' -- -. J ttoi l.ii'r. KV tp r. eeennna anBaaBaaMBM (aliaratlnna far nitlre. T1icrt are (anva the tlic Prnvitlonco J'rrm) four viitucs i-Nwntiiil in an lTrc holder Tihicli no mere lunik lenitiing enn nmko pxxl Tliettp are pnticnrr, ciiniteny, itnlnntiy nml in terrify. If thry are litt kiii,?, all oIkp in lut "Wilier or ruiclla." Many nl mr office lotpino twt, which if wnriliiijr. run never bo nnl iiit nt il l,v any amount nf frt-ewitpliy, arith mi'tie-, liihforv, Ac. llwe a eat t helical i-xnniinnlion art prepared by rule a of the civil wrvice can never h It'iniinn a candidate.-' Iltue for i ITicr. We have known most pntima Mc i )kiiih axpire to be m liool tcaeh i i n, who pnmed most e xe clle'iit ex r niinnt ii.jm ami received their ce-iliti ate. Yet, lin y were dead failiii-rn tin tcnche-i their lnk lcninin ceniM fief kIjiikI in the nteal of tact. S witheiTico hohhiH; ami hencu tlic utter iiffh-HMii-M of vehitti culled civil service reform. The only way a reform can be ace'iircd in for the !) dive anil nuiiitiiig ewcra o hu t p'Mxl me n with tho fonr 10 eitiinte In-fore alluded to. hik ii:mi i:mai. M KM Aft K OF TIIK. PIIRvinrXT. AVahhixcitox, Feb. 25. rrrijidrtit Orntit to dny cnt the following McKHnpo to (Vnre r ! To the Setnitr anil limine of' AVii trtrntafin : I have tho honor here--ith to Mihmit the repent of the (Vtitcniiinrtl C'cinniiHHionH. and to add a word in the way of iccoiiitncn tlution. There have tio been inter imtional cxpoaitions h.M by three of the great povvca of I.nropo. It weina fitting that the one hundredth ' nimivemary of our independence1 hhould be marked bv an event 1,t ! viil ,l.,hiy to the world tho growth andprogienaofanation devoted to freedom, and to the nuiHiiit of fame. fortune ami honor by tho lowcht citizen aa well aa tho highest. A fail ii i e in thin enteqiriHe would be dcplornhle. Succchh can bo bh ruled by arouaing public opinion to Hie ui)HirtJinco of tho occaxiou. To i fecure thin cmL in niv ii dL-ment' CoiigreHKional lemslationiHiieceHKirv I to make the exNihition both nntionul and international. The iM iH lita to lie derived from a KiiectHt.fiil international expoHition are manifold. It will neccHHarily be i ecoinpanicd by cxjienacH beyond the receipts from the cxpohitit n itnelf, but they will be conipi iihiited for many fold by tho commingling of people fromall NcctioiiH of onr country; bringing together the people of lifl'eient nationalitiisi by bringing niio juxtaposition lor ready ex nminatiou our own and foreign mkill mid progress in manufaeturea, agii culture, art, science and civilization. '1 he selection of the.nito for the exposition aeema to me appropriate from the fact that one hundred years before the date fixed for exposition the Pcclirition tt Independence, which launched uh into tho galaxy of nntiona na an independent people, ununited from the same KpoL Wc havo much in our vur'ol cli liiate. soil, minend products and fckill of which advantago can taken by other nationalities to their profit In utuin they will bring to our shorts works of their skill, nnd familiarize our people with them, to tho mutual lulvnntago of all parties. Let ns have u comp ete sneers of our tenteuniHl , vill0i C!U1 ht in the act 0fiUing cttl)8 I.xio.t.on, or supreKH it in its ni-L ith oi, fron ,(tirrt.,H on a riM.kbcar Bt i ; .'J! iT i Bl"? 0U.r ? ,ty the lonB M- TLa Oil Creek rail to gno it the inUTimUomd charai ter rmd hM ml(ri.ml for ome tiluo t to win. h our self-este em aspin from tho depredations of oil thitXes. iv..- t L . Vr I;. nnd tho arre st of these two will lAec.it.ve Mans...,,, Kb. -.'5, 1874. ' olmbly Um to tho arrest of others lilac kmallriM I'mnukka d. Our renders will remember how, last year, a committe e appeiintcd by w.c h.i. ueuimi ommiuee e.f I'anphn. county, wa.tcd Hh,ii the Amlitor (.nera I and de n.andeHl that the re turns of S ato money on IwMt in tho banks should be sub , , ... ............... ... a .V jxii.iiiur iii'iienu lu'incr aiseiit, the clerk, upon whom tho demand was ii:aelc, re Tuse I eoinplinnee, nnd tho niuinc. Our re-nders will remember liow all the Kmoe e m.N-r.itm papers in the .y tho New Ye rk Tnb, n,e ved ami swore over ,his Mute1, aided by ana v itnct, rnv refusal to permit the exnn.inutiem de lilillwl.i.l Au a .l..Cn . i .......... . tin n I'iiijii r, iiii'iii-q ni ror- inptioniu the! Htalo Treas.irv. 1 1 wr. tho one morse l of ccn.f, rt they L..d, in that enmpaign, nnd they 1"" I It Ullde-r their to.,iu,H with ! luie miiko of iniovineiit. w I 'J he chairman e"f this bafiled smell ing committee was J. Monroe Krti li, the j, a leading Demoe-rat of iu.nihuurg, am mandamus was d the application fori i mndo in his name. I He was the Ajm 'J'elamon among l.oi.est n.en. He hnel se-tnted out corruption in the fcute 'l'reiisiuer's rilie-e, and it was his mission to ex pose it The New York Tribune was U-ligbled to know that so good a man could possibly eomo out of 'azaretli, cml meanwhile the water of cxiicctiition dribbled from its gnp ing chops while it btood waiting tor tho awful iltveh.pmeuta sure to eu sue. V aio fiei-ry to hear, therefore, that J. Monroo Kreite-r, llsej., the honebt, the incorruptible Kreiter, has j ome to grief, and that instead of his httvuig the opportunity to expose cor ruption, the taint of corruption has fallen upon him. In connection with a lU'iuouatio member of the If ono he has been arrested upon tho charge if suidiug out thebliickmailing ciicu lurs, by wluch it was sought to bleeel r.f.,it,i.itt.. H...-I....1 :.. i: a: ... , v."...ni ii!.iigiinuou,.Bj fiionds. JhUetonte Watchman linsteueil into the Supreme Court nnd w n,.,.n nim i- .o-ked for a mandamus upon the r l,.vJ'V ' 'Ul? townsh.p, Auditor (l. neral to compel l.im to Venango county, aged about e.ghty ,how the papers they wUcd to 1$ the banks of the State by assessing burned from their bodies, while drops thenj htsvily for funds to secure the,0' the rod hot liquid burned through passage of the bill repculing u10 tho HwhIi uf aoiue- uuortanate ones Iburyluwi. It is a clear caso of. '"'-"t to the bones. blackmailing! nml whether the money wn w ie H.Keiei, or iimmi, aa in tiniatcd, to coimpt the Legislature, thw purpone was a tile one, ami the mean nacel tlingraceful. It will lie not"! that both the pcr anna charged with thin af t are Petuo frofa, and that ono of them thrnat iniiim'ii mho notoriety aa an cx teptionally liorirat man. while the other ina iim ihIh r nf the Lcialiilnrn. Their detection and expoanre mimt le peculiarly mortifying to the Dem o'inta of the State aa mnat bo alao the kindred fact that the firat cor rnpt attempt to naeor cihtain money, tinder the new Constitution, haa been tiare.1 to well known Democmta. We await the indignant conimenta of the Pcinocratie jireaa of the State. I'iltnlmrjf CinHtnerriul rennlniilN llenia. Three Indies wore clocten School director in Philadelphia. Henry Smith, a gravel rooler of U'illianixport, died recently of hydro phobia. A woman nml two children near ly Htanrc.l to death in M'cllHville hint week. They had nothiiig to tnt from Monday until Thm-mlay. Mra. DanahlRon, the divorced wife of Prof PoiiahlHon, thcbnlltMin ntic, in now confined in tho Heikn county Jnil, on the charge of vagrancy and disorderly conduct. On Tlun-aday a week, the barn belonging to Henry Wagner, near Liverpool, waa dcHtroyed by fine to gether with several horaea and cow a. mid fiirmir.g implementa ami cropa which belonged to the tenant t ... .t . . . Very few men like to ncknowl edgo that they marry for money, but n Centre county man nnMunliingly ow ns up. iter name wan Mix l.iu ui jrf,n,.v. an,i iivP(i :n u-i th town. fot llis ,llwyH wortIl MU'e. . , , , . expected, McCh.re haa nh fuoecl m.i.rct ftl,ot hV ,:f"".t l,-v, ?vr , ',,0 ln .1Jh,h: hi ii mm, in nuieii uii luuiuier oi irautl and corruption ia charged on the re publicans It ought to le a Hufliciciit aiiHwertothia political mounttibnnk that the fourth ward, the homo of Philadelphia rowdvimn nnd political corruption, gave ifcClure a majority I The ulT.iira of Jny Cooke & Co., ll,,vu "'"U'rgone iuvcHtiuation, and M. Lewis, the receiver, makes the nppinined value of the firm property a little over live millions and a half, nnd the net unsecured debts of the firm nearly eight nnd a half millions, without computing interest or dama ges. This is a rather rough showing for the creditors. W. H. Piiumick, representative from the counties of l'ike and Wayne, has resigned. He states that ho has been induced to take the step by the fact that he has been made a du1 findntit in the U. S. District Court on a churgo of having violated tho postul laws. He denies the charge and cxpicf-scs his reliance uoii a fair and impartial trial for a complete vindication. Tho Centre Hall Reporter says : A few days ago. whilst the daugh ter of Mr. Jacob Wolfe, living on l'enn's Creek, in Tenn township, aged about fourteen, was walking along the stream, she became frightened at a dog which sprang towards her, and ran into the cree k ; tho flight and chill she sustained thereby cauxed her to take sick, and she died from tho effects a few days after. Two men, M Taddcii and Clark, n ii 1 n 1.'...' . 1 .. .. .. I I nnd put a stop to tho profitable but illegal vocation. Will our exchanges please to contradict their reports thut the lute imit.ted Mr. J. it. Kttele, of this ..i emiIlittc.l suicide t There is I10 foundation for such a supposition (hi ,e contrary. circumsUuces go to show that his death was purely nccnienuii. losay that ho To say that ho killed hiinse lf, therefore, is nn assumption that does injustice not only to the dead man, but to his living relatives self and husband, although living to gtther up to the time of her death, f i 1 I Lai1 "ot to l" JU.aU: each other for ten occasional quar rel. During her sickness Mr. Guvld never Muike to her. althouuh he 1 m ... , ' H,l'n .8 a U'r 1,or iu,JV TIim Mruluw and iwed couple i ttrf. tVLSf "' i r .1... . ................ .1. . ernor for a te-nu of four years will bo elected in 1878 and will bo inaugurate ed iu Junuary, 1879, when the lccris j inn nun V'Uiiniiiiibiou vue gov 1,lture wiU ,K1 " 'gular session. It WUB tui" corisuloi-ation which caused uio convention to hx Uie uet term at threo insteud of four years, so that tho governor would go into office with tho legislature chosen tho some year. Otherwise the governor would enter on his duties with no legisla ture in sessions. Therefore the regular sessions are on the odd years '75, '77, '7'J, and so on. A fearful ace ident recently oo curred at the Johnstown Steel Works. IV hen the molten steel had been emptied from one of the large con verters into the huge hullo from which it empties into tho inoulds.the ladle accidentally was overturned, and tho liquid liio was thrown over those workmen engageel in its iui mveliute vie-inity, About fifteen were more or less burned, three of tliat muulier so seriously that it is feared they cannot recover. Tho clothing eif some of the men wss literallv ""I uiiii no r kn w l vt nn UU1 (imeriil Ktwi.' . .The peopleof Oilroy Cid.. are en joying the luxury of fresh strawber ries, . . Rev. Dr. Moffeet. the celebrated I English miswievnary to Month Africa, in still in elonl.t as to the death of Vr. Iivingstona . . A dispatch from Heme, Switzer land, says that Miss ISrevoort, an American lady, has pcrfonneel the perilous feat of attaining the summit of tho J nng t ran. . . A man named N. M Wood, at Rutledgo, (la., nhot himself and peiisoneel three of his ehildren on Saturday night The desertion of his wife was the cause . .1 ho (Irani Locomotive Works at Patterson, N. J., resumed cH-ratietn last Thursday. Touror five hundred me n will bs taken on before tho end ef tho week. ..Dr. Chickcring reported, nt a recent meeting or tho Cemgressional Temporanco seiciety, Washiiigtem, that aloiit one fourth of tho mom lie rs of Congress stand on the secie ty's abstinence platform. ..The Massachusetts Fupreme Cemrt has decideel that women have a right to hold and serve in school ofTioe-s. The Cemstitution is silent em the subject, and they pemsess the right under tho English common law. . .A Missouri farmer drew all his money out of the bank during the late panic and put it noboely knows where. Then ho died suddenly, and now his he'irs are wildly prosiecting ' in all sorts of probable and improba I ble places. I . .Many of tho Connecticut farm- : era will abandon tho cultivation of tobacco. Last summer's crem eliel not properly mature, and still re mains on tho hands of the producers, although in some cases offered at half tho usual price. ..There aro in. the Ferty-third Congress fifteen me-mlcrs ef foreign nativity. Of tlmsc two are Senators, Carl Schurz, from Missouri, a native of Coh)gne, Germany, and John P. Zone's, from Nevada, a Welshman. In the House, of the foreign lorn memlie'rs, five are Irishmen, fonr Se-ote-hmcn, two Englishmen, one Canadian aud ono Mexican. . .Within the pnst three years it is estimated that there has been an em igration of 100,0(10 negroes from the Kahteni Gulf SUites to Texas. Por ing the same Mriod the white emi gration from othetr States is estimat ed at 300,000, thus adding 400,000 to the Hpulatin of the Lone Star in that short jwrieHl. There has In en also cemsidt lalilc foreign emigration in the same direction. . .The jetition of tho ste-el consu mors to Cemgress contains the names of ove r 3"i0 prominent manufacturers in all parts of the ceumtiT, who re present over !M00,0OAM) of capital,! employing nieno than 50,000 hands. The west New York State, Pennsyl vania and the New England States are largely represented in the elex-n meiit. Their ebject is redtuicd and specific duty on ste;ed. . .The Chicago Tribune says there is a case in the Minnesota courts in which the titln to 4."i(),000 aene-s of swamp lauds depends on tho eletini- tion of the siuglo weiiel "each." A 1 hind grant was made to the Milwau I keo ami St. Paul liailroad Company, and tho enmstion is whethe-r se-ve-n i scctieins per milo "em each sido eif said line' means on both sides in the fttftfrcguto, or seven sections on one side and si vjn on tho other, ..A Chie-ago paper says that a physicinn of that city has nine pa tients under treatmeut suffe ring from tho effects of trichina superinduced by eating eliseawel pork. Specimen chunks of the pork used by pome of tho patients kille d ci-'lit dot's in thirty six hours. Ono of the hotsl , . . . . - . . i irom which tne eiiseascel -pork was take'n was round nnd lurap and weighed 400 pounds, aud was, to all appearances sound aud healthy . . A new ami alarming horse disease is reported among tho stages and street car lines of New York. A numler eif animals have been pros trated, but tho nieirtality is small, and in most instances the disease yields rapidly to medical treatment. J he symptoms are loss of apitetite, swollen eyes, which dischargo a yel lowish matter copiemslv. ami swol len legs. Stuper follows with great weakness, ltupid recovery follows the return of appetite. ..Senator Chandler's viows upon tho financial question were expressed the other day. "Sir," said he, "yon may legislate for tho class who have ove'rspeculated, who have built fao teiries and steamboats, who have bought mills, bought mines, bought everything for sale, and given their paper, knowing they coulel not meet it unless they borrowed the money over again; you may give them 100,000,000 or 1,000.00,000, but you will not help them in the slight est de'gree." ..Tho amendment of Mr. Mcrri nion to the finance bill, which was adopted by the Senate on Friday, 28 to 25, increases the national Hank circulation 40,000,0OO, making it 400.000.000 in all. The bill now pending in the Hon so legalizes the issue eif the 44,000,000 reserve, and fixes the legal tender issue at $400, 000,000. If both these bills should pass as they probably wiJ Uie en tire currency of the country, national bank, legal tender and fractional cur rency will I about $850,000,000. ..The Sultan of Durfoen (on the border of Upper Ecmt) wan tine slaves, has lately burst into the latter country with kidnapping intent He headed 10,000 men. The Eivo- (ian Governor of that section, Zebia 15ey, met him with a huge foice, when a sharp and protracted battle ensued six hours. The Dmfoor army was elefested and driven out "ho Khedive of Egypt is determined to suppress the slave trsfna, if possi ble, aud even if it cost hiio the flow er of his amir. Probublo we will hear more of lois Dai foor war. At Pittaem, recently, a pair weire man ieel in a graveyard nt night The v clasped bands over a grave and made their vows in that-position. WANTED. w v:?:. Business that w ill - Pay from U lit pr f fan tw f arprl In yenf (iw MIS.ihnrbolil, nH Ifftrlct.f hnnnnlil. Fiirtle lar t'm,nr mbIh north iTrl dnlUrn thnt will tnahla ynn I K rk St tint, will 1 Mnlnn rmaliil ( ftn nt. A.l.lre.. J. I.TH AM fc CO. NJB, tvt Washington si. IImcob His. Tapo Worm. Tape Worm. Tm Wnrm midotkI In from lit) honin wltk liarnilmi Malrkla maillillna. Ika norm pan. ftnn rrnm Ilia ynm allva. Nn fa uk4 nnen Iha rnilra nmm, llh haail jium. MMllalna narTnlr, can rafaf Ihnfa nnlllelail to lha rl rtrnla ol Ihla oiljr nhnfa I kava rurml. At my om a ran aan humlrai nt ipflmnl m urlnc from 4 in luu ImI In l nl. Kill ir cent nf eim nf iTtpt ami illKorK-inliallnnf nf l.lvar ara faal ny lraarS anil olhr wnrnia I. tint In tha alimanlnry ctnil. Wormi, a illvaai ot tl,a nmat ilanirarniia eiharactar, ara an llitla nnilamtiioi. by taa mnllcal nian of tha prant ilay. i'all anil tn tha nrlalnal anil only nrpi latmy nr aaml fur a flrrnlar whlrh will viva a In I ftanrlptlnn anil Irantmwnt of all kiril of worm an'lwa a (Nnt Tnmp lot rntarn nl lha mom. Ml. K. V. K li N K Kl., No. 1M N. Ninth si. Phllilahln, Ha. tAdka nt mra or ay nail, fraa.) -AT. PIM lad STOMACH WORMS aim ranu.Tad. Stpi. 24, '7 a. E. F. Knnkel's Dittcr Wino of Iron Haa narrHn knoa-a In fall In tho rnro of tM.urm, atteni1l with ayniptima, ln1tfMwltl'a to rirrtlon, Iimmi of mtmur? . il ifS -olt of hrralliltic iirnrral wpahurai. b'irnir if rilaraa. rak. rir oua trvnihiiiiy , dirailfnl kormr of death, nat awrata. rold Iri'i, wraaiiM, ninitirM or rmiuo lanauor. nnlviraal laumtnila nf tlta mnarn'ar mym trm. nirniinM anrMtMr. oith dytw'MIe aitro. hot ban-U. flimhlnif of IIni UMy, drviima in the km, palllil cnnitifiiiniHi ami rnipttnna nn thr facr.pnrtfv.ntt the h!nit. pain In the bark, heavl. nena of ike eya II.In. fiaoient blu-k aMta flj-tna lietiira the ayea with Irinpurary .affiietun and Umm nf alalit. wsntnf ata-iilliiii, ala. Th"a eyniptnnia all arlne frm a weatneae, and o rrni'idy that liar K K. Kunkh-'a Hitler Win uf ln.ii. it n. vrrfalla. Thnnanila ara nnw rnj-iylns health who hae nm-d II tli-t tha ttelinliie. Muld only in SI b-itllr. Takeotilr I. V. Kniitle't. Ei-pot and fll -e, tin. W mirik Ninth Street phlla. l a. A.t Sir Knnkir'a Hitter Win of Imm. Tlili truly valtialile tuntu haa been an tltiirtiilKhly touted by alloUeaeanf the RnrDtnuntty that It la nnw ileeuiiMj inllitnMiie aa a iiinie nietiieiiie. ii II riiala hill little, uurlaea lha ll. .1 and llll; tone to tha atuuiath. renuvalva th ayitcui ami pmlotilta Ufa. I ima- mi I y auk a trial of tlila taluabla loi.lo Prlref I per hneile. K V. Kmikel. le I'r.nrle l..r, Nn.i'iu Nurth Null Htrwl, Ixl.iw Vine, Full aiMplila. I'a. it ia anM only In kl bntllva, with n phntoKranh of the proprietor on raeh wrappar all other i roiinterfelt. nnld by dniui(l"ta. Omit Ion. NOTICE It barer. (Iran that a Nnta waa drawn by Jnnatban k. Kattaroll. n tnlnnr, and I'yaltn rettarnlf aa ball, nn or aleiut lha iA day ul lebruary A. Ii. Hr7, paabla ona )ar alter data, In faror nf t'nmcllua Itnaar aui or urdar That tha aald Nnta la wltbonl citnptilarallim, and all parauna ara beraby null had not in negutlata for tlia aauia unlaaa cou poned by dua I mean nl law. JONATHAN K. I KTTKnoLF, lYtTTA rtri thOI.I. jAMILY FAVOlllTE! THE WEMO" SOWING MACHINE. The moat le-rfect, and senarnlly nrn ma hino In ajoetrn.-e. I'..r the fmiliyol Hie farmer or tnm-hiit-li. wli-r the work ti-iiilred nfa ae h'K inaelilne rnrae. from ilia baavieat anrtnenta o itian'a Mer to the nio.t ,ie'na an I orn. maiital f .brl -a fur la-'lea ai d rhibtran It haa tiruvod Itacll ttinrouMhly efflnlent and antlialr itlrfaclurr. ttf iimqiiaipd lm.Meiiy and rninpai Ina of Qoiiatnii'tton, aaNihle of iM'init lained atii. nitrated with onn-f urth tha uanal exiM-niliinri' l time and I 'leir, witha eapn Itr nriiiantity, '(nulitv and mrlrtv nf aie-ntlnn n-y nd Ita ioiii,i ill'nra, and raiutatl'n l,r durihill y ami laiiahillty I h'nen ami a..ie l oad l.v flioimamra. It laiitlere.l loii.e i.e...i- t..m i. imut erlllral Inauertioli end is mn.ri.on alibi ronrtdoa' a that iianbrl ua a arP eiunot fall tn contltiar Ihaoira'ul a.uiluri,ollla aupiuiiy. Nut van p raon in twi:ty wkn eiamlna the W EK.P before rnrrhaalnit ean W tnduead to hata any othar, n-id avrnta ofall othar in u'liii ei k' iu tl,. t. i, oirploy atra t MB.Iillari or eantraraara tn pnah tbair ma jlllnea Into the hnnara of ll.a INNila and all theiu tiatuia thai kaiaan) opportunity loat-atba J. P. LOTZ. Agt. Middlcburtr. Ta. naif aim a cent for WPEIi'H s-wlns Ma abina till. Silk, Linen and Spool Cution. ttb, T,, 1073, II. TIIK OltUAT ItEMEDY FOU CONSUMPTION which can bo cured by a timely resort to this titnnd nrtl preparation, aa has been proved by tho-luindredft of testimonials received by tho proprietors. It U acknowl edged by many prominent phyuicians to be tho most reliable nreparation ever in troduced for tho relief nnd euro of nil Lung complaints, nnd h olTcrcd to tho public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy euro in tho most severo coses of Coughs, ltronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Soro Throat, Pains or Sore ness in tho Chest nnd Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding nt the Lungs, &c. "Wwtar'a Hainan, does not dry up a Cough, and leavo tho cause behind, as is tho case with 'most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses tho lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing tho, cause of tho complaint. ' ranrABCD at IETB V. rOWLL 4 oOWg, Batoa, Meaa A aoW by bruwUa aud laalgfagt'narall. A l)MINI8TUATOIl8M)riCE. Ulura xVof Adminlalrntlnn opoo lha aatatt of Uanlel Kanrar lain nr Centra lwaliir. Snyder Co , deo'd hln(t been (traniad In tn underpinned, nil prranna knowing them aalyea indehiad le aaiil aim art ran u eat ad in mk pnyment without delay, snd Ihoa baaing claima cm aamn will preaanl thara let PHILIP llKNr tH, Jan. 22, '74 Aelmioltiraior. AGENTS WANTED AT $50 A WEEK. For The Titrrnru Jlftnfier,Kn IL LUSTRATED Weekly, of Oeneral literature, with a 4 lromiiim. Sample Copv and Agcnln' cin-ulnr soni on receipt of nuinip. Athlrctw, "THE LITKIiARY MFWEXOER." Milwaukee, Win. ".I mmiiVf riiloriollfi'toritoftH' 7Tmw." "Thr waf, rhmixtl, nmt moot ?iwm tilFntnily I'njtrrin the I'mion." Harper's .Weekly- Hplenelidly Illuiitraleel.- A'oirra nf Ihr Prrm. Tka Weekly la tha ablest and ainat nnwarfnlly lllnetratrd parlodleal piihllhl Id tha anantrv. Ita adltoriala ara aekourly and eonvtnelnn, and earry maek walaht. Ita lilneirntrnna of earranl avanta ara fnll and fra k, and ara prepared l.y nr tient itel.nare W ith a alronlathm of IMi.non. tho Weakly la read by at leant half o nllllnn of perenna, and lie Inlluenra aa an nrran of opinion la almnly iramemloua. Tha Weekly malntalna n poalllra pneltp n, and apre.ei dacldad ylewa on polltlral and aoclnl problemf. Loulirllla L'vuriar JournaL SUBSCRIPTION 1874. TIRMS MAHPKR ! WEEKLY, ona year. 400. k4 Ineladaa pra paymant of t'oltail SUtat pot. laaa by tpa ptttillrhara. Nutiaerliitliina In llarnar'a Marailna. Weekly and liatar to nna addraaa frr una y.-ar kioi or too nf llarpar'a Parlmllraia. to nna addreaa for nna year 7. Mwtaaa pay Ida by lliaaulaMrlbaraei ne timoo oner reeeivrn An :trn npy nl either tha Malne, Seekn ly. nr Itarar, will I upidla't nratla fur erery t'lnliot ( lee sulerllar at 4 aruh, In ona ra mlttanra. nr Si elouleftor jl. wlth-mt antra eonyi Miaaa payabla by tha tubaerlbara at tba ffflaa whera raealvail. Hark nnmtwra ean bn rupplled at any tlma. Tha Annual Volume of llarnar'a Woakly In aat elnth blndlrir. will b aent by pre. free o( annanra for ? 00 aaeh A aomplata Sat eonr prlrlnn Heeantean Vntnmea. aent nn roralpt of i-aik at tha rata ofJ u par yoluma, Iralnkt at aaianea nf pnrohamr. Tha pnateica on llarpar'a Maanrlna la Jl ranla a year whlrh aiult ba paid at tha fiibaerlbar't poet-efflre, Addraea HARPER k BROTHaRM Naw Yark. Tin: Miw GROVEU & BAKER LOCK STITCH ScwJnr Miu'Iilnc. Thatlrnrarand llalar njaehina faraealany othar niauhln lur Ole k.as Nakln aLd aanar al NojIIt ua. . Tha atlteh la beautiful ah.1 ,t,,e.M. n i. almpla In Ita euiulilnatlon id parte and Ma nrao tie! nparatian that II la rary alrScult to uat II out ol ardor, and If aaally managad. of work ran bo dona, lha nneei labrica. aa wall . a Ilia ...... I . . i i . . " Tt la Inraluat.la In Ike ren.ll - i. l.- .wilt W1UOI IOVIIIIW. ........ ..-.n r.n wiin ua rorant Ira. pnmauieuta la neat, durabla ornamental, aim nle. ami perfect In ita anaratluna. Itrooalroa loaa axnetiaa fur ronalra tben n ..r .i.. 1 The UDoVI-D L n.ai'B-i.L i.. . . aaa ur'"''1"' "' D ku U" ' 0,,u"1 Sixteen Tears wlthnal lha oatla of ona eont for ee,.ei-a i- itnaty Salabad with lliaok Walnut labia and ao Aug 14 73 Selintgrove , J 'a. c K c f s I I 'J -3 a 9 X 5 7 Ba i:sTAnLism:i) S IV RIS 1Ml'r in NOTIONS A FANCY OOODS. LADIES w w m-) Jeut Furnithlug Qvud .fewelry, etc. J tut Received a Full and Well 8flcc,tc(l atock of Fall and Wlater We liar selectaNl onr itock with great Pare and ottbr it at Oroi A fall .Assortmeiit of Rmltroiilcricn, Rucbea Kid gloves iu Price anel CIer. Hoop Skirts Conn tj v iich!. yi t-nmioi eiiutirnraMj au mr arucica, rjui wo atilli the ik lie tliat we have a lanje nUwk of (rMrds of cvtry keriitiein in oeir line oanei. a r uii aasoritnciu ei HATS AND CArSOFTnEH,TSTYLES Cull ntMin ami csnniine emr Stewk I'nci 1 1. nn km I le I i I lt.M in Oct.lti,'7'l.lf. ESTABLISHED 1853. -- .REBUILT 187 THE old (oni;i. Rebuilt and tUrttrnltacc) ilb t Pineal nnj CTifaiifal 4aiilment IDIRT GOODS NOTIONS. TRIMMINGS, QUEENSWARE, Hardware, Groceries, INliooH, (JnrjiutM. Oil WA1.L EVER OFFERED TO Tha tubfcriliar hTini remofd into Market and Hna fiirrtlf. la now nr.Darril unai tort ma; savor 11101 iib iLf ir patronage, great latlueemrnia. II. U daraiiunj tiim ou) croirrsi:it SHALL STILL CONTISCE THE MOTTO F0RMEKLT ADOPTER 'riiii: omvi coiiisi5ii. R ftriel allrnlino lo ruminant, and keetilna al all limea tha nail enn,t.i. and fellln al ilia loweat prlcea. ha hot.aa Mr aii Kiniia vr e tiu.M Ri i'joiiLl cieiinaroTe. rtpril u, tni l. IU MIDULEUL'UG. B1 Geo. Allied chocIij A LA ROE ASSORTMENT OP PRINTS, MUSLIMS, Dn5T GOODS, Fuim',v CuhhIiii.m'oh, HaU anil Crjio.-tihoco, llonicry, Piirju'ilii nnd also a iulij mm: or i:oci:hii SiifCHia, C.'ITicrt, TeoB, TOHACCOH, tNUh-l yVIVl ALSO QiieciiBwi rj, Gleicawnrc, I have eataelnl lh. tho. annila Itli ureal ear., ami ak an aianilnatlon of Ida rata liy tt lahlriK to I'nreltaee. I all nml ae for ourelvaa t;nroara my prli'oa with mliara. abankful Lo ma Irlanda fur thatr liatmnaifa lo tha uaat-1 raaueallulla aiiliell a eM,nl leinaen. theiam. I Juna M, 1M1-II.1 X M A S PRESENTS. Arc elctcriuineil to acll tlicir Furniture at coal rather than eliwlmrtro tit Diem. Walnut (IImiihIht Fmniture at lens thitn the price of Cottage Fun tnro. Other articloa at Rurrinincr uricea, auch aa 500 West Haircloth Oil Walnut Tete Sofaa, at $18 50 1 5tl0 ou. mollis at ?I5F o i i, ono Jiairciotli, Jerry or Ken, Oileel W alnut l'urii Arm Cliaira 05; 100 Oiled Walnut Chamber Suits. TcnneHaoe and Li hem Murble, $78 1 200 Iitalian MarLlo 50 ; BOO Klcgant Oilenl Walnat Parlor Suita, iu Ilair cloth, Terry, Tu; i iubu, urocutoi or aaun, irom fb. GOULD & CO'S 37 and liO AerA SKOOXD Street 37 and liO AerA SKOOSD Streil, Cor. SECOND ami SPHUH StreeU, 1200 MARKET Street. .. XEVOXD Ht Fire! Fire! Fire! m:ijao HILT UAL Fire Insurance Co, or JONESTOWN, PENN'A. ESTABLISHED JUNE 1, 1850. aaaelt ll.3ttT00O,OO David M. Rank, Prfa.G. F. Meily, Tre. Jnc. U. lluilinitn, Bee. Poll.lr P.rpatual. No danRaroat or haiaraj nt pmpertjr lnnire.1. Tba Inauranra of tbla evaiii la aoanuad to t'aiw fruiNirtr and Private bwalliaai, For au, lulorauiloa addraaa iba andartlcn.il a(aat fornaydwaad Nartkaaibarlaad raautiff. II. CLAY WALKER, Ag t, Liverpool, Terry County, Pav Oat. ,, Ir. ibaru'i Rtn'inc aaiae Dttiwoala LIarf!oia. plaint. Ooiialluatlim, vvaa.liUK f tood, dour btouiaok. W.lar Hraali, Uaartliurn, luw Bplt Ita, aa. la tklrty-dfe rear avr Ulllna tn oa a iha muel obalina .aa.t av M b di Ufaata.' 4obn A. aioata, ugani tor iiiiitiviiurif. in p -t, it. Ktatbtlt Hi. N. Y.CTrularauuiladonii)liotlou Aua. HII O. UUltNUKUUKa, 'JUSTICE Of THE PEACE Perry Towntklp, Harder e;oont jr. Pa. Cellaetlona, loaeanelna. aad all otivar Iraal aeaa vereatnlna to tho now nlll im praaiptl iaadaejaa, Vti aoaf if u.lMtaafiU. avml 1872. SUES. LACES FHIUGr large qnanlitiea, ran suit any laelt ' tcrim ncm on IlnttclYr nml von will lr n liiiii!iiil nt nt u-1. c i niit II n 1 1 I tn I cl i i i ( aatitt S. V KIS. SvtiaaraM'fa fit I I s Cedarware Hats & Cap CJlotliM, tslicto Iiii.liik (JI.AWK.A v., Sec, TH19 C0.MMB.1ITY. tilt NEW STORE ROOM, aa Ika rr-e... lo offer, let hia old euaioma. nml all ... In merit a lull akara of Mironiia. lakea ia exobanga for jowl -Bf, W.M. r. E0K.UEI lf!nl.v lMrsl Clol hlnj; (llorci, Noiiuna, Shaw t, Taim, Whito Unntis. Spircg, J?yriip, Kisli, Ao., Sc. Tub, Pailn, llaskctn, KtiV, U.c. O. ALKKKU SCrKR ll. AU w ool, any color. Terry or Hep, V Oilo.l Walnut Clminher SuiUi, t Vre) fflnree are JV. E. ('ffii' NIXTH and MARKET Stjn-i JJiot anil Slaniiwturu. 242 nml 'i (..! 9,72f THEOS. SWIXEFORD. WITH KAUB & rRYMTRE ; 1MT0RTER9 AND J0BBER8 OF Qiioui)Nvnr3 331 e at):! CHERRY XTREl Itatwe. a rrk and Haea l'liilmM,hla, T Coaalanlly na bnnd, Orlvlaai Aafurtad fwk (en. JjAUDINd & FERRIS, Patent & General Clair Agrency, WnNhlntrtoii,.). cl Mr. Hardin la we I kimain Ihronrk thla M ,iu. u, lariiivani mmm initn,ii(i,v I lliiee."l and boainaaa tntr td to blm oil -el ftvaiisia oaweiiiuvi. aaif l. i UT.X. J. HAII.V ELTOf nri. i.irii HlfM HI J. Ua VH, bAa'L W. VtLLIij Be a. silutcpv, HITM JOEL J. BAILY & COl jiosjim r, sjia t. r. wa rk Whiii 'Jowls, J'hnhntidtriet & IV. :l Ht., IMillutlt ADMINISTRATOR' NOTICRf kaitartiil AilialiilaiMliu i on tka aataw Hliaiia I eo.ay. Ite "f Itener tnaroaklp. ae' kavln eaea uranud In ika. unilartliaaa, " uaraonaku win Ikem .1 re IniieMeef ta a aatita are iru at. it lo niake Imaiadlata p aaxni, wait, trinea ha n olxinia tU f laaauuir aa.nvutl ati mra ttieeneat aa Mlt'HAF.I. laBPl.KTi . . . . . IliMLL at. Pla. JU'J ' ' , 4al4bUK"
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