Skt pontrosi gnnonat 7. B. IIAWLET, EDITOR. ; itoptiqosSr. P PAA, VIEDNESDAIN OCTO • 4; UM, DEMOCRATIC: STATE TICKET, POll AttraTop. CIESE4AL, - GEE: WILL KZ DIVANDLESS, voa BUAVEYOBOB7IURah: - CAPT. J3MEB 11.COtopsn, or I.Aariorsatrootrir, DEMOCRATIC , COUNTY:IICW. YOZ smarm REUBEN T. STEPHENS—Great Bead. , 1 - rim atnzeiertmrs. • i'DAlßgat BREWSTER—Montrose: FL G. SICERDLiIi, Tankhostrroek. UOMMT: /MOW= - r:II2O.ItII2:P;LrfTLE-31ontrose: 7 0 31409711? Tumonswa. GEORGE. E. McCOLLIIM—New Milford. von iiii6Curs 411. • - I; .._,Iltr.NRY J., WEBB—Montr6se , GAYLORD OURTlS—.Bnsqueliarma Depot • you coicinsoysza z ;littEDITRIcIC TAGGERT—Middletown! von 00trInir AUDITOR. , L. C. 834113—Bridgewater. flfr A Full Poll otthe Democratic Vote .021 ivill Secure tbeglection of Our Statoja rir Ticket by a Large Majority. " • .IEI Di" - "Let Every Democrat Remember fhatan or and Impress the Truth of It Upon tbe.43 iffr.Mixidant lla9 Nejgbbon It C - "ElectionTtleiclay, October 10th,.M RADICAL LEGISLATION. We at this tithe:think it' proper to ask a Lfow iinestions , to the people of this eciMty,'and ;also, to present a few facts iaseg,ard'to ibuit part of Radical legisla: ticp, effects . the. immediate inter ested this countrand.in which all tax payers of whatever party are interested. If after the knowlggewhiCh the pi4O pie - cf conutt, possess they still' Foliose to remain in the bands of Radi, cal: 4 ldatti'mony," and take all their legis lative abuse there can be Co further eiMpathy for them. 'Whiz passed_ the "unpatented land" swindle, to extort money from the lawfit owners of certain lands' of this county, to 'swell the - corruption fund and carry legislation lir the interest of soulless' colfpOration'i? ...,?Lss.—A Radical Legislature. ,Who circulated petitions -under the aiitied:parpose of secarinr, a jury trial in justices Cone, and then made it an "omnibus" to.carry an infamous laU , to impose a Sinecure law Judge upon this abtrict;to enable them to give a fat office ta'quieta clartiorOnsttorde of office seek drna 1:...5.:.n no-2PR the extra expense of threa thousand and fire hundred -dollars? Asa -A Radical political Ring, aided and - abated by a President judge and a Bradford County cliqae put up the "job," and a Radical Legislature made• it, a law. Laid butnot least, who passed a'twivate bill" giving to She jaw - yen of this county the . proceeds of the* fines and forfeited recognitances, a copy of which we publish tul not long sin ce for the information of our tiispayers ? . . ; • Airs.—A radical legislature. • • And we wish - farther to inforin the people of this county that L. F. Fitch, Ile pnblican nominee for state Senator; is. Tazasunza - of - the "Legal \Aasociation,"- into whose bin& these fines are to' be paid, and the amount in his heads and . to, be co'llected is. Tatar Tnotrsairii, tens, all of which money 'ebould Ipta;the',..eritfuty Trpsizzair, agiiist-.ia defraying_ expenset in c'scrapin t ,cm the Court:House andaid in releaving the tax. birdend people of this Radical governed county: VOtera of Susquehanna •connty these areatitbbain Lett, which we ask you to consider, before you cast your volea. on Tueiday next. ,All ,of :this 'lam:lions has..-been enacted within the last fonrjreirs, tind.that too, with the aid rineConitivittec ol Raditail legislators from this ,AnatitY. Mr, Fitch who hail been obliged to dance attendance since Ilia Jsamination, to tbe every "whim" of the Oradfoid clique, whp Ira tip the Shieciirilaiv judge job,"? be,likely to favor a sepoil of it? , Mr. Fitch who: is Tvetunareriit the ',Legal Association" for whose benefit the law. was passed, be likely to favorite *pet 'when it ''won take giooomit.of their, :ji_ocketi,:arid Cnt, off an equally handsome, 'and" perpetiud...in coma inl-the_future? - • 1 his Ina which , rake° goon ty of 410e - goallaira The 4nemlier* of dicide the.money, or nee it as icurruption fend, to eanTany ponocpte4 scheme, against' the rights of tho.lleoPei:anatiow even in the Radical *kg; 6111 40 0 . 1 r4.1 13 4 ;re 4 3 P..J.Y:Iturat - ' , by their own inemhers against. Certain' F l rtintasto the truth-of which we can not say, for* propose:to Unite! nothing 'bur fnets; btit the : late ettsitlintdevelop .4?ent,B 44i94 1 "circ41 4 " .:1 4 4* 11 3 .to believe elaost anything : • Voters of Elniqueliantui conuttv we leave the above answered aud . unansWered, questions with you for - YoUr hoesiderethia, 414 again,' VePe, W 4t . •firlat. we have before, it .1) .”/ 73 ` Itle4sed"witt - ioto 'for the co tiauce, of " I,taNeal rule. ,Your most ToradoPs ap petite sumo fully =tiro" Or "To steal is sradical, tO:foigise let 4-Pll--40engqiv**48; to - b 0- 17iotto of to igikt,o*fflici . f *tliat 44 • 44 4**ii! ty-fito 4(ircilatitindy 4exelolied , ,aniong • Federal oti*ttpkleis, pot one of them has been`loiosetated. ' The Tempereneei Qnegles. Thocommunication . from Tnnkhan •nock which we i inblithed liseweel4,toncti ing%the....temperance, - principles •O'f the Radical candidate (Or *presentative Of Wyothing;_Mr...Brunges, dna . the 'IWOi went of oar correspondent, is mkt by a very tame denial in.the Montrose Republi can - „the _following terms, and as we wont& tot Ixf..gailty of misrepresenting any one we give it aplace.which. is all_of the denia~i" 1 = .7 a Mr. 'l3irinils' - ClinAC4r7for' temper= once and morality legend; to our know ledge it has never been . .questioned: We can, without, ,qualificatiotx, recommend him to the voters of ,the district • as. a strictly temperance man, and. one who, if elected, will faithfully represent the ple of the district." , • . Signed by , senator Osterhontand others. We gladly give both sides of the question and•leave peopli.te judge for Weraselves, but perhaps should State u,,few, facts is relation to it for their information... Three candidates were.before the ton- venbon which nominated Mr. Brants, both 'the other it being avo*ed temper ance men one of Whosn was - Mr. 'Walker of Nicholson, our late,- Nepresentative from this district, arid both werc - defeated in the Contention and ono- of, was the . tempemnce . ,AneStien. ' he is amusing tome the.fg4 Moral pirty" ready to denounce temperance men for stand-, lag up for their principles, and so soon _iwak6 to find so many temperance - men in the ranks of the,party which they have so basely slandeTed. • " _ . _ . We admit it is hard. to- ride trio. horses when theyare going irtopticisite - ditections. The Radical niorements . on Os tennier= ante question is but another ;denionstra tion of the hypocrisy of their leaders, and our query is to know. how many of Ake rank and , Sle-theresti who are honest : in' their temperance princiPles? Are" yen ready to say to tbeworld that.you are the same hypocrites that the :Radical -politi cians are? If so do not ask the young and honest 'reasoning mind to endorse your organisation. • This.fallelection will decide both in this kmilty and in the State. . "Etcrival , We once more call upon the grand old party of true and tried Democrats of Susquehanna county to Bally3 Rally I! Bally! 1! We are proud of the- record which yoti have made in the past, and al though you have met with anticipated local defeat you have aided, by your devotion to principles, and the nomination of good and bonesturen;in teeing', the majority of this county reduced from 1,800 to 800, which is.positive evidence that light is breaking in even in this •Radical Section. We hope; and believe thatit is anriceessary for us:to urge upon yen argion at the polls on Tuesday next, but, in : one .posi• tion as "watchman-upon the front walls," eminflatl 3i. a 4.11 •rrxre elf the night" We have the fullest assur ance from the Chairman of the State Committee, that defeat can only come by inaction; that a full poll of the Democrat ic vote as wa3 Made last fall, will place I the State in the hands of . honest - men:l Everything is enconra,ging.; . . Let every vote be out! 1et7 ,.. n0t past defeat, ..or any hinderunee preyent, nor any thing interfere with your, duty as “Freeman. . Tits rums:, or, Linsurt is Enttsr/iLTIGLIAANCEe AU /KO . ' a trial of ten times has not proved satiny successful risirne Democrats we 'will tri seventy "times; - siren if necessary. The masses are with rst° day arid,aU we need' is a grand rally in onrown ranks .to en sure'vietory. ' Neter in the of the Democratic party of this State ; has there beak more import ance attached to a full poll of the yote than at % llim election. All eyes are - turned to the Keystone this fall for "as goes Pennsylvania so goes the trcion - ,r lithe eselaination of bothpairtici. The Whale'resirmaddlity nests upon those who have:the Democratic .votes, whether 'Pennsylvania shill occupy the promi position of Keystone in the grand old Democratic Arch. Finally, "will yon" as was said of old "lie supinely on your backs" until the chains of Radical tyranny are forged, and until the once free and in- dependent States and people of this na tion have - be Come Hopeless slates to Radi cal centralization and cerroPtion ? _Your liberty as individuals,your libertynsan dependent State is in jeopardy. On Tnesday,nezt, should the military Satrap at the bead Of , this government decid xo - minions at the , polls,te pa -1 vent the free evereise - of one of your blood bought liberties,ltiy Eadical legislation he can do it and you have no'reclrest: Let it Oren have been talked of - in - ,the • days of Jefferson, Madison, and the Ling line ornobla patriots of this country, that a a President should be invested With: the power - of suspending the. only 4zifsgrutivlOf I personal freedom in a Republic, the writ of Habeas Corpio, and , the men or the party , who" advoeated it , would have hid themselves in shame and everlasting dis ginee. Present taking Grant to-day stands inxested...with , this despotic ; authority ;These, among a long record of thietitik; swindling and tlie itiot,t - festering corrap tien; are tlie:inceritiiei.tliet:shetild cause every,Dimbehit to `ente r has Protect tit . the ballot. bin on Tuesday nett. Your liber tY' is at l ittilte, lei nitinelfinketellif VC. ter in this coutrtyAtif asset. poys us sou 'tztponedthFo4 last = stO to it , iltet:tito ietedoes not diminith j and we Will .gnarutu teelon .ass,laige a flock of Radical whipped'lchietattrati ever ottit 'borne to _ . from internal reroute taxed irate :July 1, 1868, to: June . 30,. 4869, factipope #veyitii, for the year ending cine '00,18:10, - :1085,000,000; air_ id -4'oBe, or tlie „radicals have : reduced the. 'fates. 'What is: tfoitavith ,the - money? general _ Giant sliairtderti a portiort of.it:ipou the g*Polgligo jolh: &a 6 uo4' xpit'an - stitirt)ther tifficias P 94444 re 14. 0 6 4. 1% Alkales l l 4 Pe.ra..l4.D-thol Nit) Ili; 'As 101 1 1 4 $ tlaiea t o TeP*At payer Publican riartYl t om :$ itoltlerio they will tat the people heavily - tlO'sfettl orb-' !tug. for--stealing?- ; • the money. • ;—Whatreason have we te;:eti*ppose that" .beer win made hithe tins .T he kangaroo wog seen : to rick withlepe,land the hear mu always ." o‘Netaitnasterto LiAejtiarrhiliesP A writerinfite. bleutrose Republican saystkat ',nominations are like M.srriages" in tile:Radiesd-party, and atpitipts to in limidate the' ternperMice men :'who pre poselnact, brined's, had Baia ',they are "going back on their wives." Wo knew thoiroaganization was kept together by a strong party "lash," but we did , not know . beforo that they had redunel it to" that !in:1013 , 7 7', Upon what conditions is a di ioiie-granted? if prostitution ie any cause for it jitiy' will not re mein out, long; forthey have prostituted eVery Junction . ' of the: government to their own base.ends,' end now - -they, pro': Pave the same' thing on 'ternperance. How de the honest men of the .Republi can party, 'like such " husbands of, easy virtue" as the present Radical politicians• hero demonstrated the Ives tithe. - We have always believed that were 11.011 7 ' est men in the rank' and f the dorn isent party, and now this election will test it. By your action next Tuesday, you will demonstrate the fact whether you are independent citizens or whether you ,ere . "clay" in the hands of a . most corrupt Bing of 'Radical."potters," whether tern peranee is temperance or hypocrisy. A Temperance Standard. If a man will . become a candidOte for office and place himself in the hands of the RidiMl Clique' of politicians in this district, to be moulded at their will, and eau hold whiskey enough so as not to get so drunk as fa be obliged to lie • down on the floor 'to' take off his Pants, we can. prove by the Montriase Republican, tuuk hannock. , A:pub/icon, Senator Osterhout and ,the whole pack.of- Ringmasters of this district that is &strict temperance man. We` make the above assertion from incontroiertable facts given us by some of, themost respectable citisens .of Fyo ming tonnty, .and we here proclaim andcballenge contradiction, that if drink ing Whiskey makes• a- man a temperance man, then Mr. Drniip„es, the Ring nomi nee for We Assembly District is a tem perance man, and Mr... Walker.„ of Nichol soil, a total abstaiu ho was defeated in the convention that norm ted Brunges, in which temperance was one of the is sues is not a temperance man. Now we ask the men who advocate temperance from principle,-if they are ready to, say at the polls, on Tuesday next, to the rising generation, - for whom they profess to be laboring to save from the damning influ ence of drunkenness, that a man can be a:member of the temperance organization and still drink -whiskey? This is a re- sponsibility you cannot shirk. You must make a picture at the ballot box, not for the present only, butibr ivhich -yon will bo held responsible in the future.— What shalt it tie?. How They "Denounce" Them. "If a federal official steals, the admin. tas4ranon rig °tree pontrown upon mm and without the least hesitation of favor itism." So says a Grant party -" orn." The vigorous way in which the adtris tletion at once pounces down upou him," is probably illustrated in the mim of 'PaYniaster Hodge, - who commenced stealing even' before '"ofir Tllym," com menced receiving presents from place- hunters, After be had been stealing a year or- so; somebody preferred charges ugliest. him. The' administration "at puce 'Pennced down upon," by paying et, attention,to the charges. This, was two years ago. • After two years more,of steal ing, the amount of this federal official's stealitigShaving reached the Vicinity of a million,.' the administration: began ,to thank that if Paymaster Pledge had not stolen himself rich by this time he never. would, and so concluded that it was time to T z taince down nn that" official thief, Thousands of other federal afficialiere sleiling daily, and if they don't contrib ute liberally to the renomination of ,•Our Ulyis,"l l the administration "pounces down upon them." If they do contribute, the administration don't ponuce.—Chkago • "Au PARK ADXF.32 THE BLAZE OF Bryber, Who is , stationed at the Morris and_Essez— depot, in New ark, IC , S.,'oliserved . Saturday itternoon that a reirectuble loOking lady who was standing on the phitfornt . there, acted in a very, peculiar planner, and .politely ask ed her what was troublingler. In reply ing, she inquired if it had not• suddenly grown dark, and stated that she ty.s ut terly unable to see., .It - seems 'that: total blindneis had come over her in a nioment. The officer concluded •her. to -her , home, corner 'of Summer avenue and Crane Mrs. Black. baPpilladical family iu New York bare betim to perich on one anoth er. Tom Murphy accuses, Greeley with trying to disrupt the. Party. and the Tri bune resorts by saying that Murphy is - sill:thing but a getitleman or an hont inti:l3.• That doting the'war - lie . was aeon. ataetoi atid" robbed the government;and . , escaped pnnishinent only by deitroyipg the totibrie. Mcordstind ipiriting away lasi* that he br4 a hand.iit all the City Icing Jobsmnd Zrially that be is ti ceirtipt ipumMsd not to, be trusted, ' Murphy hi the imom friead - und cotifidential titb4er orarantwid pre.him his. Longilrineb, , ' ' To the Front! The hue of battle lin:ached out. The :initkii.oif tlto ilfmoemey -are in motion. ' . Every nitin,is qieetedtri do hit; . .,duty and contribritil hismiter to hisure n grand aid overwhelming victory at the polls in October.. Let . • - Let a spirit of emuhitiOu and generous . - riviaykitcoti tTeiwiietetfitivariUns voting diyisiens k io , let Bch strive to 'o tilde the other in jun . :reit:Sing of Deninertitie votes. We lave a, cunning wadi desperate foe to deal with, one who will.sernple.at, means to aCcomplisirdesired results. I • Trickery und- bribery I 4 - ' • • Corruption' in ; koney; promises, and in • fact all 'the enginery so successfully.practised in ,the vase, its to bo used -fttow, in the present 'campaign, by the Madital lendent,' to' get hold of the public treasury, and' plunder .the people. _Forewarned. let the Democracy. be fore.; armed. See to it that every man is at his post' and understands his duty. There is not a single namemi the State or Conntytieket but an honest man should feel proud to vote for.. , • Then, let noon suffer to the extent of a single vote, and .ahua .tus you would poison,- the .man-who askin.you.:tcr :deface your ballot .by.scratehing a name there from. Let, every De Mount. make the triumph= ant 813CCC133 of the whole ticket a personal !lent up the young men and get them enlisted in the fight. ' Counsel with theelduien,and let union, harmony and Democratic. majorities; be synonymous termsin eveiy township of the county. , • Upon the:result la this and a feir other counties austilptible , -of proportionate in creasein -their majorities, the redemption of the Commonwealth froinjhrdical taxa tion and Oppreesion—froni - :.the - ,sh.ial corrupt politicians and htnigersOn;" it bps fed oatof ,theligl,!lia;.erilk . 4peUdel United, determined; Individual effort will accomplish this and reward "those who live battled for it, with : such a victoryon. the -of Cletaher,' as Will forever wipe ont.thesubstance and shade's , " of Radicalism in the County and State. This is no time• - forlaggiu'ds.:- • To the front, then, every, Democrat, and let the result aot.only be an. Overwhelming Democratic Tictpry, but a total and complete route of Radimilisat. —Lycoming Staiward. Radical Frauds. Will the Radical press con tin nolo clam. or about Tammany, to the. exclusion of more recent frauds of a startling charac ter, in their own party? They have been sadly duplicaled within the last few 'days. J. W. Norton, in. the New York Post Office, is a defaulter in the sum ..of 3!1,86.,'Nis :deficiency _ has been ac combating tor some • time, and yet no notice was taken of the matter by those in authority. They were too busy in electioneering fur the -re-nomination of General Grant to note the abstraction of a hundred thousand -dollar® from thii -Post Office funds. At last, however, the matter unearthed:the culprit named, the mime exposed, and there we suppose. the matter will rest. following this, is the defalcation of a-paymaster of the United States army., He appropriated four linnJ dred and fifty thousand dollars, and notifi es the officer in that department of the fact. As in the, case of 'Norton, the fraudulent acts intim detected Paymaster' commenced years ago, and continued hp' to the present,' tilde:- He , bitight stocks and 'gold with government fends, and -was known npon the streets as an operatbr of that diameter. Hat the gorcitinienttookl no noticeof that •Liet,' but supplied hire - most liberally - with—fonds. - The master.-in his owirSefence, states that if ' Hodges failed repler" his accounts to the I.retisury Depaitnient,lie was pot • so advised, and further deClin*rthat 110 . in timation - from that. Department flint any examination had been - made to- how that, Hodges was guilty'of 'any false 'Statement of his money 'or .of any neglect in not rendering - his 'weekly statements,. was over received. He punned his course unchecked by accounting dffieers"of the Treasury Department" The Motley, used for` purchases of stack Lind gold*imiblitig, it also appears, was - drawn i n -Mish from the Treasury, and in large' stints. Here again, was, a failure in.the - Treasilay to 'en force thh reqnirments'oUlaw . god regtda: tion. Hodges' dislahrseinent regnired not a dollar in cash. 'All should have',beeti made - by checks. But money iyas giveM CM', attention pail l to'diSbirserpents, and the end is stated'O a'roblOry of nearly half a . million. A, Receiver of public money' in gashirigtenTerritozy is num- ber three on the luiL'Afels idefirdterto alarge amount;aild "Salomen:the -Gover nor of the TerritorY;:iebilis to be a party to the fraud. Itppearsl that' the first named °Wider was; suspected, some time . since; of being'aAefitlter, an& accord ingly, the TreasurY Departinent dispatch ed a special' ageat - to the Territory of Washington, to investigate' his - accounts, and ypon.exattiiriation of the safe in, the Receiver's office ;he - discovered' metier- , atidum checkesigned by (30v.. Batmen to the amount of it4OXSY:for' . moneys -be longing to thb-goveinnient, Which the Receiver, in vielafini',Of the • lair; hid let UM have. Similar,' cheeks - signed' by . Governor Salami:Mit • einifederates) repre senting several thousand - dollars" more, were - also discovered. : Gov:. trahunOn; finding he tailbeiadetectedeudeai.: Ored Wink . lhe'afFair 'conetalea:" even went - SOfar' at..tiv Offer "the' special 'agentcif the'Treastiry:a MAIM' brit* lie:Wanit not zipbrtthe'real quote. The fintivere-repOited to: President several',Weeliti "irgb i lnit ther,"rernoval'ilf Sidattimiind„tlihWreisie#Manded;filit as yet po nutibelailke4fillAti ti#4lAti.) ter end liie'Xullty; patties aret;pjtiyini . the fruits, Pt TtKeir, friniddleitr transacticink, These are' the latest' fraiidi on the; Ratlioal tidier the acimiint; is .81I6,0Q0i . aill Illidge'S'.4ls/ 000 iPe as dis.coVered,.and Evans' m oney is; opo,ooopliiki)l4l2loiltiiell -put' Otto the deficiencies, tlitY'Fedeial • Iteveniie oulieeraM ogl,oolo, 00000 'Oberlin WitehlukkeTerritery-Will anioni4. - to - at !east t 30,00. Wan these radiate isip. ed. frpot.thi - Rard;le.Wilr be time , for the Radical prestito-tarn,ltioraliiti; bit-not ' until then.--Age. "Aunt iferuebis." The Reporter mass meeting has been held at Towandand Buell an . outpour, ingot- -the penPlestich enthnshism you pinnot 4Ce imagine! ITtiti t affair lasted all Or, Saturday afteineiM, L ans briiiie - otit a - gala - in 66 evening: No one pretended to know _ swhen would end. The Court Rouse,iilloweiliiellsociti iitor lyfultjonoLtolqleptby Jeriuha Grew came forwald upon theitavid, tlinenthnsi-1 iifiViiiidientWsvaatrtmtim—Thirold-wo. , ' map is a marielons creature. We van as , sure our friend,`dr: WilsOk of <0;;:, Jumbia township, tiMt Aunt Jerusha twins her memory :to .an astonishing de gree-. She repeated one of the old time campagin Speeches without any part. An astonlibing me. of. memory is old Aunt aernsha Orow.—Argus. Rem, of Radical 'tenon:lt Radical joarnala emistantly minding the penile that their's'istil pat, pf 010 ality, economy, bouesty . uild to . ':—Cdnefal 'Whittaker, Postmaster aE • Hartford, Connecticut, embezzled' 8100,r 000 of government funds, and the di;ient Republican's of the State wanted -.him turned. out of office. Grant's admini- . . . . . trution, however; considers him • too. vai uable do - auxiilitiTrto lose , • -- ..1' —Assistant Postmaster 3obn W. 'Nor ton, of New York, amzost eircellent Rad} cal, determined to carry ont the return' principles of the Radical leaders and thereupon stolei $1,15,000 of the. public funds. lie was never arrested, and, is now laboring zealously. for Grant's renomina tion. 'Ms is anotiter tally,for mfona,and retrenchment- 4 • • •!. —George 0. .Evans, one of themostitc coMplished Radicals in the Stab. of Penn sylvania, was appointed Special 4gent.Of the States ' fur the collection of war claims. Re went zealonily to work, and in three years succeeded in stealing $363,523 85. It.is not necessary for us to say that the Radical State-officials allowed Win ta es cape,-and a portion of the stealis-now be ing used by theßailical Committee in the State canvass. ' . - , —That'unbleinisbeil Puynms ter J. L Hodgeoot to be bebihdllip patriots, Coneludell appropriute Jis4s ,- 000 of Uncle Sum's cash, which. tie did in. the most artistic ifyle. No further Up : paint/I*a f(4.BtPliPg., APP.O.O7P . k theme selves, be put in the Sabbath day writing. a " oonfession." , -; WIT the Radi cal papers in the country lifted np their hands piously and 'said " Poor man ! what a pity." This is what they Call mil itary service reform. A good thing for the reformers. Civil Service'Refartif has grown to be on absolute necessity. No man re mollies the truth of this remark' more . tban • Gleerg,e Chorppennibg. Believing, that,'"O man of words and hot of deeds" was. the. counterpart of .ti gard'stirdeit, he'haude out qty accotial,to. the amount_Of $500,000 for seivices. a mail carrier which . he `hattuever pi;rferm ed, got Congress to it, pocketed.the money, and 15 now singing the piaiss of reform,, and insisting upon . Grant's renomto inatioh, as eope hut a refiirter. and a c 6 iuiag ligtit Itadiell party can do. Geof'e still eipects to realize handsme dividends upon his economy and reform stock. —The "Golden Rule" is not only, ta ble to be broken now and then, but some times , totalle smashed. nr, blontgotnery Gibbs a boioin.friend; of :the Presidratial houiehold,'arranged - the latter feat, some. time 'Since. The. government vessel , of. that name was wrecked and robbed of $3.000,000 of United States. treasure; Shortly. afterward he purchased son* magniticient dresses for. the Mrs. , .Presic , dent and Abe. Miss -Preeidents and ,the:' Presidential •,sistera-in-law and. temale: consins.• . _ Mr. 6ibbs observed that reformm'. was au fail in the civiland military ter, vice and concluded to introduce. it into the navy. , • .e c• . -1- 4 1'wenty Millions 'Of dollarals'a strialf sum bf money in Uncle Samnere"riockel; so the Collectors or Ititernal - ReCedue concluded that,,instsratich•as hs wcitild.na miss it, they buldlippropriate it to t 1 own' use:' .. This"they did; disiditieqt among end" . other in sums - rarging . from t.en - tholisied ball 'thillion - dollars , SeCretfiry Show 'his aliprectation of their zeal, made olit'a list of thSid, 'with' the ithiontit assigned";to each'•iit!Viiiiit It: to 'CotiOsS with liaii corripliments: The eiaet looting of 1141 little ideal i5:829,700,tih3 33. 'Some cresii grained Demecrati suggested the picipti,' ty of arresting the defaulters rind Tria lthin• thena'aisgorge. The prepositfori was re! ceived with horror. This noble army 'of reformers must not'l4 interfered yriGi/-!.. • Greeley on Groat •-:' Mr Greeley of the I; rranne is: er exteoSiye tour in the West.' By . some the object of the tour is said to , be in!, re.- !titian to the Radical viudidate tor" fiat: Piesideny: This is probable.',' As mutter's now stand, Mr. ClMeleY;:enuffa defeat in The air, and heila'hei opjia Gen. Grant in the most positive tiinner, Not long ago, a privatU.supper tvzis: Oren to Mr. Greeley, by a' number of his friends, at the Tremont House, Chicago, when John Wentworth asked the sage of (nab lingua the question': Suppose we throw Grunt over !but can we do? ' Mr.fireelev replied: 4 4111 mint is to• hate a :gooa man n'om in atede who t iflelcetid, will , con- . 'sent to giv.ilup the' office at> the- of his term. Besidei, I= want to nominate a man who,-if elected, will elevate the (Ace to where it was itv , lbrutei- days; fa man ' who will not take - presents . or use the military or his , tiffice-liolders' to advdnce . hitfown aspirations fur a second termiand in the tneautime neglect the interest of i those whose'rule be is. Besida,ll want 'lt in* who, is above mere please re-hatitlng';` a man alio. will= not 4 ,4ratildie -- atir . cw. !Mali of . bitt term amid ',the. follies frivolities 'Ofleutering , plaiitioKftfldhe who, When' upon a! expression ; Of of views uddbtfief subjects br - hationhrt interiA'ttite Ord thet iir thO watt the' tople Want,"tiOr his :fist ;We' tahr4 atbitvit the" Mud - Of tv: buvglik *Ant, yOo;.gatletaiii, : your the,'Weat that •Ivei' ttre'lzs-! Ing - thfightutuinst Grant:to the'exteritbf ourahihry.' or indifferent. buti'tc tiro' hid own . -worlie4 we ureloittito 4 11,,, , ht it out on this title.' This' 'Wiwi 1 whet* Mr. "Greeley itiltittts, bikeiligeted' from him' iu - ri.lation4ci.tliti Grant thnp 'efcit 'TO*: IMMitiatiim•Mid re•electiOnd 4- 4.4,95."' the -Friel .flowu with Itediettlisto: - ° --- . . i -Secretary Bontwell s preparing n -l e - IkPa - the plittonat. Finances, to be deliv*il in 94 1 - 4 during the present ea 'saes.?:-` ire ocotillo attention to thsfolioti. fig itateAvtiffrolm the Washington tßit-: triod uldlordinarily bar eqpPosait tliatßir go ereitittnt, having bought-1: one year 8123,328,100 of its own bonds, weillCtifth - S - eifir of the year; be - that much less in debt; but by referritgto the first page of the Secretary's ttN .„ it' that year 91y„.4111,6A1 1 91401 The question now is bedrie of the 822;000,00iinfAreftuce 7, It theft bonds havkaot been : za - n i c:elp4 ittCp,lit than?. If they II ave Citne . ol4 not the.debtereduced - tl23)ooo,o*.iastead , of 8101,000,000 ?" ' 011imp,000 4 Dropin the ttackee. ' If Bcii(l,idGo'Orgsqot:to, 01;000400 - Of stealingc.un , tht ., 2phrricifCtors,, etc., to what extentlnay not- ho himself and hisiminediatesubordinates,:who bold high revel in Washington, he defaulters to the Governineut ? • ' " .The'immense tnonetary transactions of the- Treasury Department!..gf istei4ears hgive ample Opportunity to dishonest of-' de's to commit, knaVeges - such stu pendous.charucter that' tied! ft2,l;ooo,find :---great as it is:—greitter, th.ity;the annual expenditnres. of the, : Isrational .government in the earlier aiahetterdaya of. the Republic-would. be. time _drop in thetucket . Whitt cheeks - and /seances, 'what oppor tunity of investigation 'Of the'actnal'con.. , dition of the Trematry , Department, what security have the people?' Noneltt-all Y 'A Congressional' Committee. , partisan 'in character;•appointecl pro'bably td shield dishonesty, shares perhapsuof -the spoils, reports . everthing Here is security for your grant farms oretfisefficed to the highest biddettw Goteritort and State of ficials shiel,l l ,','rrither :than , expose :fraud. Iloutwell eoufesies 8 - 21"9,2100 ? !St lunch is unconfei sed? Titer rc:,(06,0` fear the wortt. ' It will never .be ku,own to what fearful ertent the people have been mhbed corrtipt' officials are. kicked Pa i f.or:Office: and "is. lhotengh„ abide `by honest tep - esental tives, fresh:from the peoPle.filiabtiie Post. got* _gnielligence. ' REIISIOIIS. SERVICES. -: itarrisT entrAcrt Itrr. L onn, 'Pastor. Sabbath Services....' ...... 00% t5.131.:611d 7 p. tn. sabtatth • ...19 M. "" Prayer ]!leogfig, Wainced.4 E yes Tup CATHOLIC CAUEICII Thor. J. SLIATETIT Sabbath Sertribea;..6.4o..BecantiSanday to - eaeb.ltatith Sabbath School Itatbodlately before Mae* EPISCOPAL AMOIICEL -EST. E. A, WasSOPOI. Rector. Sabbath Sortblea.... 10X a. ra..od 7X ? ta Sunday Shbool• ' • m. lied -Day Sartiattt—Ptldayb luErrictAlsT EPISCOPAL A. LE AXANVEM Sabbath acrttata:.:. .. .. .. .10.45 a: Ist: and 7.80 p. in. Sabtalth school .. .. ... .... p. /V ci. • • r p. m. PriesurtEßlAN CUUUCU MIUla paohatin Oentem • 10.4` " ' dok. m, nod :ti:ti p, m. Sabbath %anal ' ' • • 1,15 p. m, Pnuar,Moceln,g,.Tbonsdny P. en. Various Items.- I Victoryivill perch upon theDernacratinhan her if we taxi get the cote out. ' Let alot one voter be absent. . • --Our citizens were fitattle&On .Priday even lug last by ttar.tolling of, the Court .I.4auso belt, and it was announced on the streets. that Elder Albert Post and "a stranger whom imbed taken In," were about payingtber lastreSpeCts to the (*..4 body of mdsoney:' k small number of mourners when it was found that Mr. Post au7t 111.117rieml 4a not Rot the'" corpse ready. "- 131) tliiP s tlceind protege art; away dt SiitTie6ut, arc unable to bring • altaut a,iueral they succeed. baforo our neat Axme, sro will In form our rattlers., • • , • —There is a temale eround,h?osel is Our streets, and IMLbeP doing P-4°9'"gfir three tveeka,anct-go, fer; the t*sefit'of t.he :rising yonth, , and: the-.morals of our boroothe 'authorities should take wholesome measures to ,rid our town of this nuisance: • We• think it of .fhll simuch imiiottturce as q wiz:ding dogh." • —We call the attentba‘df aufeltlindiri i tire '661 tbsilffoilise is io haie i`railtrai r lilgond any further,,doubt. ,A r li,payilling,persons„rue reioested to read prOpoiS turother colemn. • 4 : s t ; —pursitizeasswerearousecion Monday morn ing last by the sudden alarm of fire, which prov ed to be thebouse,of: old lin•lteynolds; living on theontskifthOf the bore( 'The , thrive vri,ere arrested Were , doleCtEcii , lllll - wer`Oid the roof ;6•1-Pe414 'Th tire: 004tal froin 4Ol l. in tbe.ORMIPY.: ' learn that the stOre:of Francis fiormau, of friodsville,deceased, in sybkh . Mr.:LCiormari was killed by'llghtniiig, 'was tbtatly destrciyed by fire on' Siinday evening lest. 7 Tli'e full panic- Mars le the. case we aro unable at this time. ' - 7-Thechlanery:.beloang to I...,B..tentielln,Of dratiatencl, - Wai destroyed by fire One dap )eat week...-Wc have not, leerned-,the' ilwas Insured by Strund, & Brown, .of„this ,Place: for $20,000. • = -,We have in our offictutPalPitia,--talaea by 1113Alleyi:Aoldyrizi..1 41:4gems.tqr.w.144 'has a perfect human face, with &cry feature firmly denneatcd.--the hole .crowned delineated military - chapeau. Anyone 'doubting tbil"staternetit 'edit ht our °Med ifid,sc:on viniiiiitiernietreft: 'not the iOrdi:pitinP• k in-held that '44 )er.tx wrnedlvith,a military elumeati. ,Ouo',Devir,saya perfect pic ture of Grant, which intarprptaticM blather sig. nide:mt. ;." —The "Tenng 'hTerts' Lectrwo , Assesiatlon" have appoloted..n•Contmittea-,te wait upon the people of this vicinity to asTrtairrif they desire a lecture Voulle. sad .K. 80,: bort:A:my. season tickets can be soa Upon your action, depends tallqre thLs worthy :enterprise. —The lifeihnCiliit.Mitn,*ety hcid at the restcynßc.OF 6.*priikci 411.7 eirenhire.: . - L-+Tbd flat: , Annua Pergoleorthe Moditoso Fire peportin'elli tieik idtiee dii - Fridni Litn, l ''" , ~.... ~..41114.- " 80 autorial 'Co *rare a c /BP 1•4 :'• !--.. - 1. 7 ,7 1 ° 4 1?1 1 T ed , Beu.ntbrul , cfm,r,credeo . c;fAiie' diOci.tu4 ,l , ll ;Giesi ifdeiVe.p..l,o;l4:. - tho l 2Gikor,Beptenther, y!The Object oftlie.tneetlng tens to ,000rotowith Alto 11e1oPtionHOtern'inif Co., to ratify the action otthemeetitigatTunit: hantcoitirtinAvi!4li'befhfe!,itkihstr'qijiii wnsi , not the w repreTeoted,,ttild the ieiale.v,c .. 4 aitoan- Imola JlAn j iillilibll 'Or 4 1 . 1: 2 iitiitens ql.,the office's x Wig'lo44l l ."lll,i - nitiOirielco.tbe: confer - pee r i t 1 1 114 ,rli ave, the int& 'lettering ieTiOrtS* ".51401, qe:fle 10ca11q , 3 5 . 4ere is,'PqßcC 3 s/c/ , fs l toho Iffivei the p'eople - orthli,eottoty, itohnitendekzettloo on 24.11tephent :./117,134ate Tarries:Ad' It talent, hintesty end tho irtiejtitlidificeit4ne for: the poilthith -end kis it tOwit: o f . ettenttkiTlO It ; Wt. ,7:fothini,` . 116 bniCtir ui iOnntieitiOh., et eitiOtt ADO" li 4sii)titi, And' ther6:ll4, h(Fd OA I ' llad,MeXt•Will r0NT 4 4, 4, 1 1 0A 1 ** 02 0 htelißikto*li.o.444ca 4 l s *-.. A6.110:51 -Aaron'. Z Is the tiateho.ord. . . ', "Neighborhood TatUP A wonderful dialogue under tho above head; appeared in Yene4laffireFl+bann. PirPnriing • v To havolaktm plane between a Republican and Denwierm, - Woon'the bitaiskunce question._ For dor m l jOn Of , the readers of that paper wo wil 'Say. the " neighborhood" was the. ' Rozkkati • , and thikpartles to.the coloquy ' were Homer rind little Charley. Homer took " tlwarl. ef,„1,.. HopoblismnrMtd . Claarley . played "Demur:at" The editor Of the ./:4714. 1tems lays great stresCo arthWEETlVittlSkipArfitrlrho made11411 1 0111;e:- id making outAtukilp e &intim :mu -s. temper- , - once man, wdiio l l26l4 aid to dip' tlich:narees.". We find that afterthey have held their eon.-- vention, 13tike &V IM pall; Claris artystilag to . carry their polat.-:: :wheams begaro that time, they are mere.:trp.t teg. bse the nate' 0t"Th'9 0 h, 1 9 1 441-Sqgirt Pe r ' - baps it A. , :thOOld ,M4eftly at. the -- office or Fitch dr Wation, he might'. isacertehL who 'llroottbot" in, (and PellinPn not.)' Be Ingtiont.. Republicans, wateb theyens, and see that no t , spurious irotes,ana east. Vie have Vinson to . be;. have that the enemy will 'be more than , tteßvenncrunscruptdous on Tuesday next. Loo . out for ways that are dark, and tricks tharattsrl Rqiutracan: '; 7, .1: • ' Theite auflicien t warnlngt;or the Deras. ,- • ocreey of SusqUelianna county, to haiet,theii • eyes open on election day. Dhlyopeyer attend:- a large pubno . &tliering :Akio yin lave posted in large playcards, "13eware Of cis r They illy always Wiitten hi the Iliteirisa themielciei, btici idtiCareanad Mit Itriflieileflr — ' l to'see you feel fee youe tuotiey;so that they 4eti3•>; ,, be prepared tcisteal IL • The Biptiblocin 38 fine dcidges,,but the above Ls a Mato* 011: knowing what they hawo done in this - Did knoildgfoo keit the parly• ithß.4l • ed of aleitruiey6pr Lai atones - at th'e StntOCiiii flat wilt reFort, to, anyinentlts prcipar Po.sure,hyitiCeTeetlori orbonest metL' We are glad Indeed for, the 'tiro* warnbig,anilita eV to Dusocrata"l3s VtorLawrr, Don't let ttipt • cheat you- out of your . , last "right man by a " §ptuiotmlickett. • • • gioiokiya Item. • • • C: Wilson raised' a potato Weighißg:, t:W. 44 , pmaia4 thirteen ounces. —The neat Pcesbyterintschurch is now - tinder. — . • coat, of mortar inside end bids tairtal be au otnamcnt, to the village. . . . —William hosbeen slefiftWlioina, (largos!: titicrir e olighili . -43. W. Pitimer linegre itTy loipicried that:kit:. side appearances of his - house with a few coati of point. —Smith:' lave rented . trie:t6per rooms" hi • 11. ldeWeals bei building, end en,.;: eaged to do all kinds of paintbig. L the improved style. . —Os, 'Wednesday last the Odd Follow Lodge . in this place Ives put to working order.. n the evening, twelve new members wereinitinlisd., Polsiniisus Thzshrooms. As many of our:People have a fondness for • these el ,egant esculents, it will be well' to • heed . ' the se:arninkchavered In the fact' tlue, a, young lady named caroline, Hurd, white stopping centjy, i at the residence or John - Erwin, near •• Philadelphia, Firtook of a dw' li"of What .wits' SuPOcea 'to bd mushrooms, which prodtlet4 • sickness, and ultimately caused herdeath: . This , mistress of the inansion had others of the fsmti • ly who eat of the dangerous vegetable weiiliiiadir sicit, but all of them except the one abovetuttif ed, soon recovered. Weltavfe beard it said that' the wild musltroard li-froTin in the shade .oE. \ treeS;t4o palacatoas ;wedo • nOt • knit* ••": true this -may ir; but it has been ascertained that all those eaten hi the above casts were gash , cred In the aliadcrottre' and , Wen extulabi' by caliinetent:judzeaVelbm being prePartd for • • the table. Death of Centenarians. Mr. Tlmorby.lirelley, who was,lol . yrare - 014- oA 1he.2:70 of Jdy,,187 . 1, died nt 'the:Tesideopt * of lds von in , iiieltols COrners, Pd, seven idles • tronilinlilibero; on TbursdaY last' Mr. Ebenezer Maur; of Blisliequin, Pa., Ls its ctlOnaiiste became one bandto ye:Lea:lax Tuesday, fie . piernber 5, 1871. . ••••• Tito•Comlng Comet. ll 6 w. onitswaY, toir - the perehellori, whiels:rt will reach-ln,Seittariz . next. — Thaeoreq-wili be, telmeopically some months previOio but is 'ttei an Ape; cc, specialtnterve,s toihose whine'r /slop Is was by iriSlitiZerita t :. Astronomers • Itp point' their telMeopes to the 'ne1,67... where thq comet 11111//e*OPIkeTI4:..:A . a short,pericd-4mly three yeam and a .miirternli., The , le . 4:4lslfkucei *Ol the son thirttitom millions of miles, or bont the wrinige,distance orMetiniy - "Tim mdest distaneelStitritilitiC . dred and, eighlinertiftailllotri or ;ides, or more}: ttiaritour ticks that of thn UR* kineipilly„ of interest beams" Att :Period' or revolution has diminished to Q( fthogt three diVs In . the.pisCelglity - years,. ether whiAt is generally: el:envied Its:furnishing the best 'proct or the thenfrAluit the regions of spaiotirel . 111.04 with a material" ithdirreopebre utzetardhig th 6 motion of the oodles composing diesol!Mpayst4ll3-., Of course this resisting taidium anqualrefts hisfiriiiii;tiamseetiaMdltdias in. - 11e , eiPeriene0by odr earth in the course. of thousande-Ofligen„. Oat: the result, though long deferred, is none the At • inevitabertb; plumb: and cornet:WHO be. etrentugy pfeclpltnted,lnto the estn.;- ffinliclonsa Milsehtell. 11..4 • g r The follov!bauie of melictus omlseldersials tried itt the District Court, ketd in iltelgitambsA lastSvecks - ;Alrneroo Robison against iltillinin 191,,Crortit":- This action was Proughtjo. the',lnitte';ed an orchard of young' apple tretts„ ' which Croak hired Tomp. Hullto'girtile, - it*lt IliPtibefed IlOtir the; evident:a, that Croak polsopedi theft:WO I.9 l lW gi t hid jest returned from State prison , a Rubble, Ma then lifter idling - 61m drank ldts4 • him to giMe thci-trees • far,.01.: AM ; stftertmd I .l;ffyillOt and elliorcred Oentnitted ,the. 'critne IXB„ll t ieheidt,,Esq. Michels:ls Le. quainted With, the ilevektpuit;* and it ivai'tirringed bring o civil putt against. ; Cronk recovei' the Valuo of . llttifitestinitehy',coold be easily ltotocaebed, a , null) stra*gi irostisisiteit to, ti7ll4llllchtudYl to. pioente Jito Crildepee,inceStstitt .to; 41'140. Crook. Atimc Year ago it . wa s artanged . tiult 6 ,4rAlkig4triltnrlMl_ OP' 10 6 4 1 . 11 0 Steb,bliM; 0:4 1 r 11 10 • PnvFll'a Pager trigll l3 1 4 1 ; ifberti irall • Seid cell Crook and ilemand payment o treitler*lnd !IV MireXiMtir°r4llll; pl ibl y nutn tv _ 'the, mbar d• the: ito at ; theiwsici.o hea4faillAto , V 4 ted_ Ae.tectin*, 'itßy_ , rendered verdict, efliWanciA,l4o 4 ool. 4 tiff, , that beinglhit proved value of .ptas tweak, Ilitisiiithia - pnaildesihat the jadiar* agemarbalrebled .br. the ,tatut taint at .paollgions tolsoblef like ibta,, tniporuum ~. .-,! •_ , „ , 1 , ,-, ," ,,. ', 1 .: 1-- C2 13 Rtr, Qull7nos Purled ,5 11°1,,Mk• lug Ito - stamp? on notes, under WOO: IThe-nroi: 4004 Z ii am niung - aeitie- Rivenue'Aimplis< flac k r t gtottet ticl elpl4* . ltsitlfi 4, When ebune t is:C a r ivillsou ' lliage4ie.h. - jkinao4%. urctiKs Wee potonvitrelet Svc . tent iffajW,'