auburn SViniriraiu M. B. MASSE. C. W!LVRT. Editors. SUXBUUY, DKCEMBKi: 11, 1S74. j wh earn lb- ir bivaii by (he sweat their TllK Message. I accordance with the j brows o u :. tit-xlect to enllivr.t heir demands of the constitution the President minds, nor think for themselves wh pro submitted his message io congress, on j blems are most correct to advnneeilied Monday afh rnixn last, which was furnish-I economy on which tin ir prosper! de cd to our readers on Wednesday in an j pends. The ,ii,.wr says : extra. The Piesideut, legardiug the finance question of most importance ami touches upon it liit. He holds to his hard money opinions with characteristic tenacity. lie repeats to some extent the principles enun ciated in his veto at the last session of Con gress, of the "Inflation Bill." lie deplores what all concede, yet cannot avert the fact that the great burden of our financial dis tress falls upon the working meu. As a luiinint iui iiiL-at: trviia ue recommends . lt. The repeal of the legal tender act, to take ctTect at some fixed time, with certain restrictions. The redemption by the Sec retary of the Treasury in specie to be ob tained by increasing the revenue, rid. By the passage of a free banking law, which he regards as essential, and by means of which he believes the volume of currency in the country will adjust itsdf to the busi-! n; ss necessities. Considering all things, the recommenda-' t ions to Congress are not likely to work ! much liana. The President's earnestness cannot le doubted, but ti establish a na- j tional cuircnry upm a gold and silver ; 11!: lnri rt n A, .ti.-. hv -rr. ca v t.ir I nny tither governmental department this j Bicoi tne toaimou aua complete rum 01 1 the country, and that price is too high. i In fact, earnest as the President unques- ! tiouably is. in what he says upon the mat-; ter of our tinances, is weak in argument, I and, worse than that, contradictory to j himself, and he is only too apparently all , at si-a as to any short, sure road out of the ' foggy muddle of his own financial views. ' Whatever the difibivnce "f opinions may ' be bv tlie nennle unon the snbieet of finances 1 .... , , L j -specie navmrnt. resutrn'ion. fi-e bank- 1st t,l Janu iry, l7o. Hut let the J rea- Viu ..... ... : .,.. ' 1 . . ''" ' . " ' ' . i not as a oouy, nut m ' , I.,. .. .- . ': 1 .1 ., 11 .1 " ' ' " .i-..l. .um, .....w ; courts, where lie petitioned to bt; tlisctiarg- ,1,,. .,r;w,.a nr nt nn t HI nii .t Ti 1 I f Trr.'Hi'V till! Kin i.ni.r iitji niiSUMI IM .CI itMlllli'l. 1 iw..eiini" F1..1T. j 1 - f'C 1 .. 1 1 t. iv tl - m-..w. J- ' , .d'M... ,,t 1 . ,o!d on the u,a,ket at on,c. !" 'l" " 'rl T:VT , n -v.d j ed on th, score that (he court that tried ; discovered what they oug - ' I, . LBiitu.m,.1ti..,t1.,liiWn,.M 11 l"''u',"1 'n!!,!'fn,,, " ,":lu" 111 """iitoduriiii,' X.wnln-r, "fan asprsjate hitnbtln.)iuris.Iiclion. .Judge I:ai:i:ktt 1 all on that with oO panic, they will revuee as one man at the and the men thai had it would te gl.nl to .., .1 lt .,,,.,, .,.,lr(i - , ,,.". ,-,,' . .1 . nwll' 1,1U W'"1''" Itmng language in which the President get it back out of their hands and take -he ' ' " v. I Va!u5 f the diustrmus ; mcn in lhv city, t!l,y arc ...rt i!,n ,.nr,Ud.t ,w,t,l 1,r U,Pir..n,o ! not,, as btiii eaier haudleU au.l ,QiaUv ...... ' . ... . :.. : ver-'0D new buildings have. be.n erect- an.i mv.w i.c wcm. u.Hincsua . cipi()yers, and will be of a great parly, and in the struggle for good as gold, so there would be no tlilheul nalional life, shah be paid in coin and ac- j ty the. next year in meeting the next quai cordingto the bond agreed upon. That ! ter, and soof the third ('3d and fourth (-lib 1 the faith or the without ration country cannot b" violated J tl dis-race. There is to Ui ! no n nudiati.'ii by ihf Kepublican party or its 1'resideii.. 1 onlj what was needed for actual u '. and There are a i.uiuIht of matters referred j so there would be no ditlh-utty iti p-iying toby the Tresident whi'-h are worthy of ! gold f-r all the greenbacks that would k attention. The message is a good one, presented iu IS'.'. full of truth, clear in it's statements, and ! We workingmen hold C.'ii-ress rer-j ..i-i-shows a determiu ttion to vidieate the law s j ble for these hard times, as. they could have and compel that n spec' that m'i' peace to ihe coun'ry. ,.,.re j T.n .i;.,.r,.r ii, i. t .,.(,..; i in'seuovtran.l above th: indebtedness ..P lli. ...mtilv c. nnf-f htn r in tti ....). .lihfir. ! h ..l..f thirty thousand do'.lars-in otber , wo.dsthecouety was that much ahead.' j lie omitted the fact that at that time there ! wasintenst paidona.!..btof some thirty i two thousand dollars, and the count' Trea Miry bankrupt entirely. If (litre were assets 1 .. . I .. .:,.!.,.. Il,nf,,m,.,.rl, 1 ' ;i liV J. till, 'ji'i lit v it... I'ri iiii.i t." u j of CommiMonors collect these ase?s aud j piv the indebtedness instead of only paying ! interest for some e ight or ten years, and t leaving the astU in the hand of favorite; collectors to speculate upon, while every- J . i - . . l : . t t-olmiin a.-t week, of is u.sua s Ian? tot ose I ultIU ul "i "" : on 1 !,. lo : I .Wi it 'i.f.r.. Cod and authorities Hall a dozen or more bouses t . .. .. ..... ! .1 ,-.. Greenbacks ei-ht years and had good times;! ,, ..., advertised ".-n.n,! ,r... - , p.cupo htt omsu-.t man wna s,. i. riiH ; ,vork at som(.tbing else. 00 were of the Court House Ki2 which existed wc have se, eoutraetion tried two j ears, j ,;,,.,,,, . in th h,1M. one place the "Taming of the Shrew" was m t'un-Ired were left out in the cold .-.,-,1 ...... r- ...... Tiw. i and it has already sacrificed more labor ! ., ,. , ......... , i nrodued. at another the ,.1o..f n.tm,..; . ' T .. ' i ing from disappointment. An made ,m of misrcnres,n.ation,. He savs i than would have paid for the s::oVW,n . ;w ' ,,;;. h-S hh the .acred concert was the "Merchant of VI ?Z' T.Z ' ,UPn, f Uvo Viav iu ,hu Ht'nhl "r a ,,.. .i, i. t- .c; I if every dollar had been lost, after using. , ,, - Veni.-,. " OrT..nbn..l.- ',r,.l , ;.. . ....... ,.i .. ... w.c "'";'. wanted will bring a thousand am, it.ing was ,n a prosperous .o.itiiuor,, au.i . FUry rL(.opUul:U(.s ?ie transactions afend pl. nty of money in circulation. The pre- : th(. rt.fuuiiill:. uf debt, and states -'- O'nniWKionew having coll.-cted im j Umt th. ,cc,.ssfu: Mivrs have taken all outstanding taxes and applied them to their J forn,or hids. and hold the option for the proper p.laee, is what hurts our neighbor, j r(.e, u,j F,.bniarv 1. The sinking fun.l is There is no way that he and his colleagues )(( ,m fK, .j.tjj.i T!. s, .. i .i. r..i : e:iti tun in.-.-..iiu j i.ti.o-:, ...m oiu- ; behind the -ass.tt," by "qu-er'' entries j upon the dockc.l. I'vcrj attempt will be ! i t . j . i . I the ; zn i.t.; no not... i to ........ iu ' . ..... ey.-ofthepcoi.'.eby our nt ighbor, when j the Ifuierati: l.:'.rd n-aiu take posses- tion of thatofhYe, but as the chance (or speculation of Hint kind will Ik-less, i. will . be l,..ft like if.hello with '-his orcutatitin j gone." When the next auditor's report , appears we wi.l seo whother the same ttate tifailairs exist as they did duriuir the n in of the King, viz : an empty Treasury and a cunty debt of some thrrty thous ind tlol !us. 111. MAN SLAVr.ItY IV A XKW" I'll -l- A liispatch from Washington informs us of unpleasant fact that intelligence had been received there that the new detuoeiatio code of .corgia as lately r.m-n.led contains a provision designed to servo 'he same pur- : pose as the hill just past I by the lexa ; J-gislature. It is claimed that under this ' law a hlack man may be taken lorci- j i.i,fm.ni!u.n.nnirnf his ro i en-e. arid 1 i iivui ii". i.'j - - - -- -- " i sold into involuntary slavery, or hired, . which i the same thing, in another and re- ', liona! currency p. K recalled and destroy mote part of the State, and that the guard I cd, heginiiin- with the- smallest d enomiua necessary for their safe-keejiing will be the J tion. The secretary also ad;s that coining masters to whom they are hired, and dura- j ) made as free in the I'nitt-d States tion of their servitude may In prolonged j as it i- iti London, in order to prevent the indefinitely. , e-xport it i 'ii of bullion for coining. This is tin report, and if true will again ' ltl regard tn printing all vaiiciicsol g.v aitate the country from one t nd to the eminent notes, bonds and -tamps the .c other, anl must P.-sult in the revolt of the I r,.t.Trv reeo'iimeii'!' that the whole If done blacks and the active interference ..f tin j cxeluh vly at the treasury depai tm.-nt. rower of the General Government to rein- i The g.n , i tur.'-nt has ali tl.e n.-cessary ma--tatc and secure this down-trodden race in !th;i,.-r, nbtaui. d r.l g-e it cost, nnd till the tlv-ir rights under the 'onstitulion. ,.,.,!, f;,,..i!i( It euri perform the work " - - at the name or Ie.s c-s than pri. ate linns, ''"in- v A ror.-itir.-- It is the oninion , when the cost ol transiiot ta' ion by enrcs .1... It..., V" Wn'l.e.. f.f 1 leu Lehl U inoct. likely to succeed Senator Scott. The '; considerations, the secretary regards the iight for the Henatoiship will undoubtedly : question ol safety as nc v. !ii.-li shouid cn he a hitter erne, and there will Ik some j tn-l at the end of tie-pr. ,t-nt contracts, or grand and lofly tumhling iu the pemocra- i as soon a- they c:;n Ik legally tern inat-d. tic arena lielbre tin ou B'ion is si-ttled. lie r eornmi rels that ail woik f tin na As the Kejiublicans are not iutercstod in ' ture be pe.fi! t,ietl iti the tiri'iting divNion the toiirnaineut, they can nllbrd to look on : of ihe tiea-ury. with serene inilifiurence. WasIiinT..v. King Kala- ... t'rnnei'"' o on at t '..r aj-TTir,, IU:?1 Min iox. - The must tangib'an 1 we liave yet seen pres.ert for pubii on- siiWiitiou which iiuiki - resumption issi- j ble u -itluuit subjeclin the bussiness !er- CSts ;, 1 1 cruelty t-i '.iiitn!in ruin ihe j tV.lowing -.vrii'vn ?y icp:c -tcnt.itiv.ork- i:;' m in to t!ie Pbilj K;;bia Men ' V. v.i.t Milu tv. .cl-t..... ...... ... 1... ' . . , .....ii. itti -. . v.. iv i ii i. in r. jl'i . pi c- ! ciscly as it was written, and submit hplan ! of resumption rather to invite discsion j of its niei iu than to urge its udoptio If i anybody lets a better plan we shall "clad ; to see and publish it : ever the appronriatfons and estimates fori I'd. rim.Ai.. In,tii:ki: : V..i rr-! these work with great care, with a view ticle in this morning's contained s.tiue ' of reducing some and wliolly suspending an e:posiii(iri of the terrible .ii..ij n. es otliers. lie. expresses the ln-lief that the that would follow upon a sodden . ii ir- ueeds f tli government do not require tion of the already far too small voliv f such elaborate and costly structures as currency that it led me to wonder wy "U ! h:te of late beci. erected, but that plaiuer. had not also suggested i pl;ln of :ei"iinu and at the same time substantial, buildings specie paym- nts without conlractin. It , will answer every purpose, and save many would ho a wry simple matter for (iici.ss millions. lie thinks there, needless extra v tooo, iiud the party that nrigina's aud j agance in the furnishing of public build carries the measure will win in te light i inn, and that much greater economy for President two years henee. Itisotalall i should ha practiced in all directions, lu neceesary to take up the greenheks to i regard to ibis matter, he has transmitted bring theui tipial to gold. It is oly con-j fidene.' that, is wanted, and in rdinary banks the proportion of one dollai in gold , to four of tiHs was considered sat before ! the wai. Instead of contract iix- t Con- gross hsu-.' '-W millions more of greenback, difl'ering from those now in use in '.King dated piyahle on .i. n..r..i ;n That i 1.f 1 1..'! !.. f. Kir tiw fl y r.'.-r t 7" millions to ! payable in lb.'), January i 1 or auer : ou-quaner or 4 mi. 1100s ;uja - ;i ble in IsTT, January I or after ; one quai- 1 ter or T.' millions payable in 1S7S, January j 1 or after ; one-quarter or To millions pay- i able m 1.:', January 1 or alter, an.i tiie , present greenback to lc payable in gold, on demaud, in 1"-H. on January 1 or any time thereafter. There would 1-e a large amount of the tirsi batch of 7.1,0 fi,fHJfi,pcrhaps two third ( ', itos-iblv all. presented as soon as tin years, and by that time, when people found the bills were really payable on demand in gold there would be snull demand f.r l' 1.1 prevented it, aud a, they did not, wc made , tidal wave,"" as tne newsna'vrs ca;! it. and if Congress does not now legislate so as to five u m.jre eiirreii.-v, we will turn. K'Vcn to Wm Wi men only half time or hall wages for a year and one-half, i all5 tl,:lt at :i r,,u-" Um;lU;' w'MlM l a l',ts l" tl,c cmiUry of 500 per man, and lhlU mt& 1" Mr uti- I't-rforiucid that wouM have been done if there had been greenbacks issued two years airo. We want no mote contraction that i works like that. Y.mrs truly, .1. M. M. Cami!- N. .1., Dee. , 171. tiii: iici:st ky ki.immc r. The report of the secretary of the trea- ' . . J tl0 ORiv (a-s strong cround in fa, or .if ; jy,,-.,.,,.-, bot" set- forth a d-liml , fl)r n.a,.lin,, .j,,, su!r.(.. jp. ,-,.,.,.,. i ' .... t i..r ..... .,. -. . ,,.,,,...1 . . I,.,,, ,. r .let -it a fis(i(, flK l() t.lMlfRtcls ,i1(1v:lf;er m an, e:qK.ct :is t 0ni-iul salaries and ordinary f.Xp( n,litres ..f the government mi((,r cxhx-.n appropriations. The M;crt.tftrv reeommeiids that, authority be . , . , . ,- , ., , i bouds lx'aring a low rate of interest. He asks that a day may be fixed for resunip : lion of specie payment. Lot mor- limited : than thr.-e year-, at. the end of that lime the secretary be authorized to raNegold by ! selling bonds in such amounts as may be come neees"ary from time to time to keep the treasury iu a condition to redeem greenbacks as piL's-nte'". The secretary recommends free banking as a part of the plan f. ;r tin resumption "i sjH t ie payment. hut this braie h of the subject is ii. t elabo- rated. It is recommended that the frae- ! tional cm retiey be replaced by silver, and ; to aerinplish this the secretary desires to o .1 ;t. - at. l all ill 1 1 1 4 i i l i f tt ru u viiin . i.nii, i ari'l, as rapi-l!v as it i- produced, tin f. c I is r.'.ll idel : ,1 . 1 "tl. t her from t hesc niinor ' ( i(ii-(-r.'i:"Lr set !' (:! V 1. talon "ii" I. to!. t Ik- int. i u ii revenue, tbo '.Utlnell'!" ill':' ihe t: be ch'eks, w:l'"h", eet-rii"t '.... ati'l drug-, nod t rr." t 1 -add " t . ti - 1 tar of !-n cents 'n.v.i'd (,t: '. bisl.y. This v I'-r than is !o--i th.:t an I r gallon 1 i!l rais reve- , i now received i d. The prae- - I - liiiii - if r. 1. lilt mi 1111; m mi tf worK has ....... tempts to inod'uy the penalties which litre- j tofore existed, by which the Ironsury has sougfll to enforce custom's regulathns. Upon the question of IarilT,lhe secretary, without entering upon a discussion, says that at present it is only necessary to treat it purely a a question of revenue, and not one cither of protection or free trade. In the interest of business he docs not think any changes should be hastily made, and if congress, desires to revise the present rates lie recommends that a commission be I appointed to take the whole subject into .. . : :mlvnrlm.iD in rnrtnvt v.. m ii lurauou , Mint 111.11 .i.i.... ,. . . , j.... - to the. nest confess. threat economy is recommended in the e-xpendilui. s for public buildings. The secretary recommends that congress go estimates, which have already beeu care- fully revised, but he earnestly requests con gress to unite with him in scanning them still more closely, with a view to their future reduction. The force of the depart- ment has beeu reorganized and diminished j exactly in accordance with the laws and; appropriations of last session, hut the c... ..-.1 w 1. ; l;nffut lin.it .'.f I'COIIO- my contist-nt v. ith the prompt and clliclent - :n"iHi.i - i.i u: iminic uuiufw n.i ui yet been reaeheo. As to nil plan creasing the public indebtedness by aiding j privat- enterprises of any kind, the secre- j ar uoe na oenew in u ine pioseiu con- 1 ; ditoii of the government ail in ;inv f irm. justifies extending Tin: ilrxey Dam Mcp.ii:u Sksten' E en Bap.nky M;Cri:i on'j in: Mi kdicij of should t'."t I"- pronmi'iced against you V r.arney- I have, your hotir. I am an l!:!!""erO. m:(!i. Mint I t,ll yon i'!o-i ( j ;uii J(i)t ..u,;1(v , tlit- tniii-1t-r of John i j, j ..,s lot iu Jj(, r,.i(j aIlll no i i.is:,.! vx ..!V b md. It. was inside my shirt, nndwh-nl wen r out on the porch 'livr I strn k in.- :i Moiv in the face, and caught ine arv;n; ilw body ; 1 drew out the pistol, j r.M'i ufi ,i 10 save my ine, uecause ieeter choked in.-u.. ..1 I was blind; he chawed my littk: tiujt r and caught hold of the pis- hc jt.rked it away from me I sup--"d b: intended toshootme; lie then got ;:-. ::nd soon after fell over; Charles Me' 'artv was !io: there; the toys weri-not w:i shot : he wanted I should for a doctor: I .-larted down to Keimen- snyih-l 's and t 'd tb"in to .'o over to the house, but they did not go ; one it ihe hoys was inid and the other outside of Kidmen- ; snvder's houe ; if they saw shooting why did they not t 'll i! ? I then went bad; and talked with John, ami he said he was .-t-tiie: woie : wl.i ti I found that n -.tr? of Keimeiisnydcr's folk c inie I started down to the hotel for help, and got liond, the colored m:i!i. Vtur Honor, I tell you I am 1 T...-. 1 .. W . . St.... t . IT.. 1 1 - . t 1 1 1 l.r.r.ii.i. .hi vir. ,ivr.lil.l iiimv ceieur.UfU US OIlC .lUUOreii ailll HVHIIV- .,;t r ,,. m,i;.. n,l ..l,,n lirnni ( in .. . v 1 . .- in u lie not guilty ot murder, and t.od is my wit- : It is Hnil tliat thore u a .hinking saloon ness that 1 acted in sdf-.l. f. tiec. Kut i Altoona, where none but, females nre al (.'harley Met 'arty, win. p.-rjured himself at : jow,.cj to "snifter. Mun. y, as your Honor kno r. js allowed An Irishman called at a drug store to to come in her- and -v.v.: my life away ; , Set a bottle of Johuson'4 Anodyne I.ini Amelia Wertmau, wb i a c .nmon pro- j lncnt fr the Kheumatism ; the druggist titute, and who i known t-. he insane j asd him in what part of the body it trou- in the neighborhood where lie h ves -a woman vile as vne can Oe, tomes into tins i :..-,.o ,,.... ,:r e.. tl.,. ..,.r..0 ,:"ul 1 :'" ' i" .i"11 --"'- " - !" r j ofconsigningmetolhegallow. !tiiharcl, ' you Honor, nnd unju,t t-.s.-nd an inn-n-.-nt man int.i eternity in that way. ' Court-Kamey, there would b reason tir a new trial it ine ' "tirt ttioughi you j couhl establish- j Uanit-y interrupts Your honor, I could " not establsh what 1 have said. asm. jier-on I wa pi -ser:t : we were .trunk, but I reuiem- j her well what transpired ; there wen: others who did not testify wlnr knew my condition that ii ty ; Peter was mud Nt ause I was a v. itue- on ri t- 'ft .'in case, and for that reason attacked nic : :- had lived together friendly, atid if 1 h-oi intended to take bis life I could have' done i; :.i ihu dead of night and sunk his body i;i Muu.-y p.un ; but it was a thought that never entered my mind. "'ourt --Uai in y ns sses of earlhlv ! ment can have n it i one ot the weak ribunaN. that yoi:r state , be:;: imr und.-r the evi- detiee. Bane v 1 know that, yon Honor. ( 'ourt- Alter hearing all Ihe evidence. ine eutne r.eni.i c oucurico in h concurred in the verdict OI ' '' . 1 u men oi your o. n i iioom- ! in". Y''i were ably h -leiided. nnd if wit j nesst s nvore false, thai is beyond the know ; leilg.. of the I'oiu t. l;i this last, sad act Lif . the ' ut. remeti.'o r, Barney, that you - are toa;s ar before another tribunal where ; the justice of yur claim wi'i be fully ., , ,, , ., . , , Bainey- 1 1', and th inK the .od above I , . i ! I am no;, aha.d t.. la- cteimtv. and say ., . . . : tuat I am inu.ic.-iit. ..... , ., . , ' I O'll't lli'lllf'tll iM'P He.l l. tl,' I' tlCKlTN ofthi- eli i racier are locked npun atispiei ously. Bartu-y- 1 know it, jour Honor, but what I hav sii i is hue, utid Ihe evidence ' 11 r;''"",u' i::d a drunkard cannot out weigh my dcr-. nation 'utore the high throne of h.-a v.-n. t'ouit Bun-y. ti. si.-t irom lurther re mains: c.u- yoers-'il tio pain by a further T cita!. Barney l' cause im- lio pain; neith er do I say ii for eifet, but I say it as a man WPtfl ihione-1 to death 'villi just can-.-. C't' ii i Al'I'iy Vfiy iii.iiit-ni 'f ymir time in pi : i -ing t' ni.-.'t your 'iod. I '. it :it Thai is ju-t v. hat I am doing. i'.'U!' Th.' "i-ntcnce is, th:tt you be tak. ii to thf jai! from whence you came J nd from theie to the place of execution. to be hanged by your neck until you a:e j m'lf timl li;vc rnercv on your' ;i:sKic ti. m:hs i ri:ns. The old lady i.-. dead again. This time it was Mrs. Skinner, of Wavne county, aged 101 years. There is a gieat store of grain in the Western lake citic to be ninved by rail during the winter. The yeast, in working. Since the ive.'tit elections, rebles noldiers are demanding admission t National Military Asylums as a right. So wild are the -xpeetations of the Southern Democrats, tinder their recent victories, that the men- enthusiasiie of their paper are already speculating upon the chances of driviug the next Presiden tial election into the house of IJfpresenia tives, and electing .fed'. Davis to the Chief Magistracy of the Government which his treason vainly attempted to destroy. Susanna 1'ohinsou, keeper of a house of bad repute, was convicted in Philadel phia recent!- and sentenced loan imprison ment of two years and a line of l.ii'iO. One of the acts of which the women is guilty was the enticement of a young girl from New York city, in search of her uncle, into her house, where she wai sub jected during an entire night to ;he grossest insults, making her escape next morning after having successfully eon tended with her persecutors and thwarted their designs. American nnples of this year's growth are now selling at moderate rates in the j provincial towns of both England and Ire-1 land. Those who ar.; fortunate enough to bantlle s'l't bi'.is. should beware of counter- i ft 1 1 t tl on t !w P""irtl. Vat imin 1 ll'lllt- of : Phitidclphia. 'j-,;. Waynesbur ' liritvMn-u.i calls its nou-pnying subscribers rVapacious-braini'ti amj ijjjcrahhearted le!inoiienT f()rms ,jiem tljat thpy ,.ive 0 ((, v.itIl. ; ollt (1k. ,.,. Si ns publisher tloes not propose to pay Uncle Sam in advance for carrying to them two dollars' worth of newspapers for which they w ill never pay. Sensibl". A Moravian ch.a.tii, in Lancaster, has j ed in Tottsvitle during the present year. Jacob Hammersly. of Kettle creek, Ly coming county, is a 'mighty hunter.' He l,as il:"' t 1 v:s,rs t!l"" f:,r ,,:is f!:,'0, He is sixty years old. and commenced his c;u" r 51 lTZiT """eon years ot asf' w,,!rh UtlK h" hr,s billed up- varos t: inrte nunurea ueer, live em one hundred and bears, forty-eight foxes, ami over forty catamounts. I To is (.till an ac curate marksman, having within mst lew '.verl-.! slin' mi! n, ,.r pheasant at. a ilist tnre of forty vards. Tin: Sunday amusement business. . in New York, was astonishingly active last! Sunday in th" very face of the law and the i "I ' - ie l ariiienne was on the bill at an other house, while .Madame Kentz'3 female minstrels did the work for another, with dances, trapeze perfoi niaru roni'f! fongs. and A caucus of Kepublican members of the House will be held for general consulta tion, and with a view to agreeing upon a liue of policy to pursue during the session. It i expected that an effort will be made to harmonize views n the finance and civil lights questions. bled him most, 'Ke me soul,' said he, 'I i,;lvc ; jn ;V(.rv i,.,,,! nrui pr . . . j or loss i cu.i, norn all, red water in cows, ,m of appetite, rot, or murrain in sheep; thick wind, broken wind, and roaring, aud for all obst rili.'tions of the kidney s in linrwu use Sheridan's C avalrv Condition Powders. Telegraphic News. HiNiHsii. Vie-Kin"it(., Pec. T. ; There has U:en Tor some time trouble brewing bttween the Taxnavers Asneia- I tion and citizens and county official.. The shcritrwas acting without, le-al bond, and the Board of M.pervisors refused to order a new one, although the time for paying taxes bad arrived. Two or three other oilicials were under indictments for forgery ami embezzlements, and the citizens, despairing of any relief from partis iu courts, held a meeting last Wednesday, ant! in a hotly proceeded to the court house to demand the resignation of the sheriff, tin; chancery's clerk, treasur er and coronet. All tied except Sberitl Crosby, a in lto. and he signed his resigna tion. Ou .Mturtlay a card appeared on the streets, signed "Crosby,'- calling on all citi zens of Warren county, Kepublicans, while I and black, to come to his aid and support ' him in his position. Crosby, publicly aud through tht; papers, denied the authorship of the caul, yet this morning armed bodies of negroes appeared, advancing on the rity , , . , J from thtlerent directions. ., , Ihe alarm was sounded about nine o'clock, and the citizens gathered ;( iios.-v. ' armed, and immediately advanced to meet!1 u"""- 11 ,"l"u"u' " the negroes on Baldwins Terry road. The j M:U' ; !mt wh' sh',uW il n"1 ' TI"'re Is negnrt's were met just outside of U.e city, i Mn ,na,,,; b' r:U!in- iV"' :l ,1,"I,;,r on(;.ove street, about -J00 strong. Th( i cannot labor forever for landlords. commander of tl.e citizens warned the ne- i A,"J b-v t!l,! kin" of "Wfnin:' groes to disperse, but they refused, and im mediately firing commenc-d on both sides. The negroes retreated about, a mile, and ! again made a stand in old breastworks and I j a house, but were soon routed. The loss ! in this engagement was one citizen ft Hiver ! l'.rown) killed, and ab.-ut twelve or fifteen negroes killed, several wounded, and about i twenty prisoners. On the Mills I'erry j mad about two hundred and fdtv iieLrr.es ' j were met and routed after a short . tigage- j j merit, with several killed nnd wounded. I ; Andrew Owens, a negro who commanded the negroes on I'aldwin's 1'errv roa.l, was ' captured nnd committed to jail, Vie Ksnt Kt;, Mis., J)et'. Fighting was renewed last -: ! s- ( lSuurti of Directors of Aortlteru 4't-utral Railroiitl. P.At.TiMortE, December K Anadjo. ed meeting ofthe shareholders of the Xor em Central railroad company was hel here to-day to recti v the report of the committee of five app litued at a meeting in April last with full pov.v t examine into the aifairs of tie- eo:!i!..n v and to negotiate with the Pennsylvania railroad company in regard to a lea.5 of the Northern Cen tral road to the Pennsylvania road, or a guaranty of dividends or other arrange ments satisfactory to the shareholders, arid also for the purpose of electing directors of the Northern Central road. Two lengthy reports were submitted, neither of which was signed by a majority of the committee. After considerable discussion both re ports were laid on the table until the next, annual meeting in February next. The following hoard of directors were elected : S. M- Shoemaker, Baltimore ; Geo. Small, Baltimore ; S. M. Felton, Philadel phia ; Wayne M'Veagh. Harrisburg : W is ter Morris, Philadelphia ; Thos. A Scott, Philadelphia ; M. B. Greenfelder. Balti more ; B. Oppenheimcr. Baltimore ; M. B. Sellers. Baltimore; 11. 11. I.one, 1 Inladel- phia ; .1. X. II utchinson,Philadelphia ; and I .1. C. Bullett, Philadelphia. j At a meeting held to-night Thomas A. Scott was chosen president of the Northern Central and A. .1. Cassatt. general mana ger of the Pennsylvania railroad, was chosen director, vice Scott. Correspondence. Oi l: MOW VOIUi I.KTTI. li It' TW I'.!.I KF.N'TS AX1 EMPTY STOKKS KeoxoMY tiii: tram: k tiii: mty STHIKK.S AM I.AHOIt P.KUtiU TIIK I.KIOK IEAI.EUS I'.rsiNT.SS Tliri: AND HEALTH. WEA- New Yoiik, ". S, 187!. lioss TWEED. The wicked old man is on the surface again. Tired of living in prison, knowing that Cov. Dix will cot, pardon him, and that the Covernor elect, Tilden, dare not, if he would, he appealed once more to the courts, lie was taken out of prison on a right a rumor prevailed that lie had given - 1 the officers t ho slip, and had got away to Kurope, and the lie was for an inur gener- I ' 7 ahy ereilltcil. It was more readily believed, for everybody knows that if the Doss has the money hn is credited with, he cat. buy hi- way out without trouble. And '- comment upon it wa not encouraging to one who want-to believe in the honesty of mariKin.i. "i am g:au rue oui man nas m hf ar- a he has .., . n i "".T ''. una i...r ?m r .!-...! .-e ; u. ... puui-.i- .i tno'.in, ..i. And that wa the expression of a lull half i e ,, , ... ... ., .. TT . I oi ,i,l .,j,il. v:ui.wu", . 11 a man who plundered the tax-payers for wav that would have made a I t. even aspireu to the control ol tne country ; this thief, swindler, ami robber is pitied by th- men he plundered ! 1 can't help but think that the nu n who pity him, envy him, and that, placed as be was, would have done the same thing. The newspapers of the city, to their credit be it said, Insist on his being kept where he is till his full term expire-. I'ublic opinion j wi'i probably keep him there till he buys j h:s way out. j And speaking of the 15 o !ov. Dix did He supposed, j a good thing the other il.iv as did all the world, that the rotund old ' thief was dressed in stripes and doing pri - ' 1 son duty the same as other criminals. Ke - J coming octter informed he addressed a " communication 1o Major Havenieyer. pro- ' tcting against giving the mau who had plundered the city of s-Ji,Kj,li('0, a suit of rooms, servants, citizen's clothes, and other luxuries", and of allowing him visitors at, I.:- ... I- . i.. ..... ... io'i ra hi to seeahthe,active man dart out of a crowd crnnr characterized this discrimination be- . . , , , , . . . . and ierk a brutal cartrnan, who is beating Uveeu one thiol and another as a "mockery : - .' i . i . . - . " J his horses, tiff Ins cart anil march him Im. of justice.'" Hut the protest wnl th) nu . . . ... ... , , , , , 1 i fore a maSfrtrate. It is a sight calculated good. Ihe Hos litis means at his disposal, . , - j i " . 1 to restore one s contmence in human na- and ho wul he a prisoner oi statt as long as he i-houscs to at a v. i:j:ntn ani i:mi'i y stop.k.s. The exorbitant ients tleinan.led on Broadway ar telling on that street. Be tween the Astor house and 1 1th street. th,'r,! arp ovl;r 1""""l'1 elfsant stores, J in thl; wi,'nv', '' which are displayed the ! ll:?lie;lr;p'1" l'd "To Let," and this legend is growing more common daily, The Broadway owners put up rents year aft'T year, without any regard to the value of the property. S'lg,HiO, sl. ,mm, --(,0CH' per annum were common liginvs. This wa-all well trnoc.gh during the war and the llush era that followed it, hut when the pinching times came it could not leondur etr. Xo business that could be transacted on tin premises could pay this nut, and. housi; after house went down in the vain, endeavor. The landlords would not re duce, for they had faith if Smith wouldn't keep the store Jones would be glad to take it, and as they had become accustomed to living in the style of . f 20,00 0 rents I hey did not like to come down. But Smith either quit business or he went over to some of the side streets, and lones knew too much. 1 to go into ruin blindfold, and so stores are t empty. This is as it should be. There is ' 'o reason in keeping up to war prices in ; anything, and rents ought to be the first to i i.... : .1 i i i.ri ii ' T I li.'.r.i hoc tmon id Iuim tr l;n ii, uieiL, uai u .tint in. t osii)f.i:ai:i.i: I'.cnxtot v ' practiced at this time. Uentlemeti who, a. y-ir w,'r' l thc 5ia5jit of teiiing into t'"'ir fashionable Broadway tailors and Paving 1,M or .1.".0 for an overcoat, with- 0,!t asking the price, ate not doing it toany alarming extent. They go into the I'.owery a"'1 "' "th'T cheap streets, and buy for -'J0 j-.O what they would have to pay ?"" -l0() f,,r "n 1'roa.hv.iy. And they f"1' 'hal a pair of hoots on a cheap street f,)r '''n lo's .just as well and wears jut as '""o " P:i"' l'at the pretentious P.roadv.ay maker cocilly asks, and getslS for. Tbis style of economizing is gettio-' to be v.-ry popular. pro: to th long 1 long b to her, t as well, out of have a ! bushel at meantime, is nearer t-. centres, bui which she ca. cost, and Bost. titnore and Ohr all the territory refuses to go int result is, that impr Baltimore iias cap Boston jobs her owi. york llic 1est j)& f,,r traa(N sits and nl0Urns. But this is uol aIL The Wcst is not content to re-main tributary to New York. Chicago. St. Lois Cincinnati, Toledo and the other great centres are importing on their own account from Europe, aud are handling domestics as well as New York. Conse- ; quently, the mourners go about the streets ! of the metropolis. And all this because j the city has depended upon her "natural : advantages" and forgotten that enterprise can do awav witu disadvantages, and 1 remedy what nature has left undone. New York has got to do something to hold Ifr fciinri'nn(.t' ( 1 J ' ST II IKES. I The strikes are virtually over. The i longshoremen had the host chance of all ; (he trades for success, for while a factory j m, &liut (,)iVn 3n,i do witlout oneratives a newly-arrived ship must b.; unloaded at once, and it takes skilled labor to do it, but they, with this advantage, were forced to succumb to hard times, and they have gone to work again. The coopers have resumed, snnads, nnd, in short, end. The strikers ht to have known nOfl nneninloved ,W urn mpiojeu at the mercy of till labor is in de- in,n.i ,.: t, u the o., 8forv ,.. .. j mann again, it is tne on siory tner again, j cn,,itai Ct.ia j.iv 5till labor tarn lot Hut for j Ktp ,i vmir , :in. I ne.uen S hake, do your IX'St lo Keep inipe- j clmjous V0lin -r men from comin'T to New i yorj. jjfjs wjuter j ., lit say u, ana 1 Know ; tIu.rf! an -0)fjlH, )!Ca QU"t of ompl0jmont j i,t.re to-ilav. and the number will be don- - hM -m two miniths And thpy cmbr:lce u ..t.,,.a ,,r ....a.. t,p i...i. ! slif, ,,,-. li,o!-.!-f.i.i.ra ..i-..rvh,..i. v it.aitsn.Ln, ooou-ivt'epers, ctervDotly. tor i instance, the Grand Opera House advtltis- ! ir -m i- r , 0il f,)r oOU young ladies for the ballet in the rPvived Ulack Crook, and the morniri" 1 brou,.ht voo all eaer for nositk ns at f, (hi : Dro"'11- - v,au ta.,tr lor positions ai-r0.W I per week. These were not bad fir!. thev i .,.rp 9nm,,,.- fil tn 1 1. keep soul and body together till there was taken cry- advertise- clerk ilicants by nine the next morning. My young friend if 3-ou have got anything under hea ven to do keep out of the big cities. St OKE ANOTIir.lt FOIt BKIteiH. tlenry l.ergn. tne inend or (lumD am- All that certain la or piece of land, situate in mals, lias achieved another triumph. I bimtrngh of Turbotville, county of Xortham , , , , . . . I herland, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and Heretofore he has only been able to convict ,lwcrib!, 09 follow: beginning at a post on the drivers ot stages and cars who have t-ver- worked horses; hut last week he got the iron claw of the law on a proprietor and brought, him up with a round turn. This as it should be, for the proprietors con-nel the drivers to overload the s'a 'es. : , , , . , , r, ,, , j o;v let Inru get after the street-car com- ! - . -panics. It is nothing uncommon to see a ' i . i -.i i pair of horses going up a steep grade with . . , , , ... ,v. .. . I a heavy car loaded with N.' or W passengers ' .. . . , , tht nir lic.ns 9tr:imin-.('ViTi'iif rri -inil a brutal driver lashing them as though his , , , heavy whip Could add to their muscular force. Lergh has only commenced his work in this city. But it does do one good ture. IkTgh'fl police are all dressed in plain citizen's clothes, but when one holds Ai.U: . , ., , in- . i i- . I A certain lot or piece of groiiud situate iu Tur back the luppol of his coat and displays his j DUl lownbi!ip NorlliamberIantl county, Pennsyl- badge, the brute who is abusing other brutes knows who he is and he becomes as meek as a Iamb. I shall, one of these days write a full account tf Bergh aud his mis- siou, hoping to Stimulate Other nu n to he comes Berghs. THE l.HJUOI" DEAT.EKs have, taken alarm aud are getting out their )f watJ.te-ii. county r Northu.uber- licenses as fast as possible. The courts land, and State of Pennsylvnu:a, bounded north are determined to enforce the law at all W!,rd by lot of "s. James eastward by Main street, soutnward bv Eighth street.and westward hazards, and the conviction of Schwab, nT an alley, containing in width fifty ive ftct, which was made a tcs.t case, has shown them the futility of opposition. The rtim- mills, the. small thieves, l'.oss Tweed, and ! all the dangerous classes, sigh for the gotnl old limes when Barnard was on the bench, and Fisk aud those fellows ran the city. There was no trouble for them then. They had the courts and everything else. Will the new Democratic administration restore them an of their lost privileges ? We shall st e. A great many Kepublicans in the city were willing to take the chances in November, l'ossibly by another Novem ber they may change their minds. r.csixF.ss Is slower than last week, which is one of those things that cannot be accounted for. Certainly the purchases have nor. been so heavy as to have supplied the country with I roods. How loner this stagnation is to continue no one can tell, nor can any one e i. . i ,,.', n w...f,ti t,.r ir Ktir if t nn.l thil .. ........ .v all that can be said about it I TIIK WEATHER AND HEALTH j Is ticliciotisly t ool, but altogether too dry. ! The city is not healthy. Diphtheria is al most an epidetnit: in Brooklyn, and small pox is spreading in the city too rapidly for the peace of mind of the citiens. There is no especial alarm, but a feeling of un easiness is developing. An experience similar to that of Philadelphia two years ago is dreaded. Some calamity ought to 1h expected to follow such an election as that (if last fall, nnd the citizens may con gr.itulait tb.t.io,. !.- lint it m not hill" .... ...... .. - .- worse than small pox and diphtheria. patent i.t. ratting mac. tubular boiler pump, 1 iarye fou four si.t.'J wood pl:i. patent rosawina neieti. insr and boring machine, anl tennoiiing macliinf, 1 !:n, bench, 1 Walker fc I'.iotln-r's , Walker & Brother jig sawins mat. lar sawing niaehine, 1 tenon sawing i.. small Push au:l blind boring machine, 1 Fana pnriug machine, 1 Frank' finishing machine, 1 Frank pony planer, 1 snsh finishing machine, 1 slot tenoning machin-. 1 door clamp, 1 sash r.himp, 2 grind 8toue, :aH) feet of new bhufting with puliies and leather belting m complete or -j tier, with many other tools, Ac, Ac, tosother with n)c.nt fn hundred ami titty leet or railrcaa laid with irootl .V. lb. mil : ns the property of the NOUTIIL'MhF.UbAND CAR and MANUFAC TlTvINi; COMPANY. S"izr-d, taken in execution and to be sold bv S. H. KOTHERMEL. Sheriff. Sheritl's Ollicc, Sunbery, Dec. 11, 1S74. NIICICIFr'N SAI.EN. Virtue of certain Writs of Fieri Facia, JJ V on. Exponas, I'luries Vea. Exponas, Le vari Facias, and alia9 Ievari Facias, fcsaed out of the Court of Common Picas of Northumber land Couuty, and to me directed, will be exposed to public gale or outcry, on Wed u?MIay,30t b of Ieeeui!er,l 7 1, i nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court I Ho'iRe in tne ""rough of Hnnbury, Pa., th fol- I ,1.1.1 ff..,f n,,,;... J .1.1 lll.T lUllI.'.lU', UV.T.IU. V, ,t... . J'.V w . Lmd, itu;itc purtlv in Shamokiu township and ! P:,rtJ in foal townbhip.XortUnmnerland county, , Fa l()UmW and jerjii a9 fallows, to wit : j bcg-nn'm;; at stores, thence by htnd surveyed V) I M;irt"1 uorlu soTcnty six degrees, east one "m" "'l1 auventeen percacsioa gn : lo-ye i north sixtv live degrees, east thirty tve perches ! auJ f,)Ur tenths to a white oak; thence north seventy twodegreM, east one hundred-and hfty j tbree nd five tenths perches to a post ; thence i north thirty live degrees, e;st twenty one and ' four tentli9 perches to a post by land surveved to , EolK.rt Tasirart ; thence by land of earn, north four and one hall ucirree. east thirty per ches to stones ; thence north eighteen decree?, east twenty four perches to a stone : thence north seven and one half degrees, east forty four and cigh tenths perches to a white oak stump ; thence north feevcuty live di.gie-s, west fourteen ' , . . B ..' ; i nfrches to a stone: thence uorth four and nine ! tenths deg. west forty one and live tenths perch, to ' stones ; thence by lands surveyed to John Miller, i 90UtU ,.iKhty Cvc aa.j three fourths decrees, wost i sixty one perches to f'.oucs ; thence north seven- ,y ix an,i thrit: Umni (l' -ree?' W.CV fift? thrt' pt.rchr9 to stones: thence south eighty six and one half d.-rees, west twenty two perches to a piue , th.nce by land surveyed to Obadiah Camp- hell. ?oulh one drsrree. west tweutv three cerehes ; to a pine ; thence south seventy six aud one half ! uezrees, west tarcc nunilre'lantl lony six pcrones I it tioie'S ; ineucf uy lauus surKjra in -puuu Tcatswoith, south forty nine and one fourth de- grces, east one humlrej and eiifhty nine perches to stones ; thence hy laud surveyed to Thos. Hamilton, north seventy live degrees, east nine teen perches to a sp;injti 0:ik ; thence south fourteen decrees, east thirty seven perches to etoiiL-s the piacc of beginning, containing four hundred and twenty cijjht acre3 and fifty eiijht perelieis and allowance, be the fame more oriels ; as the property of JOSEPH BACIl.M.AN. ALSO : Front street ; thence :i!om said street south for- ty four degree", west three and eijrht tenths per ches tl.a rost ; thence by lot occupied by Wil liam Jo'-ineon, south forty sis decrees, east thir teen and four tenths perches toa post at an alley; j thence by said alley north forty four decrees, ' cast three nvA . i'ht teuths perches to a post ; thence by lot of .Michael Reader, north forty six legree?. we', thirteen and four tenths perehes to the place of beginning, containing one fourth of an acre more or less, witn ttie appurtenances consisting of a two story log house, weather- ! boarded, a two storv frame furniture fore, aud I cabinet maker shop, and other building ; as the property of .10HN W. (ilLLESPIE. ; . , , '. . ., . i A two ?tory frame dwelling hone with two Ptry back buildings ; the main building being ALSO : i thirty four feet tront ry thirty two (.;:) f.-ct in depth, a ed the back bnilding being twelve by eighteen feet in size, located upon a lot or pi. ee of ground situate in the borough of 'Wat- sontowu, Northumberland county. Pa., bounded and described as follows, viz : on the north bv lands of .los. .Maicemoyer, ou the east by Ash street, on tie. south by feventh street, and on j the west by an alley ; as the property of WIL- Jl.ia.vi 11. it.. K i , owner or repuien owner sna ! contractor. vaiua, Doauut-ti norinwniti t. 101 ui ..i.iih ..urn., eastward by Lincoln street, southward l-y Second street, and westward by an alley, contaiuini: in : i., ... . . :.. .1... .U . I . t , . , ., i. ....... -...:.. v.uhu illi v lour icrt, aim iu .:eji.u "in- uuun.ru nnd tift.-cu and one half feet, with the appnrt d'hi.-i,. rtr.ii..r iter nf a iwn titnrv frMtnt i.weliiii" - I house with an "add1 tion, a wood shed and levg pen : ;is the property of JOHN F. SNYDER. j ALSO: and iu depth one hundred and sixty five i ct ; the pmperty of CilUISllAN OKLHli. A L!sO : Ail tU it eertaiu half lot or piccu uf ground sit uate iu tlie town til" Trcvortou, couuty of North umberland, Suite of Pennsylvania, and known ami ik-iienaled on the plan of said town of Tre vortou as lot numbered one (1) in block number ed titty eight (53) with the appurtenances con sisting of a two t-torv frame dwrllint; honse,.tc. ; as the property of ISAIAH MORGAN and MA- j HY vokcaS". A LSI , All that tnitain two-story frame building, twenty- fet t eight inches front, and thirty two feet four iuelies deep ; the oaid building i--locat'-d upon a lot or piece of ground situate in Cake's addition to the boiough uf Sunbury, and j marked and numbered in said fake's addition as lot riuml.er eight m block twenty-one, bounded ou the north by lot late ef Emanuel Dinimit-k, eat I'J !'ii:-,,i'!plM- .V Kri, R '.l'roau. west by street, and sontti by lot number nine ; as the proper. v of JOHN FARNSvVORTH and ANN FAKNSWeMlTH, owners or reputed own- irs, and -iohn Farnsworth. Contractor. I I.SO. ! A certaia let or pi. ee ot grouad I 1 . ituate in R. TiCI1(jr-lt.i-s additi ion to the borough of ?unbury, in the county of Northumberland, and State of ! Pennsylvania, known anil designated iu the plan ! of said addition as lot tin ruber nine, bounded northward by an alley, eastward by lot number eight, southward by spruce stret t, and westward by lot number ten, with the appurtenances con sisting of a twtvstorv frame dwelling hone ; as the prepcrty of PF.TKR WILVKKT. ALSO, All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of sSnnhury, Noithumberlantl counry, Pennsylvania, bouiuVd ami described as follows, to wit : Beginning at the corner of Pcnn trett and Centre alley, thence southwardly along said alley one hundred and seventeen (117) feet, more or !, to a post ; thence v.estward!y parallel with !V;m street twenty-nine feet and i civ it..lw.u l....t ! ini.l.u, 1 t. n.. . tt.n.iu I ' ., .... ..... . ... i . iit.rt 10. ai tit v aitir.ir int. line oi oat-oii i.euit one I huietn- ' teen feet t Pcnn street ; ng Pcnn street twenty-nine to the place of beginning, ttisand four hundred nnd ' sinarc feet, more or less ; era part of lot number two ic r 'JIO) ii lot or piec of ground "h of ?unburv. Pennsylv.v scribed as follows, to wit : of Ceutrc alley and Church irdly along Church street iuei;t:a ... a por. , ninitc i ie lot ot jacoo lu'iiu anu alley one luuulred (100) i-astwardly parallel with v-nine leet Ax iaches to southwardly along Centre 100) feet to place of begin- thousand nine hundred and 0), whereon are erected a iinu- house, aud other out- southwestern part of lot uid fortv-nine C-IVj) ; as M Wti rKFMTt.I.FR. l'u b I i b iicilj Published monthly, civ-, mouthly, giv- Published I mg lull-siza; ing i lull-size monthly, giv- pages of Vocal pases of easy ing 24 full-sizs Music hy Hay,! and moderately pages of classic u-.ink?, i uomnR; tiimcuit Piano and dimcnlt etc. Price. 4 Mumc. Price Piano Music. p.:r;innum;sin-l $4 per annum ; tt per annum ; g!e copies, 50 single copies, siude copies, cents. 50 cents. i 50 cents. Published and Mailed, Post-Paid, by J. L. PETERS, 509 Prondway, X. Y. Boii TolMtf MUSIC. Among the many thousands of Eallads and Piano Pieces that we publish, there are some that are not-i for their creat beauty and lasting qualities. We have made a careful selection of these pieces, and offer them at a low price, in fifteen volumes, namely : Shining Lights, a Collection of Sacred Sortgi ; tioiuen weaves, vols. I. and II., !on! by V. S. Hays ; Hearth and Home, Fireside Echoes, and Sweet Sounds, three collections of Home Sonrs ; aud Priceless Gems, a tiue collection of Ballads, by Thomas, Wallace Keller, etc. Fairy Fingers, Pearl Drops, Magic Circle, and Young Pianist. Four collections of easy Music, as a general thing, without octaves, and suita ble for the Piano, lieed Organ, or Melodecn. Musical Recreations, a collection of Dances, and Golden Chimes and Brilliant Gems, for more ad vanced players, by Kinkle, etc. This valuable collection is issued in two bind ir.jr.4. Price of e; j Gilt, Sl.M. Price of each, in Boards, $1.75 : Cloth and We can also recommend The Opera at Home, a collection of Voc.Masie, price $3 in 3oards ; 4 in Cloth. Also, Pearls of Melodv, price $3 in Boards ; ?4 in Cloth. La Creme de la Creme, Vol. 1. S3 in Boards ; $4 in Cloth. Address. J. L. PETERS'. Dec. II, ls7X-tt. S'.io Broadwav, X. P. Orphans Court Sale or Yalnnhle KEAL ESTATE. AX e)rder of Sale haviu? been issued from the Orphans' Court of Northumberland County, to the undersigned. Trustee, he will expofe to pub lic sale, at th3 Court House, in Sunhnrv, on WKOXESDAr the 23.1 day or DECEMBER, A. D. 1874, at 2 o'clock, p. m., a certain Ijland, or tract ot land, lying in the Susquehanna river, in Lower Angnsta township, Northumberland connty, Pa., containing Eight Acres, more or less. This Island is a part of the estate of Marion Foote, late of the borough of New Buffalo, Perry Connty, deceased, and Iay9 abont one hundred yards from the Northumberland conntv shore, opposite Selhisrove Station, on the X. C. R. W. It is a fine fertile Island, all cleared, and nnder 1 cultivation, and never overflow. Terms of sale will be made known oa day of sale bv A. W. POTTER. Trrtee. S..-!insgrove, Dec. 4th, 1ST4. PE.VVSYEVAXIA RAIL ROAD. riiii.ADELPn:. 4 erif r. r. Di"V'Istox." WINTER TIME T J&LE. On and after Sunday Trains on the PhiladelpJSS j Xov. 15th. IS74. the A Erie Rail Road Divi- sion will run as rollo . VVlgsTWARD. Fast Line le.g Philadelphia, 12.55 p ia 5.00 p m 9.15 p m 10.20 p rt 9.00 a m 11.55 p in 4.25 a m 8.3.1 a m 9.45 a m 11.10a m 8.05 p ra 8.00 a m 1.25 p m 6.20 p m 7.30 p m 9.15 a m 2.05 p m 3.10 p ra j a uarnsburg. ' . Willrnmsport. j , . " Lock Havea j F,.- "'I aL.fn, , I t'-ie Mail leaves Philadelphia. j " " " Harrisburg, ( u uuamsport. I " " Lock Haven, Kenovo, " " an at Erie, ! Elmira Mail leaves Philadelphia, i '" " ' Harrisburjr. wiJIiamsport, " arr at Lock naven, l.oek Haven Ac. leaves Harrisburjr, " ,; " " Wiliiamsp't, " '" Lock Haven, EASTWARD. Philudel. Esprcss leaves Lock narea, 6.40 a ra Williamsport, ..55 a ni 12.10 a m 4.15 p rr. 11.20 a in 8.25 p m 9.45 p m 10.50 p m 2.30 a m 0.50 a m S.55 p m tO. 40 p m 11.55 p m 1.10 a m 4.20 a m 3.05 a m 11.25 a ra 12.25 a m 4.00 p m : j......iiiirouiE. or tt..;..k , Philadelphia i El.;e ic.,VH Erie .V ' ' . IfcLUUVU, ti tt Lock Haven V illianisport, " " arr. at Harrisburir, " " arr at Philadelphia, Vast Line leaves Emporium, " " ' Renovo, - ' Lock Haven. ' " WillLamsport, " ' arr. at Harrisburg, " " arr. at Philadelphia, Day Express leaves Lock Haven. ' " Williamsport, " arr. at Harrisbure, " " Philadelphia, 7.:jo p m Mail East connects east and west nt Erio with L. S. & M.S. R. W. and nt Corry witn Oil Creek nnd Allegheny R.R. W. Mail West with east and west trains on L. i. .t M. S. R. W. nnd at Corrv with Oil Creek aud Allegheny R. R. W. Erie Mail and Elmira Mail make close con nection at Williamsport with N. C. R. W. trains, north, and at Harrisburg with N. C. R. W. train sonth. W.M. A. BALDWIN, Genl Sup't. HAVE Yl" TRIED .ike Tor WF.AK, NERVOUS, OR DEBILITATED ! Are u lanpiutl that y exertion required luoieoi an t-riort th:in ytm t 1 cat jl.U vf iu:iki!ty ? Then try Junilelta. tht wt.:nltrt'til tou;c jinj iuTitt..r for, which itt-ts h beuetiolaily on i.-te (.cmtve t.rua;m i to uiirart istr to all vital ttircett. It 14 110 alcou.lic appetizer, which t:iniulate9 fur i. j i-hort time, ouly to let the nufferer lull to lower depth of niiHery, but it in a vegetable ionic ai-tiiiR directly on the liver au.t spleen. It regulate the bowel, quiets the nerves, aud give B'.it h a healthy toue to the whole ByMem as to soou make the invalid feel like a new persou. Its oeration i.t uot violeut, but is characterised to great ueutlenes ; the patient eiperienoes no sudden itiaiw, no marked results, but gradually bis troubles "Fold their tents, like the Arabs, And silently steal away." This is iio new aud untried diseovery. but has le.i lout used with wonderful remedial reaulta, and is pro nounced by the highest medical amhonte. The. nj.i: powertul tonic and alternative known. Ask your drugirist for it. for sate bv JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAT & CO.. Dec. 11, w. Philadeiphia, Pa. O PER CEST. COMKISS.IOS PID BOOK SO?T. On new mil most popular books by one of th sulavriptton Srnis iu the country. Ii books ' $J book lor S1.J0, Ac. No hura'oug. Sen.' and se. ddrww 1. O. BOX .. Hortfe- t m: (OIKT PROILAMI is hereby given that the seve inon Pleas, (Jeneral Quarter f and Orphans Conrt, Court ( and (iencral Jail Delivery, of Northumberland, will c House, in the borongh of & A. M.,ou MONDAY, JAN '. ; and will continue two week The Coroner. Justices of t bles In and for the county of . requested to be then and tb persons, with their rolls, re. and other remembrances, to their several offices appertain1 all witnesses prosecuting in b monwcalth against any priso and commanded to be then ai in their proper persons to rro as shall be jast and not todt j at their peril. Jnrors are rcq j tual in thtir attendance, at the I Given nnder mv hand at Sunh of December iu the year of our Lot i eight hundred ana seveniy-iour. , ' tMMCFL Tfl. ROTHFRMFt. PVT