Zhe giontrive gemotrat.- Z. B. ILINItET,,FDITOR. =mum vimuitkcaDAT. /vim 10,1972. DEMOBRATIC_ITATE TICKET. • g:Ndi tic;:clalort;. ~.„%ligirws BUCKALEW,- ;;;;LJOI. , Columbia County. FoR • ..T6ilji OP 'Tim, grPIIESLE COURT, SON. JAMES THOMPSON, •"rtio •v or trig Cow.. 'fon? 'AiTtrou WDL B HARTLEY, • OE Bedtord County. • :FOR CONGRESSMEN AT LARGE, ItIbEEARD VAI3X, • • Of hiladelphia, JAMES H. HOPHDIS, Of 'Allegheny County. mcT:IEPAIIDRICK B. WRIGHT, , bf Luzern° County. - • DELE.GA.TE.S T t o ITLE CO.N7STITUTIONAL oIivENTION. 'I...GEORGE W. WOODWARD, PhiladelplJa. 20130rm,0 , ex S. MARX, York.... t. WALLIAM BIGLER, CICOTRPRI. 4. 'Miura' J. Semi, Somerset. 5. 71t1.1.1531 11. Surni, Allegheny. G. Y. R.Gsttrac, ;'7. John Ti. CAMPBELL, PRnadelphil. • 8.:13.41.:81L150LD5, L.POSC.ASTEB. O:4ANCEA-X SchuykilL IQ. 6. C. T. DoDD, Venango. DALLAS, 12. R A. LAvantrOzi, Dauphin. 13. A. A. Ptrowss, Greene. - 14. Wlt' Ai CORBETT, Clarioh. ELEcrous. • , , . 6ESATORIAL, ESKILS COWAN, Of Westmorlattut GEORGE W. ElRoirs.n, of Fr-Alit. , of Erie. of Huntingdon. ' Philadelphia. nets. 119. D. 7.....vonberg. 14. .1. 3l'Knlght. LI Henry Welsh. 18. -Henry J. Stabley. 17. 11. W. Christie. 18. Win. E. Logan. 19. R. R. Brown. 20. F'. M. Robinson. 2L J. IL Molten. =. T. 41. Stevenson. 23. John B. Bard. .. 24. George W. M iller SEI.DoN Mawr( . Joint S. MILLE% Gnoes Far, of Dist 1. Thomas J. Barg.. S.. Stephen Anderson. 3. John Moffat. George R. Brawl. 5.-{Nor_pgrced upon] 0. I.:alk B. Haupt. 7. Sapiucl A.. Dyer. Tessa G. Hawley. 0.. fitiß.l3warr. 10.8;. ri L 'John "Kuncle. 12. F. W. Gunter. BALTLmonE. Perhaps -never in the history of the repithlid'has - there been'a convention held, upon the action of which more interest was manifested, than .81e one which as sembled at Baltimore yesterday. Balti more is eminent as the c.t.y of Conven tiOni as this is the tivelftli,one that has tieentlield there. We are unable to give our readers any definite, action of the Convention, but from a careful canvass, it is reported that the feeling of the delegates indicates that Greeley coin us nominated on the first ballot, by a vote of 653 to O. .The following we copy from a Correspondence to the Philadelphia Inquirer: . Bitantona, June 1 7.—Your correspon dent this •evening was informed by a Pennsylvania delegate that a number of delegates representing different States had iiaa a Meeting this afternoon at Barn unfillotel and discussed at some length the'qinitititiri of a platform, .the -nomina tion of Greeley being regarded as certain. It was decided that after an indorsement of - the Cincinnati document, to offer a Pliitfcfrui; setting forth at some length the rttions why the Democrats of the Ontinti7ahould present a united front in .640:ire& Greeley and Brown. It also will utak° charges of corruption., depot and'official bribery against. the ad ministration, and call upon all men, no mater , what their Tioltical antecedents Ina hnti been to unite in all honorable i fair efforts to prevent Gratit's re-elect . Will He Behind the Money. Tli"e"ieli:etion of Judge Settle for chair -mil-A pf '.tbo. Republican national com imitteNcalts up several interesting Chap tar orhis history. The fact that he .was a colonel in the Confederate service, :and that , lie served -without distinction; ties already been stated. That he be mifin:nclilatant radical, aiding the carpet bag,geri` their effort to degrade the white men of the South, as soon as the War Was : over, is a fact already known.l Bit his superior tact as a diplomatist re mains to be. told. In this field ho has! iitrelyi.been equalled, never excelled.— AVitnesi this recital of this new light in the Grant galaxy: In April, 1871, this now famous Judge Settle was appointed, by Grant, minister plenipotentiary and envoy extraordinary to the republic of _Peru. lhe rule in such eases, the new`tninister drew one year's salary, $lO,- 450; in advance, and proceedyl forthwith to bis,home in ,North Can,liaa. Ile re frained there until Aprili.lB72, when he iesylM but did not return the $lO,OOO. Iciquid,poeltelettthat nice little sum of the ; money, without giving an equiralent. Be was a faitliffil follower 'Apr - ant, And this act was convincing Pitiortlitit was entirely competent to t4orig ..to the president's.. family. Of Caurse'Settlewntrtie,te'Giint In 1872, not having had Hine to change, and came ter:Pliiladelphili - iitli3 delegation in. favor of the president's renomination. That OftiS the score ;lie will not be -asked to iitood.gie ten thousands dollars. . _ - • -'General Grant'd friends have coma Fisk:ware murdered.; Jay Gould :o,snietc4; from the -Brio 'Railroad, and sued, RI; JO Millions of dollars; Batter! , Reld bail to refigli dislifrace frOm the 17n!ted•States army —these, with broth. i',ll , 46*,GOOdu,': we're :partners with the ;Wail:lea in. the . fuMotie:gold . !3peOulatiOri the commercial "iorld,' ,the t oag t :.: . Foutical justice .. . Ts so Heir' nwabd 490 the rresedel#i ;al epeCnlator. "' ' RADICAL PRYLOSOPUT. . . Our neighbor of. the Republican having caught the spirit" of .14tdicalprogressb" and having failed to realize any imPreisiiin made upon the people of this county bY his terrible "work",oit grattnier,inelud ing his new mode of Prosody, -etc. % seems to have had a special "call" either 1 from Grant or by circular from the "Grant Club," of New York, (who have each subscribed 81,0000 to contribute a little "work" on political- Philosophy— .-. 7: -_„ - We are told , by the RoOlkfm. tilliity echoes the .clamor of the .office-holder's , brigade, that Republicans cannotiattpport Horace Greeley because - he is a :coPpir htad Democrat,, Democrats cannot siip port him because lie is a Radical Re publican, northern men cannot support him because lie is a vile proslavery Seces sionist and that the South cannot 'top port him because he is a miserable atio:f- tionist. Therefore all must support Grant because he is neither. In the light. of such philosophy, "what had the:peo ple betterdo or go a fishing." . Th!s is not a very knotty but a very naughty, prebiem for the editor of the Republican to promulgate. In our simplicity, we should conclude from this logic that if Eforace combines di these elements of success, there is no need of any other candidate, and Grant had better go a Fish-ing on the "Alabama Claims." There may be a few who read the Re publican and nothing else and who live in isolated sections of the couttry,. where they have no neighbors to enquire of, that will subscribe for such a :philosoplii e..ll "work" but its sale; in Susquehanna County will be very limited. We think however that the zeal and originality of these Radical philosophers ought to be rewarded in some form, hence we would suggest that the, proprietor of every Grant organ, and every member of the Grant office-holding brigade, who has assisted in developing this new system, should ap ,ros at once to Harvard College, to have the degree of 11. d. conferred upon him, which would signify in this case, not Doctor of Laws, but "low lying d—l." Ulysses the first had the title of LL.D. conferred upon him by the same institu tion which we arc at a loss to interpret unless it dubs him Dr. of Ku Max Laws, San Domingo Jobs and Alahitna Claims, or as a reward of his attempt to Doctor the Constitution so as to Make A. T. Stewart, (one of the stockholders iu his "gift enterprise;') Secretary of the Treas ury. We hope the Itqublican will pursue its new "work" a little farther and we may see our way clearer. Horace Greeley's Speech at the Boston Jubilee. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN or TAE AMERICAN PaEss.—lt has fallen to my lot reocntin 6 a Tows cl..”1•41.“ao ammv-P. to be placed before the public in a some what conspicuous attitude, that is to say, we who work for the press and live by the press work and live in the public sight and under:the public criticism to a great er degree than most people, and yet I think to-day my position'is a little more exposed to cavil and cliiparagement than that of most of you. It has been said of me I do not deprecate, I would not dis arm criticism, but it has been said of me, and I take it as a great testimonial and compliment, that while in the business that I have pursued through life I bare shown myself very fairly competent, very fairly diligent and successfuL Yet if I were or should be invited into another lino of life, into different, and if you please, higher responsibilities, I should be found unequal to them. Well, ladies and gentlemen, I 4xinnot well expect to have anything better said of me by my friends, much less by my adversaries, than to say that I bad done well that which I have had to do. (Applanse.) It would seem a tolerably, safe deduction that one who has been doing well all hie ilk that which be has 'tried to do, may, possbly, be ex pected to do well something else if be were to undertake it. Some of my critics observe that though fon myself personal ly I am a tolerable honest and respectable person, yet my associates are not very cieiirable—en unworthy set. (Laughter and applause.) I am sorry fur that, be cause my associates through lin: have been mainly the gentlemen and ladies I see about me (applause) whose acquaintance I made.whiile - engaged in the matter of, of preparing information for the public press, and if iny associations were disa greeable I can hardly hope to find better in the future life than thote I had. I trust this was not meant. I trust it was not meant to say that snoh gentlemen and ladies as I see _before me base not, on the whole, performed-their work, and discharged their responsibilities with re. asonable fidelity, with human' error, With human imperfections, vio l hu r n au faults, doubtless, but still with fair, reasonable human fidelity, lit all evenw, ladiei and gentlemet4 with such as-you . my.fortnno has been . associated through life; with such as yeti it will be associated to the end ; and if the world shall say of me the end:. "Ho Was a good printer, a ro et4ole publisher, and an honest editor," all my 'ambition' wilt lie'satisfied. .' Ladies and gentlemen,l. [will yonr' ntlenan no longer. (ApPlause.) nrThi, NewThkOUier " Plitti# ll , special credit, for: the ..Pruel*flt• -,bP44ra when there was 4 boreirraoe _at Long Brandi; he, 'fdierthelesajohoyed 6211 , :t0 iF i lshington to attend to:*ptililc, bitinete 1114- w:i 4 lrencleifa_Brlf-aenigl in our. lueuqr4q. R 6410 1 14 -44.44111 11 . - : it would not lave beew.thouglit act - , in- any of his predecessors. Bat when an• electioil is at, pand,e z eklyeliiaiee,kiolder is put on his tiOd'beliiirlisr; Address of Iterpoeralle -State Com- mittce: Aceording to the 'triages 'and customs Of the Democratic party of f'onnsylvania 'a State oietvetion AVAE( convened in' the city of Fegdingon tho . pfltlx:of May last charged by itichnstitoente with the high and responsible duty ofnominating can didates for Governor, Judge of the Su- preme Court and Auditor-General, to be voted for at the State electioncin;9*be. next. _ This Convention, for the first time in the bigibijrnf 'the Sfate; Ked',to iiosbns :fejt. Congress., The reason foi this , in the tact that the ,Fe4eral _Congress, by statute awarded .Ito:•Pennsylvania - three. addftitilfal vLdberEL It,therefore,ayolved uppil the State',Potlventiob to nominate three eandidatei to lie voted for at birge by the people.: • The last Legislaturo having authorized a convention tobe held to propose amend ments to the Bfate Constitution, the Democratic Couvertion - also ,tioziinated fourteen candidates for the Constitutional Convention in conformity with the act of Nssembly.„ - \ Democrats'of Pennsylvania, your chosen:agents in the State Convention were required to perform these several most important duties. - That -they have faithfully and well discharged them is acknoweledged by all ; for the work Of the Reading Convention has been hailed with general satisfaction. The duty now devolves on you to labor earnestly and harmoniously: to ratify at the polls in October thin action of your delegates. The contest before you is a most important one. If to decide many' vital ghestions directly connected with the dearest inter. ests of the people. - It is to determine if the labor, mpital, wages, income, property, and the prosper ity of the people of this State are longer to be the prey of unscrupulous specula tors in politics, who regard the taxes of the people as money to be taken by , oombination known :is "Ring" created solely to enrich those so associated, and accomplished by the votes or the agents of the people selected to . ,-protect their rights, foster their industry and moo miss the expenditure of the public funds.. It is also to determine if reforni ia pub lic affairs is possible for the people, or if I their agents are so arroguant and power ' ful as to be beyond the reach of the opinions and votes of the honest toilers, ; business men and yeomen of this State. It is to determine if the great princi- pies of representative repahlican goverp- men t as established by our fathers are to be orerthrown is cider to set up a per sonal military dictatorship, under which ' the people or Pennsylvania wilt become the slaves of irresponsible power and military ride without a yoke in the management of their government, or the thoir domestiet agairs or protect their political interests. It is to determine if the States of the ; Union are to be free and independent, and the neoule thereof to Yetain those inherent.politieal nguu 4r o w exerc i se of which they created the lkileml fivern ment awl ordained the Pede'ral Cou stitntiou to be thou supreme law of the I lam.. Il is to determine• if pevsolial lihert3t is longer to be preserved, or if that dearest and highest right of freemen is to be destroyed at the caprice of a military cabal for the purpose of enforcing odious arbitary rule under the color of papiSaar approval. It is to determine if legisfatiort is to be sold to the most corrnpt bidder; if the money of the people is to be Used to. en rich "Rings," composed of men in office and their allies; if fraud on the treasury are to be ingnored and the guilty party exempted i'rorn punishment, end if the beicilece of the electiie franchise is to come a farce, because frauds the most infamous are perpetrated on the ballot-box and avowed as the only means to over come the honest votes of the honest men of the State. Democrats of Pennsylvania. Yon are called upon earnestly to consider• these 'questions Hutt to render at the polls in October next your decision. The naemorieeof the past,- the patriot ism of your fathers, the trials and sacri- P. tr.! they made to establish and give to their postAirity the blessings of liberty and free government, iireolte you to ear-', nest, notice, united efforts to reform the 'administration of public affairs. We earnestly _invite the cbairmen' of the several county committee carefully to or grnize their counties for the coming con 'test, We respectfully' and _affectionately call on every Democrat 18 devote time .and labor to aid in the success of the principles of the party and its candidates. We beg leave to call on every patriot in the State, Witatectl heretofore- may have bean his party associations,' to look at the perils which now threaten the great interests of the people, the State, and publio liberty, and' to unite in- the efforts now being ramie, which, have for theit: object liberty regulated by law s re, form, prosperity and.pence. - We.present tcithemen of Pennsylvania the decision of the momentous issues in valved the October *Heti; bectittee, it is,,the, government of the . Rae ou whichie directly Ind Aev6ted the-responsibility of protecting the 'pea pleiltltleir ' ri . g l 4 B ,ltbertland hdppiness: :01 - Venniyiviiiie N 9 4Eee4l' .v9u with a Panfille.aaa iaPP.Prgarlate- Qur'an= and' the.necenities of -the..timee; an with a deep:conviction that tipon the dile 'organization of the State- adminisi tuition Uti dead:men depends. the': pro, Motion of our peepleof their rights, libertr arekhappinees.- • By order of; thEDerttecriatiaatate_Oorw rtelWat: • Jal Oaffutilltif ' !Petty Despotism. It was but a few days since that wo saw ' chroilicled thd , isstiance of 'edict'-for bidding th or civilien-Tivorkinen'einployed on a publid.bnlldjng,toispeakj diirespect fuli,of the Preisdentor anysnper s ioe officer" under pain, 9f *mediate dismis sal, and now comes the announcement that divers newsbois iii Philadelphia have been arrested Sor selling: copies of Mr. Snnitierl speicliokomlnithe of Mr. (IMO, r. And, ttlese . andk many other thiagaanth . aaVieso, are done iu,behalf:p"",tittir oat th f fnetigatiop tithe map, sviia haA,openly;alpgriiiliiComitompi, -the people . whom- heleus appointed to. ser~e~ never inorOopdnitahown it thew in iris recent bat,e-faced - 4iondoninent of his electioneering hypocrisy . cf ctvil-sar, vine.idarm;, who foiled. In his clumsy at tempt to browbeat England, meekly bends his knee at her demand,Snd gratuitously truckles to' Spain ; lint fancies. liimself backed up by baYouets at home to lord it as a domestic despot. The ides of November will teach this vulgar and low bred tyrant that his rule of petty Caesarism, backed by federal bayohets will be at an end. So mote it. be.--Ex, T = .r --- Extraet From a Letter of ilorgeo Greeley.. The following is an extract from a let ter written by Horace" Greeley to a gentleman in Connecticut. The letter I was, not intended for publication, but . the gentleman to whom it was addressed has-deemed it of sufficient interest and , importance: to justify itslitiblication: Nev York, June 11, 1872. * • * I have no possible claim to i Democratic support; and lacier made any. The Deforicrats will of course.be govern ed Tiy a consideration of their own inter- . est, It is no wise - Raper. or probable that they should:he influenced in making their decision by any consideration per oa.mysel4. and if they could be, I `do not desire it. Hence I have said co thing to any Democrat, unless he first addressed ma And. even Men. I have gone no farther than to say that, if 1 ' should be elected ; I would treat all these ' who support me alike not asking whether they bud been is ill past, &publicans or Democrats. ' * Yours, . 1110 Cuffing for a Ctuinre. The New York &oiling. Post is culling , fondly for changes in the 'United States Senate. The men asked to be removed are the great adoministraiion 'cadets. The. Pea! £93M - "The Senators whose terms wilt- close next March, and 'who shntild be deftivted by the Legislatures to he elected in part oc whnlfr next 'fall, are Spencer. of Ala bama; Oshortr, oC Florid'a ; Morton, of Indian:l=7 Pomerdy, of Kansas; liel?07;,, of Lanisiatia ; , Nve, of Nevada; Conkting, of New York ; fool, of North Carolina; -Shertrran, or Ohio ; CanteTnn, Ft•nni.l vania ; and Howe, of Wisconsin. • One, of the most misehterottSW the circle was defeated- for re-election last winter, %rhea Mr. William 13. Allison was arisen to the seat novr oeewpied by Mr. Harlan, lowa. Another was leßout fast year, when Mn Hitchcock was eTected7 in the place of Hr. Thayetto represent Nebraska. •-These &samples ought to be •Abliowed up until not one of them is left. During all the years that these men havesatt in Congress, not a single measure of myth - null import- Owed to their credit, and' nearly 41 kem hate used their positions roorol l T lo"‘—*lce their distribution of °le-1 4 ° 4 'AI° Pfttr° ll age '—qnitartheir favorites. Although they claim to re nt. public/1M; they airnstich only in •ntime ; tne T hale onistiratl t s misreprezented the principles of the party; they have divided its strength and defeated the objects for which it was founded, and' which ib has always kept in view. The Republican I party crinimb afford to uphold thent;. ini (tient:Mit& whereit undertakes to uphold them it ought to be opposed by a conn binattion of all honest men, whose pur pose it shall be to restore to the. Senate itmolit character fon shitestnauship, and relieve the• imbrainistratiout of its worst enemy.'''' • It wiN be-seen that the Pod wants the greot Rights of the party laid on the 1•11?P'. Take away Horton, Coakiing, Sherman, I Ny e , Catraerorm Haws, and Pomeroy, and what defenders. attetald, Groat have left? If these men aretiot the pillars of the Republican' party, where are they to be found?'They have Lad the ear of the President at all times, and base had the distribution of the Government patron age. They have been the defenders of the President and of his policy. There is not much doubt but that the most of the Senators named will be thrown overboard, but their successors will not be Republicans. It will be in consequence of a - - revolution in another direction. Grant and hiS party will be overthrown, and new and better men will take their glaces. eirAs..a strong reason why the power to suspend the w rit ot habeas carp us,shotad ' be eontinned in the hands of the Presi dent, Morton, Conklin and other admin istration pensioners, declared that a failure to pass such n, bill would bo atx tended with most terrible consequence in the South, The Hood-gates of murder, rapine and crime would be opened, and one half the tinlon stlbinCrged in q del age uf blood. This was their.predietion, But four weeks line now cinPsed OUCO' the. extraordinary .and.isuconstitutional power Of . ' the' President terminated by liinitation, and. noP, single outrage has occurecrof,the IsinstprOdicted, in any of the Southern States,_- Allis. 'testae,. order andsquiets....Thelews are',respeoted, and life and property safe by day and nights This the Ithaca! pin, dictioiap orgo AeolEaTiicli44? lvtid;treri was,lteaery Wilma who, in tho fall of 1858,` said inAi speech thne hatrivnia when uniform 'of the state • io longer be dis- Onu;g 4 . l DYAtqing BeFt 3 ,r: ,a 4 4 1 4•4 1 ;ick - a twtholA4lrighay*,.pr;s4 'Oast _Thahith =T o • 1•••11'he Ring Doomed „ . John W. Forney, editor of the Phil adelphia _PrAs,,s; . a,, : leading • ,Gra,nt in that city, has ~been somewhat noted for hiipoliticil proWess and ,sagticity, in an article cptitled "the Wpr Against the Ring,” the Pi ess • "We have asserted' that Auditor Gen end John F. Ilartrauft and Ex-Senator Harrison Allen would be defeated, and; with i means, for., knowing nhereof we spent:, we - make 'the nariertinii again.— These two men, it they continue in the Sell; iv'iil be the rienit leafed — candidates' that ever ran;for.oilloial,poSiticin in Penn sylvania. `ln "theniSelveS ' , they are bad enough, 1)13 riVthe represcutativesof the unscreprtlotts ring that hadruled the re publican party, controlled the legislature, and dectirnalated millions' of wealth' by, fra,ud, they"arq 'dotibfrodiiins. 'Pie in , faniGus ringtliat otitis thein as its skives has iullueucedeveri=caropilgu orthe last half &nen years. Many Ci I . the best and ablest repiiblicans of the 'state, under a mistaken sense of dtity,,have submitted to be it 3 slave's, but they have at last "re= belied; and the rule of corruption' and fraud in Pennsylvania approaches its end." . „ a)r''Senator Morton 'approaelied . Democratic member of Congress immedi atly after the nomination of Greeley and Brown, arid-wanted to know how, upon any plea of Consistency, the Democrats could support any such ticket as.that,.if endorsed at Baltimore ? The :rek was: "Upon the same principle that the Republican party supported you —al though' up to that time you had always been a Dernocrat--wheu you mit fur Lieutenant Goveruer of Indiana in 1856. I When lett tell us,how faur party suppor ted Todd, Broiigh, Butler, Banks, Logan, Cameron, Talton, Trumbull and Grant, when. they were fresh from the Demo cratic'party, 1 wilt answer your query." It is needless to say, Morton suteidsik— Cincinnati Inquirer. rRPA W.tshington teleor m ausiounixe that— The Republican. National , Executive Committee are procuring the. names of various olliceholdcrs.throng,hou4 the coun try, from whom, in a short. time, they will ask contributions of money to help carry on. the Presidential campaign. The civil, service rules. prohibit au assessment ot officeholders. for, political purposes. Big, what cr.res "the Administnition' for civil service mks, or any other rules or law.,, w.hen they stand in the way of I.llolditary Moiestl's 7:1 -pr The champion gift-rcceixer, if he ever reads the holy Writ, citm take much pleastire in the • NeithCr take a gift, tir the z:ft blintl eth the eyes of the wise and petycrtetb the words es the righ.teous.—Dent. XVI-19., The King by . judgment (st.bliFlies the lanai; but he that received] gifts iniestltroweth it.—Prov, Gres)ley anti Brown club of coloretl men in Indianaplois have issued an athiritss to "colored liberal republicans," in which Mr. Sumner's speech is Fccept- ed asa, true estimate of Grant and his administration, and an earntst appeal i.ntad colored men to rally to the support of their life lotto and ziatinehest bend Horace Greeley.! r-e — The whole number of antes in thu BLltimore Convention is fixed at 731 im.'t3sice that of the. vaii4; irate or the of the sou ventiiin•vil-Phe and it is said that the , ifelegates:iiisthieted tor Gro.ley and Brown to Baltimore will lince L 32. r u t s* moM tuna two-thirilk. -sir - The telegraille facetiously at florris the American people; that President Grant retualberltrst his cottage at Long 131'anttli oring-the moralng or the 29th, itixfarrille''oitti. to Oman Grow- camping ground is th nftesnocu- For gracioua sake tell cs what he du in the evening. Tim g4thationtruto. DS64O' 3ED ILICENDIENT To- THE CCLNSTEII SION OF DENIZITLIMUti. AHNT RESOLIMI 13t P 01.23 AS AMEN WEENY TO TLLL CONISIZTVITtran PP.NO FTLT♦33 A. rettimitivreSowittond Arrecntatirn ef Pronetdranta in G4nrral Aa, witty natl. That the fllloartornmandment of the'Corretitution of Ms Corn arouvrooltb be proposed to:the people for Maly adopciao or rejection, pumant to tho prosisioa of Ole truth Wide thereof, to Wit A IIk's:GHENT : Strike out ebe ninth eviction of tha sixth article of the Constitution, and insert in lime thereof the Mims. log Santo Tomonrer obeli ho chosen by thoqualiii ed cicdors of the State. at such Macs and for ouch term of 'service no Mali be prescribed by law." Wilt,LtAll ELLIOTT, Speaker of Um Hottee of Reprerentatirco. • JAMES S. RIIT,AIki, Speaker of the Sennte. A.erttostis---Tho tWentc-eecoud day of March, Anno Domini one thousand right 'hundred nod seventy-two JOHN W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for pablicallon prorannt to the Tenth Article of the Constitution. FRAStIa Donna. Sccrotary of the Commonwealth, °pica Secretory the Commonwealth, il ar i!eborr, Jar, wet?, 187-2. it o onci t _w e. th e ne &edz,notl, mill offer to lot the butldleig7hl a Bridge, on the nmaklin road leading to bummer/nil e, dear Junes Calph, oa Motida7.attlY :tad, .1811.. FCIEDY num:ELL, Z. M. WM-B'MM, 13nperrleortr. JAId6N COLP/L. 111 Elrldgotrater, Jona 10 , tart . . . DissoLuTtcas,Tbe flan of Megooale ranrot take l A l otr4rW l llt d .VlT.tiVglinfl u dligtTa t f'lir o e ld the hands tir C. U. r o=o to; imoudlste 4 0 1.1Pq of Pin' 11.081 1 4 P Rec 4. B. MclrtgZlß: • .vrI:AVIREP, Itz7 .11,1812 , - • . TIAIRIS Tert SALC 1 - -A farm d 1 exty.two acrei ad- Jr-plain tae' Tara' , . 0 f 1 PA41?" 'A tba • EPatiir 1 . orerea for la id. It la well ' watered and has atm egi mares lit thdhor, inelodlag• a One crovo.of beach and maple near AA dwell( lAA; PA 9.9 1 4 ,0 ,14 '4,4 1 " of the rlablorl Aragon' rlrta . ' 'Tor farther particulars entliare ohY. I , 4 •Parlrlait,E,li., gr P. Lines, Montrose, Pa. , Feb.,T, 1872.--abfr—tf. , • ~. , 1.... i• : , c!fVl7 ClABPg_Niaa*Ni ) .-EraLDitS4ESSItS; b 401 . 44 w - dt isToNE,Aria prapareolltrdo Alt kinds . ot - 110g.t!.. 'Oa LW, 0011114;.)yaki •Brick • Wockt i reMaD Sad Paintlnv, by t a d oh o 4 any =CUM ttnt, tamers. Also tiaa • Minds; Wore, - Motddlote.'otisD kinds, Sind //mum to order, pl., jambe, Coneteolly on Shop Jn. Forte Patter, Da ding, A. . consir,, ErrA.N4LpirpAs, Montrose; Decembeel.DlD.--15- , Om. .• • • HOWARD BANITARY AIHASSOOtt : r n AVON, 0 • -t ,,, v °" l "Pr w irt__Zig u edritifit i nligo n y, W 49 ° taws el =was eit soca aad the laweiratAite, /Wax __ * AlM A)" invegaT, ge tt =l_ll. -^ .2rpHOWATIPWWM9R- $94.1.r9191114 gi‘eitt4duartisontuts • AVIIITOW = NOT I CE .— The undersigned. an Auditor appointed b the Mrphan's Court. of flusquelances caelgy, midaf report on the exceptions flied to' the/ accoot - Mackey. administrator of the estate , of - Dmiid .ilteekey , deceased, will attend to .111% Mittel of MIS appeChtutent, at the (Alice of Wm. IL Jessup, cur Thursday the 25day of &ay 1 i 1: 2. ail o'clock. P. M. aSschltiti.lindadd place all parties harvested will he heard.. , U. C. JhbSUP, Auditor. June lid, 1872.—drr.. • • A UDITOIIII NOTICE:—.Tha undersigned, au Audi. IL tor appointed, by the Judgesof the Orphan's Court, In and for the County of 15 niqnohanna, to distribute the Thomas the hands of the Administrator of the estate of Wilmarth deceased, will attend to thedutie* of his appointment, at his offire, In Moutpeatt,on - Thursday the let day of Auguet, A. D., 18 U ` at one Wlektthisafternoom-44 1 / I MMicainturestartareherot sey required toapPearandiesenethelr claims, at the above Arne and Wail qy rerer %Sebum& • A 70 131414.M.p, Auditor. Juno 28...1#11.—i5, Admitai ator's `Sate of - Rti - Estate. Bl VIRTUE. of esqlonler of Dm -Orphans Conrt ot du quehaune Comity, the Undersigned Adminis trator of the estate of iteilbert C. Vail, deceased, will .11 at ptiblld tabrallitlallOstler. &scathed Teal Estate, to air::: ' l , 1r • • All tint oulato,ploce or WO In the L9 l 7nahiP of Jackfrala,"Ceintyet Snama . charma.and State of Tenn sylvarita-deaserlbedl4.- folloles ;to wilt .Brepl.cloina al the corner of a lot sold formerly to John W. Begley ; thence along tho warm tit cal loco( Jauusp=slley, south. 45 degrees csat:SPledlchea tolhe road; thence, south eking the tame G4'-detmeeS vest' MI and-S.lla lurches • thence eouttrOldc„vareis weals paretic& ; thence south* 41 degrees west 17 sod ..4.10 ;macs; thence south W donut:es yea lEp44kelies to the line or Charles. Martial/ to ; thence by the same north 44 degrees weer. 86 and 6.10 per. hcsloa comer of John Martin's lot thence north* degrees ca*GlU perches to the place of begin eing,cordalobag 40 =MA nod OR perches—more or tem. Selelb take place on 'the-above demtibed premises • on Monday:. tha 23111 dig or., July. Its72;at 10 o'clock. A. M ALSO—AIt that e acialtvpicro at land sit:tato In the lownsbip of.Dlba Q 0.032111 ), of Sue qouhautla,and State of Penueilcanla, barfuded and dr...Medea follows, to wit r Beginuiseg at math-yea' come:C.of the saw' thence a•bang the end .04-ersid. acmes ho creek [moth 21)0 de;trece cant 3 perches and 191071& to the top of the wall on the motherly side , of the creek; thence along the said *pit borth 11 dearbas =et and B fu gmr thee topD to o twz o f r the r m . : E lla:li: j a i t p a . point $6 77 ne degrees rapt elect-Wand 240 perches to the north cast, margin of the sthada the aplier aids of clio. bridge or caumway ; jounce north degrcen went 6 and 610 perches to a w ort and stmt.* thence south 00,1 a degree* went 16 and 240 perches to a post nod proem; south 47 degrees went 7 and 840 perches ton poet and atonal Fri a line of C. P. Edward's - land thrum along. (henna' of the same and aerosol the log toad eonth 52, 1 i degrees cast Sand 1.10 perches to a pont, a corner' f mid' Ed , ward's land ; thence by the came Booth 43 Oegmes met 2 perches and !Plink* lea potta 6110ther corner of the name ;thence by theta". Booth i 4 degrees out 2 per . elm and; Doke to a post,acoruei of C.P. Edward's atop lot thence along the Ilne of the same north 71 degree* cant s.petchwe and'lllinks to the place of beginning. containing 1 acre of land—more or leen ; and nelag the name at-hieh e ta .0. Vail and rife, by deed dated L. , March 11,1566 d ceentiled in the office fort...cording deed., in Snagenehanna County, In deed book 1.70.41, • page24o and couTeyesPto Muni Yid. - sad 'aka iw the rencrtatlono therein .contalned nod matirictibes therein conatincti and referred to. Sale to take place online above described premise*, on M.enda:Cthe "art day at'elcity. A- 1872, At 2 o'clock. P. M. A1.80,-611 did-certain piece or lot of land lactate In the 'Munch."( New Milford, County of Snetmehanna, and Ante of PelTrigylV2lll3; described an follows. to cell Ilegithing at the northeast corner of Murky Griflline, I in the middle of Division tn;reet : thence along the north lone of said Griding's lotuorthlittlegrecenuil '4 minutes e eat 103 for' to Delaware, - Lackawanna sett Wbstcro Halal - Coact Companies' bednthunce byresid Pail Rood Cob land deraces "wet 125 sod 8.10 net ton corner : thence south 84 degrees 33 manatee east 125 feet to mhldler of Dirtsion Street ; thence along the middle at rid Street meth It degrees and 2.5 minutes met Test to the place of lina4Mning. Containing forirtemi thocumnil Ave hundred feet of laud —more or lea. Remrelog the corner t ol did Int sol Gri t ting . iel [lager d the part of aid lotto Ilarsy B asle to "the ulna' on the uremia... on Tuesday the 30th day of July, A. D. 1872. at 1 o'clock, P. Si. ALSO—AII that certain piece of land situate In Rio Tioretrzh of Now ;tlllford, Coanty of Stoottebannn nod State or Pennsylvania, de-critted as follow% to wit: lieninning at o "take In the northeast corner of lot No. 6; thence delgrea And 11 MIAOW* molt along the west roan of lota No. thencelo9ent to a Stre e ts north r o n Ward Street: ninny WardHO dostrees nod art miststes west tio foot to a stake the nort.... srognconraes of lot No. 8; the F ce - etteth delzr'es ra ringtes west along the line of land relev'sn: in the Itenware. Lackawaoun and Western Road Com -100 feet to the northwest tomer of lot No. 0; tdence south L 5 degrees A's ToiD'lten east (.0 - hot to the ,taco of beginalog, Rontat.log 'lx thotoand feat of tod—be the name more Or 1,, Being lota N o 7 a nd g . laid down on map of ylllnne lore nnreepid by T. Boyle for Ward. trey A. U. Mr:, and rceolded in the Onlce Co& marooning deeds In and Poetise mid evenly, • in cod bog. N. MI. loge 320, n. toe reference then:on to will more lolly end at sale to take placo on the premises. on Tnesdny, the 190th day of Ju1y.A.1)... ItiV. at 2 o'clock. it, Al. TERMS made known at time of Sole. 151111.;IiL Vali., Administrator. , Stme 21,13'2.—w3. lIMINISTRATOWS NOTICE—In tho late of & John W Myron. hte of Nen. Ilford Itoronh, Sl.Cell ( . 0.. Po &Truro& IMter. of Atlttontfotion to the mkt oakto Itsttolt is nt gr.:4ot to the uarlertogned. nil porwons owing, said ertnle, Are rtnueFted to innke Immediate payment, end allperwono hawing claims old mtatmato roqttertOo to OTL`SCrit tintrowsi Wont Ouloy, 'Sea Vtitord. Scrne,l9. & trarsisTrclarirs - NetTICE—In -the estate or A. Alelather Dllliard, • deosostel..kdo of ne.dgeliato , ronnship, lateen or Adminimmttoo In eald errata have n,"been I r -ranted) to. ..thv andersigard, nil person °wilt mid estate, and requested' to make lmmedlate pernleat, eind'Pertone herints thirds vintner 'aid estate' nre requested to present therm wleenut dolor. -, r , MARX MILLARD, I ATHATILIit SLCLIsAftWAY., Jane 7'r—erlis VIECETRIX'S NOTT.CE. r .Vrtene. Letters testa .' Mc'otorl 4t the rotate of J.. Cenitile, Lite of ren63 n eetteneed,lfiie been grenictl to hatiubscriber: all prn•ons Indented WititaeoLlSOentryco.iitriGicia t ika ieceediet.o.phseenf. had those 'baying_ eI:A . 1719 or fle• mantle aphlmc the - game. irill-prevent them mahout. de lay. F. A. Ward. Eeq. Nen 1111fold,As antiverixed to settle the account" , o f the eitate. C...811.1)L1E.E.CU5E.1.J25., Executrix.. anon I.."i7,—T:C. . • PMI ' N ' "r 'fl ',NOTIMP,—In - the estate Ot Elleho I'. Ftieutiotet.' dtmeased,-lettete oI Admlnle: t ration In the .Id estate. iitiee been granted to the no d, relgnetLall pereens Indebted to raid estate, arc here by notified to make Immediate pareeent.tn slot Admin. letterer; and theie having tialms ogotnet the same.are requested Aty.ketelent them . the. unto, at J. IL A. A. It. McCollum. , SULD.II.O3 DUMF.% Aline:. Jose 5, 1812.—trG. • . s UDITORTIAIDTICE--The undersigned, on =MOT appOited . hy the Court of Common Please of 6u s oft lianris Cmanty,,to distribute the Muds In Me the the Sheriff. arrining frOm th e Slteriff's sale Of the real comic of J. N. hmrelt. hereby gives notice that he 111 nuend•testhe duties of his Appointment, at his office in Itostroso, on satUroar..l:ltti dim ot atty. Ira, at one o'clock, p. m., when and where all persons Interest ed to said fund will prerect.thsir dolma or Oo &Mlle? dctr,rrul Crone coming:in no said' Ibud. '• • S. ILSlcCOLLl3ll...2uarlltar. June n USTATE OF JOlto Miner Webs. tovrnehlirod Amin= LA' Suleyteebone. conoty. Ps., de raised.—Letters of Ad. ministration upon the estate of the about namoddeees dont, hart rig Moen grant , ol to tho undersigned, sti Ties sons I adebied to raid estate ore hereby notitled to make. immedlote payment ;..nod.thoso_ harlot; elatuti the eume, to present them ably atithenftited•fbr eettb). moot. ANDREW . DEGNAS. AWr• May TA . 14172.—w& • $l.OOO REWARD! nitioas• ALIAVANTOR is composed of Am - manta, Chloroform. Spirits of Camphor.Thicture of Tupallue, Oil of Jarnper. and Alcohol This compcmnd is un equalled in the annals of medicine for the care of Nor. thus or Sic li flexdachnNetaraltia,TlVlMAlD§ or Twitch• in: of the Nerves. and.sill Nervous Diseases. 11. will counteract ail poisons, hinted pimples. care sinly crap. lions, itching. humors:are:ol. equalizes the elm:dation, Invigerates the system, increaser the action of the heart, without exciting the brain. cures Iteartbarn.Palpitatfon and Fln-tering of the Mart. Llyslacreia. &. Briggs' tales-antes absolutely poisesics more curative properties than any other preparation. Physicians, chemists and others are requested to examine and I , :St the Jemc!ly sad SIOOU trill pall( found d attcnt stow ;Vt. Swazis - Oen. " • •• • " •.. COUGHS, Much has been said and writ ten, ten, and many remedies have ham , offered Ina the relief andettro ofthroat Malting dseases: bat Totblnk hes been to eminently enecessfai or obtained -each a ,71de celebrity, as Briggs' Throat sodpinglfealer.t 7 • r , • r`CsN S The exerttelatinglailleCtrindated _ by Corns, the neetaain_leviaglog rpm Bm,:,?ns,.the piercing. distresillig pain gram fn. K eening yralls,anuot ha l described. -Thousands suffer, not knowing there ra > care. Briggs' Corn and Banton Remedies arepo acid or &Mai COMPCMods„Pot are to liable soothing, findodeettialiandjuirjaerit the success they have earned from an appreciative' pnlille The Curative la a healing olntratent•, immediate relief is obtained by Its aprdloation; and it will positively. cure the wantroses err ostarctiCerna.litrianiedand Ulcerat ed Bunions, the sorest - instep; the largest and severest Illistars., thentriat eitonalve thilesitles on the solos , or heels of the foes. nnequalledhitheero nrchilblains or Frosted Feet : The Allevantur for ' - ordinate corns and pterentin"vtuelr formation la atisolucely unexcelled by sofrb • • • . f PIL . b.11a.4,,N. 4 46foit t :L4er4.Ttt/'r';l 3 pa; Maki/tern has been .bagled,. )31a unceasing study and experime attar:: Dr. - Briggehas discovered and absolute care far Intneaut bleeding, external. end Itching piles. Briggs . Pile Remedies aro mild. pale and sere . Corns, Bunions; Bed Nail*, Disesied Joints Ind in diseases of the feet, also, Piles, Cantors and Serofnalons rinmnrc.akillthly treated Ity Dr 4:l3:lgas Co. CV, Broadway, 247 Bold Im Anavttrnum,montroso,fti awl 317458 jc NlCUoo,sl4a!roac. .. • Junel9,l=. • - ;• - . _ • OROVEIEi & SAllTTER.—Wiiliitheir tamed ttlonsenta,bothr,ln:the Old -World-and titon. lOU:tout fort741:111VI clove appliention s • Vto .09th Natant:Mont Met we can -not Unto pleas ell o iney OM/ newlth their petronaree e oototionto boa. iris and miratat -,e4lnrk Anne a the Met STYLE of tho teednand the mot Capproeed -nlllllOl4 S of the tsdreetttnit ItepAlrhsw douo IA :tho. Mania tuenuet Shop Ot/nraym. onundlerla Atom •= 14 - walciVEB4 49,17NTVR.• liontroa, Stay`22. let a :rt Opuntg gurbtoorglizettorg. Two lines 174 th4birick , 77l, - ope'vecir, OM* each arlitiaialline, DO dr. NEW, 31:ILFORD SAVINGS BANK, NEW VILTORD,"O—Ste per cent. Int terest on eltDeposit...Boes a nenerstlianktng Bur near. --011L4 ' 't3. B, CRABS & CO. CAYUGA.:, PIASTER.—z-NICROLAS 13E0EMAKEIL, Dealer bigeno.lao Cayozi Plaster. Flub groand, W. L VOSS - It CO .Dearees to MY Gonda. liatalr ts Onots and Shoos,. sad Ow Mettlukodlae,oll_ alreStileennd litlE ll F•M' I Chw T' a ' 7' UNION UOTEL, kept by WILLIAII litremtrapthe W. 8. MEAD, 'Pant dnltittiliowissul other utensils, one dart troth Phinhe% *sin Bt. N. F. KlllDEltuasmnea Raker andr‘trainatatir, on Main Street, two' door• below Itawley's Story. • Mot9tU,inAlEirslig;-.D• 11061 . 1 4: - .0,4ciirec,44 " prothion., on In Stmt.!. • U. GARRET GOE.. Dealers in Salt, Limo. Cement, Groceries and ATOTI/iOO.ll os sin Street. opposite the Depot: hit T. , ntArnarr;- natireeduitet *vt , Cloirio , rne Wholat.tta' dealers To vinnkce , 'X &Hereto aublfiner tibedle:=4lvSlittn.Street; beloiv Zpluebpat ChmtelL MOSS EN AP. Leather lisintraetnintiinta alarm in Mc o = o Findlo22. &c., near gplinxrpal Church. • AINF,y t, 11.$.TDIN, Deilore In Drpgi atOfeAtodnes atilt Itairatactoress of Cizarb, 0n.31.1i12 StFeet; Mar eke " 19.137E1N1E. Hone Sfroetazaliggellitartit on halo Street pouth of Old bitege: 3. DICRERII AN. Ju., Dealer In general mprctmakte smrelothing. Brick Stcire. on Main Street. - _ GMAT BEND.. L. S. tEsilErm, MonCifactoiri of Loathei:Col Ate= In general Nlerchandteo.oo Mato street..., , U. P. D01t.% N.-Merchant Tailor and dialer' In Resat Made clothing, Dry Gnoda,Gaoterina and Provisions Hain throat.* - ._ 1 SF}EVILLE wilfrE,)lonotscluqo;ond9torjr..olll or flow: and Ca4tfr , .1 5.:•. GIBSON ILL M. TINGLEY—Denier lo 810‘41,11xi, Bread and Sheettron Ware, Castings, dc. Atm, nuttinfsetor er. of neat Metals to order. Ere Trump end Lead Pipe— bastnees attended toot Liz 'peter Gibson Hollow.. Pe.noarlear..ta.—ly. EDWARDS ' BRYANT, 3finuhaturirti* 3y4pniip and Sleigh..near the fissile' Store. " D. 9, lllMBE—Cnanty.Snr.yeyor, of9cisqttntuntpa COCIF V. 091*co ttici3omt Nbutroser, Pir.-0611. ABEL TERRELL_ DeAlei' gems, rafnte. on.. Dye Bulge. ffnxettel. itDeity. Nettoni, etc. „ _ leep, 11, 70. .TA_l6liS E. CATESIALT, Attorney. at Law. 0111ce ono doer below Zabel' llotse. Palle H. COOPER Bankers. sell . POIVIgh Pas. rage Tick, tsapdDtatts on England, Ireland mulled. landr • - - J. R. VLETVITEIIII Bain% Wool) Is thophes to git Ice Creern, Oyetere end Clams, In every ityle. t. . 04 luta . • STROUD General rue and Life once Atte ; Rallread and AneldeatTleketr w 'a to Nerk and l'htladevlda. 'Who on deralo4l2 of the Dant. . _ . F. U..CrIANDLt r a. Ccuerallasuasr.a arAansing chlnoAger!..Fr:ollcAremi & 271e1101.9, tbeplkeOto getPlogokmd Eon - erne , :Agar., Tobacco, Piper., 'Packet‘Books, Specti.- :les. Yankee "Yotlone, tGe., ntipk flock. L. COy, IbuTr..* tr.ker*bd-dontrota aIL araelos usually key; by Ilk trado,opyr,elte UN But. , boll) ,lt CORWIN': Dealers InStoves..llar . diate.. and Manufacturer. or Tln and Teace,corner of Math and Tetruplie street. S. 11ORSR, Merchant and dealer tn , Cloths. Tstrnmlngs, and Varnisliag Goods. ands Ready Made Clothing, on llatit SttettJatst doctr.bip low Lltilo and Ilisheloo's Law o.llct. . A. N. BULLARD. Dealer in Groceries, Provisions Beaks, Stationery and:Yankee Notions, at bpd , Public Avenue? • -•- T. SPORE .0 CO.. Dealers in Sicrref, Hardwire A .2rieoltifred Implement*, Montana. Gm:cres; opp site Tarbell Gown. MANHOOD ;•HOYCLOST 3 . HOW RESITISEIT. 0 , t h a.n . Nal . .. i s occivsa - wpil: iq, c ,,.,..,.....„ t i. 0 .., n w rr 0 g:inai ~e . Weaknete, Laaolordaryi Seminal, Lessee. IniPolcur7 Mentaf liner PiLesleal Incapacity, impedimenta' to Marti age,ete.: nlso,COnsnotption; ROlepsy;tnd Fits,,lndoced i by velfindaltrence add trximi metravattence. -• 4 - 4 Price, in a sealed envelope, onlya men:- .., , e - W - Thrcelhbraled anther, fa this„sdrairable moan deer. ' ly demon st re task= at/Arty yearesetictcasful practice that .I.hoi as owing. coneeeno nee* of telt Omni& ttla-RDn xedicallyeated viittiont. the Onagers:KlS nee otantcrsalt medicine or thnappliention of thnknife ; , pointing , tont a mode of care at once Simple, certain, and erfrecttral, b mne of which every. serre-rer. no nuttier - What ale 1 c o ndi tio n may be: maynut e , .- htmaelt ebeeply, privately, and redleally. , .. ~ ,- , rirTfehileitiere ahottill be-ite the tiondiliiii . eliik pendant:ld evreisettn• Satneland. • :t:i ~ Sent, under end, in.. ;dein envelope. !pery address.. ' rose paid on grelpipterta cents, or two poet swops. Alen, Dr.. uhrertiell'i•ldarriege Guide," price Mete-. • kddieEs tturrabliabert. i . l : o - Em - loco.: York, k• — l4 C Pust..offick Oak 4,396:- ('4 •tORONIti 'VOW:INTO CH1717: ZS.: atili-'heSrly,thorotigh bred stallion will stead the prevent season for fifty mem,. season asuuneaclerzkiirti larand =ding July a, Fridays. and Satordr.asintthastablb of 3.9. Terberl,toNostlets. the reef of the week - atilleaubscrlber'sronaltillis east of Anborn 4 Corners, on the-road irsding to PEDIGREE.—The Toronto Chlef.,7Y - wiViaby Toronto Chleforho for speed 'and bottom' tßbysal abet& ooilan Mallon on record: ll wasetred by Citiorals and y his 'darn by Blackwoo e d.- out of an 'ltcliprictave. Royal George was by Black Warrior:and he by Import. ed Tipp° ; and ho bylleuenger, of Ragland..• TORONTO Cutir. J n.'s dam was sired by the thorough,: bred Jetrersoa, oat of a hlakaill Zeta, by-Virginia I, be by Sire *able. tfie aka .of SRI Ream and grandrlre of Anierlortilltaldrun by iplo Favorite: Second darn Od Bell Alt ' " '- - ' roarrxre•Cauf.7ll.. Ira blood barisith Hark ftts fall tali, weighs 1400-lbs., 115 X hand. high; has &Arm (ruining. hut tulitgr.ustlgult.mit titbit Weight IN Imola. beat. Loll =dace htm,andjudggea for yourselves.. Fillies of bin get are ba seen at thersobSailwes. Marnarsateu , edon ressomble•terros Accident* and' eiespea at this owners' risk. • • Other. rake as coVoloary. - Tema to - fristtrairlea foal/ Sl5; inerwarres money payable March •-• • ' ' • ' • J.M.ClllsllllNi•Pret*r• Auburn 4 Garners, Pa., March 23. 1612.-.43aM.-mi. Litera;Mre,ltr± - *aBoW Is the hest selllngatook everrogersdir-Starmialess the liamornf ademxtote. the wisdom or sassy. the la arms. of history nodlotamathr.thgrweetriPhsettid m s of poetry, the4goglNte 79 7 maslo,ata:loQ,, U ral Illastrattorib. , - • • . - .EOM reading for Brava momeri4c plitssacpftdares to Ilium toe quiet hours ; sad &Sided' sabrfOrthseedall dicta:"_ An Agent Writes. 'Ted TN copies - this weeit,..17 : 12 sell:SOO Utile month ' „ • Oar DOW system oteartrasslng acres mini wtih. ob. Jeetions to the business. ,Partlealars Rte.' A • eitheible present to avert' DCW Agent •. .. INTERNATIONAL rumastimo ;0)..;-11:1! - 214 prszart Fr. t New Tont.' ' -•-•• •- 'w•c;rrxamr. - Milar n ltg7,:lifg r L a Wil 01d t 74 , 11 . 1 teat the remolnVg testahneds or Ilve dollars ohm eaeb4 cath4 foPhr Teaol . ttltun pf 1 . 6 a .1460 of payable as tollews • . . 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