• ~.. I , -.', • :-' G • RATES. , . . 4 1 mo. 9 um.. 6 num I.r .... on• Iv don . . , 1.60 1.75 1.110 6.60 12. t ,1 ilonana ~ . 9.00 A.M.6.50 0.06 20.00 Th , • Square. . . e'6o 5.5.1 - 9.0) 17,00 25.0, 1 imro.lnan.. . : II.M 17.01 2:5.00 MA, llnarsprOolumn . .. 15.60 2200 40. 60 n 0.% Half Column . . . 50.00 40.01 130.0 e 110.60 lin Coburn 30.00 60.00 110 00 200.r0 Professional Card.sl.ooper line per year. Administrator's and Auditor'. N0tice...9.00 City Notice., 24' mints per line Lt imertion 16 cent" per 104 each subsequent inuntion. Tan lines agateconetitute a minor'. ROBERT IREDELL JR., PUBLINUER, 0 ALLENTOWN. PA Urn Goobs. LeNIALISTRE dz ROSS, 212 North Eighth Street, Phila. idlt:rnitttot°lL7,ll,',o'EVtirillfar't and those who west io. more general w y. Not a thing de &treble is wanting fo make op too most thorough clock of WIIITE GOODS, All sorts of Laces, and at thin season a specialty is made Of NOTTINOti &It LACE CURTAINS il t t er Va°Vr!P eyard. The choicesttu lg.ttiyaond. Our 2700 places, rapreeontlng more than 38 COO yards of HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS All aciect r•ttertia and hotion•hole edged. Bias Inching and bias Molting cumbloations made solely lur their owe saes. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL. may I•tfw 8. B. 81112AERJ 0u Et CA.B. 811151 ER Increase in Businses NECESSITATED INCREASL IN STOCK ! SPRING AND SUMMER ANNOUNCEMENT D A ILY ARRIVALS, I=El " MAMISIbTH STORES." E. S. SHIMER & CO., 705 AND 707 HLMILTON ST., ALLENTOWN, PA., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS OUR STOCK Is entirely too extensive to enumerate ar ticles. and will only ssy, that It and compete In every part miler. commising ail the d;ffe eta novelties 01 the 11 , 1111011, and et prices het cannot 1.0, uodo.ld by 'anyone. We keep everything uen.illy kept In a well regulated Store. In DRESS GOODS such IP SLAPS' SILKS. FANCY COLOUr II SILKS. FANCY 8 ['BIPED 81 KR, . . JAP STRIPTD SILKS, Dh.4 OK 014,1 111 and ALPACAS SLACK WOOL DELAINRB BLACK a0.1111.1Z ' NES and CA NTON CLOTH. ALEXBB CLOTH. all SHAM. S I.'llll TO s IA i ES r STI LES, LIWIT WEIGHT I" , PLINS, COLO' , .11011.41118. COLORED A . PA C.lB. (10ons,d, DOLLY VARDENS, slavery possible deeeription and design. • SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! CASHMERE, THIBET, • BEM - ME and FANCY and STLIPED SHAWLS. • WHITE GOODS ! Plain and Plaid Nainaonks, Victoria Lawns, Ftrench lVainso ks and Organdies, Piques and Afar:allies, Swisa Cambria, &c. MARSAILLES SPREADS, EMBROIDERIES.. HAMBURG EDGINGS. LACES and IN BERTINGS. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, ' FANS, &C. Cloths and Cassimeres, Prints, Sheeti • gs, Checks, Ticking., Cot tonade., beat achy Jeans, Denims, Chambray, Flannels, Sc. ALSO. ALL HINDS Or GRO CERIES wool,pNyloluhest markei prlce. Respertfully, E. 8. h 4IMER Sz CO.. Nat. 705 and 707 itanstiton Street .prl7-1( tv] ALLESTOWN. l'A. TO THE P ÜBI IC REMOVAL. (JUR NEW STORE GUTII & KERN, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS WOULD mod reepectfally call the attention' of their Mende, cuctomers, and tho public goocrally, to Ito fort that they have Jun removed to their newly cad slog -tally atte4 up STOIth BUILDINU,ouo dour went of their form• er locationotud Immediately adJulniug the Fad Nctioosi Bank, being the building formerly occupied by Schreiber Bros , where they 'repose to cohtleue e • DRY GOODS BUSINESS 1..11 it• varied branches. They have the Attest, b. and cheapest etock of GOODS ever offered to (ho paidl embracing everything that the public can wide. Th would especially Mille the attention of all to (hell A aesortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. TMb department they flatter thi.tevelven to be the beat ever offered to the public of Allentown sod 'Molly, for %style. quality mid cheapueva.goode of the most approved trttarnit. consisting or Bhtok ■Ol Fancy Silks. Black •nd F•ocr Bilk Popl Rl It sod Peery !dohslts Bleck sod !sec,' Alpacas Blaclt sod Colored Striped Settings. Chick I.lots basins.,lnch Australian Crspe, Bleck Pup- Ilos,.Rlsck Velveteourr. Silk Velvet. Sat. • Is Striped Votes!lies Cloth. Satin • Striped Lorne Rehm Silk Strip. ed Mohair, Silk Figured Sob Irma. Brocade Japan.. 111 k,. Brocade BoO llui, Berge Wool Plaid. geolch Wool Platde, Cord es d Colored Velveteens. Rog Itch and French Chlatce•, PIMA Poplins. Plaid Cliintsgs, Plaid Naingoone, Brodie, Thlbet, Ile.' Wm. Saratoga, Visalia., Long Breech. NI. and Watervliet Lobe end Square SHAWLS, In GREAT VARIETY. DrCAILL •nd filEE.jEl Al they are buying strictly for cash. they flatter them. selree that they can offer went Inducements to Perliss w twig to hey good floods at reasonable prices. They only ask the public to tore them a call and exam :us their stock, and compare prices nod qn.alty. They defy,competition. Thankful for peat favors, they will endeavor to merit I continuance of the patronage of their old customers, al well es dell new comers, OUTII] Jan 21. gm d smeed HArsum, The •reat romody for bolt. core, and all Imeamon the otoomal tad lx,wolo to hon.. f lares overt/ CO.l. VIOCLI) Bills FITABLIL • ilsot free by mail fur FIlt) Ceat.. .115V . Z4Z i at led evkr) whore, '4,..w.if.01).11.1f.D.1mi1iv. VOL. XXVT LUMBER I LUNI HER II WHOLESALE AN]) RETAIL HOFFAIAN'S STEAM SAW MILL LUMBER YARD ! KINDLING! BILLS OUT TO ORDER OFFICE AT THE MILL, FRONT AND LINDEN STS WHITE AND BLACK OAR SAW LOOS %vented, for which the highest market price will he paid .Pon dell , or. d-w iely 12.1 v NOTICE OPPIER OP THE CITY TiIt:WHIRR. iLLENTOIEN, March:l l . IST2 Notice 1,. hereby given that di Howl.. tor Ito volloc• tine or Water Hon. for Cl., enrol.e, yew hag heca rlooed In tho handa of dui andaralgued. 1 • accordance atoll tin. Procialoom of the 3d lora:tun na Orditold a regulating tho thatr:hutlon of water In Ihn dlty of Al.-town,. follow.: .• FCC. 8. That all roots for the are of tho w.tter shall he payable to aryl.. to Its 11,t day of April x alter the contra t. and Hunually In al V hileti [rota that day. to at City Treasutter. at his °CI. or Id plHat or ho Ina, and to all route...dog uoitaltl on the:lnn day or ,• Id month of Aprll there .131.11 loi fl i nt ) por root., and tteretitn r t o 0.0 1 MI the flint any of Jona lollow on there oh 11 nit •uldnd 1 Per cat-, nal to tents retnatnuta ou• paid on the flrHt doe ofJuly thotoofte. the. rhall .dett VO per neut., width ni n noit Ito collectod with tire Hold rent., and all 4110411. i. at that deb. Übe Tratan• ter In forthwith to MTH tiro portion unt nitst the pre:afoot .written note of ~and doll quourltts, Htitting the autoutil of •ent notating tho et oat.' Pa' aural In full to Hala date, sod on the fa hire or the dolooinenD to tango tat nolo trod payment wt.:u ton any nit r aide toorenf...lt shell to ...out/ o.rt• sk .t H r CattatittH o for. with to Comm.,, the torrid. tit Hoch delinonent. to let de• ta heti front the alto !tr..° dolt. and CAE,' oil i hi ho IN otillited for the recovory of thn roc. p r ciatagtt. duo, no for oil eXthelliitio Incurred lu dotaglitag the (aerate.," By ord r.O Om Conoutint, JONA PHAN REICHARD. City TratHdrer. May2•llWd unt) 8 atw WINDOW SHADES ! wd liollaado, all colora, plabl and bordered, at SXMUEL G. KERR'S, 632 Hamilton Street, (Neat door to Oath s Kerala.) 4. I. WIT'IIIIIAN, VOTARY FORM' AND CIVIL ENGINAEL T. B. LEISENRING NELIRINCE AGENT, FIRE, LIFE, AND LIVESTOCI WITTMAN & LEISF,NRING sal Estate Agents and Scriveners 70S HAMILTON STREET,'(Up-Stairs.) Flavin orlon their honks some very desirable prow:rile latch will he cold at tow prices ouch uo sissy term. mons which ore the following : 142 N. vleverith Strom. I . 2.99 N. Ninth Street. 121 ' . Foontolui Street. 434 N. S.. youth Street. 9I AXIIIIItOu htleK. 1315. Nautili drool 513 Viic rat hots lo nil ports of 101. North Tenth 9 trout. the city. 448. Filth direst. . he Moth-Proof Chest Co., Of Philadelphia, Pa. b,,,,,Torw.fi Asp.. IS7I. I s NOW NIANUFArI MONO AIIi.TIOTIT. CEI.AII• LIN KO CII EATS :Old 1n1,1c4.411 . vxrion.,..iv, PAP , IL i , ..K.K b/r Vleree Ileye tim.ye ceeee I oAlli Kllil WhoIOSIIII,INI eVi.r% del, lillitiLl I 11V , .. articles aril Intiv ...red by , etter retool of the V 8 and ore believe° no be summa the most desire' I. :r.;3lV,l'llonrg., 5u,"."....;',T'1`.. 1 7,".,'r!'„*; 7.. b, I; ,`,;•iono: - .,. 4- fT. In tbo U. ti.,to Wll.llllli 11111.1,1 il.r.mul trill begivou Addrems, JY:i. 55 FRAMJIS, See'', 11. I'. o'. Go.. 4:4lWttl , or 8,, liblia., Pa. .. - ------- ----- G AS irix,roism:l• r 27 3m dkw) THACKARA, FUCK & CO., =I Ins( (menu(' at their wholesale a cl retail nalearoon 718 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA =1 GA b FL= RES, WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION Of , PURCHASERS. Their ease i.tylee, color and (Inlet are unrnrpnee•d LOW PRICES hoy nlito to vit. thr at , rption of tha pohga In 'ln+, fine nrtinetil. n• 14—,t v... Sec. HAYE:•;, COULTER & CO., I= Heaters, Ranges, Low Grates, • AND MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS, %o. 134 Chestnut St., I JEWETT'S PALACE RuPiliovitATOß! The Coolest and .Vogt Perfect It FRIG R- ItME=ll= • ALSO, • ,S'ArIsTY'S PATENT COMBINED Dining Room Water Cooler • ♦ND REFRIGERATOR ITIIOE. KERN. Isti3l.3Eu w • For onla at - -ISAAC WILLIAMS & CO'.. LOUSE FURNISHING STOIU, No. i2S Nlarket A1t.,, , Philadelphia • DeecOptivo Clietklai!4 no:A no eipplica m•)17.2n da6w7 '' • ... . i ..1 1 i 4 ' ~ - : .- , / af i ' -.' • % - i '', t li P _ 4 , j, 4.. k, 1 ~,. ' •'i : I : 1 ' '. • , 3 i .. 1 . ..1 .. ! liiißY /F ~ l (i. • t rI . . , , . I, 1 t, • V I . / 4 * • , 4digt AND E= lETIZZEI PATLNT 131=1 Established 1804. ..-rase Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called •• Tonics," "Appetisers," "Restorers," &c., that lend the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, hot are a true Medicine, made from the native rood noditerbs of Cali fornia, free front all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and it Life-giving Principle, it Per fect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying oR all poisonous matter, flint restoting the blood tii a healthy cmidition, enriching it, refreshing and invigorating both :Mild and body. 'They areea•y of administration, prompt in their action, certnin in their results, stir and reliable in all forms of No Pernon can Cake titeae Bittern accord. ing to direction, and remain long tome], provided tbcit bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs waste-I beyond the point of repair. Dynpepsln. or Inithzention. Headache, pain in tire Shoulders, Couch, Tightness of the Chest, Ibrzi tress, Sour Rriletations of the Stomach, Bail Taste in the Mouth, Bimini Au irks, Pahillatiou of the Henri, lo llantiontion of die 1.11.,1, P.llll in the regions of the Kid neys, and a hundred other paldul symptom, are dm ref springs of .11y.pepsia. In these complain. it has no equal, and one bottle st ill pririe a better goarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. For Fe 11111 l o Complaint( a, 1.1 ,ntnl7 or old, mar. tied or single, at the dam) of W0111:11111.111. or the taro of life, the.eTonic Bitters display su decided an ijillttencr. that a marked iniprovelitimt is snort For Inflammatory null Chronic Ithen. nudism and tlmu, Hyspeo.. M :a or Indigestion, 'ums, Remittent anal I toerinittelit lieers,lliseasee of die Mond Liver, 6iduev, and then' ILuery b iye !nor'. successful. Suet Di,eases are V/iiateil alb°eh is geri,ra:ly trounced by deralige'nicia of the lli geaive (hg ins. They tare n Gentle Purgative rot seen on n 'refit, possessitt., eke the pecwisr of acting as a itowerftil agent re.ieving Congestion Ikr intbrinuatioll of the Liver Visceral n1':2114, and in Ili:ions Dist-ases, For Skin Dleencev, Eruptlons, Title,, Salt- Rhein", blotches, Spot+, l'lntle+, llosntle-t, lice , , Car. booties, Icing-wttrlns, Scald-Head. Sim. Er+sipela.. Itch, Scurf', Ducoloratotns of the Stsur, II unto,: and nisi at the Sun, whatever name or motive, ale literally ae+ dint up and carried out of the t.ts,em in a slt, One be the oe of the, II:lter-t, Otto lore in such cases will cunvince the maul incredulous of their curative effects. Ciento, the Vitiated Mood ohenceer viol find its itopuiities bursting donna! the M1:.;11 1:1 Piuics, Ertuotous, dr Sores; cleanse it mlico pat tied it ob atructed nod sluggish in the vein,: cleans: it wilco it is foul; your feelio,, tc:l you whine. K.ic;i the blood pure. and the health of the system ;ill fo ow. Grateful thototanthg rioclaisu Vernon,: Toils the 1,10,1 wonderful lovigorant dial ever sustaitica the sinking spicio. Plll,,aurl other IVortais, 'titling in die system of so many thous:wilt, are el - Lem:llly ilc,ixa,l and removed. Saes a distinguished phyoologist 'choke is scarcely an individua. upon the face of the earth mhos° body is exempt fri on the prei.coce of morn, It it not upon the healthy elements of the body that It exist, but upon the tl,edscil humors and idiom ilipoits that breed these living monsters tiicai.d. yetseal of Medicioe,veritilloges, no :oldish's/nit:its, will ire the symeio front morel; ii'de these Ilit tins. Illecllntllenl Dlxroxrx, Persons engaged in Paints :10.1 Minerals, such as Plumbers, Cold•hcattrs„ and Mlllf I , .as tltry advarce iu lifr. subierk to paralysis the Loa .Is. To nua:.l this tale a close of 1:11 - 1., Once or tw'ne a%seek as a Pr.vent.ve. Itemittevit, Fcverx, eluch aso pievalela in Ili: maces of our great rivers throughout hout the Stat., those of the :Mississippi, Ohio, .'trim nesse, Cottiberland. Athansis, Ilea. Co:mad., , RioGrande, e, James, anti many other:, with their to .1 trihutat u: , . throughout otir•entire routine doling the Simonet Autumn, and rematkali . y 11111.4 se....ims of 111111,11.1/ IIC3I e jos,' ial ascompa.. aby r stem sive derangements of the raffinaelt and leer, mid other abdominal viscera. There aruotlss.., mole fir lens oho iaructions of thu liver, a Nvealaie, mul ifahle Itl.lle of the stomach, pod Fre. tin,ior of the tiro, 5!.., buing clogged up witli vitiated at comulaiiiiiis, their Ilea, fhent, a purgative, ezet Mug a poncifal influence these various means. Isy The , rc no cad. tic for the purpif.e equ al to 1111. J. 11'.,1.111,1 . % V11.110i.,11 Ilcrri ft, as they will sifeedi'y Immo., the dark.colortifl %okra! matter milli nlarll tile bowels are loaded, at the saute tune 51 , 11113,1, Ole t• 111111, ill the liver, and goof:1.14 te.totiti:.; Sic lic. - .ltlty /Mit-0011.. ul the digestive organs. Scrofula or Mug's Evil. h;tc Ulcer*, Swelled Neck, W Goiter. Scrofulous Inflammation., ludtilent Inflanonmi in, Meicittial A,- fectious U.tl Sot,. Fa itiumu, of the titan. hot, Flu,. etc.. eit In these, as it ad taluir I/ ....A.A.., WALKER . , Vll// 11 Its ref if. liaie shown 111ti.11 curative powers ia the nu, oli.onate stint c r....-rruoincroa 11. atforoln. Vinegar 111111,4 act no all these ca.es l ut asmiliar mu osing the Blood they tuna or thu ah I, ....Iva, Wit IV 01 the /111/.11 . 1111.11,1 1 ./tti 1,1 '1,11,11, IM==MMB= Tllll proilrrtics of Pit. VINKLI.‘” Thr rrn, I 1ia,•1.4,:x .11,t1 c.111,111.1i, N 11,1.01.6, 1..15.111,,, I )111til.e. 5L,1.1,1,..., , ;,11116t,1t 11,111, Sudorific. A trrat.,..uul TiIC Alperleikt and 111 . 'il I.IVICIV, propertirl of Du. WA Luna , : V 1 .4 1 ,0 all I:, I . a: •v o la•-t ,a 1,•• guard in aleadio. ia onips olor aud mal:uoaur iror=, their 1,1161.1'1g, Itealtog, ;rod ',rub", oi o , Pd.!" founora of tit, torr,r, 110 , r: S •d,dd proportir allay I,alll tlw ner% ow: ,v,ton, ,00).“ h. and bau odh from iudaunariun, ,r:• r., rte. Thoir Grauer-Irriraut noliouo riuoughout M=EMI=MIMIZIMMIS EMM Fortify the body tlliienvii pml.• (via, aa Ili. I IA a. Ulu, td . sv•Uqu thus iur, armed. 'riteth, c sto.u.tch, the .aidncys, and Ole 1,1,, reucl.rad tae-prof by Ihi izn•lt Tito Elllcetry of lit R'.•:. 1.1.3 . , VINI . I,t: floo. Tram. klimmoc I iclicpsia. cr., Nervu, I , i.oulet., CguAup.mou, deltcietuv :t !I ati:cung I.ver, pu:ukuu, or muscular system. Oa: boeu ,pe.4enclyi uy bundled. of thotoolds, Anti huntUcol, ut' iluauaugli Inure .u.k. Ulu for ilvii,ame I : 11;c of the Bitters oit gtoing to at night /1 , 101 .1 11.1.1 1.1 1111 C 11111-11.1 d W1111,1.....11,111 . 11. Eat good mom Idiot, o.ucit as buil-teak, mottoolo Clllll/, Vlllll,ll, 101;1 1/.ICI, .11.11 V1..11.1 . 1.11;1, .11'11 1.11, out door extort:lse. They ere toompoo-ed Lot 'moody sego:labia ingredient. mod cout.o sou •00,. J. %VA I.KElot, Power, It. IL. I.I) 6, CO., Druggists and Gen Agt., Sou Fratorosco, C.d., .1110 Carlo, of I‘.l.hilf.“oll Cli.o:ton New Yolk SOLD BY Al.l. DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. mach d4w MATTINGS ! Canton, Coco& and Cane :Skt, Hugs Ilaasork F., Carpet-lining. Stalrp...ln. and averY , hiait PV , MIOI , Ig to a troll app .1a tad Carpet Morn. at SAMUEL G. KERR'S 632 Hamilton St., mayl3•lrd) A LLEN TOWN DRS. JORDAN At DAVIESON, Proprietor., of the Gallery of Anatomy and Museum of Science, • SO7 CHESTNUT ST., PIIILA. Havejort pablinhed a new edition of their leetnres,Con. tainted most VRIIIHHIO inforusnliou op the cannel, coune• RHO.. and trent:ll.ot of rii.earne of the reorOductler sworn, with NA11•1110 OR 11•HRIA1111 and the ration* minxes of the too. or 11,11100 U, with full litatructlotot fot Its roniolnie mho u chapter On pi" AXII•L to Portion, and the 1.18•,.. Or PPRR, biting the Mont 1101 I• PHAIIRP 4 IVA Wont: ou tho.ollbjPPl over yet publiahed— compri.ing INX) pagee. Mailed free to any 'aide.. fel ra out, lien cents. Iddress Drs.JORDAN & DAYIESON, CONKILTINO OFFICE, 1626 Filbert Street, Philadelphia ",„ 3 ,1v 411, MEil To families who ane • the Kortoeoe or Combtonttoo 0114 Kerosene Oil le not sale unless It's trout 110 to 120 deltrOe whlclt you salt always nod utthe well know a Chitan bun of REI1111;11 611 HAMILTON STREET, =Et! Mao, anything lo ths 0111 NA, 0 ItAFIS or QUEENS W ARE lino at tho vat y lowoot rata, and algaytt the ♦art hoot ENGLISH WARE, warranted not to grace. N. 11.—In regard to the Combination Oil, which agent• tell you is nou-exiika,o I lolluorOn.) I It Exploder c l a d notuyeroU, I can h•sur d. Or. expLonlouu tu 0..0 woos In thin satY wGnrn tan C..bi. lion 0;1 wan Itt owe, WM. REIMER. CARPETS. A large axeortment In lictiosola of the new. et Strlun• n hale and Double Widths, .1 SAMUEL G. KERR'S • GARPIT 032 Hamilton St. All the new color. in Three• Ply, Ingrain, Datnaak and Venetian Gamete at , SWAM, O. POPULAR STORE. tal Ilamll.on tit., Allentown. LADIES' HAIR BRAIDS, .I yard long, veryfeett All 00 :30 Inch,/ tong, very full 7 00 , Diadem Brigitte arras the 11;titt, very (hick. sat/volt roils 100 . Long Site Mrle, Natural 9 0U Very Limp Melo Curls. Nolorol ..... •. 300 fl•1eella GUARANTEE FOR . REAL NATURAL I-lA{R. Louis BALZER, mayl 3rtlAr3 3319C11E9rM1T4T.. PUMA. -7-- C. 1 ..1111L1E1. A. nirrz, A'EVIIIHINEV Al 17 LAW. 01ler. _No. 914 flatolltol street, wry &tint. or'. 0t05... ALLANTOWN PA. IMo ' ALLENTOWN:PA.. WEI 1N I), NI( }l-! r\r‘ .11INJ '26 !t172 'Cali NABY Mr. N0...41w ;tors to a county In Southern In. ciii ttttt to An.twt In 1 , 11 yam; tip t lie count Met wren the Democrat* t Liberal Ite. publicans. EnISFEDIMATH X ROADS, (NV ch is in the State uv Evntuepv,) Joon 8,1872 I wuz Invited to go to it county in Southern Indiana, in wich I lied some friend?, 11114 WI . 910 111 ilXill 1111! Cl/111101/111 1)1/11V1X1 the Demo critey and the Liberal 'tepid?likins. tied they tulle march to victory without question. I didn't like to leave the Corners. file spring time he come light gentle, Anne, and it hd pleasant here. 'l'lll. trees 19 out in blot's an, the IhCe birds is lint!' up their Voives liar : nionlonsly, the weather is warn) veldt to cu barefooted, and the stoop in troutt/t illseo/1/ . /). is never so pleasant to nit en 1)1011 ez ~ow. The warmth dlspos , •e ynnlu slumber, antlibe• 11 es ain't come yet to murder it. Likker 111/ 1 / 1 r tastes P r. 1 1 / 1 /11 111 Kentucky t z in Joon,. But when did I hesitate to go where dimly calls ?' 'I went. The county hez alliz been slightly ; Mil is, Retail)likin by perhaps two hun dred majority ; Jost eutilf to het our people git a site at the prom's .d land without Over en tering into it. The Liberal filevimtent milt so %veil there that it become a certain thing that, et' the Deiniterisy and the itepuldiltin bolters coed only pull together, triiimph ndiotireil But, 1 thought to myself, big e ili'L possibly be. It will go well ming till Iliey come to makin a platform, and tin th"y'll spill into fragments. There is too hefty difference at Weeg ihu fib:catty Dtrutterat and Itepublikin—a difference tithed on pi itic•ple— to admit tie it hope that they !du evi•i• pull troo together. But l deterintned to do thy best and stniaithe things so en to no,lie ilgree• easy ez possible. advis,4l, to whilst. that all inf ,ned con sidtashita be held, and that Eix representative men trout the I)einocra le ploy, gild Six tram Ifeputilikan party who huh gime ovta• I Greeley, should he appointed, and mop" wt red to fix everything connected with the campitue. 'file caucus was held, and the fel owin won them us . .enz appointed to iiriatige the dilate : Democrats—smith, Brown, o'Souttglines By, Peters and Bimki.eli. Liberal liepublikins—Jones, Thompson, Adms, I) ,tker, t'utter and Ilocgins. gentlemen opt the same ittlertmon UV illt•ir /11)110111011(.11i, and 1 ile . .e.l as a sori ay umpire, that there might be order and sys tem observed Mr. Smith, D. m., remarked that, the hist thine in • rder would he to tic the plattorni tit , principles iu such a way that both witt4s uv the new p,rty corn! stand .ntio it. With out a plinform to stand onto, no Democrat cowl go into any eanimine . .witlt any testis uv safety. Ile wood propose the else ussiou of the ,i. rent ishoos hetore the people. It would lie nessary, uv cMitst., to ivhi itle down in one spot, and swell out in tomtit r, to rot the pr'nciples adapted to the slitely divitrs ids s uv men who stint kept step togeth. r. I .7, it were, and he wood si jest that itThoniyer sal Amnesty he first di,cus , . "Now," s z I to mysell„7 "the lir st meta uv trouble is onto us." 13i1 it witzti't. The other eleven hail No yitivnitt liao•lully doorin this oritslani, hut they each clinked .11 . the,r respective yawns long emlitr to exc.:tin. i❑ horns : Warst Yooniversill A tiinv.ty ! Tlten• Hin't no doubt tutt witot Wt, uutd 1111 LI run on Ural pint ! Go o,u!" I woz dented to see them rotrpints got over so easy. • " What : d uel we do with the stilfr,g( (Ines lino ?" ashea Mr• alLY:11 till' suffrage question !" exclaimed the eleven with one vu ee- "We shill hey no trouble with that !" ...The Tar ff—" " D-11 the tariff I" shroeked the sturdy eleven, there can't posidilly be any ditf.'r eller tiv opinyun regard in Nasitnel banks, tvil Servis, lievenoo, nr anything else. W , shel agree on all uv that. he's it." " Thank Heaven," r that, " they see the necessity ot success, and are tract: kith'. There ay.:fa rts. , cat , L Klllllllllir it t They all yawned tit Th ere %Xll9 nn !nix hilts silence lot about ain init whitth Mr. Peter's (Dent.) finally busted. " \Vat we %sant. to !MOW." sell :3e, is trin site! we nominate for sheriff?" Mr. Jones (Lib. Rep.) soil with much warmth and feelm, that tin telindi a hail urced him to accept that place and he Mal, after much solissdashun cousentid to to he Mr. Peters retuarkt in a surest c tone that Mr. 'Jones lied bin; et we coil tat his word her it, solissited by his tTitaids the .he Renab licit' party to take that posi.dotti 14 it tun years. Inn vv. ilia 'muds tens compo-aal princ4p4illy aiv lossell, his father. One sni nwl a brother In Inn', IP; lied net er Ink it very nmell. wood rte toe colidiun in Toph et store he wood consent to are it made tlt^ vehicle for earryin played out blisanists. " never consent." sed Mr. Peter's emit... 313", "to see the hest ollis in the country tilled by a rottim decayed rungade. I want that Alls mys”lt s Immejitly Mr. JnIIPS and Mr. Peters wire settlin the r personal inditT , renc son the in the numnur For which South, Injuany is celebrated. =I Mr. 'Phomson (Lib 'Rep.) sad the ttinjie Nvord " Auditor jetl• Nit.. Brown (I) m ) sett that that glue. hr , )td consider' , I liizz ;to with Mr. '1 hoillp , oc repiletl that Mr. Brow', was only to thh. 1110 V, .11.111 the reglar I)hat.crisy tcomt never nominate him tor n..thin. '• Til:lt 11111Ze," u•ti Mr. Thompso: 1, "is pekuolerl , •y itilciptetl to toy ,s, that I IM=I .Mr. 'lll , ,nip,,m and Mr. Brown wuz, in srronil, rnlliu Ilse 110 , r in a twin• hu ; encli Iran iiciilly ender°, in to poses. liissell nv ilie " lither'R 1,11 eye anti rile Mr. McCloskey (I). in) and )lr. Ailama (Lilt. 'telt.) got into an atgymenL in the 11.ior I-7. 111 \\it'll Silnnli be' iii llnd corder ; Treasu reship furnislit Mr. i (Dem..) and Mr. Dodder 1 1€ p ) tin °cell' sion ler it set.to ; Mr. Smith ( l). qr. ) and Mr.. Potter (Lit, He'd.) itheicated concernin it seat in the Legialactier ; and over thee•mtny clerk. ship Mr. Blitilifet (I). En.) and Mr. :%liiggitt, Itep ) partook of each on tier's at'+ and puled each , niiets gore. They were nll on the floor rollin in eitcli . ot her's arms to ,wimm; the'air tit/ the r1)11111 heing thick meanwhile with the groans and oaths uv the gentle com hatainta. I didn't knot , : at the time bow the matter resulted, her an lajinny free tit• lasts an hour nut I hadn't the time to a ny. lint the whole thing went tip Tiler hankered to be with in politic ;, in military life s•int't he. Each 1111111 WIIZ in 'lin 11111Venlellt 10 promote hiuseif, Lind et he coodn't get wet lie yarned ti r he preferred to limo tee move ment. Anil It iris husttd ace rutin. I coodent heltithinkin on my wily home that no matter how kind and consilimory the average Librnl It publican and Democrat may be in the matter tit; ;el nciples and. platform, they are fearfully and dreadfully in earn when it comes 1.6 nontinashuns. 7 dont knll w wat stioeitt most, their apathy at the uv the nitwit], or their flay v.eal at it s endin. Polytieks in qu•et. Prratti.E. UM. V. lins IV, (\V lett m as l'etittu aster. WHAT ILL USED TO THINK. Truth In u Small C Dl' Imsw Upon (4eneral Grant's scr,ess ion to the Pre , sidency u great number 01 '.hose who had sup ported his election, with }.01111! Wit, hail 1101, gi.ughi Mike at his hands. or expected him to bestow it unasked. Ile . .vas tumble to glut ify their aspirations. Their 'inmentationg. mingled with the heals of the disapnointed, made up a very th+ MI dissonance. whereof the only meaning lleducible runs thus: `• U n. Grant is tumid wanting—llls Admit] tstratmn is a. !allure." " Failure ?" how ? In what ? nave'. we not peace and pl , nty in the land ? Is not our II ie. display ed and respected nit every sea ? Vi hat foreign toe molests or thrta ens us ‘Flow Gars insurrection at nom 0, or invasion front abroad ? Yes; Gen. Grant has failed to gindit'y some eager aspirations,' and 11 ni thereby melt roil same intense lintretig. Th.... do not and will lint ran ; and his Aillainistration wii 1 panes ut 1 list I (ma ly vital. We shall It lir Inn withition user lumentalion 001 r Ins !Mimes iron, then • WllOBO wirti Is halter to 'tile thought; but tin. American people let them pass, uulteetted. 'Their strong Juni bore hint tritunpinin tly through tile war and into Mu White House, •and they still uphold und sustain Mtn ; they neyt r tailed and they never will. he above very Sensible remarks are from •the pen of llorace Greeley. anti wcr, pnblished not no very long ado in the Tribune, Ti, ey arnt not it WWt leas true to ..ilay than wh e n thry Were written, tannin : li 13 , Kley Ininsell - 11 11 W • ranks t 4,4 an ker," (melted up by Mote tcnuch pulriuta, %lalito Ilutchino and Reuben E. Fenton.--11r, Y. Times. " OUlt ILEA MM." From the /10/elon a/Saturday. 'Cho Press publishes eight "reasons," this morning, hit its don ble.en Jed political pro gramme. It naturally finds it necessary to ex plain how it comes to pass '..hat it is strivim ,or pretending to strive, to serve two masters; how it is for tit Republican - party in NOV(.111 tier, hod avainst it iu tictoser ; how it to the dear friend and peculiar patron of Grant and Wilson, and the sworn enemy and special slanderer orllartranit and Mereur. These "reasons" are worthy orth,t sttnatlon. ?%s they are not drwtle•l rnded, and as the editor of the l'regs has "e;one to ^k'exas," they have not finite that vignrons fore 2 or ele.4ant finish which his prnetisea pen toLt at have given to them ; but, still, they are to be taken n.. 4 the platform of Colonel Forney and his paper. Let nn look at them, briefly G••ncral Hartranit's "pr rsonal unfit. ness Inc the ollice." Nem. genet al Hart mat Is a !wave and .iole soidier, a true patriot, an honorable citizen, an honest clv it officer, n modest awl ezceila nt man. As A editor Gen Prat he wsifively refused to whitewash the Evans Frail, and to him, clochly, the people are indebted for the exposure of tl tat great vil• tainy. Second, "the mannem of his nomination." :Vero. neneral Hart:atilt was e,insen from among; his competitors, in a regularly constitu mil Republican convention, coming; to that convention w ith a clear majority Or . instructed d legates iron' all parts of the State_ Ile was; :demi Iv resisted by cv ry body who had been itt any way ineerested in or connected with the Evans War Claims Fraud, but wag sitopArtest thy ill who !wiped in the cynosure of tout con Third, " the Governor has the appnintutent 5 . ..,,hry nt . 4ate, who, with Ilt , !Andi tnr General and State Treasurer, has the !natl. tozenion of Ulu MM. Gen I.la.trai.ft having had a liv,dy experience GI the Ev di, livid oft 'it the State 'rreamtry, tel {1..110 the State a aient serene in aiding, t.y all t ie means in hk power, to trace nut the pony participants In that raid, is einin-ottly lived to. appoint a S-eretary of State, who, hhr Idins,u, Audi refuse to lealia the White ing 1111 ~IIIeNN. F fth. "there may be another Chica, , ,i) tire,' Allan. Quite possible, and it it routes, there limy be another t erke,, or Mercer or Jones 10 be ealbtlit. by it. V.triouß scandalous at tempts have been m• d.. to connect G eneral ilitrtratitt with the affair so delicat e ly at by the Press, but with indill•rent, success. The Great Evans Fraud was discovered he. lore the Cli!eago lire, and some of the Prue ders We're Olt utiri4iiial us to raise the ery or" stop !" Lo cover their tracks. Filth, "there are better men than General Ilartranti." Men/. Tittle ate centaitil y gr, it many men tar better than Ilai ranft for certain pdrpost s. To con Ilve at any deep rascality ithe the Evans 'Fraud, to pocket snare of tlie , spOits, to avert investigations, a ad to invite splendid raids into the Stile 'Frets ory, tinder the name of Claims, Ilat 5- mutt wonbl prove very in f , , , ritir to some, men that the Iris could natio% Sixth, "the Convention horn the necessity of nominating a candidate with the confidence t ttt trie ample, and yet nominated lift - 'rano becan.e they believed he cotild C • et , .1." Mem. 'I he coon lento of the entire pe pie In General flat trantt having been wt -teeth' he his p' riestent, pursuit of the War !a ta l bha rs. and his refusal to whi ewiish ,r body ho wiis in nuy cVILV wMI Tl.l' (rent F.:moil/linch., they will undoubted IV elect bdtli din Till his'eliklinin, Ulys4e4 S. Grant nq' Ante' watch.i.tog'ti over the Public rea,nry'.‘ Seviddh: n tlu:re is init the siightest chance of electing. General II artrnult by lair mean's. •in I we iirc resolv••ii. that it still not In' den.. by foul ones.". Meet. There is no tteconotine for tnen'S estirnaWit of "chances." The Evans Him!, wledr It set no its grind raid on the cl . ltst ry„ery , AilTn,(l7,lgi.kg, I lionsmitfln pen'ee and faradill security. Bin it fonzot tst calculate the chance of Gent.r.tl I lnrlranft s integrity, and tt lea tt IA anted his liinilly offices to whitewash till. partners in the NViir Clirm Fraud, the Ring found that he . was not, to die bought. bullied or blinded. Eightli,„""to tsiiictate Grant with Ilartranll Is to bring ei rtain..dcleat .upon the hornier." 'Hon. It wrirked 311 H tie other way at Vicki; tiling, the AV ilderiu.ss nod Port. Stead man. It may hay: dawn bail to associate Paine, or S. I', Brown, or I). Carpenter P.m' v with Evans, in the crept %Via Chines Frond, or fiir .inv one rise to have itssoei led himself, p , • ettniarily or idlierwise,. in that famous job; hilt I lartrinit has at ways kept step with Gen prat Grant, in fornii•r eitnipal.4ll.s, and will do it pan,. jji spite uf.tbc Wilted etTorts of t' at 4reitt, power, Fornvy Family BUCILII,EW AT 11031. E. From the tPtirristisrg Joarnst litteltaleiiv's nattily, Columbia, and Pishing meek, in tniti county, was the most noted lo• cality iti the. Northern States, during the . war, for rebel bawl rebel s)mpathizeis, there tieing t`w spot where•hottiity jumpers and draft de st• rhos made their lica•lnitarters, and their counsel nod telvist is in mil their difficulties en h , r I eing orkdn , tint. til confi tented triends. Thus. wild! loot ran.'i Was lizlitinz in the front, !lock dew had his truly 'or rolls Itivittittelteil along Fishing eteels. ettgligml in murdering conscriptain 011 l eels slid taN collectors. and Mom too civil or milittyy authorities Air the Stale or National Goverionetit sought to filing ilt-se wretch. stn justice, Iliwltalew was the elocimmt pie der in titeir defense and justification, itmi'maling the It'll spirii . of treason rebelion as the high The Itepublican, put). test of a Clete rightS. I•sited at tiloomsburg, 51r. Iliteltalea"s home, thus refers to him: .• Mr.llitclotlew, is nominally a lawyer, but rosily bolter by profession. Ile It!. caineprohlinent when he was elected United stault Senator by the aid lifithe Philadelphia rougi , s, and when once ensconced in his seat in the 'United States Semite, he held his un t rue and seemed to forget that the nation was grail piing Mtli treason. l'emisyhania, io cii to i.e r , 6001611 e! odium ~r it tying a sync paillizer . in one seat and a treacherous Cowan aioolo`r. ,1101 V nut 1.0 (10 it' Wiln Ilia chief feunly, and In, accordanee with this he busied himself with developing the visionary scheme tit cumulative voting when the nation was sirtugiing for I Ilitcliale'w never to. tered Ode wor.l t'. , r the Uttiim during the tic JJa the other ham!, he ;it least named Ids tolittwers to establish the .'Fist,ing Creek ('onf. tleracy, , wilco 11, 11041 from hint would have savell his friends and the county from disgrace, .1 I istory will record the tact that suldietS were taken front the front and sent to 1l r, county to arrest a rots Mori Lind unti,dityal .w.ortl- bum him* might, have citedwil. l'erliaps never is the history in the pation*d any man etch all opportunity to ireake it 1111111 v us.he, Tlit. representative oldie great Stifle tic l'enusylvitiifi, lie all in silence or 1111,1111,1 0f cumulative voting, while I 111! real lierie•S of 111.: nation were struggling to desi treason." . . Snell Is the tt stithimy concerning II r. Ilitcic ah•tv ul home. It is a tra, It statement. ta a re. .peetatille man, the n ightior of I I)einocrat is candidate for Cdvernor, and not the mere Al . day t era note shaver and hill of the money market, in the penitentiary as a convict. NN'e quote it, because it is a porib in of history well worthy or 6eitig circulated and studied at this time. =I The burial casket in which the remains of the late .1n nes Gordon Bennet were encased wits tilde in 11. d u st, r , NeW York, and was n. arty square in Shupe, and cons , t mac(' of a peculiar vernal, which lads fir ninny years. ; The side pave s wur covered with costly Lyons silk vets.. t, and the eight Inuoiles were oi a new design, made e,xort,sly 'Mr the (W- C:IMOD. Ihu hd which ei.osiblvd or two Imo. 'ls CO French crystal plate g his's; Divvied when required, by two black silk velvet laps, was hung on silver hinges and fastened with two silver I..chs. *The eat ire, casket was mounted in a massive fraMe work of silver moulding of elitism des gti, 'Jolted and muds last in such matile,r. that it cnuurr hill apart. 'rile Inside is us to 114044( . 61f uhd tit curated in white silk, satin and Venetian 'lace.. \Nell, Slidlies, sad an employer to his new cle'rit, Inter you posted the ledger? thir, lisped:BBlElkt , ; Fie potl,ted the, the led ger; hut, Iqr, thin, itwgth ,big . for the let ter-I oit m, and I odd to take it juside the post. olllth. A reSpectahle citizen of I.l+.ex, Mass., has . dug his nun g rave the past WRAC. Ili %%tint ed in he I.atried,itesr tilspearAst sod dearest nod, tenting his wishes wouid lot be complied with,.he thought Ito would do his own Work. LIMAN ON SUMNER The Mon Who Would elle* , the I!ei MUMS [From Gen. John A. Logan's Speech on Sumner.) Being it the birth of the It •putilican party, the • enator said that he did not desire to tol low its hearse. Let me say to him, or be friends, he not being present, that it to day he Is folliim Mg the hearse of the:lfepublican party he in f dlowing that hearse, because he hint h his own IpitilArew the dagger which wrack it in its vital parte. If the power ;a nt hint, he has Welleded it. If the power Is iu him, he has destroyed it. If the power is in him, he has become Its slayer. lint, sir, the power is not in him to pertomn this work, t , wit: the assasvinutlon of the party, which l it ' says he organized. No, sir ;.str-tig men and honest ones 6y the many thousands stand ti 3 it, and will ward oft the . ldutt s aimed it by the 'powerful Senator and his ; and, sir, it will pass through this ordeal nma,althed, and shine I orth brighter and inure powerful than ever. Mr. President, we did go forth and fight the oligarchy of slavery. The Senator lought here in the Senate Chamber. Time and again have I barn !Wed with pride, and have I been made to relietit amior, and love he Sena oi from Massac Be ts,nid I saw hum engaged in the se verentid flare. 'tattles which he lough!, against the oligarchy of slavery. I have 8. VII him when he fought it face to face, so far as language and oratory were concerned. But, let me reply lo Mtn slavery was not de. strayed by his speeches ; shvery was not de• stroyed by Ids matory ; slavery Ns us not de etroyed by It s ehamenc%; slavery was not de stniyed by his powe- ; slavery was not de stroyed by his ellons, but by war—by awl rd of Grant, and Mb bayonets that were lieu/ by hill followers, the c.olons of slavery fell, and the mantles dropped from the limb, of Ito slaves. II was out Ilene by the 5e8.0...1 bet the exertions lit the army, led 011 by this nom against whom the Seinoor lute made the most vile ussimlt Uutt has ever beet' nook in this or any other deliberative body.. Mr. l'resident, at the close or the war in 1805 on the 22d or May, when the arm', s were marshalled here in the streets of \Vat& in4tion, as we passed by this Senate Chamber and marched down Pennsylvania aveitus was he ollie , .rs allhe head or their columns, I re- Lqvuther to have wail on the outer walls tots 111,11 11) : "There Is one debt this c,.untry can never "pinky, and tlint Is the debt or gratitude it owes to the soldiers w Ito have pros , rved the [:Dion." Little did I think then, sir, that within se vim years afterward I should hear an assault Id; i) this upon the leader ot amt army wylllll these vet) , walls. Ali. Pi , antimt, is that debt of grmitude so soon t eh? San I tile lair reel, and reputation lit the wan who led those arm e- be trampled In tile dust by etc utuu , tvha , ' claims so egotistically here that he org razed t, patty which made tile war against the olig, yof slavery But. sir, tout in tempt has beet' witty ssed here to our great sorrow. Theelo Invitee, the power, the educe• thin, all that bo o n gto the Senator from Nlassit chusetts hug been , rought to hear, not i. Cu s mince with that n lotto, not in keeping alive le tee beSS.II2I9 It to people of the United States It m gratitude to the men whit saved the country, 1) lit or ingratitude ; and worse or w Rot: 01 tlece.at r, spew. wloch should be shown tither Ihr Slit.. memory of the dead or Mr the chi racier or the living. • THE LABOR AGITATION S •Ve nimon s e ; Is" about the Recent tbill= A ;qtly addresses th e following sensible let. ler to th.o New York Co. nmercial Advertiser: Although sick and conli t() my mono, an: not conlked front coin act'. with the poor 'citestill . ..rings by "the s 'rik.s" are such that re° like expressing In lit a 9 3 0 1 ,1,11 . Y . and a word for them. Any plan urn flirt wh ich would funellorate the condition •• s r l !'", wnrk : i r classes should he encouraged, bu a "" ni ;'','": luuoci first that the change c ed would Koine,. what it promised, and he in;t, justice to both t ittt 20,1870, guaranteed "eight hours a th I' ' l9 I,gal day's work foe• all classes of meet 'anies, workingmen and laborers. 0 xe , pting tho 3e en gaged In farm or domestic labor," and Oro vided also tor extra compensation for 0 ver work. So what I would say is simply in the spirit Of suggestion. In a given number nt workmen there will he found men varyit g vastly in ability. energy and will--those win bestow upon their work care, pride and skill mill those who (1,, as lb Ile 'tither as they Cllll, and that as poorly is posstb;e. It NVOIIIII 9,111 111111rdelie111/11e bt lealtilllle for a inasa platen so that they shall stand • qual as regards hours and pay. On the contraryrand for the interest of both emp;oyers and employ,s, let capital and labor concede to each other on a basis which would an•mate the lazy.spur mediocrity to improve, and stud to excel, by II scale 01 wages apportioned to the bouts and quality or work perronnod. Tim editor. an thor, artist, actor, are getter ally paid according to their flintily or (meas.( went, and so should the mechanic and laborer Is paid. An arbitrary eau cu neat contrary to the gully of this, it seems to nie, tends rather to revolution than rectum, I o starvation instead of plenty for the poor. The queAt ion is to.. deep au dpverst• to he =a !tied without great care. It would he chine nit, Itup,ssible per haps, for an industrial co ratunnity to rontorm to one Itweling line of hat tor. A decree oft his kind, it i,.„ hanish nottintactur.• front our midst and confer it upon cities whet e that 'taw is not in last.. Labor, to gueeeetl, slum hl use skill rather than tom, as its argument, a ;MIL: pay (trnportinm d to the time and talent ') stowed, and reheilluz only when this reason, request was hope les•ly refused. My ttympatlties are with the tailoring people. I dt!sire them to succeed in securing the rights t bat they personally are interested in I also wish to s. m tle• capital which supports latan protected Irons being banished or tlestroyod. Persecuting Saloon Kee perg. Last March Dennis Shay, Frank 11. Tully , and litumhinlike, it is alleged, went to several beer saloons in Philadelphia Oita Sun. day and got liquor and then appeared as Wit. messes against the saloon keepers 'when they were sued for stifling liquor on hunday. 'I lie three informers" have been charged with conspiracy and aree . being tried below Judge Finliiter of the Quarter Sessions. 'They have twenty one counts against them. and it' the allegations cm be sustained their rend.. will no he an easy one to travel. It was all, gill that on tlet „Sunday In ques tion Shay and went to Mr. Barthoolet's hitter liver saloon, in LortiststreeLatsice The saloon was closed, the triint door and windows ledng locked, and the stile entrance closed. Shay anal hilly :du:tined an eat ranee by going through n bather asap ntjuining. They saw Harrlnmlet eneaged in chaotic g his liar remit, and they asked for a think Mr. harthoolet told them that he did not sell oh Sunday, 'They 'lien said . It at a friend of Mr. Barhoulet had sent them to lihn, telling thent that they could get a drink. Mr. It. teill.declined to sell. y then asked for cigars, and these, too, NY-re refits d. finally, to get rid f the two H 11•11, II" g ay( ' 1111111 a glass or beer, They then picked tip a pace of orrail from the bar and proposed to pay for that, but the money mins decline:l a td the ton men tell. A thw trays tifitirwards a charge was pr •ferred against 31r. liarthontm, charging him with sell ug liquor on a Sunday: lie had a bearing . before Alderman Jennings, who disml sad the charge. At a hearing before the Alderman, David Evans. Treasurer of the Tax•pay end Union, was present, the tillinllloll9 against Mr. Bar thoulet being issurii in los name, with Shay and Tully as witnesses,,and, h Is a lleged, that Mr. Evans subsequently‘old the housekeeper of Mr.• 13. that the case could be settled for Shay and Tully were found guilty and Iloeltka was acquitted.' . . . Tar one.term principle is what Horace Gree ley considers to he his strong hold. He Is sat 'stied that the 111/1151.3 in the public serilee ant all due to the re.election of good Presidents ; such men, for instance. as Wasitington..l• Iler• son, filtolt•on, Monroe. Jackson and L ncoln. there is a man now In Intl Clete! Magistrate's chair who has served tile people quite as well its did tiny tine of Inc noble men whom we have }list named. Unit - ss, therefore, says the editorial catr'idate, y or. won't' cause the coun try to suffer us it (no raider the second terms ut these seven great men, turn out the honest, faithful nod capable President and put Horace Greeley In his place. Horace is modest as well as honest.7—listiralo &ores,. A little bny was munching a bit of ginger breitd. His metier ut,ltell who gave it to hhu. •• Miss Johns•in gave it to nie." "And did you thank her for it?" " Yes; but I didn't 101 Itrr."• COLFAX AT HOME '77to rfro Prexidelarw Spra•rh Conrern(ng Me Into Deliwit ellonevation ttod Loytettit lathe Re lth( from Cmrwo. Sturm Bean, Ind., June 18, 1872.—Vice Presi lent Colfax and family arrived here lilts morning on an early train. About eight Wank this evening his friends assembled In the Court House square to the number of two or three thousand, and, nceempanied by a band, pro retitled to his resid mee. lie was loudly cheered, and addressed his friends In a half hour's speech. In the course of his remarks e said that when leading and prominent Ite. üblicans insisted that he had no right to tix 11r titne when his public life should terminate. and that it would lie selfish and wrong or him ti refuse the use of his name it the party de tired the old ticket, he nail yielded to that Big when a majority of that Colwell 'ion determined that i, would Strengthen the ticket to nominate another he promptly tele. graphed Itla adhesion to the new ticket. Ileo would have been faithless indent, after having been a candidate before the Convention, If be had not. Ile spoke of the principles that had controlled ilia whole political life. He- had sought to lift up the-down trodden and to se cure liberty, protection and equality, under he low, and he ri juiced that no one now throughout the land dare openly imp sue these principles. He nil that he had determined that throughout this term no temutation of any kind should induce him to drift into an tagonism or lividly to the President, and that ids mime should not become in any way a nucleus of disaffection or a wedge of .discord. Whenever he differed as to the public policy he preferred rattier to e tinsel privately than by public protect to awaken or foment dig vont. hilt' crinstionly urging unity,. Intro molly and conelliathot as political necessities to keep a party or :1,500,000 united and vie: t,rims, he lamented all dissensions, and, wel emnitm season or rc4t awl quiet bethre him, instead the care. labor anti responsi• Willy or the past twenty years, he said he ou I prove in the home Ins he expected to .s with the Ramie who had given him such long attachment that lie was as earnest .t nil consistent a Republican iu private life as when in a public station. Mr. Colfax's op tam was followed by hearty cheers for himself and then brr Grant and Colfax, then for G nut and Wilson, atter which the crowd d apt rsed. EMI= William Hartley, or Bedford, thc Demo cratic candidate for Auditor G-neranwe have , veo acquainted with all our life. W., repeat we know' him well, sad must say. that had the Democratic party raked the:7:o.ldoor Penn sylvania all over with a fine meth comb, they wuldlllllllllVe tnanil a meaner man. hie was a rebel ()I' the worst description (luring the war, and rejoiced aver every rebel success, disparaged and bell tied every Union 'vic tory. Ile was the chief 'lnfielder of a strife in the Methodist church, in that place, and nuttily succeeded in leading a portion of its members away front that honored branch:of Christians, for no other reason than that the church wit+ loyal to the Union cause, and its ministers and me idlers prayed for the success of the Union eludes and the heads of the gov ernment. Although his father left hint a for tune, and he has improved it in business and speculation in oil wells until lie is reputed to be worth several hundred thousand dollars, yet we venture the ass-rtion,and defy success effiltradletion, that he never entered into a contract with a inachanie for a job of work, that he dad not dispute the contract, and re fuse to pay the blll,unless the workman would tatty In s money than he agreed to pay hint. lie-cannot keep a hired hand or a tenant any length of time, nu account of his meanness, and because he tries to Cheat them out of their waves. If the Democratic party nominated hint because of IlioMealth, expecting him to give of his funds to carry on the camp ,ign, they will be mistaken, for wealthy as he is he worships money as much us any good Chris tnin does his God, and a nickel penny appears as big in his eyes us a cart wheel. In I.l,;dffird county he is properly appreciated by the la. „, 1 „.„ •Iwy t'r'ine to the election. Against him we lute General , Allen, n brave soldier. 1 Ntriotie and honest people should not deliberate lung hatweeu them. Mal:Ways bu ry Register. levlval or the Slave Slavery In Cuba— . T Tits Y. Times says : A Cuba letter to the N. tins . approved the The Government in Spain . , lolontraicion or establish (10,s s E , an d o rders i r Coliininalion club, also the lat. ,dicing the tssued by them for the purpilse of r. herr „y a l eninemen toe state or shivery. And]. .overn order, given by the ani diwint liberal 1, „ meat al Spain, bus secured the proloneali all 11 he Chinese slevedrade tar three years,. ( Minnow!' coining here no.v virtnall) brown into slavery for life. Bid as queen &Own,' and her Ministers may have peen, Ihey never committed the acts of the pros eel re , inie, and the way the Ministers are 'rely bought by the ddr,rent cliquda here, ,1.• the accomplishment' of any purpose, is .:!rairms and bhain,fill. Toe old stave tffers and murdi ears wbn in the latter s of Is dadla were compelled to be careful,. 'ld up their heads higher than ever, and I trom et ry good authority (en old r.e.tiader) .Ino the moment t revolution . :ay b- consider[ 1 over the•slave trade is [0 • re revived, and steamers are to be purelmsel t f r the purpose of bringing negroes pt Cohn. ? Ify tobomittnt adds : form one of the corn p tny already, and we can introduce negroes without ( my tronme." A new trick to pre vent Chinese slaves from in• fling away, anti to identity th e m it they sheuld tin so,has been I inaugurated by ME lii Inas Terry,t he wealthy r sl.tvemwner and merchant of Cientugos. All leis Chinamen are photographed andtheir pie tun a are sent to every police officer, nal! . the unfortunate Chinamen were au many thieves or criminals. Shiwilar Story The New York World publishes a r ug ac count of what it is pleased to call " A singular story of Engll.li life," as presented In that of the late Doke of B Nitord. This nobleman, according to the World's story, was a misan thrope, and shunned nearly all the pith lie and private duties that are usually so wil angly performed by his class. Although he owned a large part of the most important portion of London—nines of flu e oft 111011V9, tall of historic interest he seemed (plot! indifferent to hls possessions and left them in charge of a cruel, despotic and fool ish agent. who wrought ruin throughout the swai c and misery among the tenants. time great sorrow seems to have destroyed most of the small mental force of this duke In early lite. Betore he attained the dukedom he con tracted an intimacy with a woman.of humble hirth, but of timely presence and of great beauty at little and form. l'his lasted until her death. It is suspected by stuns that she was ieal'y his wife. She lived a tug while in a line house at Kensing ton with her little boy ; and the duke canto d .ily to take them out in his carriage. He afterwards built her a grander house near II) de Park. After her death her sister seems t t have inandained a similar relation to him. ;loner; Mpacen, the Republican candidate for rmpretne Judge, is universally acknowl edged by even the political journals that op lime him, to bean unexceptionable candidate. Ile lint been a pure, upright Judge, and as a. member of Congress has shown himself a true !fiend of the interests of home labor and In dustry.• Ile would he an ornament to the Supreme Bench of the State. Judge Thomp son, his competitor, is a violent partizan, who tult:irtunately for his reputation, has not been OM to separate that feeling from his Judicial duties. Coder his regime the State was flooded with thousands 'of fraudulent naturalization papers, and although he might not have been personally an agent in file work, yet they bore the, signature, Whitson-1n law. the Pretheno tory or his Court. To that extent at least, he is responsible. Another point, which is weighty, is, thst he is quite aged, and before tee expiration of another term would he an octogenarian, b yond the period when Judges en the bench retain their usefulness. The Supreme Court in this n specs needs reJUVennt: Ina, and a step towards it would he the elec. don 01 Ulysses ?decent. —Miners' Journal. "Jour; F. HARTIIANFT, 118 AndllorGeneral, laid the way for the repeal of the tax on real estate, by securing the col ectloo of all out standing taxes on corporations, and the pay• moot of all moneys due the State by collectors and sureties. He It was who Induced the At torney General to sue out and saveforthe BMW thousands of tars which would &Mariam have been lost."- , -Ptas, Oct. 5,1808. 'Moving for a new trial— . Popping to Mm No 2. • AO BERT TREDETZ,. JR. • !Main anti Jon lob Vrinttr, No. 603 HAMILTON STREET, CLEd AST vntrmixo LATEST ST7I.;EII Stamped Cheeks. CR rds, rimiest, 'Pares Books, Coosll: tn r °°. ." ttp•Lt we: School Catalogues. Bill Ilentle, —.•" 10 .... Letter Heade 13111 e of Legible., War Bills, Tags Ned shipping' 'ard". l' ^^ "r"" Y else, etc., etc., Printed at Short No o res. NO. 26 The Puzzled 11 utehnian I'm aprokon—hearted DeMsehrr, Voc , tided mit grlePund shame ; d Ile you ant der drouple lab, .. I doesn't know my name You dinky die very funny, oh 1 Van you der story hear, • You will not vonder den f.o mooch, It von no shtrange nod queer. Mine modder had dwo ieodlo twine, Dey wan rn and mein bro or; Ye lonkt no very mooch alike, No von knew eleh from [oder. Von ov der pays vas Yawcup, liad Finns der oder'a name; But don 1 mode no 'Maryut, We b ah go called der same Vell—von of nn got tend— Yaw, ynhee", (fat Ish fol But redder Hann 0- Yawcup, My mouder 8110 don't know tnd so T am In dronhles— I eq , ot tret:dron mntn head, Vedder I warts vot's lijlng, Ur nureup sof to r ead! Tun N. Y. TRIBUNE now estimates the character ant capita y or public m.n entirely by the test, whether they are for or against Greeley. Be may have abused a man and denounced him as having turned traitor to Ilia principles, or having been purchased by the opposition, hut if he supports Greeley he tin mediately becomes the purest patriot in the country. Anti however pure and consistent IA public man may have been, if lie espouses the cause of Gen. Greet and favors his re elect! m, he declares ho has either been pur chased by the Administration, la incompetent, or of wo account. While Gen. Logan was In doubt the Tribune puffed him—the moment he announced himself In favor of Gen. Grant, he became au iemoramus and he is charged in the Tribune with absolutely stealing Ills speeches. Furry of Connecticut was puffed daily in the Tribure, until he announced him self for Giant, and you Mar no more of hitn in that paper. Trumbull vas denounced bsving been purchased by Andy. Johnson W en he voted against impeachment—now he s one of the purest men In the country. Tam many was denounced, but since they are begging support' from the Democracy, Jeff. Davis, and all unrepentent rebels, Tammany Is hanided very cautiously by the Tribune, and there is no more cry from that quarter to punish the, thieves. tt hat a wonderful change disappointed and elan vaulting ambition makes in some men.— lifTneor Journal. The :;pli r .a.gileld Republican, which advo cAt.n Cluelaugh says : "At ornient, the omens are certainly on t'ke side of l'hiladelpLia. It Baltimore swings it% tiat for Greeley ; ,no bolt follows ; if Charles Sumner and Car. citurz en age heart lly the canvass; Mint, or the other thing happens;--why, than, the situation may be bravely altered. *.Cnll . tuct not olive till you see me ga , heredl!" • " If ;" eh ! the conjunction I " Uncertain ii by augury wellaPeu.v NEw Yowl: June 20.—The s=veateeu•year 'locusts are cawing great damage to the crops of L o ng Ixlsud, :old the trees, b fishes and vegetables are At uffming severely from tl.e de predations of thece insects. GLEANINGS AND GOSSIP. Gild a big knave, and little honest men will worship him. Hope may bud under clouds, but blossoms only in sunshine. When is a cut like a teapot ? Vi hen you're teasin' it (tva's in it) A Detroit picture dealer Lays the hardest work In has to do is to frante,excuses. ....Del.e6.lloyeateace. General•Giende,nd Ho, What would a pig do who wished to build himself a habitation ? Tie a knot In his tail and call it a pig's tic. Have you much fish in your bag? asked a person of as fishertnata. Yes, there's a good eel in it was the rather slippery reply. Mrs. Alibis Sage - Richardson will probably accept the p'tsitlon of professor of elocution In the normal school r.f Cook county, 111., which has beer. °tiered to her. western editor speaks of his rival as mean out ugh to steal the swill of a bind hog'! The • rival retorts by saying: Ile knows lie lies; I never stole Ills swill I don't ,care much ahem the bugs, said %Venni.) , to the head of a genteel boarding house, but the tact Is, madame, I haven't the blood to spare; you see that yourself. A middle sized boy, writing a composition •`• Extremes," remarkol that "we should imam' to avoid extremes. Especially those " 1 ' ' , We and bees." of w. seide't you like to be p woman when ". • tipl'", "No" answered young .our you grit. •4 "IJnisuse women can't yt ars old. vete.' turn summer b 'e ;low.. made a boy stand A lady teach • • h 9rli,tq a big girls In the up and show hit , " ,wop,! shed tears woodshed, in hem, and promise to do so 4, „p•taitdo that 59)04 0 ., boys ire now wishing tt. Nut has bee.n,turnejl , The till's lug compos. • t end .15.: - •a out by an American selt. lit t•te,tl,; vedthout ' boy without a tattier is a burp. -a, is o nSy m a 11101.11 Cr, a &title low, ban ; `tanker ape without a grandfather and grand. then lie is an limplianist." a Pro " My dear boy," said a young lady to cucio a youth of sixteen, " does your labor design you should tread the intricate and thordy paths of a profession, the straight and narrow piths of the ntluistry, or revel amid the flowery , fields Of literal ore ?" " No rnarm; dad says he's goin to set not to work in the Later fl id." At a r. amt examination of one of the schoills in Washington thi• qiiestion was put to a class of small boys, " by is the Con necticut river so called ?" when a bright little • fellow held up hie band. "Do you know Jam e s?" "Yea, ; because it connects Vermont lied New Ham [moire and cuts through Massachusetts ?" was the rritunphantireply. Daniel Purcell, the famous punster, was de sk, d ne night in company to make a pun ex tempore. " Upon what subject?" said Dan iel. " l'he king," answered the other. "Oh sir I the king is no subpitt " Au old Ludy, the other day, standing in Union Square, hailed a passing otneihus, which pulled up at her call. '• Good bye, than, my dear,' slid 11,1,1 d to a female friend who hail accompanied her. " I'll write and tell you how I got- on, el reedy I've got there You've got my address, haven't you?.No! why I thought I gave it to vou. It's In this bag, I suppose, under my pocket handkerchief and my toys, and my packet of sandwiches. Oh 1 . I'll routedo it direetly. 'l'd hatter give to you now, else, when I write I may for get to send It. That's not it, Is it ? No, that is the pr..scripl;on. There—there you are ! And you woe% forget to write l• If you see Ws. Brown you , • must remember me kindly. She's a sweet wa man, isn't she? And .to think she should be married to such a bruts ! But that's tile way of 1116 world, all over. It's Just like my poor ilea. - dead sister Maria ; she was as meek as a iamb —never did a bad thing or sate a had word of anybody. that ever I beard of—: Drat that thusman'a Impudence! if he hasn't driven on'agsin ! Now I 8111111 have to welt for the next. From Geneva comes the intelligence that at the next meeting of the ar laitratuis It will be , announc d that the quest on of indirect dam ages has been settled end that the arbitrators wi I then proceed with the other points. Lon don advices go to confirm file statement, fur Disraeli has announced hula Intention of die continuing Ills war on the Premier. , Judge W. P. Nicklil telt was last week nom inated for Congress by the Democrats of .the Evansville (Indiana) district. Considerable of interest transpired in -the pelitleal world last wet k Thu Libenti.con ference bubble burst In New York, and the have been matte acquainted of the true,object for which this meeting of the satisfied and dis satisfied of Ilium who went to Cincinnati was C tiled. The delegate s di termined to baffle he newspapir correspondents, assembled In cret session, but our special dispatches set forth the main points of the proceed.ogs. , There appears to be possibly no founeation for the reeve !pont I shed rumors of threat ened Indian hostilities In the Upper Missouri region. Small surveying parties Ofthe North ern Pacific Railroad Company are distributed all along the line from Red river to the Yel lowstone. The ugh they have west of the Missouri only a moth escort, and east of It none at all, they find the Indians, uniformly peat eable and file nulls'. Thu plat of Edward L. litcWilliarni ,nand Charlie W. Mahon for cons on with the rott:. bens of Mr. flora' office in J nue , hut,. *le continued county court, N. last week. Both the men were acquitted. " LL1;B T 0.16: NEW oEateiNi LOCUSTS.