gj: .a 23 elsil .15. Sa et EBETlSBUnC, PA., Friiaj M6r9la?, - - March 7, 1S73. Colfax retired without the nua vote of thank to the jirrsitlir.pr otlker Of the Senate, He uriM i his farewell addres that no act of his showed tht t confidence in him had been luis .lacccl. Thnt was his last "whopper" in the of fice which Le has diegraoed. Hon. II. Mii.ton Si-elk,, the mew her of Congress from this district, in troduced last week the following Pre amble ';"d Kcsoluticri in rvfermee to the connection of William . Kelly, i Kepiilliean member of the House from 1 rhiLuleijihia, Avitii the corrupt op ra tions of );;kes Ames, the C'V.fgress.on r.l agent and financier of the Union pHcitie Rail Koad Company: WLrrra, It is Klmw ;i t.y tlio report ;f the "dec Committee of tl:e Home to investi gate the chaiu.es t!" alii gcI 1,1 ' -""' f mem bers by Oakcs Ames aid ilcrs that Win. I). I'cHcy. ;i moml.er of Col-gi t s from the Ftnte of I :ti:i Ivi nia. hd nccive, vhilca member f the limirc lrom fakes .lines, the Mini f f ?:.':'!. on the '-'"d of June, If-XS, aid the I'm i Iior sum of $7.o, in September, he C redit Sh-bilier of Air ericr. hhoiiL liavimr uaid . - , - - O A un thing : n;d WV.rrt ., The f aid di'. "dcrdr arose from ; n dlioiici-t contract and :u woigenient be i tween t;iM Credit Mobilier and tlie I'll inn 'Pacific Ilaih-cad Company. t li Cn'ii- pany vas and i largely indebted t( the i Inited r'taii-s. ifcsullin'r in a tree fraud At the second inauguration of Pres ident Grant, on Tuesday last, the usual ceremonies, parades, balls, etc., were iti.s. a dividend ci Mock of indulged in on a more brilliant sc:.le. perhaps than ever Ik fore, but there was of courne no allusions to the Cred it Mobilier, to the Senate briW-iies. and to the leg-ion of corruptions with which the national capital has been so wharuefnlly disgraced during the pat winter. It was perhaps as well, snys the Thila. Kvtxi.vi IIkkai.p, that no allusion was made to these humiliating facts. Let us hop1, however, that the reticence of the President in regard to them does not imply any sympathy on his part, but that it means rather that iu future he will lend the weight of his official influence to crush out the rottenness that so seriously threat ens the safety of the (lovernnvnt and wrong on ;he Government : therefore Iifsf.lrfd, That for the icci,it aid use. as afoiesaid. f the Sa-d Credit Mobilier divi dends. William I). Kclley lescr cs. and lie hereby receives, the ur:ip:al:llcd cvnsurcof the i!oute. Foi U Tl!C.rsANT IKM.l.AKS AcCCMCLA , TK! T.Y Two C'HU.PKiN IN 13KUGIXG. Mtnti-n hns been made frequently during the past two month; of ihe little impostors ' who station theunclves upon tlla street cor ' Wei's and appeal to llie purse of the synina ' thiziny with p'acards telling of a soldier's ' widow t home, with innumerable orphans ' dependent uon her. A few davs nvr Jin oflietr, metinr the little irl at one of the t isilroad deiots, enteied into conrerpation i with hrr, ani learned that i-he was forced j t hep:, and th.it he would ceiiws vhat life j if the could. The pirl's np.me is T'va Hatihton. and ; the is 11 years f age. Her mother i . Jii K. Lain a Ilaughton. a widow, 33 years ; of ape. A little hoy, Willie, 11 years old, complete the family. They occupy a room at No. 71It Xoith Sixth street. The hns hand of Mis. Ilaughton was a m chanic in g-iod ciictuiistauce. i:i New York city, !:o d'. d in o'.. Aout four years aftcr : waul the mot her trained the ehildien to ; l e. It iw'enisi that he entered into this as i a profession, teaching the children to vary ! their woik from time to time. The busi : ness was carried n in New York about I tin ee vears. Since that time the Ilaugh i tons have visited Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington, Cincinnati, and L.tuisviPe, speiulingf about ?ii tiiith in each place. ; Thev arrived iii this city about four montlis yeit-tt ami Iufitical Items. J. A. Lukens, Philipsburp. Hunting don county, who was found yuiity f unu--ler in the second decree, at l!el5efonte. last August, for the killing of Itichard Father liurke promises another visit to America next summer. Snow to the depth of sixteen feet on Atherton, has been granted a new trial. the level is reported m the vicinity of liear Lake, Utah. " j Vt Muscatine the ice is thicker than ! ever before known thirty-two inches. In 1S43 it was two inches less. I - SaniT Jones and Parmelia Sanders, of Michigan, started in married life last week : at tliecombine.d ags of 147. j A second-hand dress and two skeins of yarn were recently exchanged for, forty j acres of land in Texas county, !. , Marvsville, Ky., comes proudly to the ' front with a family fix members of which ! afe running thronyh tlie divorce mill. John Conrad, of Luzerne county, cut. his throat the other day because his father ' refused him permission to attend a ball. , After being buried under a snow-bank ! for twenty-two days an Independence, ilowa) hog displayed a very fair appetite, j iliss Sarah Covert, of Chardon, Ohio, ! recently assumed the legal status of fnne ' eorirt by matrimony at tho age of twelve. ' On tie third day of the marriage of ' the Kniperor ol t hma, he and his young ' bride Mr. Holtcrt Giiford. of Huntingdon, county, had his house, with all its contents, ; consumed by fire on Monday, the 24th ult. i Mr. Isaac Kelly, his son-in-law, lived iu i one part of the house, and lost all hirt 1 household goods. The lire originated from : tlie ptove-pipe. i Here is the latest horror : A lad, about 8 years old. was started to school in Hun- : tingdon county, Ind., one morning, some : days ago. About half an hour later his : father went out to fted the hogs. There laid the head of his darling boy among tho ! hogs. His body was not visible, but had ! been coiiEumed by them. His clothes were scattered about in all directions. He had been attacked by it ferocious sow and torn to pieces. A mysterous affair occurred at Caile:is buvg, Clarion county, on Thursday,- 20th ult. A man named George Ulack, who re cently moved to that place, and his wife, were at home alone with their child, and about ten o'clock at night, when thy were "A Thing or IIkai-ty," &c While in viting attention to the elaborate notice Hm--wliere of the March nun'.Nr of that exqui site, and unsurpassable literary and illustra ted American publication, "The Ahline," we desire specially to call attention to the magnificent ehronios, "Crossing the M.xir" ami "The Village Belle," which are given free to each bubscnbwr to this truly brauti ful monthly. "Tlie Ahline stands without a rival in the world, and the chromes arn so pretty that feel pure no one could resist . the temptation to subscribe, if they had the ! money to spare and an opportunity to exam ine th-se truly splendid works of art. Moil ; ey could certainly be made by agents can : vassing for subscribers, for to see is to ad : mire, and that is more than half the battle. Our copies of "The Ahline" and chromos are ! open to the inspection of all who wish to see ! what American genius can accomplish in j that direction. ' F.I. k county voted for licence. Eminent i ly proper an elk should have its homx. Bosros -MASS.. AMi '"'th, 1 w THE This r"o!ut:'n excite 1 t-l.e fierce indijrni'on of Air. I i key, the nulical member from I.nncaster count v, who in tho oiire -f his vcmark". stigma tized Mr. Specr :s 000. Miss Jennie llrown, of Wisconsin, has since, ar.t tiicir niutea eanujj- nave aver-j received luty jaixis ! wareren suit as a aged tour or uve dollars a (lay. I n Christ mas 1ay they received twenty-five, and on New Year's twenty-seven doliarr. M.is. 1 'aughton now has a hank account of $4.H)!). When tliere f.-ictx vrere asceitained. the retirinc a stone was thrown violently jipeared in dresses valued at JL'IKiO,- j through the window, striking Ms-s. Black on the bed, making a wound which it is feared will prove fatal. She hr.d been re clining with her child on a pillow by the ftove, and the itone wa thrown y.ist as ter Sessions lawn r," "mount.'.in tnar :ni thisto in the ; face of tlie fact that K. Milton Sp.-vr i is more thsn the ( o-.i.-l of Hickev, eith 1 r m a ourt f Quarter Sessions or on chief notiiied the woman that if she Ci-n-tinned to send ut the childreu to beg they would be sent to the house of refuge. Yrs- terday Kva came t th.e police hendtjuarters ; and said that her mother had driven her ; away because ehe refued to beg. A tcm ; porr.ry home was fcmml for her at the ! Methodist Orphan Home, on Laclede ave j r.oe, and tbe chief wiil cc to it thp.t siie is taken 7 into bt'ino good family. S'. Leu he floor of Congress. We 1 tlie space to jmMioh tho entire delmt -n Mr. S'- eer's K's.-.lulion. ut we i:ive below the remarks of Mr. Speir him-s-clf. They will 1 foiiini ns clear, log ical and veil uiieeua A.r. Sfcers invariably are, r.nd do honor to the mail who oiiunci.ited them: J-'r. Speer saifl that he v. as not insensible St " The pretext which saved the Pepub- j lican dabblers in Credit Mobilier from being expelled the House i-, as the Pittsburgh Post yn rtinently puts it. a j most miserable one. Mr. Butler and j Mr. Bingham have united in declaring ( that Congress has nothing to do with ; renin rl the antecedents of any man who came thrp with his credentials all l icht. end , . , . , i i i re gi a vu v oi i;ie nour anc u;e occasion, s these great criminals had received hnt h(t ,,ail H-lluty t(, ,,e,flll.!n iiifeli0r than and pocketed their unholy gains prior 1 personal fiicniUmp, higher than a regaid . . p ,i fv.r, i h;-i ersonal tvt. ii!ig, ai.d he r;5e to ofei form nil Tuv. ghost in the New burvpoi t chol .IV e not house which so fiigiitencd tiie school ma am ami puzzled tint wits ol the. goou pccip'e living in tlie ncsghboriiood has been laid :i last. A committee appointed to in gress, therefore they must escaYe punishment for their misdeeds. Mr. Bingham, as his custom is, t-ecanie quit rhetorical. "Bud," said he, "as the Credit Mobilier might be, its guilt is covered with a dark eohpse in the that duty, regret ti.ig that it involved the honor and lepu'.ation of his native. Str.te. His colleague (Kelley) told the Ib.use that he hod not been hem d. 1 le had be.-n heard from his own lips, and he had l ad i ho pro cess of t lie Government to summon every witness whom hcileMrcd iohaveexamhifd. Who was his i-ollcaguc's' r.ccuser? Tas it not llirt i.eool.- y Aral if his colleague was I t -w ) !.n,i..f1 uu If tw.f i, l.u .... ,l.n presence of the assumption made here : testimony v.r a memberot tlie Moue. .f his thit. anv House of llenresentnti ves , own party, strengthened and f. m t i fit d as it . . . . , , , . , . . ! was bv hiisown etasixnsand prevai icr.tiotis. j He reviewed the testimony in the case of ! ?tr. ICeih-y, a::d signed that ?Ir. Iveiley must I. rive known that the corporation out ! of which these enoi mou dividends came j wns a c-jrrurt affair. He said that not only I "had lr. Kclley prevaricated and co! ealcd the ii nth, but that he had ai tempt d to yet Cakes Ames to conrenl it under oath. He j had found that his own concealment w.s not er.ough. Mr. t'akes Ames had testi- tied that r. Kelley cume and j--l:e pi j him nhoiit thi matter, and called it a loan, and said that he would pay luni the vcr.tignte t lie matter repoit that alter a Uiorougli examination ol the alleged spir itual phenomena, they are satisfied that there are i:o mysterious facts to he account ed for. It nppenrs that a number of the boys in the school had undertaken the amusement of playinf plu-t for the pur pose of scaring the girls, pud sueeeedetl bc- yond their antieiptiio-iF, fi ighttnirg the J whole community so that scarcely an;,' one ' within twenty miles of Newburyport has ! eareil to l-.e 1-ft al ne in tlie dark since I they 1 egan their pranl.s. Several of the j v(.ii!ig Fcapcgi ;icc made a full eonfessi n if their share in th.e bir he s. The lxy nl;o personated the gl'.os t which e.oiscd i tho teacher to faint hod b:en kej t from rchool on account of a soie t e the t!;:y he j made his appeal ance in the entry, and had slipftd out without hi mother's ! ktiow'.cflge to make hi ai iea,-:ince in the n rewind for having three men from a watery grave. A steer passed over the South-western railroad hist suck, from Arkansas, that was l'. hands high and weighed :'.,tk pound. tn Fiiday last, Armstrong county vo ted against liccme by about seren hun dred niajorilj'. Klk county gives a majoi ity for license. Alexander II. Stephens" was elected to Congress, Thursday, in the Eighth District of Oe ugia. Tlie vole was small, there be ing no opposition. Another amendment to the Constitu tion is rendered necessary by the refusal of the colored barbers in Cincinnati to shave peisons of their own race. A tire damp explosion tix-k place at the Oxford r.imcs. Sci anion, on Sunday last, by which six small boys were terii blj binned, thiee probably fatally. -V blai-k wahr.it tree v.-ps found in a vein of coal in Illinois, tho other day. Jive bundled feet below the eurface. and two hundred and lift v from the mouth of the drift. On Tuesday last, Michael Murray, a carpenter, fell down 1'yne Shaft, back f Hyde Park, near Scrauton, a distance of two hundred feet, and was instantly killed. There is sisty feet of water in the fhaft. i 'dry L. Taylor a lawyer of Trenton, New JtiK'V, was cvmvieted last week of taking illegal pension fees fr.m a soldier's willow, anil was sentenced to six months' hard labor in the state prison. Twenty thousand dollars worth of lac. silk and worsted goods which a passenger on the steamship Si'etia wns trying to smnygle ashore, w ere seized by the customs ofiict i at .Now York, on Thursday. SELLERS' IMPERIAL a r5iT:"i-? HA HOOD SO tut or Lr jest Org 7 Cxtenslvn r- Br.ttlrboro. Tt r . h' t: I. e ii . : The l.irr.r r,1 best lfrruM, . V.mt is new and novel T , iend tor Illustrated Cata!c 7 LU I L I UU I ! m'.ght strip the people of tlie right t representation on this floor." AVhen it b remembered that this very man. Bingham, who calls into play his nf-fvct-ed love for the Constitution to pro tect a class of criminals from unish meut, whose conduct has rendered the Congress of the United States to be a j bv-word and a reproach throughout j the civilized world, has been for y.tars j engaged in doing the very thing he ' now denies that Congress has any right i to do viz., strip the jn-ople of a light j to representation one can pretty ac curately measure the man himself and the party he belongs to. lie denies j the right to expel convicted bribe-tak- ! ers, after having for years advocated j the power of denying the right of rep- j resentation to ten States, unless they ; elected men to suit Mr. Bingham. j l-- IT- j Tue New York SfN calls attention to the fact that poetic justice has ! reached the republican senators vho were most fierce and vindictive in their j hostility to Charles Sumner. Pome- ; roy, the first of these, was the senator j i - ii.. ii? i i who rose in me remmiicaii caucus nri j ; r,i.,;, ,, , ... i j in relation io d;t two penitentiaries m moved that Charles Sniniu r bedepostd j t,js ;-5fat0 . from the chair of .!. committee on ..In u,e two penitentiaries durin- borngn relations, and that senator ; -r , --ived 4hi males and eliool huse ntry. lie says that whe tlie teacher -:'in! into tie entry, i:nd:ng that he could not. escape by the door, he ri tic-at'.d up the nttie staiis. 't'he teacher followed and attempted to grasp hi:?!, hut failing do so, full fainting with frig!:i, when he slipped pa.t her and i an home. Sho Fiibseuuemly civllcd !i his mother, who, knowing nothing of her hopeful's visit to the school house, assured her that t!:e A ih-n.ocint A!? 1 ..i :r.a Senate. county, to iill bv th death of Sun:' sio.n lor t!... has been elected to the it the speci t! election in the vacancy oc ca ll I'epubliean Sena- t;:ns giving the Democrats control of i, ov p.ail hoen at home 11 !.T, intormation belief that which confirmed she hud to n dmst. a piece of her in her a jreituine onie -l" the boys had been in th.e amount of the loan. Mr. Ai:;fs told Mr. Keiiey thtt tie ciid not so consider it ; that he had let him have $?5U on account of the dividents. Mr. Keiiey said lit would uive Mr. Ames a check for the amount, and he did giTo him a check for ?1.0OO. .Mr. Aires then tore tho check in two and handed it back to Mr. Keiiey and called it a payment. What a seem-, kaiil Mr. Speer, that must have been in the da:k hour of night, between the gentleman from lVnn- ! hal.it of passing theirhand- be fore a window i in the paitition scpai ati'.'g the cntT-y from I the school i!K.i!. and they had pivdr.ecd ; sira!;:c sn-is-es in the ailie by riu:':is of i strings aitachfd to nijty tin ca ts and j worled fiom their i.i in s. and by other i n-iclhods ep.i:!iy i :ig:-ni .us. Th.e rising I genera t ion m Newburrpori appears to l e j considerably smarter than tlie or.s iinine j (iiately piecedi:g it. -An .A .Vwn syhania and his fiiend f . oni setts, concietiug a story of which they were both hnmed. Theie wns not water enough in the Potomac to ar.h away tl e fouhiesK of that record. These men, if they were condemned, were slavers of themselves; they were their own accusers. He was satisfied of the truth of the report of the Committee, ami he felt iht il was his h-.ty to present the resolution. J kom the ponderous report of the Hoard of Public Charity, just publish ed, we extract the following statistics Cameron take his place. The brand of infamy has bten placed on Pomeroy and he retires this da3- from the Senate of the United States followed by the contempt and scorn of the American people. Following Pomeroy is the pious Harlan. It was Harlan who was se lected to. mr.ke a gross attack on Mr. Sumner's motives for opposing the San Domingo job. His speech was distributed by the administration por-t- 10 fein.-ihs. FvriRF.snr.fi or (ir.onrfcO. Kvaf IXTKKIiSTINO TtMAl. IS' l'i'.esrt J Philadelphia lef.er to the Keit York 6.1 vs : IStachu- I Ifvirn r.r'n-e fY;Hi-i T, Tn!,i -l,(k ic -.n r l - .... . '. the bail bor.d of Ceorge O. Kvans, to the j amount of Sp. 0.O0O, thr.1 F.var.s will ap- ' j jK'ar in Ihu rishurg. on Monday nert. for; ! l-iial. on t he charge of defalcation and em- 1 bwzzlement. Tlvai is now in this city j with his counsel. e:'traged in the prepara- ) ; tion of the case. Thn ucfeuce will he con ; ducted hy tlie lion. Jeremiah S. iilaek. .1. ' j II. Strahan, Kso.., of New Yoj k, and Mr. : ! It. M. I.ainhei'ton. of Han islm: 5;. J J Dr. Paine in forme me that immediately : 1 after the death of Oovtrnor (Jeary, the' j counsel of r.vau entered into communica ! tion with hiin (Pa ne , desiring t' know I whether he iniended to take any measures ' i to molest Kvans. Dr. Paine answer d t hat he would d nothing whatever to annoy him provided he would face the music and appear for tiial. as his b:-.il bond reipiiird. 1 nnt abide bv tlie decision of the court. To , '' - --t r , v. , I Kvans intended to stand the trial ; and at j ; t'n same time he fuinishid to Dr. Paine i ! satisfactory euarantees that Evans will I !t has been discovered that Mr. Schuy ler Colfax, while holding the poi-iiion of' Vice-Pjciident, w as t he altoi ney .f t 'eo. V. Nesl.ilt. f stamped envelope fame, ami ac tually filed an argument in favor of his cli ent's scheme. , The trial of George O. Evan for the al- 1 leged embezzlement if Slate funds, was j co:nn:nnced in the Dauphin County Court j on Tuesday morniug. Same interesting I developments will likely be made during ' the progress of this trial. : An amendment was offered in tho Pennsylvania Cons! itul ior.al Convention gi'-ing the Governor the power to veto any section of a bill. Tho object of ihis is U, strike out any bid featum of an approjui- : ation bill without defeating the bill itself. : The ship Chacubuco, from San Fran- , eisco for Liverpool, coliiilcd, March with ; the steamboat Tor:h in the Irish channel. Tha former nude in a few moments and twenty-four of her crew were diowucd. The Torch also went do n, but all on board ', wore raved. j Unemployed boys are accumulating on ; our hands, and the question what shall1 we do with them .1 is pronounced at every turn. Stores and oiT.ces are filled to reple tion with them; every place, in point of j fact, save where they are most needed, in : the workshops and factories as indentured ; apprentices. j The honor of this paragraph is accord- ' ed to a smart woman, Mrs. .Jerry IMaisdell, of I'ast Denmark, .Me., who recently spun ; a lot of wool-rolls, dysd and wove them ; into stout cloth, and cut out and made! from the same a pair of trowsers for her fortunate husband, all within the space of ' Mr. I'.Iack got up to bring in a bucket of coal, preparatory to retiring. The sup posed perpetrator of the outrage has fcince been arrested. A most revolting crime was committed near .Mercer, la.-t week, by a brute named ! ' Hani a. Me went to the house of a maiden lady, aged over 7'5 years, who was supposed to have in her possession a large amount , of money, and f.Lcteuing the doors, drew a i knife, threatening her with instant death unless she delivered to him all the money j she had. She told him she had none, w hen j he blandished the knife over her, and i threatened to kill her if she did not tell bun wheie it was. She still insisted that I ! the had no money. lie then threw aside tiie knife ano brutady assaulted tier, lcav ' ing her in ivdavgerouscniiditiun. The un natural brute was afterwards arreutcd and 1 commitied. A too faiihful di g came very near be ing responsible f.r the death of his r.ia." ; tor in Scrauton. la't Monday m'-rim;!r. f j'.lowing hi owner. Mr. gentleman of 70 vcar was oveic m:e by the ii; feii in tlie snow in Ihe gent leir::' u's - i d:c n.enf a v.-a-chmap. hnt all ef tci a.i'iid relief were fni"- e v.ouhl not aihw pves: rate I01 m. i 1- i:;f r.Iong, ti.e with cluhs, and the old man rccucd just iu time to save his life, although very badly fro:,: bitten. 1 he hope that the settlement of the labor difficulties iu South Wales was near were pi eniature. Vor some reason still unexplained even those ini:ii'i? who hi-.d a few iays ago agreed t resunie work have changed their resolution, and t'ledc-ad-lcck continues. 'I his failure to ellect a cotnpris mi:e is v?ry apt to make the situation ex ceedingly critical. The indignation of tho cnioiujeis against ine union will nnlnrai'v o Tn c.nr 1 c.r 8 wi.cor.V'ic -V U VCl .'t I. II! s :1 ILo Ti.rcj. CCUCU, 4.0. r.insr 1 .:: 11 57. C. GELLERS ,i CO. I r, I'AITS HOW TO SFI Ft T A, I . A'ii"1" Xr.mU-- "nt..ii,,k. ,PI , Ki dUItrerit aeluallv (.nii:t..; V i w iiu msi ruei ions for I Honw HwtiratKin. I 2ft copies, noun.) in el'ith. ' 1. Paper ec;ver. dress, on receipt of 10 enf 1 T!OT lfi-J l- . ' "nu hi- e.Kltr,,, trl.i ) "A very valunnle ,ik 1 to paint shoulil fail t ! -We tii not kru.n- l- 1 T. .' , tr.i:. PlUIdC ' 'J'Utt Hiibsci it. or will 1 in C'st rcll ..,K'iitni,i The canine was John Snyder, a wl:cn tl.-e latter tense cold, and street. Th.e old was discovered l 'f.rts of the lattei tinted by the d. g. ' Jiini to npjiroach lJ;e n.idy a parti" ,:f lalore! trusty dog was driven o ffrr his JiOMKSl RAD i:ifn.l 1 s. t P.i':.!ic sH:. on 5iH4E it 1 1 e e'...,.-k. a. in. Sa:-1 Homer Kad eon sift -f '" " f e i:iivmlo!i, r.ii wiieii theru are a jfood liwirK. l.i;;e i-RA'iri Hiss, a c'iinm(u!."ia ?"' 1 !; I 'ot'SE. w : h an ru iirlHnee ir pui e a-ttrn-jr I :.e i .vei'.inif, n:nl other net esar.T u:i'l:iM.i;i ';), lofct'.icr wif an iKCilKI etm tiin.iijj ? icrr, r( yoiinf, thrifty lre, most of the.i, 1 iin' etinlee fi siit. -', ;i- otlier iec of la nil coptHir iiir .crr-.. i.-rj j- rrs Iieiirj clrir'l mij t!i Itlar.' e "'! in,1 i ( d, rirunte tj"i 'larke' Hill, i;iii- rt i f ( an.iiiiui ij. f l : ?i 1 iMRtit n iii he ojil enrateiy f-r to- A i.i a r the sitae 11 :;ir a:i ! ;:nee, wit! to "''"'I'ttf !:i arni Kin'iftii t'i!in!ti!rt. i'si-n Iti i -11 r 1 : v. H.iir. t;!e. lirain, ilu, fiihw. ' ' ' tr. 1 y 1. ii ai i'fr T r a iiouse. e t I" T!i t:u:il creJit wii) ;irn. .'. ix n .ve:i Cxrrf .'! Twp., Feb. 23. 1:3. -it. ' 1 tifi rm. I 1 ?u i e.i! r:: iif ;4 excellent boon i-r Mr. Urt i-.j 1 "A want lctijt teJt Mt ,w-t -! "Ni t only a le-ee'e t n.iL. I "liny 2a copif-s c.f 1 1 - 1, ,,. I th- ni aiiiony your fr:e,: j : ttie advice titer-'"!!, .,u 1 valnaMe present. "- c, j "fti piitilishin this i ; res I st-rvi e to the :n j "We hope 1 he putiihi-r t of tins 1'iink cluriTr " .( 1 " lwe just pH.'ii ' hy tl;e Ktithor. an i v i.y H-' j Cd ilweiiina; in mir lie:-. , : ,,r i ppa n e ee." H-in-'Vf liv l 111 PM-IIIMJf R .MfP.J.f(. Hnird inut feel erMir' i in c'o'h will toliow." j V.'e kiKvv f lu fr,w r :i. : : 1 in rpcnrnTTiPi;.!iJ. mi lie an. I t ,1e excel If n-.- . ; ; of white lead." I'hil i. L. i'ii:!v' ft, i -t- ..v.'r 'n- - VI ! i - "re - : sni .' mi LnfAL OPTION r;- fts. Su! .Tii.ij.i. f; 1 -.. !,'r.' A.Mi-;i!fA. .I A I'i: !., 1,,-, I.ii.errv Si, I I h r?..." J " j-. -s I S ' :il.J 1 CI W H.. 1 fill ri-ci ' X.HI "VI "ou wjli receive Uv ts. ):iv ti. Mr: n u a t 1" II ? A PRormr.Ti.Rs J. M. M-JS 3 nii:i, iii.Tv: v 1 tl.ji.l .t 1 1 V. become tr.ore intense, wi tiie Kiniccis, Miirering, driven tudesperat ion !jy want and will !)-.( ready for any extremes. It will ho j almost a miracl if this gig mtic strike ends I without violence and hi-cdshed. Sixtv j thousand idle, morose men tlc.neiit in any communi! v. ire a dangerous 1 Chicken Tjiif.k Kii.tru. Last "Wed nesday night a negro named .b-lni Ihuiel visitetl the hen roost of Jesse Peunepacker. r'rout street, (.'o'uuibia, fr the puip.ose of stealing thickens. As Mr. Penuepackcr has fisipiently before siuiercd fiom t!:e depredations of chicken thieve-:, he hail recently placed in his hennery a gun, heav ily charged with buckshot, ami soariangcd tl:at it would go 01Y, if any one not i:i the secret opened the door of the coop. Kur rel happened to he the unfoitnnale thief that, first attempted to enter. The i;un was dire-barged, and its contents entered his abdomen and groin, indicting fea;ful wounds which reeuittd iu his almost instant death. Deputy Coroner M'Ginnrs summoned a jury and hohl an inquest on the !:dy, and the jury after ashort consultation returned a verdict of "death hy his own hands." Since tii is; occurrence Mr. Pennepncker has again been arrested, and after a hear ing before. Judge Livingston., the accused was admitted to hail in S,0:0, ti answer whatever charge may be preferred against him at the April term of (Quarter Sessions, lie was removed to jail until the bail was fully approved. Mm AM) STOVE WOilKS ViJ; pure l.nfd tho e:l,;ihmnt laialv no-.vn as r.Dtrrpi i'rt FoiiudrT. we are i.mV pre;:are-i ! mu mi f;ict nre f t try 'i'-si-i I .ti n. The Various Stfes of 8tcvca ii!nmirucli:reil at our estal:isliirrut a.- In ail respects fvpuil to nny in tlie inarkct. Stciir. rnnesanJal! kind (ifMachinciT r-n 111 ptly and sf.tis.V.etority rr!rJ. t?Ailiiur Willi is wnrramed ! l.o -xk-Ut wliat il is represented. IAuj. -i.-sf.j " , I SE the t'eisinc-er t ih T. ! F A3 j EM YOUR VJS Xf -eri:ijr to lir.-rk. no ri:tt:--I 'i'lralile. very eH-:l- :i',t.-V "- " . ; ! l lnee desired, and 11 sHf.-'.,','!.,. .- '"'inn-11. .cml i-t.-'iii f f.r ir-i ;-h ; siv copper hronz id im-kssenr to i 'V0 ; -v- peftm.d. on receipt of 5 ! ul :tvhice!n-r'!s to th- ti-i-l',. , j A.ldr- K::isjIN-f;i:H SAMI J.Oi I i Marker Str.-t, H::r: isl.ur-. pa STORE 6G01 at PRIVATE SALS T Antl Sioro Moure crt Lease. "i!K S'.ibserib-rs o!Ter Ht p: t ve.to cjlo tln-ir ir:- t-ii I'i; 1.! mercli uirii-o ami v iii ifiio u.:ir i- tope House, A;-., Torn term of e;-.rs. - -iii ,n-otn-rty t. i:i M. Ijffrcncf '!.-.i:--"b. ':'.i:i " ' ri; in., joi'l mis t;n 11 fidi! t.iiv-:ie". 1 lie ill 'i.--a!ili i'! I lie neni.-.i partut-r is tne fMily rc..s"o r..r wi .ii.ii to sell. No tiet:r I -..ciri'in in iie ni: 'I'.v for a country srore. tr nit .'isi-t.s. ,, by tin- lirst liiiv c.r .jruil next, we w i;i imt n irooil ir.an to ell ifumls fm- n- i.n vh.. e;ui sp-ak to rirun ami cuinr w ll rwiiinniM.lf.i.--None .;!ier neisl ucjily. (;io.I wn. be ir.-n to n iroo.l man. Apply to Wm. S. Iiickkv A Sos. at j;tn Ho;..-, ri.-iii rn-id .-..mm . p.i. , 'A 'M. t. ll. ;;iiv & to.V. Sr. uirrtnoe, Feb. U, js7:t,-:jm. Not. CP. UV- have no nuthorh-.e l .T-cnt 'l.-in-liiisincsn fur us In l'uiui-rin county or else w Here". jWITHERBY, RUGG&RI3; j MAMTAcrn;r.i;- i r I Wool-WoiKins Maclii.-ierv ' beeiRlt Its : - Wefidirorth .;i- - -, j (.rooiia? SjoI in., I: ;',-V. - I lmprTt-l linen :.n 1 OFifr,!?. r.T. I'uii'n St.. il j r.. b. wrrtir.uii?. ;. .1. m .,; . . ' 1 tVn-eT TerV" 1-1 " ! oiaiMiiJ, kidAi V't Haw Mill. Fiouri-.i- "!, : 1 4 I - ir. & f. nT. xi v. t5 to tlier sejk . y- ;. i:- ..r ,-. vo:-k fi r 11 s i n 1 i. 1 1 i 1 i in e H an 11 1 e'irtHes.- A.tilress ti. s-'i t "' ' H n;i 1 ft . f. ? - 1 v t y j e i i s. ati'J w.-!e.n-Wii! seii'i ri-i ipt. i , Iter. T. J. .MKA . i.-ra-A, mEKTISTf5Y! at nr.??; ( !'. :iat:: rl. I,. I. HOFFMAN, (ji-a.limieof Dentil Stir- ! terry, repoeituily iuronns ti p.ib ii- tbat i lie lias p niiiint iii I v locuted ;u Iilll'NSUl' HO, 1 wh.jre be may bi- fninn! every i:iy of the week 1H. Ilort v: an. Hfter Imi inu' iin-l -oiipie Trte- ' I i.-e for fin- n,pi!ce of se en years, does riot'besl- ; tute in nftrumitr tl':it b." cmii t-u e perfect -itis- 1 faction in every case r L-.'.inir to i',:e tirofi-Hslon i Pa 1. r M H M U n 1 r v ; is! to cure the File. n- -h i! druirw'ists. I'riew 1.C0. abide the decision. j This surrender i entirely voluntary on ! T'vaas part, and the. trial promiaes to be , one of tlio most intei ostitis among Ameri- '1 me convicts 1 1 ej i.r-m. were idu!tF, ami 11 per cent minors; 77 1 er cent, were natives of I'nited States 7 per cent, of Iu !r.:,d i! per cent, of Ili.yland. rt per cent. f ( '.: : i;:i:y, and 7 per cent, of ether foreign couutriea. Of the -loo con victs ;-,SS had never been apprenticed, and only 51scived out their apprenticeship; C-tl could lead and write, i7 were unable ' ca's celebrated causes to do either, and 00 coulil only read. As j - to the habits of the prisoners, KiH never uwd liquor, 1 if) were iruxlerate. di inkers, ard lS'J vsere intenipcrate. The cost of maintenance was ? ls!.'.' is. 05, an average cost per capita of tl".r).!s4, or a daily cnit of f.O.iH cent ; of which sum the State paid lH.i."i ccnte, counties '.7'. cents, and mis- oner iaD ir Ki.iti cents. 'I be numher of mastort by the thousands, and ho re- convicts disci. arcd f.-oin the two prisona iinu!j; i.:e jtr as -hi,, or l cioie tlian ware received a chance in the fi-nif in inmse. narian now sus lnineptuory ; n.e rigni lurnciion. l iiere were remaining reived his reward in new favor and pa- A 'iVondzski 1. Esi-ai k. The Minneso ta paj.ers iie the following account of tlie most remai katde escape on record : A Mr. Cronati. in company with a neighbor, stalled from faxe I'inirie, in Nicollet coun ty, in his sleigh to visit Le Sueur, an adja cent village. Arriving at the Minnesota river, opposite Ottawa, they undertook U cross on the ice. The river had frozen over during comparatively lu;;!i water, and the water falling left the ice frozen to eitner bank, formiii!' a l.-id.'e t'n. imlv with Pomerov, a pronounecd cornin- ',1,!rnt"t thc nt of the jwr 1.- suppmu of which were the two ban t;.,-;cr o.i ;..t., i.,. i -i : i: ' . . ." ' :.:r l""'K"' j ..v.o, jw. v-L.., i.u unurii 111 Kin- i paiaon curing ire nm year o, by corn tics and piety, funp: psalms and dabbled ! Rlutarion of sentence "5:.:, and by expna- .,..,,,, ' tion of i-eiiter.ee 27." ;n Inaian jobs, held prayer meetings, j grabbed public lands, and preached ' t-cmperarr-e while practising knavery. ! Next comes Patterson, of New j Hampshire, who was a member of the ; committee on foreign relations, nnd as- ; tisted in elevating Simon Cameron to ' the place of Charles Sumner. At the f ntset Patterson stood with Sumner i A JTARKism r.o correspondent sa3s it apiears to lie understood there that State Treasurer Mat key wiil holdover until the Fj.il election of this year. The. report of the Senate bill authoriz ing thceh ction of a Treasurer on the 3d Friday of March nest, with a negative opposition to the SanPomingo job. but he surrendered his convictions, re '. 'luted his faith, ami went into the per- ice of the administration, lie is now s o: the liver. When the team reached the center of the river the ice gave way, the y.,m, siei-i, ami v. r. fi-oimn went down. thirl v-six hours.' A fire in N'ew Orleans, on Friday, de stroyed nearly six squares, bounded hy Claude, Daupliinc ami Maude villc streets and Washington avenue, destroying about Thtv De Soto Bchool-hoiise was also conr sumed. The los is estimated at 230, hoo! Over 200 families are left homeless. Master Edward l ip.dar, of Duxburv, .....o.-,., vi-.w. ,ul .uimii nine years ot , !lilu. 8Iul 0fielC(!, for a sul -' '. "'f uc.illl Ol nil UI cic, nas just fallen heir to some thirty thousand dollars. Master Pindar is said to be a remarkably bright youth, attending a i.riva'e school f i atronized by the elite ef Dux bury, and j Links among the very first scholars "there. The Constitutional Convention, by a I vote of o 3 to 47, reported a section provid l ing that every election ticke t shall bemun : bertd to correspond with a record fur j iPbhed the election boards, and, further- more, that each elector shall endorse his I name on his ticket and attest it by thesig ! nature of another voter in his district be i fore voting. I O'Xea!, a man sentenced to he hanged ; for murder in Jonesboro, Ga.. and whose A Xir.v Cd.NntiKNca Gamk. A well dressed young man stopped at a Vermont hotel last va ck for a few days, and mr.de acquaintances. The evening of the second day of his anival a nice young l.oRy c:;mo atonic iniaiinnixi. mi instantly attracted the attention of the impressible youiigitei s, who canvassed her charms freely as they .U apart from her at supper. Tho stran ger youth even went si t'.ir as to sr.v that 1... . 1.1 i : r , , .- . u l'i'iiiii m.iTji iici it si.o w.ui ;i mi-o tantial w.ncr. to pop tlie ouesfioa. and have the mar riage ceremony performed right av.av. The wager was accepted, a!:d also the pro posal of marriage, made so suddenly to her by the young man. and the parson calltd in, who soon united tlie twain. The sum wagered was paid over to tk happy bride groom, ami he and his bride set o:T next day on their wedding tour. What lends romance to tne cheum-danc? is the fact that the young couple had already been man and wife for a jear. l Surgical Iien- All lir-im iie of MecLanicftl i'"n iim-liiiiv ami sei,-iiti!eu:iv i.. if.... Particular Htffiition jjiv u to nilins :eeavei tv. rti. A!- ,leetii' ititU f,.. ,,i:ll.;it . ,r f;ir!t"-r iefi i-iiiHtion eoiu-eiiiin p:-ie, etc., C'Ui Ht hi i.ilii-t' en Iltyti siren, oppitsu; tiie .i-i.l.i i Hons", w'.iore um- l.e e iK'ii'ined im;u- i.e. ... ii- niiri, u;iir-t lift !in:u t.. i . G R A N 1 1 Ei T ' C J 1 E j i L 1 1 - l-Z fei fc J H ' t ; I v , ". 'ir y I ' i in e-' rc u'f't. i.ro :ii 'i'k! li MUM ? f. ? vl r? S?AT. 15100,000 for On i III. hit- .- i-no'l will oT"r al pul. rTi e rt'iie ,i,.i . , :.. . . .. II .-.Il.ll. Ihim!i I ill. .,..;,,. -nj--' Ol n.7 o-f. ir5 cr. S of which re ;eir.l -ihe ti-l:inee in Umvr ti.nbet .tii;tt.-.i in llc,,benr towns!i:p. ( nrn'l.ri.. eo.. "'ween Loretto at.A Chest Sprirv s. H e l.eprc.v .-iri-r.ts are h tro.H I)jinsr H.:,. 0!.. tsi iiri? ( rr.c.,n, a cple-nii.l ;i;irn aIui all r.,.,. jiv OutlMulitme. uTi.l there in a:i itl im.l.nt up:i!r ot at'-r ami an eneUrnt (irehsri' : '""--iei-s in jfiKin. l ,iis prop.-!-v will he ,.:i,,."Uve Stock. i HrVl T- c.is n.nde known at sale. reti. i. i?. r. A n. SITirT.r r-f r. .-!ie-r: ,rv of Its. I i i v oec-n uranttM l.ett-rs f ., sentence was commuted to imprisonment for life, was shot dead a few davs a'o while The neiiihbor who ns in inn vi;i, I attemptinic to escape. The Atlanta Herald Mr. Cronan si.ranc out. The VhmesotaJ KHy8 t,,at tbe ease is one of the saddest it s a swift runnimr ki,.,, .-. i ever knew, for ( IS'eal was team and Mr Cronin went ' 'uit tor nis crime, anti was tlie sleieh. uovvn u:ey uisappearrd under tho ice. Ihe neighhor, remeir.hering that there was an open space in the ice a few rods below, ran down to it, and just as he reached it he espied the hotly of Mr. Cro nan floating by. Reaching "out his hand he grasped .Mr. Cronan and succeeded in fishing him out in an insensible condition. It took some time to resuscitate Mr. Cronan but he finally revived. He made an un- A Rtrance Circumstance. A few days ago Mr. I'cnnock Marshall, of West Chester, received a photograph from hi daughter, who resides in liucks county. After receiving it and pronounciii"- "it a good likeness, Mr. M. took it into his next door neighbor's to show them, ami while as not badlv in t ,"YX '""V'S ne picture ltsudden- i8 really the vie- 1 &:"uca r.om V,C. W' but a very - - I'UUIlll Uirilllltl. V LIT trUIIOIl till Trie f. I .-.I l-.'lii: ' .. ii....-..". .... : . "I-" i.:iorr. i "T -o-Kueu iDwnsii'.p. ;i eitiriM -v... u.w. in. uiiii-i sue neu tierel v i; pers.ms iiei-hteii to sniil estate th:it uoisi ne in:t-e wiitiotit nelay ...'. ii . 1 1 1 t" s r ruo kiiiipwi present them urn pcrlv prul.;iter for settlement utm ,ro MAlWAiil-T K AVI.di:. ) . . . SAilAII It. Sf'AM.tv ," Ain X AMejflien Twp., p?o. n. ls;j..et c-n:M:tv. I ti1f s :.M ; pnvnient unl thu-e Uu in I tim of circumstances The jury in the Allingham murder case, at Washington, Pa., cam into Court at eleven W-loi-lc TllKlln t- niivnin Mt.l. a verdict of murder in the first "degtve. ! c';"t't ff chemical objects, but the Ilricelar.d wa remanded to jail and the i l'Ia'l,u'o as thus far been unsatis- Court adjourned until two "clock when defendant counsel will move for a new trial caused tli strange transformation it is diilicult to s iv and many arguments have been used to uivancu cenam tlieones m regard to the i. i I r.i; vt AilfiiliiKtrntinn rn ?S Cnifer actlioiitv r.f M:.r.-l: Iff, !?:i, ti:c tr; -' i.nr-i i-r.m 1 mif. i of tlie I'liklif l.ilir come otl m i.i! rriry il.i:!. Tuosclay, Apr! At :l!i.sConcertthr ;.e"-r i:: tie in-iiC'irt d f r.,?. : ; , ; ii 1 I pleu'-.n-e t-i Tli,-. ,. f iou.i:it iotj ;:r. s loial of .? n lir.ir.r wiil "i i!:str;L -.::c! I : ss ff-l'i-w": One i;?ur-.il C-.Wa Cift "nv (ir;,n,l Ciit.fi C f;' lne ",r.tn;i I'ai !iit. n.- ira:i-l 1 ':si, t; f:.. 'ne ratil i -n;, a jt One t'r.in.l Cash toft.. "4 C is'ri C:l is of f. , r.u Cufti r, ,rts f -. so -Hsi, t; i if-, ,r - .i vxi ".;sh r.-rt-f I.-o (.'ash fijrts of " V-J usli (lifts of fl.OoO Casli Gil ts ..f Total, 10.CK0 Giftts. lift C:.-1-... To provi.ie means f .- i"' ' cert. Oxrllr.MiRED rn-'i ?-':' Hi;l ti issi.-oii. W hole Ticket. 510 ; i!.-.lo. :' .kit. h.l-rr.t k '. V , ( . ; ,v f"1'1'. Ite of CHrroll township, t "' ot. hit l Unit Ttr-i . j . - ( amoria county. rlece8,rli, ha-jn Leen raatl Tbe..l.j -ct of tl,is J !rr:l ' ef to tUe auLsenher by th Kajijier of sal.l i the two h.-retofi ,,-e ir: v r?,V.w -V' ' ','60',, nlebte.l to sui,: eaiate are i iif:r..vl. iihe en-ar.-..,..-' ' , ,. ruL.eteil to uinUe iiiimp.lint. " . i ,.r ,:...-. i ... . fi.-'l" in. H:ri:i. mill . .... I.I . " i reeomincnoation. has excited no com . merit. 1 1 was part of the pre-arram-ed 1 d"CrouJ,d jl?"? of ne"rly quarter of : pie arranj,ta j nule and still lives to tell the story of hi i progrsn-.nie. .Mr. Maekey will r.roba- 1 narrovf escape i , . j bly be h candidate for the position be- ibe most disgraceu of all Mobilizers. After accepting the booty j cf Oakes Ames and selling his vote ' and influence, he went on from evasion : to denial, and at last to downright ' perjury. He takes his plaee in the T u llilr t'TTll- the Credit j fre the l'I'1- dint in i iiiuM aiiiH-ii'iu case ot nsin"- tlie ,.r . - . .. .-' : " . - - - funeral bake meats to l.iini.i. f-'?n ! ! f X,?rl,:l: .wh,.c 1 Jt ,s believed cannot be 1-riceland stootl up during the readhirr of the verdict wi'-h wonderful fortitude. ! .i. mule in Jlemphis is supposed to story of bin i have a nmnensitv for m-actical iolres. Tte. Th team and sleigh have j ing attached to a street car, he became perfectly immovable. All the men in the ear got out, and were pushing it with all their might, when Mr. Mule suddenly dashed off at full speed, leaving them all Fprawnng in the mud. They will not be lactorv. l!iii.nfiliK,i;,..;... . , - .... v.. n,.,-e uiiu wuose Hands p:crure was placed wasnmg, and had I 'K eiiiiais njrain.t i lie name n ill , Bnt tlieui pi-ovcrlr niiihniiint.i r..- . '"fnt. H. C. KI1.KPA I i.k rr Uiroiltown, l et. ls.'et. ' pre- r settle- was eiiiraed in upon her hands some not been heard of since Sw appino Wives. We are reliably fanned this morning of a romantic w in ning of a romantic wed- Oreen COlintV. in the conntrv baclr liltiito Notice. f .,TF7J::..or,A.'!7,im't,rIoa on the Estate of strong soap suds and it is supposed bv oVV&rU some that the alkali component of the ! -ulmcVib-r Pv the KeBuft,r f TO???.1 bee" !?. working X C:'' the sudden change. West no n um. CV'sfr JeiT- n-1 tlius having et.i,. -01 ' T""-t, Pro- Bio Iio Jobbing. The Clinton JDemo cntf saya : Xotwithstanding the severity "ic nillivr. ID QlM' llff I.lrr Cheat Spring FeViTlerl'"01' marriage table reported from Is'orth iu not ne most an imno:t,;i;t :.i :.e".. r ' so t.i ,t:. i . """ji uu in ldci entireiv ,i,w,l.ll :.. n -.. - ;." . . . . 'J 1'"JV" -v "cm. . uioui-wou gbl-llll 1 ii wnA n ..i . i 'iioiicii-h oi mis section ,i ()jll(. Alaiut Oliver. tlnee years ago two brothers married ... ;;..l X(;,.i.,i i -i , J 1 "r" 1 ...... .....f, v Mnti, .irei seven- r .rl.i- ti...: , mers. On iSatmday at 1 o'clk fhV f.. : "K"'' Aml -l3r Hll onl i CKAd r lord to her bedside and uubur Adams, Maachusetts. On a Thursdav Z ,"c",niarnetl ! -An absurd thing recently happened at cessfully, much to their 7., 1' Z ' ""V i " : i v.wc.uniiMi ma nriUUl U MM ine : 1 rOY. " . I lift witf4.r nranmn :r M- . ' tXl . . . - - " - I ---'w . ioi ,; i iimi flii i nficii Who -J i was not so j ten, supjosinor that her last hour had come, fr?il vr; nvr and ut, "2 o'fli rlf ! 1 i . . . .i ... - - v.vva tn liic pi 11 i 1 1:1 mi l !ipric ' ' r.ent Christian 8tatcmen, Pomeroy same day Mrs. Clancy became the wife of ! -wapped and to sra nanan. i nerp are thrR like tr.-m who ar awaiting a f-imilar igno iiiniouji fte. 1 1 -.0 ' . . v . v .TVT.ii uvucti Xlt-r IIllllll UV SaVlTlfr Tii:ir. "n llHil mf 1111 , f or "chassrz over." Thev beet. foW n l...r r,.r,r,-5.w ! m Cameron and Clinton : - v ""'"J. "'.,' ""J '0I!g i ""t, in less than a quarter of m ovmiuv i ill liic iniiUlj , jobbing al i iui iiiMiun iv. n.llll in ln.f abatinsr the work in mimr ,,i...,. ,i. t..f i..r: i r " : ? 1 iue m- . r n .' i conunVc "'en- work sue- i f'''. n th i:9t war,,. F.i.ei.si.,,, ' "v' ";,n"r -muni iu men- cretlit anl the sat- Ar "7" asneeinitv. Drenik isfact on nfth. wk.. 1 . . on- !. atHiare 01 rh ",, ,?lm"kl" I,, ------ ni, iC uejicuuing upon rtirtv so r te-speot . '"Si". ie nave been mforuie, ; . .,.,-.4 by responHible authoritv that noon ii;n i HATMAX T I Lid N i; li Y A im l H A K , N Ci C" Th? Rt,ention or the Ijidie of Fhen Of I1W aillt filshii.nnl.lJ VI ii i,--1' at? 'nvoiee Kwn .1, the marriage table was fpiead. that upon their! ( ) At. MAN eV IHJCK, i ncrtrii i;iiKf, tii iier riiin-r-.-i trn x-iw ii.r- r.ii-n I ....... : .. ... - - ... ' - - - - - . , - - - i ' - i.iuii hs miii-o T 1 1 -i , i I . . - : 1 1 r snow tne way things turn j mour heinir a near neighbor, whose name ! l.,.ra i.,, "iV" Ieei ?l Offloo a year thev . hhe ave. Sh did nntii;, u anft i i:?:".""." wu ine water ready . m - " nan me iiootJ ami 1 .r. Hiring, is r.app:r than the I tv tiie speci.-il act nui'r.ii'' ' iti benefit, is r.i '.e !. v - '"-' or c i-e-y State. Tli:- i!i-.i fiK'i isimi of the Ti ii.-.f-i - ' ' Site,l liv tlie iii.iil enr'i" '' tod States. Tiie .i!e ( ' '' trresseit so far that coi::;i -! - ' anil buyers are !!,(; ' must outer at once if tUt-y deft' In tlie lriitvi!i!j. The nianMireinent of t!:.i Iwn -onniiilleil l-y the ii ':-;r' , K. IlK AM I.KTTK. Illte I lev. -rfl'T '' whom ctnr.inunieHiiiMK V i'",::' Concert mav be a.i iri ?-e.f. i:. T. l.CKKKTT.rr " V O V I.l'r "' A V JOHN S. CIV. See V !' !" riifiiriK' iVii ln:i iVM Urer, Pnh'ic f.i'.Tr-nrv r Ky t- Or.lers for tie'to's or '!" !!, J -cies. '-ireulai s. i n f m tua t i- 11. -' c. prompt Mtt. r.tion when :rl , THUS. E. It.'tA.MI.tl II !' .if.-nt ''uhi-r ';' All onlers for tieket tr . r4. THUS. H. If.W-i .t'f(,r'u r Gl9 Urojilnajr. Xcw lork. - I.'". !:a IMiy !-!, nml Snr:,o,, In r-a,' -r, 0(ILLTOW1 n fo K 1. l i -, j . .. " " j--" ...Tij , K.ro. .-'lie . . . . 1 1 in i'ai.ii ii.ivt rn nrun ni 1 1 .. i ... - f v.u nun liik KiirmfF . i ..... . ...... ... V...1-- 1 ,1 ' - ,v..i. n.lie lianilV 1IOW. : tl.O nmm , nor. f ,;tiTr in m.bin t.X 1 , . . V 111 8 w"f i.aixnj coicivictunuwlirn : 'Ihe second marriatr. is hanr.i .i.i.: .1 " 'T. . . . " , A VT",,S ' "" ! "rr 10 retain their men for driving i.,,r. f.ist all around.-;. i6. Journal , ehaiA arni3 " ' i n?w P"inff in square tim 'KiM " Hemlock, for biU stulT. WILLIAM KTHELL, Atti;nki - OfTee in tlol- lANIEL McLATGnM? -J fil.r.mr. Ji.hnst.ivvn. T'a. . Tr-...i 1 .1; , ,,...i.iir. I. IlillllTe I 'IT 1 1 1 1 III. I l. I .1 ...-;. ; ton and Locust streets. W l11,3' ness cmneei with ul.- rr"-3-' TOHX P. LINTON. ATrosS' ' JoIiukUiho. ia. Clta;!''1;, ... I Liilll'"1 wifunrKWUI Jlm i""1 Ull talrs. 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