Host. J rttOii:T i:trr i'Tnp'r."- Republican State Ticket PO. JTTTKIK OP Tilt (VPTtP.VI OornT. HON. ISAACS O. GORDON, of JcfTorson Connty. Ton tat THBAncnrn. UON. KOBERT W. MACKEY, , of Allegheny County. XI EPUBLICAW CO.. TICKET. FOR SENATOR. Da. D. F. WAOF.NSELLEIt, ef flellnsgrove, (Saijeettodeclslia ef District Conference) EOR A !., II LY, O. ALFRED SCIIOCII, of Mid llrburg. IRnkiMl ftn tteMalna. mt III.) ... ...... ... . . BENIN L. RAUDENBUSIf, ,of Beaver Fprlnge. pnoTnoN.iTvnr JERE.MIMI CKOUSE, or Mi l llebiirf. ronrF.njsTER .. RErnRnnii JAMES M. VANZANDT. of MiilUlthurg. TOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, h. N. MYERS, of Midiileburs;. FonroMMi?tnsER. JOEL ROW, of Middlecretk Twp. TUEASIJREn, Oi:0. W. ROW, of Monroe twp. FOR Jt'RY roMMISPIOSER A. H. 11ELFHICII, of W. Leaver tp. FOR Al'MTOR. JEFFERSON I ( A LL.of Selinpprove Wu'lothe Imti'lirriT ol'theMcBridc f unity wii O.ui'l guilty of murder in ttio first li'Krct. Tub following in a Hlcrotyped re Kolutiou niloptcil by the Democratic State mi l county convention! : Rmotwd, That wo will not tutin it. (eonnly). Ilt-Holvctd, Tlmt wo will not tmnrlij eulm!t, (State"). iVmocntcy lias bom mihmittint; no lon;r tlmt there id nothing to nub luit, but to bow iu humble milmiin mon to Republican oilminiHtratiou. Ttie increnned demand for bread- ptufTn from Europe will dinpoHe of thiR year a iimgiiilioeut crops nt a liandtMiuio liguro. The dctnaml IY0111 alroad, iu f ict, wan never ho (Trent, RnJ tlio only trouhlu in that therj are not vchsuIm enough to car ry the grain Tlio American farmer wi 1 nmko rnoro money thin year thin he has realized on Lit wheat crop for ycaia pbhL Tho difference in the two late Stato Convention, lUmllicun and Democratic, is nhown by the resolu tion they imoHed iu this rcHpeet, namely : That the Chairman of the Republican State Control Committee not a wilary grabber or back-pay stealer, aud therefore the reHolutiou of 18 Convention condemning theno wrongs do not reach him, while the Chairman of tho Democratic Com rn'tteo gialibed both back and in cr.'nm'd ay, and therefore bi con ention condemned him. "Will ho be reappointed t . . i Some fiL'uree have iiiHt been rnb- lihhed which tell a 'splendid fctory for the Adtuinistintinii and tho K pnbliean party. During the fiBcal year ending .tune !I0. 1S7.1, tlio re ceipts were 84',),5W,740 21, or nearly thirteen per edit 1 tlian they w re tlio preceding vear. Tli'-ao fig ures reprcHeiit the actual burdens of taxation removed from tlio industry of tho country. In 3 rears the nation at debt has been reduced 271,liHH.- 729 10, making on uununl reduction in interest of tho magnificent mini of f 20,t:'5,K77 43. On tho hn,t of Ju ly the outhtamliug indebtedness was $2,147,818,713 .W. The lemocratie Stato Convention definitely settled tho question "whut tthall we do with the Liberal Repub licnns t" by leaving them out iu the colli. In other words, tho Conven tion alopted the old lino democratic platform of their Ohio brethren, thereby dissolving tho Into copart nership between the Democracy mid the Liberals. Wo havo not a word to say ngaiiibt the justness of the decree of resolution. On the con trary we think it served tho discard ed factiou right They aro not a pow.r in the State, and therefore their absistance is not sought or their opposition dreaded by cither of the old parties. They 'havo left them the inestimable privilego of quietly settling under either of the old party banners or raising one of their ou and fighting squarely "on tUa r own hook." llurritbunj Jk yruph. Tho publie debt was decreased during the past month SIX MILL ION hKVKN HINDIIED AND FIFTY-TWO THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED AND TWENT Y-N I NK DOLLARS AND TWENTY-NINE CEN I S. 1 his regular monthly do crease is duo to the policy wisely adopted b tho President at tho be ginning of bis administration to ex tinguish the publio debt ua rapidly as the revonues of the country, with due consideration of other interests, would admit of. The decrease of is and three quarter millions last month carrie with it a decrease of interest on that aura, and that de crease of interest will admit of a de crease to that amount of taxation. Upon tha who a these monthly re port of decrease of the publie debt are good document to go into an election on, showing the fidelity of mo ivcpuuuoan pony to uis trust committed to it, and th necessity oleontinuing it in power in the FtnUand National government, if C i fMit fcKiful timLaia- ' ... . MEl'ORI' OF hj4. Cornea Schools of Sy,l Connty. Hofsfcx-Dnring the nwt Tear each of the following district erected a new school house i Peun, Monre, Franklin, Jackson, Washington, aud West Beaver. 'I hose in Peun and Monroo are brick, the others frame. That in West leaver i furnished with case for look and dinner basket, and has, with tho eioeption of it low ceiling and rongh floor, perhaps the best lighted aud most cheerful room of the sit houses built daring tho year. The house bnilt in Franklin, though frame, is in many respect, the best house in that dis trict It i well proportioned, has comfortable seats and desk, aniB eicnt light, a large black board, and a cellar large enough to hold all the ... " v . fuel far a whole terra of school. Monroe lead nil the other districts in the erection of substantial bruk buildings. Tho last one is contract ed for, and will be built duriug the present year. Snvder County cannot boast of any "lirst-clnss school nousos. We have house that cost enough to be long to that class, but on account of lacking the requisite accommodations and arrangement, fall below it OaonsDS. Of the ninety eight nous not one haa ground "unit bly improved," and only ten have ground of "nf?lcicnt size." l'cRNiTusa. We have none of the "most approved patterns" of furni ture. My statistical report show that only tbirtysix houses have "suitable furniture, ' and that the furniture of all the rest is such as may justly be called injurious. "When the seats are too Ingli or too narrow, tho back vertical or otherwiso objectionable, so that the children cannot sit com fortable, thero is no better term by hich todofligmito the furniture than by injurious. Very few house have a chair for ttie teacher, (hairs for visitors, soat for recitations, or cases for books and apparatus. AppAnATUs. Hcide a fow globes and ontlino maps, wo havo no appar atus worth mentioning. As might bo expected, our teachors are obliged to work their way as best they can ; moRt of them even without a suita ble blackboard, unless about twelve squaro feet of board surface, with nearly all tho paint worn off, can be called suitable. Schools. Tho wholo nnmlcr of schools is ono hundred and seven. Of theso, eighteen aro graded, and six more thoso of r reeburg, Reaver- town, Adamsbnrg, aud Ccntcrville should be graded. Beavertown should havo a house snflieiontlv largo to accommodate three graded schools i and Centro villeone for two. Ci.arhikication. As may bo seen by roferriug to my statistical report of the one hundred and bovcu schools in the county, only 17 were, during tho past year, well classified. Most teacher bad too many classes and too man v recitations. One, for in stance, bad seventeen pninln, 23 classes, ond heard fiftv six recitations per day, giving on an average not qmto live minutes to each recitation Several teachors each beard CO reci tations per day. In inauv schools nearly all tho reading and spelling classes wore heard four times a day. How much children can learn with such continual crank turning, the readers of this may judge for them selves. Text uooks. Ono of the greatest hindrances in tho way of the proper clasnification and successful working of a large number of schools, i vari ety of text books. Whethor this state of things shall continue, ro mains for tho director to say, The law makes it incumlient upon them to adopt uniform series in the differ cut branches, and t see that it is ac tually introduced in tho schools. If they neglect this duty nud thus vio late tho law, they cannot swear or affirm that their schools were kept open aironfhiff to law. Some districts have already taken the proper steps to remedy this evil, and it is honed that tho rest will, before long, do the same. Tho Bible is read in nearly all the schools. School Tr.nM. Tho school term throughout the county, except in Se linsgrove, was that now required by law five months. In Seiinegrove it was six months, and will probably huh year ikj increosea to seven or eight hi j no icnguiemng the term one month gave considerable dissatisfac tion in somo districts. All however complied with the law, keeping their schools open tho lull term. Examinations. Eighteen public ;and fcixteen private examinations were held, at which oue hundred and fourteen applicant were exuniiued. of whom one huudred and twelve re ceived provisional certificates, and to were rejected. At least one- third of all examined should have been rejected, but owing to scarcity oi applicant ai tne tune or the ex animations, it was thought best to grant certificates to all whose aver ago did tint full below four t after wards, however, iu order that all the schools might be supplied with teachors, it was found necessary to grant yet twenty cerunnate aventg iug between four and live. The average of all tho provisional certificates was three and fifty three uunumuu. The oral method of examining wo adopted in all tha branche except orthography, and no question asked but such a the teacher of evert country acuooi nonia be able to an wcr. 'f caches. Tha number of male teacher employed wa niuety seven i female, ten. Twee t -eight bad mora than five year xperienoei fifty-fire, between on tad fir year') xi wnty ,lonx, nona at all Tachiso, In metbotij of teaoh- jtrjcrret-'rwfc'-ilty fcsliudth ASM il. . 1 i j.. 11 .1. fl .iJUfe VFl tMir WHJUVtR uu WITSlt I M l. HtAjitiAn.Aatla T..-I I . ' mA W8 itbem but imitatora. An entue rero- 'l..: i j l v jui'iiiu , in in i; mm j iiumiou. jjverj branch should bs taught Miaerentlr t'mu it now is. Penmanship should be taught according to some appro ed avstem, and much use made of the black board in teaching it Re quiring pupil to imitate tlio printed or (still worse) badly written copies, is not teaching penmanship. Comparatively few pnpus in the rural district study grammar and geography. They seem to have an aversion to those branches, and the cans evidently lies in the teaching. Their inquiring minds become tired of groping in the dark of commit ting, day after day, page upon page, of the, to them, meaningless lan guage of the Grammars and Geo graphies. Many of onr teachers have yet to loam that there is a diff erence between tudying subject and merely eommittin it to metnory. The teacher should make more nse of the black-board than of the text-book, during recitations in both grammar and geography. Heading fare no better than the other branches. In teaching elemen tary reading, the ABC method is almost exclusively pursued. Why the most unphilosophical of all known methods is so tenaciously adhered to by our teachers, is difficult to conjec ture. AJTsneH rosHInc tin alio a rsdlcsl j difffrtnt m-ibftd. At si praicnt ooa it eiit In mot ochool, ih ti-rclM It mont oioontoBout sod mctnlnitttat ont. Tbt only iamrnoiinot iht teohrt glvt I belr pupitl r, sol to ptt tbt pupolus lion poind without pruning. 8otnt ft quire lb? pointt lo be ntmfd wbtnrvrr ilify r mrl io rtuding ; olhert go to tlill srttitr niremr. sad require ant pupil lo ciuot bile snoibtr redn. Eiopbtti. In flection, tnd suitable tunet art almost en tirely nrftretrd. In noil lohnoli ton muob tlmt it devnU rd to srithmrtio. Imlted. i tome. tbM. brsnrh receives more time then all iht oibert litlieo together. The ennie objeotion tbtt sppliet to tbt melhoila of teaching the other branches, applies lo arithmetic. There ie loo much mechanical working for answers'' sod out enough inJepemlenl thinking. Our teachers ihenmelfes need a differ. ent kind of training from thai heretofore received. They must bt taught to rely lees upon presoribed rules, and more upon reasun and ootnmon sense. Visitation. Two hundred sod twelve vinila were made, ranging from half an hour to half a dav eaob. All the schools exoepl, two were visited twice; and some three to fuur limes. While the schools wvrt in session, nearly all my time was devntrd to visitations. In nine diniricis I was accompanied by directors ; and in two, half the board ac companied me to all ibe school. During my second visitation, I hsld ere- tnng eiliicationnl meetings wherever I uould have it announced a sufficient length f lime previously, lo hares general si tendance of parents and all olhert inter ested in the public 'schools Some of three meetings were well attended ; others nol so well, owing lo the deep snows. County Institute. The County Institute wne held in the Court House at Mid lie- burg, during the Aral week of January Eighty-seven of our teachers were in at tendance. Tho regul ir iusirurlors from abroad were Mins Flora T- I'arsnns, of Rochester, N. V., and 8. A. Toiler, of Philadelphia ; lbs former also read an essay and the Utter delivered several leo- lures. The other lecturers and ees iyists were I'rof. D. Dnlinir,er, of Union 3-mi. nary, II. I. Oourley, I'iiisburg, Supt. Kain. of York, Kx-C'o. 8upl." W. Moyer. of Froehnrg. Horace Alletnan of Melina grove. I'rof. V. 8. Hover, of Freehurg Academy. Dr. J. V. Kbtndet. of Middle- burg, A. W. Poller, Kq. of 8alin(rove. and I.. W. Anpnch, T. J. Forrey Dr. A. M. rubier. U. C. Dower, aud Miss L. 0, Kvans of our own teachers. The Institute wss by many considered the hen and bluet Interesting ever held in ibe county. All ibe session, especial ly I hour In the evening, were well attend ed by tbecitiiena ; ami it is believed Ibat much good was arrouwlirbed. I cheerfully accord Hit credit of making ibe Institute a success, lo the instructors, leomrera, eesayislt. and all oibert who so cordially lent me iheir aid, rtomeolibe teacher who were not in attendance, bad sufficient reasons for iheir Absence; others had nol. All. I believe, afterwards regretted Iheir absence, anil Hence I bave no word of censure for any of ineui. I However do ma he-it ie lo say, ibat leacburs whoabseut themselves from be County Inmitute, without a suffi ieni cause, soould not again be employed lo leacn. uead lesohert hart no business among living norsl There are impediment io the way of making all our lusliiulee successful. 1. Our townt art all loo small to realise anything but a very small fraoiloo of our expanses, from evening leolnres, were we io charge admission feet: Si. Our teaohert have thus far been nn willing to make an annual contribution lor ibe purpose ; 8. Our people are opposed lo lakiug anything run me smaneai sum out or lbs county treasury. The mm last year taken out by uiy.si'ir, though small oompared with what other counties willingly every year pay for Ihe same purpose, wae Ihe largest ever required in Ibis county and jei i roipioyeu tut uimosi eoonomy com patible wub the tduealional interests ot tht county. Directors. No mailer bow faithful tbt Superintendent may hs in Ihe discbarge of uis uunes, ii me atreoiort Mil in theirs, ibe schools cannot prosper! and to Ihe same esienl Ibat they rati, Ihe children are robned of ibeir education, and the laies of ibe district wasted. ,ucn iinvuiurs responsible ornoe In s district than ibat of school director. The uireciors arc emrusisu with Ihe most Ju. dioiout espendilure of Iht people's money lo secure io Ibe children good eduoatinn. and that requires mea ot judgment and Infee-lll. In atinrl tha hai n. t . .i.. ji . " . - N'.M I U III, UIK tricl. tvldence however It not wanting lo sliow thai tbs most suiiabls men, If can. didates, areoften defeated and others, who possrssnnae or me roqulsilt qualileaiioos, elected, Wbsi sucb is ibe ease, lha ehll. dren are made to suffer for Ibe tboilsigbi. . . I ,L.I . . . iUir parrnis. men loo Sums, liniet seek Ihe uffioe from impure motives lo secure poilliont at teachers for to competent relatives. li affords mo f lraaurt lo be able to sptak In tbt most favorable terms of many ol our directors. Their frequent visits to tht schools, tnd oonsiaut solicitude for heir tucoest. deserve iht aiost unfuigned gralllude of both children and parents. In sums districts.- however, there was very little Interest manifested in the schools. Neither directors nor pareuts visiled them, and duty compels mt lo say ibat torn of then were almost beyond tu durance poor. Thai directors seed sot visit Iht tobools until I here it tomn'alnl asaiasttha iaa,h. ere. It a oioet oilsuksn eonesptloo of duiy. Th.y should visit them frequently le see bow they are eooduoted i whether there is any eauae for tonplaial, and ie eaeourais both isachert aad Hipllt. . j i sere is esraans aa saara, kauui duly ibat direeiare eaa ' arrrai la tkair Boial apaeliy. thaa laal ! saaoactiiy. iU iu-rrlai 1-1:3 t tL jt t , tcboolt le teewiv kit MgttttltsM. and ! tee for tatjatervt what ahaagee aid lm prevassvif are) aeeaesaary. A am her eaaUev f a Uaej Impartaaet It that otV'ving tk Uaehert aeeording it their ejuallfleaMona aad Ihe tjaality f th work (bey Svtforai. Paying them all la dlseWYainatety. both oatpettni and laewva pt erii. ibt tats salary, Itaellhar Jaeloe lo tbn well ouslned. anr th meet judi cium net of the pwblie nosey. Conclusion ---I lender my thankt I aft wbe en operate with mt, especially to tha School Department for favors received sad i directors, teachers, tad eiUsent fur their limine se and hospitality. HXW ADVBETISaf BWT8. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters teetsrMntary apoa the estate) of Will Urn Waaner lata ot Monro nweishlp, Snvtar Co Ar i haTlngheei geante tnthe aatlarsignal, all persons snowlnr themselves lateb'a-l In ssld eatiie ar rrajMela at mska pay m-nt wlihoat itlv. aa th m having eia'ias ea th" Mat all! pnseBl tbta IS) I.H.WAOlEa, H. J. BUTCH. Sep II, IS i Ksesntort. DR A. M. SMITH, mrsiciAX axd suboeon, Offeri hit professional eervleet fe'lht till tent of Adamsbnrg and vieialty. Sep 4, 71 Williamsport Fire In surance Company. NOTICE is hereby jriven that the venev of Thomas M. Xaats of Freeharg Pnvrtar anantv, f r Ihe ahv eompaar was re voked Anaast IMh 1st aad that be liti longer si tltorlsa-l to tranearl anf kind al baslaesa f.ar tbt saM WUIIaawport Firs Ii.sarane Coatpaaa, . UKNJ. W. TttOMPllv. Beers tary. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE i hereby given that Thoa. B. Kants, of rrsebarg, Sorrier Co., Pa., la no longei aaenl, canvasaor or solicitor tor thsTrsvels s Intnranoe Compauy (Life aad Aorlileat) of HartfoM, Onn. Any authority lieertofore granted hla by said eonii anr or IU Mat ag-at at Wlillamspoit Pa. has been Only rev..a.l The pali. le Isl.eratoy esnlloaed against trans, a tins ouj baalreee aihauver with said Kanls on aveoant of said company. ALEX. M. lifcAW, Stat Agent. Williamsport. Pa. An. It, 'Ii. Public Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that Thoa. It. Kaols. of fre-btirg, Pa. la an Ion- srr Assntnrenb Agsiilofihe Wyomios In. ir anee ompany. utwilk-s Uarre, Pa., aad that -ij aoiborltf heretnt're granted htm by the Co.. or Hi. a-.d-re al to iraosaet baslues. for Ueu,hMU..dl,.v1ked.HooLKY Agt. at ft atsoutona, Pa. Aug. 15, lira THE JEW GROVER & BAKER LOCK SlITCn Sc wi iter 13 acli I no. The Oror.r snd Rkr loseMne lar at el 'anv t"r ma.'niue lur unasa niaiog auu g.u.r ai family us.. Th. stll'-h la t-eaollf il ard dnraMe. II Is so almple In Its eomblnatlon of parts and Ita prar Ileal nneratinn that It IS v.r? dlnli nlt to gt Ii oa out or i.-arr, ana is easily maoag a. It la lovalaahle In tne family, as hv Hall kladi or worn ran no", tne nnwi raurk'S, as sell as in. -carMi wiia o'uai laoitii. ThsORiVKR fc Br.1 with Its recent Ita nrniam. als Is n.it. iloratils. o-nsTi.otai. sin tils, and narfn.1 in Ita ? rtl ns. It requires l a vtpns. nr ri-paira man in, 01 tu. nutu.r. ous maehluei Iu uso, and has Lena In eonstaul use lur Sixteen Tears wttbnnt the outlsy of one cent for repairs. It Is onuiy noi-ssii wnn maca waiaunaui. and eo vee, '(IH S A LIS HV Hainut'l 1- nust. Aug 14 '73 iklinsgrove , I'a. si s. w a & n lJ 35: o Hj f a s- 8 8 i 2 .H rr. 2 P all H "la r ? h-O P aw VrJ O " 3 S S a EES LJ . -sal JS- is? I J js. b a- PJ H i If ?- S H Hop , : lr - l t ADMINISTtATORB' ROTICI. Ullete ef AdsslatslraUas) ansa th tetalt ef AdasaSaawht late af Beaver tewathla. flayda O., dee'd having hear granted U Iht tad erst gaed, all pvraeas knowing taeva- tsivee iMebte ie eaid eetate art rMaaetad la makt aayatat srlthent delay, aad tktae having eWsst Iht two win pratent Ikeva t XUAS SPBCHT, A2S,7l.f4 Admlnlttralot. Estatb Or Jacob ITkidicii Dm'o. NOTICE U hereby fri von that the anderaine. aadltnr appelated bv the O. U. of Snyder rnaa'y, to mas. dlt Iball-ia of the balance In the hand, of the Admr. a' eald estat., will ali.nd to the dntlee of Ms efflra In (setia'srove, on etaiinnai sr.r., a, at io O'eloek, A. M. Where all parties In interest are Invited tn atlead. A. W. POTTS R. Sellaegrova, Aag It Ti) Auditor. BEST NURSERY. Oldest in' the State. tB eMsaVSVaVavaavaVa This old and popular Nnreery, lo sat. 1 at York, Pennsylvania, le etilt aader the mansvenaat of Reward J, fcvaae A Uo. la qaaatlty and quality of Fruit, Ornamental Trti, Vint$, this Iirarf It not egeetled by any In the Watt la aonaactli with th. a. rMrv th. Proprie tors prop to furnish every variety of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, atee. a aa parlor article of cereals Wheat, Oats and Corn, Tasrepa'eHon whleh Feans k fin's anrsery has hereiofora sast lnsd thrrmghnni th. mat I. a safe arante to parclusara that tbsy rac.lve aia. inr to.ir mnt.y Kit Pensilne forthieenatvt lear.nl aa wilt eanvaaa Ihla aad edMnlng enantlM aad lak. ord.r. or II'. fall trade Patronli" kuni lattl- tnttons. Address, CLI fOTZl.tlF.. tvnentat r. tr. Hag. la, I. ly. .ualaut Co. Pa EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters teatameatar na tha aetata al JOHN KNP.PP, lat of Wall B-av.r twp., nayd.reoaaty P. deoasssd.havebMa granted In the naderslena. all narsnns hnowlna? them. salves Ind.htwl to aald aetata are riuend to mate Immediate paymaat while thoa. basing elalms will praasat them dole authenticated for sotlismentto JKHr'MI AH K N LHP, a. a. aiuairFF, Aog.tt. Tl.tp. d. Lxeentore. Kollca of Incorporallon. Notice i hereby (riven that a peti iba with Artl.'ee'w.. fllod with the Pro. tnonotary.a pr.aenla.1 at May Term A. D. IST9, for the Ineirpoiatlun of"Fsbrer's sillvsrcorart Band," and that a Charter of ln-orporatlon will beerant-d atnattH. p, T. IS7) term ofeoart, iiuIms eaaso I. shown to tha contrary, a. per Art of Assembly authorising t'oa-ts to sraat charters ate. t.UKOIJSK. AOS. sl.'7J,Jw. Prutby. JoPfj J. BAIIY ELTOV BPr. LIPORW HKNHV J. lit VI, BAat'L W. VasCULIL BC. SIIATEU, WIT JOEL J. BAUT & GO. HOSIERY, SMALL WARES, White Good, Embroidrritt Ac IV. 3d Mt., Philad. g A. WETZEL, Justice of the Peace. Beavertown, Snyder Co., I'a. All kinds of collections made on libtral lermt. Prompty stttndt to all business enlrueltd to bit tare. (June 20, 73if T HEOS. SWTNEFORD. WITH KAUB & FRYI IMI'OKTEHU AMU JOUIIEKd Or CHIIV-fV, OLAHS & Ciieoii8vnre. 301 & 303 CHERRY STREET, .te.n Anb aad Race Philadelphia, Pa. Constantly on band, Orlflnsl Assorted Packs (ea. I'r. Mb-n's Sprlncearas Hyspspsla Liver Cam- ptami. txitisiiH,iion, vuis iids oi soon, dour stomach. Water Hra.h, H.artharn, Low Hple ls,Ac. In thlrtyflv vrarni-v.r falling toeu eihe m-'t obst'O.-e cases m,,i be drogeete, lohn A. Moals, Aaenl for Mlddirbor. l- p t. lit r.iania p. n. Lvinuiarsuatiaaoaappiivaiioa jaug. i - s T. ELMO HOTEL, formerly THE UNION. Xoi. 317 ond 319 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA. First-CliiM Accommodations at $2.50 f er tiny. JOSEni M. FEGER, Trop'r JJAUDINQ & FERRIS, Patent &. General Claim Agency, WnHliiiitftoii, D. c. Ma U . .Jl... 1. ..tl a.... At a. aa. I tnr, a(iiiB wnil swwi inrVVfll IHI IPOs Hon of thtuoiry ttmrougM rvUftbUman, i d btitinit atruttUtl to iilia will rcttr ivuji hhBitUB, J BBa IS, 'J, OlFrtllTElPIIISE The uniy rolls bl. gut distributive In las wastry $100,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS I TO DISTRIBUTED IN Wa. r. hineb; 2nd BEMI-ANNUAL Gift Enterprise, To be drawn Monday Oct. lath, It 71, ONE OKAND CAPITAL PKIZE. $10,000 IN GOLD. One Priu $5,000 in SILVER FIVE PRIZES 11.000 FIVE PHIZES $500 TEN PRIZES $100 each in GREENBACKS I Two Pamllr Peirlagee aad Matekad Hoesee wita Biiv.r-Moueted Uaraass, w..rta (l.teu aa h Twobu.glwi, Horaea. a.'., worth ou.aob I I Bns Imiaaul liiawwatd pltaaw waetb Mea aarh 10 Family Kasrlog Machlaaa, worth (iue sahl i sou uvta eaa siieoe mvot naetieg tea worth from (at ta (Sou each. Oold Chains Milvar-wara, Jeaeirv, ae ae. Whole another Olfts. It.oa Tlcksu Limited to et.uuo AucNTsi WANTRD te sellWeketita whom iiawewi prMaiaajs win aa P.M. Slt.le 11. a. u a-ii tils Tiskau I0 Tw.lv Tlek S'S esui Tw.utf -ve H.t. a ml Ulrenlars uitalalnn a lull list ot arlaaa. a das. .riptioa ui to. saaa'-.r ut ara.iag, aao etlesr laiurisiiisa in ,.i.rwn w tua aistriaauoa, will be seat ta aav en. ordering I hew. All t- au. B, a-, ar, wwfaHwaa W Mala O.nect Ii. CHIMB, Bas ml wi w. rina at. Utaotaaavi, o AGENT8 WANTED. In (sen eewnty at aaeh Rtaf, ftsv Ih P ttuaal s -(laj LlVEAJDtrAfi( t i if til 'i-k T) wub (. eiaie vt ' -' ef I4.aMsla t ie C ' I. s-a - -s a-e , " , BXAfl fO CATALOJCiJ Of Kst.TI, Olsaav. part snags, t to It cents H .Velio's Ohsmh Masts taUe.nts NOVELLO'I OCTAVO IDITIOff f Opsba Prta tt i e a fetna la ahvth, (lit MOTILLO'I Oelav BdlUea at Oraterlee. sjrrwisr ITovello's CheapEditions Of PtARO-POBTI CLASSIC. BeeV. M prelate, aad roraM. fTtsth. ) W BaetlMtvan's ta sfcaastae, KWaatiJ boaad PallOnllt. (M Basthnv.n's as Plane plecaa. Elegantly bnd. Pail gilt, frhnpevi'e vatsee. mi papal eevert tianvln'e -OlialSee Lbopl.'s Kaetame " irboptu-s Masurkaa, -Chopin's Balad'e (Jbanla's PreloOe t e iw eo tee eo tea tThpln,siaata tie M.ndelaaohn'e Oomptatt Pin Works. Kit . gaat Polio sdiltoa. fall OUt' Uo- plate la voiamee te The easse. ea. rati gilt. Oea stole ta tvalnmae Mt Ths sasae. tvo- Papst Cempkte la 4 volant'. It tt af.adslssona's Songs wlthoal ward. Fella EJl loa. Fall gilt. i octave tvtltloa. Pall Oat't (o Octavo Cdltoa. Paprrovejt Ite Meaart's Is Monetae, Kleastly hoaad. Pall nit , soe Schaban'sMSoaatet. Xletaal hoaad. rail (lit too ehah, n't Ihtaose. Oosadlete. Elagaat hoand. Fail gilt. f 00 ababert't ploaa pi sees. Elswaatl boaad. Foil sit. too Schasssaa't Foreal eonof. Kin Eay plavM. Papr eeveaa. 10 Bakareaaa's yHoaa fort albasa. Fkgaatly boond. Pall (lit. lo a si a. aanat etrere, I tu The I MOTHER OOOIE, Or ltationat If ureerr Bhymea. Bet to Mesls by 1. W. Elliott, wlib tt beanllral lllaatralloas aogravad by th. Brothers IHIalsl Hoards, tl so. 8pUadid)y ban ad la sloth, (II adgM, (1 SO. Atkfor Nnvello't Editiom. Adbes, J.L.PETERS, e Broadway, Kew-vork Agent foe MoreuVe Uaeap Maslc 672 00 Each Week.. aawhera. stasia ss alrullv Vsllluiaie Par- eularefree. Addra t,.. WUKTHt CO., Ml. Laraie, Mo. Mar la, Tt. It. JOB" Dins 4 SOX Union Spoke TFor, 8. W. Cor. leopard fc OtUr treat, PHILADELPHIA. aT.ad for Price LUt-W gPOKES, RIMS, And PLOW HANDLES. WANTED, Agentt and Peddlen for our PRESS AND fT KAIN EH-Presses and airalntjami, jelllee, btrbs, vegetables, lard, tallow, meets, cheese, o. Over CO, tlOO sold in a few localities. 8ellt quick. Everv family wants II. 8ewlng Maohine and other established agentt are nndlng Ibie verjr profitabla. Ciroulart free. Lit iledeld and Dame, 102 Wasbingloa Street, Uoetoa Mast. JJauchy A Co'e. AdvtrtitemetUi. jim OA IK FOUB WEEKS' OAKTAS .OUlNCI was ono. aaeat's proflt en Hrraot's iTinrrr ol Poetrr and rl'Migi (Tu In one waa oa The New MMasrksepe-'e Manaal.br Miss Bfawrn.r aaa mrs Blow. AD 7 aciiT. man or woman eaa aave aa aaaney. e. n. rnnu m.kj New York, lluaton. Cbkago and sen Pranclaco. A eennfo Wnvtfaii ?"" "Prt BLESSED ARE THE PUKE IN HEART." Just reads, from aa original painting bp Ida aogh. TaiS loia-e I-gieatly adiuhad b l who as It. and Is sure H I oun hi iblr popular. Tho 'aii axecuii d Iu the hlh.t sijrlo of th. srt, In or.ir to resx-h the masses and urs larg. aalra, the rrl 'e I. mad. ma h l"W.r Inaa that at wblek tlhroao of like Duality ha. b. -a sold. Terms est-wmeljr liberal. Exoluaive tar rltiirf. Hild oalr by aausorlptlnn. Apply st on. 10 Sevan choice -if Lrrlt-irr. Ctreuls . ae., frra. ukii MAi i.CAn, raoiua.es, ih aan aom t.,Pblladelphla, Pa. A Work of Intense Interest and Intrinsic Vain OCEAN'S STORT. Mv th. anted son of tlio feuwas "PETE PAR. LEV.'' a grai'hla HUtorj of Ocean Navlg.ll .0, Adteutnre and IllK-ovsry alma tne Aik. Hi plete llh slartlln( Ine d-uta, fsrful dissvlsr, pira.ias, p rus, ao., auova aio ,aa wonu.ra .1. ai athl. a sea, liivlmt DreOslna, tle.raihia as. Ii4.plr.tad llluilrstloas ASOU just start ed ri orl li loid.rs lnfunr days l.'I la UvedaS .1 Iu t0 .la,-, e I Mils sj.i d.rti.lly Iset, t,MKi ag-nia wautki. Bend nr tu.l ueaeiiimou ami ci ontara, ntsiiAnusHUSi, rum iw, ou' son at., Philadelphia, Pa. CWP TLt I L' L' 1"be Oreat Remidv OXilv JL X nTr- for Diarrhea aud vjiit i.r.i ai.n ibs .u.-iire tor vvi r ana aso. ssloi.nd 111 Of K HOME PIIVMllJiAN. Bv llr Heard. Ih. laUat and beat Family sl.ll.al BKiewiia remedies ror every Known diseaaa Its value Is attested by thoasuids a ha have ear ed mooer, haal'h andilla. Agsuts wsot.d. K. B. Tbbav. Publisher, Su. Brosd.ay. tt. Y. 'CAMPH0RINE" Tks Oreat Discovery for the Immediate relief a care of Rheesaatlem, Nenralgls, Sprains, Bm. as. Pains, strains. Klllf Joints. Slw.llln.s. In. flanimatloaa, Bunloaa, Catarrh, k.. ae. It will not grease or sum, snd f r tha toilet I a Insure ar v fauslla. ThMuknit. avlll ..J hah. tmmtl f Lo ita arraAt tnarlta. Tnr li Ptlna m. Lillla U eeats. RRoUEN UOYT, Prep'r, tut Una a wia. .v, is. 1 . CHOLERA AND EPIDEMIC DISEASES PREVENTED BY USING Bromo-Chloraluni. The AVto Odnrlft and Non-Poion oue Jmeerful Deodorizer and DISINFECTANT. It deetroys all bad odort and poltoaons emaaaiiont about your premises, tad tbtrthy prevents oontegion and dieeast ennlaint no poison, bat ao odor, .and ie always safe. " Diploma awardtd by tbe AataiOA Iksvivit lo Tildbr A; Co., for Uiomo CatoBALi'a. They consider il of value as bring non-poieoaoue aad inodorous, and oaa reeommend it especially for medical and general houssbold purposes where dit infeeiioa and deodoritaiioa It called for." EiHiBiTina or 1872. Prepared only by TILDEN ft CO.. Sold by all druggists. fit Tork Nth Thousand In Prees. Eale laereaslng t.ooo mors Lies aossts vtaris for oar Livingstone " .alfrica over toe pan s, o ly (tt. I nenmpleu aad lafe rlor woraa are oHered, look oat for tbem. baud for elroulara and ae. proof of th. aretaal eueoaaa of the eeaaun. Pocknt Coini auioa worth (10 aaaiiaa traw. niDUABV SSUS , rBUUSBe'S, Tal aansom Slaj Pkila, 01O A DAV. Easily mad bp aa Agency of "Onr Own Family Doctor." Beet medical work extant. Everybody blra that saes It Uaeen.1 ladoeemeata to agesue. S ,or;lr1fr sad terms to IttiUT h UO.' Ta Hroadoej, H. V. ws. ab ss- sea sure way to makt money. TO HOOK CANVASSERS. A HET7 WAY- or aunRiMo l SUBSCRIPTION BOOK Theasaadt are sold. Oaavaavlag rsduMd te a mara taaatlma. frnBt. ii.aK.iL. i...mmm i a dieae. MI'RatT MILL VtlHXJaliism' rut US Hast Stk V N. X. Ulty. . ' T7o Want An tt la JhH towasklp t emaveea w the aew, xtaaWe aad eastasiiiaa hook bp loT. iotasT Oos,A. the ci xxct or a rem ur ad a4"" b - BY STATE AUTHORITY. foe lbs pwrpawe . atdra la rbaaataWlsaea ml mt LINCOLN IJBRARV. A ead rverrt will be stea rata tut at rtawar. N. J-, .a NUVkBsSS la. tali, at whMk ttsae essd pt.a. aaaoooinoiMh wilt wdbrtrtbaud aoMag tee ttek- bntde-, Ths enW.rplee la shansraaTby the lewl -latere ef . theatateaf ffew Jeraay, rnrtb patpti.e ab,ve a doaand, and purehssarsof tiak IS eaa rely apon per t 'alrtce. in ibe ill tetbnttea and prompt pa.yeaeat ot lb' gins, as ednertltad. Tk-ki-ts rsx-ktfne .llrnr (I . . (aeaia Ossb Ulfis. the fnlewlis girts will be dlsiri- . bnteJ amoaetth kat eo:rirs Immadl tely after Ibe Ooa--ert and fine ild Imiaedlately tbereat.aet ONtimtfiiuiitiiT avi.to Ortf. OR AMD OAaH oiri 1.V oaanaaao Uasa tltet tseot Oaena,a'saUtP ( ICaahOln - 0M I Cask 0 rt (tea lUaahOin . lesae lOaehOllt ltl fa-kilfl on CasbQIft tlta lOaahttlft I ton lOaebOin 1 sea Itlash flirt I uoo 1 Cash am lee loashniit tea) 1 O shOtft iees lOaakUift Ita IrarhOift lioa I Oash (lift I on 1 t's.h (irt I to M'sahttift I to It Cask ntfts (to sash 1st ' touashoins oo tee ion ta h ftins too In SOJ )t)ash Olfts so let too. !eebiitrts it aeon oos'ehiru t Itevi It ajt Cash Old. 1 M a nasi ras Oirta (ci. 000 As we employ a. agents antelde of th larga allies. Me we thus eoai.Ud tu glea parehaaara the baaeBt aftke OTaimlaaloa that wwold other. law go Ihe Ag.at. We will therefor seed oa It tl.kats t,t tie, or tt for t0 t f e t. ata. gle tlek.t. one dollar each. All eommaBieatioo promptly ansveml. 1 k diatrlbail a will h. oondnele t bf a sworn eommltlee, nko will dectu. a,a the tair-esadl eaftet Impirtisl most Impartial mole or distrl b illoaj. A llatef aambera u whleh glfta ae awarded will be sent t every pnr Beer Ira ae diataly a fur te O -a. art. Wa will eand tieketa hy eiprv Bs, and clleet on dellr.rr. wh.n e. or dered, no sare an I send yoor nil sddre a nam, town, eoxnty and stat, plainly written, Aa overone-half ol tbe lleke e are alre.dren giired br Agents la Ibeeltlea near by, we wnakt adv.eathe bi d. eire .... or more to foewnrdl tlieir order at oace. Dnaotd.Ur. ' K now 1 eg tb. manse is of th is ente-nnea, wa ea assure thane die that It will a a a-andaao. ees. snd sv ry ceiB l ao. can he pl.oel In It, Th. msn.grr. ofthl. .ntervrl.e srs msnof eqaraeter snd at.llly, and Ike. Is a, d.-nat bat Ih.y will make tLe .nlerr.s emluentlf snreess. fal ' Newark lisliy Press., Addr.es. Psnnns aV Co.. Directors. Kenan. M. 4. WORKING CLASS.! Week guaranteed. KepaaUbl. enipl Male or Pe. male. BnO. aaaranleed. KetMaoUbl. eninlovio.nl at fcoma, day orevaolnsi no capital req 01 red 1 fall Instrnetiune end veluabl. paa.atra of good sen fraa by mall. Addraa., wltb aim eaotiwnrn atamp, it. VOL NO fe UU , ITSOre.nw:ch St., N. V. CanvaMinK Hooks pent free for the UNDEVELOPED WEST OR .FYr Years In Ti.e Territories Theonly complete history of that vast regtna be. IsiOen the MlS'lsslnnl aad Paelnai Ita Raanar. eaa Climate, Inhabua-.ta, Nalir.l Cnrloeltle., aw. iirvaMiaintnitiii rsnnarsriDi arts, ry. Lands. People and Uurl -sltles of 'h.Or.,1 West. Agents sresal.ln4 Irom 1 1 to .6 enplea a day, and we Mnd a eaarsaing bonk free to any wwiisni. Au.iraw, stating eipar et-e, sto. . NAVWRAb PcBLtsaiae Uo Philadelphia Pa. onICE RAFT! An Official and Tbirlling History of THE POLARIS EXPEDiriON, Under the lata Oept Hall, hit untimely death, Remarkablo reecue of the crew from a Floatlns; Bald of Is. Also, a history of all the etpelltl int to the Arctic world from the Earliest Times. Profusely Illustrated. Acnts Wanted. Address PatlLAUBLrBIA BvOK OoSJrAMV, PHILA. Afgantm AVimtecl. Sond for Ustalogue. Dousstic Sswia MacBina Co , Navy Tone. Writ for Large v,l!uetre;sd Price list, .ddress. GKurwRTtKN PTW. sv mr I J -saysa AU.V 1 M Mm sras. currRriaosmniuicii pat Brecch-lonUing Shot Guns, 4 to $00. Double ihot Ouns, $H to f 150. Kiugle Ount, Si) lo 20. Kifles, $R. lo 7V Rev. vers, $ii lo $25. VM.ils. $1 lo $8 Gun Ma terial. Fishing Tickle. Ltrge dlsootint lo Dealert or Clube. Army Ouns, Itevolvera, 0 bought or traded for. Good sent by ei press 0. O. 0. to bt examined befor paid for. NEVER Neglect a rongh. Nothing le more certain to lap the foundation fur future evil couaequeacaa. Wella' CarboHc Tablets. are a sare enre for all dlaraseael the R.eplrstary I Y' ---, "'s isms, i.iiua, 1 roup, uiutneris, Asihms, tlstsrrh, Uoarsi s s. Donee, of th. , uruat, t inupiu., or uroui nisi Tubas, and ail Dlseesi-sortbe Liiuga. leall ra.ee or andd-n eold. however laVen, the.a TARLF.T ehoald be promptly and freely .' r'SlS IBrDHSIIIf Ot VOC niOOU, mitigate th. serartir of th. ttack, aad will. In a jary .n ii raw, restore Healthy action to the at tected entane. "ells' Csrbollc Tablets are put up note In Utile I blue botes. Tkrannls-:tuUs If thee can 1 1 b. found at our dranRlal'a. send at oace In the I new i ore, ana will lor ward them hr I Don I ba Deceived by tmlUllont hold by iniiulsU -aula a h .g. JOH N Q.KEI.LOQO. 11 Piatt HI.. N. Y. Bend for circular. Mole Agent for the 1M la lb most pows'iul olesaeer. an nih. en r aa. raxnorvr af Ulaadalar bsirullOBil kaowa to Materia Mtdlc. I Il is spseially adapted to eonstllnllonll worn dwn" and debilitated by the warm wet-l thsri.f spring aad smosarr. when th blood wl aot In active circulation, eonarajuraile gath.'l liuparit aa fross slagglaMiasa and uaaerfrs-t e inia wtne ao-ro'i. orvana, .Bit ta taaatrrsieui by lamore Eruptions, Itlotcbas, Bolls, pustulstJ When weary and languid from overwork; and dallnaae. drowsiness and laertla take thai nlereofenerirv and vigor, tbe si at. m ads SB Tnal. to build bp ahd help the vital forest torsi aalu tk.lr reeoperallva nowoe. I I . l. - i . ' m . . L M a .r aja, oi samiavr, iraqnaniiT im ' Liver a nd Hplean do not properly pa-fnem thel UI"- funcilonsi th. al.r a. and arlaary .rxaas sr Not laaetlve. praduelag ejkaaas of the sto usl ,.,!,.. aad IntestlBos aad a predUpoeltloa to taUUew "'''"'"K deraBgemaul. ililljreii J)R. WELLES1 nerv il EXT RAO OF JUKUUEBA clothe, Ie prepaeeddlreelly from tbe Booth Ameelesi !"'' ' plant, and Is peeuliarir suited I all lha dl hg( cl eallleetll will rlaaa tba eulaied, UooaJ Jom . m atr.oalh.a Ihe life srlvlng tamre. aad esaia all olistruetloat from laualrsd aad taraebl. Oraaas It ebould be freely taken, a Juruheh as SKSStauaora DJ ssedL-as weltaas lb. BA.1 . eisai termer. Tool, and Itaubetraent know tne waoi. rana-a or ma.iir.1 p'aata. JOHN tt. KELLOUO. I Piatt tu. Wa Ti , .h Ageal for the UBltad But rnaa, umm uawai par StotU. tMB4ot Ulrea; or UlrsakJ is..-.'! W.aid saVJra-e a ee elennlssa. A.-, fwn e raMMMi t.l aeswit r.at.l A-s.r ... . new ead aaa I v th. ac t, -y . t . invi'' ' -It'" sure bout a i a tubl lion he drinl n to tt lifl avni llll 110 I , and i io patl rcuk tl piiniuor i n tlio 1 (im am om to i Ifcnoo. t iiaiip lt i , tO 11 till nielli nat tins .delight Iprovided