The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, March 25, 1870, Image 2

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Friday, Zara 25, *l7O.
Advertisers andetherstaatereetedutil
bear to mind tbas Ike reialar
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paper published la the County, b.saj
reed weekly by net Less Than 11,01141
leo fleas.
Two Democratic Senatons on Friday
last undertook to convert the State.
Senate into a pugilistic arena, wherein
to practice somewhat after the matter
of the bruisers who dignify the party
in New York City and occasionally
give striking entertainments at pri
mary elections. The pugilistic Sena-
Mors were 'Nagle, of Philadelphia, and
Linderman, et Bucks—both Democrats
of the straightest sect. They had some
sharp personal controversy _pending
the consideration of the new City Po
lice Bill, in which the gentlemanly
epithets of "thief" and "pick-pocket"
were exchanged. After the adjourn,
went of the Senate, Nagle took Lind
erman to task, and In a few moments
the war of Fords was ",exchanged for
more elective artillery, blows with
list and cudgel following in rapid suc
cession, until other Senators parted the
combatants. Linderman seemed to
have got the worst of' the battle, as
was evidenced by a badly disfigured'
face. In the next round it might be
well for Linderman to call in the aid
of one of ills New York allies, more
practised than he in the manly, art of
attraction and siefenee. "Reddy, :the
Blacksmith," Could doubtless be bad
cheap—possibly for the fun of the
thing.
THERE is some 'difficulty as to the
qualifications of Gen. Ames, Senator
elect from Mississippi. Being con
nected with the Army, and not blot*
been a resident of Mississippi before
his appointment as Military Governor,
some of the ablest Senators bold that
he was not a citizen of the State when
elected by the Legislature, although he
announced in advance of election
his purpose to make the State his re
sidence. The subject was before the
Senate on Tuesday and Mr. Conkling,
of New York, made an argument ad
verse to Gen. Ames' right to a seat.—
Although the question is ai,important
one in Its legal aspects,' involving the
status of citizenship as appllea to 'army
officers, its decision has no practical
importance in the present ease. Gen.
Ames has since resigned his position
in the army, and if the Senate decide
adversely to him, the Mississippi Leg
islature will no doubt reelect him.
THE House of Represenatives at
Washington, on Monday. by a nearly
unanimous vote, passed a resolution in
troduced by Mr, Williams,: declaring
that no indebtedness of the Govern
ment not now bearing interest should
be funded into interest-bearing bonds.
This action is a significant expression
of the House adverse to that section of
the Senate Funding Rill which pro
vides for the funding of greenbacks in
t) four per cent. bonds. It also indi
cates a determination, on the part of
the House, to resist any action in the
direction of contraction of the volume
of currency.
THE Connecticut State election will
take place on the first Monday of
April. The Republicans have nomin
ated Gov. JEWELL for re-election.
The Democrats have put up x-Gov.
ENGLISH, in tope of carrying the
State byti his great wealth and perm:lei
popularity. Connecticut has always
been'a close State, and the result may
be regarded doubtful. The Proclama
tion of the adoption of the 15th
Amendment have been delayed by the
failure of Congress to pass the Georgia
and Texas bills, colored men will not
be able to vote at the approaching elec
tion.
FEANcts A. WALICIIR, Superintend
ent of the census, has published a cir
cular announcing that the act of May,
1850, requires • that the Subdivisions
cannot be farmed out in whole or pare,
nor can , the duty be performed by
deputy or proxy. Al! that the law al
lows for this service must be paid to
the men who actually do the work.
Marshals are required, to keep this fact
distinctly in view, and to !berm their
subdivisions with express reference to
their enumeration by single assistants.
In the Elapse, on Tuesday, the bill of
Mr. Cullom . to suppress pelyamy in
Utah Territory, was under discussion.
It is stringent in its provisions, and its
enforcement will produce some excite
ment and trouble among the saints.—
A majority of the speakers on Tuesday
favored the adoption of the bin.
The bill passed on Wednesday, with
an amendment providing that military
force shall not be used to enforce its
provhdons.
Onir. COFFSOTH, fornier member of
Congress from this district, his address
ed a letter to the Pittsburg 06 , 770724rCial
denying the charge that he had ap
pointed Cadets from outside of the dis
tricst, and affirming that `_`none of the
persons appointed, nor $Ol7l of their
friends, will say that they galreniciulY
reward, or even approached me with a
promise of any, to control my appoint
ments."
.TtrDor. Bitanr..xy was contirmed 'by
the U. S. Senate, on Tuesday, as Ammo.'
elate - Jostle of the Supreme Coat, the
Southern Senators having withdrawn
their opposition to him. This com
pletes the Bench, and will give, it is
thought, a majority adverse to the re
cent decision as to the unconstitution
ality of the Legal Tender Act so far as
concerns contracts made ,
prior to its
Plumage.
THE discussion on the _new Tariff
bill, which has been before the House
for some weeks, wort° cross yesterchty.
Its friends expected to carry the bill.—
Memos. 'Scofield, Kelly, Towsend, •nd
other Pennsylvania members, have
j made able speeches in defence of
Pennsylvania interests and the general
policy of Protection to American in
dustry.
Tits Bolder Damage Bill .aMe up in
the Boum, on Tuesday last, on the all
of the calendar, but its consideration
being obleoted to Mr. Beimehl, of Len
out r, it went over under rules ibr one
week: The session is rapidly drawing
to a dose, and unless the friends o f the
bill an snowed in carrying a motion
toi make it the special order,ita pamsge
at this melon is doubtfuL
Ix the highest coast of equity of the
state or New JeWay, tin eifiturdail th".
Ctutnoellorndopted and applied the ZW.,
east desSatan of the Supreme Court 4f
the trained States upon the Laupd-teii7
dor act; and decided that, in the p.7'
meat of a mortgage on awl meet%
made before February, um, n o thi ng
but soki
of the United States Is
/AVM hod*
.4ismens,- the
Crane, voluntarily returned to the jail
at Jackson, Miss., ou Tuesday, from
which lie escaped two weeks ago. it
a note to the Governor he states that
'he left prison only to gratify a tansy
for, a few days' freedom, and never itt
tendert to shirk his trial. •
ON Wednesday Preside& Grant an
nounced to .several memberii. of enn
grass his Intention to issue• a general
proclamation of amnesty from all
political offences and disabilities as
soon as Texas and Georgia are admit
ted.
The defeat of the Sin Domingo Treaty
In the Senate is regarded u certain.
MORTGOVRRY Bra►ra announces himself a
candidate for Congress in the-Fifth Mary
land District.
LON DJIC commercial journals comment
upon the excessive imports of Ameticen
wheat and flour the pest year. ; 1 , 1
THE Somerset (Pa.) Democrat 'days the
amount of butter made in Somerset county,
was about 20,000 kegs, worth $ 21 3.6,000..
Tax Society of the Army ()CON Poto
mac will hold its annual reunion In Phila
delphia on the Bth of April.
Timm -awn Senators are said to be
opposed to the ratification of the San Do
mingo treaty—enough to make Its adoption
hepeles&
Tam body of Captain WUlhuna, of the
Oneida, was recovered from the wreck, and
the funeral honors were paid at Yokokama
on the Bth of February.
GssomaL Bank's resolution authorizing
the President to recegnite the Cubans as
belligerents was agreed to in the House For
eign Committee.
Ray. Edward Thomson, D.bishop
of the Methodist EpisermalShurch, died in
Wheeling, W. "a., yesterday. Re was
elected blimp In 1804.
Tax bill prohibiting the erection of pub
lic buildings on Independence Square has
passed the Legislature, as has also that
anthoria . in g the people to. fix a site by a
votei in October.
WASHINGTON correspondents authorita
tively contradict the reports that a dis
agreement has occurred betwein Secretary
Boutweil and Commissioner . Delano and
that the latter will resign.'
Tax Green county Republican says :
Mr. James Barnes, of Carmicbaels, was
married to Mrs. Lantz, of Dotysburg„ on
Tuesday of last week. The bride is sixty
five, and the bride groom eighty two. •
• Tax Virginia Legislature passed a bill
prescribing that, for one year after it pass:-
ed, all persons elected or appointed to office
in that State, shall take the Fourteenth
Amendment oath.
By hard labor, an industrious resident of
Alexandria, Virginia, had earned enough to
,lay aside $3,400. A designing woman re
cently ascertained the Tact, married him,
and in a short time decamped, taking the
$3,400 with ber, and leaving him wifeless
and penniless.
THE President has appointed Isaac My
ers, of Baltimore, a colored nuut, a special
agent of the Post Office Department at
large, at f 1,200 per annum, and $3 per
diem while traveling. Mr. Myers is a mem
ber of the Matyland State Central Commit
tee.
Is New Hamp r thire, at Hampton Falls
where Pike, the murderer, was recently
hanged, the cost was $466. The gallows
cost $250 ; the She Sirs fee was $lOO, and
the incidental expenses were $ll5. It was
with great difficulty that the sheriff found
carpenters to build the gallows, workmen
exhibiting no little repugnance to engaging
in its construction.
CAPT. C. -F. HALL proposes to make an
other search for a northwest pasaage. He
intends to start with a tan ton steam tyro
peller, to be provided with sails. Be will
also have a top sail totooner_of about. 250
tons. His route will be into Jones So'und,
and thence by sea and. land, as .circum
stances favor, to the Pole. Alter taking
his vessels as far as practicabl, Captain
Hall intends to use Esquimaux . dogs %nd
-sledges in prosecuting his search.
Itecerh experimentsin Germany by the
military authorities show that
. a sheet of ice
tree inches thick affords a perfectly , safe
passage for infantry or horses marching in
single file, and for , light carriages ; with a
thickness of sizinches it will bear all sorts
of wagons and cannon. The bearing pow
er of the ice may be increased by covering
it with straw and laying plank under the
' wagon wheels.
Tux Pope refused to allow the French
prelates to celebrate mass at Rome for
Count Montalembert, supposably on ac
count of the latter's liberal tendencies in
religion. The French Ambassador at Rome
has been calledto Paris for an interview
with the Empeiti: The answer to Cotint
Darn's note, demanding a French lay rep
resentative at the Council, had not yet been
sent from Rome.
MONTGOMERY county, Indiana, has been
placed in an unfortunate predicament. The
County Commissioners , having two years
since made a donation of $125,000 to the
Indianapolis, Crawfordsville and
P anville
itailmtl, without consent of the penple,
the Supreme Court decides the act illegal
and voli, although most of the money has
been drawn ; which leaves the matter in a
decidedly unpleasant shade for several
parties.
. JAOOB 132Mi11, of Butler county, chal
lenges the United finites to corupti with
two steers he has at pleattnt on hand. The
steers will be six years old In May mat.—
One -is white, and the other is red. The
white steer is six feet high, and girths ten
. feet ten inches around the body, tu/weighs
8,4 N pottsds. The 'red steer is six feet two
Indies high, girths ten.feet and tiro inches
&road the body, and weighs 3,480 pounds.
We thisk-Mr. Snyder will bear of ihe palm
LILA contest with any man's steers is the
United States.
Lemma cue or spontaneous' combusJ
Lion U reported by L' Union Medicate, In
an article from the pen of Dr. •Bertholle.
The subject of it was a woman thirty-lomat
years old, who was addicted to itlitoholic
drinks. She was found in her room with
the viscera and some of the limbs consum
ed, the hair and clothes haring escaped.
The very minute description of the state in
'which She deceased was found ehoWs that
ignitiOn eculd not have been communicated
from without. •
Gow. 8z m, Jays the Philadelphia
Press, is reaping a horned of vbidwind In
Tennessee. The apish of insidandinstiest
which he did so much la &agar in anise that
power might folloW, now mthkair Lao
hold of him and strips him of all his pee
rogatives. Instead of being Governor of a
peaceful, thrifty lltateiand a happy, loyal
people, or even Governor at all; he is,
through his private secretwy, apitiablesup
pliant at the feet of the President for forte
to subdue the rebellions storm of his own
creation.
Bra" Afinummtrara iihmurn.-The
Isich meeting of the Exectudve Outwit
tee of the Penneyivania Stale Agricultural
Society was held in Harrisburg Wu Wed
nesday and Thursday. John C. "Yeah, or-
Xamente county, is the President.
TAB 27th, 22th, Mt, end 10th of fitepteer
bee NaLdedialOd OA the time for holding
tie next Mate Fair.
; pre proem/Ikon woe neon far the
of the 74:--one tom* 41410-
_
Count/ 8 001 4,7 aid on hos Saisatos.
A comaltsco of am. was apoolatod to
57F or* the Owe to twit: *tits. Niitia t
Mr, WOooksh SIPA Mg, "NA
Drimitoo 3111% Pelee mod nekiikif
Alsx smut, Ohio, March 17.—The coto
ner's inquest in the case of the recant mur•
der bete is developing frwa w are a
painful to believe as thee ble
=p1ate. 64 430u n ..,-
~
it s:
tiuLkd mOne by a Slimily •• •
that &N: kene wire ,• • .
murdered 'Filmset nab w d: ry . ,
Lussioni. She hirterrired to toWn sl4
five months ago, She maintained hersel
and little child by her needle. The mur
der is certainly the most awful on record in
the State.
The victim when discovered was lying on
a bed'ixt bee ttpartinent lireolharb- ber
blood, her thrt3a was cut from ear to ear,
the right aide of the neck war :zashed, and
the upper part f one honer wasp ghastly
wound. The 11.4 ht side of te n t face was
bloodily tatom d, and the lett cheek was
laid open from the angle of thy jaw, expos
ing the teeth. Thetongue almost tarn
out by the roots. .Not mdse. d .with back
ing the woman inthishatcherly manner, the.
fiendish assassin had sett:illy disemicarel
led ids-victim The loom was spattered
with blood and gouts of gore dyed the
bedelothing, allowing how Guard the strug
gle which the victim had made for life.
• The struggles of the woman in her at
tempt to ft ustnte the sasessin in Ida mur
derous designs awakened a negro in. the
adjoining Apartment, who witched the
room in time to see the Mimeos wretch leap
froln the window and escape - through the
street. Fors day or ea the terrible affair
was wrapped in gloomy mystery, But the
clue to the murderer which has been ob
tained staggem by surprise, and timbal
creates doubt as to the certainty of the
strong evidence adduced against him.
The man who has been arrested on sus
picion is Mr. A. L. Robinson, a prominent
politician in the city, once a candidate for
Mayor, and for a long time the foremost
member of the Iron hioniders' [Tub n le
has enjoyed the esteem and could, of
the people for many. years, • was born in
Portland,ltlaine, and it about 45 yt: .ts old.
Mary Longford was his mistress. The
strange manner in which suspicion was
made to ides on Robinson is in keeping
with the general mystery of the whole of
fair. It seems that on the ann of the mur
defed woman the marks of a bite were
plainly visible, and a detective who was
summoned to the seen at once, taking that
for his cue, proceeded to unravel the hid
den and inextricable meshes of evidence.
At the funeral the'deteetive observed that
Robinson's teeth were dAmtive just where
the marks of teeth were alstent on the wo
man arm. He arrested him and dentists
made a cast of Robinson's month.
The model was applied to tleb arm of the
murdered woman, and It fitted the impres
sion on the arm definitely and accurately.
The peculiarity in this bite or impression is
a space between the left cuspid and first
bicuspid. The cuspid isa little longer than
the bicuspid back of it, and these peculiar.-
ties in the bite correspond with the model.
At the inquest several dentists testified -to
the accurate resemblance between the east
Of Robinson's mouth and the bites on the
arm of the murdered woman. The testi
mony was so strong that he was arrested
and is closely guarded in jail.
WOMEN ON THE BENCH.
WOMEN JUDGES IN WYOMISG TERRITORY
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette
writes from Wyoming territory :
Wyoming ten itory Is governed by J. A.
Campbell, late of Ohio,and it is in this terri
tory that women suffrage reigns in all its
glory. Here women 'sit on juries and ad
minister laws. The last grand jury drawn at
Laramie shows a clear majority 01 female
names. A short time since, the Governor
appointed several ladies justices of the
peace, and they have entered upon the
dudes or their onmes., one of the new Joe
tines is for the mining region at South Pass
City. The single miners seem lo like their
female judges, and pay great respect in the
Court. The South Pass News gives this ac
count of a case recently tried before Mrs.
Judge Morrie:
"Much interest is manifested in a trial
held in our city on Wednesday last, not so.
much from the importance of the Case as
from its novel character. It was a prosecu
tion against one of the officers of Carter
county, to recover a fine provided by Ibe
law making the new county of Sweetwater,
In case certain officers should fiell.M deliver
over the records of their offices to their sue.
cessors. The proceeding was commenced
before Mrs. E. Morris, the newly appointed
and qualified justice of the peace, and ranch
interest was manifested to witness a judicial
proceeding with a woman fbr Judge. The
trial was held in the presence of a crowded
house, and It must be admitted that in the
manner or holding court our justice might
well be taken for an example in point of
dignity and propriety of action: and deport
ment. The case was dismissed by Justice
Morris, on the pound that she, being the
successor of the accused herself, amid not
with propriety try the cue, as beings par
ty interested. This, whether technically
correct or not, shows a delicacy of feeding
in regard to the rights of others very credit
able to the bead and heart-of our new' of
finial, and which is eminently, worthy of
imitation.
"There is one of these Wyoming female
judges who administers the police affairs of
a certain young city, and who is said` to
have caused great commotion by the severity
of her judgments on offenders, If Youtaire
a drop too much of the 'crattie!,t up you - go
foi the full egent of thrlaw, and no amount
of pleading or promise -will soften the Judi.
cial heart. Then if a weak sister is caught,
there is an end of ha sliiising,for she is lock
ed up bard and fast ■lid kept In durance vile
until she is ready te'l to'oiler , lands,
where no female jidgits are •
A WORD VOX TKB Gwynn Bee.
Diedrick Krantz writm M &Mows to the
Scioto Gazette cothe ground bog t .
"Yuet two weeks ago, in your baper votl,
read, chum makes 'tittle ftut zit der emend
bog riot die wedderforedeßs. •
Die wedder vos wery nice' wec y4'
makes your -paper, 'don't it g but vol
dinks now aliewhile, beb ? '-
I writes dis in my own louse, last
night, die Shun gate Ablein-yturt like
eyes,-dings, and now mine irk:ski , hi rut
piled up. Now vot you dints, mister
brinder man ? Tem Mae dat rend beg
dims know vat be know belt ?
You yam ht ma spheaks das
cround hog known no town as 3foa, two,
dree, four briuder mans; and pealdea, van
all de luiudere is all de Wisp attack= up
die Media dypea kw to =Ws print die mum
paper mit, das cround hog Wuhan shtays
by his bola, and ylp de rightdayccunes,ba
looks round for to find hiaidunkker ;" uhd
db; feat Ow, by Nee dat shudder rig% U
bWn al you Ns 4as teach, tit I paid
mit you by dis et/Mk ' • •
,
Mader briader, ven Your =Me irrs4-4aMY
na a leetle baby, rot sot idapanked tor:
resin in to nisei der mound hog hum den .
olitua 10 omob rot he brow now , I/
trod now / ihneaks mat you. you chose
deem my advice, and makes not hip .aity
More mit ter croundbog. yon moat de
fun babes, Attipeek by dm ponds/am roe
don't know any bettor, allemila. Vol you.
Maim 'bout' ,
die I dalits mit you mono
mar% aikfirai, Vs, mote oder tinya blow
by, tool tt.
wawa in Wilma
digitised /or harbead with a, kerosene
ImpUreother der. Ravin foggieen to
law 4,9 at beibp plellbtudig the palatal
0 1,7 1 n i e O n cu l ffittAhe Phe WI" bah*
Gets lib bisd, std.* °eV . 11 1 11 44 ?
MG the hasee,Gle booed up
community as it had scarcely ever been
stirred before. The river was frozen over
solid, and the old "Mason line
between freedom and slavery was for the,
so much so, at, laist, thit there were fre
quent stampedes of the "desk and well liid"
*levee, sn poetically.deetribed by one of the
great champlone-of the peculiar institution.
In consequence of IMF facility for escapu
United Stan* mersbals and detective Wino
were vigilant, their "Waling palms" aim
alai loginduty, t o thePtioeutiof elect} Wit*
the boandlothercimsek• ' ' - •
Among those Wlio.kuprintissttlie opketn
nity,and, like tooitimayothera, tell*oeftti
iy short of realising their ienthcrpectstionr,'
wale a family °Maniere, the old-father and
motber shoed tiny:years of watch, aid a
son Robert GartTer, his wife Margaret, and
lbw childreh--ttero boys• suid two girls.
The old people and - 'Margarer•beledged to
JetneeilfariftaliC Ot 13eone•ooanty, 'Sea
tacky, white 114 wife . and children'
of the latter= - billonged- to Archibald
H. Gaines, of the same neighborhood,
the husband, of course, baying no control
over or duties in regard to them. But his
desire to exestAie such rights and•pritileges
led - him to bitch up two of his master's
horses to a sleigh in the dead hour of night,
and putting his old father and mother and
his own family therein, diive rapidly to the
rive►.
Leaving the team on shore, opposite the
foot of Western Row, they all crossed on
ibe lee, and were met ott this side by a col
ored man named Elijah . Kite, son• cif "old
Joe Kite," of notorious reputation, who bad
been notified to assist themto the "tinder
gmondreilroad." He conducted them to a
tenenient, occupied . EY himself, a few
squtires below mill creek bridge. He left
them until he went out to arrange for their
_departure to Canada. He was to be bock
before day, according to the injunction
of Robert Garner, but did not come until
between nine and ten o'clock, when be was
soon followed by a posse of omceei ac
accompanied -by the masters of the slaves.
The scene that followed was described by
the newspaper reporters of that day, as ob
tained from the white persons present, all
of whore had interests in conflict with those
of the unfortunate negroes, and was . colored
accordingly.
We yesterday learned that Robert Gar
ner, the principal mover in this affair, and
whose wife was the tragic heroine in its
bloody termi nation, is now residing in our
city.
Mr. Garner says that Elijah Kite was an
own cousin of his wife's, and was, therefore,
advised of their coming, and requested to
assist in their escape; but instead of assist
ing them, he now believer, and then rnspec
ted„tim of being guilty of treacherously sel
ling his kinsfolk back into the band sof
their masters. His long absence, while
professing to be making arrangements for
their continued flight, which should have
been ready beforehand, and his neglect to
return before day to secrete them, is strong
justification of the suspicion.
When the officers and masters arrived at
the door and, demanded admission, Robert
drew, a pistol with which be had provided
himself, and said the first man who attempt.
ed to enter he would shoot dead. At the
same time his wife Margaret seized a hutch!
er-knife that was lying on the table and de
clued she would kill every child she had
b e f ore aba would ownn earriorl hank in
to slavery. While tome of the outsiders
were banging against the door, another, a
Mr. Patter son of the Fourth ward, ratted a
I ,
window and was about to enter, when Ro•
bert shot him in the month. He fell back,
but was not killed. On turning round, Ro
bert saw that his wife had cut the throat of
her girl Mary, three years old, from ear to
ear, who was weltering in her blood on the
floor, and was making a dash at his boy
Samuel. He sprang to his rescue, calling
on her to desist, and received part of the
blow himself, the remainder taking effect
on the child. Then the door was broken
open, 'and he fired two or three shots at the
intruder, who, by the way, was Clinton
Butts, the present well known marshal of
Covington. They were then overpowered,
and, with an immense mob at their heels,
carried off to prison.
Of the hearing of the case before United
States Commissioner Pendry, which lasted
about two weeks, and in which they were
voluntarily defended by that ever-ready le
gal friend of the slave, Mr. John Jolliffe,
assisted by Mr. Gitchell, we need not now
write. It ended, as all such cases did In
those days, in remanding the whole party
back to theitmasters.
Robert, his wife and children, • were
speedily sent off to the South—the fearful
purgatory,. of Northern slaves. Clinton
Butts conducted them as far as Louisville,
where they were shipped to a brother of
one of their old masters, Lc Grand Gaines,
cotton. broker of New Orleans. On 'their
way down their boat was run into by an
other and sunk, and among the lives lost
was the infant child of the unhappy plaves.
It was reported that the mother drowned
her child, in accordance with her framed
declaralkm, uttiler fearful excitement, that
she wohlikill all her ehbdren rather Map
see than goback into slavery. But the
father protests that such was not the case,
sod that bliirik ;over attempted to injure
her eh reu,aftenrar.i, although alto fre•
quently muted her conviction that it
Wooltll*X.t.totr Ibr them to be put out, of
the world dun live in slavery.
In s.ew PrielPs Robert hi rld his own
time and that of his wile, aikpnpported
I his tuiillyiki hard wOrliand in inst 13411-
Wien, incil el were soli t to a Jude bon
h4m and okan la Tenallee.ibalid4; l 46B".l
they were forced to labor on the
"plantation: here Margret Garier died
1851oijrAold laver : Her last Woid• to
bar dev oted husband were, never to: m iriy
mg* 'hi slaiiery, but to - live in hope, of,
fmedom, which she bettered VW . 1312 =
Won in acme Fiy. Robert Ueda' her
junction, remained at Tennesiee Lariding
nn the; war ;mike out; when be - made his
we ihe lttrifort lina, entered the join-
boat Janice, was 10 until the close of dip
war, when he received an-honorable 41-
Oarie• Re stlbecitilati, .1' =tried, bi
now 1104_ in tide - city. Mc two boyi,
Thooisli and*rtibet, of a ltving on 'a farm
ntiptibite Mfiiiltalppt'''
fLitsr are giving a geoid &W AS(
Oodles la •Taniessee, lEcoeseNt-aad, Vest
Vinlais. Ia UsoleterStateit *thee" the
Glosersor will tied it seetesery to salvor
pse fisseril Goren:awe for eseistasoe to'
Twos the pereedsn. laTeeksems the
; commimpt Wait the ,
-eons:Dor ter it alb escort to Idertmee i el*
lstaiistiretisaoetbent empties of &dm
thesesfediegre mete diesitsias their
Atilmai-Atewlitandr. ' Vic beeower-: ea
aunty tix *dm, 401116VIIIS3ope . bi
. thelilmoral !Govan:mut will saga Amin
wait tlione accoodiata: A: 'dorm
lei Jeans ta be wooesway kw, iha pew
aetailoaof pew ask tile. ~0. of WI
liras of imam* people, ... • .
•
4. Bo ounk tusbilirbelegal*-
ed to the 'NM Medal DI WIO siabete
leg Pestablei* New' ! Yew eel Dila.
11 0 i ilkorPfAtiaeivillto the
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FBA IiKLIN. -131
foreman of the Rod ell piper mill, owned
bi *seri Are4 lj 604 t, bee rogu)v 44 .
to Arendtavllle, 'county, where he
wureatigrommmombetwe - or sesO'l
W•sairrovid•- 4 1110041. Untimely bee re=
-Covered $ 8 ; 500 *Map from the Cumber*.
/and Val Y meta Court
of Washington coo(); in a soft for dam
s. ages for cutting With/ ieg of plantifi's son,
*child of about *yews 'of ,tige r on the .
lethof Sept. leerily:lm the facts in Use
Cue it appears theOna:boy wus trying
eras= the street in hod of the engine, but
through the careleeneo, or hotttelai°°' of
the engineer in chaige r , was run over, end
hid his leg su hortly mangled as to ran
*, 4 1 oPttildisa nett the body iecessary.-
The 'Court of Appeals of Maryland hail
aftirrned 010 39 1 4mm' of the Circuit Odurs
In the case of Dane' Netted vs. the May
or and Corporition of iragentown. Thli
.suit was brought to roamer daniolges fbir
lames sustained by Deehert at the
hands of a mob, which, during the wsr,'
destroyed his oftuting °Moe. me *mount
10f the judgeuest -Is about S7soo.—The
Washington -Ccotruy people have imolai
to the MarYlsodLegliohduro to prevent tho
Cumberland Veiny Ralhead from connect- .
ing with the Chesamgeond Ohio curd, se
Powell's Bend, atom two miles below
Williamsport. To inks the comet:nisei
with the canal at thispoint, would build up
a great coal depot there, to the great injury,
of the business of liVillamirsOrt 7 hence thn
above 'bill.—Rev. John H. Wagner, for
merly pastor of the German • Reformed
Church at Hagerstown, has united with the'
Roman Catholic Chuih.
Yonic.—George Beilinger of Heidelberg
toivnship, while engaged di:hauling corn
fodder one day last week, bad one of his
arms broken by faille; from the wagon.'
—On Friday night last the stable' of Mrs.
Henry Win, Hanover, . near the Central
Hotel, was tired by 'woodier's' and laternt, •'
with three carriages belonging to John it . I
Donnell. The Town Council offer a re
ward of $3OO for the arrest and oorrykulokt
of the incendiary. - -0n Saturday; Samuel
W. Peden, dt Lower Obanceibrd, had his
lett band torn off by being caught in the
gearing of a threshing machine,
&Mao= Ocernazacs.—On Friday last,
Mr. George Rohu or Bawn, a farmer resid
ing in the vicinity of Papertown, Cumber
land county, started to the South mountain
early in the day, for the purpose of bringing
home a load of wood, telling his Wally he
would return about soon. But noon came
and Mr. Rohn did not return. Toward
evening the family became alarmed, and
search was instituted for the missing man.
His wagon nas found, t h e horses unhitch •
ed, end securely tied on opposite sides of
the road. The wagon was prepared for
loading, and the axe which had been used
In cutting several small sapplingo, returped
again to its proper place beneath the wagon.
Bnt Mr. Rohn was nowhere to be seen.—
The now excited and alarmed neight:ors fol
lowed the foot-prints of a man along the I
north side of the mountain, but on reach
ing the summit the snow had disappeared
and it was found utterly impossible to trace
him any further, and the friends rein! ned
home. Early on Saturday morning the 1
search was renewed, but with no better
success. it was then determined to let :he
water out of the Mount Holly dam on Sun
day, and see true'6o - dy woe concealed there.
But on liatuiday night a dispatch was re
ceived from Mr. Rohn, dated at Warns
boro, Franklin county, stating that he be
came bewfidered while in the mountain,
and being unable to find his way hoine, had
wandered on till he found himself at the
latter place. There seems to be no :Edison
for doubting the statement of the gentleman
himself in regard to this aingularoccurrence.
He is a respectible farmer, =doodling but
a temporary aberration of mind could have
prompted his strange conduct. The excite
ment in the uelghborhood during Friday
night and Saturday was most intense.
A SAD RMANCIII OF CAPTAIN WrIT"/".
—ls conversation with a very intelligent
and accompdabed lady hunt Maine, a few
days since, I leaned the following facts,
which throw the shadow of romance over
the Oneida disaster: Commands, Williams,
the highest otdoer of the vessel, and one of
of the.l , st, was s, widower of something
less than forty, and the father of two bright
tbildren. In May last be contracted an en
gagement for • second bawdily, which
was to have taken phate very soon after
the arrival of the Oneida in this country.
I believe it was fixed for the Middle of
April. Ile left the tatted States for Japan
In June last, and Just before bit departure
he was one of a dinner party at which my
informal and. Use *glanced bride were
also present. Had he retained safely be
would have known a fate which Lis brave
heart would not have met with the- cpol
courage ihstheed death, at Wyse% on the
quarter-deck. Oboe the „drat of Jenttasy Isis
two childrea and hb htteaded wife lOTA
died. Wheals' left laponthe had nothesrd
this sad news, bat sappossalha swanning
bows to. meet them All in MOO and bap,
-Pipes*. tin Is ans, at lost. of gidtatit
also las weal dawn OR 'be 4110144tdism
er, death can not be snlled illuster.- Wash
ing 404er to -(4cima l ti 4tsrisitr.cf!
Talt reixdi liCWe oeaptitiee on Military .
pared.
to 'the Sale • of cideiiiMpe 'ls pre
pared. ' They intionitiend that 'Schenk in
Mituniner inibe Pitent Otis be r be rammed
to reslgh h Position,on iccount of hill con
nection with tlwaaleuftedendelpa --The n•
condemn hystrenz tends all whb were ens
gaged 'lathe traffic. Intitrequeet the &so
setary of the Navy to convene a- royal
corniemertial to leggin, hittoida behdact of
,ilonnninniar Upablin, locskingto iidlaa dad.
of that niftier Ikon the *widow - The cam
of Amissurilliott, wf the Tided i'wearayl-.
"alit (nettle% will be noperted- *pew aid
the oinntnittee will reeeninwed tbsi la ea
dets anointed outside ef skir 441100110ke•
aitrlett be dholesid lbw; litivAnktiml
and Plaint Aawksalow
`{port wilt be append by a NOWAK' SSW
beep, iirengillits law givni the'Peaddine the
pp** id dbevetion tp maks loch die-
Tim Dqmocnksklogislaturapi*w,Yqk
haviOtYatgreet44 la Wed* *46 41 . the
, VoUce * mai! elPqer *IF t.P4
goiinosai et* eity, cogiciad the
h a de a brPrinte rid Park fib -
TboPik were 00e.+,. 1 4T
ITU' 4 0 3 4 ZONION Okla! P° l4 o n.ot
b 7 01 4 4 34 , glad UftefflanS blaWilied
*Min of•lLeyblh by tqe16110144.F.-
41711110110* 1114$11111M&6641,
geld/Mit Pilaw MOO = Wet awed
tteuraiNimikussiinksaic ,frammeirta•
prima. lionise Oat 10 11111 110 11 . 1 k AD
best u •
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Tetras, Match 2l.—The High Court of • - \ ..—..
Justice was organized this morning. The: V:.,........ 2 TLE To ,RE "TRADE." iligliWPFß E I
court room was crowded AMOR bo, all 3on r 0/1.14.1.110E, C.ueemorare, Ole
V ieth)" P ersil " Preb' .
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.1. Ware oath nor offitratton:trert and
tVIbeCTI M • fl i giri ' 40 . 0 ' 1 -7 ' - , „,. _AND RETAIL 4d ' ."
• lta
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tv 4ellia t
and lots we am At.woon , .0 - • . ... ' ""'s g ri et Bus] ness
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.••• V A E I G R E: R r i ‘ ;,NE . " S' at: '
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tool"..;••' '•
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brought into court attended by a Captain of The bails of itv remedltil propertlev Ira vegetable
the gendarme*. The utmost stillness pre- 44 . 44 ,p 0 . 4 .4. . 1
mha,llailed. The scene Wali moat solemn . M. IT WILL RESTORE G RAY HAIR TO
'''''''
' I" of aceteegiee* The ITS ORIGINAL COLOR.
Prince waived the recitin of his rank and
. 4 . 1.„"3,;.-..- -
dressed to to the accused,r:ygps ,flOpUed with
great self-possession. Articles tending to
prove erimlnsiitr were 1414 the St lutist -'
fore theitiisdner. Th ey - consist of Pfsiol,
cone, hat and two cants: 7 The.Praddent of
the Court delivered an eloquent Afros to
.thpjury. After several witnesses had been
examined, Parcbal Groused , was brought
into; the court, In . charge of two gent
- d'armee. His replies tO tbelpiestionwask
tad were so irrelevant and his Conduct so de
'Sant that Use Court refused to . benr . Idris.
further ge was putioancied guilty ; ' of
grass eotateMpt in - language, and, on in
quisitkaa of the Procurer, was removed to
prison.
L E'sms, March 21.—The Marquis of Ban-
Divine, the trench ambassador at Rothe,
heis'irilted in Piri4 licamPenied *tiro
Pram& /Whops. ' • ' •
Idsumo, March SO.—beep interest is fait
in political matters here. A crisis is isa.
:minent. General Prim's victory on the
loan bill apparently involves the necessity
of the sethement efliegent Serrano.
Admiral Topete has withdrawn from the
Cabinet and will be replaced by Admiral
Belanger. It is asserted that Serrano will
tender to the Cones his resignation of the
Regency. The future came of the Pro
graidas Is doubtful. It is not known
whether they win unite with the Repub
lic:lms or agitate for the restoration of the
Monarchy.
Lone; March 21 .—Advices from Rome
represent that the Pope Is exerting every
mesns and influence to conciliate the oppo-
vents of infallibity.
Puts, March 21.—Le,Part, newspaper,
la assured that the reply of the Papal 121ov
aroment to the note of Count Darn has been
received here, and that it reams to concede
the adttdasion of a French representative to
the Council.
PAID% March 22.—The Jottewat Officiel
of to=day contains& letter from the Emperor
to Prime Minister Olivier. He says it
would be eXpedient, in the present cotull
tion of affairs, to adept all reforms which
will restore a Constitutional Government to
France, in order to poi an end to that im
moderate desire for change which possessed
certain spirits who disturb the public mind
by their belief in the instability of the pre
sont regime. Among therefor= which be
has instituted, the Emperor places in the
Mgt rank those which touch the Comilla
tion and the prerogative of the Renate.
Ems, /larch 23.—The trial of Prince
Bonaparte continues. the evidence being
contradictory. Henri Rochefort was ex
embed to-day, amid & good deal of feeling.
MAnato, March 23.—General Prim bee
issued orders to army officers and to the
Madrid garrison to obey no orders in ex
treme eventualities unless they are signed
by him.
LIFE IN UTILIEI.—The Mormon prob.
lem Is one which just now is attracting
more than usual attention. Congress has
made up its Wind that something must be
done to arrvst the growth of the polysm
ons system of 13ff igbam Young and hls
deluded followers, and will doubtless pass
some stringent repressive bil l at the pres
ent session. The National Publishing
CnOrlmny, 28 South Seventh street, Phila
delphia. have in pie... , a ;tww work bearing
or. t h e 41.1{0 . 10 , 3 which mimed fail to have
a ready sale. It is entitled "Life in Utah,
or the 2dysterie, and Crimes of Mormon
ism, being an expose of the Secret Rites
and Cereinonies of the Latter Day &Huta,
with a full and authentic history ottbe
Mormon Sect from Its origin to the pFea•
out time," by J. H. Beadle. editor of the
ditaf Lake Reporter. Mr. Beadle's real-
dence In Utah gave hhnampleopportu.ni
ty to become, thoroughly familiar with the
Mormon system, its secret work. and
practical tendencies,. and him book eann
fed to throw much important light on the
subject. We have f.re , ns some speci
men pages orate forthOhisting ;mak, w hich
will he neatly printed on clean white.
paper. it will be sold only by subscrip
tion, and persons desiring to canvases for
It will address-the pit bl Agents
waited kir every county.
BARGAINS! BARGAINSA—To make
room for Spring goods, Capt. NORIUSRUI
sell everything in hia tine at use THAN
00111%,
uTEIL-COATS w0rt6.1116 or fli!
" 12 "
to •' 7
" 8 "
DRJOIS COATS worth 414 Su St 6
f. 8
*. 10 0
SACK COATS wealth OS for 29
0 10 "
0 " 460
HATS worth Si 00 Apr $4 '
0 360 ,0 075
0! 0 300 " 998
o .e # 643 ` • 00
00 f. .1 40 "
and all kinds of Clothing, Pants, Vests,
Under-wear, £c., at the same redaction.
"Nonare is determined to reduce his stock
before Bpsfng-trade opens. 80, If you want,
Batointadontildlict call ats Arnotd'aw'olt
corner, Centre 1314nare ! neat dgor fe let Na
tional Bank. Jan. 111.--tf
THE LADLES' 80R0818 CLUB of N.,
York, reanstly, plunged their discussion*
from woilbisabligrige to Hair*epariticist
and Pimple Banishers. They declared that
where nature had not eadowed them with
• beauty, it. was their right—yes, their duty r ,
to weir itwhirs entdd. - ihei all
voted that Magnolia Balm orate," Sallow
'pins, Rough Skin and Rbignntriss, ad gave
to the complexion a most diettpgue (So
_rodeo; and'neAle ke appearance - 4ing- •
erous to meth 1141 doubt;) and that !goal,
, g,al l nude the Hair
. grow thick, so ft
Aid . sy, dsoresser :presented
It hem turning gray. If the proprietors of
Awe articles did rids send Ihe.ShINTSID in
_voice, they are not satnrt., matnh,4-1m
4EMOVA.T.B.—As many subscribers
will change tilldr Mengellce .tkhl spring,
we request that they promptly advise us
:oftheithieW ; ) pelaftloll • editreellirat:lFP
Mar'Maite ttiettied ditatigeli Ook
1 mailing list, As we have a mailing list of
'between 2,000 sok QQ eitibscribers, it
Will save us much trouble and ensure
OcemPt atten*NlU:lcOltF ix!n.!
*Wm, send both their old and new Post.
:ankle addresses, in this wise:—
"Mange the address of my paper from
ausaner. ado. to Marton; ,Itee.mt-orear
the cosi may be.
tibunickwititer
and Coßigias cTnnifiNAll hay e
wade arrangeateati to Wet the wiiiis •
be public by their large assortment of all
pf Ateelly-itutda t iothiag, for Fa'
.tad Winter wear, for Men arid Boys=ciao, baps. ;Mame, ft., which they
ANNII;selllog very low, t f
NEW &L,lll:l3l.—Biesers. Tipton 4
Yyere have pan:them:l the rightet A.&inte
amity it.iv ibeasitintßarnaby &1.14u4'
?anent lievoliing Albumne—the neatest,
&leaped and most diusids /Aunts mad&
•!
iirihrdaselifew Turk mad A11.410*
ry ski r s t di k.F. l, o4 l Ate , 400 4 1 60
qw • tk jinni Daimm — r. ad
g is
tliarclr
.'Fi~: , . : .: wa.iycnrs
LI7BTHOIIII AND
i f! il: ` o ' •
It h • 9 bahlendidareethig.
R. ?c,114.4,% a; co oloopor, N. U Prortioton
War. 4=-Ilit t ' '
"CfMdreri's Urea
. Elait4 f0r.50 Cents,"
TiVgSANDS O!OMILD11121-, DLO .
Croap. Now, Mothers. If Nos Wadi fit 54
Beets, and always have a bottle of Dr. Tobise - •
lien Lida:eat in the hownkyou never weed her
your littleinisvrlteitiatletited with
It is taw 22 years Bence Have pit an lay 'ldelinint;
&ad bee& heard of a child dylOic orOroo? when my
Lbilbstant eras, . geld: bat howitidFor,osto Litre two
"'ported to totyliarentaliy Mate 14 itaa rlO pir iot
* tb•T Witold not be without, which, it
certain carat. Cats, llanW,Miadliche, Tooth
weie, Sore Throit, Sweatily, Murano, Oolic, Dior -
riOsa, Dysentery, Stmina, Old Soros and Palacio the
Lathe, Back, and Chest. No one outs tries it who Is
.over without It. It is warranted pernscay sate to
take inieraalty.. Nall directions with every &Atte.-
11.4 by the Draffkaa and Storekeepers in the United .
State& Depot, 46.Piiiitleihoo, No,or
- `I3I3AItDitETH'S PILLS.
Thai; gust ?&II edelanda In tido: They may be
used so long a+ any dlseam affects any of the organ"
the body and by thas pfnevtring ILL th#druse the .
dl.oe 4111 be atm!, a the body icatosed td health:
Rai from every taint and impericy. Their reputn;
110 m pronos their merit.
Thomas Pmlib, Coronatand Justice of the -
limilogyon-ihs-n 4 rittion, says Ifrandrith's Ms cored
hiss of Dyspepila Hii,rtbiira, Miura miry other
medicine had failed. In Refer• him. CartlAcata chid
April 2,18G8.
*
Dr. Toner, of leicannoh; G., fogs Ite
ly forty years, recommended Brendrelli** Pills as a
igeeilk In Yellow Pewee; that he 110Ter knew a pa.
flout to die who took them for this malady, being
otherwise sound. Their prompt use take* oat of the
body thaw matter, which tad the fatality of the &s
-eas,. As a gaaaral family ruedfriee ennelders them
It mu advance of all others, and here ha spcaks from
periumaolononsidearacitatheitAtnalitas.
A RADICAL tIEVOLTITION
Has been accomplished In bur dye.. The horrible
compel:Me notarial/an L11$41), SALT and SIAPI2I3S
are discarded. The leading chemists Implore the
public not to use them, and Prokaaor Chilton, whom
reputation I. second to that of no analytical chemist
fa leuerica, ha. recommended
CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR
DYE,
ma a PliiitrECTLV INNOCUOUS AIiTICLX, which
may be used without fear. Remember, It is the only
one that bait been analyzed and found" wholesome.—
Its Mises are I astaatanimf . ~ sad the tOlazivii kilowatts,
natural.
IIIirtIIII3TADOIZO'B fIAIR :ILESTIiVATITY4 as a
itee.eta t c, arts Me • charm rat the Hair aßet Dyeing:
Try It. (Mar. 4,1870-1 m
WIRE Hitting°, WTRE GUARDS,
/or Store ' , mate. asylnma kc.; Iron Bedsteads,
Wire Webbios tor Shaespend Poultry liar&lßreasand
iron Wire Cloth, Sieves. fenders, &reeks (or Coal,
Ores, Sand, &c., flos•y Crimped Cloth (or Spark
Arresters; Landscape Wires for Windows, kc.; pap er .
Riakers'Wtres,ernamentalWlreWork,kc. Rweryin:
forsatti by addreseinw. the marinfectarers. H.
VAL Bk SQNS.N,II North Sixth et., P
1: rob. 11, 1870.-l1
$2,000 A YEAR AND EXPENSES
To agents to tell the celebrated WILSON SEWING
MACHINES. The beet machine ti the world. Stitch
alike on bah side, Oar. Atacama wtrione Your. For
further particulars, address 25 N. 9th SI., Philad'a,Pa.
Feb.
There can be nothing that will pleats* the Indies
better than • good article. which is nestled in every
tinnily for *very day's we. Such an article Is lk EYES'
GENUINE i.311/041CAN TALLOW SOAP, reconmend:
8d for the following parpoims For Goseral House-
Aoid Use. For the To,W. /by the LaNntkry. For
Chapped Hawd,r, Et.' Sold by all Grocers and Store
lovers everywhere.
!Ulla N 801• Aped, N 0.319 North Prom
street, Philadelphia.
Frb. 11, 1870—eat
CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID.
DURLIBMED for the benefit of serum mew and
Ji„ oaten, who suffer from lterrons Dehtllty , ete.,
sapplyisg the maims of self•enre. Written by one
who cured himself; and sent fro* on receiving a post
paid liractsrfnevidops. Aiidrese
NATEIANILL . MAYFA IR, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dee. SI, •
ERRORB OF YOUTH.
geot Tetuan who suffered for years Croat servo=
DeWitt', Premature Decay, and aU the effects of
youthful hallscradloa, slU,bc Lba make of affects(
hadrmltY, Wad tree Loan who used It, tberecelptaad
amebas Mr mating the Mamie reseidy by which be
was cared gaffers,* artribbsg topsoil by the Weer
ttaer's &spec foam eau do so byaddrsssings In perfect
confidence JOHN B. OQDEN,
_ N 0.4 bedarstcaet, New York.
May-14,111611.—1y
TO CONSIIIIPTiIitaI: •
The Advertiser, batting hue rentosed to health In •
few weeks, by a very simple remedy; uitur tuTikgiaf .
'hired vassal years with &same hag *Oaten, ad
that dread disease, Conetwaption—fe anxious 10 Oak •
known to b is fellow aialferers the means of cunt.
To all who de I t he will seed& copy of the par
soription used ( fie ofcharge), with - the disallow kw
'meowing awl cuing the wine, wlikh they will And a
sure Cure f. Consuntpllon, asthma, 'Bronchitis. OW.
The °idea of the advertiser In Sendlng the - Prevails.
tlw Ii to benefit the aglicted, and spread Inhumation
which he crnesivel tote Invaluable:sad he-balmiest.
icy sufferer Ids remedy, mit wUI east LIMB'
nothing, and Rosy puee* blueing.
Part lee wishing the prTradon,will lessoaddiess
' Willisuasbuyg,Kigigemmusy New Yorka
Nay 14,18119.-1 y ,
Apip.pigA7742B, BLINDNIBB Ax osultliff
tteafdd with the eases~, 6y J.
sod Praia/wet litsuisa el the iye a. Aar, 1/IHs
specialty) in the Medical allege of limetry/coese, 14
years experience, (kwaserl) el Leyden, Holland,) No.
808 Arch street, ?hits Tettimoubsb can be weet at
bin Milo*. the tried fatally are lilted id acein.
patty their patients, ea he bse no secrete >a hi. ono
tip. Artideist eyes inserted without pain. No
shame For examination.larch 18, 1870-17
SPECIAL NOTICE.
9011:11NOKIS VITLYONIO llTiff;
eaweedlendo end Iladdrako Pills, Will au e Goa
snaption, Liver Complaint., and Ityape" a ; If taken
wading to directions. They are all *et ter
ken at the alto time. Wog cl4at a ter'
tax tap litar.and rig it tatork: ._thet-applidta.
a fd
baronies goal; theta:ad digests and snakes good blood
the patient begins to grow in dash ; the diseased mat
tesrepealintb•lange sat the pailhant osagrowe the
Magee aid pee welLthentilr way to titre
eaunimptiou. :
To there three atalledasa-Ter. I. ILiSchatialls, of
Philadelphia, owes hie narivalleataseesselathatreat.
meat Of istiabaseenr csanineption. ?be Pelmets
_lvrea ripen' tasessarisidasathat intho htaga. mann
.- oweill of by ars ma aspeetoratioa, for when th e
owe
of natter is riPo, 1 slight coegh will Urea it
of, and the patient has rut and the lungs begin to.
heal.
2*ll"eo=ogle"goirl all=talitill
nut bee to a• thy lhar, ,
ect that the Palatally Syrup and the food will make I
issued bleed.
Schenck's NanlitrakeigHii eat liken' the Mar, re
moving all akin:%lles the (hats of the pll
al;teielblth I, fad the lffillis ketaso•
retie itatooto shalt llkaskiiiiTale daa 46 I
over bona Invaded esisept Wawa
.w/sh
deadly poison which is my dangerous to ass cols
Lai poll
n **. is SI naillpeklbewellAde
start the asateuotes of the Lim like licheac dad k ,
Lleiellaktpudartt ego of 'the - wad peewit,
awns of (Isio., ..
IlekellellfeaserCsiataw.ii le se deettestreinisnt and
alienative.and the alkali in the Seaweed, which this
Zia CS igiialksail imalsbaseimaale at threat
. tl i r i Moe to dissolve Mt gad with the
,111•014 tin Illaileatiaegtat basal wale.
oat - or soaring in the ateasek.
Tkettla maga wile nk do not ours root
legn~s,alley Wlk. i=h; they sly me.
I AM* to stat the sough, to atop shills, to atop 1 ght
tawata,lueetki liner, and by me aoingta.y derail ,
sad • . T. C . :9 1 ,.;
Dr. &a - 1 •' ' - . ' iltieilloP
•"'•t 7 - - -, '
• eenalti, •the
rand easy will: . trop of Va itud nicor
one oaa la ,o ( p , t idal,
c , ... . . Maker, Tbrakt,
le
zi.....r.,t Ibti.„,
•wa are disened, either tubercles, abeam%
11,6oa li tt=deltra italbellwaiweekelscers ln ar
tamo and last d g.ecayin such
what meat be dons? It la not only the 1
affielliM MOP lir is the aka* 'Wady.
al mach and liver have loot their power toaakobkood
ldrood. flow the oat, abeam tato taksilaSienok's
teedikinek WM* will Wet op a lone to the
the patient will begin to meat toad, It will
Ussedly and veCahled i then the patient
mettle NS sinl4.
tal vow' • costmeno• to heel up, an te d
the
pa.
'lase 'VOL :Wl* lits eat/ Amyl tel
;linden,* ErverSadt. •
and
_...yemeish, eack'a Ilesweed Te ri that
II • . • rum are anghtleat without nib
I / . vi i ' . -ilk* theillrAnktv:
,1..„. ;, elf ?Mine
•
e - 7L, •ki..i -.4',1• = . ".• —. hu m
ve
tiaLwrilwrstaitz. ; * 1 .... ,was
r 7..... t .. .,.... , o. 1 - .. 411410 "Ziag
so. liairai murky it t s ellirsaald atallohtes,
• dace hle soar Wienteata sinallarly at
. have semi Dr. Mi=gr eei S si i ;
''. remarkalde
wake knot aseemeary le
I •
dip*leens all . be advice Meet be addremaga,
Els Wats . lalle.si Borevermit, Ns;
11307121=41/itetr i fritt
Mtn, GOO livartelob airy Ikra
filiaill lei litassw
0r4a87014 Syr, ' mar gamma Teal
udder plc 644% . s
aim slot - fer en bt all
4 ' '4' INIttAe iIL •.
le N. etknt. 45,
Airßead S. G. CQO/01 Advertliestat
pmIIIIIIIIIIMMINITIMISTIMMic
i rpr&W**,4i4l4 ithied Orkiist 'll4 • -
ERE
TO THE LADIES
ant, Atiga•st pr,e. wit ..ilerity•
- be pals . ..Corn,Oste. Oloverand Timo
thy Reds, . ~ Sumac, flay and Straw, Dried -
Frait,tiats,Sosp, flame Shonldere and Bides, Pots.
toes, with' everything ;Ise In thc ,OPUIry produce
line.
GRO'OERIE S
. . .
conatantl) tar salsr,Coirees. Supra Nolames. ap
t,
n 11, Teas, apices, .It, Cheese, Vinegar, @oda,
star& iflarva; lardoOnl4lloekets, Blacking, &nip,
Also r airir Dalia, ra 011,Tar,lsr . Flab solidi
kr sl,Spikesand Nana:Smoking and Chewing To.
beintos.
He is alsroys whir i •upplys first r ate 'Welt
of illOn mg* SW,dllpitrestkindaaFfad,
'llso,Groondelsetor.•ritfiGnino..miJthelf,•rilli•
COAL,by the', ushel.too ores' load.
life ifillalso ton .
lINFr of FREIGHT CARS
t•No.111d/inctirlloward r trait, BA LTIItURE and
NO.III Virtetstreet, PIIILADLEPIII A. AU goody
e•at to et therpLacs willbe received •ud forwarded
promptly ALI lood • mhould hr marked ••CBIDEB
CAR."
Apr1.;1869.-/
1:1:12:11111:2
Joseph Wible & 'Sons,
Pro'duce Dealers, Forwarding
and Commission Merchants.
boathoast a orn rit/ Ra ilroad clad Washington sheets
GETTYSBURG PA
tj 10 LI EST ce.h price paid for &Mind. otUraivand
Gantry Prodne• guavrally. The highest cash
pricepald for good Hay and Ityeetn.r. Wewill keep
•ootistently on band fur pale all kind, of
G R 0 CE R lES,
such as Sugars, Coffwa, Teat, Malaise& an d By nap, To-
baccoa Soapy, Spleea, and everything visually kip I In
a 4 rotary Liters.
LINE OF CAW TO BALTIMORE
We will run a line of 2, to Baltirum r weekly, to
%he Warehouse of XBIE...rION a CO., 128 ?forth et.,
curia of Franklin, for the transportations of goods
mach waX leaving flettyaborq every Monday and re
tartlingen Widnoaday. •
The best brandiul raIItTILIZEKEI constantly on
hand, orse rnred ■t short nottrefor thoseordering.
April 9, 1 Ray.—rf
REMOVAL. --The undersigned
bu removed ble PRINTING OPTICS tram the
Almond to the 'eOrner of Railroad ■nd Wublngton
gtreeta,mbero be mill be glassed to meet his old
'friends and. patron■
April 9.-31
NEW.FIRM.
A. E, ECKENRODE
HAS token the Wareboast, lately oocapled b
PhSip Hann at Granite Station, on the line of tb
Gettysburg Railroad, 2 =Renfro= Ban ttttt ow o, and
will deal/a alltlndeof
Grain and Produce ,
glrlng the highest market price. I will also keep
cone:anti; on hand for sale all kindsof
GROCERIES,
Ceffee, Sugar,Jdolaszes. Sy ropr,Teas, Sr., • lib Sal
nab, Oils. Tar deeps, Simon and Lard, Tobaccos, Sc
•lao,th•best b rand. of FLOUR, with PPIED of el
kinds; a bo, 1:kul .
I reapectlally , aolicit thapstranag eofeerfri ends,
endinvitethepoblic to celland examine my stock
A ./t BCH ERRORS.
• Jan .22. tf
ROBERT M'CURDY,
DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES &e
CWT; TFIBUILG, PIM?: 'lt
Tur.undereltitadif paytigstkin Wars-bonsioje
Carnal• street adjoining Boehler's 1.1511,t.h•
high•stpricesfor
/LOUR, WILTAT,Inti COIN, OATS, IittK
WIISAT, CLOVYR ANS TIMOTRY-ITSEDES,
POTATOBS, Ac., Ic.,
•ndlavlteoprodacentogi•ehinsacallbefores•lllng
Bolus a °neap tit 011 ha ad form's,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
NolsapssAyeaps,Coffeas pgars .t „with Sal t Irish
Olis,Sar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard;Tobaceas, he. Mao
thebestbraudsof FLOUR,with FEED of •11 kinds
Ho likewise has
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS,
Soluble Pottle Gu . no. &hods's' Phosphate and ♦
♦ Mexican Galas.
Whilst hapays tk•higheat market prices forall
be buys, he sells et the lowest Hying profits. He
asks &share of public patronage, resolved to give
eat ofeettoola•vioniceee.
Jalyl3,l 869.—t 1
NEW FORWARDING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
HAVING purchased the extensive
Warehouse, Cars, Ac., of Cutr A i42.IIIMAV,
the nedertiguail intend too arry on the briefness WI.
der the Bro . of Lomax A Co., at the old Stan d
the eefner of Washington and Satires dot On •
reareettensf Se seals than heretofore
eirtt regalarlie et of / relgh t Care ,s II It ear • out
Warehouse every 11118 DALY IhOON, and salons.
apdation trains will be run as occasion nutyrapds•
-By this arrangonnent tea ore 'prepared to worm ,
grelght at all times to and from Baltimore. All
bniness of this land entrusted to us, wlll be prompt
ly etteetled4o. Our ears run to the Warehouse o
Stevenson A Bons 1015 north Howard street, BahlHots. WWI. Being determined to pity good prices, sel
cheap tsaltiftly wet omit tor 0i.1144y to es
as car. •
WM.M.BIOHANI,
'UAYANDSZCOBIAN
404.X,E8BIGHAM. .
Jan. 6.111611
R DALIS
1 1 ILE:GREAt AMERICAN
trEAVIII RESTORED ; pyritic*
lo&god,sosolt c•• tterotals,
Siteseies; alenes‘Min,Dhaums ot Wagon, and
all Chrentcrtlibetioror id the Mood, Liver end
Kidneys. BecomMuleded by the !Wks' Tacul
systad "Ws, tbosoisega of err bed gists/ow
hid tbilogummy of Physicians and pa
tients MIA tarninwadlesadiati;
lend lbr oar
RosadaltsThalde to Ebaith Book, or Almanac
for this year, which we publish ibr gratuitous
distribution . ; It will give you much valuable
inkamoll4, •
p
DrAL'ilfAhea r ef Illeatfaaore, MPH
I tbbpMeedre to mom year Row
Nall es a very powerful at To. I have
one 4to nian two ewes with happy nualta—
ousts aaimpeot soeundigrs gphitiq ih which
- the patinae pronounced hhnaelf cured OW
haviataketi dye beetles of year sedlciaa.-,
The o ther Acme of actefule of long steadied,
which ts fliPlarrhtd tilibir de% end
i the faiths _that the Whilst will woe
i loccelepr og aidedeansialls examised the hump
ia by tc yasirlowialis is reeile,ead lad It
se copipound of alterative have&
. •
Dr. of
Nipholaadile i gs.oupre Itie-bar
*1 aria et brill& sod lleissed.
---1 121,_ wit% ropalt•-••• •
MOW tbe Skied I knew no better randy.
&awl G. Melraddss. IdurfromtmmY,
I hare tiled toren bottles of &medal* sad
am entirety eared of itheamatbm; send me
Toon botsloy as I wish It kw my brother, who
I helnennia*m soreoyea.
Benjamin beiatol, of Lima, Obio, writes, I
Dave roinonsd-..for ,twenty ram ad* en la
-
vaunt* stnytkon over my whole body ; a short
kw.w..14.**,„.. a battle of Zadadalla and
forma &mad.
IR
sirs o ii pad by all Dragg!ata,
Laboratoiy, kl Saab:sago Placa, BaMaar*
• CliaWens& 00., ProPri•ting
11 0. 1, •Prfk—bia •
or We In Gottystkorg, Pa., by A. D. loszraz
11 _HOOP 1115
1 ; 5
cauP.E.67'S "OWN MAIM!
In ell the New Owing Ogles, for7Miis, Kisses and
Chlidren ; ski iiWtprkiii of which will to
rend themselves to every customer. OMNI% I
SPRiHi CONNXIB II Jest worked down Witold
t pm; making our present prices him than they can
be *larded, until gold declines to that point, and $3
patent...4%nm; ilee rice one year AO. We wen
thregnstrietrOOMMMsganoiptire laver change to
our customers, and OM take the lead in giving them
• advantage of the return to * specie basis, In ad
,viptce of tlik •
.41tslAVe"ii which will be tiny p pheland tfr ink VOWS* eV:. satnissly Mw
trd.Hoop Marta, Our Own Make, as !7, 40,10, 66,
0,7/1,1006.90, ft, $l.OO, V. to Mak
made Whaistione Corsets at 60, 60, 76, 90,
UM, to. to $1.76. &Wenn trench Woven Oemoss
reduced from SLIM at sun roctoooa from
;pt redoes; from 4.74, at, 4c. to $6.00, re.
from VAL
11. Welty Corsets at 5100 reduced from $3 50, to.
Ilsompeou's Glove 1 Ming Corsets at 75, Mead
.fron pAtis# to Mrs. Yaws Palma IleliPaid.
Ineging Abdominal Corsets at a reduction of 26 cis. to
pt 00 per pair, according to quality. All °Mot goom
proportionally reduced. Sickle and Corsets made to
ardor. Altered and Repaired, Wholesale and Beano
—Onelirke lfralp-eCialt or aid for dmorlptlve cit.
tOlll4
• No. 1115 Chestnut Street, PkUnds,
March 18, 1670—kst
SENT FREE,
obit, -eams
SEED 2AT,MIGUE
nowEtt' cAteSt aLF4
wftip
this sew sad votirole=rof yam
11. lmago.
•
WM
.
• lest
BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOY-
tlfellou of the 1.011.121 of t►e essraos. Paw Lut-
ROAD Coup Amy ud t 6. Wuntsas PismoLuiamo
CON PAXT, an 4 tho popularit) and credit labia tkean
Loen. 1... meletained In tl• markets, both th this
country •nJ Komp., haws shown that the Phut Witt-
gage Beads of rlady lecatmlanwl bemariblrommaged
Rallroatle Ara promptly recogafzed and nada, taloa
JOIIII CHEAP
au the moot so friable, rife, and advikidippowi ihirm id
Intent mew yielding s wore llbaral lamas than ran
IMEMEZI
6e real ter L• derived from Goverzusent Banda and
ay haLle to take their Owe
Aseured th.t, in the *election •nd negotiation of
inoperfor Railroad Lonna, we ere meeting • great
Public want, arid reudialog • valuable wivlc•--botL
to the holder• a Capital and to those groat National
works of loternsl Improvement whom; Intriarle stiorit
and eubetential ebarseter entitle than to the nee of
Capital and :be confidence of Investors—we new of..
ter with suede' confidence and ontistection the
Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company
Atlantic coast •nd the magoldeeot Imbues of the
Chesapeshe Buy with the Ohl° River at • potot of re-
liable tm•ientiu.3,•nd thus, with the entire It/inroad
system and water transportation of the groat Waat
and Rath-areat, 701018 THE ADDITIONAL 'EAST
AND WEFT TRUNK LINE, so Imperatively demand
.d for the accommodation of the Immense and rapid
lrgrowing tranaportatlan letweeo the Atlantic Der
beard and 'Curare on the one hand, and the great
J. Z. WIBLL
prodnelng regions of the Ohio and Mississippi Va llrye
on the other
OUTLET FROM THE WEST TO TILE BEA sanniAe.
It Into oo• of tuitional cooeequeote,•od !ammo to it
an extensive through traffic from the day of Ito
completion; while, In the deTelopment of th• exten
'lye agricalt nal and mineral resource► of Virginia
and Wrl,l. Virginia, ft Nom", sikatg its own line
the element.. of a large and profitable local baelneee
Thal the viral iotereite, both Lemuel asd' local
Which demand the completion of the CELMATIAXI.
AND 01110 RAILROAD to the Ohio River, afford the
"sweat guars tea of 111 surreal and value, and ANN
DIA IT TB MOST IMPORTANT AND 13IIHRTAN
TIAL RAILIWAD ViRPRISIP. NOW IN PIO-
(MISS IN THIS COUNTRY
promL►of •o immeck.e and prontable,tzstlevralting
its completion, have titswit to it the attention and
cto- , Tinstion of prominad Capitalist and Unsaid
m. of thLo; City of mound Judgment •nd known iu
tegrity, whose connection with it, together with that
of wale eat caimans sad badness men of 'Wale and
Won Virginia, IN SUE= AN NIMECINTIC, HONOR-
ABLE, AID 5 CIOCYBSIML MANAGNMENT.
The Hoed li completed sod lo operation from lich-
mond to the celebrated White Sulphur Sprhip of
Wert Virghtla, =7 miles, hod there meats bet !DO
min.. (now partially constructed) to be camp Wad, to
carry It to the prorated terminus oa the Niko river
at, or neer, the mouth or the Big Sandy river, 150
inner above Cincinnati, and 339 Wks below Pitts-
burr.
Lora aro now projected or Lk progror • through Ohio
sad Hamtecky to this itisit. which will cosaset the
OHNSAPILABB AND OHIO WITH TEN INTERN
RAILROAD BYETEMB OW THEIR ITT APD awn,
WEST, AND WITH THE PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Its valuable franckLees and superior advantages
ertKplase the Onsteecale can Onto Itenneen Cox-
TAUT among the richest and most powerful szttrust
worthy corporations of .the country; AND rum
=NTS A PRIMINT VALUE, IN OOMPLETRD
ROAD AND WORK DONE, EQUAL TOTER RNTIRE
AMOUNT OP TIM MORTGAOIL
!LORRE T IIcCORD Y,
The details of the Loan have been arranged wish
special reference to the wants of all classes of Invest-
ors, and oosubine the various Miliaria of convenif erica,
safety, and protection fleetest Imo or frond
The Bonds ors in denominations of
They will be issia.cl .. Cbrpen Roads, payabb. t.
Bearer, and may be held In that fors; or
The Bond nay be registered in the wee of the
*vier, .Ith the coupons reatalalag payable to bearer
attached, theprincipa/ Wag then tranaferahle only
an the books of the Company, nohow reeesigned to
►carer; or
The coupons may be detailed and cancelled, the
Bond made •permanent Registered Bend, transfer
ahle only on th• boob of the Company, and the in-
Ilerest made payable only to the registered owner or
Ith attorney.
Tts• throe 01111111811 WW bo kaowa trapectivity as
Ist. "00IIPOE BONDS PAYABLE TO BIABBl."
2d. "lIIIGIBTEIED BONDS WITH COI7POBB AT-
TACHXD."
bd. "RIGILITJUUID BONDS PUTH COUPONS DIG.
TUMID," mad Amid b• so daktabbod by °corre
spondents In verifying tb. than of lends &Wired.
They have TIMMY TRANS to rya tram January
15,1870, with Meares& at it p teat. pm amaze
bola November 1,1849. Parialtrab am mvituerr PAT-
Mllli 1111 GOLD 111 MI CITT 01' SSW US&
The interest la payable to MAT Yd soma, shag
t may taket the place of that of the tattler Imam of
Irlve-TweaUss, awl suit tdoeatrisalloseerdear hiss&
who already hold Central and Weetara Pad& Dorado,
with Interest plyabto la Jaassi7 sad July, sad who
try dostro. is aradag odehtiosod trnatsouta,
Low their Interest rectotvable at didersat mamas of
the year.
The Lars brimmed by • mortgage upon the, oaths
Line ofolood from Itichotood to the 011ie Moor, with
the eolptooritmi• , ell abet property eed sprit tier
• cm consoled tkinrwlth.
A &skis, Aid sloo,oooper gams its prrrimbit
far a. rareapi4t qf Re Bonds. Ls tab ripicl ifte year
After as *tilled** qf Qa an*.
The sioalgaip it Ihr ON I 011", d Irbil& SIAX*O
- will be roeseved load bald la trust for the redcap.
tiaa of eeteleidlea Bomar °Vibe Tersibria Courroll
Rallroai Awry', now awied li tke Oneeeiraeas
AND 01110.
of W. zunalhaag 411;0060100, selleiwat MOOS
will be mato eemplet• tie road to the Ohio river
perfect and imptowelbo peeps now la Spa!SUR,
end thoroughly equip the whole Au beeriest aettne
The prune prise IN %sod seemed hitiorme.
♦LOsO 80411110, ONSMsI6,O d wrird•, and
SO Carta* hareaftar'to coOurand a yrcattaant plea*
anon( the Worn* nararltbro la the Slarkide, both
of this Country and Mum" .01 boat oars approoin
tad sod oak/4 absorbed.
P. 6.-114 have bawd pimielebe sostatalue
bU
partioldirikliaabillosa amaib mom "" wpb
b. tarideliel Via spollastkoz.
111611 r• ttay ant Ben Sorarameat beau, sad
tetra do asosuatit lamalta, laakare, Ompaaattaak
mad Wan, atb4set to clack at skit, asil Mks, liiter•
&Ay Wham. [Kw. 1, 1/176—ania.
ofiltag
FISK & HATCH,
ERNMENT SECURITIES,
NO. 5 NA4M.Ar STRIZT, Nivir
.Ir.breasp Llll6, 1810
The reetwitabla swedes w►kh .SUa4 air moo•
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
CCM
The t'herateake God Ra Oroad, Col:Meet leg t
TUN IMPORTANet 'OP THIS ROAD AS A NAV
omporiotity as an tut sad West roatc, and the
$lOOO, $5OO, and $lOO
Yuj reopeottolly,
FISK & HATCH,
RANZBR&
lIM
0. (1 3tar
•
i•etiyoburg.
•.-1- A PPOINTMENVS.--
ferettee of the Mirotittelf.-
,-..'.' Willhurpcirt, 'St*
I 'VII rh•li was app.hil t
1111.1 .1. \I. Pr
1 111 Olt
SALE OF TOWN
next, at 10 o'clock, A.
Assignee of F. D.- Dup.
de, at the hotel of OW.,
Real Estate of said Du.
Lot, and undivided half
Of ground. See ad►.
HORSE STOLEN.-. 0 •
of lavf week, a valuable
at•dett from the eta* •
Myers, near New oztota4
longed to Mr. Myers;
5 years old, and inarkett
fleck, the heir having....
bite or bruise
SA LES.—Virtn. McC
chased the late feeldeln*
deceased, on York o
lortek, for $3,000.
Hun. Moses Mcelean . .'
William McClain. En,
gr. , tul in East Middle •
story brick dwelling, for
TO THE CRAFF.—/la
beTend Year* With
co., 75 Fulton street, New
lug Agents and Dealers In
"Materials, &e., and bat
deal liberally and fairly,
rueud the firm to the craft:
who barn uniformly -ant
their engagements. ..
NEW DIVISION.—st..
Sons of Temperance, to
masburg Division, No. 18A
on last Tuesday night, aft,
Everist Cathell, the "Boy
iomac." Eighteen persons
as members, and an excel
cers were elected, With I.
P., and Jacob- Fulweiler as
deers werLduly installed
assisted by W. If. Tipto •
ANOTHER. —A new D.
ot Temperance was ails.
Littleadown last week, al -
J. EVXRDiT CATUILLL,
•Star Division, No. M."
officers were installed
P.; Cherie,' Sickle, W.A.;
R.S.; C. R. Snyder, A.
Weikert, F. S.; A. V. .
•;elitia uck or, Chap.-banksl
Gettier, A. C.; David . 4
, :parvor, O. S.
sIiERIFF'S SALES.
I .•t Sheriff Klunk Kohl th •
di2inti,l It:titter. Mmuutpl-- .
iterest with improvem
chri• halt Rattler porch.
1-10t.1 property of theliatike„
r. , r J. 1444 It. Epple :
I tf.« Ilwrl}ing and thr.
wtilL.4. and Fleury ft,
tre-r, I ;..l.ly+burg, 1.4
heing thp purvhaser
Inu g I Ihi Ing A,•sociatloti
ItA RN BURNT.—On Ba ,
the Barn of Mr. J
MOUII tpleasant township,'
by tire. - ,- 41.'he farm imin Lb .
3,1 r. A:Eckenrode,
fotoodio. z a sale, and a -au.
in the, o'vellitv,z, put away
,„,.„ E i t, t h e I, ,, kiNe. ANA'
auerw.rds smoke was s ee n
the lar cud of the barn, an,
thine, burst out, the des
Course rapid, as there waa
hay and grain in the barn.
plainly seen from town.
succeeded, by great efforts
his stock and a portion of h
pl , •mentt. The origin Of
volved in mystery, as no
used by Mr. Eckenrode in
his horse, We learn that
his an Insurance of Ii ooh'
boric Conipany.
LICAsEI).—The
lensed the farm of
Henry Epp.'wan wild Corn
”1, Op,ssuni crock, Wltk a
gqi..; for 0,81 and iron.. It
liam been discovered al
l'reek. We should be very
the rumor turn out to be*
judgment of eminent
year. ago has been tan,
bility of coal beim; found
the geological charuoteria
both anthracite mitt bitutni •
[nations being wanting In
We Lave more faltlr, In the d
iron ore.
Since writing the above,.
ceired from Mr. Epplotnan:
stone which resembles M a
slate usually found in L.
ami which 14.ftupposod to In•
istenee of coal OIA Opcs.au
van only repeat, thaewe
glad If the dicta of geologists
erroneous in this case.
It 0 BBER Y. —0 n Tuesday
while Mr. Lewis Stroase, who
lion and confection store on C
was at his supper, some villa
.tore and stole over 41100..
the basement of the dwelling,
had gone up stairs to his sup.
precaution, as usual, %b lock
but leaving the rear door I
yard open. While at Supper
of Mr. S. and his wife was f.
arrested by a slight noise la
low, bat it not conthrtting and
being locked, no further notl.
of it until Mr. S. returned
when he found that a box n.. -
er in which he had $97 in.
some currency, amounting to,
had been rifled. As the front
locked, the thief must have •
ir - the yard through the rear door
was at once given, and a cole
happened to be in the neigh.
arrested on suspicion, but su.
charged, desire being nothing
suspicion.' The robbery wage
petrated by some oiktitor.., •
ed with the store and Mr. Sue.
APPOENTMENTI9.—Tha to
the appointments for this d
Central Pennsylvania Conl ey.
Methodist Episcopal Church.
ference held its sessions this y-
town, Pa., and adjourned to _
at Carlisle
CARLISLE Drs raver.—T. kli
lug Elder
,; Carlisle, let Church,
doe ; Cattalo, Emory Chapel,-
; Mount Holly. J. M.
beraburg, E. W. Rishi;
second Church, J. Donahoe ; •
11. M. Ash ; Sbippensburg
Lloyd ; Newville and Rehobo
Keith ; Mechanicsburg, J. H.
New Cumberland, J 4 M. C
Shaver; Duncannon, T. Gi
port, A. R. Miller ; Liverpool, A.
York, First Church, W. M. D. R
_ Duke Street, G. D. Penepacker
Tulle, J. W. Olewine ; Shrew
McKee, 1 to be supplied; coat
McKindless ; Hanover and New
A. Dixon ; York Spiess, T . F
J, B. Young ; Gettpburg, H.
J. H. S. Clarke; Mount Alto, It
- Waynesboro', J. A. De Moyer; e
J. A. Woodcock ; Merceishurg,
McConnellsbuig, IL Linn, L. A.
Bei. Mr. Curns is appointed
Elder of the Williamsport • ,
M. L. Drum goes to Emporiues,
port district ; Rev. fit 0 .
and Rev. N. S. Bucidmithatacto
Panvilis district; Rev..W. G •
MW, and Rev. J. A. Ross to
3.414 . "" 44 tigi ; RAT: G. W
na district,
a