SFXTIVEL & REPUBLIC VT' I --'1 - 4- MIKFLINTOWX. t ftdaecdav. April l4, I ?&. - B. F. SCIIWEIJEI., . iMtuI a9 r sopi ir.Tja-. r ItcrcBi.lcis stin tosvonos. r! bf Ibe State Committee. ii-nn.-.ai.u;ion s i: ha, uml-T th rt sent - j jr...inii. lor , i.aiur jm a irau . utives in tUe Lc-ginUt'tre. KVSSELI. tUEETT, ( blrmj:i. Sitrctarr. Compulsory Education. Iu tie articles that " A Poor Mirtt," fo ci!W by hiiustfit, wrote i t iue uem- orr-rf HrzL trr iu advocacv cf Cuui- t ' " pu!ir tducati.Hi there is not a word ,.i lea.l, t'.e r,-alpr -i bHc-e that 1 ni ic3i ta raoir m o-?iic.e inai tLe writer eo-ptetendifrbat is inrolred .v!,aL.areh.l.rrv(.litt u. axW ; . ... e.. ttrian churches has been completed. , Jut before 2 o'cltM:k Golden was sent toltr and on female two dollars. ! mong bis chosen filenfls Uu w flu- i mrol Amt.... i I t -h",- i.V thHr detrtr, in Mute Conveutt a t Vf . j , 3t . . ' arid witl be cowidered at the meeting ! to ttrs Klereuto Ward Baak tcr money !l ( They bse TeuaefteeJidar, lum'r )ar"gue4 ' (ial Vt t lead him to make a , t .l;" i1h, w.,mI ': tM ai iui.G I'OK A:iXls. ,,...-Trednir. the 26th day of Slay,. " aekt July iu J.,ndon. ' ' Ito.y a the WorUeu of rhetom-tttt;buror,.Nit. G-l Ubor... f .,IIC ;,.e 13-b aj ! 3A VTj b.,- 3 W.r....n1H?...lH-e,C ,0J5-nV, dram73.500, was The wWing pct ban not e. tb,t the tcoopa nblH nnt only not 1?, Sni'. 12'-; ? ?rZZZ 1 agVnS! Mj'f55tWrjr-n-' - "I1 $30,000 to celebrate the Centennial of in bank ne. of .in. deuomiua.ion, ' tirel, ont i i in- Virginia . withdrawn, but that the outpost, may j &X &. ' rW,!Trf r"?!,, ."' ftory hereafter w. I be asor Jr,l.ri ... na, ,bm Iu, . r !i J r A ?nif.tnded and retired. In f Miffln... -...., i1"LlL"?.?JZ?J'? u t.omrTt.'jry i-.ausation, turiucr iuan;pt? rjj Li, COOJlunni,, wuniaB liiat .! 1? to luruisu a certain auicuut 01 . 1 1.1. ' r u li I trliT-'tiff ,11,1 rliirhina- fur . IileUeClttai rrau..UB aua ciuiuing lor . .-- ...... tbe scholars. it 1 him it is education and are. c!othiUg , boyoul that Le doe. not , lie might a. well hare added en : ire sut'ptirt bv- the State : board ani ! lAyng fur the pupils. Indeed, he. ii:ii'ht have followed his idea or rvstem ' U a Conclusion, et.dadTrrate-1 as saeh,; tLat the State ilall come iu and takei tie place of tbe family and establish a eyst.-in fur th4 rearing, clothint aud ed-, ucatin- .ftiie children. For if the C'aC haS tuC Tigut t(J Cnmpel tbO at , i i .l i. . .. i .i..u. .u. ' ii-uuaue: ii pvuwia au i uiuiuc iuc jholars it Las the richt to maintain rear clotLc and educate them. It has ' V .... ' the right to do Whatever Other thing It t-!etss s'ib the parent and child, Uy the syotem that Compulsory Ud-j uiauou jueuieaies iuc eiiiaeu i d'jeed to a cipher, lie is nothiug; State i evervtiiiu" TLia L na ntw li. eirin. - ir"i. nlii 1 1 ma udi new ' ..vclothLitintle .arb'cf Cornnul-' ..rrv Education hut the reader and stu . Jem of past iroveroineutal events among iU(.n sees in it notuiug more or less than : the State usurping the rights of the iu- diviJml. It has been done number-i lss times iu the p.vt. It will be done here if it be allowed to insiuuate itself. ' in ! U I t'ire it a place to gertniuate, and time it will ltaven the whole body. It doubtless will require generations to .level"" itself, but that it will io o ; i.er is nnthinir mnr. certain. i There is not a siH5le case in all the ' t aliK'ii i.n- whicu peo rill changed i nil cuangea, Liberal to ! past, to our knowledge, iu 1 1. arhii nf their own free w ev-n in tie least from tbe Liberal to I tl,. Arhitrarv ever recovered them-1 The arbitrary power ot the j eives. the individual has been what : Mat. over the world has heeu fighting agaiust fi r !... -ml it . nle hwn within fpw ' c ' ears that the people of this COUUtrv bave gnt rid of it. Shall we now . rrutlucc il iu a new furia, ouly toagatD, . . a a a .1 aiter rue lapse ot years, reacn me amme despotic tcsult I W e are yetsufforinc and wi'l suffer for many years to come, ' r. .:n.. i. i...:.. ..... .1.. : ! """"S l lut " - ) 1 -1 a 1 at a .t. 1- , - al. ' UCUiCUUCSb IUJI UIC Xil'UClllwl! VI lu . : i .1 . a. m . : Tl a. ruuiu iiiiporti ou i tic couiury. 1 lmi was a war of the State against the , 5 - . ! rirlit of the individual. It is true tbat it was uot Compulsory Education t it was t-oaifuisory Labor, luepriucipi u' Lowever, is all tbe same, .a- i ciuapa "'" ; e .i .,- ... r reference to the piactical working of : too much tuter.creuce ty tue sutc over ludividual aCairs, as illustrated, may itduce "A Poor Mau' to assume that! r .. i r .i . t? ..... i.i . 7 ,1 . - e.oll .r r l.ve educated the Mate could never have : : i... i .1 .. .. I. . vioiaieu iuc iiuls oi uei tuueus, a? . . e 'in was dotic. lut it nas done by educa-i ted mcu. The Lead aud front of the: Southern Kcjcllioa was the educated and cultivated meu aud woiueu of tho ' ai i j J at. outh. lie, however, disposed ot this - . . V i- t .-.. ' fii.it'.t last vi rt. bv Icavinif America 1 . ! anl L'oiuir to Europe, where tbe first i t 1 'UCs IOC I .(TU iOVe a mXU WnO , uw r t "i uuiuii iuu.j , -iuu n?a.nia j 1 . -v,ii vi ajc vi iuui;unj. illustration that he produces is among . mumy j plca of w; chidren knof cfe j EIner .. nntttA Wi!(n jng. a people having a sUoug gcwraiucnt. ; Le owcs Uj. w.jerwom,n i:j tua .uc. ! long drive me into insauity. And now," ; ton, Del., some time ince,. for setting A happy place to go for an illuatra-1 bkh fc -. p, f U. j :J be, " my little ones have varied I fire to a stable, has turned Slate's evi tion, ni.lced ! H- preaciits the easing ,jriiry An:ii.tion ciumrreU. j that agoniring questioning, witti a pathos Jdenoe, aud has implicated two , other of a 1 reucbu.au, that if the I reucl. ; ,UD,eP) uf jrookiJUf rt.fu;(0j ' that is maddening, to Won't pa come lnen who he says filed several buildings. people t.d oeen as we.. ( ll.e pt-ot. e of tierinativ. Kmc m illlam 11 ,. , i, , I could mil lia.e taken tana, lie naa , " 7 , ai-e thit it is niilr a I rer.chmaa s et- cue .or geu.u? -a.pjn a. a. ... a at Krpurh atn- hut thcrft is lit -V, . . ..:,"B"fc ' . , . hi.tc aru'iitui iu .1 mau 10 say .-.1 .1 , 1 rosi last wee uiu great uamage 10 ebildren at once that their papa can't - other ladies, have signed an appeal to :hc i:.lei'.cctuai training of the two ; fruit aud cottcn iu South Carolina. come home, aud give up in despair." , the ladies of Roston to aid tbe Pbila armics had been e.- tal, ths war would ( Frost dotcyed tbs pcich crop in Ohio. ! . vait a moment," said tbe President, ! delphia Centennial by Lolding fairs, have only been a i-oi iea of drawn bat- j Colored pcoplj iu liicl.mond, Va., , j 8iUing Jown be hastily penued a j festivals, etc. tics, with no result for either side ex- celebrated the aumversary of the evac- j jte to Attorney General Uiilums,': The number of Jews in New York rept thai of the slaughter ot people j or that when .Napoleon tbe first. marched ail over licrmany witb bis French army, they were the bettered-; ueaud, and because of tbat they were victorious. The moral purpose and ! ptriotiu that animate the rank aed fiie of an army r.as as muca ana more to do witb its fighting quality than tc.re , intellectual trainiug. The fact ia, tbe j 1 reuctuian is uutortunaic inuis excuse, and v Poor Msn" is unfortunate iu ; Usiug the Frenchman, snd tbe two to- " gcthcruiaki a pet-rideforCtmpul3ory Education. After doing Jules imoo- the French man be introduces Saxony aud Bcl- gium. We Lave nothing to say agaiust Saxony and Bek'iuiu or Prussia for tuaiutaiuisg a system of Compulsory Education. It is in accord with the pint of thetr foverotuente -, but Sax -j enr, IMrHrtn asi 1'ru'sU are nt the r r- -yj Uoi,d Tbe' bmvejstranrled todetl. In the morning I dynasty rule Kiti--and if "A Poor ; when bis eotupanivna awoke? stlit me I j Maii" meant to say tie"t 'Lb retple of ' their grf-such a they thaU never for-j the United States shoU'd adopt Useir I itt(n nf ajoeerasaent, be is ndvisffig 1 , thru to ae just what we said iu Car : j first editorial paragraph would b , brought aboat by Cooijrjlaofy EJtica-' ' tiou. - ; ,! u-;it l' si.. ... . If I fullj r'e,J i,1ry ii cost a?Krj a nice ruou II a t a a j it wiil pr.'e the last story of tbe kind . . . l tht he will ever tell. The aouiUat of TUaiaage sems to be bw.rr, but fthetl -thou-h?fully l.ked at, is it grtater 1 , , , , i h i t . i . la i : . 1- w "'v - " 'bien write eay the cLcfactcr cf women ! ft , Aet.me. . 9M1.a. it U risht, , i.i, 1i,.;.L i.;.. ii,nnni. .. : w m w a ui j uuuu UlUI ' J V a U'. wtlr iul d4U1,.M on ibe j r , , ,, . , , i dclamcra, aud there will be less slao-: der. The aj.,3 wo tb,t - , ; lor vears to emu. 1 1 . , . The mrr thai rat on th riu muat a .... 1 1. . .. . n . r.. lart ' 1 ... 1. . 1 i i.i..,. . W1S 0de- ,he sp.U of the spirit that mo,cd atke,pcMe to write- i Hbo rt.-als my pnre vte! trash, T soraethinp. 'twas a-ine, 'tis hUj And has lw Klsee to thnnwnds, Hut he that filches frmu nt7 My fimmI name, robs me of ihit U'liklt not enriches hiia. And waL sj me ooor iadtett.' 1 aim ti.- ,1141 iii:iii ii,hu m My kxI name, rob, me or thit ' Vlik-b not enriches biin, i Zl - ! Tut Statistical Iifiaion of the Ag j "cultural I'epartiuent at Washington ! "uu,s UP aa lu el;ailoil Oi lue alien J eron in tue rmiind Iu tbm war Th ' r o J 'eropas a whole ts much below the 1 "t-'us of that of last year iu April. T! . I L .1. it I UB "oriueru oe. aa geucraiiy pr - tected by a coterinc ot snow, leaving tue ruot i,,Uc' though the tops might ; be browo and lifeless iu places. Ue- j - x - . .... ... ' ' tween the uOtb and 4'.'th parallels of, 'atuae toe protection was less uuiroim, . . ... . and continuous freeriu? and thawing in , re destructive iu the more ! "P situations, aui injurious gen. Orally iu a greater or less degree. The: inJwS firelesl in those portiuos of Illinois, and Missouri and Kansas, in wu,un l"c ougui prcveuteu tuny phutiug and adequate toot develop- j mtu m.i.l ti.fr. th rmninir of irintar 1 ni the area south of the thirty siath par- ! J 1 allcl wheat is uninjured by the frOt,: and vigorous, even luxuriant, iu some district. The alvauUge of drilling over broadeas'hi is ia ell sections Iu Califorcia','illfcri'I'' ' "oI- uiianimosly asserted. , , . , uuiieeu ivvia reiirt tu the early sowu is an assured success : . .... 'iured, eight a half crop, 'L1 P0' Jc 'ste u 1M Vigorous, and ' ? a - . i ........ . . crop. As to fro.it, thfee 'ers ,re entertained that the pre?all- 1 entertained that the prerail-. "g "h winds and the absents of i ,b '-,e rain n,J greatly reduce the j . ... i J,ul1 of thtt adranced portion of ,be croP- Tuere is n apparent iu crease ot aoout per cent, in the area! . . i... a -. "'" ""''i araounuug inruuuu; numbers to a million and a Lalf acres, , ... . .: portt n winter-killed and i I iu other crops may te j though tbat .ban i..-, I . . aa.l i - w-p- - ! 'eql the west to tbe calurgement of j planted area. . . . ... i a. Ibis increase is small tn ' ilia middle States : considerable in Illi ! - . - -- - t. ---- I. Sal SHli TI IS.sta.il 11 II tiff Timfanr t llll fa 1 V ! I l"' J I lirr.i.t lit V,t fwtilf St-fna anrl in tvsaii ! largest iu !he Gulf States and in Kan- - , .. -- . . . . feaabing 3'.' per ceut.-tu the south- j wes. ? i . , , ; i West' ' : . . 111 r IBiM.u.rf a In I nm .iui , T.-.a. a . - ' i . . iivumiih. ""-. violated tlie ooutract for the settlement ! i uf the troubles iu tbat State, as eutei- .i ..., .m .. .,;. ....i j.. , c .ii.-. j ai. .a. .i vuuvouvu luCre mad tbe CoD(:le.sio.l Committee. I xNeW8 JteriiS. ' 6 r-..v...-. ''"S 8"TPr fl,,,nJ. i -. : TOunuiuirit uuiuuei., iu nuuiwrni , , . . Hodford count v A Chester mtu nearly choked to ! I death iu attemptiug to swallow a big j oyster. The bivalve stuck in his throat i and could not be nulled nr.. and he ' i ., . . , , . , e. -- ... pushed uowii. . .... . , ' . to a youth of fifuaeu to a idow ... . ot lorty, recently. directIol of tbe Sea.r- f tt- j ,l.uited Mate Treasurer, all checks i ... ' ana uratts on .saiiouai oauas are to te , .nhj,.cted o tbc io.ps-lloa of esaU). : ' uatiou of that eity u the UUtu tnst. . Frost last week did great damage to ! tobacco and fruit in Kentucky. Oscar Rui ton waa killed at tfoir-er- i viIU, Term., 00 the 19tb tnst., by a man : named Doyle- Rurtou Lad a terrible fight with three brothers named Rives' last autumn, aarrng wmcU two of the t Rivcses were killed aud the other dan-! gerously wouuded, Burton being eliot ' ume times, though not fatally wouuded. ; Tu jiaven p,pui:u-,llt ys : young man named Joaeph Yeader, ! tgcj tbou, .w(.cty.two rears, died ou! : tb. night of tb. lfJtb last., under the i ' moat diatreasiug circcmstancea. The ! j deceased, In cou; pany with several other 'yonng men Lad been driuking very freely Uuriug the evening, and when : tbc hour for rcliriog came tbey were unable to help themselves. Tbey were pat to bed, and during the tight tb. i joung tuo Tctder from bcb cause. llMUMMtMMlMi get J Dca'.fi lad eutered tbeir wery ftsun au9 taken one. How powerful a warning ! V ill iu warning roiee ba heeded i Tau deceased was taken le tin borne, in tie lower part of the city, tbe next morning. Auroiw.ww".!!. i .uC),.v posed confederation of al! the 1'resby- ilod -carriers iu Brooklyn ere on a , ....t niiw v hbk auawnaa tuw viiba lvarn nnf if i1nlnniiL 1 ft (r.itl. .n.l ' " i t O- " f i ,7 . . .r ... i , , " !. - JAMES )ltaaiwiii-'" ; uy f " Ibe 2dvec::sts of Millerites oi Lui-ianu cago assembled beiore midnight oc li-ini(t ' t1it lOfti iia tnsilK tltoitp Ji wane rouea on, an reauv lor ucuariure Alter waitiug until near dftvliKut tbev t rati last I a H .&.ratcvAil htaClsis a-im fA ihnl ' quietly dUperaed, baviog come to the ' the straps. W hen tfce ear reached : . . .. .. .- ii'.. .. .; . . . . cocoluaion that the time to go up Lad : not Jet con,' WestmordauJ couuty , in this State, , ... . . . . will have a grand '.eutenma: cefeDra . , . i , t. . ' tton on Ma, la, honor nf to. Declar-1 ation of luSepefidenee by tho citizens ' ef that dodutr. i . .... . . . .i 01 lutnj uiit vggu ai.Miu . " !at I'ng0"Pw,t Ind- wb baT for 1 """"l ee" f .tb J"1'!'" mouths been engaged in robbing the , Cinciunati aud Ff I n.,;. K,;ir...J .t ihatnnlnt Amnni.nH mnu. : A ai..iii i... ..liln. I i ...1 i ' - ! mem were rauroau empiujca, iriuer, . : and one mercb.ot, Who had been selling . . . 1 : a 1 lBe 8l'eu ,ron' "" large quantity of the stdUn af tides recovered. A Mrs. Vao Kuren, aged about aixty ! years, a resident of Kingston, New j j via, uici tnu mc cuc is oi laaiug two onicea ot laudanum on tbft nihl c . of tbe SlsHtlM. She was a spiritual- ! ist, and on the day preceediug tbe aui-! :.! I.M fI J . .If. .1... I wau ...euua .uai iuc j saiu sue suouia Km nerseil. cue was: out of miud. Au ex treasurer of 2oQth Carolina is . , .1 .1 e 1 . av.io eharcrr1 irif h Mi n-hiky7liinAnr nf SV'K e ; 1 nnA .1 . o- i-- a . t-. . udu ui iuc riiuHiuir w udu 01 idii . iiie. .... : 3 ,n J' ,u wan s nai . ; e f0 .owing rel.t.ve to wheat and ruu nas oecn pouiisuea w.tu.u oe pas-. . ' -j'- o . union ut tue iruit aud wueai crops. t ... :i l I .1 1 .. 1 iroui staivouc luirns iu vi.:o auu '.iiiriy j one in Indiana. In Ohio the peach croP be con,Plc' failure; tUe ; -PP "k""J ",J"'"- u ,c grd 10 0lLer frult 0De ,0Wn reporU " ! ...1 , - f.air t e ; ; forty-eight report na crop at all. As : I to wheat, Iwcuty-four towus report the I crop uuiujured ; teuty-tto report a I. u Indiana . . thirteen towns report the crop umn-t j acd nine do. ! report a good I C'r- ' , ' ,"ee reprt a &PoaU ""Pi eTen nail crop, ana twenty- , uin uu crtn'. .iut it rr iiuut it:u iuuui iu western Pennsylvania indicate about . j half a crop ea.-h ir, fruit and wheat.- ..a i '. ' 11.1 iiiim xiciiun. ii. u . o.a tea , . " ...... u-t reporla Irom all parts or 31 tcutean 1 - - - , weather Lave greatly injured the wheat ' ; kl led off 'he f j - ir.lffldB. - d.maa,1B.iifrl,I ; . . ii I j : (- -5 "I iiini-e m innu in u. nun h ; r . r ' . i ful riins may improve the wheat crop i ... r r very uiaterially. J --' c.c lL..s ,.,e IU,,o- , intf irood stoiv about Grant! Tbr U Btnm , . , i" . rp, : ( ......... ..,,, , one family that will never forget our ' ,oe lu. .... ue.er .orge. our, , resident, ae.pi.0 these leudeuces ot j ....!...! .a.t... m . i. . Tl I i oo.ieaa inciiea oi uiiuHlia. j ue I storv we eive waa furnished Us bv one ' . whj knows ita truth, and as it has never i ' ' . - . .uiu piiui, c uniiic ii, as eviuc- ing the fact that General Grant Las got j . ,.., . ..,. Th wif- nf ! X,f,i,i A -r- Ps.i.t-.., ! 0rut ,ast Ie--bar to implore thej ..f i....k.j f. i.. an.... ..- ... peuitentiary. Sbe told tbe Presided -. .- ... . that, crushing as tbe sorrow was to her lf Le would try to bear it, but tbat j every morning, without an exception, ; since her husband s incarceration, ber 1 t four littla cLildren bad come to her: i.i -1 .1 1 : .. ' j ueusiue whu iu. leanui inquiry : h ill ( U 1...... j.. r i.ti,:. ' Loite Cbri.stmas .' -Madam, I will J ..... .1.. .. ? 1 .j a. couuinuC .uoruey ueuerat auu ao , whatever 1 cau for your husband with' approval i ar.ow uiat win an , -i.i . - -r ' " "vl". u iuc j ua-u,n:ii sue. , "His decision will only te adverse, anu i n n ! ; . special iroui xeiron, .uicu., siaiesi..- - , ! . 1 ' tht is the instrument !" - J ""i jia..iai.u.a largw uumoer 01 ,nj uervously haudiug it to her, said : i u(j0 ,nd tell vour children tbat their I papa shall dome home brUlmas !" J Almost faintiog, tbe woman was car-; r;ed Irom the Executive Office wtth tbe ! 0pen note in ber Laud. Ou examining; jtf u was found to be a peremptcty ! order for the immediate release of the 1 husband aud father. But ibis was not I ,11. All over tbe page icre great blots j 0f the President's fast Tallin,; tears as he wrcte. Ou the night before Christ- mas there was one bouse in Washington joyous as it Lad been desolate, and aud other eyes dropped tears as the I recital waa mad. of President Grant's tenderness and mercy in restoring tbeir long absent papa to tbe children of Paymaster Bodges. Two editors is Paris fought a duel on the 20th inst. Both wer. wounded, and that satisfied them. Tb. weapons used were swords. The New Tork Trilmt cf the .b iust. tells in the following how-ag man was obbed in that city :-' Ooe Cf tbe boldest robberiet waka baa bava noted la tbe ciljf for a Jong ties, was perpetrated yesterday in one of tbe ears of theA venue C libet near Fourteenth street. Tbe persnw robbed" waa Wui. P. Golden, a young man employed by 'tbe Architectural Iron ttorka Corn- pany at Su 624 Eart Fourteenth . ; air-;. It J rapped in. a piece of i - - -i va w n iuvi vu iilu n itu awiua Cu i n i.u ihn uncija nnd.tr l.i. arm t i a took an Areeue C car. wbtcb nasi well filled with pasMsnger, getting a seat near tbe front door. ; Two wcll- dre.'sed trangcrs got on tbe car soon after Goiden, and ftooa lean in ir opou th atrsart H hn (Hk mp wnirKanri Fouiteentb street one of tbe. strangers staudiug near the front door suddenly J threw it wide open.' At this the other i .... . i msu snatcbrd toe package rrom an- j . , . . j e . der Oolden , arn, and leaped frnm the pUtform. , Tbe driver bad his faandU: , . Occupied ill imaging tbe. horse and : . . . ..... . 1 .K a a . n . I h . I. . . i . K . I iub w.aac, .iu wuukii - iuc vug .1 gueu promftly, both fhe men escaped i and ran down Fourteenth treet. den and others raised a hue ' and . err I I ' - .. .. a- 1 e,..J .f. . .L ! a auori uiaiauce irom tue corner, tnei two men Jumped in ad Were dmen jway swmiy aua w.re lost sign ; speedily. As further pursuit was then j -.1 , fru.tless, Golden htened to tbe W pany's office and infrnSed tbe manager of the robbery. The two eauie to the a ui'w vcun ai vuw ao.ru auci wai u. 1 Bnofrictecaellt IVallitu lmmediatelv i r c t sent out two detectives to work up the i ease. The Stlpefmte'udent said that be j L...1'...- 1 .I.... il I L ... - it l.l, oeucveu Mi.a .ueioooe.j wa, tuereuiij or a deeply laid plan. Jne roOOera stationed the team where it might be1 j haudy whichever way Golden might re- turu front tbe bank. Two of them .. ... ... .1 must naTe loiiowea titin to tue nans ( and have seen hiul draw the ie money. of the two ' (Mn ,- no,ice fn iiti, bundla of . WM i flnn'clied from uim, aud then tue wbol e : , - . , ..... . was done so quiekiT that be hardly ob- J J served how they looked or w'lat cloth- ing they wore. The promptness with wd, ,'ue Wllgn t0ok np the robbers ,d thoranidlf With which it waa driven off utterly eul off all chance of J pursuit on fout,- aSd no other ehiele happened to Le near. A despite!) from Millcrsville, dated lr.u.n . , . J . ; .... , j ; man, apparcuuj a ueruiau, was iouiih . . . ,.-.- llUitrwning.Bn ,e . ..-... , ..... iiuc oi ius est rfentey zvauroau, aooni -. , , ,. , .. I mi!e nor,, of tois pUce He ex- . f(pr n-4isC0Tered , 0u I examination of the plane', where tbe j man was dissivered, a club with blood M ouud and t MimnA h ! - . .. . . , tut is the instrument with wmcn tue n-i .. a.. ! luuruet was comuiineu. a uc ouuy was, taken in eharze bv the Mayor. It i I ,, ., . , . , . ' supposed - that Lis name waa Joseph I Obert, aged about 59 years, from lSu- ' cliob, irtemburg. T The murderer i c- r. .. ' abour 22 years ot aje, ; , . - . , e- ., r' inches lnuh. and inves tbe name of . I kVaoei. S,..nrt, IU h. m hi. nrt. I - ,- ,..; artlL.W SUr i ... . . - posed to . v a. w.AA. at-.i.. aTaA. i. i uate l'ccu liuicii i i I'm ijis iic- . , . ... A 0re ia Co Fl . - thi 2lst . ' . . , . of 50,- nn,i vuv. - on. Thnnisa Si'ntl finil Hen Perlev j - o ...... roor arc in .ucxico. so uespaicues: .t. - ! President Grant'. Attorney General. ' Williams, baa resumed. . . e Acottoo m..l at iiue-viiie. U.-uo waa H, he fin. ..n thn .ooino- f e -a -i e ....... . aai.ic AiiA . i A fire iu Si ing Sing prison, N. V., , damaged the property to the amount of 510,000.1 The Odd Fellows of fcasteru l enn- i vlvauia are about to establish a home - ; r . . . . . , -.. 1 lor iteir memoers wuo cave oecome: bitter falls on SwtrdaT .i..v.L.a . r :c !...'' ' JJotb tbe accused have been beld to ! .. I aus-er. Amity township, lierks county, ha! a cousiaoic wuo uas nueo tue omca ior on 1 1 -t. ju Mrs. Governor Unston, Mra. Charles v - j j i i ! is put dwn at $80,000 Union primers struck in the office of tbe Dai7y Chftnicle, on the 2nd hist., in Washington, D. C, but the paper was issued by other hands, Severe weather .has damaged the Union Pacific Railroad. A despatch from Salt Lake City cn the 22od insL, says : A report from Green River this morning says that the track east ard west Is iu a bad condition ; tbat the railroad company have about iw men at work repairing the track east of tbat point, and about twenty teams - for making a transfer of seven miles, lie thinks they will get tb. track repaired in about twenty days. ' Still another washout is reported this evening near Church Buttes, and an engine and two ears are in a ditch. This washout trou ble extends from Ogden, Utah, to Bock Springs, Wyoming, a distance of 200 miles. , 1 ' On tfce S3d lost., Fred. Ulcnoso was in Hudson oowaty, If. J., to n1(rkrrfnnir X Katun- innriuiMinnt vlnl mmBMgJh. faawJ. of tbe . llohekeii ! Saiiacs liaak and lofrerr. ; lie was tnJiiHed on eleven eaarr.es. J V , ' Tiogn eewnty, this State, tis rilvcrj UaclttM, 'who refused to assist tbe ore. Tbe quantity is not stated by! Sheriff when tbe laltet needed aiat despateb. I eej He bad a!;o been eupplyiog the Delaware State tale dors fur school i miners with uiofkelt for 8 yar or two fmrposes. : ' The tsl oc a maJe' is coe goes around among erog-sbops and bar- m on Suuday afternoons to leant j r ifnv 1 nKit ttf hi ii.enifwr " .' I ' A A ew orEer has started a cheese i fSctory at lloubd Rock, Texas'. ' A - Ut. Vrowh, formerly of Niks, .!cb fcb., baa been appointed surgeon J iera! to tb KbediVe of Egypt, , lie ( feoera iaai m ets $7J0 annually iu wolrf, 9rriU ' , ,.; . . I and a house, A jeweler in Jaelton, Mkb., has j lately afforded a' warning to evil-d.ere , ... ... - I by rJRivioir n sentence of itnpri?otl- - . . . . , - J meot.rh lard Ubo, for two years and unrns for sending potal cards ------ o r : contaiuiii ilidecen matter through the .. . .. - . u. . . I . . M . -1. 1 ,. I. . . man. ' a tuuc w n'r 1 1 iu aim . 0 . would L'ive pionouuced a much bekriet Gol-jrentctree had not tbt criminal pleaded Suilty. r . ' - ' It a murder trul at lttaL'or. Maiue. ' .1.- ntlr A .1- ,t,a .b..tl f f? :,;; . brought into oourt, when tbe ae- v- ,WJ taking it into hi bauds and noraliziog I, L ;. I.; i i. ...J i;,;.. u -',';This sku had a tongue once 5 1 ih it bad one now ; for. if it could j ptaf it fOtfld tell k differurt story; - -- - - - -. - - - - j woa.u bit a ueTer so Biacu as :ijureu - a bair of bis bead by any word or any! deed I done hiiu. , , Ai.tm V. IIjamu l nili,an ..f f ut.. - cobj ioii oiaic, miumeu auiemo uy shoothig himself,' last Friday A citizen cf F.icLiiHind, Va, com mitted suieide "ast Tbrirstfay sight, by .i.i. : t. laamg morpuiae. On Friday the t readier nf tbe Peo- p'e'a Liue of Steamers from New York lo Albany, commiUed suicide by shoot mg nimseii. Ou tbe 2ud inst., a meeting of tire Executive Roard oftb Miners' aud Labxirers Association Was held 4t FottA- iH8 ttt'diseue and ote upon whetber to eWtmue tbe Strike Of Dot. Tbe re j lt was a large majority fote in faror I. .......... of ewitiouiag the sl.ile , A deei aicli frnm llstletou, dated ou 'he "'-'id mM j says : News was received to da of 1 raid last nioht Lrr a band of ! . . I snn ,ii.ii.t..i) i nm..iup.UiiM w-,v hmh... one hundred, who entered the bouse of! j..,..ei.. . r.,,. w:.; . .iu ! 'rv- "vi .vn.u.i. .re , aud a half nofth of Ecbler. The mob ! aud a half nofth of Ectley. destroyed tb. furniture and carried off a quautiry of elotbing belonging to the j lamiiy. . ebots were bred mm the bouse, but the members of the family - i . i -. rer-iveu uu injury. lucimriea were .,A f..e M, Vi. ..,. r,.i..i. i.. j, -..v B was away front bouse over nighL i J8 Mia. Last week some vouns ruffians took i .v.i.s at.ii r M.in.. .i,t.. i. . ! eonnly, Ohio, and covered her srill. 1st n.I nfharaiiao ah,,. ha. Nothing tLn tut hot., dnnr tk nn-1 -'Oining ii tuns lar oeen coue to pan- ... .... wh ill. VlliaB. . - . : - ew dayr since, nts otftoceuaruu of; . ., -. 1. ... . . . .. , ixtiiiii. i ruin, ntiiti s.nit snika i isa-bbaTsa inf - j 7 r w. ,D. cf uis a,.c f3 ,ry . ft race with Lim, and a Wy vr cighty- L sig- . . j nailed bcl intention OI accepting the ; !. .1.-11 - i .i, . . ir: 1 challenge, provi Jeo the race ceuies on !... : ii vkuc L'liTaie uiace. Maior General Devens the ltm 1Mril' :.ru.f fif , r "...r Arl. ' o. . nepuoi.e, nas ined a genera order lor tbe general observance ot Salord M 29tb, as Decoration J . . 3 J. ! .1 jy hr tbat soeictv. inasmuch as tbe. ' ouiu talis on Sunday; nut a snppie eja cau.e makes provision for the observance of tbe Slst, instead of the rMlth. ua curtain States which hav bv :Ji , . : a I aan w unauw sua is az sue unj vu i .... i,... ,:Z ,...- .L 1, .. ' ioe .nomui loiiowioc sue oviu, sikd o ' 1 Ike Doraey, a Warren county lum berman, bonght a curry-comb, put it in l but coat tail pocket, west to church, sat down on the ansinnating ride of it,' Lopped out into the aisle with a "war- I hoop," was rebuked by the preacher, Bnd thrown out of doofs by the sextou. ; J ' all in three minuter, church time. - TbeNewCastle t Lawrence county 1 Xq.i joere w m marriedlad. I J ' living within three miles of this city 1 " .Wb fc , foarle.B , hlt ! J b,d MUnm at fiw, tirtbs. Four births were twins, the fifth trip- j lets, consisting of two boya and a girl ; j lb. triplets are only a few weeks of' Tbe following additional particulars j relative lo the late outrages near Usale-i ton are given under date of the 23d ' from Ibe latter place: Tbe raid of j Wednesday night waa followed by anotlier last night, resulting iu tbe death of one Buao &dU tbe narrow es- cape of another. Tb. raid of last night occurred at the Louse ise of James Morrison, some two or three miles Le yrnd the aceue of Wednesday night's disturbauce. Jasper Ely, whose place was attacked the previous night, to gether with hia brother-in-law, F. Lau derbufn, were stopping at Morrison's aver night. On tb. arrival of tbe nob Ely escaped by climbing a bill. Lau derbnrn, however, waa badly beaten by ibe crowd, and received a flesh wound 1 in tbe head front a musket ball. He fired two pistol shots during tbe mete, and evidently killed on. of the miners, as on. of them was found by the crowd at tbe bead of tb. stairs in a dying condition. TnwJ diswery di veiled tin attention of'tU mob, and while ihaV were ttmosiar of tbeir eouirade, who by this time wan dead, Landerbnrn Landcrbnro wa one maoe am escape, aauvuiu - of tloee merchants, doing btrsiea in . , 5 Fpasi, aud his experience of last night jof bis previbtts opposition to the troops bu euddtru conTe,raion cattses n.uch ' smnseiueDl and comuient. "A rtrty ! the mob, aftet who Started to loiu fhet bad finished their work ct Morn Sou's, discovered thtf Body of the dead nricer, which had been carried off and secnited buder a pile of leaves. He was reeBgnixed as one bf the leaders i.. . .. l , ' tv.i... I . . - .,, , , w J the attack on Ll 9 boose ca TYedne- day night. VM ..uua. ' r-- ..--..--,- - 14 1003. k - a SPECIAL-JIKETIXU of the Su- a- jr holders of the Sovth Petmv Ivama j 1- t... Mla iuu .t tk. .K,. nilliun u wia w in HI . . .- .mnA. - . . . r ihu Comuuir. N. aslmiaton M.. 1 h, lae city of Keadin.t, I"a., on MUX BAY, J fiA w a - L i Vlock P. M 1 frr tlw I i.. ?. I.IVII. w 1 vi .immui Sav 15. 1K7I . iitftteA "An aet relattre t forieitiireofelirtfr. or Rrants of eia w exchiMve wivileBea to railroad, turnpike and pljitbruad lscouianies,n and of taking a aoo.uer. rionaenttfi. to accept the Coulitutiou of ; the state, atopteil Djeeniber Iti, Ih?", and i T . . ,T . ,T ,Y-- ,"7. By order of the Board, A ., 2S ls74 J' UR0TK,3;,. . n wainanm rarmftT. " - - ppiTT a rnp u yp rpiIE undersigned, Agents of Isaac PUe, 1 i j, oner al Private Sale an eieellent Farm i Uitnate at kurtes Croesroada in Delaware I township, Juniata comitvj Pa., bounded by l.u.ds ol David B. Unum, Jacirb Karl?, S. ! O. Evans, and ..thern, containmS ! . . ! EIGHTY ACRES, j aUl;lcitreil i tivaiiou, havinj an l in a good alata ofcul- r t if n all bceu LiUly weB Uured Iwrth GOOD BUILDIXOS. ; aid good ntnnfng svater. Ternfs will bj - Fner fofhrmaimn trtn br had by , .-.lline ...i ..r a.l.tr.;.l.,ir iu ar n-ieuia P.tl l.niaa eouute. or Isaac Pile. reSit'i-e ou preijrtv.-s. . s. ;. MSESSI.EK, ABEL SUAEFFEK. i April 3-2u, Were again awarded tbe highest premi- .. . ... . : , tier an niaaers. ai me laie i I FranUHn luntltut bibl Ba. ,mt are Ibe onlv First-lass lnMrti- ments that Cao be obtained at Manufac- ' a . ! I eliU i i er an tirra ni ; on. nrsrwooa llano. j The f,Uiwr are a few of the frinc-tat ! Medals received : First Prize Medal, (Franklin Institute,) 187-t ., ,...,.: ' I on..-, " ( . 1 1 Jim i lait.a,; i fri.e i. iTrv,t:it P:.i .. VT...... ... tMr? ' - Aiiierirau iumiiiiuj..m im ' i-?raa ' a .i t i .......... . ii . i I- i jitir ianu atieiitutt;. - tiuiore. let) " Sffvtr - Fianklinlnstitiite.PhiLlt".; j p t aasu aeieeted, ami reiulttanrc is not re.iurrd, luitll tbe instrument baa been received and .. .... ..... ...j '. .!?. . - ...... i ouiii 01 ine same vaceneni uaaierui. iwi ' u. i . ....... I t ! r.er oi-.uu.ueu. iuj , ae-d ror 111 '!ir.M rai.i.r... ..d ri: ; ull Utcnl(imi : onues. etc. SC1I03I ACKER PIAXO .MrGCO., i. -i ' " :r:.Y aiir i-ii 1 1, a i ir.i.i'ii i 4 BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to P. P. SuIoulT,) DEALERS IN' !grai, OAL, I.i;MItI'.U Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, fcC. We buy Grain to be delirured at either ,mjio or Perrysville. We wili also har coa ,t both places to suit the trade, s,Ve are prepared to furnish Salt todealers reSOUi,u,,! ,,J. n Kl-'TERS at KENNEDY. Sfrii 2I lt75f . Bank Stock at Public Sale, i FT1HB nndersined, Administrator or the . f f M.ilhae! 'J0?' doceaaed. fm., M.n at public Mie, at the COL KT ?nE'4? fKlAt ZW , M., twenty shares ol JO'IATA VALLEY ' ' BANK STOCK. JolIX UECKJIAN, Adm'r. Ajiril 21,1873. XJ ESOLUTION PASSEITbT THE BOARD OK DIKECTOKS OF S. at X. B. iL to. CO., APRIL , 1875 : All parties who subscribed in cross-tis for S. Jt N. B. K. K. will deliver them im mediately aJoDg line of road, and those failing tn do So before May 1st, 1873, shall pay cash for their aubscriptions. The lies will be regularly limp. ..cd awl receipu given for them by Tbos. S. Moore head. H". A. 31EEKEK, Prtsidtnt. April 21, 1875. Tbe Sistlsbl aud Kirtaucts has no superior as an advertisinr medium in this county, and aa a journal of varied news and readme U ia not sorrsuuved hr mnr 1 paper Id centra! reiBv!Tania". Keto AdmHmnt- oT1CLV r I ... indebted W estate of j 'Jja fhte'the n I . ...-.i-d l, settle i no I OT ,he ut daT cf Mar. ,s;3-. A ! or beiore the it ay ci . ; tcr thai date all unpaid cn" f" I olared ra the baud, of a proper ocev for " iilSEPU KoT BROCK, JJm't. April M, 1873. ikwtice mt Cldtilo TVOT1CE ia hereby eiven to the o-k- K. McMkXX, Sec. Toacarora Acadedj. ilE SSflw ikt Sciwion, 39tH schol yrar. 1 I will fcVain M 4lh, " at TUne lull tcr.-ot smdy nruwl, B'"'-; V"' , iactfC-il HlivrTor. lmrlrotlioM i grvm nn the rian-, ,JJral"J j j"f,,7in7he iwfpr'hoou mav U i'nililili actoiuioo- ecureu ! bv a for young I 1k. ternr. aie , ' addie ' add ieS f . Vi STON E plu D., priucii, April 7, 1ST5j AcaiK-niia, J a. .44n9.Jtiltrtltor?9 "fntite. ' Ettate f Henry K. Grvybill, Utmitd. I-. r,Ti-Dj..,- i.l.ii,i,r,.m on the e. - I JLf tate of Henry K. Gravbili, late of Sic- IAIislenirie, deav,t, having been prai.1- 1 Alulcrv .lie, ueeeaswi, uaiiiS ic.. : eii 10 the nmii-rsitied, alt ierMi iu inoted to ; i.er-viiV! lii Ihf uul eittute are reiiil r .-. - 1 - . . , - . . . . , .nil it,nu IrtvU'E kiUku liuniediata paluc..t. ana iiione amw emiuia will please -ni them wuhet u t.y to kEfaJhX CAVCXY .IdtuiHttlrahr. April 7, !S"-. . ... ... . . .1 : Adiuiniirlor a) "o- K,taie cf Mm Drci(r, JrcoarX ! TTFii' .rf AJminiatralion cl r'- ? Jj mnitu amluxo the estate ot Adam Dreteler, deceased, late -"""r- ion ; ;hTbavig born dul irranted to the under ; ,ipM;a, ajf persons' mdeUetl tbervtv are . ship. Having ooen oiny rran. me reiiuested to make iruiucdiate payrutnt, : and those havtng claims ajrainst the aamr, to make them kuoan without detar, to i THOMAS D1-KS31ER. I .Marenl, 171. I Kcsister'a Xotlc. . .T fill JOT ICE b hereby given lh.il thi (tA-, lullowing uauicd pen-oua have n.edr iiuii a .ii.iini.rm.!!- FviH'ntiir,.iiiiii i.iiar : 4 dian accounts in the li. .U-r Olliee ct Jiuiiatil county, and the aaiue ill be pre- , ! senled lor eoolirnoMion and ailowai.ee at i the furt House h. MinliJtowu. on Tues- 1 day, Jlay II, IS. i: J . The account ol Samuel F. Sicber, Ail niini.t-ii.r ..I Kiuanuel bi.Kber. late oi ! j fValker lonliii,deceasel. ' ! 2. tik.- -eo-..t .-. w. xuiiko., Ad-,; tuinistrator of .-atel .uiluKea, aecosscu.j 1 laie 01 r iiTarors uiisui. ; Tll . ,,-,. i Anlo, Miller. Ad loin iairator vf Jol Hahits, deceased, la:e ofj .ii.i.ti4.rsia antaii",.. I I 4. Filial arronnt of Y. II. '.likens. Ad- i nimistratw ot Martha S. Lr&ens, deceased, ; . ..,u lt XA . Final actontit ol Amanda Patton, Ad- tainislrairix ol Austin S. Patton, deceased, i l..i.. . lV.:t-.. l...n.'S.r I . Third partial account i.r Joseph Kofb- roek, EitCutor f Kohi-rt C. Gallaher, do- j ceaaed, bfe of Feraiauah ton nship. J; T. METI.1X, Kmgiittr. Bir.nr's ( J; ri' r, t ' Miltliutowu Apr. VJ, li'ib. j f UNI AT A VALLEY BANK. Pomerov. Patterson. Jacobs & Co. ' irriisTOs, iiT totsiT, r. CAPITIL, g0,O0O. GEOKHE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIX, Ca.rV.er. KiaLcruas : !Jn,l.,.V.nn,i.i. John Balr-l.acD, 11.11. Bei-htel, J. W. Frank. : . t'""ts1 . J"b : aiuos O.uouaaii, , .. ., , ! I niitd Slalt StiurUut. B4. ie. I . . , . , . . . i ognr am! ..ld. I i)raui, nil.,!,..., -r-v. , - ' - , J..V I J. vm inc iirimiutif t7ftr. mmm m crurr i oanttfwn .Mim.wW iiouds aud oilier valna1-! rV" received lsoeeiald. po.it. I iiiiH-s'74-tl it 1 J- BANKS & HAMLIN, (Beltord Building.) 5,a,n Mreet P DEALEUs IX j imv AND MEDICIN KS, i tllr.MR AU; , HIE STIFF. PAINTS ( Ol LS, A UMSHES ,UL ASS, PI TT V, COAL OIL, LAMPS. Bl H.Xf.U.S, CHIMNEYS, BKISIIF.S, 11AIK KUWHI1E.S.TIMI1 1 BKI SIIE.S P E K Fl'MERY.ffrMbsf, SOAp.HAIK WL,TiB.W. tu, l itiAkS. Mill O N S. ST AT I. .V EU y L A K li K VAK1KTV OF TATEM MEDICINES, ; Seleeted Willi ami ".. i.m.1 w.. ... . : i tsn biab autrK.r. j E7"Furesl of WIXE5 AND LIQl'OUS 'for medical purposes. ' KT-ESCKIPTIO.VS empounded wilb 1 great care. IJuue 2Utt. VjJ B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of K new building, ou Main Street, MilHintovirri, Pa. ... ,,.sr. ..I- . . . w.i . .j i... uwfi.3 aiwaya on DaI,1 j CL'STOM tt'OUK DUNE on therfrortest' notice. ' OflODS SOLTl br tue vard or watteru. ! . . , ' " PLKSOS bwymg goixls caa have them j cut in garments live of rftare. t BUTTERICICS PJTTERSS also for' sale. ! ALL. WORK W.4RR45ITEU. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, l73-r GREAT REDUCTION IX THE PRICES OF TEETH ! 1 Full Upper er Lower Sett a Law as f No teeth allowed to leave llie office an le"s tiie atietil is sulistied. Tfceth reumdeled ami reptirel. irein nilel 10 last tor life. Teeth extractisl wtkanu n.in v-- . of Nitrons Oxide Oas.alwavs on Land Owiugto the har4 times", I will insert full single seta tectti, of the rerv best kind, for $15.00. Trinpora.y sets -!oO extra. ' T-xMhacLe kioped ia five minntra with- out extractine: toe tooth, ai Uu. D,ni of - flee of G. L. IAkr, eslablislrcd ia MitUin - wmu iu law. . L. DERR, Prsciw-al Dentist. JaaSi, s72.) larft assortment of Queensware. China av Glassware. Crockery ware. Cedar - sre. for sale cheap by J i II A ST VMr.ArfTIT, . Apni 1. ! art, r nuiklin, Ms. Hew Advertisement. DVRSUAN'S TCHBIJiE W ATTTT? VTTT?T?t i a. -Ji -a-. ii ttj Wm alrt?l yrs v. I w n wwrla m the V. . aies.l OAtc., aIlJ Jjrw,d , t ,he be-,!. !'. sizes maUc. Prices lower thai. an otht- tirst-Uns W hi-vl Fa:n.hk- trvti. d4nr X. F. BL KN 11A1T, York, Fa. A M'EKK r. Agents U .t il tirlo ttiltablt at f?iur. lVoltt.4 inmn-nse. Pacltsire frw. Address Bcck- GILES5 LINIMENT IODIDE OF AMMONIA t;urc, .wura-Kia, 'u-e .rno, i.licuui i.i.-:h. j 4out J'n,,! f et-r. t Iiiibl.tnis, iorc Uroit. ; Eryioela, Brui au.l i v"U oi every ' iwlnre in inan or ainuia.. TLc n-iuaj kat-:.- IlAllire III llao or amuku. j uk. rviuajaat' 1 01Ife, ,his remedy h. et-toa crises .: : ne ol the inoal itnporlam and vaht.bk I rehieilit-s lir the c ir-' and relief ol bain lncru. laiynuitiJ ami uriiiuiiia I '. have used C"i.V' Liauucl to.UJt Jna. 1 uh iuaike.1 and drJ U-iietil." KOBKKT S. XEWTO. Jt. V., 1S7 tf.tt ireet, cw lork. JTuoleaale Ageiiisj ill Lil"-rty Street, Pi:tLrg!i, Pa. Ivu;r 4.iT ntn Avenae, A. I. ! For sale by tiaiiki . Uaiulm, lrne2it; : 5lit!liuiou, Va. p"i" day 3' home. Ti-rrus I'ree. I tZtc S C6U Atidi'-. v btt: riss Ci.; : PortliUKt, M-". ,rrtj "week guaranteed ?..MKandr:7- . w ACto j ,h:ir lealiiv. Co,i fHi.NU to ty It. I'aXKUlaro Free. K V. VKkF.UY i. Cu., Aujuata. Mai ne. MOST EITBAORDINABI I 1 TWt Oi .luiertisii' are oucrvu or papers ia the State of PKXNSVLVAXIA ! ; Send for lUt of pars aud Khedule of r-ta; -Viuivsa ; n T 'D.-n.afl Jtr Hn. & A.orl:, c" " S ! aigBIllSi 4 1 Part Ko wf X r w 1 eri ; NOTICE; U. 3. INTERS Ala REVENUE SI UCI A 1 TAX KS Mat I, lsTii, to ArcrL W, l?7ti. TI... P. i.. il i .mi.-. ..i il... I'r itml l .1 ... j Seciions 3-J,Srs7,3-j:j!S,-iii.l ;tJ3'j. require every oersoiJ eucsri 111 any b.iiiiii.ss, avu ....;.r.. .i... .ru.... ....i.... 1.;.,. i:,B lua SPECIAL TAX. Iu vrocurt awl , .... . - ,.. .. . - . . . uf bMU,rs a -TAP detioiin tlio vnie -t ..I said S.yecJ Tax for the Social ) Tax Year beginning May 1, !;.-.. beiore ' 'uuuueueiug or couljoiuoir b..ine- atier A tri! t, . I be la.v eiuUfoee.. illiii- t the J.vv,i..n? ol' l??e Ial ujo.e .'loleii ar. ibe lollowinft, viz : . Kecliricrs. .......... ... l -al.'i, rtl.'l linuor I Oewlrs, wholesale I'MUor. ...... . t !mlcrs in auill Iioihhs, wliolesaie is; . . 1IS1 v . Iri If) . "'' . .'A : Heai-rs in ma:t li-nor,. retail . IKaers Iu Kaf tohoccu. Ketril dealers i leaf totiieco.. And iff sales of over Jl.oiio. tilty ceuts !r ctwt -Jul.ar in eaee. of Sl,l fK-alers in niannlactnrei! U.U.. t-o.. . Ma", liar I-! era ol .-till... . .. . And lor each atill luaJouaittared.. And lor each woriu ioanul'aetur.-t 5 W i"a i JII IH l.sl )ll it lo o.. M.niuiac:iu-vrs .4 lobo co. j Maimtacturcr " cigars ' IWllers lobusco, bnt class ' (nu.re t!.au tu horses or oilier ' airma!).....j .j. ........ ..... j Pedillers of loUieeo, aifeoud elas i (two horses or other .uii'iia!.-). . .. j Peddlers ot tohauro. Itiiril e!as (ope fcttSH-or otrAyitnAiial) ; PrdSiera of loKn-co, fourth class n loot or piil.'ie einveaiier) j Rreweis of Ii-m limn OtHj barrel.. . Brewers of low birrelt nt iiM.re .... Any pe.-so'i. so liaMi. who shill 6o if ISIS' ti ut M is lis- t fail t'". . ' comolv wirh llie 1'oregr.hiF renuiremeiil.-1 ... - : win ne iu..-ei . severe iiwiu. s. I . 1 C"M"- -r ' to jwy any of the i SpvcnU Taaeit imuusI alve mul -.ly I.. mw. 1. HaiSF.k, Collet-ior of Inlernal r Itevenne at 5r.MM. T, ant yay lor alsi pnr I core tlx; ovei.il-riix Stamp or Stamps they j IM.-.1. prMK-to May 1. aud wiruoir ! ri araLB s-jthi:. ! J. w. imrui.A.ss, u ftiwutis'ioarr vf imirrmal R.-vtitr fri. a or isTiasiL K..iiii. n a,liiitctou, . t ., r el. !.!).- i PHOTOUKAril GALLERY. BHdsre Stnet. Miaietewn, t. j TOSEril UfcSS W..11I.I restetfullv inv it'; , all who want Gml) PltoTOiiiiAPHS of thernseivrs or their friends to five him I . ...ii a v - .....- . 1 a an or rou.mcvu irull litis is iuc place tos. t CiUOD I'lCTI RCs. jHavion prejsired himself with tlie hrST I LVSTKCMEXT5 In the market, and " ,nc ' L.1TFST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First-Class Photograph Galltry, ' he invites all his friends ami llie public ir.-n-1 era 1 1 v t favor hint wih their uitronaire E. rarker's'and lli. y will be aceaiiiniod -.tet witb any. j thinjt iu tlie line ct Photography. ! V"nV . ,r"m. crJ L!f' ! Faiuted, it desired, in Oil or ' Mie, Water Lolnrs. Snall Pictures copied and enlarel. Old Ambrntypes or DaziM-rre..tTs al. Copied ami enlarged, sml paint.! if desired i . '- "KAMES k-pt on ha" at all linww, and cheaper than ever. ,li,i Va!n..t Frames, (ii!t Frames. "uiutioii iValnut Fr.mcs. fin tatiou Rosewood Frames, kumic r rarues, J Cabinet liuerial Frames, t Fictuie NaiU;Srrew-eyes,Cord and Tas - c), fee. I JOSEPH IIESS. WiShitown, Jan- 7, 1S74. BL4TCHLEY'! Improved fl'Ct'M Klt fflMlD PI VP the acknowledged TANDAkD ot ti marker, bv ipilar eroiei, ine best pump lor the h-asl 1 w .rwi . . -a. .ciie.il li. Mi.imj Off V k I ilalch'ev's Iinar.e-1 rarket. th -Tl 1 '"P Clu-ck ale, which ran be ... r f ithdrawa wHhoiit dLslurbing the ; ;Duinis, and the copi-r rUaaiber j - -ever cracks, e'alea or rnsls and wilt I hist a life time. For sale by IK-alers and j ,ne ,r,ie Kenera'Iy. in order to be aura 1 ,nt ywn Blalciiey'a I uni be eareiut 1 u1 ,ha " ,rle-,nrk -i"re 1 J M - 'v o... , -acrii live circulars, together with tp-: same au.f address r the aeeat nearest you, w ;!1 S' Miminflv Im.i.i.I.a.1 V.. uMmu.. . I. sunta. 1 C1IAS. t. BI.ATCHLET, MAsrrcrcaB. -.".a rammere. St.. fJAlfli. Pa- Ufa i A V. .J i w iy
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