. WIliVERT, PuMishr.jv.,i,ja r3 8ATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 8, -1903;; ... , " -t.i,.. -i- ..r-tx UXIOlf-S TA 77? ' TICKK V ' ! , , ,-l y,,,, ;..!-. i.l I l-niltf-l" 1-.. ukk. john r.JiAHTHASPr; 01 Montgomery Connty. " 1 ron ttmtRToft cfisuitAt., ' " COL. JaV'oii si. camimikiXs- Of Cambria Connty. ; , ninnl.' I NION 'CO UNI i' TIOKE T: '' ; i - Amtmltyi"' Oeil.C. O HoCORMICK, of Wtltotv ' Trtamrtt, "'" 1 JOHN B. LENKER, of Eunbufy- ii I i .'. DUtrkt Attoi'Afff, ' ' A. J. GTJFFY, ot MeEwCnsrffle.' . Cmwi(mtrf . m -. 1 ISAAC MARTZ, of Lower Augusta. 'I I' Vtm KUTZNEB, of Shamokln. DAVID EOCKEFJJLliBft, of Banbury. Auditor, , ; n j , . Wm. B. MtTENCil, of Bhamokln twp., 1 TUB ELECTON.- " ",', .' TLoro in but little excitement, caused liy lio pending campaign in thii county.. .,Tha ominations having lien made,- It no lo olves upon tW finallflctl elector to tlt.tliti oting, wlilcli,' We trust, will to done this ill witU less regard to party and mora, for glit or justieo.' Tlio only party that pro perly represents tlio true principles of our .rwnrnmcnt. Is tho urcsunt Union unity. The resent democratic party is o nuro sham, rgnnized and kept tip by politicians, tind Hco hunters, who have no fixed principles. xcept such ns will best secure them ilia uioluments of ollice. If ull our. vulurs wore afflcicntly Intelligent to understand the1 do gn8 6f these wire pullers, the party would .ijm collapse by its own lnncnyit weakness , is in vain to talk of democracy whilst you ipudinto tlio very principles upon which iat party was founded by Jefferson and the ithcrs of tbo democracy, then known as the lepublican party in opposition to the Fcdc tl party. - h": .'' The candidates of the Uuion party havo it been known as offico seekers, Who make olitics a trade. . Tho arc good men, who i all the. relations of life, have "sustained a iod character. As a private citizen, Mr. harp, tb . 60culIod tleroooratio candidate r Assembly Mny lH! hs good a ninn ns Ocn cCormlck,' Uut Is tie as deserving?,, What is he, done for his country .) Ibis lie ever icouraged thoso who risked their lives in slericoof tlioir countt4,'lSy a smilo of np. oval during the' strnggjol. If io,,certainly it! by abandoning his old principles and ting in concert with those who gavd ''old id comfort'.' to tho Rebellion. Wo j.lo 'not lirbacii Mr. Ttiarp for having bccaaa'id. jjged, one of the few original Abolitionists . tho county. Ho has more to, -answer r in sinning against light and abandoning A and chcrlslicil principles, because they ro not thop of, tho (omiriant' par.ty. if iu ask what Gen. McCormiek has -done, j need only ay ''that lie o!iintccrcc! as a ivnto soldier, and by his patriotism, his (or and good conduct, returns homo a igadier General. What better endorse nt or what bettor record can bo required? rely such' a record needs no comment. o other candidates of tho Union ticket, havo already said, ara no ofllco seekers party pnliticlajis.; They tire, however, Uistrlous, mid worthy citizuns,' and will, trust, receive tho vote of every . good I patriotic citizen "Gks. I5ujimiijkoh But rnAdH. Gen. isldo entered tho war a Democrat, but , not been Insensibly to iU tcuchliigs.. In apuccli at tho Wool Manufacturer's' Oon liou at Puiladelphia on tho Gilt instant, said : ' : 'I think tho only thing to do now is to to niako our lulliliora of the South and ry one oIko to fuel that we ought to grunt ;very freeman oii this continent tbo right ilp rule the land.' And, whi)o wo grant i, lot us nsk Almluhty God. ' who bus us ed us so long; to inllueiice all thoso who f nvu tlio riyiit to vote, to vote ou tlie u suie.j- ureal nppiuuse.j . l( . a ono van deny flitl this has tli ring o i dcmiiiclucy about it, but It Is 'not what ailed "ilei(iocracjn'"ioW a day. , How it will do wyll , to weigU the . wokU of x true Ucmocruts as Gen. Huwisido.' "Koktu .Cauouna'. Tho N. Y. 'JVi . publishus extructu from thix-o' Koith .lina pupcrti, nil favoring the idea of uately giving tho negro tlio right to Tho BulUUiry IJaniwi' says ou this ..: 'bo rpieslion of negro suffrage is a trou .mo one. That it will ut soiuo futuro bo approved, if not forced upou ull tho s, wo euU'i tidii no doiiht. It will cur y come, and we bud us well begin to t ourselves to ciiouiiihtauues uud luluio U over whieli sya bavo no control, htuk It would be the height of lolly to t iiieh u . incusuro now. Tlio urgro Id first bo qualllloil j .ho should bo 10 d to reud uud .write, und own roul e or n certain, tynouut of othev property t is io interest of the Souihwri) po o establish- ti'Bo rcquliius by rnuct uuif labor 'to puill-cv thuia,, TUe no. tiro freo,. They, will mow t'uuu piol finulu , timotig us. - TheUj.iyu my, it 'Vos.tho Southern peoplu to' Jiuurato ites lo elfvutw-Jiliuii' cuiullUufi.., i Ha'.nii Klec-tlou OOlcIul He. toi-n. ' ' iusta', Ma., Sept ii. Tho.',iwoiiibco nl of thU morning contains the .oloiiul 4 from two, hundred i uud a'uty-fuur , compriiiipg tnuro lUtia tluoo-t'omihi te of tho State. the Republican candidate for (li.v. as In these towns 40.778. aild lloW. Wniocrat, 83,133 rotes. Last ycai, In ne towns, the vote stood: For Cony ; Howard, 83,046.-' " 1 ' yi majority tliuser It 18,610, aaulnst in 1884. ' - 1 ' 111 probably exceed 80,000 when all urns are in. The total vote of vote State trill fall short of 81,000. 1 pnOTKCTIOif. A nxlinuatlve Fnrte Interest ing- Letter from Henry C. :nry. J rnitADetrniA, Augustil8(f8. Dear Sir l-f Beltitt in Brglanof shortly before tho outbreak of the wbesion, I had a long conversation with art eminent ccMo mist, in the couro m wnieii lo was uici that in defiult fofakc. .CjWbUJLuiftit M A commercial policy looking to tho creation of a domestic market tor tho procluco of our farms, we had nothing but utter mln to look tor in tho future "I regret to hear it," was-liia rcnlv. Nor we have now btctfinc so strdng'tliht wo'cantiot again' pefmft yn -to nave protection, it cannot mm will not lie done." So fir bo was perfectly right, more than a dozen Years of llritiah free trade hav- InL' tnenee far eiHUblecl tfcanatin Int'isr;; .. ... w it.. T i r i while strertttthchinu KMtisli traders hrtd tttir tout hern allies, as lo render It nearly if not . . ... . . . f - .1! quite impossible timt any cnango in.uio ui rectioifwi 'fiattntiid' system coiTld ever again bo obtuhibd. Twice before, fn 1828 and 1842. bad such cIiiiiiuoh been effected, bnftr- intt with them universal prosperity; and yet, in neither cuso bad Jhcy bceu..,p(;r.i(Uvd -to bo maintained fo,r sojniich as even half a dozen of years,. Jfoiv, in; i 839, vp li( been lor more than it (kciulo iu posscsAion of tho California mines, and during all.,. that timu had been pouring, nearly, their vrbolo. pro Into the hips of the two: great mnnufaetur ins nations of Europe, France and lOngland, wliose annual sales, to us of food in. the forms of cloth and Iron wero counting by bnndreds of millions of dollars, while their annual purchaso from ui of wheat Hour, Corn, pork, hi.uis, bacon and timber wera then but littlo more than ten millions. ThU was hut fifteen cents per head of a popula tion that was thus being rapidly, onriulied, w hile our laborers and mechanics wero be ing reduced lo .beggary, and our farmers forced to' using their'corn for fuel, because unablo to obtain for it. even as much its n single dime per bushel., . Those of your neighbors who mny tako the trouble to Study theso facts will have but. little trouble tu understanding how it w as that our south ern friends liecnino so greatly strengthened, as to induce them so bliudly ; to ruth upon secession. Most forlnnato was it for tho nation nt largo they should havo risked tho perpetra tion of that net of fully, followed as it was by tbo abdication of so'inany southern Sena tors as enaMed the north to seizo tho reins and enter once again upon tho direction, (if tho machine of government. Forthwith,1 protection hecnnic once again tho law of tho land, nnd to tho national system then estab lished It is1 due that we have now again ap proached to something like a real indepen dence AVo have paid heavily, both in pro perty nnd life, for the freedom tlnui obtain ed; and yet, grent ns baa been tho apparent sacrifice at tbo north, and the real one at the south,tho nation, as a whole, is richer than it had ever lieen hefore; while tho numbers or our people, nndthcgunrrid prosperity, aio.iu crcasing at a rate such as until now hits not been known. In tho whole range of history there is no example of national freedom having been so cheaply purchased. To the system then' established wo have been indubtud for the power successfully Uo make the war tlint is juit now closocl-n war of proportions so uiL'tintic na to bavo astonished tho world, nt Inrce. To it, if it shall continue to bo maintained,' we shall bo liidubte I for power to maku among, tho nations the place of wliioh tlio numbers of our people, their universal intulliirenfcr, and tlio wonderlul nmount ot our lhnoiiat '-re sources so well entitle us. Khali 1t be main tabled? Shall protection bo made sd efflutent ns to fiee vur 1'urmert from (lcpeuilenco upon tiioso aiBtaiu marKets iu wDioli for tho two pout, years, ns a consoriueuce of 'their own prtKluctive harvests, food has beohh drni. and bread has been supplied nt prices lower tnnn iiavo been known witlila tho memory of living ninn? I Can our farmers now nt lust be broti'dit to see that protection nom iniilly granted to tho minor of coal, tho smelter pfore, auo tho .weaver of clotli, is really protection to the proclucers if food and ot wool ? To thoso questions thero could, as I think, be but ono reply, nnd that in tho adlrmative, could they bnt bo In duced to study cure-fully the history of the past hulf century which I propose now to give, ns follows : I'lltv venrs siiirn. tlio ecpimil wnt wltli Grcnt Hntain camo to a close, leaving , our people well provided with mills nnd furna ces, all of which wero nctlvely th gaged in makiniz lelnnud fur luborund fori rnw um .rii. , ..if vti.1 hum. jioney avas men nbuiidant, nnd the puUlio debt was triviul in amount. Two ycnr3 later wo entered upon tho Dritish fi'eo tiado system, nnd nt onco nil was changed. . Mills and furnaces wero clos ed, labor censed tu bo in demand,' and our pool houses wore e very w hero tllhul. Molicy becoming scarce and interest high, land de clined to a third of its previous price. Uniiks stopped )Syment The sherilV every where found full demand lor nil hit time, und mortgages entered every w here into pos session. Tho rich wero madu -richer, but tbo farmer and tho mechanic, and iilL but the very rich wero ruined. Trivial as wero then tho expenses of the government, tho treasury could not moot them. Hucb was the state of things that induced Genoiid Jackson to nsk .the question, "Where bus tho American farmer a market for bis aur plus produ'Tr.,;. i The answer thereto, nt given by himself, is so applicable to the present that-1 give it hero as proper to bo rund, daily nml weekly, by every rannerufid planter throughout the whole range of these United States i ' - ilt "Except for cotton,' lie' Tins neither a forelgu nor u homy market. : Does not this clearly pi-ove,,H livn. there is no market eith er ut homo or abroad, thut there in too much labor emiiloyed iu agriculture, uud that tho channels ot labor should bo multiplied! Common senso rit onrc -points,' ntlt tho re medy. Draw from agriculture tho stiporn buiiduiit labor, employ it in mechauism and luanufuctures, tliuieby crusting a lioiuo market for your brcadstuffs, nnd tlistrlbut ing labor to a most proliublo account, and benefits to tho country w ill result. Tako from ngileiilturo lit the United Blatet six hundred thousand men, women, nnd child ren, and you at oncu give n homo market for more breadstulls thun all Europe now furnishes us. in short, air, we have been too long subject to the polii-y of the British merchants... It is time we should beoome a Utile moru Ailierieuiiized, uud, instead of feeding llu) paupers and laborer of Eunpu, feed our own, or tUe In a short lime, by continuing our prcaeut policy,, we slwll, be como pauiicis nmwlves. ' .. . . ... , , !. ,. Tu tho slHtu of things here desfuilo wo we, in is3, luiieUied lor the Urst th.miugu ly nutionul turiil'. Aliuotit from tbo iiioim-ut of its ptioiiiga,! activity and life . took iilaco oftho pnUy that pi-uviotisty hud eabtted. FcniiKi-s and mills were built; liilmr came into demtnd; iiumlgrution inoieasud, and so largu becume thu duiuund fur tho products of the farm that our aiurkets scoroely Jolt tho effect of cbauges in thut of England'; thu nublio roveuues so rapidly increased that It becaino nocessury to exempt from duty tea, coffee, and us many other articles; uud tho public debt was unully extinguished. Th history of tho world to tbt hour pro scuta no casting proxpoilty so unirurisl at tliut wlilcll Hero esUted at the date of the repeal ot tlio great .mitlwiul ttiritf ut 1848. ilad ft boom muiaiainodi in. exLslonca , we should now have bad no secessum war, and at this hour tha south woukl exhibit a state pfsocloty Iu which tbo laud owners bad bo come rioli, while their, ilavet bait been gra.iuaiiy becoming' free, . with profit to iu- memseivei, to their owutr; nud to tbo na 4ioavUrga It aj- hewsreri e pealed jn-t 1884. and tho rcDcnl was followed iveu by a sue- cession of British freo trade crisis, the whole cadin-iavl&42Uii a 4te qt, thiag-directly the rjvcrst.of that tbove 'descried. MfVJs (indurnates crc closed nieciinlcs yo tarvmf4 jmonci. Urns sirfca j and flfri land kfid Wllca ii half itsrtrtVJoiis priocst kho SBtriiKnii cvenySvherihtok ; luikt Ls i a ' i . m . i in. i . : y cro.vi AJptapv oausponsioa itn e puuiuicu me paymeius oi moir ucmi , m Trensury was unable to borrow a dollar ex cept nt n high rate of interest, and bank ruptcy among merchants nnd traders was so universal thnt 0rrarcsa foomV taelf coip palled tcxtn. after to )mss a bsfilkrbpt (awi ' ' Again, and for the third timo, protection was restored by tho passage ot tho tariff net of 1843. Under it in less than fivo years, tiili production of Iron nfcerhm lOOtOOO'fd WOe&urt tons: nnd so' universrrl wns'the prosperity that, larao as wns the increase, it wns wholly iiisulUQient tu meet tho ewt do- u. 'Miie wero everywhere being sunk. Mills wClo everywhere being' built.' J.abor was in great demand and wages were hi-h, As a conscnuenco of which ' Imndcration speedily treblccllrt IU. amount.' .loneV was Abundant nnd cheap, 'ftnd' the slici-llf' fofaihl but Jluld'work to d''-''.' riiblip.'nnd 'plivato revenues wero, great beyond "all'prfivlo.us pre cedent, "nd .throughoit the land there reigned a properity pioreinivernl than hud, In the wholo history of the world, ever, bo fore been known. ,' Onco more, hi 1848, ' Jibwcvcr, dU tbo Serpent properly represented on this oo-. casfon by llritisli freei traders uinko bis way Into f aradisc. and now a ,iozcn years elapsed, in the course of wblch,' notwith standing tho discovery' of CaliRirnla mines, money demanded A rate if, liiforust, blgher, ns 1 believe, ninn nau. ever, uecn tjown id the country for so., long' a period-, of. 'time. Dritish and cloth came in and cold went out, and with each successive. tiny ' tho do pendenco o.i 'our tanners on foreign markets uccaino'inoVe eomcp'.c'te. ' With 1837 camo the culmination of , tho, system, increbahts and mnniifuturcrs being ruined, paiikg being compelled to suspend payment, nnd . the trensury being reduced to A condition of bankruptcy nearly npproucning tnat which hud existed nt the uloju of tha freo trade periods, commencing In 1817,nnd lbJl. Iu the three years that lolloped labor was everywhere in excess:, waccs . were, low I m n I rrri f t. ... 11.11 li.ilttu llin n.iinfr At u-liwll . ... II. 1 I ... tljll Vlt UUI.III .I.V n ...v.. it had stood twenty years before; the homo r i .i:...f..j .t..' 1 1 .1... r.. uniihui, ior loou iiiuiiiusuuii, uiui luv iuiuiu one proved . so utterly worthless that the nniuud export to all tho manufacturing .na tions of Europe, as I liave already stated, Amounted to Hltre inore th.H1 f 10,000,000. The rebellion came, finding 1 our people unemployed, public and pnv.ito revenues declining, the Ti'casniy ompfy' 'hnd the puiiiio credit creatiy inmairen, vvitn it however camo tho power onco ngaln, and for tho fourth timo; to obtain protection fWr tho men who hail food nnd labor fonvhrch they needed to obtain a market, ' Thar pro tection hus now vudimd Ibr but little moro thun four Vents, and )et, so mar veil mm have been ila effects that while it has enabled us to give in the lovernnient neiirly Wur tlnm sand niilllonti of dollars; it lias so largely ad. led to tho vrtluo of land and labor that, notwitllsttindlng tho destruction of property at the 6uth, the nation, as 11 'W hrile, Is this day nl Most1 tw ice as rielinstt ever wns be fore. 1 I'jn ;':!' 1. Jil ,. :,r.u 1. The history of tbo half ; eentnrytliat : I have thus reviewed, 1 -umy now iiiwe briefly thus bo stilted: - -- ! 1'idteWiiitiiis cstnb Sritiib free trade; as lisliud in iBl J, .'iaj8,.,(f-itablwlKxl.iill . 1817, 184a, lb'o t that nf ,1334, 1840 and 1857, 181)1 is ready to givf, bequeatUeiUo its-sue-tu ilBjruo Irmlo sue-.. eesHurti I.alrtc0ury cessor: , Ureal:. ilu-!iwheru: bucking- in lio 11111 nd far labor t Wa- -ctnpUn'uiliii Wages gea. high nlid money olienp: - l'ublio anil private revenues large: Immigration .great and stesdily increas ing: Public and pill vate )iod)erily great beyond .ull previous precei hint: and Grow ing lmliouul ; indo peudence. - - low. and tnouuy high 1'ublio niul-i: prifsto revenues tKiklland steadily duereasiug: liiuulratioil' doelni ing: I'ublichnd pri vu'.o bank ril ptcy m.'iwly universal; nnd Grow ing natiiiiialUc pendenco, i . .. Huch is the history of tho past. Let our fanners study It, and they will, as I think, understand tho cause of the prosperity of the prescuf That done, let them determine for themselves whether lo fortvurd in tho di rection of individual and uiitioiiul-iuiU-peu-duueo, or , bj,, that ut KiHjvviu ,depijni;nce, Isotli.njitinnal vwHl'liiiliviiUwd. . . ... . Vjsuii)g you much succeM- in your patriotiu eU'orst, 1 luiiiniu, very truly, yours, ., IIkniiy C Gaiikv. J. L. Williams, Kiq., buoretary of the Cleaveland Assuciutiou for tliu I'roteelioil of Domestic Industry. . AuotSici' H(eefti Ity . IU1I1I. WHAT UK B.l, an'd tiik ' dietieriil Hlier- linrnsii CAfiT.vt.- ISTS. . At tbo bauquut given to thu JJuglinli cnpl tulisti ut St., J,o,uis, on Friday i Miijir ,Geu. Hhel'iimu; -rej)iided In .bclndf ol , a. loust complimentary Ut Gtuwul Oiuut uud,,'blui self. Ho wild r, , ., , Gekti.bmicn : I regret exceedingly thut my coinniandiJigijeuviml, w ill mt Kpnnd to thu sentioicut. ..'As a citizen of BL houis, rather than ns amiflleet In the army, I will thank these geutlemeu fur tbu k),odly inco--tiou they have made of General, (iifimt, tbo wholo unny, and..mje!rI beliuvo it is sincere. 1 believe they appreciate and rea lize the fact that General Urnnt, ns1 tho' Tep rwentntlve of tho nrmy of .the L'nl'ed States, has hnit,'fi-om tho beginning to tlio ciid, but oneslngto purpose iu vleyi'.' Tfo' lias not sought to kill, slay nud 'destroy, but M solyed on tho first' tiny of tno wd'that thU eourtry should live ono and bsepurublo forever. Ho fult ns wo all should feel, pro pared for this very occairyj), when bcmurablo gentlemen may come iVo'in nbroad.aud not have oocuslou to blush tbaf'tho sont' of Englishmen permiitud unsrchy ami 'down full lo tbo oouiit-y eiitrusiod to lbeur.And notwithstanding the spirit of tiiu "pV'At ono timo in Knghind, I believe, thou and now, every true Anglo Saxon ' rVery Irish man, and every Scotchman, rejoiced end ro jolee now, that we are men, unc tbiO; " wo did not permit mil country to brt'iik In two, or Into many sections. And, moreover, I believe every foreign nation, KruticL', Hpuln, Germnny, and Huselu, bavo as mncb luterest in our national existence as wo lmvo our selves; nnd now, that ponco Is onco more at mined, lluse gontiemon come of their' 0"wn aeoohl, generously nnd kindly' to stfr1 for ilieuiselves. whether wo merlt'tlio' h's'slBtftncii whioh thM liave in' 'abitndunui to"duvt'iop tliefiAnl-i't-i of.iur fpunffy, yetT yioAv.'i witn ntn-stsstiil-'ktiMidliig; bn nlnc-tthrln of It. ;Thry aexMli to bo Impressed'1 fuvbralllyj ' and .1 liny itbtloubt, In tlieU hiflueiitluT'atAtlon. iihrmd, tlreV will ' fiuiuco ' thousands and uillllous to think antl fell at they do. Tbcy have seen thlr ildy the iron-clad' stripped of their armor. They huvo seen your leveo for thrco miles lined with peaceful tteam boats loatlenad with corn and oatt to go to thut very Southern country with which we have been nt war. Thoy see tlo Lieutenant General of nil our armlet dressed us a cltl znn nt this table (hear, bear ant, they will enrry nbrond a perfectly coinprehonnlvv clear, nnd nmthemntlil liitcllgeneo that we will have ir. oven nt the knteiiMO of ' - lint I am woll assured that there it uti na tion that dcslrej Bf with ut: thut .1... .JL i - 11.1 T eviuy itiestlon thnt cim boi.slbly.arUa can bn' ad Justed by ta;ti 1... t . I. .. iff i .-,.' eniirn, by merchants, by nieii of intelligence nod Abtlc fjtseni. u.tuuibleij iutuTner nisi At you ArO," aUOuselug Jutt At you woukl the uU'uli's cf tbo Puvlllouilroad j or snythlnj clso, adjabthij dllll-reuoCB, ttrilf 4fie ln)nee (l--yinl-plithlt-XWVAr-WrtTT--W Wtiy "I1T bank when called for. Therefore, centle men, I nin glnd to see you anVingst us, nnd I know the peopta of St, Loufsl'jire glrtd to see you. You carl see in cno bour M(nt yon could not procure by rndingv tmthmisnnd columns of Insely-prlnteC. nintfcrin the London 2'iwr.There-aro filings sVen things felt within. which cannot bo'- ttmcrlbml. JlKvcn Shakeare fails to convey A full and luieuigcnr. vifscription or many tuouguts, and no author can convey a description or a pi hco or locality that will give you In a month of reading what you acquire to-day tV f "f PJ7 finning- tiacki nnt iiiph, liy j outv tUy,.rtnA traHu'iiinglit rliU nhJ fuft in Ibac-' nnt-cs. lou have scon tho streets of tho city and tho form nnd manner of building, nnd the WW I'M t VVMi IWl J"Y Mf 1 BTOrnncre uiii n-icw -j-rnnr nKir ui.-ru - w n 1 notinng. out a wild prnirie. ana wuere-ns hns byen stated, forty,. vears ago thero wns but a PrcbcTi lllngo bf ; ,d0OM'nitUnn't, yon find 'yourself In , apalnco-plh A room which win cpmpnro lavornuiy w nil any on enrtlt. ' Front. t.hlso facta you . can nrVlvo nt conclusions Irt rcnrH'to 'th) future.' Whelh- er' viuwcii or nui, H is ior uiu iiiiore, iuu iJrcstnt yriu have seeri for ypurselyes ; ' you. nave secu tuo material resources .ot tlio cotintry. The fieopio of,' io;' country bavo iicnra . tno Kimiiy words wiiicir,yu nave spoken, nnd I know we' receive it. Ju tho plnln British' mcanlng. 'jl theri'rore simply, gentlemen, beg to assure j-rtu of iny ' respect. ft respect wlucli nlleducited oiiicers ltr the Army bear to EnulaniV jiml ull nations who act flmil j,1 mnnfultj'j 'una without con cealment. . " Uhat PcMnxylviiiilu slid to I'l'iimli i ' - . Atvbeltloiw ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 11 Tho Harris! iiirg1 Tcletirhjih ' piitijlsTics sta tistics from wbicli It appears that this Stutc lias furnished nearly a half million .of , men lo nnd in crushing out the rebellion, , , , , s On, bikjuiry In tho .fllce of the Adjutant General, A;7 ltUasull, for Informntion rel ative to tbo full number if men furnished by tho Statu Pennsylvania, at recruits for tho armies of tlio Hepubtle,! we wero plneed In possession of the fold, wing letter, rayithu tvhjMiph: '"' ' ' ' ' .'. ' , .., , , Wah' Dkpaiitmknt. ' fnri. Maii. OknkiiAis OtFicis Wasiusoton, 1). C, Sept. 8, 19113, 7 JCrecHenf!, At U. Curtiit, Qocenwr Venmyirnnut: , (!l , Sin: I havo tho honor to inform you that the number of men .furnished by tho Statoof Pennsylvania from April 17,1801, to April 20, 180.1, is three hundred nml sixty one thousand nine hundred nnd thirty nine, (U'Jl,f)UI),) without reference to periods of service, which varied from three monlhs to three years. . ; i , , l'lenBe acknowledge receipt. I have the honor to bp, sir, ,V , . . Very respt'ly, your ob't, servant.',; ,. , i . , Jamks lb Fnv, ' ' .: '.. ' Provost Marshal Ooneial. . Tho number of men credifed to Pennsyl vania, In tltoToregoing' ofllc'iul account, tal lies so closuly with tho records of the Statu Adjutant General's ofllco that we are willing to accept it as correct. lint there are other official records besides (bond kept nt . Wash ington of men furnished by ,lYi)iiiyIviiiihti to nbl in crushing the rebellion, which greatly. 'swell the nggregatu force we sent mto tud Held. These record show, ihat fir Statu di fence and In response tothoilemand foi' Sudden emergencies, Pennsylvania, but Into tho field nt various times, n. foroe of between 80 nnd 00,000. men.. On sovera) occasions. wo' h'nd a cordon, of bayonets Rtrutrilliltl alotlir tlict imtTrii ruiflini-n ' linrdnr 6f'.'tl(0 'SJtaHv .Then, again' tbo,'. n umber of" men wuowcre liuiiicei'i to leave I uo statu for 'enlistment' In, other States, wn verv Inrge. . Tio bonier counties of Xew Vork ithing tbo entire border , line, were pujlng heavy bonntlet before the counties in this Statu along tlio same line offered pecuniary inducements lor eniist-rcnta. Tlio inme inducement were offered to citizens of Penn sylvanin by other border 8tatea..7,An pntlro regiment was raised In the western counties of i'ennsylvitnln for West Virginiiw In'ew Jersey, lor a timo enlistments wero largely discouraged by the copperhead leaders, so that loyal man In district in that State, noxious to Ull up their quotas, wero com pulled to find substitutes through tbo In tluenr-c of heavy bounties offered to thu peo plo of Pennsylvania. Nor was It (mf"t!iu State luimedhitily on our bonier that (hu us iiiiiiieuinuiy on our oonier tutu iiius il their quotas from amoiig our citizens, es on tho Pacltlc coast did tlio saniei lOiirur wiiii, .... tf ;.r,.r t,. niled States !.. ...1. the fact thnt a full regiment wus recruited In the city Philadelphia, for tho State of California, a regiment after wards oonimnnd cd by one of tho California United States Senators. Carefully estimating the men thus raised nnd enlisted iu various localities. we put down the nggrcgnto . number ol troops thus furnished by'. Pennsylvania, a 23,000. Indeed, so great was this drain on our military resources that the l.eyulature passed A law furhldtng tho enlistment of men wiminjue oonicrs oi too siuio ior ser vice in tlio orgniil.-itlont of other States. nnd districts ompliatlcally declared tluit thu i1.....!!!..- .1...... .1... . I ..... .1... r I iiiiiiiuis oi tuimu (iiiis leaving mo ihimmumi wealth, should not rerelvo tho benefit of the relief offered to tho families of soldicia In Pennsylvania. 0rga11i2-.ul ions. Nor must wo forget tbo large number. iif colored tanop thattwero rulsed in Peniylvnnlu I'm' ' oilier. States,-; .At lenst 2,300 colored troops went into acrvico in other btntes, wlio wero taken out pf Pennsylvania, faking these flgu ret ns fair estimates wo linve the following: ' ItleonitiiittioH of Truant Fnriiuhnt 'iu tlir Plat of PeiHitylvaiiiit, to Aiil in linturinif thm imioHitt Aiiiiurilif m tw HrrulUtl tftiUt. KuuiUr of lata regularly furtiMtwl nrnt no-, ouLlui for by lh Provost AlunbuU of the United Blulm. ... , . . . . .131,010 rumour 01 moB in ino sKrejitie eniien at I vsrleiu tlDMito nieo uiorxenalos Hnnrit . Ing out of (ho atleuipled lavmloa of 1U0 h'orlh by U)0 MbcA inajr of MorlUora , Irgiula. . . ... . . . . . . . JO.000 Kuuibor of men who loft Punnirlvunt tu enllft la dthor States. , . . , . ' 1 Jl.OOt tuuiuru wiurwi meu woo I Olb 1 c-Bilsyl. aui loenlUt iu Ik vsrtou orniiludun. i , oi otner etatot. on account el uiore being no optiortuBtl fur eolored Iroom lo enlUt In tbu 6Ule. . , , , , J.too Aggregate nombor of trenpt furnlilied by . the euts of l'eniuylviuiiu to sualniu tha Kntional suthollty. ... '. ''. . . 470.4.10 It will thut bo seen that! PeniisylvMniit .t 1 .i r i f .s f .... iiimiBiicu wuoin a iraction it nm it miUwn of men to fill vp th arihU of tl, fnitexl stiitct and tuUiin tfo National ifut.Wlty lit thu ttrujijU to Maintain Couititutfaml law. Nor must It be forgotten, in this connection, that whilo tho fighting met) of the Common V'ealth wero thus engaged n doing bnttlo on tho stdo of law and otder, and hundred of thousaudt wero rullylug to tho ' National cause, , tub Btatk autuoiutik wrii'k ns DyciNn nu.vonv:i)s ok TiiotBAxbi ok doi,. laks ok TUB 8tat dkut. ' What other State In thu Uulon la able to exhibit a like recordt 1 Hill ii i i i ,11... i Tk National l"mjAuiiv is In dan enty condition. No further borrowing will be necessary. Tbo receipts trom internal rov-1 enua era very largt., the expousea f tlio Ooverninent nre daily on the decreaso, and now anuroea of revenue are opening, . thut during tha wor were unavailable, t . Tho custom raotlbts aro tn lurgu tbaf'tbo Becre tary Is nt' a lots to know what to do with tho large amounts of gald which are daily iumiK m m iraasury, i j lie luteal etl mate ot tuo amount of ui i amount of turplua gold is 80,- 000,000. SJs. jeart ago. a lady ln JforWleU'tMnn., pUuted three poach stonefe n A hox.' - 0nt ouu pf them Oume up; ;'bu.t ftoV'from' ifiij thieybrsoohet 'of the tree tha blit cutMud tbea tllffofeot, varietiibf j,vucl)c; '( " , ' NTIt(Vi:i 11V i-iiti AfoiSTA, Me., Sopt. 17. The most de- BtructivenTB TljfTcv reir" rnrWid 11-T swept tlirosirli lliis Tib cntiro btislnvwr port tend- Ing from theJJassenge thrii) - street, nnd nvn tlio road traek, II h sni9' raT- . .1 The lire lufaka outl(luukMV 7- 'i ureet. a new woouimi uuiiuinu. nun w uicn inc oc t. into cupants moved ocly yesterday, and spread rapidly In all directions; and the utmost ef fort: of the citizens could only confine- its dcseruc'tlH prt'fsMjtlip.'liibtl ixl-6 menViorfcW llVery-lWy t Ufke fti (heolry, all the banks, two hotels, tho office, express and telegraph offices; all tho dry goods, book and clotlilna stores in tlio city ; too fti'i'J fJates Quartermaster's Cominissirv's, nmiTfiSron o 1CCS I1IO new I i depot, yet tin finlsheil ; the -Ay newspaper ofllce, nnd niouy ,ntU.r. buildings, , in, 11 .nuiubinoir moru thiin liwty, . and, occupied; at placet of business by mru than' one bundrud iudi v)iluals and tlrnis'.'.weO bitrned. . .'; ( ' , ' 'Many saved portiohtof tlielrst6cks( while others lost everything. .',':' 1 ' '- The banks suCceedeU in saving nil their psiifr nnd trensure. mi! J JVni ; i' o The Are Is tiolieVcd to have been the work of oh incendiary, i --.; The losses cannot now 1 nsceltnincd, but will not be lesa thnn .100,OUO, nnd iln-cstl-mntd (if the nmoiint of luauriinee ha jet ueon mniro.. ' t- - mo-i in-..---. Hi; It O 1 15i ; .i' !- - Uolde-i-M i of - Ihc. ItelMil i Iloti1 - In .Trouble tUtont their .1tuy. ii ' i' 'i ini iii "rr i 1 ii .1 ' In i,-;,u ' n; Nkw Yoiik,-Sept.- 17.-Tbo -s'tennicr City Huston, I'roni Liverpool, tiep.Wnibfr-Otb, via tJuocniUm-n,. fcioptumber . Tin,: urrived here lliis tveniug. .I-, 7i.li r .,.....; Tha Confwlurato - boildholdois held a meeting at London on the 4ib of September and debated their -pronpeets, nnd sonio of tho speakers even contended tliut too Jr ede ml Government . was retHnsible. A- com tuiUee was appointed to mnku inquiries nnd report nt another meeting on Uctoijur 18tl, Tho proceedings afforded so little ground for hone that the . bunds declined ono per Cent. Thu Liverpool 1'utt points out .thnt tiade belweuit thu Mersey . und Southern ports Is resuming its nld activity. . Many ships have nailed, and many more uro on thu berth for cotton ports. Sir William Hamilton, astronomer royal for Ireland, I dead. ;.. i. Tho Emperor end Lmpress of Franne nnd the King ami Queen of tiain were abont to exchange visits ut Sun Sebastian aud Jiiar- ritr.. The cbolern continurd nctlvo at Marseilen. The price of corn I declining in the French markets, und rentes weru quiet nt OUf. 13c." Joseph Ibmnpnrte, prince of Mnslunnno, Uieil nt itonie. ... - - i The new I'ortugeso ministrr-is ennstitu- tud na Iblows: l'rvrtidunt ol' Council, lienor Agullnr : Foreign All'aiin, Coutii CaHro. The reportea secret treaty ltween Aim- tn and Pruasiu is . ilunb-.l. I Intro U a vague rumor- thnt Austrin is iiiti'iuing for the annexation of thu Ionian I,md. The Kinu of Pruasla vlnit YietoiiiHit IXirmstiu'.t on the 0th Inst.': The navigation treaty be tween Knulund und Prussia bivu been siv'U- VtL :. ... -'.-' -I ui: i;New from tbo Cnno of Good -Horn' to Jul v 28th hns been received. .The H:itu-(;) wnr it roci edirg -vigorously, ami It favor- able tn tbo Ffiee btntu puoplei'. ,.-A zrtat flre'tit ifcti(iiilMnl (C'onstantini'iiU-) had duntroyott 3,300 builditiga and wih still rngiiig on tlie utli inst. ... :. , . ,.! ivu ot the lenilera in 'tlie r:ccnt . i-Viilan lumonstratloii at ltlackrock ni'iir Dundalk have been committed for trial nt the Assises without privelcKe of bull. The prosecution wns Instituted by order of the Dublin Cnstlu author! tic..-' ,. , , -1 . .; Tlut Mui-k T.sne K-rimn fuurs that three fouitbaf the English wheat crop Mill prove to be in bad condition. Tbo cuttle plaijiio oontiiuied Its nivaget. nnd i- stated to b.ve iiiuiiw im I'p in iiiiww in iiwniiii ill wiihiii j DonoKsL .Tbo Common Council of London had headed a subscription ,with .ill.CKWU oomuentiite persons who linvo .boon oiuii pulled to .kill diseased cattle.- . . XJIll IMII COl.ACH i, '.' i- i ! Pout 8irnt, Sept. 19. "The dlfTernnee between the loynl nnd ill loyal Creeks has been mnlcnbly ndjusted. Thq rebel delegate! of the various tribes ru ';i"-- "'! hive sluned tbo treaty with tho Govern in t-n I, Vifii . t. b,,;,,.,,,.,! claiming nnn forfeiture of lands, nuiuiitit-, Nl.,1 . i U .1.1 ,HWI. .1 I 1.. '.IMHll. Sic. A committee was iipiiotnted tn eonfir with tho Cboctawinint ChicknsHs relntive to tho treaty lor a recognition of tho policy of the (Jovcrniiicht. ' The Soutlieran Chcrokeet submitted a ru port stilting that a committee had waited upon Northern Cherokies to arrange their differences, nnd nsk them to recommend the Cherokee council to repeal their ' cminVa tlon laws, who ngreed to lay the mutter be fore the council. The same rlelngntlon re ported that nbnttt 0.000 Cherokee nro irt the Choctaw, and Chickasaw naticn, on lted K'rver, lu ilestltttto circililistailces, and nsked the council for -relief. "' . ' The commisKlnn Iijis n-ftcil tn recngnle .lolin RMtsn the thief of the Cheriikeo'-niW tlon, un nccobnt of duplicity Uud bad faith with the Government. ; A paper has been submitted by the loyal Clierokco delaga tlon, asking tbo Government tn rescind their action.- -' "' K.1MI1VI1.I.H. - ' " Nasiivii.i.k, Sept. 9. An Ipyosttgntlon by a board of offlcert Is toon to fake place in this city, relntive to a debit-hmcnt sent by Generul Thonint to Ala bit m t in search of strny Government cattle. While neur Gnlesville, a tqtintl, in command of Lieutenant Thompson, were Attacked 4y the tburilf, with a posse of men, who claim ed to be noting under order front Govern Parsont, of Alabama. One Federal soldier wnt killed, and nineteen of tho tlieritT party wero captured by our force. ' The sheriff, and the ninn who killed the Federal soldier madu their escape. A thorough In vCNtngntton will bo made by Uun. Thomas and Governor Parsont. 1 Th trial of Champ Ferguson closed la day, and tho decision wat forwarded to General Stoncmuu. Meanwhile Ferguson roinaint in -close confinement. ' Yetterday ho attempted tn make a ststement of bia case, which was sn pressed by couutel. , ,; f !7C;i..CiUHMS Amhsox', Lleutuuant Govuinor of Uldm who uuw becouita nctlug Governori try tbe Uuutli of Governor Qruugh, Is a brother uf Generul lUibcrt Anderson, of Fort bmuter fame. , i(- ,. .i . . . , , . . Jacob , Stiuwn,' the great land nwuer, died recontly ut hit residence, in Jackson ville, Illinois, lie commenced with the ctpitu) of a ttlver half dollar, ami died worth a million and a bait of dollurs, prin cipally in laud, of which be possessed somo 83,000 arret, worth from (40 to o0 an acre. Uo could (Ida all tiny over bit property, and not st the end of It, Ho wna immensely stout, weighing ilSO lbs. When bo died, be gtv $10,000 tu thu tat Suultary Commis sion. Iril.-iH i. . i -m; I.,;.. H i l it. I , i .', III'!' . II . n il l . ii. .-: (tbiuuokln A'uul Trude, Bsauokii, B.pl. lij,,lo5.'' . i,.,t : r i , . . . . . 'Tee. Cat.' ' Boat for week ending Sept loth.1 19,11 it - Isslrsport, : if. in. .i JJft,lt 1 t: 't ' '" I ' ' I --.. th Jt ill 'Hi (t! 1 1 1. i Ju awjisUmslaetycw, , Ml, HQ 14 1 9,180 .fllAMlM. lll.W.Mi .'t I. J ... - Inorssse. n,ta 10 RT 1 iiw morn ill Mn of the itv. r,filge to icr n ntxivo t Uikrr nt rni aKu- --OTTnTTjTfrrTrcTrrn SCRATCH! 8CBATCH! SCRATCH I ?AlMOreBitltRhJuin. Uoerchlllintn. n.l .11 ltni pilot j. Die fkid VMo 6V'ceiM For al by "iiiliir'gtil ll to VfiKKA.r PBTTEIl. Sole fiii, 1 l i v hiiigtoti IMt, Anion, fliuw , it Kill be tbrwnrnert li' - ' nmiliirscsa txtnir, sn pnrt ut 'l'o DriinburtlM. -OIJ Poolor Durhsn's Drunkards' Care finmnnrnt ly erndiontei Iho tnnte for itrong drink, nuil euro the voitnan ntdraifikeinnn In k-Vlhsa eirlb wtekt. I 'Ln)nnn4iifrrffiiuitiiyM,tiWrCiiTPi tbi.aa l tlio dnj tbcT ncto fortunate enouirh to eouiraonoo 1110 una oi una Tuiunuio rcincuy. I'noe iwo lu'.i-jn Mnilfii lo any sildrem on rreolpt of nn order, hr VI fi .1 .llttc.lt ASinAitfiJ,.Uniodffii'4l Aug 12, 1803 6t V -Tnliifltble ItwlpvN.i ir KmToflerKiiWtoAif, -H (I. DsAn Sib : With your pcrmlnslon I wlh to snr to tht rendurl of" yoult rirrtci-Tiftit T Wlt'cni1oyo turn mntl, to all itho wlslf it (fe) sllecipe. with full dtrcetlont for ''mulling nnd' using a iluiplo Vcgctntilo Ssliu that rlll ' enWuiuiy rtiuoyb, in ' ten. days' Pfmploa, filutchcs, Tan, Freckles, shd si! impurities or tho Kkln, leaving the tnuo sort, oloar, iinooth and ?-.... :r.. wunuvuui, , . . , . , I will also mail free to tbcsO baviog Bald IIund, or Bars Fucm, ilmfio dlraotions unl Infmiustivu that will ounbU tbciu to start full growth uf Liixu- risnt Ilnlr, WhUkera, or a Mouslauha, la low, thna tliiriy.days. i .. .' " . ; Tlicao reclnci era valuable lo both eld nml yiiunir. And in llicv nre unitlcd to nil who nood litem free uf ehnruo, they nre vrorlhy the sttcntlnnol'nri'wtlo prUo aoiesr, pura asm, ura nsnuny gro ia ui nmr 'Alt npplloatiuns nnswored by return mull wltliuu , ohnrge. '" Uwpoetfully jninrS, ; ' ' I ' THOU. P.' CllAPMA,'(?lieii.W,:: " : ' 831 Urohdwnv: KoW Yilrk i'ASJ. 1,10.1. (U ' ',lu .- I I ' ' ' ' ',- r- r 'Tir,rin:-i!-'.irr-!-n-,T-V'-Tlt Jlrltlitt 4,'hititilH-i-, nm i:ny of WnnilnB sad Initruethin for Vwing MuD-imMlchod by tho Ituwnrd AmMlnllon, nd sent freo of ehurue In loelo.l onvclnpes. Adilrom Dr. J. 'Ultt.IN UOCOHTON, liuwnrd Aiwclnllun, IMillnAulrhla I'ennsylvnnln. H .r -.- Keliruiu-y 1 1, lh(15 ply - -i- 'A (oiiflcmiin eurcil of Kervntu Debility, j rroiniiluru l)cny, nnd tho cOucn of yiailtlul lii.tU-retliiu, will ho linpry to furnlxh olhrs with ihs iiioimi in euro, (iri-c oieunrgoii. iuu riiacily iislm. jiii-. enii', una uuneriuin 1'ir full piirtlouliirs, by return mntl, plonso mlitreM JIIIIA II. UO JII..V , ' AO Jfsssuu Strocl, New Vork, Juno 10, 1W14. .1m A1 OAltllTO THE SfFFElltXO. Tin you wish tn tiu cured ? Ifsn,-swnllnvv two or Ihroo lintfhnml of "liuuhu," "Timid Hitlers," f iir mipiuillu,'.' ".Nurviiin Aiiildoti," Ao., Ao , Ao..and ulter you nro siulrlli'il with lha remit, thun try into box ul'Old Dootor 11 it i-li n t ' ldinllpli Spi-eilli) l'illii nnd bo rffinrud to lu'allh nml vlitnr In U lluin llilny dny. Thiiy nro purely vooetsble, pleimnnt to tnko,' hiiu miumrv iu ineir ciiuctn ea tno tinmen. uwn and Uaitcrou ouii-iiiuiion lallvrutl uuimlilutliai. Ol.lnnd viainir mm i hk n i limit tviin tti 1 1- nutii in tiikolliam wllh mtviiiittiKi. Dr. Illinium r Kulinh Mpcullld I'ilti cure tn le limn Ml ilnyn, tlio wuiit enw-s In Norrouiun'M. Impalensy, lrnintiir l'eony, bomitiul WvhktlrM liiiiiUy,niul nil t'rlnm-r.HoXitiil, uud .Nurnao" Atlvolloun, xut uinllur from what omue pro. 1 nu t'll. l'riuii, Uao Lliillitr per box. Lent, punt iuld, by mull, on rcuuliituf nn in .Iit. Addri'M, iIami-:sh. iit:Tbi:n, NoUU Drnndwny, Sew Vork, Uvnprnl Agont - P. 8. A bus in-lit In any nddrow on the receipt ttt pilau which 1- Ono IIuIIhi piwl frtv. A tlrterlp- live Circulur iuiil on npiiliciiuuii, ., .... July 22, iM0j.-2tu ti. ; , ; .'.; IIiivnkttss Hmi.ow l'xit. Xcvor. slnoo thoilnva uf TUInn.Juis thero hrciiso grent n rnitu fur gulden Itttlr. All Khn lm p Okinilu lockn, buui light, tow. , drub, guidon hrmvu. uulnirii, gllLli'rrnti reHmr, uiui , pl ilriKvn.'' Ofiotitipiitt iluteiKiwy nktliir. of ;iii . j ! milky wbltfitbu lint ufn illy oup. mln-yuiioVtUiu went togetltcr. lh linir in the ile cuiijlilorn- , lion Wllbi'iitb iiK'n 0c eiifvln dlll'erciit. . Bo Unit I titer linve mfil.ili-nl goo I tnrto lonrmy Ihi'inu'lvcH : In me atiim mml nt thu llrmrn finite Cintliinir lbiM of Hnvkhlll A Wllmin. Nm. lki.1 nnd 0u.' (Jliwtnnt utrcnt. nbuvo Sfi.xjh. Ibu hoir tuny bu IK dark ns night or n wane nicr. . ,.i .'. . '-'wuiaiiKua ii -. wiiisiiKiisiii .. ; " lo .von wnnt Whlnkrraor itnnrtnehi 1 Our flro cluii (lompoiinil wilt foroe Ihotn to grow- m tlio moolhoat fiu or oh In. or hntr tn Wild houde. la Hix ' Wok. . 1'rlco, Ij.lii). t-unt by mail nnynhore, 'vrrj' "7VrU' T1"?'.. .. , I n Vebraaw IB ' ' """"'' .S.Y. - . , ,. To t'oiinuniittirOM. ', St'FFi:itl'll8 wllh Coitmimptlnn, Aithmn. Unm. eliilU, or uuy dlaoano ot tha Throat or bun, will bo ohvorfully liirninlicd. without oliiirK. with tha remedy by iho itnuuf whlu (lie Jlev. Duwaiiu A. V'll.fiuX, of WitltnuiiburgU. New .Vork. wm sum-pk-tuly riw'iirvil to health, otter having 4ulTuruj acvo nl yunr wllh thnt ilrouil dlfumo, CotiMiuipllim. To Ciiiifumpiivo niifti-reni, thia rriiiedv U worlhy of na immodliito trial. It will mat nothing, nnd mny bo the mnnne of tholr prrfoct rnUorutioo. Thim iloni. ring (he none will nluone addrona It k v. .JibU AllU A. AVII,HO,. 10J .uui h Second timet, Uillliima. burgh. Klnga Uounly, Now Vork. 'ifagual 6, IHil5. Of i ' . '-; Uo-WllCWH, ItllllUlM-.. i,..,.,. Treated with lbs litmnatfucet-mi by Dr. J. IhnAOM 1 Ocullal nml Auriat,.(ruituiirly uf be-den. Jliillund.) No. AID IMno atruot. rhilinlelphliiT Tcstimniitula ' from the tnieit re bible aouroca la the City nnd fmin. ' tryunnbuari-iiiil bh nffloe. . I'lio int-.lk.nl funnily aro , luviled to iwoouiimiry ibuir pulu-nt. as be liun no c- oruta in uia prnuiico. ArltUul-il l-.yM. Inacrlvd with out palu. So oharge uittdo fur l-x.iliill:ulloit. July . iwu. I; BUNBUUY in nn Finur, -I J'it". "..' ; .' Huticr, ' Till law, ' f.nrd, ' r 1 ; l'uik, , Diwon, limn, 11 Shouldor, . . MTiont, Kye, 2 in 41) 4 Si Si Irt ''M 2 ' 180 en ' 4i bO J 5(1 7 00 Cn, Oat., y , Duckwhest, i'laxaocd; UIOTsnraexl, ' NEW,, ADVERTISEMENTS. P. PIP S! P U.M PS!!, Tho lubnorlber having purohnsod the rhtht of NOllTIIt'MUKHLAND Cot'NTV, for putting Iu in .ym:k'n i.uinov:ni;T ox Uonsn Wi.w and Watkb Fuixts, will faml.h Iheui to all pcraons Iu the ouuuty who luuy dealru Iheae ehinp und eonvetilcut puinpa. Ihoy eon be sunk lo a proper depth In Iwo houra liuio,ut but on third the price of nn ordinary liuuip, aud liir uueapooss aud ooavonieuuu ouunot ba eiiuullsd . . , '"' ' ' ' " A. F. CLAW. . gsnkury. September 21, 1831. ' ,.. :, ... AT TIIK EXCELSIOR SHOE STORE. WM. n. M1LLEB, HASJuit arrlvo.1 from New Vork and l'ltiludul pbia, wllh a cjioloe flock ff . BOOTS; AND SHOES. of tbo latiwtatylea, end aclectcil with great euro, to ault ull, nnd ia ilutoruilncd, to bluoae all bUeuitomera great and amall. ' - - ' . iryou want th lulcet ai;1ea, FANCY. TbAIN, AM) UtUAllLK, gut lbs Dxcqlaiur Sim btoro, Him liupvr ahocs aro sold Ibury. and- lu alwuya ohonper to buy a good artiolo at tho euuo pi ice than It la tu buy a poor one, fur , lis aas- i -. , i ;. i Mva s Cidf Stitched lloots. i .' ' " Fudged " n ii IeKel ' and nil Vlnde ol heavy Unote. LAbV'8 FANCV AND I'LAIN BUOKS, high top ol tho in tax fnahion. Vhlldruu's Fauoy and 1'laia high tupiiod houitot every deacrlplion. ItUV'H llOOlli of nil kin la and slvlea, which will bi sold us low e ean be bad snywher. Cnll and examine bU atuok of lioota and bboo. hefors you buy ewhr. N oiiarge made fur ahowiug iheui . Will tell M'boUwiila A Heluil. . ltenieinber the plaoo, Market Square, Suubury, Pa, 'ji'cjitembcf M,'lo4.( ' , , 1 "ru runilltcly (hu.f.iit .oila-a' ' ' ' ' ALL Pcraotii knowing thcruaolvoa jinUUed lo tbo underalgned ou Hook aeoount or olhcrwl.e, are kervby BOtlHed lo make aeltlement of th snme on or belor tb lot day of October Box, na no further scab will be given, aud lb uooouli will then be - ' , " J0UN VILVLU ' Cufchury, bapi lt, JS(Ji ' rxnmlnattoM 'r TftlrtterJi."" J1 .. Tb publi uSBilnstion o(TeMbev rS"V fV Cff mbn Subbots of Korlnumberl Snd county wfll Bfc'toTd )n tlit fol lowing order! " . , ., .. ,. Chilitquiuiue, Bodom Softool Tlotnio Mondny, Oot. 9. Tnrfeuh Cbsrch Vntt Reboot Hntitoi TueMlsn (Sat 1IA lleUwsre and MoEwntille, Siukipg Bprjogs, ',i- nrajpy, vci. I I . T.ewtt uiui Tartjotvltls,' T4HlVflI" Betiool "ftD, , Tburstlay, Out. 12 . . , , , - , ,!, it roiut, JSVttuul 'lou.e, Soli 8tur4j,'.0cl. li'J' Jbowcr Augiwtn, Zun .CluroU1&huoL.UouiM,.,Vr. nodny, Oct. 18. i I, i , .jL, ebsinokln, Klyiburg 8choot'lfdqM)'TKwttyi?"f Qb "J M carUart, Uuslitpwn. Sohool iijuae, Ifrjflay, t'pper Auguita, lleed'i' School Douie, Sat'ur3, i-'fc. i, -. TIlO CXIlinlnritluns will Anmrnnnn. rMnnnlirnW. nt V o'elock, A; M. Aplloii4 bot prefSfltiittbe ooui- n'.racctsCjTrHiTp.ijt bo sdmittod into the elius, , .o pcieoni except actum spnllosnu for1 teho6l 0. the fi-sr'ectlte' district will ba eVsminrMt.. V. nSTKISfMt.. . I .elin -.ii le i- i' .iii -, JACOU,Us,H, ft) Northumberland, Sept. 22, laijj 31 i..iiii:m i'a.m v ix its: ) 7! Old HSlnUnh 1 Fur Alnuiiicto.-y, No. 7li Arofi Ftrpot .abov)7llt rmb.VlJ A. ' 1 I have SoW in lore of my own Iuiirtuiinn t. MiuHtisoUire, one tnii LAHUKHT;: fia.l , most .bLAL'l'it'lJli aeloutioufl fVApg.jf sg AMJX t UllS,. i , i i'ror riHiUcB' nn-f Clrild- rep won, la tho City Also a fino aswrtuiont of t) cut's Fur Gloves and Col lars, i . ,, '. .,- 1 nm oaablwl to d'upoio of my good nt rerj rcn suDnblo prions, und I would tiicrutbre solicit a cull from uiy fricodi of Nortbuuborlund Couuty, and i- oh'hy , '. -. Ijf r.cuiomler tlio Xnmo, Xiimlicr nnd ttrocl ! , t- . JPWXFAHEIKA. .-, i - 71S Archil.,ttbovo7ili. n)i aide - i . , . I'lUUlUJU'lIIA ,. I lmvo nu rmluct, nor ipncoiWu wllh nnv utbui Iu I'hIUiMplila. . . . . , ...... ., Sept. ii. 11W4 4inw , , , , , . . '.-. " E STMT'S ' GlSTTAOia'" AUK not only unoqunllod. but Ihoy nr alimlalely unoqUHlind, by miy othsr lteed luatruinoiit in tlieenuntry. Dujlunod cxpromly for Chitrohua ntn SohonU, lliuynrs found to Do eiiunlly well mlnpted, tu the parlor atxl drawing room. Fur .ilo ntilv by E. M.ltltt'CK, Nn. Irt North Seventh alroel. Phllwlolpliln... t VAlim llrojlliury'a l'lnmui, nml a suinulotu a-. niriuient of tho l'orfuot JltbOilliON. , Kept-. 2a, IrrtS -lyw G0LP. 1- 1805, 180Q, 1807. SILVER. -. . t , ' 1 to 75C00 ! ! T WO XJOL.XiA.IlS. Jbinufaotitrera' Afienia I Our Now Mode. Ono of our Hold or Hilvttr WaU-lina, or Hllvcr Tea Hula In' J, M bvluw aUiUil. One ufinir tea sotts' or one pli-tiil of our (luld i Pllvi-rwnru la worth a bu.'hol ol the client) dollar, jjwetry ! ! Wo lmvo adopted the following mmlu of llii'l'UilJUItON ly a.ilo uf 7 j.UUO ui licloa of value I i i ! i- Oiii .w Jiili I The .irtlclon of good uo ihiiiiIhu-o-I fruut 1 In 7.1. , 0.10! ."i7,4ll(i eoiwIaUng of l'mmw .llulmluiina. Gold lb Killer Walohcn, bowing ilvil.iitu., 'i'ou it ThIiIo Hotts. Solid Silver ten nml tulilo Smoiia uu 1 l-'ork; t-lo., elm, and Iho other jOU bmU Uho!' vhIiio .luw olry, Work .t Toilet Camn, l'l)i(V;inj,li Album, Oprnfiioe Kilrer Watches, nnd fuliity'artinlc in rt variety .- T4.UO0 nnticw numbered from 1 to 7ft. OD'f nre prliitcd nnd put Inro acnled cnvrtuncs nnl welt mixed nnd oneoi'thcae la tnkonout and aent is the pcrn.n funding to i.a 2j oente lo eovor espenas of poiilngo, oorreirndcnae oto.. and t he nrtinloot goods eorriwpiMiiliiig with Iho niimker an tha notice will bo , aunt lo the holder of tho anina lmmo41:itnly (if he itonlrc to purcluiM the article) on tho rcoeint of two ' dollnra.- Kor lntnnoe ; I r tlio number on the nolle sent to you rhauld bo 6ill, imd a piano ordinmomt oil or gold wiitohehoulil bo nuinboi-ed win; il will bo acni to you ahuuid be .';!(, ntid plmio or tli-iutond ! aott or gold wnloh ultould bo nuuibvreil 6tM. it will b? sent to you for. 12, end toon for overy artiolo in our lint nl TiiiStltl nrlinle. 1 ' I - fjf After reoolvlng the srJole, If It dooanot plcaao you, jou can ruturu it, aud juur money ahnli La ru i fnmluil. ' J.'i ecnla must be aent tn pny expeneo of poUger '. Correaioiidoiioe oto., on ono nuiioo 1 ltuiucmbcr : that whatever artiolo c.irri--p-,n.lH wllh tho uutuhcr ou yuur notice, you aua huvo it by tmyuiK Two liollura fur It. whether it bo wnrlh tluil or $-ue. Aud It ia fur our lutercal to duul f tirly, ami send out our flue articles, in it glvua- ouiifldcuoe tu tho public, uud thereby luci cuaua uur aulas. THY een xr.v mode ! I :. . irpon rnocipt of 2Ci els., whl-ib pays fur oorrotpon di'l oo. poatnge eto.. wo ik-iii! ouu i.oltoo. I' poii reeolpl ul SI, which pny lur ourioipondonoo. poiil.ige. oto., wo send tix nuiic.n. l'Hiii receipt vf$j wlilob pnya lor oorrenpondonoo, poaiagn, uto., wo will etnu'-lll 0-iliiXX. nml u line pro aunt valued ut not I en Ihitn H-', ua a tuiuitle of uur goo Is I pon reootpt uf ilS ljlch p lynfur oiirreip-aideiice. pn.UK.., eto., wewillaoud lu Vulious, un t u tulli eilver Wutolt. by reiuin mull. .' AUliSIW Wa.NI'KH. H.ud for n o!ruihir ! Aguula allowed n lurgaemh cimaii.nlni, hy wliiuli they o.in make tU wuiMy. Addros plululy ...... lU4;il i llUOTJtiiU, Hslesriient' " - '," - " M, SI Liberty atreot 1 ; "' ' , New Vork City. H I Kept. 21, lsOJ.-ly"' ' , ; . .. , ;'' oOOR 1003IEX WANTED. Waatod immediately tu. or 100 men to work on Knilruad oouU-aot, tu whom It 7 per day will be paid. Apply lo J Ad. M ALONii i. HUN, Cootral Hotel, bunbury. I'a. Kept. 0, 18a4 ktiiay :nv. CAMli to the aubaci-rber on or about tho 2ftih na Auguat loat, s ttray Cow, nbout fix yeara old, hue wblto ahouldcrj. rod over tho buck, white hind toga, hua s amull bull nn. Tho owner or owners aro ri-quuitud lo cotuo forwurd, prove property, pay charges and take her away, oiherwiae aha will bo duuoaod ofaoourding to law. CaAUI.KSD.BOVElt, Cameron twp., Sept. 18, 1833 2m Auilltoi-'oi Police. TUE undoralgucd audi lor liavittg been appointed by tho Orphan' Court of NurUmiuborlund county, au auditor to dialrilmic the bull.tnce Ui tbo baud, uf .liiuibelh M. Clonvor, Aduiluatruirlx of the oatuto oi Kituber Cluuvor, ducoonud, will meet all porno intoruatud for tlilf purpoao, ut Uio uITioe of icglcr i Kino. In th borough of Sunbury, on Motid.-iy tha 21.1 day of Ootuber, A. 1), lauj.at 11 o'oluuk A. 11., of aald day. , .. Q. W.ZlEutEll, Auditor. ' .' mi. i:. i. i.i'.iii.kv, PHYSICIAN AND SUKOKON NORTUUMBEIHiA.SrD, PA. " - . " j IH. Ll'MLKY baa opened an o.Tloe In Nofih'tm" burl and, and oflere bieiviuo tu tb people of that plue aud tbo adjniuing lewud-ip , Olhoo next door tu ilr. bowtl'a bUoe blurs, where b esn found at all buure. Nurlbuaibrland,Agutt 19, 1884. 'J'lio .VIitMon A lluntllis t'liMnct rni. mrty dlirarentltTlel, adnntel lo am-red and aiiiulnr muaio. for .ill tn'filoO each. TIUKT Y HVKUOUlor BILVKH MKUAbrt, or other drat promiuuia awarded them, lllualruted Coutloiruas lie Ad.lr.-e. MASON 4 ll.J(L,N, llusrux, or .MASON llUOTIItltS, Now Vork. September, 18tJ5. ly - ' ? I ( XTNQ'p' , N I -lim iMiif.F: la (he only prepartlon of the kind mad from th fruit. . Aa n ttlol of Soououiy, purity, and doli elnu.ueea, it vounut be aurpiusod, and ia ruooieinond d by pbyaioiana for lnvalida oudtRmily uaa. It will keep lor jeara In any olimata, wbUtltt eondenasJ (onu reudora It aapeotully eonrenleut for travel on. All whuuM Uimonaar requoated to give it a trial. tnieruUumuiita st home, purtioa, and pionlca should not bo without It. For el by all Cruggiat ael ttrat-itlaae Uroears. Mnufoturd only by LOL I3 J. AltTZUER. X. Hi faurj Bu-Mt, New York bepl lo,18o..-ly rf , -A-.;-.. i . i