El 17; MON, ALL NATIONS. 11(1 , on 'live; is opn to navign lhAny. • •-•:. B , • ow tax of nO per. cent. in gold is d Cuba. insurgents still dant . - Iv for more war. Liberals :are gaining in the Honsp of Commons, _rent (4-ermAn tenor, has on Yew - York for Europe. N. the,forizer. has been stntene toll TO tun years imprisonment. • declined .to.appear before. the i Church Examination "Cothmit- rtm $'4.2-In.t?(i4l•Nras efreeted ti national indebtedness during although not eonfined . ill 'keeps his room, and re- is n prospect of war be le Cenl.ral American *Sates of la and -.--,1.1%-a-dor. o ,-tiiinited that the damage WArei . Sler 4 . 1:1111 di:Aster will not i.t.:ll)4lve iTiers the 'Delaware. II:Iola- Wesfern company will only tiree for this month. pyi:teil in Berlin that General the. hero of the .Franco- :tly)ut to resign De:,artmeilt at Washington t!T: the British C ,- i':ernment the - 1 ,-, 'rgerlVinslow. Nat ieknal Bank in La Cros.ce, on Saturday. Its have nut been,aseer- w pr , ,rifiiivz for the , enlistment in thrf - i-efrnlar army will :r , cntif. , l for repeal by the house t .. to for the pacification of rogartivil a havitig fallen cl,l the poIN-Cr, seriow.ly con- EMIIME! ,11!1 , 1-nt7.y expeted- that the hill • the Indian Burean to th 6 War Jas b<<tll Houses of Seri, us ol)position, g;. , lleicneies of the grern ! 1117 :1rT",1 , , in Wasl,ln ,, ton, for the : r t••idTi NM' I s4 ;t. are.olli ,r.a to he $ . 2.,712;.1 n .-171.70. ~ - , , ; , 171:AtirT as si omen the : also the bills making for an edue.lli4tml display, Sl - : - .6 ly,lilding at'. the Lenten- teller. of the Pullton Itill., a fortn:..L7ht ar , ri of Ithe funds of ;hat Inv= 1,..en uested linos h^s been inircliineed in the • .-• ,11.', •appi,pri :t r e 1,01)0 -t! "f plyin i z the TVS-Sage of V,.1.1.:1“:11 - t 0 the tenteunial expo- river wns nn Saturday t-Lan on the rith of last f,mrt el•a:oldies of the OE .1111 1 , 7 r 1•11-- 1 . 11:0 )01aNtiare . and Find t'! P.l on the 13th of April : " ion will Le paid. for thy . • of 'c'oal front liuncsdale• to Washington, • : , t-..:i in the eii,4,irn ME 1111M1121121 carriefl 4 - mt to sea ME IM=Ml2=2l Pri.l::y uigl,t , in an opf‘n anti Ints been C. r, (%)212.(1.10'llt es l:irn« in tht• he :10 oil :.'f-.!.rS old. The lir k 1111.:t:11,1W.11 I.N•l•Tat telOgTa ph : • ttith'l,r or the ...e fraudulent. and arc thither who some time fwo ab 7 rillniev OM :old merchants in I :Tr . .•!,endoil :`ent to this onratry for .11 ( tinuls in Clinton, 1: in ,•• be the most h in H.,u,as for ten'ye;irs. =1 . that t raVt.i 'is 'inter : • y t :!;1: Wil , ll it melts. and the ,r Bit i;re, Tilt' •, asi, Was 011-Sailli- 1111) .15)7:F:s_ ME afp: Fifth uplwr part of the t-';1.1:11«.:(1 at =ME • 1.r. , 1:1:\ G. ray. Jamaica. ` , ;tll is a,Lor e llawk. • livc ccvi of water •.ti t•rhe a total 10,s. A , V4.1:t1.1y that the ' : thi htvi Is =MEMMIEII 11 ~~ ..~.~T, r'~ r nu•ribpr of i i I found u. s•iii , ioe Sun- Lini , elf. It 07, arilv insane. _ trader Crazy that ir,stock - a ;0! ' • deicati4l with t 4 - 1:1;,t 6.n the irn‘rean- • 1:11g;', , J1 parllioncht. , I t•Nst" . l :•• • 1•4-11,1 have a 1t V. :~lilr~ rho 11,,.t0n. OE Orietd. GO feet bi•flt over the i , reak at on Sattirday. over the Salllu :1%; tu-st:z lcfeated the Chia hug t wen- N t'‘N ia1:11 , 11i1V. •-• ^ ••••••0:...• - ne. T-hu Para ! :t. 1110-ana oquts. on Satur- , c , •10 rci VP rsy ov t 'r a ,a• its he Ay:2,, !all, 'curer Sanchez 1 , 1111( d ~ut a rt-v.,1- 4,L,U : e ).a t,:l : t . Wht. died situ- Tl,e. paltltt: are wealthy mov,-11a1at ill Yew- York to , When; 31004 and en their reNit...:ll. :: :kraut nt Flacc of The hippodrome is Coln - It It.t bee'it Circus. -,., P inland revez.ue : „from Ilalit'axj F.LiNt'd a lan't` of hand mith forged Nviv.l.l 4 , 1 which are will fail 4'n f..or: as is known I,l‘ Oil aCe.lint. t.y : 'nil a y ,holv Inetimr an . ! N'.2, 1,1:" Of' • oe eTI the -.!!.t Inc P. .41 tile .T high ~,k 0 . 1 S.,tra.htv. •12.ar Nctrh a11 , 11:t11•view .:11 the and tac - I..l,,enger trains •: z.wore out 1• • •!:_; . „I u:,t:c;acv rw , ining •31artin. 1, s •to:! ]see and i'Lililetlti.try. Was in the Frankfort. ~hot him th and was df his vietim at the uta died i,, live minutes. 11 , . a pi , . , Minvat bpteher, was 1 - 4.dgcil in jail on circumstan- 'radfora *porta EDITORS: .• • E. 0. GOoDRICII. S. W. ALv9nro. - Pa., Tharsiv, dsril 6,-41376, REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVEN• TION. The_next Union Republican National Conirentlon for the nomination of ,candidates for President and Tire President of Din' United States, will beleld In the city of Cincinnatl, 4 nu Wednesday, the litb . day of June, IS .7a, at j 2 o'cl - Szci: noon, and will c‘insist oT delegates froth each State equal to twice thitLnum b-r of Its - Senators and Represeatativee in Corigress. and of two Delegates from each organized: Terri tory and the District of Columbia. In calling the convention for the election ift dele gates, the committees of the several States itiolree ommendAd to invite all Repub:fican eleetorynd all other voters, without regard to past poiltlcillitifer c noes or previous party difficultles„whoaronpposed to reviving sectional issues, and desire to tiZzonote friendly fee,ling amt. permanent harmony tir:Zough out the country by maintaining and entorelng all the constitutional rights of every citizen, Including the frill awl frr, ~,! exercise of t4r right of Offrage without intimidation and without (rand; who are In favor of the continued prosecution and punish ment of all °Metal dishonesty, and of an OnnOnii= cal administration of the Government bY 'honest. faithful and capable officers, who are In .fai•or of making surfs r••forms in gOverntnent as expel.rienee mac from time to time suggest who are, opposed to impairing, the credit of the nation by deOreciat „inf.; any of its o‘oligations. and in favor of ttslalnlng ih every way the national faith and finant:lgdonnr, who hold that the common schooPsystena , ,' is the nursery of American liberty, and shouhrbgi nialn tained absolutely free from Sectarian emit*: who .4 belleve that for the promotion of these end*the di irection of thtt!.Govertttnelat should confirmA! to be r thos , .. wiM adhere to the principles of 177 ft, snpp;...rt then: as' i incorporated In the c4istltu tien and laws, and wifo are in favor of recognizing 1 and str e ngthening the fundamental princ4ple of Inational unity In this Centennial Aianlversary of the Itr public. _ _ _ EDWIN D. MORGAN. Chairman 12.1mbilean National Comnilttee. ITILLIAm E. CHANDLER, Secretary. THE CONVENTONI,,. " The Republican State Convention was held in Harrisburg last iyeek. The proceedings, which will be Ound in another column, were harmonious, and the enthusiasm manifested; is a certain harbinger of success in ,No vember. If the action of the 41:ele-. gates is endorsed .by the Cinciunati Convention, Pennsylvania will= up the largest vote for HARTR,ANFT ever polled for any man by th 6 vo ters of the commonwealth. This county was represented in the . Convention ',by N. N. BETTS, - Jr., who was plaCed upon the Comniittee on ResolutiOns A. C. FRISBIE' and ,Jous 61i4Yr who was selected as one of the Vice Presidents. .i; GENERAL HARTRANFT: The mention of Gov. lIARTiLATT'S 'name in connection with the Presi:• dency. meets with a li . earty reqionse all over the Union. • - th 6 oliior of the - Utah Erelni»g Mail. of Salt Lake City, give 4. the personal• reminiscence of Governorillartranft : " We note instructions to delegates to . the Pennsylvania State Conven tion to vote for Gov. Ilartraq fOr President. . 1 "In connection with Gov. ilarltl ranft's name, ire are 'remindeCi)f little incident during the late civil is•ar, when for the first and last time we were brought in contact with this title gentleman and gallant soldier, in charge of a detachment of id')out I-00 men, belonging to ditlernt!,regi ' ments of the Ninth Corps, then being concentrated at Annapolis, Md.,'un der the coinmand of Major (hi feral • Burnside. we landed on a bleak-Sab bath morning, at early dawn, on; the wharf at the last :named place..l,': On inquiry it appeared that the ,regi tnents we were in,pursuitof had:been (Jet:itched and sent to South Cari.ilina. In a quandqry. we applied ,the Commisary Department near for subsistence and further information. only to be snubbed the high.-step ping underlin ,, s dreSsed in' a little brief authority. Indignant that the men should be left hungry and shiver ing. with ample, stores in. si! - •dft,:we immediately repaired to the head quarters of General Hartralift4orh man,lin,?• at. Annapolis. It was Orly, and the General - was not up, bitt. in response to a statement 'made '.to a member of his staff, he desired to wait•hutil he dressed, when he Would attend Personally to the matter..>Pif teen minutes later the gentleman • made his appearance and at 'once kindly and considerately interested Himself with our ease, advising return to New York, where traiispor tatiOn' could be obtained to. Smith . t , assurin!r. us that he Would furnish us every facility in his power in the way of transportation and. 4)- sistence. which he did at once. The impression made'.upon us by the splendid presenee and courtenusl)ear 'in!r- of General Hartrauft we ;-sli4ll - forget, and when we conapare his conduct toward a rinbordinafe offi cer with that of some other superiOr officers in the • Union service with whom we: were bron!qit in contact, the contrast is greatly in his favar. It' the General should. receive the nomination for President, we ,Would travel farther, on halt' rations to i-VOte for !dui ,than any politician; in- the United Status.". - • Bnowsi.ow mad• be grim; but lie has sound Ideas, lie says, in . a lateissue of his paper, the Knox.: Bill . Chroniole : A Deinocratie victory in No!Yeal- Lei! means tile ascendency of suelineh at the South as Ben. hill. -Isham G. Ilarris, Tucker,_and ether extremists, and of such Norther* Copperhead's as Fernando Wpod, !Meister Clymer, Eaton. of Conm-eti- Cut. l -and others of similar political interests. With such a revolutiorary, reactor• element .at the- head of National affairs, assisted by thecor`;- rupt, incompetent; and . reckless men who control our Southern State fay; ernment. what have we to hOpe fO. WE are pleased to learn that (on. : ." - ressinan K;ETC111:31, of-the LuOrne district, is tapidly recovering Born his late severe illness. • Mr. Pow4i4 of this county. renctered himself very useful in the - capacity of nurse. ing the critical period of Mr. KF.!rett- - 1 - :es disease ; for which he has-:the: warmest gratitude of that gentleinan and his friends:. Ouit Member of Confrress is re ported as voting against the silver resumption bill. .As an act of ijus tice to Mr. PuwELL, we desire to:rs'ay that he voted . indltvor of the bilL, CLYMER strifek . .at the IlePub- Henn party ..:with -J3ELLNAP as :;the target. The shot, passed thr4gh and sivw PENDLETON. Republican State Conventioli. LARGE ATTENDANCE AND GREAT =IMAM GOV. lIARTRANIFT TUE ENANIROITEI CHOICE OF TILE CONVENTION FOR PRESIDENT. . The Republican State Contention met in the Opera House, Harrisburg, on Wednesday, Mdrch 29th. ni, at 12 o'clock, and was called to order by Gen. HoyT, Chairman of the State Committee. General W. H. KoosTz. of Somer set county. - was chosen temporary president bs acclamation, and on taking the chair, spoke in 'substance as follows: • . "Our grand old Commonwealth should and of right ought to be potential it/the cowing National Convention. Her rge area of territory, varied industries, mtold mineral resources, fertile soil and honest, intelligent people, make it eniinotly prop er that she should be felt in that assem blage. She has always voted for the suc cessful Presidential caWidate, • and. she should be potential in declaring who that candidate shad be. The action of the Democratic party has detnonstrited be yond all cavil that it.is Unfit to govern the country: . It has flaunted the flag of the "lost cause" in the face of the House and the country, and has shown by some of its leaders that the animus of the rebellion: still lingers in their hearts. The Demo cratic party in Congress has proved itself weak and powerless to remedy the evils of the country; its councils are - divided awl distracted. and many.of its members are, now as hostile to the debt contracted to save the nation's life as they were to any measure advanced to overthrow the re bellion." Ile spoke in exalted termq of the Republican party. It proposed to rep form all abuses and "let no guilty map. escape." It would elevate the standard' of political life and 'unflinchingly preserve the credit and honor of the nation. The speaker closed by stating as his belief that with Governor Ilartranft is their standard-bearer victory would again perch upon the banner of the. party: .. - At the codelusiou ofiGen.KOONTZ'S address the committees Were ant nounced, on credentials, on resolu- !idiom the State C'entennial Boards tions and on permanent organization. 1 .. • ' the Mayor and Oillnelis anal the.hcads i The - Convention. then took a short depal'iments of :Philadelphia. ' At I; ~ recess, o'clock the oellestra of 150, - c(nraleted I Theodore Then is, will play the maitre n. On reassembling the ion. Eowitan 1. airs or all nations. McPriEasoN was chosen permanent: The place selected for the ceremonjes i n Chairman, and the committee on the southern section of - the Art Gallly. Ile exercise.- will consist of the gra id resolutions reported the following march by Richard \Vaguer ; itivoeation , ,,,c the I)ivine blessing; or e iginal hynnr., iy platform, which was unanimously .J. G. 'Whittier: otiginal cantata, woe Is adopted witti applause : by Sidney Lanier of . t 'rtfirgia, music, by Dudley linek of l'onneetieut ; brief intik!, - Ronolre(7, That we hereby reaffirm the sentation, by the l'resithmt, of the (fell nlat form adopted by the' It epublivan State tennial Comorissibir rtm.,(o)-ting the Exhilii- Convention at Lancaster in 117. 1 7. and in tiim tin thePresillient of (ilie 1... - nited Stats view of recent events at W:isliin , _;ton. we :___, l ,l i i re ss by the President of the 1. - nito.l States—this he will close by declaring - J -111 e emphatically endorse that part of it whieh dennamls honest inert in (411(76. nair with fr Lxhibition open. Intineiinitely the 11 ..., brains enoughto know dishonesty when I will o i. e unfurled, the artiller) - will safer ~ they see it, and courage enough to fight the bells will ring and the chorus of s a it wheiever the find it. The Republiean Inundreil will render ILualefs gre i lt party is committed by its origin. its tradi- "Frallelujah." 1 tions. its history, and its duties to all in - The, crowd will then cross to : 1 4achine4v trepid and Inmest administration . of pub_ Ilall, slid at a signal front l'resid , n - t, li e affairs; and wherever in -Catiunal, (;rant. til e enormous engine :nnd it, t :al-- State. or municipal life maladministration tet . o 1ier .,... ; ' o f mac hi nery will be put iu Las existed or does t xi,t we demand that • moti , .(n, and the Exhibition wil . li'Ai e o p en it. be exposed, corrected, and the guilty to the world. . 'llieodOre Thomas has general charge punished, and to this end we kedge the 1 , ,, i - tae music. Dudley Back conducts toe. Tull measure of our support ascitizens and as voters. • / 4: ,, orns . ei , lii„ : 11 is ellosemfrom the mosieal Rt-e,trt , ./, That we look to the Cinclu- 1 a,',1.,,,,,-i a 'tio nis o f phil a d..l p hi a. Tn it .,... i s nat iCittt t tion ttgi vcist-ii(lin tts f 1 a h , ~i „ s ,l, i i th :( . :mht; t ::. 1): i ~f p .t: s . . I _,. : iresiientandvi,eprt,itlrlsh,,r,l,.l.kl,illbe:rul; %ivr(l,i.\iit:.‘ above susi icion, and in whose personal 1 basil profundo, of ilost o n, le integrity tlie - luition can most surely trust. , . l o 'resident Grant will be escorted to the and that we also look to our friepis , grou.,(ls with such military homes as ti .at , ( :overnor I lartranit !bay deem advisable. throughout the State - to make sure inpresenting candidates fon Congress and . i .‘lll,ini4 the finest : display of jewelry the Legislatnne, they secure those . 1 1 1 .1. - ' yet sent to the Exhibition is that of Mr. w h o arel k n o wr i t o 1,, I mu , st, capable and . :Jamie .3, itehison a leaditig jeweilar of 1.",1i faithful to the t'onstition. ' iiiliorg. Scotland: the coments of his ca... 4.; R , ...J.,fr.7,. That the 'Republicans of ~,t . ,. ~.„1,1 , 1 at i:11(1,4)::(1, PenirsAdVania have nothing in then. pis. ~ 1 It oget her thene-aa 0 fifteen runs' Ilea'hi. hi s to r y which they wish to I,slor '',ltt . , O• f . v ,• ry one o f whi c h is olannt, , 1 in a style apologize for, or would havii:llie ii.ntiou . . , , , ealeinateo to make the oal-wh e r vi, w I forget; arraign the l)einoe:atie 1-...:(1- - .1-.. n , in ..(:ein with rapt attention. , Tl,e prinHphl Congress anti their abet tors-- f:nrze :..;-f- (i: to n eseJis nitunsuzlly large, and very 1 i-,ii erctmes ,Inown to the ii, zallY I' l iticii'lvs• or.ntely mounted. Seo; el: pebbles arc I 11 4 and for the subservi . enc;n - 14, 1 1 :tyn t:" ti,!`"i l - 1- I wined in a Runde limit ; :.ml there ar•l Htiant leaders of the late Co . ntederacY. 11 " w several wreaths of S,..:teln thistles set w ill! Mb - valuable cairngorm.: and antnethi.4s. 'I lie riinatilot . them ; for . then; removarliorn ofli c o of I;nion soldiers, and apron:ton lit . ''titer of the,head Ir., ft- on b e rued into of Confederate s:nldiers t for the rept2a , n . :(l • a cask., t, atiththis is s--t IA al: a large and indieations of their purpose. only ton- 1 ,,,, rf ......,,,.. 1. The li.„.n, :i;.(. tipped ..i..i.iii trolled by fear. to open the Tieasiir? ot . .„,,,,.,1,i,t.: .1 . v7 , :t . i I.: ,iiii , :rc ... ...,,i7.- aiiii,k-ii the nation to alarming - and unjust . peent- ii . ,,,,,,.. 5u....,,, tad,-al f.,,,,,, tin, hea,i. as ii„. liir.ry demands from the in , urt - eeti(in'ary n „1, ie .e sil ver c h a i n :, ale a - 1 ,.,,,11,. tti r ..., 1 ,,, , States; for their' persistent elfort to fret' :Ininesty upon men ton proud or unrepcnt- ! 1 lain:in : : second phtee is a siii . er 'ink ant to ask it. or too guilty to (I.:;serve it, st :tal. Tv.'“ 1 li;.:111.oaii, Is, Wir".ol;ln'in and fur for the combined re,. I:les-nes, which , ~,r . an , 1 , :,;,.,,,, „ ed. . i ,.. e ,, g; , „...:i if ;11 iciir.. '''''' l.- ' 1:11 eienliar. Tht ir tdavniorn s aro ern s,• mi--:ellievously holds out a thr,..,t t o throw existing laws, or a cowardice ,iir I afzOve the in'. bano., which. is etabornt..l.v incapacity to originate a s,iihstitute tor „:;. 1 „;.,1 ;ol d ;: t svir: i e..'inlzoms, ;o l d ' Lis them, all 01 which exposes the De:me i. , :I gilt wreath (4* ft in leaves at the L: s•.• The wle.(Y is. 111: , unt , .(1 (in a pedestal of critic party as without national instinct .-o r an unseetional baptise. or an affirms vanity, set 01l an ebony plinth: r this is one of the most richly tive policy ;as mitit to he trusted I.v• Folio b . the cintry' which when last under theirminuted dirks thiit. has act lwen made: control they madly hurried into the vortex ! Il i , handles of the dirk, knife and fork, of - civil war. . ate set with L;enis:, and e:01.,;i',•; of 1ah0r ...; .1:;,..:4,7reff, That recent events: in the (. „tely „even i very, with slit en. skive States cicznrly expo , e a l'ur I" 'l' , " " 1 i i;- - liiiinz:. ,•1 . 11, !.Is., , th is 1., , ini.,, , , , ,1, ~f• the part of the Don - neer:olc party to.seize ';( :11: oroo;Olt pilrple Ve . .% et. ;UPI llitre is a them all and wieldthem as a twit in the skenedinu to nnatch. , next Presidential election; and to this end , ._ , fr : 1 . .. 1.1e4,1 :and target. iin' an. exec Ileint b ru t a l an d bloody conspiracies liaVe been ' stitte of pre,: rvat i• u:':: of rare desCzn, made to cociee voters,arid base-le :4' 1, 11d ive which it s..etes v,.. ,s f- •':rid on the field :tilt r conspiracies are at this moment in' Opera- the battle of Calhalen.: is pia(. il among a i on in orde r that an unprincipled ::1:(1 the acco .:, t ,-,,,,,.i its tw.d i , the iluldoti ,fed Celtic cm i('l,:ity of ti: r : collection : '[Mn'. fraudulent majority may depriye propeily eho'sen officers of their rights ; and as .. s : 1 : 1 1 V its . lll, , ln Illis Is en fOl t !;:r..h... in ae(fiii'ing ; what is said to lie tin.: largest silt:Mitten 14f against these outrages. we take an appeal to the people.of the nation. -; p-rfect. cairngom that has ever beenT, ' , ',.(re(l, That the common, safety de: seen. mantis that our public schools shall not 'rills has been etrefnllv manipulateil only be free to all. but !shall lne in'eserveil . and in gold, seri - monied by Si•oteln•peark, from all special Or partial control.: all at- and tones a unique slit udder brnocil f o r telllptli to divide the school fund fo r ali j,- . the iii:4l,litiiii plaid. ji.:1(1. ran in ‘. i., an c a t remel v fine set-111 1,..ed the finest that purpose whatever. or to divert any por tant of it into a channel not und er popular has been Seen-or :- I cote!, pearl studs, all control, is to be frowned upon and resist- b t ,„„ t if„ln y4witehrd. „ lid r.iined a i uri . ii cd with unyielding firmness. The recent —the value brio, great , 1 in efeis,iini.nee of th : difilculty felt in pniennim , (reins of defeat in the I)etinneratic Legislature of . Maryland, of a constitutional :ialz•n , lrintnt` 1 / : . 4 :.L -; variety. id . cipial :.ire and exactlY sim ila r in appear:oleo. to secure the coma: an school fund of that': i State against division, reveals 41 once a: - grave datwer and its souree, and with ' eli l ' : " : " .. '" P "" .`NI ) Tilt: ('ENTI.-st'“Al other like farts, makes phnin the duly of Tin' P lll llic Led:: I' has Made its jr11.1,;11'- ('ongress to subunit such an amendment anions for the Centennial by enlarging t o th the Constitution of the United Stat es the extent of , dx„ .... eoliinis mo r e.. _llk was as. when adoptt ; (l., will effectually defend done in order to (...riVe great spaee fur local, the common school sy,stem front all cite- i 14vIlt - ral arid foreign 11!•W; and. editorials, rifles open or eolverti : lent .1 selfish !midi:. immediately mom no ii'emei!re(i, That the attempt i d the I )eitio. I exited !hest-six add it ional rolums wilt,, : cratie House of Representives' at \\*ash- their ail yr 1 t isements andthey cr.-x.4 hard 1 ington, in the face orthe depressed email- upon the heretofore linlited space for. I lion of American industry. to inflict upon news arid editori a l. I the nation a free-trade tariff, is an in_ i The Tinier'-let'llire's paper—has pur -1 stilt tit the intelligence of the people. and chased a second Iloe perfecting Pres s 'an evidence of theAnability of the Demo- whirin it will plave in One of the Expire ' e- tioa Buildings, from Which it will run golf ratic panty to meet the tiresent wants of 1 the country. The remedy for our suffer- , a morning and afternoon edition. Ttne• I ing. is in 'a higher, not ha lower tariff: i stereotyi e plates will lie sent out front its 1 Jr,' 0,,1 red. That the, ne'olect of the pnl)- ' city till at 4 o'cliwk ,in the Inornin t r ; ro d ilie business of tine State by the present ; 4 0 , 0110 copies per liotir , will be rim ~ . if. In majority of thelowerbranch of the Legis- 1 the afternoon the first page of the paper lature, and the plainly apparent purpose ; will he lifted and a new form made up, in I of that 111;11oritv to prolong the session : Which all the news of the (lay irli to four with the sole ohnect of thereby un ic.ising o (10(1, I'. _ 1., will In s ly ii.. . 1 their pay, is worthy of the strongest een- • The l'regs—l. P. Foiney s paper will gun., and must, if persisted in, awak e n ! also-have .a press upon the Exhibition the just indignation of an outraged pep- . grounds from which :111 edition trill 'be pie. - run off, in addition to the regular edition 1 L'e.gol , o7. That the uniform polies of of the paper. r the Republican pary of l'ennsylvania. in : The F:vening I "'crab? NN in have a press Ik e , • (~ 1., • tl- 11 - 1 - of t• -, .• atTle F‘iliiiiti•at MA Will rtes off' an viii -1 plu m (.I..pn .e • Mil f. Ins ,ixa, to n . . .. „ while steadily reducing the public ilebr. I tion of 1(1.(no(1 every hour from 12 o'clo e l t , should be persistently maintained ; when ! noon until ,'") P. 31. the debt is wiped out, the exi,enditures ! These proprietor's will have uniformed I should he confined to the civil e x i wnsus o f ' boys to sell their papers. The i'i.c.s liii , tire State Government, the support of her . bCrni will be the old Continental sty L'. public schools, and the efficiency of her ' The Evening - Hera;i ll- o.vs will representl reformatory and penal institutions. I Benjamin Frankiin style of 'dreg, and 1 Resolr fd. That the recommendation by. I McClure's boys will wear corduroy knee Governor llartranft of a_uniforin system 1 breeches, green jackets, blue woolen 1 of ,nutinieipal government- throughoot the 1 4 . " - kings and buckled brogans. IVthether 1 State, and the adoption of etleetiv, tunas- I they will all he. supplied with clay fillies tires to prevent further increase of mum-i and ••lobaeey" 11;16 Lot yet been deter ; bipal indebtedness-, is worthy or all coin-! milled. filendation, and should be put into prat- lical operation at as early aday as pos. 7 ; ble. L'.780/red, That the delegates from Pcnn- , sylvania to the „National Republican t'4/11- vention are hereby instructed. to. present Governor Llortrat,ft's nanie to the Con ventien as the choice of PeunsylVvda, and to =give him an earnest. conskut and united support. and,! Upon 01 quest ions to • be brought before or arising itt the Con vention, to cast the vote of Pennsylvania l as a unit; as the majority of the delega- • Lion shall direct. -• LITTLE Conneetiimt- voted Demo eratie on Monday lifst, as usual. LETTERS fIOM OQB COBBESPONDEN OUR PifII4DELPHILLETTEE. RUILADELPUI.S. April 5, Ink I . , TUE CENTENNIAL.' The big gun to be brought here fr mi Krupp's manufaettim' l in Berlin, weighs 110.000 pounde. .: 1 ' The Centepnarians are coming in lively; one old Methuselah who saw Washington rush into his fathes's arms when he could not tell a lie about a choice cherry tree, is on his way from Wisconsin. At li.'^darict zoo be fell in with another elderly chap who claims to have played "seven up" with Washington at Valley Forge, and both the old'chaps in order to show how bale and -hearty they -are, purpose 'walk ing all the way here. • I can vouch. for a crop of about six Methuselahs arri4; daily, but cannot certify as to their ages, as I never had the pleasure of witnessing • George bounce suddenly from his seat in the school room, in which ." Purl" Sim mons had placed a pip,lbent at a snfileint nube mr of right angles to bring the hi si -1 ness end of it in contact with that port on ' tif- the body which Usually reaches he school bench first. I have my suspic on about these relies of antiquity, and 1-as they are not able to walk home and haveU't money to pay their way in the-cars, I ex pect to see them passing the hat larotind ,lively for alms.' • I ~ The following, fr?'im the programme of the Swedish Eisteddfod—whatever that is—may serve to enlighten your reathrs it.s to the character of this grand enter taimnent : • 1. tujrnasoeddy Ddaiar (Lloyd). 2. Mor Ilawddgar iwdy Bebyll (Parry). 1. Ylihnlewyn Olaf (Lloyd). • r' Yr Waf (G. Gwent). ' Another one is as follows, but whether 'it is to be eaten or drank, danced or Sung, at:'111,1 or declaimed, I have no memis of knowing : Ilnw hywdd Druie - trog lyyrthyr. ' The-Executive Committee of the Cont.. anission, at their meeting on Thurs.laY last agreed upon a programme for the 'pen log ceremonies on the 'loth of 31:ky. There are to be invited the President and Vice President, the Cabinet, the Supreine Court, the Diplomatic corps, the Senate and House of Hepresintatives, leading (divers of the army and navy, the [ 6,1,y -ernors 4f the• States and Territories mel their stall's, the Legislature of Penn4a vani4 and the Board of State Supen)si :.e-s; the foreign commissioners, the Cifn tennial Commission and chief sabot li- Hates, the Centennial Board of Finat cc and Chief subordinates, the Gov,•rthut nt Board, the Women's Centennill Eve, fi tly' Committee, the Judges of the Exiii- ?Si~~ Fa,I,. ISEOL~ The name of the now horse was • 4 (;,,,rge," and Mr. Ilonol , tPelts thought a :2:01111 deal of tietorge, and it waspropf,..r that he.shoulii fur he had to. draw upon his bank balance to the tune of 12511 to pay for „him. - v Just one wtek after •` GeorL;e7 had been housed in the stable sccured expres , ty for him, , Mr. Bond stocks sat at the supper table enjoying In chop and toast and tea, complacently calling to mind how neatly he had that d a y skinned old Captain Waterman out •of*;1100 on Erie shares, when he was sud tidily, aroused by his son Clarence re- Marking with ardor, " Pup, poor George is dead." - Mr. Bonditocks is a vestrytnan in tin) church oft. Holy Inn. once, and conse quently reiculated hisl emotions by only vehemently ejaculatig "Thunder, - A1- t mighty, when did he ic?" ti .: .. • George-Washingtt n, I had reference to—died December 1411, Beirenteen hurt dred, and iiinity-stintJ younk:Bondstaks. would hav'e added, ifrhe hadn't stopped' to catch Ilie 'golden pippin that old liond- 7 stocks Mtrled.with great violence at his hopeful yonnd son. As Clarence is catch er Of the Dexter' Las *ballchar, the dex terity with which he caught ; that apple didn't appear to anode the 'old gentle man at 4 anti : young Clarence- noticing it, left theiroom %drilling, "Still there's more to follow." Two bold attempts at highway robbery .were s I, )etratcd in olie day du ournsually : quiet ct „, The first was on — Mr. - .Tamen Cotter will, while oil, his way from tliC bank to his tatthfactry on Third street .a---one of the isicst streets in our eity- 7 was jostled by a crortl of men, one of whom relieved him ui his wallet contain ing $3OOO. The cry of "stop thief" was staited and the Scotia irel after donbling a dozen street cornet. was knabbed, and is now luxuriatinga our great winter and summer boridini house, where ; the faro is seAnty and is never changed. The other attempt was 11110:1 Mr. God frey Redmond, who4rew $375 from bank upon p check ';.' whihi counting the cash a 'genteel looking ge itleman remarked : " You Ilropped sotnet iing sir," and while Mr. Redel, - ni stopped I to pick tip a dollar Lill which. the , , genteel individual 'had drointed at, Ilk feet, the genteel fellow grabbed the *-":175 and, left o n the hippie. quick making for a street car which: hie reached and entered 0 a policeman follow ed and took him into) custody. The in jured gentleman insisited on being search ed. which one in the Irnr said was ie-zeless as the thief had Itiddh a park age in the ]lay rat the car Ilaor,, and whieb turned out to be the stolen Ockage: These two enterprising gent leint[it will be kept until after the centennial - hall have come and gone Where they Will do the most good= in Cherry hill prism! making shuoes. - 2 . . i J. W. F. LETTER PEOI7IIMIRISBUDG, . ,Il tnicz Thus fat. only 19 by the (lovernor, l'hittse 'l'hure Nonce filp that have rending. ' hly the middle of will have disposed oi l culaniler, mid therthic ilo hilt to icon,iiil,:c n,,,,,a , f ,eiho ver from 1 1 1 ll,,use bill No. 51, ;Ai ; evening-. .1s this bill I I send you a eompleti. l,e published in all next week. for the pablic; thc. following _, supplement to iy .ket to authorize anall publish an annual std; and exp,tAitures of r supervisors, overseen s c hool directors of th y , and liorotpdis'Witliin and to deignate a C I and aditco toy. nsliq I avant 5, approved tly, or. April, Alin° I),in eight hundred an,l scs S'yr. 1. [or the auditors o r anti bor,nyzhs within to Inc. t anint.dly thelitl annulny, ns pruvi , lcd this is a strorletnent, day in April ;minting rehtes t.o 111 The for ILt.tl • yet hx-d. w. , 111.1 y.ihen vi r!i,t!J hr p cirtr hotnet , ; I , at }eta J i.;',l,H)rant lot th,lt 1:1....j”1 - 11:: in the their heart, t new 'g'luty iIl in 'the 111 that ILc I,i , zerne thi•j4,l)lie.rs and ti I count, tl.at ;,11,pw .le•s than optthtti,m; kith thtiii the 1101.!St',1 } lA_ in the Stmt • . - TT1•• Ta:7" , T•I7T,IT TEE RiiLATIVE C3III".T.TION Or IHE COUNTRY CO'ith'lrsl;.D WITU 1E1; COMLIMICE. • (till' : ' • 1 1„„ i t ; ;;;;:o 0,0 0!) I :Ind 1:-i• i`••111,11:: I h.. t!:ta.:,e) ( " this c. , !inrry arr out ::;1.'t;11. , r:nnuin not Le !argi• anitint y iitat p :dy t of iii• the. noel !Ie ills Of t bk.. of -..‘; ork Vii c.ae are ovin• tcuh an the tlii• great v.ealth sui it aryx ',I:111,de! ions, our pally mon al , ont tic mall an hunt of silver to fraeti , nai eziirreney and reileniptiiin of the due Lilts pin out as' teinpor.iiy 11.iti.0.1, «ills wean I,eyond and Is in tar anti ;; pe , iti-ti of mialcin;; tinelinns foe ten ef , iits Willl -- I , ; , )Visitl:l;for pa.‘ ment, and the notes :1 re kft. unrirovideil for wiall neiri4 e.iiira;;e), of peopin uln it Li ,S 1 ,, Wc.fllll and reso,irces aro always c, nal tl, pray id for current obligations, a id no c!:dized nation of any intportanee thimks of 'muting out -due bins. 'There Ilia. Len .. , nil: in w iii I bless railroads sine', the war -p!iire than three tint; lithe am, nut ,if all the due bills of all kiiiils the iNivernment• has in eircula ,, non that sh, alit be viyatile on demand i: and nu provis'.m for pay'tnent, and we are I told that it :would prdduce such 'a dis- I , turliance as 1 - ,1 slicksall 'the 'governments ot the world' if our floating debt is paid ,oft' in good interest-paying tiond,:„ It is much i 'side of the fonotint to say .that S;t:2lll),ciai. it , have been wastt d in the past l•w. - ,tors. nd the World still exi-ts : i ...ial if $OO,O , Alt,) of (Lib!. Av.is vii , t “it in g'„- , ti, ri•lial lo a i it is difficult ti) see -where it would injure :my of the interests of this or othMr countries, and the aileauta—eS are inimerotN, among whiedt is :t Meat jnereasel in the value of r • overnment seen, it es. miabling the Na tional debt to 1.0 funded into bonds, at flow one to twit per cent. less interest than the present rate w)thin two yea'rs, :tint avoiding the loss on the deprec•ati:d currency in all our purcbases. Thei e is one other feature that is dwelt upon by the hesitating . mid frightened shadow fearim, people: tho say, of the bonds are sold it is pot possible to pity off the legal lender notes to meet that,!, 'fake the most extreme case: ..,time- that the govern- Mod sell fvur hundred Brillion bonds in the cities or Englund a,',L I lerniany. at tune-sixteenth .of „QM,. pereent. reduction from .the ruling . rate for exchange, it would all be taken in twointonths :Mil no ~nie inconvenienced by it lit ttii, least, and not one dollar in gold liccef-arily 'Nulled; but it would put ail on a.,'i par. and gold Could lie obtained Air legal-tender notes as much as any holder niight desire, but this is Ina, possible praCtirally. If the government had the gold on liana and should advertise for legal-tender notes to lie exchanged at the optic of the holder, it is not mobablw that one fourth of them would be present«l in live yoois if rho mutilated hif!hes y:ero• rvi l lp.ved and the n c e e s sal y Lopik ro ti ld 1,, 4, rid without go in.g. to Europe. ,if it was desirable.. 'I lie 'prt sent temporary delay; and want of nerve is extending to tini injury of all. The pi odneer pays infrr,tlly prices for all he re,juires—labor, AulTlits and tranpor tatiiia (and tin' longer the i.isl:lnCe tie more he must pity;—and t - ) what is sold to,foreign einnitrieN he reeeiVes gold prices and loses the dilll.rence !fit' deprmiated eurrenuy. :1'. , .) with the ,I:itiorer in his purchases; S.) with the railroad, and in faet every interest or tiar e;.:,untry. The British ohichil rep:rtg show that the imports of cheat intu the United Kingdom fur the six monts ending Mar.. Ist creased 0. ly ten per'Fent. fr(nn the :United States, and flout all other coun tries over one hundred per 'rent. The tic eiumtlatioll in store in this !country is six t.•en n illi,m four bundled thousand hush-. els,tigainst twelve miiliurj one hundred thousand same time last ye r. and in New , York City four million b isbels against two million two hundred t tousand bush els, which is to a great •xtunt, if not wholly, attributed to our d preciated cur rency.] vi I 31n. - Enrrou: In taking aild tearing up the WeWon Railroad. August, 1864, it was my misfortune with partqf rqy regi- Mont to be captured and eitat into rebel prison at Richmond. We Were first put into Libby prison, on; of the ; worst places I ever saw, with a lea ing water -pipe run ning over the floor, . mixing psfith the filth `that had accumulated for years. We were So 'closely packed that we could scarcely lie . down without lying on' each other. Here we had every article taken, frond us our 'pockets contained,—even' our 6ver coats, blankets and tents, .01 w l e had to make ourselves comfortabl‘, We lived this way for two weeks, then *ere sent on Belle Island. We thought this better at first; then thwnightm beganito get colder, fall rains set in, and we began to realize Our situation, for we had no;tlre or shelter bat ,the Heavens, 'and it seemed as if they; were :14.fainst us sometimes. We could see that it was tellim!ion us fast by the !increase of dead scattered around. Well do I remember night when our 'scanty clothing was soalcid with the drenching rain ; I had to exercise most of my time to keep from perishing. Morning eatue at last with the welimme sun to 'warm and dry our shivering.!fraines; but Oh thirty-six lay dead to tell the fearful night We had endured. Pur, rations con sisted ~pf one-half 'pound or corn bread once a day, with little bean soup once a week. We had to put up. With all kinds or brutal treatment from theisentiuels awl officers in charge. One poor fellow in stilted a sergeant ; he was taken outside and put astride of a beard; called ' the horse," limbs strapped dnwQ, hands drawed up,; and kept in that position five hours ;• he died shortly afOrwards: It was; a frequent oceurreneo' to see a sen tinel shoot down a ,prisoner who would accidentally blunder over- the dead-line ; we had to wit ne.s these sig6ts ; even the oldest, veterans would turn walk oil With tears in their eyes. Otttlicer boast ed to inc one day we would not leave until we were carried out dead, or so broken down as to be unlit for tIM field; but I did get paroled with fowi others some time in January, 1861 7 ,Weiglied ttl pounds; average weight, 140. Came to Anapolis, Md.; saw two 'boat loads of in isomers come up from And erson ille so poor and weak they could neither walk or stand; in the dead-houselhe 'next day there were forty-four of theOot ready for burial. There was no exeu* fur starving us so ; there-were some web would have helped us had they been all, *ed to do so; a few ladies came over frlMi Richmond one day with baskets lull of . provisions, applied 'nr admission, but 'were refte.etl,_ w hereupon they commenced throwing bi , cuitvver the line: they Were immedi ately Oiven away by the - i:point•of the ha3,onq. While passing through the st l reetsbf Richmond the guatds used their inmost etThrts to keep the*itizetm from Reding us. Thinking I have -written 'enough to give a rant idea' of how we were treated, I close. " Yours truly;: ; t,;.. A 1,11,EN, CO. 10;th Ite6;;. l'a. Vols. Herrick, Pa., Maiell 29, It ;ti:, 11 ApzU 1,t , 1576 Is have been sfgned 'onate and tru '..rit) bills on the not yet passed first : ,, xt week the S ,. .mate all the L,ils on its mt. Imre tiothiug to ell may be has hrr.m:e a law, tla• t:•trrrner last s 01 ;;eni•ral interest cop , tt LirL :Nlaatl(l ,-4atr (Nataty lopers incfPraptiont of the is the HI:: II act. Untitled 6' An I r(luire atnrit.nrs ,to 'ttctitetit ree,ipts roof, omituissioners, 4. :6 of the poor auto le several towp.llips this Collllllollwealt hay to atidit,':,et and borough ac f. , ,:: Cal• y-::0;111 h day Ili 111. • , at' enty-01111% Two t nurE COLDS Hi succession, will often establish the seed: of Consump tion in the system, converting . what was oiighrilly a simple. curable }lit et ion, into one gene,natly fatal. While iirtlinary pru dence, therefore. makes it the busine.,s of every one to take care 4.)f . Cold uni.il it is got rid or, exp t :riene e pre sents a remedy in Dr. Jaym• s Expector ant. thoroughly afliqited to , ' - 'v.nnee!e specil ily all Coutztts and Colds, atilt equally ef 6.i:the in the primary stages - of Con.,ump tion, Asthma and Dronchiti4 Th:it 11;e time • several townships ctQllll.oll%Vcallh 11 told is iiet in..lune in the a+•t to to the secoitil except so far as 'sitial • itecoitia, seithol c2OMETHINC; NEII - itijo•iniph•nt !. ',:,-an* to trait. ,i to' return im:st ti OW t ),111114 . 1 rat lit, ill I 1... go:;.41- WM 0 fii3O : lo.•t• it. Tile t.ass..l third re... - a. tepoit is etiri , lit t 6 eta uppoi lin amend he- 1 C plty-liVe htl`fli:ll SIWII a Lill kit what its fate p is not yet knotvii. .1A; A BOSTON BOOT 'AND SIIO-E tho 1-adiog Root and S 1 1,1 1• ro-roHp:s or flortielk vini.. N. 1" . .. %%IA opttti Bridge Street, Beidleriiiin's Block T. , wanda. April I:, IT, F.O. L. 1;()ss I' II I It P W !tt'silet t fully 111%Itt.i L‘ FLOTII, L, ojnoltS WILL Imil" IN A'D S Tlt I/ 'FL , 1•61-1 Cash paid for Ihittefi and Eggs, t:iken g.441.6t . e4,11 prive, 4ic1111114 tVard..ll.osit.. ("hurt- T Marv!) 21%, I •711.—1 w. ":00 MEN WANTED! e) pre' in trad e paid for Ip:v, old Brass, Copiwr o nd I.,:ad. jt liardware. Tin and l'ipp.rwarNTahlr,.Tea and tvonn%. r. E31,1:11 at ti 1,0,011 ric,•n• to all lilac or job work sNTAI.I.FY MEMEI Dl,ea,e4 feet treated. 31anufaettlres the Cele brat ed SI!op on Ihe Pack Road, noar?:.t. B. IZollgers' Planing MM. ilalG•if-11. 0 I 0:: THE Ei Ti('ur. •nt N 1)14 HE (lock. En MERcun.s I;LOCK., oppo;lte.o . .Orr HOInSE t)F “IN 1)1 A !..; Slip A W aprz9-73. INSURANCE AGENUt The foliowing RELIABLE AND , FIE: TRIED , , LANCSIIII:F... . . 1 .. , PiRENIN. '• ti I 1i011 , ... - -1( • MEIICMA NI'S. ~.. , Marq•la 19-74 1 4 (I , A. MirAMR. ~., ) • ! i W A N ' l ' EI)--.V. (i EN TSi —A Corn io , •t, lii , :oty or I'enn•yiv.4a. From tin, . _ 111 st Nett: - Inv tits to Ito. pr , ...ent. Ity Win, M. Cur toil. L. L. I). Nearly hoo largo .420ta,*0 p.n.:es. 1 1 0 . 1" Y. flu. Inastrattom.. hio full histofy or Our State ! I ' i.:i lw.i•li i.,,, il for over a halt 'cern ary. Agents ' Wlll reevlte a ' , wand welkont In tutredoeing this ' . sptemll.l work. A rare ehattee. We want local 1 regents In every township. Write 4; owe for full ; jkirticulari and eboire of territory. - .'iAthltesq, qua ker City l'ubllslitog Co., 201 So. Ittli St., Phil:Wel plila. ,t - ; [llliAtiOwi ' March 10, iISII3 , • ' ' . ~ . 1 Kisceliatecur. Airert!,:g.r.entr. BRIDGE'. sTnEET_ ! J. & M. SHEFTf.L, A 1:41" , T(\ I:4IOT"AND AT Ni. 2,1 J I DGE STIIEET, TM: 1-T. .% 1,76 Si( 01 , "1,111.: IZEI) BOOT, • Et,peet Your=, M.,IjEFTEL :••Vt TO M. (.ITOSITE I.PISCIPA t:1:011, TO\VANI►_I, tti , CANNED y.fliT IT, STEMS, &c illt.;11 IN QUA r';,ITY To iffly a Larlze tst.,,OC;Vt H A I:1)15" A ‘'A IZEDUCED , PO'ES Tilmate at IN Itolv,:de NO;S, MUDGE ST!? r4:l noitsi.:•sif()ElNG A 51',E(7',1.11.T) C A LIFORN IA PICK 14 11111 111:1CC 111 TOWalld:: t: ' c./ buy go o eiGAlls AND 11'01ACCO, at lr.w rate. Rtmierpt!ir 17••inpatiles mpresentel 1776. { 1876.. Centennial Year—Centennial Goods ! I , Invite attention to their New and Welt•Setected FOREIGN' AND. DOMESTIC COLORED PRESS GOODS, Which they offer at extremely low prteea' on - ER-Tins WEEK ONE CASE C?EN.f EN- In all the nc,w Shacks and Stvles, • t LADIES''TIES, OZG IMII Towanda. Pa. March 25. ISM 1 I) CARPETS! have pliened an entire New and large Stock of r CAR pETs, (;;F:o. 1. OIL CLOTIISi MATTINGS, To which they incite the atten- tion of Customs at their New Store, Bent k Bliss. KENT' & BLISS ?, Stock of DRY ;GOODS, Consisting of BLAPK. GOODS., BLACK SILKS, And a full lino of KENT & BLISS VIAL DIIESS GOODS, Alm - o, a full NOTIONS, GI,OVES, JtOSIERY, FANCY GOODS, c., &'c,' •k c KENT .(cz . BLISS ,C All PETS ! NS & lIILDRETH MATTS, RUGGS, &C., &C,, &C MAIN STREET; TOWANDA, PA CARPETS! • :• . 111 We have now received our Large Stock of SPRING ,C A It .P ,E T S BODY BOSSELS, THREE PLY, INGRAIN, EXTRA SUI'ERFINE, ENGLISH TAPESTRY, TAPESTRY INGRAIN, SUPERFINE, D01:BLE COTTON CHAIN VENETIANS', ' ' ' • I . HEMP, COTTiGE , AND RAG Also, Full Stock of C A .N T 0 N =I (White and Co}ored)•_; FLOOR 011, CLOTHS, RUGS,.MATS, All of which will be sold at unusually We have also opened our Large Stock of WALL • l'A PER Igirch 1-876. 1112M1 El ,r - 31A TTINGS, Low Prices AND WINDOW SHADES PONIWLI, &, CO G- LegaL • It l ipi G te i r S e: l ;; E g iL l n iS ma N „ ° he T r„ .l. E9 E o . l;:• : „ .- r ° :, t , i i r - ; the. otfice.of "Register of Wills la and for the at Bris!ford. accolintsl of soludnistratOin upon the following estates. *lc.; . ; acc't of F tiTictinett, Miler of, the ( - stall of Simpta lily! or Springfield, dee'd. - .• yerond part Ital. ste.o't of I, le Shelve, art ad !it's the estate of Seistaits French, late of St!'elle. slec - d; Second partial ai-e't of Ar NV DeWitt!, adsn's bont4 nun of the c.st4te of Jacotstselyitt, Towanda, deed. 1 , . Float ace't Of If B Gaylord: ex - r or the widuti • If etirrGaylord, !apt of Wyalusing, (Meld. Final ace't of Bbf Peck ar.d G PeCk, ear r i,l4 the will of 'llll Peck, late of North Tosslaoda Partial,ittiel of Ingham SiOffe, guardian of mu Brotro, Miumtchild ofretiry Final aecft. of itttneti If B ebb, guarinlin of r . Chamberlip, aatuor child o floury C chamber:lN decd. ' Partial acct of 4anies 11 Webb, guardian or plant k Chamberlin, minor child of If ticry c (bran. Perlin. deed. : . I Partial. ace't of James If Webb, guardlau bf Chas F eh:Milo:rpm; mintr child of Lenlllo it Chamberlin, 41PC.Nlj •• . Final acct or James If Webb. guai of Fin 41 lallepard, ttiluor child of ,Seltion dee'd.' Partial atte'i of ;lame.; II Webb, guardian of PI:, en It una; Shepard, Minor t:l.llliltt•ii Nelson filierArd, Float aMi't. o'f 4atneii If Webb, adzu'r of the to. late orlPerrY Rini:late of Itidgetiory, Ffoal'aer't of J (I Cater, arini rof the estate jd DardeliAlCarey, late of Warren, dee'd.ll • i Ilnal at•c't of iteu:.en Stone, ex.'r of • the w.:11,f Oetij 4:Stone, tate 'of It 41,4•"A1, • Final :l'e7l. of C Campbell, aduer o the i.,f,lose:putietd,7anipiuill, late of n, Flux actil 'of Get. A Ifolibm.ael-rrer f the t.r.titi.t of irktLivien A Holden, late of Asylum, dee'd. rinat :44:el of 114unah I. Card, fate ofiT fiVf :aril. late of Colitin:da, Float are.-'t of Win .1.: iitephiiiimdi,ailin'r of 11:;*' -estate 'of Llaniel treinpk lab, late of, tlec't.l. . Nival acct of Win wonr, ex.7r of 14.1 will of Hiss WOW. late of Pilvatela. 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