The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, August 07, 1868, Image 2

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K'lllltAV ,1IIIIIIN1, AI'U. 1, IKON,
fTIIB (-OI.UMIIIAX liu. the I.nrRe.t
Vlrctilnttwtt III 1'nliiinbln unit adjoining
coimtlf of any uii.r nltillli.it lirir, and
I. al.n a miirh larger .lirtt than any of
lt.rntentMirarl.t anil I. llt.r.rnr Ihf lie 11
in.iltum for aitvrrtt.lng In Ihl, ..rllnn of
thft Male.
Tho nomination,
Wliplncotn our political column, to
remain tliure until the election, tho
lintiie!) of tlio gentlemen selecteil by tho
Democratic County Convention on
Moniluy last, for tlio ncveinl comity of
fices to bo lllleil tho present year, ami
for tlio noHltloii of UeprcMcntutlvo in
tho Legislature
Tho nomination of Hon. (Ico. Scott,
of Catawlssa, as ltepresontntlve, will
no ilouht Ik) concurred In by Montour
County, for according to mage- this
county Is entitled to the nomination,
and he has iieen regularly m-leyled ai
herclioiee.. His former service in the
I'glHlatiiroanil In tho Hoard of Canal
Coiiimlsslonci.s has given him exerl
enco in public buslno-s and knowledge
of publir men. He has also a popular
address and houikI Judgment, and thero
can lio nn question Unit lie will repres
ent the District in a must Mitlsfartory
111JIIIHT.
Wo feel Hlncere phsisuro in support
ing William G. Quick, Hup of Montour
township for County Coinmlsjtoner.
Ho has integrity and intelligence and
will dlschnrgo tho duties of his ofllce
with complete, fidelity. Ills public eplrt
was manifested lu contributing to the
establishment of tho Coi.umiiian under
its present conductors ns an instrument
fur inllucncing public opinion and
strengthening tlio Democratic party In
this County. In political life and in nil
tho relations of private life Mr. Quick
la an established gentleman, and the
Convention did Itself honor in selecting
him as u candidate
Our neighbor and professional broth
er, Elijah It. Ikelcr, esq. la presented
for tho ofUco ol Eistrlct Attorney and
shall have our cheerful and sincere sup
port. Ills residence at the county seat
gave him somo advantages over Ills
toiupctitor for tho nomination, but ho
has fair uersoual recommendations of
his own good character, good habits,
industry, and u proper professional am
bition. Wo shal' wish for him much
of success and credit in conducting the
business of his oflico in our courts.
For County Surveyor and County
Auditor very proper selections havo
been made, and tho Standing Commit
tee appointed by tho Convention Is
composed of excellent nnd reliable men.
The resolution of Instruction to our
Senator nnd Representative in tho Leg
islature unanimously passed to support
the reelection of Mr. Bucknlow to the
U. S. Senato was not necessary to bind
the action of those gentleman upon the
Senatorial question, but was a very
proper expression of the sentiments of
our people and will recelvo ilue consid
eration in other selections of the Slate.
Jk, Revision of Our Delegate System.
We have called attention to this sub
ject before, nnd several months ago
pnbllshed the rules adopted by tho
Democracy or Schuylkill. Tho Craw
ford County system is theono generally
advocated, and Is now In uso in many
counties in tho Stale, including North
umberland, In our Senatorial District.
At present wo have no uniformity. In
some townships Instructions are voted,
and tho delegates then follow them or
not as their sense, of honor dictates. In
others delegates are elected to go as tho
candldatu may direct, without the peo
pin knowing who Miey are to be traded
to. As a necessary result every year we
have a Mttcrcontest over the admission
of delegates, and thn-o who are uiiin
htructed aro approached with id I sorts of
oilers and bribes. In such a system tho
wealthiest man has too many chances
over a poor one for olllee, and In many
nses tho nuin who has the most votes
has the satisfaction of seeing nu oppo
nont who has the least number get the
nomination.
Our remedy is this. Let each can
dldatu announce his nainn in the pa
pers, nnd then let the voters at the
Delegate elections voto directly for the
man of their choice, and provide that
tho Delegates shnll carry tho returns to
tho County Convention, and the eandl
date ieho has the most rotes In the County
shall Oe- the nominee. This certainly is
fair, mid does away with wire-pulling
among the politicians, and places tho
whole question In the hands of tho peo
pie wlicro It belongs. In such n system
if a candldatu has 200 votes In a town
ship they count for him, and if ho has
ono it counts for him. Our readers
must at once see the advantage of such
a method, and the necessity- for it. No
ono unless ho is afraid to undergo n
popular test, can object to It. Wo hopo
to receive communications from our
readers, giving their views on tho sub
ject.
Tub enemies of our party, who ex
pocted a rupturu of our organization on
account of tho earnestness with wliicl
tho candidates fought, aro wofully dis
appointed. The defeated candidates ut
once pledged their full support to tho
.successful ones, and all bitterness and
nulmoslty ntonco ceased. IhoConven
Hon, too, in placing candidates in nom
Ination from thu two wings of thu De
mocraey has done much to heal past
dissouslons. Tho ono gets tholtepresen
tative, and tho other the Commissioner
and Standing Committee, lloth get a
sharcy-nelther tho whole. Lot us nil
now go In "for tho ticket tho whole
ticket and nothing but tho tlcket,"and
let tho party mark mid remember him
who attempts to rovlvo tho quarrel,
now happily disposed of. Let in nil
unite for victory, nnd October will seo
us n united and victorious party.
Take Wot Ice.
On thohack of i very greenback Issued
by thu Government, will Im found tho
following words:
"This noto is a Legal Tender for all
ili-l.la iiiil.lln and nrlvate. excent duties
mi Iniimrls mid Interest on thu nubile
debt, nnd U receivable in payment nf
A hi JtUAiW) mane to me tiiie
Mutes,
Who will fay that tho bondsnro paya
ble in gold ? Tiix-pnyers, nro you will
Ing to tnko paper for your labor nnd
pay tho untaxed bondholder in gout (
The I'ri'blilcnt 1ms nt lust blgiiptl thu
true bill, It mlucw Uio iluly on wills
ky lo lldy wits u gtilluii.
Proceedings of tho Democratic Con-
vcntlon. I
TltK DoinocriitV Coiivciitlon ui-om-,
liloil In Siiv.I.t- Hull, .ii Mimiliiy Inst, j
ill unit i.tjd.ioL: I t. Till. ( 'ilMl'l'tltlon
... .... .. i
tt'M I'll IM III linllT IV I'll . .Ill III I .
Freeze, Chairman of tlicStaudlng Com
mittee, who addres-ed the Convention
at some length upon the eondlctlou of
the country, nnd the brilliant prospects
ol the Democracy, In the coming elec
tion. Ho was frequently Interrupted
by applause. Upon the conclusion of
his speech Col, l-'reeze paid ho was ready
to receive n nomination for President
or the convention,
Mr. Jameson or Mnino nominated
William Harbor of Maillnn, who was
elected.
Conrad Kreamer and Noah Mother
were ehiM'ii Secretaries.
The llt nr townships was then called
over and the following delegates wero
admitted to beats.
Denver Chnrles Michael, Nathan
Hredbender,
Denton John C. Wenner, Jaa. Con
ner, llloom John 11. Caey, C. 11. Drock-
U'fll'.
l!or. Ilcrwlek Hudson Owen, Hirnm
Honor,
Dor. Conlmlla Tlios. (leraghty, Mar
tin Unuglicii,
Hrlarcrcek H. Trowbridge, 0. V
Steele.
Catawisxn-Jiis. S. McNinch, John
Scott,
Centre II. A. Sehweppeiihelser, S.
llawer,
Conynghiiiii Thomas Dreunnli, Pat
rick Brennitu.
Fishlngcreek John Wennor, J. C.
Ilunyon,
Frnnklln-lteuben KnlttlP.John Zelg'
ler.
Greenwood Adam Utt, J. D. Wilson,
iicmiocK win. utrton, j. snoeman
er.
Jackson Jacob Knou.se, (tho other
seat contested. 1
Locust John Harner, H. Y. Hower,
Malnu Win. Mensluger, J . n. Jnnu
son, Madison Win. Harbor, C Kreamer,
Mt. Pleasant D. It. Applemnn, A. J
Ikelcr,
-Montour Noah Mouser, I'. S. Knrsh
ner,
Mifflin Lewis Eckrote, Henry Het
lor, Orango E. G. ltleketts, J. U. Harm
tin. I'lne Jos Shoemaker, Win. Kashner,
Iloarlngcrcck Amzl Craig, J. D.
Houck,H '
Scott James Lake, Jacob Terwilll
ger, Sugarloaf Henry C. Hess, Cyrus Lar
Ish. In tho Jackson delegation thero was
a contest, Messrs George Uurllman nnd
Jacob Kanouso having tho credentials
of election. Tho convention liowover
admitted Mr. Knnouse, who selected
William Young as tho other Delegate
Capt. Brockwny then offered tho fol
lowing resolution, which was seconded
by Mr. J. 8. M'Ninch, nnd wits unani
mously adopted us follows :
lletowed. That wo havo continued
confidence in the wisdom, Integrity and
ability of Hon. Charles It. Uuckalcw,
United States Senator from Pennsylva
nia, that wo fully endorse his course
and action in said ofUco; nnd wo hero-
oy instruct our senator nnu itcpresen
tativo in the .Legislature to support his
re-eiecilou xo uio u. a. aenate,
Tho following resolution was then
read bythoSecretary, and unanimously
agreed to.
Jlesolted, That M. E. Jackson, of Ilcr
wlek, and Hlchnrd Fruit, of Madison,
be and aro hereby appointed Congres
sional Conferees, to meet similar Con
ferees from other counties in the Dis
trict, nt Danville, on tho 10th day of
September next, for thu purposo of
nominating a canumaio ior Jiemuer ot
Congress.
James S. McNinch olfcred tho folow-
ing resolutions which wero read, well
received, nnd adopted with applause:
llcsolved. That lu Horatio Sovmour
nnd Frank I. Illuir, our candidates for
I'reJdont and Vice President, wo re
cognize men of ability ; statesman and
patriots, aim wo ncreuy declare tnat wo
will labor for their election with activ
ity and earnestness.
liesoleed, That the Democracy of Col
umbia Comity heartily endorse and re
iilllrni tho Platform of Principles adopt
ed nt the New York Convention, nnd
especially do wo recommend to tho tux
naying citizens of Columbia, tho fourth
umljlfth articles of the samu, to wit:
Hii. "Jvjuni taxation ol every spe
cies of property according to its real val
ue, including government uonus aim
public securities,
Din. "uno currency ior tno govern
ment and the nconle. tho laborer nnd
the office-holder, tlio pensioner and the
soniier, uio producer ami tne oonuuolil
er."
C. H. Ilrockwny olfered the following
resolution in addition to tho above,
which was read and adopted with
cheers :
Jtexolved. That this Union lias never
been dlssolved,"tlmt tlio SouthcrnStates
have always been and aro now Integral
parts of It. That they are now and
havo ever been since the surrender of
their armies, untitled to renruscntation
in congress aim equal constitutional
rights with tho other States : and that
tho action of the ltndlcnl Congress bus
oecu mid is destructive or an liarnionv
and unity, and has prevented instead
of favored tho restoration of tho States
to their civil and constitutional rights
captain u, it, urocKway oiiered a
resolution eempllnientary to Senator
(leorgu D. Jackson, and lato member
Hon, Thomas Chalfaiit which wero nlso
unanimously adopted as follows
Jtetwlecd, That tlio course of Hon.
Geo. D. Jackson. Stato Senator, meets
with thu approbation of his constituents
in tins county, and tlioy renew to him
inuir couiiutnco in jus vigiianconiid in
tegrlty.
liesoleed. That wo tinnier tn I Inn
Tlios. Chalfaiit, our lato Member, tho
assurances hi our iiign regards ami eon
tldonco, nnd share with him the honor
of tho proud position liu won while in
tnu public service, rellectlng credit up-
imi iiiiiiscu iiiiu ii is ifinrici
Mr. M'Ninch olfered n Standing Com
mittee for tho ensuing year headed by
(.mines ti. ilarkley
Cunt. Ilrockwny olfered one headed
by John A. Funston
On n ballot being hnd the commlttco
headed by John A. Funston Esq,, wns
carried by n voto ol 27 to SI. Tho
Committee Is as follows :
John A. Funston. Bloom! Win.
Allen. Madison: Win. Laraon. Brier
creokj Hudson Owen, Berwick; John
ii, iiouck, jtoanngcrw-'Ki Albert nun
tcrl'Ino. Daniel l.cnnhan. Centralla:
C.G. Murphy, Conynghnni ; B. F. Zarr
jieaver.
On motion of Mr. Jiimeson, tho con
vcntlon proceeded to nominate u can
dldato fur Assembly. Mr. M'NIncli
nominated Georgo Scott, Mr. ltleketts
nominated Hiram It. Kline. A ballot
was had ns follows :
Sco it. l!rcdbender,MIr;hacl,T. Hen
nan. P. JJrenimn, s, Bower, Schwot
pcnhelser, M'Ninch, Scott, Knlttlu.
Igler, Young, Knuiiso, Glrton, Jesso
riiiucmaKor, itcrner, newer, nrcamcr
iiiyi.iiiiiniil , in-iiiu, .tutiui) 4.iiiiii;i,
Harbor. Mouser, I'. S- lorsImcr,Ai)ilo-
iimn, iKi'itr, jus. ttJioeiiniKciytttsiiiicr,
jaiiiison, lonsuiKcr, urni);, iiouck
j.ansii, iiuas. ;iu.
Kmnk. lirockway, Casey, Owen
Uower, Steele, Trowbridge, Jno. O
Wenner. Conner. Uerulitv. fluuirlien
JoinWeiiner.ltunyiin,l'tt,Wllsoii,l'i;k-
roto, jiuner, iuckcuh, imrmnii, i.uk
'ifrwiiiiKur. -ji.
THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBUHG, COLUMBIA
On motion of dipt, ilrockwny tho
nomination wits Hindu itniinliiioiii, unci
" "10 'l ,"f Col. lllrnm It. Kllno,
tlirroclicerslurtliocntHlIilntowcroaddcU.'
(in motion tlio Convention iirocceueu
... ... lH.l 1 l.t. I r.. itnimli'
' IIUllllHlllV I.UHIIUIIU; I'll v.....,.j
commIsI6ncr,
Mr. Jameson nominated Stephen
Polio of Centre, Capt. Itrockw.iy nom
inated Win. drier Quick of Montour,
on a ballot being had Quick had ai votes.
Pohehad H votes as rollows:
Quick Ilrockwny, Casey, Owen,
Bower, Steele, Trowbridge, .1. C. Wen
ner, Conner, (leraghty, Gaughen, John
wennor, uunynu, l u, iison, i.cKruiu
Hetler, Mouser, Karshncr, ltleketts,
Illinium. Jos. Shoemaker. Kashner,
Craig, Houek, lake, Terwllllgcr. "(1.
Pom: Bredbenuer, Michael, P. llrcn-
nan, T. Brennnii, S. Uower, scliwop
penheiser, MeXlnch, Scott, Knlttlo,
Vlnln. fltrl.ir, liw.n Ulllinlllnl.'nt-
Knouso, Young, Hemer, Hower, Krea
mer, Barber, Appleniau. Ikelcr, Jami
son, Mcnslnger, Larlsh, Hess. 21.
On motion tlio nomination of Mr.
Quick was made unanimous.
On motion tho Convention proceeded
toselcctncandldatoforDlstrlctAttorncy
On the first ballot Milton M, Traugh
had 22 votes, Elijah It. Ikler had 23
votes, Oliver C. Kahlcr had 0 votes.
Mr. Kiihlcr's namo was withdrawn
nnd on tlio second ballot Mr. Ikelcr was
nominated.
Tlio Convention then proceeded to
nominate n candldiito for county Sur
veyor. Mr. Utt of Greenwood nominated
Isaac A. Dowltt who was unanimously
agreed to.
On motion, A. J. AlberUou wns un
animously nominated for County Au
ditor. On motion of Capt. Brockwny the
convention adjourned with three cheers
for tho Ticket from Seymour down
Thev were triven with a will, and the
convention adjourned.
What Pennsylvania Owes to Hora
tio Seymour.
When Leo invaded Pennsylvania
tho wildest alarm prevailed nil nlong
tlio border. No one that witnessed, can
ever forget tlio scene which was presen
ted In Harrisburg, at Lancaster and
throughout all tho southern tier of conn
ties. Every available means of loco
motion was called Into requisition. Tho
railroads wero crowded with a fleeing
multitude, and burthened boyond pre
cedent with tho goods nnd chattels
which wore being sent northward and
eastward to places ,of supposed safety,
Every turnpike nnd bye-road wnsnlivo
witli horses nnd cattle, which wero be
ing led nnd driven to tho mountains or
elsewhero out of reacli of tlio enemy,
In the most earnest terms Governor
Curtiu called upon tho nblo bodied men
or Pennsylvania to enlist In tho mill
tin, and como to the rescue of tho Com
monwealth. Tho callmet with n henr
ty responso, but dnys elapsed before the
unorganized yeoman of tho Stato could
bo m nrshalled for her defence. In tho
meantime help, efflciont help came
from other quarters. Tho Democratic
Governors of Now, York nnd Now Jer
sey promptly sent tho organized mill
tin of those States to tho front. No ono
can forget with what cheers tho New-
York militia wero greeted ns tncy
passed through Lancaster to the defense
of our Stato Capital. No ono In Penn
sylvania would havo dared to impeach
tho loyalty of Horatio Seymour in those
trying days, when thousands of tho
New York militia, fully equipped nnd
promptly sent forwnrd by tho man who
Is now tho Democrajlc candldato lor
President, were hailed with blessings
by thoso to whoso hearts tho coming of
thu foo had stricken terror. Then, even
tlio most malignant Itndlcals blessed
tho name of Hyratio Seymour, us In
their flight they met the soldiers he
had sent to defend their per-ons nnd
property.
No man In Pennsylvania lias a right
to speak of Governor Seymour except
In terms of admiration and respect.
Gov ernor Curtin knew how to npprcci-
ato the loyal and patriotic action of
Horatio Seymour of New ork and Jo
el Parker or Now Jersey, and in a
peecli in Philadelphia lie publicly
thanked them far their promptness in
responding to his call for assistance.
Before any l'eiinsylvanlan dares to ex
press a slnglo doubt ns to the perfect
loyalty of Horatio Seymour, lie should
remember that nearly ten thousand of
the troops sent by him in defeu-o of
this State, wero in Harrisburg, ready
to meet tho foe, beforo a slnglo compa
ny raised In our State had left their
homes. No man who has nny regard
for truth will daru to call in question
tho perfect loyalty and exalted patriot
Ism of that great statesman, who Is
now tho Presidential candldato of the
Democratic party. No Pennsylvania!!
could do so without standing beforo tho
world convicted of being at onco nn In
grate and a baso and malignant liar.
When tho Stato was invaded, when our
homes nnd property wero in danger, ho
promptly came to the rescue. 1 or that
Pennsylvania owes him a debt of gratl
tudo which sno will nought to repay
with interest in November.
Another Democratic Victory!!
mv,sTi:vi:.vsoKor kkxtuckv i:i.i:ct-
iui iiy 70,000 MA.ionrry!
I.UCI3VII.I.E, Jlouduy, Auk, .1
Thu election held In thoStntoof Ken
tucky to-day for (lovernor, Circuit
Judges, Commonwealth Attorney, and
other smaller offices, resulted In a great
victory for tho Democrats.
Returns from nil parts of tho Stato
show n largo Increase of Democratic
majorities, and a falling oirin tho Und
leal voto, Unless tho voto is iinexpect
edly small In tho Interior counties,
Stevenson's majority will probably
reacli 70,0110,
I.ouisviMii:, Aug. C A much larg
er voto was polled than was anticipated
Trie returns from every county show
largo Democratic gains, nnd a falliug'oir
in tlio Knulcal voto. It is now prop.iblo
that flow Stevenson's majority will
reach eighty or ninety thousand.
l'OHNiiv announces that Tliadileus
Stovens, if Ids heulth permits, will
leuvo Washington for his furnace In Ad
tuns County, on Saturday or Monday
noxi utter which 110 will spent! tw
weeks nt lledford Springs and then to
turn to Iincnstcr. When I'ornoy leaves
"for his furnnco" ho will never go fur
ther.
OliNT.itAi, 11i;ti,kh said In a Hiieecl
two or threo days ago that President
Johnson wns more guilty than Judas
Iscarlot, It Is very natural that Hen
should hnvo a kind feeling of Judas, for
tho latter took sundry pieces of silver
and carrlM tlio Lmg.
Duties of Supervisors.
Wi: havo concluded nsn matter of In-
fnrmnflmi In nnr juiWrtlioni.tn stntn llin
duties of tho Supervisors of tho sov- ' advertisements or olhonvNe, to nt
oral townships of this county, ns pros- tend nt suck times nnd places us tuny
enbed by Act of Assembly, hoping Hint bo designated, to work out their tiues
such Information will enoblo oh inter-
sled to nvold tho mnny mistakes they
m-ii mil In rninm t III Mill I si'lllirrrn ol
... .. .. . . I
ilii-li-ilnili.s
Tho voters of each township nt tho
Spring election In each yenr, hnvo the
right nnd it Is their duty to elect two
supervisors loscrvo far ono year. If tho
persons elected refuse to nerve, they
forfeit each tho sum of twenty dollars,
nnd the vacancy created by their refus
al to serve, must bo filled by tho Court
of Quarter Sessions. In enso thu peo
plo neglect to elect, the Court can exor
cise tho same power of appointment.
Supervisors must bo sworn to support
tho Constitution of the United States,
and of this State, nnd to pcrfarm their
duties with fidelity. A copy of this
oath muit bo fl'ed with the township
clerk.
Supervisors must glvobond with suf
ficient security, in double the amount
or tho tax tlint may bo assessed or that
mny como Into their linnds, condition
ed far the faithful performance of their
duties. This bond.must bo taken in the
nnmeorthe township nnd approved by
tho township auditors, Tho nudltors
may proceed on this bond and recover
tho same, either far neglect of duty by
tho supervisors, or for not paying over
nny balances which mny bo found duo
ngainst them after settlement. Each
supervisor mny glvon sopnrnto bond,
In connection with tho remedy by
proceeding on tho bond, thero Is also n
provision In tho Act or Assembly, which
says, that irsupcrvlsors, after ten days
iftcrtcn days
nrndueo their
Z ?, Vlv
irs, or to pnj
notice, neglect or refuso to proi
occounts beforo tho auditors.
over to their successor in ofllco any bal-
unco 01 money in tneir linnds. or dellv-
er their books to such successors, the
nudltors mnyissuo their warrant under
their hands and seals directed to tho
Sheriff or any eonstnblo directing the
commitment of tho delinquent to tho
county Jail until heor thev comply with
the law. Tho warrant mii't state caii-o
of commitment.
Supervisors havetho care, inspection,
opening and repairing of township
roadswithlnthclrrespeetlvotownships.
Tho roads must bo effectually opened
nnd kept constantly lu repair, and at
all seasons or tho year kept clear ofim-
pediments, and mado easy and conve-
nlcnt for passing and traveling, nt tho
expense or tho respective townships. In
order to do this they hnvo power to
purchase at the cxpenso of their respec-
tivo townships, wood, timber, and oth
er materials nece-sary for such purpos
es, and they may employ a sufficient
number of laborers to assist ineffectual'
ly carrying out tho provisions or the
law and tho decrees or court. Thev
havo also power to enter upon hinds
adjoining tho roads and tnko sand, grav-
el or stone in quantities sulllcient for
tho purpose or renalrlmr. openlnc and
maintaining tho roads, provided tho thsso facts, and tho Inferences they Jus
same cannot bo obtained by contract ut tlfy, aru c-itabllshod, tho Judgment of
reasonable prices. They must however
do no unnecessary damage. If the Su
pervisor:) nnd tlio owners of such ud-
Jolning lands cannot ngreo ns to tho
price, they may choose- three persons to
tlx tlio price. Tho iiKrecinent of nny
two or threo persons thus chosen is stif-
iielent. Uut I fthey cannot ngreo as to
tho persons, application may be made
to tho nearest .Tiibtlco of tho l'eaco who
shall chooso threo man, one on tho nom
ination of tho Supervisors, and ono on
tlio nomination of tho owner or owners
of tho lands, and tho other on his own
suggestion. Tho decision of thcso per
sons or any two of them .shall bo enter
ed on his docketntid be final. If either
of tho parties refuse to nominate a per
son, tho Justice shall nominate In his
slead.
bupervNors must maintain within
their respective township sulllcient
causeways ovor swampy or marshy
grounds, bridges over small creeks,
rivulets and gullies, nnd they havo
power 10 outer upon innii niijoining
mid dig ditches or drnlnstocarry water
oil' tho ro.uR They must erect posts at
tho interscctlonof roads where trees nro
not convenient, and to llx boardsthere-
on with Index hands, pointing In tho
dlrectimi of siicli rnmu. nnd nn which 1
boards shall bo inscribed in largo letters
tho namo of tlio town, villago or place,
to which such roads lead, nnd the ell-
tnnce, under penalty, after ten days no
tice, often dollars.
If 11 public road bo laid out on a lino
dividing two townships, tho expense
f, im nuniiliw. nml t'fiint iwr lift U 1T (I In rn.
.ii.- ii.nvt iw, iini-ii.i l.v such inu iKlihw
pall must bo bon o bj such towns i ps
equally, anil if either such towu-liins
shall incur more than Its tlue-proportion
of tlio expense, it can recover the ex-
pen,e , Incurreil from the other town-
ships.
Where It is ueccs-ary lo erect and
maintain on the division lino of two or
more townships u bridge, tho supervis
ors shall proceed to erect ami maintain
the same nt tho Joint expense of said
townships in tho tamo manner in In
case of public roads
hen theexpeiisoof erecting a bridge
whero a river, creek or rivulet, which
crosses u nubile road Is tooL'rent fur uno
or two adjoining townships to bear, tu-
lierfl.iirsnrn rnimlrrul In rnnrem.nl llin
pcrslsors mo requlied to leprtscut thu
tame to tno uourt, wnen n view oi tno
... ,. . . . .
Kimo may no oruereu, anil n irom tne
report, tho court, grand Jury, and com.
inlssloners deem tho siuno necesiary,
and the expense too great for said town
ship or townships to bear, the same
shall bo entered on record as a county
bridge.
in ca-o oi aiiaiiiloncd turnpikes or
plank roads tho supervisors must tnko
chargu oftheni thosamo as In enso of
other public roads.
Supervisors havo authority to lay n
rate of assessment upon nil taxable
property in their respective townships,
not exceeding ono cent on tlio uounr
for the purposo of roads and
also to pay nny balances
uno loriucr supervisors. ine.wo rates
must bo entered ln'u book nrennred for
tho purposo nnd left with tho township
'i.wiririiiiiriii.n.u.n nmi if ., nvn.
". w
lumn wiui mo supervisors, lor 1110 111-
.......itn .,i .it 1 1. I I,.
"i'tiiuu uv mty uuiu ui inu iiiiuiuiiuiii.i
nf 11... Ilnf.l .ii.iv.l.l... ,.rn. . ...1..
They aro nHo required toglyocoiila of
tlio Mime, to such ns require them,
I'linrgin ntthorato of ton cents for
overv twcntv.four naines. A refusal
to do ho Bubiects them to a nenn tv of
threo dollnw. They nro to eauso dup;
llcatestoho mado out of tho raten of
assessment which must bo signed by
them and dollvcred to tho collector of
BUCl
to i
Ilcforo Issuing tho duplicates nnd war-
rant for collection of tho tnvos super-
visors must givo notico to nu persons
rated mill assessed 111 llieir duplicates
respectively, oupervisms .m .-
burscmoiit or tno townsiup minis eoi
in -mi iui lumt !' in'-ii
U.I f
It is 11 misdemeanor putiMinnio oy
Indictment for Supervisors to witiinom
moneyB collected by
them after
their
term of ofUco has expired.
Supervisors nro required to innko out
nnd return to tlio county commission
ers u INt of tho tuxes assessed on unseat
ed lands lu their respective townships.
Thcso taxes when collected nro paid
ovor to them.
Supervisors must keep fair nnd clear
nccountsln n book provided for tlio pur
pose of nil moneys received and expen
ded by them on behalf or tho township.
These accounts must bo sworn to and
exhibited to tho township Auditors at
thoannual settlement 01 tneirnccounis.
In case or neglect or rcrusal to open
or repair n public highway they are
punishable by Indictment, though It Is
usual ior tno uouri 01 nuarter .-sessions
tn L-raiit n rule on them to show cause
why they neglect or refuse to perform
tneir duties.
All suits by or ngainst n townsiup
must bo brought nnd conducted by tho
Supervisors, they having the right to
cxerci-o uio corporate powers 01 1110
township.
Knell supervisor is council 111 ine set
tlement of his nccounts to n sum not
exceeding ono dollar for each day em
ployed liKiiscnnrging ins uuiics.
In regard to opening roads, Supervis
ors nro not nuthorizcil to change the lo
cation of any road, even with tho con
sent or the owners or the land through
which the road passes. Such changes
can only bu effected by a review author-
linl liv rmtrt
There are some other matters which
There are some otner matters wiucu
probably wo should mention, but space
'vlll not permit us. Tho foregoing ob-
sm.att0ns will liowover bo sufficient
to gls-o Supervisors a general Idea of
tneir duties,
Tho Grants ns Speculators
Wr. havo refrained from noticing tho
allusions current In tho Western news
papers to General Grant's cotton spectt
nations till tho clinrgo tool: n tlctinlte
form. Tlio proceedings or n judicial
tribunal now present mcts which cer-
talnly warrant inferences very danuig-
lug to tho character or General Grant,
unless (hey nro met by the clearest ex
nlanations. It seems the father orGon
oral Grant enteicd into partnership
with others far the purpose of dealing in
cotton within tliolimllsoriilsson's com
mand. Old Grant's share In the profits
In tho case which is now brought to
light, amounted to one-fourth. Ho put
neither capital, skill, nor labor into
thoso dealings. The consideration lie
gnvo far his sharo in tlio profits was his
Interest with his son, General U. S.
Grant, to obtain tho necessary permits
In ono case, it seems, a dispute and Utl
nation arose. Tho suit, in nn Ohio
court, of which wo copy tho record
given in tho Now York World, elicited
facts on which the Judges aeom to havo
commented with much severity. IT
public opinion will bo still more sovoro
upon tho parties to this disreputable
raffle.
SUI'KltlOU CO UUT.
(j'eiier.il Term Jesso It, Clr.int vs.
Muck Urutliors. JiiiIko Jlo.ully deliver
ed tlio opinion. Tho c.iso was ro served
from sneciai term on demurrer 10 1110
petition. Tho action was instituted for
tlio .settlement of 11 partnership account.
Tho nlalntllV avers that in December,
1S02. ho entered intoiinartnershlii with
defendants for tho purchase of cotton In
tho military District 01 u. s.urnni i tno
condition of tho agreement that tho de
fendants were to furnish tho capital tuiil
tlio men to purcliaso nnd ship tho cotton,
and tlio plnintilVto procure at lieadiitiar-
ters 01 iicnerni uraiu 11 periuii 10 pur
chase lt,securu transportation, und such
other facilities lis might be consistent
with tho linages nml Interest or tlio
nrinw The plulnllll was to receive one-
fourth s haru ol thu net nrollts of sales
after deducting from grois proceeds tho
necessary expenses. 1 lis ptution lur
ther states that thero was u realized
rotlt in tlio defendant's lavor ol not
ess than $10,000, and that they refuso
to r(,11(1cran account, or to pay tlio plain-
tin ills proportion
Tho defendants claim that tho plain
tiff contributed by his own showing,
neither capital nor lawful service to the
copartnership, mid that their agree
ment to pay 111111 iisii.iruoi 1110 proms is,
therefore, without sullk'Ient eousldora-
n(m
Tlio Court cannot presumo that tho
plaintiff Intended to allogo that ho un
dertook that which was prohibited by
law. lis acts and nronibes may havo
been illegal, and thu partnership ono
for 11 forbidden entermi-e. but In tho
absence of an answer bo averring, tho
Court cannot nsstimo it, unless tnu aver
ments nro Inconsistent with any other
IllPOl'V.
Tlie linrclmsoof cotton In tlio military
,,op.u.tlu;nt t.,,,maca by (leneral
tjr'mil Was illegal unless cnrricil on by
perinl-slou of tho l'reslilent, obtalncil
through tho Treasury Department.
l' Wraft
nnd mocuro ti nerinlt to purchase cot
ton. Wlieincr tins was e.xpecieu iu uu
obtained from tho (leneral himself,
from some member of his stall, or a
Treasury agent nt headquarters, is not
stated. Whether the plaint!!!" was to
procuru it nsn personal lavor, or by tnu
uso of personal Inlluenco, or in the or
dinary inodo of business, is not shown.
The Court could not presume ho was to
get his permit from an ollleer not nu-
tliorlzeil ny law to give 11, or inai no
was to uroeuru It as tlio reward of tier
hoiitti, pom cai, or otner iiicgiuiiiaui in-
1 nellCO. They IlllKt mtllCr IllflT that
. ...., t K.lli-It nml nmi'iiro n ner-
I illJ IIIUI'I'iJl- HWHV IV IIIKI ltwvtw . I -
...i,- i,.-lll0 ordinary and proper wny,
from a Treasury agent Having nuinori
ty to issuo it.
Aimln. It Is averred that liluliitlll
was to nnd did sccuro traiisiiortatlon.
This may havo been dnuu by procuring
from porno quartermaster, or other olll
eer controlling It, tlio Improper nml Il
legal u-o of government horses nnd
wagons, or steamboats; or, ho may
havo hired homes and wagons from thu
iinntiln nr llin fnimtrv. nml secured
steamboat transportation In tho usual
way. The mero fact that ho wns to so.
ciiruiiiuis ioruiiiu iiaiiiuiuim.pmiii.is
Z' yta.
curing of such other facilities us might
on tho dollar bo consistent with the usages nml inter
im! brldgcs.nnd ;ts of ' '.'' u 0l,''"t,'',,l'u w,u",
i wiiinii V.. iiv lm 'lunblo reading. These facilities, what
i "'iiiii iiiiij uu ovcr tll(,y wuru ,., imvobcen procur
s. 'I hwo rates ei liy xunC)i, or uisfionest inlluences.
be consistent Willi tno usages nun iiuer-
n.i ,,v
Kor these reasons. thodefensohiigi;est'
ed must ho presented by nnswer. Tho
theory that tllO L'l 1 1 ploy H I f u t of tho
,,ninliir u-nsdi iiinwirii t bo 1 PLnil co
nimrnll,,,, nf llin inlllhu v 111 n lirlvnld
I 1 . . . .Si
cnicrprihQ iiiiisi do luifgun iy hwoiii uu
1 uti-rtf If 4fii(i II icnd nminlli' d lurrrnen.
Jjl
mUhal oftho pctltioinvith iq.robatlon
to tho two parties, upon tho principle,
ainontr others, tn pari delicto, potior est
lujmumus jiemurrer uvurnu-
WSwIlhltao other
mumberH of tho Court on tho (inestlon
of tho pleadings, nnd felt coiibtralned to
"iy 11 wa0IU . 1,10 inu,0 lr "V3'
blood.
COUNTY, PA.
POLITICAL,
Domocratio National Ticket.
rou riiEaiiiKMTi
HORATIO SHVMOUH,
or ni;w voriK.
inn vicK-i'iii-siiiNii
GEN. FRANCIS 1'. 1JLAIU,
or Missouni.
Domocratio Stato Tickot.
foil AUIUTOIl-u I.S Ell A 1. 1
CHARLES E, EOUE,
OP l-'AYETTi: t'OU.NTV.
ron scnrETon-cn-sEiiAM
GEN, WELLINGTON E. ENT,
OF COI.UMIU COI'STV.
Domocratio County Ticket.
Oil Itlll'llKSKNTATIVI-'. I
GKOltaE SCOTT.
rou t oMMissio.Mni i
W1I.UAM rilllKll QUICK.
nut msTiiicT attoiim:y i
V.. It. IKKI.KIt.
rou hi ii vi: von i
ISAAC! A. DKWITT
1 11 It ACDITIllt I
A. J. AlillKHTSON.
Market lleiiorl.
Wheat bcr bushel M
Ilyo "
Com M
Outs. "
. ti 2i
, I Hi
. 1 S-l
Flour ner hntrcl
rlovcrheed
Flnxeeil
Putter
2 14)
11
2-1
13
1 I)
'1 nftow
Potatoes
Dried AppleH....
Folk
Hams
2 61
, lo
IS!
Sides nnd Shoulders
17
IJird per pound
Hay per ton ,
IS
, 10 00
I.UMIlKIt.
ltemlool: Hoards jer thouiand fret-
I'lno " " " (one Inch)-
., Sio no
... 1W3)
Joist, Bcnlitllnt, rinnk, (Heniloek)
... Ii u)
miiuinc, isp. i per iiiousunu
Hidiius " " rt. r.V.7.'".V.7.'.'.V.'.'.
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... 13 UO
No. 1 Keolch plfc
No. ' " "
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Mil
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l'lillmlelpliln JInrlii-li.
TiicnsDiv, Auk. n. pad.
Fi.oeii
V.irlliu-.i.laPli LI,IMrrllir. lit S7.IKMO
Norlhwestern extra .oiv.a ..i-
Northwestern family U.WKW.oo
FennsyUnnlannd Moslem supeilluo... 7.75is.a,
Pennsylvania nnd Western extra O.ii
I'ennsylvnnWinnd Western Inmlly Iii.ixabH2.0i
Pennsylvania nnd Weslern liney 12.5nfjil l.ik)
lli-o tinnr 89.2-1
VlIKT l'ennsylvanl.l led.V bus '2 4'K?52.-I
Southern " " fAU)S2.7
CnlirornU " " . .. JI-'JO
Mhllu " I.1VS.1.10
Itvij-Fennsylvnnla Ije, liu 8l.IWiSl.lli
Cons-Yellow, " .21&S . H
White, " il.17CiiSl.17
OATS-V'JUS Hiciassc
IMinl-isiiiNS Mi'kS l'lillc. bbl 820.fiO
.Mess lli'i-l, I2IJJJ
lllesscd lloss, v ll k'MnUa
Sll-olled ll-llus " locales)
" Hb-nlders b 13c
nnl.VIH IMWle
HIiniH-Cliiveisi I'll v bus 87.O04I.7.SO
TllllOUUMClt V "us .
1'lllXSl'l-ll " SJ
f'A'iTl.l:-13.-er Cntllo f r- Iti'tfiillJic
I'ows, l head SlV-tSl.i
HllhKl" 1 Hi Kl-Oo
lloos-tlloolbs 1II9J1I.60
itl;irri;ir)i;!i.
r.AUll-KUNKi:t,-()n lliu M lnit.
M'm. .1. I : 1 r, .Mr. Wm . ltnul', 1
M1h lary 1:. Kunlu-l. ul Uuaiiug
, by tlio Ilev,
il IiOCllsl, to
:'rc'i-lr.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tim iTi-iif. fiiiiftiitit if tlinn mnmiU'd bv the
laities in dri-sslngiiud n tati'ihig ihclr hair mut
iiwiko any article which .niid uwn their labor
naitU'Ularly ililiultlr. Huik-i Wgctahlo Am
brcsl.ibaMN tho luu t in Mich eundlthm m to
rendi r tlili"slngnuil nunglng ti eiy iay
maiiLr. u iinpuns uni iu.i hpn-num gmihy a
pciiiauce ho tniuh mlmlitti, uouiims tlio hcaip
trom daudiult and all huuioih, and prcventn
Imhincss ; prouioles iw gtowiu ami rcMimn gray
luir to itHoriginui color. .Jiuyji.i.j -11
Vow tho "AiitilW AtO'tny, -V. 1'.
MOOFI.ANIiS CU:iLMAX lilTl'iniM.
Wo ale not In tho h.iblt uf nothing Mi-o.il!ed
r.itcnt Mi'dltlnes but wo hnu no hisltatlon In
commend nu this a imblo lilltciK to tlio iulll
It is comitoscd of nono but tho im rest and bcHt
Ingicdients, and tho tiiousmnW ol H!tlmonialH
to Itsfillcacyi lcao no doubt that ts tho most
valuable hpecltlolmuun for tho nn oof Disoiw
oi mo i.iver, geiicnii Jt'uiniy, i uvnn,iiiiii (.uni-
pmmts arising irom n lusoiuciui nuiiiiiun,
The llllterH I entirely freo from all Intoxicating
piop rtioH,
UOOI'LANIJS tlKUMAN 'IONIC
Combine nil tho lhBredlcntsof tho Hitlers wllh
pui-chuutu Ciu. Hum, orunge, anlo, Ac, It 1h
used for the K.ime diseases an tin Hitlers, lu c.xhvh
wlieroMimo Alc'lioliollo Hlimulant N iiecchMiry
nnd mahes i prcpuiatlon delightlully pletihant
nnd ngreeablo lo take. Principal otllee, J1 Arch
streei. j'liuatra. l'n. rmi every wnere,
July :n7i;s.ii.
Altliltt'ss Tfl tiii: NHIIVOFS AND DHIlir..
Hoi ml i Iuiki sillier lues hil o been urittrurted
iiom hidden causes, aud wlioso e-ihes require
piompt treatment to render eMsteneo dcsliublo,
ir mi nrnsiiiieilmr. or lmo sullercd. Horn in
oluntury diishaiges, what dleitdoes It pioduco
upon our gin ml health? Ho ) mi feel weak,
ileOllliaied, earuy ureuv innnu iniieesira ex-
irtlou produce u palpltutloii of Uio heart? Hoes
our licr,or urluaiy mgani, orxour kidneys.
IlcilUcntiy get oui oi oruei , ii
voor uilnn
boniellines umis, miiity, or iioisy, or is n tony
on settling? Or docMa thlikcuiu lUoto tho
top? or Is a hcdlmcut nt thu bottom after It has
.tm nl nuh lie'.' I)oon hnvcMiellsol hhort breath
Iiil' fir d t. lie os hi '.' .
J)o you liac HpelN of faint hit;, or inlu' oi hlooil
,io j oui uowcis coiuiipaieii?
to tho hetiil? It our incmory linialicil? In your
ml ml constantly ilwcllltigupon thlsMibJeet? Do
you leei nun, iimo'', iuojuiik, uieu u i umpiiuy
nf II in? Do ou wish to bu lei t alone, to tret un
trom everyootly? 1 lot h any llllle thing make you
start or Jump? In your hleen broken or readers?
Ih tlio lutro of jour eyeas billllant ? Tho bloom
on youriheik as bright? loyou enjoy jouuelt
lu KdfU'ly as uell? l)o you puisuo j uur biislut-Ks
w It It tho bainoenerny? Do you Uelnt much eon
lidi-neo In nnirhtlt? Aiu jmir mlrltH thill ami
Ilagttlnu. en to Ills ot melnitchotly ? If no, ilo
not lay II to your liver or ilpepsla. llno ou
uMtes- nlKhU? Your batk wealc, your kuees
ut'iiK, nnu nue oui iiiiio appLiiu', uuu you iu
1 1 IhniH tbls tn tlwiii iihiu ur fiv'i-r((ioiolalnL?
Now. leailer. hL-liabuse. eneieal itNeaseH bail-
ly cuit'il.aiul sexual exeehseN, ate all ea pa bio of
iiriHUH'ioi; u i linnets1 oi mv genenuivu uikuiin.
The organs ot gun ration, when in perleet health
innko tiie man, lld you cm r think that tliohc
bold, ihliant.iiHrHetie, peiheverlug, buceehhful
buhliUKS-nun aio ulunysthoHe whose Reneretlvo
organs are in ptrttet beallh? ou never hear
biieii nun etmplalu ot hiluu melantliolly, 01
nervousinm, oi palpitation or tno Heart, 'iney
nro neveralralil they cannot biueeed lu business
thev ilon't bittmio ml it ml dlsciiuraiied: tliev are
nlwaj h polite and pk.ihaut In the eomiuiny of
iiuiieh, iimi iook j on Him mem ngni 111 inu nice
none of jour downcast loukH or any otlur
meauui'NN about them, 1 do not mean thoso who
keep tlieorgrns lnllatul by running to exu-Ks.
i iifhe win not ouiy ruin intir lonsiiiuuous, nut
nio iiu(-u tiiey ilo buhttichK wit" or for.
1 low man v men. irom bailliiured dlheahoM.
from Hie t MuU of t.elfnbuso and exeeNsex, hao
brought about lhat hiait t wtuKnehs lu thoho
oriruns that bux ndueetl tlio ueneral wVhtciu hu
mueh as to iuduco iiliuu. i e.ry other disease
ldltK'y, lunacy, paral) kin, Hln.d allectlou, buteido
and almoKt t eiy other form ot disuisu which
humanity Ih heir to, ami the rial can so oi tho
tioublo hiauely ecr hiihpeited, and havo doe
toied for all but tho right one.
lUeas(H oflhet.0 orgnuH rttpilro tho nsu of u
Diuretic, llelmhold m Fluid i:.xtiaet Hut 1m U
tliugreal Diurttlc, ani mn certain euio tor UU
tftben ot the llladder. l.ldm liunel, Diopity.
Organlu Wuil;nei. i'eiiiale ('oinj lulntu, General
lu unity, and all uueaseH or lliu urinary (Jrganit(
eer cause originating, und nu n. alter of how
lODL' KtllUdlllL'.
It no lieatmint in nibii.ittcd to. Consumption
or liiMinlty niaj tiuui, Urn l!eh nnd Ij1(kk1 aru
Niipiottit liomlluho iouiieN,uud thu health and
happlnoK, unit lhat of I'rr&terl y, dcpemU uikjii
nromnt 111.0 01 011 iuiLle remidk .
JlilinlKild'H llxtnul Ihii l.u,t NtablMiedupwanl
01 n jiatM, pm ium hj u, 1. Jieimnoui, tnug
i'ltlfadelphla, l'a. l'dte-Sl.'Jo jur bottle, or (I
nuiiusrur 5J.rii.(UllitiuUo any lutdiehK, hold
ty 1111 in 1114 1 it in e itj in id
None nie ui nuino u til em donu nn In fctceben
graed wrapped, with tue-fclmllo ol my Chemical
t iiiiiiiiue.iiu oiyiii'ii ii, t, Jii.itiiiiiiiii,
WAHTMAN & KNOKIiMAN,
ToiiAcro, HNun-1 & mixiak
MANUI'AITOUV,
MI.313 01IT1I T1III1UB1IIKI.T,
hccoml IJoorlnlow Wooil,
I'll II. A I) III. I'll I A,
J. W, WAUTIIAN II, 1', I'NflELUAN
JSTAlllilBUKl) 1703.
joiidan & imoTiir.ii,
WHOI.KSAI.i: OHOCKIW,
uiul Deuler. lu
HAi.Trnrm: anii biumhtone,
No 9 North Third Btroet,
l'hUmlolihla.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
QOUltT PltOCLAMATlON.
Wiihihas, tho Hon, William IMwi-Il, PrmMpnt
Jmlinii.r tho Oiurt nf oyer ami Trimhur niul
(li'iirrnl Jnll lii'Ucry, I'imrl or IJilnrtpr Hi'loni
nr tho lViuo niul Court or Common I'lww nml or-
,ilmn ni'ouri in uio um dii'iivm. '"'" -''':
llOSI-aill 1110 COUIUH' "1 l.,Mlllll",i, r...... ...
Wyoming, nnd tho lion. Irmn Porrmiil ivter K.
iriHiii,,'ociiiio ,iiiiiKi" " V" . . .i W.
hnvo lnMK.il Ihclr linwlit, brnrlim ilnto tho IMIi
me'illrcctt-il for hoiaiiiRftCourtof OcnoralQuarlor
Hrssliill ol mo l-i'iu-r, iiiiu"ii'iih'"""'"i''""
i linn or Common IMinn In llluomilmrn, In tho
county or Columbia, im the llrnl Momluy, hciim
tin Tin nny in neiuenioi-r iil'ai iu i-uuimuu v..v
work. . . , , ..,..- ... i.
KollOO mierony KIVI'11, l' nil' lAiriiuyi, Ii
. ... .i.a lii.nn.. nml llin I 'nnvlnlilpN ill IllO
imlil county or Columbia, Unit Ihcy ho then nnd
uirro in iiii-i" iMvii-vi i"-'"'"'. "r " " ;,. ';",
rnlCllUtlU OI Willi UIIJ, M UM HIV.. ,,iu.'.n,.. H '...-
tlons nml other rrmernbrnlu-fM, loilolhoolhlliK"
vi liicti In Ihclr oilli-cs npiwrinln toboilono, Ana
thoso Hint nro bouii'l by rwoniiliniicc, to prono-cutonniilimllliPtirlsolu-rslluiliiroor
mnj'Txi In
Ihojiill olllio mini couiiiy iiii.uiuiiiijii.,11. i.o i.ivu
uinl tlioro to proncculo Ihcm as Bhnll bo nit. Ju
ro lire HMiui-ktisI to bo punclunl In Ihclr nltcnil
mice, ngrci'iibly to their notices. Dnled nt P loomii-
( I., . of our Isml, ono thousand elht nun--
died mid sIxty-elKht, nnd In Iho ninety-
iiiiru. luu ijiii .....j ...
ilica nml Klxty-elght, nna In Iho ninety
second yearoriho lndeM'ndenco nl tho llnllcd
Wlnleii 6r Aineilcn. IOIll)i:CAI MILI.AKP,
Lilies Ol .II1C11CII, ,'lUlvi.l.V.ll .'i. . ....",
Illoomsbiiri:, Aug. 7, lsos. Hlicrllr.
Q.HAN1) JUltOHS,
1UII MlUl'll.Mlil'Ai ir.ll.tli
llloom Uotm .T. Crovpllng.Ucorge Maunliiff,
t'cnire wtci'lirn I 'olio.
Conynalmm 1. H. Wliolforlh,
tVntruHu lloro. Jumes Kvuly.
i-niniiilniin-llnn Hirtrlipr.
Fmtikliii Joslina Aleiuleiilmll. Ueorne W.
KenBtt'inutlier, Jolin Aruey.
ureenwooa uoo. w, un, isicimro j rvv8.
T.enui.liihn Yrnirpr.
MiniiMoii-Jofl L. iloscr. Oco. M. Dniigliprty,
Ult'tinrtl Jiemoii.
.Montour I't'irr Jieimuucu, juiiii i(. ijuriurj ,
iMnino wm. 11. uii.
Mt. rictiwuit Henry Kltclicn.
orange Abrntmm KUnc
rinc Valentine WlntcrnU'en,
Hfnlt Anrun Itoiitir.
Hugarlortf-Wrtlcott Hnrvoy. Ira fitepliem.
rpnAVKUSK JUUOHS,
roit si:pTnMm:it tkum. lmw.
Kulin, N J. Hendershott, iZllJuh flhutt, Mftttlilnt
r. Appiriiiniii ivuu-ii, iwiiin
Ilrltircreek-J. f. Hmlth, Chn. Whltmlre.
lleiuon r. ii. i oio, m-iijiuiuii nmirei.
i-tnVianWm.rrpnsT. Jonei.h IlrcUli. Mosos
JlftnillHIl. niuiiiiri Y,"4lvn
FrnnltUn Clinton Memlenlmll,. Jacob Knlttle.
l-'IsliIUKCrcOK jonai uoiy.
(irocnwootl Jeremiah Keacock.
Hemlock Win Harris, John KNtlcr,
.InckKon Tho. Smith
l,.)r,iHt .Tolm Hnyjer.
i.. unt.. iil Itlillfitnnii
it. i.i...n., Inuniilt Itroior K.ittlllnl llArtfh
Maine John llarl7d( John Ilrelsch, Umlolh
Hhuman.
OnuiKe i;u Kline.
ItoarliiR Creek John Levan,
HUKarloaf-1'cter Lut. Allnnst'olc.
-yIDOWS' APPHAISKMKNTri.
TIlO IOI10W10K HlIMi"t ""V in i ....... I'..-
nonal nronerty vl apart to wldown of ilceiilentst
havo llecii Med In the olllco of the ltcgtster of Co
lumhla county, umler tho Itulew of Court, nnd
will bo irenenlcd for ahHoluto confirmation, to
the Orhlums' Court to he held In Ihoomsbiirg, In
mid for nnld counly.on Monday, thk Hrvlntii
DVY OF nrKT, INH, ill l"U ui'im'K i,
..r knlii ,nv. nnlcRi cxrcntlons to such confirma
tions ar previously tiled, of which nil arsons
intert'hU'u in Bftiu tmiiu'i hib
1. Widow of Jacob Merkel of 1'lsh Inge reck,
deeeiihed, , , ,
a. WldowolHamuelKMierofOifenwood, do-
ccntted.
3, Willow Ol .ioiui oi iicrWiCK, ucccafii.
I. Widow of John tllgerof Montour, deccwed,
5. Widow of Titer Miller ot Centre, ileccasod.
7. Widow ot l'eter H, ifelwlg of t'onyngham
wiaow oi Miimuei jimgier or iicmiocK ura u
lElf
(leceu'-cil.
.'a "co.
Whinw of Charles II.IIcs orMiniln.deeM.
It. Widow of Andrew Kreat of Centre, dee'd,
10. Widow of Klljah 1), Wilson of Fishlngcreek,
deceased.
joiia u. f liKU.i;, tiegmier.
Illoomsburg, Aug 7, IhwI,
RKOJSTKIVS NOTICE. Notici: is
hereby given to all legatees, creditors and
oihtr persons interested In the estates of tho re
t.p'ctlodec(xlenta niidmlnorn, that tho following
ntlmlnistratlon nnd guardian accounts havo been
llled In tlio oitk'o of tho ItcgUter of Columbia
county, and will ba presented for cm(liuuitlon
nml iillnwnnco lu the OrnliniiK' Cntirt. to ho held
In Moomsburg, on Monday, tho seventh day of
hept, lvW, at two o'clock In tho afternoon of
mid d.iy
1. Account of John Staddon CiuaiiHan of Ama
da K. Itobbins
if. First ond tlnal account of Anthony Menncz
administrator of Alfrtd I. Menuez, decenseil,
ii. Account of Tctcr llayman A Jacob llaymau
admlulktrators of Jonas llaymau, late of Ureen-
AIHKI lt)Wllll, UlM't'tlHl'tl.
4. Clrst and tinul account of Nlchohts. Obndlah
and James J. Campbell, executors of Ouie-llali
Uauipoeii, ueceiseu,
5. Fii-Mtaud dual account of KIwikkI UugtieH,
executor of l'hri'ho 1'. Jllcks, dccenscd.
u, Accoiim oi i iiomns iiuicuisou, miniiuisirn
torol Ann Hutchison, lato of Fishlimereolt twn..
ih ceasetl.
7. Final account, or Andrew uron, executor ot
Adam Cioll Into of Mlllllli twp., deceused.
b. 'third and llual account of Jacob and Wash
luuton Ycigcr administrators of Jidm Veneer lute
of iiftciist tw p., deceased.
v, 1'iiiai aceouuioi ihaac lineman executor oi
Michael lllleman Into of Madison twn., deed.
10. Account of I'hliiuitH Cool admlnlstratoru of
l'hilln Cool, lato of Koarliigcrcck twp., dee'd,
11. FliNtnnd llual account of hlizabeth Ilucka
lew and F.C Wailsworth administrators of Wm.
lluckalew tlecascd.
I.'. Account of C, II, IIes, administrator of V,.
II. Jless as tiled bv Hamuel Crensv atlmlnlstrator
ofC. II. HehH. ileeasctl.
1:1. rait nil account or James M'Alarney ono or
tno I'xecutors oi ucorgo iongennerger uee u.
H, Final aceoiint of John Michael ud mini Htm
tor ot Jacob Keller late of Heaver twp.. dee'd.
Irfi administrators ot John Dietterlch. lato of
ii. rirsL neroum tii jnmi it. iiiiu isiiuii ineiier
Moutour twn.. deceased.
10. Account of John It. Moyer, administrator
ot ueorge urnmcr. uno ni iiioom iwp.. ucceaseo.
17. I lrstnccountor.ioiinll. vanderHiieeadinin
iHtiator of Hebcccn Vandersltce, late of Hloom
two., ilecenticd.
It. Final account of H. Nevhard administrator
oi tiussci w line, uno oi venire iwu. ueceiiKeti.
JOHN ii, FltKKZi:, Heglster.
juoomsourg .ug. 7. isiv.
rjHIAlj LIST,
1. .Tobn Hhonk vs John Cain.
i. John U. lllacklstou et al the I.ebluh A Ma.
lianoy It. It. t'o.
it. lv ler Hcnug' uso vh wm. a. i aso ti ai,
A. Hamuel Waters vs Georgo Wlllets.
.1. Samuel Waters vs George Wlllets,
11, Sarah A. Htlno vs Jacob mine Jr.
7. Win. Fianon tt al assign ebs of tho West
llianeh Insurance t'o, vh Hlmon C. SliUe.
h, iMward MX'ull et al vh John Sweeney,
Ii. 1'. if, I'eibon vh JohuC'alu.
hi, Gideon Arndt vs John U. Lei by.
ll. 'Jhoman J, Vaudersllco h llobert Howell,
l-1. I-ainn IiaVeiport vs Wm.M, KUuetop.
U. John IT, Lelby vs Gideon Armlt,
II, John Cok man v Mlchal Cromls.
IX J, Jt. Hazteton b II. V, Harti.iau.
Jfl, John CiMipor vs Daniel Hower ct nl,
17, John Gilioy vs Wm H. Sterner.
Is. Cuii vim 1 1am townshln a Peter L. Kleeee iti
at.
ID, Wm. Sehuylervs KlihliaT.TIHtinj-.
W. lid ward Hweet vs John Anderson A Co.
1. Isaac Tegly b James W, Sankey,
'Ji Gllbeit l-'owier vs Ueuuen Miller.
John Davcrns s Margaret Ilreheuy et al.
Stacy John bGco. longenbeiger exr'h
Ul. Kllas Geoige vs Aaron i'erNon.
Ul. Iiil Crex cling Ailm'r m J. Jl. Cintu.
-7. Lucas N, Moyer sGeo. W.Collamer et al,
J1XSK COIJJJIAN, I'roth'y.
llloomsburg Aug. 7, ItM.
IKXUIXK MANUUKUS.
Allen A. Net dies' Imnroved minor l'hosohate of
uuiu uiu inu MKiiuiiid uriieie, uuiiorin iiiiiiiiuir
tho most finely prepared and eheapeht 1'hoNpliate
lu tho Matket, hi Hags, 3M) lbs. eaeli, f0 per
V K it T I Ji I , K 11.
Acknowledged to bo thu most valuable mauuro
nt tho price, o lie led to tho public. In Hags, IkQ
10s, vat'ii, per .wi ion.
I'UUK OltOUXI) HONK
AT r.OWIWT MAHKUT IIATUM,
PKIIUVIAN GUANO.
WohCllotllv No. 1 received ilinL I mm lh
Govern men t,
V I S II 0 UANO,
A Milcmlkl IlinllUir. niul ono Hint W nllrncllniF
inucli ntleiilluii fruin funnorK. rurlceit lu Uar-
rciH,KUicraxxPiiiH,
ii A N I) P L A S T K it.
In 11. muli, nt lowi-ht iiiutkc-t rules, A iiuro nr.
tlcli.
A discount to dealers on ubovo prices.
Hhoulil the ilenlcr nenr you not li.veour nrllo
i', fccml .ur onler. illivt't tnu., ami they will
huvo )rouiit nttentlou,
AIiIJON & XKIODIilCS,
onler. nua Mores, II H,
Wutcr Sit., niul il 8.
ijt-iiiiiuiti n..
ih:ali:hs IN mtft, 0AN1IM, ANI1 (IIIN.
KHAIi COMMISSION MliltCHANTH,
IMniiADKU'IIlA.
i:staiii.i8ih:ii in i,.j
I'or.ulo Iiy Hit lllouinsliuru Iron Cn.
Auaot 7, (is-ain,
IA
UDITOlt'B NOTICK.
'llm lllulerululH-il Itlulltor nnnnliiliit hv llm
Court ofCoiuuion I'leiM or Columbia county to
report met. null IiUoiiIiiIouiih lolho propriety
ruruiilluK tlio nili' ni int. real ektuto of Miiry
John.u lunatic, for tho purjioKe ol iiayluif debt.
uudKiiKat!iiiuiilH, and iho .uiipon und main,
tennneo of .uld luimllc, will meet thu imrllts
for lh purpoMaiir hi. iippolulineut ut hl.ollleo
Inlilooiiubuiif on Iho third dnv of Hepteiuber
A.K.NW. f. W. MII.il:ll,
Aug, r.'OS-lt. Auditor,
mi:
l OK.
Notleu Is hereby ulven to llm nubile ihnt ihcm
Iaio lu tho hands ofJauu-M Mcllenry at Cam bra.
Iw o notes for li'iO eai h, ulvi 11 by thu untlorKlitneti
on tho 13th day of July IM, to U J, Dyke, for Iho
riuui lokeu.ukeami inane "Uhliorn's Combined
WlLUOn llrnko Qllll laillllllnu Ilnrlria tur wtAi-li
1 received no alue. uu tho output in wfiriiiiouu.
aud which mid notes I will not ray.
ronton iwp., AUg.vos- J'liTJSH. CAHi;.
lUllIilC SAIiK OK VAI,UAIl,i:
X ltlJAIi IWTATU.
In pnrMimico of nn onler of llioOri'hatii'Cinirt
nf Collltnblil futility, on H.VTlMtllAV, AtiKii.t
21illi, Imvi, nt 2o'cloclt In tho nrternoon, Hhiihhi
frenzy Kxerlllororiho lnit will nlnl lettnim nt
ol Henry I'l-diler, lato or Centro ImuiMilit ,ie
cenieil, will expofo In Bale, byimblle MinUii..
tho rollolvhiKilescrlbeil reul oMntel olio llitot in
Mlllllliville, liinrkeil nml ilccrlhcil lu llin iil-n,
or unlit town, No. l,enntn!nliii Ituce-clKliinui tin
ncre; ono other Intol lu Rnlil town tying ln-livu-ti
Front ntnl Bcroiul Htrectn, No. 110, rotitiHiilim
Ihree-rourtlm or nn ncre; ono other lot lu ku1i
town bounileilnn tho North by I-'Iflh Klriii.im
Hip west by Market Hired, on Iho south by lainl
nf Hnmuel Crenny, mul on tho oust by Intitl i.r
OeorRp Hhuman, rontnlntnK
TWO A C it K S;
ono other lot In nald town, bountleil by lain! n
hnnnnh lllver contnlullm One nml lis neu -i, n
In rooiI culllvntlon,lnto ttieoMtitcof niiIiI ilieius.
nl. Terms mailo known on tho itayor saiH i,v
BAMUKI.OHI-IAsV,
l.xeiulor
Aiiesi 7, us
T K A C II K U S .
WANTr.lx Ono innle nnd ono feiniilo tenelut
for tho Uorotigh ofCentralla. Term eight to ten
monlhs, Halarlos liberal. Lxomluatloii to W
held In tho boimiph school houfo On Auuui
nthlSti'f. Ji:ill:MIAH (rCONM:U, Heey
Cent nil hi, July 3t,(M. Hy order of tho
XT OTIC K.
The
ihooi
'llmro will bo nn examination of Toulin-
Bloom Township held lu tho Academy on 'llihi)
Ktrvet in inc town oi iiioommmrK. on uniin ij
August Uih, commencing at 0 o.clock n.m,
CHAH, (. 1IAHKL11Y, County Hui. i
Aiwnicn unio uio iiouro oi uircciuri ni iiiHtin
TowiiHhlp Mill select teaeherH for thoHdiooN u
commencing on the first Monday, being the II
day, of Wcntcml'cr. Versonii cxpccllni; or tiw.ilt
Ing itchooU mint attend tho examtnntlon.
WJWI.KY WIltT,
July 31,'(W-5t. Prcs't, Hoard Bchool Ulreclou,
NOT
I 0 K
Ml nersona are forbidden to trcpnass noon
tho lands nf tho subscriber lu Main township,
tor the purposo of Rhootlng or fishing. Any on
hereafter ro uUcndlng, will bo dealt with accord
ing to law. JACOli MUUMAN.hr.
Matnvllle, July 81,W-U.
ISSOIjUTJON OF PAllTMCIt-
Hini.
iho 1'iirtnershlt) licrelnforo cxltlniz lipiumn
David Urobst ami John W. Kvans, In tlio wagnn
making buMneHs lu West llloomsburg, In this
day dissolved by mutual oonicnt.
The books. ianerf and nccountt
liamU of luld llrobst, who Is nuthorlml 1
ttettlo nnd rcccHe and recclt for alt moneys mul
account. havmi iikuiiht,
JOHN W JIVANM
IlloomHhurg July 3), WW.
Tlio bUHlncHN will bo continued nt tho old Mand
by David llrobst, who , thnubiul for past patrnn
age und favor, respectfully asks n contlnuauc oi
tlio wune. DAVID HUOII.sT
July 31,'G-3t.
N
OTICK TO COAL DKALKltS.
Healed nronosnls are Invited bv the undersign il
Overseer of tho I'oor of llloom TowiiMilp.for fur
nishing Coal from tho inthnf August imh, tut lie
15th of April lmw. Htfparaterates must l(itven inr
No. I coal nnd No. fl coal. I'ronosals will bo it
eelvcdtlll 12o'clock, noon, of August lo.
J. 11, KIT KM AN,
Overseer of tho l'oor
llloomftburg, July SlGH.
B
LooMsnuna utkiiaiiy instituti:.
iho Full t prm nt thlfi Institution will oncn An
gustJil, lima, at which tlmo a class will ln m
gaiilni d for the professional training nf Teach r.
and It Is expected that during tho j ear the Itisil
tutlon Mill bo recognized lis a Klato Normal
Hchool wlthall tho privileged of tho other Mate
DiHtltutlous. For further purtlcularaor circular
address tho Principal.
July3I('6H. HUNHY CAUVIUt, A. M
Ti:
.VCIIEItS WANTED.
tivo main and twn female teachersor the ouh
Hcdchools ofConyugham tomiMilp. HMitnhui
Hon to bo held at Ct ntralla on Thursday Augun
ao, ioo?,vtiiiiuieiiviiig ut u nwn.
Ily order of tho Hoard.
', (J. Murphy, Acting hec'y
July 2l,'08.3t.
STA'J
OFt
(VTEMKXT OF I50UNTV VVSU
April 22d, im. ToAm'tofDuplleato. nvi I'j
' " " Unseated land
tax from County Com'rs, .111 :n
Dy ain't, of unseated laud tax returned
to County Com'rs for collection. $ :iv 1
Ily am't. ot errois ami exonerations. l"i M
' " paid I, M. l-'reek on loan In full, 1mi7 i
" " " ltob't. Gorrcll ouloauoiiacet l.frii 01
111 iretuiorer nir per cemane. -' l
" " " Collector for eommlshlon, l.i tn
MS ll '!
llalaneo l'l hands of F. I!,
Trensurer.
Wohlf.ulh
?7(i
lMINUY MOsKIt.
C. G, .MUIll'lIV.
AlldltorN.
July aics-it.
B
ltlDCiK IjKTTINtl I
Tlio Cnlulllls"loiK'rS of Columbia I'nimlv win
inei-t nt Ihuhllll Wutcr mill, ni ur ltuen C'liel.,
lu riHhlnucri-t U toiMisblu. on Nuiunijiv. iim r.n.
day ot Auk, next ut leu o clock n. m. to rect-lii.
propuhniH 10 iretl uu oiitn Mimlo tineli IniKs
brlUKoueloi,ti ltuen cretK, Tho urlilgu lo bo lit
ly.lourfeet Ioiik lietueen ubuliiieuti. und lour
teen feel Irom out lo out, und hIx leet niuli 110.1
low miler lunik,
ConihilsHloueii. Olllee, IHooouifcburi; July illtn
.1. r.ruM'i.ru, )
.MU.NT. I'OLi:, i-l'o!
iuvuiyi:aui:h,J
July 2l,-os,
rjIIIXK OF
YOUJt TEliTlI
AMI HAVK THEM ATTLNOKU TO,
1)1 , Chulfant huvliiK located In llIoomsbuiK lur
ho pluclleo ul his plolehiiou,In unMouH luuun
ken u new luleie.l upon the ml-Jocl of Ui miim-
T' l'ltl'.inUVKYOUIt.NATUltAl.TKll'i'Il.
ThUmu.l liuporlunt bnuicli of licnIMry In
dlseover. Iiiuh ueler been pluperly lullodut-nl,
.No Irulh I. inoruobvloui llmu ihul u luilurul mi
ol leelil Willi proper euro will lust lis ihimismiI' ii
llfetllnc, ho lluils iimliy ,i-isoua who oblirl
lohnvluB their teeth rilled, JudBlliB Iiy bllltriA
perieneo thai It 1. iu.elehn, To.uch ho extends
Iho cordial luvltuliuu,
COMK IO IJU. L'llALrANT'HOrFICK, llO Will IA-
uiulue jour teeth ireo or ehurgu und couMtui
jouof jour error, Ilo Ims methods ol Illlliur
teellinoerbelore practiced lu this section ot
country, und menu, oi provlutj lo Iho mint
.Uepllcul that the fllllmj cuuuot iiohhlbly bu re
minedlroiu ihucuMtle.. boconlldent V) he ol
thlii thut In thl. denurimeni he uill iiiikic u.
utirkorteniKurt. llculso Itnds per.ons eiitlill
ly prejudiced I'liJiusl
AltTII'ICIAL TUET1I,
olijecllng Hint they cuuso pulu, utid piuduc
Bortneb. lu iho mouth, Unit they iuut bo lulien
mil when ruling, aud lhat Irniuenlly Ihey uri
tliroiiuanlduultutietlitr,
ri,,1,!Swoi"''?,1.lu wihcs you to I1K.VI) lllr
ItllJls. llowllliiutnpunyiietol teem, uppir
or lower, or pun of cither, uud iiueit them mi
tlmtthey cuuuulbodlstliiKulbhcd lrotn naluml
teeth, nnd Kuaruutiobullhluellon In every ruse.
Any pelbull nut pleufced with hl work in eer
puriliulur, ueed not luko It Irom thoollleooi pay
lorii.iuuuuliuttii no cuso to leuvo hi. uiilir
which produces tho IlijliU'.t pain, or would bo
lllie y iocieatoborenes lu Iho luuuth, lie ex
Iructs teeth by Iho uio of
Nintous 0x101: o.n,
lhatbelni! Ihe unaeslhetlo in ueneral use. nml
recoinnicuded by leading DenlLL iluuuglmul
.Af. Uulitd Wat. Ho will udmluuter ilhei
lion ever tu thobo piefet ring It.
COMUANlJHKKlllM.howlll exumlno jour
teeth, and gls dlreetlou fur piei.erlng tlii ni,
Ireo uf (bulge.
round utuil hours In his olllee, next dour to
fir. J, It, hvans, Mnln ht. below Mnrkel.lllooins
buig, I'u.
J uly a.'o-S-Dm
V. SAMPLE & CO.,
MAOIUMSTS & ENOINEKHS,
MAIN HT., 4 U i B. It. 11., UI.OO.MlilUIlU, l'A.,
Aro prepnred to furnish nil kind, of iinchlne
work, Huch as
STEAM ENGINES, U01LEHS,
Shnftlng, I'ulleys, Hangers, Coupling., Mlll-giur
Ing, Haw mandrils, etc, (lungo cocks, I'et eoiks
Steam pie, together with nil lilud. of Hteain tlt
llngs eon.Iautly on Iiuud,
Thrcbhlng Machines aud Horse rowers mado
to order. All kinds of Agricultural Machinery
repaired. May ISi.'tts.
r0
thu puiiua.
iho uuderbtirned resncctfullv luformH his ntd
friends uud customer. Ihul he liu H-tlttcd his
Cnrdlng Muihlnesnnd Is now icudy tu do wool
curding In good order, When good, eleun und
well plcpnred wool Is bent luc, iny patrons may
look lur goist rolls.
Culling, Coloring nnd ttichsltui Cloth, done tn
order. Wool leit ut Hnrtman's Stole, liluon...
burg, will bo tukeu uud returned every twu or
three weeks with bill of work. Iho liny cuu Iw
leltnt llnrtman's.
Wool left ut Orungovllle, nt either of tlio .luiisi
will beullendcd tOiromptly.
No wool wngon 1. running for mo Hits mnuuiei
only to llloum.burgand Orungovllle, tur tho nc
coiiiuiodutlou of thobo ut n distance.
lIKDltlli: VANG1L
Juno 111, 1808. Meur Orangevlllo
p U 11 Ll 0 N.0 T I O E.
All pontons nro hereby notified not to enter i
the piemUeMof tho underitlgucd for thupuriHtoo
of hunllineur Bhootlng Ktime. Any pemon freic
paawlng.atler tho publication of thu uollve.upoii
the pre in I ht of either of the undeulgtiea 1)1 Ui
prosecuted.
ANDllEW CI.AHK, Ofc.0. II, WlLMTH
JOUN HllAltt'l.S, IiKviltorit,
JACOH (JtHT, I'llll.ll' KUUM,
HAMUKI. riHHKK, JOMNITHAN HlSlltl.,
John N. GounoN, IIunjamin Kki'm,
1'i.rKU M. KfclWIINEK, C.UCLbWt.I.I,.
J, H. Hit I'M AN (AliUll. OF 1). V, CLAHK'ti iJiT.)
Moutour towiiHlilp, Juuo .lOU-'J-li
TOUANl) STJtKKT CIIKAl1 Storo
KEW VOHK C1TV.
THK I, A UU VAT AND CHKAI'IJIT HTOCK OV HTKAW
O00U1 IN THhiCIlY, WITHOUT HOUHT,
Millinery Good a, lUblroiui, Hllki, Flouern, l'ar
uhoU, YatiktoNollonn, HUlrin, litvun and Cloak
Trlmiulnitu, ami Fringes, all under regular prl
rcM. Jadlti.' Whalfcbone Curktt,ut60et3.,75itH.
fl 0), and upwardu, cheap,
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