V t Z? J -Ui -V V '. -. ".'l . " "-.-1 ... . - v:,i. . J ACQS 1 editor. mr., WEDMSrAT. EAT I fill. 1SS4: S. M.' FfTPLNcLt'& Co., 37 Park Row, New York, i.r duly author ized to solid and rreire subscriptim i'mI ad.-ertisinss ferine F'- .'.? o A, N poblihv1 at RLufDsburg, C. 'i.rrtKa.cotj.ity, IVnn'a." Mt:?.k & Co., 33i B.oidway, New York; ," !'s coiho; zrd to receive subscriptions and -!rerM-H"j frr t::e'":o c r AWA. ' P6.nk.T IN WAl GEORGE B. M'CLELLAN, ct"j-?cc lo 'he Decision of the Democratic Naiiotal Colter tion. . Cscit iretcrdissi. Corrtmet en Mouday,-Maf.fJ. l$A. Jcrcc Etwru., and Assccia'ei, Bat.pt and .i!cP."TKoiDi, coiIm bench. - Tae -uol pwJimirary baiifi got av'ong with, when the Co at proceeded to take up such eajrrs, i c.h civil cci criini ial, aa were -is reii:i-ai ".,'--.Coroir.onweahh r. John Proser Sari'y f. l!;e 1'eac?. Senirr.c of the Cour if, that Le pay the coj-ta ai.d statvl -:orrj milled ;-ti;I tins su.a.ice i complied win. Cotr.mo wealth r. Geergtt baif "Sori y cf ibe feace The Cocrt aenter.ced Pri MO pay "lb cost and give biil i.i o;i ban Iru Jo!ur fc snrirj- cf i.e tcace (iurina ol: je.r,-aiKl -tritJa cou-miueJ until he iccmptii with the tenience. . Ctf-mjJameatih w. Sia D. Ki!r lo flctn..i. - A?'u;taiJ uttery. Tiie Jry founv' t!ie I.yfnJaui goiity in rntiuier luri le. iocti .ititlicfe.l- Sntr-ca eMtie ' 'Cdar: that K !ar,pay iiae of tn dol lars anJ eot of proecution. r Conif.-i5nweai.fi cj K-nte.i Treaher In Jitm::tj horwi ncaim;, tree biil. Delri ;fWaJJ sui'.iy in manser and form at he toci indicted. Semene, ihe Dafeadam pay a fine of One hun J re J dollar !o the CcnifTiUwfia'ih and co-t of froiecnioi. and undergo aft imprisonment ki the K rn Stale ,Pect.emiaryt labor (or a teno 1 two )63r.' - CoKirasnwea'ih . Jeph II ami Indict irent, Larceny. Trne Bill. A!sr hearin 'the eTtJance ii caae -the defedani a . cocinsel vriihdrft the plea of "not ru"l:y ' 'The e:eoce cf t'.f co.n ra that the De fiU'.?t,t pay a Hue of tea doilara and co. .and c.i(!ei20 ait iaprioniteiit of oue )er fa the Per itnviAiy. LouiH G;w-o vs. Elizabeth DaHa Pj-ct snsent: Verdict for plaintiff, ix ceuiadam aje ai,J cctfff. C'nn:ciiwehh rt. Wrr.. Sietter I'ulict tn'ut, A'ash and B,Mery. ..Tree Bi!. Vr d-it i.ot gciliy. Proeecctor, Ja:n -fiarrr, to par th cot. 'L' n.'.Bi3rt.tJwhn Hoa'rt.r. Wi'JUm Dei.rtrn, etaL- An appeal Verdict tor Ue- Tire Sct'ec! DiMriel vs. A.J. Manrjir.g et. al Sua:mo!J A Juror wilhJ:awu. Jatig .lueut for PiaiclLT, S5 6S. tTi .'V I!at.crelt-iLt Judges cf the Qiatltt fest'.ct'. cf t,i Ptuct i und for tki Cow y The Grndlnqseetcfihe ComiBOnifreilih tof Pci-ryUafiia, ir.nirir2 tor the body ol 'the County of Calumbia, resictfjily ra That they have examined" the Tobl'.c 2l tii. g of the coO.ty cl Columbia, ai d tave iJjnd them in gtod repair, except the "Cou't Rtioin. TJie Jail, Prion R'oin, and : E- aie keptxiiin and in good order. We recommend two lamps or lanterns to be pro cured anil fixed at the head ol the tep. io .frtnt oi the Court House. V' fortbet report, iha.t the Coon Room is -jti Lad oidtsr, in conseque.'jce of itg elr2 o?fd .'on Couseri KscQ and Theatrical . Hall, t.4 we recomrreod that hereafwir said Couii Roo.-n be od for r.oihing but tbs 1 C'uiirve business of the Coons. anJ po!iu-,-cal nominating Crenty convention", ami lUs meeting of the School Directors lor the ie'.cv.'ja of a Coiwity SoferintericTcwl,' and ; . for no ot.er purpose whleer. . .We farther recommend the catntlng and cleaning of the Conn Rocm; aud. some rf'iht ' r;a:ri at the DtvelSirtj.'-' 'All o;- which is respectfully snhrnitteM. ; U. A. V. ATSON, Parent ' Tis ttht;o ol.cjipitali-:H and other wishing. to make in veat.-oent in the C. K-15-5 lit r.ds, U railed to the adiertisetrent rt. anoiher o!ciu io.Jar by Ihe, agency of !. Jktit.t.ai Ha.k which are depoMturiti ol I atlic, b tnry. and othr' JJit.k and Ii-iiker actir.g as agenta cf the ftiatwonal fpoitary Uink, vvr.u.will lurnihh tarttjer information and sfljrd every fci;ity to sub fcnttr, cit application u them These Bnds ar issued nnder the Act of Congrere of Match Sib, 1 64, wLiih make-them ex rrpt frr.rn ttXiuo.'' by f t wider any state or municipal authority.. . Read the a-tvertiee-tsen and bj caiiing at thi- office fulhir in Itrcc.ions ia circ'jlar .fnrna ao be aeen.- IsrfoaTiST IroaMnoi Cut I f. Fn tzt teepa coRs'tsntfy on fiaf?d anJ for sale, at 4he IcorJer'a cfiice in Dioofitoorg, '.'Th Co'tut'tutioa of the Uutted S:;:'-," nd of Ihe 'S.atd of PeiiyTani i;!-vrions nyei, at prices to suit j aUo, anudry. other democratic turk; iocair.en's. and speech es ; together wiih tegal,'bota and cap pa fef pens, 'Ink and envelope of ail sizes C"J ) 's.-. , a well a theological, poetieal. Il.jf!ris.i.l knl biK-ceiiifieoijn books, cheap. j?unx Lv.uc' LMir9 MaGfZts forJIay i t'U oc-r Taiilti. - It i most-capital nua i.r aiSrpf nig ad odi?rs that we hava sas.T frr a i ..g ttrrtc. Tee lahionf jdatas Cio'i t boat -Taey ara seidij. '.. ra reading i i v- t -.- cu a id -u.reres-UBg. Subcrioi t. : 'r -t . 3 v 12. AiJ:i, if tats it t.-i.- ir-.r i'.jjo. ' 1 tat " ""' v BtpcdlaUca. .tvTJrn'-w8Vit of ;repndittns tfca pledged fiHhi51 the-Mate o.r iVnrnjtyaiuu, ;ha at -length' been eonsiu'mri:erI, by ih party in pojer VV'he.i ilia Saie 9 in need of moi.ey catty on Ure work of jnte.rnat in- k prrtemer.i, lon. t raonejfwrre ft.;kd, and. ibe 'faKh of if.e'Se w pledged to the ipayrre.-a of the"mferet in said and- Japon tin pledge th peopf cama lurward to her aid and Hupplied ihe much needed money, reiv'tna upon ihe fatth of .the Con.mon weal h beinj maintained, nnd which-wonld bare been don, t ni for the miionon of trie preieiii Ato'tiioo party cettin into power." The holdervof Siaia ecuriiie in iid of receivia lie iperest oron their ir.etrr.cnt in trin'T a wan promised ihem, and which i Uvy wrr'h iia fce valM, will no In paid-in greenback, hich have-diiniuiAld from their fce value lo 561 2 cents. Thix the aiock ho tier iitea 1 of gettin; 6 per rent, for his niutier. will rect-ire bot little oer 3 per cei.t. Tlie l.e Ula'.nri of r"5w York a'.umiped to perpe ta: ;he ame act upon tho loan holder o! that State, bot a Democratic'Govertjor saved Ihe Siae th8 disgrace of repudiation, Wiih c-i snu le elt)r u, how toon may we lonk for tLe rrndini:on of tha . Kdd paying in. ervt jmncy of the United Slare.-. How Hihi, t! the preeem party remain ' 'power, "may we boar of the abolttifn ef the provikiim t:iaiin payuift.t d ii.ieret in gold on the loRn Itey are now arkin for ? 'What -cocCdcnce-can thor bs in party, who wi.'l thu t.t n!y in one in?'ar,ce. but in repealed ra, t reak the f.i:h p'thied 5o the loan holder ? Policy . at thi time, if not kintt'y. iiOuli Lave dictated a v Ler coure. . . t-inre t!ie fnrecoins a written we hare iececd thij Mf-ae f. Governor Sey moor, on the u ject of t'ii urns rpec rs of repudiation in New Ycik, ai.d we t-ub join a te'T extract to ho-.7 the lih: in which he rHrd the maiier. la rpeakin of kepin, the Siae taith, a:id p-tyic j the in'eret in coin, he ay : 'L'ti!? ihi- btf d;ne the honor of New York it. Som. Irft the tranj;er w ho tro d ta our honor be paid to the laot penny ot our bargain. ' When we eoir'it the rr.aiket cf the world with our tevuritie, we pledged our lte to mieitw them in the currency ot the acrid. The partial reflect of plighted Uttit laM year i ujvv to b foliowed by an open tetj)l o pa any of our promise ac-x-ordiiig to their 4iain rne. The disgrace ot i&t year wa inniied ; it a kept with in oiirtluo-; tiotf oiit tharr.e and diliritc,r are to be borntf in the lace ot the world. "Principl j uui policy united to ure the action I recommend to yoj. Ii i ttid.onty way in which ihe S ate can, in truth, fu'.ti1 it. coMtrac!.' It i the ouly way in which the State can keep itcell in a position to :o into the market hereatier dece.itiy a a bor rower." . Some daj since Gen. I'i. committed lo F.-rt Lafayette a certain Hawley D. Ciapp. a one of a Kang of bounty swindler who are eaid to have stolen fi'tr huJtel thmiithd ihliiri Iforn recruits at a tingle olfice in NeW Yrk. Forthwith the 'loyal" pre pr !ioaiced him a '"Copperhead ilariir." Ibe UlsehooJ, like the thousand of o hers rai-e.J by the same pre, vtai soon expo.--ud. Hi own'crtlGeel has wrtiteu a fol lows to tie New York tfemld; ' Sitiee the tomnietjcement'of the nnfor iDiitis war Mr. Clapp La5 been a strong Union m'i and a warm supporter of all Jhs measures f the) 'Government, evert tliat which e'er rived the citizen ol '.he it.esiima b'.e riithtol h t!.e ;is cirp-u Clapp wa a Republican candidal for Senator in New York las', tad, and .e. eired 8 175 wites a2ai:il Sjxton Smi h. Domocr.n Greely, a residerl of the district, wa rne ol hi warmest supporter, and uted his elec tion wi hout vehemence. The A bany AlUt and -Clafp 'hrehtened those w ho refused to support li:n iib imp rionrrierit in Fort Lafayette, and was a" boi-terous, bullying, blatant politician of the Loyal League school. ,; Tux Confederate are reporte l tt have now no Ie than thiriy iri i-cli h re.i ly for serviee. Tffere are miiU at Il c'irnn 1, Chrletort and Atlanta, it i aid, where the iron for these vessel i prepred. Seven of tbee iron cUd ara it: forth Cr rdinal waters. It is a'Vo rfpor'ed hal twen ty Huropean-built iron-clad vea! wid t-e sent so oi:ttin ports dating ihe suti ater. A xtv Majiion roa thk Govcaot The-renintil-ee of tf.e L-gi-Jaiore to fflio n ihe sni jci wa re!errd live pn'chtel the e'-jantVn.nsi JO of the la:et Welt Coer!y.' in Harricn'j, a re-i lence for tne (J iver r.or ot the Stale, a.i l the (.'o.tnctl ol the city ot Harri-t'OT tt.iv amhorlz .i ihe pay men' of the ura of twentj lhua:itt dollars io ard paying for Moss devehipmeat afe prorn'ns 1 abo jt I be' New York Co-:om Hou-e. O-ie of C.t.- Iectr Rarney.corUntial agents i charg ed with gellU'g an innocent ills' put into Fovt f,i?ae:h?lhre month ao. so that he eojldo't appear &s a wi i:e again-t said aient. The innocent .man i MtH i cm tody, a:.d the odwr lt.--Spnag(uU R pih tiCan. ' " - '' ; Tlix Pstviaa for April ha reached oor xnclnm,' coita:tiiiie usual, 4 large axo'itit of valoabl information for the "craft." , Every - Pr'n ter should subscribe lor it: Price on 'y SI 00 a year. Jon x Gtch!0Si Co.'. Publi.her,4 172 Wm. St. Ner York!' ' ' ' ' , Tiie Penusj Jrani.t Seiaie,'-)on SatorJay of week before last, paseJ an act to th. orU th State tanks, to become National backs; also-a bdl to py exfnsrar-of the inaugoratiott. S50 .000 br the extenso t of the i:tg of thdcapitol wa passe J.' J; llsrt. Uxxrt D MooKi!,tha newly elected Stale Treasurer took charge of that otlice on Monftay Jast, and. eppoimtd U.-i- Jag?an 'nrh(imhr Jdl' (illS COCUt?. WOW Cletk. Sai.Ur r frizxrat. . 4 Sensible ?p-c ch-. In the Uniteil Su'tfeun', April 7, Mr. Uendprsor. of iMijni)ri,-ma!e ati ehberate speech in fa-vac i t-he pVoptied, ntnend ntenl to the Cotiiii:i(ion sbtli shiti: slavery. lie is one uj ifj abTest adtccte ofVthe ab l,'"on r f,'.B?.ry throughooijhe. nation, and , one of the devoted adherents to the Nation- al A JminUtra ion, in Congre.; yet he ued language which, it appears to in, expreed entimejit ao rimiUr to those protionnced by Mr. Lonsr, that it would puzzle a Phila delphia lawyer to lei' the difTirc'nce. IVe c,r o:e from 'Mr. Hendernn eech : ''I? it become ee- n!f r.t II. at the friend of elavery ar ttron; enough in this conr.rrv to ieit all reat-on-able eflnrt to subdue them, I -hall act upon i. I am not j rpared to ruin the country in a ain fl.-rt to do liat can not be dune, Shall this war-go on forever 1 .1 thi ctun mon ?ry of "the laft man atul the lact dol lar," .pontry, patriotic or bracandocia Should 'he war go on until the public debt et.!! the entire wealth ol the country ? Should the holecapital of the popie be forced itto Federal hecprities, and thee se curi'ie maJe the basis of an irredaama'!o p:ip-r cia'iation 1 .Shali.it go rn nn'.il misery brood over, the whole lan;l ; nt.t.l the civil ai.thoriile shall become impr:etit. and M tiht 1 peon ami property Mam! at the mercy of Mditarr power ? jfjionld ii ;o on n.til the n ember of the "Sena'e a:jd. Ilo to tf He t-reteittativc ashai! owe iltHr p'.tces here lo the bajo'iel ill.eaJ uf die b-;ht bo-x , until titey become as con ;:ief.'piible na ;ln Uomp P.rtr!itii:it that si i trln. onrf ml l'i f.'i.l tin., milif ..i .1 1 m . . IV.II ..l'w.. ! IMtJillll I. I flltl.J .1 II f p.tton to the overibrow ot the Entfilsh Con. ! stiiiiticm, to be tinally expe'led Ironi place by 'he p wer they had so ba.-e!y. rervrd . t Should it yo on til! corrnpiloi; atidfra-id. iha iii-ce.ii.ary cornitan's d civil war shall f;ave crept into hih !a-e and pot hi tt cirh j ol pauto i-ir. ; nti'tl otliet"' become o mi . J n-er-ii t!::it o'licial patioitHje may (jtwinei or-t-hatf of tho penp'e upon the oihti half and give- them ihe rnen of j er, ctnalii g their o Aii power"? Should it continue nniil, eX.hans-ed, the natioi would welcome the coining of a Cromwell or a Dmiapare ; tin til provoM inarpJiaU writ .military police utis te stationed in every viiLi-, iu the I Northern S ai, di?p!acihg tfte civil atthor- ity, iei;iny order lor 4verning pop'e i hereiohire suprio-ed lo be able lo govern themselv, teacliii.g how G .! srta l te wnf shippeii, pra c ritdog riew and strange ot loces, anJ ponhig ihern by court-martial ? Should it cont'n.ne until fi lancial ru in brinif misey, and rrney rushes ioto anarcHy, when uo hope kill .c'e'potieui i left ! Mr. Pre.len a few yetr more ol civil war, rrd the oittlme of thi pictore will be seen. St con not be oiherwi-e. Ii i le ne cessary reKtilt of a lo:g civil strile Peace "part es will spring cp : the war party will dei.oonce :hent a traitor ; thi. publication of ue papers will be supp'e,-d.at.i! frje dom of speech ile-.d ; mob wtti re;a!e; : itie Mor:lra a weij a toe l orrup'.ions the war party will tend to sir-r.gtheti the j convickUms f ihe p-'ace p-ny ; the perio.j ! Lei ne one of violence, each yunv a:ieals to violence, the cc to hold the other to ob tain power; the .ballot-bcx becomes a mockery, a cheat ; it:'ead ol proclaiming the voice of a free f eopie it - peak ihe -sub doed lananage of ba -e subserviency or the bold tctte of mi'itary despotism."-. Pioio ThcuWAT Uoc2Enr-0.i Fruiiy are-r. noon 22 J a- it-, about -I o'clock, a Abraham ShetT er, a German, and leain-"er in the em ploy ol Mr. Ch F. K-pitcn, soap iiiioi- j laciurer of 'ht Borvngh, wa returning wiih J ;.c rri T ("ro,u Alilaod. he wa aMafkeJ at ttve fool of iho Rroad M J.iiai., rmar th , otil loit gave. Fou.itain Sprir.g, by i-nr lr;:i j men One of them seized the head of the; hore and hld them ; ano liT wim I hal-a kiii'e in his had spratg ct the J mnetis of the wagon', and after beiog tr.ick once or twice by the driver, -obtaruei pos sioll of the w hip and cut it i t Svo : the d.er two - jumped into the wagon, and while one held ShelTier, by the throat, al most chocking him. the other robbed him of 63 in notes : a patent fever waich wcrtti rts a.ul a rlmn '.;ie.i at S . The r bber ore hictoth,nir. the struggle, hut inflict- 1 no serious inj-jry on hi person. - With- tore e in ten minute the AshUnd reached sta;e the spot. t"it the rebber bad decamped with their booty. It teem that thee men pttl neI1 ak,. ftad solici'e ) Miefl'-r in " A-h'and, to la! them to'pottsvdle, bot he re:M-eJ. They then staried before htm, hi.J to wnt for Iti7. aod roobed h-im a stated A b-?ld piecd ol t-t:s i.e onera'cr ol V-hlnd linrm;i'iii; lii ini'i? n' t . . : : . ... . i .'.t . ; tet. tr i e , to pay r.- oo o, v, . I .... t u: he prei-ente t t. : r.oi ;rioi -mni iiirffunc r, and iie K-oJtiirel .er ifd eii e.l in t'.rir pirpo-e. Tt e-e fJts show me nv.viiy of yniii' ar.-neJ iu that Ic.cah:y. Jour Mt;. ARitasriD roa a t'rv. A week or two since one ot our townsmen, a good He ptijltcati , by the way p.iJ a vi-it to .the Army of the Potom ic. Desiring lo return ho.ne he availed hiinell of h ' pas"' loan- ( e l 4irn by a friend. Bei.ig clad in a uit I of gray, ihe Mar-hal regarded him rather, suspicion?'? and.be wa tjue.ioned aiout , the Ta." Gtcoux-e onr friend feeling that heviti ccngbt. .made a clean breat o! i1,'.' when to hi aetottili.nent and a'arm he was "ordered uixler arret. on opicin of, being a "spy."- i 1 ct. wa subeqoentiy rejeadd upon lh Tep.erntaHon fol Ins friend who foaiied l.im the .'pas"'.lhat, be a a "good and .loyal .citizen,", otherwise fee misjht Jiae 1 ad free lodging iu Fori 'Lafayette tfMr;iA Gazette. Thk Ot p Gk Jot May t. pot as Demo cra ic -m there i any r.!ed of., .Thij lurn.al is, deserving of a wide circulation it .eres cloi-ely to the Cou-tituiion,. an J de fend "Democratic princ'iDies in a , manner. 'aec0nd-.i9.no other publication in existence. Termf.S43 a year. Address, Van Evrip, Horlon & Co"," 162 Nassau Stteit,Ntwfyork. "A Cieat. Ui.j:ta!L:', :! V.'e anI'p !Tt tr,iilfl wittily tieaded Mh l.or. - and Short tf'It-,'' i:i the; Port J?l V'iion,n- which the editor seeks-to jv'stlfy Speaker Coir.is"i:i thlt outrage "u pon com mon leceiicy and parbanientary nSae, which ad respectable Uepublican joornal have had the good senco to cmdernn, the following sentence : , The ereat . undertaker, Abraham Lin coln, stand ready to do the last rite and to-enter it ki that gra,re yarJ the .United Stae.n, ' I ; i . The "jrreat adertaler," Abraham I.ia cnlii !"'" .The 'President has had many all'is e.$. He ha beau cat te I "Mrinest O d Ate," the TUil-pliiter." ' Father Abraham," &-? . but it reserved lor the Cro !' cap tf,e. climax of pel r.ume "the nrei tin!er;ker" Could any thin be more ap. propriaie '? ' "Klected tc the hihe-t pni- '1011 in the u'i'l of the American. people, he ( left 5prinitlehl lor the White House, and muieitook ti make speeches on the way. They made him to a iaoiihins-siock of the natio.i. He then undertook lo .pacily the public apprehensioni of national Jiyrupiion, by a-orir therrt that "nothing "van going wrong, and, "nobody was hurl." Hi pre diction have wofnlly rr.i-carried. Next hs umlolocSc to shppres tho . tclti'ton, by prrc!.imatioiis, but hi cilicta have proved to te abent aveil'c ive us were the flaming Inimination of William ihe Testy, the old Kr.icker!vcher !overiiur o! N-jw Ycrk; ati let the Yankees In lact hi whole re"j;;i l as been u sfie of umletl. l: tips ol t!. rnot ' tifirasonablo, not to ay it tner 00, character. He hns umlert'iken to per- Meriy of speech, t y imprtsotif: me,, f ,r t!.eexpre-s',on ol theiropu.iotM he lu. u,u'c.llt to uphold the Ireedom ol I the pre, by tf.e nppresnioii of news- ' r,i-r opno-; I to this nrdi of coti.l-jctiri j the war; and he ha vu.tert i&cn to inrre.is,. ' - t'.iC t irtcic; cy of ti e frrry, t -y removing from cuiNrmi.d t?ia only genera! wiio have i een entirrly st.rc-e.-'lnl in 11:0 held, aaJ ho po.-esol w'.ihoiit excej.iio;:, the cm ti.let'i o of ihi r s'ub.r'lira:e. He hfi i;;V r.-Afi to jc-j'rt wit in troop. iy ne'f.jer oir. IIknu v u umimar oi iiem opera'io.n ( f a mo releniless concrip:io't ; ! '-'" k iwp., and 'tli Mi.t;m.T CiiutL oi and to increa-e the real d tho oeopio f..r i :le? p-r,,etuatioii of iLe? republic,' by in-ro- ducing into hi administration, rutra.-e which would tiot le toiera'cd in a mouar rhy. . . l.!! otir roterpprirti'y. applies the epi'ha in otfier se:i-a. He refer to i'.,e PrdMdcift a a Jut era! manager, .t.o trn y. in t:i ; r-gard he tr;ay welt te called ' reat.' No I dtu-ei.t. for l e made the rrn l d the I urial 1 .-ervire at Geiiybr.r to advance hi po- Hiical interest ; not siiirtciently imires-d j with the solemnity ol h' ca'l'ng. lor he its minde.l a mo ir.eloJy when riding among the dead an! uing, tl Aoiieiarri ; but 'great,' 1 1 everdelers, ft-f through his; iiisirniiieniality huiolred of thutisando of mau'y furtn ere keeping their J.nt: sleep, awd millions "of widowed and orphaned hert- are. wrung wi:h ang;;i!i. "The great r.ndi r'aker, Abraham Lincoln' ill noi the epi ht -well -con In red n 9 i a President who ha its .?! short spa --e of ihree year buried thoe' r-?at characterinc of a cor.it'ry thi free torn o peech ani of ihe preI-s.hus couoigued to ttie toTt the i.i- iliiivl.ialny ot ihe states, ha set up a stone over the grae cf th conafrutia'i a-d ha contrituned to the silent population of "that grave yard, the I! (tiled State-,"" a millioT; of 11 1.... Kt.... t It UO lll IT . " . . iaijci, rim raj 1,1. r-.v-n. .i.iv. . i thank thee, Jew, for teaching uie thai w ord.' xihinC pytr. t A Ii ..;T I . m tfim.. I .l.riil : Wuicti 1 Ikt. It i aimot to Ia:e4n taa day 10 rccotnmenJ the c-eariog tiutii.aj a a uairLf aiuclo in a family. No wt II reg i lated itou-elioid i wi.hcul wis. Thi p.e. t.cn e;;led, the nest thing to do i-. io r-ticci the ot c beet stitcd to y our m;urerr.eiti. f'.oih ih- edhoi of the Jhme J-uiwil have. louj had the Gioier Si Ji.tker machine in their households, and can -speak !rom expe rience. Tl ay. therefore have no hesiia ion in saying that they like thi machine, ami for the following reasons : 1st. It is more simple, durable, and les liable to derange ment than others. 2d. It s.ews from ordi nary spools, and no rewinding of thtead ir neces-ary. 3 1. it sewa vrith equal facility ( i, mot debca and the hear- "-, -' ad kind of thread, s.lk.cot- i ,0,1 OT 'i '! ;h- It seam i ao strong id elastic that it i.eter bleaks. 5.1i. k j via t mat ii i.wi v i. laMens both ends of the seam by i s own ! ii ' i i t.peration. 6t!. Its scan, .thorgh cut cl Uery bixth sti ch, remain- firm, atd neitli- er rnn w.r ravel in wear. Rut be-H.s tho &boe qua!::? to reco;nme rl i!ie i: Pker." ti ha n faculty which no other . t 1 1 j c i ! . nil e.. : it rnke heaunr.il em- . i lrni.iery v. rho.t uny cnang) ne .1 m i e J ,11 1 ti ll Tfcs rr.rnisc r.rtJ (!,; rtrfsraasec. W;jT 1i.V TitOllISfD. Remember lhat it Cnnin i re-eh'c;ed litis wit, -d. piobab.'i'.y, tstll be troughl to! an honorstle an I Ji-.nl c!oo in a fe j moiithe. Sumefitt iiaald .y If A :"j )it!,,r G ! IS63.- . . . . . : X1TW TOR rPOStlK WS KKP'. O.'toaer I7tlr 186J Draft ordrj 1 for 300 (()! Men ! I Febroary lt IKCl Draft Ordered for J - . 200,000 Men ! t Marcb lith- I8d4 Draft Ordered for 200.CCO Men ! ! ! , ' April, ISH 1 Calf mde on the-GjvcrnPr of ihe Rorier States tor lita.tKJO militia to de h"d the North against anticipated rebel invasion.- . V ' The Record of " the Timet mnke every man a trai;or that can't leiisvf that hwat Ite aJmiuttirttlion is doirg is for ihe salvation of the CoHi.try. The word treason n- d trai-or have become the . choice, in hi , . r. , . . vecabukry. Fortuna.ety w.ssr and better men hare define! what treason is, er we miitbt see Copperhead, as the Keerd is p!eae f to cait Democrat, dng'ing . from every tree. That wouhJ be the grand miN leninrn ai.th rrjauf of jihe radical. Scra i&n RsgUuirS "'' 7 ' ' ; ; . - WAR-NEWS. Tiieps ezem tJ be but 'little news, jrorn the Army ol (he Potomac st.tiiped oflicia!. From all we cad. father "a bstc fouhi bait ha.s taken place somewhere near the Kapi dan, resulting in a Io.i of- from siz lo tight thousand killed and wounded on our side, j ai d a much severer loss on the part of the Rebels. Thi, though, is not rtficial from ihe !rot)l. We. have eccounts Irom liutler'a army oti the Peninsula. They have had some, sltglii t-tirmif-hirg wr.lt -the enemy pear or at City Point, on tnu Jaices li ver It wa alio rpor'ed that Butlfr's force had captured Petersburg. A few daja more will deteiop the whole matter, whan uu shall be aide to give our readers something a litrle mora rei.able. Th first acjourit, invariable, are false or terribly eidggerated . The telegraph htta long since ceased to be a tmih teliing machine. The Federal debt increased SlPO. 000 000 in the month ol March. The bill taxing stock dealt ng is equal to levying S5 010 000 per annum on the N ew 'Yoi-fc broker's board. A criy mar. v a!ked tnto the presidential niat.sion one dsy !-t 'Acek and claimed to hae teen cittteil President in J85G. Tl:d poor teliew wa t'f t n .taro that another t-fizy man hud tetter claims to the po.:i lion. ' " I Tiiis Amc:ocv AciHCL,).Ti'RiT lor May I l. ... i ... : i i i . , -. . ... . ' -A.c;-.lk It-IicatitMi. devoid eclt..eiy lo the tor- ,,!er "-u tri:erer. i: 'rK iio w.uiin- I'nce S-l no per annu'ii in advai.ee. I i - i . i. .. !. .. o v i. - - fii-.i... .. "-ni:i juoo, ,.Ui,.,.,r, - . i ..o, 4. e'oi aru i, an wnu iti io ur,- lonio iii liirniii.:' enera:!v. j - Oo th. 5:h iil , I y tt'tf Kev. Wi; am J. ,n" '-' O.i April !y th' Rev. TV M. R-ece 1 a il l.M'.roN I. Hhmwsi. ot Pi i I ad e I p !; i n , lo M s. ;.imi!a d''i er ot Jacob Mw-l'ck. H-q , ol l.ini rtci. '.. 0 i ihe CSih n't , i Grenwoo. twp., Col. co. by 'ram IVrr. fl-o,.. Mr. I'.d J. Sinks, and ?.lrc. M.hy J. (juwk.it, b;li ol Li port- township, S il'iva.i county, IV. 01 thrt 2l ' of April Jf l.y Mlifltsom- ery J !' , Mr I.irMAH) Ht., to Mt v";'':,i C?LEi t "'1 ui ugarh.af t a p., t Col. co. Iii-Salem iwp., T.r.zrrin'pmii!y, o.-, the oi" March. Ifj J. al tle r-idenc of the lo Moiher, lv Uev. H. Sheerer. Mr. P. C Stuocv. and M;. fl Z Zl S-V D 4 T .( to r ra erly ol MiUviile ) toith ol Stleni. Lo?. co. d 1 1: i) . At hi residence in Ulnomshurg, on the 8:h insi., Mr. Joi:.-; Uai'CLcit aged year i;n.;.tl.i. a. id t'aj . In 'Ferwrk, M v 4 h. Cnntr. A. yoonT. ci o-i ol the l.i. j Dr. A. !$ nt.d Fr.inci-" i V il-on . ae.l nv'i-i-ii ( rar. 'Iho fiir.eral will tai.e (ii.icu lhi 1 1'iiJay) ulirrr.oou at 3 o'clock. In Ceo're towr.s' ip.'Col co. , on Th'.tr lav tvn.ri:rig l.i-r. Mr. Pniiir Fiik., in ibe year of hi age. In L.wrerce township.' Clearfield co.. Pa., on the lih of April, I8fi I. JosrM lawi.x I , r. - I AL'f.l t).J e!,TS. I I IIHMMn id d-, ' it i: VI Lit' 0 1WM ailttKUT, CARr iULhT roKCir rrn vrKLKt.T. WHEAT, RYi'l. lOKN',- new, oa:s. n 7o i iicrrKR, l 2 KGGS. 1 'Jr. TAi"Li"W. m 17 12 I" 7:) 7i I La uu p-r !: 7 i 1 r'M AT'iKS. j HfJVK W 11 F.A'l . j ? .- :v pr. t . I I)R'i APPLl2 i.o J w v '" u- " n "u 1 Ai the solicitation of many frier-'&. 1 woidd announro to iti voter ol Coiurri ia County, thai I will be a candidal for ASSE vl BLY, al the approaching general elecioo, Mlbjecl to the teri-in f Co luinbia t-outitv Democratic fottvpiiiinn. Win. H. JAC0BY. R:oomburg, May II. 1804. i:nt;i!UIatc tor ShcviiV. AR11n' AMMFaM'r Jl lrnvn5;-s. Hr- t, ,M X lllin- ulh iriz ! to an noni'C - , w ,1. L u can't M ' R tor i.ie i.i:r : ol SHEIilFF. a! the aipproachin:: Geneial j a- sJt. . ..-' L'c o i, sti'.j-ct t: liiml ia coi.nty Demo i . , 52. I,,. ,t.cio ol :); Co- mocratic ton vea'to.j. I. i'asitlidii'c tor sthfi ill. ' A .til' . s !) . ot .V.ii.u. o a i : 1 v a e a iiuito nze t to !iiii-.( nC. 10 l? ' 3 ta a',.- to-S 'ElilFF 'h a;(iiia.?ii. in; (ii ier il K-ec o.i, olj vt. to f is .t--t--' j-.'? tit too Columbia 'Mil itv Dj-itO't a i 'i Ci''i cit i 'ii. M iy I. I1-'; - - c H A K L fc 5 G . D A f 'X A L u Y, . liurcicv v.t Z.u fMLL prat-rive-in ! jhf. uri.l L''trfs f 1 " l o i o. a t i ii y. le ! 1 1 ti:.'ie i i!ro-ied 10 hi- ivt s. ail twfeiff pr.j.i j:' a'to.-floi O F i- I C F.. Oo Mat,! Sirec', Utcliange lli;i!di'i'. i ter M;l!er iote. Af"l H, lr'L ' E. J. THOn.MTCN, 'PAPEIl- DBALKJi, HAS UF.CKSVF.D A LOT OF NF.W WALL PAPER, o: vation t 'I' e-t..b iti- M.cnt (. Main NT'-ft. below Market. liloom-Lnri!. which hi i'l ell at rea-oii-at-! toe- .. A . J TliOhNrON. Bioi Hi-1 May .4, rfil AD.Hi.MSTilATdUsNOTif Ii JTi.'a'e cf Ji..c H, GMon iJit.icujd tvp., Co'hti'.h Vo-nrjy. t:c'U. . 'OTICE is l.eieby given that letter of Admits it. .iiion to. it.e estate of Jame B. Gib!-o, of G.renwood town-f tp, Colntn- . . j a " i' comity, .tec e. tiave teen grM-n oj ' te Rei-terol raid county, to Atraiiarn E aiding in Beu o lowi.-hi,., B(iVi colluiy a!oresai.i. All yeison having rlami aaa.r f-l th estate. t the teroern are r;qneMetl " to' pre-rit tf.em for settle ment, and those indebted-10 the estate will make kamadiaie iaymef . "-"' . ABRAHAM A'OUNG, Admr. Benton twp.. April 13, IW4. 2. . .... ;r 11 1: g u s: e sr a i-sa - or , 1 UfSE AT ED LA'DS. ' AGRr'FACLY 'to tfie provi.-inn of nn A' l of A-einbly, eK-'h-d Act dirSTtintj ilia TT.T.do of seilmii Unseit-,i . Lamf" f:.r taxes, nnd'.niher pti'poie, paed th 1 3 ti day-oL March, l8l?,and tU further so-. plemeol. therein, p?ed the l3dl llav of Man-h, IP 17, 2Sth March, 192 , and Pi b March, 1847, the TteaMirer of the Couniy of Columbia, hereby ;iveii nriite to all person ennrerneo therein, that nnlei (h County. -Road, Si-hool, Poor and Stile Tux es Iue on tiie foliowina Irnci of Uoseuiod L.ttds, fin;ate io ("oinn.bia couniv, Pie (ill before the day of -sale; tw 'Whole or rurh pjrt of tfacl at will pt) Hie laxe an t-i.-! fh-aroeahle iherern will te sohl hi ihe. COURT HOUSE, in nioouubnr:.', Com.iy id CVIi.ii b;t, on (hp M3lfi day of June, Ifc6 em" the second Monday, and lo be con tinued' by at'jouMiment, from day to day (or arrearage uf taxes tine s-'nf -cour.t v . end the com accrued on each tract respec tively. VAtllta!VM:rsitie iV?it!tS- KEJfl&a. TWP. A cm. J00 25 3 00 iOO 200 40 125 IS ' ICO 1X0 8 70 10 10 21 33 10 3 f-33 SOti Jut) 7 U0 5 4d r,i 1 4 27 j 14 lo 1 I 3 441 4.G 4 '.'9 4o.) HO 37 7 '.'. j 1 2 J 4(.3 SSI D-r ?.sl 34 as 4 &5i J26 22 5 5 6 13 ci 7 10a s a s ;t 5 10 II 70 40 X0 343 4 3't ISt t ri Dot Ct. 17 60 I 12 '13 20 4 40 8 bU I 76 8 20 Sarali A. CafTran, DajtC Davi, F.liaa i!iller, Georgn Noyer, Cathwrioe Nov er, - Mim S-Miciier, Lewi Filger, BUIARCREEK. fnlrKnon 1 Bow er, Sr., ; Renren Bli.-h, Ci''i-'pher bender, Wi lian C!-m, Henry Deiltenck, Joltn Doik, WiltihiTi I-!rs, Ja.iie Kvao-f Oliver Ed-e, "" Philip Fiea, 'i t-y (Jar teiihone, an. u-i F. Headley, Joi: . h'itii:, S. L P er, Ai gtto B Pesrce, Jo!, i. M.t iVi', J..i-.b Sule-, ISitlliUel tl hill th, John II Suit, Jon Sh; (T-r, t?: i.el J Ke.iier, do dt tl3 1I0 CON YNG HAM. E,v ! "7 r Brat ham, Jffr'l ?i 1011 ii, Jirr.ua i!ea;n, .N.iili u.iri i.fown, IV'cr !: . :r'o er, 1,'ot.en J iriiao, Ato'tew Porter, '1 bionm U n-'ioo, M-ifi -Ilii-t.'M. L-wo V-.'ker, W. iii am P. ...!, Jt'.i-O'i !;e.ji4e V, Oor. e llrUaf. I hoffia ild zM-n-r, R-tn; IM.it fi'-i-r, Wdita'li h Iih.;ih, A'l.O- f'f.ri" H'U, 2 "82 ' 2 19 j 19 2 59 1 11 12 2S .k I "0 I . . . 35 J ID l 324 Sfi 36 92 4) 41 37 () ; IS f-0 i 7.-S IJ I f'J 37 ! II 2" I SIS 72 15 4a bo h't 37 fi: r. 73 a !- 3 'i th. t J ) -57 '.;0 ! P-. 01 l.i t c A: Miarpless, CENTIME. F.no A I s:.''-, Ri j o.. 1. Ad -I ap'., Mill el A -her. lot. tl, A" "Iron Ui.rr.bi'y, Mry D"' er. j) wi Ci. He.)e lict, V tiiian, ! ritz, F't-'n- & lb ffman, Jaooh ! . jit. m Hoflma n, Daniel Jv-Mh'r, (j"e:oe :irnun, Mr" .. 1 tei l.-Tar, tSiTOOl; l. t i , iVia P.eei-e Ciiti-pi la'in 1 Myer, CATAWISSA. :4h 1 pa.b-t, jo-ej h !i.p, FRANKLIN. J'r-nu.if. Fii'Ciier, Li j .ii Kevio-ld- a: Cry FlHINGL'ilEKK.' r-v.l A . Gi-.V It; van. At. .anno iieeer, baO;el J Pelkr, 1 n- Willi 01 I'.- de-r, J.'ra. U Slod.rao, v 1 1.1.11 r i-.-lieoMit-e, j. ; i: R. 'd J .'jes, I'hooia Lmon, .Michael L-mcn, Geor-i" Mack, !. dt do 3i VJ 1 22 iC, r.4 3 92 I 41 i 1 2? i in ! 52 i 0 j 40 sti 32 3 Si) 5 69 1 1 12 9 T 1 ' 3'; j i'3a; S ' 3 ' 4 47 : 24. j v iu . vo s: i . ISO 2 ro 5 ?12 0 15 85 113 I(t) I'J r: 40 ' 14 12 ro ' 10 a- 400 fi IhO 13 21 12 4.) 31 3 :to ;:ct) I t'0 j It'll 70 4 7 31 VJ 175 6 47 4 i(,0 200 4 33 10 5 100 112 7 1C0 - 500 4S fk 7 ' " 71 43 14 90 R J MiMard, W illiam Patterson's estate, 2 7 G.orje Pealer, 3 B Pa'k Arr.o- Spad'P, Abiaham Voting, GREENWOOD. STne! Albert-on, Mrk Coopei, illiam Derlo'2, Ja l.es V.r .:".t: S .it tie, ,i,''rw Gray, J:.bn-on H. IkeleT, ieor-jf Reec, -EUt Eve. . HEMLOCK. Jnhr. Cl't'd. N'ia.:iel fattpbed, Sl--t,-f Pnr-el'. i.t-1 t'l'Mi R ' !! 1, At -li:ON Oi I s. r En e M. ile, J i- i-T- Le.-ter. K 'J & Ne har-l, IVioo & 1 .nnVagner, David Le-. Buijan'i t'atker S: Co. LOCI SI". l.e wi- i" -'t, Jo'"' F'-hjf. bami.el J ' ' il , .to ih . W.bi n iyer, M.ry Mo-h " 1 l.ooia R j-tO:l, t.iioel lie-e, Mary Ro. ton, Cnaiio'ie U i-ton, Jo'tn t.ol.ls, MIFFLIN. . J.-rot tJ .'roy, John C H-'i!e.r, J K-ob Lonue .berger, J:rm Mit-na..'!, Pe.er Millet, Gei ri' N't"'2eer, Rnsaott WH, ' Joshua 2 -?ntnerman, . MAINE. - - . . Bi! &: P.iVton. Rrohft, -Ye iter 8i Schmtck C. S Cox. William Creay, Jeremiah Ft'ioner, Her rV G M-Her, Henr'v M'!cr' Hetf, C. F.'Ma'.n k Rote, Philip Mdier, Philip Wall, J. P. Fineher, ' t eorge SCAU4 . . . 29 7 2 11 45 15 19 5 01 j 3 o9 j . G 60 j F i0 J 33 It '! 8 2 64 2 32 9 72 3 iS i ?2 20 O 33 6 I 1 '. 25 1 Co 25 l 1 c 4 A f 5 12 76 .i : 4 ft 21 93 ll 41 22 2 2 93 22 93 22 UA 1 9S 10 19 87 1 9 4 83 i6 2 55 27 60 4 f.O 13 M 7 4 3 32 1 95 74 6 90 80 92 - - 4 e 20 I 20 1,1 ARISEN. WiMirnt'KPia' Jarob Mnwif, " Wi'liarr (i n : 'Mi PLEASANT. Samuel Boone, William. Becra, Jicob Eer, -Lorenzo ;riiTe. - ORANGE; John R Sdar, aVacob'D. Klu. ' ' PINE. Peler Apoleaaia.- Thnoa BeudfitlJ, " Aaro'r'Gro-fi, - - - Sylver Heath,, . Jamei Lcrkard, VallersfiRT'p1!-!., Wi'liam Derlin. : , ROAKINti CUCEK. . Peter B;iuj.t,ner, (feorsr Deweea. FcUl&Rea," FtnhriKnlp, Isaac'Lii-dville, iL'tiARLOAT. ' Czekial 'Co!e, Go-s Est., AI- & Joahna'Hes), - Danifl M. H'vry, Jr... Abraham Young, John 'Kile, . 'William S'epbens, 40 , : 220 . ; : B 1 n " .'40 4 10 '10 "50 (0 - ILl) 5 fO : hr mo 50 3-' (i IPO , 126 25 105 K9 414 47 4 li?0 1 iV It 1 19 S 0 M t - f 01 VO 74 12 1C 1 60 14 53 li6 13 61 '2 39 15 79 4 50 2 ar 16 31 4 SI 22 J . 2 Si 19 t I'J Treast rcr'.s gale of Real Esfitf. SEALED LAND - -AGREEABLY to the provision of the Act'oi A-s-mbiv, e nut fed an rn-t to reduce 't e"Siate rlebi. fie, p'ed th- 30 h Jar of 2 !!) April, 1811, the Treasnre'r-of ihe Conn y'of 4 65 Columbia hereby erves notice M ill pef. 6 23 1 eon concerimd therein, that rodent tb 7 4 ! (:;;"!. Road, S -hoc.l. Poor and Sia m TaX 1 01 '-iii-., tJiiC o't .h hdlo-'.iiig rest e"tate si u ;l '01 j a e n: sbe'Cioii iy rt Co e.nnb'a are 'XA 2 73 I t el "fa dfj it'st cf --!e, l!. vittoj- o' auch j ;.uft ol ft!;-', -a wilf py it e cliarge and J oJ 1 nit ftia'at le 'h-r-on. i 1 t old at C.i j ihe'COURf MOUSE. HJoof&nrg. C'-un-13 43 1 ty id CoHimbi i, 0.1 the 13.n ttay oi Jcot, 7 77 led, l?-.i ihe fei-on-l Moi-day at-dtob L-t...ui.tit d i a-'j .ui..ei;i iro n t!ay to ilaf lor Hiretaiff- oi tai- r,i--,n. coi;'y and t!ie rot accrual tin eaci re.ecti ve'y. CwL'trs or "oruifd ywccrj;' BLAr'Ei!. Ar-re. Year. Dot. Clat 4f 0 Colrn'bir. C L. '. Co , 1 . 9 (0 L '". 7-1 M.i'.d.t, l 22 14 4 49 1 0 V0 J t.r, V ( ftswe f. 1 3J Mauh, rt ll & Cri-wtb", IKNinN. t 33 Tut 11.0 i i 4 John H-ib. 1 St 4 22 t o 10 Ii 19 15 I 11 II Loahet.i rlo.e'- et., I b 1.1 A !. C RKEiC. Mary i-'.tCi-r, Na.T.'l K H a t'ey, ?at:i.;ei F. I i--.j!i !-y. "I 1 I Cfi.M.'lE A. ne..-..k a Torby. ii. loti-v , L S Q Li.' 1 - r i! A'Nk LIN. Julia A Cfrntey. l-i 111 FlSillNGCKEEK. Wi!li.;-r. Parley J T. Har-nnu CL Mother, HE v; LOCK. J-a v it,V e 'e. Ml". PLEASANT. 1 2 71 .1 OS I1G 35 J oviti jiiii;i.o:t, Ro"jei .'ui.ii' estate OkiNGE. Cfrr;e Klh.e' estat do do . t! j : o J. R. Mnrr:-, 7,9 1 2A 1 68 t 32 5 34 tl i 114 Mi CO 3 f.nf. l.i I Slv-p--e p. H'!1! DAX1K!. M. -HENRY. Trauir. Treasurer's O .1: .. I rdoomybitrg. Aj-rti 13, tfol. JfJillcr's Store. rf3 --r r. TV tt" TT"rTl lor s?n;G a.d st'i.MLi: goois. ' rSIIE oth'cribeT b t-t returned fcm i t!ie Ci'; n jili another Lirge and -elect afor: me tit 1 ' pm-tiased a Pit 1 1 adel i a -lid Nw York, 1 - 1 - - tin c; Ct 1 . e . 1. . I u f r i I .. A 1 I ti.-r-i-ii;!. ! .oell 411: mn.'era e ;ern. call t-e f'.rocnred e'f to ie III U.oo;DL.UH. Jii- toc a co'i.pfi-ei Jj( dies' D rets Goods, . . r , O iie 4-.ii-o. e-fc? 'j lei ,fd tale-' fa..cr.a.- " D rt Y' GOODS, ? -Vr r r r r ' -"I re CT. m. II AUD W A HE. Qlf ' 10 N S W A 11 C. j C I'. I A li .V,RK, II'OS.I.OW-IYARB, j JJZZa IOQD 1 liof". end Sb"e. H n ! Ca.a. fct'r , it4 I in h:Ti,eveM f ii o-uilv ke;.t to ronntry ( S'ore.; 10 which he mi tes the public ;cnr any. The his'?' prlf" will be rai l for cess 1 try irrodoce, in exi-h "!. I- coot. MrirEN 11 MILLER. B!oo-obnr'j, Mav ll. 1SGI. ft 31.1: ft SU.tl.TiFjU. THF. nr.'-'-ire t .cld repec:fa!!y 4 y- i niJrC" Ot ' C v Oiu ai she vj-d f-o-rt tie i'wij "l"-' rc-e ''-.' ea-iejn citie l r u.JJ'i; 1 r. .T.d we.i "ifit-t a-o n.eiti 1.1 f SPUING t ot vi hu t. rl.r i- -i'-py't make j.n ami 1 r ..n t f 1 vhi' 1 e 1 1 t'ii';t f.pew.ifif. I G.T -.'.d .re a 1 li! n:ienc-r i pot'lt tf I i'.m;.1. ;'. V 8-J . 'I $ Irt-l'iulliif'S Ij ii'. 0 4'ltie i io this -.-it.oi. Ca-i ai d exa-niu i t.-.'T C 0- lor y O'iiei e . MARY BARK LEY. r-VOT.-httrj. A j- t ! 2yi. i-ril r.i PC TiT AinT T 3Iarr!ncl Ladies ! : THrLY blf.;!agi I will -en.t,.f nf chu t", 17 any Lv'f r h:t wi'! -i.d l.ttr name and a.hher., direc 1 oi how to p sift.i ;.e tx'reme pain of CHILD-liHlTH aIo bow to h f.e.r'ect ! lie 1 'lit' and loii'y. f Chthlien ; aUo on o.iier r.rw and I.MPuRPAN I SEt.RST, th in. Iy sure and ti-fa remedies ever difcor e;e I. My o iact io miking he above ofTer It ' to itittro e every lady to tet my remedies A' die " Madame dulf.ntaux, m. d . 7o7 rt'rtdvay , Nw Yotk City. Feb. 24. I64 3n ICE4CREJJM l STOHNER u oi I.I re, ecttollv nnoa nee 10 tf.e c ittzena r.f Rim nisburg and v;ci: tr. hat he has iu ope- ed an Crc-C'rcani Snloon, over b'k Coo lectioi ary S;ore, 1 lorr abore th" Po-t Colli , in Bloom-burg, where h. will serve up Ice-Cream, ol the moat choice Bavors, eveiy even i.g, djrin the iummC. luonths, si the mo-t reasonable rate. . rsr lrii and Faniilieaean be aceom, mo luted with the article ppon short sours.. Give him a call. B STOHNKR, . EiooavUrg, Apt. 17, 'eV ' . .rtoyf. t I jr. : ...
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers