'UUGOMSlUJUa, pa. Friday, Not. M, IS?' Tlio Presidential Kk'ctton. Vo lintl hoped In tMa tsaito of tlio Coiaimiuan to Imvo kIvoii tho otuchu votoof llio (UlTuront Stutea for Pros!- tlent. but Hi" returns linvo coino In ho nowiy that tho trtbto luu not been com nlotetl. Enough howuvcr bus been re- clvotlto shown dlsAstrous dofont. Ornoloy lini most probably carrlotl tho HtidM of OoorKln, Kontur-lcy, Louisiana., Maryland. Mls-iourl and Toxas : six nta(i having an electoral voto of 012. All tho rest, with 3J1 electoral votes Imvo Rono for Grant, who will havo a liopular tnnjnrlty of at loist 700,000. Till, howoyrr, Is not tlio worst do fent over oxporlcnced byn Prcaltlontlnl cMiilldato, for In 1S52 03:t. Winttold B.'oft, tlioW.iljjcitiilldito, curled tho HlatM f MinAchmatts, Vjrmint, Kon tnuhy and Tonnesao, four In number, whlli Gun.. Franklin Pierce, thoDomo crrult!, cmdldato sicurol all tho rat. Tho utter uiutliy oxhlbltod by tho MD'tnocraU win tho iuu-sq of our rceont overthrow. Intlibultyof 1'hiladolphla Hartnmft'rt I'lioriuou majority of 20,000 waslncrmnotl to 15.030 for Grant, tho volofrflllng olf on tho part of tho Doino erits more thin 21,000. Columbia cMintyRtvo a majority of losi than 1000. Wo do not nropaw .Ju3t now to dl'cu3 tho point whuthur Mr. Qreeloy waia propor c in lKt.vte. Tho returns seum to show tint ho w.u not. Tlio (Jrcat Conflagration. Tho city Of Ddston has suffered a' unity almost as terrible as that which ov -ftoik Chicks'), but llttlo inoro than a s'-ir fgo. la tho spacj of u few hours s v.ic n 'vi"ity acroi In tho very business "In -t" of f.U city woro covered with tho ru u f tio largest nnd handsomest limmes, tr business purpose, In tho U.iltwl St ties. Tho losj Is enormous bc'rjf variously oitiniatod at from ono hundred tu Iwo hundred millions. It is dated that thcro was somoloss of lifo but nothimrdeilnltc is given in tho dos p vh. The burnt district was chiefly oivuHo-l by who!e3alo houso3 in thodry gvls, loatlior, boot and shoe, and wool trades, henco thoro is not that ntnount of pdr.sonal suffering among tho poor to chroniclo which mado so liorriblon part of ChlcrtL'o's "disaster. Iu view of such fearful rivagos of ilro as this and ChicjRO nnd Portland It may well bo a subject for serious consldora Hon whether this ace, great as it is In iinprovcments.doos not need moro than all. else an entirely now systom for sub dump; conflagrations. It is apparent that with all tho modern appliances of steam engines and plentiful supplies of water it Is yot possibio for a largo por lion of a city, whoso buildings uro call ed firo proof, to bo destroyed in splto of tho most strenuous oxertlons of iter citizens to stay tho flames. Tho most massive and well constructed buildings exposed to a cortaindegreo of hoat havo bean proved to bo not proof against firo, Tho heat evolved from tho burning houses was so great as to drlvo tho firo men from their poss and tho rarefied air created so llorce a current as to amount almost to a galo and added ten fold fury to tho Ihmos. Such disasters aroso enormou3 as to defy any dispassionate contemplation on tho part of th030 who woro not act ually present at tho work of destruction, but imagination can paint thoscono and not too vividly for truth. It is a fearful thing to contemplate, this help lessness of men with all their art and science before such a catastrophe. It would bo well.for tho representa tives' of the great business interests in tho ivariouB cities of tho Union, who aro liablo at any momont to bo reduced to beggary by such calamities, to tako counsol as to an effectivo method of ex tinguishing conflagrations, olso thero may bo others Hko those of Boston and Chicago aud Portland, to mako our hearts sick with their terrors and mis eries. Valuable ! W'ASJiiNGTON.Novcmber 8. Tho foi lovliig dispatch has just been received at tho White House: akrenton. Va., November 7; rr&iuent want: Virginia casts her voto for Urunt, peace- and leconclliation. (fcigued) John S. Moaiiv." 'I;ie John S. Mosby. who30 name is Blgned to tho abovo telegram, is tho san.a ilosby who as marauder and guwrilla. earned tho reprobation of de cent men during tho war. For reasons of his own ho has become u Grant sup por;er and Is now a bright nud shining light in that collection of Christians nnd statesmen to bo found iri tho Republi can patty. Had ho not become a howler for U rant he would havo been denounc ed, us of old, as a scoundrol by all the papers which support his master. Ho is n valuable witness concerning "pcaco aud reconciliation." Hero J.s another; tho ex-rovorend Harlan, editor of tho Washington Ctrontcle,vho snifllesouthis belief that the ro election of Grant is duo to tho "special and earnest efforts of tho great mass of tho professing Christians of tlio country iu favor of what they believed to bo the party of pcaco, progress and good government." Wtts.ever buch drivel hoard before? ''Professing Christiana" had about as much todo with Grant's election as thoy had, with tbatortheKlng'Of Dahomey. It WA3 not that kind Of people who did U,"profcsslng" or otherwise This holy Harlan is another vuluablo witness as to "peace and' progre'i.i' Aud behold !. .here Is our own gory Geary, doing tho pious on his own hook and thanking the Almighty "for tho great privileges of American citizen ship ; for the untramollod expression of opinion." Prdlty Isn't It ? and so true. Following th October ilectlon, tho most slmurieful and shameless exhibition of political fraud oyer given to tho poo. plo of tho United States, Itsquiuls well. With Geary himsolf in tho Governor's chair, "counted in," not elected, it sounds well. With Cameron and Hart rauft and Yerkca as leaders of tho peo ple It sounds well. Wo wonder If It bo absolutely Jndlsponsablo for a Had leal ofllcololder! or seeker to introduce into his public utterances' cither virtuous twaddlo or. allusions to tho Almighty who, cortalnly, Irpm tho looks of things, noyor had less, to do with politics than at present l' With' such 'political Chadbands as Moaby.llarlan nud Geary 16 glvothanks for us wo ought to mako tho 28th of No? vernber a day of humiliation and nruyvr rath r than of thanksgiving, Thisro ceui .enjoining of politico and piety is eminently nauseating. COLUtBLV COUNTY OFFICIAL RETURNS' NOVUM 13 HU, lHVtJ. (jovdkmii:. riuiswm. 'JOWNMULV3. a 2 o u 50 210 107. 103 05 211 09 87 9 29 49 11 110 01 12 111 11 15 -'8 50 50 08 20 Houver 182, 1011 81J 22a '127 152 120 10 -19 212 101' 10.1 B0 200 70 70 11 !!0 10 51 157, liG 12 110 18 5-1 mi IScntou I Herwlck ! Hloom K Wanl.i ICS 72j US 101 125 t)5 131 77' 110 55, 2II1 !I0' 101 120, 70 lfil 05 137' llloom W Ward Hrlarcrcck Catnwisn Ccutro Contralla Conyngham N.. Conyngham S... 1GI! us! 01 l'isningcreoK.... Franklin 200, GO 185,: 101, Greenwood 1 Homlock Jackson I Iiouust 1 Main I Mndlsnn Mlillln Montour Mount Pleasant Orango Pino Hoarlngcreck.... Hcott Kiigarlnuf 230, 108 100 IDA 1)1 U7 M0 100, 50 159 150 10 li! 175, 70 75 12G 85, i!0 111 121, 53 Gl 20 00 11!) 31 131 13 18, Total., 3 8201 12 110 3 001 009 (leu. (Jeorsc (I. ?Icaile. On Monday last tho mortal remalin of tho dead hero ofGottysburg woro con signed to tho gravo amid tho genulno Borrow and regret of his fellow cltizans Tho modest, unassuming poldlcr will henceforth tako his place in history as ono of the really atilo gonorals of tho war. Ho was no political soldier, gor jrcous of uniform aud valiant only in despatches, but a gravo, rctlcont, con sclentlous, hard working loader whoso aim was success aud not Increaso of rank, piy and emoluments. Now that ho has passed away aud only tho legacy of his deeds is loft us, moa will credit htm with tho good ho accomplished and assign him a higher p'.aco In tho annals of tho country than many of tho woar ers of shoulder strap? whoso spooches and political intrigues havo kept them moro prominently beforo tho public Notouly was General Made n good soldier, but a zealous ardent, laborer for the advancement of tho city of his resl denco, and Philadelphia will not easily fill tho place of him who s'.ro vo so car neatly to proinoto her well being aud material interests. "TiiUo htm nil lnnll lio was a man," nu honest ono, a patriot ; ono well wor thy the slncero n-lmlrntton and respect of all who can appreciate a quiet, un ostentatious courteous gO'UIcraan. The Constitutional Convention. Promptly at tho hour of twolvo on Tuesday last the constitutional con vention mot in tho hall of tho houso of representatives and was called to order by Hon. F. Sordan, secretary of tho commonwealth, who read tho govern or's proclamation containing tho names of tho delegates. After calling tho roll of members, Mr, Darlington, of Chester, nominated Wm. M. Meredith for president. Tho motion was seconded by Mr. Purvlanco.of Alle gheny, nnd was unanimously adopted. Tho president elect was escorted to tho chair by Messrs. Woodward and Dar lington. Messrs. Meredith, Woodward, Darlington and Purvianco wero nil members of tho convention of 1837. Mr. Moredlth briefly returned thaks, when tho business of tho convention proceeded. At the first opportunity a dolegnto presented resolutions of tho councils of Philadelphia inviting tho convention to hold Its future sessions In thatcity. Mr. Linn Bartholomew responded with a resolution at onco accepting tho invita tion. "Various amendments and motions wero put which occasioned considerable debato, but it was evident that a largo majority was in favor of immediate ad journment to Philadelphia. So unseem ly was tho lirsto that Judgo Woodward asked whether tho delegates proposed to tako up their carpet bags and move on Philadelphia immediately. At length Mr. Gowen offered a resolution that tho invitation of tho councils of Philadel phia bo accepted and the convention moot permanently in that city after tho first of January. This resolution was adopted by a largo majority. On motion tho chair was authorized to appoint a committee of ten to con sider and report what permanent offi cers aro needed by tho convention, whon tho first day's session eimo to its close. Tub following card, published In the Now York Tribune will bo read by tho frionds of that papor with great plois uro, and romovo any doubts that may havo boon ontortaincd as to Mr. Greo ley's future courso. A Card. -Tho undersigned r lumes thoeditorlalshipof tho Tribune, which ho relinquished on ombarklni; in another lino of business six months ago. As heretofore, it shalltbo his endeavor to make XiU u thoroughly Independent Journal, treating all parties and political movements wun juuiciai nrmness mm candor, but courting tho favor and de precating tho wrath of no ono. If ho can hereafter say anything that will tend to heartily unlto tho wholo Amor lean peoplo on tho broad platform of universal amnesty and Impartial suff rage, he will gladly do so; for the pres ent, however, ho can best commend that consummation by silence and for bearanco. Tho victoi.s in our lato strug gle can hardly fall to tako tho whoio snbjcct of southern rights and wrongs Into early and earnrst consideration, and to them for tho present ho Temlts It. Since ho will never again be u candiUato for any office, and is not In full accord with either of the great parties which havo hitherto dividod tho country, ho will bo able and will endeavor to give a wider and steadier regard to tho progress ofscieuco, indus try nnd tho useful arts than a imrtlsnn journal can do. And ho will not bo provoKeu to indulgence in those bitter personalities whlcn uro tho recognized tune of Journalism, Sustained by a generous public, he will do his best to mako the Tribune a power In the broador held It now contemplates, us, when human freedom was iu poiil, it was In tho areja of political partisan ship. Horace Greeley. A temi'EUance man declaros that In tho recent eloction moro than 1,000 votoa wero cast In tho city of Philadel phia for Mr. Chase, tho tomnoranco candldnto for Governor, and not a Bin glo ono was counted. Hut they woro counted in for Ilurtranft, by Kopubll can tollers aud counters. Tho Washington Dally Patriot, a Dcmocratlcjournal, after two years of existence, suspended publication Monday, THE COLUMBIAN I Tl I E CITY OF BOSTON PAli TfAliLY DESTROYED. PEAUKUIj DESTRUCTION ! Acres of Flanio Millions Lost! CHICAGO REPEATED. Tho ilro originated in tho rear end of nlarg-j (ivo story granito building sit uated on tho corner of Hummer nnd Kingston streets, on Saturday ovenlug nt about 7 o'clock. This building was surmounted with u high Mansard roof, overtopping nil tho other buildings in tlio immediate vicinity. As soon as tho flames began to spread through tho story Immediately beneath the roof, nnd beforo an englno or hojo carrlngo had reached tho ground, groat volumes of flame suddenly burst out from tho rear of tho lower stories, and In loss thnn twenty mlnuto.3 tho wholo facado on Kingston street, fully ono hundred foot long, becamo a shoot of 11 imo, and quickly tho sanio thing was truo of tho Summer street front. Tho heat was then solntcnsothatlt forod away the firemen, who had by this tlmo nrrlvcd on tho scone. A strong wind unfot tun ntely arising, tho flames wero swept by It over Summer nnd Kingston streets, nnd desplto tho bravo cxortlons of the firemen of tho wholo department tlio flro was communicated to the buildings on tho opposite corner of tho two streets and to tho great block on tho corner of Summer and Otis streets. In less than half nn hour afterwards theso Immense buildings wero nil enveloped in flames that reached far abovo their high roofs By this time the wind had increased to nearly a gale, and tho flames, having tho cntiro mastery of everything, swept from story to story, from roof to roof, from block to block, nnd from corner to corner, driving the firemen from every vautago ground they could sccuro, and rendering all their exertious useless and futile. Whcrovcr tho flames reach cd they rapidly consumed everything of a combustible character. AVinthrop square, tho very contro of the great wholesale trado of tho city, embracing somo of tho most costly mercantile buildings over erected in tills country, nud occupied by such great Arms as James M. Beebo & Co., Stewart & Co., Auderson, Heath & Co and forty or fifty others, was bsforo ton o'clock ono mass of ruins. After repeated solicitations on tho part of business men, owners of real estate, and others, Chief Engineer Dam rell, Just beforo two o'clock, gavo tho order to rope off tho streets loading into Milk street, preparatory to blowing up the buildings on tho south sido of that street. Tho report of buildings blown up, in dicatingthatgunpowdor was being used to stop tho lire, was heard at flvo min utes past tlirco o'clock, nnd was tho most welcome sound of tho night, for it betokened n fearless, honest, radical effort to savo Boston from Chicago's fate. Threo discharges wero made in a block on Dovonshiro streot, and thc30 threw tho building partially down, but without apparent benefit, for tho flames Jumped over tho gap almost instantly. Tho building was closo to tlio flro, and it was at once seen that utiles; blocks moro distant wero speedily prostrated, tho effect would of courso bo simply nothing. Trains had boon laid in Fed eral street as early as two o'clock, tho street being then immediately cleared for action, but It was not until a quarter to four that tho destruction of buildings In tho path of tho conflagration by the explosion of tho gunpowder wa3 begun in good earnest. Tho shocks caused tho old city to tremblo to its foundations It is impossiblo to cnumerato in our limited spaco tho number of vnluablo bulldlngi destroyed. Tho Merchants Exchange and Po3t Ofllco wero lost. Tho conflagration was got undor con trol at about ono o'clock, p, m., having In tho spaco of fifteen hours destroyed hundreds of tho costllo3t and most sub stantial warehouses iu tho country, and temporarily paralyzing threo of tho leading mercantilo interests tho shoo and leather, wool and dry goods trades. It Is said that thcro Is not ono wholesalo shoo and leather establishment left In Boston. Tho wool trade has suffered in an equal degreo, and tho dry goodsjob blng houses loft are few and far betwr :n. Tho now Post-office and Sub-Treasury building was for a long timo exposed to thoflerco flames and smoko, but was scarcely scarred. This ina33lvo flro proof structuro saved tho Boston Morn ing Post Building, directly opposite, nnd helped greatly in proventlug tho flro from reaching State stre n. Tho Old South Church also escaped, t lough sovcral times given up for lost. Tho costly and beautiful Transsript Build ing, and Currier .& Trott's Jowclry es tablishment, on tho opposite corner of Milk street, were burned. Tho following aro tho gonoral boun daries of tho conflagration : Tho wholo length and both sides of Summer streot across Federal, and nearly down to Drako's wharf, and thenco in nearly a direct lino to Fort Hill, along Hamilton aud Battery-march to Kllby streot, as far ns LIndall and Central streets, and from Milk to Summer, on Washington stroot. Within theso boundaries, au area of nearly seventy acres, every building is consumed. Tho lo3s Is now estimated at between $30,000,000 and $100,000,000, and tho In suraneo nt $10,000,000 to $12,000,000. A good many persons wero injured, and sovcral killed, Tho Ninth Kegiment, with detach monts from other reglmcnti, amount ing to 1,200 men was on duty for tho protection of property and tho prr or vatlon of order. Tho torriblo featnro of this di-aster is tlio enormous amount of vnluablo pro perty which has been destroyed. In this respect, tho flro has never been equalod, not oven by tho similar catastropho at Chicago. It began In tho very contro of tho wholesalo buslncjs section of tho city, and hundreds of tlio finest business edifices In tho country havo been dostroyed. In tho gonoral ruin banks and mercantilo nnd manu facturing houses havo fallen. Tho ground which they occupied Is not less than two seventy acros In aroa. Thous ands of clerks, working girls aud work Ingmen nro thrown out of employment; and tho Individual suffering is already vory great. Thoro aro those who cstl. matotho loss at $300,000,000, without making any account of individual losses AND DEMOCRAT, but their Ideas aro bollcvod to bo great ly exaggerated. It Is believed that overy local and many of tbo Insurance Companies of New England will bo ruined ns most of thorn wero moro or lesj crippled by tho Chicago Ilro. Thcconflagrntlon was rekindled by n gas explosion early Monday morning, but tlio flames wero checked after de stroying four or flvo nddltlonn'l stores. Tlio total number of buslum houses nud firms burned out is stated nt 1)30 ; dwolllngnnd lodging liouscs.OO, Among tho buildings nud offices burned out wero tlioso of 21 banks, 1(1 iusurauco companies and 27 newspapers. It Is us tlmated that 300 families nro homolcss. Public meetings havo been hold in Philadelphia, Chicago, New York, St Louis, Detroit, Cincinnati, Pittsburg aud other cities to offer aid to tho sufferers aud money Is subscribed In profusion. Crtimbi of Comfort. Thero has been no time, until now within tlio last twolvo years, whon the Tribune was not suppo3od to keep, for tho benefit of t'.io idlo and Incapable, sort of federal employment agency established to got planes under govorn mcnt for thoso who wero indisposed to work for their living. Any man who had over voted tho republican ticket believed that it wu tho duty nnd the prlvllego of tho editor of this paper to got him a placo In tho custom house Every red-nosed politician who had cheated at tho cairns nnd fought nt tho polls, looked to tho editor of tho Trib una to securo his appointment as gau get-, or as army chaplain, or ps minister to France. Every ctmpalgn orator camo upon us after tho battle was over for recommendation as secretary of tho treasury or tho loan of u half u dollar If ono of our party had un Interest ponding at Washington tho editor of tho Tribune was telegraphed In frantic hasto to como to tho capltol, save this bill, crush that ono.promoto ono project or stop another. Ho was to bo every body's friend, with nothing to do but to tako caro of other folks' business, sign papers, writo letters, nnd nsk fa vors for them, and to get no thanks for it either. Four"-fl(lhs of theso peoplo wero sent away without what they wanted, only to becomo straightway nbusivo enemies ; It was tho worry of lifo to try to gratify ono demand in dozen for tho other fifth. Tho man with two wooden legs con gratulatcd himself that ho could never bo troubled with cold foot. It Is sourco ot proiotina satisfaction to us that office seekers will keop nloof from a defeated candidato who has not Inllu enco enougli nt Washington or Albany to get a sweeper appointed under tho scrgeaut-at-arms, or a deputy sub assistant temporary clerk into tho pasto pot section of tho folding room. At last wo shall bo let nlono to mind our own affairs and manago our own nows paper, without being called nido overy hour to holp lazy peoplo whom wo don't know and to spend our strength in efforts that only benefit peoplo who don't deservo assistance. At last wo shall keop cur offlco clear of blather skites and political beggars, and go about our daily work with tho satisfac tion of knowing that not tho most credulous of place hunters Vill sus pect us of having nny credit with the appointing powers. That is ono of tlio results of Tuesday's olcctlon for which wo own ourselvr1 profoundly grateful -AT. r. Tribuue, 'ion ham Joiciilis Helncil llpnulillcni Members of tlic Legislature to Jfako Money. It i3 well-known nt Harrisburg that ailing is formod nt the commencement of each session of tlio Legislature, for tho express purposo of extracting monoy from corporations nnd persons de3iring special legislation. Tills tiling nas Deen going on for ten or twclvo years. Tho Iting is not confined to ono party, though it has mostly been mado up of Republicans. A few profligato ana mercenary Democrats havo nnnu ally joined it, and Mr. Samuel Josephs has been ono of tho leading spirits of tno rascally organization. It has been difficult to sccuro such positive infor mation as would enablo the transactions of tho Ring to bo oxpo3ed a3 thoy do- served to bo, but its operations wero seen and felt at each succeeding session C J. 1 T I J ui mo jjegisiaiure. wnenover somo schomo liko tho Nino Million Steal, or Pcto Herdic's boom bill was under con sideration, tho Iting acted as a unit, selling tho vote3of Its members for a larger prico than could havo been so cured If they had negotiated for bribc3 singly. In many cases Sam Josonhs acted as tho authorized spokesman of tno King, and became treasurer of moneys paid for tho vot: i of Its mem bers. Moro than onco lio has called tho roll of his confederates In iniquity at tho closo of a legislative ses'slon, nud nas given to each member of tho Itinir n chock for his "divvy" iu tho differ ent transactions. A llttlo Jar botweon E. J. Keonan. formorly cdilor.of tlio Grcensburg J)em- ocral, and Jas. It. McAfeo, editor oftbo Greonsburg Herald, has led to somo In tcrosting revelations. Mr. McAreo.who was a clerk of tho SlatoSonalo last win ter, mado some chargo against Mr. Koo nan which tho latter disposes of very speedily nnd effectually, and then pays his rcipects to his assailant. Among othor things lio produces a lottterfrom Samuel Josephs, which was written In roply to n note sent Inclosing somo arti cle which had been inserted iu McAfoo's paper.torobutcertaln rumors in relation to his connection ylth Josoplis nnd tlio Legislatntlvo Ring when McAfeo was a mombor of tho lower houso. Hero Is what tlio Treasurer of tho Legislative ltliig says over his own signature: House op Representatives, 1 ilurrisbunr. Pa.. Ma- ltb. 1871. f E. J. Keenan, Esq., Dear Sin Ynura nf-IMi tnat enclosing published article, received. I havo only to say that almost ovory Republican, particularly Messsrs. Ful ton nnd MoMullen, wero unxlous that tho Resolution should pass, provided that tho Ayes und Navs wero not. rail. ed. I was nlaccd in tho chair win, tmf understanding, nud warmly coiigrntu lated by the two members reforn-d to, for my prompt and unbiased decision which gavo them au opportunity to got their trunks away from tho Hotels. If thoy had uny desire to nut thomsniviM on tho Record, thoy bad every oppor tunity to do so by making u motion to reconsider, which thoy could havo done uny time insldo of six days. Inasmuch ns that would doprlvo thorn of the small sum of four hundred and soveuty-ilvo dollars they did not think it proper or wiso to do bo. On tho wholo, they woro delighted at tho ublo decision of tlio chair. BLOOMSBUllG, In tho language of Josephs, McAfeo having served mo lio knows how the old tilings works. I to has been there. Truly yottrj, HAM'l, Josiil'lts. cnmci with it very bad rruoefrom m.i old friend MaAfe, Vilo t HAVli PA in MANY A llOIitiAHTO I'Otl Hl'l VOTE. Do with this aa you please. S. .1. Tho abovo letter not only shows up tho corruption of our legislature Iu Its truo light, but It unmasks ono of those who took great p.ilus to conceal his con nection with this gang of plunderers. As Joaephs has Jmt boon re elocto I to the legislature by tho withdrawal of tho regular Republican cmdldato and tho concentration of Republican votes upon him, ho will ii') doubt bo continued In tho profitable position of Troasiiror of the Legislative liln-j. Doubtless other opportunities will bo prevjuted for pro venting tho calling of the nyn aud nays when paying bills aro to bu put through for tho benefit of tho Rlng.u'id wo may expect to seo Mr. Joopln called to tho chair during tho coming s )SInn. Ono thing must and will bo done. Mr. Josephs must bo summarily expelled from thocaucusof Democratic mambers if ho dam lo enter tho room whuro it Is being held, Tiio abovo letter furnishes sufficient gniund for such action e von If ho had not played tin traitor at the re cent Stale election. Ho is not fit to bo recognized as a member of the Demo cratic parly, and no Djuiojr.itlc mem ber of tho legislature can associate with htm on terms of equality without being susp' cted. Lancaster Inlclliycnccr . NEWS Tho town of Palazz-jjo, near tho City of Brescia, in Italy, n town of over 1,000 Inhabitants, was visited by a violent hurricano of Tuesday of Irstweek. Half of tho buildings in tlio town wero de stroyed, thirty two persons woro killed by the falling walls nnd timbers, nnd 1,000 families mado homeless. Pittsburg is just beginning to suffer from tho disease "among tho horses. Al ready business is being seriously Inter fered with, itbeitiglmpossiblo to secure enough teams fjr transportation pur poses. A human body, "found In two bar rels," floating in tho river at Boston, lias been identified as that of Abljnh Ellis, ofNo. 19 Dover street, iu thatcity. Circumstances indicate that ho was murdered, but thero is no clue to tlio murderer. Asevcro storm passed over Pot' 'villo nud its vicinity on Thursday night of last week-. Tho extensive trestle work of tho Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, at HeckshcrvlUc, was deniollslie 1. It is rumored that General O. O. Howard will bo promoted to tho Major Generalship mado vacant by tho death of General Meade, and Immediately re tired with tlio full grade of Mnjor-Gon-oral. HU retirement will still leave a vacancy in tho list of Mijor Gonorals, which, it is thought, will bo llllod by the promotion of General Terry or Gen eral Canby . At Baltimore, Tnursday evening of last week just pi tho polls wero closing on a special election to fill a vacancy in Councils in tho Sixth Ward, nn indis criminate firing of pistols took placo, in which ono youug man was killed and another was mortally wounded. Tho firing is alleged to have boon entirely unprovoked and toliavo proceeded from a crowd of men, m jstly colored, who wero passing at tlio timo. It is understood thatnt the approach ing session ofcoiurosi a bill will bo in troduced especially providing for tho retirement of Chief Justicj Chase. In addition to tho fact that lie has not boon ten years on tho bsneli, ho is not of tho ago reijutreu oy mo net of uongrcss which retires on full pay tho Judaea of tho supremo con rt. 'On account of his health tho Chief Justice is anxious to withdraw, but would of ourso liko to do so on full pay. It lu's long been un derstood that Hon. David K. Carttcr.of Ohio, will succeed Clime. A great fire is reported in London England, which broke out on Sunday night nnd consumed tho City Flour Mills valued at $500,000. Ono fireman w?s killed and several wounded. At Newton, Kan., Friday last, Jus tlee Holliday was shot dead by n do perado named Michael Fitzpatrick, Marshal Johus jn attempted to arrest Fltzpatrlck, when tho latter drew a revolver nnd defied him, Johnson shot tho outlaw dead. A terrible accident occurred at a coal mino near tho villago of Monceaux, in tho Department of Sorac-et-Loire, Franco. As usual, thocauso of tho dis aster is duo to an explosion of fire-damp, and tho result is the death of thirty eight miners. The funeral of tho late General Meade, which .took placs 'ou Monday last in Philadelphia wps ono of tlio most imposing and Impressive over seen in this country. TJio wholo city seemed to turn out spontaneously to join tho nation is mourning over tlio hero. After tho eeremonh i iu St Mark's Church tho procession common ccd moving and took nearly au hour to passuny given point, All the national, State, und city officials contended who should do most honor to tho deceased. Presideat Grant rodo in au open carri age, and Generals Sherman, Sheridan, nnu oilier army omcyrs nppearo I in full uniform, Tho notorious femalo brokers of New York Victoria Woodhull nnd Ten nlo C. Clallln wero arrested on Saturday and locked up, on tho charge of sending obsceno literature (tholr nowspanerl through tho mails. Thero aro said to bo a number of warrants out for their arrost for libel. Now Advortisemonta. DUBLIO SALE IT or VALUA11I.E REAL ESTATE. Tn -Hirannuco of nu orjor of tUo Orn!inu Cmir, of Columbia uounty, tlia u,i,ljrIt;iioJ ml mliiMrutor, .Vi-., of lliu cululunf Jo,i.it,,m Kuli llo, ductKiuu J, imeoItlietowixlilporCoiiyuKuani, )u b.ild ooauty, will ulWr hi tulo uu the iiremlaos, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 00th,1872, 1 nVlrwlr In thonfleriioon. throo cortata loU nr KruuuJ iu MuntiiuacUy, In lliatowanuliiofOou yuulmui,Culumoiti uouuly,eacti lot coutulujai; wtiity-llvo feu! front, by imoluiuUroJ unit forly feel lu clL.,i,boiuiUcil by lot of A, W. 1,'ii-muer ou tlio uoulti, Lelby etretit oil tUo weal, II. H. Murr, on tliu uortli umloj tliucasi by HQ alley, ou two ot which there nro i-ifcloililoimnii,! uii.ilf uiorv frame dwelling home, lala the vvtHtula ortald deceased, kltuatu In tho lowutulpof Uouyaghaui uuueoumy uiorosuin. IV 1 l.l,l Jl uuulllAn, Admlulatrutor. Tkhuh av Hai.v. Ten lie.' cent, or iinn. fourth of the pnrchaae money to bo paid at tho atrlklUK down of tho property, the one-lourlu leas the ten er cent, lu be paid at tho conilrina lion cflliekule, aud tho bubiui-o lu ouo year thereafter wltliluteroH fromcoullrmatloa ulsl', 1'itekeaxlou given on An.il LI, 1S7U. i-urouuuer w pay tor uee J. R, II, IttNULKU,. Clerk. BUomsburg, Nov. till, 187i COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. CIIIEHIKF'S SALES. llr vlrtito rtf sundry wrlln Ivunt on I nMli riHirtoflVmmnn I'lcM and n 1111 ilirprien, w n liorxpoKpd lo piilillmali) nt. thn Court Homo, In tlKMniibura, on Mnwti.V, tltolM ilnjf of Hmwii- li'T, 1STJ. nt ono o'clock, p. in,, l ho following Iho followlllit propprllM lo tvil I All iii:il ('I'lim itnln plcroor lmrrol nflnml Nlluntu in lowuililp, Colnmbln c.iiinl, l',i , I iicwrlueil im follow, lo will Coin- III UonyiiRiiitn Ix.nnilmt mill II lrumcuiK niinn roiiiro or iiieinoo 01 inn numi iiliiitniont "t IhnbiliUo of tlio New York and Middle eonl Held laltrond nnd (!onl lloiupniiy wnlohnoisM tlio public rovl londlint from tho lownorAnliliiiiiltolliot iwiiof J.H'iwm,i,tlionea iiorlliOldwotH, weU I foot, thenco north H dinri-e. went :K1 1 feet, I .euro uotlli eliihty-two (Wldparcoi eaU V 1 lect, llienco north twenty iiluKiind ono-lmirilemi ei, vntlM feet, thenco north SI ileirrt'Pi, oiwl 1 I frfet, llionco miutli 8 do creo'., omt Ifilfi'et, t ie ice lunrtli ill'J duroos, wmI n.'l fool to tlio place of licalnhlny. Hutted, tuKeu In execution nud 10 bo sold nl Uio property of Hninuel Ijolbjr, ALSO!" AlUliilploi'oor pirccl of taint sltuito.l In tle-ivert'iwiiililp, Colnnt'iU o'mnly,.nnd HlnH ori'enui Iv.illl.i, b'liluilu tiill I described at fol iown.lowlt! on tlio we,t, mnuli aud rpit by Jiuiitanf.Ineiili llltiterlller nud oil tlio north nnd rcutbylaudiof I'elcr Kiieclil,CJiilalulux HI' I' AORKS more or less ou which lire creeled n log housu und barn with tho nppiittonancc, Vo!7vl,tnkeii In uzec illnu nud t) bo sold n) tho propel ly of William Uulp. ALSO : All that pertain lot ol Rvomid Mltuto In tlio 1'iOroiMli c,r Cent r.illn, lu tin county or UAIuiu bin und nta'n of 1'euinylv.inlii, b utudo I and do Kcrlhpd in follow, to wit I On tho uortli by land or Adam MpiihoIi, on the out by nil nllny.ou tin south by laud of itolubild A Kllim, nud on the mil by rront Run utreet.tliosatnobeliiK twenty Ilro feet lu In, lit, by ono hundred and forly feet In depth moro or Icsn ; whereon are erected ntwo utory friimi lln'elltui! UouMouniK.'nrpon tersliop.' Also, the lutcieit of tlio said dofeinlaiit In twootliprlotitdluatcd lu tlio b,irmth afore-B-ild, b iititded ami iloiert'ud in fillnw, li wit! On tlio north by lmd ol R-jtibeu ICulttle, Oil tlio east by nn iilley, on tlio nouth by Rillro td Avo lino mid on Itu W04t bv Lojnst Avcuili, tuu Mine belli' fitly ft,al In trout ny ouo huuJrod und forty leol. In deptli moro or leu. HeUcdnnd taken lu elocution nud lo ba Bold ni the properly of Rudolph. Herb, ALSO : All Hint real oit.iloflllintol In Mlillln town, idilp, Columbia cjiiuty, Ht.itn of I'otiuiylvantii, bnumle.tituddeocrlbednH lollowi, lo wit: On thoe.nttiy laliJt oHolm Stiresk.iind Ijiwrunco Walton, .south uv lands of Abrihani Schwep penhelser, w t by Intuit or Clurlet Mowi y, north by n publlo to id lei, Unit from tlio Mltllln roid to Niscopec', on whioti nro creetod a llivflllinj House und II im, Willi other out build Itifr,', Raid tract coutalnlnysevoiity-llvo ucro, be tho Hiiino moro or les-i. Alio one other tract or plcco of land atliialod lu the County, Htnto nud lowmhlp nfnres.ild, uoundod mid described in follows. On tho north b liuid of Kleair Hcliwenponliolser, nnd on tlio wit li- Mud of isnaoK. Hcliwoupeiiiiener, nirtiiny join Win ters cist byapJblloro-vd It'll hi'.' Inim Mnlnvlllo toXttlliu com.iluiui Flvo Aero? be the huiuo lmreor lesa. Hetzed, tiion In evecutlon aud lo bo sj1d ns the propei ty of John R, Yoho. ALSO : All lint lot or piece of liul siluito lu llio town ofRspy, Mcollt iwnslilp. tjjlitm'ilac i inty, Klnto or l'eumylv.mla.b niuded nuddcsorlbaJ. ns loilows, to wit: on tho lint, by 1 it of Willi un II. One, on the H null au 1 Went tiy nu nlley, on tho North by Mali) iitreet, slid lot belli thirty feet In front ninl ouo hun,lred nud elilitv leol deep, on wlilcti nro erected ii atiry unl n lulf iiniuo uwciuuj limine wun i:io appurte nances. JSclr.e.1, taken 11 execution and lo bj :ol 1 ns tho property of J.icksou Rfttus, ALSO : tho following described real eP UoslhiUo lu llio county of Coin inbti, township of Hco.t and State of I'onnsylviiula, to wit: lot No, I, situate lu tho town of 12sny, whereon are erected a Iwo-story brick dwelling house, n two-story Iranio store house, n lrnme stable and ollisr out buildings, bounded as follows, to wit: belns on tlio North side or .Main (Street, ou tho East ny lot No. :i, on tho North by au alley, ou tho West by lot No. 5. Also, one other lot situate on the North side or Matu tstrcet or said town, bounded on tho U.nt bv lot of Hamuel Drake, ou tho North by uu alley, on tho West by let of RcRlua Wonn.au, whercou nro erectej n two-story Ir.iuio dwelling house and out buildings. Also, llio undivided iiue-linlf part of the lolknvius descrllitd brlci; yard bind, bouudod on the Mouth by l.ind ol Mary K. Rolb.irt, Kdw.ird Aelienbichiind Wes ley Hiickli'.ini the lint by hind of. I. J. Roliblus. ou tho North by tho biuno und West .Market Street conUUnln' two ncras more or less . Also ono other piece lu said town ou tho east side of Market Streot, bounded ou tho South by un nlley, on the West by laud ot Robert U: st, nnd on the North by land of J. J. Robblus, coutnlului; ono acre, moro or loss. Also ono other lot No. SI on tho South side of K.ild Thlul Street or said town, bounded ou tho West y lot or Jacob Mussel man, ou tho Mouth by a . alley, ou the K.ist by lot No. S3 owned by Robert Rist, whereon Is erected a Iranio dwoltlus lioase. Also tho undi vided one-hall part or luoendern nuo-half part of lot. No. 11 oj the Norm side if .Main street ol said town, whoroou are erectod u two-story frnnio dwelling houso, n Ira-no stablo nud other out bulldlui-s. Alio, ono lol or piece of laud sit uate In the town or Mltlltuvlllo la the township orMIIlllu. lu sild eoiiuty, bounded ou tho Wesi by Fair street nud North Water Street, ou tno Last by l.iudor susm llaier,aud ou the South by Second Street. coutatnlU'r six lots each slxtv- s x Irout nud lourtcea rods deen. be the s.uu moro or less, whereon are erected u dwelling uuusu nnu Nuuitf. ncj3ii ami itiueu iu exectl' Hon and toTo sold us the property ot Reese J Mlll.ird. Also, lot to. 51. situate in Ktm- l-n lumbla cmu'.y, un the SoutU side of becoui. Street a JJoliiiiiK lot of Uhrlslmau nud Oarrlsou on tho Mist, nlli'V on the South, nud lotol James Fowlei'on the West, whereon uro erect d u two story uweuiUK House nnu oiu Ulllldliliss. sel.eil ui&cn In execution nui to b j sold as the prope, tyot N.S. XI us ley. ALSO : the fnllowiiM described real tstalo to wit: situ utu ltiSeett. towtishio Iu the tuwn or Msov.ud JolnliU laud or Alfreu llikeui'in ou the M st,un aiiey on uiu isoriu, una oi ueore 1. unaiust ou iuu est, anil puuue ro.i i uu lliu MOlltn. eon mining about one-third or an aero more or less, wnereen is erected n one auu rt unit story Irani dwellluir hollre. SeUed, lalcen In executlouaul to bo sold astho property ot Ulan: urovellutf, ALSO ! n cert tin tract r,r lind sltmtJ iu ruulngcropk sylvaula, eoul '.Inliia aiuiU lorly-nlno acres, lowusuip, uoiuinuia ciuiiiy. uuu state or I'enn juuiu ur less, uuuuneu uuu oecrioei as loilows 10 wu; ou uio .Mirtu ny jnud or Sylvester At bertsou, ou the Uist by land or Ahulra Albert Mill, oil tlio South noil West, In- lau i ol .Iiili'i ,4 Moore, on which lire erected rttwo story Iranio uwcinii iiuu.o uu i inim jsiauio wiiu mo aiipar lenaucei. Seized, taken In execution imd lo bj bold in mo properly oi joci u. Aioertsoti. AARON SMITH, SUentr. Nov. 13, 1S7-", "AComploto Pictorial History of tho times." "mo oesi, cnoipasi, unit iu isi succslut Family Paper In tho Union." Harper's Weekly. SPlwESDIDLY ILLUdrit.VTGU. -Yoi ( ics of the Ti cas. The U'eeklj is tho ablest and most powerful itu,-iu,iiL-a pcnuuiuai puuiisue i iu mis eouuiry. Its editorials uro scholarly nnd convincing, nnd curry much weight. 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OclS3,lSi! KuTO'I'IOIO. Thn iimlersliriipd'oii l'rldav of l'alr week ljsiottho tlcsel otllce of iho lair Grounds u POCKET BOOK iiiiiang oilier articles, containing two nolcs, vi. : Ono drawn by Danlil & Aus istus Kverhart for all nit SjJp.ivablu to tho order of Illram lliker, now deceased. Another drawn by Divld Roberts furnliout 831, dated about April 1st, lS71,and p lyulilu cli;uteeii inoutln alter ilato to Joshua Frit, or order. All parlies nro warned njilnsl iR'KOtl.ltln- either or said uolos as payniuut ur tho suuiu has beu Btopped. Ths Under will please return to JOSHUA FRITZ, Ailiur. 11 Irani llaker deo'd. Siujirloartwp., Nov, 1st, l7J-'iw "XTO I'lCE. X'X Tin 'no folio wins list of roil 1U111120S Ii n oeennssesse l uuu eoniiriueu. ill. si. ill seoieiu. tier sosslons, and if 110 protest bo eiilciod ui-alust UioHitns II wilt hoc.-intlrinodiibsolutnai Do.-, ses sions, is::!, aud tho eouuly bo lli'olo for tou pay- lIll'Ul Ol 11. Greenwood twp., noar Win. Pattsroa's, to I), C. Alberison S 73 to Wm. U'.-eci Ill to Henry .Mather I.'",) Urecnwood twp., near Nicholas ICI11 It, toJo'.i.i It. lives i :u to Isaac llayeocic n Ronton twp., noir Adam Smltli to '.V ij.iI j.' Shult. S IU lo Fred llltey 10 Juetisoii twp., near Joshui rtiv.i;o i Ilivll Y011111: to Joshua savage $ o u 1 C. II MoIIenry ACo MU) Win. Parks 75 1 1 John Vouu ' 10 UJ Cyrus Itobiitus,) II. J. Raeder, J-Co,n. Wm.Shitler. J Co ill's. Olllco, loo,) "A At! IIKIJIIISO'.I Oct. Ill, IS? ost. W.U. KIlIOIvIl VUM. Clir.c. Nov. S, lS.TJ-1't. LIST OF CAUSES DilCRMliERTKItM 17.'. FJit TRIAL rtiisr wkeic. Broom ill ,t Co. vs. MeNllls!l it Sh'ltn 11. Clemucl ii. Rickets' uiiululslraior vi. Divid Sweeney et ul, Lewis J. Adams vs. Flshliucrosk Hclnol District 11. Soattermwalte vs. Froierlcc .Mireoro'i. Frauklln township vs. Joint Mjlrevuolds. JereinlnuH. Ruly vs. Jacob Sjhuyler. David Cox's heirs vs. Jacob Cli imuerllu. Venlali Riece'sadiuiulsimtois vs. W. A. Kline. .iiicuai-i .Minion vs. i'jiia.lelpliM tl Kj.iJIu ' Rillio.iil Co. Patrick Mouaahau vs. l'iiila lelphti A Reidliu Railroad Co. Riuer Dixou vs. l'.illaJelpli'.i .t: Rn.llns Rlll- read Co. .Mrs. Mmy Connelly vs. l'.illa Mlpli a t Ilea Uus RlllroadCo. Francis J. Kllno vs. Jacob If orrlnz. I) ivld Uelshuer vs. Joisn D. Rice. Iliuart.t Kramer vs. William llirlier. A. W. 1:11011 A: wire vs. IMnJ, F. W.iruo.' it wif.-. Jusspli W, Fausey vs. J0I1.1 MuUlsau, A. II, Stowart vs. Francis II. Jolly. Audrow Crevellni; Vs. Thomas Trench. A. l'ardeo .t Co. vs. II, W. A el'.oynnlds el. ul. A. Pardee A Co. vs. l).invllle,ll.i.tetou X Wilkoi- lurro Railroad Co. K.ra S, Lyons vs. Solomon Dirk. J. W. S inkev vs. o. II. Mellek. Clark Meriell yj, A. II. Stewart. second week. William Liujseubjrgor el ul. va, Una I W. Me Reynolds. Willlnm ll. Abbott vs. .Toroiiilah S. llis.bsl. llouj.imln Wujiter vs. Joseph R. Rhojej. U.S. Rowers' iidmlulsiiatu' vs. I,, F, Dj.iu it II, C. Ilarton. John Yeaei's nJinlulstr.it or vs. David II uuk's iidmlnlsirator. William 1". Oerard vs, lolm G. J.ujby. Wilson Aservs. c. 11. Ilroekwoy. ICII.ibL-lli Smoyer's administrator vs. .Mijli.ul Heller. C. 1). Kowlor Iudorseo of II. II, Rorke vs. O. R. Melllck. William Coleman vs. Howard Grimes. John Ausp icU it wlto vs. Rinauucl II nt, Jacob Steluheirert, Pnlllp llrent.el ,t A. Autjubaeli. Henry Miller vs. Abraham Klasc. William S. Wilson, Indorsee of Tuotnis McF ir 1 md vs. J. II, lliirmau. Johu Roblsou's executors vs. Jesso D. Rice. Jeremiah H. Ilrobst vs. Danville, U-idewu .t Wllkeslnrro Itillimt Co. Jacob Mellek vs. I,ewls lirlsli. Josejih II. siaddou vs. Ileurv J. M 'ILvo 1 et ill, Calliarlnu 1). Schmeek vs. J, ri. Ilrobst. M. M. Ilrobst aud Michael Ilrobst. Levi Knit, vs. renin Watts, 11 Imtutslrator of J 01111 u. wan.,, uoe u. Johu RrillliiKer, Jr. vs. J. Riclnn in. A UDITOIl'S NOTICE. XX ESTATE OV AMOS UIIODE1 IlKJ'l). The itiidcrslimud appointed Au lil'ir lodlstrlb uto tlio lauds in ttio hinds of the Almlnlstra tor of lliu estate or Amos Rhodes, d-jo-nod, wd meet tlio turtles lutereated ul inooillio of Y H, Abbott, Usii., of Citawlss.i, ,111 siturdiy Nov. "Id.at-o'eloex 11. 1U..WI1011 and where ul pirllcs lnterestej.and liavlnclitins aj uu t tho ostatouro requested lopresotuthem to Mis Audi tor, or to boiorever debirrod from oj.uiu 1 lu lor u sharo or s lid estate, C. II. IIROL'ICWAY, novl.tw Auditor. PUDLIO SA LB VALUAOLK RKAL RjTATH Iu pursuaucoofan order or the Orphans' CJiirt or Columbia county, the undcrslno! Admluls trator. xe., or .Mull K:i:ia; deoisnd, of ilu townsulp ot llentou, In bald county, will expoio iu b.iiu uu lliu piullllscs uu SATURDAY, NOVEMUEIt ) J, 1S72. at 10 o'clock in Ih3 f.ironooa ofsald dir tlio fol lowing doicrihsd iso ll estate, to wit: A cjrtalu mcssu.isoaud lot of grouud, situated lu lljulou lowushlo. Collliublaeouutv alorositd. b niuded on tho north by lauds ol Jeremiah stiles and William Coleni'iu.ou theo.isl by iaudo of John It nil., .011 tlio south by land ol lleujiiuln Mc Heury, und on the wet by laudsofMary Knriis, UJlllIlllllll 20 ACHES, moro nr less.on which aru erected a Plonk House and it I' i'liiuu li.ini. I. K. ICRICK1IAUM, Admliii.liiitur. T.iiM.s oFHtLE. Ten ner cent, of one. I, nil til of tho purchase , money snail bo paid at the stiiitiuir uowu ui iuu propeuy, uuu-iuuiiu less the tou per cent, ou the confirmation of sale and tlio romululuu threo lourths lu ono year thoreallcr, with Interest Iroin tho coullriuiillon ui si. t'urcuaser to pay lor ueeu 1111,1 sunups, R.JI. RINUU'lll, November 1, 1S7J. Llerk. IDOInT'T lio deceived, but for coiicliH. colil. boro throat. auarbuufat uuu uruucmcui uiuicuiuv. uu only WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS Worthless Imitations are on lliu market, but lliu uuly scleutillo ireiarnllou of Carbolic Acid lor lAina diseases is when ehomlcaiiy cuiubiued Willi oiuer well.kuowu leniedles. us Is theso TAliLK.ls, nnu uu purues uio cnuiiouea iigaiusi 11KI11U IL11V ULiiur. Ill nil casesur Irritation of the mucous men- biiiuu ttiesoTAULKi-M should bo 1 celyused, their eieaubiu auu iieaitu proprieties uio usiuuisi luir. lie warned, never neglect u cold, It Is easily cured In its indiilent slate, when it beeullles chrnule the euro Is exeeedliiiily dllllcult, uso w ens caruono Tamets us a speiiue. JUll.N i, iitiijuuiiu, is l-llillHl., now jurn. uuvl Iw hole Aijent lor United Stales, 1'rlco Uj cents a bos, Send lor circular. YutlNCI MKM.TEACimW.IiUIB.S01lMlNISTKl!3l Aneuts wanted lu every county, lur "llio l'eu. Plu's Slunduid lllblo,,r B5U Illustrations, j:xtru i.i,iu. I'mwni'i'iiis lieu. Address Zlculor A Me- Curdy, IIS Arch St., I'hlla., i'a. uovl Iw. to Til K WORKING OIiAHS, inalo or female File il w.etc uuiliullteed. Resntcluble bliiolov- ii.int ill liome. duv oruvouluu! no cutillul ru nulrMil i lull Instructions unt valuable naekoiro ol goods to murlwltli sent free by until . Ad diess, with il cent return stamp, il. YOUNG Ji CO., ID Courilmdt St., New York, uovl tw A bits and iiektlcmkn, AeouIs wanted to sell Ul 'lUUUII IIUIIUII 4.U1DI.UIICI. w.ui. , IHIllUU lolo Woiker, 6ucls. : Needle Tbreadlui; Thim ble. VJits. : Morocco Net-die Hook. O.cU.. 10 laruoits papers small Needles. IIS per day smo: sample iieo to uny ouo at abovo price. 0. THORNTON CO. 6v Broadway, N. V, novllw "I'tiiutntlnnatily the bost sustained work or SCOYtL'SSIIOtintANDs,,,. morn readily acquire I. t-, , ',' nrull proressloits. V n Ii 55m 1" 8lrcct,Now York. rtl JN"" Thei-UoHarArnrcCL; Tllft tUtl T. . t ' 'rut np in ollr (-,.,. ' u,!,''!!:w&,ik,'' For naloat Wholes. aBri(lr.IAII.PA S.JK aJJP. O. IJox J0. Nniv v .", HUVl Uf AGLlEATnirioinniiio,., will dispose of 1CNI Pmuos, JM,,i'''""lwsy.v. unns.nlslxilrsl-olasstuiike'rs 1 . S"?'. i ' Muslo A Music Mercli.iudisuY AGEN'J'S wntei1 f'f tno Kri More, Nn.st or Hariier's Weekly l ' doised bycollogo presidents .ini 1 vines, its lltb, end contouH wm ' housitids or readers-why? V',.,. ko It lias over been pub.ls le i " , , this, soud stnmpnnd see elr-'u r.i, 1 1 WHI'w . It FUEE TO IJOOK AOi N.s AN EIiKClANTJjY HOUND CAN V tt u, "'P l,c. i1"11 olicapest rumllv 111 ' llslicd, will bo sent i m" Z , ,, "Bon l. It coutalus uearle-.w,,' 'SK.0 ' J ' nr.in,l,.,'.T.!i " " n.fo lutein i.,irrtii,;...T ? "v.iiiy ouu line inle. etc? .1 1 d. HOO AOENTd WANT ED AT ONCE for,. " HOOK, tllO LIPKOf THE OIIEAT IX,., ' Livingston; nudhlarc ur cctlon from a I. ,(,, STANLEY. For full iWrlplton nnd terms , mediately HUilllARD llltos "!l or Iloston, ' """ , dlo-HKed, those who mo lit,, S life, and youth of both 1 e read with tho ereat st nrni, iiy uoay l-ricna : 5::r- 1)10 tiHWI-t' la It nn II. " - r , ts . ... SrJS ltHincotliii with tho ': -nriiq cess j nud there's uiouiy n, Bend lor our circular ,, c!i' sootrrcc Gi:o. MA' LUAN, I'liino , . ! . "G 'd Kraut thalthls prec .is b b ,, Us way to overy family I iim , . ,'" prominent reformer, of T ts , T work, L Threo Years in a Man-Tr- Notwlthstnudlni; Us linmenses.i' u- ' extend Its Inlluenco still nuttier, .te n r, , n 1 to Introduce It to every i nrn, , ,' It Is lilhly endorsed byJu.Uo ,., ir Ome, Neal Dow ,t others, Will ,lo , 1 than nuy piohlblllou law cier, uinw' beyond parallel. Aseuls have dm, I . 1 ' splendidly with It. Dun has oidoier II, dredcoiiles. Owln to llseicil s.. e 1 , , enabled to oiler cspoclollj Imm ,11. ' ca'i'i.K'UworlC!lto'ie'' J'M M'U',I,". DUTY OFF TEAS! TIIEatiEAMi:t;lCAN Till. .Vl-is liavoliuslnessconnectiiiTis wuh nil a i'iill)rtsorcliliiaund,liipin,iui, n.,' ,' , Teus dlrept from place 01 kioa.h. , ,,, , tlio consumer irom iilo Sprollts. Ii lj yoirsslnco tho Lniiipauy Wisnrj m.jp.i Itlins lieeu a splendid s,n c , i,X , llrst. This was duo to the fad iu.it ,. ,. and Mold aiUu THE BEST AND PUKKST dOODi nnd illslrlbnled theiu to our eu.innii' . m parts tirth United States lor one nuei f ' uniy. iieiween llio Peu-urower ami le.i-iom... 11 v wtifcnmiuu iuu nysieill (11 SUPlilrlll" s'.imers In distant pirls ot the cuoutry i Tens, nt Now Vork Caro Prices, oa tlis e lilau. And since wo mlupted tins el ,11 we -, saved tho people of this eoentry .uii,n)i, lars nnuoutly, In tlio cost ol lln-.r auiili, en day noossslty. Soud for Club Circular, wu c 1 c nr i, .. recllous, premiums ac. Tlio Great American TeaCompMr 01 to at VKiRY hTll .hT o. 1". O. llox 5UIJ. EXO.UIHITI-: AID6 to louder sril.I RRAUTIFUl, I.OVRI.Y WO.MN New nnd IinpoiUutluvcntu, "o for ladles use. Till; ATMOSPHERIC Ill'STLR, tneoni p'etoone. I'eirecllou lu Impoitiu i bis i, i charinlnly nttri ctlvo niipe.ir.iuci" i !, rr. and form of evc.y l,ishluable 1 ul. p, SJ.ni. THRPALPITATINO IlIin.VST P V is ter eltot -Nalure's Gre.it Chaiiiis, n, and rounded beauty Kraceful itiMiii i " tliu, uud contour of bust lu all m i-j u, Tries only 3J.0.1. TI1U LA l'KRLT':. No lndv c in d . w Ask to seo It. 1'ilco only -.'.UJ. THK .MOTHMRS DltKSS PltOTi: Toll u, perlee'ly boeurlly whllo attachcil. M " ilelljlited wltn our lnveulluu. Pi m.iKi, Any of tho abovo articles sent o i i.- m price, or samples or all sent on leccip oH -Wo want Mlllluers, Dressm ikeri, K, tp '' Fancy Stores and Aleuts In tseuor.u.io uu-n our celebrated. lusilv nontir. uud t esi . Inventions. Imiddttlou lotlie above, vrnun riicturo tho Child's Iliblo, Dress Slili-UI, Km Gloves, Curlers, Cilmpeis, Garters uud an ber r.incv articles lor ladles' uud clilkli, n '' exelii"lvcly. Au extra liberal dlscoum ' Ir.ue. Send for Illustrated catalogue, vi " the I.'i I'erlo Co.'s yoods, uud tako no 'iiuer Seo that our trade-mark Is blaiiiel j ' uoods none others aro eenuliio. "I-.V l'URId'rM'F'ti Cel., unvllw UJ Clumbers tli't'ii N. i Aiteuls wanted to canvass lor the liluutluu, TO - TDJlY The Qro:t Illustrated Pesp!c"s v;e:V.;, the host ntul cheapest paper putilMic I, in Is nnd n corps ot most popular ati'lio". exclusively lor It, Wo give a copy of"' alleled chromo, just so man, to every bubserlbor, Asjcuts Piko from llvo to ilililv liiiiues a day. No busiiw lUo tills. Soud for terms ; nud seeuiv ' lor thlsirie.il eiiteriirlsu at once. SHU STODDARP it CO. I'ubllslieiS, 7J1 Hall u 1'hlUdelphla. "ul1 ' It Is not a plivslo wlilclt mayuivoteiiii"" relief to llio siill'ercr lor tho llrst le-w do;' which. Iiom continued use brlnus Piles una i. died diseases to aid Inweakouluiflli " nor Is It ft doctored liquor, wiitcn, iiuuei - , lur namo ol "Hitters" Is so extensliely P-i "' oirou IhopublloassovoreUu remedies, wu ' most powerfulTonlo nnd alterative, pron1"" so by too leading medical author lies ul I; 111 ' und Purls, nud lias boon Ionic used by I ' lihysiclnns of oilier couutiles with v.oao.i i emcdlul results. Tip. Wnlln' Kxtrnftt of JuTllbeba retains all tlio medicinal virtues I'cculi'i' to ' Iilaut and must bo taken us a psrm menu iu uuuuei, i impii's, wu., oi. ,r , i .'Juka Jiirubcbit to cleanse, puilfy uud n' th vitiated blood to healthy act ou. Drupa "ii i' O. .. .. , 'iutto ll to assist Digestion wiui'im wllllinpart youthful visor lu the weary mm llnvo you weakness of tho liitostliies nro In danger of Chronic Dlan hoeaor me u" nil Inllaminatlon of tho llowels. .an.ku Take ll to ullay Irritation uud wind ell tsmu " cy in luuamuiaiiou. u lullamiuutlou, . , ave you weakuess of llio Ulerlno or V " uns' You must procure luslaut i; ue' aro liable tosuireiluu worse lliitit "y-';'J-., ii ... i,.n .. ,l ,'n.-ikuejs Ol nave i UruunsV Take It lo stretmthen oiuiuto woakuets i becomes a burden. ., , , , ,., . Finally It should be frcauently taken t Iho system In perfect health ur you a e e wlkolnuieat uauuerof uialarlul, lulasiuam- couiasious uiteases. couiagiuus uiteases. ... Y..ili. JOlllTll. KU,I.OGO, 18 l'iall til., WJ" , Solo Agent lor Iho I uliei ht.u l'rleojt porllottlo. Bend for Circular. ul" ,iii. in BUSINESS OAHDS. VISITING CARDS, r.l ll-.ll ii r.'. Ill Job HKAliH, ..,, I'ROUUAMMKJ, lHHTKltn. 4J., l. MkuUv nud Chonnly Prlnie l u. .cry iow inces ror Cash, or i, ,V, : balshcolu hiii ill mmtlilir lii.tii,1,,"',"' octavo tlrstclass-Pianos fv, Bro' 1 or titi cash. Now rea, ly 'n H 1 ?' the mint beautnul stylo 11.1 1 ,?0rrf l, ', if lnai O. I llslr.lln.l i'i,..!......1'0'1 " 1 1 ICS In S3 p "Heiii. . , M , wi,. - Is thcro wnntofuctloninyonrl.lyerAN'u Unless relieved nt once, tho blood been , a pure by deleterious beoretlous, luiiluolui. uluusor sum diseases, lllotches, I' clous, I ui'" lluvo you a iiyspepiic bioiuuvu i y',, ,,,, i T,,t..ju l IK ' Hon Is promptly aided tho system isu " . A wlih loss of vital force, noi ei tyol lb" ileal Tendency. General Wcuitiio. Krom tnsUtust styles of Type at tlio