= ....~. ._. illoomoling Inattrat. WU. U. JACOBY, Md r. _ WKDNICSDAY, SEPT. 23, Democratic Naiad fiat FOR PR EMPENT, HORATIO SEVISIOUR, op NEW YORK. rott virsorminzxr, / , 'ILINCI4.' I'. 13LAllt, JIL, Or MISSOURI. Ilienioeirtle Mile Ticket. TOR AUDITOR OSPIERAL, noN. CHARLES K BOYLE, OP PA V OTTE "COUIVT Y TOR sTRVItTOR OENERAL, GEN. WELLINGTON H. ENT, or colLuxem :Vuttrar: Denioc rally I;letrki-T-leket eottortzsg, VICTOR E. PIOLUT, OP BRADFORD corm. AMU:MOLY, GEORGE SCOTT, OF COLCMOTA COUNTY Democratic Comity Ticket. COMMISSIONER, 1V 11, G. QUICK. DISTRICT 'IVOR NU', E. B. IKELEII. ArprTnß, A. J. ALBERTSON scnvEyoß, ISAAC A. I►EWITT Clarions. We are constantly told by Radical news impers and Radical orators that tlid results of the war have enhanced the glory of the country, and strengthened the reiksons fur ust national pride in its citizens ; that our government has so wanilbsted its strength, and its people such a determination to main tain the government against all enemies, in ternal or external, that hereafter we need have no fears of assault front any quarter ; and more than all, that by wiping out the "foul blot" of slavery and making a huge step in the direction indicated by our talkers when they proclainicd that "all men are horn equal," we have given each indications of a higher civilisation in the future that so far from the blood of our brethren .having ken shod in vain, it was the fuel to the fire from which l'hecnix like our country has arisen to an incomparably higher position Among the nations of the earth.' All this we are told by our Radical friends; and the people arc constantly exhorted by them not to let these golden fruits turn to ashes in their hands. It is said that the prize is a rich one, and that we should hold fast to it not only for practical uses, but to be exhib ited to the gaze of an envious but admiring world: • It is not our purpose now to gainsay all or any part of this. We have another ob ject in view ; and our readers shill see how little genuine logic is necessary to show what sophistry instead of argument these Radi cals put in the. mouth of their Janus-faced idol. liet your Radical orator or Seribler exhaust his vocabulary ui praise or the re sults of the war, give him time to bicathe, engage him in conversation on the Fuliject generally of the political condition of the country, and then ask bin:, who caused the war? Without winking, and thinking he has got you, lie will at once answer, the Democrats I The egregious ass does not 'see that he thus stultificsliimself; and accord ing to his own showing the Democrats are the primary source of all these glorious, lithi efits, past, present, and future, amftlie Re publican party turns ont, after all, not tote the party of progress, no so earnestly claim ed for it by its adherents, but a party which can be arimonisheti into activity only by the prick of the bayonet. All this the Radical himself proves, -and we give him the benefit of his argument. 1111=111:111 Is IT possible that the white electors of this District will re-elect Mercur, who voted for every inenAire that was calculated to elevate the negro, and take money out of your pockets for that purpose? lie voted to give the negro the right to sit in the jury box : to give him the right of suffrage ; and to compel you to pay for those rights! Will you continuo such I man in office? We think not. Vote, then, for Col. Victor E. Piollet, Congress, and assist in redress ing the wrongs. Mosront Cot:tem—The Democracy of Montour County are not idle. They are holding meetings all over the county. Dur ing the tea. , t week meetings were held at Washingtonville, Columbia, Mooresburg, Sharp's Ridge, and other points. They were addressed by Hon. Thomas Chalfant, of Danville, Jesse C. Ammerman, of Cooper township, Win. IT. Shoemaker, of Hem lock, and others. The Democracy are full of life this 11111, and will sweep this" pestit ewe-Radicalism—out of the countly on the 13th of October, by electing Irovu and ENT, carrying a majority in the Penn sylvania Legislature, and gaining in our Congressional Representation. `Tim troubles in Spain, which have been long brewing, seem about to culminate in a civil war. Late aceonnt:4 inform us that the Spanish navy, with the chief Admiral at its head, has declared against the Queen. This war, if it should come, may embroil the whole of western Europe. The esure.of the trouble seems to be, the alleged bad govern , tient of the queen and her ministry. 1111 L =1 JUMP: WOODWAhI) since his notnination has devoted most of his time to the pans° of' Democracy. He has spoken at fifteen different pnints'in his District: Tho county of Sibimeliantut will be pretty thoroughly canvassed by him, and the Democratic vote n the District greatly increased. THE Chairman of the Democratic Stand ing Committee, of this musty, this week ".ounces more appointments for mooting,. DEMOCRATIC MEETIEGR, The Camp. Wires are Burning ! co 1g r In j'i oil a mos cm In all ewe where we are able we plkll give the names of the officers. How well this meeting was attended wo have not learned, BV.NTON.#; On Friday afternoon Robert F: Clark, Von., tuttl'Ost. Jetta 14... PM!" smoke at Benton. this meeting VOW well Attended. A large dtklegation, headed: by the Orange villa Brno hand, came into town about 1.2 It., marched through the place anti was joined by a. delegation from Sugarloaf, when the two delegations formed into one, ander the direction of the Marshal/1)r. Edwarl Everett, of. Orangeville, and ,passed back through the principal atrects,,reociving cheers and waiving. of flags, banners and: handkerchiefs, by the ladies, to the groutid prepared for the meeting. The. delegatioas were then disntisaed. The horses Wu; properly eared for, all who desired to refresh and replenish the "inner man," With some of "Grant's policy" and a good dinner s were nettotuutodated by "mine host," Andrew T. Ikeler. At one o'clock the meetiug was organized, by appointing Perrat FAT, Pres ident, and quite a number whose mines wo do not remember, Vie@ Presidents. Chu. Conner, , and two or three others, Secre taries. The weather was delightful, the Democracy all over the country confident of success, and the result, a large turn-out. Tito speeches were good,. soundly Deno erotic, and merited the thrilling rounds of applause they received.. The meeting ad journed by having $ll campaign *mg from Judge Dom and three cheers for the ova• tors, the State ticket, amid fur our Presiden tial candidates. to' or: Inw,;smp On Saturday ovening the Damoeracy of Scott Twp. were addressed by IL F. Clark and J.G.Freeze, at Espy. We unde.rstand that the meeting was well attended by both Dentoemts and Republicans. Mr. Clark no doubt made them a good speech, as lie rarely if ever makes a poor one, and thou they returned to their bonigs, at knit better es ; Wed, if not fin with their minds made tip to vote fur llomtie Seymour and F. I'. Rlair. Party hues are generally drawn pretty closely together 'in this township, but the Dentoa racy there confidently anticipate a majority over Grant and Colfax this fall. O Saturday evening last a political dis cussion between Captains Brockway and Whit moyer, was held in the town of Csta wissa. They spoke, time all told, over an hour and a half each—alternately though— at the rate of thirty minutes at a,tinse. The attendance was large and orderlY ; awl no doubt in our mind the Democracy were well pleased. The township of Catawissa has bean iu the Itabitwf giving Republican ma jeritie3, but it is mtpectod by some to join the Democratic column this fall. 'Rah for peace!. tocver. • Capt. Brockway, , Detnoerat, and Capt. Whitmoyer, Republican, discussed the po licical issues of the campaign beforei large and mixed audience on :Monday evening last. This is the last engagement announced, wive one in Bloomsburg on Friday evening next, that they have to meet. They have spoken at quite a number of places, to large assem blages, in this county. Timely notice will be given should they conclude to continue the discussion at other points. C. G. Barkley. Pwq., addressed a political meeting at Buck Horn, on Tue:day owning last. 3.1 r. 4. is a capital stump speaker and draw' Large gowds wherever he is In pounced to speak. The meeting, we are informed, was largely attended by both Democrats, Cotrzervatices and Radicals. coL ,Plollet. The Wyoming Dcmorrat gives our candi date foKongrose the following meritcd com pliment: "(101. Victor E. I'iollet, who has the unaniwons voice of Wyoming county, and we believe of the District, is a man so well and favorably known in Denim . leapia. that nothing that we might say of him would add to the esteem in which he is held by his most intimate tiiern/s and acquaintanoes in this District. As a limner, as a projector, contractor and builder of great public im provements, and as a legislator, be hes shim himself to be the peer of the ablest in the country:. As an intelligent, though unassuming ertisen-farmer ho ranks above all. The door of his hospitable honso has never been closed to any honest man. His hand and purse have always been ripen to the appeals of the poor and uul'ortimate. While he has been a most Beldam and ac tive participant in great public affairs, he has never at any time neglected the small eotrtesies of life—the loval neighborhood affairs, which have made his township and neighborhood a model one in his eounty. The people of the whole District, with a unanimity never before felt, now look to him as one of their deliverers firom the fa naticism and corruption which havei.pre railed in the councils of the nation. lic has proved to be a pure. incorruptible and sagacious leader. The day of the triumph of truth and right over ridsehood and injus tice, is drawing near. Let the masses be true to diocese - Ives and their country's best interests, and we eannltt dot& that the re sult will be, the triumphant election of Vic tor. K Pioflet, the people's candidate for .Congreas." • TrIR eleargeld Republican came to our sanctum last week in nn enlarged form. It is now one or the largest weeklies published in the state, and is, as it always has bedn, ably edited. SIICeePIS to Mr. blomilander. 11e hope that his enterprise reeeirealte patronage thaeltio justly merits. Tim Democratic mooting at. Ilarrisburg on Saturday last was a "rouser," and con tinued day and evening. Dauphin is doing her share of the work, mind you. Eir(itOr. Bigler, es-liov,'Johosom Hon. H. Clymer, and others, made speeches. I'VE latest returns from Maine put the Republican majority at 18,558. 11ow are Tun 23,0001 C,oltiradn all right after all. Belden, Democrat; Ibt Congress, has a majority of 147. Ong she ft I= CATAMSSA: 11EMLOCK Great Mass Meatball at Beates. inAring o the Peop 't in, d its 'pc Down, tit le f/ nil he mere mak . w licrefore irpr tic he sting at *May I so I nil trended. I, a - alg t 5 calcu t to cheer _ ocart... ;very right-minded man. . - The Orangeville Brass Band was present, and flags and banners floated in every flirta tion, ?Ye rj 4.1,1 3 , 4 .1 ti , dotmt h ditgeti si4tt •- , 4 1 . 2 &AA& the „laudingwas called to order by ,the election of the following A etna! • .I'resident.-:--PETES ENT, of Scott. Vice Pmaidents—J, L. Cory, of Cumbra; K N Tubbs, 'George Gearhart, of Fair mount; John helm-, Abram Young, of Benton ; Trani Derr, of Jackson ; iVillintn Iketer, J. J. Rance, of rishingetvek A.ti drew. Latibach t Jesse Hartman,: of Sugar leati Aaron l'atturson, Kline, of Orange. cte,taries--Chartes Conner, J.)lea. , CI R. '3lefieriry, Peter Came, 8. W. Mo. Henry, Samiiel Rhone. Tile meet iug war first addressed by ltubt. V: dark . , Esq.., and we seed hardly say that he wan lt.tened to with preftnol attention ; denthtlestcriot only otf account of his well-' known ability : but because of Lis previous' political posit inn. John (L Fjoese, Kai., followed with an address in his usual easy style. which elicited considerable applause ; and then, after 'it campaign song by Judge I terr. the meeting' adjourned with three elkaira for fleysimw, nod Blair, for the speakers, nod the song., , v pr,TEr, ENT, Prey t.."' C. CoNsm, and others, Secretaries. • 7 IC=M=l Meeting of the Centreville Club. The Democratic Club of Centreville met on Thursday evening iitst in aceorilanoe with the time fixed at a previous locating. There' was a good turn-out of both memher‘ mind othors, including owe of the moat promi•': rent Itepublicaus;he togo a l i ii i .. l Tke l i g meeting Was called +Met.' 1:0; 1 the 'rim (lent, Henry. D. litabrt after *Wen the Seert•tarr road thartniitota of Mot tnObt inig. . • !: On motion, the Constitution of .the Club was reed and an opportunity given all thole who heti not yet become members to come forward nn4 put dowu their names. Quite a windier Stepped up to the Steri-etttrit's desk. MO joined the Club. Next bushiessitrouplit before the meeting was the propriety of purchasing e flag to be!oug to the Club. It was, after little discussion, decided to pur chase one, and subseriptions were tinincilb scaly taken up for that purpose. Sufficient atuount.of money to purchase materials, stud Jotter it with the Haloes of Seymour autl Blair upon it, wag soon subscribed nut paid over into the hands of the Treasurer. Ile President then introdueed William -1100 11. Jacoby, editor of the Destoeluer, who, addressed the audience ter over en hour on the iegtes now brine discussed, tg this campaign.. !Ifs exposituin of Cnvess, relative to the Reconstruction and 1 reed wen's Bareau acts,. together with other n i o oe s o f 4 , ,eious legislation, was received aide great attention and vatisfaCtion. kre dwilt slightly on the finances of the-entftt try, exhibiting, as' far cc he went, a clear knowledire of the subject. Ills trorteirh, closed with a Idyll ttibutr to the ab il ity and patriotism of lloratio Soyirwar and Frank P. Blair, and with en earnest appeal to the electors of (7oluniblit (bunt to AKA 17 one of her noble *end patriotic cons' shore name is on our State ticket. At the close, three cheers wore giten lot the speaker, and three cheers for the Presidential candiduset. Adjourned to meet on 'Must* evening, Sept. 24th.' P. KNORR, See'Y. Pies' t. -- ETC= Government bondholders arc not, taxed and the interest on their bonds is paid every eix months in gold. worth nearly oneerhird more ut this day than the money the firmer must take fur hie surplus crop, the dsy laborer fur his wages, and the .meelitode for his work. Mani of these . bondholders Mille their money in the tnilitnry pertice duting . .t he late War, probably la the . quarter. master e deportment by 8u P 14 " 4 " 144 soldiers with shoddy, clotbing,. poor beet, lame and spavined horses, and settling with the governthent Oti honest terms as far as the govmstment was concerned. These men teeling loyally inclined, invested their ill-gotten gains in government bonds, draw• Ae from to S per cent. interest in gold. ll of these bonds were bought with green backs, atpar. when gold KM worth from $1.150 to $2.40 in greenbacks. They have already received their gold imereet.for up wards of three or four years. anioueting to from 8 to 12 dollars ennnally upon each hundred dolturs so invested. yl'hey demand ulna this must continue until their 'bonds become due, nod then they want to be paid the principal in gold for which. theypaid-in greenbacks worth at the time probably nut more than .10 cents to the gold dellar.- 7 These aro some of the rich maa's extra privilegds. But this is not the worst of it. %Viten the assessor conies rowel—mid tills' will soon be—he calls on the 'linnet's fits. their list of the Warble property, their horses. cows, carriages—if any diuuld be, so fortunate as to have one—notes,inert: gages and all motley on interest. 'file labor ing nian end the I nteehenie t toe t. ,gre cants! on by - the usSessor, and tfllicy should Ira: so fortunate its to have a house and lot, Or cow or horse. or both, the aseeeser puts it down to ho taxed for county, Stew, school, and road taxes, Dad If Heine in a city , or borough. an additional city or borough tax is added. But when the assessor comes to the bondholder, ho is told, I have this house and a span of fast horses and a buggy, this is all that is taxable. I have ono hundred thou•and dollars in government bonds, but this is not taxable 'on account of .nty loyal ty in giving to the government is time of need. Now look at the inequality and in justice of this taxation 1 Here is the me chanic and laborer, worth probably only four hundred dollars and pays as much tax as the bondholder, worth one hundred thou sand. There aro many cameo whore the bondholder is worth a million of dollars and 'MAMA at lifittlttlhiss hotel with nothing taxable halt gpan .of match , hones and a splendid coach. These men and families have the benefit of the sehnole, of the roads, of the courts, of the city, boroUgh and township regulations and impreventinte, and yet pay not a cent towards 'keeping the same up. When a school house is to be built, he has the benefit of it. but puvs nothing towards 'erection—if any public building). to be erected, be .pays nothing towartls it--the'poor have tO bo_kept, but be pays nothing towards ketifing ln short, the bondholder pays nothing to• wards keeping up one affairs, yet entnets,:in f or the advantages. Thi s ( ; rant and Col nix say most continue—no (Mange date he mania it. is a pelmet enetered into by nor leya/ Congress with those loyal bendhoideris for their saippLot of the government and the met•hnnie and (My letterer must put flit with It. Let there he no grumbling shrg :it, bet lee thorn rn to work. e snore indastry nnfieconomy,aml quit Poling' tiway their time ie talkMß polities. about the an?wet the people pet from (rant and the Republican leaders when they complain. Will they submit to it any longer I . J, - an increoe of 8 per cent. upon the rote of 18641, In 1866 Dem()erney them received di ;047' votes, awl in ISi* it receives '5h,728 , veto. This is strincreatte of 30 per cent. upon the I vow of .1)160. In 1r916 14(D:dim roceivqd in relmsylr i vaniti ITII 274 votes, and'Denicierney reedy ed 290,04 rack Apply the tar of Maine to this vote, OW Radicalism will receive iu l'ennsylvania.au increase of it per. cent., or.<2. 0;81 voles,. making n total of 331;g35 Vtltrg, and De mocracy will receive au increase of 30 per eent., or ti 7,0214 votes, making a Vital of 3771,113 Dewocratie vetes,showing that we will hare a clear Deinueretio inuleritY or 4,5,2(19 votes. '" hilst the totals shown by thin' cmtintato Drew; fare foe the trete that will be east in October, 119 hones the yomlitiep of public yeutiineut iu Rs wit that the relative Pitipertion will be les. tinned. • 4 ' Meine'reted far Juhh -C. Fremont 4 yet Jairtea: lleeltgnstiwas elected i'residout, atilt Pennsylvania the nolnibo,of States that : made the "Chief ,Eaccutive of the na tion. , •The hem' or the &pane Is in *the- De. moci.acy of the Keystone. Ax is 1&4, the responsibility of deter nurinirtho contest bop , rests with you. , ateo proven that you eon Mk Wing triumph to the principles yeti love. Let as drew°. to renewed energy anti more detcriMued effort. By order ,tbe Democratic State Com - lirtur.i.tm A. IrAt,I.ArE, Chairman. ESE Keep It atter, the People That slfnee the Raffle-aim have hnd prnwsbehrn' of thA State Onvenintent. SIXTY FIVE M1141411),N14 Oh' DOLLARS have Wert rieviveif it the , tare Treasury, only four mallow+ of winch Lave been applied to the payment of the State debt. goer it , ofore the pmple.tliftt shire. file flanliesin eame into tosseiegion of the State fiov..rutneut, twenty-faro ; millions of ciolkitt were received at the State. Treasury, which umler the law,.i.ltnuld have gone into die PitiLhle . Puertfof the:payment of-the t!tate IMist, end th3t twenty-one millions of that sum went eumewhetc else. • Ka" Pforc the pqople that: tisettßadjeala have ineraaled the i ratd iuterast, pn the State froin 41 titiTri tot p tr , cunt., likaking t h e im ere4 t te_412.1111,1 per annnet mare than it we tinder IPeranerstio rule: keel► li (*Wore the people that florin.: the ten yaarsotlittniielli aeoantisitcy in the Leg. 42.14tare i the expeuiica of that lenity wore one littnilred Ina twenty thee:awl tiollitra tuory that rite preceding ten year:* of Pt , tooeratle nacepianey. IN7ilel3efore the r 1 7,1 r, tlrtt the A Inlitar Gett4all4 ottioe, uni or II artr *aft, has coat nearly r2.o.tivi) wore than tinier tia twetle ow•untt. p r w p ,•/ fl i f:prvi e Ma l t Radical Anditilr FFarrtantt; and tfill'llitdr cal State Treastwei, pnil out to Vottial omit tuivaes of she *Legislature, soariy .10.0 Ipot yaw, lo Ot/aoco of the law forlatkling the Ntine. • terry it Iffyre tit" pe opfr that (taimil Hillman, Mt. Kathie; the State Committee, not, a single Ita , litsi newspaper in tilt State, 'late deny these facts. A c c ,,p it t v i, rt. , die prude that we will forteit One thoe4and lintlamto Antlitor (; eral Bart rank or buy other Radio:it if. up on a pal,he investigation, before an impar tial irilmnal, the alma atatoiansitapre Nowt c l ot, tq lie,troa.-41iirriatotrg iiartut. A Ft kbicitt newitn' per recently pttlalktl - ' " A*EMPiltOßlrm in Paris have timea. They attend obent ono-kilt their time in prison, and the other half they are .watched as closely as if they were connterfeiters. Ilut woe to th 9.41 who dare speak their minds. The binterne paper, his,lust been utterly extin guished by the authorities, not for what had twee published, but for what the editor Vas 44 , oxt„te say, according to the . conjcp. tore of the detectiveP. The "lively timeli" eraloYeil by editorain Paris `tintler an lirnperow" were also en• ittYoti hugely in dila country under a I;adieal Preident. • For four or live dreary years the Radicals persecuted, in every c(ineciva ble way, any one who dared to speak his mind: Sfiieti and detectives were act :upon every man's trawl:, nod the prose was !nuz zled as rftectually here. as it ever we. in Paris. Men were arrested, thrown into oi.driten into'esile; their bllgine-t , &strayed mut ;their milditation oltieks Ware planed in:the hands of military satrap* , ; and nheitan else fa4o4 to. intiinidato then hi the exerelSe of their ronstittitional . rights, hrutal mobs were instigated the Radical leaders, tlfe:priblie peace was, Iwo. Teen,: ands ' privste riffeperry - was reel:les:sly tititto3l4i. loe ns tiWuiatpudeiwe of there wen aulaxinf, who now prate about outra ges upon a free pres:i "under an Emperor," when their own 'hands are stained with u thousand crimes Mat:tr..--The Una test to judge the re sult by in Maine is this: In If-q.; their mem bers of tun/tress were elected by a lleritY of 27,07. In tsr,ct the people of Maine omen to nevi ildpment upon them, aided, tut the Medical* hoped, by the name of' Oriole; ..What is the verdict? Seven thous and to eight thousand of their constituepts condemn them, althoneh the ante was in undated with money and all the best' speak ers they conld command. The same pro portion of change in the other kitstgs.will not leave Grant ten States in, the Union. But it is not in the New England States that We expect the great changes. ft is flir to calculate that the mot of the States will ex ceed the etophatie change in Maine at least lift" per cent. The efforts of the 'lndica! ;tress to com pare the result with the vote of Isfl'f is 'a transparent ettempt to deceiVe their tend ers/ The honor law was the great issue ' bath an Name and Massachusetts. In the fajta State the Iladieals were defeated ; in Maine their majority of I sAtt was reduced 1(000. How silly, then, is the attempt to impose anon the imblio by measuring the ,1 great result of 1868 asentding to the o . " a.,}ecal imue. If' their victory . .in D el p Delp rep e nt.. ell.oQr the ruin, we ag say', e . : not ten Slaty will he left to ROM: ‘)" • We colipeitiliett alPeguit patriets ‘Attt re,:tilt. ft 1,1 lit - mining mot of 'tot . casting ite gloriona sliettow;beibrivisagg., ; ;. t.........................., m 4-1.. ..., i . —ln tier drieks;couitt,t4 ~ I ntiitints tt elan nagned.famos4lioier ate thirtyitco peaches, n couple of{' utpsktuelons ono raw sweetp tato, and rank two &aliens of buttermilk; lie leaves a widow: ' • * ' 4 • . 1 Put up Your Mumps, or Shoat up Your Gab. OMS, 1 A. J WO h t el e urt) iTkl4,5 ti t In I( I, )0 Now Yor o have In thoy pan the nt thn Maine er vote 'NI her *l,OOO that Seymour and Blair will curry New Jersey. $l,OOO that Seymour and Blair will carry ilnirtutio ourll4 VC/ carry # 1 1 1)4 i :ware!' . 111 4 Ni ru , n. 4 they el,yta) that Scynnotir and Blair will carry Ohio, 81,000 that Seymour and 'Blair will carry Kentucky. el,OOO that Seymour,uud Blair will carry . Indiana. $l. .thilt.l dtbdt'indShiir will cif , I hoar and Bluer pill tarry • 4 ft.' pit Do79l3o.lgllkeiiir will carry (.1 cgon; $.1.000 lintillOp r ythewr sett Blair will be foot that no. Radical tlnre Like the let. rhip amount oi woney u to t e bet as statea t _ has been placed tho Bah ing Ifnuso of W. P. Ileynnlot• ik Co., end• the editor of this raper will inane the nenessail arrange ments with any Itadieal ot any prey of Radicals who desire tp take it. Come on, gentlemen, of slop ydnr blowine. Ire are going hi trumped thiejal7. Tf you think not, Leek up your °Onion+ with your gold if you are bondholders. and with your greenbacke it you du not belong to that tio;ored clam. 11 - otehmon. Pen and Mclosorr. ...The election etteiteinent throughout the Country is on the increase. Both , parties aro marshalling their farces for the great con flict: The Rails are getting desperate. ...The Republicans a thejlitidford dig triPt have miliiinated ITnn. l'eter M. Oster' !tont, of IVyurging county, to emceed - Geo. Leaden as state 14ceator. ...tt went sixteen, just back front Saw toga, tie there is twilling uteatt about her. lover. The other day he gave her a ring isorth jealorm of the headiest rooster, prtinut to a Svc years old boy without a head. his feat i 4 lituatud iu hi* breast, and 4 41 a reload:ol@NC,liee Jig singiug- •.• In LIN the motto of the Ilepulkean4 "ip the devil with the forpign born eitizenii; htine but unfit° Atherieltns." To /H.loft .'"Pe the, devil with - both, 'none bet Mrimust" t—The Radical pros is rabies the cry of limn& and 14,jonianinii, for the purpeze of covering smile premeditated villainy of their own. Ntrateli diem well. They are base enoui;ll to commit any erime fir the sake of imeetak ...A 'ear on the Erie read, containing dozen or nitre Jews ws the incite of an exciting, political di.axission a ftitx days since, which re.ult4in'ti eete being taken. The monk stiixl; - Seynintit 45, thank 10. Ad the Jews but one4nted for Beyntriur. —Gen. 31c4lothin, is tb • arrive in Ns* Bork, tisiiAttsck, *ad the Demouracy are making extencive preparations for a. grand r..!cAsion for lihn. It will he one of the fittest stills! of tho - kind ever iteti in this country.' —The gmand militia law of Pennsylvania reiptimititli,abk) bodied we under 45 years of age to pay one dinar annually ht lieu of re nice etpesit in timo Of Star Or invasion—. .the fines to flirt** 'wield() land, and each nom who drills in a.edunter company is to receive twelve dollars a year. ...IVhalup was found guilty of tho RAMIS. sination of lrArcy /lee, and cornmeal to be hong• on the }nth of Deecinher. lie reale quite an eloquent thouch rambling address pretiotts to rewiring his I.i:titmice, iA which he strongly proteqed his innocence, 'IA.O 'Pays he knows who committed' the inur eflitr. (hi his return. to his dell he dewed a Aorapipa and sang a song. - 41 , 111411.1.4.- violi t ti.oll,), Pa September 20.:A hi near neenrreki 'l4l:treen this plum. nnol (}reeneit9tie on Sattminy night teat. While a patty Ira* returning from a Reptiblieun tneetink at ‘‘'ilyncoitioro• a party was raze yawning ,frein a I)einneratie meeting at (.1 menvii Ptte • They met :Abut midway and n difflenity ennned, in which a' yoting matt named Lacrone, living neattLis place, wan idiot ao l l,Mttantly will a Dear orat. • < • WHAT 18 THLS MARVELOUS AN /Inv= TO PisiothE • whieb, Itsr TWENTY rug* lips Leen winnuig "kettle° opinions trim all gerts peonte" u m nder the mie of lI(ISTETTFIR"S STOAtACR RlVrfiltS? It is nn intioliern of the most ercellent tonic, anti-bilinus, anti-goo:but in and altera tive herbs, roots and barks, in the puritigd mpiritiut,s noNv Do Es OPERATE? This question may be briefly answered as follows : It operates „ As a , „.rowarful Itivigtant. As a 'Preventive yf Fevers. Asa ' Assn • Anti-symositedie. As a Gentle Pardee. As a l'romoter or Appetite. As a Cure for Indigtwion. A f t an Acclimating; Medieine. Ala Ssfl4rntird against Malaria. AS-R , Remedy for Low Spirits. ',A. a Specific for Favor and Ague. As a Cordial fur , the Aged. Aan, Antidote for Sea Sickness. 'all Anodyne for the Sleepless. As a Wholesome Stimnlsnt. As a Balm for the Weary Brain. As a • Wild in kkviil,f Anguish. An_ttas a, protection to, 1441.1.11 AND I.IC under idl depressing And devitalizing infienees. • "" BOHTBTTRIVB STOMACH BITTERS is thossnly tonic in txistence, based upon a tAg' ituous medicine, that is A.,BSOLUTE LY PURE MARRIED. At the hritiegroont's reeftiktice, on Thum day afternoon, Soptentber Bor. a C. Snyder Mr. William Wrtor, of AN yhetly Cify, and Miss Matte , Mtenight, of ItlntitnAurg. • • On the 6th of Sententber t by Rev + J. , r. Tuttin, Mr. Junes Ind to Nisi • Susannah Boon, all of Itukert. • On the loth Inst., 1w antes Kitetten, Esq. at the residence of the hrfde's father, in diett‘on, Mr. Jertenislt H. l'ansiekle and Miss Margaret Rhona, aU of 'Sugarloaf. • n. In Tiorreyillle, Iluntingtnn township, 'Friday, Petit. 11th, John- Halsey, infant son of' it: J, aid H. Y. Headley, aged 4 months add 22 dayt Ap'ilveo _R ivera, .3fiekigan, bent. 15t11, C. F., dau c htor of T. Nfcr ) . nut) l l l TY l'riee, aced '2 yam, I'month and 27 tittyc In Catnni4sa. on Sat nnley morning:Sept • 1441,,`edthnen0 aged Alec 41,17, ,y ORM Smith Wheat per b ar b e l , $2 ao Br b 0 . . Egpo per dozen Tallow per pound, 141 44 411111114 Not!cc. Eohrie of Jacob nri., (Ire iitle4. rim ilhdariniond4 AnglPor fonconintnn- nll 4 ) 1 1 1 ‘ 01. * Court or Volum hist rounly. t o ,11.011, 0 1,e tie Mono+ Of the •IteptillatrlitOr or mild estate, berets), fives maim, that lle will meat thu parties IlaarestO4 on Wednesday tau fourth der of utivetub,, ll' l ut at JO o'clock a, L. 0(.21.1 day. et lilt of lrr is at Whirl, lime a ad plow oil persoris are rept...sled to present their elelms borore the skid ahittar or he de burred frotomewing to for a snap: 01 OLIO s P. Olll 0 0. BARKLEY, Brat. M9.-4w. Auditor. I'll'ilLlC i MI: nr VALUABLE HEAL ESTA TE. in pitman,. of an or let of the eriort of rolombil County, oil eAll•ltn aV. fa"Toltlilt MIA at 11l o'ilock is thr footstool', Peter iloimbach ORA PROM Hay lnr, ' fro.trre momintod or the egad, Ciotti. of John Ukylor, late of Montoll, townetilp. In tai -1 ettoolV. /I , l•ltrr , l. will expo.' to We, hr 11;toltlir, venom,. .pun the prototras, a carton G0C.0161110 Of TItA. CT OF LAND, sltnab , In itlnntrinr Itrtenatitp, In raid roomy. ',remit odWo lawiir W JrwepAr-Olootor sit lon,-wet, John, Amiga oii prat, Henry Wrrlnatn'r hrir4 on 111 , glinrill:iffror lee irho •no 'II ° north, containing itNit Ilt:NORIllt Atli Ed holm or 101/4 wornion are eveted a two story stone dwelling hone!. • log barn a rprtng holm+ two epringe of pond water grin the hour', slot torn good app'• orchards on the 1 IP' r.. •ro also two V«111111 or Iron ore on 111. §llOll predilafte non or Anil and Ilso other of hard ore, runninrthrngyh said rre• nuit.r.. from earn In Wert. ran had la in a ~,,, I Onto nt•rottivntioo ; tiler Nolte of amid ilreeno..l. Monte in Itot toworhip of Montour, and colour afore said, Jews 17.101 , 14111. 41 , V11. lig" Condition. ems*: known no day of aide. I' itl'En 11E1%1'1ml,, DANIEL PAVAN. Sept. 21. 341.8. General Election Prociainatton Winentan, by the lowan( thin Cetoottontrealtb mad , the duly .f thr Vlttritf of every conolv to I:Ivo nrltrr of ow emend Etoction•,llY yobll , otino In one or lo ..r.• or w.totatpor• IS the county. at least twenty doge tu - roto rho oterr too, and to the offirt.to to 'l9 oteettt, anti to dotnittnite due pl St u Itlrh the Ologrltru II In br bold . Tlo•tefote„ 1, MtiItDECAI MIt.LAIIII, lllth itlttqat or I'olo4'll4s collortf. do b.r.by molt- ltnowu and pro. chain to the qttatill .tt elettons r cf.i a ,„ tua o h m a a•it.r.l Kliett.on Will Int Mid no Tuitgm.vv , TIIF Tiiirrenn iv I) it V OF t1C•I 0111t:R. (being the nocon,l 'fu-day In slid month . ) at li lt ,eveptitAtltrirts within On county. to *lt • Braver tottuality,at We public bona, of Dun) . Znrr. town.yeit,, at not public house of Andrea in Abe town 0( itenion. Illoum town.litit, at the Court linil4o, in eolviii• bnra. 11 ,, r1n01 Iteraqe6. at the Town House. le the 11 , ., °Loth of Ucrwick: stomach Contralie. et the public host.. of 11. A Weiiictiii•tet. • •41 , illirei re% toohoohip it lb* pooslie oehool nrnr von*v ilia. Crolwes.m lownoblp Al tell public hmeue or Pa - uel K•41.' 11 b118.1 , .r. 1n Lb. 14110 , 11 or ea110w1.64. Centre iownship. it Coe reboot lima, tr - ir !Army Clt- Croupy' eonynilliam tiranship. at ttro . lvotto of fMniol 111%..rni0. Firlisottereek taisaglup. tkr hour , : Danici nn the titre i114e4. Irrenklin town. hI rt ITheltee'll reheel Orreetwaed (owe 'hip. et the !twee of /oomph It Patton. ll*edge% tnwn.htr, at the pnbiir brwre. cf J‘,llll Uargalll4l.l4l Stir Luitaot.Buck Jackson town•hip at Itt, tunif.r. nr E z oki•t coin hacitittalprosAttp. at tie, 4411 , 18 Paiv 11 v,.ner, in ttlabtr,w Minna s"wit.ll4l nt the pnSllt howe of Aaris the *awn of blittlinville.. Madison tow, .hip. tit the iildae. of A 4111.101 P.itotkv. in Jervytow% Mt. I"enseni towilship. et the loose sr 11. W 31..11NA. Moutour town Alp at the house of Wm. Itotllngt head. Mninv township. at the public home Or - Ighuntan: Noilmtertook townithito. et lb. hoot , ' forni..riy Orem plod by Oiiiirgo W. Ittii , iphork Omen lownalito. at On pohlie bonen of John Stivilo!, in ibialigovilin tieleolitwitelop at Ills tieboni Wm..% lately Ili" bri l Vete of the n# of east t n ebi ii. Ilibrunillip at the Mtgsa of mem. f"it twiwv.bip ai the public hours of C. IL lien. rapt. At Which tamp emit, Ylecce Oft qm.11f19,1 electors Will Sleet by ballot the lullwing State grid Cminty odium, via: trot reform for Auditor General nf rennoylvoollo, roir Munn for icrroo or flooorol of l'onooylvoilio. D.lid retools for Member a one person f ilfehrtior Assembly, nor 1,N...0n for PI. Dirt Attor• nos, on, rFq.e l n tirr I `On.!V l'onmesoon..r, ono fi m , r oam]; purr, yo.. nn4 nne m fur Co). Allldilof, It I. farther directed tint the s;ec non polls of lii • fkreivill Moroi* shell he opened heloreen the hoer. or l.ght and ten o'ilorik iu Ilse Itaenoon, and i dled COrlllllll. open w'ilhoat Intrrrnp,lnn 110.1 miJottentn.mt until weekto O'rrtOrk ID Ibe evening whoa Use polls obeli be (lolled. It if flirtstus Assisted that the Mll.lllllll of the rdorn /edgiest the I:wort IJunge. In 1/11/011.10I1jrg. In make out n General Ntection. shell be held on Friday, the lbatreesis jay of to rotas. nest. l'he Return Judges of the Representetiee Ristriet, tampoled of the counties of Columbia sod Montour. „shell meet at the Court /loose, In Illoomsborg, an Tuesrlay. the Twentieth day of Ottober. nest, to alike out the retires for Member of Assembly. Return lodger of the Congressional Itietriet, composed Of tile eitanthie of OreOford, Oolunihia .11ouiwir, end Wyoming. shall meet at Ilse Court floss*. in Tionkhanneelt. on 'Neville. the 60 111 1 day of October, nett, to make out the ruturns for Member ,if Congress. The following Art Of Assembly. regulating the mode of voting, in the roulmono eullh of V•nneyl ream, was passed titrett Ititti. IEBO. and reads Intl.; els(Moit I. Ile It coasted by trio Seem.. nod I loos.. of keareseribiliees of the Cominimonalth of Penn• Ilitinitu Ili General Aesembly met, and it is hereby Iltllll.`a by ille of the same. that the lint lira riders ,of toe eeverel districts in the several remind.. or Commonwealth. et all g•meral, township, trivolieh and special election,. ere listelov hereafter 11111horisted and win wed to vote. lay tickets printed or written, of partly printed Neil partly written, severally elsselied as follows : lJno ticket .11311 embrace the names or 411 Judges or omit. voted for, and labelled, moot& ;" One ticket Abell embrace the nano.* nii State Airco, toted ter, and be labelled 'otivsle;" one ticket 'trill embrace the eaters of all county /Aces. wind for, Including the Melee of Senator. Moldier, and ktent bets of doseaskily, If voted for, and Members of Caltetlhie, If yoked for, and be ;abellad. ;" ono ticket shell eliabreee the Nantes of all Utwhelup Glitters ruled foe. mad be labelled, "roe oils," one ticket shall olobrner the nano', of 1111 borough Micere led for, and hit labelled, &dowel). " 1,710:4 .4. Ti..o n 111011 63 Ott Only of site Ah••ritr, la the eared' 'mantle , . of this Cirronoowealin, to insert In their election proelainatione, hereafter te sued, the first foetid° of thie art, hol'4o;,lg liEltl.HY 'Thal rvtrY Person excepting /itemise of the T i rade who shall hold not otßce or appointment of ittitett or Inlet nude? Ibe Coined Stales. or of this Otate, nil/ tior or earporatrof district. whether • ounimis• stoned iiiiiser alt othernose, a subordinate oilier or aped who to or shall be ernployerr blider the • lame', eaeclitign air judiciary drparunuut of ibis Ittilte.Of of, oily of Iy or 01 any incorporated iltotrirt. and 111,6. Obit emery meinlier of anogrells arid or the skate tonisidlltirefed Oh' sdlect, criinin.al roe lit n wl . 'iiy city, ( tom alio mit.ner's of soy -itterirtiO tided rira; y law witiopedito of holding ar 101 ettleingat th e It iii Ili omen nt neloillilieeril of Jeers, lttypeelor, or Clerk of any denten -of this connommenith. and that no inepector /Wipe or tither oricer of emit election shall be eligible to be vol , d 'itolllll l be the Anty of the several A ... .. Ora 75• primitively to attend at the piaci of holding every general. opei int or too nolo p election, during 1110 whole haw ellen election Is kept open, for the pur pose el giving information In W. , la•pecterp and fudge, when called am, Iu le :Molt le the fight clt tior person nasesend by (born to vote fit With election, and nn ouch oth , r mutters In 'elution to. la the said inspettorn or either of 111101 shill from "No peroon olio,' he permitted to vote at any else • lido as aforeeaiil, than it wittite,eit.seu of t te one .f twenty Mot nr my's, who shall 'have resided 10 title kilts st itait IMO year. aid Ii the itletton district ,!link, niece il Ir To)' tee .Jay' hoomoliairlY Pre' 'erisrftteibreti trisostse, and within two year, paid a liar/. id Foolery jai 77 Much shill have bee floasiiii•ea al Pali! iloVittihrore etei•tlnn. the I Misery of the Veneer !dote Who nil PrevoidelY boot iv tiled ewer or iron thew and r.'tu toed end who o riall hero resided ill the ~ion thstrltt end paid Varies, 04 AN/U.4 1 14 0411111,bn 1,1111110..1, alter remden• In thug sts tomoh• Pisyided. Th at the while' Orme*, Almon, of the United State', tetweou Got age tit 114,401 , 0 M) and twenty dwo year, erlio hay, ressidod an slid ./eatou heron top Says as sforaaa Id be entitled to vote althoosh they shall not hale paid tat attmastiriller pis imnd.atniy otos. in U100'1.11014, tits I,lStl dap of BeitelillWg. 1468 111‘41.01:fell etdoliff. Iss ita w ne it s .5 SOW, Choir, obi H. Mlkiild4, v; day^ , r•pi. JL, igoi. MARKET REPORT. 13 00 40 20 14 1M 20 18 MID GlisCD2)7:ofl3 MS BUBO. t. wotar, lint 11.1 hire r ill ail iu hranrl,,,,, w th. Ni/i0 St., 01100,01 is the Mein proparty. asi4 Imo NOW 16 ta w s A FI'LL .101!1'31.1.:NT OF I;001)8, tip , line, which if IPy h7ve retn•teo with 0 pod dieol of two. nod %111 euU at Ma Lows.l Pb 11,17 fluff. , . Th. 4, gt„ciki. rdkurielln ay y.putlailar, awl la 1 gilalsly and price ...ono( (all In siva full stliefaelvin, :the Ilatalililkilkilfr.siiiiih rislb4rs or garnnew thitat 11It IIAtiIIVIRGQQII4IIO4 II imiliDimareit, nifty hi %oat tm vitow4t..l, I; iv.• them it libel. Thrir IN hot 111.1/o.lwlit, old Hilarity fond.. NO With PAW 011411, aad With aim mad IoW prirt•• • nwrnuuu w4svii , l to IMP MOP Id. lan, for Ih. Pall and Wfuler Inds. Goland pro. curvtbn bla ri atns.. . . . illitilnot markrt pi ice► snowed 'or /di e q u ihq tPIP Vooido otrcel, bon (font. with Ilege rises vreminw.. tt♦pj a, nm, _ - TII GIiNAT CAVVIC HUMAN MISERY. ~ kat HUM AN übl phrd i t f lo l P l o. PAe•lti;eiii. l4 l Ireg il "I". re oath, improafinitameat 40.1 radical ten a , eunsell ‘Ventineep at tlyerwiterboell. h m uem siVelf 4 Abifto,.. proinistArt issolosiefta. P*. pareary. Nersloa. Dewily sad. isp•dimeta to ', i m ago pourollgr ; , Vonbuseptioa. Itpilimply, awl Fit. e • isteastil $O4 I%volt/it Inenpacityp ire. Ily Rnbert .1. tholverweil, M. p.. mutkor of Ow lima Honk.' kr. , The lisped frenW nod author. in lid/ admirable Lela roar* from hie non eireffettre. that tat awful c”u6vitoreg of golf +Abut* may Ha 'fact natty rtnioved without Miran we. and Withal daa 0.11/1 , ,1tt iiptratinn 4. I 00000 gig 4. ill oirligp•uf ring.. Sir tni4l l ll ,l . rhiatitle 0111 a ono* or ruing a fmcr rennin aid et/actual, Hy which t very wilrerer, an u,„11" whit Hi. annilityin way be, way cafe h in ,..ii riwawy, nrivattly fond radirally. Thus Lee. our v e in pruv.• • I to ihnurand• and lAOIIIO4OO. Pent neatersiao M oily sidaftro his a piahllcaMY,e. nn rtteint of ail twill.. et Iwo pommy Nampo. Al4O 14t. VilliVetVrtiPlS Monier OUllde.prltort genic Attar , if, CHAtt. J tl. CLAIM at CO.. 117 Bowery. 1144 v York. P. 0. boa 4:.e6 eept. le. I OOO.—ly Perak Co It:STRAY COW. raw to the 'premises of the euh.er,ber, In (jilt. n• Wand Wait/hip Colwabia foamy, , On pr 1,4 yr Stifirao.r, a m.Ark 011'. /th a what , 'put an bYt brYaot row lilippoNPll 10 be &beet Ave yparsold. 'roe ovirn•r •••' I. requetaedoe ~ , ,,se lament. prove (barge, u , .d 1,,k, tire away, 0 114 , f111.11 the elll he dI ypon d of OA lIIP laW etre, t. id tilt; 1ME1.41. Gyoynayondtp., Sept. 14, P6?-31 62s UooP' mums OM rotISETs. coiter.Ts. • WM. T. HOPKINS, 7 0 ) .fi t il Alum el illarr. riiiiskup.Plllll Ilannfitet neer of the alchroaal (14 a Rolm /loop ,Skirts fqf Wit% Nauru anti t:hilofren.- The latest eetertin•ht, sdllrrsl tehhly and Idyl/ in the Aintirl‘ao h. t. ;Every fatly thed,ll try Mem. ail they recommend Ilelteelleea Iv weeds* rt4arem4 Chair rh..ye sine oaht,w, hoar more cliff tie than ell re te• rt. Whithsted is 'miry re. specs, had .old sit rot, low pytello.. A* for llop• Itseo• Champion Ski It. Noyes - 1W heed moot,. whale hobo eimun, h i in.. e dilfert nita.etetl l / 0 Imperial ant Ttootio. un & eeet• , e'. (Pnte' Pettit - , erect, in ughie le pr,,.., ft el e.•ntf to $5.511; totem./ wish Jo** 11,.0,,floopfebyittoil rifli 4 a ..ere ue. shfyino and loftily, tend fl•riet erelt-e. erm. $5,10 to $$ 41. Thew &ferule II:lett and best pads for the roofs. ever imported. The 114.1 e ouhylicit With Hoop itikirl• and Co, intb,t rats Thow trolling the City ehaell4 not not totals 4,14 examine our G'..,fr find prices. al vb. defy Mime. pouilooi• e 1041 Pl' n Lic s LE O VAIYABLE BE AL r3TATI: In rtltoUnnt• of nn nrelor of thp * Orphanc Cowin( Counantoto minty, on THIIRSO AV, tiirriottat Ipp , a f ar e w e ll in 1116 Wil•oun If Ilsen• buck and Wll4llll D. 'linnet'. A Juithoiratora re., /4.101, InIP of Fecal Inovu.loo. rn •11.1 county. J. FP /W/1. 11 1 /11eX1 16.1 * IO lulu. by !Mole 'endowed lb* dwollent h rioa Nter 51 - ,13A, 10 111:011 "Wns4.P. Sit 0 0, Cefilllfl Y'R.ICT OF L.L.VD, sigrit n 1 11 1 . 01, townahlr, /AM enmity, tinundrd by k w i o r George Keller an the wed. Jamb /Sella us the toulh t ha,ar Krum no Inv east. and /Am 00 the niPth. vat:gams ti%r (WM 4 0 Jutl Ai 'it EA, whereon er•ct , ,l ta n s t,••• iryme 0 Wr•ilillg Ina... train* bast larlt; and other ontiintldiogit. mad nolapple orcbatO. Amon a Ml' OP' VVOOIII AVU. situate in Orange township, In raid county. containing tell Nato. baanded by laud n( Pnin Vanliew tot the wrist and wills, the lir rof George Ilridly on Om oat. and !gamic' Wiley on the north. Late the rotate of mid dreenttd. situate is Meiners. ship 01 Paoli and coOnty aortal(' Jitter, COLEMAN, Clerk. llinumabigp,Pent. 19. Inild-td. CCoslit ion. of +iate:—'r.•n per cent ally, yarding* moony 19 AoIIM of tho pro or. ; on...fourth. kilo lb. ton per cont on enniSrmsti"a ill pi.. nod 04 balance in on, yew fr,n paid cnUOt• nintif.n. With interest from corifirmallifin 111. It. j r• MR , ikor• ii.kub, th e ALDIVII 4.11.111LA1. WM 1 ", 44 rth ' , rent three*, Philadefpliia. ftepiesebv! ltlo-1 , Notice to Teachers. Ezansitualonn of Tele/lite for th , several thottlete of col u moil County. %111 1.4 held At the following teases end place. Fur Cutsolueend rra mkt n, nl Ca Wtl.m. h-r 11:h. : Itrrwirlt and nrstrerrek at li• tom. Isth : Maine Ann IM. vet. ttataVlll , t OrPt. leo 1,,,nd and Ittutrineee..elt, at. Glehtown. el^Pl. 17 th MIGIon at Mt:nth% Ille, rept (PIN ; CMltra Valot!ilt villo, rcpt. 11 1 th :tl.l4ltirtf. at Ileatrtcb'e Sehnel Sept 44th; tlemioeit, at Duch Illutt, grill IWO; Mono?. L'letteht,..il JUOtatt .Boat! littoar, Sept ;Mb ; Ogunge 'at Ilentteelottei, Soot. 111hh Senn at I.teht Ittreet.elept. riehlngereek al hlllitu4t , r, Sept. Nth; eteuton, Pugntl..nt and Y.riceon, et Itentun. Oe• totai lrtt Greehban.l and love% at Millettle. Oct Mt; 51n.110..n and Jerretton to kt rpeetal tocrtniflatimia till! Ito hold it Ito* the C , lonty upro M 1.111,111111. W 151.0.1100 , 2 on th• 4 h ,o u,.lob‘t and the t.:tt t of , ttretutter, The eethunatione %%111 be opened at In o'oloel it, 101. en *Nett "IC. I ., quher. 111,04 appgrat IllittrlttoTOlttolol l l tbi the dittrl.t th whi t h h . / thnho nholientinn toe situutiona. I) bettor,. fire reitie otrd to be prerent. t', G. ItAltKlL,elf. 'County ttup't. Rlommoburf. Rept. 4, 19110. E. W. CLARK & CO., PAN K.ERS, Nu. 35 &nab Third St., Philadelphia, osmium. AgiNT rot Till 911i10111l1 Life insurance Co. n. 11111 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, EZEZI Strap, 1) . 1 . P nrylrania and Southern aVegu The National I ife Juana:an erif7ernpany Ism corpop., atorobilditteraid by Special Att of commas. sppte ..:4l July Istla, with a Cash Capital of $1,000,000, .n.I 1. note Moron;loly oryttabled sod protruded for !maniere , L i p,, r3 l soling riiihrodio steals ant seltrioors, who are inv led id apply at nor open Poll pnlitithira to by h4l on applwatiore at ton °Mee, Inroad In 'lra *wood Mire of IMilf Asinklny !loom, whew , rireuisra nod Pallsoillatt.felly , &nerd, out nob onnoniant• Orwell hp ihe Cowpony, way L, Applieneionn ror tlontrA I and Weatorn PrionsylYt.• tilt lobs anaMi to B.B.llllWToso,thd & Ca.R Pt. , Nu. Id nn uw ll Third Street, —. I ht'•Atiphloo. - A New OfitlIADV fN 1;orelt1131171(yol.- A ph, . 1 . 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