day for each convict
as an allowance, and nt tho session of
itsuo mere was an appropriation oi sio,
000 for machinery ami materials for
working tne convicts In llie penitenti
ary. Havlnir the results of convict labor.
having the establishment stocked with
machinery and materials for working
llm nnn..UId nn.l linlni. nlln.o.l 4l.tM...
fivo cents a day for each of them, this
appears to iiavo necn n ilucrni nnd
lucrative agreement. It was held bv
Peay and Ayllff; but as thero was somo
question n'oout their being compelled to
take a now military oath In order to
iioui sucu a position unuer tno state,
their foreman, or manaccr. proposed to
purchaso them out, and ho did so, by
an agreement that ho wns to pay each
of them tho sum of $5,000 for their In
terest in the contract, ho to assumo It.
That agreement was mado. Tho con
sideration money, as I understand, was
to bo paid out of tho net profits that
might como from running tho Institu
tion afterward.
This northern man nnd purchaser of
the contract (who had been there but a
short timo) turned up afterwards ns a
member of the convention from Pulas
ki county, and by a resolution adopted
by tho convention,hls penitentiary con
tract was ratineu anu connrmcQ tonim.
Tho convention confirmed tho contract
with him after a warm contest, In
which others, who desired an interest
in tho matter themselves, or wero op
posed to tho particular contract, resisted
It. It was approved, however, and
mado good so far as the convention could
validate it. That contrast ho held un
der the resolution of tho convention
pending the election. Ho was tlio lead
ing man to manago the election, to see
to it that tho constitution, tho work of
tho convention under which he held his
contract, should bo adopted, and that
tno proper men snouiu do elected to
places in tho State Legislature and to
other positions of influence and power
in tho Stato, who would hold good tho
contract and maintain him in its enjoy
ment, n nas uccn rcporteu to mo ttuu
this penitentiary supcrlntendcncv Is
ono of the most lucrativo positions in
tlio state of Arkansas, nnd I nm almost
afraid to mention tho amount of money
which It Is alleged tho incumbent can
maKC. it is a very largo sum yearly,
What I have stated will manifest tho
Interest which this commissioner had in
tlio result of tho Stato elections for offi
cers, as well as In tho adoption of tho
constitution.
Tho second member of this board
(Joseph Brooksl was'a chapllan who ac
companied a negro rcglmoilt into tlio
State during tho war. Ho resided at
Helena, in runups county, In tlio east
ern nart of tho State, and was a dele
gato from that county In tho conven
tion. During tno sittings ot tlio con
vention, nnd afterwards, ho was accept
ed, and understood to be a candidate of
tlio Republican party for United States
Senator, and It was understood generally
that he would bo selected as such if the
constitution should bo adopted. Ho
acted ns commissioner of election,
therefore, in prospect of becoming n
Senator from tho State as tho result of
n successful proceeding under tho recon
struction laws by tho adoption of tho
constitution nnu tlio election oi n legis
lature favorablo to tho constitution, und
mado up of men politically friendly to
nimseii.
Tho third member of this board was
Thomas M. Bowen. He was n mem
ber from Crawford county, nnd was
president oi tno convention, no camo
to tho Stato In 18G3 as a colonel in tlio
Army, I bclievo in nKnntns regiment,
though ho was from Iowa. Subsequent
ly, whllo In servlco In Arkansas, ho
was cashiered or dismissed from tho
Army, I nm told for alleged immoral
practices, n may no mat subsequently
tnero was homo proceeding In regard to
ids restoration, but I am unablo to slnto
thu facts. Atall events, he was ncash
lered officer of tho Union Armv : who.
remaining thero after the war, became
n member of tho convention from the
western part of tho State, and was se
lected as its president.
Tills man was a eandidato for a seat
unon tho liennh of tlin ftnnrnmn fiMiif
of tho State, and ran as fcuch at this
very election, over which ho had largo
control In his hands. Tho tenure of
tnnt olllce, I bclievo, Is for a period of
eigm years, nnu tlio naiary, i am loin.
has been fixed at $4,000 per annum. lie
liau never practiced law. Ho had stud
ied law In youth, as I understand, from
mm nf Ilin Cnttnln.ii fW.... Tnn.n n.1
u.u J ivv.tuiuif, .lull. 1U I) tl, UUU
been idmltted to the bar, but did not
prnctico ituerwnru. no engaged in
tho military service, turned up in
ArKansas, anu is now elected n
Judgo of tho Supremo Court of that
State. A dismissed officer of tho Unit
ed States Army, unnractlced In tho law.
becomes a judgo, for eight years, of tho
Stato with a good salary, and while a
eandidato for that olllce, for which he
had no qualifications or fitness, ho Is
enipioyeu asouoot tno inrco commis
sioners to manago and control tho
Stato election under the vcrv oxtraor-
dinary provisions of this schodulo to
tno constitution.
What was tlio Inovimblo result of
theso convention arrangements? I shall
not 1:0 over unpleasant details of tho
Statu election; I shall stop with the
lucis uiipcuring on tnu jaco oi tno con
stitution Itself, und with this explana
tion of tho positions of tho men In
wnofco cnarge tno election was put.
The practical result or all this. sir. I ro
peat, was that thero wero fuw if any
opposing votes at tho Stato election;
tho convention party had it their own
wav. Throughout tho Stato all oppo
sition was excluded, was stilled, was
rendered impossioioi tno convention
shaped tho election to suit themselves
nnd put it In tho charge of men who
wouiu control it in llieir own interest
and in tho interest of their political
friends. It was a very unanimous
election ; all on ono sldo.
Canada Is afflicted with thoKuklux
Tho Fourth of July.
In compll nnco with a call Issued by
citizens of Bloomsburg, a meeting was
held nt Snyder's Hall on Tuesday oven
lng, Juno 10, todovlso ways and moans
to appropriately celebrate tho Fourth
of July, Tho mooting wns organized
by appointing L. N. Moycr Chairman,
nnd A. F. Yost Secretary. Mr. Knos
Jncoby stntcd tho object of tho meeting,
nnd In nccordnuco with his suggestions
It was decided lo eclobrato tho coming
Fourth by carrying out tho following
programme : Notable scenes In tho llfu
of Captain John Smith, Bonn's Treaty
with tho Indians, tho burning nt tho
stake, by Indians, of John Harris nt
Hnrrlshurg, nnd other scenes connected
with tho enrly settlement of ourcountry
to tnko plnco In tlio forenoon, and nn
oration, music, nnd n general Inter-
chnngo of congratulations In tho after
noon. Tho following committees wero ap
pointed, nil to commenco operations
Immediately :
Commlttco on Finance to solicit
subscriptions to defray expenses L. N.
Moycr, J. J. Bobbins, Isaac Miller, tho
chairman of which Is treasurer.
On Printing to advertiso as tlio com
mlttco deems best J. B. Roblson, U.K.
Iklcr, Peter Freeze.
On procuring an Orator C. B. Brock
way, Dr. P. John, Chas. Miller, D, A
Beckloy, J. G. Freeze.
On General Arrangements to secure
excursion tickets on tho railroads, pro
vido music, sccuro tlio ground, elo.,
II. C. Robison, W. B. Koons, M. C.
Sloan, Elins Mendenhall, John Barton,
W. II. Jncoby, II. C. Hower, Dr. Brad
ley, E. B. Brower, Henry Carver, A.J
Evans, C. G. Barkley, F. C. Eyer, R.F,
Clark, Wllllts Hnrtman to oppolnt
their own chairman.
Commlttco to orgnnlzo nn Indian brl
gndo E. Jncoby, Philip Moycr, Baltzcr
Lcacock, L. R. Shlpman, Thos. Wobb,
Chas. Sloan, Thos. Vnnnattn, Geo,
Diehl, B. J. Crawford.
In tho evening tho Hook and Ladder
Company proposes giving n grand plat
form hop, in which nil aro invited to
participate.
Upon motion It wasagreed to hold an
other general meeting on Saturday eve
nlng, Juno 20.
Tho meeting expressed tho hopo that
thero would bo no lack of effort on tho
part of tho committees in perfecting ar
rangements. L. N. Moyuii, Chairman.
A. F. Y.ost, Secretary.
TnunKnrotwo men In tho Stato of
Pennsylvania whoso positions in regard
to tho death of cx-Prcsldcnt Buchanan
aro worthy of comment.
One, is tho Exccutlvo of tho great
Stato of which Mr. Buchanan was so
long a citizen, and tho other tho editor
of "two papers, both dally," John W.
Forney. Probably tho "earnestness,"
as tho nastlness of party rancor is now
called, of tho eminent Governor would
not allow him to soil his party robes,
by any official uotlco of tho death of a
Democratic Presidont, although, if re
port say truly, ho has received favors
from him in times gono by. But what
shall wo say of Fornoy, who, after wil
fully maligulng and abusing for years
tho man who gave him what lie has of
decency and respectability, helped him
politically, and bestowed on 111 in official
positions far nbovo his deserts, could al
low his old benefactor to pass from
earth without oven attending the last
solemn rites of burial? Wo would de
spise u cur who would bo vllo enough
to snap at tho hand that fed him. But
theso aro probably somo of tho "high
moral ideas" of tho party which has tho
proud privilege of calling Forney n
'(.lilulng light."
Mil. SciiUYi.mi Coi.vax has a plat
form of his own quite, ns distinctive
and charming as that of General Grant.
In 1851 ho took tho following oaths nt
South Bend, Indiana.
riltST IlEGltKn" AS A KXOW-NOTII-
isa.
" In the presence of Almlcrhtv God
nnd theso witnesses I do solemnly prom
ise nnd swear that I will not voto, nor
give my luiluence,or any munfor uny
ojjice in tne gut oi tno people, unless
ho bo an American bom cittten. in favor
of Americans ruling America, hoj- if Ac
be a Jioinan lulwltc."
"SECOND DEORUn."
In tho presence of Almlchtv God
nnd theso witnesses I do solemnly und
sincerely swear, If It may bo legally
uono, l win, wncn elected or appointed
to any official station conferring on mo
tlio power to do so. remove all.forelfners.
aliens or lioman Catiolica lrom olllco
or place, nnd that I will in no case an
point auci lo any office or place In my
0W
Mr. Co'fax has undertaken to flutter
tho foreign element slnco his nomina
tion for Vico President, hut tho oaths
ho took In tho Know-Nothing lodgo
nro tho best evldenco of his real posi
tion.
Sthaws. A book ngent, vngngtil In
selling tlio "Lifo of Grunt," states, that
In traveling through n iiortlon of tlio
county whoro Radicals aro somowhat
numerous, ho found no subscribers for
his work. Upon requesting u reason
for tho rofusal to purchase, hovcrnl men
Informed him that tiioy wero Grant
men, but that they "wero afraid ho
would not bo elected and then tiioy
would havo no usa for tho book." It
would njipear from this that Grant's
friends aro not very sanguine, nnd that
his lifo would only bo valuablo as a
I'resutent't.
The Carroll (La) Jiecoril says : " Ser
geant Bates should undertnko ono 111010
trip In order to cap tho climax of tho
servlco (for It Is a servlco) ho lias ren
dered to his countrymen. Lot htm un
dertake to carry tho samo flag through
New England, unarmed nnd without
monoy, nnu sco how long It would bo
beforo ho starved to death on radical
hospitality and patriotism In tho pros
porous North."
Oregon,
San Fuancisco, Juno 13, Dispatch
es from Oregon report tho majority for
Smith, tho Democratic eandidato for
Congress, between 1200 nnd 1300, official
count. Counties noxt to Idaho glvo un
expectedly largo Democratic majorltleg.
Tho total voto of theS tato was nearly
22,000 larger than over before polled In
thatHtate. Tlio Senato stnnds, 12 Dent
ocrotlo, 10 Republican; Assembly, 28
Democratic, 10 Republicans.
Congress.
VEitv littlo business of general Inter
cat has been transacted tho past week.
Tho bill for tho admission of tho
Southern Btatcs, passed tho Senato on
tho 11th nnd tho House on tho 12th.
Tho tax BUI haa occupied tho attention
of tho llouso for a greater portion of
tno weeu.
POLITICAL.
Democratic State Ticket,
ion Al'DITon-assEnAi. I
CHARLES E. BOYLE,
or fayetti: COUNTY.
louscnvsYon-aF.SEiiAt.s
GEN. WELLINGTON II. ENT,
OF COI.UMIttA COUNTY.
Oandidatos for Nomination.
llio following gentlemen lmvo becu mentioned
fortiomlnnliontothoRcvcrnl County. Ofllees lo
be illlcil by election the nreienl year, nnd tlielr
twines will bo r-reRonted for tho eonsUlemllnn of
the Pemocrnllc County Cornell! loll I
I'on iii:i'iii'.si:'rATivi:
CYRUS B. MclIENRY,
KISIIINOCnr.EK TOW.N"lllf
i'on ni:iMu;sn.TATivi:i
K. J. MclIEXllY,
H-itllNnCKKI.K TOWNSHIP.
KUH COMMlHSIOXICIl I
WILLIAM aniKlt QUICK,
MOSTOL'n TOWNHllir.
POll COM MISSION IS 11 t
feTKPIIKX VOHE,
CCNTllK TOWNSHir.
MarUrt llfport
Whent per bushel
lljo "
Corn "
Oatu. "
Klour per bund
Clovciseed ,
Kla. necd ,
hitler
I'&rt-t
Tnllow ,
I'otutm m
Dried Apph-M
Portt
lining , ,
hides and Hhouldcrs
I.iml per pound
Uny per ton
i,UMni:u.
Hemlock Hoard per thousand feet
Pino " " " (ouo huh)
.JoUl, Hcfintltns, Plnnk, (Hemlock).
Mhtnlc(, No. 1 per thixituul
. ?2 M
. I :r
. 1 M
w
,110
,. 7 U)
. 2W
'. 'JO
1
. 1 Mi
. 2 .VJ
. $10 M
.. lvil.1t
I) INI
... X W
... 7 it
... IS (-0
Hiding
IltON
No. 1 Scotch pig..
No. '2 " " .
llloom
It.
?:r
9.UI
Phllndclpliln Mmlicts.
THCUSPAV, Juno H, PHK
Pl.OlMt
Northwestern tmpvirtueut $8.-w 8.
Northwestern etrn 1JKI(3 iK
N'rllivii.ti-rii In in IK ,..l(UWll,
lVnnvlnnl.i nnd WVkteril MlUCrillie... S.7.V'l1MH)
Pennsylnnlftnnd Western extrn VJ)frWn.m
IVnimvlviinln. tiiul Went Dill fillililv wJAM I
IVnnylviiulft nnd Western iaucy U.UKs lo.' 0
kvo nour
Wiikvt Pennsylvania ivd, bus. ...
Hout hem " "
California " " .. ..
whlt "
It ye Pennsylvania rjo, V bus
Coun Yellow, "
White, "
Oats V'ms
Phovisions Mess Pork, bbl
Mens lteef, " ,
UieKFcd Hogs, tt
Hmokcd ItaiiiH "
" hhouldcrs lb
Lard, ft ,
Hkeims CIovcriced V bus
Timothy heed km
Flaxseed "
Cattle Ueef CattloWBi
Cows, & head
Hheep 1lb
Hoos-t KM IbM
2.7iva-:
9'WtfitSl.l
fl.Mjl.N")
21.1751.17
7;crfi IL'c
fj-tf:c
rc?U(t!
He
5
He 11 Me
KKr.T.Y MtTNINHY In Cntflwli on tho 11th
Inst., by Clinton I Mnrcerum Jq.Mr. Charles
Keny oi virKima, nnu .mim nuinim u.uuunr
of Ilutler township, Luzerne County,
RTOITT IIRSH At tho reside ii cn
oftho bride'
Moiner on mezuuay oi.nay nyjiisiiui u. i rax
JC'
.o.Air. YnientinoHtouttoiuifcs t
both or Sugnrloaf township Columbia Co,
jur. nieniinoaioui 10 ansi Minui jiess,
JIAUMAN-InOinnfielllc,on the nth Inst.
John lJniiimn, nltornhevurcnud lhiKCtlii
neb-i need about 21 yenrs.
OOKl In Illoomsburff, on the l&th Inst,,
(Jordan It. (Jolt; nged about 4i yeiua.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
jDMINISTItATOH'rf NOTICE.
K3TATK 01 ELIJAH II. WILSON IKCEASKH.
LetlcrHof ndmlnibttatlon on thu estate of KIN
Jan II. Wilson, Into of Fishing reck township,
i ouuuoia uo oectascu, nave ncenuianieii ny ino
Itcglstcr ot said county, to T.J. Hutchinson or
Centre tup. AUpcrionn having clalmsordemauds
a gal lib t the eh tut oof thedecedmt mo requested to
make them known, n.ul tho-te Indebted to mnko
payment. THOMAH J. HUTUHINhON,
Juno l'JvCt. Adinluistiator.
I
''O THE PUBLIC.
I'he uiuU-r&lnncil remiretfiillv Informs hit old
frit-nils niwl customer tlmt he linn icltttcil Ills
Cnrdlng Machines mul h now unily to ilo wool
cnrilliiK In Rood order, When good, rlum n.id
well picpatud wool lsfcelit nic, my imtrotiH limy
luoU lor good rolls.
Culllni!, Coloring nnd die-sing Clulh, ilono to
order, wool lell ut lIurtlnnu'H htoie, Wooil.
burB, will bo tillcen und ritlltiud eveiy Iwo or
threo weeks with bill of woilt, 'llio fay eun be
lell nt lltutmnli'K.
Wool left nt OrniiKevllle, nt cither of tlio Mores
wilt be attended toi-oimt!y.
No wool waiinn Is i tinning for mo Hits hummer
only to lllooiusbiitgnnd Uiungevllle, for llio fte
commodatlou of those nt n dhuiim-n,
Ul.Oltlli: VANM!.
JunelK, ISIS, Near Uinlifc'cWlle
p u in7Trw'Ai7ii
01" YAI.UAI1I.U ItllAI. KSTATII.
Ill nurhlinneoof all older of tho Com t of Com
inon rieas of Columbia county, l'.i,,ou HATCH.
DAY, July 11th, iN.s.nt hlo'clotlc Jnthe forenoon
Holouion ll. Itliinid CominltUe. of llio pen-on nnd
llstnto of Deborah llenn, n lunatic ot fatawhvt
Towuhtilp, (ounly ot I'olumhln, will expoHo to
Rule by public vendue, on tho premises, a leitnlu
lloiiirand
L () T OF GROUND,
Kltunto In tho town of Cutaw Nsn, township nnd
county aroiesaid, bounded fand described as lol
lowii to wit 1 ndjoluing a lot of ileboiaii Itiighuid
on ino sou in, isicono si reel m Fnui town on ino
east, and nu alley on the west, (onlalulnir on
Hecond stleet alcucRald ninety lect more or less,
and In depth along said alley Iwo hundred am!
ten feet. Ijito tho estatu ot said llebornli llean.
s-ltuutc in the township of Ciitnw'ls.n and county
aforesaid. Jl.'-Hll COLUM AN, Clul:,
t-oNiinio.vs or half, icn per cent or one.
fourth of tlio pulthase money to bo paid by llio
nuichnscr at llio sti llilnif down oftho orooeilv.
(llio fourth less tho ten percent to bo paid ut tho
coiiurmniiou oi ino sine, ino nuianco to iicpniu
In ono year lrom tho confirmation of s-alc, villi
luteicst lrom llio tlrst day of April A. !., 1m.
i ossession oi 1110 pieimses ill oe giveu mi uiu orsi
Dee-d and Stalnlis
iiiij iii aiiiii A, it,, jou-.r. rurciiiisrr lit luy 101-
ntji.u.'uuis J'. Hl.,iii,
iiuuwiss.i, June iv,
Oollllllltttc,
(III AND STREET CIIlCAl Storo
HliW VUJ.li t'lTV.
THK LAUtU-ST AN1 fJIKAI'KST STOCK OF HTHAW
GOODS IN Til IS CITY. WITHOUT UOI'IIT,
Killlncrv Oootls. HILhons. Hilks. I'loweiH. Yar-
ftnols, Ynnlteo Notions, hklris, HrtkH nml cloak
ana FrlnKeu, nil under ic-Kulur prl-
SI Ut, nml upwarils, chimp.
IHtlL'UUllU LUrhUlK. II L UUi IH.. 73 ('IB.
..lllllllll'fS MUJJllls.'U, L.)JKIIH l.il'l.l.l,
iM,Ml &. SlUfi Urancl, C,0a 0 Allen HttceU.
June 12,'bH, riltli UlocU l.ast lrom the Itowery,
OTY'S CLOTJIl! AVASIIEH.
i-XTIlACT FUOM IlEPOUT OK rAllMKUS'
"Wttfclilng Mnchlnos WlUlniu I). Osborn I'ort
llyron, L'ayugu Couuty, V,, askui 'Will (ho
Club alve us ltd onlulon of wuslilnc-macliinos?
I It fi'onomy to pny fourteen iloltumfor one of
Doty's muehlnest Will It wiuli tanner' clothe
I'luuu, nnu noi i-eioo nam orlt tor t no women 7
WaHhtUK'tnadiliKulmvotto ucnerully moved to
uu tiiiiuii-H iiiub x ma iinuiu oi iiuowing'uwiiy
inv nionev unon one.'"
'Bolon Hobluion "If jou lmd to poy ten times
in v mviivy )uu iiu-uuuu, n wuum uu ino nfHi 111
vestment you ever inadu upon your'oiutm, Itut
vim in ii hi uoi. imxv nu.v iiiiiiic, i it' i ilia u ii i vcr
ial ClothtN-Wrloeei with It nnd vonr bhhseil,
i'oryou will Ilnd wnf-hlnc wudo eutty." hold by
11. U. 1ULOWMNC1, Oenerul Apent,
aaCortlaiHltbtH t, N. V,
jnu ny jeaiera nnd uuuviucrN everywutrt
Sluy IVlW-Siu,
E
7STAHUS1IED 17U3.
joniiN 4 imoTiimt,
WHOLESALE QHOCintH,
ami Dealers In
BAIlffiTlli: AM) BniMSTONE,
No aid North Third Btroet,
l'lilladolphla.
ti a k .
All tierion aro forbidden to 1renniinK unon
tholamlHoi tUofcubhcrlbertn Mlftllu towuklilii,
aw thoie fcooIU'iallufr, will bo d(&lt wHh accord
Ioli to mw. H. ttUIlWJUTJliKIHUI.,
June OAS-Ot,
An oxteuaivo
and bov's I. II
AHHortnicnt of mcn'tf
bov'g l.INKN HI HUT KUONTH, l'ur
Ci.lla.ri and cuiu, and Lauiui LtNtN Coi.laiu
Mar,U,'0-tf fc, T, MIlAIiri.im
Juar iu:oj:ivi; Tho c!icai)(t nooi
, HKIHTrtlnthocounlyat
I Har,I3,-(iii-tf
.T,HUAHU'-fl4,
JIST OF DEALERS
'or llinvrnrniin llinimnti rlaht hlliulrcil nnd
Mxty-clght, or Roods, wares, merchandise, dlv
tlllcrlPH, breweries, merchant mills, vllhtn the
Omnt v of Columbia, returned nnd clnMlfled In
in,i'iniii'B wim uieKGYenun.cn oi Atuipinmy, ny
the Apprnlscrnriurrt-autllelnxcs ofsnld coun
ty ns lullfjvs, to wit i
HLOOM TOWNSHIP.
Illoomabutg Iron Company, 7
McKolvy, NuitA Co., 7
SCI (si
in )
12 60
SI (
10 (
It .1. I Krullllln 1 fl,,
Kilos Mendenhrdl.
Hev, A Jlnrtnmn,
Andrew bulledrr.
linvidHlnwjt,
John K. (Jlrton,
Chester C.Mnrr,
7 (1)
7 l
7 )
li) nu
7 ID
111 Ul)
(vnmuw .r, mans,
L'hfirles V. Hnjder,
inm i.'weuuurg,
MIm Ilnrmans,
7 tJ
7 (10
7 (0
7 OI
7 Oil
1J eVI
WldineyertV Jncoby,
rule tiiun John,
iiiuiirw ,i. nioau,
.inn-, i,, .iiiiii-r.
ll.llllcl A. llcckW.
7 no
7 01
7 "0
12 01
Jo--i idi I.. Hhnnnon.
I.lo;. d 1, Hharplcss.
Kphralm r. l.utz,
Andrew JI, Uupcrt,
Miss l.lrzle llaililcy,
J.imcsK, Uyer,
Ameliu 11, Webb,
James W, Chclnberllll,
(leorgo W, (,'orrcll,
7 HO
7 (M
7 (HI
111 W
7 Ul
7 lJ
7 (XI
1", (M
7 W
12 Wl
7 Wl
7 Ul
!?..., J,." "arimnil,
llllalii I iiismus.
hUplnn II. .Miller,
iiiiiuu . . iiowcr,
N. ll.llelidershol,
Jeiemlaii J, Ilrow-ci",
Miss J.lTlu l'elellllall,
llelliy Klcllil,
Oliver A, J.li-i by,
Jacob .Meu,
Cnltb llailon Co.,
l'lixlon ,; Uarnian,
Joseph lleudershot,
J. I). Mnrchbaiil:,
Miss Amnudu Ve-il;liel-i r,
Joseph Correll,
IMthnit JaeobK,
MNs Milllei Ale,
Julia A. .c ,ldu M. ll.irUlcy,
Jalueit t'adluaii,
10 Ul
7(0
7 t")
7 00
7 is)
7 IX)
12 Ml
7 00
7 no
7 W
M U)
7 llU
7 01
7 l
7 (W
noli, (if nmiwici;,
ll)Ulnaiii(: Jib-kHon.
Abr.iiu Miller,
Henry ('. 1 run,
I. .v II, 1!, Ilower,
Miller A llliKhcs,
Miss I lil I llirtruu,
J, It. Ilodsou,
Jiiclcson iV Wixslln,
iUuibaeh tsu-ekel,
Lcounnl Nicholas,
JalllCM M. Hecshol!?,
UllNTUN,
John J. Mcllcnrv,
Hiram 1', lleelelt,
Mjinuel lie'.icocle,
J. 11. IMsoit.
(looigo (1. (lulscr,
llenjiiinlii .VIellcury,
iu:.vi:u.
Abraham Itlco,
I'lalilcllu I., iShuiu.'iil,
V. Longcnoeige-r,
It. Xliumcriuun,
iiii!ai!chi:i:k.
Stephen MUhael A Won,
1'eler .vt. '1 r.iugh,
Wllll.un I rons,
lteubeu Miller,
A. W, Ilittun,
Wllll.im Kllnetob,
linker (: Cicelliir,
CATAWI-..
J. K. Hllliridess H ill,
McNInch A sjliunuiu,
M. M. Ilrolist,
Isaiah John A Hons,
(lllbcrt A Kline,
(liSHgO llUgllCM A SOU.
Walte rHeoll,
H. II. ltlliard,
Campbell llarder,
.McNlfh it Mitiuiun,
(ie-oigo Itlslul,
WllUnin Ilarttmin,
ratli M't-nver,
ci:.nti:.!.i. HOItO.
William Toircy,
A, II. 1'orlner,
J. T. (J Couucr,
W. li. Molliclt,
Mnrtlu Monaghau,
JoliiiHIgliugcr,
Hhiiiiian A Mlllai-il,
I. af.iyelto l-'eltermau,
liuifel Wcrlmnn, Agt.
Mrs. William Jnnic,
Iteubcu Wasser,
J. Chi Isinan & Co.,
Abraham Southward,
J.J. llo.ljsl.lllil,
CON'Y.N'dllA.M.
Illeli.iril Thornton, Agt,
Alex, H, Muorehcad A Co.,
Cll.NTlli:.
II, W, M. A (1, I,, Low,"
Samuel DelttcrlcU,
Mulilon II. nicks,
Ahlnluim Dle-ttelle-k,
Henry l.ohnian,
Jacob Snonslt-r,
Je-sse lllcks,
S.H. rowlerA Ilro.
Wlilthlire A lioweis,
I'llANK'M.'-f.
CUnlou Mendeuhnll,
Welllngloii L'leuser,
l-'iaiiiNacitr.Ki.'.
H.A Jr. .Meircnry,
Joseph Ilunynii,
riioigo JI. Howell,
J. N. Jones.
Itl CO
U A)
7 Irtl
7 W
7 W
n o
12 &)
10 I"
10 I")
7 (HI
7 Oil
7 (H)
7 (H)
7 W
1M CM
10 IH)
1
1
ll (HI
7 (H
10 IN)
7 (HI
7 00
.VI ID
7 (KJ
12 ft)
7 00
10 00
7 Oil
10 IK)
7 m
7 W
7 l
Oi 00
7 00
I.' 5.
2r.o
7 W
7 fO
7 00
7 CO
10 00
Solomon lluss,
llcrnaril Amineruian,
J. H. Melleiire.
Janus Y. Wlls-ill,
(iiir.H.Nwnoii.
Rcliu.elcrit lllnek,
1
i 00
jiugiii i iv i.ii-aiiie-.-,
.tohti l.ei'cott.
II) (HI
10 00
William Kresimer.
10 I
Co-OpernllveSlore,
11 0
II. A v. Musts IS,
n oo
7 01
liiliie M. lto it.
Hannah Henry,
7 00
llll.MI.OCK.
M. (1. .t W. II. shocmaki r.
Jacob llmrls,
LOCUhT.
I. II. Vnstllie To..
PI ID
7 00
Washltiifloii enifi-e.
Jacob Yi-ager,
i liulli'S re-tle-rmiin,
1'. st 1'. M. Yen mil.
MT. I'l.KASANT,
iseph 11, Sands,
maim:.
ilnobell .t fu..
II
II
II
11
1.1
l'l
II
8
II
11
11
11
II
Ull.lll llcllllllger.
MIITI.I.V,
Isaac K. Scliwcniic.iliclscr.
7 10
10 (JO
10 w
10 0')
Creasy ,v Hiown,
It. .1. Vllllnrd
John II. Heller,
.ms. I.. -. ness,
MO.N'TOIIU.
I'.iM'iii lliumau,
I ulibs ,v (oleuuin.
1. it. Miugi-iuiu,
7
William Duller,
7 IK)
MAIU'-OX
Cnnr..d Kreainer.
OUANOi;.
It, W. Howinan,
10 0(1
ID 00
A II. MPWHII,
I. K. Hloiui.
.Mlobnel KHUr.
Alexander llimlu f-,
1'avid Herring',
im.ni:.
Ulchaid M. Lyons,
itoAUiNO(iir;i;i.
,1. Chcrlnabm A Son,
BCOTT.
Chin Irs K riiwler,
J, I). Caldwoll,
h.umud A. Wornum,
lit'iij. l . no Kiiam,
IV-u-r Knt,
lMllC t'U'XtllUtf.
John .Taeohx,
li. w. cn'iifc.v A i n,,
Willl'Uii M. Cut.
Oi . w, LU'vdhu.
Sl'fJAltLOAP.
abotM'lahbHleatli)U, tan lmu uu oppoitunil
lliiiicuiiiii;,u. iiillllii: ilIUlll II1U UUUf 1 bllillt II
his oillee, In lUoounburlr, nt any timo until tl
III da Ofsltllic. IStA nt uiiii-h tlnio on niMnml
,iuue siMi.. Jlfreantlle Apptolwr.
Jt AV. SArPIiE it CO.,
MACJirXJSTS & EXGINKEJtS,
MAIN HT., & L. A 11. It, It., HLOOMSIlUUfJ, I'A
Aro piepaiedto furnish nil klndu of Machine
woru,uth m
STEAt KXOIKES, 1JOILEUH,
Hhaftlng, Pulleys, Haucers, Couplings, Mill-gear
lna, B.uv mandrlU, etc., auagocoelcti.ret eocl
Hlcam pipe, tonelhcr 1th nil kinds ofHteam fl
tlng-i cons tniitly on hand.
Thrifchlng Machines nud llore l'owcm mado
toorder. All kinds of Agricultural Machinery
repulied. May 2','iiri,
yNITEI) BTATES lAILS.
im:nnbvl van i a.
VOST OlTICU Dtl'A I.TMKNT,
AVasiiinoton, April H, PC.
i UuPOHALH will bo rrcotvod at tho Contrar
Oineoof lbln Department until 31'. M.,ofVi:i)'
i i.fn. l , iny m, inu lor couvi'yint; mo mans
tho i'nlted Btates, fiom July 1, IbO", to June, !
17J, In thoMatoctf
PHKNSYI.VANIA,
on tho routes and by tho hchcdulo of departur
anu nn ivais nercin him-i'iui-u,
iK-'cltdtniH annoLinct'd bv Mav 30. 1LQ3.
'iho lollowlnu louleKeio mostly udvertlt-ed
October al, lw7, but, irom vniious eausea vet
mthti
IWrj Trom Norrlhtown, by Iurkorytowii nm
I'lymoulh .MtttlUtf, in iiurten illil, umilert on
luwlr Mi i in UliKk il erk.
Lf nvu NouUtown Tuibday, Thursday and Hat
uiutuiy in n n in;
Arrlwi nt I Inn on 11111 bv D.ttO n. in;
Leave llurn n 11111 Tuehd.iy, Thursday, and Knt
iiiuay in l.iiu in;
Arrive nt .Norrudowu by 11 a nij
1910 rrom Norrltilown, by l'enn'MBquare, Ceu
tro hiiiiait'. Win cf i.i t r. Hklnnaek. Lt'dcraekrivllh
nnd Hal Ioiukv Ille, loHumiiei towi),lUJ$ mllea and
ihirit, imii'u i imuuii i(Hi
Liuu NorilklovuTu.bilay,Thuikdfly,aiKlH.
urdny at 1 1 ur,
A i rKn nt Knuiivlnwti bv tl 1). III.
Li'iiMi riunineitoiAU Monday, W'tdnenday
ami i rinay, ni u a in;
1011 l'rom Ji'flV'iHojnllle, by Hhnimouvllo nnd
Poll I'lovldeuee, lo PhaniXNlIle, 8 miles nud
biuk, tluce tli.U'Hft wt tk.
Lemo JUKI houvlllo Tuefcday, Thurtday, wud
Haturday at fi p mi
Aulv at I'bffiiUvll! by 7 pm;
liCnVDlMutntxvlllc Tuesdtw. Thursdni nnd Rat
urday atUOa tn;
,rn o m JiiHrgonviiio uy 7. w a m;
Jfll I'rom elijlrmlll, by Treilcrlck, lougtnj.
) i curium ijiiiu nnu uiii) ion, ki iicreiorii, nM
11p and bnek. i ico u wrek!
Leave ,clgle! llio Tuesday nnd Haturdny nt 1
Airlvu nt Hereford by f in:
ijt'nvo iiereiuru loimny nnu i i iuiiyiu u.-winn;
Arrive ai -eigieriiviuo uy a in;
ma) rrom North Wnlcw. bv Union Hnunie.
I'runconla and Tylernporl, to'liuinbaurnvllle, )(f
miles nnd bnelc oneeu week.
l,eavo riortu wnies Haturuay nui ft m;
ArrlvontTruinlmursvlllo Maturday by 12 m;
Leave liumbaurHXllle Saturday at 1 p nij
(rrivc in florin , men ny u p in.
11121 l'roiu Jeirerson Itlc bv I'alrx lew Vlllnoo
Loutr l'lovldiuee.HeliwiMik'MKloro.plirlerHVll o
nud l'erklomeiiMlle, tn Itud UIU, 111 mlleit nud
b.ieu, Uirco tmiein ween.
Ij'iixo Jillortionvillo lUeudnv. ThurHiluv niul
Haturday at n.'Wn m;
licnvo Kett J Mil Monday, Wednesday nml Prl-
ay ni-ii in:
AriUe ut Jelleraouvllte by 11 nm.
lftl'i rr.mi I'pTier tUibltn. bv Threo Ton. to
tomh.( t ille. o iuUen nud batk, thieo tliiien a
WPI It.
Hi'iifdtiio in no nrrnnceti to tno nnturnet on or
tno puHiiuasterx, maKiug uuu conueeiiou uu
mnii train nn itiuiroiui.
lropoH,u( lur muio lrequenl Nervleo invited.
rout ij tin Ken own. uy nicni.imiiown,
'Irnnnnt Vnlb nnd Hm
nil i'H nnd back, threo Ilium a wei It.
niRiown, 10 imrnain, io
If N IL Wl'l If.
Leave Ouakcrtown ilond.iv. Wednesday and
rld.iyt ni 1 u in:
Arrno nt iminnm ny op m:
nvo Lurluiiu .Mond.iv. U''.liif.il.iv nnd I'rt
lay, nt 7 a in;
imve i iimt'iiuwji uy m,
Pill l'rom LnneaRter. bv Willow hiipM. Slur
tlim Hie. Nuw I'roMdence. Catnartfo. mul ounr
n llle. to Miehanles Uiove, s) miles nnd back.
lliri'U IIMM 1 II nlllii
Leuo Laneaiter fuosdiy, Thursday, nnd Sat'
uiuuy ni. j ut;
j rn u in ii ( I'liiiiiic h ( i rove n n. in.
liiau Ml'l'1i!IIiIl's Grove. Ttuidii'. Tbursdav
mm -suiuro.iy iu u u in;
Atuve at Lancaslvr by it n m.
lll'J 11 oin Ueamstown.bvMwntUllle. AdaniH.
LOUD. UUllUlL-lMWllU 11 Hi Llltlllll. Il ill-Ill 11 MIT. 1.
mill h and Lj.il If. tlm u tlnip u wrlc.
iiiaL- liLMiniiuwn incsiiay, j nursuny niuiMiv
UUI l j lit n u lllj
Ll'.ivo ltciullliLrTin'sihiv. '1 hurs.liiv nnd Rittin
iiri is ii l iii-aiiinu n' .hi ni'
.iricut itcains:ovn uy iz in.
ltm riomHpnillnit Illll. by Old Line nnd Mav
iitmhi wi.e, i uoit'uruou, v iiuiuj nuu uatuvtic
Lenvu Hiioriin mil m cdnesdav nnd Kiturd.iv
Hi. u ii in;
Arrlvu nt I oiohrnoic ny 12 m:
Leave Coleln'onk WedUi'l.iV and Satnrdav
ill i in;
aiu.u in nporiing j 11 u uy i p in.
llUl I'intil (bin. bv I)ll rrpilou 11. tn Inlnri'imiiio.
0 in Hon and back, tnieo ilmun a wiek.
Li live uap lucuuy, iiiuimuyaud Kduiuay n
ii n in;
Aiinu ai i ucieouiKO nv i n in:
1a'Uo llltficotilhu TiK'sdiiV. 'Ihorrtdav niul
atullay at 7 a in;
iuvu ai uap ni u in.
Ill jfi Piom Idtlz to IlriniUL-r llle. lallci. nnd
liacK IWlLU it ti'K.
Li uve Lltlz WciltH'sday und Haturday at 1 p m
iiuituui Jiiu uuisi jiic hi. - ii, in;
Liavo llrunnervl e Wednt-sdav nnd Hator
u.i y uv ! i in;
.i u n at ijiiiu ny i p in;
llHf) rrom Halifax, by Lulerllnu and 1'ndoM,
o riMieis iiio.ii lanoH aim uuck, once n wteit,
Leao llalllax hatuiday at 1 piii;
Arrive nt I'lsiimlllo by i pin;
Liae " Kit ut day nt lln m;
Arilvcut Halifax by l.'m.
1072 I mm Lebanon, bv Cornwall, to Mount
lluiie. 10 ml ni and back Mx tliin-sn wt(r tn
Ltunnaii aim iwici a wecit ino lesiuue,
j-cau jji'unuuu u.iuy uxtepi p-uimay, ai l,on,
HI!
Arrivo nt Cornwall ny ii n m;
Leavo Cornwall dally cxrept hiinday, ni
r.ao
in;
Lea u Cornwall 'J utfcdny nml Saturday atlp nv
j I I l l" 1 1 1 .UIIlllH UIIJIU I IV k I
Lcae Mount Hope Tuesday i
r nnd Haturday nt
P ni;
.iiic in vuiiivnii ny i pill,
2011 riom rreenuinsbnrtr.liv LnwrrHnnonn. t
Leave l ieemntbur( ibuisday nt7 n m;
Arrive nt Htout's by 10a m:
L('iiuntoul'8Tburdi.y nt 1 pin;
Arilvo ut 1'iecmunsbuig by I p in.
jiii r, ii in iii-s ii uu uu k uiivo it wi'i'ii.
3H? rrom Lethlehem. bv Hamnervllln and
lutn, to cnapmnu uuairie, Jl5 miles nud back
Leao l.ethlcheni Tuesdnv. Thurtulnv nnd Pal
urdiy ntL'pm;
Iii'ao ciiaiimim OuairleM Tutsdnv. '1 Imrsil.ii
linn nuiiiiu.ij iiluiiju;
.ruveai j;eihiciiem ny tia m.
SiV) 1'iom Danville, bv Unihtown and Kline
iiroe toMiyuctlown, 1J milis nnd back, once
v;eei;,
Li-nvo iinm ino nt h a m;
Arrivo nt Hnyderlown by 12 m;
Leave htiydertown Hnturdn at 1 p m;
Aulvont HauvHle by 3 pin,
QfMLl I'iiimi 1'lttHtDll. l.v ItntlHfittl. I'ulla nml 1
(liangn, lo 'luukhaunoidv, 'S2 miles und back,
twice- a i i ii,
Lcae lltt-.ton Monday nnd "Wednesday nt
am;
Leavo Tu uk ha u Hulk Tuesday and Haturday ni
A invent Jiiniclinnnnrie In in;
P ni
Arrive nt lMtlston by 7 p m,
2170 1'iom ShlekKlilnnv. bv Miihk'iiberi:. ti
fiwi'i-i uney, in niue ami nacw, iwico n weeid
LoavoMiUKsiituny .i outlay and Thursday
10 nm;
inivo nt iswert alley nl l p m;
Lrao Hw cct Valley Monday mul ThurMl.tv
'Jp io;
.rrivc in r'liu'lisiiimiy iy, p in,
3M 1'iom Old 1'oice. bv Mlluntilcpp. Il.il.
Mouu und Mill Clly lo l'iu:toryvIlle, IDmlles and
unfit, uiii'i; ii net li.
Leavo dm i oro luesdayat Onm;
Aulve at l'netory lite by ;i p m;
Liao ractoiyvtllo Weilnesday at Dam;
A r rho ot Old 1'oro by 3 p m,
Piono-.i1a lmltcil Ini' tsorviio tlllcO till!
tW2 rioniFetnnton to Durmore, 2 mUcH nnd
uacic, mx umes a weeic.
Leavo Heiimton dally, exo Pt ftundav. nt 1.1
i' .... .
ai jiiinnioio ny 'i pn;
Leao imnmoro dally, txcept Sunday, nt
ai uve ni minion uy v,io a m.
2.'.i2 Prom Ln rlton lo Pella Hilvn 0 itt.l
ii, i fit, uni'u i w I'l'i.,
Leuvu Lowlton TueMday nt 10 n m;
Aulve at llella Hylvaby Um;
Leave Itfll.i Hyhu Tuesday nt 7 a m;
Arrivo nt Loelln by Un in.
Vtst Frank tin nnd i'rankllu Date, to Tu'wanda!
)1A- I'l-.i,. n,ini-..s i... T"1.. . n,s..n., t ii...
.ii iiiiii'ii una untie, mue uniet a wwk,
Le.ivo Canton Tuesdav. Tbuisdav nnd Kntn
(lav. in nn in,
Arrive ni lownnon nv a n m:
Leavo Townnda Monday, Wedntday and V
uav in i p m;
Aulvo al Canton bv 7.,0 n m;
PiuposaNlnlted lor jer.leoslx tjme n week,
21C-J rrnni New Oxfonl by (JreenUlilEP. Hamp
ton and Ibaind Hilt, to ork Huti-hnrhpiliiBs, H
miles and batk, iwleon week,
Leao New O.loid Tucfcday nnd Hatmday nt I
p m,
Airlvo nt Yoik Hnlnbnr Hnrlnos Ivln nv
Leave mk HnlphusHpilnKsTuendny nnd Hut
unlay ut 0 a in;
Arrive nt Isew Oxford bv ft n m.
Pioposals for inorufuquent bcrvlcoalolultcd
2-'I" 1'iom Itttdsvtllo to Link's Mills, .1 miles
ntui dock, once a wei-it.
Li-ao lliedsvllle Saturday nt 11 n in;
Arilve ut l.t I;'k MIIIh by 1 p m;
Leave Loek'H .Mills Hatuiday atift tn;
Arrivo nt ltcedsvllle by 10 u m,
ii!iU l'rom woodland tn (Jrnhamtown, mile
nml biuk, tu tro a week.
Leave oodiand luesdny nnd Hatuiday nt 1
in;
Arrivo nt ainhnmtownby 12 mj
Leave Orayhampton Tiusdny and Hntuidny
lp. m;
Arrivo nt VoodIand by 2 p m.
23 l'rom Caimtclmcrn.by Ceylon and Willow
i rce, in unuw u, iv nn an unu uacic, once
Leae Cariulehnern W'ednesitny at 1 pm
Arrive nt lu Utownby I i m.
Le.ivo HavUlowii Wednesdoy(ut 0 a in:
Aulve at Curmti'iuu'l'a ut L!m.
2110 1'iom PittRburp, by Writ View, IVrrysvltlo
Williams, Wixfoul, (t!le, Zellnople, Harmony
and Whltestown, to Pronpect.yy mltcH A bnek,
iliuu llliit n ii l-vii,
Leavo I'lttsburK Mondnv. Wednrxdnv nnd Vrl
.Ul ill fl III
at;
rrUent Piosnecthv 7 n in
Leavn I'iiihdull Tlie.sdav. TIiiiisiImv nnd Mnlnr,
uny ui ii in;
Airlvo at Plttfcburgby 7 p m;
Proposals fir moro frequent fcervleo ntio
ted.
iSHS l'rom Hharpiburs, by I)oreyvlllo, Uurnl
IUdBO. Culiiurvllfe, and Hhldle'it Cross-io.uU, to
Leuve Hbuipsburg 1'rldny al ti a m;
Airlvo at Huxonbura by U p iu;
Lcuo Haxonburfj Tliuibday nt On m;
Airlvuut hhaipiburtf by i p m.
.tKI rrnni lll lal.iirtr liv TliiAliniinn ri...cl..r
llono Cliurib, to Lebanon Church! loU mil
man, in"" iij niiiltniy.
lluehnnau, niul twice a m eck tho residue,
Leuve l'llthbmu dally, except Hunday, ul C30 ft
nnd !:) pin;
Ai live at litulinnnn by 7-15 n m nndSp m
Ltno liuchanaii dallv. rvceoL Kumlnv.iit It n
nnd 1-lf) p m;
A rl Iw. u I I'll i iiitd 1st- n.tUl n tn ntwl 1 t. ....
Leae liuchanuu Wcduchdaynud hatuiday nt
7ao ft m;
Anlvo nt Lebanon Church by twin am:
Leuo Libnuon Churcli Wednesday nnd Hatur
uny ni iuu m;
ArrL'eut Ituchnimn by 12 m,
2'jJ 1'iom Tmlto Cieek to Momoesllle, (
in Iks and back, twlroii ulc.
I.t nvoTurlle Creek Wetlnesday nnd Halurday
A i t v i , il t tnt.rnfiv111rt l, Ifl.'ill n t.i,
Leuve MouioeJllo Wiilutbduy mul Hnturday
Anlvo nt Tin tic Creek by 840 a m.
'.' "it l'rom PUtsbuiK In Wet Mniuhenter, 2J
mlleM and bat It. klx IIiuch uuik.
Li iuu rilUhurr dally, exceja hunday, ut 101)
u in;
Arrive ul Went Mntuhefcter bvll n in
Lcno Went Muuchebler dally, except Bundny
Isl, U 11 III,
AliHe at I'ltUburu by 10 a m.
SWI l'rom Tnrcntum, bv Laudsvltte, (n.o)
Hnxuuburu, 12 juIU's and back, once u tvtz,
I .i a e '1 nrentum Hnturday nt H u tn;
Arrive nt baxonbur by 12 m;
Lfiie Huxouhurtt Hnturday at 1 p m;
Attii utTarentiimby.jpm.
Hi!') l'rom Hanuony.by Middle. I Jinoakter. I'or
ti-illle, Willie Hoy, Ham mdmrii.uudLcchburu
u mincer, diiiiiiiHiinii i'ui u. nine iikHNft wvi k
Luivo Hannouy Monday, Wednettdny and P rt
nay uuer itriivnim i'ii ituui tjiuuil bay alipm:
Arilvo at Min er bv 10 n mi
Lf nvo Mercer 'i'ucfctiay, Thursday and haturday
Arrive at lUrmouy by am,
2370 1 rom Hlippprj Hock, by HnrrUvlllo, Wen-
V. nlld linnt Hnnilv. tn I'rnliklin. J7 mllen nnd
bnek, thrre times n week,
irfnveniippery hock Monday. Wednesday nnd
rlday ntlta in;
rrie ni j rnuitini iy op tn;
,eao l-'railkllll Tlicttdnv. 1 hiirkdnv. nn.l Mntnr
day at 7 n m;
Arrive nt Hilppery nock by i p m,
21) l'rom I'.lk Itun tn Orav's Vattcv. ! mlb- ,t
inck tw lee n week.
Leno l.lk Hun iuendnyniid Haturday nt 2-r1
in;
Arrive nt flrav'n Vnllev bv .1.11 n mt
Leave (Irav's Vnlley 'luesdnv nnd Hnlurdnvnt
3-41 p tn;
Arrivo ni i.ik iiuii.ny p in,
EIUO From (lalnen. by tjonir Itun to HablmiTlIb?
I mllen and bark, unco a week.
Irno Unlnc rdnenday nt7 ft tn;
Arrivo nt Hntlnvlllo by ion m;
Lemo Hablnsvlllo Wednesday nt 2p m;
Arrho nlUalnes by 5 p m.
SliHl rrom .lerv Hhore. bv I'helns' Mills, tn
Hnneyvllle, III ml fen and back,oiicou week.
I ,eavo jersey noorc inunuiny nt u n in;
Ai-rlp nl llnnevllln bv V2 in
irf'ino HareyvUlo TburKtlay at 1 p m;
Airlvo nt Jeisey Shore by 0 p m.
2113 I'mm Muney, by Wolf Itun and Hi
llle, to IHU'm Ue, 21 miles and back,
uulcm
once n
re a.
Leave Mntiey Tuesday ot 12 m;
Arrive nt Hill's titnvo by 7 p m;
iirnve jiiii iiruvo i nciiuiyju u a in;
Arrive nt Muney by 12 m.
2121 l'rom Lock Haven to I&taud. 2! miles nud
back, oiire a week.
i t'H v iit-i-H 1 1 ii en nti i lining ni iu a in;
Arrlo nl Island by 11 a m:
Leavo Island Haturday nt IL30 am;
Arrivo ntWk Hnentiy I2-T)pm;
Prottosats for moro fieauent service ntso luvl
led.
2125 I'roni Westrort. bv Leldv. Ilaminertdev's
and Oack, twice a week, '
Leave Westpoitmemiay nnd rriuay at ()
urn; ,
.rrie ni uniioi ret ic ni ij-jbj p in;
Leine KtttIeCrt.k Wednenlay nnd Haluiday
at 7 a m;
irmuiii vt empori uy t p in,
2IH l'rnni ltldirownv bv lvferKv'n. CnlmlnnLi. A
Tyler's, to Pentlcld, Jt miles nnd baik, twlco a
week.
Lenvo uiiiffrwny Tuesday nnd Hatuidaj nt vum
Aulvont remit Id by Up m;
Leae petitleld Monday and Friday nt On in;
Arilve ut Wdgeuny by a p in.
2111 l'rom llrnokvllle. bv Itlcbnrdsvllle. Heboft-
net'H Coinetn. und Ariovn. to ltld!iewav. 31 miles
and back, once a werk.
lAave nronnvnie inurstiny nl 7 ft mj
Arrive nt HldKi-wny by 5p in;
Leave ItlducHny Wednesday nt7nm;
Arilvo at Iltookvlllo by 5 p m.
oil.) t II,,...,, Ml,.., 1... tln.I.M 11.
and Hatterileld, toMeiter, 10 ml leu and back, '1
tltncH a Meek.
,eae na mill on i uesuay. i uurciinv and Hat
unlay nt tt u m; ,
Airivo ni .ueiccr ny u in:
Leave Miteer 'luesbiy, 'I iiuisd.iy nnd Haturday
ut '.' p m.
ju i u in liayiiiiiiun ny it p in,
121(1' Trom I'lanklln to Drniitftex town. !) tiilli.
nnd bmk, tulce a vetk, ,
Lcae l i.uikllu Tuesday nud Hatuiday at 1
I"."! .... . ...
aim e in i lenipsey iowii ity 1 p in;
Leave Di muses town mi Tuesday andHattinlav
at 8 a m;
Arrive nt i rnnklln by li-no am.
I'roposalH lor nioio Iiequent service Invited.
SlfliJ l'rom IVtroknm Centrn tn fbprrv Trpn.
2J i miles und back, U times a week,
Lh.no l'cttoleum Centre dally, except Hunday
atl2m;
(rrii in t iipiij- i reo ny i p in;
Leave Chetiv 'lieu flallv. excent Hnndav.nt III.
'A) u m;
ArmeM retroletim tentro by 11-30 a m,
?ii)l rrom Htnnv Point tn rvniiOinrir.21: ihHaii
and back, six times u week.
Hcheduio mnkltii: close connection wllb rntl.
roatl train, to benrintiKed tn the sntlsfactioti of
pOSUllllSU'IH,
CjlO 1'iom I'eteiN Cieek to Pench llottnm. two
tulles und back, dally, except Hunday,
Hcbeduloto bo ai ranged KalUfattory to tho
posdnasterH,
2."d7 I'roni New Holland bv fJrren 11.ui If nml
Hallsbury.to I'erpica, J miles nud back, twice a
Leavo New Hollnnd Tuesday and Hatnrdnvat
0a m;
Aim out pcqura by 12 in;
Leavo lVqueu Tuesday nnd Halurday nl 1 p m;
Arrive at ew Holland by 1 p m.
2.1S I'm in ltlchlnnd Htatlon. bv Mlllbuck Mi.n.i
and Klelnfellersvlllo (n.o.) to HhaellerHtou n, ti
mites ami nncK, six limes a uecic.
Leave lllclilatid Htatlon dallv. excel it Hnndav.
nt 12 in;
Arrivo nt Hbanerslown ny p m;
LtftoHUallertown dally, except Hunday. nt 7
a m;
Airneiu uicuinim nianon uy u uin.
2.119 l'rom Klncstou. bv Huntsvltle nnd Lrb
man, tn Iike, 11 miles nud back, I w Icon week.
1. eue Kinttuun .nouuay una iiutrsuny ni h a
Anlvo at Ijiku by 11 a m;
Leave lakn Monday aud Thuibday nt 1 p m;
Atrlveat Kingston by 1 pm,
2. 20 Ii om Klnaston.bv Mill Hollow. Trucks.
vllle. Dallas nnd Kunkles, to l!o man's Cieek,
IH miles anu tiacK, iwico a week.
Leave Kingston Monday nndTliursttay at 7 a m
Atrlveat llowman's Creek by 12m;
Lmvo Itowman's Creek .Monday nud Tuesday
ut 1 p in;
Arrive Kingston by C p in.
ill-Ml'loiii TiinlctiiiiiliiM Ic.liv I'm tctstnn T.nvftttnn.
and cullcy, to Onshore, 2S miles and batk.oneo a
Leavo Tunkhannocl: Haturday at S a m;
All iv out Dushoie by 5 pin;
Leuve Hushoro I'rblay nt bft m;
Aiilnnt Tunkhnntiock bv Op in,
2522 rrom WynluNlng, by Wllnnd, to Dushore.
12mllesuud back.ntiiua week.
Lenvo Wyuluslng i-i.it ni day at 1 p m;
Arilvont Ouihoiu by ftp in;
Leavo Dusboro Hatuiday n 7nm;
Aulvont Wuluslntf iy 11 a m,
2"2-l l'rom Hugar Itun, by L'lwcll, to Cullovi, 12
mllesand b.u k, oncn a v eek,
Le.iVohUBit (iuu Wednesday nt 1 p m;
AtrlveuiCulley by Tip in:
Leave Culley tdnesilay at 7 a m;
Aulve at hiiijar Kim by 11 a m.
2.-f2l rioinltomo by Orwdl, to Ln llayavllle, lo
miles and back, Hit en times u veek.
Leave Home, Tuesday, Tlitirndny und Hatuiday
at 11 am;
Arrive nt Lo Itaysvlllo bv 2 pm;
Leave Lo llaysvllle Tuesday1 iiursday und Hat
urday, nt Up in;
Arilvo nt Homo by Op m,
2Ti 1'iom I-'annettsburg, by Cnrrlck rurnnce,
(n. o.() to Loudon, 12 miles nnd back.oneo a week.
Leave runnel tsburK Haturday nt 8 n m;
Arrive nt Loudon by 12 m;
Leave Loudon hut urday at 1 p in;
Aulvo ut 1 auuettsburg by 6p in.
2j2U 1'iom Xewty, by Illuo Knob (n. o) and
Httitzir.tu,o.1)tolfaintClaiisllle,2;t milts mid
back, out e u week.
Lcuvo Nevvry I'ridoy nt 10,:t0a m;
Atrlve nt Halnt Clnlrsvllleby fl p in;
Leaje Halnt Clalrsvlbo Haturday at 7.3.) a in;
Aulvo at evvry by 3 p in,
2.'y.7 I'loin HhcloeUi, 0, o.,) by Advnuce(u
o) Hohatk'sMllls,(n.o.,)niid Alvvoud'H (n. o,.)'
lo Hnuiaid s, 17 milts and buek.onceu wetk.
Len e hhelot t ft Hal Ul day ul 0 n m;
Arrlveut ItauiaitPs by f2 m;
Leave Harnnrd'sHaturday ut 1 p m,
Aulve at hheloctft by 0 p m;
i,25 I''"MoiioiigalieUi Clty.by Beutleyvllle.to
HeallsvllIe.U miles und bat k, three times a week.
LtuvoMonongnhcla City, Tucbdny, Thuihdny
ntul Haturday ul 8 a in; '
At rive at lltulKMllo by 12 m;
Luivo IleallsvHleTuehday1;TliurMlay aud Hat
urday at 1 p in;
Arrlveut Monongahela City by 5p m.
Ej2l l-'jom Tylersburg to ClnrltiBton, 12 miles
and buck, once u vwek.
Leavo 'J 3 lersburg Haturday nt 8 ft in;
Anlvontclarlngtoii by 12 m;
Leavo Clarluifton Hatuiday at 1 pm;
Arrivo ut Tyltubuig by 6pm.
2VW riom Indlann. by Utah, to Mlnta, 17 mWh
nnd back, t v Ice a week.
Lea o liullana Tuestlny nud Haturday nt 7 ft m;
Arrivo nt Mlnta by 12 m;
U nvo Mlntn Tuisday und haturday nl 1 p in;
Arrlveut Indiana by 0pm,
roiiM of vjiovoxaj,, a uajia ,ytv;j; axd
CL'JITWJCATK
rnorosAL.
TliouiuU-n!gned , whose post office
address is .county of , Htuto of ,
proposes to coin ey the malls of the United htntes,
lioiu July 1, Irnjs, to Juno ao, 1872, on routo No.
, betvieen und , under the ndver-
tlsement of tho l'ust master Oeneral, dated April
Pith, IImjs. with "celerity, eerlulntj'. nnd securi
ty, tor the annual sum of -dollars.
Thte proiiaml is vuxieuiih full knotvlotVje of, the
((4ijncfJ of the route, the weight of the mall to be cr
nw, fui ii tilt other particulars in reference to the
route a tut sen far, and alto after cartful examination
of the tans ami instruction! attached to the ttiUrrtttc
ment.
Dated (Signed.)
OUAHANTL'i:.
Thoundeihlgued.resldlngat .Btnto of ,
undeiluko that, If tho loregolng bid for carry Iuu
the mail on routo No, bo accepted by the
Pcd master General, tho bidder shall, prior to the
1st day of July, 116N, enter into the leoulred obll
gallon or contract to perform tlioservlcn propos
ed, with good and sullleleiit sutettes,
'Jltit we tlo, understanding distinctly the obliaatlan
ami liabilities astumcil by guarantora under the inth
strtlon if the act of Ibnmessaf July 2, 1130.
1 luted (Hlgued by twoguarautors.)
CHHTiriOATK.
Tho undersigned, postmaster at , State of
that ho Is ncqunluttd with the nbovo guaiantors,
and knows them to be men of property, nnd ft bid
CLTllllt'S, I'MJKll JUS OATH OV Ot rlCB.
in iniiitu Kuuti wieirKiiiiraiiive,
Hated Algned.(
NOI liS.
Proposals must bo to curry tho mail with 'cc
elItv.cerllllnty.ftnlUecutlty.,, using tho terms
of tho law, nnd they mubl be guaranteed by
liinrniiiiiiillil,i iir.it, uiu forttflPll tn an fciich bv
ft posttnafctcr or u Judge of a. court of reepid.
Nopny will bonmld lor trips not performed,
and mr ench if sncli omissions not satUfactorlly
explained three tlnus the pay of tho ttlp maybe
deducted, ror nirlv ills o Jar behind time ns to
break connection with depending mails, nnd uot
sulllelently excuml, one-jonrlh of the compen
snilnu for tho Hip Is subject to lorfeltuie. 1 ines
will be Imposed, unless the dcllnnucney bosntls.
l.utoiily explnlnid, lor nigltctlng lo tnko llio
mall f loin m lulu a post olllco lor fcuflerlng It
lo be lujuud.dtbtitjiid.ioblid.or Josli and for
lefnslng, nftrr demund, to couvey thoinnll ns
fieoiuntly as tho contiactor mus, or Is concern,
ed In lunniug, ehlcles on tho loute. iliel ost
nuuler (Hiuiul may annul the toutiact lor dlso
biiying the post olllce laws, or Iho luhtructlons of
1 ho Heiartmtnt. He may niter the kcbidule of
departuits nud uuivnls, und uUa otdcr nil In.
crinsu oUerlco by allowing tbirelorapiti mm
Incriusooti tbecoutructpuy. He inay also cur
tall or illhcontlnuo tho mvUelu whole or in
pari, at u piopoitlonato dituasu of puy, allow
fug. ns h full Indemnity to tho contractor, ono
mouth's extra compensation on the amount of
servlco dlfcpcustd with, aud ftruornMcoiupeii'
nit Ion for tho fctnlco ictnlued und continued,
'1 be Iirpartment reserves tho right to leject nny
bid which may bo dtuued exlruvagnnt, und uuu
to (lUiigurd llio bids el lulling contractors and
blddeis, Jtlds should bo addressed tu the "h(c
otid Assistant l'tistmuster denerul," superscrib
edrroposul, Hluto of lt-ima Houia,' and sent
by mull!
I'or lustructiors aud ther Infoiuiatlou, see nd
vtillriimiit uf October 81, JSi7, atthe pr ticlpul
pmt unices. A LLX . W, HAN H ALL.
)Uy rostiuiuur Ueueral.