4 t,..toi i....h.ir. rolu;nn. one ycir, 30.00 Uiie fonrth ooln?rin,ono TMf, tJ.K 78 00 5.00 2.nn Professional and DmintH cur Is of not mnrf than 5 line, por year, Auditor, Executor, Aunuuisirawir nml Assignee Notice, vK..ridl noiiaci nor linn. to i All transient advertising 1et than ' ..il, ri milts, linn. i All advertisement, for A shorter pe rind than one year are payable at the time wej hid""," i the pcr'in oriioniiR mem win no iicm; ctnonsihle for tho money. "A Ringing Speech. The Ilt of th Campiijn Forel bljf Slated by a Southern Jii-puMicftn, The following magnificent speech kviu delivered by Hon. Samuel Mc Ceo, of Kentucky, at Dowling Green a that Stste, one eroding last inontli. t in an admirable exposition of tlio olitical issues of the campaign, ami common JeJ to the earnest alten- ion of our renders t Fellow CttUent .-The next Pro lent of the United Stttot will l i a tepublican, not a Democrat. Why Ha I sty ao " Hocanse the people I . . . 1 . I I, : 1 i pi till country ui wt t 1 ust.ioui.ii Save not tost their souses or their (nemorios yet. Tn a struggle of i hioretbati twenty year with the ad- koeatea of the miserauie n icirino oi i State rights the great people of Ibis couutry have grown stronger knd stronger in the ono t i n that this renubho ii a ottt on. In the Vroat cooflict of arms and battle the state rights heresy s butteti. In he roar of crashing arms il was trushod, and its a Irocatos compull 1 o surrender. Our people do not In- Uod thitt what was lost on tho b it- to field shall ever triu nph at the i!lot boi, Thny inten I thtt thu lupnblin, as a nation, shall live for- tver. I nny are not ioois, an i no ot intend now to k'vo it into con- jrol uf that party wlnoli stood by au 1 iitained those who sought to do it roy it- An tutolhgout an t a freo Inople will never J jxart tho p irty nd the pnneipli'n wiim pros irval Ind kept their libcrnos and tbuir lonutrv for thotu. 1 ho ho who have lofen lcjl the home fro u tim uttacks f burglars are bettor keepers of tlio . 1 inse ana its iniurests ttinn tnoao tho sought to rob and destroy it. borofore, I say the p.-nplo of this Liuutry will coulitiue iu power the irty wuicu B tvoJ the cmntiy to liem, Tho next l'i'esid"Ot of tho oitdd Statos wiil bo n It iimlilic in, ud his niuie ia Jit icet A. (i.iil'uld. on Tear op pabtus sd p.usc.I'.'.ks Tbis is a content uf parties mi 1 riooiples, u jt of luon. T.m leadors :a hilt the reprndoiitalivus uf th urties aud tlioir piineiiibis. The publican p.'ixty damauds it 1 1 I ex cts the people to sustain it. It ile trvts Ibi-ii Biippoi t. uui wliy !" It s a history oovciod ull over with reutiiess, and gloat douds, and i 'tit say, great glory. It hegan its lli'M llV A fi ill Hifdinut. utiLVHI'V niprOHni ju and wroug. U is, un.l m ttltviivd been, tho bold udvocste p freudom of tUuii''iit, fim-Joui of jteh, aud lb 3 su uo freedom of tutu for every living li.uu ni ueiug ho. i siavury h i I bilging 1 and e ns I tho faiiost portiaus of our hmd, I iiu ii it bad ieopirduo I the oi.ir.il Iuho of ilu udvocatus, the llepubli- Iiu p u ty sprung iulo existjiice au I tired to say, "lima f ir this cuise isgouo, bit it shall g uo furtlier,'' lieu i!s advuentos kill, "Ufc luiuund its further extension, and a (Usui will bo mot by un establish- out uf a guvoiuuiL'iit of our own," a clear, iiugiug, dubant peal, thu publicau party auHwetetl. "ou nil uot, aud can not ex loud this ime. l.very foot ul soil is now !e, aud under our dig, sh ill tuuiaiu us forever. Tbeu. when treason, with uplifted kdJh, struck at the nation's lito. the publican party, with a mighty 'ico, dared say : This nation shall rs and slavery shall die ! Unfit nobly it has kept iU sacred prd through long, weary years of K at s cost of moneys, at bucii- of the best blood of the land t inch sacrifices as no people had lor sustained mo ground treason, iMlhoa and slavery into the dust. tiling destroyed slavery, it made do and freemen of more than four illious of people who had been held cuattles, bought and sold in their rubles by . the slavemasters, who l'3iok 1 ia human flesh and blood. 14 wickedly made gain, while they fmed tee spirit in the souls oi ir follow una. . Out this work not stoo here. When it had Me them free it dared say these Wis shall be protected in alt tlie ibt of men. It has made one cods i one set of laws for alb t has "U berever our broad ' bauner fate, on every foot of soil of the rublio, every human being shall ! the same rights, the same equal "Uiction of the laws the same mleges to servo Ood and bis "utiy t and no poer under the woiHUte risuts snail ciroam- Fbe or limit tbess privileges. If a attempt it, the mighty arm of F nation stxetcbes forth it srreat roog hand even to the most remote 4 secluded part of the land, and f still narrow State laws, which (1 teek to hold distiuotion between i the citizens, airalnst whom fo distinctions are made, and the '"si coart in this lUpublio says; Nation's laws are. aud must be, ihtll bo supreme " The humb 1 citizen in auy part 'ot onr laud 1 Bow tba very highest couVt ol "public to whjoli be c-iu carry ei whan inatica la denied bim ' 'of tho UsiUd Sutes has said 1 U amsnd-nents ntude tu this "htution ty tie BepUblioan par J Uicl r-Tiosrncjr has ia rlvts if VOL. 18. ery possible way sought to render null and void, nro the anpreme law or tlio land in every Slate in ibis Union, and iu every part of every Stole. The war stamped outtbi IJoa that a Stuto h is rights snporlor to tho nation. It established the doctrine that there is but one ovoroiintv, that the sovereignty of the nation, and that this authority Is. snpromein every part of the United Stales. Shall wo now, when after ao long a slrugglo and so many sacrifice made to gain all thin, cowardly give op octroi of the government iti t the bunds of those who for twenty years buve fought against tho suc cess of this idea f Mil ill we plana the control in tho hands of thoso who did their mightiest to destroy it t Shall wo put nrnn in power to administer the very lawn which for years they fought ngniust and do nonnced aa tninuHoua and wrong. which they have over and over again declared should not ManJ .one moment if they bad the power? 7hoso, ft'llow-citizcnn. are the quua lions which tho American people are to answer at the polU iu Novo ulxir i and 'when tho auswur couioi, it sh ill bo ou the right side. THE &EVl?PMM PAnTT A9 BKBEEMKI) A 1.1. ITS PLEimF.9. In twenty years it has nnvor mado a pledtre or undertaken a moiisure, and failod. Aud why ban it not fail ed T lii'Miwo it w9 right. It was right when it dure I defy and check biiiuaii slavei y. It wn right whou it met. armed treason with tho whole armed power of tho (Jovcrnuiont I It was right when it sent million of men, gnKant soldiers, to cruah out tho boHts of robelliou. It was right alien it declined, we plodgo nil wo Imvo of money mid of wealth, nud of mull, aud v'o will iivo thorn all, rath cr h:iii se this fniou destroyed It .1,4 ail . rx t tMi a'aiiiiii.l 1 1 It 1 ' " ."" " V. " (ho robelliou Klavury shall din nud puss from our land forevor- It was right when it said all men uuderonr A.ig shall be frooiuen. It was light when it said every freeman shall have the same protection and the snnin rights under tho laws. It was right when it iniido provision to euro for, at tho nation's expense, tho wi 1 ows aud Iho orphatis of soldiers who perished of disease or iu battle, aud the mail and aud wonndo i heruus w ho survived tho fonifnl struggle whii b gave victory to t lie great urn o for which tlioirsol 1 er fought, (t was right whou it said every doN l ir it hna cost to pror.erve onr Union our people will pay, nnd you have b cu (he cause of all this great d. lit -Ii ill ho'p to pay it. It was right ivhon it gave na enrrrncy, n d dlar .f ivhieh is adollir thn name in New York, Kentucky and Texas. It was right when it Slid wo intend that every promise of ours to pay a dol lar shall bo uiudvl good us gold, t was right when it liol a tiiuo whou these promi-ies should bo redeemed, (t wsH rijrht when it said this would revive onr prostrated industries, sot in motion tba wheels of our manu factories, iuitucustily inoreuwo onr c uiiiuerce und tra lo, bring miilioiis of money to our shores from abroad. for products sent by us lo countries boy Mid the bi ns give ouip'oyment to our lubiring moil j clotho tho deutitnto and givo unexampled pros perity to our whole land ug iin. I repeat it has keut all its promises not one has failol. Its courso has made us to-day the- grandest, the strongest, tho most iutoligeut, the best educated, the most pros perous, the freest, and the happiest as well as the proudest poople iu the world. Wo bavo to-day mora pnblio im provements i more, and more varied manufacturing interests; nioro farms; more farm ore ; more workshops ; more cattle, and horses, and sheep, and bogs ; mora wheat, and corn, and tobacco more school-bouses and school-children t more churches, and more good Christitn people, and more good lookiug womon aud chil dren than any other land on which the sun shines. WHAT HAS DEMOCRACY DONS, to briug all this about tbat we should now turn to them and invito thorn to take tho con troll of this happy and great glorious people t What great fact rises up in their history in tweoty-fiva long years tbat stand as a beuoon light to draw this people to them, I - ask f Its history is marked all over with wrong and failure and false prophecy. It sought to extend tho area of hu man slavery, and failed. It sought to perpetuate this course where it existed, and failed. It struck at the life of the nation, and tried to dis member the Uuion. and failed. It sought to tear down onr flag, but the proud banner atill floats, and even Uetnooiacy aro now made to glory in its stars. In 1864 it de clared tho war for the Union a fail ure, but it was only their party and cause tbat failed ' It suid you never can by armsoouipel the people of tho south to submit to the las j but tbo last boary beaded . sinner not only submits; has sobinited, but ho throws np bis bat high in tbo air und shouts himself boarao over the naui,of llanoookt who with the Uuiou soldiers. on ft 'hundred battle fields, foiled back their rebel armies and crushed them out of existence. In 18U0 thoy said your reconstruct ion aoU are frauds i your constitu tions! amendments null and void, aud wo will sweep them all away . t the still stand, ai wil) ttand MIDDLEBURG, SNYDER COUNTY, ntit.I the end of time. Oar ro,,l''i; i T i .i ! 1,1 y ......... iimi Tuii can never pay me no cohorts to rally at bis call i tho nation a debt. I.nt we bate nirKal!ant an, brave legions alon, tho money we want, and at a lower j whoso lines in battle to lido, and at rate or interest than evor this conn- whoso pi e-once and word of clu e, try Iris known. We have paid mora , they loap- d agaiust tlio adv incinj; tbau four thousand in. li .ns of our hosts of tre ison. poure I d.nth an I war debt, and have less than to destruction in their rank-, sent them thousand millions to rmv. Tlmv , H. r...,. n, i .... i snid your bon is would not bo worth tho paper they are printed on, and tho country can nnvor redeem thetu. and to-day every Democrat who has a hundred dollars extr.i m mev Is ".' " iiiMMi i-mirn n'lirloinin singing songs or prtMO v.,.. inuTr unarm o mm. an, l eg! io pny a premium or seven t, ton per emit, to gee it. Th.-v aaid ,' your paper cuirenay will bo worth. less. It will onlv be so mnnv m. . Hut theso roiM bavo irrown Imltcr aud brighter nntil every rag it n.wi,mV .m l tho cnndi.i it. s rilut pir more prized than tho shining i'oldl an.l I silver it prominoH to pay. In IHii thoy were so poor, and had so often miserably failed, that, hop ing lo becomo resnnrtubW. thv vot. e.l for tbo groat and good Horace (ireelev, their life 1 onir enemv. thus seeking to gain power nnd iilace. Uut in this they sadly failed' tn they put up Samuel J. Tilden. with a great cry of "Koforni." an 1 they promised to sweep tho ground iroui un.ler our foot, followed them again. iney say. o di.i eioct Xil.len. nn 1 you Kepnhlioaiw slolo thn I'resi len- j ,!,; ,,,,,,,1,11,, , t,n n mglit to mat. cy through au hleetoral Oo-nmission ' 0.vn r(ll t tho highest pi ie in ( whicU by tbo way. they help ,d t. n, x.ti.n II n iia 1 no wealth of setup). It was a fraud such as the f,mjv ( i.l ,i, . favors from world bad never before known. In (10 (Jovernmeiit to ivo bim place in the language of tho Sago of drainer- l,vhood : onn who. without In ey I ark, -a crimn that the po .pl of H,,mit.ui friends, bv' the labor of his this country nover will an 1 never !wn hands and his" own strong arms can condone, I pushed him,elful . ng as a farm Ul. And now, in this year IsS), wo;tvl., H C llm boat duver. a cu pnu seotheui lot tho poor old fcllo.v (To. : ,.r , av... Iiih bttlo earnings that I hoy let tho fraud go, nnd nro ready ,, mii.:tt 4 the n to e l icito his to concede anything, nyo everything, if only thoy can get Kepublioans to it putel at homo nud uivo them tho uext I'loHidout of tho Uuited States. Dill my countrymon ! My Dem ocratic) countryiiie'n ! Wh it a ron ord is all this i What is there in i! to outitle tho Douiocriitie p it ty oven to a decent c uisijerati m in too mill. Is of tlio American p.ioplo llavo 1 overdrawn tin picturo 7 itnvo I sal. I ono word which history! loos nut j.istiry niti in mi l sustain f If I bavo I will ghdly uiiko tiio cor rection. I don t want to d i the Democratic party injustice. Tuoir record is a fourful one w h.m only tho truth is told II w awful w nil I it look did 1 paint it to you in colors ouly tho most slightly ovui'dra.vn 1 Whilo I stand hero to-night, und nstert that tho Kepublicu i party ha kept nil its pie 1 res. r.i Kmum I all its promises, and to it its en no and its uourso have bonu an I nro right, 1 want to in iliooiio other doul.tr.it i in In twenly-five long yours of oui past history tho Democratic part,' nay not prolTorod one siugln pnuci plo that tho peopln uf this cuuntr; linvo ucceptod or al iptud- Tho bavo not, as a party, deelartid in f.iv or of nsinglo meas iru that lias nt boon u failure ; uot ono that has no beou ivpj lintod. Almost every thing tliev have u.lvocatod the themselves to-day have openly abandoned or nro utibuuijd of. Aghiii I sav, I do but want to bo unjust to iho Democratic parly. If auy '.iinocrat within tho sound of my voice can tia no ouo priuciple, one uioaiuru or ono i lea tiny h ivo originated uud advocated, which the people have accepted, I pause now to bear bim name it out, And with this reoord of wrong ; this barruuuoss of ideas of right ; this failure in all their plana, their impudence bus no parallel, except that of the great arch lioud, tho Devil, whon, standing on a mountuiu overlooking all tho kingdoms of the earth, be said to tbo Saviour of msukind, ''All those will 1 give to thee if ouly thou wilt fall down and worship me," whou he had not ouo single thiug in the wholo wide world under his controllti give. V'arties must stand or fall by their records, just as individuals stand or full by theirs. This is what the people look to. This is what will guide and direot thorn, aud with tho re cords of tho two parties before a great, intelligent aud liberty-loving people, thoy will not fail in Novem ber next to select tho represeuta- tive of tho party whose record stand as does that of tho Republi can party to-day. TUB CANDIDATES. I am not here to make attacks on tbo Democratic candidates,- I am quite auro 1 am glad that tho head of tbo ticket was a gallant Uuion soldier. I will not bo the man to rob biin of a single one of the lau rels be so nobly gained, and so gal lantly won in battle aud iu boating the life out of the Democratic robell iou. I only ask tbat tho Democrats who are now so ready to vute for this Union soldier, uud so ready to praise bim, no cease to denounce tho men and tho party who fought with bim and sustained biin ou the fiercest bittla fluids of tho lUpublio men who, with biiu. upheld this this great oa'jue iu whioh bo gained all bis fame. When you stand by bim and glory iu bis duels, you iustify our cause, our acts and - our riumphs' Without tho Republican pirty standing by him and the great oause iu wuioti bo . fought, in tho four o&rs of twiibl wax, Jlnaoook would have had no soldiers to load ; DO Rr,n.v l" mM0h nt com mod i lory to the cuiso uf frjo lorn and tb N i ion. It is a goo 1 1'iin t!i it al tast yon Ihimoerats crnno up to 1 1 1 i - tint' you tflorv is our dooN, nn 1 n nv f .1 ; (im vietori. s wo acliievo 1 over a wn achieve I over von j tho lion iriu of tu.) iu ;n w'.u lo I im to vietoi v. And now" that v m iu-tifv our ne'- Ln.l i. . i. 1 n.....i r. i .i... i vioi .hum. ovr whioh you now , ir ,.:, ii',.. ... .i . thin, I fiar tipire is not tunc i sincer ity and but iitllo boniMty iu shonta mi l your profoasi uis. y Jiir )i you want a soldier f Tho Ko publican party gives you out", wiio, it is true, wis not trained from bis infancy at tho ex per. so uf tho I'nietd Stn',e in her military schools one who Ini l no roval ron ui vmi him lv nni Miiuroi0,PrH, l,,,t who went up tint palh Oii ! ves ; but ,,iv which is better thin rivilty. .... I ,ui j tl) j tl.l. Was not too proud to swo.i ol1t t.tto Ii iIIh iiti. rooms au I bail 1 the tires in Iho school hoiiso t piyj for his tuition i who en. hue, I ul. j sorts of privations that bo might gain laiowlol ,'u. I'll) no'oihty ofj this republic is th it wliwli mi'. us it i s.if liy tho work nf tho liaudi, the' cultivation of too iniii-l an I the. honesty uf the heart. Th iols l id !; iu this count ry it is no ili-giMen to! work and labor, dames A. (iaili.'l.l ; by toil an I work made 1 1 i i u f a ; I in iu, Whiaithowarfor the l'u m ' ' 'ill. into it. ifo bel mged Aith him nn i Inn tuavo inn,., Hout a Htorm of lire und iron lea b n hail ngaiiiHt thn vii-tonoua and ml v incing iiokIs uf lbagg, lull to 1 thmu in thoir ui ul caiour, uud our army wan tuvod, lnt 1 nun l not rooount hiidi'o.la, llo was brave, (,'all,int and eniiio'ia and faithful, uud nil that aHoldiur uuo.1 bo. Ho was nil that ouo could bu. Hut ho in morn than n soldier for morn than six toon years ho has boon sunt yoar af li.r vitur hv Llin oomiln with whom lut grew up as a boy aud a man. ii8:mn-t a lvmiliigiioiisly ilinpl.iyul. tbuir roproHontativu to tho ('ongrnHs of the Uuitod .Statos. Tholu bis c! mrso has h.'.in tha i no as in all his life il r-ing hiuhor and biglmr. nnlil ho liecaiiia tha ackuowlo l'ud loador of bis n.irtv in tho llouio. ! Kiicoguizing bis grout luoriU, tho Republican party ol tho great Statu of Ohio last yoar oloctod him a Seua tur of the Uuitod btutoa, tho high- oHt pi mo a oitizjn in this country can attain, except ono, that higher place ou tuo -d of next rnovoiutior the people of our country intend to givo bim by their votes at tho ballot-box that is, thoy iuteud to miiku h'm I'rusidont of tho United Statos, Of course, be will bo nttackod and slandorod j but no man who knows Jaiuos A. Ourfiol 1 will quos tion bis honesty, his honor, or bis integrity. At homo a abroad, in private and in public, he is a guntlu man I ouo you only need know to admire, lie, bimsolf, knows what work and labor mean t nn 1 he is tho the friend of the laboring man. Scholarly, jjreat and loaruod us bu has uiade himself, the humblest mau in tbo land c m approach Li u with the ussurauoo that he will bi mot with a kind heart. Iiu U a statesman with broid and libor.il views t and, auovo all tueie, be is a Ohiristiau. Under bis control our country will go un in her career of great-iof s and prosperity. Then why shall we uot elect bim f Oh, say our oppjuents, "we waut a ohango. '' No doubt you Dout ocrata do want a ohftuge. But what do you want a change fort Dj you propose to un do what has been done in teuty years t I'o you propone to restore human slavery t Ou you propose t i repeal 'thn constitutional aoioud- ineuts T i'o you propone to repu date th National debt? Dj job dp PA., SEPTEMIIHU pronoun to riloro Iho old "wild cat" banks nnd piper money wn h 1 1 before Iho war f lo you propone lo repeiil the laws which bavo provi led that the United States shall led its obligations in coin t ll.i yoil pio. ivise lo reasn lo lav taxes to pay uli' tho delil culso I by the war I li t yo i propose to ii'iolisli p nsions lo wid wa and orph itis au I wounded h ,1 lirrs f the Union ? I 'aro you pro pose any nnil nil of thriii thin;", und .n November in'Tt, von will not Ii ive eft yon croiin I ruouh ou w hu'li thutiusofit Democrat's feet e in' I to-ie'i in urn- Nirllvrn 'tito in Inn Union, If yon don't prop is then changes, w'l i sort of a 'hin,o do von wint. T onliavo josliliel onr lets You di'cla'e tho jss.ies of the war an I all t'l it, trio v o it ot it as ieltl.i l and ende 1. You praisn a o'dier who ni lo I in be itm ; you in to suiiinissioii urn whom in ilu- uot l.mg gonn by von I - ! i ; t t I to ill n hireling of .Vlirih inl I i 1 1 v . 1 1 i . I'cirn l '!i ii!i iiU'i y ul are retly t i vote as a su-'C'ssor to Abraham Liu-, c iln, wh i iu ti i no is tiio griMte-l in our c itintry's histiry, nn I wIumk, ti.iniii and memory will never perish whilo the world et lures. Then 1 what cli'tugn is it tint you favor.', What ch:i'i.;n is it you writ I Win' urn jou longing for 1 I think I , know what it is. You are a hun gry mil thirs:y lot. You II 170 fed on leeks, and gar'.mgo, n" 1 bitter herbs for I won ty long yens. Yoa sigh as .Ii I lh ) Uri'ilit m of ol I, f ir ' tlio ilesh pots of I'.gypt. Iu a word, you w int tlio oi'.i.M Thii is 1 1 . eli m go tho I Li n km-icy i'l i n irs for. j Well, we can in mage that for so no tun.) to conic, nt, least. S e in n n it in I u'iv of ine'i in onr pntyti till them nil. nn 1 I it wi h er ii'. too. hell Wn l lltl out of lll lt.'llll you can drop in. Hut, inv countr nen. long li-f iri that limn cones till) ll.ltll.ll'l':!' IC Itll-tV lilt 1m llc;L,l !an 1 bui m I so dn.'p' tli at it wiil In heard of no morn forever. .1 ii 1 1- is eternal. Ti nt Ii never dies, iiitn lid Ii Oil of (ill. (lo I wi!is dial Iho right triumph. It I'll Iriuinpo e l g.aur illy iu our Ian I tri'imp i c I nv 'f the f il" t, wr in ' ever tit . tc'iit.. 1 in t ho civil..-. I woill, tli. i nt t' nipt nf t !in I )t in nni! I in pirt to lest i .i" ' ho 0 olllli-lt a id lltl-.t I i IV crnoi ii.t ever H. t up liy niiin. Their "ll'ort, pcritlmtl, li'iMOMii jii.ticn. truth an 1 ri ;'it wvr.i n;iiiat. tain. I'll I l.lt in n I i ll'l 'f ll'n miseraUle .1 id mien whi'i i prompt ..1 In it. u- I i.'lc on our i'.iiou i,i-.! p uiih. n i I with their dtMili uiut nn I will tin tlio i Miiocrat ie party. Wo h ive right on our hM,, Iruf'u hi onr hi I... jn.it ii'n cu our ni I 1 , ...- it .i.i. it o iii I li) w ii an a Hewn i-i I an 1 1 1 it .aa .I ' ll' to oni' pnii;'!.' on1 V th it wn : lorn un I .11 J .,!, . 1 . 1 . . I IliMCU. U 1 r,i it'.Mity t i all. uud in N'o.e nh. r nel our t wiiiily yc iia of c nit nini I mil ii'iiiroki'ii s ici'iMrt wil1 lie ciowiH' l vith Mich a i 'toiy in will l.i iiig ul! ho iir.i ng lin-it ut in i iiin, with nil l.ii-ir b hext hopes of power, but great gam lo our wholo nopli! mill prosperity, un 1 h ippniein to every ll t. nf tlio nation I'lieii will liny Luow their raun ia tinally den I ; and when I hey linvo u i longer h ipe, licci i'.o tho niigiity voico of tho piiopln will bavo nni I tho light hIihII Htand, tho limn icrat ic party will becomo bapi'int un I hotter oitiz 'im. Hints Ahaul rtJ.vurs. Tlio nrt of nrrnnning bo pii'ti in very iimpl. Hiving eoll.'ciul tho Hower-to ho h-h. mi n ti iy, a'l thn Niipi.rll'M'H Inivtn hIi did Inl htl'tppti'l friiiii tho t-tHin-1, and hy placing tli.' Ilowci'it Ki'I'i liy hi i, vmi can easily Hie the order IU which lle'V C HI h vorv prt't'y hand lnipiot can In ula la by lukinit n hum 11, n r.i 1 1: li t ntlrk ii..t over a inrti-r ul au inch in tie ani'tcr, tio a Hiring over tho tip ol ll, an I b iiiu by t'l-ten (ig on a few nn ouu very lian. Is nil ) one, II '' lor a coiiifti piniio, winding thn string attiiiit feh stem as you nd J the fljtv era and lcavea lo ill ' ! i"t. Al w.iya phii'o tho flowers with tho rtlinrlost ult'uis nt tip) top, prohcrv ing tlm hmg Htoui! f ir Hie b!e, and linisli off the b '"'plot with a Iriujo of flnoly cut I'uli itfo. Tlum cut nil the -terns fvouly, wi'an damp o.itton a ound them, an I Oliver b"n with paper cut in a very pretty hum b- H'ltn. in iiiamng KJ iipi' is tram Rir- bin ll iwers. Biicli as are lunst rusy to lirocuro, tin' fl iwrrs fn be nrrang nd flatty, and back-ground luu'Je from ipruys nf evoraroon. Ii Milton Spner, of Huntingdon, known as ono of the most rapacious salary grabbers in the State, baa benn noiniiialod for Cougross in Ihe XVIIIth district, comiohol of the counties of Franklin, Fulton, Juni ata, Huntingdon, Snydor uud Terry. Spoor is the same man who tried to play chairman of the Democratic state committee a few years ago and made a ridiculous failure, boon af ter bis famous salary grub bo bo came so odious in bis own party that he was hooted out of tho Dem ocratic stnta convontiou at Wilkos barre, which was then trying to wear the garb of honesty by way of ex n rim an r. lie will be defeated by Sir Fiahor, a gooJ Republican, also o; Uuutiugdou. Puraoorats in all parts of the country aro flocking to tho support 'of Oarfiold and Arthur. 4 Hi, 1880. NO. II Poo t I .V M t M U H r . nv Jams a caiiiiio.h, Tis l. iirin nlchl nrllilty town llm rlHTK I.i.k I'i,i.i in- . ih. .I.oliifl in bor r.ilio nf PlItl.T. 1 rulij nf mo my 'i: aii I I i 1 i lirflo islfimi ii itm in, 1 1 n. 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I ilimr ul i niilini in v , .ee U- - -h tili. Tilt' hi' tri'114 llltl 'i Ml ii'iivi" tlill Un in.' Ini'ij Willi i' mi I. nf T iri.iiM Iiiii' ; ? iino . rk nn I null, ftuivii ii '. I wi.li soi r v.f i. lli i,' j.jiilii i. nil ill I'i .ui i Ii.. -un iv. ,i t v.i it 1 in I Ii -Itv ; Hill T.ltil llu .till). Ihl llil I lm illritny itir IVlnl ,. t, l In. iin.:i-'l Willi ,; ,,1 n fill. ii.; "uivv t!ifir in ilia; i Hi I I Mi.ll-t' 11 )ell' III 'il' lii I- ...t . i ill i I j. .n i Ii . li ny, ry iix-'v ls un I i-I'ij.!.-, hiiiuiy -i in 11 li'.l' ll:l I nv nl' ll'l 'III'i'I h I iV li. ll I I ml. ! I. 1 1 1 i .. . 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A III I I tNo'.i'-l I ,'(.'-t At Iho lot iit New York S(-.lo Sun. lav School (!oiiven' ion. lul l ni this city, i:, v. Dr. Unfit! W (Hull; pri si'iile.l, ill an n MrosH w liicli was piilili.-ln'il in Iho J.infiinf .liinn 7 ll . .1 pi I'I I'll' H.'C.liillg fill Is tl pi int Snn lay Schools ovi-r the Wholo Wnl I I. Ill vit'W of till' llllll - vi lous ejtowth of thin institution Iho pant eeiitiiiy, having flout U'liclt liaikes' niinill I'l'i'.iniiiiig iu 17N:t. leaclied ll IIX'UI It.'i'.-ll i p ill tll.'Hti l ulled St. it i S liloiio of over HeV'.m uiillit.'iis and thico bun (red tlmm- . land, in viow of what has beou tu; ! i'i 1 . 1 1 : iv un ihihIh ' l witu thorough organi zation by thn various Women's ll iirds of Foreign MiHioiis iu tho last ton yours, their aggregate un ijiiil iiicomo being now ticirly half a million of dollars, mi l iu viow of what has been douu within i-itocu years by tho foreign S tu lay School Association, iu piloting Snnliy Schools iu (ioruiany, France, Sp un, Italy, Hungary, liim.ia, .Mexico, South America. .I.ipnu, and ('hina. Or, Clark urgucd that the timn bad oomu for tho Sunday School to uitilfo a grand udvauci movement, and ort'iinuo to lnisti funds to es tabliMli Sunday Schools over tho world. Tbo Foreign Sunday School Association, in tho pros juti ni of its work, bua nnxor expomlotl more than four thousand dollars a year, nnd they to i d ,u iiciou ly no any amount placed in their bands. I'lirough their thirty secretaries, who moot weekly and concHpund in the lionurtii, 1'ioncii, Italian. Spntiislt nud other language, with foreign mitioiis, lUey Hio liiunliar with the wide and promising tiulda that tiro opeu for thoir work. W till a eonti ihuuou of one cent a hear fiom each lumubor of the Hun- .lav School iu our laud tho Associn- lion would have an auuuil incomo ..fl j.,,,.,,, ii':.i. . . ..,,..i, I thoy would reciovo tbrcu mid a half million dollars a l-ar. Since the .l..livai nf lir (llni'k'a tx l.lieud l,n itoitveiy oi it. iiaik s a itiiess mo AhsociiiIioii liavu adopt.e4 this plan, Imnt.. isn Tr nn.i, hn iu.'t lnv-.ti . , , r 1 l . lit io 'ni l oltiu.. ol tup ii. ruy. an.l. ami have prepared liesitliful buses ,.tii nUil,r..u- ,ivnii.-. n.i t nu i u with gilt letteiiug, to bu huug up in n'1' "fuiuir ma maouiiX k u u ira. the Sunday School room to receive' it i,'rtln.i.ii hy ttini..iiMiMtinit'ja. ja tnnli-.l.iilinna (liilli.i l.in of I.., ; llit ovar ona-h .11 "I iha Uy ul Ui -In l'r..f eontt ibitiions. ui) ino lop oi , mo ln lh, I itlr. i in.r.uii unoiiA.ii box ore Uio words, Thn litldia thn ov i iwkiis h kkpiks. tkw s.ia. world ' On one side tho id-j-.cls of WttftS ' K ttn. tha Aasmiiatiou are cloarlv stated, f ' i'lf K T "".l ' ' ti Wl.iolr.'ii. I. On anothor .id.), the sppj.il. as fol- lows i "Will each nisnibvr of this' Suuuaj oouool put ono ooui a joar T11K lOHTr Published every Tbursdav Evening ' JGUEMtAtt CnOUSK, PropV Texmi of Subscription, TWO VM.A UA 1'KH ANNUM. Pny slilo vitlon six niontlis, or i'.oOifin't paid within the yrnr. No tin per di coiitiiiiieil until all nrfenrsucs srS paid unlcKs ut Iho option of tho pub lisher. riiil seriitions miUitlo of llio county r.WAliM: IN ADVA NCR. f'TVlruiis lining and using pnpers Mre.'iei ,n nth ts lieconir sulwcritMirs ind me liaMo forlhc price oftliPpnpir inl i Ibis box. forth) Foreign Sunday Snhool As e.iution, to establish v'mi la v Schools nil over the wtllld.'' I'bis p'nn cerliiinlv Ins onr cordial eli Jormiuient, nnd wo bopn tbme i.ll In. n hor placed in every Sunday School in the laud, nnd that even inoie Ihan a c tit a yrar may bo cuutnliirp I. Itli state! on tho lux II a' cintriliu'iiina slioul 1 lm sent t i ( II. Davenp rt, Tioisurr, 17 llituiiiie hin t t. New Yoil;, ur tr Allieit WoodinT. the lWil.mr. Mi) -'ta'e street. I'.r i-.!;lvn, N. Y. ISoxes can be nlil lined of tlicu gratuitous I. !'i niy I,' ! t j . ff YOil WILL SH S3M . O f r i r t.-" I'm . I I ; i ii i. woli n ' nn II I I . n ' ! .1 "f.ll.T . .4 II I II- . Buclieyo Force Pump, I i Hni'1 1-,,. i. o n .,r lni.ii I lui.r.iTri.irtil I - I It' I ii mr- i.,iiiI.t4 a'0 . ll'.-.-i'u I' "I' mi. .i I Hull r i-n 'nil.l'.i.r .'. !.. of Srr, ilniil. ii mi I r,1. Wul W ii.il.. $ Vn.li H ii. ii I iiti FIRE "Vrrr-i Ir y.-nr ...Vh .r !iHeB At no aior cml lliMtl sVi III lltlitl 1'J-',., Il Cannot Freoza Ill .1.1 w..i 'I. li. vnn.l ll il llll.l. Tli v. r. ! I i.i' ! ,:li r 1 1". lino I . Hi.. mi 1 1 al N..I.H I ii. -..n. m,; arH It t'U'i. r f IIHI'l . Hi! ID .! CHjr litiul It Iron Turl)ir;c Wind Engine l .' ! .. - ..-iPi,l . Wi... ,.tna, . I t . I . 'i. i.litr i I lri iii, hi .....r.itiiiti,ir l.r V. , Ml M TliV. II -I. I" 1 T -l . f. I. - l.li.WM. Miin.n ..Milt), '. V.) Iyer ! ill. The Genuine HE17 SINGER FAMILY c c wiil,? r,Xn clime. 'int". p "liar ilciii'itid f,;r Mi. it i:risi ilV'iei: in In:. t.-..r.l,..l Hill ..I ii ' . 1 . 1 1 i .I it.iy ..r '. I ... v-lr .lit ui y lit w 1 . '.'I-, ii.i I 'i"!i s llm niiri. f " I Hull i .la" M ... t '' '" ' !l In w " : . i .-: . t. i n.. i. i .i I. 1 ... 1 i.ij .-'.In ot .-r y I'rnvliiui jvm. Our ..( irrrn II 0 f,in ( f nrif I III. I s-i.f.iK .It-- .In -.lir r tilt.tr bu-1. lir ' I I y I i I.;.. ' i ' ' I III. "lll.ll lir.l.t Mil," sl.J.tKU .. ,Mlr,,lt, now n ! Mi 1. 1 no . i.-r c..r -in,.:;- I. " S. DEIHERT, .Inii" a . I" Acnt fir sr,i,!,.r iwuniy. .V)l' I'll :'"d mi'!)i.i;..h.:i:d: il l v ni I.. r"-l .r t., -in vrl ' i I .'ii .n. n 'rl y i.l win ,:,.t l.'l In .iU' 1 H ivoI'MIV ,. V. !: I A.s, . u l3ii-:ur, N. Vi tl i. I'll. IK .1, inly V'.'.'i. i.i y. EUPTU11E Tlio Ii!i!)cri;i! Tnia ii win! y..- n i Hit n.' i Thn K-fit I Itllljllil-'t ''UK, X. V t li.vi'ifi'in if :rnt .1, mi, Hi), jy . I. I V. i'i V7 fiTVTn 'i.'ii-. xov.,i. ii.- - iti nn . iri-i in i nn i . nnl i-iinn- ift- it. i ...I. t .. I . 1 1 1 I.i. .V I ll I . I ill ii irt. ri " "'i I U .iiiil'ici icor., Iljirltu MiirliKit, .MKIi lull ilt. yi iv. J. 0. KEIIPI IT i fr rtiui.v iiKti.rs itri.if;. .1.1 iiiilnir.', .'nyili-r itiiiiity, July .'J.'M'.i'tii. i lin :K 0. A v.'KI'.K In ynur "-rn i iwn. f I'lll In o rl'k. U i liT. II i.il tvml m l.'i.lne! fit w.iI.mi ,,..r...n. ,, ,.ii,-r i-.i', intk.t u r. .iti ,..i y :t . I l do 1 1 i.i ii i .i v irk. wrllt. I .r ;..ir. tl nl. M lil II, ll 1. 1.1. II M'll., fiirllHn.l. M.ilno. Iiiti :t. 'mi.ly. OPIUM IlirtT'' "rt i.yil.ivi.v 11 '11 1 I TM rilr. In lltnu .tn I m 1 runt ih.,. i l.tf ,.AftAjmru 'iy .eli'T nn oh. iulir- Iiik or li. ..... ri,..ii''0. I re tlinniit -liliipoil ..i Mi V 1'iirt nl Mil I '. s. or '..r t I t. fr'nil p irllo ul trii Iron. .V'l lrr-.. II. S, "ii-p .s ,i- v, 1 1 .iiiili. l.i. ) Horn. -u n rloi, .MlcU. .lulj ;-,'M...ly. MONARCH OF THE HELPS i3 tho Acknowledged Superior of all Grain & Grass Cutting Machinery This Mnchino has been fully endors ed by tho nil. st Hxpert Aolboris ity, after M.ft TboroitgU tents, ni to its Capacity nnd Kxor-utioii, ns tho nu fit Wondtiiful .Machine ever invented. Kmrmtr, un.lr no lrinnitaiM Ita.ioll Toa tmy l;nier or M.nrer uatll voa btv air- '"" T' eiumpiui. wt.mv.r r ber o( on of tln H nrhlnoi In juur l Iti'-, I tlo not Ull lit imln It lii'.rouiihlji. :u . I.l.blnen nt )rn, lt Murvali'tn Muvtmant, III slmvllolly. mi l In Antmsslio A.ljnlmenl lo t rj imu.l.ilou . I lm nol.l, .'n noi 111 l ,,,,) ,t JV,P al) ,ir, VmT, . wlll , J, a. lii.MISal A ?l, rr.nlvil, , M llo lif Ut TaT,,B Ag,nlt jai,'.i i Et-Liv, Uwbisvsx n. ...... i I ' ...!' ' 1 Le ' . .1. ""41 ' I