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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN;
tt'ftlntsday. ?Iay to, 1ST I.
B. F. SCIIW'ElEK,
imtoi and rani'iirrun.
Tu faiuiue in Turkey still prevai'a.
The legislature b:rs adjourned with-
out repealing the Wal Option law.
THE next ritate Fair will be held at
Kastrm. Jatcs,- Sipteuiber '2d, 30,
. October .!, 2.
The .Massachusetts State Senate re-
fused a prohibitory ii.por bill by a tie
vole
! Executive when the Legislature cannot t,nt The son, cged 19, who had re
TV " . 7. i . 1 1 w.i.r.iw.fl tn n t.I .v s,.i r tired, heard the threat and a.ked bi
State S-nato, before adjourning, I oe "onvenea. to employ sucu pari of
The
elected Hon. Geonre H. fuller nresi-
dent. Mr.ttitWis.cititen of Eri,.'
THE republican State Central Tom- J tj,fl jawj tQ j,e j. executed ; and
inittee have appointed the 19th dvof;i. : - '
next August for the assembling of th.
State Couvciitiou at llarrisharg.
The Massachusetts legislature, on j
thellth, refused to propose amend-
.nonts to the State tW.tution to al-
low women to vt3. The vote stood,
yeas 1 1, nivs 19. (
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Matabd Tatlor writes that he has'
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seen m-n.bers of the p-''uiy or dwarf
nation in Africa, and further that Le
believes them to bn of the same nation
that Herodotus wrote about.
Nlllie M. Guast is to be married
to morrow at the Executive Mansion in
Washington, at 1 1 o'clock A. 51. .Mr.
Mr
Algcrson C. F. Sartori. is iLe name of
her husband, or the name of the man
who will be herhu.band after 11 o'clock
UruKir. ow.
WA5.H.NGTOX MCLEAX, the eJ-
Itor efthe C.Qcin:ati Enquirer, the'
rpr-roney Democratic party in the
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VT j t wait Is il.iinai,, f,,w a n Infftiimr.A !
aiuoeut tt currencj ti.e cn.er pians
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in ,.s p.a.ror.n, anu wo.... win
e cCliatiou with the bondholders, as
I . I II, 11 . . . 1? .1 . ( .L .11
xie ne ciui .iessrs. jm'iiuoui, ocuun,
n J otlier bullion men. We in the
West," sits Mr. McLean, " are for
wore money, more currency. WTe own
.and, aot bouds. Increased currency
increase.) the valuo of our lands. It
dves not hdp bonds, for a ten-thousand
tlollar boni is always a ten thousand
uol'arbard: but a teu-thoiisand dul-
lar farm inav be made to sell for fifteen
rto?snd d fks." There aro a good plnery, and tbe mails riQed. The rob
many Reputlieaus in the West, and io bcrs Wer0 1n,iei by a party of twenty
the Last, vce, ho bold the same opin-, uie- . one eounty, Arkansas, and in
i.nstbat Mr. !rLan claims for his ; a c ht witlj ihcn i-T, jJr- xew WM
Demosrati: coastitueucy. Press.
A LaW Keforai Coi.veutiun was t
.1.-1.1 in v. V.,rlr l,.r -. Th !
president of the convention delivered a j
peech agaiast ury. He said, "The J
taking of uiiry or interest was a nys
tern of i?.;'iiiv, the abolition of which
was the ouly hope of human 'maiicipa-
non. love oi money; sys-
tenitzfd ft make, iojustice the rule and j
villainy fasliiooabl. It is the sole j
source oi the jrcverty and degredation
of therae.
A lr. Weeks said that to collect
j.-uts on houses or lands, to charge in
terest or to ft i a eooney io any manner
without labor, was theft.
The following resolution gave rise to
a protr?;ed di.'.-usion at the afternoon
session :
R'lolvtd, That the price of labor
should be governed bv the amount and
n t the kind performed. The plea that A IJijCaIo, X. Y. despatch, of the
it costs m.re io i rcpare for a certain ; 14tb Luie y the notorious
t:nd, as ia professions, is without f.un- j , , ' , , , .
i .- i. . . i I burclar, who escaped from tho State
dati.n. It is an injustice, sb I it pcr-j fc ' '
pctu.tes the evil itereat.s. The ques- rri!,cu at Allegheny City, Pa., about
tiou is just as broad as it is long. If j eighteen mouths siuce, after tuoueling
it costs much for the prcacLir or artitt under the walls for six mouths, was ar
to learn to prepare the sermon or pic rcs(c j ia ,L;S ci. to.Jlir Ue wiu be
turc, it also eo'ts n.ufh for the me-
, - e . i .i i .i ' returne j to Allccheny at once,
char-ie or farmer to buy them, aud the.
l..maa cannot hope to become a presch-j A firc a d olli destrove j
r iv iliA A,t.. . lo-ifu .iictiua n.r- t J '
except bv an (oualizition ol was
n?s to
enable them in ht th'-ucelves f r such
positions The aristocracy of labor isj
npfoscd to the law of exchange, which i
ahxie should applv here. Kqual pay, ,
rivin; choice of occupation, would hi'
for the best Pood of each and all. as it i
would tend to place riU men sud
women io r;ght places." i
Tbe President Proclama
tion. ILL TCfP.i'LFT n McitCMRt r rnanvi
ioimvM.Ko to siimtT ro tub LAWrL:cr1 Pr,ars convicted during
aiTuocirr aaxri. and the otiilk con
soijbaTED aiTUunTits or tux statk.
Washixotox, Miy 15. The follow
ing is the resident's proclamation ou
the Atkausas question, which has been
telegraphed tj Little Rock fur tho ia
lormatioo of all coticrrued :
liy the ('resident of the Uuited
States of America.
A P.tOCLVMATIOX.
Wicreas, Certmi turbulent aud dis-1 Connell, white, fot burglariously enter
rrderly persuas, pretending that Klisha j ing a h'jese, was impilloritd cne hour
JVixter, the present Executive of Ar-i aud whipped with twenty lashes; Fan-
kausa, was uet elected, Lave combined
together with force aud arms to lesist
bis authority as mch Executive, aud
otlar aulhuritics of ssid State; aud
Whereas, Said Liha liaxter bis 1 wis impilloritd one hour and whipped
Iceu declared duly elected by the Gen-' with twenty lashes; Thomas Davis,
era! Assembly of said State, as provi- j while, was flogged with ten lashes for
ded in the constitution thereof, and has! committiiig larceov ; Frank JLtuuio,
for a loug period been xirciii-g the j colored, convicted of two charges of
functions cf said office, into which he j larceuy, was whipped with thirty lashes;
was iudiieted according to the coastitu-1 lleury Campbell, colored, convicted of
lion and laws of said Slate, aud ought i larceny, was flogged with twenty lashes;
bv its citizens to 1-c considered as the j lloswell Kingold, colored, also convict
lawful Executive thereof; iud whereas, I ei of larceuy, was whipped with tweuty
it is provided iu the Constitution of the j lashes. Nearly all the prisoners felt
Uuited States that the Utiited Stales
hall protect cvei y State m the Union !
ou spplieation of the Legislature, or of
the Executive wbou the Legislature
cannot be conveucd, against domestic
v'loteuee ; and whereas, said Elish
Uaiter, under section 4 of aiticle 4 of
the Constitution of the United States
asd-tbe Iswspifscd in pursuance tbcre
of hM neret'fore plication to!
me 10 protect saU aiata and tiie cm -
lens I hereof against 2uie;tic violence ;
an J whereas", tbe General Assembly of
said1 State convened in extra session at
the capital thereof on the 11th inst,
! pursuant to a call made bj the said
Llisba Baxter, and both houses thereof
have pased a joint resolution also ap-
plying to n.e to protect the State
j 1tIUk, doinestic Tj0 .nce . ,d wuere.
as, it is provided iu the laws of the
United States that in mil cases of in-
surr-ctiou to the !aws thereof it shall
be lanful f r the President of the
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i tirnnj umicN ou mc aomicaiiou oi iuc i
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" 'and and naval forces as shall be;
Jged necessary f,r the purpose of,
..jppre.sinz such iusurrection. or cans- !
i Mur ca:". 1 1 is ri uuireu mil ibiieucvtrr
whereas, it is rrauired that whenever
j it may hf oecwiaTyt in lJie judgmetit
I of the President, to use the military;
VP" aforcsa.d, he shall
forthwith, by proclamation, command
such insurgents to disperse and re"-e
peaceably to their respective homes
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Xow, therefi re. 1, I lyases S. Grant,
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( ""iervoir covering 150 acres of grou-ad,
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ujaiiu an luiuuieui. sou untorueriy per
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pony io u:ierso iuii retire ieaceaii iw
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their reer-eelive abodes withiu ten days
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! !"s "'e, tna heie.tt-r submit to
j th lawful authority of a.d Executive
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! and the other constituted authorities oft .
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.operation of ail good ertizens to uphold
! tbe law and preserve the public pe-cc.
In witness whereof 1 have hcieuuto
i set mv hand, and caused the seal of the
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r i;i j a., in iuc ten ui vut jifi vj Lt"tl
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tb . lhdepf udeoce of ,he UnlteJ Sutes
tho ninety-eighth.
i-ei)i(ont
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l'. S. Grant.
IIa-IH.ton Fish, Secretary of State.
JEWS DESPATCHES.
A despatch from t-t. Louis, ucder
date of the 14tb, says : The Repubiican i
has a special from Springfield, Mi.sou-
i ri, statiLg that a mail carrier aud Mr.
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I ii w-J -i.i; niu mill, ovic ;
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j killed, and another man was seriously
wounded. The robbers escaped. Mr.
New was a minister of the Methodist
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ciiurju, auj uau uui rcueuny come
from owa
A despatch from Wilmington, Dela
ware, uuder date of the 14th, says:
Lewis Robinson came from N'ew Haven,
Conn to this city vesterday morning,
At Boon i,e .tte,,,,,,! t0 comait 4 rspe
on , ,itt!e cir, ' Markrt 6treet . wag
t
j arrested a few minutes afterward, and
j committed to the Xew Castle jai!. 1 his
nmrning he was arraigned for trial.
This afternoon he was convicted, and
sentenced about fiic o'clock. The
time between the commission of the
crime and conviction being just twenty
nine hours. lie will be whipped with
thitty lashes on Saturday, impiilored
C-ne hour, aud imprisoned ten ycai3
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Ua the I4-.h, car .hops at Hecdsviiic, i
Ma'' we'e
v i'-'.f'J-
destroyed by fire. Locs
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TLcre has lecu a S"0 l of wh,P-
Pin6 1"ne Delaware within tho past !
week. A despatch from ilmington,
! under date cf ihe 16th, siys : This be-
: ing the day set apart by tbe court for
the whipping and impilloryitig of sev-
the
week, a large crowd of cople, drawn
together principally out of curiosity,
a ere preseut this muraing at New Cas
tle to witness the execution of the sen
tences. Between 10 and 11 o'clock
the gates of the j-iil yard were thrown
open, a id soon all available statidiug
rooui was occupied. The following
i prisoners were then brought out and
punished as indicated : William Mc-
y Leonarl, colored, couvictcd of lar
ceny, was whipped ith twenty lasher;
John kes, colored, for breaking into
a bouse with inteut to commit a felony.
keenly their puuishtaent, but beyond
the shruggiug of their ehou'ders and
coustaut squirming gave no evidence of
corporeal pain, ltiogold has twice be
fore been publicly whipped at the post,
and therefore seemed to care little for
Lis pouishtnent this morning. This
is said to be the only case on record
whirs a criuiiual has ever len whipped j
more than once in this State. Lewis
1 Uebinson, who attempted to outrage
a small girl here on Tuesday, will not
be whipped and impilloried before next
Saturday, the day set for the puoish
njeut of several other criminals.
A Wilkesbarre despatch of the IC'.h,!
sajs: John Kilpatrick, a miner, during
a drunken bt last night, shot an i killed
bis only son. Kilpatrick came borne
j bout a p- M nl wuen be wcemmed
j ,hat bis "ife w" visiting at a friend's
j houw he nt revolver and took bis
on' ra,ch al"1 Bat on tbe doorstep.
; fifteen minutes he would blow her heart !
father to put up the pistol, but received
threat for a reply, and on repeating
,he telnest tbe latuc' '
! hitB ,llc 'uft ,eD,P:- The murderer
I was arretted a few miuutes afterwards.
i but to-dav denies all kuowledge of the
! affair.
, A dcsr,lt(.b Tnja jj. nnJcr d
Jof tje 1Ctbj of drclldfu, degtruc.
j tion to Ilfe anl rr(,perty in Ilauipsuire
Lonil,Vf 95 u,llea from 1Jol!toll) hy floodj
by the breaking of dam or reservoir.
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The despatch sajs : At Oohea res-
aou Laving an averaze ucpiu oi iiiiriy
i c . . .il. . i
feet was constructed about twelve years (
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t a so iu order to afford reliable supply
' , , , t , act of April 23, for t'o relief of the sut
; of water for various factories on Willi, . . . ..
m of ,Le ficke
, mi uncer,aiu of ,iab,e Me
, to flooJt ,j otter drouut. It
WM built by a company of capilitalists
; ri0 were iu,tfresteJ iu VM;0U9 ,,.
Uelwiog P0terpri8es 0U the stream, and
has caused atT.rehension of disaster
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i several times. i he break was so sud-
den and overwhelming, coming like an
I vaiancce, tuai lae ios oi ie must pe
that the loss of life must be
.
I f(
i terrible, u noie lamiaes are Known to
it-1 i i- -1 ,
; have been killed or drowned. Atfckiu-
nersvillc the store of Hayden, Gere &
i Co. and the Haydenville Savings Bank
J building, with the safe, were swept 1
away. The safe contained $35,000 in
j money. E. Graves store, G. Ames j
1 8,ore aDd sevcrI 0U9es lomis bo-
! tel, Hayden & Cos tobacco factory,
and two iron bridges, wero also swept
away. At tbe village of Leeds a tcr-
rible loss of life occurred. At first no
water was visible, but a wall of drift- j
, .n , i i . i i
oou, .ect nigu aim several uuuureu
feet in width, was seen sweeping down
al. .- . e -ii
iue vaiiey at me raxe oi twenty mncs j feU ,,y the aopement of a married al.lcr
au hour. A portion - of the Nactuck ! man with one of the female school te.irhi-r.
silk factory was swept away, with the I
brick wardinc house of the company, i
Captain Vaugjn, depot-master, aud a
large number of women and children,
were swept away by tbe torrent of wa
ter. Only the chimney is left standing
of the silk mill. The Critchlow but
ton mill and stores are all gone, and
only three house's are left standing.
The loss is estimated at $1,000,000.
The town of Northampton loses 56,
000 iu biiJges and roads. The loss at
Williams and Haydenville caunot at
present be estimated. Only two bouses
are left standing at Skiunersville. Fif
teen bridges, twelve factories, aod seventy-five
buildings are gone, and four
bundled people left homeless.
The latest figures of the . loss of life
by the great flood occasioned ly the
bursting of the Gosben reservoir make
the total one hundred and ninety four,
divided as follows: At Williamsburg
70, at Leeds G4, at Haydcnswlle 58,
and Skiuncrsville 2. The bodies are
not yet all recovered, but are being
constantly found, aud iu-some cases!
those of persons who were not supposed 1 r 011 " ,,,e '"rrisliurg freight train or
to bo lost, so that it seems perfectly i "'e .msylvania Kailroad took Hre at llhjh
, , , - ... .,, ' Spire, six miles east ot barrisbnrg, and de-
safe to sav the total loss cf Lfe will I 8tr(ved itm other cm freighted with oil,
very nearly approach two hundreds j at,d one car loaded with live h..gs. Fif
It is utterly impossible to give any j teen or twenty of th bogs were rescued,
detailed estimate of the bssej jSidCj About two' hundred ee of the south track
from hnildinn-s HtrovPl .n dan.xr.,1. destroyed, the iron being bally bent ly
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ruiue'i, ana uuuareus oi acres oi mea
dow land rendered almost valueless.
The total loss must far exceed $1,000 -
000, and will probably come near $2,-
000,000.
. iue scene is laiu in ireiaim, anu iue msi '
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jndge and all who figure in the true siorv)
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are, of course, sons of Er.n : Two men had
in s hfinnr ftjloim Tlipr iiilmnrn-'
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man, being from Connaiight, immediately
seized a lump of stone arid let liy at the
bead of his opponent, who dipped bis head
and missed the stone, which went throngh
an expensive plate glass w indow, a:id did
much damage. One of Mr. O'Shaugnessj 's
magistrates was called upon next morning
to determine which of &e two should pay
the cost. Tbe evidence clearly showed that
the aim waa a good one, and that if the
second man bad not dipped his head be
would have been struck. ' Therelore,"
said the magistrate, -be must pay the dam
agvs, as it is certain the first man didu't in
tei.d to injure the window, and the wiudow
would not have been injured if it had not
been for tbe act of the second man."
Dr. William Koch, of Berlin, w ell known
to sp"cialt!es trom his investigations in the
donuia of modern surgery, and from his
treatises of gunshot fractures, has discov
ered a new method of treatment for con
sumption. It consists of healing up the
affected portions of the lungs by injections
of iodine, so aa to check the progress of
lcstcrii'g, which is the origin of the dis
ease. 1 his treatment has b.-en tiled in the
great hospitals of Berlin within a short
time, among others at the Royal Charity, in
the presence of the most euiinent surgeons.
Ah the reports of tlu cases in which this
treatment has been administered are iaror-
able, and hold out a promise ot a complete
cure. For mauv yea.s Dr. Koch has been
j trying the experiment with animals, having
tested it with more tliau three hundred at a
vast outlay of time and money.
A supposed iucendiary fire in Court'and,
Alabama, on Tuesday night a week destroy
ed a large portion of the business part of
the town, including the post oflice. . Loss
estimated between $ jO,000 and $7-3,fOO. No i
insurance. a
SHORT ITEMS.
Some mysterious bug it devastating the
peach orchard iu Maryland.
A Reading youth of 28, married a woman
aged 65. She i worth $15,000.
London has twenty niilca of underground
railroad, and more is being excavated.
j ilainc has enacted that apples shall be
TOlabyweightfor,y.our , th
bushel.
Ad Iowa Judge Litely began a charge to
the jury with "Gentlemen of tbe jury, yon
must now quit eating peanuts."
Gen. Forrest, the brilliant Confederate
carol ry leader," i.i now engaged in hauling j
wood to Memi.hi,driingthe team himself.
Mrs. I)a id Johnston, of Fayette county,
aged !rJ year, recently attended the burial
of her husband ou horseback
At a wedding in Sbrcvegport the other
day, there were fourteen bridesmaids, and
tbe same number of groomsmen.
Mitehel, the gre.it wheat-grower ol the
( Merced region, California, sowed this
I spring, ia all, about 50,000 acre of heat.
! A eouple wera married in Bay City re-
! cently who were luarried in 1350 and ii-
vorced in liWl, just ten years from their
first marriage.
Mr. It. D. Montgomery, of Lafayette,
.n ioai ms t ne anu cuuu oy a raiiroau
uikdster, and the courts have awarded biiu
twenty-live thousand dollars.
The hay crop in Texas promises to be
very bouutitul, as its effect on the market is
already ft-lt. The prico per ton is $10,
against $13 last year.
The President his signed the act to ena
ble the Secretnrv of War to carrv out the
, ferers by the Mississippi overilow
It seems almost imjiossibie io have a short
crop or I'ruit this year. The latest report
is Iroin West Virginia, vherc the trees are
reported to be in admirable condition.
While the lawyers were lighting over a
breach of pioruise caae in Xk.-hig.ui, reront-
t. K .ii;fr i..r.n.i . ... ...r
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quieily and got married.
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Bennett, the New lork HtraU man, is a
fast walker, lie w.dked 10 o.ile, the other
day in an hour and forty-nine minutes, and
won S-.O).
A Marion (Iowa) woman poured hot wa
ter down her husband's back to cure bis
toothache. The jury decided th.Tt .he was
practicing dentistry without a license, aud
sent her to jail.
The ladies of Bristol, Bucks county, Pa.,
nrtfctihi a. ri.Hliiilxr:in. a t.f ImA tmlf
lif ue , the coart ,sainst anting anT
I tavern license in Bristol, the longest re-
monstrance ever presented. (
An Ohio husband sold bis oxen to get
money fr his wife to elope with, but be
want an' n.iu.hy. He .y. he
had deuumded it.
In liiu.-ie's the aldermen an; appointed by j
'e King. Hence this uproar.
According to the distingiiishe-l physiolo
gist, Dr. Hammond, of Sew York, those
who iiidulge to excess in tbe ardent have
twenty-live diseases of the brain to choose
from as a means of exit from the world,
besides every form of infinity, including
guneral paralysis." W hat more could they
ask ?
The young linen-draper's assistant iu
Paris, ho, iu a Ht of bravado, swal'owed a
fork, and who b-is since been tbe lion of
the day, was aain seized recently with hor
rible pains, and taken b.u k to the hospital.
He has already undergone several opera
tions without any practical result. A tinal
decisive attempt to r.xtraet the fork from
his body is aliont to be made by the most
experienced surg.-ons.
' It is stated that at a recent Seientitic Con
gress at Home two Jieajiolitan phesieiani
submitted to a meeting a liquid preparation
for stopping instantaneously the flow of
blood from wounds of every description
A commission of physicians have performed
exerimeuts with it in one of the Koiuan
hospit ds, and have reorted it as one of
the nippiest of recent discoveries, and s
particularly serviceable on the battle-Hold.
On Tuesday morning of last week, a car
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It i. snpposrd that the tire was
ciiised by sparks from the engine
One of tbe oldest il not the oldest
newspajiers or Germany, and indeed of the
world, the Jauenche Zeituug, h is just com
pleted its second centenary. . The paper
first appeared on the 2Cth of April, two
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uniui,.i a. iw uiiiiwi "iit;
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changes m its appearance aud in its name,
n r
out has throughout all vicissitudes of time
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has also remained during that period the
prop-.Tty of the same family, Neueuhahn.
A festital number inaugurates the "01st
year of its existence.
Ouc Patterson, ol Michigan, Was a sol
dier during the late war, and was so unfor
tunate as to get into Libby Prison, and
while there was beaten aud bayoneted by
one Major Cady, a rebel officer. The other
day Patterson met Cady in Monroe, Mich.,
and reminding him of the beating, and told
him the time bad come to square accounts,
and immediately proceeded to do that very
thing. He gave Cady a terrible Bogging,
using no baronet, however, in the opera
tion. Aud then Patterson was arrested aud
lined Jl'", and his Irieuds paid ths fine.
In these days of foolish disj-Iay, a good
word must be said for Miss Stewart, daugh
ter ol Senator Stewart, who was married in
Washington recently. She cooks, sews,
markets lor the family, and is versed in
every uselui accomplishment. Her wed
ding cards, eschewing tha silly custom oi
the time, had no monogram. The wedding
was in her father's house, at an earl; hour,
and followed by a good, old-fashioned
dance. Tbe bridal Iroatiraa was purchased
entirely in Washington, and every article
of it made at home under the personal su
pervision of the bride and her mother.
A correspondent writes aa follows of a
celebrated place in Colorado Canon, called
Echo Park r Wheal a gnu is dicharge-t,
total sileuce follows the report for a mo
ment ; then, with startling suddenness, the
echo is hoard, seeming at a great distance
say five miles to the south whence it
comes back in separate and distinct rever
berations, as if leaping trom gUn to glen.
Louder and quicker grows the sound, until
apparently d.rectly opposite, when a Ml
volume of sound is returued ; then once
more tbe echo is beard, like the snapping of
csp, far to the eastward."
A SAD and interesting case of death
from the hcrrible effects of hydropho
bia catuc to our knowledge yesterday, j
and we give it to oar readers, confident
that it is unparalleled in the history of
that fearful malady. The poor victim
was Diniel C. Weidoer, the brother of
Mr. II. C. Weiduer, No. 640 Walnut
street, Heading, who at the time of bin
death lived at Farmingdale, X. J. The
circumstances as related by Mr. II. C.
Weiduer, are as follows :
.My brother has resided at Farming
dale, X. J. WLen seven years old bt
I cot to live wi:u a Mr. Lefettre, at
I Farmingdale, was raised by him, and
i during all these jenrs had been of in
dustrious habits, sober and well liked
in the community. It was during bis
seventh year and while living with Mr.
Lefettre that be was bitten by a mad
) dog, though bow this happened no one
knows ; he was, however, bitten by a
dog, and be suffered much pain at the
time, and required constant nursing.
la few weeks be seemed to have com
pletely recovered, and from that time
. up to Wednesday, April tth, be never
showed the slightest sign of tbe exist
ence of hydrophobia iu bis system. lie
grew op without a suspicion of the
awlul detth which lurked iu bis veins
and waited only the dread summons to
bring biui to an untimely grave. Last
Wednesday morning Daniel arose aod
attempted to perform bis ablutions.
As be oeared the water be was seized
witb convulsive spasms that shook bis
body like a leaf, throwing him to the
floor, accompanied by frothing at the
mouth ; and from that time be cou tin
ned in this condition, with short inter-
Taj9 of 4 or 5 seconds of itturoins re-
j sod, throughout the wbule of WeJnes-
I , . . , - ,
! day, tl e m.ht of V ednesday, tbe next
. . ,
(Thursday), up to Thursday nigbl
i at 9 "'oluckt hcn death relieved hira
of sufferings
During all the forty
two hours he did not eat or dtink any-
: thing, but was seemingly con.ulsed
with pain and iu the greatest aeony.
A littie medicine was at one time forced
down his throat, but the great exertion
which it required, and the fear that
personal injury might be done him,
prtvented its repetition. A few weeks
before bis death Daniel called on a phy
sician and then complained of a sting
ing p&in in his left arm. Tho doctor
prescribed for him, aud when be left
remarked " That man will out live
many days." Soon after Dauiel was
taken sick and died as stated. lie was
24 years old. Reading Timts and De-
snatch.
, .
James Sargent, ol Comifh, Maine, acci-
ii u . j . . ,
dentally shot and k.lled hi, little daughter,
a bright little girl of eiht years, on Sun
day a weik. She took a pistol from her
brother's coat to show to her father, and be,
not knowing it was loaded, pointed at her
and tired it, the ball entering the girl's side
just below th5 heart, and she expired al
most iostantlr.
The orchard ol Willi im .Meek, of Saa
Lorenio, covers two hundred and sixty
aores. He has 27,000 almond trees, 22;;,
000 enrrant bushes, 7,200 cherry trves, 3,000
plums aud prunes, besides large numbers of
the best varieties of apples, pears, peaches,
aprieots, tic. lie is also experimenting
with oranges and lemons.
ai"
- Sew AtcertiemeHt.
A Big thanre for Atreuts of lithrr Ses.
"VirAXTED. Ajrenta and Ped.ilers for '.
TT our I'liESS AND STRAINER
Presses and sirsins jams, jellies, herbs, veg- 1
etables. hird, tallou, mrais. vheiu, i.c I
Over bO.iKH) sold in a lew loralities. Sells !
qmek. Every lamily wants it. Is one of j
tlie pieasautest, most um-IuI, successful ai.d
profitable utensils ever sold tiy agents
Weighs six pounds. Price, $3.W. Exclu
sive territory given. Cireulars free. LIT
TLEFIEI.D &. DAME, 1! Washington St.,
Boston, .Mass. may2--8
AGENTS WANTED FOR
Prof. Fowler's Gteat Work
On Manhood, Womanhood, and their
Mutual Inter relations: Love.llsLaws
p . '
lower, eic.
Agents are selline from IJ to 25 copies
a daV. Send for SOfcimen nsri an. I t.-rma
t g..nts, and see why it sells faster than
anv other book. Address, NATIONAL
PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
Ths American Lean and Trust Go.
OP LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS,
CAPITAL, - - - $500,000.
Will negotiate Loans on Imi-rovko Keal
Estate worth at least t iue the amount
loaned thereon.
Interest 1 -2 per ft. per Annum
Colltttium of Principal and Itterent Guar
anteed. Principal and inttrest payable in New
York if desired. Send for circulars. Ad
dress GEO. A. MOORE, Sec'y,
Leavenworth, Kansas.
The Last Xei Book Out. j
The subject is all-important, vet a cm-
iling one. It replenishes the Government
Treasury and impoverishes tae people; it I Frederick Fspenscbade, who may be con
imkea the rich poor ami the poor rich ; ! suited for settlcmcut at the atore of John
makes fools of wise men : exhausts the K. Shafer. .
wisdom of Legislation; makes men run
mad and women feel sad. Ths crusade has
begun; on to victory. Men or women
anted to canvass everv town. Address
HEN BY HO WE, Chicago, 111.
FIaOHJG.CJLa.
j The Lon'-ecntentti Suit nf the I
: FLORL'X'E .vEVUMJ M.M'lilK CO. '
against the Singer, heeler fc ilson,
and tirover fc Baker Companies, in-;'
volving over j!
$350,000, I,
fitatlf decided bf the .
Supreme Court of the Ui-ited Stales !
tin I g.C tl.s 11 OUrVi'L' ,:
I alone bas Broken the Monopoly
i of High Prices.
jj TIIE. TEW FLORENCE J
t; U the OSLY mad iu that teuri back-
teard aud forward, or It rig aad left.
mmfiieil Llteapeil Beat.
Sold roa Cjsh Oslt. SrrciaL Trans
to CLUBS b DEALERS.
Jpril, 1874. Horence, Man.
iaa Bewnz Machine giree the beit tatit-
r .l. - - j s - . ....
m,7o J to .ell. if there a ii
"Domestic" mrent tm vow tun, apply to
DOMES! IC S. JU. CO., Ae York.
j I . Sed for Eerant F.l- Bl. !
yew AdtertUement.
LATKST IMPROVED
HORSE POWERS,
GRAM TIIRESUIXG
A SB
wood sawhtg machines,
Manufactured and sold by
A. W. GRAT At SONS,
MIDDLETOWN, VT.
Parties who wish to purchase michines
that have proved to be Miperiur to all others,
will do well to send for circular and de
scriptive price list, wliich will be forwarded
upon application, free.
BUY J. 4 P. COATS' BLACK
THBEAD for your MACHINt
$25
A DAY GUARANTEED Ming aar
WELL AUGER 4 DRILL a goad
territory. Eador d by Cenarra
f IOWA, ARKANSAS 4 DAKOTA
, Ctttiifutos. W.aXS,lt.tela.lla.
A DTEHTISEKS send 25 cents to
Lito. 1. Kowell tL Co., 41 Park Kow,
S . for their tg-pg ampkLt, show
ing cost of advertising.
SEU' A.D ATTRACTIVE
MINTE OF GOODS
JCT KECriVtO IV THIS
PATTEKSOX DRUG STORK
Among the many niee goods may bs found
the follow jug:
Two Dozes' Fi.nc Pocket Bibles, Lakok
Lt or TuoTouaAru Auras, Beac
uriL Ai'Toubafu ALBtao, Ex
tra Kink Knives roa Ladies,
Kink Pocket Books,
Exo.uh to Sip.lt
The CorsTT. A
Cheat Va-
IITT
or Fisr Ixi
tial Fape aid
Kivkloprs, F i
Bristol Board Cards,
Blasks, Large Lot or Blask
Books, Fill But no Dai-Books, -A5D
all other Kinds and ciizem.
Harmonicas, Extra Ul'alitt ...cordeons
and Violins, Fink Hair Brvsiies and
CoH US, ClIiAR CASKS, Ul'M i'ORAC-
co I'oicues, PRT.Lioa,
Curst Boards, . I) ox I -
KOAS, I'UkCKEiS AD
C H K K E R
'Boards,
k a p n
r r wes. Base
Balls, Stectacles
and E.i 0!lawks, Kir
Ashortment is the Corsrr.
The 1'iklic are Invited to Call
and Exasixr tbe Goods. Kkji.h
ble tbe Place. Patterson Deio Store.
. P. C. Itb'KDIU.
Patterson, May PI, l7l-tf
.otite to Tax-pa ers.
J jyrOIICfc is hereby given that ail persons
! A 1 P-.VI"K uvtT -u" ' County Tax on
. or lielote the 1st day ol September, 18iL
., to ,towei, .r. . . lix ,.r
cent, on tue same. By order ol the Com-
uissioners.
JAMES DEEX, Clerk.
Con.niissiouers' ODiee, liitU;u-
towu, li iy 13, IS74.
Notice to AieiNirH.
THE Assessors of Juniata county will
call at the Cemmissioners' ollice in the
bnronh of Milllintoun, on MONDAY,
JUNE 1st. 1871, and get their blank Krgis
ters. The Assessors must then proceed im
mediately to the registration of voters in
their respective districts, and have the
samo returued to tile Coiumisioiiors' ollice
by tho 12.h day of June, la7J, without
fail.
JAMES I.LEX. Citric.
i Couiiuissioiicrs l):Ueo, Milliin- )
loan, Hay I.i, Wl. - )
Dissolution of l'o-ParlnerihIp.
IE co-partnership exiting b..-teen the
undersigned, tr.uliue under the name
"r i)- - fnb'uu" & Co., h is this day (April
been dissolvcxl, Kesiah Sn'onir
bavinjr dHpovd ol" her interest in sii I Hrn
to l. P. SnloitfT, who will routinne to do
business in the mode and manner as has
own done heretofore
KESIAH STLOrFK.
D. P. SL'LOLFF.
Mav 6, 1874. .
Administrator's IVotlce.
Estate of Sarah Garter, dtr'd.
LETTERS of Administration ram ttsta
memlo ttnatxo Ukii ln: e.statu of iiarah
(i.lrin-r, late ol Fayetto township, deceased.
having been grunted Io the undersigned, all
P"0"8 Indebted to e.tatc of said decu-
nt are rciaestcl tu maks Mymei.t, and j
those haviuj claims to present tho same J
without delay to j
RUDOf.PTI AR1SMAN,
.Mminiitrator rwitt teitamrtto avntio.
McAlisterville, Juniata Co., Pa. mayti
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED PliOPOSALS wiil be received
by the School Board of Delaware town
ship, np to SATL'KDAV, MAV 2a, Ks; at
2 o'clock P. Jl., ft the erection of a new
School House near the residence of David
DiuitH, iu said township, the Board reserv
ing Ihe right to reject any or all ot said pro
posals. Plau and spxitieations can be
seen at the residence of T. S. Thompson,
in Tliompsontowu.
I'KIArX SriUJfAN, See'u.
April 22, 1874.
. Last Xotice.
I 4 LL persons indebted to the firm of Til
i ten fc Espenscbade are hereby reques-
ted to make settlement prior to the 11KST
I DAY OF JUNE. 1874. as on thai dav tha
unsettled accounts of the firm will be
placed in tbe hands of a Justice for scttle-
meut. The books are now in tbe bands of
E. T1LTEN.
P. ESPENSCHADE.
April 23-4w
jyEW BOOT It. SHOE STORE.
MAIN STBEET, MIFFL1NTOWX,
I ; Nearly opposite Doty, Parker fc Co.'s Bank
The nndorsigued would respectfully an
nonnce to the public that he bas removed
his Boot and Shoe Store to the bnilding on
Main atre-t, nearly opposite Doty, Parker
fc Co.'s Bank, where he keeps on band a
large and well selected stock of
READY-MADE WORK, for
MEN, WOMEN and CIIILDEEN.
He is also prepared to manufacture, of
the best material, all kinds of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS
for gents, ladies aod chiHrrn.
au. woek waaaa.vTED.
Give me a call, for I feel confident that I
can furnish ycu with any kind of work you
may desire.
IL-r-Ri-pairing done neatly and at reason
able rate.
June 8, 1873 JOHN NORTH.
SEIBEK,
Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings
and will furnish the citizens of 'these bor
ongns wit i the best or
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, POKE, fcc.
ZoTZr'
.'EW JDrERTlSEJUYTS.
HEAD QUARTERS!
Bridge
THREE
THIS SPUING
OK
Spring &
mm l
Which are sold CHEAPER than
lit any other place in town.
Respectfclly Yours, &c,
E.1IIL SCHOTT.
BE ATT Y & l'LOTTS
GOLDEN TONGUE
PARLOR ORA3f.S.
TIIE Beatty t Plotts celebrated fioMen j
Tongue P:-lor Organ, the best torlori
organ now in use Herald
Sr Ciaia, Pa, Dec. 6, 1873. I
Messrs. Beatty A. I'lotts, Gents: I have,
received the organ as sent by your firm to
me, and I have hail it examined, ani itgircs I
ample satisfaction. Jons Sixtr.
The BeailyVioVtse'l
Tongue Parlor Organ is bv far the best f
parlor organ in use. I have caret ully ex- !
aiuinol if, and lind its tone, workmaushio '
;!-. . i. .i. . I""uu'u'l'
anil aurabiiitv to be the best I ever saw. I
and I can with pleasure recommend it to
au n in any one in want ol a nrst-class '
pirlor organ. Paor. O. II. U.toka.
Messrs; Beatty 4 Plotts, Gents: Having
bad one of yonr lioldon Tongue Parlor Or
gans for six months past, I thonght before
recommending it to give it a fair trial, and
am happy to lestif v that it surpasses ml that
has beeo said oradierlised about it. I have
hid professors or music and celebrated or-
ganists come and try it, and one and all av
lliat it i ouo ot the sweetest and best toned I
instruments in the market. It has taken
the shine oi t of all the others around hrre. i
I am perfeclly satisHd with it, and ii" I i
ruillil lint am.ll.... M.t .1... L - !
. - , vi mo sumo a.nti,
mon-y could not entice ma to part with it
V..n ..I.lt.l. .1.:. : ...
i-uMti.-u mis ii tou see ut, as mv
oryan can be tried by any one wishing to do
so, in proof or what I say.
A. S. K. RicnaaiM,
Late editor of the Tamaoua Corur, now at
Bethlehem, Pa.
Messrs. Beatty 4. Tlotts, of vashingtun.
-V- gentlemen of enterprise and
"oso presence wouM be a credit t.. anr
eomniiinity arJtrfjfoica (.V. J.) lUrald,
Wadiinglon, N'. J., is a bfautifut village j
ot nearly 3I4JO inhabitants, 71 miles from
New York, and 12 miles trom Easton Pa.,
on tbe line of the D. L. fc W K. K. Don't
fail to see and examine the Beatty fc plotn
Golden Tongue Parlor Organ, before buv
ing elsewhere, or send for a new illustrated
price list just out for 1874 - Address
BEATTY fc PLOTTS,
Washington, N. J.
CAS It L r. BEATTT. ID W A an PLOTTS.
April 291y
JUNIATA VALLKY BANK.
Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co.
MirrLtsrowx, jcsiata coctt, r-A.
CAPITAL, fSO.OOO.
JOSEPH POMEnor, President.
T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier.
DiaiCToas :
Joseph Ponwroy, John B Ustwh,
Jerome N. Thompson, II. H. Becbtel
John J. Patterson, J. W. Fraak.
George Jacobs,
tie Statet SemrUitt, Bonds, Ac.,
bought and sold.
Seren-thirtus exchamred for Fivt-tietulus
at market rates. United Stale coupons
paid.
Gold and SUrer bought at highest! rates.
DeposUs received, collections made, drafti
on the principal cities, and a general banking
business transacted.
Bonds and other valuable papers received
on special deposit. june873-tf
pALXTlXG AND
PAPER HANGING.
:o:-
The undersigned, having nine v ear's ex
perience in the PAINTINU BUSINESS, in
the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, ofi'ers his services to tbe public.
HOUSE PAINTING.
PAPER HANGING,
AND CALSOatrXG '
in all tbe various branches, will be prompt-
ly attended to, and satisfaction given.
Charge, -dere. nAJILTOV.
Mifliintown, AprilH, 1874-tf
Suhserthe fwlhe Seatlnel fc RepuWIean.
ox
Street.
ARRIVALS
ALREADY,
Summer
! GRAIN, iUMBHBt
; t I1IIE nndcrsigned, hai"! coniplctt L:
j A new Wreiionsc iu Pi rr sviiir, would
j respectfully invits ihe attentu.n if th.
farmers of tho county (o the tut that ha is
at all times
! PAYLV: TilC HIGHEST PRICES
i
; toil AM. KINDS OK
I
j Having introUncrtl m-h I":u'i!i;i- f.r hit
: in,, Wiij;hinir, ic, me nr jiw j rparo t l-
! ULtoa'i with tbr tvxsl rMblj lnulie.
i
iEark, Kiilroad Ties, Locust
Posts, and all Saleable
Country Produce
will be bought at all times, either lor
CASH OK IN EXCHANGE POIl
C11ANDISE.
HAVE FOK SALE
LUMBEK, FISH, SALT,
. ,
I'b.AS TEK, G ROfN D OK Ll MP,
- k; i nt. n . i -.i.
which will be sold to suit purchasers, eitht-r
WHOLESALE OR KKTAI!,,
and at the lowest rats ruling.
At my .Store in Turbetl timnship may h
found as complete an assortment of
! T)T? V fififiTK C. M C(y V M I '
UU 1 CIUUWO, UIXU yjl l I LO,
TOTIOTS,
Queensware, Hardware, &c,
i
i all of which will he sold as low, if not a
1 i:..i. t .. ,
i o"i io"ir man visewoero-
NOA.'l IIKRTZLKIt.
Doc. !l. ltT3-lf
1 T I AV A R V. WD SJIFKT-
' 1 lvi Olllaljl
IPfiV sTflRV
t OlUiUi.
Main Street, Patterson.
Here a complete assortment of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE
may constantly be found to suit customers,
and aro offered at a BARGAIN.
rX7"REPAIKING neatly and eipaditlons
ly executed.
Rooliiiijc and Spouting'
of the BEST MATERIAL, mad to ordc
oa short notice.
TIIE 1TBLIC
Are also hereby informed that I rrgulsrlr.
every week, run a ear to and trom Phils-
j delphia, going to the city on Tuesday and
returning to ratterson on Thursday. Per
sons purchasing goods in Philadelphia, c-o
have them brought promptly here by order
ing them to 1221 Market street, in care of
Clark Wnght'a Market Car. I also invito
ihe attention of those who ship produce t-
tbe eat. to the facilities ofTereil, and era
estly solicit tbeir rutronago.
CLAKK WRIGHT.
Dee. 24, 1873.
PJEW FLKNITUHE STOIIK.
The nndersignot would inform tbepoblio
that he has opened a
FURNITURE STORE
Iu tho iKirough ol Patterson, where ha has
for sale
KILBOCKN & GATES'
BEDROOM SETS,
Walnut Bedroom Sets,
ALL STYLES OP BEDSTEADS,
Sofas, Lounges,
Extension Tables,
MARBLE TOP BUREAUS,
- M l RULE TOP ST 4XDS,
Sofa, Cano-seat and Common
Chairs, Wash Stands,
- T
l' WEipew.
j Al I ran a car to Philadelphia weeklv I
j 1 f' tan'
ClrPet, ta P0
' OcS Xi, I87-r ' '