Cti eniunofa gpy. • - A.. :. RA31330, - "'""C - 81MT3i671 = '67 - 7" . COILIIONTCATIOXS, letters, contributions, generally of raerttaniijntaresttcrtho reader; art;irbe ;acc6ptuble Dern triandsperri all quarPer§. '4,3 - N OT-M ET ITirec66lW-intiliggir,4sffieb,hav ing beeiCithOlaas — Cd. by ,Messrs. Yocum and 'Snyder,''all' :og'4,4 l l .* :o * .rgs.ettiOn.# ;4'cLiat . ..iv.ortk Alp,;ticmep.t,O,Mbcr. - I,t; - ; M. R...9ll.l3 ; (*.itc6v)aorri payment -must :be, , "4"" 13' I *a riii; i r jhis',6ber'ol'* ; tiie j -"a ...W.'eeijyi-,,Coluroblitii,,,l ; 4ay down „the -pen editorial ;taken up ieldetantly, wield with a sense of relief," froin_ brave responsibility ari,d, toll. •:••;111;iiN'e altisys'endeaod'- to'Alie best Of fn'ilnrr`rl T -"y.-.cn.W,foster.every:,entc prise .looking' to thelled cement" and , interests of -this td'wl :1•6 77 9 1 : 1 d 7 a:ask no creditche..perform 'anCe,,of'sitripledutj,?, Ten- t 'Way has beenunwisely staid, 'F'Agle.'thO' forge tfu In esnAbi l t..kelop i p,t,o_unin ten tion al wrongs. at•v/7 - ; ofztinssz.e.pfi zesrdetsfilipogiaphieilllr and - • otherwise,, I am Satisfied witli"the r t l iMl , summing up of rlly esttorial ,,, professional and mechanical career. I lorh.thet.busi 'ness;'Witli - .31',/ - I must confess to a feeling.pfjogrut• • -andsadmiss,c . .at-sartingmompany' with - the; 'read6rs:OFtha'SPV:i': : ' It" rrili'learus' like leaving home-eirele to 4 . ci.Oul• into a world of cold stfangers.,, : Although, :eomparativelffeuKhr.its - readers' are liar-, jaonally to"men :OF liirdred feel- _gether r matil.alOravh.couse toJimia,com-i ± mom fam ilyi• of , which t•ivasrmy i'j•oyt bo one of , I?l9rn, !nz9P,„ I )T. familiar SPY ceases mitlythisissue;l., shall , ever feel alireli-solicitude-for its future; . tinWa VAeVolliv`";ir - fg C .Jv , n9.P.A:r9F l l3vl••. - • , ::',;•.-.1.1•.•1 ,u_Thergentlemen'whosucceednneAlessrs:: .• Yocum & Spydei• are riih . ric possessing energy afie - pidatudiit. `,_They , have farge.hxperiengein-journalism arid' ,Cos cotatrads Uidegred of prosperity I never t• t•-•. - • ••• Parpestly appeal` to the friends and patrons, ,of, t ruyadrniustra.tipk,rhat:.thoy,esien - d ) Ai, them the same, kind consideration•UndSCo- qiferiiticin rare): • 'Friends; dear • readers 'nf I.leSpr, - ,fout say fare , : t:welhtoiyou thig:dar-asEditoriand Prblish; •ef,PyOtif•lifilr'heyi..filrein'*e!TiicedSiriairf!y; . , . and cireumstrunes enay,permit. Personal , friend mlrors whore,/ irsre:teceised material aid find ` who'h~ve ' en`eouiaae '' d 'sold • ---•••• 4 :14 i 41. 4:trl emboldened-Me to',keepfhe adyanch in the 010 • lett' • rr "" " xetuyu,,,the ET i3iticgresta gratitiicleitheammau - hear t,is able of`efifeitainiridi , l_hisrrerifeintiranne rlIV' 11 ,", „of your • huselfrih„a9d ,distuter,esed`kiliai, e 3 ,. .4 t„,,, e• . APgAN/ 11 1 R9t./P .4.kfrPrimaen 3 4 l :7•ghi/e D4O ..;tivalittains4itsviosereigniy;.tor,Lthe %feeble, i44tl 4 tattirtt4iLtr? ttt,,, ^,..a IQ t . attle"tri. • . 4u` 'rtt .1 t tjtAckz,riqqex,peptitoile.,437elPoinuakia-,no; -41;43aii/d 7 wurrontritPeoufidinglf3iiends , d here/ enter= '- ; prise' and t iroPrOltement..4.42/he county is "h.tirC;fit : , lovus. i to.4nfohttlits. I.:;e4c,ty,.land,waste ; its -tper fixate—the ,pletiireSqr.i . ,a, Suiquehann '••:Wiiblitg'beattitfursbenei•Y'ill'likiresUheribi which „w.puiu,retuotantly up. , . 11 9• W I,Agq4 1 44 . 1et , „meLsay goodbye 1 . ••,, , IBANI -good , wed qrde.fri ends,=-I;••meidory, ''' - ilitiglsibli l lit t aiW,,thelcolltiCal an t • -4,A.,ls e be*lr °S..R.R 4 t/SeY 3 )/Jr.4!g1,•,t9 , -your mani..kindneesesi, , and,:anay,hea.vern bless andl'aVare-yon . ..carrehTm. You' who . 13,Eive bla i 2:?l,llTaat kl; 0 71 lioiv 'ett'ut-' .=41` 1 •0 I> t • 11, tlY„tal 3 c! ..k.of/ 01 ,?Ztv9. 3 !^,AvistilftePttihr , •effe,00.12 borne, you; -mudaeiteilithyi,retirementrl shall dwell kind 'ants'. tqf at.t.ttet s tsstri .5 t tart leiet t i ?9F l ß e g' i t.gT?SA?4 gag fl P 10,9914 Ailouldpr,,,too..prOralent, nalis./would; fart& in others 'who , have: mist , ,• - qiiisdn'tled.'4'iitiSdf.aiyebi.iied'illU''SVif,' t AtHlYgt r, .;"to" ~zotteu, I wish for: the . , SI;Y ; - unboinided rauccass and- pioi 7 .. , • tryik ' ai77lrs ifdeice • ii9l49P4v9lthPl44tU§t4At,may„gon tin . ue vatfong;zentn.!nntc4lo3:.end: I, trust it's _ , i 4, voicV , ni'ajr l a4e4inenat!,ltii ism—fob justice stud Il ~amst " corruption, Pisee , si F 1514. 4 , , , VF,9,90 1 9 3 ,9169j 8 01, / .7y i';`4:"l-11"glIve:Abe:OtbciYsl,t4iand. t, tlansn did nf6Ve Vl`tinstq ttinY . • -.may e*er . .p,ae,tl4o2 - 4)..gcid caae,' and rg.tXtepm:bc,lf'f.iripEiMidt,,toipaghi.life, l syith too # biethilreof ttierwas . ' , .t Teknra h' a ),.„ 07, r„, ivittrebanty: feitailiandsmaliem4owaidsF rliaki! RAMBO: . TO Whom fit may kuis IrendywbOon.l:kindlY zzdndicll ttOtLP:patilino - of Jtliegpi , pive i ••do ' not deem au further formalli6y rieadsiary.' , can not but exprpss ronr. gratitude to Rambir * fort'hir*ifnrni to- - "• • ipi,nbtuniant`, , t3upcnizealivevei - rxiew. , noter-:, •.t p Before thiir'nuniVc4:4liifeliiii-61kOci;e'd EMI ousands`-of;readcr we ~l have ' k * " •- ' 1 ; ON.. emfull, argoto tciedit?riallifii.'rclt bOt. apbere . for. EViEMP:.e.,fqqA3rw,c,op;7_, ";:,inferprists;qlone while ; yet'a theardeal of sticks „ - . and rules, and subsequently ]eft the,,e6m!- • peeing, ropin tofind a, place inwtheYed i tors at nnth& ~°"" • • .t. , T11 e. Journalism has andir esponsibili4 ties none" should:failappreciate l. andleitit `fif all those whiihaVO - ,hee* educa..\ ted in the slllcool Of practical newspaper life.' The, duties are iiduous;,andliels best pre th,.:nai- who-best knows. and, pudefstands„them._TheTress is potent for good or evil, a result which' is` in the hands —.Editor. of those who wield its power. - The field for its operitions is boundless. He who,: would sustain truth and right, al:Abode - ivi(h''Prier[eerription and wrong,. must divest hintseliiif IthoSe petty prejudices which so oftctirule the heart, and be .ov erned by,,ilie ~broadest, ,most.coMprehen, Si i i;e4irfOiptes: ' -Great, questions' must be met and : discussed id: a: spirit,. which shall indicate a intelligent appreciation of their magnitude: Caution and , circumspection infiid adiodOci Of ideitSiires areas neces, sari; as honest and persistent exposure' of - • , . . -the nation's wrong., '..A.- fearless ; press •is -the ,security. ,As the ,relations,between gov ernment'end :people• are reciprocil-----the -government affording protectien,,Whilethe i People ;sire it 'their. ..siipp9rt- - -so 'too 'we recognize the ,r elations : between -the press and tbe.' pliblie. , , . ; The press should - aim; to protect the right odd expose wrongz--both confide' duties—and- thepeOple''are ex . eate .1 , :te 64siain_it ' ' I: 4 ln enteringepon our duties, we fully ap precia'te_the responsibilities of Otar . .pesiiert, blit"Weeecept•them without fear. In assm ming , thom we come•motrammeled,either • by frobliso, or in timidation.','We • bring to,' theeditorial'eliair:a conscientious de sire antideterei . iratioa:tdde oiir diity hen-, estly;idid' , :lci,:, , che hest of our: ability:: ,i':; one : can :do.peoro.• '.We will,labor, Itemake _tier' io,:iir'd id' igg: ressively',Rt! p n'; i can : ''W i Eh: a; strong edwrietion that the:principles, ter; which So eieeiSecrifibeslievP . been tne'de„ are, right and -j mit,.. We :Ore'ready: and will iug• to oppose' with our might those who, ; In 'the.::pOatitry's.',n66l,,Weie the' country's' foes.'-'We-have no'sympathy for deniocra -cy, -even . idats -:aildest; for th.: Its teech ,ing's:aeshown in' the -pinta u e clinic n toes - of -Chicago; -Harrisburg.: and: isieW-York are' too 'recent toll:awe been fei , ;otten. 'Even l • new:questions:of:vital importance are pre- 1 seated for DI/r,, consideratiot, which the - Democracy elfltti-day liVino.'and ineviii.;• , in-the:political mysticisms °MeV a century ,O;ge';,Ore:nat,inelified"te entertain_ ~ ".': ,- •'.hi ni mportant :Inblitieel campaign is be- , -tore us; to ,which the wboleenergy;.: ? fthe' EltepU',ih lice n;PaTty must he lie n t,. Local pre-, •judices- mud differences must, for a time be .fdribitea,,and 'our strength concentrated. -for' a glorious= and over whslming victory., :While ' i t''' ,will. be ear' '„dn'fY to fight the' ',Dernocratic'pertY and upimeieri occasion; ,to'-conibat its falsehood.yet.we are-equally `willing. and reads :to . , expose ;corruption "add l . intrigue in!'ourTwii4sairks,-•- - c0inin,,,, ,,, ' ' :from: , whatever : sour I . :' ~, ~, f; •.•:". ce l theY. May...;, ,Major :idea' shetild `riot be'd'CleOk'ulider ,' - virhiel; -to toneeal3quid‘foster,bribery;-:and6politi-- eat - YrieiLPii.teitlior.finiiit;we'46:yellOeTk,- , ';ihet yobestief-tbeindiyidual in the ti:.)i,' ar2: ,en t corruption. of.thmgepertillty., 'Recog-: 'nfaiii'.>''Ourieli:ei'al 'hound by no' b ther '',42 ligettiofi', ; ..exeept,teaot , .7.onesti.trand:feai , . ie ' ss t ri,!*:ell6sllf ,fici . :lo creed 'ii'ie-.thint.:ls,rbad dad-liberal enn'ot party; We , serve ntrfac- ' thin, and.pare identified with :no interest .other people's.' '' W are `our= ..., , e . sell'ig in 1 our-own -right, -4INDEPEDTDFNT, :FEARLESS . i . tiiSTItEE: " Y• ' ,. ' ,:i r'' : i,• , 7 , 1 i 1, ,- "-..1•-•` Ji W,-:"Y AV OCU,`' :' • ' ~,.w..[.:ssx-D.F.R.-,„. . i.:~r The State , TreasurerTlie -Truth \r_ti , !.4'[ . e;pl ' e.44 ' t.ollearn that tfie Stat -Treitstireil Mi 11.. , \V. , :MackeY; threatens :to:prosecute , the . i editor... of ,the.,•F atlter Abialethilldi "the'inblinatiOn ,an:artiele intimating :that he,had , nsed the - publid ftindi :in violation of :because the 'truth 'will conie-out,'and will be - Made - - appear. to :whom ,;.if:noy; fte, public .funds loartbd - ands deposited th'r .without. te. - ..are•apprehe,osiye thar'this Mere ;threat:,before one primarYelection'to scare, becaUse we . have teen. asSured.-by' a. nian of veracity; of littir."and,'Shenk had admitted that, they-,,hed..a -.loan or' a frinn , the ',state. ,Trea'stiret:,'2:,nridWO, G 311.u.r • have always believed; that ;the MechaniCs! Ban of:Lauctts.ter, aid :been: no less a favorite, and: hence it. Is that the', Tie's; seyer , watrso: anxious; .forj.ther;eleetion of Stehdtlialan'AshoW t - to know- the' tilithv 1 A a:• - ,in Vcstigi!: tion would,probably , ,show,,too;the,• ant 7 ''in'it:4::oi:,:ilia L l:,resitnii.`,°;%:l,l , l,r.:,`.Ttcaau re! ,Irtvin -was so 'lthrup turncd •out - , , anti ;hy fear 'that for' Nein' 'pest' the , - fue ds-iof the ,Treasury: havo.:heen ; used: ; for political purpose's, and ti at iloliiicatfaVerites . hive .bad favors !not ,:justified ;, There ,fc'e',',Nre any, fiq r ci'n'g,:. i .bra . 4ei; or. if he Ili ac)' ón • Father 'Abraham,' r , iv him the ,hot end, of the .pokei. .;:-Corruption be-,exposed , ; t& l eta, ill•see. that h . e has .been the cats l .payv,aii4 tpol . Of, ; eepain politician ;‘Nirhia'' uses 'to , exhaustion every one whiE,heiriends: hira;: as some ;of oar Lancaster - politicians .1611 find out very soon, if tte" •fact •has not ';:already theni,Yin; ,It " a Imeatibusiness, , ,for men tiuriali'elfoeizi, of , lbey got4hat-ttkiy:desorie, a: , good ingi':PP ICa npca ing „, asl , B94 , e „ wp ilciidyk,,ill:soon'l,leiiii:',P?,'-'tliolr;s9rrovi.;','"al -thougli•ihey,thin now:itilit:titey,are are lookingivith wistfnl eyes oa" idvaneern"qiirdriirell'lF : The . honors , anil I pro/l ,t e,fi,c r ii 4 ffice;,they will ; never reach: , ~ • ;Thar..T.,tieket• •: tickei .bo' :.foniiin'i'iitiiithei.ablufrin;und"..we , .. request' consideration.- 11 1 e regret , that some . ds , . have alhifidrtheliaelVes - with the Thugs; : oi`„°poiinitted' ,their” 't Id - be int an', ttake t • wl thiout.i urnishipgd flntrdenial'; of;' th' them., the-totich Of..s,Piteh)defile S en k ; Dinendintl otl'irs lilt find thefbayoiinde in sui)pfiSinir' their ' ; ellancesl' for • iiciniitifitioU 7 Will' be' increased': +:4 tby.,,thesconneetiorf.z. • - • - • AK...I"A , Al. i " ,fl.. 4 4 4414 • , 4:,t .'FaEDaily SPY Will , be r is nthe'• 10.,> • - • • 1 - afternoon ong,and2After o illaday' eat _ • Send in your subseriptioni. The “Empress." , '•'' Stone weeks ago a few feeble blasts Troth:the trumpet of the pious colter, ot 0,••••fr che ss sounded, which werciVinip. v . ,pp,spd : -,to be the precurser of loudermidj l :71:10r6-'vigprous ones, which min-li`tnitoustst 'the earnest Republicans to 'Vigorous ac tion to avoid the dangers which etiviron ed, t he ,party,,,Tht eAditnyWall,, k ‘ neyt, combination entered into between the Thugs and some of his friends, who',W the 'unholy combination, expected to Foist-upon the„party foft the 'Senate 'at least a representative of 'the worst Thug -gory-, and - one -- who 'was 7-eq [tally- corrupt,- but not a Thugk'4lVe:f.. - Waited for weeks for the first sound of - the . clarion notes of that editor; but •Our solves-as well - as•the•mass:ef,yßepublicans Whe'lintildThUggerY;''Weie forced - by -*his persistent sileded" . , to conclusion' that there was something ‘,'rotten, in .Den, mark," hence we - adopted ari..ancient,hut most effectual 'expedient - of "smokieg•the feit. Ont - Of his hole." Having beeb suc cessful 'in smoking him 'out, it is to be hoped-That he•will stay: out; and ._go.'for the Thug roosters, and 12'ot return' in; his buriotiv uutil they roost lowei-, or are' en= 7 tirelY Wifed:out: But to: convince • the : people pit its 'opposition to Thuggery at this time is.- earnest, the' editor must-do something' more than give 'sketehes of : the different candidates. The thing of roar- Tfil4 : a.sucki n_rz do,sc, ,and_ escent support of 'those 'who are f!ch,ee'lt by jowl" with the 'Thugs won't. go down with the'PeOple. ' Our reeolleetion,,of `coursb'of the 'editor- 'of that delectable sheet r with.regard to the,couree;of W . :St:eh - man 'in the matter Of' his Vote:on , the'Sunbury 4vErie Railroad bill, He charged Withselling: . 1;14 was sued-for" , libel, soinetimealeterwardsi when Stebm:. n was-again"a -- catiditlefe; , the, 'V,x•' . ''pr;c4litowing - -'ef!'his,;:retiality,'was as 'dumb- as' %an, oyster„ and ; allowed him--to be •e leete4 Wit ll'ouf a,WOrd ti4iitest:„Per hapi- the sildnee of the editor titi that'oc casion can be: ,as satisfactorily - explaieed' as liis. for Weeks' before smoked him out.:-Whatever his •motives: 'may have, been, yre.-11n11,be.,nrae the kratifielfKci;4:;;l3 , hir:pri , mh t.l) and those craft; with" litCt IT is rather' h utniliatinr ,,, ' for ,this' p üb beans. anal:master county .to,itnoss,-lbat by the :corrupt deabnis",Of s'Fitn ;Ouriblit:i•- ; cians the control' of uur , electionsis; Bible, to ,be ,fra;nferre,d,to'Nvbat,is • called the '''Treasuri wh tiae , Sta - Treasurer iFa. the Head Centre; T Arlio „ ierai hand "to ',defeat our. beat -men our- worst men 'for members orboili,' Houses ; that they, Air a ;ebriupt s 'COriaideration ;'ulay - *e :far .election. -•is no longer, to be", denied,: that :money; risbtirg for;that'purPose: t • The-bribe , has" been taccepted, and .the, corrupt scoundrels accepting: ; are - redy . for .tlie'NvOrk "',9 Ur lidirice to all is,to vote - for no man - who `,ijeci'3linroie!nd,el7 the7,:-Eiiryiiiiie"r, ':pr IGeofgellrula'altit7;;Ellurciod' Grieit,'oy'anY other, Thug,or,gghug,tooli,but ,vote :for Itarfel p ear at hanti. when . their. treachery will.be u n e'ci,iti4d all thefi-racalliy . e.iipiact: indepe fide o ta.iiiaYers 'of Lan eils ter 'eouo ty, only, think , !' that those who •should give. WI .coriecC.ll] : fortntioO"arid , .honest advice, are the men who - are trying to deceive and Stutiiing are a:.:Certain ";.inaint has boastingly said - that be cannot find:sit:box large 'eti,ongfi',.:tO:,,Cizu:tairi' . .rail„the i 7hiig votes' in his district, - on Saturidriy,the 38th; arid another.has sworn that in.his district theliveiT first.lrate ; :bands: tit 'doritini , in: and counting Unless •a• strict watch, is kniitxpilin,tho officers Of. the .alep ticric'nnd.• thcaeiminediatelr • Orman ted. tilerewitli,:inimensOia t uds Will 'agaiihe coioiiutted. :11.ecol;ect.' ,bia a. that, in West ebari!y;:thelaiost"irkfamoup: rascal i ty has been- practiced,; no't‘i :a 'c.4lidate,7lisa,"6ld.hOstr-lie i . 'Staffeil:a7bal l lot:box a short tiiale• ago, anclH.that sa-tue„throg;r4ll,ln,ttetriiio.4: vigilance in preVentiog•tbese thingsOnr , after they-are;ioorumitted4t, is =we' can-forni-•;an , indepenilent,:ticieti.and it. oust be done if,necessary to purify the bbllbt=boxi= • = or , • tx For State :Treasurer. ThCSMte'Treasurer mustr be a man of great dimensious,..from. the. magnitude of his operations' "u,l)Poit''Whai . 'Meat 'dins this; our •Ctesar feed ?"- ;The .people 'of hanc'aSiO CO'nntidreno hinge t: lib Cyty to select theiiiiiin'iePiCaelitati,ves unless they select.such animals as will vote for hip 'ie-clection:' 'l 3 retiy tithei,trUly; When the. State Treasurer ; shill: go .abont and dictate our eho~ce , . Marlz'eta's a butcher goes for sheep.:' Row • lively these,, , honest ~..gentl4naii;J:iiist;;,feel`,',Who agree,' ,dlorious: representatives glorious Lancaster 6uutyll;! z ", Vfho' : :wptild a :follower of the - it - mortal Brubaker?J .Vho,vroold, not Thud thee"Xelf v-foi 'mei that viord— Tkug, :Oh 1. unction toany'( soul—let; me ,Clntailh - n4.: -Blissed:Brtibaker , ltor, I' . loie 6 4 a • ' • • • , Fl ) r . l s eg ra,tifi n y • I - ,Jeremieljliobreri•Of laheaster ' iideieiApiihe,euffingeVor;,'ekerybbnCit the• county:: tile tAres a , tree. and' of: I;b 4 . fe-'fainili,i'rieriels; 'atid:hcirn e to face_ the rebel -cannon:- • i ! " Thily c'entii4te o supported by If you wish' '„o:beat; 'Fry, dOn'Vecattei;llo. :votailint go solid forlilaj.li:ohrer, asttlte contest is r now ,:,narrouted:„,doivii" these; r As: this notable worthibisdiiiingnisb ; of Meas. 0. 1 dititancee;tiat3 b e not better be employ ed iiiier,Se s tilidaY"2Bthinet.;o measure 'the ..ntetance that lends enebentxnent to tho 'view V' * 1 4;.111 Henze Armstrong. ' .Mileage Arnistroatkfis' out in another, tte 1. 4:'?, 41 .±". 1N0 ',111 1 , 1 7P - iftl 3ll d., examiiie ;.• 1 `. • . 7.1w4 Maderytio mention 'pf Me;lTaggit,rt. -' G dshallt and Messrs. Gadsbalk and Reincehl are not on the real ring ticket at all, and their :tiames..-Avere,ottly ;hugs., for., the purpose.cf creating suspicions against 0 , Q. them.- .:Our friends run no risk in . g ivin g them their hearty FatherALru ia2r - 1 ; • r, Warfel. We .- are pleaied to.learn that, that ex: cellent good man Jan B.,Warfel wili re ceive the•momination, , for ,Senator. : . Oe: is growing , more-Topular • every:day.;' , We 1, ;46.t 'confidence in the•'Aziad ,county, that 'they,i4ll', go ler the right men-men who are honest snod tiot"pOliticat tricksters ;or. gay• deceivers.' Essias The first duty of every friend of-politi cal raforfn,' - on - Saturday next; is to' Vote for ESaiasßillinf r ,rfelt for the' State' Senate. This; beyond all 'peradventure,,vrill direct shot at-the very vitals of political Thug'gery, in all its phases. -- Let no'polit; ice! ,hack influence 'you ,to falle.r in, the discharge of•tbis, tbe plain duty of every 'honest man.—Lancaster _Express.; • To Editor "Express.! Softly my fellow citizen, if you: please. We stated that'yOu Vad'recorninended Mr. ,6!ehinan for Asienibly,' after ,charged him with bee;ti; bribed from memory,' and still think:we are eor, `rect.' If, 'we 'are wrong, ive will-Make the amende honorable but let the editor es= amine his files, and he fails to, And it, so, we will esainiffeTn - nd:if wefail'he can take our.hat. If we Succeed - we will take his. 'CotintrAuditor. like - tainebftlia'Contity Somn:!ittee, in : aniaoliiicinc; • ile'primery 'elections. to -be,beld,=on. thei2Btb, ivat., for Suite and County offiaers; did not announce that.'ef the County Anditor This •ornis sion.,waa made ,last yaar,.and,lifowing :we==do that. the Chairinan,llr. Martin ; S. 'Fry,: is - "the Brubaker Thug-Candidate-for might 'sus cceibere was an .object,in :Perhapa otir - ,COubty Cern inissioners7=and =District — Atterney: wou 'rather not-hace.any auditor: ' -• = George 3V. Hensel.; 'nig honest man bas :been - . brought out a l gaitisi"ltia'Criii:fOrC6iiiitY, : r . .*nditor, Vat' will servOif-eleeteil.:.ThilieUple Will flair, have an' :opportunity of show Wig. mth ether 'theY'vrant:honest t men . ' T:l'office to - protect . their 'rigltts - and interests or prefer that those having chtirge of the county, funds :should: expend • them: in •buying: vo,tes:to *Oeleet Attorney. •By'lhe -bye have the. Coturnissionerit'hatided "over the $225;.-they took out,iif the treasury in vi olation of law to elect George,:a3rubaker irhe had ;.th n• Spirit' of • an honest 'Man, -would'nover let ,the...CoMmiasioners or the --county lose •the money. . "Mum: _The .silence of ;the, I;atich..s - ter . E.4 — res s ',is'irery ominous and• . 's•ery Significant. It . - is 'sileht not merely to aid Mt% Sherictr•t4 Mr. Stehman f bat another Individual who , now feels Nery, anxious about•the, result of -this - year's eleetion,•for it will most. 45- ,suredlydeeide his fate for next year , and, .perhaps forever,. • We arc, not sure ,that ih is ALL-ovrat'.with-laim now, and we are inclii.ed, to think if theNotes•Were• count-, edt to- day„ his . majority would not be so. .large as it,was some .time • ago: Ingrati =tude to friends and the party who elected, him, has left its mark upon him•'like that the :truth when, too,late., - ;„: ~• sievi'Senseeig is, ,very scn.sitiae jtist, ;now. ;-He would like .to ,make ,tbe:worse, appear the better cause. 1 iiiust the . pes! pie .o ty are , -Not.threo-years in office, and:be,bas made so l / 2 nuelt I'mottey; t'he cannot hide it. :11,.e;is; 'be - Werth net leis'tharn ,$30;60 all, made in less than ,three years, ;and: to; beguile .the.,:people.lie . 'litimhu'o• - sfuterilent, weak; lame and impo-' ,tent,_that belieyes. thee this::" . young man,. ha.' his discharge. ; Out with %him: , ',has; got: rich ton fast. Thirty thOusand• Ideal. -Profits less than threl, - .Yeais;,ittid'talk - of "hone.s ty. ridiculous— t ,You, can't come it, liriSen"sedig::•`Outlyou -mtist.'do. -The interests of the county demand Aye, ;the tax -payers arid - the yoters also cry t out •with, him-,You. may. electioneer and bribe as you'please," - your doom Is fixed -and you iday, as we save your money. Out with you, ,Levi-÷ireg ‘ mit You niake .money too fast - is -not ,wholesome for life - countP-' The' tax-payers will vote for qaSt. 'and Henry S. Musser: Sensenig's tools Will votelor Sweigart and Sheaffer. A Lovely Swimmer. .•• A 'lovely , girl, the mast vigorous ,dancer at the biggest hotel at Long.Branch,washei , out •traces of the last night's ball in a morning swim •out .beyond the surf;when lhe"envious waves do not flash their foam her • little mouth, but the long rollers kindly rock and caress. her.. A notable swimmer ii - ille: — Etien'sied'in'a free and not cumbersome suit of lightblue,her long hair 'freeld Wtivei; she tripe 'to''the takes a hold header i through the first .breaker Another roaring wave comes at her, 'hut ticks d 'plunges through it.,re7appearing . ,oa...the other 'side ,and,shakingthnsaleflippsbee.ict with glee. i Again and-again L atid the,.last . hreater Is ; past, and ahe„strikes,,ont, over„the rolling ideep water, beyolui:the,safetyiktioy,,with a -;sfroke,:tbat.„wortid; shame the Adonis who whirled ;ber:ilast "night in She dance, and who has noryet.,-oome—down *to bretikfast. Returning, she ride's on the- breakers like 'a'alueen.i , fresb;invigorated , and caiele of :the' terror -the-deep of which she is -so eliarming '•;-.% After the bath Abe' ladles retire - to- their rooms, andTtire7etlierilei: "terthe bar. IL is said ` have, - the slime object, and that the - "lletle ebis4" is thieT4loii correc tive of ima,water„,*lthnitidisti notion Of seer, There is,alsq a queer, odor„asof cigarettes, .which is-unaccountable but lq.supposing a male presence.--Boaton-Post. 'TITS WORKING Psert.s., 77 lt Is announced' that the coaltlainersat.Seranten, Pa., at 9 e. rixieettog'on , August 23diagreed to adopt the , prOposition"..otthapelawarsf; Litakawanna: and Western Min ing . Co., or! 9qpdltionthat -the - same wages shall ha.eoptinuOd.t.tatil.. April next..---The-wages- aro the' saine es, paid by the:, Penesi.lireela Coal Co.; that is, §1.31 per diamond car. [From the Datly.l] '1 elegral ]))fllC SnAtmary. , ,, Alt guti,,tt,„2o._ 4*,"Georeo.J4fas4tis'"-if ' ha4efe.n. „. • , lir9Sted id,l"Al_oanyi, "IF. Y., for Stealing goo ds Xo ;the amount or*ooo from his eniPlopers. Alisaissippi fernier vas robbed of t s3obo , Omahit'on Wed nAdtiy. It is reported from Rochester that $20,000 of the money stolen recently from the ex 'press car on the New Y rk Central Rail `rinal; had 'been - rdatia ,ark, I,Vayne,cott nty, 7 r__ r A mile - icon' tierac'e lielweentfa - m and Coulter, for $2OOO, came olf at Pittsburg yesterday. ,- It-was won Coniter, wig" distanced Hainillloo".yar'ds.. SATURDAY, August 21. PreSident - Grant is at Newport, -, the 'guest; .of Ex-Gove:inoi r liorgatt:-Ife•-will.have reception to-day, and,attend,a olarn-bake of the Grand Army of the Republic, on, Toes day. The first conviction; under,: the new Prn bibitory law, at Boston; took place ,yesterr day. ,The jury were.out five hours, and the sentence was a fine of $1,5 and, costs: ,;, . Dr. PaulScleppe, convicted at carlisle pf poisoning Miss Steinecke, ,:was sentenced yesterday. to be banged. The Court : crier, an old man, dropped dead while the Judge was pronouncing the sentence. Samuel Ramsey committed suicide in Jersey City, yesterday, owing to liquor-and domestic trouble. Martin - Billinger, con fined in jail at Williamsport, Pa.,, for illict distillation, committed suicide back of the jail on Tuesday, and his body was found. yesterday. - The jailor ,allowed hint : " un usuaLliberty," on the ground:,ofi,"aborTa . - tion of mind:.'.,. At' Rochester, yeeterday, , some; burglars robbed i u_. dentist's safe• of 5170 and-then started.a fire which consumed 515,000 worth of property. ..-;. At Washingtou..yesterday..the thermom eter marked in 'some . pleces • 101; degreev• in the shade. At New York it•rang-,ed.fro,m9o to. 100 degrees. . . • . INlosnAr August 23. It is stated that 500 Chtneie are soon to arrive at St. Joseph,.go,, tope-?distributed to various points. 7„, , . ~Trensurer frocit , ;a. New Yorl;:,National Bank !A : letter contain: jng $370,0p0 in len-forties, askirig,theire • change for five-twenties, • It Isrinnonneed:fro ff, ;York thet, the ,new and Increns - ecl 'freight, turig on the rail roads to- tho West goas : iniooperation A.•• day, ,tarminuting-,the ruinous ,competition ,of the rout's.. , f; Commodore, Vanderbilt-was. married ut -London, ~Canada, =on ~,Saturdey,., to, Miss Francis_kOrawford,,daughter,ont: , Bnhert L. Crawford, of Mobile.: , „ The ISlassu c useits i can I. Con v en: tine -will meet September 2 2 . , • - Two colbral inen,,acensed.of,haying,,fe7 lonionsly, ussaul teal a young white woman, been taken from jail at Front RoyA . ll, Va., and lynched... .; There were two deaths from z.unsrrolte,in Cincinnati on Friday byening. .Two men were killed by an expressArsin while,walking,on, the iver "road, mean Peughkeepsie, ,Stitur day:night. .• There were 32.7 deaths in Philadelphia last 'week—being •10 less than during .the pre ceding week. ,t • -. • . , : _ •. • . . TUESDAY, August ?A. • The reduction of l'o!ce in the Treasury De partment, exclusive of the :Printing Bureau, saves about ; sso,ooQ per month: Additional removals are to be.mude. • At•Teffersoneilie,And„, on sunday,ii man ,named Barnade and his .w,ife„c - ouirnitted suicide hy,drinkirig poisoned Liquor. ,, lliey had beegdrinkiug to excess:: , B. C. Msjor, apotpedky; ,eimiunitted suicide in Baltimore, yesterday. Reports of the r hot weather and, drought continue tp cou.e,froMportkons of.PlisStatte, • from, yirgini 4 ,,Reutueky,-.:2".Muesiee corn and" . tobacco t cropssre suf .fertn. -46.. party of, thieves stole slooo_ worth" of ,goods fro stores. in Poughkeep - akc yeetorday,,afternoon. Three of:- theXxi, two: :being, women, were arrested at : the railroad' depot, and:s.3oo worth of thegoods reooyei.- W.u)*:4l::A*, Aug. 25 There are ten ex-rebel 9enerals,ineluding Lee and I3eaureg,ard; at the i Nyniteßulphur Spring,g,.Wes,t , Rev. Vather,ll.feliallon,. was, itnprii oned ~as a Fenian. in Canada, arrived in Buffalo. yesterday, after tbree':,y,ears' Thotnas.L. Evans was 'shot by his son, Marshall Evans, at No. 606 s'ouqlTenth street,, Philadelphia, yesterday .morning, and ,so btidly Injured that he diedsoon - after„ It appears that the son,Waslnsne. Two,men, one from., Mississlnpi„aml the ether from New Orleans", fong.,l4"a dual with pistols • near Nevi Orleans on Monday, and the challenger was wounded, t i belteved, mortally. _ , t.- „,,Two,liuddings, a t:,lqinth p.n4 Wallace; streets, Philadelphia, pecupied by man u rau turing firms, were-burned-yesterday. The' losses are over $1.00,000, :-,,A-:passenger train on!ths Susquehanna railroad ran over some-horses;,yesterday,. and,Wss thrown' from.the track. The horses; were.killed and the ,lodomottve ,smaslied,” -but no person was injured.. i The steamers' Evening Star, and _War Eagle ~ vere burned at St. Louis yesterday. - TIMRSDAY, Aug. 26. :It was reported at ashville, yesterday, that Governor Seater would call an:extra; session of the nig. Tennessee Legislature to`• ratify the Suffrage Amendment: • - 6 Wm. W. Stout, aged 17, A.llsslAtinie - Rod-: gent, ,and Miss Martha trunter; were drowned while bathirig,, at Atlantic ~City, yesterday. There washut little surf :and,al low tide at the -time.. „ The,case of. the U. S. vs. N. §..lictatball,. tobacco manufacturer, of Rochester,,N. Y„, was decided for the Government in. thelT.• S..Court,at Buffalo, yesterday. This cauat:s. a forfeiture to the amonntof 0,000. ILini ball,will be, tried on a crimipal,,indiettnent Two freight: cars-were thrown from a bridge on the Erie.railroad,into the Dela ware river, a distance, 01 one hundred feet,, On Tuesday night. ~No person was injured. Despatches from,varions. points thrOugh- , , nut the conntry,yesterday, reporto, contin-, uance or the dry ,wenther.:; • . • , The — Dpeteor, - of,Tuesday. evening was , tilso,observed, Nti.shirigton,,D. C., and its appearaneethei•e, ii`descilbed as folln:Ws :''At ;seven' minutes, after iceven o'clock in the'O'venini; 'a large -meteor abet from the noiiii4:est'lOWaidli the' north talatig 0.-cOuise . dc;W"n s wai'd and then_ upward in a,supertine Shirting liken hill'Orb'rilliantligl4,it nally.;increaS6crei ft; trs7.-el:id ingtaillike' that; ,of a Cornet, _Mod ..rocket, scattering jets of light . from' yery port ion'of its eirCntrifeieneelike'aCatinirine' wheel. Long—affer...the.body_of 'the meteor. itsclf s had,,,,disappeared,,the lustLonsAfill re-; manned, now indrenling,ancilicow.dinfinish.' ingin brilliance, for,at leist ten minutes, when it cot:env need.to grad ually,fnde away., The:time occupied between the Couttneude-' „ ..ment of. thediaplay and the bursting of the ..rneteor, was at least twelve or fifteen seconds andt W bele time . up to f..l.te'disakearenen of, the tailcovered.some ten minutes. '' kerirutou.s office of the As; Of nifOrriat' ReVOnue; atalueralo;'a tjai days igo, it was feaind rhafifhfe annul= •-• • , ' (Jr Of soo' turd . heen left . , some time'ago'-tn• . a lady in town :.' She".7ias nectOrdinklY 'ziotiEt -ed:of the tax must pay widerthe reve nue jaw; lind'estne'tothe 'offloo'in grerit'snr , : 'prise; laiyiinglta-cl 'no' 'prOviou's 'knowkapi of the `legacy: ' S,O4oebOdi'Soeinet&heVe beenout' of It;and possibly she rnight...uevur.',Atayei!lt.wovered %fortune - butler:the agency, •oflthe revenue The Viceroy Of Egypt ,slights, his. nu, : merons wife by giving het paste joiielrY: 41ktia! "- g Clinched. Mit.:-Hpfsclit.—%oneeread of a little boy whose great tlittaity cali4d him to dread being pot • 2! bed filorre7s His mother endeavored to ov • come ti#S*6ikiielS by assuring him, "that tfi skord peas Walip x iiiiith hint, to take care of him." Spmetime„"d t terai ` eing thus assured, he awoke eall:d loudly for his motheiA Wis . ci : •v'lrY:.:4466n was by his side, when lie said, "Mother I heard anoise at my bedside,—it squealed like a pig, but I guess it was only the Lord." Now, Mr. Editor, I heard a noise this morning, ?ns:l•took.up.the Strir,..-ind ,, lt tae gar,ericd•ttken pig," but I guess it was only the dying squeak of : rdther Gliniy. Sweetly ns Lb e " expl rin g swan" he was breathing out his parting song! And is it really so that his classic pen Will grace yotir ,ecolumns,lllce atm ortal'lßaven,"nerfr,nevrr `morel! _flow. stulthe thought l e andwhat a rossto fine literature! „Why, sir, Juvenal was not half ~.so.rpungent,...nor—lantius-near...so Addison anything to ,compare in polished ele gance with the magicrialiarins of this gifted Ten! And, then, too, the dignity that like some:queen ly-insPiring moyeq:ln, - every line(!) and like silver bell; in tingel handl' echo only of the heavenly world ! • True, his hands areall aglow with the fire brands of strife and ' , bitterneas, 'andlits ; pen vomits only contention and 111-wily-but; then, does ho not move in ther"higlferatioospliere" of "true rnanhbod ?"—and though, while professing to be a minister 'of the gospel of "good-Will to all," and bearing the credentials of an ambas sador of the "Prince of,Peace," he essayed his best efforts to break the peace of . the "Church of Christ," and to poisort,the chalice of "Christian fellowship;'' and with groundless calumnies sought to weaken and dubs,/ a brother minister's yower for good, and NVlth heaven-daring impiety, volun teered an oath of sis upon the dark altar of his slander;—tho' lie has done ad this, yet, who dare to question his " piety " or doubt his dignity ?"• But, sad enough,---it seems that Ills'"dignity" was so hurt by the gentle "spanking" which we felt compelled to administer to him, that "his own self-respect forbids" farther notice Of this mat ter. 'What aptly that the .light-fingered" gen tleman, whose hand - was oodeqp:Morm"hady's" pocket had notlsense enough, when we laidholci on him, to "turn uphis nose" and say- 4 .A.b,-.1 find you breathe an atmosphere, into which my own self-respect forbids my entrance!". Would n't that have peen a- poser-? : :Bad our ,'pick pocket" only rstood, on dignity I" howleasily might he have settled the whole matter, by,find ing out that his'own self-respect forbid" him having anything more to do with us, „But,real- ly, ingenious as is ttffit method* getting out of a difficulty, I cannot give the gentleman credit of originality; for iucoidingtoWarray, he borrowed of "oul!1"-tritItind.'"2 shieirdly sus poet he has been reading"Earwan;"hnd learned this landiome2"baik-lianded morerrient" son:idwhere in. Its pages.- , , " • • - Kirwan says, "Irish _boys,are noted for their fondness.ooighting.'! (Lunincier.if Ite'S - Itii Irish man). "At a SohOol. in Ireland there Was a big mouthed, ,boasting whose,Moisf-eorn batty° demonstrations.woold have. Jed one to suppose that hemas,a very Hercules, and 'that any one daring - to cross Ills pathwould. "wake up the wrong passenger," but'there was a thin, wiry lad who determined. to Attke 'some', - of the bragg out of him, - andzehallenged him to a' trial of his strength. Those in the secret retired to a secluded spot, and-formed a ring and the fight commenc, d. It was soon apparent, that our braggart - wail/getting the worst of it. In every round was :badly, whip ped, and after nearly, 'as many' "rounein as Rev. G. has written falsehoods, the blustering tistle, with his : eyes swollen. and his nose and mouth streaming_ blood,, and ecareely, able .10 stand up, thts addressed the' boy that altnost pounded-him to jelly„--"Ybu are a unine,!dirthy blackguard - for whom , I hav,emorespeet; and I will fight no more with you," and as his antag onist bared his arms to give him anotherround, he lied from the ring, blubbering, something about bad atmosphere,—but whither tolled has never been clearly ktstertained.tKitivantthought perhaps, he had gone to."llalifaX:" Milan de cidedly of the opinion that your Reverence will find him at'Lthanon: 'Tlirts,`yousee; L yottivrty df getting out of what' 'Nit•by= would .call4our "late onpleasantnuss," although Ingenious, , is not Indeed. I am. mu'eli,inclined _to thin that you are largely given to copytng,oftin other men, ,Now, people generally like something - Pm/4 - and'otd, musty words,. Winged from other men'ibrains,los'e all their f orce and become pointless, witeßlit is found that they are stolen. Thus, to say noth ing of its blasphemy,—its ' want of'reverenee'for God, its trifling profane-Romer , prayer -and bald mockery of divine mercy, ,your closing tines are very, very slate. You , find• them in , almost ;every Almanac dating, nearly, one, hundred -years back. Itis said; that Roland. .11111 once prayed for a certain' infidel Seofrer,' that "God would make his heart as soft'as his head, and lead-hiin torepentauce,arldsalvatlon.7., t , . , - Whatever of "wit" in belongs .. to nn old eccentric Divine, who lived a hundred years ago, and on your part,itis a piagiare. And, my dear brother, "sto/en - piagers;"are Floor prayers. ',I am not surprised that your guilty' cons cience drives you to your iknees and that you'plead that Clod may 7 • soften. my heard;',. Welt do you know the greatness'of yoursiMad hdve reason to expect , to beThandled -without mercy,—'lint, mitt' your, fears; since I have found-oat what an 'asset: you,are! I shall 'deal with, you with all tenderness.lndeed,l am rather - A:OW iiiicetsi- I gather them, up, wherever I-lind :them and gently - treat theta to air atmosphere ofehlorlc ether, and then they go to sleep, and are so nice and quiet, and of trouble they,never know,any 'thing mune; -anct• with miY-"spy -glass"-.1.. spend hours in watching tbetii and counting the little shiny feathers on their tiny backs. 0 how 'much amusement Raffords to me !' - .:And thus, I have been treating you,- Itray.do not fear the "atmosphere," itsbnly chloroform; 'soon•you will "sweetly sleep," and their if my glass:is . powerful ,enough to find you—won't:l admire your feathers? And if you should hap -pen to "wake up" and Soy something more-=do Let et he your ousn,r . -someth am and anrring..:And `that you may be sure of success in your next effort, our most -excellent Editor, -with a con , slderateness that ,belongs ,onty to editors bas furnished to your hand in • Ids • " Brevities," an in fallible.recipe; be says: - - _ . "Lard mixed with meat wiU naive stale hens la,y, fresh 'eggs: , Try it,—take a good; largo dose, and teen, please write again. s • ;;.;, • ...„ And, sleeping, or waiting, (.13n , t, forget your "tlignity,"' always carry a good bunch of it itiong ,wiut you;i, especially, when. attendinglectures and .preaching in,,other ,tiburches, it may, pre 'serve - your reputation, anti -- save 'your cOat,:er bows ;from.; many,- afoul patch, and the seat,of your pants from many, an drisiglatlyrub. And nOw,gentlY,lLsoitlYL z•-'"Hush-a-by"'dignity"ontlle fie's - prop; , . When the truth. blows the `•thgnity" 'IL rac)::; - When - the (id lireilks the . dignitil"ll drop, • ...And down comes hush-a-by "dignity , ' and - tdl, liush-w.by, „ „ • And Xn neir; ,as It. a not • likely that my, dear, "'dignified" brother,' of ;Lebanon,- will attempt" - to establish, his calumny, by ,the, psonalsed.ciath,, I will here indicate, for the satisfaction of all, - -the resources by which' the '"charge"-arid'the roath"would; have , beenscattered to the; winds. First': • manuscript was read by several members of the-General Conterence,'-before Its „delivery, who are readyto testify to ; the Identity or the ' address delivered "With the manuscript, ' .the reading:of which , they: had -previous - - to , Its delivery,—and that no such language was ,used themanuSeript; or the , tittered address:" Secondly:—The more that:tone h undredelergy in en, who heard and by., their votes approved the - lecture; are ready to - make'alfltlavit'that no such -language was used on.,that This they , will do whenever the promised oath has been taken by the author of tins slander; " • But, as he Ilingirtilinselfbacicon his "dignity" and thr,eatena ''hold, his ,peace_l7aa, the best way of getting ottt ofhistrouble, deem. it but - rightto place - in the hands of my friends In'other Christian •denominations„ (a.s,.tveli as - lay own) such evidenCe as Is easily , 'reached by any one 'who is' disposed to know the-truth: •Lerthe fol „lowing points have the weight i theYdese . rvU9.,n, the'question is lairly settled:•' - - This:same ispoecli :was: delivered,-before 'my own people here in Columbia, prior to its deliv ery in Lebanon, and was heard . by - members'of • the; Presbyteilan,th e Lu them': the Germanale formed, the-Bethel and the 1 1 Iethodistphurcbes, 'anti there is .not one - who - heard irthat' will not _testify .that the language attributed.to mein that:aid ress Is a gromulless slander. And I have 'been glad to learn; that - several prominent Meth odlsts,have been:enquiring of those, who heard 'my discourse on "United - Brethren History,” as to what 'I did say? and "have been - told that no ,such language was uttered.. , , „, . — Again—The nitmes and addresse.4 of Tievs.E., :Light, Dougherty, Geo.-A'. :limit, (Presiding'El dens) Steigerwalt, Geibaeh, Strickler anditigor, all of Lebanon, la.; Bishop Erb, of Shireatans , town; Cumberland • comity; , Bishop. -Dick son, of Carlisle; Bishop Olossbrennerand Bishop Weaver; of Baltimore,' and 'Bishop' Edwards, of. :Dayton,. Ohio, are all at the service of. I hose.who may be disposed to enquire as to the matter. . Oacc . more, At the close of thiPT.ectiire,` Bishop ; Glossbrenner,whose eminent s talents, sterling piety and enlarged Christian Catholicityhave • given ' , him a name and power-in chinthes, made the., following was addressing Bishop Edwards, who was in the Chair, he said: President,—alter the• eloquent -.and nuts-. terly address to winch we have listened, AIL dress so rich.in.inforruation„.so-chaste and 'ele gant In its diction, and so well ,worthy a per- - maneut place In -, the• - literittnre"-of the church,' move, Sir, that this General Conference express 'its utimin , ded gratification and heartfelt thanks • to our good Bro. Keys for 'this truly noble; effort, and that he be,requested so to A ispose of his,pa-, .pei. that may. become a - part of the literature , orcrlie , United Brethren Charchiv- h.) . The. Chair, on entertaining the, motion, ,„.re marked that "It was scarcely'necessary, ,to call' -the vote; as there could, be but , one , .sentiment,. and that the sentiment of approbation with re-; gard to - whnt"they'liall 'heard,-bur' the' mbtion:. mas,before the Mouse • all favoringsvill say "St" when, ith the greatelt enthusiasm and unau lialty" it 'wad carried; 'and so • went'on tEow:lsit probable tl.hat "venerable Bishops 4trui. Reverend delegates, over one hundred iu 'of , highest'Court 'of 'the ',Church; would have entertained and ,approved.a coaqie assault upon a sister denolnination? No `matt his senses tan believe ••, •'...• • Finally :,-The Organ of the- Church. • the ions Telescope speaks in terms of unmeasured approval both as to , the'sentlments and langutte: of our lecture. Here is what it says:. " " On the - winding up of General Conference.,nt s was .our • happiness, • together - 4 with • the other .memLers of this, body, to listen Loan address on - "The Red sirothr,en Cretren " • auu ,mvelopment,r. vel• s...Tr.;neys7of East Pennsylvania Conference.r.:Ot this address wo can only say that - lt•not onlrstistalned. but greatly enbariced - tlielble'reputation of Its an trlior.as a".prefotind.,thinker and:master. orator. ,The address was a production of the. very high-, ' est limier; Logical in Its'reasemings,and•glowing. .111te,the golden gates of tmorning•with ...Rashes of 'inimitable beauty and power. We have beard do liner address,and 'are glad that RIB to - become a part of our Church-Literature.". Is it likely, that a coarse akutder would lave re ceivc,d such _praige I` ,l Surely not. - • reAnd now I leave, Allis -whole ,mAtter . ,wl th• an ..honest public, end with - the Juuge of all the earlb,; "-who will do right- , • sr may , have -written severely ~, b ut not more so,than Jesus would have done, as Ito tvould have fixed' hurning 'eye nn'the slanderer and haVe thundered - In ' , hiszear Viper, how Can you .eiwa,pc4 ~or. g Paul „lookin. a Simon' Magus in - the - eye and' esclalm - ing "0 child of the driVirrelielfdy - e - ralrrighteonsness, Bill of all subtlety' and rnischlef.V. , But / deeply . regret that I have had occasion to drop one line tbat'lnaybave 'wounded some good , heart.'tThe defense of truth was my onlymotlve. W. S. H. SETS. Eat ,Aal —No fires as 7 l) v' i:i g t . ..^ll nghaii c is t • heAarried ) e 'd l otes;,4 porter a klf,;Ahe'dkgiaont , '--The ditinght bentin neg. —Gen. Grant clam-bakes. —Oh, fer a shower of rain. ' -- =owerisliftlitckieborir —The market house is filthy. —Prentice resumes his jokes. chair trimming is stylish. —Eugenie has painting spells. —September is usually dryest. —SRN tret briags heait, —Dtb&pitils‘ltsing'pliopnla fotF, • -L - Jerry Bleek has Barg —Skin-tight pan't ' Siire . sabSiding: —The boulevard skirt is popular. —Vincent Ilradford is t~St.Panl. worth --The price of paper is advancing. —Leipsic is / having a. lusical.diet., —Puget ,P n't4-iait'Vair.4 —Senator Trumbull is in Montana. —The cottage at Pekin is a failure. t Fatbsr Pieper Itrsturned.hpine.-W sidewilfk?iesta&lield. —A good side show—a pretty cheek, —Offenbach dresses in yellow pants. NewLondon's-lion.:.tsfil —The drought extends to news items. —Beatiregardis making parlor skates. —ls,ooo,Barcelona,workerahaye struck. —Rat-hash is not served at the Boquet. —Louisiana has arr - English steam plow. —Plantation Drake pas,s,spanking,team. —Jeff Thoindsiin'ilirother'ialidlitt'novel. —The mountains are looking autumnal. --Agricultural o h9rsei-trots c are ip,season. great --Savannah is rearing cheap tenements. -,2Wizardt ell injured a tifElmaira xnanls,ear. —Mount Joy people are street sweepers. notliavi;'llalfif cr - Mitz:oreoin. .113riehamits started co-operative.stores; - -Sacramento river sand is worth $3 per 1-,...n-P,Tov,idenc.9,,hrs„threp aouaye„.campa; .) 1, .11 —l,lannj pal Hairdiii,is nOWlßangor:Pil vate:--“` • t , ""g•: t •• yvAl z 1 n 9 t wl • Ry.ej: cp . ttpa and wool. —Weston is walking for cold victuals ou West. ' —Annapolis is to have a sailors' monu ment. Tref, M.. 711 —llindostan is to, be. eensused .in t two Sears. —,Goodltenors are: rightfully scarce every ,••;i IA —Lowell has an old lady who grinds an organ. —Chicago is running over with California Plurrlti4 - 17 tI) t iF r ,t istfppresses(.Chinese bands. —There:arerlour Federal offices. —Carlotta Patti driVes a pair of Arabian ponies. —Merrimack print works at Lowell are closed. Lt —Linen blouses and silk shirts are the agon. —C y r?quet gronpds_one called "jaw plots.' —The Lord Mayor.ofD . ablin was once a printer. —Apair,ork , Kentucky twins are snake headed. —The watermelon rind-erpest should be stopp,.d. —John Srlglit has left the London Star entirety.,, 'L l- Welk ... ngland tides are the lowest for 60. years. - -Thebiood In Weston's head Is subject to rushes. a;rmolt •—Tony Pastor's real name is Anthony Shepherd. --.. . —Chicago uses 21,000,000 gallons of water pex7rdielp‘.! ;:;..".1.:•00') —lce three years old is being served in —A Winnebago matron has achieved 35 offsPringsl,ai.i —A Western paper talks Of the Helmbold centenary-. —Harry Harrison owns the fastest Cape Mart'elitrr.' —Harriet ;Beecher Stowe is being, rasped all around. —Gladstone has a villa ati.taitingen on the Rhine." _ —The ScientifiC be re-. Maned December 1. —Camphorized coffee at Parkesburg sta tion. P. R. —Whisky panch.poisons flies, in a com paratiyejiffin‘ "' •-t. , " 1- "-" —Read ..the,Weeltly Pr7,- 7 .-the,Alest paper in the county. _ —Haryest-Horne , on Walnut.‘streett, on Saturday last. —Byron eollara haVe'ileclicied; on account of the Scandal. —At Atlanta the'lioTyli fly kites with lan terns attached. —Fretnont l'itiiefie?O'OnVenhagen,which he i used. to. play. , , • ~— .l.ldinneaptdislind Anthony 'want/to be consolidated. , , —Beef ftee a cea . Us ;PPF:PPRPd'II:I:I f le. —Trenton finds amusement in editorial fistic encounters. —Painesville, 0., has started a nitro glycerine factory.: . , A ;:..,. —General Lee will be at the Gettysburg reunion this week. JO't —Croquet halls crack allover town these pleasant evenings :`' "" ' —Lard mixed with meal will make stale fre:sti'edgs. BovAin'tthaeltind.llfs'AlieVilivw thorrn's new ballad. ' - ' l. '-''Plitea - Prii`e'cloth trimmed with cranber ry gauze is all the go. —After the eclipse - it - it's over, at St. Paul, the liens all laid eggs. diitirteaids fiettiVnt at t'aile'Of (+end ITope ' " ' `-` —Sher Campbelland.Santley are hobnob bing in-':New:Englati'd:•"' ; —Michael Cranston left for Leavensworth, Kansas, on Thursday: 1 .;' 1 —Beecher was a pastor in Indianapolis twenty-five years ago. —Whooping cough is having a success ful run in Monroe,,La. The streets look shocking bad where the ner plpeAntr i becn laid. fe'll.doivtea chitnneYland was burned to a cinder. theygo:4eacrthe . - challenge from Bushey. —Mrs. Stowe Icasz+hurt'•her knuckles in hitting Byrons skeleton. —The I angels are fluttering arpand.White Mountains.. :!Sioc'efirPrieiiiiei-S "threaten to knock stuffing out of the Judges. . —Miss Carey of lowa is the only female insurance agent on record. —The yarn-dyeing firms of Glasgow have locked out theiremployes.4 —A. lark stuging7prmtch. recently took place attlialifak; EnglatfcP: , t.i, Prendeespeßks of a.b . panther, taking a :- . ..--allred.Doug/ass.says.nothing..is' sweeter than the tones of a fetrtleNolca;;.“.i. q o —The wells in Chester county are nearly all dry. So are the people well. - =Drummer Boyof,Shiloh—Samuel Mute croft—is performing at Akron, Ohio. —The obituary department has been dropped out of the Gentleman's Gazette. I fe'nuile r who can' can-fruit can qttnc,e t tpe Car}-can.Pappia,,slie? neCti c u t" matron ' is" Lthargea with scraping her chiltl,,to death with a clam shell. Elie Columbia.band has a new leader the fellow that leads them around town with a lantern. —J. H. Mifflin. g. 14: Purple and Henry Kehler,. Esq,re.; have been elected ,Trustees of tli4-P'reabyterhirf : chureti,;lfdr the'exidning year. the delusion that "Hiiti',"l:Kifiire a man's name, tStaPd 4 IIPF b P),?*ZA .41 ought museum. rTho eikAidiErdroiight orthe sea ma. terial u ring. Alia e,o;ti wild (late fruit' crops.„,,, CM:dee Apples are dropping otrf lrapitily;fatiditherstohle - dfotilifer , fruir nez-sTe.O,l ic y injuro” „lo,all,..other,,sespects the season has beereonofnbiiiidarit plenty, :11 1T'61.9 - • 'l.. • —The "Susutienanna is very low. So are allitberivertta.od: ereakslmthe State‘wTtie , Seh tt ylk.llhis,,so,Jew that , .navlgation has -storiped; . fearfurof a scarcity of water at thetiriiiiiriatit Basin: Theiwaterldoes - nottltivrindbe'second'stdry rooms In some parts of the citYP'" [Written forthe SPY.] Song of a Thug. Zell bin Wag of de Thugs and ich wohn in a etadt, Ware do grund pere is soot when he not git do rot. Ural I's a schmart fellur, as you see's:by my nose. Wat always goes fbrrid ony ,ilst wen it. blows, Dawn, Deity", Down. lop -sets for mein self as a worry great man, sidatoselluletlluleht.l34);desotifk.fasKesalergloossm Till I lams how t,o ialiWare gits up - dem p.i<utfi Ego& Wat glfs me an office and makes me big bugs. . . . Down; Derry; Down. r . l ,;(0 Dflts.offie mat; ce d I,D_ It m.1e.,4 st Lpger, Won de Fee-Dill vas short, I make it muck longer nice, Tiff Down;lserry:Doivii. I goes up to Harrisburg town for a bore, I makes isli'diArieinbersi bcoiie'diiiiee - OP de score But wen dat ten doriiiik dollars did come, D'OnineiNfiter;lskeetAiket 061 g , lightoinquiek .. 2fr;: IclYstimmt.for de Stehman on: Senat su gehen. Er weisat i yley yrpr Ist . das_icb by him steheri: • • in : EA:ken, juri t l 7 fa don't care ty-t—wat de peOpleshitil sagen. • • ••, , Down7 , Derry, Down.. -Dere's Grelst mit Ills:Pownall's who rinks very sehmart, ,That I sells him rite, out like two Pigs from a cart, ,Und I make inn" aber, go boaMe on his nest, Llk e last year, wen Dickey bezahlt mir de best. •• 'Down ,'Derry; Der Stehman :Ist imnier (le right sort of-man, Who makes apes gelt,watever he can;.;, trnzikpeoples,say how hisVate itvas betight,.. • jist holds his nuwl so a sehlech ter keit ought. • ' " ' DOWLI 'Derry Down: pnr,l4llllngfelp bee. fool Ist so viol , 'RV riOt; , sell .11‘170to - tiliAlieovuke.t - ii Sinander and besserr,mnsitei in his itziee;; ; Cause, by j tugs, if he's bon est, It ds a 'disgrace- Fuels without Notes, .by Quid. FOR REglvEtt. i-; OF Subject loy? - a P:pi<ip" nbl lean it at the .mstiing Triinary:eleations. Haying been solicited by an overwhelmn. ing large number of ,r,c.pfc . table and din iluentiai. citizens, as 'well as by " distin guished stiankers'friirriA;ellitanCe'P among whom were many of,tuyold cornradosliii ainis a (4meAla's armi.4);.*e'take this unex.- . eii:tripPo 4 l: - Tnodet way of,annouucing.our sel f• ad' a , can did ate tor :Register t.of f. is, and we are . : l suse, ,the;.geol„peeple ortir caster county, will do us the kindness to elect us; if they don't we'll get; cross, and life Co tlit'44sPie and t priain. In thusbeing,l4iLte mOdkety-to .this severe test, we are prompt. ed solely by a natural desire:. ttr . ser,ye the people hones . tly, at the same:type looking out"fOr''Otittelffp'pd i :";ttihi'ailibr 66tter bal lAtnena:oove believe liitnlyirprotatlon' in office, and-we specially-urge that' the'office of Register to.„rptajerryiftia, us with such :§fitur:dq-Yr tkat it 7 ,ll . k,ca l epll other immodest candidates : to business of the office.: ',.7 In urging our claims:at.thisilateihourup: on the attention ;Of the ,people," the "dear people;"' as' POliticiiins• - calltheig,We have but few words to say, hat.theywill,.be to the point, ai ISmittz ea.4l*en Sere.Ck -Brown on the:nose. regard: toy cliques; factions ' and, otherLpef . * !iecieties,..we,asiiert upon.cour ihonor .as , a candidate, , which is certainly 'beyond -suspicion, that'we have never been "set7up"for.anyMng' : ' ; - 7 -though one : , tune set up,'a`Atpefiiir tier, but: it *wouldn't9 t•;:jhat , . we.helieveln this; 'iniretne;,'?iiiiiserrkfi'o the",'4eidiPle,f to 'he iletherr.'sswn bridgeitl , ev en • "Binliley,''s believe the Commissionere'cari'bisild avert' good bridge, unless theSP2k - and thelExpreas help them. As to ,'',Treasury rings" *vie can't say a iicrid`'withouefeelinequeer; we wese - bi ajiv'asury:Orice; : aiid there , ;,.. —• heaps of gold, So - Craven and _ we had an irresistible impulse to take—we COiddn't *IP' it; for,tu:err, 14.p n ma t i:'_ TO'S person ,wlio gets intc, , tho publicvtreasurY fdr'giq first filme„i4elsit4intib:n"is ; a very strange ; nne: . • feels it is 'onenf his rtrat,dtities:toilerp.'hlinseif:ln.ob j eciienee;•tO the of 'seif-Preservittionii • Thin. his` re lierseif-PieSeed; then all, liis , kin dileas "tif 'every degree, - 'both 'lineal and collateral, even time out of rand; t‘wiiitreoi thA Military - 13;fitti' run ti not to„theson : trary.'' It is surprising what a large 'rela tionship a publle — OlAder s lA4—even bachel ors, the last survivors;of a lorigline of -dis tinguished ancestors, have an incredible traln r Or - Bnti we can feelingly and with deep regret, yet with sad truthfulness, assure our republican vo ters that il we'onq belong to any "Treasury :;< . • We-believe in "jobs," it ewever,-especial iy "job" printing, and if, w,e'‘were.a mechanic, especially a „painter, we would. advocitte As' to that Ojhe - r: very suspicious mati,c;•Thug:i - we can ciihscien2 ticutsly }tad: honestly asserts that,.We - never tnetlitim;:neithsr did:we meet Annty(Anti.4 Thug, ertrn'e. , leTlyug,'ii tiny, Fa her member of they. reason, we urga';forf - ;our .:electioe, is the fact that we haVe been a Sheriff OPit. County Cout tuissioner. V_ 1..: , li ve vote, tbr;iliAit'y ? yjv „I:ngt?r,lbleea and. aye +:(our tnonsta~ lief ro . o '`o'ar country idnie and the patriotic family, of Y01uav,L,5,,pr,.., 7 labotzers raise a I ibe'hy `flinethl) glorious. -stars:llnd .etripes.to. the copl,an 7 tlttrinClireeziis, away down in low And when petki) ll scofh .L e.siup i one,d us against such a Aro : ceeding; did.zwe -nutdontinue to - proceed, in • spit"B, - ef'4lre ' There is only one sol dier "Catalidatewhose - o,ances we ; feas. put we hopel.4tipeepler,Auu l ,dre.w t tliet fieplg su perior;tneri t,, for-we-marched dully half a lnif pi k A4,4fought iu"gtie skirmish moreillar4elidiand were at least seventeen ,huti4.ll:l . Ver 'in - the service. These circa eauie very rdarlbeit*Teunilea,tltilba t nUus seen to ba?i , kpa.ss t ed nettyws)sipult:l ietten all peo ple eitititttt'eViOlterli- 9u ,e4iilus , ;:for the At this writing 'Ve - a - re . gO'Conild4nt "of he.: lug nOinlitated to!iliti'otilaOfliegiiitei., that We advise the 'oiler 'elexeu candidates to withdraw at 'Once, to save themselves an defeat;_ , ;dud' '7`f :. , •" lkktirin *l - ; The pnssengers ` ou a"triiiiiqeminglete the city . at'zlightning - ,speedi'when,,about chundred,lmiles north Or, Dayton were= shrilLkwhistle .oeihev,iocoinotive calling Sown, brakes ; slid 7:40441-I!f.aPiWkWtill railroad : signals, it Ahat there was danger ahead. rakeinen sprang to their. 'places; heads popped out of the,wingows r ladies turned pale, / and involuntaii Praiyers i tele offered every hied. In these daystif feit'iftilrililioad accidents, 'who 'does nOttra,itel sort . ipapeed 7 ing.daiiierli t t;B'ut the in.safe ty;When-the following cOniersittion.inaue4 between-a :beautiful:eel:nary , lassiandi, coudtiet.Frii.:?: - !!!.migt;rl',W;ill.,ye,T4;please take thie. basket down to Ili&r: , )3enhitmhe's the ex press . ..agen4at DaYtiia?"'"'""i'l4," replied tthe -obliging conductor, "lint please n e*.e; --7 ETi ,r6,Frtri -1 1 -I Kaguini "ittt tacit ih• : Vangtir 4 talieid : -Ltreulieniher that. 4 And the train sped on Dayton Journal. SiiiibitilrEiig y .—Our Col lectors will call upon The subscribers to the DAILY Si7 j An#l . 3g,t4,3-da it is hoped that every one will pal up. ?e,414 - 11 1,71. . "F sd ii r4 ;t.i . A.Txow — w - . A:Lx" nii;' ' 'm;liiii;ed by rt:lie': 4 •Enilige;i 4 'plaiit' t" a Saratoga, =Si Zigib
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