t t f u L THE mm FREEEU8. ArotT a year ago, or perhaps somewhat longer, a criminal prose cutiu for libel was tried in the Court of Quarter Sessions of! Huntingdon county, in which A. L. Ouss, Charity in Xeiv Yorc EBENSBURfl. fa lVid Mr-riV r.tirr,fl7 Tc-t ,ho riillcirl of the t'aMviHo Pcmiimry for W. T. Moore, Eo,., of Pittsburg, Chair wan of the Democratic Executive Commit tee of that city, has prosecuted the editors of the I'ittburg 'ni( for having publifhed, as ho alleges, a fal.se and libelous article oprennntj him. The difuoulty between Mr. Moore and the p(vt ccras to have had Its origin in the recent election in Pitfs br.rg for mayor ami other city cfh'ccrs. As we do not profess to know anything about the mi fiKtanti.il merits of the eae, we will n' t of course attempt to express any opin ion about it. VTp regret, however, that so : orphan children. wa the prosecutor, and a member of the Huntingdon Bar, named WTarton, wasU.e defendant. The ground of Prof. Giiks complaint was that Wharton had charged him in a newspaper published in that place with having taken immoral and obscene liberties with some of the female pupils in thatJ'nV itutioa. The cane was tiiod before Jnrlge I Van and excited a very great de gree of interest. The jury acquitted Whar ton and divided the cotts between the pros ecutor and the dr fcr.dai.fc. Since then other and additional charges, more or leis defi nite, of tin mn:o disgraceful character, A I!f.markabi.e Thiai.. There is not, j jVeirs and political Item. nrobablr. a sinirle trial to be found oirtho i James Gordon Bennett, the proprietor ' criminal records of this country so mat ked I At Richmond, on Saturday, TVashing- of the New Y01 k Herald, has gone to woik by dramatic sensationalism as that of ton's birthday vras celebrated by a military , in a thoroughly practical way to relieve James M. Lowell for tho murder of his pavrde. ' the distress of the poor in New Yoik. Ho ! wife, the evidence in which was all com- ; A resident of Titusville has a sword j basset apart $80,000 and is i,ipei intend- j pleted in the Supreme Court at Auburn, 130 years old. which was in sei vice- at Lex- j ing tho distribution of that largo sum. ! Maine, on Monday last. The case origin- ington in ' lie has erected soup houses at convenient I ated in the discovery last October f a i John LTine, of Troy, X. Y., died of points iu the city, and the chief cok of I headless skeleton in the woods, about grief, having been compelled to pay iv i J)elmouico's celebrated restaurant sees j t hre-a miles from LewU.ton, in that Slate, not? which he had foolishly endorsed. that the soup Is properly prepared. Hun-i Examination showed the skeleton to bo j A man in Leavenworth, Kansas, who I dreds of poor people crowd to these places j that of a woman who had met her death pvirjied and buried three sisters in succes and are fed, while verv ninny of the women i by violence ; and certain circumstances slon, is alxnit to begin on another family. and children carry to their miserable homes J connected with the disappearance of Mrs. j A lady in Bradford county has just a noerat supply oi palatable and nutritious j J,izz.e i.oweii, wire c i tne accused, in foot!. i June, 1870, encouraged the suspicion that 1 his enterprise of 3lr. Bennett did not Lowell himself was the murderer, and 1873. FALLi and WINTER! 167 4 U rr CtEEAT REDUCTION IN AT Tilt: NEV i i i s r j t very PeiiouS a.difficnltv (dion'.l h.n-i'n!fiir. I i r . - - "" win puiericu against Air. Uuss. in 1 luf . . . .. .. 1 ' ..... t.k).--u men nromincnt memoers oi f..r, r,r i(... elicit universal commendation as one might suppose it would. The gift was made iu the midst of the winter, after the panic, at a time when multitudes of poor people I were out of employment, without the i means of support and without a chance to secure work. There was need of large liberality and of promptitude in adnnnis- these the remains of his wife. He was ar rested at Lawrence and taken on to Lewis ton, where, after a preliminary examina tion, he was charged with the crime, and immediate committed to Auburn jail, where he remained till Friday last, when his tiial began. Difficulties between Low ell and his wife on various occasions were n.t.ln.l ,, .. ..Mo tn. 1.a ....l tion or the county, lliree yearn ago thn had twins. 1 he iictt Chief-Justice starts out well. He desires to be installed with as little ceremony as posib!e ami declines to bo honored with any public dinnors. A boy of fourteen is a leaderof a great religious revival in PeKa!b county, Illi nois. He is a fluent exhorter, and his ef forts are successful in winning convert il EAGLE CLOTHING STO OF M. IT. NATIIAXSOX cc CO --Ltely occupied by II. Walters, deeeasrej,; 231 and 233 HAIH STUEET, J0HITSTGWI7 j i.is iem. -.crane parry as .vtr. .Moore Rnd , Wicken linm. StAte Sn, !t,i.n,f o.- occasion demanded and dnt the best thing to have belonged to her were found in liis AHtonelli has sent a circular Hia editors of the P'. We ;ue, lior ever, that Mr. Moore, like so many other gentlemen w ho have heretofore undertaken tho same experiment against newspaper editors will be sorry before he getii through th.it he ever commenced referred to. T.N looking over the published procrcJ iiufs of the House of Ituprestntatives at H.irrisburg on Satuiday laKt, we observe hat Mr. Baird. the Democratic member fr.itn Cameron, Elk and JolTerson counties reported a bill from the appropriate com mittee, "to rcUer t?,s fureti, of A. B. Kit's- l-i'e Prothono'nry of Cambria coun ty." As no man of the uame of Kelly ha ever filled the ofiic or Prothonotary of Cambria county, and as there is evidently a mistake about Mr. Band's bill, the qites- : i.. i. : . . i - . .1 r 1 i . - .. .... .. . . mon ScIkhiU nil nlfc.. n.,,;. j , , "c "c uin. hhlc. possession ; it m ce luumi iuuue remains . tne Uisliops asKinsr tlicm to cornet') Kome, f . . ,. . e , 1 v......vUUCUfc ..i , no sooner Had ins laie gitt been made was identified as hers ; a pair of panta- ( as the Pope wishes to see them before be me soiuicis urplian Schools. Soon after j and the manner of its distribution becomo j loons worn by the accused, and found to dies. the fes-ion of tho present Legislature com- I known, than an outcry was raised by cer- j be spotted with blood, eie produced ; and j There is a "Mrs. Peale in California meneed, Mr." Wickersham addressed a ' tJlin P'".80"8 ,w ho iiafl beon actinff the rt his remark at tho time of her disappear- 1 who owns and manages a farm of 73,000 of a l A riprl almnnpn Ti ti V5i t-inti e tn-!tol-.lj ' t.-IA 1,. An.n ... : l. , , ... . . . . iv- vikiiiiougii , communieat on to tint Imlr : ui,a k. ! . " "v Uii n. ...... u.. n.r yh cer- Hcies. tee goes ana aoes it witnout liold- thc prosecution 1 r.... t . , ' 1 assoclat,OI1R- 1 people began at once tain person, and he was glad he w.is lid of ing any conventions or organizing any c i nwcuuon r...wr,ed to these jeandaious h -rg-s igai st to preach about the evils attendant upon her," was sworn to. j Frances f tj efT d 0' ctt BCV j ! tenng relief. JVlr. lieunett saw what tho ' testified to ; some articles ot jewelry known j I he rpolo liomano says Cardinal j I 11 "f" woni.i reroc?ruiiv mrorm t be citizens of rsenffur? v larieuerto an Kant nock f FALL A.NI wiNTlilt ' " " "u"1 l' i CLOTHIWG AMD CENT'S FURiJiSKi.'G conr? an-1 boys. Bne KNIil.JSH K KKsK V V KltC A TS, in l.iun. hr.m n' mJ T. HifPner.il MvirtiiiHnl nf CI V i1-. I'AM'SjtI VKI-S ..fall tcjiu-U -tv -"- - .. . VT A !. Mr. Ouss, and asked for the appointment i '"discriminate gifts of such indispensable C - . . . qrhVloQ oa ?. nwl C. A 'Ol J 1 1 wuvi-r IUCI C1IIV4 I 1J C Jf Oti. lit I 111 i that the recipients would be encouraged of a joint committee of the Legislature to investigate them thoroughly and make a was appointed. report. The committee poverty would be increased instead of be am! we published last week and our sub- i ,nS diminished. Of course they quoted pcribors read a portion of tho testimony , taken before that committee at Hunting d -n. If that evidence is true, or even par tially so, it la utteily impossible for the human mind to conceive how r man occu pying tho confidential and even sacred po sition which Professor Ouss did towards those who were committed to his charge, ri1tltl1 Cn lltfl-ltr 2 ,l,n.1...U .3 1 t l.u arises, of what county was this A. B. , hhnRer an, w iu;J l Kelly the Prothonotary? We admit that ; collfilJrd to y f ,s r,rr.:rIel.ara11 mattCr-. .i.na disgraced, .yand is almost o. a t2 f th';C-' ft the lt ki,1(. Mr. Css, who is the editor of th quaitoi of a century from the unputat . -in ii,,,,,;,,,,,!,,,, i . ' i , - , . mint n.gdoti Irioe, requests a suspension tliat they require anv leiriR'at ve interfo- ' r v ... . ' renre to Lv, J ' '. " allve l ' of j.ublic opinion in regard to the sufficien- rence to ,el,,e the sureties on their official cv of thft f of hjg . b...: from any legal responsibility. Our of lhe Sb9cn " --.u tll fole Flcase cIiecifu accele to liischiiri!iblor request Mr. Baud to make the necessary . a,ld tnlHt lLat h . Me hi lTo Sr J 10 ;mCial jOU,nnl -f -P-ssion whicfi the House, so far as Cambria county is af- i, 4i r u , , . r,...,, ,, v. . .. t J , tho tefctnnony thus far has protluced aga iut leced by Mr. Band s report, miy cones- 1 ;m But the most extraordinary piece of cvi dence ever presented to a court of Justice, , and one which sent a thrill of Mmerstitions , u ui iu.rm.w, .vim uiab uio evus ui i terror inrougn me ini-ong or men and vo- number of smaller art r ea on a sprintr . men present, was tho skeleton of the un- ' chine last year. fortunate victim, which had been for more ! An amendment to the Constitution than three years moldering iu the dim for- ' providing for the election of Senators by est. What mint have been the feelings ; the people, is being agitated. We see no of the wretched man whether innocent foort 1.,,,. A-.A fUl i. x. i .. . , . . J I " "t w.fc w - i- -.uo j Kuniy wueii inese uumo, ana yet eto- elect tlie:r Senators as well as their Reprc m with the te;ty gentleman who J quent relics of one he had once vowed to ! sentatives cherish, and whose loving smile and sym pathetic voice must jet linger arnong his remembrances of a joysome past-, were re duced, is left for the imagination to pic ture ; for in spite of the dreadful concaten ation of circumstances, which littlo by lUillll.eO' IIAIM.AI'.V llll. VA lKS. 1.11 1 Kl. ,4s A.. j tie sol'l at I rT li nt ihun rtviilinr price -u Ji.Iimvk.w,,." , nit- iuii'm nun iniipi sii iisn irious m n y i ri leif ol clot tini- H-si nil. ul i , , f.'.fiii. iii-'.l ii3i'ii.iuir .ri mi-, r. 1..1 rA' II ri ALI,(IJ H I1W5 (l precedents and arrayed against Mr. Ben nett testimony taken from the efforts of philanthropists in Lngland and elsewhere. Mr, question undertook to sit in judgment upon his ac lions. He took a fchorlor method. He ar raigned his accusers and summoned them to answer before the bar of enlightened public opinion. He took up the published records of various charitable associations, I A.11 hi.limtriouc cumittrnti f rif sell iha er t h 11 tiny t her house 1 n 11 in brin eon n t. v. I'l -n - K i , e u . H , ..' . , 's'. An ltutustrious seamstress or Chester ; tfiWn, d jlUiir.. froI0 o.,r sr.. ok prices whti.- it w.q ,,.,t ... , ,"! , , ; county maile 142 pairs of pants. ,0 vests, : c)AT ni rcsTOM-.MADK w JttK our ieiin Sp.'-viiiie-. rikI -.m , V',";' ; ' -3 C2 shirts, 3 ladies' suits, 18 coats and j I'KOFITS" the basis upmi whic-b we do busite-s. COME AND S E K 1 A.v . DON'T FORGET THE PLACE 231 and 233 MAIN STREET. JOH" w. pond with what every man here knows to 1 bo the truth. I During the lant eight years, whenever a ! ennteft a rote iu Congress bet wean a. Pji.li- Locis T. Wigfai.l, whs was a more cal and a Democrat with regard to their than ordinary and conspicuous character ' respee'lve leeal riht to a seatTin that bodv l.u.r.r ,. ,, ... . ' iu me poiuicai troubles w ini h agitated this c iitntry immediately preceeding the break ing out of the Into reliction, died at Cal-ve-ton, Texas, on Wednesday, 18th inst. He is represented as having been a native of South Carolina, but lemoved to Texas when he was quite a young man, and there commenced the pi actice of the la w. He was elected from that State to '.he United Ptstes Sonate in 1 H,"i9 and in that body oc cupied a distinguished position as an able B id sometimes an eloquent debater. He was a remarkably eccentric man in all his ways and habits of life, and on moro than oue occasion electrified that then distin guished body by his wi. as well as his elo quence. He was present at the bombard ment of Fort from Texas in gros. it has been the almost inva iabJe rule of the Bsdical majoiity to admit the candi date of its party, whether ho was the sit ting member or contestant, even though hu was unable to make out what is called a prima firie case. A notable instance of the kind occurred last week, in vhich a Radical named Wilshire contested the seat of T. M. Ontitor, Democrat, from the Third District of Arkansas. Although there dors not seem to be any reasonable doubt about tho election of Cuntor by a large majority, yet the Radical majority of tho House, under the bold and unscrupu lous leadership of that unmatched dema gogue, Benjamin V. Butler admitted Wil--hiro. Such palpable and tlagrant disre- Miniter and was a Senator ' ard of the voice of the people in a district the hrst Confederate Con- , is a itoss o:iti.-o n-:t ;tm,,f 1 ,7r-.,.i.i r- ...... ....i.i o III. lvl!LiCtl .1 r ..... ai ivi niiioi.u. iii an tns unmilscs . excent o:i the in mru-iM n.f t!. ti.;i,r.,-.i and iu all his convictions, be was sternly . in tho House has no rights which the Radi an d. violeuUy wedd.d to the can .e of tho j cal majority is bound to respect. H .uth, and that section of the Union in j The Philadelphia Tel'jrayh, one of the ull the bitter conteU growing iit of the regular organs of the Ring of that city, in '.avcry question between it ami tho North leferring to this last arbi.rary ev-erci.-i' of had no more active, enthusiastic on.' . i r.owr lv , i;-.i:-t r , - , . r. - j i,.iu.-.iuii.j.jiu iu voiurresB. owiieve, no more sincere indulges in the followinsr lust we are buui d t advocate than tho accomplished, eloquent, ; but erratic Lou.- T. Wigfall, of Texas. ' i A iili.t. is ponding before tie Legislature ' reUtive to the repeal of the usury laws of this Com mon wealth. It was discovered ' during last week, that printed circulars, purporting to be siSnd by II. II. Gibbons ai.d K. L. Saunders, had been stnt through the Hitrrinburg post-ofiico to the diTeier.t banks and bankets of tho State, asking for Coiitribut ions of money to be sunt to the aforesaid Gibbons and Saur.de; .i, at that piac, to bo uM in procuring tlie jia-s;Ke of the bill. A committee of the Legisla ture wan appointed to iuvektig.ito the mat ter, before which a largo number of wit- , .-es weie examined, mainly for the pur Voi,o of asccriaiiiiug vho Gibbons and Saut.dors were and if they really had a lo habitation, as thej pretended to have, at ilarrhdjuig. On Saturday last, W. H. Diuiuiiek, member of the House from the counties of Wayae and Pike, and J. Mon roe Kieiter, a real estate agent in Hanis targ, were arrested as being the Gibbons and SaunJeis whofa names were attached t- tho ciiculars. They each euleied "..nil iu nit! loiiowmg just and tair. minded rumarke : "Tn th Hnnaeof Reprrsmtatives, vpster 1ay Mr. NVilt-hii-f was sworn in as a ineni-l-trfrum IheThir.l Uist rii-t of Arkansas. It ix l:ffi.-u't to nrcei vo ui.or. what pri in ip' of 1 . or .osti- t,is sirp .-.s taken. Hevond quentiona his onponen;, Thomas M. (Jun-ti-r, the Drinocratie eandi.Utc, had a larif tnajorify at the polls. Hut it hanpened t hat his name appeared variously- printed on th liHllots, quite a niuiilier Warin the rauie as i M. Otintpr, S. M. Onnter, and Thomas ?I. tt.trit.ir. On this flimsy pretext his c. r tnl.ate was refused, and with his opponent was oo;iipe::r;t to appeal to the Hons-,. ():, l:.f J.run .;,, s,, ,,-.. tv, ,i( JI,,,.. lias admittej H-puMiciia candidate a::d tlirown tho o-i'is of th contest, on Oiinter. WiKliire has, of course, no riirht whatever to !1m: s.-at, aud tv i 1 1 eventually be ousted by o'-'V -r' l'UT U Ul,1,u"'n,lii outrage tht Vu-l sre, who has no case at all and who would never have rt--trod to enter upon aeon test, should allowed to appear for a mo-ni.-iit as the acknowledged representati-a of the .listrii t. In itnlf ihe matter is a small one, l,t it is only on. ..f inanv abuses of power that is doing infinite discredit to the itepnSM.can party." and showed by their own figures how largo a propoition of the moneys raised for charitable purposes went into the pock ets of the managers of these concerns, and how little found its way into the hands of the poor. He asked all such associations to send to the Herald a report of their re ceipts and expenditures, in order that the prtblic might be enabled to make tip an en lighted judgment. Of the three hundred institutions which were called upon to open their books to publio inspection some eighty have responded. The Uerald pul lishes a list of these showing how much is annually expended tor salaries, fcc, and bow much is handed over to the poor The Herald has obtained the facts and figures in relation to some which have not voluntarily given them up, and the exhib it which it makes in its columns is decid cdly interesting. A few examples will show how wiue a discrepancy exists. For instance : The Roman Catholic IIoufo of Merry expends lor saiai les, tVc, and SIC, upon the inmates, while the Female Guardian Society uses up 1S,85:3 in salar les and disburses if -in, 134 for relief. The Children's Aid Society expends $01,'2sy for salaries and $11,0;0 upon the little waifs for whoso benefit 11. e largo sum is solicited ana obtained. e have not room to extend the list, which embraces numer ous instances ot like character. Tho le sult will be that the Herald will make the people of New Yoi k careful about how and to whom they give hereafter. If it shall hive the effect of breaking up a vic ious system, shall drive out of all charita ble institutions the drones who live on sal aries, and the Aminidab Sleeks who "row fat upon the most contemptible species of peculation ; it it shall lead to an open sys tem of book keeping, by means of which the publio will bo able to see how moneys given for merciful uses are expended, it will increase the flow of charitable gifts to a great extent. There are few who will not give something to relieve distress if they are suro that their donations will leally reach a proper destination. Most men will not stop to inouiie bow a fllow creatuio happens to be'in need of help. Ihey will help those who have brought distress upon themselves by their own evil courses, but they do hate'to be deceiv ed. The exposures of the H-mld will do much good if they succeed in showing what institutions are mismanaged and se curing their reformation, and this will no doubt be the result. Lancait-r Ir.telli-i-encer. scntatives. In Santa Cruz county, California, on Satmday night, Mr. F. Gilkey and Dr. C. E. Cleveland fired at each other and both f?ll dead. There had been a feud between them, and both were drunk at the time of the tragedy. JV.E J' A 1 VEIl TISJJ3IIJX1S. 9A V 50,000for$50 CP' mm IiEA I f.K little seemed to lilt the veil of mystery In Cleburne conntv. Alahami on ftm from the darksome death scene in the ad inst., an immense e'ale endeavored to shawowy woods ; in pite of the evidence ' carry oft a gill named "Elizabeth Moore of licentiousness, which might have aged 14, and weighing about ei-hty pounds' brought a blush to the cheek of the most She was borne- along for some distance at hardened hbeitine, be sat eareless and about four feet from the groqnd when th indifferent m manner, and apparently the i bird dropped her. Mrs. Morris of Mary ville, Iowa, plan ner an elopement with a traveling photo iti-ir.iiii' , n,.l 1in. ::,.-. it i . least interested spectator in that crowded room, giving no sign of remorse, regret, or other human feeling. That this in difference is simulated, there can be no doubt; but that it is indicative of guilt, or innocence, can only be determined now by the inscrutable wisdom of the jury on which the prosecution and defense alike relv. The Martlasd Twins. The more b'un gives the following in reference female twins, bom at Tobaoc. grapher named Hamilton. Her husband learned of the fact. He at once hitched up a horse, got into the wagon with his frightened wife, drove five miles to the trviting place, and delivered her to Hamilton. They have a Li m;t out about PauM- FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT FOR THE I1KNK.-IT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY. On March S!st, noxt. CO.000 TIC 12,000 GIFTS. to ing Centre, Ohio, who entered one hun- Tr,t; ' died and sixty acres of Government land tnrce years rgo and has lived in a baik I ,,u' ti. ant a. amount in to .1 but in the woods, eating parched corn and list of airrs, OVROnAXnCA'JH GIFT oni; ;kam ca-:h ;ikt ONF. liKAXl) C ASil I , I FT ox f. t; t: a n i vsi i i ,-1 ;-r ONE ;uam r.n (;ift 10 CASH (ili'I'S, tlO.03) eaoli. 2-HMS!) CUTS. f..i Ou each 60 CASH lilrls, l.o-) each. 0 i;Ar H ; I FTP, f ii ca'-h loo C ASH itlKTS, 10 t'.AJII GIFTS 2 0 CASH GIFTS. 2-5 CASH r; I FTS. 11. .-) C A-H C I FT-. 4'K) PH. h. . K'K t-:i,-il.. V -1 each . . l-3 r:i-li.. 60 each Dorchester county, Md., ou the 4th inst., 1 smr"1 Sarc, and without changing his and who were joined at tho breast in a. c!o,Jl?s or washing his face or cleaning his manner regarded as more wonderful than Pei'6mi- the Siamese tw ins : "The Dorchester twins ; There is a Durhain calf in Tuckcrton, were of colored parentage, the mother !et!s county, about three weeks old, the being Mary Travels, who is now in excel- i R10st cm ions fieak of nature that has ever lent health. One of the twins was alive at lt'en seeI1 ' Il)at part of the country. It birth, but died in a few seconds thereafter. ! ,las ro uair on the l,uck F-'t of the limbs, lhe other, wheu born, was dead. The , am' the tail is as clean shaved as a pig's one first ushered into this woild bore the ,ail a'tel the butcher's knife has passed impress upon its face of a genuine nejrro, j ver jr. w hile the complexion of the other was like j Steve Low ry, the last .survivor of a that of a white person and the hair less , not(,I'ous band, of Itobeson county, North kinky upon its head than that adornimr its ! ' "''"' was instantly killed in the upper sister. Dr. La Count Smith, or Tobacco- ! ait f that county by three citizens. He stick, became possessed of the bodies of! .waR tuning hii banjo, prepaiatory to p!av the tw insshortly after their birth, and with f"r s'"ne wagoners, when three shots '2.'.0.0-"t0 l'i.frJ 60.00 I 2'j. ix l,tl loO.OoO 150.OJ I 50. 40.OXI 40.0.J 4.1 ) 2-2..'hj R.V;.0 l'tie cont-erl anJ distribution of crift will .i. ilnr.lu unit uuf ion .-;; t.a.e l.ire .i t;,r il.t i now .rcrt, whether ail the tirkets are so!J or u.-.t an-1 the Uvjo Biii3 alt paij m pro;Mjriioa lo the FU1CK OF TlfKKTS. WhnleTick"t. t0 : Halves. 2. ; Tenth. oreach Cuuoii. 5 : Illevtn Whoio l'ickeis lor J-iwo. SeuJ tor circular. The time fur the dnnfini; is ncarut han l, an I ) rs.ms intenUin to pureliaso lickcta have no nuie to losj, THO, E, BRA.MLmK, vecm i-unnc.i. i.raiy. Ky.. ami Manner riifr n. lio L.i.rary Uuiidniir. I.u iviiic k'v TitOS. il. HAVS .... naJu," a'. UiiiMUWAY, New Vokk. BUY GOODS NOTIONS, GROCER HARDWARE, QUEENS',',':; BATS, MPS. BOOTS. M AND ALL OTHER AR ALLY KEPT IN A C01 i v- 1-1.3 j WOOL AND COI N KY I i;r: TAKRN IS IKDAM, Store cn South Side cf tii fJ EC Toe i coo1 trft eJ;- tb 1 who r ified a -I ft .1 nt t sii"e D; lentt 7b I .-tntlr r.h pnt o: ??fci:.' il'h-r -A i ult I'OV Min j ye perp. ti if tnyi malS'-'.' con tait t Ea Ti ill ii or text dooh to :TJi I eonnty c.-ri 1" New York DAY-BOOK! A DKMorn.ATic '.Veeki.v. F.stat.Ii5hcl 1S50 It I'l'purt Hiife Sitjiim iru. ulitiral an t soWal I.-rn-.s. i-2 per year. T.x-!u!.-. nine e..pic-i t..r " Nl--o;iiieu copies lre. A.i.lrc. llAV-bcvK, .New x orli oi; v. i . . 0 1 I CPU. them arrived in this eity yesterday after- vp.rre nrc at ,lim. taking effect in his head, noon ior tne purpose ot having the bodies ' ",ul """lantiy. properly preserved, which wii7 be done by ) At P- nl- Honday lat an engine ran ! piacitiij them in an aqnaiiuni-shaped vessel 011 -ract at Lniondale. on tho Jefter tilled with alcohol. Lat nijfht th Dor- Bon between Susquehanna and cuester monstrosities weie exhibited at the ! al oonnaie. It tell down an embankment othce ot Dr. J. It. Tail, in presence of sever- 1 i-eventy-hve feet, instantly killing ai meuicai trentiemun. l he band of imiim ; 'c ior, joun it. llarctin. conneotini; the bodies of the twins extends ' (',aiui,','i lireman Daniel Cramer, navel, thus placing the bodiesface to face ! Ix -Senator Louis T. Wigfall died at L. T ,Jtiiel a ALLEY, lhe bodies are well formed, and weich ten ' v"on, lexas, lat wel;. Before the ! 1 . pounds and a-haif and measure eighteen war ,le was a Senator from the Lone Star inches in length. The physicians who were i ,:lt wss one of the leading minds iu present g.ivf as their opinions that each of '. ih" For several years be has been the m mm mthly. kiilinir the ' f?J f A f a '!" ma-le ran- ;, engineer ' 4 l T C vaiii- ..r th mair- , and biake- ! ViJ J Ul VjXL v.l. with hromo Inctien. : U Oil t olori. W ;T;lzin-'. tne twiua possessed seprratc stomachs, hearts, livers, etc., and that a wall seiara. ted the stomachs along that portion where the bond of union exist. The onlv on recoid where a similar bond of union ever existed is in the London Museum, and, like the Dorchester novelty, the twins were females." i traveling in foreign countries, and latterlv resided iu l.altiinore, wheie ho followed his profession the law. A VVashikoton- writer of the New York i.oi.i reiers to the case of Hi j'liicneii : lit'ple- y-Mrrii ty aoKii: 1 r a iu the nun of $2..V,G for th.ir .V.i.vnr I i.'.'vr' .J'r T. "-?",ar,,,r8. "f I t"-""'"-0 ,--. i. ii.i, rys mo petlllOll w.n gotten i-j. t.y ex-dovernor (l.btis. ,,,1 :. "' some .V.i well known .5H,P- S.usator Kelley of Ore -on, he:,,? interro- in relation to th nt-io i.m 1... i I him rimnlr ai,,l ilin I ' ...... ...v ii'cuiiry o the j.art unconscious. They then put his face over Dkt.ut.8 or a Trr.r.ir.LTs Crime. The St. Louis Denzocmi'n Kansas City special says VicXult, who, with Winner, timidcrul und burned a painter nr.aied Sanicr at W ichita, Kansas, last December, has con fessed the crime. 1I s.us Winner per suadtd him long: ago iu Kansas City to en ter upon a course of crime, and planned the atVuir. McN'idt was to have his life in jured for !J.".,000, th-i: Will and burn some victim and palm off tb body for his, so that the money could be cy'dc.-tcd. For this purpose McN'u'.t married a womn with whom he was then living, aud fche waa to collect the insurance. At fn st they intend ed to commit the crime in Kansas City, but finally concluded to go to Wichita, think ing escape easior there. Eeing painters, they starved business, and soon built up n fine trade. They were delayed, however, from car rying out the plan for want of a victim, but Winner at last came to Kansas City, en Kaged Sanier to work for them and sent him down. They met him at the depot on his arrival at Wichita, took him to the shoo. nobody knowing anything about it, made him ether until Three ITi-ndrkd Mes Afloat crs Cake ok Ice. Intelligence reached Kay Ciiy, Mich., on Monday at noon that at 9 o'clock that 'morning a largo cike of ice, several miles in extent, broke otT from at Court m the Eastern DUiriot at Phila delphia, in May next, f.u-violating the pos tal laws by transmitting and receiving mail matter for purposes of fraud. The Infor mation against Dinunick and Kieiter was nutuo by George Lertntr, r.istmaster at Hamburg, f.jr a violation of the la, as before biatcd. Ou Monday laM, Mr, Dinunick, in a let ter to the Speaker of the Houa, resigued lilt t. .. n j r, ........ U.. . C .1 , , . .. ......... . , ... ujciiiorj oi Iliac OOUV. AJi ""' c lllpn c-'Mit.life Tl, . i ooUre he requests u suspension of public thf L'-'t1 "Vi" tlK,?e. harl t)l"- wt to demand ... - - -lunr u s n Ynttr I'Ostill ot ure.'on. I he i,rorrrl io.. nft,,., ui was rqua'.ty oivi.U-d, so far as mere politics r, a.-l in. l.ulea two U-pjibl i.an State Senators and several members of the lower 'ranch of the Stat., legislature. He said tif .lid not think the Committee on Trivi !?! an.J Klcetions w.)ii!,t take up the peti i..n on ,n?re request of tl1H memorialists, a 'oril " ? t1,,i no1'. '"' n-rely related A i f lr n V 1-hai,- T"". B-ate would "Sii lur ar or.nn idiii-t,.i'.i. . i . i . . . ha.i ev,.t...i mnn . r.r.;: ,,u"jy w""'" otiruou, whieii, as Doctor Johnson said about the cant of patiiotisiu, is the last re fuge of a fecouii.lrtl. Iu his letter of resig nation he protests his iunoccucc. and mild ly a&serts that ho has "chosen to make no defence bcfj.e the honojable committee of ibis House appointed to inquire into this ;ase." Whsi a lame and impotent conclu ion J If he ;s Innocent, why refuse to ap ear Iwfore one or a bund. ed coiniiiittees and meet th charge boldly, like an hotieit man, if he is entitled to be called such. He is a Democrat and came from ids dis trict to take his seat in the Uoue with a tqiotless and unblemished reputation, b'jt , in hu evil hour we As.ir he has fallen, never uioix to rie. It is a wid coiniueiitary m thft frajlty of poor buinau nature, acd leached an ju-truciiva letwri. f. M. The e-):liinitco U.l no! i'pp-,fp,l ,w-v ,p0n,1S,1;l;,'rri "ot meet until - - -,'ti iiiuci, iiun Kfiiry thinks the lire, burned it until he could not be re cognized, and laid him otj a bed saturated with coal oil. McN'u'.t then cut a gash in W inner' s ami with a, pair of seissois, and opening a vein in Sanier's arm took out a quart of blood and sprinkled it over Win ner to make it appear be had bled a good deal. McXult then left his vest and empty poch-et-bK.k back of the house, where it would appear robbers hud dropp.d it, and tnen took a train via Atchison for Missouri Winner then set fl.e to the building, wbicli was burned up, and reported that he had been robbed aud McNult killed and burned A son of Mr. Jcse C1, three miles from ?.Iorgantown, duller countv. Kv though seven years old. has never" walked i except with the assistance of his hands, i lie uses them in locomotion like a quad- ! ruped. ,'o effort on the part of Ins fami- j i . . -. , - . . . . . ' y mts Kuccceneit 111 teaching iii:j to walk as oidinary human beings. At 8 o'clock Sunday evening, Albert McCulloch, a boy, aged thirteen, threw himself over the railing of the bridge over the Cenesee river, at. I !,.i....(.. x- ib i" c-agmaw i.ay, at a x-oint east f ; "e was intoxicated, and broke away from the lighthouse at the mouth of the river, I two lads of his own age. who were trvinsr ar.d extending down the : east shore. Upon ! 'ae him home. The river was a this floating llekl of ice were not less than ! tl'Hsd height, and he was carried oyer the three hundrt d fishermen, and several teanir ' falls. and sleighs. The n.er-. were well KUp, lid All Cue talk so far in Congress about vvitu sjauties, fotnl, tucl and provisions. : reducing the public expenaitures has vvhen last seen they ha.l drifted several a rnoun ted to nothing. The indications ...i.e.-. no. . iii-aM, an u a strong sontliwcEt ' are tnat instead of a reduction the wmii, snuinig to westward, was drifting he an increase in the public expenditures a , --'",t. i. or ihm snore oi tne nay p-ongress uoes not, go about letrenchin 1 the is follv n,,-, t, , - .. t. r.7 -. J I , ...x..x c ...n.ic ,v iHiKiuifr. i;erfr la mm -V lew ctavs arro c-.v-a one yenr, r.ith U-.artpt rio... . tC.OO one vc-iir. vr.u Lntutiaatfd t liryiuo,l.;iL' aKn.-. . ni- veil-. i . i r -iin,n- oar 1 1 Jn.n kml rrc;uni 1.;'.k. I mo Kirl --1js c. i I.,.;,,-,,,, fr iheprie or one. We toUcii l'vperirn.-e! tifrsrri and uilitrs tosi'ii-1 t ur for tv.-.us un i .-I in-n "UakT- A.t-b-e s. i:. ( i j-.jv: ht.r. 41 l'.iik Hjw, X. Y. t'ity, or .W-whurgb, X.Y. TIN, COPPER & SHEET- irvlnir recontlr ta!;. i: : H fttf-d up nd com re- ; -troc-t. two floors oi:t f . j opposite the Mountain Hi..-.....! hetf.-r pi-opart'.l t ha ;i . v. r t . .trtielr- in the TIN. ( M'l !'.': ... WAUt: I i riff-, allot wln.h tinvers at the very l.iv.ts; ; lhe si.'t.Ecritn-r also and varied ni..nu.. nt .; Cockicg-, Parlor aud Eec Of the mn-! .: ; ;r. i ! ami wrrH.ir'l p-rt.--t it. Hi;v.n:tct i tfi iMl. ICLPA IhlM, pr..n.',.:y a".- All Wi-lii lidji.. ij v jjt ; . t .- on tair terns. ami all s'l oVL- ; ly ine can le .iepen.ied upon .:- (iinni.t lie iiiit.-rf ! in pri.-.-. A H.-i.i inerfn-f .U ptro:uife i? r'-v e i, uii'l no t-Tt. ii t will bo wan:....; : tire Siilifueti( n to all. VAU.!i;;.i: Fbonsbiirg-, Oct. 1", 1;.i.-u. p I lic.,-V BOOK; EHUGaalVARIETTilJ re. ! y ( 1 . 1 i to si i; i. Kor UMis.Ki.' J. T. llBur, ITEBESIHITORS Itoarlm.AnJs. I' oil-H osm. 11 nt l,s.i c . l rka i. Co.. X. Y.. Solo AirciiU. , nniii t . r . mith ti., AtTanf : M Ttronlc j ly.i, X. Y.. n. i.n;! . iur. of ti,., i ru-Yiwl V, i:ite j H(,li),-ll,or,;l;,;i,:.:,1 (sen- Ire-.-) on ':.:. i w.tl. important .x ucis fr-.m I..:imo. Johnson I au.i otlirr fcitntisis. itcaa it iu 1 e:iv vcur heltii j and liuiii. j. I I ' a rc i o s 6 e Sv tO.S "0!"'".? ,3': vs ; t f A i.Vii X X. now propi lruin turn, r pn.es. Iriiir. ."f.-icin. s. 1'. Leon's. H:,H" air! A i I'iil. t Mi-.t invnH. U-rs. 'ir;-;:to Mam-si- l are r 1h v-rin i:.ti .' vr.ip. Snoi liin- Svrup. l'ure fpn-es, &c. Cigars and niank t: inks. r l"t. Con-. nip, ctal i;.; 1 .; I'nvflopi". Jvi. Pi-., Kiuni. l!hU!i an.! 1:-; ( .',;. ,M ijj;.;,!. ., .. ri -s. iHi t. s. Ufiitfi--ti P--nkrtve. Pip.-, .-. i SV !v, a ! i.-.! t.i .tkwi-:ll:y. to h .-h tetrion of t!v I.; .j;. -I'l to 1 1 c. !". I'll a t V th::n evrr i:T.-.? i:i P.i;H.:r and Ciirar ! : t-i - 1.:..: o a a o s '.L'onts wanted ! A 11 n!..a. rkiin' ni-nnln .-.f r.K .V'.m,.T..rol.!. i.iakf more ,u..i..y atwork (Jr us jn" iti.-.r stj-:ire inetin-ms. nmii . h. ..;... ,i ' re Will J t..U!g tia. P:imeui i:s tr. f. Ad irc U. hn:; so-,- a Co., Pi.rth.nd, Maljia. ! LOOK WELL TO Vol H IM'CS ... ,. . , - j . .- ..v...- aoont leirenc a later (tispatcli from Hay City gives tho ' expenses in the proper way. Until .ohowtnp: additional particulars : A report i money grabbers are turned out, it is from Lebwatntf this eveuinp, Rays fifty ! to expect economy. ' (No Tar used.) f. l,Jt:T.rl,,. WUUn ba I ll Vi'l" xjoot niwl S'tticMa 1 ! f I n T, . lK""is say about two hundred men Lfdyer, the remains of Daniel K Tnvr,- 1 rTTi , r have escaped Two men, named II. J. t a soldier who died in 1G1. of wo-m.U 1 5 110 ("01 I"" J(-,"r t'omnier, are known to ceived in front cf lU.rs! ,, ... "7-1- " ! l-f ;"TF'. r? tuave been drowned. The ice is bolid. and ! no from the cbmeh-va-.i e .7' , ' v VV'lLr- 1 ranires from twelve to twentv iiwl,. i i Cluirrt, 1...i..... l. K ' - - - - - . .-iiit ii. ftini mnrufi r , f I . o 'rHKun.lcH-rrd , L meinns e.i-tMi.-' .',!,. r.c i p n t.f Master, felt V - iL.'.-. ? Hencti rlf Bvaapa ir Circular :.ud Sa-Tipi.,!.. J- FAY. Camden the X. J. '"c"n1 "- r.in tee 1. Kn-lofo ALlMlX, 1U Chambers VI i; Y ii thickness, and is not easily broken np now Mt. Zion Cenieterv. VtmilTail . . 1 . .. In doinu this it I ' was found that the bodv wa .v,..i,.. I tll petrified turned to fdoi ,.,.? ti.l iUSU Kan. -' vm ici cord, the death of the wife of Mr? F.'w: "r of V 1 letyens ..who had recently eiven birth to! TI. . . twins. 1 heextraotdiuarv complication at- ! the IMnUrl.i V' ' V , Ul r'tl,rns of tending the birth caused eat exhaust urn, ! SfS'tfi1'', rcd,ic, d,,the from which deceased nv r.ui -n ' ! V?3 1 l"1 .s-Vley nearly one-half. ecea.-eo never rallied. The ti. infants, who are full crown, and in v.-v ' L " b'I lT n?w. institution mani- respect perfect, are joined together fro.T, 1 YC a ' . - 'V;8 7,,1-v but wu!l certaintv to Slim i st. ,.fp l,.,. , krs ana Hrrkrp, w Wall-st. X. Y.'' about an inch below the armpit to the hip ior tv wool L T "nt Stokey's rna bouo, and about four inches in witlth; with Shbo S' oomited up to the this exception, the infants (boil, fl Z ' 1J. lKd.Vf ,tl'" "'""-nd. As it is - . .. , . . 1 . tai" wiin uare v r v ti.....t-...i . hln rta,1ueCcasrr i n bold any which will doubtless posses, many features ! jLThe Pioneer A,?h ?f . of interest to the medical profession, no ! dria Va be ZVut i h plod) IU Alexan record beinrr known ofnnv.L ,n,L,, ! VVJbe,l, ,:lte,y a,H,ut to give a ball. Walter Craie, of Cross injtou county, now said to be until thn k..o... i '-y-niin year, is unquestionably the oldest nothinsr (letinir.. v, ;ii ,i legislator now livhif in nor Simo l r He says, however, tj,:lt there is no doubt as v"s 111 the House the sessions of 1S19 and to U. the action .f Hi- Leeislaturp . ,i i. couttm-.or.irif.ooK' tf u.-tl. Tl. peon, of i ayettc. lie was, however, some dit,arythe union of the infants behnVoVe d t. U K'TV' Creek, Wash- fon.plet. and of much greater extent than til 12 Tclock lt 7,1? e in bis nine- j .at 'IE - n the celebrated Siam- ! having caused aJ. ue:i ii n.t-ets. u.ie ct its laraest acts will .r. ,i. liciiiaiiu 11. J.IV ese twins. mm a private letterrecentlv received that the eiv moral un- niiiiiniiif.An. x . JU,.i.i iiiriiL caused some e.om .nr.., tee of arrangements have wT i ento the newspapers to explain. -Stlietlv , VJ " mem- mKi SAFETY KEROSENE IAMB. brl,kSe !amrSarc ma le of lJ"i? and will never The bnrners have a Saf. lv Tube ttaehmcnt for the es.-ape of nd will never eXpi "le " ' iliechmineysare made of ", (or lsin r c-ncs eo called) and they are 1 l,e ;,- 1: in,, ehirine; s made that, will not hr.-aS bv heat orc'l.l J Iss Chimney., and la.r.ps are uns.-.fe and ex Pf'i've tliiu it , he nn.v. r. ,t eoir.idaint i'vEHM-n;TT-r,u:.!iLi.io.siiHi, a.t . Co'mnhys ie broken in ti.'.s eoniurv every I rieeot Hand L:i.).i,s. e.irio.Iete ,viih 1!it'n no,- m.j .1....... , .. . .' i ...... t.t . oroirana. in S!i..rt SI i!,-,!i-i., UK" work cr, ii !.e ol.r ; 'I'ho-iO W llO VP W. ! !1 nt my ef,l lihm. !.t i . the superior ;:ia it. ..f easiiy Pt eorivoicfd ! j; ifivr- mo h tria!. Trv r i t ?? Kepairin .,' H to promptly an i in a Thaiikf.il f .r past t ac m.P work ar.-l ri. w::. tinunnce and increase of I 'HI 1 a.. .ll.t . - .- .,1 . . . ' 1 v, .. . .. . " " 7. " n? ' years tne I'octor's senior when in 11. a ! Mitchell ex H.-.1 Sk t0havt! I use- The southwestern counties take ! hS1, rreStel in P Hinj.U-Mitchell is hr confine a d ! ',le PalnJ, respect. "Tariff Andy wl" J .' "iff young f.i.s,:' Jlo will trv ... ,h. w7ha the n ?"rU" a, he was familiarly called, was J1'0 ''fn rviff suit because y-t. .,'.t., ....-. , J " ... . .:rl in the Stat T.Ao-Ui .tM.o r,r..- Jectei1 hlr". Lad was refused aud ...... ...... i 111. b 11 .! H III II'IT II ml .it ... i -..-...MVI.. b.VVr ,CTA.lA1..7 1.Jin means t.e ii,a.i ; , " '""""K. WHICH n from Missouri, we learn the following r- t',n " ,uay en?affo markable incident : Some four years sinco ! M ' , e ht fantast'c, though o n." After I AMP year. no,- ....... .1..! t . .. ..' - "... i.t ' u. .r-- I 1-...V.. , . r,:"irc rlor or Stand , I : ; '. .-.i-m ui anv liarl ot the I ni ted states t.y expr,,s.n rfeeipt .. the merer bv ' Mica Chimneys in every eitv and iwn. to whom a j 1'heral (il-' be made. Send ior Sample . tpeak for t hems.-iv. s. ,vl s-il on Fiirlit. A. hire. i- -U.-O...J AO. i'earl Street. New V..,v w. speaker in 19-30-ol. He stiU lives f as d , i - , Vyi!lrC? w"te3 quite as good a baud ana as sensible a ietter as most of our present legislators can d j. up to Lime of rcss. n.i will also try to prove that at the time of i tneni. and his death only occurred about a Ins Oregon marriage hu had received infor- I ;ear slIJce. W illiam G. Ilawkius. then of inariou oi ine iirtain ot ins tirst wife. Give j x ,cc,,e' entered the Senate iu i:.m lime aim ne win inane bimself out clear- ly the injured one, and there is no knowing 1 in v hat he may bring in a claitnaaiust th Government for danuuge. A xkw license bti) has made its appear ance at flariinburg. The fimt section ro lieal all existing ljocal Option laws; the second places a uniform license fee through out the r,;ue, in three eiaskes first $.": I, t-eci.d !.V. :in the third i--S) ; the fourth fCclioii icpcal ai! ea'.ii house iic"n.-, jc.nssiiico ! ,ni. ... - --o.i no inter- almyra for ', 'Cttdin h a,Iowed insido the shJ re? f1IhtaisSd!ir,'te1 5, E"ffnl that a Trench he wa, i V"a.1,!,.!:.d.,5.coverel a Mir method of mt linnrlciinoii :., .i i i l"S artiiicial Kiio-m- r,-..r., , iu ine tuiinijjaii. rrom some ,.inf i( . " ,u-(t l,ai.s so cliean cause or other hi trial bad Km. ;r,,,,i u C l" ue sold at a fart h it. j TS37 .nd I l!'ri":e..t.,.!imc - !;'' k ! ji 'iij,, !"': "f,,r,,,rW f.iIU!i.ii;!i m sin . s.t: M Near Union School KoLise. m'i E fiilisirlln r i s:" - 1 of the -,;;-:: t ' '" eounttes to tt:e !:,.-t th it I fill operation in Ml-. :,! a : x ufactureand reca:r.-t CARNAGES. BUGGIES. And all (.thrr !. , -ri; ; 11 Kmpb inr n r..- 1 i.t - UMnjf only lhe bci n .. - can aive e;.;:;v : and prices. l'laifor.n work d..:.. ..i lur of all kind a:i.-: . ' A liiacksn.il Ii Sii.'!' ufactory. Csii ai:J s. e ' ' June C', I?.; j.-n. '' j PETITION FOI1 ixronroK v-l j TION OK THF. liKTKKl, Ih(ln.AK TU . tist Cni uci, ot Hetl.el. ol Cambria Counir 'I -1 ! And umv i..-w,t: in I, February 174 " .'in I ! . haner hay,,.- ben ..resent in ooeu CourT J d I having been examined bv said C. rt .i ,Y. - ".,,J inir therein noihinar e..n!ain...l o... . ' . - CllAAVFOIH) H)1 We understand that the ftWr,,-ff.ft,i. i i quit prevalent in tho towns around us since, when it came off. when the iurv announced their vrfliet' guilty, the young uiau dropped dead upon .Strange to sav, I : "W"en we consUler that 1 A their verdict ! Tn", '.Sc, eaPand ' in lignites, which. ror it is ordered t.. l. r, i u.i i.. . .. - l""l0 1aw, fioe. and a not to of t he abdication to be t.V.r.ii!, . iu one of the county nailer tor I hl 1 1..Ul,"s-,,ed dy pair tor three con.-eemiye y i ne Court. -- '-I' L.I II 11 It'll I 1 1 I l ,r . . I . I I llllll I Mf I. I'.'.. I". 1 1 ' . ., 1 . . oy ciiemical treatment with mineral acid, i t... ,m ? .K- " 1 ViuLu,'Jt'- K :J,v,-.e"a.nKed "I Rrape ,uaa, ! 'jL"r' 'eb. n, is;i.3t. '..v,.,u I...I, lA It- 11 . . Titerk are more than one thousand dif ferent kinds of pills in the United States. but. that no oases have nrove.l r7i.i c."" ' UI luem Ve wortniess aurt injurious, families use nothing but J l T", i V" P, B , ,Zn L)r. dyn Liuinuni. Ou,-Doctor, however we ever sVw A 1 r '"1 anVb,11,U8 V little ioic-w. io r.,1.,,.- ' ver saw or hoard of. They are now !,. .J,.-,,,.' U"1 ?w nnosrth fltme of Panons'' 7u-- ' " . 'irt J'tl$t is "V"'"'. "'"F" : i. . , 1"xr Ten:, lo present IV i. v. nau?inc ohl -..n lws.No ,. Sl.,,. . '73- not b at all aoove report t sawdust is the cheap surra.. I 1 - 1 .n , . . cal a well known chem K"6'. -iu.t also'oi enu II. i er' w,,h 8a, Uer . - - e..i. fmm ear.. ... tep. ' u is but o Wll cliein- And now, 10th Fehnnrv it. re almost ! V' 'lr,, , - . 7. nr.ufuiir. hceit hvi.ni.i,.. .. " to al1 eredil r ingrvdi- ! -4 ; Lfore th'. n'. .I :,"iu' v "'""ubrl.i three Fn,n. i- 1 "a v UI n-l rem OriitiMd ..i.rrv . .A ty the Court. 1 J- K- "UK, rre-ihoaotsrv. John Flizharris, 1 I I WlNt; leas- ! ..n i " : 1 1 well known and ! .' -t.r id now h n ; -i i r i all who may tacr I " The be-t that t he m-irk--' at the Table at a.l fa eons'. a n t ly u i'l'iif d u :l ' ami the -.hiu.m:!.u charge of a caret ni ar. i eirorl will l,i't.'.:ri-j rur.: able ami y-eil pi -.i.' i by pr,pir a tte.it " -'i teale of prices t ii" ri - i'-;' waj to .u Id c fa cr. 1... ' r. A. SHiltM.IKl.S. 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