I. V t i t t 8s., iTlDDlXBtTBO, A7BIL 4,1871 i. OKom, Kdlter aa. rrertrter. 1 1. . rOH OOVF.BNOR llf 1171, HOW. JOHW B. PACKKH, Or SUNBV'BY. HssoqcAtrtas Rsri'iuru Stats Csstsal Conxirrti Pssxstlvasia. rniLAniLpniA, Feb. 5, 1872. In persmoce of ths resolution of tbe llpiibhc ?tt Central Commit tec. tloptfj it 11 irrigb'jrjr. Jan. IS. J 872, a Hrpublino Sute Convention tninpo'cd of Dclrgites from enca Senatorial noi Represootstivo Dis trict, in the number to which such n district la eutiiled io the legislature will meet io tb (111 of the IIodsi of. Representstivrg, at Ilarrisburrf. at 12 o'clock noon, on Wcilne-day, thelOtb dsv r April. A. D. 1872, to nominate candidates for Governor. Judge of the Supreme Court, Auditor General, (should tbo Legislature provide for tbe cboice of one by the peoplo), nod ao Electoral Ticket ; and also to elect Penntorial tad Ilepresentalive Del gate! to repreMot this State io the State in tbe Kepublicao National Coo. veollon, to bo held at rhiladeliihin June 6, 1872. RU8SELL ERRETT, Cbir'n Vtll. M.MOTT, P. F. HeieroN, ) Kz Li-rins, ) S I. M. Lvti.k, ) cerctarici. Democratic Dlitail mt Uber atleru. The Pemocnlt are disgusteJ with the "Liberals." Tbe World ofyes terdsy admits that tbo Republican part cannot be defeated by an into' titi tine schism, and preaelics a straight i uemocratio crusade. 1 tii i a 1 a M. . cbanue of froat. The whole Dmo- crutie party of tbo country, North and South, bit been looking forward to the Cincinnati Convention and the Liberals'' as tbe event nod party which were to bring about a Iriatnpb of its cause. The movement Las boen chasing shape of late, m the characters ef tbe movers have im proved. At tbe outset tbo men who advo cated boiling, and who set np Rcpub lican refusal to grant arauesty as tbo cause, and who started tbo tgitution out of which bas growo tho Cincinnati Convention, wore weak and foolish politicians who had been disappointed. Up to withio very rocontly thoir di vision did not amount to a factious parrel. 1 here was not a stalexruan lenruin hid it umer a nor a distinguished citizon wb proved it. Ia only one State h any organization or could it mu corporarj guard of adherents. IVbsn the bonvrable and ablo gon- tlonvn who oppose- tho renominatioo of 1'rcitideBt Grunt loAed around for a constituency and a support, their eye naturally fell up n this band of dissatisfied men. Njbody eNe at all sympathized with tbem, and so they wcro obliged to acceptJliU little clique of grotublers as lhoii nucleus. They have been iiiouhU4f it for tho good of tbo party and tltfjrCiuolry ever cinco. Tbey bovo bcjjsTbolJin up to tho fac tion tbo glomus rccorl aud ti-ijiupiis of Republicanism and tho troaaonuble history of IVinocrney. Thry have de clared that tbey have no sympathy with this Isbi organization, an I they will do notbiog which will promote it success; und such is tbo power of mind that tho men who involuntarily have become thoir followers applaud all thAy say. In lucss bands the Liberal movo went is to be feared by nobody but the ainlul association of Tweeds and Nan bys. Even the Sprio field KejiulJUan says that its first doty will he to read tho burial servloo over Democracy, while tbe Chicago Tribune, the load ing journal which bus supported Lib eralism, addressing itself to tho Con necticut Republicans, radical and lib eral alike, tsys lbs grand issue of tbe campaign is the extiuetioo of tbo Do mocrsey, and add: "Insure that, and tbe American people are freo to go into the Presidential campaign un embarrassed by tbe presence of a party which bts opposed sll progress and all reforms, from tbo outbreak of tbe rebellion to tho present time. Tbe people arc then let free to do some Ibing better than burl back and forth tbo jargon of dead issues and dofunet institutions." It is just sucb utteranoos as these that have disgusted the Democrats with tbo " Liberals." Tbey thought these men traitors io tbe Republican camp. bat tbe expected aid,sd eowfort baa Dot been received.'' The troth ts that, whatever blemishes there nay bo io tboBopubllcaa party. It is so iaSaits lHropcrior to tbe waiting Dessocraey that do booest Reformer will ever con tinue in a eearaa or advocate a policy which will place tbe last aimed iu power. Governor Parker eootiooes domb. lie would rather run for President on tb strsixbt Democratic ticket, witb very prospect ef defeat, than playseo ood fiddle to Judge Davi with a res sooabls hope of uooessr For this reasoo bj is as silent as a clsm-isod ileoca beeofiici bim bettor thai - iwttb. rrwreeieliisffs e the reaaa1 Itepabllcaa Assaclatloa. At an adjoarnneat meeting of the "Pennsylvania Repnblicao Associa tion'' of Peonsylvauians, temporarily residing In Wasbinetoa. D. C- hold March 83d, 1372, for ths purpose of instructing meir dclcntes to the State Convention, the following pre. amble and resolutions were unanim ously adopted and a copy ordered to be sest to each Republican paper la the State, with a request that tbesame be published hhenat. We rc pose satire confi dence ia the Integrity, ability, aoJ patriotism of lion. J. It. Representative In Congress from tbe 1 a . . a . ... lain ioagreHiooai pistret or onr 'State, aud believing that his purity oi character, personal popularity, itca lion, and cmiueot qujliflentioos, ren der him the most available man In Pennsylvania to ts presented br the r i i . . nepuuncio suio convention, at liar. rii.burg, on tbe Uih day ef April oeit, as the candiJato for Ojvornor. Th'refore lie it ItttolrtJ. That this, the 'Tenasvlvanla Ropublicao association, oi Washington, V. C, claiming to be a representative bodv of the whole State, do hereby instruct thoir delegates, to tbo State Con- vccuuD, a ase an nonoraoie moans to Eecure the nomination of tbe Ho. J. 11. Packer, for Governor. lltioktd, That our delegates are hereby req tested and losiructod to use sll honorable eicrtions to promote (be Domination of II ox. Ulyse Mebcur, of Bradford County, by said Convention, as a candidate for the election to tbe office of Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. R'tolved, That we have undimin ished eonfidenoe in the high charac ter, unquestioned intogrity and tried statesmanship, of PRESIDENT GRANT, and that, as members of the Ropublicao party, iJentiQ.d with its onward march of progress and proud ..i-i.-i.: . . '.i . "i in nmvurj, wo point wnn satis faction to tho fulfilment of his pie es, sod the faithful dixcharxe of tbe many and responsible dutios of bis exalted position as the surest evi deneo of his fidelity, and ss the best assurance that can be given of the eoii&Jcoce with which the American people may rely upon him for an boo. est, fearlcs, independent, and up right administration of the Govern. ment daring the next Presidential term. joeoirea, mat, in ths deliberate opinion of this Assoomtii n, tbo Rj. publican Slato CQventioj nbut to assemble at Uarrisburg, should cor II a My unite in presenting the nam of Ho. John KroTf, to tbe Philu- lolphia National Republican Convec tion, as Pennsylvania's favorite for the nomination of the Vico-Prcidcn-cy. His record in tbe United Slates Senate for the last three rears is with out blemish. The soundoess of bis principles, tbo integrity which marks his private character, and tbo ability with which ho liasdischargoi bis Sen atorial duties, have commended him to to tho repoct of tho Ropubliciu parly of the uation. hentlitil, 1 hat, the delegate cuo- sen to represent this Association in the Mnto Convention at Hirrisburtf, bo instructed to uso all boourable means tosccurj an ciprcvion, by that Convention, in fttvor of tin oomiua. lion of Hon. Jon Sour. fur tho Vice-Presidency, and tho a I Hion of aresolation, ioslructiof, the Ponosyl vama Dolegates, to the Naiioanl C m- veniion, to ur.ro, cy evory lair his nomination for that ofliue. effjrt, A'i .(', That, as it will soon tc- como necessary to elect a tnited j Mates Senator Irom tho Stato of Pennylvnnia, and recognizing In tho Hon. .mmox I amehon a wie, judi oiuus and far-seeing stitcsman. sn em inent, thorough aod active Kepubli ?nn, who lor nuny years, hat done efficient service in JeleuJIuj tbo groat principles oi tno par.y, sol In guard- mtt with Jealous care tho interests of tbs State be so ably represeuts, and who has, uniformly, fully sustained bis high reputation st borne, while be bas, by bis ability aod integrity, ss cured tho confi Jonce of Lb l adminis tration, and altsinod in tbe Senate a position, honorable alike to the State and himself, which it would be i in pos sible for any now mouiber t ) reach, nnd now possesses a knowledgo, do rivod from a loog legislative experience and an intimate acquaintance witb the wants of tbe people, of tbe highest importance in auvancing tno success of Republicanism, and io tbe solulioa of tbe grave question arising in Cou gress ; Therefore, it is tbe sense of this Association that tbs bost inter csts of the State snd tbo future sue ces of the Republicsn enuso I herein, demand the re election of Hon. Si mo Cameron to ths Senate of tbe Coiled States, and ho is, therefore, hereby earnestly requested to allow his name again to bo used io that connection. R' tolni, Thst tbe Dologntcs from this Assjoiation are hereby instruot ed to urgo upon tbo Contention., the justicosod propriety o( permitting this Annotation to name one of the Delogntes st large, to tie Xationul Convention, to which the State U en titled. Uy order of tbe Association, A. A. SIUSLKU, 1'reiUeni. R. M. Jonei, &rreluy. Washington, D. C, Msrob 23, '72. Akotueb Republican Sute Conven tion speaks out strongly for Grant. Tbo Ohio Republicans met at Col urn bus, Wedoosdsy, and Dominated can didatci for sovrral Stato offices, se looted delegstes to the National Con veotioo, and adopted m sories of reso luttooa. The utmost harmony and cordiality prevailod, and all the pro ceedings, including tbo speeches aod ressUlioos, sodorre io tbe strongest manoer, tbe admioistratioa of Presi dent Great. There were do words bat those of sever reprobation for tbs assaults upoa tbe latter, aod frew the decidedly eotbusisstlo feeling wbloh prmlled it U fair to lofer that tbr Closionatl Convention will reoelve lit tie fooottrsgesaeat froi tbo RepaWi. caos of Ohio, The platform Adopted recite with pride the record of tbe Republican party and the loading achievements of the present Adminis tration, takes ground io favor of snob duties oo imports as will best promote tbe interests of every branoh of indus try aod secure to "labor of every kind soaatant employment sod just rewsrd," opposes further grants of publio lands to corporations, and favors tbe reootn instioo of President Giant for s second term. Second Letter l. the ftchaot Dl rectors mt ftoider County. QENrLKMEN.Ry wbat should you oe governod in yoar choice or a Coao ty Superintendent f Has this ques (ion yet iu all its bearings and witb its proper force come home to your mioas r I fear that some of yon look upon tbe matter ss or eoronara lively little consequence, and permit yourselves w oe innuencea oy anv il) ing bnt purity of purpose and the euucaiionul Interests or our county I sm no director myself, but, be- siJes my owo porsonal iotrrost in pop ular education, j bnve been request ed by Direotors nnd others eqnally in. terested in our Publio Schools, to write to you and to urgo you to the impartial and faithful dipoharere oi your duty. It is a fact too well known, that ths Directors on former occasions of this kind, failed most la mentably, and consequently tbo peo plo are anxiously looking forwsrd to see what yon will do ; whether anv of you will betray yonr trust and per ron yourselves io do Dousbtaol sold -.1. a . wku poimcai promises ana tti rests. Ihs treatment lie v. Lnxarus received three years ago, has by no means yet been forgotten. Tbe means made use of to defeat bim, were of such a dis. honorable character as to reflect any thing hut credit upon his rival, and up mi tbe intelligence and mnnl puri ty of some of tho Directors then in OtHM. I buveoflato talked witb a num ber ol pernons from all parts of the county, nnd learned to my utter dis gust that certain parties (it U well uuu -uu; gij irom tOWOJli'p .j towosnip Daseiy ana most shamefully luioioiiri-maiiDg rrol. iNoOtlio", to uetca' Ms election. Iodeed t,. m- that they misrepresented him, is using too mild a term ; for they say what tuoy themselves know to bo rculdjwu. right lies, of which tbey oaouot sub stantiate even tbe merest sbalow. Tbey say, Tor iustunce : 1, That if he bo elected, none ol' tho piesent teach ers will get certificates ; that he will give nono certificates unless tbcv have tbo highest qualifications, and thst none sucb can be employ vd with out a corresponding iticrciue in sala ries, which will mako enormous laxos upou the couoty . 2. That ho bis rob bed (Le couuty of twenty-four hun dred dull irs, lor an insignificant strip of ground taken by n street mude through his property. 3, That ho will permit coruin ministers to preach aud bold revivals in all their school nouses. 4. That, ou Account of his own school, he will not bo able to at tend to lh"8o of tbe public, and con consequently must neglect them. 5. That all ths Directors of Soliusgrove will vote amnios! him. Prof. Noeilin,''s iutenritv and mor al purity are so well known tint, to deluad them ngaiost such willful lies. seems liko a waste ol words : but as soma people tiro apt to be misled by 'alsehoo Js, it may not bj amiss to i uiuke a lew replios. i. oo rar as tbe examination of teachers and granting of ccitifientes art couccrnod, judging from tbe Prole, sore's known reasonableness, it is por ted ly safo to siy.that be will not be unreasonable iu his expectations and demands, but wi.l do justieo t both teuchers and tho publio. 2. To say that be robbod the county, if it were not utterly false, shows ooly tbe mean ness to which some people will resort to effect porsoual ends. It is not nec essary bore to mako further explana tion of this, as tbe Selinsgrovo Times has ventilated it sufficiently. 3. Tho Directors alooo have tho control of the school bouses ; and without their per mission no meeting or anything else can be held ia them. The Superin tendent's duties are with the scboolt aod not With the bnuses ; tho latter are built by ths Directors snd rcmato undor their control. 4 His nn school, be bas promised (if elected), wgit cjineij iuio me nanas of bis teachers, so that it shall not io tbe least ioterfere with tbe interests of the publio. 5. That tbe Directors of Se iiosgrovo will all vote against him, is as truthful as tbo other assertions z, ready referred to, aud hooee seeds oo lurtbor comments. What moims a: used to bias the rrnud nf a Director, dopomls upon his .utolligeoce nod bis religious Views. If be U a member of a deuooj iuatiou favorable to revivals, robbing tbeeouuty, rejection the present teuoh ers, high salaries ka. are employed. If ho bappena to be opposed to cer tain ministers and "pro'.raoled meet. iogV revivals iu the aohool houses, robbing the county, rejecting tbe present class of teachers, high taxes, io. are handled. That w bat I have said is already kaown to most of you 1 do on doubt; and shouIJ any of you not have beard all that is circulated In lufl leneo you io tbo cboice of eaodidato, a little in quiry will readily reveal it. I have now given you facts which can res lily be substantiated, snd ask you to consider well what you do io choosing ths candidate for whom you iotend to cast yeur vote. Persons making use of such means ar ( have referred you to, must evidently be driven well nigh to desperation. I have written yoi a somewhat lsogth letter but all have sid is weans for good. I hove no desire to to ro-aoy one Injuttroe, but, on tba ooatrsry. I cannot, either bear quiet ly to seo injustice dona, aod I ask yon to inquire ioto tas trutbrureesa of all I bavs said: Io tbe last week's Pot. soma one I! bloMeir R tbiaks I sbouid apologias for raying that 8aperintea- deat Wickersham la his late Anneal Report snrgcsu the propriety of mp. pointing the 8uperiatendeata Instead of tlfting them. Tbat I was in er. ror, i eneenuiiy aeknowlsdco. I was led Into it by a Director, who had so informed me. All else in my Irat, letter except the above aseertioa, Is correct to tbe very letter, and I can substantiate not only it but perhaps some things which R. might oot be pleased to hoar. Wickersham, So ths Jsnuary No. of ths School Journal, says t "If it (tbe oupenoieoueacy) fails or It purpose aoywbors, it is owing to the offirer, not tbe ofv-4, and next Mar the Yi ro per remedy ran be applied by elect- tog more efficient men." Io view of the fact that a number of couotiss have verv inefflvient 8uDorinteodents. and tbe manifest desire on the part of me people to bave tho Htste Super ioteodent appoint those officers, Wick ershum, Io the December f 1871) Wo. ot tne school journal, ssys : 'Iftban ues ia the law relating to tbe superioteodeocy be desirable, the coming session of the Legislature is me nme to press them ' In conclusion, I aain nrce von lesriestly and conseieotionsly to do your duty at ths comimg elec tion. jiCt cverv I'ireotor be nrescnt. Kurueslly Yourn. LEWIS. Middlebure, Mar. 29, '72. W copy the following from tbo Srlint'jrove Timr$, by request : A few days airo wo met a school di rector rrora the country and wo made the remark to him, " Well how do you men ici on tno election or a County Superintendent r" We were rather nonpulsel snd surprised at the reply he mado. Save bo. Well I had been a Nestling man, but nincc 1 learn tbat he is attempting to Ron tbe eounlv out of 12.403 for damages for land taken for tho opening of a road, 1 havo been feeling liko going against nun. Moce men we hear Irom diff erent sources and from different por tions of tbe comity, that some parly or parties, nnd we need not av wbo. for any ono can gacss it, havo beco engaged in tbo disreputable and verv sma'.J business of trying to injure Prof. Noetling by misrepresenting him by downright lying Were it true tbat Mr .Vctling (8ked 82,400 roud damages, that fact would have oo more to do with bis fitness as Conotv Suner- iutendont than it would with bis right to voto or bis liberty of speech. We do oot liko to see s mso injured and wrong.-d in such a cowardly way, and it is for this reason we intend bore to explain to the publio all about tbo rood damages i A tew years ngo Prof. Nielling pat chased the property known ss tin-Sut-quehaona Female College for tbo sum of 83,000. Ou ono si lo of tbo College was a beautiful yard shaded with ornameutal trees, a very valuable a ljunct to a female school. Soon af ter the purchase of iho nroporty by Mr. Nulling, the Chief ) urges aod the Town Ciuncil proceeded to open a publil street directly through the Col lege yard, to which Mr. NuHlinir ob jected, as it would ruin his school yard, and he mvlo all the leal oposi tlon to it bo could.' Hut he was com pelted to yield and see his beautiful yard ruined; and to that extent bis school injured. According to law in such cases, the Court appuiotod three disinterested men as viewers to np praise damages and value of the land taken, an I they fixed the amount at $2.2 JO. The commissioners refused to abide by tho decision of tbo viewers, and as they bave a right to do, took au appeal to Court, whore tbe whole matter still rests oosettled. Now any man who knows anything nbont busi ness, knows tbat io sll sucb cases, the vslue of the laud taken in all such cases, tho value of ths land taken is determined by a set of viewers appoint ed by the Court jut as was in this case, Mr. Noetling bas oothiog to do in fixing the damages ; the Court appoiuted threo men to assess the duui ajjes, snd tbey (not Mr. Nestling) fix the amount at 12,200. The Coiumi. sioncrs have appealed, not from tho demands of Mr. Nrotliog '0t from the drciuion of tbe thrtt lifirer$. It will uow be left to a jury. These are the facts io tbo cac, and any representa tion to the contrary is false, an 1 we want every school dircrtor aod tbe pu'olie generally to know theso foots. Now as to ths land taken, what aro the' aetsf Tbo whole grouol takoo from Mr. Nostling is equal, witbiu a small fraction, of three town lot$. One ofth ;so lots isloeauj on the principal street io the Borough, betweon tbe college aud (be residence of Cbss. Howcr. Esq., and would to-duy sell io our eiod id jnnjoraoi for f 1,200. Mr Uower paid lor his lot adjoiaiog, some years ao. (M,0)0. Tbs other lot of Mr. Ncotling's, fronts on the Dpot. and for an adjoining lot there was of fered Mr. CIihs. Rhoada $600 which hs refused to take. Resides these two lots, there if additional ground takon equal to a towo lot, also fronting tbo Depot and railroad. It must be re membered tbat all of Mr. Nuctling's property is near tbo Depot and ia the best part of tbe town, and for these loasoos, to say nothing of tbs intrinsic itood quality of the ground, is very vuluable. Tho damages for moving barn, outhouses, femes, etc., are at least $200. These are the bets of the wholo ease. Mr. NoDtling baa only been a speotalor or an opponent to the doiogs of tbs Towo Couneik Tbsy took bis Isnd aeaimt bis will aud ftced tin price1 fur him. Now for any to tsks sdvunUse ot bin by circulating throughout tbe oouoty that ho is trying to rob tbe oouoty, is, to say the least a mean dirty trick t No school director ought to be Influenced by any euch reports, or sny other repot ts. WW ADVBATISKMBltTS. buw orJAdoB" A DMINI8TUATOR8' NOTICE .f-f adaliiUtnaUaa es fee hum of wwuroonn wr WMlf lorn TW0.. HnviMr ''f.- - sSu." 'si ths liaraliraod. all ijAMa.1 SalHaJ lo aald naUU si awd lo Mld'WUU are roxiu anawlBK Ikananlrw In- g.!?.'1. ..tllle Uoa loi .lalin. SM to aaaka lea- Mawta st, IU aVtiatalsUaler, n. rc. 12. rabvvay's r.::7 r:u:? (csu TBI weisT raise I from One to Twenty MJaatea. NOT ONt HOUR . aWWt rmrirni thta ajvtr11fMtit im4 WMf M acrriirvwiTH pAiw. radwat-s Wsiftfi.j.ff a crsa . . 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TmvHrrt It'i-iH a'wftrt mrtf Ultl of RaS ' U'r l(MST rh th-m. A fc dn, 1 W4tr :l pr,viHti irfen or Mint from roantr . t 11 bt ur liiu Krowh linuidr or nmtnao Mimubnf. rtiVEH AXlt AOIR, rEVEa A.XIl A'lTE rurrS for tftv oritU. THf l A 11 rr-nrdml Wriit In IM worl I Ihot wl I rtiro Ft-rr .rd Acir. nnd all oth-r Ma'aHnoo. Wllloos rV.H-t, Trphold, TrUow. and otkrr rtrrn (aldrd l r IlKAIir HKLIEr. lrujlu. KAinfA nrAJTS. I-II.LSI an quick aa KAIIWAT'S I'll.LSl an oulca r mr canu par aouia. 0014 ar HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STROXO AND ITRE BHII tlt.OOPlT I IIKAS1C (IK FI.K-II AND WrinilT I.KAM KKIji A Nil IIRAUrlFl'L COMIXCXION t t I'llEO TO ALU DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILUAN RESOLVENT HAS MAIlKTIIR Mimr ATNIHINIi IRKfi tQn K. S.I KAIMH AHK THE l'IIAMir.4 TIIKFtollf t'NliKHOIir.H. (.NIlcn TIIK N. Every Day mn lnorato In Pleth mna Weight U Seer, and Folt. TUB GREAT BLOOD FUKlFIin. r.vrrr dmp of Ihm HAKKATAKILM ATT HK Ml. VINT nrmtntviiiictttra OirHih the IdorMt, ftwmt, I'tin. and oihvf lutdo twirl tw h arelrin lh tirof hfn, fr n rvpalra Ui wtar4r of tlit fwtrly vtife nw ami a.ienst mnAmi. rVrrfn la, fiyphliie. rnn. aumfrtkeit. Iltandnur I Irsre n bit ThfvejL Mouth. TuTKira. Node In I . filaiMU anil oltnr rmrtt M ih irairm, A-fw C, tlrfln .isje 1 'Wh tmm ttrt tints tani h wnrat forms r( Bun tftare. Friii. F-vrr rVfes, (Vlrl Hra.1, Rang W.rro, Halt Hht'im. En-e,ple, Arn, Black rVpta, Worms in the) flceh. Tumors ('artrem In Uie Wnmh, an4 nil wtMk"nln anrt tssainfitl riirharsie, fUght ( set at a. L-Hta n ttrrm, n4 tail ltni tf the life prlrnll'lo. art within the timtlvt) rsuisi ot thla woetdet of M'-it-m ChtrnNlrv, rihI few data' will fe t nny penfn n-fof it flrr thhrr oi xhem (onn tsf rfittatt Hji4snt power Io fire Ihent, K-H Mtt rt.Mfi tho Haaaamt iu htr.rrwT ?i -r 1 ll known rrmltal a-.ita in u, ( nrt t.f t bronie. rVW.ilmj", C..n-tl.i..i.i. WH1 t-Uit Uievrssxi, tut It .triJuew Sc IllatlJor Corrnlolntu, rrin.tr. al IV'ui itiM-atvw. Itravrl, Iui"t irmpair. tttopptiro sf Water, liifontirismra ttf l'rln, llhaTt.t' IiM-e. AllMimlnuHaVtstvl III m raaea whr-r Havre are hrkfuluet sirp!!, or thw water la tnlrk, floualy, niUi-d etllh aiiUlanrrw Ilk th wbttrisf an ecjf, or (hnfMie II s l,iu iilk. ot thvrv' la rnort'ltl. HArst, isiimu apiti-aranci. arm winte (vtt auet r)e pitaita. witd when ther la prick inar, biimli arnsA nn wnwti pMSMnaj watar. ana j'Hin in ui intMUl vf lit Birt arid aliHiat tba Loltia, rrcv, ll-oai M WOR MS.Thonlvkrvoirti antakurt Remrdr fur Tii..i in. rip, . Tumor of It Vrnr mwtli' Cured bjr Uudwar'i llrolsMa1 Bavaaiv. Meae., i.lt II, IMS. P Haawar -I haw kl Ovariaa T.ar,r la tke eerte at4 ae.U. All Ike lnrrs eatsl "the, mm aw help Oil." I ivd esvrv tbtakf teat wae reeaatssnaalid i kat SMKhief alp-l ate. I saw our IUefheaa, and UtsMiAt I eMtr Hi tort keel - Isxib ta st, w- at I hi MCr.4 IW tele n I tvs-tk aie kAttleeaf the tUeatvenl, tm4 we kt est Ks-twav's Pills, an4 l we kuttlee f year Reait lUlsift and ttwre m w a stars I. shot m W eeea oe (ell, aad i IVel better, amariee. aad kiii'yt Iba I aa f-f twelve years. Ttse sreea lansoe wee fa ike trfl aisle ef the knwela, eef law frna. I -rHe lata ti ) (w the aWrWai ml Mtsesa, Vm csm aaSltak II if yea rkeeae. HANNAH p. KhAI'P. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, ttrfttly tAetla-wA, elrsrMtOf foatexj with gwret tim, ii'trttf, rt?ilattf. pttfii")', :ie, an i trviiinli n, Kftway' Tills f r 1h cur uf atl dlanrderf t,f lltd J lies--. M.' ad arli. Cstnalipatlon, roatlvvn:aa4 ItHlmiPDcaa. ttilloue w'fr. IMOIlti'Klloit, I'vapc IU, laswiiriiMi"ii oi wis- m-rte, I m-s, srq mi I Leriige rwiit rf the lu'eni U Vlavrra. Warmriteil to effti-t p.iti!fv cun, Puivly VrgeLaole, ouutatbai.g Uu OWf tur ,jiit.sTK t 'Irki .- .tn drtcj. tl t ?rv tliej fi.lliwii.aj ermplMnd fttmlitrif frioi L:ur U-r ot I'w I"vitUt: Oria: raHwubwi, 1 war I riles, rtitlarM of tke ftlaftd Ik tke llsl, ..Mlitjr itv dMfvk, Nsiwsa, llrMtiMira, lare mt rued, P"llaea Vt'tit la lb tMemesh. Knur Krsxssv leisss. eh ia fr .afWrUs; M Ike Pit r4 tU kustsaaik. Kwlav mlng ef in rtVa.1. H-v-l anj liHri rtrratlsiac, r lulls. Ut alike MaH, 'N'4lii er hawallr.st t.aealiHis akea l Lr tj I'rHienr, I) -t ef 'lfk.a, D4e e esa aeled Ike ll.fM, Pevef aa4 liell IHia la tbe Ilea. sel..e ef PettrathMi, V-Jlowe f Ike Kkta mm mm, ra Ik tW K4r. ikel, La.t aad eteddea Flasket f Ileal, ParaU-fl la the f'ieau. A l of RAD WAV VUin will IW tb VMrlii fr-tmait tlit jatniTe nsntiml .! I -ft lev. IVlwJ. C rri,iar-rlN.(. RiM ItY I'hl'fidlsTH. HVMi -VAI.HK AMiTIlt K." H nd nrtt tMlff--lamp to I.AI'W AV t LO., No. 7 Mahti-a I N'rw V'rl. l.fwilASttvli wuftb tlHiueajMla iU b - t V rPEAL81872. Notlea It barali i It baralir siren to all eonrarnoil, thst larilKna.l l.oromlinlnoora of nnyilor Co al at lhair nirioa n the 'ourlhoui Io Ik un will mi the H.imtiKb ur Mlildloburp;. oo tho baluw men tlonrd iliaioa, for tho purixoo of holilloc anoaala on Iho Aaaoaaioonlf, fur (ho rrlTt, to wit ! Muoilar, April It, for the dm-lcliaf tiellni- froro. I'onni, Mnnrno. I'lmiwan. Parrr. Waat orr. Vnlun unrt Wihlni,n. Taoirinv, April IS. f.,r th. .lutrlcti of Mld.lla bart, rronklln, Joi-kcn, Heaver. Wait Hearer Contro anj Mhldlee-Mk: ""T,ri WMl "' ApiWHle w I l r1H.norh1 f-onl oVIork A. M. to ao'ol.H-V P.M.otwkK-hilnioondpUoo oil who mar fil thouiaolrot oarnriorod bf thoir ' t1."","" atunt II thof tblok prouor. . mininiMioora win at mo eamatlme hoor ppeala on l rerl.a the Alllltary onrollojonts, M tho aorotol dUtrlotl. ' ISAACS. f.ONflACRE. PHILIP K1N.VKV, , , AKAM J.HSHKB. Mlili:'K March M, '71. AMHE IiKRRINflt-R hr hor noit rrrrixl bIMU.1 HHAr tB, i Sabaoona In Dlroree. Wm. a. I'KRBINOER Tho nndoralgnod harln boon appointed eoniuiiaeloiior to toko loailiuunir In tho aloro ao, ot tli. t'ohruori Torm of tbo roartnfl'oui. mon Plane of Nnr.ler County, hereby Rraa tilt TltJE, thai ho will moot for tho uuruoeo of hla opiMlntmant, ot tho oflloo of Oharloa Howor Ksq . In tho llnrovgh of HallniKrora, oo Thurt day tho Hlh day of April neit, at "o'clock. A. M oil poraons lotarqttod who mT uoalro to heprsnat. L, N. MYKRH, CouuiUsloaer. TniMtoo'H Halo. TRUSTEE'8 PEREMPTORY SALE. THOMAS ft SON 8, Aueifnnetrs. VALUABLE TRACTS OP LAND, SNYDER BOUNTY PEMNV. Un TtltDAY, April su lVi. at 11 o'clock, noon, will la told at public tale, without re sorro, ot tho PhlladoliAiln KxchaoKO I Ton tracta of land, In Pranklln nnd Woat nearer townthlpi, In rinydor oouuly, Ponneyl. nolo. Worraaloo naniee i No. I, William Do wart, 40o acrat t Mo. a, C'britUiphor lorlnifon, 4uu oeroa, SO poreboa (In tho doad lo Iho auUorl hor nnd aororal of tbo conroyancaa thla tract Is eollod (Jhrlatophor Dounlaonli No. a, Kainuol Yvunif, M met. So porohoe No. I, Oonrico Wolr, aoo ncroa, So porcheai No. t, Kranclt Khodo, ono noroo. So porohoe No. S, Koborl ray, o acro. So porchoa ( No. 1, Martin felon drlck, aoo aorea. Su rchMi No. S, Fronda KhiHla. Sr.. too aorea, So poreboa No. , Kran clt Mkla, Jr., 4o ncroa. So vercbaai No. 10, Tho traoU In tho w .rr.nl.. nm. Ar urillUn. i ,himi,ihi,i aorw. laoporoboa Dewart nnd Cbrlnophor Dr logon aro dlatant t nillos and loo rod! from Ulddlebur, the e ontf aoatnftinydor county. Tho publio road rroni Mlddlohuric, to Krauiont runa throovh thato traou. Tho Iroou In tho name of Pranila Hhodo, Oaorgo Wull, Mamual Younennd Henry Vanuertllca, aro about 4 ntlloa dlatant fro a Middloburic. and t mllos from Bearer t'nrnnoo or I'aitonviilo. Tho publio road from Adama. hum to MoAlliatorvllla runt about Slu Mrakos from Frauoia Rhodo, Jr. All tht traota nroraKo nbont SU mllot from tno Suubury and Lewlolmrn Railroad, which ta now completed nnd la running order. Vary (food oak, plus and bainlock limber on tbo Mini, Terme Bub tract will bo pat an sopnrnU- ly, nod MI roiulrod to U paid by tba purchaaor ofoaob tract nt the time ol aalo, othorwlao the tract to beat onee put up Ja-ala lor aalo i tho balenoe ur purohaao annoy in ho paid la onah on dolUor. or-tlu nood, cay within Su daya (rum Purthar laSnrmalloa maw k k-t k i u A 111 .11 luir 1 1. .u ...IL 1. I. -. . . . . . dolphin, or John P. Uroamlilor, q., Jlhldl JSUldlo- la. dlna-In lonicth upwarda ol 11 alloo. 'nnd In A connecting draft or ma 0 O In laaifth u,si.rjla .. .It ar man ri..l... ... breadth upwarda of miles, uroautn upwards of a miles, prciioi "'Hi -q-, rurovor of rinydor County paron by a. K. ounty, tbuwinit ana iraot jiieraa lor so lo, tho location ol tho Hunbury und Lowlstowa RaUroad, -Slddloouri Pnxtonvllloand near It, Hearer rornaoc. and Adamahurir. tho oaonlng n d out rupa oi iron o.-o reiaa, IboMroama runa. roada. kM aaaw ka mmm ft It.. .. . .. r . . , BU. lUoluTn: " ' "- P- MofALL, Traitao. M. THOMAS a SIINS, AMIIonoors, April SO r W""J iil ''" suoet. HImiottknstkin, m. d. PH YHIUIAN AID 8URQEON . SELINOtauVE, BNVOEB CO., PA. 22ri.llf Pw.swvlews to tke eltltons of ""- aa' vteialtf. Jaae as, MM Jtotcell A Co.'e AderlitemeU. Rev. JOSKPH WADOH, Priaelpal. Spring Term Beptae 'April 1st Sieoeaaral, Tkorow(k, Enoailel, Bsallkral The oldoot nnd moot rallaMo Institution for on Ulnln. n Mercantile Kdnnatlon. Practical h. slnoas mon aa Instructors. For Informollon wrlu for a Circular UP. Hurra anno, Piusbargk Pa Cheap rarms Tree Homea I ea lbs lias of tbe , UNION TACIFIC RAILROAD. a Und ernnt of ' 12.000,000 ACRES I.t THE Dssl Farming and nlneraltaadsla Aoeriea 3,000,000 Acres io NEBRASKA is Tiia great Platte vallet, THE Gnnlenoftlie West, NOW FOR SALE I Thcao landa are In the oantrol tvrtinm .rtk. foiled Mtoiea, on tho Slat donreo of North lat itude, tho central line or the arret T can pa rata one of the American Continent, and for mi. rowing and atnek ralalng nnsnraaaaed by any In the Cnlte.1 (ttates. ' I'Hbfl Ft.R IN PRII-I- autre faanrakla td, a. ii more eonreniont to market than enn uv ioodu eiaewaem. Free HOMESTEADS for Actual SETTLERS Tbe Beet Locations for Colonies. SOLDIERS ENTITLED TO A HOME STEAD OF 180 ACRES. Free Paines lo Purchasers of Land. Rend for the new lescrlDtlre Pamnhlat. with new mane, nubllahed In knuitah. ii,m.n u- vuitH, inaiieu iwww erery wnere. Addrers O. T. PAT1SJ, J.snd Commlrasoaer. V. P. R. R. Co. Omaha, Neb. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS. CABINET ORGANS The Maana k Hiaua fiima fia m.mi. fully announce the Intrnductlos of Improro ments of much more than ordinary Interest. Thcao ore HEED AND TIPE CABINET OROANS, bctnr the only snccessrot combination ot REAL rices wm reeusoTer made DAV8 TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD. which can be Inalantly moved to tho right er lelt.chan ring the pilch, or trantpotlng the hoy. vwr ui..iu, ami iiwpcriiiuuua. aee VJirruiar. bW AND ELKUANT 8f VLE OK. IHIUIU.E HEED CABINET OKOANS. nt SIM, tiasnnd IW each. ConsMcrlng enpne- iir tiwrnnrt, ana inomugn Aicciienco Of fore o tiered. wornmantlilD. tneaonrn ehaaner than an be Tho M Aloe a Hkiii OnnAns nrn no- knowleilged Rett, nnd from extrnorrilnar fa- cllltlee for manufacture thla Company can uf ford, nnd now undertake to sell nt prices which render them UNQUESTIONABLY CITKAPEST. Four OcUre Organs SM each i Fire Octave or ganseiou, si'Mnnd upwntda. With three seta reedetlM nnd upwards. Forty styles, opto Slauoeech. New illustrnled Catalogue nnd Tcttlmnnlnl Circular, with opinions of Morn Than One luoueand Muelclans, cent free. MA SON & HAMLIN OltOAN CO.. IMTrkmoht tit. Boston. ePS Broadway M. Y. Portable Soda Fountains 40, 850, lib, and SltO. GOOD DURABLE AND CHEEP! Shipped Read fur Ce ! MAkTMt-Tiaav sr W. CHAPMAN ft CO , Madison, Iod. toy Send for Circular. (IscnaronATKD 180 ) FIRE INSURANCE CO. OIUCKRS AND DIR t(.TOK.-M. 8. linTwii.Kn. Pret't H. Wllmn. Vice Pret't i Herb't Thomas, Trees. J. F. Frueauil, Mec'y f M. I'ciwllcr, Hiram Wilton, RnnT. Cuakk, Wm. Pit-.. m. .?. H. Kachman, M. M. MlrU-kler, J. ti. vtrlne. .lainai SrhriMXter. (leo. Houla. W. f. Case, Atona F. Frit, John Kherlacr, H. ti. bsticK. ror inturanoe or Agencies, nunreaa J. IMKl lAK r, bec'y Colombia, renn'n. e-IIFFCRK ASSt'RINO YOCR LIFE El amine Se the new Tontine Savings Fund p an, luat Introduced br Iho FuI'itaulu Lira Aa- rim i r-oAHTY or Nnw Yul(, by which an endowment policy W granted at about half rates r.no oi iu )ears, lot ierci.oi weintuuia roiurneo. " " lot - it u,,, u New huilneas. IsTl, HI.JOOhjO Inrgtst in world. Aaaele, la,umluuo, j Iwcvae, exuiw,oa Reliable Aeents Wanted Kvery where. Adores. j. Ia. jtr.tJirr.K.tfenerai Agent, kUkCHtKlM r 61'., PblUuelphla. TrlKFswAl.aRoLDiail rsuxin or, Tbo Female rioliller. The thrilling Auventuree, 1. 1 erlei.rrt ens escapes ol n woman as epy, hcuat end Hunt, Inlampa, Hallle Fleide nnd Hnrpltala, It fell rage llloirallnut, nnd por- irnit on siaoi. rni auavroing doob, eieganiiy llluatruled. crown sro.. and beeuttlully bound ta cloth, richly ornamented In black and gold, I eeld only by subacrlpthin. Price !,'i4. PHI1V ADtl.PlirA PCUI.l.sHimt i:u. Philadel phia. Pa. Tho Agents who Mrst tend SI, IS lor outfit will (St the terrltorj for this feet sealing book. tMT CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, JSt nnd nil who contemplate Tlullillng, sufsMlerfwItfe our new illuttrateilratalogueon receipt of stamp tdS A. J, Ui aaLL A Co., Architectural book Puh'rs, Wnrren bt., N. Y. AGENTS WANTED FOR ICHT ENS ATI ON OF NEW YORK, A WORK DESCRIPTIVE of lbs CITY OF NEW YORK in all its Various Pbaaea. Its splendors and wretchedness Its high and low Ilia i Iu mnrble palace aad dark dens t It attractions aad dangers l Its King and Frauds Its leading men niadj poUluilnw t Its adven tures i Ita charltlea t Its myateriee nnd erlmes. Illustrated with Nearly Itto Fin Fogruvlugs, AOt.N TH WANTKII. Bend lor elreulnra nnd ace our terms nnd n full description of the work Address National PvauMtin.Ue. PbUn, P. WANTED AGENTS. To sell the Improved Florence Rowing Machine. JJnkes four Ditlerenl Blilohes Rubs Ibe work four ways Fasten lis own ends. For Beauty. Blnpllliyand Durability U with out equal. Liberal .Terms, balearoom, No. MM Cbcilnul Street I'biUdelpbl. WILSON t PES XV PACKER, Managers. AGENTS WANTED. Agents aiake more money nt work for ne Ibaa at any. thing elf. Business light nnd permanent. Par ticular rro. i. rTio a Co., Fine Art Puhluhcrs, Portlund, Mai. TT a PI" Co.. K. T. lit class S3M. No of patron la 40 Ui Agents. bums la Circular. CTJNDUEANGO. Supply of b trk Assured. Pries Uedueed. BLISS KEEN a CO S FLUID EYTRACt Cure Oncer, Rerotaln, Bypblllaa, nntnrrk, Rbeumatlrin, Neurnlaln, Pulmonary Com plaint, fleer, Halt etbeum, bkln Ulaeaeea, all blood lliaaaaea. la purely vegolabl. Tbe beat known blood purifier hold by nil liruggla la. Price, aa par tot tie. Obeerv the trad mark. Sand lor circular. Ovaius, SO (Japan tnut NawYona. C1 it( REWABIlv 4laVVV For any ease of tiliad, BUd Ing, Itching, or Ulcerated Pile that Ha. Hma' Pilu Rmdi lalla t r. ll H pre pared O'fely to euro the pile, and nolblaa la, avid by all InuggtaU. Prise. SI. a OPiun'EATEESir.r; of Opium UaiMt our Aatldolo nlTl not cure. reward laae pain ur lnuvnlncn. bout on.reeelpt uf SS,ou. I Ku. AHMtlTilONiaVH. U.,UMllna iMtimini No. at r S ""a DaurhjA Cfc's. Advertuimcm: fFK MOTH U sell Mt Vnlveraal V Of '""' l.Mwntra Tnnoel. Kan . "r Oo. Bail; Me. Bao MnvLb- i JiLil. and Key Check Onntats. Oeaaioeinea, wmpleonsd full particulars PR Kat m. M. Brsncsa, ifrattiebere, t i. 10 FREI TO BOOK AGENTS. nnd book new telllag, nnd recalrlog (roe onr new A UET 1ST POCKET COMPANION Worth aie.os ta k a . ft""b.tfDBBO,'"b,tafc-. - . AGENTS I AGENTS 11 iOEMTS m thing rurnlrhed and etneneoepeld. Addreaa ' . . va, bninotia, aalcn. rjllIREB i'EARS IN A MAF TRAP 1 A companion to "Tan rtionrs. in a noon, by T.i. Anvai-o thl 'L. has. AanrL.:: ,:?"'."' -I PPUror lariiung recllal M thro year III la a ZiiZ Irt r!ftbnbrSwl,i.,i J.' .P--rful u, rnhiihr,;pklld'a wviEir .if. wee pnaa i. can ha ma-ia h. a - . ' . ' "' faWT tilt na . . ewanraaaaaajaaeaBBBBaaaa7 ' "pvuia in.cnn IflllSJ ItFslllaHfJ''" D,.'r,r V O li'iilikl- ,'r,T,o"v or wn i . 'rHliTi nT wt, "w"""""oonlalnlng sn.ooo Re. ihlP. li.!77kdprl,",,, ' ,n ko nmniSoVt, ll? . ,21V,!:.h"0r'' " From tie to o week Ihtnred. It la for every lliuoaaacn- won. A Nellablo book of permanent vnlua aliru"., t'stv.rl,;. "it sells Itaeir. F.itra terms. Ad'lreas. K. M ii I Eighth Btrmm Nsw York. cheap-st and most loele book ever puWIihed nd on ii vitally lol.rettlng end Imporint ,nhl Ject Ll.. ,-,,, ,hott,3 , nV time, bit lerrlt..ry, for when we nnounc the tin nnd am. th. author, on of the moat popularMd sneeeasaful la Amracn te day. there will la? 2 ruth lor ag.n.l... Ih,, tu I you wlVk mTs. n great chance If yon delay. M tar aJlT.I!-,.,ik'l!,,?.,f '"rated elrcn. inr nnd Turns that defy Competition. Address. OtO. MACLKAN, Puhllaher, T3 anom Htreet, Phllndelphln.. JJVR OF JAMES FISK. " Brilliant ren Pictures of lb Mvhts sod .Sensation nl M.. V t. TAMMANY FRAUDS- a,kT. t o aoooroin, IPrOW, UOUM 1ft H. R. magnntes. All ahom jrwiv v. " ".- .-." ""ia, wiave oi over auu neges- lT?Jz,iltt:l:;t", 'v""' " - I. lor onmt and aeeure territory atone. Dir. X.'.kV'i.'ilH -o, pmi- ...... .-, vuinanv ur VIDCIDIIBII, Wells Carbolic Tablets, .?.h,?hib.l1.iLhA:idJ'nw - rciuwuivip io i niiiii ar ltrui for the cur ol all THKOAT nnd LCn "i s. Hoaaaa.aaa and vunnATton of th T'lnnarnr Immeilletely relieved, nnd ruto m i.ts are oon.tnntly Ulrg sent lo he proi"? 'ill In". " C"" ut """-''lllsSi 7rV CATmoN..B;n)rt:r:.'o.t,o'.,,hy- Sai d for circular. HUAionia7.,rii7. ii m QtlWOCLDI WERE A GUILD AOAIN I ilghsth wmry nnd exhnustad on, as thd Ian. wonderlul South Amejlcna Tonlo. ""' JURUBEBA. Long and sncecMftilly ured In It nntlv coon ''"'nd P"tnt putinar nfth Hlood, II la found vn lo v eed the antlcli.a lions founded nn lis great repatutlon. Acoi.r dlug lo the mwllcnl nnd seientlhd periodicals or London and Pari, It poaaostes the Mwt Pow nnrot Tunicprnpcrtle known to Materia Md lea. Dr. Well Extract of JlRt BEBA. Is a prfat rcmoily fur alt l Ilea ret of th Btooiv lin a ir WcAgNra., (rLaniit'Loc Traone, 7. ...' ---a, i.tkhii iiaecHae, and will reim.ve nil nbatruoliwna nftbe KKer, Mratia.,, l imine nnu vrinnry Or- ll la llfH.lh.n... I.LI v . . trlliouelaod taken Into th stomach. It aoluil lales ami dllluscs ItrcH IhruugU th circulation) It regulates th bowels, qwlett rhenerrcs. cp dlrcclly on Ik ertlve orguna. and, by Is ....... . I(IH Vi,i.Virf iirmiucea bnltky and vlgorunanclbi to th whol syi- JOHN Q. KKf.I.f)0. 1 Phil 8t. Kw York. k.tla A Han. .... I Price On Dollar per U.itll. bend lor Circular WANTED : Agent for our new 16 page paper Ibe OonfrirAiior. Thlr-l-irlmenu, rallglons and secular. Rev. A. H Karl writes for It. l,uu a yeari a al uo premium to each auliacrlher. For Agenla urm adwrc. Jam H. tUni, Itostun Mass. 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