v TUB " ' M'LKUHKI.I) UKI'inLltAX'i IM' i ' f ' r i. 1 rturmmn kVAny afensMiUY, if ' (iiHHH.AMM.il UAfiKHTY. ' rr.HHFIKLr, PA. HUT A II 1. 1 Nil UI I M 1941. S. Ill largest ClrculatUm twy Jfewapaser j In Norik Central PMitajlt-aala Terms of Subaoription. f (iJ In adrnnoe, it within S nnmtlu. ...M IM (I re.l eller 1 and before month. 3 SO If (t(4 after lha ai'ili-atlon of 6 aiditthi... 3 nnj ' RM.ot Advertising. fuwaU'tlt etvorllauinerttl, ur Hptaretif Ullnnnr '., 3 Uium or lM (' , f.r o ' h en'".-mitt iniertlitn UinlnWireieM- "mi bUooattir..' nudern f St I Au.)il..ra' U'llii-" - ,.. I Caiitioa and K'tuji I i.....lul...li imli.wi - I Pr.ift iiona1 f mil. S linoe or lei,1 year.,... i OS I Leanl nodi, in-r Uno.. " ' YHAULY AUVKiirHKUK.Xri!.. j l .n.iitr. ..' M 1 I trtn" l I t.,iarM 'b t I luB- .. I ..i,.rf... 19. DC UK'lUiiK JlAi KILTY. Viibl libera. (Tarda. F RAN K FIELD I N ATTOIiNKY-AT-I, A W Clsarfltld, Pa. Will attmd to nil Imalst" Minified to im pililUtlf Blld filtlltltllT. itovirra Wlt.l.UM . W U.I.A.'. HiUKT f. WALf..'. WALLACE & KREBS, (fioKictr to Uitllan A jVieldinj.,) A T T O H N K Y 8 - A T - I A W , ll-l-j'T.) ClearOcld, . V. 1l,HUV. II. p. R. I. rN VAIJtAPl, DE8. WILSON & VAN VALZAH C'l.irll.lil. ' Olfi-. In re.iJ.Dca of Dr. Wilwn. Dim Uui-i 'i 1! Ur v"' Vnl.oh rail ti. I'MH-1 ! niflit In lili toiiw., bpk! .!. In Uri.ik A ImiiTt Uia ir, no ktt. oo.Io'TJ DR. jlil'KKItSON I.ITZ, WOMUI.ANli, PA. . Will i.roaiplly .u.ml .11 .ll l l1'. lini'orhli ptou ..H-H M.ipa '.. ali.t. OAlifL , iiVi'.nr' McENALLY 4 McCURDY, Ari'UHNKYS-AT-J.AW, l.rllf 1,1. Pa. aay Leant balnM .llondwl lo nmiBlly wllh n li-wty. Uln. oa Uoooail alra.1. abn?. tho Virrt Nuviuniil U.i.k. Jail:M G. R" BARRETT, ATTIinNRr Al CollNSKLOR AT LAW, Cl.KAKPIKT.n, PA. Hm.oj r..b:.u-.l nil Ja.l.hip. rroml .ifrpr'w il.i..llH.".rl.rfJvll.r..lK.P. e...l.nil, u. h,,nj a fall ...nr.n,..l ol n. L ,.U- h.n .:..ll iei.la.J In anaaartlm I t)rr H'.l, ll.rjw.r., Inaita na "J1"1"! ill! ro.tdiol uouutcl. - Lii.ii WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTOUNKY KT LAW, C I el rile Id, Pa. fUTiilM In twrl llotiw', (SUorlrl'i OITlw) lyiMK iromillyltBilo'l to. ttt huuW md will. , U'T3 j," w bantz, AT rollKY-AT-LAW. CletrUcld. !' Atr-mtV in I'i"' 0'r llutiie, Honm N 4 A1IW-I lmiiui nlril4 to h t e(r irntoplty 3jj74. f T. H, MURRAY,' ATP1UVKV AND COIINSBUJR AT LAW. Prannt all'nUun flvon lo .11 l"l hu.lnflii1 ,niru.ld U hi. in, ia Cloarllold and ..l.lnlnlnK rM.ull.4. Oftlt-. oa Mutkct U ojiuo.iUi Naul Madrj' auro, CUarauld, I'a. jnld'73 AW. WALTERS, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, ' CUirllcld. Pa. . j iOBe. la Orwa.m'i R.i. docJ-lj j H.W.SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LA V, tl l-Tl - ritaraald, Pa. WALTER BARRETT, ATTUKNEY AT LAW Utaoax BoMud Hi, OUaia.ld, Pa. ao.ll.M ISRAEL TEST, ATTOBN ky at law, , , , Clcarlleld, Pa. ptrot; aa Pta,. Upon llnata. .-' (Jj'l.'l' JOHN H. FULFORD,, - ATTOItNEY AT LAW. It.rflold, Pa. v-nn.. la Pi.'i 0i.ra Uoum, Rvata No. a. J... J, ISM. JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATPlRNEY AT LAW. nd Krai K.lala AC'nt, ClaarllaU, Pa. 1111m .a f lilrd ftro.l. hai. Ch.rr A Walnot. drK.iaMfullj d.r. hi. .c?u.. ia i.liia ,ad .OTiaf na. ' l.arQli aad adjolninR i.antlc.1 aad a-llo aa aipoll.a.aol oo.r tnt? 'an ai a .arvaaw, natt.r. blaif.lf that ha aaai ..ai.i utlifaatlaa. If'' IWlitf, FREDERICK O'LEARY BUCK, KCUIVK.XF.il & COXVEYANCKIl, General Lift and Flro Ins, Agent. fcotdl of Coflv.tkane, Artlolw of Aar.IBal and all h'.l naw. nraatlly aad onally nh..!. im in I'ia'. "Ira II..UM, llm No. 4. l'ht.U, Pa., Afril 1, lT. j7 B L A K E WALTERS, UkAI. KSTATR I1HOKKB, aaa aaAkaa id Hnw IdORs nd lAHin1er, CLBARFIEI.D, PA. OHM la Or.liam'. Has. l:Ji'V. J.J. L INGLE, ATTOUNEY-AT-I.AW, I I, nacaala. ClaarlleH Co., Pa. j pd ROBERT WALLACE, aTTOHN KY AT - LAW. atallaroton. d'loarilaM rountr. Prnh'a. 9.Atl l.fal 'jn.lnoM pruinpU; att.nd.d lo. CYRUS GORDON, ATTOJi-NKV AT U W ' Market Hrt, ftorth aide) Cltniilrbl, Pa. - AH W1 bniinew promptly altemUd lo III. Hit, 74. DR. T. J. BOYER, PIIVKICIAX AND SDROEON, bfaai aa Maia.1 Utmi, Cjoarfteld, Pa. A-OHI. hoar.: I to 1 3 a. at., and 1 to a p. at. K. M. SUIIKUKKn, IIOMIKUIMTIUO PIITFIC1AS, , Ullc. la ri tnjia aa Markat aL A.HI !4, MT1. . CIt.la, Pa. DR. W. A. MEANS, PUYSICIAJi SURGEON, kUTIIKlUUlKla, PA..,. . ' . I Will altoad pror.-.lnnnl aalb pmrnpll. aa1'T J. 8. BARN HAiilt , ATTUHNKV - AT - LA. . Ilcll.loata. Pa. Will f,.M ia U.a.a.ld aad all of ta.Coatt.rf Ih. Jilh J.d,.,al d,..,i. B..I -lata ha.,.. ad aulU.Uwa- ai laai. aaad. ap1. JAME8 CLEARY, BARBER 4 HAIR DRESSER, MJCOIID tTltritT, c .lb a ii r.v. J': Aa II. WUaft- t. a. rumM- T. A. FLECK & CO., - Stk tK'TTKmi'B '. FaaMdeijablo Pattorni of Oarmenti, ttraaa aaa atiaa. vi. , MarkalBtrart I'laarBId, Pb T. M. RtMBINSON, ' t H.MMUto.ealMeiel llarnesM, &4dla and Bridles, Collar, Whip BrVa, NTriaj" " W.'i'r.': M.I1 an. Jt-Ufti OIK Ac-MpwIta-Kja-'d K toaaj't Uvaim and npain aip'y rarariarly Mt4 by Ja. Ajaaafcdar. E' tAtfKS K." WATSON ft CO, LMf la.i.lA PMN M A. u .M UJ m m, CaJTa-tMaaw MonU MW" ,mmmm' nITC31 CEMRflELD- QOODUNDEB & HAQEETY, jvoL 18-WHOLE NO. . Cards. ! 1 A. G. KRAMER, , TO IlNEY-AT-JiA W , A T IWal L',lat .ad &illettD Afaat, ' ' ' :i.iiaiii'ii;i.i, p.,., t WIH pruianil altaad I. .11 l..l ...Iaa at- I trtjetnd to bii rj irUlllor In f 0er Ilouna, anfoiwl (lur. i april -fltn "j lubn U. OfvU. C. T. Aiea.ider. C.M. UnW ORVIS, ALEXANDER & BOWERS, ATWtiNFVH Ar I A IF. Ikllatiiute, P. ).'"') J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN i SUHCiEOM, tm(..iu..l ..rvkcp. to lb. pmI. r 111.1 oit.-i arnmndiug efiit.trjr. Altioll pr niidj QEORGE C.. klRK.'f . iJitherriNrff. V All h-inM lntrtn4 In hln will Itc- pntwptly Attoti'liHt to. I'um.M "bin lu iMy rtur- I ' tKJHt Will 4l ')) It) I" III U nntti'M hlmoir lhal ho mn t.ii'lit n.ll.furllon. n nt i.nifjtno. nrlh-lM ol .Kmanltt. and .11 Ifpil p.uar., f roaiitljp an.l Iwallj .awjalwi. lJunov;4 JOHN D. THOMPSON, . J.M4la 9t Uio Pom. and farir.arr, rurwrn.vllle. Pa. . tuCwt1owtloni nwl. iad aionio proni lly paid..... . i-.-i-l" B.u. ALaaa. a.an. .LOiat. . ai-Bkat W. ALBERT A BROS., M.nnraolur.rtfA.n.n.lelMia)t.ia ' Sawoi Lambor, Square Timber, io., OOUl.AN ft, PHJ'J. xiS-OrJcrP w!Mld. Tllll llllt'd nn ab'irt niifln. and rraonnulil. lorn.. AMr.n ffoftillind P. 0.. Cloirflel.l Co. P. .Ji.lj u.hi.m a n nun. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MK ItC II A N T, rranrllillla, learBcU lomill ii. l i . m.il .Inn. liiiti will M IDtM. fur flub, H nhri u lfenlcr tbc cnuitty. KrtiteUvillc. Jun 17, IMh -Ijt. THOMAS H. FORCEE, BRA LRU t - (1KN RIM I. MKUC1IANDISE ... Altw.ettxnulv in.iltitfutrtr nil lMh-r l Kijur Tiwbof ond riwd LumMrW int. jM-Ordtra aolkiud a4 U bllli ffft . I J REUBEN HACKMAN, House and Sign Painter and er , .lancer. Cleat-Held, Peiiu'k ajv,WIII exaeala Job In bit line pruiufdly and In a work maul I be manner. rrt.T Q H HALL, PRACTICAL PUMP MAKKR, KBAH CLEAltflKLU, PINX'A. XArl'unipii alwny. oa lutad nnd ni.di- 1(1 nnlor on ahort notiua. Pipna linn d ..n roa.nnalila t.ftna. All a-orli w.rtAOtfrd to rvudor tl.tBtlna, and d.li.nad ir dulnd. . mj2i:lj,d E. A. BIGLER 4. CO., DtAi.atia i SQUARE TIMBER, aad naoultetiarori ol - All. a(.lftOP Rtwrn IM'MHl.H. I-T'TJ t'LIHnPIllLn, PHWH A. JAS. B. GRAHAM, 1 1. d.alvr la "' ' Real Estate, Square Timber, Boards, BUISULia, IJITM, I'M nu"i , att'Tl CWarfl.ld, l'a. J AMES MITCHELL Stiuarc Timber 5&Tuur Laittla, jaltTJ OLBAIll'IELIl. . DR. J. P. BURC H FltLDi Uia HarfaQi ol tba Hi KagluMDl. PennaylTu.la VAlunieara. naviar rimii- ' v" tTera hla profaaaioanl aarriaaa U ibaaMlaeM f Clarlalilanty. JHaT-FrufataloaaUaltt proiaFu.T altnldtn. Oil an Saaond utTMt, fut marly oaouiom ny Dr.Woudl. W" " " hTfn AUGLE, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, and dealer ia ,i WatvlivH, Cluckii, Jewelry, Silver j anil Pltd V nr, lu:, mt'Tl ULKAHPIKLU, PA., S.I. 'S N Y D E R, " tPHAl'TICAT, WATC1IMAKIIR . aaa aiu..a iv Wuldmi, C'luvka and Juwolrr, trA.,M't AUw, Jlarbt Strut, t li:aimi;i.i. pa. All kluda of rialrinf la aty liar prouipttj at ndPd to, Aptll it, - MklMOVAL. . REIZENSTEIN & BERLINER, wholrftftla dn!rri in gems' nu.MsiiiMi toons. Ilara rota ov id t lT Chnrch atreet, batwetn Kranklin and WbiU lU, tfaw i'urk. jyTTS Miss E. A. P. Rynder, ' AtBRT von Cblokering'a. flulnway'a and Kajanoa' Flanaa) Bialth'a, Maeea A Hamlin1 and Pelnutwi' UrfMi and Ualodaen, nad y ratal A ' Bakar'l tpawiaR Maebibia. . ALau tBAinan or Plana, Oat tat, OrK. Harraiiity and Voeat ata. Ha patpil tmban lor lata lUi naif a tor. .VafrkuoM' uiiMit tiulicb a Patraiiarti Mtr Ulaarlald, Kay b. Isni-H. jVaioiMwarsa a.ttra.iai HOLLOWBUSH & CASE!,' : BOOKSKLLEiW, BlnnK Book Manufacturers, AND aTATIONMKJ, . 18 1fr ., HMituirlphin WA,Pap"r Plvar darhi and Baz. Plfp, Latter, !, Wrapi.inf, lariatn art wan HK BKiLKK ft CO, CARRIAGE & WAG01 WOODS, JBHAFT8 A-NUruLK. . .. UUB8,SPOKKH,KKiiU)PdS,Ao. Carraa d War Makaea abaci aiebe neia af Ibia and aad) a-nd aiaaMaa lbaa. They ill be auld at taU rwa. . , A ?1 OTONK'S SAW UUMMKRS AND baw era Its,,, Wa bare re. llW ufy ht Ua ,fM4 til wll ikani at raanf':arT a.M aaaaalaa ibeaa. thy are Ibe tvtt. jeltt-It U. P- BlALIIt 00. nountuln Erhotornft Band, rURWINSVILtl. PA. nV9C faralabaad fit Pleittat, Peatlvala, Cuft frU. Ielnraa, Aa., reaMnahl Iprma. Addraas V NaK. Aea'y, hr('i ... .i. t aratairtpla, fa TO0T AND B1IOR I M AKINQ. MWBfH . KKlNO.eja Marbe, tttree. ta Bb'a , Clawlald. Pa., baa l ttvad l tN kl at rrtnak CarTUktwi aad Rtpe, iba be ta tho ei. aad ta paafar m mm- i alMtaw TaaaUtM in bt IUa. il a tU Kaf. i rat bla warb liku repreet4. Tka alliaaeM af CleMteld M 'MlHt fcr II tntltad to ftra hla at abart netlra. 7 irrsy PublUlwra. i i -T! 1 .-; 2380,: MV MOTHER AT THK OATI. Oh, tlim'i muff ? Itmly filetuM, On aHi-turifT. iitn( t ' Thir'f Mky tv tAfwni lMt , Ilil 1 Imariy Mmll I L. , T!t rrl how ttf nf i-h IJItO'-d, Wlih Id linitiitK Lrcrnk ttiid bird 'f Itu fi iuda vlio git kei o tu. With (Wit lovii1t look knd word ( ' Tti flcr tlt di krd tho lldvtxd, 'ttf rimt frah aii (wuct, . , Till' l.luln-llt Nil. tllf dMIIM-f, Tl t bkiiwta at mj 1WI, ' ,1AII, all rjr prwiotw, i And oflmi ,tiir to tue, ' T.lha llm brraira frum n bitlrlnd H toud lift Iruublttd i Rut (lie flwcetnt, ittirttl piutur Thtrt fnrruntj nw trM(, Ii thn Iim l my wolbw My uiuttiyr t lb fn. Ji I tUi-rt 1 mti kr HaodliR, tf lib lir faia a j urt and Ulr, ' WHh tfc .iltp;ht and tba haiu lit i her Know M and balr i . , I nan frl !(( oil, arn jirtx-ure ID tb band thai alafvd my awn, -, I yui-w thy Itigk tti liwdna . -.j . Ti n:. In liar blua ) (biiuo, t i':in hr bar nartiag blrnlnjt ' Tl.f'iuj;!. tbr lapw af weary yaara, I an nc Ibruuifli nil my aonowa . HfT own urtpt pd aili-nt lean. ; An t Hand tbi darki'i irlala ; That lint ti iMiulud wilb uty fU, , I liaw In ii ft I to dial tUiU Imagu-- Mf mothef at Ibr gate. Th-.t lp ha HAikwrt lhj rlr b ta with tbv aajfah low i &br bai laidtwriUc tarlb'a ariwaai, A tul lbt rrnKn u n br brow j I'll la etotbt d in tmn whim linen, And iba ttalkx It alrarla of gold ; 0 lovrd una t fV furavrr Uilhia lb Hariar'a wld, jVa atttrawiug Lbuagbia in rMMli Utaa, S lief ii (bine lo day t iimt -i vf i he Joy fur OKi-irnluf . Tlty Icara ara wiped aay. , Tlmu Art wainag to Ibat any H In rr the iiinti and A:itli nail. An 'I I'll know ihop, dtarcat mnthff, WW ii I raattb tba pMrly (air. mi: BALLOQX ASCKXNOY. MAllKta-'UKNT WKMiltV-HlMS UN. I AMI A-IIAIaf AHOVK TUB KAKT1I. , An we went "to prvatt ytnlfrday. tlio ImlliNin muh Mill in Kiht. nppitiviitly liuvvrii.tf ovit itn.o point a lew milen MiutUwt-flloI'lUeeilv.at n rvut luilit. Tlw liiKt iitr that van ret'jivwl ol' it wa ht hv ix'tuni ol' onu of tho cttrrior picoiiM ot Finnk II owe I L which pmvrxi itftiU' n li'o.ioi hinl by flying Hlrilit to itn voU; t'or a tiim liownvtT, it vm ho I'.xcili'd anil aitittvtl over Its cirnii. tliitt it t-oiild not be iinluivd to o into till) Cote Oll'l liHVO (U'lwhl'd Ilnim it lliuui.Niiinin-liioKil linn. I.. n hah' hour it wan murtM w"l the card lnkn oil iu Ifi. Tht inortption t hem- mi n-im aw lounwK : vr.n Sap-m IlAltltoR. 4:1.0 p.m. KiOei'ii hundn-tl t'ct't hijh; tlitiritKmu l'r0J; tillcijintiirtublu; Knuul tvviwry. VYlMK ASU ajoilMsTON, lllllllKHI. An tho hird arrive I lien ut 4:50, it had uiHtlo cxcelh-nt tiino. and Air. M. may t'oiiiTiHtulato himwll' upon hittwie ci'tw in rairiitit thU diuw of hinln. In (ho iiH'itnlimi' a dinj tut fh wun tvrivi'd aiinouiK'in that the hallmm had hwii oUtiTVAtd iiuttr Wrihtttvitle. 'J'htfw4'ru. port Ihiin tho air" WfW duly pouitxl uti the bullHin hoard iif titv InttUiyemrr, and weroretul by hundmlit who nwd by or cumtt to hi-ar tho iiowh, no eti trul wua the juU-ruit itlt in tho mult f tr.n ; i.alcr iu ilio ovt'uing the liilluwin diripatcUud w-tv rwoived : VguK, V.t b:i p. juWimi aud Iiih Imllooii Bt'Vt'ml iniU'H Month of (hit pltuts moving KouthweNt. Yohk, I'a., 11:30 o. m. Prof. Witw m mi lh' Cintinnati Kxpiwn, lmviiiu Itittdi d ulnjiit one and a half niik-8 thin MiilfifShvwijjui'Mtioiif Yorkeounly Another of tho piiemm arrivi'diu thirl lity abut 9 a. tn., thiHnioniiiig.bt'ar intf tho fnUowin niwAff HHRV.wfJtmr. York Co.. Pa. 7 p. m Have Inndt'd ftafcly. Will h home in thp morn inf. TIiin in 40 mile from LarKntotr. Wmr akp JonNrmm. It in mi intoned the hird rofintfrj over ntht and ri Ntiiupd bit tlilittbin morn iitK. . 1 bt'ioaro tliBiirhtcanier-piiw crtr uttit ti-om or arrivetl at thin pity, and 1wiv jtfrlbrmanwfi ro rcardnl with groat jiopular iiitcrent. ' At ii:41) thin, inomintf Mepmnt. W'irw and Johimton arriTeii mifn in thin city, nnd wo will now hit tho latter Ml thu Htitrv of Iuh trin : i ll, our nind liallmn, attorution 1j;ih lukuti pliM-Q. Wo luivo "youc up," iiihiIi' our voyage and n turnul hoim, and it W now uxMH:tt d that wi- rhall writo a diwriplioii of tho trip. Jo tfuriptinu in'J 'it our fortt' ; but in lieu of thai wo via (jVt down in a homely way Home of tho incident., attending our llrHt.joimu'y to the hKii-h. l.onif nufiiro'tho time nf ularttmr. Ctnt re Sjnni-e watt filled with pofiplo wntrhing witli nun-h inti'nut the infla tion nf the balloon, nnd anxioua to wo it awend. Prof, Vifw wan no lit lie annoyed by tlu over-ofticioiiNiieM of thenar, wnn, in inetrnuftiiiKen encienvor to awdst him. keit liim back very eon Hidernlnv m the oHieato work ha had to ipttrtorm. Ah tor th hifltoriftn nf tho voya-ffo. ho waa early on the ground, and anxioua to remain (hen during the intintJon. but w more tban tmoe driven ort hy the flood of queried thai wvm voi.Maiitlv being dinned into hia nam tr th rowd, ui' which, ibr the itofH-e. ho van a eutitrsl' Agure. and overv uthr oae ot whom ?oemd m tennineit Vrermten'tuw'1 him. rWnno of tin iiuMdruuit .aakod riv in them- mdveri v ry prufwr oacvv ha vvhn uih i obltott Uiiuwwer.in Uionaiiio word, tli muiie uuwtiuitadked by a tiioiuwiiti dillVrvul- wmiiiK, , th iutrrviuw ha nrttmrt ay tbe loat, iuontoiioai. ll wrv ft'llow low u4 llw qaavthoiw wo wuro xpott((i t-o aiinwwr, or auknowl- ooge uuiS we ouMii i atwMvrt When will you go up? Wlier will you atoii i W hen will you come homo? How high wiU you goV Wi'.l youuot m'l Miuuy uvrit up uumh r aiii i you t raid ? , ('time, weu't you Uko a driuk hetorc y ou go ? )o you intotid to tako nil iiv afand-lragt bulging to the bal loon . aloug with you Have yon got yonr life .insured r o you think the hhi will b ltkvly to knock down the Htonunieiit ? 4? it;., dc. A UH'UMiud waniiuga rvjintfit and jvltuunjliuui alito fell ujion our earn. Iioit't you think you are tempting Pmviduneo iu ILum luuiarding voitr fireeiottaj life? Htiek, old boy, duu't itu'k out. I'll bet HOycenta you don't go up. Tclrgruph to mo an soon aft you land, rareflil and don't fall iivrrtto. I'll give fl My doll am for fonr went, T wouldn't go up for the wnrlil. r.otnl hve. (i.I bha von. i (one, hut not fbfgntton, Ac., fte. Then we were called all manner ol pet name, aneli aa ''nanty for aeronaut ; "looney" tbr baMooniatj 'gay.M "little angeV' he., Ae. Similar laying and queriea were pourvd ttp4n na ao romttantly, that It wail a genuine relief whn the time came for nn toitep intotlie bnttket aii't ma Uif multitude aUien t The ftaeent. aa thnuaanda who wit- MWteI t it ill twUlv, was a moat tnc eenatul and twantifuJ one. Our air hip aroae from the midxt of the donae man hy winch it waa twi-rorinded, and iW(fl. direitly oVt-r the Atfaena ara. being greeted, with lou hnfKaa anil wavimr of hahdkfirehiefs. The eon pliment wm returned on our part Ity 1 waving m ineMartmngiea nanoer CLEARFIELD, PA., by Maatur John Witte and the rigorou twinging of hut by Prof. Wiaeand 1 bo reporter, and luon .the nlr below ur whh filled with a nhower of amiill prime-1 circa lam thrown from the biut Ifot attached to the balloon. 'J'bim lightenwl, tho balloon noon ahot up to an altitude of 4.000 feet, and Prof. Wine made preparation to throw out the drag-rone, w hich bad been coiled in the bottom of the banket, in dofer ouoe to tho H'ara of hoiuu worthy gen tlemen that if coiled in tho Ktpiare it might become entangled in tbeSoldiers' Mjniiimont. and carry on tbutextiuiHito pieoe of aculpttirel TLe rojie became much tangkHl and required the oxer t iiw of no little time and patience to unravel and throw it overboard. Jt wan accomplirdied at taut, howover.nnd then our labor iorthe voyage wan over, nud we had full time to look down wprm the wortd from onreluvuted f ut. And what a magnificent aeene it wtutl H included view of uli JinncnMter eoiiuty from the Mine Jtidre to tho Maryland line, nnd imm tho Octontra to the NuHquehnnna. but at nn eleva tion of tour or tive thourinnd tt ot, ever'- tlung waa ho much reduced m hixu. that the largest buildiugM looked like toy-hUHcit; the RtreetH nnd roadn tike well-Hwept patbit; the newlv iilowed Held and held of grnw, atuhhlo, to haoeo and (torn, nnd the natchi of wooiltt, each varying iu si.e and color from thMealjoining, looked like a great colored inaji, or a vnt irregular cIiom hourd; whde tbe ritreniim which work their devimiH way m to the SiiNrpiehaium, hioktMl like great HcrontH of n leaden, color. The frequent nnd graceful curvet of the Cone toga added greatly to the neauiy ol the picture. At 3: 47 p. in., we pamd over 31) I lei-1 villa at a height of 2.000 Icet. niitl were ! greeted with loud apptaiirw) liy tho citi- aH'ii. We returned their cheer nnd ! HhowemliijKn1heni hundrod of print-i cd circ a la rt. iVnitinuing on "our wait h- j wettt eounte, at a very miMlerato nite of K'H-od, we cr-Mcd tho HuMuehanna river not tar trom lork f ttmaee, nil 4.30. Prom thin point we had a beau tiful view of Sale Harbor, WnHhingto'j. borough, Columbia, Millei-Hvillc, Jjau- canUt.1, aud one or two iinmll town in I 1 ork county. 1 he river immediately J beneath uh IiKtked like a great rough , road. With the aid of Col. Mctliivoru rt fii:ld.glat, we tricl to get a view of j CbcMateake liay, but tho nlmoftpluni to the HotithwuHt of ua wa o har.y that our wih m um not gratified. Tho aim tdmiing brightly on the baboon rnimcd it to expand uitd rite rapidly, and we I toon attained a height of 7,000 t'vet.l Prom thin elevated i win two got a good i view of tho river fi-om Port iepoit to a point ihr alovo llarrinhurg, though little except tbe river could be neon ut theo extreme limit. Beneath us. however.everything WKwHHuperbly beau tiful. Tbe lower end of LancuAter and York counties being much more broken I and woodod, than thut part of I,an ran ter county over winch we bad already pai-wed, preentol a much mora pictur esque appearance, though lrmn our great height the farm houe and bam whieh HnttMt thw mmin liwJaa-il lelii j er thau no many dog-boxe. ; noon wo hogun to deceud more ran-1 idly than we bad arim'n! Tho t in u-1 low were aguin given lilterally to tho! breor.0. They roue above u and flut teretl a round tho balloon like great snow -flake, At a height of 5,801) fiot wo could distinctly hear the cheer of tho) below u, nnd t ill morcdistinetlv i the crack of the riiiefl of aome gun uera. Tho themometer which bud lab , ten to 4 degrees when we were at our grentoal height, roue auveral degree wo apitroached tho earth. AHtlioro waa a. Huo open space ahead ol uh, J'rot. mm ueterniiiH-u to make a la. mi tug, and Called to the iKMiple below to look for a tul take, hold of tho drag rope. Soon men, women, children and dog were aeon running tVm'i all direction toward the field in which the balloon wa expected to comedown, lien' an amuHing incident occiirod. Two large logn, evidently mortal enemie, belong ing to ueighlKiring fannera. met uhhi the field whilu the balloon wa Homo hundred of feet aImivo them. Not olv serving the balloon, and probably mip porting that the exeitement among the ih'ojuo wui got up lor tAor etipecml lienetiU tho dogtt went lor eiu b other like true UTriern: "theyfit.thev irrowled aud they yowled." and there m no Knoving what might have tiecn the renult of the tight, had they not dm covered the balloon coming right down m oi. tuum; but a wkju lut ttiey auw it. they lut go their hold, yelped in con cert, and with their titiU bet ween then leg, fled iitlorioiiHly from tho battle field. In the meantime tbo balloon landed nicely in a buckwheat field on thelttnu of r. A. Ileal tie, situated in Chance- ford township, York county, near tho Windnor towiinbip lino, and not more than a mile aud a-half from tho new Narrow Uauge Kail road fitun Oxfiird, Chen tor (HMiuty, to York. Here we were BHKJif Hurrouuded by a crowd of H'iple who rendensl u all nccenHury nwinUtnce, and towed tho bulltxm ihnn Uto buukvrkciit field into a grurt fuld. wlic re it m a anchored by willing band. Uur lunch bunlceU were iurtpectcd. ami the ndtttive merit of Hotel Copland ami ltetaurani Miller iniartiUy tli. omwtMl. A vote wa taken as to which net the better table and the nwult wa one ununimoun "aye !" (opener.) A council of eiont.t wa now held. W iie pmpoeed to retreat ; reporter pro itoaed to advance. Wine dunton(rated by actual trial that the balloon wouldn't gounwiii pawengera, even without a pound of baHat ; reporter t)ntHtecl to leave a paiwonger huhind. Wine Htiggeeted Unit reporter whoiitd be left nemitd; reporter miggotHl that Nine, being the beavient, wocld do better. PituUly a compromise wa etl'ected be tween the "high erint meting part if hy making a twnnoeot little Johnnv.nnd, although Johnny pndeeted agaumt the injustice thu dme him. ite wa o en tirely in tbe minority that hi pro- tetx was unavailing. A lew dollar were crammed into hi pocket an hush- money, he wa placed iu charge of a very Uoceutl(Mking man named Eman uel Hwith. of Wibilor Umnnhin. who wintnijctoU to give him conveyance to tha nMrral mlrikmil nt-tiim .! IrfttkmwereAton'emade lor another aseenaiMi. jpim-n. -rive wmnmiii r hi, ny, HavincthundittKiWMliif Mntcr Joiini"" frw more." "Tat'ttty thonnd. and taken in about fifty pound of more disputable balhutt. Prof. Wise end the reporter re aeceaded amid th h luta ol the yeomanry nf Chanerfona nwl WirKhvir tnwniip On attaining an elevation of l.Bttv feet, the view waa magnificent Aa pvening ftpproachetl. the light ftnd shadow ti ll much more heantifully nnon the earth than wa the case 'earlier in the day. Say the reprsrter. "I'm aorry Air little Johnny; hut It 'a gnorj t he bew." Haya Whip, "Yea. Pro pttd that I grant M yoar re qut to make a mmd larfrsi.m " anrf quietly thrown,,, overvnl ft hag of nu, ne eem tn pMtnwi p. and up. and np, until we had attained a height of 7.WH feet, and the gas again began - n .. ,-'4 - .. .. PRINCIPUE8, SOT MEN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1871. to flow flvely tWnii' itf neck. ' Not a word wn upoken Ibr aome time, the oerujiunt of the lmket beitiff abriorhet) in contemplating thtf jfrindeur and 1m meiirtity of the ace iter There we hung' in mid-nir, thoumiudrTCl feel ahore the earth, which eomefl tn be nnimmrmte bain with a bottom af bright inonie. which Itecnme dim ttni.1 indiritinct near it outer cireunifereitot The aides of I the bai-in were of an bkIioh brie becom ing gradually lighter until, toward the upper rim, all thoeftlor of the ruin-1 bow were distinctly marked. To the wet. and jnt ahove itLo gidden rim of i the nflmn, aiione tno -frcat nn, mini thun twice it uuhI It wn no near the hortxon th.it it could be eiwily liHiked upon witliont any injury lo the eye. In color the upper half wa exquisitely tititrd .from the pnlettt lemon to tbo dc.jie.awtcnugc. and the )'wi'r lnilt fi out tho most hrilliunt blood color to the dnrkcptt purple. It alow I v ami maje"tlcully disappeared behind the rim of the great Imnin over whic h we uloite Meented to be miKpended. ' While gazing at the gorgetm WinJet we bail gradually flilli-n to nn nltltmle of about 3.000 tiH'f, nnd Prof. Wise do tcrmiiicd to make a lauding lu-nr Shrewnbiiry, wiiieh had been in night Ibr aome time. Culling loudly, be at tracted thenttcntion ot overnf pernoiiH, but they were alow hi comprehending what ho wanted. A man who wit plowing in a field near by let! hi or-e Mnnding in the furrow und ha-dened to our RHRi-dnneo ; but jnit then hi Iioi-hc also dieovered the bnlltm, nnd alter linli'-n dozen jiimp, got loone finu tho dow nnd made ft bee-line for the barn, miming at a gntt that would have done no discredit to Pellowernlt. A lad of lfi wan tbe firt to xcize the Intgroive, nnd a ho wn milled alonir and nlinoit littcil from hi feet, by a gust of wind which Mruck tho balloon, he quickly let go. emuing thu ballMn to drill from tho grain field in which we intended to land, to u cornfield ud- joitmig. ticro the 1 roliMteor thniw overt )oa ni hi grnpel, which ttoon took hold and wo enmo down very gineu fully umong tho atnndiug corn. We were booh Hurrouuded hy n great crowd of Kvtiile. nnd learned from them that we had landed ou the tann ot ChrHto- icr Hchroetler. Hhruwidiun' towmdiin. one and a halt mile north of the town of SIiivwhIiuit and threo or lour mile from Shrewbury railrottd Btntioh. Tbe crowd towed tho balloon from tbe corutield to thograrw-lield where in lew than an hour it wan emptied, loaded wagon und convoyed into tho town, and thence to the nearest mat ion the .Northern Central itrilroarl. whci-o Prtd'. Wie und the rooorter awaUitl thu arrival of thu tniiu Ibr Hurrinburg, niwii which they took paHnage, and reached liUiicuHter tit 4 o'clock thiu morning. Uli reaching MiirwHhui'V. and m- iiuiriliir Ibr the neaivnt telcLnnnh fa-j tion. wo were much irutifi.d to lournt thut Mr. Ii. P. Holier, the wide awko j orrcsis indent of the Baltimore (iazilk and York (lazrttr, had already scut to tho Inteilht'iHW a telegram aunoum-irg ho foiunl out who wo were he ttuid he mmm m n i uu picked up one ot thu circulars which we had thrown ironi thu tnkct some time before we lumled. ilr. Kollcr ill accept our thanks for tho favor ilone u. Wo nro also under obliga tion to .Messrs. F. A. Health, of Chaiico- ford, and Christophor IScdms-der, of lirewnltiiry.on whost i; rmwe iamled, lor valuable ussistauee, t also to Alex ander Ueiphmt and J'avid (.latll-tcr, for conveying ourselves nnd the bal loon lo the railroad station. Mv. A. Miljer, iSquirw linker, nnd many othoro whorio nunuM we t llt,i Ujiru, ren dered us uhHirttunco". To the haueiiMcr (!n- f'oinpanv und its cflicicnt niamiger, Huh (.'orcorun, the H'rouautsniY unlehlcd tor supplying ill cheap rtttcs a lull supply of the Imhi quality of gas. inaiiufaclured eMs'cinlly tiir the otvasion. To Joe Cruiner, John Hides, John Copland a ml (joorge 11. .Miller we aiv indebted lir ahundunl lunches of the choicest ( Atuh.ca, which were imrtiikeu of with the irivulest relish at a height uU$v the earth to which an eagle would hardly venture to oar. The Mayor of the rity, tho isdico force, and the citiEun pmcrully merit our tluuiks tbr their courtenius nud the gtsid order enforced during tho infla tion oi tne balloon. To Messrs. (irist and VomI. of Phil adelphia, aud Pmnk Howell, of this city, wo are indebted for the uko ol well trained lugeomt Inr thu voyage. Both of Mr. Howell's tigeoim tame iu promptly wilh their nietwages, one of tnu bird having been UivpjuU Irom the ballmm, when at the altitude of ti.000 feet. , , To tho Prauklin Inililuto, ami to Mr. j tho iiiftiriincut maker, of Philadelphia, and Col.fcd. M (,voni, of this city, wo aro iuebtod Ibr tin a instni met its, though we tear we have added but little toUiu-'tuiBscofsciouee." The day being ch ar and pleasant, the only "ohservaiions'' wo ttuuld now wan the full of the lhciuotiu-t.fr ami btttmut-l ter aa wp wenl up, and ibo rise as, we doscuiidud. and I hew pbvnomtAui eiuivtl as regularly ih we chan-wd our height. . , , , ... W e can only ndd iui' lAwdiiuoiiy to that of all those who luivo priH-crlml us in a-ril navigation, ll.it in tho hands of skillful ir-roiinut lik the Wise, the balloon is ttie gntndc-d, safest nnd mot pleavant mode of travel Ittmwn to nmn ; nnd the only drawhnck ronneeted with our jouniey was whi n were oMigefl to feavo our pleasant ieut in tho bal loon and get into thediuty. dangerous, rickety, rattling car of the .Northern Central nud Peunsylvnihi Railroads. The largest sheep thrtier Hint the Highland ever knew was Cameron of Corrich tllie, now dead ! He wam twice examined before n conpnittee of the Houno of Commons, aid came tn Is? que?(irthed on tlieMitjet of hi owncr hip of sheen. Yon hile some fifteen I hundred sheep, pro'mbv, sir?'' soul the interrogating .M I . "Aiblln.' wn CnrrieholVa quiet rely, as he tordt a pinch of siiufl-faihliii I hitv n tew more nor that, "li wo tnousami Ihcn f" "Yc. 1 beli'-vj I have Hint and A few more ftirnV',' calmly nv UpowIM the Higblan'!.. with amdhrtr sir, capping with ft lus-t hi prenimt run. "wh, ay, Ann aomf more it-rpre, won the imiperturlrahle ri-nonse of Cop. riehollie. 41 In heaved name hw many sheep have ymi man f burnt wit tho ftritmiflHif efttfhiata "I am noverrsnre of a thorftswl or-two." replied fNwriHioI.ie, inf d dry .annate way. and with an extra Mg pinch whnt Pin owner- of ibrty thttiMid heep at the lowest reckonm? i Rimemler that (r.hcr 2d 1 the lant day frtr otMainhur 4nnl tutaniHav titsa nap-irs, and i ct-Vp 3d the Ut day for the payment of taxea, If ym would exercise ynnr right of anfttitge in November. REPUBLICAN. - - X STCBRORX FIGHT. , (hi the Sad, within two and a-half mile of Allnndalo, tin., on the fit r in of John liavia Terrell, a mont rvnwrka- bio Hcene occiirod. Jt wa a terrible nmcomiier between a dog and a rnttl m link iv -which ended in tho death of both. .-, AlKxitdmk that evening, aa he and hi pkmgh kn)y and a whit woman ho had hired to hoo were wending their way aiowly homeward aer the day lalwrt wa over, kadinir their hnrrM along a pathway near the margin of me corn Held, the woman who wa liurefboted and walkiifg in the path belbre them, suddenly Rprang back, ex claiming thorn wa tho higgoHt tnake nite ever aaw. Mr. Torn 11 Cien al vimcctl with a hort pine knot in hi hu.l, ith the intention of triking It when the 1oy cautioned him, remi tid ing him of the imminent danger he would incur by attempting tn kill nrh n snake, withuch a f rail weaixm. He made no lurther effort to Ktriko It. btit the motion with theptne knotnodouk fditrined hi amnkohip, lor be intnnly turned nnd glided into tbe bnhe and briers, nnd a ho moved hi rattle madu the well-known ouud, which wn nlo Ihtniliar to the dog, who, henr ing tf, at once Hprang upon the nuko and, it is iup)Hrtoil. cuught it hy the tail aud tore away it rattle, a their Hound wa not afterward heard. Then commenced a death truggle. The aiutke would rrtriko at the dog. and h would Heine it iu hi mouth and Khnko it. Hcfore he got a good hold on it, it struck him several time with itfr fang. ' Tbe dog had previously killed Kevernl rnttlexnake, and under Htood how to fight tlum uimn a fair open field, but in thi enKc ho fought at n very great disadvantage, being impeded in hi movement by the thick jnngto of vine, briar and1 bimbo, among whteh the utmko had taken re thge. Tho Ihtnl wound mtmt have Iteen given by the snake very soon af ter the contest commencod, a tbe dog wn orwerved tn bt-como weak and stag ger, then he seemed to renew hi at tack on the nnke with terrihle energy and ferocity taking it by the body and nhnking it most vigorously from sub to aide, nnd tearing grcnt sing of fleuh from its ltody. As soon a ho had subdued the rejv tile he earned it out to tho open grou.id, where his mnstcr was, nnd laid it down. Then, reeling like a drunken man, un der the working of tho deadly poison, the brave fellow placed hi feet on its Irmly, and with ttie energy of desjMjra tion nnl death ul ready grappling with him he literally tore out it vital and strewed them on tho ground. In a moment and at the very climax of vic tory, tho faithful dog reeled and fell to the ground, nud iu a few minutes was sull tn death, notwithstanding every msf-r.iB enort wa mnuo lo save htm. ' " nnko w an enormous one, and tVinn Mr. Terrell h acronnt mnst have 1mm at least five loot long. MOXKRYMAOAWTY. it WIU ft wilJ ilruarviUAi-t ef the eomw tn, en the plain of India, while jour neying, thut one day a friend and myself sat down under the shadow of a htiuvan tree. Wo wero enjoying ft mf of, various edibles, w hen wo wore dint urhed bv the nrrival nnd tho noise of a trotp of hirgo, black-tucod monkey. . Tho nr.incjic oven i ta rd literally swarmed wilh them. They looked on ua a in terlouerH, no doubt ; and Ibr some lime their gestures apearod so munueing, that wo were umirchciisiro ther would tlisputo tho groiiud with ua. ,. . Wo hud just risen from our meal. w hen, to our surprise, rue of the mon key (a yong oue) fell down from a high branch nt our feet. Jt wa quite lent?. - 'Jho clamor that arose abovu us, on tho iKciirrenuo of this calamity, was deafening, Tho whole amcmhly of l non key clustered togethen for a 'Onlnb. Iong and lotul were the chat tering and various tho grimaeos of tho tribe, each individual vicing with the other in the louilne of hia tongue. inwir loons and gsturea made it aj parent that they ftusuectcd os of beinar the cause of the audden death of their juvenile comrade. jtuA wo were an- urtned. and the good sense of the mon key twwued Ui tell them that their must be aoiue other culprit. Having come to thi conclasloa, one monkey, apparently the atnitvr and leader of the whole, trilte, aeparuted himself from the rest, can to thu snot on tbe branch, and then glided nimbly down one of the piltant or pendant root, and cam to tho norpe of the monkey, took it np emmmed It min utuiy, partionlarlv thr tahouid ir. where tiiero-waM ft email wonnd. Instinut ttiimediutely t anted upioion into nep tainty. ilu plaoed the corne on tho ground again, and turning hi gnae in every din-etion, ondeavored to pierce uio lonage m nis aeareh inr thu mnr- lorer. i . After a while am nothing aeemod to rivet hia attention. Ju an instant ho htul inomitcd the tree, sprung to the rqiot, and with ono clutch bail ajeiatvi a long whiiMoutvke. with which he bast oikh! to -tbo prroiMHl. Now ooonrred a iiHMtt enrwa nceii. Tho wholo moa- key raidplo, rulkwinir their lender, wru on iiie ground nhnust aa aocn a he. Thea a many aa could ran god them (eveonrmh side of tha anake. Kaeh monkey put hie hand oa the reptile, elutchuig hold of the akin of the hack tightly, At a given signal the exeeo- 1 1 oner th-aggnti tbo writhing snake hftekward and forward on the ground, till nothiihg wnft loft of tho munlerer but the bock I. one, Tho mode of exe cution wa ctfectual, and in the way it wa carried out, showed the clear un- ttentanding which, tbo monkey lan- Ah AaTftNieUKD Yotno Mah. A Niashville paper givea the following sumplu o social niaenitiu in that avo- Uou ; . ,.. , ''A Nivhvillu youth asked his sweet ikw to go to some entertainmoiit wilh him Jant week, but she declined on the grouiul tiutt her tdto-ts were out ofro- jmir, wh civil) win the young man offered to have Uicbit mended if site would Lavo them sent around the next day. A lady fVtcnrt whn nverheanl the con- verHOtion, eocunil a welbwora pair of hrogan Udtuiging to her colorea enok. find had thent conveyed ttr the enam- iftired yming man eaHy thcnexl morn- ing. The Utter wa anlnnhhed, aa he had Iwew ander the imprenainn that hie lmieina wn the poMinr nr tne neat enl foot in Nashville for ft pair of them for thai m&rtrrl hat bravely tvmcealing hi Aeting nf disappointment, he took them to the nearest shoe-maker, with ft pemtest that they he mended at one. After the Mine had beef, repaired, the ynnng tVlhtw eatorted them to- the home of the fttte nf hi heart, expeoting ta he rrrerwrrrimed with thank. On the ennrrary, hair an hnbrof ghh talk (nAtn hi part wa mprired in order to eiwivrnro the lady that he had no in tention of Insulting her" TIED TO TUH TRACK. Ono of tho most atrocious crimes ever committed was jierpotriitod at a ( ki im nenr jn'iiryTiiie, j no., ooiu twenty mih Imck of Jetlentonville.oii SaUtiilay night, the ilth ull. A brief account of the affair was given by Ud egrnph, but tho following details from tho jeilersonvillQ corresjiondeuco u the Louisville CouroT Journal will bo found interesting: . ( A mught train No. 10, coming sonth on the J. M. ami I. railroad, due nt 10 o'clock yesterday morning, in charge of Conductor Wnterhouse, had reached a ismit alniut one mile thitt side of Honryvillo, the train wan hailed ami topH'd. A nnmiHTOt men, pnm-' uhlj' a dozen, wero gathered around n mati, and Comluelor Wuterhouso wu told that the man had been run over In ft previous train, And. Wn dying.' 'I'h o conductor had the injured man taken on hourd tho train, in eompuiiy with Ir. Ferguson, of Henryvillo, who had been called to render nieilicul sen ice. Iho iiiiiiihI nmn lout his left, leg torn off by the train, nnd wuswenk from the Iosh of bbusl, nud for hoi no tiiuo alter he wan)Hurd vvim unahlo to talk. He revived for ft time, however, nud told tho following story : ii y iiumo is August tiardncr- l was born in V ranee, ami have been from that country but a short time. I am but twenty-threo years old. I have no relation or friends in this country. My father 1 dead. 1 wa going down to Louisville in search of employment, and as 1 hud but liltle money 1 thought I would walk. It could not have been much past ten o'clock last night, when three men camu up to mo as 1 wo walking along tho truck, One ot them demanding my money. I told thent that I was jKior, having only a few dollars. This lut not do any good, tor they seized me, twohol'iiug tne aud the other one searching my rockets nud taking my jHH-kct book und every thing else 1 hnd. riiey threw me down on the track. I thought they were going to kiH me and 1 heggisj them t spurn my lite. They aaid nothing, but ono of thent produced a long piooo of roe from bis l rocket, nnd they commenced to lie me to tho track, over a cuttle guard. I was badly frightened. 1 told them that I never knew thorn, nud bad never done them any harm, and if they would let me go I would say nothing of what had occurred. While i was talking and plot ting with thorn they still kept on tving me to thu track over tho cnttlo guard. They tied mo lengthways tn the rail. Tho ropo wo tightly fastened around my body, leg and arms. When they got through 1 could not move my arm and Log. While I wu bogging them not to leave mo there thev wont off. knew that the car would he along soon, and 1 tried my utmost to tree my sell and I trom-n tho roes thut ivound inc. At first I did not think that J would be aide to move atoll, but, after repeated effort, I succeeded in work imr mv arm nnd body off the track. in nwTnoing down. I fried to get wry bit leg oft, but could not. 1 yelled with all mv might, honing that some body would oomo ami save mo, btit no one came. It wn raining hard at tho time, and very dark. I had been lying there about an hour when I heard the ear coming. 1 cannot tell yon my feelings. A precept i I de- tre mor passed through tho fnnno of the lying innn.l in a lew seconds tho train wtt nearly up lo where 1 was lying. I gave a wild shriek and closed my eyes. The cur passed over me. the w'tovl cutting uti my leg. and cut ting the rottes loose that Is mud me. 1 HUtfcred inteuse pain, and crawled and drugget 1 myself a few feet from the truck, I fainted .away, aud when 1 came to I wn very thirsty. Jt was still raining, nud 1 dug a hole in tho ground by my fm-o with my fingers, so that it would till with water. Hy loing this 1 managed hi get n Uttle water. 1 was so weak that 1 could not move, and I hnllocd frequently luring tne nignt lor help but no one came until morning when I wits found." 1 he nmn has sinco diod nud the cit- lxenof JJenryHville. hnve ottered tl.000 for the perpetrator of this horrible en me. .TVMTa XEfSRO PRKAnfKR HAW. A Salein (Alabama) preacher has. ac cording ton Hoiit hern exchange been telling hts congregation astrangcynm. Vie hope he preached "to the manure ' but hi audience wn colored, and he himself the hue nf of win v. The reimi i crednlous. IIo said tha- a young nmn.' Kping in one oi the man)' towns be hd visited askeft a young lady to ac-omiinny him to church on thc'Snhhath day. Nhe rCTtl led. tXittin iv thut li-rhniplm.l trr hun eurltail. and thait Nt. w,,il.( ., tne uau piaco wnn Iter eve wido onen before hu would venture to church with her hair uncurled. Ami she went not at that thnc ; bul the next Hmiibtv. having gotten Jinr curl Hdjustcd, aho ventmx-d out aud listened pntiently to tho sermon until iU close. When tho congregation tiad been diMnmscd nhc Diovoit tftward the door, hut frll on reaching tho portal .'with hep fbrt to tho door a i itl head toward the puhiit A she ft II her clothing cracked like t-bmeee cracker exploding, and on ex amining bur face, it was imponsib'.o to lose iter eves, bccjiuse ot the loss nt tbe lid. When her friend crowded around to raise her up, they found themselves unable to move her. Tbe sequel allowed that It took twelve Htroag men to lift her from the iloor, ami twelve to put bur in hercotliu. Jt alo required tbo united exertion of twelve minister to nrench her funeral eermoflV---an excee-lin'y heavy Joh, doohtle, W htn thu iiwt and ritiw were being fdmerved, the lid of the coffin uddeiily rniseil o iti or-n nc nl. and something alnntt tho aize of a hliu k cat lenmd out ; ril a this crenttireJiiniiMsl from the ititVu o the floor it cried aloud to the pet rifled .unii vii-'v : ii mi i wtin i nnn aiiin run my nmn "A I biwi trt umtf ! the day of judgment, 'said the uhle di vine, "i aw thi scene with my own eyes, and It was just a I have told yon. ' An acenminodation train between Jamestown ftnd Lake View was tltc scene of a litth incident nn Thunulay. "Yoa don't think that boy Is wmler t-'n, hey, yon won't ntw him for half fare? Just fonk s( that, will ye V And from out the old carjvnf-lttg thenhl lady with t rem ruing eagemesn, nrmigiir me weu - worn (Umily Bible, and turning to the Cge reserved lor births ftnd deths Wl h triumphantly np under the iTm- duetora nnes, with "Dnesthut lonfc thrmgh I was ft Hftt, young manr - A - With- Bweh tiimofty before his rrea tho eonductor ennld do no twsi than pass the hrry Rir half ftwe, amid stibdned applause from the paanengeta, who had oen ftmnsrtl spectatoisi nl tbe -scene. TEEMS $2 pur annum in Advanca. NEW SERIES-VOL 15, NO. 8!). . FOUMOS.i. ; IT UKOOKAl'IIK'Ali Kill ATlO.N' AMmiV 1MTION SKKTTH OP ITS IIIhToltr. Ptaia tba ni.raiam. (C.I.) fl f i,, rii;ill, il,ioltili)t tllia ijfll. .'nrmra. the nrw ttf tlio jir, -ill In I Ik, inrly pnrt nf tin ,rpt,iil t'Pii tliltlmltirn iH'twi'Pit Hi,, t'liincw iiiul tury tlio inrv imitiiilni'turiK, in llonl Jn,ftii'ao frmi'mtnciita, i nn iNlitiil ol' ton' hikI tli tiilihorint villni; 0111- in tlllll Mqunrt' mil,' 111 tin' limn Son, nt-iwooii niui in- mi' nnrl itmrf. gl ! Mule 120 fiO' and ' V It l- r.1,,,,,1 ' -15 mile long tine lot! wide ut Its; hmiidest nail. The whole const of the island facing the mnin land, nud a con sidcruhle distance inland, belongs to China nnd f onus part of theprovinee of Pokien. from which it is distant ninet y mile. The remainder of t he inland is occupied by nlKiriginr. d ridgoofsnow covered volcnnic inotin tmns, called Midi Him Shun, the high wnmtitti of which are nppomd' to bo 12,000 feet abort the level of Hie I sen. intersect tho Island tVnm north (of She BccmlingTy onlered her own weth south. The dct-liritti are clothed wlthltling-dress U hu luado of this material ; luxuriant frees and pasture groumls, ami II is noodle:- to add that lloniton which give the inland u very bountiful) nt once became the rage, and ha con appenrunce, from whence It 'derived lti tinned to Imld the popular fiivor nnd Portuguese name, signifying 'beautiful.' ; command high prices ever since. On tbo west side of the i.-duiid a num- A report ot tlw great exhibition of her of mountain streams run down to' K1 edinuttnd the nuntler of person the sen. and the soil on -the mountain1 employed in thin district including slopes is extremely tcrtiluund well cul the Valley of lloniton at nbout 8,000, tivated. The trade in rice, which in of though this was not considered a cn Hiiperiorqimlity, between PoVmosn nndi tin iy reliahle. The nnture of tin the main land, employ abont .'100 ves-1 art ich which cimble the parties em sols. Wheat, millet, maize, sugar cane, I ployed in producing it to enrry on the orange, pineapple, gunvns. cneonnnts, j operation apart thnu oneh other, and urtKanut.MachcH. apricots, figs.griipcs, I without interleriug with their drmes(ic IMiniegnuiute. ciieitnuts, melons nnd vegetable of various kinds nro all grow n in large quantities. In addition rice, camphor, salt, sulphur, maize, fniit. timber, and other product arc cAjMirted from the inland. The com merce of Formosa Iseoiirlned chiefly to Pokien. nnd a tew other eastern prov inces of Chinn. from which it import green tea, mw silk, nnd woolen and cotton stuffs. The domestic animal of ' the island ore hutTiilne. horses, asses. I her pillow on her lap, scaled on a rus gont. sheep, hogs and cuttle, and the! tic doorway, arched over, perhaps, eastern part is Kuid to be infested with with the clematis or jnamine vine, tiger, leopard and wolves. In lHtrt ! busily plying bur bobbin, which brings it large arcu of coal of excellent quality j slow but sure remuneration. Cowor, was discovered near the' village of KiV in a few linos, describes this picture, ion, in the northeastern part ofvthc as it may be seen any day : -land, l he ntmrigines, who nro slen-i lerly shaiied, nnd of olive complexion, 1 wear long Imirnnd blacken their teeth. 1 hey are dnnlcd into different tribes. I hitvo no written language, nnd air said ' l" doT, . brr beari and poobet liitbL to Ik honest in their dealings, but re-l Jloniton luce is made by first faslon vengHhl when provoked. TheChincse' ing a "pricking"' that is a perforated portion nf the island is divided info I pattern of cardboard or parchment lour district, and the capital is named ! upon a cushiou, which is knowu ua the Tni-wan-lbo. The Chineso did not ; pillows ; jiius are next inserted in the know of the existence of Formosa until ! pcrfonif ions of the pattern. Then the year Uo:t, and theiratithority overt canto the little bobbins or spindles, it w a not established until the year j termed "sticks," upou which Is wonnd itjn.i, since which time n im progresseit sntiHfiictirily under their rule. Large qiiantitio ol land have been purchased by Npeeulafors, who encourage tmigrn-j tion Irom the mainland and ofler con sidorablo iuiluc-cineiiUilo settlers. Tbe wealthy colonists nro dissatisfied with the Chineso government . to which they aro a fruitful source of mH-nsine Irajau tlaa lrMUvnr:y oi'Uwir tSJVtjUsi.' l.lleraturc fioui-Uhc on the inland und many of the residents of Pokien send j their hoii thithef obaxh,cnted. Knr.l inoaa has few nvaihtbkj hurbnrlnudl thu at mt hern channel is remarkable fbrj iU violent northern winds and heavy seas. .1 he Mutch beenmo maiden. ..f l lie iniuiiU in Ib.rJ, hut were expellfl by tbo fauioii pirate Coxing, whoe follower ruled until tho Chinese ob laiueil possesion. The climnto nl' PormoHtt i sitluhrioua and it pnputs- lion i estimated nt ,600,000. WHAT WKHOXTLJKKTOHEK. We don't like to see hnndxotnc vouiur men f ttint is, handsnmcly put np by n merchant tailor; in mmw ease on n..,euiaien on uio streets, tip, la.l.cs faHi-hmtn.gly, and nmku.g aj AtMhoroltavlu iimtcnta itself In grand flourish iu sticiety generally, this matter, ft-om the met that sue while they owe the printer fur tlmjcessful -Icsiguing can only Ih accom atlvcrtiseniont which indue trndo ,dilil in conjunction with the actual sutlicuntlo supply them w ith speiid-, iiiHinifn.-tnro. ' While any nrtist can ing money to ketp up fictici-His appear-f draw uttectivo and plcan'ing pattema, aiict among their -had fellow, well . they wiuihl prebably bo entirely inv inH .nipanioi.s. I practienblo. The doniguer must luive W o don t like to see the upMart ol 1 ft knowle.lgv 0f the capabilities of the halt a decade less than maturity, pa- normal ; nleo, question oi' cost may rude fine clot lies which his mother has ,,t h, MSt ight of in preparing tbeso paid fbrfrnmeitniing nttbc wn"h-tub.ldt.Kign.s. Then, too, edd luce-innker orthepoor father by camingthclnslUn' very jenlou of any Intcrferencn orsawiiigwtiotl.put onthoaintof men. with tlio original patterns; many of attempt to captivate silly long-trailing which have been handed down titixaiirh girls, hy parting their hair in the mid- lie nnd standing cntinel on corners. insult old Indie, and gentlemen, run nil nut nt the tec cream saloons , whili they do not posstwt wii enough io; know IhatcvcrvNeirMhlc being regrtnls them as tinmltlgntod fools. We don't like to sou gotsl, kitul houi tod uii.thcr roftNt ing nver 1 hu kitchen range, knead ing bread, nnd washing the family Itn en, while tho eighteen years old diiugh ter nits at tho pmno Mcreechiug adl. to the delight of Mr. Jones, the pathetle ditty, ''Who will care for mother nowf We don't like Mi hour Isiy not yet out of their toons, call father the "old man," nod mother tho '-old woman," squirting tolmeco juice around lie ih, nnd putting long nines to tho annoy nnco of piiHscivby on the street, while their nlaug and strut all iml irate a luck ol g.otl snno. All thew lliiiiir e uon i uko to see, nun a gwd many iimv i.iiiiign wnicu v.o utuy nv iiuuu,to that luce tlio tuparato twig or bor- horufter.fimirrr R,rtr. A DISMAL VLArii. Mr. James 11 rice, in an article in the rrmhifl Mntjtt;int, describes Iceland hi arnifiy wny. tie suy there are no trow, though apparently there were plenty in tho tenth ucntury, when wo nenr tn Ilieil Uldllltf nilloiur t'lem flitil l - r'., i Ih.iiiK Immrrd I,-,,,,, ,. , i, umwii. nor mi nt iti- wr. .. p . - -. " V 'i' H 7 . r .r'"' wnM'l only hall rijie, tHtla are tho L Jbe only wild nitsdrti- I. are tho blue lox(who has l.!!" 1 1.1.. ... 1 1.:. 1 - 1 m nmif, n un- mini pear now aim ;''"."". '"T 'iT ('";'nl;""'l; nnd Ibe rehidoer the hitter Introt I nrtvl ,bmtt a century agtt. si'd still nnrsmi- ti.ttii, ranging titer tho dewrt moun t ' Initiu 'I in iin inwn except the le, no oilier ,,ii,,l . , ! l 1 HilO n, l, place dosoTviriff to be called even a vl! Isgo, mile it he I he linmlct ot Akn nvi. on the shore nf the Artie ocean. with aome fifty house; noinn(savem.lir,in !ft nn t6 in that village whose rcwiurcc consist of two bed, n single lug and I ....... .1.1 . 4.1lli.l tiM. . nun !. .11 rm-"! e mi um im raaw mwaii erj ducks or geese ( except mlu goeso), no. u m m m , pig, no donkeys, no road, itocnrringes, I An atTi-ctioiiHtu husband took ft wa no shop, no innniiffteturea, no tl'isen-' lermelnn home from market yesterday lersfritin theeslnbliMhed IjniberonWn.' morning, and Udd his wife tn prepftr no army, mtvr,1 votunb-er. or id her' it lor dinner, 8 In went to work and 1 miardian ot niiblw guardians of ptiblic order, except one iH.liconian in Ihykjitvik, no crimiunls, husband i looking for somo 0110 to tily two lawyers, ami finally, ImV tea h h-r the nrt of cookery and what snake. "What, then, is there?"' askartMe nerd hotting, Mr. Mrice. end repliea, "Know, moun , - a - a - ltaiiw, glacier, hot spring, voh !. earth-piskee. nnrf hern lights, cwvenut, j morasses, and abore ft'l, deaerta." m w- m ' I The police in Heading III., keep A1 list nf the Indies who flirt in public. 1 t In t tn itMhty nf Dt.vmi, KiiIbmiI , lilt' lovely Mil,' of Jli.nitoi,, j, oflolimt..,! imt only i;,r , .i(.,lw) nnd ll ilililv ,.C ll. vnll.-y u ,1,,, fh. tuniill lillla vdclnw It cUImt aiili', (ml Ctr inuuulw'tiini of 11 ivouilprtlil Inivn, TIiin pmlurtlon i-vl".,ultfi tlicn-ilt t;tvl JH-rtw Iioii o htiuliiil in il-iiu, ami tn ilfliniU' In wui-kuiuiiahip, nit nut (0 bt enron,! t'Ti'ii l,y tin, thui,wt aHK'inicna of llniaaoU La f . '1 ' 1 ' . 1 , , i ,t Hut lliu inuitiiliii'lutv uf lloniton It- ia nttl t'oiiliiHHl to lloniton nlonn. It if niiulti in vnriiiiin pnm til' llio foinily ol' I't'voii. himI tMH'iHlly nlontj llif t'liKtiTli nti,l H flrt ot (ho iwitithrni foni, Jl,i- n ili-lnlK't' tif ultout .10 mile., unit I-lniloa iiiinntl. -' It i vtpj- frt'iirrally iHlicrod m tli' t,ilitifn ia n proiuiolo on .thut lu('..tiiiiliiiaf wtut ihlnaiut'tMi into J iv- lonoliiru y t Ite iH-t'lltrMi trom Klaiiilorn j in tin' yt'iir ITkiT- tlit? nnniua of Home ! oi' Hit' luL'L--iiitik'rN. u lia-ii ntv of Klctu. 1 ,.,yi-(l nolii) i.Snll wnini'U niliiciuiililin, hou mir lluil nt rdiowiug thut at that lime il must have K .. I.,,.,-.,,,,... L.t...w,..t lint lli.n introduction of tho bobbin-net machin ery, over dily' year ago, caused a deprensiou in (bu trade, owing to tho lad that previous to this tho wholo of i ho net. grounded," u tt is termed by the initiated, was made on tbo pillow. lloniton lace owe it preMnt ptp ularity lo tbe in ndahlo effort of (iueeu Victoria, who. commiserating tho niiorat'le oiudition of thuso Ince-mak- drteniiintl "to assist them by iiLmin hriiiirimr tlioir work into notice. arrangements rendered M exceeding. Iv diillciilt to stat-o the oxnut number employed. This beautiful fabric funiishi ft household work which is found in the cot luge of t he oor rather than (it large factories, us is tho case usually with the production of similar articles. In many of thene little villages of Devoii.-diiro the traveler see both tho young maiden and aged matron, with y.,n e.tiarr wbn -revn nthet owd door, -'.'i0" a'-d bibbtni tUi her utUn atora, I JJ"!"1 ' T " Vh" t! (nlm .t.... 1 1 it line to read lor making tne ittunc. riieso siicks aro threwn under and over each other among the pins, in various directions, so n to lonn tho denired pattern. The great industrial exhibitions of Iondon and Pari have brought a Unit some imp-irtiit improvements hoth in tho make and design of the Uoi( faw. AUHHMI III lll'll (llllllllflll "A "iaa . lnti'isluciiig designs of natural Dowers ' in ptaec oi ttio grotesque tonus and flgnre which all .nee-makers incline to; and to those who are successful In ciuTying out thi idea are awarded premium. . There bus always been much diffi culty experienced in providing and keeping good designs. Tho pattern, fisiiti frequent handling, is gradually dtllir.ro.l (,1it ,.f ul.a,u, a..,,! .k i worker powess- which they rarely ,kt a knowh-dgw of drawing, and l"l r ajrpmoiaiiou oi lorm, una ut out easily n-inedicd. Coiweqiioiitly, pat ients have to Ik redrawn, from time to time by some competent designer; and thi inn- only bo done nt large mann fuetorie a thu oxwnse attending it ,Moo great for the slender mime of a aevctml geiicratioiu, until them has. grown to no a tooling with these class- mt any alteration Is not deirable. There are some curion names given ' t these old put terns, often fuxinaned with no apparent? reference to the ob ject designated. Tho "turker-tad" is a wellr-kuown border-sprig, which do tends on the imagination to discover a rcsemblcuco to the spread plumago of the hird from which it takes ua imme. In edges, various fruits and (lower aro suppoaod to he represented, ' - ' "l''i while fly-wheel, flies eyas, and nnnios of celebrity swulL tlu list as , Marchiom of iligo odgo, Jdar- ebionesH of Houro edge, olo. Hoiiiton la'-e, as now known, Is db vtdod into two kinds "Point" and (. 'Applique-i. The tenn "point" was joriKiiHtlly i.phail to lore that WftS j nunlti with the mnidlei flow it ia givnn ile f which are connected hy thread call,- spoms." Tho "Appliquo" Is distinguished from the ''Point" in that these sprigs or border are fastened on machfne-mnde net, the sprigrs being uutde nn the pillow. ' .These pilktws, or cushloisi, aro cir cular ht form, ami mode of canvass tutted with chopped straw. They coL :..it.l i:. .i At. .- ' " 1 " inn- Mini i ici, w uvrv iiieir iiihii- ,ll',1rt,,M..t1,.ln -t,rntr hmnchof in. . ... diislry. 4hn Mtgltaa Shilling Caen. In these Hi..o distrieta Isoe achmO. ...,t- ..i-.i ..,.:. .1. : . 1.. ..... j i. . n..tl Kit-In. l.ul lv ..it-n nud U,y .. wtJI. ,.1.,. ..1.. ,1.,. i..i.; i.,:.... ,.;m 1..1. t.,-. 1 ,.., jlinlir!, -tmi I fiilbu'lnana tft'hn in i aluml IWtm hdMia-J, tn ,,nimi btiving up these hit of work. ' tlluli ..f whir.1. am. ..,Uin ....i less quantites and sold by the dosen, when I hey are sewed together tool. in 111 i in iinin-i irngi oa. i oiinnm- -old In-onhlm by noting ttie wani 'frcfrttlarity In the itet-grrnimletl aAeonv I . . ? . .. lxiU-d tho "WugeUbte," and now Uto V n. new gana euiied "granger ftmii up' utauitounced. I Uree pursona play for A can of oystfrt. Tw first ntaa wit rets the oysters, the last man nut get the oyster can. and the mlMle man'' don't get anything