1 Tae Somerset Herald. WKTlNF-KllAY.. ..Tanmey -1 1ST J H i.liY 1'KITZ. t'ouhty Surrtyor. mU five :l'n!i.in Ut all urv.-iun r!li ! n"r:if. i:t. tmij.i.. ml:". ,i;rt-f UH-Tlt. k-'.. rn'rui'i ! hiiii. X.iTHii. H wiil f .tt:t in L:c tf v.-r; S;ilun;uj t-iiin'ii CHOICE Hl TTi: K WASTED IMMEDIATELY i;v w. ?s.ti.mim.i:.v o. ii 1 1. 1 1 ii or I . n. n 1 ' fire pro .l'.iiu e you Wt have rip rati n ssior.e teciion in thi- lillaTe. In knot . llAtirmt's Monthlv rs-irre si-iiy ot ill.- iiu-' tmi; i.t .!ti 1:; Wiiltmn in New V"ik t'Aid'KNTKIIs .!! liu.i i Txls ( ail kinds ut as I p ran I lio.iht anvwhtic- s ti! i' k ntul .ymy re s j .- tiiev Pkksons who are biiihiin will find Rlvmvers' Diiit s as low a tic "ii" -'' at I is! cm I Iciu-hl in the city. Ca'l and e. Hi M(V olilxiS wa placi Tliiir.'.a lor 'he P"t: paj im a case m which be di in j.iil on i I iv.; iu i, l.llll 1-lst court. Wk. wih ! a!i the atiention of our r a lei-to the a iv. r; i :u, ii' c i (: . P H-.iel V Co.. l-i.il i ill ai;o'.'.'.;:: co!ut;;n i.f this paper. IlivikK -i n in s Churi J. ihi- pi i. -. week. Coticiriiii'in thr loreii""ii. in liie 1! i' lnio d .- niil.' thl-1- ilav iu eve; 11: x: ' KriiMTi -in: M -n iil the l.e-t Vsrni-iic-. I tiii I t: Ii Vllit (Ts ..ml Tur, s-n' i::e, v.: 1 lu li.' l K.ts--, ( i-'or.. ml I ii l't'1'i-.l J!;iiji''V p'lo. TilR s ile i-f (he r'il e-Viti-M-n.'i s, of Mi.ide town-hit'. Cust. r.in:-tic. i- jio-:p.n -I i the 2Mi day i f .l.iuu try, l-T At-tah ii. I' lu !i! S 1 1 1 ; i 1 iv A nil si. iu..! yo llarile I'lie to'l c In ii-i.-e-. Ca.l :ir. aih erti-eim tit i:i alio Col KT c inveii'-d llot-r .'i.o-e ll. ;i r' iai'- v i:p an. 1 :t in if .ii . I tt.iut in tin t iii er-' at i ,: (' til' Hi. .her ciumn r. ! .:: '., 1-i'csi-iin 1. M i-.-lin..:i li-sd iii- 11 -.! Ut U e ji'.ildisli tin- j.r.i.-ci-.i,n - I.I'M i" i Ti'.i.uK is a s i!d ! aroutid lii re ti;s.: it : (.J- tlie uollll.llilll'v to (rave a H ' n: v to ii i-.iiue of the ' ii li" f two tin ' e .pi-t : i.;l It :i.e i:i W'lUi.t Ta s u'f 1'lii.nt- ll! I-f a li.iiH.i," ol ine Joint t 'ti'is'-ii i.-y ol iiie M nil- -i t i l.al .'e. of liie b loniieil Chiirch, ucNT Tiiet-lay, .1 ia. o!,i at IU A. M . iu Soiiii i J A. t'.. I'lilAAL. Take Notice. This i the 1 i-t t h.tii. e wewiilgive tin-e indiliK 1 to r to settle their accounts. We will Imvc to iiit tlu in ir.to the hand- ot rt i.:ti,.. r J, r n dci lion rji . iifi; iV t nr.. Fok I'm k'cT -knives. S;s iiis. Knives mi l Forks.. Iiat-ns. Siieais. CC , so to li.V Hive!.' hi ti'k i the i-.r.fit 1:1 iou;i l and tlie g-si.! are miii.eii ut very low f rice. The entire b.iy cii.p ol the ""i.tv 1 i-t x ear w a- einlit (M-r - hi h'iom- t ii it ct ls7.-,i and the averue ii'i.t.in a'oit live K-r --in lie'ler. The r.ver'1-.'e in r v, 1.: h'13 !. ,. iiiti'i-nii 4 a -iiii i(t : pi i t !H i.vi r ha" of the previo'.- ye-u . Tiieiii" is a reiii.ii ka'ili' ftiiiily living in H k'ii k towp-hip. In lima e .iin" t The !a iier. .1 .noes Ferj':-nil dni! iuitiv-ars ac . aPer -i;iti,T eleven bov s.ii (.' wb'eJ ,"i;i ; : . e i.i'u. 1 !. ;r hi ,, i.t tu l i'i -tiil : u:.1'' is hi" i' i.t i' veii. Foi:l"iT. A tiri-t Mili. in town-hip, uiili a c i d pr-'p-'tlv II. . - -.-io;: ci .:! the i - i.f A; A.ldsoi; jntlher irlormation ail'ln-v .: . r. ii W ti.wt it. Tur. Sbamn Ai i .' n por a yotiuj li.lv 1m h ipii'e Wii- a -i i I. nU'lv shot iu tli.- h-.i art I no h-.irs a- Well a- ever, p'-; will ri-i! t is- '. i t'i:. rt-:-e;; e ti v. c-.ie ol . if. wl'.oj i-nllv ! it p. o-: Jl il.i. I.l'l IX, l W 1. Ill tv. lias -olVitt Hie iraoip pr cidi-d that Ihe Jr b U-- (-a and I i.h'i'.i'.U e-m-iil'-r it a --I I he I - niH". can I" s P' tli tttorK s i- a I'-'u. ol li.ti ; ' A- i - lliil., to Crii....SI:il ( h -1 i-'itn aud ! 1. .'a'h ik h.'U-e. le a:..! ni-e'i i -i.i v ii r. 0 THE lAIl.MKIiS! enip v .'. it on .. W. S. TEPLE & CO. 1 liev got iti pno farmer w ho -lrv; d t t..-i sia-ou r -ret cry liein. and H ..i. lligtl pi ii'- I llt- 'o siiiti to tli i'i- I'liosh liheiitn C t iug . fi-;;-' two rvs nd n i ll'c 1 x. ll "1 er., tor:, their lv v a-ll v.- :t tl. -It r: part I- iii tllJ .tut! t nil' I lit Mj n;m- h mi t-;:i; ' lluir V Ulckhi r lr. An ;r. ii! . v 3 ii.it s ..v. ii. hh. rr. I .'.Ii!- .ll J l.iu9- !i.-i.. I r.?-"-! V. II. . h T t r ii". ".n .!: - .b.i.n t. -id- lit m Paiki-t's on in iiie sum i iiti.av . ur. I l;i i'!i i x t .,...., i; it .I ' ll,: .; m V-"-.- ' l ti I i Arn. sir.' ' ibatac ii: ijar -I I.ia. ; y - the s- n civet Coun.j tv w::i Hurt at tlit Tur r.ii n.l rrs AglitUiiUI.il S-i Court ib- fi tt -i, !. ,;.,; ever.tu : .!.:'t- osri :t. s;7 i t ii il'.ia I- I'T til.- er -Mil l-i-i p . -t. tear. I nti jlisi 4(1 IIW l. I'M -lilt I.!. E. M. S it lux k, Jsa Ti-lai'i . HtHMV TtiMH-K of I i.e.. . he i. r-"" en ..t u 1 I 1 in.ei if VI.U.il H.akt- i; on in- in ,hi-i...tu nl Hear. hiv. ii-.' ith Im. ; i, vlje i.i.df-ri-nti, .i tlie C"Uiirit,i ii' a. i i t f. re to his liotie mid jiluv tlie its..i vt-'-.i-ralti , but the (..ire-i- ol tbc law ! . i., ;r Ijvii.ls , - llim It'll! i-i IV... 1 tliP fit air i.-l heater.. i', ' .VL. I. r Kt'tt nicniiic; v.ilita'. e i . i t.j ,-ts w liiih uouitl lie s:..I i c..iii:iioi t u.-Lt, rhrni'ie it-nit nt h-mv i- ':.t T- a l!lf Hie nt lite alls i taltlie (o itt ot a ni!i.-ioil ! mid ihi-i.i.t'i ! l.n.e. Tl.e i nieii ti. saiec-oteii-J ttr.h 'l.'s :e -vi lot :ii, r and .;ni-sti in il-c suii;..ti., ttie ttf.-ci ol ihe i.ut.r l iii. i r. u ' r ;.if ;o!ii'iiini i,.-iii,tiic i tin iu l.sji:i;i u il a all r Tin- i.rliiT ; haul mi b it it is tcnrinml-.ni in -'. nn man in n-x l.a -t. I ic. -e ol U'.l' r ltc il j tu e k li i n s : t.t tltilter. t i t- o t li 1 1 a ir:ii ' on a j l. e o! ' re!l linii! li III Is. t-l s-y u-l !t i , 'i - . - t , in . -. i... .our. 'li I' - i -i. i-c.r-ei t ll i i -i liOJ 'be i ..I -; III- i in , in iu.i.-r. Aiji.riei is io. when ( I. -1 rii i lnoki-s., iuw ill ibe Ma.i:y iui, m.l i uoa. aae k 4 UU.ll HvtCIMH l-;i c.'.t nil Co .- to th.-! I'll!"', all I CHIT' '! I'T h af III lid ill a sail- j i.e. ti'ac- i el . i-t ii .ii--, .till, in i-ii I ( it .ii ifj.-jt 1 i.i-.:' :-u:i i'f-; lioi'llir- Ilk pioi.:i-.s I.. '. Vali.-'i'-f ! 1 IT. ; I in; ihe .-.p. ; ii. 1 ii. XOTIC1I llHl III UllS ruv 'HUltH? IM'lll J. II. . . . . - i. ... .t i: . T i i : . .1 . i i r. t tv 1 iiUnu. ins entire mock i iiicrcuaniiize. i in.tH-wcoctiiiuinOl.emtrcan :. i ....... . j . by cnrrum; on h general slock, and most ir ctttiiiv foiir.-ii pHininse imni iiie peo- , le . f this low n H.,d vicinity, and all other. I ' ! inel.. time, sucli t.ods as will make the. M.-kf-,.-..m.!. teiii.!ldi iartmnt8tliatit ; i.ltie to the interest of thnc "".". r h-.v ,., en! !il ,i n..- l(ore pun haMii? j I'.u K. I'aito.x. S:.jh;-i.t, V . Vvc. '-' l"'1 I Twoi-K TiitM Mr. II. tJ. Cunning :ha!i bad the' misfortune to set down too ! i-udiienlr ou the ice on Monday. The tall : rrsii'ud'iii a uatv raiU in the side of his i head. .liiini s D.iran's fctt took a notion that he ' ouplit to a!k on his head and that ihey slioii'd 1 up; accordinirly on Sunday liny went ky ward and James' head wa bniimht in i(.l.-nt contact wilh the pave-t;i-nt. lie nii badly cm about the face. W ACO VS. i. IUvin? recently accepted the atencv . for tin i-oiinly ol the Smdebaker Co, 1 ' urn M-Iling t-xcrlleiit wa-.-.ius of all dimen- i"n on sjK-r-ial term of Ten Dollars , monthly piij ni-n-. An l rni wautin: a nai:in will ecr ' luin'j tiud it decidedly to their interest to (.-iiMilt ne 1m tre puichaMiig elsewhere, i Aldrtss j V. Y. Haktzcli.. Snurt, I'a. j Tiik toilowin? n ilic-e is taken fro;n a ; l.t; l.inculn, Netirnk'i panT : Allmt I.. Waller. has just lieen !adticd to the working orps ot the State N.i:;.ni;.l ll.ii.k. and wiil make the collee Ui'iir f-.r that institution herealter. Mr. : Wal-er :a very .!iasant oiiui; man. and ci'iii s i I! recommended iriiui his former I home in I V Hit Ml ir- , i' r MX,.! Hi'. ot btiother Someistt lov. Ah. like tin i y.i .... balance ot them h..s the nerve and energy to s.icci id. Mr. time ao a iiitle son of Phillip ; Cupp. ol Soineiset tow nship, ais'iit seven jteen uiolilhs of aite, swallowed a button alKiiit iiie ie ot a two cent piece ; the i'Ulioii o....'d in the liitlu tellow throat and would o in iiln r up or dow n ; alter : it hi.il liit u iu that -isiiion tor nearly rive iwtiksi).-. A.. Miller Miit-eedeil inline Ui it into the atoiiiiu h. wliere it remained a : w i. .a s Ih lore pi.-siuj trom Lim. It tt a- ii.ii at uloiis thai tuc hiiu lived throuuh it all, but at present be is us chirp and luem as though he hid never had his throat buttoned up. An old I.ouisi:tua neiiro. who had Voted tlie Di liimriilif Tickit. a a-ked by a ltepuulictt) why lie had done so. !.U! he : ' I doi e voted tie ! iinnalic ticket 'cause u.c -u iJedliie. Volt know I allil- voted 'oe 'publican ticket. Init dis time de ; -!i.i..ed inc.' Weil, how did they pcr ; Miu.ie jell? Whitt did they say to you 'f ' V.n,ti ditin l say r.iU'.h ' uullia. j Ttto 'o ut in i: s C"t;i-.' up an' put a big ho-s pistol cai-a o' my hiad in" give Iiie a i n.is'i.itK tickti. an' tide me to waik -:r,iu!.t up to tie hi'.Is au' vote it or dc oui l iilow do Mill o' my heail liuhl oif. An' I tell you, chile, dcy 'alluded tne dcy ".-I ii'.ed Iiie. i.i IU'l-1;. .M i i 111 vtuMAI. IN ELtl ITlfcS. On Fti-i-.ist .Mr.-, i ha. loiii.las swoie that she lu tear of violence tneu Iier liege lord dii-.i lu.i-K r. and thought that he M'.ot'.ld tie pi.n ed whele he wottid, be unable to I. o in Iier; he tt:ij acco'tiinnly airtsicd ii. l coiiliucd to iiil. Oil SattirtidV the .ii ol ot ihe inly lelcilied and being iiu ;ti .ui!ous sue w.i- to In; seen U3 the -ucets aiu a uumiier of peiwms to aid ; l.t r itt icca;u ht-r luiJ. Uuring the i iiliiliiKiil tUrits was releaaed and de puted lor hi home w here it is to be iipeJ ; liitt hi- i.'in.iv.n ImppiucM vi ili tie gieallt i atutueu'.vd. by tl.e ui:ti lie ha goos 1 'o.ioj.'.ll. j Wt itctived the lol'uwing card forpub- !i. a. ion: l.igi niv r, P.i., JaDy. 7th, 177. Accc't:iiL:r to iiievion urraagciin tit Ilia. 'v;iaj ii'ioitr'plauicd the tiatlery of ' the do-pel on the oauks ol Indian creek. at ! iii'han creek t hiirch, Fayette Co., J'a., on ; the et t iling ol the ;'il of Jjcc. He c uil i u.cUv'i d lo Hie into she enemie s camp I With .real vig.-r The battle laged tu lii ii-iy until the vtxniogot the Hi of Jun , ls",7. l ii iiv tin-itnie oil souls in tin. i ii. uue's tanks tell; ''.! tiisiies of sin : vveie buried ill the river, we trust never to it-eaain. M-iy (iml bu-s llro. Hoover. T:-l..: hf, i s Huri t. i An uriUNii to the Jr--H yl ,, a wedge ((r piaie ot ii m has In ctl JuUlni iiiil diied In ti.t fi.ai Pyramid, the indicatt uis ln-iug that it Dili t hate Ikcii w lought in the age nl (. In-op-. placi il by -nine MUihoriiies si laf bai k a- ", 4-SI t i-.il s -( I l;is tii-trie t:,e ul i.-.i.i a 'i.;.i i- .V.h.i'jimh more an" Itii :i. U..U it :-. siippi -. .1 to and all'ord . uppt i Itiiiii lor t .xplaiiiing tie- cu'iing ot the -hat p hi.. i well d- :iiu-d hit-roly pliic? on inn. in ti. uraciie aud "tin r I ar i stmi- .- emp.ot ii ;,i ti.:-c..:i.'.-'i,.licu ul Lgyptiaul ' pi i .ui i s t u.pl s. au I loin $ How the-e . coiil s have oeeu cm is tore the age of iron hi- b.-cti a pio.iing ( n-,i.ni to many, j j i. it ; M-r jiivi-ti-ati'iu may hu tioq to h ac Ih i ii in i.e 'i.inn Mir ao. siettrrlir r .Monr. Tm re i- do doubt l the prc-ctit situa tion i -t all kili'is of oii-ilie-s and ilidll-lrv i Ifiii ii.ilv ih pi'.--ud. aud tl l.eliOiiV-e cm at laiiih. I., ii.ik (jrililily lo their expense-. n:'i r if coii.iiig mi whin chil ilii u arc li: hie to Croup, In ping Cmigh, tie oii-li-aiid coins will prevail every where a:iil I i'i-'.:i.ii'ii.:i: xa i t. t,;her lii. id a.ri i bug ic-i a.-e$ woi carry off i.ni.t. These d:eascs should not be lle gb cte-J. Iloclor bills are t ipen-ive, and we would :..!'-m;r J.ci.pit; (u use lltis i iii.l (i(.i. HKt'i. li never na t tailed. One tmii!" at 75 cents will keep to n tt hole Intliily w 11 during the w inter. Titod'i-is will iciii-ve any ca- -su.l in, " - .:. ::.e I i.e J lulu, ail Lv lour Uiog.t ft. SV. UiM'.iiiD. " A l:ulIEXT educator, who had been a mi. liiii- eii.:i;i-d in hi iftt-niii, aud l tlns.cd tue lldliii Ut-e tit a lie w - aju r on th : mm - ot taint'.v chil lreii. sat s i 1 have loi'.tii it tu U n iiiiiyirai fijct wi I: nil i ji jii I "H. that those -tbolal- ol bo h -exe-i.n I ail ag-s, who have ai-ce- to i.-.i-iiapeis at home, when duipared w: li tn.'se who are not, are . ii 11. l (-..edeut 111 pMULIicia iioit nl c.'iuse.jtl li' leid in r under ! - tiidiii.'., . j Tin t ait. It-tt.-r spellers, aud define i wold wilh me an.' atyliSHj-j-, I iii i.b.iiiii pi a. -iie-ai Ktiiiw ledge Of g'-igraoh til 1. tit Iiie time il require ol ' ".ih.-i.-. is new -,i iiv-r.- liavi- i;( idu iii-;it. at 1 a . in it I w Ii Ii I lie .-;;on ol Hie illlmr- : tati I ;l..oi s ol the iiaiiops. their govern ; in- i.t. and doiPgs on the glolie. ' i i i t w lit : ' Ft bi . tj. ..-I'n.U Uul loWD-l.ip ehCtKOS se-piidr on tlie'th rd Tti -siUy bl ut. and it is Deecss.uy that ca'e le I a tit u that tiie i.i i-i-r t-er-i'n- be ;.re-kaied le i.i i-i-r t-er-i'n- !;e j. rf o..,ec' l,i i.e''i:f:e til i i"i f!-(yrjl o..jecj yt, arid U :.i 3 J'u. .:i i. i:t..;i:.,iiiii :Mat a i (ca tion. 'i'uft A. rule .ur (letiple take too Untie intetist in the election ot niiinii i-ial jt-ilMr-. a:;d as a C meipjeucv Very ire - lo.eidit iiKouipe'.ciil persons are entnitte-i il,c7 iiiittiriIU iateiel. NGW, ia cte t' an iVct'ija. i;.' muiVr tiirrt' ug I .i-f I a a U. i-iiiiie pi :i. nTiii. The j l.o ui.ii tm each and every Jiosition sii.M..tt k si'ivn, auu no giHiu cuifeu tt id r 1-jse to ,ii. l'.h du'.v by cccitiDil the rc-p-n.-: iili'.ii- tliat may tU.H tie emru-ti-d to hoi:. A- a r.ile o"r rotin;r (ia bid v . .. i..,4i -, Ui.a.i tot 'Uitreuic(il in .Mite lovahtic cau cattily be biounht a'x'tiL .- i'ioi .' Juiiil of at t aUiplctl kerosene uii. im ii.aiiir by a uat taacv, attractive bairn- ll luav t e ti -i.nalej iu sjtecious d Vir ui- ii.s lat touuuou tin pail of kjt-r, et nuoiiMiaii tin pail. -v eyt-3 in- i - rn r.Uitit it-; uil : J t..Lel' iBtlt-pth; fi.l Kit ur.ii sait-r aud ( lice it ou a s'nte mi itr a ialiil.. t. a in heal vert lao'iaiit ; t.1 au oic.iiiari "tin riilouti lei uj :.u'. on uie ajitr, to iu.l r.tte 1 L t-.i ri--ot ti ;i-j.,-:.,,i,. wvtt iti Ki Ii5t4 ,u lis.-: Uiall ior a t t ill t acit - lu tti itaiit iian put T.,i- c." 1. ... ., . i 1 ... :f .ti:i i- ' I HL lli.l.Mll.tl is . S,UIH; lilll lU.C J lei io . r-" - iwtlv Iw o'ulilv and 1 1 tii-jMii u; ot Keitieeuf. and Id i: fhi on j auce remaiuirij; over Irom the previous the i-uNacc ot iiie ciatiuaily healiot: water; j year. The dt pnrtmeot has also a credit ot when you see liie IbeiUKKiielet beiiitiinf j fT.5.i 3ti. Tbe pupils ot these schooL to iiidiaie -.Vcnty degrer-s. sevcuty-hve i eihibited some of their work at tbe fen-.re-..hi ilerei-. a;-p;y a blaring tnaieb j teuinai. nnd, it was expected, thev would t ia ite.-ust-ue iu ine iitite pn ll the aliltcailorded &u n;i.rluu:ilt- ofvisiticj t; is -ilt B . tl.t-ii wi 1 e!:,.ie. tm it i; is i ... t ic, ,,i.i :. i . . .r.-. s a fi ..-it l.t.itr i-i-i. ,-u .1 ..- ..l 4.; . ; C a ll rf.ii ivill. Akt.le (Qe tUt-riaioult-M a a rf.ii ivuia at.te. Iftc tUt-ratouit-u i C tea a U Ullleralulv Is-ioa I X) .le-ifee. B . c ie a U uilieraiuiv u-lnw 1 SJ ,(e .frea. . 1. ia aaie ui asasimc ine tal la uitily 1 gt-rous and ulti-iN uulii Is uar. daa- j HEr)ET of ColemanV School. Brother. r valley townebip. for month ending Janu .) tu- ail 1 - a - ... . . "1,,1 nit-ilir " niotili, males u, it raa.es l-, total .to. Average attendance dnrinj month ,.,,,- ii r m,i.- i , ' Z Z m, ,!, ".uak, fen oi a! v .,,.,,- I,,,..n,iwi pr,.rr Uv mW Siin.m Itntnt, (jiKiert t.'oU-r. Wi!too W. c0m.r. Alvin A. Cober. H. F. Coieman. j!rant t;oor!:. k,., ,, Uni- x t'oirfT. S. females. lelila Kiss'l. Annie . . ... :v . . . K'istel, Anuic Suder. Alice J. (,'oleinan, Ktuiiia S. t'otier, usan Kofe', Ida K. C'olenian. and 1'rbecira cvits. , total Hi. Sc!liiig. niahn S. feiualts 5, total 1:5. Written arithmetic, males :t. Mental arithmetic, male i H. F. liAVMAS. Teacher. ttoitiw or mRMu. lJuriiig tlie present vear, as in tlie past, the crave ill cl.ise over thoitsands, situ - id v lientne thev oetlect the means w hich would restore tlietu to luaiili. .Meet the fell destroyer at the threshold, and dispute his invasion by that more than wondertul mediiiuc, lr.'.Mrris' Syrup ot Tar, Wild Cherry and Uorehoiind. There is no coiiih or cold, case of asthma, bronchitis, blood Fpi!linp. weak lun;:s, croup or w uooping cougli which will notyield more readily to this reat botauiral remedy thuu an v other medicine. Jf oti would avoid disappointment, and be siicdilv cured, ask vonr druiruist for Dr. Morris' Svrup ot . - . . . . .. . Tar, Wild Cherrv and Ilorehound. Trial I size, 10 cents. Jtcgular sizes, 5(1 cents and For sale by 0. . lien ford. Also A items for Prof. Parker's Pleasant Worm Svrup, w hich never tails. Pleasant to take, au J requires no physic. Prire'JS err.ts. Tilfc pnvmi'Ut of muuII m1U nrul lie- j C'uir is im m ouu r. as '-ii as I Ur ( lur' l' ! mitrr tJtr!. I'll Ucl ft I a. : D IrlUiU'lf tICIDI I'lCII Ul ItiU 1 'L I It 'I Ill.TJM K ... - . i ,euu , . . ........... ,mwi.c.ii ... Milan mills 1 lailesuieii, shopkeepers, cm ployed eopie, have to pay up at this time, and how tall tl.t V .my unle.-s olhets ay up to ! la in. t'at mt-Ms ol debts M l the cirr ulatiug meiliiim" in motion. Pay nieuis go aiouud in a riug. it i.-i(Ui:e w iih 1U lolabililics that the umn w no pay s a leu doiiarue.il in the mm mug, iii.ty have the same money come hacK to him 1-c lore uight through the hands of oueof his ow n creui'oiN. Iiie ciiculur iuoiion Is the inns, whoirsome "ung lin.l e.u la- set up. mist ll may ie true thai neiiutr he Hoi ttiij peiwuis who n ive received an. I p.ihl lili- luouey several linn s ill the Com vi ol ihe day, have mi more aitual cash on baud than w hen the day began tiiey are tliat much Ireer Iroiu dt ut. and Uutl is one siep nearer to true liacdoiu. . ," "" , i at Keystone Mines in Summit district, l or Ihe U-nilit ol tlne i.f our young ! Ti,t, M..s ,Vl, cmrrulle m, we,, af, leadcrswhowisIitoiu.hlUei.iagayeijhlr,,,! .,, lasJ .anii juacnitn, is ride, we publish the following receipt: ,li,pUved ill tlie se'ieelioii ol th-ssile. 1 i n yot.ng L.upics. t Hie lour Lorse ! .y very lair and at the same time much oui ill wen outer, vne uigni, comer than bltxen One mile ofiuerrment. TenitrL..i miles ol ueitr.y lio.eii In deaih. One chd ,e excellent new school building free ly dance-hall, i ne itn-.uki n ltd.Ue. I hive i u.d j I raiiw. ill 14. but Dot tinished. is hours ol light laiilastic loc. Suj.Kr l-ri,,,,,- Wt.) sni.i.lUtl wilh the iati'l itn twetuy five, t list v.iur. lukewarm milk 1 1r,,vcd il.-ul fiiiiiituie, aud hs.king at it and water tUal bus W-en bathed tu by an ,.a,1( r t.VBry lislH.c., p.ln hubstautiability. oitcr. Semiid couim sime as In t- tni uiture lind atrangenienl, it must tain llisserl country air aud ice. Ihe -ut- J , a.iminuion ol all. The building was ly ' is uow hall way through. Ne.xt cotiici ! pe, d lor schisil lor the first time last fall, a little more squeaky Ii htle mid U.auciug Two rooms were appropriated for this pur arouud. I ben all tied u! ond lor home. ; ,,.. iUt. aiiector of I' rsina deserve m t older drive th.iu evei. All sitting in Hie j tl( t ()r their lila-ral spirit in erecting such sle;;h bo. Unver loses his way. onng a buiidini and lor the care and judgment tneu crawl out and swear, (nrls cry , ! ,.X( Ici-ed in liirni.-hiug it. Home at last 4 o 'cluck in the luoruing. j u,alol .vA,.f.Two st hoo's were Moial: Ten dollars atiie. tuit ol pocket, jjr-t.l.-d duriug the year, viz : I rsina. one ; Niue l.ozen Citr. I enly p.ayial out M. lli.nl. one. There should Ikj graded people ul Isith sexes. Four u-ed-up burs- i,,,, a Smithtield. Continence, P.K-a-e. anda lot ot young liars, who guaioiind I h,,n,;1.. ,l,.nner X HoaiU and ShanUsvill... next day and ay they had '"mi-n.-e t iiie. " Stuio( s a uiK.nt. On Sunday morn ing, ticorge Harris Seiialf, aged alsmt V veals, sou ol Mr. J. h. SchalV. ho resides in ihe.vii inity ot Urmvii's .Mill..iin t w ith an accident, which iu all prii.:!ulll V will prove fatal. An older bns'.ttr i f the lad, reipiested hill! to ui' st-irs aud get sobie toliai iti u.il ur tils coat la.ket, loigef-ir.g that iu the same pocket there was a luided pistol. The lad went, atad ou pulling bin hand in one ot tlie pocket, found the j-is-iid, which, ( liiid like, lie t.ok out, ai, !. as he says, raix.il the hammer, which, falling too heavily on the cap, caused a lii.-charge. and as the barrel was turned toward hiiu the ball tillered his lellsiue. Dr. (jeo. It. KaiilViii in was hastily suinmoued, and protxfd the wound but was unable to luid the bail. The lull struck a rib v. ii:. hi: ii-pi.icrit. uii'1 w i.;-ti,ri;i.-d lioiii it c iiire, tm; helper it took au upwant or a dow n- ard courc tauni.t now be deleiiuiued. The sujiiosilioii i that it entered Iiie hitig. At this w riling he lies in a ci ilii-a! Cou li imn anil but little hoie i- euterlallied ol his ret overy. ( Vnim VrArj "yii oi-ii. TliE lire-ie", Vj .U.ey ha iK'eu iiiiusuailt if .', nl d;i"li liiil lridgiiS tiilllllloliiy t illed ipliili. Nuin'ierso! coveys nave already oeeu loiiiid no.eu in "buiic.i' s ' at their ro-o-iiiig pliues. The Piits'.n.rgu ;.ri--. ni'-n s A-s-icia'iou hi- a;i;T'..ii Uc l a ;iim ol r..i'uf( loi' lue pult iiasi- ot itve buds, io lie proiectid tin ough the w inter and to be di-tiibuted iu the spring over !i;U!i' most favorable lor their repruxiii.tton, uiiih r uu at I ol i.cgiuiule iivj at lie ir itiatante to meet such etiiil'tcheies as the pi a pc fit, It la tt 11 known that the pari ridge is a great destroyer ot insects iu the priug. ami mi le is scaneiy a man or si lioiiiliov lu the country w ho does pot oe lliht ip tl'f r..i" c! 'li'ib htte."' The iur,iici-j tan aid the asNii-iaiioh in their oil. ju t wiiii lime trouble ami h-sscosi. Mow, genu-ne ti. be kind to these lillie birv-: pr. led il. cm alsml your iianis ; char p a i - t iiete i.m tcyii .;ti,ck , smaller j i il a--.-ii ; b ed iheul a lit'le Ol 11 and n utile tin at ; add here und tnere a lew ud rdis aud coter tueni with bru-h, and whin tmi Jicif tiit- glad lima ul "Hob While' lu the harvest nine you will lie ii-iiiii.di d thai y our cale in the win'cr ha ;en repaid by lll.tl.y a sheaf yoll Would nut ol her w i.c iiate tatheteil. 4(ti(ar. lil PPKI At ihe Liiihentn parsonage in s- unoset, on the g7lii day of December, lsTii, Millie H ipis , the ilv child ot W. lj. and t ara" '(liippri. agtai 3 years, 1 m 'it 11 and Id days. Millie was a sweet and lovely ,'hiid t.ne j fit III" .in aud jialtibrcj gnu, thai light tip the sliisdowav paihwav ol li Her warm heart and oveioowin ii.-lis twined around the heart- alfi-c- ' 'be imieti'.-. i.n.1 u'.i uiiuui fuc kue-w; with sucn ItildiTness.'lbat Ihe uueiiii.rted --a-r.ilioii esiiM-d so keen a wound, that more than human sympathy is needed P sus tain and cmii'ort t'.'t; htiji is ('I the pap uls tU (lit f fa. uiit'ipei ::ef, au id i irreparable whiill has iuss. Hut there is no shadow not lis lii'i.l It: : r "1- IB .'iif di-ii-i- ii.ua aiitl tlie pious turn ot her bright little mind, together with the (artful nurture ol Ihe parent. Seemed to ind'n-ale '.hat the grace iiiinar'.ed io b"' by I'o'y !'g; tLui Km ai.i-ajy ile I'lih'T hig i vi'Hploviiig iiiei Seemmsh' l.r pure ard innoceal for eaith. Clir'yt has ta'.iC-n her hurii- to em Uilsli and craee tiic ut.n-!va tf uur brsv&Iy ."aiiit'j.. Thtuv i hc- aV y.iir tit iitt'.e iliiiie bairn 1 hi ine in her CAit.iiai riory I'tl'iiii Ihe Inlani throng, a iron - a utter ra-Jlr.g finacr iu the God. Ik ar t Mi.iie, th.ai l.attr It-it m. H. rr l!ir li- ii. ;( .. ; I. 1. :m t. -1 t.'Mtt ti.tst t--:! b4 lirr-u i-li i-r -urp., ileal. ' A M. Vt I ,,. rp,n , 1r. StLDIEits OKPI1AN- M msii. The an- Wicker-ium. S't- r.- i.tnn. .nl -.1 t t .,1. . State tor jtivw. t!-M. tU-e iw.rtu - twaa i-uittut, l. U' w. iu.tnan.tL and ihat the fhi'dren are. a. a U dv, health v and Itappr.- Thur itit.-ileciiia!" and uio ral iai.ro"vei!..nit ha.- lK.en Kitivailoiv. and the indu-triai deitanments ol' the et end scbiiots bave i t; !-eu.,c;t.i a. eiucitai as -ii'n... rt:u.-e tbc-ir e-U.'ili-lnuect liear f (j.tKKl have h-rt their in trtais to enter llt.in 111. uHil'a .(iltil ,.V lit.. n...n. ' , .'' ;u-iu iiat e reacueu inai,uo.iil an-j womao hod. and allot them are t-n..,.',d it, at m.Mev-ryh-r.du.hu.iue-..- " ' . rhtit, were -'i541 (.ri.haris under the I i earettfilKv-tateoa S, ptem-r 1. 17 i. a Tl.e institute was furmslW wU vet-tie-. rettse ot 54 over the previous year, and i b nt uiusic bj . J-4- . Il(. -..4iwerediSchari:ed. but the Bumut-r ol I bis s. ii.x-1, A siuWg bee on V, nes.Ia admissiotts ticiiriy e.uan-j (ue n'liiiberol nihifci.' -tL The sciiVila tvist tsto 5:1 i.'jT sic a i.'itiv ji-io ' Jiiring the Usl year, the e;eBMtt ekeeed aau i-iiih. nld i tb the applopriatioos by ifi.'tM.'i'. a I winch was. however. itai-J out of ttie bat i'i. Kxi .i-i'ion. tiiaj in the tact" that . !a 1 1 ii - ? ' r..i ii 'his pr.-j.-ct wi.M liilhr... V. r,' . . -;. . til 1 -t irrrO t tlie Mltioti.a t.t'i' lktl. i- i te ' ' LiV"-l:-- I aatl in-v were aeui there iii Uir utopri- euna aaded try lUe. edVu ol lae Urauu A rot; of UM ilrpublx. MJItMEI CorSTT Rrntou. j . Tiie nr-mi,. 0j pui,;c School in the! county is 2-J5. . ',e '?e number ol months taught! is 5.0:;. - Tlie numlw ,,f -,,i i.!,.. -,i.,..,t -- - i'iu tv. n. nv, iilis vnil'if' Li ;. -.- r 01 ,euwIe ,eacbtr employ . rl . . . . is I ! 'A' i e merage salary oi males per mnntli Tli .. ul ...t. .u i' ' - 1 he nuniVr of male scholar, in attend ance is 4.av;. The unrulier of female scholars in at tendance is a,!MU. Average per cent of attendance 74. I ost jer month it?. rtal amount ol tax levied for tchool and buildiujr purposes 40, 191 2i icrs holding low crude certitieates shottid State appropriation 7,195 It. aot lie employeil, except when no other Total receiuis from all source. S5:t.eaobe had. it iudecd tiicn. This would 2(12 44. i total cxendilurcs ?4.,01 7 Jo. 1 V;t of the entire nundier of districts onlv seven have liabilities in excess of re - , ctep'a. viz: lirothersvullev. fl04 ; New Centreviile. ?io 0i ; Jennertown, fwa 1'aiut, 42-M 77 : Salisliurv, f :WM til ; Sioystown. T121 J ; I'rsimi, fiT'J 21. ItKroRT OK St TERITEXDE5T. 4. 11. WH1PKET. S.-Ko,! Jfoutr: In the counlv there are SUlschool bouses, 225 schools, 22G teachers; two schools are taught in renteil rooms. I - ofti... t,...,o T i-n . , ...... u.'.i-SAvtllll.vlw- 1 11111.11 1 ered rood, m midillim:, 20 VOTt.iort.d uniit-..r n-c. ltut seven schtJl houses were built during the past year. A beau- lif.il frame lum-e at Mineral PoinTin Millord district : this is a line two story strucure, con'aiuing two larne and plea am nsiins, with a vestibule aud two small rooms for hats and cloaks on the first floor. The second storv will be completed du 1 ing the summer; and .ill lie usid for bold- ing etlucalioual and other meeting. Tlie r.K.msare tuniished with the latest im. y lit; con-io- 't.r .ii., i,,-,.;,,.,., Ti .i , (i.tieius w bit unc t oiiii-: eiiiiureii . ie I lie "rounus around!.. . . ,. i I Ii,, I .nil,! in r wtm.it r. i ' n "tu fini; ai lcu uwii. witii'U ,.,. w ill undoul.tediv receive in due lime. I 1 lie directors and building con.mitte mer it tiiiicli credit lor the energy and taste dis played iu the erection ol thU building, and in Us economical management. A good frame building was erected in Mnlioecreek district, at a suitable point, and welio.eiliat the cili.ensol thedistrict wiil sliow that they apprc-iale Ihe eil'orts ol lucir iudiilitent din-cloi-s by a hearty patron-igf ol the scuiai). wo timai sch. i-il Itou-es were erectetl iu j jt ,1,-irii The selection ol the site tor the one in the niouulaiu was unfortu nate the hit laiug small and very rough. The one at .MomiHi; Land, however, is ad mirably located. The house is supplied with improved turniture, and retlects cred it upon the directors. A siib-lantial scIuh I liuiidiui: was erei td i need' nei-iLeit lioii.-i wan limit in Miiiii'itiii.L .1; Ttnrlirr. One hundred and sixty gl our leathers uianilested a tMmir.erdalde zeal, an.! lalsired a-siduotu'y and sum-ss-I till v in their pro!ti.iiin. i'i.iy-iwo lacked in the govejuiuet;', ability aud tact leipii site to. Uis s'.icri-sful fulfilltiient of ihe duties detiiaadtd ol thetn, and fourteen Were entirely out of plec in the school room. The prospect nl" increasing the auui'icr of pruleiional teachers in thej county :s very good. The idea that prevailed a few years since, that a petson can take charge of a school without prohWioual preparation, is giving attav. and the iniHirtance ot a knowledge ol the operation, nf the mind as the basis of the science of edt-ftV'tt Is more generally acknowledge. There were during 'l,!! vta A lew case of p poiulUieu; ol teachers who did not isis s certith-atcs. and w ho finally appeared lor examination that the directi rs might legally apply tor thejr share of appropria tion, lu several instance, certificates could M-aiccly lie granted. These cases will kcteailer be avoided, by ;tt,iesiing directors loaia et ; s,i applicant who dm-s not li'.u it valid certificate, and by noti lyiiig liii in that by employing teachers w ii Lout ceititicates they will incur the risk of losing their State appropriaiioa. Sikiit-ss and nee-ary almut Irum h me an-tl.e oiily rniniks oa which an f tji usc lor un apiH-arine at the public ex uuen liiims w ill be acceptiil. and even then a wiitten rnjtiest from the cliroitor must tie produced by ti.u applieent la-lore he caa pnvatelv examieed. J'iiu -t.jr There are 192 directors in the county. !17 of w hom accompanied me at the visitation of their respective schools, and more would liave donn oi had it lieen j tible for me to inlorm them of tuv prej- enee in the ri.t wituo-it ercal delav and lUci nvenh-nce. Most of tb'se iin-c- tars ure m n o! intelligence and i-llicient co-worker, in the cause ! ediicati-'n. Jti-trirt SHvrrition. The st-h'sd ol F.iklh k tow nship veic uuiKt Ihe Care t.f li' .1. V. Havts. a district s'lperinti n di.-it diirin-g the winter From my own ola rvation, I ant convinced that much improvement In dlsclplin was manifested berit. I believe that the district Ettperio tendoncy. if entrusted to energetic public j school li.en. and sustained lor several vear. would work such improvement ;n ! ourcoRinion &cbaiJJj ty; v'v.e; (iejicies vinul'l oe tiui asuie ami ".. soiiciiciou sitrtiatR in its cd eiTect even our m'Ht santrtitne exrwetations- County .Vr;i't' ,sAJ. -?ven of these seiinols were in session during the months n Auiitst and Scpteni'ier. Thoy were taught by our Ml 'lU'kinl (sluttors. and iiu-iailv r'roni.cd. The salary In many ol our dis' ric t I very meagre , which makes it impossible for manv teachers to incur I itie exnonie ot attending a State Morr.'.a are (hereiure t-nn.POueu to P. : , f,,,nfv N..'iri.ial Schnois for the twin ing of nio-n of our tcactiersf Cioii'v lwtiti'tt. This annuAi uieetiaa of the tevghcri and Irteuds of education j convened at isomersel. fccemtK'r 2H. 1, , I snd etinlinued in ses-ion five day. Two i sessi'ltl W,ero !-.ltl I" 'Ue uat-iuuc .in mc i.ri.i Tt u a satisTtction to note a , " ,, ,.,nce of teat heia.. and yet there ! . " .. , This should not w-re m v o Everv tencher, wuu"ui ei.ie;.;,.., -hni'ii. p.t-C"1- u t-y tu ai.iitiui.-e. r-n-it r the rxrjs. more intensriuz and pr.titabie. The citizens and protetnnal Lien ot Mmr-rs.-t favored U wi'h. t'ueir present, arid fre,j'H'5tly uistited in Ibe f acrcisc-a. Deputv Superintendent Henrv Iloiyk. r.r li..Tir!menl ol Public Instruction, - -- i - i.,- i Pars.b ' ..1 1 me lo our a-isiance on i ue.i., .v "" Inviined with us during the rccaii l4.re - - 111.. r.rortllil .'. fjress were vrv b-r.btiai to a 1. and we ti It when be left m like savin t-ne mar ihe professor live to lead us in battling Cor tlm rn-e ot e.lUCaiion. . aiuaniitr m- cruction in Cntroma.-was given be Elder' Pcti'e. of S oinTset. I'ev. -V T'i-4ai Im-x I -. "I nif -I'luS LU niUIIII. IVUUHIi, Ub'tchwore 1'H intereHlnit ol jcfal. H-me talent respanded W our call sud repdere,! eflinent aid. I hoe who '-he nv-n artire part were .Meters. I?. j J. K.vscr. UC. ViKrrz. Jj( ! E i.i.,f .inieD.lrrit i. L. 1U2I1. iter. . r'- -n-hic Tier, . OHtnei -- - n'bers. Eut lew directors anenueu. Tboe, however, whi were prcseot, were;,, c;.-.4 active members. Nearly all orr ic'eVej aipU;, ar I I ie.-.ie.-. 'N preaeat - i u-i i""a" . . ",i . Mi I iM''M0y'J.VI W..k. srre&iiv auuine it.-.u.t.. evenini treated (juite a sensation, tifty flrp iti-lipR titok ri3 iu ti.6 (sHiiest. ai4 arrer spellinit two boura and a bait prirrt) were a war ilea ny ine juogea, J. Knxi-r. Iennis Mevere. and J. J. Hoff ron to Charles Elricli. first ; R J. Joder, second : J. D. Baer, third ; and Q. M. Baker, fourth. The institute was one of the most interesting ever held in the coun- tv. fj.ic t A .vi.!- iUnv C ur school; hve sinttibe in connectioo , xercises ol the day. i'.h Ibe tit her m'.'.sic is o'S ! .'i J l s 11-H simtn.; atiouio l teast tit eDCoiirat'eil I have foiiB l ir.at ( iu U ?e '. oi ft iivt-U is. Miit uja ihe urn. Miritao a acinatt alter ft-iuis us couaur tnBt, Cftft scarcely be over eaUtiaaled May the time soon cme when sinfting H be heard in every school in the coon- ; ty. eaainiuaiii-iw are to wuteu oy a few ol our best teachers, ami w hen prim ! erlv conducted, are nroduetive of much w I &.Aue, - ' .--I--1 ' - - .7".' i "r'-j:""""':" 1 ' X ! 'i-.T. .... . n' "v...... i uctiikhbwiui . mc cii..i uu v uic, i board ol dirertors. and was very satif:tr . ; ' Lrv in it. miiIi. Tlin dire.tiirs'. and tMclier. Klinnlfl liv all nif:m ATtenil 1.1 : this important feature. ; t oncluttuii. Good re-nits mtitht le at tained were the directors to rcaulate the wages of teachers by the grade of their certitieates and not according to the looi! itv of the schools they teach. A 2xh1 teacher should have pood waes. Teach j be an incentive to teaciierstonuiiitv them j selves more i:u ty. n wotii.t i-v wen ! directors and parents could vi.-r. the ! schools more frequently ; uone of Ihcui j Vlst er-otten. and some ol themn.it at; . ) an. ii aiiorns nie ii;eure to siv, niai an the districts ta the county, lor the lirst time, complied with the law in keeping their schools ojien the required Cve months, and can therefor apply for their (diare of their State appropriation in good faith. It is with lavor that I reler t the earnest o-operation of the county pipers in the cause of education : an 1 my thanks i arc due, and are therehr tetidere.1 to the 1-. ..... .. ... T..- T . '" ' ''. . , . l'7'TEK,A.1ha dreadful and so ?lltn '",h1, U""-l""t is preva'eiil ",."",,nj' plT f""'' "8, T" T' 1 " s"'m 10 U MJ lnittilar season t,r 1 M V ,'"i1'","",ls "." f," ?11,M "'X '"'T" . " "'" e dw X "'" M- " ,,Hf -'":'''""'' "g-iuist it a.id e-i-c.d'y th.j-c : lutivmic iiu. ivium 111 111 irii.iiu lj the origin and ettecls ol Llipliilici ia trom l)r. Chandler, President of the Mew York Hoard of Health: "The origin of diphtheria," said Pnsi dent Chandler ot Ihe Uiard of health, "is a mystery. Most M'ew York physician-, 1 believe, thiuk that sewor gasses started it. It is a germ disease, like small pox, and is coiiiniunicable. It otten seizes robust children w ho, at the funerals ot play males, at schiHil or church, are cxt"isi-U io its di rect intlu-nce. j '"The uiplilhcri a Hison impregnating j the air-passages i f Ihe patient, atl-ets tlie! entire system. 'Ihe air passage itupreg-1 nation sieedily chaugeti into intlamnuoii, aectiuniaiiied le (he loriualion ol mem- j biaiie. Fever next follows. The in-isoa ! begins to act as ssn as it fails upon Ihe lis-ues tf the air-passages, b it tiosu I sens- ibly all'ect the patient until t w. to rive day s j later. Then lie leels great prostiatioii, ; his throat is dry, and he lias pricking iwins j in swallow ing." Tuc lhro.it reddens, white I membrane apiears iu pau lies, and the Elands swell. In fatal cases the fever in creases, the throat intlam.ttion spread.-, and geueral exhaiisliou billows. " i he ditihtheritic ooisou clings long to riitus and may occ.i-ioli death months afterward. Iliphtheri.i prefers seemingly, ! chiidren tietwten one and ten; the aver age ot its victims now is aoou'. two years Neither heat nor cold, rain ior draught, affect it. I leaniint-s aiid a pure air every where iu a dwelling tends to avett and mitigate ii. " here it exists no child should be ptr mitted to kiss strange children, particular ly when they have sore throats, or even to play w ith their toys. When any child iu a lamily has a sole throat the other chil dren should beket ; rigidly apart, in diy, well ventilate.' rooms. Kvery throat at lection, Jiuld lie promptly treate 1. Tile sUii child should be watchfully mir-cd iu a well Ventilated siiuli' room. "Men who live on Fifth avenue are as tonished that their children die.- I: is col at ail marvelous: halt' ol the house, there are not fit to live in. o.ie ball ot their owners, I am confident, have never been iu their -own cellars. They liii their draw ing rooms w ith satin, and gilding, but give no heed to the drain pipes, ot ten " would have saved a loved child's life, if seasonably spent in rejviirtna de fective drain pipe. "A few days ago I, W,eLA inlo the celUr ot a great brotyj :orj house. The tur rent U iewtr jjai tu.-hing ibiectly up to tliti bed ruom.-, put cut my candle, aud letl rue to grope my way out in the Jark. "We have only cme exK.-rt in plann er's work, and us the txauiinattou oi a single house takesoa hour or two, he Citi uot accomplish much. Men s!; i;i.i i -ik to their own pluiiitiip.i for th-.-tiisclvti. "If the it-.ild id l.cii;!i had a hospital in w h";ch .aoklrcU sul!i.rtug witli diphtheria could '-e isolated, it would he iiie saving ol mam lives. I't.i'otrr ol Itumbert itlnsd. Millord tovt i.-liip, ior ll.y liioiilh ending Moveui. 7ih. Hid Ma iu uileudaiice, nuiies 11, lemales 12, tola', 2. Average atleti-iaiiee. males u. fcii.-ib.s 7, totai Id, Percent, of attendance, males 7:!, fe males t4. total 7sj. I ,Mo. of isiims il. Second month ending Ditamier f.h, lMili. Mo. in attendance, niales It iinU 1, total .".. Ave. age aiudaiicc, maies 9. females 12. total !2. Per cent, of aitindunce, m . Its .1 le males so total . Mo. tisitor I". 1 b-id uioulU eu.ilng January Mi. 1 S 77 . No, m altecdeuce. Uialcs 11. it-males 2''. total via. Average attendance, mahs 11, females lli, tot a. il. Per ct nl. of attendance, ma'i s 7s, fe males '.. Uital ). Mo. visititors U. Prof. Whijikey ha . lAti w lt; 'gg, ad gave a vt'y t jto.'.,rngi,ug wdUrcsa l' teagti ev and pupiii. 1 am ph-asetl Wi have mi mauy call at my slusil. as it i Very encouraging both to teacher and scholars. The citizens have all been pres.-n'. with us. I would like to have them Call otten, and not le?: than once a mouth. Ail frit mis of education di-siring lo visit my school w ill rtceivca heattv welcome. .1. W. S intoi I.', teaciltr. 'li,e loun ler of the rn'idera Sun-lay $ hooI- was lioliert iUikti, etiitor ol the tiloilixler. (KniUndi Jr&t': who made hi Mrs! eil-ei iiuciit iu 171 and Mich wa hi S'Kct . that in IT-t'S it was e-'imaied that SjO.tcio children were receivit; "m structiou in Sjnilay fchools. The children 'Vtre tatulil reading and CnU't. liiiu. nnd paid a s-lili.tb lor Hie day. Ia KS-I a Sun-l y s ho d 5 ictctv w.o loriued in F.uiar I 1:r the' t-r.v -uraeit-;! ft ".heie jf atiti( 'U-cdniarr aid : the suti.tUsiiavinc; Ix-en iiiit tmiitht t-y hired teat tu n, (.imtuilous ioatructioi) ili.i uo; liecome ceui r- v,n;ii ;.l.ol lsr.ru. la li3 ,he liut heil.ty S inxil I. ni .q w;u lurmed in Loudon, audlh,jk.i:tiiitte wis s.iq im liVl lo other lariw towns.' In 1-J:i the EiituV-r ot tsb '. in Enilaad under the established church alone was ".'met i,iitt. with 5.VJ.-.V !i'l'';v n "acott-iiid i.''tti rverdr, sc.iii!d ere esuhlinhe-l in ITtT. Tfuese ttibtKt'U eveuin sthaii were d'--vuied more fUii'uly l direct reiiious in airuutlun ihin the Sjn'lay honls. The oimi'KTof children iu Esjiish :ind ! ?vroich 5!jnd.iT schoois is aear'y T.ifv'i. In ihU iviiirtrv t'.R f.r-.t -nil.-. lit ii-li-m ' f-s ted i have iucc inn 0 3vew Vork iu I'M audi luul'.-r.-i -d a-.d spr aJ ov.-r tt.e csiuntrv with a?t-nisliiiii rapiditv. Inthetui a.wo mr mr-'j j tc,.ir "01 ii hui utns Iaiet stdtijt'it-j we h.tve ine uurnlit-r ol I - :ai-r... aul c'fcr ruri:.il -hiuas tz . . ... . ,.:.ite-S. Ttilt'iiml.ativ but i.ile au'linnly i-i u- cvmww ... ... ..... M..i., 141. vm. Ki.ni.il -. - 11 -l-. -r iiw.111 1 - tins, i .'itS.if'j i botaf. A luce r the most . .,1 ,i " . 1. tt,. ... 1 ........... ,.i 1 populaee alate, ilia siite to e-tmi.tc the Sunday schools iu ttiis couniry at ieast 6 is a i, in'. vi- 1 ' ... .. . .. - , .... . - .,e.c uut.-re - u,-. T" '' worker. Uailauy make ttie and are unknown to populur i fame. t T n-e- .. .i. ..i.q. ... M1'- niVEU 'n the t't iau. tietinetiu, Jiuiiuieir ol J-aiuuel Martha 1).. and Martha Hoover, a.'ed 5 rtar- 1 riir'iia ' ""-'Uiua, and '.IJ davs. It is w iib Sadness that we announce thy. dealh of Mm Iiavin- k-osn lie ir.MO I Psr taerei.ire itweirw tue jw (team ot iieia , navin VjOwa (.er Jou, I r;MO,,ah pavm-nt lo it (v.le- mtancy. The LriithL kind and aiwaysnn Anee. awl ttiow hariMjiiaiHu uip?f- r,rf--mbt Meta uas gone to her lung borne, Vk. Cml:. .1,. t.n,...ll.s i t),n. 1 UH ...111.1, U H . V ,1,1. . - ' ' 1 ' tire community in their alilctt.in. (.od has given and God has taken away, t-tii 1 Sntt.t'.if-t t. that <A lie it o tit a iK-llr ia ' A C. -ttiU.N-i'l.V .I-tt.ii..r HI. I::. Mir.a. rel Jobl'si, ati. i ears arid ." l:elilii-. lilUEiil.i SH Hi I'i ii iusi.. bet Frliklii, auu ui 4''i t' i t,-.',;iiit ol . , avaUatLic, ii t uiuib and (i tlavs. SWANK WIXGAItD. Ia ll.e l.ulhe- . r0 .'inrch. Moylowo. Jan. Itt.. by , i I Wnih jiiiu l,r i:r j ll ! -ii-..-'..,.'i..i." v. .'..i ll ltr,( I ll ll, .t, i. i.wiiiaiiii i n j u aim .i . rr "'rJ- "- i w4 1 l4 i DKC'K PI I.E. At the residence of - - . - --- viv the bnJe, .Janury 20 is .. br hsder W . i ' .Mr. Jame. 5. wet fc IU .'ir. mwii iie, both of Somerset counts. SOIfEB-SETIARkliT Curreoleal hf IXok a, Ckksits. CHOICE GROCEKlk's) FLOUR & FEED, Apple, 'irict. V A;.letuiir. ft lir.iu. fi W Builer. i (ki-. Buiit. jl trill) BuilsCeat. f bajlml dmI, S-i . lo vitaiiie 1 -g. litem -MS '.' .'.'.'.'.' ilO li' Ijo lc Tjc We -ie V w T iH) Tfiei le ....igVl ; .......jt''.ia flotiTSC 7 si -ee ..1 Sui oe s: imtHit 16c ;j gl n ta c ll)5.iS lg'-jWUO ;e i a ttxtiu if; Kcetmax. Jl i.it, " - ."r'' tliJui Ja-'lwi". ' i ...rn u,t,j i . Cult tkiiu. fl h fi Um Fi. nr. M niil Flait--il V hn., (M ft) lialil. (Ui(ar.-urel) ft Lr l. ft fc Latnrr. rctl nle, ft II..... " upper " " kip. " Mi t iiil.KI. WUIU. lOUliil... I IMIS, fl fill Piiit.-&. f ria. Peai-h. ilriM, fl Kyc fi In Ka.t. V Ii Sa t. Vn. 1, 1 Nil.ntn. - OniaoU Aiuut. er sack. A iIIHmd. per sark Suirar, yvllnw ft ft while ............ Taliow. ?) . Wheal. i tiu Wmil. fi Id Sfw Advtrtienrrts. FIRST ANNUAL STATEMENT OF Til K of Scuursst Casiitf. I'r the Your IJAnliiirTnuT. Aim ot JtJ'aram' p Me-t to afft.!-iaom.I7.i4t "0 xdlt. -J.b r-j-ci lU"Ht r.ir V'.i Ami. aPs-'i iu i r u- of Iiewis '. Kinn-eri 1 4 t Oin-ian.litHE vn 1 revi- ..-w-tr,i-'it' 23 15- itie yc.tr IVr.-eniiia; Ur jllect in a 'Inriui? yir.tr l is leo s ii.-c-ri". (n (-U- !aMHP ir m ye-... tax U 9 tif W'.iT ..-l -7 T- oi mm'MT a-l-iitit ihirin ye ir Aru.'U'ii in Tri-j'tf-y at Ust temenl .. 43 T 4 : f:.t:vntUt F"t insuriu of I-f wii , Iiii.t-rt 0 j', Ol .! O 1.0 Oil r. .1.1 59 U Kg is a IS i 1 "1 r-T iii-aiam-e i.iuk'i It it -r F'.r iiirt ituiani-e r i.'iirietiaa ntjer F.-ritaiuau tu Ittfiirv Stahl Fur Malar? ul sie. n ia- ry and irenurvr F- r s-iliry ul F-re-i lent ami litrei-tiir'.. l'-.r iMHjkil, i-:alluuarr, (o F' t-ritniiiK iuu1! m't- i-le:- F"r nth-T iiul'lt'-at.ler. F-ir ni;--.-eil..Li-'tim rx-p-n.-t s 3 :3-t,liT 0" Amwunt ii Trtia nry lc;i It'iioi'nft. Am- um bark no dupiii-ate - in the t.inJ of (li f-iii-iittrat aem?. -iil.iect lierei-nciKi li'f Cvb lertina an I extluctraa D. IV-. -r H. :!!! t'l-ler l-leuica Hi'nry tCioii-li Ji.--.h l.liii!e I ia me! I. Walkttr FrauKiin H iv JT.is.-i.ii s. -Miller r..4 i'i . 4 g-. IS . Is SS . 10 . S". j l c-iT:r I '. I.ii-liiy 1 G-.'i-r'--- L--ry . Aar-.u J. .tlider H- or. .Savl .r Jj.nl fi-irliauKti ! i:Mii'-l Cr. ftowuiau I S.nuui.-l t alker 6 I 71 .t 11 .' '' :- 4- 41 lit Ol 4 - 'i Airt. iiafK t.n ilupbiite rt'-r tu a--ei..'in:t'nt u-e .-if L,. (. I.itiil'ert, in hand ot Wtes lii-iti'.-v. Aanm ttt-iuti, uivl J .I. ftLr aaatv g) -rr-ig i" a ;j i.iij'i.bf t R.l. of ins.dueClirl tian l"yT. -gi-o in An:l. ' .luiH..h ia.-Tii.i-r. mh ifi iiam.io Wi-imer l-l " Auuia-Itr -ii'l. gi" ii ' il.imaife due tr. UutmuQ. fu i.i-il.TSil Ufi.-.arc.i i'X -r(,f liat (titles. I Tti.- th'.ve tttalfir.ont iM-tirii-d f.i te ei-mHl. 1 Jt.-i.N il. Hit, KHH. J. W AI.KF.lt. : l'rt"i -lent. See. mi 1 Trea. I .Tan V4. A SS (iXKES NOTIl'K. u.'e is Iitivit Kiveo that Ji.s.t bri-liuum and mile -.1 williir-l l'p.. Sitntr-sl t'u.. Fa., Liy l.-i-d nl Vulun ry .A.siantni n:. hare aitrne.l all r l.eir n-ai an-1 tn-nuiual i-s-.ate tu me in -ni. lurlti I. iii-Ti ul t-nsiitur.. Ah ear-ims iii.leiKel Itt Iiie so l laei.li tirvtiiium wot nuke iiriinu tayuent t tin, and tltusie tiavm ebtnot ur ili-uian : will itrctial litem itaiv a-alln-niti-ati-a vitbi.al delav. JlVNATUAN KllOAbS. .i .n. -Jl. A.sine. Ncwspsper Advertising Agents. GEO. P. EOWELL & CO., 41 PARS ROW, H, Y, Tbpv haTC t? .iti.f;'tl'a f fntn41iD-j th m'.-i t'tpii-.ve tuj-l -iiivicJc M'tvrtWir.n: cnn 'Aiti wi:rh hn s r bcfii iPt-upsJ. and vivf wiiirb 4-mIu SmwIjt ..iit'r; in UDV thT -UIltrT t ut Tii,5. Tb-.v han'e utvtii in w-trk.ni; Jwn a n-o-i.r.Vx l.usiii1 lot i.Mr.tii:lily a "y'fmiric i!-' ti-t ;nt uoch.ti.Ke in the uw"iti(rr ftfTn ! Aw-rir-i rail cf-aij-? intK-'. wiiiic ihe wi-lr. mi'irui.tti..n nn uli irtj.i.t. iriT--rM n tn aiv-r-!t-ie! i- nriily at tin liitJi. the iaf iv I. ; f r.?-"f fro k Yori "J'l.vr." JfAt H. Send A liooi umnce icr me m a Ml A FARM FOR SALE. Slta.itc si-out -fiie wile frwtn i t,nrj ? ilk, ca tHiiiimt ii-i'. a ij-.e ri H i'. 4 ure n.w tr;t,'v t-a4 t.na ipJ n' liwelui h.ia-. Aa cM,r.ro: p ranalti f!! O'Ui.ttninf a it c; 'iuit, -is a 1iry larm It i a fr cih. a! It l a uj.e tr- ia a thiixtutf )uai!Uia!ur;n n. and Wa-.t-r tR fc.eir 0-Wl. JViicr -.. Sli-4.. b-.uv iw fcuinireii jar-!- lruin rfie. aud it. i-vjat.-ijif f-i a .aMt ifaiity. 1 tit J S. Hje-third 4.1 i-nrrhae itt-rij tl wc. and Uk hdl.mrx ti -ait pan ha-r. A:p;.v i JtC '.4 iibiH.tsViiitf. P holography erpetuates , . . : .,. ,s,i -, l, , ,.r:i,i.:iu,i. rr.a ri. rn-.winf rapni.' an in:in (lie ttr-'tif1 ao.1 by :lanar ol iiie I'ntTurs xi L ttHiBiiiosi. Amen-"' sbsiuT t t ure w talaat:e cive-ti- ut auliiea: e- pietat--i of ttie g.-wr aats.! reat D ot ittelf ows i-.iiy. "tteib and Profitable Tresetits. f.n.!e Vi.l! ISren-.t 1 1 1. W --enL: Vila ! ..., .(,. (JaciloKuen aent lor t lm ct iiamo. i F'.r ate t't-a'.'.-Miieiayiii hookiejeri A Wren, I ETF..VX1 4L PHOT. 1 H APH if I'll . ,tWiIy a AiUm.-i Ptudi:-.liiaia, P i.TrrilOft 15T2!I1 T1',J1 ai. LAMiaiTlnS riani .Nov. A SSIGNEE'S NOTICE. ' .tu.i" i newt riti tnai iiiin ueiornatuca , . , ,u,( VtauntarT Assia-ntant ( all hi. e-!lat-. Itoth r-al ai I i-rsoral l Jae- I K M.Her f-rtbe heneot 4 hi. milwi Ait i m "ni-ui aeiav. J AttH It. M I L.L. t K. Jan. V'- Aiufaee. EWHITB SOAP Vrr the LaaiMtry or Toilet I EOT" At t rtrrttV Snart. ItetttttatS.iSrm'rES.i JTIBLE OILS, ur-A I.r t.-e -.iuT r.-rM. which retai.i- a 1 l!i uataral keln-r oalltawaf' ia- sal-, it CU.U a-U Hit II LESS (has the lmpurb-4 ar.le . list It la raiSlly e.nlntr ln reneeai h..-hoia .. ln--ef ( ..Ln..i.sar-, 1-ofxe--o-e. l-r Pr,r-ietan as l,,r.lti.rl-n.(ti--..(tt-i WateajUaPtaiTTaf the White soap l-eiMer-i Isa-e harmle-t. ttaaa tauij ttf AMS'l-j ft . i. lacibuaU. iraJt uyitea ij i:tijkimk','''i' 1877. 1877.!"'- THE PITTSBUEG DAILY ft T ,. T , P rrr , LralissE Journal ef feto Pf;nnsnr7o!!W mw?M mm- ' 0 est, LiTsliest Cheapest ee! Best Newspaper in tlie 01 Furnished in Clubs Ten at Six Dollars a Year and Post age Prepaid Every One Steal Sntaite for li J Tii"f of ur reader who (ir a jc-1 ritv rnify lt'uM. I'jr ail mran. pu'-TitK (r the riTr!;i ku f'ltran m. Iirr. Lirr. Iul(er. m i'tfff-T. HiWiVe hr ni ft iu --hta:nin ti.l tu.n-i-t. 1115 itiv L.it-t Nf wt. and. hey-od utin. -n f th oii-t rfAduM', rvh-''!" iiD-l -ntrrt.iiT.:n tily I'-'irnuI-i iiii'ti?hed in thr I'mt-M irat-. Tne iit.Tt n will emi-r Lr Tlnrtv Sf .n I vcrin ri.f";hid tVNrtury. wtien it wiil api:ir i:i iit-w tyje n w be:nrx m t fur it. an-l .HiTrie i:npiTrd i-i ill it. dff-artiu'ii!.. It i the Lai ji r atkk in tht Stut. T'Uidiahiny inm thtrty mx t- r.y oUiiiins t m.itt.T imly the exiifo cif.-t iief'-ra-: ii r.ay re-t'iinr. anl Kinrf it' 1 Hi nwn t-y ina.l and telcif rpft. truuiall 'iti'tr tiTtd ihe int iudinic 11. mil and niit rell- (l . 'raiu' n an.i Kinnif-tHt KefMrt. bome and i rHiirn r full i rrli'dc l'ule MurWat Ml fvri"rt : iiitily r-i-rts '-f -urrfnt eventa .n tb ;:y. in-lu4iiiij Court w. Fulite Rrj-rt and (Kiifrl t 'iiy Inteliiifptnce: Per-'- naL Kliti- al and S n it-ty New. witb t-areiully diifi'-il Ktiu-ruii " .mm-ni uo null tlie m-Tt imiurt-AOC topic 9 i( I-.lnt..t Im-ivs'. (iriciiul i"':r. Kl.'., tt-. tt bMtn-r f.ir (tin H.-r. tiaai. th Mauula.-tun'r. lt. Prwti si.-u tl man. il.o tr .trnii-r or lli" Faniilr. Ku litsPAtcil will lie foam! a. nimit valnat le il re iiabtii ixurnal. an-l as j.-lt wi can eareluliy roii-ui-n-l 11 In Tlif rea.UTiir .nihi. Thr lie( rvt-li'iipe .I lite piulanty i-t Hie In-rATi H w tli fui-t lli.it it is rra.l y all clasMJ. rtaiaptl.-s i.fCuuntry. ( 'nst-l mr p.iill m. anil eotut a rir'-ulatl.in m..r than iluui-le that ul any imper io tlie -jtatu nulsi te ii. Chil.i.li-lnl.i i. DISPATCH APaDBriorthe PeoDiB T1:k us lii-ma;t to fin: .iitrtiir'. i"t-1 up the election IU de.-patr t u neck. ae (n'-tiai'l. U.J lK?r anlimu: ilii-iui.t ul I'K 'nl. ' , . r i I i fxn e i.r aieeatf ir errwr to ;ingle ul-.-nir 1 W.S told a Week i-iij'-e bv i 'I'titit -r wek. J4-'(i;ster r TUO-nicl I 1W i r-i;t.: Mr-?.'Tror" at 5-3. w evr.. rni TU MI DISPATCH. Oueof the Clioitest, Cheap est aud Eest Family New spacers Pub lishetl. EVERTBODYSHOOLD READ IT. fMiJy. prifj'.'d fr -ro c Irar, cw tyj. anil ioe liif u as w ii a fn M Xn- i-he;il-1t Family aj-r i-h9l. It ia a iarje. iilio ii at, en! uiiii g tuny r-dumua tl nttr. eutri-;.-f nil tlie nu n- iii!ih-rtain new uf tl-.w t-.r- mliy 'ttiLite! and f-tm-denwd aod omn- t:!ij ii: liir.x r'Twriti! tu a neral kOMW.ed-fe f.f e-.t rvtrutj-'' "I iirf-rrst tmfc-f.iriDii' thrirriiut the f-cuniry. In !-e-l a- a nt-w-jtajx-r. it i u-'t furjaaf e l ti. any -!mi'...r pu:ii.atiin in AnTin : wiale the r-.iri with wnit-ri its -Milf-nons are made ad ttieir nr-Jit .iri: r ru-;pr -it a nin dr-sirai-'ie (-iriiAl i'r the i.tmily ajourn.il refitaw.ta tn-trrr-tii!4 raltiiir. and o:i Ui.it rntvK )iil t p-on ot the WRMiLT lnrATcM are md. UJwriTh Krt-it i-trf. and are aiwuy 'uli und retiuMe. while Ri'-u. T:. WivKKS.v Inai-ATCH i furnihad tu i jii-:e rv--r-at t. a y-ar. or in ciuft i j-m j ml ' wild a p.it-Fr fra'dj' t th party irettinic U tli: cint-. l! in'tl!'.' h-3p'"t itsf-r in Aiur, . u tu an-i amyiint, tf rira-tin-f matter u i"e- e-ic-i-i'T-!. and cvry Unnly -diould haee it. Auilr9? O'NEIL 6c ROOK, I'ti' li'hirs PtiLV iin Weekly Hisfati l. Ittsintcii liu Kut.iin. I'liTU .teDi. I'ti!turtf P. 1 tuisriiis otick .t jir? a uertny Kiren m an y.r.it rtni'-emi-i ath-uate,.. .-mill.. ur .hri.-e. that tt.e I..1- iuum aicunu ha.cpa-.l mil' er. an I thai t lie tlti lii In-wn-v-nn-.'. I.-r r.itlrniaT.in an-1 alti.w - an.-e at an ri nans' (Vort to I tieia at S-.iiitrsl, tur iiiursiut. January a t-TT. S-rsiiiii ami tinal airi-unt i.f Hmrr M. Bator, an-l Jiniiti Marker. .l.Iuiinisiial.iVii uf Henry Jtark-r. .l'.-1-a-ie.i. anfimi'ii V. A. Bu-hman, Admini'tnt. r of! ciin-iiaii t mm. .iiH-ea-e-i. A.v.iutu ..f J.-t-miali J. F-lt. Tr't fx tat wir ..I tnereai-.it.-if ja ...!. fi Ai-aint ( Jiaciel A. Id cmr, liaar iian i Saninet J. Pl. uicri. Ae.timi.,1 .M.-eiA. ii-iM. Kamlir uf K..ITt "it!j E.J.Mr.-r,. f ,b. Ei - e-.-.-r. ot J.ii-.ii j. Meyfr?. iiwa--i. first aci-.-unt of Ttsfz? Si inirlrr, Adminttra - t-r.j satojti wtti.ae.i. A.iinf. i.f Aar Will an I .Terfmlah St-liier. t-xsnltoi-i of lhi wiil and lestimeul ot it. nrT s.-i.ii-r. iii-rueii. A.-e..niit if Aai-in Hihter. Ailmtr.lJtrator'if the elatcl Jar.a.Mlller.ile.-e-af 1. Ai-c an: ..t (h-.-mi-" m l Juhn B. liwrr siimim tratnr. ot the emale ni Benj. Lwwrr, laleof GriMfC viiie i.ti.T..i. ' A-.-i-. unt ..t J . Meyir. A tinttii:rat r i aii .(in n Peter 311-t-ern. ile.'asr.1. hI a ail.t t.t ( trus .11-ter.tii..v,a9aiiiii!ra--iriil aal-t e- UA of .aa I. UamUrt Sacael Bl:: - tier, ti--atr 1.1 trie Uil will ab.1 t-stameni ut it-i T..F..I.-a.a. . . . t-irxaiiii in.al a.-.ont of J. S. W. S.-ii.-r. A itDia.sirit.-rrtii lnumrxio aioi'ro ct ( jru; tirsi au'i'iiual a-mt ni F'e-J. reri--tc Ml" , aiiuir.i.:ri("r"i t rt-triet H--i. .ie.-evt--l. A. t. lil" K tV, Jir-S. lir.tur. 'rr.isrv: sale. is aiK:4Bart trustee fur the .il f thj reai e-tc-d U ,- rSiyvt-aio. lite rf S)iBfrwt Tf-ilw-Mie':, m i-irBanf ut an wrter -framed t h.-n t.y The i r iinn s .' -urt ( mer-et C-j . will til nt j.aiditf ile .-a nn t!ie t remi'e r( rUi tWa-!. A '-r.i'i trat i iit iiute Ib -mrt Tp.. -.i-r.--i P.. a-iv-intuz land-" t tif-re satr..3.. X r.h iMblf 1. Peter (in Aih. J'll Kn rr ail 'iffr!t. e-nt.itniuc 1-W are and ar 4 1 1 i-rth. wifh a an-l a ha it tvry tWfJimz h-'U. kMra and viae w-tuiani thT -n frxt"i. ThKMS Oiee-t;'.!. f nin-Mae money after te l tin rea.ri. ri; aiM iD-a. u r- .-a-.d ti i-r-m!.a t-T nvrtcai(e -r vhrwbia . .. . .u , 1.-- .1 , ... lli. .1.1.. u a-1 i 1 . l nrr u ne jm ine wi'ww m :e r-.i-.- l annoaiiy .turlna her tile, an 1 it rt-a-.h tlie p.r:n.-lpat.um lot pafcl ta ieai liekM at rt-iir.em.a'i!e i.f p.-I-i Utry ( tAjatit iie'i-as-1. '.i.- tliinl r; t'.e r-aiaieena the 1st ily o: AlTll. . 11 ttmllJl'ifr. m iwie .duimi i.--o,i-i....o.r..i h. ae.f.i i.ft mi. .,pit. y ttiiftisi-nt la.i. tn psrit-ot. ii.'.l- Senators from his Stale ill ild (ir-liase m--nev t-i o. ual-l a' ttie to-Avjl lae a?, wLn-h will t .lelu..t.l Ipjui tts ar-- litmt. e ait -t t. - - --ii. , J' 1 inn tir 1 Eighty 'its of lanJ in Bourn aaty kar,a. "''-' "I! !?!'". er.ra-ka. fit if f.1 lime. F r ttarlefllar- a ttariefliar-a-i'ifert F. ( kanhi-K. In-i-.T fail' Py .Nebraska. S-51Q.N I.L'i XOTICE. " s ire : hrrehT ritea that Fjiiali Sl-ral. of Laeiurr Tt . C-t. P hj ol v ot - 'MTf Asiia-Jiment. ha.a-tfatsl in aJ -t-.i:. real, nenamal arvl -Je! lo H' enua H. h-l n. o in.ieil lo lh -teo M ae i-ori tm.it !.,r rii-lj.a. AU wensaia o-l Lnh !.-r--T. an reiiae-netl liali- pa-rtBL. aaal thue bjtttn-z rlatnu stfuns jivl Aiim-r -, J rc--iit them luiy ri.-t-ue-l la w - mT ns.iaefi-r- In Lar-Dr lv. utKsiAam-:Au Jan. IT. 1 - 11 W4iiiit irniK V.fli;T0?l, I. C, .lao. -19. ' THE ELCCTOK VI. TRtltl S XL j Last winte', in a conver-ation on i the Anmextj Debate, Mr. Illaine stlii ; In tue that the Pcnioe'-iN, from hav- , ; itiij lecu so long- out ot ..) tce m:ii t b-ive lost Ibe fa-i.ity if gv.vern- nient. Their p -lo v m a svri - t,f ! biuuili'M Thcv seem, at list, t Lave recovered their 1 1.1 p twi-r. j They have tuccet-ued 1:1 fi:ghteti- j iu ltepublieauK cn.-ugb. by their I bluster, anl co.tio P.-p-abii.-i'is It-uoutrhbT their pretexts. tJ cauae ! thctu to consent to a crap v' V St hc ; V.'tf. Hill pi e.-- n it 1 ti ed it b I is :bc most revoiii! oiiai v ic..u!.i;utiooijr..j..:t .e tu I on resW wre Vn.llt lotlttr t- .44 cstablisbes a precedent that ca'i ii-ted to overthrow tbe popular ver dict whenever the "lace of tL- re turns" exhibit aor element of doubt ; and tiDConntituiional, iu tbut it is neither warranted bv the l-fer tu r j by the spirit of the Matioti il t'.mi- pact. and establi-.nes a tribiinn! ' neither provided f-r nors'ig 1 the Iramers of that instrument I bv The Constitution provides that "The President of the Senate -ball. j ia the presence of the Semite and ; House of liepresentatives. open all j the certificates, and ..'- ..'. .:,.!! , .'i.'u hf rov.n,''(.', Mow, if the chjnge j of oif vote '"on the face of the re- j furnsi' would not ebarisef the whu'e' - i tempt to nenj thuttao ti i'.j oio iwi'- jin the voles devolve? oq ihe Y rresulf at ; anil tuat a nccesarv eoDtjuence of it, Le aaJ alv'ie iu uit determi ue btt a a ihe t w o ieu whenever anj '.ate ml- duoh cate returo.-. ll i.s oue tDe ibre Lijh functions invested i; him by the Constitution aud that !! ns r his cllioe as its ditiouiphei prer.j atives. The uUra-demoi rats iaist, ( tb y happen to have a little e.n;"ederi:e . army in the popular brunch of the Legislature.) that the lluti-e of Ivtp resentatives alone shall hive ;Le right to object to the vute of anvi iiite and their Kti1.jee;i.:ii eaue its reined-n ! Ttiv nti 'ht ; ! throw out Ohio or I !iitl'ls under thetirv, with mu-e or without ; r a: any time, under H'Mtie hpTinis pre text, they could lhr; o it Scau? enough to vomit the eiertjun ir.to the Ilollr-e. J know that Tildea h!melf ffive Southeru democrat, aa e't-i'ouieiit-r-ate, a personal fried I, who i.- iati tuately acquainted iib uil theomL ern leuiocratrj in Coultc-is, that th'-v all believed tbej bad lu.-si the buttle, I but that they are perfectly wiiiiiiyr ul course tu accept a victor? if it coiil be woq by Nuriberu (lctiK-erinc !tra.ey. Just as tbey were iLrowin dowa their armj, that Trojau hor-e cmii IiroOjifiC, the cur--e and lli-.'raee .t; Arpericau ptdilic-t, enter.- our citadel by the connirancf of our cva !-' diers and revives their hope.. j What ii this project '.' Let im look! at it. liecau-e, uiurk y ou, il o'nb- i lier3 itisi-t that !t.o tv. i.- ".-tin! I then be counted'' autuii ci' .- i ie j doubt tu to vli- .-bail cuutit th' i;:, liters 'iov, ia order to do iiiiia x toe t'oorititution, they create for ti :. duty a Keturoiu Hoard tQat n i ::e of the fratuer-4 ever dreamed ti! lecaus;e the legal jn-ttiffjraer.-i lire "not sure'' that the ice-i'ri-?:d r.' should count the vote, they -.iiiL'e-' j the creation of a II mrl th:i; it i ht--1 torically cure the Corn-tit 'ition d I not intend to couut them ! The Hoard if to eou-i-' (.f Seiia'ors, five IUpre-eutniive. and four Judpeij of ttie Suiirettie ('..urt who sbail choo.e the fifth -J ml Look eteadily at this scheuii; and what doea it mean '! If in- an.t ili.it one HUM Shall (t j tft lff t'ffJt(eal f f I tic n t rr - rt i iiir hmi.'.oim i! jif-l'lf. All the Kepubiicnn Cm- KTec-raen will vote lor Have- aud Wheeler, because they were r.ot.e-tiy j elected by the larffe-tt popular vote I ever given for aiiv Kepubliea'i rn 'didates in ecrrj State in ivbi'-h there i ! waa a free and fair election. AU thei democrata will vote for Tiiden aril' Hendricks, because when men (!-. ' not scrapie to de?ccrate tie ballot-, i box in Northern States and t) revive ; t the horrors of the Korai-h Chun h durinz the Middle Aires ia the U ilf ,,,a o Hue to ner-fru'e art! niir- tatM VaAJlO pi r-CU i aM ni l. ' der for Opinion's fflke tbev W.ii not 1 , . 1, . 3" 't . . hesitate to Ue n ICS re.-.!,,. I aeocT to achieve their prt iletertii t.1 ! f - 1 i ed purposes. nw (hen how alii. II' the Jild 'e-l ? -0W, toen, uow aoou. lue .,11 .rs . j The J iidzes of the Supreme Court I -. 1 . I. , ..,.-,. are neither more or nor ie.-a par.. m , ja ejr creed ant! character th .tl ! . . . e .. . ! 5-COator-i. I heir ro'ies ot o.hce III ! ot change their'natu.e.. There are it wo Peiriocrats and two Kepubiicaa 1 , . t- t 1-,.... l;il ' named in tee High Ja.nt loll. 1 j These four JudlfCsl ttarae the tilth, O'l i ,, 1 t, j whom t all inttat and purp. ., ih- 1. f ,v . fci..p. ;, n w:;; r,t if , reoOlt OltUS Ha fcl. CtlOO ..1 re-l I, ! the acLeai8 13 DOt defeated. S'.ripp- ' - , - 1 1., .l;. i ,ed of all its verbal tua-a-. ibn is a ebenie to substitute a Iicta'.r in - , , , , j the piace of the ieotite t' Bann; lie 1 Oe.U ITesident of ihe Ufai-d S'.at-s J otifr v'irtfi'n v.y i fnu"! I . ,1 1 T1-...S. i.n rre I "r HO'inny . L.ey mi t-.p..e.s. , cn(J ,arli jso eieeted by th'? ie. Qor bT n.en fleeted by ibe s-'p.r. ... ,,, .:i u ... .1,,. ... . 1 Qor responsible to iii'j pc ! haviujf any poiiticul power joe, ii'.r n r a j countabiiit v. becjjies the ICO'. p-,-f-.r tent force in Amerieati p the net: jfeneritiou ' -n jyfct kave Lcaid of t.'..--ai.-ni! That leU. crats thi -Old sna'i h at u ! scheme to retrieve their e feat tioiii 1 t.tcite HJ su: p ise, bui ii doe- set ni incredible tL-t publicans .-h..u!d C '3 sea!, to put their late Waleri.-, victory ia peril a.'aiu. lHu-ort believe in ft Ce-af. Ttev wan-id one man, (which the .-afie it w is r..iCronin, to decide the U-t electioti: but what has HetUnlH-aai-tu to d WitH ft ODC mail power. eiiT-ptni: . ,i tt , . . : . retes It. but tu atatcp it into tte earth ? I.et ., ,.t-.., , everv Kermbuca'j at one wrre to ' ,!l'tbe Senators from his ; ' Dant Dfotei ant protest aaiusi luis ecuci. If we must have an extra t lUs'-itu : tional metnoa oi ue. rruiDinz tuc election, let us put up Poker Jack of i Arkansas acain-t John .l irri--ev of York and ll't tteRJ plT a JiOie i . . I . t aIJ l- in (K. rflra) of the hi oiti tjieuge iu mo ... - --. !ii.... ..a varui. trith il.p Siinreme imK -- --- - i , I P..n.l n rlooiita !! di-rill'n.l tfcrwWf. . ' t I V . " . i This plan would fio cjntte as con- itutional s the Joint Commission 1 ,nft u K,t k Kpn are experts, azzle: and, as both icea one khould a, least have ; . . . . , from wfttcbtn-f their I.. . , . anniseiBeDt eet- ral ! hlirS I Tft'U ' tVU EST INTENTS The "evident intent'' ef the f und- ers of the Constitution was that tie i ice President should count tne .... . t t votes; as is shown, tvn lurtner. oy fct that bas never vet bfea co- sit that (be feu'et-ce. AS a-i Pe i ' P invention reid: "Tl.e 1'V Ibe jO VCUl.ou I"'. It.-.lWenj. uf ;he Senate fthftii CU 1 lir-ivv-tw l"" . t ml tjft fttTliScft W tfl Vs 0a.l then b- counted 1.1 tht j.remre cr . .' . ' '.' nfttl .!.-. n f H.-j.r,'. n,',i. Thi show- that the change iu'.iio f .rm of the seutem- l4 jg, iV"ied by the Convention t ensure the pre-euc-f wiine-ie- lo tht c.p. eraii t i ..' e. u iuitK me eli-c o'.'. ote by th,- I'r.-M,.l.;,t of Wi Snat. r-te M i.j ,,, r-iK-ra.K i 154 Vol 11. p 1 '.". Kin.,;;. Peba-.e. Vol I P ol j li it, bevoiid anil defper than toy 'evident iiittnt" an lo m de of , couii'.tinf ihe f iundern of the CoDti-,tu-!-.:i, -Atthout any d-iiibt, wha-ever, d. i nien lha. ihe're should Ut an h oie-t Y,,tp at pr,H I he Ili'h Joint or Trt-J.iint C m-ti-.-.-ion m craftily desi'ned to ecure u-i hoiiet c iQ-ulration of tb cuarac ot tin- p.: t..: butouly of the cbur a i. rtil it e ,. -ir.. So fj iesiiioa is o be litad r (1) Tl(te f t'ppi. 'or n-nii,,le, alihouirh it gave ti l ""it) Ieuiocratic majority by ter-rori-in and by the cruelest" mtirdirs. Thirty nifa were slaujfhtert-d in a firnr!. c tu-uy yet,r .secure this r.-iilt in Mi-.ai..,ipoi. Out 00 "tb? l- uf the rcfirns- Mi-i.ippi is all rtirlit, and no iuijuiry could be mat' itiiu the affiits ef ibid Banditti State! N a election fra-nU could lie cor.ider- d by i:. ii is a McheTn worthy of le-n-iiltbh-rs. who reard on'y the 1 i'.Vr n t the npirit of the Cot'stttu- tloU. 1 t-i.--t lirant wii! veto it if it is .K--f ll A (-iir.riM.NTAL SWI.NPLIt. hiie theeye-i of the countrr are atch:a, t!.e Klcctoral proceedicirs tin re t.-t a b-os con-itrictor swindle cr.iA iii, i?s hiiujy and hunrav way 'hrotiL'b th-h liisi of Conp-e-s." It is tie Texa.-i and racitic lUilroad i-tt.euie. n iw united wiib k tidred .-'hemes i.f hitrhwav rdilierv. SinJ irlt-ton of Mi i-Kiiipt, told Coinrrewt, ia.-t wiaier, that "the S-uih," ( nean-i.-iir n it the S iiithero People but the Handiiii Ic itineracy.) expected that the Na-.i'-uul (i iverntuent Would grant the aid that was asked for it. The Nev V ork Ti !,!'. showed that this modest reiiueisl would c ist the nation, sooner or lu-.cr, for hundred millions' of d 'Httr?) ! h would not do to iro lie- tore the c iiia'ry with this project be fore the eiectiou of a President, and .-nil cry ' r.ef inn'' and " Economy.'' i'i 1 so it was n i.elly dropped by ibe I'l'tdiiti leaders fir another yetr. ..iied without iiiiuridir words thi is the -clii-iiie : Tout Scott, a very able highwayman, a.-ks Couifress 10 par him three million of dollars ia jtold every year f. r firty vears in order to build l-oii unies ot railroad aeros a burn. it desert partly through Me.ti-i.-o ! II. M. T. Iluuter, of Virginia, advocated t ins scheme, last Vear, u a ,.,.r ii,.,i tiiii nt, tor the crea 1. .!( of a vast Southern Empire!"' "Tiiis road" he wrote, "mijrht prove l-i in the umbilical cord. through which a ua-ceiit i-:uptr4 miifht derive its iiouri-hiiieut and support from thse (-; and uiifruittul wastes, uutil. ma iii:ed into organized beinir. it loses : ti- embryo si.aie. ami they bear it, like the wiid mother of ihe forest without a throe or a pant: " I reviewed this -I'hti.ie in an nritcle entitled "Trea-00 011 W heel-." puiiii.-hed iu "The lle pub niii.'iiiie of Apnl last ; and I r. . - to that statemeut of the pur i -.'-i - ' f this reier daring con sj .'.-n v to -i.o.v hour audacious this pr..p.j-it!(iti 1, ir is. Let every Con---( iinaii be watched aud driven out of public hv who ever votes away II th.-r f of the public domain or en dories th- times oi any c rpora lioi, wtia ever. We have bad too much nf it. -hlIV. TKt.l.'illAI'ltli.- Ilsl'.ri-11ES. There have ten livel? debat-.'s this week ni; hi t the seizures of telerapfc ie li.s Cltl t;es. It is wroLir ft-r liich b.-1, parties are eijuallv rfpiQ sible The teli-L'ruph should be as su-red as the mail. 1 trust that both parties wii1 Iwcome so sick of the revelations that this on -republican, p-ocredin may Lrinir to libi that tti- y will mutually airree to decUre the telegraph inviolable. The repub licans of btich rank have notbuif to fear. Zacii Cliaudler is tio chrewd a man to f i--'faih any tbintf that be would not care his enemies to know. Nor do 1 -oijipts. that the sly old f.x. S. T., imterrilled his cftuno by such indi-crenons. 1'ut whoever may be hurt or helped by it, it is mean and wronj thmsr to do and it ouht to be prohibi-ed by law. James Uiifath. lii.ni.tiuKi.i', III , January li While the S.,uth bound ogh'. express, Chicaiioatid Alton, was leaving Chi cago la-i uiacbc at about btiif-past nine o'clock, the l uiied States Express cir was entered at llalsted street, in ti," eit v limits, by three armed and rn i-kd men, who placed pi-tols at the Leads of the express me-.ener atid bik'ate men, who were toirelb er iu one car, bound them and rob'ie'l the .-ale ot a part of its contents, tb value of which is not yet known, but supo i-ed l i be ipiite frreaL One pai.kv.'eof lT.b(N) was dropped by the robbers ou the i'or of tbe car, and Wis recovered. After complet ia'heir work they left tbe train . A L-b. r avenue. Cfnca'i. The express use er,'. r -ays he eaa identify the r ibis-r-. a! ho.iifh they were masked. I.-t. i n e Price, of Chicago, who was ,u 'he Tiiii, h. a descr ptioa, and is i-t pur-uit. . E.v VoRti. January li Aa As . icia'e l're-s ii.-paicn trom Chicago -.iv- it.; ma-ked tmrtUr who board ed uii oti'ii nii.r train on the C'bicaifo, Al oa aii l St Louis llailroad last a ..-bt, i. .eroo. red both the express iiic-fU'-r a'.d baatit(re man, and b- kif "jei the -afe, bich cod ai oi ab- ii f Jo boll worth of valuables, bn. in iLe hurrv they perforund th w nkso bor.1 o,'ly tr.t they l-fl b--b t.d all except a package for Sprin fi. M. Itltnoi.-. c .otftioinn ftbu. IU3 and -.me drafts f r colieetioo. Tbey h f; he tr u f er it bad proceeded ab-ut ei.ht blo.-ks, od haven .ttwen ill-covered Cfin too J.nuaryls The ttree men have been arrested charged with tbe robiierv of the expres ear at tb Uiilic.'toQ cr.ssin.r last niifht Date- t - ves bad been on tbeir tracks for son e Lours. A Terrlfcl afcrMft Sin. . St-tii. January H Two or three weeks ao. Andrew Ludwiif, ft well diififer, buried en of nitro--.'Ivcerine in the rer of k'ts fftrdnt for future u-e. Tbis noon, while a work diififini? it op. his pick suddeo Iv struck tbe caa. and ternee et p'l.sion followed. Ladwig was bi),3 into a tho"iftnd piece, an I -he hoaxes and trees ia tbe rii-:!.b-jrLood were spattered with Lis' b an a blood Buildin-rs in the nei-rtborboc.d were shaken to tbeir foundation and tbe windows shatter ed. A hole was torn into the jrronad Gve feet deep and ten feet in diame ter Places of the body were found var-ls.p-tant. Tbe larg--: piece . io! r ot exceed Cve p. o id in Ae.sti'- L tloirf ! w.feftod tsiia etiiorec. TT