.( it : 1 -1 -it. V' P lv 'V A -1 JnllN I. i ; il T!, Huh, SATURDAY, 1 l.-T,.- NATION A I :'..-u'i.-, r in Im'i'.i. HON. HOftATJC S EYMOUR, or r. i;w viujk. I'm!! Vli GEN. F no !: fiti: . P. -Ilss-il Ii'ltNT, .hl-AiliCKATlt! .S'l'A'l'll ru;:;:.!'. CHAP..LEG II DOYLE, GEN.WE .LUNGTO.N M. ENT ) I "ol ' mi,',, i Cm,, , ! i.,.;; V; HON. V. '. ,Snlij::t lli' . i;t, IK.-hurt Tlrk!, 'ii ci :.! ;ni:ss, -IMXKS, of .J. if.T-on Co, r ('.-- a f' In: I). 'e.v,( i 'mi '.,'). sv.v; ;: MKNATK, IIUN'.W. WAi.i.ACi:, ol Cloaifi.il Co 'J' ct Id 'lir vision a tin ih ni'ii rotic Pi.-ti ii l ( tnitxufivn. Assi;mi:,V, 1HIX. T. J. M.CI I.LOCC!!, .il Cleailield county. S' 'y, i t t'i'i'i (i.n'oii i 'fth'. 1) 'in'jcftt ' , '. 'ri t ( 'rnu i iili':.n. lh nlm-mlii' ( ' Tt'rAi t. Ml I'ltl t'f, J.VCOi; .Mn'AI l,i;V, of l'ox twp. ((IMMISM.i.NUlt, H.S'. liMI.XAr, oi llidgwaytwn. A l MT'ill, C. A. WILCtiX, of Norton twp. A HATCH OF LIES. X find in the fine I'Upatcli of Mon lay last, a letter wiittou from lirook ville, l'a., which for lying misrepresen tation mid viiianous falsehood, would entitle the writer to be classed with the IgiakM, and monneFt liars of the figo. We do not reply to the artielo in ipies'.ion in onb-r to defend any of the individuals named, for they need no de fen: e where they are known; but we only de.-ire Oi sho the jijoplj to what moans the l!adio:ds will ro.'ort to cov er up the rial issues. The writer in t!ie first part of hi letter, refer to a meeting ,.w!;:oh was li -1.1 in Cioai.iel.l on t!ie l.'i'.h id AumM. 'A, and .'-rives lis tke following relrc.ihir.g i : " Placards bad been posted up thro' out the county of (Mearfiell, calling ii " on the peojiie to a-'cmbie, and a-:sen.b!u they did, no st of ibein earrying b-mriei.; inscribed ' not a iaa:i or a dollar f.-r tli's unholy Wiii-.' " Vc were proP- nt at the mooting k. question, und 1 1 , , vv eooi'i h:iit!y iis-eil, arid w ill swear to it if necessary, that u Hueh banners wi-re carried, and wo will defy Liin t-i lit' tended thai, me oubii i wh.i at- ig who will contradiet our a.-sertion. Again, the writer gives u, lie, when he : avs, "The iMvii,.,ad:.,urned with ..c.eer.i .fir Jiff. Pa .-is.'' lie In i.o siieh cheers c. inline; from Peue. T..'-. h I?:, Inwever, tru.i that sniiii! boys who were hired to do so by lb-publican -,, did (dicer for JetV. Pa vis alter the nu i ting had broken up. Further on wo find another wilful 3:.'i.-enooo, ,r:u r km ws that it is heu In- serts it. " Col. Cyru ; Lutler, a brave soldier, and Lieut. I V. auvleit, two employees (man-catchers) of the Pro vnst Marshal, vo ro ordered to an to Cleailield county and ariwt the dcliu quc.nt dieted men. ()u tho night of ilie :!1m of ( Ictobcv, Pm t, Co!om'-l Dul ler, while atli-iiip'ing to arre-t a dratted man, not ten mil. - IVoni the residence of William A. Wallace, was shot dead by one Joe LuiiiiMheny." Now let us examine this matter. Iu the tirst place, Col. (?) Puller was not employed by the Provost Mar.-dial. lie had taken the job i n hi own account, to witch non-reporters and desoi toru br the price paid by government of S'lO per 1ioad, after ho bad been dislmnora.. bly di.-;iii?---cil front Company ), 11th Ponn-ylvaiii.i lb -u vi-s. been very kucc :.'ul in II iving been Oiitebiii" uo'i. reporters iu )A- .in loea'ily, iitid bu.-i- it ii- f.i-t-m ;,. t Vit CloarliJ-i would bo a line liaid in which i;;.'s- It prowess. iSo, he with 'un. V ifl', (V'lit tllelO. Ait.i-ii" oshr-r. who had nlccfeil to , . i. i i ii i'Mi, iifs nui' ,i"-rj.n ivounsiierry, a , l;;::ti who, until he was dialled, u. v;:y been a n.viuliluMn. Lnunshcrry u'tcly re fusel to report, nl! Hough to ir.ir tiers out. I hiiuv. 'ioih'O. monev IiihI heon oHeied y; ! 'l!; .n- iUS villi to buy a Mib.-tituie. L'ut ho remained :d onine, pursuing his daily iivocaliont' i- In: had always dine. Attempt had bciti iti:.,lc to arru-t him, but lie had suceo-'t-lully uvl.-ted them. On the Din; u;:,;.; in . m o t U:i , UaMei, nc-fompa. no.' t I 'j.iun. i.i.f !: flt'VtCi 1 firee ncicrobiu'i ol Ol t'l'V made their apcenrtttve ut who v.r.s in hi barn food, n., ti'c! I'rotu-U the un.'ort".:i::N; man n:i for lit-; h'Hi: o and rc.;.i!vc.I to defend it with Li ; life ii iiocc.f.-'.-.ry. Lutk-r uml throe of hi-. tnc.ti gave ehao. KoaLr, think (if the, iiluailon (if that nor man, hour: led by Lee tucarmtte ftend-, and ho nearly f'.l'iy yours of age. Ho ;? iinr 1 his own rnui first, v.'i;ii Lutkr close on his heels. Lntm.-betry m..u';tr.l tl: a stairs, ami reaching the head of them, jrriuipod his trusty i-ii!o, aiftl ordered JJu'.U-r to halt. Lutler nn.swcrcd by firing his revolver, fio hall wounding Lounsberry in the ile.-.-hy part ct (ho arm, Louusberry then fired, his ball. -triking Lutler ubovo the groin, he then clubbed hi.- run, and striking Lutler ran down to the lower room, where three armed nioa were awaiting him, but he ecoaped. Lutler died on the following day. lie had tak en his life in hi.- own hands, and tulle red by so doing. Lo.ms'ocrry but acted on the peat, principle of cur law, that " a man's house is Iih castle," and that it is not only his right but his duty to de fend it. The writer lien mentions another ca.-e of resislaneo to the draft. Hear him, " On the night of the 13th of Decern, bcr while attempting to arrest a f,ranii of thece doliiiiuent drafted men, the noto rious Tom Adams fired ir'um an am buy h and instantly killed a soldier. Adams, in turn, was instantly killed by the troops, and nineteen piisoners, drafted men, together with fortytwo btand of arms, wore captured." Not. Tom Adams was not a citizen of Clearfield county, lie lived in the nd. joining county of Cambria, llhcn the war broke nut he enlisted in Co. K, 1st Pennsylvania Ilifies, and had always been a lepubli,;an. believo he Maid with his reuimont ubont a year, when be returned to CletirrielJ, and was otiijnovod byJ..ii.iM. Chase, annllter g'iod Hepublicanj, to take out Iol'S. !)oertr:s were at that Lime eouiiug into Cleai field from all parts of the slate, owinrr to tho fact of its cod place to hide. V.'hen Adams found otv: of tf.Oi.e he would employ him, thinking thi!'. by fo doi'tg, he would render bim Felf tnuoh more see'ive, ii; cue of an at tempt, heirir n-ade to arrest him. When t'u troops were sent rAo the r;.;:;iiy, Adams and Lis con lei to fenartito and le.ivo, nod inton-lod t) do so on tho day following whieh they were csrtnred. Some twenty of them bad a--i. itiblcd at Ad.it.:.'' h-:-. and were having a daoco wiien tliy were :'urn ::':-l,';l. ;o: l all we:0 e.ii, tared ex. o-pt Adams, who prcf. vrcd to die, as ho ox- rer-.-cd it, ' than ng:ii t:.it his own ism -ei:;:ec." Ho end,, a .ore, 1 to nr.r.io Ids t ;-..-: -.o, l.-.it every pyint v.i guat ui ivitl'i : Cd 1:1. I. l:i eet; :.:i ' to t out in n ;0 V:i: .' r t fled upon, and then fit'. :':n ' a v n Adatns i lire.l I.".' -u by the whole. - iu.:d, ko: baits eotc.itrg his bodv. 11 the other meu carlurcl, ' a cititojn tl (ilea. fiel, I eouiity. Of Olif- W, Thci'.: tire r I. iti tl::: pi eoiO'.is :!-.-(. iac el cot rc.Msui'ionl s iei.er, e.jua! n, iiiid vill.tm.-u ', but is nut o::r intoiiih-n at this time to c mtioveit them. What wo have f.-i-erteu e-.iii be sii'istMitiaie.t by the loo-t indubitable testimony. Ihs gent'eman who r ::idedat the Idtii of Augusv ote'ttng in ('.'cm it :i.l wili b"".r us out tti tut wi have .-:i;u regtuu.ng K. 'e rAga".l the letter in question a a conic.-: ion of the waning Jortunes ci Padicalisiii. The truth, they will find, is what tho people desire, and uo tmoh alteiiiptti as the above to avoid the real i: : ues will be of any avail. ,m t lTi..Goveruor Seymour's letter no. copting the iJemocrtitie nomination for Pre.-.ident, will bo found on tho outside of to.day's paper, lie a-k f.,r it an at- i tentive perusal by every lb.pullieuu. 'i hero never wis a idaincr dwn-iicnt. j wilae'i. P.eiil it .-nr-.-f ut:y. (hi -iilurdiv, the Voth inM, three men inn lin.ied io t'.n llen'iinlinli' rub bery, named Louis V.'elJiy, (ieoi-LM) '-.Jib liam and -lake ,-'lio-p:.rd,V( re rrrested, and on Monday ihey were oovoved to I'lankbn and !,,Jg,.,l i jail. VVcldlv, and !-'lopi;ord Were secured by the ol feers at Akron, Ohio, and '.Miller at Saegort ovn, Crawford county mr are yi tat largo of the live priaeipi.e li-.toi-i in the affair, a;, 1 two or 'ip.-i; parties wlio are snspec'ed ot having i.i l od tlietu. 'J lie i'lltuAiie: r. -it ieulars of what happom -1 fr-oo th.. ' time of the rihery to the air..-t , f tbrj above nam ed parses are Iroei persoi.s ae-p-aiined With the Walking up (i the chhd : I uring a lew da;, s i-evir ns to the roV I cry, Jim S:o:;( r, ot .-.tgen.nvn, Craw f '';' eounty.was heard l.ra;:.;io.; at Mc.d v.oe and i-V.-'erfuwri. of ilie oei iil.iti.m lie was goiio; into that j.romisvd t; yield the gre-ofaek-. largely. Iie-a,i, s : :o n l there wire tv it three otho-r parties ;,t or near h'tv.;or:ov.n, nrj.ni- w in.ni nn.-: 1 . C i-1! V, V, 00 d their Iritnds ie h in a day or t-: n-itii a thr.t they would he two, and s;o :-g af t! vi -y i. air that (ivy had a bi r- 'Ciiatioii on hand. (U' course, after tiio pai tieular-; of tho rolibi ry lieeiiniD known, and !lv.e jiarties were noticed to be liu.i-i'.aily Well well supplied with fundi:, suspicion was at mo a aroused tiiatthey were connected in s.jioo man ner either wiih the tal iio; or distribu tion of ih nniio.'hoifV, money, and a watch wa- set on their movement. iiP gtr, V.'tddly, Miller and hoppord werj ia c-'a:gertown during the next two or thr - v.r. . .. .. ....... v.i ii.i, in ii oe days aTter tlui robbery, spending ey quite rceiy. and having a good nione time geusraity. On the thud day ger diappe:ad with ir'hoppord, but after being nway some days they separated, tho latter going to ft. Louts, and the former to parts unknown. Shoppord spread it around St. Louis for about a week,spend'mg all but $S!JO of his portion of tho JSenniiighnff iund. The SOU was in his trunk, and one night the hotel at which he stopped was destroyed by fire, with tha trunk and the JftsiH). Alter this lo?s he returned to his old hauntd. Weldly staid at S'cegertowu for a week or tiro, offering to loan anybody or ev crybody sums of ni ney. He then went to Akron, Ohio, where ho purchased a distillery, a farm and a hotel sytc, mean while disbursing inonev quite lavishly, and living in very comfortable stile, lie staid at Akron most of tho time, and was, it is said, having a good time in his distillery with some bomi companions, whan the officer nppeurd with the war nut for his arrest. Miller, it appears, was unlike the others, content to get rid of his money nearer home, and stayed fjr the greater part of tho time iu and around Mcadvillu and S.egertown. After being arrested, Weldly and Shoppord partially agreed, it is reported to turn Stale's evidence, and the folio ft details of the plan of the robbery have been partially obtained from them by detectives and oilier pofons iuteieMed : Prom nil that can bo learned it would he o;u that Jim Sioger was tin: originator mid principle in the afiair, and that Weldly was the first asi-tant. These two were observed a number of times o::i ia laihtidki::: at s;i.:-:erto-,v;i with otic ol John lleniiiiiholt's hired men. ft is surmised that they obtained 'rem the hired man such intor, nation re garding the situation of too Ib'tinin-holf residence, tho amount of money that, was kcpf, in it. i.e., that induced t'.ie.n t ) o.im a gang ana atto'npt tl: : roooerv. Ht-wovi-r thi.i may in Xovcmber or le, cfr-'ain it is that i , ccmo'T la.-o, they i-'.i'.ao.i.ea Shop. , -; tb on... ,- ho .--.! i vho ;,nve! -; v.::i. tli tell tho atl to t ) MlCer an I !-:t part in v date wai : v.-; , a! :i.-d I i.mt. w to bo 1 . tie: two h t ti'l tlire.v i!j ci-ily v;.'f, it ! ike Itauoiio X s aod green o withdrawal ircr oieo ( o:t s tit . v tlioit::1 t nr. o... i- t'tl.l , r.iioi' t. !i. ti;t::rho;f b., of ti-.e id their c '.'Ui ion a ii.. il.'i i c-'cur ii.tn-i td lor i l :: 0 a ,1 e- 1 v, o. at'it to ,1 It O'o 7 - t . oiiii-lel .hi.i. At' ' t'.oy .o . i ati '.te 1 i ii.: -.tie: and were ritev : :i'. not Kig in .it br"v.k( rs who Iietifi'olion ' A liciV vv: tt ottl ::r iea lionet ire iu tiio a-tr :i il to u p.. r illa.tt ). rrtimme i-:is arranc ,M, ano prou ., -op.-ta oiiele'- :-:'--:;-;r, '.Vet I! , atol tlire 'tlie fioer.!'i st.ifted for lite seetio t'oti--, leavitie; th.i fc.i in i' phi a on .v.-eouiit of f -mo ci -tetrtemeot h.iving taken pta,i aitti w; tl.rui. How sui'ee.-"f-.i!lv tli 5 robbery w.i.- pert e rated hew '.'to l)eii:ih:;.'hi ir tamilv Were se--.ii-r-tl, an 1 h cv .Joloi Jli ilnio; In.d' wv Ion alley beiit'-n, the two hired lo.v.i tl:-:oo;hly filghteuod.r.nd tho M!." 1,-nH) or i'iiO.UOO in bonds, greenbacks ami speein carried off are matters our read ers are well acquainted with. Alter the robbciy a division of tho spoils was made, Sieger getting tho lion's share. Wtldly was forced to be enctcitt with something like o.tltll.) or cdO.OOO. To 3! tiler aud Shoppord it is though iiu'gcr gavj?l,dUO each as hush money. As soon as the division was made two of "tho professional started for Canada, mi l the third for Neiv York. Within a week or two alter the robbery, the man who (ifl been consulted in Pliihidcl lolia and who had hern I, ft tlo r i iai.i w hat he 'on iv ai'i'Ut tlx t.i.ii'er befor'" hie of tho pr-dess inn a Is i''.' ( '.i h i la was uhlaiii- rd by inn man, and bo in company with a deloctivc started after ihem. Af ter somo little search they were found in Montreal, where, while nf"niptimr to airoM. them, one or them fired at and wi'widod a policeman. They were loth arrested, however, and locked up, but subsequently one of them was released through Finiio techneeaiity of the law and escaped, while tl- other wns held en tho charge of attempting to kill tic. peheeniau, whom lie had wounded. A requisition was obtained a Jew day since for the surrender of the latter to ;!,e Initio i-Valo-t nutuonti :s, but it has not transpired whether ho is Mill be Id in Montr-en! or not. Iho v.herea-boiit-i of S.-egor and tho throe profes sionals is Known inly to tho detectives and ilifi parihs moi iottceited. Tho p:o'H;'is who have taken the principle pr.rt in tIio;workinc tin S the ease av... del relive J i ague, of 1 it tL:trir, and WaL-oilioth, of Mea.lviile. 'i'ho elu: of the robbers was obtained within a iiW days after it nec-.ird, and the ISen- it in v family and (ho deieetives h-ivo per-- V( 1 !,'. exerted thotn-cl vea to ! brin t oO J oooel'S and theit aei-ompliee-i cavy reward oiiered to r.otiiv. The I ly ;-j r. jiern.ingii'di lor Itic arrest .t tho robbers thirty thomtand dollar', which rumor says, was tif'tewards increa-cd to lilty tlmusand makes this rapture a good thing for Hague aud ethers con cerned iu tho arrest. A'AV.7 IXG IT I L At first the Iladietds hoped to inflame ficctiuiial hatred by appeal founded on tho mere presence of ."-'out hern men at the North. Before Hade Hampton, of South Carolina, had reached New York, or opened his mouth in public, tho Pre of this city, and other lladieal or gans, foamed with directed rage at the thought of his participation in tho pro. ceedings of a political convention at the North. To us, it seemed that h could scarcely bo bettor employed. The only legitimate object of th war was to re store tho Union ; and if the attainment ot that object tho beat proof would be the return of Southern men to tho exor cise of their political right. Put, tho whole Had lea! hope lie in keeping up tho war feeling, on which they have traded as briskly since Lee's snrren .ler, as before. Indeed, when the Iiadical wireworkcrs took Grant, in keeping, tho first word they ptut in his lnoiiih w.-.i a declaration that his victories had not brought peace ! That is their game ; to deny that there is yet peace, serves their wicked, nolfish, inhuman purpose of Keeping alive the animosities which all just, patriutic, Christian men arc anxious to assuago. Hut they louud it of little avail to shout, " there is General This "aud there is General That, of tho late "Confederate army:" The s:ght ol such men going quietly to a p ditica! convention roused uo resentment in any body's mind ; quite tho cont'arv. Pis. appointed in this, the Radicals have to sorted to a plan more unsfriimihius sti'l It is by falsa and garbled versions nf the speeches uncle by prominent Stout h. ein men that the fuel of Pcetional hate is now to bo replenished. If a white man at the Sionih doe-; not lik.: net-T tho I OMl-'. A .vh,i !m I 'a: (.. , .L rule1, and says so, his i pooch iSi garbled so a to .-ay that ho bates she Union. If lie ic ks all white men to unite with the ptiliiieal party that averts their ritrht, that he is chanted with raisin.: the ,'iag of .oco.-.'don. ve have ot::is.'d .these pul'ry devise before. Wo reeur to them r.r.v, l.ecaiHo the telvginph yesterday ir.v:;;ht t Vft, le v. !, ii.ii, :n' ; I..- ol iru pj.. . toe ll .g, f ..s a..hwer to .io-.no of them : i c.'oii oi l hi a .speeeh it! u oi.r to a ri cent report-, d tit his, r j r. dtu i-.i t!:e Mi.rth iti it ier-ni-e to the tVnfodtir. e.-:.. l : ' i'liis stfiicuc'!''. i.-. in eV.-f .'Icet (.use-. On the. cot.Tnrv. 11 j. S-T.-JS!! ol too it.l ; o! tie t oft' o. i- ,i. tvte-y, I rotiiarked -hat it now was fnii ed forever, to be buried iu tiio grave of the l-..-t e:.i;-.-." (In motion of Yt'ade Hampton, if wis rc-i lived that while entering tl pro;e-t aeait:-L Kadi.-td reeonst met ii.n aels, we rely i-oiiliieiiily on the i-dustiiuiioual toteiK-y, an l peaeeiul tnciisures aioiie, to briinr us tito reli. f sought and tho rc loiuus needed. liin Ar. Yhc 'j'arilf uieu i,f 1'eunsy ivatiia, having been uuiiormly wheedled into tho support of Radical candidates, are now alted to renew their aid to that party, notwithstanding tho fact that, it lois iiitroduced the whole negro element of the Ki.uth into polities, which will give that seetion increased repn senta. lion in Congress and thus stro-ngtucu the Free Trade vote. There were never so many iusane . i ,1... : t : n si . ..I no iiiu i nourg i i a.; o.ispnai as now, and they continue to come at tho rate of one a day, Millions ol d.,lhir.i woith of prep. v. ty have already been destroyed by the great fires which are Mill raging in the woo Is iihmoj the it-vrlh shore i f Lake ' iir.-i'io-. Vmm 1MENSJ5 DEDUCTION I ''' illr-r-- TN TIIH PP.1 CM OF 'i.f,i ifX 'Vi AX)! IIKNUV II. U i K Ahiin: corner oj Mi .",;), P UO A ICE KEI'UDIA TOES . Tho cry of" Plop Thiol 1 " is a phiy .'1 cut li.d'..', but the Padica's have ado; t al it for want of a belter. They sliro-k out out " Jo'liUii 'ti'ioo, w oenevcr i the ju.-t aud fa;r lev l or tlin vi v-icn I J 1 Ll I 'V "' I of I ho l-Tlb.lC debt l.ve.-i.ti'o Pemofi-.tio piatl'orin, is .rossed upon their notice. Now, who are the " lle pudiiitors '.' '' Ts it not those who refuse to reconiz,i the enrreney of tho country as lawful money ? L'A" .''.'; tin: trrrithm-k ? Not to 3 'cm oerats, rtit. Mr. Pendleton, nor any of the i-upport-er of Seymour aud Illair. The Liidi cals who deny that any of- tho govern ment bunds arc redceiimble in green backs, repudiate tho currency, of tho country. ly their policy, cVen in the shapo of Sherman's Funding Pill, they have depreciated greenbacks, fo that pold l.a risen, within a few days, to 81 ,i0. What is especially singular about '-' --' this, is, that they havo rejected their, own ollspring They made greenback" -" a legal tender for all debts, public aud privat.i, except duties on import and interest on the publio debt, and Jceco t lie. in payment nf ., hum vimlf to the United Statu." Iu l'lid their representatives n tho Pennsylvania Legislature, insisted that tho interest on State bonds, which was specially eon traoted to bo paid in coin, must bj paid in greenback. Yet, now they deny thnt five-twenties eau be. hiwlully re deemed in the money which they thus mode a legal tender, and demand that tho holders of the bonds be paid in spe cie. If this is not repudiation "of the currency which they themselves liae aiven the people, wo should like to bo itifoTiiiiid what is 'I A Swixdler ('aihiit. A young fellow, iiaineil t tlmrlt-s Ii. liobison, well dressed and styli.-h, accompanied by a beautiful young lady, stopped at tho loading hotel in Milwaukij a few days ago, and 5sued orders iu princely fasln ion. Leverage of the mo-a expensive kinds by the bottle, and earriitge by the hour, seeined mere triib s to him. f-'o prodigal was ho that his liabilities at tile hood during tho day reached nearly loity dollars. In '.ho meantime the captivating young lady, who was on the hooka as his wife, charmed the hotel Itiit-t'.'i" . by her exquisite )-cr;o: nniuees on the;:: was not, v at th-.? oiti iti a leti.i In loo evmttig koui.-ou t:nd there was received unsealed note, addressed land to jLiob'.s oi, iit'.il e vi a.: iiti noed to be :-::,: :u! '.here, 'cud tho ' : :- i'ea ,- ised -. Call in-iead of tit ton o'el eit. J on to tiio ineaitlii.'ie, a neivsotiiiei' W hli II at nine sie," exposing liobisoti as a bwiudier was i ao :!e,itot:io hotel T'r'.iorietoi-. and it was tit o'K-e ootiehi led that tho itot j was tneie'.y a bit id to enurdde the rottco and hi con, pinion lo pet otf to a s: ii d:s- rtioi e beioi' Mif: imooii!ei) w.i t iti.-eov-ered. Aet'ng on this theory the 't-'atn-er on- Cldettgo was boar-lod ami .'.Jobi.-on found tliere and ttrros' -d. Tim in xt day he was tal-oi In f u-; the Muniueijial Court, eouvleteil ci vagrancy, and sen- ten 1 to the li 'it.-o i f t'oft-i etioii. iloli-on i.t said to b tie' t-.ei of a weal thy gentleman o! Angoi-?a, 2. Y.,v, ho bus been co it". '1'e l oi di-e.v. o bith, and is t-.buad.iii'i! ,' t.'oie to his living iti titi houest way. "The Ti-'ot:i-:o !i,'' rel II: licl at Konosl'.a, A I'i.'oo Mit'ocisit. It is not often that we say niuea in l-.vei- ef Ii.oie.t( Molieines le;-.:u ie it i; lev. r il:s:i:ii-u;. I'.iiiL. In-i v. ein t he lou-.ilni.r ami tho really valuaiiie in iicin . Itut w.: po om ui uio- .-2ii : ill ei;.Oi,i i tu tav ite'.t lion 1. v o's ( ii-oitiAN ) i r. ii s t.o loiail.ii'.-. We i.nve t ri.-1 il aiel vo knew il in l e itlmost iiif-lilUl.li-'in r.i.-e i.t' i-i lives li.oi. li-arn:ip'Di"iii o ihe l.iver, ke. It lias cin-i' 1 n of the moto nli. tihato ca-es nl tlie Jaua liee, iilioi-every oilier rca-O'ly li lit ta.leil. Ami in liu Ks3 ih.'iii .'ialt .1 .to, eu iiiaiiues, wherj we. have ree.oiiine.i.leil il to our tVc-nils I'm- ihes.ime ili-eaJe, it l:a-i jo-.-.veil aliliR i-t:ii-iei.-in- n'i.1 we filV, yel in hear nt'lhe eii 'ii w herein il h. failcl. "llnnl hinil's (.ieniiiiii lot un a" is eiilii-ely freo fi-oiii all A lehnlie ailmixtiire. llooi.AKiM Ukk.'Iax Tunic Is a coinliin stiioinfall t ti o iiifrreilir-nis of tlui lliin-ars, willi pure .Santa I'rioi iooii, nranjru, miii-e, c, iiiiikiog a pi-cniiruthm of rai-o lae.lieai Milne. '1'he Tim it: is for the saiai-.lis- eiiM-s as liie UilU-r.-', eae w here sol ie Alco holic Stimulus is new try. I'litu'ii.iil liai-L', o:;l Anti Si.. I'liil.o'.'a. l'a. tiA-l ! every whure by Jinrj oh -i inel nthei's. - - - Hon. C.i'eh Cushitig b:ii i-e-n ;ned hi-. pnsiftcn ,.j be I the ,1 AT THOMAS' In C 1 ),- it Street;!, u inc. way, p;:nn'a. 'L'olu 7)CiH'i'ii?crn:i)ls. . t-lCl'lAL XOTICK. ' We liavcfva.ia it r.ettCEtirv, in order to keep the nn'.ncv.i ('e-partinciit of tho Advocate oa a good n-isis, 10 aaopi inoiouowuic; rale : J-ra'-'stent &aveit:scn'.-tii must ho paid for in ad- -.1...... rA -.1! I..K T.r.T. l-.-J '9 il 11 A'.l;. Hr-,trri In 1-Ar.tlff .i.mIimm at tie tiegi unng of o.k'u e'laricr. fi.il.ecioni. he to Lu paid for invariably inadvanc; n-ivil' .Ioii. I-'. Mnoiii:. I'uliliMlior l..M(K't.Tli: CUHS .-.ni l,e jMipplieil with .i-yiiiiiii!- : r J'uljiOH iittfr die t.'ii,! nf Aueiist. Tln-su liiulftc are ii-:nO-l wiih Cii.,i'r-.la!o vnj;rnving of our fiiiii'ii.i-ui's mi rial, white ami blue rib-' him. l'l-iee 10 cents, nr 12 tor SI. Clubs oricring h:i.lo": i-lenil'l srivo tlie nnnip of their Clu.. A.l lress JOHN F. MOORE,' Itiil-waj, T'a. nul t-tr. A I'lilST-CliASS MALI-l TKACITF.R is' 'X IL wanli'.l hy I ho lliiljj'.vay t-'-elioul l.'nnril le hike ehainj.- nl' ilie lii.lgway .Vehool for Ilie fall ii-ri i, ("iiaiiH'iii-inj; Sin t'oulier 1st l'.v in.lei- nf the Iti. aril, II. A. I'AHSONS. An-r. loih. li'Ot!. HHorctnry. TOI'-ACCD A NT I IK T K. '7".!!l'. NTl'.t ! i-fieiivi' all diiri fur y y Tiiiaii'co. Tliii: jrreat n-rni-ilji ia an cxi'i-llcnt appi'tizir. Il inn-ilies tlie l.hmd. itivi:r"r.'iti--i the ly-Ociu, poHH'-ss'- pi-cit iii'ivi'ihiio; inn! rt : cnilioniiif; imwer. ena l.li" I he f-lioni'i.-h In lii.jcst the lionriic'Sf I'"". I, Miahi-s sh-i-ji i-i-ri-i'sliinsr, niel esinlilii.li-i-- rutfiist healih. Siimlicvs ami Olicwer fi r Sixty Vein-' Cio-cl. lnioi'. Fifty Cents, oo-l free. A treatise nil Ilia injiirloiis cf lVel of Tohaeoii, wiih lists of references, testiiiaminN, Sc., sent fri-c. Atfi'tits want ed. A.1i1ii-m Dr. T. It AIll'.OT. Jersey City, New Jersey. Amr. loth V'w TN tJie iiist.-ii-l ('unit nf tiic- t'niicil for the tVusii-rn District of l'eni: Slates of l'ennffyWa- n i a. In the Afalli-rnffre-fkl T , ;:a.Ie!, l,. l!al:r,iPt. f In anlcniptcr. Ti AVhoin it limy Concern : Tiic uinlcrsiynt'il liereby give notice of" his npjuiinlini'iit an Aipnoo of Frederick i!inliilh, of Si. Mhi-v's. in the onnty of i;ik, ii t 1 1 Stiifc nf l't'iiii-vlvant.'i. who liny lii-en u'ljii'liri .-I a I'aitknipt. mi his own pe tition, by tlie Dislrii-l court if nnid District. !!.T. TACiiF.ltT. AsHifcnec. Aus 1"-tt. Emporium, I'enn'n. TN tic l'isti-iei I'nuv; cT the United Slate fur !ie WesiiVli Dlaiflct of ruilusylva-in-i. In i'io oitter nf ('. l'. ) -. ni Tinikfrrptcy. oi. II .1111.1. I T. Ti h.nn it may ('.iiiforn : T.ie in -.!, vsiiriii'il hei-ehy ives noiica of ! ins a. p. aoi no tit us Assignee of C. K. Be- oiiiii. nf llortnn township, county nf F.lkj ioi'l Sia.'i of i'cniisylvan'iii, within miiil ilia I tiii-t. who h.iM boon ii,Tjii,f...nl a ltrukrunt. en hii own petition by fliadistrict court of' "aid ili.'Uriet. H. T. TAfiilAltT.Asiiignpo. Aug lo- .i. Kiiiinriuin. I" AMI! vs loulo et. al (iarnishees. In S j the i nnii'inr I'lciis of Mil; County, No. .'ij iil 'J'ei-ai, lSi'.S. Tin- iiiiih-rsigia'.l hiviiif; been nppoinfod Ti u-iei-s iu , lie a'Hive cause hereby firo iciiiec ti all persons hobling properly of tloi ili't'i-n hint, or iiiilcbteil tn him, al"o.re iiiiiv ! to make payncnt to tho unilerniRn. e I mi l il-live;. the ,ai l property Iti them. j cr-.liti.iv of ilei'eii-o'.'it n il! also present to i.i.' o;,. -i-.-:i;iipi ; lu-ir clai.ns amy nuthen tieateil for setlli-ii'iit.. Kit MP. srinmNivfi, 110IIACK I.ITTI.K, .-it Iti.br-.viv, or T AT M.M Hli, St. Mary's. lU.AKFI.V, Vbiintitl's AHorney. : S'h, !se.--C,t. An : OLl'I'ST r.lTTKltS IX USB IX AM Eli ill A ! If. IVS CLO EOTiniJION tlOMACH BITIEhS ! '. O. A., (jc. . TTTAVINM lil-lEN VSHD O Villi TWEN J.".2. ty years urn ler the ttflo of Ohl lo iionoia Ituiirs. Tl.ey arc a pel feet liluod 1 in -i i.-r, an i-itTivaile l .Stomachic, ami it eertain cure for all ili.-'uses arising from "il l aie.-eiaeiit ui' t hi- t'a ninaeli, J.ivev or Kill-io-ys. A sere namely I'. r .lauinliee, Chron. :c Hiann hn a ioi.l Debility lvtulting from any cause whatever. Ity ii. the uppe'ito is iret.;'ilic!ie.. n ml :i heallhy lime nnil rilfi.r impririeil to iliu whole sysiem. 4)unn I ii ies nl' u-.-tiiuniiials, iiiul- eei-iilii-alos havo lii-en .-eiil uv, all hpeakiug ill cimimeinlv Hon ot'ilie benelieial ell'ei-is of our Kilters, an.t wo have no lic-utnm-y in nsertiiig that il'lloy are niiee i-ni.loyeil, llu-ir use wilt . be l ee . .in in e n I e. I by every jiurchnser. ?hey are cheap, available, pa to iin'l sure, hein ;iniiposeil el in.'ve iieiils piirenu l hrirMlesn. Try ihem ntul be c-mvinceil of ' t"o?r virtues. For s.,le 0;.- i.U the piiaeipul Di'iiggist-' a 11 il Mei-ehMius. Do not fail to cx.nniuo well tho article' you buy in ot-ler in get 1'ie. geiiuijw. :-i.-u tra.le i.i.-ii-. II VVM S .i I'.OYF.!!. flute l'nipriet.i'o.t Ttlalnif-o-lnrers, in i v i ttai. line, l'a. I 4
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