The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 09, 1873, Image 2

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    THE DEMOCRAT.
E. B.
.IE4 TITEY
!Montrose, Wednesday, April 9, 1873,
Tau prohibitory liquor clans Iva; adop
ed by the Constitutional Convention, but
eines the popular rote upon the question
it is proposed to revise irso,us to prohibit
spirituous liquors only;
SHAME ONSI7CIUMTIO3k.—The Presi
dent of the, 'United States has disgraced
himself .aud insulted-the whole army by
having his son, Second Lieutenant Fred
Grant, 'jumped" over the heads of many
a gallant soldier, and commissioned as a
-Lieutenant:Colonel, and forced on Gen.
Sheridan's staff' as nn
s Aid-de-Cump. To
do this the gallant Lieut. Vol. FOrsythei
who fought thrimigli the whole war, and
who bears houorable scars, had to he re
rediacea to hid Rimier rank and sent , back
to hist regiment. This, we presume, ie .
Military Service Reform.
ANNUITY TO TILE DISCOVERER OF PE-
TnoLEL - m.. 7 —k bill passed the ilonse' of
RepreserifUtivei at Hailisbart, last Week
grantiug old Mr. Drake, the disdovererof
petroleum oil is Pennsylvania, an annuity
of. $1,200. during his life, and $l,OOO to
his widow in case of his death. Mr.
Drake, who is now living at South .13eth ,
lehern, poor and paralyzed, spent all his
.capital, $7,000, in sinking the first well
in the oil region. It is a *singular cola
cidenco:that Capt. Sutter,the first•discov
erer of gold in CilifOrnia, residing in
Litiz, Lancaster county, has become poor,
and }vas recently voted annuity by Con
gress.
ICM=IIMI
•J.kurs BROOKS, the one Democratic
member of Congress who was compro•
mise4 in g ,thO Credit *biller corruption,
is said to be hopelessly ill. His indispo
sition dates from the time of the investi
gation of that wretched affair. But not
one of the ten Radieals, who were equally
asgnillyas '-Brooirs has man ifestei the
slightest Couch of remorse. Colfax, wjio
sickened When he smoked a strong cigar,
18 hale and hearty, and goes junketing
-about South Bend with admiring and
sympathizing. friends, bearing Grant's
certificate of good character in his pocket.
.Bat who is there to mourn for James
ißrotilta? one.
ca.
:Tgs St. Louis
p publican puts the
siignment against th'e policy of the rail
road companies in regard to freights in a
nut-shell, thus: If eighteen cents is a
_reasonable charge for transporting a bun
rod pounds a distance of 468 miles by
railitiad, is not thirty Cents,. for carrying
that much freight a distance of 98 miles,
a'bota all reason ? - Yet that is what the
railroads are
.doing. •The• cost cn, car
riage is not affected by distances, but by
the .proximity of other lines of trans
portation. To the uninitiated it is a
profound mystery bow rf car load of
freight 'can be hauled 46S miles for half
the money it costs to transport it oter
the same track GO miles. This is one of
the hidden things which the people at
this time greatly desire to lookinto. •
'Gou on Saturday is reported LiS;;i,
which is but falsely• Fermenting the fact
that the product-of labor, bo,h agrieul
tural and' mechanical, has decreased that
.amount 'alit the coffers of the national
Among le; aniblca-d.
hen. will our government cease its
- "wrecker" course of holding out false bea
mope to-'
.the people -to hire them on to fi ,
manciai ltradoin, by asserting as,a fact I
swhat.i.s.e. hose HET npun the very Lee of it
—that a dollar in gold, the standard rep,
resentative value of labor and produce, is
now or ever' was Worth more than one
/tundra ents—when in Let the Nation
ml Shylecks4re but "shaving" the paper'
money held by the laboring masses at the'',
damnable rate of nearly twenty per cent.
That is to say, the national banks. (more
fitly matted "shasing" , shops) pass out in
exchange fiq the - real Wealth of matiotal
labor arid firtidt4e—paper bearing on the
.face of it an apparent obligation to pay
adA iiiirsdred cents on the dulla6,'Wliich,
in reality Is Worth to-day but little more
than eighty, cents. Where is the boasted
speedy return to' specie payment which,
was promised . ut by the President and his
satelitut as an electioneering dodge to se
cure a further lease, of power to a corrupt
mut - profligate administration ? Don't the
people begin to think there is a screw
loose somewhere?
ButleesApology Delayed,
Bon Butler, who was chief engineer of ,
the bill that, enabled Grant to pocket an
additional $25,000 per annum, and
et j each Congressman to .thrust . his hook
into the treasury tif the t t aoion, , ittid'UkcJ j
therefrom $5,000 extra pay, ittitiminte
that he intended to quiet all the clamor
of the newspapers by addressing a letter
to the people of the United .States. It is'
well knotrit that Butler has suCeessfully
defended many thieTes in the crimin a l j
conrts, Mad the-e • Was much *anxiety to j
learn what excuse he could render for the!
action of the President and members of '
Congress. Ilia now announced that But- ' sallo7;' 414 . 5 4 0 , 1 .
ler will delay j ibe delivery. of. the ,argu- The press of the laud teems with de j
men in' defense of himself 'and his com-1 aditerati on ' o f those metaberslof Bite;
panions in. iniquity until the popular Congress who. v0ted..1.6;-themselves
fvelingenbsides. Bold as Ben is, he does i 000 extra pay. .And in- this they. may
be
not care 'to face th. storm of popular in-' all right, as the . aconila Os.
dignation which has been aroused. There 4 not in an open( direct . way, , hut- V i tt
was a time in this country when tbepeii- ; sneaking of the rakoltitieit'
j 1
ple (4;1 not forget Co infliet prOper,pnuish-J gencral appropriation 'Where wor t
mentupon o Cougress
_which • had been ! thought it could not e-he , so well!noticed,
guilty of steadier set. .Scarcely one '.Oll But if members _of Cpligrfait Arc in
be
moss t•he'rettittl for or took the:!.xtra pay i t s.° severely' censuredwas retarded .. retaitins_ . ;to j be seen 'into Thei r i 2 x fc!P9 o 4eP 3 , .9L•kt.4 6.
whethek leaf?' Op wipe *Ai& journals tilludeil7fkapityar,portika.Otthi,
existed - so:wag us a tew years ago. tune census to President Grant, who .
,_ .. .r1311,1, has taisti th2Otinquirf
Ilia. Neat York legillitt,fee, "in If tati
- 4
i tbcileiinse of insaiiityln crimitipl °toes
,which provides, nisi when a itey , odAhe
' trial of an indictment for felony, aiit
on the gmtiml of insanity, they shall state -
the the fact in their verdict and that the in-
i sanity on which the indicted party is ac-
quitted Ault he presumed to continue,
an thg courtitt directed to confine him 1
in a lunatic asylum forgot less than fif
teen nor Mere than twenty yars,to.hre l
leased only by the Go s ileintir if l id hie opt
ion justice shall so require. Here is a
suggostion to the criminal lawyers or one
legislature. If the new constitution would
give us a Pardon Covet,
.instead of cian i ,
tinging the pardoning power in the:lin:Ode
of the Governor, such a law as this would
prove , salutary.
,
Tits New Yorh'S'iia.calls attention Ao
the fact that President Grant's inangtiral
puts him abreastof Stephen..,reari . An
drews in the opinions beholds relative to
the world's progress. . The Ghtef.aitigis.
trate floes not
„halise cn .
globeby imarters and smaller sections,
buE be Would bWre all ViatiCawi'mpl
combined and. urgier..Mie paternal
meat "pantarcb." Tie would Aire . one
language for all btriiian. wets
not dumb, and aft
ed frciin the great electric ficattry Central
juriadielion, There: .I%*.etricl-tllen: hkiie
bickeringsalxmtfprms Of . kOrern trittit
prejAdi - ec oeucernirigilieriglit to "regUlate
local matters by the parties interested-hi
them. No conflict of ,!,(tliority' l could
arise, no Wacs,be possibYe r nig arhiPatipne
necessary; fur au army, .Ibefore , Thich
dissensions wouldllie in;theirldribOrailisi
be, doubtless, the first and most important
features of the p;intayeliy r gr.AtidreFfi
may well be congratulated rpon having
his principles of 17ifiversology adopted
without salt by one, who Can •prove such
an important aux - flail . : When, the ma:.
chinery of the VaVtarcby torpetion
those who have originated anctitstrii4
the system trill be awarded the4t4litaeis
in the all-governing eno eery of :emitrol.
Fortunately Geo. GrMiit ha 4 43 . 1Mlier t i
time.
'STARTLING, .BCT Tagg.—Eier since
Grant's re-election to the Presidency:ll;e
National debt bas been constantttacreas
inn. • The Evening Herald- Rapt. the
Treasury officizgs pave begn neatly-,with
excuses, of course, sucli as they were,
but the people are . begintring to look the
matter squarely-in the -face, and to ask
why the old tired repotted decrease is net
kept up ? That much, if not slier this
decrease was a frond and blind; is tio)v
quite apparent.. We. all remember dur
ing the lively times oflaSt year, 'trheir
the Groton codfish au~ calico merchant
was. lab ingt sgreoutiat ittorn .tbo '4 teas
ury to the tune. or 'il - -1,,t190,900 at a pop,
"to irtove' . olo and carry' r ifle
October election.. We. used to havu month
ly reports about the public debt which
were really splendid. The way that debt
was reduced; all the warthrough: the . tr,4
was a bewildering atitl.aelightful stirprOi
—to the fp:Kinks.. . -Ecett the Condon
editors'wete astonished. at the wonder
fully elastic lion‘,ers 'and 'ern
f'
re
sources - or the Reim ' SOO 'Of
thing 14s'all'prissed away tidy,. isud..the
terrible truth iscominvintba Milt grains
erery month.
President Grant's lasi:timid Abrand.
An.Eiiiil4:,rorfel correspondent eays
of .the 'magma), that, it, has. farnished:,a
prolific theme for "chaff" in, the London
ionrnala. The patronizing , •intinner: in
which - 11)e .1 5 resideirt - expresses WS
liugness to assist the Creator hi bringipg
a t hout the desirable gads whichAe claims
the American Government:is intended to
accomplish, is liartietilarlY nib:nil-ea; arid
tlit , ctinh.attet,7en the Am&thah'~rphti
lie as he representl : it,nud the, American .
republic as it tippews in the •light of the
report at Committer.,
and 'of the ofh4 diroderkes' of eorrun
fitrwhith, hue ,recently' hded / inde
F4sl3l4Ca, ie d*elt
. npon grenf
gust,o by the London .writers._,;:;.
Tweed. • • , •,4
• Tbe-Rerablicans have a decided ma
jorittin the Sertate.'ot' New-Torli,
fdared t4'expef
they have no weed Or to
claims,to a swat in, that,
britly., After _:;permitting months to',•go
by without-action ttliey.firrallyi let Mar off"
with tlici 'eMpO . tot,W'tesignii:
; Una. Tbe Aft i)iiii*rizeA Lenity
is said to be toutul,in thlt het that:rico or,
• the present Republican Senatora .airere
bribed by Tweed to Mott - for the charter
.t •. ttip - 664ed the
great frauds which. rMally, ;led to his e,x
visa re and do wn fat •IL would. not. have; I
been , eomfortablu fat those .bribed stod.f .
tors . to sit* iii'idkgrnefif'4ati: thdttriati"
fipm ufbOrn tll6- briheti,
three ; ycars ago. Unpleasant questions
might hare been put to them. So Titeed
was quietly perniitted tb resign. Thedtti
Le,gislatuifelit .
lyas rotten as the congress : at YOuthiag, T ,
ton, which it imitates,and aro/alight add
the Pennsylvania Legislature at liairis
burg.
sirediiib - bllllO, she put irkte his pocket dig alonetsPoo, $25,002 per annum.
AliSr loingjaciliiaceolly is eniatled to draw
I froljt Unitedtatei Treasury full
beau proven,
that taking the amount of_money_ap
' propnated to,. py., : fertain, p*penses r in
curved annually 'of thd PrevicieTS thtl Man-'I
Sion—which formerly came out of the
twenty five thousand dollars salary of I I
the President, but which has been shifted
on the' - treaiiif `since - the" advent advent of
Radicalism—the whole amount drawn to
Support the President will toot up 5t85,i
000 per ann am.
Verily! as Wendell Phillips once said,
'be days of -oar good old, former repub
lio ate gon'eldieser." Year by year the
government uppruximates• to monarchy,
not alone in ,the complete centralization
of our system, but.in the expense incur
red in keepin, , c, ti in semi-royal state the
dietator whosi tsio thechair of Washing-
Tilt; Sena hashas pa'esed a bill allowing
the. jmilgee Of,tiniiai•Oral c antis of the com
'Mon wealth'wlio bate served twenty years
on thabencli,half pay during the teniaintler
of 'their-live:3;lf they retire before they
hecoine2.sisty yeah of age. th'e'purPose
of this bill is to enable superannated
judges to yetire from of,flee on a cOmpe
tency. . It is certaicly alardship for the
agedltittge to return to the bar fora lice
liliciod after having•deikited the best 'years
°Ulla life to the bench. Whether the
effect of this bill will be to give the State
tiore vigar of.snind and , body-in the jii
tliciary,'we'itill hot attempt to ‘cleoldr.—
rte advocates elaim ., that it certainly
Would, IT it be true that -the average
judge be -soperanuated at the : age of
sixty, ireeems 4o us that it wonldibe bet
irC him to resign when he
reac:hes tliat'period in his lite, and to do ,
Ware none eligible above that age. In
that ease judges should be paid such sal
aries at-would enable them to provide for
their senile days, so - us to avoid the ne
cessity for their return to*practice at the
bar. No pension or bulf pay would then
be necessary, except in the case of the
thriftless and profligate, and they would
forfcil alrclaina thereto by their own im
provident lives. Beside, judges are mere
'mortals, subject to the saute temptation
as other men, and it is our conviction
that the commonwealth would lose noth
ing by Oaring the members of its judi
ciary liberal salaries.
A Brother of-Mr. TOLIUMIC TUX.
' We m'ly be mistaken, but onr opution
is that . the bigge.,t steal that hasbeen
made since the repeel of the Tonnage
Tax aroused the indignation of our peo
ple, passed the House of Representatives
at Ilariluditi oti Wednesday oflast wee is,
under the pretense of repealitigi the tax
on" personal property." Had the bill
passed, as was intended when introduced
info the Senate, reducing the burdens of
taxation let led upon the farmer, Me
di:mile, and laborer, it would have met
the hearty approval,. Of every ci:izeci of
the Commonwealth. 13n t when,under pre
tense of relieving tho overbnrilt nett tax
payers of the State 7 the treasury is robbed
of ever a iniliiaua.pl dollars annually for
the • benefit, of Corporations, to use the
mildest words possible, it can only be
termed a: swindle upon the people, a
fiAnd' 436 the treasury, and in list' moot
the condemnation of the pceple as a
mass.,
The bill as •introduced originally, re.
lierec) the tax-payers of the S:tate on at,
average, Cents each. A's passed
it—rep_eAled the tax known as
ttersonal tar," -amounting as we hare
saidto . sixty five cents, on the average
foe Tett taxable; arid also the taxes on
",(4055. iteceipts"., as well as the
tastes on .!‘Grisiss. Earnings" of corpo
rationsy together amounting to eight h nn
dted and tire theemnd fire hundred and
iere . iity-Dine dollars, "
~Strty five cents for the people!
F.,i4,;ht hundred and tire thousand fire
hundred itnd seventy-nine dollars for the
corporatfops!
fraull more palpable ?
Val, ever thievery more apparent?
Multiply the amount taken off of cor
porations by eleven and you have agreater
athonnt than the nine million steal fig
prat §o.that in eleven years the cor
porations save more than that monstrous
rabliery proposal to take. Thut was
limited` td nine tnillious"Of dopers, this
is ?tilimited`; in _.twenty' Years it will
an;Outit to over sixteen millionsof4ollars,
out of the -treasury of the--Stake and
into the safes of.sonless corporations that
are nminppressiiiievery industry of
.State by exorbitant freiOts ' out
rageous fares. „
By the passage of thiti „bill the .Pent
sylvabiallAlroad,ecitopatiy is exonerated
annitally of 049;238.53'i'fite litoding Of
$06,7.43.91 the Northern Ceptral of
$22,200.4; the Lehigh Valley of 844,-
750.24; the Philadelphia & Erie of 827,-
823.84, nod to on &mato every Vorpora-
Lion in the State.'
AnC who is to make un this amount?
It is you, Mr. farmer, mechanic, and la
borer. You, whosotaxes am . to be thrib
bled in a few years to,reidete a 'Treasury
ntittaierapty for tltc benefit of, those rao
n9POPER.
Amd this bill taking front, the Trea
sury °V thn state, €605,679, annually,
passed:both . the, senate and I tlie
M use
with Int'a single Vote against itAiat of
Ilia ' Senator from Montour, Lion. Tiros,
Chalfant—Bellrforite Wittchinau.
ThfireflrPcr IO Gold
! loan,. 4141, 4.—llichard Sebell
add ,a numlaer- 44 :Wall street.brokers
prnipm.. to inelitute legal•proceedino, it
18 mid, against theactld ague, to rekrier,
$50,000,000 darniges alleged to ham been
sustained-brtbe !city aid equotil l Pf New ;
York"hy thel coriapiricy w,fth w hich the
clique 14 charged.,, An!"iit'Vestigatina will
be also Indite into — the lriblattoninf the
usur,k laws'by tht offieirs of, the „national'
ban kii-alintlers.—
Lou of the "Attrintle.”
• •
The.!shoOk ha - alit - a so %uailin)y)kill
the country, the particulars of the dis
aster are so few, that we know little more
than that the .malgiiidcent otieau strainer
the ,:illantic:of . the famous Milk - Stat
Line, - sailing from England to New-York,
has gouo down within twenty, miles of
Lbilifax, and within such. close proximity
to the shore that many of her crow mid
some passengers swath to land •
What we know of this ealamity , is , that
the Ai/antic sailed from Liverpool on the
20th of March; that on the eleventh day
out her . supply of coal .was exhausted.;
that, trying to beat into Itifax harbor
for additional. coal, she was driven by the
strong winds and currents ou to the rocky
coast of Nova Scotia; that her . captain
and first officer were 'soundly, sleeping in
their cabins when the' skip. struck upon
a rock ; that .she was almost instantly
beaten to ph-es, and so, in the darkness,
she nod sax hundred of, her passengers
and crew went down into tits fiepths of
the gg.a. 1 ", • •
dll oreithis country,afl oyes. Croat Brit
ain, there are anxious friends.. and kin
dled whose hearts yearn for in telligen
of those-who sailed away:from .Liverpoul
in her. We know the, names. of dire ma
jority of thoso who were saved,. but as
regards those who were lost, many Jays
must elapse before_ the information is
brought home to those who !are .so.. pro
foundly interested There is tip one liar-,
ing friends expected•to . return fyom I . •;itr•
rope in the Atlantic, or abo n t, the time of
her sssilipg, who is not yifthe most
poigiiiidt fears co/accruing their x;idoly.—
They know that hundred 600.1, r r a,.:h
a friend or relative of some one ashore,
have been buried forever under the sea,
and little more is von.7.lisafed Own to
know; It is for thousands , hero and iu
England a time of awful suspense. mid
sorrow.
If there lactic thing more clearly known
to mariners-and ship owners than another
it is•that the present .season, .fronk , .2',;*
vembier to April„lias been
.one, of tutexr
ampled danger to ships upon the sex.—
It has been not so much a period of storms
as of one great storm, prevailing with
greater or less violence all the time, Since
tire first day of Janotry of the present
year oyer, 110 Minh ships have beer
wreekei..l, and thou ands of men and wo
men foe pd in their sunken It elks their.
clans. If this etbnurtual condition of
affairs should hare suggetsted,anything, it
certainly shook! have suggested that ev
ery means of safety ought to be provided
, fur every vessel crossing the ocean. Long
voyages, dangerous vovages, 0 bleb were
corn pie! tql only tiy
.ti/ t . meroy of God,
have been tdmost the rule 7, and those
prolong, 0 voyages should lid re'suggest ed
' thtil, no Vssei he sent out Ovin pots .no
pro% ided with enotigh • emit toi th'e long
.
est vorage possible. Yet tre .4thinae was
coil'ej fur no 'more than f' , yen days „ that
is fir a i.oysg,e or ordina ry . length in the
best of weather and smoothest of sens.---,
i We eanuot, dare not, behove in .the face
ul this niost.au fill tragedy that the Fes
; ent high price of coal at Liverpool was
the rtasol why the AI/antic' was at ib•
enflicientiv sup'pliid, nor ran we vet be •
nevi+ that the pruprr ' ( m intit,. of v ,-at
was not 6 lappvd in urd,r that more riumi
' might be math: for MI . in eremed nuaul'et
of steerage passengers. This has, how
ever, been stigges'ed as the ieason of the
inaderputtb coaling of Hie .4 11, :s1 ir. It
may be true; lint we will my
.tadiel e irfs
unttl we have confirmation of the I t et.---
The undisputed evidence-, howeVer, re
, ntaiiis that a noble vesael, with .her ti:
but du.'d goals, went thiwil its sight of
laud upon a coast where she hail no bu
sluices to be, and where she ition!il noi , have
been if s h e hail teen 'jasper'}' co o l e d at
Lit erlina
..
Acsothat other fact remains. that irliile
his :easel was upon a. mast rroowneo for
its dangers, aud. While the Fives of a
thousand peOple' wete in Ils Vet:4ollF, the
ellp'aill of shy Allmilie wril, ii4evp xi his
cabin, as was also his 'kit obiCCr,..... the
vhatte orsoch 'earrks:sui-se Lii„kdl.o the
dreadful result of Tuesday is More likely
tei he , brong,ltt home., to the matters ,in
couSerinence of their having sent to spa,
on the 28th :of" Lieceinber, ills 4aiiictic,
the consort Of the
.4ilirpr.lic s wit 7) tyro and
one-third blades of her screw 'Propellt.-r
broken. ' It is traethat the ...b?riatiamade
the voyage, to „Eriglaml successfullY, ,bat
it'is Cipially, true that it, wipe; actruntuallv
careless tli tog to start her, stn damag,ed,
upon an o6eaa eoeitge in such a,seasuu
of sturio 4 ai•th is, tts been.
AS regards the ...Ig/rifir ' andt he,more
particular pauses of her 105 e.,. We must
strait further intelligence. And, ire toy
and, the *hole world Will be glad to tnd•
that her owners or otteers were blameless'
in the Mattel' of Ler_ Wreek,,—Pitilit•
Itiquirer. , ' ,
Tutu): is ono trouble ahOnt John,
Charlett' Fremont' that has followed hint
through life ,. and will probably furnish
material fur his cliti)li. Wiple roeseised
Of a reiriarliably p ear' brain r fincl great
'nen al'rp,Sotiroes A he Is .4ip;l2lary
. miture. rc,;
abtarills. - 'does ruit',lmotv Itianfruni,
another. To this soet, 4r. 0 181 1 4 11 iti?' / 14,gues
which reach .11°4U- , up:v., . gravity.
fasten upon itlin i litte littentiniep : to a vessel'
Or mosses to tf.derifl'l*,..This is. a ntisftle.:.
Mae. sod uut as ithcomvuon on e ; hut ,
stead or, being,n, 4104 it is QPiy . proof
a kinil confiding .humor. Of th is Sort' ia !
General Ert:moilt, atitlAntue of,Mis friend
ly roffue'S arriving tried, in rarrs' Os til6y
of them were:pile°,TaThing ton.
Let us. limy for The Genet - I'll,a safedeltver
tome, if sate t'opildl.,:
-
====l
NGui AtznsT white touchingin.the
old academy in Goshen, in 1782,.:wt0te
his celebrated, wiling book, .pf which
millions of copies hAve been sold in,this
country:, The proceeds , of 4tbis
at, n royalty of less.than °nog:pita copy,
supported-its anthor,and hiss ire fami
ly fur twenty _years wulle .hp was writing
his American Dictionary... t•
SOMEBODY who'seems to kifow•whereof
he affirms MS if ithereio .finythurg that
makes a man c e angry riassions rise, it Lis lo
hunt alhoter 'the house for a thick.pa'r of
pantahions, or a last winter's coat or vest,
god thon.find it'has been traded off 'to an
ohLalothes man.for a duple of twenty.
cent ornaments -for the mautlepiece, or
used Up for earpotaugs. tint+ is married
fife. ..
Tiikeaso of, Qeorge , 0. ..}4c - aps to to bo
carriek)otbe Suere,R.P).+lrEi.lll4, tbP
Ap.oroo2 atepgrA, I,,,,lity.rjrszlvripor
error.
„.„..i.o caLf v.w r In Phltadelphlo.~
gibe etccuifpg 71elejrapkteils ite;readere
dieW it is operated in the Twenty-Seventh
'Ward. In order to ant inconformity with
ttie'opinion of the learned aulgee,of the
IliV, - the citizens of the TVeiity-SZ:viciitli
Ward.linve united against the sale of in
toxicating spirits, and now stand out as
alijitrizimill-Orlqctireption. The manner
in which they foTio'w up this determina
tion is, in the language of the Heathen
,chtnete,•pecrilia,r, '
Ye thirsty tippler en
ters itialooli, arid with a sign ificap t smile
asks for araandwich. - The energetic ,4-au'-
keeper produces, the dish, and alter it has
disappeared. heneath the belt of our hun
gry customer, ruin tital water is 'furnish
ed gratis,, Tippler settles fur hia sand
wich aud'retires laughing in his sleeve
at•lhe excellent_ ruse adopted to enable
the T ix( y- uth Ward to 'advocate
local option,
Special. Notices.
=ME@
II Ise earl thing In tom thrangt life only.holf nate,.
Vet yneie ste *puma*, whose habilssicondltiOn le on*
lenguot suOlvbllity., They complain of no specific
disease; they suffer no po•ltlfc lain; hot they entree
no relish or anything, Which affords mental or ScabuOtil
pleasnre to thtir more robust nod energetto
In the ante, uat,a(Ann OP state of Inveittele one
tor p or . r i v , Oom a ,y o vi,pl stomach ludigeotion de.-
, tr , lll. the •nev..,4,y of Toth tntlid . and body. Whom the
trm'ie - of ,Isspre to noLvtipolfpl by daVlood
Altuul.ii Inn of the feed; every orr t ,:in IA vost - rvd, evcry
fonetlomtotOrretiteLt,
iiow. ltd. does cuturnon reuse' rrtggert ander these
etOehtnata ',e - at . depreriden Tin. royeretn need., roan.
lag and itmngthsning ; nos raerely.for an bonen, two,
lq elils afterwards into a more pbtable condition than
"neer,' an It 44ntradly would AD it nu ordinary alcoholic
stimulant was resorted to.) bat radially and perrint•
neatly.
lioa Is I his der Irahle ohidet bb.htt accomplished I Theo
rom, to thin qui alien, rounded on the unvarying Cs
of a quarter of a rentnry. In raptly given. In
fare nety.rlgor Into tin, digestive orgnabhy a coarse of
iloalettt . e , ,ntOtrinch flitter . tan not war:, time In act
minknennttertittorary remedial , . hut wake the ...roller,
, bJ ivatipurating font:Onto bawl - ofphialo I
rtrangth and.energl, the great organ upon which a I the
othdr‘orgnard./pond for their nunnre and rapport.
Aplt the . me that h dozen dnies of the groat vegetable
tonic „oil Ittvizntlet hate teen taldn. the Feeble frame
of- tint tropeattlC wilt hedln to feel its benign inflnoncoi
ppatltom ;II tw treated. and With ewes it e the capaci•
ty to titgeq. whet It er Ter. Perrevere until thy yore in
tottdinele—goal herittti. blood. Ot to be the inntcrialof
flerh one munch:. hone nod nvran and b . in. n" . "
thronzh the chrtnoto of eln-ntalhon. lortesa of the an
-1.3
it
with a Wilk they nano herutufurn been la,
prrfacil, nourirliad.
Good Word• for the Patn-ttlller.
We con eon9ently reeomnulul the Pain-
Kit Taronto Baptist
Iris the roost • elfectusl rentetly WO know of
for pain.5,11‘.4 wounds, inc.—St. Jvhnx
-News, P. Q.
IVe :tartse that et-ers family sttoold linen so
erectus' and speedya Pain- .V.
P. l;frzettt.
Our o'nn experience is that a Lot the of Pain-
Killer, the }Jaen Physician a traveller can have.
—Araigtoo .144tfr.e.
For Loth internitt and evternal applient fon
tome rotund it of great vattie—Chrtlt 411 . >"17
attatie4ao no lam* sh.onYl Le withvett—
.ll.4t,-coal Trig ti.eript,
(. 44 1 ittitt4V lath bPase without it.--Ed
Etbpkth7 he tei,Din every hence, in readiness
flos tthhteit atta44.4 of nicknors.—Chrnk Pmts.
IS °Mit icto cvec - ohtahlod such unbounded. pop
ol'ority.-7-Sattoo Okaro,r.
MMMIIIMM;iI
Its mover 6 trondegica mv9 vnteartnltil in re
tie viug tho kw.% 3antrop pe.ila —/thrtkltitua Sent&
Ara Intrt,re.n , able article in tiu in ekiatre chest
r
It will roamitoend itself to alt who otwo k.—
Grorgio IfnMrpriae.
13ostmorittly tont sought after rt., n rent
melte, tFrtitin.",—Jimroot, Sr , B.
nk ut &Tit inn U.; la gmiml 'melt ft repot:Won
it bus reAl nw-rh.—Nowporr,Aisly
One of the 'haat iu:•Mt ittritiefrit.” hare Meti
it and fiiSp•rae4l it fur the p,•fet twenty yeaas.—
/>e. WA, 11;ied.
Tbe-npmt dual.le• taettichte Dow in use—
F 0 .311.. 3 ralualbro ffpntri,;n4 , . hmi lord Le
niaiw phyairiang.—Rad o n
We ulwayc keep it whore we rain put onr
handl on , it in tbo flak, if e.etal tte.--Pter. (•.
flur);Prli
One of the few nritetes that ',repot what they
pretend to lie--Bruanriet Telegraph.
In maintain travels no auslieine N of to
universal ottptitition as Ado Kilter.—Rer.
ft Rigby. Furth e&
' Wock.r - r - y-Motrotrips dtr Eircors,
1/AMOS Attu roar's.
Isl 1111.:A Pros Wpm...Ml- 111 Symmore
St- Cincinnati, O.:al - 7 St. Pan,l St.. M.,ptroat„
Canada, 17 Sianthampton Lgavin4,.
New dilvertbements.
GREAT UNITED STATES TEA CO.,
B WiSS i. It'llol-5. 41975.,
notitrose; Pa.
Tb h ite , htt an in A tie 711111:1' Tv: CAL.NISTEZe,
thttprhy tg,,esvhig R. certainly
gteh dreideretam.
ttill nAA zee a crux and tty he merit,
• I.ll:filib & NIFILDLS.
,IloutFire,, Apra% IS72.—Sck
'1"
A , l27Cl'`.lLiorvrs.ursT•bi. sue rm.( EIPTSAND
I•VPnLIKW- 1 41.t.frr. ibc A•Ylturh..lus ut
. )(11A•rd,
bur the Ital. undio: the tad
Altman uf am.V.ll, 15.711:
I•4l.eroire is sreoliT .......1 am.
Mon . . .......... t.SVJ 4 / 1 )
Proce4d. vi 4 Pivavvrtalc 1..1/.1
Fa rub Prndugt • :31.14..,
.21. k.;•01,1 •MUc 2ll tr;
1. 5 25
..... • .1"ag11
tom Let.. 022 hip . 461(1
From .1. 'l% alsrotth' 21! 10 —53.029 19
~..
T.YANDITrixs.
06.i,05 ruleemed, J. Baldwin .. :.. ~.. 1.T6110
•;- - S. Vail 1,<=3.1.4
" IL. W. 4ur.twe,hors4 114 :.+,)
Stle‘taid ...... ..... I ...... • . ...... 1... M.. 017
1.1.0 C 1.)%
Trectour..i. • •
1157. Dwight ..
Fgt. t1.),04;t0 M M.
seed for Wm. ' • 515 E
P1n5ter.,...... .. • ..• •• • - ...... - . SRI
•
Okic - 1:000 00 ug a n:L . (. pisaivn n ii.un , .... MIO
1'01gi5..,.. • • '?t r 0 • •
•
Farm.l#lv, 711 t{l,
rourltale brit. 650 ..
littriiruillg! • ...... ...... MI e 0 '
•
Otil.door NAM 1 - . B'2 .18
PAK Ca /11,01 or :.; .. `I .... .. '....:1••:.•!.... ' 04, it! •
P61,1,t0r•11 pm, }2,21,-.....,., .1214
Itqpnir 441096.. .. ........ 4....... lie° ' '
PtliFfel.all . r........., ..,.. ... i ... ... ...... ... IS TS' . •
ek•r/r.......,, ....„, ..... .••.••• • • • • ,-
II ttdi tyro' •: • ' ' ' 660
Uo6.4uticirr. flalw.v,colloo , 2 4 6
A taluol 000410001.....,...., .... . „.• 1011)
1ntert•A.t.....:.,: - ..... .. '! ... '.,... 15003 •, • . • '
510.11.06tuu5... 4. ..... ....
..4c
'.7. .... '1).l
1.1,414u.v lu Tra.loury .., ' . 750 •14--$3,0231 ID
f , , 2,___ ...,
TALVU?IOII .0/ I r w rir.u.Tl'.
'
rsr4o '.l'' " t • ' ' ' :$4,41.0 GO'
I. ..licosull • roOtrly.o.ll9ro 11.1 cr , Wl,' .
Irlit Y ,Zt tR "C 1.171 . 6 3 A?41C0 l 01:: .•• .
.bootheid good., b.i, g rain,, cud
provlaluus ..
, • ~ . -
. •t. '
. ~ "
,•riio
p • , , --.P.ET3,50.
Optotiadpag Loud* ..... .-.- , . G.IIBOII
4 7 ,118 03 -
DAVID 811112.1En0.
QLIV4It f.ATIIROP, I•DlNcion.
iTiF.Ntils• 811 NY.
New 111M101, Avo - frl 0.183,-Iw., ,•
v GUN 1iA11.119A11..
1J On and after Jona 10,181trinine on Om Le
!tap road will ran as •
• salmd.
— 2ine fro. , • o, If 0. 1 , n.
1 1 . M.
r. M. r. N. • N. r. N. r.
1 45• 1 00 - 1110 Flmln . 1245, 813 045
53 1 /.50 54,i Warctly 1216 5.5 901
2 151 1031.. .Atbruw. ... 1145 525 -550
.10- *004061 11 0 5 457 sla
511 11 ... WT41041544 ~,1005 715
• 45: 03 1151 ' Loeyrilla • 344' 405 654
, 614. „ • 12 514 - 64r0500 .. 0%1 • 6 23 -
' 12. Mrhoqpany;... 913 '025
•.0 3 CA• 3 43. —Tun ktttin flock ... 1319' 333. 211'
60. 4,47 Ilustom 725-1113 4153
915' 590 - 2 15... Wllke•-13.440r, .. 700 1115' 4m
.....67112 4 85...51puch Chunk... ,11 45 • 1 75
. 6,, ,8 ZI 550 ..... Ali•nto• - 0 •.14. 10 41 1133
. • 8.91 505 11c4h1r9em .... 1032 11 00
• •3 15 633
p f.44.440i 10115 2183,
•10=V- , 30 7 4141
NI New 'Sark 7(0 'OOO
- 4 4 :4 1
No , . 134 tetive r e tiwandi at TlO a. m. • Amami; imp
P. l: 4 ;o7tat 'e aratattl Wri. 9 V.I E S I St r a i V:III I 6
I e 'Atlidns, as GNI p. Towaltdit
rilinntartag Naem Cart ittichlA :trill It lir
1 ,11-taggiuhreampframi EjlitaAta' bi4dalp
PACKEE. littolo
Neglidvortisements.__
Btorg LEASES awl LAND CONTRACTS
fur sr& at. this °glee.
Also, Nolen, Deeds, and all other Blanks.
C OUNTY 'BRIDGE.
The County Commissioners ef Sump:wham= Cannt♦
will offer fur sale on the tironnes. Uni BUILDING OF
A BRIDGF., known on tho Protteville Creek Brldgr,
near the Chair Factory, fu the township of Middletown.
In said County. on
Friday, April 2.512 i, aI 2 o'clock,p4n.
TOE PLAN OF SAID RIDIIOE will he exhibited end
leoeetfeittothr nodes that dwy.ftnattaut. be wean =dux
awned by ell Intereeted et the store of Wre ‘ ll. Boyd.
fu hlootroetr, :
All intererted ;In said bride. : In letinttictlrg for
the building of the remit. will please attend. .
EY ORDEN. OF TlllitiOttfdtBSlONEßS.
Wpi. Ae Crommon, Clerk.
entnedielinteri'Oflthe.
LICENSF. PETTOMI —Notice 1. hereby riven that In
porreence of en Act of Afeembly. The following
named perrone hare tiled their petition* with the Clerk
of the Conn of Quarter licAsione of the Team for the
county of d.u.rineintittra for Iterone to ket;4 weenie, rat
io: licence. enbrio rill Jy me:urine - 10 gnaw We. not le..
Ilion our:quart. for which thry apply At Aprii Son.
niece, IA7-1:
John S Tarhrll Idontrcoo 'Tavern Werner
U A McCracken
Ell.rboth Gary JO. horn
Amim;ru Itturod
=BEM
It.4r
• •
Thoms...l tiara. Greet Lend Tavern Lk bee
Li A Winne • • -
CCEINI=2I
..
I) t) Depo • -Elti t
ng lionne
Gen E Nessenden Br.tilyn Tut ern License
John CV ii 14.6.nl
Dayid Wilunarth lathion ' e.
- -- ---- •
_
•luseat 1=1.43451.,:reci,
A LARGE AND
WELL SIELECTEOSTOCK OF
WALL PAPERS,
OF NEW DESIGNS AND FRESif STOCK,
Willi' II WE ARE 5E1.141N4 CHEAP:
Call and Ex mine beam Purchasing l'comber*
C. P. A A. Ir s llPltalluTS
Mon tr•:rc, April .1. Int —te.
B. It. Lyons &
I,' =3O
RPETS,OIT,c L0T11.5, 11 1 / 4 41.171 - c S,
DID:oGETS. TRUNKs,
ELS, WALL AN!) WINDOW
•
PAFF:II WINDOW
WADES!.
Dry Goods, Groceries,
F. 4 .AIDIW ATTE,
ritIiDSRS,
kA.I.STs A-XD
I. — slo LT A K. lt* ARE.
bit . I A I X/ 4 'S• FAAILi 31EDIVIXEs
Ira C,
tern,. San.
U.
Clothing, etc.
$854.
GUTTENBERG,,
ROSENBAU' &
otormEas, =BOHAI\ T TAILORS
.1 PK.II.I.ItS g
1)111 (41()11.3,. LLI El?
P. LA CRWS,. Fr WS, ROBES
11.1 TS LE S, 1. b' \'TS iF L ADIES
runxistumG, twous, dc.,itrx
Our ~.I:,:sortineat of
unass exkum.salsvta, CLOAKINGS, MS/
ItIMEA. CLOT:18, X 141% REAVERS
Ss C7CitTlar:l4olto.
13F-111/7..MK.
ETS, AMEN 11 Os I Vlti. N 17141 ly. IZEKikS,
ittukm nER.ONFMIK,n , i r •
FOR LtOttS:t x.. 1) EN OZOVE. , 1 * ke„.
Iti Gm id Vai
• ,
Trinfifin and nvrlitsortl.l7.lvii for
Forrrytlthig helnr_mierz t 0 1 11. .3111.I•5 ina ,
'MAIM.. Silk sod Cotton Crkca 1n Marl: pill rotor...*
Colours Fiinwiint. Ribbon,, Posiberii,frtimribi - LatelNt
Sc. yen , 14rge.
MZCoIIa B IO3!Z.OO,,VIOI.III.W.CSIhCK:"CiEiIi, i
Tnlaca T0u . 01.m.. cr,sx.b..3lqekins,,
TlOXiags, Pckap, Sr, Fup lu 'Ever/ Lime, "
Ltoll "PIiRNIRITWCI i:CX)II3.f'D aLt)r.Eg.•
( 4 01:AF:Tti. - FELT AND' 11001 SUIRTS, '
ti3l'lit.llll9.. CIMINO stZ., II AI z • • •
~KMIIROIT,R.RI.6m. STA:3IIIED
CriSirPITE 'WOUsTETIS. 111711 MAN
TOWN",1:0(11.S. CA VA4 PATTILIINS.
All .Cube, sod All tiluvriv , . •
•
EADY etOTHI'Ne,
WE MANur:tarinza ALL 03_ , Ilows ammo; lad
ILIEK UP CUSTOM ifORK ro 0110E3;1
A Frilf 31,EA5.1,11F,
Wg keep ts Infzeitiaoriment bf Citino, Casnarata
BZ►ftna, Vgansof, so, 00 banatvrThat. porpm:4
GENTS' FURNIgHING UM,
BATS AND cArB, A Pull' 1.1116-'
OLAWAS, VIES, . tiONVO,
COTTON ,Veip ;WDOI.EN SIDRTS,
COLLARS, ICNITJApiETS.
4nl) 'UNDFRD ARISIN'TS
bh G valet and Stier tir 'Ater , fl.i r r, rofante;
t tw.Wl.l. ta'reuliw.
'l7)lllllliLLAti, sc.
, • ,
-wo evorythliq tior Ilan O. eh eirf
next: +ma 0 traluaiims 'hiantiglyp to - ba Jan. WUJIT
Wg itZt'llEll ENT ITTV ne.
We tan On t nrko OUr Price 1j or (Air viatrasklhile
of tintel..-ne thre, tau vt naferoni
than„h4t Would ` geet,ell to au and -ocn re prie , s,
1034,0410 y, eed h !ale'9wiltric44'ql tpg' pint! , c - hot
OTITTENBERGIROStNBAU3I4O3Oi
scinek;ocilov,:is: : . -
EN WAY, MEER!
MiG5ll.rVOO2l
ITORSEIHVEITORKS ►
A. I. NBLLllDlr.)►riurie Otrnevira..
Tin onty-Two %tot* Fair Nem:tor Airarded Tlita Pone-
Ju bolftcen Uoutk.-Ig6s, ..d yelp.
NELL'S% GRAPPLE PULLY,
Itaptemeut that Fvcry 'Paimir; Carpenter, 11
atnt PAWL.' Stunsl.l /lave.
MN=
♦Ol h? m in
HORS, RAKES
Hand IttUest:PiThS 4 '.:ai6theio Crddka,•
•••[ „fstiirODAA,Chbriltr4n,l) Axles,
riti•
- 111 7 r - 41 ---- 71 )
Varrinx Its. CI • ars, ( te__
Ck 2 1, .I=l r:1
That a ',Ms ayes an .!.‘,..11,31 WHISTLE! when the
eaka la naw l 7 lo r tht 71 -2 1. TRY ONE and pan will,
lind the el. Alar.ty. WOOL . ,
v, I/rind :tone,
Ncl.•. Repo
Slam. , , - . Ylirr,
..
Itinw knives, Sr - vitt Stenr•
Nan", two
Stone, ?lAA% ire,
Montrapo, Jay !S. UT 110 T-D JIV.OO.IIIVVI
I ' , ITN BROTHERS, •
SCI;;STO • 11;
• WheleiAle A' [WAD Ocafeie fa
If AWAY AILE, lIION,
N AILS, SPIKES; 8110VELS,
.I"7ll,liElt'S HAiiIIWAIZE,
.11 LYE BAIL, COUNi•IMBUNIC dl , G AIL SPIN 8.4
•• • RAILROAD A ALLYING 811Y.8.L18..
ARRIA Uli SPRINO4 BA:el:N.1 AND,
BOXES. DOLTS; VDTs and 11*-4-9 40W,
PLATF.D BANDS. ALLA - ADZE.
LOONS, HUBS. SPOKES.
FRLLORS.; Eg6I`SPLYI.I/4,Sr Uu irs,
ANVILS. VICES, STOCKS And DIES, ,SELLOWIs
, lIAMMERS, SLED ass:yitur, tt e :„te- - •
eniummt AND , MII.I.1 4 5.11, WS. RriTING. PAC7IIIO
TACKLE. •BLOCKS. PLASTVat P Attlh
CEMENT ,_DAIE A GRINDSTONES. •
intiorcn WIN DOW OLA SS-LEATU ER A FINDIVOS
. SCALES— ~
8.
nton, ilareb
. 11 •
IPA? JELW XrPIME'I.333
WILLIAM *MVPS
rl'en.l^4c I , lµ4ltlese Wan...rmo von will Hod 111* turr.t
stuck at
FIRST GLASS ,S2ZDtOtIUOIT
FURNITURE'
• , • , • ..
To Da foarol xectinn of Pr4ocialey • al 114 so •
m uwlActore • aorta' prkes thale.taAtlL 141./lo glat o tatla•
(.3C1,0b. !ha very beat- • kl
EXTENSION TABLES
1873.
In dm Country, and WAlitteNT tbcen.
U - 1 3 11.01,5TE . 11 -1 1' -. *Q
Ot .1111lEklii dIIDC lb lb. crpt,•..t tam;ori
/31 Xri: 317 ar 33.72 MD IS
oto v,Ar.tuus ,
:N
PURR_ al ASSES, • •
0 MAW 31 AT It
U N D •E ‘R 'T A K . l N G
"Mk *Atwell:Mr will hurt-after make tar. -kaiermaing a
spectalty In Lb , bnaln•bs. w.mplowd.•
'NEW awl iht most ELEEE.SE
nertlIng his Fenlce• will be atten.l.d Iskproct,piky az.44.
satlofactory hargrs.
SEIM' & SOIL.
woetrasst. Pa.. -1:i
Ti'.A.R .111. Cili±
OPPOSITE Ti
- -
1 R
„,;76;a• - v: !_ '•7-z
-'?" ; L , ` 1 2-14. / 1 •
•k $
*l4l' 7x,....trporlua
-
. .
JOHN S. TAILDELL. Proprietor.
El—ht Stezee, leave th4.l.fonet., daily, connecting with
the 1).1.....% .d the I..:h:etk Valley
. " • ' Lints 11.1tettir—tf. •
BLI,LLNGS STROUD
General Insurance Agent,
NUM ÜBE AND ACCIDENT MEDD 4NCE,
DiTcoatrioeso. Psi.
Rantoul Fire Inf., Co.. Capital and Surplus r ito.ooot
iioll3lll Ig.. CO., N. 11:„ Caploilti . usl oory.laa. 4,Moe,osii
Royalism.. Co./.lverpool f 0,000,ti0
Llroypool.finslosi a rp, ? i . ',. 1 is tit paR
,r3.,k.,... ~.•‘.•. . uA. 1 , : e •
i u s.c..6.,ur , rill ric4l. .... '.! '_ lf ____. ,
.. • 1.121,000
Pontlylvanla Fire
inv. Co, SW° of Colut'a '.`, $600,000
ilnbsn XI islsM $400,0u
. I ;comiog Lira '. 116.000,0t0
Wllllaummort Ina. Co.liilo.imu
Aulliracho, l'llissoli . rayu,uul
NalloPals ' ‘, SaUll,Mtal
. . . .
'z' a l tf:' •
coon. Sftptint LIN Ins. Co.. Arxtt•
America. /WO. P411'4,
ALcIOX7233rJir.
Tramors leis,c,o„flatford,caplialtald flutings $.4,W1 .0(9
R.fit 0°Ig.1 1 ( 1 c r ; Nrago°_•
• The undoralgned ha Owen wail Ittiowil lu iblatountyarrr
t lust liruars.rts faturatweAgont. Loa ossaustsloal
by his Compalales Dave always &ma prumOtly paid.
Prollles flrstdoor ca. t from Ilaukfou Oaks of W,
caopr 4 , op..TurnPlirPO
• "•
• DRAIVIaS sT4Ollnl Auld ,
on . s. W[I7B 891 itgy
::
.1" , /m44utteto.
XtoNrcol.7t/ack.6
1111111
73/C.thizalto•z•
lon
•.
Kaoba.
Latebra,
lraca4b,
Lamp
miscellaneous.
344?? - rilo'9e.
' • BILATOILLE`i"S•
intraovr.D4cuoumßEa WOOD
- pomp. Tumult", Durable, Efficient
and 4.llcup. beeLonn_sp rot the
lon nu:loop, igteritt,,u 16 t,er tiny
Invitttl ttati IrjA , Patna (ITVI”.
al ittacket,,nd Nep, i)trut t . vx-
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