Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 07, 1871, Image 2

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VOL. 71. NO. 36.
Republican State Ticket.
FOR AUDITOR ORIVERA L.
COL. DAVID STANTON, of BOILVOT
FOR StIEVETOR GENERAL, .
COL; .ROBERT B. BEATH, of Eiohuylkill
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET
PRESIDENT JUDGE,
LEMULTJ TODD.
gtiIIJECI TO TUE DECISION ' O 1 TIIE
TRICT CONPERENOh: •
'kmiocrierF, tliiG J'
Av . s ii:imeTigzastfr i
Bmatlti, EBERLtY.
STATE BENITOR,
' J. 31.1VEATCLEY. • I
EltrßiaT TO . 1110, DEOT§ION Or TTOT, DI
TIiICT CONTt'teENCri
ABBEMISLY,
JA9OB BOMBERGER.
DIBTRICT ATTORNEY,
. F;
. SADLE,II. •
W. 44...,5TEWA11T.
cbmitiaszoNEft,
J. C. BA.MPLE
suRVEYOR,
JOIIN K. SEIFERT.
'DIRECTOR OP POOR,
RENRY RUPP.
AI:WIWI4 0 ")
W. 0. BANKS.
OUR COMMISSIONERS.
Tn troubles in the Commissioner&
o ; co cu mm a - ar - r - Te - 0113 - sr - tire - 14a1
of two of the' Commissioners in the
Quarter Sessions. ' Mr. John Harris,
about whOm.there wore some unpleasant
developments last winter, was convicted
on 'One count in the indictment, charging
him vvitit corruptly proposing to allow
unjust claims. A-motion wns Triade in
arrest of judgment, which is now held
under advisement. The point taken, viro
.believe, is that an amendment was allowed
in the indict Ont, when the case came to
trial, which was necessary in order, to
make the act charged a crime, and
that this Was error, inasmuch as it prtLe
*ally gave the traverse jurors cog,ni
4ictrion of a case on which there had been
no finding by the grand jury. If this
view is sustained by the Court, Mr. Har
ris will gd free. Mr. Rhoads who insti
tuted the proceeding,s against__ Earns,.
was arrested for fraudulently taking pay
for more days than he had served. On
.this he was acquitted. So out of all
this prodigious :fuss about the cltaning
out of the Commissioners' office, we Will .
be junt whore we started.
The only good growing out o all this
investigation, is that it has giV'en 'the
tas-payers of the county sonic Informa
tion concerning the manner iii which
their affairs are conducted by the gentle
men whom they elect as Coinmissioners.
It came out on the trial, that since t 857
there have been no regular minutes kept
of the proceedings of the board. The
only record of the °thee, Consisted of a
time book, in which were marked :the
days on - which the Coniniissioners Were
present. Theyrnay have had meetings
during all this time, but there is no
evidence of it. When the-county fathers
met for business, or when they met for a
political cations, or for gossip, or to
watch a game of checkers between two
.brag players don't appear. The records
are-1411mA. During this tithe they dealt
out the money of the people most lavishly
for purposes legitimate and illegitimate,
but kept no record of their doings, es-,
copt marking the dayS which they made"
the county pay ter their Atenclauce. It.
is almost incredible to persons, who have
any conception of business matters, that
for fifteen years: the Commissioners.
of this county, slionid neglect to - keep a
record of the meetings at which they
disposed - of - themoney of--the people,-to
'an amount, of at least, ONE: AND A IiALF
lIILtION3 of dollars. It seems it never
occurred to these gentlemen, that a.rec
ord of their proceedings was neeesiary.
They came to the COmtheasioners' office
every day they hadn't anything else to
do, and wore particularly careful to
charge their Thby built a
jail, an "Asylum for the insane for Cum
berland county," (Mite a lot of bridges,
and did many other things involving
great Outlay of monoy, but no minute
exists Of the meetings at which chess
matters were determined' upon: Nor !is
thiS all. Nti-cernmissioneV has any tight
,to pay 'for his service for any clay, unless.
there was a regular 'meeting Of, the
lioard o or a, meeting 'regilia'rly Called. ,
And yet, forliftefin years, these gentlemen
have drawn their pay without any refer
ence to- meetings, but merely- because
they saw fit for any purpose to come to
the Commissioners' office.. Now is it
not high time, that an entirely different
class of men be•entrusted with the man:
ugement of bur County affairs.
There is no hOpe for a reform Millis
matter, except by the defeat• of- the party
which is' controlled by . the' Court, lionse
ring. Hero we have admitted and un
blushing corruption among our county
officials, and there is no mire or punish-,
ment—lt-is-knoWn from-theirown ad--
. missions, that the cOrniniesioners
partners in a' contract for. building
bridges, andtheeived their' slihreicif the
"swag," and: sit wherionc'ef' fl l 6iri
indicted, it results -hr 'Only ii defective'
conviction for a conspiracy 'to elicat:
The other partners in the transaction gO'
unpunished. A large sum of money is
wrongfully paid to some contractors, be
cause they failed io.Tel.a . Contract, and
yet this Payment is allowed . by the Au
ditors, and no one ' , appeals , froth it. In'
sliort;the 'commissioner's"' office' , IS the
most 'glaring illustration of stupidity','
carelessnees, waste, mismanagement and
borrtiption, that ban be imagined, and
yet the party in', power -Ih this county,'
ace unable or'-unwilling-to imprOve
•• There- 'it but , thie ,, roniodY.. Clivri lie'
'CIIANGH sir rAIITY.: •
Bramon 13LAIrrii is out in ri letter giv,
ing a statement of the' condition' of hi s
pecuniary al:fait:4 and of the manner. in
which be . ii,C4,Uired property he
now owns. Wordtii'amounti s t'p but
very meaktW 1113 " Irl ' c omp aied tivitli the
itaternenta , 7naniicactured bY ihnideratio
politici•triatO '" I
Tup jtietiiiP)ea ; it'Penio=.
, °retie organ ei)paela,tot,he eipleiliufrotaqi
of Virginia to.doeart, tlio • piuitufUl party
and lioto the pamookatia tiehet. r
the Ion& matt liven the morn ho finds'out.
. .
Vzon, ransinsor Corm , t . x , /pp„4,lmllarod,
'himself strongly in favor of the' ro-aollii
nation of l'resklent Drina.
As the Evans' case has been the sub
ject oy'ineasinOt" discusSiciflifOr thelasla
twenty days,i;4t. may not lail i amiss to rsg
datea, of the di 'tent eveag
connected vAtiv tiro diffictAty, • as
will tfurnisln4,he r:nans. otiletorrnkiiing
what Credittiar-blethe-.attialhosj , CAhe
different prominent actors in the affair.
On the tenth dirk of August, the Gov
ernor addressed a letter to. the Attorney
General, stating that -the accounts of
George - 'O. - Tvans 4 iere--euportecl. , to..be
in an unsatisfactory comption, and it is
yndiapen'sably.-liedessary i tlat ;the
Matter sliMild Ein4egtiiktit'ecl."" ;On the
fOitite Cn lth 0 , first . . art i 03.
'cOriternirigthc"emb'eur.loreent was fpuh
lithed iri the Philadelphia..Butietian
the 'fifteenth 'b?.'Afigtiste the Akhlitor Get
oral and State Iretteirret runtime forml
demand on, Esviing' for' the' ri aiment of
monies bands belonging - ..t0..t1ie
State, and .on , i tile; daq-f following
'Evans repliMi thatthe held ite.funds, l Mr-
Cept , tien per echt'of hi&collections,..whit
he retliffell'as boMperisntiOntferi his , tie -
'vices. On the twetitYLthir4 tbelAuditim
General and' State Treitirttrdi licireish4d
to tho "Attorney General Ir.:ceps; , bfl the
ftecount'''Stated Against. EvanVshOwil
him' 'indebted ' 'to . the. 1, State , ',to Alm t
' $291,000. On the twenty-sixth; Ithe t
terney General dorimiehced , '-yrrocanin s
to' TeeoVer; 'thia 'scud' frbnl'•lilvtins;"tat~d
issued ''a• , for ' l'itrrUfq fixing
the ittneuntor hisibairbond - ati$400;000.
On the thirtieth day of Augtist,'
Diaelrey, the State Treaseriar; znadd
information against Evaik
him with 'ernbeiziement,• and '
was i'ssued'for his arregt, to'answer this
criminal , charge: -On the first'ef"Sop
terriber;'4lifoim`dtion .1i ' bbeii ' Wane
to the Governoi' that 'Evans was a ihfi
tive froin itiAticii; ''recittiiiitiod was is
sued up"on the' Governor df New York
for his rendition. ' • ' ' •
MI
This simple statement of the facts ccin
`meted with -the tietitin of tho'Eithte'au
thorities-in—thismnitteri-should-LaVonee-
put to rest the sharrielesi' charges - iof
dereliction a 'duty and cotinivanceiAnYn
bezzlement have been Made. tir4ry
officer connected' with - the deVernaiebt,
has performed his full duty in "thOnnt
ter, with an 'honeSt, ddterminiitioh to
protect the interests cif thi3 'CdintnOn
laenlth, and to securd `the" payment; of
the money withheld by Evans.Perh4s,
by thiatinm,' lid Is in the 'Mugs' of the
officeM cif the laid, and slibuld" - the'cinrts
not find him teChnicallyg oferhbez
clement, the action •of the Attorney
General in ordering his arrest in the
civil suit,' will engin.° his detention and
confinement, prtid into the
Treasury the last farthing. •
MORE FIGURES
The Deniecratie journals are still bilsy
with their• figures.. IZecently wq called
attention 1,3-their statements, concerning
what they termed the mcnEasu. of the
State debt. Wo have now another sue..
prising statement Odle expenditures of
Grant's ad ministration, wh Ive take
from the Lancaster intdifyoager,!, We
give the article;,-figures and comments.
"If there be a single voter in the Na
tion so,simple-minded as to believe the
professions-of economy with which, Radi
cal newspapers are filled, w'e Would ad
vise.him to make the folloWfrig table a
daily study. -•It tarnishes a thbfilar state
ment of the receipts and expenditures of
Grant's administration for the ypar. end
ing. on the thirtieth of "Tune list; and
shows - 11e sources from Whieh'tlid iifoney
was derived and the specific objects to
which it was. applied::,
•
Not roceipto from coo toms.'.. -1 06,210,408 10
Not rocolptO of Int Ofnal rovelluo , " • 144;008,163 63
100 of 11111 c 100 do .2,368,816 03
31iOcel mucous 31,50,1,73, 63
Total nel revenue 453,31:3,011 59
Ilnlnnet. In the
Totnl,.• . . ... ....,.... ..... ~,...., .
, • NET 11111'IZI:WATU3iq!„ ~,.. .
For civil and misvelioneom --.- 36t1,498,710 97
Witt te•pitrtment . ' ' •• , IS Tf0i,,41 82
...
.......
Navy Department
~ .,;Itirldl.o27
1 ndlabs and pensions 8708t52
Interest on. public debt taffi,F7tk Cp.'', us
Net hrlllrittry 01114011 • ' 1 1 41 292,177013 to
Purc.i,of buntl6 fur sinking full4l,.te 109,73,5,1!17 18
~ rotainut eximadi Ulm 42:2,912,3p3 43
!Unica 1u the Trraxuri,. Jpno 36,
1071' 100,917,477 24'
3 1 3,8J9,812 67
'From the above. figures, the -cbrreet
ness of which rim, ono ,will undertake to
deny, it appears that ti4o„ b o n g Branch
administration 405f.:1,41)1taw,-pilyers of
the United States nattily ' 'ffitir h dnd re d
and twenty-five million dollars last year.'
Deducting the interest paid on the Na
tfional debt wo Ilud that the ordinary ex-.
penditures of the present adiainistraltion
amounted to '7learly • thr'ei'liu.hdebd mil
lions of dollars." • •1;
We hope with the Intqligender, that
the tax-payers will study' the table, and
also the article, and appreCiate °fully the
assurance - "that — can - Pablish 'the two
together. Thelitfelligeitecr, assorts that
"deducting the interest" paid on, the
National' debt" tile ordinarY• expenses
of the Oolterinnent amount - to'-nearly
$300,000 annually. Now please 166 k at
the table: "Net ordinary' • eiPenses"
$202,177,188.215 one of the itdmt'of'which
is "interest on t I to' oiblic $l2 -
605.0. •NOW'" dMuctlnetheinterest
paid on,t,lMNational debt"' NVO'llil:t0 the
fellowing•stim in subtraction": •
$292; 1 / 7 ,'f88.25
Lament 125;578,66503
Expoiles
. .
Hero we have toe statement ,of the ,
littellilloccdr and the figure§ om)yhich it
founded..., It is Oarged that-the eTpeziges
without; the „inteyest amount to. nea r e
$366,000,000,, ri'ho 11gures',-„show i tlieSi i
Amount to lens, than $107,000,000,, a plain
!t la
falsehood of just about. $1.80;0qq,0Q0,
tea iou s 9WB
. . , .
In ital., however,, t,9
very transparent cheat, the • animiiit
bendo.purchased dpring ,tho par hi aditet
to the ordinary, mcpenocp,..,jr;,, t order'fO f
• make ,00rne
„appearianep,Of,,,Anth. This
is porlmps the. Nyorst, featoro)of. ;tho N,v4,slV'
cheat.. We „never , .before, pay 4 Mitt
;payment on a . funded ebb rives) l : 6 *° 6 ll:
ordinary expensfrh
tieiaos have, inafie',.immy 11h3pfiveries of
late, ausl.porha~ix iii,!!cQs'l°3ll3Pf.t.llo4lk!''
It ?YP![C ° 4`9'Tl l r °f, l ll3 . 4raYfd .
comv,ime, gm, pe?ple i tllat i . ,:i . gyc F nmdtiV:
thaf'reql l l44.P
of its debt, at the l sarno
1. • diet' t radagniiE;'notd will pO'ciple
Ito ex.
atiethin s,,aro'vei no era
0160
iu time,, • •... 1 ~•1 ,100,)
4 15
~y9rY2P,PF 911() , ' tf 4 e
have, the,
q n l9 , .I.pt clioey.%9olvp t4K colt'
4,ti`o;;Ok n 3
RTP`ll°4 l '4,
cpn0,94 9 4 iv t , tun, „voinopi' , ntic,), , ,r, 3 anagotn ,
thfit they have of
tai:ttro.
c 4 r.ry t1T.,'7;9 791 7 #Opp.O,, 414 t t li.iid•olikdr
1.411 ikr,ancl . itle. o
. ul:v i on f ig
the Sittio'd(i;
vote, Yfei , yviti Glatt Btaititiit'itiid,
" '".'
nuoh tnpjoi•lpy t an 3 4 o, ,
itaVy"l l oi' the, thmlibeiliVitiftalkeAill`Wn.. 1
outer new qopartmtn,
MII
TnE Commissionors.appeinted.by the.
court to . .,loudichto Ihs,Olai Or. robe l
i , lamagekpre btr te t ra i : oir dii $
nk
ies, anaWll „ i all rt *me ve corn I ,
t oted thc `' l lii,l4B. - It •v•ve - impor
. a4t that
,)i perh4s ht eta s shout.
Oe t ,1 , thpig l Aten I , and ilt vo the Alf
.passed upon by the Commission° ~ s.
- that7 . thoy'ma.y.:lio in: shape,. torocolve
.proper attention from the State and
General GoVernmont. They aro a just
walainunitonAllaState..a.9444.Y.H.liluilia.
tainly, bo allowed, and that at nodistal -
day. It 1411M:duty', vof4intBtate .Govori
rukp,t r O s pay.iill i fay claW.T.Jac i:l thApo wh
lost by yehol ,imslon,, z fr i ul , then , 9 . 19 .
payments. should h,o ;d r9uni)upiod:4 u ,
General Government, igirhoro earb.bo.ln ,
little woe Mit the 'Be4islatilre. will, t
its next,.4S . AtA ' 3 l.l ll4F: ~ 111' 6, 15 1 t,:11 j '
been ri3-adjustod,Aalc,e,..V aPPlPllriiMi°
for their paTment.ii. ge.olx.. ,oppositio ro.
that has .1,m134,49r0, 9x410. 1 4,-. All I.4I.IACVA° -
tions , of the •Statevto their paymentpw . 1
disapp . ear;'Whinil'flie` peer - ellen:Mgt) 31;
understi l ua l OA thiiy' POPeePiit' t'o if A li,i'e
lossos, ,and,ate ;not trntnpod is up for the
purpdses'effipeculation. , r , We;khOW:f the
' 'imixt session Of 'thb"DegiSlature 'OO4l,
make compensation) t.,ce ,, tlu), eitizeusr f
the bordo 'eatintieh: fe*ltheqessos , Tth y.
sustaina "4 4
,4/9:lii'o' NY:O
Itisgilrediry 11.
do so/ !,,1n . ..,.the ouganiiulo. 1 4 .4 i„l4 , o
have claims 'present:Ahem ‘to thodCo -
missiOnerg'fOr L rblielen: •', -',„ ....h. '..: •e,
iomoved',L.l4o4o l !Ars,CP:g.,ti#.- 15 .40f,
at Ow:request , of GOVOIMOD Geary, and
art)lbilitea it- his. 'stern; Col. Starr of
•
131i1114'i141a1.45.',...10i1:0Y0 as ' tho''obenll t
of the aclininistrationimmi,chardlideinn
plietty:in,Nn Evans frauds, tls c~+u
have ,the,,full benefit; of,tlm,roany ,danMg
lug revelations qdr, Manure was alip•g
posed to bo able' make: Mr. Evains
has also Placed . ' Ji!.
which .most persens wopld not hes#:: to
to tell all-they- knew in , the matter t 7 Let
-both-these,gentlerneadm used-nowfoval
they a,ro ,worth, , and : the-result will not
be quite so astounding as many gentle..
men hopecl_it'ivon)rt
We sliCald.say here,„perhaps, that Mr.
McClure has addressed adetter since his
removal, to Judge Brewster; which eVen
those who usedhiro, do not _regard with
much pride' or' Pleasure,' and - which
thqt , has . 1 - eOnyineed•:,,e'very intelligent
man who, read it, that the romovalWas
very •necessary, irrespective of any cod. I
"neettthrWithdho'Evtios case, whatevei..
Stsoan`rArt i Y ; BouTwttr. is- still fight
ing Oa tin Ole: same liuq. , The Mate
meet from ~the Treasury •for Aug i risb
shows. the payment , 'OPs9,2oB,2o7l . of , the.
Nittllitiar Tlitfe With -6,1. y 'heavy
reduetiOn; tiotit offtiferal ,tocaloy - end
tarilt duties, we_ are ; reducing our ~.*Ta
Lionel butt:lisp '4ll/d latP 'Of aiwrp tliau
one hundred millions.per:annum.
TI I? R El' tIBEICAN PART rs
ACTIONS sr EAlt - ;abittm•Titirr NOiu s-
sECREWaW.BOTJTAVELI2SILICAUOTIO.I 01!'
DEBT-":.A. DECREASE OP
()vim
Tim PAST M TII-TIA A* - qtp.i . r tl
1101 , ;1)9 •PURCTIASLD • BY ,1f1E; ~ D EPA!IiT
n,
MEM
WAsutNtrrox, Sept:l.- 4 111C cfdti'stinto
nteut just issued shoivs a•rgduotiouj Qur
iug August of $9,•266,297. •-•-• ; • -
The fellciWing ; is' a
, retuipitulittiOn 'of
invifg.(lo,lt-E,t;ast-eril'm,
DEIST DEARIBM INTEREST .1# poIN, •?!
Six p,r.ouut bcpvli..
Five per rent kontle.. s • • ^ 1=6,706,860 , 9Q
1,881,5h3,900
34,100,468 50
Principal
Inlaru;t.
. .
11.1:111`, LAWkIA
Certificate of frilatotedriens , at 4 per •
4a,v3l.polliioti (bud 401 f,er cent
Certificate. nt a por ;
~~~~~~i U „a V.,
111231
DEBT ON W RICH, ,4IITERtEIM ..13A8 .cuAsED
•
• • SINCE' MATURITY. • •
=EU
I=
, nr.ar IlEATtrlib 11'0 TICTE7IISST. ; 1 •I.r,
Demme ulkil
Fructigpi4,cyrioncY 4 • , akatrao:so Co)
coy ia,7o,(iocf l oo
Prit4,p f l
U1102(1111.1 P. IL 44,4_00_1,
- .4 4A - 1n
tsr4,-
ii 2,372,1104,197
CA9II : ,; •
tt
Arnun In tho'ire .
t'stdyt=t 1. ''; 'ityt,,§l;Leot,
Cur 6O
Int° '" t itnt•krn,•••••• , •,•,••,,,,,,
BM
Total innount'ln TtenArj ,
Debt loin cant,' In'Tl . onlior,i; MA. i,
1871 i ' ' ' 274,122,60 2 l
Dobt • 'loon iiiintunt 'ln . "Tieditliy, -
A a gun t ••A • • •nri•• $:4253.42.8,857,931
D4cr.9..4lkr.ing.PY.. 1 , 0111 .9A06,;97 06
Docronsu of 4et t alpca , 64 ,
DeErrano of dol4,frop,Dla,co
to March 1,1071... • .. 20 4170,i 1: 69'
119/10:1,VIOCI to P#F4 4,9 44 1 1r.0. 0 0171*., •
tys, itllprqskjiN•#l,lp In law,'al
monoY: l 4PqlnA '''AtAimPq6
tereat accruod and not yot pald •
Inft•tetit glides •
Interest roindffl4 franiiportotlon of
malls
f go,tou'
ilionnco of 'lnterest paid 113. 1 Matto(' • ' ' "
Btnlod'
11'.191T141CN..P. .
Principal of - V210,375i20Q ,OQ ry
pm 4µt pail iu ,cutke,ncy. ~ 20,178,7131 00
C'url•diiP); ' * 246,41704V thi
;t4.4
of tlk9s9,
rotor
,dp§tsoypf,li
Awp,pent , ll9o9(l (1914-,pas niep boonlreo
Apia kytilo
i
$166; 602; 522.3 -
, -0-0.. - - t , : I , I ;
A.:fr ]•, 1, ,- ..11 , : j ;2t.,,,‘! 11., •,:!I 01 i . . ' "
llil 'I PT: ,I . I'. . D .IP R A . °11. .tf:1 13 ? : kY?T rA." 'l'
~ cie)YAlikqti PaVing i.e4fi tiitl 43e1e0l
1 :ti°'i. CF9l l iti!ti'qCT l PiTill , ..WPAi l . 3 l4 d4 P l '
( i,
t11 , 3 8 / YM 1 1 , 30 ;f1.', 13 .f:A?gliPP Y, pop, elii'v,
yg,l t,113 pfli.y
. !1 , 3, pgar.qt2.t.ms t9nincir no° ,
li m .lf . 49C4,lg , " o !'liin • PMitiftex l :thb '
Nlvlcto,r,of t,h,h , t TRyri
opsikt f3 i p 2 tdi db IQ
stootl: 'lltithinif inOAUTen it, goniB>Uf
.?4,,1 1 59 Al.P,ing.t , if roati w,l:o9x,t?itho, niittitv
paly F! .. i,erripepinee ni,9l: , I , Y i ong.,pOtilt \tif 0
i• 11 tt . i_tt,efigli f'gr ivilicV til'c; temisWittee ,
cansd is' e l 4sinsitih3;: j n l .nd" 'a'e' 7 ,ll . ' it had
,j 11: 'fife 1: — •,, 1111 ` , }o,,i . 1, ~ f idl •
'TII I I ~ 5 f1 . ,9 , T1 i 94 . 191c t M,At . t / Y" g ir
m9.1995 , , , .511.1 very ir i !ltissatit 'zood)
who 'have sopturtloci iiio'kuiOtv'od co' i nl, OA,
01.1.kody,.aeci,ffithollti011ii2,OTI th,eir,
dldtri§. 0: Anga42l 6 .;; I'f°7lo a r*l''
,t l ..S',h I ,, v,ii°Rnifrift , °T' , ilEiti9, :cox'
,k1 i t1 e 4 3 ,,., t.. 1 ill i t t '4, L 'I it, j . ..; ./ 7 41 ,.- 1
119 c tN9 i Ni t. ,1 1 ` 1/ 11 °r !g I PI i t tl i` thR
, nytont ilg#,or 5041 pA4o,9rgaiL :0.C.14,
.o%.o,riiiill, IY l °lT i tP494, l6i ol) 4 CP5v
119 PR Goo •, P / ' Ef fa 9 B l'OP:larllg ! %49.
MT/ I)oliveg :ti.utt a ' tpi;Vgitiuto i;ii4 hppn ,
l'::4 (i P.t,: i t' I??;0.1,-Ki°0_7,0:29,rtt ;any
r prim i tipri, tkV olita i ipupitu I, rite to
uffitcOth, blip 41,it'rail . i t er'ille', m iLugust
l ef t eA3:ig. l „',iii P I E; liiftioili at;':iii l iib,, the
ta'io.ootilfti.2 , lnniiiitiflo'Fii . WfiiitVil,
In4Si/fii,:ipo?,ri„.4,,,liiiii ,sk.i.p,gt Alive
1 , 8 ,,,, 1 t Acteptdli . pvtiiies iii:tinif 'diiiihifl'
A4Ol
. fili# li? .3‘ , 01 . i . filiitilt::' tik4lifg'
oii,Fol)l:64'4li's: p?„3,1 - tiiii,t, i4oFiiie',"atitiloy-'
,i,tlY:gf s t, , fiel4ityCloilieenficiii; ' the '.4.usist'
Coliviinfit;ti elioithlliaid li&iii iiiiiiiitithiehi l
1 ag tho.tea4Ofi l s iiiiitillic.ii'lliil' it 5 WC; jitindiii,
'itialite'ti.,lluP t .tlnish"iiiiiii i 'iziOl'i' l .',alifi iu
pipit° of itl! °troths to uroyont It t uliONl '
1. nAnar a State - ticket: - )Tojuslify
1.
heir aetio; 'they then said "w,c .. ayeact 7;
ng as ind ' ~ mils, without any official
.otityT , ~' Now they.. clad t 1;1
' '4, th s"
haracter, l ,d s, y ey „bay° for -.,
' . arty, Lto :.,,,,,E 1 ):: ' . • - .- ; 'it 4
Frormt in: facts it will bO ir ycl thy,
'a. on ~' 4 .,i ' g' loss than '`. Ilia&
against-the authority 61 1 ‘the- Ilay...con
vertion, of whiChiliese Men — still - claim
to be a .. 144.1 1 :1 4 / 1 49t1 WIN 4". 1 ,
hod , therefore, are in no way responsi-'
I:Crer.`aliMilre : crS4l.lllll -: -'
i trist i „,fty l enßBtia 4 . n e ,ltr i ious ints of
,t 4,
Ift 3 ) f lig I . ? l. ° P i l i ki flgPv i ., t/ A ' d i n t t;:l9 lb.
1 ' ...,1, e Oentra, tommitt.de are iii.'cliAilii,; , ,
it. Vii . lici .q ,iiiid lidi i i,i .j " ` Oiitilli7 j it u tioAnli l'
017; 1 ,7, 4 LTtliii 7 , loA 3 f)'iiellp4A l •E •
- Bohr,. -E1U.1.7• 71 , )%. r/Pii•'1 01141 . /.1.
after so itt,no ,
,o,nrlyo r ri,,orm , a44 . ?„ilip
is trim t:3111' 'iiriiiiiipiein,li 4 a l 'i l iiiiiViii;th .
his pledges. . '
~. ,
~, , ..T . i
..
... _ _ j i . Shio3l44 . E. i
Ttocaste'r — Pii. ............. '2ii` 1871: ' '
-91 ' •,, , tif ~ .L. , - • • 1, , ,
•
r i ' iI ''PERSONAL:r.I
) r, ii it t . ).: Livi
4 ,
‘,.., ) )li , i))., 1
40N pi lett rping home, 1
. i epli , Ilgeme m
, expee e VD .
TnE L'iWi l f c 'Y t "''' ' '''' ' ..ir - I t
,arrive'it owird in a, feW'dhks.• ,':
„,,,
.R.a. ILAI f 3. 011 ASE )13 a Tit 110:
liillesign. • ' . : ''''' • '”' •'' "
Annu - tctiiP l4 ''''OM'' . ' t• ''t' 7 '' I I :
51 kr IC 414 P tal/ I TP, ei "Ln 0
I Ely i tQlL IS P CI4. ", '. % ' I
t; 1 . . .0, , IC.: .111., Yvt.l,l :
kilsox rte stuAle, Lome g'
Newport / .. 61 ''''' - ''"" 1, 1) 11 )) -- . 1 41 ',. ili 1.
folgAlaa, V '' '' illi) ". i414 1 14 1 0 . 11(1011 prin ti l
clOiiiii; is ii: f Pn:pitocputhi,A6! • i
NABT,lildtigi Of `oBiiiik4i eliriigeroil;'
-iii,, -,-,,,..., “: -,;., 4 .,: ~
dqqadi t ot even'smoue.
...; i
-,,
' SEx.foron 1 7 `.Evi?24:IiiiS ' returned from
his WestiMittip., :" '' ';'" ' J ' : ''
ItorEti'itaiNEVihalitii•'s . alcen Chicago'
di 6hutabcrillii i .” "n ' ' """ i '
PITTSLIURCI'S knightly. crusm i l7r . g', vi4O'
in Naple a l t iad accmintS, .
~NveEkt wity 4 Sositilely" . be marriq
next sprite , '''` l '' t' '' : 'i ''
MLLE B . enrrni4ai . ' has ' 'married an
pviiph.'-ii'd.tileinA..' -:-
,'""
iiiiii.•Atily sk6:I6VAAA N .p 41q-i-
ARDSON is to publish- another bciol 'of
[rsi
poems.
•:D., is n 4;
i'olMity-Mm yeaa'S• of agii"and full ?of
honor. •
Mn..Toms'll: WiLLIANis has hecotnb,
co 'With'nuectedNorristoivn,
••• • • "
;WALt 'WiIiT'AIA:N• Is holed fO'r Iris fiery
red cocCiiloiioli . , aiicl lf ooiiss for child:
1 . 6 n :;
.A.rwitp.,‘V'SbimsoN docsirat, ati
pro•i6 the,„"he'w departuic.' He
tliorQuhrh perncicrat ifory.
A. Sriiiblxii, TJaIVsitsXTY will' bo 11.'
tCo's monument. A half doicii
scliciol houses totild be better: .
reccutly* bought
414. d'regscg for and yet
peilygamy.
. t 1 LATE * Visitor to CiiiiPo's study says,
an' •cartliqualo - ii6Cfci
thafiqicsettle it. • ' ' '• '• '
PwrziN .1 - 34rpeoplol, I niVO boon 'wast.fng,
tl3 it iiiveetnoN's ) . on 'a liogu 'nth .Iq.sk,.
lath in . opimo'.iO'guo'illO teat Ono 'frir
MisS'TrittdOiiin,orddig :Maltried' Baron
'They wanted lien
to thal:4 some Ono else, 'but AO.
.•
yllllllO • , •
.41 s •
suicided lieepso lie anilan't, get, a 'clork-
Sliib, thO CliicagOToii Opines le did; an
"Weliy 'caul& •• •' ' • '
''CitAnr,ns Lk 's' apribietedee'retiary
the Japinidge'T.l6gatidO; is "the anther
tii.l6llg ressiinial Bic-,
''' • •
'to. lbsiVrtlY. Hewv.v, Of Media,
'ta's"jfist reithned from a wagon trip over
tlie': battle-Gelds' of 'PethiniylViinia and
AnrYlithd„ '
routhiov'S' e • rigagement. in
03110111 in been paWy cancelled:
T{is'speeblids'and tlth l 'platfOrm did I not
agree. I.
the liarthYname
'A.iikiian',cenrit Von AtierAllorg,
wlio 'neon th"poblic fin'a leader of
pth•fy in Anki,riii, 'Once
Of I'Sin : 2'l6li is pdutriifg . ! the
'Biidilliihttth in.,' the sacred
`view
r to Vaosiv
- ifon Burine'se 'th4England.
81 1 .tintikorb: tile
pOleimitbefbaker "ofil?9'lt4,tist 14tro
fan '''l2alici"-ithele • in 'London',
ll 'far recovered froth ill ?,s prbacli
on?o weeki th
Ills smons tote ! ono
ilionsandtt has jtik iiOen printeil. Ho,
nthOologie'al r scb6Bi of eighty
tudentii ; also, ap crpininage, and a,
loldon'Lthie pothest
and' kileSt tledFideclpeopic London.
Rine,
IQpii 3 O oubt.3%, C„ . OR Ole; foUit4
Wea4agert about lAYears.„'' T71o)4111S-...
VOrono .lecoi:der '1. 4 1fi r.
g9od old
lady attended tbO orgAniz9tioli . of the
ClMrch
: S Rtcntber,'l7 O, and L 7ns, yeryrinTions
atte'tid tbi; CoUtontu , d
gaybutte girf' of 1770 fotittd htricif
bk;ed'dbvi , if hgd in' 1870, and was
unable to attend•the meeting." ' I
a al ~1
Oil=
8018,000 00 ,
14:006,000.00
28;440,010 00
X 3.51 8 1000 00
.. 310,4117 10
4 . 2.612 26
so
MEM
30Ri'.' ^34~:iZ
~U.1,618,83Y 60
110,188 00
478 00
NEWS.' ITEM
`' l ?c , l4l , ii , the
tho
;loskliyoky,hoolliogs. ,
oi,I I `•WITURE,,I7Ip.n.7-7rigl4 or "wrongl—still'
the white , the liulilux motto of
Nth°. T.uachloash ,A 4 nits r, , .
Tzity..Voathori haw. opqiled , the
Yoxh,l4neht.clltib,l funju, the, oast this
,seastni. Out, of, feusssoes to have taitow
~ .plape,dast ,week i ,ohly, ono ,pame ntti. ;
„„Irrin lio,rristemu r p - sraid , -convoystiio
.sidea!qt extremelyiew.nrater ; in the
writ
=I
rilett capplres
49 15 ,t440. 1 c u q."
0 , ,K9 A jeweller at
~ , q4P9c.4Pay, aßgWed ,:114 alaiuo
11 1 119,PralA 4:9 1 1t.•
wile; rOlVP?a , A , lhifk,:ta. a'.49wl days
ahAefiltri tht ,
tt,w,fity,le;,(9.94ur i t, for lea;
a i tiort ; of seAf f li;s4l,„ v,qvot or
.gtra l Y4 , 4Tnitn.4o,nt.qSA .M:4 31 • II I ' 1 141 . .915 !Man,
fostcpqd,hy,,a,, i rlriagea lly comppspet
Illaa'aggic..o f.gat11911 4 ..1 I . t i l ''' ) "' s
r rTmm New Bedford .Afarcuu , s azt Abet
early Fridayiraer rang thole:waft a Wage.:
/ar44.9vlAva9atlP.l4 l 9,lvatala hiltbaT
, the ,tide Opyipk ) ll l ll,g 7; llo,vvi,i?A•
,at,ritervals
,offliftquilllilat'Palvitil,llPlPMY.Ptabit'Y. •
Qf efillaagil
drlilil9ol,t9 j a P.l9fl9rs!:9°l°N,9flaoaPa°
Vg a aa9Y.. / & i ,i(1. in
gloucesfor, ostiehttett
19130)°c,tV , 5 /P l3° ' l l "
Pllv,9rtil i alxitenA,.lte;s. „sent ., to the
rpccuged. th`t:k words
)DreliAltil4e: Oros's, '
itor .. rep. road,' : " T . ljo "011114tlarr's'
Dream: 'Ate'tililiibte r i t
,BAert. of lyisserrein, has '',4l , bb.
000 ta found a college for Won' Cir.'ttb ,
'itlifierl;f'and'inithelkeellilo(l;ood. icor° br?
C'olillitithiVolie kit
Cehnll'ipb
, rw , kiyiti.iotilltigi; of Sildhe'iotit; 'ticontly
be the
li 4 il)iii.nrieri'ef the' St.. Oiloli, , 'ropert that
'dirtelli'dcBitefok' fir Mai r
ink, they ItitilthlftYlflVottratti Wet obb'St
whle'lr, weighed loan Abaft rt,
WM
. Frvn French refugees reached San
Francisco a few days ago, and intend be
doming eittn.mis cic t .th o
. llnito4: , States.
Mining c1411 4 ,a5. hp) ' b§itt ICO‘ted • for
them in E.* coun ; ty7.tlirifiughitlie Labor
E . bongo. r ( 4 '.; - ' '''
, A ! 1
i ,
: t
• Mcnint Cdtis tuft Wfis" to, be
t EE
'co 'fittted - iiV6ordhlg-to coAtrritillbywirett
December ; September 15, _the day. fixed
for. the opening, is • therefore, three
rifiOnthfilligmtjofitilmb.r IDlMlworir, , ip
'three yatds iierdieln,' inks o'co l upibli'four;
...... .. . .
AN international exhibition is to b 0
Vl'l eru :1/eo(l4hbtilL'''riexE . ""lt
MicaltiAld
tir l d(iniiietitiOn . tti' riatliniS j tiVoe'
t glilifinedals'+altio'd at .C 209 All tlOOl4-
ACCORDING to the Pelcin ' . o4"zeo,"'the .
of the 'lfiddraY'llt - 'ida's,
'sTitaileifti; r eenfeki'by • heing t 'iricWt kne(4-'
_ . „
'hot thaln.4 foftWentYdayk.;: Thts
'SatiitarY 'lo t'
he SliOtilif
"11'111111i:fig
.to 'Cue t'd . iiieees"
'' • ,
sunk in thb 'bay
"Of' 7iEd,,' with' '
'Valud"Of $430,660; 'llltlf of . ':whiqh 'is 'still .
under water: cohdp'aq .
fdrided'in Prante fdr":the reckiveiy'dfthd .
geirernmen if
'claindS4gi" - Inir''cont"' Thii!'dompaiii
dnginder,
in n'flud any of'ie:" !' '
tlxitniiile' Of Oftrlr.
t h i een brought'tO light in,
'LadY' Cliiiliol of 'the`
Exeter: The' stibject and ,
givoit oviadoe. treatmeitt
'add 'great"'ficlitilis 'of Color.; kportion'
Of',the plettire was doWtroyed by
I , ,l6alTild'c'ld'hgailia the wall upward of .
'tWeeent l tiriei
Trik 'first willow treb 00d:tilted in
"X'ttiorich; 'wits sdt out oil Ow) rim of 91p:
preWMit' Third avenue; New York city,.
one hundred aucl eightyizeursttge, _lt
was a willow twig which crime,, in a
papleago flger:frcinvlkib,l4cM ; was stuck
into the groithd,' and in tWo'years became
(julte 'a largo, tree. This is, ih all t'e
'Sp'ects,''aOhentic. -
''llitt4Nipot.'n," the horse that beat
"Longfellow," while be WaS it colt gave
littlepromtse'as a racer. So disconraged
Was Mr. Alekalicler, his owner, with his
early trials, that lie sold-hits for a small
Sum to Jo. Alien, colored man 'cm.'
Ployecl on the faith, By him he was put
in training, and at three yers old ran
at LeKingtdn, and won with such success
that he was purchased by his present
owner, Mr. Babcock', for • the sum of
$1,360.; Attica then lie has beep very
'successful as a racer,',esi:eCially ationg
distlinceS, his 'only notablki defeat' b'eing
' at' 'Ling Branch, this seasoia
.dbout Rome.
TRERSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 11'371.
Qua llostE InzumhsTs.—Some weeks'
since, wo alluded to a, project for the
:ostablishment of largo iron . manufactAy
at, this plane. We gave then- -the
.assurance that the enterprise wastu 4.16
hands of some of the most active
trustworthy of our citizens, and that
there was every reason to believe thnt'it
mould-succeed: 'We aro very glad, tiow
to announce, that several-gentlemen are
actively engaged in soliciting subscrip
tions of stock, and that up to this date,
about-4:35,000 dollars have been subscrib
ed. It•is the intention to eanyass'the bor
ough and neighborhood actively, until the
whole amount of 4'100,000 imecured.
Ndw in connection with this matter,
wo,wi . Sh to,oper.a feat suggestions., , It is
of very great consequence to every
citizen of this borough,, that this enter
prise sneceed. The property owners will
find their.,propertios enhanced in price
by the erection of a large manufactory.
Every plcre4ut.anddealoi; in town, will
find his trade increased, by the increase.
of , population, which will attend the
erection and :
,carrying on of a :largo
manufacturing. business. Professional
men will have a wider. field for their
services, and whab is okfpN mom import-,
:thee, mechanics and. - laboring mem
will find better paying and more'con
staut employment.. '
All this, however, is so evident, that it
need hardly, be stated, and tbe i only
question that remains is how to scenic
the benefits of this enterprise. Thesvay
very easy and simple. Let every
Property , oweer t business man, mechanic
anff laborer do what ,he can to assist it
by subscribing to the stock. It is idle to
say that $lOO,OOO for a legitimate enter
prise ,
cannot be raised in this community.
'lt sboUld be silbsCribed'in a single week,
and Wahl he; if Or 'citizens consulted
'their elm ( interests. No one • Should,
,refuse 'to y " subscribe, beCause he can
afierd only to Make a small subscription,
nor should any, one subscribe to such an
extent as embarrass lamtelf,' hut.
every ono 'should feel it his interest to .
make -soma subscription to the enter
prise. ';:Prepeely, , conducted, it. cannot
fail to pay a reasbnable dividend 'from
the first; and' the benefit it milt be to
business of
, every kind, : would of itself
by a full return all, prudent isubscrip-,
'N'oiir'*O" beg our citizens, not to
allow this enterpriSe to, fail, when they
}lave it in their power to benefit them
selves by its success.
Hint—Penches.'
' ElifCtion
pear niist wcok.'" • -
.
I /bu r . Tr y
An.T.114 Mu...lltr o skrat , .
sboiv bilfs of TfUndOnburOCo's,,,Cirous
ni:llgenngcric, *Lich cover tlio' "bulle
tin" bOW.rds around town:' i
PU , *lllNA,vfore oflorcd inur-•
hot, on Batnrchiy.rnorninglu4 , - T i- . :thO first.
of,th? suaspU: , Nyil1,1?o the'
,t)!iUkiu,pribu.. , , , • .
. .
Tug% Qapileth
,schopr, cpupeetetl wiLb
, 440 .‘ttlery Tl. E.,Ghurch,.,wyill,pieiie et,
etts',Q.rcivA, ptot *:ttyt:efey, ehettld the
weittlier be, favetelble•,: . • '
TALLConx.-Our,oxoltankos aro fillodi
o w n i t,
t . lA fni, P • ° ln ti o c r7c 9 a f it j'"-" sh il oAv
Dori:, • Who among'
a tipeciin4n of 'the ,
,talkost T , • ,Who wjil ho, the ,Airst !reply
'ti•t•ttiii inquiry •Donit sneak n 4 once..
!97•'-'uc)usid°l4l, ojiy
citomont was created alnong
I ,KtyP,trP9'MMlN't liynttlo
cicivont.pf tho • `Thoionging
to, YatidTPuFgh #ol' i• 11 ??P490 0 and ,
u, por, , wmt sonteneml the
4tstern Piinitonti i nft the ht,to'Ci • mr of ,
Quarter S aswi) 6 notictd by
,tii' - 'oi which r tinpears in
un cidnipm l ' Who „ l4lio'rtir will lleave
du
•; tl'l9 o,l9lT r. i,',t;• ~2 • 7
'Maw Etnithnini.4-thir youngtowlisniatil:
.bfr. Samos Woistiiviate • of tho•.flim of '
'FrySinger Wolioty intends loaving'OtitY
town to , ongagn in' the lordlier trade.
'Mr. rilV: has fdrmod many aonnairitaneoti,
in • this htireugl l / 4 :. ,, Vvhci , ; ntqot: his
Wa With ;Mtn, nnocoss
"now bußinosn. •
,9onnor,—Locals.
• ,
MANY of our citizens are, changin
their plepee of reSidence:th i ti s Fall.
fact, there; aro *ore "flit , titigs" now -
Gjat wo eiret .notiead bolo
~, at his so
son i of the Oar.
$...
SEMireus. We ha, been
infiiiineethacitirtliir frit - Uri - At the
Committee having the matter In charge,
to Imo services in the., English Lutheran
j Ankelli r r egol'irly,i 440 Alio . ' pulpit is
SAMUi
OLKODY, on Church alley,
in tha 'rearaof ilheem's•fillallo has We,
ivory elteapastfrnit.cansiß town. ••,,Ile hds
just received tho..latestistyles. of stovel,
wlliah 'ho offere,iat' reasonable. price 4.
Give him a call.l I
' CANNING , FnUrr.--Mady,hottsolteniois
'ire this , Placiy iornplain dint , the
banned by them thd , Preselit season - Will
neE , keep: - `• ..'`rifle " is ~v ery, proVoking,' )tis
well as expensive: , 000 •latly
'that out ''of: ,, ll'.l canav Of tomatoes, '‘tli
have all spoiled exiniptidtv of ,
A 'number of Otherwlinie nisei loft several
=1
, istep.cp.r-)executors, Administrators
and Guardians are notified that all„ ac
counts for confirmation and allowapce,
at the, nest, Orphans' Court, must
Bled in the goujetpes office, on, or beoo
the twenty - fourth dayseptenther,lB7 •
Speurn Pl'pr,r,„
Tiegisful., l l
e
=lll=l
piep9rarrioN.-- 7 By tororendd:
now advertisement's it
that Mosst.s..Fryisieger & Weiher,
meichaints, have dissolved the ep-paFttiel%
eisistieg betivede thorn.
Mr. F. S. Fryfilteg4 'Vexing ireilrohased
Mr. Weiser's tntereat, the business •
be condn'eted bereafteitinialer the i natee
of PrySingar & Co. ' •
•
TnE executors of • John Noble, 4e
ceased, will ad' at polio sate, at tho
Courniouse r on Friday, October 6, two
- valuable - tractrrof lea, one ,or .winch is
knownns the ,"Snowdon" tract. Aldo,
on Saturday, October 7, en the premises,
inMiddlesox township, a tract of land
containing 2.66 acres of valuable laud. !
HORTICULTURAL EXHIRITION.—The
Cumberland COuuty Horticultural So
ciety, will hold its *.'Alk, exhibition, in
Franklin Hall, bleclu4iieshurg, , com
mencing on Wednesday next, the thir
teenth instant, and closing on /Saturday
evening, the sixteenth. A cordiatinyita
tion is extended to the farmers, fruit
growers and gardeners of this and adjoin
ing counties.
CIE
NEW RAILROAD.-F. C. Arms, Chief
Engineer of thODillsburg and Mechanics
burg Railroad, annothices 'l,"fiat settled
Proposals, addressed to 'Eon. Frederick
watts; Cal;liSle, Pa:; will 'be received un
til the fifteenth of Poptomber, for tho
graduation and masonry of the Dillsburg
and Mechanicsburg, RailrOltd, 71
Information ‘telatiVci 10 the - propesals can
be obtaitied by applying to the ciginedr's
office, at Carlisle, Pa.
Lunar. PEAn.—Dr. .7: C. IsTell; of this
plade, has liande'd us A manunOth
: near,
which for size and weight eclipses :any
thing we have scoh the present semen.,
It weighs oiic :retold and: one ounce, and'
measures 13 inches lu eircumferthce and
6 inehee le diameter The Doctor ici=
forms us that the tree is= ladened with
tIIIS fruit. Ile 'has also saierid other
varieties of choice peara gl;owing on la'
lot, and among them the Seelcel,' Which
for flavfor cannot
on=
LEFT HOME.—George Long, a lad pf
18 years, left his home,. in Upper Prbri"-
Ilona): township, Montgomery county,
Pa., on Tuesday, the fifteenth of •Auguit;
last. The tiOy was of slender form,
bright eyes and dark hair; cut short.
When. ho loft, he had on light t pants,.
black coat and chip . hat. It is not known
.what course lie took. Anypersongiving
the subseriner any information unicorn,
rug the , whorabontwof 'his son, will be.
liberally , rewarded ; but he will pay no
debts the.boy may contract.
Lotto,
Trapp, Montgomery Co q Pa
P. .-11xelkanges please copy.
" OPEA soiylcei en
Sabbath eveidng last, on the corner of
East and Louther street, Wore of an ua: - .
usually impressive character. Interest_
log addresses wore delivered by , Prof,
Hillman, Reverends Smiley, Hutzler
and Brown.' The meeting was well at-,
tended and enthusiastic in its character..
The services on next Sabbath 'evening
will be held on South Hanover street, he-:,
tween Pomfret and South at half-past
five. It is the intention of the young ;
Men's Christian Atisociation to eeptinne
these open air exercises as long as itip,
weather will permit.. Those meetings,, ;
wo are intoriued, have already` been
ductive of much good:,
'BITTEN' BY A ' CorrnriEnti.'Lasi i
week a little son' of W.F,'Brandoil,
of 'Petersburg, in, the
wagon shod, was bitted in the ankle hy'
a copP r erhead snake.: The child 'idunily
to his 'inether, - •eopplained tgit a bee ,
had itung'him ; hat' s no attinition vin's
given his complaint,'Veyond a glance at
the suPoosed sting, ho went out and be
gan wading in nind ntiddlo. In a few
minutes, hoWsier, 'ho returned' to
house and said. lls' , knee . Wati paint?*
Limvery mueli. Tiie" sting, now show
lag' sonic , abrasion Of the aurfaeo; on it'd
count of thelpihtniniation
w had spread tp ocitEd
alarm andaearch was nida:kol 4 .;tlio sup. ,
pcis&l'lii4,es' 'nest, Whiah' thiP ?c id ho
hacl'Soen; but'Which priiipa'lo la a 'hip
op'ptirlAtul" snalta: bii.ifed an 'a heap,
M'easuring,•whoii ) kVil i ed; (Erol.' thr4i feet.
The Idaysle4, Wad surninonecyaid
that Wading' in :the Mud Wah the' best
thing the', could . The
boy•iadelgoodreebYr. • --"•" !
001:fliT4 FA111. , --The people', 'not, .only
'of' this; 'but of neighborihg counties,'
should boar in mind -that timr.iCumbor
land • County 'Agricultural 'Bocieti will
liold its Fourteenth Annuat.fahl,' on the
oleventh; 'twelfth and thirteenth; days".of
October next. ' Themanagors havdmado
cliite' 6'1.110n/her • Of 'hilproveinents, "'end'
olheted • new' buildibmil during the peat'
Year. '' Llbeial'Oemiuma °froth& fti!
'exhibitors.' ' As' the of icois of 00 1 430
'MeV intbnd that this shhil lie tiro: ,e. 41
'fair ever held in' third valleyi our !loopier
both town and Countryi shouldassist them
in Whateimi , niannin'thoy ham and thus,
otown their offorth in :this
'Oothiltins'orsso Are' offered fo,thp' :
fe:stetit tsetting. The arrabghments,:fe
fprrod ,to in.:mitlast.tsauo, with ?.'c art
ff;
to gotting the,idornberian4 : County Hop ,
tidultural Sooloty , to tiake'patt,#kithfit
.111tlition o. :port*ta; 4 1 0,
grand horticultural display will, tuuteubt. :
odly, make a. prominent feature pf the
'coming county fair, The ladies are par-,
tionlarty Ahquested to take part in , ge .
fair, by a display : , of. needieworic,: f4a,
work, ito; . Lot olltft9t4tiftlite 01A make
it it grand puocotor.
•
,
STILLA BOUT—Tho - organ and scissors
grinders. :e.j,
Tln Fall*.ssion of Dickinee , nCOlilie .
, .
i l l .
commence .: day, (Thurtdai.)
-STILL F s.:--The stars anqatri s
from the o:rla of the Empike oak,
..
Ladder L
se. . Rh . -
.....,.....
ex train on the Cumbeilan
'Valley passed over the Western part of
the road one evening last week.
RECCNEHING.—Mr. John Ringwalt's
- trotting , horse.
rebeived'a - few week's since. ,
carry on tliet arpotlinpintas in Sa.wyer'r
old stand, ntixt„doeY to the BeritztHousl.
THE Tosm denne'R . l; ',ii‘cirn'ed notion
on the C. V. R. R.tOoplargo, the eulvinkt,
.at the corner oflligh AndTittestreets,
N.lndian,ehow.visited-Mount-Holl ;=
On Tuesday.. A. 4m:OAI. of years hivie
"elapsed since our , boiough luts.been
ited hy slioW•orthis•descriptilon.
- all
NEw Afeeeis Faint . ;
stone masoni3,, are hulOinir •
aew pulverts
at the intorseetipn , of Pitt and North .
streets. This is a, muolx needed
provement.. •
.
MAD i ß i oc e l.,4i: nun.ldog AialiSed along"'
1
West.streeton.Monday./ast.• ,Mr. B.
Spangler purimed , the , rabid. animal, a d
succeeded injyoundllig , bin lin tho si Q
by a shot from a musket.,, ~,We did n y,
hear of anything having been bitten. 1
,„. , ,
. .
NEW Annurimies4-I.73Sloksrsi Bosh ,&;
Bretz, proprictoN'of the stable.
on South Pitt "street, i•Cßeiitly• piirchased
an ambulance in Philadelphia, and.
added it to poll' alreadSr large stock of
carriages, buggies,- .Co' . • t a,suita le
vehicle for hauling , picnics And other
Bum laguaniG.-.-The colored folks .of
this piaeo‘and vicinitypwill hold a butilr
tneellog on land. of 4.ndrew.Nickey,
_near,Springyille,commencing-on-Satnr
day, •tho sixteenth instant. No hook.:
storing will be allowed within two miles
of thomecting.
RUNAWAY. , —Chief Burgess Jam 'S.
Low, received a telegram from Harris
burg on Monday, informing him that U
boy, answering to the. name of Illry
Lighti'had run off, supposed to be ,in
company with two other boys. Five
dollars reward is offered for his arrest.
CHEAP FAISHB.—Under tho head of
"New To-Day," will be noticed' the ad
'vertisemeait of the Utiloii Pacific Rail
road Company, offering for sale 3,000,-
000 acres of farming laud, right on the
lino of the 'road, either , for cash or long
credit,, Prices rangingkrom $2 to $lO
per sore. For. further particulars see
advertisement.
MSENE, WOIiIC.-ThrQugh the kind
ness of Brevet Xajcii% General piow F irt
Van Wet, Deputy Quartermaster Go
cral, Philadelphia, Pit., Mr. A. B.EtV
lug, undertaker l 'of l this place, has been
authorized, to 4 diitin . ter 'Me bodies of
soldiers , interred •in the' soldiers' ceme
tery at Carlisle BatrackS i • add remove
thein'fo: Ashland . tiOnietiirSr: Mr. Ewing
contemplates resuming Ivork'on Monday
upott,Alienleveniitin.stant. • -
• if,
• FINE GRAPY:B.—Mr. IVill A. llunirich,
lho'etnerprisiug-green‘grocery ruerelMllt
all , Moral Hauovorstreet, is ever mind
ful of the printer. We are forced to
thik :conclusion from, the rt,greealde.pres
ent he favored-us•with on Tuesday, of a
large quaaity of choice and delicious
geapep,• 1Y H. is, in daily receipt of
qoneerfl grapes ; also Adams county
neticlibs, libich he otfcl•a :ilk reasonable
market rates.
Tif.kt!ol.a.. l ,Vc.are indebted 'to C. F.
Dayis,tand CoMmisaioner U. R. R.
'Co., tsletirako.„ for a new'edition
of des~rilil'ive PamPlilet Or guide to the
enfOn' Pacific Railroad Lands. Twelve
millions otacrch Or the host tayming and
,'grazing. thBTOited Stoi:, aro
*biteind fir sale, at,'Priobo suit fiarChas
err, hy this company. 'iNfuell'• *pitiable
Mroimiation t'aii 14' olititicit 't4ini this
dcAmplifet. •It aisO'Contairnra vain
able §enei tor 4. , Are
fri;ii,evern'fincb.:
ItiverS"Of' th Cs° . tl el ic
ion's 'bivalve's will ' , be' 'pleased to , learn
that' they oan 'now bcf , prciciirdd tho
Franklin House riesliturabt, of 111 r ., (leo.
•Welef,:'Who is receiving' largo supplies
'doily , Philadelphia. ',, " , Goorge
Colvin;' a eaterer 'of linneW 'expOrlence,
iontitinOslo piesidc4 , :and the'disfies lie
Prepitrini ate always kotton in the
highest style of art,' The choicest "brands
of liquors, wines and ales, as well as su
• periOF beer, ate kepteonstlintly`on hand,
'an& se'rVeit to' oustoiners by attentive at
tendants: ball and iParnPlo
PICNIO.—Tho plonie at the • ." , .Bernt
House," on Saterday last, was. largely
attended; there being at least 250 persons
present...; The festivities , of ;the. day did
inotiactually..begiret ? untii:.-the, middle of,
, the'afternoon: batwing was, , the;cider
of t,h.o day. :Nearly. ,every one'VreSent,
if' tripping the , , to m.,, , eet
.oet , :strains of music,! furnished,;, ma i this
.occasion. by Messrs. BpanglOr.-and
singer. The piCElilY was kept up entil'a •
late hguir, :Y.thee ..t4S participants die
yorsed, delighted ,with tho pleasures ef
~ the day. Tho ooranaittee„bave reaspn,to,
Oengrathlatoi thornsolyes .ou the stuccoes
whielm,attended:. tbeke.,,94 l 4ig . Soul thin'
pi/eaglet". I I i . j
'- REA.L . ESTATE Sliars.E . --N6ri - v - 7inlid - Fla r
attentiork to thq following Sales - of real
estate, for NiiiiplillAllig have been printed
at mnil3.'{ivir4;
.:4 advertised in Tins ,
linn.srt4; '-
~. ' ' ' '*
Davil. Blcoriir will 13 oll'At public' sale,
at the beuri "Don t, in this borough,. op
Saturday, Septonilibr - 23, his valuable ice
116 - userlitbat&T iliVie Ikertll.4eSior4 part
athe'borinigli.'''S4) l iml{'" : 7 : I. . I
D'Bio John Beeeenii assignee of Varner:
TOwnselid,''cui'the.prothisesi 'in . lia,tinier
tosarruthip,..A.drims countyi:ono.end I, half
milem ~
north Of .;YorlsSprine • c:l4
Springs,:
day, October 11, -. twtr.tracts,*
able pal. eitate, ~ Alio,4t: the.same
-and, place{ , vilinable' porson al p,roppi
. By Daniel Keller, sr., eircopt
DitiidDemuth r depeasrid{ on tit° rod
iti , NOwton township{ , 012 Mon4oll
'Der 2,44 acres..of valtrolle.: real!. 0
Thisproporty was fririnerly.,prn
Matthew linyle, .esq.y :ankle J .1070r
the "Three Springs Property.". -
,: 3 •BY yV"..P. Sadler, pria.".e,ttorney Oit.
IC,Nooto, t4p1.70,1,449,c{-story brilig_
i rily,eliAllg,, situMectoi . l Beath W i est street,
4)alv i ip i the i .ocpup!incy; - o.:iiirs, Jtil{?f,
A 9 P , T °P • c 9 t, t'e t Tltqc -, T° i4 °' ll ? ' ' r l i°
~.s. E .,P.cirminf.sm,,, , ,t,,,,W.b/. 9 .diY,, ill Belli
at Tuii,lic,,pn,le,tit ,'!,ll4:'dolitt'll , 6 so, in
1
Rp, fliopmgcb. or 6•l4lr.,s''iiir''S rdaY {
ficteeniiior lib; * ; . ii,• , :viiYuitbfo" . 6iip, farm :
O,itnati4 in NOiiii iiiid'ilioiO i nlOwnitbip. ~ ,
By, '3oi,ii. ' - ninl
,liiiii`o,n'ACoiliiior, 'On
ITlio,koiny, •
PotObot 0, on, the . pOimitioo,
e Vnit,•sioefirOlo iiirweiono farii, situated,
ippout,li:gid4lctl i te#risliipl,fpu i t'n'illOr'
'frorn. fifnylikle;,'On:i el. { R. 7. ittin'i:b r aß, cm;
, teinhigl,OrtietcV ',. ';' 2 . "'Orl ,ll -... ,
GOING to seed—rrlio Y farnioio. , - , : . j
BY—Tho farm's plougl43g. '' . .,V.
to
_.. 1.
SrY4 on:QV:Mole—The Qnlinme."
EkiLL in t4n—The chi 41 cholera..,
VELi4pereasing on
, :iO. V. R. R
mEnonr Real Edo, 61 Sales—see
~, 1 , 4.
adr? Using olumns of tnea:osent iSsue.
.a.ro-piepared to - cx.ein'itewat, kindS
of job work at the shortest libelee. • ,
IN DEMAND—Overcoats on 'Saturday
morning at market. •
l'EnsoNAL.—Capt. C. D. Rockarellow,
psZar nitsi - ofor6 - 40riiat,
burg,.po4,ue a Aisit a fpw days Edna..
- Sog()a, cuttin
tyqr clOysy.seed,duyipgAoc,o;up?g
'Report pays - it will tro but ` - an averado.
crop as the recent ramp caused p. second
1 -
ri. ,
HEAvy.—Fro ighti the Cut:ol34-
,land valley. ,
..Tho...coal, trade. ratist
frani:tlio long ttyti4s
of coal cars that daily arrive, Now is
tLp,tiipg ril'dylibroA{;
.prictp " • ^
Trxm'Orry.---IVlr.daniosP.
gObnlai . u 4ncrehatle.bli West .Axa~n
! 3 t , r9PP;' left for? an:llfo , riday
morning, last, :to lay in a.supplylotgoods,
4;i;tlio If you iii4l:4(Olifain
ino:af„the.latoStq,yl9 . nockticsiyisit 1' 13
1 oin:43aturiiai oyoning,. itriEno toliaato
and scgars constanily,on.band.,:. ;
EnnOn.-4M-3110 Court - pteud'editi . gs
:published in his Week's , HERALD, the
reporter, in referring to tlie deliberation's
bf the'Graiul, Jury, ianneimeed, " Dr. G.
Vi..l4idieh , " foreman of that body, when
it 'should Bade been' DV:' G. W._ Seariglit,
of tide berotrgh. • We make thie .corrue
tion in justice to the gentlemen
_in dues-
SONlNArainOlve.,: r -A;few nights sines,
a gentlemen e freni—thd , " upper endnief
the county, walked out,. of, the second
story of the Unton hotel, on .}Vest Main
Street. It appears that all the somnain
bulists stop 0.444{44111er hotel, as this
is the 'third individual that has walked
out of the window Wide. asleep.• 'the
geritletripry t several selrere
Vilifies: but is 'steely improving.
.
CoptisE OF LEcrunp.—An
hull 'trent Is'iri store for:onr citizens dur
ing the coining Winter, and they will,
doubtless, hail with pleasure, the an
nouncement of this fact. the in
tention of the - Cdtnmitfee Miming this
matter in hand, to secure the most popu
lar and distinguished lecturers of the
day. It will' , be ,remembered the rich
treat our citizens had two years' since,
through the efforDil of the Young Men's
Christian Association, in securing 'emi
nent lecturers, both 'male arid: •feliialci.
There will be 84 lectures ; and the price
of tickets for the course, has been fixed
lit $3": Tickets may ho obtained frbm
eitlier'ef the Lecture ComMittee, porn-
Pokdd oithololiowing Messrs,
J. 11. 13osler, Andrew- Blair -and
Orr : . ; ';• • ;
STILL IN lAliME,AltB.—Notwithstanding
our repeated dunning, (and it is an ini•L
Pleasant task,) there me' ;AM .& illimbei'
of subscribers in arrears to Tim HERALD.
for subscription from September 10,
1800. Two, years have almost expired,,
and yet these persons have failed; .to .
settle their indebtedness with
Priuteis, Alto all other business men, are,
obliged to pay cask I'm material, latiori.
&c., and in order to meet the demands
of our creditors, we Me obliged to ask
the indulgence of our patrons. The
individuals indebted, eau readily aseer . 2
Wu to Whom We' refer, by taking a
cursory glance at the label on their
paper. To the kind friends who have
visited:, vs scltiring,,ilin, 7 past week, and
settled their accounts for subscription,
job work and adveAlMilg,'
extend:out , hearty thanks. •
lIMIM
FARE! watt. Gwen nsas.—According to
announcement previwily made in these
columns, the Rev. W.: SWartz, pastor of
the First English Lutheran church, of
this place, delivered his fare Well sermon
on Sabbath morning last. Lefig . be fore
the hour' for morning services had or.
rived, - this largei,and — coininodicitis tease
of worship vias filhid with members of
his own Congregation, as well as many
Members of other denoininations to liato n
le his farewell 'diseoursd.' The text se_
iected for this pedasion was taken from
2d Corinthians, 13th chapter and
, 11th
innse,' as follows : brethren,.
farenocll.; Be perfect, be of good com
fort, he of 'Ono mind; live in pea'ce ; and'
the God of love and petaeo slla l be svith
you." The discourse, was replete' iviih
interest, and was listoned.to with alniost .
breathipei attontienhy the nongregation
• The pastor topehingly alluded to the
pleasant, relatiiiiiaTii.athnd oval existed
between him and, the members of his
charge, during iniadintirri in th r is;iplace ,
Ito
,lop o
,rtfoi : rod, to, the numerous frier*
and al
had fdrnied iu this
borough and; vr9loy, independent of his
Chureli . riunnliera, •whom he should `al=
waYs' regird with the tendereat affec-
At the cunolusien of the sermon he
road a statistical'etafonient, shoWlitg the"
number of poraons lie had united in:watt'
lock, 'also the number of funerals he 44,
attended, its as tWilitcrease'Of mem
berab.ip,ol his- congregation,. during the•
fest three years.... . .
In the , ovorting.ho , tlOlivored a fin
sermon. to the
,young men of the
at the earnest soliciiati . on'of the ;Young
Cliristian Them
I no , I ?effig'„an7 .31?'r11CO: several 4:019
ehurehesqhe ,ohuroh was flued r to its ut
most capaeity.: ;Tipli,sopior( vlnS,ialcioUP
aid powerful .produptipu, and . rwa's
toned to with the Utraost attoution:
.1
, liEer:E. ,TAKlNo...... r oxl,AtQpcla,Sr evening.
' latiktliirineinbers of :Rev. -Dr.ilSw'artz's
eengregationi;7lsited, the Parsonage to
bid tho. w tstonauilbis taidilli,',liirpivel},!'
'4114 3'
'Aft. #'por":inifra 'a
npwarda of tlitTee-ieatz., - , llkirin# the
aYealap .' Wlattot i o Atilait .- 1 / a ild' 'v r isitbd .
De.l)X4i.tt's..4ll.qdP4ea... jand;' ii 'l l iTi laded
hitt, 'playing several- of thew: choicest
, piaces , of, musk,. , .Beakeely hAt ' they
,coased, viiitid' Pli Ilianglo died "Okiti, up.,'Pe'krinisiii4;lls,4''s'etalistahal'tlial'ltaoQr).'
.discouralog D4ii,i'"o 9. l a w ,i, instrnrhento
mus i d ; .. ',o n ,;., ;, • ;11, .., •, : I '' ,l, t!.
, , When..ihey kad , corieladed„,tho pastqN,
ri
- iiiTe g i fdf totlaking' rewtatltliAlf nklUg 1
•thilmidndly_for :the , rich'. musical treats
Wilf(X,tl4„in'uttlinifOiOilliiiii". - *Th Glee
CIO, serenaded Dr. Swartz's-family the
i illik'ul i glii'.Ak' il t oiti istikit'Alii.:iuY anidsh. I
~
.throo years'i ninco, ;,.. ,:: 1 ';i.; . 1 •
The Reverend_ gentleman. /insii left a
'liirg l l3 dliele.,of , warm friends, Who sicioDly'
reirpt,' bite dopaiturd front'' • ainong: , , titi::
,The family -,ntarpul„ for„ Willitut,lT:orei
Pa., their new home, oil Tuesday; mein
ing, on the;11.80 train. We wish' him a
pleaerint journoy, and niayle over he'as
ivainily esteemed no 4, itipliirod, 01,11*
i new ikild ,of lithdr, 'its • ho' lmh Ijeon ;in ,
this borough.
1811 l
P.I;AYING TRIYANT.—Wo wonder if
that crowd of boys in the vicinity of the
Franklin House stable, on Monday after
noon. last, who continually, annoyed us
by their loud talk and hbrrid oaths, were
not 'playing truant ? •
RAN OFF.—On Monday evening, last,
-as Mr. Jacob nipple and lady woro: re
turning from a drivo to Mt: Holly, . and
when in the. vicinity of the small bridge
on' tlouth Ilanqorastreaty Alla buggy
coming in contact tiliti'le•Pilerot t stones,
Lavoliesuddenturelrpthrowing-Mvpkipube-
TWeen the - Witold: . 3frs. - Hipide in 4 at•
tempting- to et£6oll , lines was also
..thoyvn out„,,,T,l)oy„,finally.tretnicated
the mselmfatllttcOlt.ase4lloUsVPSlVOP,
when th P .4 9444A4-9.-Ottl., ftiPith 4 tet
but was captured,ia tbo) NiaWtyof, the
, Farmerslandrprovors' hotel. Mr. liipplo
was ixijtiiini r iiie*iliivdi•tdy'oii the-elbow
Itl4lied'iglltArni and sustained other in
i • • -
juries, and Mrs. Eppp was - out about
the head and .; -ige'el'iDi;ti3.N it: l4 *4or
was summoned and they, are botltgefling
along very *RILL '11':.)
Comm PnoohmnriOsContinuedir
pm
Alen:nark =
was , :indioted'lpy ;'phtaining
inPi:OcutOit:4;vilo is unable to
^Ada , ' White; jYtdkidetit, , `,'Ox„etoption
-note for Orr, in - paynmnt-forn- sowing
machine, representfni/ 1u5ii.. ,1 41 an
,ordinary negiottabld• min. The dofenso
denied tilitytontrnbntendodlitlidi oven the
obtaining,of aiiotemndoiiiuoff , eircum
sedne'a,'?ciiill'lit'aisOtit'itio'Nfa,4ll44nse,
where it v 74 3 ,1 dOncoto !name an honest
debt, and-flint tberoilldhb itifo:Atfyic-
Lion, becatisa the prosecutor had, as yet,
sustained no" , , and t hat 1, iv il
courts wouldl•proteettint , if fraud_wero
shown—conviction and sentbuco
fend ed. yalp for
commonwealth, ,Tpida ftit 4 dfoildantr.l •
Coin.. vs. John: Iltirridi—misdemeanor
in office—defendant in this -case is a
coidraisAiklinir "Cuntiberland''-'o4nty,
and was at •Ilie,!titne ~of the Alleged
offense:. ~.1 it J ; ;
There were live counts in the indict
ment. The first , charged defendant,
being at the time a Commisigoner,,with
being interested in a contract with the
Continental Iron Company, and that he
subsequently received, as his ,share of
the protitS of:that cono:act,ithe fur of
$1115.'
The second 'Charged 'Miele; fidgety,
franduleritly : a4d, corruptly, did (WA!, and
propose; to 'John 'Orticey, , a contractor
with the county commissioners; in con
sideration of the sum of $5O to be paid
.40, to have unjust and other claims of
John Gracby settled in violation of his
oath of office. ' '•.• ,
The third count
. 111 the indiotieut
charged the said llhrris with 'receiving
from Samuel .Flickiuger„, a barrel of
&Air, raider a secret and corrupt Agree
ment that ['arils should, use his influ
ence to have certain claims hold by
Flickinger, Passed and Allcimaq,
Tho fourth charge& defendanti tvith
taking ;from the. d.ounty„Treasurer,.the
sum of $100; in chnsidaaVon of his
VOring 'AA a coiamissiotiet; to fix ,at a
high rate the percentage allowed to said
TrbAsiirer.
T tfteVfillti ;catint ivtis l , re . ffeiltft r iti of
the chaigns..•.
Counsel foi clefoxidant dethurred to the
bill ofindietnient is 'defective and in-
sufficient in all.its counts.' After ., licar_
iug .the argument of counsel, the, court
"dismissed the clemurreivand the defend
•aut plead not guilty. _ ,
The jury the defendant guilty
of the misdemeanor as charted in the
second count of the indielmpnt,',und not
guilty as to the other counts. ' ' ' '
A_ motion in arrest of judgment was
then made by Mr.
,Ilarrile counsel, which
was„trglied on 'Saturday; • Mid; the de
cision of the court resorverl until the
fourteenth instant. Maglaughlin, Miller
and Hepburn for'dorpiribtir'ealth, Penrose
and Graham jr., for befendant. • .4
• .Com. vs. Samuel Fry 2 -larcony—pload
.guilty:Lsentenced to 10 (Inge irtimison
moot in county jail.
Cora, yk. 13dvra41.E!yoilutrit--fi t tat, con n t
-4nriclary—second
fondant beinirMianged pleads not guilty
no jury found defenifuniintlty* sec
ond count Of indiamout,and not', guilty*
On first count,-aentoneed tp 10,daya' im
prisonment, in county jail. Mad a lringldin.
for Cony. Common for defendant. --v
Cbru. vs. SaumalWalker--,,b . Frglary
-.. 7 -Jarucuy—doroodailt plead not 'guilty.
Juiy found pritioner ;guilty in manner
and form, aKhe stands indicted.
0vi, 11 4( tco . thi S•ohtlifulife;SS - of the 410-
feiidant, the court '!`vas disposed
not r , , .fove a • sesierei ,rientence
butimposed a pormity..Of u tWo-A0 im
priSonriiont in p, tern 'Penitentiary.
d'ilaglaughlia for Corp. Graham, jr., for de
ifondatit, „ , •
COM. vs.' Jelin Ruggles—assault with
intent to killr-nssault and batte6r. This
was the Walker, .stabbing c an ac:
count of which waS published' Aout the
time of its °coo rronce,Ldefeiidrint plead
not guilty.' fury, under'inStftictions of
the Court found Rugglos guilty:of unlaw
ful cutting, stabbing and Wounding, but
pllttnred - rtfbill of
iudictment-sontenced to three months='
in county:3lUL' ;Maglatighlid• foli, Corn.
r i; . ! tyyl
Cob. vs. Adana...lfaincarccny Ic
`fdriAtilipUid3gOilt-31,kii'xictlattAintonced
f 6 two h,bnllttonieht - ..in. county
' • • I
Corn. ,vs. Milton Spahr and 'Ann Spahr
—carrying away fruit-lHclofendants pltad
It not guilty, and that -
-7 pay their own, coats. fag.
laughlirt for Commontroalth, Ponroso for
dordnaltiit. k , ;I , •
Qom': vr,tlinninelJ Fry and Than Miller
by 41,41ty, and
sentenced to onomonth in county
Rut—assailt and
battery-7acquitted and county for costs...
Corn vs.T:iJantV ',ROSS-Hassauit and
battery—plea!l guilty andsouttal' cod to
;jail of 'dountY'foi'go
Co4l. l 4:',lnb! r g.
.litit'litattlfed i tillil'til`;lßllty:tt f iul usual
sentence inivposed: i
• /1"'
Erirah Snav,e;y7adultery—
fornidatioU and bastardy—defendant
pleads noi:s i gniltir—LVoidial * iiiiity.,...
tpii.c.d.to.l , ...th hi county jait Mag-
~1aug)11,4114,,84t4ip9yr1• f6l:,,Eommon-,
•*load6lll:Blibiirer Tor 4. defendant: •:;1!
Corn.,%nCdolni and
:14ite4 - 49. 1 #i4 : VP t elPtiO , ,j4 lll o s and
,fffpiN r lvaring.statoent,!Conetdnposed.
Artoof 0 cents and costs of prosecution.
Com, !: ; v . ", 4.ollriitzliuppoii-riWcoPy—
plixidg not guilty—loin:l/ot not
Odin. ViihfhitlitLi.misdonaOnnor
do P 1 44K 'jiiß Woo l i[i i profile brought
by Sohn ElfrW affrdilpt Rhombi, who hi
nbion bOandiUdOnOl."Und who woe .prooo
-
!flofOndrint d. n0iq,4034. Jury
n'ot liciglo.ngldin and
forechn4; , ;*illorftndpopburn
for def.:nu:luta.
Coin. vs:lolui Staitti l . §Mth and
gnei: Smith-tibilaNdully taking fruit•—•
voratot kullty. .i.engiritialilln for
Coin, 13lionror for 49fendept. I'.
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