The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, June 12, 1872, Image 4

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REPUBLICAN
MOM, CONVENTION.
(i rani's IVjuilvity l"n;i.;iie.i.
The Enthusiasm Unbounded.
Sihtc'ics of (ion. lp;an, (iov
Orr, William A. (iray, li.
13. Llliott ami James
II. Harris.
1 There is Nort a
Anywhere."
rn:i..i.Ki.! niA. June .j, lsll
The beautiful Quaker City present-
I this uornanr a most inspirited and
iutr.i.tive appearance. The streets
w.re pay with bunt in? displayed from
li'.iMilretis oi ouietinps, uii'l resoiinl t
! the iii'isie of numerous brnds. while '.
:. whole citv was alive with ciiizen-j;
tra mrors.
i he Convention met in the A cade -
en..- t i i ll .
y of M usic, which hi' il been most
.dMi i;i;i" ileeoratett It.r the tcvn-d'.Il
under the S5!ervisicin of (Jenend lSinp
ham, the Postmaster. Theaeeommo
d ;:ii!is for members of the press were
ample and comfortable, for which
their thank are due to Francis WYIK
U the
r;t.:ni i,i
11.:
After the
Ul.
appointment of Committees, the Con-
eiition resoJ eil it.-e'l into a sort oi
experience meeting, and rousing
speeches were made by (Jeneral John
A. Logati, (terriit Smith, cx-(iov, Orr.
of Noir.h ( oroJina.
and Vi llliani A.
C.iv .X rkiiiisHS. II 15 rilii.1t of
South Carolina. and.TameslI. Harris, ! "J"'
, x i:... ti.. .i i... ''bands located
oi .Mn ji vuiuiiuu. i lie inree laner ,
i.re colored men. fhev were r-ceiv
ed with g! at :i;husiasm, and acipiit
ted themselves most admirabiv.
. . . .
A touching scene occurred during;
the speech of Mr (irav, which wa.j
probably ob,ervc,l by but few He ;
referred ia most feeling terms to the;
services Corritt Smith had rendered
hi
humanity which is divine. When
Mr. Or.iy iir-t mounted tiio .latfonii
the veteran a i:oii; i.niist was isib'y
a fleeted, hut i-t this allusion to him he
was (jiiiie overcome by his feelings.
He W ent cojiioll-iv as he saw the rep-
n --eiiti'iivc of the opjiressed race to
W hoe i lifranchiselUelit he had devo
ted u'l llie energies of a long life,
siamibig i.'i llie Natioiial Conrention
of the 1 on.iuaiit arty of the country.
Miol thus acknowledging his services.
The distinguishing feature of the
oroeeedings to-dav was the cntiiU!-
ia-m which every mention
Ual.lo of (Jell. til'aUt CVoLed.
iio!h':i;U'o:i beimr a foregone
o; tlie
His re-eo-iclu-
-;o:i. there has been comparatively
iitile talk of him hitherto, the atten
tion of del .rates being ab-orlwd by
t iie contest over the ice-i resuieticv ;
. 1
, .,
hut miring the speeches 111 the Con-!
, , 1 ,.
( i.tion to-4hsv every ill usion to Ins
i ... - .
s-ful alniiiiistration oi the gov-
-'I.
crnmeut during tin
past
four vci
;
r. '
and cvitv expression t. contuience in 1
- .. , .
liiifi a- the bi-.-t exec
tioii tbiring the next
itivt for the
"a-
four vears, was
; ion for the man himself. It is cer
tain that Summer's Malignant As--;:i:t
upon him in the Semite a few
days :'S't, li:is reacted in his favor.
The false rnd scurrilous charges made
lioll t' Ul:l:l'Ull llllll IlMlll SUCH 11 1-
1 : -"k liv jriviiiir ii'm an ovorw ln-lmiiiLr
imijl'rilv in Xtivcinlit-r. V.vvn tlio.-c
1k lia lii itiotVirc f'juinl fault with
l.iin (Hi Minn- uccuimts and iven liiiii
liilif-wann .-tijijinrt. sire iijv wnnu
iiml ntliti-i;i-tic siilvociitcs if his
i-:iil
A in ! ln-r tiling was uoiicvalnV tfi-
1;IV. 'i'linx- W fl!lclnl'(l the Cill
l iliMHii Culi". elitioll w ill l'elilellll r the
i mire silisencc .f eiitlnisiasin wlieii
I'leelevV iioiiiinaiii u was aiinnuiiecd,
eeit aiiHiiur tlelejiiitioiis from N v
Yik anil fe-ilInT States. Scarce
ly a nice w as raiscil in tlie galleries,
a:i;i Many 1-lcLrati iis sat in sullen
.-'.! m-e. To-.iav, however, when eu-
), itr i. were jiroiiouiieil on (irant, every ,
delegation resliolliied iieartllV to tilt
-elitililelits. ail'l their cheers Wert
n ...v.. I l.i- i ... .. ... ..... ii, i. .. I
the iral
.?... : . .. i...ii ,
cries
.f
When" Mr. Mc.Micha l. in Lis opening
peeeh, said that the renomin.ition
,
't
1
Jeneral (Jrani wa
i fin -one c.nclu-
sion. and that he was an honcster, i
Im-IIi T IjTkI Tflli'l 1 1 . :1 Tl fi.lill !1!1V iif
kl .tt
tioii ror.e to their feet, and a shout i
t l ' II 1 r L lll'U IU I, aUII'l ii ni"Ul'
went up from the auditorium and ral-
leriesihat fairlv shook the buildin?
o,. its solid bed. Certainlv those-
present at the si -iou to.,lavf who
have fancied that there wa-Ho warmth !
of cordiality in si
(Jniiit bv the Heiui!
port f (Jeneral
icau pany, mu.-t
have M'eu abundant ground to adojit
l.ii'.-ti nt i.iieliisions.
riiu.APi i.i h ia. June o, 172.
i'er.- uial e.ierieiic iu more than
half u -dozen national conventions tells
me that not within that period has
there Im-cii another of heller yrit mm el,
iiiirher puriioM-s or surer resnlts for
nr. nominee ocioic tne pe.-pie. ' "
s:l mm .e rnim i nm ,:., .,
ei s.roI1K,i , i;i,k. " . 1 1.1 si
"i - B"" '." r , " .V "
a nil. tv. woum liiadetiiiaieiv ttes riiH
Mil H
tin-tact, ilu' nxru-a lu-owUuiirs
. i.im.1 uiu ,., i upress . coumr M
this. Could all thc people have been ,
, - . . .
w.tne-ses, th. re would I not Im- the
fallow ofatloubi. Ihc speeches
pearaueo ul the
Siniih before lht
venerable (Jcrritt
Com CSltioll Wll 11
... . ,,
M'l.ii-li ion i-nii liirillv i.viM..-t t.i
st i m
" . ' , ' .
witne-s a second tim
When the el- j
oipient Orr, of South Carolina,
that (.'en. (.rant was a necessity to
the South, and that he. as one who
1....1 1 .. . 1 .1 1 1.1 . ..
.uu .... ... "in 11 m.. uutl come
hi-re to say so, there was no room for
ili-l't iief. The -i: l h u.-h.sia ruse to a
pilch wleh was seareely parai.i-leii
by that which responded to the eo-iu-lit
lle.-by aud the dashing Lo
v. .1 i i
.iii. .... wen- ll. i- o.'H t il l litoi s a
whit b hind their white brethren '
. iiher in manner or matter. Co.isid-!
a-riny their history, it would not Lv
too lunch ti) sav tl.attl.eV bole off the
Tl. ...... ." .i ...!..
l-Jllll. IIIOV II1 SOliK'l Hill" llll!
v,o,l.rr,.I b. uU ,1,;. i ?..i.rn
r.i . -i,., ir t i ,
f the wurberc tOHeakfortlicmstlv S
,. I. ' . .....
villi such ' rftm nee, h-amm" wit'
i ... rt i , r
i.iiii jiri. pi it'.i .
Thev Lad
a reasOU
for the faith that w as in them, und .
1'ild it i.iarvillousy well. They, too, ;
. ...i .,..!.. .i.,.c,. ,i -- - : .i i.; . .,,.t o
Ni r. ii.i'i .-.mi iiir.i io-i;. mm in. : t-i , i i: . . .i .r Miirainsi none ; uiui uu. i- i.". .... ,..
, .- .ii , i " -.i r.iecicu accoiimi; iu me u..ic in in..- ( ; - . , .1 . pots seen live years 0111 was sown 1111
rst time Ood has pleased me with:,, , ,- ... ... : r mir for do iberation as to the inter- ' . ., ....
1 -i i-i , 11 liciiuo lean iiaii in t-o.neniioii in : . , iter similar circumstances i lie first
the smhi of the grand, noble old man. : . 1 , .,,; ests of t he Piciuibbean iart v or of the ' ioanu. i m nr. i
. i r , -i i . i . the iwoiile I d m c erv tate, on i 1 . or fresh seed came un in (deven davs
(Jcrritt Ninth applause who stood , 1 ' , , r ,i.-,.,' , ,,r eountrv, but a meeting to obevv the : , . "I" "V " 1 1 " ,"v ' s-
. , r 1 i J ii have asse mUlcd mr tnc tuirjiosc ot " ""l ' , , , ' 1 the wcatliT beni"' rather cool- the
bv us a:d for us when we could not ' . . ,;.,: ....'l;,.,,,. . r ir exact np demands of arrogant power. u" '"n rauiir tooi, un
i r i r-r i : placin? in nomination candidates tor ; , , .. r . ,. . ! st-eoml wed one vcar old come in
stand f.-r ourselves, rreinendous , . . ... .,,., r Nether the admonitions of Cincin-i ,: , .- ' ,
. i .r, ,. , the two highest olliees in the gilt ot - . r , , , , , thirteen da vs. The five vcar seed
npp au.-o.l Tlicsiir'iio himrejiavs1 , . : , v,. , T. ... ! uati. nor of Miinner, ane heeded, and : , '"'.' "- , l,
r o .i . -i -! i r. the American tieople. 1 on represent ; .... in the other pots came un irrcnilarlv
mo for all the toil, ml the snfiermir. f , , ' , , , ' ! it is proposed to hctrar the organiza-1 ".' . "". ' r. i ul ""r "1111.'
,, , r -ci i. r, a part v lounded mi the Proa. lest i in-, ') i i . the first in eighteen davs and after-
ail the jiaia of years. 1 lie sight of ' f f , :.,:,. .i i, ,,'., turn to prat if v mere personal govern- 1 u" , J u.-mou jnu mi r
i:... 'i r.:.i. . i .... ci pies of li eedom, ju-t k e and liuiu.i n- s . I e- wards for near v a month. The crams
... , 1.1 r 1 ski lu v . a unci , liecause in its con- ingnest, pucn. cenaiois e, i.ogau f , .. . ,
an piaiise. w hich showed that the pref- . , 1 ' A 1 .1 1 . ; 1 ti . -.. , .1,.. l, .r 1 Uhmkl know a first-rate renovator
, , , , . . t tinned success are centered the best and Morton were tne speakers. A, . ,
eieii.e of the oe eirates for him as the , .. , . , , . .. , ..... ' ..,.! which will pay for itself, by its own
, , interests and highest hopes of the ; campaign was ncter opened more . . ' - -
sieM rr.ss.lesit was based not onlv-on "l 1 1.. t ;,.,,, ,llu;,ir;,..iiiK,W';olinwii' vcar.ainl leave the
... . . , country. ' uu.-pieiouslv. An linniense majority . . ' . . ,' .
a ci.-ar ami inte hgent conviction that ' - , . m. n 1 1 f , .. ..,,,1 .1,., ,, good it tloes the land for clear pro it.
, 1 1 . ' 1 r In conclusion. Mr. ( lafilm called is promised lor Oraut and tne Mate e
l,e was the be-t man in tie nation lor , ' ' . " , . - it, it. ..,! !,..- The writer goes on to 8ay that he
; , , , , , . "upon l'ev. ACxander Heed, of I' ii -, ticket 111 Philadelphia, and there is 1
1.1,.,,.. . ....i. 'i- ... 11 uur ur-i . ........ . . . .. :. . . ..l i' . .. i ... .. .. i(. v . I f Atfiit o r... a
ov Miminor. nave opened tne eves ol , , . . ,, -it c 1 i 1 i 1 11 ...t- ,.f 1 1..1. ....... i oners and trampled down the weeds.:
.. .. . . .1 . . chairman, and lion. II. S. Lane, J. Paul Strohbock, ot A laoaiua, prcsid- .. ... . ' . . . ;
(.1:1:1; s .-!ii:;iorters to the true nature ... . ... . . , , '. , ., , ,-. 1, -n;. . ,,t ...,.1, He fed the 1 through the winter on
,-.i 1 1 , , H. 1' att. of lrgima, and Mr. Lewis, .ed, und delnercd a liidliunt speech, , 1 . 1 r..i 1
"i lie- . 'oi" -n i '11 10 111111 ,iin. '11 in.- , , w .. i.ll'. l... i::.,..l -..-ol, I muo 101 1 , 1.11 100.-, 'A.I-! aim aiimv
, . , , , 1 1 colored, of Louisiana, conducted hm on the political situation, with reter- ' '
in' mbcrs of the liartv, and developed , . . ' . ' -, ,1,. ,.,,1 .a,; ,f tiw. meal or shorts. I hcv throve well,
.. 1 1. ! , to the chair. j.ppause. Mr. Me- enee to the good standing ol the ...... . . : . . '
a sympathy for him. and a detcruima-''.1, , . , S 1 ' ,. .J ., . ... ,,, ,.,... i'had thirteen lambs in the spring'.
f allothi rs tlie Wst witn.'sst-s, tos-
tififtl to tlx- (ruth of what (Jovrrnor
Orr ai-t, ami to tin rcrtaiiity that
lIrcc-iiai ti r.sof a million of colored
voters would tand i u lody for
(Jrant. There arc other thinpr's not
s woriliv of notieent oimv Htiiiiii -
i-.i IiH- iiivcnli'iii as oooy n nijfiiiiu
, nujo--es and ability. Jen. (irnnt
wis already nominated a second time
in the heart of tin c'.eleiratos. and
with an enthusiasm too which was
. not true of the Clii.nff.) Convention.
jTl.i.- notulile fact was ireipiently re-1 Trcsidents arc not all pifted with
ferrcd to liy tliosc who could sjM'nk ; clairvoyance; they do not all read
I front observations. Hesides, ev ry i character in advance. Hut we have
'State and Territory was represented j aniplecompensntion.fornotwithstand
Jar to tJ. very last district, and there ' in? the industrious effort! to saddle
;was not a shadow of doubt about the 'him with corruption in these appoint
itriuim.h of the Keuublicau t.artv in ! ments, they have all failed, and he-has
' the com inj," election. To-morrow (Jrant
; lH1,;.lu.j j,v Taniation.
j yor yj(.,. iv,.s;(-"ot ,lie friends of
, W ilson and Colfax are almost equally
1 .,in,i,Mlt( nhhoudithebitteraiv mix-
- jous yor 'Uon ouv f,ftv votes
are claimed to be wont in? to nomi
nate lorn m tin first ballot, and there
are those who are confident he will
t. .,,.,:.,i.i .... ii... u.ninil Of
' ,.,..,,. ,,;s disiiut-d bv the friend
.. -
j vr (-,,lfa. The decision of Penn-1
Isvlvania to go solid tor ilsoii lias
been regarded as going far to decide
' the battle. The chances are that way
at this h"iir. There is not a jar nny-
'. where.
; Piulahkumma, dune f. The lle
; publican National Convention dele
i gates were assembling rapidly at
i 1 1:C0 in the Academy of Music.which
! was admirably arranged for the pur
I pose, and charmingly decorated. The
j enthusiasm was already at fever heat,
llindin; occasion lor expression mo-
rv as either of the two military
in , the gallerv plaved
al airs Among -the
; familiar national airs. Among
! numerous spectators crowding all the
I ('h'ief Justice Thompson, of pt.,,.. -
l . 111. I !..-11 V . III. .ill. .."-".J, J.l.i !. , , . -
i - ;a i the jiarty bv the nomination ot an ac-
;:!l;,( afu.r ,Kmn ,,x.fim.(.n,r i eeptable" Presidential candidate one
. Convo!ltion t0 or. who would ,.1h-v the laws and re-
. j..,;,!. ! spoct the popular will; but it was
1 'T'. .'!!'. (v,....,...v.!nwv evident that it was hoping
O o.l.l lll.l.. !10lllOV.-l!!lt S ll!l'e
heen the wonder and admiration of ,
the civilized world. The promises
made four years since of progress
and reform have been faithfully ful
filled, in the guarantee bv the nation I
of e.pial rights to all, in the reduc-!
tiod of the public expenditure audi
the public de!it. in the lilting of the;
public burdc'is. in tin
of the public credit, in the establish
ment of the public faith, that no act
of repudiation shall ever stain the
statute book, and in securing peace ;
, i , l..,.,,.-i,...o .1...
and order throtiglimit the entire re-1 -public.
Vou are summoned to d"-i Philadelphia Safe
dare anew Voiir lidelitv to those prin- ! State
espies and purposes which have
brought such uenofu-lent rulers to the
nation. We w ill not fear that the
people will desert those who have
' , . ., . . . ,
...'....I. (1.11 1 1. . . L l.l.S. .,11.
, oeen laiimu in inernpn trusts mr ;
. 1 ,1 .
.other men aud other organizations ;
. . , , f . .'
been faithiul in their high trusts for
u ui . 1 11. iiiii-i :ii..jitoilllHlliei-
, . - ,, 1 . ' ,
oil's ami i.ioiinsc 10 ium 1 e 10 owi 001-,
.... t ... .... ... r . r.
1 j 1 ir 11-s ni iiiiittuii u 11 11 riimi
... ., r ... . ,1
UCl IIS 1TO 11.111 ,110 111III l-OIIll-
itieni liii lii 1 nut oiii 1. .1 use 11 111 1 1 itiiii) oi, :
. . ,. .ii,-!
......oi 1. 11.1 hit iiii-.v..i..ti.il il..f..c-
..'.." '
jtions, tiver all combination
however
lohia. w ho addressed the Throne '
of (Jrace. asking the Divine blessing j
011 the nation and this assemblage of ''
representatives. Music by the band. !
Here Mr. Colfax nominated Hon. j
Morton McMiihael for temnorarv
.1 4 - C. t..,. f.. .
I H Mill 1 II 111! IW1 .1 . t I'llllltlUV.. J11 .
' . ,. 1 , , . i i
. Newlni, f New Jersev; John li. 1
i r. t
uhl.ard, of Wc.n Virginia; Hiram ,
iL ..t i. i i ... ! n..
1 Ol ler, .jr., oi rim imh j.iae i eimn -
ii n rt
ton 1 iiUeii, of Maine.
Tl.. f xiTriM-.iii tlien ejilleil for t he
roll of states for the nomination of
coiiunittees on Cn deuiials, on Heso- j
lotions iind on Hules.
After the committees had l.eeii an-1
- , . '. ir i:1!' srllil llic 11 H w Lr l crc it 11- 1 1 ei iiiaii." 01 111
nounecd, calls were made for liciier-! est terms, and lav down a platform in . ' u "1"
alJohn A. Lo-an, of Illinois, who j the German Republican spirit, which ! farl ,,i 'l1!'0!' 'IMJ'rovwl, AM.o w.H
was H-akd iu a private bo:c As the will be submitted to the National ! thw ,'"U l rjhot
Coiiventioii would not be denied, the Convention bv the Committee to- l'1"1"'- r ffuuno.
(icTieral responded, aud w as received !
with tumultuous applause.
. . .. iv i. .i .t :r .1... !
i.e-.crai znn mil. km .. ,.. ,
peop;e could witness the i -nthusiasm .;
I of the Convention at the name of;
:ini.rnl firfint it wmild HnddeTi tl.eir :
.' .-
, r. ,.
morcciithusniiifort.encr-;
tiicre wa
:ranl ,Iia" ;vl",'n !lis ."am
was !
It I
ill rt in r.t im 'i ivi hi .-tti.
' 1.1 V
..1 1 I. 1....1 II
""V ' " ,u .V.- , ' I
aml deserved tne econium wen none,
rood and taitliJul servant thou hast j
!be
g,
a laahful over a few thmirs, we
will - make thee ruler over man v.
.. - .a , 1
CLou,, '"'W. aiiu.I wlueli General .
L,'!r,an r;,r,',.,-J . .
f'-mjr is a verbatim report ;
f .'Tntt Mmth s speech. .r. Mn.tlr
: , !
(JF.Vn.KMF.X
M .. I 1
1 he time has near-
ly come
round when tne American ;
ai 1 . a
peopil
uiv to choose their hicf ma.cr-1
istrate. lio shall it !: (. ries oi
"(;rant! (irant and loud cheers.
Whom shall we nominate More cries
01 -i.raui: j ltx- an say t.raui. ; moniiis, and inen ran away, luriiinpr, r'sult uu hoavj- isoils A nursery of
Well, I a.-ree with you. Why doup at Jersey City a year after as ! stami.ard pear trees," on stron- mil
you say (iranl? Uecause he wasj uster of the gospel., and having ; was doubled in frrowth by an applica
ble savior or the country. Applause another wife, while the first wifo j tion 0f ashoi ; a oimilar appHeatiuu iu
blessed the eountrv in time of peace. : was taking measures to have him ar-: 0,,f.t,nr. i..,.i;i- v-i...... .1.0. ..,.:i
Ai.plaiw. The American people ;
. , -1 mi 1 . l .
fraUi ,,ri.at;1r out of tlu. relKllioii
.l.finded their eountrv bravelv, but :
were not nhvavi
lways successful. They ,
tlirATiirli n liiiii (ti-rnn 1 uin iifntnl vi-ai tlun tnut-irtt torvinif aa !
. J , w - . mi t;,, I
MM ri'nM 1 Ulltl 111 II flan. i Mllllllllt.
J)oW tm.ir c ,
.i ;.. i i. . UJ
.. . , ..
.- lii.tj.-t ... i.t.wiii. .1 o.- in '
Ju th;g Jj(.ri((1 of that I
(;t.u. (Jrallt w as ....iie,! to the head of :
TheiH?ople had lw-gun to
1 HIT II 1 All 1 -
fleomir of ultimate success ( Jell,
,.'. l... .1 . ,:..i t : . ..l , I
oiiiih, "1 ii.f peisisiiiiH i u ins im.uis -
...... . . :
iv his lctcrminatiin to
itiji that line if it took all tannuinT fi-
' ItnlN- ..riaVnilfll flllll till II rilt V nf I11 !
Lee .surrendered to him. Cheers. ;
Our eiuintry once divided, became one;
a.rain. . I sidd that (Jen. (Irant has
i.i.t....i ., . !i ; 4t.-.. ..9 II.. I
in. in t.s lil innt. hi ia- in;
had done so: he ha '.reserved us on j
t nn of iuiry wifh-ivll th nations
ol tlK' earth; he has pursued tlie poll-
cy .f kindness townrd the. poor, mis- i
punk d Imiiaiis, and l.e is doinp what i
t . i v-i . i.
i . ii- i-1 . i.
I,e "n. 10 ivu-Klux.sni and to :
ra' nI0' U '-aVC 1 10 'oor !
man w ho defends the in -pro to save i
i them bnrh from a vengeance blnorlv
and fearful and horriole. JJut it is j
.:i . . . - . j
MUtl tt i.-rnt has had one
, term of thc Presidency, and that he j
term of the J residency, and that hi
t , . ,
shuld ret re and pive i-lace to anoth
i . i , .
r. Mv- doctrine is tliat haviiu
is tiiaL havmir
',r.t, - t,A l.tillSi'lf 9 fill ul Pri.;ul.ir nnm
wc may trust him for a second term.'
Applause. That was the doctrine
i
!of tlie .American proi'le when tliov rp
j p1, ' Wnsliiii"-Um, tlio Savior of Lis
j country. It is their doctrine now in
j reference to the third savior of his
country, and they will t-clect Grant
aet.nl'in:fly. Cheers. It i said
1 that dr.iiit made mistakes. ih: ves,
- ... . ...
has. All men make mistakes. i
orr is human in the oroaoest
It is said that some of his nmoint-
nients have turned out lally. l ''t,
some of the appointments of every
President have turned out badly.
Iconic out triumphant .Now, finally,
we must have (.'rant a few years lon-
per in the Presidency, ljecause the an-
..-slavery battle is not vet foapht out.
1 care very little for dollars and cents,
I do care for human riphts. That but-
lie will not lie foupht so lonp as a sin
pie shread of Ku-kluxism exists in this
land. It will not be foupht so lonp
as a sinple man in this land is de
prived of oae sinple ripht on the
pround of his color applause. and I
cannot but feel, whenever i see nunc
proceedings of Congress the defeat of
an anti-Ku-Tvlux bill or the defeat of a
civil rights bill, that here are steps to
ward the revival of American slavery.
(Jrant is doing well, and crushing out
Ku-Kluxism. We wiwit him to con
tinue in the leadership a little longer,
until the final and complete triumph
of our cause. Cheers.
Governor Pierpoint, of. West Vir
ginia, seceded from the delegation
from that State to the Convention,
mil in his siieech to the delegation
de claring h.s preference for (.reele.
had hoped -when selec ed
without solicitation, to come as a del.
cate to this Convention, that there
;mis - l't still Wan opportunity to save
t:.,.,.iv
11111 .
b pation and give you this
notice to (id inv place. I shall then i
Ih- fre- to give i..v earnest support t.. j
Horaee (Jreelev.
...... inrninii
PH I LAULPH 1 A.
)KI)P ATION" OF 1IAKTUANFT i
WKJWAM.
An Iiiimriisr Croud lroent
Spccchi
of Morton, Logan and Xyi
ment on oats, barley, Ac, by accu-
f..r Grant and the ! raU.v counting, measuring depth, re-Ti.-kct.
; cording dates, Ac. Cmnitry (ifiitlr-
! !
j The meeting to-night to dedicate'
j the Ilartranft Wigwam is pronounc- j
,ed by old stagers the greatest ever:
11.1,-.....,,...
, , , . ,,, ., ', , ... .1...1
held in Philadelphia, i or hours tne
neiu 111 1 uuatieipnia. roruouis me
!. .1 1 .;,i,
principal streets were thronged with
1 -,i , ; 1 ;,. i,n
oi in i J-.-1. .'ii i-.nu ii..-.,,ii..si .
. . . , . , ' :,, i,
iii-j s, ioieiii-- au.i to i.i--if o
........... ..r .i..,n.;..., in.
Mill - 1 iiiii?i ui nn 11 iiiiimi.uih v-
Sllll's lllile- VI 111.11 -.'-. ...ii "
, . , ... ti...
the idaee of meeting. 1 he
.1 ti .1 iu'- 1 '11" i- 'i i..v . v... ...
1 ' , 4 .0,. 1
lumii.ers were totallv uevoilil CMM-C-
. . . . - . .. 1
tation, and the entliusiasm up toimsi!
every probab.Iitv that the pledge w ill
be redeemed. The rain has ceased
and clear skies arc in prospect.
A grand mass meeting of (ienuan
Republican delegates uud K-opIe w as
he Id at t 'oncordia Jlall .o-niglit. ir.
... un.ui ..ntu ..ro II II llroillii II
. . " v rii .-I... iii ..... ... . .........
1 i. ti, i . ..-....1;.. ..r in;
and Dr. J lieotlore Cornelius, ol JUi-i,
nois, and T. M. Schelior, of
Tenne:
.. v: I.,- nnrl-!
m -i-. i'i" " .iiw..v ... .......
'n 4 i. . f t. ,.,.-,i lion vi'i.i
l'ciitcli, or I ennessee, ant lion. Win.
Klin e of 1 HUMS. .SlIllOIl W oil.
Chairman of the Committee on Heso- ;
lutions, reported a series which wore
adopted uiianiinouslv. 1 lie resol li
"""' "v .
turns linlorse den. Oraut m the iiijrli-
morrow. Iu all the speeches the pe- j
euliar standpoint of Carl Schurz in I
i : . f... ............ .....1 i
,
and ;
opposu.o.. t .... ....... .u.i . ..... ;
the jrrcat htviccs of (.enera (.rant
m behalf of the entire people were
dwelt iinoil
A Mnrrjlnic Mnn-A lliirar Thlrf Ten
J . -mmm , :
--- . -w m - - i
The Detroit IWe IW of the lSth
i. . ...
ta! ' wnijr :
A Urook vn oil ic a . named Trel .
nrrived in Detroit vesterdav liioniiny"
. i .
f,,r ti1(. un,,ls4. of inakinr the arrest
, ol a man named James Kminiry, on
1 '
a ,lf i,i!ralliv. in ia,i a let-
ter directing him to a manufacturing '
t.staijM1IlM.llt on Atwater street,
u ,,m. ,u. t.xpo(.to,i f(l find Kin?sbry
at sv"r 1,111 Poiu- to tlM' hl,,P '' '
" r.--- - -.- -
i(.nril.,i tiat his man left for Sa-nnaw
a r- w tar
tlio dav ix lorc. it seems tliat Kinars.
bury, who has until lately resided in
i the east, married a woman at -ut. -
j Morris, Xew York, about seven years
ja - o. He lived with her about six
. , 1 .. 1 - .
rested Kin-sb'TV slipped
011 10 -(' !
Haven, stealin-several hundred dol
lars from his second wife. He
not heard of a-ain for ten months, I
, .... rt , . , i
,, j , i V i . . ,
t 111 K 111 U. IIUIM-I 1 Pl I II I- llllll llllll I
, d a,K(Ut a ,noI)th thc lh;rJ ,
i..:. .... i i i ,
win- ifi.ujg i:silt-ejloie aillt UU1L11V
you ,.l(iv Thf v(Au-t of Wf .o
2 was complainant in havinjr Kin-s-
bury arrested, and the biiramist was
.tilnee.l behind tlrt- loirj r.f n i1i
.1 .. i , I .. ..l... l. i. . ar '
mm iu 111; iukcii oat- 10 .jersey LiIV.
. . .a '
iie-iii uoiu.jn Mtjjn' inaniKT. uiiuu lias mvvt
Intn satisra-trilv oxitlaiDrfl. Iioiiindii
aMt.lt ffa.li. t..t;...i aa...l
though closely pursued for several
days, he rot into Pennsylvania and
concealed himself.
'!!. -.1...: t A i
.lie Itlull.esui 1 S OIK . I WO U 111. '
three, then made a shake purse andjj.1
enijiloyed an official to sjend his whole i "
tune looking after the pay deceiver,
He looked for sev-ral months, and
then pave up the chase until he saw
f... .
. ,
a notice in a Iamsburr paper that
''fburv had mnrr.etl the widowed
landlady of a l.ardinp-houso in that
citv. roblx'd herof money and jewelry, ;
and been arrested in thc act ofab-i
,.
Heondinir.
The notice was a week'
old when seen, and when Prcll
reached Harrisburg Kingsbury had!ftaany lncumnranco on ins larm.
iuduccd wife No. 4 to withdraw her j
prosecution, and once out of jail, had
made a successful escape. From
what can lc learned, Kingsburry was
gallivanting through CLIo and Vir
ginia for two or three years, taking a
wife here and there, and it Is quite
certain that he came to IMroit a
month ago from the Ohio State IViie
tentiary, having served a short term
there for bcinp connected witha horse
stealing wrajic in Lorain country.
Kingsbury boarded at a house on
Oastings street, and had not been an
inmate of the house a week when In
wanted to marry the servant-girl, giv
ing her to understand that he was
siHui to come into posession of a large
fortune. l!eing addicted to drink, he
one night got to feeling highly elated,
and "blabbed" most of his history to
a companion. J Ins man got the
name of the wife at Jersey City, and
wrote to her that Kingsbury was lien.
The letter was sent to Prcll, and he
came on as stated. Iiut Kinrslturrv
had departed. Prcll left for Saginaw
as soon as possible, and hopes to
catch the bigamist somewhere up in
the vallcv. It is Ixlicvcd that the
man has, during the seven vears, mar
ried at least ten women. Prcll has
pessonul knowledge of four, and news
paper slips concerning four more, and
as the fellow was lost track of for
about two years, he probably married
twice during that period. If arrest
ed and given the average sciitcce
for each time he has married contra
ty to law, he will spend all his remain
ing days in prison.
Iurition of YllnlUy In Unln.
"A Voting Fanner" impiires if seed
of the different kinds of grain a year
or more old, will grow as well as
fresh wed. Our answer would be,
always sow wed as fresh as it can
U had, for although some seed will
germinate after it has Ih cii kept years,
yet these are exceptions. We do not
know of any distinct experiments on
old ami new grain, except it be a sin
gle trial which we made in pots.
Fresh seed wheat was sown in pots
in autumn, one inch deep, and kept
(properly moist. In another pot, sub
ject to the same tciujicrattire and the
same degree of moisture, was sown
wheat kept over one year. In other
if all were counted when placed in
1.1 -.T 1 .1 - ..u .1 11
1 un" w" r, M1 ,l was a
1 frL S4't'd P?' a11 nearly H
: mi! one year; oui ouc-naii tne nvc
! year wed never grew at all. From
. these limited experiments we may in
i fer that fresh seed is always the liest;
if only a year old it may do well, al-
thoii"-h the ldants will Imrdlv have
i the vigor of the first; but seed sev-
u-ral vears old should be employed
j only for preserving or securing some
; desirable variety. We hope some of
our readers will repeat the experi-
man.
Sheep m it Renovator.
.. . ,
.Many writers on agriculture arc
1 . . . . .. : ,
iiimvo the opinion that sheep areas
, , . .
profitable stock as can le kept upon a
-p rr., . .1.1
ifarm. The old notion that sheep are
e . .
' scourge 011 a farm is giving place to
, .1 . .1
. . .1 ..a
its opnostte, tnat Uiev are a renova-
, 11 : 1 .-ii
tor and a blessing, and tiartieularlr
.... . -
nrolitalile to n noor farm
A writer
.
dead broke to a small worn-out farm. !
He ltought in the fall of one year, ten I
ewes, for iiJO, put them into a small
field full of nothing but brambles and j
weeds, uiev soon ate up all tne
! i. .1 : ( n li
" "' l" " ' "' .....
. - - .
1 the wool ninl inanure nioro tlitin liaid
,.
; for the cost of the feed. That fuld
he luit in with corn, and rais-d thirty
. . . , , , - ,
!t thirty-five bushels of pood corn to
'
the acre, whereas, ln-fore the sin
: - r
had manured it it would scarcely have
raised the seed.
This success frave him the cue up-
i :. i. i i i.
" , , 7 ! . . ,
Lkacukd Ashes. In the report of
the I.ochcstcr r arniers' club, riven in
. . j . . , n
thc Amer;rnn yarm Jr. (luim1,v 0f
Iriimll.llw -tl nvs llliri?l ,,, "
, loViooi. ..i.
' els of leached ashes on his farm, and
spreail at tlie rate OI ZOU or oW UUSll-
..L .-.r r hi,,i,.u nu,
i. I " a a v . J) V 1 . W v li 1 4 1 V 1 r.
He avs the a imlie.it ion has doubled
wheat crop, and preatly Increased
the crass, lie could see a trreat dif-
r........... t.. ..i. ... ,..l..-.,
It It III t; in tut uioiiiiiu II lit Hb 1) III 1 1
.i. i 1... 1
1 in iiiiri linn 1 11 i 11 i 111 m uriii -r
0...1 .i.. i, ..i lit. i..,..i
MUM II III ! U JlUtl IK!l, Jlin IUIIU 1-
Vlt Ut! hslll fisI)ts a,,iP,i to
llii.Hk.
jK.avv
the s'ai
ri,.ttn
t0 0UP
heavy.
pround with little benelit. At
aine ineetin?, Mr Little of Hcn-
, said he had applied a quantitv
one of his fields, the soil ltcinr
11.. .1. ....i. .i. 1 : 1
iii-nM. i.t tiio1:;'!!! me iiiei iiitiiicui
..fr.-ct was brul nmkin.- il... .. v
i.n;..r 'nun i...f..iv 1 .ol -,. il...
han
lightness and h'a inis""s ot He soil has i
n),t all to do with it We have seen !
ashes both useful and of no value on
soils. an(j tu,, wmM, 0,.,osito
""w.. ... ,v ltlv r-o.. Uli-
iienreil fn lm nnite uimilur i.r.,.ln.....l
no perceptible result. As a ireneral
"""iriile, ashes, both leached and unleach
...1 Br 'f,., :nla
i . . . .
MUl "lJ "UJ w uvwrmuiv iv
...l .i X A . A. . 1
w i e.icin , is to rive inein a care-
jV f"J "J"
iui iriai, nifasurinjr.
, Boston girl bcinp asked if she
had not once ln-en rngaped t
"party by the name of Jackson,
who was at the time a Harvard stu
dent, languidly replied, "I rrmemler
the circumstaucc. perfectly, but I am
not certain alout the, namo."
"What shall wc name our little
lov?" said a voung wife to her hus
band. "Call liim Peter." "Oh no;
I never knew anylwidy named Peter
that could earn his salt' Well, tall
dm .Salt Peter, then."
'Wilt, Ichbod, I thought vou pot
married nior'n a year ago?" vWell,
Aunt Jerusha, it was talked of ; but I
found out that the girl and all her
folks were opposed to it, aud po I jest
give 'cm all the. mitten and let the
thini? droo."
-
A Man out U estouenng haiifora
frwnd was asked by thc Judge if he
"h yes, my old woman."
Reports say that tlacre arc hut four
strictly temperate men among the
cowned heads of Europe.
iI'trrflanfoty.
R. R R.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CIS EM TUB WOBSST PA IKS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
mRer todmr thK Mv. i ."niit tn-ol ny od
SfKFKK WITH I'Al.M. ...,
kAmVATa KtADY KKIJEK U A CUBE FOtt
EVEUY l'AIN.
It wu tl:f flrrtttiui !
Tlio Only laln Hcmedy
that liutiatlf ttof Ilia mo cmc-Ulri phiw. tlHvt
li.fl-uuaiatloDa, ftfid ciirei Ci.feU"ni, whether of tbe
Ludkk Htomach, Umtlt, or uIIkt (teuli or organs, by
v wrxTT viMrrTr
no mUoc how violent or nrruchtflnii; Ui nin IM
KHEUMATIO, Bed-ridilen, IiiUnn, Crippled, cnfOUJ,
lunlIC or proMntcd with diwrnM oiay suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFOltD I7TSTAXT F.AHE.
F"MAVH?S f iJAWiW IXN08.
HT8TKBIC8. CBOUI". WW
HE AD AC HE, TOOmATH EnErJMATISM.
COLD CHTIXfl, AOUK CHILLS,
Thesppllouiwiofihe llrsdy Keller to the jrt or
osru when ilia pola or UUlKuJty auiais wlU Himl
MT5erty'oropi In lislf tnmMer
momUcotCBAUSl'A8US.SoUBMOMAClL
HEABTUI RN, SICK HF.AIACIIE, BLA BR ".A.
018SNTERY. COL10. WIKU IN 1U BOttiXU,
sud ail INTERNAL PAIKS. . ...
Seail Itellef with them. A Urn dropa In w-rter will
Lreteot alckDeas or oaina Irom ehanira of water. 11 la
i-Uor than Fraoch Brandy or Bitlcra aa a stimulant.
1 raeitn snouio liwiya vairj m b"it y
wrvrmrwm a arn a tlWV-
TEVTK AM AOUE cured for liny cent. TheTa la
ant a remedial arent la th la world that will rat. fever
and Agne-aodaTl other M-.lark.ua. J!j'-fl.?1r'f.,lIJS
rhold, Yellow, and other ever (aided by ; AT 8
i'll.Lk) eo quick aa BADWAVS BEADY HtLlLi".
i ifty eeula par bottla. 8uld by Drngguta.
HEALTH llEAUTY I !
btrono and rrriE men iilood-icrearj?
OF F1.F.S1I AMI WEIOHT-Ci.KAB SKIN ANO
BEAU Tlx L'L C OMl'L t X lO.N bhC U KLil TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
IIAS M APR THK MOST ASTONISHING CURES :
tSt Cil'I'K. bO ICAI'IL A life. THK CM ANUKS
THE " IKlir I'XDKIKiOKS. l"NiKf. TUB IN
XUENCK F THIS TUULY VOMkI&FUi.
MKilCllSi, THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flesh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Erery drop of th fiAI.SAl'AKTLMAN RESOLV
ENT cotnnmnlc&ti-a Uimurh the Mood, Sweat, l'riri
and other fluid and Juicta f tbe Byitem tbe vigor of life,
fur It repair- tb wati-s of the body with new and lound
material. Kcrofuta, vrhill9. ConminpUoo, UlanduUr
dlwase, Fkr.D tbe TIimh.1, Mouth, Tumor. Nodi in
th Ulaud and otlier jart of the tyitvni. bore Kyra,
fStrontoae lbcliargt-e from the Kara, and the worrt
form of Skin dlaeaapi, Knipt.onn, Fver Horca, Hrald
Head. Kin- Worm, halt lUteum, Kryaipelaa, Acne, block
Knote. Worm in Uie Kleali. Tumora, Cancer In tlte
Womb, and all weaken. nn and painful diacbarrm, Nlflit
6weata, Loaa of Sperm, and all wanttr of the life princi
ple, are within the curative ranee of thin wonder of Mod
ern Chemistry, and a few dai use will prove to any
peraoa uatnjt It for either of thcte funua of disease iU
potent power to cure them.
If the patient, dally becoming red need by the Wist ft
and decoro poult Ion that la emit Inn ally prorreaainfr, uc
eeedi In arresting thee Waxtm, and rrpairt the name vlth
new material made from healthy blood aud this the
bARSAPAKILLl AN will and dea scnire.
Not only doe the SAasarAaiLLiaJi H noLTKrr excel
all known remedial agents In the cure of Cbmnlc, Scrofu
loun. Const ltutlooal, and Hku disease j but It ia the oaiy
positive cure for
Kidney cV Bladder Complaints,
rrtnary, and Womb diseases. Gravel Diabetes, Dropsy,
Ktoppaxe of Water, Incontinence of Urine. Urlght'k liis
efise. Albuminuria, and In all caMii where there are brlrk
duet deposiu. or the water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with
substances like tbe white of an egr, or thread like white
ilk. or there Is a morbid, dark, bilious appearance, and
white bone-dust deptmlta, and when there U a pricking,
burning sensation when panting m ater, and pain In the
bmall of the Hick and along the Lotus, i'ricc, tux
WORMS. The only known and tare Kcmedy
for Mwm Jlf, Tuj lc.
Tumor of 12 Vcnr Orowlli
Cured ly Radway'i Resolvent.
fUvvBLV. Mam., Jsly 1. IMe.
P. tAttwv ) I ft bid Owm Tnovar la Ih anriM and
Vow.U. All Docton uid Ibrr. m m klf. tor W 1 thmi
itifj thing that was rMmumeadrd ; bat anthing klri mm. I
nv vow RasnlTM.1, sad Uouflil 1 wuaM try It : ba had a felt
la It,' barwu. had antUrMl Utr tel yt-art. I took U boUlcs
f th RMolTtnl, and dmIaioI Kadwav's TiiU, sad two betr
t! oi yur Read v H.1UT ; aad thm is not a turn of tassur U a.
mm mr felt, aad I fcl aarttaw, MnarUr. aad b .r thaa i Bar
fr 1wt. years. Tb wont timar wm Im th. Uft ttl af tL.
aow.li, otwt u gfnta, 1 wriu this yua for ih eaoi W
eihra ton can iuibash U if yon cheff.
11AN.VAII P. KNAPP.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
porfectlr taatcleaa, elegantly roatrd with tweet rnia,
purfre, rrgulate, (jurifv. eti-anw, an'l atrcrcthen. lintl
war'a Pilla, for tie rura cf all dUordrrn of ui htomach.
Liver, Howell, Kldnera, Bladtler. Nervous lttseaava,
lleadacha, (natipation. ('ostiveneaa, iDilijrestioii.
Irtp,ala, Billouanew, litlloua Fever, Inflammation of
tue Boweka. FUeaiid all IeninrnieDtaolUia Internal Via
rcra. Warranted to effect a positive cure. PurelyVeta
ble.rnntalntngno mcretiry, mineral, or deleterious Uniit
t W Obaerva the ftllowinjc a-tupuma rejullicc front
Diaordera of tha bieaUvc Owaut :
Car.iUpuua, lawaia Plln, Faluna of tlx Bll la the Raid,
Aeulitv M th. Stoaufh, K lum. rimrm, iUtrut of Font,
rullnMt m Wtfat ia the Stomarh, Soar KrwUtionJ, inkina or
rivltmiMtaA th. Pltflf tb. Stonuck, Kwtmlniair ol th. Ha4,
llum u. Iiiflio.lt Brnlfclac. Flatlrriiut a) th. Hart. Ckuklmf
m Ssllvauif SmuIIou vIwb la a Ltihc PMtut, UinMf
Vwm. ba or W.b Mn Ike rVht, F.m a Dall Pata ta
Ike Hnd. rMOclMer or rvfMnti., .ll.ww T th. Skia
and Kvm. I'm is lb. Kid., Chact, LuaU, aad HuJdM Fltuki of
'ImI, kwiog la th. Fink.
A few doaea of RADWAY'S TILLS will fre Uit ra
tero frnmall the alove-nanied dl-orutrn). l'ncc, 35 cauta
ii.tIk.1. kjM.I K IiKUOilSTS.
REAP -KAI-SB AXI TKIjU." S-nd ona letter
rtamp to RAIIH A V A CO., No. 07 Miljro Iuie, Naw
Vork. Ii.(:n.tiuu wwlU Uivtuauoa will be atut you.
ys a c-x " xi
f ivniyes aiw iuiui VVM
ffAXES. SHOVELS, LOCKS,
Hinges, Nails, tiles, etc. I j
Carpenter's, Blacksmith's, and;
n AGnltULTURAu TOOLS. Im
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jiniN in it est.
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tnl Static anil Cunuil:., autl in Ftin-iirn cninlrif!.
liny trtilil, VitijMni und (Itivoniuu-ut litnuii. nt
liitflicxt l.i.irket jirirca. Itn taoni-y n iiimtci
aiTtirity. lirnan ami f'heckfi on iitlifr Utnk.-i raih
eil. Mimey mTlve-l on Ji-jNtflt iayiil'k-i.n tttmnn.l
Iuirfcd at the rata of Six per rent, per
Annum paid on Time Depo-nd.
Krrrytlilnv In the Hanking Line rvcc-lvr our
ironi.t atti'tilion.
Tliankinl to our frirmla nn l rnomcr for tlit lr
imiit patronaife. wo aolit-it ft rontinu.inre ol" the
an me. ami invite other who have htiMnciv In our
line to irive aa a tri.il. annurtn all. thai we hIisiII at
all tlinca lo all we ran to icivr- rntin ai.ttKtiietinn.
Fili Ji;e JOHN HIHKHT K I'O.
"jj IRAKI) HOI'S F
CtlBNEB NlXTU AMlClIESTM T STKEKTS,
. I' II 1 L A D I L 1 II I A
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investments exdusivelya
Six Per Cent. Interest
Fa.J to depositor! on the mpoundinz
principle.
t2--lt!cntin it directed to the liberal pro
vision for trtlhdrairinjf money depoUrd.
It ran be done i email amount, ITlTTIOll
XOTICS KBOX THE DEVOMTOR.
All rommunieatione trill rerelre prompt
rrplff.
JAMES T. BRADY,
President
DAVID CAMPBELL,
Treasurer.
MlMi aeUaaa1V
ifocellunam.
Vlncffar Ultlvr re Dot a vu finer Drink.
mt'k of Foot Rum, Whiskey. Proof Spirits and Re fate
Liquors, iWtored, tpiced, and sweetened to pleass the
Ue. ctlled "Jonics,M "Appetizers," "Restorers,"
4c, that lead tlto tipptcroa to drunkenoess and rain,
but are a true Medttine, made from th statir roots
anditerlMof C'aliltM-uia free frnni all Alcoholic Stimulants.
They are the Gre.it Itiuod Pun tier and a Life-giving,
Principle, a Prrtct Rcnovntor and Invigorator of the
Sv-itrm, c-irrviti? (tT ail piivmou matter and restoring
the bhK, to a Uejlihv condition, ennchinjc it, refresnto
ai.d Minimal in bold n.ind and body. They are easy
if a(iiiuitiiatr..:iMi. prompt in their action, certain in their
reii!t, Vc and rclu'iie in all forms of disease.
A rri-Nfiit cnii tafca 1lica 111 tters accord
inj; to direction, and remain long unwell, provided
their lo:e ar not destroyed by mnieral poison or other
mtiDs and the vital organs wasted beyond the poiot
of rrp.nr.
UyuitrpHtri or Iiidieat Ion. Headache, Pain
in tite ShoM.nVrs, Coitc,!., Tightness of the Chest, Dis
stnei, S"iir Krnrt Hums of the Stomach, bad Taste
in the M.Mtili, l.tlions Aiucks, Palpitation of the
He.nt, IntUitifti.ttmn nt the I.uii's Pain in the regions ol
the k.:litv. and a hundred other paiufu! symptoms,
are tl..? .ifsu: in- t4 l)y).epsi.i. In these complaints
it h.t- m e:t.i'. .tin! f.ne lxtt!e will prove a better guar;
atii'-r of ir mr-rit t!nn s lenihy advertisement.
Fr Kt-iunlA ( nnifilulnts, tn young or old,
mim.d or im -le, nt the il.mn of womanhood, or the
turn f h:. t!tcsj Tonic It. iters display so decided an
iTifl..c :C'; tl.-.t a niircl iaiitroveiticnt is soon percep
ti!i.
For Iit.'tiimiitnffiry nit. I Chronic Itheu
ninfism .i I tl.mf, Iypepta or Indigestion, Uilioas,
Renuiitriit Ii.ictm.Hci.t Kevers, liseanes of the
li;,Mrd, l.iv. r, KMutv and IM.tl.lr-r, these Hitters have
beta fi,"t stu ct Such Iise.isei are caused by
VituiL'tl H'.whI. wh rh i cnicr-iily j.nduced by derange
ment of th.? I.uf -I've Orjn
Tlajr m e n -( in Pnrcn Ire n well as
Tonlr, m!i-.c--mii the pctnor merit of acting
as a powerful irnt in rr!ievm Congestion or Inflanv
m.ition of the L vcr .mJ VY-ccr-il Or;in. aud iu Hiliotis
litiev
For Kkls lUrn.r, Krn;.i Tlter, Salt
Riiuiini, I.t,i:rh Sjio: I'iih.',-;, PiKiulfft. Koils, Car
hunc'c!, Kiiut-wm nt. S'a!rj Head. Se tre, Kry
5iKr!as, I tcli, Stuit'., It; ct.:.n;.t;M,of the Skin, Humors
and I)ietc- ot I lie Sk n. i-t wh.itcver imoic or nature,
are litci iliy thi itji jn.l r ininl out of the cystem in a
.l'ri t:wie In the ne .i r ttitir-rt. One -tt!e in
inch c;i' wll CiMivitiCv x'.-.n t.i .tt tocrcdii imis ot their
Ciir.il i vr? tit, ris.
( Iimiihc f Ii Vltlnlril Itlooil wht'iirver vou
fitwl r i dim i.i'tij.H It iisuu; itm.n-!i tlttrdLiii in Pimples,
r.iitri.fi, i.' Shl: c.e-ni it nhri ymi find it ob
'inicir: I I ,,'nish in tlie venn : cieane it when it is
t'.Mi! ; tMir iW :us will te'l y' when. Keep the blood
purr, in ! th ht-nhh of the yMftsi wi'I f..!iiw.
(rntiaful tlifiimnnflM .iiM-hiim Yini'Gam Rit
mits the most wonder Jul luviorant tht ev.-r stMijined
the inki"T system.
11 n, Ti, sud other Woritii, linking in
the systrm ot" ri m.tny tliouJtuN, ate etfrctiuily de
stroyed and reoiovcd. S.ivs a diitr'iii.Oied phviol.
ogist : T litre i .; irce!y .111 individual upon the fare of the
earth w!u' Inuly i exempt from the iHcvenceof worms.
It is not ill he.i.uy elements of the body that
worms exit, f nt u;Kin llie diseaeij humors and slimy
depoftits th.it h--fL-d these lirmj; monster of disease.
rio svttc-m i .ii :r.ticnn no vet iuiMitc, no anthchiun
itir will fie a the ytcin from worms lilte thee Itit-
ter.
Merhmilcsil Iiensrs. iVrsna engaged in
Piinti and MmeraK such as P!omters, TviC'M:tter,
Gold heaters, aud Miners, at they advance in lite, will
he subject to parav-i of tlie IJowcU. To piiard against
this take a d e ot H ai.khk s Vinkuau Uitifk once
or tw-ce a week, as a Preventive.
lit Hon. Itrnatt tent, msmI Iiitermitteiit
Prveri. which are so prevalent in the valleys of our
preat rivers throughout the United SMtf, Cijcct.i!ly
those of the Miasiwppi, Olii' Missimri, liiinois Ten
nessee, Cuml-erUnd, Atk.lt.sj. Rei!, Colorado, Brazos,
Riot-nude, IV-arl, Alabama. M.!n e. S-ivannali, Roan
oke, James, and many others, w!:h their vast tributa
ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer
and Autumn, and rrm.iik.iYy so during seasons ol
unusuai heat and drvnes, are invariably accompanied
by extensive tlcr.1u3cn.ent ot' the stomach and liver, and
other ahdomin.il viscera. There are always more or less
obstructions of the liver, .1 weakness and irritable state
of the stomach, an 1 Rrrat torpor of the bowels, being
closed up with vitiated accumulation. In their treat-
ment, a purgative, excrtfiij a powcrf il influence npon !
these various orpins, is eveutUIIy ueiessary. There ts j
no cathartic for the purpose euil to Dr. J. Walkbb'S
Vin'KGab Hittfr--, as they wdl speedily remm-e the ;
dark-colored viscid niai.ter with winch the bofl'&ls are
loaded, at tlie same time stimulating the secretions of
the liver, and gencr.i"y tct:n tlie healthy f. Mictions
of the oietive or.m;. j
tterofiiln, or Kind's Hrll, White Swellings, !
Ulcers, Lryicia Swelled Neck, Gaiter. Scrofulous i
Inflammations. Indolent Intlamiuatioi.?, Mercurial Af- ,
fections. Old Sores, Krujitious of t!is Skin, Sure Eves,
etc, etc In these, a. in all other constitutional dis
eases, Wm kbr's ViNec IIittwss have shosm the4r
great curative powcis iu tlu most obstinate and intract
able cases.
Dr. Walker Oiiforitia Ylnetfar Bitter
act on all these cafes in a simitar manner. My purirying
the Hiood they remove the cause, and by resolving away
the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits!
the aiTected parts receive heath, and a permanent cure
is effected.
Th proper I lee of In. Waikir's Vimscas
Pittvks are Aperient. liat-horetic and Carminative,
Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, CouutcrTrri
tant. Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-ltihous.
The Aperient and nuid Laxative properties cf
Da. Walker's Vinhgar IUttke- are the best safe-
gnard in ail cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, !
their balsamic, heal in, aud soothing properties protect
th: humors of the fauces. '1 heir Sedative properties
allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, j
either from inflammation, wind, coiic, cramps, etc ,
Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout
the system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid
neys, correcting and regulating the (low of urine. Their
Anti-Hihoua properties stimulate the liver, in tha secre- .
tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, j
and are superior to all remedial aiiits, for thc cure oi !
liilious Fever, Fever and Ajue. etc !
Fortify the bod! y atralnt illweaee bv puri
fying all its fluids with Vinkgax lliTTESft. Ko epi
demic can take bold of a svtera thus forearmed. The
liver, the stomach, the bowets, the k'dneys, aud tlie
nerves are rendered disease proaf by this great ittvig-
nrant.
Utrect Ions, Take of the Bitters on going to bed
at night from a half to on and one-half wme-gia&sfulL j
Eat good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton
chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take !
out-door eaercise. They are composed of purely vesct- I
able ingredients, and contain no spirit. j
J WALKER, Prop'r. R.H. McDOSALDotCO,, '
jjruggtsts ana uen. Agts nan rrancisco, sai..
and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts , New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
7"-K.Mr'S NU1ISKKY',
1IAKXEDSVILLE, SO.MEKSET t'O., PA.,
The r-nhserllKr liifnrnif hi frienila anil the !.!
lie that lie I' now ilevutin liia entire time tu hn
The firat one ever atarte.l In theeminty, and If jire
pared to furulli prouiptly all kinds ul
FRUIT AND
OliNAM KNTAL TII KKS,
Vines and Plants.
HIS CONNECTION WITH
KNOX'S riTTSUUIUJ NURSKII V
The InrireKt and nut euniilete in the I'nited
State. enahU-a hiiu tu iruarantee to liia c.Mtinnerii
t he ehoieent variellea and tlirlltlift irruwtb. Ilia
irii-ea are lower than ever liefore. Ilia reimlve f j
nut tu be outdone by any In the State In price or
ijuullty. TIhwc words will lie made iciaal! lie will)
perMHially enl it-It unlerH tin f wll. but urdera ad-1
Ireased aa alaive will be promptly attendc.1 to. '
S..tul them lii erlv
HAKRISON 11. KE.MPH.
g()L UIIL,
WITH
A. H. Franciscus & Co.,
mroUTKUS AXI nUAI EHB IS
COTTON YARNS, RATTS, WICK,
Twine and Ropes,
LOOKING OI.ASSES, CI.tK'KS, FANCY BASKETS
Wooden and Willow Ware, &c,
MAJlfFACTlKKlta A!D JlinnKBfl OP
AItlKTIXCS,
9
OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, RUGS, &c.
613 Market Street and 610 Cummers Street,
lrl lilatlcljiliia.
June 10-tf.
jNSTOYsYoWNr
The nnderslinieil. projirietur f the Piamuud
Hiit'-I. on the aotitheaat turner uf the IMamoud. !
line iteluce.l hv Ills ninny friends, would any to the
travelinir public that he ia now pre pa red tu'reeelva
and boatiitahlr entertain all who may it I ve him a
call. Ilia houae will he conducted with the beet
urtler and-lumish tiua acciimniHlatiunf.
SA.M1 EL CVSTER,
Stoystown, Pa., April 17th, 18ii
II A I N ClUDIA'S. The uiidor-
X sinned is now ensaireil In makinu nnwanls
ol 'M lirain Cradles, of an improved ntlern. iis
liiK the siiar. irmund Cllpjer Sett lie, wl.ieh is the
best iniinulat-tured. Tbe trad It's will lie distribu
ted thruuirh the county Ih-I ween the 1st aud 'Jut h
of June next. Persona wishii.jr to pun-has will
It mi uiem mr sine a. an tne irinaipn uusiness
ptaecs in tne eouiiiy. a lane nuuitier ar made
ready at the Diauularturr at Ilerlin. Priee t).
apr. 17. O EO. P. HAY, llcrliu. Pa.
a. r. kkiv.
J. II. LIVEMIOIII..
JEIM t L1VKNG0UD, .
15 A X Itv K It N . I
SALISBURY ELKLICK' P. 0.
i
SoHBitsirr Couxtv, Pkks'a.
j. Irafl hnnitht and aul.l, an t eulrcctluna made on
all mrta of tlie country.
Intereat alluwatl on time deilts.
I Siecial arranKmeiits with Uuanliana ami othera ,
who nuiu moneys lu trust. Jan 1" Vi
J O. IIAKYEY k. CO.,
BUTTER COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
67 EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTDIORE.
Liberal cash advance! on en contlirnmeuta and
retunu promptly made,
JJOOTsS ANDSHOKS.
Harry V. KwvUs
K"fMM. fully inform iiln nxof Hnwl bimI
I lir niNi' ' "'Ttillv, that ho l.a juit roil'-.i!aliwi
bin
N'KW.SH OK STOUK,
In the New Building on Main Cross
Street,
WITH A
Sl'LKNDIO STOCK: OK (JOODS
Ifciiiiilitlnllie Bmcilir-ntlheJ..wo.hi.rl,i..
awl ia iirvi:ir.'.l to lnn.l.k l P.. i.nl.li.. I. .. r.
tliiiiK lH'ni:lulii(f tu tii. linp u tm."lni'H, '
AT VKUY LOW I'lilCES.
lie will kiM'i .'laiillv 4i l.aini un.l la i.ri'li.ir-
cl ti. uiako tu unlcr un rlmrt n.iti.-.-.
BOOTS
JL2T3D
SHOES
Kill j
Men, Women and Children, ;
Kmhriwi nit every line nf fin Hnan ir.!. In mute-'
riul ami wi,rkiii.iiij..l,. ruin the liny aliiiH'r tu the I
bnw.lent Ina.l liroian. 'f In- a.iK will lie tunil.-ii-
cil with I
SLiiTEKs, ;
(' AITKKS, i
JiOOTS,
i;almoi:al,
lU'SKIN OK CALK,
MOUKOCCO. KID
AND LASTING MATKIII ALs
Ami of the iu...t n..lil..n;.lilc alyli a.
He will Inrnre a ifinal fit no. I jjive aaiinrui-tiou Ui
all whu may elm him a rail.
HciralMi ireMre. tu luriiinh rlHu-inaki-rit with
a iton.ilute aaxorlnui.t uf
SOLK LK A THK II,
Kir
CAT.K.j
AND .MOKKOCCO.
A I.SO,
Lasts and Shoe Findings
ff every kind, wl.kli will lc.l.at (lie lowest caili
lirli-eu. '
fi' i kln,, t rviv.irlnif ilmie on nl.urt notlee.
He hoea hy kt-t-piii larie ami K"""! alia-k. liv
cell ni nt (lie lowu.-t ni.ilil.. prieee, ami hv liiir
ilealiiii an, I ait ri-t nlt.-i.tion t.i Im-iao.., to nv. ie
a Ulieral nhnreof tinhlie patroiiaire
ai-. , -Tu-tf. tl. I'. I'.KKR ITS.
A
T W. DA A' IS ,t I5IIOS
CIECIELAJE3
Grocery and Confectionery,
SO.MKIISKT, I'A.
W ilenln to lir..r.l. I ..a ..1....I- ...
. , , - ."v "-..o-i iui. i.'iiiiiiu
nlty that we have iiun-haal the tiruceir anil I uo-t.-etloi,.
ry ,rf H. p. Kn.-H-.r. .,,;,.wi!e the
llnrnet Houie. anil liave m ole alii.-.l i- a.lilitlons
tu theiiln a.ly hue ,u kuf ;.N We fell nil the
beii liraiulu ul
FUJI Ii,
AMI .MEAL,
I'UFFEE,
TEAS,
SI "OA IIS,
KICK. SVKl I S,
-MtiLASSKS,
FISH, SALT.
Sl'HLS.
AI'l'LlS.
FLAVtJKIMI EXTJSAITS.
UUIKIl AMCAX.tlJ Fit I'lTS.
A I.Si .
l.ALCIL, . TtJi;.lV, tli.AllS.
SXT'I'F. HKt..MS.
ilCKETS. Tl ltS. A.c.
All kiniU Freui-li aiei euinuii D
I'ANI.IKS, MIS. CUACKKHS.
FANVY I'AKKS. l'K.HKI M f.l; Y.
AN 11 T 1ILET A UTIt LES.
fO.MIiS, Mil'MIES. SiAP,
Al.i an ai.i.rtmiiit ,r T-ya. i:-.. S.rilie lidle
folk.
II you want anything iu ti.u LlnHerv aiel t'.m
fei tiuiiery liue i-all ut
Davis' Cheap Grocery,
OPltiSITETliE li.VIiXET HuI SE
nov. U-ly. !
Boots
and
Slioes,
HATS AND CAPS,
Leather and Shoe Findings, j
J. If. Ziniiiioriiiau
Takes ileaure In calling the attention ot tliei it-:
iiena of S..mer.et and vieinitv to the fa.-t that he ,
haa ufientsl a store in his rrshUneeun I nlun street. I
where there will always lie kept un hand a rum-1
plete assortment of j
Bootsand Shoes,
Of Eastern and home manufacture, a Iarueand
well assorted stia-k of
HATS CAPS,
And a Kxest variety fif
Lt'iillior autl Shoe 1 'iiuliiiKs
Of all kinds.
There L. al.u attached to the st ire a
Cl'STO.M-MAiy: I500T & SHOKi
DKI'AIITMKNT, '
With N. It. SXYPEH as cutter an.) filter, which :
alone ia a ei.ll1eie.il idiarantei. that all work made I
up In the simp will not unit- tit the feet ol custom-1
ers but that only the liet material will lie utl j
and the
Jlvst Work moil
Will lie employed. The public arc refluvtrullv '
invite.) to call and examine his stuck. ' j
v, I..
J7OII SALK AT
$7,000 OO,
atW 1st October, lMTi'iioO 1st Jiinuiirv. 1873. ju
1st April, 173, and faou a year Ihereuller,
WITHOUT INTKUKST,
A Farm of 229 Acres,
Haviiur two New Houses, Xew Ilunk lUm, inl
Ore Imp I and Suuar Camp, well timliereil and well
Improved, withiu half mile of North Fork liail
rta.il. Puaseaalu.i Jst A-l, 1ST3.
Ouud paper will lie taken for the first two pav
menta. Possession for cutting tiuilier Riven as stain aa
l.UtMJ la paid.
W. J. 11 A Eli.
Somerset, Jlay 8, Ti
QltOUSE .1- SHI KKS,
MimtifHrturersof all miU's of
CIGARS,
UEliFOKO, PA.
Attention particularly asked of Jobbers.
)-Ordeni solicited by E. H. JlarshalLilruififlst,
Somerset, Pa. y.
-
A
GENTS KIND
LIT EU ATI' K E, ART AND SONO
Is the best sell Ins; hnuk ever oflet-od. It enml'lncs
the humor of aneetiote. tlie wbtilom of essay, the
informatinn of history and biography, the aweet-:
nvsa and irnindeuref jswtry. the evipiislt charm of j
music, and 4 beantltul Illustrations. I
"Solid reading lor irravcr m. nioi.is: pleasant pic- I
turea to llluinine quiet hours ; ami geni of sunn lor :
the social circle." j
An airent wruea. -mnt. ... oupiea inw wvca ; win
aell 60u this miuith easily."
Our new avsfea. of cartis$inj dues away with
objections tu the buslnesa. Particulars free. Aval
uablr present tu every new Airent.
1XTEHNATIOXAL PI ItLlSHIXO CO..
tnyl V3 nod W Liberty Street, New-Yurk.
Mitctiltint'iiiu.
c. r. BitoaDH. ti'. aiiiMfiK.
'IIIK f.lVi; (JIIOCKKY.
f. f. ii ii o a ns .v t; o..
ltiirtrully anmitni-e t.. the ,.n!.li tl.nt they have
otx-titMl t In-i r KniCTTy In the Inmnif nt f,f (hn i!w .
llni Iioum! lunly u rut.U'it by W. J. !:n:r, now tlie
Washington Hoti l. an-1 arc now .tally nwlvln
fn-fli n.iilit- of fryil.li.i In llie '
(JUIK KUY AM) ( OXFECTIOXKUY i
Uw. tjlvo u a call. (Mir v.t arv of (!. v. ry !
" in.- . j .
j lient i,u.ilily. We will eii-li-avor Iu jjIc-iw all. We1
k'.-ep all the liesi liraiIa of
HJH H AM131EAU
CtirFKE, TKA, MI'tJAH. I; It S VIC'I',
MOI.ASSKS. ItAKI.MI rti'!KI;S.
Vi ASH I. TOW liKliS.
St)I.. I.M.IUU,
SAl'df.lO,
ALL KlMiSSHAi',
KX. UKIWIM.U,
KX. ft.KfKl
aa VANILLA.
1.D1D.NS.
SPlfl.S,
ALL K1M.S
TDIiAt'l'lJ.
I 'HI A liS.
SME,
CA.NXEU Flit ITS
A.M. VEflETAHLES,
ALL KIM'S
1. lil El I Fit I ITS
AM) JELLIES,
SitiVE POLISH,
SlfOEIiLVfKIM;.
CAMiLES,
(AXIiLKa
LAMP WICKS,
HIiH)i',S.
lilifSilES.
lit C'KETS,
TIHS.
1IASKEIS,
!
1 litiPK
J AL.-O
j FISH. OIL, SALT.
i FliEXCII i. .o.Mlo.
I
c a r i) i v: s,
XUTS, ALL KIM'S,
VII A VKLLS,
FH IT Lfsci ITS,
Sl'tlAU Jl MULLS,
SfULffJCMLLLs,
cis cm: sxai's,
i'Ei:t i'mei: v,
ilL.'
icriiijl,
ItLMKMf.Kfi THE 1'I.Al 1
I.N ItASlUlENTOKTHE I. V TK fiESlLENfE
W . .1. II A Elf. ESiJ
Nov. l.i. Tl ly.
rut: nuniKsr m .inner j.-ff r.un y)H
ALT. i'Y'V or (iji -ruv fi:oi; (.:.
x. i. kk:w. w. w. kx :-.?.;-. i.e. ntvm
X. "
KKIM A CO.,
SVCCESSOIJSTO STT'TZM AN X KF.IM
SOMERSET FOUNDRY.
lien leave to say tu It. Patrons aikl the Ptil'li.' I hat
thev wili eoiiiiime tu Hnpiily whatever is n.-.-'le I in
their line- hy Farmer, rititl.ler. H"-ueket'iM-ri-.
I'arfK'ntera. 'ltltii-k-.iitith. Miner. Miller. Lum
lieriucn ami Mauutaeturer K-neraily.
STOVES
FOR COOKING AN D IIKATING. '
tlf the moat desirable kinds, wki.h have never, as ,
vet. failed tu aive entire satislacii.m, are always j
Vt'id on hanl.
PLOWS,
Of the various patterns host adapie-i to I he wants
of our Farmers, w.irntnted tu nive sMtlstaciltm.
The biritc number already In ue hroi.irh.iut this
and the a.l)oiiiinsf ci.uiiti. s. and a steadily Inereai
itur ibmaud. are a sulli'ient aruar.ii.tee oi their
merits.
CAR WHEELS,
F'-r Mini. .if. KimilK riu-z. K;.ilr- :ii IUii'.-iu..
m the iuMt iinvel;.ttfni :t ti 1 Kl m;itr::il.
tu-tf to to onler lrt ntii-e.
(51I1ST AND SAW MILK IKON'S.
SHAFTING,
ITI.LKYS,
HANOKIIS.
r.KVKL-WIIKKI.S.
allLUSPIXOLKS. SAW-M AX Hit ELS.
AXTI FRICTION 1 iLLEliS.
IKON UAlIJXiI. HALCOXIES. IIUACKKTS.
Window and Door-Sills,
TI..-K I'.reet, an-l the - Parker" lie tut i..
Water-Wheels,
IHUXOW WAIIE. STOVE PIPE
I'LOW-CASTINGS
For all the different Plows used In the cutiuty.
We are the autuoritetl a items lor the .ole of
SPEAKfl ANTI-Iil'ST PAItUHt STOVF-S.
In this county.
We aell, at maiiulavturers' prices,
THE SPKAGI F. J1DWKB,
THE KI SSEL KF.APF.15 AND MOW Ell.
TH E UEST STEEL PLOWS.
THE UEST HOKSE KAKES.
And Agricultural Implement generally.
We hoiie tu merit continuum e of the patnm tue
so liberally extended tu thU csMililLsliineiil.
Our price will be fair and our terms titerat
N. U. KEIM4.CO,
jan. 10, '71,
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HIGHLAND 'ARM,
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Dlt-A-TJGI-X'I' PIOP.SJES,
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T' S KLL T I i K
Mev Under Teed
, Wilson Seving Machine
IN Tills i-dfXTY.
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I ANDS AND !:i'H.!)IN(i LOTS
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Borough cf Somerset,
ifea Mineral anl Timter Lanis
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AN ELD; A NT STi'i iC t'i'
JDtt!? O-OOZDS,
N.iiii.ii.- tiuil Si.u.'I Y.i: .
SELL AT I .WEST EAST FUN i'KU'i-S
Ilnyer" lire ir. i!f ! tt ii
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r. . i: in thn'it. vV
s:t tv.'N. J.
Fel. UJ Illo
A1IUKTT
Lumber Company,
iiAKII ETT. Sf ! EKSrr t .. PA.
Earnest, Delp & Camp.
PRiTKIETOKS.
H IUTE 1MNE.
vu.ijtw riNi;
OAK.
lirvi.-viv.
NI CHESTM T LI UilEU.
SAW El AMI SH V El S!:.!N' II.l-S.
AMI l'LAS I EK1N'! I.ATil.
Building Lumber
-Cnt to a l'ill ' at fliv-rt ti.-:i.-c.
Order fftu lnuhr den'crs fnnnptiy '
wholesale priti s. na. y. Tit:.
A. H. FRAN'CiSCUS 5. Co.,
MAIIKKT STIIKKT,
i'HILAIiELI'itlA.
We have ..pen.-1 for tie- Sprfrur trt.lf. the l.:rr
e: tand lie: a-- r c.l ?d k i t
Philadelphia Carpets,
Table. St i Irani KUirt HI noihs. Win low Shale-' .
anl Paiier. t'aqiet Clttiin. Citt ui Yani. lu:
lini. Wad.lui-j, Twines. Wi.. CI.-i.
I.iokiilu -l ilae. V.i ll. v lt t.-k.-t-. Itrts'lil
Itisket. Ittlck' t. l:nihe.CUith. s
Wringer. V'SMl"nanil il
li.n Ware i.i the l uit-e-l
State.
t mr lare fix-r 'fise in business enables to .-v!! tt
1..W priecs atiil tuniish the best uualiiy ul .
Si LE Al : ENTS Ft Hi THE
Celebrated American Washer,
rnicE,.. .vi.
Over l;;,(!i'0 sul.l in Six M.'iitli-.
Tenn.-e Cariet. 6ud .y.
Ail oliit-r syaais. Jo daysC Net. I . !.. -.
f p. EAT INDl'CKM KNTS.
Ii rn wanting Crst-cla.- Fruit Tru-. a.c
and Plants shoiii.l t ail u
II AIINKDSVILLK.
S .mcrsct County. P.i.
You eau pitreiuise uf him nt lower r.iu s tli.oi 1 1
, any other party. Feb. i- 7-
MANHOOD: HOW LOST. IIOYV
K ESTOK KI. Just publislie l. a new -!'-tion
of I rr. Culverweir Celei.mte.1 Kss iy ti tla
I radical rrr (without medicine)olSieniiatoi-r'aii-.i.
j or Seminal Weakness. Inv.duntary S. u:in.tl L
e. llllilencv, .Mental and I'hy .ical In. -ap-u :'
' IiiiiMsliineiita lo l:inia--e. etc.: also. C-r.-ii'"!'-'
tion. Epilepsy and Fits, iuduee.ltiyseli-iiiiiuli u.
t or sexual eviravaaanvo.
i -Priee. i a -ealed eiive!i.f. only t crpta.
' The eel.-orai il atithor. lu this ailiiiini'.lc e- iy
I clearly ilcitioiistrntes friMW llurty years sit--.-.---
Inl pr;i.-iice, that the aiattuiuts eor-ciiiiciicc l':
! f If-ahii-e may be radically cured withota: the ''
Iten-n tin" of iti'.emil me. Heine or tli pplli-tl f
ul the knilcr ;intina out a m,.le ol cure a:
: siiiipiu. i-rtain aud eiicclual. by ntcaus ot' l.i. :
etcrv sullercr, n-j ni.itter :.: "hi condition m:iv
' 1m may cure himseircheaply, privately aud mu'
cullv
-Thi Lecture should tv iu the aani:5 ot etc;
. y.null and every tll.tr in the lall-1. (
Sent, under seal. In a plain entelope, to aay a..
dress. n,ut-pail, .u recciiit ut six com a. or 1"" p. '"!
s;uitis.
A1..S Tr. Ciiherweirs "M.irrlaje tlulde pruv
i eii-L'iiti. Address the publisher.
CHAS. J. C. KLINE CO.
I V-T Itowery, New York, Post tmkv liot 4.:-sc