LLaj&il!'."'1 ItlDDLEBTJRQ, Angrtut mjLm. J. CHOICE, r.d'r. XV ron r. Republican State Ticket ron jpikik op mttvpuryr. onnT. HON. ISAAC O. GORDON, of Jeffl-non Oonntj. FOR TtTlt TBITABCBM. IIOX. KOHERT W. MACKEY, of Alleglirny County. BEPUBLICANCOTICKBT. FOIl RCNATOR. Da. B. P. WAOESSELLER, f 8c1itt.gr., tSebjwt U uVIla or Dl.trlct Conferee.! ECU APSEMRLY, O. ALFRED SCIIOCII, of Mid. Hi burg. b,eol to Decliloo oMll-trll Oonf.renc.) Foil ASS'l'JIATE JCUaK. BEXJN I,. R VUDEXDCSH, of Itrlfcr Ppring. rHOTIlON'OT IRT JEREMIAH CKOCSE, of Mi I llelnirjr, Fni r.r.i'iieTr.R nrronna JAMES M. VANZAXDT. of MidJIihiirg. FOR PtSTRirt ATTOISET, I.. X. ?.! TEK3, of Mlddtchiir. Fon roMMTBiotrn. JOEL ROW, of Mi.Ulccrcclt Twp. Trtr. m?M:!t. OEO. W. HOW, .f Monroe U p. ron .imv commissioner A. S. HELFlilCII, cf W. Ucnvrrtp. ron ArniTon. JEFFERSON II AM, .of Solinr-rrrovo Ttic IlclKlt Mo For Rome titun im-t tlie Drmu'-rrt-' ic uress bei n eli-riihi'inrr l,n ul,- thutthcre ui a ilcf.ilt of .in.00ii.000 in the rah of tho United Slates Trctsury. The Secrrtary of the Treasury linn promptly 'met this story by t!ir? d.-l.irulion that it is Vt.crly untrue. 'J ho X. Y Tlmm Pitys : The ennnrd orir'iinted pnrllv in nmlicioiiM opposition totbeadmiii istratinu. and partly in the necemii ties of Wall street gambling. Al though ridier.hnio in itself, the rumor bad been eagerly cunght up nnd giv n genend cnireticy. Tim HorW bad got so far as to nsk, with pro tended anxiety for the country, what wnH to "be the next development of ltadical rule!" Its question is an nwered much sooner and more com-' lletely than it could desire, as the very next development of Radical Tulo was to provo that tho WorM was ready to recognize, ns an estab lished fact a grossly improbrdde rumor, raleulatcd to do vast injury to tlio country, merely that it might inako n lit t It M,lit'ieul capital. It will, doubtless, Iw sorely grieved that tho Secretary has let the coun try know that this deficit story nrises pokly from tho usual operations of 1:1c 1 reasury in the redeinpti.in of the cniieii iivo-lweiily buuJt) Jarri burg Tih 'jrujiJt. Look srcu a 1'oih v. The Dem O Tutie party i-i floundering nroiind. ai nsiial. for some jiolicy that will command the confidence of tho peo. lie. For tho pact fifteen years it has br en mguged in the sainu bu eiiifhs, but ( very policv it seizes upon carries it lower nnd lower in public tiitimation. 'i'be ncMt r it iiprtiaeh en Republican piinc'.ph s the closer ikromes to total oti'i.ction. If its roller ih to be tho policy so long ad j beared to by iis opponents, how can it justify itsforui r opposition or inako ti e deer people belioe that its )rfhti!t pioW i'ii:s nro honest f If tl.e jiriiieij li f of the Republican par ty Rie right, i.nd d. fined of sufficit lit iinj orttnee to iin oriitivnio into A t. 1 , ... o 11 r jn-uiotTaiK! H,lt:o:iii, vnvj whould the old parly t'hut Las, br-tii loyal to thiso principles pive) tv.iy to a puity tiiat Ira bi t n hosiih to tlx m for years pvt t The hearer! xre iieiuoeiiiil'i party coineu policy of tho Ri publitim p. less reason can it show for set Line the defeat of tho ginnd old jmrty o( i "f ,1"" e mnnufiietnres. nnd tho crea Imman lights. The nooiier the linn-1 t':o1' "f a imniierative homo market ty shell of Democracy is buried from night, nnd the loyal Material w hieh utill clings to tho nuine becomes in corpnratcd in tho Republican party. XIio Hotter It Will ho for the interest of tho nation. We resinct the spirit 1 "l0 f,l'('d 'in of tlu light and can ho '", bii.ioe.oii ho urdur U- which prompts a man to stick to n 111,1 1,0 nred by rend, ring these c"in.n,i, sml n.. ..cll-ncy of .. .orl .inLirg ship1 an long ' there is r. a i HI .ssarlaws in operative .' ZSlZjtfl&XS'g aouiiblo hope of saving the vessel or cttrgo. Hut when the old hulk be comes wctcr-lof.'ge.d. and a fi ieiidlviI'm"Hllll"',lt 1,1 pnrHuanco of law, filiin renrs down noon it. 4r n.keiin ls lielphss pusseii-jers nnd crt w.it is sheer folly to inrist ou being! ilrapiM-d to tho HimitiB and croinr i down with mo old wreck, ( time f'cutk'turn! reuse thin foolish eflbit to jjTlvtinie too Deutocrucy into new life. A now mono cannot restore it, any more than a coat of paint can cuko a rot ton pluu'c Found, the j ooplo lmvo uo objection to the iiamo, but they have a healthy aver sion to the material which it n pro pouts. Changing tho uamo caunot deceive tho peoplo. They know ull about D niocrncy s all about its past filory Mid its present shame. They Lave had enough of it, and don t want any more for tho iioxt century at least The time may come when the Republican imi'ty will take a back scat in tlie Government of tho nation, but cot until some nobler party cornea forward to reliove it The element of reform, progress, morality and patriotism, aro with the party to day. Tho people know this and for this roasou they eudorso the Irty as the very lieut that offers peace and security to the nation, . The Modocs CnpL Jack and others, who were tried by a military coin inission for tho murderof Uen. Cauby and Ihoinas, are found guilty and oiiTitanmul IaKhIhiiiu, ,1.- Ol , " "--feVM w "w wi vovvu. Sinfe CutttvalloD. Tlis following Resolutions were adopted by tlie Ropnblicau Slate uonvenuon, m UnmHbnrg with tlie usual armnimitr, sntl clearly evince no departure from tbe principles adhered to for tlio last ) 4th yearn. 1. That we lienrtly endorse aud ro ndopt the republican national and nine pistr rms of 1872. 2. Tli.it the national adminintration commands our continued confidon.ee, mid is entitled, by its promotion of tho beat intercuts nnd prosperity of tho nation, to the earnest support of the people. 3. Hint tlio sdmiiiiktration of Gov ernor Ilaitratift culls for our warmest approbation. During tlio short timo lie lins bcoft in tlio executive depart ment Le lias estublinlinl a statu pol icy that Las jiiHtly endrarcd bim to the people of tiiis commonwealth, and lias amply jUHtifiod the conn-di-nco wo lmvo plncod in bim. 4. That while earnestly in favor of conHtitutiotinl reform, and of mieh a reviHion of otir ntutu constitution as w ill make it an effective instrument in preventing mid pmiiHhing the cor rupt abuses tlmt have crept in under our preseut system, we demand, em phatically nnd especially, that which ever is dono or ! ft undone, the main purpose for which tho constitutional convention wns called the absolute prevention of sjK-cinl legislation shall be so placed before tho people us to secure their separata aud de cisive expression thereon. . That the reduction of tho sUlo debt from $41.0011,000 to J-20,000,000: the repeal of all statu taxes on real ( stnfo; the establisl.niciit of schools f.ir tie suppoi t of soldier's orphans ; tho tniiiiiteiiance of onr excellent and prosprrouR system of common schools: and tho establishment of the jvily of paying off our debt at the Htu of 2.000,000 a years togeth er with tho generally llourshiug con dition of our prosperous old com mon wealth, aro evidences that the "i-liiWifiifi, luring their twelve f r control in IVnnsylvnnia. have fail,lfl,llv administered her ulT.tirs, and that the reins of government may bo safely left in their hand. 0. That there tdionld bo rigid econ omy in the etnto and national admin istrations, nnd tho taxes should be reduced in both as rapidly as consist ent with good government, tho main tenance of the public credit and cer tain extinguishment of stuto and na tional debts. 7. That the public lands belong to tho people ami should lie sacredly re served for homes for actual settlers, and wo pronounce against all further grants of these lands to coi-porations. H. That adequate provision should bo made by law for the protection of oersons engaged in mining and other LnairdotiH forms of labor. 9. That as retrenchment is required to lighten tho burden of taxation, nnd to continue the reduction of the pub lic debt, tin increase of salary is un wisosandwc condemn, without re serve, voting for or receiving increas ed pny for services already rendered, whether in state or nation, nnd de maud that tho provisions of the lute act of congress by which the salaries were increased should bo promptly and uncoiiilitioiiiillv repealed. 10. That wo hearti'y dcnoimco cor rupt ion wherever found, and are sin cerely desirous for hones' y, economy and political purity in nil ollicnl ad ministrations. To secure this is the amy 01 every ruieus, ainl to t'r.s end every good man should fuel 1 1 & . . 1 ' . . ooiiiui, urn. oniv 10 pariiciputu m po. lilies, but t labor actively to see that 110110 but gootl luen secure party nppoiiiiimiiiH or nun. minions. 11. That the prncth'u of loading tho appropriation bill, essential to the support of tho government, with objectionable legislation, in theshnne of itmcndinciitH. towards tho eloso of the session, is a prolific source of abuse, nnd n fraud upon tho peopli and lis reform in urgently demanded 12. J'hat as the country nml Lome industry have both uniformly pros 1 ere.l uinlern tanir bo nrristed as t.i fifiord both revenue and protection, the present tal i'l' should be left tin disturbed; nnd an nil turilVn nro lo- V1 l'''"iaiily for revenue, it would ies to the'"1' 11 I ""r poveiiiintiii, Jlitleeil, wlncli .u tv, the ''"."Id liot nfi'ind to urrango its de- nni.liii.r IU so ns to csiconruge the L'l'OWtl) lurall the protlnctn of onr soil. 111. That order and security in the slates lately ill lebellii n must come thluU'dj the stein ciiforeeini nt of ll.n laws eimeted lo lirotect life, liberty - - "'rough executive clemency to unro- VV,I " ssassins now un.tergoing niHiiuiciii in purHuanco otlaw. 14. That, ns during thetiiuo tho re j"",",an party lias been iu power it . to c"l,f,ont graver diflicul- tiott. and moro new mid perplexing lucHtsona of government than ever were presented to liny other party to solve, and has solved them so judi ciously mill wisely that tho country endorses its decisions and accepts its work, it is tho only organization competent to so meet the grave is sues that are now constantly urising to secure the just right of the whole country. 15. That we sympathise with every movement io secure for agriculture aud labor their due iutluence, inter cts and rights, and the republican party will be their ally in every just effort to attain those ends. Suhbi-rv, Aug. 23. The Cre last night burned four stables in an alley, in the roar of the Cleiiient lions, owued by Dr. Lisbach & 15ro., Hen ry Haas, Pr. Ciinunings, and James Uuyd. The loss is about five or six thousand, and supposed to be tho work of au incendiary. . On Friday night the business por tion of the towu of Mi (11 in, Junta'a Co., was destroyed by fire. The fire originated in the Sentinel office, and is supposed to Lave been the work 1- . ... . oi an luoonuisry. An esiunateor tin oi an luoeuuisry. ao estimate of tlie i)oM bM ftot jet Ue Mcftuxd. The Iora-eat limiting ltrua In America Oak Halt. Wavawakkr & Bbowji, southeast con. Or SIXTU AND MAHKIT STBlKTS, ITIIL ADBLFHIA. Tho greatest of Grecian pliiloBO phers declared that man was sim ply a bined without feathers, and one of the cnict objocts of existence of a large class of men among civilized communities seem to be most taste fully to make up for this deficiency. "What to eat," and "Wherewithal we bo clothed f" lire the two groat ques tiona fthirh milio up tho cum of man's temporal wants. As wo al vanco in culturo we also improvo in dress, and onr perfection in the lat ter is no bad criterion of our position in the scale of civilization and refine uiont The ready-made clothing business in this country him mode prodigious strides t and under the stimulating influences of taste combined with en ergy and capital, this country can claim to bo one of the best dressed nations on the globes Xew York City for many vearsliad almost exclusive control of this influential branch of trade, &, vast firms have been estab lished and grown in wer.lth and in fluence In the course of our inves tigations we Lave had occassion fre piently to inako mention of such hou-es, nnd wo now with much plensnro yield the space for nn op preciative notice of an establish ment which for marvelous prosperity may be fairly called one of tho won ders of America, New York may well be envious of tho great famo which has boon achovi od by tho well known firm of AVanamak a 1'nowN, whoso famous establishment in Phil adelphia, called Oak Hall, has per haps tho widest reputation of nnv clothing houso in America: The success of this houso has been due in a very great degree to tho per severance and untiring industry of .Mr. an.ima!;er tlio senior mcmb 'r of the firm, and it is especially re markable from tho unprecedented! v short timo in which tlmt success has been attained. When ho determined to embark in this business old mer chants shook their heal and even the most venturesome felt a doubt ns to tho expediency of entering upon new projectt. Tho rebellion was just on tin evo of its commencement, and tho whole future of tho country seems enveloped in doubt aud danger. Hut .Mr. A anamaker had too sure aril instinct to feel any doubts as to tho tiuiU triumph of tho right, and having associated with himsuif tho late Mr. Nathan 8. I3r iwn, he leaaed three rooms in an old nnd unsightly build iug on the site of thoir present im mense cstubhiihment. Mr. Hrowu's uterest in tho business expirod with his denth fivo yours ngo. In tlio short spoco of two roars tho business increasod to such a de gree, that tho firm were oblignd to add to their premises the rest of the building on the comer of .Sixth and Market streets, lit fore tho expira tion of tho term (fivo years), for which the original lease had been given, an oxtenaion of tho samo was obtained with tho privilege of purchasing, to gether with tho right to expend 810, 000 in improvements upou tho pro perty. A rather doubt f.U privilege and a larga sum for ho young a firm. 1 ho next step wusto purcliaso the adjoining property on Sixth street ext'iu ling ti Minor street, au I Hhort- ly nfter that on Market street was added, The whole buildinus were then remodeled into a large and im posing s'.ructtiro 3:1 feet front and rear on Market nnd Minor streets, and IciO feet deep on Sixth street aud six stories in height. Largo as were ! n I these premises they were but ono half tiio sio (if the present Oak Hall. Another building of equal sie was added and tho w hole connected and thrown into one vast t stablinhmeut. W o have as yet spoken nothiug of the details of the enormous buniuess transacted by this houso. System is the soul of everything, ami is one of thopiimary elements which have conducted to its wonderful success. This business is divided into twenty dihtinit departments in which are employed over two thousand hands Kvery branch of tho trade is carried on within tho building, and under tho iuimediato porsonul supervision of the proprietors. The goods are received directly from the mills and tlie cuui lei.tl irmruif sro ili-ln.rrd iu ilir nrirooiu nilb rftplility nbivb in truly ioiiibiotf. In llnii.u lit tlio ilr. turiuiMtil c.1 icielT-uniile clmhtiig lb. uii'iii. wlncli sr. hue msili lor houio of ilir bent (Ireo.vd geniltuitD in l'MUilvl- e T.nliire tho ftn.riinn, without four of eotiirrilioiinn, thot uo r.lftbli.liinrnl in ilii. country dor. finor or uioro rljllfb work, tfilrr out or brllcr lumlo, thn eu t lounj io llii. tlpp.riaitnl of t Ink llo.ll. on. (ti.nl iiim to I lie iinil.rlvlng prtu riple tiprio Mbich llii. vn.i bimiur.. bm biru built up. Ami I bm io .rtci oon roirtitirniiinr.. unci bonornblo denlitiK wiib in pul lio. No old mock it omwded ou the uiiii kel ftfi.r lb fo.hiuu I. rhmigvU. ii mi uiuer w.j r.iuoiiii t no nrlvvi r. innrktil iluwa i I ! olo-e of tbr neu.cn to ntcb price . inturr ibeir reinl t.le. l ibt.e iiirnu. trail, t. In pi up vi-o iu dull lin.en, oil tbe roiployeo nr. kept bury, lb .lock i. rt frt-.b anil new. ftuj lb Uoiot eiijoi nn unexampled pro'perily " uftro iuui yrrjr uri.ni Ei.en ft -ketvb of tbi. wonilrrful rmabli.lintrnl. .bo growth ur whloh ft. no h.. mid I. duo to lb ftilunroblo rircullto ftlilliij of Mr. Wwuitniokor . He I. by no tii.nu.. bow.y- er, mlely Uovoied lo bin buiof. liirg. a ii l, but i poirua ufftrt In tnny bmurb. , uil roreniii.t ftttong lb rroniluut eitl i.Di of I'biUiMpliia iu brond anil be or to. Ivdl ovbouie. vf publio nl privit. ob.rity. 0k Hull bni eitriiod lor itaelfs Dftuiooll over lb country, ami uio.l ol our reader. pri'tumo bur at eooi timo or other polrouiiti tbi. f.mou. e lubli.btneiit, Ibo.o who hu nut, however, we ad.l.e Ibe ueil liuio lliev irl.lt tbe oil of llrotb- erly Love 10 (.'oil and exaiuio Ible hi.o of HiUuriiry suit lem eoutetbiog of lb tnnf uilud of l'biUilulpbta, bu.iue.t oulerpri ee. ( III ioiniem clot Ling entalll.bment at 818 sua 62UCbrinul itreel, next to lb Conilaent.t Hotel tea itory brows Hone building, 116 foot froul by ii85 feel d..p, "" i rei o..p, i'1111 d hJwt yfMoiasr aoii. XIV APVERri3MKKT3. Williamsport Fire In surance Company. "M"OTICE is hereby given that the ii genoy or Thoma It. Kent! of Ff.-wio-g. Snyder county, fr the ah nr. e miner wae re .okod AnaB.t 15th 173 ond Shot Le l si leaver euthoriie i to tren.oy-t eiy kind ol bueioee, fir Ui wU WIIUwBaport t irt "nrin'-aO'Wioo. ut.i,. w, iuu"ri,i, Boomurf. PTJBnCKOTICE. "VTDTICE is bereby given that X 1 Thno. TI. Kvilf, "f rrbr, Snrrtor Vi , P , i no lo- n tit. raor .fnor or o'leltn tor tho 1 r tm lnurre oioon t ( Lift Dd Aft "lent) or llonf..r.l, IMi, Any OT lhorUy hmtri it"r r"Hd hi n 1 (ill .mi onr or It- HlV nrDt l Wl IIOIDapJl t P no- Ixr-n rUly r ..! , Tlif liuh li- IRLvreliV oirtMond fttrolnNt t-on. tlim any bn-lroni ohaloror Iib Mid KonU oo oieouni of mm eon'poi y AI.KX. M. SihAf, SUUAgont. Wllllooif p.ift, Po. n. It, 'J, Public Notice. IVfOTICE is hereby given that X 1 TnrM. H. Konlt, nf rrnlnr, p.. an Ion ir-r Atianl or anb (nt of Iho Wromln Io. ir- nr.' irav-y. or viii,,, nrr, p... ond th.t Toiiriiorltyh.ratof.ro rnl him by in o., or ts n.xlr. onod tn tt.n. t bntlbOM fof a-m u noon amy r.r. nrii. J. I. SCHOOLKT, BEST NURSERY. Oldest in the State. rphis old and popular Nursery, lo- I r.t.l o' Y irk, Po-n-vlvnli, I. Mill uml. f ur uin'i'iir n.vai ur r.'iw.ra J. cron. Uv I i quantity ud qiulliy of Fruit, Ornamental Trees, Jlotcs ttc. Vine thl. twrry l not on.-.t'od by ony In t-o S'oio 10 wnnwii". with in- nirwrr 11. rruprio t in p "(i w to (urnl.h orory .0. 1 -ty of FRESH t! A ROES SEEDS, .lio. 0 orl .r ftrticlo of c.rr.l. Wheat, Oats and Corn, Th-rnieinn wiitnh rlrftn. A IVi n ir.-ry hoi I'Oro'of. ro .nt lnol lhnitclr'Ul th- NloU 1. o r- num. tn iun hMr. that tii.y rw.ivo v.lil. inr mrir n in r J I II fnrttH io (nf tin. n only) I. u'.nt ond will i'.nr. thl. ond ..Ijolnli ( ooun'l.n ond t r:.r. fur tho foil trodo P.lronli h "iuo iD.tl- lul n.. Addr.M, i-H fix TZI1 v K , Orl . nt i p. o. )jug. 14, TJ. Jy. Junto o Oo. p TISlfAEW GROVER & BAKER LOCK STITCH Seivlnsr Machine. Tli. O-ov.r and Bitknr ist.Mn- loroi ol ony nt or m hi io (or LiKUbS M,k Od oud gouor ol duiil) o. Th .t't'-h l bo.ntir-il ftrd dn-ni.o. It p oo .iiui 'o In I'. oi uiln.tlin of port, on I It- rw ll.'Ol .nrn.u'i thi It to r- ill n "ill io g it out i ul of o.drr, Slid It rt'Uy nonftg "d. It l lnrlunl)l" In t0 rrnlly, o. y II ft lo1 or w .n c . I, toi.. Hi. n t fbrl. , o. . o. tlio i.o.nt olth 0'iuiil Ueilll;. Tli.OD Vl- R fc HiKKH with li ra-al Ira. priivi iii 'iit. i. o.it, iluro.il.. ii'-n.ioO'ititl, .In l.lo. nnd i o-r.'. In it. n-v rnti '0. It ro tulroi lo . o.ifn'O fur r-rnlr. th.n ii. ol th. num.. iii mtniiluo. lu iim, ood l bo.u to coa.Uul ui. for Sixteen Years '0;nnt th- n"0y ir "n' cent f. r rojwlr.. it I- h n.. Is Mill lio.l with It It IV o onl i.l.u s . HH SALb 11 Y Kimittol I'-iiumt, A tig 14 '7JJ Miuagroet , Fa. WANT. r.-nt tin A brMk iontnl Itif iDf tPniltldi) of iporiaih), au. ir r r two itmj.a. AilU. c R C H H MPS r3 - M Q O Z xr n r. 3 A 2-8 S tr. T. W 4 1 g O -v fli X to- P $4 5.3 W " g H 'S 8 ft 2 ft -5- Is. & S3 5 ti a 8. E o 0 5 e g B V . . ftB f? ill ;5S 2 a a. CD M u ii il I 'I P .fr". v S If YD BR COUNTY 8M: I Th OonininiiwmUk ol l.nl.n'ft j Tn Vlliah-tii -h.'l.rlf. widi'W rrodr!rk h.l i t.r'e. lo ih-tt- rle and And - Hh-tUtrle ! .tiiin. in vnr.r rnnt?, tvnn.rir.ni.. 4nnn Mir J i.ttiift tntorn.rrioi won 't- Mark., CkI't mi.rm.-rl rt wl h J. b Hrur. ooi r'nny Int.; married with F.inainil bub r-'.idlng n.ir HichU It J. lata oo 'n'r. foan.yl eania. H-hpol Intrnnnrriol lth t.-ot-fr" K. hh.ttirl.r, fiidl' S avar Kd aMlr. t! ronntv, In th Hta' nt Mlrhlvan. ('.th.rln !r.t'.r a minor who hft. nr horsnftrdlin Jo oih MnlMirae..:dtne to Hn.der.nontr, I onrl tanlft, h.irtskd llnl deo-laai nf Aatr Sh'trly, Vof Bnjd.r cooatjt, rMuyleaiiia dwiwt V OKtETItOt Take Botln that ftu loon.-t will b-h-Id nn th. R..I K.tat. nf tho .aid Andrew heunr y , d d, In l'rr t-wn-hip. mnj IT win lF t -in, on Vrlitaf th Mb day nf ..,,.. ni, bor A. I. t , at too' look A. M. id that day, tnr th. pnritii'irinattl-ia naHltloa nl th K"ftl f'aii. r.f thr a ild d-'ti-J. tn aid a-nonii hi. blldrn and 'Oit 'l r-iiro-.niatl.-a If t'i. .ft'ii- -an h don- wttunut ir- Mdl Ui or .(ioiln tim whn'o, tberwi-o tn valii" andappral tlhui'Kt, .rnrd'nt tn law, t wnt.h ilm anl plac o ar required to aiUod If tlilnk i ri .r. waniai, iiuimi'in. Ang. 4, 1. Bk.rlir, Kotlc e of Incorporation. N; otice is hert-br given that a poti- tla with ArttnWwit. fll1 with th Pro- thnnotary, a prrMntod at May Term A. P 1"7, forth lnoirio atlon of "Frtw'i wllr.r Cor, t Hand," and that a Chart. r of Ini-nrnoratlnn will be rant"d at neit T 171) term of roort, mile., eav-o to hnwi to tho oontrarr, a. per Art of AMetnbly aolborlilnf Cuo-t- tn.raot ohaM.ra ate I, UBOTTsr.. A0K. 21,'TS, l. Prothy. E I'TORS XOTICK.- J fitter. tatanvntarv na tha aetata ol JOHN KNRPP, 1,1. of W-.I M ar.r twp. ardor rnnniy Pa , riwe.Md.har len arant.d to tb nnd.r.lin.l, .11 naraon. knowlntf th.m mi... Indttt to .aid o.tato aro ro.0.ud to mat. Imm-dlat paym.nt while tho. ha-lne; .lai n, will pro.ut llwm dnlr oth-ntleatnd lor MtU.oi.ot to JKlllVIAH HNtHF, S. H. bTt'MI'KK, Ang.il TS.ip. d, EiO'otnr Auditor Notlrr. The tin1orsirrnel havincr been ap pointed Aodlt".. hy th. t'nnrtof t Vmmoo PI , nf rimd.r fonmir, ti mak. dl.trlb"tloo nf th. toon!.. In th liaml. of IK I'n iirr, to r IT, r.alWed from th "I crthe iirnnerty oft). A. Mixtion, l I m .1 t.. ful.'l t1 dull-, nfhl-ftn-pol tm' nt. at th-i Itlr. nf A l-rnanft K-n, Ii. th II Mogh of t.ltnt rmo. on Mob ly Hu t.mh..r let . I) !:. at lo ne'. rkt. M. Wh and .hero oil nartlai in iB'-reat may atti-ad If 107 tm pro.r. B.T. FARKH, Auditor, flit All I'n riles Interested. In the Court of Common Pleat of Snyder Co.. Ma. T 1H73. Th ont-r-lirr.d Auditor appolnlrd by th pan, ruun IV r-ma oi.'riotlliuu or in Illon 10 th-ban, I. of Hrnry Hweliiart Aful-jo-. of l)n M II Mirki. wnl meet tb ' paitio. In lamr-at f "f th nrio. i f hi. anoolntoi-iit, on Saturday Ai su th. oth at 10, o'clock A. M. at tba odloe oi i. J. bmllh, taq., In Midd ehnra. JaS. W. KNIOIIT. July th. Auditor. sort, .t. BAit.Y ei.tov nrr. LTroR Hl.NKYJ. IX VIS, s,U'b W. Va.CULIL BC. SIIAi'ER, . WITS JOEL J. BAILY & CO. HOSIERY, SMALL WARES, White fjootl, IZmbroidrriee Ac. TV. :icl Nt., IMiilncl. s. A. WKTZKL, Justice of the Peace. JSeaoertown, Auytttr Co., J a. All kioJ. of oolleotlon oftdt ou liheritl term. Protnply silendf to all bunin.ua euiru.ied lo bii car. (Jun 2b, '7iiif THEOS. SW1NEF0RD. WITH KAUB & FHYMIRE. IMPtiKTEItd AND JOUBtllS OF CIIIIVV, GLASS & Quoenswiire, 301 fc 303 CHERRY STREET, Jletn n Arch aad Rae Philadelphia, Pa. CoBitantly ou band, Original Aaiorted Paeka- Ur. Shirp'. 8pTln-eur. tijpp.la 1-lT.rCooi. I ibihi. .uo-ii(ia,ii.i, .oniiiinv in rooil. rour -touiack. W.i.r Mr.i'i, Hraithn-n, l. m Spli i .,ke. in thlrtr B.arn-.r fallli a t.icu a'l e iO'-t nh.t na (dm dd ! dug-ut-. 'oh i A. Knatr. AK'nt lor Mid li-biir l p t, lit Kikhih si. N, Y.cir. uiar. mailed on application Au. 14'i gT. ELMO HOTEL, formerly THE ONION. .Voi. 317 ond 319 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. First-ChwH Accommodations nt $2..r0 l'cr Uuy. JOSEni M. FEOER, Prop'r. ITEliPfflSE Tbuul rdl.bl.Ktttdt-trlbuiloalu lli country $50,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TORE P1STRIHUTCD m 1. J. H I IV 13 H, IftSrd I. EOTT?,AR MONTHLY Gill Enterprise, To M drawn tnona.y .il. 13th, H7J. ONE OK AND CAPITAL PRIZE. $5,000 IN GOLD. TWO PRIZES tl.000 TWO PHIZES $500 FIVE PKIZKS $100 each in GREENBACKS ! On Family Cairlaire. and Matched Hon. with Hil."r-Mouoird nam.., worth l.tio.l 1 Hurwi and liniiify, wtib Xllver Mounud H.r. n.H. wxrth ftiOil. I t'lo Tou.d UoMwood Hi no wnrth MW I tram ly 8alnir Machinal, wnrth SI0O oaohl 70 Oold and .liver l...r Hunllon watob. ( n i)worth frouiew toftwoaaoh. Oold Chain., hllv.r war., J.w.lry, he., fee. Whol.nu.oWrOI'U. .ooo Tlo-et. liluilt-d ui H.ooo AQENTS WAXTKD to 1 11 ticket, to whom liberal premium, wl'l be paid. 8it.l TI k.n u Hli Tloket- an, Twelr Tick- e.ltlO: Tweoty-Hvo Tlok.l. . Olreulere on Ulul a lull ll.t of nrUo. a dea- erlitloa oftbe nan ar ! draalng. and other information IB r. ier.no to mo dl.lrltiullon, will bft anl to any on. urdarlng Uiaui. AU Wl tr tDU't ba ftddrwtMd t Mftlnonoci L. O.HINK, Bo. as. lui w. nrtb ct. UiauouATi. O Jg J. U00KE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CLOCKS. 149 JVcrtu Third street , PHILiDF.LrillA. ' 'Aug. 6 '60- JTAltDING k FEtUtlS, Jfatent& General Claim Hrrency. 'Varhluartoiit 13. C Mr. Hardlnf li well luowa tkrouak thl ar. tloaol luauouatn a. a IbcroveLlv rn.U uiaa. au4 a.-"a- 'WneV bt - I .- . GIFT El J 0 ITovello's Cp IZzilz KnTello'a UI' , pa-t -ag, eto It In 11 i-onte Not.lko. fbarch Mu.lo to 11 NUVELLO'8 OCTAVO E0ITION of OpehA Pried 1 or tl bonad IU cloth, (lit edRM. NOVELL) 8 Oota.o Edition of Orntorlei. Tnp.ner, fr a 10 oal to lJoth, wlta, ail edge., 1 tolaa. Wovello's Cheap Editions UP PIAMO-PORTB CLASSICS. B.rh. 41 ortnde and Fii.nea. Ololh. S aa (tho.en'e nnnata. tlucantly bound rnllUulll. . 150 BaethoTm'i M Piano Klo.a. Elegantly b- nnd. Ka I w it. ton ChopVe tiIm.. rclll pipajoe.er 160 Cnn I.C. I ali'ti lM " " 0l Chopin'. No'torne" , " no Chopin' vt.iirkae, ' ' ion Olionin i Itala'l'e loo t;iiopini Prrl id -a IM tl .opln'lt mat.. Unudaiwihn'e Oomple'a Plnnn Work. F.l- n Polio .ditioo. kudULl' Cow plat, la 4 o n m-. je CO Tb. .an, mo. Pull (lit. Com plot la tola met 14 00 Th.. ..' Paper Complete la 4 Taiuin. e 10 00 at.od"i-ion'i "onire without word, folia bil lon. Full a lt. 1 90 Ortavo Kdltlna. lull Onl't 150 Oi lavn fcdllon. I'ap. rcn.ajfl 150 Moian'e 1 Moaetoe. i.I..etly bonnd. Pall (lit 100 sVknberi'i 10 Soaatoi. lit aot boood. Pull Kilt. 100 Icholx rt'it nance. Oomdleto. Elagint bound. In I alii. too aliub.rt'1 piona pleone. Elegantly bound. Poll alt. toil Scknm nn Prnt Seono. Nloe Eaiy plnr pao-r mini no bVhamann'e plooa fort album. Ph'a-antlT bonnd. Fuilill. tvi The tyam. p.pat coeere, 1 10 MOTH IK OOO 8 E, Or Nittlonil Nursery Bhymos. l In Mn.tn hy J. W. Elliott, wl h J boiutiful lllo.tratloai eiii.-ra.ed i r the Hrdlier. Daljoel Uoardi, i.t. MpUadid.y bound Iu cloth, nil dK, 1 W. Ask for Koprllo's Editions. Address, J, L. PKTEKia, Mm Rroadway, Naw.vork Aft-i-ulfor No. ell .'. Cheap olu-te. . S72 00 i:ach W&kJES ehe-. rJu.loM.trl.tly l-aituna o Par l. nUr.frre. AdJre I, J. MUKI'Hk CO., Ht. lwuia, Mo. May la, '71. ly. JOin Q. DAVIS A KOM Union Sjwke Works, 8. W. Cor. Leonard a. Otter Street, . PHILADELPHIA. gVOKES. RIMS, And PLOW HANDLES 49dBd Or Prleo Dta-ES WANTED, AenU and P.d llere for our PRKS3 AND PTRA1SER I'meaa ami ilralm jam., jellies, herhi, vefrelable. lard, lallow, meele. ohreae, no. Ueer oil. iK)( mli) In a few localities Sell quick. Every family wanla ll. Hewing Machine and other e.lahlihel ag.nle ar fimlinir I hia ery profitable CirouUr free. I.il ilefleld and Dam, 102 Waahlogtoa Street, Boeion Maei. Dauchy tb Co's. Advertisements. d110 OA IV POTJR wr.KKt'CAN VAS Olli.Ovl IS(, wo. oo. aa.nl'. profit oo Hyraot'. l.lorir. nl Poetrv anil NongtlTii In "lie we on The New H'u. keep e Manuel, by Ml.i Horner and Mre toe Any a 'tie toaa or woman eau ha.i' an aaeucy. 4, B. PKD h CO. Mew York, Uoaton, CliKago anil o.o Kr.ncl.o. Agents Wanted TZ2W? "BLESSED ARE THE PURE IN HEART." Jut m(i. from au orialn.l palBtlnw by Ida u.nich. Tb'.ilo'U' l Ktly artoii.ed bj.l who n-. It. and ll iur t-i ti-oni hi 'hi. popular. Tho ah .l.oul d in the hlKb' .t nyle or tlio art. In ord.-r to ri axb th bi.mi and . ar. ibik .al".. tha rrli'. le uud tuui-k lwer th.u that at wbtch anf t'hromo of ilk. quibtr ha. orar b n aol.l r.rui. .it-eini ly nhe al Eial ooTa le nt ry. H'.lil ouli l.y au 'icrlotlMU. Apply at nnn. to .O'ur i buii-e f ier. lt ry, Cl-cula e he., fr.e. OKU MA' I.KAN, Publiikera, buo eoio Ht.,I'nlla0.1-lil, Pa. A Work of Int' UM lutereit and Intrlnslo V.luo OCEAN'S ST0EY. It. tho Bllte I .on of 1'i.fauiou. 'TtTtH PAll. l.tY.' AKrat blc Hlxtory of IN-.ao N.vlgHll i , AUvotit'iro end l)i.i.-over nlove to A-k. K p.el alili lift lllng toe d ul, le.tful iliw ur, piraeie., p rue, hu, at.oa ato .he wonde.- b m ath ti a re. Umlnx lift-ot.li k, t b r.i hin. ke. Itt.plrited lllu.lratloo. Aa Ul ;u-t ei.rt. I r.ipori Jid wider, to lour itaya luhffeoay., . J In lo ', r aalla aoi.itu I llv I . t. 3.00" Ag"nt. Wai'tet. r..-nd tor tu I oehOil'-tloB and ol.oiilar.. ll I' Hit Mi U bKues., Pube7W, b.n .iui .., 1'bllaJi.li'bU, Pa. OflTT "CDTCE1 Tha (Ir.at Keto dv X XvJuXi Tor Itiarrb.a a ii 4 Clo lera; l-o ih- .u rur for P v.r and Auuo a.loi.ud loot H HOME PMVMIUAN, Ky l)r, H art. th. Iit.l aud t-t Ctia ly .U -nlial titl iawltb rwuiw-iit-M roro-.ry ko"wn oSma.-a. It. v.lu I. auoid lie tboitamd. hu have ear. ml mone, health and ilia. Aite'iie wanted. It, II. Taaar, I'ublnbur, ui Uro.dAay. . Y. "CAHPHORINE" The Oreal lllnooiiery for th tinmodUt relief k oure nf llh.nrontl.m, Nenralirla, Rpralnl, Ilnil. e, Pi'na, hfal'i., Ktltf lolnf, "walling", In llaninatiou., Iluuloui, Calairb, he. lie. It will not un a-e or it. In, and f r th. toilet I a limiry ID otery rainlly. ToUland wl'l and pow ie.tl- y to iu icreit nianta. t ry it. r rice per oome 16 enu. KKoUEN HO Y V, frop'r, M3 Ur.en wick bU. N.Y. CHOLERA AND EPIDEMIC DISEASES PREVENTED BY U8l.NO Rro.iio-Cliloraliim, The Ktw Odnrless and Xon-Poiwm-VMS J'owerful Deodorizer and DISINFECTANT. It ilf.lroye all bad odori and pntaouou emanatloD. about your (ireuii.ra, and thereby prevent eoniagiou and dnea.es, ooniaineMio poi.ou, ha so odor, and i alway aafe. Diploma awarded hy lb Amibioaii In.TITt.'TB lo TlLUBM & Co., for BBOHO- Ciilouali'm. Tbejr con.ider il of ealue a being nou-poi.onoui and Inoiloroue, and ean recommend It especially for aiedical and general bouaahold ptirpoie where die infection and deodoriiatlon la oalled for." Exhibition or 1H72. Prepared only bj TILDEN & CO. , Sold by ull dniggiet. New York 90th Thoniand Iu Pn-ea. Hal. larraaslng l.uuO more livb Ao.era viang tor our Livingstone " sr Africa or oDO pan , o lyU M. I neomplru aud lot nor woraa ara onemu, 100. om lor ioeoi. D.nu for elrcoiar. and . proof of tb yr. I .l .uoceaa of lb. eeawa. Pm'krt Coiu,.antoB worth lt mailed fie.. Mt-IIHAHD UHUa , fublialier., liJ a.aoiii St, l b 1 1. $10 A DAY. Eaally mad by aa Aaoy of Oar Own Family Doctor." Bet medical work eiunt. Everybody buy that ee ll lluuinal lndiiemnt to agea'l. nend for circular, and term! to UU&vT av OO.' TM Hroadaay, N. V. V9 aa.y eua lure way to maa money, TO BOOK CANVASSERS. A NEW WAY-. OP tax NINO SUBSCRIPTION BOOK Thouiandi ar eold. C.bIbi reduced to a were pa.tlio. Profit, to amoit. Imnien-a. Ad- nteaa, i rait niiit. rvnutiusnil UU.. lit taet lath BU N. X. City. We Want An Afrent In thl townililo to caoTaaar tba new. valuatila aad raetallin book by Or. Jolllf COWAN THK BCIENCB OP A NEW UFB eeoajiBdo .ad Bdoreed hreroml t aalnla. t.re, j.by-loi.n-i, rallnloo and ewiiii.r pa -aia law v' 'O . I a ptiw " v. ' i i t ' tUiSD ron C A I A . . L .yCCj ;Ca Clietp Terms I ) 1ront t,anS m Market, for f r UNION rACIPICRAILROADCOMPAr. Io the GREAT PL ATT TlLlk-f . 3.000,000 Acres InCentrsl NclttmkrJ Now for ! In rraet. of rty acrseawi elpeardj eaMei Utal re la. ' "" e r oeaa, a aannin inuimi raouirew. Mild and hMtthfoLellma'te, Peril le toll. .i..iuii.iir.i.Mmi. niiar. Th. He-t Mrlt-t In Th Wtl ' Tb Mlnlr roelnaa of Wynnlna;. ulora4, and "Tadi, oalng tuppiiod by ta. fora th Platte Valley. , Soldiers Entitled to ft TToroestosd t The Rest lAH-ation lor Cotonttt Ttr. noviRa POR AT.M Mlllloal nfaere i ,,i.ir. 'T'li-i HUI.-1H lAsii. vpnn iur miri ...w ....... u-, d-i inn mi nail- " - - . -" nii w vvsT.nwa re ao n.d eettl-Hl country, pro- p..te.io purehantr. of Cal'r ad t.asS. .'Otinaai .itaa, .no. :ib tb land, aleo.w emi'n oi ii..i ripiir. ram, .Blot wiib. no Bt.p alalUd rrn krryabera. AdAivea. . , . p rAVi Land Oommuwionar U. p. K. It. Oaaaa, Naa. BtHtK CAwvASCRd can end bo mora mj aud attract Iv volume for etp'lnw aale h., I ha Now Hoaalietir'e Mann.t," by MiaeO. , Mrhr k VI r. H. II. 8towei a Ctrlopedleof Du net'e F.ieoomr end a Uoniplota Oool.ry Bunk, nv on. .'iliima. rWnd r clrrnraetn 1. B. PilRDk cu.,N.w Vork, H.i.toa,t.hi.Mor Baa Praaetaea WOKKINQ CL4SkSeR w.k anaraalrad. KmpecUlil. employ nMt n home, day or .Tnlnei uo capital requlredi ItiO Inltrui'tlontend .altialile pwiago of goodee lr n. mall. Addrra., wl'h akm oaat retarn eteau U. IUUMI k UO, lUOneew.cb M, If. V. TXT A WI'tfTY'''' nn wlhlBtomak. ,W IU X XjXJ mowy to .d firepaaipk. ti-oniai.nnii in. riiri'on. a.,, wDifh T.rrbodi honidkno.. i. C. TILTOIf . PllUburw Pa. WANTED. AaTohte"f:J',b.rR'rLr:.': Kawivn BIaohlb mid. at K.Bli'iry Ul. Tu ..,.1 in. tv.m. i ae ni it iic, . aateM and Eaa. I.t l.i-k Miltch Helf Hettlna HtraurhtNe.de Na. Mn .in the mark' t. H twrtarmi thai .or e .mpauT. A l.tr i IIAMTKlM PANTO D:,"bu'ry','co.HN 1 W ' Free to Book Agents AS KLKfJANTLY BOUND CAN VASSWO Honk tor ik heat and clieapeet Family lit hi ever publi.hed. will b aenl frao of chart- lo any book agent- Il con I aim Nearly 700 sno Sorlptua Illuilralioni, and Bftenlo ere meeting with unprecedented nioecie. Addreea, ataiioR eiperienc. oto. ti we will ahne yoo what nur agent ar doing. NATIONAL PUliLlSIILNO 00.. Phila., Pb. Writ for Largo Uluilra'.ed Prioo UK. f . leaaa GREAT WESTERN na pimniiei pa. Itre.oh-loailing Shot Qune, $10 to $00. Double aliot Quit. SA laSlU) ai..i. Oune, $3 lo 20. BiBet. f 8. to 7b. Re.ot. rere, $0 in tlb. Pi.lol. SI to $8 Qua Ma terial. Fi.hing Tickle. Largo diaeount to Dealrro or Club. Army Ouoa, KoToleora, Ac,, bought or traded for. Ooodo font by expraa C. O. 0. to bo oiaminod bofor paid for. NEVER rjejleol a rongk. rtotblng le mora eertala to lay the foiiBdatlou forfutiiroevll ooueeaneacoe. Wells' CarboUc Tablets, hilfln. In all raw of aoddon rold. bower.. taVm lb... TAKLKTrl .hould b. prnmpily aud frerl. niM-d. Thi'j ooailll. th. quality of the blood, mliluaut the le.orliy of th. -tuck, aod will, la .. ..ui.., rosior ueanoy e. iiou lo the if. fuctrd ortl.ii.. Well.' carbolic Tablet, ire put ap n!y la IIMI. blue boi en. T.k an .ulmitiita. Ir ti... ..... be found at yoor drojutnt-a. eendat once In the """'" lore, nno win itrward tbaat M return wall. Won't lie Uei'OtTrd by Imitation holit hy rtro .fl.t. :'t .,it. , b'. "l" U- K EI.I.OOQ, la Plan 8t., 1. y 7WI U ii viruumr, uulvAMtsal iOI for Ikol'.l iflMlhMllrilil: I. tbo mnal powerful rli'.u.er, alrenglk n r and re.i o.i'r or (llaadular obatruotloot boown to Materia Midlca. Il i. eperinlly adapted to eonetitoliont 'worn down" and debllltatnl by the warm we tliari f rprlna an.l eommer. eh.a tb blood le not In actire elr.-ultitloo. rou..qii.ntle aathar Impurit e. from luglahn and Imperfartae. tlon ni the re re'lve nuaoa, and la maalfxted hy tumore Krupiloua, lllof bel, Both), puitulw, ecrofu a, bo. e. T W hen weary and languid from oeerwork and dnllnene, drowiinoee and Inertia tab the piarenf o' eri-r and eliior, the if .tern aaade a Tonic to build ap ahd hrlp the vital lore to re tfBlti their rreiiperatlee powor. In the heat ot eummer, freqnenlly lb Mrcand spl'.n do aot p-oporly perftirm tkelr funrtinn.i th. uter na and urinary oraaBeero Inai tlra. p-nluclng wa.knae nf th noma k and liita.lBe and a prelupoeltioa to blllleul d.ranveueut. DR. WELLES' EXT RA 0 OF JUJtUBBBA Il prepared dlrMy from the Booth Amorti-aa plant, ami I p. eultariy luli. a to all IBoae dim oultiei; It will rlnoie tbe yltlated blood, uli.rnlhoo the life Miring powara, and remoee all oliitruetlon from lupairwl aod oafaobbA Organ. It .hould ba freely taken, a Joroboba i pronoun iwd by mmllral writer the moat el ctont I urlller, Tonle and lr.nt kaowala the whol.. ranaeof medical plaate. JOHN H. K tLLOO'j. 1) Piatt 8t. New Tork Nolo Auant for Ilia IfnllAil Htslaa. Prloa One Dollar ir Uottl. bead for Clronlai Picture & Book Agents Hhould .d Ire., at on e fnrrlrculara, Co. (which lllliant tree.) dee rlblog a uew andiaparb work of art, hy a popular artlit, by a popolar tlet, uow Bi-erly reiy for d.llvery , aad whb-k.M ore to bar. aa eoormnue eale 1-aparlraeed aironUkoald haala toaevar territory. Vbim. ual li.doi aurou will u oO.rrd taoM wh meea tca.iy. n.TK.'ilo work. OKO. MACLEAN, Publliher 7U Sanaom St., Pblla. . , Can. ailing Book Sent Froo for ' Prof. FOWLER'S GREAT WORK tin Manhood, Womanhood and their Mutaal Ia ter-relation Lor, IteLewe, Pawee, ta. Agent .re wiling from to i eople of thl wool day, aad w. eeud a caaeaaalBg book fre to any book axnt- Addrue, etaliag .iperl .ne.. tn. NATION Al. PUBUdUlNa CO I blllKlolnhlft, p. WEAR "YEADON" MILLS FLAlTlfEL If jou want to keep oloar of Golds and Rheumatism. Nothing waahes better. Always Keeiw soft WILL NOT SHRINK. Ask your Starsr kecjior for it , AGENTS WANTKD FOR ' BEHIND mSCEflES IN WAOHINCTOn. The ii'loloat a, boat l:iag booh oeat aabNfh- d. It I'll, all ah-.at tb great Credit Moblilae Hi-aadal, Hi-uatortal llribrrl.e cMirHiom, Hliiua, Lolibiu, aad the woaderful lUbu f tb National Capital. 11 aelle quick. U4 M clroulareand eeaour tarnu aad a full oecrle itoa or th wnr.. Addreee Natloaal FubUaalof Co., Pblla., Pa. SUNDAY-SCHOOL E00K0 AUD PAICZ1 Clalogui upptld hj tha stotUaa guad fyjl TJ ba. TPVmha smnua TiTpinsBtiiei pr .'....ncaniiur an ginriwin the Beplratory Itr. ii., Sore Throat odd.. Croup, Dlptb.rl.. A1"'. !-r,i, Hoarau. I. lrnrM of tlu 1 hroet, Wlndplno, or BromhUl Tubee.Bud ail lli-MieBllf tlio Liiiim. ' iCf WUrCaUUllUMl Ua 6 i S
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