The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, December 13, 1872, Image 2

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po much has been written and published
about t!ic curse of r.ogro rule in South
m arolina, that the story of her wrongs lias
iro became a hou.-ehokl word. There is no 1
spot in the civilized -world so terribly mis
governed, ami where the people are so sys
tematically plundered by a hat of ignorant,
in pacious and e;rru; t otl'.c.als. How could i
: it be otherwise und-.-,- the rule of a negro '
: Governor, a zu;ro ''i-ukcr if the tfosnite-, i
a negro t-'vpaker uf the House-, two-iltiu's
. cf bf.h I io. ;- T-egr'.ff, the chairman of
t i. ;.ilv evrrv :mn. .ttant committee a negro,
The iJiamoiiil lloa:c.
STATEldKNT OF CCOr:,!!, THE WITNESS 'WHO
EXI-OSED THK SWIMUE.
7'ie L'eittctuiifil Celebration.
An A:"rps to the :Vop!t of the State of 5'cnn-jl-fiom
t!:P rirj..r-!..-is. for 1 pntt.jlrr.nla,
if t!:e I", 'a. Cuuit-nai.il l.oard OS i.iiita,.
As citizens of the btate in which the na-; Pax Francisco, IVceir.hor 7. J. P.
1 ir-ti has oidaintd lliat the Centennial Lx- ! Cooper's statement to the Executive C'om
hihitinn coininttmon-.tive of our iutlt i c-i.d- ' mi'. tee of ihft Lent-liaiiieiidinif Diamond
cn-e is to be hehl. the o.r.noituniiv is now ! Company is to the ioilowni" elleet : I was
yeics ami I'olitictil Items.
i At Cincinnati, or Monday afternoon,
the scaffolding on the new addition build
ing to the water works fell, carrying down j
eight woikmen, killing four instantly and i
injuring four. The scaffolding bad been J
erected tor the purpose ot putting up iron .
A disease similar to the epizooly is
killing the children of I.e Clare, Io.
St. Louis has a policeman named Heav
ens, and Chicairo has one named 'EU.
hitelaw Keid is ttie choice of the trusses ior :ne iihi oi me nunaing, ana
Btockholdere of tlie Trif un? for editor. i gave way under the -weight of three iron
Walter Scott, of Michigan, -is on trial trusses, weighing many tons, precipitating
ihc Great
MuRKi; pit
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he men to the ground and water beneath, lilrj VVjLKLY J- 'S' Tf "
. distance of about eighty feet. Itistho't 'V ,- . lv'-ri
r.at none of the wounded are seriously in- HtT t'i,r , . , '''?
j About sixty years ago, John Criswold rrceivetl alter t- ' ' '
Pa-gers, of East Lynne, C onn., fell in love to .Jattuarir nrl-"'V''t"-1- '
pi-fticnted i- you to iake your share in the ! book-keeper for the Diamond Drill Com- I forshooting his father-in-law, Oliver Crom- t
lesponsibility rest ing uj".;:i the people of ' pany here; knew Arnold six yea is ; Ar- ' we-11. a
the United SiaU-K to"ee that theexhibitioa ! mld knew much about diamonds; lie! The Washington Chrom'rle says: "Geo.
nurses are dying off like
t.-.nrfWiiMfT oti aint'iKimf.-T
u, p-ovitng that the Pms-
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thall l e eounsitnsuratc w ith the events it ' learned more of me about the way in which i Washington's
38 to eek'bi.-Ue and lhp i i-.?,": ess it is to rx ' they were deposited? in mature kind of sheen."
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tjiuiiHi. in; tuni ;io,iui-f iui-t f.X-VT"VFriM'l v 111 Liu nrtatu oil . jr t 1 1
Vv'orld's Fair," hrld at I,on-
a"d tl.-t the Fie?
t '.ha1.!
rr.e dx
tl e ee'?on of Kei-iesntatiTes to Coi'.gies.R
takes i!sce.
the. t-le: k. of she 'louse and State Tsea su
rer both ijj'ft-s, at:d all the meinherR cf
Coii:;es-, ticc;t (;:;e, negroes. Even the ;
t h;ef Jut-t'ce i a negro. In a word, the ;
ttr.ie is e.v.npletely Afiicanitd ar.l the '
la:vifci.t:ib!e I'eauls are plainly teen and well ,
known to the country. It is a sad pictuie j
to contemplate in this '"the freest country j
on the face of the earth." r.rd in which
iona! exhibitions have
irrouno
nn-nds by artificial means. ? Diamonds were ! Grant on Saturday. What has Cameron
generally found in beds that extend along i to sav about it?
rivers in tropical countries in gravely soil. There are over nOO widows of Revolt
ai-u uiK:i.i'Uteu sway. i
! In Older that our reader? niAv form some
The President has appointed J ap. L. Of. v.,
of South Caio'lna. ?linistfrto iri. 1 'eivt.
lurg. Pennsylvania l.aving lor.g cnjoyel
almost a pl-)Tinii:iIv .:f iliin m'ur.i'in. it was
,, . ., , . ., - '"the party of great moral ideas,' holds full i
not surprising that the chronic vanity of 1 , - B '
John W. Gkaht induced him to .seek the
coveted Tiosition. in oir!r that, he mip-ht
exhibit in propria pona his "bullet rid- ' ecp.ate conception oftheA: and glootuy ;
died" body to the Emperor of all the Pus- Nation of atVairs in that n-gro-i uMe a J
sias. Intenselvlovalasheisandhasbeen, , omi.iowealtl.f we lay before them the;
he has been rudely thrust aside and tho fo!U.v,iy lrUer addressed to the ew e.-. k ;
, ! . ,,ni bv its correspondent at Counno-a, ,
honor conferred en one of the most con- jjie ca.,iai jf the State- :
"picuousrel.i Is of the South. Is tins what i Cci;.t"MiiiA S. C.,' November 2C. ''T'.iR !
Guaxt calls backing bis friends? What iiamr of commonwealth is pat ail ".'.iie."
will be done for Ueauy after he retires t. ! TUe .".''VT" " K''ry
, , , Ktretintl.. a:l South (.-arob.na, once anior.g .
tlie peaceful shades of "New Cumberland? the proudest f Siatm, lies bh-ed:g and hu- ;
If this government maintained an envoy ' sliateh It' any one can take pleasure in j
4.v i ., . . , ,. ' -oate mp'atint; a St:ite emir.-'iv jriveu up to a 1
nt trtU, and if the present inhabitants of ; I!C(,ro ovo.,,f;,lt.nt, and almost eoi.T!etel y '
that isl.me' inherit the well-known intirmi- etuapeidsteii of its iiitcl'ienec, entfrprixo, ;
ty of their ancestors, Cat, above all other 1 and wealth, let l.5m look h re and :
. ' tnke Instill of sa. h wret-a 't!sa:f ttot.on.
p.aces in the vide world, would be the one : The reeeut election has tlriv-n the State at '.
to wbioli Giux r ouMit to accredit the hro leat a humireil l';i tlionis iteeper into ri'.ian- :
for whom STONEWiu. Jackson entertain- fial r'Vl awl 'Uti draiau.n U.an be- ;
v v t ...... fure. Ji,very representative m (,!:grer-s a;
ed such aconstantand overpowering dread. ! nero exeep't Wiillrn e, ai.d ho lower ir. the ;
There would be a sublime fitness of thini: ! estimation of the whites than any of his ne- !
j-.,-.. ... i . . . uro eoiif-atrui s. i ne t-"is:a.i!iff matte no i
e:np;ny.
Sim e tl:e
t) ! in 1:-.;1. l-Mi-
i'i'f'1 reeognizet! as i.niti
ti.M atid iar-reacr-tnc r.roi.cies for iiiv,n:o!-
ing the i gre-ss a:;d the material interests
of manki::t ever !e i;cd, and they are al
ways especially beneficial to the country iu
which they aie held. The late m." II.
Snartl. when Secretary of State, said of
them, in communicating to ('onjrress tlie
U. S. l'eportd on the Paris Exposition of
"Their Ur.cftcieiit infinenccs are many Aruolti and Macx m ew Mexico; collec- !
and wide-.! tad ; they advance human. Uie :l lm!llL" of rubies ; returned to )
A mold said that in Arizona he saw an in- ; tion.-irv nfiisiimers alive vet in the country, cay. 1 here apttcars, however, to have tn-en
- Matrimony must have lten catching in '76. more than the usual dilhculty in deciding
dian C hieTs wife with a bracelet of spark
ling stones ; obtaineel it from her ; woulel
go back to look for natural deposit. On I
his return he told Cooper that he had a big '
thing in vier. Slack and himself were the
only persons that knew the secret. He of- j
fertd great? inducements not to enter into i
the scheme. In It 1 he mane a trip with
Over fifrv thousand citizens of New the question ; at least it was not until
York viewed the remains of Horace Glee- i Thanksgivirg elay that the ceremony took
I wnii r..i it. unswoio, ana in i&u tne jtnper fur thti III'-'
couple were betrothed and d ubtless coni- XS"7'i, ii HA. 'l'Zj
; meneed to talk about fixing the wedding- : ' ' '
Ttie faTorite Wpf.)(i
PATKltir. in now n Mav' , ,
rontui;:.1 more It i v-.
paper pnMihel c. p..j.'i,' '"
It furnishes x'l t:, ,
lev, as the body lay in state at the City 1 place, when the bride and greoru had neT'e ';Ve"Vn k '
Hall. ! leached the ages respectively of 78 and 79. I K KT of nw vV.rt Jp u.' ;
JOHepll I rati IS tne name 'i an luwa i nf iiunctcr, oeiong io a long- ; n. nun imrriMjii'.
voting man whei run a needle into his wrist lived race, and look forward to a wedded
fifteen years ago, and has just extracted it life of no fchort duration.
from his heel. i Probably the heaviest blast on record
A dispatch from Columbus, Inoiana, 1 vvas maoe a few daysago by the Richmond,
lub of ten persons in that town hold ! Virginia, Oramte t ompany. A solid block
iii.n. io! .,. nil . .t i.w-. 'n,-.,i. i. ; tins citv : decided to get a larpe eamtalist ! a i- i
universal language of li:e products ot labor I mtcrcsteti in their plans. Arnold suggest- ticket number 4. which drew ?u.wJ stone, ot une quality and sixty feet in
the artisans ?f al? countries hold rommuni- i 'd overt uics to Ha; pending, a gentleman ' in Eouisville on Saturday. ! length, fifty feet iu depth anil foity-six
i.t li r.li standi! g coh'.ersant with mnn A i moisriil ma in Irov. rx. 1 .. : i ei wioe. was displaced without Iractnre.
matters. A moid then wrote to llai per.d- lately left, while on his death-bed. fl".- i ms enormous diock measured i:i.(HH . j-iusaes. me proteetmn or tfce pfc.r
ing in London asking co-operation in de- 000 to a woman wh.an he had jilted a j cubic feet and weighs ll.r.( tons, or 23,- : Electoral Kerfrm,Vee-aV.r. "'''
veioping diamond mines. Arnold and i number cf years before. Jilted women cm- I OttO.tMio pounds. In 1870 the same c :m- tvtem of finance, tho re-rfr'I',!..'-'1'
Slack went to New York and enlisted Par- i brace hope. i pany obtained a stone weigliing 16,fKH),(.H)0 ; disfranchised Amertrn cii,-,i8. 4
low. hen Lent and Ilarpending reachel j David Moore, who murdered his wife iund, w hich was then considered a re
that city from London, Arnold exhibited ' at Dover, New Jersey, last week, was ar- : mr.rkable success in blasting. If any body
the gems. A council was held. Lent and j rested at Phillipsburg, X. J., on Sunday ' desions erecting a pyramid on the western
night. He was taken to llornstown and ; plains that company ought to tate the
placed iii iail. I contract.
I he feeling of respect for the memory ! i.se r nt: ay aiiernoon, wniie Jirs.
cation ; ancient piej; id iocs are broken down;
nations are fiatci nized ; generous rivalries
in the peaceful fields of industry ate ex
cited ; the tendencies to war are lessened,
and a better understanding between tapi
tal and labor is fostcreel.
One of their most salutary results is the
promotion of an :tr.nipei:it ion .f th.A tine
dignity of labor mid its paramount claims i Hai pending came to San Francisco to form
to consideration as the basis of national I a company. Arnold haw that he might
wealth and oowpv. Snr.h hii.it ; i make a bold strike to gain .")). 000. crossed
bt-cort'c national necessities and luties " the Canada line, sailed from Quebec to ! of Horace Oreeler was so general that even i C. Pradbury, of Sherman, Maine, was at
itreat Prituin, i- ranee and other leading : Iandon ; in London made the acquaint- ! in London when his death was announced i work up stairs with her little girl, about
nowers have iv.s i nni .-t a,.d .i.t c, t .j i l... ! ante of t vo American sailors : t.aid .".000 1 T.ubiic meetintrs were lield for the nurnose ! eighteen months old, who was running
; a nou i tne room, tne cniia. unooserven,
. purbed a box which covered a ventilation
: hole, left through the ceiling over tho
kitchen stove, anel fell through or. to the
stove, which was at that time heated near-
ly red hot for the purpose of ironing.
; cniiu lay upon tlie stove
i hury ran iIjwii the stairs and througl
other room and took her cff. The child
snvfi. Poetry, c... hj the L,'t a7'
1 I-.iirop-nn writers. -"t.-
i It will jrivr 1 inland acenrat rp- ,
lative Prix-r-edirivs ani t-f t.,b '''
1 ('onst!turionaM:onventi..n hii-f :"
Of the bodies It tio' T t .,
i every Penns lvunian. I; w!;i
; j.ifle resume of the pro (,,,.., t '.
! The political aim of the i' I . '-
ton l.ur t ) .. r...... ... .. ...
inent.
Tho folliwlrir rates, iinenr.., ,,' ,
- " . " . . j . yjr iu t 'TIL.; r .
voild with such exhibitions Austria is i each to take an oath of secrecy to con- (jf cxjiressing regiet and sytnpaih
rap:d:y completing one which will open in ;eai ine ousiness
diplomatic iu such an ajpointnicut
of negroes and white reueg.nb
and there a decent man from sotu:
wirli here I
Democrat- ;
JCo member of the Senate of the United i ,: ' "'uty, who feels w h-u he eon.es here like j
, , , ; a cat in a strange parret, aim will be laugned !
FtRtes ever more thororghly disgraced him- I at llir ,.3 rainsru he;opp.ses thetid. of cor- j
elf tbr.n SlMOX CAMrnON succeeded in do- ruptioii. The Slate oiiiee.H tilled with the,
. .1 l r. .i . i i j ' W'or.t of" the rii'.tf. and Moses, -ovTed from !
ing, on tlie dny after that bedy convened, j ti .rJ to irh iralui ana c-or.-.iption ,
Per?tor Fknton, tif New York, had y.re- ; piaeeil in the Uoveri.'or'a chair. '
Tared some remarks on the death of lion- i T-at matters-.heie are worse th:.r. ever, r.o j
wnie-a-.vak'-.observereanloraiiiotneiitttoubt
ace Gkhelkv, and Mr. Sumner interned x'jeie is really no law hut th will and plea- ,
to WU.w him. tv.it. -when Mr. 1''estos ; sure of the Ka.Ueal ring. The juries are j
Souht to gel the floor, Cameros cut him 'j """ of n-gr.-s than ever ;
" 1 1 eltr.-. t thirtv-nx pent j.kois recently :
olT by a motion to adjourn, and although drawn for a common pk-ns term in Charles- j
21r. Fkntox implored him to withdraw it.
the old hoary-headed "Winnebago swindler
btu'ubornly refused to do so, and the object and the verdicts are ridiculously at variane
r.i the New York Senator was thus defeat- th the law and the laets. N-gre.es com- i
, I luit all the crimes in the calendar and are
"ii T7, F t? .-,v : i turned loose on straw bail, and jf tr'ed and
Ihe 'louse of Pepresentaf ives. with in- . , , ' ., .
1 coii vie'.al are nardoned as soon as they rea.. h
fiirde credit, had rremptly testiiieel its ap- Columbia. The Legislature in largely made ;
r.rertaMon of th. country's loss br the adop- ! P of tb?ir comrades, and there is scarcely a '
. . ! niAii in auv d I he departments who is not 1
r,f appiopnate resolution s and its re- j jn yti;,a:llV wilu ,;irli,. -j l.e only.elat- who ,'
soe.-t f.ir Mu. (1 tirEl.liy's eminent services. '; stand :.o chance in tins States are. the v hir .
,......l tom I'.urmn- t... ! "ii u:e :,tr,1TeM com ., aim wiey are arr- .-ieu i
! tort th.TJ were only three white men, and j
those of the lowest elahS. So in other conn- j
tirn, the jury-boxes are tilled with ni-trims, j
and it is eminently appropriate that
Ameuca should assert her place m this re
spect, as she has in etthers, among the
powers most actively contributing to the
advancement of ma.ikind.
At a meeting of this body held in the city
of I-'hiladelphia, on the 7th instant, the fol
lowing resolution was adopted :
Lexulced, That all national banks, and
other incorporated banking or saving insti
tutions in the State, are hereby reijiicFteel
and authorized to act as agents to receive
nibfcCriptions to the stock, and that in
count ies where no incorporateil banks er
navinjrs iititutiin exist, the corpoi ators
representing such counties shall designate
private banks or bankers to act as agents
for such purpose, and each coi porator may
designate to the Executive Commissioner
such private banks in hisdistiiet as he may
eieem advisable. All agentsappointe ct shall
receive subscriptions in accordance with
the rules adopted by the United States
t entemual Commission.
oidered them to go to ! An eld gentleman and his wife went to
different jewelers in London to buy etia- Chicago the other day, in search ef two
roonds ; (jot in that way $37,000 worth ; ! missing daughters, and stepping into a
took the steamer for Quebec ; crossed the ! theatre for an evenitig's relaxation, found
bolder; went to St. Louis anel thence to' their offspring dancing in tlie lianet.
Angola, bought a larfje lot ef rubies, trar-
nets and sapphires : then returned to San
Francisco ; counself-d CM;per. lloberts,
Ient. Ilarpending and Dodge went to New
York, but the V,'all stie-et intu were shy,
anil they did not meet with much success
there; wanted an expert in .vhom tho
New York men could place confidence.
Janin was suggested and consulted. He
was permitted to test some of the diamonds
Janin
Se-
It is proposed to create a new county
in this State, to be constructed out of parts
of Montgomery, Chester and Perks couu-
A eekl v IVX,Itr.
One copy, one year
One copy, six months
Four epics, one year, each
Ten copies, one yenr. each .
Twenty copies, one year, each
Fifty copies, and upwards, one Tt-j. s.
An'-xtra copr.rer, is fnrnuhtd i,,"
sendirnr in chits of ten or mor" a,v.'
llAJLT PATRIOT will t e so ,t
Agent sending in cluhs of fi':vi,r-'.'
lmpers will t. separately d-i 1 1--.. ?
cu to one post-ofBce. (See ihrect.i'.'"
of ironing. The 'rW PitTTV T) i 'fTi'
until Mrs. Prad- i nt -LV 1 1 1 A likji
and th rou ch an- ' I'oi'dshed KVEH Y MORN-ixe;.sjr.:t
eil. Ih a first class newsoa r,.r
. i ... . . . " . i i . Kun-iK I v. . . r .
ties, with Potttstown as the county .-eat. (Was leartuliy burned, yt it is hoped fche patches, the most complete aa . . '':
ri iriui l, IUO HUCUU1II!. f Ij; ft.; '
A Oak ron County Ghost Stout. The.
vet
fi
near th Denver mountains on a. few acres; ! daj-, but the local justice wouldn't perform
seatieieel the diamonds and other precious the ceiemony. as he said out of tvrelve
stones. ihe party was jiilottd into the ; couples that had been married by him
fields ; 1. unted dia morels close e ach eav ; ; eleven had been tlivorccd.
The name tuggeated for the new county is ; may recover.
Grant.
Prof. "West, in Dover. Del., hires ne-
nrr.... 1 . .. 1 . . . 1 . T 1 - .1 ..i .- V.
HK-V-O, nilVMll 11C 1INC IIU tO,t.U, U.ril HITS- ; , f f . . g.
teriouslv di:;nr .t.eam to enable his wietn lIie of (-"bon county, a Couple of
, ,v,, i.:. -.rl :r., Tt A A .t years Siiice, erected a very fine ami a verv
coiiect l.fe irisnrano. Jt didn t t av il : n .
r a i 1:11111 I v ill 1 .1 it'll t mink'
all itn numerous
r offenders against
dine to the Car
bon Demoerat. that a trhostiv tenant has
taken up its abode within its walls. The
sdory is that '"since the confinement of
Peter Friel. whose trial and conviction for
anin accepted mi'ers to go tt) tlie field, j tlie first time, but the business is yet iu its j au not havjnc"use f r'
c-ack and Arnold vvcre to go ahead to Iii-1 infancy. ! oc. a i r
. i,,i e .11 x 1 -,l cells, as l,cgine places for
er to pilot them from that place to the t A seventeen-year-old w idow married a : v ;f T . '
1 1 -i i 1,1 ! ,, - . ., . . ; the law it appears, accoi
eld. I hey went on and selectee! a mesa gentleman of 2'i in Oifonnp, O., tlie either Demotrat that a td
Arie "k! told Janin ihe pi ice of the eeri.s.
Janin made the report, the party remain-
It is confidently hoid and I'elieved that ing to watch the claims.
all agents so appointed will cheerfully ac- I llie above is all thus far elicited from
t?cpt the patriotic duty for which they have lliC wituess Cooper.
heen selectel. and in this way aid the im
poitant work. In .corajiliance with the
resolution, those agents will be promptly
supplied with subscription books in which
the people may subscribe for stock.
We are now called upon to take our
quota ot tne stock, whic.n has been appor
b;jk it w:
t'd to their ha'.l le
an. I t mm iii)..,r ,Ti..-.r :niii
aet the part ot ?. po.iticat lhvg m the Mil- ; (J;dreients. Iu th'.s .vay they are time and
-te. When a feeling of profound sorrow apain tortured by the lowest scoundrel in ,
, , . , t , i ettb ia! nosition. Kv n retii ed and a.-usiti ye i
jrraejeei the country over the melancboly often subc(1 t1 ....cies ,.' j
event, Camkkon, with a heart capacious annoyance, and however wrongfully d'.s-
of such ineffable meanness and without tu.hed ai.d uiort iHed-they hare no relive. ,
, . , ... j In some eo'ir.ries kc.-K.'.ix arrests continue ;
any of the milk cf human kindness in his , t ,ail, Prii iTl .h.rs threats of such ar-
ITop.mm.E Mn;rER of an Oi.n Man iv
Yashington (,'oufTY. A shocking mur- :
: der was j erjetrateel in the totrn of Elders-
j ville, Wasliington county, u Wednesday ;
J night. The victim wss John Allinghaui, !
n ... a -n 1 r n 1
- r . ,. - . ,;-tti''. nr rw, j 't . .-o i.i 1 1 '. M tr. .1 ; :o . t : t 1 1
f, . Vv-'i5 .u T V. ""K'-T his wife, occupied a room on the first Moor.
r.V ' o, ;T. , Vl Ix'Qiat'on. (n tliat u!i,t Le retired at the usual time.
ni""um tu .n,.(ji Mi;res aeten aoiiars
kt share
tion of the
It is provided bv the act of Conn-ess that.
A man at Keokuk has started a-i fCce
fuinishe-e! with a pair of blacksmith's bel
lows for the inilating of rubbsr bustles,
and the Davenport Democrat rays that
"fashionable ladies go there once a day to
get blown up."'
A candy-rull occurred in Peru. TIT.,
lately, art! the two-gallon potfull of blaz
ing liquid was put out in the back yard to
cool, while the jollity went em inside. TLc
cat's corpse was removed, and the cat-dy
given to the poor.
Lerdo Do Tejada. the ne-w Mexican
executive, has been inaugurated. Among-
n"lil uli'tllt mi.toirrlit- Aire A lnrrliom a
calling f.ri?:u:j.410 the opula- j awakened by thu terrific" re porTof a gun
...... ....... i .
i the murder e.f Simon O'Connell came eiiT ;
at tlie last term of Court, it is alleged that i
there isaghotly firm which glides through '
! the dark and lonely corridors of the pns- ;
I on at the hour of midnight, rattling the j
, heavy iron bolts of eveiy cell as it passes
; by with its measured tread. Upon reach- J
j ing the cell of Friel, which is situated at !
j the extreme end of the silent corridor, it I
pauses for a moment, when the be .Its and !
bars shoot back and the heavy iron door
. is heard! o grate upon its hinges, and the
j weirel and unwelcome guest is heart! no ;
! more till the succeeding night. i
l lie prisoners have been nightly awak-
la lure, spicy editorial. e:L-.
Doe copy, one Tear, bv m-l i-. r- -do..
3"; Ten copies. A )..',
lirtrer ( Iu lis at the Ium nr.J rt '
rnay be separately H..lrtu;,
in one package. The m;y mu 'rz
tlie or'ler to insure atreiit.,n
IIKE.TIOXS.-Ail.liti..u to r -,r '
made at any tune in the ttr ai tv"u
ratrs. t'hansres in t'luh I.i-ts rea,.",'
rjuest of persons rectitnj p'"i'r
clate or suhscriplion. ediuou r. ...
tfta'e to which it has l :i previ. .,.
TERMS Cash in advance. Se' is y.
Money Order. Rank lrft t Kh,-,.. .
Hills sent by Mail will t,e at iu ra
sender.
ULN CORY. Ad-lress .
"THE PATRIOT." llrr,:.
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at the close of the exhibition, all the pro- diwoverj far mor
perty 's to be converted into cash, and after made . fer hllsbalui,
payment of haoihtios. the net assets are to i,r .t,,,! ir..
fired in the room, and discovered that one
ef her fingers had been nearly shot off. A
e import was speedly
the first callers at the "U hie House," to .. f'"r9r T f TV n!S"r!7
congratulate him. was the late insolent their peaceful slumbuis by this
leader. Forfirio Diaz. The country reioices i ""S3,1?1 -v Vlslta,'t w aver, contin-
. , - ' iieu ms iiocturai ranioies at repu:ar inter- i
IVXanulja-ctvirer,
yems, liadthe ora.en enrontery to statni up
In his place in the American Senate and
prevent an appropriate exnressum of sym
pathy and regret for the eleparted journal
ist. It was the jackass kicking at the ele-ad
lion. His partisan and unfeeling conduct
fcss met with severe and merited denuncia
tion from the papers of both parties. For
ney iu his Press does himself the credit of ; gone or are g'ing to o;iir distant localities.
I res.'.-, are held in terrorism over rhe whited.
i The laxes are enormous, c.ic!y verning on ;
I confiscation, and property already asss.-i .
, four or five times beytind it- vat ic is certain j
; to berated several tiiousantl dollars hig'i-rit'
i the slightest r -pairs or iinprovemeuts are .
; made upon it. Hence torpor and a general I
i t'. ad-loi k affect the p.'-op'.e at larje. an.'t the !
! white p-opl i;i hirgo ntinihers are 1-avii g !
1 the S-.at-, the most of tln-iu tnakir.g their '
way to Texas, although many of llieui have
be divided'among the stockholders.
.lying :
There are some men so dead to patriotism
nd inditlVrent to t oubcience a to in? ke pol
itics a business of pecuniary profit and to
pr 'itute all iul!i- servh e to .his liasecii.l.
Of course, such n-irro-.-ti.'.r..'.. tl and Mua'.l-LearV-d
persotis eh-va'o pnrtv above all cn
ti iera Ti. ins of honor and dt cen y. Tlio i
ted States St nate yesterday, at the motion
of one nun, was eomi-lh-d to re.'nse to a.l-
jouin out et resi-t t to jur. lireeicr or even
Tins is bv no in-ans a h trira of choice. f.,r
I never did S'-otch or 1'o-e or ilii'.ti of Krin j
1 turn the exile's hist lock upon his country !
j '.villi more saduers ia the eye or a tiep-r I
j sorrow in the iiat. Daily They go, thr-y j
ev : and those who Lave yet to remain are j
I made still more desolate for they know "they j
' cot'i ba-k no more." j
' Kverytioi: here :shaneed and chav.-ritr '
; still f ." ):n tiny today. T'nr population chanR- '
i es, the customs, habits and laws of the p -o- !
uoverntnf nt is tht !
flattering promises, however, ai-o made of i
great prospective pi-olds from the invest- '
n.ent in this stock. The promptings of i
1 at riot ism, and a no less elevated motive, I
siKiu'd actuate us.
iloney is the tirst anel immcdip.fe reeji-.i-
ehe for the successful prosecution of the '
vast labors of the Centennial -Commission ;
and it must be secured within the proper
time, for thp", exhibition is to be interna
tional, and
wi i . 1-t. I er 1 4 '1 :
ludge Merrimon. late Democratic can- ! f."", ' r v. .
,l,i e-,... r- , -v-.i. I- r nnement.
who lay m bed beside k;, . , i. J : H- seems that Friel fre ouentlv rever.:ed
her. was dead. II harl l,.,mrH.r,H Uv I "-"o. u wasueieaiati oy tne most , t ,, iU fln,.:,lrr -T . . ... ...
1 . . ... . . ..... I ! Olltl Xf-eoilS am! nnhlosbino- frauds ti'isl,..n ; . . TT t- J.-..3....J,
- o i t l.fc. 1 1 1 i J ( i - l r.i.l ot M t ir 1. ia, ion. t-aa. t- . 1 e. ' . tt.rt Enirjf . , f t , .i I l( Jl . I
j .. ... , ..t ti t, f-,.:,,l s:.r,, l. ,1, . j v turn;.! n:ci.t;
WHOLESALE AND nZ';
slui'. She raised
m.imtA . . f 1. I ' . . ; , . 1 s; , . ,. : . i . . , 1
- I . i . . . 1 .u LI1UVU ULdtVa 'LlULC 111C
. l . , , , T i.tt:J4iuir oi tit.tt ciiiie.
and the neighbors came m. Nr. I 1t. ... . . . ,
j.1 io nun mci oul iii.tt tuituru j-et
I tion of his skull was blown away, while
Ins brains and blood were scattered all
; about.
Fni t her investigations showtd that the
shot had been hied from tlie outsiele thro"
the window. It was tviilent lh-it OmHuml
ia!, and w is to represent the universal ,ii;i..r..ui ,.!- j r..o
human industry and art, and all I , ..,fo t..i . ... ...i, .";
A little j'latform was erected just
a strav
alarm
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. ii I iil- iirtvt I'rrii noot, 111 toe lie.tti V 1 1 Jl . . ;.i T . ,
., l.r...,-,. lol r.f .l,,c. . :,1 1 ' . .. f'V "Ot UC .1010.tl.rii IO llie 1 UiHI ffll 13 1 Oil
r'- ball, but will the President waltz whh a
natural products, as well as all the varied
results of human skill, thought, and imag
inati. n.
Let hi, therefore, arise to the work as
one body, with such an organized move-
colored lady, and Miss Seilie take a man
and brother for a partner in one or iuereof
the dances, is the question?
A noble Danbury boy earned a dollar, ho crated"
Momlay, which instead of spending for j hour) this
ichtlr .
aipeared to him within the walls of his
narrow cell; and this, told by her to oth- '
ers, first gave the story publicity.
W1 ien the strange sounds were first '
heard, the prisoners supposed that it was ,
made by the watchman in his nightly '
rounds; but as no such person -wasm- :
ployed (or. indeoel, any one admitted thro' !
cortitior dtfr after the suooer '
our) this theory was, of course.impossible.
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by tV.. window as a rest for the instrument I
of thv.ih. This unique instrument was !
also f '-:::;d. It was a piece of pas or water- J
pipe, ai.ut .-.ve feet long and having a two
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to listen to an eulogy of him. And this in- : "t arL rhaiio,.u, .ntl the
niv'. 'ini w ..t u-'.rtt. 1,..., 11...1.1. .. i reverse in ev-i v t.articul
was vvr.en ue-eetii-y ami inreingei-.ee ruled, s
S'niie local imnroysuients are visible about 1
ei of the, dead man's shoes.
elolumbia, lasoi on the supposed trade and .
Radicalism, and its twin sister, carpet- i IU'"J-V which the legislature may bring to ;
, '.h-s centre. Ifhhereis any money in the
Dgisrn, m tne v.-ouir.ern Males are prover- : state ihse vampire ru-rs will have it, t.y
bially lawless and revolutionary. The pre- j fair means or foul, and here th-'y must spend
sent condition of a flairs iu Alabama is a . s"n,e "' x here th-;y will ch'iedy l.ve and
" riot :u evcrv excess. I-.isv made and i;iiick
case in point. At the recent election, al- ly t-pent is "the motto of many of them, and
though C.kant carried the State and Lew- j l-"'v ,'ar nothing for thoTe-xpense, knowing
o ,'?..-.,.,' . , , ,, i how easily they t an pluck the tax-pavers at
is madioaii was elected Governor, the ! j,;..-.si're '
Demociais secureil junjority cf the niein- ! Some infer, s-t is taken in the question of
bers of the I.eislatuie. A Senator of the ' '-""''-'l States S-nn?ors, but wlio-ver of the J
i m.iiiber t:a-:n d ni:iv tie e'eco-it it ....r i
V uued States was to be chosen to succeed ' he announced that' Sawyer's successor wiil j
OtSOIX.E L. Si'K." Lit, whose terni of oflice be his inferior and ot occidedlv- a lower type
ejphes on the 4th of next March. In or- vr ,wa-- F"Sl- '5''?wf "j1""' we
, have it to the tu! 1 down prade, brakes gone,
eler to prevent a Democrat from beingelect- ! and un.'.er full headway the descent iMheuisr
ed iu his place. Guam's I'nited States -""de. 1 f any man lier" cannot see and fee! .
, , . , T, . I this lie must be blind enough to bedimed by
lUrh.al anested several Democratic mem- ,he urea- hiiiL' of Moses, the homilies tif Cain !
bei-s ou their way to the capital and bur- j and the unctuous and wheezy prayers of the
lied them to Mobile on soiuo vague and mulatto Canlezo.
tfiim. .A oo ilovi.i. i.f l.uvinor vi..l.ilol It.. ! -- S . -"--
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,,,,,, , , . '11- - ' - .... .vtiu uuu u.n lut; A oni
...cut as w.u inspn e a generous enuua lion inch b .re. This strange weapon was heay
and secure tne eii due subscription for our j v lf.af,, with slugs ; the mmder;evidenl
riuota of stocx in tlicshortest possd, e time. u uot committc.l for the purpose of
' J" lV ; ' , u , , , e ! robbery, for the building was not entered,
chosen Mato. which, above a.l, should be TllC detectives of I'ittTburg were sent to
true to us hci.tage of tl.at holy temple of the 8(.one lf nnirderaild hnv? succeeded in
f.e-eoom, Ir.depcnnonce Hall the sacred ' frrriin a Mn,llff cl,ain e.f circumstantial
.... . ....... . -cvi i.u ,uoou.e , ev tdence around a negro carpenter named
... .-w voi tie i-is'ii. vi. IttfcLl i I- : I t T1 CV il'li" 1 1 ti 1 1
ahty and progress, the palladium of our
liberties anel our rights.
IIasifl M. Fox, Chairman.
e'.etaion laws of the Slate. They promptly
furnished bail for their appearance before
the I'.roper Court and foithwiih slai-ted for
Jloutgonicry, the seut of government. The
Demociatic niembt-rs, thus having a major-
Ilor. Samit.i, Nelson, of New York,
has resigned 'his scat as one"ofthe Asso
ciatej.Justices of theSupreme Court of the
Unitetl States, lie was appointed by Pres
ident Hoi.;; in l-lo and is now SO vearsold. i
hy in each House, met in the capitol and ! U,,ior 1n act f f Congress, he retires from
oiani.eel, anu were le-cognizcd as the law- tl!e I'sif ion he so longjadorned by his legal
ful and rightful Legislature by Governor liug aid ability, on full pay. There
hiMihAY, w ho then filled the executive ,um" remains but one member of the Couit I
citair. 'lha lladicai minority met in a hall j v,'-, T,as appoiuteel hy a Demociatic Pres- j
iu a dilletent part of the city. Iu the Seu- ; -oent, Nathax C'LirFORP, of Elaine, who j
ates, scats were given to four persons none j 'WillB commissioned by Mr. Bcchaxan in j
ef w Le ni held certificates e.f e lection. In loS. The remaining eight Judges -are the
the House, three othtrs were given seats I appointeesof I.ixroLNandGRANT. Ward I
on bogus certificates issued subsequently I ll'-NT. of Utica, lirs been appointed the ;
to the certiiicates lost given to the Demo- I f-nccessor of Judge Nelson, lie may be j
cratic candidates. In this fraudulent way ; competent for the place, but he is unknown i
a quorum of each House w as obtaineel, ami ; bijuel.eial fame outside of his own State.
Lewis, the Governor elect, wa. then inau- i BY, s,Ich t-" Stl'a'-Keand iuomnrelien- j
guaated and recognized the JlttMp as the j sib pia'of pClllc t rust .re" U S
legal -isseinoiy. i ne eiigraceiul laice
was appropriately concluded by the re-election
of &pMCE3 to the Senate.
Fro-dccts From the Far "West.
From time to time, letters extolling the
richness of the soil in the Far West, es
pecially on the line of the Northern Paci
fic liailfoad. and describing the wonderful
gro th of cereals, have been published and
read with avid.ty by all who are interested
in agriculture. Theprais.es rung through
all this correspondence are not exaggera
tions, but express with fidelity the rior.ai k
abie feitility and productiveness ef those
Western lands. We had the pleasure this
morning of examining specimens of this
year's crop of oats and wheat grown in
Prickly Pear Valley, Montana "territory,
which was forwarded to Jay Cooke & Co.,
financial agents of tlie Neuthern Pacific
Railroad. We safv oats that measured
fourteen inches in the head, and yieldeel
an average of one hunelred and two bush
els to the acre ; and wheat, the heads of
w hich are live inches lon anel fioni one
aud one-half to one and three-quarters
niches broad, and producing one
tiusneis to the acre. There was
000.
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nacien towareis mm ity reports of an enmi
ty that had existed between them for sev
eral years. Uriceland stoutly protested his
innocence, affected cieat horror at the
news, and asserted he ctmld prove he was i S A
n.il i , l..IO , !... . f . Until
...i ... iw mj on tne miii tu me mur
der. Detective Cupples went to Paris
Cross Roads, a few miles frem Eldersville,
where Uriceland hael been at work. While
trash, as many other boys would hate u. ',, ; -"'-:-''p iu.e. Ctf---
, , -f , I'1 prisoners, upon becominc aware that
done, he gave it to his toihng mother, and nn '..i,., ' A ? ., f . kiiilX- t
in the evening she hired a liddier and .""V" '
pleasant dance was the result. fLtoId t "' Uu ecurel7
-It will be well for those who are in the lTt tf t'U"AVg
habit of trafficking in gold coin to keep a fl "'V" h r T"S V1 l t. ,
sharp lookout for bogusVenty-dol'ar gld
pieces, as there are a very large numberof I 1' '",' c . it " , '';"- TTTf l rnTTf1 f iTJT f.p rT
them, in circulation which aS, said to be VJl & t",!. ' MklMj rAiiLUli ui
excellent imitations of the genuine. 1 " j
Mr. Ciree'.ey's possessions is estimated j j
to lie in the neighboihood of two hundred ! Death of a nnfetitert it AnvrsTrs- ' rr? ""r' -"f? rt
thousand dollars. His stock in the Trilun-e. ! En. John Franklin recently died in New : g .JL" O V' ,
ten shares, is valued at silll.OOd per share; j Orleans, having run a career such as few ! '
the homestead at Chappapia voo.'HKi; farm j men would care to be debtors to. He was '
in Virginia !S,:5,000 : and incidentals I born in Albany in the year 182(1. ami wa5 i V. . !ri x. -1 ''.
w ' ' " i - . rw n " x -rv r r t t v,
Iurray, but sihhi took his t)3 e , f
riths
t'1 fthin
IVatl
calleel John
An old Palmyra, Indiana, fai-mcr lately stepfather's name. He was compactly j
predicted that deer would lie as plenty as
sheep in that vicinity this winter. This
gave an impetus to the ammunition trade.
some searcher after mutton ascer
tained there wetre only two sheep in the
county.
At Uniontown, on Saturday morning
--4.XD
built, handsome and a thorough sporting
man, to whom Cincinnati, New Orle&ns.
and St. Louis have been indebted for some j
of their most notorious prize fights. Be- !
fore he arrived of ag- he became a pro- i HOPT-Fi 'RTPhfi WW
fessional gambler and adventurer. Forced i DUU f LflAL'hl.U UUll
to leave liuffalo when only eighteen, on I
i looitmg arounei he found two or three knots r"S . TV Jy : " ' . ;v V n i 7 , mo'"' t.i...i.c ,
of wood, which were like a pin uron the ' ofrnurder ln the urst degree against Jacob skull lie fractured, he went through Cen- .
! piatform, at Allm"ham"s liouse anel which I StauP for the "Imoting of Alj.heus (Hover, ; tral America to Califeiruia. embarked thence !
ihe h:td in his pocket n eVtminition i last July' ,n IIenry c la-T township. Tlie , on the schooner Gamecock for a filibuster- j
i proved that they exactly 'fitted ' thus en relict gives general satisfaction. A mo- ! '"S adventure in Honolulu. His party
i com aged the detectives e-eam-'ned further t,on for riew tnal W,U be made. were defeated as soon as landed, and he I
examined further
and found a piece of pije similar to that
forming the murderous missile. He called
upon liricelaud and showed him his dis
coveries, but the negro still insisted that
he could prove an alibi that he was not
out e.f the house on the night. The detec
tive went to lii.s beKuding-iiouse and was
informed that Briceland had trone to bed
early and was about the house eaily in the
Totl)iii2T in
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PBOHFTLT ATTKDID TC
A number ot laeliws in ISashvillo hare i snipjieel in a whaler to Australia. Thence
signed an agreement to abstain from all j he went to Callao, Peru, and finally open
outward adornment on Sunda3's, wearing j ed a gambling saloon en one of the Chin
only the plainest sort of apparel. Ruin is j cha Islands. He circulated freely among
thus threatened to the millinery business, j the cities ef Peru, frequently geittinf iu
there being no place left in which to dis- volved in desperate frays. In one of them
play the last sweet thing in bonnets. he killed an attache of the British Leo-iv-
A young man uameel Edward Mills, at tion, and was therefor arrested and kept
Pikevilie, Ohio, on Thursday last, after I in prison for twenty-six months ho
..,,.; ti.. ,i. ..... . ..' ! eating his dinner, took his pun elown and 1 throuirh tlie efforts of I .on-id foo c '
reK.m, and found that a window opened i wf 1blowinK .in to see- -f, "as loaded, ; tary of State, he was released. Since then ! XOS. 278, 2S0 and 2S2 WasLi'
frotu it into a field, and in this Le could I f"- , VDB,-h,s iot ? tbe ,ock of tIle gn. Ihe has been engaged in gambling audi
goo.
eh,
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mat
eve:
ie hundred i tlace ftprinta toward and from Allit.-- ! h'S f?0 ,&llrpcd, and the gun went oft, fighting in the Lnited States. Burdened
s one sneci- I hara's h- A hidden pair of boots fitted ! nS " through tho head. He died i with consumption for the last ten years,
grown in I these ks, and besides there were finger- j sbolt'-, aft6r- , t , bC 1,39 n biseet aml Wen "Sy '
rit-orv tl.-u ! '"arks Pn the window-sill, blackened as ' The corpses of a white man and a ne- j any excitement. In July last hewastaken
Gallati.rcounty; Mont,. 'Territory ht ! ark upon the window-sill, blackened as ! - 1'!.corrses of .hlte an and a ne- any excitenier.t. In July last hewastaken j
... i - :r v i. rr - , . . irio went eiver a .11 cnifan ia.iii-o:ni n. to "-r. e'nni nni.-ii ir, e - i
" "'rui''. lu.seviueuce was aeemert , . , . . ' , . I . " x T: j - i V lv" ,1M.nK
conclusive anel Ui Iceland was committed to i V7C J' "
i:eil to await hi, trial TT u n, ,!,.,.omi,. I A'the consequent cross funerals a few old
JOHNSTOWN, PA
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list
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Ch,
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a i-e
General amnkstt is dead for the pre
sent at least. The blood v r!
A committee lcpiesemUng each of these j yawns a!ld is of fiuch l)lcadth that there
bodies has hud its own case before the At- ' c-an be no ohisnimT of hd o.. ;t .-xt.
- - X " - O ...... v.. , V V'A e-. - .hi,
toiney (;e;.eial at Washington and solicit
ed the initrve-ntion of the general gtnein-jt-ent
in i-.s behalf. V.hat business the
fc ivernmeut has to inte.foie in tlie quarrel
wo CHiinot perceho, .ami ve tlnn Jiat
Loutweira adrico lias been taken, and
eighty-four Republicau n.einbers'of Con- i
gross, jtmor.gst whom were all the Repub- '
iiean rci rt sentative-.' of Pennsylvania, vo- !
tedagainst it, thereby defeating the two- '
liKIM Will kOfu l:iiil....l. n- -. i ...... ! '
, :-",!,,,u auu I,eriUil , tlu. ds neee.-sa it to the passage of the bid.
,Le u.iocuhy to ,e atiju.t. d by the State The ,-llfc is Tet ended. Butlcr and
autnoj u c. I.-, r ... i i; at.u s faction, who
I...,-., i.. . t.i h.i .,.!,..,, . r ..., . .. ,v
J.,.. . ..... ..u..,lellllllsuxluu,
are in bi'd odor at Washington Sdh tins
Kep-ji-lfcaM members f C oii're
ameron and Kelley, and edhers ef like
implacable elisposiiions.'still incline to a
spiiit of enmity. Thev will neither bury
who !....?....,,. i ,i:-...... .,.i :..
.1 ..... ; mil lUlttl I'.lt muvicnovt .. ami, nil 11 1
re:: ;u. v it pueliate tlo ir i it iral assciiibn... : . , , . e .,' -., ,,. '
' - - " . ""'".CO more to the lwereht of the t'etiiililienn
ano ;.ie.,s a deeded disapprobation of (:.,.i .:.i -.,i 'u.
J j v u i a vi a on i w va-V7 Trabu uuv nil'
p!acbie.
gave a yield of twelve, hundred bushels
lrom thirty bmdiels sown. The wheat em
the stalk vt as from five to six feet in height,
and these specimens were not selected as
representing the maximum growth, but
are indications of the average production.
The cause of this wonderful fecundity of
the soil is the presence in it, of 50 percent,
e.f pure lime. In the same Territory veins
of bituminous coal, pure w hite marble, aud
sulphur have been developed. The North
ern Pacific Railroad is opening to our
farmers one of the richest agricultural sec
tions to bo found in tho world. JV". Y.
World.
What" is Ahbao. The schemes pro
posed by President Grant in his message,
and which may . be taken as indicative of
his programme for the next term, are ex
ceeelinly magnificent.
He reecommenels th adoption of the
postal telegraph system at an expenditure
of from twelve to twenty millions and an
increase of officeholders "by some sixty eir
eighty thousand persons ; t he building ef
a ship canal around Niagara Falls at the
expense of fifteen to twenty millions more ;
canals to connect the Mississippi Valley
with the Atlantic at a cost of fifty mil
lions; "continuous land-locked navigation
from Maine to the (iulf of Mexico;"' and
th expenditure of twenty-five millions in
mail subsidies 'Muring the next five years."
All these involve centialization, corrup
tion, lobby legislation, swindles, and a
general bedevilmeut ef everybody iu Con
grawB and out. A'. T. Svn.
jau io await ins trial, lie is a desperate
character and rough stories are told against
him.
A Rowance from Real Life. Charles
Smith, who some weeks since got iu with
ladies were able to tell the- mourners "how
natural" the boely ltoked, but most ef the
sympathizing friends thought there was a
mistake somewhere.
Th World says that several prominent
ef climate
; was taken to
j time ago, he w ent to his long account.
It did him no good, anel he mn , . .
V.- nrl-o ' TIF- "ndersis-ned haven
-ew v.rleans. where, a inri 1 I u. ...... ;.. i . . .
to T
e(vvrii:;
a freight conductor, rode in the caboose! mess men have just sent by the steani
with him from Zanesville and stole his j e.r TJbt;e the money for the purchase of
watch, has Wen arrested at Columbus 1 Saraana' Hn Domingo, they having be
Ohio, says the Cincinnati Enquirer, and j colne satisfied that the purchase which Con
turns out to be a girl named Goldsborouh. : Sress rejected would be a profitable one.
Years r0 she was a thief in Cedumbusi ! ,k1 bav renewed the bargain with Baez
Two years after leaving she returned iu on tl,elr own account.
I'oy's clotlies, got employment in a saloon, I So many handsome fortunes were made
slept with the proprietor for three months ! in getting rid of the curse tf slavery in
without discovery of sex, then stole his I this country, that it is not strange "tlie
meiuey and left. Since then she has been j curse of slavery in Cuba" is to be made a
a bar-keeper anel driver on the canal, and i pretext for making some more. Some-
when arrested had a love letter with alock j ixxty wants a job to builtl war vessels, and
Agents Wanted!
The uimamUoled tnr.r-Q rr K 1 ke'?' Fancy tioods. Noli ms. f. if
irnr .Maehine," opens a ood opportunity for I ' ' Bnd Ir'U S,l'h
A Koom in Loretto n spleudiJ a---
I3XY OOOI
j Pilch as e'loth. CwimtTf. S.tTinf
', JfKin, Domo-ticand White tloo'i--
lames, t hintzes. AlpHeus. (hi (
Shades and Fixtures. Hoiery. Sti-ts
urs, , loves. Kihhoiio. sh.m is t an.
?rrJnL,C;..At:,,.ta".'t responsi,, ren to ; HR AfFR IF? II , R MV I T F fiiTFV
...v. .,.-.., ...r iiiiB inuni.v. lor Cirou- uiioi L.1111.0. ll.ililMl .1111., rt
iuinei. 01 worK xnd terms, address
ri"IIli: VICTOR
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V.
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Ti.;
acd
and
of hair in her pocket, showing that she
had won the affections of an artless elam
sel iu Cleveland, anel engaged tei marry
her. The watch was pawned in Cinciu
nati in tlie name of the conductor from
whom it was stolen. .
so Mr. Neglev of Pennsylvania says ''the
curse of slavery in Cuba"' is liable to in
volve us in war at any moment. O Liber
ty ! what lots eif money has been made in
thy name ! N. Y. Sun.
A. T. Stewart's magnificent mansion
on the corner of Fifth avenue and Thirtv-
The stockade of the famous prison at ; fourth street. New York citv. which he h:i
Andersemville, Ga., used by the rebels elur- just moved into, is large enough for the
ing the war, is falling into decay, and the retinue of a erownetl head. The house
-oeau line nas oeen ueariv oui.eeiiii.eei. uuever, is saiu to 00 very clamp, anel to
The thirty-five wells which the prisoners require fires burning even in August. It
dug with citis and spoons still remain, and j is the most elegantly fitted up mausion in
a remarkable spring, ciiscovereu eno morn
ing after a thunder-storm, still sends out a
little stream. The cemetery is said to con
tain 18, (XX) grave.
Sewing Macliinc Co.,
J. L. FERGUSON,
MAXAOER,
Km 1227 CHESTNUT STREET, !
I'lTILA DKLVJIIA .
VALUABLE HOraTMDKBTY
for svi.i:.
T'IIJ:,Xr.rtv. known as the ''GALLITZIX
Hltl situate nipo-ite 1
tne l'a. 11. H. Di.nt at Oaiiitjiin Ar ,
Hoots, Shoes. JIais, -'alllT.
READY-MADE CLOTH.H,::,
Drugrs, CMls. Taints. Me.!i.-in- T'v'X.'r p"
Ace. as well ns a great nnety n' ;w
needless to -nenti.111- ti!l Sneh wi.i ir:l .
Sold at the VERY LOWEST Fib t
Lumbor. shins-le, prn-n nl pn
marketslile kinds tulo-r. in i-xi-'icv-t
Thankful for pnt fnvor.
and reffivp a eon tin tin !' ": .. t
Loretto, Nov. 15. 1 iT-'.-t r.
;NA T I OXAL 1 1 01:
SummilvillP, ainbria ",,-
J?SO. C. DOLAriP, u
llarintr tnkn the l-ove ' t?
amply proynl.-il in nil r'''c,';t '..'''ti.l
1 favor him witii a eall. the Jlo( f A4
the L nion. The cai jietsand curtains, fitteel
to each room, were made in Europe, and
the gorgeous furniture trai also made
broad.
of tavern-keH'nimr can be r.iuntJ in the eoimtv
aesiros to sell Ix-ohus" h .l,flik. s
v:. ...,111,-KM. -rfll K , tt AMlTflOK I III.
mp. anel to j Station. isntTcretl for sale to thefe''sA ""'rlt " ri'vvli
August. It j Jr.m, dei.Al- I 'uXitviilo. X
1 miMi..,i i ! " ir ine nusinin : i.in,,
tCEN78! ARARSCHW;
We will nv all Aff-ents " vr ,r viiial
t. e. -
KltAI,
lc.
Kop further i.u.ll...'. ...',.ii i'n,. I k., .111 ith is i'uM. ,i. '
j unrleriari.et ou tho piom'.ses. , f urnUuuil and fttwnw Ri1,:il-rt;rii',J'1'
F. J. PARUIaiil.
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