...HiMwj: .... I - - - , . I .. .-- .4 "V a. ifj .-uaieborg, Juuo, z4, 1875. J. CROUSEfEdKori ?roprielor7 Republican State Ticket F"". OOrKRSOR Oen. John F. Hartranft, OF M JNTOOMERT COC5IT. FOR STATS TREASCREIt Hon, Henry Rawle, OF ERIE COCNTV. ublican . County Ticket. PiiF.ntrr JACOB P. BOGAR, Cnion Towaiblp. CiMMl!-tUOXEA JOHN ROMIG, rno Townebip. OEL ROW, 'Irerrtk Townebip TREAl'llER riENRY BENFER, Franklin Towoihip ASSOC! AT K jrUOB DANIEL GEM8ERUNG, Penn Township. ACP1TOR DANIEL DIEFFENBACH, Monro Townxblp. NER B. MIDDLESWARTH, Wert Benver Tov.n-.blp. Ho. Butler B. Strnuff writes to lire Philadelphia Pre tlmt his tie fi'nt at Lancaster will not shake faulty to liia party s but that ho will lirrtrtiiy work fur tho biiocohs of the tit-Vet, If ill in is the way the enm paiirn is to bo conducted, if personal fooling and individual !roferouo; lire to bo sacrificed to tho will of the majority nnd tho good of nil, thure will be a tremendous Iti-piihlirau victory in this Stata next Fall. Pulltville Journal. mTTb cotton erob of this rear in tlx Southern 8tatee it Generally tm- vorable, notwithstanding tho cx oepUomdly inclement season. Louisi ana report an increase in acreage of four per cent. Mississippi of tares per cent, and Arkansas the same. Texas shows still more satisfactory returns ana Alabama is also en couraging. MTSotne thirty-seven nationalities have reported favorably to the Uni ted States Centennial officers, and the news from England, France nnd Germany is most favorable. Tho British Government have asked for double the spneo first requested. Canada nnd Anntralia net independ- ently and liberally, whilo Mexico has junt appropriated 120,001) for its work. Wr hear it intimated that a power which in a great dopree controls po litiral pftrtun is goinir to make the next eponlor of Congress. That power is tho railroad influence, exor cised through tho .Southern Pacific Company, and the coming npouker in Sara. Randall, of this State. The South wnuts a subsidy for the South em Pacific, and tho Southern Con gretiHinou aro bring "rnpod in" for Snuiuul on that ismio. Tho Democ racy are to bo sold out to the rail roads. Lebanon Courier. FArrnrix to its Tiil-ht. Nover, in tho history of the world, has a party been more faithful in carrying oat the will of tho per pi"1, than tho He publican party. It has been true to every promiHoi it has kept sacred every pledge t it has carriud tho na tion through a period of great peril ; it has boon the recognized bulwark of civil and religious liberty. lt past record is a true index of its fu turo possibilities. To thin record, tho ouly one that can detormitio the merit of individuals or parties, the nation niay well tHiut with pridn. What tho party has been, it now is and will bo 111 tho future. that . . crops in hurupe- similar reports that prev,. this conntry a month or nnreliable ind rot up for spnu ive purposes. The latent iutulli?ence from the grain producing dietrii '1 of Europe indi cate a good giowmg soa hod and a prospect of a yield as large as usual. Europe will want as much grain from us this year as ahe has wanted for several years past, bnt is not likely to want any more. There will probably be a demand for all we have to spare, but it is not likely to be ac tive enough to advance prices ma' tcriany. j lie surplus or lost year's crop has been held back beyond tho usual point, and is just beginning to go forward to market i and the now crop will be in before tho old is all out. This will materially tend to keep down pricos and it will be much safer to depend npon the maintenance of present rates than to look forward to an advance. LiviNo with a BuU.rr is nis Had. Mr. (Jarruth. tbo Vinelond editor who was shot through the head by sir. iintiiB, about two months since, still lives, and his caso is remarkable in tho nnnals of surgery. Tho N. Y. Iltniltl says 1 l.'is horaiepathio doc tors, who wero called in the caso to tho exclusion of one of the most celebrated surgeons of Phila. have given him but one medicino from the beginning. They have administered arnica iuternally with the view to prevent inflammation, and have nut yet attempted any surgical opera tion. Tho orifice of tho wound is in nrol is considered imndicion. L .eTPM f tUe mo8t "-Htotllshing Ti. i.uii ... 1... ' 1 ..1 . falls or water evor known in that re- near the eye. noon tho skull J -'onooc"rel '.n. W nton county. should it Imhwiuo encysted there is ! i " , K ,KT 01 w?". ue' urn uiHh ixaiiT ui mires, mucu leuc ftCrNews from the coal fluids iudi catoa the immediate resumption of work In the Wilkesbarre region tho miners have formally accepted ttie terms otlerml them and begin work directly. Their leaders every where find it impoHsible longer to keep tnem idle, lor thoir ronourcos are exhausted nnd families suffering. while every day adds to the chances Hint they will find thoir places fillod whon they are finally compelled to succomb This striko has been very disastrous to the men, although we aro not warranted in supposing thoy have lost faith in the justice of their cause or the practicability of strikes in general. Some of tho minors who were indicted for conspiracy and riot at Oleartield bavo been sentenced to a year's imprisonment and to pay a small hue. Tub Democratic party is the or iraniaitioti of tho dangerous cIuhhch; tliofio who prey upon tho community or who would destroy it: It is tho political embodiment of whatever there i of total depravity in this nation : Asa party, tho Democracy is off! cered by the usurers and led by the master monopolists and specula tors. It is the party of theRomnn Heir- arctiy and its counsels tiud insi ra tion in that ecclesiastical diabolis n whoso foremost expression in in the Syllabus thundered forth by tho Va tican, denouncing nil free thought and the political social lifo nnd move ment that grows therefrom. It docs not follow that nil Demo. crats are conscious supporters of these torcos. Ignoraneo, prejudice und the habit of accepting opinions at second hand, all tend to keep tho party nlivo, and to bring to thoir btancla d both the brute will and trained wit which naturally allies themselves with evil. There is an Italian proverb born of theeldor Xa poluon's wars, which reely translated, nays "not all Frenchmen are thieves. bnt most of them ore." This may be rendered for oar purpose Not all Democrats aro dangerous, but ninny of them are. Iioih! that tho paticut may recovor. That ho still lives and is conscious is either a marvel of naturo or a tri umph of medical skill. Sinco tho above was written, Mr. 0, has still more improved nnd Mr. uuulis has been released on bail. Anspai, Rkimon or Masonic Breth- iiem. Wild Cut Falls is the great Masonic summer resort of this conn try. During tho annual reunions, manv prominent Masons throughout tho I'nitod SUtes, visit tho spot and are charmed with tho beauties of tbo place and tbo cordial welcome re ceived at the hands of the brethren The Fifth Annual Reunion will tako place in August, commencing on the 2d and continuing uutil tho 7th inclusive. The most perfect or der nnd discipliuo will be strictly en forced. Of course aa has bocn cus tomary on all other occasions none but Masons belonging to Lodges will be allowed to participate. The only difierenco between this and former reunions, will be, that Wednesday, August 4th will be set apart lor ladies, and the brethren ac companying themwives, daughters, widows aud mothers of f reemasons only, can visit the encampment on that day and may remain till tho fol lowing morning if they doairo to do so. All Masons in good standing throughout tbo world are courteously mvited to participate. .brethren wishing any information on tho sub ject or who desire to make a pilgrim- A -til.- A. , , agu io oiio oi iuo morn ooauiuui and picturesque resorts on this continent should addle-nil Wan Cat Falls uaii.y .JoniNAi., uoiumijia, l'a., or liro., W. II Englo, Secretary. Wild Cat 1 alls Association, Marietta, Pa. A. The latest eable dispatches! In.ll!r.n of lnU ' quake in New Grenada, South Arae nca, wnicn baa destroyed about lo, 000 lives. Democracy has boon tried and found wanting. It once stood before the people as a party of honor and justice. But it turned its back on freedom, persecuted itu eliamj i ns and tecame the mere tool of the lave power. Ii fid ility to principle, brought corn) j tioa into its adminis tration, When the Nation rose in ltil, to cast it out from its high office of governmental control, it was Dot tho political freak of an hour, but the resolve 6f a people that had no further use for a party that bad betrayed its trust Its fall was the death blow of the power which sus tained it The grave of Slavery should have been the grave of De mocracy. As a political power it should have been banished from the field of American politics. But the power of evil oftentimes outlives tne insti tutions which generated it Slavery ie dead, bnt iU ripened fruit corrupt Democracy, still Uvea to exert its baneful influence on the destiny of a nation. To resist the spread of its political poison, requires fidelity, watchfulness, energy and thorough organization on the part of those who love their country, and desire its government to remain in the loyal band of those who saved it from the deadly attack of Democracy and Slavery Jamls P. Barr, editor of tho Pitts burg W, and Democratic candidate for Governor, was sued by Moore, the Chairman of the Democratic com mitteo of Allegheny couuU, iu 1873, for asserting that Moore had sold out tho party on that occasion. The following from the Pittsburg Lent. tnj Ttleyraph of Saturday, tills the ICBlllt t The arguments in tho Moore-l'osl libel suit wore concluded shortly af ter two o'clock jesterdny afternoon, when his Honor Judge Storrott proceeded tocliargo tho jury. Aftor defining tho difl'erence between elun dor and libel, and privileged commu nications, he saiiC "Accordingly we are asked in this case to say that the urticlo complained of is libelous i and we instruct you as a matter of law that it is. It cauuot bo regarded as a privileged communication i its pub Mention has not been justified or ox cusod, and we are of opinion, and so a. L 1 1. i ; r t , instruct you, mat it is uueious anu actionable, and that your verdict hliould be in favor of the plaintiff. The amount which ho is entitled to receivo is a matter wholly for your .letertuination, uuder the evidence before you." ine jury reureu, ami on me opon ing of the Court this morning, came in with a verdict for the plaintiff for E10.U0U. The verdict wns agreed upon last evening, and on being opened this morning it was found to be irregular. The verdict awarded tho plaintiff f 10,000 damages, and the jury as sensed Mr. Barr, $5,000, and divid ing and a large numlor of live stock wero drowned. A creek called Ash Crock rose '2'i feet during tho night A Mr. Carpenter, on Coon creek, lost 21 head of cattle nnd 14 hogs, besides narrowly escaping with his own life Being awaked by the wa ter flooding the room in which he was sleeping ho started to arouse tho boys who wero sleeping in the gran ary a few rods from the house. The rushing waters took him from his fee and carried the old gentleman neai'y forty rods down the stroam, wnert be fortunately floated into the top o a tree, and there remained at the n.orcy of the terrible hail storm, wuu n accompanied tho ruin, where ho was fouud in tho morning, when the waters abated, nearly dead. In some parts of the country, hailstones wero as large as a lien s egg, and the crops and garden produce wore beaten into the grouud. SfcaTSenator Morton delivered a speech at Greencastle, Indiana, on Decoration Pay.wlnch contained this noteworthy nontiment and promise i "While wo have buriod the animosi ties of the war i while we have for given all the participators of tbo re bellion, for none have been punish ed, and all but about one hundred have been eligible to hold the highest offices in the land i yet it docs not follow that we are to honor them cr bestow upon them rewards. For giveness is divine, but that does not necessarily carry with it honor aud reward. I have never thought I should do such a thing, but 1 boliere now that I am willing to vote for a bill next wiuter doing away and re lieving the last disability growing out of tho rebellion, to take effect on the 4th of July next. So that nil men, all races and colors, without re gard to previous condition of servi tude or of arms, shall begin tbo next century on an equality beforo the law. Applause. And may God put iu the beurts of the peoplo every whero, North and South, to accept in all its fullness and extent, tho new birth of tho nation, to administer ju tico, humanity aud charity, and to exercise to each and to all those guts, and do thoso things that they would havo others do uuto them." MTThe New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children hae issued a circular giving notice that it will investigate, and prosecute when necessary, all cases of cruelty to children which shall come to its knowledge) and it earnestly entreats all persons to report without delay, to its officers, every case of positive cruelty, in order that it may be ira mediately abated. After nearly two years' ceaseless and dogged petitioning of the courts, council for the ring robber, have se cured and order from tho Court of Appeals for the release of their client from prison. The order is based up on the ground that the particulariu tions of the indictment did not war rant a number of sentences i that there was bnt one offonce, and, a the period of imprisonment awarded to it has already expired, the addi tional terms imposed by Judge Da vis are without warrant of law. It socms to le hold that Tvoed did not twice rob the city of New York, but that his was one great and continu ous robbery, and according to the marvellous equity of the law less heinous than would have been two single acts. O most just judges I It is expected that he will be imme diately rearrested, this time in the civil suit which tho city now brings against his estate, and if he cannot furnish several millions bail he will not escape yet for a soason from durance vilo. Tweed may yet bo a power in Now York polities. Hys terical indignation at tho . impotency of society to exact even the pains of petty larceny from such a wholesale, plunderer and villain will bo the end j of the whole matter. Ignominious de.ith is the merited penalty of such crimes as Tweed's but no Legislature of politicians cau be made to see it. There is only one appeal from law. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS COMMISSIONER Tho nndersign. In :i1lit for tb elfin of (loanlf ( o-ooiU-lnr, (Dbitel to lh iKel'lon of tl'Xl'lxMM ftt lb I atoorall4 6nunty Cnnvntlnn. lit U ft mo orfrnun'. mairaiAni ona 10 ororf rpooi woll q'llt)c fur la OIKfO. SHERIFF. John M. Troxle of Whi Hvtr tnwo'hlp Ii o anilUto for th KomnoritlK nomlnotluo for Hhorilt.naf.jMtt. tbo mitt of tho party. Mr. Tmilo ltomoo.it morotkta or1lnory ohlllir. klnil hooriwt, n1 If nomlBOtod na oloctod will oioko vortbt offleor. WASHINGTON. Witt Beaver Tewnftl. LUatcr.t STATEMENT of Expenditures and Oototootlfif lotoo of W.H rfeonr towooM nn.f pfmhiT ovooni u.nriot rwr mm mrm. IM iuo IU I. lilt. Omoa towaat of tot Dopllcoto Ibf tokoot pnrpoo Tn RntldtnO MroAOPO Too ooloroS ob oaooowtl Uodo for So boot porpooao Too ootorad oil SBMktoJ kudo lor Bui Id iot oorpoooo IU I Uoml- Totol ppditet obotumonti Cionorottont onft oil orroro UIMMdio( tot Tnrol lot rooornto .'th from foriQ.-r Trooraror Toitioo fnva o.lloiolo( DwtrloM stair appropriation from otbor oourroo Total IWiMlpU Krpm.fittrrj. Salarloo potd totMehari N Nrho-'l RnHAIiifO lotorort oa boaoo ai aotoi Parnltoro sod opparMns Ropolro SncrrUrlot fHlory Trroonrrr and (MllMlnr HlorrllaBOvu Kipotuoo H M WW Col I IIMII BUI W BIT M4 tiotM woo 40 1TAM Bolaaeo Is Iroarary KM AS tto 00 o 0H IK MM )00 mot ti Wo tn ndoniia'tioil onit-vM or ins Tonarnip of woot Hoaror. fj dor oonntT atorotold, do oortlfo tbat tho foro-B-nlBt ! a troo and onrrtot StMooMnt of tho ripontiituroo onu aro-a or tau townonip, tor tho ;oor radtna Jnno 7th lilt, to tho boot ol our knnwl.w1.ro and bollof. 10 twllmooT whoroof o koro fcoronnto rot our kaudt thlt Tib dor of .loao A. o uiy ALF.X'H A. ROM1U, J. J. M.mtHN. 1IENRY U. LAIIR, AuJltoro. rr. Mto-liMOT t. m io i mi n Road Expenditures OTATEMFNTof Eipenditnres ofl r mn tor tuo oovro nn a ht: or won Max tor lowBthipMarM coaly rooMtlrakla. ii;i Potor Kt-pp sapoTTioor Anionntof l.Lp,.eto 1074 omount of norlleato lor tho roar n; If labor atd llatillno fco. ror tho i oar mi Ttalono duo Joha Klloo sunorvlror for 1ST Amuuul of Uupllcalo Dj labor, baullos plank k. Holanro Ihio to John Kiln f lutttand I bo prorlnot ouporrlftiirt IT M Uoi.tot to Jaoob aill:ar lata HuDor- uor I'ios Ualnnoo dot th townihtp 111 40 April llth, l7a, wo tho uodorrlt-nod Auditor! havo oxoo.1no1 tho abovo aooounti and havo fvund thouj troo and oorraot a otoiod. A. A. KlIMItl, J.J. MATTEKN. HENRY li.LAUB. AuJitort EiEU CCDE3! IiEi7 CC3I3 1 . Low Prices! Lov Prices!! ROMIG & AUllAND, AclamsbnrfiTe Snyder Conntj Penn'tie rpHE Subscribers having purchased the Store in Adamsburg, owned by .p. Mio'.nri rth!Si,rwii' itm.si7Z?. n?. a.rrt:r?"'' ,tna mi oi oaatiio booiaoaa at two Old raoa, awd lako 10 la aiatbod of InBmalaa tkolo ummt r, . , . a,j .... .ana In Adamabnmond tho onrrotindlna oonntrr, rhot thav kava loal roturnad with Vo Tu.al wAtaka-pnn ho..l,o-noo.rio.lonTl.r,.to.,ko all klada'of OooVillt ,m M?M I laaa souotrr Sturo, Ikalr otwok eooaloto portlf of wwwaiiy iop bb a W SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, Such as Cloths, Caseimcrs, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonadea of every style) and quahty. also , Ladies' Dress Goods, Silks, ALL WOOIj DETAINS, Merinos Poplins, 4c, at all prices and very cheap. HAT3 AND CAPS, Carpets, Floor, Table, an! Stair oa Clotn, ' BOOTS AJTD SHOES, Hardware. Queensware, Tin and'Olassware Wootland Willowware, Ckiffeoe, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses. Teas of all kinds, and at Low Prices, Cigars A Tobacco. Fish it Salt Wholesale and Retail. COAL, COAL, COAL, ..a.r.lh"' - Tht Itiyhrtl Mark JVien PniHor all leintit of (VUA'TRY PRODUCE, DrUd I'rutl. 'irfnT. dre. it-c. ALNO t Dealers in ALL KINDS of drain and Moeda. or which tho highest Trice in Ctan will be Paid. 10. u nr. 43'i4 Vtii ft. 4TS atJl 06 U II E3TAFJJSHED 1853. REBTjTLTilft71. THE OLD COKaER Reballl sod Refurnlihrd wlib Ikt rinctt sail Cbcapoct Aniaesl D3E T" G-OOD.B ? NOTIONS, TItimnNGS, aUEEHSWaARE. Hardware, Groceries, Cedarware Hats & Caps' kJ ol. aVTe J . a . a,. . . , W ALL PAP1.II, CJlVSH,kAc.t aUcc., IVER OFFERED TO THI8 C0MMCS1TI. THE TIMES. ?h.' eri.orbavlBjr rrmovod into bio NEW BTORB ROCM, ea lbs Comoro. Mark.t and Pin, btr.rto, i. now pr.partd to offtr. to hi old ounotn.ro, lit M oa.. tbrt ma, fatorkia, 'TmUS Ti, SHERIFF At tho soliciUtion of tnanvortnv trtondr I havo onnrlndod to an. noaofo m,HOlfa a liandl.tato for tho aomlna tln of NhorliT, aal.iont to tho rulot ol tho Domo- eraiie ooantj voaroatluB. D RlHENIIART. SHERIFF. At the earnest request nfmantofni, friondo, of hnth partloo, I havo O)nolulod to announflo mvaalf ua oandtilato for tho otfle;nfHhoriri. itiort to tho rolo oftho lioiuncrallo Uountr !uBvokthi. Bfcnuld I bo nooilnato.1 and oltod. I wl'.l dli-horro tho dutloo ellkooinea with Inpartlalltf and mailt,. aau r, b.mu u, A Firct-Clas3 Newspaper. DAILY AXD WEEKLY. Independent in Everything I Neutral in Jtotntug 1 SI,r.!!.FF I respectfully ennonnce to tho l!.K:rU that I h-r-: a t trvi.lf a oamlii.ato fnr t:. c.uca of M'uarlj h)o..t to tbo dooltlua e( Uo iuoo.ttlotuuatr C'''itloB. J. P. K6T. (ppool ty all Corrupt Rings in Muni ciimi, omiu auu iauiiuiihi Aumro. SI!.r.!FF. I herol-yr.ncon-rs ay- cir a Con.ilu.-'o for tho Diei-n r-tlo bo :1ns. '.Inn for ll.o ol Vo of Kl.e. J, pi. .t.1. j t yi.lf to y Jt fnrra t: a drtlu of tho ot-jo ratijti.117, fa. sartlail, osd to tLa tlul araUll'.r. HCirKEE. TO THE OEMOCr.ACY At tbe in- ttoi-o ol man, of mr ilrnnuratls-rrtond, I oTor my-alfua Can.U.laia fur tha vtltoo of H'uorltt and aiauro my frloodn that If nominal) I w 111 nao ovori hoootl ondoavor to bi olootad, and II I iar ndolltf aad to tho bout of mv atiilltr t'KlAll T. IlkHROLD. Snyder County Normal Institute. Tlie next session ottI;ls Ochool vlll oppH on Tuostlrtj- Ike - lb of July, H1Tt. Thornuh Inotrootlrn will bo (Iron In all the l.raiu-haa taucht Iu tuo publlo i -hoola tn tho moat raaaouab'.aand brat known mothodatif toach In ihoaa brauchoa 1 ood Iu ovtif jtlhlnf that ro- laiao u toa ouocumtui ruanairm'.iif r arb.N.la. WM. N0ETL1.N0. A. M. eXInaifrnvo, BnydrrCo., Pa., Juno 1J, 1174. TnE 0AII.T T1STES will bo laaaad on Sat nrda. the 11 of Marata Belt, aud ovary Blirolttf tt.oroaf.rr. aondaya asof-?iad, nndor too odlrorl ol direction of A. K. MuClnro, ptlr.td eoin.aot j fr.ta eloar, aaw ty, on a loraa bllo rb9l. ntainln; all tua n or tbo Jar, Ircinrting tlio Aan.-!atod rra-a TntaKrama, Huaciai 1 . 10 aratiia ail Unrrn.j'iBdarico fiom all c ;lota of la Ureal, and faor!:" a-llt H1 dlaoooalono of all ourr-Uktor!3. Frloa, Tan C'auU. ktali. obauri;'!' t, poMi -a ,.aa, c-z no-i.ro lar t.aum, or rift, owiU not a-ou.o, U ad rnita. d j1-a-".olo. frn. tv v and Ihlrtf oouM Bar liuo, acooruiuS 10 sciuoa. The Veekly Times Will ha iaanad on Snttw'av. March Mlh. ftnd woilr tlwiaa:r, otil.li.lJ k'.i I aporiant nawl of it 0 wtvl, and ooraplata ataraol Bod t lnan clal , .oporto. raallia, I'.ronoroar, oooaojo iraa, oa ina rui lowinc rotro. line Copy ei.w Ten Copied. . U.U) Twentv OopicB 1.IK) itJvertioemenU twenty-fire ceuts per lino. ArinlttanoAt ihonld bo mtda hj Drafta or Port OOoo Ordara. Addnaa THE TIMES. No. 11 Sooth Savanth Blroat !itladetpnia. ed the reuiuindor npanion the other defendants. The Court instructed the jury that this verdict was not re gular, and that they must retire again and bring in a verdict against all of the defendants, without assess ing any special amount on any one or more or tnem. i ue jury again retired and five minutes later return ed with a verdict of $10,000. A ver diet in eo large an amount was not expected and occasioned much eur prise. sjrThe death of General Brecltin ridge loaves but four gentlemen who have been electod to the second high est office io the United States. They are lianutual Hamlin, Andrew John eon, Schuyler Colfax and Henry Wil son. The nortalitv among Vioe President does not seem to be as great as among the Presidents. Mr, Johnson is the . only ex-President now living, and be was not elected to that office bj toe people. STSuicides are of so frequent oo currence in the large cities of the country that tbey excite but little comment unless accompanied by cir cumstances which throw about the bad deeds an air of mystery which oilers a temptation to the curious too strong to be reunited, such a case of fclo de so occured in New York on Friday last a week. Capt W tn. II. lirown, of tho Fifth United Status Calvary, sought an egress from this world of care by cutting his throat His efforts were success ful ; but before he died he gave his friends come idoa of his reason for the act of self destruction. It seems he was once engaged to be married to a young lady who recently be came the wife of Gen. Sheridan. Tho captain met the young lady at New Orleans, and their friendship soon ripeuea inio iovo, an engage nient bbing tbo result. Whether the apearance of Sheridan among bor admirers gave the lady hopes of a more advantageous ainauco, and led to the breaking of the engagement. or whether that ocourred previous to bliendan e appearance aa a suitor does uot apjxiar. The fact is estab lished, bowever, tbat the captain was mucb attached to tier, and it is sup posed that the realization of the fact that sue was lost to him forever through her marriage to another, unsettled his mind and led to the suicide. Before ho breathed his last the captain spoke of a ring, on the lnstue oi wnioa was engraved tne brief but insignificant motto, "Be satisfied." This ring it ia asserted. was sent to him by the object of bis 1 I I . . V. , . love ueiore tier marriage, n tuese statements are true, the knowledge of ber former lover'e aad fate will be apt to rob the honey moon of its pleasure for the young bride, espe cially if it be also true, aa intimated. that the captain was displaced tor the general, wno brought only we&iin, position ana mature age in to a contest where youth, aymuathy and love should have exerted tha 'most inQuaace. fur, Ttl. in New Fur All. DAN IF. I, C. HERCiST.IESHF.R daalnw tn an. tioou-o to all tni-raatd. That attic tha dlo at.lutluo of tha Flnu of Urntiticaarr a Ulrlrh on tuo Ivt of April, ho ha oponad Io hla new Uuild Ion In Holloa Onu a, on Wator Stroal, abovo Pino, oppoaUa i, 8. Heunios'a aloro, a Leather Store and Fin ishing Shop, whrro will bo found at all Hum an aaaorttnrnt of all bindi uf Finlahad Slork, cmiiiailng of Har- oeaa. noia, i )pr, avip aua uair SBina. AXurror eo'a. Lliilaoi., TooniiiKa he., ofdinarmtoualliloa aud prlraa. Tha attention ol rlbnaiaabora. farm- aro, and all othara Io luvilwj, before pnMhMluc aiaewhara. Tlilrtr nva jroara aa a practical Tannor quallAoa him to j udao tbo qualltloe of Slock . Hld.se lakan a eicnauno fur ijaetnar. o. o. HKRn.-tTnKssrR. June T-ft) ttalluanrot, Mujrdor Co., Pa. TAd A0ENT8 WANTED TO BELL PolUiml, Prnnnal, and Properly iRightsyCitizenJ CORNER 8IIALL STILL COSTINCE THE MOTTO FORMERLT AD07T3D, "TII15 CHEAP CORISER. f a itrlnl altontloa la bualnoaa. and k.il.. .11 .: .... ' .... aad Millet alike l.we.1 prio... b. boP.a la MX ftM JZZZZZ9 Bf-AII BIBda or UUUNTRY PSOnrjCK tab.. 1. ...a. v. 8linjroe, April 2D, 1871. Wal. r I ECKBERT. NOW READY FOB THI3 SPRING TRADE, at the II. Y. Fancy Stere, Selinsgrove, P HiVE notr nz ry fa!! tUnh cf fprir? and Summer Gooda od ud J prepared to oCer to my oucUi.-ijra g.avt lndaoemonis in N0TI058 AND FANCT 000D8, UOieERV, CODNTC!tPA!JE3, PARA80L8, CCFF8, C0RCST3, SHAWLS, HAia CTTITCCS8, COLLiES, ale. w1 itftti' g4aBAOoatAala.a. rtiea. ' bj oor aiv:'.w.r h Of the United St(Ur4-IIi: tn f.Wrx'i'w and how to pretrrvt then, by J he ijihilui Pur-1 011, LI.. D, I Containing a commentary on tha Flrr. al ami Slate ConttitulioDe, firing their biatory and origin, and a full erlanation of their prinoiplre, purpotce and provle ioni 1 lha power and dutle of publia offi oere , ibe ricbli ol' lha people, and the ob ligation! ioourrtd it etorjr relation oflfe; aleo, parliamentary rulos for deliberate bodiee, and full dlrecllone and legal lormi for all buaioeie trftpaaotlone, aa making willa, Deed, Mortgagee, Leaaea, Nolee. Drafts, Contract., ato. A Law Library In a linglt volume.. It meeti Ibe waute of all olaeatu and aeile Io everybody. juNt.s utturtitu a cu., rbiia. ra. May, 13 Bar ,ot iule ULa .. 1' BMot alwottbar dtoUnat, wo will lalarpnt aad elabo rate U ea BAUowa : IT... II. FOOTE, M".T., inthrw or Plain Bomo Tl. JIMItal Common Coaaa, -fc-irnro tn Hiorr. sto.. I liuf Avanua (cor. RaM Win airavtl, w loa, ao tiruv o. M.r.i. m ifma.a ,11 ff.-i-. of LhuHTins ne CArooat OiwMM, and ra.wt.aa latura from all parte ol the CrvtuKD woau. ..Mail n tj miduetlne a kfodlcal Pra ,1m. k. u ' OMl.M autnarona ratlrnta In Keroea, tha U loom, iiowamiow wi Cmnmm, aad la every part of tha United NO MRKCVKIAL Or drWriuoi drueo aed. Ho haa. dona tbo paw) twenty three loans uaala.. auooaaaluliv naariy or quiw tn.lKKl eaaaa. AU .aru ouoaaowd wiU eara aw aro n..rfull imiritat. wLalhar thrv bo eunmcokmwd M attar or la prraoa, ue .dNwrvad by tho lluelov or hla aaoUM iiLiilclaua. The UUer ere all erteaune audiual won, BOW I2V4.UT1 AT A SISTA Are traabad. All invalida at a dlamnoe an. rvqulrvd Iu eanrar a ' of plrta aa.-tluua, which ellolu avary M.A..t. utnl wlU.h Its Invalid aelTcm. dlloom RWMloAUoNa arailM rtnealv xxA.Uual. A aip!e v.UMn of rcirtorlu prrveate mlaukaa or ooaflulun. mm a! iiiMliom aanl fraa. ua a 01 wall., to any part of lha world, tuty pae pamphlat of Svii.-Ea o an.u alaa ant fra. Ad vh. il boaUmuoiaU are bum thoar who botw bava ttaatad by mat) aud aipnaa, Aovtca u oru-a, OB ai aau, raaa ua eaaaae. 0U ob or eddrae SR. E. Bi FOOTE, a. 110 to-lngton Ave., . T. unM t Jttl ITIbtU Plain Km TUUc and Maiicai Commc, SnstAlu J)r t'ooict Scitnctin Story. lIwayliiUUi5hiniGpany 129nSJ. A FORTUNE FOR 1. Wyoaalna Monthly. LOTTERY By authority of aa net of lha LecUlatore Tlekeu tl Eaoh. Bli for . I Okaaoo la Utawa every 10 Daye. Fifth Extraordinary D r a w in g 51,025 Caih Prizes $350,000 CAPITAL PRIZE 100,000 Judge He.k'11, proaldentof the Soaata, pre aided ever tho lael drawln. Afouta Waatad. Llinrafpay. fof IMU par Uaulara. Addroae tha Haaaa-ee. J. at. PATTBE, Iaratale City . Wyoming. N. B -l.araaile Olty le oa Ua Daloa raelae aUllrvai botoest.aiv(oaa4 0sdea. Or, Berger'e Tonlo Bowel and file rllla. ThM. mn. an an lofaliltda ramadv for eonatlDarkm aad pils oauaad bv waakuaaa or anporaealoa of the pariafalUO motion of tha bowele. Tha, vary aantlf Uweaaa the eutivtty ol tho tutratlnal canal, produce oft auarie and rauova plUv ot una. Thouaande havo mm. h fehaBi. Prioa HO auoBL aant bv mall on w. at., n.u raaaipt of prloa. Praparad asiOlIARIir, PaamnuaieT, New ion art. uvtly be roBBTS AVBBOB, Dr. Berger't Componsd rial Kztraet at Shabarb asd OandelioB. The beat combination of purely veeaublo Bwdwlnae e aotiraly rouloao oaiomM oe Blue nil. it ouma lha um. Iiniaui tha flow al bile, and that ran at ooea torpidity al the ttver, binnnaamo and habluuU maUpatioa, and the dime am aruauf tram eaoh at lypepata, alok Bmmelie, aatuwaea, ew. ?ee tlvanam uf thla Eitroat will bo nfovaa. vdatMr, at la the patient, ae eaa ee two hoattaaaro aiimrleatee eloar the eaaapunrtoa baanurully, aad ramove pu aad aina oauaad bv llvee UMUulaa. Prloe SI mr b I Bottfea, will be avat ea raoolpi at the prw b ea, add raaa free of ehare Piipeied ealy by P. ALFRSD BB10BARDT. PBaaaUrie, Bat fevaM O.VBJV. bw ioaa tiaa , have icnpcrtecm frci Europe (oa my late trip) a Itrj-e lot of KID CLOVES, HA.MBORO EDCinOS. BI2B3SS. Sir. IT ttrr -i - , which eoablet tne to tell Item t bee per that say other hone Is ll eoasly. I have alo made arranEemoBtt to get ihece gooda direct frca rureptsa ntitkttA All aro oor12j!ly invited lo call whether they buy or not. Alwtyt polite slltatloa. Jteinaatfv.il. .j , EellnrsroTO, Oct. 10, 'T. App't Oeraer 3F,n3RW"ITIT3RES Intending rurobacers sbould read the follori from the PuLlio Vtwn o 1'L.Iwpiiia. 4 JJullio Record of An?. 17, 187.4, c.-ys i uou:d & uo., prudece ir.irTovIt in all branchee of their bnnnes. "d -&Pv1n the weU crrned reputation of I LiJidoIpho. Ca Cct 7, 1371, the saaio c-.thority etatee tbat llich LoiA.es z.J hcuLle 0;es utuy bo iaiproed by their tdhite andl labors. " Forney' Wetkbj , Sei B, 1C74, nays i ".e neoruy comsia v-3 j:ssaj. Gor'd A Oo, t? ljonorable and fair dealing genV.orsen, in every way worthy of the fullest eoofidenoe) and of cunerul patron see." Evening JJerral Sept o, 1874, aaya t "Uould & Co., may be regarded aa one of the most reliable uJ popular firms, and certainly the lareest." GOULD & CO., are now prepared to supply any sized honea thronffboat with t urollure either plain or of lha taoet tiqulilte mylee aad Mahe 6 They will supply One lledroom huit of Bolid Walnut, Full ' Marblw TrMba. foredi. fhli Halt ooprlNi..H.m WmUwT' wvrvdMda ejs VV.a N. E. Corner Market cod Ninth Streets. 87 and 39 North Second tUrmJL 212 and 244 South Second Street Dfm' aN 1 at a al yjr ai any oi ineir ciuer ntorea. PHILADELPHIA, PA. "Jal XfetjaX BLATCHLEY'S Improved ODORS. Btlt WOOD ri'MP le tbo Mhnowladaad HUB dard of tho market, by rxmuler eerdlet. lha beet pump for the laaat mon. y. Atten tion le invited to Blatohley'e Improv ed Bracket, tbo Drop Cbeok Valve, which eaa bo withdrawn allhoatdla tiirbinn the iolnte, and tho eopr ohainbor anion sever eraeke, lea ae or rarta aad will tail a lite time, tor ale bv Loaleie and lha trade KOBer- u ally, ia order to oe euro tnat you art "ateklrya Pump.beearefulandaee that It bad trade mark aa abova. If vou do nut know hereto buy, deeorlptlTO clrenlare, totether lt" the name and addreae of the aaent near ol you, win be promptly faralihed by addreae- as nltheump. U11A8. C. BLATrHMT, Maaafaeturer, toe Commerce Ht-.a-hUadelBbla, fa. Mar II 7 Brno. 4AhJ If ejer'i Poultrj Povdir. wtvrruiiM.irfAM in time), lucnra cblckw coUrk avad f-p. WHhatrapplroftl.it uwdtv ud bc.lowt.loi oramtvrT aUaraiaosi loeiema UBM eW4 pfOMf fawvlltiSi vita ft B4Kirui n.rlf oi V (AiBlI llrvtevenlBoonflQtaiatitlfnr aitv lajiiflh of with both pront and plaaaure. rarkaeelleta.. Boat, rrt I aAflae-rah all-tormina malarlaLaav una m. a.wltB v.forl aelptof price. ee. aui roar oeeler. teal (raa upoa re- .v. max an. at uu., Baiiimeiai r. enAneraaT. Aceata waatad. All alaa V9 III fll worklas people of both aeiaa, yoaat aua otu. awiv wot-a vummmj aa wtara wr ua, their owa looallllae. derof thalr .para monaaa or ail the time, Ikaa at aayllilut alaa. We oflar aauolovmaatl thai alll Bar baadauniale for avarv hour'e work. Full paruaulare, araia, ae., eoal rrae. Bona oe I war aaoraaa at omoa foa-l aelal Mow le Ihe Hue. ltout look for work or aual aaae eleewhaew, autllyoa have learaed whet we laaer. r pnaeoe e ve rurueaw, wiaae 4aMa,-felff KINGSFOEJD'S OSWEGO PCR3 AND SILVER GLOSS STARCH. FCn ThE LAUNDRY. MA.NUEACTCBED BT T. EnrOSFORD & SOITe TUB BEST STARCH IN THB WORLD. Olwea a RaoHlirwl VImi.i. i. an., v a "d Ihe dlBorenee la eoat hetwaoa II aad eoa moa etarek U euaraely half a eeat for aa atei narrwaealag. Aeh your Uroeat for U. KIaIGBFORD'I Oswetro Corn Starcb FOI PUDHlIOt, BUK lilQE, 13 CXIII, It It tbo ori-rlBol-Eitabli-bed In IMA Aad prae "S:" "Sf rTP"'a ae rarwr.HtraBcer, and ?! ,n artlele at tha kind ollered, either , of lha tama aaaMBf with ethar uuee, STereneoB at aoadaw. Ph. D, Aa.. Ikeharh. eel eheailoal BBtho lty ofKarapa. earerally ua alyaedthleeora hUroa, aad My e rt ma Baawt eieelleat arUelB of diet aad In hooakel aiadT as rotr1 Mj "mi IHreetioaJ tor atahlae PaddlBa-t, rrnleiam
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