Xlmdfott Neporttr. imomammalmmin EDITORS; S. O. GOODRICH. Tomas, Pa., Thitsday, ...Time 27, 1218. MEMBLICAN STATE TICKET. L • GOVERNOR : GENERAL 'HENRY7 - 14; HOYT, 01 Luzerne LrECTENAi'iT-GOVERNOR : II0.!'i. CHARLES. W. STONE, Of • Warrn. SECRETARY Or INTEILNAL AFFAIUS: HON..AARON K. DUSKEL, • . Pkihulelpbia. . 4 JUDGE SUPREME COURT JUDGE. .1.:.01ES P. STERRETT, , • c f)r Allegheny. .WHAT THEY. MEAN. Muck POltErcor; the head centre of-the. reenbackLabor Reform par- . • I ty,ihas orre commendable trait; lie is not .afraid, boldly to 'proclaim his principles. During the war he was an open s32npatliiier with the rebels, and now - he unblushingly proclaims what his .new party propose doing. In-his paper of June Iwe find an ar ticle from which we extract the fol 7 lowing • "In the organization of Greenback Clubs we counsel every able-bottled member of these organi zations to beer me as proficient as possibie in the Manual or arms. Iny tine of peace it Is well to pre pare fcr-war, and to prepare fcr war Is the best way to avert it, • In ever' Greenback Cluti there should be a drill-maiiter—t hat Is. In every club whose are brave enough to stand at all Garen, tinder all circumstances. to defend their 'rights: us eirlrens. This Greenback movement Is no boys play and the bondholders of this country and their allies may an weft understand it to-day an at any othditine. We. thr.v.,01,14., are In rebellion against the untaxed coil lily of this country. We, 'the people. propose to hate our rights, peaceably rind liv the means of., the possible—by tun bayonet - If ne 0111 g; ;II of n virof ton r t f poirmriat vuw fLu qf'orpeek polo so rot It titatters.iiiit a whit to no that gild and sil ver-and greenback Itirmey are all at par. because these matter - 3,hr, my . the orlon that are preying up on the vilab, of Gro,3al,;io, i n d us t r y . It is to lift thls loltd from the peopli- s to help the men of Ainetica tostanil upright In the presence ortiod and-r ;twit 403 - 11 law, that we engage In Mi. wiirk'or org.tidzing Greenback Clubs and the formation of the party of the people,- that no sisorias • lsse. ;ball by conceited net Lm, by the peaceful mans of the balot, right all our wrongs and ,remove llir N.tibmal &lir from us, or after hash, seize the bayonet. title, musket, the libulgein. or any of th-ye v.eapons at %tar that men ran ' , Nice and wield am) do with them thrtiv.hich cannot be done by the ballot. Th^ name' fl -arc and if this means fall us:the people; Mt dugs if war, and if the National dent courts Its de.ttli by 'violence, then let it dle a. it demands." These i bold declarations no doubt express the real sentiments. of the leaders of the .Labbr party, and those who have. joined them . hoping to bet ter their condition will find in the end that they have beediluped And • deceived. .As we have before stated, the only absolute -Safety for. the country and our dearly-purchased institutions,de pends upon the suwg-s of the Re publican party. The conduct of the lower branch *of Congress for the past three years must have convinced the most skeptical that the Demo cratic party 'is as cothpletely under the ci - Mtrol and dictation' of Southern rebels as it Ryas the tool of Southern ,fire-eatersbefore the rebellion. The- , rebels are to-day r ropntl‘: I , m" iro hu/3'173 , 1 5N190Cthimons Ot dollars from the_ Treasury . - in payment 'of losses sustained by reason of their rebellion. After the cloie of the present Congress they will hays a majority of - the Senate, and unless the Rouse is regained by the, Repub licans at the approaching election, their unjust demands will be acceded to and National Treasury be ,de -00,61. Let there be no -wavering - , then, on the part ot Republi&tns. Let not personal bickerings and dis sensions divide our; 'a;tetition prom the real issue. We need men Of ex perience and ability iu Congresi.; men who 'ha've been tried and pot . found wanting, Happily for the' in terests of the party and the counti 4 Y-, • twe have in tjiis district such an one 'in the poson'of our present able and . efficient - Member ; 1 • and we are happy to sayNie indications are he will be' uminimously'renomina.ted and ,trium . pliantly elected. With such action on The 'part of Republicans in the Fifteenth District, and a full - vote for llorr andlthe balance of the ticket, 'we shall have performed our full duty in that dinection-. • TILEENEMY OF LABOR- In a l per b of bti:iness depression the true policy of the - t oNretnment should be to make liberal appropriations for all neelleff public; improvements. If public woks are to - be suspended the suspension should be in times Ofgen oral prosperity, not in the face of business stagnation. - . A Democratic r• • House of BepresmitatiYes, in the face • of suffering labor, refuses appropria tions for work already begurf , It .cannot deny the necessity of the work, or the demands of labor. But itWants to cut down expenses so as to go before the country as ,the friend -of economy and reform. Where- is the reform* in the suspension of work that must I e dOne•sooner or `later? Many workinginA has been deluded into Abe belief that Democracy was the friend of labor let him look at the record cif the present Congress It has fayred - measures that tend to make the poor poorer, and instead of lifting the burdens of dull times, has added to their weight;, 7 True states l_manshi p looks to promoting industry -not to clucking it; to the restoration Yf prosperity—not to the postpone ment of its return. But then true • statesmanship is not to be found in the Democratic party, and labor must - continue to suffer until the Re übli , can party can - again assume co trot. Democracy-cares more about investi gating the •dead pa* than it- does 1 -about thc :living _present or * the , near future. If one-half - the time,-energy,) • and money expended by a Demoerat ic 'Rouse in d r kingamong the . asheS of the last decade for some. item of scandal had been applied to helping the country out of itS . basiness trou-. • ides, hard times would' be a dream and every laborer today would be 6 receiving just rewards for his toil. -Let us lope that- another session of the Prer't ir.ouse-)0.11.40 ' • ATTEND TO THE\ DETAILS. • .\\ ---'-' '.,'. In the great politi c 1 struggle. before the people. of this tate; Re publicans must not forget th' details or the battle. • Let. thewo k of tlibrovh organization begin,at o ce. &Mill - A clubs are organized, ~cot, mittees appointed, - and assessments Attended to, so that .when the day of conflict arrives, everything shall be in readiness for the accomplishment of certain victory. If properly or ganizO the Republican majority in this County should lie three thOu sand and in the State at least thirty thousand. We have an unobjection able State ticket, and the indications are that we. shall have good County nominations. These' facts will aid materially in the consumation of our great .work: .:On this subject the Ilarrb,bara , Theyrapli gives this sensible advice : ~ • . _ A. W. ALVORD. . "Republicans must and will not forget the details_ of the petyling political contest, and the -nee4ssity of looking closely after every interest involved in a grand result of victory, while they are laboring for suec. - ss in particular localities. For instance, when Republicans live in a,ruinorit,y county or district, and there is,no possible chance for them to carry local candidates into office, they must not' allow the fact to- render them indifferent in getting out a full vote on the State ticket. :The great and commanding object in the cam paign is to get out a full Republican vote; and ,Nrbile it may seem like commencing work early, we feel it to be an important duty to urge our friends in .the several counties at once -to begin' the work of organiza tion:. Demonstrations of the Mass meeting order will all come in at the proper period. in the progress of the - campaign,but for the work of oTga nization. the location of elutes and the regiAratiOn of voters, it .cannot begin too soon. it is such work as this which familiarizes all active lo cal polititions with the details of the camliaign, so that the me sooner it is begun the stronger- we will ; grow as we proceed with - the czunpaign. Gen. Hoyt, our gallant candidate for Goy enor, struck the key-note - of the cam paign. when he io defend. It the Repuhlicali its orgalis, te, deed.;:, its acts i in debate. 0 Reti understoot Tititntion of the therefore neNl been use 'they,. recognised and period. With the - froth before 'us What is essential as the first order of the campaign, is to organize the parts-, and in every election district begin even at this early date, to knOw individually and personally who will vote the Republican ticket, as well AS, to acquaint' every man who conymplates voting the Demo cratic ticket, of the 'folly, if not the suicidal tendency of .such. a cotti•se. In this manner the RepublieP.vw ...a pal t 3. morally to I .M:nre its vic - t P r Y next - S( ." .ev f. - Aier';-to calculate to. a CC rt a What it Ca s n do, beeatisQ th 'l Material in the shape , of votes is in-the hands 'of men conseietionsly re - Solved to support gepublican can didates. Thrre is no rea.son\why , we: shall not re-elect a Ileptibliciin Leg- . islature: In every district where we elected a Representative two years ago, we can do it this year; and the time has been :made • Propitio'us, by the action of the Democrats in Con gress. for the ReFriblican party' to, regain its old strength ill the delega tion to the loNier House, of ecTulrres: . =. We_fo.‘l a . „-cqnStantly.pressing inter est in the absorbing objects of the campaign, convinced that when the zeal of.the party is dire'cted towards accomplishing t;liest:.. the safety and ; glorious triumph of the State ticket, assured- beyond the peradventure of a doubt.. • All the great intere'sts of labOr in which Pennsylvania has so tremen-- dons an .element_ of value at stake, are involved, for •prosperity, in the Refiublican Harty winning back th e control of the lower House a Von greSs, and retaining* its hohl.on the law-making branch of the''State eminent. By b,-giuning, early to . press this fact on - Lthe people, and starting an immediate organizatimi of the party with this - inspiration', we .gather to our banner what belongs there, the great mass Of - working men, the toiler alike with l4s hands, the capitalist who has his , money in his labor and in his cotibrs, Agitation, • difcussion, n s _it! -, ression,ifid the recN, ord set.before the people, arc always fatal to 3Penmeratic aspirations for posyer. In.every instaneemithin the lag nineteen years, When campaign:3 * were, begun early, the t geptiblican party has been victorious. It knows : nothing about a , still hunt for viety. That is a peculiar, phase in Dmnoerat 7 ic campaigning , except when they organize for rebellion, when they roar like:ti!Trs. a'eharaeteris tie of the Itepublic.in party io deal with th e people directly. c . face to fae; which is what we earnestly desire to see -brought ,about as speedily 'Os possible in:the pending campaign. Organize, them - rin every ward, in every election district, in every town ship and in every city, 119 rough and county. Do it now. Put out the old flag. Invoke the old inspirations: Awtiken the old feeling of acting fer self-preservation, for such really Re , : ptiblican campaigns amount to, and we will make assurance of victory doubly-, sure." . IN DICATIONS'OF BETE R ING.PItoS. L. ,L-JosEs, London correspond ent of the New. York World, in a re, cent letter calls attention to the de- (dining trade of 'Great Britain; the returns for May showing a decrease of over 71 Ar cent. This result is occasioned by the fact that Ameri can manufactuers are steadily Super ceding ,the English all over the world, even- on British soil. JONES concludes : Then again America not only takes away England's foreign custom ers, but. is under selling her at her own doors—in LOndon, Liverpool and -1 every large town. While thus cut-. Ling her ceminercial resources down, she (America). grows harvests which no other country is able to produce, and which England is obliged to buy. This year, I understand, you will have a very fine harvest. I can only•say teat it will be wanted in Eu rope. Russia has not : grown much more grain than she wants, and the yield tiero. will be ,comparatively anal Europe must go were* the Imitia,for.-whakslieueedslta, make -4.46qloo4lt*OPV.or,footk,;Ailt S 1 PEUITI , then recollect that it is not for grain. only that England. now comes - with, mobeyin her hand to thelanited States ports:: The sale of American beef is simply enormous, considering that even when I left New'Tork - in 1874 the trade was almost, if not unknown. And now ,s-e pay something like $20,- 000,000 a year, for Amerman beef, and the business ,is constantlyin- - of-casino% - So that for-the, "staff of li el and a large proportion of the meat consumed, 'this country must' now depend very greatly on the IThitet States. These arc the facts —draw -om theta what; conclusion which I 11 be disposed. to draw, namely, th. t this- state of affairs must inevita V restore your long lost prosperity It is : an ill wind . that blows no o any - good. • For \ eign caPital must necessarily pour into the country, 1 aking. up in a large measure for -the losses -of tl e last few years, and infu ing new . Ht. i and energy into all • dep tments of trade. ' This is as certain.' ' that the sun will rise to-morrow. T . e recov ery of tradein America does - n t now depend up-an accident or art mini causes, but is being produced by Oed laws—for there are - such thin e , in :connection with the commereta as ,well 'as the physical world, al though they are not by. any means what the political economists suppose them to be. • EcTION 2. No person shall kill, or expose for sale, or liars In his or her possession after the same has been killed, auy gray, black Or fox mittirrel„ be tween the first day of January and the tirat flay of September hi each year, tinder a penally of five dollars for each anti every squirrel so killed, ex posed for Kale, or had in paseaston. - Saarloa: 5, 'No person shall kill, or expose for sale; or have In his possession after •the same has been kilted, afghan", commonly called rabbit, be tween the first day of January and the fifteenth day of . October in any year. antler a penalty of five dollars for each and every Mire or rahhit w, killed. or exposed for sale, or had In his possessioa ; no person almilboor or mime or permit the hunting of Mints Or rabbits with a ferret or ferrets, under a penatty , of ten dollars for each and every hare or rabbit gaught or killed by means of a ferret or fer rets, • . Sat.cribal 4. No person Shall at any time kill tiny wild stork or goose with any device or Instratuent known as a swivel or punt gun, or with any gnu other than such gnus as habitually are raised al arm's length and final from the shoulder, or shall use any net, device. Instrument. or gnu other than such gnn arores.al.l, with latent to capture or kill any such wild iMak or goose, under a penally of ten dollari. SECTION 5. No person shall kill, or expose fur Bale, or have In Ida °niter possession after the, same has been killed, any wild turkey, between the first day of January and the fifteenth day of October following. in any year, under a penally of ten dol lars for each Idol an killed, exposed for sale, or had in posseisdan. S.ECTION 6. No person shall kill, take, or expose for sale, or have In his or her paestsslon any .w Int foal, between the fifteenth day of Slay and the first day of September of any year, under a penalty . of ten dollars for each and every wild fowl an kill ed,-taken, exposed for sale, or had in iatssession, Satrrtos 7. Na iterson shall kill or exitosit for sale.'or have in his or her possession, after the same has been kill:al.:my upland or . grass plovor, 'be tween the first day of January and the fifteenth day of July, In any year. under a peanity of ten dollars for each air I so killed, repined for sate, or had in possession. Sacrton 6. No person shall kill or expo, ter sale, m have in his or her posseasion, after the sane has been killed,-env woodcock, betweatt the that day of Jaanary and the fourth day of July, to arty year, under a penalty Of ten dollar+ for e 1.101 so killed, exposed for sale, or had in posaession. - Startna n. Nu 1,,a - son *hall kill or expose for sale, or have Is, his or her poaseasi, n, after the Faroe hilts' been killed, any * n ail or Virginli . par tridge, between the first *lay of Janu try and the fifteenth day of October. In :ma 'year. limier a pen alty of ten dollars for each Itlid so killed. exposed for sale, or had In possession. SEWTto:i to. No plrsott shall kill or expose for sale, or have in his or tier pusses duo, of tea flit saute• has Irwzi killed, any stied. grouse commonly cal bat pheasant. otplunated grouse, cominolla cellos pre-. irk thicken between the first *hay of Jan eary autd the first day of (''tuber, In any ye .r. under a peo alty ot ten dollars for each Fo kilted, exposed for ;Nth., or had in possesslon. And it shalt no! Is! lawlul to limit phew:ants or !donated grellS , .*thring ale nighttime. In any fooamier whatever, under a penalty of zoo dollars for each offense, SECTION 11. No person shall klll or expose for sale, or have halls or her posession, after the same has been killed • any rail bird, reed blr.l, ear , T; the months of Stvember. October, ab ll under a - penalty of five doltara for•' , cavil .rad eN. , r3 r. tall or reed bird so killed , • I • .....cposel/ ..or sale, or :a. In po esslon. Sl:ell°N. " . sr, hi It • •0' a' • tie, with: a 1 ' m this State n 6 a •n m dI, trap, or c xpase for sale, or have in his no W 1... a,. aer possession, after the sant." has been any, night-hawk, wilitepour-wlil, sparrow, thrush, lark, linen martin, chimney yr:allows, barn swallows, woodweker, Illedrer, robin. ortoia. red or cardinal bird, cedar bird, lanagcr. eat :AM, or ally other iliactirorus alrd, tinder a We ally of five dollars for each bird kilted, trapped, exrosed for sole, or loot ht • SEcTIO.N 13 The last aertien. to wit: S-'cl twelve, shall not apply to any person wit. slicll kill Say 1 / I rd for the porposel,f sylentllhe, loycsfigallo l k, or having Ilex same stuffed or set up as a ale-ea:tea. S acri ON 11. No person shall r,..1) or destroy the eggs or nests of any wild birds whatsoever, (city those of such predatory birds an are destruct IV,. 111 gaine anti hisectlyormta hints toiler a p malty of ten dollars: Prorhl,••l. That this section shah lest apply us 11115 peraon who 'shall colter:: such eggs for scieta lie purposes. riEtertos ta. No person shall kin, valet}, or dis charge any firanrina al an,Y wild pigeon Whllll an it: nesting ground or Itreak op, or in :toy manner disl , trb; such nesting-grottml, or the Walk therein, or dlsaltarga att3 , gre.arrlis within one-fourth of a mile of such testing pl4oe of any wild itgean or plgeorta`or shoot at. Mahn, or kill ally wild idgerm orplgeons within their roost legs, under a penalty of twenty •dollar, :.Pr,rirtorl, That no person ex cept cialams of this Commonwealth titian trap or cateli will plaeor.s niih nets. fit any of the couorles of this Comnionwcal• i. unless he shall have first taken out a ffeetio! from the cotters - :treasurer of the county In which said pigeons ors found, for whielf Itemise he 4tall pay the sutra Of ally (OS the Ilse of !..21t1 e 0, 111t , , antit`r a 111,alty ~f one handred dollars: .1 lid prorid. , l forthrr, That no persoit shaft at any time or pears witlint this State, kill, or take any will pigeon with ally fie:, trapnr soar., nor set any sash ti-1, trap, or st/are for tit: lett - pose of inking or killing any of said idgeana during the 15e51 lug season, nor sh.th any pehon or eXposs for sale. 'any of II e said 3.lgeorts after the same shall hate been so t tken or killed:ender a netealty of ten dot'Slas for each hard so taken. Saa , rtrox te, Noaperson shall at nig time orphice within this state. kill or tali:, any 1) list torkey..or naffed grouse commonly called plieasint, or quail. or Virzi:Oa partridg,, or scsosleock,aff rail or reed bird: any planated grouse *multiparty called pralria *Miriam. with any *Or -trap, snare. or torchlight, nor useany such net. trap, snare, or torchlight for the pripere of taking or, killing any of sold birds: nor shall any person soil. or evposs for sale, any .1 sold Idrtk. :trier the same shall have been so liken nudes a penalty of ten dollars for earl, And It shall t..• lawful for any person to lake and destroy any molt ;teas, traps, or snares When. foonff prorifb 11, That nothing In this section shall he so collstrited as to liSt•Vslll hails - moon, of :LS:eel:ol.ms for protection. Pre''rvalloPt fir Pr"lat grtical or gain", from gathe'rlng ally.: by net of traps. with the written ransom of the owner Of the lam!. *walla or Virgiola part ridges, from .the Men. Itch day of Deeetnia•r•ln aig year, to the first his of Pe binary ne3:r faHOWISg. tor the sole purpose or prenervlng them-alive mfr hh.e winter, - \ SECTION 17. There Rhall Ise no homing. or ;boot leg. or 11,11Ing on the 11,st day. of the week, called Sunday and any.psrose nifendlug against the pro vi sheis of this section shall be liable to a penalty of 155015;y -five doffarst. SEcittty tx, Nt, person shall at arty time catch or klfdany'sds.clt led 4r./.0 with any device. save /MI!: with rod, honk, and line, es vele for the purpose of, propagation. under .a penalty of twenty-five dollars for each r•l:',keie. SECTIoS P.l\ No pet son shall kill, or 07:10X) to sale, or !Wit. 171 , 111 S of list Ilf ICS 1110 sonny hai,ho , ll kiffetl.Sny sea 5 3:11NA/ atea'ala.l trout, S7lV. , only during the months ore-April, ay..1.11:t1, snit duly, under a ten dollars :sr e , elt salmon rroirt fir tr Or had It p..sess'..n, hot this see/ I,:s a•-y per an front rate/ dug (rout err a:et/3 owned by him self, to stock otho SECTZO 'Co / 1;1;1 'any lake treat in the months of e ',ember, anal maleea penally 01 lenfor cosh II di. SLs - Tt oat 21. Acs person, tretspal,lng on any hoists - for the purp etc of taking fish\ (Poet ally prlvat• pen.l, stream, or spring, after Ohne tudies on the part of ills osvaer or occupant"( herea, nn.rh Lot lco bring pasted adpieen I to snail stream. (Sr spring. shall he dewed gull!). of trespass, and In :obligati to damages recnyemide by law, shall la', liable to the owaer. lessee, rr ca'. uparit lo a penalty 55f ntl., hmelred dollars for every such "treas.° : 7114 s Nveticts shall apiqy -tiniy.,losll,ll poro:s, SI:V:1111s, ST M/1 logs, as sltsll.. be tised`or proved by the owners 111 I.lssees fur the prep.iatlon of What,r ;rune fish. ON It shall not he lawful for:catty pe - srui or person , : to place any Wit naskes, gill nets, pond \ nets, eel alters, I; I les, brush fir Maine nets, or any other ' permanent set means of tat Mg- 11.41. in ally waters of this 070mtrionwTalth. Aay person vioiritleg the provisions of this section !Man ba liable to a ieourity of twenty-lire dollars for cash and every faces:. :..l'a•oridol,Tlrit this section shall nut apply to tl:e ri,hing with gill nets the river Delaware, 1 elms Trenton Falls, SEC:7ION 2.3. It shall nut hie lawful at any time to catch (IA by means of the. draw log of a seta or reins ht any of the waters of this Stale, midera penalty of twenty-fib's dollars for cash offease Pro ri , 11,1 That the provisions of this act shall not extend to shad lishitag Pr ,, r1410 !! hest, That the ineshe,h of midi seines rased for the . ..catching-of shad shall 1501 be leg three inelles: And pro eidedjerta.-r. That do tootle shall he drawn within one-fourth of a mileaiff any dam across any river orthls Comiummealth. under a. penalty of nay dollars for each and eve y • SECTION 21. It shall Ire lawful to fish with fyke or hoop nets In any of the st reams of this common. wealth uninhabited by brook orspeckled trout *ln flftg the months of March, April, May, Septetnber, October, and November in each. year l'orHed, That \ the tneshrs of mid nets shall not be less than ofie inch In size, and that said net or nets - t..11+11 not Ile placed at the confluence of {any elther newly Made or abandoned : .404 praebbot fairther, That it shall to the duty of any one faking or Capturing. by means of tyke or hoop net as aforesaid, any salmon, bass, trout, speckled trout pike, pickerel,. or every kind of fish introduced Into any of the - waters of ,thls Commonwealth by authority of the same, for the porpese of stocki n g the said waters, to return the same alive 'to the waters offence taken. The violation of any of the Provisiona of this seetion shall subject the offender to n penalty of twenty-five dollars for each aria °veil offense. , riatrrio* 25. No person.„ shall, by .any means or device whatsoever; catch or.kri .in any waters of, this State,hrty Moak bags. green 'bask yellow bass, willow lar.a, rock bass, Lake Erte •or grass lass, pike or pickerel, or wa'beyed ;pike, commonly known as Susiinellana salmon, between • the.hrst day of January and the first day 'of dither tier shall catch or kill airy of said species of fish atnny other Hum during the year, save only with a hook and lino. acroll or spear. Any violation of Dania:o rlon shall subject ilie. off oiler to a penalty or ten -- dollars for each and every offense; Pro rideff, IN REPLY - 1,41 a letter -from Gov. Section shall not apply. to the waters of Lake Erie, except ht ponds on the island. or peninsula form- Buows refunding his portion of the lug 'the north and , east shores of the harbor of tate. • Louisiana Investimating Con mission Si.CTION 21% No person or persons shall catch any speckled trout, yellow Mass, green bsesawillow bass, expenses,. the Secretary of the Trees- or black ham; Lake Erie orgrass bits, or other fish . Iti ally waters 0; this SLate,Fby shutting or drawing ury informs Mr. BROWN that. should Off any portion of said waters, or by dragging or Ma wing small nets or seines therein. 'when the Congress fail, to. pass a' bill for the waters shall be whollyor In part drawn off except by order of the-State Itshory,commlnsioners, and it payment of. tie expenses at its next shalt out be lawful for any one 40 place or cause to ,„„ he placed in any or the waters -of this Common session .. .rrestuenz./14YES,witt - iserme wealth, quick Ilme.or poliencus halt. any torpedo, file ~ellole bill ltiuiaelf : rant powder 'nitro-glycerine. or other -explosive Goir:Baows's attaim. thi to - catch • : l i dear PS viigsant one m one Y l7 *th 6o fore l7o4l l4A. 9llol 4.-olidiaavtidtli - luuWv,iikoldismor:cana . _ 4y American friends whom I see Over here do not, indeed, tell . me of any great improvement yet, but how can it fail to come when you have suddenly enlarged the circle of your customers so as to include half the earth? Your cottons • sell better than ours in India, China; Australia and New Zealand. 'We /it/is/ come to you for grain. and, meat. Your irun trade grows year by year. When people say, "BusineSs is picking up in street," I do not - much care about it one way or the other. But a nation which is constantly...improv ing the great staples of universal wade is building on very-solid foun dations. - It is a very different thing from bolstering up a. rotten' trade by means of inflation and speculation.. The only peril which seems to one to threaten the future American, trade is the unsettled character of legisla tion affecting tariffs, government loans and other matters which affect the prosperity or credit of a people. This is a sobjeet, hower, on which I cannot, as a inere•colefespondent iii a distant city, be expected to touch. DILL, AND MASON We tio not know wilt; the author or the fulloiring letter is, but we' ilad it in the last Scranton Republican, and heartily commend the good sense of the author. :The' writer is evidently josted, and his words are entitled to • weight : Tei the AWN? of The Republiean: TI NDA, Bradford Co., June 12. —Stu : having lately become a' read er of yOnF very instructive paper, I am much pleased with its. valuable, f"rmati^T , f: - "rain 'an irishrrian and al w2l ; s voted the - Democratic ticket, 3i- • OM I •will not. vote it this time. I cannot, vote for a corporation tool like Dill, who is Walace's awl Scott's henchman, fr Governor. I cannot vote for the National candidate Ma son, ficeause I have worked in Mer cer o:stlnty some yearS ago and /now 11w !nod/to/7n th. n - o no/y. lie was a Democrat till he could get no Wee from his .party, and then he :bolted to the Greenbackers. Bu . t. the idea of him having sympathy with the workingman is enough to make a mule langh. • • 1 will vote with the rest of the hist, lb:mot:rats here and in the aII-. jucent counties for Col. Hoyt,becausc we have seen plainly that "No Irish need apply to Wallace, Schell, Noyes, Dill k , have known - several respectal4 Irishmen that applied to the new administration at Harris burg for a Positiou ' but 'they have seen tuts above words plainly in the countenance -of , the State officials and their advisers. I Wonder how our friend Gibbon's, Wilkesbarre, made out with .Col..\Noyes. I sup `l7nit r " pose old "Square z e gave him some tally and sent hitt\ oft smiling with a faithful promise' in the usual way or the very faithful 'Democrat': I would like to know ir - tlic gentle Michael smells a mice or' wilfhe ap peal so earnestly in tie future \ for the welfare of the Democratic party, as he Las so faithfully .clone in the past through the shreds and patcheS of the State where it was his wont to walk. . ViliITE Sacs PEUR. '• VORA MEN, - READ —An cx chan;e throws out these thoughts for intelligent workingmen :- Dur,ing the war a laborer got what he called two dollars a day for work. It took the product of one day's labor to purchase eight yards of common calico. :Now he gets one dollar a day, and can purchaS9 with that suni , sixteen yards of comnion calico. H i e then paid thirty and forty tents a yard for .cotton - cloth, that he can 1 - , irchase for eight cents. It 'then the product of a day's • labor trchase•six yards of cot-ton goods, :Now he can purchase twelve yards with the product of his day's Then it would take all he earned in fifteen days to buy a moder ate suit of clothes; now he can earn ten or .twelve day's. These are only specimens of -the Changes that hare occurred,• and show tiuit there - - is - no lisp of crying about, small tvog ,s . C lIAMBEIISBURO rifyisitOry : "The lion GALusu.t A. Gnow says the, Republican outlook in Pennsylvania is encouraging, and , , he regards the coming campaign as' one of the most important in the history .of the gov ernment. Mr. Gnow expects to take the stump in behalf of the Republi can ticket, and we hope that he will again visit this county, his speeches here and at. Greencastle, during the campaign of last fall, having made him a favorite with - our peofite. Pennsylvania must remove the stain placed upon her• character last fall . by the election of the DethOcratie State ticket." THE GAME AND EDDIEE&W. The.Ntowini is the • full text . of the gaines:and fish law passed by the last. Legislature. should be care fully Dertised : • . - . . a szuriBN I. Be it exacted by the Sente and Neese. of Rrprerentoltoes of the eon urontecaleh Of Painsyteontn in Central Avoiobtr met. rind it 14 hereby elindeff by theauthoril9.nf the earne, That no paranit•sbau killer pursue In any part of the State any cliclar wild deer, save only rem the first day of -nett:diet', la any year, to the Oxtail:lli day of December next following ; no person shall have In his or her- pe,vesslon, or offer for Bale, or transport, any elk, wild deer, antelope. , or frish v: tileen, save only from the first day of October, ht any year, to the sislcouttiday: of December next fnlhbwing; no person shall, at any time kill any fawn when fu its spotted emit, or have the fresh skin of any such fawn in loisVir her posemion; no person shall pursue any elk or irtld dcerwith dogs in any part of this State, or than:MILO: the water any 'el ur wild deer, or fawnssyllieli has Leon driven thereto by dogs t any pereon often:Ong against any of the provisions of this`sertion. shad h declued.guilty of a misdemeanor, On+ rtnQl b.: liable to a' penalty of fifty dollars -for \ cavil roil. airal deer, or fawn •so killed, or pursuod,s-or trap:. pod, or fresh elk. door, atitelope;or t ca cc ekin had In his or her poscs-lon, and may be prooyelled• against lu any county of the State when-la lie\ may be arrested hayloft tile samo In ids or her pa:lto:shot And provided a lao, Tint any dogs pursuing Ak, or wl:d - deer, or fawns, may lie killed by any per: , son, and any constable or other tolvil official may til any dog that habitually pursues elk; *lid deer, o fawns, and the owner of such clog shall be Habit. to • penalty of ten dollars for each elk. vrigl clear, or vitt killed by sucli dug: Proridert for Mer, That its act shall be so construed as not to change,' or altdr any - exception of any con: vies or parts of counties of this State heretofore inade.in any act Of Alterably, prohibiting running of deer with dogs.- i . on easaitetton thereof - sup:bp .11446 ' tailatit'et.. tarp ' VW -OTX: CORUSOPONDSITTV-1771272. or futrinniwi, .-.:.1. • --):./ •-•: .: . - ..',.. . ~0.,...: ..; ~.,, --,...,, • -....-^",......- - ---- .."*.r! ---, -. -..' ' StcnottY4 ThidVettbnlirttaar iliJi &intuit oh*. - - ,;• 7 "; ,-. - ;;14'111i0a4/111F4 -Artirr.:, - - -'- -: • . - era aba ft upeat tletappitzattottAtt theinti with et i, -::;,' ::--, : . .:-•••• ...'-- ion or morn etitzens orlany oinuttyltilhilic.oso Mil, , '' ' ~..•,-... '''. . '. 4. -1 " ... " . 7 . " - "7::, -'.• , '- . . ' . • wealth; smattat one or3laom -tlatt vtartleps attar tart', !Review '4firjutiuks-whit it WA"; Th arol Will 80. ~ ,tvf Italltte ft ialtustr:duty it saint' latta eta. °Ma hi' in OP . ) , 4. - ,•: , -.,.. ;:..:: ' - . tl - :',.., '-', „....' ..,- .- • ' , ,C , - - IttattOtrOf "PreiteCtlitOn4h o . itiWS OLlrt lit a CO Stan 11. -1 ' :,....- ' - --- e -- -- -" - - --'• •-i- .-, . - %.---, _ weslitittoaf tatorcti,!et th at lattay.hereaqeebet' - - wt.eln W.. CoMAIP?_,_, tile \to ...•-: ''. : - .efl, pmatdttartur the propagations:at protection 1 . . 1‘- lidforeCietiv- ing Kansaii - atnrp,visingirito .fish in tiny of -lim 'lnterior waters Ot this COMMot - Colorado let us look at it and see what it wealth : Peneldatt, That Um leonnonaeatttt , shatt , not be iluble to pay to any Qt tho poisons; fin sh 'was, is, and Will be. It .seeMs but a few pointed any salary or compensation fur thclrserf 7 years since - Kansas was admit -et) .as a vices.. • suerto.i IS: S'otlitai In dila 'act MIMI b.so con= I lertattei-Ittud - her - early history ill tt - t much ;4r:et! as to pi-dram any Nrgott In any-pa , tut this but of 'border . ruffianism. lice 0i.4:, State icon catching strimkimi; trout or black bassil which tiro now crivered with. the, wing with nets in Waters owned by lannsrif, for the port', • , , pose• of erocking other waters: rProvoted.--Thsit gram, . out a few years.ago.'were stained nothing in this act shall ho ',construed to present t with blood: Her rich lauds, which lay any persoa from noting anti froth private ponds or 1 uncultivated' fur years,. •now bring forth :it mama owned by halt or that, and used for cum., the .. . . . . rating 1141. th richest crops, and what was then a • etc - no:I :a. - Notting In thin net shall *time-ow , - wilderness to now' covered with cities anti ' stilted moans t uf t to ha pndrevent nets th or cast poin,-tor iinglin; or e entAing of bait fish by towns, busy in rho Juirsuits of life. The , nelculltic posposes. . emigration .to: Kansas is immense, 'and tincroot a.i. That. no person .or :recants Shall , why? .Because of her ma lands, fine sea. eat.-11 or kilt,- by tatty itmattS whatever, nay lake aims and gond climate. The Commis.sinn bi,n ar grass bans, rock bass or goggle eyett.'or blun .. 2111 fish.specles. newly lin tainted hy the filch coin• er of the S ante - Fe Hind informs 114 that int,,i,-, 0 0r., or to S , ste, fur a perirni or three years, . .the have locateid on their road 25,000 par- trmir January first, eighteen hundred :tail seventy . Sella since Januitry I - 1811?- and very few eigihi. under a pnnalty of five dollars fur oat It and , , every ;tett ao taken or loollaposesshin. long. enow who-wait di to try and sea if , siicroyi 01. No person slim I, by any tneans or - ,i they eanazet a shirt turn to go East again , d''vieu whatever, brat B nY B "' 4- "'" 4° - the year, kth ; to - live. -The climate of Sonthern Kansas i any black , yellow , or green litss of a lass size than ,...„ . ,six int.hoS In length: bat should" any tut* fish ho &01. a med i umim em_ perature. The-days i:et..o or eapturad by any tonans Of less siZathun ' in the summer aro generally quite warm, sii inciwn to length. it shall he;the drug of anyone , hut there is always a cool bre; - .yze at *night. So taittneor carnring the sawn to return the stone , linntoillately to-the waters. whence taken. :Iny j `ii:' the winter it- is not very cool. likrit, viotattun of *Ms. auuthat Mod, subject Mu otrentter . winter the ground - was onlyirozcit a little to 0 penal, of teu dollars for each sad every of-t t . t, -; f use. ' N i t , time ,, and , 10 snow fell there at nil. \ . . SEuTto,L,3 . .i. Any' porsfrn.may gall or hara m 1:15.,. It 1.4 a much better climate than Texas, or her istsett‘sioll any planar:rid grouse, emu:ll°l4 , being of a -more' even temperature and called ratrie, chicken. rutted {,,viers., c " (41 """ I Y ; littler than Neltitttslttt, as you avoi:l dm called pheasant, and 'rittall. or Virginia, partridge, ann wookcolit, for a perinni/ of. fifteen (45.) days C I t l Winter s, o . The lands of Kansas. arc a after the time mimed for talltug- the stune has ex' :rolling prairie - and well watered. Thule phod, and slit:llMA he liable to any penalty ueder , I-hist:et. is,: howeVer, no trees or timber of any - - , . sex-I-to:4 33. In all \ mem of -arrests main for the !tint!, nor any stonc,in a , great•-many pla cone tun of cart or anY.of the foregoing sectionsof cog.. The Lind' was - originally divided tip this - act:the posession ef, the game fishes, birds, into sections of 64 1 ) acres each by the L . . anon Os, fowls , nets, or tiatcr devices prose tied for ~ - or so mentioned, viral tie . Pr( wa /rite ev:Aciire of S . ilovertiment, and 'wlisu the A tchinnott, (lie violation of said Oct : ertn, (ied, That nothing TopekitAS: Santa 'he Railroad was built, In this act wit! prevent any `perioin . from 1:11ti they had a land grant given them ot - - the any wild animal or bird witon t houtil datdroying . . _ grain. fruit. or...vegetahlos on itts or her pr. noses. alternate sections for 2 11 nudes on .edeit SceTutii 3-1. -Any justice of llos.l l otioe .4. alter- Hide of their.read the entire . length of the . Mao, upon Inform:Mon or complaint mailo b: fore Rate. 'These pr;drics are covered with 1 . 1. hill,, by the affidavit of OW e or more Ponions, of titer tine ~ , L yleiat ion of tie. pros/At o m of this net‘hy any per. • grass, ealeal . by betTle, 4 ' 11:11T.0.) son-or persons. Is ll.3reby authollz it alid last'll.e4 Grass,'' which grows very prolific anti its to hisoo Ills warrant miner his hand ataseal. di- t allnatil roots reaching, pity a few ino li es rce:erf to any constable, ratite oill?nr, or wrileti, ~ sa to cause such mirson or pert:ons role arrest d' awl IMO the . ground. Upon tatting up a 5.... - ,e• . 1 brwight ',biro mitt josOrto Or . a!tlttrallin„ lello \ s s hail tion or purchasing one .or the railrottl. hear and determine the guilt or Innocence of `the Coln )ally,the lip St thing to do is to break p•,-....”:, or pec t o n s so 'charged. rota it vonviee4for . I. .'' • • ~„ • . • said offense or off enses.•shail ly , lii . ll'CllCed to pay,; up tuts prairie. - i his Is done by a piow the, fine or tines, pinny- or roam .e, otnechoe to \made for the purpose, which Iris a toiler lin , vt"%tth . " , t"v•fiwr . with "" .i ''• "'''' l '" ir ' t - iii front to gzinge - the depth or, the etc, which pepti'de's shall gt to the Infnriner, and thp • „ remaining fori one half shat I h e .boii it paid to not • 1 at 1 t t back of this, :s a cutter IVlii.(l, :vii h o dl treasurer of ilia emmtv In Whii - h the Oftillge wan rtiMt and inttl the sod by the side of the commThd, and it Shalt IP= the . .totS ''r slid imit'''' ± ! rticuoint. to the dept!: that the furrow nrer t, iIk:OIMM said fitnii, So at ling, nt the closer i l' : ' " I e'l lof cacti vs'r. In the Various' schnol distriets In 'said, IS ti, ltletellt: Tiii:i Kill IS c 1..n.,n.ti, ~, it. , , county. to pronort bon to I Ite, ottinlier of tatabk's In '• es deep and 12, inches it ide, and turned said districts Prorld,,l, That sold' conviction shall prorided further, That the c , I Con?, over; the sod so 1:::t in..; ill OM he lisd within one; Tear front the time of-commit- ~ tom , the. offen,e: And SAM and exist . t r ‘ i 1110 V.. ea I hi ' l', trod 1,.,. IL, 6 , 1/taut. on ref:l,llm to ply;n1:1 permit v, shall be completely Nttcd by frill and a nit: , -; (~1" committed to the rom omit jail of the county. fora' , tlip. 011 e of \the; till ern!. s f , l'l'lllt, ill ill pnioa or Hot 1..5,. ma. our day Tor each dollar tit , Into corn, and' this istio. , -. b - a t o fold wk. , : oo r ou c y f invoked. unless the rlnfeorlant cuter In.° t , g a•\ •••-• i., . s • , recognizance with 011•3 or more to:eh:lent sureties after the plow and dropping the own, ati (L I to answer said eon:plaint on a chavgi, of, a mistle- when the next c m :i.,, w i s turt ,,,,z i t (. .„6„„ rs wawa, before tin mart of qoarto r sessions lit the ' . f the • lute in' which-the ottensels coin., the corn.. ThiS sod <lttl It, tl..:ii V, IS Cate'll, p,:ace II 11, LOI . tallied, which eourt, on e onv i e tio n or tre.dereni- f needs no farther att \ en:ion iintil it is alt of the Wrens? charged• and failure, to'ity the. i : leafy to cur. It It tl,:trA , f , tip ihroni..l! lite. pen dry or p,nialtl , 3 illito,isi•it iry I his art. togriii itisr . . . • \., I with en ti,„ stoill roll - Milt Kalil it , fetiitaitt to itpz coot- soli aliti IS liOt liOed, hat ; .• R '01112.; 0.1 t hd. so.l man jail i.f.the enmity, for a pnrien of no! IeSS than,. )_rite, and geqer.ili..y, bri st:;:i \ forth a 1.. , ,0 , ),1 one nay for e.:ch ifonar of pc atilt y tinv ; wl,. i • cr.p.. After this clop of eXtri:, thap the. St , crioN 35. Any .poltze of the: court of rim:rim. :!Rd Ole 'ffro-pcNii tL , rf furl_ :sinus of th:t peace, /-,,, any alitOrillari, la , lee of grist; to dead a.. . . . lie? Pea ,, ; It - elec, or other ins gi.trate, upon reeelv- , l o w, and in 'pied order to pi, Pls"_l tli for Ii , i tti,p, n t pr.,,,t, 1,..y itrn4,,vir, that any of the 1 _ lea . t. Then?' are no fences : iit:ell out: providoos et this a:": have been vioi a ted- by An y '. i • - t I • pc •oi I • 111 g • t...,Vit I.••raillY ' W Mil IV its- furl-diction, I plants out an ()sage orange hedge, :rte iii lint not residing 'here perm:neatly. re. by any pox-' a f ei y e:l Pi-441 1 k ola t a . s.a 3 ,„ 11 ,,, phmt ,5 er ,,,,, • sun those name mid residence were unknown. or t h at f r o st di,,,, 5 ; no t, 1 1311 • 11 . -,v;11 'nut 1-,,t . 1-0,• by any permanent resident, or. :Wino. br; hereby ait , ltilzeil and rermira.l I. kin, lits warrant for dries it have t , .1 be tiN.cu each sprin , _ , ,, 'I \ e lb, ,rr t tst of stir!' person. anti to elitist` iOta to • be'., I.l'W of the !if:l;e pro1::It . :t:•L e:ttti6 ::.1 ,. ! 1.“11-.4 - 4 , , ~ ,:nonitt•-ti ~r held to hall to ltitsWer itt.t diorite : runnin ,, , t i.i,,,., w :.1„ ) . 31 - ~ , --.-. , ;, ag.:i Ott.. lien: aittl any anal jno le , or mar:l , trate, .1 7. ' ,' • •-•,, . ".,-- : - -:- tort 1,:l. Zs.tt..!lO- spoil receiving proof or I.tobable call,. for beth.N , , Putt's, 'fit' the r:.! , ... year ; w ins e th e hedges log ill Ole colle , :tiillent ''r any gal" "r' 11'41‘ iii: u- P.' 4 ",".1.1NV11 11. wire cetive Linde of two iin(•s tionentifit:s mitt dorlog any of [lei priori: tiro ; - ;,;,.; , . ... hit:tied, shall Issue his searrh ,ei*;; ; „, t mitt i. i n t e 1 . 'll W i rt, : 09 _ 1, g PoStS, 16 rift 1111 :P1 , 1111(1,1 , s , a.reli In ii• 'Wide lit tliqt-'Wiri A o. itiarko,t, boat, rat-, • • few acti•s 'to pa:-.ta11.: eatt.P. , it , . A4,.1.1::er I. ' l ' 4 ' l° ' , " . rl " lll 4' ' '',, , Al ' : comes of quarter .-,,otstotts tltitlfr, 1.0 be looked -after is to 1: aye 51n li e - I are Ir'rti , ' . ttn'ested w. 1 ,11 juri•dictio-: to try...and cOltritl . YOrni frc•-•: til-tremi ertdelti tilt, iiii"te.e. of all and any Of the olttli,atti against, the. . ' ' . .5 '''' , " . p . • r:*l - lons of this act Occurring, In Ole sane ' it; Use apti barn, to give shade. and to pro unty. ' - Meet NY co front the IlillS. fi'it . when the wity , l ,-- . . sE O :u;,.-T:N . it shall pc, ; anti is hetet,y matte,: hp, blow s . ta , l<ile prairie:l it is •gi_!tleri " t ip s If r,,t ty duty of hie iley'etai mayors fool tairg.,:tvit of the f sey,tal chills, towai. aitt ii•iroagio, we hitt this luirtl. 'Cite Cottonwood trucs . grow .:otii 1 r- - mmottuealtit. to roil:11TO :hair -vevionstfv . e p alee ! a seed, inermse in tit.. very 1.-Iq. am/ lit orconstalm'arly.forre. and it P. Itere.y niado lliatr : a } „ i _. f IT. li years get to to about t; iia-in..s. duty, as It is a lso linrel.y made tiw duty of .the ,cy. ` ,-, ere: clerks"; of townet ;of said titter , . tonne, 1,,,r.." - .; tlirOllgh and front-1., to :..;,1 ket h-igit, wiilt r( „, p.1 ,,,. t ,,dui r ,,,,,, tiv :...., , arch oat altti_Aftest as for a ; alitrg.e., toil and title(: foliage: ~,i.,,i.,m...a n0r. all forums yhd wog 1 tr-i y proviitlons 1 ~‘..,„. to tl!,. sch _ 2 , , ,, ~,: s state ha - , ~,.., , or th in set, t.y tinvio,T. ins.: or n i t, nMtloaed 1 ' ye l l s•' , •, ,•: :so J"l s" th-rol, unlawfully Irt their .leteni,l4o:l. 0r.,: - ..n -ling i the -best s:.sterns. Ei - idli t,woshit, was H i ., ~,,n , doting 1%0 , of the perlorM in ohlutl.led NI ! divided by the Guwernitient into ',';.l si e vil, act, within such i,itti , , , , towm-, or borough.: ,;„„. „..,„: t vvo of tht , t , s ct i mus 1 ,2 . .,- .os. Ii ; ant an P.:X. I ItS so' arreStoti . flan he taicvi lic;:ore-, .-;;''. .;:+;''*. the tneyor. bargo.s. or any pollee or ofh.ir nentiii-• i, and 46) were sit at.e.rt tor selniul pulpy:- irde of sal I cities, towns. or noroagb , _ in stilt I. e,t, this ~.iv i l ig 1 , 21;1 ..,;(;:,,,; I d.' l a ne, ! " . ..,-; ; Ai th- arrest Is nunle.,wito shell proceed to hear anj ', tw ,..,--„,1 1 1.1 t ,, t h.,, 50 ,,,„, i f it ...A . T 1,.,,, so ,_ d mortitnei as to the !M . !: of i1i..., olfelnl, el:or:poi ; i, • 1 ; ; . . o o the with'or atirrrine len or 00.-, or mote', witte , ,is tioiril are' soot by the e , i , inio-si ...... r.-; of t;;,.. .ii,oi,.. tuna: Proriata. That the .dilecr ollklog . towogyirt an t i- the 'lnliefOh; alt:vt)tetl to the arre.t shall 1),7% i•Onipot . :llt. Wittlii3O, cod if Ole 1 or : bliilditl ,, 'll! Soho: i). lonise. Thus eaeli t: ore -1,,,r5.,0 or pe:rao et so are.itt...l shalt iiiii fonad gii..•,y,, • r. .. . . . . . _ he. sip% or they .11111 Ite.contret.el or a mlsdentean- ! Ship, 1:11icli .1":4 I, Mlles eel IL t r..i.-: , pi :.,vitt : .1 or. and sent ,, nred 10 pay [lid li:IO or time. isitteltr ; with one or two t---ctio,..ts. 7 "14 cirtAitie , - or pemeties imposed by this act for havit.g 'etch ' t . i, ,,, ,:, ..; in .s ., il •l l ! ii: i . , 05 ,,, , 1 , , , , , ,ttp - 3 ~.. ~ , ,, ,, i game or fish in .posesnion, or veMilett the sante '• (hiring any or 11, • pctityl,' Prolillllot IlwrAtt, It , " hoe 1e ell edi'll St et ;OIL .11`.0. Sell 3.11 lin: l lie get her willt the costs; one 1431 fr or Liti roans- lot that. the ll:Eliding stn lids, t,ll. :;::(1-;orn,y- shall Ito to the person 71,10) , 1 wing, and . 111 ., otlit'r • . 1144 sitar: is; fort halth p.tl.to the tre.tmrer of the t i mes uofil•trClS are :;;;;' , lii atel • the pro comity or city in whinli the o ff ense wale COliiillitiOa : ee,iis pat tilt q (ate ~.ch....cit holt,. - - , ::.L.l 1,. default of payttentr„asaforelsai.l. tin:offend- file farttlillg is ' fllost s it tiolle by ma er shall he 1 1 111 ouitimitett . to the •rollitlion Jail or the _., 1 , - _ ~ r , ci Itlell. ...ut..yillg Illetlitittes, :Intl r:lapets proper county for tens or not kss than ,1 11 , ' Ile: , for each donar of penalty toizoood i Prurte.l,l, are plenty. A, newtrirteiziile le loin - bUillg" That satd elnyietion.shall It: toad Windt', one year i ll ; r ,: t h ice d, viiivit is fi nit e ~..1 , e,,,,,,5fu1. it after e,onintitting the Qlf-nse : And ke.reph .7, fee- . " Is called tier. That the nsfehdant may, on I-0,1,1,z a Ifeatle. r:' and is-tised for Cu:- ett to pi , j . .` said penal y, enter into a rttgaizapee. Willi 000 ting maul. It oniy cuts off (Ito he.t,h; and I I ~;r I,,,,,,surtici,i)t sureties feamover Said comp:al:it , from 2 fu ri inches of rite 5i 1 tiff'; Cte,i , tr w 00 a eliarire of misthymeatoir liaforo the -Court of 0 .. ,,, , ,. ~,,. . n. ,„ , qoartar 5,,,n0ts of the • pea,' r 4 III:• cowl!) , la `,.",..; ", v..!lue here ic, is . thee 1,n0ra. , 1, willth ttiq liiro.s.., 1. c ,, mmii:ea, a hiels !watt, era On the ffrotirfti. This in.:chip.° VA itr,v,vn by uunv.ettuo or the defendant, of the offense vita rgod t w ., i iiir , es, i nit -ii,,,,,. h 1 .,-, i t i ft ),,„ il t 1- .3, „c „,,,, failure to Tiny, the p.-nary or pen .0 Ors implised by Ink n et, te rz ether atilt costs. shall commit s,-..... It 1•1 tothe end t.t . the 'l ,, il.4itt• and he-ids to-, tleceit.tant, to (tie volatilolLjail of Of, county fora ti-ii rd the machine, n:qi 1110 (11::Cilitle gots 1 ,,• 1 1,,,t of not less than note icy for cavil dollar orahead of:the IVIrS('S. It eau 'OP i',..2,7•11 . 2.t.'Z1 iWtai'y Imposed t Pru rid ,d f urtle.r, That nolltlng ._ c . in this section Shalt pret , nt. ally I' roll er iv t.r.,:trot, ~, • - Ait t he . I•eatis of the ~ .1-iiii'Ni iii as Ii: ' It's env, Itrin those !M . :trot:lily ine4lltotted . la this straw as is alcsiro. l . The heads fall on a seellon..and havinr, a. kitosylAg, of the yhO.al lon of the .provi , lons 011.7,411 111.010:10.11,1,1. from laying Information'of the saute, and procercling corer the ponally or penaltlrs therefor, in the mate. nor pre,i'ribod In ihe folloy. le ,ertlon. vv ho ehail also he a Coln petent Witme,4 ou 1,1:0 of 'tie , ra , o. - CY! Ttos Itilion.3Yrr any otlb'er or constable making ( . .0111i0:111711. of I/11 vcolation of any of tho proyiston., or this act', fall to r,"..,Yer the "lett aPty petlahl. - ", therein 111,11t101?...a. in any pr 04.1. Cm toll or snit rotntnOter..l 1,;.• 1110, or th-ta. purmt ant. 1.0 the Lireg..ing :-.eetlint , of Oil.= art. coots suit Incurred by hint or th.•ni shall 11..!'a charge upon the pron,q• t 4 ninly, and shall bet .311.11(V.I awl a, other county charges arc atnittekt and allwred. ti• t 19. In a li . CaNi!N tiOr :•Irarati,ly and par ticular:). provldol for in other 0!'111i0113 of this act, nnercver the pcmitty or I.m:titles mentioned in s o w- 3noitint the jliriAlCtioil of alder men • r of the peace, tt the iltit,y of tfm district attorney for Um county whern the of committed-to rmnitiom, , ,i action for the re mivsry of such pritallies, recelyttic prop9r into:illation thereof, in the court of ie.itirmr scs• 'loos of tho peace, or other court having Jurisdic tion in the proper county, and In all such actions lito.lol l y stieit district attorney. one half the p.m. airy recovered shall 6 , ,`.10117, to Old person laying formation on us hick-the action 19 brought, at it th 9 otii-r half still! to 111 , , treasurer of 1:10 county in - which tht: otTatise Is coMmitteil. St.erbit :19. MI actious for violation of the pro visions Or this net. eteept wltcre ollierwi,e then iireetMl. shall be bruught tsitlt bt ono year from the Itine such violat 101 l IS COltittl::ted. SEt'Tiox to. Nothing in flits act shall lie con sirmd to :.p ply any sfieam forming ihr, bound ary line lictiveeti this mid any over which this:state has concurrent J rrlsrlict inn tslth stolit State. so far its such str,:tois form sash hound try lin nor to any late partly within the boundaries or this State. Sm - rmis,4l. All acts:, iv parts of acts, are Ign.nslsteut with this Oct; Ire, and the strut' ate hereby rep,alml. • - - • THOMAS V. coorcit rtf.4i,/,:nt pro I, of, 0 . 1 ItEIII) Ml' Mt. aker of Me Iloox,of pregutatire , . Approved the third - of Jun,. tttu Domini one thoioquid eight hundred and wventy-eigh - 1. J. F. ILAItTJtANVT, CONGRESSMAN 11. B. ~\ ' rtvirr sent this, modest dispatch to the Wash ington I'osl announcing his nOmina tionby the ‘‘ Laboring Men " for re electlon : \ Penn.; June You hava„alultys I‘. An so kind to nce,that I can not refrain front sending you the glorlotni newsof my notnlnatl(;tk for Congri-u.t.y the L abor enliven non of my district by aNdatnatlon.. I always elh , tribute bread evily,New-YearsllAy lo the des..r‘. lug poor of my .!strict. and they do not for. favors. I shall make a vigorous ramiglif.:ll. and be elected by idljorlty. The tolling minions will hace.ln the a falthfut friend. 11. D. WIIIGLIT. Cot. Wnli.rr's experience may be • \ called an apt, illustration of the Bible doctrine of a castino• At , bread upon the water." . . AFT= an almost' tinbrokn . Demo, , cratic admiristr for forty- ye' the last , unal+ - twet tux); goy' at ji is tli a c part sect' of 13 own man * - ...torm.a \a-La ring oars amounted. to . *'1:1,0").),(0 1 , y. ,teL the I. TIIE tcrcznretiary (If Ilaraiy, the dis gli,t ' • . Ooverer of the "circulation of tbe. blood, i to jorify iri s the pres eset Qougre es !'s 3s just, been commemorated by tIT. 'loyal li. , e : uP . lOfi‘leiiiestts..;':- .f , :.:' :' .i-. 'Col!ege'ef:Pb3 - . -. •: • ,4,, • • I h i;',---,---,'.--•;•:.--:-.:-',13.,-,ii:- ~,...:..,,.:"....-,.,'' ' . ,= .-- j ,, f....;_-..j.:::.;." - .:.: X-: ‘,i.4 ,-. •!bi•;..7i-at'4 -- ,g : :,C;'i:S . ??l'Va , ;:7:.iJii:.;l.lt;:._`::-.k.4.:1=,.tr_,..-.,. , „ :,-s: , ;.7,--,. :_L .. - . .... , . . ~ ._ .. revolviwg. eanv;c.Ts helt about tset, whie. anti are carrind int.) a wagiM tmx of a wagon driven almwside of the machine. IVlien one wag 111 is full another is. t.ttt in its place, awl it, talies about =1 w.u.totc, ter keep the machine'e,Mmt. These 'Headers cost t27io, and are:: io ha a gehat l:tln saving machine. The use of muoh cm chinery inakiii; very •lit . le w•it k for the day I::borers.; if a person wishes to be come a farmer awl has enough tm•ney tit purchase a utivii, '6la 'zoa, hat some farming implements and M• 1:, anl a few hundred dullara to tit . at' a hoe o and barn with, then: S:mthein Kan:as is cerlainry the ))lace tie ;.;o. It is no pl.tre• for' day Libtorers clerkS; th,',ll.lCe fOr fa raters if they have s•eme mrate.,- start with. It is no trouble ti Sarni' there.. There is no fixing up of fi:nees iti the,sprlng, nor worhina Oil .antes. The land prodncee t naturally, and im,1:1Z11117 , %t istmeded. In g;,jn, , ,. %Vest I took paiton iar pains to inquire as to the Lost and it seemed to me that the large tuaj 'c ity recommendedSoutherp mamas and on inquiring at Kansas City; I woo told by several .that the latals of the Atchim. son, Topeka and Santa Pe Inilroads wer, the best in the State fin' ail pin-po.-;cs. found the lands to be the very best. and with fuel a lt,ntf that need which costs from s4_ to $.5 per ton, wrdtes It a very .dc sfratde location. This ro.id,whieli kcal!. the Santa Fe Railroad here, is sail to ' onc=bf the "hest managed r4suls in West. Its racers are exp , .. , rleneed road men, the track nearly lvel, 7 and well laid, and fine depots and cars. They strive to please tle-ir and at the depot, at Kansas -man that speaks seven langir information to all who wish that passengers are eared right tickets and on 1 .% • towns aloe ~t he line of idly increasing in sir thrifty, and, no cow where of the hard t% I will now leave orado, hoping May be of interty nr.ll - 11:TEI: 111(1 to'emigraCe. and t t;ee Jr. get the trains. The road are' rap- Fet`lll toi .ads heard any ,es. and short crops. and lea's into our iuvestigations to tlt:2 re: , clers of t h e ,f profit to those desiring , - C l iiniTINGS iTAL imparted several millions' worth of tob cco last yeAr. , A -*ON of the l'tte - Senator _Nye is the cd' or of an Onialiarieb.j paper. THERE are eight murderers at present ri the jail in'Cook county, Ohio. A / Taus far ten whites have -been killed • by the Idaho hostile lutliatis. Tits Moffett register collected '.;,".1-q,OOO in Richmond for the past nine month. - Miss EMMA . AlitOTT will be the Prima donna of the Iles: En'glish Opera Com pany next season. • ~, \ 'TWO hundred and twenty-two Mormons sailed from LiverpoOl on - Saturday for Salt Lake City. Tity: Press association of New York met in„Symense last av&_ , .k. Thor. , was a large attendanbe. . • Nit Russian lady il. considered well .dres:sed unless slie wears front twelve to twenty bnic4ets. f- .i_ • . . , Yi_r:sto Wrxe a, 'g 4,radusto of Yale Col lett•ck - has prestaettthat institution 'with, :1300 Chinese books. • J.kat.es E: Atitdriso - x, Of Potter 'COM mittee notoriety, has given up his editor.; ial position in Philadelphia. ' Tits cembined.wealth\rof Mrs.. -Coleman and Mrs. Melhanald, two '4.,:alifo- - ' ' 1- iti • • Bin. J. IL TunriEtt;. United Stateiatiln-, istei to Liberia,: arrived - at a Bqat9it . 4 ?A ' Saturday. in a.barlefrent Paluitts.. • • . _SENATattlicenEEtcY, Who:1104i to be the Wittiest man in the. Scnate, - hears as expreSsion of extreme solemnity.; , Or the graduating. at Williams College twenty... Six are ilrpublieans, cloven Independeuti and two Democrats. • - ITATTEx of the liurlinAton Ilaarkeye, was elected chairman of the lowa Republican State Coin mittee. TtitiatAs W. FINLEY, the theologiCal student who *as hazed at Princeton last - March, li:is accepted $l5O as damages. TuE Old Catholic Synod at Bonn has,. 'hy a vote of 72 to 21, adopted a resoltiti.ou ih, favor atilt, imirriageof the.elergy, . ,bm. enAnues IIonGE, senior Professor of Theology at 010 Princeton (New Jer sey), ...+ettliwery, died last NVedLesday aged til yea., \ IN VESTI' . ...TIoN StIQWS thatThe"fratrls.of Warron itonT, .N.. 1:, racers will Amount; to $1ii5,009,. which is the debt of tl.le c , .,nuty. .\, ... ..- -- TIM hostile It olio Indians have begiin tl:eir de - preilatii;os in all r direci.iens. Troops are pit:shiw%\tu the front as rapid ly-as -pos.:Able. \ \ . ..„. Tur..f.creat strikes ilq.ngland are cant ing,-to nu end, iu the operators are. glad or an opportunity to work: \ even at mdue oil wages. • - llEnnmer F. • BEECHER ' . of the llymouth pastor, commands an4lxeursion steamer plying. between. •Noneikli. and NewLoudon, Cone. • A have antiqul silver watch, -saul .to have (leo been the property. of General Washington, is owned by. tt. ramity \ in in.tawn. It bear,i the initials "G. and was once Owned by Gcmeral Cass. 1 .Mn. C. C. Ft - T.ToN writrs to the rialti nl'ore, .1:ii, ,. .7r;:.• , eft• that EngliSlt evcry . yilic,re in Etirot , o now ' and ho was ast,utiled the ot hill. day by itotnan clwrry-velider him in onr lin - ginn.to. 'f Grand 1);1“i's Theatre hi New by icti•e•ut gamin's, itas its doors.° The seas':wi was it dis astrous on, prwprictors ileven (hairs. i'vrn toi:PizzAitY excitetnent prer . a;la at 2 , lexit'r, :.ecmrit• of On!. I.l . ‘Fence of 6e.ut!ral on 310,:iean Mexicans are volunteoring ml orgaalzing to-rise hint th,' "4 - 1 a hard wan) c(nnpiny lig-ainA the l'enulv'afila Om.; r.,,tay it - has heel: d• citicd that tit?. tuilr4m,,l c-,lrop-114y is not Ilablo for. loss:; by a ,gleat iiiri , t 1 1 .1., Fume yeaFii aro. ' kador-: of tho Gortrfan -National Litwrat, , , ir. eieSv of-tl,e•approaehinit cie !inns iti tlerla.tny, have issued-manifestoes deehltit , ,t; that the party , -11z11.pt.qt all ;•;•oparrls fort he protection of . - ).‘,ler which !!ot the permanc:nt . t;narauties of Ilhortv. WILLIAM n York 1 1 ,-„A just sAvtAl anotlwr pets.on frorni it , /{V:il::g, serer in all. tic t 1 c: Licc-yavinf4. As-1 Ilion, and pr Q . lnies iii ti t') 11('C )11'01 '. :%/31 , ):ZI L:11))litnt, whose life I as itt.t_n Charle-CI teade I In,:elriog; of the `;: t c s i„.. t i 'f rove - ripe: wa , .. held uc llnfC,,lo lasl nek. ai.tlr,.s:4 LAr..l - by C. 11. Nerd. .A r: N O. , .!oroe l';yington nnd Cron el'.lll"vtitS S:111)71C1 L. Tul ly.- of New Bruroi ..rick, Nc . ll 1:;:y.v, of . - Main and WILLTAY. known ..:f tho banking Ynr:ntbe . ‘ ."42'1 1 : th,n, e4y Aire, age of 17. Linn oth: he 'hold rn thole. pr:_:,idoni of the I Y.::: unl. l.ii Ins.nranee ConipAny. of. tho I:ni , {:nsity of New York n E d prvside!,t, .the :Cieh:das a:, a 'cleik in a Lew:4p,tler litY 1,), , g - .tiv 1i,... ,I,.,fiit.t.e. MESE r.cavity 11:ts folly Givl:,;( , :r.',.:k; chz:tcht..; ;t`it! 11 rtalislcive Lena it: i •.~•;~ lnn:,l :1; :'toct i~y`t ti 1. sitil - ti 1).3 dying in .3' f,•+nt: eating ..11.0,:t-loitten an •li, Ctial • C-cAnty 1.! hi .71.i1itr0z;...) Srw. ;11):1 Tjtv. Fair v li h Nortimmpton ecrant.' exm , trat arid lire cl..;„cool.(1 frl,l;lt.txatiott. ta:K or 32 Int .1011, :th:l I cualty fur rt ya 11:12,•- tzwt:t I)_•for. - - 1110 or Juk. AN elf, rn in I,offr. t ., .n:yr.noO to bc.ii<l railro.td to tiont pe!itt,g user tLe itcol.ing WAnD, of Ilfthany Wayne cor.nty . , I a , ; -n i,astor of the i'res b:..;,:ritu t'huf at' that, borough, f:ri• y->iX e0:1 5 -,- ..C.111iVe Ceara. •'l'a rarnitirtcst lon Is ox.,:i,ting ago n , de.:: r,i ininr,:n , in Alai ritsbur:f. P!:il a.' 1:1;0,` e0:1111:;Lte0 e.;' Inc!nitors has Perry (''‘e l z i t,•.l)e ! .. v e,,e! NI On 11:=. •;);1 year. tlmr. is 11:1y the e;:ntr4.l of :‘t;:y it lire Lt J. it. Sr: who rat the plp:11:1: 11.1:rks, 11:1 , ; bo th!, prollerty. lul Cet in a tr.11 ,- ' Lame nuntly.:r of ti: f .) city no \ t: , .1: te,chrf,s. al Itio2ling state uly Rev. 1)r. G. P. 11.1y.• - ;viii (•(.Ino ' au I ill • or-w , 2•1-, I .1. Like:v.l " .sia and its 1 RE 1. P. WIC:O:I: 4 ftV.I, ”f tbile c•nntem. att.s niaLin2,l; 1-zir hhortly, I s apn - : , iktv.d a c.rntlii,;sioner the p.trt, of ow Sate to iljfpdre irrky and il):11ritri01 Sej)•lol.4 s: ;.., , t , mrs!..ll and teeltni.!:ll eiltunt.fom i:i I ,Etintifo. c. _a•tt, Tut: tire tnil ,, ,!•tin:.lv 5 ,. •n1l race, b:tween 1.:vt , 11 '.Lola of Pittsbnrir., and. 'Edward ~f Toronto at 111 c former q . ny on Tinits(lay last, for a littrs, of 1‘;•21100 ara the cbanipionship of was, wori" by ilanion. yirten-- tliim'sat:.d people witness,al4l , e race. Both hien appeared in e±cellent Spirits, ana were greettal with • MIMI kvep v to 4ive Scu.iNtoN Journal: "Nearly twelve years ago aNa named l.t. F. Smith. son of Rickard Smith, of 'Susquehanna Depot m-ed clever years. left Mime in a pout, and hothing was evil. herd of his where bouts. It - was believed by many th ii he had gone skating Mid limb h...en d I'ONVIIVd,jIII , I the vii.:,ir was tlairomdtiy scare:ad:— Tim mother neverb4ieve - d that he 'e as dead, and now a letter is received 'from him statini.; that hc.is eondneting a blacksmith shop at Sanford, Mich., :end %yid be home in a short time to Sce..his ltrents, lie bias got over his pout aftvr twelve years." T iu ..., Ai: 01 1. 0;5 . o Re . . i i,fer contains this statement.: " Daniel Diawbangh, of liar ris!utrg, is the itiv.:-nt.ig. of a magnet•c clock. It has neither weights nor !springs but is moved' by magnetism• froth the earth, transmitteibby,eopper and platcs, to which are rittachl wires connecting with the mpgnct, actin° . Oil the principle ~., of attraction and repulsion. Thiarnagnet is constantly charged, null-.the sleek is kept in constant motiOn, lia,v-ing been _run ning between five and six' years. The works operate the reverse of tither clocks; the pendulum in this case bping moved by the . magnetism, which .in turn 111 , Wes the works. The clock is seven feet. high, and the pendulum weighs tl5 pound. Jottx, Is.tAc and Pettit Hawn, bacin . lr brothers, whose agearange froin 110 to ils years. were attacked in their house, 'six miles from Huntingdon, on last Thursday afterm+cin, by.two tramps, and beatennu ' mercifully. John and Isaac were beaten until unconscious, and the latter is con sidered beyond recovery. Ihe tramps• tAri rii&i•ked down the housekeeper, one of them holding her while' his accomplice ransacked the house.. They carried i)1 bonds to the amount of $4OOO, some mope), and tither valuables. -- Upon the alarm being given they were penned, but turned and tired upon their pursuers, The chase was then giien •up, but ly.”N the entire eCm neighboriwod . has teen aroused_ in search of thisertante, . : . Tits Ifarristutig rittegriiph - kaki the fog-' lowing-account Of a recent sad occurranee hi the Vicinity of Lewisberty, Yak county that State s - 'A half-witted -yeah named Maeldin oncialay last week went-to Lan cankter.-and told the relatives of a farmer _named Byers, who resides near Lewis; berry,•that ho [Byres] was dead. . The relatives made preparatiois -mid proceed ed to Mr. 'Byers' residence. to attend the funeral, but were supprised on -reaching the !loose to find the reported dead man alive and well. They stated their errand. and the matter Was greeted as huge joke; the party meanwhile having gone into the house. Mr. Byers' • wife had gone up stairs to make arrangements for the proper reception of her gueits, when a sound as .if something very heavy hav ing fallen .was heard. The family- rushed up stairs 'kind Were horrified to find Mrs.. flyers lying dead on the floor of her room a sudden stroke of apoplexy having caus ed bar death. The gentleman who gave us the particulars - says that the coming of the stk.:lngots to- attend the funeral was regarded as an ill-omen by old Mr. Byers, and that he prophesied some evil would come of it." • THE natural tendeney to cxager ate fish and snake stories is proyerb ial, hnd this one which is -copied from the New York • Sun of attir day last, probably contains, about as much truth- as such. stories generally do:, Snonor.A FAr.r.s,Tike county, Pa., June - .19;,-Jennie - -Wurtz, a .German girl of New York city, who is sum riering .at Shohola creek, arid. her consin, Miss Woif, went trouting in flie s hohola on Tuesday last: , :At abpsut 4 o'clock 4n the afternOon, =having caught nearly one hundred trout, - they started for home by way of a place noted for its rattlesnakes. After_ they 'had walk cd. about half a mile Mrs - S - FWurti. I stepped upoiran object that moved and threA , ' her'd?wu. Regaining her f,Td, she saw two \ larfre rattlesnakes `crawling into - the ''otols and under brush. She had stepped upon one of them. With a "stick\that she had seized, Miss Wolrent onp rattlesnake in twd. Miss Wurtz stuck at.an -1 other,.but missed' it. 'I he 'snake that Mias Wolf killed was five and a half I feet in length and - had thirty-two rattles. The girls took the rattles and continued on their way to \the sn't - unit of " Ball Hill." Here while ('resting they heard frequent and dii s s. tinet rattles from the foot of the hill. They walked to the edge of the sum:- mit and saw that the 'reeks beneath them were covered with rattlesnakes., 'flathering,together a pile of, stones they threw them in quick succession amon:z the reptiles 'I7:T, minutes after not, a live snake was visible.' pie girls descended, and found nine tr-eight dead snakes, - inewinring from two and a half fir six feet in length, and With from three to . thirt3r-seven rattles:-. Tying a string to twO of theAar•est and dragging theni along, tly! girls reached homeat.about dusk. j On the followimr•morning two neigh bor.; brought from the den the re =ink; ninety-six. I'll r. people should' not forget that the Demo ratio Congress *hick has just a;ljonrned; has had investigating comMittees out in all directrons,with power to send for persons anti papers, thrOugh all the months since it met. to - ,,rather up proof of the corrupti whrli..b. was so freely charged aga the Republicans; and the rest' most t•cmarkable "vindk!ation llepubliean Party. With cvf . ty 'to unearth everythin; "transpired. under Der these investi , ,,rating . D , been unable to snby their charges. 'lt • aging for them, they were stril; ' it 1 1 , r Yi3' filen ) ,i I 7 r . ' ise,lwhat ti: • zullty tun :- • , - THE Ireenbackers appear to. 'have i had .. Meeting liei.,!,last week. We 1 tn.. •eed such earnest workers in the c" use (?) as W. S. Donm Ntf, BEEcIIER 1 . lon u AN -- , S. WI mum, Senator Rom / i ;\ -- ,:m. anti others in Oose consulta, i tioii with CoI., SMITH", 'A LLEN MC ! Kir,.‘s :::l Conneihnan HENRY. Al- Liimr , rll seirral of tile parties named, arc working like heavers for the D . cmocratik: nomination for- Sheriff, of obtuse their . meeting' with: the - members' of the Demoeratie.-Green baok Club _has no siffnitie.ae. A mere chance affair. - . cuter- MEE 11unicr T .1 a A. .1 . many 3rars • alley 11. , use s-tieowiler of OEM !It t 1 to which a pronliuma of A VEIII7 MonnsT DE:imeniTic PtioresiTiox.—We learn from' souree that prominent Demo= crats here matlea proposition to the G Icab:wheys for a fusion ticket this fall. The leaders of the - Pemocracy . only asked for the candidates for Prothonotary, Register and Itecorder, Commissioners and two tmmbers of the Legislature, giving the Grcenbackers one candidate . for itepLentative and probably an Aud itor, and with that they must lie sat islle 1. - • . . PRESIDENT ITAyEs has notified the committee of invitation that he will certainly Le present at . the Wyoming Centennial on the 3d Mill 4Lb of lle.will be warmly welcomed by the . peoPle of Wyoming Valley dpa all who be present on the occasion. A, movement is on foot in SerntOn looking, to the closing. of all business places in-ithat city on the. 3d'and 4th 'of July, in order that all citizens_ may take part in the Colonies. Too LATE, CHARLEY. You cannot be the . Greenback candidatC for : the r face of Prothonotary this time It is the Colonel's last 'chance. :Yoh must step doivn and out. THE Philn.delpillit Times . tells -a story abou r ta fifteen pound.rat wide!' is on ex,llibition ill that city, alui says the officers of the ZOological gardens are makingan effort to secure the monster. • Ilrntiltr: Fag Ihno Timts.2 , — Stop Fponding so much on fine clotlxes,, rich fool strict. Buy good, healthy food,. cheaper. anii better clothing; get more ,real substantial things of I fe every way, :mil. especially stop .the foolish habit of running after expensive and' quack doc tors or (*hp , so . much of the vile humbug medicine that does. •.you only - lulre, and niakes pt . oprietors rich, but, put ythur 'trust in the geentest of all simple, pure remedies, imp llittets, that ewes. always at a trilling cost, and you will see better times and god& health. Try: it • once. head of it in another column.. jirue2o.. "of the that has )lieart rule r mocrats • have tantiate any - o :as very diseour nst as they thOurht ng a track that, prom- were alter, to find the ng up to be a Democrat. TOWAYDA MARKETS. -11 7.Poerzu si arr.vENs t LONG, 'General dealers In Groceries and Produce, Pattpa's Bloat, corner Nola ate;l 9010 Sicced. . WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 27," 674.., • . , . 11,110LXRALX, lIIMAIL.. 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