The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 06, 1868, Image 2

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    THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBTJ11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA.
HLOOMSBUlia, PA.
ruiAT Rmniic, sow n, ios.
WTRBthVHHlA!l hut th. Largo!
tr.al.tt.ik in CtlnnMi .nit ..'Joining
.aBtt. .f .ny palttr pnl.tl.he tlJiore, antl
O a much lnrgrr ,h,t than an)' of
tflteiapraiia anil ll therefor, the lie,
madlnm lt ..(..rilling li thli trctlnu or
th. RtMe.
Tho aieetl)n of Orant.
Thb election of Tuesday Inst hnvlng
resulted In tho choice of Gon. Grant for
tho offlco of President of tho United
States, we nro to undorstnml that tha
Republican party Is to Imvo continued
control of tho Government. Upon thnt
party will fall exclusively tho solution
of tho Ntzro nutation and of all ques
tions of taxation and expenditure; at
least they will liavo those questions un
dor complete conti al until atler tho Con
grcsslonnl elections of 1670 and will bo
exclusively responslb'o for their man
agement up to that time.
Wo need hardly exprcn our regret
over this result of tho content of 1803.
For. although that regret is most sin
cere, Us formiit expression would 1)9
i' Mess. Hut there nro somo consUlcnv
lions to bo mentioned which point to
(ho future.
In tho flrjt plnco, tho vote of our own
c unty I i most satisfactory, and there,
c n bo no doubtthnt we will in futuro
0' ntrlbuto heavy innlmltM to tho
1 emocratlc parly. At bcth tlio pic;-
lions held this '-ill, tliH county stood
firm and ui-moved. Our people, can
feel that they are In no way responsible
for the genern result and that they
ii'tfrlt tho confldi nco and commcndiv
tlon of their political friends nbroad.
Next, it is' to bo considered that tho
succ 'sf j! party Is made up of discord
ant elements and that their triumph is
not:i certain guaranty of permanent
power: (trant has had moro of popu
larstreujMh than his party not merely
by reason of his military fcervlco, but
because ho Is untried in civil pfllce and
unburdened by n party record. Hut In
taking tho ofllco of President ho has an
alternative of danger presented to him
If ho shall mako himself a mcie party
Instrument of Butler, Sumner and
Watlo, ho will become weak ; ho will
simply rank with thoso Radical leaders
nnd sharo with thom tho unpopularity
of their extreme, and pciillcious policy
If, ori tho contrary, ho shall attempt to
pursue an independent csursc, thoso
leaders will qiarrel with him (as they
did with Johnson) and their common
party will be braken or greatly weak
ened.
Agalu, wo must bellovo tha Iindlcx
policy as sluwn in flnaheia 'me.is
and In the great Iniquity of reconstruc
tion, will bring difllculty and d sastcr
upon tho country. It cannot bo other
wise unless nil political reasoning Is il
lusory nnd tho history of tho world
without Instruction. The party which
will be responsible for tho days of fu
turo trouble will not' escapo condom a
Hon, though now it may havo nn hour
of apparent triumph.
Finally, wo havo reason to believe
that tho Radical success is but tempora
ry Is unsafe, as a foundation of futuro
power becauso it Is Improperly.; ob
tained. It is, ,in part, n product of
fraud and violence, of (ortuptlon and
force. Disfranchisement South nnd in
tho Ccntnl States of West Virginia
and Missouri, hi addition to tho un
lawful esiabll'hment of negro suffrage
by acts of Congri 's), has contributed to
tho result. Tho profuso uso of money
In critical States North, has also had
largo Influence Tho Bondholder, tho
Banker, tho Speculator in whiskoy, and
tho holder of Office, havo not been np
pealc 1 to In vim for contributions to
t' o Radical rinse, and thoso contribu
tions havo been used to some extent to
debauch tho p iplo. Those persons
who havo thus aided corruption lave
t-jppott d their pi rsonal Interests were
t ) bo promoted by Radical success. Ilc
t da, vo yntifjlly, tho Iruo Issues of
tlio canvass havo been kept as much as
posslblo In tho ''ack-grotind by ow op
ponents, and they have appealed to sec
tional prejudice and to tho passions of
tho war (not yet wholly subdual) in or
der to win votesand retain power. Now
theta rwse3 of success cannot be ex
pected to operate hereafter as they have
op U( It ho present year. If not re
moved altojother from futute contests,
their fun will bo greatly weakened,
and they will not bo sufllclcnt to can
trol elections.
Ono thing is very manifest. The
vigorous examination which has been
given to public questions (particularly
thoso of finance) by Democratic speak
ers and writers, has put upon tho Radi
cal party a Just responsibility for tho
futuro, n responsibility from which
they cannot escapj. Their course will
bo observed w 1th attention and will bo
thoroughly understood. Their power
cannot stand upon popular passion, in
dustriously cultivated for their party
purposes; thoy cannot Ignore tho duties
and practice of statesmanship i tlity
cannot pursue selfish ends nnd uso cor
nipt means regardless of tho public
interests and welfare,) without certain
detection and condign punishment.
Bloom Township.
Beymouu's majority is twelvo in
Bloomsburgl The utmost efforts of tho
Republican) to regain control of this
district, have Inglorlously failed and thu
futuro Is secure I There was u very
slight falling off of tho voto from Hie
October election n few voters being
casually absent but tho result Is sub
stantlally as It was before In spite of
all discouragement (consequently upon
Hie resu't of tho Btata election) and of
earnest work by our opponents aided by
strong business Influence, Bloom stands
firm in her position as ono of tho Demo
cratlo districts of "Old Columbia," and
Jior return to her former Republican
majorities of B0 to 100 Is rendered Ira
posslblo I This Is tho result of honest
conviction' among our jieoplo and of
dttcreel ana tinteffitn work. Hurra I for
Bloom.
WaEnE would tho patty of unlvet'
8al8uffrago be wit hout dlsfranchlsment
Just tiguro it up; All Virginia utsirnn
chlsod. 170.000 votes: all Texas. 05.000 s
all Mississippi, 70,OCO; in Missouri, CO,
W0 In Tonnesee, 100,000; In tho so-called
reconstructed Slates, 150,000-totn!
C05,COO. Then, when thoy havo taken
this' out by disfranchisement, they, by
negro suffrage, Jugglo In 750,000, male
nig In all a difference of 1,!155,000 votc-i.
Can nn election bo carried bo considered
a fair ono? Is this tho volco of tho
people?
Obituary.
In Citnu 111, lViintylvrtnlii, on Mon
day nnnilng, Nov. 2d, lSiiS, nt two
O'clock, Jolt (4- StlAUl'MHS, iig I 67
yi Mini(l:'U'y..
Tl nl'"il'i of John Sliatilcss Inn lelt
i vt. d in the Michil n id business circle.!
of his neighborhood, wb'ch It Isi'lmost
iinpo-slblo to till. Ho was bom In tho
township in which ho lived and died,
near what ora now thu M'Kolvy Mil's j
and nt nn early ago began (ho Imsliifs
of mctlmiulmiiK in Ihotown or Cata
wksn. nnd followed it ccdulously, uu
til u '.thin nfowM-.-i of his death. His
busln'ss oua'ifitatlors were of tlio very
first order, ho Ind n pulntmtum of
sound Judgment "ii a'1 questions, on
which not only ho lii'iixeK, but t'io en
tiro community relit il. He was n fust
and faithful friend, u man of a unlm
pearhablo integrity, and iho vc':y soul
of honor.
Ho was for mii iy years iv Dlicctor in
tho Bimk of Danville, the Treasurer nnd
General Manager of tho CitawlLsa
llrlduo Co.. nml . nieiiiL ii- of the un
dent and honorable Brotherhood of
frcn nnd accented Miaous.
Mr. Rhnrnless lea tnreo children, lVD
daughters r.nd lino sou ', ill's. Sharplcss
linvliiL' diid MJiiiu fifteen years ego. Ho
was buried in the g nvo yard attached
to tho Friends' Mccti'ig House, Can
wlssa, attended by I ho Mawmlc Fratc--
nlty nnd n very 'ai'r.o coneourso of cm
sens, aecurOlng to the beuutlfulnod Im
nrcislvo rites and ce-emuiile.i of Uiq
Kplscopal Chmcli.
Jolin Sharplcss, iiic siiljcstof this no
tlco was descended frpm anibinbcrof Hit
Society of Friends, who purchased f.'om
William Pcnu.in Knglnud.by iiidentmo
dated ..Spill fit1.. HW, ono thoiisaud
acres of land, for tlto consideratioii of
twenty iiounds sterling money, and :
quit rent of one shilling for every hun
drcd acres at and upon tho first day of
March, forever ; tlio said land to bo nl
lotted and set out agreeably to certain
"conditions nnd concessions" ngrcedup
on between William Penn and tho pur
chasers from li tin. They ;ook up part of
tlio 'and thus pure nscd on Ridley
Crcek.about two miles north from Clics
tcr, Cluster county, wliero they felled n
largo tree, and took shelter among the
boughs about sire w eek.3, in which time,
they built a cabin rgilnst a rock
which answered for tho back of tho
chimney; In this they ilweltabout twen
ty years. During this period, Joseph,
tho youngest sou, learned tho trade of
hbuso carpenter, and ere .'ted their first
dwelling horse, a fv nitty stone
building. Tlio ono tliou -.uid ncies wc .
located in tint j tu-.ti; being tho ono
on which the.) first settled, another in
Providcnte towni'liip, and n third, in
Sliddlelow i township, all in (now)
JX.au nro (.utility. John Shirplcss (tlio
elu !,) tiled iiilCS5,agcdnboUt01 years;
and Jam his w e,Iu 1722,aloutsrycars
of ago. Of tho r children, Thomas died
on ship-board. Phebo oml Jauu in 1GS5,
nnd Caleb in 1CSS, leaving three sons,
Jolin.Jaincsand Joseph, from whom tho
entire Sharplcss family aro desco nded.
John Sharplcss (tho elder brother,)
married Hannah Pernio 1 , daughter of
Ilobcit Penncll, i.i 1002, and resided on
tlio tract purchased off Ridley Creek,
near Chester. They had nino children
Caleb, Jane, IIji"ah. John. Phebo.
Rebecca, Margaret, Ann and Daniel.
Ho e"cd In 1717, ut tho ago of 81 years,
and his wife in 1721. James Sharplcss
(tlio second brother,) ma'Ticd Mary
Lewis, daughter of Ralph and Mary
Lewis, from Glamorganshire, in Wales
and settled oa tlio second tract above
mentioned, in J'rovidenco township.
They had eight children Lydia ,Mnry,
Jaines, Rachel, Surah, Thomas, David
and Esther. Joseph Sharlilcss (tho
younger brother,) mairicd Lydia Lew-
Is, sloter to ids brcther James' wife,
and first settled in Jfe'.lier Providence.
Ills brothers proposed to him, as ho
was the youngest, Hint he should move
back into tho woods, as Mlddlelown
ownship was considered at that time.
llo agreed to the proposition, and re
moved to tho tvact which had been
purchased in that township. They had
ten children Susanna, Joseph, Benin-
miu, Samuel, 1 ydin, Nathan, Jnuc,
braham, Jacobnnd William. Ho died
In 1757, and his wife In 170fi.
Benjamin Sharplcss settled at Cata-
wlssa, and was tho father of John Sharp
less tho tufiject of this sketch.
(iuuiK-BoAlim. Tlio law rcemlrea
guide boards to lio piaiedattho forks
oi every read, and it is tlio duly of
coiisiauie (ii report to tho Court cases
where tho law has not been comnlted
with. Tills is a useful provision, and
beneficial to all clasiesof peoplo. Notli
ingis more unpleasant than nottoknow
which of two roads to tnko, especially
when a long ilistanco from a placo
whero Inquiries can bo made. Many
townships of this County nro entirely
deficient in this icspcct. Wo would
respectfully call tho nttention of road
Supervisors to tlio subject.
Pi ant Tunis. Tho polilli ii excite
ment havirg in a nit . -n piiscd away
with tnee'e.tion on i c 'l iy, our cl
zens should dl-ect !iuir m nlio.i' tho
planting of f. ait and nhci'o trees. No
ornament Is so ell'eett'iil In Linntifyiog
a piccoor land, whetho.- it bo a Peen
Silvan'n faun of a thousand rc.es or a
fu ly foot town lot. Trees can ers'ly bo
ji.ocurrit itiui c.u.ly pia'it d at a small
e.vpeni, and ove:y ono should plant
them during tho pre .cut .'nvotabio
weather.
IMI'OIITANT TOl-'AIlSIHUS. A Wfllnr
III the Now York Sun advises farniors
not to hold on to their crops, but to for
ward them to mnrkot as soon as possl.
Me. llo savs thcro is now- nt least mm.
third inoio grain In tho country than
usual nt this seatnn of tho vwr mn
abroad aro larger thanho average, and
pricej hero must como down. Flour
and provisions will bo considerably
lower in prico Hum thoy aro now.
'n should Jiko (o beo thelaw admin
iote'cd uponomo ono of i'io dmxgists
who to Iicqt'en.ly make misialtes in
puttlog up jin cipt'ous Jint ic.uli in
thu lots of Jlfe. The ia.ea ca'.c.i'i which
adoio of o:;oll. ac'd was jvii up for
Fpsom sal s, a m! ie-.iilicd i-i the death
of (hoc'dcily gontloiimn who tool; it,
cn"s lorBOiiie.uina ei-o uianu ordict
wIiHowusn.iii ill parties conco.'iioil.
No Union soldier win voto In rccou
structcd Alabama or Arkansas unless
ho tirrftiw ho Is no better than n negro.
Tlio Union oldler Is not snered, yon ceo,
If ho wants to disregard this require.
i)icnt, ho wants to overturn carpet-bag
government, and Is a bloody-minded
traitor, rovolulionUt,'aml robol. But
tho negro-equality business Is sacred
mure sacred than tlio soldier.
ELECTION HE TURNS.
Grant Elected Piesident.
NEW YOIiK AND NEW JERSEY
ELECT TEMOCaATIO GOVERN
0RS. Tin? )ii,t:t'ioiiAi. vtiTj:.
Wogivo below tho election voto of
each Stntc, together with estimated
majorities on tho Prisldcntlal ticket t
accoidlug to tho latest returns now at
hand.
rou ciiiant.
Electoral
Jtcjorl'i. 'o!c.
California 5,001) 5
Connecticut 200 C
Florida (Legislature) - a
.Illinois 00,000 10
Indiana 0,000 13
Iowa 35,0C0 8
Kansas 0,000 11
Mnilio 2S,000 7'
Massachusetts 75,000 l'l
Michigan 20.0CO 8
Minnesota 1,000 1
Missouri lo.or.o 11
Nebraska 3,000 3
Nevada 2,000 3
New Ilnmpahlro fi.CCO 5
Ohio 0,000 21
Pennsylvania 10,000 20
Rhodo island 0,000 -1
Tcnnesseo 10,000 10
Vermont 30,000 0
West Virginia 6,000 0
Wisconsin 10,000 8
Total 1S3
rem simioitn. '
JXtcloral
Majority Vote.
Alabama 10,100 8
Arkansas 0,000 5
Delaware 0,000 3
Georgia 30,000 9
Kentucky 75,000 . 11
Louisiana 20,000 7
Maryland J5.000 7-
New Jersey 2,000 7
Now York 10,000 33
North Carolina 0,000 0
Oregon 800 3
South Carolina 0,( ) 0
Tot-il 10S
Total electoral voto 29 1
Necessary for n clioico 118
Electoral votes for Grant 183
In nddltiou to tho above, tho Demo
crats havo carricel tho Legislature of
New Jersey, which will glvo us a Dem
ocratic Senrttor pi placo of Frellnghuy
scn, and we nlso rcplaco n Radical Gov
ernor by a Domccr ic.
Wo havo also carried tiio Now York
Legislature which will gi vo us another
Senator in placo of Morgan, Radical,
and Fenton, Radical Governor gives
placo to Hoffman Democrat who Is elect
ed by about 10,000 majority.
Wo havo also mado largo gains in
Congressmen, probably a gain'over last
Congress of 25. Upon tho whole, wo
mado a glorious fight, and havo mado
serious inroads Into their strongholds.
Tub New Postaok Staih-. Tlio
I'ostmastor General has Just awarded
tho contract for tlio supply of stamps to
tho Department for tho ensuing -1 years
to tho National Bank Noto Company of
New York. Tho now stamp will be
somowhat smaller than thoso in uso at
present, but they nro of n suporlor stylo
and finish, with n novelty in design.
The two cent stamp contains an engra
ving of a post boy on horseback In full
speed. Tho tlneo cent has a locomotivo
under full head of steam, tho groat car-1
lier of our domestic service. Tho flvo
cent stamp contains a head of Wash
ington. Tho tan cent, tho finest of nil
in design and execution, has a minia
ture engraving of the Declaration of
Independence, executed with such deli
cacy nnd precision that tho picture suf
fers nothing under a magnifying glass.
Tlio Twelvo cent stamp has an ocean
.steamship, nnd tho thirty cent has a
finely executed engraving of tho sur
render of Burgoync. When It is con
sidered that over n million stamps nro
isiued dally, Iho Importanco of this
contract is ut onco evident.
Railuoad Travel. Tho followlug
"rules of tho road" aro based upon le
gal dcclsIons,nnd ought to bo universal
ly known: The courts havo decided
that applicants for tickets on railroads
can be ejected from tho ears if they do
not offer tlio exact nmount of their faro.
Conductors aro not bound to mnko
change. All railroad tickets aro good
until used ; conditions, "good for one
day only," or other limiting timo of
genuineness aro of no account. Passen
gers who loso their tickets can bo eject
ed from tlio cars unless hoy pu''chason
second ono. Passenger-, nro bound to
ob.crvo decorum in tha cars, and aro
obliged to comply with all reasonable
demands to show their tickets. SLaud
ing on the platform or thcrwlso violat
ing tiio rules of tho company renders a
person liable to bo put off tlio train. No
person has a right to monopollzo more
scuts than ho pays for; and any article
left In tlio scat whllo tho owner is tem
porarily nbnent entitles him to his scat
on his return.
WonKiNGMiw Economize, Tha re
cent cool weather should remind our
mechanics and laborers to save suffi
cient out of lliclr wage's for Winter pro
vender. In two months from tho pres
ent timo it will bo too cold to labor
much out of doors, and it bohooves
thoo especially with largo limlllcs to
look a Ilttlo ahead, for during our win
lermonths necessaries of lifo mo dearer
than at any other timo or tlio year.
Get in your fuel, nnd ull tho provisions
your surplus earnings will permit.
Last Wlntor was n long and cold ono,
ami many poor families actually need
ed comforts thoy could not obtain, but
if thoy will economize In season, thoy
may guard against such a contingency.
Avpi.evons' Illustrated Almanac for
J809, which wo havo just received from
tho publishers, Is a yaluabloand very
attractively lllustiateil work. Tho
twelve calondar heads, representing
American gamo birds and their haunts,
are very plcturesquo and offectlvo draw
ings. Tho larger Illustrations, which
adroitly connect protty women with
tho characteristics of each mouth, nro
aUo very pleasing and appropriate Illus
trations. Tho contents of tho work are
varied, Interesting, nud valuable, and
tho cover Is very sumptuously printed
In colors. Published by D, Appleton
A Co., Now York. Prico 30 cents.
liability of Tenant Holding' Oyer.
' A. miased premises to B. for n (crm
which expired on tho 1st of December,
tho rent being payable quarterly. B.
continued to occupy tho promises nftor
tho oxplrntlon of tho term, without any
further ngrcemcnt on tlio subject j and
on tho 1st of March following, hnving
quit possession, ho paid n qilarter'a rent,
and tendered tlio key, which A. nt first
refused to take, but after ,vnrd consent
ed to accept, without prejudice to his
rights. A. subsequently brought suit
to recover rent for tho rcsluuo of tlio
year, from Mnrcli 1st to Dec. 1st, and
tho supremo court held that ho was en
titled to recover it, ns B. having held
over after tho expiration of tlio first
year, was liahlo for tho second year's
rent.
Where tlio timo for tlio expiration of
tho loaso is specified, and tho teim.it
holds over, tho landlord may treat him
ns a trespasser, or as a tenant by suffer
ance, and turn him out without nolle".
But lio has nt tho samo timo tlio opti n
to treat him as tenant for another y '.
should ho prefer to do so, upon
samo terms ns In tho original lease, so
far as they nro applicable. There i.
both reason nnd authority for this. O lio
tennnt knows when his lease will i
piro; it is liisdtity to move out by t. it
time, nnd surrender tho premises to Hie
landlord ; and if ho docs not it seems
rcnsonnblo to consider his conduct ns
cvldenco of his assent to contlnuo te'i
and for nuothcr year, which is the
.Imo tho law ordinarily Implies. 1 lie
'oes not remove, tho landlord maj e
materially injure). Ho is provened
from providing nnollier tenant, nnd is
left nt'tho mercy of ono who stay. nr
goes as it suits him, It is but Ji- t,
therefore, that tho landlord should bo
at liberty to take him nt his oiler, and
consider his remaining nn assent on his
parttocontlntio; nndsuchnnagreomoi t
is implied by the law in that case Tho
nature of so Important n relation ought
not bo left to tlio caprlco of ono party,
to retain tho possession of nnollier
man's estato or lcavo it, withuut his
consent.. On tho tenant holding over
after tlio' end of his term, tlio law im
plies an agreement that ho should pay
tho same rent, nnd at tho samo time,
which ho had originally agreed to pay,
and bo bound by tlio samo covenants, so
far as applicable. Generally, when n
landlord suffera n tenant to remain in
possession nftsr tho expiration of Hie
tenancy, nnd receives rent from him, n
tenancy from year to year is establish
ed ; and if no agreement is entered in
to, tholaw will presume, from tho si
lonco of tho parties, that the tenant
holds tlio premises subject to all cove
nants contained in tP original lcaso as
apply to his present situation. In tho
present caso, tho tenant hold over for
ono quarter, paid a quarter's rent, nnd
then insisted that ho was bound no lon
ger. Tho landlord, on Iho other hand,
contended tlio lesseo thereby becamo
tenant for tho ensuing year, if ho chose
so to consider him, and as such, llablo
for tho wholo year's rent. Tho Supremo
Court sustained tlio landlord's vlow of
tho matter, anil declared him entitled
to the rent accordingly. (2 B. 111.)
In relation to tlio landlord's right to
dispossess a tenant who holds over,
should ho wish to do so, instead of al
lowing him to remain for another year,
tho Supremo Court lias decided that, as
the latter, falling to rcmovo at tho ex
piration of ills term becomes n tenant
at will, "tho landlord may forcibly dis
possess him on tho Instant, by night or
by day, nnd for motives of mere eapiico
with this limitation only, that ho
should uso no greater force than in Jit
bo neccsiry, and do no wanton i ...n
ngc. A tenant at will is bound to ic
movo his property on request, without
regard to Ids convenience, and to id
n placo for It ns he may."
Tho landlord may therefore rcmovo
tho tenant and his property from tlio
premises, using no moro force or vio
lenco than is required for tho purpose,
and doing no unnecessary damage1. (1
W.&S.M.)
WOUKINCI.'IUX Wlll'.l. is (hi! c' ill
flint wnikiiig-nien do no; fco. it'o'iu as
well now as they used to hef'o e tho
Radieals got possession ut the go . ru
men! '.' Tcxation ! Last ycav no les
than 31,020,022, In gold we levied on
susar and molp'-'es tdone. On ten a du
ty of 25 cents per pound, in go'd, le
vied. From ibis source n'ono iho urn
of !?8..02,-1,:5 is derived. From olfeo
07,1)32,218; so that .n these. Ji.euaitUiVs
tea, sugin' and ct ff2e,lho omii'iiuv-. i!ia
of $13,20', lflfi, in gold is ohtrt'iicd. A'ld
tho saino pioporlUm hold on p'l dio
.necessaries of l!fe'. lie o is Hie p.oiip
iint'on. Toe veveni'cs nio raised on ar
ticles of consumption, urd a opald by
tho industrial c'ti'tcs becaus llie-,' ivo
mticii mn a I'lmie.ous Ihan iho wealthy
and i joiiiU! tho wealthy h." " siiig
r-'iisnud laismg all price.- get bae'e
their loins 'iilo llieiv ovv l pockcU
LAiior.Kr.s Pav Alt, tiii; T.wii.s,
If n farmer dur.ng tho coti.'so of a year
has bought ?800 of f,oods nnd ftiiwu's,
ho lias paid, in making his purchases,
at least $300 in taxes. Tho b: niter gets
hlslnconio from Ids depost'o.s, They
get theirs from tlw men with whom
they deal. Labor pays il all, Tlio
crime of Jacobin llna'icial policies is
that tho people aia -'axed for the lioiellt
of classes. BoiidhoU'es havo $2,200,
000,000 on which they iecolvo an mcomu
ofO percent. In gold, They pay no
Tho national banks no uiinece-sailly
paid by tlio Government 18,000,000
yearly. Most inaiiirac'.iro.s aio ex
empted nom laxutlun, and ho country
Is taxed fortho'r booellt, $.10.1,000,000 in
gold tho amount de'lml fioin cus
toms in thu fiscal year ei'diuon tho
first of June.
'inu Lehigh Valley Railroad Com
pany havoiiccquHcd, by purchaso, tho
coal lands of tho Locust Mountain Coal
and Iron Company, tho coal lands of
the Ccal Ridgo Company, and one-half
tho coal luuds of tho Tiovetton Com
pany. Tiio consideration prico p 1 for
these acquisitions amount, Ii is sa , to
Jess than ouoapd.t half million paya
ble In flrjt mo.iga'io Lehigh Vi'Uey
Railroad bonds. Tho object of iho pur
chaso Is, doubtless Iho securing of coal
tonnage to tho Lehigh nud Mab.moy
Branch of 'tho Lehigh Valley Railroad,
nnd also to tho Lehigh' Vulloy main
Trunk, from HioShnmoklii coal region.
Sai.tinq Catti.i:. Thcro Is no doubt
of tho usofulncsii of tlio practice. It In
creases their consumption of food and
water, and their thrift. Tho botte. way
I Is to let thorn havo access to salt In nelr
j pastures nnd eat what thoy Jiko,
Who Fay tha Taxos 7
By way of answer to John Covodu,
nud nil such Radical numskulls, who
nro cither too ignorant to know, or too
vonnl to tell tho truth, nnd who nro con
stantly declaring thnt tho "rich men
pay all tlio taxes," wo glvo placo to tho
following list of articles of every-day
consumption, showing whnt they cost
beforo tlio advent of Radicalism, what
Jhcy cost now, and tho amount of tax
assessed on each :
Old Present
Prices Taxes 1'ri es
Mntchcspergross, 21
Ten, per lb.. 33
Coffee, per lb., 10
Molasses, gallon,- 20
Sugar, per lb., 7
Suit, per bush., 33
Tobacco, per lb,, 25
Soap, per lb., - - 0
Pepper, peril)., 25
Cloven, per lb., 30
Ginger, lb., 8
Cassinn, per lb., - 30
Pimenlo, per lb., 25
Nutmeg, per lb.,- u0
Starch, per lb - 10
Raslns, per lb., - 10
$1.11
87
10
10
I)
12
0(5
7
25
20
32
70
25
-10
0
12
15
20
0.011
0.00
8
7
3.00
o
12
3.00
$1.03
1.20
CO
00
10
75
01
12
00
00
10
1.00
00
1.00
10
iW
'05
30
8.00
8.00
20
12
8.00
0
Cream tartar, - 20
Figs, per lb., - 10
Oranges, per box, $2.00
Lemons, do., 2.00
Candles, er lb,, 12
Rice, per lb., - - 0
Coal, iter ton, - 0.00
Nails, i 3rib., - - 1
Cordage, per lb., 10
Alcohol, per gal., 1,00
22,
1.00
Aro tho wages of tho mechanics, and
tlio laboring and produclngciassea gen
erally, doubled nud quadrupled In llko
proportion? By no menus. If they
w ere, there would bo less cause for com
plaint. But every man knows they aro
not.
In connection with tho above, vo add
tlio following list of article1 s, Iho prices
of which havo been increased from fifty
to flvo hundred per tent, by tho impo
sition of tariffs, taxes, Ac.
Boots, shoes, Ac. - 100 per cent.
Drugs and medicine, - 300 per cent.
Naval stores, - - 200 per cent.
Paints and oils, - - 200 per cent.
Dry goods, - - - 00 per cent.
Books and stntioneiy, - 100 per cent.
Clothing, - - - 100 per cent.
Furniture, - - - 100 per cent.
Iron and steel, - - 100 per cent.
Lumber, ... 00 per cent.
Crockery, ... loo per cent.
Liquors, ... 000 per cent.
Cigars, - - - 300 per cent.
Woikingincn 1 theso exorbitant taxes
and bounties nro drawn from your
pockets to support Radicalism, tho
Frecdincn'H Bureau, and a vast stand
ing nrmy in timo of pence. It is your
contribution towards tho building up
of a vast moneyed aristocracy. To sub
mit to bo swindled for tho benefit of a
party whoso t xtraviejanco is only
equalled by Iti corruption.
CitUKCiiSunicr.irTioN.s. "CoNCini:
gation." Thoro is no question as to
liability oil chinch bubsciptions, cither
verbal or written, Tho supremo court
decided this point nearly ten years ne;o,
in n suit brought by tho Trustees of a
church to collect tho amount of a sub
scription for building tlio church. It
was shown that when the project of
building a chui'ch was first dlstus3ed,
tho defendant mado a verbal protniso to
one of llio trustees to glvo 100 toward
bui'dlnc it; nothing bcint; pa'd about.
tho denomination fo whoso tisa It was
to bo blilt. A Presbyterian cliu.'ch was
built, nnd tlio defendant refused fo pay
his pubssiip.ion on Hie ground that it
was not n f'-eu church ; but tho supremo
coon- lie'd that no wns liaoio on 1113
piomises aaylnu': 'Wliero a party
o:eouinccs it comrreiratlon, ns In tlio
present case, tor,o ounrd bi'lldachureii
In it siieclflcd locality, promising a sub
scription or gift in aid of ii ; and thoy
go on, within n reasonable time, and
build 11 church In substantial conform!
;y with tlio undcstniidine; and inten
tion of tlio r.ronilssor, It is In vuln for
Mm nftni-u'nrri In ilenv tin- enutmet. its
... ..it., r.
cun.'iii; .'iiun, (ii 11s (.iiu.iiui iwii-v.
Tho eonlracl was ovldcncsd by his do
eiaratlon ami admi?sions ; tiio eo'inldtv
ntlon was In tho labor, troublo nud 0.1
iens.o to which lio subjce.cd tho patty
liromisod. If ho did not mean it should
be n donom inatloual church, ho should
havo (stipulated ror n freo church. If
ho did not like Iho plan 011 -which it
was built, ho should havo pio3crlliud it
hotter one, or u.'&ed his objections bo
fovo other pcoplo expended lliei'- money
011 tho faith of h's promise. Tiiciouro
no groiii'ds of de"enco pgaiusta prom
iso t,j well prove J, nnd which is so
abundantly supi Tied byn cousidora
tlon both good and valuable." (0 C.
11-'.)
This po'ut lias c'neo been repeatedly
ulllriiietl by tho court, in cases arising
from bDth voibal and written subsc.'ip
Hons: mid tho (juestion of liability 011
such promises may now bo deemed
co'icluslvoly soltlnl.
Tin: DiFFtlillN-fK. Two Hooiior
be'Ics wcio lecently driving in a buggy
on a plunk road near Indianapolis, and
011 being nsked for loll Inquired.
"How much is it?"
"For a man and horse,"' ropllod tho
gato keepor. "fifty cents."
'Well then, get out of tho way for
wo aro girls and a male, (let up, Jen
ny'.'" Ami nway thoy went, leaving
tlio man in niulo astonishment.
Tiili following is tlio official vo'o
for
Mombc." of this AssoaiWy DU'ncI :
teoa.
10.-.0
10S3
Jnc'.fcon
030
1103
Columbia Co.iuly,
Montour "
Bcott'd innjoiiiy, W7l
Tun DiBTttioT, TIo fo"!ovPS tho
olHcbl volo on Cougrosslu thWDViicl:
UratUovaVftreiCiir) ii'bl
Sullivnn iPJolluc) sa2
Montour. 11 m
Wyomlna. " '
Columbin, ' m$
3tu0
A you no gent had occasion to mako
ah early call on a young lady tho other
morning, and was surprised to catch her
practicing tlio Grecian licntl over tho
"wash-tub," llo UUctl her all tho bet
ter for It though, ns It showed 8ho could
work.
Pennsylvania will glvo Grant
about lrj.OOO majority. Philadelphia
yent Ilepubllcan by 1CG3 majority.
M. AVynkoop IsercclUig on Third
Btieut, u now and commodhm-j bnclc
dwolliug liou&o.
Columbia County Returns.
M "I
B
5
Beaver 1D9 ill
Benton l!ll) 03 ISO OS
Berwick Bor 72 12!
Bloo.ll 333 318 820 317
Briar Crce 172 05
Cntawissa 110 213
Ccntrnlln Bo 133 1)3
Centre 103 07 101 100
Conynghnm 2!7 07
Fishing Creek 20(1 02 2j!) (11
Franklin 02 (11 Hi 0'1
Greenwood ISO 10 1
Hemlock '70 01 108 03
Jackson U '. fi
Locust 2(M 12(1
Madison :'.J -17 208 55
Main 123 JI
Mlfllin l!)l -'3 105 .13
Montour 7h 07 78 07
Mt. Pleasai i iv; 02 llo 03
Orango !' CO 111 00
Pino 105 !3 112 30
Roaring Creek 03 10
Hcott MS 171 110 178
Sugar Loa." I3'l 19
Total,
Majorities
1053 2075
10S3
Receipt? of
'HE SOLUr.iriAN'
Oct. jtSSS.
i John lilies '
00 D-iii Club of
.leiitnn
) 00 lV'tilSlandl.lL'
wormian it
F.tigVninii
Smitii.tScf..
W M Lauder
00
Coin.iilttco 12 00
0 00 John Loro
Illanks
3 1 0 Win Kramer
i,-stfilo orA
2 25 W II. a
2 00 P. V Zurr
2 00 FMutcof O
1 00 Run van
2 un iJuel: itotu
70 K Church
0 OO'O Wh'te'ell
Ii isu o: .
17 80 Jacob v ohe
1 00
70
2 00
3 (
2 C.I
3
3 i
3
73
bach
' Sch'irher
Baric! Young
JI Pattnr.'ou
A C Millard
T Hodman
1) Demoll
S B Colo
Peter Ivern
G P Rowel 1 A
Co
N Aland
.1 Bomboy
W M Lake
A llartmau
llstatoofF
Nicely
J K Brugler
Columbia Co
Es'.ato of Pet
er lliuizel
2 25,Chas How Jul 2
2 00 Col Co Agr'l
2 00 Societ" 05 00
11 .33 John J'liuston 0 00
Aaron Nus
3 lid Daniel Smith
2 30 J lircdbeiider
3.'1 10 ,;5lenlieii Polio
1) Weiinci
0 00
1 (M
2 !)'
: 1)0
(III
2 (,0
T 1ST OF L II T T K It S
IUfMAINIHO .N 1IIK 1'OiT-OI rit'B AT
I1LOOMS11UI1G, NOV. 1, 1S03.
Drown, Jsnthau
JSttzluy, John
liowninii, It. W.
llorls, Daniel F.
Hutler, Thos.
HiuiBhart, MandLs
Cramer, Sarah
Ceso, O. Ii.
Cttlllgan, Kd.
Crint, Georgo
Corrcy, Tho.s.
Cressler, Wm.
Dorlnnd, Andrew
IVton, James
Trench, Thomas
Fritz Catharine
Foy, Samuel
Cramer, John
Hopkins, Thos.
HulsUer, Mn y A.
Ktster, A. S.
Larainy, Win.
Jlanhnsott, Chas.
Jl'Wlll'ainsJIary
Pagln, Dr. L.
Ittidy, Mary C.
Itoss, Mr.
Itispy, .1. uiics
Hamisinii Wm.
Strouss, D.
Beigfreld, Isaac.
ShulU.PhlllipW.
Strous, Jacob
m nomas, aiiss. -m.
Thomas, ?lrs. M.
Worlc, Win.
Wilier, John 0.
Wilson Henry
1)1101'.
'. Itoberts, Margaret
V'harton, John
JOHN II. l'UIlSPL, 1'. JI.
piCTEP.
:SOJ"S MAtiAZINF
Till: CHE MM
AND I.KST IN TltK WORI.U,
.SPLHN'D"1 OFFSlW I'Olt JG00.
Trln kmhi' .
tllH ilOilf l
nil' Uo iriei 'v
iiui'Mii..! pat.
.we'vo iiin'i'im
llf.I'n pa' tt 'i'
.y-.bur wjjeM
All .is w i
(Iti Jn. ifi.H I .ri
Mm," its .L
lit. r inibl'MK'
Wl- fcOi'SU UL"t
tcr'.'i.t ' In i
ty of biiousto
VW l will Iju
Ta 'hriv.i," (iy
U'V ii il.u(.
v mi. in Mt .azJ ioahrHin.1,0 fur
u wo 't', l'or JWJ H
i''ii:-fj - i vu I fctt'el ii'alf
' "iii iisi-a. .wen U culo l .
I'll L ll '11 it. till Vi (.'U IU'H, IWttl
1 1' 'C.
it. v '.i u iii t v chtst if "j i'lm
i.tuiiH tiiH uoM-'tst a u i In;
'IX I- I H HC IH "J. "1.111 lJl "Jj-f
,a I'lti'UMin ii it ips.miI fi jpiin
"iiH'(ii u couyi hk nov-
i- it i ! M,l- AUtiolllll'l u'8
V. AouH ' it', it'll' "T,m IDVs-
iiiu ,ui mi', : u" two niitiifi; df
"KM p . W tiler ill W ahTlu't-
li,- . -
ulein J i-t:'tnl "'iho hto'yof
-'nl;l'i '' 1
mIhU'oi 'cii"yjSiJ.i v
-t HI' lot 1 e
ias' urn pUnrs ii 'u'i'l of n't
'li 'li tl'MMll OUhifl'I,iv,4'i
1 1 ui'! hi -ti,'J"liy v.ii
td, A -mi a pa le n, omwlt ?
.oi ti' .so'i s t.'xii uo (tat. oiii
ui ii ii. .in iiwitfikci', ANn v
it li'u' i ami n ntv leLu'.it.;
, 1 1 . lh O i to l.H)(C,
un-1 is i.' v : ,
it Uf , ..latJi
Uitu U.J t.
sl"ui:i fin miu;.i i:NCitAvitJ,
Tn.v.,'t'. x t,e )lipt" ulllfOt' 1)'1'J
iH3eut n.ai.s. ipyi oi' "tw nil 1 tnlei'
M(v). 01 or in Pi ( '.0 . in. " lu)
BUU ol ll'Ji.lleil ui . ti tiio ... I in
pieti-byiit o,.ie, t!io o-ti hiand J-i'ti li i
in s w .mi mo 1 tic. ''it pien'Ui' 4'ci 01
l-'o lario elu !.. w U bo i-een l.iiow, mi .
(.i,iy w.'l .Jv ji lu ud'l.ltwr.
Ti;U1 t ..ih 11 .
duo c my, lo . 'coe.n'
l iiuv nu et fin ono e i"
1'ou " ' 1
lve " (.bid ouu '.o .nc
oiier i'p . a elub)
K.ylu cop e. or one . tv (,ml two (he
i-tie. o t a i lu if
Kour eeii co ! , lor one eir, (and ojiq j
o t otn u) of a eil'li "
Aod oitims 1a.1t, To i. ei.T, IV.oilou, No.
U lesi.uH st., li' I'a. l'.i.
CirK- eei neuionl u ilio.o Wis 1 113 1 j o'
elubtt.
JOHN C YEAOEH & CO..
Wholesale Dealettt lu
HATH UAI'S.HTK.VWGOODH.ANI)
LAMPS' KUIW,
No. S'iJ North llilrd Btrt)t,
I'hlladelphU.
WAHTMAN & ENGELMAN,
TOBACCO, HNUKK 4 WKOAK
MANUKAUTOUy,
NO, 313 XORTII TUII1H HTUKK-f,
Keeond Door below Wood,
PUILA1M2LFMX .
J. W. WiM'I'MAN V. ICw U H LM A it
QA1UUAQE MANUEACTOUY,
Itioomsljiire, Ta.
M. C. Bf-OAN Jt r.UOTHKH
tt'otuceesKorior
WILLIAM HLOA.N BON
coiulmie the businfci.M of luftkiuj;
rAHUIAOES, cuaoiETi,
and every stylo of
l-'ANCY WAC3NS
which IV ey ha.e continuity on hand to a jit ens,
toners. Never utd -3 any mater al but U'o beit
and cinp'oylns thoinoit pxpeveuced worlacen
they hopo to tc.itlnuons licietofoie to ulve eutlio
K&ua fact ion to every customer. An mspect'eno:
their worU, am. o thorcasounblo ptlco usked for
he lame, is sur to insula a sale.
J7 O It SAL K
Altiru and we'laKorvedJotof
X'l I OTOf . H A PI II t7 AlIA 1 1 1 1 AT VH
cnns'slinii in t t of the follovtiii1? Plticjtst one
lurgo ins M'b lib ov .s pioioaiaiilis, .-.vo
head lesls, o.'c uurf burnt aoil Sidoeio.h. one
pati' small ft . dju it ui'iucut to wciu ll
o ll id k. ono hii' : h.aiHl. oik latLM ixi re o.l rim
ono .ot of h(fi . d ' hhih. .-tvogom dibhis,ono 101
bkenesi cue mu 'vincx, I11HO thow jVaiuci,
fuoea o n or fi r u mj; bmius, Riaw OuueU
boitits, Acbtrn'iia ec.iPoloiuJutof all a nicies
1 riiii r(i h 1, oils t'f,
i'rieo llju, o le . 1 fii1ae.s apply at Jorteph
II, Miripaii ' M' It 11,1 owi M'.iuyikdl eo. Vu,
Btp.tJ 'W, JO.N'AH JdrjN'HliNDtlt.
N'
OTXOH i'O TJUCfc'Sl'ABSICIlS.
'J .10 nice h 'tni-il woii'il lieuby warn hiiuwi
me.., I.i UVI...I.H lu : iniie 'it'.&un.aiuiii.v h
ilis.liiT lii'i'i nu(n. .lf:ilin .llitiil'i.BrcloliUs,
iiilitiu iiL.r'i) iniii 111111M m tiir.ntitt'. in uio
U'll cl 1111 Ol oUw, JOHN t.hllljJIAN
tt) 1.. 1 1 IM llauiuThii, i'a.
Q.UTTI'11 JUST.
Munioi'it Coiirar 7tibular miilplus Ilod 1
tlie UtU M-iioiUni ni , hum tllbii .mr by .Iglitulti
ev.r itiv.iri'n. Tl .iii.scrl.ier 1. tilfurtbu
bove luvi'iii rn. flu . I mUeiH l-y luall it in
roa ui itt ri.iu'Jtlyi.i.ep'ii'ii t
Mftrltrt Itrport.
I Wl'cat pel- 'hislicl H !
. llvu ' I )
i in ,1 -
(mib. "
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eh vernciHl
l-''nici'tl
lUilic n
Kit,'
Tiilimv
I'dillllK".
Ilpcd Amite
I'll K
Ila.ns....
K'lles ft. Ml MtMi,i(iut
I.nul ic. ,ir,iil
Hay ici lun ,
I.UMUKIl.
Hoiu'odc Iloiuh per thmi.(UKl feet
I'tno " (niK'li.cn)H
.tlKi, Kcnittllii?, l'lanlt.dlniu'oi' t).
B'iiiiIl', No, per tlimii.uid...
B.dltiS " " ' ft. V.V.'.'.V.V.'.'.'"'.'.'.
I no-
Nn. 1 Kcolch pi?
Nil. 2 " ''
3 21
ml
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Norlhwpslerli uMrn
Snrtliurticrn lumlly
i'entnylMiiilu nnd W cilem bii i. II
l'entnylvimlrt nnd Western e.Ht.i
lVnnnylviU'lannd Wnteni f.(.nliy...
IVitinylVHnlnnnd Weile.n rai-cy
live Hour
W iiKAT-.rennsylV( i.a rd, y , .,
Himllicrn
C'lilirovnl.i
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ll k IV.mr.yiVnn'A rj c, v I111'
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rji-a'1,13
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. I7crti7i:c
7.0U(J7.
2 7
:.7.
IIMIMI
1 1 'At-A.lt
cows, & cci-o ,
Hirar-'i is
linns U ICJlbs
tlnri'iiijdfs.
HMlrll-I.'KEX. On li.. u' u O,
rih ui
louse of Iilo l.rldo'M filt he.', liv tin. I(e-. .Ii.iio
Jnliliion, Mr .lose) h A.Il.Siinih mil Jllsl.M.i
1C1 len Keen, both ol Nwsloikck 'Iwp, l'.i.
r.VAi;s-llKU,i:iI.-Onhiinilay Oi't."i jsrs. .y
1. M. Ap ilcniilu,Hsi. Abnui A.Kvans to M's
AmniK'u Heller both ol eireenwood Twp,
rr.ao -i:vi:.-ou oet. tii, i- iiio nc.-, n. v.
Kin? Cllntun l(,"itoIlss AlllinH. Kvcs both
or JerK'j town.
JHJ W AD V ERTISKMKNTS.
j-o'Trcii. ' '
AM. ersons Unowlll? ll.enn.elV(S IliiKbteiltn
llio inn clt-neil.or tolliolirmol Kloiin A .Mlll.nd.
on noto ur book lu enunt nru requi-sted to nuiko
Imiuedlulo pnyment. Al ncmiin f: 1 1 1 1 iii-1 o do
ho Keou.'tlieir iiceounls wil. bo left Willi llio pro.
1 or olllcei for eollectlou,
Oiiiiiov llo I'n. Nov. (J. JSC , ..u' Iv rJ,s"'
A DJIJKlS'J'ltATOJl'S NO'Jtt-:.
lAi 141 l O. pl'tll1 1 Ul 11. 1 I'lU (.'S.'l.Uflfltf-
hovr.x 2iiv, i jot" t;i .lirt iiiviihiihi, (Join-mini-
ialn.ii 'cc:,t(', I'tvo Im-ii k..tmViI ly do
lii-j' o-oih.i.u toi'ttiy. ii Samuel Ino dpuI :ul-iii-.ti-si
io.'. w'io ri.t'oi i (.Vntt'o .owiith'ii,
thow iii'Hk.x.oa o (Vjiu'vcl Ion -cw i I hum or
heti ni.ieiit wiilio.it delay, and ituiso mlo'iii il 10
.niiu ' ('nH iuij"ir ti.ai .w i i'i"in.nN ni ,i-t
luiihu p.iyiiiu.ii,
HA.VIl'i.U .Mil llAUD,
Nov 0,'CS-fii, At'in -ns.-a 'i
PUIUaO SALE OF VAMJAULK
UKAL rSTATK.: l'KltSONAL IMIOI'IJKTY.
iho untleislui-il will expo -to Ui public salo halo
ut liis roldenco In l-'lshhiKtiTek iwp.. Coluiish'ii
ou.r.y, l'aMon A cuiit-nilay Nnvi-inueriV), lV4,t t
li'ii o'clock lo t lie fon-noou i.iefollowltiEtlesrrlba
ical ast.i't', v it : l'lrsl. A messuage rtul lot of
-iimiiu, uuiiniM ny lunui ui Auraiiaui KODOitlS,
-fatl-nu 8inltlj,ninlctlicrj',co.iliiluiug(i aci inmt
i) w k Ti m n (i nous i;.
Ha w Mill. Timiln r Mill nnd tho imiml nuMtull.t.
'lias. Si'coiul. A.to. a tract of loo-I Mmbe r.lmw..
(ontaliiiiri Fhty acu-j, nJlolnlii-j; lumU of thu
j.Hiuiuiu wm, Ji.ifKaicw, Uiinifi Tliomas and
nthciri.
ANo. tbo followlug named perbonal piuyeuy,
iw mt wu jmiiiK ililllt, IIIU CU", OIIO IWU
Vf-ar old lu' lie, one tuo-liorH.irn'nii mui itinrnv
ono plow, ono hut of tloublo liamiKi, ono kooi
tonltinii Ktove,and other ai tide i toonunieiousl
ineiitlon. lei ins mado uiuiu.i on tho day of
Nov. C( lG,
O T I O E . .
'Joall ticiMi.i1! whom It may cojirein. Nn'po
ji m-it'oy m on in ui ioia riM alio tins time, no
person Khali buy, hdl or tk'u lu uuy way with
Lloyd Kii'stlo- in tho iipiiio ot' in i tho lcsnon-
Kibllily oriU'nitio Kuslti an tj' smd (Jto e
Kiessltr by liH atloiiU in :ai. Win. Ku-ss er
lt'fust-i to i.ay nny ilt'bt, contiuolfd v k,Ul
iinju, orio no Jei. m H-ty way lf.ponsiblo or
Ills actions WIt Kltl.ssLHU,
Oct. i'.'.7. Atl'y. In f.uL.
"T O T I C E
JLl 'llio unoei ,(fmd
. (Ill Oi'lftl ! Kill
sold out ihoirhifUL' at D.uivllle. u Mr. John
uausciin-Hpielliuiy u 1,1 u tneir thanks foi iho
p.itioiuiKowliUh tney b,ioii(eiid Horn Ihelr
iiutoiners. and they lien bv neeoinuieud tliir
H'eetssnr .Ir. llaaseh 10 Hio fi. or of tho pub; .
lVthoiiH haMiiK jieeannn ns-t us wlt hand iPam
to oar 11 ient .Mr.stel ubi en no n hit t lio-o w ho u 1 c
indebted to nn will mako t,..iy pa 1 joe.it to mi"
fcehej or .Mr, Kie'iih-eone .
, ( r , 1JU U A STliTMAIl'lI,
WJ'li'ib?ne, Oct. r 11 ('.
IV o T I r k .
X T.iuc:ii.iWi .a:
!' Rlti UOl It'll 111 'ho Mm-li
nin ii.iy urn-. lulnr iiifv
thrtu iicrcem ....ui't- Ot
uy hi.ui.l Itcic
it i . lint tin tin)
. it i' iliiilt ml (if
ii'in'i on mm
iiih i.ir iiim h lufinlli
uct. ii, ui-i;.
.Ol: . Mi til.' CO'IVA..Y.
QOUItT I'KOai.AjrATlON.
Vlll-.m:1, tllfllon.W 1111. in l.lwcll, 1'i-tv .icnt
JiulKoof thu Court of lljci mill Tin iluui nnti
Urni-rnl Jull IlilHury, Ctmit ot (junrtrr -ti.v'oin
tu inn i-iitfu iiu'i nmri I. i-tiiii.iiiin I'lr is mitl ().
lilmn'H Court In thu Jul 1 1 Jmiit'liil jiistiiri, to,n.
jiii-i'ilot tliot'oiintksiif rolniiililn, Milllv.m mitl
yoiiilli,niiillho lion. 1mm IK-i r mill ivtfv K,
lliTbi'ln, Awifluto .Iiiilt'H of Ctilui'ilil.i t'MUiitv
l;no Kst'f.1 Huh' .ifi i, buurliiKil.itn tlio 10m
tl.iv ti. S'U. In thu iii.' or our Ixinl, one
tin llsiijtl,i.'i.it lnliHlii' I illitlhj.xty.cltjtit, Hint tn
luutll.tTtcil lor iioltllnn Court ot(ii lift iiUHiiiiU'r
Ki'ss.ons of tlio l't'iiti., nntl ()rtli.iu'M Couil.nl'il
Cotu-l of I'oiuiiioil rittis In lllooinslnuu, lu iho
ttillllty of Cnlli.liln, on tho II. hi Momliiy, hplnn
tho Ull tl.l oi IkiuliiUl'l'lK'Ht In I'oiitliiuu iiiH
wt'Olt.
Wol'co 1h horcliy (slven, to Iho Coronoi, In llio
Juslli-fi oftho l'i iiff, mill tho t'tiiitiiltli.. of mo
Kilil t'oiiiily of Ciiluinhl.i, Unit thoy bo ihinnnil
lhor In llit'lr iioi.'rfihoii nt l'l o'floclc lutho
foit'iioon ot Mini il.iy, wllh llnlr it'foriU, Intuih,.
tlon. una ol Jut it-iucmbituu-i-N, ttulu thtiso thlniis
whlcu In iheli'olllt't's upiH'rtiiln to botlnni'. Ami
thoMiiluilmoli'iiina by rti'ouiiljiiitf, to iuw.
i-illonmiliistthii inlhoufis tlmtuiooi' limy ho In
tho lull ot tho huiil I'tiuillyor Coluiublu.io bo Ihi'li
liml Micro lu I'ltiitrlitothi'miu.hiill ho lust. Jm
IntHlllo ICtlllt-stlll lo lio litlllt'llllll lu Iholr llltl-lul-lillfi',l,'lfliih'y
lolbt'lriiiitlt'i.i. iLMi'tliitlilooiuit.
() bum. llio lilu ilny .if t,cil. In tho year
iJl'-f ;'"'" I.011I. ono .luillki ml iltiht fi .1 1 .
illitl nnd .IMy-clitut, ami lu Inn mm., v.
nc'inayt'iiroriho liiutnt'iititiiio nr iho I'nllit".
Hlnlfs or Aliioili-n. -MulllllX'Al illl.UMIl)
ll'oolusbuiu, Nov.", IHiI. Miciiir,
yiDOWS' Al'l'ilAlSKM i:.vjs.
Tliorollim'lll.jllDpuiKt.llH'lllH I'funl mill nor.
KOlllll lni)ioily Mil I'luilUti UlllllW. Ol llt'l'Clll'lllS.
iu o litiu lilt il In iho oilito or tho llt Klslor ol CoJ
iilinhlilfouiily, muli-i- tho ltlllt 0IC0111I, n.nl
will ho ntt'si'iili'it i,r nbsolulo tolllllliiulii'ii, )
lhotlriihniiVCoiiitlobohi.tl lu llloonnnini;, in
ll.ltlfill I..1I1I couilly.oll .MoNllAV HlK hEVE.srit
Hav or l.n'. ms, nt iwn o'tloilt r,
it uiltinay, liiili'.s vxrviitloua lo Mich conilinia.
liiilBliiolilfVluusly lilwl, tit which nil peikolij
lulcli'mul In .alj olatcs will tako nuticoi
I. Mliiowof rvtlo.Kit Nicely. la.oo: lie.ulcli
L'oioi'-Ii, il rciM'tl,
2. W tiow of luiao Wc-lcli, 'aloof Uirtt.m llo ,
hi ceasco.
JOHN 0. IT.
, Nov II. liMI,
JKZK, Ili'slslir.
lllatimsiiti.
TKGISTi:it'S NOT1C1:.-Xotjci: is
J.V licic.y bIui to ull lesalfi.ii, million, ami
oinir iifiMjim inlerislftl lu llio inliuci. of thu re
kiifclluitliteUfii,aaiiili,iliio.h, that Iho lulluwlu-i
ailiiilliMl.nluii ami KiuiiUli'li iiiTiiunu havo hiei
il.fil lu the. oiilco of iho UfiiUicr of Columbia
1011 lily, ami will bo moientfii mr roiilli 111.11 'on
mul allowi'iico in tlio ilrphain.' Cimrl, In bulifli
III l,loo..luiy , 011 iliiiuli'y, Iho ho.eiilhiliiyof
lice. 1U1J, ui two o'lloil; m ii,o ufuMuouIio'r
I. Kiutaml 11
a .trrnii.il of r:n.rii.ii i.i,. ... ...1.
2, Aec A-u t a ' Lav, . , Ye. . e I ru m'r, or t're ler clt
beh.cola.of ' K a w.in U t cud,
3. Aeci.intof I,e Yt .e.-.nu r. of A.biew
I-oin, nio of.'t, Ti iVi,i j'j
(tv4iunt of U.o, M, JU Kiiu.i Hdin,.(. Oi'AIVJi
Mil y llaiiim-'i l.ilu uf i;.jn,oa ti.., deod.
6. Actoimt 4)f InvUi Ui, uabei jea'i, uV 1 ou
lihl, m.p of Ibooui tti.tu- 'J,
. (J. A- iou.it of Jonii Kfie. 1 1 r, ,.i vdju o v .
l.vdhte je., noi ch. doi .'ntuhltiu- lu j of
7, Aicniiiilu'Jplu J.' e I'mr i .ind uii i, Ha
suiiua Ktelue,,ni(ioi rrt no' u u( ts e'ne To
orU'aii'iO v4i. ..e 4T 4 V
B. Aetuuiib l i,uv Alkipp 1 ;iin- on ot W.'.
inn Melbido, nuao coih :t V . ,r u Mei r'.to
aloof Uc.nl(H.i iVi. 'ieil,
V, V ui fcind ii.mi . o.-.u o' jot ij tjju. mi.
in, nist. t or oful vo . Univ.. t) a.ot f j.
sou vp, i'cc d,
'it V cliX i1 i?l acroiii t o Jo'l- ,oa JI l.eki'
ej-eej.Gv ot Uco ,o McMtu e' of iVu'Wood
twp, i.iu d,
11. Account of a H ui' . ulr.ru Mr.Ut.c of
Cni. 40 W.Hhik.4-1 'aiooi i'uo.w.i d.c'd.
Ij, liie'il I'aiihcro U. t A.JpU'inap ilee d
ULWilTl.ltl ofU CC W J'l.MIMUl'V,
U. l itan I Uiulavconn ooli'i
Adntvof V son Uo'ui., if J.ipj'
di "f ttut. '
j, miiiiut tu ,iiimi n, niciiK eiicubi. oi jiu-
Uhlem.!'!,
di:HH..t ""
15. 1'iut uteiuMitof .luhu r, I'owlei, Ai'mV of
luibe.t UrUH, U.uoi i nu tw'oeuar 1.
10. AeeoniUb 'U o.uud AUaius . duiV. Oi'D.iplet
Ueu'iiail.laloof Uovust lv ,i , urj .t. '
EVj?- JTOU NKAT AND CUIKAP
JOB PlUNTiNQ,
CAUL AT Tim CUmtHXli Oltlliiti
U,?.i,!g.fe;1u, u
II A 11 l 1' tl In
JSJ'i AlU.VI'llliY AIAGAZIVP
i.i
DtilliAt Nnllcc nr Mm I'kx,
-i.Tli0.',',10''1 WnlarMniitlily in ilic w'.rlj v,
W o must lire In terms of ciilojy iilr
, lone, nnd vrleil exrellence nr IIaii'Mi' i I V'
I r.lNK-nniunnl wlln n inonili'y eiri'ulni ,?, ?',
nboiit 171),' i (oplen-ln wliow mee" n ' , '
I round Homo or (lio elioleeH Unit nn i...... ,
i rrndlimor Uioday. WuKpealt or tin, ,A ''"'
- ovldeneoor tho cultllro nl llio Alnei'lnin ll" f
nnd tho popularity It 1ms neiiutred I, 1
I:,,rl1 Nliinoereontiilnsril'ly 1'! paBi'snriw 11,,''
I nintier,nm)riipilalelylllutrntedwiTl,K,i " '
1 5V,1"'hi,l1L''nlViVio,e,LV,1,,''5flr,ll('.rn'- inn'nv
).j l ure-it power Mi II p dlMemlnntlon oVn'lol' .",
lurolltemtiiro. Tiu-riNin's uulite i "
jjlfrralttre, J.ornrtn 1
Wo enn uceoiiut for IM MUecRH onlyliy thu - ,
nio f.ict tlmt It meets precisely Iho nopiil tr hi,,
.utnlil 'iiKnynrlety orplensrim nud n,in ,.''
lending lor oil. Xion't llcrM,lln (oi, ""'"
HUlWCnlPTIONri.-lsCI.
Tkiims:
ItAlll'F.R'S JIAIIAZI-.IE, OllO.ve.tl .1 m
Ao l:xtm Copy of (lllict 1 1 1 . - M.(,
or Hazaii will lio mipplled B.n, In Mr evit- i im!
of l'lVEHi'liscilllimw nt tl I i encn, In i ,.,
inlltnniot or Mix CeplM for a) I I. 1
HuliseiiberHto HAul-F.lI'M IA(J.INI.,W
nnd 1IA.AI:. In ono address for ono ymr,
or, two or llnrjier's Periodica', to 'one n
lor ono yi nr, 87 1 1.
Hack Numbers enn bosupptldl nt eny 'iin
A Conii.lcto Het. now coiniirlsin-f Th r .
Volumes n nent elolh binding, will bus,
eri'rcs., relyht nt expenso or puiehn-el,li
per volume, Mingle voluinci, bv ninll, pos , ,tl
:j i iuiii iusv-i iul uiiiiiiu, o, eeni-, ny ji,
postpn'd,
Tlio . ostnaoon ItAlM'rr.'H MArlAs-ixc u
nyenv whldi must bo paid ut ll-e i.ul iei
iiiKi-ouiee,
Huhscrlptlon sent from llvltlshNnvlh Aim i
en Tiovlneis must bo nrcoiuitnnled wllh ,., ur
AimiTioNAi., io prcpny United Hinds p, ,t
Addlchfl
, iiAtii'int & mtonimu, x ,
u A llepository of Fashion, Phauf.
U.JL. una iiisiructiou,
H A 11 1 li ICS BAZA 11.
A mipplemonl ronlnlnii) nunieroui nilbs Mi
1 alteniH of uxcfiil nrtlclr- arcomimul itlo'i a. r
o ry fortnight, and occasionally an ileuniu (u
orni f.iihlon plnlc,
llmper'H nazai'i'ontnln 10 folio f"i rf i of i.
i7o ot Ilflipt'i'M Weekly, printed on Hiiimii..,.
i lhiiKleied paper and Is published weekly,
Cl ideal No Ileus of (ho Press.
Harpcr.a Ilafcir eontAitiH, beildes pit turen, nu.
tcriis.ete.,1). varletyofinalloofreipi-el.il uumiimI
Interest to tho family j nrtlcles on heallli.drih-,
and hoiistkteplh" In nil branches ; lu t-.ianr a
matter Is eipccla..y adapted to thu circle. It UrX.
teiuleittoIntere.it nnd instruct: nnd il lun. i,'...
skies, good stories nnd lltcraiy matter of lmip.
It WnotBurprMtitf that tho Journal, ultli mu-i
features, lias achieved In a short timo nu ha
ineo hiiecetH ; foi'Hometliinifof ItH k'-id hm ilc
Kir. din tl'o.isaniU of f.iinllleH, and it put)llMurs
liavo filled tho demand, A. )', Ihrnltui J 1
Whether wo consldf Itt c'nlrriH as based ui ,u
thoele'ianee nnd Mipcrlnity oftho paper, il i.
fora lilcalnppearanee,thotistoniiiljiiii(ii!c
dliplycd In lhoem;ravIii"4, or tho llttrt.ry mn.
trlbutlonsfoi. talned lu 1 pa ft?, vrn iinln itm.
iiiG.J ptonoancolt to bo sn,irlor lu ( i ii ton)
every partlculor toany o'her s;inllar publlraLim
hero oi abroad. J'itl'it. Jmtl JntrUf(irc
Wo know or no other KiujlUh or Anie nn
liiirnal orfashlou that eati pie tent to uottu -li
it In eomplcteneisnnd varle,y. A. 3. Tun
It lint tiio merit of being nenMblc, of conu . ni'
Inst i action, or fit. .nc excellent pntlernmn . v ry
departnienl, pud or being well Mocked with , na
reiidlnR'jnaller. W'aMtwmi unit lirfU 'or,
TodreisneeonHii'i to llarpei'M llazar . n .
tho nlm nud ambition oi llio wo.tun or Am r
Jio '.on Tri t rlpl,
SUUSCltlPrlbNS. 1S(?J.
Terms I
lIa.pciBlt..zav,ono jr.ir t
Auextrain y Lliher 4.1 tho Mtuiiiur, WnUn
or Itaxar w-tU 4jsapp"ed giatls for et iv ( m
llvosuLhcr'UTMat SI I each. In ono teiml .iuu.
or felq e(.plei I ir flU I t.
Kubscriptions to IIiperrf ilnji no W i U
oplJaar.io nio niliirett ft.youo $ tar, M ), or
two of ll.uiierb l'ei'loJleaU. to ono mlditi for
ono year, 4 '.
ItHclc numbeiH can bo suppl!od at any time.
Tho iostsgo on Haipei h Uaxr 's IMdid a
year which must be paldnt tlichitbieri1iu'Hp.ist.
.MiibLcriiUIons sent from IhitMiNoith Ann
leaul'ro hcfiiuunt boaeeoir Mink.l with-J ct.
ayeeari d (lonat, toprepny Tnltcd Mtati ins-
tage. Address JIAHl'j;U A JUlO'K New mU
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Tnr ancients piocJalmcd that Meimai-N,
Nymphs, Naiads, and tho Orates, had Ion:; ilou-ln-t
tieseM which made them 4.-11 vied by iljty m
rirsorcai th. Hut they aioso out or the c 1 frmn
or Lathed lu fountains peached by no turn ml
hands and kept Ihelr locks of tint nt,it t, tt
twl tusfroiix, and thi's had no ned or li-in s
Vejcnblo Ambroila which N d.iln tho H.uiif
tiling foi llioiiba nils of pioplo in our day
If gur frifiidn w'i use nrepaialions fur n tt.r
inggray hair they Miouid iiku tho hi hi -i un
mailitt. Ourattinttoii has lately been tadui 1.1
an artielo which Um hii cxlensUt hale and isy
hlKh rejutallon, lniown as QIiuVm N't ft tana
AnibroNia, and Eso mu inel'ned 10 tninic inni it
fiossetsen niQio diMuublu unl IcsHolijiebou niiiil
ties than au other In leo nn.iltei. It hm iri"i
ray or her laded ban' tr. tin oii-;'ual nm in
most lnvl;oiatiotniau(t tsooi'ilnu piropntu -niooait
iiambull and hnuioiN uoni the hi-mn
Oi h it n fair iria1 and i ju taunot iiiiltnM n
(f.,hvjj.u.
TfOJIAN.--Fenialc'S owliijr to llio
u peeuliar rud luiiio.iimt ioiauoii -ii
lhfy ktivtaiu, theji'ptcuhai oiuanizalioii.iuui t.iu
oMU'tH they peifoiin nio btihjtt't to lutuij -n tl 1 -Irs.
I'teedoui fioni thttoc nitribino lu no mm .it
ue teo lo ihelr happiiK and ulf.ui, Ua i n 1.
e .i bo happy who aro 111. Not only mi, lun no
ono of lht'o valoiiH feinalo t oinplainlt e-oi Imu
lio Millcu'd to iuu on wiihnnl invoivlie tin 1. il
eal he-ilUi of liio individual, and m inou i-m-diu'int;
pC4inuu'nt sifkusH and pfuonliiu1 id
elitic for 1h It dleawxtit to totiMiltu ph hi
for llio relief of ihe&e vavloun iklUal alh "us
and (uilv upon tho most uiKetit necett' Ity Mdln
ti no woman so I.ii' Laertlleo her jjuult'cl (li.iiui
lino do t Ins. 'J lio tvexwlUlhen tiiaiiic u- l"i
)l.u'-u; In llieir hands sunpio bpecilh'L wuui
dl bd found eftleaoiiH in leiieviov and cuiiif
albio-it ceiy ono of i'ioso tionbiesuiiie om
pliuuts pic tli iv to llio tvx.
llemboldN i;;tractof llueliu, Uund.-i iN t.uf
foi1 mi jii silenee, and huni'H'J'i ofolhi"' ui ji'
vhhiIv to tho (Mupislnn'id doclois, uho m nr
ninny t.uitidizo iliein iih tho nope o, 11 1 i)i'nr
apply lenuilK'-i wh eli mado lln'in wkim- I
1 would iiolWuIi to avert a-ivlhliu that u-a.M
do Jnlustiee lo tlio alii clcd, buii lam oblivul hi
say tlmt allhoii"h H niny bo pvodiieed fiomi
cit.slvo exhaustion o. tho powo's of JiK. 1 I 'lii
noun euiployiueut, uuuholesomo air and f""'
piiiusouieusiuiation, thoiio of lea and t elite,
and lieiii't'iit elilldhinli, It!- far ol tenor eaieni
by dlreet ii'.ltailon, applied tot '10 iihuoih nuia
biano oilho vaauia ilbelf,
Wiieiuevievvnuj tho causes of these ibstie-Mii
eouiiilainu, it iiuost pamlnl lotoud'hiplute llu
lUleiuiantdMlseoiiftfiueul upon them ll It Uit
siuiplujuvico lo llio subject lu enu.aeiaio u (w
of tho many iddil'onai eauses vhio so laicHv
a(IV(t (ho Iilo, litaltU and liapiuesH of women all
elas-eiofsoeu'ty, nud w lilch coiisebutnll all ft
moiooJcsH diucliy, tliowell.uo of Iho intpi'
hiimaii l.unlly, Tho bi.m'ft lhatelsls for ,'iJ
emus edaeatloii and nnniaie, eauves tlio j tin-
tlat naliuo lietiliint-d i . rodoieal ilevHopim nl
t bo wo si id and perv.ttd lu llio lesiuiintt nf
dies., tho tarly coulinomenl of oehool, ami ts
Iteially in tho unhi-ullhy ocdemcut of tho hull
loom. Thus, with Iho body huli-clothi-d,uml lae
mind unduly oxelled by pleaviuf, ptrx'tlliu "
imdult;ht lovel llio hoiirs designed by niitmc ih
bleep' ami ic.il, the woilcor dslruilIonl'lM,r
coiiipllslied.
In i-om.e(iueiico of Ihii eioly stialu upon la-i
Hy.ieni, uioMects.tiy cllOi't ismiulred by i.if dfi
lento olay 10 tL'talu tic.' sitiiatioii lu m-IkhiI u
a latleviliie, nut ausiiavuij; theuvil. Wlien nit
eveiteinc.iiy.s oer,iuiolherin piwiprlive Ki '"
tlio mi ud motbidiy senHitlvoloimpusiou.wl1 i"
the now constant res. taint of fashionable mi''
absolully imbiddiu'i iho excieio judipHn-.'
to tlio allaiunientaud reienliouof or;.iuieli'.dtU
an I fclieni'lit tho expouuo to nlli air lav
sudden eh ii'io of temperatuio ; iho coiupUtu
pio-itiatlou pioduce by exeissio danelna.iaii'.t
of ueeessl' , piodueo Ihelr leiltinialo elln i. A.
last an ca y mania oilapillio ell max of hiir ry
and, and tho uufoituualeono lidheitoso uueih
U'aulU'ss of iho plain lenionstraiucMof ho ot'b
teato natuio, becomes an unwilling hiihj.'ii ot
medleal tiealmeut. Tin' but n truthful I
tureof the ixpeiieuce of tlioo sands u lour J onus
w omen,
Uouffbefoio thoabihlv to cxeu'iso Ha nine
tlons of Iho i'euoititive organs, they le'iune ft''
educaltoii tit their pecui iarf ducat inn of liielr
eiiliar ervoii system, corfiposeil of what ! ud
led tljolisMU'S, which is, in common w illi tlio fo
tualoh e.ist and lips, ovldeuily under Hie '
trot of Micutal cmoiious and asstH-i.itions al an
eaiiy peviiKl oflifoj and, as W't shall subMijm al
ly ste. iiiso emotions, wneu excessive, lead loua;
befoiopubeillyt 1" babUs whltli sap the riy
k(h of ilieii Mctims eio iiaimo h.iSse(fiomill
ed tlieirdevchJpmeiit.
1'orfemalo wcaWlicsi and debility, WlnU or
Intcorihiea, Too 1'toltiso Meusliualiou, 1 1 liaus
lion, Too long L'oiUjniHil pcilods, for I'lulul1-.'
Uteri, woe.ilor Iho most i-Ucet siu-eltlo kuoHii
Jicuihold's Couioouud cxtrai t of lluehti, I'ine
lions lor uve, dioi, auu mh leo accouiiau
i'einaleslu eve.y pel led of life, fi mil Iniauiy I"
exticiuo old uue, will tlud .t a lemi'dy to ai n
tmeinthoUlschataoof Ua tuuetious. Mieiifth
H tlio (jloiy of maiiiiood nud woiuanhood. lb-ui'
uoid's Kxlractlluehu is inoiostreliplhciiiniit t
any of the preparations tf Hark or Iron, iiinuiti'
salfraud moio picasaut, llemtiold's xliuvt 1',"
chu, huvluif ritelved tiio endorsemenl of b'1
most pioiutiient piivsleians lu the United stab'
is now ollcrcd to antleltd humanity as a eerlaai
eme for the following d.seases and syiiipi""
from whltevers eaiu-e ni)gluattnii tiemnt) "
blllly, mentatund plipsical depression, liuli"
ty, de'onni.iatiou of lllnod to Head, mhiIhmiI
l.ieas, liisleiia, Keueial l.mt ability, ielh'ii
ut uialit.abseneoof inusculiti' Klllcicnev b "
nniii'iiio. ttvstit'tis i.i. pmneiiii'iin. tow soirn "
oriiunlzatlon or paralysis of llio oruaus of H ui'J
Htiou, iaipiiauono( ino ucari, huh 111 iu-i
billlaied slate of thosyslem, Toinsuielhcu!'
ulno. cut this oul, Aslc for llelmhiKd s. jafc"
uoolliei, nM by drulsts and deal leu e1 J
wheie, IVicofl.pcv bottle, or six boH 1
$ti.f 1. Hollvercd toany address, Jkrilhe 'llI,7
tnms In all communication!!. AddKss. lh;
llelmbold, Driijf and Clilmleat WaielmuM1.
lircmdway.N. Y. ...
NoueuiuReiiiiluouulessdone up lu kl'V"v.
craved wiupptv fae-snillu of inv (iiciotcal ''
uousp.aiid siitutd, 11. V, llLM'""'1'
' Oct, JUOSui.
louih in: own, cim-. J. fcWrt
JJltOWN & KWALU,
wiiolehau; auocjiitF
N. K. Cor. TliiiU it Vino Btifi
PHILADELPHIA,
May Uj, li&MUuo,