THE Ci-iLiRi: Fra&H. The smoke of the November elec tions having passed away awl the re sults been ascertained, therein nothing A. Daring Jinttlc Jtobbcrtf. A. ,Vnll for Far. The rteuding storm foreshadowed in A'etvs'of the Week. ' jTartranft for President and vZacii On Wednesday morning Pittston -was in a fever of excitement over the elections 1 Prudent Grnt'a Des Moines soeeeh. be- Chandler for Virp Y1.UL-v r,.ri.r. i.t to tliscourug; the Democracy from en- i and the discussion of one of the most adroit . t ween the Church and State, seems to be for two. ' i tcrina on the Presidential Contest next f hank robberies ever committed in that or, gathering in foice. That the Catholic Samuel Yergey, of Berks county, an ' T.ii.1 juwiuiii, - - iuy. JZ, j veai with renewed visor and a deter- ' ES'MSDUnC, PA., j mination to achieve success. Jn Mass The First , any other section of the slate, j C hurch is preparing itself for the contest, octogenarian, sold a stove lecently which t National tank was the victim, I there is no doubt, silently, but none the was cast iu 1707. j 'I HE official majority- for Hartranft i aehusetls, where at fo in Philadelphia is 17,2f-2 and in the Republican party e:i Suite IUkH. T!iee litrures demon- by majorities ranmiiff ,t...... n... .-r .c t" . . . 1 n ' o'o.ii fhnTrcin.1 if nlDntml R iiw ( iov- ! e" WM ' niai, vuixtuv oi Lnai, lauiucaiiy v.vi. I ta,.l.pJ .... ,,..;,,,: . . ..t -...1 : i .:.. : I rrnnr liv nnh' S 110(1 In New l fll'k i - . "' '-v... itri iiiii iiiiii .ill. -rill t -i nii-i. i - - - - - . v.... v , ... -.. . - the ballot-boxes for years have tnvarl- iho Democratic State ticket was sue- j every conceivable point o ably roclaimel a lie, C'vi us L. Peish- ' cessful by about 18.000 majority. j bank. The building is a ing" had a clear mnjoritv of 5,;V2 1. i This is mticli less than the majority with a flat root sloping f, ! mill V;IS rmwt hklllrullv .litaiojl l.nt. iw.t I U'k.ll,.. lUu rUun. .( ni ..,,. M I . ,, . .N.i. iorilier ClCci-lOoS , nilholll tlie iltlest kind of lalxw on tliA iiart ; i.a nnoow.n iU hun to Im tirl.H l.u Ilia li.n . . i i 'L. 1.1 . I r c . .... ............ . 'l iov.il lur MtKllll' nil f)U WO- . iirned the htate of irofeionals. hat makes the matter j people of this country, as betweeu free and man nearly to death. i from fifty to more wondei ful is that the hank is provid- j secular schools. The sooner the better; The Western Press, Mercer county,' lor the longer it is deiayeti i lie more intense says that the Irish Cat holies of that county and bitter will be the conflict. Uomitter- cast their votes for IJawle. I ' A Nevada editor nimft TTonn ; mn. i ernaps it wou;a te as well lorine vom- meretal to be a little more specific. It can ed with a patent alarm bell, which is at- r.-si m , k n - rs ri n 2 s f "j -'. 2- f 1 1 oniu tuui yvw . - - - .1 - llow true it is that "(Jod made the country and man made the town." Tiik m ajority for John Lee Carrol!, 1 the T'mcr;ttie (Jovcrnor elect of,' Maryland, U l:i,32C,. This is the in-1 ti-rcsting figure by whicfi t!ie Demoe- I r:icv of Maryland made a descendant j Vi,m ' 1 L" A,v- " v I n . o .w. ... ... ; . 1. .1... t.. n r . ... vo wnudi iiu me own 1 1 0111 niiuost. of entrance to the one story brick, om front to rear ! not uoint to a single instance to sustain .... ...... . . t l.l. I t. r f , . ft fit iovpmor I ihteii last year, but tin , tAwnuniK u.ivr. uwui, lony ieer. ini 1110 inousirous iaiseuoou n iiw. ninMimdn,)' it i hrw ! ear of the building is a lot, iuclosed at the ! vard.' The storm as could have been expected 1 he ; ll(OI1 an aley. Suveia, Udjeis havu canal ring, composed in part.oT Dem- j cd on this nhed for mouths. The bank is ocrats, r.gainst which Til len ha9 bt-en : bounded on the noit by a gable-roofed wasinc a bitter and unrclentinir war, wtlcn bnildinff, used for offices, and on threw its whole force against the Dc- I 80lI,il a.tu story buck building, ning for a county iffiee, and if elected he i lie will bring out his rooster. CI arleston has a fonr-lepired irirl. thn ' alsehood it puts for- 4 two central limbs being wil devi loj.ed, foreshadowed by Piesi- ' tliouirh sotneubat unali dentjCJtaut . has no existence save in ; ones. Ahh"T6"nriolTyv of San Francisco, aired , ... moc enn 1 i'm-v nnrl in f-.yor nf thr ITciMibli 1 1 1 , ; ...v., ....... ,v n ......-,n,c .ioi.l., n-.m io v. ; L tl ,- :l Ln I. 1 1 1 r f" "I? 10HS- . . . l ade t n the Presidential ! Nine of the , ... ... . t.... ...c j..irtn.-u ;i mi ori, lauoer otmujicn. i ueie is no ooay uiMMmir vears ao uiMiii.in.'s wi iu:il naii v lor liiu ; uri .i.hmm, mo isiipo. over witieii uimii a "re.icrimiH war ' exnent. 4,mitt. ami t . will of Chnrh-s Carroll, of Carrolton, their , ' ' . . - . i.i. vr ' LUG C ontenn.:.! l.oyen.or ., tne Jiains,. : Le,r;s!atlrc Xevcrth, lcSs. the ponple Hmbed to the lot. Then they made t.urg i-uirtui uopns ui:il nc. i.e ivyy- , , - t,let,t,i finv " r,;., I use ot one ol the lailders there found by rat the Centennial eel-' , . . ... . ' ... . e carrying it to the rcai of the woodtu build- a . oie next j ear in ia or , ing iUU, pv,cing it iu such Mon as to be ( cratic candidate for Piesi- hithlen iu the dark corner made bv the ex- .... " the imaginaliou of the Radical lenders.' ins uva jiiumrs Koeecu was siuuiiv KCTPntv.HvH .n i,,.tii.....i r.... .1: bid for a 1 hud Term, and he imagined ; yorce from her husband, aed beventy that a platform of religious bigotry and j three. hate would be popular. The lie that car- Mr. Kissengen. of Clarion eonnrv. has ives ana tiurty-two chddien. latter perished in a fire a few dent. New Jersey elected a Kepul.li- tension of the bank building, which pro- , stronsly wicked to be chaiacterized in tial sum that Harnum roii:ht have been cx. .r v ..i.: r i..:i.. : cn and will .... ;it . . . of the Perm (K-ipnia 'viii ir, l. Ke uiuiuc uianu. , Sivcv t!n iit.r!ii.n rinitf o nnm! tf" the rad'uvd pa Wome nrofoundlv imnressetl with the :"-: nearly eight feet below the top i.le.-i that John FlIartrnnll ou-d.t to ' lolTr l" ? naV,!a ,r,ow- ,oof Vf the bank:. A large screw ring Was . ... . , i ,i ' i t in isconssn, wnt re tne uepiumcans now fastened in the brick wa lof the bank, and will be nominated as the next Ke-! . ... ' ,, , .. , ' . .. . ,,. .. .. , i;avc occii J'.illvsMilny large majori ""-" uui gMin t.mm Mepanu as- ties at every elect ion 1S73, tlieir candidate . . . . . - . - i -w v 1 1 i i (i i r the Uadical leailers, and tl.ey announce employ one hundred and two girls in the! their flt1rmiii:ftt ion In r..i-r. a iiuilwt liu I .......r - .. c . . 1 twecn dilierent religious deuominations, whether the people desire it or not. Men who engaged in such things are Uk tnon- maniifactuie of lubber shoes, turning out 1,800 pairs daily. IJiddeford, Me., laments the loss of a na bv horn "wil limit i m aurl ,.f 1 1. r... ' f'li T pril f'in on W-d ieno Imt na 1 j-'Cts many feet iu rear of the other. et.on, quite a mim.,er . t,,cie n r . p a g ' Sen'ator t j ceuding this ladder the roof of the wooden ape rs ill this Mate have , , ., " T. . , . building was gained, but the eaves were idlv impresse.1 with the i'!"son, the Democracy have lost ncai,y ",gIlt &t bclo'w U)C t of elLe J publican candidate for the Presidency. It is impossible to predict what t!ic lapse of a year may bring forth in the p ditieal world, but it is safe to assume taat Hartranft, if he lives, will be the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 4th of March, HI I, the day on which the from 1S57 to ct'nd lo t,,e roof without dilSenhy. The for CovtM-nor ' bank roof is covered with tin and it ro . . ! Mviiied much cautioir to proceed over it was elected by only about oOO majon- i without arousing ho ty. the democrats carrying a portion iu the boarding hoi of the State ticket. occupants of a rooru ing house, the window of Minnesota, Iowa which opened directly on the loof. But sn.i Kansas went for the Krmililicm over n. -nty p.usseu wunoiu uisiuioing or March. Is , . the day on wln,h t.,e , R, ,u f cohM .t j any one, and, selecting a spot about eight next President will le inaugurated. , .... , T .- : . ' ' . i fctt from the window and near the wail, The Republican candidate fo Presi- d, U,'.n- tLse:1 Mississipii the , atui about four feet f.-om the front edge of dent Will be-at least such is our con- ' l1?;,'1 a VCr I the r--of, they carefully removed a portio. t!io present Chief Jiuti'rc victioa Morrison II. A aite, of Ohio,. n, ,..- ... '!nnn,n w h,. a..Jt xr.J , .? !OI Live C nired , . , . ? . . . - . t k-v cut a larcr. Ii.iIm I in i.,.C "'siige oi carei-ingism to lm icate , .. i Vi i i - . i. . . , , i admitted them to a lower attic over the t in we iiri' mvturw to make a verv ! . . .. . .r"J ' : top wa.l of mo bank. Alone ,. , . i - f i i' leuiaui hub 10 i neir political lliteoritv lively oct with any a turner of John t . ! , , lr . . . . . 0 ' .- lr : r. .... - i .hi' nw-'Hiiaai in iiicir j "einorrai c Haitranft. . rr: ., . T, l.utu . i uesi: are 1110 resuiis. tiere words. When they strike at the liberty of conscience, and make the exeicise of that right the grounds for proscribing a portion of our citizens, they strike at the very foundation of our constitutional liberties." A newspaper editor, like the man of the Commercial, who declares that there shall be a religious war and the so juer it is fought the better, possesses not only the mind of a bloody bigot, but is doing all in his power to destroy civil and reliiMous liberty, and ovei throw a llcpublican form ! ot government; for iroin the smoke and carnage of such a horrible war as he insists shall be forced mid fought, we will emerge iu a monarchy, iu which neither civil liber ty nor the right of conscience will be toler ated. His deliberrue and studied proposal to deluge the country in blood upon an issue that has no existence, eclipses even the midnight machinations of the Know Stas, and of the truth of this predic- I wive ti jii wete prepared to make a very j ,.c.ivi;n tr lively oct with any a Imiier of John F. j ' , . ,, - .... J and sic-i Haitranft. . !f., T T.fTTT't :" iM-i Ti l,,cn f re tlie radical victories about ! l'""s ajii'"". '.'eir wo,''t nmst have been i augurated, the people of this co llIE total vote cast la Philadcljihia , MM,, , , ... , , . very raj-id, but it was very neat also, and " the next dec.iJc will bo fairili at the late election was 1I3,H). The ,,'.!' "V 'inS has been in- very successful, for thev mauage,l to cut a the bloo.1 curdling horrors of reaiatrv lists contained 171 000 na-. es ! ln ?, ,n V10, fa(;e T facfn they hole 2 feet square through the l. inch brick Ages which read like nightmar, During the three weeks preceding the " n "'"' t " election. Judge Ludlow struck "from ! emociatic convention next these lists in certain wards, i2M0ir"Mtl fraudulent names, which would reduce ! h lf.e fr ,their stTZ apa the whole number resrisfered to 15'J,- le T '.''"f its candidate 0-JO. It therefore appears that more I l't t e result ol the con- icxiiiues uoL aciinii, oi a reasonable doubt. Notlaut! oider of tweii! v veais airo. aud be- g this thev ! ineclaiined as the polic-v of a poweiful ciept until they arrived at a point, just over political organization is enough to fill the the centre of the biick arch of the bank ' nintry with alarm. If such a poiicy as vault, and here they commenced opera- that propitsed by the Kadical leadeis is in- i : : .. Tl i. . . ' n .. ........ ...I .1.,. i.. . r . i. . i neir woik musi nave ueen 1 j;i ;o, inc j.crojin; u i ii t eo.i iii i y wiin- lanzed with the Middle than loi -. thottumd voters refused to attend the polls in that city. What became of them ? In the face of Ihesc Ggjres wh?re is the Ilepublican who will say that the election in that city, from its very inception to its close, wa3 not a huge and stupendous fraud. Philadelphia is a model places in which to hold a centennial celebration of all that is great and memorable in the ! history of American progress arch. The debris was thrown to one side. but in such a position as not to interfere with a ready passage from the vault to the aperture in the roof. The opening once nude, a line rope ladder, left by the thieves, was let down, and in this waj' the tloor of the vault was gained, a distance of about eight feet from the top of the arch. That vault contained, liesides the books of the bank, three Marvin spherical safes, ." 1 1 T T r. I Ct lti. ..,... .. . ll.. .....J vinkoi me most gratilymc results the'rioois. A S?aS let WilS SllIKllHrl ill Iha of the recent elections -is the corrupt j centre of the vault, and this the burgl.us and overwhelming triumph of the con-j ut to en;'hle thorn to proceed with their servntive party in that long tilundered work- ,A ,,0'e drilled into t!ie lock of sisippi. I hat Mate contains more j cord was then made fast to thcelectiic fue colored than white ik-ooIo. and at attached to the charee. and this cor.l was i elections heretofore the radical leaders ! !Tde to run through small screw rings CCl" , ...i.,. . ... i , ' i i.lti.f.i'l in rirH:frmt kli.1v.,c r..l ;n ,i .:.,c.i e ii l ' " oo a'e iu a i v 1101 Liieril adventurers .... . ...... . tifie I copies of these fraudulent regis- , t . - .. " " "f f, ! ,n to t,,e ro"f fl'- whence the shot was try lisVs ought to form a conspicuous ' ,,UU,t V" !-on S-01? 1 m' l-Il,n-erp have undoubtedly lired, as it would have been Object among the wonders of the cen- j ?nwc " ar,aying the colored vote impossible for any person to have with. tetinial, in order that "the whole world I ' , ""'-"'.-- '-"or oi tne can- m.kki tne concussion caused br the exrl.i and the- rest of mankind'' may fully! "- ' e negroes, ar- ui;i iouv , r. r:..M..r,d.,.,,.l tl. ,n.l,, .u.,.,.w; F .. I " v' vl . :1 1 lvl ltn Vtars Ot C Philadelphia election. . ... . .. ... .. ' i . i . j? n-i ii, iicei uiiueu mail tlie radical party had been utterly an nihilated i.i Mississippi at the latc elec tiou, the Jolinstown Tribune, true to its vocation, in order to break the force I of the victory, made haste to proclaim that tlie Democratic Legislatureof that ! Slate would elect JetlVrson Davis to! the Senate of the United States. Of! course the purpose of such a Mim chausenism is apparent and well un derstood. In the first place, there is no vacancy in the Senate from Missis sippi. The term of Alcorn, one of the Senators, will not expire until lo77, and the term of the other (Uruce, col ored,) no, until liil. In the second place, Davi3 is ineligible, for the rea son that Congress has nevt r removed his disabilities incurred by his partici pation in the reliellion ; and lastly, he could not be elected for the plain rea son that he is not a citizen of the State, as required by the constitution, but is and for a long time lias been a perma nent resident of Memphis, Tennessee. Knowing all this, it still euitsthc base purposes of radical editors to stoop to the lowest and meanest inventions in order, if possible, to inflame the pub lic mind of the Xorth against redeemed and disenthralled Mississippi pet bag corruption, have Income fick and weary of tlie infliction, and have discovered after bitter experience who i are their true friends. Sr-emo- nd knowing all this, what is called the rnfor line in Southern politics was broken at the election in Mississippi and enough of the negro vote united with the conservatives to Rccure the State from the clutches of imported demagogues. A new and prosperous career is thus opened up to the op pressed taxpayers of that plundered State and future good government as sured. The election passed off peace ably and without the least disturbance. This was not the programme marked out by Ames, her carpet-bag Governor. Twice he importuned (j rant for military aid in view of imaginary outrages to lie perpetrated by the white people on the negroes. Hut Grant, however willing lie was to comply with the de mand, was held in check bv his At- The following card from the Re publican cane id ate for State Treasurer appeared in the Erie Gazelle on the Sunday before the election, as we learn from the Obscrrer, from which it i3 copied. As the date of the communi cation shows, there was little time for its circulation among the people of the State. Important as are its contents, it was not considered necessary to send it by telegraph, circulation among the toi ncy General, as well as by the pro test of the decent and "influential radicals of the State itself, and the result has lieen as stated a p;iet and peaceable election and the complete overthrow of Ames and the corrupt crew who have so long ruled and op pressed her people, white as well as black. The death-knell of carpet-bag-ism as well as' of radicalism in Missis sippi has been sounded, and the vote of that State may lie securely counted on to swell the Democratic victory in the Presidential campaign of 1875. E suppose that notwithstanding the result of the late election in this county, the leaders of the radical par iy win cnng to uio delusion in the Iu ture, ns they have in tlie past, that by some political miracle thev may suc ceed in electing, if not the whole, at ii till . , . ' immediate neighbors of Mr. llawle be- . 1 a ",art ti,eir t'et. Their faith illT considered tsniir-nt Itnf ,n 1,11S respect, although annilnllv that the election is over the public will ' sIirtte' cl. i somewhat peculiar. Uut be glad to learn the nolicv which tho I t,,en a re'lt P01 has sa' that Treasurer elect intern's to pursue in the management of the finances of the commonwealth ; Erik October 30, 1875. 7V (he Editor of th Q.xzetU Sib. : I notice that the trie Observer gives gre.nt prtaiu declarations and tlie democratic candidate for state treas- Hop,) springs eternal In the human breast. Man never w, but always to be blest." lhey may perhaps, as at the last election in the case of County Treas urer, by the aid of misguided and badlr .....v u.n .... r , .. . prominence to! I'eiuoci a-s, reduce the major- challo-.iges" of ty ot a particular candidate, but if the for state treas- county convention is enn ful m it .i. i . . i i . . ' 1 uier-a- i.ioug,, l mo gui. uiey mig k uc nominations the ticket is bound to be r mbarrassing to tne. J he OUertcr is en- ri , " V tbely mistaken I.. that respect, I have no ! eccli I- 1 he Democratic party in objection toFtating mT views on treasury ) t,,e county is now more nearly a unit management, either publicly or privately, i tnair it na3 been for the Inst four years ououia me cuizens 01 mis commoiiweau.ii i aim aL liie next election will present a see proper to elect me to the office for wh?ch j soi;i at)ll nbrokcn front We have I am a candidate, I propose to pel form the i . i. , H j..f. r ,i. L ...,:. ...:.t. -i. I been told of two or three nmb tions the laws of the state, particularly set forth lmt verdant Kepnlilicans who are now in the act of nse mbly appioved'the 9;h of I training for tlie Slieriffalttr next year. My, A. D. 1874, sectioa 8 of said act re-j If. they can derive anv amusement qni.i..g a month! .tatement of all t. ansae- from inch pastime we know of no good tioni of the department, receipts, deposits . 1 n i ' "j,wii and Intereif. to be filed with the auditor fe:son liy "icy should not indulge in it. Jt Is a mere matter of tncfo about which there should be no dispute. general. The funds of the state shall be guarded by me with fidelity, mil the in terest on trearury balances shall be ao couuted for as the property of the people. f a m fit thn oiiiiiion th:it lha nstahlishv m t - - i - . . m . . . . . 1 . . men fir Tein mini tr ui m u e .,..i.i:i., i i 1 fl,, . United Htte goyernn.ent w.,u!d remove . P"b,'s lelac whe e.nain.ng Thursday, Governor IIartraxft has issued his annual Thanksgiving Proclamation sion, as shown by the inner door of the vault, which was bent neatly double. The latter was mat'.c of half-inch iron. The theory is that after the explosion the burglars descended'to the vault, and ran sacked the contents of the safe, which wan successfully blown open. Uut they found liUle for their pains, as nothing was dis covered but a Io. ofcuriency and a ipianti tity of mutilated bills. A bag coniaiinng about $KM iu nickles was discovered and the w hole was probably removed at once to the roof, as it was Mibseiineutly discovered there. The thieves now proceeded 'it is sup posed) to the work of opening the second safe, for when the vault was opened next morning the outside covciing ol the lock was found blown ofT. It is thought that the second explosion awoke the proprietor of the boaiding house next door, for he at any rate sprang out of bed and informed his w.fe that he believed that something wrong was gr.ing on inside the bank. He hastily put on his pants, and with an open kerosene lamp went down stairs in his bare feet and around the rear of the bank. Wheu he got there he was confronted by a man w ho escaped from the ladder, who In turn was quick 1y followed by another, and still another, the latter having jumped from the roof. An aiann was raised, but the thieves had made good their escape be fore assistance ariivc-d. Information was at once made to the president and cashier of the bank, who arrived subsequently and made an examination of affairs. In the sudden Might of the burglars they were compelled to leave almost all itheir para phernalia, such as jimmies, screws, bits, braces, fuses, bar iron, putty knives, rope ladders and skull caps. Oi,e ,f the latter was an elaborate affair, woven or the finest silk ana or many colois. All tlie tools left gave evidence that none but the most skill ful professionals were engaged in the rob bery. The money lcmoved to the roof was left of course; together with two com plete suits of overalls of dark blue stuff Money was subsequently found about the building, but in very small amounts. The officers of the bank state that their loss will not exceed $."30; but had the thieves succeeded in getting into the other safe, w hich was partially blown open, they would have found notes and oapers to the amount of nearly $000,000. Foundered at Sea I One Hundred Lives Lout. A private dispatch received in Washington on .Monday evening announces the total loss of the steamship Pacific, be tween Portland. Oregon, and Sa-i Francis co, by foundering at sea on last Thursday. ! Luzerne... T-l. .1-... . i no mspaicu says all on boaid were lost. Wtoming . The following p"iess dispatch has just been 1 WcKean ire romances iu the dusty pages i( the past Party leaders who map o-it no program me for the future but blood and carnage and the hies of religious bigotry and hate, consuming t.l.o accumulated labois of a century of civil and religions liberty and destroying the fabric of freedom itself, are to be sbiiuned as more deadly than the Upas. To-day one denomination is the quarry; to-mot-row another and another will, fall under the ban, until finally the ravening Vultures of infidel France will come forth from tlieir hiding places and fatten upon the bones of Libeity in the very temples where once she walked w ith an imperial tread, with none to breiUhc aught against her right of dominion. I5ut the t'omnirrc'iil and its party leaders itTVite us to a feast of death and a carnival of nameless horror to a war that will spare neither age nor sex nor condition tiiat will respect neither (Jod nor man that will regard neither life, hlierty nor conscience. Are the American people, Willi the light of history before Lhem, ready to sunendei civil and religious libei ty and plunge into the horrible abyss of a religion war at the bidding of any set of party leaders? We cannot think that they are. Pittsburgh l'vl. pected to bid for it. riollet runs ahead of Pershing iu Bradford. county (the former's home) 230 votes, and Ibtwlo. iu Erie county, bis borne, rnns ahead of Haitranft 213. The fact that the Duchess of F.din burg presented her husband with a baby a day or two ago increases the progeny of Queen Victoria to thirty-three. Jacob Miksch, a resident of Nazareth, Montgomery county, voted on Tuesday of last week for the 07th time since be was of age. He east his first ballot in 1808. Secretary Ilristow has forbidden the importation of beef cattlo and hides from England, owing to the pievalence of the foot and mouth disease in that country. While pursuing an old winking at the iron mines at Dean Finest, England, an oak shovel r Danish origin, and at least 740 yeais old, was found iu excellent preserva tion. A squirrel hunt at Casfleton. N. V.. last week, resulted in biii g'mg in ll.tiO squirrels eij;ht men on a side. One of ! the number, Geoige Preston, brought in i 3,0.V)! j An iron ship has just arrived at San Fiaucisco from Chester, Pa,, by rail. She , was buiit and shipped in sections, and six- ty eight cars were reqnirtd to transport ; these. i KV.tie Beaver is the name of a Beiks mi Who said tl-.at you woulJ 13 to cet s-irM Clot:.: rs CM People wear, rather than the v!.c!ssj!j oods c?r rnonly so'.J? Thrs will tci! 'gj haw to it it. The vcrv larr ir.crra- of o-jt t)3-n"' atlo-.v ui to ris -e A STiLL LOW :a SCALE Cr FKiCiS. U 1( . r j i UU vcAi a v i n. aw Livj i l t In buying Suit at Oak Hail g t m a . -j k, e & r rv t k j - Ircm apywnere in ims v-oar.iy i-j i.i " - - ; . :a, n v and have a day ot sgiit-secn-g Dtsiocs. v.snji-c: u i a .1 v of i Brown si and by this Sla-.tncat, ar.d &u wui you a:Ter or.a 'J) be wttre of w!i.t v m-.' f - rxcs, S'l' ,1 : hi . , -II in t r o I Cfiaractsr ot : I Tne Goods we sett ! i . Fer Ken & By3. 1 1 L . 'j. j hev are--e!l cit.Kwc ! jii '.u can be i-UfJ ur'n. it.jr-.kccp?rs t .: -: minrr-t rv-nt es ! cn ihcv say -.- si- - . ' ' ' ?. 7' 't d tiot lit?. r!a U I, :t Co: Ur.? c " -!v. retail. IVc bear no iM-will to ar.r CMC, and ii.vi lis cr'y b-cv-e 5 tie-.Icrs scil p.'Orp'C!. ?s rcxiri; from our h-n-sc. loetcK of c.::c. f-rs'we are rv.sp'r.sib!e for an:cl-:s b--U(;li? f t:s. Vy n.ir p!:,n of T ihc rht nauici ol the r.:ter:!s on cur t o-s, ro 01.- Cau Le it.'.l. j . rlt! Hew Waramcker & Brown t-ezt teT CUSlOHtRS. firHn price in ptninf?:'""! r -.-I r r.ic pr.e to ii:;..-s u-. 1 m. 'j o citv proji'e sn.4 c R I- rr w J - - r. . v. t I v?ntnCt. A ;th :acr s.rttCi-1 s .-:.a (:, :;-e V. i? given, hM tlie F'ri:e isrT l'-w :h.it tl:c TTn-y will te p .kl ark in ft.!', if j urcasscr vl-.n )C -i-; wishes f'r ar.y rcaon, to return the gods, u.iwom. r T lii is !rrpcr?,ir.tir.'!t ' f!,rrca'.Te,i:r- rc ; : Jr:0;-.C liav-rg SlurS ;:i i i.i. ic jj . t ;. , strar.Ljci-s 0.1 ti.e ff . .' :. ! , r;-j;jt n rc irrc tor-; ;o tii y :-. - 1 . ' " cour.tr-r.'tit goeci. Th.rc is bi:t ic ( . k lt . i ; Philadelphia, it is a birco tu:.d:r?. l.ic sire of ftr or ' v-ry . . , ? V- ! (. i V I'll . '.1 VI !I - I V . i.T . V Exacf!y where th Store Is. 1 5 tup SIXTH S1X1H and Market Streets 7"K send p.-.rtarr.s cf rna :--i:p grcc3 s mm Those bo cannot come to the City. ! V 1 5 irtj their measure (we lurr.i h c y ii i ny one can ir.easure by.i ; i i'-.-. . TvarteJ. ard prj. -r:rs.-i. l'r.r- -is In Kxprc Co. on rcccrvt el r;.c-d, t'.;c priv K ; 1 1 t..-;... al!r?v.'ocl Tiy iii. V. here p.x U t' r. -t j .ulj, itc -. ... .- . moncv ar.-i c:tv tlio ex:-resr..-c bn--.; t rhi'-. :.i 1 nt.-r. Ui ie surtr to let cur ttumc en the i'ui.drzr w:.i . t ft 10 t 4 ; rl ? r i WANAMAKER & BROWIl I tr. Xoah IJishop, a '.1-;x! Mian, attended a leliious revival .-it, M. unit eri:'ii, Indi ana, and while at the mourners' bench 1;is Veil n s ijl ca n ia ( tfiicU: I 1 S 7.1. The following is the official vote of the State complete for Governor, as comp.tred with the vote for Lieutenant Governoi lasi year, llarttanfi's plurality is 12,0;10. I'iolette receivtrd JOo.irH) votesin the State, and IJ.iwle 5!rJ,s;7 ; Kawle's plurality, J. 725. - The prohibition vote fots up 13,244 for Browne and 12,408 for Pennypacker. Both the Republican caudiilates obtain thtir election by a minority vote : COCNTIES. Adams Allegheny Armstrong Heaver Bedford Itirks Blair..: Bradford Bucks Butler Caiuhria Cameron.... Cailnni... Centre Chester , Clarion Clearfield Clinton .. Col ii nilii a Crawford Cumberland...., Ilauphiii Delaware Kiic.. Krie.U..,.,. FayetVe. Forest. Kranlih Fulton., O reene H nntiiigdoii.. .. Imliaua Jefl".;rson J niiiaia laneaster Lawrence:. Lvbitnon.. Kolligh... MF.VT. r.ov. 1S74. IMVKRNOK. 175. 1 ! 5 received : ' Seattle, Washington Territory, Novem ber 7. The Daily Disnateh received thn following special from Fort TWnsend this morning: The American ship Messenger, Captaiu J. F. Gilkey, arrived, nine days from San Francisco, and report picking np, twenty miles south of Cane Flatterv part of t he pilot house and Henry L. Jelly, the only survivor of the steamship Pacific) which sailed from Victoria at 9 o'clock on Thursday morning and foundered fortv miles south f Flattery at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening. Jelly floated on th pilot house fiom 8 o'clock on Thursday J Tioya night until 10 o'clock on Saturday morn- I t'nion lug, when he was picked up by the Ales- enango. senger. Several boats were launched but I arren fiercer Mifflin.. M on roe, Montgomery. ,. Montonr Northamptrin... Northumberlaial Perry.. Philadelphia Pike Potter Schnylkill , Snyder Somerset. Sullivan . Susquehanna all foundered. Jelly is too lo.v to trive full particulars. He states that he was in a boat which swamped, and with anothei man succeeded in reaching part of the ni. lofMiouse. . The other man subsen lllll 1 V died from exposure, and was cut loo h Mr. Jelly. ' ... ' r: r"rr;.v:v " the 25th mstant. beimr iu 8nma 1 K.?"n,j n.o.u,y l.or i,mg. 'ium...i..,M ..... ... t I ,,.:. T , Vi I tne majority is OfVjz. liuckalew'n majoil Washington Wayne Westmoreland. Wyoming York ... Total Majorities 30! 1 1.V04 3r.-J.-l 24. si; 2,.i.":r km;io 222i' , 4204. 0514 3.17! 44 24-J0 30S3I 4.44l 3'.54, 3'.m;.. l'43!i' 2n.Ki( 47-J4; 437.S " 41.)7! 2'J07 1127) 4;i2, 3714 42H 3!) 13 JOl'l si;);.?1 25SXI n;i4j 21 (i K171I 1322, 103! 2 44.V.I 918j 304.1 15401 2M7j 78153 14.1,-i BSI1 :47 2424 40H87 103!! 40j 9184 10S7 1627 8211 27 ICJIH 117l 3253 43IM5 24.XII 57m 1087 7111 2.-ioV J30X: 8H3H 377' 2.124 2!WI 33! si' .! I !1 fiM3' 4123 2238: 47! 2118! M2 1SI.14 1.182, 1481! 11 23'' 4S2H 38:v fi3!i:l! 3o!l!)i 4M 5(187 Sill .'.7! 3i3! 7K) 14!i "73(1 ! 3.V hi ; '()4S 1029' in.ijui 2781 3131 40S7 WkII 3.133 JH.l 427.1 1383 508 1 73!0 875 3021 323 2279 5IS5ft 238 152 i.)17 1452 283.1 442 3425 3614 1IC17 3281 2307 42.12 22." 391fi 1480! 40K3 2177 18707! 3;il.l; 30S(i 2lM(i 37 1 1 , i.!2o 613 37H! 232.1 -1.12 2347 i'"!r' 701.1 21'., 181!' 1771: 164l! 614C, 300.1 574 4t)75' 503; OiKMl! 3172' 370 1 4074 ;s4j 1.117i 2.14i . 304(lj - IO23! It'll' 1272.1! 2:13.1, 40"?0! !8!l 348S;' 040 4!M1: 1440 83;5 4 KKI2! 4:w-4j 3001; 242! 0.12021 434i 122i'i 700!) 170! 2089 330, 3.117 3!33' 1784! 20.131 20.17 4017 1854 4037 130.-.I 5203; 3000 13243 3121 2702 30! H.I 13133 3100 42G.1 70;0 3801 33! W 470 2728 3.104 5IKI5 3221 3273 2508 37.17 . 5.126 4309 4704 2079 10.1.1 4744 4299 319 3954 981 2099 20.l 179,1 2248 1771 7.181 1427 2008 07.18 11133 ' 4P.41 970 4207 15S0 2030 8339 1332 7248 4.107 2448 47980 1050 1019 9037 1309 1089 719 29.11 190!) 1177 2940 1740 1 4763 213. county twelve years old girl who rises daily , v5ce he C;lliea the Woman lo his UU and at lour a. m .inks th.rtecn cows and pre- ; stick her a blow with an axe, from which pares biaktas for the family by whom ; sl:tt :t,d ir;;l fcw ,lolire. she ts employed A gi-neial nduefion in wnres is tnlzioo- The people of A.bion M.ch., having 1 viSC itl t.vcrv ; thv c,;u . ilt.?- tarred and leatliercd an old man named t ai,d first.class mechanics al-e wo, kin- ..... j-.n. i.m , ai,np,en iaPe, nave OI, Ule citv drains and water-oiks f..r half discovered that thev wasted feathers and indignation tlieir lai, ilo usual salary. Hundreds of mechanics I I-: . .1. i 1 t .. ; r .: . . , . . . . I nuiKUIU ilk lilt II ll.llil'S mu l-ll lirtil I If, l-ll-lTf, ,L-U L..U l,n.... J!.. .1 . . r . -" ""7"" o..-coeieu..oolu k The san.e Mate of attairs pi-cvai s in Kuiope. forty miles west of Ljirmo-e. Wviiminif i .:.... r J. . . . Tenitorv itl.W r .. t.:..t. ' v '.u ...-. .k J. o i.as j'.-H r-uWV-. 'V' Ul r fpsom w,.,kmen. The same Mate of il.iuea pie- Ail Ashtabula ctmnty (O.) newspaper says in tint place last week potatws went beegina for buyers at fifteen cents a bushel and a Davenport, Iowa, 'ournal says onions sell there at twelve cents a bushel. Xatiion Stone, of Farmiiigtoii, Mfssa clmsttts who is in his ninety-seventh year, voted on Tuesday of la.st week for the seventy-fifth time in that town for Governor. He has voted at seventeen Presidential elections. Julin Watkins, of Dcdham, Mass., be ing ill, was taken to the polls in a eairiage Tuesday. On arriving home he f;-H tbad fiom over excitement. His daughter is so ' mucn aiiectcd that she is not expected to recover. Clayton Strawn, of Doylestown, lelt his home twenty years .- m a whaliior vov:mn and has recently beeti heard from, for ihe siinf.iinctJ his iiitent iu to diM.-harge I'i.'HX) vans, in every nation, except, peiliups, Fi-ance. So we are not alone in our indus trial troubles. A woman has been discovered in Ohio who was born on the 4:h of July. 1770, the very day of the famous declaration. Her name Js Tiitnnic and we are inf. timed, by way of overcoming our incred-.ilit . that her mother lived to be 100 years old, and that her maternal grandfather i cached the patriarchal age of 1 10. 'Hi is old lady t.'tiuht certainly to lo: ni a featuie of next join's celebration. 11 y pti' t i:i h-r in cotton wool she might be saftiv t rati sported to I'hihi- j delphia, aud when once there she coui.l be I made comfortable. Bo-iix. Glvhe. "he Siege of I'iiiis,-' rut iiily com pleted in that city, has just ariivcc in Xcn Voi k by steamer from Fiar.ci. The j ielui e will be taken tot he Centennial Exhibit ion in li.;t , .1.1. I.;., r. i hrst time si.ee his departure. He is living I . T' V " .T" "V, V. led , .litt lm!. i- ti,. v.i ....... ... ..r i -.A in one .i i:it liiiiulni:s oeion A ItKUiLLi. Tka'. !.;... (li.d. ) T. l! 'do- x-.;.- ...... an extra on i j. n . .- ; ...... Ore of tlu- n;.-..-i ' . staiilittg lr.'.iidus i I . 1 1 . this Stale w:-s pi-i ; : ,, G rceiitow ii, 2ion.ti.il.' i. Was n liinil ,l ii.i ;., .. . t!iis ii.oiiiiiiii ai.d : i.- , ; an it:(ju'vt. Toe panieula'-s -r t!-.-vciy nic.igei, li;u as n. .:: aie .is fvOi.iW.; I i.t . : I- . t-wii jt'uiday, i'.v.i t ... tl.it I. ts ;w,i'. ;i iui'iu;. ,'it showed il.c- 2-'.i;cii.ivc -his slipper. Ills bro: l.cr an.l ait i . i i : house, and io-t-i.t-o;! m : lo h:ae. and t i ; ; ; i ! : v ; : . tochtiieli. II ii. v, i and a j j cared j i-: :-. . : ' . Tin: iii.i.iiY v, ; : i - : Sonic- tiu.e al';.-i t i It raiKiii in 1.!js v.;;,- ; It -'A WC-il if ill 't- i .. , . ! - t'Ao rtn-ks a . t- to k l! the Child. ii.. 1'.. : i ver ami rotti ;il a ..c-..-oi.r. . in Led, ai.d iheu lu; v .'. in. W l!.:. Ten if, -II'.'i:in-iii oMl St bi r o: an island iu the Pacific Ocean ensra :.. i. - - r . . f & in t-iiK ui.omi.tc-iure tu cocoa mil oil. A reduction of wages follows the vic tory of the money power, and in Ohio 10,- odu miners go out on a strike. Those of j aitit-ts, i Lei i ia i d, j to the C The pic then, who voted away their own bread and 1 , f x i 1 butter, have learned too late who we to --"'J '7' 1 their friends at.d who were their enemies! V"? ,l,t f tLt cliiU -C :i:v to the Conij.anie des P.tmprs Fnnebrrs. The picture is "iO by " feet, ami was transferred from Paris to Havre on ten cars leoc'ii jrnvernnient cs of export aiid ircint. i "T l,a"-0d MVS 1Cy' 'i"'" 102 I -M,y- Moullon w.,s dropprd from the next Chi.stmas, ,s working m a .St. Ivuiis roll of membe.ship ,.f Ueccher'a omMt-a- fio'n . h'm'm Mypws-"" "i'ai.d tion, on the ground .,f cotinued al.Mmco. fo.n a httle child by President Monroe, She object for the blowing reasons- I 1 r X 7? "V. ,,,SCt,.,k' "Vr is f t "My absence is an ,f..lr ( )e, al)., all likely that he remembers Pr;.li...t ' i t... .i s r , . ' . ' ,, -....., - t. in - n imt ti aoiuierv coinmillprt by Hemy Waid Ieetiier. vast or of ibis church, with one of his parishioners, which 1 knew to be a fact through Mr. Ieeeher's confessions to me, anil through couclusivo evidence of the crime from other sources." There are plenty of squeamish people who niiyht objfet for similar reasons, lint is not Mrs. Moulton a little bit too particular ? The lhadford Argus savs a horrible murder was committed iu lhadfoid county on the 28th ult., by Henry Decker, who walked up to the bedside of his father-in-law, William Conover, who was asltep, and after awakening him. pwib-d down tlie i bed clothes and delilieralelv shot him itl, ! , ay8 Henry f ?, ,c,,ve'- ) ''H ntei ing H,o K fl side of j infer of lj ,,e ,,ealt lacker then rushed from the convicted ofife .l::la lr"?': " ':-! Washinuton. -V special dispatch says the steamer City of Wasco, from Xe-v York Tor Gal veston, was burned outside the Galveston bar on the morning of the 8th. The offi cers, passenircrs and crew took to boats and were last seeu bearing westerly. A tug has been sent out. The latest returns from Wisconsin give Ludington, the liepubiicau candidate for governor, 1,500 majority, and it is stated that the Republicans will have 5 majority in the senate and 6 in the house. Kiiehen, Democrat, is elected state treasurer, but the rest of the state ticket, exceptiu gov- ...a...., iriiin.nn i.i UOIltil. A dispatch from Trov. Mo.. Iteicke, convicted of the murder TOiffi. 9iul Moi-tx-liil. V.. 1 1 .... muideriiiR Miss Callaway, a vounir lart I -1-.V,m'!VC1' K"t out of bed and f.-ll d.-ad who would not receive !iis attentions, were oangi.tei rect. The mnideier' brouehi. before the fVim-ton Sit.,,-rtn wenl to lowai d.i and surrendered l.i.n lr ...... J, . . . ............ .tu. , .. :.; , ... .... .......... a ,, as committed to: ...o cnimy jau. i ue victim was over i eighty years of age. j General Judson Kilpa trick lectured at the Coojer Institute, Xew Yn k, on Friday night. His Mibject was -'The Irish Soldier JU the war the rebellion.". Ti, Icctuier gave a brief, outline or Iiish historv and comparetl their patriots with the t.!d' JJo man heroes. He w satisfied that the war would have resulted adversely to the Union but tortlie Iiish soldiers, lie Ka-.emi merous humorous illustrations f the i,,, triotisnic.f Irish soldiers dining the vai- I -..jch weie received with loml appl.t,e' i and which were only intennj.ted by theex' treme enthusiasm of an eceont.ic individ ual, whose a bm nation .,f (..,,,,i t-:. i lick caused him to be removeil. ' 2.7105 272516.3011 272516, ... .... i,lc v ... i it. -ii oai-urciav, ami sentenced by Judge Edwards lo be hanged on Friday,1 Deeember 31. -The Pittsburg Dispateh thinks that if somebody would bring the Gniliord remains to Philadelphia they might be more of a curiosity than Washington's. Or better Mill; the firebrand.-, and bigots who want to run the campaign of '70 on Mrictlv re ligions principles might find them useful for exhibition purposes in that contest. Browne, Prohibitionist, will have over 10,000 votes in the State. He has 1 575 i Allegheny, 515 in Lancaster, 500 in Centre fi,6 tn Lawrence, 200 in Armstrong 581 j,', enango, 284 iu Warren, 19-) in Westmore land, 18t in Washington, Gil in Philidel phia 500 ijl Chester, 40) in Huntingdon, and from 50 to 200 in each of the other counties. ' , Two women have just died, one in Loudon and the other in Hungary, whose ages are remarkable. The former died at the advanced ago of one hundred and twenty years, and was a constant user of tobacco. The latter, at the time of her death, was one hundred and twelve years of age, the last thirty-five years of her life being spent in begging. Already eleven 2sew York regiments. ....vun-cnn, live irom 1'eiiB- sylvania, two fi-om New Jei-sev, aud com panies from New Hampshire, Connecticut. Rhode Island, South Carolina, New Oi lcans, Chicago and San Francisco have agiced to attend the Ce iitenni-.l .... ti.. I ; with the Philadelphia militia a grand mili- 1010 " ct,ar,es Pnrey.-an Irishman, aliout 82S5 , twety '' yca8 of age, rather altove the ; ineuium neigniii, left his borne at Wilkes- r tt1 cs a ! v.:,t; a:i out if t?:. 1 !i;ht eais o, ., 'IkoT. li-it-:i:s..ii t-!i,ii ; .. , bni the ball !.uic.d and i. badly. lie t.t'.lier back of the hv-;:d . ii!. i ci . bail wound, but l i- -u ting out of s'oMj s w ;t :i i . . Robinson then i.-:.K : from a Ikx net'.r bim. '. i, . litlh- giii hi-, cud.v iI iikl: itig iu bed. and M.-"ii.ih ' . from ear t ear. lie f by taking the l.fe o( i ; tlt sli t ill Ih-,1 itl ! he !: -inson then jump! d h '. -the ti.iit of t.;i:i . dov n. lionv if 1 ; : i" ;.:t This iiiorid:: :t Ji-u.-e -.' : at the junei i n i... t : son ti tu to c;ie ot : .' ti r.k now u t. any one i. :. dead body of ; ipati w:t- i from .lackson ..i T Ctiroiier of TipToti c -. : v. r-. by W. W. Rarti.-s. of K ... - to Tipton on a t':el-!.: i!. - of I ).l id J'.,l;iii t. U . ' teilibie tieed last liii,:. It is nuktio-.v'i h.m l.r i ; but it is sitppo.-ttl I i i:'r! jitinptd off a 1'iei:: c: r" ' ileal Ii. His ixi.i::!iis cif l komo by the uoou Leil-t i ' 1 '. THAXusiivisf. 7':: ' : " name ami by tl. :iet! ' luouweallh .V I't r: svli.i i : TIIANK.-r:i !o 1:. : "'" In the j.biin.la:-t , -Heaven has l.lcssi-t r-. '' li'stilence and v,:.i,t i"i--i. diminisliii," l:rtui-t U.'t ! channels ol' tiade. d t!.t i A .Child Boks to a Motiikh 70 Ykaiis ' ; ' n"y lM,!' " age of wondei-s, ,f , b g bonanzas, , ,,-h discoveries, and iema.k-j ----- ..v....,, ,, vi;,y county is ttesiiiacTto be not among the least-noted places upon the pges of future history for the wonder lui events which h:iv t...v, . , , -j-..-.i: noillll ill UOItlC'IS, J. o only of a icviv,.l I i ' factiux's throui.!.oMt country, but .f a 1 ; union ,",f 1- poo; V t!.. ': ' tiecasi.m for iliiinliiul -s. 1 respectfully as!,, !' ':i people if Pennsyivat:!:!. i ' -:-'' the leeonniii rd.t ion it v tlie l' ltd Stiit.s. a ii ''' day of Nou n. K r. ;" -t the Great Authoi of a'i ! t. petition foi the f'n::i- vine favor to ihe nati";' i'-'1.-"' tien under imv iiai.i' :ii I of the state at IU: : i-b:v--- J j of November, in in-'-'v ! thousaiitl t i.ii t l ut ilii ii and of the omi:ioiie.''l "f dredil,. J. 1- I-'1 " Iiy the Govermu : M. S. Qr.vv, Secietaiv i f tie (V-1 Theotlorc 1?. 'I 4.189 75 292145 J harre on the 25th of October to attend a miners' parade or meeting at Hyde Park t finco which time noHtinir ha 11 !l 1.1 C.n.n, who resides th.e " k 1 : "' ; Sniitlivill,. i.. .i.; . ' "i t iwj ago., lie is i v adi V r m c,.V",-r' " ' ro'l - macliii.e wdh l-..-e o-- W ti.r. . ,llo.-l"' epten.Wi the V,7, . 1 in llie ttth of her age. Ihe baby weighed eight pounds at the time rr ita bnth, and is a hearty, well-developc-d child. ' Judge Gunn is an old, well-known, and highly respected citizen of Clay co m" v and gave i,lis piece of information from 1 f :!-!! !'', :tli tllf. his 1-030'- of. him. Any information concerning own li,, which was n,rr.,l,.M,....i ... to attend a one of his nearest neigt.b,.,, who v is yde Park j present at the time and weighed the Viid been heard f We have known Jude Gunu f , SevJ 1 crnmg !, years, having serve.! m il.- .... .. ' ".''V. Berks beats Lancaster 1,425, and Al'.e- will bo most thaukfnllv i'.t 1 7 i"! . ,V.,,K. fiel veU the same regiment 1 wife in Wilkesbarre. or I.I- ViL .i . . . .. .. .L !- ' ,H..d can vouch fur the oafs ami t as t rnseen bv t he f.u ' ! instantly fastem il :i " the thiesher and ihe"' ! about ilr. li'Mlnie's titi'i to the machine. 1 ''!' small to pormst of th.- in the head wat litem' i"' passed through. Itw ts.i : '1" : head came out. at t! e , : ' fate of the fatu.ei liit-n who wore atU -i ' ' machine Mopped the h'-r.-i r. i t!. - i ,. .... ,..k et ? '.Illtl lilC I!CJIi..' . j( fTlf