VST'"7 l : . v .- -s - THE POSTy MID Dl. tut HO.. Th ai a u . a n a . " The Pemocratio patty in tea Fret irada rrrjr."Af yo .ForM.. " Tho election Iq' New Hampshire mrnns tho elctiow of a Dcnioorallc I rrtidont and Cnna-rcaa. a convention tf the Ststoi to rectify the CcnHtitntinn and to undo every remit nf the war. Cfirtmule. (Angntla. Georgia.) - Wi commend to the careful con.iil. erotlon of the Detnooratle journal tbat deny tba eilsteoeo ol llifl Knklux the follnwioaj admia.lnn from the ftou ' isvlll Cotirier-Journni, the organ of All the corrupt leirialation of the w Iwtrredi. Majority ia the Quia) f?n- tte, and ever aiooe it ' haa beao rolling np a reeore or p. ha me) and dishonor Meaaurta of toe utmoM toporUnoo, and demanded liv the - arecesltii-s of tho pent, have bum defeated, and no IcgtOaiinn accomplinboi vara that which eerred a pnrtiaan end. Ayi at. tempi baa been mado to faalco ao In famaue, apportiooment schema on the Mnte, and even now an active con spiracy ia on foot to repeal the J'lilta delpbia registry law. end to turn over tbe control of thnt tity to the worst clea of criminals that fusion tbetn sclvca on the pnlitica of a city. Tbi annual appopriaiioo bill ia threaten cd ; tho local option law, after liavlou pnaxed luo liouao, aner-enns in the ."JenAte, aid the temporaries mon ate tbule. nnd driven from Ilarriabuw. tho Dcmocraey of Kentmky t . Wo eek to detaeli the Democratic part from all cnnceivahlo association with tbe i lea of Kukluaiatri. We pro pose to do thia not only by denounc ing tho Kuklnx, but ly pvoceciliotf ajtainat them In a wav thit will not be minakco, anl if effcotunlly carried out, canoot te crated. "Pcoisla-are childish, aod it 1 woro than c-In Kl if-h to charge die Kv dies Is with getting up disturbance- Whit Dcrnncratia jourotl ia tho North dare publish tbo extracts from of their owo party papera tbat tre ooc ptiut nbovo lPrtu. 'too. and the lailure tn pnse, such was ncrer, can be traced to tbe Democrat io Sonata. Thg reponibil iiy bolonsa to that paity, aod tnuat red wiih it, lounr rtlcut. OfR last returns received from (Jon. iicclictit up to tho hour of gutng to press give Knglib, Democrat, a plu. rnlity of tweoty-ons votes over Jew. ell Ilcpublicin. About thirty rule are tcturocd as ncattcrioj, aul it Is probiiblo that tlx election will de volve upon tho Legislature, which is l'epublican io tho So on to by five ma- jnrity, nnd in tbo Houo by fifteen majority. Wo have carried three out of four of tbo Cotijrcsional dis 11 it Is. and on the whole duoo well Aftir expoctin? so little and getting ao much, wo bavo evcty reason, to bo alMlcd. The New Haven Palladium of yea terday anjs : ''Never before hat the vote been ao closo. At the lato hour at which wo write, tho returns racoived from nil but five towns in the Stale' give Marshall Jewell a majority of fifty two. r.vcn should Inter let u id chnoire lhce Gurrs and elect Mr l"nli.-h, tbo Kcpu'olicnn? have not the 1c gaiucd a prcol victory. Io ej ite of Now Unmpi-birc, in spito of the money of Tammany, io apito of the iNituDcr tccidotit, ia ppito ot (lie mis renresnntniion of tho President' ac tion with respect to San Pomiouo, tbe licpablicanr or I onnecticut huvo boon true to their (uilb, and hnro brought to naught tho boaala of tbo Demo crat, who promised to carry - the Stato by more than 2,000 majority, elect threo members of C'unprcas unJ u nmjority of the (Jencral Assembly, ('oiincctirut will bo represented io this Congress, as in the last, by three Hrpublicans, tbu malting up for the defection of New llampoliiro, ud io the Fourth district, tho pur chascl tnnjority of Mr. lSarnum hue been largely reduced. The Senate -'II be rAepabliran. The lower House will n, larger Uepubllcan mnjor . ty than thnv i.,t ycar m Mr. Hiu.iNOfEi.T Republican and . nil tbe ltnocrtio Senators in our Sttito IegUluture, says tbo Greens " lur' Ihntld, succeeded lat Tucsduy tijtoj OviooJ bvlwcrn timer, while nin. twig A fico n'e of their wbito hand kerchief in trying to suppresi the prvtuse flow of tears, (crocodile) in passiug ft rcaoluiion ot extreme syru- pathy for Mr. Sumner, end of regrot nt bis rcjiovnl from the chairmanship of tho committee on Foreign Isola tions. We have for sonio time past oiiliccd that oua of tbe means of de termining vrhut was right in .politic, was to Watch nod sro wbat Democracy was opposed to. Where tho 'rjuestion ' liad rrotkibg-ia il to bo determioed by - moral roles, this was a suro criteiioo. .Toy who have bad aoy doubt as to tliO propriety or policy of displacing Mr. IStMMKa'ma-it bavo no difficulty soar ( ? ioco tho Democracy . have es poue bia caeo,Dd offered their 're lrets nqo) aymnathiea. . , t- l'pycaben illij Democracy ever bo- firt-e do aoy tblrg but abose aod do " rtj S. aalor Sumner f Gentlemen, joor tciraoo the naostion, will re . ',f?.. VniaitblpbJicaq party in acqul V i ' ct0Piln. Lhjt cb,urga . We are glud r.i2 . jreiiliiiTe fibei thata sosooq : it will ' " li fi'T0 W.nX'?ra C'nfi trfthera aupply '1. - in 'cflcthAa- -Itnel Tatar Anti- CrnsEO With Mo.nev. Too much money has been tho cure of maoy a niin, and of oo nno more than Horace llawra. n San Francisco lawyer wh lias juet tlicd M tbo age or aixtv years. Horace wassnccraalul enough to accumulate the handsomo sum') two million dollars. Aa no grew richer ho grew meaner, nod fioally avarice end distruet of the world crushed every generous feeling out of his biMirt Having no lovo for others considering that others were his ! Iitlmate victims jut as fur us he could overreach them ; he came to that ten rible atnte of tmod which lays everv good ded and ecary ctrcr of friend. ship nt the fret of eelQhnci-s. He had a youuit wife and child, and he suspected their sincerity. . Ho adver. tired that no ono win to lrul them on his account, nnd when be found that ho ba 1 to dio. he made his will so as to leavo them totally unprovided for. Fortunntely. however, the will, which leaves his property t i the city. ling eo ninny restrictions In H tout u is impossible tn carry out provisions and this furnishes good ground for proviotf thot the oi l fellow was iuaai and therelv securing the prnpitriy fur the rightful beirs. I romiMy luwe was the moat unhappy uinu in Sau Francie. and it is i.ot improbuble that be died bating bims- II. H a. vl t!ieaiwlajtie ajrum of fotlpg la'all : - r .."ti "Ib.baroasrhii- of tba Cotnaaonwealth 0'Zl: all boroughs wbereia the V: UUtaborof laea membara is now Ixad . v -.M'i'ViM ftvo, the bill requires thai fix aball :. :f tierMtter be elected, voters may then ' . i , cither distribute their ballots among . six candidates, er eamulate upon one or more, aa tbey shall ohooae. - . '' - Thla, bill.nf it passes ihe'nouse. , k ;; will permit a more general testing of ( xnia particular piao ot minority repre--. vjuiotatioa tban baabltbarto been poai " . . ble Is Pennsylvania.' Tbe asoat pro v . Joand statesmen of tbetiiae bow favor . , . ., ibe-odoptioD of soma system whereby V V. prisoritiee: shall bs able to sstwre a , . - ruorejuit rapreaeatatloa, asd but (or tbe oppoaltion of tb Dfrnseratle Sen - . N ; . , .ate toaoooititntioDai SJavsntion tbara ' i ..!.-- I . & ,(. wuniq us ovsrr proapeoi mniaii nnn oipls would sooo be-embodied ia our , flVimlainoatal Uar, a it bas bf a U tbat cvf Jltioofr. . I! : . . fiy aa aooidaot. recratual aa afor- 4unate at the time, bat which Is tbe 4ad mat prove bleisin' In s-r; tb Deasowatic U Tsftr.tsr H UU.UIiU. Tbo following is given as a correct synopsis of the report of tho Sao Do mingo Commission ; A full account of the form ol gov ernment is given, followed by reference to a long series or revolutions, ami di seoiions approaching that character, aod this condition ol ulluirs ia given as the explanation of moro anmmnry meosures than coma oo oinerwi-e tolerated io constitutional governments. The I)-minirao government was found in full operation and exon iniog every leyitimnlc function. The governmsut and Dacx are in full and peaceful pos session of all parts of tho Republic, ex cept tho Hay lien border, which is d.riurbcd by revolutionary leaders, assi'ted by llayliens. Hacx enjoys tho rospcet of tho great luujority ot itic nitpulaitoo, ana nu lour tuurs accepted tho positiou of chief mojj's- trs'o It is a remarkable fact that tUtt Pres ident, Cabiuel, LegltflDtureandjU'liciary are in favor of laying down their power in favor of too I intra Mains, lac constant commotion ot several years has completely parnlytcd industriul uui suits, slid ilia resources of the Kc- public have s1) diminishei that it can not pay its expenses, and the conQ leace of tho pcoplo oould alono have pre served its existooco.-. Cabral occupies tbioo or four niouulsin villages, and with a small for to ba been ablo to disturb a considerable district for it long timo, though be has few Domini can followers. Luperon has lutoly created disturb ances io tho north of tho island, but it could not be discovered that either ol these leaders bad a flag or organised government event id firm. - Iuccsaaol troublo from such leaden led tbe pop ulation to aires to the Spauiah occupa tion, but tho harshness of the rule of Spain, tba folly of maoy rueantret adopted, nod a fear of re-emUvouicnt, led to the driving of tho Spaniards from the island. , - . The population ia fixed at .1(50,000. Many of tbo richest portions of tho island are uniubahitcd. . Tbe poophi bad generally beard or the question of annexation oo all parts of th inland, und it had been discusMod everywhere. There was nearly an unanimous fooliug that peace and tranquility cmild come only through annexation. Tbe greater Ineodsbip tor tlm Uuitod Mates than tor other powers uduo largely to col onics which weot oat to tbo island years van J b people seem moro uoanunotu for annexutioo than the eommiMiou has known to be upon any great po itieal nnortioa. Aa exceodioly sto all portion is opposed to nnuexatioo, and these sro cbinfly traders or agents of (oreigb bouses, whoso huinei woulJ miner by tba chsnge. I be ootntoissloa and alt conneeled with it, travelled in all paits of the Ulaod, without guard or weapon, ana in penci ssrty Tha I'hyali'si, oieuui, nod moral condition was found much better than waa anticipated. - The population is almost wholly of mixed blood In every oooaeivaws eegrsa . luo eaitivataa and eduaalea). auoh as tbe officials souparo veil with the soma class in otbor oouolnsf, aal .the . aneduoatt appear aa well si the saroo data every where. Tbere ia an eoiire sbsenee ol all ths prejudieo of rase or onlor. Tbe appear reapectlul and polite, kind and fiospuaoie. High eriuies, according to tbe etate ment of their judges, ara pearly uu known. All are Itomao Catboths except tbe American emigrants sent imt-bjr tba Otilooixatioii Society, in 1824, -,Tbev live among fho Human Catholics ia jes,eo od burmony. Tb people sre poor f d U.rs in olieup dwellings, bat in tbVeoattUy sl( bsve ss maefa liad ss tbay desire i uulii fO, asa tbey araot atrse to work few ch'oai1, and the jireatmase of tho ooonlo are nflaeatcd ' bat abow a strong desire tf learfl. . ' v The source of the eountrr sre ast and various nod capable of grrn inereaae. Iron ore is abundant, and poslbly 'svallablo for msnufacturing ; ' I m - roe. uoiiper ores are ui a iiur degree, but the miaea are' not ex'en sively opened. Tho reported coal of Samaoa is only lignite, aod of little vsltio as luei. Little is knows nt tbe 4old rcitiOBS. . Salt deposits are ex ttosive aod valtaablo. ? . Considerable . SPuce Is de-voted to setting lortb the richness .-of the roil and thj vanctv bf trofetoJI orodui ts. and thore oplhs Vnipofate regions lound on the1 uplands. 1 he island is rcprcscaU-d s Gener ally beaitny. but acclimating is wet ary, 1 hi part of the report is not DniMieri.... hrthnuukos are not Ire oeiiCbutYu a,ututn buricanei often nccor. f " .The pntli'o debt statement is ti be compared with litter data received by lha coinniision to-see if tbey hsvo bOn furnished with correct figures. A now made np, the debt is, in round numbers, fourteen lmndred thousand dollars; additional pending claims two hundred and fi-ur thouaio 1 d"llars including oua of seventy thousand by i'reridout Uaex for personal property destrovod In the Pi.ani-li war. and an' der the first head ia ttlOO.OuO lor hick salaries. 1 ho total is given at f 1 o500(JJ. Tho . oOii-ial statemoot ot Gdvortiment receipts for 1870 show a total or $772,000. and oua cl the Item Is for Import duea alone, over 86 Ji.', 000. , . 1 he commission Mod no foundation for tbo statement that Dominica Is bound tn Hvti lor an In teniuilv stun to France. Nolreaiios of any conn ipiencc exist between Dominica and otner powers. Tho only settled boun dary between Ilnyti and San iMmiiigo is tbo old Spin Mi nnd French lines of U7i. b' 0 the llayticns were d.-iv on i-ut of theeiat part of ihe island, there remained, as disjiu'ed territory, a Considerable extent east of the boun dary. This is still iu desputo. Ol this I he llavtiens have held pracl leni ty constant contnl id the towns of Sau Mi.'i'el, nnd Los Cnula. Tho ltiitiica Vull -y cs-t of t ) and the Neybi distriet bsve bveo aliernn- lively overrun liy both parlies. I In oliitu of ll ijt' to the boutiilary of the GetlVsrii map. whieh is the meridisii through Altu-t elu, isgurded as prepos terous. The.pxtent of territoiy within I lie old boundary of 1777 is loiin-i l.y n. w nnd caref il computation tu be 2. 21'i sipinre mil-s Tho portion thus reU-rrrd to ss having been maioly In Haytico occupancy is it bout ten thou snd square miles. The lii-tmy of the grautg und concessions given by the i ommirslon sre about tbo same as al ready widely published io the northern papers. Tbo report la very strong in con demnation of the stories tht Govern ment officials of tho United States havebei'O privately iotrrestcd in tbm. Tho Dominican Government was found willing to sgioo to tho terms of the treaty onee concluded but not ratified, and fur the only change t b ink it fair that, on account of tho great and un expected cxpenso ol the government attending the delay, tho rent paid for samaoa nnd uow due lie not deducted in tbo final settloment. It was ulso agreek by Dominica tnat otie-filtb of tho patlio lauds should bo set ailo lor school purposes, provided the Uoi led'S'atos would graut throe hundred acres for so agricultural college, lev anil yoa will foslir.e thr talus ol the example old mother Ore ton has set. Via, so' worthy of 'your mmilon to follow .Mail I school lor your ehildreA and And talent to teach them, thco Intelllgem-e and intcgi i'y is prosperous and happy homes Hi be your ruro regard. Aaxociatea as you nave made me with tnnr weal and w-, I wiib ! migb bet allowed to rnntributo from my niean-i rush as they are, sninetliin 0avls thl flfat f'outidalion of the public good Uentiemcn, I nave ueiainea yon oo'long. .tlppressail with tho lesr tbat I do not deaefve tho di-tlnction von bestow, I pray Gol to make m 1 worthier, aod to snib upon vou wiib Ilia perpetual Merauigs. - to t ... i . . fame. Tho name, of bia home and bis beloved river Ayr was lirtedoo the wings of hi psthos, and now ths sp primcbtng traveller yearns t r aoh the spot tils gentsus has Sinetm-'d. AlpDasthe bordirs ot the sea ms a pnrallcloaraib and surrounding the town is a county of the same name Ayrshire. - - . It would weary Tonr . pntlenee to hear tbe bitorv of my ancestora from one ancient John ol Avr,,thoa John Ayr, dowo thMugh tbo centaries to this Ayer now before yon ; through their vioi-sitades sf poverty sod plen- tv ofrortune and mtrortnn t now they have intermarried wtttY England. trelnnd and Scotland, and later with the Amerrcaos1 who are an excellent mixture of tbeui alsw . . My Aiend'rSvrbiyo choscA th nnmu I Inherited for your town with an extraordinary nnatilm ty." nad have thereby conlerred an honor upon mo, the proper acknnw edjment of wh.cb I do not fool fully ablo to xore But l-beg you tn bd assured that it is appreciated aod tbat It will bo great fully remembered with a living io.er. est io your prosperity while life re mains to me, and, 1 tru-t, beyond that bv tnv childreo alter me. If this name has become ootole. mon tho nninv tbit are worihier HMund yoo, that ia ureal lv due to it- pabliciiy. May I be prrmitied sta'o hence thstcume f I'n'll with in a lew coniurus all the civilised lie lions of ths gl ibs were put up on the Kusiero coniiocnt Two or three hundred years ago tb loaki-d over In t this few an I t -arluHy lit Grit, then moro and mors but always in their ettl. metiti timidly I.UJgit g ths At lantic const. Within h" lal iw.r tho Leneration. they have) burst out. us it wrre, un I over-run tho-e Vast contioemsol the We-t. Now th y ure scattered here and poca thi'8-".meits urelr4 stretches ol mountains and vslleys. bills, plains,' forests and p ral lies with tho bou nd h'S- pampan nnd mauutsin ranges of Soatli AmonOa Former generations lived in vi'lsges und towns, thickly settled logi-iln'r where physielans wrre ph-nly lin-l near nt baud. Now, tbe penp'e sre widely scatttred, in mmy sections of these many countrt- s. For' great numbers the timely treatment ol by iriatiM ct'iinol bo had ; "Ver tare truetanf country, gool or vnmp-ti-n' physicians cannot bo bid st s'l. 1 hey i jmiot visit pmioiits i-noiigh nmiiy miles apart to live by their profe-wnti .tor can they carry iiicdieinca enough wi'h iheni ou h-r-e bnek for their ru iiirenii'n. II-nee lius arl'eil in these ino li-rii lini -s. a ' nocossity irr remedies rooly at hand, with 'dirrcx tions for their uso a present" re course for relief in the cxliene'u-s ol sii-kiiesa. when no thcr aid is near. It is now necessity eonseqii-'iit upon tji changed condition of b'ininn life 'n want I have spnnt iy yen is in sup. 'nKiuif. and I will tell vouv aoiselhiug ol its extent. Our laboratory miikes every day some (i"7.00J pnlo'sor doses of onr preparations. ' Thcso ure all taken by somebody. l?r9 U a number equal to tho population of Dltprn cities ns large ra Jjowell, Is, kiog thorn every d:ly (for sickness keeps no Sahhaths) not for onco only, hut again and again year after year, through nearly nno third of a century. We all join in the jokes nh- ut medi cines aa we do nhont ths DnetorV mission to kill, the clergy man's insin cerity and the lawyer a cheating. Vctearhof these labors nniong the most rcri'-us realities of life Sickness and its attendant solTi-ring ' nrn no j"ko. neither is tho trentmont of I hem the hroi Rotrellft. Co.'t A'trerlitempi. CSTOOlOPKItDAV. M KSS woatr.lf. BoV an-l OtSt.S! whaenaar IB sue dm l.ndnMn ainka tmm H In (la wrdr i"w. -" i- iwm mil mnwaiin bdh in- Vm-tlnn imI rrsa br small. Th.-M in n& n twrnwnent, p ontabla worn, akonlil aSilrcsa at one. UIlURUK SUJtsON asl Ca- Porland Maiaa. - 40 Weeks for One Dollar! Tn K SMLHIOAIS R1.1RSI. HIISK rrnnl Aprl l.ian. A rimirtum, Muhl ra Aanciil Urnl anil KiihIIt Washl hpwlmrna ra. hOf klNt, ft. WILCOX, hurhsuar, N. T( NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. riHNTIlKVlU.fi HOTEL, (I.aU Slra. WaTar'.) PETfcU UA.HT.MS.M, Pa. Propr aior. Thli 1nnatahllika Mil wall knnwii lint! harlna: liaen rnirlmaetl by tha unilanlaaail, ka aiiciia m auara 01 iwiir pr(in. ra.ia.il ii a n i r a ti April S,l7l. ... . - , DH. R S. FITCH'S FAMILY I'hy lslB iSt) naa isanl k mall ens. Tni-h. ho ta oar all d-tn nf ihairann t inn. hair, y, auainlailun. Writa to 7 4 Uroa-lwaa, Haw iota. F. B Hand 1 Ddacninc Sewing. .1. i I. COATS' BEST SX CORD IN ALL NUMUKKS. rtom No. 8 to No 100 inclusive, AONTl WAHTtll POB THt iiSTnnv nc ri.r i - W W S IMP fuVAn EUROPE It enntalat orar too Sna nrriln . ami InoWsnla Io tha War. i. thsnilvana OHlfl.L hSIoi,' of lhi M?' onnfliej. PnMlnhail la bfk KnRllth a Qr CAUTION. e?r?r.:,o;i7'1?.T?.' ' isKia oo uii contain! mono ancrarlnn VIT map. H.nit for Hrenln ncl eour i.,. r1 ' iap. Ina for alranlitraud aoanar uri.r! rail itaMrlpllna of tha work. AiMrsT. T1UN Ala FlBMSHlNO oik. pk.llT.iJL- , --pwi.. Public rSale. Tka niliiT.lKfia4, l ommtusa of tha re"a and ..i.i. r Juha Ol.ll. a Innatl' r Ko.t.r ion-bln, wilt atpo. b paullo aiala, . -tka praminaa, aa Sa-urlw Ap l ?.. 17I; Tho pnl1 wln rent aiitato. to wit. Trael n I Minat- In Br t wnhlp, nv . Hsr ai-nnly. Pa , niximlal anil tiraous-n aa mi ino i Aiiif.ikin Juhn . R. siutnn un Ilia ail J"lm Oati i-a th tna'h f twine Ol-ts w.t, b I lnll Klin na th a-irth, nmlalnlna H'K Ai'Rti and VI n prchr ni-lrt naoi- ur.. irhirMii la oraclfNl ah-ll anil tlabl Iract n I slton la l-l loatalp, a-Uiiln-In Jubn ninaanian on tha a mth. Jaoob -a na ,1-lm llliasl ..n tl a wan, Ueoma Ol.it u th n-irth ami J-xt Kllngltr oa Ik 0-ia-tahilna TEH a-KK- S.la in eiiniinno at 11 n-alm-k . M.,off-ita ilav. whcD eutiS U"n will b mmt. known iy -.IUUM H. fcMH H, tuaiilH. April S, t71. . , FOR..LC nt All fKalars Id Dry Qoerfa and Notion. - DI.00MIXGT05 (1LIr XrRSKRI. Iwh Yr. -e Asm iaO'nhnnM I.ar ft A.-irnnt air Bat Mtm k t Imw l'rl,-. iVim ,o knuw whsl, Whin, How to Plaut I Vmtt hal.. t Tsra tro. Hoot )rita, 4tllnat. Urn i laio.' Api-la sd PsTly Kf otto..rruTt-iii. (rinh"iiM aan ararlan -k Jii, as. . i rwajuut asd Vai TnL irat- Tlnt, ll.t t:-TsJiim Mra and oiiaIIit Sand lurcnt. fur Naw. Itlnalnai! I -i Mills fat loga 0 pH(M Hnirt atamp eh, fort sUIokiim nTSo.dn with plnlo dirra tiotiRM paarea i lloi'dlnv sn aurilea plants a. psvm, nnn w All.l wltk plnlo dirva urdaa tilnt bolrul Pile I lt Jl tars Iran p. K. PHUKMIX HI'iothlOKlou, 111 H 12121 JH. M121S1H! Mnrkat Onrdanara WMtlna fieah and rallahl da. hinlil tiut of tha arnwara Wa ivw lha Hni-t tMi-tlee of Ht, ba. t'arrot, ar urn, nai. i. alloc, atai-m, -mi -n, rarnip, Ftaill.h. Miln.ch. Nnui.li. I nrnln nnd nthr V a:ii sil - iIo.om with I'rlr I.i.l mallail fr, W lit. k A.R M IROMI, K.la- man, 11-iO Mark! .--trMt, Pblladalpbla, Pa. w pXTON'VILI,li UUVKli, ' 1IENUV BENFFB. Proprietor. ' Th and -rl-nd adpt thla matho.1 of Inform. in in puviir in n um uraim u--.i , . nbnr hainoil olo. on th roi l fn.m MMdl Clana Kid lllora. and all kind, of tMoUiaa and nurw lo u -voriown. nnn ino i iirciiiiwi i ..r, . ...... n. Fragrant Sapolicne mrlla lb public wltk tln-t t-l c,-Uiuuk..U lion.. . April S, 1871. , ' ITNION 1IOUSH, CRIAII Mlddlabari Pa W Klp-k-ll. fr...rictor. Aeeommnilaitona gooj and chrea mod arate. HpecUl accommmlailoiia lur tiror ara. A rbara of ibe pnhllo patrnnaire .olicltr.l. U. P. WeiSEll. April 0, 1871. In.tantly. without tli l..t iniurf In Hi flno.t loirl. fold, by llruail't nd rnboy Hood. iNMlara. K AitllAN I' Put. I K. t ll,I3 tiarslay ISt , Naw York, 4 La !alla t Chicago I riih Pt'l.M'iNAhY BA1.S n " IJSltl Tha i. Id atandard romady (..r Onlah.. (lolda, Con.amptlnn. " NoblDr bttr." Odslsh bmi. v Oh boaloa T7f VTEOAH. how mad In tan houra without V AXl drug.. Paitlrulart ranta V. AOt Urcmwall, Conn. M ? ? ? ? ? Speech ol" Or. J. f . Ayer. Tho LcpUliiluru of Ma-siehu-jcttn having enacted a luw oraniziui: a new towu to bo name 1 after their dlstiojiu'idiod fellow c'nizon, Dr. J. C Ayer, on tho occasion ol too manger. ntion of the town, tbo place wos hon nrod by the presence of an immonae erowJ t f people, including muny din. fiuguUhed mco- Tbe "great , modi. ci no man was ititroilii'-ol tiy fro'l. dent l'reac-itt with hicb encomium l)Sed oa his jiernonul and life nntt Ac quaintance. Aftar thtokioi ths au dience for . lbs cordiality of. their iroetlop:, Jr. Ayer sp ka us followa : La liet and Q nllrmen t Oa the weatern c iaat of Sent bind wbero it alopesjnto the I riwh Sea. a river, risiuit on tno mountiiiiiH ot tbe inner luiul. winds dnwn anions the hills and emplioa into the Frith ol Clyde. Finm remote time it has been oulled Ayr from aa old Sco th word 'Ayry," m.'snmir un eutjle V nct the river of the table s net. Near .it mouth and a ooniiuuoua hurbor, lonir -io. id a bamlct which been mo a royal burg or town nuniod from tho river, und now about ono-lhird na large u Lowell the city ol Avr. For nJme tHuo k thousand yeur it baa been no tud In the blxtory of ctlund. I)u- riuit the wars of Mouert Urure it wu- ono of hie resorts, and wa capacUlly lavored by liim beiiuko be was there cared of leprosy. Odver Cromwell made it noe of the depots ami bead- iU irtera of his aimy io bia ut'ai-k up on de-Mluod, und ono of bia old fofi is now the Citadel of Avr. Hut aliovo-all its dialitml wo a, Ayr wit tho birth-plane oltlwpeel Uurnx And what a tmet ! Wbat voice ban he itivea lo ail the e u loarmenta of borne 1 . How haa he hallowed tbo eot inge aod all it covers westis sad wife, -patches ood pevei tr. beans, bur ley, sU. hurdabip aod the poor nisoV oil '. Uoai lis wraps with tenderneso . Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a writ nf Vend Es., I.auetl mil of tlif Court of Common I'U-ana of 8nv. tier Co. lo me directeil, will he eapo.aJ to Publie al, at tbe Court Home lu Miililte- biirj. oa MOND.tr. APRIL 10, I8?l, i 10 o'clock. A'.' M., lha following aalualilt HE4L tST VTE aa fnlluwa lo win-All lhat certain Tnct of Laml ailuaiein ( Up mon Townatiip. Sny.lrr onnmy. Pa., boon ileil eat by bind of Jolio Noll, muili by laml uf ilia Oorinan I'.efurnii-il anil Ltiilic run eniiir -smiona oftlruhb'e t'hureli, wcai by Ian. I of William lleigea ami oihera, an I nurih by land of Henry rnol l. oonininin g lot jVC!lH2r-, More rr li-sa, hereon nra arreted a Two Siory. Wcnlhcr-lioiirJcJ Dwi-Hini lloue. Ooo-I llira. nnd nihpr uectary auJ coo venienl nut buililinga. T.tkeo n esecuimn and to be soKlaa Ihe properly of Uanlomlu l'liillipa. JOHN 8. WOI.F. ShcriT SlietifTa Ortiee, MuLIUilmg, March 11, 71. FtirSnlt) ! Vitv Hnlo ! Ono 20-florso Power Jngt e, Ono 25 " " Looomotivc Bolloi", and Saw Mill Compli-t-with modern Improvement , One Hill's Woodwortli Vlaner, Shaft ina-. Ileliinir: do., at low fiiurea-. I llH system of transportable relict, to 'nearly newaul in eaoi-llenl nnl ir t t H f TOTIIE WOHKlNIi t'f.ASt. Wa ara now prcnarxt tn rnrnl.h all rla..a with eon.laat mplnyniant at. h.iDsa, 4b h la ol th- tioinr for tn upaia mouiebt.. Itniln.. nw, llabt, and ironintii. i'ra--fta ot cituar ax oii.ny nrn roi Mm. to i par arming, and a urop-iatlonl ama by dovotintt thlr w nolo tlin lo th uu.Uiea. Hoy. and atil. ara n-irly a mni-h aa mon. Tbat all whniiothla nnllcaoiaf aoml tholr ad dr.a. and tett Hi bu.lna... w mnke th um.ar allaltd nHer : To auoh a. ara not wi-ll anll.tlad w will and SI 1 1 pay lor tha tioulilaor wrlilnir. For purl Ir. ii I ara, a valuabl -a in pi which will do to ciuiiini-iic work on. nnd a i-oiiy of I'ha Pao- pla'a Ijlinrnry 4jiiuipanli-n ona ol lha laraal nu M.i lanoiy nawiaiiara aver pumi.iren an ant trr ny mnii. iieaiier, 11 you want asi uenl pruHmbla work, a-mraaa t. V. ALLt.M k Co. Aususte ItkJno. RetfiT row Aor.airai ti, wk tb.i h fP.LMNd. Thai kap.t and b.Ii'i,1' v lory f th l.ai War. In boll! Poall.h ana & man. Drofuaalv Uln.tMla.1 nnlfl M m , V 'W. rn ria Sa orrtar. In two daya Ar oai.li,VS enlo monay. A II. HI HHAHD. p.iij.!? w Lk.tnt Btra rhlladalphla, Pa. "erlptura and inca har mat totatha." O.D..J. aed HJ..ay haa kl.aad aach oikw SCIENCE tSd BIBl . n o, inriinn inir. ana re.-. . rjirtano. to ,r,ry lioman Wn( Th. pTJ Pu Pit and Pw.pl ar all dlaouwlnk th. and Ixmk, arery mm, omp and child iTJ t-i rrad It 1 h lore Sro war la eadad n'-nwa-.i nl aw-rr. pirln- I. 1.. Plbl lllrl. pur. and bmintimi.koth noi. S I fld nnd arm frlanda. tliid'a work dar. inai naya, not l- pcrlml. Tola book i, yry ram of arianr maklna it. ihriiJT iliaa, Mantlaa. w..ndr nd irkllnr hnndrwl r-.ld mor lntr.tlna than Sriw a 1 1 . n ra w i vT.'ii i j . i will drop othar book nnd Hnuiaiiiiii... ,! dlalely. Addraaa for flroalar, ZIRtil.ira MiDL R D Y. 1 Kouth ath .Hi . pkoi.ir.w,-'' r- -,, JURUIIJBBA WtlVT is nt It I I ear and perfect rrotly fur all dliuai The biaar ami 8pln. EnUrgemrni r fjj. Bimnion oi inieanoaa. urinary, bit ria. oe Abdominal Oraoa, Povar'y or - . Waul of ltlood. Intermittent or Ra. mltlenC Fever. Inflauiniatioa af oflhtl.lvar, Dropay, Hluftni.i, ' Circulation of lha lllood, Abt. seaara, Tumora. Jaundice, p.rapepals. Ague & Ferar or their enncomilnnls. Da. Win. bating become awar af -L etiranrilinary medicinal proprrtlei afij, Houih Americas I'lanl. enlWd .1UUU11E1IA, lent a ap.clal com initios to that cnaain lo procure it io ila aalla purity, ami ing fotinil lis wonderful curat iva propmin to ev.-a SieetJ the anticipation furtutdtj it lo lha puMic. and ia happy lo n e. ilg I h baa peefeeiad arranr. mrnl f,o i . lar nionlbly aupply of ibia wondrn.., p',nL I oo Die aprni nilicu ' lltn epr-i,Knt:r I uu iiivpfiani ing aa in iov mo.l preparaunn iront n, lor popular ..... tll na lor anmt lime iiaed id bia own pmiiajl wiib hi on happy renulte tbe effectual a.ftl em no w prearnieu lo tbe public aa Dr. Well-.' Extract of JlRtBEBl. n-nd lie eonfldently recommeoila ll to ttml ramily Ss bnuaebold remedy wbicbibMllI ba freely taken as a Blood Pi-amit tiA Jei anfouiptna of lbs ayaem and loaaiatal ab l fortify all wrek and Lympbalie tarn-1 paramenia. JU1I.N y. KEI.LOOIl, I'iankl raw lork. Kota(tfoi for tbo tailed Unit, I t'rlce Uoe Dollar per bottle. Baal frl t ircular. nsVC'HOMAKtY. Any lady or ajrnlleman I onn mnka ai.Ooo a monlb. .erure their owo hnpptim. and Imlapenilan . by i.btalnlnK P" Y CliiiM ANCV, KA'sflNATIO.M, or MtlJb IIA.K M1SO 400 pise i-lotb. Full Inatrns. tion. to ure thia power over man or aonnui. at will hua I. Mrun rlae. bac-ime Truno or Wr- tlita nu-illuin.. IMvlnailon. Ki.lrltUHll.m. Aloli- mv. Phlloaonhv of tliiin. ml lrim.. HrUham V-.unj'. Hiirrni, tlutil to Marrt.ua, k , all contained In thl. bookt Iuo.ihiO prlr by mall. In oloih SI 2.V pniMir eurra 1. NoTu-a. Anv iwriMin wtlllna. to ant a. aiiant will reertre a aainple enpv id the work Ira, aa no capital la required, all di-aimiia nf ircnlMl emploiniaot .houl l toil for Hi book. nolciu- Io obta for po.iaae to I . w. a. v Ana a uu., 41 oouta atu ucot, I'nuaiiaipiii, r. whatever lip oamea, evao bia ble ioitKues of paMtoro, fho slitbblo field ice, voow. iW, and rain, brook. i.irdSf mice, ibbtUs and huather. ilia Bouny U.ron. John Aoleaa.p, tiy J John, Auld Lsnn rtyce, soj 11 lt I.. land Alury roll round tbo ' world in ever riiiKtnil symphony with what is iurot end best io bntiins nature, His aongs woo end ' melt the ; uearts ol youth and naideas, brlns; soltee to ibs sorrowln am) oou rage to tt,e o verburdeeed by their lot. His insuU ratios has set tbo effoctloos to tpuslo iu atrama tbat are ImuionaJ. . No other ... mis eca made yTbenJ.cnttio cfp returo. Jbhn if thst )owlsod Scotoh pyit i dialect 0 he nrkde ovail.-U'lc to the poople, muni keeji iti remedies Ircsh in their mem nrie This is done by advertixiiifr. M m-k its extent. Ao advertisement Inking the run of the ocwninpors with which wo contract (aomo 180 annually) ia struck off in su'-h num hers, thai when piled upon each other Aittwifo. like tbo leave of a book, Ihe tho ihicknciM thrnuh thnin is sixteen miles. In addition, It takes somawe- ven nitlliona of piiniihlclH sn I twelve nnllioDH of circ ii!nr tn meet tho pub I c demand for ttiin kind if Informu. linn. Our unnnal isue of p.iro;h'et alono, luid solid . upon each other. make a' pile llit and a qoaiter iii'le li:gh. The eiet-u'ura m conn red eud wi-e reach miles. 11 ml Ibeee aa s. itionn ore matter nf mn'hematieal crtabity. hit-ver tlin el iiiinnon in wlm h thi-ae ptilienti. oa n ny lu be id berr, they riadi th" fWiile of ni'llions upon iinll'oii" ol m 0 who tin treasure and regard them, and who in tbeir trials do heed the counsel they bring. ' Not only over these creat AeHtein opiir.eiits but throucbuut I bat 01 her land so Utile known, to yon, underiur I'eef. the Austrslian continent, th rc are few viloftesss Inrso s ibis which ure oot familiar wllli tbo . numo you have chown, and vmployio tho rem edie thut bear it. . ! Thu", cenilemen, luve I triveo i my humble sphere to render souie aerr vice to my fellow men, snd io ile.erve sinonn tbo eQtictcd nnd tinfot tuna't.- aome rctjar-1 fv ijbe ttwme whji-b your kind partiality 1ian on these walls arouod nie. We tnav look forward with cniifidoot hope to the renown you' willgutu-r under it, and the prosperity, which, there ia reson to truat the future has ia store lor you. situated aa you are here on one of the main arteries ' between Ihe went sou lb-' east bat ween tbe rcat Industrie, of the plonah and the spindlo von mnt a) I . in 'tb(T eiojiamiea and thrive with tjitm. jS.nm tbeo chan nel will be opened wide and ponrtur throUth.- your ' piecinsts atrsuiua o men and lucrchandiae .that will need your furtherance aod must contribute to your (rokvl.h. ' Located hero ia he contra of New KiiL'land lo what ejoaror spot can vou nru ibit men inbubit f lierrinniun life fleh with tbo bnixvra of your molh er town whose iufluenee throujth her achools aod her acbolars la of itaeif si. InUerti slice, with -ui h "einmplcs ss li wren ci, Boiwpl, llorv what way too not bona fur of. tiavfoUiSMi ia the oeunetU of ihe ststo nod tut Ion f Cost met our condition wvtb tbat.of the Jbarnpeao nations, sitepalely torn aod improvUhod with wtf, tr-i'A it f PwWapf toteV "-?!'. -- 1 tf Ad.lr.aa MITIMIKLb k MO TZ. Woodwurd. Ceuiro Co., Pa. March 2S. 1871. Harper's Periodicals lYi' 1H71. THE PP.RIODIiMI.H WHlllIl THt! "Alt. PKHS Hi I1I.1-.H AHK 4l.Mtl.4T lUtAl.I V WH.M.IUVtl). The Natl. in, N. Y. Harper's Magazine. Th rtt da.liin of ft aaeaa'a If to elv enr. raet In'orinatl-'ii and rational aniuapiaanl In the araat nia.ae. of the iw-pta. I here la no n-nnthly M.aa.lna nn tnialliuani reaillna family ran A VOl I) Ql'ACKS A vi. ilm C V earl Indlicrntlon. eau.lnar nerrou. de bint. 11-omalura iloray. ko.. harlna' triad lo valo .rtf n.lvartl.ail raiiicilv. ha. a tlmel ntcin. ot aeir-'nr. wnmu n wii au-i ire to ui lell.iw aullorera. Aonrvaa 4. it. 1 lit 11.1, ii Kaaana .trvt. new lora. 8 O'CLOCK. ttm Tlio IMnfic Comb, wilt chance any enlnrwl hair or beardtaaie l mnnant black or brown. It Contain. nopHMl in eomb acnt by mall for SI. Iletiler. n.! at rwiurwi rntca. auunuHB, fattoa. irt npriBgselil, Meet. WANTEDS TIR OK rrAiTY," ti. Abbott, thor. U. B, niaaa. Aaente ererywhara t l nur new Uo.k,,rli: "Hhl (lllu.traled.l hr Joti il A pmcnnui euujart ann popoiuul avaai.i.b, fuonaoar, wnai 85 TO C20 A DAY! to you want B alto. tion aa aale.naauH near borne, to eellouroew 7 airand Wa.ri:ie fioTHaa biaae to latt bob ot.b.Im ml. thia chance. Hnmple free. Addreu hi. ana Kler Wire Mill., IS W 'm. St.. N. If" liearoora Mt. Cbloane.. . TkEAKNP.-S. C ATARI! II. SIIROFt'Lt. JJ lady who had atilturcil for year. Irim la. oca. 1 -niarrn anil r-croiuia, wa. curau it linple remwly Her aymimthy ' and gnliti nruiniit. har lo aend the rc.-elpta free of cU" io any on altnllnrly allllntad. AJJr.ii ki U. U. L,kuu7T, J array CUy, N. J. Ihiuihy it Co't. AdO'Vlitrment: Agents. Male & Female. Por faal aelliui popular niliforiplion Hooks. Kitra Iniluermtnli lo Auentt, In-! forumt Ion free. Atldreas American ttuok Co., ii William Street N. Y. . j millllS 18 NO HCMIU'O! - - ' 1 Hy aemllna 35 CENTS, wlili aae.hela-bt, col ir of eye. end hair, you will recrlve. by return inall.s ci.rre.-t picture ol your future hu. hnd or wifa, with um and Sat of marrliso Addrei W. VOX, P. U. Drawer Mo. 24, 1'ultoarllle, New lork. Fill IT JAR MAhUFAC t'REBaoJBH era are notined, tlmt a bolt and cimw" than w 1. ever known will e .uiiplicd b ,lar exrell. lo eve y quality and i.ulrnf and will out.ell and can umler.ell an; otner.. It will .ell ll.lf. linirl.nl rrj llrt for IH7I, now rcmly and lent Iree. A-Uraal 1. HAS. t. I. HI. AY .SUN, No. tit l Pblladalpbla, 'a. o. r.0. I Circular. WANTi:n-AOETS..f.'0 per V V day)naeltlhecelehratilHOMF.SIIt'T. Tl.r.KtWINd MAt'H.NK. Ha Ihe uu.ler. I. aHorrTto ba wPb-iut. Many M iirarlna. are r,i m.b.. .k "Lmk ailloh" (.Ilka on b-itk accumulated. H Aneae'a l.a.tlie.1. Thare I. not ; MM.) mn, . f. Ilcannd. The bo.t and cbeaik a Maaailoe that la printed whi.'Bahnwa Biora .t tamlly k wlns Macbln In th market. Ad Intclliaenl p.lna expanded on It artlolaa aad 1 ,rM .,HaK, , 01 una, h t-o, Baton, Ma., mcclKtik-al --a.cntloB. Thar la not a rbeapai ptitrtur.. Pa , Chicago, III., or bt. Loula, alo. Maaaainepuidli-'ied. Time la not, eonlveeodlvf . - - - a more popular Mairailue In the world rntun.i ii-itncataaii. -New TUKA-NKCTAK - IS A I'l llK tll.4f-K TCI with the (Iraen Tea VI'J warranted an uK all Ivt For aale evcrywli.ra. 'I lor aula whoiaaia uniy v. ll.H.r ATLAMTII'fc fl iu la fo , (jchurrhSl 4 uultMS. Feud (or Tbtt. llATra na. and: a iay rur. si 1 In. Addraaa wiiuitauip, a.At Pitt. burg-, Pa. T17 A n "CON VENT Life V'NVrii rj It r, l I Iri.iru oiiniiuii. Kfcaaril t whore ill.cliiiici toe tin llbnir K 'iililrl tl.bu tuaa. J'uu. Co , Hartl .r !,.(. At one ih moat n.iLnlar and. In Ha acheme. the wio.t oclulnal ofour aiaaaalnea. e e a All tlia perlo iln.la which the H irpere publl.b sre aloioai Ideally well edited. Native. "A complete Plotorlat HLtnrr of the Tinea." Harper-s Weekly. Tliabeal puhllcatlna nf Ila el... In America, and an lar ahead nt all oilier weekly nurnla ai B it lo eriiill of any oompirlron betweea It and ane of their iimiir. Ila ooluiane eontaln Ibe heart eiillei-llona of r.a-ilna mailer that a prlutcd a a It. Itlu.trail.ini are nuineroua and teaiitlful. belnii fui-nlahe-l ly the eklel art- l lata ul the country . Iloeton 1arlr. llA.ra. . r1 h.li l.u1. wrv am, ui.w, m- lerealina lllu.trated nrw.par. Nor iloea lie ralue-uicnd oo Ita nui'irationa aior. it rea'dluK mailer la of a blah nrder of literary mailt varied. In.truetlve. entertaining. aod un- esceptloBable-N. V. rua. Harper's Eazar. - Pre frost alt pdrtlral and sectarian dleene- ..n, riemtad to leant.-, plearure. and Inalrun. I).. n II la Ju.t tka acraai l", rciiriiei lonabla, ann IntSTeallna domeet lo pr which every inothrr and Site and ewelhart will rulr every ib, huiband.and lorer to brlnu bnnilti. hlrae.ary Satutday evenliia. PUIUdalpbla Ledger. Hy ll mean, buy HaHraH'e Haiau. - Nut f r youraeir. but for your wit or d.ugiaar, oral.ler or wet heart '1hr never waa any pier pub ll.be.1 that ao delighted lb lieeit of wcn.ao Knar Ullnd If It doe. eoat you a BOW bonnet! II will aav you tea iuia tbe price la tbe hoe.a- uoiu uuouiy it lowcuee. rroTiuvoo juuib.i, . TcrniM lor 1871,- HiBraa'a Maoazibs. oa yaar,..'.....S Ot Haaraa'a WieKLV.OBa year 4 OS Haaraa'a Basaa,oaa year, 4 00 llAaraa'a M AOAaiacdl aaraa' Wnnnt and Habpkb'b IIa.ab, to oiiaeddreaa, fur one year, aitt OOi orauv two forT 00. . The poatag within the l ulled Statu la fur tn Alauailne Si cent a year, for the Weekly or bar reeelvwl Couffh! Cough! Cough! Why do yon Cong)) when yoo eao ba So eailly relieved by urlng - . ;,Mp. Wptls' e orTollc-Tnble'Ul They ar a aut cur lor fit Throat, Cold, Hoeieenera, Uatarrah and all lilac of lb Lunm. Thhut aail Hrnnrhlal Tulie. rfot tb groat number of Te.timnolala altoK the emoieuey or una ioraiuie uucuiciu tu fulloe Ins la .elect.!. , 47 Wi.iipooeU, Ae., hlcauo, III., Jbb. H. IhTI "Kortbelaat tea eara I have been a great a utlerer from feaqueut attack, of Aout llron ehltia, and have never found anything tu rellar bi from theae attaoka uolll 1 tried Ur. Welle' llarbolie TebleU." - t LiaauaTH t. hoot. n A TTTTATlI P00'' ui orihlee aril Llil.UHUri. ale Ih palmed oil on jou, b aiirTyTu kU only WtLL' UAHlloLlO I'AhLk'lal. .. J 14. kgLiona.at Piatt tret,S. Y-. sol aa.nt. eulit oy urugjfiat. riK.vmw.w,i f 9 AGENTS 4 WAHTtlV J Or Way and Ily-Wnye In tbablddea l I . .AXEBIIiAS IBTblTIVEV . k ar.ur ii'TL-n J vi rr1 irt ' year eaperience a-umng Bank Knbhert . ij terfeltera, Thlevei, PlokK.ckeii. Vz ere. IIonh.uee Mon and nwlnd .r.. ol' ea nf eoolety ill.eloiliig uire.l io"-" Alnbolimil vengaano ami deep ''fjl by which tbey wer tr-ecd nut and le"! urougllt to iuice. n i.if. - page 1 Suiull page augravlnsa. j.li ia iUi , HYDt, Harlfvrdn Baaar SU eente a yaar, yearly, or quaruily, at th. payable yearly, .ami u ornu whar raeeivwl Tba Voluniaa ol lha ataiailnaaiMuuwuo with th Nuiulire for Jun-a.uU llecuibr ofaaoh yaar. hube rlptlvna ,ay oiiunc with aay Number. WbB a tluiala apMied, It will bo audar.tood that tka lrniar lka to baa-la wltblbarat Number of tke current Voluuis. aia,. inhi. nanwii.iii ar nai awr -.iy. The Volume of th Weei.lv and k ar cim menca wltk the yer Wob bo bhw mi aMiae4 It will b Bruler.looJ ikal th aabeenuer wlakaa 10 aomBtenea wltk lu4 lnUBkar Beat alter ba twealpl of na errlar. 4 . -. W kea lb auaawTuaMr.'S aSdreaj la to d both Ihe old aod Ik Daw ami b .' 11 1 ot BMcatearj to (e naitaaaf dla- in rraiitma.vr a l, a -v- i- er I'rart p't r.f 1 HOT B la wa-a --4 1 . . - 1 I . A.m. AfroiitN -vntotl lor ' ""WONDERS OF THE WORLD." Ovaa 01. a THnt'.Agn iLLPBTBaTioa. ta librgcat. beat alllp. and Bioat attrarllva euhacriptlon book ever puniianeo tine vent la Denver, Colorado, oM 1110 ooplre in four uns. Ona scent In Jlllwauki aoia 39 cople in 1 ilav. and a, large number I reft 'IH la 9U copies per 47, fend for fir cnlara Vvlih term at ones. Aildreas V. 8. I'CSLl.lllNU CO., 41 1 Uroorpe 81;. M. 1, Eeduction of Prices TOCONiOHMTO IlEDUCTIONof DUTIES. . ORE AT 8AVISO TO COS8U.MKKS . I fyt Q Pt i inir" up CKllia. . av-Hend rur our Nw Price ll.t Bad a Club hit i will aoeoniwiD II. eoBlaliilng- lull direc tion making a Urge aavlng toeou.uBiera aua reniuoaratlv toeluborgaullcre, , . TU Great American- Ti Cmnpany rw - si fisa VEstTrtTRF.Er ' r p.aBoi Mi. . 7 . . new Yottk. ; .1 Jiooic . Wcrt" I t at eel awtai. runaBienUI, aen.iwia a ad uonuiar 01 aauacni una o. , ia - rar-ii I rainia of I a- .. j." la.t M. ll ka ralva. i d st,I pl.t-, p4 r'- f bouad. ana it ihva4a ' o-a It waala.lt. It ka . TS 1- 1 1 i I el K JOUN laudenslager, BUGGY MAK weUnsorove, wteb ovrH IT.-:-. r.....k.aaaA the atell llBOWl In HeUnaerova, formerly awoea t JJ Ul.ili.r I em riraru.ra J 10 aceouiuiui nbamaydrairainiyialagln ai M eonrlanll oa baacl. aotl am P"r1 Diannractura at lua anorteat oouv., T- SULK IB IltU-riii 'v : ..5LKICP Beiui aiperiencsa in Ots'tinioj tar myaeV tbat 1 ara felly prepare" i lbs wmla of my customer TsM etnnliiveJ are anion tba beat rart' lb oouniy, and lhol.worji-f iK glv'cuiilveraalsBttsfaoilop".'' 1 , ' tetf-SperuUl!Bl.oj, piia 19 w in all it lirvicb.i(ui Bbop uiMarUelst fet, a feer do" ,.r ii.d nn itr.iii,..1 rinirch. JtlrlN' f.AtJ UKnai. fia.g;ta, April 7, ,70-tfJ TICE WhrrcBi tr-T ifJl XI baaing abanduaed me and let! " l.l -II ......... a. a harelm Oaull'"' truat er a lit eeedll to .aid Ljdla o?"J aa I will aot pay aay aWMa bare. Iter. a.a a.burg, Marsh l, int. - ' r 1 T-iw.ej(Jo" A ' ; ; .5IT1 f1 , J aia t J