MIFPLIKTOWS Wednesday Morninj, March. 5, 1873 li. F SCIL WEI ER, . KlllTOK rilOPBIETOR. G EO. P. ROW ELL & CO, 40 Park Row, New York AMI S. M. FETTE.N'GILL 4 CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y, Are our fir agents ia lhal city, and nre nu Ihoriied l contract fur advcriising nt our lowest rates. Adveriisers in Ihnt city are p queited l leave their favors Kith either of I he above houses. Th? Credit Mabllier Trouble in Congress Kndeil -Oakes Ames and James Brooks Condemned. To m :ke a long story short the cl uing r solutions in Congress Oil the .Credit J.Ii.biKer farce are here presented to the reader, without comment. Tiny w-re piesented on the 27ih ult. 'and iui mediately acted on. The first is relative to Oakes Ames dud was adopted yeas 131. nays IJ6 l'tt')!te-i. That the Hou--e absolutely condemns the conduct, of Oakes Ames, a member f this ilon.-e from the State of Massachusetts, in seeking to procure OongreKriinnal attention to the affair? of a cipiialion in which he was interested, and whose in!e:esl directly depended on tho legii-Utiou .f ('oi gr ss, by inducing members of Congress to i.ivest in the floe's of siiJ corporation. 'I he frond Jam0 I5-o-'k r. solution is relative to aud was adopted yeas 174. nnvs 'i-t.lic.l. 1 h.it the ILmse absolutely condemns the c induct of Jmnes Brooks, a iin tnlji r of ihis House from New York, tor the us-? of his position of Govern im nt tlin tt r iT the Union Pacilic lia;l road ar;-l f member of this House to jirocife t.iie iisigument to hiniself or t.i'niiv of stork in the fredit Mobilier of America, a corporation Living a contract w ith the L'liion l'.scific Railroad, and wline interests defended directly the I 'Hslatlo-i of Congress. "P0" i At this stage of the proceedings a pre H'.r:ldj and resolution for the discharge of 1 lie comraitte from the further considera tion of this suhj-ct was offered and rejec ted. The question then recurred on the preamble of the resolution to discharge the committee. The preamble read as follows : It was rij-cied yeas 9S nays 113, Wherca, I5y the report of the special committee herein it appears that the acts Oiurgcd as-oHences against members of this llouse in connection with the Credit Mobilier of A m-rica occurred more than five years ago, a:i I long br-fore the dec tfbn of such persons to tLis Congress. two elections liv the peoole Laving mfT-1 vetted ; and whereas" -rare donbt. exist - o ' as to trie riglitiul exercise tiy u-ii ilonse tif its power to expel a member for offen ces committed by such meinLer long be fore his election thrrt-to, anl not conuec ted with such election ; therefore, Sea. The following sweeping resolution;-, was offered, but rejected by the Speak er on a point of order t.ken, that a reso- luuon oi centre mu,i ce conaneu to an don o( j,.ffOTOn connty. and Col. Fran indtvidual. .. cis Jordan, late Secretary of the Com- li'tohrd. That the House absolutely ! monwceltu. . condemns the conduct of Samuel Hooper I r, . , ... . ,, and Henry L Ha wen of Massachusetts, ( General "arnson Allen, Auditor Gen 1). W. Kelley and (. W. Scofield of i tr'i wno ,ias 0fen confined to bis home l'eiintiylvania. and John A: Garri'dd aud on account of sickness, I am glad to in John A. Bingham of Ohio, members of; form you, has fully recovered, and is now the House of Representatives, inasmuch j attenjiug tl) the dut;es of office. The as tliey became interested iu the Credit I r, ,, , . , , Mobilier of Ameiica. a contracting com General has mM7 waim f"fcnJa' as pany for the constmeiicn of the Union bcen taU7 Pvcu by the cumerous in l'acifie Railroad, and continued to be So i quiries that, were daily made concerning interested at a time when said corporation I his health, during his absence, and the j i '.t, -i. - i was oi penuei,i on tue ieg;swurc in .on- gress for its uiaiuteuaticc and suppoit. Mr. Soecr, of Huntingdon, offered the following resolirtion relative to . D. Kelly, of Philadelphia : Tl7i';w., It is shown by the report of the select committee of the House to in vestigate charges of alleged bribery of members by Oakes Ames aud others, that William I). Kelly, a member of Congress from the Slate of Pennsylva nia, did receive, while a member of the llouae, from Oakes Ames, the snra of $329, on June 23, 1S6S, aud the further oum of $7.r0. in September, 1SGS. as - 1 1 e . , 1- . 1 . i. i . 1 the Government : therefore. JirtofrcJ, That for the receipt and use i -is aforesaid of the said Credit Mob l.er j dividends, William 1) Kelley hereby , ' , . . , J I deserves ana receives bill; uuiiudiiiiuu I censure of this House Objection being made to the iedu tiou its entertainment was made the sub ject of a vote. The House entertained it yeas 113 nays S2. This gave rise to quite a debate, which finally resulted iu tabling it yeas 115 nays 1!. A resolution was then offered discharg ing the select committee on the CreditJ Mobilier matter from the further consid- f il, a,,l,;..et A cr ocA ttl And .i.v.uenusoi sioc-a ot uc yrea.t owner etl tjie foll0wing term3 the lndian8, of America, wr.Iiotit liavinj ;imd hup- I thing therefor; and whereas, the said j V,iS : '- tey. the Jlouocs, surrender to dividends arose from a dishonest contract I tIie mnstary as prisoners of war, and be and arrangement, between e.iid Credit j removed to the reservation either in Cali Mobilier and the Union Pacific ilailroad foruia or Aiizona.' Capt. Jack was sick. Company, which company was and is Lut received the party at his cave and largely indebted lo the Lulled States, , , , ., , resulting iu a m fraud and wron- An I Uni a ll1nS councl1 oa irli V nnd anoth- i r- i-. i i ! j- i r i a loud report, and at the same time a thus Credit Mobilier was disposed of in ' ... , the LIruse i s'HlS " bunsttjJ- It "was thought the ..... j ceiling gave way or a column was bioken, Tub Senate Committee have reported iud despite the assurance that there was on the Pomeroy and l'ork bribery case, nothing wrong, there was a general etam York's eiatement was not sustained. pede, several ladies fainted, and it was I'omeroy'e statement of the $7000 trans- action is that Le did gave York tbe mon ey at ll.-c time, and tho amounts stated, I not as a bribe, but to carry to Mr. I'age j as a loan from Pomeroy t aid Page in j tLe purchase of thirty bonds of the' United States, of the denomiuation of! 810C0, I'age having Si'J.COO in curiency. i LETTER FKOM I1AKRISBURU. Tlio Local Option Question -The Law Re filiating Interest on Money The Appro priation and Cvne-ressloual Apportion meut Bills not Iteaehed The Senate Members Steadier thau the House Mem bers -The Insurance Department The Mate Mechanical scnooi xoiary runucs ROtarj 1 UnllCS The State Treasurer The Supremo Judgxnip uenerai Alien again in uoon Health and in his Place. IlAaRismrtn, March. 1. IS73 - . .. . ... . ... frlitvr Sentinel: On Monday the friend? of temperance, after a hard light, succeeded in getting the supplement to the Local Option bill I cforo the llouse and passed it to a third reading. The liquor men from I'hil.idelphi had their friend. to oppose it. Ail kinds of dilh tory motions were made to prevent it reaching even its present position It lies over in that slmpn till nett week. when it will pass finally. 'I requires all election districts to vote npon the ques tion on the third Friday of March, except those counties and cities or towns which have already voted upon it. It was not made a party vote. Liquor La aud is now killing its thousands. This bill will be the death of quite a number of legis lators, poliiically. Thursday was spent in repealing the usury laws, or the laws relative to the rate of interest on money loaned or bor rowed. No conclusion was reached be fore adjournment. The appropriation and Congressional apportionment bills have not been re ported by the respective committees. A bill providing for the election of State Treasurer by the people was repor- f-ted with a negative.recomtiiendalion The House adjourned from Thursday noon until Monday evening The Sen ate adjourned from Friday noon to Tues day morning. The latter body is much the more inductions of the two. The country members are by far the more steady in deportment and business A number of the Philadelphia and Tilts burg delegation are wild and a liltle loose in business. The bill which passed the Senate pro vidirg for nu insnrance' department whti a commissioner at a salary of :i 000 per year, and as mmy clerks as may be ne cesscry, has been referred to a special committee in the House, aud has not been heard of since. There is talk of Lie snakes about, but more of there reptiles by and by. The bill providing for the establish ment of n State Mechanical School has been reported from committee, but there appears to be a disposition connect it with the State Agricultural College, which, if done, will effectually kill the bill. Such an act would be a good deal like tying a live man to a dead corpse. A bill has become a law authorizing the Governor to appoint as many notary publics as be may think proper, provi ding the appointees pay $25.00 into the State Treasury. . , . - . . .. - r "le e at ,Le UeXt S"1 lhctwn ls receiving gome auenuou. laciiey, tne present incumbent, is talked of ; Russell j Krrett is looming up, and Sturgeon, eash- ier of the State Bauk of this city, .has numerous fiieuds, for the place. The Supreme Judgeship, is also awak ei.ing some attention. The prominent figures iu the foreground are Judge Cor m.y ca3 he Lag ,fCeived since his return. It is said the Constitutional Conven tion is heartily tired of Philadelphia, and will return to Harrisburg as soon as the Legislature adjourns STRANGER. A si'tciAL from FaircLild's Ranch via Yreka, Cal.," under date of March 3d, says : F.ljjaU Steele, John Fairchild, 1 Frank It, Diddle and squaw arrived on Saturday from Capt. Jack's camp accom uauied bv several Indians. Thev offer- " " j er ou Saturday. They expressed themselves pleased with the proposition. Captain Jack said ,1 , . . . they were willing to go anywhere . bv . . ..... themselves. Ihcy seem to think favora bly of going eouth. Steele's delegation are empowered to arrange the details of the treaty. It is now safe to say there will be no more trouble with the Modoc A despatch from Brooklyn nndcrdate of the 3rd, says: There was quite a pan ic at the Brooklyn Academy last night. Rev. T. PeWilt Talmage preached. It sccln9 cLair Wfl8 suddenly folded, mak- some time betore the congregation could be pursuaded to return. Wasuixutox had Bixtv thousand vis- itor3 to witne83 tbe ina,Iguration ctremo. nie8 yegterday .. . . Thb trial of George O. Evans was cooimenced at Harrisburg, on Monday. . THE LOBBY. It is finite generally known ibat men who hangjibout legislative lobies sell the votes of members sometimes, too often, it is believed with the consent of those WUOl,e votes are enred There are . . .,:l, ,omliers Tes""u -" ' I. . , , . , it ...t.t. ; iave voted ana n.ia no cotmecuou . " j tIje 11,bv.i m fr wi,oee votes ibe lobby 1 l,,ivi received laree sums of money. A s ample case is here preseuted from the Washington T). C , llejmbUc : It m lint a few rears pines the vote of a le.idinv Senator, of unniieBtioncd intee rity, was sold for 510.000 cash, and the money actually paid to the lobby and by them divided or used for their own pur poses, though the fact did not come to the knowledge of the Senator until years after; and this is the way it was done. An important financial measure was pending, and a knowledge in advance of which way it would be decided would enable operators iu the great cities to make a large amount 'of money j aud, after a cartful canvass of the 'views of Senators, the lobby reached the conclu sion that, as this particular Senator should vole, so would the qu"stion be decided. The position of, te Senator seemed to re quire that be shoull not disclose' Lis views until he was ready to do so on the floor of the Senate, that the whole coun try should be notified at the came time, arid all parlies be placed upoji equal foot ing. Through some leakage from the committee room, the. lobby ascertained that the Senator was privately preparing a speech on the question, and it. therefore, beCJins important to know the tenor of the speech before it could ..be delivered A pcrsia Laving access to the commit tee room undertook this task, and by un lawfully opening the desk or drawer iu which the papers of the Senator were kept, procured and read the notes of the speech. Having thus surreptitiously ob tained the required knowledge, tho lob byist wa3 prepared to negotiate upon a certainty, and at once applied to the pro per party with the proposition to guarm ! tee ihe vote of the Senator for the cum of 810,000, which was promptly put up aud, upon the delivery of the speech and passage of the bill, paid over to the con trading prffiy ; and the agent of iLe par ties who favored the passage of t:e bill, and probably the parties themselves were left to the conviction that this dihtinguish cd Senator had actually bartered his vote for the sum of $10,000, while, in fact, the Senator krew nothing of the matter until some two, years after, when it acci dently came to his knowledge; till then he supposed .that, the delivery of speech in lhe Senate gave ihe first know 1 edge of Lis views outside of the commit tee loom. Cases not unlike this arc of common occurrence, though generally involving smaller amounts. At a meeting of a number of promi nent gcntloniau from different States, in terested in the culture of salmon, tshad, trout and other fish, held iu the city of New York, last fall, ColonelJaraes YVor- i rall, our active awl energetic Fish Com missioner, fucceeded in secuiing the quota of young California salmon, intended for j Pennsylvania for the Susriuehnima, from ! the United States Commissioners at j Washirgton. The ova, brought from the j head-waters of the Sacramento, in Cali- forni.i, and Latched at the establishment of Dr. J. Hamilton. Slack, Pdoomsburg, N. J , produced young salmon, now three months old, and from one inch to one inch and three-quarters ia length. Sixthons aud nine hundred were started from l'r. Slack's establishment, yesterday morn ing, iu charge of Mr. J. P. Crevcling. They were placed in three large tin can8t and kept supplied with fresh water, en route to Ilarrisburg, and arived here at 4pm, via iLe Alleutown route. About five hundred perished iu the trmitdt. The remainder, over six thousand were placed iu a wagon belonging to Jacob R. Eby, aud taken up town, aud put iu the river at tbe south coruer of the warf, at the water Louse, by Mr. Crcveling, in presence of Colonel Worrall, D. W. Sel ler, Esq , a number of ladies, and a crowd of lookers on. The little stran gers jumped and leaped and floundered about, aud in a short time Lid themselves every fish aa lively as a cricket un der the limpid surface of (he Suspuehan na, their new element. Tho enterprise will, unquestionably, in a few years, speak for itself, and must result iu per fect success HarrLLurg Journal. - Of all tLe extraordinary marriages tLe one performed near Mercer, a few "Bays siuce, heads the list. A younjr couple who were out buggy riding were sudden- I ly taken with a desire for matrimony, ! and having met the eccentric "Squire of ., . . . 1110 town, wno was accustomed to marry-1 ing people on the street corner in broad daylight, aad under all sorts of other odd circuintstauces, they started fur Lis office. Ou tLe way they were overtaken by n heavy shower, and took refuge under a canal bridge. The rain continued, with no iudicatiou of a very speedy termina tion, and the 'Squire, who favors the principal of improving spare moments, suggested that the ceremony be perform ed then and there. Tho anxious couple Ldiifliingly consented and the knot was made as fast as it could Lave been done in a drawing-room or a church. Pitt burgh Gazette. .... Thousands of acres of land in Michi gan are covered with a growth of sweat fern, which Las hitherto been supposed to be worthless, but it has been found that for tanning purposes it is uuequall ed, and that it yields forty per cent, ex tract, whilo hemlock yields but fourteen. It promises to be very valuable. A Mao Bull. The lower end of j Chester comity was visited some weeks j ago by a mad dog that traversed several . townships befoie be could be killed. The f tesults of bis -trip are now being devel- oped. Tho Oxford i'rttt of last week HSVS a VJlllllll.lo Durham hull r.lnnn.;..cr ' - t"t 1 ... S.imrw.l I I-.. F l.-l. . I. i jimcarj, wwusuif. j showed mptoms of some ailment while ' in tho yard among the other cattle ; he ' got cross and would rush furiously at them, and for fear of harm Mr. Mackey I bad Lira driven into a stable, where he - .soon showed signs of hydrophobia. His bellowing now became feaiful, aud the poor brute would rave and strike Lis head against the sides of bis stall so fiercely, that the blood flowed from Lis nostrils and wounds iu stceams, and when death ceded his agpuies, 4S huis after being penned up, the stable resembled a daughter pen. The dog which is sup posed to have bitten this animal was kill ed at Hickory Hill about five weeks ago. lie had bitten some tea or twelve dogs iu the neighborhood, all of which, to the credit of -their owners bs it said, were promptly killed aa soon as the fact was known, except two. These two owners refuse to dispatch tbeir's, nuder the Lope they may not go mad. If we have bcen correctly informed, these two gentleman nre certainly violating the rules of good citizenship, aud if it is positively known that their dogs were bitten, or even came in contact with a rabid dog, their simple duty is to dispatch tiiem at once. No matter how valuable a dog may be, Le should not be kept one day if there is a pou llily of bis going mad, for bow can a dog's value be compared with even the jeopardizing of a human life by that most dreadful uf -all diseases, hydrophobia. To conclude thaf if a dog does not gj mad within a number of days after be ing bi-.ten that Le will not go mad at all, will not do, for jLe virus may not effect the auimal for three cr six months, and then he may do immense mischief to man and beast. l!e Cfafir HepuH'c Our foreigii exchanges say that an American adventures, giving her name as Maria Gr.uudorge, h u been arrested- in Paris on the foil.) . ving cliuge of im pudent and iugeuious swindling : She appeared well dressed, Hud wiiu a very handsome baby in her arm-J, at the houbo. of wealthy Parisians, .asking to see the proprietor. As soon as bhe was admit ted to Lis presence, sbe would rush at Lim, exclaiming, '-Traitor l wretch L,vil Iuiu ! Lave I fouu.l you at last V At the same time the handsome baby, Lav ing beeu trained for that purpose, would cstend its little arms toward the as ton isLud gentleman, and cry, ''Papa, dear papa 1" It may be imagined that 'papa' preferred to give the swindler some mon ey in order to make her leave the bouse. When she was arrested at her residence in the Rue Duvivcr, no fewer than seven trained babies were found in toe bouse ; also, nine thousand or ten thousand francs ia money. Mile. Graindorge, npon be ing closely pressed by the examining magistrate, confessed that her real narno was Oaks ; that she was a native of N. Y. and that she had beeu before at the St- Laaaro prison. Tho Paris assizes fo,,nd lier B11'1' 5 ke was sent for seven eRr3 to New Caledonia. Cnic7W &tLBo!ThT Lan ctcr Jfe,irr - : On the. ni..l,t of the 26th ult., a negro named John Durrel visited the Leu roost of Jesse Peuncbackev, Front street, Columbia, for the purpose of stealing chickens. As Mr. Peuiitbacker has frequently before suffered from the depredations of chicken thieves, he Lad recently placed iu Lis Lenncry a gun, heavily charged with buckshot, and so arranged that it would go off, if any one not iu the secret open ed the door of the coop. Burrel happen ed to be the unfortunate thief that first attempted to enter. The gun was dis charged, and its coutents entered his abdomen and groin, inflicting Jfearful wounds which reeulted in his almost in stant death. Deputy Coronor M fj in ties summoned a jury and held an inquest on the body, and the jury after a short consultation returned a verdict of "death by Lis own Lands." Tbe ladies of tLe Moquis tribe of Indians, in Arizona, Lave a very conven ient way of distinguishing maids and matrons, so as to prevent any possible mistake on the partof bachelors in search of wives. As soon as the girls arrive at a marriageable age, they do their hair up on each side of their head, somethiug in the shape of two great wings, or as it most reminds one, of the wUcels of a steamer. As soon as they enter tbe-holy bonds of matrimony they drop their wings and then their hair hangs in large roila bv tue gi(e 0f tue Lead The money value of a drunken hus band to a wife has Keen determined in Murcer county at $150. Under a special law in that county liquor dealers are lia ble for the consequences resulting to their customers from its sale. Jane Van Du sen claimed to Lave been deprived of Ler Lusband by the use of liquor pnrcliased from certain parlies, and sued them for damages. The suit was referred to arbi trators, and tbey awarded ber tho sum named. Alexander. II. Stephens, Vice Pres ident of the Southern ConfeAacy lias been elected a member of Congress. He is disqualified by the general amnesty act from holding the place. . The Marshall House, at Alexandria Va. where the first blood of tbe late war was abed, was burned Monday night by an incendiary. TLis was the building where Col. EllswortL was killed- SIIOItT ITEMS. The Michigan State Piison contains sixty murderers uuder.life feut'euce. It is said that a fow drons of mustard oil will prevent ink from moulding and ! t0 lct Bnard of Manager for tlio I'crrjs-al-mi, from .r.,,riw I ?'e Bridpo (Jomprnj tor ihe yeir commenc D. A Lafayette (Ind.) conple were intro duced on Sunday, aud married the fol lowing Wednesday. uniicao will TV an b 1,WU,UUUU rn.ilUilM . . . . ,. , , ties this year, and is asking where the timber is to come from. 1. ...II ....... ft f AAA AA AA II . Tho difference between ceiling wax and women, says Reubeu, is that one , . burus to keep a secret au.l other to tell lt- A skeleton was lately found hanging ! from a beam in an attic of.tbo Albany, N. Y , post office. No one kucw Low long it had been there. West Liberty, Muscatine county, Iowa with a population of about 2,000, Las not a 8 ing to dram shop or liquor saloon, aud has not had rince it was incorpora ted. Joseph Durham, aged twenty two, commitlc-d suicide, ou Monday evjning a week by hanging, at Bel Air, Mary land. A love affair is said to have been the cause. A Sheiiff in Fioiida, who was called upon t; reeiga, wrote back : ' Your com munication is received, stating that my resignation will meet the approval of the Goveruor. It does not meet miuc.'' An Iowa Falls woman put a couple of dozen eggs into her bed so they elioa! lut freeze while she was absent four or five days, and on l.(r return Into at ibt bounced into bed .ind bounced cut again. lieij iniiii Dovingd n, an o! 1 eitizjii of! Towatid.1, committed suicide a few days!""'? 7iJ"lom" I-rvner, deceased, all per- J sons iiuiebte'I to sai-i e-Jt-ir.' are r-eiie-te-1 to niro by bani:iiir himself on a tree in make rannem. mi l ii.osB h:irie. riim front of his bonce. It is snnnostd he , 1 1 1 was lalioring niiJcr temporary aueriatioti of mind George B. Hey wood, a clerk in tlicj i rea.-iiiy at i aslmigton, atte. opted to . commit suicide, jloa 1 ty a week, by pounding his head ou the floor and cut- iug hi throat caused bv exoesiiva d.iuk He wa.i seut to tue asylum. A mare which Lad reached nearly ;hir ty-eight years of nge died in Iudiaua ' county, Pennsylvania, a few d.iys since The animal was held in high este- in be cause of her service iu building the wes tern end of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The late Lord Lytton left a written in junction that after death, or presumed death, his body should be allowed for three days to lie untouched upon his bed and then should be examined by medical pen, who should certify that lite was ex tinct, i hi was obeyed. A. farmer now in Illinois, who tl.irtrca years ago soi-t a load ot potatoes in Maine, and by Ehort measure made twen ty-five ini 'litis out of twenty four, fins juit ecr.t lis old customer $2 50, to re turn the dichonest gaiu, with iute-iL-st at ten per cent. Ninety six of the doctors of Montreal have signed a paper designed to ' undo ceive the pu'olie mind uf the mischievous error that alcoholic liquors are beneficial They declare that abstinence from iu t ixicathig liquors would greatly promote t'.ic hrallh, morality, and happiness of t'.ic people. Chief Justice Clnise has bought nn old historic homestead farm of some six ty acres near Washington, from which ho ofteu walks to the Capitol when the morning is fair, a distance of a mile or , TI . more. He is spending some care and , cost in embellishments, and means to end i his days in this quiet retreat. They are having a rat plaguo in sev eral of the German provinces. The fields of clovtr aud colza, are said to be devastated by the vermin, aud when ar senic and phosphorus pills Lave been scattered to destroy them, hares and oth er game have been poisoued, aud great damage done. A red squirrel made his habitation iu tbe Reformed Church of Rhincbeck, N. Y. It may be seen almost any time, capering on the bell rope or running abot the floor. List Sunday evening it listened attentively to the minister's dis course from an elevated position near the o rgan. A yonng man iu Detroit, Michigan, had the misfortune to cut his foot badly while splitting wood on the morning of the day set for his marriage ; but the bride, learniug that he could not leave the house, came to him, and they were married at his home, as he sat comfortab ly ia a chair. An Athol (Mass.) boy, who has long been sojourning in California, has, after a courtship.of twenty-five years, return ed to his native heath to be married Ten years ago Le started Lomeward for the same laudable purpose, but wis waylaid and robbed of bis all lie went back to the Golden State, gained another fortune and this time has reached home safely. An ingenious machine has been inven ted for spreading mortar on walls v. consists of two trowels, one above the other, and the mortar is spread by the moving of the trough up the wall be tween two nrjrigbts scantling, by means of pulleys worked by a crank. The iu ventor claims that tbe machine effects great saving of labor, time and expense. Immense qnantities of grain Lave ac cumulated at all points in the wost.. In Chicago the elevators and warehouses are literally running over, and further con- signments are refused except on pledges ! ? 'I, 10 DreR.V no cu .""S ,r 8r?h ' chtP' . ... , , j durable, very easily applied ; holds sash at of immediate shipment. It is .the same any place desired, and a self-fastner when at St. Louis and other points. WLen ! lh.e IMyu is down- Send st8IDP for circular. . .. , , . j Circular and six copper-bronie locks sent navigation opens these stocks will move j to any address in the V. S., postpaid, on re forward in immense qnantities, and the i ceiPl of 50 c,s- Liberal inducements to the , ,. . . ... i trade. Agents wanted. Address REISIXG- ebipments at the commencement of thei ER SASH LOCK CO., No. 418 Market s-reet, season are likely to be very heavy. I Ilarrisburg. Pa. Erid?e Election. THERE will be an election hM at the Via. r CAn...l t'....l- ;n il.A -1 ' perrvMviit. rn via'u v j:rff :tl isTt ing April 1, 173. l!ror.ler if I lie Uoard. SAMUEL BLCK, Tetair. Mir 5-fw Administrator's IJotics. i' ... . . - T .1 n . 7 - j ... ; 1 J ; ! 'JIIE undcrsirued, to w!io;n LeltorsofAd- 1 ministration on t lie cstnlc of Lemuel It. Ceile, lale of liealo township dee'd., hare beca uulv granted according 10 law, hereby give nonce lo ail persons lailet.tI to sani ' c.omo lorw:r,l au.l mike rijinent aaa loose JiaTiii7 eiaims a'Illnt u. to rre- j seut tbcm properly aa! lain irate f for scttlo- mem. LOUIS S. ATK1X50.N, Alm'r. Mar 5 '73 -Ct Executor's Notice. r.ilult. of William O.'.aon, JfrttitJ. NOTICE is iieroby given lUtit Letters Tes taaientnry on llie esltite. uf U iili mi ()kc ton, laic of lite t'.rouglt of I'crrysville, bavc been granted in iua form uf law to ihe ua lersigneJ. All petrous imKl-ieil lo said es tate are rciueetcl lo make payment, and tliotc having cliiins w 11 please present tUeiu properly, authenlienleil for si.leinrnt. JON ATH AN B. OKHSON', JAM. Ed B. OSIESOX, J-'xrru'ors. Feb. 24. lSZS-lir Auditor's Notice. 'PIIE unJersigiie.?. npp intel ly the Court A. of Common l'le-is of Juuiaia coiuiiy an Auditor to make and report oi-or. billion of Ihe money ia tue liamti ot nili;na unci, f y' I ((,J"nb8ri,T flg I Witt r any ca,e of Blind. BlesJ the creilito.-s rf the said l.tieyney J. Cliam A I Illlin(:. liohing or ClcerateJ berlin, will attend to llie duties of said ap- j V jUUW pitc3 lunt f,c B;G. poiutmejit i.t his otlice, in Slifilintown. on i Remkoy fail. t euro ti Tn,l,,v I, ISrii HT:: m III nVIr,,!: A SI., when au.l where all person liavine my . .11IW l.nvini. .no legal cliiini ag?inrit the saiil Ciievnev J. C'liaiiibeilin will ple.ie present it. J. A Cli:.:STV, Att.fcor. Fh 2.'.. 1ST;?. Administrator's Jfctice. Estate c,f Jerome !ry:er, deceased. T ETTE11S of A'leiiiii.slralion h.avicor Iieen -Li gi-.uiti d 10 ihe nn lersined upon the payment. -'"" ' ' -nis, 10 p.ur.t them without i -', 'o 1 AI.rifi! J. TATTEU'SON JAUOii ULYXER. Feb. 12, l7:t Ct 'Kifrc.for. j' (ft WELCH Se, GRIEF1THS, Mnuufaciurers of Saws, fil'PF.IUillt TO AM, OTHERS. EVERY SAW Al!!HTr.l), I FILES, BELTING & MACHINES Y. r) JSjf'I'rice Li-ts and Circulars free. Bofton. Mm"., & Detroit. Mich. Latest Grsan EslaalLsliiiiLUt ia U fori! 7 Extensive Factories. J. ESTEY &. COMPANY, Braiileboro. Yt , C. S. A. iai i-L i y ICY 0 0 1 10 "0 ( ) 1" ,r 0 H S The latert and -best improvement?. j.very- thine that is new and novel. T'.ie lea ! improvement in Orgai;a irere intio.l JO d first in thij es ItiMishmeni. 3aNii:iili.-:2ia !. tJ. SEND FOii ILLUSlliA'i'ED CATALOGUE. v J j W 1 The Gi'iob is puhii.ihcT Qi akte-ii.t. 25 cents pay3 for the year, which ii ml ha'f the : Co t. Those who nfierwards send tatinoy to ' the amount nf One Ballar or more for Seeds m.-iy also or.ler 'i't ceins worth extra the puce paid for the Of it;!. TI. Jt- .... A' J..- K.A..,:r..l ..- ..t for makinc Uoral !Im". Birt!r;r TaH Prorations, Window fcarUens, .v.. .,nd a m:is nf iiitnrtnaiion invaluable t j the lover of flower, no paFc, on fine tinted Tapei. anm" 500 Kneravinir.. an I a suprh r3!ori riaic an.i tnrsmo twver. ine rirM tril lion of 200,000 just printed iu Eo.i-h aud German. JAMES VICK, Rocuk9t.r, New York. ONLY KTCEMTS, EVERY MAX HIS OUS PAINTER ; Or, PAINTS-How to Select and Use Them. A plain tre.ilife, containing sample card with i'i dirTerer.1 actually painted shade and tints, wiih instructions for exterior and in terior House decoration. 25 copies, bound in cloth, for $5. Sample copies, paper cover, m-iiled. post paid, to any address, oa receipt of 10 rents, by the Tub lisher, HENRY CARET BATRD, . Itox 1G21, I'ost-Office, Philadelphia. See the following taluilte extract from pre notice : "A very valuable book, am no one intend -ing lo paint should fail to read it. X. Y. Trihune. "We did not know so much could be said on the "abject, of painting a house nntil we read this excellent book of Mr. Baird's." AT. Y. Herald. "A want long felt at last supplied." S?.: entilic American. "Not only a necessity to the painter, but valuable to every occupant of a dwelling A Y. World. "liny 25 copies of this book and distribute them amonpr, your friends. If thev will heed j the advice therein, yon could make no more ! TaiiiRtile present' trhicrja Tiibunn. 'In publishing th:s book Mr. Pnird lias done a real service to the community. Tot' do lit tie ''e hope the publisher will sell JOO.Ofid copies of this book during '70." IloiWin .! teriieer. We have just painted our house m 1. vised by the aulhor. and congratulate our selves that no dwelling in our neighborhood excels ours in appearance." Harper' Weekly- "In selling a sample copy for tOcents. JIr. liairu must icel certain an order for 25boun i I in ciom win louow. rranle Leslie. 'We know Ihe towu and couutry paints therein recommended, and can vouch for their value and the excellence of the "Har rison" brand of white lead." I'hila. LiljerA ONLY BO CENTS. BY SESDI1C only 25 f EJTS to JAS. RE.M150T0.V. at Moundsviile, Marsl W. Marshall Co., AV. Va., you will receive by return mail 500 nsefutt-eceipts. Use the Reisinger Sash Lock an l Support to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! ii. MRBY, RUS& I RICHA? M.-.Nrr.irrrKEHs o ' r.irrrREBs o II . Cr. ..I.;.. . Specialities i-Wociworil, I'lai.irnr, lna iri?anil Amoving Sim-Maes, Kicimr.J.-ij. r iiietil Improved lenm SUcliines, c? Central, cor. Utiion St. WORCESTER, MASS l. B. WITUKRRT. O. J. aiOO. S. 3. aicm. ..1' Stationa ry, Portable and Blast Saw Mill, r!u.i.-ii:jr Mill M,f Blast Furaie. Slt.chiaery. K. i F. BLAXUV, N,rk, Ohio. WGRKiNtJ GLASS 2.- teeJ. r.pect:i!).o emp'oyianit at home, 4T or eveniag ; no Capital requir. ; fl struetior.s anl valuable pvkajfe 0f yu sent free hj mail. A 1 ires., with six cen, return stamp, M. YOL'.NJ &l't). 1.; (,, lau.lt St.. Vrk. S5 13 $20 p; r 11 ' Sn!' wsn'"1 : ah v clas.-e of vurking people of either .; x. young er old. make more muin at work f..r ,13 iu ibt;ir spire monrni or aft the lima tiu.i ai nnyihing else. Particuiarj fre. Adorcss G. STLNSON & U, Port land, Slaine. IIOJIISIISIVI.;: I suT. re t wi:h Catarrh thirty yers. an 1 was cured .y a siinplo remedy. Will TOn.l receipt, postage free, to all attlitted. T.ev T.jJ.MEAl). Drawer 17, Syracuse. X. V. jk gdg IS I' IV 1 II II i . ' . . r ' r"- , j .- " ... m-.i .una riBC. l f. . . ... . . a I br all DrntrfUt. Vrlnr. t 011 Sold ' ' GRANDEST SCSMS 0? THE AGE. $500,000 : CJLWI11-Ti. $100,000 for Only $10. Under authority of special icjiinUiive act of Mirch lt. IfTI. ihe tresfeen nw announce ihe Third Grand Gift fence t Tor the ben efit oi ti-e Futile Lib a j of KcBtuckv, td ccmo off in Lil.ir.ry 4iail, at Lo ve-Till,.. Ky., on Tuesday. .IjM'il st!i. IS73. At this Concert Ihe best Dimkal talent that cm ho procure-. fioui all pnns of ihe coun try will at.i plen.-iire t. the entertainment, nn-! Tea Tfco:i?30-J Ca-t: ifts, !nregating n ta;i tout t t Half a Billion DMarii cur" renfy will be tiisn-ibuie-i oy lot li i!,e ticket holuVri, as fellsrs : One Cra:!-! "i'h fi-t .ll.0oil itne CiraeJ I'nsh tint - oti.iNio- One t. inn I I''i5h (Jilt, V..j.iM One G.ai. l C:sI (lift. 2i,tn One linn 1 C.fii (lifi lo.lKh. One 'iraa l C.sli Oifi o,ii C-tsh Git" s of $l,i l ejeh ...... 2;.mt) i.O Ca.Ii O.fu of oit-i 25 CMO 8 i Cash ii 't of Iih) " 32.IMI l .,0 Cnh Gifis of S( -' 3(1,010 1-Vi Cisli Oii't4 f L'.tl 30.00 L:H) I'ash Oif . of ID) " .V'.iaitj fi.O.Jij Cash C iris of l! i,(jUe Tot il, M,o"J Gifl?, all C.-h. $".0 t,otK To provide man for ibis n.acnitieeiit Concert, One llutelrci! TjoU-ai:l Whole Tick et on'v will oe isMie.l. noie .ves. anJ i'jTiirier t?-.j.'. lil.-ven wle-le Ti.-keia for j r.''0. N' iIihcoiihi on !c4sth .n $hl orders ! The n?je.;t of i!:i.- T'rrl ' It I m.:er , lik the two herctoloie civ. n w ir.'i .-i:e:i oriiver-ul j riT.-H-ov-il. ij il.e cn":i'-.rtT..nt :m-l lelowmenv of tho Vu'.il-c l.iVary of K -ii uc'cy. whieb hr the 4-.er?::il Rft f.nth rizinirih- con'.rt for in i S.eTMii. i. t, b fote.-ei fre.T to -ill ciiiins of , ey ry .-'i.-.te. Tiie ilr iwing -tii! br tinder the an j.H i vi4..n of :he Tuites of Ihe Library. ! atf:yr:.. ;y i:ioaf coiiaent ciiircni of Ibe I. I'niie 1 S'.il.ei. ' The .i!c of tickets L w 1 j ri-n iy j r .gri-ppv-.l o fur th i! c on deie i.ueee.H i! a.;itrel. an 1 bi yjM are therefore tomtit! lhat th'y mu ir lr at oc if they de-ir t. p.-ir ieipile in Ihe de-iy,'n The mnnieiR.nt ft tlii undertalsln? ha hen eo-nmi im1 bv' tho trii.stee lo BH ; Tho. E. Bramlrti late-finvernor of Ken i tneky, I., w li.eH coaonNnieaion. pertaiuint ! to the Gift Concert m-.y he ad lre'.-ed. K. T. Ill ill. h TT. I"ree I. W. N. It.l.l l't'M N. Vice rWl. t Jll.lA S. ( U. Ate c I'li'.i.e I.iStiirv of kr. FAUMEUS.' AND I'i'.oVKKS UANK. Tre. surer 1 uu: Lih.-niy uf Ky., Louisville. liv lirter for tickets or a-.plic;if iond for agen clrs. circulars, iiiforonilioii, etc.. wilt nieel wiih prompt attention when addressed to n.. TilOS. E. BRAMI.ETTE. Louisville. Ky , Agent I'uhlic Library Ky. All orders for tickets may be addressed li TIKIS II. HAYS A CO", General Depot or Supply, UOii Broadway. New York. ' Sheriffs Sale. TY virtue of a writ nf Vend. Ex.. issned 13 out of ih Orphans' Court of Juniata, county. Ibe nn iersigned will sell at SberilT's. Sa'e. at the Court llouse in MirHiniown, at I o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 17:5, The undivived half pari of the Mexico (Irist Mill. Saw Mill. Miller's House, f'onper Sben, and Ihe I'.lue House, ailnate in Walker town ship. Juniata county. Pa. Seized, laken in execution and to he sold as Ihe property of James II. Thompson. JOSEPH ARU, Sherif. Sheriff's Offioe. Mifflintown, 1 . Ftbruary 19, ltt. Not it The interest of Charles A. Thomp son (being the undivided rne-half) of the above Mill Property will be offered for sale at ihe fame lime and place, when terms will be ni.-iue known. C. A. THOMPSON. TttTfTI REFRESHED SLEEP (inaranlecii by itsing my Instnni Tie1 iff for ih Astltmi. It acis im'ttintly, relieving the paroxysm immediately, and enabling tue patient to lie down and nieep. I suffered fiom this dis ease twelve years, but suffer no more, and work aad sleep as well sis any one. Warran ted to relieve in llie worst case. Seut ty mail on receipt of price, one dollar per box ; ask your Drugist for i'. CHAR. rs.-HCR.ST. PlH'IIESTIK, llF.tVEB Co., I'A. Fb ir,-i ft - DLAICULET lMIT.OVKI I Cucumber "Wood Pnmp. "i S Tasteless, Durable. Efficient. and CBnp. The best Pump ' for the least money. Atten- AAt.,n Id ..T.a.i.11. Inwiled IO 1 Jltlatchley's Patent Improved ft "! P.racket and New Prop ChccK ":. a Valve, which can be wiih t.Sr 5-" f5 dtawn without removing the V'-y-J i pompor disturbing tbejoinn. -MfiS - Aot Ihe Copper Chamber, which neTer cracks r scales, and will otiila'' any other. For sale by dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. Cha. O. PtATriir.T, Mannfact'r. GOli Commerce St., Philada.. P. Caution. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing, or innnny way tres passing on the lands of Ihe undersigned, in Miltord township. AH persons so oUcnJing ; will be dealt wttb to the I law. ' Dec. I, 172-tf full extent of ihe P. U. II AWN.