-- Mrs. Catharine SWITZER, of Harrisburg, amused a crowd on the streets of that city on Friday night by cowhiding Mr. George KRICKBAUM. He threw the woman in the gutter after he had recovered from his surprise and then made information against her for assault and battery, which he subsequently withdrew. -- (LOYALTON INKLNGS) The fire on Berry's mountain, south of this place, presents a grand appearance at night. Owners of land over which these mountain fires pass, suffer considerable damage by injury to the young timber. The Oakdale Evangelical Sunday School was organized on Sunday last, and the following officers elected: Superintendent, John A. ROMBERGER; assistant, John M. ROW; secretary, C.M. RICKERT; treasurer, Jacob KLINGER. Librarians, W.K. ROMBERGER and Emanuel WINGERT. School every Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. All are invited. -- ('ROUND WASHINGTON SQUARE) A car-load of "Champion" mowers and reapers, consigned to William HOKE, were unloaded here a day or two ago. Mrs. E.M. MARTIN, the fashionable milliner at this point, has just returned from the city of Brotherly Love, bringing with her a large assortment of spring and summer goods. -- (WASHINGTON LITERARY SOCIETY) Society was called to order by the vice president Simon H. KNEILEY. Roll call and minutes from the previous meeting were read and approved. C_____(unreadable) Miss A.L. SCHRAM. The officers present were then installed. Debate suspended until Monday evening, with same speakers. Select reading, "True Reformers," by C.W. RAVER, Esq. Appointments: Orator, H.F. HACKMAN; essayist, W.H. WETZLER; declaimer, J. W. SPECK. Referred questions -- "Explain the art of fishing," "What is a meteor?" to H.H. WEAVER and C.W. RAVER. Lecturer, H.F. HACKMAN. "Our Literary Bureau" will be read next Monday evening. The referred questions of last meeting were on motion, suspended till next Monday evening. Extempore speech, "Experience of fishing," by C.W. RAVER -- subject given by H.F. HACKMAN. After sentiment roll-call, society adjourned to meet next Monday morning. -- (WICONISCO TOWNSHIP) Crawford WALLACE and William HAWK, in account with Wiconisco Township, for year ending April, 1879: Crawford WALLACE - Cr By 147 days as Supervisor -- $294.00 " amount of work on roads -- 801.10 " hauling (Wm. SHEAFER) -- 26.35 " " (Lewis NEIFFER) -- 1.75 " " (Joel ROW) -- 12.25 " " (Peter ROMBERGER) -- 13.75 " " (Gottlieb SIMMONS) -- 22.40 " " (William HUGHES) -- 10.62 " " (C.J. SHOEMAKER) -- 4.75 " " (J.P. HOFFMAN) -- 3.75 " " and plank (A.F. ENGELBERT) -- 17.72 " smithing (Samuel FETTERHOFF), -- 16.61 " handles, shovels, &c. -- 8. 84 " printing (S.M. FENN) -- 11.50 " orders paid Daniel ISRAEL for 1877 -- 35.40 " costs paid on suit with D. ISRAEL to W.H. KENDALL, J.P., -- 7.30 By writing Duplicate, " amount paid A.C. LONG, auditing books for 1877 -- 5.00 By H. SCHLIMME, auditing for years 1877 and 1878 -- 6.00 By J.J. WALLACE, auditing for 1878 -- 3.00 " R.C. COLES, clerk, -- 1.00 WILLIAM HAWK -- Cr By 163 days as supervisor -- $326.00 " amount of work done on roads -- 957.85 " hauling (L.NEIFFER) -- 16.87 " " (Maurice O'CONNOR) -- 9.58 " " (J.J. WALLACE) -- 15.00 " " (Frank GRAEFF) -- 4.50 " " (Joel ROW) -- 3.50 " " (Edward BEHNEY) -- 6.25 " " (Lewis MORGAN) -- 5.62 " " (C.J. SHOEMAKER) -- 3.50 " smithing (Samuel FETTERHOFF) -- 12.74 " " (J. TROUT) -- 8.00 " " (Jos. BUFFINGTON) -- 7.00 " plank, J.J. WALLACE -- 8.05 " " George PHILIPS -- 6.00 " handles, E.P. ROMBERGER -- 5.52 " " Antony PRETZ -- 3.40 " repairing barrow, Hiram MAELY -- 1.00 " shovel, A.F. KIMMEL -- .75 " sundries, -- 4.50 " amount paid BRUBAKER & BROTHER for bill running from 1876 to April 1879, -- 8.43 By amount paid clerk -- 1.00 (Note: Did not include some financial information here, because it had no genealogical references) We, the Auditors of Wiconisco Township, being duly sworn, have examined the accounts of Crawford WALLACE and William HAWK, Supervisors of said township, and find said township One Hundred Fifty-seven and 29-100 Dollars in debt. H. SCHLIMME J.J. WALLACE Auditors R.C. COLE, Clerk Lynne