Oft gtt public an. Arm w l' :'m" niL ' . 5 l Giosos B. Goodlandih, Editor. ; WKDNBRDAY MORNIHO, BKO. I, UT. ' A csll upon Governor A mot, of Mis sissippi, to resign, baa bton oxtetulTely signed and liandod to II ii Kxctllunry. Fish asd Yual AnexcIiBngessys: lion. Lyinsri K. Rati, member of Con gress elect, ws married Wednesday afternoon at Buffalo to Miss Kanuie VLeUalfe. " ';7" ' Dkath or Juihik Kwcn. ilou. iilm II. Reed, late one of tht Judges of the Supreme Conrt of this Statu, died in Philadelphia on Sunday but, In the 78th year of his ago. Tho return from Michigan show that the vote in favor of womun 'suff rage was smallest in those places where Miss Anthony and her associates mado most earnest efforts in its behalf. 1 Commissioner Hinith, in hi report du In.liau affuirs, tct'ttses fleu. 0 of lying about the existence of gold in tho Black Hills. If the accusation is anjust, Custer cannot afford to leave it without refutation. The total vote east at the recent election In Pennsylvania was in the neighborhood of 550,000. The vote two years ago on Governor was over 671,000 showing a falling off this year of something like 121,000 votes. Still Lost. The one hundred and fourth "Charley Boss" was picked up at Barbonrsville, West Virginia, on Friday last, but lie, like thereat, proved ' not to be the boy everybody acorns to be looking for. The Tanners' Association of Penu sylvania met at Uarrisburg on tho 1 Hh lnt. 1 This imiortuiit Association represents 800 establishments, employ ing 5,000 hands, and a capital of (12,. 000,000, and produces 20,000,000, worth of leather annually. I AlbtAoT. Thore has been a marked advance In the nricea of Southern and Western State bonds, since the lute election. The Philadelphia Leilger, notinir the fact, says: "It looks as though the South and West anticiiatc a general revival of business." Tho recent mild weather has hatch ed out the grasshopper oggs in the West, and the fields swarinwilh young Insects. The formers in many plaoos believe in the thonght that the winter will kill them, and they will be free from the pests next year. Who Bis It. Three C'a helped to Bwamp the RepabHeaa party M Tueeday CerpeateTiMB, Cbaadlarlaaa, and Caaaroaiem. JkMm btm. ml. fiappoee 70a auk tt four and add "Caornes aif uai." Barter lYeraM. Yes, but these four political libertines and corruptionisU could not have done it without their Bulla and White (Lib by prison) to assiat thorn. Tin Last Belio. The second and last session of the XLHId Congress meets at Washington, on Monday next, and will continuo. in session until tho 4th of March next, when it will die a Constitutional death. It will be tho hist Radical Congress that will evor meet at the National Capitol. Mark what we say. Dxvahtatiok. The Official Reports mado to the State Board of Agriculture of the State of Kansas show that seven teen .counties, in which 158,000 acres were planted in corn last spring, have not produced a bushel, and that there is a population of 15,000 who are wholly - destitute. The crops wore destroyed by grasshoppers. 1 .1 ., , . ;, Dkap. Dr. Batorf who was elected a member of the legislature from Berks county at the late election, has since died. He was out visiting some pa tients and on his return home was strick with apoplexy. ' Ho was found seated in his buggy in an insensible condition and taken to his home and medical aid obtained, but without avail. How CnANdXD. The exceeding cool ness of the Philadelphia Trent and other Radical organs, since the elections, is in harmony with the weather. . The leading articles in the Pros, a few days ago, wore entitled "tho sources of the Nile" and "tho exportation of crock ery waro." How changed ? Politics, finance, and basinosa seem to have no charms for Radical editors. ! ' " RssrossrsiLiTr. The Loasviilo ( Ky.) Courier Journal says truly, "lot there be no foolishness over Our victor', there is a country to govern and to save" Good advice, and it will be well if every Democrat bears in mind that with our victory comes responsibility. The people have their eyes open, and if the Democracy wish W retain the power they have gained they must meet publio demands in the spirit of honesty and integrity. Our victory is one or principle and not 01 spoils. , A Wholksoxi Chasoi. The vote of Alabama, for Governor, was declared by the Legislature. last Friday, and compares with the vote in 1872 as fol lows: ; l' I " v Havener, 1174. ''" '' flacarwor, llri. ' Hoaaloa, l..ltT,1IS Herodea, 1.I,ITI tewle, Hep.,,,.. M.M Uwia, .Up..,..!,,,,, Total 11,4S Tela!..... ITt.Mo- aoe,-. aa,iew nap. aiai.HM.MM s,oe "Our colored brethren" down there must "be going back" 'on the carpet bag fraternity as well as "the govern mertVI How wngratuful-ah! . . ,, , A Bad WAmaimi, Toe lesson taught the Hon. John Scott this fall by the peoplo, should be a warning to all men who have more ambition Uian brains'. ' He is one of; our ViteLSutes Sena tors, and had -evor thing put n "ap ple pie order" r bis re-election He had Radical Congrosaional, Senatorial and Representative districts made for himself and jkia friend. , His homo, Huntingdon -ounty, was literally fenced in, as a matter of self defence, but the people fooled him. . The ConimManaan. Sxr, is a Democtmtf the Senator, McKII.Wa, "d both taombera of the AsaeniMy, are, Demorwts: ; 'Next to ",n7 "hiu. he is the yorit' aboaed pnWle,n'nsT.tefult .,. mi r tr t? fil'VirrtDt-rrrn ! i.We had (wniied some remarks on this question, but the Butler Iferald coining to hand before r our copy was delivered to tho compositor, wo adopted brother Ziegler's remark, boennsu his age and experience in campaigning makes him 1111 inbor one authority , Upon questions nf this hind he Is reully tho Pennsylvania Vlackstonu, and wo thereforo lay his article before our readers in preference to our own. Ho says: "If then is 0110 uian in tho whole State who, for sorvieeH rendered the party in tho darkest hour of its need : lira nuitiij etitu iuuiuuu etiiur toitfru UI legislation, or who for honesty, Integ rity and privato worth is entitled to the support of members of the legisla ture lor U. 8. Konator, that nmn is Hon. Wm. A. Wallace of Clearfield. W 0 happen to have personal knowledge of tho services rendered by this gentle man in tho interests of the Democracy, and that too at a time when many whose names are mentioned with n great flourish of trumpets, loert like timid ruts Aiding in their holes nut only afraid to thoic tlmir facet but biding their timo until they got the smell of a very large cheese which tho people manu factured on tho 'id inst. Ho whoslissd up manfully for tho party and tho ce ple When tho time demanded boldness and firmness, is 0110 who should receive the favors of tho party which, in tho day of its victory, it . is able to givo. Wo want uo mou who, when the party was contending with an excited poo- Iile for power and running tho gauut ct of radical obloquy and contempt, atktiMp; In fMMdoM ml drinking brandy toddy Instead of being actively assisting to 'defend tho Democracy against tho assaults of its enemies. '1 ho Democracy, tho musses, want a new set of books opened, and records mado that will give assurance of jus tice being done hereafter to the work- en in the party titstoau 01 tnkinir the fruits of victory and feeding the drones who toll not neither uo they spin, For tho last eleven years Xlr. Wal lace has been an active worker in all the campaigns of the party late and early he was at his post; and wo huvo it to say with truth, that when Uliuir- man of the Stato Central Committee ho worked and toiled as no other nmn would have done, at least not out of thou cho now think they have a kimt nf pre- teriptivi right to regulate the affairs of the party in Vie day or ttt tnumiin. It won't do therefore, to belittle services rendered in the darkest hour of tho party's triul and ignore tho iorson who ponormefl. tuem. it is a poor policy a contemptible scticnio an unniunly course. Lei justice bo done, and in doing it teach the doctrino that he who enjoy the tuvors 01 the party must bo tntind m the trout rank 01 duty always. Wo know to a dead curtainty, that lllacK, Uuckalew, Llymer anu n num ber of other gentlemen mentioned in connection with tho iScnatorship, have ncvcr.becn our friends ; but on the con trary have opposed us on all occasions; yet we would never bemoan ourself so us to allow privato spleen to deter us IVom saying that they am men of abil ity, honesty and integrity. We have our preference ; and this preference is given for one who has never failed us when we needed a friend. Iixgratttude it tlie voret nf tint, and as our post life has never been tarnished with it, so neither shall our future be. . We have said and say again, that it is not for men who stood back in the durkost hour of tho party's need, now to come tiirward and abuse those who did, simply because they may havo an axe to grind in tho election of their favorite to the ollleo of Senator. Decency, if nothing elso, should induce them to come from their hiding places with caution and show "by works meet for repentance" in tho future, that their opinion is eniUlcU ui weigni ano re spect. 1 I 1 Will rot Raj.lt. The . Radical leaders in this couuty who started out to "bust up the Democratic party," find tho bust in their own party. The Chairman is making an effort to rally his scattered forces, but they will not rally worth a cent. In common with our friends, we feel grateful for the assistunco wo received from tho liberal element in the opposition party which refused to train with the ring which undertook to forco their party into ex treme measures, and acts of doubtful propriety. The Democrats can stand a "bust up" of this kind ever' full, in this or any other county. MLajr ea, T Aowat Maaduff, Aad damnad aa ha wbo firat erlva hold, esoafh t" . A "Si.at" Found. A correspon dent at Now Washington informs us that while repairing his garden fence, a few days ago, he found a "slate"thnt some member of the "ring" had drop pod while climbing over the fence. The "slate" was dated tho 18th of Juno, and contains tho names of can didates for a full county ticket. . But as none of tho candidates on this "sluto" were elected this full, wo deem it unnecessary to publish tho names. From this it is ovident that tho "Court House ring" is not tho only "ring" do ing business in this county, and thut "slutes" can be made hero us well as in Harrisburg. Oh, tho innocents I Important Rilino. In answer to aquestion the otherduy addressed by a Wisconsin National Bank to tho Com-, misBioncr of Internal Revenue, as to whether a draft drawn by one bank or banker on an other bank or banker, payablo one dby alter date, without grace, requires a ravenuo stamp, that official replies that all checks, drafts, or orders payable at sight or on de mand, drawn by any party for any amount, uion a bank or banker, or trust company, aro subject to a stamp tax of two cents, and that the Inter nal Revenue office cannot regard drafts so drawn, irnVwr form of wordt may 6e iisnf, as otherwise than liable Umiawt. A sound as of a mighty wailing, goeth tip from the midst of the Republican party and press since tho last election. , Witness tho follow ing paragraph, which is clipped from their papers, and wbia is full of tears: "Taataaaia of poar la tka Ualtod SlataaBaa ata a; tka Hpaallaaai,all MbaraaaditlMU baias aaeaaafad, drpaada aa aba llvaa of ail nation aaw la old tfa aad InArm health, aad bvhinrf whom ara l)aaf ratio fovarDora ar Paameratla htfitt&Uraa. ar bath. How sad to think, that ii tlieso "six Senators, now In old ago and Infirm health," should die,' tho chance' for Credit Mobiliar steals, Sanborn jobs, etc., woald be gono entirely. , Huitatinsv The "Government" at Washington has concluded not to ln- terfcre with tho Arknnsaa muddle. Very wis .indeed. . Interference Inj Loaisiana matters was quite siimciontj to teaeh Attorney General WiUiams) that the people of the North had got! tired of Lis miserul,l(iili,,ni.. I Jiiuyuu. ern affairs. Grant bad hii ..,n... 1.: tr I 1 . ... I uuuaeu aim ma Biiuoniinalos to the duties of their rvspertiveeVpartmrnta It would bo' "much moro creditable. Besidos,an impeachment may be waived if "the .government". atrktly attends to its legitimate business in the future. A V HETTY (i OOP JUT. As everybody is awnin, our country bus been ruled by "Christian statesmen" and "Chi'istiiin Hunkers" fur the punt fourteen years, eveu Congruat being turned into a liruyermcctiiig .occasion ally. That celebrated journalist, Geo. Alfred Towimeud, who never has much to say in' flivor of Democrats, never theless gets off tho following nt the expense of "tho bruiser," John Jlorris soy, or somebody elso. (ieorgo says: "Of oouna tha pubtla will itatnn aa Morrliifly and broak bli note agala at avar; aleotion ) but ha aat two yoara la Cuncrraa without 11001101 a fonny ar aaking haw to atoal It" j Jiow, when W0 reflect over tho fuct that Kx-Vico President Colfax, Vico President Wilson, Gland W. Scolleld, our own Congressmen, mid other lead ing members of thut body, did not do these things, besides, stuffing their pockots with Credit Mohilier railroad stock, und when caught at it, then turned around and took an oath thut they had more of it, and insisted Hint they had none, uiitilOuksAmcssllpprd up 011 their flanks and pulled tho checks out of tucir pockets, is certainly proof' tho most damnable that these self same!" '"'" imi;l ,hlvo weeks siisiieuslon, men did not only rob tho government, ''-v " ",, ik,V ,"''. "I'1'- but that they perjured their own souls, i ' ,' ' and so completely eclipsed Mtiirlssey I r "T .!1' "J"1' lrfel.-. tbrnrly 1 ,,, r , L lilted Males honator from Jnduiiiu, with their crimes that wo 1110 told ho is , wi10 WW UXplled tit.in his scut dmv ashamed of tho wholo brotxl, and will ing the war liir disloyalty, hits rocont not allow one of that gang ol states- j 'y settled in Baltimore. , , men to enter his gambling saloon for' Tho estate of the 'late Thaddeus fear of having his carpets soiled or his Stevens at Lancaster is worth from character iinpugiiod by associating'100';?"0 150 000, which goes to WUU .,,, JU-pteaeiiUttlves and '$Un 0Thm a" nm m ' bribed nml tieriiireil t'fitirrwuaninii j " . j Still Bkxchv.rini. Tho absorbing toploin.be Boklyn Courts ura the Hcocher-Tilton suits, for libel mid lor damages, and they promiso to bo long winded affairs. Tho suit of Tilton, lor diimngcs,hnshecn postponed, lieecher's counsel apparently being anxious to postpono it indefinitely. This post ponement or legul strategy is construed by Beecher's enemies to menu that ho is afraid to huvo the trial hurried np. Whatever happens in the matter, tho public bus lost its curiosity in the case. In the meantime 11 r. Heecher preaches moro vigorously than over before. A friend of ours recently likened him to a mule, which pulls heavier loads with several men upon his buck to hold him down. Boucher certainly wurks bettor with Tilton and Moulton on bis back; but ho bus acknowledged that it wns dreadful hard work to appear fresh and cheerful under tho circumstances. Plymouth Church is the most popular place of resort in tho vicinity of Now York, sinco tho recent developments, and Henry preaches more vehemently 1... u.inn,.i.i T;ii.. ....1 I.:. ...:i:. since he scpartcd Tilton and his wife thuu before. But then Beecher's Church and John Morrisaoy's saloon are rival places of resort. The former and his friends gamble in theology and morals, and tho hitter with cards, for wealth. A difference without a dis tinction. Fdk Hpkakeh. Hon. N. P. Bunks, elected to ( 'ongress by tho I k-moerats in Massachusetts, was one of the best Speakers who ever presided over tho national House of Heprcscnttttivua. His decision was novor overruled by the House. He is now prominently mentioned lor tho sumo position. Mr. Banks is a self-made man having ris en from a factory. 11 is graceful and pleasant demeanor was acquired from hirpiw a .nn time In hia )'nnt.fl been a dancing master. Exchange. . Ho is an excellent man, but then no Pcnnsylvaiiiun can voto for him. Ho is a "Salary-grabber," and two succes sive Democratic Stato Conventions having denounced that speck1 of rob bery, no moinber from this State dare voto for Mr. Banks, or any other man, who took tho bribe. Or Cot ksx You Do. Thiate refined twins who prcsido over tho columns of the Timet anil tho Itcrille, file objections to tho action of tho Sheriff nnJ Com missioners in offering rewards for the capture of burglars and highway rob bers. Those tax ridden fellows aro hard to please, and never approve the acts of an official unless they are first consulted or paid. Hud tho officers in question sent an advertisement to each of these patriots, they would have been landed to tho skies. That is all there is in their criticism. IIow CllAN(ntl). Tho New York delegation in tho XLIVth Congress will bo composed of fifteen Republicans, 0110 Independent Republican, and sev enteen Heniocrats. Tho Democrats havo eight in tho present or XI .11 Id Congress. , SuDnr.K Dkatii. Wm. F. llnvciny r, Mayor of tho city of Now York, died on Monday afternoon whilo sit ting in his office disputching puhlio business. His term of office expires on the first of January next. ' CAsn Politician. The Into elcc lions havo ended the labors of that class of politician who "go for cash." jiio ticmwrnlic party must In-gin at onco to end Ibrevcr v.vi iiiu uiisiin-sn ui mono men wno nave liven so long on "the cash" which they tsk, demand, I or tako for political service. Tho curso of tho Radical party, or rather one of its enrses, wns the gang of creatures It brought into lilb who whoro known ns always "going for tho cash." Votes, bills, legislations, contracts wero to bo had for cash, and these creatures were tho ngents to buy or sell. i i Offices were put np for sale and he who had tho most money was most successful, "rut up your eash " was tho demand made on every occasion to every applicant n.r owe, from t 'te. ' tr-i-o, Mass., was Intcly walking In Hie man who applied for a policeman's of t rnet) Vcompanied by badge to htm who asked the nnmiinv 1ier husband, when they met an in. tlon flir (roycnior, Jmlge, or any other toxicaled man, who wns more than or post or liigh pntihe trust. Idinarily deinonstrntivO. Just ns the Iho Democratic pnriy must now Howards came ahrcust of tho Incbri put an end to this business ' - ' nle, ho gnvo a whoop which whs so Let tho first question that is now snildeii Vn Its etTecU uiWm Mrs, How asked of a candidate be, "did you put nr(1 n,nt M (r.rppcd ,',,n, , lu.r hlla. np your cash?" and if it can lie shown i r c....i oi. . ...j that he even proposed fo do h, defeat him on the spot - No gi-catcr gtsid than this could pos- t.n,ij i..imihj uiii, ui inu rviuni oi ine Democrncy to pon-cr. ' It would end the men and tho party lately known I as "the Radical gnng." ihmmnnuvalth. , i- - , in i aim LATioit. i no I nion twiguoi resuiuiices, killing twcU-a. ponona, and of lMiilndiUphia, composed mainly of injuring many olliers. Mrs. William white stocklns; arisUicrals. is aaensrlVa inston, mother of tho lata' Oovernor over the overwhelming defeat nf tlieiri Winston ; the wife and two children party, and on : Friday evening held aiof Hon. John II. Morr, Haxiator from meeting and resolved to purify their i this district V. U. Hodgkius, J-Jsq., party, bv resolving to use their in flu-1 alitor of tho C'ArusiWr, bis wife and eneoand means against Incompetent four ehildi-ou, wsro killed..' J'tmons and disbonsst eandidatta. . Thore is no from Tiiscumbin say the tornado Jast otio anociation In existence that has led one minute and a half. . Twelve don mora to plaoo and keep corrupt inirrtai in twwer man mis union Jaeagna, ann too tax payers or that ouml)cr killwl aud woundwl in the ad city should hesitate in accepting any I jeeent rminty. making nearly tliirty promises tliat eomos from It, u .killed in all.- Whatever rortionof tbo I . " " "-"- losintry was visited by the slorm ' A w Castlo paperadvises Its read I great destruction of prorrrty amtiled orn to wssh their fbet ''beflira tho winter fjnita .iiimbor of lives worn lost i, sets In. and the water gets cold," - dependent of those nt Tnaeiimbis.' .... jXKIVS ITEMS. . The Nebraska relief nooiety pub lishes n sintciiienl showing receipts liiimuiilnig lof I,i l7 Mil. itcv. A. Kinrll, for thirty years pastor of Si. John's Gorman Lutheran church of Cincinnati, died in 1 1 (lit city lust Friday, II', ' Col. Wnt. 11, Wiley, it prominent railroad conductor, died nt his resi dence in Philadelphia on the 21st tilt., ugod 51) years. Brevet Brigadier (iencittl Thom as J, Leslie (iii'd last Wednesday morning ul his residence in New York city, aged 7!) yearn. mere wcro ;ni,uini colliors on a strike in hnglund at Inst advices: 18, OtHI in West Laiicnshire, mid 12,000 in West Yorkshire. ' Tho official returns of New York show thut TiUlen, tlie Democratic can didate for Governor, bud 51,0,17 inii- ri: i A Vermont legislator, nged (10, , I11U1U1 his tiwf miilMinil innfiu... a f:..v j days ago, whilo on his way to take bis jswit Sir the present setpioii; . . Tho ninuiinntli cotton mill of the Spragues lit Bullie, (,'oim., bus resumed I The lust Democratic Governor of: f "sachusetts was .Marcus Morton. " 1 , Z' " ? uh (invemor ,i,,u, liun ' n ' . I). 11. Williams, Into cashierofthe Coniicuutvillo Bank, IV, and recently convicted of etiibeczlement, was sen tenced at Pittsburgh. Saturday, to five years imprisonment, and to pny costs of prosiK iition. A shock of earthquake bus been distinctly felt nt Salem and Ncwhnrv port, Hush. Tho nave apparently moved from west to cast,, rocking houses, rattling crockery, and causing some consternation. It was ,1 close run between tlie Democrats of Ohio and Indiana as to 1 "".'" W"IU" K'' xht lR1'K,',t ".onty a few votes. The fiirnrosnre: Ohio. imu in i.!v, niiu viiiu ..ins iiv 17.202; Indiana, 17,0118. Ijouise Kellogg fastens her gurtcrs with 8500 dinmond clasps. Anna Dick inson snaps a pnir of umcthvsts round her little calves, and the widow of I nptain Jack tics up her old govern ment socks with n pnir of Shncknasty Jim's old suspenders. ,,,,,' t() j)0 1 ,10 )Tmilrn", r. 1 t. . , . 1 . ... wm. t. Hurry, uned tfl! venrs. United Slates, was buried in St. Louis on Tuesday ol last week. H is first "take," us a journeyman, was Wash ington's obituary. At !0 ycain of ago he worked at the case in Nushville. . Tlie Ninth Pennsylvania Cavalry havo issued an invitation to all Penn sylvania regiments to meet in reunion nt Wilkeslmrre, on Juno 6, 1H75. The object of this is to form an organisa tion of all tho regiment of this State who had enlisted in tho late rebellion. A new hot blast is being added to tho fumnco in Dauphin county, Pa. The probability i that the fiirnneo will bo kept in oHintion all winter, n con tract having Ik'Cii made with the Pennsylvania Steel company to fhr nish tho Baldwin works with 2,000 tons of pig iron. trU. lM.lli.'KliflilM miiMillllCCS that Col. A. K. Mcl'lure will tako charge of tbo Philadelphia 'jvjw as ed itor in chief, having purchused control of the stock, It is said he paid J-TiO,-000 for a controlling interest. This does not include tho building. Tho polities of tho paper will bo Indepen dent Republican. Fale never pluyed a fairer trick than she tlid on two (lend lca( who tried to steal a ride from Itichlnnd to Oswego, the other ilny, by getting themselves lockcu up 111 an cmpt car. For the car was switcher V box car. for the car was switched aiidlall of Iho Ueiuihlieunn wlm ran fl,r lelt standing nt tho next station, and tho two travelers, after begging ond screaming to be released, had to trndgo on on 1001 auer an. There was a very lurgo inectiii nf the Steel and Iron Association t Pennsylvania, Maryland ami New Jersey, at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, Nov. IMtli, for the purpose of consid ering tho subject of iron production. Tho general sentiment seemed to ho in fuvor of rediicingtho production wilha view of iiicreusiug the price of iron. No definite conclusion was reached however. , ; Dispatches from all over tho country ludicnto that Thanksgiving uny was appropriately observed.. Ser vices were held generally in tho churches, numerous rhurity dinner given, and festivals and supper held in many of the churches. Business was generally suspended. ' At St Clnir, Governor Hnrtrnnft assisted at tho unveiling nt n Soldiers -Monii. ment. According to official figures, ("hi cngo elevators conlain l,U!l,77fl bush els of wheat, 510,!2.'l bushels com, 415,uK3 bushels oats, 05,710 bushels ryo, and 2i4,!).'!fl bushels barley, mus ing a l'IhihI total of Z.4li:i,:iH2 bushels itgninst 3,n05,(l7H bushels at this time hist year. .Milwaukee fins 30fl.2ftl hush..!, wlu.nl. 14R''1 l,n.l...lu i ywi l.iIMh,.lM aiiIb (t lURr.tiul.n1u m.a :all(l 7fj UU8hfls bnrlev The contirinntion of tho will of tho lulo Dr. Livingstone, granted to Miss A guess Livingstone, Thomas Stool Livingstone, Vt m. tMwoll Liv ingstono and Miss Anna Wary Liv. ingstono, was scaled in Loudon on tho 3d inst., the tolal vuluo of tho real und personal estate, und effects of tho ileeeascil in Miglaml anil .Scotland tie ing sworn under il.fiOO, Thu.leeeas- od is said to havo died at Hals, Con tral Afrbn, on Hay 4, 1873.,, .., .r-Mrs. AY. 11. Howard, Jr., ofltruin- hcnllhy woman, and her deaf h wns VVimmlM ,v h,.r physieian, ' Dr. nriuj. t(, . ,.',;,.,.;, of ft'iirlit ' : A terrible storm occurred at Tus. loumhln; Ala., m tha cvoninir of the mdult., destroying nne-thinl of tho pci-nom were killed and twvlity 'woun- (lira at l usoninoia, ana slsiilt tkesMu A 11UUE ES'TERPIIKE. One of the most gigantic enterprises overset on foot in this or any oilier' country, In the wny of overcoming by j means of a tunnel tho obstruction iff great liotlies of water, Is now In pro- gross in Now York. The project Is nothing more or less than to tniuiel; tho North ltivor. a part of Manhattan Island and the Kust River, thus oixm ing a thoroughfare of lam) travel from Jersey City to Brooklyn, Long Ishind, passing under both the ititeiveiiing livers and through n portion nml under a portion nf tho city ol Now .YorkO The prelimntiry steps are now in Jimgres nt tho foot ofFiftoontli street, crsey City, where a shaft i', being sunk, ulidor a ghnit of tho Cominou Council, with it view nf determining the depth ut which it will be necessary to start tlie grade of the tunnel, us well as to ascertain the nature of tho soil through which It will have to be 'selfhb, corrupt, and abandoned agents driven. Tho conipuny for ill, con- who lmvo lived in luxury on the spoil, st ruction organized lust spring, and1 hluck nuiil, "divies," and sums of money filled tho articles of agreement on tho j ubsl meted out of funds ohtiiined from Kith of March, 1874. The organizing1 party contriliutiiuis, by legislative np stockholilcrs mimed In tho bill are: Impropriations, or Ibr party, or personal, V. Hiiskins, California; Then. F. Wood, or public service, must be driven out NVuJersey ; L. ('. Fowler, California ; from the observation of hoiicvt ineli.1' T. C. Park, Vermont; C. tioddard.j The CathitcH mint jn into rjilt'. This New York ; George Miller, New Jersey; is no time for them to nlv their vocaion. J110. K. Wnlil, New Jersey; Wm. F.'l Force, Now Jersey ; L. M. Prtce, New Jersey; Julius L. Marvin, New Jer-1 soy; Jus Wethoivl, New Jersey; J. ( . tucker ol New York, and A. If. Democracy nnift enshrine on it niter. Gilibs. Tho slock is $3.1100,000, (livid- Ho who seeks public confidence cd into 30,000 shares of $100 each, undl must show bo ikisscskcs tho 'respect the charter Is good for niuoly-niuolnnd regard of honest men. ' Ilo who years, llio work already done. con. sistintf of surveys, plans, und sound ings, has cost over $10,000. As tho company aVHuro that they have no intention of imerf'eriiir witb the waters of tho rivers, tliey did not ask for (.'ongit'ssionul li'irislation per mitting tho constriiclioii of the tunnel. They also stulo that they will not nsk Cnnjrrcss for any tid or subsidy, but j that tho work will bo pushed to com-j lilctiou entirely bj privato enterprise, Now if tho company will stick to its: declaration, und curry out their pro- posed iinilertnkinir with their own privato moans, it will ho greatly to, their credit. . I Of lato years when-iiny unusual' undertaking, has been set on foot, it j lias been the habit of tho projectors i to hurry off to tbo lobby in Washing-1 ton, und by a judicious distribution of bribes, secure enough subsidies and! direct donations to Complete their pro-! jeefs, pocket tho principal nnd inter-; est, while tlie tux paying pulilic who :m -m turniahed all tho means, received Vnt Somir. Itepuhlieiin Senators neither henclits nor profits. To find and Congressmen now gathering ti meii nally willing, Iherefiire, to risk , gelber in Washington' nro betmvinir tlicir nrivuto nieniis in git nt iiiulcilak- ings that ought undernll circumstances' to (hi pushed by privato eiiteriiriso, 1 would seem to Indicate that capital Is! once more coming back to its legitimate I siihero, takingeure of itself instead of clinging to theskirlsof tho goveniinen. A bill will be presented to tbo New York Legislature this winter asking! 1 1.-. .1... . i. .. i I luav mr ii.-iiuiiiiu Junius ui iuo umuoi bo fixed. At rm'sont it Is proposed to carry the tunnel from Killeeutli street, Jersey I Ity, under tho Jiorth River to n jHjint nt or neai' Houston street, New York, thenco indur tho city, nnd nnclcr Kast liivcr, to a lwiint near the llrooklvn Navy Yard. The nature of. tho excavations 'o he inndo will deter mine tho feasibility of the project !ry determining whither its cost will bo within rcusiuiulilt onunils. Hhoulil there le n bed-rock umb'rtlie whole course, sbnilur to that which crops out ftiHhcf up toward Long Is lam! ruuiiKl, nml tonus the obstructions nt Hell (late, tht cost of the enterprise would bo almost beyond computation. Hot the projectors claim thut the lurger portion of it will be mind nnd shalo excavations. They nro so con fident that $:ioo0.000 will complete tno worn, Unit having sold that amount rtf Mnrl, l-;r 'U H x Il ,, , time alone will dcterniino what value la to be attached to tho opinion of the engineers as to tho nature of the ob structions to bo met with. Pittitmrgh i'otl. A PLOT .Y LOU IS I A XA . The New York Sun has tho fol lowing iloublo leaded editorial : He learn from very trustworthy sources that it is the punxwo of the carpet-bag authorities in Lonisiuna to count in tho Jtcpublieau candidates fur Q.. ..ni .... . State oflicers. with the mniorifv if nut publicans who ran lor Congress, and a sufficient number of the ucleuteil nominees to the Legisla ture to control that body aud thereby prevent tho impeachment of Kellogg and secure tho Lnited States Senator, tit-nut is in tho plot and has agreed to carry it through with tho bayonets of tho army. Tho ultimate object which tirnnt is aiming at is undcrstKd to be the election of bis brother-in-law ( 'asvy to Iho Semite. Wo learn further that if this great crime against tho people of Louisiana 1h H..rpelmted, tho conspirators profess to apprehend that vengeance will 1k summarily inflicted upon some of tlicir leaders; nnd they nam Kellogg and Packard as.two whom tho Conserva tives havo resolved to put to dentil. Wo credit the report that tho thieves who havo so long proved upon Louisi ana under cover ol flmnt's protection intend fo, commit these frauds upon electivo franchise ; and tliero is no doubt Hint tirnnt will countenance and sustain thorn now as he has heretofore done in the commission of these fel onies. Hut wo hope no outbreak of violence will follow from these wrongs. Truo, if Kellogg, Packard and Casey wero to bo killed, three sneaking vil lains would bo put permanently out of tho way; but no gissl would como- of It so long as those three holder villains Cirant, Williams and Robeson, eoulil use the army, tlie. nnvy, and tho courts to defy nml sot at naught tho verdict of Iho doctors duliverad at the polls. Retribuliou may advance, slowly, but it is suro to como, though nut by the violent shedding of blood, huwever vilo. Armed with tho majesty of thu law, the New House of Representa tives will luy bare the Louisiana in f'aiuies, while, tho results uf the noxt Presidential election will send some of tho bond conspirators to the peniten tiary unless they emulate tjie example and follow in tho fiHitstens of the cog nate acouuilrols of the old Tammany King and flee to dimes whoro extra dition treaties nro unknown. i i ',, XOT HESPOXSWLE. With a Republican President, a Republican Honate. a Kepiihlicnn House. and an impending session of Congress in which the Republican majority may enact svhat laws they nleasc. it is anini. mglV aiiilawoin in tlie unscrupulous : l,l"'sr .((".o.Tt.iion, w an tnmm ro. now-spuper. that filled their lLmw,Z'1,Z,LTl With Ku-KllIX lies. More tllol election to now sock to throw thfl odium of tho hard times n,s.n a Hem- j ooratie tvlininistration that is not yet, in existence, Wliea tho iH.moeraticl nartr ainin baa the ntinnrtnnilv Ini . La ? 17)l,0r""l" U mSliagS tllOl afllllrs of tho pminmeut II Will, not hesitate' to stand, by thol "f d0,n ' " aioak a. a. af each inomlna, OOllsemtnneOS irf its IMts. It will ul If.i '''' all mHaub.aribara al kiotiHeonnniHis nmsi tiilistituto ronstitutional ijovern- ment fisr ths hiL'lier Inw. It will hring ta(tk with it. roooirnir.cd irinciphv of finance, an iiitnhe system of tnxa lion, econnmv '(if uxnenililiitT and a capnhut and linncat inhlio service Them ' changes, wore it nnssihlo to iimhe them today, wisihl till tho coun try with' confidence, ami .whilo they would not instnntlv add a dollar to huv man's estate, wiild still turn the t-iKliu; tide ni Uisnstrr. A siwinltlirilt can scatter in a dny tho accuiinilntioirs of rear.,, The Demoentdc jmrty nailed nnnn tn rrmair -the efnirtn nf a i.t'r. - - spentlthnA uredeissor. 'ho imx-ess is always slow and sometimes puufal. OXE OF THE J) If TIES. Almost every representative Demo- cntt in tho country who has spoken mi I the subject of the late electrons, bus; as.seitei,uiiqmilifledly,tbnl gi-uvetlulimj and re-ponsibililioi aro fow laid mi titer, Jlemocrulic niii-tyy ji Wo have, lnn'n'tlie'flrst reports of these elections, sought to Impivss on tho Democracy In Uiiri Coiiinioiiweallh thut the Reiiiililieuus who, revolting nguinst the Ruilieul parly, and voting with us, require in the lulu re dicided cli'orts of the Democracy to have their Qotitiuucd support. Ono of tho Aral of these duties, then, in our view, will demand of tho Demo cratic parly ull Its energies to ho dl royted to i'livgit out of the management of public utliurs, corruption, frauds, and cash considerations which havo so long uisgmceii 1110 legisnil 1011 111 our fines, , Slate and Federal Lcmshil urea. .Tim The era of lmnestv has rcturncil 11s in tho L'olden nue of tho ftenublie. Honesty, economy, capacity, fidelity, and lu'mor aro the virtues "which tlie seeks places of public trust irinst iirovo is nunliflciilioiis, pemonal, niornf nnd political. Jlo wlio aspires to repro senlut ive stut ion must deinonsf rute from his lile of integrity anil ciipahilities thut he is honest, capable, und faithful to tho ('(institution. Tricksters, schemers, and plotters of the federal lovemmetit is liliont to he placed on tho Democratic party, nml, unless It prepares the people by the highest patriotism, nnd the truest' statesmanship, and the loft lest courage in its preparatory stajrc, it will fail ut the critical moment, One of the duties, then, tho Democ- racy has to perform is to rid itself from all connection or association with the corruiitionists ami those rasli ptiiticians who havo disgraced tho lintlicul party, nnd who an' not unfreqnently found in Iho conventions and representative nhicesnf the )l.iniM'niev.-)ii7rt.;inA,Vi are not neciksi now. 1 lio niliiiinlstra. Commonwealth. . unusual anxiety for a lender, to direct them out of the wilderness.' They are slightly dazed as yet, tint nro willing to admit the existenceof extravagance and corruption ns well as hugo lilnn- dors cn the par they snv is in ni rt ol Congress, wlncli measure to bin me for t ho present condition of affairs, This is much the same spirit exhibited bv the : ........ . t i. . , criminal snoui 10 sicp upon tno laiai trap. Ho cxpresstn sorrow for his crimes and admonishes his hearers to desist from vicious courses if they would avoid a like end. It is a death neii repentance, which serves lor a warning, never for nn example. They have been dismissed from place be cause they were unfaithful stewards, because in the language of the Psalm ist, "In their hum's were iniqnitien ami their right hum! was filled with bribes." ' Tna Koi.niKB. The Pittsburg Post suys : Lieutenant Colonel Fred, liruiit is still enjoying himself at tho exicnso of the tux-pnyont. He has not been on duty an hour's time for months, but draws bis pny as Lieutenant Colonel with frightful regularity. Ain't it about time Ibis potty ateuring should bo relinked f In justice toother army officers thia o,Mauiu(t l.fatitoiMUlt Colo net should bo compelled to attend to his duties, if ho is capable if not, ho should ho stripped of his shoulder straps. Uis case needs attention. $c; gifli'frtijfmrutj. QAUTION. - All prraona arr. baraby oaatiunad aeaiat nur. aliaaing lha fullowfna t.Mptrtr, ait: 1 dark bar mare. 1 rod muty eow. la baad af ahecp, and tha uBiraam larairara in paaaaaalon el rclar Lsana barry, aa Ilia aaiaa belonga la ata and la lfl with Mm rner Lanabarry an loan. dacJ Jia tlKNJ. tANfllRIIRT. rtAMTox . Atl (icrioDi art ltf-rcly mrncj Beirut pur- cnaaing or in in.T iDaVO n r mAfldliB Wltn tn lol lowing dwrill property, now ( ttMbsnttiuf 1IMC UOfl.OI lit! lUIUt1b Ol HOllHMtOO, sU (lit mnt bclonjfi to ui Rtitl ii mtijrrt to our onkr at uny tiint, Tin chair. 1 mchinj ehtlr. 1 ink. i enuK u.ve and trianiitt, Ul.lt, 1 fatr bod IKHUl, 1 rmUH, 1 t)E)t (iilhaj tla ytbtT dllltlM in puMdiion uf mid Hoxt. ki.i-.tr PMRAL k CO. Wal1atXAR. lo. J, lK74. tt. T. A. FLECK & CO., litre tww oo bnnil, nnd nro daily roPcivlnjf nrl ditiont thrt, a lirif and wall telmlvrl Kock Juit freh (run tka maaulaotircri, oC , DrH Qootli, bry Qoo&, Riikf, Hitl, Tlonnt-U, Uti aUadir iipi, bawllt .Yitfrtroor, i.tv diet' Kur Cup, lUir (loodi. titats Fur. Biihing tiotitli, Shlrtt, Wlor, ilof. Ut-rrallf, l.urubertncn'fl FUiinvl. . LtvlifV VniltTrTfar, Cuff, 'I CoDnn, llMftdkwhict, CHI1.KHKNH I NDEKWKAH Ai WHITB rrfomtTT nd St-np. Bat mora, ftlilri. ateny, down, 8lix kinai, of tvery tit; varitly and otorr. Notion, irituuiiniif rb4 Fane Uoodi,ia altivit eadleii varirlr, N. n.WR PTJY POIl CAHII ANrt BKT.L FOR CASK. cUc-flf 1875 . THB 1875 riTTSnUHGU POST. (DjIIj and Wtokly.) Tht Wtikij fitatlishtd 1HD4. Tha D-wlj tallib(l 1H42. TUB WKKKLY POST hm no Buparinr ti ft Fatuilw, Volltiralanrt liitsrar Jnarnal.tind pltonlfl find a alae ia arfrf betaiterftlh) family in ltnn rtjlrtnia, RnMem Ohio and W Virft'aia.. It in without a rlrtl among tba groat wtkl; jnurnali of tbo cmntrr, tucU intue oonlainlng fiftr Mx eolnmni of wrcfullr Mlfoted and edited aiatier, miil. to Iho family clrcln, vtnhraoing Poliliool Cdiorialf. (lenrral Kditaritl on all loading l"p. lei I Litorar; ifloctioni ai well ai original effort loth in proa ftnd poetry ; Hank and Art Ktvlcwi. TUB LATKST LIVB STOCK MARKKTS and tho Ontril Oralrt Mid Prodooo norktto cf all tbo Irada roatreo f Iho onutrv, and Forriaa , taarkotl, iicnori.1 News and ttelool Miwllanv. Ihm great piilitlcl rcrniuliun of lATI will work an oaliro ohango la tha nolliieal maDiigianf of inonoun.ry.and ll to htgbJ.v liayurtaat thatiota ooralia idaoa and Utiinooratio argituont and priaoiplpf ihonld bo up read br-bro tbo pfoplo. Tbi i caa bo dona in a hrttr Maaaov tbaa by oxtending th alrosly largo oiroulatioa of tho Pitliburgb W eekly l'oar. la tba future n ia Iho pant, Tin I'dm-wIII Irr th undr vlnllng nilvo ut or (bo pure and andeBled prinIp1n af Do noeraoy, ai bonded dowa t ni by the foaadorj of oiu girriit( ttiaiiU will alwuyi be CuuhJ ad ruoaling hon.ty, economy and n-fonn. Owing to the treont bangt la tbo I'nltcd Stj1i I'oMal lawa, after !aearMf January, 176, nil nrwvpnpor ptmlaga mioaI bo paid by tjlo pob- isuvra. iu MINI t. win vo ncoofianry to adtl tht Subarriliora will are lhal Ihia dm sot Liar itt l' f'" f P"1IC". "'.v only iran.mit " "" W - , Tn'te DAILY Post, .'''''' , w h,ch 'el',f' l'",t,u" "('"it tti(" only D'",u,r""" Uallyl'aparln Woalara Pmaatiaaa ia loasrtal.ll.bl beanoaretia Uaily In lha Slasr, will ooaula all tba Jalaal aawa and mar- IIS par year, neatae pa.ilry tba pmprleMra. HATK8 ok avitsuiufzioa ' ' WKKKLY 1'OBT. "' I I Slnale ekaorlnllen In Arieeheay eoaal. ' ' " aalaldaaf tn alaU of five ar orer la , " " " . " aol.lde af " ' ' . I'AlUY.l'OST,. ; ' tl ss . I in ,1 M t , , ttt mail par aaoam i , " all nnntha ' -I - BHtalhl ' ' ' 'I i IH 00 '. 1 1 Ml Its Wa will eMba Iba Herbal, and Mre aterk ka. porta a rpaoUl r.alara Is etir KKKLV POST, ti'lna Ibem anuralrly down to Ibr boar af sdni la pre., aad II will pmra an Inralnal.le eoaipan- &TSrl ' ""l Hu.1... .... i. i... . -i i . v auara't iree at, ," ah " fiiM b, ad,ire...d, and re. J,","r,".l' T jZ?VK ll"?m " - FOUR With vary lota of unnoary x pn out off Duylntj nt Flrt Hands whol Cr tfoa of Oooda at ono tlmo Watohlng Iho Mwrkot. and lifting Cath when It la Cnili MnnuTnolurinfj nystarnullnally nnd with a Dualnaaa Experienoo of Four teon YcHira Baaing our Salllna PHoea upon Money paid Down at Onoo, and thua j nvo ouraalvaa from lokaea and ttoluya utJtuil to credit bualnaaa Marking Proper Nnmto nn- QtintMy I or gooda on Tiukata, and In Fluln Fiy- urea, ao that CHILDREN may Puy aa J , Surely a OnoWN PEOPLE , Ileturnlng tho Monoy wlton Pnrtiaa Prefer to Ilolurn thalr IHiroluikaa , , Thorough Attention to all Depart-- -menle- WA2TAMAKER and pARDON NOTICK" Notio Ii hflrctrjr lo, to til pirfoo whoai it mmj vouemrn, it. an aiuoMii.n uai Ma mitaio to the Urd of a'anluna fur lb pftrjoo of Jkibh B. T ol If, now coufloid tin tb WUro ftnitentiftry. , , 2 at BUZA TOLLS, Tin Rooting and Spouting dona at abort notice and oa . molt rtarooable an", anil rfiairlng neatly aud arvmutlji tit autea ly doaJ7 JOUN WAPLlt. i . P . 1 R V I N, acALan is f.KNI-RAL MERCHANDISE, a".nR, SIII.VVI.HS, tit., AT THE CORNER STOKE, t orttcniTillc, Aov. 25, 1874. ."'STRAY.- Cmna treitiajiins on tha nreniioa of lha antlanijriifd, ia Laaranro towafbii, in Autiut Url, a dark rod Hull, with a surly faoa. Tha (iwnar will ennie forward, prova nrunertj, pay ebarirei nnd ttka him away, or ha will bo d'a puivd of ocoordiog to law. UASIKL CliOZlER. Hot. !i, ISN 2I.W T?OR HAL IV-Th andanlgned alTart for I aale a valaabla town nrorarly in tha boreuah ol Cloarflrld. Lot B!xl6 furt, with a sood two atory plank boofa lhareon arectoU. with tbrac rootna down alaira and foar bad roona op alaira. Anu, apniiia rouai ana nam rooia on aooooa Boor, llouao flniabed eonipleta froar avllar ta attia Uaod douMa porob and food water. Priae rea aoaabla and paymcnla aaar. 20aug73 U K, U. alcUt'J.LOU01l. ISSOI.UTION. Katie If lieraliV riven that (b iiarlnorsbin bvrttofore txiting between ThoaittiJ. Iluhliard tnd Jolia W. Wai.le, aader the aatno of llabbarw A Wo pi, bai thit day bran dio.rd by mutual corneal, John u. Biie having iwuglil the la torati of Pit id Habbard In tht aid Arm and butt- neo. All dtbte du laid fina art to be paid ta ..... U-...1. ...t .11 bo paid by .d Weplo, Tbo btiflvtn will be condoctrd a herttofbr by Juha W. Waplt, al tho old place. IH'UUARD A WAI'I.K, Clarfiel.l, Nor. 9, 1H7 novlf It 5500 TtEWAKD I Wharaaa, the fraunint barclarlaa and aiah. watr rabbrriH Ibat hare recently eat-a aemaiillad ia Ihia rininlt. and Iba anecaaaful eaoupe at lite parliaa eontinlttinit tha oSanaee, aaant to call far .onta rear air.nliv. way at aaaarlnf lha amat ao.i (-va.ioriDa or .na onuntl.ra, Tharrfora, iba Shrriffand Conntj Cotamiarlrn era ol Clcerllclt! couat, ofirr a reward of t.100 for tba arra.1 and aanTieliiia of the parllue aotn miliinir thaae hifrh eriaaea, aa followa: aitto lor tha arrcat and eonvietittn of lha par ty or parliaa whit entered eod robbed lha atore rooia of Hlahard Mi,aaop, an tha nlibt ol the 22.1 of J.B.. SKHI will bo iIJ for lha arrret and oonrle tlow of tha party or parliea who entered and robbed the atore mora af Henry Bridge, as tba nljtht of tha let of Auguat, . . aiOti for lha arreat and aanvicllaa of tba par ly or partlaa who aaaaaltrd aad abut Jamea Ker on tba atrevt In thla borough, on tba alibi af tb 12th at Oelobar. KM) for the aretel and aoneiallitaof tha par ty ar partiaa who aaaaulted and rubbrd Samuel Uoatla. en Iba nirht of the 0lh af Oeti.ber. tltHt fur lea arre.t and amt.ietioa of tba pa llpa wbaacaanlted and robbed Williata K. Arnol, in Iba Markrt rtrit bridge, on tha night of the 0th of November. All well diipoaed riliaena era reneitrd Ingira any Infarataliun ia their poeaeeaieu whioh aaay lead to tbo arreat of tba Tlolalora of tha law, to tha Sheriff, and aid and a.alat blm and lha offl oere of tha raw to aeonre the apeady arreat of tha tranagreaeora and drira them front oitr tniHat. . , W, H. McPIIKltSOM, Sheriff, F. P. rWTKRKT, J. D. TIIOMKSON, I Cem're. CLARK BllOWrt. J dbarlff'a Offlae, Not. tl, laI4.-tl "tlaquoallonably the brat aiietalnrit work ef the kind In the Vt orld." llurpor'st Magazine. .; ILL VSTJiA TED. ffoWrea of tk Vrea. The tnerlnrreaalng rireulatlon of tbia exerll.nl monthly prorra lit eoitiniaed adaplalioa ta pop. nlar daatrea and seeda. indeed, when we thinb into how many homee it penatratea arery month, wa renal eonilder il aa one of the edneatora aa well entertaiaere of tho itublie tatnd. for it. ...t popularily baa beea won by aa appeal ta alupid . , ,ini m... uo.ro. lyroa.. Tba character whinh Ihia Mafailna perecaat for r.rlelr. aalarprlaa. artlaUe wealth .ad m... ary ealtnra that baa bapt paeo with. If II baa net lad timre, ahould eau.a ila aonduetora to regard w.u. ju..,,.,f ,-uuipiaoeney. it aino enlltlaa Ibem ta a great alalia upoa tba pal lle grutiluda. 1 ho llnaaaina baa done wood end ka. ..it .u ,w. dayt of lie life. reoaya A'ayle. TERMS. Peatao free to all Sebacrlbere la lha Uollad tUlea. luursaa MAnAri.a, onayaar II 00 14 flo InduilaaprrnAviaeBt of 11. R miLm l. publlabera. " , ' suaaariptioal to lltaras'a HioAiKe, Wr. tr, and IIakar, to one addre. for one year, SIO ; or, 'Iwo of ll.rrer'a l'eriiMlil.. in nn .,t.iu.. fur oae year, II 0 portage free. An KalraCopy af either lha UAdAliaa, Wui. l.r or llaaAn will bo.tipplied gratia foravery elab of Ira eubarrlbrra al M OU eerh, la one remll laaeei ar all aanlea for IH tn. .ni,.. flopy i porta gn free. iiTica number, ana be supplied at aay Una. . A cmttutele art nf Ilaai-aa'a U.n..,.. .... eotnprrllng 411 rolamea, In naal cloth blading, will baacBtbyaxpreaa.rrctabtatainenrhHMi. rut M H per reluuio. bioglo roluara, by atall' paat,ij, M 00. Cloth aa.ee, for binding, l ArtMnaner. are M le eM Hi. arfrrt.,., w.iA. U. .rnm. ora'.r. a,rfnr a llmiberet Addreaa lUlll'alt UBOIIIKKS, New Verb, " Ropoatiorv i f I'a.hldn, Plca.ure, and Retraction." llnrpor'ta llnznr. ..ILLUSTRATED. VufiVee a law Prm. Tho ftoane I. edited with aeantrlbuileri or (art I and laleet that we eeldiiaa Sad la any htainal i and Iba jourual Iteolr I. tha organ al Iba great I world of fatblna. floiton TmrtUr. flia itnnr commend. llaoK ta every member v, ,e nooHpooioM-ea tha osil.lrea b? droll and pretty pirlut... tetba young Indira by It. faabloa i....c to enaire. raricty.la tlie provldeel matron by il. pallerna for the cliildnn'a elolbaa. lo aa. (eiMa hy lu Uai.ful daalgaa far eatbrold.red alippera and luxarlaua dreering-gnwna. Bat tba reading matlrraf tba .tanr iauatrormlyof great eotnoora. inc paper nee acaulrrd a wide pup alarfly for lha IreM.la enjoyment II affenl.V. )', A.'oaa(r yaaa. i .,., . i,i- , - terms; ;,; :' Paalaga free ta all labaarlaara ia tea Uall.d Stelae. Ilanrr.s'a ItAt.a, ana year... 4 aa St no Inrlude prepayment af tl. 8. pertara by Uia publlabera.. ! i . : Kabaariptiaat la lliaraa a Maooibi, Wait. IV, and 11ab, la one addreaa for oae year, 110 a, Iwa of llarprr'a lerioillr.., to ana addreaa far ana year, 17 So pnatatre free. . ,.n Of lleear will be aapplied grail. f every alab f Set eabarribrra al SI SI rack, la . r alt aoptas for SIS SS, wtlkoat e.lraaoori' poiiaga ire. v ... Jlaob Number, eas be .applied at ana lime "'V"" "f llsrpoi 1 naaar, for tba Tear. WM, M.TO.'tl, II,' ,-,, elegantly eotiaa le areea moraoaa aloik. ellit.Mki l.... Fi r.igm prep aid, tor f 7 SO aaob. .,,., , ,. , ,j 'I'' - V VlSti eIVerl(.ee..at Brother. aw Tatk, Witnmttnbrr nntt groun'n 2Ulmti5fmfnt, '; O A.H3DHsr.ILi OlfS PRICE. FULL GUARANTEE. nil atinaii aaaaa aa H A THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN 1 SE." Cor Sixth and Market Streets. ' ' -"-vi) a ymi RHILADELRHlA. grj) oottjj, (btomlts, ?tf. ri.oi it. b i:i:i, ANU GKOCEKY STORE. A. G. KRAMER & CO., Reed 8U on doer wcat of Leonard llouae, . Clearfield, Pa. K .epeoi ttin'ty oo b: nl SUUAII, . COFKt I, ' TKA9, SODA, CPA I. OH,, SALT, fPICKS, SOAP, Canned and Pried Fruita, Tubaeeo, Cigar, Can- diet, Cider Vlargar, Baiter, Kgga, do. ALSO, EXTRA BOMK MA HE Wlirat and Buckwlirnt Flour, Corn Meal, Chop, Feedj &o. All of whleb win be aold eheap fir ca.h or la vavuaoge tor aoaairy prouuee. A. U. KUAMI'R A CO, Ch-arteld, Not. II, ISTd.-tf STO P THIEF! How bftrn thut ery ( hfird In otir Urg i (awd ; kut no one ver Ihiaki uf itealiag frum T. A. FLECK & CO.,- For tlicir locJi re to cbcaD. 11 nmxa btter la buy than itral thorn. Puhiifiirj(f nt.rrly for -ij, nv miiiuk ir ui nitit, wi aro thut eo bltt lo offrr Rootli at iniftlUr nftritia than tto portibly b tluoo bfmy MiedQiBertv ihnwrMU H part of trout baiinrM dttaer wy. Wt hnft in ontirrlj NKW purdiMf of DRY GOODS nnd LADIES' DRESS GOODS ii variety nnmrpawd and prieai to ault tht earcity of aonoy. Oor itoelt of MILUKEEY GOODS. Bounds and : Ladles' Ilals, baa water baea eqoalled la tba eeanly. LA Ii IKS' AND CIIILDKEW'S CNDKIllVKAR S aomplala aaaortment. Loilies' Dress Trimmings, , ', lo Fall Line. . latet Stelea. Genu' Furnishing Goods, a large variola, bntb Ooarae and fine. WINTER OLOVKg, '.5 t , -i ,'i ,? YARNS, . WOOLS, v : 7.KPHYU8 Walcrproofs, in Grcnt Variety. All are Inrlled tn call and examine nnr aooda and prleea befure baying elaewhere. VVe make be wry faeea becauae yon don'l buy, hot brllere thie t be a free eountry ; nnd that every one baa the inalienable riant ta life, liberie, the wuraeit of happincea and ta bay geode where they eon I ware me em giiena lor tna lrart money. Al Wm. Reetl'aold tani, oppoaila Moeaon'a. , T. A. FLKOK. , l2!7t A. M. II ILLS. gTOREKEEPERS, ATTENTION! Wo dftlre to eftllypirattentioa toour uttitl-e Lonia.Hioa bsiiaeiK and to oar facilittai for div pnt.ru "I" Pntduco aa oar oaaiigouri tend Ml. llrtTlin Urge tradt with city ilurti.we art n abM U watt quick return, at full prlcet. Storvkorpori Iiaing t'liickttnt, Iluttar, Ecltr, ..r utbtr prutlnee. will do well to f lr a trial. Wbra Urooorlet an taken ia oirhaug, ao torn Miiiloa will U oharRtd. 8. L. KIHK.PON A CO., Whottrala Ornnert and CotnmUiIna Mrohanta, Wo. IHO N. Third itrwt, I'liHad'a. aprly j i -w i yjj'ii 0 November IS, 1HN, batwees aha amnion fbotnry of Jaa. Johnttoti and tha Tetldenea ef Rlah Jobn.lea, ea Uwaabip road, a lergw liailaar Peebel Uooh, eontaininf one nolo for on, girrn lo Campbell A Huadi rlis aad aignrd by J. F. Rlila, of Colombia, Pa., dated loth May. lDN.at three nwrath., eadoraed by Campbell A Innderlin and I. W. Campbell. Alae. a ehecb at 10 day., dated May 1Mb, 1IT4, to lha aamr part'ea, from J. a. Illila, nf Columbia, raid rbeeb baring been protected. Alae I2i la money. Pavmentof llio above note and elierk having beea atopped at tha bank, they are of toe uae tn any aae eiceat m) aelf. Any peraon returning the above draerib.., eu prnpeny to me win reeeire Tta reward, or for Ike rrlurn of the note and cheek Ih.y will be re warded accordingly, , w , : i i ntirll Ita J.'L.'CAMPnKLL'. 77STit.Y. ' Camt IrrihaitltiK oa the nrem ti at tfcp A. terilur, raiiilmi In lira.Honi tttwmhip, a wlilte lUitir, two ycart old, with brown ear and a tit tin brown on If.. it f-c W: jar! ah .re tbt h-wf. Thaawnar will eomt forward, nrova urnnarir. pay chat gi and Uka htt -.way, or aha w.U 1 """n vi .cnMioinjio mw. , . JAC0D llt'TRA. W.odlan.l, Nor. H, 1874 l.e , , Ut. 8. VASaoaa, PreaX R. K. Baauaiss, See'yi CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, Ol RARTFOIID, COMN. , , "act .,. S,tll,00ll Ralio of Ataela le Llal.lllllea Ill Farnirb. laaatamo 4 lea my J.Weet eaal lolioy hnldora partirip.la In the profltaoflha Coenpany, tbaa eenllanally redtietng the Oannal payiaeala. Par rataa, Ae call on ar addreaa K. M. Mi KNALI.T, Agent. Onlre lo Shao'a Row, dcsrleld, Pal Me'71, H OUSK FOR KENT.- The andertieot. wha caa he aeon at th. nHbaw rtouee," baa a large llrfek Dwelling, lo. aaled aa Front Ureal, for real, for further ear. tlrulara call In perron ar addreaa II. N, BHAW. Cleerlel.l, Pa., Not. II, HTI. Jm. aHamiaiaBaaUiUuaC.: wrrUu.u .utudi FOUSTTS. Combining1" nil" that1 'rtiPtMU, 1 we plaoeour Dtikinea enithe md'it t?OLin foundations, and invito iuo can- fltlonoe nnd aupport iff ilie ponplo of I'ltilmlolpt.in, uai wwll mii iittnn(tn tin A' 1 otiiera now vlaitlng the city. l.emambiihe rourCurUiiutl Pulia J one rnicE. j ' ' ' CASII ALOWEt ; ' iu ' ' j ffUlA GrUAIUNTEBI ' I CAsn jiETunmaDT ' With the Lnrgost, Moat etyllah, TUmt Made, and Cheapen. t Slock of MLN B and UOY3' CLOTHING, we invite you. , all to call on ua i.iaasj!l.u ,.im4J)a4ln,rstwnaaaam L iu. 1 AMERICA. WAJfAlTAKEB ami - vi, BROWNS . ; Qtvi (Imtisnufiits. MARSHAL'S SALE " HY virtaa of a writ of Fiiri Fariat, I m tied out nr tha Cintuit Court of tht tlnilnd State, tor Ilia Wentcrn Uiairict uf 1'anuay Waaia, and lo ma dirtrted. (Inquisition hadtij( waJrad)', I will tpota at Publio Halt, at Uo t' ui lota Uuum, ia tka City of I'ltdl.argb, oa Friday, December tllli, 1874, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., Alt tha rlifht, till. IntrruH aad elain 4 tka Dcrbj Coal Company, of iba Stair of l'aanaylTa ta, l be Defrndarit, of, ia and ta all that oartain traet, or platw of land, itaata in tba low niLip uf Decatur, in lha county af t'luarfiald and Stala of I'etiDiylraala, bonndi-d and deavrihad ai rullowa, towltj UfRionlnft p'tt, corner of Oi-orge Bhulli, ta th m ratio w llow ilia Coal Uank ; tkraea by laed of Tt'iti, north Jftl degrtt weat 77 prrrbra tnapatt; ihiaea hy raaidaa of traot of Joaapli Whiti liall. toutb t'.'i dn-trrcci wnt KM perclie to a punt; lknoa hy Ilia hid, tuulh twoniy-ilx and a hall dejcrnci tat itahty-taren peraliet to a pout In iorj;o t-hultx lii); thrnre hy land of Hhalta, north ant'-thrto and a half dtjfrwi east lie liumlrtMl mil foar parobn to I he pJaoa of ba ioniiiK, eontaiaicg furtjr-nincaurci and ona bnn dred and iiitacn parrhea. r . A1o, a errtala other ritaoa of land, adjolnliif the ahure, btHindad M Followa, to wit lJi'tianing at a poat In the ioulhwet eoraer of the alut-e traot t thence hy land at IJnyd. north twanly-aii and a half dtr.rt wt fllty-two and a half percbai tn a port; t.Kno by landl of tha auruo, ncrtb aixly-threa and a half dritrera ent U4 porrhfti to a pout in an old line ; tlii'itc by laali of 1'liillipa and Ttit, eoiith Iftf) d(jrtaa oaat t2$ pitriMira to a birch iHpliBjr un Ike former traoi ; thenee y raet aouth oa-J degreea wcat D4 perrhee to the plarw of heprlnninK : eon lainin tliirty-fcinr acrai, at:d twenty perobtw both Ihc laid pittv-a making K arrta, mora or tna, beitia; part of a larr trnct iff land, war ranted in tb ttaia uf Jurej.li W hitth-ill. Alw, Thai ccilain piece r Irart of land, aita atc in leeatar lowiithip, Clearfield otiunly, and Stato altin-niid, bounds and daaciilwd ai fl. loni to wit; . . t Heginninf at a poet and rroar, hclweon Uaw lltou and Zeiffler and tin (aid Jt'ort;e fclmllcaijd runniojrby land f rSliuIti and IStophen Tt, oath twenty-ilx ar4 orM.fdtirth deitrti eait 31 perchea ta a poil ; thrive by land uf an id Phutti , ' north aaventy-oua and otic-fourth di-ffrcti wtvat twenty nine and aixly ;lit one-hnndrtrlth per chea to a fnte-poat tna road; theno by line of Hltalti and llarnittoa, and Srtir'yf, niuth elfhty two deicrrea ant twenty-one and Iwenty-twoana. bundredth perthra to tha plaia of bcitinnina; eotitainiDj one aort.and aixlytwo pereK auura '. or la . Alio, Thnne two wrtam pleetf r traata of land, adjoining each other, lituala in Iratur townahip, CI eat field roynty, and tha State afora aaid, tt gether bounded and dtacribaU M followa, . to wit: Uaeinninft at a poft cenar 4 Ian 'la af TtH and tSiiuJIa, and un the line beiwcvn lha aid fartiea and lands of Morfraa, Hal A IV, and ronniag norfh l( degreca weat thirty-ait and aigbt tenth pe rrbra lo a poat j ihenoa by olhar landa or tba aaid Tin, rotitb 4i dogreat taat 4 1(4 10 par- ehee to a poat thene aouth 46 drgm mt I ' (terohei to a poat ; t bonce toalb T0 oVfrrrea aaat about perohea to a poat, on tba HnaurHlepbra Teat and Morgan, Hale A Co.f than re aonth 11 ) ' digreaaweatal.out3S4-IOprrofaaa to the place of beginning; there two pieta or trU eoa taioing odd aero aad 67 4 10 perehra, ba the aau mora or leia. k A I no, All thoae fix eartaio aoatignaaa tracta or pareeli of land, lying an lha watere of tha Mo ibaanon eretdt, h the aountiei of OtaarHeld aid Centra, la the Stnt. of Paiia-yUaoia j (tna tract on th aaat aide of Mo.tiannon creak. In Kunh townabln. In tha mnhlrnr ftr,. .r id, boginnicgatapoat of traela, Jnha Wide wiati and Jacob W idem an t thenee bT John Wide, nan, norlb -10 degree weit tS parr baa to aa old ri.Hwwa m-iosr, irjc aioeiiaonaa creek ; laenceby traet of Hubert t.lena, and htndt of Johnaon and Ih'wman. north 421 dcirroea eaat 4B norcLai In po on the eat aide of Moahannoa ; thenct nnrlh SI degree eat 5S parrhea to a pert ; tbettcf hy trucl of Jirrb Kefh, aoath 40 drgreat eaat ' perchea to a post ; tbenoe br land of Henry' Cruamand, tuath ift degree weat 61Af perrhea I--., snn piece oi neginning; aeing ttie traot of land timravnl nn.t.. .. Jaeb Widamao, an t eonlaioiug 403 aorci and 34 perchea, atui all u n a te t( I per trait. Sot , , ruada. One other Intel. rfiwtf At.r4i u ..v ahia, Centre county, aad parity tn Mrrrri town- " hip, Cl.arfl.U roiftty, adjoining and .rrnmled ' hy trartaanrreyrd oa warrantf ,to Jacob Wldrnan, Uobort Ulcanp David Uaah. tiearge llabaher and Jena are ill, and containing B&4 aerea, wora or leia, being tha name traet anrrayed aa warrant granted to Peter Varum II. One other traet Ulnar a nHneipally In Roak townabfp afurraaid. hacinnin t & H....1. of Jeaaa Varnall j thenee by auma, north Wt da Kr-jwp want iifj, ppronoa o a map to, on tho bank uf Mnahannun rreek : thenea down the aama 71V p-rchei- to a paat ; thenaa Ity land of Jatob Heah. aou'h tW diiirrteaa weat lti'2 n-).. an tks u.at, 4 at hegianing; ooalatning 4HIi aenw, and al. owanoe or Hi per eent, for roads. Ac. imin same traot lartayed on warrant to Benjamia Una ottirr tract tiiuata lm Marri. a...HA:. aforcaaid, Iralnuing at white oak oorner af le- , tcr 1 amall ; thenoa by name, north 67 degree weal a2s perrhra le a ot; tkenc nofh, 4J da. greea eaal DO parrhea to a anaplo ; Umt,oo north, 1 u eg reel eaal 140 nawhn iu nuu -v-. of iMoahannoa tweak thrnre hf DeaiamM Mat- 1 tin, aouth M .ifgra eart 1V3 parohea to a ma !'!! thcncaioath, K dcarroa eaat 106 nrr.J. "lack oak : ttitnca atiulb 1ft rlr.... la perohoa to a white oalti thenea aoutb 70 degree nt 134 perchea to the place of beginning; con fining 4Ji tvrctv and n Uo wane 4, bring tlf aaine traet itirTeyad on warrant to Jeaao Varnall. Una other traet, wurtpyed tin Warrant to John Woman, beginning al a, poat an tho weat aid or (ho Krie Turnpike j thenoe by residue of tract W illiarn Puttrr north 40 dtgraea wcat 3S 4 per hea, to a noatt thenr?e hy land of Wm. Mcclel- land north 221 degree aaat HO 1-4 perchea. h pwalj thence north 7J drgreea weit 70 parrhea, to Una of Wm. 1'etlcr i tbcu k ui.l irui anPil. 47 degreea wett 1(10 perrhca. lo an old beeea corner, near Lakw Lamlwrd ; thrmoe hy John Itoed north 7& degree! eart Wt perchea, to an eld nab j thenea by aurvey r Patrick IUvi north h de-graea aaat t9 pereW loan old hickory atnnp: thenea hy th ara narth 40 nVgree eaat 44 ' perchea, to an old dead hirch thanoo north tS degrar eaal .11 perchea, to a poat oa hank of Mo thannon errek , Ihenoft ty tl.o aama north de grcaa eaat 8(1 perchea, to an old forked maple on hank or ererk ; lUenoe hy nobert tllenn north M denreea Mt nA norehee to an ! ham look f thenoa by Jacob W rdeaian annlh 41 rimera aaat i grille, lb a ptt,r fn Mire "oY trhrt of .Tarob L Myeri thence hy aald traet and traet of John Myer aonih ftO dagreea wrat 4Bt ptT-hfwto apoit; thoane hy Hrh Tarnpilt imwih M degrrea weat I pereheli Sth It degree w.t t perchea, north 7 degreai area! i pmhea, aouth It. degraea wrel 1ft pnnihet, aoath 07 rirgreet wait II perrhra, to pua and place Afhog uiitg) tmnltiMu fit) acrca, 10 pPiclie, rtnil allowance. c etlir) nntlisr ImaI. lllrJVs,l HaaJ.. a-.. ,1 1 ilneub ttnh. hrgtiHiing at a tiol eorner ms! '' toCa the now tiirnj.ikc) thenea hy tract of Ohrii liau MaiacrandMajlrt Umff rvlb AH .lagreea w.at .li.O parvhea, lo m poat of ...... a Widetuaa t tbrmoohy the aaraawaeth A dag aae . oat- 142 iercbea to a ),..( r linA4rr towti of Ja Tar. nail nnfth 71 dtgrees eiil W)p. itra, ba aa old , whilo nali ) Ihi-ni-e by aama north II leRrrra eait r)7 crchea, to a pil ) thaweMiy aam north T ' ilcpirtc WMtllW werrhaa, to an old white oak r Ihtnoehy tract oi Ilcnjamin llartia north l degm eaat 12 porebca, t aa old eherry tree . on bank of cruekj llwnca vi,h 40 drgrore .eaufc. t20 perehaa,4o tln pliu-u M hgltiaicgi oontalrv ing HSU a err i and 22 rK-rrbct. ami allowance t be. ioT tho mme ait tracta ar pteoee ef land and ' rraaaitnea which John Truck and ofchera.hy Inden ture, date ftlh day of October, lfltt, granted and ooneyet to Jamca Nalinn In fee, who aU and. oonv.ycd Iba aama to aaid aV-femlaiit, tka Perby ' Coal Company, of the Plate of 1'enanylrania. Which dracribrd hin.ll are nnderlald with minoe of bltiiwiamiia anal, , upeqd and "K wurked hy mid d-Tutant comrany, and navhig railroad trarki lai l thi.ln, and tailmad trarka npn Mlil pilAhiyvafimeilai lib tltn 'Trrohtf hud Clearflilil tlii ii-i-.n of ihc IVnmyUania Cen tral railroad i tregerhar with nfty eoal rare naed liiaida aaid mine far transporting eaal lo th dmi.); 'f all ajh,a halaig alanawpp land wit lb , emiiniarj applianeca for mining eoal. AnA aaid pTemlr hnving arreted thereon an di.aMe frame iniBtra'.biiuie, a I able, and blipfc-mlth Heiaed atidlnhen th rcoHon ki th protiMl3 ' of tha berl.y Caul C.vmpnnr of the SUle of aiiH-i n nia, a luf foil OI K. r. t low. . JOflN II ALL, ' ' 1 fr O aW Il Marahall'. Ont, .1 IMI.burgb, Nov. II. HM. f N"' JWTH K CORPITAHLKS' V ... .!"S" U,P k,,,"o sew JltK HILL, and will an Ota reoelat of tweaty. Iva aenta, wi.ll eapy ta tn addraN, oatll 1