GEO. A. JIATIMVX, Attornoy-nt-LaW, Main Street,' Ridgway, Elk Co., Fa, ii all & .ruAULi:rt Attorneys, at-Ltw, Office in New Brick Building) Main Si fcliUwny, F.Ik Co., Pa. vHu2lf. L UVVIiF. A It AMULET , Attorneys-nt-LaW, Ilidgwty. Elk County Pa. Office Herons the hull from the DkmochaT establishment, Clnjnis Tor collect ion promptly attended to Jne: 15 '70. VUAltLUS HOLES, Watchmaker, Engraver nhd Jeweler Main struct, Ridgway, Pft. Agent for thn flowe Pewing Machihe, Slid Morton Gold i'tn. Repairing Wdt dies, eto, dotiewith te same accuracy as heretofore, Rntis not 1 3a guaranteed, vlnly JTo. W. BMLfiYt " ATTORNEY-ATLAW. Vlnz.i1, Ridgway, Elk County, Pa. Agent. Tor the Traveler's title nud Acci Jent Insurance Co., of Hartford, Colin. yJAMKS l. FLI.l.HltToN, Surgeon DeMist, having permanently lo bated in Higway, otters Ids protrlutiffl nor vices to t If e citinens of Hldgwrty rtliu sur-r-miuitltlg coitlttfjr. All Work vyhrraniod . Office in Service A WhMrr's UiliMittg, up stairs, lirjl doer ti the It'll, ?8-lt-H21y 0. C. UKSSKACMl. trnjtp;l-t iliul I'nru'nriMiilfi , N. W. cm-net bt Main tid Mill ittrfots, HltljjWay, IV full assort imait nt rnwi'illy (tftvctvil For eign Mil ll'iiiii'stlt ItriljtH. Vfpscrilitit'ha carefully lipeni"d ill ill Im'Uv, ibiy r highi. vlni'.v V. X II AH fill', V M IK. Physician 'ntu fuTgi'iitt. Ollire in in tig Stmv, cornrt l'.i "'id itMd Main -i. llvsiilrtlSf riil'ilt'r Ht-nHtl St. Qpponiif I ho I'olljje. Olrioe hmr Irom fc lo lit A, M. mi I iro.ii 7 ) tVM. vlirJyl. J .v tut lil II I LL, .. ., I'.iiU'Clllj Pliys'.ctilil t till Sargenti, Iihhiov cd It ih dllicc Irom Cettn-e IH'i l, lu M lilt HI llidgwny. fit,, in 'lit' second slury ul the lie liriek building (if ttilin M. Hull, r.ppo it llydr's til Ot'e. ICIleO hoiirsi I t '1 1' tt 7 to I 1' 1 itIMJWAY, til.K Co., t'A W. II. SCI IK AM, l'iipri.-t.ir I'll. i iik I ul lot the piiiromge henstot'wrt o liberally bestowed upon liltli, I III' lie proprietor. Iik, by paying Strict .. teittion in I hi! com t'ort and convenience ol guests, to niMi'ii a cmitiuiiiiuvu ot llie eame. oit mi tsiiu. E. (I. FA r. t.CMlH'lt AND INSURANCE COM MISSION BROKER, AMI GENERAL COLLECTION AGENT No am Walnut I'ltuc, (310 Waliitil St reel,) PHILADELPHIA. I'A. n Jl-ly . It'. II A I S, DKAI.K IN Cry Goods, Hotions, Grrcerici and General Variety, FOX, ELK CO., PA. Eur ley v I it i7if, IN R IDG WAY. SILVERMAN N & Go's 1 i A A A It . f V I L L I A I.-'l'OtiTjl'.V. bvi' ohvni'il law Mioflv r Miiliticrv an. I Fancy tioml.t, Notions, (icms Kiiniistiinir (iuoils, IMrtitiv ami Mntto ! ninit's, Hair Swilclic, iSsti., winch they will noil at )iriri'N williin the rcacli ul all. I). m l Tail to call ami examine their full ami complete stock licl'ore imrchas- iii eiM'wiicit". ncuicniiii'r ine place lict iloor to the rost-otliee. tiloinH. N TKW lilVKIiV ST A 15 J .K IN 1UDGWAY. DAN SClUHNKn WISHES TO inform the eitizens of Kiiijwi.V, and the public nenertilly, that he has started a I.jvery Stable and will keep GOOD STOCK, OOODCAHKIAUKS and RnieH to let upon the most reasonable terms. &3-He M ill also do job teaming. Stable on Broad ntreet, above Main All orders left at the 1'ost OlHce will receive prompt attention. Auj201,S71tr JF YOU WANT TO BUY GOODSCHEAP OO TO JAMES II HAGEUTY Main Street, Itldgway, Pa DBY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE. TOBACCO AND CIGARS A Large Stock of Groceries and Provisions The BEST BRANDS of FLOUR Constantly on hand, and sold an cheap aa the CHEAPEST JAMES H HAGERTY remit j Officers, President JiulgeHon, L, 1). Wctttifsre Associate JudgesHons. Geo. Ed. Wels, and Julius Jones. Sherltr Daniel Beull. Treasurer Jacob McCaulcy. District Attorney C. H. M'Canlcy. Co. Superintendent Geo. H. Ulxon. Prothonotary. &e Fred. Schoenlng. Deputy Prothonotary W. S. Horton. Coiniuissloners -Mlclittel Wedert, W. II. Osterhottt, Otorgo Reuseher. Cominissioners' Clerk W. s. Horton. Auditors W. II. Hyde, 11. 1. Spang ler, George Rothrock. Township Oftlcors. Judge of Election Will PlcftllistJti. Inspectors James Penfleld, P- R. Smith. Justice of PeatJC Charles Mend, Jas. D. Fullerton. Wehool UireetorsO. M. Orntlt, Jas. Gardner. G. T. Wheeler, N. T. uiu mlngs, W. 8. Service, EUg. J. Miller. , Supervisors John Gulnack, Daniel M'GovM'il. TreasurerW. H. Hydu, Assessor -M. S. Klin. Assistant Assessors Gent Dlcklttson, John Wuliiisley. Auditors Will frlcklheott, James Pen field, J. S. Powell, Clerk-M. S. Kline. Constable Geo. D. Messenger, Jr. UPHOLD TUB LOW PRICES Silvsrrnann & Co'g BAZAAR EVERYTIIINQ MARKED UO Vft FROM TUB ALUEADY LOW FIGURES. Auyuiit) in need of Millinery, Fancy Goods, Notions, Drosstrimmings, &e &e. WILL D't WKI.L TO KXAMINK OUR STOCK JJF.EOR l'i l'lMtftlASlNO IsL.sliWHKall. Front this date AN EXTRA DIS COUNT of .- per cent will be allowed ON ALL PURCHASES exceeding SlLVKRMANN & CO. next door to Post Office Ridgway, n.'ltf Ailinlnistrntor's Notice. Estate of John Adam Stibeck late o St. Mary's Borough Elk Co., Pa., de ceased Letter of AdmhiiMrtithm upon the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them without rlelav to JOSEPH MTlIilCH Adm'rs. n21ti. Applcton's Aiik ilciin (jtloielia. Vol. S of tlirs niluiii'able work Is Just out, making it lillif complete, as there are lo lie in in all, ol mod )ittgcs eauh, one bciiiii issued in two months. It makes a complete library, and llo one can nlibril to do without it who would keep well Informed. Price e'ti.no a vol ume lu leather, or ,io in elegant hitli'Turkcy. C. K.Judtoii. Fredonia, N. V., controls thesale In Elk county. Address him for particulars, sepK-tj Xftv AtlVCl'ttsemeiits. FOR Health. Comfort and Economy. Curk Plmvings are iiusiirpiisBcl us un article for Hods. Mitlti estes cv. 'i'hi-y are ten limes n. durable as Huslt? or Si raw. Only 0 centH per lb. ForiyioiiiuU will till the lnrgest bed. Fsr Hitle by Armstrong, ISrniher Co,, 44 and 46 First Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. nlmlinl. SPECIAL KOTfCGM. 1)11 VAN DYKE'S SULPHUR SOAP. IHt. VAN DYKE, whose life long sjkciamtv. and world wiile reputation for CURING SKIN DISEASES, him endeav ored for jeer to comiiink an kxi'khnai. trkatmkkt. He has Accnmplislied this de. sirable rfbclt in the preparation of his conipouud -'jiULPHUR SOAP." the merits of which are spoken of by iliottands ; it is highly recommended to all our readers. Price, 25cis. by mail, 85cts a bo j 8 cakes OOcts. by mail 75ctg. Office. 60 K. 5th St. Wholesale Dki-ot, 400 N. 3d St.. Philadel phia, Pa. Sold by DRUGGIST. n21y leow, AT POWELL & IOME'S, YOU pay cash for goods, and gut more than the worth of your cash. Go to POWELL & KIME for your flour, feed and pork, and everything else in the provision line. Administrators' Notice. Estate of John McLaughlin late of St. Mary's Boro. Elk Co., Pa., de ceased. Letters Testamentary Upon the above estate hnve been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to ALICE M'LAUGHLIN ! PATRICK M'LAUGHLIN Admt 8 Ul9t6. N. O. MOLASSES FOR COOK Ing, also choice syrup always on hand at . POWELL & KIME'S. SUGARS AT POWELL AND KIME'S are high to be sure; but still are a little cheaper than at any other siore la town. A NICE LOT OF NEW PRINTS at POWELL 4 KIME'S, only eight cents per. yard. FLOUR, PORK, FEED, CORN. Meal, Oats, always on hand at POWELL & KIME'S at Loitom pri- Notlce. All persons are hereby forbidden selling goods to, or trusting ai5ry person on my account, without my written order, as I will pay no debts thus con tracted after this date. M. T. FRENCH. Ridgway May Z, 1877.-ly Bute Sotcsi figtWeBH fl.OOd arid 1,006 6lU9 mllilla art under arms. A Berks county girl thrashed two yoUng men who had Insulted hur at a danoe. It is staled that the Greenville rolling mill Is lo be sold at sheriff's sale neit court. A School Controller was among those ar tested fot1 riot in Reading, The oil refineries Which suspended on ac count of the strike on the railroads nte re suming operations' The number or Idle titdll hi the anthra cite coal regions ie estimated at over 40, 000. Dr. J. D. Bryant, a prorrtindttt cltilen of Philadelphia and well known author) is dead. . The Carboaaale iituhorlilt! lntve substi tuted gasolia for gas In light ing the streets, and the people Are dlsgunled. The fowahda Fire Department has or gan i led ft Are police, Joseph Ouhs Is cap tain Rltd Thomas Meredith lieutenant. lilted men are paid $u to 910 per month and day lithdrcrs sevetlty-nve etmtSaday in Berks county. About six hundred citizens of Reading hltve been stimutohed aud eWorn in by Sheriff Yorgey, to serve on the p06Be contitatus, Spits dogs tire the terror of Reading, a great many, of them Infesting that city. Several persons have been bitten during the past week. The notorious Xingo Parks turned up in Pittsburgh one day last week as chairman of a miners' c.'uveutiod, demanding More pay. .The Bradford County Commissioners are going to purchase two hundred tltlJ seventy norcs fol' a poor-house farm, tt Will cost $1:1,000, The Whole force of the Conneautville Courier oftice, two editors, printer!) and I lie 'dnl,'' shut up shop and Marched o IT wilh the militia last week, The I'lilJwin works at Philadelphia are ! timing out from three to four locomotives a week. About 1,100 men are employed in tutaliopii. A part of a burn ib Northampton County In which H tuilitia company is supposed to have been iplartcrcd a eetltury ago is still standing. It is e j pooled thut the new depot at Pittsburgh will be Completed by next Saturday. The pay roll of the workmen engaged upou it is $0,000 per day. Anna Reutz was arrested in Reading ou Thursday charged wilh riot., in having ae sielcd to stone the troops. She was held in $1,000 bail to anVwer, (Jonl iiltlpiiicnt was resumed OU the Le high Vulley railroad on Wednesday the 1st. Three hundred aud eighty-one cars were brought down the road I'M of which were disir.buied to the furnaces. It is said to be a fact that at the place in Pittsburgh where the greatest number of rioters were killed is a sign painted by the Young Msu's Christian Ataocialion. ''Pre pare to .Meet your Gud.'1 William Ilassler, of Oley township, Berks county, died f old ff;ernnbc 24th nit., and his wife followed liiih " To the grtfYo one week later, llo was aevetily-nino and she was eighty-four yours old, A resident of Huntingdon couuly, while en ienvotitig to capture two cubs, was dis covered by the mother bear and driven ibiwii a miiuutuiu aud finally coutf filed tt. climb a tree for safety. The Republican says that the suspension of the Lock Ibivon National Bank bus in noulso ntfected the other banks in that cily. They are doing busiuesb as usual. The d lily loss to the workmen Of Al loona, cays the Mirror, has been about $5,000 pet day, divided amoug trainmen, shop hands and laborers, or about $:10,000 per week. The Pennsylvania Anthracite company's store nt Greenwood, Lutcrue county, was robbed on Ftiduy morning of about. 94,000 worth of goods- There is no clue to the robbers. Scrattlon, August 6. A force of 280 United Slutes regulars commanded by Lieutenant. Col, Brunnon arrived to-day to relieve the Seventh Division National guard, who have been here since Saturday night, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has just finished at the Altoona shops a handsome observation car. It is intended to give travelers a better View of the Horse Shoe Curve and Its grand scenery. It is built like other cars, only that the side is all open and has comfortable arm chairs. Rev. 0. H, Ashcnfclter, of this state, Is to be tried for heresy by the Re formed church. lie is charged with deny ing the inspiration of the Old Testament and the eternal punishment of those who live and die impenitent. The effort has failed to secure s sew trial for Emory Hess, who was convicted and sentenced to fifteen years' imprison ment on the charge cf being concerned in the outrage on Clara Baugbman in Phila delphia. The guests wbo accompanied Governor Hartranfton his excursion to California have returned home, reaching Norristown yesterday. They had reached Salt Lake City when the news came of the riots, and the Governor started home at once. The last strike reported is on the Pitts burgh, Allegheny and Manchester street railway line. Two colored drivers Were placed on the line to supply the places of two men discharged, and the balance of the drivers refused to affiliate. Travel was not inteirupted. The strength of Laros, the poisoner, at Easton, is fast giving way before the re peated attacks of bis convulsions. For several nights bebas been entirely pros, trated; and when the warden and his deputy were first summoned on Tuesday night, he was thought to be dead, which circumstance gave wing to the rumor that be bad died. His spasms lasted almost the entire night. Large pools of blood were found upon the floor of his cell and on his cot, where it bad flowed from bis eyes. ears, nose and mouth. His lips were cov ered with foam ; bis body was black and bis puis teemsd to have ceased to beat. There Is ft walking-stick which, accord ing to ft eerrspondent of soientlno news paper) Is (Jutting some queer antics in Cumberland county. It has stripped the leaves from whole rows 0f locust and peach trees, and is stilt engaged i0 the work of devastation. It Is not a cans, however, but a comparatively new Inseot, the soi tlfid name of Which Is speotrum fomoatum. fhvy arrested a persistent tramp at Betlefonte recently, and he oonfoasnd to the tricks of the trade lo get off. He ad. milted that the put marks upon bouses to guide those wbo fplloned (hem, and laid that the stone house a fw doors below had a mark upon It . The house referred to was Governor CUrtln's and the Vagabond pointed nut the tramp mark of! a post which he said, meant, "A good place for a square meal." II. N. Sprague, of Porter, Bell ft Co works, Pittsburgh William Miller, master mechanio of Ibe . Pittsburgh Looomotive Works, and D. A. WltcmnU, of the Pitts burgh works, have been etioscu n efiperts to examine tke Pennsylvania railroad's engines and report the pfnbablo cott of re pairing the same, nnd nlsu to appraise and fix a value upon lliecttf w'.irels. Captain 0. W. Batchelor will Melst tliem lu the work. The Pittsburg Telegraph says' the press is well renrtsctited in Millnr Ocueral lluidekopcr's Command, nin e editors being on duly. Thev life D. L. Barton, of the Mereer Dispatch ( C. W. Ray, of the Sharon Herald I GeoriiC D. Herbert. Sharon Tiraes I W, T. Harpnr, local of the Oreen. vllle Advance ( Harry Watson, Greenville Argus ; W, A ami J. E. Rupert, ConueSUt. ville Courier Ebeu BreiVcr, elilor, and C. II. StelgCr, local, of the Erie Dippltteh Hdnry A. Parsons, Jr., Elk Co., Advecnte Nolesi tthlluu ! Peaches ai'C tloliciotW. Water Melons are lu niiti'Uet. Co. H Is stationed nt Scrantoiii Trains run. regularly on this divis lull. Several Cases of scui'let feVer in town. The "lighting" editor of the Aovo i' ATE is oil' to the war yet. Read our letter front Smunton in unother column, The long drouth will Spoil the late potato crop in this section. Order your Fresh Peaches by the crate for preserving at the West End Store. When one man, whips another man's boy, then, there is trouble be tween two families. Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Splc.es, Cheese, Dried licet'Sliced, ut the West End Store. Geo. It. Levi, who litis occupied the M punt-rHuu UuiliUng lnrinr the lust three months as a clothing store, has removed, with Ills stock, to Warren, Picnics Fettivuls & Private Parties, can always have their orders for Cakes of every vai'lty tilled promptly by calling at the West End Store. "The Circassians ure at their old trade of selling their daughters again." That's very common among parents in this country also, The M'JCvau Miner says! It has been decided In Cabinet meeting to al low postmasters to attend pruyer meetings, out of business hours. How pleasant it l, to have about sixty cows, (more or less) around at night, with bells on, when 'a person wants to sleep. It makes us want to say our prayers. 'This,'-' remarked thcTurkish guard to ilia general, "is a Cossack of the Don" "Oil' with his heiiil, gaul Don him I replied the general. And 'twas no sooner said than Don. In Roma Georgia, recently 'seven brothers named Hill, were Indicted for counterfeiting. Rome sat on her seven Hills us usual, Evciiiny H'w- voiiKin, The two locomotives belonging to the Shawmut railroad struck last Week and were promptly taken to the junction to bo transferred to other roads. Thus endctlt the HhaWmut railroad, Speaking by the rami ,' "You seem to know all the golp of the neigh borhood, Mary." "Yes, ma'am, my young man is a letter carrier, and he reads me all the postal cards," Presbyterian Services next Sunday in the Lutheran church morning and evening. Communion after the morning service. Preparatory lecture on Saturday at 4 P. M. In the church. Q. G. Messenger is sole agent at this place for the sale of Arnolds Celebra ted Nickel Plating. ThisJ plating makes a beautiful surface, and is so simple that a chld can use it, and we are of the opinion that no one but a child would wish to Use it more than once, Denny Mealy, while on the way to New Flanders with a fishing pafty, Wednesday night the 1st Inst., fell from the wagon nnd broke his leg j He was taken to the residence of Horace Warner ju Jones township, neaf where the accident occurred, and at last accounts was improving rapidly. Parties In need of Reliable Dry Goods Ready made suits for Ladies, Gents, and Children, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Ladies & Gentlefnens Furnish ing Goods of every kind can have their orders promptly attended to by calling upon S. A. Rote at the West End Store, who is Agent for all Wananiakefs Goods at Philadelphia prices. 11 JUv0tati. TH URHDA V, A Uu UST 11, Mil. The valuable library of jthe glate George Brinley, cf Hartford," whlchMs cftllcd the choicest private collection of rare books In the country, is to be offered for sale. Among the treamires is a Mazarln Bible which cost $12,000, and, except the one bought by Mr. Brown, of Providence, front the Len nox library. Is the only copy in the couhtry. There aro also several Elliot's Indian Bibles and a particu larly rich collection of the Mather works. A young gentleman telegraphic op erator in San Diego, California, after repeated calls for a young lady opera tor in another office, at last got a re sponse, and then, "click, click, click" (fortissimo,) he telegraphed back to her vehemently, "1 have been trying to get you for the last hour 1" In a moment the following spicy reply came tripping back to him over the wires from the telegraphic maiden I "Tlmt's nothing) there is a j-OWMg matt here who has beell trying to llo the same thing for the titst two yenrs ; and he llusn't got tic yuL" Messrs. J. S. & Wi H . Hyde Imve a large force of workmen engaged in putting up a ware house In the rear of their new store. The WoTe-hmlse Will be about 2H by HO feet, the Walls and lloor to be of stone undthci'otif of Iron, one end will be Used as tit! engine and boiler room leaving, about sixty-four feet in length for ware-room. We arc glad to note such evidence of prosper ity, tts t Ills' Is ft live tlrni which gives employment to a large number of melt, ttlld In all their undertakings descrvciittld generally achieve success. We t:nn recall but one conspicuous failure which Was a few years ago when Mr. W, H. Hyde became the proprietor of the Elk Lvinourat, and we are not sure but that might still be ntude a good investment by employ ing a man with less egotism and more bhtiiis as managing editor. We clip the following from a dis patcli to the Philadelphia Timet. "General Huldeltopcr lost an at'm at Gettysburg, and commands one of the finest bodies of melt in camp." The Ridgway Rifles ar u part of that conimandi We are gltitl to see Hliell complimen tary notices of our boys as the above, HMd fclisjlect that Rcrtuin disreputable sympathizers With lawlessness in our midst who did all in their power to persuade the boys to refuse to go to the front when ordered, and prophesied that they would never rwaeh their des tination, but Would give up their arms to the first mob that should ask for them, and return, will come up smiling when the boys return "covered all over with glory" (and prehaps lice) and say they alwuys knew Co. H, would gis-cagood account of them selves. Tii hi: k Mux Smothkkkij To Dkat it iiy (Jas. Last Wednesday J. C. Hol lowell, living In Langville, in Beaver township, desired to clean out a well thut was used for the purpose of furn isbinir water for his family, his wife assisting him, letting him down with the Windlass. When Mr Hallowell reached the bottom of the Well, only a depth ot twenty feet, lie commenced to feel the effects' of poisonous gas and called to be drawn up, his call being promptly responded to, but just as he reached the top of the well he fell back, the effects of the gtw completely unnerving him. A Mr. Thomas Moore came to the rescue and Went down Into the Well to relieve Mr. H., but he too was overcome, when a third man, John Hartley, went down and succeeded in fastening a rope to Mr. Moore and himself, and was raised up about half way when the two men be came fastened in the well, and the as sistance of pike poles was necessary to relieve them. Before this Work was accomplished Hartley was also overcome, and only lived a short time after being taken out. Hollowell and Moore were dead when they were taken out, This is one of the most sad catastrophys that it has been our duty to record, three men, lu the full enjoyment of health, Mr. Hollowell the father of four children, and Mr. Moore having a wife and one child, to be cut off in such a short time and such an unexpectcn manner, is sttd in deed. They Were laid out together at the scene of the calamity, artd the en tire community followed them to their graves with sad and sympathetic hearts, We have 'no knowledge of why it was the well became so foul, it being rarely that one 0 shallow be comes so deadly poisonous. Brook villc Ilepublican. a Committed for Murder. Tit ft vmm WHO MAIIK so dkAULy AX ATTACK Otf TJIB HolUIKKS iDENTltlfcU. It will be remembered that since the memorable retreat of the Phila delphia soldiers, five different men have been arrested on suspicion of be ing the ohe who followed the soldiers and picked them off otte by Otte, with one shot killing tVo. Yesterday the soldiers who saw the ntaft fire CHnle to identify the murdered They were taken to file Jail, and John Harris, William Philips and Harry Goffwere put in line with a number of other prisoners who had nothing to do with the matter; and Lieutenant Charles P. Chariton, 'of the Sixth Regiment, Immediately picked out Harry Goff as the murderer, stating that he can swear positively that Goff fired the fa tal shots. Charlton gave his address arid business to the police, as he Wants to be a witness here When the trial takes place, Mayor McCarthy lodged a commitment for murder against Goff, lio having only beeti Confined thus far on a charge of arson. Pitu lUryh Telegraph. POWELL & KIME have a flue lo of dress goods, also all other kind ot dry goodsat low rates. Letter from ScrftrrUnn ' " JfeDttoitlAL COBttUsPoKDEJfCU. Cailtp Magee, .4ug. 0 187?. In my last letter we were at Pitts burgh, from Which place we embarked on Tuesday, the 81st inst., on the cars of the Penna. R. R. Our course was through Westmoreland which is one of the richest counties in the Stale, and I saw some of the finest residences and most tastefully laid out grounds one would Wish to see, flttd We were greeted everywhere with manifesta tions of joy aud welcome. No one In the regiment know our destination, although it Was rumored we were going to Scrantoh, On the morning of the 2d inst., we were landed at Kingston, a place thirteen miles from Scranton, our course hav ing bedfl over the Peun. R. R. to Lewlstown, over the Lewlstown branch to Northumberland and over the Bloofnsburgh branch of the D. L. fcW.lt. tt. to Kingston, Where we canlpcd in the cars for two days and lived on hard lack, hnm, potatoes, benns, and coffee, Our cooking ar rangements being very meager we did not live tts well as we should have dune wltii the amount of provisions furnished us, as our cooks were too lasy or too Inexperienced to dish it up 111 much style, aud some of the boys preferred to pay for their meals outside to living on camp rations, and no little amount of grumbling waslhdulged In. The train- we came In stood on the track and In It We "roosted" ttt hlgltt, am! all will testify that camping in the open field is much to be preferred to sleeping In the cars. On Suttmltty wo again started for Scranton, Which place we reached at half past seven or eight in the even ing, Sunday morning dawned bright and blueing on the eons of Scranton, and our boys Were soon out ori the streets viewing the city. Wc visited the pluce where fotlf persons were killed last Wednesday and saw where the blood splattered tin the steps, sidewalk, and hitching posts, and Well' shown where the balls had crushed through the store windows, and iito the brick walls, some being ito high ns tn feet from the ground. A Sabbath stillness pervaded the place and the "t'burcb-golng-bell" calling the worshippers to their devotions gave no token of the recent tragedy, nor of the foaming and discontented clement that may break forth at any time, and lay the city in ashes and deluge the streets with human gore. That such an element; treacherous as an Indian, and as unreliable as the shifting sands on the seashore, does exist here no one. doubts. The city has about forty-five thousand inhabi tants, of which the miners and iron workers, number fully two-thirds. Men ure working at starvation wages and there is a time when endurance seems to be no longer a Virtue, and that time has arrived now, and btlt for the presence of large bodies of troops, tilt uprising would be made here that would place the rioters of Plttburtjh a lurgo way lit the vhadc. I have been told that one of the coal companies' superintendents, Mr. Scranton, bad said "that thirty cents a tiny Was enough for a poor mail, and that he would yet make the miners cat their own children." Of course such threats as this does not help to put out the flame but? serves rather to increase it, and If Mr. Scratiton's heat) stays ou his shoulders a Week it Won't be the fault of the miners, and even noW he is skulking about the city, in fear of his life. In a few hour's the feglhieht Was formed and marched to a place a little out of towii Where we pitched our tents, and got ready to stay a While in Scranton Several of the boys are feeling a little homesick, nhd wishing the cruel wttf would end, although there is no telling JioW long We may stay here. The boys of Co. "H"' have enjoyed good health geuerally sittce they left home, and all seen! to feel in good spirits We will gfve a few CAMP NOT KS; The "seven sleepers" of Co. "H" are among the seven wonders of the worldi Geo. W has killed his inail, While on guard duty, that is he came near killing hint, the verdict of the jury given In our nexti One of the Jst Philadelphia boys shot at a chap Who would not halt, and the hext morning a woman came into camp and demanded pay for her coW. The gUard got Out of the scrape by saying he called halt three times and it would not halt and so he fired. A game of buss bull between the Hard Tftcks, Orderly Horton, James and Geo. Rhincs of Co. H. and six members of other companies, with Orderly Horton as captain, played the Mollle Muguires for a bat, the score standing 25 to 9 in favor of the Hard Tacks, our boys capturing the bat.- The water through this section of the country is generally bad and not relished by the boys, they being used to good water. Several members 6f the company were afeen out Walking with the Scranton girls. Privates Kline nhd Chapin, have a big box of I'll tsburgh relies. The boys Of Co. JI lake their cups and tin plates to the Captain's head quarters to eat thfeir meals, and com pany head-quarters is also a good place to loaf. Three field officers tve-re elfeeleli to day Robti B. Magee Colonelj J. S. Gates, Lieut Cob, John Crahe, Major. Col. Magee has been acting Col. since the resignation bf Ceil, Lytic, and is an efficient and popular officer. His rumored that the regular are corning here to relieve us, which re port we all hope is true. more Anon, ANoTiiEit DiaAS-nwun Ifir.H VA BltomtviLLtt. Hundny morning last, nt about 1 o'clock, an alarm of fire was. raised, and it was soon discov ered the machine shops, of Messrs, Brown, Roth & Jenks were on fire, and had gained such headway that the limited means at the command of our cltlacha with which to combat the flames were entirely Inadequate, and that the main building, In which was the valuable machinery of the coin pany, the engine, blacksmith shop pattern shop nnd office, could not be saved. The Hook and Ladder Com pany was promptly on the ground ttfirt worked manfully, succeeding, with the assistance of citizens, In sating the moulding house. The labor required' to do this was very severe, the heat ut one time being quite intense. - During the progress of the fire quite u panic was created by the cry that the boiler of the engine Was about to burst, and it vtts amusing to see the crowd take to cover. The steam soon commenced to escape, however, and the crowd returned and commenced work upon the fire, succeeding ill keeping it inside of the building where It originated. How the fire originated is yet irt doubt, but It Is believed by many that it was the work Of ah incendiary, there having been threats made to burn the town, and Very questionable movements by suspicious characters observed by several of 6'tif eitlsens. We hope this is not the case, fbf we do not Want to believe that Brookville has in her midst any person who so richly deserves hanging as he Who could so Wantonly destroy property The lose Of the gentlemen compos' ing the firm will Aggregate fully $20, 000, on Which there is an insurance of but $4,000 which Was placed by Mr, Jeflfcs on Ids interest. It is just three years this month since the old machine shops, belong ing to Messrs' Brown, Son & Co., and situutrd on the same ground, were burned, ahd for setting fire to which Andrew Miller is now serving a five year term lu the Penitentiary. As pertinent to this chronicle of another disaster to one of Brookville's greatest interests, one that affects more or less every citizen and property owner within the borough limits, we .merely lnehilon the fact that the money value of the property burned last Sunday fiiornihg Would more than build tne Water Works that have been under contemplation, and that it Was the opinion of nearly every per son on the ground soori after the alarm of fire was given, that With u supply of water and lioso to attach, there would have been no difficulty in mastering the flames before any con siderable damage was done. In this case, ns in many others, we feel our people, or tlicir representatives mora properly, Have been "penny wise and pound foolish" in delaying action on such tin Important matter. JJroofc villc Eepublictaii Fail-port, Aug. 4.-Tho Reform Council this afternoon had a confer ence on the new temperance move ment, Reeles Robinson described the Murphy work at Elmlrtt, and Rev, Mr, Mead the work at Hornellsville, Francis Murphy followed with an ad dress on Gospel temperance. Four thousand persons were present, Murphy gave a sketch Of his friend Eecles Robinson, Who spent $70,000 in dissipation, but had thoroughly re formed. The speaker told the well known story of his own life, and as serted that the prevailing evil of America was that the youttg men were ashamed of hottest labor. Mur phy Kpoktrtwo hours, A very heartrending story comes from Nantes, twenty-one miles north west Of. Pulls. Vietorine Noisin, a young girl of nineteen, was last May elected Roslere, or the most virtucus girl there, and was engaged to be married on the 14th of this month , but meanwhile some miscreant spread reports injurious to her character, and even wrote an anonymous letter con taining these charges to her lover. He sent his brother to speak to her about these statements, aud the latter, after a long conversation, during which the poor girl grew terribly excited showed her the letter. She read it, burst from him and plunged into the Seine. A poet mortem examination, conducted In the presence of the municipal authorities proved that there was not a shadow of foundation for the vilo scandal; Lecture. Prof. H. W. Roth Of Thief College will deliver a lecture at the Lutheran Church in Ridgway, Saturday even ing the 18th Inst, Subject Luther, The Professor has been in Ridgway before and many of our citlzefis know1 him to be a splendid Orator and the people may expect ft nice treat on that occasion. Tickets 50 cents, Sotieei AM persons who took part in the ex ercises of the late Ridgway entertain ments are requested to meet at the school) house on Saturday eveninc Augi nth, at 70'clock; J. B. JOliNSQN. The Russian shores of the Black Sert are infested by a plague of venomnous spiders, whose, bite Causes pain for several days, and in sbme cases, is even fatal; It is supposed that a diminu tion of the birds and insects which or dinarily feed on these animals has caused their appearing in. Buch nuni' bersi President Vondeibitt of the New V01l Central & Hudson Rivor It. R., has issued circular staling that of the twelve thousaud employees of the company, less than five hundred slruokj and no injury was done lit property. In recoghilion of. their fealiy he direct $100,000 to be divided fttably, according lo their position on the pay roll uihohg all employees engaged in Operating the road. 1U says no man who. in tim - -r " ' trial, embarrasses the company en remaju. in or reenter in its service, cud addj lht pay will be iucrea&ed the tooaent thai fctUjieBBjubtifies.