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Ifaaiata .f-cutiatl.
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gr,JgeS:reet, opposite the OJJ Fellows' Hall,
MIFFLINTOTTN. PA.
Tits Juniata StsTiJiii. is published every ,
Wc.laesdsy running l 5Ii0 year, in d-
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GUIS E..ATK.LNSON, ,..,
Attorney Jit Jsxv,
MU r LtSTOWK, PA. V . ; :
j-Cleonssnd Convpjancing promptly
attended l0
.tthce, R-icnii I ftury of Court House, above
J'r,nl;oiiui",'.'r's uliife. . .
j'ioitKKr M.MKKN.
a i rons ey a r la w,
M I t I.I S TOIJ' x, r a. '.
i i f n KriJjte street, in theroom formerly
oconpi'-'l liy Kira I). Pari er, Ksq.
" V. LOl'LES,
MlfFI.IXTOWN,- PA,,
his ervices to ilie e'ttizenf of Juni
iu c I'.sn'v as Auciotitor ftnj VcuJu Crier.
:n t'rom torn o ten dulliirn. iSatiBftic-
;..n U iii ti.:"i nov3-3m.
0
YKS! O YES !
H. II. SNYDEH, Perrysville, Pa ,
Tct. ! rf iii servires to tlie citizens of Jui-i-h's
n 1 J - : a : l i c ;inrii'. ns Aiiflioner.
t'tt--' m :pr.ftv Koi" s iti-f:ictio'j give the
Jlltri't'-i n -!;:ni:c. 1'. V. hdjris, I'oit
i'a vyl, J.ir. i'h Co , I's.
l eb 7, -72-1y '
" "in:. i C liuxbio,"
i'A'rri:usuN. tlnx a.
Aj.iit i". is.;.i-!f.
Til (WAS XRDfJMi ")
MirFLINT'.MVN IW.
Office Lf.urs 0 A M to S V. M. Office
1U
lia lui J s h.iild ; i.g, i v d ours bu ve t lie .S n-
JiJii.Ljrn.vric rmsiciAN scrueon
ilavinp pertuaient!y U.cnlfJ in the bt rough
of M ti;tiun ii. .flTc bi" j'rvlionai cerTicefl
io i lie citizens ul this pluct nU surrounding
uthce on Mniu street, over Beillor's lrup
fa:.re. unp It If,i-if
Br. R. A. Simpson
iei a.l foiua of dinr.'tKe. and ilt.t be con-
sultei a? f j! ows: K I liis ollice in Livcipool
l'a., every SATI.'llLiAV and MOXD.U' ap
poiutiiieut can be I...adc for other das.
IP&Cjl1 oh or ad-iress
lilt. IS. A. SIMPSON',
dec 7 Liverpool, l'errv Co.. Pa.
l.i:x. k Mi cu" i:n.
AT'lViRNEY AT LAW,
.114 SOI" J II SI X TJl. SIK b) X.-
philadki ruiA.
ofI7 tf . '
pK.NTJIAL ILAIAI AGLXCV,
.1 AMES
14 1 SOL" T !1
M. SELLERS,
SIXTH S T IS E E T ,
PiilLAU: I.PHIA.
SU Bo'intiei, Pnions, Back Tav, Hore
Ct:iim
tute Claim.. promptly collected.
No cliirpe for inforination, nor
ben money
rocfJ7 tf
1- not collected
n i.oo:.i:i:i. i:t.; .j vt noumal
SCHOOL AMI
Literary and Commercial Institute.
The Faculty of '.his lustituti'n aim to he
very tii-jrounii iu their instruction, and to
look carefully after the manners, health and
morals of the eiu-lenta.
fXJ? Apply tor c:itHlotiig to
IIICMSV CARVER. A. M..
Sept 28, 1871-Oc Principal.
ATTENTION !
I)
Wilt WATTS rmist reTectfulW unnoiin
era to the ruMic thai he i prepared to j
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY
at reduced prices. Hereafter give him a call
al hi OLl STAND, MAIN St., MIFFLIN.
Oct 2"-tf
lew Drug; SioEe
IX PERRYSVILLE.
DR. J. J. APPLEUAl'GIl has established
a Drug and Prescription Store in the
nbove-named place, and keeps a general as
turtuient of
i:CGS ASP MEJJJCIAES,
A'-m a'l other 'irfi:les uUHlly kept iu estab
1: 3!impots of tliis kind.
Pure TV !: and Liquoi sfor medicinsl ptir
po.'., fipara, Toliaoco, Stationary, Confec
tions (first-class). Notions, etc., etc.
tear"The liocior gives advice free
N E V DRUG S TORE. :
BANKS & HAMLIN,
Main Strrrt, Mfflihtoicn, I'.i.
DEALERS IV
OSCGS 1D MEDIO HES,
Chemicals, Bye CtuT,
Oils. Paiuts,
Varnishes, Class,
Putty, Coal Oil,
Lamps, Burners,
Chiiunfys, Brushes,
liif.inls liru?hes. Soaps,
Hair r.ru!ies, Tooth Brushes.
Perfumery, Combs-,
Hair Oil, " Tobacco,
Cigars, .. " ' : Notions,
end Stationary. ,
LAINJE VARIETV OF
FATLWT MEDICINES,
aelecieJ with great care, and warranted from
high authority.
l'urest of WINE 8 ASD LIQUORS forMedi
cal Purposes.
i" PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with
great care. mal6'70-ly
BEST CIGARS IN TOWN
AT
Ilollohaugh's Saloon.
Two for 5 ceuts. Also, the Freshest Lager,
the Largest Oysters, the Sweetest Cider, the
Finest Domestic Wines, and, in short, any
thing you may wish in the
EATING OR DRINKING LIJfE,
at the mast reasonable pri.es. He has also
refitted his
BILLIARD HALL,
ao that it will now compare favorably with
any Hall in the interior of the State.
June 1, 17C ly
5?25555S5 ; "gt . jj j aejdat..-a ism iii jr.JMiMi ! !! HI- im ,--ra.. w, 11 .ijafti.SaJ " ul .11 lt,'!'jLf.3g.iiTiarr.
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iti ii in iii iir in, iii i in a il,: " .ss vNxii'ir . in in 4n it ii si
tbm mm i i ai j u i i i i if- - " i j , "swai . t - a vm i mm - ,i i i i . in n ti l m i a i
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MIFFLIXTOWjr; PENNA
f.'j.f.:-:.-.'' r- u',-.:j
JOSKI'II I'O M F, 111) , l'residfiot. ,
T. VAN IUVIii, Cliiei. r
!"! . J'iLl.
Joseph Pomcrny, ;.Tolin .1. Patferson, 'r
Jeronie i. Thuutpsttn, George Jacobs, .
, Johu Ualab:u:ti. ,
' Loan mowey, receive Japosits, pay interest
on tiae deposits, bay and; sell coin and tin
ted States UouJs, Crtsh, coupons sud checks.
Remi: money to ary part of the United States
and also to LnrUnd. oollanI.i Ireland and
Germany. Soli Herenue Stamps,
j In sums' of Ifmi at per cent, dischunt. "
. In sums oi $'itK) at t per tent, discount.-.
I. In sums of SlUitO at per cent, discount.
i
Tlsfc fr Good (irape-yinrs.
IS AT THE
uni;ila IjaiUn ll'uu prbs,
j . ASiD nAlB.VI5ESCKSEnT. '.
TUT uinlcrsigncd Woirld re"pcctfjlly in
fwif (he publio 4bat he hns iai ted
Urs vine Jiurscry about one mile nouhvasl
of ; i til . n i . n , where lie lia.s beeji testing a
larpe number of the different -Ttrieiip ot
Graphs; and bating been in the busiuefa for
ecven years, he is now prepared to furni.-ii
VINES OF ALL T II II LKADIXU
VAKIKTIES. AND OF THE
MOST I i:OVISIN'G !
KIMS, AT
LOW'.R A TKS,
by t!ie sinelo vine, iloien, hundred or thou
sand. Ml rersnns wishing rood and thviftv
vines will di well to cli and eee for theui-
Ht'lVi'S.
ti1" Con.! and regponsiblc Agents wanted.
Address, . -r - -
.lOVAS OBEnnOLTZER.
Mitilintown, Juniata Co., Pa.
New Store and ITew Gouds'.
GGOCEHIES, PRO VISIOHS, &C. t
IZsOs. Sirost, HuSintown. .w
RAVING opened out a GROCERY AXU
VKO-.-lSH'X STORE in the old .land
on Vain Street, Mitflintnwn. 1 would re-pect-fully
ak the atteution of the public to the
following articles, which I will keep on hand
at all limes 1 '.'.-
SUGAR, COFFER, TEA, :'
MOLASSES, RICE,
FISH, SALT,
DRIED. AND CANNED FKlllT.
HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, '
Confectioneries, Nuts, &c.,
0 t A S'S W A RE,
All of which will be sold chesp for Ca-h or
Country Produce. Give sie a call and Lear
my prices. .
.1. W. KIRK.'
?.li3!intiwn. Ty 2, 1871.
Flour ! ...Hour !
T'HE Ttrsigne.l licjrs li-ave to inform the
public 'ha. b luvs purchased the GRIST
Mll.I iu Milford lowusliip, recently owned
Vy Jaroh Lemon, and. havi;ig remodeled and
othrrwise iniprov.ol the same, is now pre
pared to aC'.'omniod-ite all who niay favor him
with t Loir patronage.
Wheat Flour nnd Sifted Torn ."Weal al
tray on hand and tar sale, u'hole
(ale and ltetail.
Aho, Short, limn, Sh'p-sfvf und Chp
P,r Hate.
Flonr and Fee'' will be delivered to fami
lies if desired. His wajnn will visit Mifflin,
Patterson and Perrysville three limes a week.
Persons needing tlour or feed, can leave
their orders at the Store of John Ktka in
Mifflin, or at Pennell s Store in Patterson,
or addrc's:ug a note to Box 35, Patterson
Pest Office.
GRAIX OF ALL KIXPS ISOCGHT AT
3IAUKET FRICKZ.
' p. 11. 11 awn:
Jan. 3, 1872-Sn . , .
The "Gnypcf 1 Market Car.
pilE undersigned, having purchased of
X S. JJ. Brown 'he renowned "Gnyper"
Market Car, dciires to inform his fricn ls of
Mii'.Iin. Puttei-Fon and vicinity, and the pub
lic generally, that he will run the car regu
lnrly, leaving Mitilm Station every Monday
noon for the Eastern markets, and leturning
on WEDNESDAY, loaded with
FRESH FISH,
OYSTERS,
APPLES,
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON,
And livcrj thiiitf Oually Carried in a
Market Car.
Also, Freight Carried, at Seasonable
. Eatss, Zither "Way. .
Orders from merchants nnd others solicited.
Bw Piompt attention to business will he
given and satisfaction guaranteed. -
Orders left at Joseph PenneU's store in
Patterson, will receive attention ' " ' '
G. W. WILSON. :
April 28, 1671.
WALL PAPER
Rally to the Flace where you can bay
your Wall Paper Cheap.
rpH F. nndereigned tnkes this method of in
X forming the pnblio that he has just re
ceived at his residence on Third Street, Mif
flintown, a large assortment of
WALL r.VTli:iS,
of various styles, which he offers for sale
CHEAPER than can be purchased elsewhere
in the county. . All persons in need of the
above article, and wishing to save money, are
invited to call and examine his stock and
hear his prices before going elsewhere.
gLarge supply constantly on hand.
SIMON BASOM.
Miffliotown.' April S, 1871-tf ,
JiCgT Jchiata SutTisti $1,50 oer year.
Poetry.
i-i "if,jr t-r' me Wanted.' ' n !a c '
; ine worlds wants run large-hearted, many
it ..men; r. ir . ",
: Men w&o 'shall join'its chorus, an! prolong
The paalms of labor and Ihe-paalut of jove.
t TLi times.' want's icAotarV-scholirs'wh'o shall
j shape "'- '
The doubtful destinies -ef dubious rears."
(And laud the ark, that bears oar country's
i good,; I. j... .i !l.'Jj..'.- ..I ,'.! I, , . ,
Safe en lorae ptaoeful Ararat at last.' ; .1
The age war.is htroet heroes who shall dare
To struggle in the aulid ranks of truth
To clutch Uie monster Error by tha throat ;
To bear Opiuivn to a lof;ier se.it ; . , . . .5
To blot the era of Oppression out, ,., ' ;
And lead a uqivoreal etdom ii). . ,
And Hcavt-n wants touU fre&lt anil capa
cious souls. ,
-, ............. t , ( , ,
To taste its ra;turcpr and expand like Sowers,
Beneath the glory of Us central s'lin,' .
It wa!g freth souls not lean zal shriveled '
It watts fresh gouls, my brother give it Uiiiie
If thou wilt be a hero, and wilt strive '
To h1 thy fellow and eialt tliysflf, '
Thy feet, at latt, slmll ttaud on jnsper floors.
Thy heart, at last, slall seem a' thousand
hearts ' 1 ' 1
Each single heart with ijuyriad r.ipfnres fil'cd
While thou shall'sit with princes and1 With
princes
kings, ' ' 1
Kicb in the jewel of a rau joined soul.
A Travilcr's Story.
"Is this seal engaged, sir ? '
I glauced up from the paper I was rcad
iug, and met the smiling regard of a genial
looking gentlemto iu the prime of life.
'It is not.'tir," : ' -
Willi your permission, then," as Le
he seated himself btside me.
The train had already started, and pre
sently thq conductor made Lid appear-
ut "Ueclit)g the tickels. . Reaching
us, he detached tbe appropriate o.Wpana
from our "tickets, handing- back the re
mainder with the usual checks. '" " '
Tardon 'nle,'"' said4-iny companion,
"but I perceive you place your ticket iu
your wallet.'.' , -,t
'Yea."; -"'.-.' .'.'C
''It is utiwiae, uusafe. . ;
"Why do you consider itso I inquir
ed wilL-Curiosity, rtturuing tLe nallct to
my pocket.". , v.v : ,
"Suppose, through carelessness, or we
may pay,: accident, your wallet is lost
your pocket mayDe'plcRefI,"Tol'1nstancer
"Yts."
' ."Your money and your check are both
"one. Probably you do not appreciate
the manifold bcatttfes of such a position.
I do u-jt think it pos? ible, except by ex
perience." . "It would cerUluly be an undesirable
situation. I cau see clearly enough
Pat don the rjnestion naturally enggested
were you ever so placed T"
"Once 7 only once.''
"How ia that? '
"You wish to profit by my experience ?
Well, I don't know that I mind telling
v. iu the storv. It may serve to amuse
...
you, if notliiug more. .It occurred a
number of years ago.-aud no consequence.
I had taken the early express trait), and
being somewhat tired and altogether
sleepy, had stretched myself upon a seat
for as comfortable a nap as circumstances
would admit ' I slept soundly, for I
could iu those . days sleep well almost
anywhere, and did not awakou until the
conductor came for my ticket. The cs-
seotial pice of paste board could not be
found. I was positive I had purchased
& ticket; indeed I remember distinctly
having shown it to the baggage clwk at
the time of checking my trunk. .
The conductor grew impatient passed
to the other end of the car, and returned
to me. I had ma Jo the discovery that
my pocket book had been picked, and iu
protif of my story showed him' my bag
gage check.
It was useless. If you have traveled
much, you are aware that a virlnous con
ductor takes no man's word. In fact, all
men have designs upon thti company's
dividend, except himself. It was per
fectly natural, therefore, that the faithful
steward iu question should say: ' '
"The check is all rijrbt : but how do I
know that it belongs to you ; I will take
the money for your fare or stop the traiu
aud put you off, if you choose."
"What could I do ? Protestations were
nothing, aud my fellow-passengers, with
the usual tendency of humanity to tram
ple on a fallen man, showed clearly by
their looks and expressions they thought
me a sneaking rogue, who would .steal a
passage if he couId! - They paid money,
why should not I pay mine? Few men
would ever see heaven if judgment was
rendered by a jury except themselves.
My search for the lost ticket had
brought to light about a dollar and eigh
ty cents. I told the coudnctor this was
every cent I had about 'me.' lie said it
was about fifty cents short of' the usual
fare to Lauerdale city, but that be would
pass me through for it rather than etop the
train. From Liuerdale, a city of much
importance, I could write to my partner
for money..! It would ceitaiuly be as
well as to tramp ten or twelve mile back
to the city I had left, and where I should
be no better off, being a stranger there
also.' : '; V f , - - - !
: In due time I found myself at Latter. I
tiii coiitutio tii a cuo-l tji j jroscintjT of
(LiIr. u ent to iha hetifiL leWrluhed 1
for moMjr,na wrotui fexplanatorj let
ferW rnj"iW?r.' "TLiitoatntM attend
edjo, I sailej out to see -what sort of
place TjaterdutaTtityTmigfct tto. There
was nollmi g lo do'; but aim&e mjaclf as
beit.X could fill the money ahouIJ ome ;
60 1 determined t niakq the moet pf 017
in velunUrj liuliday. Asl , strolled leis
urely up the. nuia street, a news boy dart
ed put of, a uewBpapgr office,, cry iug : ;,
t l'XWjr Btumjjr rostra iifitm'H
abaut the. uiurder-great exciterueut on
E roadllave an extra ,v :.
"I took the eheVt, and throat my hand
1 iu my , pocket fr the money without a
rsomeut'a, thought, , .You . may imagine
i my.ftiliug. wbeu; compelled to rvturn
that (wo peony bit of paper to the, boy,
with the tnuttced excuse that I Lad no
change, and xhe utter coutemptuo'ia ex-
pi eaaion on xhe boy 's face Hi h rev ived
it! I immediately stepped into the office
of. the BmncrnaA wrota a paragraph of
my recent mishap taking care tp make it
aa luilieious as jiossible. When complete
I handvd it to the cktk,. , lie read. ilt,
Jaughed,. au4 took me iuto the private
! ffl i...l ."i ' : ' .rl.
he told' the book keeper La give me fifty
.'ut-Vo Jiwljw PPVfl'taabwt Qf.thau
I expected., Well, 1 coutieaed myiwalk
uutil I fiually, reacled (.hSi end of the
street, : which", tcrmujatea: at , tha S
river, here, spaoued ly. a h tug covered
bridge ' I crossed , the bridge, and was
surprised to see upon reaching theoppoaite
aide that I would be requited to pay toll.
A young girl came up to tlieluor of tbe
little office,. as I eteppod up and iuquired
how much 1 should pay, drawing forth
my solitary shinplusler. -.j ; .'' .
: "Oh,'; said she,., with a smile aud a
slight blosh, "we do not charge-ministers
anything.-?. r- 3 .li , ' ' i
It was not a bad joke, but I suppressed
the smile, that rose to my lips, arid thank-
ing her. for; the - consideration shown to
the clergy, I turned about and retraced
my steps to the hotel, not without slight
paugs of couscieuca fur allowing the mis
take l; pas, aud uot takiug .advantage
of it,: 1 ,-. A j-:;...! f5w ,lre!-;::.f-
, My first duty next morning, was to
seek some kuiglit of the razor.. I had
noticed a pleasant shop at no great dis
tance from the. hotel in my walk the pre
vious "day. Thinking I should do no
better by looking further, I repaired to
that. A boy was in attendance, who
stated that his father, the proprietor of
the shop, had gone to a neighboiing city
aud would not return till noon. , Without
any hesitation I asked the loan of a ra
zor, and proceeded to operate on myself.
While thus occupied, the customers be-
r. . ti. ,i-Aa..iit tliptfim.1 vf a tirrtflai 11 cr
. --r e
great diisatisfaction on learning how
matters stood. Now alibougn 1 am a
proud man, I am not, thauk God, cursed
with that; Fpecies . of vanity which pre
vents a m ui's doing certain kinds of hon
est labor simply because they are., not
! genteel. Here was an opportunity af
forded me at least to cam the price of
my breakfast, . 1 took advantage of it.
Told the first mau who -entered after ,1
had completed shaving myself I would
shave him. 1 did so. Iu fact, I did
quite a good business for a couple of
hours, and if any of the unfortunate indi
viduals who came uuder my hand had
any doubt of my filtiejsfor the business,
they certainly expressed none. At- tha
expiration of this litac I began to think
I had done sufficient, and fecliug rather
hungry, baviug uo breakfast, I divided
the proceeds with the bny, and prepared to
return to my hotel. Bit I was not done
yet. Aa I was brushiug my hat a young
daudifiud spaoiinea of humanity came iu
Resolved that ho should be . the. last. . I
went to work on him. , When he came
to pav me, I wa; to say the least, some
what surptised to see him deliberately
produce my own pocket book the one
I'had lost. Standing on no ceremony, I
snatched it from his hand, and demanded
its possession. ,.
"Without stopping to reply, other than
by a volley of imprecations, as he reach
ed the door, he tumbled rather ' than ran
down the stairs into the street. ' Waiting
for neither hat nor coat,' I followed the
pocket book in my baud. We measured
off considerable ground in a short' tpacc
of time. On, on. It was an"' exciting
chase. Men, boys and dog's joined the
pursuit, the cries of "stop thief growing i
louder aud increasing. What an uproar
there was. Suddenly came a flash of
light, sharp and vivid for an instant, then
utter darkness. A policeman, mistaking
me for the thief, had gently tapped me
on the head, as their custom is, and with j
tbe usual result the thief escaped, . and I
the victim, was apprehended.. My ap
pearance told heavily against me; .but
my story beiug corroborated by the boy
at the barber shop. I was released.
. Upon exaniuing the wallet I fouud my
own. money intact, aud about one nua
dred aud thirty dollars besides. . .That is
all the story." .-
"Not a bad speculation, after all,'' said
I, as he concluded. ' ' " '" ' " ' '
"Well, perhaps so. No,' it was not;
but still my advice holds good. . Never
place a railway ticket in your wallet." '
the h.
3 v.: i
SKETCH OP OrB CANDIDATE FOR UOT-
- r -4
--'John Frederick Uaruanft waa born in
1 New Ilaoowr -township,: Montgomery
c'nunty;"Pa.; on the Wth 6f Dec'eml,
ISSO. " Tie received his education at Un
ion College, Schenectady, X. Y., where he
graduated in JS53 ...Fot some .time there
after he was employed as a civil engineer,
lit 1854 ' he became depnty ' sheriff of
Moutgomry county,1' holding 'that ' posi
tion, under two successive incumbents of
the sheriffalty,, uutil 1So3.. lie then turn,
ed his attention to the study of law, and
was admitted to the bar in 1SI30. The
outbreak of the Rebellion found him just
entering upon the practice of his profes
sion . . .1. :
, He had early become interested in mil
itary affairs, aud after . serving succes
sively and as captain and lieutenant colo
nel, was elected a colonel of tbe Mont
gomery county militia In - 1S59"'- Pre
vious to the war. he had been an active
democrat, bat upon the first eill for vol
nntoers he proffered bis services' to Gov.
Curtui? His 'entire 'regiment foHowed , "U'J u"lu w T" "f T. I
, . , , , , -. , ..remain a good quarter of an hour with !
his lead, and was at once equipped and , -n 1 1 '
i j ' . ,' .:- ', ' the individual sail to have trifled with:
armed, aud mastered into the service as, ,-, . . , . ,
.,' ' ,, , , , -. 'your affections.
the k ouitti 1 ennsT vauia V oluuteers. .
. . , 1 V "Very well, Monsieur. I will retain
ii t. 1 1 i' 1111. 1 1 k rruiir&v uuii .1.1 1 1 n
feni'L .a 7 :r ,0li- 1
three months' term of his regiment had
expired and it was on the homeward
march when the disastrous battle of Bull
Hun occurred.-, Colonel Uartrauft, on re
ceiving tidings of the forward movement
! of onr ar!nT hi vices to Gen
McLMwcll, and was by Lim asj-lgned to
duty on the staff of Colonel, "afterward
General William B. Franklin, who then
4Vtmmamll A fu-iiril. In lkia . ok. t
aUl 4... ,i..:r ,c-i i 'to aa counsel iu the management of this. nu '""""S luc
Dure ua uc Viu auiu, uui, aim r j , , . a i ; . .1
'.'7 Ii, -.I. ' i" , : - 11 Good day." . ' '''' IXWiUd.iLe hurna
wueu leauy oree.v.ce e.uerea tue ue.u, s j f-m , '' ' '! --" v I hausted, of Mrs. O'Leary
moviug rorwaru 10 r errysviue, iunaiioiia t . r r. uow sells at cents
nA V.l.i.. .1., ,i,i.i. TI.!re,ur,uJ- fu was mysteriously re- I nrfi ()f ,(
j. i-t - ill. T T: vt.wuoi.iwit..-3i.ucwitit:.IT .. -
-.i i .i... fi.j. knocked at the door of the counsel's
pactty he was euga;j''d m the first strugv. ., ... ;
gle of the war. - ' '- ' j rw"V . "ooner was she iu than sht-
' Previous to the battle of Bull Run CI I.HHf.'"!' a . chair, saying that
Uartrauft had applied Li and obtained
l.irmijtfiAfi In r.w.rt.it poaimiiiit ... . V, ... . ;
V " . w. .g.ii.i.v .... min
yeari
service.! ;:This re-iment- was
promj
,. CI - , , ,
nromntlv fillen nn anil nn NoTemhnr lfi
:r-w ,-..7" -----------
lui, was mustered luto service at liar
risburg.as tbe.. Fifty -first l'a, Volunteers.
will, Ha'rtranft as coluuel. His regi
metit was ordered to duty under General
Burneide, and joined the' laiter s 'expedi -
tion to Nortf Carolina. ' At the head of
the. rrKira,t Ifnrtranft ' took part iu the
battle of Roanoke Island, ia February,
1862, and also in the brUliant charge by
which tbe town of Newbern was carried
in March following. This achievement
.
of the Fifty first was highly praised by j
the general in command. When the!
Ninth Army Corps was recalled to Vir-!
. .... ... .!
6 una in Aujrust, ISoi. Cloiiiil' llartranlt
O '
and his regiment fonght gallantly at the
second battle of Bull Run aud at Chantil
ly, and also iu the battles of South Moun
tain aud Antietam. . . ' M .
In March, 1863, the Ninth Corps was
transferred to Genrral Grant's army,
then operating agains Vickshurg. The
regiment re-eulicling in March, 1SG4,
Colonel Uartrauft was detailed to take
command of the rendezvous at Annapo-j there at the altar the first wife is expec
lis for the Ninth Corps, then iu progress . ted to give proof of her faith in her reli
ef reorganization for the May campaign. ' giou by placing the hand of the new
Soon after he was as.-igued to the com- j wife iu that of her hubaud. She is asked
mand of the First Brigade of the Third j the question by Briguam Young, "Are
Division of the corpe. He was subse- you willing to give this woman to your
quently appointed brigadier general, to ' husband, to be his lawful and wedded
date from May 12. 1S01, " for gallant aud ! wife, for time and for all eternity ? If
meritorious services during the war." j you are you will manifest it by placing
-' Whilo the country was, late in March, ; her right hand within the right baud of
1865, anticipating uews of the fall 'of ' your husband." I did so. But what
Rich nond, it was startled by the report ! words can describe my feelings ? The
that Lee had sudd.-u;y assumed the of- anguish of a whole lifetime was crowded
feusive aud attacked our lines. But this ' into one single moment. .
assa'ik was gallantly aud brilliantly re
pulsed after one of the severest struggles,
for its duration, of the war. General
Uartrauft at the time was in command of
the Third Divi siou of the Ninth Corps,
which -was made up of Pennsylvania
regiments, raised ' for one year and just
sent into the field ' A t the ' head of this
fresh force, Uartrauft, on the 25th of
March, made an attack npon the Rebel
lines and drove the enemy headlong from
Fort Steariroan, a position which they
had fancied to be eecnrely in their grasp.
Fnr this brilliant achievement Uartrauft
was breveted major general of volunteers
and became popularly known as "The
Hero of Fort Steadmnn " Subsequent
ly his skirmishers were the first Union
soldiers to enter Petersburg, and one of j
his brigades was also the first body ot j
loyal troops to enter the city. His com-
mand saw no more fighting during the
war, but his military career was not yet
ended. " During the trial of the assassins
of President Lincoln he wa specially de
tailed to take charge of the arrangements
for guarding the military commission, and
to execute its mandate. !
Returning to civil life at the che of
the struggle. General Hartranft. ' having
abandoned his Democratic allegiance, in
18G5 received the Republican nomination j
for -Auditor General of Pennsylvania, !
and was in that year elected by
ma-
jority of 22,600 over W. H. H. Davis,
the Democratic nominee In 1868 he
was renominated for the same position,
and wa ajain sncceseful by a majority
nf 9499. his Democratic competitor being
Charles E. Boyle In
1871 he was not!
a candidate for renomination. but on the I them if they kill the: I 'will not utter a! and accosted him thus: 'Look herestrau
death ' of Colonel David Stanton, b"gmle cry ar,d I will pardon them.' j ger, if you intend to call me at six o'clock
had been elected hi Mcc"?r, Tfo gentleman'" body was trough t to ! in tha morning, you.murht as well do it
continued in Ins office until the close of 6 ' ,. : ,, , , n .i . w I
the mesent year by special act of the , the morgue and . the. police-well, they now, as 'twill be that time before I ear
Legislature. " -' -"I
OITUR rKOPCISTOX.
W vJfUOLE NUJISK .1310.'
w-a OlCtfHT IS KM OW THAP. m
iw";',!1 rf- -.?;.rr-"i -v
.A girl, young and pretty. and. above
all. gifted with an an of admirable .can
dor, fately presentee! herse'lf before a
1 artstan Iawytx ...
'Monsieur, I have come.to consult you ;
n a grand affrlr ' I want yo'ti to oblige j
x man, t lqve, to carry tnc hi ptte .of!
on
a man, I lqve, to marry tnc 111 spite
himself' How shall I proceed T'
The gentleman 'of . the ' bar hail, of
course, a sufficiently elastic conscience,
lie reflected a moment, and then, being
sure .that ni one overheard hitn, replied
hesitatingly : . . . . t ...
"Mademoiselle,' according to onr jaw.
you aLvay's possess the means of forcing
a man iq marry you. Yon inurf? remain
ou three occasions alone with Lim j you
cau tlien go before a Judge and swear
that he is your lover."
"And will that suffice, Monsieur
"Yes, MiidMuoistll
condition."
with one farther!
VV'l v
',- , .- 1 1
Then, you will produce 'tnesstj
' ..111 n,..Y-n. -v t, -1 ti rr a n n n t rill
1 , . . . . .
1 you counsel iu me iiiauaeiueiiL ui iuis.
l "- oca'rcely gave
, Ler tlmc, 10 Mat. ers.-:f, and questioned
u" "uu lue mo" "vrl CUVV:
"Capital, capital !'',
"Persevere in your design. Mademoi
selle, but the next time you come to con
sult me give mo the name of ilie young
mau you. are going to mate so happy in
spite of huiiseli." . ;
A fortnight afterward the youug
tue walk had made her breathless, lier
counsel tried to reassure her, made her
.-. ' ' T
'"" " " pmposeu io. -
loose uer carmenis.
P
It is useless, Monsieur," the 5aid, ''I
dj" ",utu " 1 Lr" . .
' ' A eI1, uoxr' teI' ,1,e tl,e na,ne of lLc
fortBm'l J '' .t ' . ' - " -i
i - '' We,, tueu-lue: f-'rtuuate mortal, be
U k0WH to J'0"- h yrc!f." said the
"OU"S auty, burning iuto a laugh. A'l
'"ve OU' 1 tav Wi. Ui o three times
.... i . i." . - -
, , ..u iUy mnr wn
. uf sse8 are Mow'' rea,V a,lJ wilIi"S ' '
aK" me- l" a m"S''rate," gravely
.-. .. 1 .1 .
""""" ' '".rrator
lawyer thus caught had the good
ePDSe nnl 10 Se 1 "e m0Pt sinSa'
fur f-.irt nf all Is that hp nrturpa Lij irnnn.
i j""-b
!. . . .. - . .. .
wife," -it Lo mtkts an "tsccllect
honee-
keeper.
Givi.ng Away IltK Hisbami. Mrs
Stenhouse, iu uer revelations respecting
Moimonism, thus speaks of the effect
produced upon her by her husLaud Hir
ing unto himself a second wile.:
The time at length arrived for us to go
up to the "Endowment House," ami
1 remember well wheu I returned home
that "home" w hich was now become
hateful to me for his young wife was to
live there my husbaud said to me ' You
have been very brave; but it is not so
hard to do after all, is it '!" He had seen
mo bear it so well that he even supposed
I was indifferent. So much for the pen
etration of men ! During the remainder
of that day how I watched their looks
and noted their every word ! To me
their tender tones were like daggers
piercing me to the henrt. One moment
I yearned fur m' Lusbaud's undivided
love j the uext moment I hated even the
very sight of him, and vowed that he
never again should have a place in my
heart. Then I would feel that there
wa8..oiustiin . or lhii
sorrow would not have come upon me. .
STRAXGB Cask A very strange sto
i y conns from Paris as remarkable as any
that has been told of the Ka-Klux. In
an open lot of tbe Rue de Vanvres the !
' .
body of a colored gentleman, dressed
with remarkable taste, was found pierced
with three wonnds, apparently inflicted
with a dagger. There was clearly no
attempt at robbery, for in his 'pockets
were found l.tOO francs and the follow.
ing curious note : "lo night at 3 o clock
three assassins are wafting for me in the j
'tloa Aillonel.' Still lm going there
Let no attempt be made to discover;
are "working np the ease." :- '
!. .-RATES 02 ADVERTISING.
1 A'.l Untaxing fbr leas than tare months
for one' squire f nine Tines or less, will be
oharei t imwriioo, 7i cula. (Urea- ii-feo,
anj i'l cents tax ta"h subaeueot iosrtion.
AdininNtrator's, Exeentur 9 and' Auditor's
Xntice.. $2 00. I'rnf.naiiMiar .nrt
Cards, not eiceedrng one square, and jnclu-
aiig oopy ol paper, per year. otiees
in reading columns, ten eents per line, .tier
ohants adrertising bj the jear at special rates.
- V 3TonMv 6 month. year.
One Square...... -5 3,50 t 6. 00 ; 8.( 0
Tw squares...... 6,C0 .8,00 . 11.00
Three squares.... 6,00- 1.00 15,00
One-fourth col'n. T0.C0 " 17.00 25,00
Half colnmn lfl.00 ib.fff-- 49.PO
One column . ";..'.TS.tlt; 1 "4S.0O 80.0O
-r--rrSHKT 1TEJ1S:
The 'oysters 'of x MaijlaudT equal its
grain crop. " ' ' ' '3
A,t?anadaT paper avers, .fiat OU.iwa
wants 200 Scotch'gTrfs "'x" " ' ' '
Au liidicnapcl'is machine turns
ll',,H'CBl.i n,LnuJcA T.Z'i'l
There has been nearly . five kp
turns out
1
Iy . five mirths'
sleigliiu? iasome paits of Vermont, -.
. . . 1 ;-,-., , , , . .
A Wise,o:isiu detif man recovered hiis
h(ring on being chased by a mad dog.
1
- 0i of (lie largest eteambout eu the
jriecjddfjVpT 13 said to be cbmmauded liy a
woman.
A woman in Washington Territory
Loirit Iwivnig rot aud ktfkt! figWt In
dians. The Iowa Senate Las passed the
House liquor bill, a measure still more
stringent than the Ohio Iutt.
A monster fiah, resembling aa elephant
ii. 1 111
mu uas Dee" wa.-ne.!
ashore neir Cnpe Xiatltxaa. il 11 thirijr
feet loni.
Isaac Pav, a merchant of Chicago,
rf j, suicide It thootine- himself.
I 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . r 1
" , V ? W 'nPP03ea
to have made 1hb insane. '
Snr. Tat. what r vou about-
1 MJ A.r jou wiout
sweeping oui the room I "No," an-
r , - . . , -
swered pat, I'm sweepmg out the Cirt
Laving Weu ex
's Chicago cow
pe,r incu. lucre
"Yeu'll grow np u1y if yott make
faces," said a miidin lady to IiPr little
niece. "Pid you make faces wheu you
weic a little girl, aunty ?"
- Why arehtorapVerstFe most, uncivil
of all tradespeople ? Because a-hec wo
make application for a copy of oUr por-
trait they always reply with a negative,
At' Gold 1 1 ill, Nevada, Thursday
i
1 1 - 1 .
ianyjjonny illtanrs caired mine .lliller a
"liar, when the latter shot him through
the Lead.' Both are under twelve y?!rrg
old. -
An old lady from one of our rural JU
tricts astonished a clerk in one of our
stores, a few days ago, by imjuiriu j if
he had any yalh-r developmetita eich as
they did letters up in.'
!:! A Frederieksbtirg editor offers to -ran
for tliu Mayoralty if that city on tbe "uo
pay"' platform. No one but an editor,
long accustomed to iinpecuuiosity, coptd
afford to do such a thing. ,.
' The Boston .lubitcw ia to last eighteen
days. The season tickets will be limited
to 5000, and aie tSQ. each. The ticket
is transferable and entitle the holder t
the same seat throughout the entire dis
turbance Ou the 23d u!t , the boiler of Joseph
l'ehe's steam saw mill, near CnrrnlLoii,
Cambria county, exploded, killing a son
ot Mr. Belie and a son of Mr. Zuluer and
seriously injuring auother son of Mr.
Behe..
Trees hare b'eeti fonnd in Australia
taller than those of California, though not
so lerge. One has been mea?nre-l ISO
feet biph The wood closely resembles
the red cedar, and the bark is sometimes
eighteen inches thick.
The Mobile Tribune says the ramie
plant will be a more profitable crop tLi.n
sugar, cotton, rice or tobacco, w henever a
mm bine is invented that will be to the
ramie fibre what hitney's raw-gin was
originally to the cotton fibre
A Western woman, agl U6, Las been
sued for sconcing a boy of 1G. The pa
rents of the unhappy youth !irf.;;'ght the
suit and claimed 51,000 damages, hut as
the lady offered to repair toe wrong by
marrying the seduced One, they were
nonsuited.
Rome has a fearful mystery on hand.
A young, beautiful, "and evidently aris
tocratic young lady lias been found II at
ing in the Tiber with an ivory-handled
dagger plnnged to the hilt in the h ft
breast, and "vendetta" tattooed just pe
neath it. The victim is as yet unidenti
fitd.
Martic township, Lancaster county (a
prolific qrtart'T for monstrosities of all
kinds), claims to have had a recent birth
of a child withont bands Something
like two minute fingers protrude from
one of the arm where the hand should
be. Otherw ise it is a fine, large, healthy
child, perfectly developed.
As a cheese and butter country, Col-
erado has rnsttrp.tssed natural advanta
ges 1 he parents of the atmosphere,
and the richness of the grasses, the cool
nights aud pure water, make a place
where batter, in the opinion of good judg
es, can he ma !e bi tter than anywhere in
the world, commanding, by its excellence
the markets of the east and the Missis
sippi valley. '
A North Ptoningtou man buried his
wife, and inscribed upon her tomb : "An
ang 1 on earth a saint iu Heaven,"
which was all rijht nn;7 very nicn. But
when he buried his second wife aiougai.it;
of his first, the marble deal. r itisciibed
upon her tomb ; Another angel on earth
, .... i.i
a", tll'T '. ,,e;,1v,in' , al" .l!V
1.,.. , ..,.., ... t.n.u. l,r. , Ii.r.r, t!.t. la
. iiniiums .nub ' 1. 1 1 - " iiwi iii.i. .....j
going to Iat.
A Tall IIolsk. A Down-Faster ar
rived in New York, and took lodging at
one of the high houses. Telling the wait
er he wished to Le called in the morning
for the boat, both of them proceeded on
their winding way.oupward, till, having
arrived at the eighth flight of stairs, Jon-
athan then caught the arm of his guid.
get down again.
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