aa I senna.. i-',. yt';(j 1 1 ? . i. ". ' sw Aoi firsVolai1 , DRUGSTORE, .narkrt Ai., VlrarHrU, I., (Adlolalaf Mm af B. Mr ) YYAVIri. teiieehBeed the abor. Ktnra Ream, I 1 and r. Surd It raliretv. mebiag all ,7,,,rcl a HKS r-('l.CS UKIUI rUUKr., M t no. opening, tn crl.r t the puhlK. b LLL, roMPLhTK, wl KTRlOTHf PIHB aaaa-.!. Bent or Irujfa, Chenuoal,. Paintt. pya Sing,, 4 e A i exni-i.llr'g f 'We, Falnle, I arntabei, T)l(l-(;s. PATENT MEDICINES py. btuffe, Tivbafloo, Cigara, Cosfagtieaari.. ' -Htnlinnerv. Ao. . PHYSICIAN'S Will And their it.iek of Prog, tVll (a COM. pLETE, and ata v.ry slight id vane,. s Ee,lern - SCHOOL HOOKS. Teacher, tod other, will he furnlahed with elim-al and mlro.llaa.oti. book, by eipree., at inert notion. STATIONERY, Ceailttlng of Cap, Klst Cap. Fooleeap, Latter and Perfume NoU Paper, i alio, a rarjp Baat .lock ef Mourning Nita Paper aad hovelupe, on haad. Peat, Pencil', Ink, c HOUSl'.KEF.PERS Will (ad a fall ttoek of PURR RPI0E6, SODA, SODA ASH. Concentrated l.YK. SOAP, it. LADIKS AND GENTLEMEN ArerenuoBted to examine thl, itoek of Perfumery, Hair Oils i lea Toilet Bona,, Croatia,, Comba, SMOKERS AND CIIEWEKS j f Will tad a full aappljr of prim. Chewing- and fmeklng TOHAUOO. Imported and KomeeUo CIUARS, Bnaff, Pin.-Cet. it., A a. . CARBON OIL, Of the beet brand., ulway. .a taad. ' liquors. The beat quality of Liquor, elwayi en band, for medical purpoeee. CtrPbeaioiaat' PraaerlpUona promptly aad1 aaretully eompounuoa. May 10. Ittftu. , . , REMOVAL. HARTSWICK & IRWIN, druggists,''"; - JIarkft Street, Clear field, Pa.' AVTK bg to Inform our old fend bow If eailomort, that wt horo removed our - lauiliUIHBHI - Ml puataiBM DU 1 ' U I JUH rteti oa Mark, atroet, otMrly odjoiatnf tbo JHftDlloO nOQMM IDt Wlil, OlOOpfMHitM MAMTO. tint bam A So fiori wbaro roipeotfollj Invito lLo public to oono and buy thtir Drugs, Cheiaioals, Patent Medicines, OILS. PAINTS AND VARNISHES. Our stock of Prop and Med Mom eoniioto of vrythtng tod tclootod with too groatoit mo, an4 WAJIEAUTED STEICILT PURE ! W ilia It cop a ftitl rtock nf Dj-cn, rerfumcririi, T-'tlM ortirTifi. Koapi, Tooth Bruiboi. Hair Bmfht8, Whitewrt(.h I)rtifhi, and ovory otktr hind Drushei, Wo bavo a largo lot of WHITE-LEAD, TURPENTINE, Flaxfoed OH, Psttitf. and la fart ororyth.Bjr tied in tho pointing baninoM. wbloh wo oflor at City pricoi to cab buy en. TOBACCO AND SEOARS, ' Confeatlonery, fpioes, and the largeit itook of rarietida over offered in tbii ylnrt. an4 arrajit od to bo of the boat tbo Market afforda. J. 0. HARTSWICK, Njt. J, I8M. JOHN F. 1HWIN. The Great Eiternal Eemedy. , . For Mas aad Boaat. IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM The Knotatinn af thlo preparation la ao veil oatab Uihed, that little neea be aaia la title eonorctinn. On MAN U baa arrer aulrd k curr FAIN FPL KF.BVOI S AFFKCTIO.N8, IHN'TRACTINO Ml l- ci Ft sirrrvEss ani pains is thr joist. (TITrHICa. IntheHinr.ornack.Sr'rUtV. RRPIHFa, BI RNrt. 8WFI. LINOS. ('OHNHaad FRORTKD FKKT, frraona anVcUo witb RhranallaM eaa be aflbctuallf and permaarnll j eared hjr uudk Uii wooderfal prrpa nlfon i Itinrlratae to tlie oerri and bona Inunediatcl on batna appli!. On HDKwKDItwmeiirearrlATrHrH.HWrrTMrTT, Pni.LKVII,, FlfiTI I-A, OI.B KI NVINO 80RF.., HU'IM.F.otCIII.L'.R (iAlJ.S. SPRAINED JIIINT8, PTIfrXFt OF TIIR 8T'FI.F.3,Ac. It will nraTimi IMI.I.OW IJORtf and VIAK HACK IN bUbcU COW 4. , . , I bare mt with ereat foeeaa In brlnalnr air Mlxtare wllhfn the rrarh ftftha Public. 1 amdajlr in receiiilnrietterafrora I'byelalana, Prufftau, Mercaanta and Farmera. teauiyiog to Ite euratira powera. PAVID E. FOUTZ, SoU Proprietor, ."i it BAXriMURI, Mil Tor wle by Hnrlnwlck A Train, rifBrnflfl, and r ilrnjiti and itore kcepvra tbrrmh'iut the 'nitrd iiau. lffbll-ly NATURE'S GREAT RESTORER. C H F. K T I' Celebrated Biller Cordial. TfUS nrdinal preparitlon ft now offered to tho pontiff ao a Hiablo tabptltvto fr tbo any wortbloni Fotnpotind which now fl'tod tho BtHtft. It If porety Trfeiablo. oompoood of virfoui hortt, gutbered frna tho groat tnro knoio of naturt. and ivlceted with tho atmott re. It If not reenaa.ad4 ao a Craa-At.i,, but hy Itf dirwt and falutary influentro opooj tho Heart, Lirrt Kidnoyf. Lonirft 8 torn orb and Howeli.it ObOff botr,a a preventive and cOro for maty o( tho diecojei to whlnb tbon organs ore toltjeet It If a reliable femily Medicino. and ean bo taken hy either infant or adult with the tamo bene Beiti! rerulti. It lo a eortain, prompt and tpeexiy remedy for Uiarrhna, Dro entary, Fowel cimplaiot, Dyopopoin, Cooew of Spirite. Faintinf(e, Htckheadaeho, do. Fcr CbilU and fevenof oil kiode.it it for better and ifer than any quinine, wttbont any cf iu por airioue effoote. It oroatoi on appetito, provee a powerful dinepwJT.o-d wtll rountoroH tbo offeoU f Itqaor in a few m inn tee. Prepared by JACOB BCIIFRTZ, Holo Pmprletor, N. W. oor. Fifth and Haoo itreeU.. Pbiliuf Iphia, Pa. IHoid hy all Dniggiitf. novll-ly Attention, Afflicted I 'PHF raboerlhor ylroo a r. tiro that ho hao I ronumed tho praetlro of Medloine In Lath fhi,TT, where bo intende (o rfevoto hlf atteo tim to thotrontmonl of CI1U0NIC DIKEAHK8 In rpTifral He will h?rp t-n hand a ohoiee oo Ifftinn of ftRUti.Sand M KI'XOIN Ii? adapUd to t trKtnit bf ehronle divewiof, and may bo .eon.nltod at hit oee at aay hour of tbdy. N. II. A word U Oioeo afilioted with, chn.nle dii-aaet maybe to raaia advantage. Maot r pot be aware that ot:tT I'baioiAni who auaainiao praetiee havo not Tina tu.attend to it treatment of ciHuain dieeaeef, aod coneo fntiy urolmtt them; ben re tbit olaaa of dio nuei reqairof ixcLi'mva attention. OKOHdK WILfON, H. D. UtiarhrgFeh. J7, IMi-tX , i , Beale's Embrocation, i (LiTI FOWKLIH,) for ill diteaFet Ineldent to Iftroei, Cattle, and Human Flfffh, repairing tho nee of as external applioatlon. Ttiii Emtiroeatlon wae oiteneively need by tV 0M.rnm.iit dnHnt the lf. " cmiirorailcn wa. vavoii.iv.i ftr OnTernment doHnK the war. fr la hj liartiolek Irwiai, Ch ' '' r h P.. Train, Corwennilla. Uanie andar. Lutherfbow i, ClearneU. Iattiol Good- of cw Mine and Liquor Store. I. R EIZENSTEIN, WINES &. LIQUOR. HAKKKT ST., CtEAF.FIELD, H. , FhII ,tuk-v of Tine, Brandj, Oin, Wbl.kj Alrnh.,1, olav, n hand. Hiirvtal attcattoo Kill u. rfTuina i i urr anlok for arinita "1 iU (inif14. JaaSl t (1! GEO. BGOODLANDER, Proprietor. VOL. 41-WHOLE NO. 2123. R E M OYAL! ui:noYALi C. K1UTZER & SONS, To tho large and alefant room, on 6EC0XD STREET, adjoining Merrell Biflor'. hardware ton where the; oil) bo pleaeed to aoo all their old and new eaatomere. Citiieai of the oountr rlillioj CLEARFIELD, and wiibin to bake pnrehaeea, will tad It to their adf antage to examine their atook. Goodi at CASH ritlCKK otohaoged for all kinda of COUNTRY PRODUCE. JnoT SPRING GOODSI JL'BT 0PKM1KQ A SPLENDID STOCK, AT March lT-tf 0. KRATIER A BONS'. Q LOVER, TIMOTHY nd ORCH ARD UBA68 EKED, AT . Marrh 17-tf !. KRATIER A B0N8. OltEAT. llAJtOAIXH Sew Store in Mulsonburg! In the room fermorlr ooeupiod by P. t. llrgart?. L. M. COUTRIET TAKKd thU method of lafonnlng the eltitena of Corincloa, Kartbaoa, Uirard and the aur roundlna eonntrT, that he baa Juat opeaae) a larire etork of Sl'MMKR OOllllH, ahirh ho la deter mined to Mil TKJI PER CENT C1IKAPKH than the aame qunlitjr of Baud, can be purehaae d for in any other atom in the neighborhood. 11 ii etoek ooniistt of Dry Goods of all Kinds, Such ai Batinetta, Caiiimerci, Miulinfc Delainee, Linan, Urilhnrii, Caliooea, Irtmminga, lliiboae, Laoo, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS A j; HUtJES. HATS aV CAPS, GEOCEEIES OF ALL KHJDS. Coffeo, Tea, Bnar, Rica, Molaoeae, Filb, Bait, Linacod Oil, I nk Uil, Carton uu. Hardwaref'Queensware, Tinware. Culingi, riowa and Plow faatlna., Tt ailt, Hpikea, Cora CuIUeatora, utder rreaaea, ana . all kinda of Ale.. Yri Mr Plnwa are of the Curwenaaille aad Centre ooonlj make, and are warranted to bo f good quality. Drugs and Medicines, Perfumery, Paint., Varol-h. Olaaa, aad gonaral aaaortmant of Btatiooary, . GOOD FLOUR, Of different brand., alwara on haad, and will bo old at the loweat poaaible figure.. Buch u BRANDT, WIHB, OIN A WHISKY SOUO round, of Wool wanted for which the highcet price will be paid. ' CLOVER HEED, On band and for .ale at tbo loweit market price. A!o, Agent for Wilnon'i Btrattonrllle TIIRESniNG MACHINES. -a-Calt and pec for rnumelroa. Ton will Ind orerjthing aeuall.T kept ia a retail etnra. 1,. m. iul l mat, Erenchvilla P. 0., Jan. T, 180. . . Down I Down 1 1 . THE LAST ARRIVAL AND OF COURPS THI CHEAPEST I A Proclamation against High Prices I "TTB are now opening np a lot af the heat and W mort aeaai.nahle Oonnli and Warea wr nffcird in thia market, and at prlr. that remind one of the good old dare of cheap thinga. Thnae wboliu k taitn npon thu point, or ooom our aiio gationa aaporrlaoua, naed but . i . - cue .IT ovn STOIIE, Corner Froat aad Market atreeta. Where tker can are, feed, bear and know for thorn- aelvea. To fully anderatand what are cheap gnoda. thia moot ha dun. Wo do not deem it neoaeeary to enumerate and Ueanite our atoek. Jl la otaougb for w. tw etata that - '- We have Everything that ia Needed and emtenmeel in thia market, and at price that aetoni.h both oM aad renin. deo2l) ' JOSEPH SHAW k BON. KEW FLOVIt,FKD A.ND PROVISION STORE, III R andcr.it(nrd hare Juat received at their new ttand in Wallacelon, a full aupply of Eour, Feed, Corn Meal, Bacon, 4o., COAL OIL, (at reduced ratea,) .d article of TMIACCO, CIOAR. AND E VOKING T01IAf3t'O, dua.tantly oa hand. ; All of which will be aold at LOW RATE for CASII argieea ia atehaaga for saiNULKl aad LI'MBKK. Wa neeacUullr aak 0a pabli. to gira u. a trial before parohaaiag alaewbera. J. K. READ A CO. Wallaretnn, April 7, II'. EDAVARD PERKS & CO., Flour Jin ii ii fact .ire r, And Dealora in GRAIN OF ALL KINDS, PHIIIPBBTJRO, ;PA. t V rrLL oi pri.T of flovr, wheat, CORS and CHOP oonaUntry aa band, end lot eaie at ralca rrmerkel.ljr low, fabt U Crape Vines for Sale. ' ALL the leading bardT aricle of rt Mr. niNfORH rt'TTINOB, .1 pt liiiudred. nim'ORU VINKK onHr 1. ewta. Or. dera iulHlte4 aa aoia aa annnateait. aad fitted In eaMe.r .... A, M. J1IIJLB. Clrra.,liraa . MILD grirullural gnipltmrnts. ATTENTION, FARMERS 1 (VYood'f New Joiutcii Umt Mower). AS thlo lean aa;o of improvement, and know ing tbet Clearfield oounty wiil not remain ltu j bwhind hor filter eoanUoa, the under. .good baa availed hiinielfof the opportunity to far nnh far at en with all Iho improved implement of farming. WOOD'S CELEBRATED MOWERS AND REAPERS! The tWft and only prise Grand Gold Medal on Mnwinf Machinee waa awarded to tble Ma chine at tbo Parte Kxpotition, 1867, wbero a toe i of tiiteen of the ben machines in tho world wae hold. Warren ted to Cjt from !0 to 12 Acres of Grass per Day. If, after a trial of oao half day, anything fhonld prove defective, notieo obali ho given to the agnt, and time allowed for a oooood trial j wbon, if tbo nmaebinodooa not work ae ropro aontod, It fball be returned. Continaod poeeeaeto of Uio mawhlae will bo ovidonoo of aaUefaotion. Frlcw of Mower la $I3S Alio. Lorn an Ho ;.' Harpoon ITorfo HAT PORK TUKK8U1.NO MACHINKH; CoatM Lock Lover HAY and UFA IN RAKE ; OR A IN OKlLLBj Galoe' Copper t?trin FEED CUTTER. MILTON U. BKOMN, Agoat. Clearfield P. 0 May 19, 186-tf BOOTH'S IMPROVED : STUMP . EXTRACTOR. Meeoro. Booth A Rumharrer, Proprfeton of tho 1 it proved 8TUME Et traetnr.wieh It diftinetly doratood that they warrant tbit machine toduuetbi it la recum coded eg celling other maebinea by lu hoing eon at roe tod on true phlloeo phioal priori plea. It will eitraot the largest pine tump, no pend It above groood per mittiog tho ooil lofeJlhack in the bole end will poll tbom aa faei as ten men ean dig tho dirt from tho rootf after e l-tracted. It will mU 'owiag U the vise of tn Mwwipo) from forty lo one haodrod'per day. It will either tarn them over, or onepvid ihom to ho propped up, ae desired. Any person wanting one of thene Morhioos ean take It U hie farra, and. If not too far away, wo will go nod help set It np and test It If be Is not satleAod wo will take it away and rhsrgo nathing for ear trouble. Mschlnef $110 with Townebip Rights. Hingis Machines, 9174. State and Ceenty Rights far feU. BOOTH A RUM BARORR. Jeffsrton Line P. O., Clonrlold Co., Pe ci:rtipicatr We, the the nndorsignod, having wltnesoed the trial of T. J Booth' Improved rt'iwip Ki tractor on the farm of R. H. Moore, near Lothereharg' on hatorday and Monday, the 7th and 9tb M November, take plofnore in saving to tho pwb He, tbat wo believe it to be the bent machine now In Dee for eitraettng atuoips. It Is of simple eon (ruction, easily menaged, not liable to gel out of order, aod very d or able. Four men took the machine from the wagon, wbon entirely apart, pot It together, and pulled a largo pine stamp io less than one hoar. We saw two men pull a largo stomp with ease. They ese a horse, hut he duos his work In taking out tbo largest tamps, wiihoat a hard pall. Mr. Boeih, the Patentee, folly anderttnn.lt patting p and handling themaohiae. Wo would odvise those In want of stump eatractorf to see this one teeted before pirtbeeing elsewhere, which they ean do free of sbarge hy celling on tho Proprietors, J. C. Barrett, J- W. tt!rkard, R.V. Hpokman. John K older, Jo ha Kirk. ' J. W. Oabaj-no. R. 11. Moore, J. W. Wallaes, W.B.AIeaandor. Ueo. Elltnger. Wm D. Berk, Andrew Wilson. 8. J. Horn, Wm. K. Ir-ta, K. J. Kirk, Jamse Moor a, L. B. Carlile. Qeo.Wilioo,n. Uver FlegaL Fred'k 6mile, novl9 ly Farmers riease Take Hotlce S HAVT5(1 enrrrl tite right to sell the HAR POOK HORHK HAY KOKK, ander the original and ruhevjont Letters Patent on same, from Lutnan Rogrrs, Pittshorg, P in the coun ties of Clearfield, Armstrong and Clarion, tnls is to give notice to all those deeirlng to porches forks in this territory, that I am now prepamd to supply said Fork, which, witb Iti mrvwt Iniprere ment, is pmnounood tho HKt-T FOHH IN I'hK. pf Farmers can be supplied at Vi n. Brown's, one mile from Clearfield, or at the Hardware store of Mernll A Biglor, in Clrarfl- ld. M. (1. BROWN. N. B. Tbit It to give notion, to mercbanta, bUehsmithp., or farmers, wbo oea, or may have heea making, selling or using. Forks made on the Harpoon principle, without license from Lumen Bogers. or bis aseigns, or the cwnrra of ahove Pett-ats, that they are liable to prosecution for Infringement of same, and that all such parties will be required to render eorroet and true state ment of all such Forks, aod to act lie tot same as lbs law directs. A voluntary talfincnt and adjustment ean he efl.-cted on more fnvoruMe term, than one that follows a onumo of law. Statements oan bo sent to M. . Brown, wbo will forward them to bead quarters for attention. M. O. HRjWN, Ji-23 lm Tcr order Loman Rogers FA I! ME US, Look to Your Interest I riMlE andcr.ianad baa obtained the ripht to I acll T. J. UtMlTH'ri IMPROVED FTl'MP KXTH ACTOR. After a trial uf Hire, daya oa the farm of Jneiah W. Thompenn, ta Lawr4iae townebip, wa ff nd tt par eloellcnt in every reapeet, gteing perfoet aatiataotion lo all proewit. holb ing had yet got oat of ranair. We altraotcd ovary treo Mid etump a. we paaaid l.rre and email. We now offer II to the .ititena of Lawrence, Pike, Penn, Bradford and Oochea niiwnehipa. Wa will aell iherirM to build a (ingle machine for $.10.0. Or, any peraon. wiahtng a machine tbia aummer, we will deliver the aame on the farm of the pur chaaer, and give It a trial for the aati.faction of the nurrhaeer, for MIX) , with payment, liberal. J!rAddrvaa Tata A Brown, Clearfield P. 0.; Ooarfleld aoaaty, Pa. A. H. BROWrT. JelA Jm-pd W. P. TATE. It. K TAVIX)R'.S LIME AND COAL YARD, (Near the Railroad Depot,) CLr.ARHr.LI, PEN FT A. FMKRACK this mMlwd ef Informing the in hi in. .hail I hr titi'tirxt itti wftrd for ths I mile f wmd ot coal burnt MM Hand Anthracite rillt. la. ka lanvvtMark flf riftnif-S..eltl t.J aSair onmploted nrrangememts with eaftern dealers by wnico can aocp a tun ennpiy c"un.i,ij tnt ntnn, which will h dirpmted of at reaennaMe rate, by the tun, huhl or car load, to snrt purchaeors. Ti,n.a a., a JiaUeil a. aa annMII an hfj f.(lf. Bn(t abteun all neeonsary informatloa ht rMrrrn mail- CtmHIeld, Pa,, Feh, J4, lMt-tf 4JW, 1V A1V1' PA.tlAlKA, keaaedy'l Madiad aaovert, H.lmkold'a Bacba, BakerV raa Uver Oal Jaaa'asnd Aer' medimaaa ad .vafj ktadaar aaaa bp it AATatVUIa dr-aAWidl, -4 PRINCIPLES) CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. 1869. Sirdirarf, tinirarr, tit. MERRELL & BIGLER, PBALiai IK II A It 1 W A It E , Alee, MaaufaMturersof Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. CLIA.rilll), PA. LOT OF 8 ADDLKSBltl 1)LES, Baraaaa, Collara, aea, for aala bjr MEIiRELL A BIOLF.R. DALMERB PATKAT UiLOAi- A. Ing Bay Fork., for aala hy MERRELL BIGLER 0IL 1MINT, PUTTY, GLASS, Nail., .to., for aala by HERRELL A BIGLER. Fiadlaga, for aala by MERRELL A BIGLER. Q.USS, PISTOLS, SWOED CANES For aala bj UEERELL A BIGLER. gTOVKS, OF ALL SOKTS AND Bue,, far aala hy MERRELL A BIGLER. I HON! IKON I IKON! IKON! For aala by MERRELL A BIGLER. H OKSK KI10E3 I HOUSE SHOE HAILS, for aal. by MERRELL A BIGLER. JJULLEY BLOCKS, ALL SIZES Aad beat Ifaaafaatara, far aala bj i i MERRKLf, A P'"LPR- 'piilMttLK SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES, for aala by MERRELL A BIGLER. RODDER CUTTERS for ialo by MERRELL A BIGLER. SAWS I SAWS I SAWS I ATTENTION, LUMBERMEN! a ncrohVTio.r i.r B.mst EMERSON'S PATENT PERFOBARATED CroSB-Cnt, Circular auil Lung Sawi, (ALL QUalMINQ AVOIDED.) A LIO, Emerson's Patent Adjustable Swage, Far Bpreadtag, Bbarpaaiag, aad bb.plng tn. Teelb af all Splitting Sawa, YtA.Sad for a Deaarlpllra Circular aad Price Uat, MEKRBLL 4 BIOLER, , jaat-ll . General Agcnta, CWrteld, Pa DEALER n STOVES AAD nOLLOW-WARE, AND MAllirACTURKR OF Tin, Copper L Sheet Iron Ware, Phlllpeburg, Ccnlr ra fa TBI aaderalgnod reepMtfally aonouaee, to the nubile that ba baa aa bawd a oara- fully. .elected and wall aaaort.d .took af Store, . Hi. variety aoaaUU ai THE CELEBRATED IRONSIDES, Wbtoh bava aavar failed to giva perfeat aatl.faa. lioa to tfaa moat faatidtoaia af ua parabaaara, Coatiaantal, Lehigh, Farmer, Daylight, Bpaar.' Aatl-Do.t, Niagara, Charm, lierela. aro, with ovary variatj of Iba but Piuabarg Manafaetora. fA-Tha Tin and Sheet Iron ware glvai with tba Clove, la made af the heav'e.t aad beat matarial, and warranted to glva parfaot antla. faction. Hi. .took ol PARLOR AND BEATING 8T0VE3 I. larger, batter and cheaper than aver before alhibiled to the pabllo. lie date, aaaapatttioa either la variety, qaallty ar prioe. Ba la alee prepared la feral.h oamplat aaeartmewt af Tin, Oopper, Sheet-Iron, Wooden and Willow Ware, Wboleaala ar retail, manafaetared aaatly and witb the .ol. rlew to eervio., from tha baat ma toriat la tha market. PLOWS, PLOW POINT". A COPPER, BRAS.S AKD IRON KITTLES, Ifit arary daiariptioa oonitantly aa hand. LIGHTNING RODS, Superior point, pat ap aa abort nolle.. Th. Point ba ofler. to tb. pabli. I. th. earn, aa la now need by tbo P.na.yivaaia Railroad Co, va their building.. ORDERS FOR 8rOCTING, ROOFINU And athar work beloaglag to bl. baalnaaa will ba promptly Ailed by eaporiaaoad aad akilllal workman. BRASS, COPPER AND OLD METTLE Takea la .ickanga for goeda. wdrtla .apectally lavilo, tba attention, of Merchant, wt.hlng to ftureaae. at wboleaala. aa tbey will tad to to their advantage to agaaanM hie atock b.for parebaalng aleawhero.' O, . F LEGAL. Phlllpabarg, Aag, , IMS. Jy I U(I7 HM'X Ml. laoaalurro. Hnbball'a, Drake', Uooflaad '. Oarmaa.lioatattar'. aad Oroaaa'a Oaygai rganatad Bittern i aiaa para Llquara, a til klada far edioiBal parpnaea. for aala br HAKTKWICI A IRvTIN, JITI ld a COPJeiTAHLKII We have printed a laraa aambar at PIIJ. We have printed a I PILL, aad will . aambar af tba aaw KF.i ItlLL, aad will aa tba raaaiat at twwnlv. Ivvuaaaay mU VJM UT 44ra. 9 NOT MEN. THE STATE CONVENTION Nomination of Asa Packer for Oot ernor, and Oyrus L. Pershing for Supreme Judge. Pall Amount of tba Prorcrding-a Th Meaolutlona Clear buunnallounf Prln. cipira Hatlflratlnn of the I lllewulh amendrarat laai.aanrd Tit Kighlaof t-auaauaaip Aaaertea. Tba Dtmocrutia Slato Convtnllon met in the bull of the Honse of Kop reienutiwes on last Wedneaday morn. inK, lu' w" 'ailed to order by lion. Wm. A. Wallace, Chairman of the bamocratio Stata Central Committee. Col. Carrigan, John C. Barr and David Caldwell, Esqro., attod aa Uim porary teureUirie. Col. Carrigau tbeu read tba list of dulefrale. ItkatAHK OP HON. WM. A. WALLACE. lion. Wm. A. Wallace then said : (irntlemrn of the Convention tl in roare to your dolibcration spirit of liannony ana conoord. Vuity ol purpote and a determination to win are essential to success in the pending straggle. Principles are every tiling, men nothing. Uhis truth baa given vitality to our organization and ena bio us now to point with pride to our grand old party, which, iu auocess or disaster, in victory or dol'uat, has maintained tta prestige and grown iu number with each returning year. Four years ago a convention of the Democracy, without solicitation on my part, oonferred upon me the chair manship of vonr oommiltee. I accep ted as a doty what I had not sought aa an honor. Three auoceoding con ventions rati6ed that aotion without opposing voices, and obeying your wishes 1 have done what 1 eould to bring aurcesa to your standard, and victory to the principles 1 love, and in whose defence I have exarnoally labored. The baton ot authority you gave ine now. returns to you as the. representatives of the Democracy, and I resume my placo in the ranks of her armies. tl.lX-TION or A TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN Oen. A. II. COFFKOTI1. I move that lion. Wm. Hopkins, oi Washing ton, be the temporary chuirman ol thiaConvoution. (Carried unanimous ly, .midst applause. Un being conducted to the chair. Mr Hopkins spoke as follows s Uentlemm of the Convention i Vain indeed would be the attempt to express in adequate terms tbe gratification I tool upon meeting you again, and be ing called upon lo preside over your deliberations. Being but your tem porary chairman, it will not be expec ted that 1 should make anv sxunded re in ur lea. Uat 1 cannot do less than congratulate you upon tbe favorable auspices unaur wntcn we navo mvu The Democracy of tho Slate have never been more perfectly united than they are to-day ; and boside there are thousands ol conservative men who bave hitherto co-operated with the opposition, who are dissatisfird with the eotltluot of publie affairs, and are ready to Unite with us in restor ing tbe government to iu former sim- rtliritr. tiuritv and economv. and to i i - oach of its departments the functions which its framer intendeil should Do exercised Ly them respectively. If, then, you will allow ouo who has been a member of the great Dem ocratic family for over forty years, and one who boa never been more proud of his identification withitthaa nov, lo suggest a few words of oouu sol, I would soy, lot n. cultivate a spirit of conciliation among ourselves let our motto be "Union for the sake of the Union," and iet us ex tend tho right hand of fellowship to all who will nnilo with as in an effort to restore our beloved country, in all iu parts, to peace, harmony and frater nal record. I thank you, gentlemen, for the honor you have done tne, ana am prepared to receive any motion to perfect yonr organization. PERMANENT ORGANIZATION. Mr. Petrikin offered the following : Reaidved, That a aommlttae to ba aompoaed af OB pernaa from aana Senatorial diatriet, to ba aa leoled by the delegate from tbe eeveraJ ttenatorial di.triele, be appointed to report officere for the permanent orgaoltataoa af the Convention. On motion of Mr. Cashidt, the fol lowing was adopted : Reooived, Tbat nntil olhorwlae ordered, the rule, of tha Houee of Repneecatativoe govern tbe pra eariinge of thia Convention. The Committee on Permanent Or ganization was then appointed, the members from each Senatorial district naminir a member as the districts were called. It was moved and seconded that ths Committee on Permanent Organi zation meet forthwith, and be reques ted to report to ths Convention at as early an hour as possible. Aerued to. A delegate moved thut the Hon. Richard Vaux address tho Convention. Agrned to. Thnt gentleman not appearing, on motion of Mr. McMullen, the conven tion adjourned lo meet at I o'clock. AFTERNOON. The Convention was called to ordor at ahout half past two o'clock, Mr. Hopkins in tho chair. Mr. Pwririn, from the Committee on permanent Organization, said : I have Iho honor to announce to this Convention tho name of the Hon. Charles Ii. lUickulew ss the unani mous choice of the Committee for Prosident. Great applause I ask the clerk to read the report. It was read as follows t PERMANENT OROANIZATION. Pmideat Boa. C. B. BUCKALEW. ica rnaatnaava. 1. Francl. A. IteWIU. 17. S. M. Knot. I. A. Lawrence. R. H. Rrobabor. I. I. Oana.a. 4. Thee. M. 1. WIU, A. John M. Jone. J R. llaupt 5. Blhu U. llaana. I. Jiieoph Kleoknar. S. J- lwienee tleta. . J .bn P. Cnlemaa. 1. H. Beard. lea. II. C. M. Urn. It. B C. Wa.aer. la. Mile. W hile. 14. Jobs M BeaL It. J H. MoOnrmlok. 1. Dr. Lawi. Beck. IS. a. 0. Karaaav. IB. B. F. Winger. IS. Ueo. A. Smith. 11. John S. Millar, O. A. Tranrh. M. John Heetinge. ?. W. W. Barr. 24. Charlee A. Black, lb. Wm. H. Mochllag, Cher.ee P. Whleton. it. William Swan. 37. Bamael M arena". IS. Barauw) Plena er. tt. Tho. W, Urayeoa. RarasTaaia. W. H. Batten, Wm. B. Magna, Jarnb Ratgh-r, fitmrp Amrtuting, t. 9, In- B J. The roport was unanimously adop ted. Whereupon Messrs. Petriken and Zeiglcr were appointed by the tempo rary chairman to conduct the Prov ident to the chair. RBMARKM OF MR. RUOKALRW. Mr. BuckaI.ew was received with emphatia demonstrations of applause After it had somewhat subsided, he said : Gentlemen and Repretentativet of the lemocracu of Pennsylvania : 1 thank you for this signal mark of your confidence and friendship, in so liciting mo to prenido over tho delib erations of a body so numerous and renpectahlo, and whose duties, to be discharged to-day with fidelity and diligence, are so important. Those are not merely words of form or usage. Thov are sincere and heartfelt also j for I assure yon, that if 1 know my own nature, if I can judge of tha pul sations of my own breast, they .re in complete uinsoa with you in our com mon great enterprise of establishing and maintaining true republican prin ciples in these govornmenU of ours State and retloral upon which the prosperity and welfare of our own people depend, as well a the progress of free, liberal institutions throughout the whole earth. Applause. Knit to you and to our great party by the labors of life time, it affords ni pleasure lo thank you for this mani festation ot your coufidunce and ss teem. I understand, (jentleman of th. Con vention, that I bave been selected to perform tha duties of this chair, not as the represenUtivo of any one of tbe candidates, whose names will be presented before you ; but by tbe common action of all, or of the friends of all. My selection, therefore, has no significance with reference to the ultimate choice which shall be mad. by this body. And so far as 1 am able, in administering for a brief pe riod of time those rules which apply to your proceedings, I shall endeavor in all recipe -M to be impartial and just, and to facilitate tha truiiractioii of your bunine, not only by aa exhi bition of fairness, but by promptness also, and by a osnsUnt regurd for all thoso duties which pertain to the post of chairman. We arc assemble npon this July af ternoon ibr the purpose of naming, as we hope and expect, the seventeenth Governor of Pennsylvania. Great applause Under the existing Con stitution of our Sute, which wai established in 1790. We think, and and in thi. w believe oar opinion agroe. with those of oar fellow-citizens generally throughout tbe t'uw m aHMtitav, a leant wtte. u.4 opinion of a decided majority of them, that the man wbo now fills the Kxoo ulive Cbir in oar State government, is unsuitod to the pcrrbrtnanro of his duties; that he has not exhibited io that great office that fidelity and ability which are demanded by our common ioleresU in those various positions of governmental duty which were esUb lished for the protection of the people and the promotion of their common welfare. Gentlemen, at this time the omens are of good and not evil. We are en titled to expect, if not to claim, that the people of this SUtu, at the election in October next, will determine that there shall bo a change in our Suto policy, and that a new man shull be called upon to admi lister our domes tic affairs, applause, and indirectly, at the same time, to pronounce con demnation upon the policy of the prevent Federal administration, which, within tbe brief period it has bold the power of oar common government, and discharged it duties, has shown signal incapacity and unfitness for the discharge of public duly. One of the facts which i. cheering which is an omen of our success is the good feeling which, upon the whole, i. prevailing among our candidates ana among their supporters, pending the canvass of this nomination for Governor. Very little bitterness boa been exhibited. I believe we may ex pect whichever one of th distinguish ed gentlemen who have been named shall be selected us standard bearer in the coming contest, will receive the cheerful support of those who may fail in securing the nomination of this Convention. Applause Now, gen tlemen, it would be untimely and in appropriate, before our nominations arc entered upon, to aJdress you at length upon those public questions and those public considerations which per tain to tho approaching election. Occasion will be lakon by me hereaf ter in performing my duty to my fellow citizens, to discuss the issues of the hour. These matters will be laid be fore the people and discussed, and, as we believe, they will ba understood by them, and their judgment will bo un hesitatingly pronounced upon them. Notwithstanding tho diecouragoiuonU of past years notwithstanding tbe fact tbat we have gone through a period of party adversity, we are still hopeful and confident ot the future; wo still believe tbat men are fitted for sellkovernment. We bolieve that the American people, misled and misgov. erned as they have, been, will yet reduom their character will pluck up from those depths to which they have been committed, the constitutional principals which are essential to our salvation, ana win iiirusi, muse men from tbe place, of power which they bsv disgraced. Applause We de sire to reform our system of finance, Sute and national. We do not believe tbat the achievement of Governor Geary in turning certain public loans from five per cents, into six per cents was an act of wisdom, or an act which should bo tolerated. We do not be lieve that th swelling ef our Stale exponse from yar to year will b approved or long germitted by lb people. Nor gentlemen, do we believ mat me people win approve in in. government of tbo United States th failure of the party in power to pay at they ought lo bav since th. resto ration of pea., soma Ave or six hun dred million, of dollar whioh coo tin e. to opprec lb. people. 1 must pass ovr several topio wluob IsTitat bs to dabatr, !$4 St"' T CAN, TEEMS -$2 per annum, in Advance, NEWSERIES-VOL10,NO. 1. conclude with but a few additional words. The office of Governor of Ponnsyl van in was stripped some years ago of a large number of iu prerogatives. There are now but comparatively few such connected with that office; but a few original powers, as the par doning power, which should be rarely exercised ; in short, his authority i vory much limited and brought below what it was in former times. But there aro still important duties for a Governor to discharge ; tbe principal one is that of a check upon the legis lative department of our government, and it is important that the peoplo of our State should place here atiucapi al an executive of intelligence, and one who will prove himself firm, faith ful and oouragoous, a man who will constitute a rallying - point, around which all the sound elemenU of public morals and public action oan concen trate. You know that within the limits of our own Sute, great com plaint has been made, and with good reason, iu regard to the action of the legislature. Why hus this beon so? Why has tho mora! tone of public ac tion been so exceedingly low in Har risburg, where private and local bills by the hundred are rolled out of the legislature to vex and plunder the public applause and the character of the people and of the State lowered by this manner of legislation J It has been because an incapable and on worthy man has been sealed in the Exouutive chamber, a man on whom th people cannot rely ; one who has not successfully opposed corrupt legis lation a man, in fuct, the very in strument of those whose evil reputa tion are known throughout the Commonwealth. Is there a remedy 1 Yes! It is lo the band, of the people, and we confidently feel that it will be supplied by this convention, and by the people. Applause. j I do not mistake when 1 say that no matter which one of tho candidates before us shall bo nominated for the office of Governor, he will pax. into thnt office, in cose of his election, with a will, a capacity, and a support which will purify the government and its institutions, and will rodeorn the char acter of the people from the evils that bave fallen upou them, because public men have been placed in office unquali fied for and undeserving of tho posi tions tbey now hold. Having selected such a candidate, let 0 associate witb htm some lawyer of ability and integrity, wbo will go npon the Supreme Bench not to obey tba behest of party, but to be gov erned by the law ; not a judge to tam per with the election and the ballots f at... a-fI, -ctlM. tM MtH HI Und up for tbe law through ''good and evil report." who will luv dawn always with fidelity the doctrines of Tilghman, (jibeon ana UlacR, ana ol ether judicial digotUnc wbo have illustrated and honored our judicial annal. With ch men, w may continently expect that tho character of Pennsyl vania will be placed once more upon a secure and stable foundation. Applause. Mr. HOPKINS, of Washington. I desire to present to the consideration of members of this Convention a reso lution, which, sir, I doubt not will receive a cordial, though perhaps it may be a sad rosponse on the part of delegates to this Convention. I be subject of this resolution, sir, ba a ropuUtiou a wide aa tbe Common wealth itself; and I ftesiute not to say a man whose public and private character has seldom bad an equal for purity and integrity npon th fitce of the earth. 1 allude to the lion. Arnoia Plumer, late of Venango county, who was appointed a delegate to this Con vention, but who, in the Providence of God, has been Ukon away. The resolution wa road and passed a follow i Revolved, That thl, Convention haa Warned, with the dec peat eorrow, af tha death af tbe Hoa. Arnold Plantar, lata of Venango aoaaty, wba waa erected a delegate to tbi, body, and that la all tba relation, af life, pabli. and private, Mr. Plamor waa a model of parity, worthy of tbe imitalioa af all who aurvtva aiea. On motion of Mr. Zeigler the reso lution wts ordered to be printed, and a copy sent to the family ot the deceased. Mr. nuonxs, from the Committee on Resolutions, submitted the follow ing report : THE PLATFORM. The Democracy of Pennsylvania, in Convention rnrt, do unanimously de clare ' I. That tba Federal tlorwramemt te limited ha peace to the grant, contained in tha Federal Coa alitutioa ; that the exereioa of doahtfol aonatila tionat power, la dangama. to th. ataMity af tbo Government and tbe eajety af Uie people ; and the Drimiefatn- pnrtv will never enaeent that tbe State of Poan.ylvauta ahall aurreuder her groat right of local ecir government, a That tba attempted aatntaaawa af tha ara- poeed Kirtoonlta Amniiacetl to the pcdcral ( &n atitntion by the Radical member, of the laet La gialatatre, aad their refnaal to enbiuit the aame to a vote of tne people, waa a deliberate breach of their official duty and aa aatrage apoa avavy citt ern af tba Stata), and tbe reenluiioa making each rett&ratina ahoald he promptly repealed, and the amendment anhmlTTM an the people at laepolle for aeceptaaee or rejertiea. S. That tbe Ilea. erratic party of Pennaylrania le oppoaed to onnferring npon the negro the rirbt tn vnta aad wa do empbatteallv doay tbat there ia any right or power in Congreae or elaewbeve to impmee aagre auffragc upoa the people of tbi. State in eppoeiiioa ta tbeir wilL 4. That reform ia the adsialetratioa af Uie Federal aad Stata gnvommenta, and la tbe man agement of their Saancial affaire, ia imperatively demon dad. A. That the movement aaw being mad. for Uie amelioratioa of tbe condition of tbe laboring man baa oar moat wmliel eo-operalion. . That tbe lewMtalMea of Iho lata Repahlieaa Congrea, "oat.ide of the Conautation," the dlara gard of the majority thcreia of the will of tbe people aad tba oaaotity af tb. lallot-bai, la tbe etcloiioa from tbair eeata ia Congrea of repre eentativce elearly elected, tbe alabliehment af of military govarameata la Slataa tn the l ama, aod the overthrow of all oivii govarameata there in, are acta af tyranny and a.nrpation tbat tend diracUy to tba deaarantloa of all reaabUaaa gov arnment and tba emotion af aba woret form, of deepnrtena. I. That oar aoldlar. aod eailora, who oerri ed the flag of our ononlrv to victory, muet be grate fully remembered, aad aTl the gnerantoee given la tbeir favor maat aa tnitefallyoarried Intoanaaatioa. 5. Kauai tight, aad protection for netareliaed and native-born eltl raw, at home and abroad : tb. af Amartaaa aationalii. wkerb ehae) eommand the rvapeet of Foreigo Poweru, and fur aieh an era ai pic and aacentragemeat to people atragtli tor Katiaaal Integrity, aautitoUouaJ liberie aad individual righta. . That the reaanl tuiaraal re van a and rat. tag eyatoa, af tba Oeaaral Oornnunont il griulr aaiuct, sad meant ought al uc ta be aiir'-al tv aatra . aUstf tAsraat ... .1 nil I ii.hhiii i tiiaaaaaaaala,aaaaaia lb report fs a r-'H rmI !. mi'ttaly ibol BnMlNAtlON I.. a nntt.Noa. fl.rv Coflrn'.h movtri thst th ru r.litlun JTiVWil Irt I'l.rt lion . r.niluUl for linvtr in firinln. rnor. Atrrewil to w hsmepon Mr Petrisin nominated George W. Ca. Mr. Dgi.Ant'NTr nominated DrpM H. Fox, of Philadelphia. Mr ;c). D. jAiKrxjW nominaM Aa Parker. Applause. Mr. f'Assior nominated Gen. Wm, M .'Candles, of Philadelphia, Mr. Mutton nominated Charles Bo. gera, of Philadelphia. Mr. AXCOXA. In great emer gonry like thi hero a few word were inaudible to the reporter's tho n.me of one of her distinguished citi zens Is already in the bearu of the Democracy of the State for thl posl. lion. I fool convinced that hi name being prosentod to this Convention, that should bo reoolve the majority of the votes for the position thai we are about to nominate, he cannot and will not decline the position. With this impression, Mr. President, I present, in the name ol Democratic Berk, th name of General Hancock. Great, applause. Mr. WALLACE. I doera It my duty, sir, before proceeding to a bal. lot, in behalf ot an honored tamo, iu bohulf of one whom I know tbe people of Pennsylvania will always uelight to honor, to present an expression of hi sentiments before be is placed be fore the publio for the office of Gov ernor of his native S'.ale. I bave ht my possession a letter written by Gen. Winfield S Uanoock, dated oa the 21st of last May, In which he ox. xplicilly and distinctly declares that be will not permit ins name lo-Oe uceU a candidate, and tbat is without reservation. 1 send that letter to the Chair, that it may be read in the hear ing of this Convention. Applause. trust, Mr. I'rosident, that we will not do this great and honored name injustice do tbe man a wrong by perpetrating a wrong in tact an out rage npon bun and Joist him upon the people of hi nutive Slate and country in a position in which be doe. not wish to be placed. - The letter wa read a follows, by Col. Carrigan : BT. rii-L, May It, I BOH. Dsaa 8ta: I bad tho nleaeure to roooire your favor of May let laet, Juat before leaving Wash ington for tba WeaL My aoeupatiow ana duties preroalad ma from prnmpti replying to yea eommaaieatioa a airaumatanoa to be ragratted, fur I naa a. wall prepared to aipreaa to you nip view, then aa aow ; and by having prompiir writtan, 1 would bare avoided tba appearou. car hesitation. Mv view, on tbe aobiect, ooiMerning which you. have addreeeed mo, have aever changed, and I have fully eipraaaad tbom to all pareoa. wbo bar ta any way aommanioates wits aaa a inai eaa, I am adverec to obtruding myaull upon the publw, and bave therefor, ever avoided writing aa thing for pahliealioa, although I have aarlh-trircd my eorraaponueai. to make any ether aaa of ay ecu timeula. I feci highly honored by tha preference ahowa me by my frtende ia old North amnion, oat, rawed ia that letter. I maat aay, and without roaarvatioD. tbat uadar al ietmg oircumeUaooa I sennet p-vrmit thr uk of my aame ia the Convention about ta aaeciab... Wore 1 ia mvil life, ao dtatinetloa would InreatiT to me thaa to ba trovei-aor of P cna.ylva.ua. I have followed the nrofeeeieui of arm. .inoe boy. hood aad aow, having ncquired onnaidrralla rank, do not wiah la abaadea tb. aerrwr. Lend--., I do not wiah to on lev apa a Ufa ia shirk I know I havo bad ae exp rienoe or aduaolloa. There ara tbooe who ooold eevve PPr IntrreaU bettor tbaa any eel', whom tbe p.-la would ba plcaacd to boaor, aad who would randcr moraerocarnteorvioaloUio peoplo of Paana; h ana, thaa myeolf. 1 am, truly, roar obedient m 1 1 ant. Aextrwaaed ta aeair.,8.''3. ouaiUoWiuiaa- Mitchell and otlMra.) Mr. ANCON'A.' It is th desire ot the masse that Gen. Hancock should be the candidate of thi Convention, notwithsUnding it Is not hi desire to bave hi name presented. With bis name we will march forward to vic tory over the strongest foe. Ho i well known ; he ha never turned bia back on friend or foe, applause, and he will not refuse to accept iu thi case. I shall insist on casting my vote for Genet al Hancock. Mr. Delabuvtt, on leave given, withdrew the name of Daniel M Fox. Tbo name of Charlc Ilogcio was also withdrawn. The Convention then proceeded to ballot, with tb following result: Packer .... ( aaa . 48 Hancock... ... !l MCaodleea... . Mr. Carsidt withdrew th. name of General MoCandlos. A second ballot wa then takta, which resulted as follows: Packer ..m-.. Cam 1 47 Hanoaok ..l. The clerk having recorded one ntoro vole than there wa delegate, al though Mr. Packer had received two of t majority, tbe Covention decided to Uke another ballot which was ordered, and resulted as follows: Parker,.. S Ceae... ....JT The nomination of Asa Packer wa then made ananimoo, followed by enthusiastic applause sod cheers. SUPREME JCD-GI. The convention then proceeded to nominate a oaudidale for Supremo Judge. Tho following gentlemen were placed in nomination. Hon. Robi. J. Fisher, York county ; Silas M. Clark, Indiana county j Cyrus L. Porshing, Cambria ooaatyi U. K. Fox, Alonttromery county; Wm. P. Jenks, Jefferson oounty j Bass-els Brown, W arren oounty ; Henry Chap man, Bucks county ; Samuel il. ftev- nolds, Lancaster county : Ilenrv D. Foster, Westmoreland county; Alex ander Jordan, Northumberland tuuu ty; Hamilton Alncks, Dauphin coun ty ; Edgar C-owsn, Westmoreland county; James Ii Ludlow, Philadel phia; Wm. J. Baer, Somorset county ; Sam I B. Gilmoro, Fayette exunty; K. S. Golden, Armstrong cuunty; William Elwell, Columbia oonuty ; F. M. Kimmell, Franklin county; Sam uel B. Wilson, Boaver county ; Charlee D. Mann, Delaware county; Jacob Zeigler, Butler count v; John Trunkcy, Mercer county ; J. II. Graham, Cum berland connty. A Motion was made to adjourn, which was not agreed to. After some discussion, all but the following name were withdrawn : Messrs. Fisher, Brown, Jenks, Rey nolds, Chapman, Baer, Clark, Trun key, Golden, Alricka, Wilson and Pershing. Tb first ballot stood a. follow. : Perehlng . .J! Brourn SI Clara.. .....! S. 11 Rarnolda,. 1 1 Wihmn .10 Chupuiaa IS Alricfc... ..... .. . Jrnke. ........ .... . Fiahor 4 TrwkeT .. J Tb. second ballot mulled as fol lows: Perahing D-roma. ........... .....4S CU.-1