SEXTIXEL & REPUBLIC Ku MIFFLIXTOWN. Vednedaj-, 31 arch ft, 1T8. . B. F. SC II WE I Ell, tnrrca as raoeatCToa. Presivext Giant has approved tb Civil Rights bill. a . The Kellogg government in Louisi ana baa been sustained by Congress. Alfred Tesstson threaten to de lineate 15f-n Uuttler if Le doea not quit quoting biui loosely. The Lower House or the Legislator by resolution hve authorized a committee to investigate into tlie affairs of State Treasu rers VcGratb, KeutWe, Irwin and Jlackry. ASS EUZA YotXO has been divcrced from Urighaiu Young. Mr. Young ia to pay her 3,000 attorney's fees, and JJD.ai'U alimony, if a doi-c ol ting- Indiana Oliver P Morton, R ; J E j 150 yards wide, bnt was terrific iu most heartily thank all for the kind ham's wives would, each, strike his i McDonald, D power, and did its work in Houstooia in J ness shown to me, may God have mercy purse to that amount, would it affect Iowa George W Wright, R ; Wm ! 30 seconds. A freight train was burled j on bit soul. I hope to meet you all in Lis religion ? The Deecher and Tilton case up to last week was consumed entirely in listening to Tiltou's aide. Beechcr's ! vide of the cave is being brought for ward nox. Present appearance indi cate that before the Judge is required to charge the jury, Tiltou' side of the case will fill to peices by the weight of its own false fabrication. Tilton will yet ery for the mountains to fall on and hide him. I Tuit difference between tbe money value of white and colored English subjects has been put at two hundred pounds one thousand dollars as may be learned by the settlement that tbe English and Spanish govcrnuieuts bave reached on the Yirginius massacre ques tion. The English accepted five tun dred pounds as indemnity for the white ; subjects uiurjeied, and tbree hundred pound, indemnity fur the colored sub jct murdered. li ARIBAUH has addressed a letter to the American people torn lint their sym f athies ou behalf of a project for the caoalitation of the river Tiber in Italy, so as to dram tbe country about tbe eity of Rome and save parts of it from atated inundations. Tbe Roman gov ernment could do no bettct thing than ! to place bim at the head of such an en-1 terprise : it would keep him out of pol-1 itics. Americans will render sympathy j t j the old patriot, easily How much j moneyed isiistanse he will obtai.i from this country cinnot be auwcred now. j TriE denunciation that the Demo-j cratic party continuously heaped upon tbo manufacturing tnd railroad iutet ests vf the country wa one of the Erst causes that brought about tbe present business depression. They called the i inar.ufccturine interests monopolies that t robbed tbe people. They called the railroad companies corporations that! Lad no souls. ThdV said tbecomrauies ! were filobitiL' the riirhts of the Deot-lc! and would brine ruiu to their doors. j t'.oit.l is a timid thiuir. The constant I 1 - - o denuueiation that was heaped on it by the Democracy, caused it to withdraw itself from tbe enterprises that were assailed, and the result is that busiuess is at a stand still. The Democratic party is in a great degree responsible far tbe prcseut state of affa'rs. Tue following is from a western pa' per. From people who looked alike as ! in this ease, Shakespear formed Lis Comedy of Krrors :' There is a strik ing personal resemblance between John W. Hart and Edward L. A vers, of San Francisco Ayers forged an order on j banker for $20, end got the money. Tbe crime wis discovered, and tbe banker, misled by the likeceas, accused Hart of being the man to whom the money was paid. The identification was positive, and liar; protested against arrest in vain. Doubtless be would have been convicted, as Lc was unable to clearly piove au alibi, bad not a do-, tective arrested Aycrs on suspicion, j itcntiary for ten years, has been pai aud induced liiiu to confess. jdotied by President Grant. .. . , ., . I This is what a San Francisco de- 1 lie biave fellow, who ran away in : . -r . i . . , . i ..- ispatcbof the 25th ult says of the sup bis wife s bonnet, hoop tkirt and petti-1 . . ' v ....... . ,. I posed murderer lx.uder : A despatch coat, after deluging tbe country with I , v , , , - .1., . t -..i n i 1 from rlorenee, Arizona, states tbat a blood, is reported to be at Little Rock,! ' , , ... a- i 1 ni" recently arrested as Render, the Arkansas, and to bave offered some very I J . . . j Kansas murderer, escaped from bis silly advice to the Democratic leadera ! . J i A . .i. i,l l i a of thr Ktst A Hintch. dated at i , ..... ; that city on the 2tth ult., says : , n , i i r i Jnfrnn Davis has lieen hera for. the past two days in consultation with J uariana ana tne x,c.nocr.uc .cue.., : and advises resistance to the President i ;. .i. ,... . i;.. ;,k. .. I lnc event ""gres adjourns without action on the Atkanias case." Tbis arch-traitor, whom Henry S. Foote proved to bave been a thief a.jUeJ fe cpt pr0Tjded ;th food w e men, is tue very last pcrsou woase iee any any sane man should think ol;city. . . . i. io ""ej bd been stolen, bis loss taking at this juncture. Oar regatdj A party of skillful cottnteifcitersjmoun,'"r5 "Uoetber to $3,500. Tbe ft the American character compels a j were captured iu Massachusetts on tbe drafts were returned to Earle's Hotel, certaiu decree of respect for a brave) 25th nit. i and Sbriegel, who was tbe barkeeper, man who chose to be a rebel ; but for ; this miserable eowarJ, whose thieving j State bonds to tbe aiuoant of $150, j ropeiuities could not be restrained i 000 twice. '' while at the bead of tbe Confederacy, I A bill defining the offence of kid and who eiuce ISG5 baa been regarded j napping snd affixing penalties, finally witb hatred and distrust by a large ma- passed tbe Legislature, jority of those who were formerly his! Emporium, Pa., bad a $70,000 fire dupes, there is nothing but contempt j on tbe 22nd ult. Insurance $25,000. aa J scorn. His iufluence i no more to j On the 26th ult. Goidon Clande, a be feared than that of the most cow - ardly sueak thief of the Mexican bor- der. Uartisburg Tel'gmph. Tbe West Virginia Ilonse of Uep j resentattves r.avc orueveu .ue iu.pe.cu-, - i i. : u i went OI tbe Auditor ana irc.surev ... j - . . a 1' - .a W t the State for maladministration in office, j Erie county, or people in it, are pe titioning tbe Legislature to pas a law ! to compensate sshool directms a t peci- j fied number cf days, and make them j sworn cfCccts. prent h e,Iwl ,L Co;tei states getiart to meet ra extra session 1 on the 5tli insf. 1 1 will couipftse forty- one Republicans, (Wetty-eight Ifeiau- eraia, and four Independents, With one vacancy in Loniaiana. . The following are tbe Senators by States : Alabama George Goldtbwaite, D ; George E Spencer, K. Arkansas Dorsey, R. -Powell Clajton, R ; 8 W California Aaron A Sargent, Djifeet of water. Tbe Knoxville gaa Newton Booth, In. works are submerged, and bridges, Connecticut Orris S Ferrj, R ; W Y Eaton, D. Delaware Eli Saulabury, D ; Tboa F Bayard, D. Florida Simon B Conover, K ; Chas W J ones, D. Georgia T M Norwood, D : John ! i Gorden, D. Illinois John A Logan, K ; R J OHesby, R. B Allison. R Kansas James M Harvey, R ; John J Ingots, R. Kentucky J W Stevenson, D ; T i C Mc: reary, D. Louisiana J Redman West, K ; Maine lrt M Merrill, & ; Ha bal Hamlin, R. Maryland George R Dennis, D ; Wm P Whyte, D. Massachusetts George S Boutwell, 1R; Henry L Dawes, R. Michigan Thomas W Ferry, R ; I P t Lristiancy, In. Minnesota Wm Wiudotn, R ; S J R McMillan, R. Mississippi James L Alcorn, 11; Blanch K Brace, R. - Missouri Lewis Y Bogy, D ; F M Cockrell, D. Nebraska P W Hitchcock, R : A S Paddock. R. Nevada John P Jones, R; Wm Sliaron, R. New Hampshire Aaron II Cragin, R ; B Wadleigh, R. New Jersey F T Frelinghuysen R ; T F Randolph, D. New York Rosco ConkliDg, R ; Francis Km nan, D. North Carolina M W Ransom, D ; g Merrituon, D. Ohio John Sherman, R ; A G Thurman, D. Oregon J K Kelly, D; John U Mitchell, R. Pennsylvania Simon Cameron, R ; vm Wallace, D. Rhode Hand 11 li Anthony, R; ' A E Burnside, R. South Carolina J J Patterson, R ; T J Robertson, R. Tennessee Ileury Cooper, V; An drew Johnson, D. Texas M C Hamilton, In ; S li -Maxev I- Vermont J S Morrill, R ; G F Ed u'DnJs. R- Virginia J W Johnson, D; R E W ,oer, Vest Virginia II G Davis, D ; A l t . 11 a i.apcuvu, I. Wisconsin T O Howe, R ; A Cam- cron, In. News Items. - Two hundred thousand dollars bave been appropriated by the Kansas Leg islature to relieve tbe starving citizens of that State. The 1'ittsburg banking house of Hart, Caugbey fi Co. suspended on tbe 21th ult. Last Wednesday Governor Hart- ran ft issued a warrant for tbe banging of Joseph Brown, on Wednesday, March 21th next, for tbe murder of Daniel .d. Kramer and Annetta bis wife, on be 15th day of November, 1873. The execution will take place at I'ottsville. George W Chad wick, a New Vork broker, convicted of uttering a coun terfeit United States bond four years ago, and sentenced to tbe Albany Pen in the mountains four days, but was . J ' . driveu by starvation to come in, when J 1 ,,e M captured near Florence. He j h , aud is very reticent. He answers ex- . ; . . tcy the description of Bender.- T. ,-tm . - ... ' ! tic-n. threatens violence in Chicara if ,u i;r ,t ;j ...:.., r ,l.! Tbe State Treasurer of Georgia paid I .'cadet engiceer at the aval Aeademy, j .Maryland, was expelled for reinsin? to I obey orders wbea diieeted to do fencing j fc u- reMbed . fc. . , . . . . , j, .-- r - different seetioni of the i county. A despatch from rbi.adelpliia ays: Tbe tee in the Seiuylkill at -Manaynnk broke up. The water during the night was twenty feet above he usual height, and on:y tour teet Deiow ; tLe Lines' freshet. A I! benrea io the J k,wer P ef tb tow obnwrgtd, torcing im occupants to leave withnol waving' fbelr goods. The gaa works' j Were etrbttef'gi'd'. having l be atreeta in darkness. All the mills ftcept one : bare suspended Work, throwing at least 1 10,000 persons oat of employment. A despatch front Knoxtiile, Tenn., sajs s destructive freshet baa caused immense looses in ast f enneisee. The Tbe Tennessee river bas thirty-eighty I mills, barns and bouses carried away. Tbe railroad bridge on Iliawasseee j river bas been earried aaay. No trains are running. Late account! of the tornado tjat passed over Pettis county. Mo., on the 23idult, say that several dwellings and three buildings in tbe county were destroyed. Tbe principal damage done was in Houstonia. The atorm was only from the track, and some of the cars carried a distance of 100 yards. Be' sides VI. 11. Porter, who was mortally wouuded, Dr. Williams had several ribs hrnbn mnA him Innam .linnili in.nr.H j - j J He will probably die. Several others were more or less injured. Tbe loss on property is about $40,000. A Wisconsin paper saya of au exten- sively married minister of the Uoxpel, named Bonesteel, Sawyer, Green, Jones perhaps with more aliases and jossi bly with more wives thau No. I who lives in Aodover, N. f.t and supports ! herself by taking in washiug than No. i 2 who keeps the wolf from the door in ; Hanover, N. 1., by doing housework than No. 3, formerly of Wiooua, who is dead than No. 4 who abandoned bim on finding out bis real character. The Rev. Mr. Ronesteel-Sawyer-Grecn-Jones lastly and lately was joined to bis No. 5 in Galesville, where be was building a Methodist church by eon- tract. H i j 19 Dolvsaaioai det?ravitv be- - coming auown, n.s ,0. o was iaen . away iroui mm, wmie be bolted for : pans nnauown ana in quesr 01 women yet to de married to bim. or we have ! i J 1 . .L . f Ml luououocaaoues w... go on itarry-, log himself over and over again, just j so loog as be can keep out of the pen itentiary. . He is picturesquely de scribed as having " light chin whiskers and a wart under his left eye." Mexico is undergoing a rtligious ex citemeot. A prominent Frotestait Rible reader bas been assassinated. Tbe New York Tribune published ! the follow iug on the 24th ult. : There was considerable excitement at the Police Central Office yesterday over the finding, ia Ttenton, N. J., of the hat believed to have been worn by Charley Ross on the day of bis abduction. Su perintendent Walling said that about two weeks after tbe abduction, Morier wrote to tbe parents of tbe missing boy and told them that he had destroyed Charley's clothing, but that if tbey fcu tertained any doubts that be had their child in custody, they could find tbe boy's bat in Trenton, as it bad fallen j from bis bead when they were driving The Annual Report of the Pennsyl tbrongh tbat city on tbe second .day i vauia Central Railroad Company bas after the abduction. Wbcn tbe facts i about tbe missing bat were learned, a reward of $50 was offered for its re covery. It was not until some time T. 1 I . - ... afterward tbat the right bat was sent to .. . ... dl: . I. ul.. .1 i. t . . t uuauciuuia, juugu m.uy uais were . sent to Mr. Ross. Superintendent Walling says that he still feels confi dent that Charley Ross is alive, though the thorough searches that bave been made have failed to reveal tbe place of bis eonceilment. This indicates that the boy is with persons who may not be aware of Lis identity. It will not do fur a stranger to drink just anywhere in New York city, as mav be learned from tbe Tribune of tbe 24th : At tbe Jefferson Market Police I Court yesterday E. C. Dunlap, of China, Me., charged Jatne- Bell and Henry Shriegel witb robbiug him of money and property to the amount of $3,500, at tbe saloon at No. 31 Amity street, on tbe night of Feb. 22 Dun lap had been staying at Earl, "s Hotel, at Centre and Canal streets, nd on the night mentioned stopped in at tbe saloon and asked for a drink, and got what he supposed to be whiskey. Sooo after wards be became insensible, and re mained in a state of stupor un'il 3 a. m. tbe following morning. VV ben be be came conscious ho detected Bell in tbe t of eercbi blg Pocket. and toon . ... . after, discovered tbat drafta on tbe Na .. , u , e . . , eflA , ,0l B,uk f V1 $2,500 and $500, respectively, a number i-f rail- read tickets of tbe value of $13, a watch aud chain worth $20, aud $500 j gave up tlie watch and chain, alleging that they wer given to bim in pay ment for drinks. ' Tbe prisoners were committed for examination. . Tbe Laborers' Beneficial Association at Pottaville, Pa , on the 26th ulv, passed a resolution demanding after March 1st, a basis of two dollars and seventy-fire eenU for contract, and three dollars for day labor. This will bean alvance of 81 pT eeut. over 18G4 prices, whereas tbe offer of oper ators is about 40 pet cent, reduction from last yearV rates. This action is deferded by tbe men on the ground tbat if the suspension lasts until after navigation opens, the eompauies will be sura to put up prices, and tbe wen having endured all the suffering will be entitled to part of tbe advance, and tbe resumption of mining will probably not ; seen take p'ace Oo tb 23rd alt., at PUtaburg, tio - est Urtwern suffered the ertrente pen- ait j of tbo law for the murder of Join' ilaniiuett,- hi wife and two daughters and a boy named Robert Smith, on the 30ib of April, 1874", the particular of which were extensively published at j the negro Midshipman, and this be i the time, and are familiar to the public. fused to do. He was then told to re About 12 o'clock tbe d'.wHiied man, ac- j sign, tie would not do that, though Le cbmpanied by bis spiritual adviser, i disliked to disobey orders. He was ascended tie . scaffold.. Ortwein's ex- j then informed that be should consult iraordinary nerve did not deaert him j with his parents. This be did, when at the last moment, end n tbe fatal j bis father. Dr. Abram Claude, said he 'Cip, (a white one! wis being placed over bis head, be bade those near good bye as Cue wonld stepping aboard a train n bear aitn bwie for a day or two. i At this awful moment Ortwein turned to the eastern prt of (be SSaffold, and in a loud, firm voice, said : "What 1 bave to say is this : I suffer what I bave deserved ' I committed the tnur- : der. I am ready and willing to die. I i - j Heaven, for Christ's sake. Jens Christ, have mercy on my soul Oh, Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit." Tbe minute and hour hand) of ! ...t i ,L . J . , i ii a mtvuci i ' I immi 'i t ii . niu" . 1 12:03 when Sheriff Hare touched the rith bis foot, the floor of tbe spnug platform fell out and with a frightful Km..f (..; Ml t....r,l ii.. i ... .. . . . .. - grouud, the slip knot dit it work and the Hamnett's wera avenged K:l2i the l.hvsicians pronounced him! . , - . . 1 n -1 unu. exo uicu vj ,Hiigui.iivut 1 nun ended the trsgody of the Ortwein mur Jer ! After pulsation had ceased, a couple of respirations were noticed. After banging for eighteen minutes, the body was taken down i mains placed in a neat coffin the body was taken down and tbe re-j . . Tbe Lebanon .Vetrs says : Tbe small pox epidemic, the great seonrge and i.visher of tbe human family, has made iits appearance in our county, and is ! ramdlv st-readinir in l!eid!ebure town " .1.:. m 1-: ir . . . ruvii. wver w c!ira vcmii; icumiuui n , care and 81uiftry measures are cot 4jopted pted we mav look for a rapid 1 t. Iu oisted. inerMW cf ,,,, jf)t Sliaeffertown t je flair haa been h 0 0 Illfirui,tiori fruU1 ,00lher source comes 0 U9 fhlt f)ie gun-p,,, ; prevailing! 1 . : V-t..;f.l... '"""6 u , vilte, about seven miles soutwest of! Vomelsdorf. Report has it that far over tine buadred cases were in and around tbe piace It appears that a few cases bave been in the immediate neighborhood all winter, and a few days ago a young man by the name of Freshly to k sick aud died very sud denly. The people not knowing what the disease was, or at least it having been k?pt a secret, this man was taken , j there kept exposed to the congregation, giving each a chance to take a last look at the departed, when the whole cou- ffrevation inhaled the deadlv Vaoors of , ,. . , , . I furnUhes some anatomical and phvaiolozi the disease, which turned out to bei , .... ... , small pox of the worst kind. A (.'real many who bad attended the fumral are stricken with the malady, while a good many cases bave proved fatal just been published. The report gives the operations of the mat! line, lis j branches aud leased roads for the year 187J ..J ...I,.. . r. .i;fi-;n".. . J C J b I swsa m s t . h:bit. Tbe gross earnings of all the ' e it. . i . t- it . . i j i nues east ana west oi rutsourRo our- ing the year were $62,933,351 .20 ; ex- I penses, including rentals, interest, div idends, etc., $39,422,645.29 ; net earn ings $23,515,705.97. Tbe earnings of tbe main line and its Pennstlvania branches were $22,642,371.37; ex penses, including re itals, $12,701,513 20 : net earning, after paying reutab, $9,396,824 23, showing a decrease in net earnings of $48,779 46 as com pared with tbe figures of the year pre- vious About 31 o'clock on Saturday morn ing the extensive locomotive works, known as the "Cliff Works" atJScran ton. this State, took fire and were com pletely destroyed. The buildings con tained very valuable machinery, three new locomotives, just completed, and materials to put together eleven others. The loss will reach five hundred thou sand dollars, with an insurance of eighty-fire thousand dollars, mostly in New York eompauies. Two hundred and fiftv men are thrown out of emplov- ' . . Ilient, some ol wnoni lost tneir lOOIS lD, tbe building. Tbe fire is supposed to have originated accidentally in tbe office of the building. Coal miners at Ilaslcton, this State, are on a strike. A despatch Irom tbat place, under date of tbe 27th ult., says: About two o'clock ibis morning the miners who are n a strike, tmmbeiiug about tbree hundred, drew tbe fire from the boilers, slapped all pnmps, net fire to tbe engine bouse and shot one of the engineers at liuck mountain, eleven miles from bere. Tbe man is not se riously wounded. It is almost impos sible to keep the pumps going. The police are assisting at Klkley and Upper Lehigh. A law bas just been enacted in Swe den which gives women the absolute contiol and disposition, as against bus bands, of the money tbey may earn and of that property acquired subsequent to marriage. On Saturday Govercor Harttanf: par doned Joseph Mc.Maous, who was im prisoned for the seduction of the sister of ex-theriff Mishler, of Reading. Seven tons of locks and brass keys for the Palace hotel at San Frnnrisrn, to cost $J0 000, have been oid?red of a San Francisco lock-suiitb. A tobaeoo bouse in Hartford, Conn ,j 'l9et t"20,C"C0 cn SuDdar hw fra. 1 A letter from Annapolis says : - An- other cadet baa bee a dismissed from the Naval Academy in account of the colored cadet. During (bis week Mr. Uordott Claude of Annapolis, now Ca det Engineer, was ordered to fence with would not advise him, leaving it to tbe young uian's judgment. Dr. Claude, however, went to the Snperiutendsnt and told him that bis son was raised a a Southerner, and not on social equal- j ity with a negro, and be would not ad- vise him to do wht he would not do himself. Oj this Mr. Claude waa ex pelled. Last Sunday night at 111 6'cloek a fire was discovered in a frame stable, iu Mecbamcsburp, p., which rapidly spread to West Main street, igniting: the dwelling of Dr. J H. NonaiuaSer, ich was totally destroyed, ai also that of a Mr. Hays Number of build- , . . tngs burned, with stables, 8. The ! buildjnes were oecuoied h Knprl. St : w r j i 1.... ers, Hardware ; iiridgeford & Lare.jTur. (iasenic Cimrtsr, Publishers, rK f ...... ' dmgg'sts, and Bobb k Co., stoves and j ,iB1,r'' T,,,l $-'5,000 ; insur- nc iout S18.UW. The fire is sur- I 11 - - P0'"-u 10 "v eeo tbe work of an in- .,cendiary. Al I ltnl tfc P..:. t: ..j - . . J f he street 1 .... - " " m uiiiu- cent Louis XV. clock under bis coat and, as he was shabbily dressed and inrn li.ih n.iUI - " ' suspicion that he bad not come honestly by an article of such value. His tale . ,. 1 u"ui iii it tu waiuumaacr ior re pairs did not eo down ; the poliec had 1 j 11 l 1 . Heard all that before. When before the Judpe the man Lad no difficultv in j ,iroving ,,;, he , M x a , ,iret ld ,Le owler of , , c( I n- ..,,., ma uniy i wm idic ae wore ' '.a . 3 ,c: 1 j -------- isninnv tiiiniai collector of taxes seued two trains of the Oswego Midland Railroad ou tbe ' oo.i. . . t 11 i. , .9th tnst., at Delhi, Delaware sounty, N. Y., turned the passengers out in I . ; the snow, and took possession of their, o.r;,.Vh private freicbt that was in trausporta- r tin k. .h- Tl.- i .j j . fup,,,!!!! Send money onler or reicistereJ to walk some distance in order to reach ! letter u BEADLE k. ADAMS. Publishers, their destination. Philadelphia police broke up a Pari- si an "Can Can" dat.ee house in tbat city last Saturday night. The theyenne Iudians have surren-j4i k..w, Xew York, for their PA dered to the United States Authority. ; PULKT-KOtiK (ify-smrt tJ,houi,cm' n , .-vi i A-nr,.. r . tuning lists ot over -JN newspapers and Columbus, Ohio, bad a r0,0lX fire ; ,ima,. .howing the cat. Advertise on Saturday. i menta taken for Lading papers in many , r ; stales at a tremendous rediietion Iroiu pub- .,,, i i , i , . ti lishers' rales. (Jkt Tin book. The "Phrenological Journal and I.ile H- . . j lustrate.!' spreads a tempting t ib!e for the intellect in lis ai.ircn nuinin-r. w e nave a tine portrait ol the late Gcrrilt Smith ; "A ', w. .. . . rt. . . it , , , , cicn ihj i raiic :oiiiiiuiaiiv int.re.iiiic flell-Balanced Cl.ara. ter" follow,, which ApfD Wle(, evervwherebet ,d.e is an exce'lent mental analysis from the pn . ments ilon't wxsti time vwl Tut Circii of an eminent divine ; 'Simulating Death" lar to Kobest Wells, 43 Vvsey street, X. leal clue to that very extraordinary perform ance still known among Asiatics ; "Material Kesources of Wet Virginia is an iuterost estmg paer ; Alfred Rumine, -, Who Rs d reined Him I" opens well for the first chapter and is essentially realistic ; eqntlly interesting is Where some f our Oirls are Educated ;" " Personal Experience in phrenology" is certainly encouraging. Several portraits are given, vizi Captain E B. Ward; William II. Aspinwal! ; lUv Gvorge E-Trask ; David Webster; Kinj tr .l .i u :. i .k . t .i.:- r IVlaasJiU D.-SIUC1 VI IIT C'FVFU till "IKS. A IIVU . ... , - . 30 cents; or $ . a year. $l-j0 on trial " hif , vw s R w-ELts, publUher. Si9 Broadway, Xew York. Xew Ailerrttstments. Executor Xoilce. Eitatt of Stiian Mnster, dtctastd. WI1EKE.S Letters Testamentary on ' the estate of Susan Muaser, late of ! Delaware lp.. Juniata conntv. dee'd, have i been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them prujwrly authenticated for settlement, to C. U. SilELLEV, Executor, March 3, 1875. verdict, the best pump for the Srast J money. Attention is invited to I Blalcb'ry's Improved Bracket, the I ; Drop Check Vale, which an be I i wutiurawn wiinoui aisinroine ine Joints, and me copper cliamner which never cracks, scales or rusts and will last a lite time. Kor sale bv Dealers and the trade generally. In order W be sure that von get lilatchlty's 1 ump, be careful and see that it has mv trade-mark as above, i If yon do not know where to buv, deserip- tive circulars, together with the name aud i - ,,jre ot ,he nearest von. will be i 'promptly furnished by addressing, witb stamp, CHAS. . BLATCHLEY, .Mani rsi-ri aca, &C6 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa. Assigned Estate of David Strajrer. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that David St raver has made a general assignment to hiiu for the benefit of his creditors. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to pre sent tbe nanus without di-lav to REUBE.V CAVEXT. McAlistorville, Juniata Co., Pa. Feb. 21, 187-i. Xormal 8cbOl. JL. aa. a a j dered liver, stomach or intestines, such as pjl A Iniproveil CLTl'M- eonstip:itiou, flatulence, inward piles full- W TP BEK WOOD PUMP !uess of blood to the head, acuity of the 1 I I.C p m i? is the acknowledged ( .Innivh n .nu tiws.rtl.iirn .li. mht for ll t STANDARD of the food, fullness of weight of the stomach, fi' --1 market, by tmpular sore emotions sinking; or tlutterinr ol" the 13 5 I THE Juniata County Normal School will ! X T. Ailman will open a Select School at be opened in the borough ol Mifflin-i tntrevill. All wishing to avail them towu, April Ii, is;.i. Tbe course will con- wives of a rare chance of a thorough course ..r si... t c;i i t v . t . ..... . ... " . v.. .ue wiumia,!! oiiiw. uniiicHr?, jjk- uni rtr-nrM ijiiiii. i.rfs'ir. atwi iftt,netn' of Teaching. For terms, boarding, Sec., see Circulars, or address the Principals. D. A. HA KM AN, J. M. GAIfMAN, FeblO. JJitllinlowii, Pa. Propoaals far nulldiaa; Scbaol loaine SEALED PKOPUSALS will be received by the Fermanagh township school Board for the building of a Brick School House on the school proiertT near the resl- dence of Dav M Keuo in said township-i l be letting will take place at the old achoo! I honse at 2 o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, MAKCH 20, 1H7A. Plan and specincations can be seen at the residence ot the Secre tary of the Board. The Board reserve the right to reject any one or all of the bids. I The old School House will be orfured at i public sole, at the time of the letting. KUHfcitr A. KtYNULDS, rru't. Jottra RoTwanca, Stcy. f.ttl-ld Sew Advertisements. GILES' LininEfJT tODIDC OF AMMONIA Cures Neuralgia, Fjce'Aehe, Kheunuitsra, (out. Frosted Feet, Chilblain, Sorelhroal. Erysipelas, Brabwi and W outtds of every oiture in man of animal. The remarkable cure this remedy has elfocted classes it as one of the wokt important and valuable remedies tor the enre and relief of pain. "The sinews of inr left hind were con tracted from aa old atwe.ss, drawing the liDgers into the palm of the band. 1 ap plied Gilrs' L 'mimtnl lo-HJt of Jmmoia- It relaxed theui so that I can straighten mr lingers and nse mr hand." B. JicltK JIOTT, 40 13 St., N. T. JUIIXSOX, KOLI.OWAY Jt CO., tlThoiesale Agents, 6 A rill St., Philada. For sale by Banks k. Uainlin, Drnggntsi Milttintown, Pa. GREAT OFFER. Tea Steel Keprodnctiuns of famous pie. tures, original eiifrravings worth $15. A Woman in Armor," a thrilling story r American home lite ; i.rke in book lorm. fl.8i. Ten hirt stories, a rich variety of mi- . CeH.inuons reading, and wer 75 pages rt rare pictures. k if .1... ..ur . l.l.-'.Tt : hA ..r.. U axn asd ilous lo months oil trial. i Sc"1 lt.piid tor only nrty cents. Tlie gre.it illiiKtr.ue-i wkckIv m aiziiitf. Price , reduced to 1 5!) p -r year. Siuule niiniber ' ci'iits. At news stjirfls or ly mail. i iiruat imnH-eiticnis i auin miu tiui. : le, New York. i HZ A Wl KKK to Agent to sell an ar- I e taltablt as flour. Protlu : , ... .. i .i.i. ... ' ii, .... . tvs M'o Co., M.u-i j, Ohio. ! rrtUE MARVlif, (' THE WOKI.D BE. j T1IKSD. WATEK. It has restored ' e'vt'" h,'ailh ,nd "trength to those deemed ; beyond the reach of all nii ilicjl science, . ; and turned the path of atllu-tion to one of: : happiness in the bleisines lth in ils virtues, ; mvtiwivan uvih I lie 1 111 (, n tlie . It rllren tin. fimiillir Hriflit'. iliuv .ml ' Diabetes ; eradicates all diseases of the ' kid,K-.v' restores the urinary organs to strength and power in a wont, it is a nat- 1 nm ntyiomr or ii.-i.ifti .m h:. iwrinrniiiii tU,! nK,t ',,"!!,l rnd miraculous cures or ' ,,v "nown spccitlc on tbe tlu. Address, : lor circulars, tc Cam. tiutsa K. lias- "T Waukesha, Wis. - inntt7h. Ad- j dres, EXCKLSIOU M F'G CO., j Buchanan, Vich. . iflASH'"-!::. , -..t l.u.ir.rv w.kiv r Amriri. mr mm .re"r tuT ,he regular .ubseription Krice, $ J, Poftuzt Paid. VIZ: Names entered im- ; puny as received, and five Dollars Cash ' l",, at once t. every tilth subsrrilier Clubs ..T fir a fit '! ...,-hl ...... r ...- Ik . C I : ' to every filth sulwcrib-r ! The Arm name .....i..i ... r-iMU- ....t r..l. ' " anmcient guaranty .4 fairness a.irt ful- I 9K William Street, New York. ) ! l4att OVERTIMING: Cheap i Gooi : Svtttmalic. All wnoiis who contem- a!e making contracts with newspaper lor the insertion of advertisements, should ' .. ft-l - . p l 11 M I ' . . IfnTllC' The choicest in tho wovM. Im- . iuau liortera iwicen Ijruct cilHKnv iu America staple arlk lo pleases 1. .1.. T I . : it.. ; . .: Y., P.O.Box 187. MT -t d0n l"'r ,lav at home. Terms free. 4J h d6U Address Gao. Srissos It Co., Portland, Me. Arm A WEEK gnaranteed to Male and Fe pl I male Agents, in their locality. Costs UTUlN(i to try iu Particulars Free. P. O. VI'JKERY . Co., Augusta, Maine. a RItlTr ROOK If " WHAT WOMAN SHOULD KNOW." .1 Woman' t Book about H"umrm,frjfa Woman, Mr,. . B. DCFf'EY.) The only work of the kind ever written rnttt tnw l by a woman, is a necessity in every bouse- - I hold, its entire novelty ami emiimnt prac- ticatness creates an immense demand. J Notwithstanding tbe delicate suhjis-ts nec- i essarily treated, it is written in such a brave I pure style as will nut offend the most fasti I Jtuus. Idy scents never bave had such hue opportunity to make money and do good- Terms and sarnie sheets mailed free on immediate application. J. V. STODUAKT kCO .rhiladuIphia. E. F. Znnkers Bitter Wine of Iron 1 tn.n mill .ff-tfiitltr run. livr .-.ii.ml.it..f jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous de. bility, chronk diarrho?a disease of the kid neys, and all diseases ariMiig Irom a uisor tomacb, swiiumiiig of the head, hurried or difficult breathing, diittering at the heart rhokinz or sutfocatine sensations when in a Ivinr iwstnre. dimness of vis.sion. does or1 wens before the sieht dull pain in the beait. delieiency of prspiratinn, yellowness of the skin and eves, pain in the side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Hushes of heat, burning in the tleh, constant imaginings of evil ana great tiepression oi spirits, Price $1 tier bottle. Ieware ot counter. feits. Do not let your druggists palm off some other preparation of iron he may say i as good, but ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no other. Knnkcl's Bitter Wine of Iron is not sold in bulk only in f I bottles. E. K. Kunkel, Proprietor, No 2o9 N'orth Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists aud dealers every where. Tape Worm. Entirely removed with with pnre!y rege. table medicine, passing from the system alive. So tee unless the head passes. Come and refer to patients treated. Dr. E. F. KrsKLE So. North Ninth St., Philadelphia. Advice free. Seat, Pin and S tomarh Worms removed. Ask yonr drug gist for a bottle or Kcnkel's tYoaii St air. Price, $1 per bottle. It never fails. Feburarv 2Mt. Select Rrhaat. r man tn notifv the nnhlir th.il Jrrm- m branches ilesirvd, tin I it to i their Interest to attend. Tenn to com- nienee on the 4!b dav of April. BNiniinr i ean be obtained at low rates. All inlorina- i tion given by addressing X. D. VAX DYKE, Feb. 3, 1875. Mexico P. O. Disselatioa ef C-Partneikip. rilllE co-partne.-ohip heretofore existing X between tbe uodorsigned in the yutch ering Business, at Aca.lemia, is this day (Feb. 3, 187a) dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts will be in the naada of James 1. 1 atteraon for settlement. JAMES J. PATTERSON. DANIEL COFFMAX. Th basiness . ill be continued by Daniel ! ivs.. -i, -.ii jc-i. . .c. :-u I " IIIIW .. VVIIII IUIUISU I the pnblic with tbo choicest mat at the lowest price. fbl(r-t EVERT KIND oa at (bis eftcei rrcffitiaial Cords. jy L. ALLEN, M. D , lias commeDced tbe practice of ifeiiirine and S nravry and all their collateral branches. OtCce in Johnstown, Beale township. julj 15. 1JI4 THOMAS A. ELDEK, 51. D. Physician and Surgeon, mrrusTowN, r.i. nitit-c Honrs from 9 a. Si. to 3 V". W.. ' lice in his lathers residence, at the south end of Water treet. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORS13 Y - AT - LAW, JCIFFLIXTOWS, PA. Kl'olleeting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended tu. Ofrit-a tn Bridge atreet, oppoite the Court House Square. LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. (X All business prwiptly attended to. Omra On Bridge stree', opposite the Court House square. Business Cants- GREAf REDUCTION IS Til IE PRICES OP TEETH ! i .... , , ....... I U I PPcr r iirr nrus u w ss ?n i No tef??l Kllawed t leave the office on-! Irsa the patient is ml istfc.l. i Teeth remo.hie.1 aixl repaired. 1 rr I II iiuni I ' I l. I ' ' I II"' Teeth e.trrtel without paiti, by the se of N itrwils Oxide tlas, always on hand, trwingtn the hard times, I will insert full ingle sets teeth, of the very host kiW: ! I..r il.'i INI. T.-liilr:u-T u-t . 00 extra. j T.Hmthe siped in rive minutes with- i out rxtntcliu the tixlh, at the Pent a I OI- nee of O. I.. Dt.UK, established in Mifflin tnttu in ItfOO. I Jan 24, 175.1 7", O. L. DERIi. Pradical Dentist. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT my residence at East Point. Mifflin town, I am prepared to promptly till orders lor BOOTS AID SHOES, LADIES', I at KISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, prices to correspond with the times. All kiuds of RE PA I Rf.YG alsi promwlv attended to. Hoping re ' :.. .. . .i... ... etive a sbare of toe patnxiaire ol tlie pro- pi I subscribe myself their obedieut hoe- maker. A. B. rASP'S. Feb. S, 1875-tf CHAIR MANUFACTORY. TUE undersigned, at his shop, on TVater street, aliihiiil.iwn, bas now on hand and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. Ue also bas a large lot of COFFIN'S on hand, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared t attend Ifinerals at the iihortest notice and on the most 'iu er.il terms. He ha', made a gteal reduction in the price ot l othns. 07 Kepairing proiuptlv at tend d to. julyrttl O.' F. KOBISO.V. s. B- LOUDOX, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of K. E, Parker's new building, on Main Street, Miffiintown, Pa. PASIUONAUI.E tilOU.S always on hand. CUSTOM WORK PONE cm tie shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can have them cut in garments free of charge. 1 BVTTERlChTS P.iTTEHXi also for sale. AL.lt WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, l73-tf jCW DRCti STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bellord Building Main Street, ?limintvn. Pa. DEALERS IN , TRUS AND MEDICINES. CIIKMICAI.tr, DYE STUFF. PAINTS OILS, VARNlSHES,tI.A3S, PUTT V, COAI. OIL, LAMPS. BCRNERS, CHIMNEYS, B K V Sll K S, ilAlKHKllltS,T(X)III BRUSHES, PER IL" MEUY.CoM iS, SUM PS. HA IK 01L,ToBAC. CO, CIGARS. S OT I O N S , STATIONER Y LARGE TAUIIH or PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted jrom high authoritv. C7"Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. CT-PKES'JKIPTIONS cmpounded witb ; great care. June 22-0 JUNIATA VAJaLKT BA'K. Pomeroy, Fattersoa Jacobs & Co. HirrLisTow.v, irjiiar covmtv, ra. CAPITAL, IIO.OOO. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAS IRVIN, Cashier. Maacioas : Jerome X. Thompson, I John Balsbora, John J. Patterson, I II. II. Bechtel, George Jacobs, J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bonsall, Vmttd Slalrt bought and sold. Ssritu$, Bond,, e. tivld and Silrer bon-rht at hit hestt rates Dtpotilt recttotd. rolled ions made, draft on the principal eiltei, and a general banking Bonds and other lahuble papers received on special deposit. juneS74-tf Asilgaed Ewtals) mf Samael leeaaird. THE nndersinel, Assignee, hervby gives notice that Samuel Leonard, of Fay- ctte township, Jaiiata county, Pa., bas made a general assignment to tiiin for the benefit of bis creditors All persons in debted to the esfcte of tbe Hid Samuel Leonard are requested tc make immediate payment, and tboa: having claims Io rjre- ut ,he Lh"lVv-'V.w K.CBEN LEONARD. . . . , . - . 93k.taod '',8 " CoH Pa. Jan 13. 1&7&. Tbe Sentinel and Afaetraw office ia the place to got job work done. Try it. It will pay you If jfru ned anythin. la tbat lie. Mtdlcnt. Ayer's Hair Vigor For reatoring to Gray Hair lu natural Vitality and Color. A dressiig which is u Lealthy, and effectu! or preserr. ng the hair It toon rr- ttores faded ! gray hair to its original color, with fU gloat and frethntttnf youth. Thin hair is thickened, fall, ing hair checked, and baldness often though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed or the glands atrophied and decayed -bnt such as remain ran be saved br this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will present tbe hair from turning gray or falling ofi and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous, and injurious to tlie hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but dot harm it. If wanted merely for a H AIR PRESSING, nothing" else ean be found so desirable. Contain neither oil nor dye. it does not ion white cambric, and yet lasts 1rnr nn t1o lin'v nirinif it ..1. C11!WV lustre, and a crateful perfume' - Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co., Practical and Analytical Chralrta, iovrn, MASS. ot.n ar six Dncocisrs ivssTwutaa. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCflU ii Trte non m roa BUIGIIT'iS DISEASE asd a rusiTivs aaaaDT rua ! GOl'T. CRAVEf. LTRICTTTKES, )!t- BETES. DYSPEPSIA. NERVOUS DEBILITY. DROPSY. FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Non Retention or Incontinence of Urms. Irritation, Inflammation, or Ulcera tion of the Illadder aud Kidneyn, Spsimaturrhcea, LeHcorrhrea or Whites, irregular er Pitinlill Mena'S, Bearing D.wa, Chlorosis, Sterility and .111 Complain Incidtnt te Ftmalttr KEARNEY'S EXT. BCCHU For Stone in the B'adder, Calculus Grave' or Brictdim IeNit and Mucns or Milky Discharges, and Diseases of tho Prostate (il.tnd. KE.1R.ETS EXT. Bl'CHU CnTu Diittie$ Jritrsg Jrrm Impru-ienrti, Ha bit t of Vinijtation, t'.te., in all their stages, at little cpeuc, little or no change in diet, no ineonvenvnci', a"d no exposure. It causes a freiient desire, and gives strength to Urinale, thereby removing Ob stmctHins, preventing and enrins Slricturrs of the Urethra, allaying pain and inHitu mation, and expelling all oiM.nons matter. Used by perx-ns in the decline iehangn of lite alter efpi"ement or labT pains, bed-welting in chififrt-n. etc. Prof. Steele sajs One bottle of Kear ney's Extract BiK-hu is worth more thau alt other Bnchus combiued." KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCEU Permaneiitl- enres all atfections of tho Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical wellinr'S existing in Men, Women and Children, o. nutter what the age. Ak for Kearney's. Take no other. Prist One Dollar prr B..UU, or Sir BtltU fr "fr Dollar: Pepot, 104 Di'asb Sr., New Tcrk. A Physician In stferelanee to answer rr-rei.ond-nee and give advice gratis. Send stamp for Pamphlets fre. Fnr Sale ty Irnfgisl Every here. AVOID QUACKS & IMPOSTORS. So Charftfor .ldbirt and Contullation, Da. J. B. Dtott. graduate of Jtfftrxm Medirat Colltgt. Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, ean he consulted on all diseases of the Seinal or Urinary Urpans (which he has made an e-peeial stud either ill male or fcnu.le, no matter from what canse originating or of how long standing. A practice or 30 years enables him to trrat diseases with sneceis. Cures guaranteed. Charges rr-asonable. Thuso at a distance can forward letter descsibing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage, bend lor the Gault to lltailk. Price 10 cents. J- B. DTOTT, M. D-, Physician anil Snrgeon, angl9 IM Duane Street. New York. Re-Sister' Notice. "JVOT ICE Is hereby given that the fol i.1 following named iersons have ll;ed their Administrators, E.ecutir, and Guar dian accounts in the Ki-gi.-ter's Gt!-o of Juniata conuty, and the samn wiil nc pre sente.1 for confirmation and allowance at the Court House in Mittli.i'owD, on Tues day, March 9, 175 : 1. Partial scrnnnt of S. Owen E.-ans. administrator of Robert Quick, laJ ol Del aware township, deceased. 2. final account of John Motsr. admin istrator of Davkt P. Kurts, late of Walker township, deceased. Final aeconnt of P. L. Greenlcaf, eicn tor ol Marv Kerly, late of Delaware town ahipi deceaserl. J. T. METLIX, Regieitr. RrcrsTrk's Orncr. t MifBlntown, Feb. 'J, 1875. j Executors' Xwtlce. Estate of EUzabttk Langhrutge, dee'd. LETTERS Testamentary on the estato cf Elirabetb Laughridge', late of Turbett township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make aviucnt, and those having claims or demands are re quested to make k.iown the same witnout delay to NOAH UERTZLEK, Feb 17, 1875 Extcntur. Executors' .teUct- Eslale of Jacob Brubaker, itteated. 1VOTICE is hereby gives that Letters i X Testamentary on the estate of Jacob Brubaker, late of Monroe township, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned. AH persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present tbeir without deiay to JOHX KURTZ, SAMUEL OBEUUOLTZER, Jan 13, Ib7i. Execatori. Sttb;r-;ie for tha Sentinel t RefnbS'irss-