FA he ,seaves. Nrgus. E.rron AND PIIOLTOII. J. WEYAN Braver. Ps., Jody 111th 1871. Republic : ale Mate.Tleßee. I;OR AUDI ; V:ht. 151Eviyai4 1 DAVID STANTON.. FOR surtvEYOu . ROBERTI). BEATH. Republican County Ticket. , Assob/y..4Wtu. C. Shutlack. , Associate Jadge. , --Joseph Treasurer.-=Chas. P. Wallace. .Proe..Atterffey...T. R. Haerab. (bassaissimier.—Hugh J. hlsuaball. P. H. DireWor.-‘Bainuel (Makes. ;;; !•i Auditor.—ltali3 Cocos/. -'• t• Auditor (I year.)—Clerk Nurveyor.=Azariala Wynn. r Trustoco of A radrwry.-I!ebi7! 11. John Murray. • rimed, 121e - sta; On Monday. SEmAtis m C.t m totem hissouthodged the Harrisburg We , Oreph to sayetn. phat, hat he Whin now and Wilt, not a candidate for the N + Ice ileney in IkalsOnUthiliiMs Ph) statement to be made that - hti. is ',warmly In favor ofthu remoinimitleh .inn election of tleneratGraiit:to'th, i'mldency. Whether 014.4011 P M, thin on his part will add anything to the flenemi's popularity -IS . an open iie 7 it ion. • IR the evening of the 27th priune Governor' Geary received a tuihMl States Government draft on amount of Pnnisylvania War Claims. for the sum of M 8,753,05, and at 9 . , o'clock the following morning paid ,the money into the State Trehsury.. This sum now becommft pereof the anex pended balance, and the interest do riv.si Prow it will, aid materially' in lussiping the Treasury ring • atilie various summer resorts during the season. Its members from all parts of the. State ure said to be rtist inning at the present time. They will no thillbt have a good thne.and enjoy „themselves hugely, while the poor taxpayers must toll and sweat to meet the interest on the State'S . obit gati9ns. So we go. , PASSIUS M.. CLAI" Kehtncky, Made a speech at : Lexington, on the 4th of July, in which he took iiicett-- slon to criticise, with some .se.! verity, General Grant's Administra: lion. It has by no means been satis factOry. to him. He also declared. himself In favor of Moon° term prin ciple, on the ground that the purest nil(' hest of Presidents, would, during. their lirst four years, employ' the 'powe'r of the Government, to secure a re-election. Ho would, if hecould, a fief. tho Constitution, in t his parti cular! He closed by urging norm* ireoeY's nomination for the Presi dency. because he Wasan honest, able 11.1 all, MO MI original abolitionist; Who, with himself, thirty years ago, ndvocated universal equality, when it was almost at the risk of nine's' life to do so. Paym ExT fireman hilly prbmptly is the secret of ktsping money)n cir culation, and the only uneaus,tif pre venting a money 'crisis—him' times. -ft was predicted that a rrioney'panic would soon follow the close of Ate late war of the rebellion ; not once, but repeatedly has ti Nis calamity been' announced as on the rya of transplr ing, yet seven years have passed by, and tip terrible crash has not. visited us; lint there has boot a tightness in the tri;Oney market several times,sine ( e f that !Lemont ble struggle, istitited by nolack.of the circulating medium, but simply resulting from the stoppage of the payment of small Lille ; and hording money to meet the supposed impending crisis. Of ! o ( iiirSe, the withdrawal of the'sesnoll `sums of tnoney from circulation. in the payment of two and three dollar hills tine, seem to'be but a little mat ter ; but when It Is considered there are millions ofi these small debts where there are but few large ones, it out readily be Comprehended that the aggregate of the stoppage in the circulation will be immense. In fact, it is the punctual. payMent of email indebtedness by the-Ina:mot which klx.ps currency alloat4the v.ry life btOod of commercial prosperity. If, tty every. imagined tightness In fi nancial (circles, the public (suspend / • paynient of small bills, that 'naught-, di tightness will become real. Pay little bills, and hard times will he ( Postponed. • • , I THE troubles In the Red River re gion, which were so recently shaking the fabric of the Dominion of Canada, seem at last to have been settled] and the new 'roVince of Manitoba, as It is called, hasentertml.uponin peaceful saner of prosperity and progrivie: the "speech from the, thitine,"which recently etched the•first session of.the Legislature, ifientenant Governor Arehithld spetfks encouragingly of •the laws whlchlusve been passed and the organization which has ibeen 4- . taldished, and declares that .great changes are Impending to the hinter- MI circumstances of the Province. These.elitteges,he says,are heralded ' by the arri val of it maraud steamship, laden toll utmost tapas -14, on its tirst VeYageivith payeng-' oars and freight, and adds, that that. ''tweet clews the history of the mttn :rt es Isolation.! The above hopeful -lidews, moreover, AM confirmed by . Ztio news Which comes from Caada, tinit simultaneously with . tite. +il t itsit of pOPUlatkin to our own North- West, ri tendency is at . last manifest -1m; itselron the part of migrants In sail t in the adjacent provinces. The chief agent, no doubt,tn briny ing about the , sichariges, is theNerth ern Pacific Iiitllroal :;,; Starting.' [mire Superior, which . must.: is, the headquarters of the: entire ; Nortiaest 7 -this road rims - helves:the continent just betoiv tin? bordtAttil. Bret nd naVitpible. stream. (t emsse; is the Red River of tha North, which, runninellirough • lbinitotin. and connecting thrOugh „Iyin nipeg with othriit rivers, tap e the en-' I tiro commerce of nearly all the. Brit . Provinces of the 'Northwest.' The immense territory strnbraceOnthe Previnces 'has mbsolittelY no Other commercial outlet, being'ilparated Canadafrom proper by ' the mpassi ble area south of James Bay, tio • that the polithal results of the building of . the Nothern-Palliorcaids ly to prove not less Important to the nation, than the opening up for our new, Nor}.ltweet, 'ldentity of SID. - ntereial interests is sure imoierartat er to bring about harmony of public sentiment, and the very stimulus given by this enterprise to progress and settlement In the Provinces will strengthenitrently the bonds which we aro fastening upon the Dominion in the Northwest. Settlements in ie Red River and the Ngrt 11l Pact forthelr connections *lt the . T b the world, can never :„; ' .nk separate from those oth • - 7: same . which the agent d6ve 1 9 , on ouiside of the bola. •yl e• i Two chairs which were need in In ti uenti aAbtAlteeiV4tgralats le , thtelCUun stnithUtt.thatig 4l6lB3l°llll64 ' AlPll4ti I 19. tii.4 city ; tltronh;Pollt strositeotailkOt:Zol..EtlA air: ,fh , • Iwere,fittind in rret Senate (limb* i l tipAii+Aptrig l ,,tiollo'!State,, - ,,mlhere "Ql*veOft l 44.oo l : 42 i'iN l 4;tiet . Wcva: - iolldafetLinto.ne chittr, 4uni made to do duty tot . The Stirgeantrat•Arnit of tfie,lttutO:'' TheiiNoio . teturnid as a COil illintiOn and 'A104140 4 iii the , protickQ t restoration UP the old !lull; , as thistly. iss practicablei, to Its condition 1 i i1177.13; Instead of hml i ts It.ip*YrE,-ea, , 44Ye .. 80. 710667,.4 4 0,,; In the je.itO • *, •of pol, Ettiog to the :601'0144 oe,* Cep, termini qinind#ec,,l4llitiliiiieolißit W k eleAs aio, istAtes ,tlt:tiOktlet4:lV , !r other of.these elliihr,,Eitlidtsesao, 4 0, his patiiiti: awl siPotirthh r t itie pit 4- *.:sslo i t of the yhtlotioWilif .oelt?!.y. Thus t,tk flnd sfe'ps towtird - thOvetft nitiOn;• hring a Ittioni&li of `the wherObouts of - font: oetheiOtikinal elates, the' possesiloltfli :/which 14 the eitr of Phihideiphin, will fit:rnish patterns to her mechanics for Orel ro prOdaetCon of 'fac - iiniftes of • nit tho oilssing Ones- An ; etfort so supeos ful in its beginntng is Wortily.Of Atr- Iner fotossiduttorw , ..'.. 4 h.f ...;. , t.- --- .T . u'" -- ;:--"--t-, ...1 • fiaf. , Tiinintu, In hTsiateatdefence Prfore.tim Frtsich:Asseinhig . _ **at to the wimld - thiit he' itei'er 'beiihyol in tbei defentsa-oftEarisi at , all.;: tie I thought it but mere heroic' folly; .he 4tferi). ; 'dii,h4l.6;ed Kali Via - tluits of . the armies' of tfiii "Proi r litticaa„.,ll9 telegrilphetit o Gambetta, attire mo ment when the • twiny. :' of the Loire wits ready to 'net, that mocleirnr- IMcs tnabet he inapnavistal ; anilhll that Prance and Paris did was Tune in spite of him and 'agairit.his t judg.,- Tent, His famous plan turns out, as his critics to often Insinuated dur ing the siege that it would tura Out, to hiVe been 'simply no.:plan at all. He ticilbeS himself*, hairingliad a vague kiwi' `that 4'; Shift: -towards Bonen might litoil' sonic, tise - ; but at most ho seems tci have hoped that: if he "got to Itotien - he.Onitt send a ; lit tle food thence"' 1d ,starving, Pails. ' What. would have hakietatsir after wards, or how he, with .. the: Provin. eial armies in which be . disbelieved, cOuld'have,resisted the Oerrnans, he seems neither to have it siiiiv n o r cared. lie even got. so far in chlkilshnerrs as 'to treat it a..A a grievance agattist the Liermatis that, tvhenlaa tried tolight them, they would bisist on, using their artillery, against the troops. If they would have played the game of war awarding to the rules: he liked, and have altstainetl from using their guns, then ite: and his men would have done woittlers. But theY 6 mest unhatulsomely,lept on firing away at his poor soltlicra, and SO. of course, .his plan faited.'.. Paris is. Loo..misera bletmw to care much for what hap pened to It sir niontlia.ago het these who suffered titirlag the siege Who bore privation bravely, : and 'sent those dearest isi them to the ramparts. and the field, inustliear with pro found indignation that theirthrtnnes weraconintitted Whe itildanee of a man' who thought the whole defept‘ i Wplece 'of heroic folly, and whcrib plan was that the enemy 'Should ati stain from bringing his artillerY, to bear :upon the columns advent:ink:to attack him. The' republic Is tlfi credited in the-, most serious; dtlim by . such revelation, anti rho felii4,4 the Nan of Sedan ireeclipisetttoi'Alie follies of the Man'of bwis. .. - :-;i' 1 THE Itoutweit-Pieasoutatiembritp tie, ' instead of ,tippreacii hig en, atilt. cable adjustnient,:...kiiati - ttikltt ther (roma such 'a futistunteatiott.ev cry. day. The for'hier,, asSecrefety of the 'Treasury, elahns that 'Cern niissiuuer Pteasontun is a stibordivatO °Muer of his Departuseut; and that his otileial acts aro subject to reNi t isiou by the Secretary of the Treasury. - The C'onitrilitinetorltaitenue deltas that his olflee Is entirely indepeadent 'of the Trewsrer ; that °f lees havittt nothing to de with the. cullectioit of i the re . .. Opine; but safelyt 'lo6o;ditr:- burse and account for tie _itutiellt when collected and paid A 1.. .it 'Sup port of this tiew, in ohlf?'-pratelit ter.' eently i addr...*iti - to : Aqui , ' Priilafnt, against Mr. lloitewalrs itif4iikeaeft with hie rulingitin regard.tore,utstatt matters, .Ifr.'Plessentartitittotadthrii ttlui. Thus far the yi...,1440140 It. en no actioii:in . tlie tiii4tter: - !'r' l l ls thought the breach. betWaittltie ;two otticers is such! tor -fa cease .i.teitlis- missal or wlthdraWarcit titieli s telhe' ru from the Cabinet t i 4)(4 ! leliAtils i say it Lois 1e314 oub .t cat aitothes. , '. roams of Iliffehweo het w USeereteryi lloutwell and 1 ionimissio 'lt f*iitt4). ton has beep . distxave . 'fa . . f-i xuure,unch.thitidlie•Sueig try:. i t *he t n i p exercise .. al itlis qatexere *di* laithia; hieieellif RtiperVi. 1 P: 'aigley, of Virginia, to !claim aut„fuVestifta, that. It is also report4,that .the Commissioner -waa-opposrd to the whole investii,, , ufloh; find Ocelined 4o order the Supeivisorof thellfaryland -district trt.givolVlr... Pelt* the need e4 E tuelttum . p.;'si O'n3OcaF,€4 Mitt the fireslicinl'sifeitiiittiinshlitittcip. Jlt' soluetliinU to dr) iv ;tit *Alto Oar-. re!, and developtnentain tint dire& (lon arek)oTtrit ter:- n '" • - ' 'Later..-:- A yoitn g iii p t .i.lA wys, it is now ki g ; wn .tii 4 t Ortitatable*' iens:int= has nvigned as *thee on aeeount - of the- 'llligtl . erstanding i .. ',MO , Roptwell.' the tietitdent.ie ciiitad LAO O 4 l4Oll ' 4' L 1 '414 . .0 13 ;0 lieu. - 11. A. . Arthur, • of;Aew• Yerk, ' 41LO - declined the pu..iithin:. It •now litiiimes tteeminey' fit ithik - b - ' 'another .., -,,, , Wtt,itave tta iliapeolV94i4.l,ii.v44y .tiliuk-harate:of litrpoiVailakklightint nomf *hats he has' , pitt§eittey . 4 , HW the%. renett' or:liittlfk'N#Ao4`fettiWyea iii visit? 4.gip..Ms l 64,),#,:botiiiii &ode are j gatalint tiertyltag Aladie loyalty - ditring the rebellioh;wevith= ' nail 'rho . ;'ol . looiig ' leiteeirrittei?"fiy. b . .biti bi .... Pur ratibtilL.otiftio:4l halm ttegitrieut; . stutie.hemelLitu the tenth. , -.1 ,-.: ~.: '1p . .1:.::-..:.;ra ~ ~ =I "You sfirniisiieeireetty,*fieti YOU my that yen' beliqd,':Me '4O bel the friend of the :Sontillt:lier ntrtiggie tbr fieedorti..L-MY feelings hav,e:bgen publicly expleissed in.triy own coun try, "in that quotation:' from Lord Cliathann •••111Y Lot*. :YOtt atifndt conquer America." There is riot's drop of Puritan' blobd in my reins. I hate, despise, and 'lief)* the tym cul Governmenewhlch has sent-me among you, for Imy Opinions sake, e ~ , your . , to ißut Is. ~w y. .aitY tb ' few e.' st a North. •Th . ' ~,, -re /Ea who al , * but , t. . Il i t . c • .., es in. oug eco. -I , . ' int il' cootie e 'to ,a • ood Ate; you Wire but to persevere and the ictory will surely be yours. , You must strike funnel The defensive policy lengthens the tautest. The f- I ouLean fAeatAff, iltuone, nave your own terms 1 4 0 kaitting , thq battle on year tine uc,3o, so il 1: 1: 2 1 . 01 ./..;: a. ••:410:nept , itny , ' : for ..your iik licamtweititur . sincerif • thank-Maw your kind liiii*ivimidn , viiiybetialf,land tOpingtuid Tirtiyingilos titer ultimate mum far whietryou tireftOting, he nevi meeliaeven.yoat f*W. . t' .1 - •'/. 1 02 L. -VALLANtaanall: , (101,D. I.illontAitm, Bth Ala. Vets. h Tlig . 'itteriPla 'or si Wel" bullion - it s the I VV:S Amay oific'e l keil. , lait ' dime months haverndreh'Sar4iFil; ably& Atm shipments of-silver• ore Ibt,tfaityldg.lllEcliolaiitiv;euha heen Ilnlkiiiiß 434 / 1 4 rtn"Akut,4 f , - 0.* * 1 4 1 nigilixiditeilftki of iliP. .1 4 ffli r liilflis1 1 ,404 is officially Mated 40 ha,VOiargebi ID- I edam]; the Oeldirarattlotaido halt ! bi,en Much.tuctitir this yenttlfan ev 'erlierore'„anittu hey) 'icialii 10 rtlal are bignally,proditeM e, as re Jhose near the northern thereof iiiikefinp , ' °rim; a littinto the etidt lite Thunder Day - and:V?libin:lfie n lidMifilMiLtif Canada; bit :icee:ntii,punittiied by Americans. The officials at the As say fAce stote - that; I t y . ith, recent I ni -1 pioVenienislei Wricifindivhfch liave osigniatedinatincountry, , ititaatiu- coma glithictittithetharaddlimilda 0( ore to Vim* Will be tiatich- reduct.d. EirkeitTiie-WOrks:_furtst 'az largo acute 'aro now , conCurbettifigit - 7Wyandottc, a. Par- Mlles qieltitio I.k.fialt,' oal lila rlver:""btliiii: the j*tl'ellii 'Months theist pts'lle the lAssiiy , tiMen were fi-4,00(r omits of piire silver; of yin left 13(1,0690avicea mama In Jithe.-' ,- / C. C. I.3owEsr, of Washington, the alleged :bigamist " , has received -an unconditional pardon fromPrealdent Grant. The pardon was asked for by ' , eleven of the Jurors' who tried I3oweu and Mac; by the; 44trick At torney of the Court Jn...which , . A &flax_ . temperance Convention Is announced to •be held at Harris. butgon r ihe 9th of A.egost,to nomin atiiMadidates fur Auditor General and Surveyoi Oenerol. A fautecniii mittee•hria • been appointed to take charge of the Canyaks:', Ron. R.' It. Bnulford,. of ,New "ilrighton, is the member Farthis„ comity. , It EMU AND.T,,IIIKTEkOrd —The Cantott Rep. d: .116!. Nays Scarlet firver still.aboutids, and it is reported that there fins been a: few cures of small pam in thei;it,J, though we can find no foundation for the re port. - • , • —li.etithu'm; the Coshocton county Treasury TOW., has been pardoned out of the Ohio penitentiary. Brown, who wits indicted and convicted as - accessory, rantains. . . —A fly year-old.sorrel horse. be longing o Wm. Baxter, of (AirrolF toe, 0., 'stolen on lust' Thursday night.. He bautltar in forehead, and is about 161 hands high. A rewind fl6O. Is / offereil ibi. hone and thief or 1 525. $25. for horse. . W. flutter, of Philadel phia, lin been reappointed by Cover- Igor 3eary isfly inspector and exam iner-of the soldiers' orphan schools of f'euasylvitithr; the &idles of which she hat dist...harps" . with eminent and satisfaction the hest hmr Sr.tlita.., • ' • .4-tileeretary lanitwell's 'report. for linfe t , of , the publie debt Statement do ;iirOher . . splendid rednetion,, fipipkwitpct4 over seven milliondol lara.,l4tist 14enioendie *Wien, no ' dontdiVo•-itot • Into to witness .thelp *ei i sdliilinin'elaiinteeesses, luitoq htintitit;(l, 'sand we would very qi4cia,:y,i from them passionate night:nits. om q,detnning iMr. , llontOeills -inanage ti4nd.,nt CuUlltry'S 1113411er:3., th 6 4th inst., whilethosteain tit. Judy Johnston was passltiedown• ,ihe Mississippi riverjustabove,Qtdn was'artql • into by some per_ eons on Shove. . <1 man named.Best nett was ; shnt, in thd abstdmaii and AtiOtti g r , : , shot ,passed his 'c.l4tym is' now *ink ni die 'rrt:- *Boni itouatt otnidition.- Two young linen named; dtirites I:l,lVs* and 'Charles Orr haVe 141i,oiebitio on 'sitspleldti "Let *lnk • •• _ Thersday last, u terrible ii(Oe if . ,'NVliitiond rain' aceuniPanitil tby imit'a Ywhtuli u , pareed..Oiler liforindsville,,f twelve raik4 ? below ' , Wheeling 'Meta live n'elbek I p. littiteelnoletirinnid the - AV,64' :We keeitentiary bloista and. u.pritioner named Frank Jeti .Ithilgerfronf Nyetael • county escaped.' 'llitterieria Parented, fencea. -0 0 K4 3 1. 1 1 1 4.1gre4 ilPf!euties . o f.fikelP iiii One of his Parishioners d in walking'thiougir n certain pettier° he mune upon a nittlenukko id the foo t Of a patileular tree;'-alid Met it bit 'midi:Med !din. •: fit the diem), concluded , togolo the - ipaathre;tuul there, betide the-iiiith at 'the atilt 'Of ' the hid f 2 rOttOrt 'tvileONY, at iliaguakarif, , ,* :rout, alifiputi maim felbAnd She sofw 4 , , tile.lilt lifinVihet hien.; '"C 4 4 iuiPtl, dirt in ,tWAi ugpia later; he died in went agony.! Van'. rennsityanlit . : Young. girls. a, few. And -ago - len -a etnaller one l 4iitiout roar , yearei•old; alone - and - er,aited for' a abort 'time, andon th,:.P.l";S:fßieid dielittleonestandiag atilland epee** lem—nelther replying to their WM.. timiei:*kr,vishu4'to leave ` tit* spOt. the Y ,4llill i r * st A 4 o4"mibi;,sigitintit her.wili, :Where eye -dileitbia „was • eft and etlbrt.)nuidetio , make her )4Setik;f4 Vitib;i : undl'th' Ih e,fd ate hal* ado itppietliatete,,wikioto ta .. .v4 1 / a mitc witicwhich afie.has been alliieted at Ini e r Y l o i v e r" nitaved of the Sidling' hi; on the 4Ut of July, of 16 ,P°Fikli tii° 66 - WY otriitig Qum! OV . e.i, Old mine- ilea's Wakeibar, ' Sr:Pap - ,:rite :accident tanned a hole Ilfty•feet. lam and of the width of tbdtow path ; aid ' Invoivo,toitoogtt , ig 'fit MO Enter prise mina. ; Battier's siaie and shaft. Mitchell mine, part. et Bowklev Mine; Elliott .4 Co.oind mined aro'all connected r away. The notount . of ill be heaviest in the sto he:•• works probably for its. \The cans) will also forOlme. —On the 4th Of July,. .ft_pataiettger train on the Nash ftAwFt ern Railroad, whlittlet ti 20 p. in. on Monday, comp wo Iv 40%03:: t ook Wer., ib4iiz ;00tt , mv 4 o i ; Nashville. After the imeg ereasso - the bridge itffirvitrifigkiWave"M add ther rerualddet^cPlbe•trala . fell it,V4MtitieetilolYtifett Oer 14:i.94ii;A`filk.'gljtiowiiiTt4efit; klikKiiitilAwfirtirtiose ed: I Nouirat theirotodeit are . wet tittlyrltetifo,:' *WIOIOI4O iriietAted * l O . 0 1/ 401 1 0 411 qi IDS ifltiogliitii ) .9 4 44 , 4 l The tit:Klima the iked strgageratvete ion at an , utitteihtfteig feelsrefiatraL VollibliiirOOThet,oooo4 tbe PA O '44 llo' i;i '4 iekeeki oG,ttie*iiio. The tegument sewing aleilx. , D-(isim v , .scpßimoc:o7.Y ittelqiukapooladiaMiarriVed.A.4. boubion-the 3d of Julyi froai Manta Rosa, Mexico, where they.. r heit been to eintei‘;orloiireviill apenai`portkin , 0 tOlitektiOckteihit; whosseceded I..l**!'lll4lg*nle'fAtta -ago W turnirotik re-wahe 7014tti afar eflcahsits aanl.settlehn todeia the Ind lin litirliiirt..ighkdi4ht, , ittw 6 i4 6 4; . #1j41 00CWO!!04 theiWAre . . 4 0 . -4 1 r duColherlfezilinlyicicspooslaraisid alleleisdthai liorth to itithetarted isqlC l ?d:f e 'OPl e: :T h ry Pre *UV* i".; ' 4 1 40: 4..fN., 41.3 d itiwill beadrentageowi to th erm. It 124 said the Teidia peep* are wily lug to sinecrrbe" oae handreirthai *4l44 6) . 464 the apexes of inovitti then/. and , thes get rid.o thidr raids and murderous exaedi- Gentittint at DlTTlngha, (Conn.) is setting in stningly,agaun4 Mrs. Sherman,. the • alleged • poi erthree husbands and two children. '..t*tprresjimtdent who visited her was cordially ;we've(/' bet , fihe.PositivalY declined, thrnugh the advior of her enuesel;to refer to the :me in any metier; as the'examlnation before Jos** Platt, was 'net. fig' Inly, Gill She is about forty-flveyenis ofnge, a brunette; oinverees fluently and Is remarkably emotional in' her inter course with visitors. If guilty she Is a strange being.. The. train on the sth inst., brdught the-mother,lwlaw of'Sherman and Cornelius W. fitiUkC, a son .by previous marriage of Mrs. Sherirum's first husband.. , • THE MIETUODUIT NOOK 11:41111. CERA. . A Fare Stairemeat or • Dr. Lam bast's cam., • • The New York .Nstiont has Oka fel iciwlng.• • , ' • .• : • • Dr. Lanahan' the assistant agent. of the Methodis t Book tkmeern, soon after he took office, brought the most dama,l,Ping clutrgei•against the bust. neat management of the' enterprise, such e. impropriety in the method df keeping-the books, discrepancies between the figures i n the ledger and the figures - in- the annual-aeeouans presented the -tkinkrence. and erasures and alternations without any explanation, air Involving large amounts; and he offered to-prove aft theas ehargeabeforealeompemnt.tri-' bawl' r an opportunity were affented bird. The persons In charge were, however; determined that no such opportunity should be Offended him ; so be v.os first of alLiest on trial' for Orin imaindal by making the eharg eCand .thtm, win* he:, fienitht. siemss .to the hooks and papersi tI way di , Med him; and -when Ire applied to therourts for a mapdatutsl, WM' peLtho pnaluction el Ma Poolm and: papers, he was tried for making ,the iustetinallY onldemnetti sod the Whops recommended to ,re move him from office. ThObistnlei.• -however ereequally dividecti li .reumins le his position. 'Weans on-. •Irsa,V that anybody wiMeontributes money to the Concern, not only' while these charges ale unex.autluel,' but while the extunination of them is persistently and ,dexterousty eva ded. must not only be a very queer, Christian, but *queer owner of mop--' ey. There has 'hcen -nothing , more de:creditable In- time history or the. New Yorkring then the Whole affair,; .and,the aim:trent-mite with widelt Abe Methodist* tittve,latotyiookedon; it is not theleast shigufar part of it. : THE COIIIVECTICCV BAUM I A Nieves *sell Iroid alai linnterse . ilardes l4 - - . .. . . ; 3 ; ',1 A 1,6 , - Kli!inn4slit,e Okl. . e4 P 4 . ls T cir. .9( husband:l,lnd titiklieNiszin;9 4o6o middy. at Desby, .Connecrieut;. the icßiiii-iif least : nr i h - er .. 1 " 14,05 . , . . € 4 .1 ,idoith:',Ttiti matti ' tdt or her - letter life hoe, *reedy a. glven. But -her wholo'Career:bare tit* -a history , or' eifitiorditalry . icriming My. Tile dntn(iter Of '4 Treo , t.bilfeti,jer. she married .F4tWarif liihruek. When 'Hey= ; leers, ality, and ;Winona . hi time! the :wither lit: slit .childreil. ,Thed began the series ofatefel events. tor width she is now held tower-mut. That . her. hirsbanewas. taken. , sick and leaddenl . died, end subserviently all the tiladtatilliegisai years, withno assigoable cease. The woman soon .natived: to Cpunectimit and married gr. Duriburt. of Hunt ington, amain of considerable prop. erTy3 :Mit be, tiro' died sudden! , shortly idler_ malting' over all )- h 'Worldly, boesmdfutt 19 hilivite.'• rfrou 4 P \l* 11 0 4# ; i?cgiltlin 'Oe' .. i w en" weWnOt tutotert - when: it be- Ica 0: k ..is9Wa , that the widow bad 1 illtled.wr third hatband, a widoW f44.. ith fiver Children, tir9, of, *hate tat i lelso", sutklenty - takeritlP'' and dj : l'be Tattidt fbliowed `them In M 'hAtiind , the'phYstclarts; , now Pfo , initi .;;Itretigek 'Millie' a, 'post mOlifhi e Illnatlery and . discovered the presenbe Of arretik lit' large quail. titles. Subsequent exitinlnationad‘ closed ttmt tIM 'mune 'deadly drug had been tbe (*meet the deaths , olldr. Bberuum's • children , end-Mr. Hurl butt. and the presumed ' Murderer% tem :accordharlyi :masted .et New .Drunswietti N. J. iiirbitfier,she bad 'Waken besself.:l, Her manner ['scoot aii4k,self+poiseated,, and,bee: rsountm Motes betrays Beni MEM aadiminaing. She says little, but fermatas ; the be , Set - In' , her altimatetaqqultbd: ,It em hardly be doubted, however, that she himsehedly, eaagilitr no loci Inan eleven most hadata onnutaral • •-.! I 177 ,---- ---.......:. 1 6 '1 4 a l PfiiiiiiV,l%)Xlibwidi *./Y 4 Y/itlYZldik e onje - - Starte hlg a • Antel—logky k ti t 0 142.4=i ', Oran Man illtiktihivho/Frankftirlaserritoun t3r, ilt.; grsitly extilkstover , .What thWeidiens regard tri *dear rise of ':witellerift recently developet In. the vklDlty Two 4 ,1 oung dsugh ters of James Williams, are the vic tims. • It has been remarked by the' neighbor; tbr some time past that something was wrong with the girls, and ale* days since a physitian was 4 .. ' 1 . 1; time the most hideona, and • l" ly si li with but they never NA,V er ng= time they are perfectly ,acne, they seem modest and reserved. The spell comes upon' Both ut near the same t.tinPtigkerix,), during twl light,thydn..my„ into a run. They alwTin north, in the dileetionlaf .Atio ; of as old 11103' wit., they say, has witched them. TlVainw at opo atithr t i lting : that she forbade the- e rid . 41 (- theft house-top ,dttom Their convents tion-30MhOWngituilei*etti* is In an unknown tongue. add% Anthill all MEilltslulhtW i p get hold of, until nausea isproci time. :1 hat one does; he otheiddeir thersannttitne. They . neelo: 01103 moveA , by one eontroling power. A PROCLAMATION. AVAr""i!i o o 6 o**l l4 e l9l, • n s trelityletiveen the United ,Statearof ,Ameritat and tier Majesty thu Queen of the United iiMgdoetek. Great. Britain itrid;lfft. land, rencecningthe settlement of ail carmen of differenewletweest•the two countries, was concluded and signed at Washitigtorr hy-the High Ootri miss loners' and Plenipotentittries of thep i filAreintrieets.ioff the 8 last, WM& treaty is Word forsOMPIAJJOIMWI,j Vigl's' the treat ' The Proclamation (his col:Kindel .1. it A:7 And whereas, said treaty has beep duly ratitled.by, both.parties.and the respective ratifications of the same wetk v oStaideito44ll thei3DIVP.I3. 4II- don on the 17th day of June, Ign, by Roberti , . Schenck, •Divtot:Exiatior dinary. and Minister Plenipotentiary blthimittedstatoc - a4 4 W - t . " 1 "" rifle; H'er Midetty's principal 'Secre tary of State for Foreign Affairs, on the part' of . their resoelive Uoveni merits. :Now. therefore, be It 'known that I, 11[yaws S. Grant, President of the United States of America, have caused said treaty to be made public to the end that the'same and every clause and article thereof may be ob served and fulfilled with good faith by the United t3tote3 and tbecitizens thereof. in WiielftSB whereof, I-have hereunto set my: hand and caused the seal of the Ut4ted States to be affixed. Doue in the City oflVAshlogton,. the fourth day of July; 4o the year of our , Lord.,one IhouSIMI - eight hun dretand sellouts-one, arid of the in dependence alb . ° 'Milted States' the, ninety-sixth. t 7. B. GRANT, 1 !Y the Polaident: • Fultz; Secretary of Stale. inrottial A dastardly andbrutaimurder was committed near the village of ffiutb bona Grove, Dekall) county,, Illinois on the evening of the third irri‘illiss Joana McCormick, a beautiful young lady of seventeen years, daughter of Mrs. McCormick a wealthy fantier's widow, while sitting at the supper table with her mother, two '3 , ormger sisters and a-brother, was shot dead :by a. farm hand in the employment IA Mrs. McCc . winkk• named John Reed. The reason for his coMullt lingual° horrid deed was thefact that Miss,MaCormick had. refaced to 11C titan paby him to -Clifourth. of July celebration on thc(.loll6fifing day. Reed fired two shots through a win dow (ruin a double-barrelled shot gun. The first shot catered her brain, killing her instantly.. _Reed returned the gun to a neighbor, from whom he borrowed it, and lied.. The whole neighborhood is in pursuit of him, and if caught he will pretty certainly be lynched at onto.- A Fiend. ' Martin, $e rd, Liraicr lu. good ,circuurstanms, residing near oilman, Illinois, was , limited on . Satarday 'for murdering his boy, aged eleven years, in a most cruel and fiendish -manger, on, the ittli ult. It appears freiwthe testimony of Heard's Life that orl that daY3 008,4 U ,lay sick in her. bed - , the brute stritptal. the ebild, iakLhim.ual,ed on *Lint stave and .roested his tick In a l - terrible manner. He thin-beat him unmer cifully and placed 'him in his skit 'mother's had, where, he died In a few hew*, The fiend burled the.booly of the murdered , -.boy under a hedge, .1u ! then went to traVii and publicly atlyerikaml that his boyluid. run ftwity.: , Suspicions.weraeribeequently .artin.4ed that ;ilea had been foul PLAY. :wax* made, the body found and the .M4rderer arrested pral•lo now in jail ; at Nefailta. Atit.diterd witnessed the whipping / end death of her, boy„.. but was lielkiessky.sickuess in child ber,l,"at the Marlin Meant 'fined in,the comity jail, et Wablika. uNidting trial for burning arEsevere rY. ppjug his 50u,,1l years of,age. tO (teeth, was taken; from the. Jail on Wednesday..Avening and bung by an incensedyig4Nof three 'lien -404: Armed by one ,„thouiltind•!nen, Avpmeri and children. -turtiro •gaVfl , the Afuorillb f 'signal of distietri; whidli wris notrespeuded_ to, nod he retie/rpm& Ahern*. He, was MVO *ll:oPbertinlitY to ppeak and pray, and„confesiO,liis guilt in an addre3s ,to the crowd. lie ',refused the be.ne4t.44prhier.by Pintetitant elergYuirif aird ; bewed for pretty. ',..'. ' ,919 11!)14efrin!tTelou4-. - . :.:.itattiamilcicekh: tilted , tc9i .Yeas, Illtriviikaaimillalkonigt , exchange. • : si •liiiiidnar , otletr.A4ohn, P. le9lor of Butidnghnno. 'Wayne .-rnolVi: Pa.: is. end : has., hem! fop. e:long.filalef troubled, with, ,a, living creature in her stonanch. Whatit.ts Itti:.One Qua tell for a-verbdoty, l but oy/deigns ip Owego where she was taken recently . for . treatinent...,thinky there .14: no donbt . of ilik being a **ski: -:,l3Y.Pflt tips. the.thiger on !ho*nuieli.:wilere the creature can baleen distiA t t r o Wi lief it lehlYJ e1i4 1 414:14 , i and even when the : Anger with n itli Ineh.Orbiinf 0040301'1C Clio kiqclity,,*iy,li , OW., All' :'thelie ,I;Panip:s,produrelplo .tni!nitirt:l3ho .reiently not hiddlifihniti li vlth Let hancrin ter.fhniont.. . ' bad:in let:4oyiVeheraelrfitan ti' 41. i)For . wee,, ieilfeal'er i Opera ' iiii the Or*: o** * Alz gz libjiaXtery; and Watt : obliged, tO"dr idat; it it Oansed tbe finako t .0 ,1 ) 90 144 and throirltielC,thontati 4 1 4 0. 0 1 ie . !!?'e 044( . 0 -. tfici • iposto nteneo: - Nmis,4 AC. ri.i...i. !ii:rpti 1 ' ?let 'D.liiiiiialiicitn r niii icalft, eiit 1 4 ,Wltiniten;Nt'llindnidiktfiliteted 1 1 !VitiondertotnifijeariEdenotiV - .404, I:nrtits,4itilf Mir** irjancnttikillir T t .94 • " 4 14 'l9 9t:',,,t 1 090 111 4 4, , pp: old, urr ii :494t 'Vomit* J r . ' ,prddfind . ?when° iiialniarini kb F orettatlyi ; On iite,iiour;;d4r4f.,the VOA' T.l ) f 'the •mondt, .nioutNititnd" ')i'lltlVl lb elision! eter "nista' i nvitro lift, PO! Thant ? eil.ipg theistitteof tha - Pin , • 4 lattl' 4 1 9 hat 'the Ondnititit'aiii; 41118 n'inititatureilinkPie - ee_ L 2 911 1 9 21 derlyca Its isibttnia4intkaigetr frOni Its vibritionS e , .-nial - IreetikrefOnde thee: ' - Thera hildna ejrlifider'MUßT Jail tittachine*witletioinay.beaetzlo plakaily, line of •iseVen • Minn fir the end oreuth hour: ': 1 n Obi laid keine it 011 he so iidjuittilintaieh' ins ' the Intention '-of the!.ninkerna to play "Ohl Hundred"' At' the .end of each hour on f3ondayi and . o . xd FMB A Remarkable Dream Verified. arAlThabdibfitiji iii Ttiirs itii%e count of a ptittlitAtommitted in Wll,lfutSil4l • l r =h.i9Prol*lttlYtt ve ' Luc nCya are nOsp Hit remarkable. f..aeBolat Osman inithatewantyview.dayspre. yiousto thentimillsysoild to e'neWh. bona track of hulk for , Whieh be re. calved o,9oo:ln:eash; i f ßusinei , e6ll. l leg him away from Mime debn WWI heidt, theinorwith Wlib, and tetreturning steppe.) . over night, ttilh"silfriett .:11yRieMotise 'ten 'or tWPIO ibile4dietatit frtlM hOhie. 11/ thenfell lkidreemed that silud Men Nut entehlii#M4l6o, murdered; hiq Wire , and; OW 4410tAni 49 1 04 'm4)4741641 AfetrPy6o. hi* property. KunwliliAis that LOA lett the in,one,x with his wife he became uneasy, awe restless after hisdresintand requested a peddler whiV.Was :stepping at the house with him - to- accompany Itint at once to •his home, fbr he feared there was a reality•in his dream On arriving id his home•to his 'horror he found Ms' wife'tirPrdenxi and two men a sitting at' the table countlet out the_menot he' hadleft with - his wife 'lleadd the'peddlerthitigarm Nilmmediately'llred upon - the men and - I.llledi them They turned out teliettio'huut tb:whom herbed sold tbelaiidi l ittia bent whom be had re -mired' the Irl,4loo,entt his Sop: vmalroW ,: --Senator Spencer !making vigor iis'efibrts to indoce the President tO Withheld theerimmWion-of ex-Sen der Warner; as Collector at. Mobile. Mr. 'Warner's s'airetlei are' General Sherman and ek-Senator Cattell. —A Wistorn paper remarks that it is just anew Denwrraticeditora as the ono who asserted the a Canadian was selling iksh - at - Gloucester, Mass.,. neertr93o per cent. cheaper than the Yankee dealers can. Who eritielse the financial adininistration cf the Unit-. ed States most keenly. '—The DLohilo. iZegider says at were D once amceded that the 41 spoke authoritatively the *sentiment' the-Democraey Mlle North and West, when it *poke. of M. Jeff. Dav is as "sr politician .who stupidly, eriminaliy to use tile milder 'Orme, • blondered,'.! there would be no Dem ocratic party between the Potomac and Rio Grande. " • —The itostod•Traceller sari of the- Maine ,Dernocrac,y"The' party In the next campaign Will be Ilke,Ja fan cy matched team,' consisting, of a spavined old eiapehorse, Ileapingand aUttubiing Atom. basaltic which is bitchW, a spirited colt in lbad condi tion; half starced_and badly trained. Such a span ran never win a well con tested race, , • . • • , • —Et-Semitor Thayer 'denies Abet he lag Cantlldate.tarGovciruor of Ne• bmska,. and says that he shall contin ue to payelose • attention. to his pri vate Madre. : and Lwhen the proper time comes will take en . active' part in the campaign and gmetheregulat Republican candidates an earnest support' whether th, ey prove to be permai friends or petannal enemies tehlmaelf., , • .--LMere is another senteram trout' the Montgomery. Alabama, &ate -Journal, which.perhapa Democratic newspapers will quote •as eagerly as that other one In which the editor add. that holed far twenty-five years dwelt in entire security. "We be 'Demi:and/have. good' masons for Ao doing, that there are certain counties in Alabama where na Republicans, am live,io safety." . . —The` ew Orleans 'impute thus alludes tb, the .ihrtesion. of . A: H. Stephens to the (id itorial chair : "The Sutter ,the Democratic ranks' gen erally takes the shape oftomplimen .tary deprecation, through which peers the suspicion of an unwritten curse upon the frankness and clear ness with which Mr. Stephens mutt clans doctrines of which the party Was once lasiStfully proud:" • •• —Colonel Cyrus C. Carpenter, the Republican candidate- for Governor of lowa. hill native of Susqueharma want?. Penn., and was born in 18'9. 114-1 is la/elf-educated, having begun life in .a woolen. mill, and studied surveying during his reassu re hours. Ile'went to lowa where he wasengaged-for a time in surveying and teaching school. Ho served three y - Tars in the •aimy during , the rebellion, In 18641 , Waq elected Register of the lowa Laud °nice, in which office be served until - 1870.- He is a member of the Methodist Episco pal Church. • - - I —The Wen° Republican thinks that Speaker Blaine, now that Mr. Colfax declines, shouki be the Repub lican candidate fur Vice President. Says that paper: It is manifest that; in the event of Grant's renomi nation, which seems to be regarded ea; a foregone Conclusion, the Vice President must be selected from the FAistern States. A candid survey of the nuderfai tit 'hand' in that section shows no man.whosecholm is os like ly to benefit the party and the ticket as the non,.riues 0, 73Gling. —The Mobile Rafialersays that the only differente*tween tbeadvocates Of thelieWldeparture and men , of Alexander - 1 1. Stephen's views, Is it )is better to Join battle with the -Radicals iu 18'12, directly on the true aiid living issue between nsolidation, centralization and ern pire.on one side; andlhe sacred.'nby ereign right of local self-goverantent -by the people or the several States on the other or to hold this in abeyance as a politiedoVlce to &nit tbe, Rad tads . out of:power: i.Tini4.7/~s ,fiidgment and taste all aver the at tack, in &NA,: rattier than to attemp , to indorse their amendment fraud. "l —This 14 the'toutiville or g an: or the New; Departure urges its readers to • vote for its party: "What care the - Radical politiekins for the colored 'roes or any other rase that will riot help . them. The most 4: AC I 0 DI or thorn, have long 'since seen the mistake. they make in dia. frunchiting the lett(ling' men pf the South,' - suttl In perpotusting u u tny other wrongs, but they had, not the honeati to retrace their steis. TheY kept on from bed to worse till they clapporthe dim= of !anomie leg islation byplaci.ng sue:waw a in the bandit or thd President as the Queen Of England ilern.not :exacts& We are no alarmists, but itnki our delft). .Natd.convietfon,tbat it. the~ , Radical party should obtain a ,new lethal of power In therewill mitten frag ment °film old . 14bverunient ,ot the United Suttee k.itOttlie l efiki - of Dea -1 If 9Polt!Bli9ortd.ifttt!;.." papermailages - -to - lhhigs"„sci..3velk.thitrthey ought. to go ink; the coulpetuiding— eat tbaolgronfunhwtWewl. Th4l' CloiVefatid DWW.. tuya: "The womenof lowerica have been a seated ea” , ther leek that theionn=ofttr!o. v ismanied.- 1.14 bed - al fliotsfirbe2-"The etar'keen wilt stseitewcouspoeed.ot. the Inteit- - 11 'Y1 , 00060 Reim: 'shin noldlitY; 'Taktkaiunfge, girkt' - Now , the Ira* is - the 'erariwitch is tliThishiftid ibertliiediak babiar of Denmark and hos no Med ohms -ft therueenn, whettai his younger hrother,Gratid - DtiketAleils ,Who destined to be the future perelnal diontinateleiorthe..Xiiveilan navy, Is not masted sadists:ailing to.Areeri ca hi it short Hine? tcr twitting theAllitvrcingirrlb iliburibeat their eling Prhwee, that Wasemisidered hid and in•wretehed taste, ten,yeans.ago 29th is unt Watts, tho nosh ricultur nation was de went of burgh Puy._ as o:onitnitatoneiit Customs, astonished ho.pmnsylva- • ,e‘r. ii '• .•. ,- 11 an, Bre. eron favored.. D. •oh • • e appoint ment of , Mr. D. R. B. Nevin, of Cum berland county, and..lllllllPilldheir appointment wog, mede known, it whit ttithat .wollld surely be a v . , It tiw atated thl tfetTrillEttfat4 3 ye the.:two litsiedit "dikes above mentioned, and has made the appointmedts With p, View of having the derrid sections of the State prop, MreMlie sh al n ar on o . flicial egoact : •:-.iimirton Booth has heal uotilio . . ated for Governor by the Califon)* Regiutdiain State Convention by an anti-railway subsidy plattbrmi Witch la almost Jamaica platform:adopted by the Detnociutfe titatio thuvention. It delhauds from the-Natio:mai Government the Ebro gatitm of the treaty with China and the prohibition of :farther Chime* immigration, and fully ludoraes Pre. 4.aident Grant and his dadnisiavt:. • Lion. MAN paititiog the (sonic% a( a home in Hartford feirfrom a litifder, Rd learns stippased that he wail hail_ ly hurt.. Immediately after the raw a young man ran to the store to Id formthe. painter of the misfortune that had befallen his workman. The "bees" listened to a thrilling descrip tion of the full, and with the ruling passion still strong within him,asked anicioualy, "Did he spill ids point?" —The Colored men of New Yorkfor some time have been endeavoring to organize a militia regiment, but for the want of fonds, most of them be ing laboring Men, they have be o: prevented. They lately appealed tkc -the (hemmer to know if he would le cognise them, and he baareylied that be willgive them theserne edvantag-, es he would a whitnregiment. It b tnych-more sensible for these colored 'men to thrill it regitnept of their own than"it to for them to want• to mix up in the, white regiments; as • some of them do. --The Washington Chtiottat takes Occasion - to miry of Caleb Cushing "He is ode of the most wonderful men of the day. Without office and without, official recognition of any, sort, be is yet Is power. We hazard • nothing In raying that for the• last , . three years of our Washingtonnteer ,vation no State pallier has bees writ ten of any importruice,or move made, or diplomatic agent selected, without calling in aid the pen or advice of this remarkable man. He reminds one more of 'a European statesman, one of that sort .twho accuinulates yearsrand information without age, and up to the last moment of along career is as valuable to his country us in the prime of manhood." —When musicians In Massachusetts want to give .a concert on Sunday evening, they alit it " sacred," and then sing and fiddle what they *lase. A brass band at Haverhill owe one of thaw; " sinned" performances last Sunday withh-a great deal of drum, trombone and triangle, much to the scandal of the sqber sort. An old manager once explained the way in which he amttiged u " meted" pro gramme; " I take an old glee,' ho said, " fur instance: 'Tell me, ohm.- h e rds, tidi me, pray have you seen my pass this way?' • I strike out `shephettle and put in *brethren' —I substitute 'David' for `Chloris'— and it goes beautifully." • —Beeent qrrevondence of French piment adds' doubts upon the early opening of thesiisalpine tunnello rail Way eommunteatkm between Ita ly and France. One difficulty ap ozsiti*aliiie from the sasoke earolved hike" tbetioeentotlvalthille jpitsahig through the tunnel. -1 - A44bn first i ll.laktatated ,out of-thOsifeuglne *DEM two died froupliMmgon, andthe thinlasehwith difficuitTre storedlo life. The temperature also itt,t/ie tunnel Is "described as being very high, but efforts to improve the ;ventilation:ire tieing continued. En gines consuming' their own smoke have been ordered from England, which Ibis hoped will remove many of the difillcultieenow experiewed in the present work. —Nothing in the signs of the Banes has been inure apparent this season, says the uleveland Leader, than the tremendous exertion put forth by the great Atlantic cities to grasp and eon . .1 the touleof Luke Superior. For this purpose: lb/stoll Purehased the steamers of the Northern Transpor tation Company and now bus it through .tine over the Vermont Cen tral Itaalroad and these lake steamers to Duluth. Philadelphia is reaching hirward 'through- the' Philadelphia and Erie Railroad to the same center, and la now expending more than *l, OW^ on (loess and elevators an the what eqtrie, %.taere., the Pealaspi vattta Wen hope to trahsfer from %%lit ter to rail the wheat and other pro ducts of the Northwest. Baltimore is perfecting the,44hio divisio . And -the 33eltiniere end' Ohio *Road, 41.iirl preparing to make Sandusky au ina fen* pt the lakes. The line of steamers to be tetabl6healteSSteetr attadasky and Duluth will represent the lively in terest Which Baltimore feels in the distribution of the immense traffic that be-wailed Eastport) over the NiTarthern Pacific lirie: New York city Is already strongly represented by the Central and Erie Beltways and the great line of skinners which thcillitliftieWAationsiltrettlitave can 'Mit tip' ISO gllreltioetir' mph n ett nett to the,citieli along theibbthetne are of Lake Erie: • —it Missouri paper _tells a roinuid rtiestury, in which a Mr. Haynes and his little' son are jointly the heroes. They were In a field when a swami of bees alignted upon the t ra , ,,r ve l: I= l (rid . int c a4lllll - ick el la lio y ft Of '' . .31r41 nes, realizing the dangerous situation in which his child was placed, eia- Virtg :=Witirf 1 1411_, Vill the bees had all settled. Mr. naynes then took a stick, - gently .lifted the!, boy's hat from his head and placed It upwra:uolichbilittgbbsty'when the entire swarm-lett, their,,extraordin ary resting place and took to the hat and bush. • Strange le relate.theboy received only °nesting, and timt was t a rg ii g h U 'l lr i Xnn Vartt h s may into his moth. —, 0 4 : •i e ITha to lVe IN rg. 'One thhfcounty. which occured this week, MT learn that a small boy, not hay. ing,the gwpf a good spank i forerhlFm% ft* playibe vfltli fit= and set fire to a shock of wheat. The coolness of a man Jplowing near by, who rana furrow or two through the, fielqabf la Y rr ellig Itea-a from the ni g Wheh I e pre. =the, lose froatlbeleg, witch ~ 1.411111t4i, tfiliatunalptilitoott. ...,- , • \, ex too stiMy 4 . .. ma t . A we c• , • ectil lit and bmaklag_up Am ...practice . ut Perla it. king thetulci-,"play s9th iiie.7! i -. —4. .New Orleans youth, aged twenty'-one;attettiplekt on' last Sun day to blowlds tastes out ,wlth a re. "volvitof: Dblappelbted. In love he as signed as the reason. Ife placed the munde 41hislitht WpiOtibd blaz ed away, only inflicting& dangeroos wntind. His bolas Weleitortu that part. MOINAIIOIIII. CoUoN Saimaa, t July Mk. WTI. I awl Yullstou, at New borough and tp., and zegrater, Vanpori naQ iittemer ed - • • - A t at nem, 5 i g t at0iii . ;464•0441; 46 4:' ,.. 4 1 4 , .1 11 ,10:4otha,43 . titt. 145.14 . 6.41./.• Ohjat maL Manor, n. Wain** tol= t llMi l iatl 1 1,f! tuf k e g . . Septette/sr Ist, Nosa . riar„ rigaltloet, nal Diu. doekssllle, at Staines a•A te etrat Dept Illb, Dallugtals tipitt-H7ki,, yr., lee, at Dar ritla Deal, and lilppeara, at. Bar. eiept. Ink si aiti,torjr.sitWoel bO hews. Sept. lib. t•estlrslo I use. 11114! iliinticktty. at Lau* robtt aetaoi ,Aaare . - - &pt. 14th, seiseel tames. bon*pot ltikfittr . tsmtfijk.T, at, tisittnitle acivx.d : Rawitthill4l a tdosllwadelloc9 *Mlleliled On thairleillinthW=OgeXphy ;30, dl"Atlttlo6 2114 Preen , split( manehlp: 20, litistory; and 'lO ow lyal per eget. 01 the wweittbad lfs a l freta wi ,laitde.l-11) 1100ilmd• Se-10 to 70, tirade 3. Noce/4 twined whose Grade hills below Arty per cad. • Special culminations walhe held after the reg ular examinatiossow_Vriday and Muds/ wt each wtold.dwitil oaken air IlleedupetUttandeuLat the Collll i toilsc .104 Ott } llth. lora iniaunat. 'lt bg tai bil pro=l7l.677a7n7Zrae exandmitinim two days, will be required; when Ma tieladefldg' *wawa, an ottoman* hurdled wlirbe tuterrenlog Oman:. - 123ereillei wilt commence promptly at 9 o'clock, vet. '• • %.RE.4614 rliALPel, tNirt. tint imigtiraraing,' I. km Aanatnistraden -Waving breu greeted to the and : n Weiestate Si Wlthlowilkb ards. deceased, late of Rochester townahlp; Bet vet county, Pa., threht to notify all persons In .dehted to said matte that ttamsdlate paymeal expected. AU those haring claims mmlost the; same Aral present aim, - duly autbentladed tor; settlement, to Mts. I.VCY A. ltillNSTM:Artoe.r.' /1423h5" LLEGUSISY OUSW/3MM. kg' XI Water' Aix., SWIM CO., apirere, Xalt, 'ere .Is 4 /194. Alezleo. OS He berai strut l ,' 11.1Nrikiky, Pa, TIM. 71007'A,, It, A. YOU:4 • .11.01arkeuekpripi, paid for garlel. INSIIII,A.N - CP. 4 " Ni)A' General Agency Office, NEAR THE DEPT ROCHESTER, PENNA.: • r/ , - Noun , ' Papollis sad C seen Ff LIFE, and ACcIDENT INSUIt• ANGELNinebor" mid "National" "Alas of °CCM Stentners; Adams" and "Un ion" Eapress Agent. All kinds of Insurance at, fair rates apti liberal trains. Real Estate bought and sold. Deeds, Mortgages , Articles, &c., written; Depositions and Acknowledge ments taken, ik;e. ke. end Money forwarded to all parts of the United States and Canada. 'Passm4ersbooked to and from England, Ireland, Scotland, France and' Germany. .ET.N . A... FIRE ANS. CO., Ot liartford, Conn, Cash asaetts • ' 4.0,000,000 " By their ye'lin - oir them." Lnsies paid to Jau:l; 1;101,000 One of the oldest awl weitlthiest compa nies in the world. "e 1 i 1 q494 4 8A Insuionce Co., OflYew York. CaAll 14sM•IIN• ANDEN FIRE INS. CO.. • Pinelnmili, Ohio Cash `11,50,1,000 ERTE.IIPRISE INS. CO., Of Philadelphia. Casft - fine•ttn "over.-- ' 1...ff1af,000 L..4.2IWASTES Fire Ina. Co. of Lancaster, Po. Cash ass,-hil; - $240,000 ALPS INSURAJVC.k CO., Of 'Erie, Proms. Cast capital., S 2.10,00( HOME LIFE INS. CO, ..01 New Yr,lrk. Cunt ...11N.51114, Trareterii• Life it"...4celdeiet liteisrairce Co., or thationl. C.)tm. Ca%lt as-alts over ' $1,71(10,01.M. theabove drat class Ingmar* .Companissookaowksherd to•he moompit the hew en oa ,and nowt reliable In the world. and representing *From cash capital of Dimly aniktailktaist.l soled to take luau:moo to wiry arsOllnit dalsed. Appikatlons poniptly unaided o. and Peitirlee written a ithout delay, and at tale rate. and liberal termir ak iTualt i f,..Atueted and prompts paid. • VI) AY.) a .aPoday's dotal yet! e" lap et years. Delays arc dangerans, and life uncertain; therelore.lnsure to . day 1. A'rgheelllbliklitlialliklaNito4l4.tbipay Vielty.lslack, Is et the utateat importance. The low priced, amethimia article. always proem fte dearest. The above eompanies are known to be - anmaget Ins 'bait and wesittalest to the world.— •• As ye sow that shall you reap." bleatetad for the Very liberal pstconage already bestoked. I hope—by a strict attention to a legit. imago. busluesa—not only to merit a enntleneore of the same, bet's Lace Increase tan present year. ' Mr; ISTEITIEN A: (MAW to duty authorized to taw 'applications- for_lnsuisnce and metro the' premium for ttie.iietne To adjoining township. • 111111114 T. ftweiwititer, ' Lief lity. . _ 20.1 - 0 -01711E-311,1•T Head' and Foot Stones. • z l i zetu l= trt xx ii a l iz.z= In the canary anonblfali; obkb &Jul e n " o " "*. siring no writers Noauldenr Or Be= Mona to theft departed Men*, • better pporroutty to select a gettable Noantment or Bead Moses • lban elm:where. We erlll guarantee the the workman "htn, and the prime motet be brut In the State. Nor w ijag,ipayttrdi *Wittig iVerk. and wee our *oak Wore p u tannlint eLatrltere, antiaatlify thenweltee. • • Also Grind Stones, - . at erne 1.4 dad 2 eras pp pawed, • todliilt the t new style 'Wires to di* otooelk nololl B .l l .tel* , Altltltot. 'IMEATINIMAL imusearta. VINEGAR t'l"- ig -zaiodi.of nomads ig, • V) 2. 2 it •C E f• 91; - - - I'M Ol r.., F "r(WIIP41;1- mad 11164wej1.1.114pr0 dbelarwl.ipiebl sad ssio Vied .to • pasipil #se tutt!;talisd " Twaing. " APrria its; "4ilmotor4 .4 leadl tlpiitt on t. Arakospesid toYe.tws $ a true \ Vag* Pio Native Raoul sad Unto of C,ll.forals. frn Aso% AU - Alaslsias Soiskatamos. 11.41 ma v.. muck, moorkevairizu wad A mi . : - art lisitiNcirts • peribet 14.1sorat.r •./ Gerlgovatur, tau System. eull al Tn. , . =tar Rid raturftx t. 1.4 to o.: K. ',Too clia Lac tturrn :rebry!t: , :fan tittl malls let; unre n: Ingo wine Will i tr.rt: relic ear,' bolieVare not di.ftroicvl EE;IMEMS doormat logrialloolory pak4 Cbroile Pima doormat Cieffno; Comigoli4l4. or hlfgo , 4 l . Wimp. Riossirwit spit lot oriallf col Y 0... SliPooses or tip DIMd, Llgool, Kid oci r... ilpfpler. tutu UP tors lame k' e• 441. 1 , L4 la. Ueda • Iliormaos arr cl!ased, ty is 4. f 'pub p grim:Ply &rrcuerdhtdcrmur taco, Dliffisairo arum& • DYFIPEPPLA OP INDIGNATION. sPe„rdnisrthattoulders, Cooslo, light... • aw.t. IHrsitroa: &Mr Entetattatti of the Moo awl lute to the lloultr. odious Attack,. 'it Pe Mart; tonamscasbo of Pi Longo, rata to pip,. of tho ladoop, and airrodrel qaptoout.oto pa ofdpio,p of Woman. [bey Invigorate UM Sanaa sad othsrolate C.. t pld 144 44 Doris, *bleb 'reader hum ollasoaaned edhatey.lo elesaalag WDlOod of 4141 1 0 1 1 11601 . lasea t rttog aeat Ufa 014 rigor to the irhOlos4 44 :: FOIL MU* DlSZAlNSlS.licaphortldter:nat 122.1011.16Zatthesdnrots,Ptomiiii.Possaacs , Dats. ociacia.,l4:4,Woreasacattallead; ll44 tree, Erse, 4.e.laett., ISeerat, Dtecoloetittooe efliseStia. Moat sad Wares of the akin; of phaLseli tuna or rata, . ve IlserallyNiag lop andausieloslof tho slow. l _ abort wow by the ?go of thamt) Otte hailv t. mit atm wtlicoarteas tho most ticnotatous r•ni, Cleanses the 4LLWtI Stood lifesaver yen And tweinnetstas Incisthig Month Ow skin I Pimples. }lt., wras of Sorest cleanse tt when you Sad st obstruct' met AWN" ta tbs Atlas ; stews it when it foe% and yair /Whys you irbion. Deep the htaed Pin pad Übe of the system vattotlow. ra. , livoßats. trams of so instij 001111044 sal lidhatually,deatrey. Ed eurtsrtimad. For DM ddreetioss, raseVcarrf,:iy de#:.carraiesa stoma sash bads, beaded Is hear h.. fidadeo- - Efeallih ,German, Freed& and Spezia. f. WALDADh Prolng:far. D. H. DicDo'S.U.D d c e lrt 1W std Goa. Atddids• Pea irnlci :T e : e sod Vend Si Consuiree Purl, Sur To TWLD 111rAILL DRUOCISATA ADD D fee ort.11:701r New - Arieertisements CLOTHING STORE. N 1 1 ] W t3r 00 D l ' S! SIMIOER STOCK Yfir npaersisai...l vlea , rire in tn forming Ism fricada lid tl prttilielgener al)- that )se I,s jala ree.it,,l and apenen A New StoCir . of Goods, .OF THE LATEST STYLES Full, StriELlTter Wear. . tie keep the .la,s. 01 workmen viapiny, and Grlr c o nfid,•iit of hi 4 Shility -I..cnt sod make lip 01,1111.1113 =I sl,:~M~,un l FAAIIIONABLE& DURILULE and in mai n-tuhrficr n. K ill pien,e. kit 1:11=1 GENTLEIEN'S FURNISHING - GOODS 'ALWAYS ON• HAND., (ill and see us beore Fearing you r Orders A7m-rhere WILLIAM REICH. nuipiacuy DrOgewater. Pa Fruit (~'nn Cement • isurcniost BLACK INK. . TO TILE PUBLJC. OR tiudizrsigne4 la eng aged w In • Fralt brat; th lra t p " p n il . b" thug, 4" • aloe, engaged in makings Sapetior Block Ink,' imitable for and Counting Roma par- . poem ThepribliChrempouttully Invited to give. him • call at hb place of Intelsat.. war the rad , - dejo r te of Gen. Power, Rochester. Pa. litkinkJ , .1. F. HOCTRWICK. $3,4)1000 WM. \WALLACE, DEALER TN MARBLE!! Gravestones. MO izru r E rims, A.:0., .C..r Railroad ..ilitet,:Near the Mu , Depot, NEW BRIGHTON, PA.. 'Would call pulihe altentioa to the filet that he keeps always ow hand an ex ; 'Aensive and superior supply or ITALIAN AND' AIIEaICAN WIC Pt. 33 I-. 311 SI I* AND MANUFACTURES GRAYESTONES. .1/07-ITMENTS, IN THE MOST IVOIM7MAJIT - LIKE MANNER, Anil :it' guliiectSkiltudly . LOW FIGURES. REST q1.91.1TY OF 15F.11 NTI STOW 1.1 S CONBTAFTI.I KEPT ON HAND ;chi isfai.iton a tii IN erny° Respret jr2l:3nt Ferguson &. BUCTEStiA/RO.TO JOUR A. SCUM Wholesale and Retail Dealers, Chcice Family Groceries ; TEAti,COEFEWBUGARS, PRODUCE; FLOTIII., i • &C., NO. SG 0140 smart pceT , Or WAWA D. A liq-beoy Litt . ,l4l. COAL _`n NKr COAL. EUR xi.. • axidervi 14 openittog COAL BAN K as AlleXiolore no, &boot boffiray between So rb/vier esel Boloorilio;obere be win be glad In ,iroare orders for haw or oat cool. Ordrn, rim also b. left al & lialistoCk to DO4seeroler, en " dabs Panda or at Os AlOllll °Atte or al Ike me. Ideorls of OM rodobilgood os Mastst it. Whir* .-CooL deU resell at about notice. Taw ..hto as, !ow aa IM lowest• jisiyl • J. C`. 11101.1101. HAM EI Permaseetb , leested to the 'frog! is ZelNeeple. Fl.. fit the rupee/ el Prnliei°4 Medklae, 1 reely trader my peoleeelm. serirkealo time either= afield etllace and ' , Kielty. ,ee la'reekiesee, eppiellte DM* wb rre inn stove be Ittook ulna peelloesketelly e . MI talk will Meng, Innbeellan and p:Mi ll attentkon. AL. l i. DLYNNENOILUg..III. D. Cll i 3: pH lli 02;