Wiagnesbare ej!laBr, geroft 7Th ' i3t ) i ; Y 113'f4 oi =I - 77 Ithlt, , of ttiirnadesktrthO.Stxtte are out t blast. —emit?* of Jima tir.atit.44-3dif —Work bps .bnert,entiktly Aif nt the rrrs g shops *aid o_ Ti;ft Ohio, have been att*.ted,,,fpi.trespassi.kut,after two ,i'ai)eit to titiree • AR &an hai just fnaeiW &tic* of 44,,0d1i dividend on an oil Well Whiefi. ,given up as a total triis dell th. t ends well. SErThe:demand for railttkui ifort is so slight that the prineiril mills in Ohio, Indiatat add Kentucky 4te laid; xnti have tiot a ghigie order tsi 'Oceedte. , ' ift..the'great ICliesrssip i fibmi kit in --undated aerez , i itreludlug some jig the richest cotton;ait(l . sugar Thintit tions; ivith a bdifhlatibi t i 11 - 5,911 d per- M.OO §fititidak ii uoy sitent tefifi supptM id lie oil a tramp, attempt ed to, jdfity of a nrovi,bg tisia at Yktone, fell, httd }keg cut off, turd celled short ly - tifts J ihe ESutileg of Leeds_who recent 1p died in Ilughind, Was a large hiiitf tiF in' Fredericii county, Md. Sho was the last survivor of four daughters of Chitties elarroll of Cartoitod. esqp,,The total ntimber of Granges in the Milted States is 10,831 aitid tfie'total e_on ty_,Stetes_in_ li there are no Gran , . • are Coiliketi- tut; kiehivhiit Rho'de lean M.A. gang of counterfeiter' di tile hie coin have been broken tip hi Crkw fiird county, Pa. Stamps/ dies gild bush el: 0 . fi a -n i .243L;' f• e .0 • I hOUSC. "The Detidfdtidn Amonialloti of Illinois' haS *attired that it Will &Eike no distinc titiri oii i Deediaticni Day; hat Sti I strew fldiven3 on the graves df the Federal and Confederate Odidier; ctiminitiee od petitions Rabe r‘: ported a bill athetidatory of the act grtm tibg pensions to soldiers and saildrd bf the ivkr if 1812,atid Peisods whoge named Were 'stricken therefrom in consequeseS of dis loyalty to the goiirntnent: :A joint resoltititia pia piulSell Width bralta~i~s.of the Petiiief*ania Legislature by_ a thatilitrious votes asking the ilea di* the United States tii ititoint n Huard td eitaiiiiiie the Oneeedings in the bate - anti ;Tulin l'Ortei: 14.1libni!af litfis bxt adicti iA toi the iiumfiei of Otisdify are reported: By far ilia mbSt disaittrou *as tile etitiflagration In dint Of Ridgeway, Iowa; which left but one h6ii~e iltanding. The people are home less, and their lionSekeibieis anti work- Ishbps Thit %Aline lire caused it lbsS of, tt qftaktei Of it million dollars. • .ffiatuien of the tie* turret icy hill; which the diajority of the &nate Pi hence boihmittee hate agreed upon are these i The ms>tiitiiiiti cif the bank eirculal tiOh td . 6o $382;Obt1;000 ; hew bank notes to be .issued to the aiuotiht of g164,000,- 1300 ; for bbery million of hew bank cur reney issttedi 85b0,00 ih greehbacksto be retired, until the Mill ciittilition is fe duCed to $800,000,(hid specie entyment to be resumed January, 1, 1877. . foot fait iitnin oft on TtiCviny last in New York cityviilfihr&n J. Gorden Bennett; tfroliAeior of the Ilenrld, niad John *h t plies Ping fillkyek, the ttike was t3:060 a iiitle; ft [he &tan& inn we) . ilemiett nintle the ten in Hein i hour, t iiiinnteh and 05 Wonds. Mr. Whiole . .reachea the gtlal d mlitM to utd 55 sedolas behind rani. Mr. 13eniiitt . showed no signs of lAtigoe, and On return . - ins 'toile city Wa4 *afinly cOitgritiiilated by his i•ielndiyi The betting ranged from $lOO tO XBO aild Virs; izniit a re* mks . $54 MI Mr. iyhiivto. it hits been estint ted t iAt SAVO changed. hhatilt on the iii The si tuation iii krlefillsb A hot improving. the% Rae 'imam skirmishing In the streets 'of Little Rock on Saturday, land some two orthWis yervntis were killed. :At the solicitation a the reOesentatives bf Loth 'paftle§ at Washingtlti, latoitiey Jed enti Williams drew up aplantfpaci tication, Which was *admitted hytelegralih to the rNtil Vrovertiois tor Weil' •fatifica• (ion, in the libpe that fuithef bloodshed' 'woidd be &Mated,. Lut Rat& ilecled the proposition. We should' ike i tt+ tindiv whether Brooks and Baxter., or either or 'therm-is making war on the United States. Ittiot, why do the United States troops at Li ikte Rock busy themselves in throwing 'up kihishuides Am their own protection ? tids.,l 4 ltet 4 rangeusen of'New York hare itelatt meetibi to decide upon the manner of celebrating the 12th of July this year. d'uasmuchss they 'have vindicated their 'riklit to ptiride, 4 dteided net to nu 'dertakeparade this year. The day oCcurs, lon Sunday, and the Orsingdalea will go in lsody- to church, without tegolia or ban ' mers-; - asdd ri n the day #4ll64lilethey will thole altiOtie i 'bondOeted on the itititltb • iitinenee principle. HORRiBLE TlMM the 28th Ati.,sat HomestOtidi, Oreles flo'm Pittabint JOhn Wife Hanrnat i a well - to :dolarrit-' Wife; their • t '1 er 'iris itheir • "ehildren arid a farm ,bsy, were murdered, and the house after watitl fired dad completetk destroyed.— Ernest bow, the hired mark oa the f,armi si Pitisaidu ebb& 25 years of age, was ar rested as the murderer of the familf;• atthl he .has since made a full eottfessiort; giv ing all the facts connected With the sbecic lag butaery; which he says he accom plished, with ay axe, first, killing the two eikildieti Oa the farm hoy during the tereperary {lbsen& dile permits, and tlieli*ay-leyieg the lift:silts they entered the house: He . suss that he murdered them ,to get' Mr. Hamnet's money: stip paing he had a great deal, but after oh teinbit hits pocket book, found it to eon: fain balk $l5. • An alMost ttiiiiiittifeiime Wait cornmfited on the pretious night at Houtzdale,Clear-. field county, Pa. The residence of Hew ry Penningtort Was !a:ln%! dowi4 and PeOninOoe, a Worried Wlici ifad deserted her busburtd and was with hintartd ahoth er person where burned sq with it: it is stated that the fennel lidshdrld of the wo man had tlitiettetled td kill ter; add the suppositiori is that he first Murdered the three perseas and then set tire to the house to conceal his crime. Ititzkst'fibtl ACCIDENT.-A. that mel an Cho] y accidefft occurred at the village of End Meadows, Long Island, on the bight of the 22d ult 4 A wedd'ng had just taken place; and jest as the bride sprang into the Carriage, in edvatice of her hus k and r sumo-tteighlrot-clischarged it gen in honor of their depaitide; - vheit the horse took fright and dashed off at a furious rate; The cartiagewelnlpsetTtlur - bride thrown-out and-dragged for some - ilistkricei by bee:Mit:4 entatigled fit the , Mies, end finally the horse fell into a ditch; drag ging the - nnfortunate lady ivith him; where they *tete shoffijr after ftrund, the hcirse ki kin. and sire .lin . 'the heed if the lady was almost torn from the body ; every limb was broken in a number of places and the whole body was bruised and lac erated in a shocking mamief: las.. Three Kansas men are elated vflth having stolen a county. They staked it out and called it Barbour. Then they di vided the county offices among themselves, taking two or three apiece, and sent cer tificates and affidavits to the capital.— Their Oftfientials as a county were for warded. At's general election over two hundred and fift3-one votes were beat in to the ballot b after the Philadelphia feebler, and W. B. Homier was chosen to represent Barbour in the Legislature.— Horner voted intitiStfiously for every one else'S measures, and found it easy to get through aim of his own. It was a bill to mithorite Ilarbour county to issue bonds for the building of a bridge and other ne• cessatt TIM bends were issued and sold well, Horild aetiag as a gent. And now Horner and hll the pbp ultition bf Ilarbour county arid the pie c'eeds of the bonds have disappeared, anti the bondholders are wondering were they hatie gone to. sgs-A biiefdespatch from Lentlnn makes an announcement that the steamship Bi berfiti Mph tier` of fur Madeira, has been lost at sea tdid not a soul sated from the *teaks As'she Was a passengtr ateata er the sacrifice of human life may hate .bean very groat; Coincident with this in_ telligenee comes the statement that the tteamship Trojan). of the Anchor line is now twenty der dVerdue and hat not been hbatd from. t'erhaps she has gone to swell the dreadful total of recent disasters upoli the Pea.. It l euriou's that the Anch or .1161ketps rollowing in the nlucky path et the Fientlt compan: one of their.' stefimers, the Ismaliaottiled away from New York there than a tndnth ago and went cleat dt sea, leaving nn trace of her fate, and it is likely that the Trojan has been the nest to go to the tamedoom. the first of the month . there wns h roan by the name of Wditi, hung in New Ybrk. The man wes a brute, eihib ithrgill tilt symptoms of moral and nre:u• tal insanity. While in his cell, on tiedi•-' ly the last day of his life, he tdok the of his keepei. To the prayers of his moth. er and sister to all appeals, he was steil: idly deaf. On the scaffold he simply stood up and tied durably like tut 152.-: The only soubd . that came front hita Was a hoarse groi-1 like that of a wild beast isionght to , bay. And yet on mum/illation after death, hit brain was found to Weigh $4 ounces, healthy, large and Welt. rued: Stir Th e Pant& Hotel , abott striacted in Sat Vrani3cisco, will cover A spate of 96,238 feet, Will be :six sttrfes Mel ; and will -atfOrd adcommodation fbt 1 1,20Elgueste The floors Are to be to ar: tanged that, with the large open clad id the cautre, the? will be no dark c iloonit, all opening directly into the open air. A feature will be 'the arrangement of thh stores beneath; Which will be so'arranged as to form it ketbd bazar open to 'the guests through flit -arcades in the courts, also commanding Atte street trade. The total cost, it is expetted ; till reach $2,-, 500,000, and is divided 'AS follows : Land, $800,000; building, $1,000,4306. fog , A Troy , widow ims maintained a law suit for twenty-one years; and •is still determined. ,S.p'.:ta,,l artros., .L—Farmeta are riair tiOst ' • AlluannitY.—Miss Ktlie Stickle tins receiveit her spring supply Of new millin- ery goods; Cull'see the late elyles. a#lKin Saturday, next ,gepers,. StoveF do 'Wolff' itnlopeit otti ttnett . 'stria! of Cloths and Cassimerm . . County ire urer =''‘Vbito is 'Mtlf . tit ?hater's Hotel: Last day to pay ydaz:,. tit.2ois; v ,Dr.. I. 14: Suively, delegate id did, rtieeting of the State Medical Society; left yesterday for Efieton: The Dr: expects tO b 0 abvetit ee'feral day's: • leirWitytieebord! Grudge Meets do gut! ufddy next; and thurettftel the third Sat-: urday of each month daring the iununef seasetu serA daihmitiee taiff. the .M. 6A. of this place will meet at Quincy, on Surf day next; at 31 o'clock; for the purpose of to'rganizint, a similar Association: Sibbet Esq. retuttied from his Western tour on Saturday eve: ning last ad has again hung mit his sign as ...T . p.” t. pteAch br St. Paul's Refoimed Congregatiou next Sunday evening; May 17th. The public ate itivited. WARM.—Since our last issue we have enjoyed, a season of most delightful weath: et: Our friend, Mr. Pieta. Mclntire, "fitiiit near Pountaitt Mile; informektis that the, ,therinmnetei at his place ; eh Monday at noon stood at 90° in the shade. Vc-Inppos#-abut-the-game-ternperatdre prtfailed heiec trNE Stran.-11r: A. Reid, our femer neighbor, has V 1 ailed tindef obligations to him for aTair of-very superior sluittL— R; has been prosecuting the fish trade ergs. tle hid ittitv both fresh and stilted shad tied iteiribii and alsb bass. Arhoeg all the varieties the latter are regerded as ettra fine iii quality. IntintrrEstENT.—The church-triad connected *hit Ttlnky Reformed clairch in this pia& . hen been enclosed With a handsome paling fence which is painted white. They have also graded the grdund in front and on the East side bf the clinrch•• and mule cetei ilbti ti tble itnpioVetnents. They also purpose painting their church, which is one of the finest structures of the kind in our town. GREAT ItEiRJETION PRICES.—UntiI June Ist, 11. P. Swett of the Diamond Gallery, will Mike Pictures at a reduc tion of one-third fivm former prices : 4 ferro types 50 cents) 9 ferro types (small) 50 cents, 1 large one for Name 50 cents, 1 dozen Photographs e 1.00; 1 large Pho tograph sl.od. Or So far we believe did fruit is un harmed. Portions of the apple hrehards are just now in full bloom and give Pfem ise or an abundant yield the coming fip ple teasoli. Should this promise be rail ized, ih !odd option counties the maiil factufe of eider will doubtlws be largely increased, ikbere there will be a demand for it as ti silbstittite for malt drinks. ICE CREAM-but neighbor, Mr. H. HenneberMl who hits acquired quite a reputation fbr the quality of the ice credit' he manufactlitts, surplised us the 'other eveding with large btiWl full as a prek ent. There is more thaii bidinary "push" aboat Hiratii. As an etidence of this, in addlihni to the Bateie Tonic Beer (a, harmless heiierage) he supplies his Gusto-• mere with dfitb-apple Cider mautillictur el in the Mate of New York. Ortconzkirow or NE* Couku...= The members of the new Town Council, viz : David Rider, George W. McGinley, Samuel Rider; J. F. Reininger anti Send= uel Hoeflich, met on last Saturday Mid were sworn in. Geo. W. MeGinlaY was elected President, and A. B. Stolen Clerk. The following appointments were Made : S. B. Rinehart; Treasurer ; Collector, W. F. Horner ;. Superieor, Imanuel derfer. PROMPT.—The dwelling of Mr. Alex. Hamilton, the l roCifof which was partial ]y destroyed by fire on MOnday evening, was insured in the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company of York County, Pa. The loss sustained, 8173,12, was yester day paid in full by the agent for the •coca pany.in this place, Mr. Jas. H. CLATrow. Action so prompt as this on the part of a ire insurance company is worthy of dota mendation. • Fridayliftertitibu lot Viiited the public school building ditet st Axe time in the primary departtheiiti In charge of Miss Lisle Wilson and Mrs. Annie Smith. We were agreeably surprised to note how lbr the little ones were advanc ed in the,4l l ifetent studies, and more par ticularly tilt of geography. The ezet-- •cises were sao , iiifierent from the old-time Thodirof teaching as to be new to us and therefdre the more interesting. The disci pline of the sehobl was also a noticeable feature wad alilre creditable to the lady teachers in charge. MLA doctut *rites to the Baltimore Sun that hydniphobia can be produced, by the bite of a perfectly .healthy dog. EinE.--About 5 o'clock on.- 31onday eves ins an alarm of fire,'S,tartled zeri. , A black cloud ofimoko:wasleen rising from the mof of gr. Al ac . Hdmil torts dwelling on East Main 'street, 8%1 a few minutes latter a portion of the roof ing was errteloped in flames. A strong East wind was prevailing_ at the time cat. rying the smoke in id the centre of the &mi. the .sitilatioifitaa perilions id the extrethe and many persons despaired of any efforts, to arrest• the, progress of the tianiek but did fire engint was ifddit fill the glyundi vamp citizens from:all parts of the totoirn had gathered: blues were form ed and with hgelteis the en i tine was sup plied with atel until file lnes were subdued. 'tit, small hand engines one belonging tollesers. Frick tt Co. ; and the other to the 'Geiser Manufadttifing Com pany; were , alsd Used verrsucceafully.— Five minutes late'r and the fine residence .01 for which, was only saved (with the less of the roofing) through the Metraerdinary exertitma of thtt cititens: A gentlemen present who has viitussed many fires re marked that he had nowhere wirer wit; nessed better work on such an occasion. The little engine -which was repaired a short time since by the Waynesboro' Man- iffacturing Wallaby ; done its Work ad taimbly and agreeably surprised till class es. The investment of $lOO for its repair ivas a follatiate investment ; fbr Whit& no small .weed of praise Is doe the former Council. It was not only the nietins'of saving the building referred to ; but doubt less a number of other dwellings. How the fire'originated is en'v'eloped in myste ry but the burning seems - to luive started on the roof of the front or main building. FIRE CbSipAriY.—The inipfifftLllo of lii,t.'ilik - a -- i• -eiTilarlyorgaifize ny in our town has several times been suggested through these columns. The engine having been repaired so as to be in good working order the present we think would be the proper time to make engine would be more likely to be kept id order, and in case of fire *re would be order instead of coufusionitlilanore prtanpt and efficient work petferraW.-_-- Let us have a company formed of 'abWie, Men, and let the older citizenti property holders, become honorary members by paying into the Treasury the sum of $1 per annum, the fund to be used' for the purchase of ladders, fire hooks; etc. We' totiggest the propriety of holdifig a meeting for this purpose not later than the lattsi part of next week. ENTERPRISE SOUTH.-A ettpy of the Winchester (Va.) Times was' handed us the other (ley; from which it Appears the people in that part of the 'Old Dominion' are more enterprising than we had sup posed them to be. Froth its local columns we gather these facts. Within the past fete years the following improvements have been added to the town, viz 3 A first-class paper mill, shoe factory, a steam flour mill, a sumac and bark shill; a large phosphate mill, fire large glove factories, employing several hundred bands, large saw and planing mill, two iron foundries, four or five cigar factories, four female seminaries and one male academy. So far as a spirit of enterprise goes the above is a good showing for the town of Winches ter. The engines for the paper mill and steam flour mill were ,furnished by the Waynesboro' Steam Engine and Boiler Works, DEcaesEn.—Mr. Daniel Shank 4 Sr., died at his'residence in the Leit.ersburg District tin the morning of the 25th ult., at the alltanced age of 81 years, 1 mddth and 1 day. His remains were interred in the family burying ground on the prop isw, followed to their last resting place by a large concourse of torrowing relatives and friends. The funeral services were conducted by Revs. Rhodes and Overhul ser of the Mennoite church, of which he was long a consistent member. It is re markable that during his long life he lived on the same farm on which he was born and finally was buried there.—Hay. Her ald. CEMETERY ELEcTroN.—At an election for Managers of Green kill Cemetery, held' on the 7th inst. the following per , 'eons were elected to serve one year Simon Lecroo, Jacob J. Miller, Sam uel Hodleh, W. A. Tilde; Jos: if. trebS, David R. Miller, David Gilbert, Dr. I. N. Suiveln Jos. IV: Miller ; Jacob Hoov , er; E. Elden, G. NV: .McGibley. Simon Lemon is President of the AssdL biationi Samuel Hotflichi Secretary, and Joseph W: Miller, Treasurer. TREES AND FLOWERS.-n wilt be Seth by reference to our advertising columns that. a. former citizen, Mr. A. I). Gordo4 is engaged in canvassing this county for the sale of 'fruit, shade, ornamental netts, Bowers, ett i . He is operating in the in terest of n well•known and reliable firm in Geneva, N. Y. AN AICCIDENT.- , A correzomulent of the mid furnishes ua the following item Of news t' On Sunday of last week while several bnyS were playing on the railroad bridge ) 13'milei East . of Smithsburn., a little On of Mr. Daniel .tient.i6 fell a distance of forty feet injuring himself so much that he had to be carried home.— At the time the above Was written (4th inst.,) the exact nature saf his injuries was not known, but they 'were supposed to be very ,. serious. . . LOST STEAmsairse--ThO fulloicing aunt mafy of lost' stearnsiiipsas compiled from files oflthe fr 'Obseivet "and • the Pr'Obyteriait;Alf a friend s oxia handed 'us for pUblication President—Left New York i on March 11,1841. and ,was never heard from tif terwa • City of G i lagyoui—Never heard of after leAsitig.Glavgdw la Spring of 1864 ; '4go lives lost. _ ridneised—F l oumiered in the 'At. 'D'Seembet 1853. Near lives lost. Ardic—Ran (loth bb steamer Vega, off liot , Poundlartdi Soptebitter 27, 1894; 30Q libtis lost. Pacific —Left Livieffitiel Jahuark . 23; 1866 ; and neser heard trtita aftefwards ; 200 lives lost. • ire Lyonnais—Colliddti with ship Adfi title, off Nantucket, NoVember 2 3 1850 # 120 lives kid: empeat—Never hear. from a ei' lea* , ing tient' York on ,Febrnfiry 20, 2857. Central Ameica—Foundered off Cape Hatteras, September 12, 1857; 400 lives lost.• Atestria--tiurna in ntbl ocenn, Sep tember 13, 1858 ; 470 lives lost. Indiana—Wrecked on coast of Nova Scotia, November 21, 1859; 27 live lost. thing arialtz--IVrecked off Nova Scotia, Pebruttry 20, 1860; 205 lives lost. anadian—AVrecked by. sunken ice in Straits of Belle Isle, it bti@ 4, 1861; 35 litres lest. • Anylo-Sartnt—W reeked off Cape time, April 27, 1863 ; 237 lives lost. ./liiernia—Foundered off the Irish coast, Nov6mber 29, 1868; 59 lives lost. United Kingdom—Loft New York, A pril 17, 1869 ; never afterwards hea.rd from i 80 lives lost. du o Boitht—Left New York Zane- ary_26,_lB7ovealled at Halifax,_an(Lwas never aftervreds heard final ; about 160 live lost. , Cuntbria—Wreeked oh Irish coast, Oe• tobeti 19, 1870 ; 190 lives lost. re cow pa Atlantic—Wrecked oh Mares tock, • lemailia—Left New York, Septernber 29, 1873. Not heard. Of since. Vi//c du Havre—Collided With the 'Brit- Wf ship blek Earn, and sank in , mid 'ocean; on Saturday, November 22, 181'3 ; 226 fifes km. th.ir us.—Sonte 50 years ago dad there=-says the Mechimiratown aariort— *herr Lewis Ripple kept the. Mountain Haase, where the MOnterey Springs tire now located, about Christmas time it us ed to be a jolly plate in mid-winter. It used to be a great place for the wagoners from Franklin minty, the Sheeleys talemus', the Stotlets, Snivelys, iron% Funks, etc. etc. Here lads and lasses from Frederick and Washington counties, Md., and Franklin and Adams counties, Pa., used to assertible in large numbers, and dance the old re,gular country dances rind jigs, and enjoy life in fins style--. , with the flowing bowl of apple jack. and egg nog, and mince pies and roast turkey rind gtiose. The days were devoted to sleigh ing to Waynesboro; and Emmittsburg, Hagerstown and Millerstown, etc. and and the nights to pleasantry and fun.— Mr. Abraham Welty, of Emmittaliurg, and Mr. Feter Robzer, of Mechtiiiictstown, two venerable octagenarians still living, remember the time very well& These were real Christmas days to be enjoyed in the honey mom of life, and the itiotratain Was vocal, with getid cheer I [Since the above was in type; kfr Aa Welty has departed this transitory lih at a ripe old age ; but Mr. P. liouzer still lives td dirt:wide the old events of history and the jocund days when everything Went Its merry as the marriage bell.] ,`bliss Ree Jane Hayes } oldest daugh ter of Rev. I. N. Hayes, died in this place on Friday , morning last. She had been suffering for more than five years and was confined to her bed a greater portion of that time. She bore her afflictions pat iently. Her courage in enduringthe treat ment at times prescribed by her phpsicians was truly wonderful. Her Christian faith sustained her iv all her trials, and prepar- , ed her for an entrance into that haven where "the weary are at rest." She was buried in the graveyard at Middle Spring, Cumberland county. Her funeral was at tended by a large concourse of sympathis ing friends.—Repositott. ' IS. Wood's household Afeujazirtej ibr May, bus an abundance of excellent reading.-- Thee is the reakstrahead snap to this' periodical Which entitles it to much credit, and we cannot name one that will afford an equal amount of entertainment and in struction for so little money. The number befbre us contains among other articles a paper entitled "Poor deck," by F. W. - Holland, in the interest of seamen; The Child in the Church," by Mary Hartwell; "Kin and Kad," by H. V. Osborne; "Didnb Days," by Caroline B. Leßow, and some good poetry. There are several illustrated articles, the New York Fash ions, Arcbitecturel Designs,Ac., dm The 'Ungraded on Decoration Day is just the thing. Price of, Magazine' one dollar per year. Address; Wood's Household Mar seine, Newburg, N. Y. ash-Somebedy-predicts terrible thunder storms this season ; and be isn't a light= ning rod agent either. 163..Thp caterpillars have alrealy made their appearance. Fruit growers skonhl look after their trees in time. Tug .Fxtut LAW.—The following Digest , ,of- the fish Law, is prSorfounced suhstan: tially corre'et : ' Is unlawful to 'catch - Ash' below any dam which has no .i'ohnte or. &If ladders, the halfthile clause nut applyinifo'sneh dams. ' It is unlawful to tsh at arty time with fish baskets, kiddies, lel wires or racks, in any stream in this State. It is nulawflij to fish with seine, set net, fvke net, or net of any other description; gie meibes of which are less tl.sm a 3 inch es; between June 15 and Augost 10, in an y stream. It is unlawful to fish for trout except for purpose of propagation or scientific inVestrgation i iti sift' other Manlier thait with hook and It is lawful to fish for salmon and spe-cle. ed trout between Aprll 1 and .August 15; speckled trout only to be caught by hook and line. It is nnlawfdl to catch ] kill, sell or have in possession, salmon trout or lake trout between October 1 and March 1. It is unlawful to place a set net across any canal or rivulet or Obeli in this State. I t-is-unlaWftil-to-fish-forklaek-bass i pike. Or pickerel in any other manner than with hook and lititi or scroll I nitd only with hook and line, or scroll, lietiveen jape I and Marehl, except when taking them alive for stocking other watet4 It is - unlawful ' to fish at tiny tithe in anyinland Water (glob ag d creek, fiver ; or other stteatii) in this State inhabited by black bass or speckled trout with a net of any kind' the Meshes of Which ate less than three inches. It is unlawful td fish With seines of fiefs in any place where tile water line been partly of wholly diaiin of% of to gsh any way by drawing oft` any Water.' It is unlawful to use set lines in any strewn inliabited by speckled trout. There is nothing in the sevefal acts of 18Th to prettefit the setting of outlines iq - any stream not inhabited by speckled trout; subject to the foregoing-restrictions as to the tinid df fishing and the species of fish Caught. NOT A VRO.P.-Otik little neighbofing -vilitige-of-Punkstown-now-has-nct-s-sin -gle-pla,ce mitbin itslin►its - where anythinj intoxicating can be purchased ; the last one, the bar of Mr. Stititit, having closed its doors on the evening of the 80th, Wed nesday, his license expiring on that date, and he concluding not to halt it renewed. usont - (1 -7 %dr - coati,crust , ers, loom. option or mini suasion, the business has died a natural death in the very town where, in years 'lang sync" JOhn Barley corn held high entnitral.--Hagelltown Tula , a Week. TIIIIIIMAINS O A. IlluautatEa.—the Hagerstoith Daily Hews of Saturday saysi In a ccttlvetsatidn with a gentleman front 'Union Bridge we learned that the mem bership of ; the Reformed Church a,t Taney town had feconshiered their opposition to the internieht of Davis' remains in their graveyard, and that the remains of Davis' will be,removed from their present resting place, in his mother's front yard, at an early day: The report that the doctufs had stolen the fettlains is untrue; mail. special meeting Of the Pennsyl• vania state Grange will beheld in Frank lin Hall, Mechanicsburg, Pa., Wednesday June 10th. at 3 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of teking action on the proposed amendments to the National Grange Con stittition. DttORATION DAY.-It is suggested that instead of decorating the soldiers gravei with cut flowers this year rose Wishes he planted over evert mound that marks the resting place .of the patriotic dead: It would be a better way than the old cus tom. Sifirtntil the 21st of June the days will continue to lengthen one and a quarter minutes every 24 hours. —The attendance at the Shippensburg Norinal school at preasent is four hun dredt .Conrad Semler and Brown Sdhitigh, tn.° old citizens of Hagerstown, Washing ton county died recently—tlit Amer ag aged 79 and the latter 60. —A Man was xtfrested taid bill for blasphemy in Shippensbuirlast week. NY - Judge Gilmdt, tresitling in the Bal timore City Criniih4l Colin., passed two weighty sentences on Saturday. Charles , H. &nes, an illiterate negro, who showed a very fierce and dtingerous temper when he killed his companion, Kelly, in a. quer id Over a genie of cards, was sentenced to be hanged, the jury before which he was tried hairing found him guilty of murder 'in the first degree, the penalty for which is &nth under the laws of Maryland,— ChAries Rose, convicted of rape (alga a *hal offence), was sentenced to tWenty bile years in the penitentiary. latisots.—A meeting of the AdVisory Board of the State Ramona' Association was held in Bloorningion, on Tuesday, sth instant, fifty-two out Of one hundred and two counties of the state were represent ed. They resolved upon inaugurating an Independent political party, which shall include the tfierribtini of all industrial or ganizations, turd a State convention is called to meet at Bloomington to put in nomination a full State ticket. This tick et will sweep the State like a prairie on fire. Tile farmers are in motion. seg..At the recent term of court in York county the Grand Jury found bills against fifty-four parties for violation of the Li mise law. They were not for violations or the Local Option law, York county hav ing voted forlicenes, but were indictments for selling to minors, to habitual drunk ards and on Sunday. —The ptiblic debt was decreased dile ing April $2,965,451.48. "OLD Bmakft:"-A despatch •frail 'Salt Lake,' ttali; makes the' apparently con- firtnitoty adijoAcement' • that the senior' mentbet of Bender faatily ha. - been r • tested, atof that the old man's ph,o graphe hake' been readily recognized by persons who kneit him in Kansas. It be reinembeted• that the yard' attached' to the domicil of the Bender' family was", nothing 1` tlian'a c 'graVejard of the vie- - time who had failtn prey, to their relent less hands. las4 l 6oiSoutfi Cairoline! Terrible was' her clime and fearful de penalty she is paying for it. Datolated cutting the war -her metropolis knocked to pieces. and her capital btfrtied to theliund ; her beautiful suirtntiO tesoi l t baufort de- Strayed, and the ticli cotton' lands of the' district rendered almost valueless—she Has been overrun Sincetleecletied the war . by myriads of birds of - pret by the' shape' fif political plunderers, .who itiffestfitiped' the remnant of her substance from' her' and involved her in hopeless bankruptcy.- -4-.:Pottstillie Attritet. The all-gone feeling which people some=' times speak of, is caused by want . of pro-, per action of the liver and heart. These thay be assisted, and the bowels regulated by Parsotes Purgative I s ills i small doses. Corn and flour are staple attinlet ; but not more so than Johnson's Anodyne Lin iment, where known: It IS gijod f'or ehil dren at adults; for any internal soreness Of the chesvor bowels, and the best went pterntfOd, Under 'Whatdtfee name. BUS I NESS LOCALS. —The regular lasting Tip olaiidis ) for then, at the oew Store s Oellig corner. —A full line of Stint Goods, just re.; eeived at the - Town Hall Store. raa3rl4 it —Opera Boots at Suicier's Store, Ocnig corner. 'niairl4 3t —lf you want a nice Sttaw Hat, go to the Town Hall Stote: mayl4 —Women's Button Gait: - ,rnjust receiv ed at Suider's Stnfei Oellig building. . STRAW HATS—Another supply this week at the new iitutei Oellig building,. • —Call and see the serge f 6 rinee Albert Shoes at the Town flail Store, SuAb.—A large lot of Salted Shad ve ry tine-5 for $l.OO. W. A. RFAD. —Lemans o Oranges and Cocoanuts for IV, A: REID: sale by mayl4 —Jest received stt nett' Store ? Oellig Corner, the Tweed,Congress Gaiter, ditto Prince Albert. • mayl4 3t —Saturate a piece of 'mead or meat with gastrid juice, and it Will dissolve. This' is digestion: Add to such a mitt:are a lit tle alchohol, and it will not.tlitisolve: This is indigestion. Beware, thdni:of tinctures, or tonics, or decoctitins, containing spiritu ous ?Shun all runt tonic's, and rely Folely on Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters; thei finest digdstini invigorant known, and free from the fidry curse of alcohol. ap2S4w, STOVER & WOLPF,; 4F.ttornro TO THEIR NEW. STORE ROOM', ODD FELLOWS'' DUILDIXO. I SiiirCall and examine their stock:be . 1 fore buying elsewhere. - ±i:tmf'6.. (hi the 3d inst., after a lingeringillnelsik.f nine years, Mrs. .MARY JANE FISHER ; daughter oIlMr. W. F. Horner, aged 3li yO. 4 nidntlis and 17 days; - At Emmiitsburg, Md., on Saturarry even ing, the 2d inst., Mr. ABRAHAM WELTY, aged J 5 years, 11 months and 23 days. In Chambersburg, on the 2d inst., ItIARY lleibEEßvin her 70th year. • .•-• - On the ; 20th alt., near Cavetown, , Mrs. ROBERT GBENN, : • yrs. and. 10 days. ~A~2;~ETS_ WA Y N.ESBORO' MAKELET. (coguskvicn ivEzKiy.) BACON.. HAMS •• BUTTER. EGGS LARD POTATOES * •••••• ..... • eti APPLES—Dump. ........ APPLES—GHF.EN ....... —l2O HARDISOAP .... ' • 5 BALTIMORE, May 11, 1874. FLOTTlL—Western Super at So ; do. Ex , ' tra at SU; do, Family at *7.75; Howard St. do. at $7.45®7.50. WHIAI 4 .- 11 31anland wh ite ' at 173. cents ; Pennsylvania good to prime red at 173® 175, wits. teipt.l4.--Mbite at 14 cents; yellow 81: .cents. • • OATS.--:-Sonthetn at 70 cents, and bright western at 65066 cents. ,; RYE.—Good at 102 cents; and prime at 305 cents. SPRING IND SIMMER MILLINERY, tligs KATE STICKLE itIiOtNCES td her lady akatomers that IlLshe has jdst toturried from the East with A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of the latest styles of SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, • Bonnets, Hats, . Velvets, Silks, Satins, Laces, Ribbons and Flotters,,braids, e:-.6 Always on hand. r , Thankful for past patronage she flO 4 licdts a continuatiCe of the same, feeling confident that her goods and prices will g:ve satisfaction. mayl4 tf TREES it PLOIVERS! Itvcrttrs respectfully infortemy 01(1 friends and the public generally that I propose to canvass Franklin county during the summer soliciting ordets for trees, • FRUIT, SHADE & ORNAMENTAL, I represbnt the firm of ATWOOD,.ROOT dr. CO, Geneva, N. Y., who are able to sups ply all the vezy rare and • CHOICE STOCK OF TREES; there is nothing in the market possessing merit, but what we ean sppply. Especial ntfention to Plum and Pear stock is invit ed. Flowers stocks and Bulbs in great re-; riety, and all of the new kinds not obtain- able elsewhlre. I. D. GORDON. mayl4 tf Sc JO 30 • 13
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