The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, November 20, 1868, Image 2

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THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBU11G, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA."
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Millnm mr'nsW.rtlitiifr In this section of
th lint.
The Assessorshlp.
Tur. hcr.nnulo for ofllco liit.i nlrruily
licun, mill axti'mlt from llilv two ilol-lar-u-j-oar
post-oulco iij) to ioultloti3 In
tliocvblnet. Tliifo or four caniltilutca
turo zealously t work for tlio iost-ullli:o
hero, with about ceiual clianrcs of sue-
ecus, nr. John nml Samuel Knoir nro
each eagerly fighting for tho. Assessor
hip. Tho forrnorreiirifcnl.s tlio itadl
calolcuicnt of tho iurty, while the lat
ter Is the candidate of tlioCoii.vrvntlvo
class. "Tho two lawyers" hnvo the In
Ido track, and have already promised
appointments to numerous clerks and
deputies. They have also the advan
tage of tho Itepubltcan newspaper, in
Which Knorrnnd a prominent "John
son man" aro alike stockholders. As
thu"Couservatlves" carried offthespolls
thrco years ago, they liiiiiglitu they
avoan easy fight now; hut many
Kadtcals in tho county cannot tep the
propriety of throwing "If an old and
trusted leader, whom they deem well
qmillfletl for tho office, for untried
yiluths, "who aro hacked by tho odious
"Jphnson men."
Wlillo we enjoy tho light, wo cannot
help wishing success to thu con-crvatlvo
element represented by Knorr, as it
rendered us efficient ,'ervleo against
Jlercur ill 18CG-S, against fleary, and in
favor of Sharswood. As tho indications
are Hint Grant will prove Conservative,
h!s,oBice-holdcrs should ho of the same
stalnp. The men who nominated and
elected him bhould have the spoils.
"Let us have peace."
Newspaper Tiles.
WE.htive alluded to this subject be
fore, but desire again to press uptu our
readers tho advantage of filing their pa,
pers. Not a day passes but that wo aio
applied to tn person or by letter for
tome ono copy of tho Coi.t-'JlitlAN which
coutainsbonio matter specially valua
ble to tho applicant.
Great "moral and pecuniary" tdvan
Ugo would accrun to the people, if they
would llle and preserve their newspa
para; and then, beside, the year's ill
-would bo worth more than they cost,
whereas, aoiV they aro utterly waited,
llowmany choice articles aro published
from week to week, that aro worthy to
bo prcoerv6d news, statistics, useful
receipts, aitlcloi on agriculture, horti
culture, history, biography, religion ;
now discoveries in art, science, geogra
phy, fun j thopiarriage and death rec
ord; beautiful specimens of proso and
poetry, original . or (-elected from tlio
.choicest literature of tlio dsy ; making
your paper every year a real, encyclo
paedia of tho wprld's progress and no
ctimulivtQl, wisdom. A subscriber fre
mientl.v reads an Hem In his nancr: ho
or his children destroy It tho same day;
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.tho next flay, lie, would gfvej tho price
of a year!s subscription If ho could turn
to thatltom. Verhaps if, was a receipt
from which hq could maksNa hundred
dollars; perhaps statistics that would
nettle some animated discussion; per
haps some market report or some direc
tion in regard toplantltig or cultivation
tliat woiidsivahini (he prlcoof many
bushejgpf grain or fruit; or, it may bo
some uuvertlscmcnt that would aavo
him many dollars, or, an article on sci
ence, or something cliw in tho ldo Held
of literature, or'tbo history of tho times
that would yield him or his children
after him, profit nnd pleasure for years
trrcome. Hut It Is gone. His valuable
paper was put to some ignoblo use, and
and he loses all that It mlglithavesavcd
hiiii if it had boon filed, so that he could
produco it when wanted.
By filing each number the young
folks have an entertaining volume of
stories ; the farmer a useful collection
ol agricultural matter; the politician,
a record of political events; the ladiei,
n number of good stories', useful re
ceipts, and well selected poetry. I'ub
Ho Mies, lists of Jurors, all tho proceed
ings nf our courts, could bo referred to
nt a glance. In a word, wo caa now sell
all our flics at double tho price of sub
scription. Wo have gone to the expense of buy
ing a numberof White' 1'ateut News
paper Files, and have sizes to suit the
argent dally, down to a shejt of letter J
paper. i
Thu beneflls of this invention aro :
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3. It lathe most simple constiuctlon,
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Our Gains.
BEHiDKa electing Democratic (lover
nors this year in New' York and Now
Jersey, tho. Democracy of tho Union
havo' gained 'tlilrty-llvo members of
Congress, as follow's:
Arkansas.
Georgia,
Illinois,
Indiana,
Louislann,
Maryland,
Minnesota,
Missouri.
New Vork,
North Carolina
Ohio,
Pennsylvania
South Carolina,
'i'ennesseo,
Total, '
New Jersey
'rho'probabllltlcs aro that the Radi
cals will havo from iirteen to eighteen
less than it two-third majority In thu
House.
A rredlctlonConceriilng den, Orant.
In n speech mado last week at Crest
line, Ohio, Mr. Vallandlghnui said.
"No my Republican friends. I liavti
not said anything ngalnst (len. (Irani
in this conipnlgii. I have not dono it
forn purpose. If ho Is fit to hu Presi
dent, long before his term expire I
wilt bo found supporting him, honestly
and cordially, ngalnst the leaders of
tho parly which expects to elect him in
November. I.oud cheers. And you
havo no right to cry out "traitor"
against him, you wilt havo no right to
;alk about his Tylcrlzlng, or his Fill
niori'lzlng, or Johnsontzlng you. You
nominated lit in in Chicago, you put n
platform or something culled a plat
loim Into his hand; yon asked him for
an acceptance of It, and ho nccepted,and
J dare say he would have accepted tho
i Democratic nominal on too.lljaucrhtor.1
Hut ho took eaio in his letter of nccopt-
tancotosay that he would not proclaim
any policy. Ho did not consider it ml.
,vIsablo to do so In advance of tho elec
tion to say what ho would do when ho
was elected. Now, 1 pray you to ro-
member that I told you on this 26th of
October, that Oen. Orant will reject the
mad, fanatical, revolutionary Radical
leaders of tho organization which put
him forward, if ho proves truo to the
constitution nnd tho Union of our fath
ers. Loud cheers. If ho will restoro to
this government Its harmony, and glvo
back to tlio people their rights, North
and South, I will bo found among his
cordial supporters, becauso I will bo
found in opposition to tho Radical par
ty.
West Virginia Despotism,
Wi: havo been surprised moro than
once at the want of information abroad
oven in the ndjoInlngStutcs, concerning
west Virginia despotism.
It is fact of easy demonstr.Uion.thnt
even tlio Southern States, ruled ns thev
are by the sword, aro moro freo to-day
than the always loyal Stato of West
Virginia.
In this Stato (hero nrq not less (ban
twcuty-flvo thousand disfranchised cltl
zens. No, not "citizens!" for thenmcn
ded constitution of tho Stato declares
that they can never becomo citizens;
although they were born on her soli,
have lived here all their lives nnd are
heavily taxed to support the munclpal,
Slate and national governments. They
are aliens on their nntivo soil, as far as
the Stato constitution can make them
aliens,
In tills county Hlone there aro 1,100
disfranchised men, comprising tho
wealth, intelligence, public spirit, and
moral worth of Greenbrier.
In this town, with n population of
1,300, tlieioiuoonly eight voters; and
yet in this county the; e is not one dis
loyal man, excepting the Radlcals.who
arealldlsloya'. In West Virginia thero
aro not less than 25,000 men who can
not hold any office, sit on u Jury, or
tcacli u public school
In est Virginia (hero aro not le-s
than 2o,000 men who cannot obtain
ludgment on tho old dobls duo thera.or
eniorce contracts.
In Wot Virginia tho taxes for coun
ty nnd township purposes aro eight
times heavier than beforo tho war.
In West Virginia we have flvo paid
officers now to ono before tho war.
1 I. ICorf Vlmlnl. l..,l.l.
In West Virginia thosalaries of coun
ty officers are double and some of them
trebcle, of what they wero boforo the
war.
In West Virginia, especially in the
border counties, the offices aro with
few exceptions, filled-by tho most igno
rant and vicious of tho population.
In West Virginia threo men In each
county, known us the County Board of
Iteglotratlen, nro actually licensed, by
an act of the Legislature, to enter on
record that their fellow-citizens nro per
jurers I
In West Virginia tho County Boards1
of Registration have on tiro control of
every office in the State. ThoIIoardof
Registration of Ohio comity can unseat
Governor Boreman bymerely scratch
lug his namo(romtho list of registered
voters. Tho Board of Registration of
Monroo county can unseat Judge Nat.
Harrison in the samo way. No man
( an hold office miles ho Is a voter. No
man can bo a voter unless ho Is regis
tered. No man can register, or remain
registered, without tlio consent of tho
county boards of registration. .S:ratch
ISoioinan's name or Harrison's name
from tho registry, and (ho sceptro of
power drops from their nerveless grasp.
Did such a stato of things ever beforo
exit In any civilized community? Haj
as mean, contemptible, sneaking, cow
ardly, brutal a do?potlsm as that of
est Virginia ever beforo rejoiced the
hearts of devils, or called for tho aven-
ging bolts of Heaven '.'
".Mountaineers niways freo!" Oh,
what a mockery of a noblo sentiment !
What a brazen-faced lie! Thero is no
freedom In Hkvj mountains, except tho
fieedom oflgnoranoj and villany to
lord it over intelligence nnd honesty.
UretnbHcr Jmlejitmlait.
I. O. of O. V. Our readers will ro
member that It was decided nt last an
nual session of tho Grand Lodge of tlio
Order of Odd FcIIowh to celebrate, on
tho 2Cth of April next, tho fiftieth iinni
versary of tho introduction of tlio Order
into tho United States, in an Imposlug
manner, for which purposo a committee
was appointed to mako tho necessary
nrrangements. Tho city or Pi.iludol
phla was selected ns tho favoicd city In
which tlio celebration should bo held.
Tho programme, as informally given nt
this time, provided for an oration to be
delivered by the veteran Grand Secro
tary of tfio Grand Lodge of tho United
States, Jamos L. Rldgeley, who has oc
cupied that portion for over a quarter
of a century, and was, during tho life
tlmo of Thomas Wildey, tho founder or
tlio Order in this country, Ids most In
timato friend nnd .adviser. Two odes
aro to bo written expressly for tlio occa
sion, which will be set to popular and
attractive airs. Tho indoor ceremonies
will takoplacoat the Academy orMu
sic, while a large and imposing proces
sion, comprising tho entire brotherhood
In tho cl ty or Philadelphia, many or the
surrounding counties, besides entlro
lodges nnd deputations from mauy or
tho States, will tako placo In public.
South Caiiom.va. Grant'smnjorlty
In South Carolina oxceeds !),000. Tho
Republicans elect two members or Con
gress, and tlio Democrats (wo.
Or courso (ho homo or secession nnd
(reason in (ho South should strlko hands
with her sister Mnssachusets, tho homo
or Hartford couveutloiiism in tho
North.
News Items.
itrflcnornl Coin rnivn nmr Ma Inw.
ycrs u,000 as a retaining fao.
IWA VOIIHC llintrinnf Wmt nln A
cooked rat on nn election bet. It tasted
llko young squirrel.
lSlOcktoll. Chltfnrnln. lins nn nrtu.
slnn well thousand feet deep, which
uiscnarges .100,001) gallons of hot water
dally.
fiT Tho Welsh tltlo of dm OnrWn
Highland book Is "Dulcnad o Ddyddly-
irein llywyd ynyr Ucl.cldyivedd."
ttif-Gcll. JlcCll'llnil Isnf tinvimit In
Philadelphia, tho guest of his brother,
Dr. J. H. B. JlcClellan.
IftTSomo descendant of Solomon has
wisely remarked that those who co to
law for damages nro suro to get thorn.
My A Philadelphia engine company
puts a clean paper collar and a purple
nccktlo on tho neck of Its pet poodlo
every morning.
A Massachusetts barber pun
shavon man, dress his hair, and get
mm to tno cars, ono hundred rods dis
tant, In five minutes.
WyTlio Tribune reports that Secre
tary Soward is soon to bo married. For
tho gratification of dinnor-table gossip
pers wo will add that he was born in
IBM.
-Ti.cro aro now residlnir in tho
little village of Derby Centre, Vermont
iwenty-nino widows, with only ono
widower, and ho Is nearly ninety years
of ago.
laCfGeu. Sheridan, it is said, reports
that ho had seen a herd of buffaloes
ninety miles in length and twenty-five
miles In width, and estimates thu num
ber It contained at 300,000.
star Vice President Schuyler Colfax,
was married on Tuesday, 27th October,
In Ashtabula county, Ohio, to Miss
Nellie 31. Wade, daughtor of Hon.
BcnJ. V, Wade.
lay- In Minnesota, Ignatius Donnelly,
republican, Is defeated for Congress
owing to n spilt in tho party, and a
democrat Is elected. Negro sufl'rago
was carried by 0,000 majority.
larAn old maiden lady in New
York has left all her property for the
purposo of building n church, on con
ditlon that her bones shall bo made in
to mortar In which to lay the corner-
stoue.
W-Tho Mayor of Macon, Georgia,
lately caught a negro thief at midnight'
robbing his garden. Tlio Mayor shot
at him and brought lilm to n halt.
Nothing daunted, tho negro indignant
ly exclaimed that tho "timo was com
ing when (he peoplo would go whero
Ihey pleased wilhout being halted."
SMrs. Andrew Weston of Middle
boro, recently sold a bundle of rags iu
her posse-sion to a tin pedler in Nor-
(on . Next day Mr. Weston sought the
pedler, found tho rags intact, and ou
their boing opened took out an enve
lopo containing $2500, which he had
put away for safe keepiug ids wifo not
knowing of tho deposit.
IiS-A boy living in Rome, Ohio, re
cently picked up a small whito stone
from the gravel In tho town, which
proved to bo very valuable. A Cincin
nati find offered him $100, then $150,
nnd finally $175 for it. Ho took It to
another establishment, however, who
said It was either a ruby or a diamond,
nnd very valuable, probably worth $7,
000. 6-An instanco of petrifaction of
human remains Is recorded by tho Troy
(N. Y.) J'ress. The body of a man,
burled six years ago In Western New
York, was disinterred a.fcwdiysjigo
when it was fouud lu a stato of perfect
petrifaction, tho surface being almost
as white and puro as marble, and It
presented tho appcaranco of n finely
chiseled statue.
IiS"Thero was n nuadrunlo marrlaun
In Indiana tho other day. A man mar
ried his third stcn-mothcr. whn liml
threo children by his father, and three
of Ids cousins, brothers, married threo
of his wife's sisters. At last accounts
tho parties wero trying to find out what
reunion inoy nro to eacn oiner.
Haflt may not bo generally known
that New York horsss chow tobacco,
out iney sometimes uo. On the ferry
boats it is not unusual to seo men giv
ing (heir horses a "quid," which tho
animals not only chow, but swallow,
and thero Is a popular idea tiiat the
stimulant Is good for tho wind.
t&r Au Irishman In New York was
required to produce his certificate of
citizenship. Ho retired in anger, nnd
after a tlmo reappeared, bearing upon
ills back u house door, on which was
pasted, nil too securely, tho inquired
paper. This ho set down beforo tho as
tonished Judges with tho romark, "An'
will that plazo yes?"
iQf Flvo miles cast of Green rlver.on
thollnoortho Union Pacific Railroad,
a rock has been on flro In a largo cut.
.When It first becamo ignited tho labor-
crs endeavored (o extinguish it bv
throwing water on it, but In vain.
They (hen (ried to suiotlier it with
earth, nnd railed. It Is thought to bo
sand-stono saturated with petroleum.
4J-A Western tiaradlso Is thus de
scribed: "No incomo lax ; no infernal
revenue ; no bplea to &ea ir you treat a
friend on Sunday ; no special or dog
tax or bounty fund. And, to end with,
tho Indians and half-breeds can't tell
ono greenback from another, so all ones
nro tens."
eS-Tho Barnstablo J'atrlnl hi-tnn-a
out Its cut of tho old frlgato "Constitu
tion," announcing its saronrrlvalnt tho
head of Salt River. Wo havo seen that
craft after moro nrosnerous vovmms.
but, as tho Pulrtot says, "not a spar
nor a flag has suffered from tho flro of
tlio enemy, and her noblo crow will
staud by her guus, aud again bo prepar
ed' to do battle for tho Union."
ifiy-Utlca, November 11. Tho Pri
mary Convention of the Episcopal
Church assembled this morning in
Graco Church, Bishop Coxo delivered
n sermon at tho afternoon session, Tho
special order wasthecholcoofa Bishop
ror tho now Diocese. Tho loading can
didates Tor tlio position wero tho Rev
croud Doctors Llttltjohn, or Brooklyn,
Vandeuzen, or Utlca, nud Leeds, or
Baltimore. After five ballots, the final
clioico or thu Convention was Rov. Dr.
Llttlejohn of Brooklyn,
G it ant rcmies oven to rtl letters
of application rorolllco, says tho Now
York VVnif. Let us havo peace.
Tim Natlonnl Jnlelliycnccr In speak. I
Ing or tho result or tho lato elections
ayst
"In tho Sonnto (ho Conservatives loso
tho services of four gentlemen of dis
tinguished nblllty Mr". Hendricks, or
Indiana j Mr. Doollttlo, of Wisconsin ;
Mr. Rovcrdy Johnson, or Maryland;
and Mr. llucknlow, or Pennsylvania.
Thcso Senators will bo deonlv mlssnil.
nud their nUcnco Is u loss (o(ho coun
try not easily mado cood. It will not.
however, ho long, wo imagine, heroro
tlio great tide or Consurvat Ism ullt
bring them back (o (ho posts in which
inoy navo been so useful. Wo ought
not to omit to stato tha( In Mr. John
son's nlaco wo nro to hnvo a mrntlrimih I
of experience, Integrity, and fair rcpu-
union ior nmiity. wo mean Mr. Win.
T. Hamilton, formerly a member of
tho lower Houso of Congress.
From Calirornla wo will have a very
valuablo ncccsslon in tlio person or Mr.
Eugene Cnsscrly, ono or (ho most con
spicuous members or tho San Francisco
bar. Ohio sends (o thu Senato Judge
Thurman, who acquired so much repute
last year by his canvass In Ohio, and
tho extraordinary run ho mado heroro
tho people. Judge Thurman is n miui
or singular uprightness, directness, nud
force, nnd has a strong inoseulliio intel
lect. Wo feel well assured ho will mako
his mark in tho public councils.
Life ik New York. Sunshine and
Shadow In Now York. By Matthew
Halo Smith. Illustrated i 720 pp.
Hartford. Conn. : J. B. Burr 4 Co.
1803. Sold only by subscription.
Orcat cities which nro tho hearts of
great nations, aie always fruitful topics
mi mu pen or a sKUiiut writer; but
probably no city in tlio world centers
In herself more material of varied in
terest than does Now York. So, no
work which could como to tha hands of
our readers, who lovo to know "what's
going on in the world," and "hew peo
ple live," wmd ho apt to be found so
Intensely interesting ns tho ono whoso
title we quoto above. J. B. Burr A Co.
tho publishers of the work, certainly
know what they wero about In plvlnsrlt
to tlio public. It must havo a vast sale
tor "everybody and his nsighbor-' can
not bnt find in ihi, lin-.lr u ,ii i
excite and Interest him, to say nothing
of the thotisaud valuablo matters of
solid information which it affords. No
hnilv Ti-nm fli MAi.nfH.. 1 t.i
j luuuuji siiuuiu over vis
it Now York without bavin Uri mill
this book; aud tho old frequenter of
that city will find scattered here aud
there throughout its pages, hosts of
imugs which may navo escaped his at
tention, and will rise from tho perusal
Of the book (which ho will be sure not
w "W "siuB uu no lias finished it,) with
thnt SAH Of nlK14ltra whtnh nttn A.nl.. I.
" " " - . n.i.vu ill
roTlsiting In manhood tho sconca of his
cnimnooa, or in wandering back to tho
( a ... ...
-luiner-janu." Tno nin-h nii th nn.
morn I wnrlh nnrl r-rafk and .
Hut - V UIIU WJtUlIJJJ i
Joys and sorrows ; smiling fortuiionnd
frowning penury ; (he homo and alinr.s
ui uuvoiion ana purity, ana tn Intel I
or views of tho homes of debauchery
and crilno. etc.. etc.. nrn li
in (heir (ruo colors. Tho publishers de
servo tho publics most practical thanks
iorims worir.
GltANT AND 1IIB FlUEXDS.--Tho Coil
stitutlonal Union, a Democratic organ
nere, puuiisiied by Tom Florenco a
member of tho Democratic National
Resident Commltto. contains n short
editorial to-night, concluding as fol
lows :
Tho Radical attacks alreadv mado nn.
on General Grant aro but tho avant
couriers of quick-coming propositions
irom tno lilcrli nrieslsnr t m km i
glvo Mr. Colfax.and not General Grunt,
tho Republican electoral votesfor Presi
dent. It Will not bo to US thn innif
astonishing thing in tlio world if tho
Democratic electoral votes should bo
required yet to mako General Grant
President. At all events, let our Jumps
bo trimmed nnd burning.
For four or flvo days (hero havo been
hints ofa programme, said to bo favor
ed by activo leading Radicals having
for its object tho cheating of Grant out
or tho Presidency by casting tho Radi
cal electors votes for Schuyler Colfax.
An Explanation Wanted.
Ir Seymour and Blair had been elec
ted, tho present tlghdiess in (ho money
marke(, und (ho high prieo of coal,
would havo seriously been charged (o
(hat ovcn(. Every Radical newspaper
iu (lie country would hnvo dwelt upon
this fact, nnd every Radical stump
speaker would havo proclaimed It with
clarion voice and, what is more, their
readers and hinrers would havo believ
ed thorn. Now, supposo they go to
work and explain these little difficulties
In n philosophio manner.
Voti.vo roit Adams, A certain Rad
ical of Hemlock wished to get ills fath
er to tho polls, but the old man was
childish, and know nothing about elec
tions or candldn(es. Finally tho hope
ful b6n asked his father if ho had voted
for Adams for President.
"Yes," was tho reply.
"Would you vote for him again If you
could?"
"Yes," said tho old inau.
"All right, hero's n ticket," said tho
son, "he's running," nndiu tho vote for
John Adams, uliaa Grant, wai depos
ited. ,
We regrot to learn thn( Bishop Stc
yens fell on a sldo walk In Bethlehem
Pa. on Saturday night and bmko his
arm and leg. Ho is at tho reildeneo of
his brothsr-ln-law, Prollessor Coppce.
Mrs. Cuddy Stanton, Mrs. Horace
Oreoly and threo other old ladles, aro
out in a circular, demanding equal suf
frago for women. -'
Mrt. Wm. M. TicKNort, of tho firm of
Tlcknor 4 Fields, book publishers, re
tires from tho business with u.fortuno
stated at $300,000. Tho present firm la
Fields, Osgood 4 Co.
Thu Ausiy. Tho '.'Standing Army"
consists, says tho Adjutant aenorul, of
,71l men and 1,310 on special service,
Infantry and artillery recruiting has
been suspended slnco April, except lu
the cuso of old soldiers ru-enllstlng. It
Is asked that tho term orsorvlco bo flvo
Instead of threo years.
Dividend. ThoCatawissa Railroad
company announces a boml-annua divi
dend ora per cent., payable, less tux.on
the 5th proximo. Tho transfer booksof
the Company close on tho aist, aud open
on tho 0th.
Official Hcturns of tho Imto Bice
tions.
Tiir. voth of 1608 oi'i'iciAi,.
A
Ol
COU.NTILS.
PS
m
Adams
Allegheny.
Armitrniifr
31741
un-vv
2832 '
23880,
3987
3540
2025
7413
SSIll
7012,
6081
3723
2849,
6371
2120
3170
14071
3112
2021
2898
13973;
3006
3538
7013
3256,'
3558
391
2746
3610
0190'
2928
3096
2582
I02q
5455
4591
4397
2010
1119
4555
4008
291
4171
1107
3301
2179
2223
2008
1753
8513'
10171
2858'
2917
25187
4082
3018
2087
7017
39S0
7708
7085
3803
2935
60S
2188
3120
1)178
1093
1971
2050
2143
7322
4171
0507
4160
COS
8007
379:2
355
1451
602
1609
3117
4S09
2117
1173
16792
3789
1345
6001
10723
4713
1028
1979
1810
602
6083
1260
1791
3S25
2601
609S5
370
1703
8707
1925
0261
173
4832
6549
2031
4750
3020
6051
2909
6285
1023
0119
31.TO
S!075
8010
13021
3183,
3SG3,
7838,
3202
Beaver
lledrord
Berks.
Blair
Bradford
Bucks
Butler....
Cumbria.
8587"
lllil
2772
dimnrnn
Carbon.
Centre..
Chester
Clarion.
3765
0C58
2050
3037
2765
4058
6300
4433
4538
2704'
1054
4531 1
4773
318
1278
1113,
3371'
210S,
2301
2091
1803
8570,
1710,
2S5S
6305
13120
33881
8850
1008'
1895
1992
2076'
7020
3S01
0190,
40161
608
7702
37451
352
1321
782'
1722
3173
i cj i.
Clearfield .
Clinton....
Columbia.
I !rnu-fnril .
Cumberln'd
Dauphin...,
Delaware ..
Elk..
Krln .
Fayctto..
Forest ....
Franklin
Fulton....
Greene
Huuting'dii
Indiana
Jefferson....
Jtititatnti
Lancaster...
Lawrence...
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming ..
M'Kean
Mercer
Mifflin
'1171
1107
15313
3001
4267
4733
6321
9'.ri
4080,
083'
4703,
18;i8
7
70 IS
119 1
1152
3001'
2570
00033
338
0031 ,
son;
41771
4830,
730,
1078,
1807
2910
&S03
1097!
7702
1828
2780
8005
1GS3
7701
4140
2520
C0S0S
1200,
611
0538
1313,
1809,
S10
3377
2051
Mnlivnn 1
Monlgom'yl
Montour
Northmp 'n
Northum 'd
T'nri'V
1210,
2116
I'hiladelp'n
Pike I
C5173
1313
Potter
Schuylkill..
Snydor
Romerset....
Kitlllvnn
1601 1
6192 1
1865,
31951
461 I
46821
61101
2051
1431
2090
4916 1
2098 ,
003
0I2SI
1318
17781
85l!
3392,
1951
1277
3774'
17571
4807
3539,
0300,
1760
9091
Susquehana
Tjoga
Union
Venango....
Warron
Wasliingt'n
Wrtvnn
1310
3761!
1882
4018
3307!
CoOOii
1705
9000
Wcstmor 'd
6335
1510,
6053
Wyoming.
York
Totals..
321391, 33100S, 313382
8122S0
'321301
313382
Majorities
Il no?;
28898
NEW YORK.
Majority forSeymoir 9,3S7. Majority
for Hoffman 30,182.
NEW JErET.
Seymour's majority 3,073. Randolph's
mitjorlty 4,373.
OHIO.
Complete returns from all but six
couities.and estimates from tbesogir
Grant a majority of 41,696. In 1866 tho
Republican majority was 42,096; irt 1865,
29,936; and in 1801, 69.0S6.
ILLINOIS.
Official returns from all tho counties
but four in Illinois, foot up a majority
for Orant of 61,736. This isaslight fal
ling off from tlio Ilcpublieati miajority
at tho last election in 1666, when Logan
(Rep.) had over Dickey (Dcm.) 55,987
majority. Even Illinois showsa dispo
sition to Improve.
WISCONM.V.
Grant's majority in tho Stato will be
about 20.000.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Tho Charleston JVctt'i makes tlio ma
jority for Grant In South Carolina 9,932,
a Democratic gain cinco April last of
33,538. Tho majorities in tlio Congrts
ional districts it gives as follows: First
District, II. 1 Vhittemoi, Hep., (1,81
Second, C. O. Urown,Rep.,12,500j Third,
J. I Reed, Dem., 4,374; Fourth, W. I)
Bimpson, Dcm,, 4,530.
"No Union boldler can voto In recon
structed Alabama or Arkansas unle.-s
no swears no is no boiler than u negro.
Columbian.
Wo venturo tho assertion, that wero
tho neiiro nbovo referred to. editor nf a
democratl j panerlio would not bo guilty
of mi base a misstatement as Is contain
ed In this extract. Jtejiubltcait.
Wo relterato the assertion, and refer
to Jl'I'herson'.s Hand Uook of Polities
for 1868, for proof, lielng compiled by
tno present iladical Clerk of tho Houso
of Representatives, wo presume our
contemporary will not deny tho au
thority. Tho Constitution requires a
man to swear beforo voting "thai lie
accepts the civil and political equality of
oj all men, icithoul reyaril to race or
color, and that he never will attempt to
deprive thim of it,"
Fni:sir AnniTAi.. Now goods of all
purls,, qualities nnd sizes, at Peter Ent's
Storo at Light Street. His stock has
been selected under his own caro and
suporvisiot), is entirely now.and chosen
with referonco to tlio wants of tho com
munity In which ho lives. Persons
wanting a winter's supply would do
well to call, as his stock embraces ev
erything a family may need. Don't
tako our word for It but call and see.
The term "Plpo Layers," as n politi
cal slang word, originated In Moses H.
Grlnncll, n then whig, now radical, In
lbJd sending a curtain Glentworth to
Philadelphia, to procure men to camo
on to Now York and voto In tho elec
tions of that year for tho whig candl
daies j but ostensibly to "lay pipes"
for tlio Croton Water Works. Tho men
eamo nnd voted and oleeicd said Grim
noil to Congress; and many of his suc
cessors aro elected in tho samo fraudu
lent manner,
A fldNVIfVTTUV nf I'Pnl.ir!! Itr.tll..
rcn" was held In Harrlsbnrir on Frldav
the 13th In tlio "Wesleyan Union
Church" to dciaud of tlio Republican
nartv their rlplita. In alt
quote tho Declaration of Independence,
41... ! . . l.
iiivy iimnu il way I
nii , ..... ,
mi. Hit iinii itiu i'ii'uiu i inn) uriti
equal, and aro endowed by tho Creator
vvltli certalu equal nud Inalionablo
Howovr, wo havo heard whlto men
belontrlliL' to tlm Rama tmriv. iniiiln If
111 tlio samo wav. it is a falllntr thev
navo.
Mftrkat Ilciort.
Wheat lnmlirt
II) e " ,
Corn
OaU. - ,
Flour j,i band ,
I 'Invent, il.
KIiitwi l..,f.
llullcr ;
'XV An
Tnllow
I'otalowt
llrlea Apple
Pork
Hum M
Hide nml WMHiMtm
Irfinl per pound
llay per Urn
i.tiMiinn.
Hemlock ll'mrd per lli'unml fi-f t-
l'lno - " " (onn lueh) ,
Joint, Hauitlhis, rinnk, (Hcinlm-k)
Hhlnglea.fto. 1 pcrthoitsauri
Hi.iing " 2 n.":z::::::::z":
IllO.f
No, 1 HcotcU pig
llluoin .,
, MM
, I .'li
, 1 Ol
. '"
, II w
. 7 m
, : id
. to
2.1
W
, I (U
, 2 61
, 111
i 2-1
. 21)
. 21
, la in
JIfl ID
RMJ1I
. II IU
, H UI
, 7 IJ
. 18 10
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I'MlxUlphl Marked.
Thursday. Nov. u. ttes
Northwestern fcuprrnne at
,m.i e..v)
..7.frkfi s.d)
i-uuii.viiriu c&irn.
Northwestern family .,
I'eim-vjmiil.i nml Western tupcrflne..
7 ILI.HT -.1
reuiiByivnuin untl w.-i.tern extra
renuaylvanli. ami WcMeru ramlly
I'cnnsj . mu m d Western fancy
Hvo tli r
WllgAT I'eimsj Ivanla red, l liu
"i nthcru "
Uillfornln " "
" . white "
IIvk t'entuj lvnnla rye, y hu
conN Yellow,
white, "
OTK VUU4
ritovlsioNS Mess Pork, y hbl
Mess liner, '
Dressed Hons, fift
HltioUed Hums "
" Hhnnldcrs y &
Ijird, y m ,,
Hitcm I'loterseeil y lius
1 iiuiilhseed y bus
I Inxsei il
CATTI.L llief Cuttle y&
Cows, A hind
SitEKr y tr,
lloos v l. HI im ... "'
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l.Hw,ll.'0
U.l9lt.'i
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nivalin)
JI.Il(Jl.M
SI.'.'lCrf.tl.'.H
72W7I"
Mi-Hi
Mni'fiDe
S7.WAii.7.5i
12.7s
'ti.l
(13jiiO
fi,tt'IO
$larrarjcs.
IIAOllN'llUClI-HKYllKliT-On the ITJtli tilt., bv
Itev. Juliu s Dickson, Mr. C. W. Hug. nbllili. lit
Ilrlinereik.und .Miss Hilllk- K, l-ejbeit,of Itvv
HHUMAN-r-I.A tti:-At HI, Pauls Iteetory by the
.i ' , .' . .' . "t -" ""-' I .. r-iiiiuiuil, IO
Miss Hiirah H, Llsrk li.itli of Cutuwlssn.
HTEItI.tNa-IMHPV-l)u lh 7th Inst., bv
Rev. .1. P, Tuslln, Mr. Thus. I,, hlelllni!. ilr
lllooinsburi;, to Miss Haiuh (llllnsny of lluik
Hoiu.
Sqaths.
ItOlli:"ltl'is-lln the Istlnst7 jtr. Jounlhun it"ol
erts, d about GO yeuls.
IIAItTMAN-In Omnge township oil the lllli
Mr. John Hartmau.iiReil 5'Jcors.
QOUHT PROCLAMATION.
WllElims, tholton.Wlllliini Klwell, President
Judue.il Hie Court of oj. r nnd Terminer und
Uenernl Jml Delivery, Courl or (iuurter K-ssluns
of Hie Peine und Com l of Common Pleus und or
phnn s Court In the Jblli Judicial lllstrut, cum.
misedof Iho counties ol C.iltiniblii, Milllsnn 1111.I
onilug nnd Hie lion. Irani Derriiiul peter K.
llerbciu, Assnciiite Jiulues of Columbia county
liui) Issued Ihelrpriceiil, beiitlnv iluto lite Mill
imy ol hept. in llio iiur ol our l,oul, one
tliousiind,il):lit hundred mm slxlv-i-Ii;M, nnd In
moillreetid lor lioldlnKiiCimitotUi-ncriuQu.irter
Hesslons or Iho Pence, una Orphan's iNiurt.und
Court of Common Pleas lu lUoomsbui'K. In tho
county of Columbia, on ilia first Mundu) , belnir
tlio .111 day ol December next lo continue ono
N
Mlcuby Kiven, to tho Coioner, lo Iho
ol tjie IVace, aud tho Constables of the
.ns ol Columbia, liut Ihey Ihj thinnnd
eh pi ipir person at lu o cIik-I; In the
i bulil u i, w ltli their reeouli, luciulsl--I
''hirremiuibii'iices, loilotlio.othlnus
' tlicli olilc'Ls tippi rtalu to Ikj ilone. And
ui an bound by lecoKiilznnce, lo ltrose-
IlisL tl.o tirUn.trM tlim m-.t .......
Jus:
said e
i
lion
whit i.
tliosi
cute
the j i ol tlio said county of Columbia, to'bu tiien
uui. uiuioiirosei-iiieiuelll as snail liHjusl. Ju
roisu . rc'iuested to be punctual lu lliilriitleiid
nnee,ii3ice.ibly lolbelr notices. DutiUnt lllooius-rr-'i)
bunt, the litli iluy oihetit. lntliuicar
I.. 8. V or our Iiril, one thousand elitht hun-lv-"
ilred nlidslily.clslit.nnd lullioiilui l.
second year ol tho Indepeiideiico ol the IJnilcd
Mtntes of America. MOltDlX'AI MII.LAltlJ.
IJIoomsbuii,', Nov.7, ItlW. Micrlir.
T EG lriTKR'S NOTICE. Notici: is
JLV hen by ttlven to nil h-satces, cledltois and
other persons Interested In tlio estates ortheie
specll e deeedeulsund Illinois, that Iho lolloivlnn
ndmliiislratlon nud Kuardlnn accounts hae been
flleU in tho olllco of the Iteuister ol Colnniblii
couulv.anil will be prcsenled ror conlliiunllon
and nllowauco In the orpliaus' Court, to buhild
In llloninabuiib on Monday, the seventh day of
fcula tIuyU"' nt tW u'clulk 1,1 U'8 UIII-rnouuol
I. Plrstlind nnnl account of lleuben Knltll 1-
twp ilec'Vl' 0 ' Kult,U'i '"lu "f riukllli
,.".'AC'.'1" ntoflAi. . Viltejndm-r.orrioJiikh
Hclileo lalo or ! rank mi twp, itec'il.
II. Account of Lew's Ycticr udm'r. of Andrew
Lohtni.ni lai-ori''rit.ik)ln twp. itec'il.
I. Ircouu or lit ), M. Hnrtmnu, luliu'r. of Mrs
M1117. I'lrliu-nl loof lleulon twp. ilee'il,
5. ount -I l'iVl-1 Loieiilierji'.'r. uf Jacob
Dlehl. late of lllooni twp. ilee'il.
0. Aieouutuf John Kililiiiir, Kuurdlun of Al
fredhieli'i r, minor child of Piter hllmr Lite of
Urantfo twp. dic'il.
7, Account of John Kelcl r Kiiardlun of Nn.
sauna Kleiner, minor child ot IVur fttelucr Isle
ol Oiiingo twp. dco'il.
. Aicount of Ia'M Alknian miuiili.111 t Wil
Ihilu Mcllrhlc, minor child ot hranklli, Mcllrlde
late of Hemlock twp. tlic'd,
U. I'ljslaud lllial aceouul of John Hinlth ail
inlulstrator of UHMirP. Ilnnj.iii, lute of Madi
son twp. Urc'd,
ID. Mist ahd ilunl nt'cnuiit or Johnson II- Ikclor
ejcculor of Utorgo Mc.Mlchael of (iiienuooil
iwp. dco il.
11. Aciouul of Im Sanders udmlnlstintor of
Ueoruu W . Kindt r., Into i,f Pino Iwp ilee'il.
12. Accouiitol 11. 1'. Iliirlinuii, uuuidlanof Anna
L. Dlehl, ilaiiijhterof Hauls Aipkuinu dec.d,
H. Account of John K, Mather cxecutol ol .atu-
ue Mather ul 'ici-tiwooit lup.dtc'il,
II. 1 llt and final uc. ouut of John Aslilunnn.
Ailm'r tl Wlbou W, Itoberls, ol Jackson iwo'
ilecesstd.
r. 1 Ir-t account of John 1. muter, Adm'r of
Kobiu J. Lions, la ft-of Pino iwpt t'liastd.
III. Ai count of l.t-ouatd Adams ailm'r, of Daniel
(1. aiharl, late ol Locust twp., ilei'il.
17. rilsland Until miouul 01 NhIIiiui Miller
Adm'r., of Dunlel 'uss,aleof Main twp., dce'd
JOHN II. MIIIKZK, Keglstcr.
lusburgNav. u. 1M.S.
G
UAXI) JUIiOHS,
rou ih:ci:miu:u ti um, iws.
Url.irncok Win, Lnimtn, Lovl SliaH'tjr, IIiu
ltior IHt-iU'tU'li,
llpiitou ShiuucI Ithone. .Idhn C. Wtfiin4!-.
l'.ltifUll Jollh II. l'UIM-11. Jullll KlHItlMI KiltlJl. 11
Knur, tVhpcr Tlioinu",
IH'UVtT 1 lltllltill lHULlIIUHlht',
iirt'onwnfHi Iknjmnln Kvi-k,
Hf itilocit HylviMier J'lirHpLJolinlliniinitn.iwi.
uo LcMiiy.
1 IM'CM SI II. M.-JDllUwui
Miniln-5I. II. Ili ikr, rim-. J. L'icnw, I'hllio
H"n, Ihiutu Aiuliuv.
Montour Win. Uolllgiivlicail,
Mt ri'ii"ftnt Ittuvel Apploinan,
rinf itiihuru l Wltltiaoyfr,
Hcolt Ileniy F. Oiuuii, Osi'iu- Jnt,
rjMlAVIMtSK JUJtOJtS,
rou 1):ci:miu;ii tiiiim, loos.
Iloiitoii- -AU'xniult r Cuili.
Itlootn -iKi-ur 1. (Jlrton, VAU: Jl. niillemjin,
r'ulidi '.irtoii. i?(iiiriiil ltitt..tii.t..i..K 1 it.i,:
lay. '
it i wU k I(or.-IH hi Iljiuclior, .la tutu .lneby,
ltftii-i-.Inhu Ulnttililir, Fit il. iloshlir,
llrlnr 1 ck .liiintH l,uw,
L'uiiin ssa-NoNdi, r.Jolm, DunM ZairJr.Hi n
ry MoUinkIihiU,
I 'lUiltllH 'llmiilorn Tr.mli.nlinll
1 w)lritTt'(k f-oloinau liiisH.AuyiistiitWcincr
mm . riiiin i in, i.iinu,
,a(ii' 1. jln.it lotl(r. Ant-nn ltnn.-n
lo 'kpr.uiitaCollieion.l yius Uiubci', Wm
Jft'vui' .loitn imnce, Wm, Y. Uenw.Ollvcr Co-
LtMlIM -Jehu Jj, Hiust.
Jl' llrlUll- I' tl'l Knuhnor MnsnMr'nlbum
?!' .'""'t-F.MHson, Matlilas Ullloit,
M iillt.-.Iohn MUliarl, .
l .ui'-, -MIlnfcB A.WIlliums Abiiilmm MltUuc.
"il 11 114, VMWBllllUU.
FOH DECCMIIEU TKHM. 18tI9.
John J.Hhonk vb John Cain.
J. 11. UlatUtouABThwLehlKhA Maliony it. !i,
CmniMiiy.
Teler Kohnir t'ni.n" vu Wm A . ut nl
Wm. I t-UHoiiitul Ahslsutesuf tLo Wt'btlJrarulj
lAivstml M Call etnl vh JolmHwceufy,
F, il. TeiNon va John Cain.
Thou. J, Vamlersllro a ltolrt IIom ell
John Coleman vh MIcIuipI Crouun,
J. it. lluzleton vh II. V, Ilurluiun.
John Cooper vs Daniel J lower,
John Ollroy vh Wm. K. Htcrner,
ConynliumTwpM vs Feter h, Klluo Jolm L,
Uaao Faiiely v Jnn W. Hankey.
oilUrt Fowler vh Itcuben -Mifkr.
JOHllUIL DllVlM Vk PiirVltl I'vi.uol nl
KlhiH ()( oiuo vh AiironlVurBon.
Kll Cruvi'liug mini r. vh J, 11. Cwe tt al.
Clwa. It. Oieen v Feter St'hug.
Hsimucl U. itncr Jolm llluterllter.
itiu'ui it. muvei t u. w. t.'niniuii'i ri tu
IJ'ivM IewlH (luurdlan of minor chlKlrcn ot
tivn.i hi m i i'iniuo ouuiw,
w u Ikelur vh John Havao ct al.
Jor i iioiuim vs John I in tip.
CIn itM)ti Fox vh John Jonci.
ll ury J, Yuple vh Jhuuo Drum ot al,
lleiuy J, Yaplo vh Uauo Drum el ul,
I.liaH Hiiyder vs Adam Kchuur t ol,
Kllill uck Mtchriel vt iltmy FtiliUr tt ttl,
Juliu Appli'tutoVHllum. Folk,
John Applegalect al vhTIioh. Folk,
Chun, Kii-Ihiut vh Henry Kimpp,
(ifo, Kit) 11 vh (Jti). VuiiKlckte,
hlmon C, Hlitvu vh llanualili, Aiiiutrni).'.
x. JHKCOLKMAN,Fioth'y.
Itluomsbutif Nov, 13, ima
1DOWS' AI'l'HAIHKMKN'i'tJ.
'thu fultowlnif anornlseinciits or rent no. I .....
soluil propel ly setupait to widows of dccnltnls,
hute beiu IlleU 111 Iho olllco of the. ItcuMcr ol Co'
llllnblucuuilly, under llio 1 1 11 lis of Colli t, und
wllllui presented for ubsolulu (oulliinallou, lo
the Orphans' Court lobiiheld lu lIloolilshurK, III
nudforsald oouuty,on Monday, tuh HicvkNTi.
Day or 1eci. IAji, at two o'clock i-, .,
of sutd tiny, unlesM cxreptlons to such coullrnm.
tluus nro previously tiled, or whlcll all persons
lnteresttit In said estates will take notice 1
1. Widow ot Frederick Klcely, luloof llerwlck
itolouuh, ittceused.
2 Wldowof Isaac Welch, lulu of llerwlck llor.
deceased.
JOHN (I. ritUIJZU, Itcjlslcr,
lllooinsburu, Nov-II, tsos.
NEW ADVRT1SHMKNTS.
N
O T IOl 'I.
Alio, rsolis halltui unset lleil accounts with lbn
sunsillicrnreieqiieslcil locnll ul llio Kxclinuult
Hotel, 'Hid settle Ilia samu hcluccu tho 2M of
November nud thu 15th or December.
Nov.'.V,'U.1-3l. I', V. IIAlltllHO.V.
A IM11 N ISTlt.YTOIl'.S NOTICK.
ai t r.VTE or r, 11, chkasv, iiprKAsicti.
lAttcisof adiuluUlrullou on tlio estalo of It.
,Cre v, late of Mcott township Columbin
counl, deceased, have bei uliralitist by the lieu.
01 -.in. Luioiiv 10 niiiiiuei uicaiy 01 .iiiuin
tp. All poisons having dnlms ir demands
against tho estate of thu decedent aro tcnucslcd
to luaku I hem known, and thnso Imkblisl lo
ldsko puymcnt, HAMUI'.I. CItllVHV,
ov..ii,(H. AdiuliiUtrator.
C1IKK1FFS SAMiS.
OF VAI.UAI1I.K lltlAI. E8TATK.
lly virtue of a writ of Alias Venditioni llxpo
naslucdom oftlieCouitofConimoii Plessof
Coluuililii county and lo lint dlrecled, will bo ex
posed lu public, sale or nut cry nl the Cotirt
Houso In Jlluoiuburg.ntonou'elocK Inlhn Hper
noon on Monday. Hi 7llnUy of December, l&us.
t!le r.illowlliu real eshllo lo will
All tiiat cei lain lol of around situate til Con
yiiKhaui touiishlu.contalnlnK one acta moro or
lo.s, bound' dun Iho west by lot lalo of William
Ashnianti, oil the 1101th by public road lendllnt
to (.eiiuiiutowii.und on Iho soulhiiuil cast ny
lltidsof tho Locust Mountain 1 oil Co., 011 will, 11
Is erected n t story bpilic houte, with tin) up.
purlt mnccs, 1
AbMO-AII that certain lot (it mound sllualo 111
Iho llc.rouuh of Centralla, Col 1,1,1 county, be.
njtwu loisllllyiei t lijuit.nuiii.ii hunuuil m il
lllty lcetileci, iKiunded 011 lluie.ia by Ciunw...i
iitreet.olilhewesl by sluet, and on in
south by nn alley, and the i.orlli l, lot of
eriiuniliiuilhl.il Hsiulilishoiinltlieppuileiuiuccs.
Mt iu.il, taken III elecullou nnd to bo sold us
the propt rly of ntepheu Tlioinas.
A Ij tS o :
ny Mrlnauf several writsof Venditioni llsjpo.
n-is.ull Unit plei-o or parcel oflatid slliialo in l.o.
eusi iciwn-.li 1 1 ., Columbia county, and ilcicilhril
'.'..," '""si bouudiilon Iho M01 til by hinds ol
Klljah Clenver, on tho west by l.inds of William
lthoads, on Ihesoulh byljuds or John Johnson,
ou the east by l.inds oftsolonn-n Pur termini, eon.
tnllilUir one bundled anil 1 1 1 1 1 . -one ncn s, more
wr lesi, uht-n on nio erected it Iw 1 story fume
direllluK titnisc, bank burn, and out btilidhiKs.
f-cl.ul, laki ii 111 txecultou,iin l tu bo sold ns the
piopeliy or Clurlc II. fStewait.
ALSO :
A cerlaln lot ofi-roun-l sltu.ito In llio lloroush
of lenllalln, Columbia fouutv, buillldeil and ill
scribed as folious I ou tile wist bv Locust Ave.
line, on tlie 1101 lb bv lot now occupied bv Miles
Oallubi.on Hie :.ist by n -J) f.s.t nlley.nnd on tlio
south bv lot ot Joseph II. Knlttlf, nil which Is
t reettdn iwosiory frame dwe 11114 house, stable
and vvaiion sbtd, Willi the appnili.miui-,
s.-l7i-il, liilt.-n in execution, and to bo sold as
tlie piopcrly of Henry l-'Micr.
A I1SO1
Byvhlueofn writ of t.evull IscIhs !uid out
or tho Court or Common Ple.is orcolmnblucouu.
ly ulldlomedlrt-eted, will bo exposed ! tuibitu
sale or out cry nt the Court Houso in Mosuiis
biirK. atone o'clock In the afleruooii mi Moliiluv
lllt 7th day or December, lSls, 1I11' followluit leiil
estate tn wit.' 1
That r erliiln bulldlni! ended on n lot or pl. io
ofKmund belonsliiK to Iho Calaolsn lialhoa'l
Compiilnv-.nnd ndjoliilm; said ralhon 1, lyln-anil
belni.- In Maln.-lownslili,und near l.in.lsul llulh
Ann riiomas. It is n stoi v ruilne Iioum-, Ih-Iiiu Iu
from niiont IS fi-el.and In deptli about II lett und
tltctcd forudwtlllmr house.
Selreil taken In execullou. and lo bo sold as
tho pioperly of Stephen Colenuin.
MOIIDIX-AI MILI.AIII),
Nov. avis. siieriir
rtO l.UJ I IU A CO UXT VI' K a"oiTk US'
I.N'Ml'lTUI'i:.
To the Teachers nnd f.-liool Dir. ctors of Col
umbia cuuty
1 Ji'Sfn !"",lbh f'V'y, Ttnchcrs" Instllule for
18I1S will bo held In Iho I.lttiaiy Inslltiilo Hall,
llloomshurt!, eomtnenciintou Monda tho lllli
day of Dei ember, Im.s. nt IJi o'clock p. 111, und
rinsing 11111 rlday iitjjlit of llio sumo week, un
less tlio Teiiclicrs, lu idlcudance desire n session
of two wceits.
All Teachels School, Directors, and friends of
l.ducatlou nrolnvitcd to nitind.
lusliuctloiis wilt bo riven In Orlhoitraphy,
Keniiln-rniidhloeiillnn, Penmanship. Aiitliinc'
lie, i.criKriii.hy, Ummninr, 'Ibtory ol Tenchliu;,
llisioiy or the United Klutcs and oilier brnnclics
orslifly, undovenhiKlectutcs dollvcicd ly tho
lol'oii un mimed educators.
I'iOf.M. '.C'latk,of New Voil: author of Clark's
(Ir.iniuiir;
1 r.,r. Henry Carver, Principal of Illoonisliiim
lsoirn-il Kiliool nml Literary Instltulo;
Tin.. II. II. Walker, of Oruugevllle Academy,
Coluinbin county;
Prols.I, W. l'cilee.nivlil C. John. P.M. lint t a,
nnd I. (). Ilesl, id Iho llloomsbulir N01 mal heboid
and l.lleinry iHslltute.
Th' nllentlon of Teachers and Dliecbu'i is
i-nllc l lo Hie lollowlnsiilovisloiis or llio .School
'nw :
"Accordlna tn the Act of Asscmblv, npploved
April nth, 117, tiniltr which the. Institute Is held
tlio 1 nit of Memheis must hoc.ilh-d 'at least twice
iiiluy- ncommlttrool live teachers ou Pel mi.
llfllt Ctrtlllcales must be cho-en by ballot:
teaehert inavnlleniltbe Inslltulennd bo ralil bv
the tIMrlct the samo as If Ihev wen-111 nhisil,
and lii.ise whn-ab'.eiit Ihcmsilvi-s horn llio lu
st II rite of their own county, v. It bout a kooi! lea-
....., -,.. iio'il ..uui 01 IMOICS-IOlini Hill 1 it
uii'l .'e.il Indlciited' by ceillllcntes of 11 lowi -(rrido
at tlie next llxiilulmillou.' Isjeo Pemin.
Hchool .Iouin.il. May, il.1,7. lii.'Ji2.
L'istjeartherBw.'io onlv ubout ono hundrt-d
touchers lu uttendnncoat tht luslltute. Tiieio
.liixil.1 Ih. ...Iv l ..l. u, ,. llibiwr, 11 In
bopi d ibtf-tors fill In all cases encouragu their
teachels tonttfiid tlie Institute.
Tlii ioninilltf.iou Peiinanent Ccitlncates wilt
hoclcLlcd luesday moinltit.
"DlltlXTOIW DAY,"
In nrcotdanco w II h the u-.esl inns or the Statu
Snptrlnti-iutcnl, I'll, lav, lb,. 1..1 1, d.iv of Hi eem
bnr. will bo i-spifhill devoted lo the lnlcii--t of
Hi hoiil Dlreclois, ulicn It Is liopid ulaito 1.111,1
I11 r ol IMlcclols iilrseut,
.1.1'. Wl. keulum. Ij-o., Slalo suiierlntend.-nt,
will probaldv bo In ulleiiduui 1. Hns ibiv In ml"
dti'ss Iho llneetors. c. (I, ',KI.KY
Nov. IM,'(i-...'ll. Co., Sup't., Common M-hools,
A DM IXKSTItATt Ill's NOTKU-:.
il iit.irn nf ninouAii hian, mikvsph.
Letters nliidmmlsliiitlou on Ibu i-lnlc m Is-b.
11111I1 Dean l.itunri atuwKs.i in p., Columhl.i l'o
ih ceased, luive bien lllituled by the HcMrr ot
county In t.. 11. thil;ay of lllooni
toMmh p. All tiersons hnvlui! claims or
ih mauds iimnlusl the estate 01 thu diced, m am
it'duci-ti-d lo make them known, and thnic in
debted o make puymt nt
x- u ll.lU'.Oi K WAY,
Nov. 1.1,'evu. Admlulsir.itor
"7X I'X UT( )US X( )'l'l c 1:.-ICSTA ti :
AIM JOHN .-ll.HPI.IS..I"icnsed. letters les
lamentary ou tho estate 01 Jolin Muuples of
Ciitiiwlssn twp liuvo hi en Limited bv Hie th'sl.:
ter of Columbia 1 noun , lo ilcoiy.i H. flllbei t
or l.at:uvl,..a and ltobit I', Claris 01 IIIod.h-Iiuik
A.l persons huvlliK claims ilaalu--t thoe 111 c 111 1.
teipiested to pu-seut them tor sen lenient, and
H111M) Indeblid lo tho cslnti. 1 II lier on noli, or
buok account will make payment In Iho Kxecu
01s without delay,
nno.H 1 it.iiLitT. 1 ,.
Nov.lW.Ct ''n'..'.C,.A.!ll.
N
.T OTIC K
Tliei.llllfl-sll-ll.il M'dlllil l.rpliv iinllfiHIw,, .....
llo that s'ie Imn loancil to Jn,ol Limit timutli, or
ItoarimtCn-elc Iwp. the follow inp..j-M.iial pi on.
erlv, Kon.iH nml cliattelH. lliHt.nim to Im loliikeii
atlurplf;ame yl.: two mdiUIiiu' hoihen nml
hnini'iH ycoltK7hi'aaoro(Utlf,7 1ioKh, 1 (.Priiiir
wncftii, 1 rmK nt hlnvo ftli-l pt.o, 1 pal lor MuVO
nml pino.yi.til-aml beildhiL', nim-tfuui iri-ln tn
KI-oiukI, tin com Irom Jiiiften, To mivln N of vio
lator, tiJ hushcU of ikiu ami $) bubhuli of laitk.
whoiit,
Nov. IW, It MAKY UTWILUU.
piUVATKKALK OP A YAhVA-
X iiMMKtTFI.HrAMJAoniKItlinAI. INT.
ThoiJidt'rlHiM'il wouI.lheiuby glvo notko to
thopulilU-.thathoUiUhliouH ot hclllui; at ml
,tv bulo tho
IlOriOIi .STAND ill Oiwijrovllle,
Coluniblii Counly, novoceii.ic,l bv Jolm Hnv
iler, lo., touether Willi two adjolulnc lols. Tlio
Hotel lcuJolni. nil excellent mil or ulMiilll ; is
well supplied Willi water, Unbllng nud oilier eon.
venienccs nnd Is oueot llieinost deslriihlo stands
ou Hie I Islnngcteek,
Ti:iiMS pi" SAI.Ki Ono half of tho puichaso
money to bo paid on ll.a completion of tlie sale,
ami Iho bulaiieo lu easy pa) mt uls. 'Iho under
sin luvllloi u the Mil of Diieiuber, Ism, vn.ie
any pcroous wUhiug In puiclmse, may cmsull
aiubrn.Xor. 11,'OS. JALQll J1ICI1A1;L.
1 S THU ESTATU OP I'ltUDHIUPjc
J ftoiir. lilo ut aiicnwooi' iwp, In the ( ountv
oi Columbin nud Mum of lVdusyh anla"ucc'il y
NDTItrillh I'AltTITIO.V
line :f,!r,l,10li? i K'";:1.1' ""''I'" Kindt rtubro
i. ,.. , . ; .. i""1" .inn i.i'PP, lain via.
i. .,i..,i ,'V '.'..i 4" et tealnu llollmiin.
. ....b.,n. ..uiwiiHii, ini.0 aol, n that In nt.rt.ii.
n ico of it wi 1 1 of pailltion iuui v u aliou to mo
directed by the I irphuu's Cou t of a h i b il l'
i'.'S: I.:!". L',,0,i','!,.n,".t" o theVe "si tool
bla",s",n,y,,,T0'(, SiJ'KX
urdiv Ihell l day of Deceiiihei- iieil nt il l.i'.. n
tlnie nn p ueo iu.na'y anLml'ir VoM'thlnk pm-r-iicrifPs
Ofllce, Illoomtbttiir. Nov. is 'M
M01tDi:6.I Mlt.t,.Itli.Bhcrlir. 4
T OTICK OF INCOIH'OIIATIOX.
Xollco Is nerehy vtn, Hint apulleutloll has
bit li mad, In the Court ol I ommon Plei s , fl oL
'"o 1 !V-yi.!" r11,"','-' n '""" or in'sir ,or :
on Jo t Columbin Conn y Aki i' lilluiiil. llor.
rh..VS'L?1,'''. M"f'","'l'"l Atsocla m I ",'
.!!! ntnii"!"1"0' I,0"'1"" '. Hi'mslle ..ml
llio im-burg, ,N!ov, n, WJS..H,
A DAll.N'IS'l'ltATOn'H XOTK'U.
tetK ur iiKiicti'.t miui:, nni-isri,
l.ltels oi ii.linlnlniallon 01, ,,', ."lAt, ,7iV,".
ticea Mi?lo, late of . en,,,, towns ,. Ci Inn uinl
bin Count v.decia.ed. have be,.,, i,,'. He' I i,u
thuli.t.roi Kuid Counly, tu H, !,u IN , ,i?,i ,u
in uisiinior uh .U'e in i!"nl2 I, ml , ,,
All pe sous mint! cliiltus or lUiniinds Viuii .
. hi., eV,t i i " ;'i;i.s.i . i tr. I., -t. nt th. i r
makepayme.!': '" a"Uy' tt,"L'"" ""Kbled u.
A'ovn'i- rt d.ijii O.I, .MiyilAI 11,
.ma c,(,,.ct, AdmliiUliulor,
is7
Jot i cm;.
ihi.VuV..r i . i I1 r ",linil'i luuihtetl In
oniioiu urhtMjk'ucoouut.ftio ruiu hU.i to . .ako
imuiidlaio imymuut. All jn-rwiiiH lullliiu tu
Oranyclll(f I'u, Nov. n, jmw, ;! ' HI'0ANl
"U-.'S; J
World.
HA Ul' IIH'H
MKW MONTJUA' .MAUAmi;,
t. nllnil NotlcpH of llm V t
Ti . most Humlar Monthly In tin v ,r .
iv. , 'iVvcirt' "
W-' ainti r n-rln Icnm of tiloi i 11..
loih'an.t niMM p.(ciltii(f .ril.iiti'i i ,
tiki -a Journal with a im utlilv v, , i '
Ion i n I mihm of tho ehoicrt llUt nrn! ,
uvltli'm;p -f Ihorulturu i mA'tic ir "i. n, '
into wm p 'pin iruy ll in ncut ,i l . i
VawH NnmiM r cmUim lull . n , nf
niattcr.iippmpi-iatelylllusti 1, fH,
euti i ana Ui'miiini( In t- , , ,
nml the more plillosnynk'nl t. . Ilt 1,1, ,
With tho Ih Nt Jt'iUUMNfif Iho u -V ' , u t
h(iKftatpowiTtti i llioillrmtniMtJn n u
Lttertttttrc, fstniUn
wHrun a vumn ior lis RUrrrninulvby tin
!nf.ici that i- mevl piuclftoiy tin- inpuiar
luiuifliii, 'it varifiy uriiltWiiv una tiiMin
reailimr u oll.-on Jimthl,iJmlont
SJIWCUilTJUXS.-lSKi.
Tl.t:i
llAitw Mauazine, uiu'j cur
An Kvr. tipy of either thu Mi,
or t(A7. n v ill ih Hiipphi tl i! rills rurcwi
or I ivk -un itiiihii at f i i uu-. in on.
mttiaiK j ni-.-i.x LVpu-H tor.M oj.
HllhHCii HtolVltl'Klt.MA(MZINl AVfP
HtHllU'l: lOODHaltlfH l-tl (m J n
or, twu ot Jlaipfr'H IVrloillm , to i.no V
lor on . ar, . V). "
Hack Numhi rcan bcKtippllf-ii at an; t tu
A otuplcti' -u , now eomprMriK ihni 1 1 ,
ouuioslm n.-uL i'loili hlndlna.wiu Ih-m
ixpii- ,1 'llu atfjEpenofor i-imlinHcr. h
per volun t sIuhIu vtiluintH, o mail, i'o
ii im, t ''jlli iumh, f.r IiliHlhm.tilii-iiH. bv m
pOHtpKlll. ' '
I'll p. -Mrf-lOU IlAItPhlt'H JlAtlAZtNl, .1
nrar wiiK-hmuit bo paul at th ui
IMMt-Otll'V, "
f in MMiptlon uriU fiotn l.i n-.lt Km , ,,
I'll l lllm'H lllllMt'lltMtCfllllll uitd uiih I ,,l
AlHiHI , . IL, lo plfpoy Linlnl hliuci I t
AiImI" - 1
UAltl'ini tt I'lUlTIIKIts, w
ik A UoiMltniyorKtisliion. INi'ipjiuo
nml linslruuilon, '
II A It V K ICS H A Z A Jt.
A RiippM incut tonl-'iuln,! nunu'iou N 7, ,1
pillti'l ! ortiM-ru ai.ki(.'i lU'iui.iimntfMit. ',
cvrry r.iriiihthi,nnii o(.i-aluuay au tie am
orr.l I.i-hii.ii pl.tU',
ilarpt b.t.nr rout iIih 1(1 lolto pagt-H 01 u
l.i 01 It .U Wtflily, iirlntccl on Mijulliiu
cahunU'ita papur una Ih pulilishetl wi-ekl
CrltliMl XotlctH ol tho Tress.
H-irpei
tt.inr contain', bi-sklfs plctuu
.a xiirli'tvof niiiiin.ir .-..uiv..,.i..t
ILT, e
111 ci'i
tn tlie family ; nitli-U-mni htnl n. it
.uii'plnn lu all hraiiftir itn 1 .( 1
iwall aHaplcil to tlie cticle, it
. Ml nml Instinct; umt it Ins
sIoiHh and lllfiary mattcror mt
tti'inihur Ihil Dm Joiunal, wU .1
. u.-nuiikv 'I l:i Ntmit timo au v
Mi-HotiiHiht i"t Ui khul w:i
1 li-ii salt N or l.diiiht'K, atiil lu pulili ,11
litu iloiiiaiul. A', 1', IhxniH't Jtr'
1 w couHtilcr Its claims lis bv.-il 1
1 and supnioily orilic piiper, Its
11 Pt furaiK t. tbo titslttaint JimI;( nn
ii t'liiaMiius, or t lie lltria-y m
iu iii'fii In lis pfi;t", we mi hi it
Him- 11 to lP mi pi 1. or In tnch u
1 uioi t'-any othfrMinllur publli-atj a
nt.au. J'.'iU'u, Liint Inltthutn
f 110 other hnultsli or Ami-i
1 thliton that vi ii pictcnt to nppn
iciti'smiml uuli'ty,--.V. j', Vi.ih
nn-rll of bclin kiikIIi( ofcou v 1
ii.m, or uiMmr ix( client inn t tuns In e'
t, and ortniii'4 eMsiiH-Uf d uiih m
m '1 r. Wuhliinnn und Itrjht i
- t- -.ii.Mni; to tliti-pci'M luar will i.
. -I'm ion of Iho v oiiitu ot Ainuk.i
nut' h'.
ta e
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tin .1'
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Join 11
ll 111
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IllNtlllt tl
ilepan '
remlli'
tin aim
brilSCJUPTIONS. 1SGU.
Terms!
llmpii . Uaznr, one year. 'in)
An iiM.u ropy - ithci of the la-fiu'lm-, Unki,
or lAt will hi'Mipplicil snitls ior eciy Ciuli v
Ilvehiu . 1 ibri. nt si uu each. Ill 0110 lemlttumi
urnqt ijiU's ior lt (Kt,
MthM-nptious to Harper's Mngiizlne WtckU,
op II117 . " ono mm less iorono iear.l'iau: i.
twooi i ,)er'n l'trlodleals lo one mid s i-.
Ot.f c 't, t (,.
I' u tuimbei.1 e.tu bo supnliod ai . pv t.iu .
. tu postiisi' un lUipcrw ilaz 1 'Jj ui
y ' 1 Miikli must bo imki 11 ila-fctib rlbui ,
it' I'.
''.Milcrlptlonshfntfn .tt lirltisli Vorlli An
lean rrolnc h mit-tt Imm mi,iiitih tl ltli.
ntea mfdsllonul, to pn- .i I'ulli .1 s itu iv
tnge. .nJdtess JIAl'i'l- U A JJltO t. N w It,
SPECIAL MrjTiCtiS.
Tun aueUnts piorlnlmett tti ' mu
Nj ntphi, NaLuls,aml 1 a- (J , n.ullur il "
iiiK tre-M s which mailt them tnvlcdby
lersof mrlh. liul they nioho out ol tla
or ullnd In lounlaiiis peached by no 1
hauds .ml t:ept I heir lorkn ot timy tnit,,
u,tl tn vnv, and thus had m mid m
i yiMii .nuttrosla which Is dolus 1
tli in; I ir ihotioands of p nplo 11 our ila
"(MA. l'ViiiiUcs owinif in
1? pt.unar and Imponnni lemuon- wii
tiny -si.t ain, iiielrpetuN oianlailon ,t,ni
itilU'itb j 1 itorni iui' 11. tje. tin iimu mi
HiK" ! nlioiiitlii t coiitilbulo in ho si,
dt-nH-i .0 la-ir hnpj-liics, and wellair, lm u .tu
eah hi i ..v Wlui mo IU, Not tinlv m. hu n.
otic of 1 1 ai hais leimiltt ((luipla'll)i--1 1111 Ii
ho Mill 11 d 10 1 mi 011 without unuh mti tlx ui n
i-ial ht-nltlt of the ImlUMunl, ami cic loin pi
iluctn pi..iuiiiifnt hl liiiefs mi pt-iiiia!i.n ui
el iu-. 1 r i il ill tiMtui (o 1 onsuii a pli .ifi.m
t jv tin relit 1 of tin s 1 mu lou th 11 at mil imiis
undt... upon tho most urai-ut ntccjsity ui'iu
uu- wmiu ui Mil tr r.u'tilri hi r (;intt-M. liiu
as to tin th s. 'iho M'xu III thin thnnk us r..i
pi ictii' 1 ilieir hands Hlmp'o Kie-lH-fM w n Ii
wlllb.' fitund elllc.uujs lu u-liuviiu Itnd cm mi:
Iniosl tciy (.no 01 thosu lioubtesoiue uia
plah l- pet 1 1 In r to tho
II mtioUl's i:.tiact of lliichii,Uunlrttl
lu ou in i-lli'iuv, nml luiiiui ti of tithe a 11
Mlllilv 10 the dluyrnltlKarid iloetorn, wlm e
nutiij l.intidlyo tin m ultli iho hop. oi a uue
H'pJ li mt dies Willi ll itlultO t belli Wo! t
1 w ulil not tonsstit un tblim that M
ilo Ihjusll -u lo tltt iilli;-l d, Lut. lam obliviiux,
h-iy tli.tl nllb.iiili It miv h produced liomtv
e smu" hausliuu ot . , oucrw of life, by l.iijm
itout ihiplo.Miuut, ti..u holt Mane air mut U i
luoiKM me r 1 tuatioii, ii.o tiMi uue t nnd t-..ir
nml lu ijuciil 1 hildbh'lh, it is far oi em 1 ai ti
by ilhci 1 in italtuu, applied to thomueou nuiii
biaueot iho winm ltht-lf.
en u- leu liij; tin eausfs of llieso tllstrt 1
eompl mis U Is most pa nittl tot on temp ate v
alu inl nit ilsi-inst.i1ueiit upon them, it a hut
Hlmplojuslk'o lo tliohiibjeet to enuiiieiale 11 1 w
of too many aid I tonal cuiws whlo hit linden
alb ct the lile, btaltli and haplnesH id uottit u '
eat oi Mieu-ty, aud w hleh eoiiNt-bui niiv mb 1 1
hioio oi-loih iliit el ly, lht wcllaio ol the li'im
hiuu.iu l.iiully. 'Iho mania t uit exists 1 1 p -
ions uin cation und man Inge, eaust h tlio jm -Hull
iinuiie ilesiytiul lm" (onoieul ilcvt lop' 1
t lie '1 -iUlIuiuI peiMitLiliu the 11- mu
. ' 1 'arty tonllm imnt of hobt, l, ,ui
t 1 ..t . in tho unhealthy excitement ol Pa
ii'iuu. j ui", witli llio budy ballcIoilic),mH mu
l.iihd ut, l.n I'.velted by pleasiue, iiereUlli a
ji .iti.t . ieei thu laaiis tlcsUncil l. taunt- i
M.'ep nn. 1 okI, the woikofilehtructlonls hau in
lOllI) M-tlt ll.
lutoi Mtiui'iieeof lids eatly hi nil 11 up 111 1 ei
-Ufi. un. ueewMiry t Hurt Is ie.uili by 1 it- 1.
icait vii uy to ii-imn her hltuatiu 1 lu M'nttu, (i
a tait t , ihusayaiavlhK Ihoevll When -.j i'
1 is oer, another In pihsjn io lit
tno n m uioiblitlvMnsltlvetoimpM lon,i -
rie 1 i ii-' tin icst alut of lash nimble tl"
tthst. ImhiddhiH: tho exeieisn Mid Ispele- -"'o
to tl, ' tiinuic-ntaml retention ol oiu.uneii n
and 1 ithj tho exposure t nlalis nlr, 10
Miin.i .I . tiuiigo of tt'iiipeiaturo; tho eonipieto
jiio 1 1 t ion mod need bj e.eessi 0 daiiclnii.iuu t
t-t in . s-i.v, iiiodiKv their It-ltlmato t-tlei 1. V
l.tbi . u 1- ti l,v man liu;o ilup- the climax ot mls.-i v
and, "ii the uulortmialeoho bitheiio w utte
it 14m 01 1 ho plain lemons ti am esot her u I-
JetU l nt t, h collies au unwilling Mlhjec! el
111 .1 lu-ntiutnt, This Is but a tiuthlul pie-tui-
1 1 u expeiieucd jf thousands ol utirjoiiiii
wnun
1,0m, h'Moro tlionhlllty to exerrlso Iho fun -lioi.v
d lue uenoiallve oikiuis Ibt'y iof(iih'e an
t-dut'-alloii ot 1 heir pet ull.ir edueallou of their pe
euiiHi nuivuiH hysviem, composed of what Is ud
lid tho tifcsueii, which U, In eoiuuiou with tlio fe
malo hi-t-.tst und HpM, evhlcntly under Iho eou
liolti uiiutat t inoilons and associations tit nn
t an it "d of llle; and. as wo t-hall Milwcnut nt
Iv k 1 . 1 h .e emoltous, ; ht 11 excessive, leaif Ioub
i eioiif , uheUtv, tu hahlls whb-li sup (ho uj
.loot ihdr vk-lltuH eto n:iini l wlf-iomplft-
iii 1 dcveliiiiin ut,
1 oi letn'ilewt tMiessand deuiMr , W'i t-
. OIll'.UJ.l, T I'lOtUHll 1 US,, li.ti iOU, I Mi -
ai, 'loo lm (Viulnut il peiluiU tor 1 iLiie
1 all, sooil tho most pet leet-t. Hie kiu'-ui;
1 cmliold'K Com pound t tr.nt 01 lluclm, . n
ttoiik 'ot ue, diel, niij it vleo a coinpun. .
Ke' ides lu eei per, d of llle.limu Inl.11. y to
exti' leold age, will thai It t it niedy to at na
till w in Iho ill.tltaino f its luh'-i uu 11 onih
it theplory ot huinhoud ' unuili ani. ti ia
bold'H Kxtrm t lluchu Is 1 . ie IrUheun Uatt
any of Ihopieiuiatlo 1 ! t -u- Jum, inn e
hnU'T and luoiu idcasnut, J 1) h tiat 1
(.hit, h-ivlhg leeelMil (ho i'ni 11 ui ol
mol pioiuinonl pli' - 'i-Iar. in t! L uiti il M. e
u 1101, olleicd lo ahl'i ted .1 uutyas eeii n
euro lor 1'iu follow Inif iIIs-'iims and f aipioi
Jioin lilteveia eauso orluluutliij; j (.b-i ml de
bility, muittiluml iilihslcu depteioii, alu ' III
ty, ileLeriuluallon id IHuod lo lload, fiiMil
1 eac, ii'bteilu, yenetat irialabllily, un
at nl(.t.tt ttbt-enco of jhuk ultir Kllieleiiey, (
appei t', ilykpeiAla, emachtthin, low hpu ' , ti -ormn
n.'iuii or puialytiiiiof tho oikuiih oi .
al ion, p pltmion of tlio luurl, aud In i
bllitai. 1 httilu of tho byutem, Toliihure I1 t ' -nine,
uitthlM out, Able iv Ilolmbotd
in. ulh. j. Mild by UriiyiU's nml ilearleu Mv
MJ en, rilco Jl.ji,ir buttle, or fix bottieH tor
il..ju, DcUeied Kumy iiddu-on, Uccrtbc uy w
trims in ell c-oniiiiunleidloiiu. Addii. II, i,
Jlebi hold, t'li.u and Chlmkut Wuielmu'.e, i I
laoaduti, N. V.
Nuno nio Htuulno unUuonfl up In 6tee 111
Kmve I nipper lao-mllo of my Cliemlial Wnu-ra.ih-
and hluuvil. II, 1. 11 Ki.illiObU.
Oct, Jt, lii-lll.
ATKLY Ol'KNKD.
t he umleiHlyuisl Mould rtpiclfuHy fhfoimlli-'
illluiKot Jlli'i inhbuiuuud vklulty, Unit lie has
Jllst 1 1 1 tail n lii'jion lioiiHIlcet, bttMieli Midll
nml 1 Mid, when- be will ml in v. tho rahtm t nu
l.lliK biilhtbb in nil lu I ntiiiliib. Uulun
.MITAI.MI' OU OTHi:U COFi'J.VK
Illhdwlth piompttieisii and ihNpalfh, IN ( -H
e hi u i-l hiiule loatl KhaU of luihltuie, Ihi'h'd
lim the it-ilnMlhi; ul ti.ht'-l.Mttouit-d chutr 1
tenth air eiiMlhth mailt matly nnd expi(iltll'ls
ly, ant oidt uaieholK lltd tither lu peiMiiioi
mail, l'h line tuihUH niatlo lo older at laal iu
tli' IlUlli:UTmA.N.
AptU lOllt,
JKIU'IIAKT UOTKL,
i 1 t'O' Ml F'l ItTIl Ml'ltKtr,
iMin.Ainu.rHiAi
J. A W U. M'KIUHIN, X'roprhtor,
MKy 10. 1M.7-Iy,