=9 I II t•--The.Bett*.pr,,Aigui: J. WETARD. Sums AND Psorailialt; - Beeiver, Ps., Decapatme 2, 115611. 'OR -GOVERNOR, 1869, ,71t Ptry; Siiisoun catries 'but' One county,' ouch in ntbrAsica and.Kluiii* The WLIt .is sound to the core, as this and a Uiousand otkor in cidents-daily 'remit = Th - o Kiingia•N'tbiue'kd ' bill la.stilt bgaringtruile' • - P4 . 49FA:4Crflfils° l V“ l i° b , l ic 0,q4 ,1 1 1 0 g? 4 2.1, ttors that Genensl 0 - moof:riot+ 0 . 063 Republican nos some think. In the tinitk''Of Nosh there trere'eortihi l deMtiinlizeil ors iOth ero t t!lstifiSi.d of forty flays and fOrty, '11%46 or rain ' its not so Much Of's • ••" • . that,,,IVIA , Point. Aciulemy , pontainiVFo i hundred . mill ~wenty four could ns well . .accommodate four", hundred 'without any additlonid ,cOst. and he theivfore recoonneudslininereaie" to that nuntber. His estimate foi .ippitlis and improvements, this year. is sixty-live thou and dollars. .4. Tun Freedman's Harean—that Democratic bugbear--quidly passes into history, with the closing 'bouts of this year. .The good it has done will only be known in after times when the diSpassionate histOriatt will tell without feato, favor its story of peace and good will, and the vindictive opposition.and bitter abuse it endured at the bands of the Demo cratic party will be wondered at and recount. od ordyiskconnection with thelistory of the same political partkip rolation to ,tire coin mon school system., TheMemocmtle I press are. industtiously laboring and endeavoring to make le appear • that the. 'Southern Reptibli- t cans only desire to obtain and reap the re d wards of office. This is not the Ext. It is protection they desire and demand. Their demand for the Refrublicans of Georgia tl4l same assurance of safety in the exercise of licit political pri velegm as arc exercised and enjoyed by the Republicans of Pennsyiva. via and Ohio. In a word, they do not wish to have to choose between leaving too State and joining the Democracy. . " A WASILINGTOX correspondent of the New York Tribune of List Wodne:sclay says that our government has been officially • informed that Lord Stanley and Johnson have settled the point that the. Commission for the I ) adjudication. of the A abania clai ins, etc., shall sit in Washington. he details of 'Lilo .nego tiations arc still In p gress. The latest ad= vices are that the tw ,I governments will lir .iingo thepreliminarles for the adjustment pf at matters.in dispute. it is said that the H. ritish Legation bus at length produced i pill allainst the United States 'Government at an offset to the Alabama claims, amounting to $45,000,0000, being for ditutagcs alleged to have been sustained by British subjects in the South during the rebellion, ' . Tun usual official prOelematlonhas been is sued •bi Gov.. Geary, announcing the election of'Members of congress in all the Districts of this Staid . except the 21st (IYeitmOreland) . district,' of vrh;OL he says --"ho such intur . ns Of the idectiotthave . boon received by the Sec..' retdry of the Conimon wealth, as would, under the election laws of the Stdte, authodic me to proclaim the 'name fif any person as. having bceh returned duly elected a member of the noise of Repitsentatives of the United gtateS fbr that district." • • • • ; It will be Femetuliered that certificates were givento both ltlessrs: Foster and Corode i in that, district, the return judges falling to agree on account of alleged frauds, committed at the polls. The wholti matter will now go to the House for examination and decision. • ' Oui Democratic friends are hungerink and thirsting for oflicial, - positions, and their ‘greed for place is in wise kid in,', cheek by t wat rare - virtue. 'culled. modesty. I Only a few days ago General Grant reenlVtA two letters tion two quite prominent peal: ocrata of - the - country,' 01311.4 . theiu asked him to appoiniGenemi Lcv•to it mullion" in his eabinet,alleging that Lee's"patnottsni and christiatity" deservedThEs . reeognition, while the Other guggesteil the ,propriety of 'oohing Governor Seyniour one of his constitnOntial advisers Gontlenten, spare your stationery, stamps and literary, efforts.- Genetal btant ' will appoialt no one as 'an officer of theliov-I ernment'who waiunfaithrtd3b hi§coutitry , in its hour of aced. That, atleast, isa seined thing. A. srEctsw statement of the accusations of the Paraguayan government against iMr. Washburn has appeared. Its glaiing probabilities strengthen our belief in the en .4re innocence of the Minister, and that his record will be found creditable to the man,-if riot successful for its 'diplomacy. TheZanemllo Comer says: • • "12.'0. Kirk, fortherly Minister to Buenos Ayres, writes the Columbus'Journal asking a suspension of judgement in .Mr. Washburn's case until ho can be beard. From his ac qualtdmiceiiith Mr. Washburn, lie feels as sured that when we become con.vemnt with all the facts, we will be compelled to the con clusion thilt Mr. Washburn has been greatly wrong.a." A cOntiaseorinaftef the Pittsburgh Com liwrial of!, Thursdai, In speakiug of the various candidates for the linited Slates Sen. ato for this State, alludes to Mr. Semble, the* Philadelphia candidate, as' a 4 "waril politi cian." • This, in fact, Is tho kid In wbieli be Is viewed almost every Where. and yet strange to say, he Las supporters for that exalted po ‘liltion in Beaver county. Shades of Clay, webster, Corwin, tc., what think ye 'of tidal But hold, what do our eyes see here! "The Philadelphia inevirer, of Thursday, makes the important announcement that all the-Republican members of. the Lcgislaturti for the city of Philadelphia,- have agreeilto support at the next session; J. Edgar Thom son, Esq., of that city, for the position of Uni ted States Senator from this State.' This re. suit and concord of laction, it dirket. says, has been effected by the withdrawal; in favor . of Mr. Thomson, of Hon. William g. isembie, also at that city, who, was a prominent can didate for the place. Mr. Thomson is, and bas been fiw a number of years die President • ofthe Perinayitania Railroad Company." , SO It seems froia thhi that tho bra kant is 'out paity - hive detormiti to. foist upon'tui the bead of the must o b . xions'cor- Poration.in our State, as the Republican 'can- Maio foi the Un6il Suites Stittes Senate ! 'Not 0n '.17 this, •biit MIT Thomson," if a Repuli9n at Okla ono "of such recent Creation, as to Inspire the that theintere.ses 'ofettiParty would be almost as safe in Mr. Bilckaleies-hands'as - , • ; . . . . - - in his own. gis election, therefore, to she United States Senate, iitould‘not7onlype dear betrayal of Westlin‘ tiiteilests,liut iv fraud upon the whole Rektd;lioatt orsiiimsof uti litid tion besides . in He has ci!itel,lie has 43S : ty perhaps to manage mail d , tint ' . , who believes him to3iett_soittid itcp i p i . . nr a person fitted to represent Penn sylvania in the Senate of the United States:is grossly deceived, and this tact will very sombeconie appatat, if unfortunatelY, - Mr'"Thoinson .I(4=plit t_,SintiA7,..., , f: j r 1 4. il 11 - Mx. 171150M4Aittft, at - ate. * 5 9 7 1. 1 04 41 . "Oct)d iTig!".. o4 , l o l MAkt:*ti_ are I mbshii ttgam Rtaitntictillit s i mr,krphlitions , over thefr alleged mismanagement and tacker fidelity 16 the closing:ham of !the late cih vassii. They reveolfilut'Confidealdaltintrigdet of Ociohermith.a freedom whiels. , would "as , tornsh obileirecrs nob famillstewitikkthotdiatal "city of gaitiaienee which is thoone ANsbn!Lal of aft Democratic , journalistv: , irbo. cabal In 'w Metre inehmatt ; and New :York anitok to force BeYmour and Illaittlinto ictiremont;•aft 'ter the October elections, is now. the subject: 'of a quarrel' between the same .parthxc. enolt of *llain.clatri* the re s ponsibility upon the qther, and seems to .make a clear -fantle bylha production of the "iloeuments." Our own approbation Will be merited by whichever of the disputants shot I manfully assume,- instead of evading this responsibility, and who. shall be Trunk enough to confess that he regrets the failure of the selteme.—Pitts. Vaults.: A*it Soars few indiscreet llepublieriii.s of New link city have recently', advocated the ,rais• lug of the Prnsident's salary front $25',000t0 $lOO,OOO ;ter annum. This mokenient was initiated on the ground that the Pmidential salary,rema ins now at what, it has always been, while the salaries of ail other officers , hake been Increased in a ratio proportionate tin the Increase Inlthe price. of the necessaries life. The project w.ould' have been urged on congress with a good deal oflorce at, the coming session had not Generalt2intnt, (who It was intended to benefit) prrinptly notified those who were agitating the matter, to drop it as once, as he desired the salary of the of tict; to which he was recently elected, to re-- main during his term at just what it had al ways been before. This conduct. on the part orthe President elect, is hut another evidence of his desire( o lighten the burden oftho peo pie by an ehonomical administration of the government, and thelopping oil' cf all un necessary expenditu Or last Tuesday DUO week ago, the eity.of Richmond, Va. was Startled by the 'intelli gence of the assassination of H. RlVes POI - the editor and proprietor of the Suitils cra Ofii4ion, a newspaper established in Rich mond Some two or three months ago. Mr. Pollard Was a brother of the author of the "Lost Cultic. The murdered man in is sue of the, Saturday previous• to his, death made sown • remarks derogatory , to the char acter 0f:4'74:0 Grant, th 6 daughter of a weal thy tebileOnlst ofßiciritond.. .Ifer" brother Janes Grant; dcterininedat once on killing .him for W r luttlie had Said of his sister, and ao• cordingly statioited himself at a'windaw, in the the third story of ,aho use . opposite to Mr. Pollard's ()glee armed with a double-barreled shot gun. Mr. P. had not yet reached hie office, hut in. a short time. afterwards came. and / while ascending the steps , :was shot. In iho—backrinTir feiri gnu 1317/1.054 expired- :His murderer was arrested, but the public Sympathy . was almost uidiersally in his favor, and it is hardly probable that .he will.meetvith severe punishment ? Mr. pol lard it is alleged, had been very, ahusio for sonic time before in Its paper, attacking and ridiculing almost every person—mala femile, In an outrageous manner. la.fter his death his body was taken to.his home, a'tutle ortwo Ia the country, witha Byrn- Pillaring friend to neminpany the remains:, Ilittrtra. murder was adelpitia on last Sunday evening Oirerwek ago. The murdered person was'an agedlady named /Eli, and that rarpposed•murdercro her son-in-law named Michell. We were In the city at the time the horrid deed was 'P.4pc tinted, and intense excitement preitifteAtirpre in consequence ofit. The Murdered woman and her-alleged rnurtic?re rani hi 337 i fu all Hied t ogetlieriMd i rnovcill i t he best cirplr;s ,of sOf The particulars 9f,,thO,rnUiderfii'Ave learned them in Philadelphia, are as torlows Mrs., /1111,- the lady whose life was. talmm was a widow, but had been twice married, the first time to apOor but iridustrionsMan, by, whom she had one child, a'daughtirovho.on arriving at age, married' the man Triebk above referred to. Mrs. IlilPs dist husband , . however, died before her daughter's marriage'. She subsequently married Mr. Hill, who was quite wealthy. A few years afterwards 'be .died leaving, his widow the use of all hiS pioperty during her life, sad which was to revert afterwards to his-own blooa relativa. Soon after Mr. Hill's death, his; widow, her daughter and san.in-hiw toolt7 shelter under the same relif,Und lived together tor sonic time apparently contented and happy; , A tow weeks agti Mrs.' 'Hill instructed ben son in-law to purchase with her money and for her use the property they were then hiding in, supposing of course the title would be made in her name. • She providedlim with $5,000 with which to. do so. Soon after, she learned that the title to the property was made in her daughter 'a .name„ and not in her own as she had intended. She then commen ced legal proceedings for the title and on the Monday succeeding her death, the 'parties were to have a' bearing.. On. the Sunday evening of the murder k the servant girl of the house was • away spendlni the evenhig'with a triend. She returned at 0 &Chick P. M. Alter ringing the doer bell' violently;, for seine time, Twiehell the son-in-Law.' went down stairs, opened the let her in, and after;recognizin g her, Imponai !‘ o viliere is mother," The girl answered, "I do.. not ''know;" and passed on 'through the dining room, through the kitchen, a n d i nto , t h e h i a. yard. . itere . .she stumbled overm 'dead body, and screaming ran into the house, allied. for Twiehell, who repaired thither, and the Awe carrial Mrs: . Hill, whine body they 'Mow: Ma cettered it tote into the house. • The COip'se was covered with blood, and pooli ofAlood were found In the aiping room and in , the vicinity' of where the. corpse was': Wand. Soon alter' - MIS the.' pollee _Made ". ;their apPearance inthe'honse and !wrestled Twleh; ell unit his wife, the former hirmurdet and the other.as accessory to the crime. Both - declared 'their 'limecenee of the'decxtitittthe almost universal' eiiiidar(l4.;rliiiadelPhiaTis; that they;are , the gupty....parties, and that .purpOse was t geF'the`ohe Lads oat 'of the way so that by hot* or crook they could EIC:=I ;1..Th0 Howland *lit-Caso.., - Some years ago. Sylvia Ann Rowland, of New BWford, Kam, died leavings property wocth $2,500,000, one-half of which, she be queathed to a niece, Retty_ll. Robinson, of New York, (now Mrs .- E. IL Greene.) Greene contends that by an agreement be tween her aunt and 'herself, timentire prop erty was to be lift to her. An issue-of&•risa rif Tel non is raised. - Able laiyers' are"ein pleyed on both sides.' The koorts get hold of We case. •• Thelawyershavakept it there for years, and will no- doubt-"keep it there-for years .longer. They alone appear to- be • In- Wrested. They find•the goose a fat otte and withal onadisposed to • lay golden eggs with a little coaxing: - On Nov. .14h the United States Circuit Court, nittliik, in Roston,'‘deci- I (led something. It.soruidett like this, that btu Greene could not bee '4/Wu:min 'her oWn behalf." Thus years. Laval been'spent and tens of thousands otdolliu - s.f,to astiertain wiutt auy school child .could have tokt both laWyers and Assis i ., An appealis taken tt) the • 'United Statas.,.l3npreine Smart.•liThe wealth 9f , Itha Pa t t le s , and ,l 4 o- 4 :uPltiltY of theltayars,will -not allow.the ter: learn.--t They-hope topvereatae Etunitiiing b ; taih': ings-or nothing by something. A lt 4 Li clients have squandered the amount 14 fi4 it Nfe may ,exiifer to.heit`. litaq dciciiikui I of the celeblitediroidatid ,Case.,l4lcli kat been ' E ngland for kluge time. • 4 coma into. Posseadoti of liar property. ',The ,-krum , “ —ll#l. in e pirperation of the bruK , ... wee a; h poker. With Allis j she r/ as (7 i tt l ut u 'rer t, MO 'in a stocking , -manner. ~ ' er tor not, th e &or*: gm* Otinitiiitit , t fatal certainty to j,Tßiebel da -*' the guilty partht. It guilty, te, - 13 4 6 -- 0.1 , e3rylli suffer the full penalty 14 their. utinatnerd and horrid • The re e'S pt Stti 01114 The Lteotetliti . , Oen on the aliorlidxs }Vim NEW i LltelitlL ' • CNN .;1I 'Se y woe r. ..4 427;778 't f1;1 ~. rii t -jurifs s ..! .gt21436 f 1,1,-1 • , plasm ~! ~ ,i! U r;:f 14 1 4; 114 k 9g/0.21 f ; •,•'J. `tiSi ": 414 Grant- 1-:WY :7'749,082 • • Tot, ... .. 'apAt ;- • , Itiaortf: '• • " • Grime' • • • - 250,293 SeyotOttr,;. . , , • ~.74„.,,, 1 00,143 TOW'. '449,488 Taal of tho - four Eitstes 2,470,537 The inajoiltiot aro as 'follows :.; • • • • i• Now YOrk,lor'S4mour• : 4t OAm Pennsylvania for; Grant., . 28,808 Ohio, for Grant ........ ....... 41,190, Illinols s . fOrGratit ' 51,150 . . The total veteiof the smite States hi'lts64; with the increase since then, - wax as lows; • , „ . . • • 1. ' , , .Total.: 'ammo:. New York ' 730,741 115.444 Peaniyhatita - ' 573,2.07 " 82,455 onto • ' " - '' 470,742 I '''.• .48,512 Minot& ..4 1 . ... . .... ......848,226. -I,' , 101,210 At laist 1'5,000 Boymones votejlit.Now York Is fraudulent and bogus. The _real in crease In i biew York should not exceed 100,- 000 . H .• _ • TRO I I7IILE.IN 611 UL • Instructions to Gen. Illsnabon and ddast- Ind Darla. The note of the Secretary of State to the. Secretary ►f the Navy, winch is herewith published,; IS understood to indicate the or ders which have been given to Gen .11icNahon and Admiial Davis, on the subject of the Pa ragnayran DEPAIIIIIErrr ov &STK, .• • WAsnixoToN, . November 17, 1863. - 7b Gideon ; Tirelles, Earetary of the Navy Sul :—A dispatch.was received yesterday from Charles A...Washburne, Esq : , late. United Slates Minister to Paraguay, which was writi ten at Buenos Ayres on the 25th of Septem ber last. I The, dispa . tch shows that a, contro versy lui4.been e.arried on for some time be, tweealiiii and the President- of Paraguay. The merits of the controversy cannothe well understood until a coriyof the correspondencil shall bare beta received, which is daily.. T..s- Noted. Meantime, Mr: Washburne's . dis patches conclusively show the sitnation.of all foreigiFts, including . United States citizens at Asuncion, is greatly imperilled, and especially l'orter - C. Bliss . and .George Masterman, United Slates citizens lately in some way con nected with the United States legation, have suffered : personal violenee, and have, pertiao.% been murdered. dispatch, has been reeler csi from 31r. Webb, .Unitetl States .Minister at Riq, in Which he : states that he requested Roar Axiniiral Davis, commanding theliouth Atlan.- tie,sqnadron; to send .or, adequr.te.mival Airce.te Asunckat i to protect • - cturtczyn-colecups: .Ittr."lP'CllMEttitga — t inform. the Department , whether Admiral Davis would 'assume • the responsibility : ~ of complying without special instructions from this,PoVernment; The,sit nati on ~, thus, pro, seuted seems tome so • critical t that I -hare thought it my dutyle. -advise the , President that the Rear Admiral should be instructed to proceed withian,adequate force. at oneej.to Paraguay, and take,such measures as may be necessary to prevent violence to the livesand prOporto' of American citizens ,tlmre, the ox e t'cise of a sound diaeretion t to. demand and obtain prompt, redress, for any extreme Insult or violence, t,hat may have • hewn • arbi ,trarilk!cOtimiltted against the . flag ,of .the lin I tell ShiteS. or citizens:. • ~•, , , • I•haie.the honor to.bo, your nbedient seer rank i • . ; _ WILLIAM rr. SEivaruo. • r? Grant and •BOhnoyr. — l l tl ',enTge...,.....it0t, Who i s as strong on se stdal jG .9rant , - a nd . Vol • (kal more oftt'AuPslmais tban ; the General- him self, MUM 'of•SatnitlaY thus :1 , On' Tuesday.: Mornitsr.last"Bonner dibreGesteral Grant; to the Fashion Course to see :/Dexter trot. They rode out -Theinnd the -Auburn • Horse and ;Amer% amt., Mr. DaVid•Bennerovent. slang with' reetlee4.--, The Morning:was rough arid gristy, , s 'gale front the set - -In: nWhett 'they readied me:femme 3frii-13dInei'drove the ,Gcneial arena d.bebind Peerless, in Ohl° r that e , ,nsight see :how . the ; track-Was. • 'lv had been a , frost the.night•before and the grotind was • heavY and , holding In. many Tilaces.... Dexter was then r iftought out by Budd:Doblo, and started la.golt. mine harness 'The. first half mile was trotted in lm. iht.; but the windtmanne what the salloni call-a muzzier in the last hal:mile, and very unwise( an oh- I Stade. to high • socecl;•.neverthelesit...the lit. %pus httle horse completed the mile in 2ns. Whs. Under the circuinstanexs this Is to be I regarded as equal to any .performanets thtit Dekter ever . made, • After st was over he was:put into the shafts of a road wagon, and took: General Grant and Mr. Ifonner &mkt° towit._3lr. Bonnet drove to Thirty-fourth street foirY. Oa this side .oenetal 'Grant took the reins and- rove „to Fourteenth street. Mr. Bonner then lealimeethem and drove down Broadway:tutOrlifetropolitan The littlehonscfidtk all his vast speed and ludas:ratable sphichis now acquir ed the steadiness of an -oltiltagor ; and; to use ! the English expression inuscerningl•hor ses pf extraordinary merit, "his shadow on the :wall is worth all the moneyltbat ever was paid for him." • . . .. . .. .. • Ruler Olir - Ittilemid Irritrelei. uti p l onto the - ; .4). ,•,. , • X 4 , , rule e tura* wilt • TOO" e -;''' ' t ' ' -2 1 k: • -' • to: ti.YO . • i .d. • ,c , • . out • • ~. • %it,. ;). ~. ce ..". , out • plat:clime eel, . • , ' .. . . ' .h : . to• - •”*-..oti it, It kick is an evidence of the seat being =- Pe l t* - - ' - ihal4 o - 1 9-PaY Yrnir anion vac'earsoryoutre Subject to be eject „ g3Uqvirs-7101:2 , = .tforpli 4, ckge ft binfitirWhiscli — thby - arc thiedrittsurtigtrif csurttat, isY dirprzbe , :au r othiniititsairii sritltimt tuaksmarnvorcentivitlelthettobductor.ty f o rthztridme-_ainthout-esebittrnib:lltavehng; shriald homory•patreultr,:with.>wAmikl4lleY hcatiiiiiratimnted.- .1. -: - 4,1 frl.7- ../.- -:•.:- ;,=' i;lateihAr iips'iithiliiireariditif*, , 11 ii *..,:, i .. „ i ve_tbirtga ohm:molth corm tf 1;..1 li" , 1 - ,1 1 14 ~:...,. : hitt • iiii 4‘4 7, Vi r ei 5 4 ,1 1,4, 1 11 for,Yo oil, ci t ,bc Ei - T _Pp. Iva I lle At gi , "403 ittrpe,t4ef . A ' ,w " ' I° 4 Po fiker. 4 , 4i o e, Ora "w 1 . ' Ovi.,ar._ ibis te;g.4..,• aPi4 l4 Ar-. , 4.7 py-qtiettithig this,pths;istitott'mtit,:tilktb sa.Vo,thentiellksaed otheis troalde:; _' '..," • :1:1th; It Yliinke ' 0 :: )0 , 03'' :40,cebli4WOR notOlitrudeyourielf. opm:titter nOtiee' - . "'". Allh: 4131te needs ydur sirrlces,,hittlAcC - tbem as 11100 'they vier° duo to licri,without ' wit.; neeesiary forwardnest, ctri undue emp_itiii*itt: • ,_ - ,lotii..buch - senices do, lot ehtitle,. you ;to'. alter reengtaltion, milesii _by, pepulssion of the lady. .. , „ .".. i''` • I 3Ath. Ladltit U11 , 4;7) . 06 Children .ilinlilii isiittirilahly have a hasket:of I:fables; a;letlk blot oloblet for thachlidrert tOdthdt from. smirk' •the children. in , their sects, . ',• .120. ecp pay head and arms'. 16thicsALia " #indOwii.- '„' ' - :- , "", 13th. Ladles Without' eicoet t shoidd noisier)" °Ver. 144 before reaching their place .of destlimlion—remeinber, this. -,. ' 4 14th.:Never. talk on poiltleilit -the . citit- . -11 , is gstudly disagreeable tOsomeofyour fellow. itmvelcm,- 15th. Niiier talk lontily while the train is' in motion; it may ,not annoy ' anyone; but: it will injure your lungs. ! . ' ' „ ' 16th. A gentleman shOuld not occiiipy nmre than °mined at a time. r 17th; Gthileinen should not splt tobacco juice in the cars where there are ladies ; it soils their skirts end dr6wes. ' " • -'n .184, Children who are six or seven. years old, and who are in the habit or. crying for everything they 9L: 4 J. ihonhi by lalight &Jar• • " . - -; . llab.:Alwayfshow ybur tieltyt. (without get/log . lMo a bad burner) whenever the con? ductor asks for it: Observe this rule, and it will•pay.• ; • ' • • 20th. Nerd' Eanoke in a car where . ; there are Wk.'s. No yeattgykin would be guilty_. . of such an act. • 21st: Never us l iprotsue language in a rail road car 22d. Ifyouistnnot sieep'yourseltidon't pre vent others front uoittgao. ,by wtii.tling or loud talking. . • . 23d. - Make bartainiwith the backuun be fore gettint_into carria,ge: 2!lto. Look out for pickpockets, . • • • 25th. ,Never give tolortuatiott without he ingaidied,',—then you Will not becalm milt:Mi. 4enientber, tout tfultza pat' pay for two SCALtYOII are entitled to but one, 'and 'every gengentiut and respect the rights °rotifers, and'be inindful'mpeotally • u( the,ivukk the oval, and e inti.rtn. - ' .. 27t1i. 'P , rovide yourself th with sleeping berths befaroillartint—yott'new then have' a choice -?7theltOuble lOwer birth'. is preferable. „• with. 4.lwitys,he at,the railroad. Stutio_? .in gpciappie 'to tuku the irttin. Beliur be .en tailylleitt a rainute toio• late. • • The DT_lfeg•Gams Trottson4 (Zatnpll64 - 11 the Ribellion- records will be fif 3 . !gra • den 'to.thetr boots -• They • . - mune to rttrr thus "T "the war aid evaired and -the Lerma of Surrender had been accepted, - lis'Ava' be lievdd, to ited faith, inei - ertheless the rebel.: lieus spirit still existed •iu the hearts of bad. men,,and ,in spite ut !their parole Dr honor nut to take up arms uigainst the legally con stituted authorities,. in almost all sections .of l the South armed and , trained gun& Paraded openly, begat ',terror In peaceable cornmeal -1 ties, committed outrages which would have put to shame the worst of 3tesby's guerillas or3fcCausland's bushwhackers, until _finally. at:Centre, Service county; Arkansas; en No vember'lB, in • great. numbers, tborptighly „equipped they intercepted 'a detachment' of Federal tronps - adniout•V Major DcrOy''to occupy Centre'-'Point. hitufedlately 'ensued,santilasted for sonic time With'vatted -success, until at length.a charge waieiderad 10: the 'Mater, when the rebel Kaltiux• was put to 'flight-frith' alb' loss of nine killed' and art . 4tlefintte number of wounded.'' TWenty, ,priSeners Were t•iptureil with thcir'arnia,,and 'thirtpsit t 'herses and mule's." •No clirtml6le of the 'rebellion: Complete wfthetit these dying gasps treason. '" •- '' • ;ps 1.,, ~ -...—.,,,....._„.,-,-. 0 . ,sp.,.—_.._.__. ~ 'AI conttEspostmat'of the .New York Times , ivritin, , frOpiCiale4ini the night of the elec tion: teliOrts the foiloWjno 'ic:tuaalts el - den .Gru Whlch.P9 B so-Is both PO/Itle4l and his torioalvalue ::, i.— .;.. •- , t.. 1; • • • ; . -.;.,. • , : - " f rilb - iniornln't unit . ' Led "stirrinler l ed he 'l . 4skle'eut bet Ween the hats and - I . worit ' oat NOW met filth, antiWe had . it couple - .Uri:iers' talk"?' ' Lee iraid le liOped I Would ofler•as meg qatillitousterma to the other COnfixierato ar )hies as. his ',Will TOCVIVed. I told him 'he l'altould, if 'hi *jibed to serve his friends; go Ito other armies.in Orson 'and prevail upon 1 Mein to surrender. Ile said he would wish to see Mr. Davis first I didn't -en eourage a ( 4 4 loaf once with Mr; Daviarso that soggestaon do But what I. wanted to oil l your at- tenu o was this: Lee 1 bought the South erri, people would he peileetly satisfied to give Up all their_proyerty, unit ',all they expected 1 of the Governmentlwas to be secured in Itfe I and i right to go back and untrioliNteit to try Ito live industriottAlY mid peaceably in. this Government. • Bud as forersrharing ,onyfoiee again in the Goternmentor exereising,politteat righlilehy they neither thought, of Or expeeted any seek thing." '; - : . . -,. ' ..'• ' . I . Taznals a prospec t , at last that something may be done toward putting an l end to the whisky frauds in!: New •York.: The Grand Jury of the ITalteclSta telt Circuit Court, which has been • in• sessitm alt this month, tins had s uch °crime charges presented to it in con nection with these frauds; hid •these Charges have been's° far 840011W:by the *eight of testilacaYt Ir fur* though it may be, that in dictments have been•lound againsVßx-Judge Pullertan u *Messre: Belknap, Birdsall:Ja cob Dap a Mr. Windust for alleged vi oiattoos et a w demanding and receiving moneyof 11x-Collector Smith on Who pretext , sea and under Pretended authority of the Governinent. Two of the parties indicted have succeeded' In eluding arrest; theothers 'hirver given Fullerton, It will lie remember 4 is one of the party who have labored to secure! the removal of District At torney tourtneyi and Marshal Murray. It can hardly 1* doubted that the proceed ings thus initiated will bring to light the real facts'As to the operations of the Whilky Ring; and so•enable the Goveniment to pro tect itself and the people, to some extent at least, against the frauds which have so long dinunisled -IS revenues.. It is topounftd, simultaneously With the above, that instruc tions have hien received from • the Attorney General of the Baited btates, directing' Dia triet ,Attoritey Plouriney tO proceed 'with the . Wilda pelidlnglains court ofthe Jfen4,4411 'lrdultsaie otlieraNin'.ch` delraadiriethe _retinae—Her. • "thileLtrite'iian Collegeot 'Rothe, is iepris iiohsll4 th 'greatly in woOrilintieladd an hilt just fifth issued. to : the vnialthy `n*an'Caltholiesist the United- Stites," to institution. .4 0 ,9 0 ter Support et' the ME2 THE IMAILANIII. . _ 0 747 • Mlle a 1 tires* ille. .• x i """*. 4 " 1"188814 i ii..._........ ST; , , is , ber.2l.-.-A jotter to the 1 1 .5r e as 4 force~ ia In the fietaga ted t, t ltftrui of Gov. Crawford's gsut_ • • , . "strong ; seven Gwent •- if Ihe Fla teurs!rY, eleven companies of the Seventh %very, four Companies of Vie Tenth-Wary, ono company _the- Thirtle th lufaiti, (Colored) one l corn of the Thin! M, andgqrsy .. 's, , at e, amounting I aboutAhbei men. -There is rt of a reginient at Fott Wallace, prob thc Soutlpvgg„to,johif Gen. Sully'Ft r 4`plit, riesi!inoltuth reivrthji A t oto 04. 6 0, - 11_, 4irteni, hie pike a , , int - tn rterthelq ItidnittVvill • efiiV g . 'a l lalg t e ll 'A iti gn i liqplti l le ii ; : iFd tttl enAt, % Osi ' aiychg#,, all re in ea 'O l bit zig for . " .4. ,1 Ilie r 'e-, thi'aii ny iih te ciiiariltliteS. , The ok tsoppgs Ate Ow scattered about -the. head:. wniecktepieftiiiliiADlthtioir Snift;llllf; and irk ittiStdhahltituri(drindithf of the i.rall.. reir 'Whiter:: no ' ouoi' tinii. rttlogsi'ae . omit 'kit ttio".fii.kf(yoilifiCr;.*ltop,6 they i iiill b4l theltliitlitel, foi"the *thief: Th'cy &in niutitallYoni"three . gaily° thotikatid ‘ VSY4fprs,, all armed with carbines anitievolitrOn id: altilorpo;artotritiatiketika ' They are also well' supplii& - . - tifth! . tunenuiltrior: General Shin-Wan wilt crimmiind the'expeditionla pert' son. Tho plan is to attack the Indians in Litchi winter' quartera distroy, their lodges and ,c- erytiling They:lA* tette amity their%l , rma" and, foree all these that'eseape slaughter id' liverin - the reservatbas' below the Arkensa.s. Thidottnetlon of the evpi ditl on will proha bly.be the Sand Plates, south of the Arkansas, v , Wrig that Oint,a base ofsupplics, General Sheridan has a laige srppli,of extra ' horsts; and the beat ()Mat that bah ';ever taken the Ileittott the plaini, and if lte.ean prevent the Indians fram.bmaking,uptrito' small "hands and coming nrath: he can give them - very severe panlahrnent. But-if they,. dude ' him. after the first attack and midi the railn:nd in raiding Pa itt&, they c.tn do: Immense ibnin... • vs.:abater° will be but a small force Jilt along the Mute to pmidct . it. - General • Sheridan left Fort - Hays on the 15th, and will overtAlM" his brcencar Walimt Creek. Ile will 'then move at 'once to the Indian Country, but will not cerlllllClice active opmitions for three or , four weeks. •, , • • • Tap, An*ltc riiitthf Ilepori in Full. "WAsumovox. D. C.. Nov. 29, 11368, , The following is, the report in full of the- Genenri .urthe urmy tar the present .. , . pear: ' ' , , lizirufs Arum or VIE 1.7; 5., , 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., Xor.—, Ga. Gooral 31. &Weld, Sirrelary . cir Me irar:• • • 8111.—I have the iiiMor itO submit the re port of Div lsiou, . District and Departmeut e.oramauders for .the past pair. These re ports , give a full account: of the operations, and service of the army for the year. I re fer to them for details. • • ,• • I would earnestly / reae + my rcco nungnda dons of last year that theicontrol of the In dians be transferred to the War Department. I Call special attention toile recommendation of General Sherman on this subject. It has my. eaniest approval.. It is mint-tit. ..vary that the argument In fuVor of the transfer aliotild' he restated: The necessity for it be come-a, stronger and Imine etitteot every day.' the Indian .war'ennttnues I do not deem any general legislation for the r'eque lion of Atte army tulvisahle. The troops on the plains are all needed. , Troops tire 44111 needed in the Sontliern States, and *further rialuctiOn made En the way, already used Mal now In Operation when it IS 8 4e, by allowing companies to diminish by 414cbarges:,:witb9111 ! being ,strengthened ,reornlitt-tir' bY.atopping appointments of Second Llantenauls. If it should be deemed adapthle the Veteran.reserve rt,liment ought tic be discontinued by übsorption,.and retire. thent of officiers And 'discharge of ruen, with out detriment .Co the service. : . . yen. Respectfully, • :Veer übxdiant servant,: - .ESIV II 3 r U. 3. gi42lT, General..; Grant>i!,l4llectioli hi. Vienna. The Vienna. Fremelia!Biatet,,- of Nrw. 6th, giving utterance to the:sentiment of the-Gerr men people in that - section; rejoices sincerely over, the result,.of the American election, - not merely because of the riignltron It 'conveys of Ills,greatt services in putting ,the,rehellion. down, but:because of this gilestiatis , that have been decided. We quote the:following: .. ...Regarrhl, however, on nil trilles,,the'clurice al' General Grant intoning. which stretches far bey.crnd,the (hails of.the Arneri. can, Union: ,It, rent*nio Abe! eoutest;and triumph' of that 'ldea, for, ,whiqh-the: Itepublir ,Can party, of thetAsfurtbeikn,SmAcs has_ pledged its last dellar,amt mun„ „Victorionso9 the, lieu oc: bat tira, this party was nevertheless on the very verge a being sold, betray edanti`mra to the Deoccy,lry President Johnson, the unworthrsuctisstuibrililitifiam Lineotn,• '-ho fell ,a.victim.rif at..l 4, 3lnation;, the De mocracY ihiSed its' heird'again iii the southern -States, bolder 'arid: ruore:.:lnso leukthan ever,- .1 • . . • • , • • • - • The. licz.lteil r 9 • 40 3 l 9 l9Pit !s;ent Vdcallit decided la favortito9lprogrLs . and,liutuane ideas of the .present century.', Ulyiscs.drant,' who.will, on tire ith Of 1 31 arch; 1860, enter SFidte, louse at, W.rtihington for four years, tsleratepo'slafe . tmder the'starry banner .;of the llnitritovill heat dawn alb atteMpts revolt, with an iron halo); will make thecrisl it of tlu, country firm, and'will hold himself neutral in all European quarrels and disttirbi auces. He wiltnot indeed give up the .3lon-1 roe doctrine; but will keep sVatCh with open oyes that no Euivrpcan power shall 'tstablish a foothold on the American' Continent. "Atherica for Americans" !send will remain 410. watchrp:4ll . "of thisAinerici. Statesman. Progrzyunte:for Institute. (1) Reading—conducted by Miss Clara Donahoo. (S At what point on _the earth ' s Burka. a *mad the pendulum of . clock vibrate most 'rapidly ?, , r • (3) llebearml --American flag. (4)- If a -town is situated 15 degrees east c.f stealer: will Monday at the one be the seine Monday as at the other (5) Oration—by j.'ll. IfieCtecry. • ' (6) -Periodical—by Miss Mary McGaffick. Names of contributors : Miss Faulk Mrs. L: Munn* Rise C. Donahoe; Miss' N. Grove: . Dr. W: H. floatation; Mr. Betl._Ew• in; ll' /3..Lakin.%ri • (7)' Question for debate Arc the works of Nature aloi s . sufficient to prove the ex istence Of the true Gad? Affirm, 'D. L. Im. brie, Esq., deny, J. It. Harrah, Esq Institute will convene at the Public School bnading on Thursday, Dec. lOtb, at p. DENT'ALH•NOTICE. PAItTNERSBIP lIKIIETOFORE JD:DEMING under the mune of T. J. CHAXDIX2 JO CO.; wee dtaeoircd ,by the withdrawal of A. M. tiranatsta. Any person Indebted to , raid Arm pill tall at T. J. Unmns:We loneedlatcly and nettle. as UV dean a settlement of our accounts. , • • T. J. CBA'AUILEK: • _ . A.I 4I ...WIUSLEtt. The business will be continued under the names of J. Oaxacan a tiotcoehtkvill Moen , Teeth.; from one to a Salt vet, in the shortest noionde notice 'find guarautY them to he of the Beat Material lied • of VT*. workmeastdp. As for ou tilllagi It moot be as hundreds of trapabentr can testify. T. J.raIANDLEEt BX. Rochester. it, Noveshbor 4.. WEL tov4P6B—tf. • , Str,Etysi came. to lha prendase oribeatthicrlber in Pulaski , modify; Bearercionnty,_on or about the 25th" of Oc tober. a •fled Roan betonee two and three ylms old. -Itoother mark/ neteeltahlri. The owner srequested , to prove property. prAarreo_and take • u " . " 5 /IgN• 0 1 tr19 — ;1866.:4t ' ==;=111!= •' • ' - NoTIVE. - , • , ~,, • • ThePtiblic borib'y notified not to purchase a Duo an given by ma to J.A.conBTRAW, =Keg, tor the aipsouns of Thlrty Whim w Me sallso was procured without:o4u rece;rep, • •k. .‘ • Mon:'ls, 1886 tiloB C43tilligar tam, itr4. S4l-11 7 9 II V I E COel WW4eside Ilialer• —a-- --a— Xi 111.11.01 Goods • nos, litaa j ent riesi Low 000 I. =Foxe din a ' • • Uswilkerebiefs, . flli' - • . . - Dress and GleadaTrinunings, Otnainentiqiik 1406114 1 14441 , Girdles, Boriery avid Gloret..alk Ines turd' ea rietink IloodriAileirtri.r,i* Worsted,. • Tarn and gaining Naterintr. • Plalt4 : • and embroMerd, Ilanyttleirtr. ing }UMW! - Hist Seta d„'„, Mar 'Oneida lyncali COW • GENTS' "001)S, tr FeU and &Alford Mirk" t '"" new and atylkkPattern,i,,. -Fancy rSaArll! intref, • TioNs; UNDIMVVAR 'XXII' ifistStiNA.BLE GOODS. • .Arrival of Yew GoOrt , , d dailtaf brprk:Jobbroe Prier.. larPafter Conan, of theibest ()Mors Penciled. io, 7x 19 Market Street,,Pltts. burgh, Iy.. , , runlbly WALL PAPER. BOOKS AND STATIONERY ea= 'I. F. PRICE'S,. Br oadway - c New Brighton. Wall 3Palper as cheap as ean• yc pnrchared in PittAbtarjh or Clop - where, awl tho • Largest.. and best' Stock In * Vic 41 the County,, .• and decidedly the beat °of B,- C 9 CO IE S , both School,. and 31Jecc lkncons FLO.OR OIL CIOTH; WIND&W SHAD , as cheap as any In this vicluily. Give me a 011 In —fore purchasing. Nort3tf WALL PAPER! i WALL PAPER !I WALL PAPER Oil Cloths' Oil Cloths ! Cloths ! •, ',.C-.41..171L3E; 11 1E1 .'I3E" mom spWF.I 4 .+T-FIN ; P: THOUSAND rsdims 'OF WALL PAPER - Just received. arid will be :Oil loiter Mao can Da percimed elecwherei at • B. Mij.I.IIIMIM?S. Vg• Bridgewator,"Ta: , • • Direct from England. hearing the in' dinat packages. Also, Window Shades, Satchels. Trunks. Stererneopic Views of all places . of Interest in the coitntry and npou the continent. • I respectfully give notice tn all to call and ret• the loge and well selected §tock of geoeral VARIETY GOODS. Included in above. wr have Looking Glao.ap., Car pets nes& , Rugs, Oil Cloth,., &c.. of landifttldeOgn and pa 13 MULHEIN marll'asklY Scouring; Drying and Pressing. THE UNDERSIGNED RAS TAKEN OUT PAT cots for Scouring.. Drylrm and Pressing clothing, which for ttreellence or workmanship andrpeixt, coed anything now In use. Clothing' cleansed loonier Id first class style. Work will be takeh In at my place of badmen In Bridgewater. at all times, and mom- Jed with but Ilttict delay to. the owner.: : I am still Agent for ilowe's latest fritrored Sewing Machines', and also Slnger's„‘both leb arc grow ing mule and mote in hivar,-the lomre the! are used. 101Cfrifttf. - JOSEPH BRAUN. , . .________________ c I UEN-OF- EN.CLANDAS:OI)! 00 tt:Nr OF ENCLANt , Co.ip .. .! .z. .. Y. • QUEEN oE:.NGLANr-scAp. • . For'dolns *Amity washlsibt the heist awl ebsemit manner. , Guaranteed equal to any in the world I Has all the strength of old rush' soap. mint the mild and tattering qualities of gtmulne Castile. Try this pp len dld Soap. Sold by the ALDEN ClutlltCAL WORKS 48 liorthFrout Street. Phllattillrbis. i , • sent2llB. . . H owe , Furnishing Goods, WHOLESALE and RI IIAII. UTLICRY,i4USENSWARE. LOOKING °LAS -. pea and Glaa aware. Mao. Japan. Tin. Wooden • d Willow ware, Market and Fazes Baskets. lirnah. ea, Kitchen Setts. Clothes Wrftera. &c., dm' Also. vitirrr J/t R 8 AND CANN, Country Xerehmita will dud It to their advantage to ere:us all and examine our clock before maktqg their pnareti. • J..t H. REGGS cll, . No 144 Feder's! St. Atiollbehy 0 1 1. ra. eeptinkttl. • • WINE FOAL SALE, rf lIE UNDEIttitGINF.D 11AS 11 L cp if Yr or •••• Pure Doruettte Wine meautactuted by ioutelt, rit.thlo stneyard• Dear z n o t ti tri. Ratter &Inn watch he.ariti se ll at. Us rates. in& Aetna to at; de boa tba Conaltril out COW* prim stud will b sold by the botre, Salmi or keg., . • • • • pattered Anita cap year old. tbr eafititt rinciard ..uartgalktLir. • • -I:. CLIA.RLES ROEDZL. `ilrt;Uattco~s, WINTER OPENING, =I -At 41,;--....0.: : , :i - .,4..F.N'et)g- 1 - Third Street, Beayer, 'Pa. =I :P., 4 4l ) Akani*lW , 44 SHAWLS - 'SITANIts 5:4)13 ?It 10..6 Blankets, Flaunt' r: - ;LLr /7,-.4.1 1.• CHEAP. t; ••,:”.11 - Alt • Siso*Alotho and. Drl.. Ch,ilx. fur tilo•but. •In and Fancy Colnro, . • and - fancy talon Ocnum \ • . • &plea kblt GoodA., Hood , . lutanto* (10ukr. &int?, &c., &C., .tc, • Gloves and liandkerchlefi, A very good rurtetr. Special attontiutt paid to titli tiLOVEtz, Balmoral and Seamless including tfie vcryityliek New • 'Pelt f..ll4irtFi. Veil Still's, erape sc. i , I TRIMM Of even' descripticit, ladies" 'Underwear, !lens' Shirts, Suopundera, MILLINERY' GOODS Irate, Bannetg, .Flowers, InnmeN Velvet, t3tlls, Sc., Sc. rirny far the largixt 'Jock of Millinery hronght to this county and cheaper than you them at any other place. Ribbons. Ribbons, Ribbo a large stock. E.VBROIDERY 4..Y1 A goon oesortment altror on bud. Hats & sonnets al!ered and don STAMPING AND PINKING DuNI. , 3 0 0 We invite our friend. anal the pubs: c:44 amine our new stock FANCY GOOD )1 . 4 . C.ISSOT 11E11 - SPEC , AL:, Now is the time P buy ch 9;). Imn't for,;:t narl 1 egtrA LIME, LI.L\ • LIME At the new Monitor Lime Cts• Per Faits TLIME 11AS BEEN j I'EUNOrNEB I nhu Imre given it it a fair trial t , i Til they ever inied. There 1, for ;be coal bi.not mixed with the erfrofre fro frVi 1 can burn Lime lunch cheaper I •any one clic, and give BETTEL P Contractors; Eul!dem ftild other+ lit•lnc .fi Mule can•b3y (rota 3 to 3 mut...per the • MULVANON LIME than they can eltelthere.'and get Lime tint nearly five cente per badhul • ,1 r ty IT ,FAIER . B Pine delivered in l'iniDepter sit 23 (..r end Laden, to Illuliaddir Lime - "io'.' ,riptiNo.? P. S.—No charge rot ally core .that 6 :ow Lime. __loe7 The Howe Sewing N ARE TUE r OLDEST ESTABLIN OF ANY IN THE W 011111:! T/I EY TIEING THE FI HST EtViNG over thane, and have been manalsttimi c° ll ally under the supervision of the ericall tcvteN 1 . I Elias IlEowe IF Since their first Introduction 1611• upon these machines made within anti their rapidly growing popularity sum that they have - reached the very acme of and that they'are not only the eidert este the best in the world. I I These machines do twrfect wort epee • whether due or MVO, in .king it stitch : vention of Mr. Howe alike upon both of ti Sewed. The tenshms, new, novel and neval . be 04usted to any degree of tightness, and adjusted do not require changing, except threads. To those who have used the flown 314( not necessary for us to speak vend we trot to ethers who wish a perfect machine to, ace these machines before buying any 01 Ow circular. Applicatitma for agencies • &weed to =LER it STOI Sole agents for It rnasylvanla, Nesr and West Virginia. . (Mee *2 South Sth No. 4 St. Club St., I'll sept9NB:lY Wholee* god Riga' cll 010 E FAMILY . .and TEAS FOREIGN and iDOMEiTiO =I Pickles, 4c, An klnds of Conntrj Produce lola ao4 prerapt rotural nude. NO. 48 FEDERAL Alloghetir CU), rcOvt aao6t4:T•l`; Fl N G, 4.' H. BE(' 13 I , :.ii V ER
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