3Uh (ifotumbimt -AND- BLOOMSBUUG, PA. H'lllllAV MllltMNd, HEl'T. 9 1. 1 800. 48-TIIK COMIMIII.VN Int. the Largest I'lrriitntlon of any paper tiittill.Hetl lit .northern lnn-lvmili( mill I. isl.o imiflt InrR.r sheet than ny of ILcotcm IMirnl lrt nml L therefore the bent meillum Inr advertising 111 tlill Meetloil oftlie Stale. Changing- a Vote Tlio Northumberland Coufercnco mloiv tod no rules for their government. They wcro tlicrcforu uttlng under tho KCticritl juiiu'lii'ics of imrllnmnitary law when lheU02d ballot was taken and at id I other times. By thai law' a member of the eonforeneo had iin undoubted right (ofwlilehhlacollciiKUCs could not deprivo him) to chaiiRohU Voto before a final result on any ballot was aunouriccd by tho chair. "vVo ci vo again tho plain and Htrong words of tho gonoral rulo oppll cablo to thdcaso upon tho high authorl ty of Itarelay's Digest. "A MKM.llBn HAS THE UIGI1T TO ('MANOR lit VOTK llKFOUK THK DKCt-i HION OF THKQUKHTION HAH HKKN VI t,t.V ANDCONri.U8IVKI.Vi(02'OUKV "hiiy tiibcvaih." (llarclay's Digest, p. la;, at. ism.) Tills rulo Is grounded In the practlca of tho enrllcet times. Tho ancient method of tikln tho vi. le in tho Ilonian Senato was: Tlio President of tho body separated, (ho members li)to two parties oppo.3l(u to each other, (according to their opinions upon tho question to bo determined, in order to'tho Mnro easy counting of the voles. "After they ail voted any one might retrace Ms opinion by passing rim' and ranging himself with the con trury party." (Sutherland's Manual, l. 10.1, &th edit.) Tho uccdor's candldalo quotes tho special rule of tho Pennsylvania llouso of Representatives limiting thu general right of changing a vote. This1 would bo to tho purposo If llio Conference had adopted tho rules of that House for their government, tchich they did not. They could only havo such a rulo or act upon it after they had adopted It. It is then undeniablo that Mr. With, ingtou had a clear right to change his vote. Although tho Conference ,y a two thirds vote authorized him. to mako tho change, their consent was quite un necessary. It was superfluous becauso it could add nothing to a right which was perfect before. But wo do not think Mio lo.-oltitlon of tho Conference was untimely ; for it gave openly and dis tinctly tho sanction of a two thirds ma jority to what was done nnd was well calculated to satisfy fully asensc of jus tice and fairness in all persons not fa miliar with parliamentary law. And it would havo conferred authority upon Jlr. Wllliitigloii to change his voio if lie had not otherwise possessed il. Tho Assault on Senator Jackson. Tho Danvlllo Intelligencer, through tho kindness of its stockholders man aged by Tlios. Chalfant, makes an In excusable assault on Senator Jackson in its issuo of tho 10th lust, asserting that ho voted for tho "Herdic Bills" Ac. The cauo of this attack Is Mr. Jackson's friendship for Mr. Buckalew, and tho solid support given tho latter by Sulli van county. As to tho "Herdle Bill" it is .suflleicnt for us to say that (Mr. Jack son voted against It, as tho record shows. But lotus prick this bubblo a littlo.for a littlo ventilation may bo or service. The passagobf tlio appropriation for the Danvlllo Asylum Is duo to tho efforts of Senator Jackson aided by Keprescnta tivo Scott. Chalfant as an outsider found hliiiselfnbsolulely without Influ ence in a matter whoro thoro was n con tesl, but was ashamed to confess as much to tho parlies who sent him there. Wowcroln JIarrlsburgat tho time, nnd know that such wan tho case. When the Appropriation Bill camo up In tho Senate it was In danger of defeat. Jack son engrafted tho appropriation for tho Danvlllo Asylum on the bill there, as it had been stricken out In the House. Ho could not voto ngalnst tho Bill without endangering tho appropriation to tho Normal School hero, nnd absolutely loiing that to tho Danvlllo Asylum. In this dilemma ho appealed for advico to a number of his constituents. They unanimously advised him to support the interests of his own district. Among theso who did this wasTiiostAS Chal fant. With tears In his eyes ho be sought thcSenator to cast tho very votes tor which ho now abuses him. When tho latter stated that thoy wero objec tionable, and would placo him In a false position before his constituents, this would-bQ Senator proudly said, "I will seo that you aro defended nnd taken caro of before tho peoploj I will Justify your notion should you bo assailed," Need wo add jthat when tho expected assault did come, neither Chalfant nor his paper oyer uttered a word In dofenco or explanation of tho course or Senator Jackson? Another point, and wo leave this question for the present. Chalfant find lng that his efforts In this matter wero woiso than useless, concluded to take a pleasuro trip to Philadelphia. In or der that tho good people of Danville, liowover, should remain under tho im prcsslon that ho was at his post, and that he was tho mighty instrument which controlled Legislatures, ho In duccd our good-natured Senator to agrco that upon tho passago of tho Appropria tion Dill a telegram announcing tho fact shouldbo fcont to Danvlllo In his (Chalfaut's)namo. This was foiia,iind up to mis timo our neighbors havo been under tho Impression that Chalfant so- cured tho appropriation, stajd In tho lobbies uutll It was done, and then trl umphautly announced tho rebult to Ids wondering countrymen. Such genius Is too great to bo limited by nStatoSen ate. Hon. C'iiahi.ks 11. Huckalkw 1ms been nominated for tho Stnto Senate from tlio Fifteenth District, composed pf tlio counties of Northumberland, Montour, Columbia and Sullivan. A better nomination could not havo bocn made. Tho District was rcprcscti ted in tlio last Legislature by Hon. Geo. D. Jflcltoii, Democrat. Tlicro Is wuio difficulty in tho District, tho friends oi Mr. Chalfant claiming that lio Is entitled to tho nomination, nnd unless the question is harmoniously bot tled it Is likely that Mr. Clialfaut will run on an independent ticket. Wo trutt that wieo counsel will prevail, and that no such thing will 1 done. Mr. Buckalew Is confident of his succc-3.. Clinton Democrat. A Nlco Arrangement. I'ho Montour American, the Uadlcal organ of Montour county, In speaking of tlio Senatorial question In this !)! trlct says i Tho Henub leans will have n iruoil chance to elect a Senator. The voto In this, the Ilfteenth district .stands about 10,000-Dcinocrallc. and nliout 7.0(H) Republican. Ho that in case the two pcmocrmiv yam lutuiti in:ti;iu nur nilU equal illvKioV or thW votl', iifch will havo fi.(KH). and thin kIvo the Jte- lmblk'nlf iinmiiioo 2,000 mriJorltjvHoinrv 01 mo j;epmiiicaiisiu iiisi((tiiiriiTMH'iii dlsKwil to support Mr. Clialfaut. But ueipro mis. is uono wun any uegnu ui unanimity, hoiiiitStglvoecrtAIu pledges Willi goodsecuniy lor itieir rciicmpuuii. Ho must treat Cjov. deary fairly and houestly.and if ho could go for tho xvth Aineudniont, Sv'ould'help ldni. Aner all. wo'tblnk ltsafrat to stiiitio'rt a 1W- nubllcali candldatei esliecially Whin' therulsu chnucM of Miccess. Xleltubll- cans naturally feel a little "skittish" about aidiiiL' mid abettlm: tho election of it Copperhead, even if liodoes peel off IllS OKI SK1I1. Wo havo no special iulurcst Ju tho question as to which of tho opposing eau(JIdatcs Is tho' regular, nuiulucc. Wo caro nothing uboiit tho motived of Mr. M'Kinch In deserting liisfriend.nor tho influences that wero .brought to bear iino'n tho Conference. Wo havo only to' do Willi tho facts or tho situation rW they aro presented before us. Firstly, wo boliovo that Mr. Clialfaut can only uo elected oy securing mu nu publiciln Vote, and that may bo liiinbtyl Lie. Secondly, the only eertaln plan that wo cap soo to defeat Mr. UuckalcWi 1? for tho dissatisfied Democrats to join with tho ltcpublicans' lh electing our candi date. These, wlth'bur 7.000 votes, will glVo us tho Senator by from rihe U) two thousand majority. Wo therefore urguour conferees to se lect a good Ke)UblIcan caudlditto, and oncongaln this Egyptian district may havo a IlepUbllcan Senator. l-'rom tho above 11 will bo seen that thciiw'hold ambition of tho Uadlcal par ty Is to defeat Mr; Buckalew. Thoyfear tho advent of a man 6f his known abili ty and Integrity into tho Senate. To accomplish their object they must either dlvldo tho Democratic voto by encour aging Mr. Clialfant to run' as tin inde pendent candldatd Una then voto. in their own man or elso concentrate their voto on Mr. Chalfant. This they, seem willing to do If he will pledge hiniself to sustain deary, and go for the XVth Amendment, which virtually Introduces negro suffmgo into Pennsylvania! Has Mr. Chalfant made these pledges? Events will determine. As to "dissatis fied Democrats" .voting for tho Itadlcil candidate, ,wo havo only to tay that in our opinion such men arc few and far between. When tho Democratic masses seo, that tho choice, is between a ltadical and an honest Incorruptible .Democrat like Mr. Buckalew, they will not ha-i tate as to their choice. The very fact that the Leglslatiye"lting," thokuown "i oostors" of that body aro aiding Chal fant and opposing Buckalew h' a suf ficient Indication to honest men ns to which should bo supported. Scnatorship. Energetic efforts aro being made by Chalfant nnd his backers outside the district, to prevent a Iicpubiicau nomi. nation for Senator ; witii what success remains to bq seen. Ho, desires to run as a fie, facto Republican candidate and thus secure n respeclablo voto, which he cannot obtain from his own party. Tho consideration, to bo paid by lilm for Bo publican support Is uol yet openly mqd. tlbncd, butJias bex-ii suggested by ono of his leading supporters to bo the trad. wg off of the blalc ticket for Chalfant votes. Now Clmlfant, cannot sell,, out any. considerable number or Democrats to tlio Republican?, though ip his desppr atlon ho may attempt il, Liko Satan when ho tempted tho Savior ho does not own what ho would offer, to bestow, aiid.Ilepuhllcaus would bosilfyfowl In deed to come into his net upon siicli a temptation. The parties to such,a con tract would bo mutually .cjicatcd and .disgraced. , Wu say confidently to all our, readers that in no possible caso can Chalfant como noarnn ejection. He cannot get a largo Democratic voto and 1)0 cannot get tho Republican voto in )nass, both or which would bo necessary to his suc cess. Hois distinctly tho candidate of a corrupt ring,aiid ho stands upon a cor rupt voto glvcn'in conference, so that he cannot bo strong before tho people. After the publication of the papers wo gave last week there is loft no pretense oven that ho was nominated or that hu has any equitable claim upon tho voters of tho district. Ho is simply n vol unteer candidate without any real gricvanco and without any special fitness for ofilcoj and ho is also In his present position, n represen tative and Instrument of some of tho worst men In tho whole Common wealth. Theso aro tlio reasons why his defeat will bo asjust as It will' bo Sig nal. Deary on Geary. We last weoknubllshcd tho hlfrh com pllincut which Forney paid our noxt governor, non.Asai'acKer.iu tiioopen. inir of tho LohlchUnivcrslty. and In or der that our frlend"obscurltv"could not chareous with partiality and an unduo suppression of tlio remarkable talents of tho nresont governor, wo publish tins veek the tnleuted remarks of tho, gov ernor on himself. ' The compliments Was paid by Geary on Geary, at tho opening oxcrclses of u school In this Slate, nnd although ho lias boon clearly proven gul 1 ty or plagiarism , yet wo aro willing to vouch ror this as purely original, as It was given to us by a man of truth and veracity who was present and heard it.and thoscntlmQnts expressed aro so purely iiko uio mail that no ono will doubt It. Any ono who (toes may can at our omco mm wo will furnish testimony to nrovo it. Tlio ro murks wcro as follpws: "Ho (Gcary)would wish to urj;o tho young men of this institution to set their mark liicli. unu eirivu lor wiu kuui , umwi. naa nut iui nojuiblo hut somo nf them mieht vet oocunv . . . i-. -1 . i :. . .... : tho l.laoo he now occunicd. And to the ladias 110 woum say, mai nicy tiuiuiu aim iuh" persevere, and stranga as it might seem somo ll .l . . 1 ! f !l 1 ono ol them might yet occupy as lugli u por tion as Mn. Geary occupied!" That Is ft mlchty cood story, but would It not havo been better to havo let some ono elso tell It 1 Montrose jJcmocrat. Wo can vouch for tho truthfulness of the nbovo statement. The Incident oc curred at this placo on tho occasion of laying the corner ntono of tho Normnl School. Two attempts havo been iiiada kincu thu Senatorial Conference wit, to get tho Demo cratic Standing Oomniiltco of Montour coun ty to endorse Clialfuiit, Roth wero failures', as no quorum could bo aucmLlod. That Couiuuttco has taken no notion on tho suit ed. Why dtfn't somo of our country friends occasionally bring eljer-bwicj to market. Tliey aro nLunJsnt, healthy, and mako most ciecllcnt ides. If our Bubscribcrs don't know this, wo wo will givo them a recipe. THE COLUMBIAN Oowt ktohcAlngs!' ft WKnesSay Sept. 107 Edward Ferguson Wv usou vs'Od itmiiii "?.t. ... i a (Joun. ty.. PlffMakesn nM Y, KdwardShacfer vs C'olumlihU'oniity. Pill', lakes a ion suit. Samuel Richards vs ColuinJjiii.Cjninly. Jury called. Verdict for Deft. Henry James vs Columbia t'p. i-mry called. Verdict 'or Den. Frederick Wciclu-I w Jhn F. Onslow. Jury ealti'drfBamo'l'iy vnwllvl fyr PJff, IWl 4:uH,frilil Sheriff to lliram u. nnwer,mr,Jot iifi:rouiidlii Dlounisburg. .S.oht, as, the prnjiqrty of; Qcorgo liler,. , DeeiH'pll frimi Sherii to iiivs ien deijliali fin-nlain'huildlng tn U,lo(Uis hurg,uSf)i(i as tho property pf John ,M. Dewl Po l from Slier ff to, I, W. Kelvy imd.diKirgollherl.ror tract .of land In Mqutour .twpi Soin ,iis ino property of Benj. Krum. ,Dqcd Voh frojn Hhorlff.tq l'eter Kill for Irael of Jnnd );) J.loaringcrcck typ. Sold, us t'liq property of Wi.,G.,Lln- Deed l'oll from Sheriff' (o llvnry Traugli. for holl.o and lot In Centralla Soid as tho flro'iiorty or Miclidbl Slienn. ' Docd'Pod from Sheriff t6 Wm.lJIIIni for ltd of ti'rdund In KsAy.' S'dld as tho 'pfbpoity of Silas D.Edgar. . '' Deed roll rrom Shorirr to jonn u. Freezo for,'h6usd and'lot in Kspy. Sold iM'tVi'n'nrnriprt v rif WesfoV TtilcKld. 1 ' Deed Oirirpm Sherifflo' JaincsDykb and ll'cnrv'WcIddnsa'ul fir lot of grotmd In Cbntralfa'. $old as tho' protlcrt'y"of "Reuben Wassor. ' rirtonwnod Twi. vs D.tVld C. Albert soli. 6ii motion' of Mr. Bahly attorney for Greenwood twp. tho appeal orDert. from the reiiort of tho Towhship Audi tors stricken! off on tho ground that the Auditor had no Jurisdiction to settle tho account of a Collector, and therefore tho Court has no Jurisdiction of tho ease 'on appeal. Columbia Co. vs Jacob iXoho, Jr., Treasurer of Col. Co. Jury wiled Same day verdict in favor of lhu Plff. SeI't: 10th, ,1.11 Ihu niatter or Uio psta'o or'.$amuol Mather jiitq or Greutw.ood twp. 'On motion Mr. llurlcy'tho Court appoint Robert If. Clark, Esq., Auditor to mako distribution. ,Samupl Gensel vs Daniel Bo.wer. That part of .t'lio verdict, in this caso which directs thocosts between tlio par tics stricken off, on tho ground that tho Jufy 'had no power to render sucli a verdict. Estate of Clara McDpwell dee'd. Josliua W. Coml'ey, 1-q. appointed Auditor to mnko distribution pf the bal'auco In the hands of Peter Ent, Trustee. Court order rind direct' that thcro bo n term 6f two weeks liold'nt December Term next and that a vcnlro for Grand Jurors bo.issucd, and also a veniro for thirty-six Jurors in thp,Oycr nnd Term Incr and Goncral Quarter Se,s.sions of (hp Peace fur first week, and (a veniro fur,tlilrty-slx Traverse Jurors.fnr second week. Revout ov GrtANn Juhy. To tho Hon. tho Judges or tho Court of QnaHer Sesslbn'in mid for tho eoiinly of Coliim bin. Tlio Grand Inquest of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvapia, Inquiring for the body of tiirt County of Columbia, respectfully report, that wo liavo ex amlned tho Publie' buihlings (if said county and find them in reasonably good repair'. A (lor dud consideration wo would recommend : 1. Fpr tlio botterseeurlly pi tho pris .oners, that tho two doors aiid locks on, doors, leadlng'to tho Jail yard, bo Immediately repaired, and locks, on the ccll'ijoors repaired also.' 2. Tiiat tho fenco around tlio Jiill lot bo repaired. .1. That good and substantial locks bo placed on tlieeastsldoof prlvyon Court Houso lot, . That tho fenco around tho Court Houso lot bo ropalred.and tlio Iron fenco bo extcrided'thlrty feet north on each slue. In conclusion wo return our thanks to, E. R. Ikeler Esq. tho prose cutiiig attorney, for tho" courtesy ren. dcrcd to us during, our' labors'. All of which Is respectfully submitted. Jesse Hoffman, Sept. 9, 18G9. Foreman. i. o. of a. t. At a regular meeting of tho .Bloom lugdalo Lodgo I. O. of G. T. Sept. Ith 1S0U, the rollowliig resolutions wero unanimously ndqpted : Preamble. Whercas.lt has pleased Al mighty God to remove from our midst our friend S. P. Headly. who has been n zealous supporter of tho great cause of Temperance lor nearly nan u century, therefore wo, the members of Bloom ingdalo Lodgo, I. O. of G, T. adopt the following resolutions ns a tribute or ro spect to our deceased rriend Tor his life long labors In behalf of tho eauso for which wo aro battling. 1. Jlesolced,, That while wo deeply mourn the loss of our friend, and sym pathize with tho bereaved family, we meekly bow to tho will pf an All-wise uou who uoein an inings wen, ucuev lng that our loss Is his eternal gain. 2. Itesolvedl That a conv or tho pre amble and resolutions bo forwarded to tho family of tho deceased, and to dif ferent County papers for publication, aiso mat mo names oi mo omcers in. stalled accompany the resolutions. E. A. Biiekalow, W. C. T.s Hlildah Yaplc, W. V. T.j Truman Hasten, W. T.t' Gunln Davison, P. W. 0. T.j 1). P. King, W..C; Chester Dlshcr, W. D. G.; Eliza llogart, W. I, G.j Amelia Jones, W. D. M., Albert Bogart. W. M.; Jen- nlo Davison, u n. h.j aiiio M'lienry, H. H. S.: O. AV. Huff, W, K 8.:' Lizzie Gearhart, W. A. 8. S. Itliune, W. H loor House. Wo glvo below' the fourth section pi tho Act of Assembly relating to tho Poor House, for tho benefit of those whom It may concern, The township elections having been changed from March to October, tlio question whether any of the township dcslrolo accept the provisions of tho Poor Houso l4iw, can bo taken at thu October election. Hue;. I. At tho reiiiirtof any leu tax- uhlolnhnbltaiiU of any township In tho county of Columbia, it snan do mu uuiy (if Iho Cnnstnliln nilvertlsluir thci town- shin (lppllniiH In March to ulvu liotlco mat, at mo saw ensuing uiwauiu mu iiuallllod electors shall aeciuo mo iiuch lion wliiither uilil townsliin shall bo- pome il part of the district for tho sup port of tho poor erected by this net by vollnir "l-'or li noor house" or 'A'irulnst n' poor houso,'' itnd the officers of tho (ihs'tlon shall return tho result of this eioction In tho hiiiio maimer us they jnako other returns of tho oleetlnn.-f Provided, That nil assessments shall lie upon tho basis of the latest triennial as sessment. DEMOCRAT AND v ftComfeu'nlcatcd.- , 1 Si XfENTiai.! Scptj 1 1, 1SGD, Courting Irf Blooinsbilrg'li'ad jiistro turned nnd of course such mi impor tant event should bo duly celebrated. The bull WMoponrd byDr.Kunkel Cn. of," Lightning Ivlljor," nolprlly, hound hUiis-rficlitlmVidalodioh ajtililelidld ''l glng ilrawn by two iiorses paraded our iirliiiiiiai strccls. mill ola.ved liine.i (o UJiM'lollhifitlm.ilie slt'kidUlh'lod and r.oillHh. in lho'tivVnlifir'nbnul dusk Ids hiinns werollchled ondlils hi ml mouth' pleco declared. tho virtues of his medi cine. ritloV'6f iio'disoaso In Iho wholo fcitlaiogtiu'thitt lio cotlhi not eufd. Hut alas J there werquo paltcnls. Thislvun kel must bo n great misanthropist or phllaiilliropljl, I don't know which. Ilo aeeompllsiied ono grand object here, lifl gathered, .tho crowd( tlls wiis Just What was wanted at tho lime and It was doneadmlrably and wcll.oldnud young, male uid female, ejek and lazy, without .anyallsorimlnatlpii of sox ago or eon djlfpn wero huddled, together, on the sidewalks. .This was I ho glorious. . I no mentivthis dipped, iho, climax of, any thing lcvcr,sawit"i..lilsh 13ag-plpcr as lf,by magic miido.hls nppcaranco In the ya,st,nssqnblagq,,toqkln chair, on top of a hogshead, npdiplayed a flnu oultlxUh nlrt!'tlicConnniigl(t mauls raiullo."Til8 roylvejl iiicmorlesoflliodearpiiW land. iTIio sldc-wttlks-served ns convenient dancing halls on. the, occasion. The Doctor, still praised his pain killer and announced it a ready pure for, strained ankles, dl?Ioc.itlpns of tho joints or any thing else. By this time a few good uaturcd, fellows tupped a barrel of Yueiigllng's XX Alo on tho qtroet; uIl drniilifr.eelynnd none appeared afraid to trip,tho-lightiUihiStl. ton, who would under such elrcjiluistauc.es? Not Rutthis.M'iw not all, n, young couple hadjust takun pontracts of each other for life, nndthlsof coursehail to be duly eimimeuior.itrd by ,tliu yuuuger clashes pf the community; tin cans, buckets, kettlos nnd every conecivablq iintru ment.on which, or. by which more noio could bo, made was, brought Into acflon. The. wildest excitomeut prevailed, 'tho horjien luirncsed to vehicles danced as l)ioy passed tho large crowds of peoplb standing and dancing around the Doc tor's wagon anil the piper's hogshead. Steel left the medicine wagon and joined thd dance. (lib has been since discharg ed.) Tho ale was distributed very gonerouslyj The moon looked down calmly on the scene rollcking nnd fro licking as it was.. All seemed pleased at their evening's cntertninlnent, Tho police were well pleased with the spree and aro anxious for another of the kind. Wo hav6very good policemen; if n man is arrostod by one of them, threeor four more will set him, free for tho fun of it. Every tiling passed off quietly, and orderly, no fights of any kind occurred; it was a Jovial thing. Talk of your Boston Peace Baryolorcin or Gettysburg daueo they wcro -lolliing to he compared with Ibis. JJ you dnnH believe me ask T)r. Kiml-cl. Jovially yours. Onsi:nvi;ii. LkRayhvii.i.u, Pa.,1 Sepl. 17, IKC9. J Dear Captain: As wo nro all inter ested in Railroads and especially new ones, I tjtko tho llberly of givingiyou a little suetcn oi uio iMcursnm winch camo off on Thursday the Otli last, over tho lVnn'a'. N. Y. R. R. from Wilkes- burro to Wtworly. At fi a.m. tho train. comprising fifteen passenger cars, left .Wllkcsbarre, haying on board our es- leemeii iciiqw ciii.uu lion. jiicKcr, lion, ueorgo w. wooiiwain, anil many other prominent citizens of tho Lehigh iind unci Wyoming Valleys, and proceeded ilong tlio Valley of tho beautiful Sus- ipuehuuna, receiving augmentations to the number of excursionists at every station. Numbers of citizens were at every station to welcome .tho arrival or tlio, "iron iiorse" in their miust who Is henceforth to boa dally visitor. At Tuhkhaimock tho lino Brass Baud of that placo put in an appearance to enliven tho occasion, nud wo thou pro ceeded to Laeeyvillo, taking a largo number of invited citizens uid the Laeevvillo Cornet Baud under tho ae eompllsiied leadership of that prlneo of pinyers, u. J;. wnKenian, Jq.yrriving at wysauKing mo nomo oi mat cliamiiioii of .Railroad contractors and business, men," Col. V. K. Piollet tho Leltaysvlllo JJra&s Bana and a goodly number of guests from tho surrounding country hero entered tho cars, nnd then proceoded to Towanda, where amid tho nriug oi cannon any waving namiKcr chiefs from tho chut populaeo'tho twin ontercd the town, and after' taking a lartro number or trentlemen on board. proceeded to Waverly, thojuuctlon or uio i enna. iV Xs. ,x. iiaiiroaii with thu (.' Y. t E. IL H., when nftor taking a few moment's rent nnd tho splendid Silver Comet Band from Klinira, wo returned to Towundaand found our old friend, Col. John F. Means, Marshal of tno iiny. Wo found I'iro Compa nies, jjiuia ami rraiiKiin, niso a largo Itccentlun Commltteo eomnosed of the citizens of Towanda, waiting to usher us into t ho l'uuiicbmiaro where a splen did repast wn3 waiting to be discussed. After dinner speeches wero called for from Hon. Asa Packer, JudgoWood ward, Col. Piollet, Hon. Geo. Lnndon, Ex-P. M. Gen. Itandall. All responded In somo very appropriate remarks, and tho meeting closed by a return to tho cars In waiting to convoy tlio tired ex cursionists on. their home: At Wyenuk lni! anil Towanda cheers woro plvcn fur Packer und Piollet, apd tho opening of mu itauroau is complete, regular trains commencinc on Mondav tho lath Inst. Tho day will long bo remembered by thelnhabitantsof thlsscctlon and many good wishes and a long lfo was drank Inflowing chanipagnoto the Hon. Asa i'acKcr and the l.ehtgii valloy It. It. Wo are all glad to learn of tho nomi nation of Hon. C. II, liiickulew to tho Stato Sonato. only reirrottli)'' that there nro likely to besoTow In that body with tho honesty and ability thai ho pos sesses, very i nuy aim iiasiny, h. w. II, Oatawihsa Pa. Sept. If., IKilii. Mit. Enrroit: Dhaii Sin. Thinking that It might bo n matter of Interest to soum of your subscribers as well as to myself, 1 will nsk for some information In regard to tho tax law of this Stato. Can n man bo compelled to pay tax wh lias not been n resilient in mo stato ono year. J am rispcctrully yours. II, B, (!. Any man who has property, or pur sues uu occupation within tho Slate, In liable to a tax on tlio same and 11 does not matter how long orhhort u timo ho has been a resident. Ho cannot voto howoyer.That requires nwlleneo its well ns taxes. A (loon Sirm.-Tho Scrantoa lltpiilllean pitches into Mr, lluckalow, defends tho nom ination of Clialfaut, and hopes lor tho cleo tiou nf a Radical. Wu know, gentlemen, what hurts you, Lot you need not bo alarmed. Ho Iicpubiicau will oyer rcprckcnt thid Scra toriil District us constituted at prcu-ut. Your abuse of Mr. ljuekalcw only slrcnoth cm him with tho people, 't MuTOoiTOii-LastjiV.cCkj bur lively tqwnAvas th'rown.lnttiait unusual tatd (ir cxclteidcntMMid pJiflles 'tlurwerO JJLO.OMSJ3URG, Statd Senator. IIOnV tit Altl.lsfn. nUOKAMJW, OF COL- S tlMBlA COUNTY, niSLii...ii inllftn nf Mm Senatorial coll- . llli; iiimMv..v.. Y. - fcrdnt'C' held on Saturday last, In North- umberlandiplaeegTiii our ticuet me n ored unmoor Ilucknlcw. We know that this will meet with the hearty approba tion of- Iho Democratic, voters of our county. On Tuesday last, tho Standing iiUllee of our' county, by n tjnnnv nioiis'vbte, passcd'n resolullon endors tn imi-. lineknlew's iioinliiatlon, nml pli'dgilllillii Iho liniljvldetl hupiiort of this eoiinly. Wo puimsii, eisowmi.-, tho proceedings of both tho Conference . i m... ..it.,,. rViKimltlnn t ' , . aim inu oiuuuiiiH u......... . Tho conferees or our nominee, W, I . Wlthlngton, Esq., deaervo tho thanks or tho county for their course. Find i iimi. iiintr own. and of coumo flrsl choice, could but succeed without great er protraction or conference, they cast their votes for Mr. Bticknlpw.ln .award anco with tho wishes of a majority of the voters or this couniy. iy ,l "',': lion llicy havo shown themselves worthy of the coniuicnco rujioauu them, nud Mr. Wlthlngton has won for himself, ' hosts of frlcnds.-.Simii" Uuara. Im iho nttonco of solid argument, the Radicals avo abusing Asa Tnckcr becamo he wns ixifn in Connecticut. It so happems that . ' . '. ... i f . II.. C?......n WilliaiiiK, their cmuiuaio iur mu ouinumu Court.was horn in tho saino Stale. I.ocul Notices. Tin: VKav nKST assortircnt of Fall Dry Good', Groccric? and FurnWiing Goods can l,n r,,nn,l nt iho i-toro of Miller &Wolf, Main .St. bciow Iron. Tliey havo ju-t laid in a complete stock comprising all tho newest ana best tlio liiaikct affords. (!oNi.'i:nT. Then) will bo a Vocal and An stniiaent.-il Concert civon in the Hall of the Imtitulo ou Tuesday evening Sept. 23th, tor tho puruoso of procuring funds to iurnisli tho.Normal School. POLITICAL. FOItGOVEItNOB: ASA PACKER, Of CAlinON COUNTY. foil JUDGE Or THE SUPEEUE COUIlTi CYRUS L. PERSHINCSr, OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. FOK BTATU HENATU. CHAHIHEI K. BUCKALEW, OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. FOB HEPltDSrJs'TATlVi:, GEORGE SCOXX, OF COLUMBIA COUNTY. FOK ASSOCIATE JUDUE. CHARLES F. MANN, UUAVKU TOWSSIIIP. FOIl 1'llOTHONOTAUY, WKLLINGTONJI. ENT, SCOTT TOWSSIlIC. FOIl llEOISTl'.lt AND UECOllDKIl. WII-LIAMSON II. JACOliV, ULOIlM TOWNSIIII', FOIl XUKAHUKKH. DAVID L0WENBEIU1, 11I.OOU TOWNSHIP, FOIl COMMISHlONEIt, CYIIUS ltOUIUNS, l'ISlUNaL'l:KI'.K lOWNtllll. FOIt AUDITOIl. U. J. CAMl'DELL, MAIN TOWNSIIII'. FOIl COHONEIt, CIIAULICS a. MUHl'HY, I'ONVKrilIAU T0WSH1IIP. Vipilnnco Committee ISKAVi.it Allen Mi. nn, 11. Frank Z:irr, llemy 1 1 1 in. 1 1 1 1. 1- Itt.MoN Win. Appleinan, H.r, Everett, Wla. Case, IlKiiWH'K A. D.Sceley, Hudson Owen, Jacob 1 loosen. I! loom Michael F. Kyerly, John II. Casey, M, C Woislwurd, Ueiiro llasselt, V. W. Flirliialt. JIui.VKOUKiiK Win. Lainon, In.ne llowcr, Cl.as. ltecd. CKNTUAi.iA--Jaii.ea Uri sou, i homns Oernghly, tit i . jiniiiiiiii. N. Conynuham Daniel Curry, C. tl. Murphy, Win. floodmtiii. H. Cosvkuiiam Tl.omatt KUIl:er,TliomaslIcn nessy, Martin FlaiuilKali. Catawissa U ji, Tewksbury, Bleplien lialdy, Jose.ih Marlz. CKNTUi-Edward Hiirtniaii, EtIJali Whltmoycr, isiihu uruver. FianiNOCKKrui-C. n. While, Hiuaiulus Un ungs4, c. 11. Mc.lteiny, Bolomon Artlev. r hanki.in w asiiingiou i-air, jaeoit iviiiiuo. Uiiekswoob clcorgo W. mi, William Eyer, i eicr li.r.ou. IlKurieK John !Nel.is. AVui. Oiilnn. .Insi'iiu ll'nt.. Jackson llenrv Wnenpr. II. F. Havnge, John S.ll Locust nnntel Stlne. lk.'ilnli Yeager, John miyiiLT. Mains Francis Fleming, William Win. T. Shumun. Fisher, Mirn.iN-li, IL Montgomery, KamuclHuydor, O...IIII.-1 . u, Jlr, Fi.bas.vst Amos Waiileli, llussel Apple man. Georce Oman. Madison John Allen, W. II. Deinott, Jacob MoNTouii-J. B. Dlctterlch.Luvl Weaver, Noah " Okan'gk-H. ILKUue, W.H.Knder,lal Ent, Tine Joseph Shoeinukcr, ThoinaH Mcllrlde, Wui. Karscl.uer. UoAxiMiciikKK lleorgo Cuilg, Win. Urlesbacli, UOIIU JUOW TLI. Scott-II. J. Mltlard, Joseph Lllley, Jacob Ttr s Ullgcr. Scuaiiloap lleury C, Iltss, Jesso Haitmnu, Montgomery Cole. By Older of thn BlamlliiK Commltlee. C. B. 1I110CKWAY, Chairman. lllooiiitbiirg lllftrkcl llcporl. Wheat per bushel II .Si UU uye " 1 2 (torn " .......... 1 Ul Oats. " . SO lour per oat i ei M s w Clovorsecd.. Flaxseed Butter Kites.... . Tuliow- Potatoes Dried 'Apples..... Hams 8 DO 40 J5 12 50 2 51 25 Hides and Hhoutders I.urd ner nouud Hay per ton 12 LJJMI1EU. Hemlock Boards per thousand feet Fine " " " ("lie Inch)-., Joist, Scinitllng, l'lank.dlrmliKlj)....!., Hhlngles, No. 1 per thousand Ill) 03 18t.H0 . 15 U) , lit) , 7t'J , 13 00 Hiding " I Scotch pie.... No. a " ., Ulooln M, ft. . . 112 .110 MARRIAGES. FllY-HFIMBACH-On llio ism Inst,, by Itev. Win. .1. i:er.Mr. (Jinruu N. Fry In MUh The re hi HclmbacJi, liotli nf Moiilour township, Columblacounly. l.ia'AN-T.1NV Hi. iin lllli In. I l.v ll.aun,.,n Mr. Haulil Lovnn to Miss llarbamE. Linn, or ..'".II.III iun"Diiiji,ii."iiiium I'uiiiiiy, HIIOF.MAKRR-EIIEIIT-Ou tlio Olll lnst,,attlio M. K l'arsimiigo, lu llloomslmrg, by Hov. J. A. Mcllclc, Mr. Win. Hliocnialier, or lilnoinsluirr, In MUh Francos Eberl, nt Haleiii, Luieruo co, WI'.SLEY-CULVUIl-ln Ihu liitlilust., by Hlder .1. Mar rlct, Mr. Wesley Ut Miss CuUir, U1II1 of lloss township, I.utoruo fouiily. HAMITON-CIIEAHY-Ill Berwick, al Ilia M. E, 1'arsnuaKii.Hept. 1st, by Hnv, F. II. Itlddle, Mr. Joseph D. Hampton, In Miss Allen 11, Creasy, nil nf Berwick. HKYIIEllT-FlinilUKH-On the ivenlug nf thu lit Inst,, by llr.UO. llriu.ks, Joslah II. seyln rl. In Ella K., daughter of Merrill A. Fuibusb! Esi.,uf l'lilladelpllUl, HMITH-UOUail-In Berwick, on thn Ulli lust.. by Uev. H. H. Henry, Mr. lluvld C. Kiullh to Miss Lizzie Java Uough, Itolli or Berwick, (XjI. unihui county, l'a. DEATHS. HIIOEMAKEll-InHheiiandoalKlty.on tho lull, lilt., nt the residence of M, II. Shoemaker, lio.' alter nil Illness of forly-elght hours, Lloyd l'uylou.iiged tl months and ajdnys, lufaiits'm pi in. If, and Klllo F. Shoemaker, of Buck Horn, r. IIIUKH-On tho Vlh of August. Chorlcs Bsrkley. sou oM. IL and Emma lllcks, aged 1 jear und J01INKONAl Ji-rseytowu, 011 tho 'Jllli or July Margaret, wife or Hauiuul Johnson, uged W euis, 1 luuutll Ulid 3 days, HENHY In Berwick, 011 tho Ulli lust., Mr. Kato A wile nf Win, M, llinry, ngisl SI yenrs, 3 hum. undiadsys. ' ECK At Hcrwl1kr.11 the Sd of Keptember, Hu- knnuu N. Eik, suid 61 yeais, 3 mouths unci 7 da) u, COLUamiTJNTY, PA. riiiuiipn' w;--f ..tir.,rti1il , M.rf.ii llVK-lVtinsylyiiiil.i ryr, T,,'111" r.N-V.nmv, .. ,; iiiijmii iiuns.vi'' Hlmn I. l is v i ll,lll(.tl. ' , (i.iTi.iii.n irJi-I'LlvK SUA l1l,!lt 111 iTita-Ju'; fW.IHK.l.'.l.fiC fiKKi.i- 'vTfi v1,fi? WH,,i " HK i'iiiii.iiokc.v.i.h lyS. HtiKKi- is ' ii',jn.rjO linns V HW " "! r - NEW ADYE11T1SEHENTS. A SHIG NICE'S WiivAl.vJ;fVX. ...!... .... ... . x-irl f"1, V.',V mY ."lor ivnylvn. i&l Sr m noiWor hlH .i. jli.tmcnt lU Iho cs) mill oi, WMii "I ;V, .urimt n nan iic- ! ? r1' Vi 1 1 A ill- uio i )! t r ict cvnin of miM Vilnlrld. DiiUilutlloounlnnitJ tliolullulay or uci'i, isw. . Hciit. sicj.-tr. t W. w'lltfMoVKIt. AsslniH. 4 DMINISTBATOH'S Is'OTICK., J KSTATH OF IIIA1U.IV5 . . . Til J fitttiH of ndmliiiHtrntloii on llio iwlntBor C, li Iih. Ilms, inlo of Mifflin .lowiwlilp pi""'1 J I'ounty,. Ofceiwiil, liavu. boon Bmi'I'J.w ! i Htclslcrofsald Cuimly.to JcrcmLlli J. Hen, Ad- Miliilktrttinr.wiiniOTiueiiiu jiubiiyuiw""v" Oi.AH persons linvliiKcIiilius or ilcmimds nnuliiht the uildcstute lire ruqiientod tomesent Ihi'io i for matleinculwltliuutdcUiy, and lliuso ludobtcd to mi.Kor.iymei.u jKRKm.Kh j. mm. , Hcpl. Sl.-ca-Cl. AdinluMiutor; VTOTICE TO UUILDKltS. l'rouoiaN will bo received by llio ll'iard of School UlrectoH of llloom lowiilili,iiiilU Maiur day.llie'Jthdayor Oilober, iwi, lor biilldliiKft brlclt sclicil house, two Glories hti-li, In tlio lowll ollJIooiniburg, Columbia eoiinly, lit. riauiiud sncciileaUons can be soeii on nml nfu r Mouduy lhalTttllnst., by lipiiiyillS 10 wm. l eiuoin, uu lelary. WJ j,KAC0(.K( H,.retury. Sept. Sl.'lU-at, , rpo MANUFACTUltKK. Itlgllls tit u-o " At.LKS'H I'A ri!.V TAN I'l-I, V MINA" will be Issued ou ni'lilliMtlou to tho Ull tlcr8lglied. Illsu i HUI1F, WlKVUNTIVi: OF SC.M.i: IN HTIiA.M noii.tiia. Tho article will be furnished at six Doi.nns perCau.orwo will sill rlshtu to make and use die same lu. TEN 1MLI.AIW I'llll ANNUM FOK IJACll U01LKIL Tho materials for making llio " Aull-Lamlua nMII t.r. t.innlli.l liv nu. ir ilnslieil. At lOM' Orll'OS. KlgliUforUoiintlM, States or otlui'Terrltory for salo al rair rales. ALLEN A NKKDL1X, Dealers In Oils, No. I2South Delaware Avenue, Vlillndelphl.i. Cliculars will be seut on oppllcallou. s I E V E S AND W IKE C L 0 T II , MA N UP AOTU 111! 11 II V HELt.KlW llllOTIIEUH O'l Maikcl Klixct, l'hlla'leiiihl.i. Sepl. Sl,'(i!l-3m. "vyic have ox hand cooi: STOVES, l'AHLOHHTOVIW, STOVE PIPE, TIN WAKE & HOUSE FUUN1HIIINO (iOODS, Al prices that 1 an not fall to suit purcliasei SMITH BUO'H. Sepl. 21,'ffl-tf. Orangoyllle, Pa, pUHUO SALK OF VALUAllLi: UEAL ESTATE. Ill pursuancn ofnn order of 1 he Orphans' Court nf i'oliimblacminty,Piiii.KjHaiihi, on FUIliAY, OCTOUEllJlrii, lsd'l, nl 10 o'clock In thoforo- 110011, Aaron Masiciier, giiaruutn or j.-rcmlah F. r..inm.iii,Araiiiluta A. lluui.mii.Mary J, Bnumati and John lUuinan, minor children of lleury llauuian.lalo of Malno lownsllln. In Raldcntniti'. deeiw.ud. will epoHO to salo by public vendue, 110 1110 premises, inu iimuninK MESSUAU1M AND' TRACTS OF LAND, ns follows, to wit: No. 1 All Unit mcssuiurc and tract or l.niil situate In said lownshtn. Ijoiulilcil nml il.urnu.j nx follows:. biuliiiiliig at n pine, theiieo by lands 111 1 Miuei ,.nn nun wiiiiku .inner, SIUI.II Willy. iiluodegieeHwest onu hundred nnd seven ier chestnn stone: thenco by land of John Uear. hart, south Iwenty-ono i.iul a iiuarter degrees CUSI. sei em -ii.m peicjies lo 11 Milne, lliencOliy 11,1111 fi ,"" iviiiiu, 11111 111 seveiuy.iivu ucgrccl east ono hundred und nlnclecii ncrclu.w i. 1 stono; thnnco by laud of Benjamin Nuss, uoilh iiiuij ituii unu ijiiui ii;i ucgiees no.. eiglliy,lie tllVS III l"U l",lUl.l l.-HHIUg, 1-11111,1111.1. FIFTYrTWO ACIIESAN1) ALLOWANCE. No. a. A messuage and tract of land si I unto 11. saiu lowos.iip, uutiuucu uy iiuius oi John IlKHrlllltt .TllhOllll llf.l.ri.r ..ul il.. ... (I..I.I..I deceased, Michael Urovcr and others', coulillnlng EIOHTY-EIUHT A(.'lli;S AND HlXTl-EIUHT t'r.uuiir, inoro or less, ou which is orrclcd n JIaxsion Hnrsii, barn, and other outbuildings. No. a, A tract of woodland sltualu In said iiiwi.s.i.p, uou. men uy iiuius or itanicl letter iie.rs, isaii.i. niiuitiau s ncirs nun others, CONTAINING SEVENTEEN ACHES and seventy-four perches, moio or less, with tho No. 1. A tract of land kUliulu lu knl.l tr,n,. shin, bounded bv lands of Imulil Vi.itii-'. i...ir. laiiiis of Ellzubeih Kllngtrmnu, nud other lands 01 sum ueccascii, containing FOUIt ACUES, MORE Oil LESS, with tho appurtenances; late tho estnto of said 111 ...kssk lui.kuan, ucrK. thlidorthe purchase money to bo paid to the guardian on the day of sale; one-third or tho purchase money less ten percent, to bo paid on tho confirmation 01 snlo: ono-thlrd of tho our- cniise mouey in one ear from confirmation of un-, nun 11 .cm .run. eoiiunnauou n(. ( tho remaining third loleinalu lu the hands or the purchaser during the natural llfo of the widow ol H. Baiimuu, dee'd and the Inteiest thereof to be annually nud regularly paid paid to her by tho purchaser or pui cliuse 1 s.lds or their heirs and as- " i" I'.eiiiis.",, 10 00 recovered oy lliStrCSS Or OlllOrU.hrt fl. W.nti. or., .....i... if. this CoininonwenlUi, nnd at her deceasu her n rt. 1 1 11 1 I . V hnan 1,0 Palo n.,n,inii,iiif i-jiiuieu i.iereio thn 1 ivn (ml .i. iiii.iis 111 uu siH'uri.i u; y bonds uud niortgago 1I11 glowing ou Ihu pre- lui..,rv..l 11.,..1. Lull ou 1.10 premies, The grain g umts at uio timo 01 sale Is le "v i,"'wi'"ii'"usrurpurcnasirs ana pos " 6iln of tlio seven.! premises given on the first u..j ... ui.ui n.-Ai. mo purcunser or purcnasert coinplylugwlth the above stated comlltlous 0; fJlt';V1T! ""'ehnsers to pay for tho convevano. Ins and Itevcuuu stamps. ' Krpsi'ca-ut. AAIIUI AlAlil'I-:!.!.!. Onanllsu. QOVEItNOU'S CAMPAIGN c.vPH, cArns, AND Campaign Torches). I 'iS? of Torches, J25. , uv, (iiuuu 911 per nunureu, ouuii .or price-list aua ou. 20 KiiiviuB in imps anil i;api PHILIP HlLUManuf 201 CIIUUCII KTIIKET. Bet, il Si jkl, nb Market MilltniTCorapanlc8'Uiilforiiisiiiado to order, bepi. 17, ey-.t, JJ03IES FOH THK PEOPLE. raiMfyIarilllO UiM r aero. Fru True, Oraln, (Iraztng FarinH, clmulurs frie. II. l'.CJIAMIlKUH. It. H. Atom Rept.J7tI9 iw. " Bt J'"ry"'". JJKIDOE IiKTONO! Kzeltlel Colo lu BiiKai loaf twp Monday tho V7tli ustntlO oVloi'k.n. in. to receive proiNHls I build a single iratk, eoveinl, double ui h l,rui"l on old uhuinients near KzeklYl Cole'd i foniaiTl said bridge to lw 71 feet abulmenls; I'ian J Kgo?te M, OOLK. Hfnt. 17. '1.(1.91 Wa..QUIfK.r 1'iirir. I unltlconuly, All purltm liitcrntcil aro ll for iut of iho .ahifumi:"' "Um """ ItOllUllT J U.AUIC, Auditor. Kept. 17,'lB.lt. Q0-1'A11TNKH.S1HI' NP'HOli ulV' ""'IcrslKiinl havo cntcrM into co-pai tnor !ilpiul'.uu.(l.rauaila.hluUu.HtlhuAalloiii Koiiuilry livrtlolom wviii.lo l hy i'. tpr Illll I "yir j j is n : 1 1 n i r, i , m y i : 1 1 f ' ifTi'.',.'iT1"." ",10 lul?. U"n WlllVo'lcU !"i,y iipp'y! w ""ii-'" iiiiiuhiiii fchouifi liuUurijHiiu 11,'tig-tr. JT O T i OK. Tho uudeulift.iiluAiiiii riiMirtruitv n..ti.. ..11 lwronlndeliil to hliu ou boo'c uotoimi, ty notour uturiwlw), to com. forward promptly uml si iih.. . ruiut losti. by a dlwsirou. flro tuuuoliuirassuiy titcollit't lu all ouutandiutr uuiouiitii. Jiu ic.lt ll.aukful to lit. frleuil. and JtrJuLiUtni for their past putronoKo aiidoontlduuco and Irnstathty wlllmalliaiiiwiulty foranroiuDt cpiupllauco witii this wiiut without lurllwruo. ,u'?. John j. m'huy. Aug. V7,'ii-:m. Ilentnu, &mtiiwwtefn urWno Bi....."t 'X:Svai 6.70 KinnijlVnalftiili'liWiVn'rh M HyMlour.....5J:.. WllBAT- rcllU'VlMXlli'V,'1'1 .. J.IJH.M'i' A UDITOIVH NOTION. J,1-.tMI'..TK."1"iA,'t'K'' MATIIKH, llECKASKI). I l1.".!1.10 V1".'.""1 l 01,rt "' ,l10 county of Coliim . .n?ir1 i',Vm ,"1.".';"l'.l',',"lUa 'ylhtl'olirl.ti.r 'iin t il1 U'i"lou th? I'Ulaucu Iii Un. liuiiilJ of John H. Malhcr.oxiciilnr of Hainupl Mathor Into or V .".!' ""P. tjtiomiiia wiimly. ihjo'.t.wllt iiiciHlhBparlUliiU.rcatoil,f.irlhopiiriKwo at " u Ik-'r lSlSlatll'l. o'fflivlr A. nl lilun.ii.l.. iii.?.. '' CT10N lUtOCIiAMATION lio clocl- ni"l f '!'"l.i','".', ' , 1 v w;ni whlcli IHo tlw ill U to 1)0 lu'lil 0CT0IIKI bi.i innn TwiW't.Srn'll nl "'"Vl'l''"? hn'!l" lW"S' !:. V. :..,mriwlilii.nttlio iml'll' I''"0 " tMltWM'M' thiWrfn' ftonlM In Hid iHH-oiiRli pf llcrwlclc. .. ,,, t, A, lloroiiBUi;eiiii"""i , rmrTr?ek toWiinlil.,nllh0iWblliil.ool lul.i-d. I"!?!' 1.1,1,, .,1 IllftllUllllC lMll f ITUIlllO Hill'"'" 'I "' fiiyelto urease s. Hoi ii'itr Hmllli Tliiiuia". l.M.l.llim-rrol: lOtt-llslllp. "I :'""!Ll!?.."V.'!!K,Vi,.i,, .it mo! lAwrauco ..chqol 1!Urwinvo.Htl.twiwrill',t '0 houao "t "epH 1 Uemlicli Unvuhlp. at Uw wiMtol.Wo t Cl.jts, il li eitcrlcli in Hi" lowu of llncliilliirii, . w f,, inwmlilii at llio Iiouso ot llsckkl Colo, i;iiitownlilP.HUlMimtillc lioiwooi inn" Vo?rln.Wi''l'V,n Aaroii Ham' nelJllinby.liiJore.ywwi), ., w. Ml, l 'lUU-Mlllb .Mr II io K. Moiilour township, at tho homo of Win. Hoti ""K!!iTtowu8Ulii,nt thu public lioiua ot Abm-bt!!;..J,-.,i'!!S!V;.wn,lih..nt tho 1.0.1.0 W.lA.'.Iy oeeupled by tKsfc.W. . Dr. sbacll, II. .m H jo mi in i. . jilMiAHD, lull Hlior. i TUIMUAY, til .. ;,.: .. :j,,.v i ffihSa'SlS-Jlllil" the .l.fiitfrliillil Ihokchool h.AliO MneVyofjo n A;blr6w.ro. (it ',' Conyngln.il insmv;,, v V, Klllior, inieiy iiv.u --1 llio nihil'! Iloilso'of ,r0nfsnp,arthW s,saiM,MW' Scott towillilp,attllo public l.ouseoi win. At whicfllirttf Ahtlpln'aii6qtiiiji'a clrtlbrs Will Clt-l'l ly UUIIOl MHIUWlUK nwu rum Ouoir-Ton rorOovcriior of IM-oiivh-Tjioii lot Judi!i) ii Uio Hunreinu Court, nv. one tervin ir Htuto puatc.nno person for ltcprrscntntlvo mio tuonottuy one person rr.r HolA.ernii Hwonlcri n... .mi iiitirii'U hliall honncuiHl between Iho lmi.ru j.fulsr Hint tUVRll O'clock 111 tllU fOt'ellOOll, uml bUall cOiitinxiO open without iiiteiruptton nnd ftujoiunmcntiiiUltspvciiolocKlntneoven- lllliWIICU UIO iHjiiaoiuuiui; iiuiv. 'of tJie aIorenalil dlntrlcfi shall ruspecUvely tiifco charBQ of tho eurllUcutts at return of the eluc- . . 1 .r 11,.. .r.l fls.t iriirijnlf( Dim liiilirru UOU U lllCir ri'HlHOCllYW UJmiiivib, uiiu iiwiv them at n meeting of onu Juuo lroin euch dis trict at tho court house. In Uloointburtf. on tho third day after tho day of the oleel Ion, belug on i.vi,t,,v f in. r.ih hiv nf uclobcr. lstTJ. nt 10 o'u.ook a. in., then nnd there to do nnd perform tho du nes lUlllllt;u uj m wi oiini j i. .V1SO, lll.1t Wliero u juu(i't "J nn-iwinv-ai oi u- .,1.1 iwrhlnnL la it ii ru le to attend such meet .r lii.l.rtMj I liin llin rettflltiatQ or return shall ClerKS OI lltO flection oi mu uwinn, wjiu nnitii do und perform tho duties retmtred of said Judge unnuie io iiiieuu. . trlct, composetl ot tho comities or Columbia nnd fnnimtT shall meet nt tho Court House, in "inrn nm. ii mm ine iiem'usenincivo ijim nioonivburff.on-TueHdfly tlio nineteenth day 'of UClUUer, Iiexiiiu uiuiiu uuir mu icuum iur iiirtu oeroi ASHeinuij-. .... Tim iptnrn luilires of tho Hen a tori 1 dlB trlct composed of tho counties of Columbia. Montour. Northumberland nnd Bulllvnn. shall meet at the courti Iiouso, lu Dauvlllt. uMoiitour! county, ou Tuesday tno mueieenin uay or ucio-' ber next, to mako out tho return fur tho member of the ISenate. Thn follow I nir wet or Asscmuiv. rcuiaunz the mode of votliiK In tho Oommouwenltli of I'eunsyivania, was passe .narcii iim, iw nnu reads thus! HKCTioN I. lion cnncieu uy ine cuaic ana Homo ofllenresenuilives or mo cormnomrcaiui of ivniisvivanla In OcnenU .Rsembh met. nud it is nereuy enncieu oy uiuuuiiioruy m iuo s;unu that iho qualllled voternof thoisccrnl districts in ilittHcvi riil counties of this commonwealth, nt alt Kcnor.il, township, borough and cpMlal clec- I tlons, uio Iiercby hereafter nuthorlted and to-1 qui ted to Toto by tickets printed or written, or. llicu iifi lonowa . wnu ucit Bium eiiiurueu vuu mimes of nil .ludyes of Courts voted for. nnd la bel led. outside. "Judiciary." ono t c cet k ha l embrueo tlio names of all tho Hlato otllcrH Voted rnr.aiui no iauenea'inio!" ouomcrcl snail em brueo llio imines of of all county oillcers voled for, Incliullni; llio oltlco of Henator, Member nnd Members of 'Assembly, If voted for und mem bers of Concress. It voted for. nnd 1h labelled "(.'oiiiitvi"oiio ticket shall t'liibrncu Iho names of nil towiiHh n omcers votul for nud bo labelled. "l own-imp;" one iitruei muui eiuunice uionamci oi an liorouyu oiute voieu iur, auu noiauciici, "lUiroittrli " " y i:cr jon 2. That It slinll tlio duty of tho Sheriff ju mo several couuiici oi mis umiuionwcaiiii io lusernu ineireieciion nrociautaiions. iicreniie: NOTICE IH llKttlillY UIVEN. That every person excepting Justices of iho ! Viini'itu- utk ui no iii niiv omco or nniioiiiinieiit of proillor trust under tlto irnltetl Htates, or of mis ftuiie, any cuy or itiriminnni iiinirict, wiuhh er n commissioned ollicer or otherwise, u suljor iiinntiii nitlct'r or nueiit who Is or shall ljo'emolnv. fit mulertholeslitlature. oxocullvuor Judlciafv iieparimeni oi uiisnuiio, or oi uoy eiiy or cn any itKutrtvirntivl district, and also. tLmtuverv innm- lr of Coiirvchs and of Iho btnlu Lej;laluUtre, and or tho select or common council of any city, or commlssioners of any Incorporated district,-! by law incapable oi uo.mug excreting at tho timo the olllcet or. lippolutmout.of J dage, I uspec- loror ii'rit ui nny i-iruuuu ui in m coiiiiuou weiilth. and that no lnsiHetor Juduo or other nf- Ucer of such election shall bo eligible to bu then vi.tn.1 fur. 'Iho Inspectors nud Judoof IhoclectlouKslinll meet at triflr renpocUve jdnces appointed lor nomine mo etei'iiou in iuo uininci w wmcii they respectUely belong, before beven o'clock In tho niitrutii!?. mid c-ncli of said lusneclom t.hn1i nn. point one clerk, w ho sluUl boa qualified voter oi sucn uixmcu i In ease tho nerson who shall recelvnthn highest number.of votes for Inspector blmll not utiend ou iho day of any elcttluu, then tho per son who shall have received tho second hly'inst number of votes for judgoat Iho next preceding olcctloushaUnctat Inspector in lilt place. And In ease Iho persou who shall havo received the highest number orvotes for luspector shall not nltcnd. tho person elected Judge shall appoiut an Inspector lu his placo and lu case the person cii t iv-u juujtu nii.. uui,ii iciiu. meii mo inspec tor who received tuo highest number ol vote shall annoluta ludire In UIk rilai'n.nr tr o cancy shall continue in the1 board for the apnea of ono hour after tho timo fixed by law for tho opeuingortne i-iecuou, mo ciuallflod voters of mu luniHiuii, ni , hi. utmiiiK ior wnicu Bticll ollleers shall liavo been elected, present at bucIi cleettou shall elect ono or their number to fill such vacancy. respecllvily to nttond ut tho place of holding -usuaii uo uio uuiy or me t-cvcral uvsessors rf'veiy general, special or township election, dui lng Uiewholo time such election Is kent mwiV ror the purpose or giving information to the in. spectors and Judgos, when called on, la relation to the right ol nuy person nssChHed by them to voto at such election, and on such other mutter lu relatlou to the assessment to the tald lniiier. tors or either of them ihall irom time rcnulru! o Pd sou shall be permitted to vote at nny election as nroresaW than a wlilte citizen of tiin ago of twenty-ouQ or moio, who shall have resU ".-".'"'f1" iU"ot' year, ana in tint eiecuon uisinct wnero ho ore-s to vote ten da Immediately preceding buch electlou.and wit shall huvo bcoi. aswod at least ten days b6fa tho tlcction. Iiut a citizen of the United blatos i;nSp:ill,KlSV,s,"a!'ua1.111"1 voteroflhl hniVtV 7U U" oiujo or county tax which havo lu tho o lection iiutriM V:uua1' nforcsald, Khali ho CLtltlcd to voto after MldlnS lutlita blato six moaths. Prov.dei L that. ii,S jvhlto f.eenien, citizens of tho Uii tVd ktotes' let tween tlio osa of twouty-ono and twenty I two years who have resided in tho electlou district ten hays as aforesaid shall ho eutl id to vote although ihoy thoU not havo iVl tax oltIrso shall bo permitted to voto whosa name H not contained In tho list of taxable In. l'hilt,aRt" um,lsuea "y tho Uominls" Iouers?unles. ed narioiihly to tno Coustltutlon anfl Blve sallsl fattory uv Jcniecltherou his oath oraUlrmatlon ?J,,.oaUl."rl"llr,nall"0f other, that iVo ha. paid mich a tax. or on failure to pniluco a Voce St shall mako oath to tho payment thereof, Second the claim . tlio right to voto by being n electo? between tlioagoof twenty-ouo mid twentv.tivo s cars, ho shall deposo on oath or inirnvitinn 11 i net, and that ho doe. verily hel ov'o from die ad! '"""t e ven 1. in, that lio is of uko afore li, and Biuh other evidence as I. n'qnfml liy tuls net S.1! .v.'!1? f "l" b. Inserted In tho ulohabollcai i fir ,L i , i, i ,, 1 and n note mode onpnatto thereto hy wi lUui: hg word "lux." If ho shall hi nillultteil to ota by reiion of havWlilO I tail ? In all eiues wheru tho namo ot tho ncrsou u S ti . 10 1,oul,'ilu Iho list furnls icd by U'.V l ul,'11'1'''vruiiil assessor, or ids rlcht to yolo, u hethcr found thereon or not. Is nhlcrtod .V; te1' 'l'"lfil ntlxcn, It shall Ito tlioJ Uiuy I . U"I'''1V!1 V; i"nliioiicU person ou oalu JSli. .i1 i",'1'" 1 !" Ktiuo for ono year or liloro his oath shall he. sulil. lenl p..H,f ll.tuf, but shall wioii ii. " i. W't IntiS i !iS .t' l1 f"' U mi. til. Snyr r.ir ''''"'jhiiVeifs-weir iuirhls U.na'iiuoMesl'dcnci .ri... n.ri ,i,. . "twiii. enui.iB, is in sain UIS- iVi. . ,.! u,u "ol remuvo into said u : "if.. ,ur I'irposo of vclliiif tlierolu. a,,;ii?r,."n''"allU11'1 uforesald, nnd who Mmll jiialteiliioiiroof, Ifreijulrid.oftlio residence unil uiyiuc.it ofluxes as aforesaid, shall b ad. '. ''tfJm vote In tho township, ward or district in which he kluill w.ui.in v ?.'t'"y ! ' 'n'."1 '"'" l,rveiit or Mteinpt to pret fn.iil IkiUIIiii; such elecllou, or uso or threaten j . .....im. u ..ui uuini, nr slim. iuier. nipt or Iiniiroiierly Interfero with him In tho ex. .vuiiiiii in i. mum j .i.rsiiuii pi.icm, ii ii, e window, or iivouiio to any window where tlio same may 1 hold!.., or alum riotously disturb tho iieaeo ofcliolco, such iwr.on, ou rouvletlou, shall b Ji.V.hfi." "U1". "ol .eIMIlu8 "vo iiuudred dollurs.auil Imprlsoucd for any timo not less u i in more inuu twelve mouths, and 1( ,n .11. IT ii, . , , , 1 w"ete tuo trial oi kucii : ....... wu .. mn iivisou tu iiueuu. lug wasiiotunsldei.tof theclly, ward, district v. .u n u.u. WI.VIU tllU U1.I..1SU WON COlUIUIlleO ond not entitled tu vnu iiii-r,.,.. 11.,, ;.;..,,:, i Uou ha shall be sentenced to pay a Hue of not less than cue huudred nor more than ono thous. and dollars, and be Imprisoned not its. than six iiiuiiiu. uuiuiuiu tiiui. two leurs If any person, not by lawnuallflcd, shall fraud. itlenllyvotont nny .w mil ril 1.rnperdl"triT ,'?.stj ;i";'v I'irsoiiti) vol. V M r ll Oil conviction ?! ti'Jf oeeMliiK two linmlr ..i Vt C' tn nt ... . "''iinn ..t-. lrany,;e.s,Vuri.,TS iwiuill Minn, on eoiiV i"" it 1 11 not less llinii nn '. ""'. kiSF dred .dollars, und ho f,, 1 lensinnu uireo nor inor,. il'm . if nny l;er8oiiiioi,',,Vi 'ni.5? monwnI It aarwabiv ' ,.. ill unallllcsl tiiimiii,) simh .';,"! .. 1111 n... .. - srisn 1 stored I SS."!"""' . .... ..... '-.11 1.11 1 . bin lumbta' comity that. !i "t C Act furthersiipnlcmentiii ffli cloolloin of tills ciram'n'll,k April lTtli, A. D, 1MH 'iWfH!' 6W.H. After Ihu aMo!.n,: fi.. iiumiE.vo ouiQim nnii... iiciou on 1110 tout, ,1, S"V?kwi .'iiesdav In Ocloimr ,.VLI.a 1 . shall, mi Iho Mon ny I Li.-' nialio 11 return to the colli ifli' mu iimiiui o. hi. liersoii. 1..:. tho return required t?, , Hecond section or tlilsnci JtK. niimo tlioiibRervatloinan!i..lJn isl in bo noted im nroniSMi'.'."1 mlssloncm shall llicr.iii.,?'.i. njldeil to the return r mm ? . Hon nf ilib, net, nnd a fail anai'di ui mou niuiif, i-uiiiiiin on,:," KOI1S KI1 rtil.lriii.il nu ...Sllitlnp ward, boioiigli.towiH hi,, llfJiS. tho same, together wit!,1 ThNP mnuKs 111 tuo oiucers of llit Ju, Ivi boroim 1. townshin ... r,."'v,V o'clock 111 tho morning of iffi.. October, nnd no inauitiali I urri nt the election on that KVfiT saiiiiisi.unioss he slinll m,i,ISJ'f to vote, h hcrelniilterrcnuim" ', .Iff. i. On the day , If'S at whose uamo Is not on tho nult tho right to vole at salditeK ' least ouoimallfled inter Sffiim ness to tno residence 0f iSir : district Of wblclt ho claim, sfvHi ' period or at least tea Z'.'i lf)CLltlll. WHICH Wlltlnco n..b . . tho ucrsoll so elahnlii..i..i:. son so clnl m lug ( tho rium, ..,i. auMobiiuu.. iviiiu'a or t. lKirlly printed iilllilavli,,,.' kuowledKonnd belief, it to, ! r born, thai ho is n cltlwnof tit nc of IvniMylvauitt ami I ti ho has resided In the UommSil or if formerly u i liltoiiiiu.rj:7 iherufrom.that he lui ri.i.,r;'fla next l.rcccdlng said elixiiojT , moved Into thu d strirt t, ' 1 tiicicin; lliathu liasuuiiia.rhc within two years, wIiIi Um,,., days beloru nld elettluo ! im cltlteii, shall aliu sluio hi, tl whnl court Hu was uiluralw.. produce his eertlllcuiu oiuiinJI ttinll.atlont the said ulllJai,,i when nud whero the tani.lin."u tho ailhlavlt was asststul,uti V to whom paid, and llmuin a.".,, no I'luuuvm ,ur DiaiUlCj. II allldavll shall stato nu blica beell lostor destroyed, ortliit' 11 any, but if tho peisou smii, ji v.iti, sln.ll InUii nml .iiI.l.ii. .rU. ls natlvo ooin cltlieaoIitaiSl If lK.rn olsowheie. shaiui.t.i.. davltt nml tthall piouum waS? ueen iu.Lu.-a.iseu, o' tuai luai. zed, or that hols eutlUid i. Jl(, ou of 1.1s luther's uiiturulln' L( titer state in his nllhUMtUiitil ot taUliu; Iho nllldavit, ; . twenty-onoaiul twthty-tt j. resided In the btalo ouoji'i , district ten days next i.r.:' i. ..ii i ... .. , i , t...i ... .... ii" ."1" .iv ......lu ,u iuh,l I. not havo paid tiixua; lue tut persons making such cl.ilmi. ri oftlie wltutsses lo llieli m'.iiv crved bv tho Olectlou bunrJ.i.CI the election they shall be etit.on;. . of votera, tally list nl.d oilier av law io uu lueti oy inorciurDJm'j thonotnry, nnd 3hall remnlnott tho prothonoUiry's ottlee, sot. ilon, as other election pnpcna.t n olikers shall find that Hie unpin, possess all thu IfKalnualllijlarC or they shall boiiermittisliurc . or names shall iw aUdedl.tit.11 by tho election olllcers, tlio.m-A tied wlierotho claimant cUIlp and tho word "use" w litre Lt n ago ; tho samo words being tt luoucli titso reniiecllvclyiinhtjs votlngnt such electlou. u iiec. 5. ItKhiillbo laufullort kcu of tho district. notwlllisliEli v tho proiioscd voter Is coiitalnclx, . Idem tiixablcs, to challtnselli . I soni wncreupon iuosaniepr: sulfrago ns Is now required b; bt Jlcly niedouud acted on by hut nudttio voto admitted or rijKtti thn nvlilenec! evprvncrifinchll.tl turallzed clllr.cu shall boreiia..,. naturalluitluii cetllllcatest lint ' vollnir. excont whcio ho haslmru (M.nseeutlvely.a voter hi tcedSr oilers IiIh vole: nud on tliutiiltd.'r luic reeelvcd, lt shall ho Uio duty olllcorH tnwrltoor stampMiw; wotd "voled," will, tlic WDii'iv.li any electlou ollicer ori.ilU'cn.' , ond voto on the K.itiioil.iy,lrtoU Fcrtlllcntn. oxcepllns wluresur: voto by virion ol the natnnlit " ers, theynn.l tho persnn wboi'fi. ortil vote, liioii so olleiiiliQtlitl hlh mlsileiueanor, nlnl iiiimd' fined or lu. prisoned, or IsHri, ate theconrt; but Iho tlueslmlluutu drt'd dollars In cuch c.isc.rinr ittL one year; the iiko puiiMiimDlc oncouvlelloii.ou tlioolllcirtcli neglect or reluse to iiiuKC.'irniJ thull.dorsimient i ernilreil on s' . zatlou eerllllcale. B A'fc. 0. If any election WWa tlt'KlfCl to inquire such prnofolt rugous Is prescribed Ity till wlilch this Unsupiilimoiil.lM erlne to voto whoso unmount!' sessod voters, or whose rlibl!ui' gen ny nuy tjiuiiiiu a voin p"; um kucii person io voio .i.."- n iiroof, overy iwrsou so uircnJui vir.tiiti. in. irniitv nfii lilkU nwti shall bo sentenced, fur iv.nc lay u lino not excceuinn i.ue Ir. iiii.lnrini till I III IT iMl.llllLUl C. I year, or either or both, at tlie t court. ,'!. II. TliorehpcciivciKv.. Judgns of tho electlnns sCilluY In niliiilnlstcr oaths toanypeWn right to bo nssessiHi or um rn; regard to nuy other mailer oit bodono or inquired lutoby aaf . under this net; and any wiUW any person in rclallou toM't collcernlilg which t liey tlialll-1. gated by any of said oitlcen -t-1 ' Ate. Id. The nssessnrs h!lj' same eoinpensatlou lor JM H other initios to Go paid "f.,'" loners ns in oiuer ito fill for uny assessor to asts i. person whatever wlthlo un Iho election to bo held on inK Oclober lunny year,orltuJ ,i toroany eiecuoit i" " "i Vlce-l'rcsldeut of l io Un"'1 and subject the olllccrs o'j-'' Setfilng lh "'."'"if"! ",..'i'r,,lla .IM of tho county, slntiui! r.r. Ily heliovu tiiat Iraui s td ' eiectlon nbout to bo lie U!"1'' bo tho duly of tlio couitof couuty, II m scsslou, or I JJ '' vacation, lo PPotf"J,"r r.v tclllgent cilizeiis of the coo; J at said electlou; from different polll leal V specters belong to iilllu"uJ ' T both of said inspectors Wl eal party. both of tho"M from tlieopnos li. shall have Uio right i of Iho election, Jurlna llin Is hold, the votes eoiiutl out nud signed by Iho listoi voiere.ii i" ,! ,im'. persou offering to ote.i Lis witness uiidoroalli,lun' suffrego nt said eleclinn, sd pers produced; and l' 80 tire required to nUord lo" ffi and appointed every . lor the discharge- of litl'S tlon oillcers shall refute W I tubo prtsent, ao'tWWSfS sttiil,or if tliey I't'.'..ffi polls by violeutp and jBtUaig no led at such elect on dlsirei by auy tribunal try uu : a tlon; wMl, 'ri't.u?KS Hon shall lio appointed au U-e. II. Any assessor, clitw" nppolntod ns uu uvcrstir. rofuso to porrorm any dill) ' wlthoutreasonabUorlis. ject to n penalty of ono l.uM' any nssosBor shall assess )i, who H not qiiallllfi ."'XK ono who Is . ual lied, lies J domcanor In olllcc, and on w od by Hue or imprisonment to nu i ctlon for dumaBis W.'j, and If nny person shal lefoco or destroy any 1W a directed by this act, or trot" snmo from t ho p are w UiM 0l( iraudiilent or uilschlovo " , ptoncr purpose, tho per.0" Jr , giiTliy of it high ijilsiltftneauot. shall bo punlshod by liiindreddollais,nrImirli" tw o years, or Iiolh, nt llio ' A'ic. 15. All elect ous J townsliin nnd clw l o" ? 1 "g, hold on (ho si coiid I f' 'La! all pnn l.h. ns of tho law . of such ulllctrs not im '' tho iMisons eleetwi losiu'l t shall lulu, their plai''-f "fj, i terms ol thu persons iw.""'.";,, time ol such eloclloli; WW olltceofnsiossor or a t,ii. held, under thlsael.uiit V elghi liundrcd nudkevei'lJ' Given under iny li"Jji .! i burg, this lTtli tiny of bf l' our U.rd ono thousaud eii . ' t nine, uud in tno nn tfuiieueo it. tuu u.i'vr.i,!,! oju uio t""vr;.uil Khorlllo'.', Ilium onco im llio itniiio """u fold Mill dMIVM to t S&Mil', I irelher. with tho Inis i,V. WBWi' 1 shall pioeti ronnoiiier 1 ,'Ft ri leciion or inc. Iiilrismw.iryi ens m ill 1 isi iiivui., i.. ..""u llloomsburg, IHt. Bepte"11" '. pUIHilO BAKU 01' VALUAIII'K'H-Jj In l'Ursiiiuico of anoriW'jl.l of Columbia oounty, IJ;iS?o Milt lorn lsuu, ut 10 o eh" '" ear 1'. Kill, udinlulstrat or. JJ, selman, latool Hooll J'.j,f, I defeased, will oxiwso to sam cm tho premises, ,,,e, bouiidtsl uud Uffcorlbosl 1 tho south l.y a Public rmt.i, by lands of J. V, i't"'", 1 lund of Mary A. Uf1""..', acre, bo the nuuu more or it ted a story and il hall I'll AM K nwii and a small .table, law J , csaued, situate ill Iho tcu"Yi said. ep2J'0o,
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