The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, February 19, 1875, Image 2

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    ET'.BSESSa TZCT SX ML
the mm mn
c .a - ! J3 a :
lf-j.jn-r t ,Vj if) IT'i
i-: ;...h!i.h in another eohint:i t lie ltay j
I..i which h.is been int rehire il in the Sen
ate by .Mr. L-ni n, from B'air ca:ity.
Iw t'iifau.iacc of a c.kil of the Chiiiirr.np,
t:. DenH.'ra!:c State Committee ttilluetl
..i the Ihilton 1I:uf(, Itauisluig, on
Thur d i.v, Ma ch 4th, to fix iip-m the time
ai-.J j lac f jr lulJing tlu next .trtiite Vj:i
vc.li.i.i. Tin: Columbia ;L.u:cii.-ttr co.nity) Her
a'.d strongly nrgt-s lluh M. Noith, I'm) .,
of that pl.iev, as the next Democratic can
didate for Li.r.criior. The tato l'onve:i
tio:i miLt po fait her arid f.ue much
Mr. 2S':i tli is a cen.Icmtui of cn:i-
It i g:-.;tif) !r
fulfil, -v tilt tl, S-tp
, ".
f .i.s of the c.H,.,l and IW ll.,use has
, 4r , , ,.
n,t as heut,.fre been .eituutd to run the .
niii.ti&t
of Badloal r.erversio:i a id mi -
1 eji: e -.cut a Jmi. It is veiy o'oviias to it
tho Ciu.il '.."om'i.iMuiiri s, as weJ! as the
Dincw rs f the L .., h.o f.ilthftil'y j-m
f .- iid t!-.'. ir daiics. U.j Aud.t. i dj-
j -;:e.i; c:evl:t f t' j p . n 1 in :.!
c ). : cetiics vtl'.t vh:o!i they ti:i.:.::c'a ii
t'teir bu-i;.ess, di.-periii
as aas lis''
ud pripcr, villi the se vices ofa cloi'i.
Trr thec.nly pait of last week Hon. R. '
Mi!: vi Sj cer moved to sii-pend the rules
of iha lliue if nv'l;e-j:it.tivf,s for tho
pu!p .seoi c .i?;iieif.ig u;e I 'liowuigiesoia-
t i.i-.i :
Rfijhfl, thar in t!.p j tdmnt of th :
M-"!-", the e!e. t:. n f a l're:d. nr fur a
third term is a-iii.st tr,i.i.nn if tin?
r "I't'ilii-. i in vi'.!ati'n .i ih' example of
"V i- hi ngt.f.i. i.f.w
n r.-d la.v itx-If". a: id
.vt'ild iie Ml i eis ai;k
peep!.1 and tho five
! t ir." I: Icrfi -s of
::.,tituti.l; of tlu
r.'.i i. f l y.
VhvJ 111 i.'l"il icq ll.Lll a
tw thirds vote.
.'.'id w-ts lod. th? yeas being o7 a:id the
u.iy.4 l-Ji. All tvh v:ted for it exec;.: .'dr.
'n'i!h (IJep.) fi.en !".,ith Caroliiin. we;e
i'tll.ociatrf a' d ail who voted J tili.-.'. it
eii I'. ..iMi.'m. It has lo.tg !r:i a p.
J I.e. it that blAl.l L'oi.tei.,1 I.itn I ilil:".l.g a
:; . t tim.', a.i I ii.ii b.vi. ,i:r.u.j;i:..4 !.:..
",! to c e;ro tho Xati'!.:tl i.r iL'.io.:o
' .vi ve'.d ion iu I'.T') t' aei t ; t l.i.n i'.i
'.a Jl.I.ile. O.it-idj l his o:.': .v ho'.'.ier
i movement !::is a : tr.ot who a iy si;V
'. Antt.il e:ie mi .i 'i'kv.' , b.it t,u toe c-.n-I
uy hci'ii leiy isv.a i a.!y : r ; :'. li.'.l e.;.
xl- st of tbelLidicalC-.mgifssn'.eu i!i
i'C'l . I.
i.t Mr. Specr rewlati-.u ucrt dttVat
.-. re-elce; io.i 1 lit ..vein be i, and a;.I.f
. . !:i:re I'rr.nt iii!i the result. Il is
iike!y that th y .vouhi lii.e to sre
. 1 e-tlomill;.! i 1 in Oli'vi I li.U 1.3
'.ted, and tii.n siia.3 in tl.ci j
ill. i
ve
id
tvi's. Giant's adin nitiatu-ii h is f.iiic-.!
low in public contempt th.it i'. is a in.it-
t r of small cotiseq.tor.ca whether he is tj
cj "w'",t' "u I ,
not. 'i!.o po-.,ui.u- ,
..I h's ,. -utv into a 1
' :
..;--n a cai.uidaie or
d't i!l sink l.im an
:.: : ' pioioutal political ileep t ii.fi iris ever
n , . . .
i-ts-:i readied 1-y a Tic-id
-nli.ll c m'.'.ni.i'e.
rihs n't.,f t Unit-1 .ii: :r-i '-
r 'th I ha e ll. e In te-r to .-et,-. in fl' e":.l--.'
-co with tho iso':i t ;i of the i?i nate 1
i'-e lid inst.. all th ii'T'iiiii-i t ii 1 ;y
j 1 oss ion not hietofo:t furnished rcl itt'iij
I 1 alT.iiis in the State -f Arl.iMSiis. I will
v itme to erpiess the opinio:) tint ail
t he ti si imony .-ij-ovs in lbs eh et" m of i'?7'2
'' i. i'ii!i-i was 1 i.rf-:!'y ihcbtt S'ovosvt
o;' that StJto ; that be has been uulav fu!'y
.'.- oiivcd id" tlie pns--si-i.i if his 'iicu
.-i .cc that lime ; Ihut in lb 7 t th.' c.m-ditu-
t :.-n of the State was, by violence, intimi
; p.iiesc.'d iti. I tespec' L'ul'.y f- i'oni.t wh d li--.
a prccedont s j diirig reus to t he stability
i i State givernme'if:, if not of the itai io al
vcrnnieiit a. so, should be i'ci ei:znl l y
t ng-e.-s. I earnestly ask that I'cnztess
vi d take defl u'o notion in this matte to
l- iove t!3 Kxcc liivo from acii.ig up i ;
.; iostions which shot'. 1 be h ('.!-.!! y ihe ,
U Native braticli of the g.,v,t..,mci.t.
Slf.f .1; I . i . it A N T.
Ettccrtvti M AN-si.5K. Feb.-vtarv S, i-Ij.
i'his ij the m -.t estra Td
iaiy mes-r. -;3
worse. Mr. ISoitli I a gentleman of c:i- . ., . . ., .,. ... , .. . , . 1 ted from larr ar-.l a! n UT...nti..n ..r u;.i pon con rictfon thereof shall be fined not ...
ceded a'Mlitr, a l.-.gl.-mi.id.d, honorable - U.'' W ln 'U, defendant shall give seenrity f..r the pay! V,'"- nor morB t,,ao W or , 111 "V't" 1 ,e-i, T
,.. . riven pi-ice to l.ia 1.1 ie st.nd ma. Pier ami , nifiit of the mi in hi 9nn,,l l. fi,- : s,l:'l lje nnprikonrd not less than tbirttr : I lie laniben ville I
un, at.a -.v,... .1 rv.K-cl cre.iil o:i ai;y ti- C )1!veise f f ft ret,lItal;ja communitv. I ourt or a judge thereof iu vaeaiioti, or the 'V .n.r ll,ore lUu one Tr- Provide m full blast in
liou to wli.cl. the jt!jile riiigl.C c.ib n :n.. . .- j.iMice or ai lerinan bvftjre whom tun same ' 1 !ers"ns '".T eieet to sue for iho ot outers lor car wheel
! 1 1,11 wtU iVi' that he live I., a glass ; .vng ..btaine,! .,r .v .',..,,....1;.,,, penalty aforesaid, or to nrtx-eed nn.br il.ir Vallev railroad eomim..
c. .:un ant! revolutionary proceeding;, o' or- ever, to suggest to hi.n, 1:1 a mud way. 1 ri" 'niur, a .ike stay of execution shall be ; i:on, as the day expre-s from the east was ! past few days. The sales of such stamps j
t i own and a new c ,us: iMii i .u ad uo-1. j tlK.t it was impudent in him to ofl'er tueM ! w"i 'T- 'I'!' 'nii ,en.""' and conditions - theti doe, and tho rumbling of the train j on Saturdiy aVgregatnl lOO.CKK). i
r. d a new S, a: e govo, ome, t c. ibiisb, d. a ,t.s .. t,,:lt u ba - ' "Zr act i U'? Stance, "o -The Reading 7,W, announces a par- J
: tiese proceed !!', if permitted to sand, I , , . , ' , '! u, . . , ,,. atl . tirirrd his horses to the iitnuift, but they , tial resumption of work in tho machine i
-ticV.t.v ignoiv an rights of mi , uitics Co.imiittce reports it favor.v j 1 tnn 8fait Xh eiy mirrl Spsf he iidm 1
I - all the Staiei. A!k., w't- is there t j ol, and t.iat if tie Itou.e adopts it, it beet, actually m id;.. . ,,to WAS Rrowing more perilous. ,Miss take phice on Tuesday. One half of tho i
; event taoh of tho State teail-uitted to ( v,;i bo the m t u.ipai il-led swindle in I 1 I lril-y, seeing that something hari to ba ! force of employees wiil bo put to work.
f. loraliilatio:i. on ci'itam o.'.diiioii. fiom LUi,.. lvauia le"-.sl itio i x I dote, pave the reins to lor friend and j This will necessitate a resumption of work '
. a.igiucr iheii c.m-iitii'.e. ia and vio'.iii.i j " ' ' ' I 1 !'R,rrr'' K C Jtrst t. A special dispatch jumped out of her cnl tor. the was wear- in the blacksmith shop, brass foundry,!
r: y,r pledges, if this .union e.f Atka-si; is '" t- Ihe Steubenviila lUrld and Sti", of ; inr a red cloak over her shoulders, and : boiler ahon. etc. !
. , . . - . . , -ivui... ... .ir-,i.1A.j
t .at wis ever ie.it by a iVesiiic-.t toci.h.-r Mo.s3.Brigha:t. Young married two sis
briiich if Congress. Only two days be- ; teiS of Lhaihe Becker, and Decker in r-
f .3 It was tr.i'ismittt d to the Jreuate, the I'1"-'1 tsvo loiugi.tcrs of Briham by oilier roriii:ig. it was tnojoht that an abor-
.r r. ..... - ... t i r-i i i woman. Ah have chiiihioi ..., '., i tlon had been iverfor.iii.ii u nrm I ! iri. 1 A,.
u -a -o v-omniu tco oi which .i u-1 i oi in-i, ; .v . , , 1. .. . - o. . ' . -.-....n.-,
.... ..,,. . . ' otrspnngof Clara BecKcr o.ing and Lucy IV4 11 slY '' S'eubeuville, and Justico :
n crmont, ,s chi.rma:,, xvl.tci or: I vis.t- , Decker Young are cons.as of Cbai lie Drck-! Crooks accordingly im -anneled a jury and i
e. Arkansas and made a thorough inves i er's ehihl.en. But the Jailer ate grand- ' '""' an 'f'tct o' the body last night. A j
t o,' di..:i into the a .fairs of the State, hr. 1 ,
!ir..l.a report dccl.ning tltnt the couvetii
j to ftame the new comtituti-m. as well
x.i the c j'istttution ilelf, w is v.. ted f r
Pi',.,1 it satihfiictory t") a majority of the
fers and people of the State, a id that
ft' Slili ol'tn ir.Tt crljin'y tlrc'.e l by a
m 'hrity j tt rtei cn, -m l 1 i m ij-tri-
I
fy the t'm ii the MUr. What can be !
i': 1 by the fi'ie.'ds t.f a President wh j .viil
t. is plainly and maliclm-! rii.eprseut
t .
l c
tiry prnwii of Aikuisas a id oth.-r
m
mstructed Stesiu order t carry out
i- i . r , '
c. -i cliei isiie.I niv.ii rt r-f a 1'ii.t Innn tl.-.t
he '. .Idly a-id iiiiio.antly qnet.ti.-ms iti tl.U
i
.. .... ...... ,
t i s ?0 the right of a Ma'o to :uier it
o ii c ttisiitntiexi. The concin lrtig scu
te see iti this uapreccdenti d il cainent is
A treat that if Congress d w not ic&traiti
hita from acting, ho will overthrow auofh-
ei
Cvetn.iKt.t by kier military '
i . ..e, and then lay all ihe rrsipouv:.'.l.!yr.t ;
i' dvir of Co.i.ess, precisely ai he u'A
a w . .
he else oi t mistana. i be c )-.i sti v wi.I '
v: .villi io-Uc'i anx'.jty 1 1 see what re- '
pj.i'.
'-'-c "':' .19 will m .fiO tills h;-h-
f.vs? 0.iy last May, Ihii same man the two Mrs. Deckers are (in law) their F.iMOfg EiV)s.Tl,.,nnrnf u,r
r.i.ir.t issued a wrr.c!a.naita. d-'ehirinr- ' own ati.it-, wh.lo Clara D. rend l.i.evll ! bo.k. .i. titled ..ti, . i the
!Mt Baxter and n ,t B.ooks had f law- i Vmn ai J giandn.i jthcra to their ! IV ," for which one thmmand num,.!. .. '
,. ... . - r-'eces, and the two sets of chiidi-eu ar r. offered hr 0,, v;..i-....; . . L , ..,'
i.. :y riected t.ovcrnor ot tiu Ma.e, and sorctiveU (un .,f - i - . . '"" u wnicn was ,
. ' sppena y ewiMiiv imiifs, aud ni-ccs, and supposed to bo in this eontiti v I.-- i,--. ?
u, u Ui.tHtW.ii.gi, asseita the very re- , tl.el.on. knows whit besides. ! found in possession ofa you., r lyL" ' I b!e;
v -r o. r tiftermii.f d ts ifiatit r.i takiiu' . J""11 -iujom, i oinav Slaii o i. mnt i.r
'A'.hz iaAsrfj.TH 7'ribrtue.
The John-town Trijne is a most i'jto-
L!e sheet, its editor a most tuihippy ni;ui.
The rem.uk I" an hitcliiffcnt Itcpiihiiotin ;
, the oiher el ly, th.it ihe Tri'jtns w.is rap
! idly a'6tcr.ti::-?totFie ?haractci ofa "Ja'-eey'
i.iier, Ulileia'.ly true.
We despise editor controversy, but .
. . . 1 . 1 r 1 1
tfttion t!:it- n:itur iliv nffr d.ir rttihtis1-.ps
the m..t unh'u-hin falseh.v ds about our
i.ie uno.u imii. ijiik .i a j ui
icspecied ineriiLits of the IgisUture, we
foi-1 called n;)i)ii to .jeak. While the edi
di ,
,.r iu i.n 1 o'ion rntmpn
When the editor made his advent to
Cambna county from -ew ioik, liesliouhl
have allo'ved the habits he ac iuin d there ,
. . - . . .
- i i i i
t j sIi'U'i o:T a;:d not intensify
The low i
ribald false.. ool.. without even wit to
season them) of the "Uowery Boys' and
'
."""'" "'"" tliai uc ,
h ufp, his vi
1..- ll-lT.Tfa O.-A Bi.aIi I I. l.A .
ii,..,,ti..n.. A.....o. i
v.liiiiwi ..."HI llinin 111 .riuvp. Ill VUlltratl ;
.w.u:' "' J",,,n4: s ''".
lnslo.r Umgbuse was 11:1.. inrctl, uut'l t hey
;,,Tr ixr Aa . ,. ' !
. . . " I
lie Ci ici 1 r qua: ltr ami lawnea lor peace, .
iv ciicd f r qua: tor and fawned for peace, .
li
ike tho man 'v cur that he l.
H.-.ri:: ' and h.iicd hv the wild
1 : !
1, l.i.s j
ii:'..- i i.i : ,;.? ignm
ig:ijl'C3 liil.l :X:lol
ing stie'ety as society!
i i ' the sex bv wli.-"o !
J ;
vi.t.trs society m .'ip:,i ted, as the sex
n ;vs him, ha live ii l!i2odrof his own
vicious a::d depraved imagiiiatiou. a tl.iily
.1 iidt-it-r f svll that is .vcithy and i;u:c in
the C ;:n::-.i:;'.t y.
As to (he last ol.j ots of his attack.',
Mcsms. Il.i'inaa and Buck, every act and
v. do they give is oj c;. to public scrutiny,
a!1i e ulc t
The 7VAio; has a per
lie i -hks 01, ana .-ees 10 uSru, of . rrwidc That if ie .lef-ndant is pos- 1 "l" iorego,og se, lion by .lenying to any destroyed the whole fl uit cron in Michigan
I , . , k i. .1,. ;,. 1 conntv or counties in whi"h such ju.icmen ' l,Ie ct'ze of erery rac aj-.d olor, and , PV;C , ,e "'""y h"1-
, ed.tc-atc.I somewhere else than n. Cai.trta jiavo bten ol.J n Str regardless of any previous condition of ser- . jbe Assays the iron trade ... IleaN ,
; 1112, la., isEraiiiinir a little life. litem ice
I
fect riht to c. iticNe and c j'.ide.iiri them. ! Court shall direct the i'rof h-uiotary to report
Cut as of:c:i as it descends to barefaced ; ,b'.' U:rr." " of s1a.i'1 x terinion upon' evidence
c . . , , ,, . , , , ,. , ' submitted to him by the det- n laid or d-
f.ilseliood, we snail inf nm the pubi:3 tchy lndants, and thereupon tin: C urt shall eu
aml v,Vj.' t!ic .sl.i::deicr is. j ,rr order in lb cause that t;o exei utien
v,:,i u ir r r i t IshaM is-biie except f the period when and
..either Mr. Ham.a-i r.or Mr. Buck have ,n tIilJ prop.rtitVs wllii L'it ilr
m.'.e.ea speech ; and yet they !iave answered ' the report of the I'rothor.otary that thu ma-
a 1 ilu sp. tcl.es ihat ? un:icl!fnrr, E-i ,
, , , ,
m ule in the three years hi was a if.cii.ber. J
lie !c;.e.o n-c c-s::o :u coutrovei-y er
trouble wiih the 1'rilune wit!i all iis cdi
t"i's itdii liiities, we wi. h it success ; but
there is tio method of bhint iug tho ede of
sa u!er ItLttcr than giving an hoiient at:d
iidclligc.it coi.iiiiuiitt y the ti-.-.c stains cf
ll.c A :. '.Icier.
A i'Z'iocttA'iiv.' mcml.-er of tiio II. ..i.e.
i: '.-.tied I'i 'a wv, fioi'o Sciiiiyllsiil county, of-
1 ji-u.t les.oa.t.i n one thiv hi.-l wet it 1
fji ll.o n.itch.ise of :'j'yy) cfL-icSi of :';nuli's
. i
I.-.'.ia '.alive Haud B..-.!i--""J for the i;:e of'
tlio derate, and 2,) for ihc uso the
Houe. The ivsojiit io:i w;ts icl'ciied to.'
the Committee on I Mating. We al fi. t
.s'ipp ed that" '.he number, 2,0 , Mas a '
in' -prior, but it U so set tloini in the pro- '
ceetiii's as lepoiudin the '..'rjV, arid,
vo take t f.u-gir.Httd is c i tect. Foster's j
res':itio:i wou'd give eacti intmbei' of il.e 1
H ii.-o fvdre co: its of in.u'.i'.s c imiiila- 1
tion. Would not one suilicc, or are the!
, ; . f. , ., ,.... ., ,i:o,u S
Ut"',';lS t0 t iAQ U,Cn- 1,0n'C , I
bute Ineiii am )iig prospi ct;ve c.mdtd.ites i
f
the
I.egi.Viatuto iu their tlisuictf iu '
jo.uei i.i.u u.ey may simiy tnc rul?s and
j thus q i ihfy themselves for the duties of
I h gMa'oon ? If innl!, through his aocm I r I, .- , In n: tasfcs ,n whu:1 b;-
... . . . " . 1'i.d.int shad be entitled to a atay of execu-
. m. -dating and generous fueim, Foster, cm j li .u under tin prot isions of this act. and
; wln-e.V.e the II juso into adopting this res- i 'o'gieet or rems., to claim the bcnaiU
oleition, he wiil bo diiving a most p.i tr- ! J' "?r' ' ' ' J-f-!
. . " 1 I 1vn u;on, or other uhu creditor whose estato
ous iv.isuiess oti a very Jointce' cajital. '
liiKM u', "'ii oi w.i.cu ne nas mace
a pretty nice thii.g. We have not the
b mor of an ac pi li.itanito with Y. L. Fos
ter, of ttchujlkill
lie uiidci i:.Ke, how-
i iik si iture ol i londj, alter a long ,
coiiie.-t, has tlectid C. W. Joue:-, United
iites Senator Mr Joms is ore of t he
Demi era's of the Stair, ai.d re-j
ce ivid the unanimous suppoi t f ihe mem- j
bus of hiso.vn party and tlie Imlet-ei.leat
j?...,..i t.-. . tt , vl j,. . .
' l "e MKOltd'S Gu1" W" !
I n- - I i - v ivw.-
: b.i .
clii.dieti ot the lormer s father, and conse-. !
, ... ,...v ,-.,, ntece-.s e-i nieir own j
' n.i.ini v it....'... ..... I ... ..
Cou.si.is. But tho nef he.v of a cousin i
l-looti iclationship h ilding are second !
coufci.is; hence Deckel's children must 1
I ii.i.. . ,. . i
iivm i iu.li rciiii.i.isiiip tuviu.l c:.;li other.
Decker's wives are half sisters to the
chi.dien or then- own .'-islers-inl i.v, they
ate sisters in l.tw to ilieir own father, and j
au-.us io itieir own Had usieis! JNow, if!",
li,e relationship were half-blood tluon'lj- !
out, tho Canons of Descent would exclude
them ; b'U as it doubles on hrth sides, i
they would probably bo included. Hence I
d
" 1 " ",C1' 'viag .
t im en-id inui .i r ....i...-ie .
.:!.. ....l i .. ' .
rZ " . !" Vi.:" V '''"u,0,r
, . " ' ii-ipj.ojr ucceas.i. ah
1 1. I .... it .. I i. , . ,
ter of hia oldest w.fe is h.ilf-si.ter to bis
it..... kiol .-.r... ...... 1 . il... . i ....
iittu.tr. ue iauijiis
. .... tii.-i n, nit, neconu Wile s
c'li'.dien ; also aunt to the second wife's
children, and consequently her own aunt-i.i-law.
Tho datitii-r t"f tha deceased
ife is liajfsistcr t ail the other children,
legal grand-daughter to one fitepsmother,
legiiNhaif sister to the othe-, and conso-
,,uetitly aunt-in la w to b.-rse-lf!
i'1'Se-lf. ff tl.ir '
keep on as they hava beg ri; they ,1 i
cvenl uai!y protlace a boy I, will ba UH
.litll "111. "I.U l J i n .i m ' . ' , ' ll
a . . .' , o.ui'iercn.i.
.ii..- j" . 'i. ii ii.ui, eny e acnoi.o
Bi ho:. "f Kintr'ton. ( : ri I i. o
The rropol Zxiw.
Following is the full text of a bill i.itro-
dacsd into wii State Legiblature hy Senas ;
tor Lornim, of Dl.iir county. A caitful '
matter of interest to the general public :
Sfctiox 1. That upon all judgments ex
llr Zt '
-1 - ....... r... t. 1. : - i
r u,oh which a fale of real estate has not '
1
ex,cn,oll for two'vara from th !
hereof as regards iulom nls now esistlna '
ani ironi ineir tiat as recants tiitlenir;iits ;
obtaiiK-d within six months after date here
the said judgment haM have, been traiusfer-
1 1 i r 1 1 i 1 1 i t ill 1 1 . i i.'P i ui niv " '
9Ilth judgment worth in tho opinion of any
court or any judge in varation, justice or al-
di-ritiau having juriMliction of such iu.lij-
' m.-.4a n n ... in
to n-iv or saiiKf.- ti, ... ... ,,..i
... ...,, ,w ai s.uii Mii.iii'ieuc
the iucumbra.ives, and the amount exemn- !
. 1 i . . .. .
Ulwl. .1... rA... .1. " ... .1 .
t or
j,y
rbo
. 1
s,ij u..;b iiuiii iukii.hcih llie JlKlglllHll
I'om 1 tie p:iMase or tl.isact. which scur
. V '
M.all .atisfy the court, Judge or justice by
oafn or amrmation and surh other evidence
as may be re.inired, that tlisy are the bona
le owner of real or personal esiato within 1
tho county where sm-h lu.l -inent has
been entered, worth, at a fair valuation, I
oubleshe amount ot such judgment orer a; l
a;;ovu ai olier debts and iucuiiiuraiices to c
wh ch securitv the platntifFs may file xcep-
,U',:S' as no-,v"providcd by law; a:ui tha all '
actions now pendingor instituted .vithin the
I v .f -f uiA'i -ifini il... i.,....... Ar ,v;. . . 1
in any of the courts of ,1 iVcouuuo ,.w3aY h
o,t notes, b...i:.ts, or other instruments for the
payuiei.t of mom v, or for tha recovery of
o.U debts, wh, rein" the defendant or def.jnd- J
auis, at any tage of the proceediiias. before
agred in writiti;?, to ext.n.d I he time of iav
meni ot nio debts .io them respect; rely, tlie
J',r;ty 'f 'he creditors of the d.:en lant or
deteiid.tuls, whose demands exceed two-
thirds of his or their entire indebtedness, !
1 iihoh-iito iii ;ii 01 cs:i 10 ex (mo i ue ri tr.
; ot pym..ul of the debts due th, resect-
1 . r - . -! . . ... .
! ive:y. And im p. r.-o;i, or firm, b-tuk. or tro- '
. Kt-r, lioMieg i-oiliteral as si-cii-iie for debts
ho'.dii'g "oiliteral as
i d-i
or tvi bcconii; due.
shall within two
years from thf takit-.jt-
eiTi'i t of this act sell
at. public or private sa'e any such coilat- .'
ci.i,, n u-ii!.r tn. sam-i consist ot mortgage, .
ooii.i, note cro'fcer Kucunty, commercial or
o: iter a is. and ;n:v umli- H.-iltinu on.-h ...t
lateral set m itios within jini-L !imi, shall be
come rcsp-vTi.-ihle for the saute at d-vtble the
am nu.t for which it was p.edjied to the
Owner S-f SUCh eoli:tl,--:ll ,: 1 t.y.ri.lr.l e.
ihrr - rn .t ,... :...t- . u.ii ...
tend t. judgment, ente red, or to be entered,
as well upon Load and sva..antof adorncy
as upon tnortgag.3 tj Eecare ihe same, and
.......... ...in. ,1.1-. n..ii M1.11I C
to any iiiob. tjiieiit grai.'ee or owner of th ; ,
premises so bound as well as to iho oricinal 1
oo,i or or m ): -g:ijr r : ai d. .1:0, to ul! n 1--
M.u...u... l.l. ... . ..
...-,0.0, ii.,n u;,.,,, T.uuu slay ot e-xu-
It ,:. h:i been or mar be waived by the i
debtor in any original obligation or contract
up..n wl.i. h audi j.idguiu..i has U .11 or may
her.-after lie obtained, or by any stipulation !
eu'ered into at any lima separate from said i
obligation or contract. !d, provided, That j
iiorhirg in this a. t coutaiued shall b? con-i
which stav of c-xa-u- !
MllOtl to s'av :inv f 1.1 111 i!,ai ....... .
"s"t' 'r'cr the expiration of sixty elavs j
'r;"11 "i" l'Wiis of this .n:t. fnr llm inirp.1'
ufr,,:,,8 interest due, or to become el .", 1
upon any jurlgmeiu for any sum not less '
. - ... j
issued after the exnir:tlion of sixfr .! a ,
anv mini not .o 1
. n" hundred dollars heretofore cuV j
taiiied, but uo such exeeu-ioii shail be issued !
for h-ss than six month
terr-st.
s arrearages ot m-
er int. rest therein would b a Tec tod Uv sale
or eaectdioti. .
Bec. ;!. That noon all ind l r.tn.
fore enter-.!, or which may h-reaffer be en- '
tercd no.o. .......1 i i ....... 1 ...i.t3 . : . . i .. '
tions or warrants of altor.tev. in action of.
J ' -"'J'.' ! imgepoir, unio, says :
i no citizvps or u:is phiee arc greatly
i V . , ' ' ,
i . .. . - v oo..
M;ss Abc Martin, a autifnl young lady j
''-'nt u ie!ce:i years of age, :t daughter i
Vt '"'' " ' ';i;ut;i). of this place, on last '
,l,"-y w.-ck we':t into Suubcti vil'.e to :
'lt ' f'iend. It nas her intention
to te.Uia h )Ii:e o:i the follnvvin" Pi-id w '.
, i , . . "-vi
. bit t o-i in-. in -o . it-
I ...... ...v ... iietiiin- .
I V 11 V1' M-r,f'-V7. Aniitingh.Hno on ib.ti- !
i day she complainsd of fceiing unwel', and I
! '"""i io grow worse until her death,
: wlitcli occurred at fi.- n'eb.eV -.o,..t...
i"st ""tem exauunatioii was alo held,
..il. il oi I-1. I r i la .iA....i..r. .ini. i
l' l' u-'l produced on .Miss Martin by an '
'"s,nunent or insti uments, result i.ig in htr '
f!,c:ll!.'' Ifc was also s!io ah at the Tcquest i
, , : v.c.oju iiJ;,i anaooitlon
ll.Ai ..... r- , ... . i
that it was performed at tho house of Mrs.
-L-gms, in nteubenville, on Friday last.
" Two parties are suspected of i.in n,
. 1 xrt P' ties are suspected of beinT the
fat,1,' the chil 1. one resides in WhecN
- ami ine o'iio.-ii Steuben vil'.o. The;
I'ecntiii Altonuy of Belmont coimtv !
V lIs'm S- Keimon, is here workm" tjj the
ca - e." "
IOl.l V.l i. whn n,. 1. t .. i
imj - rtance attachtd to it, will s.-arcelv !
;... f ii i til .
' ""0111.11, lie KllllltS ins
V".1"" u any terms. If George
i v ., nan a son by h U wife. Mrs Fitrher
. . '. or-, niu. l lizueri
i clearly by documents and letters t!-.',,
lr .. . - trtivr-u
uerr, wnoso marnaffo is siid t. b
prtiven (
I'jt-.n '
fi'otn tlie roval archives a ,i 1 t. !
k ...... . . . - i
, uei. mat son is legally entitled to
the throne of Great Britain, and Victoiia
is a usurper. But even should the son of
the ainjroas king make good his identity
and claim it, it is very rl ibtful if the peo-
l.'n oi ll.-lr..;n ii ..... 1
al of Yietni-ij h i,n. .--i- rn
- wowid consent io me remov-
woul l like t o see Pr'tnea Mhe,t rL.tH
from Iwing her successor. Mr. Baker. Ihe
it.. - , ,-i ,oo oicnesira l i one of the New
...I.. . . '
oi k theaters, is mid to be tha son of Kiiiir :
j l.eorge and Mrs. FitzbeJ hoi t. j
: a.'.ual saie by ibu Client', nha I hare tiled an k "S ami in e ommisso ners appointed m.u tier case yesterday brought in a veulict ;
, aT.i.iavit, sft;ing forth ihai t he majority of J1 Oircniiaud Territoriul i-ourtu of Ihe ! of cuilty of murder in the tirt degree I
his or their creditor. whi:se demnnds exceed i . u .J Suites, with powers of arresting and against Georce Buffer, for kiliiii" Herman I
iwo ia.n:s et ms or ttiir ia.t.:te.'.ne-s. have ; "ui"'i5 w ua.iins ournuers aan at the Sch in. i
I
Civil lUfhts Hill.
I Tuk fulhiwiiiir is a conv of the much
talked of civil rights bill as it passed the
l,..,.,,,. ,,,..i, ..r r ,,,.. .
miici eM.iiieu vi v-ouirreas ;
fe
bKCTlOX 1. That all nersson within thtt
I iHM,?n.?f fT. Un.i,ed 8,? "
entitleil to tho full and enual emorintnt of
' theaceo,nu1,.ia.ion!.,adva,ltaff(i,, fimi..
and nrivilea of inn., public conTync
.... 1.... .1 .. .
Oil land or water. thtrB. 2nrl nfhArntArKii
of l",.l,.hc nuiteinCn', sul.jtct only to the
conUjtions and limitations established hv
and applicable alike to citiaens of!
ey?rJ race and color, rejirdlebs of any pre-
" v 1 1 'lu'e-
omimxtatloiis, advantage, f-icilities, or
pi ivilegfs in said jtectiuii r numerated, or bv
aitlil;g ' inciii.,-surh dnia!,shll for every
!' t,ir,1e forfeit and pay the sum f
to the peinou apgricvod thenby, to le
ri-cijviTeii in An n.-ii.in r iiY.t t v. r..ii
. . . v....,
co.sts, and shall also for everv sueh r.nv..-
lenmel guilty of a misdemeanor, and
It '.! 'rii irt. i i. ... .1 il 1. t t
rK1 t proo-ed in the other jurisdiction
barrtni- , IJut thij. provisoshall not
fiVu J pr,edms"ith',r nm!r
this act or tho criminal act of anv State :
""', '-.".' "ir, xnai apiUffment for
tue Pe"lty in favor of the party aggrieved
or. J"'gment upon an indictment, shall be
ilr 10 e" "rr prosecution respect! vely.
She. 3. That the restric t and ('imiilt
courts of the Ui.itcd States shall hare, ex-
clusjvely of the courts of tho several Spates.
c"gn'Kanco of all crimes and
"'-"i nd violations of, the pr
f t;1.:s ci' ar" ac:io,1!S for thu penal
11 ouL-nses
provisions
tyglVfu
OV 1 113 Irecf:di:3 tr set 1011 m:ir !.-- i,rnts..nial
U tI,e ri;"1. l-trict or Circuit cour;
of u' Cmled S.ates wheneverlthj def.-nd-
be loeud, withcac regard to tho
olhr party; and thediatrict attorneys, war-
sb;l'". and depu'y-tuarsba ' of tho United
in vis oi iu cniie.l stares, are lierbv es-
,:,ii ,,,, , , ' , y .
raie!. wno !
violate the provisions of lh:.sct and cue
him lobe anem-d and imprisoned, or bailee!, i
as the ca.j may l., for lrial b-fore mch j
out t of the. United Siafes or Territorial!
court :m by law lias cognizance of the of-
feime, except in repect of the right of ao '
tion accruing tr the i rson ariovod : and
'"S
.
distrif-a(U-rneys shai cause uc!i proeefcd-
s to tx; pro.-evnt; d to their termination as
provided that notLiur can-
t.h.t.l ,.. ll.lo ..... 1; .. . T. .n u . . , .
"- vuiiu i-nnn ounsi rueu 10 ,
de.eat aay right ef civil ac:i; ac- i
1 ''"'S o any person whothor by rson of ,
this act .r i,ilnrt-kf. And anv .ti.ori. t- I
a!t.-m-.v who shall wilfabv fad to institute i
'! pros.-cnte tiie. protteaings herein re-
q'rd shall for every such ofi'vnse forfeit I
r '-v 01 9000 rj iau person ag-
fcriee.i inereny, to 00 reeovvr. d by an a.-- I
Zvii n I!" r 1 a0""' ': ""tH' ,n
0 .. or more than 85,000. Bat, provided fur- '
ther, that a judgment for the per.altv iu j
favor of the party a-oriuved ncainst'anv i
s -1 district-attorney, or a judgment upon
a"S 'ndli '.mo'.it. against any s ich district- i
atio. nay, phali be a bar to either ptoaeru-
i. on reo,.e.'-iiveiy.
tare. 4. fhat no citizen ootsessin" all other
'! nine.oioits w.mk ii are or may be pre-
t....il 11...! t. I . l. , - ,... .
.
ons w!ii-h are or may be pre- '
"e-ribed ;y la v shah hu disqualified for ser- I
'.r r.-nti n uisqu inneu 1 or ser-
v:te as a grand or petit juror in any court !
"f ' State,., or of any Statef on ao- I
count of race, eob.r, or previous condition of j
s' vitude. And any otn;er or other erfcon
charged with any duty in the selection or j
""mmoning of jurors, who shall exclude or :
fail to summon any citizen for the cause
aforesaid. Sold on i-oivi. lion tt.in.f I... ,
. .. .
deenii'd srui it v of a misdemeanor and finp.l
denied guilty of am
"pf f" "nn Si.OM.
SRC. S. That all cn
TWi'ona of this act
- I
cases arising tinder thn
rrovisions OI mis act in tli., conrts ot th
"mtetl states sliail l re vinwimle by the
Bupreme Court f the United States, with
out renin! to th:; snm in controversy, tinder
1 . . . . " . . . 1 v t ncdlliri. lb a 1 IJi'lll' lit. iio 1
trm same provision an I regulations as are ine extreme Itai ures ot tl:o pioioscil leg
now provided ly law for thw review of other i islation for the South ate to bo foiced to
causes in said Court.
A Bravk Girt.. Thursday afternoon,
as Miss Mattie Biiley, daughter of Mrs.
William Briley, of Battle C're k, was out
sue nice a liwner wno was crmi.. i
,nt" tow" with a load of wood, ane! who
h:" o't stuck on the Mici'ran Central
li-.i di-sol r-ss:nfr ill front r- f . lo .d.i-tn
farm. The farmer was in a critical sit u a-
taking that in her hand she hurried to the
railroad track and waved it in front of the
i'noiive as it came inuniiering aiong.
i ue ni.iMic seiui.-iicii n inu u;itiie-.- iiiei inu i
engineer
en me to
at.d rai'.ro
what the i
r ,,and
it'viocu in.-! ttii , i i ou imiuj
a standstill and the passengers .
i'.road mcnJcrttTiC ntmring ot't to see :
matter was. They all lent a help-
and pushed the sleigh off the
" i. k.,; f.. v,; c;i.,nii .n I
kitten, icncinifi iivii, mo i - ii- u oo .fn.-iw.i .
' . . . . . . . . ,
ttje cxcfcl :
recu'd'to s
iptofk indlin
the excited and frightened farmer, who ex- ;
see bis sleigh and wood mado j
igs and his horses rr.. bably kill
ed. Delrtil Fret Pren.
A Woncsrfci, Firsarm. Under the
above caption the D tily JYeics of Bethle
hem describes a gun in the possession of a
locksmith of that place which was bought
from a tramp for a small consieleration.
The gun is very ligh and was originally
of vary elegaut design and tinish. On the
v
'"C'J
ick theie is a gold plate, and by applying
niicrofccooe an inscription in Chinese
chaiactcrs-is observable on it which reads
when translated, "The gods save our great
domain." The gold plate dates also the
manufacture of the gun in China in the
year 1014, T.hic!i would make it now 860
y,arH 0,,, Time ''as worn it in every part,
bnt, except to shoot, it is now in order
and can be handled like any other gun.
The touchhole is lined with gold, ar.dthcro
was formeily a rich inlaying of gold on
stock ; but that has worn. 1 he in
scription on the lock is so worn off that it
only be reael by the ma ot a strong ni'.-
?cope, under which it is distinctly legi-
illiynilB llll'illliruiiieiiimw lii.-ioir "l
, .1 r-i. : n 1. :.i r
... . .1. i 1 . . ... v . .
" u ' i-bhiiiij e...,. ..eeu e..0 Kvuu-
i iiatiao.- - .f i lua rplin wliitMi ha nnt xr. Kn
ineness of this relic, which has not yet been
questioned as far as we know. Applica
tions from Philadelphia ami other places
aiHj retpicsts by different parties have been
.. ....
mado to allow them to place it on exhibi
tion at the Centennial.
Mr. Myron Ransom, says tlie Conne
autville Courier, cut on his farm, in Sum
merhill township, a mammoth pophir tree
measuring 5 feet in diameter at tho stump,
ami 22 inches at the upper end of the ton
aggregate length of losj feet, and .'lianteter
oi ti inches. I be tree was hauled to Ow-
- m . . . '.
'' I scaled by Scribner's rula 9.
feet, and limber enough broke in falling
j to have made 10,000 fe t. Mr. Ransom '
t r: f
JS'ew.o titul political Item.
A man 81 rears oll is confine! in the
Erie jail for wife desertion.
j A pious family in Chester county claim
i . ipf.i r i- i
I to have eaten 16C2 pie of various kinds in
.1 iy-i
i -Tlie Fourth Dnchess of Oneida, a
1 1 , , ,
- f orn cow, valued at ?2,000, d.ed
, tliC .tbe.r d 111 1 ans' KJ"
X cheese weighing fjnrteen tons will
f 0i;f .r.1"5, contribution, from Ohio to
the Philadelphia Centennial.
The Snnbnry American says the col-
, licries that had suspended work iu Sha-
; mokin tire resuminz oretatums. !
, of bar .ion is quite as low as before the war. I
i the Cordis Mills in Millbuiy, Mass., .
stalled upon full time Fcbni
. wages of the operatiics being n
;ry 1, the i
reduced ten
pr cent
...
. lie t,resen t a 1 1 re 1 1 oonor. o r 1 ass., w h n
did in Washiujton, on S:ittirdav eveuiue.
lli.l
e a tort une ot $5,000,000, accumuiated 1
ron works are now !
consequence of the reception j
s lroin the Lehigh ;
i iimory Brothers, johbin for
, Company, lumber merchants of En
iCan-u" count v, have already
! o rv ' r , .1 . '
Bond &
f Emporium,
banked
s,.iv,-,i ki.npir. f .o.ri,n,,.t. . m
L..T. . " o e.,thVlnk were ftlt
" " '-""""J 1,1 rl'lnslfC,- causing some ,
; ?'-i"t 1 pcc-ia.iy among ine congregation
in the churches. No daniaca was done.
! The famous Mary Ann Boker, the rich '
: man's daughter, who vearsairo married her ;
cocninau, John Utan, is 0110 of the lady
' examiners at the 7ew York Custom House, i
N'evada ira-da!ois in ulrri.Iu i.io.oi-. .
. . .. . - I . 1 .
,.1 'f. "Y, 7'
uf"n he g.oui.d that the crop wil be .
uost entirety eatea up by the gra&s;;of j
. F01'8- .... I
' The juiy in the Cincinnati tan-yard I
1 t,' - ,
"'OJ 'iliiu IU ZllitUillUil, bBVS IIIO
.M"Wte " " ,
lo3S. C',r' ,wJ"cl operates a3 A prohibition
abiU"st sbeep raising, and eats as much a
1,!S n,nster'
H:e I'eiiESilvania Pal: oad Company
bas .tgiced to n ake a ritlnc.ioii of io n't
ce t. on pine an ! bJ e' c -:it. on hemlock
l..m'.x r frido-bts fr.nR tl,j. i l-i,,i-
r lti ui eastward.
' The Fairmmmt 1 a-rrlr. e V-
i r..t 1.1..1 1 i.: - o
I 'viui.iiviu,vl.tlliill vnillliv.aig IUIHII UI.ISI,
i .;.;,.. 1,.,.. 1 -, . . .
huu''M t enty-ti ve tons
.' V' r"Jl,,u,u "vul eeuiy-iio
10 eighty men regularly.
1 ne cattle king of Texas is said to be
fr- Samuel W. Ailea. Ho has a ranch
eighty miles long by forty wide, lying be-
tnem ttic Nevada and Ce I .nudo livers iu
Texas, acd hss 220 000 cattle
TLe Masnacfiusett. Supreme Court, iu
er, Iis oen tiled tho exceptions taken and
w,deId J"""1 l,el,t 011 the verd.ct. This
decision seeds Pomeroy to the gallows.
The leading Republican members of
the House of Bvprescntati ves believe they
can pass the bill by which the writ of
habi-as coipus will be suspended iu the
;,,iiiWn :i..i. i.....i. i...ii. u r
o .-
.vyi.iiir.t
,. t .... . .LV.i I...VUZU Will 111'U.IVEI VI
r-.n-.-oeo
tt estirrafed that in thft hilh- of Crw
; esnrr-at" t'jat m the MIL. Ot Co-
k " r " 3 W?7
or at e:4St -0,000,009 tons of iron, hich
could be mined and delivered iu boats on
H-dsja liver at a cobt of not over two
dollars a ton.
On Wednesday niHit in Steubenville
f...... r.,rr,.... ....,! .1 1 ..r f
1 .V.-V4. 1 vuiuioi itie iioiire: "i wiiiiitrn
T. o ...j ij 1. : 1
1 KUtll. 1 1. ... L I a .Irll .. 1 1 1 1 11 1 II. n II. Ill 11.11. .11111
then outraged bis wife in the presence of
her son, a boy fourteen years of ag. They
have been arrested.
It is repoited that the few Republican
members of Congress who are opposed to
support them bv a special messace of the
President on tlie subjict.
Mrs. Sophia Cowan, of Cincinnati,
aied seven! v-three vrars, was burned to
death, on Thursday, by berth ess catching
urtj irotn me graie. .ies. .inns, wne m a
burned by the same cause
.Tim ii f ia i stVA cis n 4 Vi a I
1'i'i-r v v. a rt a a ' 'iv 1 1 v j
bacoo tax has cansctl an unprecedented j
rush on the internal revenue olace at Rich- .'
i. .oiid, Va., for tobacco stamps during the
The house of D. B. Mellott. of Belfast I
township, Fulton conntv, was burned oi
Jionday laid ami lour ol bis cln oi en per- I
i.-nen in me names, iiir. and irs. Aieiiott i
vieni Mv;iy uu ; vibi', , leaving iue cnuoieii ;
locked up in the buihlincr, and on their ro- ''
turn a few hours afterward found the bones ',
of the children in the ruins. I
George and Edward Wertz, of Read-
: n : ti.. i . i 1
iiiv., t i e libit pueciiiio-ii!. i uw iiisl n:-iiiiri .
. n ... . . . . . .
is 6 feet inches in height, and the latter
G feet 2 inches. They have a sister who is i
6 feet 4 inches. George Wert 2, we believe, j
is next to the tallest man in Berks county, i
1 T I l o 1 1 . I . . .ii . v.: t r - . '
jiitiiiun cuiiaoer, me tanesi, jeni o iec t
inches. Aaron Adams is 6 fect 3 inches.
Report says that the happy and some
what notorious triumvirate Beecher, Til
ton and Moulton have been ''iii active
physical trailing" since the trial beean.
If true, what does it mean ? Will there bo j
a startling settling of accounts after the j
jury snail nave rendered tueir verdict 7
We trust the weapons of their wtrfaio will
not be carnal.
A sad spectacle met the vision of a
hunter in one of the extreme northern
counties of Wisconsin last week. While
tramping through a large piece of timber
ho suddenly came upon an Indian wigwam,
and upon entering it, found the iumates
parents and three children wrapped in the
embrace of death. Hunger and death had
effectually done their work.
James II. Grier, founder of Grier city,
convicted a few months ago for embezzling
ine iunds ot an insurance company while 1
its secretary and treasurer, was sentenced j
to pay a fine of $7,500 at Pottsville ou I
lhiirsdiy and be imprisoned in theeastein
penitentiary for nine months. His name
was also oi dined to be stricken from the
roll of Schuylkill county lawyers.
A special dispatch from Huntinirton.
W. V., to the Commercial say : Dnringa j
civil suit in court to-day, while C. Donnel-
la, one of the iritne-sses, was testifying.
Dr. Butler, one of the patties to the suit,
called bini a d d liar. Donnella struck
Butler and was instantly stabbed in the
bowels by the latter. Butler is under ar
rest, awaiting the result of the wound.
The handsome diamonds presented by I
the Kbedire of Egypt to Mrs. Fitch are
... :n :.. . i. . x.- . I
ami in iue ..ew i one ijiistoin House await-
ing the payment of duty upon them, j
amounting to nearly $ 75,fK.iO. The jewels !
will, in all probability, be sent to Europe, ;
s here their fair owner will take possession !
and return with them to the United States, ;
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On Monday evening of last week, io
Foster township. Luzerne count-, a young
man named Could was killed by Frederick
Brandmier. Btandmier was incited by
jealousy to tlie deed, which was most bru
tally performed Uy splitting Gould s skull
with an axe. The inuideier bas beeH ar
rested, and puts in the plea of self-defense.
The Chicago Tribune, good Republi
can authority, thns alludes to the new
Rhode Island LT. S. Senator : "Ambrose E.
Burnside is made up of about equal parts
f luxuiiant sid whiskers, insupportable
egotism and political bigotry. Hisbiains,
if he ever had any, loug since run to seed,
and his skull is as empty as a farmer's
barn in the grashopj er country."
It is ciiculatcd r.bout the Senate that
Andy Johnson, who was in tlie habit of
preserving all his letters from Senators,
especially those appealing for patronage,
will bring his letter books to Washington
when he re-enters on his Senatotial term,
and will diversify his speeches, as occasion
may require, with appropriate selections
therefi pm. Atuly seems bwiit upon lively
times.
A report was prevalent in New Yotk
City Saturday that one of the jurors in the
Tilton-Beechcr trial will soon present a
physician's certificate to the effect that the
juror's lungs will no longer bear the atmos
phere of the croweled court-room, and that
death will ceitainiy ensue upon further ex
posure. His forced w ithdrawal would, of
couisc, prematurely end the present pro
ceed ing s.
A lady at Yankton, Dakota, after a
brief illness, apparently died last week.
She was prepared for burial and put into a
coffin, but her limbs and muscles remained
lelaxeeJ, and her friends at last took her
from the coftin and placed her on a bed.
Last Monday n'-ht a slight peaspii ation
was noticed, but no other si-jn of life was
visible, nii'l at last acc. ui.ls she Mill lernaiii
il in a comatose state.
The Johnson wing of the Lebanon
Herald's subscribers l aving thieatemd to
stop their paper, the editor of the Hemld
says : We are not ufiaid. The Herald is
onr property, bought with otir money ami
paid for and we run it accoiding to our
notion. i nero is no law, that we know of,
compelling anybody to subsciibe for it
against bis will ; and, if ton don't like the
paper, why, kind sirs, don't read it that's
all.
Such a den as is often found in novels
but seldom in real life, was the baby farm
ing establishment cf Mary Reigi.idd in
ilollisten, Maes. She begged money from
the benevolent fo.- its suppotr, th trged a
high price for taking the ii.fnnts from! hose
who wished to be lid of them, at.d then
starved and malt.eated the little suflereis
in a diabolical manner. Four babies died
under her cruelty, and a Co: oner's jury has
found a Teiniit against her.
On Sunday bet-noon Mrs. Snvder, a
resident of Kast Liberty. AMcbeny count v,
was walking along a siding when a train
ca ne along and he. thinking it - as on the
main track, kept on hei course until it was
almost upon hei, wlieu sceii.g her danger,
she was in the act of stepping otr when l er
foot caught between the tail and the tie.
It was too late to check the train, ami the
wheels of II e front car passed over it, al
most severing it. It is thought the Ick will
have to be amputated.
Oratmus Putnam of Indianopolis was
about to die. lie had property wo.lh six
or Fevcn thousand doila.s. Also, a wife
and four adult sops and daughters. He
said that be would make his will, and
thereupon confusion anise. The wife and
offspring ti. s.t quarreled, and then fought,
the noise of the conflict bringing in a po
liceman from the street. In the midst of
the mtlct Mr. Putnam died without having
mado any will, and his wife and erne son
were taken to the police ttation for disor
tleily conduct.
"One who has tried it"' communicates
the following item about curing sore throat:
Let each one of your half million readers
buy at any dreg store one ounce of cam
phoratcd oil and 5 cents' worth of chlonde
of potash. Wheueverany soreness apj.eais
in the throat, put the potash in a tumbler
of water, and with it gargle Ihe throat
thoroughly ; then rub the ueek thoroughly
wi-h the camphorated- nil at night before
going to bed, art! also pin around the
throat a snail strip of woolen flannel.
Thi3 is a simple, cheap, and m o remedy.
V ashinoteu presents some lather re
markable phases of social life. Theie is
at this time iu that city a grand-daughter
of Thomas Jefferson, who, w ith her your.r
son is pleading for an appointment for one
or the other, as a means of support. Tho
daughter of ex Secretary of the Treasury,
Robert J. Walker, and those of Chief Jus
tice Taney, ate doing copying as a means
of livelihood, and there are the grand
children of ex-Presidents, generals, and
hundreds of other distinguished people,
pleading for h.bor at even the smallest re
muneration, so that they may be able to
live.
A special from Topeka, Kansas, says: ;
Near Helena. Colorado, on thn Sth inst i
thirty Vigilant went to the house of otte
"""i "";i e i ins re i using to iieiiver him
self to them to be hung set fire to the house,
in which were Gibbs, two woman, and sev
eral children. Gibbs leaped out through
the flames with a revolver, and shot three
of the party dead, and wounded a fourth,
when tho rest took to their heels and tied.
Gibbs had reeentiy been acquited on a
charge of murder, and tho Vigilance Com
mute proposed to take a summary appeal
from tho decision which set bimat liberty.
The action cf Hon. John Young Brown
meets with general approval in Kentucky.
The Lexingto n Gazette says of him: We
venture to say there was not r. Democrat
in tho House but envied bim the honora
ble distinction ; and not a Radical but re
spected him the more for having boldly
denounced the great corniptionist. Mr.
Brown may occupy many distinguished po
sitions in the future, but be will never again
see the occasion that will elevate him so
with his constituents, with the people of
Kentucky, and with the respectable people
of the entire Union, as the one be occupied
ou Thursday.
The Clinton Democrat relates the foK
lowing : A painful result of the folly of a
young man resulted iu the loss ofa young
lady's arm on Tuesday. It appears that
a young man in her company caught her
by the hand and gave her left arm a twist.
It seemed to sprain a muscle of her arm,
and a smill lump arose just above tho
wrist, causing her so much pain that it lias
been under mee'ical treatment. ever since.
Recently the arm was opened, and it was
discovered tliat the Jump had developed
into a cancer. On Tuesday the arm bad
to be amputated. The young lady is a
tailorcss, and dependent upon her industry,
and by this painful result is deprived of
her trade.
The lion. Charles A. Jonea, Democrat,
wto was on Thursday elected United States
Senator from Florida, to succeed Abijah
Gilbert, Republican, whose term expires
cn the 4th of March next, was born in Ire
land in 1834, and came to this country
when ten years old ; in 1834 lie took np his
residence in Pensacola, where he has since
resided. He is a self-made man, having
educated himself; was admitted to the bar
in 1857, ami is confessedly one of the ablest
lawyers in the State. In 1872 he ran for
Congress on tho Democratic ticket, and
was defeated by William J. Pnrman, pres
ent member of Congress, by 1,716 -votes,
Piirman receiving 18,537, Jones 13,811. In
its i i he ran for the lower bouse of the j
Stat1 I cfislnture from Kscambii count",
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Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral
Tot Diseases of the Throat ar.d
ucb tk9 Coughs, CJolda, Whocs11
Couth, Broncha ii', Aj-iijV
and Consumption!
discoveries t ""
s"ietie-e. fW j,'-'
more rl v&.-.
rmp.kini th, ,'
fectu.J retuo;-.-'-'
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M'l 1.11! C.
trial of it.
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Uirottgiout
Other e. 'ir.tr;
now n ti.at
rt .
control them. The testimony "of e-;r ; .
ions of ail classes, establishes ti. -CncRBT
l'KCTORAt. will ejid ti r-: ;-T
cure the afflicting diorder of tiie p.--.
Lungs beyond airy other me'iici:.e. j t
dsnire-oiu atTections of the I'uin.' -r..-.-
yield to it power; and case ef 1 0il,
tion, cured by this preparation, h;
it.
lv known, so remarkable as liarl'vt.
llevod, were they not provea !..-",.;
As a remedy it i adequate, on whii-ii v . .
may rely for full protection, by curr jt,,',
tiie" forerunners oi n o aerious disa. p-""
o.iiiuttnbcrel lives, an j an amnm.t o! -not
to be compute 1. It chailett ..."
viiieas the most sceptical. Every t . v t
keep it eti hand a ptotecticn gv--: t i
unperceire l attack c-f Pohrv :.a.-v
which re eil v met at firt, but v ' .
incurable, and too often fatal, if r.fj-'r
der ln-.itr need this defence; and u j. , , .
be wirhotrt it. A a nf-jruiu-d to ci.'. '. -the
di-trcisintr e!ieas wl.ic'i t ---i '-...
and Ciieit of chiMhiod, Chem-t 1 ret .
is invaluable; for, by its tii.i-lv ;;.;""
tilde aw rescue-l from preni.itiir i7.. -:
mh I to the love and affec iem ce:.-.?'-1 .
It acts pee'iily and aureiv aeaii.st (..- ,
aeenrinz sound anJ heslth-rpv.. v t
one wiil suffer troublesome InPuetuta - .;.
ful Kronchitis when they kiic-. .c
thev can be cured.
- Originally th product of J-,r.s. I.v o-:
enccessfnl ehemt-l invet'irstion. ro r-v
is pa'e-l in mnking every be-Tt e i:i f rrj
possible perfection. It may hr o r;';:- - r
lied npm as posessir.e all the v;rttei a j '
cxhibiteil, and capabia of proij. ir.f c;
meinomble as the grewtdft it Lj 6 re.- e?;-
Dr.J.C.AYER&CCLcxeil,:
PTRrtlral and Anolyt'-cal Chenlt.
MU) ET ALL DRUGGISTS VTZkllnZZ
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a m n as u
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IODIDE OF AMMONK
; "tirf eorrl?ia. Fare Ach?. tll.t-nr-i
! Fr a'til Kt-et, Ciuildiin. v.-.r. l!.r -it.
Brtlstaer H'can! -f very ra ;ir" -:i i
' mil. Me? r"tnarka!le curt? t!r r :
j ft eted e-!a-es it as :n ot ie th ?- ;;
n. t -rt.
;
i -niaatile r:r.ictiii! tn r .li--v r
! jrnd relief i. pain. Tbe ?'t:"
I were 'ntrncte 1 from an cM a!
I finiT'. ri iTite th? palm ui to1 h in 1.
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Lt'i'inrttt .o .', of 4 rntn.oii '. I:r ;T
s.j that I can straighten mv to i-'-'ai.;
hr.4S.' R. M' T-KHM.-lT.'i" W .
11 KRIS St KWl.Va. Wli .l..ii'. As
I,!te-r:y Stret. Fit' urli. P.-e. fr ta:
Lnif'iSts. t'ejiot 451 6.ii Ar,-.. N. T.
IBS
Th" eh.-il" -st in t ?i-? rl-'. I;. ' -I'riees
Larsr'-st't'en'.j-.iny r, Aa..-r-stiiplr
i;r:1cir pl r trv.V. -:y-I-t
r 3tinu:i!ly ia'.-ieu i.ii ii-r.-" .t
everywhere b -st in Ihc. nt' rit? 1 .u t wa-- :.i
smi 1 t'.ir t'iroulir te Itc BUt Wtis. tti r
S., X. V , P. O. Box 17.
BALTIMORE FCM'LE CGLLtG:
Int; !-r2t-:J fn 7J9wi;h an' htirfy t- c :.'-t
irrces. an-l'i-n-It wotl y the S'.a; "t Mary a-:
1S5o. I hoOoltcireistKautilui... i.uaiti it.
within the city limits, on lofty ali!i
corn in aj-1 s a view oi thecerantry. ti,p r". :v
aii'l bay for many ttiies. The t'oli-ir
lUirnry" chemit-nl tuil pbilo?'-) h:ra ; a; w- -Ojtiintts
of raitierHls. mcJils, c.l.s. atOi'. tt:. -the
PtarfP M tns'rufticm lgtbcrvr!.. Lvl:.!;
tui'.iuu JeioO p-
r aiisuia.
O. HKlKJKS. I.I. p.. r :'-.
THE JliHVEI. 0F1 H tWOKI D BHi'i "
It has re-storotl t Ik.u .i n -J fr-.ni tli-: t: .i
th? crivi": jfiven bsl'h and siresp'ti to::
d-(-n:t-i1 bi-ye-mi the rcu-l. 'f ail iuv-t.-l stt
atrt tnrp-'rt the Tith of atHiti..o t. vf ti,
nes in Hie Wessmas wit hen its Tirtr' It
the deadly Hrii?h 's diflpss? an.l Iat t.: r.'
etti s all (!. s ot th? ki'lne-v : r.? . r 'l--ntry
ort:? to s: rt tilth au-J .,' . r .r. i " :
a niitiirsl rert -ft of healih.and h;-j- r -'-n-.o?r
wvii.!r-rfi an-! mirie;: lousf ar--s ot u"; i
'pic-.f!'' m .he iriotw". i lin lor r: . " '
c:e.. Oajt. Crosti't It. Ussdkt. Wiiu -.- "
Crli lZ AT OFFKR!''
Ten St-el RprodtietIor.s of fam -C" ; :
irtnal enaTivJi,Bs worth fl5.
"A Woman in ArnKr," a thriliiir s'.'iry T' A"-r
lesn home life ; pn--o in book form. l.it".
T n short storte-s a rich variety ef m.s - l'.
reaillra. and over 7S ptes e.l rare j'Xttir' r !
All ttf uNire ittrluited in the cC.rvt J.;-'
AD Ho: TWO JosTF8 OfS TtUL. S-':t f
pvl for only fifty cents. Th irr-.-at iV-:'
w.-klj- mnir-Mcine." Priee rednce 1 1 ?';
Sfinifle ri'tTiiier six cents. At new-: s;.i:i.- '
friiil. frrt':tt lauceai'nts to ntr-:it- i.
The Ctairsir C., I'nMUhers. l'.irk V -'. "
$5 CASH trll
5. T. titar Jr.7 !c s'. :
L.iterarv M'ei-ktv i-l An-"
forono yearforthe Kc-alarSa)iacrii!a t'rif'-s-f'-s
ijr yiTj Xataea entrti iniportiJi.y.'"
Pi'.'- Mfci reiT-ed. and KIt Io11ar
at oni-e to curr ntth ut f ril.er. (,'ltit s c: t'f '
."encli) -i tv rttnlti thr . I This is m,
mi" a I'ash prem.'nm of 5 to ercrr fcfth
tt: e nrm name 1 a suaie-ien.
uirness an-t tnitillTaf-nt. S"jtu ra-
g-nsr.i
rrjristvred letter to BEAI'I.B A ADAMS. T
lishers. S William Street, New Vert.
VnVKKTISIXlit -ttfip: Geod: .,.t
AH l-ersona who contemplate itiakiT.
tracts with newepapars for Ihe insertion .
tl?ements. shoo d send j rent? to . J-. 1.
i A. (7o., 41 Park How, Hew York, for their Pr"
j tET-HooK (niiiffj -wrrn', r.fili" i ).(i.Cik I :c '
: of over 2000 newspapers and et -.wairs. r r
. t'13 cost. Advertiseraents taken tcrmsny if.
t , . . . i ..in. s ri n t n ill 1711 IIU1IC.U -
fro'., publishers' rates. Qbt th boi-k.
0"rr: A WIU to Agents to soil an art!-
O . '' i W'wtr. Profits ti.itm r,-. I'i
Address Bcckbvs M''o Co.,
.Mar i r.t"
QQllfl s"-moah to ag-en's evervw!i, r'. A i '""
O-wUei ExcEf-Sioa -M r e C'o .'lJa, br. ia :
i X O vOfl pe-r day at home
H VU OHO. STI803( i
Terms frt e. A i
&. Co.. I'lrtitti.-
Wood, tllorrell & Co
WASniN QTON STREET,
Near Pa. R. R. Depot, Johnstown, T;
Wholesale and Hetcil VeaUu in
FflHEISN m DOMESTIC BEY m
JlILMMItV COOP.
HARHWARR.
QUF.KNSWART.
BrOTS AND SHOTS.
. HATS AND CAP?.. .,
I RON AND '
CARTETS AND Oil, t'l.OI IIS. .-
readv-madi: cr."Tn-1
GLASS WARE. YKLLOW WAlU"- ,r,
WOODEN AND WILLOW W.i-
PROVISIONS and FEED, ALL KIN-;
Together with all mannerof Western I
snrh as FLOUR. BACON, FISH.
CARPON OIL, kc. Ac. ,if
V& W holesale and retail er.lers .
and promptly fillelon the shortest bo""
most reasonable tt rtrs . .i
WOOD. X!0RREI-L JJ
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--w Kinst t-v. Ti. C. Citst!'-
n-jeslrd tm Tvi-ii-.l tkaoi to 're u
li..fi .;r-tir. t.