8 Ma . , - Cd.N44.o„ki.ON , , • (cb*cr,ritED). -SECA& The moneys held as necessary reserve shall - be Limited bylaw to the amen= requited lb* current expenses, and shall be securest as _kept as may be provideA by law, 'Monthly stateMents shall be pUbllshed showing the amount of such moneys, Where the -same are deposited, and how 'secured. SEc. The mailng ofproflt out an of_the Su' muunrs. or using the setae for any purpske not au thorized by law, by nay °Ulcer of the State or mem ber or of of the General Assembly,, shall be a iniMemeanor, and shall bq punished as may be provided by law, but part of such purdshMent shall be a delqualiflcatlori to hold °Mee for a, period of not less awl live years. _ • ARTICLE X. " = - surcsTron. section L The Geacral, Assembly thug - provide tor the maintenance and support of a thorough avd eChientiSystela of public schools, wherein all the children of tills Commonwealth, above the age ,of M :mars, may bo;rtlecated,nd shall aPPro ate at least one, ',lllllion dollars leach year for.that purpo.ze. - so-. 2. No money raised for the support of the imbne i,diOnLi of the Commonwealth shall he ap propriated to irnsed for the support of any secta rian sChoOL — . Women tireuty-one years of% age and up wards shall he eligible to any:otllce .of control or ll::nacrement under the school , laws of this Slate. ' ARTICLE XL • - ' mum; L 1 • - The freemen of this Commoilwealth %/fail lie - artned, orminized _and, disciplined for its .kferlF,e when and in Filet manner as may be ill rectea by law. - The General ','A”embly shall pro ide for maintniningohe militia by appropriations from the Treasury of the Commonwealth. and may exepipt from military - fen - ice Ipersonsharing con r MMus scruples against beating arras. ; ' ARTICLE ...Sll. rrntle UFFICEitS. - Sft-tionl...Al 1 &Deere' whcee selection Ls not pro- Wed; for in this constitution shall be elected orap . peintpd as he Oireeted by law. - • ,SecTI!..3lCo rnenalmr. of- Congress from this State; nor any Verson holding or exercising any raMee or alsnatlitteent of tztisteripront unclgr the States, sltallUt the same tlol hold or exercise-tiny Once in this Suite to width a salary, fees, orperquisges Abell J..° attached. The General AcserablyEaltibY, law declare whaeftices are incompatible:-. • 3. Any person who shall right a Mal Or Send a challenge for that purpose, or be aiduror abet tor in' light leg a duet, shall be deprived of the right of-holding:my ofllce of tumor or profit in this State, may, ha °chemise pmilshed as isball be pre , •-•.' rihed by law. ' • ..11ITICLE XIIL _ , , ' ' Nr.w ,y,e• 'lion'T. - -N_Litiew county shall be establhdied • idch, shall ardnce any county to less than Our hundeed sonare. miles, or to less than twenty thew • nd inhabitants: nor shall any county be formed - of ie-s area, or containing a less population, nor • any line thereof pass within ten miles of the ante :cat of uny county proposed to be -divided. . . ' . I, ' ARTICLE XIV. -.7 = ' .: torNTY'Orrictp.s. . .. . 1- .-- ' ,Y2ction. 1. x.Ounty officers shall coasistof sheriffs, cOreners, proponotaries, registers of wills, reeor ders of deed,t; , commissioners, treasurers. survey ors, auditors, or contrblieni, clerks - Of the courts, - district attorneys, and-such others as may from . , linle to time be est aldished by law; and no sheriff or, treasurer thall be eligible for the . terra next • ,occeedine: the one for which helnay be elected. , ~s'te. :- County officers shall be elected at the gen -..., er.rt elections, and shall hold-their olllCt for the tent of three years beginning on thellrst Monday bf January next alter their election, and until their 3 • ,neecssors shall he tluly.quallfied: all Vacancies not • - otherwise provided for shall be Mled in such man tier, as may be provided by law. - , so-e. a. No person shall be appointed to any oftice within any county who shall have not been a cit. zettand an inhabitant therein one year next be - fore his appointment, if the county shall bavebeeu o - long erected, bin if it shallpot hare been so long erected, then within the limits of the county ..r tiolltiltl4 , ..; out As/ which it shall have been taken. , b.-e. 4. prothonotaries,clerlis of the courts, recur , tb-rs of deeds. registers of wills. county surveyors, iirii rherirrs shalt keep - their °tikes in the county 1 oivii of the county In which they,respectively shall • be officers. - e . sec. I. The compensation of county ofticers Aliall it?, regulated l;y. law, -and all county ollicers who ore or may be salaried shall pay all fees which they i. may be authorized to receive into the tieasiary of tho j connty, or State', a , ..may be directed by-law. In ,until= Lida:intim - 4, over one hundred and fifty' t - t hi,lisandlnhallitants all county bnlcers shall be j ; .:111,1 by .gala 7; and the-. - salary of, any such bilker ,11 , 1 his.ylerks,..lieretofoe paid by-fees, shall not ,Oxcecti the aggregate azaonpt of -fees earned dur - ing his lerm and coliCctbd by or-for,blm. • ~ 1 ,•;',./.. fr. The iAt'eneral Assembly shall provide by , Imi - ',l,F:r the ,strict, accountability of all county.• it •u ii:fhip and borough. oflleenc as Well for the feeA . • .v. liteli may be collected by them as for all nubile _ ior Manicilut moneys which may be paid tothem. ~:ce, . .7..i3'hree county commissioners and three • . - rowdy ant litors shall bp elected - in each county - 1 ." 'v. here such officers are chosen, In the year one • thousandany hundred anti seventy-Ilse, and ev , err third fear thereafter: and in the election of i ',,id rohccrs.e.aeli qualified elector shall, Cote for no more thank tiro, pers, , us, and the three -perstins IT.:vitig thc;;lfig.llPst number of votes shat he elect- it •:.. .•:: any.ea•iiiill'acalicy in the Wilco of co nty corn -:,,;.-. "111. Tot county auditor-. shall be till by the t ' Court 14• Com m on Pleas of the county I which ....001l ,‘ :v.:airy shall occur, by the appointment of • tia t Voter of the proper county who Mall have vo -I f..r ilk , i coniulissioner ot..audltor who;e place ..t. 1.. l•,:: tilted. - '._ . . • X V. Cltlral AND , 1. may ibe chartered Illicitever a m t•1-etursl of any town or borough fi 1 ~pilLitin ora't ie the first day of January next - :s - uceceding the „adoption of this' constitution., -- L Ste. 13. 'file General ASsenitly shall, at the next scssion 6.ftt.r the Adoption, of this constitution, - designate the . .4everat- judicial districts as , ,reiluired by thii, constitution.— The judges in commission when such datig, nation shall be made shall continue during their r uneririred terms judgrof the new dm . triets in which they reside. illut when there shall be two. jaages residing in the said tbe pr,adclent judge shall elect to which district he shall be assigned; and the addl. tional law judge shall be a.s.slgned to the cidi er district. 1, SEC. 14. The.Genet-al Assembly. shall; at the nest Euecceding session titter each decen nial census, anti, not oftener, diiguate the several judiel,ll . districts is ,required by this constitution. 'SEC. 15. at : ages learue,l•iu the law of tiny court of recorj holding counnissiozis in forco at theadoption Of this constitution shall hold their respective offices until the cxpirationof the terms for which they wcre commissioned, and until their succes-;ers be duly qual ified. The Governor shall commission the president judge of the Court of First Grind- , nal .T u r isdiction for the counties of Schuyl kill, -Lebanon and Dauphin as a judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county for the unexpired term of his office- SEC: H. After the expiration of the term of any president jiadge of any Court of Com mon Pleas in commission At the adoption of this constitution, the judge of such court learned in the Wand oldest in commission shall be the president judge thereof, and when two of more judges are elected at the same time in any judicial district, they shall decide by lot which shall ha president judge; but when the president judge of a court shall be re-elected he shall continue to be presi dent judge of that court. Associate judges, not learned in the la*. elected after the adop tion of this constitution. shall be commts slotted. to hold their oflien4 for the term of: floe years from thO first day,of January next after their election. Sec. r The Gmteral• lAssembly at the first session after-the adoption of this con stitution sh'ditlx and determine the compen; cation of ,the judges of the Snweino . Court, and &the judges 0 the severalpalatal dis; Wets the'Conainomyealth, and the . ProNti 2 4. j olts of the fifteenth section of the article oil Legiclitiort shalb-hot iii tlet;med inconsistent herewith - . Nothing 'C.CiAtiliZed in this eon stitution Shall be - held to relime tho =wpm:- se tk)rt now to ipv judge of th _ uar. ftaqi now in ceourasom, . t >__ -tarciAlt..Thes-Osintla lie cookstliiiiiflidlasKg4iind .Allegthany Shall befocanpoiea r Ofthent judges of , -the - %strict 1004 sad' 43osiri.of. Piaui:of said s. tnitil their shall orretalls4erak - find I ke BM* O th er ' , Judges $$ may.framAinisitolisie be selected.: .-- ; r -- . For the' I of _.. . *et, 'Organis a tion hi * 1%11241 ledges of the: COtut, number bise * be India Allison, Tierce and Psi- • Ism ; of the Ootarti number two, JitdraTiare, Mitchell and one 'other judge'to be elected;; Of the Court muriber three, budged 1401, 5 4 14 Firdetter and larid. and of ; the Court rtrunl , hoer foal', -Judgea Thayer, Driggs and ono Otlierlidge, tolbeleketed.. '.." • • ''' -:• The judge first named shall be the prod dent. judge of , said ..0011118 respectively, and thereafter the; president judge shall 'be the judge oldest in commission , ;. but any presi= dent judge reelected in the: same court or , 'district shall con in a ne to be president judge ' thereof; : , t• . ' ! That. additional* judges for Courts number two and four shall be voted foraiid electoisit 'the first general election after 'the adoption * of thin 'constitution in the same Manner, as the tiro additional judges of the Supreme Court; and they gall decide by, lot to whiCh court they, shell 'Oelong.-I Their terns of office shall equimence bn the first Monday of Ja i n.: nary, iII the year one thousand eight hub deed and seventy-fire. ! . • - '•i • i SEct. 19. In the comity of Al,l4ieny, fori the pprpose of first organization Antler this cOnstitution,i . the judges of the Courts pr Common. Pleas at the time of the adoptionof ',this Constitution shall be the judges of the Court number one, and the judges of thei District Conit at the mine date shall be th e judges of the Common Pleas'number two. ;e3a l The president judges of the Common P 1 and District Courts shall be_presidentjudgo of said Courts inunber.lone and two respec ' tively until their offides shall end, and they after, tharjudge oldest in commission shall president judge ; but any president judger - elected in the same court or district shill eontinue.to be president judge thereof. .! • 1 ' Sic.. 20. .The organization of the Courts of Common. Plis, under this constitution; for the counties of Philadelphia and Alio', gheny, shall tAe,effect'on the first, Bien clay of January, One thousand eight huridred and seventy-five,and existing courts in said counties Slall 'continue with their present -powers and !jurisdiction until that date; ;hut no new suitsishall be instituted iriptheCoUrts of Nisi PriuS.',. after the adoption of this cob stibition.;,,_...; ; H . * SEc. 21. The causes and proceedings pen ding' in the Court of Nisi Prins, Court of Common Pleas, and District Court iu Phili delphia, she I be tried and disposed of in the, Couitt of Common Pleas. I The record 3 and dockets of said, courts shall be transferred to the Prothonotary's office of said county., SEC. 22. The canes andproceedings pen . ding in the-Court of Common Fleas in the county Of Allegheny shall 'be tried and dis 7 posed of in the court number ONE ; and the causes aintprekeedingii'peudin,g in the . Dis triet Court shall be tried and disposed Of in . the 'Court number Two: ' .1 SEC. 23. The Prothonotary of the Cotirt of; Common . Pleas of Philadelphia shallfhe firs: t appointed by the judges of said coartlfin the first Monday of December, in The YAtar one thousand eight hundred and seveniy- Oe :. and - the:preseut I Prothonotary Of . the District Court in said County.shall be,the PrOthonotary of thesaid Court' of Commion Plefis until: said date, when his commission , shall expire and. the 'present Clerk: of the Court of I O yer and Terminer' and- Quarter Sessions of thd Peace - in' Philadelphia; shall be the - Clerk of such court until the expini-t tion at his present cOmmission'on the first Monday of December in the year one ' tli(ai;• sand eight hundred and seventy-five. SEC. 21 In cities ' ontaining over fifty thousand ',inhabitants (except Phil:al:A:Aria) all alderniqn in office at the timcOf the adlip -1 tion . of this,constitutru Shall continue in pi fice until the espiratieli of their conimissiolis, rind at the election f(ir city and ward officers in tire year otie thousand 'eight hundred and seventy-fire one aldermen shall be ilectin each ward, as providid in t this oustitutio . Sr/2. 25 - i Ia Philadelphia, Magistrates ; in liOn of aldermen, shall be chosen as reepiir edin this constitution' at the election in 4id city for city and ward Officers - in the yi.r one thou.samP eight hundred and seventy-fir ; their term of office shall _commente on the first Monday of Aprirstiece«.. -, ding their erec tion. .„-: - , : . ! I • i The terms of office Of 'aldermen in said ,ci ti, holding or entitled to commissions at the tted thereby. , t me- of the adoption of this constitut i on not :be tiff e : 1 • - Sr.c, 20. All ) crsori in *o ffi ce iu this Cc in monwealthi at he tine :of the adoption of Chi's constitution, and attlie first electiontrai der it, shall hold their i',sper:F'tive offiees Un til the terni for which they .I:ive, Ikea 'elected or appointed shall- eipirc, and until their 1 successors shall be. duly qualified, !rinly.2,s Odin-Wise provideA in this constitution.- . 'Soc. 27. The - seventh article of this c in ' siitution,' pre3cribing an oath of office, :- , I all take 'effect on and after the first day of Jaun tiry, one thousand eight hundred and: sevru ty-five. . ; 1 - I . - , i SEC. 28. The kruis of , office ot: 't•ertilty Commissioners _and county auditors ehoiten prior to the year one' . thousandl eiglit 'him cited and, seventy-Live; 'which shall not brave ekpired before the first Monday of ‘l,innthy:. in the vthr one thousand eight hundred and • ~ - seventy-six, shall expire on that day.: }. ' 'r Ste. .29. All :State, county, city,, wtird, borougl4 and township officers in office at the time 'of the adoption of this constitution, *hose compensation is not provided for t by salaries itlone:; Stud' c,ontinne to .received the Compensation allowe I ' them by law niiiil. the expiration of the r, respective 'fermi ttf ace : . ~' ! - - i s SEC. 40. All titiO and judicial !ofliCer.4 heretofore elected, sWOrri, a ffi rmed, or in of flee when this - constlintion t shall take ffibct, iliall - severally, within one month after such adoption, take and subscribe au oath (or af firmation) to . support 'this constitution. I Sr.c.l '3l. The General Assembly, ,at its first ss.iion, or as soon as may be alter the adeptiO of this constitution, shall pass such law as may be nece s sary to carry the slime into full force and effee4 Y ' I . , j SEc. 32. IThe ordinance passed'; b 4• {hi:; conTention,"entitled • l',Au ordinance for Ob i:rating the • amended; constitution , of Penn- Sylvania to a vote of I the 'electors' there:lV_ Shall beheld to be valid fiar all the: PurpCses thereof. - -t , i SEc. 13. The words "County Commis kioners,t* wherever-Used in this constitution, and in any llordinance accompazivitig ithe Sonic, shall be held to include the Commis sioners for the city of Philadelphia.: - I Adopted at Philadelphia, on the third tl ty Of November, in the }ear of our Lord zinc l i honsand eight hundred. and seventy-the , .. , ; . .Orricr. or 1 ‘ _ . ; i TI SFALTALT OF TILT: COM:SIONWF.ALOI. ,-... It.trausucito, 'Nov. 13, 1573. I certify that the foregoing is a i correct copy oft the new Con.stitutiOn, proPos.2l to ,the people of the Commonwealth of Penta'syl- Vania, for their approval' or rejection, : - Is the 'Eame,appears of record in this office.; . ' . I.M. S. QUAY, .. . • Seeretarli of Camino:lT:- :It h.. Mien de dell by a roa srslum:co THE Aid:ENDED CONSTITUTION j OF. PAINNSTLVANIA TO A VOTE OF Tall QU4.I - }TED rarcroes TRESEOF, AS PASSED SECOND , LNG. , Be it clabfed by the Cbnstilutional C4areit i I:6;1 of th 61tunninc , alth of Pennt.lt.•-ni+i' eig t'ol. " • ' e • rote, :( pre pared T t, li s a t thi t the c Convention, amende C l o )e n.4itutoia submittedrteo the q ified elector 'of the Commoinve:'ilth I I for their adoption or rejection, at an election to be held on the third Tuesday of I Deem ber next ; except as hereinafter ordered And I directed, the said election shall be held:And conducted by the regular election Officers in the 'several election districts throughout! the Corardonwealth„ under all the regulations , and pr visions of existing laws relating to general? elections ; and the sheriffs of the several :counties shall give at least twenty daYincitice of said election by proclamation. 2. The Secretary of the Commonwealth I shall, at. least twenty days before the :said' 'election, furnish to the Commissioners of each county, a sufficient number of properly prepared circulars of instructions. The Com missioners of the several counties shall cause ° to be printed at least: three times as many 1?iillots of affirmative ;votes as there are v‘,Aers in leli ceunty—and fhesame number of ne gative votes ; and-the said Com Missioner s . ,, B),all, at least five days before maidielection. ', cause to be fairly distributed to the several 1 election districts in their respective counties, , the said ball'ots, tally-lists, returns, circa ' lars ofinstruction, and such other booksiand papers es may be necessary. Thil ballots shall he printed or written in the folloWing form ::On the outside the words "New con-, stitutiou :.' in the inside for all persons!giv ing affirmative votes the words " For the New ponstitution," and for all persons giv ing negative votes the words " Against the :NewrOoustitntion." : ~ . °. •- 3. If it shall appear that:a majorityny of the voles polled aretor the new Constitution, then it shall be the Constitution of the Com monwealth of PermSilvania on and after the first clay of January, ;in . the year of our Lord one thousand eight,!-handred and seventy four; but if 'it shall aiopmr . that a majority of the votes polled wentagainst the , new Con stitution, then it shall bo rejected and be null and void.,' 4. . :-- i i ~Five Comm ioners of Election, viz : Edwin 11. Filler, ilwara . Browning, John P. Verree, Ileury-S, I.ldgeri`, anil' lefin 0; James, -are hereby a • ointed by tits Convert tiou, ;who ishaU lurre . - ^on of the elect e 2 urit4 this arattrolea : r. . . . rptittnitt gltf df9 E AN ORDINANCE dr/4wiroo or. 'adhined tkiiffribits -11"114this witkimpistilAttamit atoll aka Igkifeto4lll-ifimancies: thide ow.llll;nrdisk taithildtbelikitA4 OwnraliskigaKarffilikiaftiotailinf' , • theyslisilLtsweeimdbmitriii)ixidleatte.;' • iai sea ibdenik r Of,iitilirt4t±aldico'l ol o 4 Mei • iftf *Mktg OA election Otero 0 . . 'tfiela• preetnet divwn tit disbitnitiOale Ilok 4 ; ff*;1&161 10 :0 611. i! ranee hi hinted at theelfsdicip.; igiqopoint, IllittadoWtiro In/Pedal* for eitak *lwo's !division, 10140xf the tilection'therein'abali 'beheld andtedndgclectand to givertii*eof IllarYPatnietioris trolhe election • bilkers 1:04 }warding their duties in holding thcilelectlini Arid making returns thereof. Ng person Shall serve as an election o ffi cer who - would tie - dig. lquldified under Section 15, • Artichfo,2of the new Constitution. The general return of Off leleCtion in the Said city faNdl be otferied, com l . put l ed and certified before the said 'Ponnnis 'stoners, mid with their approval—winch ap, rtfrgiat shall be endorsed upon the return. -7 They shall make report, dieted to; the Pre, ardent of the Convention, of their official ad , tion . under this ordinance and concerning the conduct of the said election withia: the said city. 4' 1 The Jwiges and Inspectors a 011 11r id s conduct the election in all respects e'onfornri bly to the general election lairs of this Cone , monwealth, and with like powers (Cud duties to! those of ordinary election officers. ' Each Irispector shall appoint one clerk! to assist the Baird in the performance of ifs duties, land all tlailelection officers cl,lll be duly sworn' or affirmed according to and shall possess all the qualifications [ required by law of election officert-of this Common- Wealth. At said election iffy duly qnalified elector who' be •unregistend, shall be permitted to vote gponAnaking proof of his right to' the Theticni officers, according to the general election laws of this Comnonwealth. Return Inspectors .and their elerifs and' nn hourly count of the votes shall be "dispensed with, but overseers of election mai be selec ted for any precinct by said, Election. Coin missioners, whose duties and penis sbalibe the same as those of overseers , of Election in said city under existing electibn 14ws appli cable thereto. Returns of the election shall be made in said city as in the cage;of au elm tien for Governor, but si triplicate general re turn for said city Shall be made out and for warded to the President of this Convention at Harrisburg, as is hereinafter ptovided in case of county-returns. t • 5. In each of the Collud . es or the Com nuMwealth, (except Phikulelphisi,) the re turns of the election shall be made as in thl ease of an election for Governor. but ,tht re turn judge& iu each county than make ont a triplicate county retnra stud 6.411.111 ft the same, within 'five days after the eles.•tiou, di rected to the Prinident of this Con!cention, Harrisburg. I • _ Dckuein Convention this third H ay of No the year of cur tord. l one than -semi eight hundred :Ind seventy-thrcei. JNO. H. WALKEIti l i Presidcist. D. L. Innatr, .;: - Ater_ M. S. ''r (7- (If thc :2.lsf::a;izl co'i.tb INTA O oNs WAGONS' MI I liavt. tm LL 1 . w.ido4 sr!itcH , s 'l4 "" t I lA, lITI:) WAGONS AND CA ItMA • : Orevery de-cr. 'jot t 'aqui • ' to t;rd t .r 4,t), short .1 - ANIE-:. OIY,,vN:r . 1 , ::• f, ' Tow:LEW-1. Blanch 24, Air brEITT_Ti i 1N 0. , ,, 111,T0.i 1.7 i. A NEW B1_7!-_-.1. 1 1.17;:•1 i;1111). , • , ; To ilio otrz..ns at Towaid t and! currootollog o country: - Tho ebsotibt ti lava: , leafed Iho largo and roantoctiong ',tole on ,t.lallt I*e-rt. Towanda. Flat door south or nr.t. Natii)o..l r4oy, Ir the our pose of carrying ou the i • 1 . il ~ , Arc rroN AND Ct111.1.14 . -zSIO:f WO diNISS. , N else . a Wholcsaltt Jobhing alai Itr6il; fl ra.a. , .., would !alio this ta7thod of .A tuforiai§i,..: the; phld.o.ththey 'now hay. on hnl" and ronffy for SAhibit'on tni : . sale, as large a stock or i' 1 !`i , .. ' CHOICE . AND EW, :(iOOJ.)S . as evcr was seen In NorOern Oinneylvituta or Southern New York, consisting of ;frp,l sets of plain whtte,decurated, colored and gold btud Frkeli enlna forts crates °reelected Iron Stone 104'114 L i Antl Wisp° riranito %Yam., a Pal Yo l:o 1 / 4 .7 ht !LI Ware, Strtu. Ware of ;01 kit Ute; a 11.rge And splendid 024:oriole:It .01;11, , pwaro, to!! of it dill • PRES7,Ei) ~ at; fine a line 0! Tit Lie an , l ibreL, t r.ry a•ria roan. utahttired in the itiot,i tiOLtie'cl Heavy SilvErtilerd ral•ie and Tea Sp , ana, plated go,ds, the Gge>t lit:o T . , fjf.rtql in the tilmrlici. I. 1. • ! I N T.t t, i)T S, ,' I 1 ) . • Tows:ls; N ei:t:ins, Haudko dr e:s, C. a- lt, raid other Linen or;ods rar Towels. itl!. Ville finevt antt• cheapest lino of l'eddh.re and ISl4cy floods this side of New York, Ladies. tine 1:al nriAan I and Lng hail Ifosiery, a choice and rare u a , sbrtmer t of • . I. • i 1 i t3ENTFiI 1 AND HEN'S I. CitNISEI4.'N'G GOODS, . !. offer and Under• bitlty, Overalls i and Working Shirt s. Shirta, Engineers and lttinera Shirts', aull line ofim lien, Wooten and Chthlrens i ito•nery, kfs, S. i i pentiera. Toilet and ithavirg goals, it zbra and Strop., Sbaving Sits eompl,te, , Axes, Hatchet*, liammersJ Lanterns, Lo , ktn. , .Glattas, Hroomr, the biqd and cheapest ever necn. ' l3ill. i.egal Cap, i 1 ' • INOTI.:` •AND INITIA.te, P l• PER,.-. , I Envelopes, blank Bookv, Slater anth'lle ail* of all kinds; t;syrs of all kinds, Oilcloth - I,hl .. 'oven, the best and'eliespeat Paper Collars Id the market. to geth,,r with a car toad of Yankee Nottoita and a thousand varietire of other goods. i 1 j . .lAlways buying the eheapeat of !goods and tor ready cash; we know that so can jsait as to price and quality as our motto fa live and icl Hie. We are satsfled with ama3 profits - anti ',gimlet returns, therefore we say to_SlereLauta, Peddlers, Hotel and 'Boarding House Keepers, Lvaryeew. and Teachers - and the balance of the °emir unitV,.pleatte giveus a call and be convinced that wh to 6 tray 11,,tni • • -.' I All money refunded U goods and riot aa rei sent .d. A full att. of 'Chid& will be solidi tO the (ghost bidder every. Saturday it termion . snA nue set every siturdaY evening. Cash advaoce,d! on , rtida can aigned for auction. - Alletloll Bales attended In toan or country' at rousinable rites. All goods sold Will be carefully sacked and delivered free of chargeito either of the depots or in tho Borough.. -. •1 1 'l' , - _ T. C. CO - 4-. SON --- • rov.-ind5,,3 1 ,2 1 9 4.1873, ; WE INSURE ALL: ' SOF PROPERTYI &GAINST LOSS OR Mill OE 11 ! FIRE AND. LIGitTIING. ;, We represent \over Fifty lOlll•4uH;Captiel. . • • Old EngiLsh.and Idoige Clemiudes. I 3. LltE INSURA N CE rvyliE otorsr AND tAtictir srocx AND truivat. COAP4NI.E4 Tax UNTIED irretEs, `ACCIDENT INSVIIANCE rr , ta cgio So to One vmr.. 150131i4tr,iV 2qt INCE rib. it. irniv 1 ' : I ME . 14 0140TEING Elfrontinfi f . Tbissnin vine. TAnsdas napdnis die; ter dads( badness. end desundlordened.reddissebis dint id es sonunandir In she 1 • , • Y. ALLYE 014011IING LINE osioseirs now don In iliddlemsn'e:lneck; =ilroccupied b U. dsoobe.) cad le now pie. odbr to libt old 'anekenoll and the public pnerlll7. o totter stook of HENS' " AND BOYS' CLOTHING et= an be found in Any other estiblishrsent out side tits cities. . Illy stook has all been purchased . fr om the MM. lecturers this sewn, so test I bate no old stock to set lid of. boughtat high prices. I have a full line -of GETS' :FIJRNISTITNG axons of the finest quality and Lstest styles. which I am Catablit'at low amts. I have no connection with the °la sting. SSUI when you want anything in the clothing line. tor yourself or boys. call on me in Bcidlenian's Block. •• u; E. aosztunia.D. Towanda. March 28.1879. ; • hi rraltli. %JiMI MEE I F EEM I 1113 - I P',S I® ME ME tiVl=l BRIN=M BEINESE 66(iarSTitzMs , tiM (Mkm4VlNWlVbyli6irmtitia IMEI MEM REMEMBER! H T. JIINWS HARDWARE STORE, IN . 3IEBOUR'S BLOCK. RAIN sTnEzr,ip next door to Postottice, is the best place to buy HARDWARE, 1E0 . 4 % ,NAILS,SASH DOORS, BLINDS, GLASS, PUTTY, PAINTS, OILS. VARNISHES, HUBBS,' SPOkE§, KEROSENE, nd everythi4 tumidly kept In 1t Hardware Store. I HAVE A. FINE STOCK OF EATING & COOKING STOVES. Call au examilie the New EMPIRE COOK STOVE, L the best in use, and ple l saes everybody I MANUFACTURE i'I'SSVADE. AND DO ROOFING ;AND ALL KINDS OF..IODDFSOf USE VIE - BEST 11ATERLSL, and. SELL AT LOWEST PRICES. GU and evimino my stock ;and prices. • • H. -T. JII:LCE. Towanda, Aprll 16. 1873.1 I II CHINA =I BABY WAGONS, ;, ' TOY' W.,WONS, At WICKHAII & BLACK'S BIRD CAGES I '' : AND TRIMMINGS, At WICKHAM & BLACK'S • SILVER PLATE) WARE from Rogers & Brother, in great variety. ' I. - CROCKERY, CHINA, 1 1 AND GLASSWARE. c . In these, staple goods we always keep a fall line both as to style qual ity and price. nowErt POTS the largest vari ety ever brought to thi&market. ITRNS AND VASES, for yaida and stoops. TERRA COTTA!Si'ATURAY ordered when desired. • KNIVES AND FORKS, from, sl.oo.upwarda. GLASS SHADES • for Wax Work .WOOD AND WILLOW. WARE, At NVICIiIIAM k BLUM'S mina HALL Vim% Am 4.18% En ME 1 MEM .1700DIFORD,` iit'W,7o*_**:.4-41q*:)01910 So. 8. MOS k GRISSMISSUN32. da St Is reeeivino One , : of the largest and beat, stook. of BOOTS., it SHOES ever brought =in Towauda, Isiah he- is offering at; theveryloweat prices for Cash, consisting= of Gems CALY '•Exp 4!1, STOGA; BOYS CALIF 80011, 'Las, Mum and CIIELDREA ShOOS of gall kinda, all bought :direct froth the ManufaetUrera, anal hand made, all goods warranted. A. vuu mica or LIB Am> Finimors. Thankful for !oast favors, I solicit a continuance of the BaTine. Tolima*, UV, 1, 1872. I ~- ' VW, ;CARRIAGE FAMII,Y e 74.1 • Respectfully announce to his friends and patron% that he has bunt a . , , • • ' c . ,whero he will constanUy keep AM band a fall assort• meat of ; ; • ' TOP AND OPEN BUGGIES, TRarrixo 8174113(13, ' AND suLtroNs - .. I ., Made of the best material 'and 'finished In the boat city style. Ina long experience In gib , Carriage Factories giver him a deeilded advantage over others to the I , ' 1 111 of his Wagon& All they sake le an INSPECTION Or HIS WORK pareluutin,g 'elsewbore,4 ILL WORK WARRANTED. TO GIVE PERFECT Tharlfni fcr the liberal Tiatronagi formerly ex-. tended and respectfully ask a outinuance of the FOUNDERY & MACHINE SHOP The undersigned having purchased the Foundry and Machinp Shop lately owuod by John Carman, are prepared p 3 do all kinds of work appertairdni to their husineas. with promptness and dispatch. CIRCULAR; SAW s SHINGLE . , . Of the West and most lna proved kinds manufactured and rcpt constantly on hand ready for use. , . t . . . ClyilitVATOßp , CORN PLOUGUS i Of all Linde, anti tip 12tert iruprovamepts kept ooitstentlyton hand. 1 AND CARTS, S T - , 0 V SLED BLOOD S CO., • Btill 6. ontinun o na!umfacture theft colobrated 'HORSE' PO 'MRS /z' CLEANERS, , and willso 4 u a Is , tter taschino, for loss money Mar e= be lisal elsewhere in the world. We claim for our marlines that the'y will do as much! or More, than any other, and are more dnrably built. We phrsonslly superliieuil our work , and eee that it is well down. We will send i of our ziascbiner, onOpplication. ONE i.Nri TWO HORSE POWERS, one's Two Horse;THRESHF:R SSPERATORS ; THRESHER an CLEANERS, , FANNING MILL S., i. .cmcrutit AtrD DRAG BAN =LB. • WOOL CARDING, • lIANUFACTURING: . • After d recess of four years, and heavy expenditure In improi lug Mills Mal Water Power, we 'again re sumo oar ola loasineas of MASUFACTIIIING.; WOOL. CARDING, CLOTH DItESSINCi, &C. ' Appreciating the hull times. a-e have thought best not to .t let down," but , to plash Homo Industry as the beat means of : restoring plenty. • For the bscomModntion of tho" nettrly.extinct race of tipinners, the Moat make Mlle. For those who prefer, we wI.I makeTarn,— • - grodalisG ,re.101,-FIAXSEL, &C. , . . • I E ' conjunction with Local Option we propose to aid the, frugality of the ,country by making a few thousand yards - of Kent Ciotti, that will enable s every min to keep his-breeches on. . ; . Tbilisi who can. Should call and we will show them one of thyme:4lva and most complete I , WOOLEN FACTORIES •fl • . Lillie United States.. • - ; Onr Machtnery,ts now in good order, as our water power is never.faiLug he public may -be in no fear of disappointment;..ind we warrant all work be done properly. .-24 - H. B. INGHAM. ..ptown, Pa., Eray 14. lffr.l. ,` ~ _, t J ,,p~ ~ 1 .~` y _ . „ STOKE;. k Opkoslto tlin new Jell, TOWAI§IIM, T PEPIN'. HENRY tTITLEN NEW BRICK CARRIAGE FACTORY, FAMILY CARRIAGES, PLATFORM. WAGONS, Finish, Style. and Durability SATISFACTIOX. PIiOirPTLY ATTMED TO reduced prices Tnwatuia. Jan. R. 1 f MILL GEARINGp, DRILLS 11 k N • And 11. kinds of MILLI I R I O N.S MADi, TO ORDER.' ENGINE REPAIRED, • And All work warranted to giro satioLtion, MACHINES •PLQUGIIS; • -; • SIDE-HILL. IRON AtiD WOODEN BEAMS Of all *lnds. AND P 0 13HG:ITT.: NT S I • i CHURN POWaS.,. . • .• . L-AIIOE AND . 81IALL I ; I. I~ .f. !(I . ASTIN6S C!II.S?AIt G 13.1TE5,, AND LLE4E ifON KETTLES _ And all kinds of castings icrutallea to March SO. IS7O. MEAN:4 14 RoamyELL. DISCPar . I!.t. CAT4ILOGUF-9. sAw 4ND amsr ;ALL work done to order. I Give nt a call liolcre purrhnAing elaewlino. * c:o ,auoaavlla 'stign-rx -oo aooria ME am • • VA.LIIABLE STE AM . POWER ro 84432.—Tbe landersignyd Offers for Bala . * 65 floy-MPoarer Eugite and - tnp,ettar with a complete eat of nr:ft.lunry to a circular Ww Will be roil °Map. ;lot further information ellqatra of litaimi.-naelcwalf,& Co.. cr t4ta laadaraisaad at Own% to virtoz, Pa. - ' Ptfret 10, WS • E: WM t`. ' TAT - , GIKKIERIES AND PRO/ISIONS; 11111 WOOD. OW. w)irronsw• ; - • nED mgAz io "40•► . bOR. MAIN AND BRIDGE Ea's.; . . , • - . .1 desire to ail flu atlentton 'of • the trubllo to my assortment** , goods, *bleb b &link & ftU 'and own. pieta, anit will be sold to my eostomorr at towoet, *snot fates. - : My stock of • TgAS, &re been purchased since the late 'rebel:tort in the tariff on them. and are coffered at prices*, cor. orders by v4 . aU. o r -opiprwlge reptilvto:,carota mul prompt sttenUon. • • Thinking the public for the liberal patronage they hive given me. I wiah a continuance of the cum PAID rou COUNTRY MX:0110E. feb.2oll GROCERY AND PROVISION M\ ' 3(3 ' 13E.‘,i' Wholmes vid Ratan Dagen in * EAMILY \ ~GROCERIES IITEN7 TOWthiliit, PL , • 1 We do not deem it nooesisary to enumerate all,the dtferent articles we keep. Our assottment lit i. 1 , q , •. • . - . 1 ~.! • • , . • ALWAY> COIEPLETt... HENRY EiTULEN. FIRST CIOL'SS G 0 - 0-D S,J Cash• plid for Parma's Produco. JAM7S3 McCADA, ' W3l, EDWARDS. Starch 1, 1870 IILLLS,' pax .s; 11E.RCUR are now. teoeiv• trig a fresh elock of Oceids In their line, banght .4111C0 the let January, to whleli they Incite the ati within of their friends.. We - keep the largest Stock in town. Our goods are,. fresh and deairahleJ %11 at lowest market prices. 3 •• I - . , Jan. 19, 187 L PRESH AND NEW TEAS, llotight tduce the recent decline to price, sad Bening ;then) at retail, . ° Jan. 13. 1871.. • • pox & 111:ERClEM are selling Grd 'l. aeries at retail. Jau. 19, IS7I. pox & MERCUR• are s e llin g Ne l v IL and Fresh Goods. • Jan, 10. 1871. F ox & HERCITIt are eerie' ebeap. -' 4 Jan: 19, Is7l. F . . . ox. k. A.IFICUR are selling first clans Goodapnly. Jan. 19, 1871. - -------,-- FOX . , S,:. M_ERCUR are selling cheaper than ever - . - Jan. 19, 1871. R EMEMBER that we arc. '(3elling Gooch; at ' • . RETAIL! And that we won't be u:iclereolo.. Jan. 10,4871 IVII C TI v CI e G 7 A ch N oie n n iTE—CITT TOBAC *Jan. 19. 1671 vit 01JSTOIWERS can .rely upon ogetting tho very best tho market inn's and 'at towest prices.. E. 4 E: FOX,' , • • Towanda, Jan. 19,11. • lIENEY lIERCEE: REINEE3iI3ER THAT FOX ATER CUE are retailing all kinds of ,Grocsries at iholesalepricea. The largest stock in town. Gonda drat clads. Prices low. E. T. FOX, , Sept. 29.'70. SHOES THREE CHEERS FOR :THE The untiersiguea, harin„f purcbarea the' interest of tar.. Johnson in OA .‘ red, whito auR h 1140" store in Ilrhige Street, resTectfulii solicit the patronpge of the public. _ • • _ our , Stock of . 0110 ICE FAMILY --GROC RIBS - .1s equal to any In this section, and too ' DEFY 'COMPETITION IN PRICE - 91 Wamalre a specialty of TEAS. AND cOFFEE, Our motto le: "Q &ICE" SALES AND 'SJIALL PROFITS." Tanranda, B:pt 4. '73 B ARERy AND DINING ROO* BP.„EAD, PIES, CAKE,CRACKERS, BASED DAIL Y, In owl/INDIO BOOMS we will accommodate tfie; public with either a lunch , or a good meal at all times of th( day and °vetting. . OYSTER 113 ICE CREAM. ON HAND DIIRMG Trn:m szasoN. Also s flnoassortmenfor Grocerlos,Oontoctlonory, Fruits, Nuts, &c. ,• ' mayl9' 1f ;D. W. SCOTT & CO. NEW STEAM FLOURING,MTLT, This attbscrib desire* to give notice that I#s new STEAM FLOTRING MILL Is non in racicenshil operation. and that he 1s pre• pared to do all arork his line on short notice. CUtif.OM. O,IIDIDMG DONE Q/0711 SAIIE DAY • ' - ' t Wheat, Buckwheat and FlOrtr, Corn Ilos1; Feed, Bran * /u., always On hand :and for redo at lowest rater. • 1 - • ' LaclltJD 1 lilt litifial:F4rn.Q3:l4 11%11145 Olf ilia welt side of tlio river &Kiting Ito patronize my will bob WO f^ go paid tart!) wbou they bring via* of t9st buithals and Krim* ,gPLC 7 I. 7 'T. IL Al*ll.- EMU MENEM =EI =ll== SKIM PATTOIIII BLOM. TOWAN'4)A, COFFEES -.: AND S .E M. J.; LONG: ST6Rt. 1; AND PROVISIONS, 'We ceU nothing br.t FOX & AfF4I,CUIL }OX mEizetut 'FORS ItErterr..s.'N rirgrtyx mEnctru RED,_WHITE AND BLIJE.I, =I And invite attention t, our Stock. 1 RIDGWAY. Firrat black north Of Ward lions°, • And sold. at Wliolosald. and U eartmegum, PS TEAT IT IS;BECITIVED. ~-:... bizi j calm - *ld %lion,: i i.sii. • %oOrlisiigailisganliftril,T Plio• •-' 1 ItivOticat*tWkonlittiaitoth* ifall mop* mimettenth amititatieLe ips: twit. esabricivitthset ettsfeoe• ft the este tat tokbestall Imre* eitithity WO rive to ,the eminent , * vim!, of the public, Obi& 'Mk Di. tivs _goefuet4t MOSfro* redos. lIV naffed on the moth reasonable ter= et • • .• • at • 7 Di 11141 - 111201013211, 6 :I k,. OALEI, 1 • - -- Win. ClzaP " 113411 0 4 • . ' AIAXMOTI AND - - = MEE ~, ~ ..'_..~ k r _mp v ~" _ Han FUZZ, VATIMEM rUTETWASX Arttl of iftithukty KBROB,WE O,OAL oa, UNPartIMIC/3. N - 1:1 • : SPenno-Liird...ifiuge.l4 , Ws Pon t, ' TANNER'S AND 3iAO.HINE 0 ' • Far Tonet Are!xits ell theit Panay ies*V, I amciEs, zscrsiEs,so4s, camm i '''' usdel ‘ us4rl;Dyes, Peitnme y. POCKET BOOKS, petß7'lfrONAl.: , Foga Klkeatoirnik , ; . Tbonloguzuesninuit }irazuunoNs. , 1 - MIRE WlNlffl AND ,IQI7O '\ 1 - . . for mecuchad re, I TOBACCO, ' l3l.rusTi .Pre toszi .010 Darden', iield mid *lever Eleeds> o r porters, Susperuurried, Shoulder , 's, Mess Pampa, Teethinq Ititigiti Surat Bottles, f. ' Nipples, Nipple shells and fillielcbi, ea, Bed Pats . 5e1f 4404 1 1 - 1 4t Fruit I Thar. mometers, Flavoring Extriets, . Slone - Inge. Glue Ware,. Settlei, Ville, Bath lirluk. and Stove suckmg.lngb T . Am. mutiltfon, ke., Botanic, Eclectieniid Ileracept p ' to Medlchuts. and all the Mar, Patent._ , h . ' iIED liC I 8fi1.•., 1 • . A U ait , cles vrarranted as rev/meats& Persons at a distancv an recelyci their orders by ittage Of . , much will moire picnupt and ciarefel attention. Medical advice given i3Thstiltaaaly lit the ;OM —, charging only for mi.lfelne. 1 . LI , i IFir Thankful for pied liberal patronage, would s - it. pecifully anuinuice totbeirfrieutts and the public. no painseltatl be epared to stitildVand:metlithe :. n. =nation of theis conflicts.* and patronage. jar Open Sundays fos prescriptions , from 9 to 10 Lin, and 12 tu. to 1. 7 d 8 io fir m.r H. O: POUTER & So: April 1,1872.—yr. . ' 1 - ' I .111L15 -- l'UlVI:11 THE IitrSIZHUETS'S . f 110111EOPAT/11 , C BPaIFLCB 1 ' , Have proved, from thel" moat a l niple isperlonett. an entire success. Simple, prompt, efficumt and re hi )101e. They are the dal*, w.dietue perks:fly adap ed to popular rise-.rd simple that, Mistakes cannot bs• made to usilq; them; eo hsroilese as befree , daugerOmd so eflubt as to •be al •'ay's reUa e. They bay, ilieldghestleommezidation from all, o will always render satisfaction.: NOS. • . crar.s. .1, ' , • . 1. Feveri;Coligestlou, In2irinritiom ,i-a5 2. Worms. Worm Fever. Worth Colid r • 2r , 3.. Ciiitig..iilie, or taettiing of Infants, ' 9.5, 4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Aiinits,l .... 21 - 6. Dyreutary, Griping; 13Eious Colle.! . ..1' 25 6. C.uulera Morbua.,Vocainng; '_ 1 - . i '" 5 1 7. Coughs, ondo., proachitia,, , 8. Neurslaii, fro'lthacue, Facqaclie. f 9. Ileadaches.lhek •Ileadaclie, Verthi;o, 10.1/ , Spep-iit,l.ll.lois4 Stomach. - ' 1 11. SUppreseed. or kuitilut Fee/NIEL . I • 12. Whitee, too Protroie Periods, - II .*- 13. Croup, Cough Dillicult itreat,hicg,l IS. Salt Rllell.lll. EryllipPl.l.9. Erirritnnii, 15. Itheumata.ind, Itho matt: Pains. II 16. Fever and Ague. Chill Fever' Atuep, :17. rilea, - blind or bleedinit. '1 i * 'I 18. Oplittudmy, and Sere or Weak Erf, 19. Catarrh, acute or chronic; IniliieniMi 20. Whooping Coligh,!violent coughs,!_ 21. Asthma, oppressed I.93:eitliing,: ' 1 22. E.r Discharges, iinpaiieceMearlnm 23. Scrofula, enlarged, glamts - ;,bikellittpb. 24. General Debility, l'hysmattieakMissi 25. Dropsy and scanty Set:Twit:Ms. ll • [ :It. SioiSickness, EliCralf,-13 from r.iiini 27,`Eidney Disease, Gravel, , I 28. Nervous Pebility, ; ici.rninal We - ! Involuntaiy ilise liaiges,, atl 29. Sore Month, t:at,hi,r, • r-• • • 30. Urlirit - y-Weahness, . 31. Pkininl periods, Ftt . ' Seasilms, -: 32. kifferings at I tulni!4 cif lire, , 33. Epilepsy', Spo,saiim, St. Vitus Dam 34. Dinthrria, ulcerated sort) thrmt, 35. Chronic Congeal ions aridlfreptig Vials, 10 cents, teirept 213„ 32. an • , \FAIIIILY t.k. I 4 . t_% ES. Cass (3lorocm) with abre; --- larEe till of Directions!, l' ' - Czt'ie riloroccoi of 20-liii .. iie. ` , i.iis and I ' Single !loxes and Vials z.,4 sbove. ‘r. - -,..r • These remodin. are sent by 111 box to any part of th 4 c'onutry - , Tice receipt of price,. Addrei-s . I ciAr.E. D. PORTER, Nlay 23, 1173. I=l Clothi_r4 ) , 'HIRAM TAY I LOII FASHIONABLE,' Oppisild Public Sq Kcc always 0u..1pin4..n; CLOTHS; CASEp7TZES • L REIDY-MADE yl..;10 In all ti4o lat6,a, st HATS GAPS AN.b (3-"ENT I • fi 4..5i-nislia CUTTING DONE ALL WORK WA -6- 6 4 A Ills: • NEW 4ERcHAN. 1•1 c•,H.N , , • • . . flas removed to the huadlialf i forme 'W. T. Davit.si Esq., I 'i .:-. .. , . / „ 1 ' • orra3rrz lfERa tlt'S r, And is not prepared, (9, , furrtigli the viptility with ever7thitit; in the lino For Goathi i mra an, r i CUTTL7G DO: r q:r AND C I, THE slionrEs PERFECT FITS My stockof 016t4 i s has beat In . the market, 'iga I isthwmUon. • .. L towanda,ldan. So j 1573. GO TO JAyOBS itm t rix, or I • I .15VAIN ST rou LArz,..ll 311 - I.r. • coons 24r... 4 4`. Viimaita, , atarcbt274,iB7a URES 13213 ME Ills Aga rase, or si gl of elmrgo o ,), , rau 1,,,P (Ins, II lava, ull ass. , , , i I 'IN; 1 - - !HEE DE HING~ ES Eil OMB 00 In Oeat y OTIOE. '1 , m .NTr,D. M EIE ~~ TONI74ND4, ;.T? 121 1L91 . 1i i SE E I I ' I 1 - 1 HO M lalt i I ' y occuple people of ,T ' I,' co 1 ES MI 1 ZIADE,V, Ell NOT „CZ and MI El 1 ectod from • dent wi I. :„ 3141i1l • lON FAS EET, , 12/S1 VAT.' ME EOM . , , 1 ' '4,, 1 Ril l - - , - - ' 1[ ' 1 L =` - =fad: !I Tr:• PA , • I I 1#/ 42 CI' . 1 ,.:-. , _ „nil •,. , ; - i 1 ' — - ia i -7T, AIW. :1 1 4 1 • - --1-4-.-, - - , I . ( 1-616 1 48 ;Axii Erixt, r- I , 1 4 I 4 i '1 I -[,!p, A P_pt.',G i t,t-s:1,4: , _ _ , ' • x.F. .1 1 '' ' 1 - 1 1 1 . . i.„ E *foisigeztensistdi Oepsfro theii ' a the ' : =ree re-oze nekl wit4la , lktg. nevi d ".,?, 14 , , 1,• 1, 1 • ,, • 1 b . • , . . ' 1 ; 0 IFtr i atersi , al, •?4, alai , i ED0Alt r ATED PILLS, VOVirDPA GOUE, VP-3 1 .,, s.\ IfIVEll innl I 1 ' 1 1 ' ' I -• . ' ' 1 •- 1 : ! , 1 " ' ' ' 1 •.• 1 Aad#1 ' 1 ! 0. 1 . a ma, Ect ! o ki i li• Eit/SfEOPA'1111.0 Pi , tk •1 ' ' i PAIITIONS ' 's -' 1 ' , 11 . . , ,: ' I 11 1 0 . STU,14' 4 S, 3TACHIN 4 OILS; ri 1 I i - 1 I 1 1 A RA RE . D firlOSERE, Al l e011Otk i 1 1 1 I : i A. [ P I 'E f AND LIQUORS: ' 1 ; 4 . Ye: iedield ohs: Perr ' 1 ' - I , / ' , • T II BACCO, . .NOOF AND, 1 CIGARS. . I - .11 • ' H ' . 411 e , i ' I , IP • PULAR PATEINTlry ICINtS, 1 . - I I 11 ' 1 `, 1 . And 4 Fine 4siortment of , I ' I i FANCY I - 4 ` , T II ILET AND 1 y GOODS. u. • than the - tar 1, i ns] da4e and attention given to th ' I i ' mpontuling of Prescriptions. Open Sundaye, ff , D II , 9 °.°1 :1,..4 "— e:c i og -kir rtl'Ire t la p i r f . dny of each week, aa l. lhmetofore. 1 • 1 : 1 , 1 ' 1 ' I V ) i. 7 . 1. 7io n itTit. ' 4 1 .. ll=l o IThe undersi„ ey ar3vevir p =I UNDER H • •. I MI 10 bran'Eb e s;rs Ices of an 1 ELs.itng tram the k.hrt, 11;1 11 I annot 1 CE 'elegance, thi • o seciirol Oa d i;out:eman! o businees J. S. rniitura Stitre. I F,the othe M nee on Third reao., a vc , . I ose office 2031 I an2sl2tf 1 1 1 IRST Currez.. Suiumrs ITliia Tank — r off' , an 4 b- on of al . 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