Sroibrj imcncanv 'f M H. HASSEH. t. WtCVERt. Ed flirt. SUSBURY, APRIL 27, 1872. 1 JJ-U'I .Republican State Ticket. for goveiinor, GEN. JOIIN tf. 1TARTRANFT,; j ' .vs'..-. -4 , .y- ,.'; t'.- ron fCPREilE JCDOE, ,. -1 r ; box. . slyssss-. ME&oun, " ;o .. ,. i rv.i .Trr ' !: ""' '- ""' '.' TOR AVDIToIl GENERAL, , , , i ' : J3K 10. "GEN.. U AttlUSON ; ALLEN, cf Warrrn Count. , .,. ..J ?or cctoresmen at la roc.. : HO. I.CMI'KL Tnn,ofCurnbei!and?o. . liE!C. HAKHV WHITK, of Indiana co. FOR' DELfeftATCS AT LA ROE TO CONSTI- TUIiONAfc CONVENTION, WILLIAM M.1 MrREClTIT, of Philadelphia". ' J. (MLLTNGH AM PELL,' of Philadelphia,.' . ! IIARRr WRITE, of Indiana county. n ' WILLIA M LlLLY.of Carbou rouutv. LINN liARTH.OLOMEW. of Schuvlkill county. . II. M. M'ALLISTER, Centre coutitv.. William u. ' rmsthono, m Lycomiu? co. WK.t.TAM DAVIS, oftr..-.err,e cnuuty. JAMES V. REYNOLDS," of Lancaster cmintv. PAMtT.L V.. P1MM1C . d Wavne" eouuly.. OEOnT..V.-LAWRENCV of Washington to. I.YlI N. WHITE, of Alleghonv Somite. .W. H. A1NEY, of l.ehljrh coutitv. . ' . - ' JOHN 11. WALKER, ,f Erie couuty. .. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Auotm E. feci".!, ' Jens M.Tnoyr'ow. Dirt. -: '' "hit. " l. Joiurn A. HovnAM.,14. Jortw Pajsmohr. S. Makcpb A. Davi. 15. K 1. -KnKtiu. 3. G.McXKlsONCOAlCi.16. .Ir.ssr. MmnrlM.. 4. llKMlY llKOVM. iI7. llBNRT OfiLADT, K. Tnro. M. Wii,mi;h.;13. Eoukj-.t Bku.. H. Jons M.' PkooVall 19. Jxsr. M. TnoMi-so: 7. Francis SniwifcR. M. I?aac Fkazirk. 8. MahkH. RicnktiDd'si. Geo. W. Amhi;w8. 9. EDWAHti If. Okvr. Htsnr I.ihtb. . Lav. R. SiiokmaxI-.k PS.- John' 3. On lf.spie. U..I)anil R. Mii.i.rh.:S4. Jam us Pattkrson. 12. Lrisn, M. Mortons. JortN W. Wallace. IS'. TuBODORIlfeTKONW. U. CllAJ!I.E3 C. EUYLC. ' Ocu uciglibor of the Democrat uppeurs to exult exceedingly over tlio fact that we do not get pnil for ndvertisliio; the Trensu rrr's salf s, ar.d thinks it un;raUful on the part of the County Treasurer towards us af tur"giving that officer a hearty support. Ovir neighbor is mistaken iu supposing we sup ported Mr. CadwalhiUcr, or nuy ther ofli t'tr last fall merely with the expectation of Ki'ttioj a littlo county "paji." AVe had a higher aim iu view, and that was to make a chanSo in the condition, of things about the county offices, and as far as the Trea- Bur.r is concerned, we are liu.rv to sav I there is a grcai change for the better alrea dy. Though wo have not been in Mr. Oadwallader's office but once or twice since he is elected, wu are much gratified lolearti tliat he performs his duties satisfactorily to all who come in contact with him. The printing we suppose we might have got had we bored Mr. Cadwallader as hard as some others. Wo were aware that the .Wloma". was entitled to it. nnd as to its publication on this side of the river we, tluni1it that Mr. C. was able to make his own choice. Wo presume Mr. Cadwallader was inform ed,' however, that by'giviug tho job to the fTtir'le it wouid niay appear in the Dun'j erat. as it is well known that much of the ad v? r,!ips; i- rrrr.rc-d !u I'-at -v-.v bj !!...-' tvo papers aUJ that, the type et up in oue office is loaned to the other. As Mr. C. can kill two birds with ono stone in this way, we give hiin credit fer bein'a little (harper than some of our former Treasu rers. If the editor of tbe Democrat is awhrc. that we wcrf Instrumental in secur- j ...... .... ... w ... , log Mr. CUwa'.lader's nomination and; . ; J favor of the principles tnumerated in the .-lection, and he proves uugrateful towards j Bntl8h C0l,ducl dun"s the nMhoa have report of the civil iervico commiion were us, we are sur-jly not to blame, and it is not i becn brJ"?,lt t0 court' ftT11 n arbitration imcy nnd apju-opriate, and deserve uni - ... .i... I has been framed and set to work toadiudi- versal indorsement. Ihe investigations ir.'.'.Hn iu Lj lut iu v, iLii ii (ill inrii. ill: count. We have po far succeeded in livii;" withotif any of the county "pap," and really a would ncarcely know how to use it .were wo to get any, as it would be al together a new diet to v.s and might net set aa' vtii on our stomach as it did on onr neighbor's, who lias been brought up on that kind of pabulum although we ;;ive r.tiriy all tiie county advertising to our readers gratuitously for the beneiit of the tax-pjiyera ;:i parts of the couuty where nciliir tho Gnxctte nor the Dtr.iocraf have it ghost of a circulation. We do nut cm p'ain of an officer ou that score, even though he might not have acted wisely in the dis tribution of his patronage. Cul. FiiANcrs Jordan. We notice tUat iu s jitic quarter! of the Statu an at teuqit has bee?) matlis to reflect upon Col. Fiarcld Jordan, by nssrciatirig hiin with the action of the recent State Convention. Col. Jardau'8 withdrawal as a candidate f r Governor before ba'dotting was wholly independent of what action the Conven tion might take after a noraluation for Go viTUor. We boUevo that there is no more t oufcienti'-usly honest and upright mau in the State in public life than Col. Jordan. We would have been pleased to have seen l.im one .f our staud.trd bearers, os his t ame would be a tower of etaugth to any IxVtt. We publish on our first page to-day, the Soldier's Homestead Law which has becu approved by the PreSlJtut, ucl Is now in foi:cc. TitE fjllowing gentlemen of Pennsylva nia have inade kuown their determination to attend the Cincinnati Convention, viz : John Ilickuun, David Barclay, V. W. Ir vin, William Painter. Tlios. J. Worrell, Wm. II. Armstrong, Wm. M. Bull, Joseph W. Cake, R. L.y'.e XV u. U. Chas. B. Leu, Thos. J. Power. Clmu. Wistur, Ileinrich Weber. Robert M-.riis, W. W. Rutherford.' J. V. Uomberger, Josejih M. McCiure, Jay 1 Cadwell, Samuel Evaus, IIuui;; E. Suthcr lind", Henry L. Cake, Morrow B. Lowry, A. IC. McClure, J. 11. Sypher, Win. L. Dennis, Smcdley Darlir.glou, Caleb II. Needles.'J. Bayard Wood, George D. Che ney, Jonas M. Walker, A. W. Bailey, E. T. Chase, C. F. Ballingcr, C. Hoover. J. Karnes, B. F. Etter, Theo. XV. Herr, Dan iel D. Pillnwu, J. II. T. Jackson, J. M. Bvcr. The list has but little political vitulity In it, most of the gentlemen having run ih.J- -ulitical courau. and are now wilhout tiluency." But "as long as tliere ie is hope," and they may tlnuk i uuw iiouticat ueui, mey may luce ot coming to the surface. iung themselves Republicaas Jiosi among them who have tUe ;'ii4an4coiiiroKt" tbej sriTf-y jor Jtoiyo years. Tub Cincinnati Convention and ock next President. The ClucinnaU Convention, by all appearance, will " t composed almost entirely of men who have at one time held office, and by their course, have forfeitod the confidence of the people. From the list of, names published ef dele gates and (titers', that are likely to attend that Convention, we notice the larger por tion have been Democrats, aud changed to obtain 6fllce in tho Republican ranks, where, lit appears, they Jtiaye ruu . their poliiical course, ana nowiuru tueir attention to get ting up ft" UeV parl-'ao'TlUoy can have nn othtr ebance at.Oie public crib.' It ii yerj erideflt that this cbuventipn Is not likely to be of the mbst harnipbionB. characUjr, or We find nlioady dissonlion in regard to ihe candidates for the: Presidency j and as oil and water will not mingle there is a likeli hood that all the Isms will not bo' cement ed together,, While, aomo. favor a passive policy, others opposc.lt, and advocalo tho nomination of a Straight' Democratic, or; sorehead ticket. Tlie Democratic members of Congress have concluded that if tho Cin cinnati Convention will adopt such a plat form as ttiu Democracy would frame, they will join in anl try to sccurt their success. Hut the Southern wjng pt the Delijocracy, which always contros that party, con demns passiviBm, and fchrcwdly recalling the Rreckinridgo aud Davis split, by which Ihey were defeated, ur s the iarty to encourage UcpuLlicau mifiiiiderstandingft, meet, uomiuatu and elect1, tho next Presi dent. Should a caudidate bo found that will satisfy all these Jillercul wings, ho will havo to consist of many parts to unite such a conglomeration of sects and iains. The inipofcsibility of combining the opposi tion us SMiyht at C'inciuttali, is an as surance that no change will occur in the government. The honest portion of Demo crats and Republicans will not allow all the ex-oHioo holders to seize the reins of i covcinmeut at this propitious time, when ! , , ,. , r, . . i we. havo such a man as General Grant to ; guide the ship orstate. ; General Grant, in the course of an ad- ' ministration not yet completed, has scon j I,!., ir ,, .,. I the national debt reduced from fc3,4ni1J0U1-. 001, as it was March 1, 1800, to S2.174,- 374,203 April 1, 1872, a reductiou of $317, 025,000. In the samo period tho nnuual j interest has been redt-ced f?m 12G,380,- , zr.n I tjr. HA4 nnj 3oo 40 --.o !.. .1.:.., "u" n,i,o-v.ir,,ci,w. iu iimij- j seveu mouths. Taxation has .also been ' reduced in tlie tame time 200,000,000, ; w'tll0Ut reckoning what lias been done and ' lrjp"Md by the existing session. The nt'SlVs of forciKn exports and imports amounted to SI, 032, 472, ioS in 1571 against -5435,710,711 so far back as 18ti2-an in crease of more than 100 per cent, in the decade. And notwithstanding the great reduction iu tho debt, by which less taxa tion has been made possible, the develop ment of the country has steadily progress ed ; new railways have bceu constructed everywhere ; wilds have been settled and ; organized ; factories have gone up in the , . ,, ., ., , . south and west, as well as the north, and been sustained , lurnacco Imve been busied; the momentary circulation has been brisk j aud commanded confidence, and in every j calling, in every State and Territory, a new and moro vital life has been felt. At the same time the laws have bceu properly j emorceu la every uirection. kukiux con-: ly wisUi cong,H.vatiVI. IU,a patriotic, that it spiracles have lcei checked at the south ; is an act of poetic justice that the soldier Fenian expeditions checked at tho north ; whoso victories in'war, aud the statesman a wise and generous policy looking to their i W,VT -,'iIl"ljlls "f -l'n('. llilvo '"ai,u , , ,, , ... , . , last decade the most glorious in the annals best good has been maintained toward the of Amt.rit..,., bislmy.should receive an earn Indians, and the hostilities of Corea were ; eet of the gratitude of his countrymen by promptly punished. Nor is It least in this i j . ... , . . i i ,.. cate the wrongs and deviso satisfactory set- ., . . .. .. . . j , tlument. T ue luvestigation )ust ordered I shows that if there was un infraction of ! neutrality du.ing the franco-German war, : it was not within the cognizance of this , . , , , ..... .Tr(iAMniinr nnil ftu'Alrnnurl Iprilunn abri.td. With this If'nc-rnliz.ition we reach closer details The Republican party is sunremo. j ." . ,i It sways the national government in all i of im branches. It administers twenty nine of tbe Stales and Territories. The spring elections iu New Hampshire, Con necticut and Rhode Island wero nil won. Unless the party is itself split, it is there fore sure of the Presidential election and continued power, iu virtue of its consisten cy as well as its nnble performance. A CorkejtI'ONDKnt of the Dt:;tocra( from Shamokiu who signs himself "A Re publican," and who is evidently exceeding ly radical on the license question, attempts to reflect upon his Honor Judgo Rockefel ler, ui regard to granting licenses to soma parties in Sl.ainokiu borough. This cor respondent does not seem to be aware of the fact that the. President JuJe can bo, aud is frequently overruled by his associ ate Judges In granting licenses. If 'A Republican" believes that Judgo Rockefel ler was elected merely to serve aud carry out tho views of any clique or party he will fiaJ himself vastly mistaken. His Honor was elected by the people, and wo nre hap py to see that he fills his position without partiality or party prejudices. Where he is known, no ouu will question his honesty aud integrity. Tho writer who t'ujns himself 'A Republi can1 is evidently oue who has had an"axe to grind," aud has been disappointed, and whose Republicanism is such as would be appreciated by the Dtmocralx aud fiud fa vor iu its columns. Evuuy Democratic journal iu the West ana me jsortn, ana all uiaicoulcui itcpun licans who act as the bobtails of the De mocratic party in the liberal movement,, are free trade advocates, ready to open our ports to the manufactures of Europo, and thus ensure the pauperism of American la bur. Furuacomeu, rolling mill men, cot ton factory men, miners, aud the huudreds of thuusauds engaged directly and indirect ly iu mauufactuiiug, will remember these facta. Sunday parades are to be regulated by law hereafter In New York city. One good feature of the cuaetmeut prohibits all pro cessions -and parades, or disturbances by lire-arms, ou Sunday, except funeral nro ooious engaged in the actual burial ot the dead ; aud iu any military funeral music must cease within onu block of any place of (ts. vrsiiip. Hon. W. II. Armstrong. The name of W. II. Armstrong appears among the subscribers to John Hickman's "Liberal" Republican Cincinnati Convention mani festo. The name being the same as that of lion. w. II. Armstrong, late the Republi can representative in Congress from the Lycoming district, and now one of the can didates ou the Republican ticket for dele gate at largo to (he State Constitutional Convention, that gentleman has published the folWlng card, which we copy from the Williamsport Guzittt id Bxilktin : 1 . j Willi AMsronr, April eoth,i873. A : Editors of Gazette and Bulletin : In the Philadelphia Prist of the 10th lust, a call is pcibllshed to tho "Liberal Republicans" of Pennsylvania, to attend the Cincinnati Convention. To this tho name, "W. II. Armstrong." among others, is appcuded. I am acquainted with a gentleman in the Eastern part of the State, of this name, whrt possibly, may havo signed it. To prevent all mistakes, so fnr as I am concerned, I desiie to sUite that I have not signed any such call, and havo uo sympa thy Whatever in tho movement, which 1 re gard ns oun ol disorganization, and hostile to the Republican parly, whoso principles and policy 1 most cordially approve. As I have had the honor to be nominat ed by the Republican Convention as a dolo- gate at large to the Convention to .revise the Constitution of l'ennsylvnuia, I have 'deemed it proper to correct any misappre hension which might arise on this subject. W. II. AKMSTOXii. Ult.t T I .N I. IV Y O It H . GREAT MASS MEETING AT COOP ER INSTITUTE. 7Vc irti(Zou8 Oidi,rurbg af l'(oih: Tlic President's Co '! Ilfrkwnl arid Jimlorxril. fw YoftK Aiu-il 17 An imniens mass m.a tiui l', indorse ! llm fl.l.niniwtrnti,.., ..f ! i.!.,,. Ii,ant nn.l : alvocate his renouiiuation was held to- night at the Cooper Institute. The de monstration has, iu point of numbers and enthusiasm, but especially in the local and ;''preseutalive character of those composing it, been rarely equalled iu Is ew 1 ork. Uy 8,.VuIl oV(K.kJtI,J va6t hllU of Cooper lusti- tute was densely crowded, and thousands remained outside. Thl" P0'';6 1,1 'i!', aUeinnU'd to prevent the crowd from Ii hag ui) the ais es and the llllBHinfljrtllbll! ,.ri,,J J, , thl, i,.1ntiiii,r. After the proceedings commenced so loud and persistent was the clamor for admit- ,ani' Ul!lt th,u l,oli,(;,! J'1-11 ,J;U,,V '"V1 l,y e.vt:r' miulucs 7 ImpS c to r una additional standing room. 'I lie plat- j form was also fully occupied by the otlicers I " moeting. j i lie meeting was canen to oroer at eignt o'clock, by Henry Clews, who nomiiiau.-d William E Dodgi! for prcoiduut. This gen- I tie men accepted the pi'fition in a brief ad- I dress. Vice presidents and secret-tries wore an- 1 nouueed. The former number tlireo hun dred nnd include the following names : j Peter Cooper, Ed wards Pierrepoint, Henry . Clews, JnmcsGotdon Eeiinett, 15ol)ert L. j Stewart. Samuel 11. Ruggles, II. 11. Clartin, -Samuel Wilmord, Anthony .1. Drexel, lA-vi 1. Morton, Alexander Taylor, Alexander Stuart. Robert Lennox Kennedy, Hobert ! Hayard, John llocy, Thurlow Weed. Hon. i Theodore W. Dwight, General Sigel. Henry ' iitiiu a-clcui:i, nil-mi jj. -iiiiuei I'll, i ' p wimam y,,.,,,-.,, s t ard jJeecher, William II. nnilernilt, ( '. Crittenden nnd many others of the most ! prouiuitui citizens. Address f o the l'coplo. ' I lion. E. Dclafield Small read an nddre&i ; to the people, to the effect that the admiu-1 istratiou of public aflairs under the govern- j n;ent o! rrebident Grant lias Uecn eminent' re-election to tlie Presidency i ip ri'i'.inii'inij iMivv iii i i i -res in. nr. nt set n" foot during tho present session of I Congress have demouhlraliul his purity, i lhuil. ct,st ,,., excceded lho i0!?g sustained by the government through j the honesty of its subordinates tince ihe ! administration came ijto power. ; record so Clear aim iiouoreniy cuai - ... lpnai-ft ml mi r:t I ii in nnd I In. 11 rjl irnl ! I rif I hi. people. With the grievances ofdisappoint cd otliee-ucekcrs the masses cannot le ex- to ympailuz lieiicviug General liraiil's civic career tiifully suniileuieots his military greatness, and that hu posesses and deserves the. contiuenco ol the -Vmcii-cau people, we pledge him our united and hearty support ns a oondidate for re-election. letters were received from several emi nent Republican. Une from Vice Presi dent Colfax, strongly iu favor of Grant, was read, and also telegrams to the same effect from Lieut. Gov. Pinchbeck, ol Iu isiana (colored), Gerritt Smith, Fred. Douglass and George W. Gibbons, Presi dent of tho Workingmen's Central Union, tho latter saying that "ihe members of the Uuion iu New York, numbering twenty thousand men will vote aud work for -the ie-c-leclioii of Grunt." .Strong resolutions were adopted, tho last ono as follows : Eighth. That iu the judgment of this meetiug the mujoritv of the people of this couulry expect, desire and decree tho no mination and re-election of Ulysses S. Grant. The meeting addressed by General Sick les, Seuaturs Wilson, Morton and others. After tho close of the speaking the meeting adjourned with three cheers for Grant. AccoRpiNG to the United States census, the true value of the real and personal pro perty of tho country is ?.'W,00tj.olrt,.'iU7, or nearly douole what it was in lStiO. The true valuation of the property of Counecti hut is S771,0ol,5'J4. The amount of the grand list as returned to tho assessors of the ditterent towns is less than half this amount--8a22,55a,4S3. The figures of the othor New Eugltind Stales arc : Massachu setts, 2,132,148,741 ; Rhode Island, 20(1 IW5.0W ; Yeruiout, . 8235,349,553 ; New Hampshire, '2.V2,024,112 ; Maine, ?318, 15o,ti71.' Iu lVnnsylvania the property has doubled in value in ten years, aud iu Now York Stato it has trebled. The valu ation for lho latter Slate iu 1870 was fc'G, 500,841,268. .,,,..' Movements jf Ek-GoviiuKOit C cu tis. Minister Curtiu writes to a friend in Harrisburg uuder dale of April Sth, that ou the loth he would meet Oeuerul bliennnu aud Lieutenant Cirant.at Coiibtaetinoplo, and proceed with theiu by way of Odessa, the Crimea and Titlis lo the Caucauaiuu Mountains ; thence, by a route uot deter mined, uiMin, to Astrachau ; aud then, up up the Volga, to Nijui, Novogorod, Mos cow aud St. l'eteisburg, reaching the latter poiut about the 15th of May. He states that a most cordial receptiou and distin guished trefttuiout await lho General tnd Lieutenant Grant in ' Russia. Minister Curtiu will probably leave for the UniUtd States shortly after the. 15th proximo. , j- L.AHOR REFORn PARTY. The Pittsburg Morning Mail says ! The Labor Reform party, which was organized with such a show of importance at the Columbus Convention on the 22d of Febru ary, !s fast going to pieces. . The delegates to that Convention from New York and tho New F,ngland States denounce their Executive Committee for the vacillating course pursued by them touching tho ten dering of the nominations of President and Vice President to Davis and Parker. Influ ential members of tho labor organizations of Pennsylvania and other States, have also expressed themselves dissatisfied with the whole movement ao fnt as Il-csiden'.ilil can didates are concerned,' realizing that they have been made the tools of designing poli ticians opposed to American industry. No workingmnii fan tonsistently Advocate or aid In the election of a free trader liko Da vis or even th nominee of the Cincinnati Convention, who will either bo a revenue reformer (tho moro palatable title for free trader,) or be placed on a free trade plat form. All the movements against the Re publican party are prompted by ono single motive, and that 1b to throw opeu our mar kets to the pauper labor of Europo, break do.wn our industries, and enrich the few foreign importers and .their agents and presses. This is theeccml of the Cincin nati Convention, although it will contain other elements to cover up the real design, lake our soldiers who voto as they fought, for tho perpetuity of the Union and its in stitutions, let our mechanics and laboring men vote as they work, for tho mainten ance of good wages and tho domestic bless ings that lollow. Tkuiuhle Riot in Indian Territo ry. A riot occurred iu tho Court at Tala quah, Indian Territory, ou Friday last dur ing a murder trial. Tho alleged' murderer was acquitted, at which a relative of the murdered man, who was iu tho court room at tho time, became so greatly enraged that he shot the person dead who was on the fu ..iv...... .i t i , : .ion uueriviirus, level- Lu.?J.""l"'n.1. YIV ' .llCi' ,,ret tho " "MIIR lauil Ci. CI, .11119 UCSperalO BC- tion was the sinnal for a desncrato licbt. during which a uuniber of persons, estimat ed nt ten, were killed, and several men were severely injured. Threo United States marshals, named Hawkins, Wilson and Owens, who were in the court room at he time, were mortally wounded. At a Convention of colored men recently held at New Orleans, a resolution was adopted recognizing "the noble work of the Germans in our emancipation and enfran chisement." Such an acknowledgment is just and manly, as no class (if we may use the word) of men in tho countiy did more for emancipation and impartial sutlrago during tho past ten years, than our Ger man adopted fellow citizens. The German is the natural foe of tyranny, lie antago nizes oppression the moment it appears, and under no circumstances acknowledges inequality in man. It is to men imbued wnu sucn convictions, ndopted as well ns ualivo born, that the KcpublR-an party may confidently look for future victory. The Philadelphia papers last week pub lished a call, signed by ubout thirty politi cal monomaniacs, among whom the name of A. K. McClure figures. The Press and Bulletin, whose ink is hardly dry which promulgated the assertions that MeCluro was a Grant man and ndvoeated his elec tion to tho Senate on that ground, when they are compelled to acknowledge them selves belied and cheated. Verily, soft soap must bo plenty in the (Quaker city wheu men there can be gulled as easily as they were. Had it been country editors it would have been n mutter of course, in tho estimation of the "great men," but that i wo city editors "great dailies." should have duet, sand, (lepper itntl salt thrown in their eyes until they were blind as bats in a sunuy day, is not only wonderful but, in the luuguagc of Dominie Sampson, Pro-di-gi-ous. .cififf'KCii (iiizrtte. What was thought of the party attempt ing to maliirn and misrepresent "Washing ton, the defender of n government just cre ated, when he was a candidate for election to the Presidency V Just what is thought of the malecontents who now traduce Grant as his country men push him for re-election. The enemies of Washington became too contemptible for historic discussion, and their names are seldom mentioned. Thus it will 1ms with the factionisls who snarl at Grant. When they cease to be heard they will be forgotten. Du. l'aul Sehoeppe, who was convicted of murdering Miss Steinecke, by poison, has beeti granted a new trial, which will begin in Carlisle, Pa., on the 2Sth inst. He has lived for three years under the shadow of the gallows, needing nothing but the ap pointment of a day by Coventor Geary to liang him, mid after all this weary waiting he is to have another chance for his life. Troops have been sent from Fort Rrown and San Antonio, Texas, to occupy the I crossings on the lli5 Grande, and prevent cattle stealing. AY in. H. AVagncr, one of the proprietors . fil... r : ii i i; ' ,' ui t"c -naup.jii iioosu, itenoiug, cuca rc cemiy. The Legislature of Pennsylvania, has finally passed a bill granding n uew trial lo Dr. Hehoeppe. The last California rai thquake had the effect of suddenly curing several lama beg gars in San Francisco. A bill has been introduced into Ihe New York legislature to Increase the Gover nor's salary to SIO.OGU Tho insects commonly kuown as lluffalo gnats have attached the farm horses and mules throughout Mississippi, and many huudreds have died within the last few days, nnd many farmers have uo teams with which to cultivate their crops. AVhisky sandwiches are a popular bev erage at Hollidaysburg, which are made by puttiug in a layer of water, then slice of whisky, covered by still another layer of the ardent. ' ' ' Candidates for legislative honors are an nually becoming more numerous. In old times a good mau was retained in such position as long as he wanted it ; uow a great many men seek it. A kind old father-in-law wanted to know why the Feejolaus are called cannibals, to which liaruum replied: "llecause they live olf other people." "Then," replied he, unhappily, "my four sons-in-law must be cannibals they live ofTof uiol" . There is a feverish condition of things in Spain. The adherents of lon Carlos are threatening a general rising, and the gov ernment is taking strong measures to crush them at once. The King declares that as long as ho is supported by a majority of the nation, he will maintain the constitution and tbe laws lo the utmost of his ability. Four years ago, when Carl Schurz was aimiu" to secure his own election to the United Sttes Senate, he wrote as fo'iows; "To become a tool in the bauds of the com i oeii enemy is about the lowest point of political respectability a member of the Radical party can reach in this crisis, what ever his political grievances may be." How docs this declaration tally with Mr, Sc bun's course roy y , The leadura of what la left of Ihe Demo cratic parly propose to do with their follow ers what the slaveholder formerly did with their batteWsell them to the highest bid der. ' : . - J. '. .1 -i ; .: Candidato Cards. For I'rothonotnry. TO Tim VOTERS OF KOtlTIHIMBKHI.Ann OOCKTT. HAVINO recptilly lost an nnn by n nccldunt on tbe Riillrond by which I am deprived from following my trade nt marble cutter, and having been mliclled oy uiimeroun friends I hnre ron sen ted to become a candidate for the office, of Prothonotory, anifsollrit the i eiifTraes of my fellow cltlscns. If elected I Sliull endeavor to perform the duties of tho offle. Impartially and tothebestof my sblilty. - JOHN A. TATLOR. Northumberland, Ar-rll 6, 1S72.- . . - For Connly Commissioner. TkijAw t'lfikkMS i-i-tliivlng been solicited by many of my friends Iu dillemit acetioni oC the county, I offer mynelf in, n cnndlflatc for the olHce of COVNTT COMMISSIONER, nbject to tlie derision of the Rnpubllcnn C'ouuty Conven tion. If nominated and elect!, I bromins toli cbnree the duties of said offlee to the best of my ability. i - .'. JOHN 8NTDER. Lower Augusta twp., April 20; 1872. (ttto Sbbfrtiscnunts O. W. KKEFER. R. A. OASS. ISTew, Goods! Dry Opodd, lN"otioim, Fiirninhing GoocIh, Groceries; Oil Cloths, , Glass naid JCails ,. of every variety, ht one low price, KEEFEIl & OASS' STORE, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, SL'XBTRY, PA. All kinds of Grain taken la exchange en fee ns cash. full nnd sec us. KEEKER At GASS. Euiibury, April 87, 1872. Notice. Notice U heroby given to tlie stockholders of tlie Sunbury Steam Ferry and low-Koat Coin puny, tlml thrre will be uu election for Directors it the oillee of Ira T. Clement, cor. .'id nnd Rare streets, on Mnndar, May 0th, at 11 o'elork, a. in. Ii"v nrje'r of tho PRESIDENT. Eunbury, April S7, 1S7. '-'I. A (.i:TS Fl Literature, Art and Sonir Is Ihe hrr.f ee-lling bock ever nllrcd. It com bines the humor of anecdote, the widom of es say, the information of history and biography, i Ihe swcMncss and grandi-nr of portry. the cxiii- site ehai in of tnu-ic, an.l 4PJ beautiful i'.lustra- : lions. ' "Solid rending for gntvrr moments ; pleasant pictures to illumine ij n let hours, nnd gems of . soue; for lho socUi circle." An Acrnt writes, "Sold 127 copies this Week. I Will sell !W0 this month essily." j (Mir new system of canTasing does awny with ; objection to the bu ,!w. Particular free A; valuable present In everv new Aeent. INTERNATIONAL Pl'HI.IHIlXli CO., 9:j and IK) Liberty Street, New York. nU'.Ct. f ;UA.I orr.MlVG of the birijest and moH fushlcmable tock of Cloths and Cassimcres of every grade, nnd Gentk'ineiv's Ftirnisliinjj Gomlti, ut Til ON. tJ. XOTT'J , MERCHANT TAILOR STORE, j In Miller's Illock, Third street, two doors below Market, 1 SUNtlCRY, PENN'A. The most fufliionnble clothing made to order frmii every variety of (foods. Suils of all siac made up at the shortest no- j lire, from the best selected Hock in New York and t'ld'.ud.'lphin. ! Cull uud be convince I. THOS. 0. NOTT. April SO. 187J. is E tr ABU I V A L Si'KIlSrO GOODS' AT j Clement & Dissinger's, i In the new Clement Bnil.ling, fltii-Itct Nqiture, Ktiiibury, Pa. We take pleasure in announcing that we havu just opened u uew usoitmeiit of SPRING DRY GOODS, of all sty ut the lowest prices. DOLLY VAKDEN, still raging iu new ; and beautilul di-jon. I It ESS (JOODS, .MOL'RNINO GOODS, CLOTHS. CA8S1MERES, VEST IN (18, Ac, Ac ItFIKlj-.MlKle lOtllillg, a full arsoitment, which will be sold lower Ihun elsewhere. Oil t lot In aud ling. Floor Mat- GKOCEHIES of all kinds, which are guarantee! 1! fresh. tjU E EN S AY A HE, AVI LLC XV XV A K E, &e., &c, &t. -kTfiBrB:.mtidr: v , TRIMMINGS, GLOVES, and In fuel t vcrylhltijf that can be mentioned hi a ttrst-clitbs store. Call and examine our stock. HaTlng our more lighted with lias, goods can be Selected in the evening as well as Iu the day time. No ctmrges lor shotting goods. CLEMENT ft D1SSINOER. April 20, 1S72. Ncav Store ! New Goods ! F. J. BYROD, Having taken the store room lutely occupied by 11. Peters, corner of Third and Church streets, SUNHURY, PA., h is JukI opened a new store, with nn cuttle new block of goods, comprising of lry oodi Must fWrorerifsi. The Dry Goods department Is toinpli tc, having a general assortment of Cloths, Cassinieifs, Calicos, DeLains, and everything In the Dry Goods line. 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