ah 6--- . .urns v. ijhtoii. VK.DNI:snAV, .September IC.tlu :: isrjs. MATIONAL l"'MomATIC Tll'KKT, roll I'RKSIDKNT Vi 1';('I, HON. HORATIO SEYMOUR, iK NKW Yoitlv. flitl VICE 1'iU'! HTNT, GEN. F. P. CLAIR, or Missotnr. JH0MOC11ATIO STATU T1CKKT, For Awl i lor Ginircd, CHARLES E. BOYLE, Of Fiye'tc County. For tiarvryor General, GEN.WELLINGTON H. ENT Oj Columbia Comity, Jkmocmtlc Distrt'el TUlut, Fon CONOUKSS, HON. RASERAS BROWX, of Warren county. PTATK SENATE, HON. W. WALLACE, of Clearfield Co ASSEMULV, HON. T. J. McCULLOUtill, of Clearfield county. Democratic County T'ulnt. KiiKiurr, JAC01J McUAUREV, of Fox Up. COMMISSIONER, II. S. RKLNAlof Rid-way Iwp. aiditoh, V. A. WILCOX, of ITorton tn-p. ' - - -- ..... .... lr.Lvr to kxow. The editor of this pnper, as well as thousands of others in this Congression al District want to know what that great jiy-lriot, filcnni W. Seolicld, has done for tho people of tliis district to ctiiilc liim to bo again sent to Congress. Wc don't pretend to deny that ho lias done enough of tlio dirty work of his party to entitle him to tho hearty sup port of that portion of tho Radical party who endorse the unseating of members (Democrats), who were legally elected, us in tho contested election case of De lano vs. Gen. Cicor;;o W. Morgan. Nor will wo deny that Mr. Schofield has been ever ready to do any foul and dirty work which pointed to tho filling of his own pockets or the political advanee iiient of Gleniii W. Seofiold. Tins ho ever, during all the timo he lias been in our National Leislatu-e, done anything which would benefit Lis constituents t We Bay not. Now wo osk in all Bcriourncss if any of Mr. SohoGeld's friends can inform us whether Lo ever drew that extra pay which was voted Lim three years uo whilo ho was asleep '( In the last cam paign Lo said hu had never drawn it out of tho Treasury, mid never Intended In tit so. Rut wa are nearly certain that ho has done go since, leastwise ho Las been charged with it, and ho far as we kuow, Las offered no denial, cither orally or verbally. In tho liaise of tho people, wo hold tilenui W. Schofiold as one of those wen who are personally responsible for the wretched condition in which they Lave l:"pt our country siueo Lee's our render ut Appouimattox Couit House three years ago, to suy nothing of the part he took in bringing our national Jroublcs on us. Wo want no shirking oa dodging the question by telling dog io!ics. We want Lim to explain where that Fifteen JIuudrcd Millions of Do!. Jars of money which Las been collected to pay tho interest on the national debt, lias gone to. Wo want Lim to eyplain why the national debt is greater now than at tuo close of the war. Why the industry of the north is taxed to keep in illettfiM a pack of lazy, idle and worthless negroes through tho agency of that Republican voting machine, the Freedman's Durcau ? Theso aro luch'.ious which we, in tho name of tho people, desire Mr. G. AV Mcliotield lo answer io the present paigo. They are the vital Will t: do it '! Let us wait and sec. .'M('. A f.WF.V KlXX. ' Tho i!'T.ir,..f its Invo li li"il tin lifW-, I I1I"TI l-CH'Vtl (lll'V SIV HI,) VI, II' for (vyniimr. Jiut. t vo of theta have jinliliely p-minimeC'l fur (h unt ; one of Ho? othr-v n le:iil ; one win luinislic'l liy court -mar tini ; two uovpr piiw a )ml tip. ami live Ml. tlio army hi displace. Of tho j-cmiiiiiin," t.'iir, no mini lins nny weight lmt that of Wneimi. ,1 " ill not do for I ho cim'era to OTll 11 1 Oil tul'ttCVS VoleH. lllilp.4 they j;iVP that runic to iicorti-i"i Mil to nieh lei its as Wa le II IlTIt'.nH. K M J IV, lil-atl ITL'al :1, UT1 I 1 1. .. ii ... . ... i . i : . . morr ii-imw. I 10? s.il'IHTS as a Ini.ly are a imii iir t !u !r ciiiiiiiian'lor, t;uino oilier -nmo must 1c Inoo." The nboc nt-ilignanl r1anderof fnme of tho je?t gcnrils in the. Uninn army, made its fit-it npncairneo in tl-.o l'liiLi delphia XnJi ,hn rl-nn. a paper edited by lion. Morton M'.Mieliael, tho radi cal mayor of tint city. It has, of course, been re copied into every unpirupulotis Radical sheet in tho land, The only liKt which Democratic papers have pub lished is tho following, which contains tho names of more than fifteen of our bravest and best officers in the war : fjporjro V.. Mi-Clc llfui, Don (V.los H,H1.W. S. Jioscerans, .lo.l'C. Uni, Vi'. 1', (ilnhly) smitli, I! envy W. .loonm. W. !. rtt,!.:;ti, W. 8. Ilatiooek. Tom Hiving, iuninr. .luoio li. f ieclm.iii. I'ctrr Lvle. lien. Unlliev. IT. Napl.-o, I.. II. ttousseau, (iersliom Molt, .1. A. M'flornantt, (i. W. Castor, :pov(f W. Merpnn, Uolit. ('. liiie'iatmn, 11 leliard Coul ter, V. II. II. litivK .lo-;.;,li Knipe, W. I!. M Cniolli-MH, O. H. Wi pox. N. M. Cnrtii. (iovdon Uningev. Will tho Xorth Ami rlcan print this list and point out the names o! any two who have pronounced for (.Iran'? Yt'hioh one of the above li:t is dead ? Nearly every one of thorn bears on his person marks of woumb received in the f.ico of tho enemy, but they ill live, and to cast their votes for Seymour and IJlair. What five or wh..t one of them retired in disgrace ? Who were court liitniial- ed ? In his official capacity as Mayor, Mr. M'Michael has pwd high honor: to more than one of the gallant soldiers i:i this li.:t,and yet party spirit induces iiitu now to foully slander thou?, lit has turned out more than once, at the Lead of tho civic authorities of Philadelphia to receive scioo of these very General-;, amid tho grateful plaudits of tho people The chagrin that tho Kadieals expo rieneo in contemplating this list of Union heroes who aro heartily engaged in the campaign for Seymour and Dlair, prompts these unworthy assaults ou Without undertaking for one mo ment to disparage tho soldiers who Cud it their duty to support tho candidate of tho Jladical revolutionists, the Demo crats proudly contrast tho above glori ous names with the lladieul Generals hi the following list : Hen. Iliitler, Dick HuMecd. X. V. r.-.n',:, II.T. Oollis, James S. ti inl.in, James .M Neil, Kenl Dow, Samuel LuW.ridfrp. Hick Kvntichot, Dill Xurchin. Clins. Van Vvek, H lliinter.Cail b'liul, li. C. Pchcnk, Julius White. H. K. Scott, A. Willich, J. Kilnnt- rick.Jolm W. Geary, Dan'l Piekles, Juntos !. Nef'lcy, John A."j,ogan, 11. I... Cuke, If tho lladieals aro sat:;;ied with tlio comparison, we dia!l not enter into con troversy with them. The .7V('li)ic some tiiuo ago triumphantly asked whr.t sol diers will vote for Seymour m.d Dlair. The two lists above m:iy aC.ird a satis factory index to the soldiers who sup port the respective candidates for I'rcsi dent. Mornlig Patriot. C?Why should any poor man vote for Grant and Colfuz, the representa tives of the party that are grinding him in tho dust and applying tho proceeds of his labor to tho use and behoof of tho wealthy bondholders ami bloated ariuto. crats 'i I.-: our plain republican form of government to be superceded by an nr. istocracy, where the unny "-or l.r.s to rights which the -eaithy few aro bound to respect ? Will tho workiuguien sur render the government into the hands of tho advocates of tho doctrine that it is the ouly duty of government to protect the rich, leaving it to the rich to take caro of tho poor ? Or will they not hold on to tho rights giveu to them un der our Democratic form of government and maintain tliem against tho attempt ed encroachment; of thoso who despise labor and would make a serf of the workingman ? We shall sec. rr&I'rofessioiial Christians and Tem perance men will be allowed an oppor tunity iu November to show their sin cerity. Tic candidate for Drcsideut on ono side is a Christian geutleman and on tho other side tho nominee is one who, according to tho very Lest ltadical .au thority, has 1 ccn seiii o drunk on the Kabhnlli day, in the city of Washington, us to be unable to wall: straight, 'i'lio returns of the election will show v.'Uth. cr Clislian principle l.w: prevailed over party prejudice. Secretary Seward advises the peo ple to support Seymour and Dlnir. Good f.r f i war J he pelting sensible in his old days. 'V Ti'.i: A7.7 A -of .( l').i".t.a Were t!:; leaders of tho negro-eijual-it.y party net too severely blinded by the most intolerant pailizanship, they could Lave failed to discover ere this Lour, that their insane efforts to incorporate the negro clement with the while raco in tho South, must sooner ; later,rcsult in a terrible conflict of races that even the aforeraid leaders will stand ng!ia-;t at the consequences of their cv.u stu pen Jour; folly. Not to i;;;,k of the bestiality of the anialgimalinn of tl.o rane--, which is a pet theory of such men as G ,-eeley, Ray mond, t;uinnev, liil.-o-t, I'hillips, Gar rison, 1'aliiighuy son, andj-uch k scr Ik'lifs pts Marcus li. Ward. J din If;:!, and John I. Llair, of Dehidere; nor to pint rut its direful cfleet.-i in the marked deterior.vion of tho whito raco wherjver u:i..Ci.gouution is extensively practised but superceded io these evils, we End that society ia tlio once pros porous coit.-ui ttates of the South is shaken from eeatre to ciicua;ftrcnco by ii:o savage and uncontrollable propensi ties to all sorts of crime, which is fear" fully exhibited by the negro element of thoso Stnlcj. It is true beyond ail shadow of doubt, that tho Radical parly of the North is doi ag ito'deve! bcs.t"to bring about a san guinary war between the white and Mack races of the South. In season and out ol season, Iladic.d newspapers and Radical Congressmen loso no opportunity to impress the idea upon the Southern no. groes that they aro in all respects, social and political, pecis of tho white man. They demand in iho name of tuo ne gro, that hi shall lift rr.ly Lave tho ballot, but that he sl-all bo" eligible to tho high- st oiTiecs io tho nation ; r.nd that tiio black race, having the Lalanco of power in the Gouth, mart insist at all hazards, that a full recognition of such lights i:iu.,t be Cotieeded by tho white residents. With such ide.is forced upon them by Radical orators, tho negroes nro be comingmad and desperate that their social and political ciprality rctnain.5 nnrocog- tiicd. They are purposely kept to this point of madness and desperation by carpet-bug Radical scoundrels for tho vilest partizan purposes and tho conso fi'aeno is that all over tho South there is a perfect reign of terror and appre hension. Tho negroes tire aimed to teeth, whilst the whites arc without tho means of defense; the former tire; back, cd up and encouraged by tho military satraps who rule villi a rod of iron, and the latter arc kept down nud intimida ted by every specie3 of unfriendly legis lation, The result is boforc us. With pain and burning indignation wo refer our readers to the columns of '.I;o daily newspapers in which aro found recorded numerous crimes of sueh a fearful na ture, committed by negroes ag:.iast so cial life, rs r.lmo.U to beget tic question 'How such things can be tolerrtcd by a just God:" The details of the-to revolt ing crimes aro too sickening, t.-.o repul sive, to find room in the columns of a local newspaper cirenlati-ig r.ir. ng r:s pectablo families ; r.-:d yet the? bhould bo published i'l detail in ov.ler that Christian people, especially ti; ,;,3 who are heads of familicshoull fully iiull;:e the. enormities whieh these negroes aro guilty of, and f jr-which vile Radical leader.; in tl.o X-u!i stud S-jutu ua di rectly respoctiMe. He I-.u.-o i.o l.::i::un-c slrot ef.u;.!; to c.iprc- cur iir.l:g: :.::ou at the suen t!o Lava Iroigl.t tl.o ::.!g:-o up to tlio ecu::.i.7dori of :.usl. r.'.ruil crimes i.s are daily recorded a;;r.iii. t them. MufaciciH ll.-r.t there nust bo in the raturo of things, a fearful retalia'ion ere b :-;'- Ii such tilings eoutinuo there must be a war of races in the Kouih, and should such a taii.miiy arise, it is not dittiev.lt to coiiji cturo tbo fate of the ignorant and I.esotteJ negroes, vLo attcr all are but moie tools in the Lauds of desi uing men. Baynn (N. J .) J km. tC:,.ln a recent cpeech at Chicago, Mr. ('olfas, the Radical candidate for tlie Yieo-J're'idency, in alluding to Lis recoid, said, "for fuurtccu long years it "had been wiitttn doin in the record "of tho country. And there is no recol lection before my God to night there is not in all that record a single lino ihat -dying, I would wi .h to blot."' Mr. Collux, in the room of u Kuow NolLing organization, took a solemn oath to duiy all political lights to adopted citizens, to exclude men from ofiicc, place r.ud preferment, because they c'.id not vor.-.hio God at tho same iilicr with Lim. And vet he leh.ro Ids Gtd deelji'ts there is no part of his re cord li'sil, djing, lie Would ''wi.h to I U i. r i. a it -ism. w not til. to l e en- iU.-.Vu wi'h tl; I ',) ' -. a f ee peojile TKllRlli, ; t'J 1, AMITY. There is heartrending news from prmth America. Thirty-two thousand persons were swept out of cxistanco in l'cru andji'cuadorou the l"lh of August by an esirlliqunkn, mid thirty thousatnl rendered homeless by Iho same ten iblo calamity. Cities arc oilhev fitibmerged by a tidal wavo, which rose to the un. paralleled height of forty feet, or swal lowed by openings in the catih. T:i one case a vast lake of unknown depth 03. cupies the spot whero a town recently stood. The loss of properly is e. (i.i.ated at tlireo hundred millions of dollar-:, while io many localities so numerous way the dead bodied tort toe sim'ivors were Ibfcod to i!y from the r.eig-ilor-hood to avoid a pes' ileiico. Misery, dismpy, aiid siiHering reign supremo in all Iho smittoti region. The United '"t.ites steamer Krarwigc rendorcd a'! tl.o as.-islanec possible. Rut other steps should at once be taken to aid such of our countrymen as have susTered.. In all tho visited portions of South Ameri ca thcro are hundreds of Amerieaus.and to th nil fjod and clothing should at. ouec be di.ip.'.tche 1. 3y the i-th:ou? relief can reach the scene of Mi.T.r'.Dg in n coiiipantively short time. Lot action be immediate. Those who wish an out. let for their humanity can now i!nd it nearer home than those points to which their eyes hrtvo boon directed. In tho name of ail tli.it ii best in human nature let us act in this most appalling case. KTwI'or somo d.iy pn-'t the Radical; have been exulting over a party triumph in Colorado. Tiny based tmeli notion on a dispatch from that Teiritorv staling that tlio Radical I'eh gates to Cotturcty had been chosen by u decided majority. Rut that dispatch was a ?:!n;m, gotten tin to have an t fleet upon the Maine eleo tiou. Tlio truth is, the 1 erno-;rats have carried Colorado a.:d elected Mr. Rcldcn, their e.'nili.l'ite for elegato to the lV,i:ty-Cr-t ( oiign-si. TL:s i'aut is substat-tiated by a liispateh from G. W. 1'oikins, Cliaira an Central i'emreratlc Associ.-.tioij of Coloiado, to tho l'r..si detit. The ball stili rolls on, and tho Ti "est votes for tho Democratic party, peace, union and prosperity. Whan the Nc7 York Trlbiu). announced the reported success of tho Radicals in Colo., rado, it attributed the ve.-.uit to the pop ularity of General Grant. Ne-w that a a Radical majority of eigl.t hundred and Eovcnty three has been overcome in a single year, it is fair to suppose that the un popularity of General Grant has assisted the Deuiccrat-s. Add Colorado to the iemoeratic column. sTji.lt was oa the Jtl. of April, 1S05, that General Leo accepted tho terms of surrender proposed by Geueral Grant. Over threo years have elapsed since the Army of Northern Virginia laid down th'. ir arms; yet tho expenses id' the United o'.ates Uovcrnmeut in tli:i? timo have averaged over $.00,00'.yjOO rer annum. Iu that time sixteen uux- "onr.ii Mir.i.iox.'j have been wrung from the industry of the people to meet cot only the necessities of the war and the interest on tho public debt, but the ex travagant expenditures of men who have squandered the people's money in'mad schemes of reconstruction, the mainte nance of idle hordes of negroes and of supernumerary army officers, a count, le.'s croud ef useless oftieiuls, and on their own wanton self indulgence. Never in nn era of peace was so much money ruLcd by taxation nuio:ig-t v fiee people to be so wasted aud mis ay plied. X-ij"i1i.vr-i,ly millions of dell was all that appeared upon tho books of tho Udtion when the Ltfieoe.-ats -.vent out of power. mi It-ail to 1 '):, four years of war, the Radicals inerjase I this debt to?2)00:,000,00'J. From ISiio to 18;,, three years of pcico, they added ?-,'K'-),. O'J'.i.Oiii), and (.Iter three years cf peace, wi.'. k ir. g rpw'uh i'.iii- yeurj of v.'ar,.;ev.-a y.'-rr t Ridi-jal sup-reuiuo, the i-o::::try is mere than two tl:eu.-a;;d i-iiiiou.-i of dil:ai-j worse oil than we were ia l.".'.;i). i-T" 1; ha pays tho t.o;e.s iu the South? Upou whose sholders lull? tlio burdens of llio carpet bag governments '( Not iuk.ii tho;e who reap the profits of cii'icc. Tho Governor of i lorida gets six thou saiid dollars per year, and d ies i;ot a a eopticr cf taxes. G!oasa,l:en!eo, ant tjoviii i:cr ; Hamilton, Congre isinan and Osborii, Senator, aiu iu the same boat. Thiy havo all their c.T.xts in carpet bags, and send their money North as soon us it is teeeived. Wh it ckuuee l as a people to recuperate when tdiey me thin drained by U'jiCer. y leaches t r.-'iVc Lavo oflon been rsked the difference betr.-cen a " carpet b:i;.:o";r " and a " seala-,.-ag." The Jul, a, Jlissls sippi, GazcU:' answers tho rjueslioti in the folliiwing manlier : Tho c:n j ot log ger is a Nerlheril thief, v.l.o e nnes South to plunder every white man who is a gentleman of any property or rcspoctuuii.ty, and pet all the ota:es ho 'i'he scalawag is a Southern boru scoun Ire, who will do all tho crpet ba-rger will, and besides, murder the carpel bagger tor tl-.o gutta pcrcha r'.u,; 1' A '. .I . i' 1 "l 1. 1 m.s M-iei gave 'inn wiifu oo n n me. Ni 'e mm Lhe. c '"l-ilo in u Cl.ri-'i-es cue !'.)'. J'.u !i.-.il; :.!!. 77; J.fA FLL'CTJUX. From tho Maine election we first had n&Ki of a great Republican victory but on later returns being received wo Cud that tho Radicals have lost from .000 to 10,000 on their majority of iSW.atid over 12,000 on their vote of lS0t,whi!o the Democrats Lavo increased their vote since IviO over 0,0o0. The Radi cal majority in the litatn, we think, will not exceed 13.000. In lsUG it was 27,000. il'ith the ramo proportionate Di.iiioeri.tio i.'ie.-ease i ) i'eu:::'y Ivauia v,e will L.Mt the R.els 2.),'.;f.a.. ,!n -!;-t-tii' : v ; i vlrn-'i-fd' ,A' l!-.c el ut' ;; v t A i.!-.-or J i in: !-ir e -u: t-f '.-: ti- ;:u !'.:,': 'h: il.t'l:- -ho. Lie I'i'.Viio It' ll' linl i: i :;n'in-o:i O'e-i'i"; tisc past luy'ilii : 1 00 ). A', i'. 'j'.d.oie. That is a fair speclii-'on of Radical duplicity. The report of tho Secretary of the Treasury shows that the army which is kept iu tho South cost more during August than Alaska and the r.ieiSe Railr.ir.d combined. Yet the Trll tries to conceal tho fact from too people. Ia December, loi5,,Mr. Stanton, then Secretary of TTar, gave ua the cost of tho liar Department on a peace basis tho sura of thirty three mi'dious of dolla-'-s. I'Mtu official records it is fhov.-n that tho liar Depr.rli.ierit in tho three years since ti.ech se of tho v.:r has cost si.v hundred and ten milihtis of Ji.!!.rs, or more than si" timo3 thr.t named at tho close of the eeriest. H'Ly ia this 1 Rocau.x tho Radicals tire ni.i. ni'ig peace on n war footing, 'i'iiey arc keeping a large, standing troy, feeding thousands of idle negroes, and thus i.i-erea.-'iog C2)c-iiej at a fearful rU.-. if eontliii'.ed iu power, no man can measure the cost of this government. Ihat ef I'lugland or France will bear no Compar ison with it. The negroes in Liberia, after r-ev. eral years of experience, have doilarcd against universal sufii-ago, and only ed ucated persons arc allowed t ) Vote in that colored I'.cj u' lie. In this country the Radicals, not only insist that all the ignorant negroes of the f-oitth shall vote, but they have by !e;:idation given ten States into negro hands, to be ruled by passion, prcdjudica, and caste hate ami hostility. It ill not such fe.cb as the above induce white men to surrender their T'ar'i.7 feel ii; :?.. and vote with that organization which is for continuing the rule of intelligunco in this country '! Sixteen hundred millions have been raised by taxes since the rrar, yet (he national credit is lower in the mar. kefs of flie world than that of Austria, Tu-key, er the South American States, and the taxes and hnpoidii.ms LcyouJ a parallel. The election of General Grant will continue this uinous system. Forty thousand dollars taken out of the pocket:; of white working men iu the North was devoted by Congress to tho maintenance of nn army of idle negro voters in Washington, '-ho might take the national c.pital cut of the hands of its white ei'ize: s. Ten thousand do'hn v.-rre .''gun do: od by the. Radicals en the impeach, .'-yit trirl n movctiicnt intended to put despotic po",'L-.-its the Li nks of .-uch men as Duller, Ashley, and their associates. This is en? of the modes by whleh our taxes are increased. Vote the Democratic Ticket. i'l' til I.VL NOTICE. Va iav4fnr-; il licrcsary. if- or-icr tc 'f-.r t'.o fiasiif.i:il t'.-.L-:-.' of ;se t Jvycs oa a (jaoa b-'-ris, Wa.i'.;H 0.-fvi3.r!r!r rnic : TrAi;;i;i;t ..-v. .':- !-ut t- v-'it'- :Vr in a-!- V-t-ro ; fi-i J ': V. -r ;.n r l.-: t.-'l, liilj Ki.V-f:r. -a". ;-.-.v. :.! ;v.....v re vc':t..r3 at t!.i.-' : . v . ; : r Sr'.i .: -1- '-. . : . .-. -..'y ; , - "v i . .'.i.,. ; -., , v.. :--n v YOU WAlsT r.iiiCV is.4 ?ir;-;.v:t.l.J lJ".Vi: JM THE xlcdi of Hie itt, ABU AT TUB LOWEST LIVING RATES oivi: vouit oitPEna to the LOOK JlEllF.! CLtrjTRiTViLLE TiW-GHOP. C (iU W.VPI.;-: .1, -;.-(- t.. make known f I! t i l'..c titi.'.'tH d' Vn'.rcvi;te nv-1 the niiTnuiiliaii country t'oi In- ln:-t fiUoti tin ss c-ji f.in-i'iiy c.-oii h. l.y it. J M.,lnov. ou -' N'ut .uih yN ( '.irnev '' in t-et ivviliV, na-l t'..:.t l.-j lioi'-i-s 1-j psi;.-i.-ij5 suiui i-.'ti-n-li.ni to ,:.; tin ioc-3 a!,.t'ii: waists uj' li-s cithioiin-r to ai,-i-:t t'li-it- psttroateri- in Iom line. Mo vi:l i e i;. ots 1 :n.,i u iu;-te ami well si-'.t.'o:e .1 is iucii-i:,;cLt uf awil ,!hr(;-,'!v3.t f his ev.n lii:;";.. tin e, wLichlie wi'l war i': ii l ' I'O oi' lie 1 ; i-i i un lit y . Mtltk t jasisis of eve;-; tiling ti,,;, U;l.i'ul Lut, tinv.avi' lino also i!. a iicu-e. 1 sis!; a fs:h- il ia', if my v.-ot V ilocs iiCI :io;'. .netivii. liiy oi-inmcv-itoi" ,. ! a ..!.lt-...a -., ,.:.,. , HOMLTIIINO NIdW! HOBSr, CICN &- OBNAMI.H iV.L rAiin'iira, rg Mii:: f-Tiwciim i: it v: o i; l ii it 1:- jj f-pect fully inf.'itii the ci'izt-ns of li'k county thr.t lie Ims just slni-U-d in I lie atiove ljti..incfs in liiilwny. nn 1 f'. d rotili-ik-at Ihat l.c can please nil wlinriniv lavin liitiiwiih iheir (insljin. U UA I N I Mi, I'At'lMt 1!.::,1N"(I ASV !AI ( I M I.MXO DliMi ON M!OI!T NO'J'IC!: A N I IN 'llil'. i t ! i 1 i .ii..1 .' :'. :. i i'lii n vc i i:i in-iet- .i'e! f!i. Orkrs left at l! is "."V r.r ut iio I'sniVin;? lknsnof S. ui : ! . i-r. V'lilis Ci .'..'.l.ei iwil I...- .i ui.-i':y n: i 'a 111''. W. 1-. V. il.T.I.'sMo', M iy-l l f'.o-ly. CI-'.N'I'.-S WAN'l'i;i) t'"i- tlio .-::.'iie' n'l V 'i-il I'ivci "f viu.-ur mi 1 lt!..ir. A loot f-n- every fii.-soy atel iv n-iil; 'f j:.; i nunl'iony 1 1; I i( . ! and tare tii-ti.'i-i-. il Vul-.io. Ki 1-atvioi c-i'i d' uiili -i u; il Ji.ivca jest toi'1"! ts: I;-,; '.!' tl:e -i l-vf.u-i.. tin. e":ii:ti-y, -. .;s. ; ; :i.!ii;:- it. l-j. e i-.-i- I ! y the Ua.i; j ' o-.m ini'l t 'i'i!. evv.it . ves of lii" I f i .,-,. 'I In- -,.l i isi m ol the .llenio'-ii-.t-i; caiiilM.itcs I .j tl.0 ;ii!isa ?es ef tiie ju.'-ijilc lire so fureil.ly ort l ayi-l anil el.'arly i-liowti in Ihis volisine, thul to iiiiirnl of l.'oii.-titiito.n il i,!,i-vly yl.ottl-l fail to veail it. A;;'tils in nil par's of tin- t-oitii-try arc liii'ling in this jjrtiit slnn.ianl vvi-k the In-: I oi'j-oiiiiis'.ly tn jssske n.nei'y cvi-i" oli'ei'c1, as its l-.v;-e thi low fric-, nail rrc.it -.x:!:iri!y have iii.nlu a . Ii ; ve ilo ma.i'l v.hijh canvascis i-n'y have to r.ivi.ly. Semi for circal-irs', i.inl sen our l.li-.'al terms ini'l a full itivcrintion ef the ii. c-.U. c. t selisnrition Ijouk of iho tiiiu s. Ailii-i-i;, v. s. I'viiiiisniyc co., Ill I'.lv t-'lrc-t. iuw Vs-r!;. Jlt. TAi.oirs CLIVE SftArJCM DiTTZriC. A Riihl r.r.-.l ce-v. cal.!e TOt'IC STIMU LANT, S-TOM.VCIRO uud CA:i:l!NATIVi'. D I T T ; II s , llstraeteilcntii-'ly ft-era Ill.i'.I: ' & Ui.-OT. lli-i;1 l encti::::! in DY;il'i;i'SIA, GelNiiRAL -iiV.VAU-1Y, ANDLOs-:.S OF Ari'RTITJ-J Ami an cicf-'dent corrcsllvc f .-r poi-son s;it'ic:-iii;; IVrnii liii-oi'uers tl' the iiuw c! ', I'latulcrice, f.c. FORD KVMfdY lilHORJ-: ! Pcp..t, Ko. HZ Ma-.kct Strc-ct, riiHa'a. fr.t),'C;-ly J. K. TAVI.OI! ( 111II.IP U I T.!,, j2 mam r v. r.'iKT; op i--;Wisv''.ris-,:-;-:::' : No. i'Ol Cl'iirch itvei-t, Vhlhuh-lpl.!.". .?. a, 1 f.u- lio'-'iaviiij. s r.n4 l's-n.. 1.:. t. N. It. I'l-tisidcnii.tl Cam a!:ra Toit'io-. 2-,, 'Jli, ::n. tm-l r.-r S.i-::-!:. !. f: j, "7".Ci"'.i'()i;.ATio:c :uv:-. i:. .vJioTTh rhercVy given that the jvtiiiou f Jaiise-:' ,sis:i I ii'ii, ini'l ot'.i'.'i s, lo !,o ttu ..:-jh i-atc-l li I- l.-l- t! o nam.'. Myie nml liih.-nl S!-il.,)i i're Li ; ?vi:iii (Jhii. jls at fit. 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