1f" T FEYTIXEL REPUBLICAN MlFFLIXTOWX. Wednesday. January 2. 1974. B. F. SCinVEIElt, FI1IT0B 1N rOPIETo. The coal strike bs route to aa end. The United .Site luiles of railroad. have 71,505 Hnx. M K. W.u-re, ot Ohio, has been coiiihTwi as ll.ief Jns'ice of the United State SltprcTtJe Cmlrt. Physicians "f PiiiiidoiHiij, New York and Boston arc nis( a Hid i to pt;rchase the f i f lhe Sian-s: tains cii:.stific meu and teschers in Paris Lave entered on the undertaking of teaching an aje to talk. Mr. I'vz.e, of Northampton eonntj, introduced i bill into the Lfgislatute to repeal the local option law. Oh the '21st inst. Chicago was the victim f a great Cre that destroyed $700,000 worth of property. William I'inkxkt White, Uorer nor of .Maivland, is the newly elected United States Senator from Maryland. - M Lawvkus in Philadelphia are organ izing to have legislation so shaped that the salaiies vf judges may be iucreased. Temperance men are asking Con gress to legislate against the manufac ture and sale of spirit and fermented liquors. An exchange says there is more dan ger fioui the attempts of individuals to inflate their basinets lb in from an in flated currcuey. There is a bill in the legislature "providing for the creation of judge and associate ju lges in all the counties of the State to hold an orphans' court. Madame Paeepa l(f died in Lon don last Friday morning. She was a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, where the was Lorn i i 1S'"29. Ilcr musical taieut displayed itself at an early age. Am incomprehensible mystery to ninety-nine in every Lutidrcd men who receive and live on three and four huu dred dollars per year, is, why men who are salaiicd at three, four and five thousand dollars a year want their sal arie raised. It is a question whether the men who receive such salaiies can explain satisfactorily to their own ml ads why they ask fur the increase. Is it a satisfactory answer to declare the ex travagant tendencies of the times the cause ? ii CoMMrxJKTU insist that it is the Loundon duty of government to niaiu tiin and give wik to those who are out of employment, and tbeir organizat'.ons, it is said, will insist if they ever get Strong enough to control the politics of the country on the incorporation of such doctrines in the fundamental law. To put sueh a t'jeory into practice in governmental affairs woo i o n run Communism into Feudalism, and in less than a century build up a system of white slavery or vassalage, something akin to that of the middle ages. In stead of enlarging the freedom of the individual it would circumscribe it. Nr.ABLY oue fourth of the people of this country are dopendiinf on mann-fa-turing estab'.ithiuc-uts for a liviDg. Free tradj would ll.ro tbis class out of employment and the means of ob taining a living nntil other ways and means con; j be devised lor their main tenance, which would require several years to d . During the change or passage of the transition state, the dis tiess that would accompany it cannot be imagined ; no effort at description could reach it. There are thousands out ( f employment now, and tbe coun try is maeh distressed in consequence thereof. The distress tbaC bow pre vails is almost as npthinc conpared to the distress that wonld follow free trade. "GbeAT excitement was created at I'etrolia on Monday a week over tbe finding of a large quantity of nitro glycerine, which bad been secreted in a cave used fur keeping lager beer cool. The packages contained about eight pounds of the treacherous stuff, enough to send tbe whole town to destruction on the shortest notice. A party named John Wiikius was arrested on suspicion of bavirg concealed the dangerous com pound, and bound over in the sum oi one hundred and fifty dollars to answer the charge. While the trial was in progress some feed Leaded fellows man aged to burglarize the glycerine from the authorities, w!io Lave not yet suc ceeded in recovering tbe article or get ting any trace of ils whereabouts." " Ix the excellent aeconnt of Ceylon by the late ljte Sir J. E. Teuncnt, be mentions that be was told by a native the ne hundred nscs for which the products of the cocoa-nut tree were made available. They were as follows: The nut and its juices for food, for drinking, for eil. curries, cakes and eoftnetic ; the shell for cups, lamps, spoons, bottles and tooth-powder; tbe fibre which surrounds it for bcus, brash es, nets, ropes, cordage and cables ; tbe fruit sap for spirits, sugar snd vinegar ; tbe blossoms for preserves and pickles; tbe web sustaining the foot-stalks serves for strainers and flambeaux ; the leaves furnish twenty-seven appliances fir thatch, matting, fodder, baskets and minor ntensils ; and lastly, tie trunk yields fourteen appliances for boilding. furniture, firewood, sh-ps, fences and farming implements." t . ... . e : 1 . . 1 . . 1 . - . . I j. a oie 01 cjguicca 10 ragni ine iv.cn tffeky Senate refused to hoist the stars and t. ipcs over the Csjitol. The MaiMcne Twins Dead. atocaspHic il nHrrrn or the :st cft,e BSATtD WO.IDIBS Of TUk. SlXETKLSrif CSX- Tuat. Tbc celebrated Siamese Twin won- ders, Eng and ("bang, residing in Monnt j Air Snrrv iAtinffp V f irij19fil I ... . ni. j are reported dead. 1 here are no de- tails of the event further than the fact : . . . L - . J " 1 I c . .1 - . I eapirco. ursi, ...u m . , hours after Eng breathed bis last. I The story of the ;ife of the twins is very '.utcresimg. Their mother bore; seventeen children, never giving birth j to less than two. The twins wtre united j at the interior pait of the chesi by a I prolongation of a kind of flesh; band ' the sizs of the band. This band of ; a l t. . . - u i i ir ' flesh is about two inches broid and four i inches thick. The whole mass is touirh I I I ! td capable of being considerably ex- tended. Une eonid wbisper m toe esr ; of one without the other bearing , while ! volatile salts applied to the nostrils of one Lad no rfTcct on (he other; and while pinching the arm of one excited no sensation in the other, still if you ; but stuck a pin in the exact vertical ' . , .-1,1 ceutre of the connecung link, both . , . r .... t wuld flincb from tHe hurt. , The twins were seldom observed to converse with each other. Tbey played a good game of draughts, made pretty much the same moves, and at the same ; time, and freqneully played against:" eacb other. After attracting a vast .... . ' amount of attention among scientists i , ... .. i and physiologists in (he Old World, , , , . 1 uicttkiiii; uia wait; buv. iiuauii'i: u.ui iiii.;.., " ... . u.. . - -0 they tnurned two sisters, and settled j ; fmm , leij,hoa Sunaay , wei.k. It is j dowtf nfar Salisbury, X. , on a well- i thought she cannot recover. j stocked plantation. In addition they j The Bengal famine is thus dwelt on j It is said that the city governm-nt of j bad at one period auip! funds invested : bv , ;cw yor, despatch of the lst : Yeddo, Ja.n, hive hit upon tho happy ex : throngh their agent in Xew l ork. l'u- 1 S'ume of lhe Greek n,erchailts i pedient of ordering all children to b-, label- !-..... 1 1 1 !..! m-iih iho ntrue and address of their lu- j.ing tue war mey conucue-i to resue - )Un thei. plantation and lived in . j same quiet and harmony as ever, nnti. ; some itw years a.ierwarus. vi course ple,ensions abroad. It is thought that ( Brooklyn bmk, on the l.atla inst., with in no one ever thought of drafting them. ,Ue j,rparati,.isi of the Indian govern- 1 struetions to deposit the amount lo the The biotbers probably never would meIlf ,0 ,vert ire eilf(re!.. inadequate, j r t?,e conscience fund. have bad any diSL-ulty, but that their ! wiv;s, though listers, turned away their '; , bc.ru, snd cuuJren were the eause of ,-. of tLe 0rissa famlne of i865, j this estrangement. wl,en ,,c.ven hundred thousand people 1 ,,, WAJ ToUM fr. Up to lhe period tb.t each had five f)?ri.heJ. If a famine takes place, it j Jimcs fr. Krwchman. Ictlerarrier in children all prospered well enough, but j undnubtcdly produce great striu- ! Kichmond, Va., has oeen arrested lor rob ! one f them had a sixth, and this awoke ' p,,,,,. : ,he Krgl:Sh money mirket. ' liing the mails of money. A decoy letter j envy at.d j-.alousy to such a drgree that . Xue njerchants referred to hive advices ' r"n'! on P0""0- Thf Pr"nCT " the twin sister,, not being bound to- gtati , tlie mitkat j r,, -l'tol to lui. by United State. tmu- 11 i b 3 fsioiier Alk ns to answer on the 2'lth insU j gether like the twin brothers, would no : ctltta and B-mibay is already very stril- Jf , . j longer lire under the same roof The j brothers were, it seems, about fifty-four j I years of a0j bit one, we believe the j smaller and feebler of the two, looked, it is said, ten years older than the other, They eoald turn either back to back, or I f-- . 1 .!,..;. .. r, iL - rennrkable bond that unite- them per nrtted It was almuat certa'i tt m.ttcd. It was alujv ceru.o .bat should cither dia the other could not ! survive even more than a few minutes, j ! as there is an artery as large as the j A ! lemorai arierv mat cxincecis mem. n. few years since they corresponded with ! fears since tliey corresponded witn 1 of the leading surgical operators ! ..... , . Midnn as to the possibility of the , ' J 1 icnic in Lon ..r ! umbilicus being cut, so . 11 . 1 iu 1 an; .01 the death of one the life of tbe other . . . ... .. i iniclit be saved. At tue request 01 tlie ! London surceon they visited that city, fc ' and many experiments operation. J ' ' ... .. . , 1 Aiuone other things a ligature was tied 1 b c fc i firmly for a few minutes around tbe connection between tbem, so as to pre vent the circulation of blood through the artery. But it seemed as if each would expire if ibis were persisted in. The smaller of tbe two fainted away and lost ail consciousness, and there C rUJOLOUI3 III IIIC 9dUlC CIO V.I - ' 1 would follow to the other, but tbe pro- i cess could not be continued long euough without endanctin" the life of him who was the first to faint. When the rebellion broke out the twins both dressed in the Confederate gray. Both were members of the same church, having united with a small Baptist church in their neighborhood, of which they were coasidered very worthy mem bers, thouff'i born Siamese. Ex. Auotlicr ft c uia 1 kublc Case. To t'ye EJitort of lhe Pitttbmrg Gazelle : The death of the Siamese twins Las called forth as might have been expect ed, several physiological comments of more or less interest. You will allow me to contribute to the general stock of human phenomena the following well authenticated fact : In tbe yesr of car liord 18:1$, iuthe village of Poyntspass, coanfy of Artrejh, Ireland, Mrs. O' Reilly, aged forty two years and seven months, was safely delivered of three sous, all connected by a band or liga ture, in every particular resembling that which vitally bound the Siamese twins. Sir Astley CVper and Pr. Atcr nerthy hastened over from London, and after a professional investigation of tbe extraordinary case, declared their re luctance to attempt a surgical separa tion. These three Armsgh brothers (not i!o:nan or Alban) lived until they reacLed tho age of ten years. Dcsn Carter, of Tandarageo, r.ad the ser vice of the English Church at their grave. I need hardly add that they died simultaneously. Ir. I'riestlj and others will, I presume, recollect this matter. J. M. Pitisbckq, Jan. 22, 184. Mus. 3Iaxwkll, wife of George Maxwell, of Fredonia, Mercer county, was ins'autly killed at that place on the 14th inst. Mr. Maxwell bad driven to Joseph Bcntley'a for a load of bay,! his wife ac3Ciupauyirg him. TbeT re-j turned upon the fcal, and as tiiev were d riving ito the bsrn-vard, cne of tbe sled runners fell into a rut, throwing ber backward to the ground. She struck upon Ler bead, sustaining a s vere frieture of the skull, about two inches above the left eye, Iroui the ef .ects nf which she died in few moments. ICEWS DESPATCHES. A despatch from Jersj City, under date of (he 2Ut inst., fay : A terrible homicide occurred i few days' sgo in the township of Readville. Hunterdon fnhnt w ST fnlnrA man nsmed Tllftr.- i r i- ii . c ! dore Cruise lives in a small hut on Sour- j land mountain, East Amerell township. IT" i ! at.. ... C ..... I ' .us p.ace is .ue resoii . .... j u., j from the surrounding districts. One night last week a disturbance occurred, when Cruise's son ran to the door, armed with a huge club, and challei'gfd i any one of the party to couii out and j fight him. H:s mother weut out 1 1 1 quiet I'm and he struck her a blow ! on the beau with bis club, felling her i . .i it .i a j f t instant) v. lie then fled. Israel Mo-i rocco. i 'rnise's half- brother, armed him- I If with a bcg carving Itiiife, and ac- ; companied by another negro, Ueorge ; Thompson pursued the son. overtaking i huu aud stabbing him mortally with the ! knife. Cruise's uiotlivr soon recovered, j but be died two diys aftrrward. Mo- j rocco aud Thompson have been arrest- ed. A IlarrM.urg despatch of the 21st e i inst. savs : At n tarly hour tbis morn- i mg Adam (Jrove, engineer ou the .North- ern Central Kailroad, was instantly ' killed at Bridgeport, opposite liarris- I,.. J . .!. f . ""-" "c C"K"'0 " '""8 'uu,c """ ears, which were being shifted, stiu k e Vr. tba ' engine, which run over Grove, .. .. .. . . businosi here are in receipt of piivate .-iviees. tiBfr th- tbe inpendinjr fen- ine ;n 1npi, r, tlie grtTffst ,p. and pr,mipt . Stance from (Jreat Brit- ; bf TCIVvrel to preVent a rene- grnt owing to tUe f.i:ure 0f ,be rice crop. j nraIC ,r"' 1 renum, " j dcr date of January 22nd, says: Dr. j Livef -y, of Yardleyville, Bucks coun- :tv, I'a.. was arrested yesterdav on a , . . n. . V- T .complaint of the Coroner of Mercer connlv, S. J ., ( wi-l on a verdict of .1 . 1 , S of t..qu,st that one Jaa.es A.; Oant, of this cunty, came to bis d.'ath bJ ta"S eynaide of potassium, sold hJ e'J ,,r- '-'vtzy, tor iodide ot po -j - - -- 1 - 1 ssinmj which was ordered by the pre- ------ j - scribing physician. The doctor, who is Hriiir.Ur ten tatn to i!m D.ivlpa- a ng4, ,J 8 i'oies - -, 1 1 ii . . 1, town iiil, wlieiice be will be brought - url isition from the Governor of m Jprspv anil triod in this ctfv. ' - n. r . I G.een countv, blew olf his hand and part III? cocregation of Kcv. Kemps' , , ,11.. .,.. , . - .b . r. .... , of the arm w.ta an overcharged shot gnu. plmreh. 111 .Miami I itv. ( ll.io. were,. , . .1 . u-.i 1.:. ji ' . . u , - 1. , -. . startled cuuday liiirht 111 the midst of . the te: vice, by the sudden death by ! anonlcxv. of B F. Ells, while Feated in: a chair near the pulpit. Rev. Mr. Land is was preaching, when some of the congregation beard Mr. Ells snore and a moment after observed Lis bead fall back. i ersous nearest In 111 sup- ! .. ... 1 , .. . , 1 . .1 posed tuat he was asleep, but they were , . . . .c , . , ,- ., . suddenly terrified by the discoveiy that he was dead. The scene was made par- ticularly startling by the agonizing screams of the adopted daughter of Mr. Ells, whose intense grief thrilled the congregation. Every effort was made to resusitate Mr. Ells, but in vain. Mr. Klls was rirobahlv near Tl7 vears nf r sgc, although he had the appearance of a nian not exceeding GO vears. , , In Springf .-Id, Dass., in 1731, the Sia- mese Twins were arrest cd for a breach of i llie peace and hound over in the sum of $200. It happened in this way : They had been stopping at a hotel, enjoying them selves fjsning and shooting, with a ynong Eaglrshman ss an attendant. Colonel EI bridgc Gerry and a Mr. Prescott, of Stouc bam, went towards them in a field but wcr warned to keep away". Irritating words fol lowed, and the twins, after tiring a blank cartridge, struck Iho Colonel with the butt of a gun. A daughter of Colonel J. Ross Snnwden, late Prothotary of the Supremo Court of this State,-was drowned on Tuesday after noon, tbe 20th inst., while skating on a pond ner her father's residence, in the vicinity of Scheni k's station. When she on Ue thrcugh the ice a nun her of gentlemen rushed to her re scae, but lhe surlace gave way all around the unfortunate young lady, preventing further attempts to assist her. Miss Suowdcn was only sixteen years of ago. A San Antonio (Texas) despatch says: On Friday, the 9th inst., at Newton, Mex ico, a boy was chased by Indians. Mexican citizens started Immediately in pursuit and ovcitoofc the Indians. After a hard fight of eight hour they succeeded in killing the whole band, consisting of nine Indians and one squaw. Two citizen were wounded. The Indians are supposed to hare been Co manches from their reservation. Governor Alien, of Ohio, has been com pelled to apply to the Legislature, asking that a law be passetl empowering him to use a stamp instead of writing his name on of ficial documents, on account of the palsied condition of his hands. The Danburv A'rc't state that a New TTa- vci editor spent last Sunday ia Slawson "( attended church. When the contribu- j tion box came aroond he was in a doze, DJt on being imjgtd hastily explained, "1 have pass !" The steward of the Franklin eonntj poor hoO.se whipped a man an in mate 80 vears old, for which offence be Las been arrested. Tbe flag of tbe Cora in an is nd. SHORT ITEMS. rbiladVl'pMa is &1. 000,000 in debt. Persons passing between Frunze and Italy are po longer required to be provided with passorts. Thirteen Presbyterian ministers, active and retired, reside in aud around Oxford, t c ui tv ". ".....- , A Kansas preach x has had bi salary m- 1 - cr.JJC(, $-0 , veir fr ,hnl;.,inS three men i wno disturbed his congregation. A street Lor in N w V.irk City found dia-' niontls worth $!iui, rvstnred tlu-m to the; owner, and g't the reward of $'iM. j John Irwin fill from a tree lie was trir.i- !'i:'P. '" AhubaU, Ohio, last week, aud "-" 'J" ' ! "'r-'' Aa,m was T,l'ml Bra u a divorce bv a Vci moat court on account of ( . , ,, .. ,,. . 0 , tlie 'i:ito!rrab!e severity of Uis wile, barali. ; . " . . . Jlisa Marv Chirlton, ol Cliicago.Bis D.i-n t 7birll Ai!ltaut CK-rk of the .Hi-! no:s legislature, with a salary of S'i a d iv. I j,.nt., wlio was found guilty of bigamy at j the late term of court in VTooster, Ohio, j wis setituucrd to one year in the jenileii- tiar.r j L'nJor thc ""V a man rmvd V, m" S- Snrd.-r w:,s arrested at S.mbnry recently! for catchirr salmon contrary to Uw. He , , I was fin-d $.0 and cos.s. . , , i . ' i-wiorn couni luamc.i cur.p.s um i s"1 " " ed around, with epsom s:J;. In P;..l.l .nnnli' 1 f Kt lir "().. : (XH arrts ot land were forfeited for non- I payment ol taxes, more than a nttn 01 me i total area of the county, I A voune ladv named Heeker, of Cone- i , j ""fc rw w Kcc-ivci br tlle ! l (f VnXtvyl gutl.s f,m ,1 A man in Westmoreland county, flamed " ,u h"e naml-J. 1,is. 8"a. Kcw BrnJ Lurern county, 011 Frid.iv nigh! a week, while, he wi.h his two daughters and others, were returning j from n.us.icul convention at the new j n a,iHt church, a quarter of a mile from j his residence. 1 A t reach r took np a collection on Sun- day and round, when his l,.,t was n.turni-1 M'-at there wasn't a p-nny in it. I thank mv God," said he, turning the hat upside - h.1I1(1'M , ,, IVC g, I11V hit batk lr0m ,liis C111,gr,.p;-1(jn An oM ari:iwr ; ( auton, I'l., Ins ts-en j Sent to the State prison by his two " '"c i"- '- j They q-.arrcled, and in reverse the sons ! revealed the faet that their father had nine i:v;n.. ..1 ! vears befVe robbed a Htm in larlinsnlle ot $IO,(ioO. He was arrested, and the testi monv of the sous convicted him. I .. . . I A fesr davs ago, Anderson Jlnrdocit, 01 l.asl SUllllllcr UlS orlllcr iieori;e uw .o.-. hai.d and arm terribly mil tiUted bv a mow- ing machine,- and a few years ago another wother was kilkd by falling 111 a boiling cauldron. George Blessing, the " Hero of High- ' land," one of the oldest, most highly es teemed, and intelltgigeat farmers of Mary- land, is dead. lie acquired the above title ...... on account of the bravery he displayed in : orotectiiii his nroncrtv during the invasion of 18ii4, actually whipping au eutirc com pany of Confederate cavalry. There is a valley in Montana, 5oi feet above the sea, aud noith of lhe 4t'ith par allel of latitude, whe.esnow never falls. Indians, trappers, and old settlers say snow was never seen on lhe ground in "Valley Eden." WSile mow falls to the depth of seven inches on the surrounding moiin- tains and vallevs, never docs an inch fall on 4Tored s-ot 1 The Railway Monitor for December says that 4,1 '.X) miles of railway were built in this country during 1874. The total nmu- ber of miles now in eperaiion is 71, Ml The total number or miles iu Pennsylvania is 5.f 1", whirh is greater than that of any other State except Illinois, which has fy 479 miles. 412 miles were built in Penn sylvania hist year. The Richmond Enrpiirer says that hun dreds of well-to-do families in England are prepanng tc emigrate to Virginia in the spring, thinking it better to purchase lards in the Old Dominion than to lease them in England tt an annual rental of "25 per acre. A numuer of English families have already bought $ '.0.000 worth of lands in Amelia county, and are highly pleased with tbem. Senator Morton has prepared a speech, which he intends to make before long, on the resolutirn looking to a Federal sujier vision over tha railroads, introduced by him on Thursday. He will cover the whole sub ject, fortifying his position by copious cita tions. He will take the strongest possible ground for minute control by tho general go eminent of the whole iutcr-State rail road svstem interest. A'cir Advertisements- Aoticc. rjlIIE Oild Fellows Hall Association of X UUTiintown having declared a dividend nf six per cent, upon all slock in said As sociation, payable in ca-di or st-ick, the un designed will attend at the ofb'c of Lonis E. Atkinson, Es., in Miltlintown, on SAT URDAY, FEBKUA2Y 7, 174. tr the pur pose of paying the stockholders said divi dend. E. J. N'ANGLE, Treasurer. Jan 2C-2w Administrator! Aoiice. Estate of Martha C. Lukem: deceased. "jVTonCK is hereby given that Letters of -Ll Administration on the estate of Mar- ,na c- l-ukens, Ute of alker township. deceased, hive been granted to the under signed. All pe eons indebtedto said es tate are requested to nuke immediate pay ment, and those having claims will please present them duly authenticated for kettle meat. W. H. LCKENS, J in28-Cw JdmUistrator. A fine assntiment of chillis, cn-et meres, vesting?, Ac, alw ry on hand and for sale by i.aL0L'D0X. Sew Advertisements. Caution. IIIERESt gie notice tint I bonght of Samuel Ilosh-ltler, January 24, 1ST4, the tollowinj property, and loaned it to him as my property: One full rt ot linnuu's machinery ai:d tools, consisting of oce beading maciiine, 1 wiring mn-hiiie. 1 net ting down machine. 2 barri'ii; machines, 2 turuins miehines, 1 rooiiug iuu.-l.iue, 1 tin lol.l -r, 2gitler b-:i,lers 8 stii,-s, two b -iicli Kheais. '2 hand shears, I mandrel, 1 rooftop double a-amor, I viot, 1 charcoal furnace, t ::!ier with ad other sin-UI tMls used in tiui.ing, such as hinimers, punches, rhisols. ..t!t-;ru, kc, also di-sk. tit t y y.inls of carp -I, one d u;'! tuble, six cliurs, one st.in I, one b.-:K'h Ijlile, and all hn right, title and c'ai.u a linst the properly wbeie lie Bow lives on, an I warii all persons iainst interfering wi;h it or anv pari thereof. MU'll VF.L MCSsElt, Jan 1ST I 3 , Thouipo.itowu. I'a. A I)em critie Weekly. Estiblmlied IS VI. It supports Wkilt Sitprtmaty, poliiical and social. Terms, $J p.-r year. To clnbs nine copies lor $s. Spj:iruen copies tree. Address DAY-BOOK, New York City. WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE Toe I5:-t Itjllar Houthiy. C . g 9 s 1 day m ide bv can 3 Jltd va-ing for this magaxinc now in its 1 lib volume with Chromo, THE Y0S1.MITE VALLEY, 1 1x20 iui h -s, in 17 Oil Colors. Uarazine, one year, with Mounted Cbromo, $- 00 UatCaxine, one year, with I'umounted Chromo, 1 Hauaine, alone, one year, 1 0l Kxamine our Clubbing and Premium Lists. To First cUss PeriodicVs for the price of oiie. MTc solicit Experienced Canvas sers and others to sond at onco for terms and Specimeu M ijraaine. Address S. K. SHLTKS. Puilihrr, 41 Park Row, X. Y.City, or Xrwbiirh.N'.Y. Futirth GrunJ Gift Concert roa tux Bf si riT or thk PUBLIC LI Bit All Y of KENTUCKY DKIWITO HirmiDTII.l. j to couip'ute t .i!o ai tickelsand make a ; FULL DIiVAVI2s O 12,000 Cash flirts will be distributed by lot among the ticket-holders. ! LIST OF GirTS: , One fSrand Cash it t i One (irand Cah tiitt ........... ,$i"i0.0nn . ldO.OTO . .VI.INMI . 2"..oin . 17.o0;i . 1IKI.IMMI . 1 .1(1,000 . oO.COO . 40,IH)I1 . 4!,,H . 4",01j( . 60.OHO , ::-2.'w . 550,000 One (irand Cash I, ill .... lue (ir and Cash Hilt Oue Grand Cah liitt M Cah Gilts $lt),lssi eu b .. SO Cash Gilts 6,lo0 each.. 60 Cash tiitts 1,000 eicli.. W) Cah (iitis 60 ea. b. . 300 Ca-.li Gilts 4:M) a.-h.. l.VI Cash Gilts ::00 each.. 2-Vl Ca-.b (Jitts 200 eaih.. 8i Cah (lilts 1NI each.. ll,(KiU Cash Gilts 60 each.. Total, 12.000 Gil ls, all Cash, amounting to $1 ,.'00M tTi e concert and distnb ition of gilts will pvitirely and unrqmvofall take place oh lhe day oir jired. whether all the tickers are mild or nol, and the 12,lK.Sg Its all paid in projiortion to the number ol tickets sold. 1'RICC OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, S"0 j Halves, $ii ; Tenths, or each comion, S i Eleven whole tickets for$VM; tickets lor $1000 ; ll.twhole tickets tor $-i,0O; '1SI whole tickets tor $10,l.,0. No discount on less th:in "(AI worth of tickets. Application for agencies and orders for tickvls should be adtlrcssed to THO. E. HKA.tII.ETTE, Agent l'ubtie Lioiary Ky., and Manager Gitt Concert, Public Library Building, Louis- ille, Ky., or TSIOS. II. 1I4VS &. CO., Eastern Agent, C09 Bkoahwat, N'kw Volt. So to $20 ;- ,lav ! 'ti"'";, ! I All clas.'es nf working people, of either s;-":, young or old, make more money at w nk !'or ns in their spare mo ments, or all the time, lb n at anrthii-g els. Particulars free. Address G. Stls sos &, Co., Poitl ami, Maine. BUILDING JFELT. (Xo Tar Used), tor outside work a:id in side, in-dead of plaster. Felt Carpelings, 4te. Scud two 3-ccut stamps for circular and samples. C. J. FAY, Camlen, N. J. -g a to $100 in Wall Street often 3 jiVV leads l a fortune. No risk. i2-page ainphlet for stamp. Yalkvtinf TmnninoR it Co., Bankers and Brokers, o'.l Wall-st., N. Y. Xoruial School. rililE County Normal School -an all re-op"n X at Thnmpsnntown, Pa.. Aran. ", 174. There will lie Spring and Fall Sessions. Spi-cial attention will lie pari to the prep aration of Teachers. Terms reasonable. For particulars call on r address T. D. k. J. M. (JAUalAX, Jan21-3ui Patterson, I'a To The Pit 1I Ic. VT a meeting of lhe Board of ("entity Commissioners, held the l-ith day of January, lb74, anil it being represented to the Hoard that fears are entertained by the citizens of the county that the County Com missioners mav be induced to sell Cor.nty Boiids at a discount, &c , the billowing resolution was unanimously adopted : Ketolrt l. Thai it is not intended by the Board of County Commissioners that any ol the said Bonds shall lie sold lor a sum less than what the Bonds call Tor on their lace, or, in other wrds, at at y discount w halcver. WM. VAN SWERINGEX, DAVID B DIMM, A. A. CROZltK, Couutjf tommufioacrs. Attest : JaULS Dees, Clerk. Jan. 21, 167!-Sv PUBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, That, in order to raise money to aid in the const-union of a new Conrt Hnnse in Milliiutown, the under signed, Commissioners of the county of Juniata, have issued and a-e u.-iw prepared to seil, at their office in Milliintown, The Bonis of the County, of such denominations as may be desired not less than Fifty Dollars with coupons attached, at the rate of six per centum in terest, to be paid annually. Said Bonds to be payable in one, two, or more years, not exceeding eight. These Bonds are issued under the provi sions of the Act of Assembiv of tbe Sub. of April, l&itt, and will be a safe and desira ble investment, exempt from taxation tor all local aud municipal purposes. WM. VAX SWEKLNGEX, DAVID K. DIMM, A. A. CROZIER, C'cmmtuioiicrt. Attest: Jaacs Dees, Clerk. Commissioners' Oliice, MifEin- town, Nov. 7. DJ73. g02.0.1IO. SCIDER, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish tha -itir..n nr'ih.... k... oiighs wit l the best of Br.fcF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, fce. at tha very lowest prices. Ho respectliillv solicits the patronage of tbe public. tr Adeertimenta. IJROCI.A.II ATIOX. W HKREA3. tlie lion. BssJ. K. Jrsaix, President Judgtr of the Court of Common Pleas for tbe fin Judicial District, comjosed of the counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumber land, snd the Honorable Jonathan Weiser and John Koons, Judges of the said Court of Common Pleaa of Jnniata county, have issued their precept to tue directed, bearing date the ot h day ot December 173, lor holding Conrt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and (Jtneral Quarter Sessions of the pi'aee, at Mililin town. on the first .MONDAY of February, 1674. being the M day ot the month. Xotus is lies est (JtVK.x, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ot the County of Jiiui t:i, thai thi-y beihen and tliore in their proper persons, at one o'clock on the altermn ol said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and oyer remembrances, to ito those things th.U to iheir oibees respectively appertain, and thoe that are bound by recognizance to prosecute akaiust the prisoners that an: or then may be in lhe Jail of said county, be then and there to proscirticn against them as shall be just. Bv tm Act of Assembiv, passed tbe 8th day' or May, A. D., 1'"1. it is nte the doty of the Justices of lhe Peace, of tbe several counties of this Commonwealth, tw return U th Clerk T this Court of Qi artor Sessions of the resptvt wes counties. all the recognizances entereit into before them by any person or persons charged with tlie eoiunasion ol any crime, except sueh ca"e as may be cudei before a Justice ot lha Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days uetortf the commenceuieut of the session of the Court to which tbey are niarfe re turnable respectively, and in all eases wk;-n; any recognisances are entered into le- then teu days before the conimcnccimMit of the session lo which tbey are made re turnable, tbe said Justices are to rctnrtt the same in the same manner as it said act had not been piseil. Dated at Mitlliutown, the 5th day of December, ill the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three, and lhe ninety-seventh of American Inde pendence. W.V. II. KNOL'SE, Sheriff. Sheriffs Oflice, Mitltintown, ; January 7 th, 1974. ReylHtcr' Notice. "V OTICE is lierebv given that that the ll lollowing n.imeil persns hive tl el their Adniinitrtors, Executors, and Guar dian accounts in the Register' (itlice of Juniata county, and tile sains will lie pre sented lor eoiitirmatioii and allowance at the Court House, iu Mitllintown, on WED NESDAY, FEBULAKY 4th, lh74: 1. Tbe account of Robert Mc.Meen. Ad ministrator of E iza Elka, late of Walker towuship, deceased. 2. The ai coiint ol Samwl I.eonanl, Ex ecutor of Martha Ktnzer, late of Fayette township, deceasiil. 3. Tliu areount of Edmund S. Doty, Gaurdian of Hannah Emily Grace, Uiinor child of Daniel Grocc, lato of l'errysvillu, dcceasetl . 4. The account of Mary A. Hench. fid mitdstratrix ot ('eorge E. Heuch, late of Turbett township, deceased. 0. The a-coiint of Lewis Anker, Admin istrator of Christian Anker, late of Fay ette town-.hi.i, deceased. ti. The account of Fcijttn'in Jacobs, Ad ministrat or of William kice, l ite ol 1 nr lielt town.sliip, d.reased 7 Tbe account of John Diehl, Executor of Darnel Dlebl, late ol Lack township, deceaed. . The account of G. W. Jacobs, Ad ministrator of .Maria Coder, late ol Juniata county, deceasil. !. 1 lie account of Jacob Beidler and James M. lIotctlt-r, Administrators of John Hootetier, Ute of alker township, u.ire is.1 . 10. Tiie account of Edmund S. Doty, Administrator of Augustus Rhine, late ol Feruanagh township, deceased. J. T. METLIN, Remitter. Klgistkb's Orrn.r, t Milliintowu, Jan. od, 1K71. j I Trial Elst fur February Term, I 1. Jesse M. Rrvner vs. William C. Beale, j No. 100 Scptemlier term, lH7d. 2. George W. Gorton vs. Samuel Hoff man. No. lol Sei'teiiilier term, li72. S. John S. Lukens vs. David Shuntaii No. 81 December term, lt7J. 4. B. F. Cronse vs. John MeManigle No. 4'.l February term, 17:5. 5. James Majrruder. by bis next friend, Jackson Magrudcr. vs Darwin C. Smith No. tiN" February term, lr:. 6 V iliiani Wagner vs. John Light. N'c. U9 April term, If 7-. 7. Jonaihj.il Burns vs. hiias Snyder. No. a SeptemlRT term. 17.1. if. John M. .MiKiney vs. David Coder and Stewart Anderson. No. 7'J Sej.l n;bcr term. 9 J Csivrn Doblw vs. Emily Kriser. No. DW ?e.teiiR-r tiTin, ls7:t. 10. J. Calvin IVMis vs. Joaiah Waters. .No. 1 12 SeirfemUr trrm. lH7i. 11. John tt. M Todd vs. Elias W. II. Kreider. No. I IU September term, lh74. 12. George S. Mills K Co , vs. John M. tlihbs. No. 120 Scptemlier term, l?7: 10. El Ldn-th Stouiter, Kxcculrix of Hen ry Stoidl'er, deed, vs. Daniel Slot.lier. No. l.;l SeptcinU-r term, 17:5. 1 1. Peter Rreiiniholtz vs. John P. V.'h-ir-ton and Sarah A Wharton. No. U-i De ceniiNT fi rm, 187:. I i. Absalom Weaver, for use of Caroline Weaver vs. George W. McElwee and Darius MrDaniels. No. 7S Decemlx-r term, ls7:i. 14. Absalom Wearer, for use ol Caroline Weaver, vs. George G. McElwee and Darius Mc Daniels. No 7'J December term, 1 17.1. 17. 'lhe Franklin Printing Co. v. Jacob Will, Adiniuistrator of W. t". Dais, de ceased. No. twi December term, 1873. 1RYIN D. WALLIS, ProAy. PnoTHoxorsar's Orricr. Milhmtowu, Dec. 2I, 1S73. RULE. Juniata Cony, SS: At an Orphans' Comt for the county of Juniata, hi Id at Mitllintown the bin day ol December, l7u, in the matter of the par tition and valuation of the real estate of Chaslcs A. Thompson, late of said county, deceased. On motion tlie Court grant's rule on all the parties named or interested thereinto be and mnu.A' r in i trnhm.' ! Court, to be held at .Mitltintown, in and for the county of Jum na, on tbe Hist .Monti it ol February, ll74, being the 2ud dar ol the month, at 2 o'clock P. M ol said dav. to accept or rel use. to accept tho said teal estate in the said writ et partition and in qttiilioii de.se: ll- d at tlie valuation thereof, or show cause w hy tlie same shuld not be sold. By tbe Court. JOHN T. METLrX, Clerk of Orphans' Conrt. To William P. Thompson, Charles A. Thompson, .Martha J. wile of Pi. Geo, H. Rnmba-.gh, Emma S. wile of J. H. Wrizht, Ebxa E. wile o Dr J. T. Mahon, Adda' M. wi;e ol Jeremiah Lyons, Anna M. wile of Jacob Kiikenlasch Take notice that by virtue of tha above role of Coart you are notified ami rccpurrd to be tnff ?jfir at lhe UrphawV Court, ti lie held at Milliintown on Monday, the 2nd day of February, 1)74, at 2 o'eUn-k P M . ol" said day, to accept the real estate of Charles A. Thompson, deceased, or refuse to accept the ame, or show cause why it should cot be sold. W. H. KNOUSE, Sheriff-. Sheriff's Office, MilHintowit, January 6, 1874. Executor's .otlce. Estate of Samuel S.'iae. deceased. "VTrilEREAS Letters Testamentary on V v the estate of Samuel Stme, Sr.. late of Fermanagh township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate inrmi-nt .a i : r . a.i.n lining claims or demands against the estate of said scnum wm ma&e Known the same with ont delav to HENRY M. STINE, llimintown, Juniata Co., Pa.. SAM L EL STINE, Jr., Roland, Centre Co., Pa., Executors. Or to William Given, Attorney in tart for Samuel Stme, Jr. janli, 74. Subscribe for lhe Scnthul i Republican. yew Attrertlsement: SHERIFF'S SALES. BT vi'tue of a writ of Vend. Exponm; rs ,ued out of th Court of Common Pleis ot Juniata countv and to me sirevted, will be espo'J o public s-ile. V th - Court House, in the borough of MHn.own, a I o'clock P. M., FKIDAT, JAM AKY SOth, 1874. tlie follow.ng real esUte, vut : A tract of land situate in Favetfe town ship. Juniata enmity, Pa., containing EN S.CKF.S, iu e or less, having thereon erec ted a Wealher-boarded Log House, Fraino I Barn and other outb:ii:d;t-'s, bounded an.i !d willed as follows! ( the south by iFihraim Mvers, on Die uorth by Jacob Winev, on the east by E. t. Jami-wm, and 1 on IhJ west b Jae-b Smith. Su xct. tak en in execution a:t to b-- "14 as the prop- crtv of William Dunn. ALSO, Bv virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa.. A tract of : land" situate in Tuscarora township. Juniata cntv. Pa., bounded on the north by Jos. Doling, east bv Daniel Kenepp, souih by IJosiah WstersaiKl John DrolebMigh. aud ! T. Itw west bv Tuscarora creek, containing I THKKE HCN DBED ACKErf, more or le, ! having thereon e ret ted a Log House, Bar.k llaru. Wagon She.1 aid th--r outbuildings. ' Seized, tafcen in execution and to be sold as 1 tbe jropertv of J. Calvin Dobbs. ' ' WM. II. KXOL SE, Sheriff. S'ieri:!'Ctli. e, M till into 11, j January 13, !S74. S REAL ESTATE .IT PUBLIC S.1LE! rTTHn nnJersijncU offers at 1 nblie sale, on X the iremises in H-.-ale township, Juni ata countv. ab.'H a ball" mile Iroiu Acade mi;, at 1 o'clock P. on Friday February 13ih. 1874, The following real esUte, viz : A valuable stan I for a wagon niafcor, situated in the heart of Tuscarora Valley, containing about TAVO ACHES of first-rato land, clcare.l Tlc- improve ments are a Frame DWELLING E0USE, WAGON MAKER SHOP, STABLE, and necessary outbuildings. Abtmdanee of water convenient. A variety of choice Fruit Trees on the lot ; blacks'nilh shop and mill mar; store within sight; also churches and schools convenient. Taken all in sjl it is ono of the u-.o-t desirab'e sit uations for a wagon maker in this county. , ll r.ot sold on the day above announced the pr inert v will be for rent. WILSON I.AIP.D. J iniiarv 11, 1671. Dissolution ef Co-rariuerhij. "lyrOTlCK is hereby given thst the jeirt nersiip heretofore rxMin bs-tween D. 9. Ewing and Alcxiud.-r Wutwlwatd, trading under the firm name of Ewing 4c WiHMlwa.nl." in the general nvrrhindismg business, was tbis day dissolved by noil nil consvut. All persons knowing themselves ind. btt-.l to the said firm, nd ".hose b iving cl iiois acainxt lhe same, will please calla-id settle their a counts on or belore the loth day of February, 1H7I. Alter that time all mi.setfled accounts will lie placed in the hands of proper officer tor collection. D. S. EWING. ALEX. WOODWARD. Johnstown, Jan. 1, 1K7L The business w ill be contiunod at the old . I I . I. . ... t : I .1 ... I-. I iuum i mp uiiierincu. .ntr-.-. .vi - ii - i tmiiance of lhe ualronase of his old ciis - l.ttiieii .iwl 11. ..iiKI'k. A LrA. iiul .. Jan. 7 l-lr XEiV PI Tlf1!) 11)11 s I I iU rOt.l uA Ii I GALLERY . " r.ritlce Street, 3Iini;i!t,inu, Ta. TOSn-Il l.'ESS won' t respectfully invite f all who want GOOD Pli" iTOGK PUS of thenisvlrrs or their Irien Is to gi.e hitu a rail, and be convinced that this is the pace to get j coon PICT CUES. ! I Having p-i'iured himself with Pie EFST I V T!M V WT ;,. .. ..I. .. t ........ ... .... . .in; Mil'I al tlle ' litest i.uinorEin.Ts that constitute a First -Clas3 Fhotcgraph Gallery,; j he invites a!! his friends and th public gen - jerilly to favor him wi'h their pitronage, . and l!iey will he ace'iim.Mlj!e. with anv- thing in the line ot Pbotographv. J?:; .. ... - -. , ... - " vi HUT Colors. Small Ticfures copitsl and enlarged. Did Ambrotypv or Digue rr.-.types also copied an I enlarged, and painted i!" desired. A g.Hid sebilion of Tii VVKS k-pt on hand at nM times, and cheap-r Ib-an ever. Solid Walnut Frame. (iilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frillies, Im tition Rosewood Wi-.mtj. Rustic Frames, inbinet Iim.erid Vram. Pietiiie Nails, .-Vtew-eves, Cori and Tas- scl, ic. JOSEPH HESS. M.i:.iufown, Jan. 7, 174. VEVV FIT.XITURE STORE. The undiTsigr.e.I would inform the public that he h.Li ii ot' mi I FIRMTIRE STORE In the norongh ol Patterson, where he has for sale KILCOURN" & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom Sets, ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS, CXIFAS, LiOCNGES, Intension Tables, MARDLE TOP BUREAUS, .(I i RULE TOP ST .4. 'CDS, Sofii, Cane-seat ami Common Chairs, Wash .Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelobu e..tt,- r . - j am prepared to fill all orders for furniture, 1 carpels, jlc., in person. oc22,i7,-,f r.r.EOHM. jEW BOOK & SHOE STORE MAIN STREET, SIFFLIXTOWX, Nearly opposite Doty, Parker tt, Co.' Bank. Tiie nndcrsigned would reapecti'nKy an woimce to the public that be has removed his Bool and SlioeS,ore t the buil ling Man street, nearly opposite Doty, Parker Il Co.'s Bank, where he keeps on hand a large and well selected .tocfe f READY-MADE WORK, for MEN, WOMEN snd CHILDREN. He is Iso prepared to manufacture, of the best material, all ind of HOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS for gents, ladies and chiUr.-n. au. woac waaaaxTEO. Give me a call, for I feel confident that I can furnish yen with any kind of work you m.V liin Jairing done neatly and at reason Jnne S, 1ST , JOU.V 5T0RTII. Iron in the Blood MAKES W WEAK STOfo The reruvian Sinip, a Protect ed Solution of the ITotoxide of Iron, is so combined as to hava the character of an aliment, as easitij digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest fowl. It increases the quantity of yature's Own Vitalizing Agent. Iron in the blood, aiut cures " thousanel ills," simpltj bi Toning up,Jnrigorating anil Vitalizing the Sistem. The en riched ami vitalized btoii per meates every part of the body, repairing damages etnd waste, searching out morbid secre- ' tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed uton. This is the secret of the tron dcrful success of this remedy in curing ljspepsia. Liver Com plaint. Dropsy Clironic Diiir-rhor-a,BoiLsXcrou Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitntiouar Tiger, Diseases f tho Kiilneys and Bladder, Fenialo Complaints. anel all diseases originating in a bad state of the btooel, or ac companied by elcbitity or a lour state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing ejfects are not fol lowed by eorrespoiuting reac tion, but are jiermanent. infu sing strength, riyor. and new life into r.ll parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands hare been ehetngetl by the use of this remedy, from u-ealc, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, etnd happy men and women: ami invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a, trial. See that each bottle haa PERU VIAN SYRUP blou-nintuofjlass. SETH W. F0V.1E & S0N3, Proprietors, As. 1 Milton Itace, Hostels. Sold r Dikcuti ctitiant. BOOT AM) SHOE STORE. We have opened out in Jeob Thomas parlor, one door north of the Juniata Hotel, Ike largest ami best stock of COOTS SHOES, ; L.IIKS , ! .,,- ... . V r 1 ANI CIIILnRE.V8 : ever brought lo the roini! r. - "nr from .M.iniirictnrer.s j .md in large lots. We par ea-h and expect ' to sell f r vt, whii !i wiN tTia'.4e ns tn j offer G(H. I At FrlCSS fd BoI-JT tho LliTSLSe WORK .I 4IJE TO ORDER. This braneh of ih b'lsmess i!i be sn- perintemteil bv A. B. FASfCfC, one of tb I .... . . , , j bet pr.n-tKMl m-t:U mics n tlie enutity. All kin!NofTop:,;ri,,'",a- j 1LL K OV W.inRAST.K P. OUNKLU S KAKTLEV. I .... " ' .. .......... I' ' 1 U N I MEKCIIANT TAILOR. . ' in riM.m ia rear of Crystal Palace Buildin- cn Water Street, MifHintown, Fa., FASHKiN.VBl.E GOODS alway oi band. CI STOM WORK DONK on the shortest nofiei. ! (JOODS SOLD by the yard ,T pt,UrT. j I'f-'iSONS bu ing g..i ds can hae then : ent in garments tire of charge ' ; sale BCTTEMCK FJTTEKXS also f,.r AM, WORK HIRnUT. PRICES LOW. fvt 22, i;sir ! j CW TAILOR M!OP The undersign.-! woi.f.f rcspectfullr in furulhe jn. Ik tii.st he h.osopemd a " TAILOR SHOP at his residence, on Brid-e tn.ef, ir, thff Parker Mansion, and is now prepared to du j CUSTOM! "WORK al short notice and in the most durable ami tashionjble manner. lie intends to p;it out none but good work and asiis a sh ire ol the public patronag. WIM.IA.U WISE. II. C. ORTII, SI0 .MARKET STREET, HARRISBI'RC, PA. 1 BALER I.X prANOS t QABINET QRUANS, And all tinas of Musical Instruments. SHEET MUSIC. This house Lnvs for cash; nver gave a note.'nnd is, there fore, enabled to offer induce ments to its patrons. Employs no agents, and gives all agent commissions to its customcrt direct. CIRCULARS SENT FREE. op 5, 1875-ly. J sTS 1 & '"Ti' gl.WXVCU. Alarje assnrtment of (J'teensware; China . . i. .