gTg&ggUBIjCAg " SFffXlNTOWN. Wedaesdai'. Aprlla31, MTSj B. F. SCHWEIER, IFTDI AS MOFIttTOf . Republican State Convention. HiiQCATE Bsrcsucas 3Tir Con itt, HaaaisBcse, March 27, 1878. In pursuance or a resolution of the Repu WicaiK SUM Committee, adapted at a meeting held id IlarrisbuTg Oiia day, a Republican Stete Convention (to be complied of dele- I gites from each Senatorial and Represents- j tive district to the number to Wdicosucn district is entitled in the Legislature, is hereby called to meet in the city of Harris burg, at twelve o'clock noon, on Wednes day, May IS; 187?, for tJ purpose of nom inatmff one person for Governor, One person fof Lieutenant Governor, one person foi Secretary of Internal Affair! and' one per-ar-n for jfurtge of the supreme Court. By order Of the committee. TVilliam P. Wilsos, Chairman Johk A. Shell, Sec'y. A nice old gentlemAn named Wright, now in Congress, from the Luzerne district, proposes to issue several hundred of millions of greenbacks, in addition to the debt of the nation. His proposition is wild, and if put in practice will bankrupt She nation so easily flint people wi3 wonder that : all did not Eee it Rsfore it was done. It will be done by aa over issue of paper motfey. The over icene of a nation is like the over issuer of an in dividual. Once people know tfiat a man has more promises to pay, is sued, than he can redeem or pay, he may be broken in a day. Once peo ple believe that the nation cannot re deem its paper, it may be broken in a day. Certain' newspapers, last week, were greatly exercised over what was reported as an article relative to an interview between Senator Conkling and a Xew York newspaper man. The reported interview was relative to President Hayes,- an.l Conkling is reported as having' expressed himself as qnita opposed to the President's policy, but the efiect of the 6tory is spoiled by the Senator denying the article; and declaring that no such interview ever took place. ' The way to resume, is to re rewtnaef and so certain banks in the V,est concluded, and began resump tion last week. 'What will Congress lo now that the thnnder of the gold resuteptwra question has been remov ed by the c untry going into resump- tion without the aid of Congress.) This, hcrrever, may be said of Con gress, relative to the question. That j if Congress had foileJ to pass the 6ilver bill, gold resumption would be impossible, it was the passage of the silver bill that has brought about a resumption of the payment of gold. Through mails for cities, but give coon try people in the Jsniata V alley mails on way trains. Twee l had a number of religions mottos hung on the walla of his pris on celL Tho6e over his bed were in the centre, "Watch and pray," to his right, "To the one I dearly love," road to the left, "Let not your heart be troubled." In other parts of the room were such lines as "Nearer my God, to the," and "I hope in the Lord," all worked in blue worsted over perforated cardboard The Democracy bitterly opposed the income tax when rt was a nece stiy, during the war to raise funds to keep the army in the field, now that party in the lower house of Con gress talks favorably of restoring the income tax. Their late candidate for the Presi-Ten -y is still in the courts, on a charge of not having paid in come tax when the income tax law was in force as a war measure. Fritz John Porter, is working to have his case re-examined, it will be remembered that he failed to support General Pope when be was ordered to do so. The punishment inflicted on Porter for not obeying orders was of great service to the Union army, it taught officers that, envy and jeal ousy would not be tolerated, when carried into practice. Men are being trained in England to burn the bodies of men who have been killed in battle. Once the plan has been put in operation, it will be said "the dead have all been burned," instead of "the dead have all been buried." The passage of lha income tax bill will break the Democratic party, when its chief lights, 6uch cs ilr. TilJen skipped its payment during such dark days as that of the war, what will they do with it and the men who reenacted it in tto piping days of pacs! Thoughts awakened by Easter, bring the mind to realize that now, iter the lapse of eighteen centuries since tbe days of the Redeemer on earth, the Jews have a better stand ing arcing the nations of the earth thin ever before- in the history of man The private chums before Congress aggregate $300,000,000. If the coun try elects another Democratic Con gress, the South will present Bach a large number of claims that tbe sum will exceed tbe sum of the National debt Democratic economy. The poet office department a half million dol lars fchort of funds. SaaarfeawawatiasskalsrawaWj Lttltr to the Chicago Time. There is juat now no reigning belle ilr Washington, either married" or sin gle. Dona JfanfTlla has its hand somest dresses; Mrs Deft Willis is the prettiest woman yt neither are hi any full new of tbs term, trelie. Tilers' are swarms of girls ia Washington. Tbey coma from ef cry pari of the world. I have seen luscious beauties, with the peachy bloom of girlhood on tbeir rounded cheeks, standing by tie door-jambs alone, ncd going in b troch es of six or eipbt into tbe supper room at parties. Things were not formerly at saob ci ebb. Sot long ago ever; pretty woman in society bad a dozen strings to ber bow; now there is "nary a thread." Tbe White House bas run over with voiro? conn try eoasios, fair and flirty, but not a marrying man we known to be banging around tbe Pres idential Mansion. Yet we are told that the foreign legations resident in W ashington numbered forty single men that IVvens needed a housekeeper; that Sefcnrs bad room for one more: t hat Ferry was only waiting till the Ind an girl of bis early love was called above, where no breach of promise suits are known, and that fifteen members of the noose were eotnpaoioniess and only two bad more than tbeir share. The Pittston, Pa., 1st National Sank is paying out gold at par. Gold resumption has begun in earnest by banks in many other places in tbe country. A Count rj man Trap While waiting fur a train at tbe Baltimore depot yesterday, which would take biui to bis borne in Cbadd's Pordr Abihu Walker forned the ao qaaiataoce of sn individual who amaz ed taw with bio conversational powers. The new acquaintance invited Abihu to imbibe, wbiob proposition be accepted wi bout an amendment While walking up Broad street in search of a desirable place to wet their coppers a man stop ped Abibu'a companion and asked him to pay a r Tbe new acquaintance said be would pay tbe debt at once, and in gold, but demanded that be be all owed a premium on the coin. This the creditor refused to do, and in tbe good ness of bis verdant heart, Mr. Walker advanced $3b to his newly formed friend, and received bis gold pieces in ezohsnge. It only remained for the two confidence men to get sway, and in time tbe citizen of Chtdd's Ford dis covered tbat be bad been egregfoasly swindled, bis gold coin being stint ly bogus pieces known as spiel marks. This fraud bas been practised frequont ly during the last few weeks, and in sacb instance tbe sharpers bave escaped Phila , Record April 17. Through mails for cities, but give people m the Juniata Valley mails on way trains. Anxious to be Huns; The full text of the letter Blasius Pistorivw, the condemned murderer, sent to President Hayes, is as follows: Philadelphia. MoyarLensing Pris on, April 18, 1878. Your Excellency: On March 21, 1 was verdicted of mur der in the first degree, and on April 13 sentenced to be hung, but all my efforts since then to have the sentence executed were frustrated, although I declared that 1 would not appeal to the Supreme Court and rejected the assistance of counsel. I do not think that anybody has a right to force me to an appeal to the Supreme Court or to the acceptance of counsel. Since the sentence has been passed upon me, it is my right to have it ex ecuted may the sentence now be just or not As I am just now lock ed up thirty-three months without any comfort of hie, 1 regard it douo Iy as my right for such a life is three times worse than death itself. I re quest therefore, your Excellency to order that 1 may be executed wiinoui dnlav. Pardon ! do not accep since it is I and nobody else than I who has to pardon in my case. I am, your Excellency, with all due wsnwt vour servant BiASirs PisTORrcs, Catholic Priest To tho President of the United States, Jlr. Haves, Tour Excellency, Washington. Congress should quit talking about the question of "gold resumption," for the banks in Western cities have begun to pay the coin over their counters. Resumption has come of its own accord. What Cleopatra's) needle la. Tbe obelisk known as Cleopatra's needle, presented by the Kbedire to Ens-land, is a treat stone that was cut out in one piece from the quarries of c t - . : . : J : l. . oyene, Jjgyp, ( to supposes iu time of Tbothmes HI. (about 1,600 years B. C.) when, also, it was set up in tbe temple of Karnak, at Thebes. It is a tall, rectangular pillar, tapering from the base to near tbe top, where it is pointed like a flattened pyramid t its sides are inscribed with hieroglypbies. Tbe obelisk was taken to Alexandria by Queen Cleopatra, and was named after ber. Some think tbat Cleopatra's Needle was another stone, quarried by erder of Ramesia II., and set up in Heliopolis, the City of the Sun ; but several obelisks bave borne tbe name, and this may have eaussd uncertainty about tbea. Tbe former account is believed to be correct. The silver bill knocked the pre mium price on trold into nothing, and as a result resumption of gold payment has come before people be lieved it coftid come. liiinne the three da vs. ending Sat rU weak, nnite a lively raid on j r i - distilleries on Heading ereek in Ran dolph county, w . vi, nas oeen going on. Special ipuiy VOtiootors Chambers and Connors, assisted by a squad of three men under Deputy Marshal Tetter, were sent out by Coll ector Brown, of tbe Seeond district After destroying two distilleries and 400 gallons of mash and some fixtures, tkw aiMMMflml in aaDtnrins! Silvester Wilmoth, one of the distillers at Pbillipi. W. Va., on bit -ay to CUrksburg, Wilmoth gave $l,0CO bail and was to go home. The party stop ped for tapper at the roadside and was suJJenly attacked by a gang of four men armed with rifles. As tbe depu ties reogaiteJ SyWester Wilmoth as an of the assailants the? charred pes them as they erosied from tbeir Springfield carbines. Tmtnsa mils for cities, bat site tteoale ia tbe Juniata Valley mails ow way traiirs. MTATE ITESft. Indiana ooav? is troubled' With horse theives. fork citisens buy their spring water from peddlers Brook trout are selling at Williams port at fifty cents a pound. There is a geoeral rs rival among the ifott woiksof Tamaqua. A suntir child in Beaver county a few dsys ago drank concentrated' lye and died from tbe effects. Stofeervtha paper manufacturer of Lancaster county, pays his employees iu gold. Tbe switches of the Pennsylvania Railroad at East Liberty station will be worked by electricity hereafter. It is a notable fact tbat 4er are faet disappearing from tbeir old "licks" in tbe Allegheny mountains. A Mercer county horso caught its bead between tbe end of its stall ami tbe wall of tbe barn and tore its lower jaw off. President Hayes is eipeotid to be present at tbe Centennial commemora tion of the Wyoming massacre on the fourth of July. There are said to be in this State about 650 pensioners of the war of 1812, most of whom live in Delaware, Ches ter Montgomery and Buck counties. A monumental fountain, in memory of the sold.ers who fell in defence of the Union is to be ereoted in Cbsm bersburg by tbe ladies of Franklin county. Tbe jury in the Pickering Vallev railroad disaster, Which occurred in October last, bave sued tbe county for their tees. Lehigh Presbytery embraces forty- six churches in tbe eounties of Bark, Carbon, Lehigh, Noitbampton, Monroe and a portion of Luzerne. There are large quantities of cnt logs in Clearfield eountv, which were not sent to the lumber mills because tbe price is too low to warrant tbs expense. A bead of rye, grown in Berks coun ty this season, was sent to tbe Reading limes othce ibe other day. Ibis is the earliest ryo in the Middle States. It is a notable fact that drinking is extensively indulged in by the women in tbe mining regions, tbe wives of min ers, as a rule, being given to intoxica tion. A member of tbe Mollie Maguires was arrested on Saturday a week while quietly engaged in a sawmill at Osceola charged with participating in several murders. A body stolen from the Almshouse burying ground of Erie bas been trac ed by tbe police to tbe medical college at Ann Arbor, Michigan, and returned thence to rjrie to tbe college named. Four boys under ten years of see were arraigned m Pittsburg oa Satur day a week for picking pockets, and bad a number of silk handkerchiefs which were identified as stolen prop erty. Witbio the past year Pittsburg tas bad 900 eases of diptberia, of wLiob 400 were fatal. Tbe disease is at tributed to the defective sewerage system of tbe place. Tbe Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Editorial Association met at Harrisburg on tbe 19th and decided to take tbeir summer excursion to Cresson Springs 17th of Jane. There is a hog trough one hundred and eleven feet in length on tbe farm of John M. Rupp, in Hsmdsn township Cumberland county. It was bswn out of one pine log, and bas been in use about sixty years. Job j Acton, a Mollie Maguire, was arrested at Osceola Mills on Saturday a week charged with being implicated with MeManus and O'Neill, arrested at Sbamokin for complicity iu the mur der of Frederick Besser at tbat place in 1874. At an Allentown funeral recently a joist in tbs bouse of mourning gave way with a loud craolc, ersatiog quite a panic When tbe coffin was placed in the hearse the horses refused to pull and the body had to be carried to tbe church. A cow died last week for Mr. Hoke, at New Paradise York eounty. A pound, or more of nails were found in ber stomsob. Crates bad been burned and the ashes and small uails therefrom were thrown on!, and licked by tbe oow. Tbe Election Committee of the House, at Harrisburg, adopted a report giving the seat now beld by Mr. Fsl thoff, Democrat, of Schuylkill to bis competitor Mr. Fowler, Republican, on tbe ground tbat sufhoient illegal votes were osst for tbe sitting member to render bis eleotioo void. John Kelly, an employee of tbe Pennsylvania railroad, tried to commit suicide a few nights ago at Pittsburg. Tbs muxzle of a pistol was placed against bis bead, and tbe contents of tbe weapon exploded, but the ball glansed downward instsad of passing through his brains. A tramp on crossing Tussey's moan on last Saturday cams in contact with a she bear and three cubs. He drove tbe old bear off and captured two of tbe cubs a male and a female, climbing a tree to capture one of tbem. He says be could have captured the three, but he eould not carry tbem all. He took bis spoils to Cove Station and sold them to John T. Shirley, of tbat place, for the small sum of six dollars Tbe young ones are doing well in tbeir new home and under new ears and pro tection. Tbey live on milk. AUooma Tnbunt. At Pittsburg, on Monday night a week Mrs Holmes wife ef a polioeman, and Mrs. Dougherty, a sister, started from their homes, to go to the house of tbeir mother, some blocks distant, Mrs. Holmes having left her two chil dren there. On tbeir way down tbe bill they were attaoked by two men. Mrs. Dougherty suoeeeded in escaping and, reaching the foot of the bill en countered Officer Holmes, who had just been relieved from duty. She inform ed him of the attack made on hit wife, and be harried to ber assistance. When be reached the spot be discover ed bu wife lying on tbe ground ; one man was holding her down while the other bad ber by the throat, thus pre venting any outery. On the approach of the husband the vUlians fled, but well diree ed shot brought one of them to the ground. The name of tbe in jured man is George Wileex, mar ried man, with three or four children. He was carried into the West Peon Hospital, and it it thought be esnuot recover. Fronr the London European 113. (Jrain merchants autr millers will do well to direct their' attention' to' new form of adulteration which has become prevalent during the past eighteen months; and which, if it is not at once stamped out may ruin scores of honest tiaders, end will in tuanv more eases give esjuse for eompfamts and dissatis faction on the part of thenr customers. We refer to the practice of manipula ting wheat with oil fer tbe two fold purpose of enbanoirrg its appearance and increasing its specific gravity. We learn from aoouimauicatioo to tbe Bor tta HiUle, a Hamburg paper, from Messrs. Lange & Co, of Altonna, that the process of oiling wheat is a very easy one, and tbe gain wbiob accrues from its adoption to the dishonest dealer is simply enormous. Tbe sale value of wheat depends on k specific gravity, and the oiled wheat, which, in its nat ural conditions, would weigh 123 Dutch pounds, or about 75 kiios per hectolitre, gains by the process about six Dutch pounds, or nearly three kilos, per hectolitre, and is thus made to ap pear from ten to twelve per cent, more than it really is. The money gai to the dishonest seller is 20s to 25s per ton, with an outlay for rape oil ef about fourpence. The apparent iu crease in tbe ppeeifie gravity is caused by tbe smoothness imparted to tbs wheat by tbe oil, which makes consid erable number of '-corns" go to the same bulk. Tbe evil results addit ion to tbe direct money ioss inflicted on tbe buyer ere that thorough mlling is impossible, and tbat tbe flour produced from tbe oiled wheat will never bake properly. Tbe abominable praetioe is not eoufiued to wheat alone, but bas become common With almost all for eign seeds which are sold by specifio gravitv value, but in no other mtancs are tbe consequent evils so serious as tbat of wheat. What is the matter with the man who is advocating the repeal of the resumption act, when the country of its own accord is resuming gold pay mci.tst FOREIGN. There is a great strike in England. There is talk of an alliance between Russia aud Roumania. Queen Victoria has thanked Parlia ment for its loyalty. Tbe Russians have invited all the towns of Bulgaria to send delegates to rhilippopolie tor We election of a prinoe. Spurgeon is solid, and bas eloss-eut dark bair and fall beard. He wears a soft bat drawn over bis face. His grsat voice is as mellow as ever. Switzerland bss acoepted tbe propos al of the United States to participate in tbe international eongress to fix the relative values of gold and stiver. Preparations are said to be making in Russia for tbe organization of a gen eral Isvy Pasxporta will only be is sued to persons over 46 years of age. A dispatch from Volo says the Cir cassians and other irregulars under As saf Pasha have massacred between eight and nine hundred persons at Polatiza. Hundreds of empty carts are pass ing through Bucharest from Russia, going to the Danube to transport supplies from depots along the river to tbe troops in tbe fiold. Tbe introduction of diseased cattle into England bas become a source of such dsnger that Parliament is consid ering tbe propriety of making the slaughter of all imported cattle com pulsory at the port of debarkation. When Lady Rosebery entered ber husband's bouse in Scotland, the other day, tho bouse keeper met her at the door and in aooorJance with an old Scratch custom, broke au oatmeal eake over the bride's bead, for good look. In Germany fish are asldom broiled, tbey are boiled. Tbe size of . a fish tbat need not be returned to the water when caught is fixed by law. Thus a salmon must be sixteen inches long, a perch five and an eel fourteen, tier mans do not fish for sport. Hugo points out an old coincidence in his last book. St. Arnaud employ ed 16,400 French soldiers in the bloody and wanton massacre of tbe court o? dot. Tbe French killed and wounded at the battle of Sedan, where the empire thus established fell, num bered precisely 16,400. John Gough, the eloquent temper ance man, is going to Europe. CUVRCU. Tbe quarrel between Rev. T. Dswitt Talmsge and tbe trustees of bis ehureh bss resulted in a victory for the clergy man and tbe seleotion of a new board of trustees very plainly intimated tbat be bad lost confidence in tbe veracity of Mr Talmage. Tbe organist, about whom tbe quarrel occurred, was in tbs babit of drinking to intoxication, and for this reason the trustees were desir ous of getting rid of bim. Bnt Mr. Talmsge believed he eould reform the organist (who professed oon version), and objected to bis dismissal. And out of this trifling differenoe has grown a quarrel wbiob has involved a whole congregation and led to a change in tbs board of trustees. Tbe Presbyterian Journal tells how Kev. Dr Musgrave of this eity, became aa extemporaneous preacher. On ons occasion many years ago, while his con gregation was singing tbe soeond hymn, tbe young preacher procesdjd to get bis discourse in readiness for delivery. What was his surprise and trepidation, wben, feeling for the manuscript, he found that it bad been left behind, with no time to tend for it. As there was no alternative, he rose and preached without betraying any anxiety and without any explantation. He sue-' eeeded so well that he at onee aban doned the use of notes, aod thus . be came one of the best extemporaneous preachers in the country. sxayaj gsfc ammm e The peace party in England is about crushed odt TEMPERANCE. Senator Wade wrote in 1868, in a letter not published until lately: do not believe I was ever intoxicated in the course of a long life, nor do I believe that in all thai time I bave ev er drank one gallon of spiritous liquor never had a taste for it, and do not touch it onee a yew, and never except for medicine Tbe Tettperanee Alliance of Alle gheny eounty has sleeted fiAy.fivs del. gates to the State Prohibition Coe-veotioB. ItBWs) ITEMS. Southern Illinois' is ssfd o be one immense tower garden at preieht Jennie June says a fashionable bon net can' be hid for a dollar and a half. Tweed's death-bed was of rich ma hogany, furnished with spring mstties es. Ksnsas will nlace a statue Of John Brown in the national gallery at V ash ington. Mrs. A. H. Bassett, found a $75,- 000 diamond on tbe bank of the Coosa river; near Wetunipka, Alabama, a few days ago. Selika, a colored singer who bas ap peared in CinciOati, is spoken of aa having attained remarkably one execu tion, and bavmg m voice of almost phe nomenal brilliancy Captain J. W. Oafces of Charleston, W. Va., committed suicide on the 15th by throwing himself under a freight train. He was a prominent steamboat man. John Ba'.lenger, alias Jack Durino, an athlete of considerable reputaMon, died at tbe New York Hospital from injuries received several days ago while Wrstliftg with a bear at Albany. Raleigh, N. C-, colored men bave a Young Men s Christian Association, white folks admitted. Tbe asoci ation is helping four young brethern to maintain an existence as theological students Two hundred horses per week are be. ing purchased in Clinton, Essex aod St. Lawrence counrieo, New York, and in tbe western portion of Vermont, by agents of tbe English Government. The animals are selected for cavalry pur. poses. There are indications, at C noinnati, ef another railroad "wnr" in Eastern Dasseneer rates. On Tburtdav, tbe Pan Handle route reduced rates to New York to $13. and tbe Atlantic aod Great Western to $11. In a row whioh originated in tbe Af rican Methodist churce at Jacksonville fin., on Saodav night a week Tobias Hannas shot Clarence Hubbard dead, and so badlv wounded William Baker tbat ho died yesterday. Frank Maxwell, of Steubenville, O , went out duck shooting on the 15th He dragged his gun carelessly out of bis boat on landing, and two loads of shot tore a hole nearly six inohes in di etneter in bis ebest, killing bim in stantly. A weasel attacked a sleeping child, aged two years, iu Washington, D. C , recently. A deep gash was made in the little one's tbroat, aod it would probably bave been killed had net its screams aroused the parents. Aa immense bass, weighing ninety one and one-half pounds, was exhibited in frort of a Naau street (New York) restaurant. The fish measured nearly five feet around It was caught in a net in tbe sound, opposite Port Ches ter. A petrified crocodile, forty .six feet in length has been exhumed near Como Station, on tbe Union Paeifio railroad, and shtppsd to Ysle College. The dis-S coverers Mr. Carlin, tbe station agent I and Reed, a section boss get f 2,200 for their find, and a monthly salary of f 139 to bunt for tbe mate of the mon ster. John Freebury of Welland, Out., was sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary for setting fire to Cr Je's Houl, iu Bertie, csusing a lose of $10, 000. Aaron Anger for birsing Free bury to set fire to tbe hotel, received a similar sentence. Aoger, a u.an of considerable means was tbe rival of Creese. An eight year old girl in St. Louis has a penchant for swallowing metallic substaocee. Ressntly she was taken sick and $1.15 in dimes there was one nickel was ejected from her stomach. Tbo coins were of somewhat brownish eolor, and tbe nickle was partially de stroyed. It is supposed tbat tbe dimes wereawa'lowed four month ago, Congressman Ellsworth, wbo is vis iting bis home at Greenville, Mich, was assaulted on Tuesday a week by J.J. Shearer, a neighbor, and terribly beaten. The external plate of the frontal bone over bis left eye is frac tured and bis condition is critical. It was reported on tbe streets for months tbat Sheerer intended to horsewhip Ellsworth and two or three other gen. tlemsn for alleged interference in his domestic troubles. A grand reunion of veterans will be held at Leavenworth, Kansas, May 17 and 18, under tbs auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic and eiti sens of Leavenworth. All soldiers are cordially invited to atteod, and all those who decide to do so are requested to forward their name and address, with that company and regiment, to Custer Post, No. 6, Leavenworth. A dispatob to the Galveston Jfact reports an Indian attack on a mail car rier near Fort Concha. One man was killed and the mail taken. Another party of Indians eaptured thirteen mules at Fort Davis. Cavalry are in pursuit of the Indians, who are suppos ed to be from Fort Stanton reservation. Jeremiah a. Ulsck nas instituted a suit in the Circuit Court at Washing ton against ex Secretary Baikaap, claiming $5,000, "for work and labor done by tbe plaintiff at bis request, ets. The declaration is in the usoil form, and the bill of particulars is as fallows: "W. W. Belknap to Jsremiah S Black debtor, for professional servioes as oounsellort-lsw, $5,000." Tbe fee claimed is for servioes rendered in tbe Belknap impeachment case. Pigeon slaughtering in Warren, M' Keau and Forest eounties bas been ter rific thus far this season, notwithstand ing the birds fly high. It is notieed that tbey have been unusually well fed . As an avidenee of tbe slaughter, there were shipped from one station in Warren eounty, up to April 4, 163,000 pigeons, by actual count. Tbe ship ment! from dozen other points have been very large, and the estimate is that in the eounties named, over .million pigeons have thus far been shot. Tbe birds bring $1 per dozen this sea son. Mrs. Tilton has gone crazy. Another windfall has struck Barks ouoty This time Charles Shaw, s botelkeeper at Monocracy, bas had X9, 800 left him by the will of a rich trade who resided near Middleton, ljanoas hire, England. Mr Shaw received this cheering news a bw dsys ago, and is preparing to go to England to look af ter bis fartuM. which is principally to real estate. rr u "i- ' r- DISPATCOE. PonstTLLK, April 17. Tbe sear- eity of work since fast February iu western portions oi tne oonu.iui min ing reton is causing muon aistress among the working people there. Dis pa tehel from lonaldon ana 1 remont this erenfnff rftnte that a large meeting of uitoer aud laborers was beld in tbe woods this afternoon, at which tbey de manded bread or work. Another meeting is to be beld on Friday next. Re.toVo, April 17. T-.ro tramps, aged stout twenty aud forty years res- pectivly, were instantly killed here last night by tbs lumber on tbe freight rain upon which tbey were rioiog being suddenly shifted upon them. The eld est was a bricklayer from Philadelphia. A memorandum book found on tbe young man had the names cl Fred lounger and u. lounger, .Lowell n. Y. , written in several places. Harrisbcrg, April 17 Oo7emr Hartranft signod the new county bill to-day, and an application for the crea tion of Lackawanna eounty bill to day and an application for tbe creation of Lackawanna eounty, signed by fifteen hundred tax -payers and sworn to by J. O. Kiersted. D. M. Jones, E. Merri field, A. 1. Aokerly, E. Himrod and J. E. Barret, of tbe new district, was filed in tbe office of the Secretary of In ternal Affairs this afternoon, in accor dance with tbe provisions of tbe act Naphville, Tenn., April 18 A special to the .fmencao says : "Ben Evans and Epb Hall, colored, wbo as sassinated George Shoenberger, a butoh- er. at Huntsville. Ala., last Friday, at the instigation, of Mike White, a white mao, acd White himself were publicly lysehsd at tbat plaoe yesterdav, in the presence of an immense assemblage, the jail having been forceu. Both ne groes confessed tbe crime, and told White before the exeoution to see what he had brought tbem to. White pro. claimed his innocence." Cincinnati, O., April 17. Henriet ta Wood, an old colored woman wbo was kidnapped in this city twenty-five years ago, carried into Kentucky and sold into slavery, was to day awarded a verdict of $2,500 damages sgaiust Zeb Ward, wbo was at that time of ber abduction tbe Sheriff of Cs npbell eouoty Ky. The woman was in Texas when slavery was abolished, aod com ing to Ui is city iu 1871 instituted pro ceedings against Ward in tbe United States Court, with tbe above result. It was shown in testimony tbat Ward and others induced ber iu April, 1853, to cross over the river, where she was seized and, afterward beld seven months was sold to a Frankfort slave trader, wbo, in turn sold ber to a Mississippi plantar for $1,50. For fifteen years she remaiued in slavery under cruel task-master., until emancipated by President Lincoln's proclamation. This is tbe first slave case that bas been tried here fur many years and excited muoh interest. Ward is now a wealthy man, and tbe old eolcred woman will secure the money. A despatch frsm Kansas says; A .tornado struck Cottonwood Station, on the Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fs Railroad at about four o clock on tbe I3tb Tbe Cottonwood Hotel and several buildings were blown dovn. Mrs. Mil'er was killed her husband and four ohiidren dangerously wounded. Mrs. Walter and two children, Fred Smith, bis wife and three children, John Mertitt Lizzie Merritt aod Mrs Mathews were badly burt at Jacobs' ereek. Tbe storm rescbed Emporia about half past four o'clock. Soden's milis weie badly damsged and tbe roof of the normal school building was injured, but little damage was done in tbe cen tre of the city. In tbe country (here was consider arable property destroyed; houses and barns were torn to fragments and trees uprooted. Ten loaded cars were blown from the track. At Cottonwood Sta tion. At Pbenis Creek Mrs. Bagie bad ber leg broken ; Edward Davis' youog et child was dangerously wounded ; Mrs. O-'born, who lived on praire, bad twe child.cn killed ; Mr. Kate Ross wbo iir9t on Dry ereek, was seriously aod perhaps fatally injured. Traffic in gold coin has reaoed. On Thursday afternoon an unknown man threw a torpedo into tbe eaboose of a eoal train on the Lebigb Valley railroad. Tbe brakeman picked it np and while be examined the Strang ob ject it exploded, badly shattering both bis bands. Tbe doctors found it nec essary to amputate four fingers, and were also of the opinion tbat both thumbs would have to be taken off. Through mails for cities, bnt give people 'a the Juniata Villey mail oa waytraina. A meeting of about five hundred miners and laborers was held near Pottsville on Friday afternoon for tbe purpose of asking state legislation in aid of themselves and their suffering families Petitions were'sigoed asking tbe Legislature to appropriate several million dollars to purchase iron "aod withhold it from tbe market for several years, so as to enable tbe iron interests to rssnme, and thereby'make a demand for coal; or take any other prompt measures to create work in tbs region." Resolutions were also adopted request ing the miners, laborers and workmen generally of other sections of the state to petition the Legislature on the same subject. More working men's meet ings are to be held throughout the Ma haooy Valley. Through mails for cities, bnt gtve coun try people in the Juniata Valley mails on Way trains. Legal Aoftcrt. COUNTY BONDS. Cotcmissionert' Notice, "ejy E offer to sell and renew Bonds for short time, st 6 per cent., to meet the demands of Bonds falling dne daring April, laid Bonds to ran two years. trx 6. GROXIXGER, JAKES MoLAUGHLIK, DAVID B. COX, Cemm istttxtrt . starch 20, 1878. cirnoj, WHEREAS my wife, Elisabeth M filer , has left my house without Just cause, I hereby caatioa all persona against giving her credit on my account, as I will not be responsible fer any elebts she may rentraet. area 37, 187S. GEORGE MILLER. Legal .-Vort'ce. Sale of IlarcJvVsrre Store'. MnrruxTowi, April 22, 1878. We nave this dar aolil onT fnrJre stoct, good-will and fixtures to sir. J. H. Coolay. The books or the Arm Ficctcus iim- tra Co., will be left in to bands of J. W. Enrh?, at fte old stano?. Afl persons knowing- themselves indebted, either by not or book eeSmt will please come and settle at once. raancrrtt-s fUsDWAKB Co. Referral to fTre above announcement aa having purchased the stock, good. will, tie., of this Frsncwcua Hardware Co., I will con. tinne to carry out at the vkt stand, the bu siness in all the ditt'erent branches as here tofore, and will endeavor, or strict atten tion to business, and bj studying tbs Wants of the public to merit the nine fivers as have heretofore been shown to thi estab lishment, J. H. Coiur. Executor's Hotrco. Estate of A'ancy Musser, Deceased. LCTTERK Testamentary on the estate of Nancy tlnsser, late of Monroe town ship, Juniata Co. la, dee'd, having been grautt-d to tbe undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are reaesitxl to uuke payment, and tho-w having claims or de mands .re reqltesfed to make known' the same without Heltrv to JOtlJf K tSTZ-, Execntor, sprJ-f,"?. RtcariELP, Juniata Co., Pa. Aafto'sf rfeilecr. Tn the Orj-'i.in'j Court of Juniata Connty, I .;n,n. hands of Loan E. Attinsorr, E..,and John ' Motzer. dminislratort uf tim estate of H. W. Jamiion, late of the- IcwnsW f of Fay. i ette, deceased, found dne nnn their Irnal 1 account which bas been coitrirmrd, hwrrhr j give notice that be will attend lo f A dritte I of his appointment at his nWe in tne &r- ' onghot JIifflintown,on TtTKtf AT, APKIL , 30, I"7j, between the hours of 10 o'clock , a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., when snd aere . all creditors and parties interested will pre- ' sent their claims or be debarred frann ouf-. ing in on said fnnd. ALFRED J. PATTEiWCr, mar-9,18;8. Auditor. Aadltor'a Sollce. Thb rxr)ERs:GEr, APPOIXTKD Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Jn niata county, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Joseh Long, Ad ministrator of the estate of Sylvester Fry, decesjsed, to and amongst thoae entitled to receive tbe same, hereby gives notice that he will attend tn the duties of his appoint ment at his offire in the Borongh nt Miftlin town, oa XONDAT, APKIL 29, 1X78, be tween the boon of 10 o'c'ock a. ra., and 4 o'clock p. m., of saM day, when and wh-r all parties Interested will present their c! lima or be debarred from corning in upon said fnnd. ALFRED J. PATTER? OX, aprlO,187!. Auditor. Protheaetary'a irotlco. NOTICE is hereby given that DanM Rnouse. Assignee of Daniet S. Smith and wife for tbe beneHtofrrHitrrrc,lui filer hi first ami final account, as said Assignee, in tbe Prolhoootary's onVe of instate county, and that the same will be presrnted for conHrmitton and allowance at the Court House in MiffiinloirB, on WEDNESDAY, APKIL t4, 1N78. JACOB BKIDLER. Protkonofart. Prothonotarv's Office. MuRin- ( town, Mar. 27, 1878. Adnilalstrator'e totlce. Estate of Barbara deck, Dtc'd. "irilEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of Barbara Clark, late of Walker township, deceased, having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are reueted to mske immediate payment, and those having claims win piease present. mem wiluoul de lay to SAMUEL CLACK. apr3,IJ78. Administrator. Admlalstrator'a notice. Est.itt of Ezra McLinn, Dec'J. "l"f THERE AS Letter of AdmraisWion 1 on th estate of Kxra McLinn. late of Tayette township, Jnniata eounty. Pa., de ceased, having been granted to the under signed, all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without delav to WILLIAM THOMPSON'. Adm'r. aprl 7,78. McAlisterville, Juniata Co., Pa. To the School Directors or Ju niata County. .ENTLEMEX : In pnrsnsnce of the for- V ty-third section of the act of fth of May, 18.-4, you are hereby notified to meet in convention, at tbe Court House in Mir flintown, on the first Tuesday in Mav, A. D., 187S, being the seventh day of the month, at me o'clock in the afternoon, and select rive rore. by a majority of the whole num. ber l directors present, one person of lit erary and scientific acquirements, and of sain ana experience in the art or teachiug, as Connty Superintendent, for threw auc- ceeding years; determine tbe amount or compensation tor the same, and eertrfv the testilt to the State Superintendent at Har- nsDnrg, aa reqnired by the thirty. ninth and tortieto sections of said act. JOHN M- CARMAN, Ceaary Sup't oJmuata County. alitnintown, April 11, 178. NOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioner X. against trespassing upon the lands of in. unaersigneu, eitner in Walker or Dela ware township, by fishing, hunting, or in rr I'liiiT way. John N. Van-firmer. J. W. Levder. Henry M. Miller. Solomon Manbeck. George S. Smith. J. S. Lukena. Wiiliam Manbeck. Lnke Davis. H. D. Long. John F. Smith. C ACTIO. IfOTICE. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on the lands of the under. ciwict- in iseiaware or Warner town ship, for the purpose of fishing or hunting, r lur auj oiner purpose. L. E. ATE!sn. N. A. LracKs. ect31-tf G.S.Lcatss. NOTICE. A T f . hpiami m hmi .In Mnt . XX. trespassing, for hunting, or other pur- i " mo Minis oi iiiv unaersignea, tn Milford township, Juniata eonntr HENRY GRONIN8ER. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Dee 10, l8?7-tf JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, or MirvxiSTowii, ea. wrrw AT PORT BRANCH ROYAL. StockholiJera IpdiyidnaUj Liable. J. NEVIN POMEROT, Prtninl. T. VAN IRWIN, Cojs.ct. Ptaccroas : J. Netm Pomwroy, Joseph Rotbrack. George Jacobs, Philip M. Kepner, A moe G. Sonsall, Louis E. Atkiasew. W C. Pomeroy, STOCKS) OLBBBS t. Nevin Pomeroy, Philip M. Kepoer, Joseph Roth rock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. BonaaQ, Noah Hertilor, Daniel StcnrfTef, Charlotte Snyder, 8 ami Berr's Heirs, James B. Okaana. Wn. Vaw Swerincen, H. H. Bechtel, Jane H. Irwin, John Heclrmaa, Mary Xnrts, Samel X. Karto, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertzler. Interest allowed on twelve months' cer tificates of deposit, five per cent. en sis months' certificate, four per cent. (jaaM, ir-tf Job work ea laext settee at this enVc. Aeatr ddcertutcmemta. Clswi2fb2k3Tfaa liimiii I a iffhK. (xl tm Out sw. aZTb rrr bM W 4 1 - imiT fr . T. A. Jnin a Co, Mfr. f G. F. WARDLE, Phila., Fa., Genl agent. rOWlti,rttlfO, 0131a XL AGISTS FOB TBS OIITEt STATES CARTRIDSE C3 SMXirAcrcasaa or raa Solid Head, fleloadlaar, Milita ry and Sportlas;, Ceatral rii CARTRIDGES ! Also Rim Fire Amiannition for Pistols and Mltlea. Cartridge Canea, Swaged and Patch ed Ballets, Psinvrs, Re-loading; Tools, .., Ax. .Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 200 Broadway, Jew rork City. The Co Operative Newspapers. It has been aaaerteu that one-half of all money paid by York advertisers for advertising outside of that city gr-es to the Co-4)ria.TivE tswsparaa. full particulars about tbe Co-operative Jfewsp-ipers, tog-tber with catalogues and adve-tiaing rates mail-d free on application to BK.ALS it FOSTER, Gent Agra An ic. awsrarra Ush,41 Park Ko,X. T. BEr" WRil BUT INK OR RESTI Va OR PARLOR ORGAN , ! lie ni to send lr our LATEST CATA- , J UHilK and t ISC L LARS with Sew Stvl.s . Reduct-d Pnrss and m.wb information , Stmtut. MASOX as. RAMI.1X Or.GA . i CO-, Boston, New York or Chicago. ;UOWUWAN-t retail price Si 10 only ' aaaussBBaWansssS'- Great bargains. BEAT. I TV, Washington, Jf. J. PMtKTS A7E4 fOR ThT HtSTOBrraWORLD Embracing Till and anftontic arconnts of etcry n.itinn of ancient anif nKirtrfn times, including a hvrtnry nf tire rh and fall of tho Greek and Romas Empires, thai growth of the nations of norfera Europe, the middle agr. tbe crnsades. the feudal system, the reformation; tne dhwovcry and settlement of the Ne Worlu, etc., etc. It contains 67 J fine historical engrav ings and 11GO large di.nWe column pages, and is the mt complete History of th World ever published. It sells at sight. Send for sperlmen yC" and extra terms tr Agents, ami see why sella laatar than any olliej book. Address, Nanus si Prati hib Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia & Reading Kailroad, irraagemeat ef Paeagrr Tfafai. Novmsrc oth, UTT. Trrras tart Hirrisburg at follows r For New York at 5 20, b 10 a. m., and J0? and 7 5- p. m. For Phila.lelph.ia at 6 20, S 10, 9 4 a. - 00 a i o' p. ro. FV-r Krirg i i3), , 9 45 a. s., 1 0O ? H"i atnd i o& rav For Pettsville al 5 20, f FU a. m., and J 7 p. m. and via Schuylkill a Susqnebanna Branch at 2 40 p. tn. For Aubrrni vie, S. at S. Branch at 10 1 m For Allent w at i 3), 8 10 . m., J 0O, S hi and 7 'vt p. (B. The 5 21, 8 11) a. m. and 1 57 and 7 55 p m. trains have through cars for New York. Tbe o J", 8 10 a. m. and 2 (H) y. ni. train have thron-h cars tor rM!ads!phiaf. SCSD.1T9. For New Tork at 6 20 a. tn. r.r AUanrown and way stations at ft 20a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and ay stations si i ij p. u. Trai, fr Harrubmrr tears MIoks .- Uave Sew Vork at 9 4b a. a., an 1 00 530 and 7 ! p. ra. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., and 1 40, and 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at t 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. , --Ml 1 1 . . n - w i- una iu p. m. Leave Pottsville at 6 H,9 I5a.tn. and 4 V p. ra.,and viaScliuylkill aud Susqncbsa- na Branch at t) li a. ru. Leave Auburn v:a . fc S. Branch at 11 OO cou. Leave Allentown at ii 80, 5 50, 9 06 a. i a if, a 4U and V Oo p. ra. t Dots wU r on XonJay. SCyD.1TS. Leave New Tork at i 8 p. m. Leave Philadeluhia at 7 oi Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 40 a. as. and U O J p IU. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 90S p t. Fia Hams ami Ewex Railroad. J. E. WOOTTEN, Ceortml Xasagrr. C. G. HANCOCK, Gemerat Ticket Jgent. Subscribe for the $rt,tl an4 Republican. It contains more, and a greater variety of go)d ami usetnl readirg matter than any other connty piper. GREAT BARGAINS ! I will sell the following named Sewing Machines at Greatly Reduoed Prices. $25 TO $80 WILL BUY A White, Singer, kemicgtoo, Whitney, Howe, ravi, " New American, lirover k. Baker. Weed, The New Domestic. New machines sold in tola of four at w holesale prices. All attachments furnished cheap. A' a full assortment of needles, aod oil of the best quality. By sending 50 cents yon can have re warded by return mail 12 assorted needles by J. B- M. TODD, Sept 24, 1877 Patterson, Pa. CASH! CASH! CASH! WILL IBGDRE BAR CAMS. I have returned from the city with a fill stock of MEN'S CLOTHING, Overcoat, Elat and Caps, At November Prices, Xw-raeedv BOOTS tl 25, UP TO LADIES SHOES 11.25. No Shoddy. I have added a line of PRINTS AiD MISLI.N5 To stock. Prints, fast colors, at t te I ctf, Also, Arbockle's Coffee 28 et ., cash. Also, tbe genwiare Syrups. Horse Blanket, Robea, Cheap, CaQ and see, anal be convinced. J. B. M. TODD Patterson, Tor. 10, 1S77. fOB PRINTING Of EVERT KI59, a done at this eftUe.