(Minima CBZKSBURC. PA., FRIDAY. - - - JAN. 23, 1831 JgfAiJ,l'-lJJ ."-i-l ! 1 -! II- Thlt.ujw Wfei is said to b an en- ; thusiatie eupjorter of the Irish land 1 league. "Weed scarce have expected so ; much, and yet it is only reciprocating j favors, for there are undoubtedly many ! leagues o land, in Ireland as well as i IsewLere, which have never s'ported I anything but weeds. The trial of I'arntlland his co-defen-tanti ir. the Court of Queen's l'ench, Dublin- was brought to a close on Fri day last, and on Monday Judge Fitzger ald delivered his charge to the jury. On Tuesday evening at half past eight o' clock the jury came into court, aud ths foreman bavins stated that it was im possible for them to agree, they were discharged. It is understood that U.i cf the jury were in favor of acquittal. Tna Senate of the United States af ter the fourth of March will contain thrtt nativer of Ireland viz: Charles j W. Jones, of Florida, James G. Fair, of Nevada, aud (reutral Sewell, of New Jersey tha first two named being Dem ocrats, and tha last a Republican. If Harry Oliver, the "Dungannon I5oy" set up by Don Cameron, should happen to be elected from this State, the "ould so.l" would then have four of her sous in the highest American legislative body. Oliver, however, as a Senator in c-xpec- tancy Lcj evidently blossomed bs'ore j li Is time. At a reception given to John Sherman at Columbus, on Wednesday evening nf last wtk, by the members of the Ohio Lesialatu!', he rnadi a speech thanking the Republican members cf that body for Laving again elected him to the Sen ate, and referred to Jud.ja Thurman, f ur "Whom the Democrats Voted, in the fol lowing haudEome and emphat:e stylo : ' I am 'jk X apororo th v.jtes that we r gTa by ay Detu-.K'ratic fe!liw citizens hero JM tiie contest yeat?rd ly aud to-day. If any man rould be chosen from the 5l;Ue of ii'.ibj to advcM-Hte in the Amerieau Sen tt the prin r!pie cf the Demoeratie party, tbTe is no lin In Ohio, or in the I'niteii States, more deserving of taat honor th.m A'.Iau O. Thur ijju." 1 Tiie bill introduced into the Senate avn.e week ao ly the Grat.t'3 men of nil weik, I.can, cf Illinois, placing Grant on th retired list with the rank and full pay of General cf the army, got a very black eve on Monday last, when a motion made by Logan to take the bill up out of its place on the calander was defeated by a vote of 2" yeas to 2S l.av r.O":iu 1'iive r:oticr thif lie wnul.l continue to pre-s the t-on.s:deration cf i the bill up to the Irst day cf the session to I Lcped that the Senate ! nrid it will giva him a prmpt backset every time he makes his motion. Mr. Vest, of jiissouri, pus. me case 111 n nui-sneu Ly j saying tint apaim-t Grant personally lie '. La 1 not ;. word to utter, but as Grant bad seen iToi-er to tnh the cb:ncM ff political life he should abide with the consequence?. 1 1 Ir is indeed with mote than ordinary pleasure that we congratulate our ami able ami talented friend Mr. Manly Teilo, managing editor of the Cleveland Cft'i jU': I 'niitrsf, on his thorough and.wo trust permanent recovery from a some what protracted and very seiious illness, which, as noted iu thesa co! turns a few weeks a?', came unpleasantly near prov ing fatal. The return to health of our worthy friend, when be once began to recover, was so speedy and gratifying that nil about him were astonished at its rapidity, and those immediately iu tere.ted in his welfare attribute it in a Threat measure to the many heartfelt prayer offered in hi3 behalf. The last is- sue of tho t 'im- returns hi3 giateful thanks to all of his friends who so de- j Toutly remembered him in that way. ! That a long and prosperous career is '. till before him is cur earuest and sin- j cere hope. 1 (I rant was serenaded at the Exeeu- i tive Mansion in Albany on Tuesday nrM S of last week, and it was reserved on that occasion for A. 15. Cornell, who holds ! the ollice of Governor cf New York j through the treasonable act of John J Kelly runainz as a third candidate, to I deliver himself as f allows : ; "My fellow citirens. yoj have enme here to-nic;ht to do het or to one who, more than Washington, was first in peace, f rst in w?r, and first in ihe l:e.rts of his countrymen, the Illustrious soldier statesman and citizen." It u diilicult to say whether one ought to be more amazed and disgusted at the effrontery of "Cornel! in thus deliberately insulting the whole American people, or at (tract's complacency in accepting tha odious: comparison between himself and George Washington without a fcir.jle. word of dissent. When L. S. Grant can be held up to an American audience by the Governor of a Slate, or any oth er man, as ''r-i .re tV, irii"iiyf n," who will say that imperial ideas are not making rapid and alarming headway in this, the beginning of th? "cond cen tury of the Republic. Tun contest at Hnrrisburg in relation 'he election of United States Senator I continues substantially with the i Result i.s was reached in the joint j vjtion of the two Houses when tlie 1 ' allot iva Ukn 011 Wednesday cf j rCf-k. The ninth ballot, which j V e i on Tuesday last, resulted as l An6: Wallace, -2 ; Oliver, PO ; Grow ..trrin 12. It is idle to specu- i "n vit the final risult or when it i fo'j.bly lc reached, since no man i a. amidst tho uncertainties sut .r. liiig the Miestion, what ;i day or an ' iOtir may bsirg fottii. Vc dm not for a moment credit the rumors that are in . -circulation of negotiations being on ' foot lo'ik'mg tea coalition between the ; J)r uiocrats and the stipiwrters of Oliver, j by which OlherV. tif ction would be se- ured. and in reltuu tb.e Democrats be' gurrsLlecd "a fair" apportionment bill, ; We .-re dccidrdlv cf tlie op:nio:i that a ; I ler.iuC!';'. nw'in'er v.'i.a for any cr.n ill pro.-tiliitc Li-n-sflf to t!ie si-leraiion v .ill i-m.-tiliilc Linvsc-lf to tho ,1 bae and i.o!,!e pinposes of ahhn tlie 1 the crop, owiiifj to the late sowing and Cameron chui to elevate on? of its suh- j the early and severe winter, a large por missive tcx;!s into .t s at in t!i lr. S. j tio.n of the wheat land heing covered rsenate, had hot u r iinme.liately after d j wUh ice and llj6 sef;i fr0,eI1 ouU s inr so say In pray.-rs, and prepare hjm- ,L . eeir ror tb.e itolttb-ul jildift ni-.ioli hi? ,-tracrr-il . ok. tittienU will ffurtlv elect i b:a s;h'( : ,1 n, . . .1, m. ..lit i. J 1 .viia (.;. - -4 ...vvu,u.Vl,.uil, A oreat max in the broadest aceep- i taticn. of tne phrase was elected to the ; benite of tho United States last week j by the Republican members of the Cali j fornia Legislature. II:a name i8 Gen ! eral John F. Miller, and tho State of Indiana may jnsily feel proud in claim- ing him as one of her none. While the Republican mountain ha? been ia labor in old Pennsylvania and brought forth a Senatorial mouse in the shape of Harry Oliver, the Republicans in the "Golden State" did their work in a very differ ent style, and gave John F. Miller to the j cotintry fully equipjed, like Minerva j springing from tho brain of Jove. We i removed from itt present location, and form our opinion of Miller, and of what : especially why it should be removed to may be expected from him as a Senator. Philadelphia. On the other hand, rea from what was said of him by one Par- sons of the very strongsst kind are 1 dee, a member of the California Senate, ! most as plenty as blackberries in Aug who in seconding his nomination among j ust against its removal to that ring-rid- other highly flattering things said : 'If ha iff elected ft thin Vfillnrah'p nnsitinn golden ray of his setting will linger aud play on its summit, aud around its "base future generations will congregate to honor and revere." These aie well chosen and very elo- quent words and weie so regarded when ! they were originally uttered by Daniel j Webster, (to whom Pardee compared Miller at the outset cf his eulogium) in his celebrated speech at tho laying of the corner stone of the Hunker Hill monument. In these degenerate times when the Senate is compelled to listen j through three mortal days to the froth ' and frenzy of Logan, of Illinois, against j the bill restoring Fitz John Porter to his rank in the army, it is pleasant to j know tha: a second Webster is to appear j ' in that body that a "second Daniel is j about to come to judgment and that ; Miller, of California, will btend among t the Fcgana, the Platt3 ar.d Congers of j the Senate, as IV.rdeo predicts ha will j i stand, "as Paul stood among tho proph- ; ; ets the noblest, tha wisest, and the j j best." The whole country will feel an i unusual interest in the Senatorial career of lllller, cf California, and if he fails to rcde.-rii the extravagant promises j mude Ly Par. ice in his behalf, it will 6 Imply be a realization of the fate cf many another embryo s'atesiuan who 1 has Lad greatness suddenly thrust up- i on him going up like roe ket and corn j ing down like fa rock. Trom such a ! fate may iliiler be delivered and Par dee's reputation thereby saved. Ix another oolutnn of our paper will ba fuund the rules regulating the prim ary elections under the Crawford County System, which was adopted by a major ity of the Democratic electors of the county who voted on the qu-jstion cf cl'.a'sinB ".e mode of uominatingcounty otllcers at the deh eate election held on t,,e llH h day of June last- The rules i we puuiisn, ana ior a copy 01 wnicn we are indebted to Hon. John I.atta, chaii- i man of the Democratic Committee of 1 Weatmorelan 1 county, Lave beon iu forco in that county for a number of years, and wo understand have not giv- i tn entire satisfaction, which no system ! that human ingenuity has been able to I devis? has ever yet don?, we believe. Their introduction into the Democratic 1 machinery of this county is, of course, ' au experiment in an effort to supplant . the old delegate system, which, for sev- eral reasons, had become very generally j objectionable and failed to answer its j purpose. ling thus an expeiiment, as i we have said, it becomes the dutv of i i every sincere Democrat in the county to ' make an honest cffoit to carry it into ef fect, both in its letter and in its spirit. If it fails to give satisfaction, then Home other system must be adopted. These rules will be laid before the County Committee for its action when the chair man calls it3 members together for that purpose, and we advise every "member ! of tlie Committee who happens to bo a subscriber of tlie Fkf.knan locut them out of the paper and by studying them make himself familiar with them, eo that they may come prepared to suggest any amendment to them which will add to their efficiency in fairly anil honestly ascertaining tho will of the Democracy as between rival candidates for nomina tion for the several county ollkes. It is said at Washington that Justice Noah Swaync, of tb.e Supreme Court, has delivered his last opinion, ami that i he will hand l is resignation to Mr. Hayes : without any further delay. Swayne is ! an Ohio man. and Mr. Hayes intends ' nominating as his successor another ; Ohio man. Stanley Matthews, who ac ' quired an unenviable notoriety owing to his connection with "red-headed Jim Anderson, " that most brazen of l.ouisi 1 ana liars and fraudulent manipulators i of the elect ion returns of 1-7:5 from Kast : Feliciana Parish, in thai State, in the ! interest of R. B. Hayes. Stanley Mat j thews is known as the attorney of rich j and powerful corporations, and sells his i legal knowledge to euch men as Jay j Gould, as agent for whom on the floor i of the Senate he interposed all the in- gnuity be could summon to his aid to defeat Judge Thurraan's bill compelling i the PaciCc railroads to pay to the gov- J ernment several railbonsof dollars which 41 t 1 . it :n 1. .1 1 incj oiuu u i-ensibLcntij wiuine.u. The cominsr and rreat cv.estion in this 'If be is elected to this honorable position disuuted swav in nearlv every depart- i ! !'.!, lfT S?""?:..t?,, "1"' ?- ! ment of its government. The Philadcl- ! 1 ttf CWm- VK-'iM TACf. II.tK in flirt V.r.o.,0 .1 t i 1 7Vw in ! .Tf TC P Tt T 1 f I f T.l III th fir?: silvrv r.iv nf t hp parlv TIltin(T,a f it. , i . t. I t ! ... win h.PJn nVmi:: i; V. ...t rrojeci, expresses ir.s opuiion uib tne , was I rnurtrv will lie Let ween tl irrnnirir 1 rl,,mln ou a iHpm.j. .1 is me ic- counir wni ue i,eiveen n.e graspii.g , mftn)1 x have ha1 easion to cuplicate my tendencies of corporate wealth and the 1 orders no less than Sve times within three rights of tlie people. Justice Clifford, of ! ""'''I'V My customers have found this is 1 ' ' : nn humbug, but a preparation of real merit Maine, who is a Democrat and an honest j nd evidently a sovereign atholieon for the .fudge, must also soon retire from the i "r' pf catarrh. An article that will produce. ' . . . , , . , , . ; such results will prove a blessing to any Court, owing to the state of his health, community. Ww. Ti ck, Dniggist, Wiikea to he succeeded, whether the vacancy I Barre, Pa., Jan 1SS0. is filled lv Haves or Garfield, bv anoth- j er man of the "star.lev Matthewi stripe, ! A St. horr p"ysi;an says that the poi- ' sontuz of cuesis at a aslr.nston hotel at the ,11 .1 .i . . -,,i, 1, 1. : . . r.ai ciiaucj wi.i me penpie vtier. nave against the usurpations an-.f tyranny of rr.4rnn.10th corporations ? Let a Demo cratic Senate Hiiswer when the nomi nation of Stanley Matthews come up fr its consideration. It is liardl? ever eafe at this lime of the , .i- . year to put much reliance in reports u!0t:t the wheat crop in tint West, tutthe belief is very generally entertained that 1 ibere win uta very lerious laiiure or "i inni, riin 01 me : 1 can he made under the most favor- f nl.ln .-. i 1 lilli Viit, UlU.lAOt'.3. Ox Friday Inst Mr. Kneass, of rhiln- j delphia,introdueed a bill into the IIoue j changing the location of the capital of J the State from Ilarrisbrrg to l'hiladel- j Daniel O linen died in the- si'mslmuee nt phia. the question of ratification or re- j Scranton on Sattmlay , a?-d in years, f .' ; . .... , , Two of the do-4 at the t itts'mr'i dog lection to be submitted to the qualified j fnow arf. Sil-j to he valued nt Jio.ooo each, electors of the Commonwealth at the j A chicken covered with lmir instead of , - - , , .- .. feathers was exhibited ut the fottsvide poul- next November election. An attempt to ! trT sno,T pass a bill for this purpose has been made Miss Re lie H'aden has been elected trene .t .imMt r fi,. T ..,i.i.tnr. h-er of the Waynesburg and S .hinKtWii ... -....u'.i.v ov....... v,. .v , since the new constitution went into ef fect, and has as often failed, as it will most likely fail again. We are at a loss to imagine any good reason why tne j seat of the Srate government should be den metropolis, w here bcssism holds tin d i irm ti.l nw-ir in nparlf PTorr denart governing body of a great State ought to be in its chief city.' The force of this argument vanishes in the face cf the fact that th "governing body" meets j in only tiro (Roston aud Xew Orleans) of j the ten chief cities of the Union, Phil- j adeiphia is the stamping ground of Mc- J Manes, Feeds, Qay, ft id omnt ytnuf, i and is the seat of corporate wealth and i power. Thvsa are not generally regard ! ed as healthy surroundings of honest legislation in the. interest of the great masesof the people. If an overwhelm- j iag defeat at the polls would put a quirfus J to this removal aeitation, as we fear it ! would not, the Legislature ought to pass Kneass's bill, in or.ler that the voters of the State might have an oppoi t unity of placing upon it the broad seal of their stern disapprobation. Twa Grni.e Kti.t.m is a Cc.'.tin'1 Acri PENT. 'ri Sunday nitt r: v.u a party cf y:ii)j peonle were enpa.ij'd in cc::stini; at ""the shanties," Iwtwten Centra!' and Ash laud. Anions hem was a set. corc.posed f three or four L'irls nu-.l a vouni I'.an. who b.id a lar-sd. F.verythfnc wa j'-'lity and nieasure for a while, but it entted v ed very "n- last iiT.il the fr'C-rt c-.itne to an end v ith" the death of o:.e i f ti:e 5;:: is and fa'ul injuries to another. The a.' U'ent curred in this way: The party had .-taried down the hid with the young "irn steerinc. See ins; a tch drawn by a hor-i eouuez up the hill and fearing he could not pass it safely tiie yout'2 nixu jutr.;.d oft, expecting his fair coin pardons to do likewise. I hey were ai terrified as to be powerless to move and the sd fiew alone o er the iee and s;tcw at a terrifi." si cod. htvipping o::':y t R teletriaph, rcie at th- foot ot 'the hhl, which it fctru.-k with teriihle force. :.e of the eii'i. Jfary i CardulT. was thrown so violently acainst th 1 pole that tlie top of her skull was crushed in ; nd her death" caused instantly. Another of the (fir!. Honora Dr herty. was also thrown 1 Rirakist ihe po:ft and sustiiined internal :n- Inries frcm which she died on Thurday. : B.ith were yoiinc ladies of eicei'eDt rarent 1 are. just bhissomi'.; into beautiful woman- hood, au.l their sad dith hnve thrown a paii : .f sorrow over the community in whieh they i lived. Ivitfville Stti ii&ircl. tv! ,,' O-attat'w (Tenn.) destteh of ; ine -'.'a, someone r.ifa a naysiacs Belonging j to Menry i arneil. i rie owner, aiisieu oy a 1 man named Hu'.ve, extin-jtiisheii tii fiarnes and lieg.D searching for tb incendiary, and j while so doing w?.s shot nnd killed, the ball j passin thrt.uah his brain. Howe mas a:so ; shot and fatally wounded. The r.ext day two men, named P.iooks and CirrHy. were arresteii on suspicion, and heina some dis tatu n from a jail, they were confined in a blatkstnith shop, where they were cuarded by two men. During the night a noise was heard at a window, and almost simultane ously two rifles were tired, the bullets enter ing ihe biaini of tne two prisoners. The ereatest excitement prevails in the county. Several parties have been arrested and re moved from that section for fnar of lynch ing. There is no po-utive knowledge as to the caue of th murder of Mr. Varnell. but it is beiieved that the crime was the result cf an old feud, and that the two prisoner were J killed bv the friends of Mr. Yarnell. t Wrhavc received a bound volume contain ing eieven. copies of A yer's'AImanac for lpsl in almost as many different languages. This isjubt one i.uilionth partof thu edition, which, notwithstanding the increased cost of pro duction, the enterprising publishers have is sued this year for lree distribution in ail parts of the world. The polyglot collection is well worth preserving. Or. Aver aiways treats the subject cf health and disease in "a serious and dignified manner, and affords his read ers a large amount of valuable information. His Chtrry Pectoral anil other popular rem edies are considered standard preparations, as different as possible from the quack nos trums tlie names of which disfigure natural scenery all over ttee country. A DisiMTCH to the Cleveland (Ohio.) iea 'irr from Newark says : Jonn Cummiiigs, a day laborer, forbid his eight-year-old son coasting on an adjacent bill on Satnirday last. Tlie boy disobeyed, and the inhuman father took him to the barn,;proeured a hick ory sapling, split it. put the boy 'stliumbs in side, nailed the .-aiding tight where sdiit. then with it lifted the boy up on the side of the barn and nailed him, keeping him in this crui-ified state from 4 o''.ock in the afternoon till 1') at night, when pas-t rs-by beard the lad's groans and released him. Neighbors To-day went to Newark for an officer to arrest the father. There is a strong feeling against him. Piohtt-Fiv e Dollars I.ot. "You do not tell me thst your biiabtud is up an t about aps.in, and entirely eured by so pimple a med icine a Parker's linger Tonic V" "Yes, indeed. I do." said Mrs. 1'erijaniin to her en quiring neiehl.or, "and that too when we had foolishly paid eighty five dollars in doc tor's bills and proscriptions, and after he had been given up by his phy-i-jlans to die. Now in 7 husband feeis as well p. ever entirely cured by this exeellenl Tonic." And many a sick man might be well in a week if thf-y w&uid ouly uy it. 1-21. -lm. A r.r. we r.OT who kept twenty Indiars at bay died of his wounds at Denver, Cob, a few days ago. It never hipnens that way in dime novel of Indian wariare. The brave boy in the dime novel wonid have kept twenty Indians at bay until there was not an Indian left to bay at him. and then he would have rescued and mrrid a beautiful white captive, with long hair kissed by the sunlight. j ripe red lips, eves of diamonds, a marble J A iJ'i-natured father worth T'OO,- ! 000. T here is too much i ea.Uy in the real, j 1 Mep.s. Ei.t Bros., Druggists, Owego, ' . Y. The sunriv of Cream Kalm I rnr- i t,nip 0f rresidear- r.uctianan s inauguration was by quail, which, owin to the heavy snow, had been compelled to eat ttoisonous berries. He adds that ihe condition are the san.e this winter, and warns people net to eat quail. Inasmuch as "quail on toast" is a favorite, not to say common, dish amonp m i country editors, we quail to hear of their in j terdict'ion. Astsweh This. Did you ever know any person to be ill, wituout inaction or tne storu- ; ljver or u?dnf, or did you ever know one who was well when either was obstruct- ed or inactive? and did vou ever know or hear of any case of the kind that Hop Bitters woiua not cure .' aik your usiiinoor tcis same qneation. Times. M. L. .Oattnan is the anthorized agent for the sale of Hop Bit- ters in tbensburg. The magnificent obelink of Alexandria was placed in position at the Central Park, New TTork, on Saturday at noon. Secretary of the State Evarts. Secretary of the N'avy troif, Mayor Grace, and ten thousand spec tators were present on the occasion. XEiYS AI OTHER TfOTIMJP. A slipht chock of cartii'iuaVe was felt in "Maine on Friibiv. ;.,:lroaJ A fro-rn to rni;-rd rir.hp CTis, CrU :V. year, ot South K.-.nt'.n, i'n., to Uie in great Ronv of lock 'a w. " Hennsn HersLoy, of rittsbv.rir, h.a lnt his reason beeaue of crief over the death o f his two children from oiphtheria. On'.v seven women have been hur.zed in this State in eighty-six years. WilliatcFport will noon inerense'the mtiBher to eight. T went v-four people were frozen to death on the Wiltshire moors, England, during the recent ftorm, and numbers are niiiVng. 5now fell in Augusta, ia., foa cifiht hours on iloiulav. th.e heaviest snowfall ever known there. It melted almost as fast a it fell. The town cf Lansing. Tompkins coun ty. N. Y., hRs a growing girl of ! wno now seven left, aim is siiii rojii; an accident on the Fork IVand road Pond Creek, 111., on Friday, one woman burned to death and six persons were badly iniured. Mr.Kichardfi:B, of C'reston, Mississippi,, is the 'ar'e-t cotton planter in the world, and is reported to have made f20,00J.0'J0 from his fields. Jiy the explos-ion of a boiler on Thur dav. at Dewsbury, York county, Wet f:M iiiti, Fncland, eleven persons were killed aud sixteen injured. Reuben Justis, an old ei'ieu of Wortu ineton.Iiidiana, was re.-ei.tly found kneeling in a Miuilow pond, froen to death, and fro zen fa?t in the water. The house or Uenjamin Snyder is bunt acres tne Hue dividing l.el'.niiou and Schuyl kill counties. Mr. Snvder dines in Lebanon ami 1l07.es in Schuylkill.' Kaiinv ( osuer. nf the same place. Ue leaves a wife and several children behind. Jnc.jt Miirk. a raz dealer of I.aneaster, i bus ;elopeil with a M'ir-e Shreir.er, of that 1 place, ieavinjr a wife and four children be- : hind. A god name for r.n e'eper. Two or three aeies cf corn wid supply a : Western family with a winter's fuel. 'I be . same corn tioid'aud tamed into wmi-1 or coal i would re.t surplv f '".el tor a tnor.ih. i l.e wife ot Kiias C-mi n".n.. colored, I livius near t'ran.s'.ot'. X. J , gav:- birth L'.t i Satusdav nicrht to four lys. Moti-r ar.d e;ii:.!:c-i are report.! tJ he uoing w..i. -1-ather l.yan, the poet-pri?t. is not ouly swarthy, but l-e weass .ong lcks In ba.u- iiu ie the other day a new-boy stopped him . and said : "Say, imster, ain t you an Injun . 1 ci are reported tj be doi!ii; w ri'tv ve-se. rve been wreclcrd in a if vrihle stoi n on tire Mediterranean. The Ifaiia has reached Ire. and after a t rmy vov.-.l'c, du'irtg wuieh it lost 100 hea l cf cat tle. Fiftesu psrsreis were killed, ar.d woande-S by a bar.d of Apache I:id'taT- n arSan Maria!, Naw ilt-xico, . Satuvt'iny and Sunday last. Nii.e ri.eifaru lnli.sing, and believtd to be killed. Harrison White wa ki'Ied in a constii-g accident at Woodruff, New Je:y. on Thurs day. J. S. Ackerley was fatally injured at Port JeQ'ersun, bong IUnd, fro'!i ti;e same can? e. An insane, mn buarded a steamer near Memphis, Tent.., on Santlay. killed the cleric, hot a nee :. fired at the pilot and wounded the captain befoi e be was over powered. It is rumored that retpor.slbV t.sitles have leased ail the land they could ct hold of in the vicinity f Ciaigsville, in Arm strong county, and will sum go to work borinc for oih Mr. John II. Inman. of Dirdridi'e. Term., came out of the Confederate army at ?o with less than Jloo, an! got a place in a New York cotton linn. He is now icpi.ted woilh t'.,. 'O.ooo. A fire in the viil.-.ge t.f Wiit-ui. New ITamrishire, before dayiight on Thursday moiiiinj, destroyed fourt-eu stoies, tb.e sav incs bank and everai ottices. The ioss is estimated at ' O.fii-0. Simon Cameron !ms postponed his South ern tiip until after the Senatorial election. When ilghlning is striking moand anywhere, says the bancr.ster Jntcl'ijcncrr, tlie wise man taketh not in his rod. A large oak tree was thrown down by a blast on the K binson farm, r.e;ir Cot.r.eiis ville, 0:1 Saturdr.v, kllimi: Cvius I), l'.obir.- son, the owner of the property, and a laborer j named Dvnicl McCadv. " 1 A little twelve-vcar-old eirl. named I.ulu j Yeling, of I'ot tsville. Ta , is making a trreat j sensation in Wash.'umt.'.ii musical circles, as ! j an aeeomplihed pianist. 1 ler father who has i j been her only instructor, is a violinist. ; j A singular curiosity on exhibition at the j postcftu-e at Franklin, "N. Y., is a r.0-)iound ' 1 punipkin. grown between the four pvts of a j ; conmion ci sir, completely filling the space f so that it cannot be removed without break- ' 1 ing the chair. j The most humorous bit of "Boycotting" ; yet heard of is the case of an undertaker in j i the county of Down, who has been "Hoycct- ! i ted." every man in the neighborhood having ! ; ent'-rcd into a solemn engagement not to ride : ' in the tilatraard's hearse 1 ! At a recent prayer meeting in Heading thev prayed Pr editors and newspaper pub : lisheis. The Kev. V. J. Mills said that it : whs a rare thing to hear prayers offered for : the press, and yet he did not know anything ; thst needed (iod's blessing so much, j A one legaed llepubiican soi.iier who j was elected by that party Clerk of the Courts i of Erie county has been arrested, charged I with embezzling the funds of the Orphans' j Court of that county. He had been speeu ; latinp and lost many thousands or dollar. ( James It. 'rtin, a soher and industti ous man, left his home in Tarport some two j weeks ago to visit Bradford. He was seen I but once on the day he arrived and is miss- ing ever since His wife and children are : nearly distracted with grief at his absence. ! Father Edward TurceH, who was re- sponsible for the great financial crash in Catholic circles in Cincinnati, two years ago, 1 died on Thursday nitrkt at the I'rsuline con 1 vent, in Brown county, Ohio. He w.? ; brother ?r.d busincs inanagei of the Arch- 1 bishop. i Father O'Keilly, of C'arondolet, has en tered suit against the St. Louis Olohe-ltrmo-; crat for da:n?c-s in the amonnt of 5"H,noo : for libelous lar.sruace employed in publishing 1 an account of the trouble between pupils o( th- puniic schools and those ot the parochial : schools. ; Miettael Soils, a citizen of Bo trot a, in the I lb-public of San Salvador, is reputed to be ISO years old, or e-.cht years older than the famous Farr. He is methodical in life, and eats fond during a sinele half hour daily. On '. the 1-t and 1Mb of every month he fast and ! only drinks water. i Charles Kennedy, an ironworker at the : Pennsylvania Steel Works Harrisburg, was ' caught Thnrsday morning by a bar of red- hot iron. It pierced hi- body nnd then wound itself around on of his leirs. breakinff 1 he senoois 01 me cr.rir.11an i.rovi.ris. in , ,.n;;p.lK C:T his overeof.t. '.-tiered it to the sliiv- ' ". ' " f.- - i , j i; t Jerusalem are attended by more than three ; ei.:,iIT The uift '.vi- ncet-j tetl, snd W:!V " '" l . V n-! !tter-t!..g o: -, j .. hnu.lred childrenof all denominations, among hi.ethe eattner.t was being pu: , (Ircdy v '"' n 'r ; ;t 5" v:;u nm t.tr:,m;,:f.,:w-. I J whom is a son of the Taha. ' ei-urei the hatelif t. n.""i' ''V'"-'' nnfottunaf-iy f-,r her e:.s;.,.. j .'' iviex. Aimnwm, af-o .. tt,,..-. Saiiii Snoema er. o! i.aucsMer. wai . . --'' - ...:.--. u n . t ! skating under a biidge t Jamestown. New , rant,t a ivoi.-e 01. TMa.a with ?-w eor.-p.-.-.y J.iyni'.idi m. Sh whs born. s j rt--4. I Yoik. st nick an iron rfid, by wh.eb the s-.-a:p ilncnv. from J. II. Shoetrakr'. She via, ;:'rN 1 '-r ."'""r, Docl-f-er .en'tf;.-. -: j was stripped from his bead. refasu.i a decree the week b'-rore, but prevail- -V.-; IU-r ':,"': t: ''" s" -v was Tail. ' T. 1 " 1 Joulan Core, a butcher cf Purkinpnam , i , , ; , . ...,.,. ,1 ... 1 w:;e;, v. ;i .1 !;...- c. Afr-r I'v- 1 ' township. Hacks county, has eloi-ed with ,.(,Mi..i Tids u-.aVev tbe ..c.,od "A n R 11 a:'"t 3 w,1i'e f-he -ante to 1 !.:s r , -j 1 '..'."''.".'.... it in seveial places. lie died almost imme- I possible that he could live, but be is- now net rii.Htely. He was married. i ting along finely. His head, which was once A driver boT at Preston colliery. Potts- i round, was pressed by the accident out long ville.-earelesslv threw a can of lubricating oil 1 and slim. He is also from ne-half to threo into a sUive around which were seated sev- , quarters of an inch taller. The terrible eral miners eating dinner. The explosion ! squeeze whieh his head received has made burred John Davis, a bov named Ceo. How- : him cross-eyed, but, strange as it may seem, ells, Henry Jones and Kdward Eagen the ! his mind is as clear and bl ight as "it ever two former probably fatally. was.'' In the United States District Court, at! Keuben and Aaron I.eibensberger live in Charleston, S. C, on Saturday, William L. AVebb, white, of leorzetown county, was as tried on the charge of votinsr twenty-one ballots at the last election. The jury the same night returned a verdict of guilty' with a recommendation to mercy. On Jannary 17th a frightful railroad ac cident occurred at Puerto Cortes, Cnntamn la. A train, of two passenger coaches, mail and baefratre cars, jumped the track at field on Kock curve, Amona Mountain, and was precipitated down tb.e mountain 70 feet. S'earlv all on board were killed. fareus Richardson, of Hanzor. the old est Mason in Majne, and probably in the United States, died Friday at the age of 100 years and two months, he 4iad witnessed the trial of Fulton's first steainnoat on the Hudson, was a privateersman in the war of 1S12, and was a Masoti for seventy-seven yesrs. Mike Forqner was arrested in Millers town the other dp.y and that be might not escape he was hnndenffed. Then a consta ble started with him to Butler. The consta ble could put his hands in his pocket, but Fbrquer couldn't, and the latter's hands were froen so that they may have to be am- I puta'ed. Reports from the southern parts of In diana, Illinois and contisioug territory state that there will be an almost entite faiiare of the wheat crop owing to late planting and the early and hard winter, a large portion of the wheat land being a mass of ice and the seed fnven out. Report say that not over fifth ff tliji 1-rAti nnn rim m.nm n n . i i- n . . i favorable circumstances. ! Five hove, need Irm l." to 1 venrp, 1 vptc eiioi:ly, perhap fat!'y, in jured one 1 iv Sat week while crat::.g e t Ha'edon Ili'il, at Fateioti. New J-rey. Ah ver on o i.-m-r "liui,-' 'ej. snd. yrheii i:r-ir t':e boi- I torn of the biil the sle.l ersshed itdo a trie ; graph pole and was shivered to i inters. ! .V ilarribuis man was awr.kened from ' his sleep on Friday evening by a seve-e pain in bis throat, and was startled tf fin that he had involuntarily swallowed a ei of art'fieial : t'-eth. Jledieai aid wr.s s:iiii!;ntied. but Ve i fme the doctor arrived the teeth nud pasr-e.l ' into the man's stotmudi. ease is cousid I ered a ci iticr.l one by ttir j-hysi, 1.-1:1. ;Pneral Neal Iow, late I'rol.i Jil.on . Presidential eai.didato, is eireniat'sng peli ' V.nus in Maine a.-Uin-jr the l.e.ris';:ture i ' mil to the pepie at the next Stte election, I in jsjJ-i. an amendment tf the C'onstiti!-ion emhodvlhC in the fundamental law if the ' State the principle of the pronihit: n of the tale of intoxicating li'juor.-! as a beverage. 1 Philip ' Kleiner wreeked the St. Ron' bank, of iii h he w:;n a-!:ier, by f-tenljng itf u:o:iev. an.i did not fe 1 sulricii ol sh.suie ; to leave the eitv : lie saw his rather fina'-eiH'-! ly ruiiiec. in raving l.iin from prison, a:d did . lu.t show either rerc.re r t nef : out 1 u the death of the woman who i;ad led him in! : crime fommitted stsicioe, request in to be i burie.t in her r.tre. Shartlesville, Der'u -,.(,:. ly. h.-r. a ?r ticni. 'Souire W. K. I lane, Just ire if tii'- ' Peace, Township Msrveyei and s( ! i t..r. las disiPi e.Ted, taking with .'. Dhec i::i .sfl-s. Caroline Machrmer, wou-.sn wi'li jioo.l , ; looks and four children. Wi.r.-e ; I. the ab- ; j seo;;i ue I Li:v.' has iu his po.-kei r-ve-al , thouai.d d:U!n that bel'-nj. t -states for ; which he wts :ret!t. ! j Jacob Floyd, of Concord township, rer.r 1 ; Tlubu'iue, lovva. et ri tt : p. toc;p'i:re wolve - ; Monday eveni:!? of hist week. Tt'e-day , luornmghe went out io 'i.eu:n, aud foiiut! i in the tirp a n-nn inste sd of a wf. ne of , ' his uciirl.bvu s, tempted ly nil : i; y. wan ex i perimenting with the trap, and had t!i ; hands caught in it. lie was nearly fn.-zen to death when found. i r. ttrauv, of St. Lctiis, on Ids way to business early one inten-ely en'.. I !urnie.', met a ra'K'il negro, who madly brantiished a hatrbet auil ndvau -ed up ei h'.in. Cra iy "Vini t'. u-t he e.iid." aud ha'ldv 1 tiDT she lias rcen uivoteett irom tin san.e . man, and maks the fifth t;ii they have joint. y mdi: ! in K'f 'fpar.L'(H). . - Dr. Ku.'olnh S"! ut ;.di, a iTo:n'r:?!t phYMcntii aiuj urvge.n t s liis s(.;i lien;. an were v.;ii M.-xte-., Mo.. i; i i,b the hi g' . end Alton lidilicvt tr.';-k to t':i ir h -' Sunday mtirmnp. I hey weir- rati crer -i backing trnin ate! in?a,t.y killed. Th bodies ere t-:iih'.v Tr.r.uel. No ola; reu s to at ;-"!i to tlte in;: road. );t t lie ; t'ie eer was ::-;'.rS h's the iiuie. o." t.. c -i-;.';:t. ai.a eon, it st- ar.y o:;o 0:1 t: e t-i-k i- h . ir ol '"- t't-'n "Llii'ih-Mr. as dii'ven fn.ta hrbo:.;e Jn Vo!u!rr ro!,n; r c.. with r.er babv in l.tr a,.R ? ; . r.a.i,;,,re,, t(.n nii th:,. ( a,;d , Rt , idit w)ls permitted hv a far-rer to" sleep on ti w ',r,. bare Jloor of an octt:o , but be drove her give 1 L-r n hii b! eat, : iv in he rucntit'C. ' n t! e rcM nt' sh stnrrrered iruo a h-iue w l!-re H : elir :o nietitii: was bej::g b'-id, and beggr-i tl worsl.i p.pers to t,ra", for l.rr. She baa ki; . hr child . beiri: nr. able t'j feed :t. A tanner in the i'-,r, m.d j.f ( !?. .-:. -5 : county i f' :e r'-ing to ' hnu h t ok s joil of ' mo: cy con'".i:'i!ig $i ;o nd placed it inide : Ine fold of Lis po-.-ketbook. ii.tvr.di;:g. w he n ', he returned, to pia-e it in a drawer a tram. : The next nsori.'.c; be lcokc.1 for it, but Ioup. i ! , it mis'. i.e. As a last at'.emr.t :o fimi it hf went to tne ;! in whieh he i n t riibk-n to ; the church the d v. prvi.u. The cows hid eten the ;rv.v out and in one correr be , femnd b' n-oncy. chewed to a pu'p. 1 ; As a sleigh con:;:nir.ir six y -r-;ns, con- . s:tii2 f .1. I.. 'iVylor, f ife a,r.d two f hil . drc:i. and Mis. Si;aito, a ci.tv.gldtr, w ith a ( babe foijiieen Dior.ti o'-l, wne pp.s-ing a Wibiani'port vtreet crossi;i the oth.er day, . , a runaway horse, dragging a pair of 'iift. , : dashed up the other street and jumped ciear j , over them. The shaft caught in one of the , 1 seats and overturned the sleigh, throw Ing out : ' the oe.-upants. Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Shnttoand i 1 the bit be were badly hu.t, Cue latter fa'aliy, i it is feared. j An express train was thrown from tb track last Sunday morninc near Tioa, N. j 1 V., by the breaking of the driving axies on tue engine, li e tender, postal ear and two baggage csrs were burned. Postal cleik's ' Josi-nli ileuincr'T, Scybait. In cram and Fot, i and Messencer Ilrowii. of Cue 1'iiiU-d States j express company, were burned in the cars , and t'aeir remains are nearly imrecopnizable. j Two ca'-l-es also left tb track and ware ' dd'rtroyed bv fire, but as they did not ui s..f, ; the passengers wwre all enabled to tscape ' uninjured. ; John Pulvaney, aped 22. was caught be- , tween the bumpeis vhi!" coupling cars at : ileailvi'.ie on Satuidey afternoon atiii ba lly crushed. He wiil lose bis arm and probably 1 his liTe. Mn'.vaney was 11. n otily suppc-rt of : a widowed inother, his father and brother bavintr both, been killed in th- employ of the ' New York. Pennsylvania and hio Iti'rmd ' wilhir.jtlirep yrais." Ell-worth Pitts, aed IS years, while encaced nnkitig a co;ip;ipg iti ; th freight yrl Sn turday mornipg wr.s so ' seriously sfpaeeze"! between the ca that bin 1 recovery is uii'te i:cpoMii!e. The Sa-,anra'n ((Ja.) -Ve-r. ssys that a maniac' took place nt 1. arrange fast We 1- : nesday which is described as sensational, ro- j msntic and rrrarki ie. Mr. 1. Prophitt, ; who is fifty years of nge and has b.-en so 1 paralyzed for a lumber of vesrs ato be iier- ' j fect'.y helples.s, ws ur.'te.i c M'ss Annie L. ! Swain, a young, good-looking. Intelligent ! , nnd accomplished lady. '1 he cause cf this 1 rcinai kaole marriage is ce;;eved to be that both parties are Spiritualists, and bad rereir- ed, ss they supposed, a communication from the SDirtt wr.rid desirmc their union. i Th. T"enr.svlvnin f 'nmraii, f,,r(K.r.nr. pose of perfecting certain tinaucial neg..tia- tions, has decided to make the present issue . of ten million of pr cent, fortv vi sis' i i,i h,.i.ik Thi hon.ls will i. collateral Yrnt by the P!e.t-es or the Pitts- i rr u-..: t- i ei...i i IllllU , l Vll .uiil.i ..ill' ni,"ilMl V.lirM.'IU t. i;.i.ir.;ir.,l ..,,.t l.i- o al sinking "fund of $2d'.ooo. The principal and interest of the bon&s, ar.d also the sink ing fund, will f ui tliennoi e be unconditional ly guaranteed by th Pennsj-lvania Kailroad Company. The entire present issue l as been taken -Tb.e -dc-anier "v"anderer. wlib-h reached New Orleans, on ifoudsy, brought news of ereat excitement in British Honduras oyer the shooting, bj- erd'T of Preiident I'srres, of Cur.tnma! t, of the Jesuit 1'cv. II. C.iliett. of Balize. Under the laws of Cnatam.ila all .lesuits have been banished, ar.d anv caucht in tlif I T. ! : -il l. iiTf i Ti V a rifi Kt v w..iit.l Father CiiWtt was visiting Ouatamala for bis health. Immediately upon bis arrival at Livingstone be was arreted, heavily ironed, and sent to tiuatr.inala Citv, where be was tried, enter.eed nnd eiecuted in the pres- -r , ,.r,'.. a reniar k-4hle storv anneara in the Frie r-.ot p!tth and Irfl w.serc It uttrrwi..! found. A remarkahle story appears in the I.ne Y(.i mrn:ne Janxe W i-e.er a cor,.u Vx'paOk: "Urakeman Snod grass, of Corry, er-, n,.,lt..t at which sr.;dcion vv.cd op ttia vv met with an accident at that place while , tneatiAnr.i 'prtic. Sua eesifse-i t)-.t Ise knew ni'it-iiff e-.ii,.HnCT V,ot T.rr.l-.tlw Tamr before been experienced by any man w;io - . - . . . 1 ' lived to tell tlie tale. lie had his bead ra light between the bumpers and was so ; horribly sp;iee7.ed tliat it was not rteererd Montgomery township, Berks county, and are strong liepuuiicans. .sioriran ouse, Democrat, of the same township, savs that recently the I.eibensberger brothers went to his house, a small frame structure, aad with pick and axe tore tlie house down over the heads of his wife and children. Yr.nse, who is poor, was obliged to take his family to the almshouse for shelter. Then the I'eibens hereers remarked : "We've sent, another HancocK family to the poorhouse." Yonse further charges that the men with the long names approached him last fall and tried to bribe bim to vote for Garfield. The Leiben bergers have been held to aoswer the singu lar charges at the next term of the Berks countv court. A Deeornh (Iowa) correspondent of the Minneapolis Trihvne says : I telegraphed you yesterday stating that "the weather waa "the coldest ever known, and that the thermome ter registered a score of 4fi below rero. I have now a larger story to tell. Mr. A. A. Benedict, proprietor of a gristmill about two i,ili fpnrn rii.ortruVi started from hiQ homel to go to his mill, a distance of half a i..;!c. When near the mill he encountered a seem- incly solid wall of mist or vapor, rising as hifch as he could see. The hank was moving in an easterly direction about as fast as a man could! walk. After walking about i.litw rods in the vanor he emerged into the clear iriaon light at the mill, feeling intensely cold. He went immedialely to the spirit thermometer and the score fbowed tjQ.lbemr. r. , iri.i, w " - .ig.Hll J ". J . KBV.I P- i "' ' . I , . "J John W ai DRY GOODS If you cannot visitthecity.scnd to us by postal cd for lloVSC- keeper's Price for JANUARY wear Price List. L We fill orders by letter frc m every State and Territory at same prices charged curtomcrs who visit the store, and allow same privilege of return. The stock includes Dress Goods, Silks, Lr.ces, Fancy Goods, and general outfits. Grand Depot, .' lit yi 1: i'i r: T.y A I.-...U.K it CXIC AN 'r; :.;;ax. tr. F.l!7at!et:! P.-i-t-living at ?,'o. 1 irer.t a! hill, has- 1 et;!i..;'.-d I'-s: X er :ir. .t..Fe--er- 1. eriiTuetit T:r e. pw'.n. r.eu'eo M'i-nt' ve;er C:tv, and reshtei i-e 1 'is t'l'-e .''ar":.T. P"a si rear Cat.ide:.. l :: , old --he tfiltri V:l .'.Mties wr,-- ii f..-'T d.T over w..s thltt' n ysi iyhir, a sf.iif.r.'wi a:- i .e - voutbfui ! .: :.it:. c-n-r.iot-y. j 11! 1:: :.""- ; S ! 1 !t". 1 thtif t: ;;", Tayl t I i:i c,i : p.n 1 bt I v f. 1" ! i:e : ht 1 I 1 1 :- -. f: n V New Ye; .!- 1 -I' .. Tr i J" o"-J :an'f! t -r.-. rt'7. w(.e: v.-v Srr!' :',", ; f''; .:,y v,i '"i ,:'"1 '" fT;!,".f ;' ",f,v '"",V ;H r' !-'" ed t , (:eral ir.!."d Sc tt, s-;-t .-::ib.-r : t. 1 h." " 'r T '"" :y ; T " t Fn ' r '- :;T derf'-.r t :-r of b1 rai-.b-d '.boil v.: tbf ;:. ej- c':"e lir n.'' th.- ' k. y mih- i '! the fi 1 1 ' . ! City of V-xl-0 the rc' lor f.i'low-t r.-cr.' to T, 2.1. HMs. r!;-- ,- bl; : 1 k '"h 1 i i w is p'p.v '!!'' y i-a '-: r.:f'i;t, " r tid vr ? n sh.e wis b.'.r-. ( child w..s hr-m M. t O f! (1. ;rv 1 i.ft-. r 1 th- sn. . T.-iv'or wris et:i!ied n the tb.er:refr-i ! h. n:;il it w vc 1 hi it as a rior-e. othr v.etr.f 11 fn'.isted same wiiv, ai' t.f -.v' ret f'rr:r i f V.'or!' rhot.t 11 ' Tin;e tl;. dcr .i - t! e wtr. Wh re; it-' r.t. at' ,1 is di-1 anded. si e scr Thor h-A-i 1 ("! f !. t n t'e rf fii''t in tl.e . er -r pt s !:-:. J.Ttrtn- 'ni'-Ei.), j '1 t 1 s. T- r i 1 d ' 1 i.e w ith V.i r rr timert be drew, &he snvs. a .:d;.-i 's t ay an 1 ra tions, A 'rb."i:t;i si" cautiot rcc.'le' t '-e tiair.e of l-.er reginnt, she renierr,-r that it wan cointtisniloil bv ti Cat-tain C who she thinks was a rst'vp of New Yo."k. His retrimenf was in th ba!'e in which M;i jor Sanuiel Kincrg.-i'.d. the ciilai.t Marvlniu;ec. was kii'ed ar-t so ,;.dlv cnt np that it had t") r.,v. 2 ! ! be a I- . ...... . . , . : 1 - :.' 1 . e ; . t 1 ii-ii! be -n:if-ted afre'i, for whi-h parpos" Cap- ' tain ("atephe'd esme trthis c:tv t ra'se tr its 1 . ' with wl.'i'-h and w;h those er.'b'ei in neigij- .' fcor'me places 1 e.:!e.i from 1'ott ib-Henry. ' ji. as stated. Mrs. TarW was mustered out of ' r service at Fort MHenry. Since then she ! and her Jhiist-and have been 'divorced, and j . both have iimn ir l ? gain, l.r-r pre-e;t r.nnte ( , being Porter. "The Child of the Pegiment," ! u as r.er infant daughter w ealted. is rew married, and hr.s several children. :cl:i'.ncrt Am AM.if-t.r. Mirsci.k i: A1E life It Currtl f'hilj and A"."- ' a !..'- A vo'.ine; daughter of Mr. .b.'r.n Kobin'on. of i C?l-sis. ha oc-en perfect'y c;i:p of t;;at ter riide sftli.-t i'.-n. St. Vitas' nance, ii re the New ifar, b itseaes that liave ex.-ite-.i mm h t titer est aMiov. g th.ose j u;',':;t ed w ! t h 1 1: e facl s. Mr. Ttobiiiron thus relate? the pp;tl' '":'".rs cf ti e stian;e case : "lv little pi: 1. on':v sven i years old. Kuffercl every hour, r.il.t R'.id day, j with th" dis ase, so that si had to be wa .!- j e.l constancy to revent r.er la.iinc on tr.t 'ct or 'Usees. '1 tie plivs'.-iaris v- lio attend ed br said that she r.su-.t s-nt to the bn- pital at Aucnsta. I reh-.ts-l t'.c eae loan old .. i. ... t t , .,.j .. .i i .... bow bad. I felt at seeding her away. lie f .il j that fhe could be entirely cured in nine days j and tluit I was a lin k vVnti in bavin? the , means of cure at tny own h-m. Iiet. Idne to stand my donkey wi.h his hed the S'luib : th'i to tr-Ve the chi d snd sit Per on its back with her race to li e east, and then to ias her over tb.e donkey's hack inward j the west, savin? : 'In the twine t.f theFatVr, Sonand lioiv (ihost." t.d"W!:i g n:s mst! u tions I did th;s for nine momings fore I breakfast. Ou the thitd mcrrinit the ch::d becan to improve at:d the donkey b-grtTi to take the disease. From that time to the fi l of the nine days tho child grew rapidly b:- , it ana ir.e oontey jrrev, v or-e in ;th-n. afu-r The , J.".'1'.1. ,u, a;'"i ? -V;t.dy. the lcl.i. ' friL-rilful sufferir.ff from the disease. - i- 1 eh'tb is now t e'fe; t v chilli is now ret feet! v re- torcii. Ii!iig no ! trace of its trouble. These are the fac ts pr ; all the neighbors are w itnesej." It cer ! tainiv a stiange case and that it should con I tinue to excite much c.-iniaiept is not gjrpi:i 1 ing. Ualatt (-be.) Tin.?- Onn'c.r ati Mihtfr. The Colnmb'a i (S. C:.)'b'V .'.'.'"'r of Thursday last pu'o 1 lisl'ies' tl.e following spe.-i-i! in reg.itd to a re I cent terrible outra-e, murder aud lynching j in Ne v. berry county, that State : i riteiritiTV. S. '.. .tsr.nary 19 As ?!: I't'o ' ffcrin whs retnrr.ip.if hotne oa th evatnst of it-.; 1-11. fr.-.r., li..rkrn'hir';l.-!C ' ttll?cit ".v U sVar.ntia and Sr.in Fair. e-.Cred. rnvjf? '' '"ln II-" wtts and it e u.f er. Attcrwr.l. rcturnioir to ; their vi.-tim, thev J:n o-.ttr ;,'! rn.l t-1: oke f ' 1 er tlatl'. Tim c-oly was then cirri".! ahoiit 1 twnntv vr.l and laid d-.wn whero a teice ernssed i A v.iq tA l-e dfltl. villt Cluttne.i tt ;-; . ... 'l'l. pillltT I.I--Tl woe. put in the ruar.t li-ifC to carr.eJ to ;a l to-.lav. Piirinj the uttft-.t tl.e itoard bcn d-.cr were'rorce.l nt-cn and IUvf ir. taken m fin rm vhere H19 de'o.i "--id ci.mnr, i : 1 ed , nr..i w tier.. It (s aid be made & full rentesii-. that h and 5a ...mn.i:t.,i H.e . l.ive was tUrn tied t- a r.ine tree and :0t. The inuir-sied ps,rty rcutrned to tkeard honje and t.ic'-i. Sjm out.th.it hix ci tt,a tpnt. and left him t. r den I. Alter rtaytl.i th. lac-nd J.cpl searched I.T ite li!, ! fuund rim at bis mitlttr'a. In nel. with s.verl bullet hales In him. H"SI hronht to Tro-iier:tT taken abnntoae roil from the town and hne-.d at t P M The hutirim: v! j.artK-ipate.l tn hy both whites and blarm. and ahout V) or S.O tn-n were wi'3e.- KvervtMns is quiet to-n sht. The dd was nearly a year In nolo r -inane 1 n curding to the nre.-ic.n 01 tas murderuri. .Mis? Wertx was highly respected. There is no use talking, no use talking, 'Tis so now everywhere ; To cure vour cough or cold, (Without much trouble or extraordinary ex- - pense,) You must use ?rnus' sTRrp fir Tab, Wild Chefkt asp Hoarhovm). ."some mav be inclined to criticiae our ane- tre, but the idea we want to impress upon your mind is, that Stsas' Tar, Ac. will cure any Throat and i.unjr ancction quicKer than any other ugh remedy sold iu ae United States or Canada. A Lomdox special per cable V tae ri.ts burg Ditpat-h, dated the ??d. ssys that tlie fearful roasequences of the late terrio e t..rm ihrnmrhnnt the kingdonl were only then becoming known. Informs' ion has jut X been received of twenty-four deaths which ! oor-i'Tr-Vuion the Wiltshire moors, and f reh L . sum J. are being reported f rem all points. fcig .tee 'to j" I 1 1 ' , -1 . . - ..,....! r,nrsyns TOlRsin 1 llll'll ir sririm I .- i.wed to have perished. 1 he wentu At ems to he changing It.d hones are and tod tnat tne very svre I,wnol bas itchin : rr to thOw--. '-vHeiir.tm and Dys. s r a eH a A5r 1 Lukm is not ii succecs sifter butVTfn- amaKer. jThis is the prjioulir scr.son in wrh to get and prepare Mciq Vipir.g Dry Goods Sheetings, PDw Materials, Lir.tns, Kjp VV. Towels, etc. It is also the fcion for "Ladies Underwear. "1 Grand Depot contains the ,4test vt'icty of goods in cne esfablishmer.t in the United States, and exchanges cr rcfaniimoncy fjr things that do r.c-t suit, upon examination at hurjic. 1 EBRUARY Ihiladelphia. f i SNfTl.VAKH'l ft - vi; a a e i-t.-i Pe and ;! r. r o low t the pop a -.- ; i e ir. 1 A.-nl... 2 ; - ..... 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Ymir 1 &:r?uit: 15 r ti' ; -e-f . I'S. V. 11. ILK, I'n r:'.cr. F'l.oairl' M.t. Scv. 1. ISSj.-XI. NEW AinTUTISKMENTS. '"SCIENCE vs7E:PiLEP5Yi oa DOCTOR against QUACK!! A IF.AIUNO T-l NIKiN riLYK'IAN" 1'STAB- I.ISHf'.S n-itUFHT. ik NKW YliKit ?VK THE I'l'KE or Kru.ai JK- HIP. ( r.tv". thr .oui-lit? Of f-Ifd.ci-.c.) lir. At. Meero'e t:e d U't-Iir .). ti-n rrsVet a FI-ee:a:tT Of I.r.tlotsr. ht w.lhr.llt do'lM t-r:;!3 nut, cr.-.-il ti: rf.i-i tliaa say oth--r 1 1 vi r.c 1 S:ll. Hit s-;-e ha. 1 i. - .T ntor :sl; we hrtve hesr.-t of c"io- i-vi v 'i- xeiT' Mat! s-.;f'.i 1 -v e-jre-i i.t tis 1 el-oil: Tainal'I-w.rk c-t ttr.s i :ir.:', 11 h- -h Is s ; 1 ; ' li a large t-at'lo rf lit w .n.b-rft.1 i-r- fr t.i a r.r fcrer Fl-n mar iji: j i:-c'ri;rtJ, i:i.- 1 '. ' . (i:rls. W"n .-t t 5To..e ir 1.iie a .-re to a ',!rs lir. 18. Ml-r.KolZ, So. S4 J jl:a i:.. tsw Yt.:.. W r y.nrt for r.j,t rhrnp. h''th Icrce Rfil pnt il Kirri i-"ipTftrti tine. ' un; -i.- -nvt d. iriali f-r-n vf Vrji ri I nmigrant f-f rrer.j p -t!:t irnl r..-n , r. jni. n '. ' :a every jart of tfcc V nirn. are wf?!c-j;ne to m. 'tit 1 i Ad.lrrri 11. K.. STri ej a 'o.. Klchtnt: I ftt ia tlie world I.as'f lnnrer tban acrethr. aiwa.T in ircod en11:iuD. Cnr --.rrf. mi, Ind ies atii eorrt. t'citw lut little moro tl ao the ltci tali'ia. trary jiaekase hat th tudo mark, fall fyr the jjenutne, nn'i lako no eU'.or. ri.AT.Hl ri.TS! ri.tTs! ri.ATS! For Krndin Cluhs. Amatotir Thsr.t-'eals. Tctb peraaee rir. lirnrirj Kootn !""irr. Kairy l'laya, rlihinr.isn l'larg. 'iu'nle It.ek. str.e Kerf " f'aito mime. Tatktui I.tclits. MmKiieiiLiti. l.m l-.ts. i "ol erod Fire, lturtit 4 '..tk. T(i-a'rleal I s-s 1'rersrs inn. .1 srlest Waa Works. W if a. Hoar-is ami fni. taeheg at t-ertue ! .r;c. Cuiiiurri. SVar.arT. O-.a-rarfes. New tiaiiirui t.snt free c..t;t;nir.ij f -.d ilejerii.titi ard pru-. Mi ai. Fiit k ?cs", 34 E. Illh sttrct, ew York. ATlTPETrHTBSva !'rs.n!r5 fiea. T. 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It.i.;" t! an.i:t-t.t. lT!i!j.. .' itj.ru Ft I A!" rarrolltowa. '-. V II-.-"- D r. m. J. r.rcK, Phy sic i ah Avnfrr. i OfT" in.l rr!-rf " cn Fsa: te--. --re fcleTeroh avrr.n". wr-ere TS'El.t ra ? - m ' icsre b"'Jti lrm 8 1". e- -- ' and e t" S. r. S!-r l n::er - :. 1:, 1 1 mi.- ef tha K and ' tr. J a iv ; 4jfratiiiit ol tt d-ri-trcn. M AGENTS WAHTCn -,Ts-':. . V tluit MrMn- ev-- ,r-v. -i e . 1,1 k D.f. i J IU ! I - ..- , ?e ru n -.. e-s. i ; i .- - j 1 : - r. r ... . t: i i i: v. :: jii'i'l.l - - ' f-ri iiT.-ii i - i llarhi.-dlo., I.) n.i- .1 - T.. '.l KI.l-.l . ATTO" N T.f I A" i -is . - i - rr 1 iTfliie. ; "r.V7,. i i - er-r-T'-.t IT ( . 1 T ' ' . 2M i IA ri rnAsr CnroV" ('is . NN-jlf.; I JI) .-..,. L.JoMkCe.Vl. 0e. 1 s 1 '
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