The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 10, 1873, Image 2
THE DEMOCRAT. S. B. ILI IVLBT4 Co., Edilora. •Wednesday, - Dec.- 10,- 18 73. Bum has been introduckil into Con gress to relit:al the lot - which prJiibits weekly newsp:+p•;ra trOm passing through the mails.freo of ptatage. It wilt pass both Liousa. THE deer hunters of Northern Penn itylvania will got° the election Oil the 16th u gaily as to a shooting match. No such 'email matter as a snow storm will prevent theni depoeititig their ballots for the new constitution.. Every ballot will go right to the centre of political corruption iu Pennsylvania. IT is not to be concealed that the pub lic greatly dittinst tl e actions of those who hare nished into the courts on tech nicalities to embarrass the adoptioli of the constitution, and they will take little for their labors when they learn that, whether they shall be respected or die- Inhaled in the courts, the new coustitut ion is certain to be adopted.— Phaa. Prcea. - Trrtc actibn taken by the Philadelphia "ring" to defeat, if pOsstble, the new Con stitution, has roused the indignation or thousands who. heretofore, took but lit tle interest in the matter. The opposi tion of this corrupt faction will give ad - 'ditional strength to the movement, and it is now lwedtettd that the Constitution will be adopted by an oven helming ma jority of the popular cote.—halt. Gazelle. Piscriaecz. the colored statesman of Louisiana, has two strings to his bow.— claime a seat in the senate of the 'United States on a pretended election by a bogosleolature,aind seat in the house as a Member at largo on his own certifi cate se lieutenant governor and acting governor, signed after his term of lieu tenant governor hod expired. That there shall be nothing wantitim ' to the hideous nen of this picture Beu.l3utier is the Ed xObste of Pinchbeck's claims to a seat in congress THE State Constitution of 177 a, adopt ed as it was in the midst of the Revolu tionary war, said: `•Whenever an office, throtigh increase of fies ur otherwise, be conies so profitable as to occasion ninny to apply for it, the profits ought to be lessened by the Legislature- The new Constitution seeks to put in force that 1 - goo of wisdom of the Revolutionary there by abolishing personal f , e,A, sub etnsing sti!ari , s, and placing the excess err the salaries in the public treasury.— Phila. Leger. Tale nearer We approach the facts in the Virginins ,flair, tihi 'less thr%atening ap,trard the - als mof war. - The leadiag men of both branches of Cutsgr.,, who have sounded the depth .of public i pin ion, or have studied the que.tion, and who witi soon be called Ilium to act, ex. press their opinions luirdedly and seem willing to watt fur a tray history of all the circumstances, attending the charac ter of the Teasel and the intentions of the enterprise. We have no fear that this government will submit to any 114- diguity, or nuder..eatimate its honor. TUE Bearer Radical, edited by State Senator Ratan, and the organ of Colonel Quay, Secretary of the Cononeam. has been bitterly opposing the new CIA* stitutiou, but, in last week's i.ttle, it et n cedes the' succxsa nfcoustitntivaul reform, as fellows: The new constitution will be adopted by a large majority, there being no organ ized opposition to it. This will dispose of all questions about heal legislation tie.p. session, and those who are nit• rest ing theto•elrer for or against the passag,. of contemPlated spt•eial acis in this e..nii ty and elsewhere may us well turn th.-it• attention to something more prolitmde. It will be a happy date tor members or the Legislatnre, the ao%erlior, and his Cabinut when this - constitution is adopt ed. THERE has been some disposition on the part of the press of rural districts to complain because the vote np:m the new , conebtrition is to be sulimitt-d in DeCein ilwr. The reason tor this is t , r tw foiniu "in the fact that it is very (1,-simlile that :the. restrictions upon legi,latice action apply to the next fepslature.— h re are few who will act itpprinr.ate the importance of this. The Harrisburg cur resp.indent of the Beard Radio:!, Sena tor Bump's paper says: 'lithe Clista intion- is adored, the next session will be the most iniportant one since the ildOli tiOn of the constitution of - 1838. A. Leg , isl at ive - And, u d iciaf apportion me ti u.s int be made. and _our. ....tire code - of lairwre sized to meet the requirements of the - New Constitution. If the submission the Constitution should he postponed until next Spring, tin-re, will. be Inure jobs patched up than were ever known in -the history of the Commonwealth!' - Copgresi6 Both Houses or Congrss assembled st 12 'o'tfock ou Ifootirty. 'FiceTresident Wilson calling:ilk; Senate to order ar.d Clark McPherson the .flodse• sifter the preliminay. Talk:all the electi rn of Speak er wasproceeded with and resulted la the choice of boles G. Blaine Speaker of the former House, the Democrats, gener ally, who tinted at all. naming Fernando Wood. whose nomination 'bad been very Outsitteley and improperly carried thr.mgh is thinly attended prelimary cantata in the fr.ce of his - bad record on the increase salary' question, having bo.h rued for the bill and, pocketed the luck pay, fur which be; and'ail such as he. hate been denoun ced and driven from the conventions and oomiiiittees of the intrty, by the united De. trincracy of the w holt couutry.This act tint is not the action of the Dem-cruttc party but is hi direct defiance or eeryati bor- Pave expression of the partron the sub jeet, arid • will be repud;ated, with every one who has notgi vet countenance by tr..te or endorsement • to tha salary' grab soh). dle by tiro-Petnocratic Masses in every Stele, and Congressional-District in die the other principal offices ' °Nut .IfOuse'.the -uld ..ipc“wbents . we4 t>ksowoiestgity: • .1--. CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY. SElkj4E. —The'senate met at the Usual hour.and at half past twetre Ur. Murrill took the floor in support of, his resolu tion instructing the Finance Committee to report a bill to provide for free banking and resumption of specie payments on January 1, 1875. At eelock the Sen ate wentinto EseButive session, and i n twenty minutes adjourned. HOUSE or - REPUESENTATIVES,—On motion of Mr. Butler, at the request, he said of Mr. Pinchbeck, the resolution ad mitting the latter to a seat was laid on the table. A resolution to admit Messrs. Bails and Hacaris, of West Virginia, to. seam was discussed at some length, but the House refused to second the precious question, and the resolution was referred to the Committee on Elections. A mo tion to admit E.C, Davierm,of the Fourth district of Louisiana, to a beat, was ta ken up. Mr. Butler presented dcertiti cam from Governor Kellogg that George L. Smith bad been elected in that district. Mr. Smith was admitted to the seat, and the oath administered. The credentials of contestants were referred to the Com• mittee on Elections, and the House ad journed. Extracts From the President's Ales• We give below a few of the more Important extracts from the President's Message, viz.: The President opens by saying, the year that has fors*al since the submission of my last mes sage to Congress Mut, especially during the tal ler part of it, oven an eventful one to the coun try. In the midst of great national prosperity, a financial crisis has occurred that has brought low fortunes of gigantic proportions; political partisanship has almost ceased to exist, espec ially in the agricultural regions, and, finally, the capture upon the hi,gh seas, of a vessel bearing our flag, has for a time threatened the most ec rioustlJUSeqUelleeS, and has agitated the public mind from one end of the country to the other', but this, happily now, is in the course of satis factory adjustment. honorable to both nations concerned. The relations of the United States, however, with matt of the other powers, con tinue to be friendly and cordial. • * • ***** The money awarded to the United States by the tribunal of arbitration at Geneva was paid by tier Majesty's government a tew days In ad vance of the time when it would have become payable according to the terms of the treaty.— In compliance with the provisions of the act of March lid, 18'13, it was at once paid lifto the Treasury and used to redeem so far as it might the public debt of the United States, and the amount so redeemed was invested in a live per rent. registered bond of the United States for fifteen millions five hundred thousand' dollars, which is now held by the Secretary of State subject to the future disposition of Congress— ! renew my recommendation made at the open ing of the la t session of Congress, that a com mission be created for the purpose of auditing and determining the amounts of the several di. rect losses growing out of the destruction of vessels and their cargoes by the Alabama, the Florida or the Shenandoah after leaving Mel bourne, which the indium have received, being equivalent or compensatory, of ascertaining the names of persons entitled to receive compel's:h. don for the same, making the computation on the bruin indicated by the tribunal of arbitra- thin at Geneva, and the payment of such losses be authofizeil to an extent not to exceed the aw .rds of the tribunal at Geneva. * • • The northwest water boundary- of the United States has hum determined anti marked in ac cordance with the award of the Emperor of Germasy. • • • • • • The Mixed Commission organized under the provisions of the.Treuty of Washington Mr set tling and detuanining the elnlins of citizens of other power against the other, awing out of at is Collin:Med against their persons or proper ty daring the perowi bertvemi April 13th, 1861, and April Stu, 1665, made its final aw.ird, on the 23th day 0. September last. It was awarded that the Government of the Unit god btot a J 0... L pay to the tiovernment of Her Britanie Majesty within twelve months frnm the date of the award the sum of $1,9:39.819 in gUld. The Commtssiun di allowed or oismissed all other claims 01 British Government, but disallowed or didwassui, is understood to be $51,000. It a1.,0 disallowed all the claims of citizens of the United fi tales against Great Britain, which were referred to it. 1 recommend the early pas. sage of an act appropriating the amount neces Bury to pay this award against the United States. • • a • • • • • Since the adjournment of Congress the fol. roWing treatits with foreign powers have been proclatraed ; A. naturalization convention with Mexico for renewing the Claims COILIELIIYA in; a convention of friendship. commetre and extra dition with orange Free States, and a =tura& zaLoa convention with'Eueador. In compliance with the request of Congress I transmitted to the American Minister ut Mad• rid, with instructious to present it to the bpwn ish government,the joint resolution approved on the of March lust, tendering to the people or Spain, in the name and on behalf of the Ameri can people, the congratulation.s of Congress up on we efforts to consolidate in Spain the prin• ciples 01 universal liberty in a Repel)l can form 01 government. The existence of this new Re public was inaugurated by striking the fetters trout the slaves to Porto Rico. This henenoent measure was fultuwed by the release of several thousand persons illegally Ladd us slaves in Cu ba. Nast the Caphon-tieneral of that colony was deprived of the power to set aside the or dent of his superiors at Madrid, which had per tained to the Witte since 11321 The serinested • estate of American citizens, shah had wen the cause of long sod freque't rwrtaipuntieutw. were ordered to be restored to their owners. All these liberal steps were taken iu tae Limo! violert opposition, oirectedby the reactionary slaveholders of Barium, who are vanity striving to stay the match of the idea 'wawa lair tenuinattal slavery is Christendom, Curia only excepted. Unhappily, however, this baneltd influence has thus far succeeded in Ile lesung tae efforts of all liberal-minded men in Spam to abolish slavery in cube CUL in prevent big tae reform in that island. The striwie for poinhatt supremacy continues. The pro-slavery sun aristocracy.in tails& is equally gaining it self more and more upon the hostlity of the home government, while it maintains a. politi cal connection with the Republic in the pen. instils; and althougli.usurping lutd atiihg the .autnorit, or the note. government. wn.oe.et such: usurpation or defiance tends in the direC lion "of • uppisssion lir of the maintenance of utilises, it IS . dtir. it power In Madrid and iv:dig itized by the government, and thus an elettient more dangerous to continued relations between tiutiaand Spain, than that' Inspired the Instw rection of lain. An element opposed to grant ing nay relief from misrule - and uhuscovith no aspiration - alter freedom. commanding, no sym pathies In generous breasts, taming to rivet still stronger the shackles of slavery/mil oppression, has seized many of the emblems of power in 'Cuba, and under professions 'of loyalty to the - slangier country is' exhausting the resources of the latld,unit is doing act, which are at rack:nee with those principles of justice, of liberality aa.d of right, which gives - nobility of character reputilur. Lithe intere.ts of humanity; of civilization and progress, it is to be hoped that this evil inauence may be soon, events& • ' . . . Tue steamer Virgtnnis was on the 20th day of September, 1870, duly registered at the pnn pt.l port of thecummercuumarthe of the Unit ed stated States. On the 4th of oc:totter, 1870. Ausifing received tho certificate of her register iu the usual legal loon, she sailki from the pert of sew . 'forlt and bits not since been 'Within the territorial jurisdiction of United States. On the init, day of October last, while sailing under the flag of the United States, on the high seas, she was forcibly Seized by. the Spanish gun-boat Tornado, and was carried thto "the port of Santiago de Cubs, where tunny of her passengers and crew were inhumanly, and. so tar, at feast, as relates to those who were chi. rens Of.the United:States. were without due process of law, put to dual,: It is a welktitab,-, asserted by the United • States Irons the beginning . of _their national independence, recognized by Oran Britain andother morainic pow. re. and stated by the Senate in a resolution Pa•WV4 unanimously on. the - IGth of June, 1888 that. American ressels on the bigh sews, in the time of pease, bearing. the American flag, ree main under the jurtsdietion of ' the. Country to -Ithich 'WI_ helps* and therclure ntly, Sialtailna f molestation, or detention of each vtasel.by lbrco !or by thifeXhilition of fitrcer,bu the putt of a foreign ,power is in: derogation of the sov l'-ereignty of the United States. In accordance with this Drinciplei thi restoration of the Vir ginias and:the suireader ot the survivors of her passengers- and' crew, and a due repacatlou to tee flag and the punishment of the authorities who had . been guilty of the illegal acts of vice linos, Wire demanded. - The Spanish goYern meat has reengnisedyhe lestlce of the demand and has arranged ter the-monedlate delivery - of the vessel, for the surrender of the survivors of the passengers and crew, and for a salute to the ital.:, and for proceedings looking to the puriishuien-t of those. who may he paired to have been guilty of illegal acts of vitaence towards - citizens of the United States, end also' towards indemmifying those who may be shown to be entitled to indemnity. The receipts of the government from all sour-, cat for the last fiscal year were $333,758;.104and the expenditures on all accounts 1.290,343,245, thus showing an excess of receipts over expend itures of $42,a93,593. Bat it is not probable that this favorable exhibit will be strewn for the present fiscal year. Indeed, it Is very doubtful whether,except wish great economy on the part of Congresi in waling appropriations, and the same economy in administering the various de partments of the government, the revenues will not fall short of meeting the actual eapenses„Ln eluding the intermit on the public debt. In view of the great actual contraction that has taken place in the currency and the com parative contraction continually going on, due to the increase of population, Increase of manu factories and all the industries. I do not believe that there is too much of it now fir the dullest period of the year. Indeed, if clearing houses should be established, thus forcing a redetno lion, it is a question for your consideration whether banking should not be made free, re taining ail the safe guards now required to se cure bill holders, in any modification of the ( present laws regulating national banks. Cheap transportation is a subject that has at tracted the attention of both producers mid con sunsets for the past few years, and has cent rilin ted to, if it has not been the direct cause of the recent panic and stringency. As Congress 11l its last session appointed a special committee to investigate this whole subject during' the vaca tion and report at tits session, I have nothing to recommend until their repot Is ready. There is one word however, of a national character, In which the greater portion of the east and west; the north and the south, are equally interested, to which I will invite your attention.• The State of New -York has a canal connecting Lake Erie with the tide water in :be Hudson river.' The State of Illinois has a sim ilar canal connecting-Lake Michigan with the nangable waters on the Illinois river,thus mai , . ing a water connection inland between the east and the west and the south. These great arti , Vela! water courses are the property of the States through which they pass and pay tolls to these States. Would it not be wise statesman ship to pledge these States, that if they wi I open these canals for the passage of large ves sels, the government will look after and keep in navigable condition the great public highway with which they connect, to wit f----the over slaugh on the Hudson,the St. Clair flats and the Illinois and 3lississippi rivers. This would ben national work--one of great value to the pro ducer of the West and South in giving them cheap transportation for their produce to the seaboard and a market, and to the consumers in the east in giving them cheaper food, partied lirly those articles of food which do not find a foreign market, and the prices of which there fore are not regulated by foreign demands. The advantages of such a work are too obvious for argument., I submit the subject to you, there fore, without further comment. The President alter urging economy in lan guage both "childlike and bland" goes on to recommend a continuance of the frauds already p•rpotrated by Sheptrd. Babcock & Co., in the shape of contracts for grading streets in the District of Co!ambia. He says, what the facts do not warrnnt that ' the work has bcea done systematically !" The Lets in the ease are, that toe Board of Public Works have exceeded their authority in expend ing the public monies ; they have defrauded the people by false measurements; and they bare or ganized a ring having for its object the enhance ment of private property at the public expens , , aad it is strongly suspected that the Preahlent a_ nr IL La JA trutta 8315 ul timate relations with Babcock A MANUAL OF IIEALTI7. An edttiea of between nine and ten millions of' copies of a very usetul work is now nutty for gratuitoha distribution, and can be had for the asking at any drug store. In the United States, the British Colonies, Spanish America or Brazil The work referred to is Ilostettees Almanac for 1874. The medical portion of it treats of . the various ailments to which the bin man system is subject, and sets forth the pecu liar properties of 11,6 - tetter's Stomach Bitters— the purest and bast tonic at present known— as a preservative of health and strength, and as remedy for debility and disuse. The Al nanae is printed in all the principal languages 'of ti c civilized world. and reaches a larger tin r !amines and indviduals titan any other eine:it treatise that ever issued ham the press. No man or woman who has a due e , f r that choicest of heaven's blessings,bodily vigor, shank' tail to read the plain, simple anti convin elt.g articles which this truly practical publica tion contains. The miscellaneous matter is va ried, instructive and amusing, anti the calendar department copintni and comprehensive, Ilos tetter's Almanac is, in short, a household tam venience, adapted to the use of all classes m d callings The farmer, the planter, the miner„the merchant, the mechanic, the laborer. the pro fessional man, all need it; and to invalids of both sexes it is literally an article of prime ne cessity. The medical technicalities which rem der so many medlitni treatises intended for pop ular use unintelligible to the general reader, have been carefully avoided In this Pamphlet.— All is clear, explicit, fitrcible, and reconcilable with reason and common sense. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter & Smith, Pittsburg.. Pa., on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward weopy.by mail to any person who cannot procure one In hi, neighborhood, New Advertisements. AICOTICAL—The uneerrigned. en And'. tor. Appointed by the Orphans' rho,. I of ritzsone henna (tottery to distill:cite ford. in the hands of Jnrso Laken! Adair o.' Israel „Oh on. de need will atr. repo to the duties of his appoldoneut et kis office In Montrose. on llooday, Jan. fah. 1R74. at I o'clock. p. m., when all persona may present their chains oche forever debarred. A. IT. DERTDOLT, Atidifor Monuotel. Dee. 10;161 AD3I/NISTRATOR'S NOTICIL—In tae errata of Parri.h, TIZEMIgit. late VI toot-mat. ottogovean na Co.. Pa.. deceased. Utters, of A dial nisinsilon in the said estate havlegbeeu grentec to the eatieno,,Ted, all omens owing mid. mute, are requerte.t. -to make Immediate payment. and all pettope baying elalma aralest lu4d estate are reiineeled topreseal them Without .101121 PLAPAGA.S. Adat'r. Dee. 10th, 1071-1111 . . • NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Tree Iv no Gm Roll - tt,that an the Rld ay of De cember. A. D. 1t all. * warrant le Bankruptcy US$ 1.1:led tmlnatrhe eat-deer Christopher Begers.•of Brooklyn, tin geehanna Cwt., ?a, who dee Men adjudgen it Bank rupt tn, his net. veil:dup . ; that the payment of any debt. and delivery at' 11117 ,properly belonging to such Bankrupt. t bite al for his see. and the veneer of any property by MM. ens forbidden by Jaw r That a meeting_ of the medilore of said Bankrupt to prove their depta and to chow.° one or' more awl - gam of bi• estate *lll be C. 14 at a Cow or Bankrupt y, lobe bele al the once of the Reeister. at berantoz. Peon's. before Edward It Willard. Uneaten, on the ttil day of December. ifcm. 10 o'clock. a. m.. • JOHN HALL. Dec. 10,1853.. - • IL A. ydap,hio.• jAMES-T4.iR,4;)WAN; C:c•seicsil!.=!3**e*L'asza . t AND UECILVEM Oi? BUTTER, CtIEESE;FOUL - :TRY,/iND VEAL CALVES,- • .ii*te7 it.. Contlgements-solkited Arid kirks made fitaiedlats ea talc of goods. ' SAO for ildpplog nuts aid sten Bat6ilPad rew York. 'North Inger UNA otNewrork: • Nunn Notortal Railcar Now Lusk: la ad Boak of, **AVEi.Y. . . Eloction Proclamation. 'srEci6l2crimi Vferneas. by an Act of the General A raernbly of the Common feat of Pennsylvania entitled An. Act to: provide for calling a .Cimvention to amend Dau Condo , . baton," approved - by ihe Governor the eleventh day of April, A. 0., tins. it wa. provide that at the general cite/lan on the reseed Tuesday of Graeber, irttlitt year 1871. the qualifled elector* of this Commonwealth should elect derma. • to a. convention to revise the Coestittitino of the Otatit; snit when** ittares forth prof bled by said Oct that said minveritlen when dub clecteil.•ssembled, and organised. ehnatn have howle to propose to the citizens of ttitsCommenwealth for their approval or rejection, a new Comtitmlon, or tonendmentie to the presailf sine. or spoeltetrntend menu to be voled.for aeparately. the trams 10-he cob matted to the citieen• of the Commonwealth. for their adoption Of tricetnitr, at arch time and ill erten matcher as fold roorention should preseribe ; and that all amendments accept, d by a majority tote r,' the elector* voting thereon should necomu a part of Gm Carnality. dose; and whereas, the cad convention has hoenein elected. converted. and runatilsed.aud has prepared mid proposed a new Conattto tit a. sad bus by Itsordinanco adopted the third day of November. A. D . entitled . 'An Ordinance lip Submitting the Amended eremite. , tins of Peunsylvaula seta vote of the garotted electors thereof, as pencil second reading "aupointed Tuesday, the alateenth day of December. Al D., 1873 . , as the tittle for eubmltting the None to a vote of the qn.ilidee elec. tors of the COuirconio cant]. ton their approval or ' , jet , don; and whereas. the. eelii Actof As/rectally fur th er provided that the election to deride for or against the Mho Cut...rind ion. e r the epecide Itnelidniehin to ne propured. elloold be held arid con :acted So Gy gm:lend lemions of this- Comtnonweelilt aro saw by law tent ducted ; . and whereas. by the Act of the General Anent- Itly A of the Common weelth of Pentsylvmait"nntilleri "n Act wrgnbiting the general eleetion- *whin thin Commonwealth " app over by the Governor the record tiny of July. A. D., Irei9,. nil Its eupplemenb, it Is made the &int,' of the sheriff a , every county within this Coin inousvualth to ;die public notice to the deem,, of mid comity. by proclamation pribilwred In one armor.. news papers lit the 000utY. at Not twenty days before such, ctiun. of the day az d by Inv 6ir ilia :omen! cier. Gun, the pl en, br the aevend election rill-trios of the county at olden raid riectinn 0 to be held. and the Mil are to be filected or the subject to be voted upon by raid owillflft eh more; rail whereas. by rho oforornid ordinance of .aid convention It la iikrAri, provid e d that the sheriff. oft ...several counties of chic Common wealth shell give at least to enty days notice of said er.etion ny pruclemerioe ; Now, therefore, I. M. B. HELMS. High Sheriff of the meanly of Sufgoehniine, do accordingly lucre title my proclamation. making know° to the mislabel electors of fold county that, pennant to Übe aforesaid Acts of the General Assembly and the ordinance of Feld convention, a special election will tro hula In .aid county. on Tuesday. December 10111.1873, at the places in the several election districts appnihted by haw, et which time and places the qualified elector. of cold election districts may vole LITITILI thee:test ion of the adripttett or rejection Of the new mimetic:Mtn sob tted In the mote-aid ordinance of mid conception to cm e of the qusilded electors of thin Commonwealth tin The outside of the ballots to be voted at raid electsen shall be written or printed the words — New Criestltn. Bon;' and on the inside. fur ell persons airing affirms. titre votes the words For the N w Countitutlint; nod fur all persons girl, negative vuteaf the word. .Acainst the New Constitution." 1 also hereby make bunco end give notice that the places of holding the aforesaid general election to the revere! wards. Wrench*, distrlcts.and townships with. in the looney of thisqueltanna ars no follows. to wet : The Richton for the district composed of the Is We chip of Apalioon will be held at the house of Josepn Beebe in sold township Thu Election for the district composed of the town. chip of Ararat will he bold at the school house near the Pritsbyterlarl church in said IT•Pnehip. The Election for the district cc omposed of the township of Anhurn will ho held at the honed of Jain. Lou lu veid township. ' Tbe Election for the district composed of the township of Uridgewater will he held sat the Court flume In the itoriseett of Montrose. The Election for the diatrict composed sat this town ship of Boo,klyn will he held at the house of Jame. 0. 801 l ,d In slid township. The Elect:on for the district "imposed or the town. Ehip of Ellocunnt wlll he held at the school house near dward Clerk's it said township The Election for the dletrict <mposed or the !own - .hip • f Clifford will he ho dot Loose late of John Ilewetson to Pakl lt,wnehip. The ElectiOn fur 11 , district stmt. - wed of the Borough of Dondaff writ I. held to. the Dutulaff Hotel in coot Boronch. The Election fer the district composed of the town ship of 1./mock cBl be held ht the house lot., of T J. Babcock to cold tovro.hlp The Election for the drotrlet corripoSed of the town ship of Forest Lake well hr held at the house of lira. Bertha Worn, rid said tots :whip. The Election for the di.triet eorupo.erlOf the township tSf Film:kiln .11, tee b hl at the school house toss It. AI. StellWe in II Id him:shin. • - - • • • . Cli-C:14)11 dia, net eunap.4vd theth.ronch Prlrteiselllr will be held et the ethool h...iee fa raid . . Bart/ugh. The Election fin the illei Het compta , ed of the Rand:ll7h ol Great will be bold a, iho beam.: Lae otomii.ed by Weld Tbidnae Iu raid lloronch. The Election far .ho ilßtrirtiddnaliced the ?men oni of it teat Road will Lic bald al an. Roue, 1.11... omen l• Iy E der._ . • The Electl•.•n for t ne diet fret romoeetl of then...m.lllp of °Row. w1;1 be hold la the Ac_lll.,a, bullatagln eahl townelltp. The Elect!, f•.rt he diet :Int eteropo•thlof tlut tool:whip a I barb d wltl hr I, Id et the /Wwa /al.: of 1% It . W.na. fon In townehla ho Electm3l ior thy 'hobo! c•-mpleeel Ito. town •htp or lierntot ) w.J he h.. 10 at to, house of lotere In geld ton nehle The lihe•titor the Merritt cfnatnwed of the fowl, .111,. of Herrick ma) he beta at the Iferftet 13.100 School Honer. h. earn towoetop. The alcate.9 ho 11. e ilieffict reonootetl or Inc lown..1111: ante tow.hip. The Elven u for t he isietrict compered of the town 'hip of JOOPtlp *III be hd•t at the hunts of Daniel Burt It .11 , 1 ton - ut The Etietiou for I he d I•t ties cortionted of the tnwn.ui p of LC114 , 1 out lie Lek: at the UOUPLI of Grew Lt. End:sere to it ntnnetnp The electhin for the illetriet eintnpoet4l of the town chip ..f Lilt My will In held at the stanfdrdSchool house In tot Id township. The El. citiou /LT the dktrict ctimpoeed of the town .hlp ol Lathrop rill be hold at the 11116 date Sch.nd tionee In *aid township. rheclecttou for the itietrict competed or the Borough of Little beadoue will he held 01 the School lionise a -aid bonged, The .-I..etoof fur the cilettrlct rompo‘ed orthe tna ophf p or :51tddletotro alts bo beta af the ho one of- Otlo 11.0 .0 ssuto tottrtt.hip. The E 1,1111,1 for the d.... , ltuct compoPed or tht.th.,,,,gh Mottrove tcilt be held at the Coart 11 ou•c to ehld Borough. Thu Ens-thin for the district compotwal of thy feirooeh nf yew Ntilinto will be livid at the boo. Into of John Frotrot to solo ru.nuo ; :h. The election Inc the disbiet compisoeil of the low - n*lllo of New Milford urn, be held at the ilOrll4, of Pitt:tattler Mooney. In Um liOrinigh of New .1111torti. The r/extlot for Ihu district . - otoposed of the town ship of untl nd will he IsCht at the house late of Thom as Mono. In ssid boroslep. The nlectlun for the district ownptwed of the town .hip of slush will held at the house of M.l). Siki del' In .1d too ',stop. The etemen for the dletrict composed of the town eh; p of Springville is it ho held nt the houso,late of speneor filo:win said Inc nnh , p. - Thu election for the district romponied of the town ship of miser Lake win be held at the hooey listruf R. Mt:tient:lns in raid WV nehiß. The t-lertiou fur the dlstrmt composed of the rind Word of the floomyll of bowqmnotona Depot snbl be hold et the noose occupied by Umlaut ti. C WJee hit sold littrustgh The Election for the distinct composed of the Secuild Word ot she Buronnla of &unveilso. a Repot Will he Itrld nt the boo. on -opted by Alllillolq, emcee tv said ilarunAt - - The ciethe! for the dlotrtet ennuo.ed of the town ehlp of Tlnn.on will ho 'h. Id at the hon., Into of Cheater Stodderti 1a wild tow nohl p. fly the (.meth ceMion of Fuld nrdteunee at salmis. corn It Is provided Hitt 90 earn or the con lien of tt. tlommanavalib. (except Philndelplilso the rrturue of (ho oustioo i be nude as In the CaSe, of an election for Ouvernor. bat the return Judd. In cub county shall mate opt a triptleare cone-, return nod tosessott the mum. enthitt Are days otter the election. Ducted to the Deeit:ma to this. `onventiou. at 11arrIsharg."— Ip'porstaance whereof the judges of the aforesal trim shell respectively into ebarge of theacrtificate or return of the election al their reopertitre districts, /did produce them at n mooting of ooe dodge tram etch dls- Him. +0 Contt House. in the .64,4-A of Monti., On Um third day after the dry of Flee Ittn. being. the premntietr.on I rldey.the leih day of Drcemt. elk It. there t.. do and perform the Maim, required by law of raid daddes. And where a Judge by sickness or On. avoldableaCadent Ia anabie to attend sold MIMI/16 , 0f Jitti=s. tfieD the certificate or retain aforeAsid shell be take,. charges,' by one of the in or Clerks of the election of unid who shell do and per form the duties required of said Judge unable at tend. I also make known and wive notice. as in and bthe ta , u rectton or-set- net or July 0.„ th7l , airccurd, -Mut erery pcoos except dartloce of the Peace, who shill but any office or ammintment of iontlt ur troll under the United states, or Of this Mate, ore any thy or in corporated dtetrlci, whether a commlorluned officer or &tent. who t s,ur Audi be.employed nodet the leglehalve„ juthelary, or executive deportment of this ritate or 1.; oiled States, or any city or tecorporated district, at:ld aho. that every a:claw of Cougrere, *fill of the, Stet* Legielot ore, and of the select or common .nllO of any eit.r, or commleoloners of any tocorwrated 01 hitt. la by law Incapable of holding or Cxerctala; at Abe same time. the slice or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any el.:clan of Ole tlommonwinuth and that no Inspector or Judea or, other °nicer of ' aural:Kt election, shall be eligible to any elite then to be yuted for." •• ' IBs the actor Assembly...! Jety 1.1/ 1 1e1. It is also truula tvbe may of every alayor, Sheriff, alderrna,durtice ol the l'enee. - Coustable, ~r every lty. comity. townaiip or district with inChts totomonsealtb. whenever cilled upon by any onlesr of an election, to b., tares quellned electom %boreal Linear enywlneow or evenne to the window of the plats of General Elect lint which Shall be obstructed in ouch a wuya:: to prevent voters from ap; prowl:hag the same a end -It; shall be the duty of every : nepenthe Constable of each ward. Weedier lowurldp within !bill commonwealth, to be pus nt persouor 11 .7 - DePut7.. et the place of tooling eledruns, In encl.:ward. district or tower:hip -fur the phrposenf preserving the peace id eforesalo "; - . Also that In Ibe 4th se c tion of the act, o f ASseinbly, emitted -nu act•relating - to clout:lout and fur outer • purposes " aved' April 1141410, It to enact: d thst the aforesaid lathppro lottion. "shall not be euustrued -as an prevent/my militia officer or boronch tanner front, serving st: - Judge. roepector or Clerk at .1‘014,103e2111 or special electiOn In Ma fAnnisonlienith." • By an Act ofitssembly _approved- the-17th day of April, USW, it Is enacted that at :wit elsetioua -hereafter juin under the Awe of, this Commonweslth: the polls • shall be opened between the hours of six aid Jervis o'eloca. a. m.: andtkow at ?o'clock. p.m. - - ; ' ;Witteltrell. Thu Fint.voth Amendment of the Cott. atituiten of the Coned Hates less fullowst Secrtun 1. The right 'of. citizens of threCatted States na rote shall not - be - denied or abridged by the United nate*. or bYthY Stale,w,gceountof race,culore '"I qua conditions:l' servitude "; • - - , t • ; :P rlzraox The Congressehiat h...irepeiWertemlore' this article by apprepriate legielatiou." - drug WARrear.l'he tungsten of thernlted States, 00 • the dlst day of March, . 14'0_ p , seed an act, matt! <lv- Adioeriforeetheripirof cal:Imo/ Ma Crated Glatt &Sots to the metal ritato -of Me tiofoo, ondfor,frics follows: Pld7xWeit.`r the drat and Imo:40=10= of which aatt e. sn - rtow 1. Belfroarrod . WiAr Sehati 003.lioter of - firProardatiutrir rfiftia Staler of Americo in Cmr firvestrawisOink Metal citizens: of the United tit itea whoa. or shall lat otbersrise q be to vote sf Otra re ltVlitss !Wit roe"fa ani.1!in1ery117747.077,, Pursuant to the provision& cattahrsd to the veCtien of tie act aforesaid. the drldge4 of thisaforesald diotrict shall reopectirely take Charge of the certificate a rturn:of the election or their respective distr i clo.' and produce them at !meeting - Of tmeAradgs firimmtch: dietract, /*the Court Honk*, in the•Dprongh of Mont? now. on the third day atter the, day of electioa the present y, are on Prlday. the 17th day of O 4 neat., Ohs, to doand',cream tar dab • requiredshy laity( I sold Jude.'.. Aloa that where • Judo by vie/Mots Or an avoidable accident Is unable to attend said meeting of Judgca, then- the certificate or return aforesaid, hall be taken charge of by .uu of the inopecturs or Clerk. of the ebrtloo .f opal diotrlct. o Ito shall due od perform _the - ducks nllalrfll or..3moritte unable to attend.' BY an Act of Assembly of March 10. Ittt a. e titled. an Oct rrgn'atlno the mode of sotto; at all election. in the reVerer Mena./ of the Commoutrealth, It is enacted tes' follow tikerrot I. DC t 4 enacted' by the Semite and Hattie Repreiseerhtlees el she Commonwealth Of 'Pew:sorb , outdo. in General A soerubly met. nod It to hereby elect 1-Mby the ardhortri or the Saint. , That - the qualified' rulers of the o, sisal comities of the Commonwealth. at all ounend, lownottip, beroterh,and special stemless, i are hereby, hereafter, authorised net mitt:tired to sots., by tisktito. printed. or Written, •uverally classified as One ticket *hall embrace the names .of all Jades. of corts rated for, and to be tabled. outride. Judiciary;'one ticket shall embrace the names of ell mate officers soled for. and ," Ono ticket rlielt.elltbreett thu names of. all comity "Otters voted for, Including otilce of senator, member. cud raratthere Aroombly. If voted fur, bird Members of cungreis, II soles tor. eta he labeled. emmuty;" ens ttcket Shall embrace lb siameo of all towitobip voted; for, I and be label co . .. UAW uald p;" ono lieu t shall eto brace the mimeo of all bonio . et, officers voted for. and shall be, • labe l ed •Stoninalt ; and each Cie,/ Oben be depcatted In separate balitit.boxis." - . dis.rfet. county, city, pariah, township, schooldistjler. umniclpality u other territtitat Sub dprialons. that ho and ollowed erne at all snob electfora; lib . out ilistiortlott of race, or color, or provide. oondlti on •friervltude, any ecturtitotion, Mielont+ttenne• or zu h , lation of troy State or i'errii or', or by, or nutter Its authority. to the contrary notwithstanding. 'Sconce;. And de it farther courted:- Th•t If b, or nutter the Authority of •i he Constitution or lowa of muy . tit ate. ire the /awe of any Torltory.atty act la Or shall be required to be none or. a prerequisite goal 'lon for sutler. ROO by such eett..+tltution or bra, persons or officer+ are ur chill be dungen o ith the performatieo of dotter la farnishlexto citleonsau upportnotty to per- Inpn ouch pc. rettutsite, or to become quallined to rots. It shall be the duty of every such person and ufleer t., gire to .41 . the t nitu butes ••aine and equalopportunity to perform such prerequisite and to beconte.qualideo to vote witbout dirt mei iota of race ,col or. orprevlonsounditiOn of P ervlttule; ant. flaky Sorb per,on orollieer shall reinse or knowingly omit to get fin elect laths, roe ton. 2.'014111-for every snarl ofenea, forfeit and pay thulium or five hundred dollar.. tothet pet 600 aggriered thereby. to becovered by au rattan (mayea+d, eas4, with Ibll Corn. and such au allowanCe for mouse fees as the court shalt demo Just. and shell also, ,fm esery etch offence, lie deemed aunty of a ITll.d.neunor 41 , 4'..h.111 en emviction thereof, be fined nut lora that de. hundred dollars. - or 'be Imprisoned Ant Toni than one month end not enorclivon ono year, or borli, at the cretin:Lot the court." r. An f whereat, It bidet:tared by the second section el the hi snide of thoPoindittitiOn of the United Stater. that—This Constitution, and the L 3111.1 of the 'Jolted Si arcs whirl: shall be pr title to pursuance tbereci, ebali be the en . ..gnu law id the land. • • • anytbh alt the tWtentwat.n or low 0,1 any States to the twatrary Wt. sad' stfattaing: And where're, The Legislature of Ild•Comnr.onwealth on the nth day of April, A.D.. Inirplettedan act, en titled...A further supplement to the net 11d/ding to elm shale 10 thin Gommonwtolth,” the' tenth section Cl which provides its follows: —Sr.erma Id, That so touch of every act of Assembly no pror.Oeo that only white freemen shall he retitled o vista or to he regiitere. as Totem. or an elotreOng to Yet. At they gummlot a,arial election of thls Commonwealth be sod tluomme I. hereby repealed; and that hereof. all freemen. without distinction of color, shall be enrol' ed and rm.:tittered according to the provision+ of the drat •cetionapprovod April Mb, (bill. entitled "An Act fe.th, repeleneoula I in the act rekstiug to the election. oi this Commonwealth." and rrh. n otherieiro goal:Wed under eal.titn. laws hit retitled to vote at ell general election+ itt this Conam.rowcaltb." Th. Antidaboeu muted smendmemt and arta must he elect, frednuO obey...ft byall a..e.sern.registers vo ters.. lectlon officers, nnd othetv., that the rights of. and priv.leges isturrentecd therhy may be .scored to ell the come:leaf this Common wealth entitled to the same. ••- - 'rhe returul..tigen for the lepaba maUvo dletrirt. comp-teed 01 the run nth. of Snetinehatank and Wyont• Itwill meet et theetturt Ifoteft In 71n•tdutonock on 'l'uet•dnp. October Yiet. lert3- , Uwe u sod: illy ba w l fa Inv oftlzte, Is t.sl Borotr..tt 01 lbottrolte. the ttNi Amy of Nor.. AO OO 1,0 . 111,1 1141 . slid to the ycmrot the totuntou.t . t , tl. 'Or t ,10 41 ,1 4X 1 h. tAtertfr. Montrose. Nov. 1:43. 1613. Geo. P. Rowell It Co. cusiiiws mANuEIi OF PARLIAMENTARY PRA , TILT. Puler of pro. u. dl nr surf ilebule in il,llberalirk . ar.rin burr. An mob puma:nu Mita-boon fnr,i very m•minor In a Ilebberurite nod), aid Ito amitnestp in oil lbo runt-s. ••ric m , ..t nut lu•ru re .Sponu der of American - Iwo...mar) !au . ..—Ctmerunrr. • PIRA: blr ceut, " tlebiLv 1001 l on receipt of price. A I:- Til,l .11%30,1. 1010 /Lnuml. Mvta. 'TRUE TO NATURE:". 'floe lint-c'eAe , elirnmo Iry give to every eu . 14:1,10 GODY"S LAI),I'S 1.;COIC FUR 1874. wh.t Irk, to nlOO-jir eribeerlbvr for three doll:ivy. to a 4.00 I t ftgdigidlUirViy:tl.ll.ll: oD ry . N- , 9:*.th nett I lotriort rr., 1 . 1 , 11;delplo.t. Lndy a Lio.k fur oiler C1ute0...a.,1 TI.KFS ON , SlatfT.L . :`•'. Tmbill'l7l:roP ro . r T dl' o Agentr. etn , Sem.m. n Ward fluerhvre mti) give. crew rufneriber walr of The lA/I:cot Wait Violet 01,1.3;RA..pils_tw o Ainet tot,. ctfrs shl t jtcts. ;bet Z any on by Me... Ned... teem, ClAblf.ll , : mementoes. (oelwr - Wine Arein? . .onit-.F.04 Aelrep.' Agret. ne v.. lean. nee surte-ai Call It time • heq hiteflieve ever oVred many re.' - ii e turni.ll time ilMdretnpt bled.olllvai 1.101. and pay v q Inch roreutiort. as:- Pinch -sberfib• r rem! ker. rennet el.-tav tat, rvaeltin in, ere,. s titch bre 0.4441'0r %IMEIIINTE frE) be pup, Innor etunn pa fie. , 1411:1114! ("114ii, 6,111, ,L4O pope: 1r lest ft Ste mess tI lie.timlarzett elreu letion lo the world: V.miolll the heel Itientry Telent. Etlertrn red.deberV Ir Jo Lb Nlnning; hod eta pm.'r . e , .pnln d a, vArtt runerray,. mom erp..t.len'te•tinel to e 111,1 h. the nor year. titre one e - lehitrz e _feed lelreit or 4 fal,l4lr , on I , 4l , punttnt beetntee .440111 , 1 mend ler 21'107atlive eltrel•n“.• .1 B. FORD Neu l'urk.f.h.rtne.Chleene.e ee.e• • e Te 1 0 3 YOUTH'S .---- - _ OMPANION pkr-14 A WEEKLY PAPER FOR IYOLING PEOPLCI FAN THE ,CollPANltrli.,,s,, to be a favorite in every family—lucked fur e.sgeriy by. ihe young (bike. and. read wish Inter. et, by [nit old e. Ile palpate in to Interest while it amnera ; to be judieloue, practical, eemohle: nod to bare rtnlsy permauunt Werth, while it attracts for the /t le heedtomely 11ltietrated. end has for ecmttibutotr some of the 11106 t attractive et, titre In the eonntrj.— Among !brie arc : Edward Egg;eataa. Dr. I. I. ATCP4 Prof. Jamxii A. Do3I Slle. Loa lad C. 31oulton N. Alcoa. liebeeta 11.1.130., C. W. Ftandere, Ira leading le adapted to the old radii taring, le varied:is Ita thoracic, apriglitty and niatertalutne. Yt Elect " ' • /italics 4 Adventure, /Stories of ' Horne and Letter. or Travel, • ' •' • - School Luc Editorials noon Current ' Tate!, Poetry, Tnnte.i. " Sed‘?ctionio Tor Decti. Historical Articles::: • • • motion, • Biographical SkvieLen. ' .Anecdnier, Priziles.• Hellgiiiue Article,., petty ali4paridebte spb,crlpttou F. lee, $330.. Etpclmvss eapleortnifrep. pErtrri. 31 mlnt...t; 411cl:144o Placz, Boaon Mae T frige Cone Burner PLUME E SI DE; m.. .t..itT . Wllol). produce 14a firwst : .xatt he axed pa nary coaluil fomp. Yor ,r.!a py all lamp denlra, " • • . v."rted 14.• WO. fIIEN xellatir Freactiantiiheri,,:a.lor Bops,. Ottmes..ete., ju their Aveh laaalttYcr,. No. "V I d64• Vt . j..N ie th; rr he " ii 11 1.. , iQ iirai r or • Aedrem. G. 31, Co,, tl !..1. fahl = 4 COVLZI,23ESZAZI: I entrcred WWI Cauurrti tiurty, 7.11.15, asid mut enced..l.7 a Rlmple,tetitmly. Wilt ...wit, ex ipl.V..t.+ .'Uei to all .f 'lliac.,' itgAP. Draw er no; 6.0 - aeloo,14: Y: -•.• . , . TUIs,IT:4II.OTILKIIS;-: ' .Wflolrsalc A clictallDefifcrafn ?„. • lI . AKI)WAIth.., IRON, --•• • NAILS; SPIKES ; bIIOVELS, lIARDW A RF; , At/Rip IL. COM?? ESSIINS 42' S. - 4148PIEEi.. /LDOAD d: 41§21ZISIVI.V.8- SOYEL BOLT& Nut's and WABUERSi BAND.V.JI AL LIS.I.DE • .1170.V8, 111111 S: SPUR ES. -YELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES, Do 11 , 5. • ANVILS. - .171PP.5. ' - STOCES- and DIES; BELLOW'S II A SISCIIIIS.;. SLEDGES. PILES. A 6.lte; ' • CIRCITLA R ~ 1 311)' RILL SA WS.I3.OLTIN G. 'PACEIENG TACKER • • /Igr. AST EE PARISgiNISI RPPRENCI*SDOW GLAS "LIATIEAD IVa• .. ii rAnmics SCALES .. . '•• • fgralitoo, Alutbmatfog- • - • - °‘ ,:;;Drags and Medicines. , r 3. 411 1 0 :4 ' : ' - - (7 " • . t.l RI AGCL 11 1 7"fil . - - Figa . Tri , „.., "4„.4112.:-• I. nat. - 11 do Porneilta.. ' mrr !Vs. nto , wr.,l l,n an t Inon ghoul,* he la ,a L 1 la' to sver!.!. It i•lk - 4 , ll.'olu'irst. ,; be,t.P rho yolq..rat,l4 Ute o 1,1 I ..m ',nu mill ion of In,. < ~ 1.• • 4,1.0:741,1175t /1114 _ x...a.c.;5.1..hy5{ 464! sa 1644.14,Chaack ry ox.:lzi#xt:(l • i Tr-or 7 70,77.771.1 ed ennumleelp t 7 .. , ...710..1:474 .111. VI i 77.7 1:10.: I Lill tar. .14, .-frdert'.l.• p NO, . vatri ~r,rt.)4 a. lc...dr:ay ILugbpae. Wow.. Cuy of Prell, .llles. _et :CittL ' • /WA. 1 ,, I 1 40‘.”, tamons L.lltrpc 7.1 wrsA r, r..sy bo . 13.: , 7AL rtTOttTL'S • • V. 1 7. rtr m•mt•t•r. T.ltt'moni flat rEs.l.2g• pr n latito a. • n •y...7Avdticuta•rnn YOST •ISsirrsD An) CS,Je/VIILL,CCIttIit t.II..ASSZEZ• is 7 I.ST• rkTI. , OII 1.1 - 2uvirrs,. Ent vo Law* int erptile,‘P ttlyt n - .oat AL *tat Use rstset ..1.1.A.11.1.4.1116t r zit, Usu. of If tl.t..l...r.:=_Lat tamer v r.rar.g.tmectl; stm laCre v will in Pc vu,i;t!'d ie . I - . .f .•- • r• - rk I y cp..? 1..11 , to . t . wt. n•• t reforti..ll,• cut& 1-111 •{.. zgt raith.latr, MU:CM 11 j ai itittms . 1 .4.6 oil A 1 ; irri< xr• -93 RR.= 19 5Ce. and S 1 .CO rcr ZortZe. =M!I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Par - Dessases 4:;1' ittoS , hroat tau such as Coughs, Colds, WhisolPhlg Cough. PTduchittaa. dashap?t• and CazdumpUou. Among* (her crest - •) • ,' , 1 . dli n coreries of eedarn ~, :'.l: seletme feud =h. of 'sl i, moe •iti -vane e Vin. . mankind than-thle ef ',kilt%. ,% (canal:remedy toe all 1.-''" ' ' 4 direliies of the 'nut= :, - 4 ' _..... ~.... azul Lungs. A vast • ;i t A-4 trial of its virtues, k ' throughout this rind 44.....t.5. tai.., La• -,. .., ~:,-..^ '.` .7 -.: .i: . theist- that it does surely and effectually eingred thero „The„tes „, timirny of our, bast citl-/ 'elm, of all Chaos:. ditablaist, Mb rad, that . 011£.6.1tY' Pre-roast,'44ll and does' relieve'affd euro the'alllietiliedlstmleis of therlfritifinid Lungs beyond any other Midi Cine. urtie:Mblit dangerous affections of the Pulmonary Organs , yield to its fKokr; ziroki cases of , Consamla. I Don s cured ,by , thia, preparalirm are - , public ' IT knotrn;so r6tiarkaWe as Minify to ,be tat hewed: I wern•they net nrorete. beyond &rhino. Asa remedy it is adetnate, on Which the pallio may rely for full protection. Ily enrion.,Conghs. the firrerunners or morn serious' diocese, it raves unnumbered lives, and An , amount -of surnfaisg not to be computed. It challenges oink and con vinces the most seeptitaal. - 'Every family slioUld keep it on hand as nprptectirtn,against the early and unperceived attack of Pulmonary Alf.ectiorn, wider 's= =wily shot at first, lAA whivii become, incurable, and too 'often fetal, irnegiected , ?Tail: ' der longs need this defence; mid , It is unwise to , beswithout it.. Asa safeguard to children. maid tf the distressing diseases which beset the Throat ; , - and Chest of childhood, •CIIZIIRT l'wroast. is invaluable;, for, by" its timely .use, multi , tudes are remand Irma preimature nteres,,snd sired to the lore and affection - centred' on, theiri.. It sets speedily and surely against ordinary colds,— amnring maul onstimaith.restoring sleep:- •llert.. one will suffer troublesome Influenza and petits.. i t ful Bronchitis,' when .they know luorr,,essUy they can be cared Originally the product of long, labOriono, an 1,, successful chemical investigmlon, Ile rest or toll,, b spared In • =Mktg every- bottle In' the -utmost' possible perfection.. It-may be "confidently rel. , ' • lied upon as possessing all the virtues .a has ever • ' exhibited, and capable of producing earns as memorable.= llao greatest ikhas ever nirected. - , • • TnErAitzr. -ne ' ' -—' Di. J. C. AYER & CO;,* Loinll,•Mass. 1 , , . Practical and. AnalyticalTlunnista.. SOLD BY , ALL Darams • Ayer's: Oaf litirtie: Pills, • For the • .' • , cure of all derange. • • • • meats in the strimg •-• . . arh, liver, and,hpw. •,. They area mild 71 1 , 1111W,' ' - aperient, ' end' 'an . 'Pt • a • • • . ; excedent purgative. ; ••• ; . • • liehlit,Parely.vegee.t.., " they cot Lahti • - nomercuryorrolne. - • - • sal eleuesur,• Mack: eerie . = • ' 'El q by Their use; and - every fluidly Should have them rin hand , ,• fog. their protection-mud relief, -wben.nomnired.... , ; Long experience haa proved them to be tho „ : eat, surest, and best or all the rills stith ' ! the tuarkoraboanda. their tmeaSional• age, • , this, blood is, purinedohe comoptiona of Mears., , tem expelled,., obstructions removed, end. toe,}_, whore machinery ef reltoredlo tresllky ' activity. Internal organs which becomeClogand - - sluggish aro Pleansed•byht area Pismo and'-i . stimulated into..actban. „Una iticiNtint 'Usenet. a; la changed tat O kW- Milt* value loulehebanc,; ; • stisenteekeemi on - theienet uniltitudes whoop Oy can Willy be °output:el:L.:. 'Their StUrarenat Placa them pleasant to take, and preserves g Virtues' unimpaired. for any length or , time, . that the' , arm ever fivslii•attil•perfally reliable.' `• ; Although searching: they are mild. mid; operatel. , Without distrehnunoto. the constitution, or diet,or., Full directional are give& On the' wrapper la' 'each box, how.tonsethem as a Family , for the followtng : euruplahlts, !adds 14ese "Pitts rapidly , , •,. ForlaYssicpsta or Ilettlareati ash Llidhis.• , t Languor and LoseofAippertltia i the* • should bo takessmederatelyttosstkeenge theatara. , ' , • Itch, and restore. Its healthy tans and action., , For Idvo*Corstplatut and its variant spiry. • . toms .13.11totte Meadactie.' . ttgbe3tmadtee nr ;tom Colic and Dillon* Newer* Intl should bejudicionsly taken forted, ease, to correct. the ~ diseasednellon or remove thoobsinttlwArwttich • • , calm . • , • • . • • For prilitrufeit7 or Mluirrlbeeta, but mild demo Is generally required: . For Itheisaustbm, Vous. [ieav ppffatnstloa^ of:-she Meant,: IPitaur tay trail 't 601de, itackacuLlrotas, they stiouki becontim.n... , Woody taken, as , required,. to change the. air eased ,•settonfof tholystern. such change tin o""' complair.tsdisamsear. ,, rcg% , l l ropsy•gui4 DropetteatOhteitiage,i..:l they should no, taken in large and frequent dosse r ,,, so product:and cgor,t of drastiO purge.' • ; • k .11opprrautilees,la- large dose .ahhidd' het • . taken, as it prodnces Um desired Mr cc:, by '. alb ...1 a a Intsniri i'lltinto one Cl' two : ruts: , 'promote and rellese'thst eta meeti.“ •- oceasWaal dose sUstmlates theacenesh • •• Vowels, restore, tiusepNlitts,anittldilurates ther , ; • .;" sYstenr. •-• Hence It is erten" ',Write :mons artjere,..,.• t• DO llCTlOtti'deraligeMent Ont ( vtick ' retal ,tolerably vreil, Mien gads Mai Ar . dote. of. theta PM* makes hint feel dockledly better, fyornthels,„; cleansing audrtMeratinr,etaxt on • the digestive t , 'apparatus.. Ir7ttrjHCD DT " ' "".' ' :LoOtti 3 O,7-4.0 .. 17 81 4 . i'T l3l . °S att PT ALLTIOgibigT trnITWULTUtt% ••3,phle May C. A..Stalpherns. Rath Chcrkrtl 3, `"'.IIF,WST • OCK OF FILII: WIRIER DRESS GOODS Elba*lto Makings, ' Flannels; 13Inketri etc. )...72) T OF MILLINERY GOODS :4443Y:ardi Moms' wrkpmeAtaate, itlirjALL & WINTER STOCK REM MIZE WIEN{ FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES', Boys' and Inn's • • MERINO WRAPPERS•& DRAWERS- k'Pd: . co. ::41111.NIS3ING GOODS. -) 111. E .7 . _CZJMETS MI the above open og I largo vartely . at theitoie et •••::*Gtgeribeig, Resenbatim Ex Co.; • -31. 3. Dts'S.p:f.ll., itatusl aParinc! lob ezne: RFgt, srti PAIN-KILLEII. . , . PETIRY.' DAVIr . 41e.F4 pwag.p.l7.l,k:vElL Y :I A.,• A.1 , 31.057' tv.zirr I iN9W-ii:/. 13 431 E RIVA N 3. -r Lir is. IlliVscris ton t ;o'llp:tail:at (mil .CBl A:l6WLrsveltamiA Feik . nO/41114, Ad " tin'staalll.l travel on tau iakei 67 4 without it.. ' '; • , Lt h been beihre the ri.blic over .thirty . -yra,. Lttul etqbahly bas a.vv.itlca , and better reputation *luta may otherpr”prtetarydutlieine of the pies- Atilos period ;here are but few un-- , tequitinted with the ni:erits of th - e' 'uViohtleserUC'extsil it as a linimeni,they knew. :tat little of hit Ismailia .fasing pain wheibta kenlitllolollsl wbilolutitms. use it internally pzilhirrefitaucceps, ani are equally' ignaraitt.ot it-alit aling virtnis Wheit apPlietlext..rnally. Wu wishte:say tdall' that'll is equally lautt.ftittsirlittlierused littetnallt'bt kternally and it stands tteilit‘, unrivalled by all the great .-atalugue uf 4ittully,pusictipea. auflleient evlciehre,of ita,virtges as. a standard _medicine, ;to Itioiv' that it W how used in 'all Phyla ujabo a:Arid:add that Its sale is etinstantly inereaSing. •Ifocumtive agent'has had such Widespread sale or given emit universal satisfaction,. • It :is a purely vegetable compound, and perfectly safe in unskillful hands:'" After thirty xeprivt receiving the most nntrtitil Met! testimonials in its vim uet.,from , erns chnenetcr, and , respunsi liiikf.''',l l hyMeings'hf the, tire! resPetntile, rec ommend tuns's, t»otiv •cfrettnal keitatation for themstinction,or pain. It is noVemly The best remedy ever knovirt for, praktes t Curs. Iturnfr, &C„ be; for "Open tog or flholera,or.nay, sort citing:ate, It Is a retnottlY Pasutrlatadvit An'etiletenk' and' rapidity tit' actiOn. ' •In the gtrat-Wtio4 atlndliti and uther'bet . iclirontes, it tta,n become the ShnclartiMediehiefor , all such C'Trkiikits,''s •• F'l l o s fctr I) 3.'sPvPala. •Itivor nnplaittp;aad other . kindreil.„disorcleri. Fur dild'edliti',;(lltnkdr; ~M;ttiMa;':und nlatiekilfficnitieV,i it hns , belor preyed by the nia , t nbundaiat und:conctiving Ictltinviny tole ai 443111001v.medicine..1,,i;.. „ i .Befrprc : pt#l2,ls?tiktiarts. . . Thti fp • if old .byiinikretpechable tiott drr , sts, throughout 'the .united Stales:' end dir countries. • And $l - per , =. l PEltar MINIS 136 Alga streetinrrtoildvtiai.g..2;" s , NEWGOODS.• 1; ittt'.c".l ' f. •2, d an em mac n ng re t ,re m e and " restocked the stets, formerly, recopied by R. ' Ren: iynn, Jr., et Lewevllle l'entre,aret mos props:col to funs jab the people with as desirable cutlery of 0 . : D R Ym'ef; 0 S!. •, 4/00.7'S - (tv, B.IIOES !..: ;072001i7E1?Y!' d'a.; tfi; • Ai 7c-1: );3 `.'!• •!:: " .4)."112. - Orazio, • 4.7Plu!:c:otMk , !.4l; l 34lNtoisiurza. ,,, , • • V: i t l C . 1 4W : *. V: i'f i li F; i ; ‘. t!.,,: `5::79c • . ~ e f lli 1 1 ;( ! .: ~ , . „ r. Coneilit,ttadtirtairiqr);l', ; .71 rdf DEA.LER, iN - ALL 'RINDS' 6F-*COF , 1 FlNbr'; O,s:SKP:I'S; •:" .421.111.211.41. 1 1 4 .333325232 t avoetaa:co e ALIOOILDR4f rZUSIPTLXierj.eDEP . r O ; • ~ , , , v1 t ""1 eysliitist*Arßac, :;,' •~ S . + R ~ . ve/,yrra, lUUBOS9.Erc. DOYA , ..IGOCIT/DV, AND =NW iENCIWILIEL. NEW.FALB CASSIMERES, COATINGS, 4 .1 . 11 L411t223.61F. FOR C11 . 13T011 WORK. lOW STOCK OF alerettis ter iCiztlo.e. PALL ,STOLE. Lt►cilos* ADM OIL CLOVIS rou.ovEtt, tuinnr irEA MEM