ULL -H ' fit Ifl5t, K1DDLEBUHO, AUO. I. 1873. J. CROfll. XdltorkRd Proprietor. i, j .. . . . . u UNION BSPTJBLICAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, ILYSSES 8. GRANT. OP Illinois. TOR VICE PRESIDENT, HENRY WILSON. UP MASSACHUSETTS. rOB COTERNOB, , Gen. JOHN F. UARTItANFT OP MOSTQOMERT COUNTT. for srrncMB jcdor. Hos. ULYSSES MERCUR, OF URDDFORD COCKTT. FWl AUDITOR GENERAL, ai. Gin. HARRISON ALLEN, OF WARREN COl'NTV. CONGRESSMEN AT LARQE, G tn eral LEMUEL TODD, CCMIlF.RI.ANt) WUNTV. Hon. 0. W. SOOFIELD, WARREN. Hon. C. ALBRIGHT, CARBON. 0 0SVSTU. VT. M. MRntTR. rhllei-elphle, J. OiLMnunaw Fill, Philadelphia, ii. Habbv Whitb, Indiana, Oee. W m . I.illt, Carbon, HVKTliniouew, Kchnylktt, II. N. M'Ai i.istsu. Centre, Wn Li am Davie, Mwirue, JaMRH 1.. RaVRLn. I.ftBCAIltri Haucsi. F-. DiiinK, Warns, U.o. V. I.liri We.htnetan Wn. H. AnaiTioxi. t.ycnnilagi Iatid N. Whits, Allogbeny W. H. Amsr, I.ehluhl Jan H. Walbbb. Erie. COUNTY. nimm JOn.N B. I' ACKER, er trDVT. flit,. STSTg COU'L. CO'. AMlKL ALLEMAN, or sbldisobotb. ASSgnBl.T. CHARLES MILLER, rtgst township. piutirr, DANIEL 1IOLKNDRR, MlDDtlDl-ia. fOIMIOlll. JOHN T. lll'FFNAGLB. or elXTBKVILLI, arming. DANIEL DIEFFENDACH, JAfgltX TOWXfllir. Tn N. Y. Tribune admits that the Tftiuuiftiiy organization supports Gree ley, but lnlor8 to hIiow that Tammany is not as bad as it usod to bo. The people havo learned cnongh of Tam many to look with suspicion on any thing it supports. Tammany, it is not denied, roblied New York city of millions of dollars. Let it get con trol of tho government throtigh Gree ley, or any other person, and it will teal by the hundreds of millions. Meeting of the Republican Stato Central Committee. We hod the pleasure of being in attendance at the meeting of tho Re publican Stato Central Committoe, on Thursday, last, in the hall of the House of Representatives, at Harris burg. The attendance was large 78 of the 90 members beincr in attendance. The chairman called the committee to order at 2 o'clock P. SI., and pre en ted a letter from S. Freeman, of the Fifteenth Congressional district, declining the nomination of Elector for that Ditttrict. Ho also presented a well written and manly letter from Gen. Harry White, declining the nomination for Congressman-at large. He also informed the Committee that the act of Congress giving to Pennsylvania an additional member of Congress, necessitated the nomina tion of another Congressman-at large and an additional Juoctor-aUargo. On motion of Hon. Lucius Rogers, of M'Kean, J. S. Colegrovo, of M'- Kean, was nominated as Elector in place of Mr. Freeman, declined. Hon, Wtn. Elliott of Philadelphia, after paying a high tribute to the lovaltr and devotion of the 1S.000 colored voters oHhe State, and after referring to the expediency of giving inenaiy recognition vo mem, mov ed that Win. D. Forton, of Philadel pliia, be nominatod for Eloctor-at large. Messrs, Mann and Bingham, of Philadelphia) spoke very highly of Mr. r ortcn i ana, alter an informal expression of views and preferences, Mr. Forton was nominated unonim- onalr. ') Tie oommittoe then proceeded to nominate two Congressmen at largo. . Artar several epeecnea from von ons members, urging the claims of their candidates, a vote was taken as follows i Hon. O. W. Scofiold Warren. 60 Hon. C. Albright, Carbon. 58 Hon. P. 8. Shannon, Allegheny 18 Cait. C. Tower, Schuylkill 20 Hon. H. L. Eckert, Berks. 8 Hon. Geo. Lear, Bucks. The chair announced that Messrs. Soofield and Albright having receiv ed a majority of all tlie votes, wore dulv nominated After a little routino business and an interchange of views by the mem bers from the different counties, giv ing the state of the canvass in their respective neighborhoods, the com mittee adjourned to meet at the call of the chairman. The intelligence from the various counties was of the most cheering kind i Everywhere the camp tiros are burninir briirhtly. The best of feel ing was manifest in all the doings of . ... . i, a,. ; me eomnuiiee, turn au ion mo capi tal with the beat of aMurancoa that ictorr will Attain perch on the Re- nblicao banner, in the campaign of 872. Tu two kadinj German papers of flew York citj -tha Democrat and jLierJ SLeitor Lave left Greeley and wU berei :x snpport Grant and X.'ibya, Tnt be Democrats In Fenniivlvis- nut- men or cliaractcr and who are interested in the stability and pros perity of the country-are announcing their determination not to support Greeley. They are Unwilling to bo parties to the corrupt bargain and Arc xvhioh pronght hbout Oreeley's nomination. In Berks, Centre, and other conntion this class of men are to 1 found in great numbers. Borne of the most respectable Democrats in tins county make no secret of their determination not to support Gree ley. Men of character, we core not of what party they arc, cannot afford to be bartered about by the unprin- cipaled gang which lias Greeley in charge. The Work that IIArtrnuK has I'erlormed In Mi Vrurs -needs not Words. Gon. Hartranft, like the great par ty which ho represents, rest his claims to public consideration and confidence, not on what ho says, or other people may say for or against him, but nnou what ho has done what he has accomplished in the pub: lie service Ho is to bo judgod by acts, not by words. During his first threo years as Au ditor Goueral, by the direct and solo good managemont of John F. Hart ntnft, guarding tho public resources. and closely scrutinizing all expendi tures of public money, tho indebted ness of Pennsylvania was reduced $4,324,055.78. During his second term, tho reduction aggreatod ?4, 771,388.52 1 making a total of debt reduction accomplished by Anditor General Hartranft, in six years, NINE MILLION NINETY-FIVE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR DOLLARS AND THIRTY CENTS. This is practical work, the statement of which may not occupy as much space as ono of Buckalew's speeches dis cussing poiuts in Stuart Mills' theor ies of political economy, yet it is more satisfactory and comprehensive to the people than any long buncombe harnnguo. Tho effect of tho work on tho securities of Pennsylvania, is shown by tho rato at which State se curities were and aro now quoted in Philadelphia. In May 1st, 18(50, when General Hartranft went into office, our bonds were quotod in Philadelphia at 88 J at tho present time tho quotation is. 3d series at 107 ; 1st series at 103, and all other at 102ti$103. Such aro tho results and tho effects produced by Hart- i-anft's management of tho Auditor General's ofilco. When General Hartranft tool: chargo of the Auditor General's ofilco, the debt of Pennsylvania aggregated $37,495,455,611 At the close of General Ilai tranft's six years as Auilitor ueneral, ho re duced this debt to $28,380,011.11; having as already stated, in six years, without any increase of taxation, and with the tax on real CBtuto removed by a Republican Legislature, paid NINE MILLION, NINETY-FIVE THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR DOLLARS AND ELEVEN CENTS. Such are the results produced by the labors of a foithfid and compe tent official, and such tho merit on which we rest John F. Hartranft's chum as a candidate for Governor. TUB UHEELE1 I.VI'KIGI'B. Pension for Itcbcl Soldiers. AFFIDAVIT OF PR. IRELAND. Louis E. Ireland' of Unadilla, Otso- go county, New York, being sworn, says that Lewis Carmiehnrl, also of Unadilla, whom ho has known for six years, has frequently been in depo nent's office in Unadilla, and has shown deponent letters from Horace Greeley, cf New York, five or six. ir. number j and ono letter of Horatio Seymour i that doponent did not readily read Greeley's letters, except the heading and signature Carmicn acl being addressed as 'Friend Car michael' inono or more of them which letters deponent held in his hand. Their contents related to mat ters understood between Carmichael and G reeley.somo of the letters possinir on as though connected with previ ous business i and ono of tho letters invited Carmichael to go to Cincin nati Theso letters were shown to deponent in tho last of March or 1st of April, 1872. Carroichaol then said to deponent that Greeley would be nominated at Cincinnati, and the Democrats would adopt himi thut the only point there was, that Gree ley should get the Cincinnati nominv tion. Deponent perused Horatio Seymour's letter, which he read eosi ly, and recognized the bond writing, according to his previous kuowludge of it, as Seymour a The subjects of the letters were as follows t In men tiouod an interview of Carmichael and Seymour, and an interview of Carmichael and Greeley, saying he (Seymour) was more favorably im pressed with the turn of matters, with which ho seeined satisfied i mention ed the tariff question, and said the best way waa to leave the issue a ague one, as Carmichael had pro- xxed, so as to nmte persons of duT erent views in tho coalition move ment i auifgestod that if Greeley fa vored this it would smooth the way to the end. Deponent's strong im pression is that Greeley's candidacy waa mentioned, but of that he does not say positively. The time when tin's letter was rend by deponent was about the last of March or the 1st of April, 1872. Ilia suniect had previously been brought to deponent's attention by Carmichael i but Wbon the letters were shown, mrticnlarly Greeley s letters, deponent thought the matter almost too absurd for Ttoticei hot after the Cincinnati nomination he understood their importance and en deavored to procure copies. He wonld havo exposed the matter, ex cept that ho had hopes of procuring the letters, or copies of them. Deponent was informed, in Decem ber. 1871. from the statement of Car michael, that Greeley had promited farm irhnel the tone of the Tribune would be changed about thfjlrtl of the year, lbi2 and that deponent, on noticing, saw the change, which statement of Carmichael deponent can prove on competent testimony of a public officer. Deponent further reracmliers that in one of Greeley's letters Chase was mentioned as now fceblo and broken down. Deponent makes this statement on his honor as a citizen i and !ecause he believes tho facts he has mentioned should be exposed. L. E. Irei.akd. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 17th day of July, 1872. Frederick A. Saxds. STATEMENT DV THE EDITOR OF THE OXE ONTA ft. T. nKRALD. On Wednesday last Mr. Charles S. Carpenter publmhcd in his newspa per, the Oneonta Jferald, tho follow ing explanatory statement in refer enco to a paragraph ho had copied from tho Jiinghampton Jii publican relating to the manner in which Nr. Greeley first consented to bo tho Democratic candidate for President It will bo seen that ho withholds the name of tho Otsego Democrat, Mr. Lewis Carmichael, which was givcu in tho extracts from tho Binghamp ton Jlrpubtiran. Mr. Carpenter al ludes to Carmichacl's and Greeley's earlier operations when ho says : ' Of tho facts in tho above we are perfectly conversant, and. indeed, have iOHncst(ed that intelligence for mouths. Tho Otsoiro man" visited tho Herald office during the month of September, 1871, with tales of pity for tho South. More frank than a majority of tho Democrats, this gentleman never during the war. pretended to le in sympathy with the iSortli i but, on tho contrary ho fa vored tho Confederacy. Like Horace Ureeley, lie would pay slaveholders for the property Mr. Lincoln's Eman cipation Proclamation deprived them of. But at this time the "Olxcgo man" had a speciid misHion to se cure thepassago of a bill in Congress providing that pensions bo paid to Southern disabled soldiers i in fact, that tho pension law, as now existing, apply to all cases of death or injury caused by the war, whether in tho Union or Confederate armies. Mr. Greeley was written to in its relation and answer asked for. In reply, Honest f Horace said ho favored the pension proposition, and believed it right toward tho South, although he felt suro Congress would not enact a provision. This is no prediction, for wo read tho letter, and therefore know whereof wo allirm. Tho "f )tHego man,' encouraged at eliciting -Greeley's attention, next suggested that ho, H. G., bo a candi date for Presidential nomination, by tho Democracy, and this Democrat seeking a Democratic candidate, re ceived from Mr. Greeley, an nxsont to bo the candidate. This wo receiv ed from the philosopher's secret agent in Otsego county. Bear in mind that this letter in re gard to tho l'sesidoncy was written in th'tober, 1871, prtvlwua to the State J-Jkction, and while Mr. Cfree lei and the Tribune were ottcnsily devotiul to the Jlr publican party. From this time until tho holding of the Cincinnati convention this Demo crat, whoso naino we shall expose when necessary, was making '"tours" of this Stato, in tho interest of Gree ley, calling ujon Seymour, Hoffman, Littlejohu and others. Tho result is what wo now see. Democrats and "Liberal" Republicans may talk of "the people's voice," as exhibited at Cincinnati and Baltimore, but Horace Greeley knows and the people are learning, that the Democratic candi date obtained his nomination through a bargain with Horatio Seymour and Waldo Hutchings, negotiations com mencing as early as October, 1871, An Appeal to Ilie Young- Mem ber! of fhe Kepubllcan Tarty. " TVliatovcr is worth doing at all is worth doing well" ia a utatoiuont in a popular form of tho diflurence bo tweon fiiilurq and success in life. If you undertake to espouso any cause do it with enthusiasm and zeni. "Go in and win." Ftuno, renown, the highest offices and dignities of the land are prizes that fortune gives only to tho bravo, enthusiastic, and therefore, successful. You can make your fortunes in the campaign, ex pand your intellect, enlarge the scope of your activities, gain the respect of your fellow-citizens, and lay the foun dation of affluence and power by working with a will for the good cause. But what can we do, and in what way can we lay this foundation T you may auk. In response to tlus inquiry we suggost that every young man ltaa leisure hours in the evening . . . . . .... and frequently a bau-dny that be can take without detriment from bis reg ular avocations. Every young man know severtd other young men ar riving at the age of twenty -ono, and he can ask them to moet him for the purpose of talking up political af fairs. These young men can go out among the shops and upon the lurms Uor recruits, and, in a brief ti mo, they can organize their sciiool district or ward, and thus build up a first class liepunucan cluu. , DocuniMita can bo Lad in. abun dance by addressing lion. Z Chandler, the Chairman of tho Union Congres sional ltepublican Committee, and thus they cart not only prepare them aelvoa so as to become tArit-clasa trimp-epeakert, but they caa distri bute documents tlirotiRUoot the nctyb. borhood, and in this manner establish their own influence and popularity. The conntry since 18C1, when it called upon the yimth of the land to follow Our glorious flag upon the per lions fields of battle, has never need ed their services more titan at the present hour. The stability of our government, the perpetuity of our institutions, the continuation of the peaceful development of our mental and moral growth and physical pros perity, are at stake. Under Grant, order, ' honesty, and peace tinder Greeley, reckhissnoss, anarchy," and boundless profligacy. The Philadelphia platform Consti tutes a political confession of faith of the largest circumference, and the most explicit utterance upon all ques tions affecting our political ' growth and progress. ( The ingenuity of our political enemies has not succeeded in nicking a single flaw, and they are reduced to the necessity of waging a contest of personal detraction and vil ification. However, we do not intend to argue the great question now. Tho arguments are voluminous and will appear in numerous well-prepared documents. At this time we oiuy in sist that three days' work devoted to the cause of the Republic' will bo of almost infinite value, and will insure of necessity success in November. There are a million of young men connected with the Republican party living ih the various wards and townships of the Union and we make this appeal, to each and every ono of them and not to their neighbors. We mean the young farmer and young mechanic, the clerk of tho dry goods store, the student recently from collcgo. ench and every ono hav intr the samo duties to discharge and tho same means of success at his command- Again we say, "Go in and win." "Faint heart novcr won fair lady." . QUPHAS3" COURT SALE. VALUABLE ESTATE. By virtue of an alia onlor granted by the Onbana' Court of fntilcr Co. totlie un derpinned, administrator of the entaleof Henevilla Kramer, lair of U barman iwn.. Jeceaiied, will bo tipoicd to ?ublie Sale, on tht promiaea, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1872. The followitiH deaoribed valuable real re late, to wit; AUlhitt certain Meatuago, Tenement and rritvcjrr of tvtvf Situate in Chapman lowntbip, Snyder county, I'a., adjoining land of John M. Hint, Jeremiah II. Hall, oanfel IloDreranil otbera, containing C It K H. On which are ereeted s large Two Story Brick Dwelling House. A Two Story Wtatbtr Hoarded House, Large BANK BARN. And oilier OnoJ tubttantial out buililin jra. An eieellenl 8prtng of water near the, door, and a large orchard of Choice Fruit. The farm i nearly all cleared and under the beet cultivation ; it It situated on the Weal banki of the Susquehanna lUter, near to School llouae, Church, and Store about a half mile bolow M'Kees Half Kails. N. 11. The Vendue noiet of the person al property, are in the hands of Daniel llolircr Esq., in Chapman township for collection. ealo to commence at 1Z o dock, noon, of said day. when due attendance will be given and terms of stile made known by 1'F.llUY KRAMER, Administrator. Cbapman township, August 1st, '72. E iWEUUTOirS NOTICE. Littler tMUmenlarr nnnn tti Ut of rter ly, f. deo n, unvinic Mn k rAiitHti to ih un t rltfnsJ. nil Mrtoni kauwlntf tUtiuMlret tn debte) Ui nM ute r rniiet(1 to inuka Im will nriunttbam duly uthntlriate1 fur ttl- mout to LLVIUtKliAKI, JudW, 18TX txcutor. E XECL'TOR'S NOTICE. Letters taatamsntarv aeon the entata of lir ! Koluroek, late or llaaver towoiblp Knr ilar count Fa. dae'rt, hating; bean arantad to the uulemttfned, all trods hnawina them .elvs lnilelita.1 to .aM eatata will ploaaa make iininaiiiia pavinaaA w niia invii naTintf Fiaimv will prarani tham duly eultienttrat.d fur satile- memaotto jai'iiii iiiii.sm. A.SOtLlNA HOTHROOK, JaneU, ls;i gASU FACTORY. NEW FIRM. Tno onnersignea Bavins; entered Into k 06-, partnersnlp for the pernors of earrylnc on more extensively and to better advantage t0 Du(). ban of inaoufecUrlDK a central aiioriuient of aU atnji of BUILDING MATERIAL, SUOH AS Doors, f Shutters, -Sash, 11L.1TVON, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, NcrollWork, JVIoiilding-s, All Sort$ of . tUKaIiG. wlih to say to Carpenters all atkort who Inland to build NEVy HOUSES. Or Eepair & Remodel OLD ONES, that we have tie faamtles and are prepared to furalsuat lair pilcaa, BKADY MADE or at short notice, eheaper than sen be made by hand, the mast Important perls of build lags. Wo also mesa Hand JluiU, Xctral W, and Lalu. tert, Bracked Flooring, Hiding. (Surfaced lloardts, aod 'do a geoeral boiiocw of all kiodtof Jaiiubcr for BUlEtBiEvj &6e Wi?.,',,, wperlsaoed AretaltecU and Dreavliieaieu, and oar patruus wlU have the baaeatotoor ksuaM,. aad skill, . Our tow will Prove- mtUJactorv. ItAlIJESi & OlTYDElt. May, 8072. 1 to IMe .jit nnlJt. Soixr JIESOLUTIOX raorosrao ah amendment to the Con ttnmo or Pstsrylvawia. Dt it rtioh td by thtTStnatt nrf ( cj Rrprttfntalivtt Ikf Ctmmanwnllk oj f'ssy(vsm I tjtntrtl Attrmbly net. That lb following maenihnrtit of ifaa Con Mtnlloa of this Commonwealth b propoi i to ih ptopls for tlitir adoption or rt jtetlon, pnroiiaat lo tho proTisioti of the tenia srllolo tborvof, lo wit t AMEXJ)MEXT: Striko out tht tixtb tMtinw. of tht sixth rlloU of Ilie Contttlullon, and tnrrrt in lira thereof the following t " A Slate Treaiarer Khali ht) chonen by tht qualified tleetevt of the State, at uoh timet and for aub Urn of tervloo at tball bt prercribtd b law." . ; WllLIAM ELLIOTT, - Speaktr of Ike HOuae of Repreneniaiivet. JAMES 8. RUTAX, Speaker wf the 0Mlt, Arrnovti-The twenir-aeeond dy of Marcs, aana vomioi one tuouiand eight hsndred and seventy-two. JOHN W. OEART. Prepalred and teUiAed for publieation psrtuant to the Tenth Arliolt of tht Con iltulioa. Fit A Kl9 JORUaV Srtrttani of thi Commenrroltk. Ornoa Sf aTAr o'a me Cos soawaALT, rjHEOS. SWINEFORD. WITH W1X GRANGE & CO. 4 - I.MrORTEltS OP CIIIIV, GLASH cfc Qiieennwure. 319 Market Street, I'hilaJtlphia, Pa ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate ft Henry R. Knepp, late of West Beaver township Snyder Co.. re. deceased, hare been granted lo (ho undersigned, all cer torn knowing IhemseWet Indebted to said estate are reiiuesled to make immediate payment, while those having olaimt will present mem duly antlieotiraied for set tlement to ARNER KNEPP JEREMIAH KNEPP, -Vay 33, '72. Administrators. TJECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES of XV the School Hoard of Weal Dearer aohool district for tbe year eommenolng June 1, 1871 Tai rate 34 mills on tbe dollar of Ttluatloa for acniHji uuriHiees. " " 1) mills on the dollar or valnalloa bohool purpopes. Oros amount oftai daplioate - 17,0 rmiiic, fAuntrAiioDi 99 St deduction of t par aant on tax received by treasurer tS 11 Culleotors eommlaslon as II 104,41 llt.S4 Net amount of tax reeelved Add aiiproprlatloa reeel.ed Total of Reealpta A-.XFf.NDITURM. Paid to 8 teachers fa per month each fir 4 months Tel 00 " for fuel and eontinitenetes ln 74 " tor bulletin school hums 4T3M ' for school lot a sots u U 11T4 M iur rMiirinaa. fcnooi noase 1 7s ta vMAlUrAr liAM.n t. .. ,. to to Seerelai ry lui 'or service luoo Total expenditures (1MT.U Balance en band ATT.ar:- J08EPH MANDECK. 1V7.08 H. a. EnoLinTta ) fres't Ra R Ro RADWAY'S READY 'RELIEF (IRKft Till WORST PAlKft la from Ono to Twenty Mlnutet. NOT ONE HOUR eAer rwHlit ttila tvriiMmtnt twA ear aaa 81 KMC It WITH FAIN. tUBWArs HK.tur rkLict u a ccaa Toll EVEKY I-Allt. It waa tin Sr aad li Tho Only l'nl n Hrmedy that iDMantlf Mop QiaainAaiorucUtlng altars InOMnowlloiiA, and cares CongatlHit, walbr ut ! l.uast,8iomaca,wala,eff0Uiarclaiid.otersaaA, Jin rliH o.n' to twenty MrNtTEt. Fn ntutr how vlultnl or aacruelaUtia Ua pain the HHCt'UATKI, lM rlln,n, li Srm, TrippUd, N,r vnaa, Nuralte, ar proatraud with rinana may autar, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AVtOIlD INSTANT t A8B. Ti FLAM M ATION OK Til E KIUXETS. INFLAMMATION )T THK HLADDXR. INrLAMM ATION or THK IIOWKI.S. ORE TnROAT, par ruNOKsrion or the i.ttnoe. hi HYSTERICS, CHOl'l' I-ALVITATIIIN OF THE 11EAHT. lurtlTIIEKIA. RATA UMII. ivi.-rr'WYVA UEAOACnK, TnATTtAriiK, hat'KAI.UIA. BniCMATTtll. 1 pplir.llox of tha Ileailv Kellef to tha pirl ar parts wlitra lha pala at ilifflouU; auata will afford eaw and contfcrl. t waotr drope la half a tamalar ef watrr will la a jw mnfn.nu fir, CltAMFB, hl'AHMr tout t TOMAl'll. UKaltTIII'HN. llt'E HEAbAl.'llE, fURHIir.A. liTSENTKHV. f(il,I(!. WIND J if THE floWEl.S. ana all INTERNAL fAINS. Trarlrra .liuioa atwava carry a sonla af Ra wa . Krady icellar win, inrm. Aliwaioiala water will pr.rrtil alrkarM or tiatna from rhan(a al watrr. li ta ba aar lliaa (Vent Unudr ar Uauia as a.llmulant. fKVKn AND A OCR. FKVI B AMI AUit auixt r tflr aaala. Tkare I. not a rmii1ul aa.iit la Ihl. wnrlS thai Witt tuia P.,r fjt.i ana all aibar llaiarlaua tttlloua, Sear:t, TvaliuM. v.llaw. aad athar Favaia (alrtaa bv HAliJirs I'lLLS) aa ulk a. HabwAT't IAIrAcUM. rmraaauvackauia. Sola ay HEALTH I BEAUTY 1 1 bti?oxoaxd . rrrtK aicif plood-i SKIM Attn BKAUIIKUL CVlU'LkXIOlf kfr CMfASC OP tUKKD 10 ALL. DR. RADWAY'S 8.P.SAPAP!Ll,JAN RESOLVENT 1 A .-iTTTl MiiftT AirTOMlHHTIiU(:rREi fill AHI THE I'HANOF.S I KJ'EK THE IN- CatOltY WOfcPHiflL Cvory Day mn InortaH ln Flesh and weight im Boon and rmit, TBI OHKAT BLOOD PUUXrUCR. I'rr druf of Ifctj SAHBArARUXUrr Ml Pot.VtNT enmroHnirtvUt ihruiiict. IU BIikhI, 8nk, Urintj, n1 oihtr fiuUia ruid luka of tba trftcn ttii fifftAt jtftt, tar It rilr lii wittn th heAj with tvui ound t4tr.u. Bct-Aful. fyphlli. Con tumptlon. Ulwiliilev 4Umm, ITIt lu lh Tlirt, W cHjtk, Tumoe-a, NorfM im in tilMdi o(hr n f (ha Tfttein. ttr lra, Htnianoui IUchkWf frcs tht lEari, vnd tit worn rwmt r Ba.it, uimmm BtJt KbuiD. Brrtlriat lent, tinck Worms U th ryht Tumnrt. Cvtcrt l tb Wnmk, mti IdlMtitat. rTr rWrtML PctUd tUtWl. KIM Yt urBl Law r.f Brstrm, w within th mrm vntmmrr. t.a ft few cir mm nf VMravMi ftalna; U tnt lthr IktJtt f lit bOMBl powr W Cilfft I !. Not on If tlo ti't tiAMAriirutit ItBtocTnnr tul ll knowft rvrBoMilftl ftf ! tn Ui cur ofOt.fa.iia. ftcrruku, OonaMltullonat, tt4 Btim dlitaMl vui li U tlu waif KlUv eurt far f)fsl Hrl, m.t wori'O uiMftftM, (rfl, J)tttt, UrUBt l)tMftM, AlbamUiuftaV tvusl in ftll raaat) ihtra lfcr ftra brlckvdu! dtltoal ft, IM IB ftfl FftMt hr ioudf, ralxad Willi 'lUtftucrt llkt Ui whltvof n o atiaowiB, or lit whit l thick, sf. or tbxMd Ilk wnlto ftilk, r tarn to BvwMd, dark. bUtuua MNlilNl. BbhI white bono-dnsiA tlo EiU. ftnd whtu U-4n I pttrkifif, turning mim. Ml WtWft MaMtBg ftlT. ftBd 11 D In Ul IlltftU o U Bftck ftnd along Utft LlitoV Frbtft, a WORMS.-JThwrkftwftftftiurtKtr far ttormttn$k fp tie, Tmp of 19 Tort Growth t ' Car hf sVadwoy HfMlfentu . t "Af. Mam., Jtjl. , 4. M tMvak. All U rkMlejta mU bltrt wUlBtWii I IMtl iktmf tftl M inti.aiial.tji ktj atdklsj tpad MM. 1 m IUelrs,t. iMHAiit I vsmM tr ' Hi nlM a fwift ia It, ktwtam Ihs4 Mfttt. fee i4f ItHah AMllaW Aa llba llMllial tat) el aSasA haaai ad i nua. aaa atmiiatj tw miw mmi ntti i ataa B aafB MBVlff Bf BMB W . Ml I atnat, AtBtvieit, aad Mwwf laaa I ' fa twAlvt Mia. Tka rA lam mm ta laa t44 f iaa Uwvla, hm gnta. I wtiiB i) b a tw um ! Mwt. tt mm mwmmm ta few mmmm. ntnmmm r. aairr. DR. RADVVAY'O InUiitAiiofs, I'jrai.ejlft, IlUiuutucaa, RiHout ftvtt, ualtuuaiaUiua ol Uta ttowala, Tlltt, aad ail Partitga ituUoll. liilarnal Vianrra, V arraiiiad to aflact a a. IlaadfteUa. ('oaAlkpatloa. Cast.vriiraft. BaMitivt cur, f urtlf VtUUr, km?, m, "trait, or daittarioui drugt. taT OuAtrva tit fulioaftua avi puio DtAvt-fUraof lha lfigaatlra Dfiutt raaulUag CtMtrttaa, ltiwftj riKa. ft.lmmm af ike) BUtd ta tka Hamel, Attanr af iaa aunMrk, hatMM, liasartbetra, iaata Of Vaoal. fullaoeA At Wotflil la ikt ktoiAAra, ftoeu- gba. aW, taklag rlBtirltag ftl ! Hi f ltA BtbMk, ttlta a L W Ikt HaaH. Ilafvua tu4 flBWh tiiewituaf, lliur. lac tl laa riart, Cktlft ar aWleg ioiiusn mhm la a lyl IW, IhaBMM af VlalM, HsMa r Wato kalaa h. a (y, jratr And ball rata ta la Haaa, Im- af HrfarMltMf VfllaWBAM of ika ftkla Bad kA, I'M tn tka HUt Umm, aad aadaaft riataa af tlati, iavatag Um Vtaift, A a doaatof HAOWari 1U.LA w raa taa Prapnsd At!-' Constitution ol -v PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, aarfaetlf Uatkat, ttotTaotlr eoatad wilh tweat mum. Bare, ragilaia. JKiriff, laaitav, ftni airangtBtrft. Katlvav'a TUla, fir tti aura of all rtlanrdtra of tba luuiactL. Llrvr. bowaeft. Kulnrra. Bladdrr. Narvisua TAiaw frwaiftll tlia aboai-uauiAd diairftlrra, yiteMkai 0-atiWU,A. tVil.tl HY TtHrOUIbTB, A DMISISTRATOU'8 NOT1C Notice l h'v r i Mtot f Atnln- -trluo ! 1 1 im (' lata f rrankllntna . ,ur 'tf, r-e. iiwt hTt tn rrM.4 tolueiiFtrtrriann, All per wn knowing ihmmlrre lntbteil uhM ! will pl-o aiali tmnitiltate puTWiant while IhoM hnr.nt (talma agnlnat tela eelate will pratent theia for aattlamant Jano2,lg7l AemlnUlrator fJvVViiful rbologrnjh MmrUfO CfrtL ftcfttM and rbotogropb Family Btcm-Hn. For itrmt lend lmp to CKIDKll a BUO., efuhliiban. Yrnk, AO EN T 8 riM. LtTEKATURB. ART AND SOaVQ Tn lh 9t atotllnff book Tr offtjrf d. It torn- tlntB lh tiumor ol ftDtcdnt. tb wtfOno f at. lh InrormatloQ of htMorv n4 blnarftphy, lh iwtetniN ml onniirnr nf povtrr. thB fiutHUcbftroi of muiic, tod 400 bvauurui trfttlont. plrtarof to Hlumln qalvt hourii ftod tcttul of AD rBri WfHW, " JOIfl I AT frnpitjl (Dll WVVK, Will !. ton thli nnnth )1v 4hir nw iTDUra of onrfti)fr 1o with nriieciions 10 tnt ftUrinM, rftritoiiian irv. j vfthifttil nraiitnt tn rrv n Annl. 1NTKH NATION AL Pl'HLUlNa CO..M na vo isiuvriy Dirvfti, nw iora. PRIVATE SALE. rflHE undersigned vflcra al 1'rlvate Sal X a tract of valuable Timber Land, situ ate In Middlecreek Township ttnydor Coun ty, r., containing lSTlSVlSIV ACIIEH ! on tlie llibllo Road leadinjr to New Berlla, and one-balf mile from M leer's station on tht Sunbttry & Lewlatonn tlailroad. It it well let with marketable timber. CLIZADETI1 MORGAN, Feb. 15 72.1 f, CKNTUKVIU.H HOTEL, (Lata Mrs. Weaver's.) , . t'etiterrlle Snjiler Co., Ta. PETKIt HAKTMAN, proprietor. This kma established and well known hotel earing- uen purctia.ati riy the undersigned, so ughs a luare 01 ui uuuiie lis. ronaee. urm hAkTMAsr April, e, Ii7i. A SSIONKK NOTICE. WiiAHiAa XXriAiriai. H. Mask, and wife of Pervv Town .hln, tinnier Omintv. Pa., br their voluatarr iloa.1 or aaslanment. txaslnir date the 17th oay of April, a. i., IS71, nave ainei all tlie rlate ami effeeu of the said lianlel H. Marks, to the nnder.laned in trv.t for the benefit of Credltorei Notice la tharafure atven teail parsons knowlns; thsinselves ln1abte.l to .aid Daniel H Marks, to make payment without dalar. and those havlaa claims aaaln.i hits will plaiae preaent the same fur aettlemant to Ill- NKY UWKIOKK, ferry 1 own.hlp, A pr. a, 'Ta. Assignee. -..-r- -- Qeo. l. Howell Co'i Adve'tt IF YOU WANT GOOD 8CII00L, FOli l'OCR B0T, Where he will he Well Taught, Well Fed and Well ..,- Cured For. Amid bspplty surroundings, tend him lo CHAMBERSBURO ACADEMY. J. II. SHCMAKER, l'h. D., Principal, . Cbauiberabutg; pa. JEBASO.N VALLEY C0LLEQK. FOR BOTH PF.XES. Separata but Wins:.. Fall terra beictnt Ana. lttb. lor Catal.iaua addresa, the President. L. H. HAMMOND A.M., Aun vllle Pa. COTTAGE SEraifSST iu iuUaNU ijAUlififi, it roltslown, Monteomery Co. Penra. The tweoty fourth annual session of this In siiiuimn opans r.euieuiiKir l'itb. address Hav. JOliM MWhK, Koe Circulars, rnoclpal. Family Boarding School FOR YOUNG MKN AM) n0Y3 At Pnitalown Mnnlenmery Co.. Trnna. on Philadelphia a Headlne; R. R. Twenty reo- nuu aiiuuMi imiun ,'paoa nept. iiui. niinaciun aaaiiny anu uoeumui, uia.luai, r;nrii.n and Mathematical ooura' s of study tborooah and riraetioal. Kor Circulars, eoutalnlnc full par leulara, addressOKO. II. MtKIS, I. n. Prin elpal. COLLEGE AND COm'JjJA'c IAL i.Nbil. TUTE. NEW II A TEN, CONN. Prepar- atory toUulleare, Hu.lneas. Sclentldo echo ols U.S. Mtllury and Naval Aeademlas. Pall ses sion, aeth year, bexlne Hept. it. Cor Oataloaue. jtii-Mf uH, tv in. a, niiobUU, rriOOipaM. Agents Wnta for Lifd And Timet of .lAAlES FISK JR. rlnntalna fclnvrantilM nr vaui..i.Mii. fjould, Tweed, o., with a llnanelal history a? ih.woitj wimi lut , urea years, ana what Usi.t knew about "Hlack t'aiBAV." Over toopaaes. Price as. Addra.a New York BOOK CO.,146Ns.saust..Nsw York Q.lMrAIGN COOPS FOR 1872. Aa.nU wanted far ear Campatirn goo., tun at tiiaht. Pay 100 per cant. iroht. Now Is the time. Mend at onea ttr daanrlntlva 1111.111.., and Price L.I.U of our Pine HI eel toaravlni;. or an um i aiiuiuatas, tamnaian jfioirraptiles. Charts, Phtoaranba, Hadees, Pins, Klaaa! and evarythlnt; suited to the times. Ten dollars per ,i-r aa.117 ivaua. w un Bainpia. aant lur aj. Ad' dress MooaaaOooDsrceD, 31 Pack Jtuw New Ye. k. AGENTS WANTID.-Agentt make more monev at work for nt than at any tMna else. Ru.lne.. Ilaht and permanent. Par. 7V- J:.?" V'i A wviteuvi ' JTVClaUU eTAftlUVt UQ PIANO OO.. Ti. Y. PRICE, tStOOA O. No Aohbts Clreolars mat. BARLOW S INDIGO BLUE. Is the Chaapeet and beat article la the msrket ur niaaina viotnaa. i ne genuine Bu uoia uor low's aad Wlltbsoter's name on the label, aad It but up at Wlltbarirer's Drue; Store, No. va iortn rteoona St., Pblladalphla, I. H. WILT BEHUEK, Proprietor, For salt by Urngglsts KaJBOT all VioLsar PcaoATivsa. They ra!a the tone ot the bowels and weaken the dl- a.tlou. 1 arrant'. Mlarveaeent Keltaar Apart, ant Is eeed be rational iieoola aa a maana of ra- llevlna all derannauant. or the elomaeh, liver end Inleallnas, because It re - evee obstruction, without pain and Imparts vle;or ta the organ. wuieu imriuaa auu raauiair.. AOLUUl ALL, UHUaOIATS- $1,000) REWARD For anv ease of Wind. Bleed- Inc. Itchlna. or Ulcerated Piles that Da. Biao'a PiLa Rsnsni falls to cure. It It pre- parau anraaiy to oure lae puaa, ana nouimg site. Sold by all iHugutsts. Price. l.tJ at EATHEDIOAIi BOOK of useful knewl Ur eilwe to ail. faad free fur two stamp.. Ad areas ur. w.irAsr. s uo., Liuomnau unto. (IncoaroBATiD Utt.) COITJIMJIIJV FIRE niSURAKCE CO. OPI'IUKRM AND !lRr:()TOHS.-B. 8 Davwii aa. Pre.'t H. Wll.un, Vice Pre.1 1 Herb't Thomas. Trees, i 3. P. Frueautf. tiee't H. N. Iietwllar, Illram Wilson, Knar. 41banb Wm. Pattoa. J. B. Kaehmen, M. hi. Ktrlekler J. B. e trine, Barnes Kenroadar, ie. Bogle, w . case, Amoa r. EvU, Joba bhartser, II. II, fcsslck. Fur Insursnee or Agencies, address -J. V. FBUs.AU VP, baa y rJeluiubla,Peaa'a. ....... w . dw.-p 'i.,n.n. Atemiw. liKEEPtR aad IndleaUir. ladlsnoa. rn. at a u . - i. u w .aoie to every traveler, trailer, boy lilartnar. aad tor Kveribodr la need ol a raliaUa iluAehaapar. Ueuet waleh else, ebel works, glass srysul, la neat Orlde eaaa War ranted to denote eorraol time fur two years. Nothing lie It. loud sold weekly. This valua ble article, la neat ease, will he seat, prepaid, anywhere, for $1 1 1 lor At, Try one. Ulrauiars tree, oroar oaiy iron tee bole Agents, r KlNaACO.,aJatttohoro,V. 'r Wells1 C ioh ctirons,uoLt3 iioi;(r.!t-. Thee tablets Brrat lk aeM In CVmblaaii. with other efhrfant r ... la a pnt alar fxraa. roe the enra rt all THutMT and f.l'Atl Msea- sas. Hnaaaitaaas sk-I tiiiraalinn M lha T 'lunar are Immedtataly relleveiT, and rtata meiita are ennNtantly lrre: rent lo rl.a prnprta. tor nt relief In onset orthroet dimiltks( years at-iM.lln. . P A TTTTrtTt ""' HotMVtA hv worth. VlXU J.1U1I leat Im Italians. Uet ealp ttvira I'ArhtiiK TaMeu. prleb 7 fla. pat Rat. IISI u. X KM.MUU, I'latt t., W.S. nei d fur nlraalar. fule Assets Ibrtht V. ). dOFfa A MONTH easily inedo with Blea OvOU ell end -ah.ee. Ulea. fee are elr ruler ann tiaaiples. free, H. At. aratcaA, ret- lleboro Vt. . 1 ltKK TO HOOK AGfcHisT sr. n mmmA i a..ju. t. .i.ai New llla.trate! Wnialla Hlhla mih.i.Im 460 fine serliilnr lllmtratlons ta aay . HaeA a irn,. irsa or i-earae. siress ISATIoaaarvsv Lieaiao Co., Palla Pa, Ot'R DIOESTlOl! Ott : .. My Jolly Friends Secret rlO l.nttlS' t.aat anil araateet VTrrrl . hi- . r. i i au. ... n-r . V. ' I. IIOO IH twmj read try every man ant women In the eehntry; Three fourth', of all tbe eleknait la oar MM.i way he avotried ly a hRowltMlae and praetlee at out "Jully friend's aeeret." The nut esnlnenS: olhorllla. In the land, heartily reevsaesmd It Inr It.ereatemriioiin-aanee raey hnmor, shrewit llmpaesM maaklnd aad Its vlvlil and plthr style of espre.-lon. Aur.NTM V ANTf li t( maka-wioney fast. Write far IllvatratSd eWaay ' lar, tanaa, a ad tras. . UK. MACLEAN, rsblliher, Y Bttseas Street, Phlla. lvAKJu UHAUJi JTOU AOENTHf . " Af;5T!S, wewlll pay van tM per weetfla ea.h, IT yno will enraae with es at enee. liven. tbiDf furnlrbol and espfnaas twld. Antlreee I'. A. KLLHstUO, Obarlutte, atlch. a i , This IS NO lir tiro, sty Msnilinsc U Cents with tref bleht. eolnr of eras fc hair, son will raealeabe Klurn mall, a eorrerl ptctnre of your AttwrWa i.iiaud ur wife, with n.;ne and data of Mar- rlaae. Atlre V. J'ua, r. O. Urawar, Ne.tA l ultonvllla, N. Y. AGENTSAyTo",'mr! the AntoMea- AUK MHr.s l let till, the only eilttlun written by hlaiwlf ee aaw ready. enilnreml l.y Tim ma irinnne. Alan, Ike I. lie aad) an.lourlsTJ rA.MI'AIDV MANIFI. for all aa Ql l1. n. tin Alt T. nv Hon. J. T. Haadaav- liAHI.. lit., MM, H . I .i . a, AA l i.. ....... .1 w m un,. tiaja rpisMui.i riei rortrattt er ttrealay, l.o..f drant. two a month made eall- ii'Ktueauove. r. M. Taaaf. ruull.kor, tw llroadwsy, N. Y. ' n AGENTS I A0ENT3 1 AGENTS I Ssnd for descriptive olrenlerand rpeclsl tsrmt for the greatest campaign book published. HcCIELLAirS REPUULICANIM IN AMERICA. . Owing to the preeent political excitement, will sell for the next li monthi like wild are. a i. toe ami rename unok In tbeeaocket. J. M. MTOHDABT A Co.. Pabllahara. las Aaw. sota Kt. Pails d. ' a nsw.r a.u a ' Aa A n. m nl f A . . . . ... - . baautltully Illustrated subscription edltlesi of one el tbe rlohs.t gems la llteratarsi et world- atlda hmA..I tatH.ul - it - liaiHU VAMIIIBW, Robinccn Crnsoe, A splsadld octavo, over 100 pees, a ream tla. tad paper eleaant blndlnv. onlv ae ao . ofehespnasal A mine of wealth I It Is the most .77" l"Plr. "eowie eneap took aslant, a, will outsell allothere. Per Terme, address Hbs sasd Baoe., PuMt.hsrs, 7 Saaeoa SI, fhlle. It Is not a physic which may glee temporary relief tn the sullerer for the tlrst lew doses, bat which, from eoutlnued uee brinies Piles aad kin dred ilt.e.e. to aid lo weakening; the Invalid, nor Is It a doctsred liquor, srhlcb. nailer the pop ular name of ' III iter." le to extensively palmed on on the public as anvsralvn remedies, but II It a must powsriui ionlo anil alterative, pronoun, eedsa by the leading medical amtborllles el linden Paris, and has lonv bean used by the rugularphyslclans of other countries with wen. derful remedial reenlts. Dr. Wells' Extract or JrUUBEBA, retains all the medical vlrtnae peculiar to tka plant and must be taken at a permanent euro, live agent. Is there want of action In your liver A splsent Unices relieved at once, (lie blood beeomee Im pure by deleterious eecretlons, producing error ulnusorskln dl.ea.ss, Hlotehec, Felons, Pus tules, Oanher, Pimples. Ac, Ac. Take Jerubeba to cleanse, purify and restore the vitiated blood to healthy aotlon. Hare you a Dyspeptic Htomaebt Vnleee III- festton l promptly aldsd the system Is debut tel with Ion. af vital luroe, poverty or tho blood, luopsloal Tendency, Ueneral Weaknet or Lassitude. Take It to assist Ilss.tlon without reeotlea. It will Impart youthful ylgor to the wearv saff- erer. Have you, weakneet or tht Inteetlneel Yea are tn danger ol Chroule Diarrhoea er thedreaJ. ful Inllamatlon of the bowels. Take it loallav Irrltattun and ward off ten. dency to Inltamatlon. nave you weasne.s ortne otenne organsT Tnit muat procure Instant relief er son are liable ta sulturing worse than death. laaeis so eiranuinen organic wsatnsss er life becomes a bunisn. Finally It sboulil tie frequently taken tnkenp the sy.teui In perlect health or you are other, wise In great duonar ol malarial, miasmatic or eontAKlousdtseii.o.. JOHN U- HEbLtwa, II Piatt Rt. Naw York, hole Agsnt for the I'nlted 8tats. Prloe One Dollar ner Bottle, bend for Circular $10 in.l. hnn Mill I VII Mil ...mil,, a. I, till., H vaarapiee sent (postage paid) lur aoeis. retail quick forgu. R. X WObOUTT, ltil Chatham Square New York AOEXTS WANTED For OOODSPEED'S JUtSlUEMIAL CAMrAIUN BOOK, ,, Every Cillitn Wtntt tt.' Also, for OAHPAIONOOODS. Addrsss, OflODRPKKD'8 EMPIRE PUDLI8HINI HOUSE. 107 Liberty blreet. New Yorkl et Cln. elnnatl, Ohio. K(ftKars' Wsntsd for ear most at UUUUtractlve "OuuausT A Uaowa" aa l UiAST.Dd Wn.ao" Campaign Charts. The bast out, Hand for Circular., lmmeo.e talea, lrge prohta. HA ASM A I.UBKECHT. Em pire Map and Chart Establish aunt, Mf Liberty btieet &m York. . .. Kennedy'A Hemlock Olnf mcnt The proprietor, hss, by the assis tance or tlmlnent Physlslaasaa4 .chemists sueceedlag la atlllshsa ,tha medloal properties edatelaed In the Oil, Pitch A Basin of taw Hemlock Tree, and obtained valuable preparatloa ta be a apt lad as a salve or Piaster for Vheeaa etl.m, Oroup, pain or Aoreaeseet ths Back, Cheat or il.ai.l, riles. Salt K heum, Scarry, Boree leers, Bunions, Sore Breasts la Nipple, Hlngweruie, Ohenag At skin diseases of InflauaUry aaw lurofeHire Colas, Frost Altos, Cbllblalu. UUARLES A. niTTErTTOIf, Ageat, Bum Avenue, ew lert WARRE1T RA170E Flrvl rrcmluin Am. last. 1M1. Double Elevated Oven. Warn Bins; Closet, Brett. Ing Door, render Ouard. Duuiptus-A Khahlajc orate, Direct Dralt. l Ubbhg. Hi a n a v w A, cio., xie waiter b treat, rt. x. W HAaOIIRKll IiOPtl C'IRK W1LLOUAK nrirsiil Ann vATAaaa For Care 1, (or Test Sample It cents,! by awll, Ir. E. F. Ut ATT, HI Uraad treet, N. Y. ss-nSYOHOMANOY. ar SOCL OHABM - ArlNO." How either sex pis faelaaU aad gala the love aad trh-ert. w pereaa Ibey skoose. Instantly. Tote ati i I. ental eeaelre suent all aaa pu.sete Ai-m, Vy Mill, fnrtt eM. ir-gethes with a ii inlaei- w nb . siptlaB Ora elev Dreams, Hl-w . k qnear, i.i i !i. ,,i.v...r ,.l i' n-ii.t I ...HIP. i llii I" 1 1 I " ..wm i,U.ei fcviefitu ,i. ., yA'.