Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, September 22, 1875, Image 2

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Gioboi B. Goodlanoie, Editor.
CLEARFIELD, Pa.
WKDNB8DAY HORNINO, BKPT. U.
Ruder, If JM want to Itsew what la felnf on
It the business world, Just raad our adrertisini
solumns, tha Spteial column In particular.
IrBMOCRATIC MTA1E T1CKKT.
FOB OOVKRNOR:
CYRTJSTs. PERSUING,
... , Of. Scbujlklll Count.
VOR 8TATK TRKABIIKKHl
VICTOR R PIOLETTE,
Of Bradford County.
TdiNixtKlrctiok. Weoommond
the lollowing to tbo attention of voters :
Tho now Constitution forbids all per
sons from Toting unless thoy havo beon
assessed at leant two months and paid
thoir taxes at least one month boforo
tho duto Ot tbo election. No ono ol
foreign birth can vote, unions, In addi
tion to the above, he boa been natural
ised a month previous to the election
The date of holding the next election
is Tuesday, Nov. 2d. "
Friday, October 1st, is the Inst day
on which tonus can bo paid.
Friday, October 1st, is tbo last day
fur taking out naturalization papers.
Each of tbeso important duties ran
be performed at any tinio before tbo
days mentioned. Lot our friends see
to it that the mutter Is attended to bo
foro it is too lata.
L - - - - - -
Spell it this Wat. An exchange
says, tho proper way to spell tho namo
of tho Democratic candidate for State
Treasurer is PIOLLET. That is
tbo way Victor K. Piollct writes it.
Prepare for a ra Ichty Demoeretle majority la
this euunty at tha aeat eloclien.-i.aeii7s e-
leftioeaeer.
Well, yea, we are looking for a pre
mium of thirty-five per cent, up this
way, and expect therefore to record a
majority of from 1,600 .to 1,600 for
Clearfield. How is that tor high ?
"A lie nailed" is the chief employ
ment between tho two Radical tac
tions over in Huntingdon these halcy
on days of refinement, progress (!) and
moral and financial bankruptcy. This
is all right, irontloinen Hails. You are
on the down grado, and few ot you
will bo rendered wise until alter you
liave landed at the bottom of tbo Kad-
iini laddor.
A Cheap Plica. It is claimed for
Hartranft that he (ought against trai
tors, but Pershing's wbolo public life
lias been a battle against tbiovos, and
as tho State is in mora dungor just
now from that class than it ever was
from traitors, there is need of an bon-
est statesman at llarrisburg rather
than a soldier who is weak in the cab
inet. ' '
Jlst So. The editor of tho Ilolli
daysburg Standard remarks as follows :
"Wt trust that onr friends of the Lan-
- aaaS TmS .r7,'iaa a.w will n. Skaiaa
attention to the support of the Demo
cratic State tickot. Let that political
prostitute, the New York World, fight
its own battles. No true Democratic
journalist will aid this bastard oonoern
in its paid for attack upon the honest
Democrats of Pennsylvania.'
Rolling Back. Two weoks ago
THE " ROMA -V DEM OCR A C Y."
In tho true and noble senso, that Is
the way to express it. But to view
it from tbo standpoint of tha bigot, it
is a burlesque on true and undefiled re
ligion. That our oountry is accursed
with religious and political incendi
aries, as well as in the flro lino, needs
no special proof. Thoy ure to be found
among tbo Protestant and Catbolio
clergy, as well as mong the laymen
But thoy arc not as dangerous to so
ciety as tho bigots who control secu
lar public journals. Harpers' Journal
of Civilization (!) stands at tbo hoad of
this class of incondiary organs follow
odby a few weak imitators. We aro led
to make those remarks after reading a
"blood and thunder" article in tbo
llarrisburg Telegraph on the "Jtoman
Domociaoy," and approvingly copied
into tho Raftsman's Journal lost week
The editors of tho journals Indicated
havo clasped bands fur tho purpose of
gotting up another bloody war on ac
count of the lack, or excess ot reli
gion (I) which they possess. Thoy as
sume to dictate to thoir neighbors tbo
views thoy should embrace, and the
kind of life thoy should lead, In tho
most offensive form.
It must bo pluin to every thought
ful man that a curtain class of agita
tors have undertaken the task of got
ting up another war, far more bloody
and sanguinary in its effects than the
lata crusade against slavery. Why
men who profess to be Christians
should engage in schemes to bring
about war, has always been incompre
hensible to us, and we have never
heard a fanatic of any kind givo tho
truo reason for his wicked actions ;
hence wo will not ask these modern
zealots to givo one, becuuse they are
as incompetent to do so as their pro
decesssors, who huve deluged every
corner of tiod's footstool with human
gore.
It becomes the duty of every Ameri
can, who loves his fellow man and his
country, to watch tbeso new crusaders,
who propose to get up a war for the
purpose of improving thoir religion.
They are dangerous reforinors. and
few as they may seem to bo, at this
day, they are on tbo increase Society
must treat them as tbo farmer does
the cockle and cheat weed thorn out
so as to prevent tho weeds from
choking the grain. If this is dono
our crops of 1'eaco will endure for
many generations.
Who can Kxi'LAiN ? For filleen
yours past Radicalism has held thin
nation by tbo throat and compelled
alt men to pay tribute to its coffers and
obey its mandates, and yet we have
neither peaeo nor prosperity. We re
joice that a star in tho west and anoth
or in tbo oast indicates that tho days
of public plunderers is at an end. Tbo
peoplo have gone to tbo school of ex
perience long enough to learn tho truo
cause of our commercial disasters, and
have had their eyes opened wido
enongh to see that, instead ol patriots
having boon placed at the helm of
government, a band of publio plun
derers have enriched themselves, and
have successfully impoverished tho
whole country. This is our view of
the case. Porhaps some Radical ocon
omist may be able to fix the cause of
Curcomnicrcial dilapidation upon sonio
ody else. There ib a good opening
for a few exports of this kind just
now. Let them como to tho surface,
because recent results in California
and Maine tho extrcmo points in
dicate that tho peoplo are going to
strike a heavy blow in October and
November, and what has happened to
tho dominant party in the States indi-
the tidal wave rolled over the golden Catod will befal them in Ohio and
State; everything wos carried by Pennsylvania within forty days and
ine .Democrats, ana now we nove "the ; forty nights.
news from Maine." The tide has i . -
rollod back from the Pacific clear over . Davis and Bmchir. It is unnec-
Cape Cod and nearly crushed all the essary for ns to tell our readers who
Radicalism out . of the "Pino Treo theso two cminont men are. They aro
Stato." . Anothor election will send , know to all over twenty-ono years of
Speakor Hlaine and his butty, Morton,
"to pot." How the tide has rolled
clear across tbo continent. Who has
done this job?
An Honest Confession, Etc. Tho
Philadelphia ' Telegraph, one of tho
Radical organs of this State, the day
after the Maine election, quizzed in
this way :
"flara you hoard tha news from If aiat If
not a plaaiaat qqery ta aat ta a Rapablieaa to
day, for a haary Ioh hat to ba raoordad aj tho
raiult of yesterday's election. Tbo average Re
publican majority aaa baaa oat dowa ane-half.
while Lb Bimanfata km a. .,1a anma .niiu-U. i
Seine. Tbii is another diloalty that baa lo be lyn, last week, ho was invited by
In tbia State, and tbey may jnit ae well aeatront
it fairly. Hotbint- la to ba sained by dodiiaf
tha facta. .
ago in this country. The former was
recently invited by tho officers of tho
Wihnebago county, (III.,) Agricultural
Society to deliver the annual address,
but this raised such a"hub-bub"among
tbo "loyal millions" that they forced
Mr. Davis to cancel bis appointment,
and be was therefore driven from the
notu. as an onset to tins granger
move, we havo an affair on this side of
the White Mountains. Parson Beech
or has been summering at this famous
place, and on his way homo to Brook-
the
' That editor will sleep woll at tor the
election, provided be always adheres
to the truth as substantially as he has
in this Instance.
u . ..m.
How Consistent I Wo notice that
several of our Ratlical exchange are
pitching into Col. McCltiro, the editor
of the Philadelphia Timet, and calling
him a roncgado, because He has aban
doned the Radical party. This mode
of abuse is a littlo sarcastic nndor tho
circumstances. 1 The samo journals
who manifest thoir wrath in this
manner fly . tbo names of two reno-
gades, Hartranft and Rawle, at the
head of their columns. It is said that
tho latter never votod a Radical ticket
until last fall, and is therefore ono of
the newost Radicals on the turf. What
a jewol consistency Is with some peo
plo, anyhow.
A oood Witness. The editor of
the Blair county Radical, who baa per
sonally known our nominee tor Gov
ernor "from his youth up," says :
Jadire Parablas, tba Dcaioeratie eaodidaio for
uoreranr, t a soatlemaa of Irreproachable pri
vate character, and however objectionable ha
raay be penileallj, aa one will aaesliea hie ll
learltv.
How different tliat editor's opinion
is from that of those scullions who
have never seen Mr. Pershing, and
yet take the liberty of traducing his
private character.
Here m -another Radical witness
which wo put on tho stand. The edi
tor of the' rottsvill Minert' Journal
in alluding to our nominees, says :
Al ta tha eandldetec, they are the beet ajea
their party eouid - bring forward, bai we need
SMarcoly aay that we trait they win hardly he
-elected. - Jedfe Perrbinf ta too bad!) leaded aa
the beaeh el Keb.ylkill ooeat; la auha a wich
fto aae teat transferred le tha Uabarnatorlal
chair, and af wa had aa ether reaeea far oppos
ing his eleeUoa. wa weild appeaa It oa ibeaa
etrounde.
Although Ike Judge sent three of
their beat citizens 4 (be penitentiary
a few weeks ago, the editor in ques
tion wjjKs biiu to remain to stnaigjjtcn
tip things. But as Je Is noedod .much
worse art iiarrisliurg to rid things up
than kt Porte vi He, the people bare de
termine) to fall bimto that place to
look after Stato affairs.
leading Christians of Montague, Mass.,
to tarry with them and give thorn a
preach last Sunday, This brought
something loss than 3,000 Now Eng
land clorgymon to their fuel, wbo pro
claimed against having tbo "Church
of God" desecrated and defiled by the
said Booclier. Tbo result was that
tho Parson bad to cancel alt his en
gagements between tha Whilo Moun
tains and Brooklyn. Reader, think of
it. Tho extreme statesman and tho
most popular preacher placed on tho
"II A VE YOUJIEAIW TJIEXEWN
FROM MAIXET"
Tbo. Intleieiiileut editor, Col, Me
Clure, of tho Philadelphia Timet, hav
ing "heard from Maine," goes off in
this style:
"And now comes Muino and Inflates
inflation in tho most tangible and
practical way. : It inflates Democracy
and greenbacks, collapses (irantisin
and tumbles tbo political playthings of
Iiluuio. Tbo plno tree boys were
charged with the responsiblo duty of
re-uctiug tho political re-action, and
they seem to havo furled their flag,
thrown down tbuir arms and declared
that they didn't care whether school
kept or not. It is a crushing blow to
tbo hopes of the leaders who havo pur
verted und debauched the once patriot
ic and brave Republican organization,
and it teaches that public trust in thoir
administration is ended. Following
Connecticut in April and California in
August two of tho dubatublo and in
dex States with nearly an utter an
nihilation of the Republican majority,
It points tho tide of popular opinion
unmistukubly. It was a fair, open,
face to face contest, and on honest is
sues. Both parties declared for
specie resumption ns the remedy for
our financial troubles, and the ouco
vital political issues between tho or
ganizations so clearly defined and
understood, wore canvassed and passed
upon. Morton uml Dawes and Hoar
and liluino und Hamlin and Morrill
and Hale, tbo ablest of tbo Now
England Republican cainpaigners,niado
a regular Ney charge of the old Re
publican guurd to save tbo Stato and
tho party ; but tbey havo recoiled as
did tho eagles of Napoleon at Water
loo, and tbo moral defeat is felt in every
school district of Ohio and Pennsyl
vania. The inflation departure of the
Democrats of Ohio and Pennsylvania
should have been grist to tbo Republi
can mill, if there is any sincerity in tbo
professions of the people of both par
ties for rusumplioti ; but there, as else
where, the uiitler-cnrrent was doubtless
for more money, and honest men
felt that Republicanism, as manipu
lated by its assumed leaden, bad worn
its virtues more than thread-bare, whilo
its vices had grown liko noxious woods,
to pollute both local anil national au
thority. A nominal majority of four
thousand, where twenty thousand was
once certain in such a contest as that,
of Monday, and where in the most
listless struggles it ranged from ten to
fifteen thousand, is a defeat that brings
with it tho shroud and coffin for the
funeral. Sacred to tho memory of
James G. Blaine I
DKMOCRA TIC ST A TK COMMIT
TEE. Tho Now DoiiiocialicStiitoCnminit
tco is comported as follows the Chair
pian yet to bo announced, and to be
selected by the candidates anil the
Chairman of tbo Erie Convention :
!! A. II. Liw, Philadelphia. ' i
Id. John M. Catanbsll, PbiUdolphle. -oM.
Franoif MoUride, Philadelphia- '
lh.
Mb. TbouiaaA. MvDivllt, Pblladclpala.
tb. Ileury 0. Oliuilcad, Pblladeli.bla.
Tib. Albert U. Udner, I'blledcll.bla.
Sth. II. f. Sellera, l'blladclihla
Sib. Jonalhaa Kerabair, CUertor.
101b. Allen II. Ueiat, lloylnloan.
1 1 tb. Henry Urobit, Hobrereliurg.
Iltb. Montgonieiy Longakor, Potlatuwn.
1-llh. V. ll.tee Urler, Columbia,
lttb. A. J. Slelninen, Lenoaiter.
loth. II. U. Hartnond, Hlddli-town.
10th. J. 8. DHIinger, Allentiiwn.
17tb. William Uouert, Lebanun.
ISth. Darld Kngleman, Keaton.
IHIa. R. J. Managlien, Waal Cheater.
Iih. t. A. Ileauilah, Koranlon.
Hat. It. M. i-ral, Uraelton.
lid. Jcaeuh Line, Meueh Chuuk.
J.ld. W. W. Kingabury, Tuaanda.
Sttb, J. O. Amnicrmen, Danville,
loth.
th. A. II. Ueramoll, Honoailelo.
I7tb. Hubert Saincfurd, Helin'a Urore.
ISth. Uearge W. Ilelgra, York.
2ih. Charlra Klog, Ashland
30th. Win. U. Raoy, Schuylkill lleri-a.
91st. Jttseph M. Hcllielaler, Lcnielown.
iUd. K. W. Htable, Mummaeburg.
33d. Celrtn M Duncan, ChauUersburg.
Hlh. W. W. lints, f'lferneld.
Mth. John Porter, Kbunsburg.
Sth. John II. I'hl, Botiieroet.
sflb. 8. C Thompson, llorne, Indiana Co.
tli. W. W. Uraenland, Ularlen. ,
3'th. E i. Keenan, Orcensliutg
dOlb. R 1. pslleraon, llrownsrillr.
d let. John Gilpin, Kitlsnnlng.
t'-'d. ). H. Miller, Allegheney Oily.
t-'d. II. J. Bradley, Pittsburgh.
44th. John Corle, Pittsburgh.
doth. Frank P. Laugbran, Piltsbiirgh.
4tilb. Freeinaa Brady, Jr., Washington.
47th. R. W. Illeodcnning, New C'aatle.
4lh. B. F. Morris, Warren.
4tb. John M. Kubn, Erie.
Mth. M. Park Deris, Mradrllle.
.viir.s m:is.
The empress vl' .Austria is called
tho lairest ul royal ladies.
There will be a surplus wheat
crop in Kansas of 13,0110,000 bushels.
Eight hlinilroil paper mills in the
United State proi'uee annually 70,
000,000 in stock.
Davied E. Porter, son of the Ad-
miriil, has accepted a position on the
i stall' ol the Khedive.
I Daniel Webster's home at Mars-
I field; Massachusetts, was burned lust
euiicsiiay nigiii.
I There isn't a house to rent in New
Harmony, Colorado, but then there is
only one house liicji., r., .-(r. , j
A Connecticut revivalist is named
A. Hipper, ami tho ungodly any that
bo is all that liis namo implies.
At lies .Moines, during tho visitor
a circus, in money, papers and
watches were tho spoil of tho pick
pockets. Tho widow of .Major Howie, from
whom tho knives of that name took
their appellation, died recently ul New
Orleans, aged H5 years.
Luncaster is building a stnno wall
four feet thick und fifteen high around
a lot 125 feet square, in which wander
ing tramps are to bo eonflneih 1
Klghty-threo persons buvo been
convicted, at Atlanta, (ia during the
past week of violating the internal
revenue laws, chiefly by Illicit distilling.
Mollio Allen, of Lnkeport Califor
nia, has received f 25.S0 from tho sup
ervisors, for the tails of squirrell shot
by her own rifle. Who fired tho gun
i not stated. - .' a
" H IMVA U. THIS HIT-' J 7sV (iOLDEX ORflA.Vtt. I lit I.I. ft If k' ill If
" ,' ... . , ' i Tbu KiiiiililiiuSxWurappriipriiitely ! There was it little comedy in Worm-
I he ite-l resilient is very much , says: ,.y', dining ,, t Wasliimrfoii on
iilanneil at the eomlilion and the pros- j The World uud The Tribune, agitw in Monday morning, in which our uxoel-
e., uiu ucpiii ncuii puny, as lii-Uenounclng tliu I'ennsylvaiiia Demo-1 lent Secretary of tho Interior showed
..u tivis iii ue, witii twenty 01 . cmiic l iaiiorni. i iiese great journuls on to uiiusuul uilniiilaire. "A Mr.
represent n ail mruoi, wiillsl our I'lat-
AVhat a Potent Warninh. Kor
ten long years Radicalism has held su
premo sway in California. In 1872
Gruntisin was two hundred per cent.
abovo par in the goltlon State,
AO YOU UO.YT.
Our Radical exchanges notico Judgo
Pershing's recent purifying effort in
this way :
"The oounty oomralationere of Rcbuylklll coun
ty, have ootne to grief. Tbey built a burn at the
poor housa which oust the las. pitycrs nearly I
twelily-uve tbouaana didlarai which Iba actual
cost of waa only about eiebteco thiuaan I. Th cv
were Indioled for mta eppropriatinn of pub'.lc
fuada, oonvioled end scnlcnued to pey a line of
eue tnouaana uonars oacn, reluad tba atelca
money aad be imprisoned in Iho penitentiary for
twa years. If theee men were Republicans the
Democrat ie newspapers end slump speakers would
sound the news all over the Slate i but thuy are
al) Democrats aad the Dvniooraey are as mum as
an ayster."
That is a practical prevarication.
Tho biggest rooster, Hiue, is a Radi
cal, was elected as such and would havo
been renominated, hail not Judgo Per
shing sunt him to tho peniteutiury.
When bis Honor becomes Governor he
will serve the Trensury rolibcii-u in a
similar way. Powerful influences were
brought to bear upon the Judgo during
tbo trial and after the conviction of;
these parties by their numerous friends
and relatives with tho intention of de
feating the onds of justice ; but tho up
right Judge nevertheless discharged
his duty nobly, und gave those public
plunderers the full benefit of tho vio
lated law.
Tho individual who assumes tho
duties of an office, with no higher mo
tives than to "leather bis own Host" is
The i k"ttve' "'"J w'lolly mistakoa the pur-
Weston, the pedestrian, on Satur
day walked 100 miles at New Haven
in 21 hours, HO minutes and 15 second.
Ho undertook to walk tho distance
in 22 hours.
Tho man whoso wife gave away
his Inst houlo of cocklail to a sick beg
gar has since been heard to mildly ex
press the opinion that charity should
liegin lit home.
The general council of all tile
tribes in tlio Indian Territory recently
held at ('omnlgec, adapted n resolution
opposing the npeningof that Territory
to while settlers. ,
Ill tho garden of Mr. John Wvntz,
in West Manhein township, York coun
ty, could lately havo been aeon two
cubhago stalks with,, thirteen beads
upon each of them.
Carlisle boasts the oldest ex-mcm-berof
tho legislature, In the person of
lion. Geo. Motzjrer, whoso nge is about
95. Ho is a retired lawver, and served
in tlio sessions of 1813-14.
Tbo steamer Mendotu foundered
during tho storm last Thursday, on
Lako Michigan. There were twenty
persons on board, of whom seven were
saved and thirteen drowned.
At West Newton, Pa., on Satur
day morning, tho straw and pulp
works of C. P. Marklo 4 Sons were
partially destroyed bv fire. Kstiinatod
loss f.10,000 : insurance (2.1,0011.
Severe forest fires are raging near
Ogdensliurg, N. Y., and tbo farmers
aro abandoning their dwellings. No
rain has fallen there for six weeks, the
1ftt adi'trlisfuifiiti!.
( VllflJAKH' COURT SALE.-
deed
the thirty-seven States, most of tiiem
heretofore Itepiihlican, In the hands of
Iho Opposition, and tbo probability
that others will soon be added to Hit
imposing column. In Addition tt this
mighty iijray of strength, tho House
of Representatives is lioinoeralic by a
largo majority, unit now controls the
Preside ut-y, if by any contingency an
election by Die peoplo should lull.
'i'litiKu aturn hide, and tliu drill of
pnhlio opinion against G mutism, are
indeed calculated to excite tlio fears of
lenders who liitVo hud lull swing for
tilloeii years, who have mado political
power subservient to personal inter
est, ami who at last are beginning to
rouse up from u long debauch, only to
rettli.u that the party is duoined and
their days in olllcu, are numbered. (
Henry Wilson, us a shrewd and prac
tical politician, bnsdocipberud the baud
writing ou tho. wall, and now seeks to
avert the impending Catastrophe. But
it is too lute,
In answer to an ' invitation to at
tend a contbroiico of leadiug Massachu
setts Republicans to consider their
duties in tbo- cuuiinu election." Mr.
Wilsuu bus written a letter, which i
form reprusenta tlio peoplo who earn
their bread by honot labor. To ex
pect The World and The Tribune to
like our currency plank would be ns
uhsurd us to expect an Indiuu Agent
to endorse tlio charges in ill-. William
Welsh's masterly letters, and to either
of those newspapers to Icurn the senti
ment of tho great masses of tho peo
ple of Pennsylvania or Ohio would lie
as absurd as to interview Mr. Delano
in oriier to nrrivo at tho bottom facts
of the swindle by Grunt's Indian Ring.
Tho Krie Convention, possibly, may
not have understood the financial qucs
tioisin all is bearings so thoroughly as
tho bulls and bears ol Wall Street ; its
average member may havo boon as
ignorant ol high art in Finance ns tho
statesman who works for to-day and
for the future should be of the Resolu
tions of !)8, but tbo ponulur Sentiment
is represented by it ami the people will
endorse it at the polls.
There is no repudiation In the Krie
Platform, nor is there inflation. It
declare against forced resumption as
ruinous to the business of tho country,
and it demands that the currency in
In pursuance of all urJer uf the Ori.hm.'
I'-m t ot Clearfield county, the und,-rie:Brd, Ad
min:, trator of Audi
tire d, will ti.(io lu .ulj , in Ilis
tiHii.b uf InUOir Citf, tl ikj ublia faUUH u(
(J . I', (loppy, tfo
lliurfctUy, Octubcr II, 1875,
ut J u'alotik i. in., kII I b ml certain lf4ol of Ual,
into Iho fiUie Of (aid dem-nnH, litmU la
IrsllOUgL,, TlOUt.lr ttlll doKTil4 II ''WI, g ;
On tha wnl y land of Jalia P. 11 iU, north fay
pii'li uf UrterlMI and (Jooij( I'm to tru, tut lv
iHr.di of tit hobtit tiun tsUU ud Jiioe
liit, ana it tutu utbur Uu4 Ut f ntr
tfpouml. That great fullier of tho
Lomocrutic party my;
"TreMory bill. buttomMl oa Uim, bearta in
terwt, if m a? t It. und nctMMrjr, lUrowa iat
oiroulatiun, wiU (aka tbe flaoa ul i muob uld
and illvrr. bak ptfiar tuait lupDrMM J, and
tha alrvuUtlaa raair.l tu the oatiun, to whuia It
Mliilisjt,
I - at I. a ' - eesfa it uvuianun I lint U)7 VUIIX-IIVV III
u most a wnil of political duspair for i circulation shall be conflned to govern
tue iiiiuie... lie mildly admits thutjniont legal tenders. If there Is any
"mistakes havo beon mado in tho Suite political heresy in this proposition of
and in the unlion," and that "some men j an exclusive legal tender ; if the Krie
intrusted with oflSeiul positiuu havo Convention was Ignorant of tho true
proved themselves unworthy." These principles of Democracy in this behalf,
bo gentle words lor tho crimes, eurrnp-! n blundered in very good company ;
tion. nnd outrages, against which the lor, more thuii halt' a century a.'O,
people bnvo revolted North and South, Thomas Jefferson stood on the same
r.itst anil est, wun a umtetl voice ol
indignation. . .
Mistakes tiro pardonable, sinco to
err is human. If tbo Rupiiblicaii party
had nothing elsu to answer for but the
common blunders of ignorance or in
capacity, anil a lew bad appointmonts
to olHco, there would have been no rev
olution und no siillleieul cause fur one.
The country could never have been
stirred to the depths, us it now is, by
ordinary errors of administration.
And surely Massachusetts, which tol
orated Duller, Uoutwell, Richardson,,
anil others, in Congress and in the
Cabinet, would not have relapsed from
bur llepublican faith and seventy-five
thousand majority, to which the Vice
President pathetically rulers, for mere
trifles. ,
The causes which have destroyed all
contidunccin the Republican party ,and
which doom it to overthrow and ex
tinction, lio litr deeper than Iboso aur.
ftico indications. It has outlived its
good namo, usefulness, and integrity.
It is rotten front core to circumference,
and there is not vitality enough loll to
save it, even if there was tbo disposi
tion for heroic treatment. Alter tif-
teen years of continued rule and com
Mursb" hiipiicncd to drop in for bis
breakfast al the solciun moment when
Delano and young John were taking
theirs, and ultor the compliments of
tho hour had been exchanged Mr.
Delano iiiiuirud when the prolcssor
was going to gel through usaulling
him. The latter mentioned something
about reciprocity bv way of reply, und
then, to Ins astonishment, and to the 1 " '"'""' '"uii e.uu, at ai,
proiound alarm of tho other breakfast-1 ' TZZX?. ".",.!,".".-,d . Mt
em, tho Secretary broke out, like a ' ii.r frmo iiweiiin hume ibijii fuel, b io
Whole allllsholIHe or the smallpox, III a "ach.d, a l.. bam, ant ula.r oail.u,l..
perfect fury of Invectives, ,,,1 dcira-, X -"1" '"J " ' " '
toil the prnlcssor with the tillo of liar. I Tmon or SAi.K.-oos-ihirJ tha pursh-iso
poltroon, ailll SO lOI'ln 01 Sir. I'eltinn'sl aa ei r,n:ir,neii.,n ui saie, una tntr.t In ,ie
lillllillars A liwnnr iither I liira u l.u-1. i ,r ''""' s,.le, aul the lolanoe al Ib.
aniuiars. Among oilier tilings winch . ,,., n,. ire, w,du Ssuiod SI re
he said that are particularly cliarat ler- 1.1. f .a-j iu.n-i,, d- d, the uoer two r
islieul the author Was this refreshing' a""'1 with iotereat, ta be i.ur..l l,r tijiid an 1
sentiment: "You buvo set Welsh, Wal-', """" "" l"l''r-
kur ami other bounds on me." At thei UmWr t ii,, sv,,.. jj, 't.,i ' Adniv.
end, Mr. Marsh, having tailed to scare : t-- ;
worth a cent, aud having preserved ( "IISSOLL'TION.
bis dignity in spile of tho provocation . .. - . .
to give the Secretary a sound thrash-, Z'" s'.u" 5 Ti
ing, Columbus said thai the priitciisor j in n.e urrojim:e dim,. . u, ,1,, inruuta uf
tlidn't know what a gentleman w as, j Y""1' ''" '"tui e.,na.m i
ami imincliately loll tho room. Poor liVtM Zlli Z
Delano! His reputation is gone, bis tsdirotion until ibs luta at Ortew. An.r
friends disown him, tho public distrust ! wbhathejr will be l.rt witb an uHier f.,r .1
1,1 si. ....1.. .i..:..l... f . 1 Juelini. ISAAC SHIHtfl,,
'" 'iii.. 11 ,u, JKSSK tiOSS.
e'.enliere. - JKSSK 1
Walla-ielan, Hep. it, IS7S I:.
QAUI'ION.
bus lost everylhinir that was worth' ti,. h.,.:,... .111 1.. ,....,.i ,u. .., , ' ..
keeping, ailll HOW, hist of all, IliS tem- ' by J. aae ll.,a A Son, wh- nrrnMiae U sail 11 , i
tier. Philadelphia Times. eiii.ar lbea erer. Frii-nOa. f va i. a eill. a-il
m m m , I atemine nor elo.-k an I r.rlies bef..re nnrSi.ln;
mr ei hoi iinien irieu iei llliru to
get nil an Insurrection in Mississippi,
in order to get (irant to send l S.
soldiers them tnovi.rnu-ri tlw, ncnnle In
tho ,.l..,.l,,r, l,, l. r:i,,.l A ii..,.... All pe-i.na ere bsrebr wernel aeiin.i nnr.
, ' , 1 abeam or It a'.T Wie modjlinff aa . t b tlw fullja.
trenerai rierrepnnto naa uissectuii the in( ,ri,ritr, in tbe ...a-as.on of Ju.,b
w nolo cause nnij tliitlB that the object """.' ei tnwn,hl,. ni 1 h., b.-. 1
of the (iovernor was purely political. I' "' "'I1 "."
0 think It about timo tho carpet bi. 4 i.,.,i j r C()mi , ,wo
baggers down South should he tailglll " '" a, aa Ilia aanie atlm t,, i an-l Is
that if thee r-nnnril analnln 1 1, 1,f! '' " b'Sn nnlr ,-u -I tc, di, .r.i -r.
That is ill t h,il tl.n I.M.. Pl..r... ' ...l.k .l. 1,1 1.. ...! , I"""1"'-'. t 1-1. Ti-3t J. II. KI.I.IS.
j - iBii"! in 1 n 1111 HIV IH-iMMU lllltltll 1 II U It HI Ifi rwn
pros)ses in regard to a cinuilatlng me-1 diem, they had better leave the conn
ll'UIU' . v I try. They have been a great curse'
t.. " ,T" t, lever sinco the war. I
rim O111.DK.N Rm.a, AXlt tub Rui r. 1 . m
of tioi.D.-A few days ago a gentle-l A mtHlel" farmer is 'reported in Klher-I
man ol tins cily receivud br mail a I s..n :.. n,u.........tt..., 1
check for live hundred dollars, lie i ti.,.i'i ... t.- i.:..,.. a.?. 1...
emed them us siilraiues, crealed infam
ous Rings, kutuidrcd and stolen tho
result of the recent election in that P0.""1 ''""'K.11 of P(,"Ui"'. -'"'j streams are low, and the wells dry
Blato snows liow Heavily Urantism is
discounted at this day. Tho vote
for Governor stood as follows :
Irwin, DemoereL. eMul
Phrlpi. Urant Had loal . u l'J.6l
Bidwell, Independent If-,I0
It will thus bo seen that tho (irant
party polled less than 30,001) votes out
of 113,100. A more humiliating eon.
domnation of a great party was never
placed on record. Why, if nobody
but the uost masters, revenue officers
and uetectivo sneaks bait beon on du
ty, the party controlled by "grand
moral ideas" should havo done hotter
than that, (ientlomon, Radicals, "tho
hog is dead." Liko your great ances
tor, llolshasser, your feasts aro over.
On i Rat Caoed. Benjamin B.
Uallock, tho young man accused ol
tho larceny of 117,000 from tho Uni
lea mates .treasury, recently, was
brought before the Polico Court at
Washington on the 18th for a prelimi-
nary hearing. Ho waived an examin
ation. Bail was required in the sum
of 110,000, in default of which ho was
remanded to prison. ' This man Hal
lock is ono of Stanton s old pots, or
wharf rats who has been fostered in
tb Treasury Department for tho last
fourteen years. His salary was 1:1,000
but be spent five times that amount
every year. How ho got the money
no one seems to know. But it is very
evident that bo lias made numerous
fat grabs, but was never caught until
he mado this 147,000 buul, and then
he would not have been arrested had
ho divided with tbo othor Treasury
rats.
it is a public misfortniio tbut so few of;
...,l I t ! U...l.
lht...,i.. r,.n,-l, tt,nll.. A- .. " "'" 'BVS.e, III nolo nu. tr-
. . i "', i,Mj imn puts his loot on excessive bribery
officer is entitled to tho honor and all ; at elections and crushes it
his legal fees, but ho owes society und
his frionds something far more sub
stantial, If he pmpaes to fill the measure
of an honest man.
"Dis ting,"
same plane, and
by tho people. Tho whirb-gig of
Utue makes some strange revolutions.
Tin Mill Ci.oscd. Tbe southern
outrago mill will not grind any more
grists under tho now Attorney Gener
al. It has boon closed for repairs, sntl
tba "bloody shirt" consigned to tbe
Radical wash tub, Grant has discov
ered that "tho wholo publio art) tired
out with theso annual autumnal out
breaks in the south, and the great ma
jority are now ready to condemn any
inLorlerence on tho part of the gov
ornmont," So riorrepont will not send
tho troops, Amps will ()ot bp ablo to
completely Ignored shed "the blood ot a few niggers to
aid tbo Republican rty," and, de
spite its Infamous (iovernor, Mississip
pi drills to Democracy, peace anil
prosperity. Ben Butler had bolter
send for bis sen-in-law, becauso if be
allows bin) to remain whore bo is for
anothor year be will land in the poni-
tentiary, if not at tho end of a ropo,
and Grant and Landnutet Williams
together eaunot save him from his
fato.
A Sad ArrAitl-Nontor Morton, of
Indiana, mado throe speeches in Cum
berland county, Maiuo, to help his
friend Blaine through to the Presiden
cy. This county has heretofore give
a Radical majority of from 000 to
1,400; but lust wock the Democrats
carried it by over three bundred.elect
ing all the county officers. Cumber
land is the most populous county in
the State, and having repudiated
Grant, Blaine & Co., It looks as though
tho people down tbcte were becoming
sober. ' Morton's "bloody shirt" is
floating in tho breeze from a pine tree
not any higher than a "sour npplo
tree." Tho poor cripplo after hob
bling away down there to got a good
threshing, is treating an Invalid in too
unbecoming a manner, because he
could bavo slumped Ohio at his own
door, and if defeated, as of course be
will be, would not bo b.a'f so hnniilia
ting to so good a man.
General Harrison Allen, formerly
Auditor General of this State, is now
in Deliver, Colorado, and tbo Mirror,
of Denwnr ees'e "ril bne rvmn ty.etuj.
having purchased two minos at Gold
Hill, and organized a company to de
velop and treat tho ores. Ho has also
bought a rancho and cuttle, and has
taken an Interest in a coal mine. He
is a valuablo acquisition to the ecu
tonnial State, and cannot fail to stamp
tbe impress of bis commanding ubili
tics and character upon its future."
Harrison is evidently looking around
for a vacant United States Senator
ship, or a seat in tho "lowor Ilouso."
His days are numbered here in Penn
sylvania. Hence bo is looking out for
now fields of pasture.
A ItmoiKo Tamil. Tho llarris
burg Telegraph, Lewistown Gaziite,
and several other ring organs hare
been abusing Rev. McMurray (or his
enthusiastic ofltins for tho tompcruueo
candidates. Tho llarrisburg Patriot
in alluding to tbo existing misunder
standing, says .- "Brother MeMurray
" thinks ho is abused when tho Tile
u graph only tolls eight lies about hi in
" in a single article. If he wore a
" constant rentier of that journal ho
"would know better. It's In the
" Telegraph editor to tell eighty liei
" as easy as eight, Ho ninkes bit JJ v,
" ing that way."
Thunuib, Hold On! Tbe Philadel
phia JViar says : "Hon, Rumuel Cab
vin, former Congressman and delegate
to tho Constitutional Convention, and
a staunch Republican, spoke at tho
Pershing ratification meeting in Hoi.
lidnysbuig, on Saturday evening last,
and with him on the rostrum was
Major William Williams, also a long
time Republican leader. Inflation
scorns to inflate in tbo cool atmosphere
of tbo Alloghenics. Is Republican
Uttir about to drop out of lino?" Hold
on, gonllenjon, wo only want 30,oiiO in
ni says, -ne i kiuiii .iiio iur a vote ' s,thnt ,.jt (I.U.,, U1R, tnlinC(, u.alU.ni
all wrong; 10 isns much as its worfl ,H1011,i 11C broiiirht to the front aain.
store. They were decent in appear
ance, and it was believed by some that
people's money, sustained buiro inon-! tbey bad been driven to crime by
opolies by oppressive taxation, and want. Had they failed, or had tbey
strnt k ul iho liberty of tlio preas for I suspended T Or was it because tbey
exposing such iniquities. were unable to meet their obligations?
Tho disease bus become chronic. Jt Notnt all. They were thieves coin
has erown into tho system und cannot i mon thieves very common thieves.
be extirpated. Mr. Wilson recommends Tbey were sent to the penitentiary f
PITTSHlTRbll, PA.
For upwards of twentr Tears tbe lc-ad:ft bufi
nrrs Cul!r;rt,oribe t'nitad Stetea, aff-rr.ls anenusl.
deposited it ill bis blink anil Went ! I i I. Y , ,.; I'dedrantases furlhe thnroaib, praetll erture.
u pumiuu ll hi ma uiiiK, ami wcnim, never bought a sin:;lt pound ot I Ujii f jUn, and middle acd m.n riiedrm.
down into the street, there to bo mot fmeat, und only ch'ht barrels r corn. 1 J' at an, time. rt e.r-'r .1 1
by a rumor that sent bim back in haste, j -pi.j. ,.;, lu i.e.K,i mm bushels t 1 ' -t-'- hmhii, a.m..
J ust twelity-Hvo minutes had elapsed. w,eal but bis last year s crop is not ' Til ..,. ,.,TY. .,, , ,.,.T';
1 bo teller . little door was shut. The Vl.t .ustetl. lie has more oat- than ' JX-'"' f "fuX'fc , V.
money was gone. Had it been stolen? ,e kmvrt w , , ,.vi, ,,, ,,lis,., ,iH,Hs n,t,n. 1tr..v'w,!
Was tbo banker n swinillor? No, bo ,;H 0WII s1tK.a4 j '"" "", f'.'t.isr,, p., ai. lVTa-are.
bad failisl. About tbe samu time, a : . 1 .
inercbaut received a largo tpiaulity ot i Patiiihtio iV I'nlilical I'lirili -a-' COURT PROCLAMATION.
goods one dav near tbo close of busi-1 ij,, i ' " ! r Hkhk ts. lUn. ci. a. MtYKK, p,esidn,t
ness hours, "lie mado some common-i p,'-,H,.,-itv I'lentv and IVu-e ' ' rJ.r'.'V'i' c"'" "'"'
I i . , , ,- I lo-pi 1 11 . I n IIIV ailU l caC . 11, ra 1 wM.ly.Qnb .fu licial Ilittrict, r.ito.oasd uf
phico excuse for not making imniodiate IVnnsvlvuiiia People s I'tiity ( j tt.s n,,,, r c ioars.1.1, Centre ,,d clint.n
paymeut, anil promised to send a chuck I 1'iis.un Pillories and I'enit'cntiarict ' ?J " "" V'"X,A1' c- '" Hon.Jonsj,
ibeilOXllllortiing. Tbe flint nilliolince- r.. ..ul iti- Plni,il,.1.- lVriirh.w'i k '"t' f ClaarSeld eneat,.
. , , 1 o Ul.llOITS, I inilllereis. 1 Cljirt. IV. 1 hjve i.ferd ll.rtr p-eeat,t,lo me dirrrttd. fr tha
men .of the morning was (hat be hud pk-k-Pockeis n, 'Pilgrims.'' i bid.. -r. ,', , c.mu.s ll.-.. oV, w
lulled. Ho had the goods, bill the real l'i l',,,;,,,, n,l l':,,in ; l,,lii ! i'.tt ei Quarter ssia, cn oi orrr
ll -,. ,i, , i end rriiiixrr, and Cart of ileneral Juil IJht.
Posilion and P.nverl ..,..iib,.Wille.ti-l..rs.i...,i",,;.
- eo-nity of ripanlcltl. cmainneintf mi fli luunli
M.)iitl, Hie aTlti day ol rw(j,t,, Mia, aBd
ti l.'rlltilHO tVT'l MTfk,
.NOilCt. Ifi, tlirifuic lireby ivvi, tu tLi
. - I a , -j -.-- 'a-'vevaweasre viaijaj B II aa VUUSUUIfl.
young men were recently brought, into in Lewis aud llniiry counties spear in '! f ciesriii-id, to eH,rsr i.
OnO of OUr UolieO COlirLa Oil a flial-ire nf I,,. -lIu ,,,.,v,.. l,...,.lu J........... e..m ,1. ' '"'r lrul,er i,-rsons. wilb tfarir Ureord. Koll..
tealinir shoos from u Thinl ai-.-nuel i.:. 1 i. ..- i ,.. '.'n ' Eanmin.tl.aa, MUr Has....
o.... . - ,. , n,,.,,. ' , ssi". 1 1 1 I Srutccl. m du !!, j
pleto iKiBsession of overv branch of I he owner was without Ins check. W
Government. Icuislativo. executive, and : the merchant a thief? Outrht be to
judicial, this parly has brought the j bavo gone to jail? Not at all. He A museum in Nuslivlllo, Tenn , litis
country to tho very verge of bunk-) had merely suspended. x He was un-conio into possession ol a largo nuin
ruptey uud ruin, demoralised tho whole able to meet bis obligations. Twojberof Indian curiosities Intelv f,,uml
puuiic service, spread corruption every
where, encouraged fraud, exorted force
for political enda, seized Stales mid gov-
untie oi lino mm, Willi a great many
hoes made of sandstone.
I)u ring Ihe first s'x months nf this
year, as compared with those of last,
French commercial statist iin lear wit
ness to an increase of fitly millions of
and their wisdom nought for counsel
and guidance in tho cJVi.it to retrieve
what has been lost, and to restore the
party to its former prestige and power."
two months, A'. Y. Tribuiu:
tninirs wlnt-b to tbair uffiiva-
a-.-. iu .i.w.i uu,,,,, murium Ml us uonr.
l;, un Aet nf Aaa snbl,. I'sraed tl,r ell, da, ,,f
M.ty, A. 1. Uet, it is w.ie Ihe dm, i iU Ju(.
. . , , , , , " "v tun. .., .in K,:ii rotiniua u n,,s
An ol'l lu'ly. on hcuriiig that ayouiiL' I '"inneitb. t. romm to tbo cierk of
t.oert of yuarlrr s.i.,ns p.f tbo rvisnic
e..um-s, ell i!,r rt-o .nistncos mtrri-J ii,ti I., l-,re
tbrm l, an, (.:r. -n or ,er".,na ciiergt-d Wilb tbo
conuniaei'.n of any emu,-, .xl-i-iC. mrli eaa.ra aa
ins, oe t-nueil Itclure e Ju.li. r of tlu
ler ixiallus Iser, At hnsl .
.n,i,rara.'eau.-nt ol llie S0a.l-iu
j friend had lost bis place on nccotiut ol
j misdemeanor, tlexciaitned : "Miss Ie
mcanor! Lost his place on account
j of -Miss litMtietinor? Well, well! I
am afraid it's loo true thai there's
I alius a woman ai t'ue bottom of u
i man's ilillicullies !"
dollars in tbo general movement of1 tbeso. tried und trained leaders are
trade. ' ianswerablo lor the utter disruption of
I tho party. Their venal dealings it,
'..i.t Jlulioici, i itelllc Mall, Jluinplils
Kl Paso, oud plundering Rings of all
Peoplo who have bcu- .iiiuurning
over tue paiiiiui uiliiiHinecnieut tliat
murlilo top tables are unhealthy will
rejoice to learn that mosquito bites, ac
cording to a German chemist, are
healthy. -,, ,
Tho Scmnlun Free Press says Mrs.
Ellen Allen, of that city, scored her
UMii yoar on the I Hti ot last l ebru-
kinds, have becu partially exposed by
iiiTosngaiions oven wun packed com
mittees; hut tho worst remains to bo
told of them ; and this can only bo
fully revealed when tho Opposition
como into power.
Mr. U llaon tells Ins friends, "human
ary, and bettor still bIio walks a good ! rights bavo ever been the watchword
half mile overy Sunday morning to at-land inspiration, tho guiding star and
tend church. dominating idea of the Republican
Jacob Beck, York, has just passed ; party,'' and bo advises them to tako
his 90th birthday. Ho is the father ol f' Bt"P awkward, Human rights are
l children, graiiiIfathcr,of on children, "V "anger in me umicu otatos; ana
The Mormons are educalingtwun-ty-five
girls at Salt Lake ily to ('lie
physicians.
Kxi'KNsivk Di It ii Boxes. The Ka
lon (xntinel says: Tho Democratic
clerks in tho otllee of the Auditor Geu
oral of this State, are bringing to light
some rather ugly vouchors; on which ;
rather extravagant sums ot the people's j
money have been paid to hungers ou
tlio present Itepiiiiliean Muto ad
ministration. Buvei-al weeks ago we
gave ine nine item oi aome 51,1U0 inri i.awrknck KII.1.HH, Kar,., Dinriei
w ii I tmt doors for tho Governor's horse ' T"" " r of i brat mnnsbip, for Kod, rtaiioci
stable, and now wo have anothor little ! it'l "tX,
IsdlbAf ill Ilia anrriA lrn,l i..l.;,.l. Jt...... I lo- . . J '
.w.-v. vr. vov csiiiiv nillVA n III u IIIIWI
$tv JMi'Mlscmfiits.
rpoWNSHIP SliTTI.KMKN'T.
I x
n-e, ito-
ils,a 1,-f.n- th.,
,1 lli t.,urt in
wnich ll.., are n.a.ie reluruei,..-rra.p-iire!r,ln.l
in e.'l ea-on attare a, rsf-i;aiteDiva art' euurot
Int., k-aa tlier, nn d:,,va t.ef.,re tim rnin,,t-no-nnt
'.I tl,., ee.-aii,n I., er a 1 1-is Ihvy are made rrturne
t'lf, (lie said Jii.tC'ra are Ij rlu-n O14 h'iiu iu
tlio suthe manner as il .aid aet ba I not been
,...-d.
HlVbiX under mj band at CicarCrld, iLia lib
da, nf Sci-.lHnt.er, in tba ,war ol oar Lord, one
thousand eight handred and seent,.t,e.
eei,t.2l ta W. K. MU'IIEKSON. Sn.-nf.
BUltT'iH
NoTica to Ci.iaurMin. Tho GW-
tn Age (Tilton's paper,) suggests that
preachers who want their salaries
raised will please toko notice of tho
Plymouth Church proceedings and
govern themselves accordingly, JVbat
wretched follows these "moral idea'
teachers are. Beechor proackoa and
Anion lociiircs, as tlio former ex
ajaimed from his pulpit in 1RC4, "I
thank Cod that Plymouth Church
does not conteviei ' within Its sacred
walls a singlo copperhead," We now
.second the motion.
ExaotlT. The Philadelphia Pre
says 1 "The Republicans of Maine
have carried that Stale, of course,"
Yes, "of course," but at an awful down
grado rate. In 1872 Grant bad over
32,000 ; Inst yenr It was nearly 12,000,
whilo this year it is under 5,000, If
the Radicals can stand suuli discounts
tbe Democrats nood not compluin, be
cause it is pretty evident that the lat
ter will carry the Stato noxt Septem
ber by a hundsomo majority, and at
th November, Presidential contest, It
will go Democratic by not loss than
10,000 majority.
Novembp.
A Pointsu Aaoi'MKNT. The first
good roorback of tho campaign fitly
comes from tbo Lacnster Examiner,
tbe Naval OITlco organ. It says:
"Judge Pershing may havo changed
his mlud, but it is well known thst his
copperhead Ism was so liitonw during
the war that ho shut bis windows tp
avoid seeing tbo I'nion soldiers pass
Pis house." Jlitln t ho burn John
Rodgorsf Hp wasn't ijnito old enough,
probably, but what's tho odds when
tho ground hog is in his hole and no
moat n tho nousor
great-grandfather nf 00 children, and
great-great-grandfather of 4 children,
making 104 descendants in nil.
Out of ono thousand applications
for pnrdons. Governor 'I iltlen has
,ris,rtli..l Mivtl'l.ltia lli.n f IUI.I..-I !
applications is for the puiilon ol Kd
waitl S. Stokes. Tho petition has just
been aeat to the (iovernor,
A vein of China clay sixty feel
deep hns been discovered near Phtvnix
ville, on the lino olMhe J'biladelpbia
ond Reading railroaifr' The clay is
pronounced as fine ns any yet discov
ered in this or any rtther tiiimtry.
Tho cargo of reaches shipped to
Liverpool from riu'ladclpniu by the
sentimental theories will not answer
to meet tho demand for hungry labor,
stagnant trade, idle factories, prostrate
coinmerco, and starving enterprise.
It is liko ottering ruffles to a man who
has no shirt If the Vice-President
can find nothing better than these
worn-out phrases wherewith to revivo
tho drooping spirits of the Republicans
of Massachusetts, the case must be
quite dusporale. aud cannot bo too soon
turned over to Moody and SanRey,wbo
havo been rgcenlly reviving other sin
ners in tbut State. A'. V. Sun.
MR. WELSH ON JUDGE PEltSlT-JXO.
Mr. William Welsh, oi Philadelphia, a
steamer Ohio was spoiled who'll tho; !ifo-onS. publican and honest man,
. 1 . ... 'la elrniksiliir tlm fliinvit.fr unnntn, ..1
vessel arrived. I ho numilv ot no was ! .7 .. ' " ..V r -- ""
exhausted
thn frnit 1
....i. ' 1 In a letter dated September
' , I WelsU pays tho following bandsomo
11 line immciiing un,, XHO nine ni tribute to tho upright
Mt. M'l.cllan, Colorado, recently, tbo judgo Pershing, tho Don
us that somebody received $2,500 (in
putting up 100, bird boxes on the
grounds of tho Stato Capitol. Hut
each pigeon holo is counted a box, and
there are 100 ot these in ull the bird
houses perched on long pules about
the grounds. Therefore, each pigeon
bole, or bird box, as tlio boohs style
Ibem, cost the State $25, while each is
really worth no more than 30 or 40
cents, or perhaps less. Some $2,300
or $2,400 has been realized by sonic
ono from this source alone. What
next?
iel arrived. The m.pp.y of ico "J" thtovipg wonnirel, " EZ,1m2
..tistcd on the 29lh !,f August, and 18 i whom ho I Mined t to ml Tt
fruit kept good liir,t.,0 2lof Ve7r; -Unecity how'bo
explorers como upon ground solidly
fimzcn ninety feet from tho surface.
Tho question is how tho frost got in,
as there was no crevice through which
it could enter.
Ottawa liimbor donlors reivort a
continued dullness in tbo lumber trade,
Haoical SrnATztiy. Tho Supreme
Court of Iowa has rendered a decision
in tlio case of Isaac Hrantlt, Deputy
Stato Treasurer, which, whilo sound
enough In law perhaps, will oo very,
unsatisfactory to the people of that
Stato. Brandt was tried nd covieted
of making away with $40.(III0 of the
State moneys. Ho appealed the enso
to tho Supremo Court, and that tribu
nal has released bim on several
grounds, among which are: That the
indictment is defective in charging the
defendant with loaning $2IH),0U0 of
indictilo
failed to
r.,ii,t..,t. ,ul '
tho money of Iho State to his own use : I
nil uniiusoiiio a iu i - .
character of , thftt ,he J"'? wero not l'"'I"rly
uiunii. h is mini tiuii nntntit goes
free, ns the statute of limitations pro-
tocts him from another trial.
mi.
To amount of seated road Aairsn d for IS74, Tit:
$.1114 III)
I'M) en
n.ti ir
lisl oa
3115 27
Ins St)
CKLKOUATE'D
To Uaaiel Frj's duplieate..
" " " order
" O. I. Milra duplicate..
ll. I. .Mili-s order
Kob't P-ntinrton'Brtiipli,'te
" " " arder
" earh reeeired -
A. Curr, s duplicate,
Cftsh rmrlred
" unaeataw road 1st reeeired frera
Count, Tn-as. IViae
" error In former se tloRit-nt
" order on lap. Tri-asurur...
Ml tl
Inn ne
i: 6f)
French Kid and Turkey Mo
roeco Mutton Shoes, for Ladies,
at
Hept. 15,
KKATZKH a LTTI.Krl.
Jl u -a-
Notloe la boro'., (tren thai the im part nrr-
' l '11 "t T9tt,ti,n .ialin( between John A T. M.
w 1 1IW. in tlie msroantilo business, in the boroarh
BMii.a. 'l hey have a comity out
in Nebraska callod Colfhx. and the
oounty sent is named Schuyler all In
honor of tho lata smilor from Indi
ana, who aetod as Vice President and
engaged In Credit Mobilier stock, and
pocketed Oakes Ames' $1,200 check ;
took als.OpO bribe from Nuebit, tbe
stamp envelope man, and the swore
he was an honest man. This ssnu)
Schnylertown has repudiated its bunds
issnetl for the improvement of a
streeta. How well some things work
together for good.. i
An lurHtivsp HmAH Rev. Hiram
11. Revels, tho flint negro United
States Senator, and the best represent
ative in that capacity sent from the
State of Mississippi sinco the close of
mo war, lias settled down to ho pas
torship of tho Methodist church ut
Holly Springs, Miss. Ho has taken a
very diftliruiit wad from his carpet-bag
confreres wbo appear as anxious to go
to tho devil as ho is to get awny from
him. The white Hiram would tin well
to Imitate this negro brother.
Coal Oil Kxr-bosinii. In York on
jucsosy morning a coal oil lump ex
plotted In tho bod chamber of Mrs. Geo.
V. K n hns, who had on tho tiny previ
ous given birth to a child. She snranr
from her bed and ran with her babe
to tho front door, leaving a two voar
..1.1 -LIU , -1 , " .
uiu enim in mo room sunost enveloped
in flames. Mr. Knhns ran to its nwue
and uecoedoil ;i snving it and quench
ing the ro, though ,e Jm, ha,.
and arms badly burned. ' Mrs. Kuhm,
from fright and eposure, i Ivintf in B
critical contlillon. ' r "
leinis-rnliecnnili-
date for Governor of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Welsh says:
"Judge Cyrus Is. Pei-shing being now
u nominee tor Gevernor of this Statu,
t lie friemls of reform are hopeful that
tbo good ,work which ho recently in
augurated will bring to justioo and
nut nnlv in Ottawa but. in din n-linh. punislimeiit othoin who deserve it more
of Canada and tbo Knstorn States. h.l,n Pul'"ll indicated in lbs sub-
lleports from Nova Scotin oud Xow'J01"0" paregrupli: 1 liuro wn oonsid-ltriiiiAwif-lf
in mil in' m ill. u-ill ehi.i i erable excitement at PottHvillo in nolit-
down fur tho season. fV over tbu senlenco, by Judge possible.
.-!, ,,4, ,iu v .riiiiiiiemuiicra Ol
Schuylkill county, Patrick Conroy,
Valentino lionnor und Moses 11 ine, con.
viclud of negloct and corruption in tho
ilinchiirgo of thoir -ollicial dtioe, lor
frauds and uvur-ubargo in the con
trui'lioii of tho new county buildings j
erecteu last your, llie senlulico was
two years' iinprisoniuoiit each and $1,
0(10 fine suit the embezzled fuiuls lo bo
returned to tho county,' My interest
in this decision is increased by tho fitot
Hint part of tha money purloined by
these Commissioners bolourrod to tho
pit-Its tollieSinlthoulan 1 n-! orphans of this t-'oniiiion wealth under $20,000 in tbo purchase of clothing for
the will of Stephen Girenl. It is a the Marino corps have been discovered
neniiuiul sign that tho Irrepressible in-1 m w ashington. Tho fuels, as given
,li...,i.t:.... r ,l.M I.. i. . .i ' in t. ii-:. i... . ,. . B.
i.iinii ua uiu rajupiu in ueillg arouBOU
by the revealed unlUitiif ultutw of trus
tees for the orphan and for the still
more (IctWisuhwi iiulivo Auieultian,"
ernooi. ri xna "
lilt
"Jl" the liegl'Oes must ToeeWI lei assa.l lor 1871
" .in i rer a iron, rnlle,n'ir for 18,3.,..
" oeah ree'd from Count, Treaj
Mate appropriation
A stupid bnriflar entered tho house
of l.iout. fitch, (ieneral Sherman's son-
in-law, al St. liouis. a few niifbls airo.
lured by Ilia hope of pnpturing tboceio
bratcd diamonds presented lu M rs. Hilch
by tbo Kbodivo. Ho was met and re
pelled by the intrepid housekeeper.
A small yellow spotted lizard,
about four inches long, was found In
side a watermelon at Dallas, Texas.
Apparently lifeless wlleil taken, out, it
win no resuscitated, but lived only
a few moments, It hud no eyes, ft
is to go III S
st i lu to.
Tho ignnrauco of foreign authors
Is something superb, llamas has writ.
ton an Anierin.n novel, ill which a coon
chases a couple of United Stoles lovers
up a treo, and then fries lo get them
by gnawing through the trunk. Du
mas says tlio Virigjin'asfonn is as large
ua a yearling can.
Tho bank at Huntingdon, "W. Ya
was robbed last Monday noon. Three
men forced the cashier, who wasalnno,
to open the safe. A neirro who enter
ed tlio bank waa covered wilb a revol
ver, and compelled to keep quiet. Tlio
roblajra secured $15,000. and caraned.
although pursued by a po-isu.
Tho Duller county' "gas well,"
which is lo bo made (o liisohiirgo, itself
turougn iron pipes eighteen mites dis
tant I nun the point t' its location,
furnishes 200,000 rect ri'ga? per min
ute, enough to run linlf a dozen rolling
mills anil ngn; lip cities ot Allcghony
ond Pittsburgh with the surplus,
The means of borinn lliiiniith nionn-
talns hsro boon greatly perlboted of
isie years, r no norlng ol Mount tHis
tunnel advunced at the rato of ftmr
yoitls a day ; that of the St. Gotbsrd
sow gta's on at about ten yards daily
and will bo completed arconliniT lo
Ui.oon, I Alio I Buwnl lu the
Xew Vork Post wo find tho following
as the report of lungunge used by the
great Tycoon of tbo African race, Krcd
Douglass, in reference lo the recent
barbecue fight in Mississippi. Kred
tnusiy quoieti i
die at the Soulb my advice to them
is to sell llieir lives ns dear v as
l.el it bo siHiii bv those
cowardly niobocrats Ibnl in attempt
ing 10 siaugaiur uiack men they Invite
the knife to their own throats, and fire
and rapine to their own heart hstoncn,
and (bey will eoarw." Kretl will hardly
volunteer to load tbo colored troops
against "these cowardly mobocrtes"
of Mississippi, and if such is tbe only
atlvico he has to give bin raeo at the
South, bo will do woll lo keep it to
himself. .SntvinoA (On.) AVirs.
Moai RonntHT. Frauds against tbe
uorunnueni to tno amount ol about
II, rosd tax Worhod out auilur D Fr,.
" Mr. fr, s wajes ,
icrcrBlMe
Total of Mr t'rr's credits
H, road tax worked out andrr U.
Uilrs
Mr. U iles' wag, s
fc " " r,iita(o
" rxoooretioits
" narh paid for opening order
Total of lr. lilies' crodita
B, lax worked out under Aust. Curr,..
" Aaal. l'urr,'s waxes.
" exonrrations
" Aust. Curr,s paroenlaga. , ,
order roerived of Junis.. ....
Total of Mr. Currj'i crtdits
II, bix worked out under Pennington .
" L'enr.inKton's waos
cx.mt rat ions
" percentage
T.dsl of l'cntiinglnn's eredits ,
II, road orders n-de rtned
11 Treasurer'a pi-rcentage
" attoirling setlleun-nt ,
" tax uot worko-l out w.
H.JSS
lion, in ttie aaareantilo bu.ineas, in tbe borough
Hid T? . vw. was uiajoirej 0, mutual eooteai
7 Vn !, 1 0D " Ss" ' Auatuit, lS7o. Th. book a,.
: , " aud n,,l.-a uf the firm ... l,.r, .,h
aenior partner for srltlrment and rollerlion, abe
will alao pa, all clmuia ejain-tlhe nrui. I'arii.i
havinir uin-ettled anoounia will nt... . ....
ward and aettlr Ihe snina. The t,:iainri will ha
eoetin.sl nt tho old stand br John Hull, ah.
a ions a iitKral mar. of public natmna;.
JOHN lliil.T.
. , T. M llol.T.
it a!laet.tor, .Spt. I.",, ISTi tt
18 71
,1 ICO it
.
. 2.l 17
11 (Ml
Id ii
I tl
I all
Jl'O 111
I0S 14
II 71 i
1.1 07 ! "
St ill
1 171 11
I t'i 80
01 so
t 00
. Ii 111 I
.1 37 ill!
..4 6S 01
19 91
1 Oil
.. Ins .IS
f illJ IS
t h.
v am't ltdioul orders redramil.,
1 Trejie. percrnlairo
1 i uni-,dl,M,lp.l..
1 batanee doe twnelip,
roes i-i'ne.
in
To bel. in Treasurer's hands at last s.t-
MOVLTQy DEM AMIS A TijlAL.
Nkw Yona, Sept. l-i.I)itriot At
lorney IJriitou, of lliooklyn, boa tub
ilressed lellers lo II. H. Ilooeher and
K. 1). Moulton, guugeslinir that public
interests would Lo bust served by
entering a nolle prosequi in tbo caso of
u. ii . net-flier against J, l. Moulton
for libel, Vr, lli-oulior in reply con
CHI's in the disposition of tlis uttno mg
gosted by the district Atlonioy. Jir.
Moulton says ho cuniot actpiiesce in
tbo action prqposetl, nut) conelutles his
If'tU-r as Ibllows; "lam indicted for
libel lit charging l,o Jev, Jlonry
Wanl lleeeher wilb erjuiiiml hitur
couise with a leinnle member of bis
congregation. Tho ehargo is truo.
He knows it tq bo (rue, and whatever
the iiiiporlbotloMi of loan's tribunals,
the Supremo Itiir will some day so,
veal tho truth, Under ohallenga, and
in iieientw oi my own cuarectar, and
tho tiliimioUrof liprwhoaa namo is
deaivr lo mo Ihuu lilo itself, I have
Irecn arraigned as a criminal, conipulled
We, 1 1,
in Ilia WJ.;.rf,.r ,l:.....'.i i
o.,ll. !......" .. , ' . I abi, haillisj tun a.-crdini-to lew
v.... u,,itii cieras ami coiitrac-1 the o,,oli.-ra f l.,.r,, K,m.. i i.,.i..r,.;:
tlemrnt..
11, am 1 poor nnlers n deeiiied..
M Treas. peroencigo , ..,,.
s pem-nL,u;e paid eolloeior
" auiuunt uasollsx-lril...,H
UEST STIMs ON U.VXD-
A tw mora gv,. horaoa a,,d seta of heroria
nin i, wnirn I -will sell at a ea Tin . Aba
jr.,1 oarriacnsatid bugirie, and a road waoo,
aa am ei sows o.,d apr.ng wag-ins. I sal
nnnrid to sell al aoiue prlc.-. t'sll on er a-l lreaa
sac nl llesrflrM. fa. JAMKS I, 1.RAVV.
An,. 4, '74-lui. .
rAI.UAlllJC PKOPEIITY
V ' I'OK 8AI.K OR I'OR IIENT.
The su'.sc.ii'irr girrs nolioe that hi- will either
rcntorsi-ll his deviling and flore pr-ij.cnr, lil
uale nn lln-d str,-f. at)..ining the Li onard li, ere.
In the borough of I Irarth-ld. Pa. 1 ho ptore mam
ie In :i l , i. The dwelling house ronlalea
rooms aud a kitchen on tho fust acr.anl I
rnotna on the sec ,nd alore. Tl,. etnr. r,,nn
.",:; 7.4 "S ''" bad at once, and the dwelling porliea
,, r ino lai oi .inly. r ttirilor p
o.'ulare, ed Irear or applv lo Ihe and.r-icncH oi
Ihe prein-aea. OKls. 0. I'AS.Mol'.K.
t'learflrlsl, I'a, -Ma, l, T j If
jJAIZKSCllVAl,"rZ,
(llie Oeo Kvans A Co.,
MILITARY UNIFORMS
AM)
EQUIPMENTS,
n. him m tit ivi r iTiti-:r.T. piim a.
I'.-,ii,la. Cninpnnt.-s. Ac , fnfni.hrd. Ksinplia.
,h .1 .graphs and s. II ineesunag directions isat
ire,-.
MliltrllANT TAILOU A I'LOtllllR't,
lint M lIlk't'T CTiiri-f
Jul, 11, -7i-t, ! Ph,li
.i.nt; tu
. Ull 17
.. 7Ud 00
... 110 00
B,r.4rl Si
iz-
,.I,-32T SI
.. 41 77
.. 7,i
,. IIS III;
.',1110 81,
raUTO-ICATK.
utidaralgn.id Auditors ,
.. :il 11
K.f 7S
t t
il'l 61
.... I.n t4
d'JJ II
("heat towa-l'-l
ax tiiiinp
tors, aim carlessness on tbu nart of tl.n ! urrr M sold tow.abh,. f. ira .1
oftlooi'SOt' Hiocorps, (1I0 of the ill! -!"";' '"""" " .bare at.te.1. The road ta,
! a.. I7 . niHVU . -'"" "tnw it'limi llimi nlH.in tu b,
1
V) TI1K TRAY RUNG n'lll.K'.
suicide. Suit has been brought utfainst "' b"i"1ml nt'eeu dollar, and thin, .
their bondsmen in Xew York T-'oo! . .i!"' !"J ."" """ i"-r
..... -iu,. sum. I ""ounta to three hundred nnl eiihl,-1 'elu
... aWi - - 1 lers end sereatr ail eeala.
reunlo 1
j Audi'
VVasHINOTON DlRCCTOBY.-r
Tba Saqaeni etralrtnts..,,.
Tf wblil, fiaU Is ,,
Tha l.cet A Slocking an
aral order eitortios
Tb( Iadlas Itlnafrwdi ,,,
Dslrlttnin fVauds
llaadipiarleM hi ilia
1 rra.ur,.
Headquarters In tbe
Treeaer,,
llraul,,uarters Mill,
tar, Mess We. hie.
Headquarters Uept
of Ibs Interiur,
llesidriuarters be
tween Cepitot and
tn. iThtia itouae.
Tha itnderaisncd announce lo the tr.mlln
pu'.lio rhal the, here put a trl-wrekl, hark aa
the rad from llonladole, tie. Madera. 1" tllae
Hope. tunnil r,v,ilor erarr TurnUv, Thurads,
end rie'iird..,. f,ea,-ihf; ll,,uta.laf oa ihr ar
rlial or the iiiormoit train, ali i arrblnff at lllaa
lie at 11 no A. Al -; relurninf. lee. Ill's
11 .as. it at I P. Mi rvtnrnio t tU.Ure ihe sema
nor s ev.-ninf, I'crs-.ns wishing lo ttarrl on an, ia
14a terincltete .i,.B,ll I.. .i l.v ,l.n.
lera end sereat, ail aeals. uui. , 0 a line to Ihe proprietors at Ma.lrre, I'arltrl
in letnmnn, whereuf wo have hrreunlo a..i ..o.1 t , ' eounirj, n inr, ,r.
Ibauda the da, and, e ,k.,,, M ' , whet lr.1, the, are co,ic on...
JIIVATIHV lie..-r, t. . - ;...."-"" """.. ''"
V.'.!;!iK.l.,1'.'T"-"';i1' A,uto.
e-Mi.a i. niiuttK,
Allcat: R. R. Clcsnns,
Clerk.
Chest, Sept. 11, ti-Ji
like a felon to nienti nil I, m.linl ,.
contract, by the 2Jd of August, 1S80. subjected to Ihe ignominy of bonds'
1 ho Mill JengUV of tbo St. titHlisrd against an escape frrau iuotice, loaded
f"f'ff" l.'V'?? jnrtiw..' wnn oontpiy ttf the publin prnss.
Post tradsr annual uml. I llaadnearters War
.stents, "Uane, lo tba llepirtinent
Epitphroditus Whitinoro.orUeoigo
town, who died recently of seiatio
rheninatism, left a novel will. It bo-
Jiioalbctl Mi nploco to liis girls and
4 aplona tQ his bovs nut tif nrnrir
one hundred. There being two girls
and three boys, just makes it come nut
ovon,
A nisn wbo broke jail in Texas, was
running away beautifully, when be
was bitten by a rattlesnake, and being
obliged to go to a doctor fin-treatment.
I was restored to his old quartern.
jTHAY.-
in, at the Summit Tunnel. o. the lew Ura ls rail-
road, on the morninj of lh. . , rf S,p,era.
b-r. lijrht brln.ll. COW, wiih b,.ll on of l,ht
sound. h, row h , plM BJ, o( tSt r
of the cow will he tlianklull, rrcrlvsil, end the
iufornmnt lllwrall, rewarded, Ad b...
SahelaSep,.,,,',,. IOUN O'NKth,
A " M I N I S I' II ATt) ll.S M) 'l 0 ftZL
ti, . K1'" bell" of A I .
I1 the. Wish to Iravnl. A. ei.nl lbs
llhren ri-uoler d ija that we mull be on the Idea
Mope road with Iho aiail. Our wish Is le se.
commodate, and we aak the palronare ef tba
j tiavclin. public, SllulK UROIIIEBS.
t. W. Huorr, Supl.
! Ma.lera, Aug. I. llri.Sn.
I".',;1."?!'";?", "'"J"' SAMHKL I'OrVKI.
. -.,. .,,lr, unrsuin, ciearne d oounlv li
deeiaaed, ba.lm bee. do i ,! .i. '"
ateo-l .ii .... .r: -"""ouaer-
, ' '.i"'--" o icic'4 in raid e.lni.
r iwuiooiei.
KEEP IT HANDY.
Tha HolUlile I'amlly Mr-llrlnr,
D'AHIUIKA, htttrifty, Oknlrrs, nm
Cutnplitint, Cnnnrn, et., uiok Ijr puipJ
tbo a uf
J fllH,I.I,A d
OoiiiiiimnJ Syrup nr llU.'kborr Hunt n.l ltl
rb An el. I. ell tiii H rfnic It, niirdr
ewn 1 JMn-iol nn in thf mitt uftni :
bbt bt irn to i)i juuugMt itnt u wtll
4ulu, in Dfinuini
NO CAMHn OR OPU'M.
Ii i ft iln-nt pxlrrt mnA rt ltlv lahm kT
ll hJi-in-n Mvod Hltlnnnri'"'
0.il!.
Villi ., I k.... II Ir (tun tliitito kil l NIB
II 1 iD ll... Al! Lrf... I. I. . ..Ll lira. I M
pronwlF ftatbftnllcat'ai
dl.
VtoarlrM, Sept. M( 7.vjt
A. V, TATK,
AJa,
Tr it, Sv.l.l Ii tlruifkrialt stOtl Mur Kf
tfi lhniij'if,ui tHii fititi. I'lfitirrd nnlv hy
)M-hl,b A 411(0., 3Mt Mnrkc(tUPhii
July 14, '1 An,