- - - 47 %1MM ~ , i „ ,,i O4 • . 4l nteti rptt e ;ol 4 .ere of , Melterinn cuunly nee ifireilepesletti ‘ tireet et thei'v'f•geespee t tto in e.eit &dint* electid ; Scitiirda3r, the 23ri iruitantral4 - OrSseti6peison,s,...•frpm each • 241 *MatisliiiiIorrtiierienilhem in a Gminty' co.. 5,7 1 , 4 6,,VVt0Pp belfheld , at , the 'Court ' House, in •ronfetbOorti on ' Taerlday the 26th day of "Sep t. .-,•er•ibleofbei,"titz'l3 Iti?doOr P.lit.;,for the purpose of Cotinly'officers, and the transaction •_ l ';` t " , 'fro any tingsii„tba; may come before it. • • Th'erlcjgiltot committees are f Arrested to ne. ; inbre,publie'notibe-•"of , the: timu a nd -place of in'their several town ' 1: , • ' "Tb‘following persons;were , selected by tlie Rounty Convention:of last year, to , act as such Committees: • t d R'S t • 'het por 'Armstrong an . or• - '''”'Lib'flrty—P. I - I..Arnolil and T. McDowell' • titrii.'etle.-J doldrige Ifianill(On—J A Anderson and Wm Blew B Oviatt and J L Bean • • ` - Britclfisrd-- A K Johnson and Isaac Willett: •• .N.Srwial- 2 -J'G Wye,. rind A Ifiaear hildre,d—N,Dennis and Allen Cummings Gres- 7 -C Smith and Dr , G W Mosher Corkilon--E S Sunderlin Gallup and ()rrin Perry - St.rg'esin t —re ter Barns , % - - .4)nnin—Otteilows_arid T ,(By . ,orderof Co. Committee.) .. „ , J. B. OVIATT, Chairman. :Ac.OIDENT. 7 -Yesterda . y, bile 'engitred'i9 ,14rirthpriog•;' Otto eliect! of :timber; which `?,itile'ered Upfa tionn to day" bis bo'dy . is entirely numb, below the hilrt. • .—.._ " I I • . • AAID ottlitmus. ie • very su ea ), at Mr. Cornelius ittlidAsteri to Erie on business and had returned as tar as\Warreri 'When he was, talcen • stldeliiy taken.tolC.Ane, where he died on ifaied.'•,...no was.brought to Forniers . vdtlei, • and •• buried on -•: , 1 • 10.4Ve celled on Gierohn; at Olean, the io'theikio . y;and Foet i d him; at the. Oldstolid and 6Ver,i'Vliermid customers ' . 'just repivied,,trom , the city their commodious store inrairi f . iejtall .overtlowing,.. .Thosis 101.nemfor;tho: pArpOite of,trading,•. should not t i,,PE,Tnoi.sgat..Honsn..—We Kase no ,hesitancy jot iteiomritentting''thie hotel' as . every' way Wayt•hy, of . rfaticiriain travellingpubli c Cl - 114Piiintia,• formerly of lbs. pubes . house,. if • indefatigablein. his forte to rrnikr guetii :Somfoitabli. •In this•he sue.' needN• if anions qiiesticnia this tat Lain 'riay nisi therpeutiltiana House. • - ''''RWiiilitio Tmitni.—The Republicans have . • noii , Made their State, ;Districi• and County ; • nominations , :. For county Commissioner . ; A, • : . ' P,, z l3rewer. is ietrominated; for, Auditor,.. S.. Q. • Terney;,Surstepor,.W..K.',Xingt Coronet, Dr. ".}3. l 6..ollisi . .'ASSemblY;:,John ,Dratksi,' Judge, . 111 11 1,03" WillraMs;: State . Senator; Warren aft,Te l tt rt , Of tWeqiialifications•oGthe ditre.rent. • • , ' 90)+114 mtrt,f , halt not :...now speak,. with ong . . ••ic i ceptipo,• • , ;,The.dernociay'intend to elect the • ; • Staiteand-cabriti - Olfieer", and.the people are in. • . - "leNglitett,Tif.thaf..rOsOc t,.. With: those. whc; are . -. to serve. tbetii;,ittatsid . orthoae . who are • not. ' , Untipiii:ly, — ..,there;ji3One..offiee,;.that of. State Senelor,t;that thi.'democracy' fiavi no bc;pe of .''. fillingptherifore'we roust.besinterested" In tbe . ..• ,chttliitier ii . nd' . .iiii:alificitions of IbefttepOblican neiVee,::,- . tipi this •iinpertant offiCe• the. Repub.. - • licio'''h.A\N nominated .Weirrew: Cowles, and • •villictitt;st‘mercifoll intervention of :Protiidenc in itu'i'. Teti di ; ' RC': w ill . .lere A e 11t the ' counties, of ticlii i :P4te,i;,,Clintori 8n:1.111c/teen, - in the, • ' Seitt:lifir7,thretiietrs ensuing. -• ... : . • .. ' .... ". -• The gantletnanlnade his eptieerance hereit ': bottliviii:l3s2otild wait'sCioW alter admitted to' . , . • practice in our courts ;;' since which he Was been the reciPitprof important andlucrative;offices, ..,. the gilt of, tlie,ricptiblican part y.; Personally `fiesta hot Urn: to win oe,.confidence of hie ac. Nflosmtances, , and would , not have, been entice '. I;attegithtpublic trusts and responsibilities, in . ...a' heitillterittite': of pbblie `sentiment, by any • paiti.' JOlfi.in"Wo . to be . a crazy spiritualist', • , ayse:oltei: lif red gigzanddisheliever 'of the Sa 'erecvSntiPtityas.;,.'lllii,-;*ilitarY history, which . the 'Muer' Piltdia•h Fe' ig 1 . 4 lit 4 . 10 • as desirable, lackitieso"lo4ba(ln detail; ~.'•Ntlilethe State • drafi,WVSpetiding our hero obtained'' i certificate , or-e*prp i tio"..; Soon 'eftii•iboyve've! a4iikain's comm comiSiim Wwt obtaiWeirfor him,andaitCr'tho . : reguipiKi; nutitbee:•c4f . ; tilrn 'were obtained, .our , 4 .,patKvf!'4that Waato be.4-feli hack, • in .good ortletS;liliclithe : iiirinentect ilorterie list.i; took his. Pisoblanitio4o.v.,iiiectiarged .his dtity, yield . ,up biori'reilif,ibli:defence'ot iiii:country, - while ...114r.jilicliiilee lietVed .11i !Conn try in.: the. less,daw; ~ ,•. ' gr'Oiltildirlifet:i4.,Ol,"cting ;CountY.Treesurer, ', -- Ilfrid4Ahts..)i.aft cii.lo6:i iseiMiseiOn was given , •.,,the.Gii'+wriMel6 04100 &Alin i fed "n u mber of 7 1 . ;;i 1 OtriAtRINOthilVilki4he•(}iiitritititiciti Of 'ciiinasis-; %J.::4 1 44 ,,,..:**-ii')44o°*iii°'ii4.'Yiiiil''.o'.Wti" tWitt"S. ' ', ? . 0 01r4 1",, ~ii*ta : i i4 o4 ' .'. i! OC,l l 4' ' , fkatgr— ''''444l4:ll4o.i."oo°sl...'te-t4iTtio°RA9 with. . i ti, l' .4. , r4iii ' 4 i ' . : l4 ri- ,77 4n4R,Z, if i 4Fgipi4.?c, • !.... :Sl,kit,s ~; : ,.0 # 1 : ‘4.i.,,qti1i44,...:,i11':Yvjt4. p 4'fi::sl.., :,01....41: rl3•ll:!;,B4mii,r,ip,tkiA*,tl.c..4. Vrt,"llll ,lf OPtiefft'4 „ % - „,wirlilOpio.v.*go Ili ftont:conni4ction the're-i!! one . . • ~ 1 4. bii'.biogrniher. , %4A4inglie!r t rect,iu)44 t r0,. t •yt de° PC f. •`thjs courfty;. iV t ite !Rol nifirei. A :nn s tjerm; a nd ` hitiqtal re.Z 4 conljks!,yon , neonnot r of by . lorpi.; iu44it: fray in 4in: • 04k s v i ka Olg Iniview the den re 40, las otifor..)4Bl . ... i pine qiirt,j , :ltieeil, or elii/el-") fores.v,i;•nie,...:}ki;,. • frii4dit , ind finci 'himself creiliterl. on the quota of gi:iO - OOnnty,,,kn'ying ins7fartily 'm'oiF'y the people . tio:;!uml:::Elisowned; • neighbors to Monist' ~ono -snore:lntln:.(rionri.:;lo!ifyin'ned . ;nninlmr. As:Our neighlibriOWiitio.wny fails, to.#ive •aetairs of 'the inilitvy„corper ;. ihiti ir pirfint to §ennt o . 7 . rrialtonois,•:we'. inten d n ith loos Ond: . roriliniscenons:furniOnfikk:hin ;In fegitrfl _to ,hii'officlikl ChitinO!or in civil.ntat inn I,inquirOi sa rein ed 'the .s.c.Au.ditors':l3.eport,-;",:ilrea(!y::011.;: The Afiderio6; .:elotfuntryi,..piipeals to ctthe loyal men of this district'i.to give the nominee . their ,hearty:snmiort, ihouCever..repagnent . to .thCir.fielings.,•Thus.dppealed to . 'we'darC not hope : Air any . .thing but a Mottifking:resnit., '• Asa citizen of. the county sn'e have a right lo.piMent against the'honor of.i.gcreditine'the abont•tOlbe Senntiii to , McKean county: - , She does dOes not claim not 'present:his. nartteand Most :restiebtfull,ic be . gs,to be ei cuied. justice to out; peoplp.vre. feel it lostite:thit -.they,. are perfectly.s .. villing to linquish all 'interest . and . tiropertylin the delilev.. rrienti of the distingushed. 'ebaiacter, b . Of yin 'the pist future' , to Erie:_county,=wherei t is 'rightfully and Most rrOpcity,vested. . . DEMOCItAttC .S.LSATOIOAL :*O3IIN.A.TiON . The,-fl iferees representing the Setiatorial district eomposed . - -ol the counties. of inton,.M'Kerin; Potterland „ Tioga, in, anee orprevinns',public tio'tiee snot at tha."-Fal.: on House, in lock Ilavivt,.on TitOsday. even- Sept. 11303.... After .balloting and: full ennsal ta thin, nn S.,R Mita an 'PEA?, of tnek-Ilnyeri;:vi•ag tine ni moo gly norriknaied as thePernoerritie•candidate for Senator, • Of.the• nomination; the. Clinton pentr' 4frat . rrl lie notninee' for . Senator. Fs • . ti gentleman in the...viger of life and: t iritilleet,a Pi nnsyllita nian by -birth, eiliicatioo, and . . blood, i prominent and .able lawyer; an honest man, • . . . .„ er.ettc,elfictent end successful in all he tinder, talus, o rs and-unspotted pargenal Character, an 'elerptent 'Ffifliorand•a'firm and deternnined patriot., ,it the Oeinberritsofthe 'other cotintie4 distrie,f ilittyas,.i,\;ellas.those' el ,Clintofy.he • will he elected, and' if.: the' people -generally of . the dist' consillt: their own, interests th . ey will ail vote for- him. ' . .Fiat srays. .As the time for holding the *eicc, tion 'draws near, every map-whopa ys. t he . .l,enkt :attentionto the ..befit of t tie .ers a breakin,fai*ay of .the thick - clouds of fari- 7 a "and a return of thousands 'the gpdd oldDemncratic The names of John Fitch ttnil,Ritbert Fulton will live-through.. till.r.tirrie; se long as:senions 'ref en(l . .t he rivers - fun, while the pen ivbn deciied . tbeir'effiirti'lo op ply steam' us n pionelling-power; wilt be forgot= . ten or.bnve.ulrently been. So.it'is and vViirlie With iliose:tiho laid MC! fomul , ations and ,ficle . Upon the principles of. the D9inecratic:•iiarty. They will live iu history.forever, airthe: great' 'moving spirits in a - plan 'of Government' which mado VS'irgreitt, p ospefous . an 1 'a . •. happy 'Pest— • Azive years iig,o'the.opposilicin obtained power •andentereil upon. the .admiillstra GO of public ;affairs. ','The .radicals 'of that. party : ruled' the . and lor Mai etban four years h 'scene of conhisiun, bloodSlied'and tyranny reigned, such . as haino„parnifek . Theitipperters.of theDern ocraticjaith hake been trodden under foot,'spat . Upon and abused with almutality and. savage. ness'which inetint ehterrnination; .:Lt was net southern treason which, the radicals so much 'sought to conquer,:as it,was . .tO silence all. time , the.• Democratic :parry:: It was :net - a Union, of the: State, •and a ni•ipetoity 'of the GoVernirieht and the old . .Constitution (boy .s 4 mitcii revered: and . fonglit for, .so.minfli .s as •it _Wits the..ilestructien . of the party Which had al ways 'beep faithful.totheinterest and •wellare . 'of. the Whole people... Dernocrats have kit•onlY lieen malignerin:speeeh, but they' have. Ilreti .arrested nail Imprisonedfor eltercising . fdrictions gliaranteadiliy the Oonstitution . of:thia country, and the less liberal .krkvqrritnenz. of England, vii:' The liberty. of speech and :of thc.'press: The press has . been sublect‘til to whirrid and the caprices:of moherwhile rnerybf :the', opposition and offirifilii,:teo, - fiave looked on with.eatisfac . ' tidn and:lnfinite' - Bur, nevertheless, the old party has stood by Frs.-eider% `both in the lield , and out of it,..andits motto :is to-day as,it:hrie,always'beent “The•Ccinstitution the,: Onioty,. one Cotint ry,'n .. glorious destiny!" As we.have said„the'.party' was., for lyears:l under.a . .clond; ,but that cloud is breaking' Al. though U the'opposit loniticceeded in the last.elee.. tion,*the.victory is turned Over . .to'the DemOcr acy....Andrew Johnson is a - Democrat. He ' is . .walkingin•Sthe in. the fiaotsteps.ole , the flutidere• and leader.. of the party, Radicalism and ; fa aticism is - chafing itself to'. death against the .barriers that have sprung ' up between 't hem :and the adMiniitiatiOn they 'so fondly 'hoped was theirs to use and - harlg•ir. The' minds of ,the people are settling.back into the Oltrehan 7 l nets. Civil law is beginning to ridc.i.,Military power is less, , tnecessity" than - torinerly. :The men who, urged the . - disregard dish , ' or the forms of law.ovill...pass'itway.to•be, forgotten,' er.known'enly . as'enetnies of.. the. Government; while'thenames: those ,*ho suffered their •abusearid tyrannY will live, as Fitch , and Fu(- ton's will, though all :.time:' ;Their:forte Was '..team, Dist of Dernooracy to' perpetuate's goy , ernment Nvorihy .to live under,. to light for, to defence. Men have turned 'aside .fror? l , '!! Pn'i Ph . rsued•s — phati.toin, which they die . coVer..Wos all s e, phantom.' ;Hundreds - of :ttoosarlas'have stood .hy'their,iinienti. faith, 'and kept the . ilres bright', and Mae beds warm, through AIL this' night cif .darknese and fanati-- Dernociacy' • stilHiveti s and thousands • who left the fold are .coming, , heck to- embrace: its faith;to *urn] blole amt . to-nestle in the warm bed thatias been kept Deniocrati have been iniprisoned, their . Aiu sitiess ruined ; and. their reperty destroyed; but -the principles tiler : suffered : tor are only those by which tide geyernment can be perpetuated, and the rights of thepeciple'Maintained. With till•tife l prejudice, the. fraud and exeite -theniJiine, year ago; Pennsylvania' gave tive hundreiterieguirtepriDeniocratie . majority. I Tbis year, -with,the..piejetlietitkiitt excitement ier*wed;liest we hope OW Trawl, too,. we .0411 „ certifinly 4 catry the liatiA442&qtr ',,r„..4Pt aer;010 1 ; 0 1 The signs ate most chstetfor The t ligitt z it ,breakitag.L-Trarreo, LeilgeT. r 4. : ,” Af'... 1 4,i ---- ; 1- T ---- • - •,• - •-- - ~..0 . ..'. .. --=----: El ' Ilftic ou York Aboltil Stattunyoution4:; Sif dec rqk. , N. Y., Sept. 2p . XThe Crniii.en , is ;lion vv organized by the mhoice of. HO:— Chatihcey M. Depew, for priaident, he 1)41414 , Jus evimisly witlidt awn his . naine as a candjdate, for Secretary - of State. , d ' • Major Ponerol,Frencire - . Bfirlow was' nom inated.for Secretary of „State; receiving iqi ~ t)tf.,,,, : ptilinst,4l#2l l fim.?GSntiral 'V. Hfr. Van ;;.:Warti OtTili, araiiiiilii, firurJohn IT. furter . of_Alabany, \VCili nominated for„Jiplges of tlie , Court of:Appeals by: acclarrintion. Thoi. U.; l Ilillhonse, of Ontario, nominated for controller Cog - Howland, of • DllO/090,noiiiinilled for.."l'rea surer; Attorney .. Geileral, General. lorries 11. Alai tinda le; Surveyoe - Generu I, J. Platt, Good sell; Canal Commissioner, Robert C. Dorn, of cheriectedy: State Prison Inspector, 'General Barnurrwof Onorulagna; Cleik of Court of Ap- peals, Henry'Jones, of Cat lasagna. ' 1 To the People of Pennsylvania DEAIOORATIC'STATE .CF.*ft itooms, 80bt..19, 1865:: Yop are ulioii:lhe...eve of ; al -po'st.'importsni . . 13oth polilical organizarion have announced their platforms, ':and presented.. their'eandi datai fur,:ipur sii(fiagei, • , .. •- . . -- P The Democratic party dititinctly:iffirme" support of he policy of reeonstruction , ..adoptcd by. President. Johnson, rind ‘.alinounces . its position to negro . suffrage: :arid °negro 'equal:. 'Upon these, TILE REAL ISSUR• OF Tlik . cnivvidg, theßepublican anibigeous, ittican— Aidates are mute, its central authority. is Vtre believe that, it is. tti..•knoW :their set,iiiinent." l arid that, they who seek 'yotir support' shoul4(be frank , in:, :hp exPrtssion; of thci'r' opinions.. • • • . . , Cat!' you stistainltheYresidthit by . ! ;•otin r , for : who refuse:to . e'ndorse his, policy?' Will 'you hazard the.siipeiiorityolytr;-rarehy tingfOr thOse..,wholate 'unwilling to •proelnim their ketief: ivy., the iofertority '.of* 'the PEA.+.crtzTu..ov Pu!iNsi-t..vir;tAi . • I?rt.•si Ituene.upon'your antagonists the 'vital issues. of the .tatripaign• •' Thrringh.the iwessand.on the. , :rostrurn; , in' the, field and in'llie worli shop,' dernank shat they shalt uns.tVer. '.; 'Are ijoit.for or eigrri'irxt President.. :Tolol.4o€l's podiry,yol rpcchistruclion?.' . # 4.0!..rn, f0r0r.42 - inst negro.,cm.fra,:r awl or.: :Sro • • • • ' . I.ly order of the' Deniecratie Stet, , Central 11. MA Chairman E =E=tl ..Nr.vi Yong, Sept, 14 :—The: 11;4141t1' special t .ie on!. erelornl here'that'iM ie conteinplated . by. the. Presittetit to entirly withdraw the troops s fro'tn, t he. Smith in a „short time; eaving • tie tates'ltely'lro Jebellion to reoriani2e on the basis of civil 'gnyernnieht; , peacefnlly; ,as they stookbeforo the late war, with the -'exception of slavery.. • i . :This policy s said .to have. arisen through the good sense of the' tending - Southern 'men theinselfs,in 'limiting the firesent' .position of affairs asdiscloied , in the interview .between President,Johnsan arid a , Considerable number of leading • men at.. the ,White house the Thus the late slave states. will• have hardire sdldier left among, them, save stich'as may., be 'required to garrison the severalforts, and (hese, As in" Northern states, will be'retained inactive only. for 'the purpose of.meeting emergen cy that lyiay. anse the'action of foreign' I- . . . . .... . Ult. MATTERS 0.11.:IN ,icEN . Z,VA.—.I.Ost spring Aye announced that oil had been found in a well on 'the Konzuwateek. .-Such, was the fi4ct; kilt . tionf.some'cause not fury 'explained to ms, ..the .Vvell'has not been -nidtle . to. yield any great quantitY.of oil:' Quite reeentlY,liowevar,'Mr 'Critt. Marsh was given, full ehaige of the well; and merit to ,Work with energy, to .properly tube%it. 'An .. 'A experienced. 'oil man .was employ ed.: l'inVivell Was re-tubed. and the inirnlnng corninenced.lUst Week 'with .enceuraging 'pros, pkts. At lirSt , the yield .W4s slight,: but as the ivo l ik progressed it inerea,reil: end on SA announced to he yielding. 4: bat rel every three hours:.. Everything an well; w hen the :seed-bag . htirst 'end the tiding...had- to be:. With./ . ari l wn.: • Th 6 lust' onr and a ball :before: the ,bursting.otihe bug a barrerand.a. half Of OilWaS .obtained,:with an inereased'show . of . gos. • The tubing put down and pumpin . .. - r,!stimed to-day: The'oil is,of the hest of. ilbminoting There,is' no doubt but' that..they have paying:well iii Kcw.zeta, and .the .inba .pects.aredajr.fot its being a flowing , The work' in tlie•othertvells along; ohil in almost all of them the indicationslie good.—. . IVarripil " ' ' • : . • • , PMPORTANT 'roSot.orsits,7-Assome • misappre7 hension.prevaile reSPeetihg. bounty lands giant ell by Congress to disehargeil:Seldiers, 'we would advise all otir. discharged Vollmteers, , who hold their , .diicharge - against selling them to brokers, shavers'pr shysters, as, grants of land:rest upon these:discharges. If any , good illtato'be.derived Iroin'the land grants the soldiers are the patties that . should.receive..them. , The, present Congress'hasgi veil .loffiCers and . soldiers. homesteed.ot 160 acreeol.land, only charging the expense orgiVing; amounting -to sheet a *lithe an,acre; and : the Commissioner ot General Land Office Who is" to prescribe the 4 , regulations. for giving proper,effect to the pro visions.orthe act, to enalilJ. persons .in the., United States military or, service to take steps, while absent . : on duly, 'to secure tor.therm, selves honneeteads on- the public lands they 'take an oath - andlapp'oint an agent: Upon these heir*, tiled-by the'wile. Or repfesentati.ve'rit..the Land .01licrr.,.“the Same Will take effect from the date .of 'filling, end it.regular in all respects the entry will have legal inspection froththat time, provided ihe fe:e. (slo).and Ci?tninissi tr!s , are paid.. 'NO. taxes are chargeable' ve years, and no;liability , ter . debts. •• The'culttya-, tion maybe done:trY another. "Soldiers in eer .vice, need not occuy the land whileiin ,service, end after being mostered'ont hive • months in - which to ,occupy ,the •.. , •.• . PARTISAN POLITIC ; S.—The N. Y . ente a melancholy Illustration of the effect of partisanship . . It deelares that the Democrats have adopted the prineipres 'and the'candidate... df the Republicans. and in an 'agony 'lest it shouid lose party'powe,r, calls'on ite readers to "save the State" frifnUthe effect of these ; prin, dries, and candidates! I : . • . ~.yI~MGn~Fi ! ~ / gnkT~w'a'~'~' „,'...`,-;” • ''. ', • - '.o@ AND -,3,i5: ....--'',: T` . .brarti -;ohn,' Thititer ak . "A.,_ rfmliultj 3oio'ph • 'Ai t.erlCowltin m G." i. Ilpssell4 Jame .121 ciJiiii r. 1.4' m ilifilli , 'Pkait.: l g W. ...i / Gallpp . .A. D., . g i . , . A E A; impso.; Dar.ioe,.Kiniiey Niles,' 'y iarnelitni; Deake , 'l'.....R.Fields IVillimr, „iken fit Oselsi, Whee ler 4`..D. •Citolr. ' .Pete;cAck ley' Pliiiii, ~. Pettit ! C'olvinj'BarretiG. C:','Coleman.P. M., : L ' og'e- joy ;William.',..;.:''y .....: • y IT A VESOF. ! 4 :113ditholOtrievtt,44,•Youtlif, Arthur,'ForOthe D. L, LIt!IP Jas: !L nicw R. A;; Ni ri..:PariSh Los=. .ter,'Granktd,L.El . .,',Keys 0; E:, Ecy.“): J., Otto, Jas, D.,. Clar . k-.Danieil d S., °repo Torrence oMitt § . .4',7Lerinard -• J. P. Martin Adam, Whiptile!Altidd; Foste r D... -Wort:Fran - 6S; Cimpbell Byron Bally Williann,. , Henry,. ',.:Srovlf Bubbs William, Boicard John, Dicice . i:iton•E. HLi Be'llOWs Cornin; 'Juno Briggs q..V11,.i Abbey:N.Starks . .. Ly •• . . . . Outea..-41oty strange it le'. that tlts.:men who are Bo eager to tone down the • distinctiOn between vvbites and-blackii-end - make them all equal at the 'ballotbox, - arri-atwork with' equal. persistency build . befween rich T end poor. o this end 'the et4.eriup• 'and . tax .laws ere so arranged that - while' the 'larch ? ers aturtnechanies - are taxed on' all 'the . ) , pm :Once the •riCh bondholdera are exempted' !ruin bearing their shares of , the expense the golf.; . . . ..CrisarrAtim,—We • have recently (earned of a very simple antl'eheap process of . .making.Chainpaign Wine directly, from apple's; and as, the coming furnish.ari. abund ance of the'neceisary Material, the recipe mey prove interestinglo farmers and protitahle:to The juiecils. preSied directly', !rritn'soUndap . - ples without previous grinding,, because the braising Of •thir i.n,a,short : time discolors the"juice,‘ mid produces Stich' `chemical, changes, by exposure to the atmosphere; 'Qs to preveni.the practical working oltheprocese, 'while ;lie julee, pressed' from. seem) , apples .is 'nearlr as.limpid as-water. :••• • • .1• . . juicertina.directlj," fromth,e press ipto is „filter, consisting of suitable 'box , abont a feat . .deep by. six,inehei • squari . tilled:with a,'mix turnol Milyerized. Charcoaland - , clean Sand err, fine gravel, about half:and half.', - A thin layer of straw is'put :into tha.liqx before, it, is filled with. tire. filter ing material' and : the bettorri of ttle box is perforated with' fine holes. . • :The juice Tias'aeS thrthigh thia.filter into bat. ties,,which Should be iminedialely'corked to ..excliala• the atmosphere,•which gives it_the ap. • pearance of the real champaign;. and eurin iormant who , has .used the process; assures us that the wine alter - remaining: in the cellar a while presents the action and flavor Of, the lin- Ported article, with theadvantage of being,. a' much.rpore Ifealthy.beyerrige,;•whiie its eost does not•exceed two ernrd'a quart brittle 'where ,apples'are plenty. Imported.champaign of the commonest quality; cannot be bought in. this • • market Irian lass than two to three dollars' ,a ,bottle,.while Ws . genuineness and parity • are very questionable, to say the least. • To crush and press apples at-one. operation requires a very powerful.Presa. ' "We halieex.• amines a portable arrangement of the:kind, quite simple and cheapen(' well adapted, to this process, as it is sufficiently. powerful to crush 'and press the hardest apples, having a. pressing .power ,of .10,000.pounda.with LO pounds* weight applied to the crank.' preSs'Would• be' :good to 'extract th'e juice, from. grapes, :Ail would not break the seeds, arid therebylVve bad !layer to the..wine. • This,press is manufactured •and sold, whoic :Sale,•and „retail, flallßeed .e.c•Co.,. , 5..57 Liberty-street, New' Y . ork.—..itmf . . . [The. Pretiareferreil to above Will be . :fotitf advertised • in.anOther.cOlatno of this paper.— 'Ageuts woUld:•like to circalate . an useful invention. would do WiL;ll to read .this•adVertise .ment'and send or - Farmers, who 'have orchards shOuld /bake eliote 6 . 1 the (they:a CEMF,TIERk ASSOCLITION N . CTECE in hereby given that an eloctinn . of.a of Trustees for the &net lipori Cemetery Assoc:ins til-In Mlle° •of 'P. Yord, Ffq . in Sinothriert,. Pa, op • the, Ocean.' day ,of,October 1565. Stockholders, and -all•who wish t9:su iscrlbei, are. res: , pestfullY reijuested•to be present. % .'• • •• .• • P.. FORD 'P.C., /acne • Smethpnrt, Sept.. " 24, ,1645 . ;.. . ' • /"TROLEIIM HOUSE, . 0. Proprietor, dlenn,,N. Y. :Stites !me this }muse for Portvil le. Onion nna . Binelhirot t::' Itono ii now, Furniture: new, andall in iomplete order ATRON.D.ifAMX.IN . . . . _, .. ATTORNET'AZ LAIVi. ' t. , metlipolt, Atfli'enn .County, Pa., Agent foi Irdssis. Heating Zfc Co'S Lands. Attends especially t. the Collection or Llaims; Ilaativination of ' Land Titles; Payment of Taxon-and all ..Ifosicteinf. reld. ' tug ty,Real F.staf.o. Mice, pa Hamlin Block. • . DR, .C,: W,:RODBINS-'• • .' • PHYSICIAN . SURGEON, riwidll, ..• 001tWiti . PLA16 . . , • SOURH4A§T ‘CORNER' MAIN STREET • , , , ADUCRICAS R0TE.,. ... • ~ .., • 24eai thiiPasaseqger •PepO, , • • :11LS(IRA, NEW-YORIC. /. hf. huller,. - . • Porters wlll.be In attendance on, the anial'Of.each train s to take; charge Of Baggage athrecinduCt ineets to the-houee.. KENDAL-CREEK HOUSE.- KENDAL-CRERK, MOAN C 9., PA., frii-lE,Subseriber haiinepurehrised : ihis*el statid,and're-farriTslied and re-Tit 'tail the. House, is prepared to, i.nteifain Board era and the Traveling pahiic:. • . : . .1-lIS BAR'. AND ABTA Will be well•supplied, arid everything done to merit a liberal abare.or.patronage: :Raft men• will alWaysthid the.i , lateh-string" oaf.. FULLER: • •. Kendal Creek, January 2, .1.860. •. . 38-ly Al MUST 1111 1 01TANT .DINC01117: ! INFE4FOritia,TO AAEAITS, .FAR'ItrERS AND 'LADIES . WE 'are makinga single maChine which Combines the best and eireapest portable Wine and.Cider . •Press the drying, ClotheS Wringer, and the Tnest'PeaerfulLift 4rig.Jaci in the world., • IL in the. only 'preen sataptedlii uiting A puler tlhampaizru, which is now regarded WI . ono of The most Important discoveries of the age: •'A good 'agent wanted in .every county, Lowborn we:;will 'hold out such' Ind ucemente 11$11.0.ip aute, t6liloo before Christ. 'man. The Ord one Making aPplication'front.ttey'cotinty . shall have the exclusive . agency .: -4./ttilV. particulars, terms, etc. by Circular.. • Addre,se • •',' HALL, IttED & , , Ito. sq, liberty otrietl MiZMZI 111 iNtit suillrywr endiprponl - heated 'alit olthk. Co • f .floss Icßean county Pennsibra diome d ed, I. w i lt 1: lipase in Sale, e r outcry OM .oonit hr ouin Smethiort on DI the 46th ptitin. .r 1861 at one Weide fo , ogfideseri p Defendant's right, • • 'Oll interest ti : .followirnr, tut Bestate . ,ailuate 1 township of. Tord,'Opu yof BleKeauriod. Ste f Penasytrati oundoll'e described as ,follnirit,: wit,BAttnnie pat_o64ll.g Maple at the North, Wiet s coreer. of 16i N0.''(202), two hundred and t we,theneo 50uth.,(106.)-,oint:htindrod":4oda noire or to a post;3lthW'Weiit . Mt 1,2) one' bun. drefl.;4twenty one and One halt rods-more' or • lees to a rput,)thenee North .(10.1);onehu faired end .one rbda 'more or Ups to ,e post,.thence North (17.1.2) .. serenten and One half degrees: : Weat.(s3 141: tiftyAlrretiand,orieL halt rode or ,esa.t e o, vest Orr tho read, - tliehro` by. mild 'road North (67 - 11) fifty Sarin and 'on e hnlF tie- . grew' East (5 240) fire and. two tentiiii reds nibrdor less tea post( thence East.(l2 4,10) twelve and four tenths rods wort) or. lees to a post. thence: - North •groes' East (0 .1-10)13ine.and.mis tetlthm rtida flier° . r less tire post On'the.road, , thence by , 'the' ?dad . Wirth ,(87..1.2) fifty sevenrind:one half degrees East . (10:324)101 'ten and thirty-twd one hundredths tckle..thore or less to a prd, theueo , Nnuth'• (20) !twenty degrees. Bast '.(11 . 63.100) fourteen a 0 •-eighty' eight one ;hundredths rods more or lesale a imst,' thence. Northl69:3-4) fifty eight and three ffio rths egrees Effst.(o 10400) bine and sixteen one huneredths rods more or leas' to,a.. pont,: thenne.Sontli (15 3:41 - fifteen and three ,fourths dogriga • East (62 7.1.104,1iixt040 and ahvonty two one bon,' dredtheiroda more or LeVi'te a pest, thence East soieaty 'eight rods morn or tow to .ihn place or begin..., ' hing;.contalning•pf 2.10 ) ninety ono - and. two tootlisl scree more or lest: 'being pots of lota numbered (173, 331) one hundredendeercnty three 'aiarthree sod thirt,yone.andh part of warrant.•rnumbered (3108) thiee.thbusand four hundretand'nioety . eight; and bah:Bg, a part of the hinds conveyed' to D. Kingsbury by Dana R. , Origgs.et, al, Trustees or U. S. 'Land Company, by . , 'deed dated Nov. 20 A. D. 1850 and recorded in Beton. dees Ofßee.of said Counter - of McKean 'in Book '"A" ..page 275, 276, and.277f with .about • thirtyactes 'lMpro" ...red, one Framertarn.anda fa* Aprils Trees. • . . Selind„ taken in execution and wilt. be cold an the/pro perty of 9, I'. and:Enter Lincoln 'it the cult 'or A, N. Taylor. ;• • ~ . =2l All thn ' t piece, parcel, or tract of lainl,•eittitile; and being . the'Cominonwealth . Perinsyliania and lo the 'county of McKean; Bounded'as South West corner of lot No. 102 of allotment 'of Keating !arida conveyed to P. Gallup," thence by Past line- thereof North one hundred and Aftf , perches to• -North' East corner of NOW lot. in South line of. lot -252 conveyed to 4144,Y;therasualinattiy , Soutli Itnetrof lot rtrandlOt 1.02 c.oureyed to P. Gallup one, Mind:ed. His and siK.tetalmi. perches to a,nont, - thence Shoth'hY'Weitt fide, of lot 191, conveyed to .1.". Gallup - and' 'N0;,195 veyed to 0. - 11..lIarens • ono hundred fifty net:alma: to. :South West corner of said lot ',105, thence' West,' rme hundrectsix and-six tenthsperches to the place Of begin-. sing; Containing .one huridred acres strict measure more or less, being. lot NO. 49 of allotment of the lands to Keating' hirruship . and part of Warrant No. .•••Reiztid, taken in exeention and trill he sold an the pro perty•of 0+ 'Willard, of the stilt of J. Darling.' • • , r The•followlnti . or. ' Of land Flituate in The TOwpahipofitradfoidi hounded and described . riOunded 'on the. North tittle by' the •liratifi,rd. and •Ttirf ort Road, oh the Went by lands 'owned .by.• On Ik I ns, on the 'Sett 01 by lands fortnerly, own ed by 0 Hyde; on the East •Ify tridnut . Sriytter'i lahi. All Ile- Preyed': containing . abouthalf an acre of land, xvith-tne 'Frame Hu r use anione . Fittine . .llar:tt, ' (I.tulainititha , . . . . Sejzetr;takaitin 'Execution 'and n'ill-he sol,t s.e..tht propertyo of G. .W.. C'Obine. at the sett Of C. 0. Melvin SIIEPIFY"WOFITiek . , : Inetliprorcypid..ll, ..1565.. ' •.., ' - .A. N. LILI,IttRIDGE : Sher! fr . . , • • .COURT .PROCLANA >j WHEREAS the Hon: Robert - G. White . NV President Judge; and the . Bons. lint and N. Peabody. Assoblate Juidges of the Courts of GYer Sc . terminer end -Genera!' Jail 'Delivery, Quarter -Sessions of the Peace,: Or-. phansr:Courtand Court of Comrrion Pleas for the'County of Al'Kea!ihavelSSned their precept bearing ....date -Friday, • the thittieth • day: of June;,- in -the . -year of :Our Lord: . one' thou sand eight hundred and sixty-four; and to . .me directed,. for - holding n : Court of: Oyer and- Terminer and General Jed - Delivery, Quarter Sessions. of the' Pea . ce, 04hans' Court;. and Court of-Common PleaS, IR the iterotigh of Smethport,. on`Monday, the-2.7111..daY of -Sep , .. temheu, instant, and .to continue one.week:- Notice:is therefore lierehygi ven.to the*Coro ners, Justices' of ' t:he -Peace .and Constables within the county, thatthey be theeand fh,ore in their proper perseusi . t.l.o said day,:mith'lheir-tolls, reCords;inquisitiems; -examinations, and other remembrances, to di, those things, which their otliceS•apperiain to be : And those wha r'e bound by _ their:rec.' .agniiances..to Prosecutethe prisoners that are or . shall be:iti the jail of said county,', .M'lilean,• are:to be-then and tbere-16. - prosecoteagstiust; l them aS'tvillbe.imst . .- • • Ilated at Smethport, 'th"Bth • day- Of Sept. 1595, and the 88th year or' the -.lndepend ence-of the United Statei of . A.Meric4; . N, Siren?: ' • . - . .. • ' TRIAL LIST FOR' SEPT. TERM' 1503.. • . • • • • . ' •• No'Vrm.year Alnthinfi Otto .. .so DR Rentiott.i W. . • - ..' d4Weesed— 53 June 3857 7 W Stanka • vs Edward Swa alien C'Bl Dee '1461. William K•King - and Cs 0,13 Plitt rgiison and... Myelin Hail • ,Jas. Joh Minn . 60 Well 1862 Deckwith use of Gvs Inn It. Chadwick; • ' Corwin .:• • Otis irons,' 'and • • • . Olive Irons • Ad's • " • ' •• Of (1 Irons rilee , sl.72 •June 011ver John Son • •vs.oeorgo Stiekla :44 Dao 156.4. liorace Coleman' '• vs lieubon and' Y 0• " Taylor ' 15leb 7863 Daniel Kingsbury. . .'•. ' . use of J Wheeler vs David DeGolier 46 Bopl. 18.01 Clark • ' ,va Dlair.find lrouno • 3-1')oc 1863 AlidmusSinas • .*:•• vs Alvin thinker 1 Feb 1801 Susan II Karr ' "vs David Morse • - 26"FeW• _lB6l. MUM, trtioloy • Daniel Dural •" '3B June Isol. 011111 AV v.s James McCord ' un e J•P 'Clark • • 'Ts Ilrewster•Fraemen '67 June•lB6l If Vol tnutmuve of, be D Freeman.whe was' .11 Du ller ••• • , imp:ended with J• . . . . . . . • '• . B Bart ' . - .19 Eept 'IS6I . . , Williani Dullock Ye Joshua gmiill. ".", pz .14c 186 i 1Y s Waggoner• ' : vii John Etitberfota 06 June 180 .11.10. R. OLIADWICK, YrottOy/ Bmetliort, Sept. 6,18 w, ~ ; ..., • • . • -. , . , '.. 'NEW Slant -FOR 1865 & 1866. THE •ORE'AT IN VENTION,OF 'THE d'OE' HOOT' 'SKIJEiTS: NNADLITN New i'atant DllPilk .denble-4PRINO . . THIS IN.y.OrrioN,coomintirof Cerise - (or two) Et.- lank° HGehlbtrlNEti STII6),'PPRINGEI, 'ingeniously Iles:, MID TIGHTLY. and- iIIIMLT together' VMS' to ma king the TOUGHISST, Inest st.awrie and zees rms SPIHHO ever used.They•seldont ; naND' , 11811 Alt, like the'single Springs, 'and consequently preserve their perfect and heautitui 'shape mar., than twice pa long as any Single Spring . Skirt that ever Iran or caff.be ", The wonderful ilealtiility and great comfort end plea-' .aura to any Lady woarrng:thelmplex Elliptic Skirt will I:e•experienced particularly In 'llll. - ciowded:.essembiles,• Operas,Carriagesi,Erailroad Cars;, Church - Pews, Arm •Chaire, for Promenade and Mouse Drene,a3 the Skirt can be folded when in uselo necupfa. small'space•ne easily and conveniently as eSilk or Muslin Dress. -•. ' • ' A Eady haring .enjoyed the Pleasure, Comfort , and irrnit'..Convenience of• wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring ilkittfor. a singteday will never afterwards willingly:4l9one° with their utet.. : 'For Children, Misses And rounglatiltes they.areatiporior to all others -• • , ' 'THE' MOOPS 'are covered with' 'plydoeble ,twisted. thread and will wear twiceret long as Alir single •yerp coveing Whichle used on all Single.•Stoel ithop Skirts The three bottom rods an every Skirt aro also-Double 'Steel, and twice or double covered le prevent the cog: Ming from wearing off the 'Milli when dragging down etairs, stone stops, dth.ovhich they are constakly subject to when in use. • :.. Proprietor :lltarenipdeat the nor and elegani Corded Tapes, and 'are the best . quality In overy' giving to. the weernitherinest graceful and iier,ebt shape possible, and .are unquentlonahly the llghtent, nand desirable,-- CI)1,11. fortableendieceilernlcal Skirt ever inado.. •-• ' •: • • 'VESTS'. HEADLEY /Ir. - CAREY, PROPRIETORS of the Invention, and'SOLE I IANI/FACUREIL9, 07 CHAN . - BERS,and 70'dc .81.1 t CADE STIREETS,'New Yoik. FOE SALE in all First Clean Steven in thin City, and throtighout the 'United Staten and Canada, IlaYaha .4e. Cuba; Aldsten,,tiouth .Anieriai, an I the Wont ' • .• • ~11:i- d fuqulre ser the i•aplet Ellitptte - tor double). Spring . The Mason it Maxi] he Ciblawk drone, forti.dif ! 'Croat etylee,,Adepted•to atereq and, neellhar r . 111t11110, for 'lsBo.to. $6OO each.. TIMETY,FINE , , GOLD ..Cr :SILVER. MEDALS, or otter Oaf premiqtal awarded_ them— , MI " titted Cetalogues free. Maresa MASONA, MAM4jI, - 1 4 , 11 TO!, Or.MASP*PROTHEAS,: Nip yoirC, • . - • • • .Ir. 4 11 . - . ' E SEA SEA' 4AII eture erfertittactiO for sew . P ~,l, . A If 1 g all ki # presetfted to,l e met i Can ~ . te, a c i ,ee compsrise. with any Ses Nactiii e io thiynite. , tates. The " eea'Mae Ines, %vit, all their vali.a— DWI. improvements;erit 'rely- ove - rrome all irn— perfectiu ns. .They are.' SVPERIOR 'TOii,, ALL OTHEItS - - - 1 -1- - .1 ,, •--,- - -- 4 .E..—ri ,, - -.,..--, • viii . iiili-it•M'aiviiiliet,rinv.,`Rk ' 4)oFies. Simple'in cohstraCti9n;drii.able in,all their fiarts and Rea.dilrlinderitood, .•They liveteer2 tainty ol stitch on all klnds of fahricl4,,alC.are ii'dpterl to a wide'rarige of work without changie or adjustment. Using all Irintle of il'lff l ,•ffil,.L. Will. ./P7 . n, 1?c/I, Jiin(4. Girthrr, 'Brai4, : lcirk, Qtri7t, Co, il, an II in fact en, aII lin dsrvii ii•orlr re. , united hi Families. or ftfannfiscrUkqe.. l ;They make the,INT,PRTIccK SHurrEzsT4Tcli, .which cannothe excepmf for, fierriiieseolastici tiAtfiiatiilitk ind'et,.. 6 , ,..w;:pf 4i1W1:,., , The' Have Received the Higheet. Trbirtiiinr;s• in, every,instance, wltere,they have been e,:rflib ited in:competition . with .nth( t -, s,,terylas4 Ma chines. We invite all PersOns)in Item:eh 'of an instrument to execute , anylihd Of Seyittli Imw done, b y IV,I de hin e ft:o q V,; ipe4e tbirin,lisnd.moke awe Oey sPeure :the best, by proving the:. WEED before before purchriiing. The 'ompanibeing &lily liienped, the,lMachines :are Protected ligitinst infringements or '.litigation: , ~,, r I '' 4.O• , —*PIF:RSONS AT A DIST A NCE 7.,,,C,Sii•or der by mail with perfect confidence 7that th e MI ACIIINE will reach . them shfelv; 4nd - that they"ill be able to manage it, to iheir _entire• satisiaction, with'no Other ,aili than , thh' Printed instructions accompanying . each Iflsehiqq.;- De - scrinti v,e. Cieeillafs, ,together with :Specimens of Work, will Uri furnished to all, who detiir'tthem lly mail•iii otherivie:' —." ' . ' 4 , --RiMi - ABLE , ':A GENTS "IVAN:fE.P,in 'all ; loci:aided ; - S.tites;;Uid:oo, 'British provinces; coba.,,.llioco,,Cardral.:i . and ,South Anderica, AYe.st Israndi'itri;tbejla horns Island.; to. wildtlLv4,.':off;'i:ollF;At E neigetkc...d) :will.'find f payink reliable. Si e. ng blichiries ha vo :becoin e n•necessitrri.Cvery.farniW,„'" rnanufaclVo n:,grea3, lA•hieh'ive pries':— No. 2VFannilj , $3O 2; Extrify-00" . ; NO . -2;1-Talt.Pns'a;$Q5 and $7 . 5',3 No. 3 $5; and weoasoviig leach ino co., 5clC Broadway,N, Y. (13ox 2t6lll.'qki.;• Pulmonary C onaninpti on a Curable Abeam) !I l . . " Tlte , undersign - ea .ha Ving.been Teetered, to health few weeks,.hy, a very; simple retie dy; after . having :50'4.701 several years, with...a severe.lang affectidii; and that dread.-'disease, (;oitsomption—'is,anxintis. iu make known to his. fellowsudere,re the reeans of cares, '-.• 'To all who deiire it Le:will send.acopyef the prescription' used (ire :a:4;f chapte.l).:Wiih the'di- rections. for' preparing: and ':using the -same,. which, they will find a Sure- Cure-,-1.3r coniatnri lioniAst bins, Bronctii.tisiCon.ghs,',Co . l4;.&c. The.only ohjwcl, - of iheadv.ertiier in sending the Prescription is to• benefit • the afflicted, and . „. . spreadinformation which he conceives •to •he in-Valuable; and he hOpei every, suffer er try his rernedy;.as•-it will cost them nkhing, and may prove a .hlessing.'.:, :• • • - • •,: REV. L'IIIVARD A. WILSON, , Willfamehurg, - . , • ` • , • Kings County • • ' • . • New Yoik. ITNIV.TA:nsAI4 CLOTHES 'WRINGER.. No, ), Lorze•Eilmlly•Wringer, .• $12,00 . •'6 .." 10,00; 10..2, .6; . 66 •-• 8,5 . 0 No,•q No. 3, Small' •• •. " No.• 8, Large Hotel' • No: 18, Medium u adfy i.tti run steam . 2 0,00 !, • ) or hand • No s . giind 3 halve. no Cogs. 'All others tbegsizia .in priya - te families Ora age..latitl. the .A eri ca n. tutist says of itte 'UNIVERSAL , CLOTHES WRINGER . . . child can reailily:wrir i a tubipll. , or . :• clothes in a felit It' is in. reality a , • CLOTHES SAVER! A Tfi SAVER! an/Ca. STRENGTH SAVEIit The.saving of garments - will' alone , pay ir large p r centagn on, itn cost.k. We think the machine much more'than PAYS FOR . ITSELF.-EYEttY YF:AR in the ',slivin'g of, - ; aiirritei k tEl l'hereor t , several - kinds,*tiearly a like in ge . nci al cons(ruction, but - we consider' it . important t hot the.vrFinger he fitted.With,C . 4,s,.. .otherwise mass, cifiga,rtn9nts may clo , ;• , 'era, end the 'rollers upon the , orarik shafts ip and tear .the clothes, or . the ruhher .. break lenee from the shaft .Onr,'own is one of the first. Make' and is as good ss new after:nearli YEARS' CONSTANT USA:.":.• Every WTingeewith:Cog :06aTalited NO WRINGER CAN RE DIIRAROE . . . , .A good CANVASSER wanted in eyet:y - ttqa., 4eeeipt . of the 'price frcim . 'where no one is selling, we will ierid the•Wring= •For particulars end eirenlais address , . , • R. C. tROWNING .347.Broatiway..N..V. Frio svouNDED, SOL tnEft.S. , -,• AZ4.444,. hare been'rlfscharecl tkit•reasen p(WOUNDS REC,MTED INANY FrATTIeEr;: , : Intl •whd,balie not reefiveo . the - ffU DOLLARS' 1 - 10T.JPITY, cap receive Oame noveat.orice, liy.appliing either ilitiet'eP . p. Ot,lfitter',at THF..mILITAKy . AND ?.TA,VAL; • • AGENCY, N0";.T. 3 .1 WALNUT Street, DELPIIIA,: - . . . . . : :JOSEPH Ei DEVITT...Sr. COMPANY. ,".• ~ 'DM Y ZP: MONEY.—A .Nll list 0111AL,1... P.121,4,',.::-•;% ..V . PA A 13LE TO DATE'cpehe:seen - et the .-", °Vices. The4e-end "ell' otherclaims'eg9 ll ls.oo:' , 2:': Poverninent promptly"coilected2:'. .. . .., .!... • .. • TO NERVOUS . SUFFERERS OF BOTII'SEXES„' A ,REVF;REND GE . NTIUMAN beeirresforvil to heeltl in a few fays,; ftet'utr dergoing all the,usu - s1 routine OW irreguter pensive 'modes df trentrhent, :without suesegF:i considers it his 'sacred duty to erimatunicatet.. his afflicted fellow cres to res;th'e; sigetivsi fferiCe,.on the receipt ofian he will send free a'aeopy, of the:Pret3dripthir,.. „ --B.6filit4l;:,Sicoeb:4lrooltlytq ," 7; • * . r • •, A`dc, Car!! in sysry Partieniar OUT COO-WHEELS.
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