The Columbian. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1866-1910, January 05, 1877, Image 2

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1;bloomsbuegqolumbia tounty, pa.
I J3L00MSBURG, PA.
Friday, Jan. 5. 18 70.
1 HBuiTiicfi Ahead ! f
Uook Xctlccs. m
FLORIDA TO THE FRONT !
Ou Tuesday last- Gov. elect
. Drew and the whole list of Demo
' cra(!c .State officers were iruiugu-
rated without opposition. 1 he
Legislature organized without ob
jection with a Democratic lnnjori-
iy. Hurrah for Tilden !
ui 1 c
SANCTITY (IF TUB MAILS
bram S. Hewitt, chairman of the
: National Committee, anil mem
from New York, statcJ on
i House, a few days since, that
been opened in the New York
i startling it&temeut and
disturb the people
Jo ess. It is true that
i cfme of the great
lie country, anu iWtJm
Utters were probably opened in search ol
nol'iltca! information which could be turned
to aetvanUg by his opponents, but it is not
the less disgraceful on that accouuv "Jenleies
what has been done iu Iih case mnys well
u An. In that of any private citizen,
... VXrk Sun btates that indubitablo prool
has been Vitained of the opening of letters
andtntertuiSrvno doubt that hundreds of
thousands of letters passing through the
n. ... Mied. reVd. resealed nnd eleliv-
j ,i tVst this pnVticc preiails in many
' Tn miote the Sh-n"ne are decidedly
of opinion, fsunded on ar.pplo evidence, that
kil mails are lar nviin ueing "
i medium for the. transmlfion oi
O. i-nrnmunicationv."
CQUU.lcu... ,
Now this otiencc is simi",- uuinigmu"
i,l..fensble. Theicopto have here
tofore h,d perfect WtU'ln the honesty of
mll servants ami mirpicui" '
bMnvoiMd that privatfc Utters were ever
spiouage. iicru i t
.lie causeu uy i""
lith private lights.
is great and it is
Kain at what point
, passing 3re
hand,
passu
sec that th
; to the letter. A few coni
ntences to long terms of impri
faeavy fines will do much-to b'n
i practice.
The Republican press is seized with n
Itpcim of virtuous horror at the base and
moral conduct of some unknown Ddino-
ats, who offered a man named Levisee,
I of the Republican electors of Louisiana,
0,000 if he would vote for TiluVn. No-
ijt of ordinary common sense would have
ed much belie! In snch a story, which of
e was told by Levisee hlniscfl $100,-
I would have bought a regiment of such
DQt.it appears that this Levisee,
tlln the way to New Orleans, said that
Tilden was elected and declared
i be a shame to cheat him out
I tht if he could be protecttd until
get ut of the country he vrould
It is asserted that when Lev-
lo New Orleans ho offered his vote
for toO.000 and couldn't get that.
' 'iork Herald correspondent states
evisee ts the same person who in his
before the former congressional
) sent to Louisiana, testified that
led, but that he was connted
; his seat in the Legislature
turns of the Board. A very
lie would bo to refuse $100,000
The trouble with the Hepubli-
their lies are good and strong,
kml mcd is Intolerably poor.
nit tlio Coi.i'MiiiA.v a
flaming the partisan
If telling the
sihlo" theu wc
i a toiireo
:d
the
veil of
dldat, j-TTTnectors.
te of the Constitution of
irovlr'.cs that "no Senator
or Representative, or person holding an of
fice or trust or profit under the United States,
shall bo appointed au elector."
lly scclion.131 Revised Statutesit is pro
vided that "the electors of President and
Vice President shall be appointed In each
Stato on the Tuesday next after tho first
Monday In November, etc., which this year
was tho 7th of November.
It is nlleged that at tho lato election per
sons were placed in nomination in several of
the States, and voted for by a majority of
the persons voting therein, who were ineli
gible to tne olfico ot elector. Three of theso
cases are selected, ai a typo of nil : Mr.
Watts, of Oregon, nnd Mr. Solhtce, of Ver
mont, it is fluid were, post matters ; and .Mr.
Corliss, of Rhode Island, it is said, was a
Uulted States Centennial Commissioner. As
to tho fact that theso persous held these
respective ofllccs, there docs Itiot eeein to
bo any question. They were, tbe.eforc,
clearly ineligible.
Tliesa three case', and all other eases of
ineligibility, aro precisely the same in p:in-
ciple J whatever was the result in one case
must be held to have been the result in each
of the otheriCasas. And It has become n
nutter of grave importance to determine
what the result really was in each of these
cases. The decision of this question, may
po-nilily determine who has been legally
elected 1'ioMdeat of the United Mates.
It is, tue.i, ad iiiusJ ny uli p iriie-, that
Mr. W'att", .Mr cSjIUuti and .Mr. Corliss,
were each Ineligible oi: tho 7th, of Novem
ber last j ami, therefore, that neither ol
them were duly appointed an elector on
that day. Neither of them could legally
cast an electoral vote by reason of the
votes cut for blm. They could not be
appointed" If every Tote cast in their re
spective States, had bectt cast for those men,
it would not empower them, or cither of
them, to cast an electoral vote lor President.
What, then, was the result 1 Strange n
it may seem, this question hai received three
entirely dilferent answers in theno three
ktatcw In Oregon it is decided by the
Governor, that the eligible caudidato who
received tho next kblgbest vote, was duly
elected, and he has therefore received a cer
tilicato of his election, and has cast, or at
tempted to cast a vote for l'rcsideut. In
Rhode Island it has becu decided that there
was a failure to appoint onu elector ; such
failure, as could only be remedied by the
legislature lu pursuance of Sjc. Ill I of the
Revised Statutes. Hence au elector was
therj appointed in accordance with the pro-
Ision of tnat section. While in Vermont
"claimed that there was a "vacancy,'
SUCUa. ...mid KM fi 1 htf thn plpelnr.nl mil
lee oKjig yat(;) "wheu such collego meets
wsl,0"etectoral vote," as provided for
cy lnB 'MSec. of the Revised Statutes
Wiinouc
ttiM timn Attpmntitif tn ilpr.iiln
WICU Ol llll.iv,. .ni.:ll,lo rw!ttni.
. . V" '" r-
:s tne true one, i. rR, ,llnif,wi ,
are precisely .., .... ,l(J Mina nr,ll(ii ,
must ap.i v wa n s.n ,o
"vacancy" in ermont, U.
i is ,.t its mes. "llv uj
wouiu ue vtu" "o - - - r.i.,,,1
.... rt,,r. failure to Jal,l'u,a
" , .. i tl, 1.1W. r,n,Y.01ut"
lM ua, th
special aeiiou iua""-,
Islanu,inere w;w iirj.n"u ci
In Vprmont aui In tlroon. Anu ,
uiuaie n
TUD "OALAXY.'!
J
With tho January number tho Galaxy In
ten on its twenty-third volume "and tho
twelfth year of Its existence.
The f-r"''r form tho first lias occupied ft
position !n our periodical literature peculiar
to itself, and most successfully lias It filled
Its special field.
It has attracted to Itself our most brilliant
writers in all departments. The leading
statesmen and greatest generals of our tiino
havo gladly ued its pages to express their
views the brightest novelists nnd most bril
liant essayists havo contributed to its pages.
It has( called out a class of writers who
would otherwise liuvo found no place in our
periodical literature. It has accomplished
this by encouraging the expression of vary
ing opinions by prominent thinkers in all
department. Tho Galiuy Itself has never
had any set theories of politic, religion, o
otology, or criticimti to propagate, nd tn
which all Its writers must bend their own
iudividu.il views.
The result of this freedom of thought nnd
expression has hern that lor jfiirs the public
havo had a ino-t brilliant purely library
magazine.
For the ronitng year no ifT.irts will be
pparcd by either Kditnr or Publisher to make
the Galaxy in every fay worthy of it irirat
reputation. Indeed, they p-iqwse, if pus..
hie. to niakf it even Mirpa-s it.-l :'.
Kor a uu i.nii! idilnl as the (7 Uttq i,
with all tlii spirit And iVehuiss of the H.nlj
pre, mid which always seizes tin- Mibject
of greatest inteient to the public, it is nearly
impossible to announce a fixed programme
for a year ahcaJ. Some of tho leading feat
ures, however, may bo stated. Tho GaUixy
in 1877 expects to give its readers cerial sto
ries by that brilliant writer Justin McCar
thy, and Mrs. Annio Kdwards, one of tho
brightest and fieshest novelists ot ouiduy;
nlso shorter stories by Henry James, Jr.,
Rebecca Harding Davis, Mrs. John Sher
wood, Mrs. Lucy 11. Hooper, Miss Rose
Terry, Mr. Jano O. Austin, Georga Gary
Kgglcstnn, Edgar Tawcett, Nora Perry, nnd
many others.
A new scries of Slate papers by Hon. Gid
eon Welle", lato Secretary of the Navy, call
ed "The Lincoln Administration," will be
gin in tho January number.
Many of our leading statesmen will during
tho year enntributo articles on subjects of
the greatest public interest, (which cannot
yet be definitely announced). Richard
Graat White ivill conclude his series of arti
cles "On Reading Shakespeare," to be fol
lowed by articles suggested by his recent ex
perience abroad.
Kssays on popular subjects may bo ex
pected by Charles Wyllys Elliott, S. G.
Young, John Uurruughs, Kate Hillard, Fan
nie Roper Feudge, Prof. Royescn, Dr. Coan,
Dr. Guereey, Rev. J. S. C. Abbott, R. B.
Kimball. Grenvillo Murray, Albert Rhodes,
and many others ; poetry by liayard Taylor,
John G.Sixc. William Winter.-Paiil Hayne,
G. P. Lathrop, Joaquin Miller, J. W. De
Forest, and many others.
The "Departments" which have given the
Galaxy such an enviablo reputatiou will be
maintained during'the coming yeawith all
their firmer lifj and vigor. "Driftw
by Philip Quilibet, is
The
1
Tho Iialto Shore Horror.
oxn liuNMiKn and twt.sty I'AssnNor.Rs
KlI.t.KI).
Sixty Pmisons Wooxmin O.vly Skven
Kscait. Uniiuiit.
Amitadula, Ohio, December 30. Tho
most disastrous railroad accident sinco the
Angola horror in 1808 occurred at this sta
tion, sixty-live miles cast ot Cleveland, last
night. A heavy fall of snow, accompanied
by n g.tlo of wind, had prevailed during tho
day, and on nil sides tho snow had drifted
into hugo mountains,and trains going either
way were greatly delayed. Tho Pacific,
express, which left liuffiilo nt twenty min
utes past twelve p. in., nnd was duo at this
station nt quarter past nine, was over two
hours late, and upon reaching tho Iron tiuss
bridge which spans the Ashtabula river n
few rods cast of the station, the structure
gave way, precipitating the train of eight
coaches nnd threo baggage cars into tho
cliam. Tim bridge Has an iron ttuss of 150
feet span, tho truck being sixty fret above
the water level, f ho train was diawn by
Inn liii'omiitlvcj, tlie forward one breaking
loo.'e friuii tho otner as tho bridge gave way,
ninl escaped on the very brink of tho lear
fill guif J the nthir engine following tho
I quivering mass ot humanity and crushing
coach-a and adding to thn horror by the
v. ....nr .v,.. ; rusllins gtu.Ml mt c.,mu frimi ,ll0 cru,lel,
lu incrca'-o the product ol one s labor ot nion-ti-r.
bu.-inc.-.-, and ihen to make the net use ot ll..r.. i u. ihc l.li ..g .Miches re.iclinl
wliat is (iljtaiucil. vrnl c it .iin. y no ncipim in tm-yiuund .iih r tnis leaiiui leap ere H.e
thc-o lnrd tunes or any other. 1 he. hints burst Innh on nil -ides.'iml tin- bleed
ami Mii-gestions ot Hull a il e:i Uitcillgeni, ; i.,., ,.,i ,.,,;,,, jj i,,,,!!,,, i,ecamu food for t!ic
inaetieal men and women, who devote tlicm- , flle Tho grilas tll0 Uyin if, the
wives to .tiulyiiM-iim oiLunatiun onju.it inn cril., f tm wounded and the agonizing p-
lopio must ceitaimy nu in great mniiy " peals of tl.oe whose b.no c.hnnco fur lifi
every one. o fch-i!!, theie lore, do our read- HIH Mne .. 1 10, !n. (h? (,,, r.mi
en il the m tic one i.i' uupariilli il horror, the
ri'C'ill.ciiim i t which will never lie forgot
sometnlnit lo K
family circle, while addressing itself particu
larly to that great body of intelligent readers
. I , ... f 1M
wno ecok prom ns won as amutcuiem in souu
and healthful literature."
The contents of (he January number will
indicate the nliaraefer and variety of tho faro
which tho i.Wjcirfspreads monthly beforo its
readers. They are as follows : 'Tho Arctio
Regions auil the K.kimo; Jlunscn and his
Wife:" "Tlio Laws of Dreams;" "Historic
l'hraes j" "King Henry's Hunt: A liallad;"
"Secular Changes of Climate j" "Turkish
Ways and Turkish Women;" "A Chooing;"
''Charlotto Urotitc: A .Monograph;" "The
Astronomy ol tho Futuie;" "Cardinal Anto
nelii;" "Tho Silent Pool;" "Forgotten
Jokes;" Panels ;' nnd "A Illvcr Song."
A fine bteel-eimraved portrait of ex-President
Woolscy, of Yalo College, is acci)mi.uiicd
with a bi id sketch "f his lifo; and tho edimr
ial departments contain ciH.ious no cs on homo
and fmu gn Literature, Scicnej, and Art.
Pul.lUed by K. H. Pelt m, 'St HonJ fctrett,
Now York. Terms, $5 per year; B.tiglo num
ber, 43 cents. Tho Jxlcctic and any tfl uiaij
azino to one addiess for
NEW ADVERTISE
A CHANCE FOR WOOD
lucre lsa sooil opportunity for cull plojmcnt ta
cutlln; and hauling timber, w
irucis 01 idnu h uaiu a
Jan.n, WT-sw
pitOTIIONAT
s'ntlco 11 lirriln rrln
mltteoof Lconanl Adam
tirnliln county, l'a., has 111
In the otllCti of tho rrothom
will bo irc3cnicd to tlio roi
Kcbrunry next nnd conllrmi
icr unioss causo bo snown tu
, tc
s.nri! ok wsi.i.tNaroN it
letters ot ii'lmlelstr.Utan. do
slate ot U'plliiiKton II. Knt. late of
ll.xini.hnr J. Ii il . hrpn f-rAntiil hi- Hi
Columbia county, to ela U. Funk, of
Htoomsburir, to whom all persons Hide
aues'ed to raak? Immertuue nnvment at
nil: claims "r oeinanns ncnicsi iicj Kiua
mike t liem known to tho ua&erslk-ncd Adml
tor wlLhnut tlelar.
Jan. 5, ist.-ow Admlnut
crs a favor ny diieciiug th.'ir ntti'iitaio to that
most valuable practical journal, the .I.HvT.Vii i
lyricultumt, which is jmt now cnteiing upjn ,ell bv thl),e llvi,, thr ,,,), ,iatliiiur ..f
its 30th year. It is packed full of ii-el'itl in
lorni.ition i liat cannot fail lu bo very helpful
to cvciy family, and to every iu.ni whatever
lis calling, and whether lcviling in city,
ago or country. Each voluinu giies liomOOl)
to"0J lino original ciiraviiigs, (hat aio both
pleasing and instructive, to housekeepers and
children, to fanners, mechanics, merchants,
professional men, indeed to all classes. Its
house plans ani improvements, with full par
ticulars of cost, etc., with engravings, itsi'ear
lo'S cxK)!ire of humbugs and quackery, in
deed its whole make tqi ami its thoroughly
reliable character, lender it worthy of a place
in every household, and wo Miougly advise
every one to have it. An immeni'O cicnlation
enables tho publisher:! to supply it at the low
cost ol'Sl.GU a year, postpaid, or four eoptes
for $.1 40. Take our :i lvicu and send now for
volume 30, to tho publishers, Orange Judd
Compauy, 21.1 Ilraadnrny, Now York City.
ii ii' iwiriTinT'i'i
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IPrWTlhode'
Tho following from tho financial column
of the Philadelphia J.cdycr is ol interest to
every business man, especially as tho pro
prietor is n strong Grant man. "The good
tiino coming" seems to be "In the sweit
bye-and-bye."
Some of our cotemporaries prolcss to :e
Mime improvement in business, but.w,e,eji-
fess, bo lar ns.Uio, movement comes MWt ir
our observation. 'it Is not vjery marked.'.. J I o
Mfa.faml TOR' of tli6 ISflaWI-n
Hnj;to'lucrrorr mafcttig.btoA'j u
indcscribio iigony. There wcie 172 pass
gers on the train at the time of the disaster.
and of this number It is believed that about
two-thiids were killed outright, en complete
win the it reck, mid ho rapid mid emire the
destruction by fire that but thiity-lour hodits
have up to this time twenty-four hours
after the disaster been recovered, and it i
believed that hut few mine will be found
others being entircl? consumed. Of the
number recovered but six have been identif
ed. the I. ihmci' being an indistinguishable
nia-s of chnrr-d aid blackened flesh and
bone, horrible m look upon and entirely be
youd identification.
Tlio citizens of the village about a mi'e
distant friuii the station, headed by tbe
'mayor, "turned oct c.i ki.isw to the aid of the
sulferers, and iio'els ..-nl private residences
were converted into temporary hospitals.
Everything (xsible was dine in alleviate
tho sufl'eringt of the wounded. These mini
bered fifty-nine, the greater portion ot whom
arc but (lightly injured. Many of these
proceeded on their journey this alternoon
Ex-U. S. Senator James W. Nye died at
White Plains, N. Y.,on Christmas day, aged
01 years. Ho served two terms in the Sen
uteraud wasworeis'tih'eu'medQor jokin
il'nithingiMirr-- sj'
received all
votes of each of the States of
Island, Vermont, nnd Oregon. He
is defeated if a Blnglo electoral vote from
either of these states is not counted for
him.
Hut whiclicvjr way this question shall be
decided, if it is decided by nny one uniform
principle, he must, inevitably, loose one or
more in liieao votes, it tlie rule established
by the Supreme Court of Rhode Island is
adopted, Mr. H ives is not entitled lo the
one vote from Vermont. nr the one from
Oregon; for in neither of these Slates did
they supply the omission m the same mode
as in Rhode Island. If it is decided that
there was a "vacancy," ns claimed in Ver
mont, tnen ne must loose, at least tho one
voto from Rhode Island ; for there it was
not treated as a technical vacancy. And if
the position of Gov.Grover Is sustained, that
the eligible candidate next highest in vote
was uuiy eiectea, tlien ,llr. Haves must
necessarily loose all three of these votes. In
no event is he entitled to all these votes ; in
one event he will loose them nil ; unii iVi
neither event is he legally elected, no matter
how the votes from ihe three disputed South
ern States may bo counted.
K. K O.
imiicu oiuira. eic. I . ... . . .... .nnn
Jinecnyr,mnyiot l:ulli,. . , ,he
Great I:chibitto,i.
fiiero is a universal ileuis.
Till! IiKUlSLATUKE.
The State Legislature organized on the 2d
inst in both branches. 10. Reed Myer, of
Bradford county, was elected Speaker of the
House by a voto of 118 to 75 for John E.
Faunce, of Philadelphia, Democratic nomi
nee. John C. Newmyer, of Allegheny, was
chosen President pro tern, of the Senate by a
vote of 30 to 18 for Harman Yerkcs.of Ducks
The Republican majorities in both Houses
are so large that tho election was of but lit
tle interest to tho Democrats. There was a
lively fight tn tho Republican camp. Harry
Huhn, of Philadelphia, undertook to dis
tance Mr. Myer, but the country forces were
too strong and Huhn had to throw up the
sponge. Mr, Mtrr is an able mm, and
tlimili a ttr'ct partisan will undoubtedly
V tho position with far more credit than
'attersou did last winter.
The other officers ure as follows: House,
chief clerk, Dr. bhurlock, of Heaver; resl
dent clerk, John A. Siniill, of Harrisburg ;
reading clerk, W. H. llradley, of Montour;
fnatc, chief clcik, Thomas Cochran, ot
rr, assistants, L. Rogers.of .McrCean
inilcy, of Venango.
yiott-
V f -
it iijinuvr oi iam-
preatcr suc-
ure than it has attained
for it is worthy of all success.
" vv ith the passi
Jan. s 1st:
DMINISTRATOU'S N
WENTS. JkJ KW STOCK OF CLOTHING.
CHOPPERS. ..,
T." I I
L. .. . - -
Alli.V- i-i-i i. '
KiHW- jj.wjjj i.uw j-..Ntii;iiu
jjHBaf- Invites attention to his larcoatidclerantstock I
OniiiiKt.1 fhcan Qnrl 1?Kiln'nii".li!n Plnthinn
HHAiilUUn uuu X' UOUlUUaUlLr Ulullilll",,
nlalKlHSb-i n i.ic nn
WIIHt
tMSllK
l tlBjHklAIN STREET, 1M TUG NKW BLOCK,
fMHK BLooMsiiL'iin. pa..
AHtMlflS t-pPPlrPlI fpnm Vnu- Vnrl- IHiO.
KvjHfHIIhiiiost fashionable, durable, and
-SBfciianaaoinu
JOAT3 iiSraBfeTS,
lie lias also replenished lits aliibMjRk
CLOTHS AND C AKSI 'iMfrsA&BB
AND.PLATnKKtBbffl
" Unqutilionalh
tne j
Ilnrpu
the llctt Eht'ainld Work of
nd in the World."
r's Mifaizino.
HiLtji'STRATSD.
IVollri'R of tliv Vf'fH,
Tho Mflff.irlr.o lin ntt.ilnnl In itn one nuarff-r cen
turj nna morout o.MAteiKo in mm point wiuro It
inaj bn fi.ild or tt.lnilio wcrdicl Ir. Joiinn. "It
H vain tn blame uu 1 (wlen to praise." TIibIumto it
111 lonff-ngo nttnlnpil itputitlon hit lncro.iHtd as
Hip eaM Imvo insfcd, ami Us fittuio eicms s
bright tt not brighter tlun nt nuvttmo tho
pul'lcn h 10 cf pioi'torltj teltIcdQitundlt3 laior and
bt'bt jcura UrooMju Oagh.
I!orpcr' Monthly Is marked br the fair rharnc
tcrUtua which j: e It ctirulatlon from tlio llrft
wHi thebrttr cJamnf n-ader. It comt-It etttad
in mutter ultli illustrations In n uy to rnaKc piar
nnd Mvi-i the f.uHi prutK--v iJi tciciy(i
Biffnudtui-ntttii cytj ct tlio lgtiurauturo vrui'
isciled. Chlcaffu Joutiaal.
SHERIFF'S SALE,
lly vtittio of sundry ttrlts of n Fa. anil At. 11.
Fa. to the shorirrof Columbia county directed, thro
will be cipos-il to nubl a sale at tho Court Ilouso ia
niooinslnir'r. on
SATURDAY. JANUARY 27, 1S7',
at ono o'cl rek p m.,
All lh.it certain lo. ot groan l situate In tin) Town
of lSlhirirn burg. Columbia county, stato of t'ennsj I
v nla lumleU anil described as follows to-itlti Un
tlm north by Third street, on tho webt by lot of Catu
oil) Church, on tho smlli by land of Slinon tl.
S'tlvvs oa tli- east bv Iron stre't, on which arc
erected a two mor.v Uriel! Iitvt-Iilnr lluiise, a mm
Klte'icn, altrl.'k icat Market llou'je, n frimi stable
nnd wu.'.in fii'jj and o it-bull llus co'itainlus about
one-f ourth of an aure rajru ur less.
stljpd, taken in ciccntlon, nnl lobs sollasllu
proiwrtyof lidiMird liawllnjfi
ALSO,
All tint cortiln lot of Kround sltuito la rishlnj-
creel; townsiilp, Columbia count), M.ito of rennsy 1-
vsnla, boanild and Ujicilbei ns follows: on the
north by pub 1? mid which sfparate It fi'uni the lo!
of Jnkn Wenncron thoeaitbja public road which
separates H fram the lot. o! Lours nel&liltne on the
SJUIh anJ nest by laud of it. V. liender,contalnlnf
arm-lii facre, whereon Is rrected a tic-story frame
bulldtni; U32.1 .isadwclUv Inuie and store.
tetzcJ, taken lit i o ecitbii aud to b? solJ as the
property of nil ,8 I". 'tender.
conditions ot" SALli.-rurchasers mu-t pay
tPh pir cent, ot the purclme m-noy, or at least
cii'iuih to cjver all costs, atstrlkln? 4ownot sale
otherwise property to be resold at once.
Jan. 5, is;i-ts. sheriff.
T) EOISTKR'S NOTIClvS.
I i, Notlco Is liri'bv irlvcn to all letratccs. credi
tors nnd utlier persom Interested In the estates of
the respective dfcedents nnd minors. Hint tlie fol
lm In; administration nnd guardian accounts hate
b'en llled In thooffleo of the Keulstcr of Columbia
en iiitt, and t"lll be presented for conllrination mil
allowance In tho orphan' Comt lo bo hen' i
liloiMiisljunr. on Monday, tho Mh .i"j- ui February
1ST i, ul i 0 eioeK. v. m- f wuj .
1. 'Iho nist and llt.nl nccnunt nt (leorpro Scott. A
inlnKtrntor of O II. Itelfsuyder. lato ef CuUtvlssa
tonnsiiln, deceased as hied by his Administrator,
(leorurf O. Scott.
3. Tt.e ilrst and final account cf Daniel Snver,
tluarJlin of Dora snjder, minor child of William
Snider, lato cf nlooin-.burif, deceased.
3. The Ilrst and llnal nceount of Jacob llher, Kjec-
Ulor ot l.tu l isucr, laic ui jiuiu iuiY.iij.iip, uc-ceased.
4, The llrst ""nil llnal account of John V. Kile. Ad-
lllllllil aiui ui iiL.iii.au Lull.;.. , iuiu gn.ui 1w.11
low nsnip, ueceasou.
5. The account cf licnlatnln Wntrncr, Cuardlan of
Kltas Ilelwl?, minor child of Jonas llelwlg, late of
Locust low nsm,., uccraseti.
(1. The Ilrst and llnal account of John Herner, fluar-
Ulan ot i-orresx. ieairer, minor cnuu oi .iouii lea
Ker, Jr., lato of Locust township, deceased,
7. The third account ot John nnd Illram 1). Anplc
min, Lxecutorsof Peter Applemin, lato of Hem
lock township, deccascJ.
SiltlPLI),
t'JQUItCD'
SCCKS,
COLLAUS,
HANDKEltCIlIEFS,
fJJii&'
t'aJ'a!"M
xa-.J;..-...
r.'OLOVES,raa-0$?J.
feoHATM"
fANO Y3 ARTiaiEil
lL-iriif'l
lie ban constantly on hand a larce and well loUct-
ctl assortment ot
DVM.ftK
oi tnt-.-.u. a
r'ee Speratingi establishments
feittieBn'u,nber oHf.) ir
I ii"p?tvr dillicult to meet rent'
RV VAI.UA11L1 WOItK.
The lilmtru, , ....... ,.,.,..,;
1 lf
Interest
Jty James J). McCvbe,
'eniiinl t'ty " (Ac
hibition, , , ,
. . i. fall description of
Exhibition, vti
Or
exhib
author of the
uifiriuir iliirin
suilicleul
Ives a 'a! list
town aid
1 I', n. .i u'lirl.
wliich slwill euibixly a complete carefully
written iicoouut of tin xreat Uentcn.-. j;x,;.
bition, iketchinir, its wonderful and vai i r..r.
tures, und presenting to tho leader not ,ir
list of tlm articles exhibited, but a hrilliai.
and graphio description of tlio niot liiaznifi-
com display of tho results of liuiu.m skill and
industry ever gathered to.'ethsr. Such a want
Tlio National Publishing Co. have supplied
in this sui:ib volume. It is from the pen of
the well blown author, James 1), Me'Jabe, of
Philadelphia.
The imV. is a complete and vivid tle.criii-
tion of the great. Exhibition. The author lias
written from his own iiersoiiil knowleJuo.
having gono tlirorgh every part of the great
1 orM s lair, lutii-boolc m liand. rccordinir
the vast and varie 1 information contained in
this work. He has veceivod tho constant and
sympithetio aisistunco of tho Centennial au
thorities, and has enjoyed pculiaradfantages
in its prcimlion. The nutlior takes ns
through tho Exhibition groun Is, airl makes
tisf.uuiliir with every object ol' iuterct in
them. Wo are then taltcu into tho Mara
lluildin,;, nnd are carried hiiccossixely through
it, and through every building, largo or Miiall,
in the grounds. We are told the aby of the
couitruction and arr.uigeiiiontof oaih of th sso
edifieoo, and tho rare, beautiful andwoulerful
collection j which tlioy eonLiiii are graphically
described.
This work is invaluabb 1 1 all e as'ei of our
iicople. Tn tlj'J kj wlm visito.l'th.i Kxirbition
it will lie a pleasin i s-iuvonir ot' thair -isit,
and will ciial.lo thiint to rcnlt th uagnili.- 'nt
scenes they have witnosso!.-, I'.j 'm-owlin
could not niiku tho joii'iiuy, ttfj rx' is u ne
cessity, fur it will cnablo them to njoy tho
ilclight'iot it tliiironglt iiCintuinciiw with tlie
great World'a I'Vir in the (ui'tu lo of their
own linir.es.
Tnereisiiit nintlur bio!; in nriut which
gives one-fjuvth of Hio iiiforinat.'nti contained
in this work. It i i cotnprNod iii one largo
aiu nan iioine ik.ivo vuluiiio nl 874 pages,
ant usuparbly illinratud. The look iisold
by eub-criptioii mjy, 1 mjents nru wantej
in every luimty. I'liblidud by t!ti Natioual
l'uhliihing Co , Vhilalaiphia
.iniii
T.lWm.wTer!
undMive. and with less emiilovment the eai
ployed will have to iet'ii intir no:iu u
commodations two families finding honi n
H'hpv,. mm nriw tipcutlips all Clltiro llOUS
This will increase the niiniberiil'iinoccupk d
tenemcnts.and inako the burthen of taxalil n
on proerty liolders the moro sensibly fu t.
Tho business outlook is not gno.1 and Uio
pnlitic.tl conililications not at all alisl'iiclnr i.
.Moncv continues plenty, especially in rotiid
niiiouiits on good security, lint among Jm
smaller traders it is very scarce with wb'ch
to ItaV il.'h-.- t"" lno.t- -.- j'.-.ie.l at i.
G ier cent, strictly first-class two name ,0a
per at 0(51 per cent, trietly lirt eta's sin-"le-name
miner at 5(aM Per cent, loan on
Government collateral al-l per cent, on lirst
I'lnss bonds and slocks lit Kii'A per eenl, on
second-c as bonds and flacks UfjrlS per cent
These rates have reference lo what ii' con
ceded as reliable paper.
8. Tho third supplemental account ot I'otcr Knt,
deceased, late actlnir Executor ot Maahsir.Mc-fv!.
jTttiisinisiraxor oiTiovy wmj w uubmi
' tiwnOiln flATi-JUAd. r I S3
noztJtcrt office, i
llloomsburs, Jan. 5, ls;o.
w. ii. JAconv.
llexlit.-r.
"vrrrKCF.I.KK. Iniuuinnut" Januannl. 1S7.
kj'-- .---ri TTl.rWITl -it,, .tf nnu fll'
by B. E0rvU,' Mr. Qeorjq A,; Cary, ot Bentou to
MlsS Arabella Tlceler of tho sua) p'aco.
WF.I.SH-KItV.-on Nov 11th, ISM. In Oranscvllle,
liyllev. II S. Meudenhatl, Mr. James W. Welsh of
rislilnscrueic to JIlss Mary A. Fry uf lireenwooJ.
WHITE -KLINE. On December Slst, atoranje-
Mlleby II. S. Mendenhall.Mr. Aims M. White to Miss
Alverni Kline, both of l'lshlnicreek.
kviiiip V n.i OiiTimrsiiair l) i' 51 In lilo-ims. oeliKk p. m., ot said day unless exceptions to such
K.NUui.. 1.1 1.. un inursuay, iw..ii in uioims- ,,.,',..,,. ,,r(,.iiiisiv ti ed, of wh en uli Der-
uji, uj ill'., ... ji. iui;itairu.ii, vui. caiui iuu . lu
Vi:
Jrtll jr .9 l .
Cloths and VestiSijJ
which ho Is prepared to make to order linjjilrrt
of clothlns, on very short notice, ana
il..:"-'rftJ' 'i,'".,,i,ir.riw4.TloYAiiirusi, M-iannccr nnu ucK.her, eoiiluli.lri; tbo
frtJfirH"r'T's'1'Jl lH!rf'V"l'MsMtl'l'1',.' eliai.tcrsor "'Unit Iaso' Lowilos," will
IB", "li3aK5ri1i?ifiiT t'ii f r'sfPP'i' tocterj new MibriLer (who luiucsls HI,
. , I'&frSf, XTZf&Xri. ' L.ntn,'tnhoso":i M,ilil"nbirlns wliliiho,Kttuto-
Si
oeti
T E 11 M S :
rostnge Freo to All Subscrlbcrsln tho Unltedftj;
Harper's Magazine, ono sinr, ta do. -
tl Oil includes prepayintiit-ort). s. postal by tlio
pubil,lo-rH. .... Ifc ,
subscilpilons to Harper's Ma'rnzine.'W.Iy and
Hazur, to one nddross ror ono .tear, tio ; or, two of
llarpir's l'ei ledtculs, to one addiess tor ono cnr,
ir o i postotfefue.
Anexlracupy of either Ihe Mogazlne, Wcr He or
Il.i7nrvW be bui plied gratis for tier club of Fl.o
subscribers nl t to each, tn rne renil 1 1 anco : ( r Bix
coi 1. h foi $2 1 iui, -"rithoui i'.trn cop i postnge fieo.J
11 ick Nuu.besean besupi U d ninny time.
'1 ho Volumes ! the Muynzlne cuminpi.ee with tho
Nuini crs nr Jui' nnd lit-, rinbi-r ct each tear, t-ub-tcili'tlons
inav cui.iin"iiee wtthiin. nun.tcr. When
no lluii; Istp citleil, It w.ll lo iimhrsluod t 'at 11.8
MiljHi'ilbi'rwMies to lieirin with Ilisl niiini er of Iho
e nvnt tolun.e, nn I back numbeis v.111 bubcnlac
coidt gty
A I'oinpteti! s-t r.f Harper's Mnrrnzln... now eom-pil-lns
tn Vuluincs,Ju neat cluiu I mains wiiiuh
f. i.i 1 e-prts. ficn;lilat expeuM'Oi pureiuser fur
tJittli. rul me. -Itiylu litimbeis b m ill, pi.sipa' 1
I. 1 0 . cloth cases lor blnJIng, cents, bj mall,
postpaid '
A onipleto Analjtl'nl Ind,.x to the flrn Fifty
V..1 ,mes t'f Iltirpirs ,M.ir.i7l..e l.i.s J'l-t b-.ui.ub-II
nn., i. i.ili in i.- imUi.lIc na unrine lie nst
ni.'i turl. d wc din nf Imor all in whieii c nisi 1 1' cs
II. is ih-i lo.JIcnl n 1 1 1 iui i til.Hirjied llt.r.r.. eje1 PO
ilia, svo, cloth $1 u Hall Uail, f i 21 m lit 1 1 tit,o
pri pul.l.
Newspapers arc not to copy this ndvprtl'i'tncnt
witm.iuth, it lissiiihrof iliirpei-.V l nih is
Addus-.iiAiiri.it ic i.i ornr.it-, ;uw olk.
bCRIBNEH'KOSliLy." "
An Unriv:.lcd Ilu:trated Msgadno,
Tlio pu prct'm f( r llii-ikmv vo'iin-e yhc-thi Wis
,Ci u uil th.tii 1 1 r r Mi'fi (nil Mly iilu-.trut u, iy
wrUcid or UiO IhkIh-m laeilt I Loir Iho hyadul
5L "I'OULUiN TIlAVLlv'
haw-have " Winter on tlu Nll","b (ii-n. Mcck'llan;
rwtnttiti. i.ittmi coi.bt.'ijituoplt,' Ijj c.iaiua
1 IM1H' 1Hl IIP : MMH Ol .HJ UI'IUW 'l I-
n hu-tr wwMjff-n Mncricaii In TurMsiun,'
t'ic. '1 lute K'rmt siyiiCa ivry uhhU'-in'tU :
"MriiOIiAf.Ml.N'lUl'.N,"
lly Lilt HOLLtKD, th3 liJItor,
whose story of Sev.)nj.il:"Vgave tho h ghest sat
Ihfactl n tu Iho leader.soi the M jnthly.
AnothcrMrl.il, "Ills Inhci'.t.uice," by Mist Tralti,
on, will begin on lite completion oi "'ihat Iisa cr
Lowrle's," b Mrs llodgso.i liumelt Mis. liuimtl'd
story, Pcguii In August, has a pathos mi l dramatic (
'Iheio Istobo aserlesot origin tl un t exUisltclv
UUi-liaticI japeisor "l'i.;u!ur science," by Mrs.
llt-rrlck, cut h jiapcr conii,vlo la Itbelf.
There aie to be from various pens, papers on
"HOME LIKE AND TUAVEL."
A iso. rrtctral buggeptlonsas to town and country
lite, tillage la,piotiiients, etc., by well-known spe
clal.stb. Ml r.amard's nrtlcles on various lndustilcs of
Ureal "ii Itain lll Include "The llrltl-h working
man b . lome,""A Nation of Shopkeepers,' -'Ha'penny
u Vie for iho Child,' itc.
A rkely Illustrated series will be gltcn nn "Amer
ican t-p' rts by Flood nnd Field," by at 1 jus w i Iters,
,oud cueh in a dlllcient theme. The subject of
"ilOU IEIIllI.il AND IIOMH UKCOIiA'UON"
wlllliaiu.i prutnlnent ilace, widM the latest pro
aiiciion'. of American huinotlsis win appear from
Mf.i.lli to monili. 'Iho Jut of shorter siuiies, blo
grapl'ical and oilier skelenes etc., Is a long one.
..TIi. eUiloilal eh'pailhicut will continue lo employ
faic ablest pens nt Iioine and Hbroad. T he-re will bo
Sti'nes or letters on literary nutters, irom London,
1 Mr. tVelfoul.
FIFTEEN' JJONTHS FOli S4.
iriDOWS' MVHAISHMKNTri.
t V 'I lie follow lug appraisements ot real ant.
florrontll propel ey sei. U..u e eu wiuu.tsui ueee-ue-nin
i.iie been llkd In the ofilee of tho Ileglster tf Col-
llinbl l etiuniy, unoer mo nuies ot e;ouru anu win oc
prescnleJ lor uboluto eonilrmatlon to tuo orphans'
t'mirtto bo held In liloomsbtinMu and for said co in-
tv. on Monday, the Mh day ot Feb. IS7T, nl i
French Jiutchera outdone'J'he Hum Thi'J
Caught at lantJlursef and Unlet MaugK
Jered and fed tn th' Hoys Fried Mule
Meat for .Supper How the Diuoiery u-as
MaJe.
''lii information given on Tliuisday of
last weeJc, by William Oiavci, ot Kiiarcrock
township, whose mule was lately ftolen,
search warrant was issued by E.-tiuiro Martz, j
of I'lvansvillc, Mid placed in tho hands of
Constablo Gordner, who vi'ited tlio ranch of
Jolin Seylicrt, in Shickshinny valley, about
hi miles from this plaw, and joiecceded in
linding tlio greater portion of the mule about
tho premises. Seybcrt and a woman named
Cook wcro bu-ily engaged frying niulo meal
at tho tiino of tho ti-it of the Constable, who
informed us that they nibsisted on poitions
of tho meat and fiilipi.mtity of it to tlioliogs,
some fifty in nuinlmr, which Hejbert doubtless
intended fattening on liiulu and liorso llesli.
The eoii'tablo also disoovered a skin, hoofs
whit tho bliocs attailie l, an 1 bridle of a hoie
answering the description of u valuable lioise
stolen from Mr. Evan Adams some thre-e or
four weeks uo. Tlio story as told us by Con
stable Gordner is a sickening one Ho do
fcinie.1 tna nut, m which the.-o penplu lived as
boiius a horribly li'uhy place, tlicro lieing no
lloor but the grounl to tho only room which
tho hut contained, aiu iVeo stencil whicli cs
caped fro.ii the d.ior was ticVvining in tho ex
trenr, I'arrels wow pl.iu.itl in ime corner and
were partly ft'lM with horso and iimlo meat,
und remii.tit) of tiieir Uj.istly work were
found in every ilircelion, Scbert and the
woman, Cvjk, were'ii.resteJ and taken to tho
llloomslnir,! jail, where they are now fcafcly
confined. The p;oplo living in the neighbor
hood of this man, Scybert, icjnico that hetias
been caught nt list, us (hoy c!:iim that ho lias
committed depredation t of a most lawless
eluru iter 1 ir nionlhi past and ilireatene I vio-
Iciim 1 1 a'l win interfered with liiin. Her
wicn Jndepemlent
MSs Mary A. i:tla.
KVI.EH.-IIACKMAN. On Doc. 2th, In llloom:
burg, by Ittiv. J. A. Irvine, Mr, John 11. Kyler of
McVej lowu to Miss Mary A. Hackm in ot Espy.
I'l rciieinit V LD ALEE ItTSUN. lu (Irccnwood
u.i ua ijt , i.y hv. N. SD.'ur Mr. Jacob FUciur.''
aid ot Town lir.l to Miss Elizabeth Albertsonot
elreenwoo .
KIKl'EH- WEltTMAN. AtCatanlua on Ihc 24th
nit., bv II. Iljiechan'. Mr. Franklin 1). Keller to MUs
Fannie E. Werltnan of .Montour ca , I'a
HKMEIt-LEItCll. On liec. 2ith, by l!ev. S. V. Itc
inr Mr. Jj'aaC. IDinsr, ot Ei,t HuTilo I'nlon co.,
I'u., to .MlssCatuarlnu E. EerehlotSha,noktalNorth-
umbcrl.in.l county, l'a.
MAXhFIELI)-SI'ON'SI.I3ll,-la llerwlck on Dec,
lCttiby liev. W. M. I'rom'in, Mr. J. Mansfield of ltr-
wle': to Jils-s M. Kpon.lrr of Lim'i Itldgc.
cruirlrmatlon are tiretlouslv
sons Interesle'd in saui rst-iees win iiikb noiire;
1, Widow of iinii Karsaner, late in i-nuiwissa
uwusuip. ueee.iseu.
2. widow n(Th)inu Hess, lato ot Ueuton toitlishlp,
lecea.'d .
3. Wldiw of Hiram Lunjer, lato or sujarioat
township, eieceaseu.
I. Widow-ct Leonard Adams, lato Scott townsldp,
iicceaseu.
5. Wliowof I'oter Ent.lato cf Scott township ac.
ceased.
il. Widow ot Jacob Sliugars. late of Main township,-
dece i -ed.
T. WtJo v of Oni-jra Fowler, lato ot ilrlawre.'U town
ship, ueeeuseii.
lleirlstersonice. I W II JW'OII
Uloonisburg, Jan. 5, ISIil f KezLtcr.
HIS CASE OF JEWEUtY IS NOT SUKI'ASSKM
TUISI'LACE.
CALL AND EXAJIINE HIS GENERAL ASI
MUST OF
Glothing, Watches,
Jewelry, 8tc.
DAVID LOWENBERO,
July l.'73-tf.
tlltl
rt
Hffl
-Bl
to
manner. All his clothing Is made to wcartHOEtiiri""e;l "i ,,..',,'?.
.taiTn," will te lead tilth eiigei euilolly nnd Interest.
Perhaps no mole loadable nuinler tf thlsMagazino
JUutot bei'ii issut-u. 'inoin-ee iiiunbers li seilbner
WAiitfUst, Se-i.teiiibcr nnd Oelober, eoiiluli.lrg tho
icrlpl ion price. $1 a )ear-35 cents a number.
YOIUU
1 terms on l...un.l Vn nnina Sl.il,w, II... i, .... ...u
m il4 tl lj0'jl"i'';"l''r' vr bt'iu u cheek or 1'. o. money
S- SOltlBXElt & CO.,
" ttKSjO'JL 1 nroaaway, ,. V.
;iU.otci abuauuiiuu ill rriUO I
ft
.Hi.ltttn.
.-2H?mjon. THE HAltUISItlTIir.
tfPPEAP8T AND BEST I
All ihe Mews.
Deaths.
YOUUM. In Oranjfuvlliu on ft", 2:t'j, at the resi
dence' of her brother, John Yocura, Mlsa ICant-y Yc-
cum, ntjetl 4t ) e.irs, s muntlH und 2i il.iyb.
tiii:
nun n nn nut n
4 I S llthJr&ll
tr"i n 1 a izn
-J 1 L.V-1 lLi tv3.
TUE.IC1I.-In light Mieet on Hec. 2ilh, (lertrude A l'Ml'sL-ClaFH. Iliclependoilt
C. Trench, ugcua jearsanda month i.
ItKOIHl'.-lnfctonytownon th2d Inst., John C,
sou if Clinton llrobst, ogeds 'cars, 3 months and
22 days.
ALUEItTSOM.-In flreenwood, Dec. 19th. cf alp
Iberia, IraLTllton, son of Joseph and Matilda Albert-
son, aged 4 years, S months iin.l m days.
ALBKBTbOM On liec. 2Jd, Wllllo I)., son of Jo
seph and Matilda Alb.'rtson, ngedl jear and 9 mos.
HTACKHOUSE.-la t'ntawlsia on liecember V2d,
Miss .1, selia btaclihouso aged 17 j ears, 3 months and
0 days.
MARKET IlEPQliTS.
W.OOM.SBUIIU MAI'KET,
Moi'nin;; Novvftpitpci'.
Unlvers.illy quoted ns tho ablest and best newsptper
eter iiubi'sh.-d In r.illadelphla. It remains nil f tie
i. stem' .nkws, inciii.iing uio tssociated Press Tel.
eirrams. Sneclal 'i'el.'Lrr.itns an'l!e7orre-,niin(lenco from
ail piluts cf Intel est, full and Aict'llVI E UiOAL
ui. run i s ami l earuiss i-.uiional discussions cf
all Current Topics, It is a
Fjrst-class Live Newspapsr
In every respect.
THE DAILY CmcUL.YTION'
Wheat per bushel
liyo
Com, new, 14
liaes, " " ,
Flour per barrel
LTote-raeed
Klivsevtl
Uutn.r
Tailo w ' V. '.'.".'.'''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.!!.'! '.
Potatoes
Hrle-4 Apples
Hams ,
sides Shoulders
is.ra per pouna
Hay per ton
Ileesvax 1(.
'JTuiiiiliySeed
QUOTATIONS FOI!
No. 4 011 WliJlf
No. 5 " "
No. il " "
Vlacksinlth's Lump nu Wharf ....
" liltumlno.is "
t 1.S5
7 1
t,u
VI
T.so
, 7.i!
l.MI
80
23
Ill
1.0
10
1
12
14
12.IS1
2.1
4.U)
iial.
... s,40perTon
... I 2.10
ts 4)
... (4 CO
Oi" "TIB II TIM US"
i:xcfc1m tlltlt ol all till) MIlCI
i-niiaifiiii.i ituiriilaK litiurs
:oiii!ilni!(l Willi one fct'iHlim.
tv Terms, lneludln? nostairj. sis: iioLI.Aitsi a
i..eii, or liny i en is a uioiiui.
Address ,
TUB TIM H,
TIMES IltllLIIISf, rillLVUELl'IHA,
Ml. SLOAN i Bl,"
lXLKf'ITO MAOA'INl.
LVUh its current Jninnry ntui'iVjr, tli'n
ng publication enters upon the twenty
nine oi tin now series dathi ' fion.
ilium Ls thirty third
it of tha work ,
it this tuna
ns tn wh,
sriii.? tho cotiij
pe did
Fiom J, C. Hmitli, Kip, of Lowis'iurg, I'a,
Some eight years since 1 was attaektd witli a
vers severe coicjIi, tne ling conlinunucu ot
h a'.iruu'.l tnei very iniicli, and brought
j l ine tar boino remeily loiescuu luolrom
juddio'i in which I found tnytotr.a I up
Udilfcront phvsicians, but received no
ita Wi-tar'a Jlabuui of Wild Clierry
eoiiiinci! led, 1 g ive It a tn.il, and was
c 1 of my cough bejuro using ball a but-
1 l.opt oil using II until pouiiuut'iiijy
I would also tav that several of my
h ivu used tlio llalsaui Willi U'lonisli-
t'llts Yours truly,
j, u. smith,
Jlowaw of innnaraltnns bearing
11. V. Kl'KKI KH III l'1'I.'Il WINE OF lllllN.
Has neter Leen known to fall In the euro ot weak.
ncss, alter ded with sjmptoms, ludlswsltlon to ex
ertion loss cf memory, diniculty tf breathing, gen-
eral weakness, horror ot disease, weak, nervous
trembling, tlieadful horror of death, night Bweals,
cold leet, weakness, dimness of vl-ton, languor, un.
(versa! lassltitdo of tbo muscular systems, enormous
npiMtllc, with dyspeptic system, hot hands, flush-
lug cf the loJy, dr) ncss of the skin, pallid counte
nance and erupllons on the face, puillylng tho
blood, pain tn thuback, heatlaesscf tho e'H'lId'1,
fie'iuent black tpots Dying ttfore tho eyes with
temporary mufuslon nnd lost, of tight; want of at
tention, etc. Theso stmptoms all url.o from
woikness ur.it tu remedy th tt use IS. F. Kunklo's
Hitter Wlno of Iron. II never fills. T housands nro
l.o.v enJojliiL' health 11I19 lutu used It. (let tho
genuine, sold only in tl bottles, Tuko only IL V,
Kunkel's,
Ask for Kunkel's Hitter Wine cf Iron. Tills truly
valuablo tonic has lieen so thoroughly tested by all
classes of tho community that tt Is now deemed In
dlspenslblo nsaTonlo medtclne. Itcostsbutilltle pur
ines the blood and gives tone to tha stomach, ren
ovates the system and prolongs life.
I now only ask a trial of ihls "oluable tonlo.
Price tl per boltls, E. F, Ktinkel, sole Proprietor,
No. Ha9 North Nliilli St., below Vine, Fhllarle-lphla,
a i'a. Ask for Kunkel's Hitter Win j ot Iron, and take
no timer, a puouigrupn ui iupiivi'noiur uuciwu
upper, all others are counterfeit.
0 Of PruinliTIMH- - '""-"..Tt" r nr.ipn.
Manufacturers ot
Carrias, Buggies, Phaotons, Sleighs,
Flint;las worU always on liand.
tKIAlH!N(t NUATLY UON'i:.
1'rlcoi reduceJ to feult the tlum.'.
Jan. 5, isTl-tt
WIIKHE TO ADVKiniSIi.
arltrUVH II IU U.tst UklerlKlDir
I c liaa cer fuuiju aro the oM c-jtahlLaiiL-J (irL'ami 1,1
lint two jiolltlcttl nartlts. ut tho Huv&nU county beats
thraujhimt th Unlun." "I he-be," ho bays "rtach
ovt-ry lamiiy oi iny if-asi accouiii iu iin-ir frct rul
cuituilfs, and are moro curt-fully uad than nny other
cIOMtoI Juiiinalat.1 K Mr, Mcwurt'B Jmhfmuit la ot
hi tit-, mrii 1-1 ii'j uum-iuiy iu uirvituuif utcii paper
It It lor Iho lnttrtbl o( Lualiicsa men LoaavcrtUuin
'jUoCoi.umku HxMoiiur, uiun which thU paper U
van tally founded, waa latablUhcii In lbJii. uuii tho
Coi.i'MuiiN nuw ciiJoya a wider tircuUtluu and
U iniotwo thouMind taiulllu tucolu
Joluliitr countlea, and by mobtof them li lead Iroio
th lli-btto the hurt lino. Il ta tbo on W rftL'tiivi.it
exponent of nearly me thou wind Deuocrutlc coter
lti tlio county. It tin h adViUlhciui-Lth a tHhtvdt-
pluy, that nmkes tnum at trot live to lu patrons thus
titburluif greater ceruiluty that the) will iHTttae
them. While luclrcul&UonH undoubtedly much the
lurfbt lu the county, tho mhertUlnir rut in ui Hie
I t'OLVMHUN ate no higher Unut those of other paperu
1 i; ui,"Tiy uuu uu bvi-ci iai iiui uuc-iuuuu ius Hum
- 7 01 bun-icnix-ra. racia iikii ioe ttpeaic tor ihvm.
o burcwu ounine inan win neuiect to In
Weaver ft Oo's. Adv't3
PITTSBURG, PA
Thn moat (-nmrVln InKtlllillnn la the I'nlteitStntCS
lor tho thorough practical educallcu el joungiii.d
nuaiue-uged men.
nr-Hlude-iitH rree-hi-tl nt nny llme.tfS
AddreES, for circulars contnlrilm: lull particulars,
.r. c. smith. A. M.. rrthclna'.
Sept. 8, TC.-4m. sk. co
$20,000 !N SOLD"!
AND 0THKH AI.UAViLK PKKK' MS
tllVCN T(l TTIOSi: yVJIO
WORK FORTIUS TLU !
SAND WEEKLY PATRIOT
T"
"3ilfnettvibs-rlb(.m nnd to all
epetlMthelrsub.ciiptioiis
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laturSl "WmU.
t-.to
27.C0
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rubllslicil for St je'ais, lias a Nallrual chnrnrler and
lntlucnee, tilth pallium I every Mate iuidTtrl!ory
In Hie I nlon, ana cf nil shades and pjlll.es. Us neiv
department,
InthoSuiuh and fir We-sl, will fei invaluuMe ti al
t,..aiii.- .mi r.ir m.u I'liiusi. II isiiirs'i-k.
Meiy 1'aliou e.f Tho 'li 'iesl i.r seulnl. 11 et s of
charL-e-, tilili 1111 lltuiiralrd lii'ar-.louk cr valni.lile
lutoiiiiallun far Istt, 11I01.0 troiih 11.0 jrlce ct.he
hn ernrlslntr men wanted fvirywhero tot'tf'clt
Kiibvrlliois. urnl beeiiie our ileld und o-l ier
t.,lunlii lT.mnnns. as. omii eonveriii- 'ill.
our lllusiinleil list cf I'remluc.s to l.e glmi 10
Agnus it i. 1 oiher ilccuineiits, will bo mum Men
nppueaiian iu 1
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Advertis!ngAgents
IS'51
THE SUN.
xi:v voitii, is-jt.
j. ii. KNirrtE.
w. 11. A ap.OlT
Important to Farmers.
and everybody lu want of
LIME, LUMBER,,
We havo erected t.uns at 1
tho Ii. II. K W, it. 11. and J
Imeatvtry reasonable
Ordera by the tar pr 1
nD t C0AL.ll
riuu,on
kUobcll I
Tlie flllTeKiit editions of The Pun d'irlngtli next
year will b.i iho Biuuo aa iluilng Iho ear h thaa
just tissed The dallj idn n.n will on vifv. dara bo
aisln-et of Pair p. gi s, t,. d 1111 -u. . . u t r
eJt'iit pi K1"-, ia' I'l' ad 1. ! 1 11. s ; t.l I, i psly
it'ltlo'it, III I 11 Hi '.'t ot . il.i 1 ajji-s 1 h , wdl
nie'iisli.iis und ehaiuctei- that u.uuiiei lanu irto
oiir reader.
T he huu will CMilInuc toU'lhentrcn luaaatoi'ata
of reform und retrenchment, unit of Un bub.-.Uturlon
of taltismanslilii. wisdom uud luiegii 1 foruoilow
iTevcui'e, iiai.e-1 nuv unu irauii in ine at mmi&ira .Ion
of iiuhllo allalra. W will contend for the iro erni cut
ot the coplo I y Iho people and for t te peopl. , ut
opposed togovernineni by fraiirt- la 1 a 1 all jt box
uiidlnltieiouullug nt tot.-s, eiiforeto byinUltary
Moliriice. It will Hide at or In .urplylnieaders-a
bo.lt now not far from a mllllo. of so 3 with tin)
mosK'Jreliii, coinpleto nnd trustworthy account! ot
cuiretil i veuls, and will employ tor llnpuip.itoa
nuiueroun nnd caruiuliv tehcted' staff H u.rlcrs
anil eoricspoiiui-uis. na rvru irom eTasniu.in
fspecully, will te mil, accurate and fcail. si; .1j
.ul Uounuess cnuiinuo 10 ue-scrve nun eljov tj
tred ot muse w nu 1 111 n o oy piunaei ing 1
i.i- l.v usun.lnir what Iho lawuoea not I
ui.ii., it ui,i eiidt-ator tu mt-rlt tnecrminl
inibllc by ih P lullii.' thorighUif Ihe ieil
llin , lui.inrl.int'Uta Cf UlllutalnVd IKlupr. I
'iIih 111 10 of the elallv miu will bo .vt ctl
or yil.r.n n sear, post paid, or with tho tl
IIOII t,7.7a)l'. I.
Tho sur.dav edition alone, eight
rear, Iwsi pai.i.
tho Wit-klv fan. elzh race.
will bo furnished during IS.I
iinst nalil. -.
Tho benefit ot this largo 'J I
vljuarut-lorlhn tteeki ei ji J
ualbubscili.er.iwllhriegi' S
lu aid In 1 Mending oiiVlircuiaii! it usual
ul tu 1 lieu, un u tiery sueu iiou 1111' J
U luoiu suum lioe'ra Hum e.ii.) piitu
aeraio copy cf tho paper for Miuarlf iiL
An. mo uniiar nirur, nu .eigo i.ui
pa ir and piltilimrjre bar-'lv al.li au
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we if r uihelent tho peoilro will 1 ;
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