hi L,a' JJU- '.. ' MTjab1 ' RMhS M ADVEIiTISIIiG. Site guoiata ratlacl. "ESl'ABUSllED IN 1846; r ebarged one insertion, TO cent, thraa $T,-5'.i, and 50 cents (or each ?iihe'ient insertion. AilininNiriitor1. taecntor' find Auditor's Notice. S2,lt Professionul and Ji'iines Cards; not eueedC(t one ;r, an- inc.u ding copy of paper. i'.OP pery- ar. Notices in reading cniiifm. tnn !iisprHB.'? er cha-.iisidrenisin" by ibe yar at recil rates. . ' S vnthr' C monlit. , I yrar. Onesqnare ,V $ v.t'O $:P.0f T . . . . . . . .et r. n t ' ..iir a - Pcr-u.nro EriKT WtDjtioAt Monaiiia, BnJj Street, opposite tbs Odd Fellows' Haj, "mifflistowx, PA. '-. ! Tub Jcsiata Srxtikei. is published every Wednesday morning at $1,60 a year, in d. TaoceJ or $2,00 ia all Cases If not paid promptly in advance. No subscriptions dis continued uniil all arrearagvesare paid, unless at the option of the publisher.'- ill .,-,i ,.. jT(t. t),i-TiTBTiji- 'tut usron au rHa ufaicnst i) tai Ui.j iiiu.. .i.!iMM,t hir.iui.. Tie ,ur s.Q-y Vi'.3 fX''" 12 '.J J .; ' -t-jfi.) i Onr-icarth oi l.. I J.t-u WHOLE NlfMDER 111-3 ilz VULliilE RV, .U. 4 - : MIFFLIM'OWN, JUiNhV'A' COUNTY, PENN" A., JANUARY ;25, bl. Kit 4-i.i ft ' - "'' -'' " '"-:' i : fj.,,,., - ,.;Vl i! w.i v '.ii . -. ;!-i-I''-b mit';-.. 'l-ir; M-i-f..- ..'..' I t , '; ; ' ' ' ' "' ": !' ' ' ' ' a it ; i .Scsiscss CCarbs. - JOUIS E. ATKINSON, Attorney at Law, MIFFLIXTOYVN, PA. ''' , ' t- 03f1oUtetiug and Conveyancing promptly attended u Office, secmi story of Court House, above Prothuaotary's otlice. JOBEHr Mc-MEEX, ' " A 1XQRNEY, AT LA IF, M1FFUNTOW.W PA. .-- . i , 1. ; ODee.on Prii're street, in t: lie roqm farmer!; occupied by Eira I). Partcr, hr. -'- ' J.2X. K. McCLliiE, - ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, 141 SOUTH SIX T II STREET, PlULAUKirHIA. oct27 If '. - ii. LOtLLX, TT .. - -1 MIFFLINTOWN. TA., i Offers bin services to the citizens of Juni a county as Auctioneer and Vendue Crier, 'barges, from two to ten dollar. Sntistac tion warranted iovd-5Qi. DR. P. C. RUXDIO, . PATTEliSON, PENS A, August 18, lS;9-tf. THOMAS A. DAJER, M. D., r . I MlFi LlXTOWN, PA. Off.ce botirs S A W. to SP.M. Office in Ceit'urd's building, two doers above it-r Srn tmtl oliice. Bridge ftreet. suj lS-lf 2. mnu, zi. id., HOaX'PHATlC PUYSICUS" t SC8UE0S Having peraianeu'Iy located in :be bi rouyb of MiSiiuiOA'a, Sr bin rrfesi-tial service!" to ilie e:tii;u of ibis p'.ce ai.d surrouudinj: cuiiutry. i j Oilice on ilaia street, over Da -Jler' IVcg Stre. ajtlSlC-.J-lf Dr. R. A. Eimf icn Treatd all form of din-ase. id J iaay ie con aulted as tuliuwst: 4t hif ooj e "n l.tvcpoo; I'a.. every rA1 IT.DAV and MfA'iiAV ap- ptintmt-n:-i can be L.a-ie f-jr other -ati. . At JoUti tl. Lipp'e re:d.i'Co. !i riintorn. Juniata Co., Pa., Feb. Jud, leTJ, t:ii tv.-u- Ai Wili'aa: Dearths', Ju'inston )aniata Co., i'a , t.i! njoii, on tbe Jid of I'eL-ruary. lie puoctuHl. axl-Call oa or addrt I'lt. K. A. siwrfos. deeT Liverpool. Perry Co.. I'a G. W. McllliL&A&, Uorneii at cmv, 601 SASSOM HTKEKT. paiLAiiLriiiA. sug Is l?C3-ly QEJITKAL CJ.AIV AUliJiCY, JAMES M. SELLERS, -144 SOUTH SIXTH STK E T , riiiLAUiXPKtA. Bounties, Pensions, Back Pay, llor.e Claims, !?iate Oleims, Aie., promptly esilectei. feo ebarre for iafortualioa, uor when mosey i b sjliected. oet'JT-if I Mitfliatowi, Fa., Agent iif the CE'LECRATlil) AXiKltlCA.N j OlttsAN for Juniata county "i bet.e afe tbe best Oli(i ANS now made. Suited to il cireumntances. Prices rLBging from i'lvAJ ! SttSA.'. Also, Afrent for FIRST CLASS PIANOS. All instrument sold warranted :r five jears. auit 2 IST.'l-if. GEORGE FRISHiG: Cigar and Tobacco Store, In Kirk's P.oom, on Main Street, MIFFLINTOWX, I'A ., Is now orcu. Everybody is invited to five him a call. None hut tlie choicest brands of Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, Sc., tc, ic, kept oa baud. ga, Wholesale to merchant at manufac turer's prices. Orders promptly filled. Sept 12-Cm LEBANON' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, f Jonestown. Ea. IJOT.IC1KS Perpetual, at low rates. Ko steam risks taken. This is one of tbe best conducted and most reliable Companies in the Sta'e. Tbe un lersipned, spent, will wisit Mini ntowo and Patterson on the second Wednesday of eacb month. JOH!f SWAN, gnt for Mifflin and Juumu counties. Lewistown Aug IT, liT0-ly BLOOJTiTIURO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AS1) . Literary and Commercial Institute. The Fuculty of tbis Iustitati u a7m to be very thorough in tbeir itistruciion, and tc look carefully after tbe Bianuers, health and morals of tbe students. Winter terra eomiaenees j January 9, -18T1. Ji Applv for catalogues to . HENRY CARVER. A. H., Sept US, lSTn-tirn .".-' Principal. KisIi2Coquil!iis iSeiiiiiiarjv v THIS Insiitutico affords to loth sexes su peri r advsntaees of edueatioa en lili eral le.ma. -Every aeparinient French. Oer man. Piiinling. Drawing and Music included died by competent and largely experienced teachers.- ' Expenses far the Year, $203-.- Fall term opens August 31, it7d. - For eatalogue address . i . , MAKTlIf MOHLEK, trin. Kisbacoquitlas, Mitii a Co., Pa. auglT-3m " ' IOK SALE Three eetof Cook Siove Pat terns. Ko. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by ' SILAS SHAWP. Oct 6-3m siirSintown.- A Large assortment of Queetmware, China ware, Glassware, Crockeryware, Cedar wsr, for sale cheap by MABTIK k TALTEKS. Tbe Great Medical DisccTcrj I Dr. WALKEE'3 C i IZFO'SNTA 1 " VINEGAR 'BITTERS,' 2 S Hundreds of Thonsands ?g- i r Ker tcitimonv to th"r Wonder- ' c 3 ful Curaitve fctfectt. g ' lli WHAT ARE THEY?5 ill VlJt' P5 r. ;a WIo a. C5r i -. C 2 TnET ARE SOT A VILE elFAN'C Y DRIN it.Plf Hade of Pnar Ram. AVlker. Prwl tliritaandUeruael.l-Bmloctored,iptccil . and ftweeteacd u please t!ie tate, called Ton ics,"" Apetller," "Restore," e., tfcat lead ' : tlie t p:ler on to dmnkeaness and ruin, but ara s .atrae Medicine, made Irom the Native Hoots and , Kerbi of California, free Tram nit Atroholle - Mtmalama. Ther are the u It K A T It I,OOD .' PI ltlFlllIt aad 1.1KKWIVIM1 l'UIN fl I'LE aperfect ISenevaior aadiuvlgorstorof tlie Srntc-m, carrylnir off ari nolsonoos matter and reKorlsg1 tlie blood to a txaW j condition. Ko pereoo can uie tbcu Ei'icn accarJing- to dirso- tion and remain loa; anweil. For InSitmmutoTr ami Chronle nhed matlof nnd Uaai. Hyapepola r luUI s;etiou.. UiliutfMr Ueulllciit nud Inter ., inittent Fevers, Dtseanea at tbe lllood, I.lvrr, Ktdnpyn. and Ulaililer, ttiue lilt. I eim Kara nocn mott ucc-jtefyt. &rh Dim raai-s aie caused br Vitiated IUoad, wli.ch f It (feaerally prodaced b fi-iranrfemeiit of & lliareMt ive tlraena. ' IIYttfEPMA OB lXnifiESTION. i Hcadacl:e, Pain in tbe Shoulders, t'oonhs, TiRhV ness of the Chest, Dizriness, Sonr Emctatlor.i of (be Stomacb, liad ttxta ta tbe Moutk. D.Uooi At- . UcU, 1'a.piUtlon of tUc Il'srt. laIia:nination of the Loues,rain In tliereiflons of the Kldnrjrs.ead abundr-.-d oUier paiafal svmptomt, ars tl: eff spriaElJf Pyepcpsla. Tli- r i.-ivieorate the Stomach and stimulate tbs torpid liver and bowels, njchrenj.rtueni of nn-' equalled efficacy In eleansLig tbt blood of all , imparit.-a, sad imparting new ltfe aad v:itor to Hie wlicle ynen. r 1 Flia Sti l S l l STJ ASF.-S, Eraptlons.Tettor, Flt Ifieum, BlottTlea, Spota, IMmplea, rnstalca, p :1. Carhaaclra. IUnj-7orma, Fcald-llead, Sore Etj. Erysipelas, ltcli, gcarft, IiiacloTatioa Z ' tbe in, Qu:nora and Di--ac of tu ii:a, ot whatever name or nature, are literal! do; up and carried out of the e yatem in a ahor' time by the two of thcae Bittcra. One bottle In such . cases will eonriaca tbs most incredulous of ihtir curative effects. - Cliaaae tua Vitial Biooi whenever yon find lta linpurities buraticjt drouth thtiakin la Pim ple. Ernptiona or Sores; elear.c It wtua yon lind It obstructed and elostrfeh In the veins; cl-anse It wl.en It Is f n1, and your feelhurt will t-U you when. Rcp tve blood pure and the s'tii or the system wmroiv-i ' ' !! S. TATE and ciior WR1IS, lnrV.f? la tiie syrtnn of so tnanTthons-W. sreelTeetuslly dsitroyed and r-moved. For full directions, rad carefully the Crcotararountl eaeb bottle. j.walke!:. rror.ri.-tor. r. n. mcdon'ald CO., Druirclfta and Gen. Aaenta. Pan Franrlaeo, Cal , and SO and 31 Conme-ce Stret-t, Spw York. 01J B? ALL OltUOCISTS AXD DEALERS. tialT-Cte riit Prize 2.-.Ui ia trel.d. , ' 1 .'-. '- j 7. '."- MUKPKvrTOl'.Y. IV.LLE.IS2 K. AKi & . M'waf"! tvrers .' (irsad Sfiaare kad I'prisbt PIAMO FORTES, liALTIilOUE. ASU. Tiiene lpsirutii"iiis Lkyc l-a b.-fore h? pul.i'c fir nearly Tbir'y year, ar.d Ufou their exceU-uce st-ine attained iiii ar.rt.fr .'cir.-. pre rmt'itrt.cr. wbich prot.ouuc-cs Ciem kneq-jniia. Ibeir . , : - tom;,; eernbioes preat p-wer. swectaess sid iiae singing quality. a mi-li as ureal purity of Inn O'ltiou, and swecii tiirou:h tiie .ui.ire scale. Their TOCC'II " '- j hoot and tleterxiued to retreat. He is pllsni and elastic, and -entirely free from wajPj bek'ver a dozen bous-s and de ibeslitlueee found ia soiiiaiay t ianos. , In V OKfclKA .e.niP i. tbey are uuequallcd. uning .)ce but tbe very best z-toiautitd HWtl. IU it i capital eui .b.yed in our buMne.-s e:iailiap um to ke.p coLiiiiUully an luuucuse slock ot lumber, sic, oabaLd:i ,i 'ii i i!J I 'iLii: I BA11 our 5w.ftMi lite our Improved JvaET4i.i;fcu ticLK and ibe Atreft I reole. -X t i f ( i v f j, We would call ppec'iil altf wtion to our late iuiproveiucius in GHA!'7JJ J.i'.'HSanJ Syl'AHE fc'iV -I.Vy.t, lIcd August, M. iblili, which bring the laoo ncsrer peifec lioa than has yet be.-n attained. . ' Every Plana folly Warranted for 5 Tear. We have niade ai-iangt-uinis lor tbe i'oif Wfiuieiale A'J'iri f"f the m isi t'eb l.raied I'AUJ.Oil OHGAXS ai. ' MELOUb'OXS. which we ofiVr V. holeeaie aud Kviail, at Low est Factory Prices. WILLI AH K 21 ABE & CO. JAMES BELLA K. Wholesale liepnt, CT9 4 :ai 5.'A .' sep!4-Cm l'Li!ade!phia. Grocery aud Provision Store. Maiti Street, Miffiiaiowa, Pa. O ' THE undereiened, havinp removed his store from Ea-jl Point to the "building recently occupied by Enes Perey' as a flour and feed store, on Main street, opposite the Post -Office, would hereby ancAunee to the citizens of Viffiinrown and ptirroiiii.'injr; coun try that be bos ou hand a full and well select ed aseonn eot of Groceries 'and Xotions, As follows: Syrups. Teas, Coffee". Flour and . Feed, Mackentl, Malt, Coal Oil, Buckets, i brooms. Fancy and Comiuou Snaps, ., . tspices,. Kice, Crackers , CctTee . I . . Eeaeuce, (Siarch, Corn Utarch, Vinegar, Washing , Soda, Baking Soda, Lamp Flues, LampAYicka, Bruebes, Indigo, Couihs, Hair Oil, Per fuuiery. Cloves and Hosiery, Sus penders, Thread, Buttons, Notions aud Stationery, and in fact a good assortment of everything usui'.ly kept iu a enun'ry Grocery aud Notion Store. Aloo, a large stock of BOOTS, and a ..-n Camplete Istertmcnt of Ladies' and ChiN - dren's Shoes and Bregans. ' The highest rales allowed in exchange for tiuiter and gga.avfl Prompt payers, thirty days. ' tuar3U ' ' C. BARTLT. PLA1X and Fancy Job Printing neatly exs-1 ... . . - - . rn . . J. cwteo a nu iinow. , H . -t ' -it: ' i inn 5 t) nrnrr. 1,T-" T- "IV i .' ; vrv. - - .(I ti?jOt b ug gtod sliaUewr prrifh. I'tiiy 1 !e corrupt satin c:e; :' Truib hri-b raeu and angels cberish, .1 Houri-li-s eievniiii;. 'f None !-r.- wholly Ood Vorsalu ; ' ' ' '- A'd rfisacred linage wear ;. i Koue-'so lost bm.siioui-i awaiea , Ju aur beans a bt-.-kWs care. :i-Kl mind but tat it tnision ' '.. Power of worbiug t uic wel ; .. ,Jj degraded auueVcou ii,iuu, . i . Pu. tije worla L.4 s jiu la.y feel. ;, V.'orOs cf klndae-is w-srds of. wru;tg,r. l licet" not iukU; rii-iy V pek in vain ; Even iboae tiiv couupe! scoruti-j. J 4 , - i ' Olt shad tbey retuiu ag-.n. .r i . j ' ' .1 ... Tbpusb tbe, mini aixKtrbsd in pluisura, liuius ibe vuicq of oojnel l.al':!. 'j -. . . . i.., i Vtt co;b taiiblul cu m ry tteani e Hht at first it aeeibeo o.lig,b(. Wurci of LindncBS we hvpken, t, Mjr 'oii l p I "''J. Res' perbape, soiO spiiit bmiea,' '" fj;:fde a brutber led aatMT." Ti:ae OLr very ibouguU aro iivlug, '" Evu alien a are ujt be.e ; JuV sn'd e-.n? it'.ti'T giving " T ijc fi iei.da bo bo'.j us dsr. Nat a act. l.at bat- a'.;.' is record tJ, . Not a v.tJ but bas iis we'.kb! ; ' " Trery sirttte i Ttlf Tdi, lutiaf f ubtt'bed, aooa or Ute. Let no b'-init. Vfie.l be ratc-i Asa inland' ii't'e wortb : - Moi tbnt .ia crtiied ilai iia y-x: to play B c:rt;i. ... St. AT ! A Row en lop of a Haw Hew Ike. Par Fit w and ilow "i ui" it Plew. rcroci ib. Pi.ila.-:ubi Ktaday l:iaich.1 Tl... I-..., irm;.,--lived in. uni s ItU H.ti. m ' - form row :iius.i in in r ou.'teeiitb n.aid, wes t .r.e reason . .v' hs fi airfor- n ' .. .. -.... -..t..i. I..-.' ..-.!, I It rvi,i If I:ift Wtsi vu. e ci'HKi.-st. " i- , I.;' .. na3 5im''nw:u!. " Vn Ollv. r 2..v ' 1.1 ia..! ft.: iwn v.:.i -ti t fW-i nnd -.;..JS:.. i.ia i vw- . B..til. at .last ' tlie B jir-'ariivrivieaii Ueeauie c n,..-a twAiuiA cnrikfi iirAuli' jMr. (-livti crejit out tif bed' af;ly, eo ilwt bis v. if.' n nuld not b . awakened. lie put on hi" e.l pj.ers, seized a boot with fl.ing a Loot it lieta, .They then ad- ' j..uiued rU'id' niy to the f uuioiit. of the ! a'iJ'.Miliir; tseideuc ilr. Oliver, project- jA tuo'.h. r bo-it. a;. .1 over after tbe ifiistoue. In tLis uuuuer the synod re treated, and Oliter sAvauccd until the hse'l ti, l ,!-. v' o( twenty Louses was : r.aefci r?, wlo-o lie cats arraa'ieA theta j Ives in' a line 'slot-j. the parajU-t rufSed ' tip (Lear "far, caivei thtir spines, u;d st i furiuueiy ct Oliv r I That uohi warrior fathered up Ins j SCGei urouga -Tri! o-ior. ii went ! down stairs to'bis bedroom, and opened the door. There iis a man in the room in the act of 'waikin'g up-and down"with a baby ' Bef.ire-' Oliver bd recovered from his amazement, the tan flung tlie baby upon llu; bed, and seizing a revol ver begau tiling rapidly at Oliver.- It then dawued over Oivit r that be had comedown the wrong trap door, i He proceeded up eliiirs tgain euddeuly. the i man with tho-revolver praticing at him in a painful uiaauer. When Olivtr r.-achr ed the door he shut the trail quickly and idawupou.it. The uimi fin d throng i tbe boards twice aud then booked the door upon the inside. A lnoaii nt, after Oliver beard Lim springing a watchmau.s ratlht from the front window- As soon as ike neighbors knew there was a man on the roof they ali flew up stairs and fastened their tiap doors, and Mrs. Oliver fastened hers, with the firm ' conviction that some predit.-ry vil.ibi Lad eiitered while' she elept and stolen her Oliver. When he Iriecl this door ft was! (ast'ahd MrsVOliver was screaming so fiercely that he could not make himself heard. By this tiine tbe street was filled with policeman, all of whom were blazing away , at Oliver -with their revolvers, while the ytrtng men ia the house across tbe street kept up a steady fire with pis " tols, shot-guns and miscellaneous missiles'! Oliver with every advantage far forming sn -'opinion, said that Gettysburg was a i mere skirmish to it. ' lie bid heLLid the chimney and lay- up , againt the bricks to kiep himself warm,, while the policemen ctatioued themselves all aronnd the square to capture him when he ,slid down oue of the water spouts. But 01 i ver did not slide. lie sat ou thai , roof all night, with tbe bitter air , circulating through his too triCing garments, listen ing to the growling cats and ,t.he occas ional shouts of the picket below,; aud thinking of the old Jews woh nsed to pray each l aed.SBa rWHr. the M!wy robes aua! ....t of ;iie ilw.pi0g beauty ; F;l!r beets ati.l a Mot or so o, puna-, . '" . . " " I cf niarbuU-ea liU? door a..d i iVom Ohhm county, .Tenn. The Careen ! fr"' th n1 t!'e j S'T f Seventeen years agn there was a ....erdiCi.-m th, r..f:- i here : .re i ,lrett wvu;4Ji Ka9 iu lLii condition fmm ! B'-S commonplace remarks . ... w.:.tr., ..e taiphc.ttetl a l:v-, s.nuty nor a aingle h,a being in I- ttoy.rl.nv.citit Lid'iing a ! early. Toesday evening li.I about IU p.m. I'" their mother, went awny laughing j -meii doni, itrs. l;e t-eciaivci , venw;r,;i. Kans.is. Now it has 5,000 kindsrf.peUalod in the ccol of Lav. curing which time she breath, I '"" ."7 pttelinks- of the i tf" 1 a rr.l,.ry ; nihaoH.mti the rviaih g,. eij-ivinr, the b.ag air ; ed regulurlr. and freely, wkh no d;i.tor. eh.s he hi,d the louege l!at in a few t,.e old man ; taat euny oa I uesdny . Two pttS:,er, w,re shot it, Clinton it i I " " T' "rfIr flf f"'Tb''1(l A I'.'iwi ivi 4 in't-lp ' i , and aingi. rlbiv. As y.e. (Jlivtr p- tion. of Ler lUee, her eyes being ju-t i - tnew . cam.., a mdu, from tae np "t8' ; ' ;eon:ity a ehurt time since. On- measnr- , . , . .. . . .i 1 . . . .. 1 . , i ,-.! .1.,.,! where the .'tils w'ere. savinc JCft ni tnn Ni r?.e . i)t ftiore :.ie r.,' , j - f . - i ..., .,j .v.. ,.,,.-. , 1 iroac!. C, Uie c:s rooveu over to ,u.e ;'-- a. li ail ou; war j appeatauce, sue i .. . , , , , ... . ..i... ,n,,a ', , , , . i.- , , ... i !-...'. an.t i, ot ..lil .i.'ciuo- '-moth- man v -'itu i'ii ax ; thit afterwards he as UP..' ..vf r,..,i-. M.- (,.'.-. -r n.!.ni.-.-,l anJ aa. ntcr-lv a-oi.tviiio- a s-Hiitle al.-t Sl:e i 'r 11 'V Weill out, a...l a .8 mom ie, t. fmin tlioir lioinetOD And wnntlor if Mil?- r . , isulmt-n wot ver ! not at or . ootoerett ......1,1..' ,;cr ,. , rm.fa And thm lis . wondfi would .Id to tk'or liid-'nyltt-iirt nnd wavt ilnver tbu'ed'' a a fl t of truc; ! j lie concluded in to, btca'isetif tJteoaa jerof a btilNt from sitn itii.guidt-il. po jlicHiut?u not familjar with tlie rul'a of war When daylight cam , the tij'itib r rallied ia a crjw.I, arin -d wi luf kind-. of w.a;. t. i,.;.:.,,..: ,t . ' ;..i lll'IU l.'.nUA ..O - mounted to the roof. . Oliver u tal;c:; ; down aa nut to bed, ami he now !. j more n.flueez i for a tu in of bis e.ze tut w tban la'nv eth'er citik. u of the Fourteenth ward. any ether citia. u, of the Fum-teeuth war '-. -'.'''.' 7 ' '- ' ' , lie pay Li go log to ci .-'.'e art foon as he is well In i inS-tu m..ve iuto a touse that ia itext'tioarw nol.od v. a house that KtanJs iu the mid He of a prairie of ioine 1 kind, aud.he inftudd to i.tuc;lhis name iu wliiteotu the trap dqor. , .. , . . i m . . . . A C.1KL TAnXS A X. IP OF FIVE DATS AM) SIt.!!TS, 1 A5b '''WAKES IP AS '. WKLL AS EVEfJ Vo have receoiiy-had a most remark- I nble case ot cortr.a. witb eeneral tntBsthe i . ,o,v i l .. - neral tntBsthe fcnitna Grav MS,- leill io imuin who lives at Xo. 017 (yrevn etreef, ws -i . i ; i attaek.1 with epileptic coiitoNi'ins eny i in tlie evening ot tne -in or uecemner. I ,, i . j i- .if which were ri'pette-i very I t-eqiit.titly for T c . i si- .i t (four or five hours. At er the coovul I - a t. r ii t. . .. . . . . in-wbkii- ehe Was utTerly depii red ef ali 1 ' , ! to I aioiiseil , , ., electric oatter- ,. K. r,. - ,'liiefl i.iTiii.ari- t lier SoBsse, not being able by powerful chock from ! ies.' or any api durations which ' nrViitmri- i... ...i...: :.. .-..i.;.... l ..i, .11. PLV'.Tr'XU 111 lC.lll.lilg II1T3 IIUIU.1I1 Sei ses at.d provokiue ome evidences of ! vitality. Ue -patient was vieitei by ' several 'ol our prommenr physicians who bad heard of tbe phenomenon. c.:a-s ai'e meuti-.neJ as being of ei;reme !'i ' I a,...l.i - .11 !.L T.,1-...; ' .. i h..-. VUI urviif'i O V aiJ--aiii'"iJaaBi, .'ClljleS OI .l-j-iCUiapIl :.n j id . to ' hive wuesed -this ! ' ., W.raon in ir.A "IVii.i-i.,M. i , .- . t.t ... . ... i i'ri,.lt,.a .A liwmn ' .-. a t fil titt.r i rraciK'e oi ruysie, mvs mu aiur , - " . o .:. .j..... .... i... qU(fUIy U kuowa . to Up into a ! ,.:.!. i.e- i-. i. ! . e.. i...u- . . i.- " i : .1 ..K;. i. w.a; A ti.;- ;,a jays that became to this city from .Vent- i pLfa, and jh'at about live ye.iis ago, wL'ili living remote from scientific wed ca! men .!... it: .t...il.P uiut.i ul,i,l. t, t,..l PUC 1LI1 .U.U mm""! I ' " - Tj,.',,,',! iicarTy a week. J'repatatious were nude this last time to put her on exhibi tion, beu the gave signs of n-iuiiiing cous'ciouti:.es' Tlie case is eertaiulv a remarkable oaeUolh'as to'sy'nipto-us a..A tfuutiou'. I'm'iua is a stout, hearty girl, i and looked and really was as well iu a very ehoi t time alter awaket.ing s she ever was, with the exception of paleness and weakness, which was the ii.-nuial re sult of doing without food or .water for eo long a period. ,S' L- u t Timet. Dvs, KkaO-T.iis A boy was tempt ed by some of his companions to' pltrrk ripe cherries fr.iin a tree which his father had -fut'Liideu biin .to touch. . ,;'l'oil ueed got be al'raij," , said one of his compan ions, for if your father .should find out that you bad uken them, he is so. kiud that he would not hurt you " "i'hp is tbe very reason," replied the boy, "why 1 would not touch them. It is tr-je, my fulher aould not hurt me, yet my diso bedieuce I know would hurt my f itliLir, aud that would be worse to me thau any thing else,'-' , A boy vi lu grows up with such principles will be a mau in the best seuee of the word. It betrays a regard for rectitude that would render htm trust, worthy under every trial.,, . .. , ... The flying frog' is an animil of tbe exisUiucb of, which cjnpai tiv-ly few peo ple are, aware j yet - Mr. A. 11. v allace, during his travels iu the Mi'lnv Archipel ago, found one ou the i.-l..ud of iioroeo an itlitid bq.. vast .iili aixe that the whole of Great Britain, if set down in the middle of it, would be surrounded ou all sides by a stia.-of forest. :. This frog was a i large tree-froc, with very, long toes, fully webbed to their very extrem ity, so that, wheii etpande 1, they'alTordi d si surf ice much larger than the body of the animal . itself. He was seeu to come Aown from a high tree, through the air, in a slanting direction as if flying. A fatal aecid'foccufrPA on Saturday near Irwin station, by which a man nam eA Johii Ivohei t's'lost' his life. He had be'cu on 'one of the trains of the P. R. R , but got off anA walkeA ahmg the track a short distance, when the' Johnstown Ac commodation west, came by. The engine struck him. throwing him clear over the track, into the creek,"a distance of thirty feet, killing him instantly. . '....,, : the oi l la.iv entered, tin y went to see I a,., ft-atnree f ,'l.e ease here a .Iron. ! "' ' S"' " M deal o: j her w.nle eoe was I i na-a.iMV -W.J2 rfii.-ii.r-1.it: o:si ..t-r-.w:... 1L (ill'.Vfl pr.ir-. TRIALS OF L01P.TS;I1P or . uotnerea i' 7T. ;. ,.. - ;uoriucru cjure. until nr. ar-iv'iac a sa-j r ; -.r t ti thejprtc- . Tw fWentk we'll call ilu-tn Tom inA pwncj by Mr. fh.viw SdiafiVr, at : TlieWar? erVn?V f.r tht.nsar!.T Uoe .'.s on tlii-ir went V lew tiigUu siiice to cH on i,!, place.." e etopped.-look. general j f!lrjl jl e .1C;f:';.t'-' . . . red how it 1 a of ounwr-ls who reside with : rvaiion of . tlie nrro;inJiu?s then I 1'oir i'ema!-?- jihyriian.- hit a livrii lltfir mother thft houtltern part ft trie city. I ii ol.l lady is slt-htly rieat and toe giiM e imtwhit roguialt. . i lie two jrentl.-meti Wi re praci-.iii.ly rcct iied hy thrt f.SA lady w h i fotmwl a fifth in the social circle. Oniinarv bed timet came ! a"d the Sentl?raa:i prt.li-ed to leave i the maids ebowiKS them t tie door I ... r t this was onlv a ru-e to "-'it the ul-.i 1-h(t7 1,1 liud '11, u fr.nf r u n,it,i an ... v ... . . . ...... . ! M,.,l dlti-l .,,.1 fl.a rr 1-' . ' V , iirtia,! fr "" b"- " '" - ' I 1 ,R l hvnt,' I.M..M nli'i.-tirT in'rt f'ti. TV.n-t r,:ir!fir n.tl 1, fr : ' 1 " fi" V : t 'a W' 11 thnl lI)e f,!iSlttt'1 ,le would soon t.e. in me ot Ditt eh took a Ktidd.-n whim to ro and sit in the parlor fl.r'a while, n:id taking up lht. slatted for that place. Dick nnd Urn had been atm..tts listeners w..tehers,'and now saw the old lady ap proacbing with a Uni,.. An, he passe-1 into tlie nan. oi cuttrse men- tri.y me-ins ' r . . ...r - ii:. '. . .' .1:,.,. - 1 1 . . ; behind the l iut.ire that stontl nut a few I . ! . .1 1! i . ,.', ' too low for Lim to ciav.l under and , . i Tom. I'n.d in no oilier tv'.aee. wedned u . ' f . ., ,y, l.iiiis.-if in in tori of l)'c4;. '1 lie o!! I id v ! . . .' . .. Set the litnil oil t'.e 1 tl :"- 11. took Up a ; ' ; , ' ; b'tok an! u-l-herately ?e'i:ig h-rself on. i'., 1...,,, t,....j,. ; r-.d Tl. r.-cltnci ' . . , ,f the l o nic: yont.jr m. u bei.iod the - ' !o;i-- may "be better imagined than de- l " :fc:ihed. Tom-Tras iu A read c.f imme - , : aiate. detection, while Dick dreaded -"aoineiuig. ue was eo :g.,.,.v :i ri . t'.x .c.ii.. i loat !ie w as I to consequences, and in a muOl-A voice. , liiat oniV llie o.il I toe s aeaiaes.s pieyeni- ed her frora ''noticing, mom 1-d to 'Torn, 'Kick the- J.iWe 'ever, blow the lamp -ut. and let's jump thro,, A the window - , , " ns l.'iia "tr iii'i.iuiiii" in t mn I liA r .....i...r t.t itr 1i.t " - ooit.-a a suunen ei M.se tor i.nu ii is i rruliable that lh latter Would have Llk- I ."w- in"- ..vv. .,.i t , , , ,i ., . en us amice to the tetter, out tor t::e in : tt-rro8!ti.m of Hh quirk-witted ffirU'. " : ' At iiit. eiVctnisr t'li cat was out ! the ha-tin v had kept back, ready i, y t . 1 take tw tnu olM-;roae:i inf-y emu , not avoid ; Imt iieaiii.- no u-.ise a!Wr tlie-.r l.i'i i) went out, ami .t'iiins: moiti- j tr- to C)"""; 'u" thetn plainly. a:.( tr," to com.; with hers. The boys he no d even smothering Dick j toppedliis uiult.n-s ami t.ireaieu.ng ,1. ... .' i He L'.iol out l.cy are-s", v.i -ea nei specks and (oiled thern av.ay,'aa-I bid ding the girls not to be frightened.' wen! with the lamp to taeir aid. 'It would be siipeifjaous to say that the lounging boys AiAn't'lont.ge just there much b.ng-r.- IIm-v iml.itke l the front door as iinietly as thev could and s!i I out without even bidding tin; young ladies good night It was w.-M they tiid 'f.r ia less than three inintites tlie oi l lady was seated on the lounge again persuing her bonk. ATTACK OF AS IXLTIIAST I" POX A , BKICK HOUSE. i The Mifsanri Rnn'.lica of the '2lst , . it - ' ' ' uhimo, Las the lohowing : Seiis'alioii of iLp first water swept East St Louis yesterday morning, of so unique ud exciting a character lint it will not be forgotten for many a lorg day. At about ha'f-p-tst 3 o'clock yes terday morning Mr. Edward S. Bradiey was awakened by is wife, the intelli gence that burglars were attempting to ifi'.-ct an t ntancrt into I he house. The upper portion of the dwelling is ocenpi ed by thefoinily for shaping apartments, while fine of the lower rooms serves a? a iiiiim for an old lady named l'lvnri, a member nf the household. On learning that some cause for alarm realy existed, Mr B., atose, and, graspr ui" a Luze cavalry sword, stationed hiin- , , . - j self at tbe window.' W'hi'e thus Rait ing, a sudden crash was beard from be low, as if the whole side of the house had beeu j uued in, and at the same time the old lady was hi ai d to scream piercingly as if wild with fear The window; and tile bureau near it were suddenly dashed . into the middle of the room. She sprang fioui her bed and seized what she sup posed to be the retreating leg of a man. It had a queer fetl,t however, anA was drawn out ward with violence, and the old lady having advanced close to tlnT shat tered window, saw, to her horror, the towering bulk of an euormous elephant Unable to overcome the shock, she fell altruist insensible to the floor. At this stage of affairs Mr. B . with hi drawn sabrei etarteA to the rescue. The stairs leading below are on the outside of the house, ami as he decended he encounter ed the elephant, who appeared determin ed to ascend the steps. A ifew blows of the steel blade on the trunk cowed the hnre brnte, arid he commenced a retreat. lie Lacked out nf ihe va.r.i .im toukaj. . ' 1 - ' :! t " ' ,n4kmg decpentte clwie.- he i)I.iveied ; a Wj;,; door to atoms. . TltW U,l ..iC'-tir 1 ; WJ tlie close of hi urrire ill wmi- i 'i j J,.r, J ()ff tliKmglt.tlinileut strfttt at fay liLt was io::ud near the . sun! : -.,.,,-,, j .1., ,,i I. .,,.: , id, ; mi frim tbeei?ot of the.c.bl. I TI.-ATt.lanti.n f th hni..ia. ! j ... .. .......... -. . . .. w.- ; soon a-iocrtauied. . The e'epbaut beloaj ! ed t a menajreiie which was roins: easi I , . - t r, . , -: t . , ; on 11 V atenlia I.aiiroaa, i lie elephant ; was 1,-ft at dark hv the kr-eprr in a rt,U J l l 1 i roan car, De-iuc, as was rnnpottea fecure-! ".ly -locked in. Uurinj? the nSht, how-! !.v i ever, be broke the chain which fastened 1 ; j,is tor(, An-wn rT;e dor.r. and stared ! ....; f ii.'.t, A ,. a ,nmeus,p l,;u:e a.j u e,t'caai was view 1 e(l wi; mi,rty ,y the citizens i .iurie!; t!m d.ir it if aid that the nri - f ?:n,l cof. of the arminl w.v nearly $5 1 Dc0 -', ' , , - ... nor.sisi.E TR.vr;ri)T. BuUIipryor an 01.1 ."!nn in Maiwchasctts t, n !', .- 4 - .....I l'..-r.. M "J asvj n. I l-l AIIU V VUlC.lll.U. A dreadful murder w:ts committed & the vicinity of Xew d dford, Ma.--acliu- setts, tut 'lu.-A.iy, the 9tli nit., thu cir - (juinstaucfcs of which are detailed in. the : 'vew nediord jmrrvu.- Kenpttnin llow ! .... ,., c ... , ' ar,! an 0,! mnn ctgbfy-twn years, rt- i-iii- i 1111 ' i !",,d oa bw '""I 2""e ' '.' r . . ,. 1 ,,on' ".rtJ 5' prtlfrrmg a boliU- ...... ; r7 10 tltn inilueem:nls oiiered by Jits ' . , . ' ; tl'lt:.! to lirp sinrtn ll."r-i 1 nvi.I -1... ( -Jer paa or t.,e e,R t.e em man '" 'S' m-d ie tu?e u-e v "-j -- i : an,! ,,frh was cnmmenjeA. The htntsu :, was found 1'itked, fc.it L! i A-nsarks were fnt::d 711 the door-strp .d-ma ; ' 1 1 V " k - r vt-1'- H'liij rri. ILIXO. lilt' iril.I I! !l IS Lit (2 i ..i i toui'u o. mtr.uivw . ovtr a iti.-ie wt!.I aitu ', lM" 'ais.a f ; j v 1 , a . , ... , , . (szn. ti 1'iMjr, ,4 ui-rwti W 1 V tll.U 1 - i ........... i..u n n-.inr.B4ii. .inn .mm, m . ...a rma.u ... ; t!.e woo ls toe body was ciecorerct:, v. i:!i ' fornmercu iraTei,-r. wlio a ti the b.-a.l heat in,' sho: through the ar;u. ' v,'rt;'"1'1 n;"1!P of a KiUieLr a.m "" "gt leg served from the b. ,i.. ' iln-ir tl.ll.nrU TriA. liiK t-u nflew i.irr1.- . ! r,!! :n 'hr-r port of the woo.:.4 Aii' g.vib iy n.iniej Charles Cuff, m Iio woods, anu tnat the -limb was c: op; eii . -'. to jet the l-'V-y uve.r the They int'-llJej to LuTV flor.e wall mo iiouy, a:iu 1 I coaim 'iiced to dig for that purpose, but daylight overloek tin m. nnd they aban doned the idea. Cnffrdso claimed that hr1 only "got . ten dollars r,f the money taken fnm iho old man's person. Cufi is inscribed as five feet and eight inches hieb, and as possessing a thorough nero farn and : low forehead. His story was well put tegether, and exhibited much cool calculation, but it waj not Li ik-ve.l, and afierwarils, on farther cross-examin ation, be exhon.-r.-ited l itts altogether, and a lmittrd thr.f hri executed the deed entirely by Ii'm-elf. .The beaver R nival says: David Stronse. sixty-five years of age, residing iu Hanover township, this county jicci der.tly shot himself fatelly ou the 27lh ult. Unawaie of th" f tct that bis gna was loaded be was in the act of blowing into the mtuzle, with his foot upon the hammer of the lock, when the weapon was . discbaig d, the contents pas-inp through liis hea l arid kiliiuj him insla-.tly. Ue was a highly respectable well-to-do firmer and his (lea'.h is deeply rtgr.-tted by a large circle of rehilions and ac quaintances.. This iu another, warning Kgaiiist the careless ..handling of fire aict - . m ...i m - A Lexington baker lias his bill-bead-printed upon paper of three differant col ors red green, and white. The olj.-ct ..f tliis is to avoid giving instruction to the mau who dtiiveis the bread, flour, etc , to the customers. To prevent mis takes when ti.e bill was made out upon a red paper it denoted 'danger, and be was not to leave the goods without the cash. If on green paper it tlenoted 'caution," ns the customer was doubtful, am) the man was to get the money if be could. If ou while, it was safe to leave any quantity. - In Iowa, a merchant sent a dunning letter t .1 man, who replied by return mail : "You say you are holding my note yet. That is all right perfectly right. Just keep ho! linje on to it, and if you lind your ban. Is slipping, spit on thetn i i-i una ii..- iiiu uit.T i i t.,.T : , and try il again. Yours, aSeciiorsately.'' , that of any given weight-ami texture. ..... . i . lue swiftness, which this work is uoot . How mnch more we might make of our 1 can be better appreciated by remember family life, of. our fiieud.-hip, if every j ing that the best one now Id common secret thought of ' lore blossomed into 1 deeA.- , , - ' ign oat Sontli IVik!, Indiana. The mart l?iaf- wn paved from 'the wreck of th? Cumbria has become- iu- . . I sane . . . lift rnfi-nirnr- ftflfl flft tnna ot co.d anuaally, aud her demand cou- ! stantir uicreaff s, '. ; i I -,'. X"lve steamers weih rsrenlty barnetl at 1 Xe w 'rle.tns. ii.rolyiu loss of orer .one million doiLirs. - f IIcnnrT!' ha ltd $60 0&f o.T rd for hb trottr.i ra.-.re 1 ocanont ts. il iissi A mrii man was torn in detth bV u": s tiar Rahtjrl!, Xorth OiroTitia, tlm other d tT. - ' - f AtW n: wrdJin? in Lsfarette. tn ' linn.i, the c!n-ir sang Come, ve dicon- - ' s-d -te " - j 'vfhrn yr.n nre ,-irrv v0'r, when spoken arc uon t write. air,, but . w'ltn ,. .,;rr written um tlitr.s. Aa Iowa rssii rrfu-.en to see bis wife i die. bee in-'e be I was afraid tlid would , pirate Ii:ra not to le marry. j ;: A Uq; rafting btnines along the i 'l'tehaniia is anticipa'ed in the spring, 1 "Wolves trouble the she- p in Berk ' c"n";J. Ia ?i.ig. I : len. IT.trtrai.fr is nistii'ijuting Iireeclt- ! r.,i.i: ' loa-!nig arms to tbe volui'.tetr companies f ii ' , ou'S-mfry c.nnty. I While gold is -worth SIT P'r onacc, I - ' tbe volui'.tetr coi ; f1Iift blonde hair commands S'-i. I' ' 'nria li.itiks its wu.s'iy, flavored with 1 .. . .... ... ... s j plll, tI1C0l), ln,Y)!X Iuhhl.T ehoej aiiJ mt h1(,. h,: lest Mis Ida Wolf was married last V.j nesday, to a Mr. Angel, the first inst incu of a Wolf becoming an Angel. A Vermont m.-::i name 1 Abel has In- 4i ,1 . . -a , p: :r i a i n .1 it nr. vf r r r i ; --jj varus in i'ii:;.i a n;.'v. . f : t .. i i . i . , - i -t V t l.l. . I. ..... 1 i....- IIt':i .H-i. ... li.irM.t nr otTiriiiT; Si3 a dox.it. All Ii . IlilV n.rnr.T Tilt- w - , - - j ""'r..T j aiit,v kud m Llairvidt.. a few oayt : ago, by a serriug maihiiie failing upon Utcmptiiig to rem .ve , , , aims an. 1 nn.itmv t.ires have aa-ea.Iv i hern shi ped from this county t.. Fr.mre. The did. rent Methodist bodies in the? world h ive l'-2,31-J travdi.ig 03 J IS local preachers. ' IV-is pil'Ming is with su-iked n.-ats an article of food .iming the I'ruisiau sol.ii.-rs. lr i-i c'i-;ip iti i 1 i.i'. A hotel :tui dry g kiAs store r.r Wal ton, Boone county. Ky., were binned on Tuesday night. Two .'iris and a color ed woman perish. -d in t'i- ilaines. The oi't (!!.-, ippoiuieii r.lilleiires of New England have set another A;y f,r "going np' the 1 1 ill. of lYl.rna'-y r.i.d tLey Lave already Cwmmenced to get ezcitci d and enthusiastic over their contemplated jiiiLiney. A new brakt iias been ad-ip'eA ou mm of the iiiiglish railroads, iu c uisequcucd of the recent frequency of accidents, wbiv'h is ;;h!t- 1 1 stop a trdu g ui.g tb'.ity miles an hour in twenty-live seconds. Solomon I'eacliiy, of Menuo iowahip Milllin county, liil'eil two hogs tbe other day whiib wt ru seventeen rnonibs rdd and weighed ii-i'J and 510 pouin's. A l irge red wolf was shot by Jon nhm Lonw, near M.ulirt's tniil, iSelitiy kill county, one day l ist week. He n.e.sur ed six feet iu Ivngth. ' The Paciilc Kxp'vess west ran off the track about one mile east of South F.rk, Caitibria county, on Friday morning, and although two cars were precipitated over the 'embankment into the river, but ona person a newsboy, of Philadelphia was seriom-'y injured. The wash, wood aud smoke houses of Jlr. Barrges. near Aarou'our", and a house owned by Christian Dale in Har ris twp , Ceutie county, were recently destroyed by lire. A man named James Bums was acci dentally knocked through thu North Branch railroad bridge, and fell upon the ice below, breaking his leg and thigh and fracturing his skull, killing him instant- A loom, with power of knitting and weaving, has been invented by a Ver montvr. which, it is said,- wid produce j three hundred yards of cloth a day, aud use, turns off but twenty yards in the same time. w..-i tru ,i,..t i-aii r.iiiuon i.o.:.rs .mi -v i.i i r W aa' A-
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