The Post. I. rmmi. Editor & Propria or i'.ih 1-Vitv tiiiid foiigiiss expired. iii ttio I Hi int. Tiir. linns ! hn j pi ale 1 tli t cnl Onti.il Lrv. I.v n v..t- of 1'24 yens Id .14 tvivs. TI.e liiu or iiipti Fay it ui.l iiIhd pans the S nalu by n decide. 1 itmjoi ity. I nt i i v 1 1 Ki'hli Kill pno.l the ii.uwi.i r.. 1,1 . , ' , ' i'uh Stitn. olioito I tho fict thit tho I liitr.l S! ill( S lint.'.. nllii" 27th il!t .!,.,..,.,., ,i. . i , , ,, . .. , , , .. . . I i-as.vi i. io noMi.-r hid not long smco in tfio f. l in io whit h it previous r -,,,,,,; i .. , . , ., , . .. ,, 1 .. .- received tint I) unity to which be was 1 -,,.. ,. II.,,,,, tho prov.n ;.j!,y,titl...w,Dlcr(,y a Unsbni r xi. .1 t n,r,d sel.o.ils ,n tho South;,.,, (1!, Wp -.ow that portion bill- ' 'I It Im SHICO 1.0-11 f It,,, ,l,,lt, . MKM.I ly the I'lcsiMiiit. m in,.:., i i i,i mi. Alliri.v'iil. Let moaskthegon 11 itleiiieii a ipiestiui: Whether, tie nr.'nr .1 n ..f th intent ror.ling t . tli.-...-i.j,iiwoftlwTro.w. i.tie. li: le f. M ,:lt i,., to no pi, ntM my I.M..itt:n. iif. a V.TV I ll"o mini . f r ll'i l.t-'J .In .,, .,11. ti ill t. -n.t, I f . I 1: 1 . . . 1 II .... ... v;i,.ii i ii .in i eftifs a patoiit .hi-i i e I'J'l lii'Hlit Ins Hot vin'd nnj tiling : It,' allcgod invent ion . n'i 1 1 1 1 i I' I liecuHHf i f 1 1 1 i m ii el simil'ir nt' I t.r ,1 11 i. IllTII'' '. f I t IIS f'll i na;i. I III i- a in ve iii. itter of .ill. Imcv irvsr if Tl.ri: The 1,'nr it "" : F.vi i v t-i i eii s i f hli.lke ). iv I... l.-riiiHii. r.tly d:ivni nvav . M -in infi died pi n e l,v j.laiiting vit linns. In .nth Af.ica pe.,p!.. t it - I i.i t.i. ir m-i :i:ii s nl Hiiiii' '. ( h i :liii Iius are ! i.y re. I. .!.. t ..f v.i i .lie fl.s -l..,i.i r.:-UU I. "e,ti d mi 1 penper mint i' i'. tlieit f. ire. is a vi iy I. lirv S"eii!.d (Ii. ii ml :.iy for man. in iepii,;ii.nt to the lit lull.'. hel j Tin nr i a trrneisl ..piiiioii in Aus t til t let 1 w ir with ( eei iieiny is iini. In nt. ntid that I 'i'-ni ii ei; was iii niti-n , v i i 1 1 to ai r in-,' in.it t -i f ; s.i that Aus tria in iv s.a in t i le. t!i n..' 'iv's. ,r I'l'e I'.n.peit.r Francis bin pit is verv il- siioiis Fiat peace should nit.nue Me averse to the discussion oftliel v.ir j -I i .ti - It bavin ,' pie is d the Aici l ;!, loli inn S that ir "f us 1 t: i I w. il a pat!i;.!i!..t .1 cl ri n that nu Aiiftlo (it'i iu.au Vf.ir v. is iin 1 l I II t 1 1 ! . h'S iino.liil Klalive. tile ' Til 1 1- . 1 l" II"- s .losi'l I,, t.l it i. J l ;i Ui, i,...i I,, 'm l,. ,j f , hi Ulil.t U I. ll.!.. Iftle ie be uli V f.i i t 'l in trca.ie i. I. iv si i i It mud to assist Austria in t! vent of b nil mv ' f.f ill; I' hilt. Iho .. latter into the li.'t l , v!-ii..u. A II irrisb-irg nt of the Scrant n .' crrr. ) "' ' ' . ' ! T!f re is eons: I, . I !e t.lll, here itlrcadv eoliceriillr,' the pro' j.r.-'.s o' the n-yt Slate t ie. ti..n. It s.iins to bo concede Ion all bands' that ti'.v. .Mm F. Ibirtiaiift will !; r.-Tittminate 1 without npp .sition in necof.lance with what is b. lieve l to b thf liieitiiiiious tlfiiif oftlieiuiiss : es cf the Ih.puhlieiin pi:ty t'iroii:,'h-1 oui tne Male. It is a notice line lie t that t iaiiv of those wl.o ojipns : e l T I .i i i i . r : f i m n .uuii. .lion immi mil. stly three airs an. ure now im-! as . Tit st iii .limn I'hii.r his i. ll'.mb a'liui. lie has tua 1 li'lns.-l Iiv,,i'a!i!e by p' ii'. ii li.ii.alilt. ttc;itiv ( I'iVi ' lior is 1 . v i, per., nnd eh. ir ii-!. i rilat.'sms'idii)". I nn ii. Ills c .le 1 bv ir. d lis .1.1 to b.' ability Mi I I'm : n the n -v t.ix law j ts! passed bv Ciit.-i"s til" t ix on whiskic't leis b'.i ii ii.ei ciihed from ":l t !''l cents 'iT (.'al'.oii. 'Il.n In mi tobacco is it.eit s, d fiOUl 'JH Cellls to'Jl Cfllt.S 11 pound ; on eie.irs the duly is increas i 1 from si to ; n I. nun ; nnd on cL'ir. li. fi-.uu .'. ' to 7.". p. r cut n 1 jj, ,us Fn np Hie sn 1 story of Miloreui I lie iiicrease of '. p.-r the death bv freeing of Uio fiuuih i e.it on the pres. nt duty on hii m ir llf ;;..,.w.,i )MU.U, f Lynn. Conn!, im 1 molasses mil tno lesioru'ioii ..f forced out in tho cold bv the in percent duty taken oil- m the burning nf a bouso a few days ivfj .ui woolens, steel nu 1 lllfl)i mv,,.,,! universal sympathy. (les Ac.. ire retained aa m the ; pi. h,.,,,, ,,f the story, by which It iiiii.i.tll ' bill, so is tl:e provision ,,,,,.. t li it the father was the worst r., at. v.. to go,, Is on shipboard on the iin 1 fa ti..lvi ju lllmim H)m.1(i ,..,. Mth of I et i'i oy, and there is nu ,1(,t 1U( liwa;(, universal indi.'na .ad lit l. .led s.atn i. .xetuptiii.; bo'tiii,' j 'n, fnhor, it s..ems, is il inosl doll's f.-o,u duty nnd th. receipt brutal nnd the reason why l .i.s .,: siving i..n:.s p. an i no ta,li ehilbeii di I not I.! ll t. i!. lie as-c ,s(. , n tin III 111! li.-r I.i." I. .tiie i ai'ill act iipprove l l . I'! inn o. i n , ... I his bill w ill III i I. i.se the It Vt l:ii s v.lo.OD'I.OOO Ull- liielv. ll as passed by a nearly j'ti'.'y vole, all i!ii leiiioci,itri voting I -'l.llist it. ' 'I'.'isr the l)i nioeratic pnty has I, it (Missed the lo 1 Si lis.', or eail it i.!,r 'vdni ss if vnii will, to husband II. e flilils i f their vii't iliea l ist fall is daily b'.c. iiiiin ; m ire apparent. The in 1 .p ii I 'it j i.irn.ils of tliu c eintry who oiive it such elfective ui I in its c iti.pi .si, havcbe'.ii sa l y dis i;.;i ,i;it r 4 ! an I scuiitiiig the chaii,' of Sel inel.t il.in.lig the people, hl.t, r.lbl de- sertiiig a sinking ship nre hastening , nw iv from the wreck, in Urn hope bv : th.-ir carlv tleserti .u they mav ngniii i i ' i . .i i " ,i ! be received into tint counsels of the oidy party which has shown itself cup i'.iI.i of g ovcriiiiig. Among this ch.s the most pr imimait is tho New York II r, ill, which in a recent nrti ch ..s' lissing the pol.tical situation iy s : pi the country at 1 arg.i the Pom ' 'V;t not xi nt d sineo tho full ' iliuo to ru duct ' on,e other ... Equalization of Bounties. Win k before Inst th House of Re limiitilivr nt Washington pass id n Mil equalizing lKnntis, without much o'cv.ti n, and that solely fiom thu l.m vr.tta, a ntimbjr of whom v. ted siinit tho bill. It (,'ives u bounty t i every s!dior win served I., t-veen April 12th, 1-SOI, itn t M.iy !'ih, l iii5, nf tho rote of $i ;!;l per Mont'i. Ici all h.mnties roccivol imhi tho Unite I States or Stita gov inmcnts. During th.i debit in tin. Hoim s (l. nr.il Albright, ono of t!io MK'll.,..!' tf f 1 Xn.ia A.t - - i ,n- mi i iii'm hii i rn I iii t 'If S'TIll f.ir Miie innn.'lis, until the, i v-ii .ti m of tiieirsi-rviees. were pre v. nte I fn.ni rts-eiving any bounty nt nil by a technical ruling of the I V - ii liiM iit: and win tln-r the Second Ail lit r. .Mr French, d es not statu tint he e.iiisiler-tliat class of men the; most im l it. ri.i;is that went into the , h i! Vl e. Mr linu,-'.:,-) Tb i.,,.n.1 t..r eoMin ..len l invin ll i n isiii.? lliev wn. v.iTunti.i.i full v competetit'iinder the law. Thu War 1 1, ..n tnielit found -ut thev were Hot Volunteers, but nnlito hii,! i,,1.,i s mi., o. l-iw tliu President Ii idthe i ii 'lutici'l out. tiiii inilitii : sii t lh I. fole t'le llille Illll.tllS 1 1 It -it nnd I'liiels wli nerved for less than a ye n- were treated as militia an I nil t I out. Mr Albright. P.ut is it not the fact Unit they were actually luu-iter-(I in by the l iiiled State miist r- ing olVicrrs. place I under command : of Tinted .States officers, taken into the lieii hi irgmi' and other , States, and srvcd just in tho sumo way as other soldiers 1 Mr. A'bri.tht Yt!s. sir. Rut when it eame to tins bounty question this imt, w.is raise 1. that if thev ha 1 ' not been ii th" Heiviee fir ii year! they Here not in the I'nite l Stales! service and tlieieforo weiu not to be j pii l bounty Mr. .Mlili 'ht. Pennsylvania fur- I, i s' ,(. 1 tWt'litv.HeVt ll thou nu I of 1 1t.it class of men at a time when t'n l. iii m l for trotms was verv to.. at wii.-Ji the Army had been 'ilefe ite 1 ui tliu iieriiiisitln. and at t!ie time of ! ! the seeoritl Hull Uuii j nnd t'jcy were, iu'. ne lint. Iv brought into tho M try-j Ian 1 u:i I Vlr ;ii.ii amp ii.iis. Tii-sc I iv,. I. i ii .l,.avrl of t! is bounty to this day, nn 1 have fuile 1 in any way to get any recognition of tii.. ir services to the eonntvv This bill proposes to reach n class t.f men, too, who were in tin service ,r a less peiio,' of time. The bill is' r, .. , meritorious, inst. and fair nil th.. u-.,v ihroiigh. It provides that thoro slmil bo , , . , - ,ii . le.iueted from the bounties of I th incll intil , , . ., I led t i the hiiuu nnv local or oth.ir bounties they have received, nnd in that may wav shai: coiue rca'i.f I ; and that then it . ..,., tailied whether thev nn 1 , .- the general terms of the law. wh ieh i.tttvidcs there sll ill be nai.l lou for oneyeiir'H service nn 1 makes ihat tiie basis of his calculations .- i .,, b i net ti - live dollars. Since t he above was put in typr the bill has b. i n ilefeite 1 ill til.) Sell ute. We think however that Cm- or mi wiil soon pass a law eiiualizine-l bounties. - call on the n i'hboi s fur he! !p was because lie , ,.j ,j noil 1 lint most terrible tl... ul.s against I hem if thev ever called for assistance from the neigh bois, lie mad j these threats anew when he cauio home oil Saturday night and foiiu I that they had Imeii forced to b; g lie hud even punish i dt'iicn for t iking food from the tieiglib Tiie girl, thirteen years old. found il 1 1 mil naked, hula cli.'liiisi. on when slin left tho house, but it had lie ui torn ml by thu othei s to keep them warm. The boy found tin Mr. Colll's steps had beeu there from midnight until seven in the iiioi ning, with nothing on but shirt jjjnii.l pants. The most teriiblo part i of tint Mtorr w tli.it in tin. .r f the girls bavud was her ehil.l, twelve months old, ami tho girls fn- 'ber proves to bo its father. Daniels lmM "''""'" ol'b t" otliccrs aro after him. m Some nonths ago a sowing ma- ehir.e ngeut of Johnstown, visiting i lie noiuo oi .mcoD Mgler, in West iiioieland county, to soil or leavo a machine that bad been engaged, wns -inn-goal by Siglerwitb intimacy with Sih r s wife. At tho iniizzla ofu gun tho ngent was forced to trivo n ! 'eceipt for tlio inacliiiie. 1 ho agent j brought unit, and Siglor was found it'l,'"y ' l ordered to pay, $100 line i -oid bo imprisoned in tho w tat tern i ' r nil re- From tht Black Hills. I A xcial despatch to tho Sinui city oiirnaf from Yaukt n says Kph Witchor a well known citizen, who wns a member of tha enno.lition to tho Hliuk Hilln, ariivoj io Ymikton. Ho reports having loft bis compan ion nt tho stockail.i of tho expedition within two mile of Harney a I'oak, on ll n KMor Creek, ou tlio 3il ult Wileher niys the fixpodition was composed ut twenty soven men, and ono woman nnd her son. There wore sis wagons, nnd tho party were well armed, somo buing moniitod. They .re also well supplied with provisions nnd mining tools. Tho expedition Thystni k Niobrara rireralwit 12 left imre on tho oth or D.'tobei miles above its mouth, and nfter fol lowing tho struma s mie distance, they rrossed the country to a point enst of tho Hlack Hills. On Cheyenne river thoy met a party of 201) monnt od Indians, with whom they held a peneenblo parley. AfUT re: hingnnappirontly pass able path nt the foot of the hills, t lie v strnrk into tho m nintain4, nnd after iieking their av. reiched a ii iint within two miles of llainev's Peiik in lift h ii days after tho d ite Jof their entry into tho hills They ; erecto 1 a stockado eighty feet lon'.f , and built log cabins from nn iibund- mil . mmlv of tin,ti p vlii)i found. Tho cold weather greatlv impede 1 their rr.)HiNetiiiu'. The'v sink t Aen'.y-livo prospecting boles and struck gold in every iustauco .. .i . ., , rnun rue grass io mo ooii or luo rock thev found numerous gol.l nil. I silver bein itiif ou.irt! lodes, mid lh! spis im. iis .Mr. Witeher has brought, r batk are pronoun 1 very rich. The partv nevei saw an Imlian while in the lulls I Mr. Wit, -her describes tho jiarts of tho hills they saw ns h iving mag nificent va'lcys. seemingly limitless forests of pine, and aliun. l inen of V.Ik, tleer, and other game. The (greater portion of the return trip was made throni'h snow drifts, over n trackless country, in most stormy ami severe weather. Thev discover- ed in comim? out of tho hills what i has been named Witeher's Pass, a good natural wagon road. This liiii t.ttw tl.., u'.ir out ,,r th.. I. ilia l. .. thirtts.u days. ' Their animals lived mi Hi.. .rass tl.t.v f.iitu.l l,..iinuth tl... ! snow. Mr. Witeher savs bo can take Ion led ox teams into the hills ' from Si.uu City in thirty d.avs. Tiie members left in the hills nre in l'oo.1 health nnd miiriU ,V it, i-,.t u,iw..l f.,r w.lt.f, ., , iiieurs. Me savs there is no evi.lence of o'her 1 ll ll ti..s tw in. r ... tl,., I.itla M- llir Mr. (bir d in, wli. ) with him part of the .ed bv his horse giving wav. was delave. Ifivinir out Nothing bus' been 1 1 .... , seen of the two disastrous nrev vx no litions sent out to intercept them. , . i tuttid at Laryo. The following bill for tho proven ti.m of horses, cattle, sheep or swine ruiiiiin;jnt. large i:i the various town lililiia ii fill., (, iiiiio inn ii ill i I., i.i " ' " """ '" introduced into the Senate : Suction 1. .'. ittn i,-t, ., That .... I ...til.. t...t 'ti' "'lit it, L'.iiiii,ni.-rii t.i nwiiii' Milan ,, .. i . t ,i 'tt nil.lt'tt'it bw lull l,b tltlLJit lII 111 bill' ....i.i; i. i.i .i '. .,. . . it., lie nt. i. is oi ii n, in iiit, various townships of tho Common wealth, under penally of two dollars for each oil'elice. Sue. 'I It shall bo the duty of the constable, within the various town ships of the Commonwealth, re spectively, nnd thev nro hereby em- l'.... l .!:.... i ...:.! 1 i"ni i i i a tiii'i ini,:t-Li',i, wiiiium nnv H1,...,l ivurriilit or other iiuthoritv Ml 111 I MS act. t seize ll lil secure every anini il of horse, cattle, shi e . or swiuo kind that mav be found running nt large ns aforesaid, and ,h" H'11"0 " H'" llt public sale in the '. . . i, t sunt." in aimer hs is provi'ion ov law for sellltl selling strays, giving tlio owner if bu can be found, at least fivo days' notice previous to such sale. If the said owner shall pay to tho said con stable tho said penalty of two dollars, nnd also pay tho expenses of keeping tho said animal or animals, then it shall bo the duty of the said consta ble to deliver said animal to tho owner or owners thereof but if he shall make sale as aforesaid hu shall pay the overplus after deducting the said penalty and ovpciiKcs, to the owner or owners thereof. And the constable making such seizure shall bu allowed for tho same to retain one-half tho penalty, and it shall be Ins duty to pay the other half to the school treasurer of tho township where such seizure was mado for the use of thy schools of said township. Skc. ,'. That if any constable shall neglect or refuse to seize or secure any animal as aforesaid running at largo being notified by any person to sei.n or secure the same, such con stable shall pay a tino of fivo dollars for tho uso of the schools of tho township where tho said constable resides for every such ucgloct or re fusal. Si:c. t Tho penalties imposed by this net. shall be prosecuted and re coverable before a jiiHtico of the I peace, in thu name of the school dis trict of tho said respective townships, l'rioi.tt,l, That thu provision of this act shall not bo enforced until ap proved by a majority of the lawful voters on tho same at any annual spring election to bo bold for the election of township officers. That in inch of the said townships, on said day, tho election officers shall receive ballots on this subject, for or against approval Tho 18th inst, is tho tiro 3 Iked for tho adjournment of tho Legisla ture and it is not likely any further effort will bo mado this notion (o make it an net. I'ho North Carolina House of Utives oonsiderod tho reso e expulsion ofJ. Win jniber for Warron county, ' night sessious last week, on ' of his iioii-bi lit f in tho exis ' aa Bet forth in a pain- him They voted on ari T"w,, ?a H IUO last DUJUl, result- , u iya, 31. TRRim. tVuef.TT.-r-A snd case of the freezing of three children is re ported from Exeter. N Y. The tic- the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pnny tims were three lxys, named Patrick, for tho year 1874 has just l een pub Martin and Michael O lb ion, thojlished. Tho following is (lccidedly first aged eight, the second ten, and favornblo nod encouraging. Not the third eleven years. They were withstanding tho continued business brothers, living with their pnrenlsiu depresion the net earnings was con Eietor. Thoftharnnl mother are lazy and dissipated people, nnd live on tne miita ol the labor of their children, who were" seven in nnmber The four oldest make baHhets, nnd the threo others just named traveled on foot about tho country selling them. On Tuosdiy lsnt tho ther mometer in the towu of K cetor mark ed twenty fivo degrees below Jtcro HV tr' l5lUm t,,0'r three children that tliey must start out with a lot nf banket. Tho boys begged to bo allowed to wait until the weather moderated. They wore IKKirly clad and woro barely nblo to teep warm in tho misorablo h juse in wliioii the family lived. Tho brutal parents forced them with threats an 1 beatings, however. ' 1'H.4'.IH.4'. which deducting loss on to go out with tho baskets They the New Jerney lines le:ivs a ton plus st'irted in tho directiou of NYestville. jnef profit of !:J,liiS,:5:.-J 1'.', after pru sniiii) miles distant, over a bleak and i bug for n ten per r !)-. ilivi.l' tid. tli'stilato ro:id. billy nnd in sjme , interest nnd every form of cxpt. n.te. places badly drifted. J-.ach loy had a number of baskets tied mi him reaching above his head. When last seen t y any of the family they were strnggling up the bill away from the Ii iiho, two of thetn weeping bitterly They jiever reached Wustvillo The next morning a gentleman who was driving from Wo-itvilh over . ,1... l.' . i l ....... n... i. . i: .. .t lit' t'"' l.til'l nin, in.' itii-iHf, in. ihreo childre 'iniiiren iviug in tne roa.i. I ''l('u 1,1,11 ' immber of baskets tied ronl Ins body, nnd tho largest of. N'" three had his arms nronnd the- iiifcn oi llie sniaaesi. 1 1 neeoeo nut a glance to enable the gentleman to sec that tho boys were dead, nnd had d iilb'.less been fl'oZ"llto death, as fro.'i n traces of tears were on tho cheeks of each one Tho bo lies Were taken to Wtistvillo, where they were rec i ;ni.e 1 as t!i mk of the t'r.-o lit tlo basket p. "Idlers, who were well known throughout the seeti m. Tlicv wor! ts'ien lioiiie, and . i . .. - Wilt U it W.is learned that the little fellows had been driven out into the cold to sell thoir baskets the popular in,lir nation was intense against their P nciits. If 1 1 lore is iiuv lcial nun ishumnt it will bo invokml on the unnutmal father and mother. I The demand for United Stales i .. t . . . ooniis Meems 10 cominiie lar'e, net-! u;n.si..t..i;...r i, .....ri. i ; ". f. "" 'i r ' ' ll"'m ,m """".V- , i I"" eomes "Ol OIll V Ildlll HeW imllOlllll DaflkM, 1,1,1 nV' '""I "loneyed corporali rw,,'riI1.v-, A".u" V",.,,inoe "f l" lolls - 1 i.'i'tiio ti iiii r I.. ...... I inveKiiiicnis in itoii'is nv Corp irationa i '" 11,0 lMi fcW """t'is. a .New Yoikj d"'lM,p n;"es ten Ivistern insurance c impnniea w.'iosk recent stateluelits I for th.. cl. l-"t iih..w- l rhtt ..... lllllil of I'nitod States bonds, against lU1 i,,Wregats of only Slli:t.O(l0.M)i) !,. Vear previous -tin increase of i . 1 . l li V liiil.l lift Uir.rr...r.ii.t t . ! ii . i . ii. ai ly thirty three jier -ent. .n.r NEW ADVEIITISEMUNTS. LOOK C. C. Seebold, MIDDLEBUIIG, FA. HAS OPENED A STORE OF HOME MADE WOOLEN GOODS. ipVSMERS, ATNETS, JEAN JM.ANXELS, LANKET3.gT0CKlNtJ.YAUN, LI ATS For M KN 4 B0 YS CAltPET CHAIN ALL KIND & COLOHS, CAltPET FILLING CARPET3 WOVE AT SHORT NOTICE & DKDlL'KU I'KlCti. II will Id t tltori Unit atavst Hit touot j nd ity etib or tiohiiiut guodi fur Wuul. All trt lovl'td lo toiut anil my Rod nnd bt tuuvlncisi lux 1 Mil lUtiu nl gtttll rtJuo- t'l (irKM. All mr Kito.li li mtnufktturtl si tbt Wliltt liuai ,11 Hi., lini'.n 'u. I'. Htr It, 'It. rOM'AHlKl. riklit Su:iiurtem ..r Ltillti ri.;;r.ioi.ii prinuT b'trv .r iu dountklrii la ilLMII BUI. (Wit I Mil Ui'LMll in., lua bt.iu. .nd Mn.l.;rt. rU . t Mil H.npltt ,a,s: - w.ul4. ' MERE ! HEH i I'riKSTLTAnu Railroad Report. The annual report of the d:reetors of .sidorablv greater than in tho year 1873. As coin liar oil with that J'etxr the nnmber of passeiigeis carritd over the main lino between Pitts burgh mid Pin idelptiianiid i s n-t a' or brnnchos was greater by 2' W. I Ml. nnd the number of tons of frc'ght carried wns less by hH!t.:i72 tuns Tho figims of ttiel.'nited Puidroiiihior New Jersey show a h eleattp of n-w tigers t itho tiiimbir of li!.7!I though tho a,er;igt' distimco tnvi !. I by eaeh was 2 10 miles more, mid an increase in tonnage to the ami tint, ol 4HJ.U7.J tons. The operating of the New tlersey railroads and e in il re sulted in a loss of . U.i(!l after piv mg tiiviiioiuis, inieresi, AC, out Hi net profits on nil its ronds wns It. ! Tiik ice rroriro on Ihe .Tntiiata is' Hitid to bo foiirfeeii lui'ts loiiir Cimrlrfl f.neiH, K4n-lt iTintinte'l nil llrliu..ii 1 1 ii . . - ' W. t livnftitli.il " i'..r l.'ll'.w i he knfiw whrrit'.l b N.kM hv n. ,x is-rl-m-ti. tin I II II. Iui(. w ml, I t.nlv t'.r ran,.. , Al -nil .II.- I.i -IliiI-, niUtri ,r, l urtull" III! llirr l iisk I... n. Allrtllv- In i-tin- iii" i,--i in wiri.i n t ,.,r it n. t, KM . Ii f nl,iin h,i nl li .1 III' Or Willi:'!, l ul l .rnl t inta.ir Hliturt. M r. 1 1, t. BLATCH LEY S m Iini rnvl r V (' I- 't- y a , it r.i. vt 1 , nt i- MM I tl 6 n.'ltni" ii ,1ur I siNt, iHr.l ..I Iho m rKot i y i,..i iil ir f Mi l. i h , V', ' 1 1 Mitnii In- l'i ! tie it . li r Att-n- Inn l i ti v 1 1 .1 I M tl. I,lr lm r.v I II .'li.l. il.v fir P I l.rrk u;. Iii.'li f in lih.ltuNti 1. 1 i.,.ui , . .irl,lti I'm .iit i. itit l h i i ,t ii 'iiit-Hf w ,i pti n't'f rr ti-m, ii riin nu. I llll.-i II. lima yt i'.m I v I tiiilo i.tt'1 tl.it ir.il., Kitt,,f ' H iy. In ,,r let t,. I f.irti tl. i , u . t llluli'lil Hiiini,, ho mrrliil n. tint ii I,,,, in v in lt msrti nt ,, m. I ( j ,n ili ii, t Krrnv l t-rt. i.iiv, ,lt,c I ili( . Ir.- .l . r-.. l. .- li r tuii ttie int'Mrt in,, n,i,, Ht t,i tl, '--.t r.f- , , . ' I'r.'i.ii'iij lut.ll-l.t'.. . ) n.liiru-i. , Inn will.. Mint, I ll.S,l'.lll,a Ill.rV M.rtir.Pturor t "lull c:. o M . I hf ult I1.1.U. I i. I M ir II Ti tiio. THE TIMES. A Firct-CIass Newspaper, PA1LY AMI WKKKI.Y. Illtle.eliiluiit ill livio vlhini; in .N.ithiiiK ' Neutral lOppristd tv all ( 'oriMit I ..: I ui 1 . : I I'ipal, Stills an. I .Suti .n.il Alfn TITK lATT Y TIMV wtllW tn.l on K nrUy tin lJ.tieiUr.il ii. . in t . ,rv m.rnlnnj tt. ll- r mi ml t il, ni I. r tr ,tir i ' .1 'tut t.i't. of , K . Mi l inr , r 1 f I o.i.f ' iv in-ni imr, n im" ' r4-' rlo r tiNi'di v I !'. n f ih, tut in.-11.iit tl A i 1 Frr T Vt'-n.u, ,., , ft , . .rn'i.- etui I'iri !' -H'U-1'.-c fn in n:l fit t nf ,n fral, i-Utl futti-li h . ili(..r.t lt ittf-i.'ii bftii iirri'i.t iu im, kri. i', I'w.i 4 i-tju. .Mi 1 1, mliMTi" tm,,, i tMiig. f-. , , Sit dull (r. '-r nutiiu, or r'itty oi.u pi r lumitii, m , ai.i'-. A-lM rit. uu fif, lifti on. tnriitv mhI lh rt I't'litw iiT tllii', K.C rtllii l'i i lll B. The Weekly Times Wilt bf l.feii-,1 ,tii S.ilur'Ujr, M trrli 2'h, ftn.l Mff' kly Oi-r'itt r, . iiiihu,iiit il in,iiit:,!it n st il.f tteri, ,uiiirl'-i.- Miikei una r'lnai.. .141 ll. (".rl.. M , .li'il, fr ..n yttr, (9, 'tiwu.M r.i. I llie 'opv Tell I'tipies . 'Ivteiily 1'i.pies .blverlin-niiails twenty line. Ir r, t 11,. f"l- $1 'l '..no 1; in flits j er live Ilrmititn.. tk.iut.l b m . l.t l.-ft or I .a Cm,' Or.ltTi. Allr.-t TIIK I1MKS. Nil. 14 (Inli'h Krwi'lh Slit t I'll .lr 'ln. A FOIiri'XK I OH ijl. Wyomlnn M .nliily. L 0 T T E Jt Y . II uulhorllf nf an trl of Hit l.-iil'(iir' Tl.'keti. f 1 r'h. M for 4.V i Cbnuf iu w l'r tttry 3u l'a. Fifth Ktraordiiuiry Draw in 51.025 Cash Prizes $350.00. CAPITAL PIUZE 100.000 ,1'i.iKt Ht-k ll, j rrtl.'.'nl i ( ll,t r.t.l uver Hit l"l ilrtw In. Aiituli Wtntr.l. I.lletnl .). llcuura. Aililiort tl.t JltiKinr. t-tnulc, I" Fur Full rr- J M. HATTEK, LtrHinle l lty. Wyi.nilnit. N. II l.ar 'tult Cliy r nn Hit t ill n roelfl Kmlru ml ttmccD i lift-nun an. I Hu'li'U. A IIIUVi; HOOI4 ! I 'WHAT WOMAN SHOULD IPT k Womjm Bijt atijut wamer, (Miis. c. it. m i Tlit only wnrU ofitit kin wuiutn U h t..'rMtv In tiiliru imvtliy mi. I tiiiii,n-1 til lllllllt.lt.. iluut - ' iliilli'aiu uiie.-l ten In mii'Ii n the uiu-l t Im I au.'U i. mill il.. i..(.., ' Irt-i uu liumtMi J A 91 v. AC ft A r.TT.111 .ii-H.i li.i.r I v OiJ KiO,i3iX tit icr.iit I.- y ,:" lM I- Wttfkt, til ,1111'rivii. I..r out itur Inr II Inr Mil.tt-rltitl.iii I'rl.t. 1'. tiuiit nul.l. VI.: Stunts entett I liue-tri IhIIv hh rer.lvnl mrl tin n.'iinri. . umi man at mice in ttry nun Kiiieurliittr. rlnii.t ul nv (nl f i tHOti) m.iv rn l.ttti tl.o t.'it llil U i.ur -i" i.iuin ii t'tt-li I'rtt. inlum ui ti In .-vrry lllih ruliii rli tr! 'I he II r ti4i.it I t vuttlt'ittiu KiiHrniilft i.i ulriifrM mi.l In lilliuiait. llt imiDrv i r.lt'tt r rrl-trr tl Ifiior lo HK.lil.V; a Ali.l.MS, I'utll.I.eri, i W llllum hlitoi, Nvw oili. "AUCTIONMT O, Y 1Z N, O, "Y li H, PHE nndersipned would rcspect- X lull Itndtr bit atrvloti Iu Ibt iubllo si so AUCTIONEER, tnd flatttri lilinitlf IIikI ht rtn Klvt rnilrttAt la'toilitn. Tht or. Inn tif Mlea of Ittal tn.l 1'. r tinal p uptrty ol mi kln.l Mill lit -l, 1.I1.1I to on reiiMiiiiil.lt ttrui. A li.t nf imbilo ntron Kt It x liolt U. AtrPtriniit w mini. n to tmiili.y bit trvlntaetu tin ao bl oillliv tt Ilia realilutivt vriiulylim Ity letltr: K li. K Al'r K.I A.N, N'.v.., Ut) Jlllild eburn, bni'.ltrUoi Ha. wi.k 'l'i i vi i v u,,y- PH tr diiy. Ap j)Xv J-W 3Vnltd amy ptrtituUri irM. A. 11. Dlais jkco.. si. ui. mo. I: Il.I.Ilomlar, (J. M Auva.id mi GOODS ! NEW G00D3 ! Low Prices ! Low Prices ! ! K0M1G & AUIIAND, !:;nsl)iis-,. Mny5rr Cujiatv E'onn'n. rPilE SuliHcribers having purelinsed th S ire in A 1 oiik!.ii- owned br 'i " " 'i- J. ,i,.i. a.m. i.. ii..- f....t r 1. 1 f .., ' f,' ., .. i i M In A lr,tn..lrj.i.l II;.' Mirrn ft In,!' ( iiiitf., tin e . n,. I ', A,-k...,,,.i.j,.,ii ,. , ,. ....... k . , , ,, ' ( l.. i, i:i.lr,- Slrr, ll.i-lr k r,.... I. jr. ; I k "' "- FALL AND "WINTKU (iOOD.S. Such ns t'lol'iR, Ladies' Dress ALL WOOL Hr.l.AINS, Merinos HATS AMD CAPS, Ca,Tt3, Hardware. (ueetisware. Tin -.nd ( oM Sugfirs. I f;ynip. Mo...s..4. Tens - ':" A I ol.acc i. ! I ill ,V 40 .1 T li T ffl AT ' a I n. I . - A I x Peah-rs ill lit, Ivi ,,r which the liii'hest I'l it r """" 1,11 IO.,ll(sl till in 'a .y,yflMIr .wiw GOOD NEWS ! B3 K N Y Reaver s CutLer.J M 1 1 I ) I T lTaviiip rc'iinn d liom the St leelcil ."Miti 1 . k of FALL A Win coiisisfing , ' Nciiaas, lists, Gaas, Boots, ware, Crccaics. M, Sill. Unj. A bin e St... k and lli.'hr.t priefl for fl IPS' TitY I e.l." ..It I. IM Hli'l ?1 Ullille in V .-li). Apr 7 i ll'. lESTAEUGZED 1S53. r.cl-inll n. RefiirnishiM ih finf-l nn 1 rtn-Apofl Aoorlnifiit H0TI0HS, TBIHEmiGS, aNSWARS, Ilardwaro, Grccories, Ccdarvvarc Hats & Cap.3 S,,iV',L''.C,'l'M. il C lollitst. t-ihtu- KiiilinUH, tVEK OKH:KKli TO THIS COM Ml'MTV. 9 r.,rw VvitJaCvr'7S M The mil.iieril.tr hsvitiR rotativcl it0 Iii NUW e fliliK ROOM, on iht Tornrr if Mii'ktl un-l Hoie Mr,,.,.. ,., ,. (,r. p ,rr I In iit-r. I., les o. cin.ii.mrrt. nn.l nil n... met Ibrl nmf lul. ,r lorn nli i h. ir y. romw,., .. hi in.ln. ciiiiiIb. lit id tlritS-Uiiuf i ' -. T1SI-Z ()!,) (H.V3:ii pii.m.l Mni.t. msrisi c Pjr flfil nil. i,ii. j. to I... iiui. . i mi.l .'llii.e m l li e li wy-i i rit-i- I,,. Im, tr-tit kni.i- t.f cei n Ci,v I'l'oiiii Pel in .j i',.p. .nl 'ii, )s . KOiilDAY OOIr : at the H. T. FAITCY STOaS. r llor 11 ( Ilia tun N. Y. WllSTM t.e I'tiblic Hid jt lo J heir tho rilHONfi holiday Articles purelinsed now packed and ellD'srovt, Oi't 14, 54 Ul Intending ruicbncei s should rend t'.io following from tho Public Panels Philadelphia. i'ublle J! corl of Aug. 17, 1871, Bays : a (liiu'd & Co., piodneo lino wink in all branches of their bnsin. Mid ure in every way croditiible to tho well onrned rejmtutiou Philadelphia." On Oct. 27, 1S74, tho same authority statia t : -ltii h l.onic-B iiud huuiblo ones muy bo improved by their taste . labors " Form y Wu l l; Press, Sept.. 5, 1871, s.-iys : "Wo heart ly commend the Messrs. Gould & Co , f s hr n rah1o l . fair dealing gentlemen, in every way worthy of tho fullest coufidt i. nnd of general patronajjo.'' JCcciihuj lltrrnlil, Sept. H, lt74, says : 'Gould A-Co., nniy bo rignnlodns ono of tho most loliab'o at. populiir linns, and certainly the largest." GOULD Ac CO., ure now pn pared to supply any sized house throng)., wlib I urnllurt tltktr plain or ul tin uioit I-1 ulnitt stylet tnd Makt. They will supplv Ono lledroi iu Juit of Solid Walnut, Full Marble for J. lb It bull eouiirlbOt Mi.a tparttt pltott of i stbllur. rltt,or o;i 1 1 ' GOILD&CO., N. E. Comer Mtu kit nnd Ninth Ktreets. 37 and C9 North Socoud Stjv 242 uud 'Hi South Second Street, I Or ot any of their other Store. Co fi.Tl'ld'S of i , i Goods 1 Poi.lins. Ac. ;:t Fi:;r, W?, and Scuir 01! Ciois very cheap. , I - - .n - av.. V.'.x.d end Willowware. Cufl'c jii, of n!i kinds, an 1 at Low Pi ices, Sa t. U .,',. nd Itet til M'V'KH.IV SV.II KV-HAMIK, S.i,.,,l..r IMlmt 1,111,11,1 i ii 11, ,,'.,., it i.' i,, e. !..., . , i, ( ! m hy i'ini ( i:, ,-,v. tin. I. ,t. A-.- M - ol . I'Mill 11, .! NmiIm. - sh will be Pi,id. mt) miuuwiAwu:fu CiOOD NKWS ! ! U 0 U 8 E fij, 1 : 1 i I ' B J . I K."VIN'A. K.a.Uin fit iih A I.AlUiK sml VTFI.L WTtWSa ; t- is ptirt of a?J fe, te & m Co Ul.lli.l lUuUUW, U.M. Chi'.if.er than Kvernf pp.t iplV'M. UeiiiMnl.r the Place. k. Jt i s no troiiiilc 1. 1 show iny p. i H23UILT IK V 1 id I- c'..Ul.V lu 'T' r I . v . ' ' .1 llll I !!!. I' . . - ' y '. .1 1. ii fn'.l ta.ii. ' : . " 1. ukon iu rxo.. .i., . , .. I . """ Selinsirrovc, Pn. and have now readr mv Pall t.i,.i n AS GOODS Advnntntro to make their seV tii.ns early, and thm-oy wi usually to my -iiusrrvjN. reserved until wanted. a. wfis, A i'l llull.UnK I lilLAL ELPIJIA, Tk. - TORE