iip.vi i.. ttr Ennon. I)i:niOCKATIC STATE N03ILV AXIOM. ron oovEnt.'on. GEN. WM. F. PACKER., Of I.vonming County, iron, canaii coMMisaioscn, Hon. NIMROD STRICKLAND. Of Chester county. ron junoiw or the eumcME coonr, HON. WILLIAM STRONG, Of Berks County. HON. JAMES THOMPSON. Of Eric County. Gcotgo D. Jackson, Esq. Thh gentleman, whom tho Denwcrntio I Convention of Sullivan county havo recently honored with an unanimous nomination for thf General Assembly, lias been spending a few days, tho past week, in Columbia, ar.d made tho acquaintance of mny of our citizens, all of whom, so far as wo havo been nblo to learn, havo been much pleased with bis gonoral appearance. Mr. Jackson is n Merchant at Dushorc, in SullivaD. In politics be is a sound Democrat, a young gentleman of fino personal appearance, manly address and splendid business qual ifications, and should ho bo nominated by tho Rcprcscntati' c Conferee Convention nnd elected, in connection with our lato worthy member ana present candidate, Peter Est, Esq., would honor our dis- trier, and adorn a seat, in ll,o Halls of our I ... .' ... otato ncgismuro. Hopkins' City Hotol. Col. L, llorniNS has recently taken tho House, known ns tho " Eoglo Hotel," situ ate in Third, abovo Baco street, Philadel phia, and in addition to giving it a thorough renovation and rcjuvination, has opened it under tho namo of tho City Hotel. It is a largo and commodious houso, elegantly fitted up with capacious Parlors, Dining lloomB, furoiturcd on tho most modorn plan, and kept by a very polite nnd accommo dating gentleman, in stylo and manner rarely equalled and seldom surpassed. A cplondid Restaurant, for tho accommoda tion of tho guests of tho City Hotel, and tbo publio generally, is attached to the Houso, occupying tho cntiro area of tho first floor) entering from tho Btrcct. Wo recently spent n week, with Col. Hopkins, at tho City Hotel, to our entire satisfaction. Sco card to-day. Josoph C. Rhodes, Esq. "Wo nro glad to obscrvo that our old friend, Josem C. Rhodes, Esq., formerly of Columbia County, has been nominated, by the Northumberland County Dcmocratio Convention, fur n scat in tho Legielaturo of (bis State. In that county, a nomination is equivalent to an election, and wo very heartily rejoice at his prospects. Mr. Rhodes is a good lawyer, and has tho ability to make himself a marked and influential member. He is a retdy nnd eloquent debater, a rlcar and logical rea soncr, and a firm and rcliablo Democrat, no bts his fata in his own hands; bo can raako himself what ho pleases, and we shall look to tho member from Northumberland for a firm, consistent and high toned, moral nd Democratic course. Tbo Philadelphia Horticulturist AVe have obtained from tho publisher, Rodert Peabsam. Smith, Esq., the hound volume of this invaluable Journal for IPSO, and are in cschsnso with tho work for the current year. The Ilurticulturitt is pub Hshcd monthly, in pamphlet fuim, at two dollars per annum, and is tho neatest affair nnd most richly ornamented publication of tho kind, wo havo ever s:cn, It contains full particulars of tho sciences relating to Horticulture, Tbo Garden, Orchard, Fruit, etc., and is a first-rate Journal of Rural Art, and Rural Tasto, and should io patronized by every person in tho" country ttIio is blessed with a wife and garden. t" Call and eco tbo work at our ofSco rjlSr J. F, Leavenworth, Esq., tho newly appointed Superintendent of tho Lacka1 wanna nnd Uloomsburg Rail Rood, last Thursday, visited Uloomsburg. Ho is a young gentleman of superior legal abilities, n correct accountant, and will mako a very efficient officer. Wo are pleased to learn from cood authority, that the Track will be laid within about ninety days and that "Iron Horse" will bo on duty betwixt this timo and next Christmas. gy New Subscbiuebs. Wo Jiad tho p'easuro of adding tho names of scvcrel now eubscribors to our list last week. Tho circulation of tbo Democrat was never larger than at present, and is ono of tho Lcet advertising mediums in tho country. Tho proceedings of tho Montour Dernccratio Oonvontion, aro given at length en our first pago this week, to which wo inyito the attention of tho readers of tho ColutnUa Dcmociat, Tho Lflto Editoiial Convontiou. what inn mess says or us, Corrections. An ospcricneo of ovor twenty-pis years in tho Editorial Profession, liaa clearly demonstrated, to ur satisfaction at least, the importrtneo of tho dolioato duties nnd rcsponsiblo trust confided to n publio Jour nalist, Everybody forms an opinion of men and things in ndvancc, and when they como to sco for themselves, it not unfro qucntly occurs, in many instances xa in rofcronco to tho writer of this article that they wcro ogrcgiously mistaken; and it is for the purposo of appending tho proper corrections that wo sacrifice our proverbial modesty by giving tbo (-peculations of a few of our fiionds a placo in tho columns of tho Columbia Democrat. Years ago, an Editorial friend ol ours whom wo over regarded ns a patriot, philosopher and ccntloman advised ub to adopt as a pafo principle, in conducting a publio journal, to republish everything good, bad or in different that might bosid of us through tho Press, remarking, iu the tamo connec tion, that if thcro was anything good in them it was duo our readers to hear it, and if thcro was anything bad, it was our duty to make tho correction. Upon thoso principles wo insert tho annexed nrtiolcs thanking our brcthron there named for their very fiattorins; opinions and excusing all mistakes as mere errors in judgment. Jno. Youngman, Esq., whoso fino abi litics as n Ftrong logical writer, weekly enriches tho columns of tho Sunbury Ga zcttc, reads us ns follows : C3Co1.Tati:, tho dignified and worthy President of tbo lato Editorial Convention, objects to bcini; called "venerable." a term whioh our neighbor of tho "American" nppiicu io mill in Iiouciiig me iiouvuiiiioii. Wo must say that tbo Colonel is not as venerable a looking man as wo oxpeoted to sco. llo is remarkably vigorous lor ono 0f i,i3 ngC) ana when we take "47 summers" into consideration, quite youthful in an pearancc. Our idci of Colonel Tote, previous to seeing him, was a plump, old eontleman, of about 00, very extensive about tho wa;st rQTy M Jn t,)0 ehott in tbo Iocs, broad across tho shoulders, with white locks, and a bald patch just abovo wlicro tlio editorials como Jrom. That was our preconception of Col. Tate, IIoxb ice were mistaken, Judco (if our surpriso when wo wcro introduced to a vigorous, wiry, muscular, activo young man, of -17 summers, with a head almost as blaok as a crow, and nothing to indicato tho approach of aco but a pair of cold Epcrtaclcs, and a slight disposition to em bonpoint about tho region of tho waistcoat. 1 hero may, nowever, bo some deception in that head of hair. You know, Colonel, there are tuoh things as "vigs." sunbury Uazftlc, Friend Youngman, wo tell you once for all, and tho balance of mankind, that there is no deception about "that head of hair," Wc don't deal in "vigs." It is KATUnc'fl GENUINE PRODUCTION. Next comes our scdnlo friend Masser, of tho "Sunbury American." His stric tures nro in response to our comments nn his former artlclo in relation to our "years venerable appearance, and superior Do mocrocy." The way he pokes Lt3 fun at us i3 almost intolcrMc:- Without intending to flatter tho Colonel, wo must say that ho is tho most venerable looking man, considering his ngc, that wo know of. As regards tlio " one cry hair," bo may perhaps bo in tbo same condition ot a wftRgisn mend, wbo mado a water that ho had tho finest head of hair in the room, whereupon he took off his wig, nnd exhibited a fiin feather edition or second crop of hair po fine that it could hardly bo seen. So far as "good looks" arc concerned, friend Urower, ol tlio " JJontour American ' may not bo willing to concede Ins claims to tho Colonel, though it will not bo disputed that they wcro the " rival boautics" of tho Convention. ''Superior Democracy" can only be con ceded to Democrats who havo never claimed or desired offices, such as many of our far mora, mechanics and others. Whenever men arc standing candidates for office, it is not presuming too much to sutpoct that their principles coincide with tho seven principles described by John Itandolph, viz : " iho live loaves and two lishcs.' American, Our f.nswcr to Mr. Youngman, abovo, will, we trust, suuico to scttlo the wig question with our neighbor Mr.sser, Wo commend his sound judgment, in a fair appreciation of our " good look." Be tween Dr. Drowcr and tbo President of that Convention, it might ho n question of difficult solution, n3 to which would bo entitled to tho " Knife," but, we do know, who got the " Scissors." E. U.Kaucit, Esq., of tho MauchCiunl: Gazette. a whole eouled, jovial and sprightly gentleman tho nckuowledgodly funny member of tho Convention. walks into our affections in the following froo and easy stylo Cid. Levi Tate, (P. H.) of tho Blooms burg jDcwocrotjlooks well, talks wcll,writca well, and, if wo are not greatly mistaken . Jells well. He has an open, cheerful and familiar countenance, no bclievo his soul is a bis one. Tho younjr ones stuck I to him, and looked up to him as daddy of tho crowd, end ho seemed muoh pleased with his happy and harmonious fjiuily. llo is about CO ycar3 of age, dark complex ion, Cvo feet ten and weighs probably 100. Mauch Chunk Gazitte, Friend llauch, you .should havo spared our delicate sensitiveness without "piling it on too steep." You have made us li inches too short, eight ycar3 too old, and although you havo csaclly guessed our weight, you spoilcl our complexion. N. 11. Tho honorary Degrco of "P. U.," opplicd to us in tbo foregoing extract, wo understand to moan, a rerfect Brirlt. Wo confess wo don't exactly like the designa' tion, nml wouM respectfully -tiirgost for j tho consideration of tho next meeting of our Convention, tho propriety of Mibstitut- itig in tho placo of P. H., tho inilinls "S. P." And should wo linvo occasion in tho Intcrum, to ndilrcsa cither Messrs. llauch, Master or Youngman, nml mo tho S. P., sin n term of distinction, tlioy will talso It in klmlncea, find boliovo that wo cow-idcr them "Home I'umpkiis." Columbia House, at Tnmaqua, Htrangcrs and visitors on entering town from tlio East, says tho Tamaqnu Guzittc, must bo ttruch with tho improved clwngo in tlio largo Rriok Hotel, nt tho corner of Main and Centre. The addition recently ercctod, adds much to 1(4 appearance. Hut in point of oppoaranco and couvcnioncoi tho interior U equal to that without,haviug largo pnrlor3on tho first mid second floors and airy and spacious chonibcrs. Tho tablo is always laden with tho best tho market can afford, and therefore, tho Col umbia offers inducements to travellers to find there a pleasant home. Mr. t-ilvcr- thorn, nnd bis lady, nro well known to the travelling community, as well deserving their patronngo. Accident. Frankmn P. Freas, aged nbout five years, a sou of Andrew Froas, Esq., of Centre township, this county, received in his loft Bide, on Monday last, a horrible wound from a tcythc in tho hands of nn older brother. Tho cut wes from six to eight inches in length, causing tho cotrnla to protiudo. Tho misfortune happened through tho littlo fellow comiog behind, and unexpectedly upon his brother while using tho scytho in tlio field. Tho wound was dressed by Dr. Jamt.b A. AViriSox, of Derwick, and through his skillful atten tion, wo nro pleased to learn thcro is some hopo for tho lad's recovery. Ilcncick Gas. Lycoming County Oonvontion. Tho Democratic County Convention met in tho Court House last Tuesday evening, to mako nominations for tho different officers to bo filled nt tho next election. George White, Esq., presided, nnd tho Convention was a very full ono. The nomi nations wcro mado as follows : Asscmblj- Col. Thomas V. Moyd. Treasurer James T. Dawon. Register and Rccordci MichaclScchlor. Commissioner Michael Syphcr. Auditor Lowis S. Smith. Daniel S. Itisscl, nnd Dr. Pfouta were appointed Representative Conferees. Tho proceedings throughout wcro charac terized by a spirit of harmony. Jacob Salada, Esq., an estimable citizen and worthy Democrat, was also, a candidate for Countv TitEAsnncn, and wo 6hould havo been much gratified with his nomination. Schuylkill Countv. The Democrat; of Schuylkill county last week held their annual convention and nominated the following ticket. So far as we know it, the nominees nro radical Democrats. Assembly Dr. E. J.. Ebur, of Orwitrs burg, Cbas. Hippie, Trernout, nnd Michael caycr, HJincrswIIe. ProthoiiOtary'-Daniel Shoencr.Pottsvillc. Recorder Levi Ilubor, Pincgrovo. Clerk of QuarJjr Sessions Charlc3 A Rahn, Orwigsburg. 1 reasurcr m. Uickci, Ashland. Commissioner Edward O'Connor. Director of the Poor Nathm Imtz. Auditor Geo. V. Wicst, MohantongO. Five of tho candidates were nominated' by acclamation. Eg?- Congress. Ot.o, W. I.ott, M. D., of Orangcville, in thiB county, is announ ced as a candidate for Congress, on the opposition hook. Wo wish the Doctor a good lime of it. Dr, won't you remember your friends when you get into Cotgrcs3? Senator. Hon. Geo. 0. Wekes, of Sunbury, has been nominated ior Stato Senator, by tho Northumberland Demo cratic Convention. Col. Henry C. Eyer, of Snyder county, is also a candidate. VGrEditorinl Visit. Ti. It. Hai.L, Esq., Junior Editor of the Dcmocratio (Bcllc fonto) Watchman, left his Card in our office n few days finco, but wo regret that wo wcro temporarily absent and had not thopleasuro of making bis acquaintance. UST Tho Straight-out Americans of Philadelphia City have nominated Samuel S. Diahop for tho Senate, and Joseph M. Church, F. M. Adams, Jacob Dock and L. It. liroomall for tho Legislature. CSJ- New Dress. The Lycoming Gaz ette ennio outlast week olothed in nn cntiro now dress. It now presents n very neat oppoaranco and is edited in a very ablo and Fpirited manner. Wo aro glad to sco that it is to proyierous a condition. Clearfield County. Tbo Democrats of Clearfield havo placed in nomination tho following ticket : Assembly T. J. Boycr, Troasuror John Mol'hcrson, Commissioner, Georgo Erhard. Auditor A. 0, 'J'ato. tS" Ocn. Vai.entini; IJest, of tbo Dnn villo Intelligencer, wo regret to learn, is seriously and dangerously indisposed, EST" Tho Luzerno Dcmocratio County Convention, will bo held in Wilkcsbarro, Un Tuesday, tho 15th of September. SST Tho Potato IUt has oppocrcd iu Eomo parts of Chester county OF M' KIM. ATTEMPTED SyJSTO, Ilia Speech on the Gallows, rcrsistonco In his Innocouoo. At 25 minutes loforo ono o'clock on Friday last, David Stiiinoeu M'Kim p-iid tho penalty of tho violated law for the murder nf Dr. PamuMi T. Noncnois, of which ho was convicted in May la?t, Holliilnysburg as crowded to cxccps and a perfect whirl of excitemont. Early in tho morning people of all ages and sexes keep pouring into tho town from every quarter, and so great Was tho rush on Thursday evenim?, that many could not get bedt, Mid wcro compelled to "hang up" on tho table, chairs and floors. On Friday morning the crowd ni vastly augmented, and excitement ran high. Business was almost wholly suspended. Tho horilT w.ii preatly annoyed by tho desiro of tho curious and morbid to get admission into the j:iil yard and witness tho execution. But few, howover, gained nn entrance. There wcrcjthrco military com panies on duty around the piison to preserve order. On Friday morning at about fix o'cloc';, tho condemned attempted to commit suicide, by cutting the veins on his wri't with a piece of glass, whii'h he procured somehow for tho purpose. Ho bled pretty freely for i short time, but his attendants soon dis covered what ho had dono and bound up tho wound and prevented any serious result. He was closely watched to prevent any further attempt of tho kind. He had prepared a manuscript statement with tho view of reading it on tho gollows, but on tho morning of execution in n fit of rage ho tore it to pieces. When his allomptcd suicide and tho destroying of this p.ipcr hecamo known among tho people outsido, it cretted a groat fcnsition and tho e::cito mcnt ran very high. It was generally supposed tho statement would contain an admission of his guilt, and its destruction occasioned much disappointment. M'Kim wn3 led out of prison and ascen ded tho scaffold at fifteen minutes before ton o'clock. Ho assumed a bold and hardened appearance, and exhibited but littlo evidenco of being at all seriously affected. The rope being adjusted by tho Sheriff and his deputies, tho Kcv. Dr. Junkin nnnouoccd that McKi'n wished to address (lie people present. Tho condemned felon thou turned around, f.iccd tho people in tho yard, and in a loud voico spoko as follows: Well, my friends and follow-citizon, 1 ntand before your eyes a dying man, but 1 nm innocent of tho munlor of Samuel Townsend Norcros, or any human being. Ileforoyou all I say that men came here i irom tho vcsr, anu sworo away my ire. They took the Holy Bible from the hono rable ( ourt, and sworo to tell tho truth, but told everything else, as my nml will be launched into eternity as I nm a dying man. EXECUTION Tho first, of these men was .Mr. -ivltix reasmi why i-, becau' o I am not veiltv. I Yes, fellow-citizens of tbo United States, as .,,( t,() nuinlerer of Samuel ' o-iW-nd I am a dying mnn I do not expect yuu to Norcross, i. cither ii I l:now how ho rniiio believe it this Attix, fellow citizens, c. mo i (0 (c:1tl,. Rocau'-o tho world is dewo here into court before tho honor 'bio Judges, i on m0 ;3 Hnt n&y reason v.hy I should and thcro took tho Holy P.iblc and swore j confess to a nuirrbr I i ever committed J to tell tho truth, and 1 contend that he told I l 0:irc iiotlii't-i for Iho world 1 care ti't .anything but what ws tho truth. llo wmt the world s:iys ; I disregard til. It said iliat 1 was ot his office with Samuel I ;s my candid belief that some p-rson plso Townsend Norcross. but, fellow. citizens, Hv.il! yet suffer for tho murder ot iNoreroc, was never mere wuu norcross. no saiu thnt I told Norcross to take nothing but American cold coin. J wr.s never m ins pfiico in my lite, as 1 am a dying m n Ho nlso said that he asked mo if 1 wr.s bis accnt, r.p novcr spoito to me, ns i am a dvinf inon: hii I freely fowivo him for the injury he has dof:o :uc, my loving vifo nnd child, iny br dhcr, nnd my four :-i.-.tcrs. I contend that ko is ono "f jny murderers, who, by his false evidence, succeeded in L'cttin" this rcno about my nc-k. When ho was in court ho looked in my face end told theso infmous lies, llo told fellow-1 citizens, everything but the truth. Bat! littlo did ho think that bo must answer for .. . r- ... V ! 1 .. I it licioro a luglicr iriuumu . a wmmou tour:, uut I'eiuru uu "'ipuy n'i" lfhcdoes not rnrtcnt ho Vlll 00 dfmncd. 11 110 U0C3 J. , ,1 , , , Now may (.od A mighty liave mercy upon hissoul. I freely forgive him. Norcross in my lifo, tcitber was it my razor tlioy had, My razor is at Long Pond it least I left it there, I never hinvcd myself whilo thcro (meaning Dunlcitli,) or any - whero, until I was taken to tho prison. May God Almighty havo mercy on him. Dumbold said hero that there was not much tho matter with Norcr"ss, but there ho said that ho was a dying man, as n mnn I now in this yard (Mr. Katon, Postmaster; ct Dunlcitli,) know. Ho was not able to ' walk, as sworn by Eaton, which was a ' positivo falsehood. I Another gentleman was here from some j.no oilier j:i;m jti. i-u.wu, n "in no wicri f poi;c in Kii.u terms Ol uios- v. no wucn i. nn i.v n i-nn.-, i-uiryi. i i-,- .nine iit , (tii,t DurJicth. llo Mid I shaved Norcross with visited him in his cell, nnd prayed for hitu. iP'teiinn'SnH a razor produced in Court, with which, it Ho rpolto of Dr. .IcnUns and Ucv. A! r. ' in''i- 'i- t.'.riin Koiiiinm.,.i;ii rui.i ir.j,i uomrn. y, i t , mi iv T. j,' l ., r.', v i j . i 'iii.l lieln? llm ni'ii n-nnertr PHWt I'V Hie Pi, liell is said, 1 killed !orcrcs. L never Bliavctl i McClaia dircIiBrciint their fluty, sayine : ,, me i.-ii Mn-im,, mi end imn c-o.,,., ,,,.-1,,. mills down tlio country J. uon l rcmcmucr io u inu umruerur ui ii ic men. i in:y lii3 name tho sled man. I ncvor saw him, I novor said anything about that until I win or rodo upon his sled or on any body's. I , in chains, but Ged Almighiy will havo hopo I may never sco the kingdom cf ' somcthin to say about it. Iio knowsthat Heaven if ever I rodo on his fled, or any 1 1 novcr killed a man. 1 h' po never to fco eled, alter I left Altoona until I got on tho j tho Kingdom of Ilcavoii il ever I killed a other sido of Williatnfpcrt, when I rodo on ! man. I am also eharged wi h Etcalini a fled with tho landlord. Kvery wcrd j horses. Fellow-citizens, I never sfolo a that man spoko was a falsehood not a j Lorsc, or anything, except fruit, and thcro word of truth j but may God Almighty are few who havo not dono that. Novcr, ns blc63 him j may hobo prepared to go to ! I am a dying man, did I steal anything but Hoaven ; but ho can't unless ho repents, or fruit. Ain't it bird for a man to bo oc any of them, I tell you ns a truo Amcri- cuscd when hois ch'incd in prison and cnti they aro not men ; they havo no hearts can't defend himself? 1 lovo my fellow or principles of men, and nro no (Ihristians. ' man, but I caro net for what they say when Hut 1 forgivo ihcm all. I am horo an false, I am not iho man I am represented innocent man. 1 caro not what tho world to be, I can dio without a tear, for I havo says. I tell you as a dying man, my fel-1 nothing to four, bless God. I lnvo mado low-citizens of tho United States, I would ! my election sure In Ohri'tl havoplacod rather dio than tramplo upon tho laws of my trust, nnd when I leave this scaffold, I any country. Tho rope is around my ncok, shall go homo to heaven, and hopo to meet and there hvay coiTmnU I ntver murdered Norcross. I norE I may .nkveu bkb God irlDinl I linow thiB is tolcmn tnlk. out I liiiow that I am innocent. It is a dia- draceful death, but if nil tbo Innocent blood that has been skid wcro drawn into a pool, it would bo enough t.o drown tho talso-, lit.... it... i. iiiiw uii.'iw . citizen?, thcro were men who camo in hero 1 anil sworo to lies uiai nicy migm g, not. accompnsiin, ior wicu i.u ru.u .m u, something from Blair county. What would (boon a murderer indeed and gone to licit. your opinion hoof fucIiv men who uouhl II c then concluded by saying swear Itnic niter ;j.nK to taKoyeur jno awai Ojn you say they nro Christians or true-, i,,mm.,. ... n,.m ri-,'.. ,,. ..... liavcmcrc on them ( inoy .ire no iimr-i dcrerst They nro Iho men who got tbo ropo about iny neok-lhcy are' the mur- A gentleman from Altoona oamo Iicro to ! tho court, nnd said McKim tosk breakfast with him. This is n t so, as I can provo to his teoth, by a man now on tho scaffold, I never saw a Fleck's, fellow-citizens. I L'ot my breakfast at a L'cnt email s who! scorned tho idea of coining into tho court. - house nml hwcaiing my lifo nway, Ucro he gave nn accurate description of Kearney i md ICearney's house, whero Iio said lie 1 urciiiuiiMcu en uiu iiiuriiuig ui uiu niuiuer.j But ho can't bo saved without hrf repents. ; iay uoti rtiinigiiiy nies mm anu savo lumi lie Knows that ho is ono ot my murderor3. 1 am a truo American citizen, at cl will not haul down my colors I would rather prefer death; I nm an innocent mnn nml I 1 . r. , ., r . -it . . , do not fear death. 1 will surreimer to 1 what is right, hut will never surrender to what is wrot'c 1 nm coiua to lie launched into eternity, and mu3t go to heaven or 10 ucu, 11 . am suu. 1 . goinv nomo to sweet Jcsm. I nm sttro I am coins to 1 heaven man. . 1 am Sianuing Iicro an limncelltl I know, fellow-citizens, you do 1 ot 1 behove thia, according to tlio evidenco in , the court, and I do n-t blame you, but I , .n .....1 Y. Hill contend for my rich'!'. 1 was born in Clic'cr county, nn-.r tho for y-cight mile stone, on tho lul idclpl.ta Standing on tho very pinnacle nf deal!,, rno imd LancBhtjr turnpike, on tl, 0 lam. of,htroIto launci,lng nfo into eternity, I pro- Joseph Paxton. 1 d,. t deny my e .utvy, j rlnim nt , (iiot;,1Iloocn(. A f!XI.,l iiioiign u.cro arc m.oto ,,erc irom r. ir, was at that houo my mother gavo birth to , mc, though it were bolter she never Ind. 1 , novcr do..e nothing to fetch me hero ; those who sworo false stand charged before Go I my murderers. Am t I got a right to I speak? I cay nothing as a dying mur, but, what is true. I know that 1 eanurt con- vmco you ot my innoconre, hut Hint does , rvr of find :i murderer. I tell you asa dying man, Icllow-citizcns, that I did not murder Samuel T'nvn-crid , . . ... ... iSorcrosi, neither do J tnoiv how ho came by his death. !i,.,llmi.-ittI-!-'AitB T run n rriirt A wnf'cnfi and havo f.u.ght and bled for my country, ami was wounded in tho United Kta-c-i t iiw y hum; jl Din t nui At mi. n-'iii . i army. I have pressed forw rd with tho flag of my country to tho muzzles of cn non, among ba)oncts,-nnd have carried the flag of triumph. Now I am hero to die a dishonorable death. But I know l am not a murderer. I hive been a dragoon in Mio Uni'cd States scrvipc, and was wounded. I do not boast of that, but it is a dishonorable dojth 1 nm about to meet. I was a private, hut was promoted tu Per-1 rjnnt major. I have been with Ocncralj Scott and Harney and Dieuteoant Jenkins, They all knw mo, and know that 1 cm an honorable man, nnd would not cut a man's throat with a razor, or beat out his brains with a club. As a dying mnn, with n coffin before .im knowing that 1 will go to hell if i lie I sny I believe in my Bible. My aged imdlicr taujiht too to read it, and to t'clievo in it. I nlwaM pr;iycl. You know how she feel She Vnow.-i I wis one ! muu ..w ,..-...'. v VJIIU UOI1 I Cilll II lull lliu li' U"IUL':-, IIIJ'I lur for 1 hold tint murder will not lay. Mark me, Mr, Hammond, you will some day find out mv inno''cti''c I go in for hanging a murderer, hut rot nn innocent mnn. I repent to you tint tho witnesses came in and sworo r-gabT-t me ns if 1 was a song. ipi . . Thepri-ioncr tnen went en exonerating his counsel, who hi: p.iid had done their' duty i also, the jury, judi;e, ml oncers, He cniifinucd I blame no mm sw rn to do hi-i duly. I would ask no man to do wrong, if it cost my life. I Lavo been hero three months chained, nnd a part ol ihe timo handcuffed. Don't . . 1 t . ..... ,e 1 . 1, j unmo any oouy irat myscn, rnu you en Kro-.7iuc icus.u iy ; iui njnij; w ibi uij hobbles IIOUUIOS. , ,, , ,. , , Hero ho spoke cf brnuciim on his hands Lcin- so tight as to mako his arms bleed. i "They came hero and prayed for mc j;i-0 Chriftian men, and havo been tho i instigation of saving my soul from hell." ; Ho next sp-iko of tiie Methodist?, end tlj0 kindncrs shown him by the people ef J llrllid-ysbur?, and rulhd upon God to I Jjois them ill. I -rant you to think I am plo-iding the truth, I am not liko tho wiU'twcs ; (hry jiad no ripe? around their ne ks, ready to bo launched into hon-cn or hell, or they never would have sworn my lifo an ay. I havo been charged with moro crimes. 1 1 havo seen it in tho piper-. I am supposed my G- tl, my ngcd fnthcr, who has gono beforo mo, my mother, wife, child, pistcrrf nntl bro tlicrt. A liatcaro I for tma doat li 1 My friends caro fortify havo not a stain upon their character, It is not my f.tuh.l Hod Almighty Know, 0(1 Alini"llty knows. He then ma.1e some allurion to his attempt , commit suicide, and said ho wa nstig,. lie then mado .v ... r . . , ted to do it by the devil, nut was glad iio i-iii jMcKim roon ,0 lnut,e)0d into etorl)ily nnJ ,,N fnul will go to heaven." A portion of Scnpluro was then roid, i by Dr. .Tunkins, and tho hymn bcgiuing with "." "'T ,nn,'" , , was sung, in which tho prisoner joined. A prayer was then mado by Dr. Junkin, after wlii'li the clergy, hii comi.-'cl, tbo officer?, nnd e,il0r., t6ol;" onva 0f ,!,. 'J'i10 r0p0 ,. . Ci .:rr ....i ii. was "n; 10,1 l llic S!l0r,1T' 11,1,1 "10 "P V'cc ovcr 'M f;,co" After McKim had cincludcd his extra ordinary ppcocb, not ono word of which any ono present believed, tbo rCVOIcnd Gentlemen stated that it had been inado soieiy on ins own rcspoiisiinii'j , mm wun- - out their sanction. They had previously wnrno,i ,im to avoid mcntio'.im: names; , , , ... ... .11 1 ... .1 aim iv r.iy .ia J iliu ii iiusmuiu iiiuu uli uiv Ecanoiu. J he ucv. at. a unum, previous to tailing . his farewell of (ho pnsor.cr, asked Ium if ll0 Rlili maintained that his Ft.tpmoiits cn, , , .1 ,,, . . . , . .... . t 1 wlidlicr ho was innocent of tho crime for which ho had been condemned to death, to which McKim replied in aloudoicc "Ocnt'cmcn, I nm inncccnt of tho mur iter ot bamttol lownscnd iinrcrf- like rac. on tho ver.-e ofdcith. ,voirt. m, ,,clicvo ? 1 nm n ,',-. wl0 t,t,i0ves ii.'lho Jjb, n(, fcnw tI,at if T ,3;,, wJth a Iio on t!1J. ton 0 x v,n, g0 10 ,clI alll Il0 r,un;si,ci1 fcovc;-in , unii,r l,ril!lsloI1B. I j e inn.- ccnt of lll0 mun,pr o( iXnvl,rl 'nien-aul fcm,s, Ood Almb-h-y bless i.-y do r .if ,,,.,.., cllil(, ? ..., dear rbtcT ftmj Iir()li10r. (io(1 1)lpES you ; j TI 'S,,c,in ,1C" I,n,lc ll,,a r"CWcll, and .1 r . 1... . r.u if . ir' .1. 'rulil "'o n;niioia. jiciini r.i ; "Wait n moment, Mieriff," rnd riuicldy exclaimed, 'Now, Sheriff, quick 1" nml I at twenty-five minutes 1 eforo eno the drop it i i .i rii i .i i l"lllc'' "J' ",0 !'" U'"u. "ate and much to bo pitied wretch vas launched into eternity, and thus ended tho earthly circcrof David ''TiUMiKr. M'Ki.m, If ho was guilty of I he murder, and the' chain of circuiiiftsi.li-il tidenco win so! strong ns to leave not tho remotest shadow j of doult of his guilt, bo must h:ic been' ore of tlio rnci.t hardened wretches that ever ruffcrcd the just pennl'y nf n horrid I The mini naturally rhudderd s.t the contemplation of wickedness ro deep end terrible. What nn awful ae-ount will he not hr.vc to render to bis God f f.', C-4 il iaiV f3? ft? ' fllVVvltlJiUW, HOWARD KXl'lU'.riS COMl'AI cS?T ??? $m EM Ml ,. (invv t: 1 np,l ttv rpii-IilCfii in Hip line I'nll' MIn ,-lnil Uni nil" CHMui-.i. ,V,llliin'Pj,i,l ' i v. lin.liii-lt ill li I, -1 I. ,1)111. 1 I'll! Ill p. li. Pull-'. IViiIp-i null Mill-i itromnttv f ttlli r i4il I imt'.iI ' t?v c ' M ( ip's'i hi ini't-t Orlrr for I"ulu "()! i. ii" '"I. l.' 7 iiTAT'li tUmiUUJi'lJJUJ, EXHIBI TION! t-iii: rr: vr.v wt rt.vit. .lor.icui.TULMt. A -iOI'll'.TVlvlllllnlilita hi;vi:.'iii Ajivinr. r'itriTio:. At l;,ila(li',ilin. irnwi'ii' i (rii'ii.t.) On Hie ?;Mi utiil :intli nf Hrj.iem:i -r mi,i j,, ri'it Ct i' ij. ol l l-.fi.:. t in t Tin' ii.ii 1 1 n ilu. 1 1, ,n nn 'irirn (.-'T '.irn ni.il ffi-n iMft'i?i' Ir kiopIi, n ill lie larnlihnif ry the Ifmlrmi'l . ini'nn'i'K. nV.i .i.; 1,'"" " ' " 1 A nom:p.T :. iiMiMii. H LEVI7. N T KAt'HE ItS WA N TED. T7LF.YEN well qu.iIiCed Tcaelr Jit wnmeil f r Ihe ilitnrt m Mntionm: t1 ere ten' ii.l, in. I.nrlin'i fn'll'tv. I'-ir lll.'len i nf live m in'lm. I,ny Inning nil llie Ulti iliy n l)-t,l"r liexi. 'I'de , l"in'i,f mn i ,vi u in-.i- in ir,- i iii-iu' i a i irer li. n pi'i him ii.iiip, , ni,. n, ,.. ,ii,.. f,, ... - i i, M, JM'.'llltl'T I''' 'I . ,1 1 il ti l-,,i' li, .1 . lll'tlil M -lei-n ,vU riven in 'i'earliiip well iinlilie;l in llii HiiiinIi ,m d'lf. Nnnp i thei . nt eil immiIv. V-y nrilT 1,1 llm Itu'inl nl lliferlnra IIKJUA V.r.'mK. AllI 59. 1M7-.I firr.lan; ninnmi-lillrj Oi'Ul cn;y Feni! liill tn Miiucll Ulliinl. Ol7.rtle. SillllflKK'S. SAMS. vlrl"" nf r writ rf f.f I f ipin. tiktp will lin tt-ni-il tiipt!'li-F.tlc,atilii.'IJiJUitJI"U.i),in II'O'IIIIV- ituritiy, l',e T,'h h,V rf S.ptrvilcr nnrt. At i.nvmrk. j'. m.. ni me irietui nnii ri'tnte i.r r.iayi'em' n-n n in nutnn ier l'f" imm iln I.'iptl-IMonnl.iiiiOnl.in.llr.p'iOnii.r.P'.yl.'rtlinlnri'i ni ...vvn ui", i'"in ih- nr-uMy if Junrnry . a. i. I i;'! ""'7,', HIW.? a will! "it I'.ue ihti-il im Mil thy r. Jinn . ie,l. I'rb.il, I'ikeii In e.,T' ll'in, l,lnl Ui l,ii .nltluttlP nrppurty m Mnjlierry II. I'pM ctki'hb'J n. MiL'.r.r.. rn-r:rr-i! nr. i". j i".ir(f. I'.'ninulinre. Aiiey.!, 1 -."7 . MMintAor. ouinu r.v nn. wim.ia.w vowko. nuini hi. iii'ini: v n.i. wn.i.t w ydiim:. MAURlAlli: III llilj 11V III!. WILLIAM VOI'NV,. m u.iiiAcn lirim: nv nn, ili.iam yhi'mi MAiiiitAci; crin:: ny nn. wili.iam vm mi. mahiiiaoi: (a im: nv i:t. wili.ia.m voi;mj. m.muuaoi: iiumi) ny im wn.i iam 'nrvii. rji nr. omnr. vfiiiNo'fl oiicat 4.,IIVSI()I0,!I'',' woiik: Tin: iouicut Z!flBel2A:'';ill.'Vll!it. nr livery One 1,1 invn -ts, lln'inr. I,y Wm Vm cn, SI. D ltlnwilllen In il:tln Inneiuiee nr tho ee neral h nilrr. anil li lllnq Irnti'il with nivnritp nl nne lin nrlr ! enerivini,.. All j !',"'j''t'',1,1l",0l"'', louiip iirniiie, or uin.n rnnii'inpl'itine iti.ir.'iiise, nml in iinrrien tile, puonlil prrri rt lliu rv.rv r.ne .lieii, Imftniillntriil with : still. It I" n linn't Unit mtit Ijo kept locked up. nml nnt Iio ntiuiit the liniise. It v ill be sent tn nny ouo nn Uic rt'f'ini nf twenty five fenu. Aililroe,, Jut. tVM. yilllKO, l"3Fnrilee slr-ct, nbnvo Fnnrth. Ant; 53, 1S37 I'lilljilelplilj, I'a. E. li. Oli-WIO, JJwfattvTtr and ll'krlctnle J)ea!er It Ci:i)Alt, WOO!) ,1X1) WILLOW WAR!:, & Di (D El 3 o KUV'K'A. LOOKINO OI.ASHIIi. COUIlAfin, Oil. Ol.OI'lld. lllll.'rJIICH. WIMIOVV HUAIIUrt, &c. No. 1.10 North TII1UD Street, Ovt doer below the City ttoUU Aii-m lrJ7 I'IMI-AIIIJI.I'IIM. O. n. M. r-flTfUIIOL'T. t OSTEIUIOUT, MtnvfattuTcrt and WAotemle Dt(Ur$ in Hals, Caps, strau' (Jnnds nutl Furs, NO. 03 MARKHT BTRIXT. fnj Malr, ABOVE rinil HRLtTi Atis 2. 1P-57 riiiMPFxrirri. JOSKPn FUSSKIiL, M ANLTACTIMtril OF vv -&TtI Grlmbrollas and Parasols, 1 At mo uii Hmn.i au; no j Nonru rorinn ttTunirr 1 111 ?iu 1'HlL.lULLVJll i HOVER'S LIQUID HAIR DYE " UrlllS IIAin IJYIl npe only n trial to fn. ft. ... L'XWJ omh JJ-m-Wm , ; rnililff llAVn (iri'vlim.U. In.,iin Ifilltiinnv iH 'ijthirntArf jot prieiieet rUttittttt, ,Tr ftcr,,i '''"'.'iV'' - Yi 'rViyi ' 1 'a,,'n''A iM, i!in7inV'rro"iii"piiair nTs?" Slt'SiniivJi'".'.1' I'lillaita. 'Mil ii"i ii'jiirw .ii ii't-r ur Einini nui ni l fan l,ni nil nn.l ilonihla tnlnr in llin Imlr. 1 jamcs a, nooTtt HO 1'iU S hRIIIinO INKS tnclmiuno tiovi:rtv ri.tno nn.i itovi:n!K n- I oumum! iNKf.nt'in.nv..iikno,M,1,ni iniri.i,rM VhWW "nT,V:.rT:n;;!!:r;.VV;r;V:' Hint Intrln.lP. twin tl.ilnioil m flri lor i ). ,,, Y, , f; littiMirnelnriT. hp Oritirr.niM-i'.'M In 1 tip Stnimfllnfr, 4inin mri-t. nlmvu t'oiirili, (nl.i N-...1 1 Plularlc lr.j , Villi riTi-iv.i ironii nlli'iillon. ' """" Aije S., 1SST ly .VttUffdW.',.. GREAT ATTRACTION. TO' IN Dnr.Ti. Ko til Nnrlli Prcntnl frrei tin., .) Arrh, fill mtrlplta, m Import rr if Toys an,! Fancy Gco'h ttn li r tines! nor tmnntt or (n r I oH tf In llin r!,. l'nysnf fill kilfl., VAney Iti.lirlfi.Hinntii. l'lpp..Tnltnpt' Ituvr-a. Vtnlltl. fln.l Hlrlll.. 1 1 1 r lint ti ll.la l...u nmln llrge Jnrlilyof olliir nrllckii lim i.iunr,.,,,,, ,,; tl tt. ""g ir- AI.I'.X. G. CATTK1.I, ,c uo , ronifinm.w .w coxxii'iott w cn.ixrr, TOIt llm m'- "f Or.iln, flour, 9tnU, 1-nn, 1,1,11,1,,..' i. ftp., 'n SCI Nntlh WnM' s'rwM, I'htl i'!!rlti-t . Notin iirnnfii. Priniy'nii, ur.in VP- (InniN r.'rwi. (It'll n III, rure. In nil imlnln nn i.'inci,niiii.i ni.,j (5,i,i.,m..rrrr.i.. n, lilWlft i"'c':; n. 0 n fo. ,,C1U . . . . j-i&iitAT. IK&f II -mlw k I mn.li'p, Co iimiln rinnlp, ,i,oi 4ga;aih lof Ma, .,' ' tVppo.nil In nlmnl nnn ypiir n il. Til" nwnrr fc Tijl''(J In in-in prni'.! jir'i,flr nn,l inki- li in nivtt) : J i.Ultrwi.n lit! will l.' pM ft. Ill" Inw ,'iri r. ! or.oiicii I,. ni!oi.jr.n:i.u I'.nrli Htn, An; 2:, I8'.T f T or i.niTi; tt ' ?Z?n nH tPin-li'ti'," tn 11, n li fin t , t Uuiifti r , intinii iic'iil lli h, li-;7. TrlrMn t I li.'nlln Jll'l'ml l'.ll"l.l John A t'niillt .'rim Knn,li.r Win r Clumii I rr,l,.,lc!i i linns r. v 'Illlil'i liii.nl i' n YVilm-iHt. Yt Ii!it t-iirpr VnrlM,iiiMt Win U'ftt t'n.j rf U'lTlmnu npfi.v J llirl'nr.l Uriirn.'" 1 fli'-cnii rrlr triilp Milli-r IV.i.nri S ,V mt.prc. J;-;, sj'' nn minlK nn'""n ' ."' - v Mi! i '.'if"i"'s"' ,' llin?rnrlhP lil-nvn tiltpr win pl-me 'iri'rr'.iM rillt.ll" fNASOST. I'. V. ADM1MM1 icATuRS NOTIi)K. J'X'atc nf G'lcnn Yorks, t?c:'. ETTEHS of Aflmim'tratio-i -n 0'ti nr(;ii!nn Vmli.lnli. i-r Jirl,.nn Inw . ,'i. f'lilinii'ilri (nnnly, ilcf.i'ii.1 tl li.tv ln.-n erai'tml lv :i it .!' i'rri,ii,!,it,ni en iiiy. iii r.iuviiftii vnti, r-f n'' p In .inn Jnriiiiii inwu.l i,i ; nil i"i"i .' ." rlninm ilL'aiii-l lli- iati'n nr Hie ill mil -n nrc r mi- n' In if-n"lit llfi-iii tn llm Ailmliiiptr.lt'tf wtllimil t'l'l'l, mil I'll I'Cl.nr. Ilitlibi'J In rnilm I'tiyini'rl f"rtlitriili r.i.i..iii:in viu;k Anfl.t II 1"T-C.l titrirtritfr. l:"jiH pp'i'ired irom tbo rt'ibloj jiy of i:!!1 "iilLcrifi. r, In lt!'in'i,.lMii ,A ml 1 tf-s.;.i I'l 'III i:m -imi in.'.'llil It T . .. . I. ,1 iC. IV I 111 P btper." in ifrfirr. rliile tnf lilnn f i'.'t I'll,! nnn l',irh (i,r!n Willi 11 1 lilak Mtr'itN nn li'T 1,1'k, A lil'i'inf ri'i'iiril vlll e ,.n, for J-nr irrf,rrrr nr fnr Ihr liiiiirimiUiiii or in r wiirri WA IIIIJi I'CIMi:. rinnnirlniPf All?. 15. IS".-" J'UBLIG SAl.U Xi-'IHttANT tl IV I'nfi--fnn5 ( Mf wilt HI il i. 'fttimpnt ' t IVlf HnrUtrKt r. I tf of MtKIm iiijt. Ch-m'iiMi c I'i'ily, fti'p-Tm-il. Hit 'iti'!cril.'iil Vrrtttor of iJi" hfif-ftaiit il'fiVnl. ti ri-ti-n in 1 ulilic t'.i!'-. t't'-'n III" pn 'jm' nn The fullou iff f''f rn'ir.t ViilnabV lift) V. 'r A FARM AND l'DANAT'ON. mi inir in piiin mutii t'tir'M'i'P i: i: i',t"i r h-ii t I i".i-ti'p I n IIk rrl of Ui'Kilii I UtK 'lull en I t!if (inli t.oupiIrl he Hi" Ifrt jt'tk M '-jtn ttn "it li- fitM LiiKl-ff I f vt t i-v'i'l nntl nu (Hli l.v I Ir.n U of nM.i!- 'i .iiR rctiiiftii ; inn llnritlre'l and i';T.fr-'?"iIt Acrcn, Ami .t ijn'i n : IlT'TIl nit' prrrteil tLn fn!lmv:i. fsjrM r'-'"' ''"""c HI...P-, (,.,., i M(f ;"ffriE'- "' Mini I'l-J-rl' . nr.fl r,,rn,7 f tiW'V "'nii-r i! ! wii.'t ti'l .itlifr r-qui .'inn (in' tpt- rittr- ' fff nt r'u tr'trt io jrTrnvol niI tn ?i'di! tlili- ff mllu t " i-ftn . ii iirri ii if Iiirl) if rr i-tieni ,";.Mi!(nv n'i'l ih" liinttri ; H rii nrc titplcr t.unl. , ln -A v-r tiff ()rr!nr-! out r rr-m iar)-i Cly orpri'"' I'rill T'l'i'i tm riti I prcinrii. r--- 1T?-Si'l r.nm will n jtnl lo-'tirrrt i t in tu i-fls. n fiwi t"t !'iit tirrhn-M-ri tlj"-"!!'' Io r "utir'rif' nt 10 n'Vclk, , M . en unlit tiny, ilicli Mtf ihiiiirp tii Ic -j vr-n jm 1 ioii-Iiiioi rf iiiai!t Known, ty jftv rf. mm i, cit. r.iutfnr. j whibnKiiiTAU Optician nntl Oculist! rna.v rnr-wr.i.Ymn plMI'firTFUM-Y iiifpm- !'. rJliwn- rf jV li'irj iitu) vlrifiity, tli'H !it i'i-iim1 u Ittxiin at Hti La:Ii.ui'I ll'if I. Mrli - rt hp fill - r- l'-r niIo Si K0TACI.E3U Of (Trry varieff, rfcc nnd rputltiy. rrw iPvnnfinu vf J-p-Tt'trli"-. ftr )!tn:ir rr r?n--rt fft'lifn;, Mtih eM, Piiv.-r. pf.-l, ni-t) t tr-ni-'t- pltHI IriiiM-d uriiln "w nmt iinjir' vm! finrtm-'T-t nl prnf " prrrHitrt Vim i. iinifi i-iintif.iriitri' U wvvta prtrfifiidrl r.i'I tlio nltr titiiin of public ! m;au n niTKT) pnipovi. An'l ffr-cii" ivIm Ji iv tu rnp-.i I'pip f.tr t!i" fntarrii t y. ni 1 1 tic m w kiln! "f pli n"l i.'nnit'rv i- flli '(l,r iiful-1 nf id- Im pt flint ami' nvur (i'upif-. UriOfl f!li)i'ii rnt )')'' krtnwn (y i li ir '"" rnrt r'-nirP , flnrp iiimI M'ily ji -Imlii d ftirf u 't li" 'I'litUiii-H im to Itr- f.MitnJ in it tn all rfiir" in hi" lnn A(rfO Mirr(i-rrtf, t-,iviilii (t'tir.7!t)3 (Jriffi" ' r rvrry rlr nrnl 'I'c.riij; Tilnmn ft, Miign-i yiri a"l 'rTa (ilnviR, w it ti ('(liVr'Tir p(iv.iT-. tiin!h t viitti very vtriciy if arliclt'i n (In-Optical Inn- n-tt iin it 1 io nnt. TJf 'ifil mil r-!h-r If)trimf-nlPiinl RinM" rar" f'i ly rrtniri'il nt !mrt notice Iti- run iilvy-JI:iJ-lfn In ptiit he VMli'll "f tlio r"fn". hi f'-" 'In i'l. i'pHi Hif firt IfmI. Iln v j 1 1 ri'tti.ilti h-rn luri t'l'I'lPtrjiifT ourt. ini'l iliorp It wnnl (-f tin- u'juvu u:tt ( m i'i gn d I'ltii n call. AtiR '22. Hi" A L Ij A R R I V A iii a a y rj .a - TUH itMpr'ijrnMl, smffitl fur iint i-utrTnt'-. rr-ep'-'-ifnlly mlirnit Iuk p' mnni'-r nntl Hit piiliir pcppml'y, lint ti' Itfi Jtiti rftfivi'it from iln K.iotcni riii , ilii larpi'ni an" mnHt n-U-i l ctnrlt nt VAhh AND WINTHK CLOTH TN'G, ThMlilt yitti-n ortiPiI in lUn-Mutil.iirj in whkh Invltt'x tli i fltti'niin'i nf Inn friTt'l. nnl nFiin-n iln-ui iliul ilirynri oth-n-it Inr p-i'ii nt .( lirjinu. Ilu rttuck rntnpriflt-tf u l.irgi) Jfi-nrini'-iit nf Gcntlcitu-ns "Wonriny Appnrel, cnimutia? of rAsiixov Aisr.n nnni ioatp. rf i-vrry t'if rtplinii ; I'.miJ V''hIf. Hinrt-. Crntnt-ii Btncki.ColHin idindtu rclifrf-i, ;i Hmppn-li rn, Ut. Gohl Watches and Jiuthyx Of "vrry (Vn'rlpiinn f.to un, phrnp N. (1 Iti'Hn mur ftfenberg' hefp Trrfetivn " Coll nnd fco. No cltar"i- iir xnnnnti'i c "l" iiftVii) l.owr.Nimr.o. innnniiilnirjr. Aiiff22. V' "UOSTAIftJ" HAT, ROACH, KXTKllMTNATOIl. I'nl nn III Slli" , 33c , Mc. n'i'l SI lm-r' "CosiAit'ri" iir.n urn hxtimiminatoii. 1'iit iln in J'ir , ,0,i . 71 , unit 31 Ii'iMIi P. coar.Mi'd1, r.i.r.t-ruii; imiwukh run astsj. lNHIHTH. A" I'nt up In SV nnt .'.Or, Iio-" I'llnrlnm ii.,nt fin :IR lliimiiwny Vrw Vnrlf. n n ruM liy lirnpfjiiiln nuil lli'nli'ra iivrry whi-ro in lli Unl li'il Hl.itoa ( iiunln Wi'.t Imlli'i unit H'Hllli Am-rl'i' AiicSI. lf.17 I m N i;v.' N" s.MAfM.m.i jui ti u ii JlAtlTJn."3