- £$. F. l*>|aa. •7 Samuel A. Dyer. IV Raola Brown, t Jesse G. Hawiey. >. M. Robinson, y I! R. Swarr. 21 J. R. Molten. 10 B. Reilly. T. H. Stevenson. 11 John Rankle, JOS John B. Bard. 12 F. W. Gunater. 124 Geo. YN Miller FOR Governor —CHAS R, BvcXAU*. Supreme Judge — James THOMPSON*. Auditor Goneral —Wm. HARTLEY. Oongreeanen at Laroe: J as. H. Hopkins j Rich'd. Yaux | H. B. Wright Delegate* at Large to Cbaffafoa/ 0*- rention: Jeremiah S. Black, G. "W. Woodward, YVrn. Bigler. Wm. J- B*i, YVm. H. Smith. T. R. Gowan. John H. Campbell, S. H. Reynold?, James Ellis, 9. C. T. Dodd. George M. Dallas, R; A. Lamberton, A. A. Purman, Wm. LCorbetu Constitutional Delegates, JOHN M. BAILEY, ofHuntiugdon- ANDREW REED, of Mifflin. Assembly—JOHN H. OR\ Is. , Prothonotary—AAßON WILLIAMS. Register—JOHN H MORRISON Reorder—lSßAEL J. GRENOBLE. Sheriff—BEN J. F. SHAFKR Commissioner—AUSTlN HINTOX. Auditor—JOHN SMITH. Coroner—P. S. FISHER. The Lancaster Express, an old Re- ] publican paper, can not go lor Hart- j ran ft, because he is the Cameron ring candidate, and it brings six specific 1 counts against him, which the radical press have not yet answered. Tho Express says on the 6th of August the lettter of Senator Billingfelt, on re tiring from the .Congressional canvass in Lancaster county was published. In that letter he said he retired from the canvass "in order that I may be left free to oppose what I believe is wrong in principle and at variance with the true iuterests of the Republi can party andjthe Commonwealth at large." What he was thus "left fret 1 j to oppose" he clearly expressed iu the j following six specific charges : 1. That "tbe Auditor General has permitted the practice of a system in his department of settling some of the meet important public accounts with out requiring duly authenticated or properlv qualified vouchers, to which no pruJent business man in his indi vidual transactions would submit." This is ajdireat, specific charge of mal feasance in office, which, if denied, Sen ator BLliingfelt is ready to prove by official documents. 2. That "our State war claims against the General Government, amounting to nearly three millions of dollars, were permitted too long to slumber in the hands of irresponsible parties, and all information in regard to the same, such as the plain act of Assembly requires, withheld by the AuditonGeneral from the public and denied to individuals who had the right to demand such information, un til public opinion throughout the en tire commonwealth was aroused to in- dignation in consequence of this neg lect of official duty." This is a specific charge which Gen. Hartranfl, or no one authorized to speak for him, has attempted to deny, and which Mr. Billingfelt stands ready to prove. That "The Sinking Fund, of which the Auditor Geuera! is one the three Commissioners, aDd who holds the balance of power in the Board, has been used, to a large ex tent, by individual favorites for spec ulative purposes, instead of being ap plied to the purposes for which it was solely created—The extinguishment of the public debt." This is a grave specific charge of a high misdemeanor in office, which, if sustained in a court of justice, would subject the guilty party to a fine and imprisonment, and deposition from of fice. Senator Billingfelt knows the facts, and is prepared to prove them whenever they are denied. 4. That "due diligence has not been used, nor have proper efforts been made, to 'reduce our State debt as rapidly as the funds in the treasury may justify,' as both the law and a proper regard for the interests of the public require. Gen. Hartranft took a solemn oath to truly and faithfully perforin the duty which Senator Billingfelt here specifically charges him with neglect ing. He is prepared at any time to meet the issue on an appeal to the of ficial documents. 5. That "overiive millions of our state loans have for some time been over due and still bearing interest, while, according to official reports, there has been for years an average unexpend ed balance of over a million and a half of doNars in the State Treasu ry." This is a specific charge, and it is moreover a notorious fact, which has been sustained by official documents. 6. That "upon several occasions ef forts were made to secure legislation which, had they been successful, would have increased the public debt mil lions of dollars, and aecreased the as sets in the Sinking Fund millions more. It is well known to the public that the Republican candidate for Governor recommended the former, and the can didate for Auditor General was con spicuous in the latter attempt." Here is a specific charge against General Hartranft and bis associate on the State ticket, which Senator Billingfelt is prepared to sustain ahcntvcr called upon to do so. /ibw can Gen. Hartranft and his friend* expect honest men to vote for him co long a* he permit* such a damning indictment to hang over hie head unchallenged T Surely, if he is an honest man and has a clean official record, three weeks time ought to'he enough lor him to prepare such a vindication as would satisiV all reasonable men that the foregoing indictments cannot be sus tained ! Senatorial Conforenco ,S natorini Conferees of this District assembled iu Huntingdon, Saturday ' tho 24th iusL, at 1 o'clock, p. in. The meeting was organised by the election of Johu llofler, Eaq.,ol Cen tre Co., Chairman, and Anios G. Boii ; all, of Juuiata, Secretary. The following Conferees presented their credentials aud were admitted to , •arty for Assembly. They thought it due to the eminent talent, worth aud fitness of our nomi nee, Johu 11. Orvis, that he be elected without opposition, and we shall not be surprised if the result in October tell that there was no opposition ; he will at all events, get a large share of republican votes, and the solid vote of the democracy. He will make an honest representative ; his abilities will make him the terror of the rings, and our people think, and rightly too, that Mr. Orvis should be sent there, i backed by a vote of confidence. Tbe i pledges Mr. Orvis made in bis speech, : in the court-house, on Tuesday even- I of last week, he will be faithful too, as every one knows who knows the man. l The Berichterly bewails not having I received any extra funds for some i years. Its memory is short. We think our honest and faithful county treasurer, Col. Weaver, and thedemoc. racy generally, have an idea that it was hired only last fall to injure the Colonel's election, and thus assist a radical candidate. The $250 Is a big thing ou ice ; but we can't give you more notice gratis, a we require 15 cents per line in advance for noticc ing one wbo stands 4s a pitiable am bush for P. G. M. to fire from and who boasts of bis control over the profound chap of the Berichterly. j Our mention that Grant funds had been used upon pretended democratic papers seemed to bit and cause a squeal, in a quarter which wc did not have in our mind when we wrote it, and which wc did not know was so prominent that it was vulnerable to a random shot from our pop-gun, hence we'll be keerful hereafter. A. B. Hutchinson, a former radical leader and orator of this county, now living in Kansas, don't traiu with the GraDt crowd, but goes for old Hor ace. The committee of radical wet-uuru es, scut from Beliefoote, last week, to sec Andy Curtio, aud offer liim the uomiuatiou for congress, if he'd stick to Grant, came back like from a fune ral. Tbey saw Andy, but Andy could not see it. Minister Curtiu is ill, ami his phy sicians have advised him to go to Sar atoga. We think Grant has soured somewhat on Andy's stomach, and that's what's the matter. Spotted Tail has not yet changed and thus heads the list of important personages who arc for Grant Wilson denied having been a know nothing, and now the thing is out ou hiru. Bo grant and Wilson have both been caught in fibs. In 1860 the United States Army cost the people 816,001,167. In 1871 it cost 844,080,085. In 1860 the Navy coßt the pe0p1e511,513,150; one million and a half of which was for new vessels. In 1871 it cost 819,431,- 027, with not a cent for new vessels. i/erc we discover a difference in items of expenditure for a single year, of 835,986,795, in favor of James Bu chanau's Democratic Administration over U. S. Grunt Radical rule. These arc facts which the Secretary of the Treasury cannot cover up with all his proverbial cunning. They are too palpable to escape the notice of any but the wilfully blind. The Lawrence Tribune thinks grapes will be so plentiful this season that they will be sold for two cents a pound. Had. Co Convention Tho radical ottlity convention met at llelletole, on Wednesday of last week. .las. P. Cohurn was elected chairman. Col. Win. Brown had a letter read declining to be a candidate for congress, Ixrausc Milliken, Wil son and Yooum wanted it. After which followed a lively tight between the hullterriors who championed the ditlercul gentlemen named, in which also some admierers of Curtin joined, who thought Andv should le the nom inee. The tirst resulted —\ ocum 41, \N il* , sou 2d, Milliken 21. I Second ballot Yocont 38, Wilson t 16, Milliken 2d. \ Thinl ballot—Yooum 42, Wilson 16, Milliken 24 I Mr Yooum was declared nominated 1 ou drd ballot, as second choice of the convention, Andy Curtin having been previously decided upon as the first | ohoice. For Assembly —J. G. Kurts had 4ft votes, and Win. W Brown 35, and the nomination of Mr. Kurt* was made unanimous. A. O. Furst bv acclamation for con stitutional delegate. For Sheriff Levi A. Miller bad 63, B I). Brisbio 7, and Geo. Alexander 18. Mr. Miller declared nominated. For prothonotary Henry Meyer of Miles' bad 40, P. P. Shope 12, and John K. Murray 9—Mr. Meyer was declared nominated. For oouimissioncr J.N. Stewart bad 5, Henry Keller 4, 1\ F. Pattop 3, Johu Boom d, John I Thompson 31. Mr. Thompsou was declared uomina ted. lleury Eckeurotb was nomiuated for Register. Andrew Gregg for lie-1 corder. Win. J. Thompson for Aud itor, aud Pr. C. P. W . 1" isher for Cor oner. A pertinent illustration of the man ner iu which Graut pays the office holders, who be Jepcnds upon to keep him iu office for another term, can be drawu from the First ami Second Dis tricts of Texas. In the First district | the amount of revenue collected in 1871 was $38,887 27. Cost of col lecting the same, #21,000 ; cost for collecting nearly fifty-four per cent Amount of revenue collected iu the Second district, §20,320 09. Cost of ( collecting the same, §21,000, or over seventy per ceut. When the whole '' transaction is summoned up il appears .; that the whole amount collected in the districts named was §07,206 95, out of which the government jmt §25,256,90, and Grant's officeholders aud elec -1 tioneerers §42,00. This is a fair il lustration of the manner in -' people are being robbed in order, to 1 re-elect General Grant and pcrpetu i | ate the Ban Domingo aud £>ew York ' General Order "King*," with their . thieving dependents. We do not be- L live the people are willing to {pay so heavy a price lor another four years I of General Grant's administration. t Grant's Beef-Eaters iu North Caro r Una. i The receipt# from tba four articles f still remaining to be taxed of inter , nal revenue in the Seventh District of North Carolina in 1871 were as fol -1 lows: ' From spirits 116,671.25 ■ From tobacco 2,080.34 , From fermented liquors.... , From banks Total collection 818,751.59 Amount appropriated in 1872-3 for collecting the above was 816,000, 1 which is a fraction over 85 per cent on the collection. Or, in otner words, the Treasury receives $2,751.55 and Grant,* beef-eaters receive $16,000. Honest Men, Head! What the Republicane Say of the A'rain Ring Candidate for Governor. There is a great deal of dissatisfaction with the Republican State ticket vis; Hart ran ft by hi* connection with the Kv aas swindle, and Allen, Because of his vo tes for the nine Million steal.— Lancaster Voiksfreund. We regret that as long a* Auditor Gene ral Hartranfl was on the stand boforo the Evans Investigating Committee he did not tell all he know concerning the affair.— Pittsburg Gazette. Your committee have not language suf ficiently strong to express their disappro bation of s bold an outrage, or fitting terms in which to characterize those in of ficial position who seek t>> palliate or ex cuse the Wrong.—Hon. J as. Graham. If thev are not disproved [charges against llartranfl] they will be accepted at true by the people. It will not do to make Hartranfl our candidate.—Pittsburg Dis patch. They cannot hut express their disappro bation of the looseness of official routine that places in the hands of Evans over a million of dollars of valuablo assets with out requiring from him any security what ever—Hon. Harry White. Evans collected $1M,1i.04 and retained the whole. State officials knew this fact for three years before it became public, and tho neglect to report the transaction to the legislature is regarded by us as a gross de reliction of official duty.—Hon. D. N. White. "For some years past I have boon ac quainted with J. F. Hartranfl, Auditor General of the State of Pennsylvania. I have at various timet purchased and sold stocks of different kinds, and carried the tame, with money belonging to tho Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, which the same J. 11. Hartranfl han caused to bo de posited with this deponent by the State Treasurer." The same witness further de clared under oath; "That this deponent did pay to J. F. Hartranfl, Auditor Gene ral, on the 10th of December, 1870, the sum of $'2,700, which sum was derived from profits on purchases of loss an of the Com monweaith and salo of the same to the Sinking Fund, which sale was madoonthe 20th of April, 1870. That said dimoncnt has also paid to said J. F. Hartranfl, vari ous amounts of money for profits arising from stock speculation* with money depos ited with this deponent by tho Slate Treas urer at the instnnuc of the said Hartranfl." —Affidavit of Chus. J. Ycrkes. "TREASURY DEPARTMENT or PKKK'A II AKRIHUI'RU, March, 1807. "Mr DEAR TITIAN : Allow mo to in trcxluco to you my particular friend, Mr. Geo. O. Fvana. He ha* a claim of some magnitude that ho wuhes you to bolp him in. Put him through us you would mo. lie understand* addition, division and silence. Your*, W If. KKMULK, To Titian J. Coffey, Esq., Washington. The Geneva Arbitrators will propa bly award between three and four mil lions of pounds sterliug to the United States. —The latest returns of the elec tions in Spain show a large Radical majority.-Severe orders agaiost smug gling have been issued iu Cuba. Gen.Banks delivered a stirring cam ftaign Bpeech at Lynn, Mass.—Two reighl trains were wrecked near Phil adelphia by the breaking of a bridge. —A woman, age 78, was shot in bed Baltimore. "Morton put it in." Grant was asked what a certain paragraph meant in hi* message when this ignoramus of a Presi dent said, "I do not know, Morton put it in." Thinking .rno.i oi all partie*, are you not ashamed of such a President ? .Let us send this ignoramus into private life and put a man in hi* stead whom Morton cannot stuff. Tho Thieves Who Support Grant G A table of statistic* showing the debts of lite Southo riißtnte* before Ibo war, compared with the increased '' debt* of those sumo Slate* under their present carpet-bag UovermuenU: Before the war. At present. Alabama. # J.UtA.UU) 98,761,917, Arkan.aa 3,004,17* t,8U,000 s Florida 570,17 1,797.W7 1„ Georgia 3,070,740 43.400,0001 M Louisiana 11,000,(0) 40,031.744 'lb Mississippi None 1,007,481 North Carolina.. 13,0H0.it - . >4.8*7,4 vote right, Ul good citi zen take the trouble to captain and they may stay from the or, where preju dice i not too deep, even vote for Bucka lew. Second, such member could help bring! out the vote*. In a largo township, too 1 much work is rquired from the committee man. Let his fellow appointees aid him ill bringing out votes, use their own ve hicles, raise a party fund for the purpose of defraying all necessary expenses, and be active and eager on the day of elec tion. Still more. Some Democrats still bolt' Greeley and Brown. Of course we all ex pect that November will see them vote for 1 tho old w hilo hat But it is lbs duty of a live committee to consider >uch mcum l are best calculated to .bring V) opr .rank* I the bolter*. * Be it remembered that few men can ur-' r vey the entire political condition of the: whole country. Ilence, many still can J not fee why Greeley it our nominee. Their t thoughts are wholly confined to Centre - county. Here we are successful. Why not in the w hole country ? Therefore the ' necessity of cnlightcnmaot, by paper*. r docnmenU and explanatory speeches, fait. ■ up<>n the earnest democrat* ef our coun ' ty. Let the friend* then of Greeley and Brow n deliberate with the "higher pow i or*" how bct to reconcile the anti-Grce > ley men. A Rood party organization, therefore, ought to embrace lucb mean* a* will ama*s in one *olid body the dis satisfied Hartronft men and the bolter*. Furthermore lot us hare bolter lownthip organization*—more effective and thor ough. Don't let tho work rc*t on a few' men who seek the "loaves and fishes" ofi pol iticr, but let a'portion fall upon that class of men who are fart becoming dis gusted with all parlies. Good men ought not to stand back and lota few men con-; trol the parties. We are in tbo verge of a great political j revolution. In it (Muties may .be broken up by the root* and part distinction totally wiped Jout. So be it. But let the good of all parties see to ;it that they will help , raise a noble structure on their ruins. Let all Democrats, whether heretofore in poli- , tic* or not, aid in completing a system of party organization with Harry Foster at ,< its head that will absorb and make avail able all the opposing elements that en er into Centre county politic*. 1 1 DSKIKL (FGOYTTCL^JI Terrible Disaster. Watch Hill, R. 1., via Stounington j Conn., August HO.—The propeller t Metis, Caplian Hurton was wrecked ; six miles off the shore this morning. v A dreadful storm pre vail oil duriug' fl the latter part of the night. About 4 „ o'clock the propeller was struck by a ( schooner, knocking her bottom. Hbc „ immediately became filled. The pas sengcrs were aroused and the women sc-1 cured life preservers. In a short time J the lower part of the boat weut down, p five miles from the shore. A large *i number of the passengers and crew e climbed on the upper deck, which i* parted from the head and floated. tl About 40 lives were lost out of IGO • on board. Havana, August 30. —The steamer " Bienville left Sew York on the 10th 11 of August, for Aspinwall. On the 11 morning of the 15th inst., a fire was discovered among the cargo. Steam c and water were immediately turned l( on, but the steam pump after a few revolutions broke down and could not r ' he worked. Captain J/aury then or dered the yachts battered down, hop- " ing thereby to smother the fire, t| There was powder stored in the hold ' and at 1:30 pin the Bienvile exploded and immediately sunk. ■— ♦ "The liberties of tho country cannot bo lj maintained witbout a one-term amend ment to tho Constitution."—Grant in lttCf) F GRANT'S INTEWPERENCE. The Gobi Water Men Moving, fAtt lion. J. T Yarrington, the Rev. I'.! 11'. I tritium mid the Hon: James RlacL (nil l 'poit Tempera net Men to I'ofa Against (Irani, li Hev, t'harle* Whooler, Editor of the x'alioiial Harbinger, Washington, D. C * It vDs va Sin The time has enmo for ac- J 1 lon. We mut ltav ' the truth, the whole t ruth and nothing but the truth in refer- 1 nice to the moral principle* and personal ' v .diameter of our ruler*, if it bo po**ible to ; irrive at correct conclusion*, so that lent- ' perunce luen, prohihition voters, who wish * lo be consistent in all their acts i using llic ( ballot included) may cast their vole* for both men and measure* who are favorable * lo the prohibition of the liiptor Iratlic first | last, and forever. 11 we believe that llio temperance que*- i tion is now the gn atot national issue be- < fore the American people, we must labor j for the culmination of that grand issue in , alt honorable way*, political as well a* 1 moral. Already are our political opponent* in , different parts of the country busy at wojk building up a false character for General Grant on hi* temperance proclivities, as a nice little bail for catching tho vote* of temperance men this fall to help re-elect the general a* our President for four year* more, and thereby detract from our prohi bition party vote. , Yes, our republican party friends (?) have been securing the aid of ladies, oven, to assist in substantiating the temperance character of our President. The important question now is, is Presi dent Grant a drinking man? 1* he intern- I prrate? and doc* he encourage the tip ! pliug customs of society * ! We want to know. Mr*. Maiy J. K. Buel, of you/ city, lWashington, I>, C.), say* General Grant! is net an intemperate man! I And I heard you say on the floor of the! , Pennsylvania state j rohibiiiog convention, i , held In Fries' hall, at Altoona, Pa., Kri , I day, Jund 14, 1873, that General Grant j I was and U an intempcrat eman ! I Now, which i* corioct' Now, my reverend and dear sir, a* you j | are a true, feat loss and ouUp* kor, temper jance man, a loyal prohibitionist, the editor, of a national prohibition journal, aud a , defender of truth and justice, I would re spectfully a-k that you give to the world,, ! through the column* of your excellent pa iper, wttat yo M know abeul Tresident, ;Griutl'a drinking habit*. ' I.ct u* have the truth. Your*, fraleruadly, J. T. YAUUIXUIOV i CsxiMtsgus, Luaeri.e county, Pa Mr. Itenieon's Reply—The JWsidenl of the L'nited States is an Intcnper ate Man. j W*III*I IOX, it C-. Juiy ItC.' My Dear Sir I aui.thi* morning in re -1 ceipt of your letter ot the'Jnh int., ask ing lor the exact truth with regard lo the habits of President Grant. r . In giving you the information of the 'jfoct* that sre known to cvnt in this im , portant national matter, allow us toprom ite that 1 have always, at all time* and tn all place*, been a friend of our Chief Mag i! iUraie. j J ww* c' of the l.rst lo advocate hi* bc • ing brought from hi- ooawiuwcd ;.t the weat ' to the front of Richmond. I wrote a baok of hi* lite, known a ', "The Taun, r Boy," wl.icli had a wide cir .ulation. 1 w* extroo-ciy anxious to vindicate ' him on the temperance quaatton, *i,u vs. glad on his coming to Wa-hinglon to learn 'jthat for one year immediately procoding 'land connocted with hit inauguration lie ! almost entirely abstained from the habit -1 ual use of itrong drink • It was during this period, and fur a " short interim mcceding, that he was w ' ognixed in the manner rpuken of by the : eg call ant woman (Mrs. Mary J. K. Bucli " to whom you refer tu your letter. But 1 regret to be under the necessity oi j informing you that an unfavorable change t ha* come over the pcronal habit* of Pre*,- • Idcnt Grant in ttii* rospoof. ' lam solemnly bound in honor to say. 1 from the fact* of which I have poa*->ion. ■ that no conitcnt temperance man can ' support him. I It cannot l>c denied in Washington thai -.be has on several occasion* been seen un der the influenco of liquor. The times and t' ptawo* cut specified if they are demand ■ od. The parties-wno hgvc seen him in r this condition can be produced. i' In a conversation last winter with Sena ' tor Henry Wilson, that gentleman said to i, me: j "President Grant drinks too much," and 'concluded with the remark : > "I have told him so. i { Senator, Wilson will not deny this fau Many similar fact* can be adduced. A gentleman well and favorably knowa in Washington, ono who has long occupied ''a public position at the national capital, j inform* me that on the night immediately ■ j following the l*t great speech of Senator Sumner, two rospecublo titier,s, walking together in Jackson square, encountered President Grant. Ho was in a ta!c of intoxication, his hat was slouched over his eyes, he had a light ed cigar in his mouth, and he was stagger ing along muttering to himself. The name* of all these partie* are at command. j Another Washington resident, of unim peaeitablc vwacjiy. l,a* clo Informed inc within the last ten days, that ibejc is good evidence for stating that tho real reason why President Grant made such a hurried exit from the capital for Long Branch, when so much important public business ' demanded his attention, and when several Henator* and Representative* were so bit terly disappointed at not meeting him, ac cording t<> appointments he himself had ' made, was tui*. that he was so much un der the influence of liquor that ho yf.J not fit for interviews in the Executive Man | tion. 1 Names of rc*|M>nsiblc parties arc nl hand , who will substantiate this statement. A scholar of established reputation and high moral character writes, within a short lime past, toone of the most distinguished moo of the country on this sub|ect of thr drinking habit* of I'residont Grant. The letter is dated a Cambridge, Mass.. and li have been permitted to copy from it tliei facts that are well known to many, to wit, that the last appearance of President Gram ' in connection with tho exorcises of Har- ! varil University was such as to excite a general feeling of anxiety and disgust among all who witnessed it. He wm care fully observed by those immediately around him, and the aspects of his inebri ety cannot bo mistaken. An old resident of tho city of Baltimore, Md., only a few weeks ago accompanied a party of friend* to tbe Presidential man sion, where, on being admitted to audi ence with President Grant, they found hint to be so much under the influence of liquor that they immediately closed the interview snd withdrew. {. An officer in the civil service, now u per- : nutrient inhabitant of Washington, states I that during one of his trips on a steamer from New York to the cast President , Grant was known by several parties to be I cxcitej by strong drink to a disgusting ox- ' tent. Shculd any of theso facts be denied by r responsible parties the proof will be pro- } iuced. I make these statements with sin- ( rero regret I I am accountable to my Cod for the * truth of every word. 1 remain, d ps r H l r i y 0 "!" obedientsse- f rant, d I'll A H/.KS W. DKNtSO.H, II Editor and proprietor of the National 1 Harbinger, W nihinglon, D. C. J. T. YAKBI.NOTON, esq., Carbondale,.. Pa. a I.Tllcrx Front India G • I.N TUB IIALL ABROAD. .JIJ —— jgii I*KTTI{lt Nti, IV. '* '• inr Home ono has *ai I that fouuton i* the ]•<>• d" lltkral, moral, physieat, Intelleeltial, arti' - j 'f tic, literary, t ommercial und social centre,*a of lite world. If there I* a city in lb*! world, of which nil this can he said, It must :ju he Loudon, If one dm ire* to become ftil-i * ty imprcl with the xb*nt of Kngllshj power and eh ilifatiori, let htm take a ride ihr ough the kingdom from Liverpool to! Dovct Bus it, laying aside alt national) prejudice, he wLhe* u> ho fully satisfied [ whether England's claimsU> preemineiK r . In national culture, and the general devel-' o|in nt of tho all* and scionee*, he jind, Of simply nit cgoti-iical national boast, lot; him go to London It i* beyond all con- j irovcrsv a wonderfol city. From whatev- L), #r land the traveller'* few HINT have come, a! whatever of national bigotry a narrow ana t | parti-* duration may have generated in) him, if h be an honest man, ho can not stand amid her monuments of art*; her' mum imi, palaces, (athcdral*. her huapit als, iiilirmari.-s, institution* of metvy : Irc-r| noi>!o provision fr the |*>or ami outcast ; jj" her almost numberless societies forthej'' spread of the gospel, who*; live* go out j VI Uiroi.gh alt the world; her acaltli amr* arc li ite> .ursil grandeur uml w'.iial her M.;' area and ah-ending populatiou, wilhoir " exclaiming "Hurely London U the n - ofth •w. T. I," ofi-cUfJi any om- wliucan 1 ? at all tiiui) icl.ettd the uti aniiig of even'.* a* that meaning is made plain by the ' rolling year* can not fail to see that thLjfi "worlu-t "Ultra" i* being gradually trans- c. ferret! to that more congenial clime for the! w development of the nice'* highest pe-slbil- f. iUes-the fair young Republic aero** the |fi Allan! . Rut for the present it i> in L . don. There u one thing that will slrikti tl.c, - Ameri< ..n traveller, in Londen, especially j if lie ha>e riot given the subject much' thought, the woqdttrful similarity In man-, iter, art: , ujipcar&i.ce, and gent-tal do ; meaner, between the people uf KngiauJ j and tho- his own country. Trtify we ! ar-i cousins - first cousins in the |Jgh<** : I meaning of the word , coming from Aiij-r- Ilea you expect to *ee some difference ;| lo>tuc ili,similarity in manner or conduct,]* 1 probably; at least, someone thing oroUtcr!* by which you can distinguish thous fr -m 'the people which you have just left on the [other side of the Atlantic. But you sceja jnenc. Indeed if it were not for the Brit ! i*h coat of arms which i>. pait,Ua4 over all |!cat e'vcrv tnird shop window end the pe-! v Iculiorly British uwinei on the sign boaras,H j me might walk down Cheapsidc or I*atr-r-l r ' Hotter Ruur. and easily imagine himself iui l ' Bread way N. Y. We are one people; wt- ' -peak one language, and every true lover.* i jo| his kind should rejoice with a joy too . deep f„.* litwrtiii-t. U.ai u.*n tu ugreat no- < .Hi ins, the bulwurksof ChristianTtr, who; 1 have Jotic more toward eh-vaUng the race ° ' snd m; ki :g tlod'e poor children three : u-.t .|eut the world happy ami Conlagitod than,. , 1 *ll the rtt of ine world combined, arc!" . | thu* connected by all those ties of language'' I lineage and afliuily which have oowt-r loj - bind to* i, at: nci lis tercet ii [ K r-; n-ul fjnn;irt among these i the!, II rit I-I, Museum. This splendid national (', ha* properly no rival iu User i world, it VK I.nt ci..t li*i,od lu 1 and -,for o;,o hundred and twenty vewrv then • !m;>"t ciithusiaatic naturalist* and archaol- I f < ogists iu lu j world, backed by thenaUonal j trca-.iry. have been gathering info it from ' the four i >rr.ers of tbe earth a bent every-.' e thing that i* worth preserving. The col-i) . lection of anliqultie* i* unrivaled, ii-r* : I emphatically, the dead past lives again.]' In the rdu uf antiquity, tuochanlcai n- , • strum, at*, weapons ul w.ar, donicstic utcn -jsil*. statuary intcrlptlnn* Ac., gathered Icr • c sec hew men lived, worked and ' i:i : bju k in the very dawn <>l t: ue. 11, :. ia;. I* - n-i'B specimens of art ..ml '• manufbcnirel belonging to a period a* far oat s a* the Kxod'ts of the I*rea!ite*, four ,', -uturi, Iw-fore the Yrojan wr. Here ma'. I c seen the embalmed hodio of men ". and w -'iner. who were cqemporarl<-s of Mo !te~. Just there before you. In serene in-' e differancc to your rude gaze, He* lrti-ui. *.n ofSclsol, who for aught we know, may " bsv o , i.. L ! his joke with Abraham him n self; M<'U-ka-re,'builder of the third j-yr g ai-.iid, who little thought when he erectadl 0 i i.,: t gantic mausoleum for himself, that o.* day mcrilegiou* Englishmen would j bur-", open In* tomb and expose hi awk ward. shrivelled old mummy lo the rude a stars "y vulgar lout that wuM< i t > look at h'.m. There lie- a former incense temple of Ciiou*. srbo about c pin _v ar* ago rejoiced in the euphonious j IllrognobU'n of Pachrut-hor-nna-umh. lit i* a little fellow, too, fo have borne such nr.' -'unmanageable, long name. In thotcuri '' r>u!y -iiripiJ rtifiln yonder, covered over 0. wSUi judgment scenes Morj Otiris and r - I-i* lie* Msuteuinieu. pricsto** of Anir i -re,, 1 mm bound lo acknoivledge that fra lady ,rly or • juit*- b**l year* old *hc- . remak '•'kbly vJI j r-*crved. Indeed I have -ecu 1. Ud'-s n uch yoanger than she, who in n j.oint of beauty, baa very little a4an:;.g of her. \N uh the course or manner oi her "taking off,' 1 am. of course, unacqunint cd, but for aught 1 know, it may have of a Hroken heart caused bv Joseph's d prcferen e for the priest of On * brown -1 >kinne Grant men, . .fi *. fond >l quoting Grociqy, to read what Grunt hn* *aid. >Vo give specimen) l be -1 lew ; j ' i >niy voted at one l'n idaatini *■• . lion, and th< n I voted for Buchansu. '— Hrsnt in iMMi. "There is such universal acquh-cnin in ; the authority of the general goveinmcnt ] throughout tho portion* of the Ssru;' ore Stale* visited by inc, that the mere pres ent e of a military force, without regard lo - nunib r*. i* sufficient to maintain order." ] Grant** Report fo Congress in Ih>*V "I nm a democrat, and when 1 am COB " vinced that this war i* waged to prosecute : tho d -ignsoflhe al>olitionist. 1 pledge • my hsurtiv as a soldfor that 1 will carry my'i .►word im the other side, snd cart my lot , I with that people."— Groat in lwfi. The republlcean convention of Ly. cm- , ing (. unty has nominated H. \\ r . Wat-on j for emigre . Tho vote stood, Wsbvß tIH,, j A Ci Curtin 04. Tho Hon. A. 44. Our- 1 I iin's naiuo wn* iiswl without hi* knowb-dge! ; or con-cut. The Cbulera llaging With Viohucc —ThotiSfllula of Deaths. a | LoxtiON, August 29.—Advice front In-] j elite received hero rejiorl Miutlhe cholera I*l raging fiercely at Lnhorgongand Mcenam. In tho tormcr city it ha* carried ofTthous-, and* of tiihahilanls, and the grealckl coti- a ttcrnation prevail* among thopeopla. At ' 1 Mi ).. m, also, it* ravage* have been t, rri- ! [hie. The authorities arc ex erck ing every I means to chock the progress of the fatal) i disease. a IIKIR'S SALE UF u Real Estate. Will be exposed to public Sale, on the premises, in Ureggtwii., Centre county, on r , Saturday, Septemberi4th 1872, at 2 o'clock o; p. m., tho following described real estate, Info rs his lOdtorse power steam engine and M leyser ••parafor, and H-hor*e power en- Inn and iliinglo mill, for (ale. The*# ma bine* have only bi f-ti run two years and; re in good order. Terms on j, Tb# un onigued will atcompaiiy the purchaser, r dolred, fo tnslmrf in the it*e of the line. Apply t< GEO RKKHKR. nly*A4t Aaronsburg, l a.' [| PUMPS! IYuuilcii I'uiiips, > PIPING. The undersigned would rem-cifully call he ait ration nfthr citlxonoft nitre county, ; nd I'ennsvalli \ iig^aitiontar,( the foct! hat he is manufacturing •f>j£ Bzyr PUi/jf, . Bade at home or olat-wheru. lie ui * none; * i ittlu; bi-i material, im WAKRZXTS THEM 0 give satisfaction, a* being the mo*t last- 1 ng and durable, at'/JCKloli TU THE oLU v ooden iiump, being arranged fo let the . saterovand pravent li g ... winter.p Fine, poptar or cucumber piunp* alway* >n I ami Hi* tnatiriul for pnui|s is all owed (Willi large 11 tuber, and ar thu* Setiurcd against C'bcckiug ur C'rackinj/. ( All order* by mail promptly filled FIFING, outdo of lite host u autial, ot ivo inch scantling, jolr.-i !<>geihar with , ;oupliag blocks, thoroughly banded, and 1 rt ai ranted to tintid tf:y pre urn required r ordinary u- Fri< of piping range from I2t< 1H cents |mt ft t. end orders fo) t-ptao.ly J TELLER, I Milcburg, Pa. js UArr i a g e MANUFACTORY i CViUrt Ha)!. Fa. ■ GEO. 1$ IIARPSTER * Has on had and for at tho ino*t rea sonable rate* a rplelliid "lock of j CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, :>nd every ds*. r>plion • nYugons both PLAIN AND FANCY warranted fo be made of tin- beat and most : durqbla material*, and by tno inosl ox}*s- ' rienced workmen. AH work ent out frotn • the crtablishiiifnt wilt be found to be of ; the highost cls-r and nire to glne jwirfect ; •atikfaction. IF- wi'-l t' * M five os-f --ortu;en! pf 1 BI.EKIIIK of all tbe n<-we*t and moH fs>hionable .-tyies well and i arcfhUj made and of the best materia!;. An inspect! n of hi* work 5 asked as it i* believed that ROBOsuper?or con be found j! in tbe country. -ug33.tf. | N'KW ll Vil! V. . RE! J. & J. HARK la. NO. 6, BHOCKKRteOKF ROW A new and complete Hardware Store hot Ween opened by the i;nde; > -tied ioßrock erbotf snsw budding— wheretheyore pre pared to sell all kind- ofßuildingandHous* rurnikhing Hardware, Iron, Steel. Nails. Buggy wheels in set - , Champion Clothe* Wringer, Mill Saw-. Circular nnd liaaf Sawa/Tennon Saw*. Webb Saws, 1 ceCrean Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Reeks a fol. assort meut of <>,:,* abdMir.-or Flate of al izes, Picture Frames. Wheelbarrows, Lamps, Coal Oil Lamps, Belling, Spokes, PellocsjandHu! Plttws.CultlTator*. Corn Plows. Flow Point*. Shear Mld Board* andCultiial -rT- ctb.'Table e!. Hpad" snd Forki, Locks, Hinge* Screws, Sarh Spring*, Horie-Shoes, Noli*! 1 Norway Rod Oil*. Lard Lubricating. t,'ol, Lin-red. Tannem. Anvils, Vices, Be!-, low*. Screw l'lutes, Bl.'.eksmiths Tools,- Fnctorv Bell*, 11 ou • Bell*. Dinner Bells. Gong ftell-,T< aßAll*,en ter Tools', Pruit Jar * a tnlCaii*. Points, Oil*,; Varnishes received and for sate at juneo £B,)y. J. 4 J. HA RRlft. FURNITURK! Grand Oponing j FOR 1872. JOHN CAMP'S MILROY, where he ho* opened with a very large ] stock of the lab-t styles, both fsncy and common Parlor, Chamber nml Kitchen Furni ture. CHAIRS, of all leinds. AU kind* of repairing uonc with neat-; r.es* and dispatch having four good war/-' men al the bench. 1 am prepared to do all kind* of ,-ustoui work, fine or common. Jhxnkf 1 for past favors, 1 hoje by strict ulU'otion fo busino** and evcrvbody else will show smiling faces at'uiy new ware room*. JOHN CAMP. janl'2. If. ROCK KKHOFF HOUSE, Al!cgueu*y tstpcct, Hdlefoott, Fa. I). JOHNSON A SONS, Proprietor*. A rtKSTCLA*:- BOTH, COM TORT A 111.* OOOMS PROMPT A ITKNDANCE. ALL TllK MODERN CONVENIEN CES—AND REASONABLE Charge*. Tho proprietors offer to the traveling public, ana to their country friends, fir*; accommodations and careful atten- j itixn to tho want* of guests ill all liiae#, at fair rate (irefulhoftler* ttndg*od sublej I ling for hor*et- An excellent table well 1 erved. A Bar supplied with fine liquors. Hi rvants well trained and cierything ro- ; luLile in a first cla-- 11 'tel. Our location) i in thebusine.'- partoftlic town, near the, Post Office, the Court Ileuic, the Chur-, ches, the Banks, and the p incipal places; of buslnos*. renders it tho most eligible) place for those who visit BuUcfocte onbuti . >r pleasure. | An Omnibus will carry jiasocngci*; and to ttad from all trains free of charge. j New Clothing Store A. STERNBERG, ' engaged to manage for 1. L. Keizenstein,' in tl.c corner lmilding, opposite HoffePs! -lore. Rellefonfo, ha cstahlidted a new: t'tothing Htore. where the host bargains in the county are offered. $7.50 to sls for Suits of the fin est Cassimere. HATS, CAPS | i and a full and complete as ortmcnt ofev- 1 cry thing in the line of Clothing. Gent's Fu ru Mil tig Gooda all directly from their own manufactory. 1 Also. Jewelry, Batchra, dc. They have engaged their old clerk, Mr. I A. Sternberg. M> well known to the people, and who will be pleased to son his old * friends. npfitf. ■ Fieeo good* of every discription, sold low to enable everybody fo have his cloth ing made fo order. NOTICX TO SCHOOL TK vniKiia. -lly a b -"•solution of the Board of School Directors p ;>f Potter township, tho conunon Schools of c " aid twn.. will commence on the first Mon- f ( lay or November next, to continue 110 tl iuys. Applicants for Schools aro hereby ilo notified that (ho Board by resolution w las graded teachers salaries, as per num- i >ers of certificates, as follows : Males—Profo- ionul certificate. s4l per lionth. No. lj SB9. No. 1J S;SB No. If $5)7 , S'o. 2 Skid No. 21 S;id No. 24 SB4. f Female*.— Professional Certificate, t"7 v *enC And foiMHW to ca try on the tame under re x-nod AUtpICM. They here on hand, end will make to rder, , dONUMRNTH, COUCHES ' TOM lib * HEADSTONES. >f nty pot*tbla deign, r 4 price. Wo use the bri itrA'l*-• of marble— Italian, Camaxa, 4 Amkkicav St atuart, _ Ki-tlanu Ac., * perfect atturance, "Our tork It our reference." Shop, |eet f Bridge, MUlbetm. < t1.r28.1y, i J. ZELLER dr SON , DRUGGISTS i i 50 (} Urockerhoff Row, Rcllefonte.Pa I Ib-Alrrtlu Itrugw. I Uctulctil*. Perniweqr, Fnm j botnik *r., new* Hurt- Wlnot And Liquor* for medic*! iurpo*e* at way • kept. may 31. 72. J f B WIUtUM TUOMAKA WICK*. * FT ARDWARE STORE!! H tfU i\ WILBON & HICKS, " 51 Bellefonta, l'a. 2 t fbuCCAMOrt to I*WtA * Wilao*.,) > ~ U-.povViully Inform the chixon* of 2 Centre and other countie*. that they " < Gave one of the lergett and beet #e- ri L i lectod stock of Hard ware to be found. & untitling of Iron, Steel. Nail*, ® jg ilorte Shoe*. Axel*, Spring Wagon Skein# end Bote#, Complete ttoe* of • > arpenter tool* and builder# hard* C 1 warts, look*, oik, paint*, flat*. vat- £ Z nitha*. brutnea, cucumberpnmp* and r tubing. Lamp* af all kind*, teniae, £ >1 uilery, - w WOOD AND WILLOW WARS. £ Full line of aaddlery and coach ma sker* goodt, wood work for buggiet _;and wagon*, plough*, harrow*, culti ■J, atari and >rind*tone. Looking H *i x jevery one warranted to gift* perfect f* -atotaction All kind* of |t*rfor £ jistorea. We are determined to tell ~ < tat the lowntt price* for cash, or on ~ 2. (ihort credit— not to exceed three 5 • month*. Call and tee ut, a* we take J £ pleature in thowing our good*. _ 5 WILSON A HICKS. id > !marlhtf. Bc-llefonte, Pa. I r. i! Is Gift & Flory's New Shoe Store ! AT CENTRE HALL They have now opened, and will conrtant- I iv keep on band, a tplendid rtock of new hUol&j, GAITERS, A SLIPPERS, for men, women and children, from the be*t manufarloriet in the country, and now of- I i red at the Lowest Prices. BOOTS and SHOES made to order, upon i abort notice. They invite the people of this vicinity to give them a call, a* they will ttrive to merit a there of their pat ! ronage. rnylOtf EW FURNITURE STORK. 1 nooa below ilorrsk'* BELLEPONTE, PA. GEORGE GBRYAN, Dealer in v iuaMa t y *2 ' OB ALL KIM#, BEDSTEADS, TABLES, CH A IBS, Parlor and Chamber Set*, SOFAS, LOUNGES, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, WARDS )BES. MATTRESSES, to. Particular Attention to Ordered Work. REPAIRING DONE PROMPTLT. UNDERTAKING, In AH Its Branches, (MKTAUC, lAL*L"T, lIOSEWOOIi, ASD COMMON CASKETS, Always on Hand, and Funeral* Attended With an Elegant Hear*?. apoti. jStoyes! Fire ! Stov's! At Andy Reesman's, Crtitro Hall, are Utast and beat ctore* out, he ha* just received a Isrge lot or ICook Stores, the Pioneer Cook, the Eclipse Cook, the Reliance Cook. PARLORS—The Radiant Light, self-fre der, Gat Burner. National Egg, Jewell, Ac. Igulle tell* stove* a* LOW a* anywhere is Mifflin or Centre co. TIN AND SHEETIRON WARE The undersigned hereby informs the ritixen* of Petmsvalley that ne ha* pur chafed the Tinthop heretofore carried or by theC. fl. life Co., and wilt continue I the saw a, at the old aland, iu all it* branch | cr, in the manufacture of STOVE PIPE A M'OITIXi. All kind* of repairing dona. He hat always on hand ruii vane, of all Sites, CKKTS CUPB, DIP EBBS. DISIIKS. AC. All work warranted and charge# reason able. A share of the public patronage so licited. AND. KKRSMAN, •>epTOy Centre Hall Railroad O. K. NEW GOODS. Herlacher & Cronmiller, CENTRE HALL, PA Have just received, Dry Good*, Notion*, Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Wood and willow ware Iron, Salt, Fish and in fact, a magnificent assortment of everything and now offered at prices lower than the lowest. Dress Goods V most beautiful variety, consisting of all the noveltte* of the season, white goods, embroideries, hoop skirls, { BALMORAL SKIRTS, , AH we ask that you will 3ALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ALL KJNDS OF HARNESS. 1 liver plated and Tfinkee Harness double ind single, bridles and halter*. Apr 1 | What Next? A monthly Magazine for wide-awake ! >oys and girls. A* good as the best, Pret- ! V as the prettiest, and cheper than the beapatLSO centsayear. Magnificent prizes or each subcriber, and still grander ones to c hose who raise clubs. Subscribe, or a end 3 cent stamp for specimen. Say c rhere you taw this. John B. Aider, * 'uMither, Chicago. 111. aug9o.l2t. — r A DMINISTRATORS NOTICE.—Let- • l*. ters of administration on the estate of ioorge Stover, late of Gregg twp., dee'd. ave been granted to the undersigned, * rho request all persons knowing them elves indebted to' said ostate to make im it'J into payment, and those having do lands against the same to present them uly authenticated by law for settlement J. K. Tatloe, Uknj. Stovee, S ug 1G Gt. Administrators. a yyAKfiJCN S PATENT COOKER e For sale by p pr.2ott WM. J. hI'MANIGAL Furniture Rooms! J. 0. DKININokk, retpocUuily inform* (he rituunt ol l\ r.lre < u.ty, that he bancomtlatitly on dm A .d make* to order, ail kind* ot BEDSTEADS BUREAUS. SINKS. WABHBTANDS, CORNER CHI* BOA It 1 .* t. ** TABLES, Ac., AC Home Maps Chair* Alwat* ok bam- Hit Hook of ready-made FnrnilnroUlar, end warranted ofgood worhmanthipatid .• all made under bit own Immediatetuperv o tion, and i oiferod at rate* at cheep ateloc where. Thankful for patt favow, be *oll iU a eontiauance of the tame. Call and toe bitttock before purelutalr elte where. aforsriv. N. BLAIR, ,| y BTlTrsa dLAIR A STITZEB. •**"*• _ Law, Beilefontc, . '? B the Diamond, next door to *r man • holol. Ontultationt in (ierrnan or *■*' k Uhiwmt JOHN F !>iiTTER, Attanay atLew~ •J Collection* promptly made and tpacla attention given to th< having land* oi property for tale. Will draw up and have acknowledged I)edt. Mortga'g... Ac. Of- Bee in the diamond, north tide of the court houte, Bcllefonte. <•< uSTdblf wxttr mroc axanorr, *piiobrt. President, Cathler. QENTUE COUNT? BANKING CO (Late Millikon. Hoover A Co.) RECEIVE DEPOSITS, And Allow Internet, DUoount Note*, Buy and Sail Government Securities, fluid and apKT (Af |l Ooiioni. JAS if M A .virs Attorney e Law *1 BellsorSi,, .omptly attonS# toall he inaaa to him. ;t.tt,hf Dm Y FOKTN EY, Attmey at Uv * Beilefontc, Pa. OMee over Key nold't bank. mayU'Othf U. y. M'ALLtaVKR, JAM** A. KKAVK* iSi'ALLi£T2;i & mtnm A TTOBSEYtt-ATLA Bellefoata, Centre Co., Penn'a. apdKtf IRA C MITCHELL. Attortor at! Uw Bcllefonte. Pa. Ofßre la Garn new bnilding oppoaita the Court Honor, mayft Aciemee OH tke Adwtnet. C. H. Gulellus, Snrgpon and Irthaulral DentM who ia permanratly located ia Aaronebtiry in the ofßce formerly occupied by lr. Neff, and who baa been practicing with ratirt tucceaa —having the experience of a number of yean in the profe-tuxs, he w-.uld cordi ally invite all who have a* yet *n>'t giver him a call, to do to, end tout the truth fume, of thi* aatertion. Teeth extracted without pain. ___ may22BKf JMO. U ORVIt. t. t iLttltlftt OKVIS A ALKXANIIEK, Attorney t-ai-l*w. Ofßre in Conrad Houe BeUefonte, Pa. J. :r GEPUAKT. with Orvia A Alexander, attend* le rollec tion* and practice in the Orphan's Court. TJan'TOtf TYOqTS, large tiock, all tyl*..*iae# and J3prices, fee mend boy*, jutt arrived at Wolf well known old Stand. Chas. H. Held, Clerk, WalekMAker d Jewelet Millhcira, Centre co., Peuon. Rrspedfolly inform* bit friend* and tl public in general, that he ha* juat opened at hi* new ewiablkkment. above Alrxaa der't Store, and keep* conataatly on hand alt kind* of Clock*, Wau i.et and Jewelr* of the latect rtylc*. aa alto the Maranvilk Patent Calendar Clock*, provided with r complete index of the month, and day oi the month and week on it* face, which it warranted a* a perfect time-keeper. kg.Ckirki, Watches and Jewelry re paired on tbort notice and warranted. tepll'Bßtly I\f ILLKRS HOTEL. Woodward, Pa ItX Stage* arrive and depart daily. Tht* favorite hotel it now ia every rwyttt one of the mou pleasant country hotel* in central Penn*ylvaaia. The trwveliag com- munity will always find the k. 4 accommo dation. Drovers can at all time* be accom modated with stables and pasture for any number of caUle or horse*. JulyTtttf GEO. MILLER ABAUM, aCTVOLb'a M* MAEBLL • raoxr, BISHOP at.. Vellafontc. WI N Eft AND Llq IO US The subscriber respectfully cplls the at tention of the publo to his establish m cL where he is nrepued to ftirnlsh alt kinds of Foreign and Domestic Liquors' wholesale at the lowest cash price*, which are warran ted to be the beat qualities according to their respective | rices. Hi* stock consists of Rye, MonongaheU. Irish and other Whiskies, all kind* of Brandies Holland Gin, Port, Maderia. Cherry. Blackberry and other Wines—the heat articles—at aa reasonable rates as can be had in the eity, Champagne, Cherry t Blackberry, Ginger and Carre way Brandio, Pure Jamaica ani New England Bum, Cordial of all kitida. He would particularly invite Farmer*. Ho 1 to! keepers and other* to call and eiamine his Urge supply, to judge for themselves and be certain of procuring what they buy, which can seldom b* done when pure hu ng in the city. oß*Physicians are respectfully requested o give his liquors a trial. aplO On Marriage. Essays for TemayMea. on GREAT SOCIAL EVILS and ABUSES which interfere with Marriage. i nd ruin the happiness of thous ands,—with sure mean* of relief for the Krring and Unfortunate, diseased and de bilitated. b*ui ui healed free of charge. Address. HOWARD ASSOCIATION No -JSouth Ninth St, Philadelphia, Pa octlt.ly. GROCERIES! The Chepast, purest, best, OPPOSITE THE IRON FRONT, Ot Allegheny Street, RUHL