JUL Miiiiiiii ESEfSSEUJIC, PA., rrfclaj Msnrintf, - - Oct. 20, 1874. .no., -ij J 'UJ' Domocratio ricnnlnatlona. srpar,ni! jitob : ll ix. WARRRN J. WOODWARD, Barks. uirrENiST cover:", on : How. JOHN LATTA, TTeatroereTand. inirron gksbiai,; Wo. JUSTUS 1. TEMPLE, Greene, KCnSTABI IJiTKRSAL AFFAInS 1 Wil. McC'ANl)LES3, Philadelphia. cokorkss : Coi- JOHN REILLY, Altooaa. ASKMPI.T I JOHN H ANNAN, Johns'owe. eHMN BUCK, CarrolUetrn. FHOTHOXOTAltV : EJCSNARD McCOLGAN, Wilroere. PISTRICT ATTOHXKT : TT. 1IUHACE riOSi:, Johnstown. COMSIISflO.NF.IM : "VTM. D. McCLELLANP, Jehnstown. UARTIX F. CAMPBRLL, Munater Twj. CIIARLL3 FLICK, Allegheny Twp. AUP!TOB t MrCHARL HWFENT, Cambria Eor. JOIIi; II. FISKE, Whits Twp. roKoxER : JOHN DP.ADY, Johnstowa. FT P. VETCH : HENRY 2CANLAN, Carrolltcwn. .t."jf i. t ' i "t '. Mr. Bsilly Still in the Field. Hoping and praying fir aa aiiuratsc from Mr. RLit.r.T that h Lad rec-vmdorsd hie wiihdrawal frcrn tLo fisld as tlse Dem ccratic cr.udiwate for Congress a etep v.hieh was torced upen him bycircumsi. -rs over wbieh he Lad no eentro! we de layed the publication of our pa par until Fri" d iy afterrooo, aad, thank God! the f!'ow i.ig word of goed cheer from Mr. Rr.ir.i.7 himself has fully rctvardad us for all trcubi and dalay. The dispaW.h below will bring a thrill of to every h;-.rt that loves fair jlay and can apxrrc'ale a nob's act, o Matter whether that heart hoje3 f.r the election of our honored staiidaid-bcaierJor not. R;ad Mr. Reii.t.y's l )iious assur ance of continued obedience to the will of the people, and then resolve to rpar no honest r.j3an.-: to eseure hi election : 'hii.ai.em ii;a, Oct. 2'.), 1ST4. To II. A. 3fi V.e am! J. G. I.cle: The conferees haviny ilecV.neil to accept my ducl'.tiation, v;.'trtl it . n i:b!ir dv'r, r&;:rul-:s.i of my oic:i iitsvu:! in:- i r.r. . to r main in tho fi old a a can. :i ,lic for (?o:igress. I therefore accept thf candid:i"y with all its rifspontitiuri?s, and will tie home to-day to join lay frieuj iu their etf'orrs for success. ,Toii Hi.lLLY. Noble words frem a noble man ! Let a coble triumph be hi reward I VfR trust tho rumor which i current, that in two or three election districts in the noi thorn portion of the county tho name of Bernard McOnlgan, tho Demo cratic candidate for Ftotbouotary, will be the name of a candidate frcrn the regular . Democratic ticket. It will be the most , flagrant ingratitude if he is now stabbd in the bouse ef his own political friends. When he is both honest and competent, sn he is admitted to be. what more is re quired, and why should lie not receive tho solid and unanimous support of the parly of which he has been bo steadfast a mem ber? Let him have it, f.r no candidate ever more richly or honorably deserved it. We are on the eve of an important elcc- tion. Oar Democtatic brethren in the ( Weut hive sent us tidings which ehou'd cheer the heart of every Democrat in Penn sylvania, and fire him to fu-Mi exertion in the battle for the overthrow of the present corrupt administration. Ohio, Iadiana, Arkansas, and even Iowa, Lave spoken in thundei tones against the Repu'icnn par ty, and tho country w ait a to lisar from Pennsylvania. Only a iov days lemain iu which to us' every effurt to got out a fall vote of the Democracy. The enemy ia now weakening froai recent defeat and reeling under th blow. Let us follow up our victory wilh closed ranks and a solid fc"nt ! The time for tho registration of voters and payment of t.vxes is past There U but 0110 thing before ns to gk out the vote. See to it put a tickut ilo th hands of every Democrat ia your dis trict ar.d see that he gets to the polls. Tua Republican paily in this county is well organized aod making a vigorousef fort for auccsK. It thercf.re behooves the Deroecia's in every election di.-tiict to be alive and active. We have a clear ead nositive majjrity ia the coun ty of at Jgast 6." and we ask, in all caudor, will ne stav , . , from the election and per m:t that ty to be overcome wbea be ha. it 1 1 .vre, it. TALK ENOUGH! strickeu horn the ticket by a faw Demo- ocrat from principle., ad for any cans 1 . Kn ongke'sion alCakdidat. We , by the ravage of the grasshoppers. From ' nf")1"aml county occurred one day last 1 P"!ii' ror.u le;;:ing to .M.iioy, ly .............. w ..e 1 craN and tl-vt of D 1! Finl oad the Re will neZlect to exercise tho ri-bt'of snf 1 t "n i'nSl,,a.Iy f" tunate iu our se- the reports of his otrcers on the rnmnd ' Vk at 10"y- 7obr'ny Fillk- ffeil about LMrs- C l::l,s- ?. P.eH 'i hey were strangeis V). PABK RW, Slf K'ik. I . cra.s ami that of 1. ll. KniKoad the .ve- H to oxetc.se 1 no ril t of snf- ltoi lon. q ho ev:drnces f Mr- iieiliy', d ai'aORl, tJ:c.,e p,, u , , . ' eleven year, placed a maitese kitten a ! ,n U,:it I tut where they came RrrHU 10 LSTR oF TI.,a r.t I publican iiom.nee, substituted in its place, go. b is unworthy to n,oy that much j popularity and eventual tucc.s.sare rapid- i ( ,rmati..nas to he actual co'-diCo.' rf 1 P1 tho family, in the stove f",m here they are indigenous, and what iT-Ll-Ili- 1 - has no foundation in fact. There is not t boasted ynrilege. If he will no.' vote, but i ly th.cUetong around us. and have thrown 1 afTa,j13 He states that several" cases of avon chsd the door and innocently await- is ,,uir loper name, are questions which 5 '20 r,5!,73t h"'r;- T r" f I 1 tho ghost of a reason why it should bo ! deliberately absents himself from the poll. V;sR'.:VV ,Rnd . 1 ::i!c i,,to Kadical camp. ctual death of children have ahead v taken ed t,,e '"' The cries of distress caused ! bis unt .Vt bee" s-lved. The birds were ! . . u: 'VC '-- done by any man claiming to be a Demo- j renders materia, aid and comfort to, ho t, ttZXlJ kTrT , "ooras J' ! tSrlniSl rdpu j Ql TU.-A crat. Mr. MoColgan was fairiy and hon- --ty. and mn.t Wbeld reapons,, for , went through all the phases of mi cbamcal ?'od din one S Wirrt oTcSild I ""- - cooki.l j that they are a Delaware bay biul. 0 ' "A ;A " orably nominated by the convent urn, and , the eomeqnenee. TLe two great States : ton, and can fully appreciate the hand was found that had 0: -i-l d for want of ! pam 1 Bavanture, of Mt. Holly Sprit s I A distressintr accident occurred in Po- ! - 1 .' . JiAl.L?l j - no man in tlie countv can or does doubt j of Ohio and Indiana have ft;s, set an er- i n2i,df 'f?Jaf-f borny with manly work ! food, and near it the moil -cr prostratorl went into lhe basement, of the paper miii ! ll1-1 county, Mississippi, last Wednesday, i 1 tffe'f? ; V A 1 his entile competency for the. otllce. He ample for the Dcmoer-cy of Pennsylvania. ' , ?'-"ned h' r-r4sent exalted posi- ; atld dyi.g from the same cause. He states ' X'mil a ,ax?- In flsipK Rome belting, i cast a gloom over the entire county. ! : tP & t&tZ .JLAl . 1 r ' , . , . 'inimi)nt ,J:r.'ii. 1 it- , ; tion ly hrs own nnatded etTorts, atid hasno,. that in Boone Creelev S1 ern an tT ,l,n ' ,,B was fw'iI.Y drawn around the larJe A pui ty of ...rr young men were hunting j has ahvaysLeen a firm and cosUr.t mem- 'ma,e a,! .,.,0 excel. We have : forgottenTris once humble siluatioo, bu, . p.r ffalo, and a the other s?nties fi ft y hrt hlh drives the machi.y'of , deer in Tallahachie bottom, and became bar of his party, and has novcr scratcl.orl , an unobct io,1able State ticket one that , shows by his actnms thatfhe has been nu, ' miles we.t ef the Mno.i MtJ . . 1 .1.:. ! mill. The shaft was making one hnnd.-cd ! -vparated. One t.f thorn, Ben. Mitchell. I Fir HI A.vlJ l.Ai 10.L;4 GFO tf'O THE rOJ.I.Sl OO TO THB ELECTION HF.XT TtTT?DAT and vote for John Reilly for Congress. J'e ia an honest man and to en ef his char acter in that body can alone rescue the ; country from the slough of polilical des pond into which the Republican party has r :1.J it. If he ! electa J, as we conlldent- jly belie? bo will bo, be ttj II tieyfir dis- grace himself as so many othor Congress- ; mee hare done bv beimr Rrrh:ced frcrn the ' s tv ol 3Ir. Blair, the Ilepubiiean candidate ' i, t),;ii w , ij 1, llrl , against .ur. iveuiy. ve worn ue wormy oi ourselves 11 we ain, out we re- peat that John Reilly is entitle! to the sup- port of every Democrat, and if elected, can , , , , and will mtiteriailv advance the best int?r- - oi uie j)eopie in several poriious cu ourown county. Vt'e avk forhim, therefore, tl.e active and generous support of the citizens cf Cambria, and if it is extended they will never havo cause to be ashamed of SliJ act or to re gict havirg performed it. Go TO THE ri.vcrio ksxt Tuksday and vote for John Buck and Jehu Ilannaa. They are honest men and firm Democrats, geod ar.d true, and both deserve the sup port of every Democrat in tho county. j Their reputations are too well known to require any endorsement at our hands. j GO T'J Till-: FXKCTIOX ON" Tl'ISDAY KETT a?d vote fer William D. McC lelland a:id Martin F. Campbell, who are well deserv ing tl a -uppoit of the Pcmccra: party fcr the office of County Commissiouer. Mr. Campbell has been in ofTico but a fow months and has made an efficient and ac ceptable public servant, while Mr. McClel land, who is at this timo a candidate for a second term, stands before the people of' tue county, under the decision of Hon. John Dean at the last court, on an appeal from the report of the County Auditors, acquitted of any fraudulent conduct in the discharge of his duties. That of itself ought to bo and will be hi sufficient vin dication. Let the Demociacy of Cambria county, by tlioir votes next Tueday, sus tain Judge Dean and teach the editor of the Johnstown Trilvn; the habit r.allibcl- ler of that party, that a man of as uoml ! , standing ia Johnstown as William D. Mc Clelland cannot be driven to the wall and th mark of disgrace and infamy impress- cd upon his forehead by such bai-.e insinu ations as he has made against bim. Ve c a t iimi i;Tt- n iini, in i iicci, t nat tue citizens of Johnstown, who kno'.r "Tilliam j :ucv leiiann, w:ii sustain turn by their i J . ii..i 1, - i , ant Director. lie is an honest farmer ar.d a ! rc-d citizen, and will disch,vrPP ,hp duties i of the r,tv- , t.;. - .l',., . ! tire sa! is fact lor. .f the people of the count " in v,e.-i . o Tfi t n ': vt rrTTOS :r.T T ft-s:.T and voU the whole Democratic ticket. Pta and county. Tt was fairly liomina'ed and is entitled to the supooit f ereiy true Democrat, and if they all do that, their al- i lepianc Ut their party demands of them. tb entire Sta'e ind roiintf ticket will be triuTr".hnrtlv electel, and old Cambria will be politically herself again. ii -.at - TUKSDA T. Tn view of the impor tance of the rcult nf th etptton on iivf Tuat.t i ti- ... . i . . ' . ' '. ly not necessary that we shou'd enter into an extended appeal to the Democracy of Cambria county to disoharo tlie duty that is incumbent on them. If a man is a Derr.- commends itself ,0 the hearty ar.d entl in elastic endorsement of every true Demo- era. Dor car.d:d;tfo for Congress, John Reilly, is a gentleman for whom no man of either party need be ashamed to vote. I The countv ticket is comro-cd of men ' 1 i. - , . , . , , . " ;ea.h one of whom ,. fauly and by Ibo . acknowledged usages of the party entitled ; j to its cavd'al support. Will it be withheld and Cambria oeunty handed over to the ' ! j tender embraces of radicalism ? The only j answer to this question is that it cannot and will not be so, if every Democrat wiil go to the election art d by his ballot give t , i . i.j. u.i-t pwiiueal convic tions. We therefor appeal, in the ttnmo of thepnityof wh:ch we are an humble but earnest and devoted representative, to every Democrat to cro to the polls on next Tuesday and vote tlie whoJt'okt. If this m r.'flc i 4 s. Via 1 . . h l .... . eittv is ret formed the result in the mmnti I V ajrr.ivoi uodontit. and tambria I herobr will tnamtain her well established pelilica, in- tisri it T. V' te the wholn ticl.f r. T...t,- ... . r " .....r, , ,.,, S1,rrn,e t r.rt down to election, and imposes their duties en tho two Aasociate .Ttulre of ,ho resrPctlve ' count ties, who aro required to meet on tho d day after the election, which will be : Th'irxdty. The entire ?ecticn (13) next wnl h round in the Sheriff's proclamation 1 ? .'... , i : .... - the special attention of the di-'ferent elec- i ' " I tion boards in the county to its pn.vh.ions. i m order mat tiiey may fully understand ' ,llcir i'y. J ii cnenge trom the i,f te I the jk-t system is important, and tho elec- .: i,. ih .i;n...nf .u. . , tL.. carefully to read that portion of the fih4r itrsnr.c:.r-.anntwhichweh;iTeH.frt,vd 1 path of duty by base and corrupt consider- . to know how you ',;an retain your indep'end Etionj. The present administration ef lliff ' eare, and, at the earn time, euppert the . , , mitiol Democratic candidate fir Conerese. With government can only be check mated and I am T R controlled by a charS- of the members of j jie above ,.tt-r it from a well known Cotigiess. AV wake no charges cor in- Republican geutleman of Ilollidaysburg, si:iiatio!:s airainsl tlie Iiouestv or inteirri- ! and in answer to the inquiries it contains. .iiiu .m.n iuai i.n sn:i lis ineir 1 in . r ..,. . . , . . . . . . , , ... nr. .;u..,v n v on i : ves n i . . .7SSJ - cennnence, notwitnstamt.ng the roul abuse ! w. lavo spoken in favor of the elcci i,, of i look fo, him, and bring birr or hi, body to j lowerand 'the third at i ho m is " be i C-a.', juet one sheen and one g..at b Z " " I H : that has been Iicnpea upon him by tho . Mr. Reihy to Congress,aBd we shali con- Laram:e. T!ie passeuge.-.s tei ued out read- people have dubb-d their stiii-itoaf --ni'les i lt',!':sl"' -r:'1 f 1" ,!VV5i lf,n;iil!- 1:1 'A ' " - - i ' i Johnstown Trivne. Time we trust will ' "'S I-s claims until the campaign i!y to aid in tho aith. Fore nt oat amonf ' an "I'pii -lit," 'Dwnri-'it " ri-d 'MMl' ! ai,ol!i,r from a fhk of 1Ci- .eep and - " - y- t"H T f S ' raake all things politically even. i havefclosed ; an., if in so do!nS we U.em and d;sr!ayin!T a tenible anxiMy, j wright." ' ! rented ; and from aa yhy - 2 f- Pi iff - ' Cr t( Tnr r. -rTinv t ' on-ud any of our n adci s w ho may ; was the man for whom they were looking, j Captain Rauch of the Lancaster He ':'- k " ''o same village, numbering v; , - u u ' . F'trTIOX "FXT 1 1 nAT ! ti::;r with us in opiuioti, we trust, they Ha hunted for th missing emigrant with rieu has found a romedv for rl,nni i f ':-ct '.'') are mohair goats, the ss.i:,o r-rrP-. ri V V. . " 1 voto for ( Iiarles Fuck fir Poor Mou.t . sha.-i not l.iioiiie our action to aov c.thro- a Zi-.il which could i.nlv lm account rl f.o- wV.SrK .t;-,.i : -. : nuiiibr-r. S. is sei-nitc-d. I O bwUl .'iljr :J I ttnuiy r-nrveyor, and by so doing vou i seems about to dawn when hones.y caae .urc, contrary to ,fs express cmf..l ' ' " urs in plenty and , V '., c 1 iu' w; " i ."" p- - l 2 I ickkts ror , wdl perform a conscientious ,,,, !u .i- r 1 "on? -.r. capac- commands. Mr. Marshall annealed 9,i a cjmto.t whcie he wt;l probably be confined 1 no Democrat of principle wiil seek toehrk -. i a a , v'Kb 1C decision was rendered yestetdav in the fren -Another aaurian linman bov, ared four until afttr faction. Many of the arrests Fur Ticket eni lutirararttn. at -rt i JlZIlllli fm;."? -7 den,fdM .candi. term by Judge Wes,WHvk DaneH yPar Vf West Pringfield, Mass is re 1 Alabama have beeu made on even less I THf . V W i V' At the last sess:o3of UirLe!aare-an ' 7' arid Vr.stbrook al-.d Davis , M o h-ve th r up provt.ca.ion .bar. this, and with no other 1 i u 1H( Aa 11 - act was passed regulating the tnera" ' X M Pl fr Z w" i"' D "i?-"1' "age invalid ! tTe ' fnbe ,, S "'.M n tion of this commonwealth. The th n-.ck. at -The failure of tho Freedmen's bank J j'S If lUi'S CO., Utn'h cectian of 11 a n . x 1 ,,e r"r- uojna un. rshtne tho woman and exonerating ber ' n.'fi- Plausibly sucgested caused by mismanagement and dishonesty, W -i!. "Hj,i,l-V tetn hcUon of the act efMhw old c-TnT was diVe 1 j cnlnal husband." , J'e must have swallowed the reptil. vrL.rcby cei tain mc-mbers of the Washing- 6C. V- custom of the meeting of the Return JndgM ; ?ltu;,b 1 ! er 1 ! H 1 T' -ator ; and, indeed, ton .in were petmilted to filch the bai'd n..i.lWTxm T-TT ! at the Lonrt House on iVV ftft.r it.- c,: tit ti..i....-., 1 ; Thrt?e i. wrobabl.' n ... -u:v i V ' ' wu.cn could enable an inftr.t eernin. of nt.c.M.atri slaves, lia ha.) f iMfrlM f ! i i e i lvll lii 1 a QUJSSTI03S3 JLXI AXSWJSIi3. Holt.tdatSBUKO, October 24, 174. Editors Mirbor: Some of your Repub lican reader in tht place, I amonj the num- bur, area little puiled at your eupport of ; Mr. .Tohn Kerlly, tne j.iemocraiic candidate for Congress, and your entire silence con- rernir.jr tue remainder or iai uamocrnic rar.ri mates, Btat and local. They seem to think yeu must hare some cause for yonr action, and I would respactfully ask you,,lo inform them and meffty you have eenoused fr. itsi'.W's cjuji so earne.stlv? "We had regarded your paper as indipeti.ieot, and, a T ....... -r. - V. - ruake known the following reasons for i our support of Mr. Koillv and our sHHUce in ,,,n,H n n,.ci,. ,,.,1 i.ni..,nr...., r ta.e Democratic party. We support Mr. Reilly for Congress, 1st Because he has, bygones! industry, . ....;... ,., I ""- "'J i .-.u. D.,KJ, high ar.d responsible calling from an hum- l-Ie ptisition on the canal to superintendent ! of one f the most onerous and exacting : , departments of a grand industry. j Lud Because, for the leasou above sta- I . ted. he is well aware of the necessities of 1 the laboring classes, and will, if elect sd to ! . Copgiess, labor for the promotion, of their . , in! e rests. . ! i :'.i Because vse deem the time at hnnd ; win n good, practical business men should ; , fi iM-.-e our la a s, legislate for our wants and : represent oar industries. The time for the : ory and six-culat ion, for buncombe speeches : and uscl:S"sdebates, has passed, and we want men in Congress who will tCuiL aud ; at.' . . . I plain spoken man a man .whose character I w,.,hoat a b,t,m,sto Kd WllO!j0 ver' IiUtiie 1 inspires resptct. I inspires resptct, oui i ecauss jir. rveiiiy is no J.oiuic.an, ( rcpted), were entitled to tttree months' ... has never held a public tvitc and cannot be . tice letV ii theyjculdtbe thrown into the bought or br;bed to the suppott of any ! stifet, and werf also entitled to stay to the. ms.i.siire wlrlcli ha su.iy k:io v to bo wrot:g expiration of their leas if tiiey paid their or detrimental to the interests of tho people ' rent. of his di.-trict or of tho nnt.o-i. it is fair to'presume that when Olm- . tUli-Bfcau.se Mr. I-'nill v H i.t .V t. ' I in'" in.tcj.i5ii .i. oioy ieuausw he bciievtd it to be the will of the people, j 7th Because, as independent journalists, j we have the right to support thus whom ; we believe are beni titled for the positions : ; for which they are nominated, 'letjiheru bo j ; members of whatsoever political party thsy j j see fit. j I 8th Because when the. P." R. R. com-j pany was discussing question of reduc- ing the wages of their workmen ten per; , cent., Mr. Reilly opposed the reduction with all his energy, savins' : "lake the' oi.n ..-..i ....... . i . ..... - , reduction o'.X the sularies'of the officers, but do- not reduce the wares of the ru. chanics and laboring men. The oiEcers can stand it, the workmen cannot." Thus showing his devotion to the workinfmen when ho, at the time, had no bo.Vof re- viu iiv siicii uTvioi!, sa" e ini c -.r.-nmns- re.Sflf h: inf lati.it r., ...... .-.--.1 I i on h is u nt v. lhrs .att-r fact we Zuotc to 5r .', ?,and L" i-at.Mac.iou.ti any ouo "irtv.uwuoi. nu;,i'o than a heartfelt and earnest desire Unh' ! publio Kood. Jn answer to the tiueetion why wedo .not ; support the Democratic nominees for SJatu . and county oi'iccs, we will say but a word. ; In the present crisis we believe that ull lo cal and Ute questions are mere bagatelles beside the momentous and all important' : quest ion of national interest which are ! now before the peoyla.and.'w b;ch must be ! setiled, ar.d settled prC;,e'. ly and according ; to the 'necosfcitifes of the people a;d th i spirit of our government, b'.:o we can ! hope for a ret. in of prosperous tinsos be- I fore the bum of 'industry and the !g!aJ ! P oi h nappy ana coiitentea peo; i 1 will be agaiu heard throughout tho land. i Trusting that our reason s.Viven above, i may prove oati.sfact.ory to all tio may feel 1'ke our correspondent we respectfully sub-' tri;t n,. j-, ' , -' infill i.. iiio iuuiii riHiMiuenu ion oi i tho intelligent voters of Blair count v and tlift entire district. Altoona Mirror.... ever win r-e me poor mar. s friend. His present position is such that he is often compelled to listen to th- complaints aed witness the FuiTerings of the overworked '. clas, and y,it we have never heard bim rpoken off by them without, the deep st ! rraisej and aW miration. He has proved! r.imseif their fi lend and advocate in many CMes. Ui simplicity ef manner, his ; courteous way of hearing whatever the' lormblest person has to sav, and his na-j n5'.r?"f hrts ,f ';''llic "barity nd private! r""" m iiimir a proiounci impression, upon all hearts susceptible, o the influences fif kindness, andTwill be the crowning point in his heretofore fortunate life. His opno- '. nent. Mr. Blair, by his. aristocratic seeUi- , s'onand apparent disdain of the jiopntace, hav rendered himself deservedly unpopUl lar. and we think they will hitate lnn befcte they will again trust, hins in tl: position of lienor and power ,0 win?" bo asytres. Mr. R.'a character has been so mild and mobtrush e. o entirely without mearts,r t ne poir. .1 vtiyieae, that : the nomination was f,-..,t .:.' he wa compelled to accept or e n him at;d ' l - r.t.r, r x.: else on; lare i , a 1111, i'i ...s niany devoted friends bereebouls. Tl named Albert Mawsan was foncVl ;., man Ue1 well, badly decomposed. Ciet an un ex e.Vi? ?7, rvaid. and ar.er a two daws' ainslm U wid nhV T 1 hmas, ar 6 son in-law and wife nvwl i I . Tvi r i i . t a-,''" , 'a'rer two were afterwaids argea from anest on crounds of in. '. III liie r-li 1 rrrna I.,. it - tremg aain . . i,.-.. i.lll, HIT. prooi is pramst them. Sott, .,,1. not,'', "f this Hapr.a", was tilled bv a-with I ' u';"""-'"-w. named White, who was ,ll,atfu. , r . Imostwin-dont '$.ti T"tl5na:, i'?.. ?JL'Vt!n?;bn"l?? - O" wt.-.w in;, iir u.iu uu k in. I con. hit hi . t,on,. ,.r v.... -v..- me c lie :r.o tici-k.s. ii is s :i n ti.iii 1:1 - J ...... toese. anu ror many ott.er reasons. ouc;oi- u ieri aptierj to n;c second wotion t. tt, r.r.r . i.r .,p i, , ue vi ia-e. cur of tn.ne than in ) s i, er r. kia ki. 1 4 ...:m v.. 11.. o . 1 w-u:iiu . " !,-, . .. ., . .. 1 m ia :it No Laboring Mnn Should Vote for Olmafead. A. G. Oimsred, the Radical candidate for Lieutenant Governor, while iu the Leg- is at u re, had a lair passed by whieh the owners of coal mines could oust a tenant who wus a employee, from their tenant Louse on ten days' notice, and this too rivals before be couid enjoy the luxury I without regard to the season of the year, j seeing Mary Jue home last Sunday. This was a hard law and shows that Mr. Henry Godnose Bailey is the name of Olmsted has but little sympathy with the j a youth in Springfield, Ohio. Henry is a working classes. It looks as if he was in i good enough name without the middle one. favor of monopolies, and if so, he should Mr. Donaldson lias made the one bus look to them for votes. A correspondent j dredth upward flight of his engagement of theJClioton Drmorrai inforru the edi- with Mr. I3arnum, and the balioon "P. T. tor of that paper of the practical workings ' Barnum" becomes bis property according- of this law, as enforced ia tho month of March, ViKft : Immediatolv upon the passaze of this in- famous bill, their ten kdaya' noticei,was trvd noon the minsrs at Fall Tiok. Ti- oga county, some l,r,0(t to 2,000 in all. They did not ivove, and after a mockery ot a t.rmf r.r. mnnnt. nnrl ramintiut. i;c or i tie pface, the snerin or the county eummoned a large number of citizens of the county and coiepelled them to go and assist rim ;o Tiirowir.g inn poor, uamwonuns m- porin; iuto the sfr-t. A regimeut of eoldir.rs. with their hristlin; bayonets, wae also sent their to terrifv a"d frishten the poor miners into submission. The soldier went there, and the sheriff summoned from r0Crto 1,Q;0 of the people of the county and to'iK them there, divided them into squads of t'rorn forty to fifty men, each squad head ed by a eonstahl., and these squads, bar-ked up by the t rislling bayonets rf the soldierv. niarcherl 1hron-jh thi streets of Fall Brook ' to e-ii Ii hous.j and put "every !na'-, woman and chilli iutu tin- trets--sick or woundi.-d, i ft etile r we-M, it mat.fereil not. Household 1 furniture. Vaj and hapcase, hook Hneand sinker, wore all tumbled promiseneiisiy after ihf-m iv.tt. the streets, nmid the cr!s-f won en Jnd children ar.d the iruoati and koUs ot" the "ick and wounded, which caused more than .VVil" i .'I.? J,Vlrly -x" r-r'... .1 : i in- people of Ti2a-countv. like th people r,f the State at. laree (a county or two ex- . . a.tv.-n ate,, and voted for that measure that w:t-ld mli the poor laboring rran of his home in the. sace of ten days that would trind thsm under the heel of the tyrant, 1h usurper asd the military pitch "them and their helpless families inio the streets dur irT the cold month of March, it beii.g pass ed for a particular roan and for a particular purpoae. thre was something rotten and oiiM-asenus at. tho hotloia of it. that he tt not working for the trr.od f the p-orle of the eouimonwealth, but for the gold of the millionaire landlord. " A Man Lookisq rm ,!!jmset.f. TIk 'ludicrous spectacle of a man locking for liimsklf and sulit-i inr the keenest clurin al failing to ni-d hint -feif. was exhibityd on the Union Pacific Railroad nut long ajo. An Bastsin bouu.-i e.uifiant.traiu btopp-ed at It';. t'rosk station fur breakfast, t ine en-.lgtaiit strayed away, and the first esctioa of tLe train started without him. He ' . iilii;u llif ro.ul.ll Vil llli: a Llll 1111.1111 to get away. His friends itrJMie fust ec- -"- smsseo mm, anu weie sia;c'i Willi a by the iact unknown to him that he was lorosiiig lor .in.se:t.,. Ihtrmg the whole day and fallowing night the search was continued, the unconscious cans of it, suf- fenng deej.ly to think that he had been .v.i.. i. nc-ii u- ictuiu j..ajt;i:e tne l.ira never occurred t his friends, aui the rail- road employes might still be looking f.;r me missing emigrant, when one britrht in- ... . .i . j .i , - .. " . DXATH fi em sfai vation Tot- h -. .1 i wanted looi with in eighteen hours' travel of Chicago, and in the'heart ef the "raiu- growing region of the country, is some- thine-that shou'd attract th ti,- p - .. . ... the public. C.eneralOrd, commanding the Dpaitme.t. of the Platte, and who is'per- o oirtnv .-,ijiii.ni.ii oi it-r-. ittct.s, audrevEed to the Beatd of Trade of Chicago a few days ncii tltilio. in'rrjin and Hivof of th people are destitute of nil rpri. lies of life. They have neither clothing nor shoes; and food is impossible to get Prompt measures have been takeu to send aid. TJ-rrrt the hcr.ding of "Pennsylvania Marriages," the Xew York World gives tlie;fii;owiny account of the result of a re cent trial in the New York courts: "James Marsl ail's'wife, Elizabeth, procured a di vorce from him in 1S on the ground of his unfaithfulness, and the decree of course contained the rab.it ary provision prohib iting him frem mart ring arain during her lifetime. Tn September, isr., tp. Marshall married. bis atcond wife, in Susquehanna, Ta., Ids fust, w.fe being still living. Him self and Martha then both resided in this Mate, and after the tnarriairo returned and I irMl I'm ftYtni. Il.nl . - m .. . ... s, I ii.ii t eillKPQ oi tlllS State who in contempt of its hi ws contracted a second marriage, bad no standing for the purpose of bein-r relieve from obligations he had assumed oont can benefit our readeis more" than bv re- c-mmennine; to them for general use Join. son' Anodyne Linimrn'. It is adaptrd fo almost all the purposes of a FAmUv VAri;. cine : and as a specific foi cimnlw oi.i. j - - ' ;:.''.' vw"" "". c cnest. srs hrvrtki tr aahU . . lame Kiomacn, it.eumatism. srittinrr of ol.-virl 9.11I all 1,,,,.. ,f.fr...t.-- ... . - lllli UIIU equal that ever we saw . The t"-f,P'i iety of givin , notses, oattlo and vu-m-u .um aui mitted bv i eultural becieties threu last I all, and we believe l'Ut on th leci'la in C'arairV Condition Pt ?Jerj. Good judC- .owu.i.,1 .-.., no., w t-rowu wnn i nc tetnaiii 'making arrancemsnts for redpced trans that out hero had been looking for himself j port at ion over 'the Pennsylvania and North ana i.au fai.od to find himself. ern Central railroads tn'all T.oir.t sad restitution ti Western wh,!,.! a ' ,r case ei cremation in .t. I i i" , :ia t ut? oi not was oe-u,... lieau -s r hSF i B-"tt"- continued to iive here till July, l?7:t, when ! i i A ' 1 nmnerand agricultur- I a ays ago, senr nr two washermen he brought an action for divorce a'r-.-nst ! - T on (::tnder Bay and tJander River i a creek some distance from the bouse her, and moved for issues to be f,i r,.- L.V. n" on neaslern part of the moving i wash, as the wed had become drv. Ah; the trial. JneTce Pcr,n!,ne denied tlie ma I . tract the provincial creoloirist disc.p i noon she sent them diuner bv a white man, JVeif-a and Political Items. Paris had a pumpkin in her market the olher day which weighed 136 pounds. An old man named Jucvregtr was j killed by the failing of a tree at Broekville, j on Monday. I A Bellefonte man bad to thrash two ly. j Ar.e!o Antonio was arrested in New York on Thurs-day night on a charge cf murderitie Giuseppi Abigliano and feeven others, iu San Sunesne, Italv, iu the year li-67. A sexton of a church in New York is probably the richest man of his trad in America, hi3 wealth being estimated at f 2.";0,ono, all of which he has made while iu his flice. As an instance of the ups and downs of American life, it is stated that a former i President of the Salem (Maas.) Common v ouneil was picked up in the streets of that city a few days ago iu a starving con dition. The Duke of Northumberland writes to the editors of the Newcastle Jovrn-xl to contradict the rumor that lie has been re ceived in the Roman Catholic Church. Tho Duke characterizes the report as a false and baseless calumny. Two attempts to defraud wealthy Eng- ' lishmea liavo been detected in Londo ; and the pai ticr.lars have been made public, ! The ersll iipnfrd in t!: sri,PIrio h-.u been a: rested. lie signs himself Dr. Wru. Parker, cf Ccnnellsvilie, Pennsvlvaria. i -First- it was -The President and ?.'.s. Grant,' tl . and Mrs. Sherman." and nnw I,5oiitnir"t , O,ot)rl Mrs. V. D. iirant." "Tl I J resiuent s Footman." and "Mrs. Pre- i l i - l e .. t , ue.ii s i iiariiocrrnaui.-- are next rn order. i A three year old daughter of David Rineer, residing near Wagont.own, Chester j , county, stepped on the runner of a sleigh ! ;4l.4n j . T i lu.ii, Miiouiiig against ir.e side ol Hie ' bain, when it. upset and struck her on the head, inflicting an injury that caused her , death. The wife of Udeei zook. the condemned ; murderer, refused to visit her husband, but. ; will in a few days quit Laltimoio, and, : with her children, journey to California, : where she intends opening a boarding lions. She has not seen the wretched man for several ti.oulbs. I 7.?- ' in i.eath is reported of Arpla the "Cr. t he famous l reucli wi estler. He died fictn the rupture of a blood vl j cauK.-d while be was practicing with a i weight ef forty kilogrammes. He wrestled one thousand and thirteen times iu public, and was only thrown sixty-seven. A few days ago Glenn MeCaulev, a ; brakeman on t lie Pennsylvania railroad, ; fell under the cars at Newport while eupl . ling and was fatally injured. Ri was t weu I ty-three years old and had been married out two or three weeks. His wife "was ! tanu inrir t It.a - I At Sali-burv Point Mk, tl ai e i ; thiee churches, the minister of each :c- would do well to try. Ho savs or the . last three months w Lave used daily about ! thire r ints of milk, and since then we have J been almost entirely fiee from rheuaviti-m and enioYed g -d health gencrat'y " " ' ; tar v s i t . i mn.i.rTv ! reshlent in WaJ.iiintnn ..-., i.'... ! vote at the Xovern her elf ction Th. o,'. ! Ram.hliraii Association t ,:ro.i..i ' "'iiicii m - I "iivii liris. except from Altoona to 1'it tsbn. -.h When the flood swept Mill River val- i T .... r . . l r -1 , I -' Ri.cr piare weie i can;ied Lvwnf;-otn Ilayden, Cere & Co.'s vaut Tn pieces, wliicli had belonged to , the late Governor Hayden, and were run. I un,'y V relics, we:e scattered i tol'PK anfl fi,,all5' 1'icked up by theives i i ...... v.. . n- iji.-.- i. iriinsi;iKing ' f,'t,s ,1i,T ouy ''tcorercd a few of the I ai'tiC-e. ieu. iiio:is per m-.nute. J.avanture, vrho l a rew minutes he lore was hale and heait v i j was now a mangkd piece of humanity!) ii.ni in ,i irw miuuies alter the ma cumery was stopped. A remarkable instance of canine fidel- 'ty was witnessed recently at C.olunbia. S. C. P. L. McKen:ie. son of John McKcnzie ; - vv,.,o.MiMiri, was i.iunu Head in the su bmbs. with a pistol ball in his head a d a revolver lying across his body. His dor. ,P. ; Tused to let any one approach him, "and even repelled the Coroner and the iurv , Vhen the father arrived the dog weired him with evidint joy, and allowed Lim to v.iii:i'iif! i ne corpse I he people of Xwfiinnlianj i Intlierto been so thoroughly preoccupied : with the pursuit of the all-nourishing cod- fisj that they have entirely overlooked a . '..' m 1 1 1 1 ,t v i a:. ti.,. oi lis summer rambles, and is even now delighting the fishermen of St. John with glowing uccouets of the new' Trior. which, he declares, is caeable of snsfnir,;., a hundred thousand settlers in nientv an5 : rum'; TO, resort unattended to : anv dimeusi,, ' 1 i7, ? ,,ve floi-rs r any ,.r. . t I'1"1 ru.';y account for ' u:.. J-elu C:tronoratc eccentricities 1711 ii h 1 1 at rr c,.. . , ' where Alri.ml., Kf-i ' i..,ii neraia : "omatter t . 7: . "ri",r"!l ppeats, nor .iii.tr i, chaiactnVeVhla 2,!;? hrJ itn wrir ti a a ginnirr to re nd lu s " ' a tu tue stnmn or in t n, nn.. . ...'ii. n Tinrr-n rrriir nv il ,:u"i". a nS no thrm i.nm.. . . ,,. r."" " l""'"i ! ii r rj., iii iuMi.ii..i niuiuitii uiunnv i 1 , 1 1 .V! II r. N (If M r,M I'l-i"" ' or heard of. j epo!ory f.,r ad rlTn r '"vitW ?'. ljJ voting the straight democratic ' wMS aal a4 . iL.-?y i..r! anl .defense of, President ticket. It is a significant fact that in near. "" c ,.-- .:n io..- n I X condition medi- ; ;... i 'e .J PffP-e are becoming quite ly all parts of the reconstructed states' At"nsr-! sheep, waa dis- ' ... c ""t " a? Bemy to tho when the colored people wish for assistance ' ... . . t rmiWicr CITT. F A. I man. of fh A ! .. . V 1 willing and or advien rer-ardin.'their tiers....! rr..5r. i 1 1 -T-f ghout the Ftate ' ?.TTlirAhejAom!naDt!'artr. If there they apply to their Z)d masters, instead Jof "JD VY nOUOVdU rONV; ri that in everv caf ,i.-i wwraneo or p;fy ia the cat pet-backers, even in sections whe.- he JE nornueh of Etnsl''":' J favor of Shtridin't h. I cons,rnc,ioa policy, 1 influence of politician and tho terrorism lt:w fr sale, besruia t -V, aV; .'-r -1 PHQ CfivTTP yLSOi rUo a Lit erase iroxii:ri3 stock r &Zr AT EXCEED !MCLY LOW PRICES. Mpmmn nnrl TPinp Tlracja (lnrA At I'H cents, new Fall Uress Goods ia desira ble Myle Hud colors. At C." ni! S'. ernts. extra eood h:(rifains in 1"Hck Mohair A If tmt kirn:. At 60 eots, UnipreM Clotus, ail siiidcc real Oaruiiis. .A. Ciioico tSeloctioii ol Ladies', Misses and Children's V00LSN HGS2 Jilutiliiis, Cttlicocp., Domestic Goods-, cCr., very c7."7 or Ct" Extra (rood hnrsrni;m i-i t.ict n Tnnrels and Tow ...... t. r..i;.T .1 , t .inf. I'.risSi.i !::;n mivc K ,c. Illeachtd and Colored t'at.h- Lincr.s, very low. lorpa's mm EMMETS, YARNS, FLAHrtELS al CASlHZSii ALU Till: LATF.iT .NOVKLTIi:.-! I.V Ladles' Misses', ant! Children's HATS nnrl nnuur--,J trir:;TTierl snl un'.rlinrne.l. F.Vf int new Frercii Fj.i.-r, T'.-.p;, p), v-. Kit, 'ions. Iiiind-oini' S, !! hi. ! si-!i I'.il.h. .lis : : --..:rf. '';cj. Itm-'onirj'. i,.- Silit ii loves, i.isie l nreau aeu o'ton '.cm, j..o. - . iss- s imij t iiii t'ui en I. Kiiinss Knby llos cJs. Livui.s, bean's, e., ic. HZ n 3 sn7 5i s.. is. Veil.s Shawls, Gl.-.ves, Shroucings Crape lfats and IJ.nnt-t3, always ..n ;.jn BEADED TRIMMINGS, LACES, BELTS, POCKETS, PORIMON'ArfS, A FULL LINE OF V.3R3!D-F.'IS. LACES AND Cn-SS TRiWVrfiCS AT LOWEST rVJll. nerfff'fnaii's ZHI'IIYHS and ilKIZMAXTOWX YAJIX a i-e.;.,,J AT THE POrrUAB FOSTER & QUffiN, 113 Fi iday afternoou. TV. S. Robinson, and L. A. Brady, of l.i ook ville. Fa., weie out hunting near GVars !,,. ho;!,e, about iinec io:.rs 1.001 i:i;il piaco. ana I.IiM iaiu their guns against a lo. while gatlieriro chestnuts, vyi.eii yiV. Robinson went to take up his gun, the trigger c.nght on tho log and went od'. the shot taking atl'ect in his forehead. Ho lived led a few minutes. He wars a very estimable and worthy you no- man. and his dvath has cast the town. i e-loom over i it is estimated !R:U tt. It is estimated tfeat tl. people who lave fallen vh-jiins to t :e famine iu Asia .iinor number over r,o,. iO. As an ia- tance of the terrible devastation am n:g ) IIIIV I Mi jnspa.cnes receiea m lontton iron Tifiis. the ca-.'ital ciiv of (Icoirria. in Asiatic ; Russia, report an alarming conflagration, i I lie fire was first discovered in the prin ; cijial thtatic t-f the city, and, owing to the I c , ,-. ; -. r i ,t,. i' .j.. ;.t i.. i and son envelop, d almost the entire in ' l,r" nr Russian cnartcr of the city. Over ! one hundred and ilfty houses liad been . fie.-troyed, and the Gie was st ill raging fori -.u.aly. The theatre was entirely destroyed, together with many fine buildings. The inhabitants were wild with excitement and fear, and everything was in confusion a ul disorder. It is slated that several lives have been iofit. The editor of the Lcwistown '? i-n- 'f was shown on Satuiday last, by Rsijuire .John Sw art7.cH, two singular hokin; fowls, sor.it thing larger than a pipeon in size, and nearly black in color, with long necks and half webbed feet. 1 ho one. was eancht alive iu tho creek at T.o i-v Ceo. P ! ' e pursuuig a pain nirougn tne c tne D1'l'at' ooservetl the cane shaking ahead hi a,ld thinking it was caused by - j nitu i ue i juu ;us or au oisuie-narrcicu snot gun, loaded with buckshot, and hear- ' '" f creams, rushed to the sjot, and found I Thomas L. J.losely, mo of his companions, i l-T'"S rftn.d, shot through the head, David 'hite. another, slio' in the head 2.nd mo- tally wounded, arid the third one, S. W. Johnson, seveiely wounded. All the par ties were very respectably connected, and the deplorable accident has brought mom n ing and .sot row to many homes. The Mobile Register gives a curious example of the means iesoitd to by the I arjeuts of Banthiu'mt. William l,i mv!I tS i - - - ,oiI of prisoners arre: intimidating the bl i "ell known ciiien ested for oppressing and acks. ILe wife of a of Sumter cfwmtv, a to to nit ! nton sliP! sent t hem d:u:ir b. ii u hite in. i wno was cmploytu on the place, and a j neC1( who saw this man on his way to the , creek hastened on and reported "that he was feedirc Ku Klax ia the woods. Of . course the man was arrested an. ; bealihy elite, upon the colored people in ' soma "f t!ii southern states. In sorao , parts of Georgia the negroes who Lad been ', swindled by the ir.anatrers of th bankrni.t ! i i o ui u;i uaoKriipt .concern oeserieti ths I carrying their friends with them, and atthe last election were to be seen march in" ur i n i ..'i u erciHed by the b'ack leagues which exist asl lh"n lL wath lead thm ta vote rersiitently fyr the robber xverumeuts. . .4i.-.. .t." I jiisiiHtcnes receiea m lontion lrorn 0 CM vvkv.l ?lm. ?m ds! Xow Tnirlish Porj-"-:. ,,, MiiitiT!--). famcis !i:i!r . i ' it' ".':a3tfc Mourning Dros (joo i. i.nu-'I'i,. i fr'ir.i'iitflt viit low pri.c" New Merinous aud m prJat vr'-T 1 - I Phiri insr, H'.ci tirur ii:- 1 IVlow-r, - n I -i ; i i. ,,. .. . 1 M V.I I i : I .- Ml-: irt t Furr.ilure C';.i;ji.-. l:::ij, ' 1 -; i. 4 err.- CS-cjsgss. MAMMOTH STOH7i OF 115 CLQITOS ST, JOSI jv j;;r a d ri:i: iv.s ;.v 2. MASON & IIAMLIX 0V.H IIAMLIX0:f;tiS :i: iM'.r-.t t j?'. ;,tii v. r i.f tf t: an i iiirt.li" i.l l Tt. .,; j " i-ri. l jfi.w i. t ti.e T i.sjCI . Mi T nf the i-.t I ll-f U I li;, '.s - ( VcstJ.l. incln-hri' n--w r;! s , t rc"r . prvveim n', ii . r . ' r .' . :'- ' l.i 'rly. ti Vct Ii:i- cf '. - i;- i.. the in.-r" fiv r. !-'. t'-r , .1 O . "V s i nt y- i t'i .tlr:.-' nr. v 1i:ri i ti rriut'-iff i" .''urv se : t!i" ? j .1.1 rv. t -: t. - fa-; rt...-o':-.rs. -at Vr--'.t. r ' : 7 If po) V,'- 7J T I i V fv ' ' i: .w 'V:V. VVi ' f - - . . - .. 'A. .. ....... ... .4lt :.,( ;i- f l'T t.-.-t an,i elc.-a:.: st I"niOv 4 !.-!.!. w.i !( .-,t ir?s 0f rJiu'rjr-.' to s-.i 1 ' 'a 1'- e ,nt:i:ns pr 70.1 fi:i sTfL-J .-. .11: . i: ... iiit" i;n,r l-'i "V ivr.:- i --.i- A I i:-' .it.'iiif, j i-.-irp.-- i A 1 o IN AI. rV!.!.::i!Mi r i.. I'Li:a4e pi I'a.. t:r.i..-.-.ir-.. in., ,.r s-. i.,u ? iio- C-'v ;ssrlf. -. ..c.'stiil:sii. I ! !, " - a - , t .i; - - i - l - ; ' ' a :t - :t r ImK -- F . 'i .s , 5 "7 l.r -e jSf Yft ?!Ti TTv'rTTT,;nr5rinjTi-j jLAioijunuii.ni i Terms cf Advertising are cfi err S Xctrspaprrs iti the tit" oj ;PENNSYLYANI Sea 1 l r list of j-apera aud a-h-j-Jule Ad.:r?.-j JS AID i TlTi prrr.T Tf t i T)'J n XTnTT ' uijjlb Liiikh L Lil 1 0" rtiSTi'f-'N Lli T J Ncvcmbcr tit, DRAWING CFJA!Nat THAT . One Clra.r.1 :h Ui ( :.e i ; r:.i:i! a h . t One NranJ C'arh (lift... Oueirana t'j.s'i tir't One t.iiin.l ( a-ti Osfl :i ( a - h ; i 1 1 $:.-. TK each 10 f"Hll (lifts, H.Oi..' eu b ... 11 f,:-h (;;;?. jn.o .j e U' ti ... .. r-'-rash cit .-e t.e i phi-'i ( 'itsh ; .Tin, 4 v-- ... ?t:iii (iitts, 'V..i e.ia .... r! .i-li tf, 2 est h U-t Cash HMts, l.o3 t at h el r :1(i Jirt, f ij i a . Casts ?ifts, 1 i Ti.jJC Casir tiiits, W taJ tiraaa Total, 20.000 Off t. ab ea;i . PRICE OF TICKETS. W wot w Ticcrrs It X I.V .13 Tsvi t. on r.M Corn.v I Iff AM" FACT t'RSH 7 , rn tt -t . .. i Ff jf n ; f-' cieoilent opp r-uiii.;;r" -t:' - '' vestruent. Fe- s. W S'. V A ki'..'- OA. S, 157 k-- o I J I SASH-DO Cr;S. Ef tM ? r' ' 1 1. t J. h tj ISr " '! '?ri n 't "t tn t . ,