ri . I : . 11 . K- .tinbrin -fvmnmi. I ni . R- PA.. t , a,p VllliMM'. MAI IK. 1H7!. l.V J'K!rOXAL. . . -iU.--:s f I Vino, ratio I ,),!. !ria t . ut-tv nr.' resj cct i t-. ia -et at .'.a- C""-irt Hn-. f.,,'. . 27,':t. instant, m tir -tin' purpose i'f ikter , "-.l li-'i'liim tilt: I V IiimTutir ,,-rt ph I , -'. s. W i M.l. 'l'.: ir 1. .m Tin: ( lit ri: i:. .en's I!rt Sweet Niivv Tu- l-:;-ly.l ! . i . 1 1 1 t i.iil is :! limit .111 III ,!- t'.o Larrel i.f l.u-h.-l - in - mi l,.iinl fleeor, ,111.1 Ml u--':lt -J Villi; Mil it' 's. . i.e r.-.i;n - .it II,;Ml.''s. ii...,.i,,u-.- is t '. s,-U".i tHi- sl.imilt-r. t, , ., ti;i- i:t '!' Ii.'vso i'v ii"ts iat e . Ilil1tt!t' 's. K!ftl-!.lir.i. .';1' thinks t ' i:it P life wer is not . H.-'.Vt V. l..e;1ll,e Hc-l.r.'W S. : tv-mI.',.' .la,,. I'. M i 1 liki ;i is m v ;ii nUni.; 111-' im-! of A yi'in. . in-.l. ;i hue;.- t im-nl i.f ttn.i;- lap ri.lvfs, ;it ( Hunt!. -A 's. d elnl. lien's v.i'.'t.tis. rait. i s j:-t r-. iv ed :it I luntli' 's. s have n.iw in -ti!'.' :i iii1 ' 1 T .,-, l J.. ! - Mint lianuin lia-kit-i.-.l. a l.'i'"' -1". k- ..f slmvel ;. .! h. at I limt- .t t; f!i.. am! li: N. Lo ver t. ii is jn.i pll-tlf .u..r i'if i!as. Hi,, luum-i'il a ca pi uvi In. liar .1 . t an ntitv -lli.-r line 1-. ;i at. ! v,'i il i-i .liars anil ma1 I 1m;u- a.-. at i.-n : .. end of --r i i .in ! i. pay !.n 1 atiia Kailn.a.I simps i- in 1 n iis,.. ; .-. anl tin- j. liape tlif l'l-i'l 1...: i.f a, to -: . us,-," ; " - r. . . ! -at i-t. i' . l i i . : i.f ii. itaui'.n-. sli ippros, tit.- m'.-lh't -..uie-a ) J in t '.. till'.- in II nut inu'.ioii ti..ii. I'lu'ial.lv the olil . n. stairs a. hi .-I to tin- witi- i- in. i- Mat II 1: .piat',' Mi.-r .lit t . -1 !.,'. ti att.i.-l tuv l,.ii!i!in'. iity emit. tin, 1. ii' t.-n iti.rv tiian inn . i .in lay claim to. ( ,i-t,i l;-rkey. Iiankrr.pt. l.ln't j..in out v.oith im.r,. !..;! ii' of Ills i 1. t t -t li it . Ii.- .I'.MUt. t ;i i'.-.l to liinl ii in .!"!ni-to' n. ami lias tot i . !i'- link in a i-iuar I. int.. , !t i an-1-Haiti-, oil i t on til.' no t 1 1 : 1 1 1 t in l.i.ini'h i ; a : i nil. I In' i nil - S;,;nui-! l-M. ol 111- i! !-'.a-t .!. Oh... tun A vrofosinnal tf.imMor who l"tlltvtii in tho wako of 'iiovrr. Hallf'VA; Hror circus was 8msteil in Johnstown on Moiiiliiy for plying his npfrrious vix atSon. and, in ilt-fault ot' ?-'i fini, wftit to tho li k-uji lor fortv piaht hours, hnt was lihoratftl in half tfi. time. I le ;av his tiaviip as Kolicrt KohrTH. A litMv stotit Tossina. six fet-t in w'ntth. ltMilina from tlio Court IloiistMo .rrs. I:!., 's ros;,iPT,.v, a tul a jilank walk on ihc t-nsf siil, of (.Vr-.t.T -tr.i't. h.'tw.'en Crnwfovil ami Hi.int'r srr.'i is, r'unstilnto a foujtlf of ?n ir.i ltients to t;c v i -ilo'ti of tl c lioroii'ih r.ntt.t.ri-;ir-s that havo K'.'ti cri i-li-il ihiritig t he J'te-ent w '. A h-tter ri'ft'ivi'il the other day ly Mr. Wiil. II. t'otiiifll from Mr. David Lewis ron- Vts the ura! it nn; intillitieiHe that all the members of ihe FJiciisburii eolony in Kansas are healthy ami hai.iv. liain they have hail in abrmhiiKv, potato, s art: n-ady tor tin- !iov. and eroj.-. of ai! kind are imttin on holiday attiif. " . Mr. silas stoiul'cr. a farin. r livinsr near S: roin;-tow n. Indiana ronntv. went to Johnstown about two wfeks ano. on a vi-it to a marrifd dauohter livitnj in Mine sville. II.' was taken s'u-U soon aitrrward. ami itif,l about In o'rUx k on S .t iirda v niizht lat. The . r- inaitis were forward. 'd to his latf honm for int.-rnit nt. Tho fine '.(-, i.- irr.'iiti'l- own.', I l.v Mr M. it. M. I.aimlilii!. a-i.l I"- at. d near it s-,.,, v, I ,. -v , j,t l.v tht1 de oiirin-j: ('lenient oth'-r- . . wis,, known "fis i':.i th" ea.tlv j-.art of this w.'t k. and if Mae wants to maki- his Mark in that bii-ini ss hi'V. ait. r he v ill have to put njt n.'ov booths, tables, darn ing j.latfot ms. and other jara'hrenali a. The woods in all directions have been mi fire iluriiii! the j.ast week, and much ilamaire to trees anil femes has resulted. It was feared for a time that some buildings near le-s, in would be destroyed, but bv dint of bard work the llaim-s' were e en'l ua I ' v o en -ol lie by the people in t hat ieini'y. Oh': for a tain of tiir. e-si..ry tlituensioi, ; " Hie Tun n Toll, of Aitooua has no! favor ed lis with an exehanue. ami we feel s,, in dii;naiit about it that we wouldn't stop much to u down tiiere and start a I'itu Ijhnt of our own that would knock the T"!k out of the T'..r., so cotiii.l. tely as to make it wish that it h.vl recoiinizeil the riirhts of ,i Fiiki. mn more pronipilv ami enthusiastically. i Mr. .'oshua Kidd. of 'oiiema.ut;b" bor ou.'h. was stabl.e, I in the arm with a'jMM-ket-knile about two years a'". a. j.ieae' of tin blade breaking oil' and vemaitiini; in the arm. A few nights sin, ,. ti. ,int was discovered protruding ti-vonh the skin, and the blade, which measured on.- and one-fuarter inches i in length, was removed with a jiair of j.in- cers. The country seems to be pretty well over run at this writing with skeihiddllni: married men. ne of the l itest on the list is a chaji named Sutt.-n. who desert, ; bis wife ami ' family in 'oiiemanuli boronuli Tuesdai morniniiaud w, nt w ith the London cir- ens. Sutton s.l. a character wouldn't . sjiiin h it half as mm h as cotuiui t of that kind. Nearly ail the lawyers of tin- countv were here Tuesday, to attend a session of Argument t t.urt marked for that day . I'.ul they were doomed to a ilisajij.oititiie nt. for in the stead of Jiid'e Dean himself came a dispatch from bis honor announcing that. owini;t.) the inability of j.arties interested to attend, the hoarimr in'i-t ito oer forth.' j. resent. Itefoie the briberv imestieatiiii: coni miitee at 1 ! arri -bur.', hist Tuesday e ete nu. II. preseiitat i e Woodt !itT. of Jolmstow ii. tes titi.d that he hail been otTcred by Major .less,. :. ( ra w lord, of r.lair county, from s.;n,i to i.immi in consideration of jiublishiui; two , 'lit teles favorable to the Liot bill i;i his iajer. the i,i- i i'f. The j'toiiositioii w as emphatically de. lined. We made mention a couple of we- k- ai;. of the death bv diphtheria of three children of Mr. ( hvi-tiaii Walters, of i;lemla!o White town-hip. this county, and now add that on Monday of last week", his last child, a tlatmh t. r. was laid, low bv the same dread disease. The dwelling house and barn of Mr. Joseph W. Thompson, near Curwensvillo. Clearfield eonntv. were destroyed by fire Monday afternoon ,,f last week. " This'is trw third dwelling honso'and second ham burned for this geiitlemaii inside tho past three vear disasters enough of that sort, one would . think, to go around a whole township. The buildings were insured for :.".(. but this , sum. the t'nrwenvillo Time savs. will not cover more than one-half their full value. We are railed vjion thus eariy In the season to rvord a eas,. of son-stroke "at Cre--srni Sjiriti'js. one of the coolest retreats on the summit of the Allegheiiies. The strokt came in such a gratifying way. however, thrt it brought joy as well as a" boy to the household of the gentlemanly railroad agent at that famous summer resort, Mr. Wm. Cor bett. who is thus made to realize for the tirst time what it is to be a pnftr fumilin. Sue cess to the young scion, and more of the same sort to the hapj parents. Harry 1 leyrr. Ksijiiire, ( no vhyine intend ed.) went from 1 lollldaysburg away out to Denver. Colorado, about a month ago, with the brilliant idea ujiperniost in his mind of renting an o.'V.i e in that far-awav city and settling down to the j.rai tice of his profes sion of ! ;w. Itut a close mi i!iai'.t;',ncc did not jirejios.sess ium with Denver, and he has shaken itsdust from off his feet rind cme back to Ilollidavsbf.rg. fully .satisfied that I Ve to t .v. ..o.illi't e.- that Miller r on i. ni so in. i n liter C n i'.i.n . i , ot. Wm. i i train, il.'d and V io.l'ie iug 1 ! 1 1 C.I .1 lie i.iinal i i. r of Mr lost tllle 1. it. i.l h o .. 7V,'.,e suggest, t! !;i 1 lor county oiii.-,., : idaeed. in iu.- m by the County ' ollimittee of that V, .ilt.-rs. living i:; t!ie .-;-.m. ' eh i id. 1'C l b iii j.hi hei ia c li l Anvil. at tl;. ''1' ! I ii lor oitnti. U. V tile bellelit of s vas jn ses ic attend. Mice o i a luted ia I.' '-"t in-L'.-.d :t lire U'l'l" VI al IV n ti.. dol: '' 1 I i i I I' s : , i . id I'. V. ! g so -pil ited. lint on ti e eteriof "f s '. a s! I . i m ' . ed the th it popular liole!rie. ! d Mis. I -e-ei.t we. ;:, thetj'.-r- :,! !. larked .i. iaii- a- 1, fly pass 'in up lil tne uh a, s.. . : over. e . a ! L1. da eg! tor ot : li'.i- colltity. died at ird i v . and v a- buried mi ed r.lcthlen i-ene te;y. '.ho i- lioW'he!. oil tile i g - sied d a. k in (not iiiesdav evening. for del l'icW 'iial le ( i !!- ".uiiig to timl it- way into in o.ir mid-. . We si vv two t I hat ne-ta i cha nge ha mis Ipe-s 1 1 .. tisa.-t ion the other I !.. k d -v. it rai t ;g..u sj.riug -pi :ngs -iv i il-t.'lntiel'ed. !!l! l'i eejved. It .'.k, it'ili' I I tie Veal' a new one in its place. W. ( '..i". w:i w a ..; the . 1- !, . s,.i i.o.. ! Maii,..ii. i killed ill til. t January. ii lit ; at ! h death ot a ( ali- e I .. I I id eel' ha - -r ke. ; th:- time. on! I hk-.-.v ise i a v i 'l.M -a nt t ii-irl. i: his Ii. !ile from ha - m u .gei a nd W hel L' el' elei. o't V: ; s in A ; r an "I'g tt.-r. .".. the e-!ate of M.ir nna. A list via. is a v. a.it i, a. We have an ( t t : u.,. Thev oi'g- t t-. Id. ef Lor. t'.i. has j 1 1 ,1 let cived ' ot sin iug and "siiie.iucr goo. Is he J i s ! ' i t- call alltl see the I- l.oi'i .is ) g.ll'ds eN--ele;ice of i'V. pe-s i t J.rice. Li., k s. liidt. the J';,irr tow n i. had i :- light leg ail. I 1. ft foot . a i s a' .loL'i-t.e n on the 4! h i, to the i'o..r House l'--r t l.ie'lt I.!-t Frid.i ...n. i ' '- '' -ay - t!,,.t on s..,t urday ( i:l : . ,ih. ,, ,i i err, ,etit.',t i e ir. .oil'- d IM'.v ltd Keirter. son of ici. .. the v.'.i-.uit ciidctship in ;.!.'..' at u:i.:polis. ii is! .erg y. v.,T.yi'. inform, us ot Ili-n. John Lemon, state i this iPs-i i. t. i, being j.romi . oi., d in coune- iion with the i"':i :;,:!in!i t.-r "state Treasurer. . :-'H . g '''''. rises to tiie liig- : : k ' '.g that w oiiicn do a great ; -.-wing ,-t ihev are not cnii- ; !a i -! i w 1 1 i c i i I s. a - t 11. 1 1 "Well ( il 1 1 pllllgs seV to tlea,- jg. -t t:-h i.ik. n in tiie water, ot i - ih I t..r in. iev a vear w.iseai M.isl.-r liar'. :e l.in'ton near the la-t Monday. It was of the . i- s. and !ii .'.sai . d pi iie iies in n 1 s.ivv-iudl and ilv.elling- pi . .pel t i'f M r. 1 1 ugh io.ii- n ti .!a e k 1 oad l hive miles i er' de- t l'i ed by tire one vv the file originated is a eet I'le. ioi a !;', t hu-lv : "1 1. i -., i , ,.- e -nd v tl..- edil.-i of that pajier. to -a 1 1. at l.e lia, a If ... l i a. In - the goal iv of eou-joeled ia 1- ' S l.s i U ! III. I !! V . it t Ml vv . a- (li. : i. at i mi , ' i o ! in old Sil loll n! vv i it iug and of su itcltics. I he M to pu'.- ,1 Olldoso).; . e l ; I e Whet!..-!' the avvy satisfied o get ligilt on so t. I hll!' - Ill VV . 1 e ia . ! rain, l.-ng looked for in ' 1 v sought i-a i y giasse, and : '. ag I...W its j.'.-a-iut retrain , i i-i oii i u , n-!i vv iudovv pane. .; i. i t v . t .-.i-t that ere d end in ; . i . -1 1 i -i : i on i iii- ti, aii, : a oh K.s... .. v.ell known and i . it i. ell ot Lilly'.,, thl- eolOl! V. lav eVell'.U" of la -I w. t'k. a gel I d'-e.l-e was aiiopiew. il'.' eit. . red in the a i h. .':! eeiie -i.':V : ! on 1 1 . - lo'lowipg atur is -..a! t-'-t in pea-'t'. .I'.fiil ami ii'ie'.e.-liiig ee'.t naaav the sl.,11, e ol Ihe ,-, d Virgiil I t li'. ing IhiWefs vv i'! take I l iir- ii of ihe Holy Name, in ii bei 1 hui sdav atternoon. This 1 'nt'l.-t rust'. ins ,,l (I,,. i ',.1 j. ,.!,,. I i- " h n '", ' I v. , ,. s-' u . jiaity, and lh.iis obviate the trouble am! e-.eii-e im i.leiif to a convention. Wouldn't it lie a bt nit as w i-e t-i a it -get iier onut tml t ing a ticket iii the field '.' There is n, i f an in run ning for ati offi -e ojiiy t i be 'heal- :; by an ov ,-i w 1 ehni ng lua joi it y . Ihe inn., nit i .! of this regio-.- cannot a v oi I living high, bm they eertai nly l.av e no e -o llse for ; . iug t XM'a v a ga :.'. !',' ii.-ti iioui' . .l-i he :. i ; g I , - a' - ;..(! p. r b.in't'l. th- !''- of -leak iiei vo i-t at '' i flits jier pound, butter at !". cent,, t-.-gs at in. am! all the other com modities thai eiit.-r into the bill oi fa'.o re iiuired by their daily phvsical demand, at a j-ropoi t ion. lit Iv l--'-v figure. Mr. Win. Howell, of ..iVe'.in. vv.., made the happy "parieii!"of two girl babies the other day . and w ih-ii the afolciid babies -i t e : i a ! I ow i i I in e.ii.cett tint ing the "v. ee -uia hour-'ayotd Ihelvvah" it will reii'.ire some body who lias "'..I'l li there" to It'll Wiliiaill Ilo-.'ved il b:-eol,'fs a mail to meet the 'Vi'V- sjs'' or- ry iug ",i.ssie," with a .,tuitii,g eoitn teiuniee and an uiirullled teniper. The se pte', to th" arrest o! t.-. Kmaniad Weul.. of Cat roll iov. u -hip. ii Altoojt.i. on the ciiarge of having feloniously taken ad v .iff age of o .i'-hu 15. Wei-, in a ho; -e t rade. is ;, we f . '. t' d ii Wollidbe. We gave the pill'tieul.l's o! the c'.l-.e hls'i Week, ale! it Heed , only l.e added that Mr. Went . vv a, dee.arg.'d with a clean record, h aving io Mr. Weis tiie gra! iii -a I ion of pay ing the bid of eo-1 - piied up before the Ib'corde:'. -The families .! Mi'.l. Tii-iiili, W Kitchen and John J. Sun-ad. o'" ('!ie,t lown ship. ( iciirtlcld i ounly. were cachcahed on t- mourn the !..,- ,,f lour .'hi!dr.".i from di ph I he; i a dining t he nunii'i of A pi ii. The tieat li notices of tiie eight hl'.le oties. vvla.se ,.ges rang. ,1 trom to M years, wrre pvii ted in the Cuwep.sv i:ie Taw of .!ie loth i;s',ai.t. a.nd f- -1 111 a . ceo I'd most dist ressjiig for f he a i tiie I ed pa.renis to eoniemplate. Ti.e lievv jn', 'prietofs ol the Loellsbllrg Woolen Kaetory ha ye secured t he ervioe- of a uciiileniati w ho has had thirty years' cpo- ieiieeiii Ihe bii,ine,,. atnl wlioi- , pe, ted l.e on hand to take charge of the establish ment early net week. Messrs. r.arker. Kv ails A- Janie-. ; i - - doV: mined to make tle-ir new venture a. since--, and we hope the farmers t.f iiorth. in Cambria, one and all. will fa v or th. in w ! h their patronage. Newspaper law -ays if a ;"..n orders hi, jiaper diseont inued he must i.ay all ar reai age, or the publisher may continue to send it on a nd dually collect the whole amount, whether the J.iil.er is taken front the Jio,t ollice or not. AI,o. action for fraud can ! instituted against any poison, whether he is responsible m a linam ial way or not. who ictuses to j.ay subscriptions duo for a publi cation. A word to the vv ise ought tabc suf ficient. An alarm of lire -oiiitdfd at noon on Tiltday was ,u , asiom d by i! imes bar-ting forth from tile stable on the lot of ex-Kegistei-James M. Singer. West ward. A few buckets of water judiciously applied sj.eeilly jest an end to the incij-ieiit conlhigratio!i. inasmuch as it is only a couple of months since Mr. Singer place of residence came va ry near burning down, that gentleman is doubtless beginning to think that this soii of thing is becoming rather monotonous. We had a call oti Wednesday from our holiest big-heaited fliclld. Mi'. Michael lhi- kiier. of (oillitin, who tmt only jiaid his own subs, ript ion but brought u- the names of two other leli ible jiatr.uis like b.iniself. There is n-.t a more deserving, hardworking gentleman or a better sins-maker ;,ii vv In re than our fri. nd Mike, who always tlocs hon t f work at fair prices and well deserve, the liberal iiatrouage he i, receiving from the people ot Callitin and vicinity. Mr. Christ, llaiis. r. of Altooua. manu facturer and whole, ale dealer in Ih-ur. feed, etc . ,ays that he bought pi. eon bushel, of wheat in this county of hist year's grow tl, and that he found it contained more gluten ami produced better llour than inn similar :.:: ". g:-.,. '! in Clair cu i.ty. Tic a.-t ..tinted for this bv tile Lit t tiiJt les s iiuie is u,e,l j,t Ihi- eeuiitv than in Jliai;. and ;-s a con,e- iiit-; the growth ot tie' wheat is not forced and the ipialit'. I h-rt by delcrioi'ated . A ten y ear ol 1 s..." (,f Mr. I'-uter Ornei . a former o'itioii of Summit v illc. this county , where, be wa, born anil raised, but liovv a re silient of Altooua and a freight engineer on the I'. I!, l: , nu t w ith bail luck !a-t Snnd.iv. He was taki-i" an ou'-ade s-piint at liatcli elh.i ' V I )oi i-.' hi g slaiw . w hen I ho; -e w hi- h was bt 'ig unio.'.ded l"oiii the car; broke tiifough the gangway jil ink and leli m; him, ft act in ing boll: bom ,.f los i;ht leg a?;d ibih.'ting an ug.'y j.;a -!i en his foreheatl, j:;-! e or t la- rig!.', eye. M r. b'orge' seh wade nr. of su inu;i v ill.-, ih s'l-. s us to siiv that there is no l ridl; in the i uinor tlail he has withdrawn from the con test as a candidate for Sherie on the Deiuo eiatic ticket. ), the eeiitrary. he is making as igorons a canvass as time and oportuni tv wid ).iriiiil. and ef-ts to go into the convtnlaiii v. ith a rejtresentatioti tiof to be ,m ced at. tieorge is a clever, popular g, utlei-i in ami there i, no (jia-t ion but that the nomination will be well bestowed if it should happen to fall to his lot. --Constable John lierley, of this place, l ist Monday killed a black, u'ake on t he turv. J ik-' between IJelsailo illul Duuca n ' s M i! Is, in Llackiii k tow n.- hip. w hich measured eight feet two inches in length. When surprised, the monster was l iking it, noonday meal. 'I his consisted of a labbjt, vvbieh bad been : wallow ed as to 1 he head a in I body, the hind leg., yet protruding. The largest vail that could be torn from i neighboring It-nee was I he in-! rum. nt of death made u-. .i.f l.v t'.,. - i ' a : " e .1 .-hii , a i i ins o, , si. a:. low ever lit?!.- If,..- i:v...a..e lieiv I known about farming, he was far too wis. '.akc his Mivn advice and "go West !" 'The grass on the farm of Mr. Dav id lame,, on the line of the r.iam h railroad a mile east of town, was set on tire on Tues day by sjiarks from the locomotive of a bal last train. The ;lamc, jiread over a large soope of surrounding territory, and destroy ed a quantity of ten. -ing tor Sir. James and hi- neighbors, to miv nothing of growing trees, etc. Tht hous,'. and, bare of Mr. .las. N. Kv ans were oniy saved by the common but ii.goniou, dev ice of turning up a furrow around them and thus rendering the nearer apj-roarh of the ilamcs iinpes-ibh'. We were greatly grat itu d in Johns! ovvn. on Monday last, to take by the band our good old f; iend ami true, "Hob Hoy" Me ( not ir-'gor led ) ( orinick, whose smiling counte nance beamed on us with the same I'h'.cid serenity as in days ,,f yore, and who looks as if time Was not able to I.'ob ( 1,'oy ) I ii in of his raven locks or dampen bis still youthful ar dor. Jt is Mac's misfortune, we fear, not to be able to do Khctishiirg the lienor, etc.. as ' his return to California is demanded at mi early day, and John-town meanwhile is apt to monopolize his entire time and attention. lo iici al Superintendent Kisenbis,-. of the Wiikinsburg Tin,, thus announces the new ileal of conductors : ' Several changes have taken .lace latch among the (.assengcr con ductors on the i'gh. Div. Michael Ju;rtz, who for so many years was chief ticket jerk er on the Kbeiisbiirg branch, is now on the li-t of extra conductor-., (.corge Miller, late artist on the Wall's Accommodation, succeeds Mr. (luavt. and will hereafter punch with care on the L. A: C. Ilailroad up in the air. The smiling countenance of Jim Sny der w ill, for the pri st nt. iliinniiie the cars of tin- Wall's Aceonin-oi hit ion. " 'The parties t barged with the ierpot ra tion of a liij e on the j-erson of a little giil'in tlie neighborhood of c.-.Uit .in. hist Sunday week, are understood to have sought safety from the clutches, of the law in Might. It will be a j.itv if they escape just ice, for. in addition to this fearful clime, there are said to be various other infractions of the law of les ma gnit ude treasured u j to their account and wailing for judgment. The victim in this case is an l-'beiisburg girl, but whether on a visit or permanently located at Callilin at tiie time the outrage was i ommitted we are not .rcj.aied to say. (int.- of two tiiiniiiais sent to the peni tent i it y at the late ,cs,ion of the Klair county Court was l'l-tiT Madden, of Altooua. who giM-totli.it institution for fifteen months for . stealing a bag of chestnuts, lie has hereto fore been an inmate of the House of Ucfugi". and is said to be utterly dej. raved and incorri gible. The other v.';is" Ham Ketpei. who for larceny g.-is fourteen men! lis. Ketner and t wo com paiuons. nauied W illiam Hut ami 'Thomas Keegan. are the boys who stole si.".n in Altooua and we re afterward arrested in Johnstown. 'Tin- latter will each stay nine months in t ;,- county ia 1 1. A flame in her g!;;s,v eve. a broom in her eager hand : ah.tt sheli;t-a s,.,Id,n cry that echoes like a n. ".v bra -, i a ' id : h-r dris isiecf.d about In i' knee-, a- ihr iugh the -Another candidate foreithera rope or the The ( HFf KKRF.n Caref.r of a (Tnci s' jenitentiarv is Samuel Fitch, is year of age, j Ci.nwx.-TIiom of our readers who enjoy ed 1 who is charged with outraging the j'erson of the jovial witticisms of the Irish clown eon- ' Lydia Ann HnKiks. ftged t years. The par- '. net ted with the "(ireat London Circus " ' ties reside in Johnstown, hut the lecherous ; which exhibited in Johnstown on Monday ! young scoundrel don't stay there now, hav- ; last, will le interested in the following ro- ; ing got out on a double nuick to save his lilthy mance of his life, w hich is'said to 1- ahTind earcass. Hope soon to hear of his arrest. ; ant Iv vouched for and i, told le, ihe'T'dls- ' That successful leail-leat who speaks imToli lt,.,,a'l, bearing tho r.bove date (i-"-rn.a:i and sails under the name of Charles ' Monthly last : f'oi . whe,i last htpi-.i from, was Heading ir. the direction of Kbetisburg. His twin ' brother in rastalitv. one J. Foster, who is a thief as well as a beat, was last week ojierat- i ing in Jackson township. 'Though he is a ' rather nice looking sort of ft How and wear, a stovej.ij.,- hat. vet he froze to a revolver, a , j)ockot-book. and some other articles, the , pro.ertv of Mr. Amos Weaver, an inmate ot the household of Mr. Jonathan Custer, of the above named tow nship. and then took to the load. The people in the north of the countv will probably receive a vi-ii from these worthies, and are cautioned in advance to give them only the sort of hospitality which is dispensed from the end of a stout club. On Wcdi.cs.iav o! last we- k. as we gather from the Csri'oiitown A"'. a shocking af fair occurred in siisouehanmi town-hip. on the farm of Mr. Archibald Faird. about ,i miles .ioithvv. -t of Currolltown. Mr. 1 arrel owns a fei'iH ions dog. which wa- onu retl to jnirsue a troublesome covv th.at was in the habit of breaking down fences and entering the wheat field. 'The dog took hold ot the bovine, and feaiingii would oe mjureii. nttii li It F imnfT-rriMt !.-,iiur ,.ii rly iiie .If.limiv wa rnt to .i n ii ny II: III COM I'llltiT- Mlld illiviiais to .pp ila nco ot tho an- til - 1 -111 ; itli. being the p i-l the to ; i i g ami in her e I mai-'-tie vv; . i e ! e, 1 ! a i gilt s. ;'.,,-.;- : her voic t rising above ry .itii. aid is the bolls stiiingcr -i Stop, ladder tab- . ' w a le ard from aw fnl roar. Flv from iier i-.e-ein e. iiog and cat . rly from her prifiiec, man a tul moii-e; it is tlie vmal frctsy that .,i,see- her she , cleaning hou,,.. T'ne above i, not ori ginal, but comes to u, without credit. A blown mare, four vear, old. with black tail, inane and leg,, and a w hite spot on he; f , c hea I . vv ,,, -tnli-ii i l oin t he Jif.'tuisos of Mr. 1". J. Wit l.iegtou. near I .iv ertnore. Wcstui.-i'e'ai'.d loun'v, on Saturday nigh! last. on Monday forenoon a young man riding an animal of that de-crip; ion vv as sec i at what is known as I laker's cross-roads, t vvo-aud-a -ha'i miles la.rl'u of ( a'ToI'tovv n. this countv. heading in the direction of si. Augti-tine or ( iiest - rings, and pnuniad-ly on the old beaten path iiiioiigh Cleaitield county usually puvsiiei! by the hoi se-stea hug 1 rabrnity in got ting a vv ay w i; h I lair plunder. A liitle -,irl n. lined laiinia. I.aytou got held of a revolver last Sunday. It was un loaded, of course, but somehow it went !!'. and when tin- bullet had got through with ils work, it wa- found that it had struck I.ay ion. the gill's con, in. i;i the t-.r-.h.-ad J.luiuli between the eyes. Fortunately. Jes se', forehead is iioii-elad. or three-), !y, or -oi no i ', .i n g w hich un a n s exti'aorilinarily thick, and the leaden mi iV g'.a.iced o:"f. d-.i.ig no other damage than cutting a ga-h in the skin a collide ol inches h-ug. All this occur- ; led in .lohiistow ii. and .'esse celebrated his narrow escape by attending the circus next dav. An attempt ;.'. burglary wa- nipped in tilt- bud on Thin lay mglit hist by the ).;-p-'ietor of the "Clieaj- Variety Si-ire" of ' Loretto. W ho w as si, eidng in an :;-aitmcnt above the stori -room. The knights of tin anger had perforated the -tore door in seven different jilaees. w hen Mr. Teiiclbaum thrust his head out of a window and genily re marked that he would crack some of llu ir cranium- if they didn't desist instanter. 'Tiny prom j it iv took his advice and th-ea mjn-d. forthw i! h, carry ing no booty a way w it h I hem. Mr. Ti iteihaum sell, coo.ls . chca that evervbod'. ought to know by this time that it don't Jiav to steal tlieiu. Mes-rs. L. W. Wehi and Silas Mt Fa i la ml. of I'tahville. Cleartiehi county, iiiarreled last Monday about the boiiiutary line between their resjiective j-roiierties. l'rom words they , got to blow,, and in the fracas Weld struck M-Farlaiid over the head with a j.iece of iron. 'The latter was knocked coiiiileteiy out of time. ami. laboring under the convic tion that he had killed him. Weld reinireil to leal lit Id. the eounty-- ;ll. and gave himself ii). t-i the o Ulcers of t'ne law. Hut happily his fears were not well founded, for McFar- , hind spcetliiy recovered from the effects of the "Plow. If the lesson thus taught these men does not induce them hereafter to lead , peaceable liv es, as neighbors should, it w ill be strung. . Mir clever friend Frothoiiotaiy o'Don neil has done lis the iionor of doing us in oil that is to say, he has painted our poi trait by a new r-.ccs, v. hich he and ' 'ashier 15uck. of t 'ollin,. Johnston and 'o.'s 15ank. learnetl 1 a collide or three weekr. ago ju,t for the fun of it. 'The (lii tiue in nuostion can 1m- readily recognized bv the "ear marks." or some oth er familiar feature of our well known and higbh illuminated iliy,iognoiny. and as a work tf art is not to le sneezed at. but if we wire a young man and josess,ii half the charms the picture i-iislit, us with, we ven ture to siiv that Charley ami some other ii'.ooining beaux we might mention would have to take a hack jx-w in teat her,' in-ti-tutesand similar gatherings for all time to COili". Q'i.'c.t '?. iiisi.-r Cbarlt y V isst I. s,,;i ,,f Mi.-. M.U'-garet Vv'issel. i.f 'olieinaug'n boroiigii. w ;is j.av ing in a v aeant lot near hi- imine on Satiiidav. tiie lid instant, when lie v. assi ruck on the left side of the lu-ad by a pebble thrown by one of hi-associates. The w omul indicted, vv 1. ich was three or four inches long. Wat- Mitclie.i li.. and for a couple of day s tie boy -,-emeil to bt- getting along all right, bid the beginning of the following week he was obliged to take his bed. and la-; Saturday morning he died. Mrs. Wi-sel. according to the Ti ,'.'. has hail her 1 nil -bare of trouble during the .a-t It vv m-nitii.s. Fir-t ore of !,, ; older sous h it home and has not since been heard from, ami oiilv a short time since her husband. Mr. ?dalthias Wis-el. was.kille.i in the Mill oal-iiii.ie. Mr. Iv. II. 'Thoinj.son. better known as "Doc." Thonij'son. lms jus! tts'eived a large and e'egant Miriety of choice sjimjilos from the renowned Oak Hall lothing Kuitiorium uf WiiiiiUiuil.f! .v lii'ovvn. Sixth am! Market streets, Philadelphia, and invites his friends of the masculine e:'snaion to call at tho Thomj.son -'un' and t.ik,- a furtive glance at the latest stvh-s of goods for Sii iug and Sum mer wear. "Mr. Thomj.son is prepared to take mea-ures and guarantee a perfect tit in eveiv instance, ami we know enough about the 'clothing fund-bed by Wananiak r A lirovvn to insure entire satisfaction iv: the ' make and material of all goods sold, by them. ' So now is the time to order a good suit from ' tint cch biated house, where an all-w-M.l out lit, handsome Hough, tine ennug.'i and r-u'i-st.inti.il enough for any serv ice, i nn he made to order at the exceedingly low pri-.-" of l-" ' fm- pa nls. eoat and vr-l. Other and bf.f.-r Antlv Farrcl. aged about It years, ami yir, Thomas reach essayed to take the dog away, when the infuriated cow made for little Andv. catching him on one of her horns, n.isiiig him off his feet and carry ing him some distance, while his agonizing i-hrieks were , most hearireniiing io listen to. Mr. Teach hurried to his assistance and lifted him from bis frightful position. I It-was carried to th hov.se. and medical aid summoned. 'The horn of tiie bea,t. being very pointed, entered the uppor-iniior jiart of the' thigh, and made a fearful gash about live inches in length, laving ojien tiie lower j.art of the abdomen so' that the contents were exj.osisl. The j.hvsician vv ho attended him. Dr. W. H. F.ck. of Carrolltown. says that it is a very serious case, but if inflammation does not set in the boy's life may be saved. Mr. John" C. Hearer, of Susquehanna tovviishiji. one of the candidates for the nom ination of Sheriff :il ihe bands of the : -proaching Democratic county eon vent ion, met with a painful accident as well as a nar row eseajte from death hist Monday forenoon. He was engaged nt the time hauling rail tini- ' her down a hillside on his farm, when one of the logs veered from its course and struck a tree. The tree was a dead one. ami the blow was heavy enough to detach a huge limb, which, falling mi Mr. Hearer's head, pros! ra ted him senseless on the ground. When he i aine to himself, he found that a deeji gash had been cut in one of his checks and another on his upif l lip.while his left shoulder and right arm were badly bruised, ami other cuts and bruises were painfully numerous. With considerable fortitude, Mr. Hearer un hitched one of the horses, and. weakened though he was by the loss of blood, mounted it and rode to Carrolltown. w here his wountls received medical attention. He'will be well again in a few days, though a scar or two may remain with him to remind him of an accident which was singular in its origin ami agonizing in its results, though it might have been infinitely worse. Dead wood in a ten pin alley is sometimes esteemed a blessing, or at lea, t a stroke of good fortune, but on tojt of a man's head it seems to lie painfully out of place. THK LVTIST lSVKNTlON IN I'slHI. IIor-KHoi.n Ai:ti I i s. Within the last few years there has been exended a great deal of inventive thought ami genius iip-.nvvh.it may iroj.oih be classed as household ar ticles, the most noted results of which are the jirodiictioii of the sewing machine, the wringer, the washing machine, the arjiet sweeper, etc. Almost every week w e chroni cle the advent of some new invention by vv hich the care- ami labors of housekeejiing are lessened, and woman's work made easier. 'The newest thing to challenge our atten tion and gladden the In-art of the house keeper, and which has lx-en -old quit.- ex tensively in this community, is w hat is called the Nov K.I. I V lllit sH llilI.HF.lt, I '.Utl'KT Si nv riHl i; and Swin-nt. a very simple contrivance designed to lirr.Jj hold in posi tion a;iv kind of a bru-h !' ilu -tei : h iving an e-'.toii-iou hai'dl that enabie, one io wa,li or ilu-t win-lows, wads or ceilings without the aid of a st ladder. 'That is one of its conveniences, ami it is also one of the best carpet sweeier, in the market, hold ing' th" brush firmly at an angle. It cleans the carpet thoroughly, raise- no du-t. and does not wear 1 he carjiet like the ordinary broom or brush, and will outwear a half dozen brooms. As ;1 handle for the scrub bing brush it i-the best device ever made: no more kneeling on the Hour, no more Lack aches or sore finger,. A-a carjit-t stretcher alone it is worth its cost, as a carpet of any size can be laid evcnlv without a-iv of t he labor and v t-xation usually attending' such work. It is strong, sinipie. ! hoioiig'e.iy made, cannot get out of order, has no -eiews. lever or hinges, is com pact, cheap ami durable. It i, manufactured by I'-rov t: .'y Co.. i 'in ciiit.ati. tlie well 1- . . ' . 1 1 i ua e u ! 'ac! u i crs of r.scful housi hold article.,, and is sold only by llu ir agent- to housekeepers. 'The veal util ity of this ar'a :e wiil at once be -ecu by those most iiiiore-t-'i!. ami we predict for it .1 .'limy I'.s:t-r-en. Hip ovlrbratcl Irisli humeri -t lion with lb I.,, mien firm-, is a nr-.ir cmimv-tion of f.or,i. Il-.wtli',. one .! tie- !i.rrrir,t nobb-men f ir(.. land. After whom tin- Hill of H..wtli. a m..,t r .ni.in tie ami t.iet lire-, ,v. vo,,,,;. ,,,, i t;,:n eiirhi nu'esottt sole rl theeity i.l I iiil i in. i ealle.l. ,,,( iIPr,. , Uovrth ! itiialeH. i, j.nrrntit and all !,:- i.efi.l,. are hunoriiblv situated in tlie obi e.matrv .,, ,,',. iilltl tuirt- lord long tji.io felt. Iiigldr i ni ei.sr.j .,,' .lohniiv ':,.!.. ;ai.. n -.f tlie le-ter'? gari. lr a llvell-lio-.d. II,,- .p-g-nei- i tpr il, ere N tlioii-ghi to l.e ,-,.i.,ei ooiv iimiiiiiii. an -.ia ! i-,,i. i,.,i t.r. ;i.it i-iiii in tne ltiiiitls oi tin' ftri'liic I'liftraetr-. T ti i oiitt . ,,i i .ii-,, in. la S:itp hit mtclie.-t train oil :in,l id- eraniiim crammed . in, on.aiiier.tnl t-l-is -ie. f. re. Tins ,-. ;in,l -till i-.. .nidrr.-.l in Ire hind to he the bun t-ioi pr.-pali eai,.-i, " n ridn a , r- 1 1 ,,,ii mi I i 1 1, : i oi ii- I noil tl I lit toad .lrawu.g-r,.,,;.i. Am i- liaving spent some liioa; hs in tbat v euratae liea.-c of b aroi ,-,.r -or.. wl,- tiail l ecine rc-tl,--tlu- vvnri.l. cue dav t-!n,i,-,i n, i'c-iii pi -a i-k'K rientii i.-ave. iiml -trav-e, into t'ne armv. He .,m t i t--.I , i t lit- I'.nindriim'lito ' of a .,t.;i--r. PoMi ver. ii.l nttei writing leene ni.l v.. vv ill lKlorniati,-! u ilevolvi d upon the inHuenee ,.f les lai.dly to -e,-, his r,..,.:,-c. 'flu., ivj- event- ' naby nc.om pi i -taal throagli tin- , eiti,,n ,,r tt,e ' hit-- fa.r.i P.-ihiier-ton. an iiitinialr trial:, I of tin-l'.itter-on- of I'lare. nuj .teh-inv in. on-' more re stored ! 11. e family liearth. He v.n- .u.t ,..taio, to reina'n. Inm.ver. His rov.nif di-po,itinn and g-el ial moliiei- wit cm i nenl 1 y nn-nitr l Inn, f..r a ipiirt. -an, --lent at -on- li-e in an ob-eco- rural yil hege. and be j anted f,.r ). .- line, n, n and an atmc. l-liev mure ,-oiigi-nla! .Lilnmv. thri!..rt ti:i1 in. -o T been eomf.,rtab!.v Install.', again as one f.t ' ninr.en.lK fioaily t,an Ii ma.lt- U, I i- iiiin, to "break out" lit the ti r-T e,,iiTenjcMt ..j.i,ortnitv. It was not long lueore an opportune , liance ar r'.vr.l. 'l,:irb-s ll.'i.gl"r. tin- laajli-n sl-owman - nt ..n- ot l,u many t-ii-en, eonii ani.-s a tour tluoiigii Irelan.l. It eame iileiig. ,,i e.,nr,e of ! lime. I-. tl-e town vvliere l'attt r-..n lived. The youn" '' aspirant alter n.!ii-t tame attcn.le.l the -how. l.e" 1 came infatuated with tl.e glare and -gbtter. and re--olv ed at nine to adopt Hie life ol an itinerant -ln.w- : man. He s.mglit out Hengli r. rlate.l his desire. ' and tn:..l- an impression. The m iniegi-r thought he ptn'ei veil "timet hi n j in tlie In. I. an. I in,-, to take h-in along. Kor -.ome tvvoor thr stand-'' i Master I'alter-on was empli.ve.l in making liim-.-lf gem rally nsefnl abont ih- dre--iu-g room ami the ring. He worked hard and -!cpt little, but he liked the ev. iiemrnl of tin- , i-t.-nee and inanfiiily ,tnelj to it . II i- in vii rial-le ir,M., nat ure a ml i.tei ,nr sa vi air" earn.-.l for hi m Hi e omihr-ifitirt anion it his eotni-anioes ol Ihe .loker." One, lay lie ap,r,,a,-l., Henzler 1 hii-I in a plaintive, eame-t wav beired leave to es say the role ,,t the Irish clown', a character hitherto 1 unknown in tho rinir. Thev had had Kmriish I clowns and Hni. li clowns and' French clowns, tin! j never an Irish clown. The maiiaar -r seemed .atrib-k with the idea and cave his consent. IVittersnii at onee inade a hit. His wittiei-tns lore the stamp of -ori-'inabty. ami his inexhaustible fund ol hnnior wa, real and not assumed. For more than five years alter. In- eoniinued the 1. adim; eh.wn oi ' Hen-l-r's circus. t.. in-j snl,e.tiicnt Iv translerred to the l.n, bai establi-hiie nl. Fnsl-ititt. where the ' hhrhe-l people in the land attended. His !M,pn. , larlty l.eeanie at once established there, and lie : reiirned a.- no clown in that country ever reigned l.efoie. " ' rati.-rsun in time tired t.f V.nirland and deter mined to seek new laurels in the t'nited States. ; Two years a,, ,e ba-le adieu to the old s,M and set '. . sail for nierica. I.-indini; here his ability became ; at onee apparent, .tnd he toiind little illtiieultv In scenrin'.-- an cni-;e.reme!ii with the la.ndon eiri-,i. ' vrit h whi.-h ora ni.al ion lie has remained ever since. : l'aip ri.n is oneol the must original clowns that : ever stepped into n rin. and otitside his lmcine lie is a warm-hearted, -genial arentleman. it s,-ad-ta-'t friend to those he likes and an nnw dliiivr cm-inv . to iinv t.nr. I Tn the fare of everything, V their great Clothing bus incss last year at Oak llr-11 nearly Jvcjuartcr of a million ciollnrs, and for TS79 the new jda.ris will make the house more popular attvl increase the Iniiiness mutli mo-e. I"i.ght?n years in tlie people's service at the old. corner of Sixth .and Market has tAuht ib how n do the bvisiitcss c"l. Ill i WfMBmssi 's5 . m Vhatever mfty he said, no house in the United States sells ar.v thir.ff like so much Clothing at Retail .-xs Oak Hall, .-vr.d no house in Philadelphia sells more than a quarter ;vs many poods as Mr. Wanamakcr sells hi Clothing alone. Doine; this larpe business shows the people's record for our goods, and' enables to buy cheaply and sell at small profits. riiE ;ih: vt tositivk ctre for!! DIil' SES il"'Ji: f-sm 1 -i-irM -11-Kin K tv J!I.O('l, I.IVf K, .VtRVn, uiiirxTi'. t: out -. New pnttems have been made this year ar.d new styles intro duced throu-h Mr. Robert C. Ojclen ( formerly partner of the famous firm of Devlin & Co., New York), who is now associated with Oak Hall, and will give his whole energies and valuable experience to improving the manufacture cf our Boys' and Men's Clothing. We do not buy Clothing like the dealers, but make it expressly for our own sale?. The Spring stock is splendid, nnd no other make of goods, so far, have as much merit, or are sold as cheaply. Impression? have been erroneously given to the effect that Mr. John Wanamakcr, who founded Oak Hall, is not interested ir. the old store, and that it does not have his attention ; on the contrary, his ownership of it remains unchanged, and he' has lost none of his love frr it. livery day finds him supervising all its departments. Mr. William H. Yanamker upends his entire time on the Oak Hall business. S3 4 i Ml il il 41 il il ill, 111 un Ti I-lI Lil V! j LLll h 1 tJj The B?t Family Mcltcine ca Earth. SIOO lf ;T1 T r--r-,ii "ies.a;i. e i.-not vi.:nnrr wm -t r- '.V ,w ear. provU:r.e lli buoe mr ortrn ro wn-U s. ...a . :mi ft- : li..' . Ore - in 1 1 At H nd ii;:t. iv .r. ! tiitjlolnf a ... tn- i In A VISIT THIS SPRING PARTICULARLY INVITED. il WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, 6th & Market Sts., Philada. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE IN AMERICA. it! TJi "Li LiT It I Iff, lit rnt) o t t W i- .-TAX T. . Pli.Tr'V' I .-1 i' J- ft t en-i in mn-n'.r rf '-ii''lni: tu-tu It irn- n.. if tii.'i T m t.. tr-ii- - I -'- r "-ia i:i1 -::-ff-- T ' i. ff.ii T- 'Th t t Oi ' rv-,b- THE OXXY TBTjr REMEDY TOH CCLDS. Il veXtt to tx ..Ut ti. n in"" .'.: T l.mKI' If t a rw i ' ' ' .'It it) tt ti InMI'h1.. i.r'lMM M U. I.HH1lt1h1.i.tMIMl ! -bllllT, MiNU UIOX. kllM it M!nHl t"K or ny dtw!-r urt-tna fr--m ItHKt Vl !-.. w . in rnlh. 4;rnin, --m.'i nnd rnu n -h- i- t- tl-rc"UTlnv- j ju of in tnt:tM :La s-jlum-i .:.. A Irtal ol r.nr Ko'IIa tr.-- V r. l. l'-n In r-T-ry fTill, f r r.o Hn ti-o.-r t"' III - n '- "t rrn I.mii . It first tl..- -f.l-r', t- n r.--M r. t'.-m b'.'-u .ip t'.u .-,-riT. ,'. t- - ii i o-T3'.!t-".L.- t.fltli en pt-Tn.Bn-rit. f Tt. iiurm.r b,'. rut up Io ln; tK.lt.. at.il ir. i'S..-it - t-,fc;v . Irarc.t t. nrmltf . 1'it.i . l.t r-r HMt. Walker ii Itntltror Mrc. i o., rr.pr, -Kor (tlc l.v Uiiiuioh K Mnrrsr. l"rrburr. who art mliorijeil to KO!rntte TH.ojK io prove reiirr-entpd. J 10-11, 'TS.-lJ 1 NICHOLS,SHEPARD & CO., Dnttle C--l, Ilel. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" , THRESHING JnUHlNERY. A c1 Mon.-T-ln 1 br.-sih-r vT t-l f-n KntniiTKi'i. Dkath ok v l int r I'i.own. A sliiM-kin-j i nsiialty iM-enm-tl at tlir .Inlitis tnwn Tiiilniiitl tlejuit :it it late liimr mi Moiiilay i f lit 1 1 last, the particulars if wliii-h we enti ileiise tnnii a lt-nirtliv in t-ntiiit in tlie Trllmtir : as follows : .lamps t'as-iun wa- dih-t.f !..tir d-ivii c.iinoi-ii-d wit.li 'oi.i.i-t. Hili Si 'i. 's rireil-. wliii h r!nl.it.., j at .I'.liii-li.wn in tlit-afti-rn. Mi,, ;iti.! rvrninir i.l tin I day iiaini-.l. A Hit t!it- evt'iiiiiti t.rri-.niian.'i. In . -..in.aiiy with ttv.. l.r.ifis-ii.iiial l-rfthrt-ii nrtnird 1 .In. in-.- Hr.., k an. I Hc1.ti Itiiilrr. O-.mi i rr.lr.-d le a ri-stiiurant !..r lunt-!i. nnd tho trio -ii!isp,,tnt-Iv st.trti-d t..r itit- -lalien will, tne inl.-nli.ir. ,.l i-n-tcrinir llu ir -I,., ,!n-jr-t ar. The t iri-iis. it wj .e r---ni. in!., r,,!, tia. s i,y r:,ii. !!,.(,,-,. r.-iirinsf i-.rtlio ni-.'Iit. t!ie reii -lnd-'d t.. a. ileum t.. a in ii;ld.iir:nur inln-in I'.ra la-s ,.i !.,.,. r l;. iiri;er'. tht-v (mind I In lnsidx ,-s ;, -h,,rt di-tallt'f cast ,.l tin- ,!,',et t.e t tv, -en I wo trains ,. ears, on,-,,( w hii li suddenly t,o f z mt.i nifivt-. wliil, Ihe nl her. hi- li cinisisti d i! ,-in-ii--t'..-k ear-. st-H.il en Ihe wari-li'm-a- -idi'iut. Hi-M-lt un- -.riiikl.i :i enriH-r i.l near, l-ut iieinad t-- -:ii- liniisetl l.v Lrr:--,ini; a -timtji ;-nd hariirin mi until he mi- drae.l ..nt nl . lander. I'.ntii r t--raj.cl tmleirin.-.I. l-.il ':is--ain was hoard to niter the !:;. nlatii.n. -' lh :" an.l u lii-n in l - u ,,. w i ll alm-'ily. ma nvli-d i-n- -e. A -inn j-a-.-f-! a'onu itn .iid :at,-l '. a!l-o. and tfir rv inriT 'It ii H iilt't-iMl inr. .- it ihe v I: i'N Ii i.'. .a..i-d io.-i - oil--, Iii :! I in j en th.- tra.i.. 1 n t-.-t ! i--n v. i- made, and Hi-- in:, if-, .'i !....! v i.l rl'a -an. wa- ,;,!,.,!. ';(. t.,i 1 1 1 I, !,e.-t.l. ). !,-: -. a:i.! i. lie mm iv.-n- ,-iil ell. an.! ! i- i..iv -,v;i, l-.ia, , ami iii;ii'.i.'!i--l. I ii- rri-iains. wli- n i..n:.d. wore ly inir on Ihe u.;ier ,-r-i--i u, !n-l we.-n the wu.-l-n l.rnliri- i.er I!..- 'i.ni.:uiv's railiead and the Irei-lit di'i-nt. .i,'.-.-s ,,I llosli. hiin-'lie- ,,1 li.iir. and i'.rli,,ns ,-t lln- ii tini'.- l-rains Ihmti-,;' iiiei:--! til. an-! IIuti- !nr it di-l.uiet- t.t Tliiriv teer at.-iiL-' cot? ENDORSED BY OVER THIRTY SEWIN3 MACHINE EXHIBITORS AT THE EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, 1878 AND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. PHILADELPHIA, 1876. A b'ng ' Very STRONG. SMOOTH, and EXCELLENT THREAD. " rwcnuRAG-r noyz. industrV a T UH Nlr 1 fuA niip.issi- 'l Illi'Ue sale. KVfl'V ll'ill -( keeier !il l!ie '.all'l v ill want (Hie. An re!i.i!i!i- la. !y (!' .'t-iitleinaii '. i-ldne re in t'.'.ier.ll i'.e n, ! ?! ' Il it !i t v.imlil tin Weil Li seeure tin- a-t llev fur tliis enmity, whieil (nil l.e liioit- Kv 1 1. 1 1 t-i 1 1 ' r it st:inii fur t!eseriiti e eirei:! ir ami tt-rtns t-i .V.l.-tt. 1 r.!!l)V. X .V' '.. dam I lint: 1 lliiiltlhit;. ( i!ieiim;;ti. . !! Y e M !-N. t.( W'H IT '.' lull II Kill toll, V. .. td-iier.il Miniiiu l-.nineer of tin- .'ani bria Iron 'inn.aiiy. .nid a isit si.ine weeks siiiee. as a irenli i.'ii a I t-iert. !t tin- .lai-kson lownsliip -n-i iiin-iital nil well fur tin- nir jinse of viewiiiL! tin- lay of tin- lait'l ami n.ak int; u)i Ids mind as to tin- iirohaliilities or im .rolnliilil ies of striking tin- urt-asy liuiil in tin yini; nuaiit itii-s. I ! is ortieial rfTxirt is loni; and t xliaiist ive. lint its ennelnsion cniitniiis all tin- inliiriiiatii.il. in eoiiipaet st;.-.,i. tliat wniild In-of iiueit'st to 1 he '.viieral n-ailer. Mr. Fiilln.i thus neei;iitates a slmivri-tiatli it .it tin- ii'o)ios;d widl : "1 i .-ill-i li"t r''.-"miri"'ld '; e-.' ndilnri- e! lM-inry in i-nllin-z d--o lite .!a'k--.n !-.wn-iiip ..r ;tiy ..ther !--- hole in llii- reien. Il i witiiinih j.i.il-ie that a -mall quantity ..I ei! ttiiirh! l-r .iis ei.ere!. hut 1 r-'hiii.t. tl.alei a.iy ,- .mi : I i .11-. --ll-vli!.,- i! w-.inel l.r l,i. -id in i.ayinu ipianl ily." lesiite this ail t t-p-.- i-ii!iinii. Mr. llieluiril,. tli- .riinf mover in the eiiieiinise. js san-eiiiin- that :!! oi t-a!i of oil iiinlel lies .Taeksoii lowiishi.. and will i-erniit no lt-t-ti. in the work of ilt-vi-lojiiiii; the tt-rritoiy. Ho has jiln-adv raist il a sum tn oxeess of ?!. for that jni!'tist', ami vi-f rdlit'r suhs, lipt ions to the fund will lie liiatle in Klifiislnir, .folms. town ami elsewhere. V professional di flier from the oil n-!;ioii is- to he lnoiiitht on .it an carlv ilav to sink tlu- laile. la ineirai'K. i ia:er I h,-i-ir.-n nisTa p. e-. u i- l-le t.. ti ll wlietlier hi- l.l.-f hi- diTlth while !., lite !w. (rains el ,';.,'.. ..f w.i-:!mt ii- w-i- i.nlv k il'-i ke-l on the i a.-k l.v ! le.-c Ira in- a nd a 'I er ir-1 UT-.llll-l I., l-ie.-es !.y Ihe .sn li in- .-.'ri I---. 'Mi, s,-;,ti,-r, ! r.-niail.s w.-r.- I :'.. !.-r! ' r-'llel-d an-l i .! it e. . 1 in a rn-ket. u ml tin- ..!'..mn: day. in a. -ei, lance ,vir!i in-tiner ,-ns tr..ia Mr. !'i....f ..ne i.i the t -r- t -ri i-t -- ei tie- ,-ii, us. , i ; .er-.-, I in .l.thll--' -w it. l"u. !.!H'--'al J..t. -len W ;-.- ,...!l.-)-'.- ! i! il 1 1 1- -ll -. l n -. in. .iil; w le mi v ,--e a -T t -re ' li- . tit ttiail Ultd l-l. li'V. 1. I . M-!!..r. t lie- l'i.-- i.vl-iaan , I, n- !i. i. .ri::;--l Ihe rel r.: ; n-' - ef. i--,-s ::i :hr -lt;:'..-. ',;,.. . ..,i span i -h 1'iii'i nt ij... ml was I..;:, in ltr:-.-i'.. lie ti. id I.-, en a 'i.i.-tid-t-t ..! '.-.,)..-r ,n liU!''- ,-ir- ii- !..r lln-.-e yen.-, i-ti-l til! a-'.i.m-' lee t '1 - n a s.-ii - i. nii-rii"i n h 11 ! a ra i !': en;-. In t In- l.ili e..ii;itr . w hero l.e Iir- ti !--..;li. i In -in---. I..' had i..'. ..ni.'' i-i'; lu-.'i! f. a y-oieir la.lv. and It Mas I,,- ht!e-.i:..;i a I th, .-l. ..,',.- t,!l.- (.rf-O'-t s!i-., ,,n i.i r ! ai ii t le.-i - and he in ir-i.-d and i tli.-n -etiii- ,. .-.: t.. a ;-:-.r- n-.-uil sort ot Iif. In lh ? --i 1'i ti- ri irj- !; t.:i - .. : e . ii ; t .- w i i -1 r In- in n'. t i i :-.!. i , I. i ie a ii-onii si hi- i-i r.-ii- ..I n-t ' -na 1 tri-:--! - io- w a - ' LIT 'at iy , -I --eni.'d. Ill - wa s :.!...!-,!.'.'. t i-,i - . ; I I he '. r. m.-r's iu.i-i--r. a n t-a in i uhI i ai e! th-- i t-l.'T I: i air e! l!it- d- t-I man r--tea!i'd s-"--5 in l-i-iln-v. It ' liini.-li ., key-. ,.t-rs. i l.'.. and ti lh-- lim'irs w't-ri- I live alnal-h- ri-.c--. latir-- -liftln-'ild l.rert -1 -r ,i t . whh h i- -aid I-- It .t..rl!i s,-veitt ,.ri-i--!.t .!..i-.,--. Ma- t'n-nii;. I.iil a -i-::r-!i in Ihvieinity eiwh.-rt-t li. li-..! t ,'- i.iiiii-t iii-,-. i-.i-r.-d Hit- hridiaiit lin-,r , i-:i Hit- Ira k. - Si i i.i. Tn r.ltH. The inanini'-tli adverti-.-nietit -i! 1 l.-s-rs. Halt. -II K-.ii-s nas 1.,.,-n wIM-drnwii ll-f.lll ,nir eillll-ili-. iittill--. T,, the .-XJ-irilT len el the l'lne i-.-ntraet.-. !-:-. !i:t the ent -rerisin-r filli- in .jii-.-tii.ti s,ll lead-' the van in tin !-iisin,.-s eir-de, i.f A It-M.t.a. Th'-i.' i f-.et-nr--..t, liter, -o t-!a!...rati-ly a d '. ert i -e.J in I lie Kui:i:ii tx'. w ; s n ! ..nly an -.ri-r i nal idea with Ihem. 'ml was s,,,-, a si,,.,.,.-s r r -1 1 1 l!-t- w-.r-I ire. ami l--.-ai.n- s,. ..,f,ular witlt the itr l.asinir I'll!-! i.-. I !ia t le-a 1 1 v ail !ie iner.-hi. i , I s in thai l ily f.nin-1 it i-,!(i.s-'.lde t., miv hn-ini - iil all without lelh.w in their leetste-.s. ., -n ilft'-eent i-eillltes )-alni- to s,,,i- t-Ment Ihi ride ralher !han the cxeei.lien atimii-j: livo hM-ine-s 1 liit-n. a nd a s :i ,',ns,.(jneit.-,- Ilall., -II Ai Ki.uss ,;,,! I-- take a new dej-artnri-. s., they redaeod tht j.riee l all arti. -ies i.n tli, -r .--miter lreiii live t-i threo n-iil-. .not a- a nat'tra! r--iill they still remain liloiia rehs ,, all they -airvi-y. s,, t,, s.:,ti. y,.t their three e'iil i-'iiliti-r i- li-r Ir-in- l-i-in lln- main attrat-l em if th-- iihui-ii-t esiahHsluin-iit llio laru:- 0- t iii.-r.-anf lit- noti-,. in .ito.na ,v, r wliirh they jiri-sidi. as anyi.ne wlm !itys tlt.-tn ft i-ii nn-l 1- .-.k-' t hri.ttirli I !ivi r iniin.-n-e -l.-ek i.l" dry L--.-..I-. lali'-v -j-.-nds. raritt'l.. ni I t-ht! its. inalfiTi-j's. t-ti-.. .-ind learn, tlieir jirii-t-s wili r.-tddv admit. There i- no d--hnr;ini.nt ii.'Ihi.- mn-ip-.n,-I hi.nst wlii-. h in net tilled t-i It-Jdel ien with tl'.i-dioisistlll'.l rlieaptt ir.M.-t--. tlie eai'in-t-., iH ett-ili itn-1 i:ittui-r drt-art-ineiit nl.ino e.iinprisinir ail-ris-tdi and -ha-ii-- in thnt line. oe-in nt-r a r.-nn nnrly ton feet dct : nor i" tln-re n -iiii-di' (or iHtirTi-.! ) r.i.. r t.f this r who visils nr re-i.lr in A It-i-t: that will lmt I... nrli-niiii-.l hv '.lossrsv. Belize!! Riiuik to their f'H' M iiwtpIM)I MM M ! 1 1 VJbSVjtyMAMUFACTURr: D at j MOUNT HOLLY.N.J. I : s&TJilV'l i iff JkX. HsS4" 1PAR!S- PHIL.DELFHI.. ' PS' JrAWPriDi0 Y0RK h B03TOM' ; iMi)tViiidW-i8M-i-Mnwiiii',.i ii .innMnM.t IGEIS, FOSTER&.QUINN,! ir. SHAM Tntx-r Thri-lii-r a Variallv. Siiir!al -,-- - I . r I. i ? --! st'-ftr. I. r. Ot K I'nriTaltsI l.t.tti Ttirtlir-r I'nrinr. I---, t ra:..- -1 I:-."..- --.',-' Vl.l-ir ln;,-o. tr ' - f-r - er.-t ,!. r-h-r - or FnHF tMlliti Thr.-hit-iir VvpfnsM anil ftn A 'hs-s t-l.t- On.-. t-.-U rfc t rn'c h- If.fl tt.r.. t.tal. M.IDI t ties? lt-a rr-.c.'. M,-l.ii.-. GR1 Rutwr, -rill Tit --.niimll to I lie Hint n.f f e-.C" - r ,.rin m'.-i n. I, f-wr rk -1-.n- IT . 'V-T T- t. :I i , V , , - j - i -,...... i POT Onlr Ta--!t sitrrl--.r for Tlut.t; 4 r. S-i-l T Tliorou-rli or' nansldn. TIct rini-li, j - n . " - - - -n- . - . ..- - - . I - ie I- ... . V.is8' IL. CLINTON ST1U-ET. .lOHXSTOWX. PA.. ll.UtTS IIAr. THE iri'or J3l A JXlTCl Dl'OS O OOclr- NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC., to he found in ( aiidn iii or aiiiii'miiii; ronnti-.' and tail imt tn t-all. run Mill :-t not I'm' dr.-cl and iiiimhei hapi'V. JJVKHdl s f.,r vit.,,.11 ' "Vt ! i . ;, --r t I-."-. "-J1- - ity of Ir1n.. iini-; . : t . ; u -. Mac nfR rarticu)rrt. n on fur le5l. r or A nit TtnvNHiir ! I i- in' i-t w .' h l I: S - and 1 rrn'in ei e! Ilarr t-.wr -: tiii ; Sn .. r.i: v , Sn T" -ttin uni e( -hit. Ie .,:.- .... er-li r a? Sn; . --, .----r " -la I!y -TT. rk .!"l:o on r -a.i- " ni l": l i - --it '!!.: -r l --ri al . Id I ". - r -. (.-r li.e 1'K. -" is I'.km Tivrt M iv : e! ad tlie months nl tin- your li i-asselli l-y with -lie ni"t rerrr-( t n-- : if tin- in. .iit!is"f..rin a -r-'hli'ii l ine, lis i-l.-;ir I hal .May litnr-l he tlit- dinin-snd M-ttln-i. ?Iav is a i prf lii-f inoi-tli so f-a-tivat-iiir. in. let -d, Iha! w- w.mld' like t-i have it la?l the Tpar ri.iind. li i- the menthol ti-.w-r-. and piiie;'-.. and m.m-li-rtit r inil-li-s-. and f -p-'eiid ly is it tin- month w hen tin" tnotlt 1 Tiiiiiu man l.h-s..ms out in a suit ol ifei-ii.i.ns St-r'.n-sr rtottntia. 1! ti.e yoaTisr taan th' v:.r ii" In- will .-ivr hi- ,r.r h-r hi- m w t..u l; ,-v I.. M. Weil. 1111 K! ei-t'i a'.-.-"."-. Vl'.t-n... lot In that til'!, tie in a n'-" r stal.ii.silililit is ln.w on ex-hihlti-in i. tic of the m.,--t .'oinj.'-'t-' ai"! ctt :i-i . f -t. k-' o! S.rinir t'letliin to he f-mnd in the Moun tain t'ifv. all wliii h will he Joht i't fliriin-s lower than To-j r.r .Inamf-I of. Kef-ii hi" r.am and iiiiml-'er in tmir mrinnrandiim -t.-t.-k. nd lollow di reetions whfii yon want a tij--t-ii ?nit at ii )"tt-.iii l'r'-'-- " 1i:;isti-:r l hi-r. l.y aii-n c .-nil- l.u -.- 1-er-n t.a IT-. -llar.!l:ll i A n-i r- w 1 .tn i !- I .l -. h-IP 7.i:ci:toi. s xotici-: ! i. ttt v.- tcstanifiitary on tin t-rtsteo! I-.l t -t-r !. Mn l.v. laf- ol I'arroll t-.tni'liii-. hp Mfn j-miiit-i t- tto- IlOiristero! aml ria ,..i-nly t.. the nn.iersi jiu..!. n.i.l!iti m ar KtttMishitr-' l'a. All .ort.ns ii-ii- l.t- ed t-.-aid r-tati- w d! j.l. -ir tnake l-r.-iiiit n--tym-ni I ,.t th same, nn-l thiei- Imviim riaim tl.ot.i nns.-riv mithin'ieatfil lor tl lement. wiil l-ri'seiiT VI AUTIN" SAMtl US. l.ynul K!.t n.-htinr. Mar IS. lsTa.-tlt. - NOTIfK. X.iti. '! . ! ; i . :i :n i .r t tr' f-mjii' v ti i-i- .ri:, . aii-J will 1-f .iv-';'ir.l t' tii- r-!iHii-" .U'1 t r iinv. !.;r n Ii ,-ti I i ji ;t r-1 ;i-1.ivni r t.-j H'rrir i?iitt. tlir if, j '' Jo : . A. t.. wit - 1. Tin .ii'i-i. unt ..( . I ;i nx M v ilii w .i. n niiiior ( J. Tin' i - TiT --t M :-J r: ;t r't W li i i ' n H'l n; I T.I -tr;- t ri : f .l"l'n I.r.ui. latr t ali!tw.i n In.r-'M-lj ..'"!. -t: "I'd :vcHint -J 1?-v. V.. . ltn-li. 7i:-t-r in ;'! -ii"t.i.M r'-:i! -f;i!o in A ! I iiIh-ii y t"wii-hit. Knt-wn n 1f ('iiMp-h Karni." 4. i lie yiTnl u t 1 triili:l Mornnit of S 1 t-tf-r t"viitiit. lire.!. r. Th tir-T i-:rt;:tl nff-mit-.i J . T. ViMT. r. ftiviimri-f S-iiiiiirl KtiiK . lntf nl .l"lni-i-.w ti nt i.ul. ..(".!. i. "lln ;i"-.'ii:t i-i Tlonrv l;iTn-i. a-1 in .iii-tr.i t .f ! r.l 'tl ;l in I 'rl(..lnr. :iti- if t 'htm It: rinmfy. .1. 7. lh' -j'.iTi'l f-fiMit 1 Lrwis K. .1'iTi'-. ifuir- .1 i:Hl ft S. I i . ( iti.w in!, ii i j. V :rt lei R :t li-l i!l:i:tJ r.r. m i :t.r h i i ! rr-it il,i:ini nml Itr llii' n--"ii nt 't 1 i-l I iit r . u'ian1i:tn nt .lit-.H I'., liil-t .litll'i- . . l-ut. lIHTI'-r I'Jt.t.In tl t'i I IT , 4 ' TH III t 'if '1'H'l r l. r a u j rv i !ty "Wt-rk -1 -v.- n r .N- -nt r"1' ''ir-! !r tH'frvi-.T'ii onrra t ! r, nu 1 r-rurii- K:vlu?iC" -.ltio Siijifrvi-r I i - - c -- T 9i -1 ol (.m-li.-.t'-r 'I!. Ky aws-3it j-i;l Trf nurvr on! r- riM!.! i a ii -1 r- prri? ... JJ;ili"Vf lnr t ; tti -! i ! j fr-'p-. ' :.h vt"T. In:. . IT Sell . 1 L ! .Tani'-s T;tU. !:.:..! I'aini.ri.i r-otniv. ,1 -.t. The fir-l an-! final --.-'..ti-i! ..t .1. d .ri r- - - - - ! -rnar-lian o Mary 1,. 1 ii!-i-vt. it minor r!n!d el M T VSI 1 1 XTON I I ) N1 1 11 . r 1- I- K.-.-tnl.-. late .1 .l..hti-t.,w n l..r-.ti-rh. .l.-r .). ir. M. J. Kin-i i'. I ! rk nnd Tr-.iiir'r. In:. nm'". r-' l from 1. s-lt!ri. I'-fr I ' n i" -,r . .'"..4T II. K irs -h .... 1 . 0 A. kiumt naki - .'id. 14'J t-T -na 'it. niii'.'-t.t of ord.-rs r---hi.! -:."'' !'j in- L!iir I hr - .lapii.-'it. ..... 7 -o tinu.'ial Statenipiit ol IVa-liin-rton Townsti!. J Afrii M. (li-.a.l Iv-jKirtmriit) mr tlio ytnr t-ivnn-j IsTii: .Ttll F.AIiElt. IT. T anwiint of .Itiidie.itt- 'J4 67 - ttn-o-tt. land tax l'i'i '. -Tiler to hithtiK. "'i". I'll. Kv ..rders r-lec ntd -V4"" t? -" w-.rk on r-,i.- -V5 X rommis,ii-n mi --ld Ht t7 t... 1 - - t.x.l rciirinir. or,-. . H m;k ok Timk I'knn'a lltii.nnMi ! A new time talde wint into 1Tti t on the I'l'iiiisj lvania Kail road on Monday last, anil I tht- following jtoints.rf infoniiatioti in n-jjiin! to it will In- of iiit.-n-st to tlif travcliiii; ruljv. Tht- Day Kiross !i-.ifs l,ittslmro;s.'i; . -.t.. t ity time, and arrive- at I larrisliitrtr :t..Vi v. m . rasst-ii-jt-rs on tliis train for lo-al jioints 1hi- t twt-t-ii 1 larrislnir"; ami l'hilndcliiliin. -hane . ears'ainl takean aenmiiiiiHlatiott train lnvin-r 1 larrislnir-; at 4..'- p. M. This train mnk.-s ' all stops ami arrive-s in Philatl?. at 7.:w r. r. ; Tin' .lohnstoyy n Kxjiri'ss leaves .lolmstown ' as Itv-fore, making the usual stops as far as I'aoli. from vliieli jxiint to Phihidelphia it ; runs throi'itli without -tojipimr. l"asst.ii;i-rs tin t his train for lo;il points iH-twet'ii I'aoli and riiilatltdphita eliatiee ears at laili and " take an aerommodat ion train leaving Ihat point at ... in r. w. ten minutes aftr tho ar rival f the Kxpres,. The Stintlav Mail train lea es I 'ol ii ml iti two hours later tlian hef ore, rtlri ing in lliilatltdpliia at 7."" P. i. As. 1 NTKIlS-rlX". I 'I ! .'tl !.!!. , rh. Hero. Hid : 'I liniidi'iatieti ! where did yoti run itte lht nt-w. --lit 7 Vly stars: I Kk y.. h-r a ,..urr-siniin we l-'-iri'i-rn Htl'ii.-d"r." -II. ton iret out I h..ti!il a iiew -ti;t at the I w ji ,..rf v St-'ft-" in l.eit-lto. an,! ,t to,- want ... iin.i'.o i.' y..ttr Hi'i'inr-'i: .'. ae.t !.-..k .ll!e.:nr like H -r--"! t-it i ' ii ad a .1 t-nt l: eir. i-ri ! -v -; y . Villi ttllllil- II - I i'.l. 'I'll- .1 OP-.T:Til !'-!!! t !- ,.-",; t'stahiri'-l.-nt tt ilmnl lilt Iher dslay." V.;t. Bill. TtM air t.i'.Ltnx it-iltl- i;o. if t,.u nfver.iid !tei..rp in all on r 1 i llc-y! '..Hk i... t-r t-,nilt r tltotieli ';' In-I n.-w ! 1 1 : thai e-mi- ta.ly i-, a.- in in. w linr-n suit tioit: Ti-it.-lhaiMii'.-. And. oh! i-i-m,. fc y . wV.-nt a -It'iiiVt.i n.'w hat sh-c wt-iir-! 1 tuti-t el -..tie iiV li nt fr tt-.y il'c" S!. x t-m-H-r-! I" nt Ihfit - a 'iiiiin.i :" "1 '-.iiir li.-iiio In -lillliiT ttil!i ute. .Ion. audi wii! VI yon last- l'tllo nl T.sti-ll.anin , etj. -.'. ! r..i ' i.,ni- ir --li l.iutpr id eirjrs tlirr.-. ti tlii iiiirnie: nd lit ke.-lis tni.-li t-.M-f! ho if r-...ll.--r ir-i It :t." '. 1 ra wu!i yon. uf V-y. hi !" Sin idacr-d llns Ua! upon Iier head. itit -jialKio.' al Die Idtie lay wi-as-". lio l.ueker-'.! np ll.'i' I'-f- an. I s:nl : ' "i'i.s n-t !-. - w.-t i-r n r. lh-nr." Ai d then li.e l's-k it ..1 -v.,s In a 5tor.. Iln-l -ho l-ern a iii.tll. and had it beeo t, 'nil o! r.-.-ioa.lt- flol hin-sT If wa - 1 r lii-i on. arid had t 1ip s,.r,i bton (iodtrfy Woltt, i-t-M tj.r t.. ih-s n..i-,!!iro. .llo.,iin. -lie vetlhl ntori haf (alirn it nil. lor tho vlt!iiivst Ii-i -oli-s. !'' tli'- litiiitff. i' too juti-v for n-.iM Inn-:, -JO-I .ni" c.tnr.-i'. tear i.-ii-'j -i-ll nv.ay lrnai it 'after frs-.-ur it. tew Si.ri- r -i-.- k ..I la! a.-t tt io- I-. ri.! and iu iter'al' r'-i-. f I lid, Tek. ati-j nurk.'-l Kt rr-'-s ft." ini-rv.-" li-n--alov- i-..i . ! wan' - -,!,.-il,.- .- .-i i. 'iti-l ' .- 'ir-..', Jiel liiaitimotli --tiil.i-linif-ii4 with the -tamp !irni.t nost nd ilf:iiiri- as we are pr-"-t5trp-i to wtlt-omp ; the afi-re-aiil linn tiaet I-, the adTt-rtisiiiif i-oltiiiiiifi j ot tiie I'n i'.y a ' . nt int timo ther favor ti" with .1 l!ll. 'Tis alt t-ry weTt - Vor OTl-t' to tell ".Vhat hr would d- 1 1 h wrrt- ytni r ltnf I !ii't nppoM Thnt aitv otip knot? II lint lit Would it" , 1 ! Ire rrrr' Ton. T f..rpi,oiii)o is little loo lint -"pnn to -ndr , iuip-i it-er. and we tlinitiss it h anynii? that it n ' urn- were to remark tlt.tc if he wer yon and wanted to pun hai dry nn-i dr.-? anod. t lt.thiit-.. mw-er-, ie- and rpnernl lnerchandiap thcat, he would ire. to John Fd-tyd A. 'i..'i pnpulnr e-di -tore, lli-srb : jitrret. :i-pn"-t-nr-r. we would won-'lude hi head ; wna !-m-I I list's all. '.i, that ain't all rithpr. for the pnhlii are rt-speet fnl iy invilsil t..ell and make a i-i.iDpar1-.nn .... the st.i'k and pri.e ol aaid firm . wflh t!ie sti-ek and irieps f ny otlipr tllp in ' lO.en-htirir or parts a.i-a.-iiit. '-.nip-xi !..iin it is true, arp -Bid to hp .Hlit.na. Ia-t Idnyd .. i'o. nrt: : willinr to iilinitT f-t the or.Val with tbp nt ni-t -."iiIi-Ipii.-p tn their ali!ify to -v. hi their iwn w-,th i;v of Tlnns. ei.ioinlspj.ia on s7.4o:il : y e.it. ser iei-t aa Snj-ervisir. .'.f-1.. tlay PttTFlt Stl HIM . l'i'.. amoiiiit i.l lnplieate - unseat,.,) land Mi.... " ordpr l l.alamie 1 i ISM-.'. t-l A i-n 1 ... :o -.-4 1 -b- li nuirht 1-rlTir-- :,!?, ttian ite .-a 111 --Htvrl v t i-.ni i ll's th. wak.--t t!i- Iiili. r'.-r Si.rin--r. n r.sy '-s. II. till eoinp. an.---brtns I in vritTi I w iurs tt'i-K- i-I.H.ms aivi a-a-tien added iiial '-(iiiiiir eh.i iiin-j a t! i Ii- ' .tcliter . .-r ' o.-i' 1 ! :'-. ii at n'.-. i.i-i ihi- .lur-nir ll:-.' ia-t -tl. By work on road v-.in it. t'T'llll-nitli.lIc- -t' 4 ,-r.iiiinis-i.in on .J-A..V'i at i V rent. 1 4'J - s-ii.74 " M " " aerriee at Sntrrisur. lav I irdpra rp.Irt-nipd ,.nli tiai.t lor t..rk ele ptiini-nitii-ll' hv Auditor. 1 7i 4.Vi "ill ASSBTS. Hue from Fortune Twtnhlp t.I.iBII-ITies. I itusian.linir ee-ler- (itiinated ) t" " VTe. the nmlprftnietl Audlt'trs. J.. certify the ahtive aetstunfs to le -orr.-et . .TAMK-s NMi. i W M. HHiiWV. .In.. . Auditoi-s. '. A. Mi-iil iN it U.K. V ,tt -t .Ta on Hi maw.N. Twp. 'ieik. I,iSly. l'a.. Vlay -t. l-7-.. !t.--i. ri"l!IAI. LIST .li'XK Tkrm.- 1 a uses JL s-t ,i,iwn Iir trial nt a. t'otiT ..i '--i-ii-i-.n I'le;, lo lie held at t-.l.ensl-uiv, in and !"' t h eoii'ity -! I'antf-ria. eoiiiiiien.-iinr on .".o J- -'. vnisT w rrts. ap.r..priate! a .n-iiia nd I-t . ssiieere a :i".-'1 i s h ru w-.-i ; ili-.aal inuovl-s. ih. ..ti knew where . niv tli" Sprinr ..4hui-r I-, the !c-t a! . anta-re .' We wilt lt d tun. .ia,. .1. .dtii'ldl.'. . te-.it 'Hnloil r-tre-H. .lolms town. ha- ri'-'-.x'p-l rr.n.t tin- t-a-l Hip lar-rt-sf -t.K-k ot ri-adT-niii.ie fh.'.(inir suiia'-l" to t hr i-ravei e-er i hrotiirhi. to i':iin!-ru futility emit, vesi-. tant.i ! lens. ete.. all el ru lp -t.t if- a ml a p-n. r d tp ! 'l i " an-I n!v nun... au t-nler Irotn y--it I" i.- yi? a 'lareinii mu ll a- - mi l,ai iipver hf-ar. r.-ri-i -i. Hp d-SfUr--- !ip will uit.lersell all otin-rd. aler-. a.-l a. !,c i-t a lean tti !i.s w,.r.l. w a-it i--.- yon !o p.i t-i ' see iilil or w rite V- li'in. l-'Pt. hi-i-t ..- I know ! pv-t-s pi-'j lol l I- he. I ) (Ml. maiden swept, witll nrett 'l r i.t.ii: tlie lin'r iiel.i-t '-' f erw Hat d-. yen !. ; I v the n.'. Ktiii !! tin- dee.. r!o -"t,str - -aid .-he. "von ,i. , 1' 111 -ilt lit: li itr t !l-ov do- k .. ni.-i-l'.-." Ii w-na n . i a ..n-tie.il sra-i. . f t:i-k i 1 nt alter '1" finihed it if .-bt !.-rt!.e-it!i '.'l'i"-'.! tv . Itl.imeti tlia! s, I'.i'i nth meiiiip. I'-eena. and Nsnaht ' a i-air el s!i,m-!; ..i- -lip'oers -a!,pr-w iih-.i r. ....r l-pr i-rettT IV, :. .p tnii-t I'.tm'.ve her. Mluoi-nthal l,a 1 e-""taiidv lh- lim-l lot '! IvK.f. s,M-s nd ':pptr ever .lispla. t--l on hH ov e-.ntM- r ia ;!':- .- ti"ii .-f ,, S!ii!p : aio! his -y-t ;,, ot l.,w pri-pi. l-'i'hV.o-st u! tor hitn -ni iuitin-.--. Irn-I. t.r" niiTrd'-.-rs ol I a in "eri a countv Iivd'es j utreniM ! iin. nn-l m. wm dcr. I he d- me not t-nl. p.-ii-in i br i-yr ' toil !iip' are w',rijt,t...! t- .- i'. no-1 il t'aey fad to e; '. i i i-'.. .1 .. .. J-Pt-'h. r r. ''.' !--".'".'.. ' 1 is i ; i- '. 'did- r- in : ! i-i"! 'i""' '.'':. ItllsViM'll's I.teent..,' .-'. li'Jlk. .iv! v- M.tplih- ., 1- ai- !' n .,swi v -. W idler-. T-t- .-t Kri Kr.-e e! ai. V. niters - t ai a r. ( Tee - "I'P"". Xiiv.k' Hopple, lie-'li-or i e'ree .v ;-. "'. .Mt-l-ausi-'ilHrp Kx'r v,. l--I.auv-i,;i,i. ftKeof. tv r". , K . S'-.iil ".s. (i Hv. n-r'!, I. !-. ,! -. s. U. ITM-. VI. I looah! -. Ijil.es , !-u'r. l ".unhriii t o 1- r. idh Ji . I!'.- V" It V-. lithe, -. i t!:i-s v.-. Trct.fr ;- ltavi- vs. l-:r.t.:!ey".- .:'v II. v -. S!, tfiiiu-it'ri.'l ill lloroerel a I i !'a. k"l ;!. Al'li'l.av t -. K-.-e. . ',, -- . 11 -, -. ri-!. tli-Olth A. iv.M- Ki.- niii;.. '. 1'alli-lt vs. J.rv-r.r.'o'i. I'atton s. 1 j r N. !l rt .11 1 . tl-o,-h:Kh. .t 1lr.T. ttmilley vs. J .'-,. Mil.- vs. VI art in .1 a!. f .Io; -I V Adm rs i f. .1 . iv 1 1 . VI ! K-rf. .1 i .-'ohy Ac K-'-o v- Slicks. K .llriilt . . . . . -. Kroi-Pt :.I. .la.-.l-v -. Sti-minrr-. l'.ll.e.er . r. N w. "ntt.r . I o vs. M H -n ;'. - - I'. it I. I ii'i-r.i-jt..... 1 -.3 of J J.'.-l r- v-. V. i ,il,'U . to. Tlip ri.--r nn-l nartial aeeourit ,.i l. .1. VI nc!l. irtutr.l ot n M Snimuc! K.iid.-. a minorclnhj ,.t V!:ry i.. Kr'ltlli.. !ap ol .l"hn-tov l, l-.r.-u-jll. ,lec . 11. The sprt-f..! an-I final ae-.tint ol .tni-.l- Z. ." sde. ft" atoT of Hannah Nue-.li. late ol A!---irhf ny t'-wnslii.,. ,--r'd. 1J. Tin- tsr-t an-I final a -s.util of VI ieiiie-1 "M. W -aklttn-l r.n-T H--nry it rni. t-x.stiiors of "ilium V.'eakland. taff el tj'arr-'ll town-ldp. dpf'.l. I '. I he f-'ii-l and linal aei-ontit ol iHtxid llilde-1-rand. iznardian --f tlcnr-.-ttii Vs,.t (n.sw ia4i-). a inin.-r t-ltdd ol vio-c- Wicl. late ..I ';iH,-.rta t -tunty . dft '-t. 14. The spitttnl and tinnl accotinl of lriri-1 Hd.l l.rand. iriiardian of iHiani W ist !. n minor child ,,! Moso- Wj-I, te of V-tmhrla eottnty. H.-c".l. 1-V T!ip ep.-ltd aeoiint of I fcivn! H ;!,!.-!, rai-.-l. liilar.li.in i.l Jane Wisel. a minor ehlid .!' Vl-.-e, A'i-1. liiif of 'aml-ria ,s,unty. ,1,-c'd. 1. '1 lit lirst and pM r i n 1 a.-c.-unt ol it. ..rirpi iriuu- l! intr. a,!nnn,'Tr:i t-.r t.i I suae smay. lafp ol' Ailii nis t..wnshii. .lep'.l. 17. The lortrth anil lina! a.-p..iint ,. Slejtieii s-tu-7-lnan. ii.ii;in.Trii.r .l l.t-w i, t ',,1 -a it -.-. late of .Tohn-'town Ntroinrti. d-c',l. in. The lirM aefouiit of.I.hn Marl in aed Tlcina-lalicr-or.. rxi-tilors i.l .lam.- I imhani. nit.ot iptehai.na fiiwnshiji. dee'. I. 1-t. Tltp a.-si.unl ..I h'.liZ'il-pth H. I.infn. p-tpetilnx nl l L. linsll. late nt tlie N.ri.uli ol 1'jt.piisJiurs:. ilis-", I. Ji. The ilr-t and tliie.t accotinf i.f p.. p. Hakcr. -n-iit.ir "t soiin Nairic. lute of Su..n.liHnna tonn- -hlli. .let-'d. 11. Tl-c ti-r-t and lord afeo.int t.f li. M. It. -a. In. ll-'-j.. administrator . . i IianicI fturk. 1m:p oi .Intiii, town !.i,atuh. dec'.!, iinefilary t. .'tdndni-trjition til Vt-n out in "d ii-. at inc fount v. I.pa. la -' aonin-il. VTJ. I'll. rt-mt and partial :iee..iu;t -.! .1,.! n K. I'Ht-1-oit and .Vivill 1-Aans. (I-,!., two i tlit adm I ntst ra -;. r-ol Tlioneis .1. 1 .h-v -I. late i V i.. o-i.t ir-j i- .r i.ul'Ii. .li-r'.i. " .I.H. LAKH. 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