(S-arabrh Jr email. EBENSBURC, PA., FKIDAT, - - - - DEC. 19, 179. REWB A3TD OTHER NOTINtrS. A man in Eastern, Me., baa thin year harvested 10, OK) bushels of pota toes from 4-S acres of ground. Three brutes in Erie dipjied a cat in The recent death of John Sturuevant, of Luzerne couuty, in the 4th year of his age, revives the recollection of the "Buckshot War" during the expiring throvs of Joseph Ritner's administration, in January. lu:i. It was a blodless ' eoal oil and then applied a -riatch The ... ... . . 1 tionr nnimril ivn r.vmfeil nlivp war an-l was mainly urougni about uy j . . , ' - . Bid7 n.uisUt leaving the newsiar-?r. and a m i iv i i d it 'iiiua vivi, a i.-ts. v. i . . . - -- tr The smartest J?ewfondland dog Tet discovered lives at Haverhill, if ass. He meets the newsboy at the pate every morning and carries his master's paper into the house ; that is, he did so till the other day, when his master Mopped tak ine the Dsuer. The next morning the dog noticed the boy passing on the other A Wt.4I.THY WnOW IM t KOCBI.R- A 'Heading P.) dUpntoh of MoMay last tells a rather strange story as follows s ' JVUss Sua Kmsre. a camber or yean uro wasoT-sj of the roost Imo! !!al yoona: womffi of Restdln. Sit wat a woman sf commanding preserr-a, oi attracted the attenton of a rich La jcaitercswnty farmer named Coonlerv.. A short time apo t'-ooslej died, and lh widow fetl lreir to considerable pro petty. She kept hoasetn I-sancs ster In fine styl. and bad h-r aerrams acd attendants, lwtt A a just she met one Dr. Kgi ! I.eon. who was a traveling eye and ear phvsician. it wai aliened Mr t ir t ATfia s i -r. f av. unh nvpr and took the whole minnie ctte county, weighs Impounds. ' ! from him and carried them into the ; t. 1 - The bodv of an unknown man, ' house. and handsome w.imrn eonirre rated at widow EEfcfcNN NL E NX N . E K N N L EE NNL E N N N L E X SSL EEEE T N" LLIsL A A K A RRRR QGO EEEE DDD AA R ROUE 1 D AARRO E DP AAA RRRR O EE I D AARRO E DD AAR ROGOE DD K lOU i)UU 11 ass d AAA ! K X O r A A D A A DDD RRRR EEEE FFFF II TTTTT TTTTT ErrV R RE F II T T p EZHa T R RE F RRRR EE FF R RE F R RE V R R EEEE F II II II II II T T T T T T T T T E F. - fc h The next great man coming East is j Thaddeus Stevens, who was a power W thmmwr ti.nt sworn foe of the hind Ritner greater that Ritner him- . ... s. . ' n f mill WT.r iria iliit ArmSriA1 - Twty'ari f ! Chinese and Moated rjoiullioiier. wnu - " -...ar.y.. f , .nVrfn ew Yorkw cremated -The village of Red Rock, five miles coonte,-.. and th. i.ootor N-,a- .-..ua.nted cft San Franchcoon Sunday last. HU ! the swearing in of the members of the , ishSto, ! fro,o Rradforl, Pa. was entirely He-; 1 j destination is said to he Ireland and a j House from Philadelphia county, all of 1 There is a musical cat in Shamokin stroyedby tire on riday morning. Tire on m ;tr bnt i.e Wanted a rer? imw; wife. ; i t . rrt i .-. . .,,.. r rt ..1 ;n on nil n t-1 1 mi Th nrcilux' ' For a cons.ler t ion ti.e widow enla la' o a eon- , ! WIlOUl were democrats. 1 liere were two .Which goes tO a piano anu paws Uie kt; u't ... 5,.lrarv to rnTrap oneor theefrU.aa.l I Ja Breor.e- i t .-..,vf.r wtft,w.ii,v.m Tf,M,vir. .-.f for an hour at a time if not disturbed by evpnm?, and coramimiite.l to a , irM is w. mnted to th.- wmwi bonne. ........... . xj-........ - - , i,.,,.l ...,,1, f nil T hp l.iirilllfr The Il,-tor ml In h. r.arlor Thlf nmn Bllbt : IWllti iu v' . vi. .. .........j-, - -1 - - - r - - - -- - !Tf! jtiii. Nov. Uoyt d. livt rtd the address of ; Vashington county, by the Democrats, ! an-v one-s-elcometoCrantat Ilarrisburg on Tues- , anJ Thomas Cuimingliam, of Ueaver ! , : T" .i,nti. nf nf-aeh-tree ! flowed down the valley and into the vil- VZZr- ! ,Pi, t.-. two o sner-itif for laire. d'StrOing every building in the pave Btrret M. :. t hurch.' and the ilnfinf nil i day. but he didn't say anything about I cotinty, by the Wltigs, or Anti-Masons, j chicken cholera; dose, one-half tea- place. Tl.revhundredaitihes art l.ome- j IZXZZi ! less. Ihe loss l. CMlliian u ak v. trrlW.v departed, and the votin brid wa lett Altogether there were 5UXA barrelti ot . aiono. . l l A Wlin her rrent. learned oftlie truth tcey Tiad ' Oil uesirojeo. . Mr, j loomey arreeted. and sha tried on ftro ; Charles II. I.ngle, formerly a lesi- mohh. The first c?nnt charges that defendant dent of Reading, was arrested on Mon- "r- F.tnrer.e Ie Leon did. on K-t. i. wr. . , , ', . .i . i. . conspire tprocnre the elopement of Ida Hrenne- 1 dav niptlt and taken to that City D an man. a nviwr. Irora th control of her stepfather. j.flii'f r t'rum 1'ottSVille. on a Charge Ol i tJeorire Tnrver. and er mother. The scionrf E GREAT DRY BOORS Al OUTFITTIIG HOlI OF PHILADELPHIA, COVERING THE BLOCK FROM THIRTEEMTH STREET TO NEW CITY HALi the 'XtANtLt.of us," meutioued iu his t ,rrrp iiiw, nf trimm wrP called to ; SDotMiful. Chica-o dispatch, who are ljund t Harrisbnrg by the Governor, and its : Mr- nlviii Iietrick, of Pittston, have N,a,a,nau,u,tted for the , streels for several days swarmed with XKtSfiS" tiinf in I- . . angry and determined men of both j coal culm. i parties from all parts of the State. No ! John Flacg. of Troy, is MO years old; . . . e r . . ' a. ..... ..r l : -.1. 1 A ..1 . ; V. ; ;. ... 1. i r ........... v sucu excitement ever nerore or Since J"i " ... . . if 4 f .. vars , count -narre mem wun nav.nir eon?ireo io rr wants to bt- i.i-,,forn.llv delisted . -i i k t r- u. ; jmed h s horse over a tive-foot htirdle loioning his ue atoiii . lour jears a.o . cure ,hee! opmmt a minor. The third ehanreir srr. , vnis to n p.jioi.n.nj nisgu.cea prevailed throughout the Commonwealth , i t -omnptitors At the time of her death the coroner's a c.nvrney to debnnrh. under simulation ot l'h (ir;l!,t :nvl ,;ranti-Q,n- a C01'y f the from the Delaware to the Ohio. John . IA Catholic nriest named Dovle and jury ma.Ie in.,uiries but failed to obtain 3 .m.. "r Sturdev.mt and Chester Rutler, both : a young man named Monaghan. a clerk, evidence sullicient to warrant i.ngle s ,enl rrrr-pf.ntaU,,1..PonTe ioproenre niieit in ..... .,t . 1 were drowned the other d-iv while cross-: arrest. IIm arrtt at this time is said , tereour? ..to the r.jurj the minor .laughter Whigs, represented Luzerne county, were urow nea trie own r oaj wnuc lio i...k- rti-vnvcred evidence SI"1 ' ner r"1". ihenf.h eonm ehar-es t i t i ir .. 1,-, . , I ing the river near Athens, Ga. ! to lie due to latelj aiscoscrttt omenci . thera wjtn hnvtRitdnred min..r daughter from while John Montelius, lug, represented ; iv f..i f,r t st tte in Faist col- It is supi-osed that lie administered the 1 the control of herparenra. inveigled her into a Cnion county ; and it was to the last ,ien , Tremont,"Friday morning, poison in a glass of lemonade. "-W hc' r her named, when he intimated to Stevens Frederick Ilav, John Rickler and a boy The Erie (Pa.) Ifrrald sas that Tb, yf,onr ,ay trinod that .b. had been 7 i . ..... -:;.-. f..4,..m. ii a kltiliiLfii Tit-rm (flerl ! iu mnn A j le cflaca and i.nvlrv m named .Ian.es were instantly Silled. ni.n .nS aeto.'and th.tV.e should lire i iTiii -i it'll. in-frti i.ur rsitiL h iiiiciv. : . , . AND FROM CHESTNUT STREET, THROUGH ENTRANCE, EXTENDING TO MARKET STREET. ri.i:.i.!"!p!ii:i Tit of last Tuesday, vi i.-ii obtain- 1 thh-i'j co'uiuns devoted to the wn:ider'il things that the "second "Wa'hir.gtoii," ko calied. has done in his if' tinir, and the remarkable things he Las s;ii,, will c-fft-ctually accomplish that result in h-s.s than fifteen minutts bv l l;f watch. The Space Occupied on Ground Floor is 95,250 Square Feet. The Space Occupied1 in Galleries is 36,805 Square Feet. The Space Occupied In Basement is 45,870 Feet. Civing a Crand Total of 179,025 Square Feet, amounting to 4 II-IOS Acres, all (n , tlve use in Retailing DRY COODS and FANCY GOODS. somethiucr aliout eonseient ions scrunles. .... , , . i It is stated that on James J.. Kav's : li", '"t 1,tMr .'" 3 uul v a " h a" o-ntmi ,t horif. and t mat ."ICIelJSrepiieU : 1 lirow jourcoil- r.,r, , l .n.i,.,ml.('l irkp eonntv Mm- OUaneled With LIS Wife about a weeK that. hile on hrr mj to the cl. rsyman-s linow, . " - , i :. i -.. !. - 'ie reifrelted her aoi. anti remsstl to a-o : that the A i.ki:a r ir. r. of idle talk has hern l al":; about what Mr. Tiluen intends .!o;!iir. or not Joing in reference to the I iei.i. ratie nomination for the I'res- ! S'.l,:;nl J. Hand..ll enjoys the "ill" Ur:- of Mr. Tilden to :n gnat .1 d- rrt-t . perhaps, as i:ny etlitt man in the tonntry. .:id whtn a.-kf.l Inst week about (tov. Tilden's p-sition, he said: ' I haw t;:iki d w U'u Mr. Tildi-n recently, .in ' !.f has told me that whoever was nominated by the I ' -mocratic party, no ti:att r who it was. 1:- would ch'.erf ully -npp'Tl hliii."' i i,,..,,.,,!!,!,,.-;! Tl,..il,rim. I'.. " .... .. .,,., ... . lu,M,. t.m. t red rtthfr lisher- . ;ne reitreiiet ner r,. num to m: mu ins , miuvuiin. a m.-. iuivv ........ Ia;a season, one acre vieiueu i' r... ........ ..... - , ; Hort..r n-iied hr tv the wrlmt, and cie'.a.mcd. i 1 bens held the balance of power, and if bushels of wheat, the largest yield of . men to press her tv.iger tips I lie jeal- -rmir.w rn ha trouble with you yet:- that ... , , i liiwli-iml tnrn-il himself alcft 111 the wulow nrired lioraad coaxed her to sav " V ea ' tlu v had proved themselves submissive ; wheat ever recorded V i 1 .1 1 1 r,, J, v, r V.V liil tn " th" ".''' ' "y. i '-..,,, , , At Paris Kv . Mrs. .Tarnes Dutton the lake without ruuuer, oar r sail, wa forced to io as Khe hnd done ah tht. latter : , l j iur. iiuij in jl it t i ii.i, ana Jitiit ouj.- JOHN" Tlie Formal Opeiiing of rrnjz- 1 .v.1.1- n.wtilu Vri.l-.iv r.itrl.t n h if i lUS S! rail CC1 V COllVSm 1 1 1 lif su 1CH w- 1 oi nninewaFumr on imp panne -rreefsoi ijincas- , I'orte.1 him in his revolutionary scheme, rost ,icr infant f-hihl its life. She gave ; tU-other day p.eces of his shattered boat - hVrd-T'nV: cT'Ar,. IZ ! T TPTPT TT17T. the State would inevitably have been I it an overdose of mornhine. thinking it : i(ik1 ashore near t.iia.iio. -M.iuwn tint nehai notbiuit to with forein the mar- JL JL J l tl-L- .i i- ovirl.-tif K- went in The noltom ' riae. ice jurv ir ouiftic iin-renTiy, and Iher i.bn-o-f.,1 into -i civil war Knt U.ev was some other medicine. evHUnut wt ni lO uie oiuiom. t rt .,,.. , alltT. a mot;.5n made ; i i. ... l ..,.. Irish resiilenls Ot .ew 1 orK are Fe- ... . i ' . U knew tn.lt MeveilS was wrong, ailll as . , , , -p. ". i..,. .i im,;i sniliti-T nnblv to the mil for heln trmn The Doctor Is BUM a titaitlvo trrnr fcntice. He honestmenthey deserted him.recogniml " : . "n" , -e tiaVted ' we cned ' the -tien Isle," a lare number hv- l'?'-" wcrt!" hnJ"" for- AISTD ENLARGED HOUSE ?OAV V"' ACCOMP1JSI1KD FACT I the "Hopkins House." as it was called, him back with a creat demonstration. d by that act brought about a speedy ! In the evening Iicfiineil wun Jir. t.. n an ing already .sent money tor the relief of tlf in distress. ,o general funtl has oruai'.iat ion of the Legislature by the I.cth 1. ou-, s ..f Congress will adjourn once disappeared fr-'ia to-div until Tu's'l:iy, the Oth of January, almost three weeks. Such has been the nt iforni custom, and of course the result ha-, al . ays U-t-a that the enlhc lir-t nioiiih of the Mission is wastid. an any g 1 rcMm bo given why Coii giess t.hould not. ine t f.uly in January, i'. lead of li e iir-t Monday i:i In-ccmber, as it is ivjuir"d to d- by the constitu tion y CertainH n-t. and we obserw i;t:;5F.n to ni;in on TToivyr.ii vex. ' lx.tii organized, but the reports from How a bottle of i'rio' sp.T:.vi in bov's dow n-town bankers .show that dafts are pocket and nmninir over hi-; limln literally being snt bv private individuals. The hura. d l.im to death while nnm a riina- . , ,r r . lit i- Ti.nl,-..; wv Iwivse in Luzeri.e ronntv. . ilr.rs told bv dratts range irt.ni Alto t-v i he 1 lesi- a s:.lan:oM d;NpaU.,, of Sm.iUy last : 5 . dent of the Irish Emigrant ociety, Mr. Atfjtm Koih. n 1St(,,,, ' rr(.,:.t ! . , , . : snrv as some other ueee on the farm, James Lynch, says that in- -November ftacie. a M.icksmeh at tlie ontitKntat chart m ! prevent, took place in a few days, and . ' - . jf, the sale of small bills bv the society e- tniipiry.wa i.nrne.t death vcte!M-ir.Tri.rnjon ; the excitement throughout the State at V U h 7 , at Mahanov ! ceded :r..N.. ' Wru? I Childs ! Tlip AWst Cliestf r Tir.,uhli.::r, tells Democrats. The peaceable inangura- i a tough story of a goose now living ir. tin of l.ivid II. Porter, which it was AVe.st Inadford township, Chester coun-l.elievr-.l :t tbp time St pvens inf ended to '' tv, that is over W) years old and is as Titr-nsfh our vast premise seemed abun3a-itly large for our liis:ne .h, yet the wonderfirincres-ie of ti.e va, -a- , it neccssnry to provide additional accommoelat ion. Spacious CJalleriM. of ea?y access, coiiiitnncing fin vk-A.s c e place, liav been erected to aitoytl required roe i. Other changes have been made that will yiv oc-7fort to -. who like the (iraud Ieiot and approve of its n:thods of business. ThcMiilinery, I'pholsterr. House Supply arvd China 1 lejiartrnerJ? are greatly enlarged. ' .:t i The impartial his- '. Citv. St-lmvlkill count v, on Sunday last. torian, in re fcrring to the-events to w Inch Daniel O'Connell 'truck John Hackett, we have imperfectly alluded, willdo full knocking him over a stove and breaking ji's'iee to the patriotism anl sense of his neck. O'C onnell delivered himself duty, :it a most critical period in the ! up and is now iu prison, history , ef the State, of John Sturdevant, ! There is a grave yard at Lehuias Chester IJutler, and Jolui Montelius. Iter's station. Franklin countv. which Dean Staillev S eldest ft-ter, IlSS an aPiut-Htit. Sume n(lhi live lnrk :,i Iht inlnii M-irv slajilpv died in I.ont'11 in her h'Mii'-' rt-fc ! younii llochc sia wrt ft- Tijlor- .M.tiy . ll-tj, illtu HI j 4im. .u, in mi TH,. tJ i-eenrc Miinc vitriol, lip wnt ou horse- sixtV-SlXth eai", a few days ago.- MlSS hii"k. I- pnrflia.cd a bottle eontaininr plot Staiilev devted her life to thf care of jnl forte'l bark, brm -Inir two mub-t alontr. .. . : . , . - , , r Half wny between Taybn-villc and tlm .-r.ne the i nr ii4-iiiiw,. ihi ni'ii tin iiii.i-jie unit; PnrV. raine nt ,.f the bottle, and the .loltlnfciinfti as i lie origmator oi iiower missions. A n'v and comfortable I. flies' Room has been provided, w her tt:ose who buy at the vc-rons ?TjEt--rF in ' pay for al! at one time, can get tlte goods and in;; payments without tielay. The N-ew Stations to llec?:ve (.'ash, and thy Klectric Jiells to call Cash Beys, will prevent-delays in iakm;: rv. : We are coii.'Vk-nt tint the time taien is ntt any izore than is requisite 3 conduct business by a fe sv..tut to ft-; c . "We irm to meet every expressed wish of otaetistomers, if in on lower, both in the stocfe ti sa'.e and iu th- i ! niences of the establishment. None but Com teoui Je rks and Experieae el Ileu Jn of Det-artniei t.s si.ll U!,l t - . . j-.-.. y Tiik sudden collapse, at firant's Pitts burg n ccption last Satintlay, o Thomas Jeib-rstin ISigham, a lawye r and former member ef the Legislature, is a very sad th it oa M -rid.iy b:st Mr. tcelf, a men- affair tad enr-ttgh to make even angels ber of the House from North Carolina. lTeie.1 a bill to eh.inge the time of meet ing to the see, ml Monday in January. If this ch.-iugH i-i made, as it cleaily ou.'ht to be, it will va'tly facilitate the j ul'lie biisiiitss and save the treasury inaii'- tho ;-,t:vls of doi!;.!-. byw lii' h ageK.y so much happiness is now diffused. It is also notable that while her f.-Uh-er. Hishop Stanley,, and her distinguished brother figured largely in the affairs ot the Ilstabli shed Church. Miss Stanley became an adherent of the Catholic 'hureh. -Pos'.on steps forward with two men, whose claim to be the has been in use si- ce before the Revolu tionary war, in which quietly sleep the remains of Mr. and Mrs. line hamm, t he parents of the late I 'resident. In Newcastle, N. 1J.. May Willis ton, a daughter of Judge Willi.slon. and Janie Watt, daughter of Mr. C. C. ":i)t sl.oihnil.ler while sknt inrf on I he wee p. Jiigliam is, or was, uui is pro- i riVer broke through a weak spot in the men of the country we hope will not bal lv not now. the most irrepressible , iee, and were drowned. The bxlks soon be disputed.. Thirty-live of their third term man in the I'nited States, i wtre recovered. female employes devoted a portion of It w-i M t .Ik le- d i- -end his dream -it i The lower jaw of a human being, their meagre wag-? to L-uying them t-s- It w .i., hi-- taU I... da., and his dream at j tQ 1(aye be,onped to t,K. ,,riniiljve titnonials of their good will. When the night ; and he went so far not long ago j r.4C( n;is H.(.n (lU; on t(le p. (1r ,lt.xt pay day earn.-' aroir.nl these libenl- as to dee ;are that l-rant was tbegreatf st l,vnx Creek, in Arizona. The: jaw ; minded unployere deduc.e-d a certain t-iati thnt the Almightv had ever m.ide. 'never had more than six teeth, and sum from the wscrs of paHi of tiieir The editor of the Johnstown Tnbn is from its conformation the ptsor sub- , .am is "i tise' e.l tV iai .our lost m Wit'nut disparaging otber-n we prjiose to attend strictly to d vt'.t.j-::.!--. the places where tjiKxIs are produced, are beiiit; visited by our irdyeT . i.u ... ...nAV i.i. . . . ... i i riiiiti I feiwt. i 4 k nn w 1 r i.v.'nu wiri -1 ,1 rr n ir rne n..i-a ,t- t, ... t , .r t i in -.i,ia ..r i. .. , ... i r ..-,., -.. , , c , it , iv imp ivii nn .-.1. 11111 i ' 1 ' 1 - .. ...... . . . . - . v . i.i..., in..'i. w J j-iw,-. i 117 rtiilr ,1 I UC r vv e li A V '. . I ' It Klil'Tlv 4r?ke.l throui-h to bll n. nt I" f, n.l : . ... , . , .... , , , . . ... . . r - went g! friiri. !.,nc hi. limba. f he fr-1 om h ' lIlal nave omy as yet wen pauia'iy neveioiu. . tlie vltt 'i-: eruie,l the boy to hout vlt;t pain, 1 business of tlTf t.rand Depot. .rid th V nf the rrmf i-nrt of Ihn hr.M-l.. ... ' ' ...iti.,,1 i, ,. K(J -I.. .1.1 It:. -r I Tli. llr.l'Hii....li i II... ... .. '4 ' ..-......it. ... i . 7zz-tuy "ic iii.wuniiii.i jii nit nuiiii, inir piiiirj 44 11V1 e .TJOOS iirt' I ! OU lit HT.i .i Tf oeiliS VlSIlCU UVOUT -TdV"-S j-p ... imrrcd th-5 r.o into a run. and the prr-rlna- I .. . .... . ' - .i..ct, ,. ht y endiavnrea to throw the bottle from hHi ;v,ck- ' ' uiiotit iiuertftediate protils we will transfer the good.r-te our counters and give theai to our casto'iorf v;th 01.4 'a r cl. Thi4 Hrt i humed hilt liund se4-ftt e 4. unit , i .- -..-. , ,. . . ... - '--1" cia-j.p i u,n to i,is face, whi-b d-ie,i vuV wur rfi;ufon. an loreicn lilies are now iJtring- raj.idlv iera-ctt tl, to i.i- aifnny. He iot hi control of the h'.-. :.nti , No .subterfuges will be normil te in sHlins crootls itif :Lt t if (onl t nfeei, d,e!iritr in th(rrd he i r to a-Bi n it nun .,irri champion l'teail : wri'hirir in .mirnlsh. tte the males t tr ihe mini-i, an t I he hoy's fath-T and evrral otli- rr ?e out to Did the ti l. When he d ;erv ed he wfi dead. The oil eaten Into t hn I:sll, The customers whe buv of us will buv fair'., -r.j. evta af . miy iiitr. a diu-h. where u- lay have boutrhr, ;-y return the goods :f they desire, thovJi the artiele le a. silk velvet cloak pattern c a t;i t'-n r h. He reet.i-ere.1 gu!t..ea -y to , ....... " " "' " r ' tre. The horse went narfc to ; e mean to de U liberally w ith our xistomors, liecause tey deal liberally wUh us. 'A'e will trust or.r-ct hiwm t, - !, r - by us, and ask Uem to trust us to el b right by them. TV.?eii we fail to eb'.hK we that it may be- - v-nter eut. sisted w holly on fruits and grass. presenting the te.-imonials. At the Ko ii a r.i Lnioiir. of Indiana, a good a jifect nionoinanic on the subject of ; ' An enibankment caved iu upon ten latest aee-ounts tliess men we re still ai- . and he iireaer;"d a friehiful "nectacli. (iichin.li- were !;td!y bh.tternd. h:s c .erks were burned, .tnj '; the vitriol had rink to the bones ol his lejf. The , boy i 4.1 t-m awny r.e irly all ol his rlntliinr. ex rfj't rhat had Htm satur.it, d with the oil. A lnrue wormd on "lt head showed that he hd teen i thrown head forward rrnm ihe horse, lie .wd i : crawit-i Ui a l-c-"c-i O;. Inllsiae. hi:-1 1.1s ayr-eitr- r Hiiee sleiwed II at. be hid ruffer.-d the irrt?l i w aftouy. THERE ARE NOW FORTY DEPARTMENTS. U'-in H-iat. wasi iecteil ""( lgeant-at-Arins dr.'nt s great ness, but it a regiment ot i t,r twelve men just before ii'on n of the S.-nate at the o.tri session of third termers like him were braved in a Thur.-day last, at I'lattMiiouth, Neb.. :..i.sress on the HU, ,.f l:,st March, and mortar, tlie product would not e.pial the 1 J"ar tlie ne w railroad bri.Ige which is , , . , ' . , ... , T,- i ; being eft!itrncted. three men Were a .statement of his acciumts from that thud tcrmism that l-ervailes liighatn s : ...i..,,, ..... ,i,,i ,.,i i,...iiv ! ,nl,ii-...l little t'mger. And yet this tireless sen- ; Jt was feared others were buried under tint 1 em the third term watch-tower, who j the ruin". 4,-. t.r.i.ominenHv entitled to the Host '. I Lower SailfOll tOWHSllip, Lelligll day up to t':e latter part ed June, whe n the session endtd. has 1-ttn juiblisl.ed. It i-li 'ws sop.;.- curious things, but we have iu il-nil.t j,.. cul y continued the practice of his lit punlican predece-s--irs. W e w ill j:i"rely mention oueitriu. the washin.' and. ironing ef towels for the u.-e of Til Senators, whi' h foot upas tollows: l or Mar. h. LIP'.; for April. '.'."hi; for Ma. i.-J ., and for June J.TM. What I!i jht paid for washing and ironing earli of t best? t'.TtI towels v earuioL tell, but of course t'ne "r person v ho did the wmk were well paid for it. It is oie of the innumerable swindles ert:ated by officials at Washinulein. no i.i tt-r whieh party happt rs to be in P"--' i". ti'i i :. or --.tei nu il f rietvl of the f 'niahria !.. -;l :-t trive in s-,!:i' 01 t'l" lit t' r;i lne- ill fiver cf the l"i i. ,-,). rind ef the Nation's s-.','.;.'! ilu, tin.- D-'i'i-icrat io !:iveholders' re! .(;:!. ir., hy S. iiiit- r lUMir't, ef I lei.i ware .' If v. c nre in-t n-iitlv bita'n., n, lu: v.,is str iiu'y w .:h hi- ti.ni, and witii hi put ty, du.ing'tlieh I'Mert' to destroy fie great Ite- pli !bie. Thi- i- th. - lame and in. potent reply . the iIoilb'.asburg l:-j;t,r to the :.(' cinrnt made by us two wi'tks ago, tt.H the .'.-'.-.vr f that week did a i'--.i.fui amount of .-.olid lying" when it sr 1 that m man below Ma -on and line was n.ore prompt, at the f 1 1 1 ins var on tnc to ci-t in lis fortune ;ud t4i;eu !l was stliiek wu to t ling to i's di'grace. than ria'oi" r.M ai I. of I i- lawaie . " Having : ; an ;.t;';i ".n uie cliarje ef treas :i hi-, coitiitry against Mr. IJayard. e-r. 'n.-.t. is m ic probable. c pifd the lyiii'4 ..': .;!' i". frou s me oth. r L- publican C, r ly 1 int.'i -;ng it. the eti'or i:-'.v j.. M i -- s ail the rule? ca:.- !ciiii.i:i u se ns,-, and i.iodosth i -o . to prove tli.it hi.; lib, i oii Thomas I". r..,ald i.i t r r . Could bnue-n '.r.jiu I, no- or stolid ignoiaiice put ;k bolder trout r We cannot be asked pro. e a nejitie. an l if tie- 7;V-v ii ike - an effort to show that its charge i true, wc rcii.iii.l it in advance that Mr. l.iyar-1 !i'i not b ' :.ic : ne.tr'v four cars at'tt r fi'd-r. lowed to go at large. The ce'ebrated psgeon roost in Scott crMinfy. Ind.. is now. as it. has 1-een fo seventy-live years, tire- roost of millions f,t pigeons. They fly away in the morn in to their feed-grounds, many of them going to such a distance that they do not return until midn'ght. The timber et.miti- n s!:ife lnii.er n ii.n ii V:icner on t l.oiis.i t il s nf iieies roverr-d bv this e.f honor at the reception, was .so re- j iul i-tvn i,v a si o e and fell asleep w ith roost is broken down badly, hu ge "limbs morsch'ssly sat down upon by the com-; his child in his anus. A 1c g was knock- . being snapped off like reeds by the ne ed from under the stove wImjIi a boik-r ' Cf:u!.:att-il weight of te birds. Thou-t-f scalding water was thrown over the sands are killed nihtlv, but the slaugh man and ehild. the latter leiug so badly , terse-ems to make- no ebminution iu tlie scalded that it tln-d soon afterward. , va'.t flocks that congregate there. The bodies of John l.rown and his A handse-me young gentleman of daughter Addie, for whose murder fialena. 111., made love totli reigning Clark Hrown, son of the former, was belie of Jamestown. Wis., and carriei leccmiv hanged, in tlntario, have bee n i ff the prie -or thought he had done mitlee of arrangements, that his name cannot be found in the exhaustive ac count of the affair as set forth in the I'it tsburg dailies, except incidentally as ece ping a seal on the stage in Library Hall. Oh! what a fall was there my countrymen ! At the banquet almost a score of other Pittsburg orators whooK-tl no the glories of (.rant, past, prese nt, iMid to co:nc. but liigham's tlotpant lip.-? were hermetically sealed by the e-nvious cuinniitiee-, ami the idol of his soul came, was feted and dipartttl, without the poor privilege being accord ed him of proclaiming to the Nation, with a big IS, in his well known style, the f-hining virtues and illustrious career ef the most renowned seddier and states man that th" world has ever seen. Another such glorious opportunity to inaki a demigod out of a very eirdinary man will r.cer again be presented to r.igham. and hereafter his occupation, like Othello's, will be gone. Almost a m Kihe. One i.t the m'nit handsome, enunvnt and successful raer, has in the country... -vfter ye;irs ef suffering fren tlysnepsifi and liver complaint, became irl aiicholy ami ite-f ei tte. To add to l.is tr;--lilcs j; ti e-ruptioT. appeared, with clistiguriHc ffTeet. tipoi; Piv ftiee. I'li siei;ois cxliaustM their skill in hi' helialf, hut failed to ait'eed any relief. i;,:. J.erl wit h the torments of in. iigestion, and mortified at his peistmal i:p p ara-iee, he Tttcmi ted silicic,, . Ki:wl friends interposal, and induced him to fy Sandaline. 'i 'I. -effect was wonderful. His b'frfi:! tiei ame p-rrilied, Oioestioii imppivt t, aj prtiic wa. re -tored, nil the organs resnm- ed their functions, and his mind conipU-ti hr . recovered it ha! nice. The eruption mi l.is face entireiv ii -wr-ticare t, bis natural oorss. . linens returned, an-l he now e:ii,y- perft No. 1. A.sti.rz at vt.Li i:ts. Ideated in fr, nt of '.lie e'liestniit Street Kntrviree. ith i-t-ellent lizht. a full stork ol about 1"0,!J"" n 1 hand, nil the be.-t -'.lio niki-i-ef l'-.-'s Bud '1 ' ored S:ik-.with the: heicr.i and tf,-an-ft ji'iul'.-e. 1- be reliable 111 tri el- of -ds 1" a very -!ki- heuit thinj. n there t si,--h an td liter-ie:i in .J,ik ! niHter::iii. tiul we ir.'wraniitt all that we --rll. A dark rwui is liacast t" how eobrs t-v r-.r i-U. JOHN WAN AM A K hk. No. 2. B.KL.i K AV-IM VOl RX1SG liOCI'S. Tiirectly Hrr...... tle-ai-le fr-im Siik- I" the ln-ve and pU-i"n!'.d le.arl"jent. W e are buililinir r.y a ri -out.ition Iur bmif-wejirins fibru-ln Bl.n-k tin. . Mtoc who. from ln-ifc or otherwise, wt-ar bl:.cs will bo a-tom-h'-d a', the ,rttne;it kentsnd "h-! i ueidt-rntioii ol prices. JUHN H A.NA.VAKl.K .0. exhumed for fiuthar examination. It isruinond that .Mrs. Hrown. wife and mother of the murdered -rsoi!S, w ill bo arrested in ce-iise'ipif-nce of this examina tion. A cow that belongs to Cnrtir. Mo (uil!i!i, ef Wliiiru ti township. Fayette county. Fa., some time ago experienced difficulty in calving. Aiww Sybert made an incision in the cow's side, ex tracted the calf, sewed up tit wound, and although this was done in May last both cow and calf are living and doing well. so lint although the welding day was. n. lined, t he wedding ring imight, and the wedding stationery ordered and sent out to neighbors, relatives and friends, there was th usual slip 'twixt ct.p and lip. Our- of l!-,o dainty imita tions was sent to Josh Calvert, a rival fro"ai l'airplay. He iost no time in idle rt-pir.:ngs. but hares,-d a fast h.irs. drove to the lady's house, rarrb d ber off to an adiaeeri! village and married lier tl.-n and there. A two-story brick staV'f in Utile i.itr-k, arK., owneu nv j. m;is. ami fae.ven ei.tirvroioi.-.5 are devuted to these iroo.4. mak-.ns 645 liaeal let solely lor tbesaicol ItiiV-s' Iire-i Oood-t. 'l'hi' viibl id. ike one rountrr. il put 111 line. Hint would "Ireteh along e"he-tnut er"' Iroui Fifth to Sixth s'.retd. the entire length 01 Ui "' 1 !. in!p!est:.r,d surest rcme tj lo- ever known trt'.iali',e Lotion is the gr, c.t- j n, there In eery var.ety oi im-i U.isls. est curat ive for all errsiti ns ami other ua- , from i r vard to : cut-; .r 4 ar l. and o'i-niaM- li.itaral disch;ircs. Will tit, ju-t s rec;:- the price sro Irora S. to i7, Jer e,-nt. le- than nierded, nsett avdiiei'tetl, or money refill:- ; -'"" !. Prii-c-"!. Ask -fiir drnggi-t. I'ro.i- . 4 .f;ire. 1 cr. in. s. 1 r. .onr.oii . 44 est 1 1 mi i M.. ?. V. : 1 reply to yonr inquiiy t.iat j "Sae.d.ilire" and Tula line Lotion tlioou ?b- lv sad '.ai id'v :ued me "f an old st::n,eg ra-i-nf li::rOer s-iti-l:. anil you may pun.-iill 1 Sa-c-nJ-T.-. Km! u-.-l, r, all l!.e lill -'C- jid P hen- Ir. ;otrnMp great ni4.nl- ! Kntleman need .r ! tmiet. ical work, full . ! interest, over 2:.0 page.- ' wa.nav. AK.- U. Prieefl. Selitl lev it t No. A. k. cloths, r.irvivf; ;" i.vn r to.iv' MS. vti! 11 men With a ItKli 111 AO. 1 Th! H an r;rc!'er,t et-to:i for Ij.die. t .ir JeiHN W .l.NAMAKH' D.Gt:si i.t:n y s ri hmsiiiso goods. In the fcrt tdaej -e nave iZ) s--winj mcir.i running on !entb-t-M.n'? and lt-4 Shirt e.l ire. 'l'he.i w he I'p.li-rwt-Mr. e'olltiri and 'ii at Lancaster on Monday morning for trial on the charge ef murder. She is supjosr-d to tave poisoned her infant sister, at Kphrata, by putting arsenic ir. cracker so no. At the hearing on Fri day FrofessorT. II. 1 laker, Fn feFsor of Chemistry at Milieis tile State Normal At the banquet given to Grant in ! School, testified that he found arsenic in I i-i.-oir n-i hist v.eik. it la-came the dut v the ston.ach. Julia Hoover was committed to jail cotton compress, w; re destroyed by lire on Saturday night last, 'itllts" family were asleep in ti e second story, and ai'l avenues of escao" being cut off. the;, dropped their two children out of tber window to the ground below. Mrs. i M-.on ( . i iiiin-ii; W illl ll e,t-..l of William S. Groesl-eck to respond to the tr..;st -The United Siatc." Mr. (i. is a 1 ; -ver, a man of distinguished abili ty, a thorough Democrat, and v.a" one ef t!i' counsilof Freri-lent Johnson in -News has reached Tr.vlorsviHe. Tenn.. from aero- th" North Caiolina his trial for impeachment. He stood ra, vi , i a .-nater I .re's stir- Tut". John-town T,-ilr-t of I'riday l.nt er. press i'.sconvietio'i that Tliomas Jrifhth. tic-new ly elected she riff of this oin.ty. will s.-rvc out his term "to his -u honor, and I i the pride and glory the Ib-pn'i ii- an party." It is '.lot at all a d -'ill t.--l: Vn msrtjof rerei-table p-w'., , -., .piaii:,, .r. v i.s to d Large the duties , f !. ri:T " to his own hoi:.-r." As g. n- -a! n '.i-. .K h.i - nlrt.i; s h'-rcto- i:c in this county by the iin'mneeiits of the office. of r- reason wiiv t!:c first sherrf .!io;ild le t be rqually Hut when tin? iVi'e..-.- in its pn diets ia addition, that close to (irant whi'.eil-divcringhisspe-ech, and in refe rriiig to the future greatness e f th- .. entry and its teeming millions of people, said : 'sha'd the neople rn'.c then as now, or f-h.ill th- vfiee'of freedom he silenced hy the di cms ot (lespoti-m '.' Shall the Federal Government and th- State lovernments he, a now, both under limitation, with the ulti I.iiitc si t-ieifibly in tlie people, or .',o.'i th, cue h ua er.tp,rr uir fit ocfr- h,t prol ine' ' ; .ii)i-; or m ,.., I irond net (ji-'c to the f't'-r-d Jo' 'mnu t i ,uv,h ad liU'jnni ;r.trer cj ro!'!. I hfhl in the ho'l'itr of r hanit. S ,-.. i;i7 f r no..'. r(,iiM hi t tak" nicy e.i ?,i ', ,,f tli'ir jjixr, r a I cr-'ih. h'Ad i'i the !,.,::, ir or in y hand, .s, v-i-f.-cion and centraliza tion. ';', ! bioif' rt, hot.'i i f ,. c(..i'il a-id untri,U-Mti,il svi.-'i nn-i fhnr-jbdis. Tht cha,.'."l ,f.-(v ?' ,V' e. i f.'.fw. May tec b: c'-o t keep it. iiko ire more ir'it -h fully, fi nd t-i. i friA-- our rt: kci.in'js 'oi'v'n-m written, '.'"n't'l-'fio:i." 'lids might l.-e called the Cfioiifi'i'in f 1 1.,, ,,,).,, ,)). and Ufiroesbeck so intended !:;., of a brutal w ife murder in Fierson county. Grose Canzart married a young lady eighteen months ago. ;.nd soon af ter deserted her. He returned a few elavs ago. and without provocation, so far as heard from, lminl -rcd her in coiel bloo;t and tied. A farmer of French Crerk tow nship. Mercer county, had fifteen sh.ecp killt i! bv dogs I'l.o appia'sers awarded him ?11 damagf s. The commissioners re fused to pay i! on the ground that at the time the she,'-) were kd'ed the farmer owiifd a dog which ne had never re- hsejuaipia township, Nortlnr.nlM-riand irrnrn to tlie i'e,l I. fvillis was suffocated by smoke anil was burned to death, fiiliisi jismjied cut of the window ami was p:i-k"l up uncon scious. It is thought he is fatally in jured. Ili-th chihlrea were sef-ieiy injured. Ten horses, a mniilr of cur-rw-ge::. and about 1') bales of cotton were eb-st roved. Losk, sit.'.Mn). CnC-t-in was dangero'j.sLy injured by falling ilnwn a stairway. In satisfaction of the foreclosure ef '- mortgage the vo-4 anil appurtenances of the Lewi-bur;:, Celtic and Sp.ruce Creek railn-ad wire sold em Saturday bv public auction, at the Fhilacielphsa Kx- ciiange, trtStrickLind Kueass,:orc-"V!.'xr.i I Me A v re The Columlii! (Ga.) Timrx says : A pir.ir.ri- t'.enr- e.irne :ib ,ut the other day. on the jinn: ion ol Mr. 1. '. I meal, wr.n lire; .ic.ir Caii.iila tiej.-it r.r. tle- e'nluinhns and Koine 15i.l-ron-l. W h !e one nf his ti.in.l- w is (lckini( 0 t:,in a fr w i!jv an", a r-rnc t,ir I aimiut while. w:th a red lif'.td, dr-iTjiel down e-ominly frurr.vtho rloo-l into the lak. I it.to wlerli tho ntsr-wa emj-tvin rotten from l;i walie;. The bir-l was i-erle"rtlv tsmr r.1 made r.o i-tiort to iret :Tiy. The nero eillnd Mr meal's atlcntion to it. and he ticked n;, th bird and rarrteil It home iviih him. K'-r several d.-iy the b:r.l ran nro-n:tl the I-on.-e and rerr td to he dellichted wah tba elel dren. A" i inf4l ptar'.cd oat to the ti-l ! one ly );: week. t ':e 1 ium,i -I up on I: ir rhonl .er and he earned It orr w-ih him. but while on Ms way the bird nimjiee down on !he irrcn-it!. r;;n nlmii in Iro-.' of ban i-r fiot iiH:n--: and ih-tn : 1 ten 1 v fl.-w iiji and i -til :,me-l to mi up and up i'i a pbort r'lrele a nlit vas out of ii:t. He ha?.-heard nothimr of it -lace. Tin" hirI wa seen by wine ot t hi- Bit.st re?iio'is.l-l.- eit item in t lit ncil: Jvriieod, i wlio wili let.:fy to the above fa?;j. bii4' Iarvei4- M VM,l'.-n roods :u t he e "1-alii ne I ii'l-artment that -vs t-:in retail as low as any nj the ti Sub-i.-ilu rtorer .-til : b--r-.de?. our ln-i exp-, r tnee H?4-c- us know ledi'-,; ...I t tit v. v-arinK i nali tis 1 ic-wd- We .-,-11 no art.- le nnj-ly rt :i n.e tt w-.l! -e'L I it-ce o! noiis niL-l be inir: o-i' :0!y -.ri'"d. ija-iit.-s Sacine! ni ami -d! fur I. It tie 'hildrrn' . liot UcS in ziwst variety ' JOH.N WAN AM '-KtK. No. . F.SO TIOSS. W 4 f. f. II' tirVV. Si i 7 A 'HI "tVISij SILKS. UKAIl'S, &.c. This would "oiem l-.ke an nn:inpc,rt-nJ depart ment, but the f-aje a.-i-.riment we keep .-t.;uir.-!i -Jfl vounir ladies ail the time to wait nn , i,j--.m, T. JOHN WAN.'.MAKKU. IFnr-'.Tfl ItK HOXl.K TDK A Ol.ITION c.k Si..TtT. Thf New Vork H " -i iub lihcs the '.ihnv.iiic spei i.il dispr.th from MemphiKTen:i., dated Dec. lath : .tuoire K. Hur.inond, of Hie I'ni'rf'l 5tati-s e irrnk I'url to day bad a novel ca eef -re htm. J.r. ltirjiini'Sam. ol I.audeplnle couity. lenn.. it ni'bear. reposed lo rceoirniie the F.boiition of n ... :. r. f. iMt c f." us si c v c; i,.v,v. On the Itiw-.? c illery, enteri-d by viru:id M:? nt Jtmij er or .'r.-d rtm-i entr-nce. is tlie vni as jiornuent of ,or,:!ie that d-.li-rlit Sf UM tie-iirri everytliia Hauled for kiv-heu 5e-ieo t-r bo-.ie-kei pi!rr bu''-be haeft tt, incdlun- iotii.at hr.d. .tllll.N Wi.4AMAK.tll. No. S. LA VIKf . ro.M PS. FASS. Dfi.'.Vi'.V'S'.if. Thi-i eouster is filled with l tlb; kTii.-V kni'-ks jju.ltible f.ii.s.r'-'-'nH. JOH.N WA.NA-VAabH. It'- 1 '- ,'OSTl .WI'J; CLOAKS AXIi fvk.ff.s.-Tt,'.- In a leading part ol the bulne.. Karilanr would run the l.ir-re plee et ai-arl f.-r tbi. de j-arl ia-n; --Salon." It irtothe Tii-M a fnurir. if 'iui n--. tn nt ir,-t .. ; K-i: J.d :y i,ilu..i uwi v. n n ir.4-at, r .oiii - 'or t:yii;on and huiiin Jre-.ie-. ii.'.i.J muiie dree- and I "itakf ir larpi 4:iriel4-. JOHN W AN AAiAKI.H.' No. ir. L. ..;. I.iVU.u;.; RO'tU--l'.'iih flrt-clafii f 'vtters an-l r!i--eeil TUllrrs. wilh oriiriul tb-i-i:-!,..-, and j.nlterD tlwt.. Jr-n ail the hr;-knwu iuri:u artist., wc sre ..'vi-areU to meet any call o:- n. At the t : -in- t i- a t ni-i meet Is 44 ri.vn a ?1 .t') or lc-r lor a wed iici- ou'.t.t i-,ir.:i..' th .nah tbe.e r-JCii. JOHN WaNaViAKLI. 13. M. HATS JOS V. .4-7 ASP 1-Hlt.PRES. S-.eh a lari- -t-H-k i felecte I by our Mr. Wal ton., a prirurnl hut'er ,d Ji yenr' rcpitntiou. I? nf.t to I-e . nod is :-.uy retail bou-e in the eti". l'c" I- ran alw.iyi ib.-t 11U ,,n pt-ttina the prn-r r-lvlt-s al the must TO-eJerate j-n.-t-s . -.!iie (--011-:irt- led to llioik U 1.1 t-uu vtl 1 i :! t . i..nl in cerlMlu jiia--. 'i.onuh t!.-rr. ut.!y a b-4i t!r?t-elii man u :::eturer5. fcnd tt-cse Rut.,iy nil ihe bet storei. We ennnot claim t-nttart ive' thin otl:r.. bul we tan .:;d tb t-lalTTl larjr--r a.-itjrT eiei.x a ;i-l loner l-riC4. JOHN UANAMAKKK. No. IT. S. HvSlf.Ry jt l SIiLJih t'.lt PEfAST- Ml sr. The larze F'o--k ti th, IV'i'Kn.T.t wn-M a .J..z-.-n ordinary : K-ry. Wt are j-nii eib d , t arry a be rre t-i'k. b-2 ne we ke-, foil line-, b,r 1 .a.l :i--. Ii--.-, e 'liiiiii-ei. viu! t leneicint-i.. N" i. ;f t'linif. in between t: and tbe maker, a The liead o4 thi le.;trtniui,t itoe. d'.rv--t lo the Kree-.h. l"cijl:5h and Iri-h to-Aiia. mhere t:-e .,n.;i are ma.le. and ol leu ri n. -,- t h'j toils to be in;o: e exi-re-r ly ;..r u. We re hrf and tbreet iuirtirt of tilt i.'art wr.rht & W arn-r' itxsl. JOHN WAN" A M A.K I.K No. I. N. N i iU VJ.s. Tt i sfe to , y tant tbire is no sti'. s'.ik K i e.ioe-. in lb'Iaii.-ij b-.a as b.re. We nrr olc r--j-re-enr.itiTe -.f t'jr .lujia a-id AieTan-lie and If tor loitk-s of Kid I ilovn-t. JeiHN wanajlaki:k. No. 19. N. N. t :ii;kixlas. He.l.te r. '-.lit bK:V ' S:lk. Al!,n-. T.er.io- tm. and rir;c.-im. we iirrix-rt Iron Lord .-n m l q-.i -and unoiui lia-. i1.-s we.i--! r JOHN WANAMAKbK. N: H-MI SI.INS. ILAVV.i j AM.MfWsu, Ios Kvery rol tna'i.e of !. n-iiv. . .. ,.. t: at in -ee vr jarnr.:e-: i,. t. .l. ,,. n: is i.i,! ni, t!,-.r tr :- -j. r . . , . -.. c, '-4rs, llial we IHL r"-mi;i r:i . .. ;- . OH. No. s.-FriL 1 hcr-e rod are Tery lill-ra t, boe who buv no: t rel on the..: fn:lr Tn'ijr- all the irilr .-itr, L.f--iut u fiHVe WierlriH' jier-oual .- 17 t-rr-.. u 1 t- L 741,. an elij l-irr:er. wl;( . il;"-7Tl lei Tl.t :.-rture ol JeaM..r..-.l ' ' 1 -!i -. v-:-, 4, 2a.;-:i-. kc. JoilN .ANA -lAil. No. -V 2. 51 ATI ON F I! V AMp AM Y i. H Ali ernd" o! WriMn ''; -e tL ' I ..ivi;t Tn 1 orri ;T-or - I ?.-- 4 - t . irtt. ID Uii r.' Uj!i. !. 1 .AM b'.ii: ' l.i n?y Brtic-ls. j'-i. '. AN AMALka i A Mill t-lr. N .i 3- . T '.'v. IKI; Ft MFKY .I 1( I.F r A I in iiur'cntrr a-o. art. tle. twt. la-, where wc are In d. lv rr-,- ;j- : :l- : Cii-A-nt-v T..iifi Whi r- "11 -. I .-' J.r A .;-ier.d;.l lin-o: i -r.fc ! r uu: jeivetl iltreet fr.-m l'ar .-;,-' I h ii:en abr. ad . : u 1 N " 'NAVlkli f . L' I .1 .1 I arl? ciane "! ftr.-n el;e hern. road is eicrhtv-six miles in lentrtli and extends frrll tlie i t'liet iivn with the slavery. id uaee the wa- hai cbtints I loowntw.i 1.1:1. . i. . .- - -. . . .... cirln if..mu he had owned their !ther. The i iin.oieipniii aim MIC Rill mud, m e. nil- rondnrt d Hirmimrham exeited the IndiirnaTlon ol hiii neij liritir-s-atid their ;ntiiat:on the t nited . -eentlv lound an :miirimeni : lamuiond to-dav ananhed i 44!in -i .iie-i 'o,i f , .iiii-.-t ii.,i 11, ...,.. i- nnil,i.r .in.! T r:,n:.. 4 - . ..... . . .. . i. . . . I .... . . ...i,.., tn, v.iL - i iiiin. iiiiiii. .urtii.M. 4 i i nr. ine ir.'iioiinerj. nennn 11141 1 no iw ih ,, t ch . , sustained iiie commissioner!. 11 tnnimroon ann lilair to oimer-t w oh iiin ti wj 1 n i" '-ii'" n.- No. 9. IV . ,c. B 1, A S K L I ' i,,:ivii 11-. i.i.ii utiri . 1 1 - 1 - .!. i isij iji, s I H 1 11 n ,11 1H 1 la I II I in?, nt-irf ii.e,i-,, .,,..1 asiess-or:. The matter : county, throivrh the cout.ties e.f Ni.rih- 'TZ'hI o court, atid the court umberiand. I nion, MtilV.n. Centre, the iMiinmeM. hi-bimz t ;i ri rc, .s.c In thl I't-iiartmeiit we excel The c!a?of Roods selected !tv our buyer, who roeu abroa-i twie,.- a ye:ir to icei. trondii direct fr-m tuc Irih uianulactur erri, has foiiularii-"! tln dermrruient. All ktudt ol lieu.-!.!-iiintr: iM'Vtloods ol r-l:al!e makes in immense aar,ruocnl at re-uonaLde iiaid i,rriif-r price, our inakroil l.inerraro al-n-ilrstelv rtrlia- 'i... .... ... ... , ..... . .. . ... tn l.e so il inro io4-o;t:niarv perTiiutin nr nein an i o men ero eirivincc iimnc a roael in" 1 nmsy ivania railroad near I vrone. . ..,-. .h.n he mmsM t,v hne ncii- imt.r.sonment i that Skirted a precipice, at Crawford. IJlair CollVitv. The iiin-ehaser retire- conld not aw-lv In thin country I te.u-o ol slavery ! havinv tieen abolished. There CRVbl he no slaves o. bera and therefore no one could ti mmss a Slave V.".o tnake a stiaoialtv In Hlar.ket. JOUN WAN" AJdAKHK. a t'leeipice. ai erawioni. uiair couviiv. 1 ne Tum-haser renre- . ....1 T 1, 1 .... .1 . , ... io44a, anu rani ano uai'Mii came uiKiii sen is urn I 'ems' ivania liailroad (. om- ,, .j. , . . t , , - ,-. ... urnmii'i Liiviriuit i,wwnt,..ii . .............. tiiini. I hey had !i. ard that horses . panv, which will vt once reorpranize the Thim tho ju-ie said, is n oir-riu not jnovided : could see in fh' dark, and theiefure let : ro.ol :in,l PTti-nd it 4-..ul .i v.lU- '. for by any act id frnirress and ma r.c 1 ... ... e-i.cf;.... ...'n...;. -11- t. . 1 j .... ; ' '., .. Imltctment in the Fediral court. s-,,-1 in- ii in-, iiii-mii i";im 11 ii iur 1 hit mil-iu.icpv jimrs says mill I wo was-dlscUiupel. liisiir.ct ; iini uuinnable by ne defendant No. 10. HFAJ- ASP IVITAT11S I.ACF.s m ( til SOS, I Allies- e If .S, ( LUAHS AS it TlhS. Tn Ci department of or,-, business 1 the fair protit it happened that this families named rej-nect ivelv Mar' in and horse was blind, which fact they did not Fudge- left Wiikinsburg a year or two know until after a good ninny of their aso to seek theii fortunes" in the far linncs had U rn broken. . AVest. Thev halti d in Kansas, itist on M.uiy Him. The Why Shf. Woii.d Siiltimie JN'eirs says : a t ..nin n rr. ti,. 1, -viJ,,,lr r,f a tavern In -a Miui'ir 111,-111 iiopeii wun an lili- ine lic.rnei-s ol civilization and there tha-tcitv a widow, sent lor e-vhJ'K-ian 10 im-na st nois girl, and abandoned her at Hays : co,menee,t their struggle for existence. ESofcrM . ity. Katisaf, giving her adrait for.-rbM, A ery littlo had Kn known of them, a nrerin.ion w K n-n ..rvi anJUt two hour prlr.ctple moro noticeuhle than here. 1'eople ltd', us tii4y have beon tfi-wiuici to jay double tho pre. if s we have some ol. our irood marked. T!is.t. low 1 rices please Is msnlvfl i ti thronic alwasa seiefTtiPff at the counti-ra. It is ajinost inipf,ssil.le to keep a full asortracnt, as the tenuis ko out sn sapidly. The Hurlm-n;? and some other inadoun iroods are matte m ou-.own prein-w-Ti. Ab.jut thirty iumds are einployett at this, woik under a sk-Jie l d.iiiriier. W e etipv the torolir: pattern aa,i. ..ell thcia at price witl:..n reaeh ol evervbodv. JeilLN. WA.NAHAKSS. No. N. n. n .'.-si'i;ciai.c(ivmf:h reiKCKV-s- Km FINI: .TKNISHlN(i Gooi.is. Imn:iMtrt at e'hetnut strret c ntrance. MOh onl4 th ficeif novc'.Uvs in Nccl- wear. Scar:" ol lr.is ani ClnrTi. k.c. JOHN V..N AM A KKSi. No. :t. irai.,1 Mjss-F-s- oKcrs- and cini.- L'KKN S Slil'ts. A '.mi nt; to SKTjjj.ly ofd Si.ies of r:ght 4bar-c and at miitaII p-tiiit prici-s. we are suci-ecii bk be yorl our expecot ions. W e meet every reasonable li Taaod upon lis !ir -:ii"f.,Jtien in evcrv r pert. Tt ro Is uo oier place umtbahly In the- l'uited St .! whore irholec can ' 4. made from a stin k iu Si'wci! an -A Itti-bcr li'iods af 414 er Sloo.OiXl. JVUN WANAMAKtli. X. 2:. O. II. KUBJiEU GOIifv T.; 1 larne deiiai-.nicnt ol uefu'. tMnss.sueh :o3saKer -oat. Waiernrixd llariaenti lor l.a db. Ji-ats and C'hiMrcn. We are the lanrert huy era -; these arood . the city anA our prices ale made vry low bv thU fsiet JeiHN WA.NAMAKF.K. No. sr.. ... "--TRT-NAiS, V AI.1S. K A(?S. &c. V'vry requisite -.-r Travelers in this Section. JOHN W ANAMAKEK. Ne . v.-xii.lp :'.i;y K!h' A ti:r-cr.lfi-er.t l 11" -..i lr-.:l "I 'r.'.e t Tk U -iiili str.-t-t. nbove t i 'fun . d-4"i u popular part of our bcsoie-a. So irr : .- lis v, i.-.., tb:,t we hiiv s Ust 4 ieTi-.l, -1 !' - to oceupv n piriiou ti Hie Wcsteru i,f.rl 1 ? tr Tn i nir 1 1 a.. Lailli s en w y the pr- t,r farce tt w -v wbt re H'-nnets ..-, V- fii!,.,-i ,.n h; :.r. - ; cta-1,1. rt-o. u e.l ti:- 'ei-atur )-. i .-ts d.rec-t from Foir We ice,-;, ai; t! - --. t' nrritttmv.1 lists sr. -a r- -n-sl- r, Pt f ;.--. leathers. A cuo.i'. ui.i.-r ! -1 r - John w an i.4.!.i: Nj. 32. 1". L.-hii'?; :. We b.-ileve this t,k to b tVc l.-r ' kind In any rct.-ol ti-iw- in tb iltj . A .t: rt 1 1 r,.s i , r ii n an-l rsa .:a SI .t-le-. an 1 -vert e 1 b!e cotu'iination o' ri lorut"! i-i T ' sr 1 ! e T, i' ibori v. 14 u h d'rn r-iai: .v; to ii.. tt.h." ITldl ri'ilmr and ll e to 11-, - u.-h ra;M we offer rreat tvi,ntascs to oar I n err' Ail Kibboii .ri j arc itu:i::-v a ;.- '. r 'i ninny person t- tf for tl-eoi '-i iv -.e r . ' Iiar-.rteT. Ji HN V N.i.4iB ' 3'i. V.-VlSIKS'CiHi ANI'ST r.S lo tbe left hJii.u ihlt icto-i, lli .s lirs ai4i a rs 1-i-vL) a p. pT.i..r ( ir : - ' tress. i:a-!i Hior mtkis '. rt.- n-r- acrJO and complete We j av gra- a ; r -i .t, 11. r' h-in-lsonie fhnjies. and 1 1-e f 1 ..,lr-t -tt " fitted out half the pr f -1; -r: j-: t-nd. t'.;s prt.ua ;i...u' :v .1 . i-:n u .i.r.'' V. V. OiJ-iI.-fS.T- Of ranl-.;e.-s 'Tinj-ej ta.i f.-;f full stuck.-. Iur seltior,. So Isric is a surpe to m,,st ever l.i!y. t i t attentk-Ta t.j make an.: -jimc: is."!, an j elated. A. full a,$surtaj it t. l:.fi.i '' Ji U1N W AN-- oa . -r.it nr.l ,s'" N,.. ':. V.'.-Tv-VS, HAM IK at To ;-asp the a'j ldr.r.w. Vtp a,-.-:!-"1 Ti'ys.tsmos. StbU i;.itl r:eri . . .lollN V. .'.vA5'ik-v N '. X. M AlTrs. Rt'CS, 1 .11 A. beautilii! t.it k al ) ri. gr-.-at cntlcts -it ko.hIs. yHN WTANAai'' Y. e H1N A A N T ;i-s'XA-- Vh cneoT-asrc inent frlven ti i.jt ' .'., "Ive lieportment ,eeid .l us V' 11 1 Ttiis season wc shall shew ih irei . - f siock ever s-en In trn rm. we liumblT-sl kitchen or the r-va V't b Icing 1-di'lv culled for he said; it, ttrani dnln l s, P u.e imiiit, lor on . and adising iter 10 reuirii r.ome, as lie ; since their departure until a few davs atterwar.is the doctor nira-n ui .ana itrrceiveu . No.ii. I w-m ... sh Kn Siyw1 rwi ltttt Kill. Ifl f !Ai I ft t. ago, when the startling intelligence war, .ini oi ' death --wcu," asked the ! u.-white eocps, hambl rg EDCjfiC.s. 1 T-". 'isf rr,erl to e erv 44-onl Ihe eliH-netd ' ' ot. . m , innj; 111 4 mi me ininni ui;n inn 111 1 111 ni na I Wfn IK- ' wnniiirMniin). i.iarit.i.j l.a ... ostcni d to t( r Word tin I IiHjUl 1U . , I.f , .K lrfi'l .t... ..i.i 1 v.,l l... i- 1.-.. 1 whatever." The wide appeared relieved. - "Si-n l tor a clerrymar. an.1 iltertor. dear, you lube a we.nes". " l o whaf- inquire,! ine lai.er. ua- j IilnnerSets and ordinary lab' Ware " ., iia I ; wa going to je.Tiis. Mie met with some iiel.iv 111 gelling inonev for the , draft, but as seion as iossible bhe bought 1 vourerl by wolves uttered and 1 endorse ; ahorse, a revedver, and some provisicTns. of Martin's bo.- ts-i..!! l..n--iii I ej- .'- ... ... cverv 01 a difference V-tteen the view of C.roes- ' cstinc ne ws is e)iected from her, I ck on the relative powers f the States Mr. Fudge and tiae were 111 me lures a (I them." There ns Wide 1 rrd Started after the flfilive. Inter. 1 Kliort Hisl:m,e frnm heie l,,,,ic, ,.,. . xle,i at the wldow'a eonduet. "Oh! 1 want to , . - . h n, ' -4 rri uim : I lii 1 1 i! cr.it i" ami (-.:. 4t-! jl'iifl " 1 : orlnu.ite . nt h'r-i o-m Mr. '.;if:':-h'" etTcial in?', will ininind l" t! i a..'i giory of the Keptlbli- - jii ; ..r'y." it i;cpo:-:s a f' nrtul re-poii- d'ility up ii him and excites hope's 4h;.h !i..iv n.ver 1" roa'.i'.d. It is .em i-y.H ad'-niitcd that the Fepubliccn f.irty jm-'. now otaiids in sa-l need if a ei y I n s. of 'pride and glory." its origm il et o.;k iu trade of these n ce -ary C'i.-i:tiHbtie- h.n ing been exhausted .'..T'.'ig Gi'.irit's m . .mil tciui ; ami if the rw High heiiff of this comity can restote to the great It' publican party, as the T, ih-.n: says he can, its two Just lcwe-ic. he will prove himself to be a big-jf-r ii. in tLn:i wc hnve t-yer taken him o l-e-the ri0dit in t.t in the viLt place ii'.i 1 all l.o',H'fnl 11epublic:i,s. ll'rC tin: e-itt-M- of t'.;e Tn' . vil! ii. ' up .-.i-U e-:i him b.- an 1 !he General l.oe rntnent. and the iets of Grunt as illustrated by his acts j when he was Fresiderd. as there was : b 'tween the followers of Thomas JefTer hon anil those of Alexander Hamilton when the com-titutioii was aeleptr-d in 17-'.'. James M. Tynek, 1'irst Aiiirlant I'Ost master General, who wtmbi natui a';ly He- set ilown a: Jan Ohio nan. where as he is fiom the Hoi-sier .Stale, is a specimen brick ot the roving life of the present national administration. lie pmg AOO.l, IT hen a Pack Of the himcrv hi. .ml he 1 srad ne emuled to lr.00 Votes were very scattering in .New b'asts rnsi,ed upon them, and before ; '' widow, trnma society to wim-n I iinou. they could crv for assistance thev were : i"l'..u -'m- - ni -,;rr. No. M. I c-sr-s: t -1 fnti.-i ! ' " . eirnanieait. nf ctk-v tiee-ii.lMn. ! 'lL'1- nn """ 9Tllrnw- Wedgwood and Ure'sdes s.. . ,. . . e we have a splnil:d assortnent of Suits, e verct.ti4. ! Jo'lN WAM'" ahe latet proOuctiocsiD swiss ooods t Ambries, .""'"--I-'" '"--" asinuuanie s-.yies. usaer ' . Namooks In taanifteenl varietv. Th newest ' ur own pcMoml supervision. The e Mothic we 1 N' .JS thing" from tlve Hsmburar looms receive.! direct, ; sell can bo di-ptn.lcJ oa as sonnd In quality and 1 v v ,T ' Ir m-( fTI-? i - i . ..... . . . froni the makers. ThLs stut-k is complete ular because PT'caa are so low JOH N W ANA Jt .VK.KK . JOHN W ANAMA.KEK. "n!y the bct make kept thai we eJa ' a guarsntee to jive iaui' ti"Ti ,4:111 a . JOHN ; Vork at the late election, ore man in Syracuse having scratched I ornell. the ; torn lin.b from limb and devonjed bv I draw tt " l he doieor was am ,ied. TUe ciery- Ilcnubiican candidate for Governor, and 1 the rapacious animals ' nn came. i iijm ncinainted wun tbo circum vott-d for "the devil.'' Whereupon the mr- New York 'Wortif says that "this vote Ofr pcrsonnl appearanco is a matter in is probablv the leginning ef a new civil which our friends ami acquaintances liave a . " "... . . i riobt ttl n .b..i..rt n-b..t..,. .... 11 1.4:.. sitvico iini! mora reionn rariv. and - ..,.,.. ,,- i , u i t'.iat if it had been cast in Massachusedts I (lances, indlnnacily declined to perloim the cere j monv, and tie- brtared woman lives on a "lone j widjy." upon them an exterior uncared for and un attractive, a countenance marrd bv a ne- 11 i4oii,ii ii. mr i-eii o.'u.iti-u ioi ieii piectcil crri.zlerl lieanl, or a crown rmiltiess Ibltlcr."' of ciivcrintr, haif e-ovetcil. or thate-l'ied with The clutiesof feneral Freight Agent ' white hairs, or whether w sliall in elefer- ,-tf Pt.nncili.jnia l lilrnl.l ('ntninnv ; PllCe to OUT fellOWR. Pavdlle rei'anl til fllir a position made vacant bv the death of ! T" . thera psesentahle ! j;; n"r" .kvlnft.it?a Vn Va s ' r i.-.s .t in i.e,, ,i..i. . ace-eptable m sck-ii ty. There are runny : "''T'JL.? ?i! ' 1t ".i llt I -. 14..".., " ... 4 ... ... . . c i n,.pS for t)losc w!lf d,.sireto 1(, thiSi Pni own a .. ,i. v .i.ss.ui. osij., j. iiuu u e , tiicp- are none aniens tliem more acceptable A Sxakim VtTH Two Heaps A late 1s i f-ue td the Tennessee Erptrst turnishes the I following ; Mr. John. .T. Blrdsornr brought to ibis city eomo days ilu oce ot the treatcst in.'. oral curiosities we ' t-ver saw. 1: was a white and red striped suake. was slans of life which belonir to the- snaku species. Kith beads ware of equal siie. w iiU two d istioct cj es, and whiie alive it usci both of these, bends la . ... I hose do u, .-.1 tn loth n-r on' -.lo net make it ssss - - . .,i.r.cr- nave r::le till e ass ol roods lor -e-iriv twentv land. ahiui. a.11 thu iirevallinir ill ., of -vn.l. i . ... ' r. -ear iwentj roods In few Silks, .lute and SaUceris. r cw i-h , , We receive U 3 ?ert i"r?i ih' 1 ' l' Jlrters tor Ow.l I'arUi. , person, know how to famish cheaply and la-teiullv i roo-ri. o'our ownrenfi. . HiJ work X.epbyrs. leri,-s ntov. r. st"! ,F'' " , Vhohcasto, thU department haWl larwe .V&l i lTtnTX 'TlltlA KVr'( "SZH v Ins ,sV.-,.Jl., . ., . v. . . - - sinuiraiL m T IK rt W n Hint JOHN WANAMAKER. 7..-ZU'MYr.s Woi;.ifci Since art neejlcworl: l-i-an"' . ileterrulned ti lhii tt t." K. f4''t'"1 .. ,r,i t . rtence. AU.1 wo csiiniit onlv iimiiiv tht. .-a.i. cheaply, but irlvo Ideas in stylo aiirt a'armnny with I lurnuif-e. JOII.H TT. A.lAAl AK.r.H. ttfl V Ik- btt Rive id., aii mo e; !or c-i yt No. rx. U.-iTSTCM TAII.eifUNei. I No. T.t. j K.SHA'ALS. v.s rxhtb.t a fins line o?Miawl cf every n.-r-r'p- IV. hive eTteCl!,-nt t'ntter to measure an-l make tion. from res 1 India, for STOO down to the common ararments to ird-r for tU.,e w ho rref. r .t! rh cc Ureakbist Shawl for 1. A beautiful variety of th , ..f at least cm- hundred -t4 !cs .,1 Voo l mis ; he had mcd on, BTTsde, In lone and souare stylss. eifaer ; We guarantee to nt. and do not make it d is a-rrei inplvn.ubdncdorhiih cn iirlnvr. bl. to tnte who tarn whH, J UZu, jeillN ANAMAkU,. ! please. Jbll.N W'ANlMAKtK. ' JOHN WN No. 1 '. ,T.r filH-nt most oflast summer in California. ton vho has for year's been identlhed .Nevada an 1 Colorado joined Grant and with the railroad and t he Empire Trans- Fresii'.cnt t)t the Com panv. Who Will than Hall's Hair Itniesieranii r.iick!iv'b:nirs auiJina I a cur-e on lie uround. and w.-uld eat have a. 4 his assistant Mr. . I. McC. Creigh- I've for the wliiskers, iioth these pronara- i "'-' hmh mouth. usii cue tuouih tor this par- 1 - - - ' ' . - - - ' - - ' - 1 . ' his I bird term friends in Chieacro. and ; port at ion Company. An order to thai ciict. . was issued on .Monday. A well-to-do fiirmer in Ferry county was badly taken in by a hi ace of sharper tir.ll .i flT-A L-a'.,t fNl leiln o alt i v ,1 i-.i , t-i4 iv 'i .'i. Ak an inn tn u.: rfipirn, ? v . , . . . . . . .- ami if any of our friemls ar looking a little : wVnii..,i, citase.i by its beats not l-ainit .i.v. .1,.;.-,- i.ri nr,l, v. f ILIUM" llll-lll lllllll'.Ke travel, -il with them to Fliilade Iphia. The peop'c suppose tbal Tyncr i in "Wa.-slilugtoii, where he ought to be, earn ing his salary, but it i? th-j thinnest kind of a t'elusicn. It 13 known that Key, the Postmaster General, who was a note of it. XarHl Sirtr, Dam iUe, "f. a few weeks ago. lie I -ought a wind mill from the rogues, at;d then signed a paper which to act as mills in That county. The paper he ' it. able lo airree ad to direcMun. but as s-xu. as an aureement of bieas cocUt be reached it womld rti..4-e on in the tlirction aareed upon. Tbi won- I'inT's Vism"IiI, hnw- T va Ul. m,- ''"fl natural curiosity w is captured by soms A l.Pi bH.- tin, Iiovc 1 wsli my . railroad men tear. '.silina, Tenn. SKin wns as r-lear and sou as yours," kiik! a m ah. e.nni.R i.Kr.sitrv'.M Tci l'.ital and Kxprr SerV .' ;. T1.. and itsnis :ill i vi r tbe c u ".: irar. Tiiers-is the ssmc rare v.". po-itHl eanls as If the r-er- r .- i the eouner, ini-mtiranda tn hs- - . " '.,!' person. We are aJ"i ab'e to r '. 1 ' the day ktey arc rt-wsi'o.! U r lailv to her itieml. "You can easily make it so," answered the fricn 1. "How '.'" inquired Mi he ll oii Tht v as a contract te first htdy. "Hy u-ing Hop Hitters : that .Ii he lhouto . as a contract rnakes pure rich V.ood and bloominc health. sit agent xor the sale of wind it dtf it tor me, as you observe." Read -of titt r.MuiTr 1 lil T-i-mr r 1-t. 1. a Confed. -rate brigadier, wants the inun- signed turned cut to be a negotiable i Fho7en to Death in Minnesota. A special to the X. Y. World from M. Paul, Miiiii., Dec. lC-th, says : There lia been a severe thunder storm In tha j Red Kivor country lor too past two days. The I inrrinomeiers nave laiien very low ; reports at ination for Vi e Fr- sieh-nt on the t icket j note for SW.vhU-h the mni so!d to A Tfn this eVnnty --o'oatch0 with Grant, and il lot,ks as if Tymr third party. The wind mills were fcr- nt a L'irv r,f iw , thttoof xvm. t.i.' children w frozen U 4, t -i t t, ; .rii.-r -ir.-,--,! ' 1 1 -i om- :,, Kt.ee" wir let! and "ire now '"". si le Lii-iOV' ee.t . , , , ,, ,', . , ' " " i UBa' !. a two men, u. ct. TS'.'.Mers na James i va.i twiugnijj aro.,.1.4 .-ho C.K.t .:. K'js : v.iiiui diw t uu. . . .ah i.u .ui!rat,i For fall pavtl-'v'.?TS address as above. ; NoUa, are mr,p.-..e.i to bq jot n tii su-'a ana ! i':' te.-i. I n-21.-ly, 1 fr-r n ' w. , Jfrn,i, nt "f 'y 11 t1 rRy to visit our bpf llive- Tbe advantages of combining under one ros.f so msi.y .'.---' will be plainly sen by anyone willing to give a few minutes' time to see a.,,1 think about it. With warru-t thank, t!.e many expressions of interest and with as.tir.nccs of our desire to infect every detail cf our bouse, we I, re t L.. to tion of the latest improvements in our building, nnd stock. sru.T,ni,.w John- "WAITAMAKEB GJ-IiND DEPOT, l.StlT Street, - - - ;PiiilacLeK'if1 tr T
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