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LETTER FROM WASHINGTON. Prom our Regular Corn wpendr-ut WASHINGTON, D. C\, May lt, 1881. The Secretary of the Treasury #ur prised every one with his "call'' of Thursday for the principal portion of the five percent, bonds. Ho is so much encouraged by what he hears from New York, aud in fact from all parts of the country, that be has no doubt but all the fives will be continued by their owners at three and one-half per cent. He recieves congratulatory letters every j day by the bushel. The three and a half per cents already issued are at a premium of 2.1 per cent. Probably there will be no ditliculty in floating a three per cent, bond authorized by f'on gress. It is said that Senator t'onkling will not ask further delay in the considers tion of Robertson s case. He cannot prevent confirmation if the Senate comes to a vote as it probably will this , week. There have been rumors lately that the President would withdraw Robertson's name and that he si- j vented from so doing only bv knowledge of the fact that Secretary Blaine would in that event resign at once. But there is no reason for believing -uch reports. It is Senator Conkling who must give way. This by no means ends the great quarrel in the party. It simply pot jiones active hostilities. The Rati \ul Republican continues its fight against the President and Secretary Blaine. More interest is now felt in the CASO of Wil ' liam K. Chandler nominated for Solici tor General of the United States than in any other. He will be rejected, as every Democratic Senator and several Republicans will vote again. t him. It was believed that the nomination would be withdrawn, but there is now no rea son for thinking so. The health of Mr*. Garfield is so much impaired that the approach of carriage to the White House is prevented. As soon as she is sufficiently recovered she will leave for her home in Ohio. The President will stay at the Soldier's Home, just beyond the city limits. Thi* sickness of Mrs. Garfield is sure to re vive interest in an old project for build ing a new residence for the President and his family. The location of the While House is unhealthy, and its construction was faulty in many respects. President Garfield, in giving fo Hon, Fred Douglas* a lucrative office to which no nßpor.sibility attache, and where no personal superintendence of business is required, has happily recognized both that gentleman's value to the Repuhli can party and his eminent incapacity for anything practical- * .The nomination of Gen. Lew. Wallace for oneof the insignificant Mouth Amer ican mission* has been withdrawn by the President, at the request of Mr. Wallace. Gen. Wallace has been quite chagrined at the treatment to which he bas been subjected. He was anxious to remain a* Governor of New Mexico, be cause he would have a good chance to lie United States Senator when it is ad mitted into the Union, which may lie at no distant day. But the President wanted the governorship of New Mex ico for his particular friend Mr. Sheldon, who also has Senatorial aspirations. So far Indiana has been left very much out in the cold, but it never seems a cold day for Ohio. An Ohio man was last night confirmed for Justice of the Su preme Court, and to-day an Ohio man is sent in for the fat and pleasant posi tion of marshal o( this District. In the next month several hundred additional discharges will be marie from the census bureau. A number of dii- have already been made for month. The appropriation last Ado by Congress would not hold out unless for tho reductions in the force, even if there wu enough work to keep nil hand# employed. I lie force will he still further reduced from time to time as the work of the bureau ap proaches completion, and whenever practicable the divisions occupying out side quarters will be removed to tho main building, on Pennsylvania avenue. Mr. Mahone's dodging tho vote on the Stanley Matthews case is not regarded as a striking example of that great in dependent role he announced ho was to play in tho Senate. It is said, how ever, that ho intends to dodge tho vote on all tho other contested nominations. DON. The Cow pens Centennial. i EI.RIIRATINU A VICTORY W illi U lORSSIIAO OW Kli TIIK SI KRKNDEK Of CORN W Al.t.lS. SI'ARTAN HI KD, S, C>, May 11, IXBI. Thel'owpon# monument was unveiled here today in the presence of 120,000 people, (iovernor llsgooil, of South, CaroHna, presided, and introduced the speakers. Kev. A. T. Porter, of < 'liarles ton, opened the proceedings with pray er, reading from a prayer hook found on the battle field. Thirteen hundred volunteer troops of South t'srolina were reviewed bytien. Ilenry Hunt, United States Army. (Sen. A. M. Manigault, Adjutant General of South Carolina, nerved on (ien. Hunt's stall' by special request, also the following descendants of the chief actor at t'owpens: Daniel .Morgin Taylor, United States Army; Me Henry Howard, ot Maryland, and S. It, Pa kens ami John B. Washington, of S utii Carolina. Speeches were made by S-nat r Hampton, representing Mary land, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, tleorgia ami Tennessee; Mr. Thomas W. Higgitison, representing New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode l.land and Connecticut ; ami William il. Francis, representing New ork. New Jersey. Pennsylvania and Delaware. Music was furnished by the Fifth Unit ed State# Artillery Bund. This after noon tin- citizen# of Spantanburg ton d-red a banquet to the Washington Light Infantry, and to night < iovernor il igood holds a reception in honor of the guests of the State. NRSI RII'TION or NIL M ox T DIM. Tin" following i a description of tin* statue of Gcn<-r.|| I>inicl M -rgan. which km in ide hy Mr. .1. A W*rd for the I'nitcil **iHti- under the authority given hy a joint resolution <>l Congr*a. The height of the figure is nun* feet, its weight atawt two thousand |iound and its material a ri -h golden bronze which will gradually darken with time and exttfwure to the air. The weight of the Iselv is Mi|'|e>rted on the right leg and foot, the left leg tiring little tie hind the other and slightly t <*nt, and its heel raided from the ground. The head is turned | trily to tiio left, the left arm cro*- ng. hut cot touching the heart, and the right arm hanging at the side somi what behind the t > Iv. it hand holding a sword wbo*e blade points directly to the front, the |>nint somewhat depressed. Ihe features are very life like in ex|re--ion nd are strongly modelled. Ihe head is cover- | ed with a high cap of fur. having on its left side a |etn|H>n of feathers. The 1 dreus is a lo< e frock, ornamented with fringes on l>oth shoulders down the front and on the lower edge all around, and meeting the pantaloons of appar ently the same material, ornamented and fringed in corresponding style. The feet are in moccasin*. A sheath on the left hip, a sash around the wait, and belts, partially bidden hy the sash, indicate the rank of the wearer. A jtowder horn is slung over the right side of the body. The dignity ami grace of the statue, which appear* to be designed to represent 'ieneral Mor gan advancing at the head of his men to the field of battle, or it may he en gaging in and directing the pursuit of the enemy, are remarkable and worthy of all praise. The granite base upon which the monument stands is a sub stantial piece of workmanship. Its weight is more than sixty tons. The stone is that compart, fine grained granite which successfully defies the ravages of lime and resists decay, es pecially in a dry climate such as this. If no extraordinary convulsion of na lure should occur to undermine its foundations it will stand in all its in tegrity of a thousand years to come. Immigration to flic I nihil state*. Fr m Ihf lUrnl>qr| I'atri- * It is estimated that the total immi gration to the United States this year will exceed half a million. From the be ginning of tfie year up to the tenth of this month 134.21 immigrants landed at the port of New York alone. (If this number 8.0*2 came in -fanuary, 9.753 in February, 27.70S in March, 61,- 276 in April and 27,.193 in the first ten days of May. sl.ast year the total im migration from F.urope to this country was 147.747, of which 327,371 was land ed at New York. That was the year of the greatest immigration since the set tlement of this country, but as the figures show, it will be vastly exceeded in I*Bl. Of this immense influx of foreign population much the largest share is contributed by Germany and Ireland. Last year the immigration from Ger many and Austria was 97.542, and Ire land 71,603. England came next with an immigration of 59.452. Sweden con tributed 39.186 and Norway 19,895. Then followed Italy with 12.327 immi grants and France with 4.313, while Npain sent to thia country but 389 of its surplus population. The returns tor this year show that Germany under the be nign policy of Bismarck still keeps In the lead of emigration. In the first three month* of this year tfiere were 24,567 Germany immigrant* and 3,879 from Ireland in a total return of 47,047 for the port or New York. The decline in the returns for Ireland is attributed to the inability and not the want of will to emigrate. In regard to the im migration of this year it is observed that the accessions to our population show signs of thrift, frugality and ener gy in an unusual degree. The Philadelphia and Heading Hail road Company paid out (120,000 in Headiog on Thureday for labor. GENERAL, NEWS. General Sherman's only HOH, Thomas, has just iieeti admitted to the Catholic priesthood ly Archbiahop Gibbon*, ol Baltimore. i.cdynrd G. l'uyne, n pensioner of tlie kar of INI2, <lii'<i on Wednoaduv 1)1*1, in Stafford county, Vn., aged 101 year* and II month*. The worth of gold chain*, ntolen from a truvtding HnlcHintin ot u New York lnm.se, in Baltimore, a few weeks ago, have been recoverd, on the payment of $2,500 to the thieve*. The manager* of the Texas Pacific railroad have asked that a company of United Slates troops lie sent to the western terminus of the road, to pre vent depredations by a gang of lawless men. Maria Montressor Patterson, wife of Rear Admiral Patterson, United States Navy, and (laughter of the late Colonel It. I>. Wainwiight, United States Murine Corps, died at Washington, 1). C. t last week. Michael Cain became involved in a quarrel on last Thursday night at Cin cinnati with -loilii Suurbeek, hi* tenant, and shot him in the face, inflicting a wound regarded us fatal. Cain gave himself up to the pojice. Klixabeth Davene, a wire rope dancer formerly connected with Barnum's Cir cus, who fell from a rope while per forming some three weeks ago and in jured her spine, died on last Friday, at the New York Hospital from her in juries. Annie Myrtle, 13 year* of age, died at Racine, Wi., on Thursday last, from the effect* of "jumping the rope." She jumped 102 times, which so injured her brain and other internal organs, that she was a terrible sufferer until relieved by death. Mary Faber i* alo very sick from the same cause. William Guthrie, for an attempted outrage on Annabel Davidson, a little girl, has been sentenced at Wilmington, lh-|., to pay $.1.50 fine and the costs of prosecution, to stand one hour in the pillory, to receive thirty la*be# on Sat urday next, and to be imprisoned for five year*. •ir I iwerd Thornton lias unofficially communicated to the Secretary of State ami to bis colleague* of the Diplomatic Corp* the fact that he ha* accepted the tender of the Briti*h Krnl>a**y to Riiia. He ha* not yet been advi*ed when he will he expected to take hi* departure for In* new post, and in* formal leave taking of the President will be pot|>oned until that time. Some excitement ha* leen occasion • ■ I'at iwing*vill, Ky.. over an alirge-f prayer cure. It I* stated that .lame* W. Powell, eon-in law of ex Congress# man-lobn I'. Young, wa* cured sudden ly ami restored to full health and vigor, i *#t Friday evening, by prayer, after suffering for more than a year from a dreadful malady. The N ihilit arrested at St. Petersburg M-centU, charged with complicity in the murder of the < x*r and with planning the I.lllle Garden street mine, I** naval oflieer. He wa* ai*o an accomplice of th.- Nihilist* who caused the explosion at the Winter Palace in February, I**o, and - charged with having stolen ffhru the Government tnagiuine* a quantity of dynamite. A <1 is patch from N iohrara, Neb., *sy* "Lieutenant Samuel A. Cherry, Fifth Cavalry, and e*< ort, while out oouting for road agent* near Niobrara, came upon them suddenly, when a fight en ue-l. in which Lieutenant Cherry wa killed. The road agent* eacapesl. Cherry was Adjutant of Tbornburgh's com mind on the Ute expedition, and in the action at Milk River <ii*Ungui*hed himself for bravery in action. lie *i engaged to marry the daughter of Con gressman Harry White, of Pennsjrlva nig." Senator Miller, of California. i one of the romantic character* of American politic*. He was a young Indiana law yer, and be went to California ; but he returned to the former Slate, made somewhat of a reputation at the bar and was appointed to the tatrof Governor t River P. Morton, with whom he wa* a favorite. He wa* wounded *cvera) time* during the war, in which he di*tingui*h ed himself for hravery. One ol the bullet* which hit him destroyed hi* eye and entered hi* head, where it remained for twelve year*, cauing gieat pain. After the war he erved a* a Federal official at San Fraociaco, and then, in commerce, inade a fortune. Mrs. Patty A. Ward, living a few mile* from Critfield, Md., i# now on her deathbed, suffering from an incurable cancer. It la *aid *he ha* made a con fession of murdering and robbing A**- riah Dougherty in hi* *tore in 1861, I'wo colored men were *u|>ected of the crime, tried, convicted on circumstantial evidence and hanged in 1866. They pro tested their innocence, and one of them, in a *peech from the gallow*, declared hlfuself guiltlcs* and aaul that the per |eUa(or of the murder would t> dis covered in le** than twenty year*, and that lie wouldn't be found to he a black man, either. Mr*. Ward wa* aided in the commission of the murder by her *on, who died a few year* ago. "I 9H*| Waul Thai Hlnff." I* what a lady of Bo*ton *aid to her husband when he brought home some medicine to cure her of aick headache and neuralgia which had made her mi* erable for fourteen At the first attack thereafter, it wa* administered to her with *urh good result#, that she continued ita use until cured, and made so enthusiastic in it praise, that she in duced twenty-two of the be*t families in her circle to adopt it as their regular family medicine. That "stuff" it Hop Bilt or*. — fUandark. A'etr A <lverti*ement*. Let link'- |>R()POBAI#B will be received by i th (nmmlwtoasr* of Onr* sn-l Clint,.* conn lis# nnlll Ii oVlork. M . <rf MUX DAY, Jl'RB S. ISSI, •>r mpyles -# o>-untv ltn-t*s vn# fWA IVet. on lln* Imtesnn atki - ..nntk> OfisrHkstlr-ns -* I# ansa •I lH (.'.nnnilsskinsis' Ofllon si D-Urfnirte sari lark llem The CubmWomti men IWs r)(kl to re- J set any at *ll Mrt* AXDRRW (IHKU'I, MVUiRoK SW A l. JACOB lIdNHI.E. ftnNiwi f I Vntrs roast; PITIUrK RANK. JAS A. MRCUISKKT, D M. MOM la, *Ww o[imaWww at OlUto* const;. IHtS'T HEAI> THIS. THE (MBIT BEB HIVE One Price Stores. W< will give, for the infor mation of our many customers and the jrublic in general, a condensed Price List of several artuies out of each dcpartment, which we will not guarantee to furnish for lawyer than on< week: DKESS GOODS DKI'AKTMKNT. Black half wool Dolaino, 12c. Hlu-k AI ['if h, 16c. Itlix k Alpaca, extra good, 20c. Black Alpaca, very fine, 30c. 111 h< k hall wool Cwbmero, vard wide, 30c. Illiirk hit wool Cashmere, 42 Inches wide, 50c. Dtlk'iKn, colored, Bc. Delaines, half wool, color., 12c. I're|i Cloth, him k arid colored, 17c. Minnie Uluth, cotton, 10c. Month* Cloth, wool, 17c Fancy I'laid Good#, all price*. Delieige*, all wo<d, yard wide, -too. Chudda Cloth, al! wool, 46 inchea wide, 80c. SILK DKI'AKTMKNT. I'iain colored and black, 50c. Dross Silk*, colored and black, 70c. Guinet black f-ilk, $1,124 to $2.00. hummer hilk, 5Qc. Summer Silk#, extra good, 65c. DOMESTIC DKI'AKTMKNT. l'm illc Cambric*, yard wide. 10c. Lawn*, itood quality, 7c. Madras Ginghams. l ie. Apron Ginghams, I.am ahire, s-jr. Columbia t'heviot, light weight. '•> . Kurniture Cretonne*, lie. LINKS" DKI'AKTMKNT. Linen Damask, 20c. l.inen Damask. gray, 25e. Turkey lfi-d Table Covering, .Vic. Towel*, from 5c to 75c. Napkin*, from •50c. j-er dor. ( AKPET DKI'AKTMKNT. Ingrain, cotton mixed, 25c. Ingrain, extra hr-avy, 34c. Ingrain half wool, 47c Ingrain, all wool, 00c. Ingrain, extra auper, i*Oc KANC V GOODS DKI'AKTMKNT. Children'* Iaco Ca|>, 3.5 c. Children Lace Caji*. extra fine, 50r. India Mull To-., lv Dr Warner Croa# It >ned Hip Coret, •ale agency, only '.*oc. Dr. Warner Adjustable Flexible Hip Corset, for $1 2-' l.adie*' Gaur.o Vests, 2-sc. Children * Gaum Vests, 12Jc. MUSLIN UNDKKWKAK DK- I'AKTMKNT. Chemi*e#, Lace trimming, ,'oc. Chemise#, Kmb'y trimming, 75c Chemise*, Kmb'y trimming, extra fine, $1 00 Drawers b> match. Night Gnwnv, plain, 75c. Night Gowns, Kmb'y trimming, SI.OO. Skirt*, good Muslin, 50r:. Skirt*, tucked and ruffled, 75c. NOTION DKI'AKTMKNT. Lace-top Glove* for 25c. Lilc Thread (Hove*, only 10c. Silk Lace MitU, 60c. . Fan*, new tyle, from Ic. Fringe* and Gimp#, all price*. All new pattern* in I .ace*. GENTS' FURNISHING DEPART- M KM Straw Hat* from 4c. up. Summer Underhirt, from lfie. up. Calico Shirt*, with collar*, ready for u*c, from 25c. up. The best unlaundried white Shirt in America for SI.OO. Call for the Owl Shirt. The Bee Hive Overall, "our own make," the bet fitting overall In the world, made out of the bc*t material and every pair warranted not to rip, SI.OO. White Shirt* a* low a* 4Sc. We still make our jtopidar fls suit to order. They are all wool, and would Itc cheap at $20.00. Please call early, so as to be sure to procure some of the above bargains. Respectfully yours, Bauland & Newman, Originator* of the One Price Hyitem, BELLEFONTJE, PA. -Win Advertisement*. V UDITOK'H NOTICE. i it i- i i * f "" • Gnmnnl r.f JOHN W. •" ' (''•innnin l'l-*.of iW,lr..ou t;. a- 1 .isiuisij irin, I*.-.) 'l'liu uiidi-rngnod, an au.Jiu.r appointed Ii; 111 < -ll -it C..n.r.i„, 1'1,.., „ ( 1.1,k- I"", "t 111. toil, hsn.u.Vih" r.vr.n" "o"' 1 , l-ssn; #n,1,1-1 .1,. mil i il, torllns In Ink,.,i „ nt , „ „ H- l l'l- '-i.Tt'KepA Y, it,* il.i da;-.f ; k ; A M *' '•* • hm.- *r,-i I ' 1 • |'4f tli* tlit'-f cetd| limy Mtfl# fid w. A Nilll, Aadttsr. Logan Cement. ;'rllK rctuil price for I#OGAN CK- I 1 MLNT'II Mild ftfti'f tlila dflta* 'MMv V, | -kj J ||| lie two (Icllam | ,*f Iwtf;#• J and uti thrg.. fur i mtem , r Urr,u Il'-Mfj II H. IIICKM. THK KNOW SHOE HOUKE (late i 1 tu Hovilili hi (Idnrliflitwrti li m) HIGW |a li-.va ff tlt* | of gu-#U It ' .,• I .-Ml f|-Miiii'l, r**||M>r*w| f.d gffiwfallv made Mttra* tiv and K' <"-f*11) fiif.,rtaL|e, and la ke|,t | tl tl| *ff y iMstft style Ly \| f | | I'atcra, |t*. of the Itnali llotiM- Tlw (HlblL mill And It a meat d-ltghtr*il •t</|'|dliK pi*"', •Gtiitti-r vlMltom tmpt-. iall> will And It Juat t) !<!*<• to •f*-nd thw L-t#d term For I K'tx! !*•**. 'Nwinlint M and ' l> • rfuln*Mi, tb< Hn -w Nli ' II fiat- <anrot l#w • felled Mr# |V(eri t a | mode I landlaj)/ an<l Olie i-f the Ut h-njaekee j# r* tii lit** In ion, lV~4w 1 UDITOKK NOTICE. ;1 m In tli# Ori'Laii*' f ciirt ■ f <Vutr '>tintr, In the j matter ..f the estate of A Alto.S I'AKTKKAOK d. | The undeoigned, an auditor appoint e-l |/ diatrihqte the fund* of aald rattata tn the harxta > <>f the A dmtniat rut->r. will attend to the dfltt> of the aj'j iiitin* nt at In* - ffio In the borough ot JL !| L-nte •ii \S KIfNMOAV, June I. |NI. at 10 A M at h'h time and plara all loUrntH niay !#• tif-aent F.1.1.1N I. <)ll\ IN. Auditor Administrator's Notice. NOTICE i* hereby given, that Let ter* '-f AdrnlnUtiati ti on the estate <,f arno* I Veati-k, d'd, Ute f Wallit r t/iwiohlp, LaOtig Un rrant'-l U the uti'l* raigned, rMikdefit of the aaUie tothl|>, all |*feiw ind* I te| to aa •! dwsiM J are rn|Ue*tw| f,- make Immediate |yrnent.and all |#ey. us l,tihj( tlaifhi affainvt aaid dw rue*] will |>fa#tit thetti duly authent; wte| fi-f payment I . 'W JOtlX I YIABtCK A ImiM.traC r (f P X ~ |"G 'lll *t h me Narr.j le* *,,rf|i f.', t}w WW Addre** A KIINNI.N A Or. l p rtUad M* r. . y Administrator's Notice. N'OTICK i* hereby given, that let ter* of adminiatratkoti • n the eatate of Mil* n ' M Hek,'le'-aeetf. late of Mart->n t r,#Li|>, Outre , 'itil l. f'a , hate ie#n t/, *• underaifttie-l AD I#r* 1| lndLt*l I" *a'l d- • ae-d are re-jUttle] Ut make iiitmediate payment, and |wraon* hamg flaitii w.aliist tit wai l deieaa*-t IU |>r**•-{,t them .July au Ihvfttßatel fot aettiemet t MII I.IAM It UK* K |tk-f. J laiVj, .Vluufitotrat r* ITcw York Weekly Herald. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. 'THE circulation of this tnipular j 1 i• w i* , tifttant' f KMVMMfIMf KtMldM *!( tt, leaditiff *• f the I•a I $ f 11 il A t *i, and i* arfat#K lin handy dejattlin nta Tl> FGKKK.N NKWH 1 . n.l-m *|er lal diajtat- h't fr><m all •jnsrt' ni of tkr • I*. I n ler the head f AM KICK AN NKWS ar rit't. the T.Wraj b iNefM*t/|ea of the from *;l }att* f the | AtThl* leatQfe ak'h# make* THK WKKKI.Y IIKKAI.I) the f*. sat alua)4e . hr-t.K U in lite rid a* It I* the 'J.ea|e*t Kefy e#k |a a faithful of POLITICAL NKWS it.ra'inf ■ f i-lrte an 1 • #u jwl..r.-ve diapat L-* ; ft • N xl||MiTf'. Itclo Lh* full report* of !l-e •j - ..tof . in.iont jadiM' iat* f* the n* of the \ bur THK FA KM DKPAKTMENT ' th# H tult lllltD g v.s th* |sUt a* veil a* the j a 1 !'' ti *1 •tiirjreefi t • at ! dt#> •*s• relating t* Ittt "• f th farmer. MM* 1 r r*jing rT7i. I* 'm i,pa tan, Tan- 1 i-ihum a a< , vith < . „(•! • • f.t keeping laiMikfi and u trust la in re- j i •l* ' | | leu • t <1 ( t a vrej l.dite] j par 1- f'* lit. v . i|y ' vpied, u fid i t the of THK HoMK, A 1 a rerjjww f t jrsuti'AJ ds*h" hint* f r maklrif t k * ! f r k.'jif'i: Vitt. the latcart U*Lt ' at i the i •■*t| r - * Ft. i) .ten, .14 ■ w-ktuf ot . ; • . . o*lod ttt thi* d'parttn' Lt i* prv urmlly te*t#*d I t jitjete I*l ,rr |uMir at >r, I#-tt#?a froffl ot I'fttii j I' ' nw|-t 1 It* on the *ry Ut.et fa* It ir* It-, Mm* ItejartiMut of the Nmili Ma; t. • .|| aa* th h(<oe|f* roorv titan on* hundred tiixcv the prie ot the pa{r Tlie Inhtntt* SKILLED LABOR •re V* k 1 sftet. sn4 rntytkliif pertAininc to \ fhau * art'l late*f aatinf i* carefully retarded Tl.'te j I* a |l*4*' tie* ted h. *ll the !at"*t I haae* Of the LoL j r.w* markets f p, Mmkiadm. dr.. A' A valua- Id# feat' re I* 1 mud in the r'p |l#sj pri- | and <v,odlti"ss of THK PRODUCE MARKET, Nrf-snim Ntv* at h',.- and air-wad with • Moll 'ten week, a ** • bf am eminent di. ine. I.rfttilt, M- lUI, iNiltlTK, |'f*a *4l and *r a V *• There i# ro japr In the vorld that r<in ta-r.* V tnu'h t>#* matter erery a* the H til tr llr kn. vhu ht* vent, po*tae paid, f-r On# Dol lar \ uam ml* rll-e at any Ume. TBI I ( rNR NKH VORR Ins Weekly Pom, - T"M.AR IIRHSID ) ( A YEAR Addrm* NKW YORK HERALD. -VI Hrtadsit and Ann Rtreet. Hrt York. • eek In tir •n t *n Term* and !'■ tas t- fit free Addrm II li A Kl.fcrT A 01, !* m MMM, Maine s.|y UK. HOY, M. I)., • Ttftr* In Gnrsd II aiv, ibnt* Poriney'* REM KFtiNTK. FA Nfierial attention fir en U Opemtlm Nurgery and '"bo in' MBAAAM || || Mercantile Appraisement. r PHE vemlers of foreign and dome*- 1 Ik erv hand lee. distiller* and )re*era, Lroker*. 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B MW ..Mm)iuL. nMMt .„ li ).i n MOW MBOB. Bmk.* B IQi Mifi.Nr.ta 3. 1 zh h-4n*rri\\9.Cft&m A Go M'ft litnU !<• 74 Rlliu, llurtißt .. Urom 14 7 75 APRI%O MILLS. Ixrf. J D— Ckmi and (tii 14 7 7.A 1 J.~ M'Ttbuit. li I t 7* Kmrorlrt#-. R C Oml N-1 srala 1; | 7& I*b. an A Bo*-.^a^.Merchants 14 7 7*. Mhilater AOo Mt. tur.u 1.1 ]© 73 BTATK OOLLKOB. wart, J W HiMTkaNi irr 14 7 hinnm.J W 14 7711 rOWBTfftUB. ff. M 14 774 M'ler, Ilatii —M err turn t 14 * 75 ÜBtOWILLBa flrtwt, A.J.I Y lealbm. R. I.ARna. li ).t 7& v aI. 0 .:;}""—' WALKKR. Vart' k A Ron Merchant* II 735 Mllhf, L l™™_ .„Brrrtiit,..._...._. II tti WOObWARtr. fewa., Hartd btattiler 13 *a B-y, M. W —ißtatrlte r 24 tS 75 Wolf A l<*t*naaa Merchant* 13 m 75 WOUT'a BTttRK. tentrt, J. l_^..._Jett|ru| m ,„,„ 14 7 % BIO*. Bolt. t*id Merchant 11 7 7h Take notice, all tahn are ncawwl In the nhoee u> ptalenaent, that an apjl will I- held tn th. t>.• •t .nera e, tn Reltetont., on f r i'tar the 27th dec of Map, l*e|, t.taeen the hmtra ,d 10 a.a and A r n., a hen aad where row ran attend U TOW think proper. *- B * LI'SB, Apptaieer. A T PLICA XT* rt>R TAVKRX UCRX**. " mar nretc*. ouaa. rn'T, Rtown. Rdward It IMletcnt. .5 te 7* BrockerVdf. H. Bellef w,t _ ,5 ,y. 73 rra,roan |l_ BelM,.ate A 40 7* Teller, W. R., *... Rellel<n,t. 3 hi 74 Ramadale. John. __... Phlllpee,orf ........ 4 40 75 Lh'td. Mart Phlllpahntn A Art 7,5 Faulkner, C. A_...~~..Thlll|.l,nrA 40 74 Ptteatnnre. Awtttew. rtttllpalwrf A '*< 74 llayre Jeffn-r „rhlll|.t.<ic c .. ... A So TA Krcanter Aowwthaa __MlHhettn -,,, A An 74 M aaa.it, W, Mtllhetar A Art 75 Menhir 4 , i H Cewtrw Halt. A AO 7A Meyer, B 1 Centre llall A Ao 7V Rnhl, BH. ~.. Potter. Mtlla A fat 7A Atorw. p H ... tVctnm A so 74 Caale. John 8 Nana AW A AO 75 Haael, Qewrfw. Anew AW. A AO 7A lo.hm Janice t. Blanc hard 1 Ml 7 5 Haaa. (MtUeh Plcwaatd Oap- 5 An 75 AhaUer.ll O .... Aaron.!.,,, A AO 75 X-dd., Hear;—__—„Xittan y Mall A An 74 K.drMwt ker. A. Mrleß-at* A AO 7A Cenh.JaOßh Mr,ward A M 75 Miller,Oenrtra. Ap"eMuta A M 74 IctTtapelun, KT. rf*eot> twp.„..„ A An 75 Petera. It f Awow Ahoa A MI 74 Anooh, J W Millhetm. A AO 74 KawreaH H Raechard A AO 74 Tajhe, Robert PMHpahwra A M 74 APPI.It'AXTA Fktß AAI.OOX LtCRXAK. An dec**, Johw Bellel,eite,_. Ah, 74 > -WC. M O Brlle*art. A p, 7r, Aaoth. Predcrhh __...Bellehw,ta a p, n father, rt R„ PhlllpelurrK A a75 Rnyer, taaiaal Ate,* Aho a pi 74 Blown. Mat Mrlee tap § fo 74 I 4* certify thai the ahe la a nnnan Mai of all appbeaaw (w laeera and athmn Hrwa.r and tpprih h by the aadcralfaed la Centre oowaty *p In dale. iM a r. lcu, An****. izZrrJjtf. . C-.A ... wl diaaner..
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