HKTIKEL & REPOBLICAli MIFFLIXTOWX. Wednefldar, Mar lO, 1SS9. F. SUIIWEI.ER, SDITOa AKO PBOFIIETOt. An PaonrnmoKTST? are organ izin, hi North Carolina. 3for half the tconla of Xew Tort City attend church. T3 Republican State Convention meets to day at Hjirisburg. Tin weather was freezing cold in this and York State last Wednesday. Th law creating the whipping post in Virginia, has been abolished. Tiis records of the Grand Army of the Republic reveal a membership 4-f 85,000. Tazna will be 12 contested seats in the Democratic State Convention sooji to meet Thz duty on potatoes brought lo this couatry from across the sea u locta per bushel. Constitutional amendment Asso ciation people are holding public meetings in 1'erry county. Dowx iu Phili Jelphia. a family ate an over dose of pork, took sick, and the learned doctor called it "tri china. The Russian government is getting down to business on the question of the Nihilists some 300 have been ar rested. Scit ha? been brought against the late Board of County Commissioners of Lycoming couuty, for fraudulent wort wane m omce. The Mexicans have trouble with the Indians. Mexican troops and Italians fou-ht a battle, m which the laiitriohi is wi.ea, ana prison- ers. A iJFTLriya that is capable of hold ing 25.000 people, has been secured in Philadelphia in which to hold the Bi Ontbimial Ce'ebration. The build ing is at 32nd Chestnut street. . The large grain dealers in Russia are Jews, and as the Jews are leaving that country the grain trade is great ly demoralized; a :;ew lot of grain dealers will have to be developed.. Tbz Alnskc, a steam thip, sailed from New York to EiIsnJ in 6 days, 21 hours and 1'i seconds, which is Esid to be the fastest passage on record between New York and Queeintown. A long pe tition has b;en sent from St. Louis to Congress asking that bo-ly to pass a law prohibiting the Irish from coming to tbo United Si: ii. .ies. That will be something for i Iiish too talk about. The IVnn'ylvinia Railroad Coni piiuy will put dnwn an other track b-jtweou Philadelphia and New York. An agent h.;s been appointed to se cure the strip of land requisit for the purpose, from the land owners. Last Thursday morning, a drinking sa!o.n, at Cedarville, Green couuty, Olio, was blown up by dynamite. The saloon mav have been a bad p'.aoe, but to bl mw it up was as intern- pti&to r.n r.ct as to drink too much, i r.,,.,,., .--,-... .. 27 years A; .,t fill-. 1. T"io .. (v..- uieu at 'JsiikorU t is., a tew i i, n, .i. dvs a'-o. 11U i4.-1 lur Hi. All. IlliU IA7.1 ' Lnonsv A yonsra of people, that had re-; ctived tickets to go to the eld world 1 1 1 on the same steamer that will take: Yrinuerbilt across, have withdrawn their contract fince Fone one ser.t Vanderbilt an infernal machine. They are afrr.ul the steamer will be blown tip by ca infernal machine. The new Chief Secretary, Cavon- j dish, and the Undersecretary. Burke! were both assassin-led by 4 men in BvKin Ireland, on Saturday. As-; sassinaiivn docs not help the cans; of irt-;uiid- hi oiHii te x-ntriiisn sine. as did the assassins, tho caue of the Irish w:ll be lost forever, and an oth 'cr reco will occupy the land. Tee United Presbyterian Church Lad a standing rule against the uko of musical instruments in their church. Recently all the Presbyter ies cf that denomination voted on the question of repealing the rule against instruments. The vote stood for repeal G16; against repeal, (J06. The instruments won by a buiall ma jority. n.'W.rPBniu papers announce that here is to be a strike among railroad men, and men that work about iron works, because an advance of wr.ges lws been refused them. A man has a natural rkht to quit work if he has filled his contract but he Las no right to prevent another man from taking the place that he has made vacant Dr. Koch, a German physician, announced before the Physiological Society of Berlin, recently, that a small rod shaped insect ia found in the tubercles in consnmpted people, tnd that consumption is caused by sects. If the doctor Lad only pushed his invetigatiens a step fur-, tber find learned what will kiii the insect in the human body, what a freat discoverer he would be. Oct in Elinois, the other day, a man and a woman went to a post master to be married, the post master thought that he had the right to roiforni the niamago ceremony as a i,rer Las. by virtue of LU ofSco. tt ;c,.m nn l,n,-.r r.ftpr th Arc iiiarire v' ceremony tlie coupie wera uuuut '9rictea"to loara that in poiut of l w Chey had not been married, iuiJ tho yosl iiiaster was also eurprised to . letrn that a rst master has no right ' to marry f eople, by virtue of Lis of fice. frhe Vor1i .Imeriran, makes the follo-ving point oa Democratic Con-! . pressman. ''President Arthvir iu Lis nic-bsage to -Congress asking ad ' ditional Jjpfclation to enable Lini to nse the army as a civil posse to pre ! serre crder in tho Territory of Arizona- roakeB an important point against the Democratic legislation of 1879 with reference to this 6ubjacL Thua it appears that in their eagerness to prevent the use of the army for en forcing the laws of the Eouth, the Democratic partisnnn Lave lied the handB of the President and prevent ed him enforcing the law in the Tfrrittiria " believed the Misons spirited a-.vr,r I100'1' thont te.hng e-..,,,. . ; r.. I coiistantty m the woi ov.1 ill uin v i itit. -.'i v -: i The other niornirjpr. a woman in Chicago had just finished tying her hair up in pieces of tin as a prepara tory process to the formation of f ac inating bangs, when whizz came the sound of a ballet and bang came the report of a pulol that was discharg ed at the side of the house in a row between some men. The woman put her hand to her head and said ebe 1 wa9 t; the ballet had come into f ne house through the weather-board- X CU1U Oil UC& VUt3 Ul U1C LUlUta VI tin on her head and glanced off. She was not hurt, and now she is more in favor of banged hair than ever. The Itev York courts, are more dis posed to redress the wrongs inflicted on Chinamea, thin the California courts. To illustrate, is the following. "John Flanagan was arraigned in the Ueneral besstoos Court last Wednes day the 3rd, with robbing a Chinaman. The evidence of robbery not being suf ficient to convict he was allowed to plead guilty of assault. Ia passing sentence Recorder Smyth said that be always found the Chinamen quiet, in dustrious and pcaoeful, and it was nec essary to make an example of those who in this and neighboring cities made it a point to harass and annoy them, and be sent the prisoner to the penirenriary for one year and fined him $100, the full penalty allowed by law." Guiteauthe murderer, pats in a claim against the Administration of President Arthur, because he niade Arthur President. Just so ; it wil be in order now for the assasin to lav claim to a part of the $10,000 that has been forwarded to Mrs. M.v i son. for if th mnnlrer linl not Li:l- 1 P.J G.rfl'til MiKon trnnlj Tint Iiqva Euot t Cmitean, and no $10,000 WOuI.l have been raise.1 for Betty afui the Ka,v- Tha Democrats, and Half Breeds, that lika to insert, the words '"lottery of assassination" can include Mnsou as among the people that received a benefit. It is all wrong for people to talk that way, and say that the Administration is indebted to Guiteau. It is humiliat ing enough to have the murderer say thi. but when they d.) talk that way and look up all th people that were benefited by the assassination, Betty and the Baby must be included. The doctors must be included, and all people that in any way derived place or profit mast be included in the list of the prize drawers in the 'Lottery of Assassination." Unlet tered people, ignorant people know that such declarations are out of place. Every body knows it . is not right to talk in that way. What then is the sign of the times when men speak in thst way about each other. ? A nrmiber of exchange papers, have refused to advertise the life of i the outlaw -'James bovs," because they allege, the reading of such a book will do harm, to tho boys that read tho book. Ii is a high and no ble resolve on the part of any man or woman to keep all pernicious reading from the boys, and girls. But what iu the life of the ' James bovs" is there, or was there that can be commended, their whole lifo was in the service of the "evil one." Tl 11 I 1 "fie ii o more ilhu uamau (icv . i , i i . i. . j n. an. i as tocu ramu lit lue end uir.i, , , all such peop;o reach. It will not do 1 to allow the boys and girls to grow . - . to the stale of nvmcood and woiuan- the:n that there uence, at work Id among tho - reith hold the truth cf everv dav life from tho-ir children. It is tha dn'v of parents to teach their children that the world has mauv bad uwn and women in it, and that tha nets of the bad men and women are to be avoided, and not followed. Ono of tbe first great facts taught in the Bible is the truth that there is a good and bad influence at work among people, and that the peaco of mind in this world, and the happiness of the soul in the future world, de pends upon the good lifo that has been led upon Earth. The Bible con , demn's a man if he fails to teach his children that there are good and bad people. The good book itself, tells of the good acts, and it gives partic ular accounts of tho bad acts of cer tain men. and that retribution monies upon evil workers ; it overtook the 'James Boys," and if theij - life is read as it should be, the efft ;ct will tend to strengthen the reader againsi indulging in bad acts, thafJ alwavs tend to a bad end. No o.e but a fiend iu human form wouli want lo be a "James Boy." STATE ITE? is. The body of au uukno' n man with two bullet boles in the r.ead auii a re volver in tbe Uft band ws found in a growth cf underbrush, near liarrisburg on Tuesday a wetk. A verdict of sui cide was given by tb- e Coroner's jury. Harry keaeu, age d lo, resid.ug at Middletown, Dan phiu county, while stealing a ride en a passenger train on tbe '2i lbst was surprised by tbe con ductor aod juuj pej ont of a window while tbe train n&s running, rapidly, receiving posf jbiy fatal irjuries, A iioi Jynngs, Wo., special says tbat near Mouut Ida, Montgomery oouLty, a'.ew nigbta ago, Charles Lord, qeariug a noise in bis jard and teeing a form r aoving around in the dark, fir ed at t fiat be supposed to be a bear or pautb er and kilted bis wife. W endell Phillips Laving been driven fro'm his old boite by tbe march of iia pr oveaient in the city, bas chosen an 'old-faahioued plaoe almost as retired I as tho one in which be bas spent so pent many years of bis life. The following queer transaction was reported from Suubury, l'a., last Wed nesdar. Tbe trial of James Qatun. accused of a felouions assault, ended in an nnnsual manner this morning When Sarah fieaton, the victim of the I 1 . 1 t e . ! asfanlt, a girl of fourteen years called, ebe refused to testify. Tbe en treaties of ber father, mother and friends availed nothing, and when informed by the Judge that abe would have to go to jail if fcbe persisted in ber refusal to testify sbe said abe preferred tnat to sending the prisoner to tbe penitentiary. The prisoner thereupon sprang forward aod proposed marriage to the pirl Business was (suspended, a Justice was called in, and the eonnle were united in wedlock. Tbe Judgo thqn instructed the jury to bring in a ver dict of not guilty, which wis done, and tbe prisoner and witnesa left tbe Court room arm-io-arm " CEITERAL ITEMS. A Chinese baby at Sacramento has been named Chester A. Arthur. A grocer in Jeray county, Illinois, was aoooved by loungers, who filled tbeir pipes from a box of loose tobaoco without paying, and be mixed some gunpowder with the weed. The next free-smoker lost an eye by the explosion. He got a verdict of $1,000 damages, and on an appeal the judgement was anataioed. The wife of Justice Field, of the Su preme Court, has among ber library ornaments little Chinese dwarf tree, nearly three hundred years old. It is a curiously twisted and knotted Jittle veteran, and bas an anoient look to it in gpiie of its diminutive trunk and tiny branches. The dislocated leg of a man at Lafa- yette, lad., was treated by a woman physician as though it had been frao. tared. He demands $10,C00 damages the mistake having crippled him for life. On Thursday April 27, three cattle thieves were killed near Grand Junction, U( Reservation, by Sheriff Bowman, of Gunnison county, Colorado: Deputy Sheriff J. F. Brink, of Utah, and a large posse. On Friday the Sheriffs posse came suddenly upon another gang of thieves, and durisg'he engage ment Bowman and Brink were both killed. Robert Jefferson, a notid colored man, of Indianapolis, died at Oberlin, O., a (ew days ago. He claiiscd that be was a sou of Tnomas Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Indepen dence. He was born in 1S03 cn the plantation of Mr. Christian, of Cbar lestown, Va., his mother being Millie Red if or J, a mulatto slave, famnce in those days for ber beauty. Robert's mother told hiin of bis father and Mr. Christina confirmed ber statement. The deceased wss slava uat;! sbont 1852, wbcu be t arc':&;?J his I'r i - i-iLi i andihstrfhis vi.ie from his in-.:r, paying $2,701 for himself auJ $i,o0C' for bis wife, having earned the money at odd hours doing carpenter work. After living in several places for short periods Mr. JeSorsnn finally settled in Indianapolis in 1851, where bis Lome was until bis death. Ha leaves an es- A hungry rat devoured fifteen canary birds in Cleveland, Obio, in ono night recently, and iu consequence got so corpulent that he couldn't escape from the cage. The rat was killed with much promptness. A ruds fellow, who add?essed an in sulting remark to the wife cf ex -Mayor Caleb Saunders, of Lawrence, Masj , as she was leaving the theater in that town, a few nights ao-o, under the im pression that she was without an escort, was promptly floored by a blow from the fist of a vigorous busb-ind. A doc tor and a polieemaa were then sum. moned. Tiie former sewed up a wound an inch and a half in length near the fellow's right eye, and the latter lick ed him up fcr appearance before the. police court in the moroincr. The Spanish bore is small, and Las a strong dtsh cf African blood. A Louisiana man is cst&t ,'ihinir en alligator farm. The hides aci oil are in demnnd. A Venetian plnss manifaoturer is making a great success cf Isdies glss s bonnets. A fat calf is 05 per cc?. water nad 15 per cent, fat, wliila an extra fat sheep is 37 per cent, wtrer and 43 pe r cent fat, an i a fat pig is -13 per ecu t. wai"r and 44 per oent. fit. An exchange savs that a bee keeper in Los Angoh-s, Cal... ias received in order froaj Anstralia fcr several co'io- of bumblebees, loey are want ed tn distribute the pollen, of the clover fields, so as to fertiiirs toe seeds. American Merino 3liecp ate being sent to Australia. At Calien Ohio, aaegror.amedP"ih cr was lynched on t!.a afternoon of the last Ssodsy in Apr'l by 0 nea for having ravished a ftrl 1? yes old. At the ulos4 of i he war two wt men at l'-wifkld, Ga., ttgan fsrsting wt lb an old Mind borse. llvn they uwu a good piactstion, wtiil stocked, aud bai.a IS or 29 bales cf oottou nn band. One at'auded to t it farm, while the otber micaeod the bcasehold affairs. An eiohangc states- tbat Mr. JohcJ Lick, of F.eadiag. Pa., caught a black J bass last spring whioh -sas kept during Jie summer i aa aquarium, attainiri; a wvibt of several pound, and the fhb , was liberate J early this spring in thej Schuylkill, with a tin label attached, giving weight, date and place of releue. j Tbe Tcrro Hiuto Gizttle says; An ingenions tramp, tmuxiug to vr:og. tears aci money assistance iroiu. the stoutest Loans witu a new sabscic, gave it an experimental trial is. tbe north and. lie his divided njt to- patent tbe inTeBon. He told a nr.rtb end lady of Lis un'-.,i tutiate ceuditKu, and asked if he iu eLt cat some ci i grass in tbo yard. The lady,.iwi less amused tbau kurprised, said: "Certain ly." Us went out aod, getting down on all fours commenced n tiie grass after the neglected and ncTec popular fashion of obuuhaducxztr ana appar ently not enjoying tbe d'.oti any more than that auuieut siuner U olden timo. Presently the tramp's anxious ete caught sight of tbe sereact girl beck onmg to him from the baok yard. He thought a rich reward for bis humility was m store, and instantly responded. "Did you motion ta ineV' said be. "Yes." "What did you want'" Ha now wore a look cf most hopeful expec tancy. "You may go iu tha tack yard if you want to: tbe grass ia taller there. Un tbe 2nd inst, at Lawroncev.ilie Pa., A negro, named Miltoa Krye, bought a qcAutity of dome kind of poi son and gate it to a young oolored girl named V atkius, to ns used ty Her on the lainiiv table of Jlra rkCjuold., for wboia Mis W atkius woiks. What tbe pcison was is not known, but it was mixel np with some biscuits which were made by the Watkins woman, and tbse biscuits were eaten at supper by nine persons who belong to tbe Rey nolds family or bocrd in the bouse. Tbey soon became so alarmingly ill that several physiciaus were called in. Antidotes were administered, but with out etfeot. Mrs. Reynolds will prob ably recover, while tbs following bare died: Ada Reynolds, twelve Tears old : Amy Reynolds, five years old; Sadie Reynolds, fifteen years old; Charlie Reynolds, eight years old, all children of Mrs. Reynolds; George Lotuix, Lomiz and Andy Morn, all colored, and George Gaines, white. SuKcrite for the 5"rinf niffffpnAfiwa, STATE ITEMS. Susan Ddwler an old lady, of Green field Washington county, is said to have deeded all ber property to rela tives in Fayette county with the nn dsrstanding that they would give ber a borne for life. Tbey took ber to the almshouse on Monday last. Francis P. Tirney, a prominent criminal lawyer of Altoona dropped dead last Thursday from paralysis of the heart. The electric light ia to be introduc ed in Qarrnnurg. Tbere are 130 registered physician i is Montgomery county. Five have not registered, two of whom are without diplomas. Tbere have been bnt tbres eases of small fox, none of which were fatal, and two of varioloid in Uoatzdale. The report that the malady is epidemio tbere is denied. Thcro is to be a grae i musical oo vention in Northumberland, beginning May 15. It will continue five days. Up in BHford, the other day, a chicken hawk dashed through a pane of glass in Mr. Lynoh'a dining-room, passed to the other side, stroik against the wall and fell dead. A little-sparrow was found in the sawk'a talons, dead. Ons of the saw stills at Osceola has 8,000,000 feet or logs to work this summer. The body of Fraot McEwen, as coal miner of Dubois Clearfield ooutity, who has been missing since last De cember, was found in Ssady Lick Creek, near Dubois, on Sundiy a week. ! Mrs. Robe, of HomesteaJ, Allegheny conaty, was bcrued to death by tb: accidental upsettin!-: of a .'smp. TLe two-year-old daughter of John Weinsrt, residing near Pottetown, was ran over and killed by tram on the Philadelphia aod Reading Railroad. A drmken man, aged 32 years, kill ed his mother witb a batcher- at Phila- s'phia last week. f Th-re are thirty-three casej-of small pox at soitti' iictnlcbem anJ fire at Betlilehem. John Dorablazer, Jr., aged 19years, a resi dent of Tamaqua, attempted to board a triin at ibe water station, when be stuob!?d and fell under the train And was killed. The Centre eeunty agricultural as sceiatian has appoiutod a man to do agricultural missionary work in tbat cour.ty. Jaaob Shook, of Willismsport, has lost three children by diptheria. The eo Sin used at a Pleaaant Rilge, Ohia, fun eral was-painted red, white, and blue, and draped witb Union gs. Cenera.1 Oliver, of Bear Creek, Lu zcrr.eeoui ity, bas set out one thousand mulberry trees on bis farm witb a view to raising iik worsts. C'.tizn of Lat7rencvi!lo, Chester county, wh-pre ynutjr Irey recently died fiom the c3 ects of a dng bite, will hold a mating in a fow dsy to consider the pror'7ii"y -of killii. all tha dors in tbat section . ; Anc!r?w ciss, r.-t'hing 413 pounds died sudden ly at IUsding on TuesJav a wesk. A suck, calling himself Dr. Sfartcv of Mitwankee. has Agreed nearly fifty fa-mars in the I'pper Delaware Va!!ey out fi mi ins ranging from S-0 to $.f. M'.ehael Mooney trrd wife, of Mead ville,.while riding about Su-rpiebaan, seir.c the sights, were struck by a lo comotive, th'-ir horse instantly killed, the wegnn demolished, Mrs. Moscsy knottrcd insensible a.id Mr Moc.ncy so iiij'i.Td that it is tho.ijht be will die. Llghtninir struck and destroyed the barn of Archibald Woodward, of L'an-eb.-ro. Two horses, Evs cows anil con siderable hay and grain were lost. Dnndorr, the defaulting ex-'I'reasu-rer of itpsding, was released frort-jail on $10,000 bail. Gormsntown has a dog tbat r-e kill ed 300 chicken in tbe past 6 rjoliLs. The I'illnr. fieyord states that in nrauy portions of Chester conr.iy the aorosse pnt in tohaioo this year will be more than double tbat of the year pre vioas. Mrs. Lucy A. Ulogeott diel eight yars ago at Snsqoehsnna. Several 3ays ao her coTin plate was feund in ' a woodpile in tha: place. j Permanent gmnins pos's to mark the 3tte line betweca New Y'ork and Pen nsylvania are being placed ia position by surveyors. There are nineteen liccc?d saloons in llQHtloedon uctj, or one to eterj 1 tVQ inhabltsr.Js. 1 A valuable soal deposit is reported' to bavo been found in Crtwford county, near fTrttcwn, oc tho line of th X"w York, Philadelphia and Olio Hailmcd. A terribli ontrage ia reported from Greensburp. Pa., utidsr date of Way 21 as follows; Last ni-j'it three nir.tked iucu v iteJ the bouea of Mrs Jonathan id after robbing tbe prsmises cnx3.ued a brutal ontrage upca Mrs. tkump acd ber two daughters. The men first bound sad gaged Mrs. Stump who is SO jears of age. They sat her ia the rocking chair, and the vwo "iris were ihen bound and throwa on tbe Coor. They ihen instituted a search of tha premises, fiad;.i flCO and a cert;Goate of deposit ia tbe Greens- burg Banc. iot satisned, with t!us, tbey begaa to abnse the worsen and f ii a rot around the neos of oca ol he gtra Caroline threatening to hacg bvr if abe did not tell wbe:a tbeir money was. Sbe still refused to fur sish aaj information, wherenpsn they hong her to a rafter is. tbe ectlirg, and after torturing the girl in a very cruel maaner for some time witb&at gaining any clue to the whereabouts of the mime j tbey out hsr down. The villains then outraged the three women and ard fled. Tba victims of tbe assault are all suffering severely from shock, and livid circles show tbe marks of tba r.ipe which encirclad Catoline's neck, fler ei'ter Mary is yet unable to waik, and it ia frared may not furtive. Tbe villains bate been rbadowed, and it is taosght they will be captured soon Dr. Mary Walker has been' ed to an office in tbs Pensxa Bureau A .,e.r,!,l hor lie-,nn,e ft,- c I -ft I- f? i: t.?i i ' village oi caunc, luicnigan, wnue piay in in bis father's baru cn Saturday last, fell from a pole suspended from the beams by chains, and was caught in tbe chains which literally ripped open his mouth to tbe temple, laying bare tbe bone and nase! rrgans. Unlets it bad great merit Parker's (lin ger Tonic could not be so popular, its j alo bas rapidly spread all over this, eonntry, becjuve invalids tind it gives tnein new life and vigor when other medicine, fjil entlie- A correspondent of the Baltimore oun writes the following from Wash ington, a few days since a well known gentleman of this city called at the Ciiineso embassy and request ed of the Minister the privilige of bringing two or tnree mends to calk The Minister was somewhat etn har assed at the request, aa it was not in accordance with his ideas of eti quette, but Oriental politeuess for bade a refusal The next night, to his great dismay, the enterprising American invaded the mansion with a delegation of thirty odd sight-seers of whom the majority were ladies. It was soon evident that they came to pend the evening.- The wife of the Minister was up stairs and not mixing m sooetv, accord-up to Chi nese law and custom, iA she could not make her rppcarance. The Min ister, unable to speak word, of En glish, did the beet he could to enter tain his unexpected visitors by tbe aid of his interpreter, set refresl ments before them- and permitted himself to be gaeed at until curiosity was satisfied. On departing1 the visitors all exclaimed to each other of the lovely time they had, but there may be serious doubts ae to whether their host could say the same. John TCilliams, a merchant of Rut- ledge, Georgia, sued a desperado. The defendant entered the store in a funois passioD, held out the sum monn ia one hand, clutched a long knife in the other hand, . and said; "Williams have yon sued meT" Wil liams kuow that an- immediate 'Tea" would make him sere of a stab. "Let me get my spectacle to that I may read tha paper," he said. Ha went behind the counter and came back, aot with hh? glasses, but with an axo across his shoulder. Yes," he ssid, I have sued yon," "All right'' re plied the deoerado, 'Igneus I'll pay th- bilL" JVw YorkPott. Children in the western counties of the state ha'e the whooping cough "Distemper in a colt takes) about three weeks to run its course. All the medicine required is a light dose of Epsom salts -ssy four to rix ounces and good narsing. Give warm bran mashes, linseed or oatmeal gruol; keep the animal warm and rub the legs with cloths dipped in Jut water: a tablesnoonful of mustard in the water would be beneficial if the lega I seem to be weak and numb." Peraora recorering from waiting fllneiu es. such as malaria, ferers, etc., will be greatly b?nefltted by tta use ot Brow a 'a Iron Bitters, a true tooi?. GE.TLR4L ITEMS. Rev. Jamea P. Kimball, of Amberst ili'j , was- striken witb apnpiex on Friday afternoon a weehv while waikieg in bis girdeu and died in t- few Min nies. It takes ens bour acd a half to vind the clock iu Trinity cliurtli, New Ysrk Tbe wire rope is 20 fet long, and l- - - l.. i r. i - . . ; The bisly of Jode Varnay, one of 1 the editors cf itio Enqitirrr, and Jutgei of thii Felice Court, lias been tound te-1 Death the (alien walls of the Baptist l Churoh broed at l'orer, N. II , in I on Tuesday a week. John Cbarlebois was errssmi a laie ? in the Caticeau lnrcber district of Oi tario, on last Weduesday when the i :e broke breath him, and h's two chil dren, aged respeatively 7 tod 11 yearj, went to jt rescue, and the whole party was drcwrsd. Poke Weils, the notorious train rob ber and Cook, who escaped from tbe Iowa penitentiary by mutderirg tha keeper, were an asted yesterday by a faro.er.asd his son neir L-nl Madiscn, Iowa. WI:.o I have baby at the breast nathiig i so rolul lor quieting my ',tg and babr s arm as Parker's (jinrer Tonic. It pre-TtntTt-jwcl co.r.pUlnts, and is bettrr tfcin any Sinmlent ti gite slrcrjtli and apa tite r-A-Verlt Mother. Charier Xetlcc. Ia the Conn of Common I'iess of Juniata Cntv. Nol'.oe is Utreby itiren that an upplica on will 1-9 msdo 10 ih sniil Court un Tuesday, Jcjw 6ih A. D. 1?82 in the Court Houae at Ji.r'iniown, tinier an act o.' ait- eiublv l t3 Comnionwealth IVciutvl- una, enliurd. -An aci to provide f.irihe lDcurtraf,n and lKa!ati,,n of rrtain corpciiatuiia," j:roTri April 29. 1ST J. and the supplements therein lor the charter of au iiitei.c.ed corporauoa to be called TLtp pet Ttf.iarara PrtUUtr:m Com: tgatton the chra:tr-r aiut otxt ol wnie!i is to n:aiuta a a church Tor Iho wnrsbip of Al miyhtv Cmd in aecortfarce with :b doc trine I irsns and di.c'.pline of the rvshytrr iau Chart-h, and lor the purposea t have, and enjoy ail the rirj.-.a, benetl's and privilipes ol tnssaid Act of Asemblj ncV iU siipplemen'.s. A, J. PATT3R50N, Solicitor for the Fctitiontrs. Hay 2, 1S2, 2U PRIVATE SALES. Large Frjria at Printa Sale. The ValuaMe Farm of tie Heirs of Wil liam Okcson, deceased, is ofi'ered for sale. It is located :o the fertila valley of Tuscan rr.ra, Juniata eonnty, Ta., ono and a his mile went of Acadenua, containing 9 to Acres ol prime lira stone land, all in cul tivation, sicept 10 acres of Timber. Eiiild ings gocd, Largs alatiiiou Hone, Pauk Burn, UOxO feelj TV agon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hog Pens, Good Spring and Spring House, and all otier outbuildings, aiau otber sprirs and rnsaing water ; Two Orchard bearing choice fruits. It is wei located, near to churefs, Schools, mills ar.i stores, The land is volt adapted to grain and grass aid for making louatey for a new owner, as is v.eil known, it did lor many years fur its farmer owner. Price will be rcaaotijble, and time, given to suit pni-rUaser. for ti-rnis, to., call on Jnuts COkeson, rieaaat V lew, near the laria. A FIUST-ItATE T AKM, COIiTAIXING One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheat-growing district in tbe State of Ohio, situated one-half nvje from Amanda rail road station, in JairBcM cunnty, and one j mile from a gooi til;e. The improrc;ncuts lar?' lvtrtorT f'KICK 110C3E (13 ...u, uui aT.j eel w, uou.iie Log earn and Stabie, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of prn.g water traversos the centre of the farm. There is a large orchard on the premises. Will take $70 por acre, prt cash, rest in payments. A far o adjoining sold for $100 per acre. Tbo rcuon for ael!in, ia tb desire to invest iu city property, in CirclevilU. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Circlevillo, Pickaway Co., Ohio,. Consult your interests and adverliso In the &'si mud fttpublica. P;tVe; ibe , Ac Se-.tfrn?! Jt Krlican. Graybill's Column. SPRING STOCK or CARPETS. Choice Patterns in VELVET, Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade liNGRAEXS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Choice Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Pattern! in STAIR, and HALL Carpets AT THE Carpet House FuamTORE booms OF THE JUNIATA VALLEY. -:0 At tlte 0U Stand, 05 TH3 SOrTHWEST CORNER CP i BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, nirrLuroirx, lAfrjcsT ro:eitet All the abova ennraerated articles, and! all othsr tbi'.ngs that may be four id in a CASHT. ! Fft'SITILHE STORE, AT PRICES BE?0SO COMPETITION AXjSO, "ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters and Pita, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS, JLeohing Glasses IN GREAT TARIETT, In fact everything usually kept in a First-Class House Furnislnng Goods Store. JOHN S. GRAYIULL BRIDGE STREET, Saath Sid, Between the Canal and Water Street, MIFFILVTOWX, - - JJB.V.VLf. Legal .Yoticc. Reglater'a JXotlce. NoTica i hereby jWea tbat the fallowing permna have tiletl thoir accounts in tho Reg later'a Oilico iu Aiiillintown, and that the umo will be protested to the Court for con Sroution and allowanoe, on TUKSDAV, June 6. ISai, at 10 o'clock A. M. : 1 Tbs Brat and final account of Daniel KJos, Kxecutur of tbe euto of lrwia D. Wll, late of Walker township, deceased. 2 Tbe first and tia.il account of William J. Wisa, adiniuistrator of Eminaul Wie dceued. 3 First partial account of Martha Robi son aduiioialratrix of Win. SI. Uobisoa late of Turbett towuhip, duceacd. 4 Tbo Brut and tioal account of John M. Wiat-girduer, aitiuinistritor of Chrutian Lauver, luio ul Fjyette township, deceased. 6 The dual account of Pbilo D. Hamlin, adniiDiatrtor of Wiluaiu S. Counur, late of the borough ot Fatteraon, deceased. 6 Tbo final at-couot of Daniel Kootree ad- nuubu-aiur, do bouia noo cum totamento auncxu, ul Jacob Oreaaier lata ct S uitque- bauti tuwBsbip Juniata Co., deceased. 7 The acccuut of John W. Williams, ad miniairalor, ul all and atogular, Ibe goods aod cbttela rights and crvdiia, which were ul Abaaioin Wu.u.u, laiw of Lack township Juniata Co., deceased. 8 The 1st aud final account of LewU Da gan, admiuisiralor ul Ltivi Vaoormer, late ul lbs township of rayetie deeeasoa. 9 TLe first and Goal account or George Jacobs Jr., administrator of tho 'esuto of Julia Aun Murrisun lata of Mittlintowa Ju niata Co., deceased. W The 1st aod final account of Peter Ear stater, admiuiktratur uf Joho Urahsm lata ul the loaujliiy ol Susquubanna deceased. 11 The 1st aud final account uf David K. S uluutf, aud iieury auloutf, executors of the last wi.l and tostaiueot uf Catbariua Su loutl late uf Juuiata Co., deceased. 12 The final account of Christian LauTor, late of Munrue tuwusbip deceased. 13 Tba final account of Jusialt Waters ad ministrator of Samuel 5. Megaughey late of Tuscarora tuausbip, Juniata Co., oecoascd. 11 The 1st account of Jacob SolouiT ad luioistrator ui tbe estate ul W illiaui Lower) , laid 01 tbe tuwusbip of Fermanagh, Juoiala Co., deceased. 15 Tbe first and final accouut of John McLaugbliu, Lxecutor of tbe late will and teatauieut ul alaigaret Laird, late uf the tuwusbip ul fieaie deceased. !G The third and final account of James H. Juuk, aud Jubu Calvin Crawford admin istrators ul Dr. baiuuel B. Crawlord, late ot tbe tuwusUip ul Tust arrura, deceased. 17 The brat and Dual account of Sarah Guss, aduiiubilratrix cf William Cluyd (iusa late of Millurd township, deceatt-d. 16 Tbe account ol Samuel Wharton, ad ministrator, C. T. A. ul Jacob Dolauey, de ceased late uf tbe tuwusbip uf Srpruco Hill Juniata couuty. 19 The secon4 and partial xeeount of Julio A. aud William M'.tiiken, Kiiuinutra tors ot Jubu Milliken, late ul JJrto town deceased, Juniata county. 'M Tbe first ami partial at'couc of John T. aud Jason T. Kooisou, executors oi tbe I. wte wnl aud testaiaeut ul ItoOert Uubison, late ul Lack tuwus'jip Juuiata county, de ceased. 21 Ouaidian account of James H. Cro icr, guardian oi tllen J. Fuils, now Ellen J. McDonald. J. M. M iDON'ALD, Reg:Mtr. iteguter'a Oilice, Millliut jwn, t Alay y, lsts. $ Trsf. Unilmette's Frr nch liver Tad Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, Hi. sous Fever, Jaucdice, Dyspepsia, aud ail d'seases of tbe Liver, Stomach and ii'ood. 1'rice $1.5J by mail. Serid lor frot. Guiluiitte's 1 realise un tUe Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. AdCces 1KCMU PAD CO., Xulvdu, Uiik-. PADDT.M-Tiiui ot grave iui auuualiy l.iv.-.l ot tucr vitinus, livca prolonifia, b:i:iL;cj.j aod liralth rotoret by llio uu ti tlio great GEHMAN IIJYIGOEATOK,, wbicii positively cures lu,potcuiy (caused by ri;- .-cJ ol' any kiud), aeunual U' ;ai lics, aud all diacaaca toilov aa fco lueuce uf itll-AbUi, as lova of oue.'iry, ivt ul memory, uimiaii lassitude, iiu in tbe back, diuiucM uf vuioq, prematura old age, and many oiher disease tnat leAtl to liisamly or cousuuij'tluu aud a preuullire gravu. 6eud lor circulars i:li teftiuioniaU free by ruail. Tbo luctoratwr is soid at $1 per bos, or six boAcs lor by alUltug ists, or Mill be scul irce by uiai:, vcuroiy seakd, on receipt ul price, by addrotsiug r. J. litAtv, Oiusjshi, lSi iul'uull SI., luiedo, Ubio. , Sole Ageut tor lbv L'nite.l Slat-s. March 22, 19b2. Wholesale and. retail by I.. Ilacka.li Co., Prugirls, MittltOAown, Pa, JUMATA VALLEY MM(, of MirruiToniVFi. WITB BRANCH AT PORT HOYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. XEVIS POMEHOY. Prtnltnt. T. VAX IKVUN, CUier DiszcToaa : J. Nevia Poraeroy, JoKepi Kothrock, Georgx Jacobs, Philip M. Krpner, Amos G. Bonsall, Lohs . Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, ro aHoLasns : J. Kevin Pomeroy, R. E. Tarker, Philip M. Krpner, Joseph Kothrock, baorge Jacobs, I.. K. Atkinaoa, Vi. C. Pomeroy, Atuos ii. Iionxail, 3ah llertiler, Charlotte Snvder, Saru'l Heir's Heirs,. Jans II. Irwin, 2ary Ktirti. Samuel M. Knrti, J. ll Imet Irwin, T. V. Irwin," r. B. Prow. John llertiler. 27" Interest altered at the rate ol 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on 12 mouth crrtifcaies. (jan23,12:0-tf CAt TIO.t NOTICE. LL persons. are hereby cautioned agains tn5ilta wir.ff llf.nn Him Ixritflm ul the nn. r i . dersigneil, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker ' lown.ibip, by Ushins, huotinflr or In any I other -ay Jonathan ier C O Sicily Wm b'.tuilUotter A H Surti Henry S piece lavid Smith Catharine Kuril b ien Evans John Mc.Meeu Te-iton Benner D B liimm C. P. Spicher ( W Siuiili ihn L AuUer -SJ Kuril JBtiaiber lleary Auker '5 M K.iuil'uian LiK-ieu Dui.n J F Ivtira J V llostetler David liunberger Jesse Pines Arnold Varnes Jacob Honps. Levi K My era Nov 16S1 C.4ETIOS SOT H E. A LL persons aro hereby cautijned not to ! XX. a.low t'ueir dogs, catt;.o or hogs to run, or theiiiselvvs lo !ih, hunt, gather berries, or cut n uit or young timber, r in any way trespass on the lands of tho undersigned in Greenwood or hr.MiuOunna toanship. PetiT Miller Henry Hush DankI bh.i'lle (icorge Dressier E Long 4i S Dimtu Frederick Koata :Jo.-l Dressier Jonathan Miller j Nor 20, D-73 CAl'TIOX NOTICE. t ALL reisous are hertbv cji!iiored nr.Hr. ' t rtTl 1 , ' a- V lT UDle'6n h. l , r" "P' ,L V"TVO't lnu.bcnng; or for any ota,r Impose " ' 1 K'iKTZ, Tramltrtf GmJe. PENNSYLVANIA EAILR0AD. TIME-TABLE roa Taaaaoa aas Local lAsasaca Taaia Scrwvas HJtajsaraa ad Atrooaa. WEST WARP. EASTWARD ' 1 I I I . w7" S a! 21 A0!:- S s 2 i!3 SH? ? " s 3-1 3 3? .15 i 1 a. I r a. a j I ( a" p. M.! A. a. ia.M. t ia. a. . u'r.u. 1120' 4 30; TO'-lt'blUdul'a iooi 5tf 6 96 p. m.'a. a. 'a. a. p. . !p. w. 1 a.!w. .li 5 00 10 15 11 15 Harrisb'g I 7 3U'12 4.V 8 a 5 15.10291 iRoctrJie; 7 15132 8ii 6 22 10 36) MarTavie; 7I'il2 2V 1 19 5 29,1141 Cova j 7 C3 12 IS ,7 52 54l'l0o0 Duncan'n CCt, 121(; T4' S 47 10 571 lAquiduct 6 41 12 01 7 S4 5 57 11 10 j Baily's I 6S7:il62 7 at 071 1 1 2ui N ewpcrt 6 2''.! 1 1 42i 7 li 6 19 1129! !Mi!lerst'n! 814.1129 f w 629 1140; Durward I 6 C7 11 21! 61 A 33 1144: l l bomn'n! 6 0 'lllxt 6 47 6411161. VaoDykej 65flll 11 640 6 45 11 66 Tuscaro'a' 6 62 1107, 6 3 6 49 1169; Mexico i 5 4S;I104 6 32 6M 12 03. . Perrysv'o: 644i!069; 627 7 eo 12 10 12 33; Mittiin 1 6 3m 10 63 ') I !), ii : i r I c m 1 1 . . 12 44 Xarroirs ! 5 21 10 40' jlaitt Lewisto'n' 5 12 l0-ij , 1 08 Anderson ' CJ 10 in lUlUlcVeyl'n; 4 4i 10 02! 1 82 Manay'nk. 4 3',' II 1 43 N Harail'n. 4 -J;' ft 38; 149 Mt. Colon 4 17. S52i 1 MuplntoD. 4 01' 9 25: 2 03 Mill Creek' 4 02 S lb! 2 IS Hunting'n 3 6' 9 0S 2 27 Peterab'g 8 35 8 i 2o4 Barreo : 3 27' 3 4'i t 41 Spr'cCk' 3 2"'i SZi. 2 55 Birnish'iu 3 1$' 8 25' 8 01 Tyrone -301' 8 LU: t 5 Tipton '. 2 61: 8 lol 3 20 f o-tori 2 47 a 06 8 25 CeHsttilla. 24t 8 08! 3 ii Aitooua 2 23. 7 ij a. a. :..! 8 SO Pitrsburj. WctTwaso Fast Taiixj. Phila'ta. Express lesves I'hi?ad-:lphia II 8i p m j ilurrisliurj 4 0 a ai ; I):::n ancon 4 23am; Newport 4 53 am; Mi!" in 542, m; Levrhtnwn 6Wn; jtcVeytown 6 2S ii; Mt. Union C5-"aru: l!iuiti:iu;t!n 7 21) a m j IVt.'rsuurg 7 Z- a m ; S praea'Creek 7 5Sni; Tyrono d Vi am; Bell' Villa 8 32 a m ; Aitooua 7 10 a m ; ltt.bure 12 01 p ra. Fast Lina leart-s Phile'lili-Ma at 11 2; a m ; lisn-iibursr 3 S5 p in ; Milttin 4 o7 p :a ; Levistown 5 13 p iu ; HnrMnif.l jrj 6 2U pm j Tyron 7 00 p in ; Altoor. 7 05 p m ; Pii! turat i: 00 piu. Eastward Fair 7c i iff. Hall S.t;.resi leaves Piu.-Nirj at 1 00 p m; Altoona 1K0 pm ; Tyrone 7 17 pa j Hunt inedon oD-jpiu; LowUtow:t 9 20 p a i Vit flin 9 45 pm; HarrUbarj 11-15 p id; PUila dslphU li," p m. LEWI3TOVTN DiViSIOK. Trains leave I.owisMwn Junction tet XII roy at 7 t') a m. 10 50 am, 3 Si pm; fr Sunbury tt 8 25 a ra, 1 25 p rt. Trains arrive at Levntows Jur.cUon fraa Milroy at 3 30 a ra, 1 50 pm, 5 '.) pm; ,'iva Sunbury at 1020 a ni, 4 4S 7TKOXE uivisrcy. Triitis lavo Tyrou for Je!it.-roct an4 Locli Haves at SO a in, 7 3 ci. I Tyro.io far Cnrwon-jvilla an '. CLirlelit at 9 15 a iu, 7 C' p m. 1 r.iin leave Tvron tor Ti'rrlors Mari, Pinylv3r.a Furnace aa-i at 3 V) a ui and 1 i- p m. Train a: rive nt Tyrono fr;e: BoiIef;ct an4 L'ick tTve a at 7 55 a ni. a-i-1 14 p m. Train xrrive t Tyrone frsni Curvrea vilte and C:r.raelil at 7 45 a r.i, ind 5 'j' o m. Trams .-rivj at Tyrone iV- r.i Soo.ia, Wi'- ,rs 1IarK ' 'nnsylvan nrnso il j-j a ui, ai a uu p iu. Pliiladebbia & Ecadir; Sailroal. Amngc'seut of Tassf jirsr Traiia. Jamcart 22, lf52. Train Uaet Hirritburj r For New fork via Allenton. at a 05 a.a., and I 45 p. m. Fcr New Y "n-k via Philade?hta ani "&jub4 Brock U nite,'' 6 30, 3 C a ci, ud I la p m. For TbiHitilphia, 20, S 15, Si'i an, 1 45 ana 4 01) pm. . For K--a4i.-n at 5 20, 6 S, 3 05, 3 W i 1 45, 4 lOand 8 0O p ra.. For Potisilie at 6 20, 8 M, 9 50 a si, aatl 1 4") an.i 4 00 p. ru. an via Solmylkill Jt Snsqiir.-!an!! Eranch a; 2 10 p ni.. Fr Auburn, S 10 a m. For Allen-own at 5 2', 3 05, 9 50 a x, J ii and 4 10 p ni. The 8 05 a ui. and 15 ji r.i tra'.ii hav tbronglxars for Ne.v York vj A Up town. Sr.VD.lF5. For AUtntown ami wa".KU?ion at i 2) to. For Ki-&iing,riiilad..l ihiaand wa.7 stsiion at o 0 a ui and 1 45 p m. Traivj for Harritba.-g Uart eaai.'av r Leave !S ew York v :a Alluijtowj ai 3 45 a in, 1 00 and 630 p iu. Leave New York "Hound Br.'.s. Uoute" ami Philadelphia 45 a tu, 1 ii). t 00 and 6 39 p m, arriving a llarrisbo: i 1 5 , 8 23, 9'J)p m, and 12 10 am. I.ea-'O Philadelphia at 45asj.r 400,S58 and 7 45 p m . Le;-.va Pottsvilla ei 0 00,9 10. ni.xi.d 4 4) p ra. Loave Kea ting it 4 50, 7 S-'4, ! I 5 J a at, J 35, 6 15, 7 50 ami 10 ia. Leave PotUvilio via Schuylkill sul Snsqna hanna Branch, 8 15 a m. 4 40 p m. Leve Allentonu at ti 00, 9 00 a ui., 12 16, 4 50 and 9 05 p m. Leave New York via Allentown, at 8 13 f. m. Philaielpbia at 7 45 p ni. Leave Keadig at 7 .10 m and 10 25 p a. Leave Allea'own at 9 f 5 p ui. BU DHH SSIitXCII. Leave HAKItlSIi'JKHJ for Paraon. Loeh iel, and Steelton SmW, except Sund iv,5 25, 6 40, 9 Si a ra, 1 35 .i.t 9 40 . m ; dhiiy, ex cept Sa:r.n5ay and Sunday, 5 o" p r.i, and oa Saturday only, 4 4- and t 10. p m. Ketcnung, leava STEKI.TON dailv, ex cept &anday,6 1,7 i,o, 10 00 a ra, 2 10 al 10 10 pin; daily, ncept S Atud.iv and Sun day,' 10 p m, aud on Saturdav'on:y, 8 1 and S 30 p m. C. O. HANCOtK Gtntral Pnu'r and Ticket .isml. T m i t'"Tt . J. E. Gtnttal Manatrr. Complete Slock F. L,. GBAYBILIj, 2I.:A!istcrviUo. Fa., i lias just returned from the Kawern CUtaa j w ith a Largo and Complete Stock ef DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, qiEE-VS WARE. Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoos, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Cigars, Tobacco, Jic., 4ic. Parlies mill find it gjcatly to tiicir d"ja tago to call anl -e pjy Stork and hear lay Prieet before purchrj;ng elsewhere. Stock Eutirelj New and Fresh. I can accommodate von iu almost every thing called Ivs iu a Store of this kind. V. L. GRAYUILL. Oct.26.1?!. $22 a week in yoar own town. Term aaw UW j", curUt fro,., A'ldress II. IIallctt 4L Co.. Portijcd, Maine. fmar2'81 I argostockofrcauvmadeclotbingolth. 'f! JL iteat and choicest stvie, tor men anw boy Lats, ca.,, tK,ots an-d thoMt cotipnv taiiisLiny gooui in "nllcis vrl?rr for a? at S.-.wac-i i:i;T'v. in FsttrAu.
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