laqtr Ahr4am. p • 4: 4 Z, : 4 4 .1j • 114;.",r.:}1.1:4 LANCASTER CITY, t`A. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8,1888. Reanomy, Retrenchment, Faithful Collection et the Revenue and Payment of the Public DeI:rt.—GRANT. aRCULATION OVER 6,4001 OUR BANNER! REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET For Governor, GEN. JOHN W. GEARY. For Judge of the Supreme Court, HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET nenato—ES ALAS BILLINGFELT, JOHN B. WARFEL. As.Tembltt—A. C. BEINOEHL, A. GODSHALK DR. N.H. HERA JOHN E. WILE'. Nheriff—FREVERICK MYERS. Register of WiIts—HENRY S. SHENCR. Prothonotary—WlLLlAM D. STAUFFER. Clerk of Sessions—WlLLlAM BARTON. S& of Orphans' Oourt—GEORGE W. KEEN preastirer —WILLIAM ROBERTS. Sernmissioner—JOHN ARMSTRONG. Poor Directors—BENJAMlN F. COX, ADAM LEFEYRE. Prwon Inspectors—CHßlSTlAN GAST, HENRY S. MUSSER. goner—ROBERT DYSART. Auditor—GEOßGE W. HENSEL. BUSINESS NOTICE. MR. S. BAKBH YOUNO, the Laneaster News Dealer, who everybody knows, is agent for FATHRB ABRAHAM, and is authorized to take dabseriptions and receive money for the same. L 113 - I:1? A. pil:lMakinal;ll3Jo3lklol -.\\l)- FATHER ABRAHAM, And :•;plentli,l Steel Engravings of GRANT AND COLFAX, FOR ONLY $3.23 1 Ws will send from this date, to all new subscribers, THE INDEPENDENT, published at New York, the subscription price of which $2,60, and FATTIER ABRAHAM, for THREE DOLLARS AND A QUARTER PER YEAR. In addition, we will send to each subscriber (to both papers) a SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVING OF GRANT AND ISOLFAX, the price of which in the print stores is TWO DOLLARS EACH. Spe- simens of these Engravings can be seen at the office of FATHER ABRAHAM. Cash must accompany the subscriptions Address, RAUCH & COCHRAN, Publishers of Father Abraham, Lancaster, Pa ITTEIiTION. Don't forget that on Tuesday next the polls will open between the hours of 1 and 7 A. M., and close at 7 P. N. KO 11141 :41l11)04 Don't take fur granted that we are strong enough to elect Geary and Williams with out bringing the aged, infirm and luke warm to the polls. We have votes enough to overwhelm the copperhead party, but, they must be polled Don't fail to bring out every man. iIa"VOTE EARLY. TEN MILLIONS MORE. The reduction of the public debt for this month is estimated at ten millions of dol lars, making a reduction since March Ist of Sixty Millions! That is the way Presi dent Grant manages public affairs. A vote for Geary is a vote in favor of the administration of President Grant. BOYS IN BLUE,' ATTENTION ! Remember that whilst you were at the front fighting the armed rebels, Mr. Asa Packer deliberately voted against the con stitutional amendment granting you the right to vote I Remember that he was a rebel sympathiser ; the friend ofJeff Davis and John C. Breckinridge; the particular friend of Vallandigham. arVOTE EARLY ONE WHOLE DAY. Every Republican reader of FATTIER ABRAHAM is hereby appointed a mem ber of the poll committee, to lay aside all other business on next Tuesday and de vote the entire day to the interests of the party—to get voters to the polls, and see to it that they vote the whole ticket. Don't wrangle, or waste time by discuss ing political issues, but simply attend to the voting. That's the way to give twen ty thousand majority for Geary and ONE O'CLOCK I Every Republican should have his vote yeled not later than one o'clock on next Tuesday afternoon. Every one should be able to bring at least one voter besides himself to the polls. By voting early and working all day, every Republican can be brought to the polls and the copperheads badly defeated. BOYS 1N BLUE BEXIKEHER 2 That a few years ago " blue-bellied butchers " and " Lincoln's hirelings" were the names applied to soldiers by Packer and his party. Vote for Geary, the hero and patriot. A Let every Republican voter bear in mind that our Legislative candidates are square ly in favor of radical reform. There will be no pasting and folding swindle perpe trated at Harrisburg next winter. The whole ticket is an excellent one, and ought to have at least 7000 majority. DON'T NEGLECT II 1 Don't say that you believe you won't go to the election, fellow Republican. Your neighbors might think you had fallen in with some one of Packer's satelites, and Asa's money had influenced you to assume an indifferent standing at this important crisis. It would look so at least. Give the whole day to your country. ONE VOTE. Don't overlook the importance of one vote. Morton was elected Governor. of Massasachusetts some years ago, by a ma jority of one. One vote elected a Senator in Bucks county some years ago. One vote elected Bush over Bleck, in Northampton county, for Representative, in 1854. One vote may decide the election in Pennsyl vania, and that one may be your near neighbor. fir VOTE EARLY. VOTE THE WHOLE TICKET ! No true Republican will refuse to vote the whole ticket this fall. The candidates are all worthy the earnest and honest sup port of every member of the party. Re member, when you hear reports deroga tory to the character of any of the Repub lican nominees, that they are instigated by personal enemies. Don't scratch a name. VoTE TllE WHOLE TICKET! VOTE EARLY. Every Republiallaould endeavor to poll his vote next Tuesday as early as pos sible. Don't hang back, for if you do, until late in the afternoon, the poll com mittee will, in the discharge of duty, call on you, and thus, perhaps, neglect others who wed their attention. Thousands of votes will be made throughout the State by simply voting early, so as to enable the committees to attend to all the "doubtful" ones. The polls open at 6A. M. and close at 7 P. M. ROBBERS AT PACKER'S RESIDENCE Asa Packer's Philadelphia residence, (the Merchant's Hotel) must be rather a hard kind of a place. On last Friday, Mr. F. W. Lauer, of Reading, visited said " residence,” and while there had his money and a gold wateh stolen! Packer wasn't at home, therefore, he isn't sus pected. But, several of his democratic friends have been arrested on suspicion. 44 0 H, ll' HERE, TELL ME WHERE?" A cotemporary asks seriously, where does Asa Packer live? Does he pay any taxes? If so, where? How much? To whom? When? Also, does Asa Packer live anywhere? In presenting him as the "I'ride of the Valley," which valley is in dicated? Or, is Asadead? Are we in error in supposing that he lives at all? And is it really the Valley of the Shadow of Death of which he is the impalpable pride? THE TWENTIETH SENATORIAL DIS TRICT. lion. Alexanier Stutzman having with drawn as the Republican candidate for State Senator, the conferees have unani mously selected lion. Edward Scull, editor of the Somerset Whig, for the position. This is an excellent nomination. Mr. Scull is a true and well-tried Republican, a gentleman of ability, and will represent the district faithfully and honestly. That he will be triumphantly elected, as he ought to be, we have no doubt, GirVOTE EARLY 1' , Iy. Thus far all efforts, except one, to buy Republican support with Asa Packer's greenbacks have failed. Republicans are not for sale. The exception referred to is a one-horse newspaper in Reading, known as the Dispatch, which came to the sup port of Asa in the shape of a communica tion the other day, for which the editor says he is not responsible. But, as the character of the paper is known, and the means employed to secure its support for the Cops understood, the investment will prove a very profitless one. The Repub licans of Berks county are a unit for Geary, Williams and the whole ticket, and they will give a good account of them selves on Tuesday next. REPUBLICANS, REMEMBER I If Governor Geary is defeated it will be through your own apathy! We have a clear majority of the legal voters in Penn sylvania, and if every man does his duty, we are certain of success. Republicans of Lancaster, see that you do your part in thin great struggle! If the democracy succeed this fall let it never be said that Lancaster was responsible for it. See that every Republican is brought to the polls. We ought to give a majority of seven thou sand this fall, and we will do it, if the voters are all out? Then work! WORK!! WORK!!! Oi'VOTE EARLY. THE RESIDENCE FRAUD. Asa Packer resides in the Borough of Mauch Chunk. Every democratic paper in the State Omits the fact, by parading his name, "of Carbon county." Be has resided at Mauch Chunk for the last thirty-five years. llis wife resides there ; his children reside there ; his mansion which he built at a cost of about 0100,000 is located there ; his place of business is there ; his Railroad office is there ; he is at his home in Mauch Chunk regularly, RAIN OR SHINE! Alm& of Geary, be at the polls on summer and winter, except when away for mere temporary purposes ; he has a TM/0 Mt. Do not be deterred by the pew in the Episcopal Church of Maude weather. If the sun shines be on the Chunk ; he owns a block of a dozen 40itike ground, and if it rains and storms be on on Racei street, Mauch Chunk ;he owns a the ground. Give one day to your coun block of business houses fronting on Sus : i try! Governor Geary has shown himself quehanna street, and extending from to be the right man in the right place. Broadway to Race street ; he tried several Judge Williams was cheated out of his times to become a member of the Mauch election in 1867. Do not allow it to be Chunk Borough Council, and failed only done again. Watch the polls all ?ray because he could not get a majority of his neighbors and fellow citizens of Mauch Chunk to vote for him. And yet, this same Asa Packer did, on the second Tues day in October last, poll a vote in the 4th Division of the Sixth Ward, Philadelphia, and was brought up, vouched for and pushed forward by a tavern keep .r named McKibben Why don't the proper au thorities look after this Mr. Asa Packer ? 'VOTE EARLY. SKIES BRIGHT. As the election approaches the pros pects of the Democracy grow more gloomy. The spark of enthusiasm which was visi ble when Packer was nominated has been completely extinguished. It is said Packer himself has lost all faith in the promisee of his party, and refuses to contribute his money at the bidding of the cormorant, who pester him on all sides. In Blair county the Democrats are so disorganized that they have placed no county ticket in nom 11 at iOH and all along the Juniata Valley the same hopelessness character izes the opponents of Governor Geary. In Alleghany the defeat of General Cass and the nomination of Judge Williams has had a depressing effect on the Democrats, one of their principal leaders declining to take any part in the canvass. In the coal region where Packer is known, he is very unpopular with the miners, and will not command the usual party vote. On all sides the skies arc gloomy and lowering for the opponents of Republicanism, while from every point the Republican sentinels cry " All's warn' , 'VOTE EARLY. EVERY TAX-PAYER Should remember that Asa Packer, the Democratic candidate for Governor,though a man of immense wealth, has used every artifice and trick of which he was master, to avoid paying his share of the public burdens. Is such a man fit to govern a commonwealth of honest and intelligent freemen? TOTER DO NOT FORGET That ASA PACKER hasn't a loyal bone in his body. That Asa Packer does not pay State taxes, and thereby denies that he is a citi zen of Pennsylvania. That he is head and soul of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, a giant corporation run in the interests of New York and antago nistic to the interests of our State. That the monopoly charges the enor mous freight of nearly 4 cents a mile on a ton of coal, while the Pennsylvania Cen tral charges only 8 mills. Hence the high price of coal. That Packer's election would gratify Lee, Beauregard and Jeff. Davis, and dishearten Grant, Sherman and Sheridan. That Packer's election is hopefully looked for by every unrepentant rebel, and would be deplored by every Union man in the country. That the railroad men of New York (who ought to mind their own business,) are pouring money into Pennsylvania to secure Packer's election, for what?—for Pennsylvania's interest, do you think? Not a whit of it. That the railroad corporations and aoal monopolies earnestly look for his election, in order to have the Executive influence in the approval of acts thitt shall make their operations still more intolerant and oppressive. That Packer's nomination was bought with money, and not made upon merit, private worth, or upon any public record of his. That Packer deems it necessary, in the furtherance of his prospects, to spend hun dreds of thousands of dollars for the pur pose of buying bis election. That to raise money for this object, he became one of a powerful agency to raise the tolls on coal, thus indirectly making the poor men of Pennsylvania contribute to the electioneering fund of their oppres sor. Voters of Pennsylvania remember these facts, and vote for Gen. Joux W. GEARY. A COPPERHEAD HIIHBUO. We learn that some of the cops in Manor township have just started, or rather at tempted to start, a story that the Republi cans are about to pass a law compelling the people to furnish free boarding to all the teachers in our public schools. But, as the people of Manor township aro not of the kind to be reached in that way, the story is entirely harmless. Nobody out side of Berks county is stupid enough to believe it. HAMM! If you know a Republican voter who is not registered, take him before a Justice of the Peace and have the necessary affi davits made. Blanks have been furnished the County Commissioners, from whom they can be obtained. Attend to this be fore election day, and thus save trouble and contusion at the polls. fir VOTE EARLY. POOR MEN OF PENNSYLVANIA ! Mechanics, laborers, merchants, clerks, men of all conditions, in whatever calling or occupation engaged! All who burn anthracite coal, and sometimes find it dif ficult to raise the means to buy it—Re member that from May to September, during the strike, and when coal was scarce and dear, Asa Packer's railroad raised the price on transportation fifty seven cents per ton 11! BUCKS COUNTY, There is good reason to hope and believe that the Republicans will carry even Bucks County, not only for Geary and Williams, but also for the county ticket. Beans, one of the chief corruptionists and Past ing and Folding swindlers, during the last session, is on the copperhead ticket for re election, to the intense disgust of hun dreds of honest democrats. t" VOTE EARLY NO RETRACTION—ONLY A CORR ECTI ON. In our last we referred to a lie—under a mistake—by AudrewJackson Kauffman, Esq., Chairman of the Republican County Committee, in asserting that the publish ers of FATHER ABRAHAM over-charged the committee for certain printing. We called on him to retract, and on last Mon day he made a statement before the com mittee, admitting that his previous asser tion wasn't true, but said he didn't mean to retract! We accept the apology. L I T)111)1)11gliti:C1:4,1131ti That Asa Packer, during the war, per sistently refused to give a dollar towards the support of the Christian or Sanitary Commission ; that he gave neither money nor other encouragement to the govern ment during the great struggle for the life of the nation ; that during the war he en tertained at his princely mansion, in his best possible manner, the convicted traitor Vallandigbam ; that for the purpose of escaping the payment of his just share of local bounty tax, he had himself assessed in Philadelphia, where he claims a resi dence, only for the purpose of getting clear of his tax on personal property ! sa'VOTE EARLY. PACK R'B FRIENDS Every deserter in Pennsylvania, and every bounty jumper during the war, sup ports Asa Packer for Governor. Every grog-shop keeper in Bedford street, Philadelphia, is for Packer. Every professional thief in the State, and every pickpocket, is for Packer. Every man who voted against the con stitutional amendment in 1884, granting to soldiers the right to vote, is a supporter of Asa Packer. Jeff Davis and John C. Breckinridgo are for Packer, and so is Gen. Lee, Val landighain, Mosby, and every other rebel and traitor, North and South. Di. Blackburn, who tried to import small-pox among the people of the North, during the war, is strongly in favor of Am Packer for Governor. Bill McMullin is for Am Packer and so is Sam Josephs. THE PEOPLE MOTING. eal•On Thursday last the Republican citizens of Lancaster, were treated to stirring addresses from Major A. R. Cal l boon and Capt. A. N. Norris, of Philadel phia, on the issues involved in the, present campaign. The Court House was tilled to its utmost, and the enthusiasm was un bounded. On Monday everting at the Court House, this city, a crowded house greeted the Hon. Wm. D. Kelly, of Phila delphia, who expounded the doctrines or the Republican party, and the fellacies of the copperheads, to the satisfaction of all present. In. New Holland, on Friday last, a large and spirited meeting of Republicans was held, at which Governor Geary, Hen. E. Billingfelt, Col. J. P. Wickersham and others made stirring and efibctive ad dresses. A number of meetings were held in other parts of the county, which our limited space forbids us noticing. The " Old Guard" is fully aroused, and de termined to do her whole duty on Tues day next. PACKER ON RECONSTRUCTION. In 1861 Asa Packer publicly declared in favor of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York joining the Southern Confed eracy. That, he contended, would have been the true way to reconstruct the gov ernment—an unconditional surrender to Jeff Davis ! PHILADIMPULt. Our friends in Philadelphia are confi dent of three to six thousand majority for the Republican ticket. The operations of the Registry Law clearly indicate such a result. The falling off in the Fourth Ward, according to the list, compared with last year is very considerable. With a fair election in every ward Geary's ma jority will reach eight thousand. 4156068487 90. This is the magnificent sum paid Won the public debt during the seven months of President Grant's administration ! The total amount for the year ending March 4th, 1870, will reach one hundrul niillioi s. At this rate every dollar of the debt could be paid off in about twenty years. Who says that the United States cannot pay her obligations in full? . W - VOTE EARLY EIC=II LEFT HIS BED AND BOARD. Notice is hereby given, that Mr. Packer, without any just cause or provo cation, left his wife and family in Mauch Chunk, and took up a residence in a second class tavern in Philadelphia, All persons are cautioned not to trust him. lie is a yankee sharper, won't pay his taxes and hires a lawyer to do his fitney swearin•z. PROXY SWEARING. Remember that Asa Packer would n.it and did not himself swear to his income return for 1867 and 186S', but hired a lawyer to take the oath from him ! Ile knows that his Philadelphia t;tx return is a dodge and a fraud, and he is afraid to swear to it himself! It was the late John son copperhead assessor who permitted Mr. Packer's lawyer to do the India, rub ber swearing for him, ;a c!t a? k•Motioa ( ! r* hoc. The entire transaction regardin! , Asa Packer's lax is a barefacel fraud and outrage. THE CITY ELECTION The only way to get rid of old Sander son and his hangers on about the of is to elect Atlee next Tuesday. Ile is a live man, and will make an excellent and faithful Mayor. Under his administra tion the city revenues will be honestly ac counted for. Many thousands of dollars have already been saved by Capt. Rick seeker, the present efficient Republican City Treasurer, and a change in the Mayor's office will save thousands more. re"VOTE EARLY. REPUBLICANS, TO WORK But a few days intervene between this and election day. Republicans, are you thoroughly organized? Is every block in your election district carefully canvassed? Is there any Republican you know of anywhere who is not on the registry? Consider these points carefully. Go over the ground again, and if there is anything undone, attend to it at once! The pros pects are. flattering. Reports from every part of the State are encouraging. It only remains to cast every vote and roll up an overwhelming majority for Geary and Williams. Then up Guards. and at theca! DEMOCRACY. For shameless and abandoned destitu tion of moral and political principle the miscalled Democratic party takes the pre mium. In view of recent facts, we marvel how any decent white man can willingly acknowledge his adhesion to an organiza tion that is infamous beyond the use of language. If there is a graceless villain in the land who is not a Democrat, he mnst be a fool, who don't know which side of his bread is buttered. From the Five Points in 2,Tew York to the Fourth ward of Tronon, the outlaws of &vibra tion carry - Ittryednc h lilise.onn fb ; the Or pri thi tht hea grew this EC V .tigtiu— presumption that seems incompatible with sanity. But where there is no principle there can be no harmony. Look at an other recent case. The Democratic party of the city of Philadelphia, in convention assembled recently, nominated a muni cipal ticket. ' An indicated thief was nominated for oue of the most responsible offices. Thieves, as usual, ruled the con vention. Perjurers dictated the ticket of a party. Branded villains of every grade of moral turpitude ruled the political con vention of the second city in the Union. So palpable was this fact s and so apparent its effect upon public sentiment that the more cunning and intellectual knaves who manage the party saw certain defeat in anticipation, and took it upon themselves to annul the nominationsl Without dele gated authority they have put an entire new ticket in the field by a simple despotic exercise of assumed authority. • And all this is •`Democraticl l, And the leather headed jackasses who compose the bulk of that party will endorse the proceedings. Devil or saint, so as he is on the "ticket," it is all right. But we have no patience to pursue the subject further.- Trenton (31; J.) Sentine.l. Coal gtetvo. JOB PRINTING. Handbills, Cards, Bill Heads, Programmes, Posters, &c., &c., printed in the best style and at reasonable rates, at the FATHRR ABRA HAM Job Printing Office. Orders by mall promptly attended to. ITEMS : Lieut. T. M. Fisher, of the 23d U. S. Infantry, and son of Gen. J. W. Fisher of this city, who has been spending several weeks at home on furlough, started from the Carlisle Barracks on Wednesday of last week, with a detachment of troops for the Pacific coast. His regiment is stationed in that sec tion of the country. On Sunday a week two chickens wore taken from the coop of Eman'l Rittenhouse of this city. More had been secured, but the thieves being disturbed in their operations released all but two. Farmers especially should be on the look-out for these rascals. On Saturday night, the 25th , - .la,cob and John Weitzel, of this city, cast four set-nets in the Conestoga near the first lock. After remaining in the water two nights they were lifted, when they found they had secured 284.: - , fish. They retained the largest and best, and threw in the water the balance. Quite a pro lific haul, we should say. The Lutheran Church, recently erected in the borough of Ephrata, will be dedicated on Sunday next. _ Hebei Lodge No. 599 1 I. 0. of 0. F., have elected the following officers to serve for the ensuing term: Noble Grand, Henry Gerhardt; Vice Grand, Henry Wolf; Representative to Grand Lodge, Jacob Effinger. At a meeting of Hancock Lodge, No. 28, A. 0. of G. F., held in their room (Odd Fel lows' Hall) last evening, the following offi cers \vei) elected to serve for the ensuing term of six months: W. G., Thomas Lyons: W. V. G., George L. Danner; W. Chaplain, , Henry Huber; W. IV., J. F. Suters; W. J. W., Jos. C. Rooney; W. T., Henry Smeych; W. J. T., John P. Miller. Mr. Geo. Dunkle, recently a soldier of the war of 1812, diedlat his residence near Bethes da, Martic-twp., this county, at the ripe old age of 78 years. A very fatal disease has been manifesting itself among the poultry iu the county, and it is not confined to any localities. A cotempo rary states that in riding between this city and Petersburg, a gentlemen "counted no less than twenty-one chickens either dead or dying in the road, while in a single yard he saw seven in the same condition." Persons purchasing cleaned poultry should be careful from whom they buy. Mr. F. S. Metz, of Columbia, is making arrangements for the erection of a first-class cotton mid at the Columbia dam. The ladies of the German Lutheran Church of Columbia propose holding a fair in the Odd Fellows' Hall, commenving Monday evening next, to raise funds to lb!nidate the debt rest ing on the church. Mr. John Weyci, of this city, Las grown on his premises an immense cabbage head which weighs about :to; pounds. Et is deci dedly the largest cabbage head we have seen. Mr. W, thinks of exhibiting it at the County Fair this week. It is of the " Mitch Drum Head Variety," On the morning of the 24th ult. two men en tered the dwelling house of Adam F. Bair, about a mile southeast of Landisville, in East Hempfield-twp., and stole a silver watch, gold breast pin, gold linger ring, and several shirts. The thieves entered the house through a garret window and made their exit by a window in the second story. The family were absent at the time of the robbery. The Manheim .s . entiftel states that Mr. Henry S. Snavely, of Junction Mille, Penn twp., raised this season a butter pumpkin of a new foreign variety, which measured fully six feet round, and weighed 120 pounds. Who can beat it? on the evening of the inst. the mem bers of the United Brethren Church at Spring ville, surprised their minister, Rev. J. C Mumma, with a large supply of flour, pro duce, groceries, dry goods and other articles useful ilk a family, worth at least forty-tive dollars. Constable Ruby, of Marietta, on Monday a week, caught two very curious animals on an outline in the Susquehanna. The largest one is nearly two feet in length, about four inches in width, has four feet, which are about three inches in length, and has a head which bears a very strong resemblance to that of a cat-fish. Its tail, which is about one-third the length of the body, is very fiat. Reader, if you are nut registered make the necessary affidavits before a Justice of the Peace, and thus make certain of your vote. Blanks can be obtained at the Commission ers' office. The cops attempted to "get up" a meeting at Fulton Hall, in this city, on Saturday evening last. The " unwashed" were there in numbers, and were addressed by J. H. Filler, of Harrisburg. and Wm. D. Moore, pf Pittsburg, whose sele theme was abuse of Gov. Geary, the Republican party and the "nigger." But little enthusiasm was mani fested. The First Annual Fair of the Lancaster Park Association, commenced on Tuesday last. The freshet of Monday caused consid erable delay by preventing the bringing in and arranging of the articles for exhibition. The fair will doubtless get under way to-day, ( Wednesday) and we have no doubt will be A 11111C44380. At the meeting of the Lancaster County Horticultural Society on Monday last, a num ber of packages of wheat, from the Experi mental Farm in Chester county, were dis tributed. The varieties Were the White Chaff Mediterranean, from imported seed, Week's White, Extra Early Jersey, Russian Amber, Rough and Ready, Italian White Chaff, Diehl, Treadwell, German Amber and Hungarian Red. On last Saturday night the house of Zeelm ries Minnish, near Neilsonle, this county, was entered by two burglars. They ap proached the bed of Mr. M. and his wife, and made a demand for money. Mr. M. Sprang from his bed and called for his hired man, when the villains made a hasty retreat. They were both armed. On the next night two men entered the house of a son of the above, and were more successful. Mr. M. was struck on the head with a club, and they helped themselves to the good things in the kitchen and cellar. Very little money was stolen at'elffier place, but from one et there a quantity ofjeweity was taken. The Goad Will Fire Oonspany of Altoona, and the Neriersink of Reading, arrived in this city, the !hillier on Tuesday and the en Wednesday lifit4snd &Anis IT of our fire men in ismoto the siva* place on the last named_ day The BiMid ill were the guests of SIM Janoricein, and the Neversink of the Friendship. Last week a boy aged six years, eon of John Dutt, of Penn-twp., had a heavy gate fall upon hire, which produced a severe fracture of the le ft ' lag below the knee. Jacob Stehman, of East liempiteld-twp. few days ago fell from an apple tree, a dis tance of about twelve feet, and sustained very severe injury to his shoulder and spine, which placed him in a critical state for some days. Mr. Emanuel Shober, proprietor of the Eagle Hotel, of this city, fell dead in his buggy, while returning from his paper mill at Slackwater, this county, on Monday last, is company with Mr. John Bair, of York Furnace. Heart disease is said to have been the cause. Hie sudden death will be mourned by the whole community. A GRAND Republican mass meeting will ho h.• 1,1 this (Friday) evening in the borough of Manheim. Hon. John W. Forney will speak at 8 o'clock and leave at 8 o'clock, for Columbia, where he will also address a meet ing. After Mr. Forney, the meeting at Man hrint be addressed by Major Reinoeld, Rots:Riniller, Mylin, Rauch and others.