ffl==3 TtEcO:iii . ?6y, - :,4,r,ili'w =t=ii Q ■MMrti Ihros., J—. took. , ma , uoviaticia, low J O It N' G it,V4 ....,. l'figiudepl'of it .141 ,, r [Hatted to t4.ll•&claim:tit Opilll] R s ,04i • . 10 WILLIAM CI. faT K IILOCK.,:,, ZOO GE [8.41)091 to 4,404 of • caqereoe• • Oar Dr.! . AIIIWUR /WIELDS, ' ' AOASON.-: It water *W . / 1600014 r, %pima SINGLETON Mork : bt One,* '.JOHN C. lIART. . ibmimiesionee. JODEPII aurrrAinr,. Awd.tor, . W. N. LUKENS. Poor Iloidao 140BMIT COOPER, .21nutece of Academy . D. P. tAWARY JAU Burnt aiir-The editor of the . ARGUM Is on a trip for film 'health: •We. hope he '. . . CoustntgioNE:n Delatuthas issued a circular stating that no property adz ect by any internal reyenue °dicer wilt be released by an order tromihe CommiAlotter until the officer who made the seizure and the tuvrator and collector of the distriethavereported the filets initini awe, With their roe ommendation, or ha/ amplionaprttp' pity An ,ntalui such report and rucom. mendatlon. . • Mr. Bright's honest letter against earshret of the Lordiiin the mat- ter of the March Dili has bad. the ef• feet not only oftallYinga great many Lordiglart calling out • the Premier himself. Mr.. Bright's candor is so wholesom and powerthi that Mr. Gladstone finds it r to ex plain that the ante Commoner and utbinet ofllicer had no intention of threatening the House of Lords. _ No ; he only warned them. Ruronvo have been received • In Washington on Saturday from Reve nue officers In East Tennesse, North Carolina, and the bonier counties of, Virginia, communicating Intelll-! genoe of the seizure and the dbdrue tion of sixty illtele distilleries In thaw localities within a few week past. The work is rendered cxcerdligly difficult and dangerous, owing to the remotness of the districts and desper ate character of dame, engaged In the limitless. • General Shernian bits di rected the military, when ever stereo van be spared, to render all resistance lu their power to Revenue officers. —The Piffeberyik tbeemerciaf le of lbw oetaloa that oar Oaerrlam pawns of 11Mums.' The V.... uorrlal lapin about ee wall aninaintal with. oar llama and feellev sable anonymous earrorpoed• rot ”Tretli.."—ReatW. Or, as anybody. else. • The #udical editor adopts the theory , of a celebra ted French Diplomat, that , "the true basis of language is the facility it af fords of concealing one's real senti ments." and writes upon that theory. lie is not, however, an adept In the use of language for that purpose, be. cause no - one Conversant with his writings has any doubt Of his hostili ty to Garry. -The welghtof evidence is so strong for the renomination of (lon. Geary to-day, that he wishes to proVide a decent path of retreat, and accept of theoltuation: - . • Coittassioxrat Delano has made a shvhdon upon a question Subinitted to him by tla3 Board - of Brokers of New York as to their liability to pay a tax'of one-twentieth of one percent. upon sums. received by them for ne gotiating Hales. It is told that he de cides they are liable ,as commission merchants on all sales ht, eXoess . of $54),0p0 made by or for them at the rate of one dollar on each one thous and dollars. except those made by' (oer - wholesale dealers who pay a tax 'as such and sell on commission, and are consequently liable on sales made through ,Commertial brokers, cad that commercial brokers are also liable upon all sales negotiated by them at the rate of fifty_ mntson each one thousand dollars, excepting thotie made by or through another broker. SExAyou Nye, little name of all the poople of that portion of the Uni ted States known as the "Pacific Slope," has invited Senator Sumner to Visit that country during the sum mer, and enlighten the people tliereof on the Alabama claims and other Important political topte of the day. S er has accepted the Invitation, and will aeatinpany the Ways and Maras Committee, which leave New York next week. Proininent Poli ticians attach Much significance to this proposed trip of Mr. Sumner. They say he favors strongly the Idea of making the question of the dtity of our Government lot the matter of the .Uahanut claims a test in the &m -ing political campaigns in the varioua states, , and if he should make any speeches while In the West, It is not Improbable that ho will so announce, • • himself. I sirmi.tosticit revolved in Wash- Neon dty ois June 17th„ by the friends of tuba represent that the tight at Peurto dill litildre was of more importance than that reptuted. The effect of the defeat of the Spanish troops vino most decisive, almost de stroying* egectiveness of the Span- IA forces In that. portion of 'the Is land. At °woe up direct continual t ation with the mod and etuddeo the, ronmg the:Cubed army to protect the landing of reitifkmmmilts from the United litates... Friends °Wuhan Independence In Washingtonare very anxious' to hear from' Gen' J'ardott's command. 'lt isicnowtithatforsome clays be has been In dose proximity to a large Spanish force, and , a . 'ecdit• sion was imminent at any thee. Gen. xespedes and Qulmda are reported to be confident they are masters of the situation mid that the Independ ems. of Cuba is otirttMt. Every ex pedition which has sett the United Stake' has subousaftiliy tanded sad Joined General OMftimls' e f amity, tiqd now compose a formidableand Mit. lye force and are a terror to the Got , - crtenent troops, as In every eollialoii they are vieiorious. s --Omaha tilspntehee any Kantor onkllng, Ron, _bed. Wade and Gen. Boynton aniveol there it morn. morn ing, and left with their fana Iles: for Pronto:lo°4 Insrevetdng. A huge number of tourists and pledenre meek en4 are now arriving daily ' going to the mon citable on the Parige.mosi. E i?ailifrit. Jou fittilit Coin' • , d *their -• • w OWN 111 an unex • the public funds . % theif Train. $ . They knew , that thWinter . aft on - hind amounts to an enormous .1 • 411 , Art tercet. Th t hoow 0,k1 1 401,.•: 8, (Loa= IM:iiignik4v.ap, - . toteinif red4lagllWihnte debt. :they kneis Ahuecorld be passed so hi - apPbt this Intelsat:- The/ Eifolril 4l ,t, the Ra th Troittourer Wou?i*okitt? aPply' it. TheY . ,4iiirei:that ptt, epee oradri use this _hundred • thousand •dolhus for eketiontierbig• . .n.paim. , • , ! . orkti.. they/ 14 !Ve, U T ,* 0 6 . 1 V4, 4 **: PRO mike! .4 , k i l uMle: these Arebt before Ow:people- and to demand a ~lran' their eimill 7 7 dater for the. I( . .!ithrlattirst Ter s M a 'o.44.•JQState• Air sintrolkiiidlAg haute's' ni ntreapethled Wanes to the payment 42 100 121 A1e debt:' the sihy Alt 3 74 4 the; Will you towli ne•••,:.•• .• • Tdix last liMlierd has a• longssilto. Aid on the sutde4 of bribery and enr 7 ruptioe, showingttadwilindprogrola ,In a colintrx Laud theibage ly• prooeeds to condemn . the, efforts', made to repress this political evil by weerting . that the Werwits Made upon Cheri who father seek the disgrace of their more' fortunate or more astute rivals thawer•poßtleat , purity qr a ielbrM in of!' Interest re public Moral 4.", . .• • the Radical, elaboacto bean honed Intelligent, high.toredoonservator of Sso principles and pitriti of tbe Ite? PtikaPPSP PerWr. &Pi titelke,al. corruption 2,- ,Wfirldoest , nirt demand that our candidates for the Legbdatitrepledirlillidirselvee to vote for a State Treasure who use the hiterest *Sala ,tipon . ,the un eipendol balances°, the Eitatntbnds, for the purpose of reducing the State debt;, and thus relieve the" people . from• the burden of some hundred thousand dollars per _annum Ile answers that "good men would Wont to expel this evil; froth otir coutd /Arm on& see Wit - way." The argumentzesults in this, that It Is better to sutler the evil than to In- Ituire out,pr Ilea the way to oppose It. 'l'heignoranes3 cif torch a writer is to be oonimiserated. The Eladieol f refers to history , to prove tat ours Is not, the only collo ! try In which bribery* resorted to, nor this the age In which It has alone tiontiabed. !rho oilltor.doeo not refer • to this hierepse airrniajoni but only to Show Mai our country : and State are no exceptions to the rule and to smooth over the enormity of the of fence by showing that "our country is by no Merin's "soinink'ill this Sill as many would have is believe." • "When this reknit& to public af fairs" Inver State "contestoan end" It will: be found hot to have been apologized for and defended, by "men whose characters do not excite scorn; anct whole abilites do not pro. yoke 'derision." • Ex4sEciejs_ctsyt symnroxis LAW SUIT:. The case Of Wm. T. Smithson rs. E. M. Stantsai was exPeeted to come 6efore the Supreme Court of the Dis trict of .Columbia, at Washington op the 14th of June inst., on mbtkar of phdatiff to produce ,certain ; oite* letters.: The facts of the auisire &bite stated : Smithson, whir is a citizen' of Wishington, sues Stantonfor dem os, bild at $lO,OOO for tresPars ,arid false iniptisonment. He alleges tho Stanton, in 1863, while :Secretary of War; cruised hink to' tie imprisoned in Foietrifayette, vbero be remain ed four months, and ,was then mhos ! ed, there being no grounds for hold ing, him. Thai afterward Stanton again caused his arrest as a spy, had him tried before a Court Martial,was sentenced to five you'll imprisonment in the Albany Penitentiary, where he remained one year, nod tVas then released by President Lincoln. Mean time his property was seized, and his family turned outof their house, and his furniture disposed of. Plain till alleges that there was no grounds for the proceedings, and that letters used on the trial were forgeries; got. tan up expressly to make b case against him, and be nieces that the originals be brought iato Court for inspection. The defense sets forth that Smittoson acted as a Opy, gave information to the crietnA and .ad vised au assault on the Capitol. That he wrote treasonable letters in 1860 under the assumed name of Charles R. Cables, that he acted as ftnapdal agent for the enemy, and raised mon ey on bills of credit, de.; that he was so engaged before the time of the al leged assault and imprisonmest ; that at that time this District was under martial law and he (Stanton) being Secretarythen Secre:ry of war, and believing above recited facts, Cruised thorniest, and by the advice of 'the Judge - Ad. vocate Genend. and Solicitor of • the War Department,htidknithson tried before court martial on the 2d of 1 October, 1863, on thO charge of hobl lag correspondence with and giving intelligence to the enemy; and that he Was found guilty and sentenced to Imprisonment for live years In . the Penitentiary. The sentence was ap proved, and Smithson imprisoned in the Albany Penitentiary until • No vember, 1864, when hp was released by order of, the Preiblent, but' not pardoned, the sentence being held against him asstrrett foe. hisgoOd be. havlor.i As to alleged breaking, ejec ting, and putting out and removing his family and servants tram poises. lion and Woe thereof, and as •to seiz ing of famiture, the defendant says plaintiff should not reCovei; bemuse, by: virtue of the act of Oungreas of July - 17;1862, to punish treason, con ib,3Fatm the property cif 'Telitisg ay., it wasene*El that property nd ellects zebela should be seized. This act Was dicale asSetletary, and-be is pre teeted`bYthe.fourth iieetion ofthe net 0t . ... 3 4n 1 ; 3 ; i 86 3.9 diet Order ulthe rriainentor:Adlicers un der hit authinity;durltiethe lion, shall be a defence in all t - vitirhi,. to any suits, for any search, seliure, 'arrest, or imprisonuanitzniale,dOne• coiruniued, by ;virtue imeh item ,It 'expected that .the trial Will be a very ' Intereiding one, it be lug the Intention of the plaintiff io Make it a test 411144', and he will awry it up to the Supreme Court In the event of an adyene decision. —Vkt Ifbre4identT MIMI Ix ex ted at Harttbrd Lloon,oti Wednesd a y, A reception In his honor WWI* giroen at the residence of Pliny Jewell; fitther of Goy. Jewell. I l e . .., *. te •en .. ~ , ta . , . :Id t ; redo . •" ireitcriy Wlier have been wOnderfttiljr shown up by 10 popuinr demand for a searching in roftlee, and in our politics. Thus the lieuvei,. ikdistl i ef'whlsh our iia7? r atilt; aelfdenylhg; nnotZ trOdve friaiid,likikgnity c li.tinted; . Lot an d : proprietor , add*. Its dulcet notes to the refrain+which injured in= tionericiiis puttihg tip Justin pie - 4etti.' 44 ;Inilea..41ioltuite tit*, itr!ticli..ol/r -kli#lYltPlorespstkeitle.elturgoi," etc.; Into., lathe gushing lament • to Which * Mt bruised spirit of the i ßadiealedit-' or giyr utterame, , Ile and all nth. .4:ti like, liltu'fiave'qui sincerest. tlYtn7 pathy. ..lt may bo that we shallenn chide,to, gratify their; demon! for Swale chargtit'lint tvo 'Very , Mitch , [ doubt ifthey will then be any .better . satisfied.... Indeed, we. rather think theyought to be thankful - that We do not make our "charges" more lf,we thought the . o...m4idpiibli; was in any doubtas to what is meant, We Certainly should not hesitate •to enlighten It, and by Way •of ilittstra lien We will relatilut Ineldeneivhich . palmed somewhere in Ohio not long ago: . The farmers, in fact nearly the . entire commutiity 'embraced in a rather remote settlement, had beoe a greitt dettl annoyed ity the depreda tines ofcertain characters who were adroit enough to nape detection: &tittle wen,: ',ldniCh' and . killed, and pioperty of nearly every, Ihmriptipa suffered fremthelawlenfellows.. At . 184 the tiling hecomillg rocirturible, 'iilnt idle meetiog Armided to Coti elder 'the' ilin: stkk . a.' of Arthedy.: ~Of course trwiidelons..were abroad, and. those to whom they applied came to meeting Oretending in be insleus rut anybody about the , outrttgcs. As 4 anal the person selected: to preside over the deliberations made some re. marks., , , . . . WAS a . SpOkaa, hard but clear heidid old clap, and he halulg ed•in several '..'indhseriminate charg es" and "vague insinuations," among others that possibly some of the dep redators who deserved lynching were then in the meeting—in fitct be felt quite confident that th is Was the case. This sort ; of "IndiseriMinate abuse, which carefully ignores specific char ges," as our friend of the Beaver Radioed aptly eicpresses it, hit Just where it was aimed. -"I pm opposed to these Vague susplekaur and ran : . dam charges," said a meek skinned Chap, rising in front of the chairman, "and 'I Insist that, charges should be inOra,sriecine *l 7 'not at all," and this burst of indignation was applauded • hi spots by those who seemed to take an unusual interest in the turn things were taking.• "After what hag been said by this man, and in View of the worry which a certain set show," said the hard headed chairman, "my opinion is that 'specific charges' are quite unnecessary. In fact, It looks to rue as though the erettest trouble with them is the fear that 'sbecifie clutrgei' will be made: At any rate, they serati to feel very uncomfortable about something or other, and I guess three bs not much difference here what it is." The "specific" gentlemen 1.211 make he application se it snits them. a MURAL OR PA lITICULA it. • Ittroublesaclaasof indiVidUals and jounuds that there *1 hould be at this Mole such a multiplicity of general: charb:6 AS to the extent of legislative corruptiim, and of peculation in the public funds for the benefit of politi cal cliques. They-mildly insist that the clutri„ , esi shall be specific and rect. and the 'culprits prasecuted to tiro extent of the law, before the press of the State shall mire its voice, warning the people against reinstat ing or continuing notoriously suspec- fed effeliders In oflieinl position., Could impertinence or imbecility go Anther? ' As well claim we should lie precluded from noting the myste rioas Movements of the epidemic on out borders Until death rears its ghast ly form in ours and by-ways. Or that we u net Isaint out the silent spread O leil,Matil the offend ens are; dilly cm' t, convected and sunteneod: •Thls policy can only be Insinuated even, In the interest of pa' litiad timisgreSsors. 114 application by the press to the entire range of subjects it is called 'upon to 'treat, would open wide the door to every species of public and private' crime. We will have none of it. We recog nize it-to be as much theprithary du ty of pubiLe journals to warn the pet). pie of approaching evils, as it is their seemlary• duty to record existing crimes. The righteousness of the notion that prevention is better than cure it antedelavian In its origin. We think the eharges, that Imo turned public attention to the corrup tion at Washington and the State capitals are specific enough. The people think so too,and are determin ed to apply the reiticdy. If they do not succeed this year or under this Administration, next time they will be more terribly in earnest. The small crowd of interested noodles or knaves, who would stifle this grand outburst from the heart:of the nation for • rellirm, will find theinselves swept away-as the merest rubbish. , Is there no einruotion at the petal cal center of the country—Washing ton, Albany or Harrisburg? Is • all the talk on the subject sensational fustion? Then, pray tell us the secret of the immense fortunes realized on moderate salaries in the public fier vice, .or explain away the presence of that mysterious lobby or thaw organized rings to control public or promote private legislation ? But we are told all this hammering Is at un seen sinners. When, in the history ofthe world, did guilt ever seek the light? Are votes sold in the gold room or at the 'Mixt exchange? Is the "useXisSided halance"adfertised for takers? .Do the details of "Inci dental expestwo" appear in the re. , ports ofrailroaid officials? The qua*. Dons 12114 e theriaselve3. We have to strike at the . dark-perate 'frond the front on ,masked Ixttterits-uutil the secrecy with which 'Saltiest and hvislattredliibolism . anshrouds itself; Is penetrated.. We fancy, even now,. we detect erevioei in. the . admits in our own State and Ineality.. But, aisiv* to tfilaaubjeet of gen.; end ehareek,iiletutter bawry, of Eric! dlstrieti ID, titeinstfitatelienate, *laid MOEIIO very smart things, tet be la apt to dowhed"riled." We will permit, the itildettedraw Ids oWn Inference tutdpitiniii them With What Weltitie written as beat he may. It was ori debate ~h e Slate Senate on Set , 'BMW Is proposition to use i unex tiettbaltmce hi antlelpat The men of the interest on pu debt. The'llbalauce was 1 Erie Solidi:Ws , biome, und he istat ilta InJhbf'general" way Itt , at Treasurer might be 2311 Z , ,: - e. r with the largqouin left . i i itifiltrVial l atftsiel la bit, rr'ostrah _TIM. P `ett 'ST; ' se ses tessatom ''' fat : Ise w , asklisiLtheSs voter? , ..tki sot do pils=t Polar sOahra ig ls i rld i r " ArMarer Is' 'Z.i tro:niftscs isadrod to Me SIMMS? •Li , ; "Thtlecuis• wort • OtAowassavasZ., sot , stud tan sullestjasi ilsell Mt 11.0 tuor• 1 . r . ....diestbigaitybody.TlAMistsersh ge e payear debts. As ksa bees well said theGeassid.. iipsenzoleut has Mold Mb PhD ? Whl ii ibusia we sof sftli ft? s esy this Wuncy •scst gd tb, ply ger 00tAtestolat•essleilaff i llteS: Thaw. ' 4 1 1 4; t ' &VIZ irgfaiogtraco:.".Tbrs= should' bs Saki WS 411wiptsrpisis Id' paying+ tlit . ,-, . , .t'; ,- 41,4 i:l. , '• . •1: ... When:it is txmiddereli th iddienater Lowry ht cue 1 of l t lifiltietertibt littlitii; ,cliusi of the State, OR 'hinge:it Mein . -', '.tier Of . the Legialuture:,as, WOW_ ii ,of the llepublican :pnrty,we think his little Mot oratory might' be,. called, P6lnted,particulr or gpielfle,•rither' than `gentaiii.t 7 -- L i t /ie.:C:44' 1 ( itrAirrs. nwitlitosn., ,' L : • ,ThpApwi qc,Vie death of Irenry4;i itaymond creates a protoundimpres- Won Mall official and polltiettleireles.. Ills dendsets lilt to i tioi 0.04 lok , t to Journalism: " Ire'died 4. '4.iiivev,- IdNew YOrk otrthemoriting 0f.E14- day last. The. New- York Ito/ giveS the facts of his deittlyas follows; • 'Mr. Itaymend, actvmpaidedhly his daughter, Went to kirevuWoriti Cenie ‘ Wry yesterday efternoniqforthe pur pose of , selecting It • nuttily plot. Ile intended 'to ha'Ve the betty a one of 'lds children, who (lied a fCW Weeks tom; removed from the vault, and re-, interred:. 110 rettirftetl ltd the r•ffrosa• pilicenhentlive o'cl6oli, l aild Minut ed to die niNoctatel, 'eatthrithiit ite,iley,l, er. felt , beam , 'in his: life, :eicept: a slight:Wing of .fatigue i consequent; upon his long wnlk througlitheconn till. Ire left the •oirice labinit, ,t 4 • o'clock andpmceededte lila midenws In \Vest • Ninth street, where be , re; unlined until about nine e'eloCk 'to recover from the 'fhtigue of thd'aftei noon. Mr. Raymond left, the house, about nine o'clock, remarldng to.the members of his family that he had an'appointment to attend a petaled meeting.'; ire was seen shortly after walking up Broadway, and one or two . friends, who stood in front of. Walluck's Theatre, noticed his elastic step and gerieialapouice of robust health. . After utttending the • meeting Mr Raymond returned to his residence about eli‘ven 'o'clock, Rid as soon us belled closed the door alter him he fell heavily upon the koon. Zig - Meat the Inmates of the house beard the fall, lthwever, having'retired- fir the 'night About three ' o'clock this morning one of 'Raymond's children became restless, Mid upon becoming' fully aroused remarked that she heard some one breathing heavily. The persons in the house were im- niediately awakened, and on descen ding to the hallway Mr. Raymond was found extended int the floor, en tirely unconscious, breathing heavily and apparently with great difficulty. He was carried to his room; placed upon a bed and physicians sent for. Fdur physicians arrived anon after, site examined him and prenameed. him beyond all medkol aid.k They also declared the awe to beapoplexy. Mr. Raymond lingered in im uncou.; scions State until - nye When bestial, surmunded by the members of his family. He passed away ap parently with but little pain. The news of his death mused Much excitement, and very general regret throughout the city. All the down town hotels and newsixiper offices displayed their flags at half mast as mark ,of respect. The Aosociated Teem - also adopted raolutions praoive of profound - sorrow at the. death of Mr. Raymond. A TELEURANI from LOVCIIWOrtiI to the Pittsburgh Gazette dated June 17th, says the Times met thmrierea lire, of Leavenivorth, publishes a his tory of the Osage land swindle, front which it appears that Secretary Browning, Gem Ewing, Sturgis, of Chicago, Taylor, Conunissioneriefln iff-en Affairs, Senator Pomeroy, and Representative Clarke, .of Kansas, were Interested in it.. Thestatement says at the last session ofeongress the _treaty was so amendedthat theAtch-, Ison and Topeka Railroad would have three million acres of Osage lands. Pomeroy's brother-in-law, owning that, was to sell the land at an advance of eight cents per acre, netting the sum of_ $240,000 for Pomeroy's ser vices In ratifying the treaty. What would hive been and what was de.- sirel by the ratillestion of the 'treaty was about as follows: ! Sturges could Make two million» and a half dollars, 'rhos. Ewing, Jr., .52500*, (proba bly divided with Browning,) Taylor $2.1,000 and Pomeroy's brother-in law $240,0410. Sidney Clarke wanted at least $50,000 in lands and bonds. The Leglelrtii•e Content. , • We repeat, what we have often Iter ated, now is the time forthe Repub. Hem masse to be on the alert; to Se wet as delegates to eolnity Conven tions Men who will represent their I 'fielings and sentiments and nothltt-. ate for positions ortrust none' but' men of integrity and es , pacity. Espcciallyshould thisdiscre , tion be exercised In selecting candi dates Yor the Legislature. It cannot be denied that hen'tofore the people of both parties have been infamously deceive] In the men they have sent to represent therein the Legislature. The people now know. those men, and If they do not desire te'vote for'them again at the polls, let them be defeat- - ed in our maninating Conventions. It is time that citizens who grumble at the corruptions of the men they choose for legislatorsshould take that eager and watch fulinterest In'pri mary elections' eh will secure us an honest representrition.. The Legisla ture of Pennsylvania has become such a stench in the, nostrils of all de cent people as to demand at their hands more care in their choke of Be presentatives. The Itepublietth par ty; fa this erfaie f cannot afford to re- , main supine.' The victory is in theif ,trands; and If they'lese it, it will be because of a mast 'culpable and crim inal negligente on their part. They fought - throughone of the - greatest Wars in history for the succesiinfone Of the grandest principles, Of national governinetit that. 'ever ;agitated any on earth, and- by • their valor alai • Steatlfastness gained rtglorious -ry. Shalt WI men take, pi sae , of our-Party Mal 'drive it to ruin in the hour when we 'should be enjoy ig the fruits tits Ai•6ll, fought battle the contemplation 'of the stirring % oast? God forbid! We haVeluo much at stake, in Ninor, le.giory and in history, now to let • 131 v - insitlonii foe, whomovelenght'on the battle field, - kreep into power -though bur 'taitalnal negligence., • • In Pennsylvania the Democracy will make desperate exertions to whip us. They will not leave a stone , . ... . ~ s f , . it del . , , -.A . P.' " i t onli ti ltiftxtbU4 l • 42 ' 7 " , ... Ilictghilndelphigi 41 - K 7 ll tta yan:,o( Vie . . perii hi ' two; 'AllsOktigtetbe riiIIV ICitlnr: ) 1 •Sri ll l'lT.ty_taii , ~ n cnitY..!, Inet, 'l,mstomy/s• •, , ';',loeintie,ri!: 'theo. . 0 I,tettni;z: ~ 6,, , , , ,A-0r. : 1 4 , -, Tom '. 4, ~:,i. Ong.' t6nt'• Has 4.14001 Pd the I': .. berettiOdehfated'. us tlifill audagni*lii," • u OLletitii4 eintkiitt - Weide. .t w a n t seven' ties• M cif "thopntle . '..tfhinnikiit." The':einitlnmnik•:of 8, ')Xmoortitie vidoilliunsltiOti'l;eonlii 'Alt *oif;hisipea - ; anci . thet* bind Onitldy ......4•04 oiy: tie - Bepiubllate: platy; should be.defetlei!;`_. ,Hlii ilibtoire hOI "our AIM iii•otti own . hands : lilidifive. Lase irile.,in any shied. dlstilii ',Of the Shitet'it:*ill'he thiOngli:lhn IhOil Of badrnlnthteniefit; end - , slif.evldonee that' eoittiPt - nien have token '‘i:oor Anti iit•Theiiiins,_'and lire 'ruling' our P;" 4/12 t r 1 L ' - The'4.o,'•eOlitemplu 'tang. = 'g . th • en. opportunity 'which ii, Pemuemile Vietorylii the LegiSlature ,next - wititer lveuldgh•tit them to per-.. petuntklb'elr On* bY lr gert7mand etiogieptOrtonment;miLieels to thorn td put their beetroot fOitraiii, return-' 'ding them of theprise in Men. ' ;Let tei emulate 'their efample . In ;this niipoe,insolvihg thot in no Inidianee Will *0 06* 'lt• Vidnenible paint - In our Nile. litAilgetr, the ' enemy 'MSS , - Stilite:'"Let iirlieg,men b e untiik* tea fortlin T - ' Wand therernif bo no 1' *kat* tiny ley hj izumi eallty,.iv ei4thetehnVe-thel oppoitin , o f. " ' frgnialrdit IWO' • eqeinr in' ' f eir iitiO li roldir.,' thus:win - pg,try eters•'9l`' " etiltAle,d' 'tteoo9 .. - ,'7,i-li,et!' G,iftt'it ..'..!-'`'"", , ' - cOrretilm)i4 tik • -%•-•_ '"%...'yoi go atiiiiiiii*. -: :' ' NM . -!- , ~:,. ~ . ;r;#411• 0 #;11. 3 10; '. ' ,..fr: . D , '"t_ . _,..T „.•, .Nh0.','46.4.' . ! ;lard' schemes .. - 7 ',...,,T1' .Y l llltliVietPOlr itk44l% t ...• C. r ,!:. , . ght . to' iiglits , by ydureq' -' , 11,,,L , ": • ',lP,''''.llnti'&ittied greatei :Int:: ,' Ude, Vie:047.1 $4; hag puj ii ,4 , ..1 • 6 down satiate!! t at lythatlblii ' • ishatheavets will not Mini ty' le detibt. , For spy- ' cant Years . . "- ~ . f.:/ 1 40.0Pic , to re gard a; feweirtir l'eingsters : asa-, Pablo of strangevmovements, but our purple wenk . hartity iireparot to be- , Base ,thai:the'Y-Catied,cat the bite. legisintiverativaes with special refeo-, once to the. hitaTreasurershlwarid: the fingerineof 't,lM surphil State funds for the wrandizement Of a fa vored feiti,.,,,:ildl,the .Ttephiblicims' I have oetwertied.with on the suldeat me Strong% flattener. that the, leiriP" halve cand4atetifit thel*trlefottOt, to. be. sapid -iiitoii: , itt languageoo . cannot, ,be misunderstood, :to .define their Iwo:Mora upon ' , Several' poi* Guitar° of sciinnehitniitrtnitect to the, tax-payers ofFennsylvania. Thor quest Is a returnable one; and it meets. 'surprising . that'ou'r own nominees have not, eret,46,lrntight 16 allay' the feeritiline4, l ooliti.Publie . mind by puttin g thetiaelYie. eqUarily, on ,the record, withentevett waiting the .no- Gen or the Distrjetird4foreneee. , • • • l'errilit4liAlistOti: itiel#, ilia kinctneekcit:,liw aiiAigi'blink this question: ::I!tre - people are becoming. more andtMereTtirouse. 4 every day. Theyfoelve beotii Featly 'Wrong ‘`.,4 - 4iitil they are a.- ierininedictiVatli the movements of their candidates closely in the.future. The State is kettrili , In debt. That debt am, be greatly'' reduced every year, if "Gov. Geary's. suggestion • is . carried out, to require all. the num) , preprinted Money to be sacredly air' plied toWeril Its extitatiishnient and not alloW the Treasurer to. use it fur tag own Ixtrietit,arsithe benefit of his own backers. This is so manifestly tight, that I wonder how any rightlY disposed eandidaie Fun hesitate tor an instant in giving it his ready and, hearty conmrrence. VINDEx. i:or the Bcavor Argus Mr. ErnTotrt-1. urn about of the Kum( opinion of one of your corres pondentS., that ] will not willingly give my support to anytandidate fur the Ls gisfuture who will not pledge himself to go - against the renomina tion of the presort State:Treasurer— who, it seems, could not even get a clear endorsement in his'own county and who will not also favor the-pas sage of a law in regard to our State I funds, such as yodlutvo indimted in your columns. Ido not know how our nominee for Senator feels on the subject, but 'I learn Incidentally that our candidate fur Representative haS declare(' that he wilt. treat all requests of this kind with silent contempt. For his own sake,: I hope he is not correctly reported. If he said his Senatorial colleague have taken such as 111-mivisisl position, I think they *ill soon seethe Importance of recon sidering it. If they do not, I will not say they will he, or ought to be, shorn of any votes in October; but I will say,without any hesitation what ever, that If the developements that liave leaked 'out Shim the Convention, had been made public before the pri mary meetings, neither of thent could have received a nomination. I hope you will: irßitial. 4 4diLig ti!' matter until they will feel constrained by a sense of duty to place themselves right before the peopte. ' -Rporvertm. Felt Bellfet 1 • Mr. En print :ILThe , Republitune of "Old, Hanover," who' . as a , general, thing:are down oa . all that, partakes of trickery orlcorruption, bid. you . .011otbepent".in yone:etforts to re form the autnageinent of 'the State funds, and prevent: certain political trieksters from lining their pocketa with money that might to. go to re lieving the burdens of the.tar-iiakvens of Pennsylvania:, Do not suffer yourself to be deterred from doing yo,ur duty as a Ihithful journalist, by the cry of . "disergatilter," nr, by the insinuations of 'Toby' the Harrisburg correspondent of the Radical, that the .thmmancial, .the• Attocs and othershect4 that are bat- Mug inapt* OrotOt t tiOn!re*: PtPle.ileoPle,.h4v,e , 4e6ki by , . the I kluocratt.T .Unless • I :am greatly deceived, "TOhyO'cind ":1: 8 . . C:7 profoeing o Wittefrein "frank fort Springs"'am one and the same Individual, who these •many' yeurS . has been bitterly denouncing cliqtite and corruptienfsts, but who not* in Iris old have. got "hceizti, over head" into the Treasury .ring,, and to the grief-of his •old friends,. come:ll9lth as ttai'defendertf • Oa* . d H osses. "oW ; ate Miglit'y 'fall en." Again', :let .ine • say---do year duty, prudently and fearlessly., The people are with you. Let consequen- ; ed • • , y t or ; ; y he -r MIL UTV.. end John Mf:r3linry as the iiindidate et our par- aecond terte,taamt ,, . . lilt be come the itepafileti - to Close i liw the gat - ill uly. .p m,onhe Md inst.,- and Seal. it by an emphaticre-eleition. rho Straggle for delegates has been ppm and 'fair. Considering- :how ..inuch was sacterepposition, it Is ss ' tonishinh'iihtelttfib brit *alb gitlbwn . At the primary meetings,. Ho carried idany couatier withe4 t a , con , t. :Notian Ts he d& to Inakehthi . our candidate but the formal registration ; 4f the'popitlar decree. ~ The Post of Governor of Pennsyl yank Is not in all respects a pleasant grie. lt'ls full of responsibilities. A We iltcHarriaimuia within witanglitar. .and too often a:earnmk - Legishdure, ,ktif all annoyances the worst to a *native inducV. Olis Age!Jkoolt4timek ,ove the long •rollv Ofiour , Obvernors we find that every one of every par :W*llas had a rough time of it. Who can forget Governor Curtin's troub hi? how he was beet and threaten ed ?how offorts were made to defeat him for a I weal tete? liuttwdokl the party was said to feel toward lthn ? And yet ho was renominated by almost amiamatiorr. It took a lit ,Bre time to wake up the people after- Weds,_for,lB9 yes a ~yofer. ,iiloody war., and 'All alkit•tlitlfilt• ( NV Vilett l, the heart of the r imers wag it thrObbecl In illt k ita ble re . sponse, and Cli in werre rued for three yotrtimore,of hononabltutdmial 14rsition.. , t. , , - . - . .. . 7 _..., I.i ~,,...,,-. . ...:.Ntid . juitto will • the. •peophic'eled ' Ate Itepubil candidao for Clover.. nor nen ql,olll7l.iiiiiitit "fee men orl for principle? That is tpeiVholo of it, .whir' that "is: trete nnielf will say that it is not a rtrug, ,gle for primiiple? For It is not, mark oil, asitthe notainutiewhirt Chivas npr were deubtful. It is fixed. What ,opeblicad, then, is willing to array, Ithedfacaiiist the inevitable? . - . i If Geary defeated wo lase the Ku- Promo Ju °Pt WIPALL,Iie 13thierr Geary f lty of tlie promo. Court. We lose the Legislature. We lose the city of Philadelphl . a. Who is willing lo pay ,suit! a prim to gratify persona sOseir? We answer, not the people, and' we ho - i e none of the politicians. . " Throw iyfay Pennsylvania next fiat, and yea vitalize the DemoentcY everywl Their hopes. are few, or only e.ris . in Me prospect of Repub lican (1‘ ' oat.' Artiv;:,.if , Genetnl m i l 'Cleary , i4* hot iIS gl:Xit a 'randier - es he Is, and 1 he had not been an hon est Gswern r, to vote for - him would be Sr less greeable Bien to darts. eittely help to elate therebel Herne°- , racy of the South and help to elect - a Democratic Governor of. Pennsylva nia. But as the case stands, patriotic duty unites with patriotic Impulse. islo naawaiall.litatate.wir love citb. 'a.e ell .bh3 party ls ebtihtr: • ' ',.:', I.Tniigr God, this Governorment of . citim cannot he administered in the Itterests of true freedom save by the *publican party. The past has , proved at least that much, and the ' awe he not yet come when We can lest the future to the party that has iehlaftati infamous immortality by 'trying to destroy the Union. The Republicans of Spain are mak lug demonstrations against the re turned ,31onfpensier. • At the same time, M . . Sugushi, a member of the Ministry, has had the ,hardihood to announce that after the institution of The regency Republican cries in the treets must be treated as seditious. •ContntAingtidtee.. iteptibtiotui Idemon-: stiatiotik itn&the iiHtiglepnblicruf an inuneement, we are prepared for the apprehension. that some popular trouble may occur on the instalation. of the Regent Serrnno, • . • If affairs In the •New-Orleans Gus.. torn-house were no worsellnin a re port Just wade by a niecial,Ogent of the TrensurY bepUrtwent would in die:de, 'the country has been defraud- OA much less than rumors have led to expect. On three threu hundred theiismuidblittis•ot frthid ' kiss been dl.4covered, which, in view of the previous operations In New - -Orleans, strikespe av Telputiqbiy resoilabbl. itnd considerate performance on the part of the thieves. Dover, IL, Lunt week, John .P. Austin was shot dead by Ann (lage. Home young -people were ex amining revolvers when tint dix.vi-id asked Miss G a ge to fire at him, not supposeing thatthe pistol wtts loaded. Ne it 9 A deertifteniesits: "Diporeof the coodjtlya,n( the National /lank 11, or Beaver couoto; , -Ne*Vrlghtt)o, ot the cltor nr bo.ine.:".. on lite 1 HI day ot Jane, isiet. He:Nut' itt7iiii. (Aetna :11311 1)1PCIMIlif , ... ... ..... $.1:7.1;11•49 thenlnns • - . . 18..,...^... . U. S . liumin (0 SMUT Circulation.. . .. 1•81.009 - 00 r. S. /loud. on band... . .. .. .... 11.YM) 00 1)00 from itetinemitm and Resent Apt ; it,::l7 ....; :Jut from other National Bank:. ii.iti.l :2 'lank Ing Howie... , ... 11.141 TS Furniture and nature% . it,9;t; nit Currant elver:tans .1.111 Cl ram.. rant.... . .. . ... '. .2.41:5 711-n.z.:t.... Ellie of other National 8ank..... .. . :Inn tai .IKract lona I Curreucy, A.lucludinz ulckels) tr; cola1;6:520 fietrel 'fender Notia.. .. . .. . 1.1.401 00 1 • • Surplus Loud Diocoant ~ : ... Esehtug . e. Lntere.t Nattobal bsulz rlrni State. ECM KEZEI . 4.h73 69.-14 W 9 Ili . latiou out.tani.llll,T,. 91St91q 100 (111 Vltil, Al arils. County of Bearer nt , eh: ashler of the National Bank bl olartinly affirm that the atooe the best of my knowledge and 1)15,AI/1)1Jc/0Na Cus4l.l, this 19iti of Jane, laa Ell HOOPS, 'Notary Public. • I,Dtt. fOWNIZND, 1 -Director.. . ' State of PeauPyl I.BdsaM Room.. I Bearer County. do ptatrilmt tetras I beikr. suiwerlNA bern CHAR brrmt nx.r. m wros R. It. MD IN GOODS: MELD& CO. J. M. BUR No a sim Ed ..torte tion to 'mau l; a Famw /ad - Pla silka, all 01°1, 1 • (;.al' Pip Has, I .lljasca , twqrlb out lit a great rethic• Jiang() Attu bnifired Black make., rey Dr o“ iii b'retcJt and lasi! lack Auil Colored tiViladiPPl 2 , 2 1:$ for 20, ;; its. Figurv.l .inen4, • , far 25 fasnl4, . Chintz wort h . :*4 • rt•in4 Coe VI 'vont+, linittg.trartb F 1 Pit .$?, 31.4- 45,ccnts for 31 ' worth WOO for. :io Table I.,inona r .(:rich, Nankin:, Dialwrs,lllnaclaal 31tuaiik' Sheeting., Pil;ccw Cast , Car4l. • liir ]teu ;alai Lloy;i' wcitt.‘ tit.otk• . • - all new_ithil .• • lot • in the c • city • jtin •2:41. _" • .!reacliers Wanted.—...4pplicalkuu hill be received br the Board of School DlreCtora of Nth. Ilrlghton 'School Mattis; aalll 311 If iii Iso. tdealav r a ( ill ''l'earliets. asfothms t, ,- 1 roaleTsiuclpal at 4,100 per mouth, 1 temath Vigo :WINS 'Tti•her at 11115P4r . Thooth Grammer School Teachers ,at ' per mouth.l . ' temale latelmediate School, I l iaeheri per month.' • • 4fealita.Pl 'mar/ School Teachelli at $93 per 1 .4 1 TheVohnty Satieriatendeot wit hold the exain. militia on To*dajdoll. l .l3., Wahl *At' seam" J hultditia, commencing at 9 o'clock. • • A:0 43M.ILASilt, Seep. orlymid. Itin 2121- EXECUTOR'S NOTE IC,-Lettere testa summary has leg been ~.nauted, to The Subscri ber on the Estate 61 John Wylie, late of Ohlo 1144 Bearer .Co., N.. dammed. Therefore, all musette knewlng themselves indebted to said Ell tate will male- date payment, and all those' lourintr claims against. It will present them duly autheqll4ated.lor sell'ement. May 19. VOU44. ' JOHN SLCI'T, Ter. New Ad AG. VOCAL AND., -wiLLEE 011TSX BY TUX PUPIIA OF TILE Bearer Seminary & lutitate tiailadalY EVelq/cfSMOCM,fP OI .• AT TUE 1 311 1/ - *!) O f fi l i l P lll4 44i: 9 4 ADMITTANCE, 501 mat Aker - Ales aim:acme at 8 o'clock. (um' Aka Radial ca r pi.) 4 • 0....". i PeeredVo by the veirtois or Ib Borough of New Gat . L ORDINANCE fp" - • , it& it enacted by the Town ovabai of t tun: °Mat of New Galilee, and It It hereby matted by authority of the same, fi at all cues of drunk -suttees on the etreeti ~ this borough., or at 'public places or house erelo; are forbidden : and that all wanton oolng and yelling, to the streets of this born the em of profane, lode. ii r cent or threatening boisterous language; and all kinds of disorderly conduct whatsoever, an noying and Ifitrious to the public, with's Ibis ro bough, are by forbidden under the penalty of not lees the one nor =rattan gee &tillers for each and eyerp,olkneeslhe mum to Ittp.W ripen theipenton cherge4 wild , 4: a,* any of tbete.-00 menial= thlited iv .. pro , per authority of said borough. Attest...N. authority , i • i . Abthee9l4 Ile/ ~_, , i 1 / • .1 , • •••,' •[± , k . , OAVIININ. Barra: o. Y. Ile It enaeleall by the Torth Council pf Ma bOr. °ugh of New Galilee, and It Is hereby roamed by the authority of the inns, That all persons are fur• bidden to cot, tweak, deface, bedaab. or otherwise int ore any abm.boards, pumps, wells, fences; Metre. i t: ~:i ei ozr.:ttialveme,rittli.lio.r orto public notices In this borough, tinder the penalty of not lepotion am, LK Inpitip= m Mg CeMera, km. each UM every offence : map ty 10 be ixtr ed upon the cotrvlctbm of the renton or perions wLI %lending, or any of them, before the proper so. Morita *field boron:h.• ' `Alleat—lT. D. Eaunt,tieel. , ' : ~ Approved June IS, UM - W. I tiOMPSON, Darprig. ..- - 1 . . ik 1 i iki. , lL . 1 ,11; , Ile ItCoacted by the Tcent:ouncil of the Dm. —.tea by the aegis ofNeit Galilee audit 4 herettienagiedly the autbortryof rhesame, 'fiat after the passage and protZtlon of this ordinance any penes, or peredris, Artflag. bones or motto at • tamer • tato tooodb trut„ or whit shall 'be set/mated b i l l thne disinterested citisairelxt the retard ward. In tidies mabour, Mora the street., lanes oralleys of this borough, upon con viction thereof before the proper authority, shill (tweed and pay the pe_q pf not. len.than two,, our more thiM ten doibwirit ft COOS: Wale nee of sold borough, for each and every offencti-bao belt amid line to go to the pence glebe the in. formation, the balance to the borough urer for the rise of the crwOrsikat.' • - • Atleet—W. Etcht,itice`y. • 'Approved June 231, 19111. "' ;317; ITIO/1P50N,../hergree. • 13e it etneted by 'the Town" Council of the Dor, oagh of New Wilke, and the same la hereby en acted by the authortty of the same, That on and alter the lint day of, sly hag, any Immo Or pee eons who shall put oi cause to be put intothe putb lic squares, or any public street, lane, or, alley, within the limits of silks corponticaptny timber, brush, none din. Mal ashes, manure, or any alb' er substance• or polyp any tiltelling poets—except for d r use or-,ioresstt Of shops, or for the ptotecUoo of meats y—ritlibuaLturaing ab• lathed leave ay the Stmt Loadolaslower to that eflet shall, on col:mlnion. rotten and pay I line of nee dollars sad costa besidesN ueccoary capon. Sc. lectured In lemming the same ; sett Ins or 'penalty to be recoverobk foe de mewl said bor. ough before my Justice of Cho POMO thereto. Provided, That brick, stow Imam, sad odo er material intended, to be used v t i lfbitag or repairing may remene te, .m 4 aces. streets and slap, faire ramosashlo time, pr ttuned by ovided Met tha ;teem larste of thecae - notla stb a„ um& •I ~Jitreet—W.D. Sawn, 8.0 , , .APPro , mi Jan lt, it9a _ lie It mortal-by w. T110111"SON. Avg.*. 11. Torn - __-- -by Council of ttie bor • ough of Ne w Galilee, and It Is hereby enacted by the authority of the Nun • That from widener the let day of Jail" INA /t shall not to lament for nay person or persons to ',halt shows as ashlbltlons or any kiwi, ha said borough, wathowthat oblate- Inc a licenastrom tho Burgees thereof; for Which license shall be charged—for all clrcuseSilitenaga ries, ,11. c., tinder cannot., the sum crhutdollare ; fur all plays, mountebanks and jog:lens, the mom. of ere dollen; and for all other in•doucethibi. nuns, the sum of three dollars; and If any:person or person. shall ix/111M any of the foregoing In the limits of the said borough, wlttiont Ark ob. tatolug license, he or they shall forfeit and pay the sum of twenty dollars for every such offonce ; Prona,d, That the burgess shall hare power to remit the license aw,l in certain cases, as la his Judgment by may deem proper. , !Attest —k. D. f2stutt. //key. Approved, June 11. 1809. ‘Jc W.TUOMFIWX, Varrytios. No. 6. .1 Be It toad:4d owo Codal ottita bor *deb off'Ne 0 ' s o d el It Is hereby emithathy tea. autllptity or thr caste, That ea peewits airs. log or keeping n dog or dog., wlthm the Moho of Ude borough, obeli be requ&ed to pay • tax Of ty cent. for ono dog; and If the same person Onus or keeps more than one dog. he or she .hall fur the second pay a las of one dollar, and bf the third, one dollar nod Arty cents; and the Its fo In crease In the same ratio for a greater Dumbed Bad Burtch female do ,, one dollar. fr Attest—W. D. };call. Sec'y. Approved Jane IS, Into. ' W. TIRY.IIIPSON, Dour's., NO. 7. Ifs It cheered: hv the Town Council of ae.eu sr the 'retie Council Of thilbor , ough of ;Sew Galileo, and RI. hereby enacted by the authority of the came That no amino shall be suffered to row at h I large n' the borough of New Galilee. under the-penalty of one half the ratite to the tar of the borough fur repairing the streets , and alleys, Therefore If any Ito , • or bons' Shoat; cu ihu trbgl i P!....l! ehil li P's be rfo tg . ; d d 7 7 4 of the at Iblitf ' ...Vtable (dram borough to ta ke up the panel and make pod thereof. by one paper smut on his up s In a public place, and two other pa• pore put up fn'poblic plates' In said borougN and if.tho (Weer shaltappear within tied doss al wrench node... pOore prOperty, pay eo•4loooedatrea j lalth ttVaildltional earn of hall the raise thereof. he ur She or they chatl be entitled to atle'l property) but If no on her appears within deadeye. or the shone terms of redemption are not fully complied' with i i at the eXpllalglua of that time, maid Constable hall airthivilLt 'proceed and sell the same at public auc tion to the highest bidder, and after deft flog root, and charge., place the pro,veds In the bor• iinigh treasUry, onekialf of which .tall be subject l ' to the order of the original ownyr of the property. A itevt l =W: Irratax - , gee? Approved Juno 13, PDX Jll.' irri . W. THOM filtr,Mikt l 9l", LINDSAY, STERRIT tignVillf:CM, NEW N• 111)LER4.e-'Fsa • . - s'-'' l4 '- , ic‘J-3z7;;•--- -. ' , -.. V 91,1147 1100.600 60 17 14,0 00 HARDWARE - HODS ail Lai IEIEI wrv. Head of Plisightield, P.I2ITSBIThI; H. PENN". 4. MIMI Al (4 11.1.:,1.'1` It 3..131.1..1L7' ' ' inzt 771 F. CIBF. or Throat and Lung Dimpusen. Dr. Wisharl's Pius Wu Tar Cordial. 1 1 14 (he ett.al principle of the Pine Tree, . 1,1,4 n. ^ad by s peculiar races. In the distillation of th.• %pr. by ohlcli Its highest inedictl propertleo. are retained. , IL is the only sarttintrd and, reliable remedy that basest, been prepared Potn the Juice of the Pine 'Free: It invigorate* the digeativo organs and restores the appetite. It etrengthens the debilitated system. It purifies, and enriches the brood and . r 4, (rum the systeak eficlupUon wlkln breeds on the lungs. . dissolves the name or phlegm which attn. the alum:rages el the Meg, Da healing principle art• upon the Irritated our. Dos of the kings and throat. penetrating to each diseased part, rellevhsg pain and subduing hula .\ Ili* the result of year* W /hid, and expelling:a acid ill offered to the afflicted with the positive as surance of its power to enroll cloth:wring diseases. If the pa tient has not too long delayed a resortino the means of cure Consumption of the bingo, Cough. Sore Thril. mull Breast. Bronchitis. Liver Complaint. Blind and 'needing Mrs, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Mother's, Sc, We are oneu asked why are not other remedies in the market for Consumption, Coughs. Colds and other Pulmonary affections equal to Dr.L.Q.C. Wisher - Cs Pine Tree Tr Cordial. We answe .r _ Ist It mires not by stopping cough bfit• loosening and assisting, hater, to throw 'off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes. eauring irritatkmand cough. I. MI. Moot Throat and Lung Remedies are,com posnt of anodynes which alit the cough for awhile, but by MAP. conahin g effects the , IIW tins become hardettbt end un min-- ..Mute and are retalumi In the system, causing diseases beyoml theimnirol °four most etsiroint phvalcians. id. The Plot Tree Tar eonlial, with Ito amsl,,ll ants, are pmfotrble,bccanso they reintnethe cantle ofirrltatlon of thy mucous metubmwe end bron chial tubes, assist the Inuge to act and tbrdw Off .the unhealthy gee shuns_ and, purify the blood, thus scientifically making the cure perfect. I Dr. Wispart has on Me at his oflico hundreds and thousendil Of Certtlicatme freak reel and sip, men of normestlentible- character' Who Were tinie .Itopeicsly given up to die. bat thteeigh the pro n. deuce of God were completely restated to hen Ih by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial. A physicist; In At. tendency who tan be Omitted In Ipersou nib; free Dreher:a: be, or',Pine Tree Tar Cor als' ULU per bottle, fill per esie. Sent by armee* marecipt of price. Address 4 Q. C. Whiny', IL D. Na. nab North fidatreet. Philadeiphht Pa. aprel:3m. • ,1 , 1: BUYERS _ .4:~Y:CS'lei: 'W .~ WILL FIND A VtItY,LARGE AND ATTjtACTIVE STOCI OF 'FOREIGN AND DOIdESTIC •.! TO . AT 0;1'4,4 I tr 4 DRY - GOODS, EMEE r 7 r LOW PRIC E S, 1 ;, 'F MIECIIIIIMI Either by the yard, piece or package AT fi A. IV. JRWIN . 40 Co'S. 178 Fetleeal Street, Allegheny CIZE WAVER. MUINTOCK COWANY, pit[AVE just reeeiredperOce.ttt Steam. era Minnesota, China, Russia, lowa, 'y of f,andon. and City of Baltimore, the largukt as , lorluteut of mug beautiful AS - T 11, E _P _ R E•‘, 1... A. T. ~.. , .I",'i C • .r.,r,,,,,, lit to this 1 'icy, which they 'tn. '!port tliretily front • lho mug celehratell Manufacturers of Europe, and consequent. lly can offer attlii: very lowest rates. They ifal especial attention to the very low :prices of Ingrain Carpets for . all deserip. dans. • CLOTHS, IitiATTING,SHADES4c Oliver M'Clintock & Co. Fifth Avenue. Pat.burgh. Pu mar24:ly JOHN ''SHARP; DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions, CORN, OATS, MILL FEED. ANII FLANsIiEI) MEAL DRAIN Aq;-E Of nil umi IMPROVED CIII3INEY'• TOPS.' For Sail' at ►laafGrtorer.s Priem CALL AND EXAMINE. CASII Pni.l !or ('OUNTItY 14191)1:Cr, Ucikk Delivrn,l Free of rhargi I wilEsTEtt: ".Ilay : MOWERS and REAPERS. inayitofili, • It GENERAL AGENTS FOR •"rTIE-, 3.lxe oit OR ORIGINAL DROPPER, Acknowledged be [amen everywhere to bare no superior "a Mower nor equal as a draper. Mao, TEE "WORLD " -The great Cat Gear machine, which has crualmi • tervolotinn hi Mowers, and all intenneent glnDer. 'utsita with on in nrunonating it the :beet. It win tun lighter, Wok better and WsOnager b 1 twenty years than my calm machine made. Come to IKAINQUARTIMS, whets bell these ma- chines were first Intermittent tuatmers la Western Pcnnsylrauta. Farmcm from adjoining 'coalman ihould see n• betas purchasing rantioasi.•Yenu Maeofite them SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO BUY NOT.. W. W. KNOX ? 137'Llberty Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. may 191,w . ; r',""` . 134 ; 41railitimittair ff!"r Heave* cri,11 , 7, Pu rep• r:e.' S. 4141777 v . • giaitikriv Co , Patetismo, Proortotais 111Oallogioroti of '6lllllllB PAM,/ 1101111tR '4WD 1111APInt, • dii., - ;•• de 01211.11.1011Mi11a •01t do do eloll,l3llWit .41/4.11 1110A11.4 14)2,4701, a.. )11Ulo ; Coen ISlnpore; Sow Callen , ono no r Chundog;ralto... 'tool nr &boys ; Aka floe out Muhl:. R ° PV,Vg, 14.9 4 PF t -M i • : _ , rsa :•i`stNt_ •• • • Out;Mow/ hot Itt s cni j o rkre 1001 =1zros.. to aft Wirowl tat Mar, vt• the to whet: proposuloo. via : lerer arindy ii =ecie of grim so Mid al dist color. h., felled to stow It; .. o . l.l . titoks It ermaot h. sacliao,".* eitart.dds erit ri b ; (in... obi gull 1110nifoo, Ire 6 , rf.it the so* of lifty Milan t IMO) ' 0 ••14,L, & coe . NiMM toirirtrit--4,ime.• • • • To bulldeni.sweapejbeitklweA 3ccorfm;r4 - x....riro "vat. 14. Vait444,sritiweiWtoe modiitutey. Ilia the re,-, beet thoe t e St la stream, lad will age dm waster; F i s m i l lio oat. We ben aw but tbe NW rl4bl. (.4 I , 4 1 4 44 • bin D ' . " 41 le to wiles 4 weetowat slltwnS amiss. It of to mak. . whiele will wereeet 444 e/ thew. it ws can ideregeget it teemb—red bat Wpm ... a •- - i LUMPS. *lt? to ift *No ,blit 11%4 W i7taiey.riter - terMika fn otberkfhis spook antint ft 2314 try ri .ellae bawler a tn e l le " l rre ot rl le• • clit "4 Ifet It. Or fti 00616: • UlllO denTertif r alter easonable Itstes • .118116 Horlio, to um =I oWlaim• • imiervw iremosim. mearera et so. =II Rare now.ln stare and ready Sir' exaraiii al,k l ia a &kilns trf 14717X17. #ItItIRINGI GOODS In Oiriivr.Bont4 ta sitd /Mita. Pfenett Pion• ars nod Ornaments, ltibbona In all Bic t a Balls . and Satins, ,TallatankaNti. Ibroideries and • 1. v v. • : Real and' . - -Ruffling, Pot& ings, White Ganda, • Ctunbriak PK's., Linen - • anti Paper CoHarsaaa Cutrt, Tice, Suspenders, Shirts, Shirt Fronts, Underwear, Comte% Hoop. Sklrt4Holserfiind %Tres, Paper Muslin muLUNGS, COJINTEIMANES, Soap, Pertmmiry, Umbrella% Para, ,b, AND !NOTIONS AT EASTERN JOBBING PRICES. • 1 Nos 77, 41 . 170 Market Street . PITTS I! WI 11. PA. TT, IFrik aptit. _ _ THE'I'EOPLES cooperative Life Insurance Company OF BE 4,VER, PA I tioorporated spechil Act of the !ATI. laturo, 'April Nth, 1869. Offleee.F. P. EXIIN,Esq., Presideal, D. .11'KINNEV, JR.,, Treasurer .U. E. AISA3tr.;, Secretary. A. W. TA Yl,olt, General Agent. This Company is now fully organized, and Citculanikeoutatning int Constitution and Bylaws may be obtained by apply • ingdo the Gelieritl' • A'S - 1:41:11 , Pezin'n. We Mille the Public Before Insurinkt Eliewhere to u (ire- Jul ,Ermaination of the (b.opem- Ike System, As ilinmated in!our circular, and the c curity offered to the in,uretl. A limited number of energOleAgents.who can give aullicientietutty lop the faithful per formatfre oftlutY, will tind'permanent ent ployinent by aUplieation to the General A ent in person of by letter. Dan'l lingua & Co, , 3IANCFACTURERS Marbleized Slate 31autles No. 107 Liberty eitreet. Pittsburgh, Penn's. • .1 fn the math sizing process awaits min era, colors, or Imbibe oxides, are applied to and absorbed :by the stone, which is then subjected to a proper degree or heat until the enamel Is perfectly incorporated with the slate, and becomeS one substance forever. We have now, on exhibition. over thirty mantles of different colors and sty9e:4 of finish: and we pay particular at. tention to orders 'where par ties 'what col. ors to harmonize With paper and carpets. We are receiving, monthly, new styles from European DesigneN, which enables us to produce the latest patterns In ma ble. Dunttat WlRl( 4 4_ t 4 Q v BANKERS, ,bilo ! 35 t i R EEI HILADELPHI kENERAL GENTS, FOR . . , . .. 4 7 . PENNSYLVANIA .6 . 0 AND %"'" . 0re:1'.45(410/ '11014,\.2.- 'OF THE "g 1 ' ....." I ' Y l i l it SIP . 0 017 Of ri/ lII NCEd ' I . UNITED STATES. OFPNERICA -.t:i-ozu.....num - :rar.oxikeT t Ag.."., rat0n".....„,,..r I CAM CAPITAL, 111,01)(1,000, /SRL PAID. Liberal terms caned to .Arent, sad loiklibieli•b a• In Tiled to tapir' ^lnca. 1 p e rartlealara tab. bad on foss Srega_ o l, in tb• secood story . q_ ,_.! _ isg o t w i s m. ViZ737, tv,r.v.....!.°:rz.v.rifear.a. ' IC. W. CLARK CO.. ZVI. us .10.011;m7f :a ,-- ; -- - ,- - - 1: - " - 4 4 ---- Opening NeW Goods DallY, J. W. BARKER & Co's. Nn.ian Markei.Strevi, i'ittnitur 1 .Tlt, Ora:SS (1001)8, in Anglo :tini 41ouble width,' in nil the.desinible •skitlint and nt ! . 2(kv, t.le, soe, &le and .10et.t. I :.• I BLACK BILKS, trnan tit I per runt rind upwartl4. STRWEI).I./CIIECK SILKS nt all plitnnt. of all styim i4attioat'ss Land I.4itits'i On hand mid made to Order, in the very LATEST PARISIAN STYLES. nriysl.lm
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