g o I i I I II IJU ' . Ij'l-l 'Wi mij.nii m 'J HH l.lli illnim ii -iiHitllMMH THE CAHBRI& FP.Ef.fMli. EDENSBURC, PA., ; ' ITIDW "sFPT 0 IST JHlHAl, - OIjI 1; U, into.- Democratic State Ticket. FOR rnvERVOR, AN'DKEW II. DILL, of Union County. rult I.IF.CTEN'ANT GOVF.ItNOK, JOHN i r.UTIO, of Crawford County, you srntKME .tt-ic:f., IIEXr.Y I". LOS, of Montgomery County. PIH ttl TAWY INTF.KNAI. AFFAIRS, J. SIMPSON AFRICA, of Huntingdon. Democratic District Ticket. Tn roNonrss, Gen A. H. CO F FROTH, of Somerset. Democratic County Ticket. AEM1H.T. f n. V,"orr.I"f r. roru inanah Rorough ; Jt)HX ITN'l.i N. r.henl.iir. rfoi-stkr An nfiirtnFii. JOHN C. LAKE. i:i.e:is!,ui(r. liirA!Hni. DK. A. TE A'; LEV. Johnstown. rOMMl-lONEI'S. ,T'tfx r fTnrf.T , ronf-n oiirh Rorough : (i F.li3 E (H'Uf.EV. Ripnsliurg. rooft mi irroK, JLl5E PATTEIt't V, Johnstown. srnvFTon. HENRY ?rA N f. A X. r,irro!lt-nvn. AfO!TOI'. rMir tr T). "5: Ff.I Y, Pnrtnir" Twp. ; r.VriiK'K IMi.InX, Kl.terTwp. J. II. Si.ATl-lt, IV n'ccttt, was elecfed ' I. S. Senator by the Oregon legislature, -"i'i Tuesday last, to succeed J. I!i;t'e T1K'-clic-il, Republican, formerly J. Jlitchell SCrVf.l,, ,,f P.iMar it.t StTto a!, oca , ,,. , j 1 of ofl;ee will fTTi'.m on llo 4?h of '" l.ipe M.i.ci.. t?ki cn At the Democratic primary election in W:'. ntrc county, held on Satuiday last, ex "I orernor Andrew G. Cuitin Sftuird a1 '"ivll niajotity of '.he delega'es, which 'I ives him a strong send off in obtaining ' e nomination for Congress in the district ! :iiit'ience. 'Ihe other candidates were our amiable fiier.d, V. Cliay 3Ieek, the able ' and unflinching editor of the ncllefonte .... . . . 1 V ,i!.-hm.in, and I). O. Rush. The contest i CC .,.,... : represented to have been verv sniiited 'l'-'d exciting. ! t' y Hon. I iiom AS 1. J-K.M.oN, who was ailed to piesideover the Democra ic State 1 .'invention of Kansas, which met at Lea l-t -ii worth ou the kh instant, delivered a f-ltni kahly able ami patiiotic address on Pi tking the chair. During his speech lie ; cefuen?Iy referred to the early struggles i f Kansas, her progress in wealth and pop- i tiliti'in, and the blight ness of her future, ! O.io of the incidents of t he convention was Ihe presence in the carc.ty of a delegate i f Judge 11 .ss, St years of age, ho had ' f .ught umlor "Old Hicko.y," and b id Ir.ivciUnI sever.ty.rive miles in a wagon I to t .ka a railroad train to Leavenworth, j t,ld a,so lh "-"nw of anothor venerabh, Democrat, named flight, 80 years o'd, ; L-lli of whom, on motion of Mr. F., were j inv.ted to seats on the platform. Kansas ; I . . . Ill . I is not wiiuoui t er iemociaiic nerocs, even i .... .1. il..:. :. : . . r..:i .r.f .. iiniimii im-ii p.u jrn 111 ii iriiiiiii , w ly. After the result in Elaine, however' Kansas too may take a uotiouto smash her , n ,n:. :i , The Demociatsand Republicans of Phil- ndelphia madetl.eir Cotgrcssional. Legis- i l it ive atid city nominations last week. ! Five Congressmen, four State Senators, ,- and thirty-eight Representatives were nom inated by each par y. The candidates are repieseiitcd to bo much better than in former years, and this may be true not withstanding the fact that Ret 1 off, who was exj.ellcd by the House two years ago, for his corrupt connection wi b the Wil was about the only really honest member from ib.it city at the last session, .md it is to the cicdit of the Democracy of bis dis- j fiict that they appreciate his worth and : Lave renominated him. The re-election of Camerom to the L". S. Senate depends lirgely upon the result of the tri.inytihir contest in the Philadelphia legislative dis- ; tricls. j The smoke of the Maine election having j.assed away, its results may be thus stated: Connor, the Republican candidate for Gov- j .. -ruor, although received more votes than were cast Lr eithtr the Democratic cr Greenback candidate, fails of an elect ion : under the law of the State, and the Gov- .i , ,. . ,. i ernor must iiiereioro uu cuoscn uy me 1 Senate, which will contain a Republican I . f 'I'l . IT 1 1 .- , ' . majoriiy 01 nine. i ue iiouse win contain ; a majority of 17, inclu ling Democrats and i flreen backers, over the Republicans, which ; rii'vva nnn-iiv nnion "'J" n J ' Ji'lllb ballot of 8. Tbe House will send to the Senate the names of Garcelou, the Demo cratic candidate, and Smith, the Greeuback candidate, and the Senate must elect one aj them Governor. The chances are said to be largely iu favor of the election of Garcelou. Ladd, Democrat, is elected to Coiigiess over Rowers, Republican, and Hale, Republican, is defeated by Murch, tbe Gieenback candidate. Hale is the k.mie man who, as chairman of llm Rvpul- liau Congressional Committee, issued an" .du.ess to, he cuuntiy when the Rotter Committee was appointed, in which be predicted a paialysis of business and other dreadful results. He is Rl.tine's shadow a fall blown demagogue-ami has at last found his propel level. Either a Gieeil- backer or a Democrat will bo elected to the U. 8. Scale in place of Hannibal Hamlin. ! bose tern, will expire on the 4ti. of Ma.ch -' - - - - - 1 - - ... 1 . 1 . .1 . ! tbtrty years mid to htve the treasury teat i! us sudJonfy witLl.awn from his hungry , ... , , 1 aw tsi his old age. w ill no doubt impress L in fth iha belief that Republics are ex- nn; lie lias lieetl ill liUttlic I. In over etHd.uiily uugraieful. I 1 t t i mi i iinuiir, 'III, Uie III flv I ft C 1 1L .', - . .fi, in ,. iiic l:uc II .UI. I.' 1 1 it I ICS ."V. ' lamspoi t IJitOtll bill, has been again liomi- ; , . , tnenl he honestly and ecoTiomieailv eonducte.! ; ! ,.- t.. f n j ' -fi t . rt . . t can be met is to rlo as Gen. C'ofTroth did "'" 'nse. har i. eed hy the sT-n.. n i ;: .wn- ' r barles A. Brown resides in ! rated by tjc Kepub:icans in bis uKstnct. ! . years, he thoroughly corrected ; that the hur- I bicago, and has taken unto himself a i Then there is Elisha W. Davis, a ring Rt l',e Pem,Crat,C mcet,,,R dar,,,S the ;u,n he iht. ned. and that rin ! wife. Mrs. Charles A. Drown was a widow , jr., ; week of Court in this place, when with tin- r utteny ov. r t hr.ovn. 1 he terms of your j f,f .j, j,.t v t voa is ami i V,,...,,!,.. member some ye irs ago, and if there ever i ,.. ,, , r ".ne would seem to limit the discussion to- n- I ;. ' , " . eg tan. ,, . ... j lifted hand be solemnly declared : "7.7v tio.ial issues, t.ut you must rememt.er that the 1 ''Irs. t diaries A. Drown, while she was Mrs. was a more thorough! V corrupt mail til the .. J Executive or t he t l'e cm neit her coin h il,,n..r InTO IIno,, .., .i .i r i,Ki.,.r, ,r . ilnnea. ; xT tTXl:; r,zExB I g.rr rl: ! Lfver lieniil Lis name Join, V. I- :,iinrn' ' mwiurzn iity memticrs of Cnr. .,,,1 .., ,..r.K..o ..r i:, f Casions she oresentefl Mr ilaiw..n u.;tl. ! (lateral Coffroth and the Tribune, i i .. . rr- :.. : I ppen me jonnsiown jrntvnr, m .id ; 1 j weekly edition of Friday last, filled neaily . eighteen of its columns in ft labored effort - . . - rf , , to show why A. 11. CotTrotli onzut not to ' , ... ,,.;,. :f ! Le oleeted to ( mfr.ess from this district, it ! ,,. , ,. . , vh'o ' pnuiiciy procia.meu o-iuow.i-i. '-'"K"'-" defeat. Wuen such a feaiful charge is ' fired from a small piece of artillery, the ' gnu is ceitam to exrlol-J wuu lai.u cutiiii, , - r . 1 rr . ami aiMinnsn n.e i'r"" uus ' the editor and the candidate are always , - . . sure to be killed. Several years be Tore h:s d. ath Thaddens Stevens went to the town j r r..:...,, . Ti-nnl.tirn. m:iss I , .. , ..... -i , : I ui . ! meeting, and IZllis 11. Schnabel, then of j I'hiiadtlphia a speaker of remai kablo force and power backed with the most' j " 1 ' . . , : supreme and conscienceless impudence I , . ,, t'aA j appeared 111 the same place to aoMiess a meeting of the Democratic party. A com- 1 mi lee of Democrats waited ou Stevens . r - I ami proposed a J mt fliscussiou irom me ; ,v I,: nA .-hniLol ' , Stevens declined, and gave as the reason ; . , . , , ,,,, , , , , , . ,, 1 fur his refusal, that "hchnabel could tell more Democratic Iks in one hour, than ho 1 (Stevens could answer in a whole vetfe." And thus in its eighteen column diatribe ! -'..r...,.i. t o.1r..oof I v.vumm.1, m,.j,.,i c . led in scattering broadcast an amount of , tea 111 scaiieiinu tuoauciot an aiununt 01 , , ,. - , , I , flat, stale and unprofitable optical and ' nrmnin! f,-nh which would renin re all the ' j pcisonal Tafi, w liicn wouui leqnue an ine j time fiom now until the election to dissect : 1 time 1 )om now iiniii ine eieciiou 10 uimaccl . and refute, even if it was woi Hi answering , j at all. There is nothing whatever in all .. . . . . .. ! ec ... 1 1 ..1. 1 0 : either in Congress or in Somcset county, I , . , . ... ., : , hich recpurcs any notice, with the single exception of the charge that while in Con- j . lltT It D,rG lnili 1 !.( 1 Oil If till X HP K. i gtess he received sir, (i'jlil, or nine hun- i, , j 1 men clonals, or some omcr uiiKnown 1 ' jindeHnite mn,ii,t 'for appoiming tome young man tome .avai acanetny at An- napolis. When Congress was in session ; Imt iims a m 'f'linilf Hfivoo fk ninmlwvf 1 " ,rom -vmoaraa, was cnargeo wuu uaving ; I . . . . . . . .. cilil ft u CT li.inf finnntkli in f r a VAnni, Vint cadetship to a young 1 man Irom ew loik named Heardslee, and ' e matter was referred to the Judiciary ! ('"mmittce for investigation. Wm. Lilley, a cadet broker in Washington city, was a witness before the ommit ce to prove the '; , rT. ... , ., cbarire. His testimony was vcry lengthy, ; ,..! .A u n . i. i and we read it all some time ago. The r til 111 1 1 rtA w am n.f 1 t rr in ormtit t-. ' Cfinclusion that he was a bad egg, and not a lily of the vale, by any means didn't be lieve his story, and aconittcd Haves, al .1 1. 1-n ir,. t...i I i , ' j ' aa irsmuru ino biggest liar in Congress. During his ex amination Lilley stated that he had paid money to 'Jene.ial CotYio'li when he was in Congress, "a good many yeaisago," for a cadetship. The Tribune in its article has fairly pub- lished eveivthimr that Lillev stated shoot (;,.. Cooth and the sale of a cadetship, now m see nhet,lCr a y cn Buch cvi,,rnce would bang even a rfej. At the outset Li,1(y R,;ltcs t,iat ,io a cfiV((lb aLiu GofJ for a cartetslljp ..a dzen years agl,-tliat he ,,.,. reniPmber who U;e crl(et wns-afterwards he says he paid him C00i 800j or s000-that he still does not klU)W who the cadetshi, was Tor, nor where the money was paid that he f Lilley) had received $1 )0 with, which to procure the i cadetshin. but can't tell tin r-i.l it in i.:n ! i,,.. ,i,:t i, .ij ;. f ,.. v , ,J i I'Ut ttiin ks tie Sf dd it to "a c w 1 oi k man repeats that he can't tell whether it. was the boj's father or mother who gave him the l,2C0 that he never saw the boy don't remember his nime anil don't rcc ollect whether the boy lived in the city of ew Yoik, or in its vicinity. This is sub stantially the evidence of Lilley, upon which the Trib line asks the voters of this district to believe that Gen. CofTYoth sold a cadetship. Any man who is so disposed can make such a charge, and when it is unsuppoi ted, as this one is, by a particle of name in urh a connection is a f'tlsijler, and the truth t not in him " Why is it ' that neither the editor of the Someiset Herald, iu Ihe columns of that paper, nor Gen. Koontz, in bis recont speech at a Re ; publican meeting in that place, has re- pcated this charge against Gen. Coffioih, j unless it is because they believe it to be a vile calumny? Would William J. Raer stand by Coffroth and urge bis nomination ! as he did, if he doubted Coffioth's official integrity? The editor of the Tribune has a mind capacious of such things, and it i i . . i was reserved for him, as he vainly believes, I to impale Gen. CoftrotU. lie over-esti I mates nis strength, and has fatally iris- j taken bis mode of warfare. To use at - . t- . . junase common among ivenuicky negnes. 1 "lie has gone into a verv bior field of rmn '. . I " . , , 1 1 , , I wuu a very smao noe. Since the Republican party in Maine at ! VilW itn. - iviyit'ii bilC IHSb IIIIIU 111 twenty-five years, was ground remarkably line between the tipper and nether mill stone by the Democrats and Greenbackers, AT s; .c,j v. i ,v ., , ' l,lay' assisted by I,ob Mackey, has invented a new and improved system of i ., , ; l arithmetic, and are now, so they both ! aver, prepared to move .o anv Thomas that according to the Mtine chanec lloyt's majority in this State will exceed 1 v utou.nu. ine man was standing up to his knees i.i water, and 1 ? ... ,7.., J IT J rt' .1 who niton beincr refused ailm;si,m i,,., ti,- o.i- . ' . by Xoah, told that ancient mariner to p to H-alifax, as it wasn't going to be much ' of a shower after all, was not near so bap- ! l y a mortal, nor so fertile in his imagina- ' tiot,, as either Quay or Mackey. j m- .m The conferees of the Greenback-Labor ! party met in Al.oona last Tnesd.iv. and o,. - the sixlh ballot nominated Capt. Adams, j " " -J ------ of Somerset. n their eanrlidata fV.,. I ..........v. 1 ' 1 Wil" 1 j- . rr . . : gress in this district. If (.'apt. Adams is an original Somerset man, that county en- . c" joys a monopoly r.f the Congressional can- riidates. Generals Coffroth and Campbell taving both beeoboin wiU.io its limits. t i n t lAi ..-w.-. .. i .A i T.nxnaersor n n:ii-ii,. t!t,t ..n, in., i!,..-..... ..uiion n.in n f ,:.n c.:.i.. ,.r t .. i i . 37te liible in the Public tfchools. Pi ior to the recent election in Xew Ha - - - - . . . ven. (Onn.. tin the suhteet of retaining or ' excjndinj. tbe P,il)le f,om , rblic schools ! . ,t that City, ex- President Wonlsey, of Yale ! li iv 1 1 1 a. t 1 . 1 :av luuiiiK i ire jtiiuo i istu in'' 1 11 ui iv nvinivitu -. v.onege, issuea a circular icner, inwuicu ue defined his position as follows : I defined his position as follows : I' ny body of Christians or others think taemscives unjustly used necaiise their children are required to use ft particular version of the sVritit ores. I should he irla.i to Iihtp them c x - eept from whut they reirird ns a hardship. I rcK.nn it, mm i-r. s i!s-,ijinu t nni ;im. moral pisuiction fliouid he i n c u I t c-d on nil the pn nils: and it stielactnr v ariiina-crneiits could not no m;1de to hnve this done hy Hip instructors thenseives. would desire to have some ho.ir or two in the week given up to the pnstors of p,ieh children-Catholic priests, tor instance for th.M purpose. j Alluding to the above, and referring at ; some lenath to the cause which called it f, ..j,t t)l9 Pittsburgh Post says among other lb ings : j Pome of the most 7.-aTous Protectants preach- ! ers in Nt-w Haven coineidfd in this ( WoolseyV) view; I.ut. on the other hand. Professor Ko- ; niN.of the Yale law Sehool, Hie most jiromi- ' ,.,,; American at hone in tne State, maintain- ! fit tnat the reinri us exercises onsriu to t.e re- l so thai the children mijrht n! temindi d : that th ways, ( have a Creator, and mat in all their! i wnj s, st-liool ways ns well as home wnys.it is 1 ,helr ,lllty , .It.kll0wie,ls,e Him Tsor were the . Catholics altogether uniieo on the finest ion fi)r j j.OT a leuilinir la wyer and prominent tnemiier of the church, supporied the School Hoard in its action n K rdinr Itihle rendiinr. The election, however, was attended with some queer results. There was a union of the ,,r,.t.a0 the U1DI0 Alliance on the one hand, and of the friends of the Catholic? Parochial Se'Hhhe of tit ohuSh u i eiven. on the other hand, and t.y this strnnir ,,Isi)n,,,,pSc,,0() ij,);1rd. which iud -banisbvd ,'"1J,y.:'' ?L"?,.?'.r'',t "?'u.T.mHf,r.i.,y,iOI " llnJ ""J 3.iKi. The n suiting advanlaire to the Catholics ! will he the rreoirnition l their school;, as pirt i r ,hp educational system ot the city supported ! froI the common fund. pjor. slmm:k. in one 1 f his speeches. warnH atrainst this allmnce of j 'i- " I'othnlii'i .in.l IV., tc.il 111: t,. rosli.ri. rr.l ii.-l mi I instruction, as "sappinw the fonn dati ns or the j Vof'te;",:; of&? K, 1 1 .!., ,.s ii... ,,in,i..n. r 1 hit, i.i..,.,,... ..,11 . protiahly scrvt as a precedent lor niritation in other places. Stated in its simplest !orm it wus 11 protest against the m.nei ialistic tendencies tjmPS. mc are vcry stroniT lu lNtW England, colleges. I.IH. i,i..j.t. i,v ..... ..-. vi.i.ii - hi liadicalism Falling to Pieces. A letter received in Washington from a prominent political observer in this State says : "The Orconbiirlc Rnd T.arinr movement t nrmeiiul'i' noi'n un of nion tn kk . . . I weary and fliiusted with the Kc publican party 1 mill IN Iirftlil!llilll til tuh fln.l rwruinu li.ri.lj ' 1 ......... Kn, ' :r.n? ! hear, management in practical measures vital to the prosperity of tlie country. Add tothesf; j ttie failure id' tlie Administration at Washimr- It?,;"? times to imensiry this feeiinjr siiii' more, ihe pari y leaders are at tn v. and for once they have ,.,st th,.jr control i,,' the northern r.u.e of counties, which were hIwhvs rclieri iii.f.n as the .'Olire Of i counties, which were Ml ways rt-liefl upon as tlio tiitir.iltar of l he party, and in their majorities ! "'' wuu an apoioy al uie nH,rt saying always larirc: cnouvti to overcome dcticiench s ; h"i feared that he could not write Cohere!!' s?onand' j ch he wrote contained hers of Congress, ii, side many ni'-mtiei s fif the! '""r pp's"lls down -with the disease anil j Lciri-datnre. Should the coalition with the ' oiifi cunisp. The four irnne" n-m- l.i ; Ilniiinf.,-.lin noti.li.l jtna nf.t.li.in .. a . . . i "thatathii!t hV,dev ' the Oreeiitiaek ' shadowed, the ,.-ol,l, ilit.es are win piiner ne iiemoeraiic fir men win pel control or the tin la nee of power. nul in eillier case the tali of lion Cameron will he sealed. The opposition to him is verv hitter. There me filiu r lli iuiMicans. naaiTi. who will pos never fi ririvc the treaeiiery practiced upon ! ISIaine at i. li.cinniiti. and many of i hem chanre i that toit tor this treatment of the wishes i f ', nine tenthsof the Ki-putniennsor Pennsylvania lilaine would he Pie-Mdoiit to-day and tlie K". piitilican party Intact all over the c-.ulty. wi;h Sunn hope of success, nuii v ery ninny or tlie complaints of lalmr in a ure wav ot adjust- ', meni. The m n who express this feeling care ' very httleahout the in-aus ,ur.nd hv which l : wet even ; and. as many of them say.' imw of all oiuer ii nes i. ine one in (rt! rid 01 the t ;. oner ous, as t here is not Inn win i talkinsr ahout at stake, ai.d ihe party can wc'l aflord Ihe purvinr ineir iicieal win produce. In most every conn ly and Coiiirrcsiinnl ilistrict the Ilmnocrals h,sr;;::;,;ai;nor1:;:,,;;;c' x;u unitiou can threat the ii- pnMieans. Even prcunuiPPt Kepnhtieans i n Pn.ladelphia concede i Legislature, and Cameron's friends are readv i to seii out any fellow whose sacrithw will in ntsy way help liiem The ItcpiiMieaii candidates for Coi iri-ess iiix.erslaiid 'liis. so thev re l.uik. .. . I in afttr ttieinscl vcs.' CftAIKMAN SPF.FTt. of tV,c n.-m.Mi;i. Sta'e Executive Committee, thus replies to the deii ince of Mr. Dewees, Chairman of the National Slate Executive Committee. to have the Gubernatorial aspirants of the respective parties indulge in a joint de bale : Pntr APEt.pntA. Sept. 11. ITS. jr.iti. K. P. rVtvf.s. fhniriv.nn of the Xatinwil (ira'uhnrk Luh'ir P,irj: V v TF.R fm : Your courteous note of thf 31 in-t .. snvires! inif a puhlic d isc.issiori of the political issues of the day, hy the candidates of the respective parties for ii..vrniir, reached me yesterd ty. on my return from Eiilt-.u coun ty, and I sei.: the carli-st spare momci.t to re- State canvass. It i of vital importance to the : pi . eare in'rc r in wnnr ri a t of an active pl,"M;Wl?l','U'I,,''','i, V'1 r;t;";-sS -! tor. .Mr. ii, the I lemocmtie candidate for ' Covernor. is i.nei,u. ur..i :..,: to reform in the administration of ou'r Slate aT- frirs. and he will he e'ad to me.-t Mr. Mason, i the candid ite fif your pm-tv or anv other cum. ' d;.! ,teforf;overi,or.m ,he discussion Id ail the i issues involved in t!i; cam tmiirn. at nnv corive- yorol'Tie:;;'.,.1 v ; Chairman State rcmocrrtie Committee. The Memphis Appeal gives the two fol lowing instances of the best and worst traits of human nature : Miss Emma lteer'er and Mrs. Lizzie Temple, n-cnce. who volunteered to nurse outVickThave JlTi' th'nKJ!rrl,.,'Vl' M"sn",'"n'1 ,h"' r'n" ' "e ami three children of Mr. Hen. "''-man, r,n P.mtonoo street. They could not wn.iMhV.vwm ilTh V.Je ' f anowsiui anguished people. I ThA nnhlA.I,.,rfa,l j.. I . -......... j-mh:K i iuics no . young ladies do nilllnr In tli.iti i-n. : . r . ' .V V ' ." " rt."" ""nianity. i.et : rneir names ne Passed aroimrl Tin. names be passed around "- . v. i ... - Verse, we are sorrv to snv. is erhil.ito,! I. a man. The Appeal says rr, , " , w.v. i.j Another of the horrifying Incidents which startle people at home, as well as pbroad. and leave one dazed with amazement that human bciiiir can he so cowardly, occurred on one of the streets of tiie originally infected district A man and his wife and one child occupying a nice home, saw their little g-irl taken down with the fever, whereupon the wire, full of the her- ism ot which ner sex has made so manv dis- playsdur.r. ihis epidemic, advised Ihe hushand ,,,h':lvp- winch he did without delay, and from a house only across the ftrect. saw the hinlies of h'- child and faithful wife carried hy etran" interment in El.nwood Cemetery. C ommentixc. on General Shields' warm ! f"Py 'I "wrn their work j 1 in dpii a 1 1 ot the veiionr loror ci.rr..a..s ..r . .... ii.. n I III DeilRII f) Ilie VC (IW IPVPr KlllTirova . the South, the Augusta (Ga.) C'AronVfc'esavs i "When the true story lr Klkm - ..... j wi 1 1 . ii-iiuw lever Plume of ls.sshall l,o written, it will he found i XiA 1 fmnVew T)r"e-Vn"V'renN,,firlh' Kv,.T' r, -""l j nd' otherWpiiiitten.ia'ees"'i9 VdoM-ntwrh't'iMl ' .he"" Manv lhJJ?l?y ?I I cmar.ncein lea vinu-t heir homes and lamiln lilies j hen' I ,ho seoura-e, but we have seen no well aut : iii,-iuj oi mr nuiiu, nun i ne ravages "T Vf "tZ?1"?! 'IJ ! .- ..iiv iiiiioi uot oiiiin. till I t: ITUIIl III V V . com rary. HrW Wold, find ni: v t hem t soiled ww h ain i.ot ' ' - - ' ' ' ' ' ' men pure as t he dream of antreis. and women : -with true womanho.,.! uncxtimruished. have : ,,prtV!';t. '!,!,th; 'i,'lr VMi,)"-. misery and all the wites that wait ujion the piaiftie that spares not : hy v or niarhf. We may not believe- in the ; mm',V7hr.o.for"ru" x - . . Ik. " bless tu wo,uea of Excursion to Cincinnati. THE PARIS OF AMERICA A CITT OF ATTRAC TIONS I.OAV EtT RATES EVER OFFERED. 1 ' i The great nnmber of attractions that ! . . ... - . 1 i.tncinnau oners 10 visitors makes it one of the most intcrpst incr and rdensant cities in the country to visit. Among the note- j worthy objects may be mentioned the ' Great Suspension Bridge spinning the Ohio I River at that, point : the vast business edi fices ! the macrmfiopnt hotels tl, olonnt I ",,,J rnuniu.in irsiuniuo nnu in-iiiiuim parks. As a work of art, the celebiated ; prebascn Fountain stands unrivalled. The , ,.. , . no . famous II:ll-top Kesorts, live hundred feet above and overlooking the city and the ; ralW of the Ohio, are speedily reached by ; a r.ovet rme np the Incline 1'lane Kailways. ; The Zoological Uarden contains the most ' extensive collection of rare and cutious' birds and beasts in America. With the view of giving the pople of Western 1 1Vnisvlvanii an ormoi imitv to wicit r;n ! ' . " V orr0ltJ'7F T Visit Cin- . cmniti, '.he I'll tsbtirgb, Cincinnati & St. Jyouis Kailway Co., whose litres to tlie u tci ,i,.i ..j t. ' . . " " "'"S""- ! ,al l,,ie 01 11,0 t an-Haiiflle Itoute, an- ( liounce an Jxcut sion to leave I ittsburgh, I Pa., at 4. p. m. Friday, Sept. 27th, arriving in Cincinnati at :30 next morning. The fare for the round trip is placed at the un precedented low rate of $ G 50. Return j tickets will be good by any regular train j until Wednesday, October 2d, inclusive. ! coaclu-s will 1x3 provided lo run, """"K" woikiui. couiie. iioioers 01 ex- i cursioii tickets will be entitled to reduced rates at all the piincinal hotels. Excnr-i ates at all tha mincn.al I . .. .,, , 0 pnucipaii Zionists will have the pnvik off, Ti bile ret ui n ir.g, at Coin ,i flf 0,lin t vjJit tllB , " " 1. ",7 'a , nege 01 stopping imbus, the capi- I State House and ,, . , , ,-, -,, . , PUD1IC OllllUlllcrs. admitted to lie the Impt in the country, and at Dayton to visit the XiUi"nal 'Wier8' Ilome, the most attract- j ive resort 111 Inn West . UKrRETENTiocs IIekotsm -The Roman sentinel at I Icrciilaneum who sto.K firm at his post until engulfed by the lava-torrent, has had the story of his splendid lidelity perpetuated in tooks and bronze, as the act certainly deserved ; yet his heroic obe dience to military discipline in no way surpasses the thousand instances of self sacritice which almost escape observation an.ict tue agony and cl-si ganizit ion of ihe ,11 I harn plague-infected cities. What, i f,,r pvamnle. c.mlil pti-ppH iu ci .... I of duty which animated "Hill" Redding, ' . " . .. . . . i, i-. , . c. u,e el,,al .egrap.i opctator and t.ewspa ,p" c' ' p w' f";.1 . a,1ll ' ' rne w noie sickening eucleal, when men around him were riving bv Ihe scores ami ! ! H'i"',' by the hundreds, be remai j steadfast at his post, sending out appi I for aid and chroniclincr lliediilv nv ' of iiin ,1, u,L , L ? i .' .'' ' ,lle ' .Ule"CO- "y Ht lispat remained eald nf H.o l,..ctllnnnn 0 . I.:.. .1 : ivayes , V , '"-N'aicues ; (nv" wife' l,is rna,1''" ami two sisteis ; the j corpse wns that of his child. A few dajs . L . . . later the brave corresjKinrient had gone Jo ;..: i.:...i , : , J""' " ppifr lauii, ana anothor gallant, man stepped into the dead ly breach. Truly Iho race of heroes ami martyrs is uot yet extinct. Jtotc York Ht'tr. MrnoF.n by Wiioirs ai.k. A special dispatch recived in Cincinnati savs that 'he eit'ht children tif Geniirn T vnch tl.n . . , Ke i.Mch, the e,,,T!st Kl,,rfu years of age, living at nockiey, lexas, were murdered on Friday nifiht by an unknown party. Lynch, the father, was awakened by a pistol shot, the ball striking him in the breast. He sprang ma standing , ' " " " ""'" i'""ii; .Mioiai nun Atmlher sh:it was lired, and Lynch fell mi himselt in the lane outside of his premises. I : . -..i r . . . I 1 ue assassin, lllillKllli' lvncil MS chad. seized a hatchet and proceeded o put Ihe i witnesses of tlie crime out of the way. after J which be set fire to the house. The dis i tracted father regained consciousness only j to see his house bum and fall in on the I bodies of the murdered children. The ! bodies we:e afterward exhumed and an in quest held. Several of the skulls showed i hatchet marks. Lynch, it is thought, will J recover. Suspicion rests upon a young i matt named Hoatwarc, with whom Lynch j bad bad a difficulty. Cormr.F. is of vatious qualities and do- j grees, according to t he occasion which calls ' it forth. Some of its tests are greater than battle fields. The man who can face ihe i cannon's month without thought of "the I bubble reputation'' might Cringe and turn twins; on twelve, with a single child. It iai. T7V;,i- C- , , was last i'llilav that this 2s ube of th ortli apjered at the County Clerk's' Office in Chicago in company with Mr I f i . "-'""I '. i ,a,r,",A- 'n, who asked that the two ! might be made one. As these twenty f,"1ld,pn are.a.11 alive-the time comfortably utilize every floor of a modern ! ... ... ... ... nuiril 11117 l.llllliy WOUlfl C ...t a t.f .. .. . : , : mammotn apartment bouse. TriE Xer York World pays Ihe follow, ing eloquent tribute to a noble woman who recently died of the yellow fever at ', Memphis : j "One death from the swrul epidemic of the 1 Southwest deserves most especial conmieiiiora- : couj inirty-three years old. mid ti h ' P-KMri i,rfNK sistf r Consiance was at the North when toi.i 5'."! u,'j platrno had spp .Hrcd tn Mcm- phis, where pnis, where she was the hr loved s,in, ri,,r ,.f ' .-,.1..- :., . .... ..... ... ' """'r. itnoiii nesitanon she returned ! Hondo i j , . v . ,.., in- I more man ft month tie. itiniv...... .. ..;.' V " " ".rr ..","."l,"llnn wereatiowe.l a i .. .:,.o- i inn ui? pesri'enee, ana then she nlstt joinen iheinnuinerahlecaravun." riutdurimr l hat month of respite who can estimate the he- i rotsm she displayed ! "And yes a duty, nothtn-r more," will whisper the annals of an order whose sol- ' ......o... uu,, m c encamped every wuere. ' Up to one week asro. Mia denii.0 r, yellow fever in New Orleans, Memp'iis, I icksbnrg, Grenada, and twelve other i towns ;n the South. aptrieirnt 4 711 ti- i j number in New Oi leans being 1.023, in I I Memphis 1,40(1, Vicksburg 512, and Grena- I ol ' " 7'" a fon,J two thousand. a table which Im, .1' 1-! 1 11 table which has 1 i'v ln appearance of severe frosts at Menmhi. il - -i'v -".v. UI . and t? 'C6 t se.ve,e Memphis ?"d P"",t9 "uisana, no black frosts i i ' . ,,,v" apjiearea in entenlber durincr that I ? time any JnTchtk I'wilV'le i '"'erposed to the fearful ravages of Yellow ' ,7,ck or l,,at tue harvest of death will be , OVCr . - ! A first class "ensat ion was created in Vichmond. O., ("ear Steubenville.) a few SI1"?' "Ll"? C,Pement. of- P1' nniiil. r lll riHil m O tl n rmr ; ri . ; . t married man, aged fifty, with Iet,a ''"pbe!l. a girl of twenty. i"i.u panics are IllPhlv resoeet nl.la .,l . - r .,,i, oehtng to excellent famili.-s t; 1,.. . a son as old as Miss cm 11 ,nn candidate for Slierifr 11 J r? iaS . ' Mieult on Iho Republican -tcket last election. Tbe parties have been suspected for some time and closely H. fi f Alia "V Li.rL . . - T r' l"e-v oougi tickets for St Louis Weduesday and deparlod iu a hurry! I Arete ? and ottter ATotlngfi. j ''TIow can we help onr town ?'' asks a Chicago editor. Did you ever trv leaving it? Mrs. Inga Hanson of Chicago, Bged 44, bas twenty living children, and has just married again. A Rochester woman went from Iier marriage to a prison cell, because she wore a stolen bonnet. John Ilendrickson, cf Babylon, Long Island, probably fatally shot his wife and niece on Saturday, and then killed himself. Uy order of Cardinal McCIoskey, col lections for the fever sufferers will be taken up in all the Catholic churches on the 22d. Murch, who bas carried the Maine Fifth, is a jojineymac stone cutter. This time he put a shaip corner on a Hale stone, eh? Anna Rosecrans, daughter of General William S. Rosecrans, bas taken the veil at the Drown county (Ohio) Ur?uline Con vent. A man in Milan bas devised a system of music phonography. He is already able to take down some airs as sung without a mistake. On Sunday tbe track of tbe Pittsburg and Eiie railroad from Sharon to New Castle, a distance of tweuty-oue miles, was under water. A Mrs. Cassidy, of Dladensburg, Mary land, gave birth, August ?A), lo thiee girls and two boys, who were all living at the last accounts. In the Hood at MoacTriile, ra., on Thursday night, Engineer George Drown, Fireman George Hoffman and DraXeman Michael Cabill were drowned. An exchange calls on young men who don't like to work to cheer up. Twelve of them in one little town have lately suc ceeded in marrying schoolmistresses. A son of the Rev, Jord Sidney Godol phin-Osborne (for many year a notable con tributor to the Ijondnn "Times," tinder the signature of "S3. G. O.'') bas become a Catholic. The 1ST kittens which in seventeen years the cat of Mr. J. F. Twiss. of Jn donderry. N. II., has raised, are distributed all over the Union from New Hampshire to California. The Popo is about to sfnd a massive gold crown, lec: at ed with jewels, to King Menilex, of Slum, Abyssinia, the "rightful heir" whom King Johu bas not recognizee!. In the rivers of Canada ate varieties of fish originally from salt water which can swim by zig z,ig movements from the bot tom to the top of a sheet of falling water fifty feet high. The excitement over gold discovered in Bucks county bas been renewed. A family named Swartz have taken out what is sup posed to be dust, rich iu gold, from a mine seventeen feet riepp. Between a Swiss watchmaker and a Swiss chemist a watch bas been devised the dial of which will lo phosphorescent, so that at night or iu the dark it will dis tinctly show the hours. A broken down man of sixty and an old woman with v bom he bad been living for fourteen years astonished the pooole of Marietta, Lancaster county, last week by being -.miteil in wedlock. Philip I,er, a farmer, residing rear East Palmyra, N. Y., was instantly killed oti Monday last ly the explosion or the boiler of a steam thresher. Three other persons received probably fatal injniies. James Sattet tif-ld. of Hickory, Meicfr county, gathered a bunch of wheat, grown from 0:1.. kernel, wlrch contained 50 heads, and aggregated 2,(Kk) grains. It was dis covered growing in his buckwheat field. A barometer in Sonthington, Conn., is made of a tree toad in an open fruit j r. When damp or rainy weather is near, the toad climbs up a ladder to the top of the jr and sings as loudly as in her native haunt. Isham Lewis, colored, cut the throat of M iss Hannah Cooitney, aged IS), in Worcester, Mass., on Saturday evening, in flicting a wound which is probabiy fatal. She had rejected bis add.-es.ses. Lewis es caped. The old crater of Mount Yesuvius.tbat bas made so much teriiLle h.suiry in its day, is about to go into the business a?ain. The b vttomof the old crater has opened and it will soon be filled with lava to over flowing. Rumor has it that a young limh of tbe law in Pittsburgh, named Lighti-nhelri, bas fallen heir to a fortune of ?2Jt),(KK) in Ger many. IT the story be true, it must oe ad mitted that Ligbteiiheld the winning card I hat time. Extensive forest fires are ragino- in the country north of the Cc ltimbia liver, Ore gon, causing losses estimated al $3tHi,XK). One man lost his life. A public meeting for the iclief of the burned out settlers bas been held in Vancouver, W. T. Mr. W. F. Parker, of Nashua. N. IT., puzzles the doctors with an annual attack of the measles. For twenty years they have broken out i.poii him. on the same day of the year and at precisely the same hour. He ought to put his cWk on John Hall, a negro of Hampton, Conn., married a white woman several years ago and was very proud of her ; but she seems to have regaided herself as bissuperior for she whipped him before the honeymoon was over, and now has kicked him todeath. One of Gen. Butler's admirers met him on Somerset street, Boston, the other afternoon, and slapping him familiarly on tlie shoulder said : "How are ye, Gnvntr ?'' I he General resented the insult to his dig. nity by hitting the man a blow with his cane. A plurality not electing in Maine it was of curse the policy of the Democrats to cast their votes in such a manner as to throw the election into the Legislature. Bu-. jr. I ennsylvania a plurali-y does elect and Democrats w.il supjH.rt their own can d mates. The village of Kollmar, in Tlolstein. is famous for tbe longevity of its inhabitants ,m,s a Population of 1,400 souls. A diamond-wedding the seventy -fifth anniver saryhas just been celebrated there, the .enth in fourteen years, and two others are impending. Ti1"Tl1? Cincinnati Enqvirer Rays that Tilden isn't such a mighty gen-rous man but still contributed f :r,0 ifthe j eUow fe' ver enfferers. He gave f 250 of it out of his own barrel at home, while Hayes gave the remaining ?100fro,n Sammy'ssalary, wb ch he continues to draw. At Lewiston, Me., on Saturday night as a young Frenchman and a lady were re turning home from a circus, they were seized by tux roughs, two of whom bHclthe man while the other for ravished he young lady. Five men have beet arrested for complicity in the crime. Robert Carvel la a -i-.r,.: , ., . . -1 "icKiwiiai naponn "P ,n a ban' " ! "uai , "i' " wfiiimin in ,is usual hazanbtus style, from the fair gr nods a' I hoMnxville. New York, on Saturday af fell' f'o'tV WLe" R heiht f fiSf f2t he fell to the ground, sustaining injuries that will in all probability prove fatal ueorge s Keeper, is the possessor of a gold watch weighing one pound and a biir It was made to bisoider, in IWlynVcmt . and. ,f proper to speak of a wa ch as in he feminine gender.' no dotGeo will Keeper as a time-keeper all bis life? 6 a sTudeynt,i,rff?ian nRmcd Vh"ler Uoste'llo, a student in the umvers.ty at M.rgantown V est Virginia, went down into a well The bvTonl aV CA ami"e Bnd Was iy r.,nl air. A man named Mavor attmn LV re8CnC ,,im Rnd '- ove 2' Before assrstanee arriv,J botb died. An Italian, named Palo Lagone, dona ted one pint of peanuts, a few days ago, to the Oil Exchange, at Patker city, to be sold ar. auction for the benefit of Ihe ycl low fever suffereis. The total proceeds amounted to f232.S0. The price for each nut ranged from one dollar np to fifteen dollais. --Ou Satntday morning, while three bnys were playing on the sbntes of the breaker at the William Penn Colliery at Shenandoah, tbe doors were opened for the purpose of loading cars, and the boys were drawn into the suction. Two of them were rescued alive, but tbe other one was dead when taken out. At the school district election in New Haven, Conn., on Monday, the tssne being an attempt to re-establish devotional ex ercises in the public schools, tbe ticket fa voiing re-establishment was elected by 2.01-0 majority, the Catholics uniting with the Protestants to bring about tbe success of the Bible ticket. Ex-Governor Biglcr, of Clearfield, re cen ly visited Bellefonte and was eereuaded. He said that be left there forty-six years ag0, with a two-horse wagou, bearing bis wot Idly wealth in the shape of a printing office, with which be set up business in Clearfield after having printed a paper for two yeats in Bellefonte. A Visalia. Cala., dispatch pays: Last night William J. White, susecting undue intimacy between bis wife and Dr. Mebr ing. the family physician, ostensibly left borne, but soon returning, found JWehring in Mrs. White's bed room, and attacked him with a penknife and cut bis throat, producing instant death. East Liverpool, Ohio, Is warmed and lighted by its natntel gas wells. The gas gives a t'..imn that almost 1 ivals tbe electric light in brilliancy, and it csts so little that the lamps in the city streets are kept burn ing day and night. It is osed in private bouses and factories alike, and cooks a steak i-r beats a furnace. Simfl of tbe boy-sot Carroll ville, Wis . made a midnight parade, wtapped in sheets, and starting from the Village grave yard. Their idea was to scare whoever saw them. They succeeded. Three wo men went into convulsions at the sight, one sick man was thrown into relapse, and a gill broke her arm by a fall in climbing hastily over a fence. Stanley is going back to Africa, and count less young men thirsting for renown want t go with him. We do not like to suggest it. says tbe llarrisbnrg Patriot, but if he could be persuaded 10 lake a certain Eliza Pinksfon along as cok 01 something of that kind he would be lifting a great weight off the mind of the man who fraud ulently occupies ths presidency. Mr. Keating, editor of tlie Memphis Appeal, writing in defence of tbe negroes cancel nine a malicious charge marie against them "n regard to the yellow fever scourge, says: "The statement is a libel ujH.n the negroes of Memphis. All honor to them, they have done their duty. They Lave re sponded to every call made tipou them, In proportion to their numbers, quite as promptly as tbe whites." -1' C D. Sanders, of Parker sl-n, W. Va., is a tall, straight, robust man, ltetwren fifty and sixty. He has not slept for fil'tcf 11 jrais ; be feci tired sometimes, but never slfei y, tboueh be bas tried woiking continuously for ten or eleven days and tiiuhts. Heavy opiates b.nve no effect upon him. At night be goes lobed "so a lo be out of the ay," and lies thore and thinks, but does not sleep. Smth Carolina seems to be blessed with only one great and good statesman, and that man is Governor Wade Hampton. The peoplo want to send him to the United States Senate, and yet don't want tn either, because that will take him away from the State, and they peed him at Lome very badly. 'J his apjienrs to be such a sad case that we, like the llarrisbnrg Patriot man, might be induced to go down tbeie for a consideration. An old resident of Oil City, Pa., says : "I have lived here since oil was first dis covered, and I can confidently say that over ninety per cent- of those who huve grown rich iu oil production and oil specu lations are now paupers. The discoverer of the oil in Ihis distiict himself never realized anything from it. This wns Colonel Drake, who made thn first stiike on the Oil Creek, near Titusville, in 1SD. He is now living on charity in Vermont, a poor old man." Mary Daley, a supposed widow, was killed i'i Steubenville, Ohio, by a railroad accident. Her baby was left to tbe care of her brother, who sued the railroad in its le balf, securing a verdict of 5,000. Stop a husband turned up to claim the custody of the child and the money. Afterward an other husband came, with an insurance policy of $.-,OO0 in bis favor on her life. Both men had parted from her years bp fore, but w ere ready to profit by ber death. Between tho yellow fever, the sun stroke season, the recent ll.vtds, the great marine disasters, the colliery explosion.tho sinking of that English pleasure steamer and numerous other accidents, the mortal. Jty list has been unusually large this year, including thousands who seemed destined to attain a hale old age. The reports of iiiu lauiine in India and China ehow. too, that tbe work or decimation bas been by no means confined to tbe civilized jxtrtiou of the globe. A trne heroine has come to light at W ashington, who, when she found out re cently that tbe $1,000 salary or a man with a family was about to be cut down, went quietly to the authorities and begged that the reduction might fall upon ber $1 0O salary, as she bad no others to support and could bear the reduction letter. She requested that ber name might not be mentioned, but it leaked out, and she was much confused when ber grateful fellow clerk cam to thank her. Mrs. Pearce. the woman at Hamilton, Out., who fasted lor forty days in obedi ence to a "divine command.' at the con clusion of the ordeal ate a hearty meal iu the presence of her family and four physi cians without experiencing any inconve nience. Tbe doctors are said to be puz zled and to entertain no doubt that she did fast, as she pretended to. inasmuch as ber bedroom door was locked at nights, and during the day she was always nccoropac icd by some member of the family. The lastest trick of tbe Republican campaign orators, says the New Ynk orM, is to denounce tbe Democtatic claim of economical administration as false because tho eleven appropi iafi on bills fr tlie fiscal year 187S-9 fiMtt op $137 213 93 . 77, as compared with ?14(l,3S4,CLlo.U5 fo"r the fiscal year 1877-8. Very well. Now. will our Republican friends let us know why, if Sfla7.213.933.77 is an extravagant amount, the Republican Senate refused to concur in the House's proposition t appro priate. 144.0S7, 739.94 for the expenses of Government and amended the appropria of"o1boIS tiU t,)e "mounted to 101,M2,- The Dansville (N. Y.) Adtrrther, ot a recent date, tells of a singular tectacle witnessed in that neighborhood. He says Ou Wednesday arternoon a spectacle was witnessed by DansvillUns resembling one or four years ago in character, but greatly exceeding it in magnitude. Clouds of small winged ants blackened the atmos phere in perpendicular streaks, extending north and south an apparent distance of five or six miles, and perpendicular from near the earth about a mile upward, and moved rapidly from east to west with the wind from near four o'clock until it was toodaik to see them, so that the vast in sect 11-H-k must have lweu more tbau even-ty-tlve miles in JciigtU. In a pond of fire acres in R:vr,.:j Mass, 2.W0 eels were placed t . ' ago, Ihe owner intending to jeave disturbed for five yeats. H,. i,a; f " lcgnlarly on a kind of shell fish, rt Ti"1 pond now bas ''millions in it."' y 8 garden rae they can be diawn ,Jt . those Who have been there, and a o m fish thrown in on the end of a stVp ' 4 and then pulled out again will l,nvp a'!C'1"1 eels dine ing to it. When the (i,,,.?" out to feed them a sttoke of 1 ; 5." against the wagon cslls bundled to n 6ui face of Ihe water. " e The colliery disaster In Waf. 1 week was, with the excepilon ofi.P(. , sion at the Oaks, rear Bainslcv in Ii '" ber, ISBS, tbe most f.ml mine' cUi known in the experience of Great On that oceasi.m the death rr',,j 'I'.V'1-. 849 ; now, of ?-73 who wet down Z n "shift" at 11 o'clock on Tuesday, s rescued, and the lemainit.g .-,1" ' i'e exception or 10 or 12 who , , V Km, ,! out badly barred, lay scotched SI:d '1 at the bottom of the mine. Ti e T, 1 1 mine disaster in Pennsylvania' j,,"'.? when the death roll nnmbeied ir-j , ,.' most serious in Amei ican jtr nnK. ' e At Port Stanley, Canads. ,,:r p,;. widow, went to a picnic wiM, brVtw'o ters. Her prospective brother it, iaw present, and. considering ,er a(.t,.ls free and fiisky, declared be w-mi, ' h,.t sjteak tober again. Afterwatds Le Vu.ll boat and invited her and some others t(i with him for a sail. When they wfT about a mile fmm shore Mrs. Lai! sa t him, "Will Christian, are voi, c. m,. '' to see me any more?' "I'"u, c,n., riiabt for tbe last time," he sa;d. s-a.'. np in the boar, she threw her hat ViY rl ber. said "Good -by, Bert : good-lv W ' ' Fprang oveiboard and was diow ull. ' The Vandersloot family, (.f wtl"jc.fl f( (k Rev. Mr. Vandeisloot, who "lattlv d-ct i7 and was buried on S1turd.1v. the 1, is in many respec's a verv remarks',' , It can bo traced back fur three ): ri'-" years in the ministry of t:,e II rli:mf-j Church. Commencing with tbe reform, lion and out inning ou to the present fin? tlie link bas never failed. I:( mvy ,.f ; families there bas ren but one's .n 't that son circled on bis armor ju t;,e '.-. of the Church. At one li;i:9 f .;;r c, ,Vr. ntions passed with but oi,e s,,Ti , . f family, but the link never failed. 1:7 perhaps, the only can of the lii.l e,?r known in America, at.d is a r.fa;.. Tlie family s n.-t a M.imen.i.i or.e. o.f - being but three or foiii fati i' ts . f tLs name in existence. Matilda Stanley, kntwn 'hr rTrfT 't Q'teen. and lecornjd rcl. aVtl'e ! tribes ibrongJiont tbe United !Vr. ' w buried in Woodland eemprr-ry at IhT'en ' Oh'o, on Snnday. The q-irMiVns a , n in ot great influence armiij hrr ra.e. fe died in Vicksburg last wi: trr, r, d e body was en'ba'med ard pre-rrn1 rt ' ! the present limn f..r finai Yr.r. T.i..' funeral attracted v;s;for from t.'i? t-jr. rounding coun-ry. CsO'i peo.! .vn"in sttemlaiice. I'-. resent at it .f j r -',1:-: t I Gypsey fam -Iks rrom all paitsof -.. Vt v-i Sta'es and Canada asscri.l.lf-d at i ,...,, for the occasion, and the f,.'ner;.i ;o c-s i n was a mile In bnoth. The c-rfti..' t k coinluetd by a mims'er tf tl-c lr:,fj Biethien Chnrth, a'nl o-d t ( t (' :T r f: iu , that of aChiistian fin. oral. At i'.p ri -? an affecting scene ccnrred. t; c-. i'.rtreii 1 f the queen throwing dens, ;y, t giavp, a'.d filling the air with t'..r 'jn:rG tatiidis. Dayton has b'-t 11 f r s"iif ! ; p the headquarters f the Cvps. o country, and tbe ki-ig, Lu'shni-I f t' e queen, lives near tLat ci'y ai.tl t 't tract of land. The severe storm, of which a p"t; i was experienced in Ti i loci. -?y, ti l t:; damage in Western Petmsvlv.vna. nr.-.n. West Virginia, OLio. ad"p-rp'-rf tn-v. ada. In Western Pei-iisyim i t m i lasted three days, tl e storm reacl.irff tie climax with a furious cah of w-::ri ii Thursday night. Te!ei;rat!i lines r-e prostrated, and travel f.fi ti e W". s'f"i r.i I roads was interrupted by w?. !i ci,t. At Meadville the creek rnrti:. g t r :: i ' town was Mooded, ami l-.ti.t'tn w .-:!, ,f proj-rty was destroyed. A Tei'ltt-vj on the Atlantic and Cie?t Vr--'-n lis I road broke through a brii'jre tl,t"e n from the town, and the ftigin"er, f t:; and brakemau vee do-wred. Tt.-hj morning a man was iltiiini ! (.'' !'.' inm the swollen creek in Mcadv i'ie. A trva on the Erie and Pittsburgh r. nl rstutit-i culvert nearShenatico. killing tbf -r and fireman, and fatally it;:-is :y brakeman. A house ws ssj.i s"tj Guntown, near Conneautv; !". srd it feared several lives have been lt. At G-eneva a man ami b-y were di -rrrrd. I) irginia great damage was d ,: 1 -y :' wind, as well as rain, mat y h-.'f Chesterfield, Henrico and Rati .rerc iit::f being bl wn down, aud a uu'lIh-i cf pr- sons injured. ir a n fi:n ns rurxr. COLLEGIATE and CCMErn.JL tieneral Kas.pPs Sc h-ol. "t w t!r-n. ''. 44 ' yf.ir. Prcpartuiirr to t".. '.. s-.-l- r- : s 1 or Husincss. Thofeuit Ii p!i '. " r 1 ' ' I itary trainlnir. it y mnasl ics. to. t nliit.l r: eeni on aji,.icatien. SenJ U r cma-ar. .i of upplicant. PIANO "Ratlful Si. O'.in.: Tim 1.1 ( anes. j.rice tl.'iXi. enlr t.'n-"' 1'lanos, tirif-e .3-'0. onfv 1T5 Pi.-if OH rhron" arris (perfect hc-nu:!"?' iCXJ loc. Out.fi: liv, Toracr tar ; 10., Ii ass oitr t f ..,(..( ,.to cn ytrr .-1 g ' t . e-cr ri.. At vnr M urn ii-n-tt , tTni--rd on Infrri - p-ois. f- tk' J " r. . n err.y t.;;Ic. S-t ,,T ),- , . V. WAIilll.i:, Phlla., fi.tif""1 A HAY to Airer.t onrvi!t rf.r:rVA sW side Visitor, rrrt.w hiM "' - .''... 9? Uress P. O. V1CKLKV. J-1'' Oft CARPS, all SnowRcVf 1 f''" JLKJ 10c, with name. J . H. 1 ' u-ic-J, 4 "Price, TI. 1 eili'AVSPAl'Kt? ADVEB.TISIS llGth Kdlti ''"TitiitntTi n eomplc-te lit of ''''' - r United States, the Terr. tern-? a"'1 . O.10 Recording titho. last erti-ni. t' ' r names of the newspaper liavtrit l,!f . A eirc-iilatinn In each ot the j.l.t-f "'.....', .. ' ' iMiauiifue "i newspapers " p to advertisers as civiii greate-t v., j, lion to prices rhartred. Al.'. ''''' , AL'T't-ultiiral .L urnals. verv c ,'f",i. 0 many tahles o' rates, sbewmit !!, tislnj- in varlnns newspapers, ana " . iM fornnttlon which alf-KinniT la ? , '.' K Ct ., Newspaper Adveriituc liuriu' street, New York. . JOHN M UUP I IV. M V- Physician a no t" ;; fntnrt t ronntv Pa. Nith! "''1? '"Jl tl itwirM, oi T. bMi.. I . ri-i. 3ri.'d rtf w sivlcs. ian ; f stops. 57.:.o. fhunh ORi;N ''".'-r Top irit ans onlv tl,i n,uf.;ui 'r T '1 I rice ;;. only V5 Knu t l v, ' l-tv'T "... Kcad " Traps for the Vr.war? '" 1 -,'TiKU ihout cost d liti,., ai l 4.rc-i-- "' , j I l'leae address Pan'i V. Iteitt J. " hir.r.,r r I 1 P t I t Vsl t r ' t. I OO I ir