Vhe PoOwn ttugant X. B. luw,i.Ei„zprron. mosirsoss. -PENNY* t WIDNESDA T. iMPI;nI/318E1:'Zi;'1111t. OEMOCRATIe SlVlEltent Volt Arorroa annaus,,, Lo kr: intrima rcANDLis,s, :1•540.1*.a, • Mt frolmnron casmau, tral"L b litlrE SAL - C 017 P EX L'= l ' - • - " • oniotaxne lootirtlieKet reivroit 'r te s -; of al~ieaca role ittivnit: , ' , II: TrANIEr. C 0: 0i TanktOnioak. , t it• 71111VITIE7MICe. 2:mini ;7 -+- bott;:ili:0110/3' ' - ~,, _ 'i;7oa:CCetarrTNl:=UtrnEn. ,::07:51503,,a,11cC0L11:131-TNew Milta#tll POR ASSa.a&TE' _ .-ALEN'irt )VP3IL4-4tonttosc. 4A7/108D .: - GVETB 7 6.9l4oLanny[ :Depot.. • *cat cospiaismal, FREDERICK. TAGGEI ,ialeboliii roi "L' O. 8311111:=Brid,gbipter. %41,, FOB . rollzt.the Democratic ; , V010...,6E1 Lir swill3o:iaro, the Election of Oat:. StalcaEll uff - Tictel by a Large Majority. j ,i4ll fir.: Lit Every Dealticest Redembeithat..llA nr and-Imp:rem the Truth of Upon 'thejEl # l l*._ of Ths Neighbor§ . Election Tuesday ; October 10th,) REiaIiTER iIIEGISTER Youa Lan •Crfalrct— , -We" -embrace thit, - tlie 'bit" oniortnnitywelmioto reach Dome ?tourdittant readers and impress Upoti t em, e mipo ce going to their:assessor at once and. sea•Aliat not only Vheir own name, but thoset - ot their DentoMaUc neighbors appears on Dia : list. Do n6i fair to attend 10 this - Ai. oscE omit will be too-late and your vote will be lost! amnpur To- rr •sroir; 'poll every Demo: Mitie'vote mid VD - yrOireala yen a large , . . . nattleto 'The' Montroseßepublican is exulting toyer !hat _it calls a _triumph is Miine. The .victory. in -Maine ie like. the Dutch iftkipg Holland, only by' cempring‘the, majority frith Oaf of 1868;Ibere tilt fan; fig of orioniel.s,6oo of ." the' The vktoryinCalifomia amounts to only this,- that 4. through local troubles . .they have i eleateilslaa rt the-Stater ticket, Ectuitte ;. We are rea4 y , to shrtill s whistles to qelebmte all isuch famous victories; ; •Polltleat-Carneleons. ,'.The Radical editors and. politiciatra of this State, far transcend the Egyptian CaSielecni lizard in changing their politi cal cider to suit the times. The Montrose Republican and Tunkhannock Republican have within the year past, been vieing with titolrother on the, temperance ques titin; but for seed!, when men who not only preach temperance„ but ohm, who mean what they say, propose to 'vote for their principles,:ther. are denetin eel . by theie firgens,'wfie hive 'the,sattie interest sa tempetince that they have in the rights of the, people, merely , to use them to elect Radical i guzzlere 'and Thieves. to, Office. We will see whether the tetriperince men of 'this'connty, - ,Caeatt;whst they' Say,' or whether they WI be . frightened: . out .61 their principles by a few. Radicals .politi- unemmuableN I%f vn=4;e.2l The Montrose Repubticon in answer to out:, 'charge hit weak, mis' reprasenta 7 tion,idtaits the . faatint attempts to, ex plain the course of thb leading Radical organain excusing the " - granssteer by sigitg"theyOrsidet.Evius -gupty-of _ juatly_Fetainingrm unreasonable , per cent agefoe:hisaerrices, rather than cif what is properly called a defalcation?! in utpthiir part of-the as paper We grid the follow: ink gittitidffroutthe Chicago Pos!.i ThiDenitxWatiapaPerii ing at the, heels of ',Emus. tt i Beptiblidan State*ent of Penuserania, =Bing him a dffter, because..ni : turning money mit° the State he withheld his . cam rnission, =tinting to 8360,001". "Oh My ?lbw the Radical pets? do tletuntroa Suns,:-don't they 'Hodge; Chorpenmg, Bailey, !I:khaki', ,Ncirton; and a long list too numerous almost to mentieni_may with the same propriiiikte considered as "guilty of unjustly retaint ing sa unreasonable- per. cottage:of the People's !miry tithe One of 8300,990p0i Why Apia theygive the New York Wird' the sake name? There teems tohe eerie '.odds in ginger.". . • - m,... ,larAnd now thelempemnoe num. of Beaver . .county have Oink notielmf in the field' beadia with 4aniez.ll."Fifi;- lei the Assemhly So, fir as . I=o from, they hve e nominations in come Itwelve counties; -Sincere temperance men pay. an atfenlio.rl io4itee It•ekipg aerrito g ,irea Peni?l . .oo4o/e, , TheY ri'`rdr4/P4l.g -rig& to *bung - mt . " , Vanateulo record another,lhl ieal y 1441171 The Demoert4 ,have elected Gallagbas to C.ongien froth f 'Mew 3fezieo bp -abotitfive • IntAretif- meptity: Two years ago the Radical'Anajority: was 1821. Democratic gain,2,300.:' • • arAnd Elba the Tempuunce ram of Daaphia boailty lava-maiinated ticket, apan.,which is a - colore4 Ito-a:V. Carter tor Ariditor:" s.;,'ppiperantajaan"tirroaghant-tbq ftate Ekutr. PFnad isCabaitarNald 4410 Limy gar,stacueartiattrah - rat day in Rtricis Registi+l 4 13OirY oThe (Reed Ecnning„s "There is only one Cabinet officer now in Washington", was telegraphed . .. Swim that city tii•the morning papers; and the liiesidett is still - z on 'fele eying 1. rPor IMMtliipast this hmiteen thecar l inbaiiin: ' t ally, the heads i,f Bureauelusd _' clerks running -the governmental machme."-- Certainly, ours is the quasi wonderful government", the, world ever saw!" It pl. I miiiiinnsitsilf, find if Grant be re-elect el3 it -to- fi llo it alone entimly, befar6. 4 ll * 4 444** What an exei4lithiation—of-the beantiful mm plicityontepublicanistal f What 'tidal') for the: k‘croined ficads--;of- Ilitrope," 'hero kingemid.theit ministers are , _re -4firicfl6; be - Constantly at 'their, posts: of - duty and 'Aare the:people ,graMble Over lighter.tases.-than...vm ..free.heM 4meri ettnshave4o payl Here tre'haveisubli a simpleand,eimple`system gftiovermilOt ao,' l ,itto Weall t ie B ask, to.rpn. until late-in the fall I:So Much fin negn - Y-sulfmge. - - . -Before , th&datkieiioted, Wesidenk and' Cati netE eitmerii b d 't6 regain in-' Washington agd ; ;i oik- bard ate".y week iwthe:yearo.:Ffmale•aqffimge, when it comes, - Will -comiilete'. the +thing. The machiite will: thin it 1 16E4 - a yOai:at: a 4.e.ati* aikbi4at t -th.0.01'4 Per" ey4atiV OPOiii44ThOliiPsoa ap e d' to . -Universal mama is all,tbatis nee, essary tti"nniveisal and when Mis.lfoodlarill Wall beelected and seine couria siste4 - OiCren hrother, ViCe_PrOdent,. the 'Amtflean millenium -.. ::have -cede. - Alt :hail "Progress," with aibig P, ' ISEP"'Wherr hrdta million ordain has been sthatricted from, .4m.reilf : 9 A the nation by ; an _rinfaithinl Paymaster, the War Department his determined to rigidly enfirowill s eTisting regulations governing diabntsing offleers. ' 'Why liMre L- ttiog _not .Why.peen enforced? hy. tins ii,Vainiaster,ill 7 IciFi4 olOo.OdirAMlf:ii , of gor. summit funds in a period: running rarer Flirt^ and rio nptice tiken of the tict? The financial arran' t ,nement - ' of Grant)) iluminiitratiria is rotten* the core, and each.dny that feet is made.pain fatly 'apparent to "taxpayers. Tammany is nothing when-compared -to The :Grant robbers. . The Democracy of NeW Jersey met in cairenthin on Itedneiday; at Trenton, and put in nbininatioo for Governor, Ea- Governor Joel Parker, who it ia.said will poll -ten thousand' more "votes than any other candidate, arid withunt &tilt . be elected by a Istuisme . majority. - Ilia is popular all :part! of, the State, and, well known over the entire nation ago staling, unflinching Democrat of the old school. Coma on?l'sear Jersey for right,' and let Peinifylvania dol;ketter. She can 'if She Will. Let her electors be active. ‘. —Tbalilbany Ar - giiscat . mes tothefront nobly. In alluding to the troubles in New York, it says: • "We must not recognize leaders or as sociates whose - hands are stained by pont . - icul corruption. • We must do more than this, for a merely passive position will not suffice for the Democracy, which is alpar; ty of action, and which, when it ceases to move;-will cease to exist. , ' -As party, we innst pgrgu ourselves of •till this dialionor;, and tf, doing so we lose political power in soine'lm.li_.,te for a inometitore most not 'hesitate. We•will rise again, purified and etrong — right and invincible." • - • '• The Eiuns Biobtor% Bpeciiil 4erit:Evis4B was 4 17 61 4ted by Governor Gearyi Erans'approp,l4tal to,his owttuse .ork ;verde r three hundred thoesand doter!. The - Evans fmalwas exPossll).Y...Wim ty Attorney General rPlure. The Deputy AtWrney,Geneml was re. moved from office bemuse be tore the veil front this phv Of. Radical rascality. ' ' - The'• perpetrator of the fraud was pro. nonacid 'a sitisfactoly igen?, 'Goves. nor Geary and w as _ allowed to ‘enniPe;-.bY Attorney General Brewster.. . Auditor General Hartman never Rio% of auditing Evan? accounts, MAR • this fraud wait'sitPosect 1 • BtataTreasury linekeftitner thought of boatiog fon the money duet:the State until the public indiggation:Wes aroused at the swindle which Evani'and Co. conspirators perpetrated, The.eMbegler, is itt.libeitT.. ;posses- Sion of his stiare.of the ,stoleulunds and no 'Radical official cam - about-finding Tax-pkirs, ,grtiithle: and,. gipaa' : On. twit; fellows who ; ink you. in. princely. style are only =dente Gar how muchmore yon will hear and "stir , continue to iviC theitadical ticket. -.A ifforiderinml Atari. • . BAJA/ll:tans f! ! eptember 18:—A m ist wonderful stonyJo told hereef emerging phenonienon in Florida.a' - A largeportiOn of. Orange, county ,-.changed .to a lake: Trees, houses and people were Teinulfed.. Therewere many witnesses of the- phe: riomeniie; one ••of idiom 'saYo,' the Gist thing, that attracted attentiod trao a re tory motion of the trees; some 'sin *og ,gradually opt Of stilt; the tops refOlving more tied more rapidly' as they sank and '•disappeared,..the others follovting, and. as they fell, revolving' and describing ,areas of a circle egainot .the sky, . The whole earth; as.far - as the . eye :could reiask'saiik, and' place' was supplied by a ,see . of waters,. rushing.. teething, with the noise of mighty,' eataraeta, ever and anon *lasting to the surface:the roots, tops and_hodies of mighty, ,Pinear4a . oak: The country in every direction breathe - - ly submerged and is now ' ne 'vast 'lake. it rumored that the•tatvott Orlando. is swidleVred up and the .Yhole .ebilif kes from Apopka to rsike_Pdavey Are tiew united and' - form one imlcense'in land' *6- 'The 'people' 00 flying' terror - • 'chit:item the scene of the - disaster' ch la • ' ''; the iffectioiC of aide - eon., old togs for their teddlithat if Gshriel isn't careful on the'liseflay, his .horn look sick. Radical Provaplness. State TrensuMr Mackey, vhose prompt ness in . joining Auditor: General Dad ra& in addressing a polite note to Evans requesting him to, pay up; received the highest commendations of a; portion of the radical press of „Pennsylvania, seems to have greatly-relaxed-in-13ii-seal. Mr. Mackey pretended to be very anxious for the arrest of Evans, and after waiting for mom than two weeks mule information against him, when folly assured That the embezzeler !Melted the Silite:. - The Ala- - patch.of tkpolioo officer to Nevv.lrorkivas_ merOyimPant to amuse the,„public_nntil after - thnelectinn:, Mackey an'd - the'ling know as much 'orthe whereabouts of Evans now anthey i did when the. requisi tion- for iiiiit.ivas , issued: 2 .4, reward . 0;)f five hundred Or a; thorisdnd'dollara would have the effect 01",., producing. iiiin:' .' But Mr„MaCkey does net, want, to see - iins withinjhe territerj,ofrenniiyiiiMi46." Jp, staying awuy'Evans isicing,the,radical poldicuMirof .Pdtquiylv4 a under; aa..ey erlasting ~.debt, ,of -., gMtitn P. ` , Chairman Errett- doesn't want ,to ,Se - li l pp or, even Bear of, him. Acither, de . ., : Dreter, and Klizir4i4 : H l3 . OPPRFInce iiigt '6 jtinctnre would throw:me iholin ' o Onto An / ague 6t.,,. Ilit entrance iir. the' ,ghost in.. Don Giovanni did ..not Create More guilty terror, than 7910 theltiddon .4p 7 pearitnec•of Evans among, the„ ridkude of Peues,ylpMia.-- r .geirrisbitra P.kiet,, , , . . CM . A Pk*therik. Flaw • N‘r followlog • coitiniunlentina (Mirk* dolfilipAire,'s Radical Republi can journal, edited. by ,Theadore , Tilton; hence it cannot'he 2 deeited disiopal in if 'we publish "Welmtiklj,idtrilt that there ere 'Pel/y,Petets in` it which neeil refOtutiOD, bUt air. TilloPebY cilerme, acanOwledged his nnwillingnesito tinder. take the task and we deem it futile fur no to :atteniiit it, hence we as did air: Tilton; freely, give the use of out. twany onembe will enlighten.tui upon ,the sub ject:: 1".• • • . -" • BY . 401111 CTIAGThri D. The • The first imher Of h. Golden' . Age accidentally falling under my obiervation a-day or tweKtfince, I seas structwith -the liberufity offyihiir in opening its colmins to OR sides, in' the discussion publietbpicskthough I suspect you karce ly contemplated,' at the-time, that any one of your correspondents might desire to present a Southern side to the vie* of your readers. However, fthank you, and take you at your 'word ; and if, in the course of my remarks, I should nainten tidnally lapse into tvletbit that I unfortu nately contracted during" the late war, 'of sometimes' employing rather empliatio laignage; you will attribute it, I hope, to the fact that I have been living fora good many years among "barbarians ;'° that is to-say, among trpeuple, who, for genera tions past, have been guilty—in terbia ear& Sumneri—of the "barbarism of Slavery." Tbe• 'names of some of the more notorious of them may have reached the troithern_ear; Such' as Georve Wash ington, Jolla 3larshall, the Retied:psi-the Les, the Jacksons, - the" Calhonus,' and others. " t • ' There is it-tradition, too; that the same "barbarism'tvai first introduced into this country people lit ingon the frosty side of the Potomac, and that it eiteusively prevailed in that northern clime; Mit the cold weather and sterile soil not proving conducive-to its prosperity, it was philau throPically .abandoned. The same social phenomenon also occurred, we are told; about the same time in Jamaica; by which the island has been incalculably improved .(!)—the freclimen'have-been so much ad vanced in their moral and intellectual status vs to look doWn With' contempt npori"their former eiriployment:' - They now toil not; but devote all their time to Grecian philosopy, and, are oe'rdoing even Diagones and but tab, in the rigidity•df their K 016817 - .4 But to businetis. • Pray, sir; • since our civil war has now been ended' Some sir years,:nd the southern - states' fitivih' been " . recOnstructetr'back into thermion again, 'Why, why do Von and - other radical writers and speakers Stilt persist ift 'utatisint the peopko of, tbe southern states as rebels,•dnd why Should you stilrmani fest toward them a rnalignanti deadiffinte —and - ast implacable ferocity that I had supposed "belonged only tollieinhabihnits of the infernal reg ions? • "Is "rebellion" so terrible—so 'unpar donable a crime? If so, Then why were to many of you in deep tnifythy , with the late "rebels* in Cuba? `Nay,:allow me to press this question a little" more nearly, and usk'you what' yon • mean •by applying that epithet to southerners, as a term of •upnrobrimit—yon ' whose "independent sides" were - born , in "rebel= lion:, and baptired in the very' blciod of the :Mother country=" the . best govern mehf the - world - had ever seen"--from whieli they's° "rebelliously"' and murder ously " . seceded,rWashingtOn, and Ad; anis, and Hancock, and the rest' of theni were not "rebels," 'suppose!' And thie; pity enlighten me about that "rebellions" document oeer which yon make so inneli nois e and invade every, " Fourth' of SulY,", called the" Declaration or'American• Se ces=l beg panion--Atairicau Independ ence!" ''- . Does it, net- that all just goyenments are based - lipen • the; tonse iit of - the governed? Is that ti 7 just govern- meat ":then; which bolds eleven states' in' the union bymilituy desPotism? • • Butniff I denythat the southern people hare 'ever been to rebellion. Sovereign independent states cannot rebel. - and thrmaeh the-British *Houma Of America became independent, •Savereign states; 'but for thegreatersecatity against foreign invasion, and for Convenience, they formed a "great leagne,", as ,Lord Broagb. ham cared it-kind establiahed'a 4enerat agincy—or a- federal govemnient for car t= definite purposes,.ai •espresalt speci 7 : Bed in the '"compact"—m: the • • Constitu-' lion. Now Webster,and Story . have con: ceded that if the Constitution is a com. pact," secession is pennisible-. T -that it: is not constitutional; though ;in the face. of all contemporaneous histety—the Fede ralist included. 7 -thei desired the, Consti. - tution to be ncompact. twhoever will take'the,tionble to'esaminti the-words' the Convention which Made `the,'Contite t tation, maybe soon satisHed,on that poOa:' The' distinguished' liatvyer; %We; of rhiladelphia,, - in laiis . a View ' of the Constitution' 0t1825,,5 a Y the 'hada: if 'Asiociatinrißepotior* l d mita that" the states'inay - withdratifein the ITnion, bat that whileitheyccititinab they must retain the_ 'charaeter of RIO- Professer Bernardi Oxford; Ent land; and lir. Freeman, of 'the same _varsity state in •their works_ On the Fed& ra.l flovernmei3t, that there Ono authority in'the Constitution to - coerce Thii ablest statesoutivof when the famous Mufti"' Convention. in' 1810, gave the sontheni interpretation of the Constitution tut the true one, and would probably have car. riecl d ie out fitottctualsecetedon;had not peace oppoivtunely . otearred. But, *bat haveWiliergif HoraneGric4 - , ley, nnthe 23d of Februatt 1861, ofterthi Southem.CenfecleracP haT•been'fotnied, used this language: "We have repeated. , ly .. said, and we once more insist, th _ at the principle lefelitaied - by Jefferson in the Declaration oP,itmencan; Indeltehdence, tlis.tOcnierninenntderive . theli'plit ers,fonlhe_consetak,of the_oeverned,,ie npuintanorliistj• and ;Dia :if the :slavg initsitt, the &ttfoifstateit,'orlitt7gulfitatet, only, choose to form an iudeprdefst ba. tibu; they have'n' - eleailtidiernglit' to' 'do so .IV - he'riever-i:ShallieettleitrOat . `thi great 'body' briontheiti'ieWhwie,' be. come olienet.ed &eta theUnzetf;•andnui.: iodate itito e vomit.iveifibest to forwent their _views r ,Horace •Gite.; ley use li theyi:spin c hegjsiii heinest' •'-' , The whole' tribe bf titteditiehistic:japt, before the trtir;'sterelond= and violent; in their demand of a dissolution of the'Vet: ion: .'ThelieWTork - Trfettliti'itielf 'Wog ;, ;No Tear..loan ibetittriiting tie; ' Half-mast thestany Lig! a? • With hate's pollutetirpe • •rt Tide was said-and snag littheAmerican "stars and. stripealfis :Pn • , -..lYell,..thei.Bouthl finally ~ xutule.hpi its mind to Withdrew fromthetruioliourthe expounders ,of the- , ;organitu laws:,of :the highest authority, the history - 4)f. the Con itnution • andl.the, DeeltrationmoP jade: pendence, all proclaim she, bad perfect right. t0..d0 ;whetr , lo 1 the.p3llnted.4ag suddenly became; in the •Inortherni states. the ,emblem all-tlutt Was- patriotic and lanlyl: .11r:sturdily attempting to leave a UnibtratichAnus hehllogether, as'all the abolitioniste.decluredhyn ‘!iciv= enaut with death and au - agreement , with tratimmedistelf.pron'outiced. and denounced as waging war upon:that" saw. cred .11ag,"; breaking ati and destroying "the best governmenttlie World banterer seen," when it was neither the one .nor the other. So the twenty milliens•or the .Nertb, „with the traria , their: tack, and without u shadow of right or - author. ityotetnpon - the Ste taillionsof the South; and after (elm years otmther toughs/Ink-, stkeeeded.in.beating don °their:arms and yet although six years have since passed away they appear, to lie as averse to- the "rebels' coming huckainto the :Union, as they were in '6l:l6.theu'.goingoutt: . Greelep has elidirdso, that , "if :the Declaration of. Independence justifies • the secessiou•frem theßritish Empire of three milliens of. colonists in • 1870,: we do not see why it would.Mit justify, the &erasion of ,five millions of southerners , from- the Federal Union.in,lB6ll'F Ands I should like to hear'of the.man But %what, said-Abr.tham Lincoln?-- This: "Any people whatever bait the right to abobilt the existing. government, antrform a new one that suits them better. Thists amost valuable , and most• sacred rightn . . ; ..• : - These are. the facts. Now fir : the iner itableS-11M-terrible inference; that - , for the four years' slaughter, and all its ,at tendant adamities'aud crimes,:the-North alone Must be restlonsible . --There.being tot the elightesiliecessity, or •theitand everycidlet.ttdeatb,therefo that penned in either. army ; during..tha sanguinary period was a cold-blooded northern.-mur der. But there was that black spot, slaverY. Well, that was our business and not yours; and I deny. furthermore, that it was slav ery. Slavery drags down and crushes •its victims into the dust.---body and .soul— and keeps them there, far below. their nat ural level ;• each, for example,asrwherany of the white raceme enslaved by the:same race; .the slave that "Father Abraham" of old pionsly.practiced under Ahe direct instructions of God! Almighty Himself. But the alavery.of the South _was simply subordinating the bliii4t , race , -the negro —to the master race—the Caucasian--nn ordinhtion established , by ths. preme almighty pdwer,.andaastead:ofdew grading the risgro, it elevates:lint .from the condition , ot savage-to , thatot.a usefal;civilizedheingin'short;an_ftlYn cle Tom!" Well; they arenas. free.:•lYes t free to starve,' fret' to ,liectome;vagabonds, and free to go.back to •barbaristr' n again and :1 tursnre.yeailieY,. area ruaking the mostot theivtiMel) r {. There, -Mr. Tilton, I do not Miele- it will .-hurt :nnybody:lo :pat. ;the foregoing into a corner of your GOLDN AOE. (Que., Mould not :he title/blunt Ago have been ino*.germaiii, to. the mood of the )resent times ?) It will at least eerie .to interrilpt a tittle the Inonotonfof portions.of its contents,. and it may tend:tti generate,thoughtin!the Minds of some. ' for even - knation'smadnesa cannot last forever. „ - Bat it has been said that-all lb= nut ten :.were -settled at Appomattox Court House, in h 1865.1 ., Nahonest atan,t , hoir ever Call rat ,it or think it.. IThe past can , not be recalled, and I, therefore must per, farce concede, the facts:, Negro slavery no longer exists here;..and f .datuitltnovt Of any. Pnesibil.dealtes re•estaWislonnitt —for if the blaCks can .stsnit it, the* whites can—but-to talk . : of the ,m right „of, ton quest".,,the righter might!: Mat Would be going baik tambarbarism" with a ven geatuttxtoYou,:thiglit-hewelitalk.Of the right of wrong! ' - }"ire and sword may de stroy - oar iillages , aigt make barren-Waste Of Our cultivated; fields tuul territories; but can they, change or de= stroy principles? Yew: • 1 •• i • Jemmy ritatitnraw"• " The,following lithe platform' , adtiptea by-the-Demi:kraut party' of Nesv .. ."-eraq: Resolrgd; I. That we4acM. 3 a prompt' and complete amtieatr.pf lill , persons. for political offences. - , t''-That ve hirer the raising or *re one , for the, and Support ; or the government theimybientrtif-the opal and interest ,or the national debt; and so far as - such' revenue is relied- fitim the'thrittAt to".be upon the ptinciplief taxation tipenlinprits ItiniV they abolish went of taxiiinpon the tiewmariescr & That the Deniocnitin Party:re4Xignite the -laboring eletnent-,or.thecountry at the- trinFieurce o.?iiiitiiintil• - tirealth and strength; bdtweeM • capital , no , antappislifcan exist, go liptig tixthe rights' and dignity of labor nre :properly .tecogu nixed; and there• Is no duty the„* . ty cites to ' he cent:at-or .16' itself, 'snperior tq the fall protection of the haiorintin terats 4. That, denounejas all conspinialee; 'against lair and, good North and South, we prateit againlit theextraordina rj, pant ot eietiby the late Cohgtrii ,to - the - Prhildent,', dare tore same to'bh' thOstadatigetihio In precedent and unneceemry in. fact: - 5. That the Deßeeratie party' in Abe piesent, ticia the past,`Teetignite the Con- stitation and the amendments thereto, as the organic laW oT the country, and not us Aren political questions of the day. '4, 0: - That:v/3'OlllA the , 'cridEon,of OM missiins by, this legiSlature for the tioa and go' off rament inunicipl corpt-! - - rations.as h tile tolho pririciplas of selV governments..; 7. That we recommend to the Demo crats, of the save* townships_ nod wards of New Jersey; the rigid enforcement of the siste lavt passethby - thg l icgislatu re of Ibis State; - prohibiting the' use•of money t ,electionktAid Abe, „unishment of all offaifere - : = - - 8. That,thg*lscaliimibajnistration - of CoSoroot SimaclplOotomendi; itself_ to the eetdiekrigerftieSf.the;*l3', and of the State, an wo_tende - r fo him the commendation ; doerto r thopablic servant, who has fully and faithfully discharged the duties of his office. - -Me believe that , the , Governmehtaf:the UnitedStates - Is; as ft,Oright to' he, a GoVi erhtnent of limited Pesters Ober: theiie "p6Weis arepreactibed - atidshuMemied iii the !Colfstittitioil orif: thei 6 Uhited-Ststifi; whieb Soverobsent npols :its adoption lift the'pe4le,'said- creator; ' di: rect felatiotiti bet.,Yeeti it andiall t subs jecW. I:tie:a - of a sapreniek,' penal; Consolidated svivehaile:ntv , but that it 'lasi its distitiet and iecitoized :SOW!? ot*tion . al reidy-iimPle, the gOv!eintrieatii of the Separate States , hafe thcir disiiiict abd tecOgnized sphere or. action ,•-' and waves the-iait , degree hapottint to the reservation bribed itidepeOdenetOo the y universal 'lllifin3ion: Of Witicit icy,, to the preientitni it& Militiar despot ana; io the - settirify:of iudtvidaal`'ri late;" and tho - Verpetnityaof ode-institutions, that theseieparatesphetigidfaetioti snood tieltepf ftireveittliStmet and iiiviolable.",. gag , 1 • P I: UltiliGlOU trliaViCED:l BAPTIST CIIOI2CH . Itcr. ront .Vadori 5i.10,4.p. al-and 7 p'. t , abtotti School. 13 Prayerldettlnt:Wedtesdttilw.siirgi .61Tfq)I f 4C; ft " F.PISCQS'AL latißCTlatirral. it,,Watarmaa.Ree,tot, Sabbath Serrtees.,„ .... ... ........... a. m. "'idu' p. M. Sunday School: • ' -" ' ' Wataktßay Septeei — F ll 44 , l , -•,..,•••••”. ..... . UtTEIODI9IrtiMB6OPI.I,....Itai. A. D. Ate:Llama: Sabbath Services.— , . (N 4.1 pi. so. and 7.3)p. m. Sabbath ' "- • • ' 9 p;m: Prayer Meeting,. frharadara. .. tquhartriaitAisr cutrar4 . Sabbathaeryteea Va P. m. Sabbath Schaal. m. Prayer Meeting, Thareday D. at. Bovines Notices. —We publish the award.of , pretnlums, at tits Basqueba.una County Fair.. --Jamer Cannalt,:!Eaq., Auditor in-the estate of John Camerons &tat notice of meet ing Wednesday, November Prat. IVe arp obliged tOdefernOrnocomrtutuleathras Oita tide* lot wept of jsiic . ,_ die "'Scrigill,p46", aftered ai the Lite Ti4eliera' 1 1# tit 47::7 6 Y Eat,: week 4 ,! ' j,-7.7tspit,oroocingtoitc4 to inriraiiize 493 ~...Pecture A:lsualotiort" Inlkbtrose s nil to give otxr citizu:s.o cootCopt icetuies yip the public give thelfpatrouagcf, —We again urgethe nectssity of every , citi zeitentitied to a. vote, too see .to. thatrThis pßison the Register, that he may not be de ed of his vote:. The liberty at the people sand the pursuit of happiness under a repUblican form of government; - under Radical] tyranny, taxation and robbery, Ls as much at stake to day, as In IQ. No DramenaT will be found absent'froin' his Post .. • —A short time since Mr. Fitch, Republican noinineeTor eenater In' this :district, 'was celled by StMe r cti'Rine ofßntdfc;ill, to' anti* them " pu the goose", and we are inforMed,thit he was scat for [kiln laz4 week, to tighten up another "screw that is loose. ": Sinturyairter, orisein he mits,t" Wig Wag,7 that pledge himself,to siipport Iha fortheitteitState /?.co ator. When Simon, says ." thumbil, : up7 you kirt. if ;5464 OS PUrtY•frMai."..ptti o forfeit." ,) Salalll),Dik a " iteileafC.nr • A strange . Ire* of ,natereW talten Place, the trim!, of ,the severe l heastOrtri thia'oe&m3l 1 1 4 1, re,Ooir er.neekipitifißi*Mnif,% vi F groi, sot tree eckfi asm: 14'ibeitai: That gig the oiehartli la tpe imeitiOt i the *storm setae 4 : as 601 binom tlmy ever wem.lit ells 8 0.#4 , ,/.154 only theAPPICIIBII`3I4a pot She st.,trea * l 7 , places -aniaiso 1 1 1 5 , 011 1 -1 g entleman Elw 4,1 a0 mith seve ral hashela of,liKaPPhs ilitaitheciaeitdoi:, *MAW ithe ealle :tree .A -r319 ireitY ' but , strange sight. We are informed that the same phenomenon is , obserrabler in the track of Wen= i In thts smutty. Sztikto teiwaship of Rash. .•I • r A. sif ander train a A. 4rYwni ri;T popte.YCo isst. that; *s!f*clge4tailled, a tape w orm, as physicians in Ne* York ' off); had eueeeededf Pur_tio _or few (fays ago '; he.: - pLical *self" tinder tLe treatment Ginn GMditer of Ithhihom.,AO, id* treating him 'tor thiefi diy4; 814aiedia: eitieninif Plcnsier; which 40 'or 50 nil in length. , The DOeuii Brought it to ouroanctum andgace the 100* =lntim t critter."; , xiely say ' Good ford ifoliver - Couttty Wain : - ,, -.-1.....- .. , . ;4, • ..:, :' . , We take pleisureinanntsmeing tit:titbit:the 1 25th Anna* Pair 4:ofitho flinstpehannalCount* Agrinalhipt &dein , . was it: deetdod - k suneess! :About one third more ' wades 'than'on Day . previous yeat and: ova VOX) In cash , ialtin. We were highTyAintified at seeing so large a dliplay [wail of thedifferent clines; Thel3teek -.both' •Cettle - and- liontes:=4trerer or- tior Tied quality, add 444 doot *kir entibteant• mai," Fa)i must. firing: homet-thir ikemitirepill :the eep, Seine and IPeiedilyrill9o, aiitteetel dig ,oicest tnnede,:fineet iitiality and - bard to bolt led 1 Moil ' MIT onttlid librieif this 'year; true Congiittnlife'the Isdiesafbeinentde la plado before ha pablie, Such a grandandbeanti4 ihrexhibition 'or Niork ailhe mini 64. otttk hi*: 'We iineirly . tyo and initial fill id co . tinde'lli' l tida 'good ',Fork,' and '1414 'ietit it' * T at* displai next -yai,svilCri web*, to liiire 4 ,ii4tt i*sll *mew! io' *IA irtiii• '4;daysir** i, ituli . F.:.tho!ii*is vim fitiPPiiii` swill Patelt l l3, B * ' titil iniiii, n .*ii.s - ilia ha 4 .ff seem; rgicayelsakd or* o ids „thitiloites, occassion.. ...Cititenso.43l2-14ric4 , ria.,Conciji; - s tbis la ,104 fair, itpittot litraPie a lead intitiation,. Ala ilMerOre,lts 7cnqAuty 4 f } ssis,t tic bringing " ',,, A cr icpt Ito Ind ti to itli! , MI ``. ta 'a up er,- . , trt p ffn ~ ,- I!. 11, 1 linl PO lcel . l,4M," ''T 4I S9P C4 f:P4 IC O i g lic, one:;,m4iveutterOthz , Ai* our (6t.whfofii ppi4110 1 4 . 04.56 1 7 - aiv 6 ii) gift' 114- '3 , "07 idetts,and a ihn;eoitanie. of tliought; for ynali*.tfitt. sante ,riiht as we.: Aiid.les* have_ ... lt . R.l l 9si." bu t . , . 4 1 ? liibitittgitif, to#lo 10 4 0 1 4 1 m 4 a-d -entatithuW,lr !ail, she be ligATWAiiiloPieP4..4fid- of : twltlett*. mai. tia . prot4 . . : -,:-;-. • - -A - P I ,T4 Wyi... 44i trighttuFl wad hp 00 !tot. :paiti:t9 tbta eiiintry for want ' He.loo Abwzdzytt at; • —; - • . Demotrattellaet to Lniernet: _A° Dernocrampf Lucerne county M Con. vent* tissemblo last week, annormectrtherfol lowlilitlekeo"..." Senator, Prank D. pit -App. mime Xudgo;?llr. E. Noise; Ame:r4r QuVeVEriD. koona, E ll iot P. Mauer, 011re—*-, lac 0; IIIO,IIT, Aimm 'Whitaker; tr, Xilunster ; Rammlssioner, Aserelt J. i Rams ; Coroner, Dr. Wm. E i'Auret ; 7 attryeyor, James P. Weller; Auditor, Aloes E. Perkins. The —containing about 800 delegates—an tbu pm: ceedings banwontous and attisthetru.ki The MME=iEM Tetnpe r: can rePtl Otis: mallon the ghot..niaten?_. tht a counirw"boiSro.Orpcessi,twinyMnifoiAll.fail tidal osilMiSlathis,disrlPt esho. l 4ll l ;44l"itb and aidiesiii th6:llquoii iralloovro , havclialien lluiledale to cramtroskzespentaliWP"Aks as touching the personale of the Republican: nomi- Wiit WtinfilikithitT4ltelftstentaiti6; 16.1iiiinies:1 4 ;ST in this place,.as a man of loose habinsi imdlmmor al •iiiitices,'ln`tan'rtiAdjiiithan ime: 14'111414 the tlitiFotheivllinttml). G. 04c iP"O#PPP w ? c ri9P .1 194 t i n I V 3 - ku r . t:1MPeiF19%9141?,4 f i rn FPl' . 9: l Ft, •Tanlcltinnock,Agpt~nlbor " .ls7l. , , weghtsl.o9#l. , °Oar ISTS:b7 tPlatalte teak twsay,,fastoreek , 01,4 Vie. established' iv. 91 ,84 41 14 r.q 41, 0: 23 j 2 ,34 Q wieogrA246Po.W.4,44chwP,..*itund ed to say, The editor of the Montroso xtePta' ean"ciMia* id "Obi qitatt;o3Ent• - ihd:Vertirtislm wlieri . ,,buFdetialoic . waS'initeband, , Wheii the over tientlain Office; Vo Wirer! thaV so Esti asifie gtiikrhakint of iibarand, mining_ Cent panics is concerned, it has been in.ellect time out•ol.pind ala;Jltt, and they, ha v o i always_ fdi , f 14,10 r f!iti:*o .tifey date not do otfierWian;auctiliesame law hould j har goye,rnedretall dealers; hot,bytt`ailitertsw Ic =toil praiiii.4lo4ltto:plSlin'entillion C 011.46 2;041 *fiti have anntstaccmnincd: Was fittawAy:llleS4.ooo o , l2 "' to which we reterredand which "UMr.,cifect at I eate.,T .nra.scrtuninbythmlegiOlgur.4l,l4;:tvillter upon petition of Philadelphia, replating the saXe of-coal le.that eity•Session;:awa,page 1237, 1 , (0,..11.0li tiarsitY•Jihilr,decision.they es tablished the tact for the whole State, that ,if a land:kaki' bikini it'retait'd - eitleiritinfof goal the dettlerroustderitTrhim fa 'not the making ofiliet'r6i:stablishing of an old olio want on our statute books. WAIN( orDepiocri4lF County- Corp " D. d . SEE 11311; pop PETF : FIFTATRTA TheLonnO4ra iio Standing Cotentig*,of,Nt'y °ming conniY, i esseintile.4 oath - ot . Platt, in teuetntilaaturtillY. W 0 Nth day of SeptenibeWlfat,q-riarpose of - placing in notriVit4en .4„.pWillAte for Repre sentative. A. 3L Static in the chair, and, Rey Sicklier4*ns eitigen'Sedetary:' ' - On meilokii O. Sitertnam t t Tirdtliannock township, ihniinininitMsly nominated in dean didatfOr Repimetitatiiric tor bee'attripeited by the Dertioeihi7 of this Distrkt;et fire • OillOber On Plotlici,:' tbo fofdwtng ifscritytiorr'• was Resoterk • That fOrthe pitipose of avoiding a meeting of the Representative Confere,e s, we concur M the nomination : of Daniel Bteirster, named br the. Democracy -of Shisquehanna Co., as one of the candidates for.this Diqtrict, end that we recommend the Democracy of .this Dis tnet to support Dantelprewstei'and D. G. Sher man as our candidates der RepreSentatives. . A Di STARK, Chairman. SteeZEß, Seendeiy.. , D. G. Shernlaa., The Democratle County Committee, which assembliid '•at' 'Oa last, fiii'inetobth' of I ,!t44embly, the gentleniaii We could not: nktect theixieret , r4ifrin made a hettefaciectlonithini tlids'i and , lt=ahß be for the intermit irrtherpedpfinent teii,aYerie pf this districrteiel . ectilifin :•to•repegelit than • lei the next liegiilattiretif this Sti!ti.' ‘,"4 The Eviitiattirldlef,-"aftetbe Treasury: Ring et ilikutOtttra44 l .Pgltaltig F4 l t_the peoples - money, arid a.ettange- demanam In the pnlitinal tiarlipleeibn flier eaislottn4, , intd there is no thiiirork orretlitin=thaltlight heie >'TL'e tarty , irideb, has contralto! the ten years, iastyaring„ninirepornipt Ass ilsjeas i k,of power is eatOileNand,:tyeaVWSl4oa:Oatety for the yeeple's. riztga an tana a change is made:Tile tivaiini of 'tlijerlm wealth has Bari can confesston-rof upwani4 or: 6360,904 the past year, and the Toresury.,Ringc:okafhich,,Simon Cameron kctirtehlef, have ,been ,traingAllo tvAds a the State forLst9ek - i4 1 114 1 13 Ancl:gteriPlleg• We ui eatther-Evares-. defalestierr-et any mernirat ) tirhife:theppienr . a r Tsfaiampig at Barr' s'liargOni r of the Irtianeatf 116 Phite" If the peoplerot this - district ivonitt ingtaind to avert dime calamities :less our , 'Sta te and its thuinelai prosperity;. lirey'siiiitteleht Witlinluenniijit'arddlgiVister of , OR- 4 .l*hPnii die44,t1.4 1 5 1 4 We are personally sielyminted 'with hola,thise gentleman, and knoty,them--tni be teen:Al-un- Waddled' character,- and strirliktg,.Democniti. Mr. Shennen is a resident - ofThlinatirieli ficiinifY; 4 1 ft s iiilii 1012 ! antl:Kao*4l.lo 4Kantitiiiii r :ititTef no i 4 404 1 0Ad.i. 0 5 did kiS Interests of the peoPhi of hia.districti and, Oats. 31r.tlittniretter, -a citisentif Susquehenaa Qinnty, , l trerriaretriittvhcepthere-LCita ode? or he vi;oullnot have stood by, the peofileVlittel;; t'st during the fiery Ordeal pf the past tcd §etp2i ; HO? ciat 4 , C00 1114 110 - RaM11 1 11.:,,,T. I'lielFfollordeteld Coat liffneivbelonging.to the WlBL4 l _ 33 ir' tie l:7 6 0 thikqotilfOlik:lit'Altgif -neitilliat 'city .divit hi;* 'YPC' 4 0 1 9 had !it ittl• 01 5 44,4ximi1d 6 / 1 . and a lirordays arothe indicalboard danger be: came so decided dine the miners' datieleded-luil ahandoi thentodSetidthst *Melt therlid..4mt Ana disaster: , . h pordinatifibeittialiandlainlc, ions were =manfully removed, but.it-wt . of 'thd Mind eidlaptied Ira; dlstyti P i klb. i 4P -'3 o ll i:O i s h . OffOir,foti. 4:s4lr,that beiwii4o4 4 l4 cm*, fte:m7o *4 l O cr. till a:die:atone; fortimatelj-; mime Aims in the mine, and ell thriller attempts at muff. itiaz wthilyi l eit- :The Meseta the eltikengl/ 4140,44eufrin*IvIl4 P4fOlftd!friß 4 acres of pound felrat mine hirst getitlsiotintg ly-20d ,feet, - , pt esentlimti: tartbleichastal and crtatiuggreatiltimesitithourromaditistatilta -1 Tiiiiteittudt'tifil*niqrs**4‘teliii i ? B W,Mf tinaranno 044 banitoPtd.un.. 00104 The minessrerebearlytroiloodout•eo.l4,,ipae l t i .i ,( 4. cotnAn :7 ti0*„.0 , 70 fiPW,P,tll l 2 l ,=: th1'5 1 ,r44P.441N . - t rw.,: t ql Joie matertelly,being thrown out tirtir*l-414.1 ~ltei Só¢iciy The Methedist Mito SocietY ail:Fined et the residence of Wi..--jkinjamin, on ' Wednesday 1 Heurening,,Seo*ber mde;ll37l: '.l . H 10 . 2 illistendrial itteteb, - -k klEtilinertnehanna Animal hie the Mowing .eacription of the bonito In vhdett Joe Smith, .-- , ntottalionnon:ft_phet, -*Mod, previous to his scldement in liWest *heretic =pied Miss Ade. • t r --it " ding, - ..-altuated . ,„enk.-tbr efidre_ 1 bank of the Susqueluume - riveetwo and • bar I miles inist COME trycittid thet. - to iiii r eiditrofttffe Trie-tinek.-At. by 1 blond Stoddard, in the yetir-110, and eiecitled ~ : • • yeareetteennir.-Therhiste:, in iho enclosyre, shaded Smith. Ttliw, in Mumford, dnetiant,ngtetriglikew a ft in re lation to the - Tablet, korria =in ittornion Here, nisei,: -, .;:ilgisli)terribetitcr i t ymn Book @, a¢ the,,M Weil Vitirdito, "now standard bob ki et thebelidein i kel '34 iner Utah Settlement. An elm isle = ' , the - baddingbemtbefollorrlngwerldr. a knife by Skirt** rtfairlii3ra ore .hies fl, * Vl' es d, V iim r l6 ' e ' -; " Ii. " .21/ 1'-0" 11 ? 7 1 1 !"b,h vid* rOirli#4:7ll3 irea.ll.'" ~ i , - - Arttire.Narth•east corner - of pretty tl4e. tery known as the "iMeliCexter'Gramard.",:in the vicinity tifhl4 - reiliknee,iesta pte first child of Smith. A' ithartiaidatonctiretroby time and loitkookitmtatio , oo,l , ;?, 1 7t!:,:::;:'''' ............. ~ .„..,r Mellow Airtrnamat.l Linirnaoil of fruits and flowers , Itteetiatted away - 11`44iiia413 j entett 4 iiinquhrian arntbs, bi4o:'ioDif;,Edxf the'vrolidilett band 'and gretrastisr darts *Ow 6ountifulMopeeprnabemsmklumgle worker is rewarded.. , Alkeid new, withselaciarndahrolah stepSiekiaihetiltatupui, Cratiseile•nuggieirodrof mellow ripeness, of rest attar•latsini . Of haziest co6rTetlitcfn r duldersecrislilig Oka nn:nWni rM1i.44004a , ; ,4 Vii .:etin?st7„,.tra.citLl9of artrehly winter. -. 'l,, •• 7 L'veq.sp its *pies, andAirtiern b4 l qACtb .. 7 ;1ng:** 1 74PP e 1 . ,1 7 , ,w . meet lux" - •anocary therethereath b:rneu urns the'soulidn'sqrsud nuaingAke indent bennin, , ,n l Ann N. 4 Banttin.: ! ifikAglii, who omit% weer the , vineyard mid the Wine vat With te the cider mill tains aharplaciatethe wine press, mut psybop anperstitions nwel!Migh4 u t a a6ll *4 5 qmil tt ost r g minting , juice or Am. , • But andahsly Arlnengim: of forest and Add willLehi its to atilletter Weber:and isober gules„ wi artening days and chilli: Urea: 4 lre eTSa l stem the door of winter; Mid by tdsdni..Arns 'er hinted cast iron shallrlooi Back aids mingle:Have and re mSoon' gni , IP- In mann mind, ennb brinmeg itscafe:Mg AO Our fitt; and esscls in Unn OneinS tOltin 4, 3 4n0 n. not the forgetfulness; of eternity. . • At Ita'clodi the Convention war 6111141* order by Rev. J. A. Jerome and Prayer wan tend by Rev. 3t. Nari?er 4 New Milford; alter which the ,Conveetticlefperceeded toargnaiHre by nkctinii. 4 ; : FY- Wntaoii vnxcir 3itllbid, Peed deltic& Corso of loaner', and ILB. Tyr, Vied PresidentS,V. W.idachey of New .1111Nced, On , MOibli Pawns ,12fire.IP' pointed to prepare Resolutions for Um Woven tion;'wlien the Convouttor:ratournWtiVoideed at 1 o'clock ernr' = ? . 'At refelodc thcConvenihm miilled'Ker lir by the PresiMmL The - following townsbiiiet New Milionl,Gititirend, - 141617;Brklgewiter, Mop trele Borough; r4r3°YlP4,/iliel-Pifr• Thomson..' Committee ma iiiiiolulkinsrepprted aribikwc- Wanness, reforniteing carriedba b'fahn'temlaiaritie &laud Id oUrankrafailifeli. deruly - -a,vitabone, mei end . which furahe- web. fare of our civil" and social institution should , be sustained and Mieledfcksourt with that de gree of eunesbrem,M4vigm.anigiilatigisto,itt sure,iip_ WIIEREAS; present Polities' . BAWD have put in nonifiudirin Woad' aPhich we as eon sistent tempetinco nitemmt lieving-that,tho time his! tome w.hrm temper ' once men should .ezerit their, - political - influence. in favor of tefnperSnce,t be . - Ratelred;-That-we now ti reetwA to inp; i csa tfie'verieni;lichetairt the.lieldorue tem manAu_the places of those whom' tie. leVelai be of intempirranctrquinciples. z - ailler a thor oughsUscussion of the Xtepriatfori,ilwas OP!. imoirsij 'adopted. WheistipiniAllo,Coni proceeded to numisittp,tyi following ticket: Senator. Li nedilmstna ofSlitiepleildows, Dariial - Rrewsterjlienlrialm DistedAiGlie - y,tkP3Atlig .Z(;:ku;;ltrit- Liam Ernery;*klugoideluditi Dirtirt . Assadate J,_ l 4dgri,,e l ,4lP . eo CLOP . tiila; -- 1 1 9=Zur ' IL‘Oxilso.fou.squeliarina Iret'rot (has? Washburn, Miran: flArtid4*.X.Ws4ol. Brhigewater: • • On .Flo,o4ihe - r., .... tuaewaieraMiuted s, ' 5 1 04404 1 4,4 BrooklYti• '1 4. - • ..afterwhicit thebelventiOa - 4:4)olnneilluiba t 41 1. 1 .g't49 ttitiikrn44i)ife of the 4 It 4 .. 41 .`1!9 2 51a.. • - Discarded siTtpolitlealies,litieneusw bcrSd kV. AP.O-311111OrruPg°41114147-Viit ing , politlcal , C;cmiCutiaradiiu trot al rY . VO 2 lisr , gin4 t.c.)l44Pßl,isAncirc44 ... , 40 , .; , ~, ~ School,:',.C% Sabbath Cattecallott. - ~..._.- . The Sui7tifeiittliii 2 CdnetY -IllabigitS School Associstlon will hekt it C*3 - cationarAtltraUla riniVakiraftadatand:Thatitday;Cletotter. Af t ii inthat,lo7.,; tisleddiviii - 3(fidikealay and afternoon and Thursday ' , foroxion,Vi m ar • Presbyterlant abletacilneellariattang, in the:Era:opal church; ,Tiatuaday alternoxioht the 3 .E.-'citutch:: tTlurCenteutlon will bacon. dactaLbiltert:AUted,'lXlor. eft New Torlt.:' - ,41 , 1anunf:taro Y6ins nave tbe Sabbath *boa Association Of.this °aunty held ' aConvention in finsquelumna Depot the exacismof, 3 wtdr.la *Me" iiitilettunuitataimiticirgetrinstkp faction; and we abo,conStlentlaily, belleze vanititooopplishedtii k , p'attittdcd'atth creased Merest in;.,the, caw, and. abun fruitful of the& vault's hi' tlie:nitine of out blessed smlopr fild NeffnfitertaXo children Bender the iitiluenCe cirtnore i tramine p iu titstrectiteibt Gin - Hord deeded we hope. fallystrust intothe. to of rim :-TllO.-Zzaut tiva Committee:id whi .te o 'Amdahl* 'a:lnv- nitwit thli•lallor and its lathy at halms! IneePtiAtkiKlall<laitag:nocer:urrazge• dientopitkolow Brea ii - At. , oat =had; comtheitulaglarLititing of.Oet;t4th to which an earnest and tore Set irleihttioa la ff e t. tiontacV attended 'A to ' .00', SaPOE'tl l Tlct.4"atiel'o 64 abaretist, -, ead.,-mateceN;tis au' puma whaled* just lIIIIIMIt in 3 the nthtuaw men tant.Trentotfurr atire :Sabbath Itched work IfLoar, to*T4 o ll*; l ooplititiptrf, wifeaifeetiinivonW,, k_ ~ 4 . The her. Alfred Taylcir,,Fslitor and. Ploptir tor of-the "Sabbath, clehopl Workman,". -New Tot Wliam_ • AMP. Awl 1 to cor#lWolaltoutata* Tall .linahale g araltultat DIV- thy madmen a the babbitt! &boo ty9rirantt his clubfeet abllitylias-fteade -bitsi-itaterte ' popular - sea Sabbath Selma worianah.lifah repntatteatherethreotth Conductor of nitres' ereliSfor Coneentionwis elicacient gVaatea that thla occasion will *Mao ar , alulaaaull gra" foindlitereat td all.Wheitarif teme mama ttk tha peat claisthest worit.4llr, Tayior foattlynasisted by the . Geo. A.-Ditittc — Boa., rataryot the Pennsylvania , State flabbattfachoed ilaserfalion, and elk tus wheat weltaled 'abill4 thaw an catuestaconnutendation,ht, the colt.. emitter lathe highest •flivor artery - Sabbath , Sabot Meter in the eetta p i % 'The Cattualhea s 1 4araibre3capdhleatti AU tinih att. htiatlWK ing, no Imo' timt anix4tructpre. aril Plmetaii4 M:=
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