SBNTim k REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWX. WeBcaday. Marco 14, IMS. B. F. SCHWJSIER, ssrrsa as rsoratsvea. Gatxr, bas gamed 20 pounds in weight ibis winter. Wiaa ni of esses to read of enminir storm by ths movement of planets. Ex Gv. HAETR4rr, it tallied e'f in connection with tea rreswsntial man in 1881. Pnirrs, the Philadelphia poor house plunderer will be retained trotn tan sis, to Philadelphia, for trial. Joa.f OiLLAOBia, hut sued CoL A. K. lloClure, tor libel. The ease will go to court. Til see jou later Join, ats licC'.ure. .4 t.ispatcm from across tue sea. iast Thuradav snvs: that a company cf 3 J'J Irish Virls tPPd for the state of New Hampshire. Taypisssa. proposes to par her Htatodtlit, witii 5 J per cent on the! dollar, at 3 per cent interest. 1 hat is, there is a bill ia the Legislature o that effect Thu body of Henry Seyberta rich Pfcilads'l-hian was cremated, at Wash irgton Pa., last Wednesday, and the sshrs of the consumed ' body taken to Philadelphia on Friday. B. F. Mvss, has sold his interest in the Hanieburg Patriot to State Senator Coxe. It is reported bywlie political uat tne pj-per wui now TheM , mn on Fii, he straight out for allure, for the afteniooL j anJ Eraitllllei Ettioger United States Seuate. ! wcre preMRt tho t.rima WiW Psaps it will give repese to the j committed. (n the night when the sainda of the people that fear Gener-1 ijojjpj, were faud Jonathaa imv si Grant is to be a candidate for the ' brother) was with na. There is no Presidency in 184. to be told that truta ;n the story that Joseph (moth ae proposes to go on a foreign trip, er brother! was there on either oc f two rears duration. "Awosa the items of appropria tion strirkea out of the Mindry civil till in conference committee was the item giving Mr Charles Reed $3,00.) for conducting the defense of Gui toau. Mr. Reed, therefore fails to get Lis fee." A ocihstht, niakeit the following statement to the P.iitish. Wales is the oldest part of Great Dritain. les before England rose from the waters Wales t-.tood an island trod iia by Mrange monsters, mie-bapen birds and leptiles, whoKe" tracks are found in the solid rock to-day. A spicial election has been order e ! by Lieutenant Governor Black, to tike pl.ve on the Slat of this month, in Chester county, to supply the place made vacant in the State Sen ate, by the resignation of Senator Everhart who resigned becaut-e he became a Congressman on the 1th int Tss Knights of labor, propose shortly to "issue a circular to the members of the Order in New York. snd Pennsylvania calling on thtm to j organize opposition to the couvict 3l.n. ..-..... ....I ..,.,1 nr.vc r the Lcgislstnres. He says the ques tion will be made a political issue in the next campaign. On the fith inst.. Governor Palti tn. .ignod for the fint time. a Icath warrant, that of Ward McCon key, who killed a man named Mc C'Inre, when the latter was leading-a fsrty in jiursuit of McConkey forthe robbery of a store in McKeeeport. Allegheny county. The Governor has fixed May 10, for the execution, in Pittebnrg." Kcirsn, the late Speaker of the Lower House t f Congress, proposed to open tbe rejwrters gallery to spec tators. The -eporters resisted the Spesker and closed the door on the -nrowd that was sent to fill up their gallery. The reporters work fir the whole newspaper leading world, and it seems queer that Kcifer should have thought of filling their gallery with a crowd of people, that were only bent on night seeing. Perhaps the Speaker desired to have the place occupied by his friend, so that they uight gvt a notice, but he filled to et the favorable side of tho report ers. The SUr Rout cs.se, in the Wash ington court, created a sensation last Wednesday. A witness had tes tified that a check for 2,0 JO, had liecn drawn for Congressman, James Bel ford. Bel ford on the witness stand desired to testify in regard to the --beck, but the court refused to Lear him on that point. He then left the witness stand, and arked the court to be allowed the privelege of mak ing a statement. The court refused to hear him. Belford then said, "I state before the living God, that I never saw suoh a check." The court declared Bclfords expression an act, in contempt of Court, and fined the Congressman $100. Dr. Edward Eoolestos says: Froji the beginning the Americans have been a migratory people. New Eng landers, as we have seen, planted themselves in Westchester and on LoDg Island, came bv throngs into east Jersey, and migrated to the more southern colonies. So Virgin ians helped to people Maryland and North Carolina, migrated to the more sonthern colonics. So Virginians Lelped to people Maryland and North Carolina, migrated northward to New York, and, even before the Revolution, began to look wistfully over tbe monntain barrier into the great interior valley. New York Dutch migrated to South Caroliua ; some of them settled also in Maine, Pennsylvania and Maryland, while Penneylvanians excited by fear of Indian massacre during the French wars, occupied much of the monn tain and "piedmont" regions of tbe colonies to tbe southward. It is said ihat of three thousand five hundred suilitamen of Orange county in North Carolina during the Involution, every man was a native of Pennsyl vania. There was an incessant move ment to and fro of people set king to better their condition. Once the European had broken away from his mooring of ccntnries, the vastness of the new continent piqued him. and he became a rover. This instability as to place remains yet in the Amer ican character. The mental alertness, which comes of changing circnm stances, new scenes and unexpected difficulties, was early remarked by travellers as a characteristic of the Mtiva of the colonies. What did Congress do? is a ques tion that is being asked by many people. It would puzzle a Congress man to answer that question fully. Among the many things that it did, was to pass the tariff commission re vision act The tax on matches, and bank checks, has been stricken off. The charters of National banks hare bean extended. An an ti polygamy law was passed.. The duty on iron and steel has been reduced, and there is a differ ence of opinion as to how the reduc tion on iron and steel duty, will eff eft the country. A civil service bill was passed. Postage on letters was reduced from 3 to 2 cents. Canada farmers are to be allowed to have their grain ground in Ameii can mills without paying duty. A cowniit-aian is provided for, to investigate the American ship build ing interest 1 Ue amount appropriated by the late Couresa is $-'29,327,511.33, of that $86,575,0JO oea for pensions. Executed. Uriah Movr, one of the murder ers of John Kintzler and wife, was hung at aliddlebur. on Wednesday, March 7, 1S83. The murder was committed on Saturday night De cember 8, 1877. There is an other one of the murdering party in jail at Middloburg, his name is Israel Erb. When Mover stood on the scaffold ready for execution, he at-ked per mission to speak, his request was granted, and in Gorman L said : casion. The murder was confined to me. Jonathan and Ettin?er. This i.s all I have to say ; for the rest look at my confession." The confession that he refered to is in the possession of Mr. Hpengler, of Middleburg. Spengler, has given the following points for publication : -I never thought of murder nutil Israel Erb spoke to me about the killing of John Kiut.ler. He said that eld Johu was a mean old devil ; that he called him a rail thief, and that he would like to Bee him killed. He said farther that he wae no good to anybody ; that ho had no friends to huut it up if he wa6 killed, and that a person would be perfectly safe in doiug it. He said : 'We don't neod to kill the oid woman ; we can lay in the woods above the boue. and then when old John comes np to let off the water to ion it over his laud we could shoot him and then tie our faces up so the i old woman would not Know us, which would scare her and the would tell us where all the money was.' I then told Emanuel Ettiu-'er of the conversation that parsed between me anj Erb a?id he agreed to go along and do his p.irt S Emanuel and I were there and w..tche 1 in the woods at difffieut times, but never gut sight of John Kintzler. ' That was the first effort A ecc ond attempt to murder Kintzler also failed- The third effort resulted in the murder of both Mr. and Mrs. Kintzler. The party got into the house under the preteuse of meudiug a lard can. The confession says: "Eitinger was sitting on a griud stone behind us with the gun lying across his knees. He ct onco pulled at the hammer with Lis thumb, when Kintzler heard biin and asked him what he was doing. Ettinger said : 'I was just pliviug with this ham mer.' Kintzler i n I : I want nobody to fool with a guu in uiv house; put it down.' I then said : 'Yes, Eman uel, put it down.' He did so. After the can wae mended I said : 'I tniuk it still leaks.' K nn'.er said : No it don't ; I sbnt all the holes that were in it' I then said: We could see if we would pnt water into it and that I would go to the spring and put water into it.' When I started to ward the spring Kiutzler came to the door a little to the right and stood there. I went to the spring. filled the can about half full of water aud as I was Lidding it np I said : "1 don't think it leaks at ail.' Kiutzler then came walking towards inc. When he was close to me I 6aid ; -I guess it don't leak.' Just ss I turn ed the can to pour ont the water Et tinger fired. Kintzler turned to ward the house immediately. Et tinger intercepted him and a seveie struggle enUi-d. I started to run np through the lot got n tbe feiea and looked back just as Ettinger dis patched the old man. He then came running up the lot toward where I was. I bw-kone 1 with my band to go back. I meant to ki.l tbe old woman, for I knew she would tell on us. He tnrncd, ran back aud met the old lady right iuside of the door. He struck her once with the gun, when she sank to the floor. After ward she breathed heavily, and Le struck her again. That finished her. We wa.ted long enough for auy one in the neighborhood who might have heard it to appear on the scene. YA hen all danger was past e both went back into the honse. After we entered I heard the old lady breathe very . heavily, when I said to Ettinger, ""My God, the old woman is not dead . He then stud, I must finish it now." He then took a stick of wood and struck her sev eral times. We then hunted for money, but not very long. We thought we heard some one coming, when Ettinger kicked tbe lid off a chest or box of some kind. We grab bed what was in it and ran. We had nothiug but watch crystals and a few tnukeU. Not a ctnt of monsy. Uy this time it was dark. We then went home, I to uiv house, Ettinger to my brother Jonathan's for whom he was workiing at the time. The ntxt (Saturday I butchered. After the hogs were killed and the lard on the fire for rending, I took a pair of 6hoes and went over to Israel Erb. I thought if the thing was known I would find it ont Erb and I did not sp: ak of it that afternoon When I returned home Jonathan and Ettinger were at my house. They had finished rendiiisr the lard aud pnt away the meat I had some wine in the cebar at tbe tune. Jliey had drank of it pretty freely. We waits-1 until after dark when we three started for Kintzler's, I don't know what time we got there, bat would suppose it to have been abont 9 o' clock. We theu got a light and be gan to search for the mouey. We hunted high and low in every place we thought there might be some, but found only seventy-five dollars either a few cent more or a few cents less. Jonathan found an old Coffee pot in the west corner, up stairs un der an old bed. It eont-iued some th ng like fifty-two dolhrs. Ettinger fonod a paste board box with some thing like twenty three dollars in it The largest piece of money fonud was in the cofiee pot The next larg est was a dollar in coin. The coffee pot had a great many pennies in it the paste boa. a oox nea an suvei coin in it After we had bunt 1 sev eral hours aud found no more, we preparations to leave. ' I solit kindling while Jonathan and Eitiuger carried tho old man into the h.tuse. e then kindled a hi e an der the bed, piltd wood upon it and left Beside the money, we took witn us some npiier leather, a small com pass and I think that Jonathan lial a small pair of pinjers. Te men went to uiv house. I cot a light We went to the cellar and there counted and divided the money. I would never have consented to the niujdar, had I not been influenced by Erb and sorely pressed for money. Toe Philadelphia Tunes of March 1. pablig hed the aeoonut of the seodiog of a vnune uisn to the penitentiary for administering drugs to a Juug lady with criminal iutcnt. The Times sr tide is reproduced in these column for the lesson thit may ba learucii from it. It reads as follow : Emibeih Benson, s pretty and refi-ied young wnuiac, with ereat Mack eves and a p!eaant voice. told s touching Btorj in Judge E'oock's Court yesterday oonndeuce aud us trayal. Thotuas . Craig, private sec retary to an i fiu-er of the Fenusylvao. i Railroad Company, was on trial for havins accomplifUrd ber rain surfer proniuft cf marriage aud with baviug afterward given ber a drag. The ouiiu wouiau aDAWered the try inir iiifj'ioiiB put to ber wnh noticeable traiikne, th'-neh at times they caael her to burnt into tear. She aid that she bad mads Craig'a acqaaintanoe about three years ae". at an tut-rtin-nient givvn by the Fourth Cuittd Pres bvtenan Cliarch, at Nineteenth and Fitzwater streets, of which they both wt-re then mn.brr. lie acooaipanied her home from erviors after that and a-ked to be allowed to call upon her. Mis Ht-tison sskfd hr mother whether liis n-qw-st hoold be granted and re eird permission to receive bim Crip railed n her three times s work after that, b-ila accompanying her from a regular Friday night eimrcb service. He tud a pronoiial of mar- "B', which was aee.-pted and a day for the ceremony named. He then aj rouijilislied her betrayal. Wbrn ht-r condition becama known the girl's mother sent for Craig and astd buu to niarrv her at once. Miss Bnsou ws in an alj .inmjj room and over lirS'd say; "If T"U bring ne into court 1 will show you her character.' The girl want into the room and indig nantly said : ilow dare you: You know that you al n are the cams of this trouble." As nig was leaving be said, according to the witness : lf you arrest me tbe whole Pennsylvania Railroad will bck ia. My nnclo will g-i my bil and I won't Lave to stand trial, anyhow " Before this, the plain tiff testified, Craig had given hcj some pill to take. Si.c hesitated, bnt he said that they were all right and that he had a-ed Buck Waller, who he said iiti physician at the Aliuehoae, about them. The name of a number of young men vrt intr"dacd into the case. Mi-5 Benson said she knew them bat nothing was proved or attempted to be proved by them. A nomtwr of persons, mvnv them ninihM of ite cliuroh attended bv Mil Rfttison, t''S-tifi.-d that the Utters reputation bad always been good. At h close of the Corunioiiw-ah!i's ese Craig, after a consultation with his attorney, withdrew his plea of nt guilty to tne ehargn and en 'Ted one of guilty. He still pleaded not guiltv to tbe St-oond charg. The plea w ac cepted and the bill for. administering drugs with a criminal intent was end milled to the jn.rv. The defendmt wa sentenced to the Emtern Penitentiary for two year and six month IT maintained an aff.-otafion of indiffer ence to the eloae. ITEMS. Tbe late fl Mil caused a los "r $20,- 000 on hrtdees, in Crawford county in this State The Tonthfn coliir, beauty and IrJiw r jmdually imtorcd to gray hair bv I'arkvr'n Hair Balsam. Durin? the psst year 300 perjions hsve been killed and 1,000 wounded in tbe anthracite ooel regions. Wo nsnally leave it to doctors to recom mend invdiciiies. but Parker's (Jiitijrr Ton ic has been nsetiil in our taimlv in re lieving HickiK'sa and suffering lhat we can not say too cinch in Its pi-ainu. f'aleia Ar gus. The United States exported 3,500, 000 pounds of drid apples mosl of the n evaporated to swell the popu lation of Earnpo last year. Two school boys fought over asohooe firl in Tienton, and one of them slash ed the other's fsce with a knife, di uiinji bim fir life. My huband had firanken h-ibits ha coal not overeomi until Parker's Gitiper Tonic took away bis thirst for timulrits. restor ed bia energy of mind and cave him strength 0 attend to busiiies. Cinciun iti L tdy. nilllcns efllerees. From the Pniladelpbia UuHeiui. Tbe enormity- of tbe pension busi ness is illustrated by soma facts stated by our Washington eorrespondest. A . . . - I n J i . li ... .. k..- renn.stinc that the senate he f un.ilo il " - wiib a list of all pensioueie, with a brief description of each esse. Te make this list thtee hundred and forty elerks have been employed ever since and tbe manuscript they hive j retir ed are enouch to fill two larct express wagons. Tbe list will be el' little use unless it is printed snd circulated, and as it will make a volume cf i-ver eigh teen hundred psgas as big as a cen sus compendium theesreiie w;M be a new item in the cmt of ear pension sjstrni, which is slresdj let.?pn oae fur indeperidenis and twn grssnbsok snd two hundred auiilioDs a year. How j ers. Tbe new house wilt haveSC5 iom onr heroes of lbs civil war. and the byrs, making 163 a quoruia for bus -Mazioan war, have icarea-ed tiial'ip'i- t n. in the lonft Tears of pes. e is of .hs . Tnp Snlint, anJ Rfpublir m,.e ,h ponelea with whioh oiIoi,iip sua place loKvi job worSiIoiie. Trv it. IiwiU ether philosophers ought t wrestle. pay you if yoc need anything ia that liu. SooisrviMe Osio, Marsh 7 Ai old man stated A J Wing we frirhteaed to death oa Moodsy b ght by three young eaeo, who waylaid him and fiied off gsos, making blot btlirve hn i attacked by neighbors, wfco had threat ened to kill bism. He ran to a neigh bors bouse and fell dead. From nature Mr Romanes remarks ia bis book tbst tbers are a few reeorded instances of intelligenoe in bears. Tbe following fae's may therefore be worts r cord ing In tbs Chiton Zjologicil Garden.: thsrs sre two female polar bears, be tween two aud one halt and three years old, which cane bere quite young One of these shows remarkable inteili ganee in cracking eouoanata. A nut was thrown in the tank to day. It sank a long way, and tbe bear waited qii-t- iy till after some time it rose a hill ont of ber reach. Shs than mvie e currant in tbe water with ber paw, snd thus brought it within reaeh. This habit has already been several times noticed in pulai bisM. S ie th-n took it on shore, and tried to break i'. ht leaning ber weight on it with on p Failing in this, she took the tint be tween her fore paws, raised herself on ber hind legs to her fall height, and threw tbe not forward agnnst the' bnrs of the den, bree or four feet aav. She than again leaned her weight on i', booing shd bad crtrked it, hot failed again. She then repeated the process, this time tucoeitullv. The keep-r told me slio employed the same meth nd to break tbe leg bone of a horse. That this is tbe rei-ult of individual experience, and not ol instinnt, is ch ar from the fact that her companion has not learned the trick of opening them thn. nor Conld this one do it when she fit st ome. The method of throwiog it is precisely similar to that adopted by the Ctbus monkey described by R mmes. John Pierce, of Bridgeport opposite i Brownsville, fa., has a gtandlather s clock" wbicb stood in the corner and tioavd steadily along during all the recent fl od, notwithstanding lhat at tuuea the pendulum was swinging in two feet and a half of water. A writer ou ibe N w erkur-phic. gives the toiiowiug brief carreer of a number of men, wbo were bo) a wheu be was a boy : A Rich oattle king. Attended school in bis boynood about a year Able to add aid multiply, but not to pnrsa. Somewhat misty itihUinry and geogtaphy. Thiuks tbe Kst liolns j-nu Siberia fOUiewliere, aud tbat Will lam the Four Hi and William the on qmTor are identicl. lint ii worth two million aud will be worth a i bird in two years. Understands his business, and lias undrr him three former col legiate helping to keep h:s acooll'its. i (,ttirr aini nimher "s.;riuiped j and olietse pared to give their only son and d-irhog boy B an rdu?atiun. Went Ihioagb oilleg and gradua'ed with houors. Is now 40 ear of age aud laboring in a ruh publishers i.ffi.ie at $15 fT we- k mikirg school books. C Picked up the Iraguimit ef an etiooaiiini at a ocs bogijud t-d coun try eclijol hou-B al the coriM-ls " j VV. .1.-... i.t in tio. J.,ll.r. ...A eanl ri r hml ii nl lr.i.rto...r .H not ' little else. Went to . alloriila at an j "t Assembly aroved April 1st If A. early date, bought city lots tor t ues, cbanitcd t the t'ori-rate name of The and is now one of ihe milllooaire pillars Sou-h I'ennylvnia Kiil K -ad Compmy. of society and the eliurcli in An Frss '-are hrhv n-.t-H d. that an instalinent or cisco. His opinions on tbe literary j Fiv i dollars ($".'W) per hare has been merits t onr miuister'a" sermons are ' eallt-d bv reaolutnoi l the B rl of Ihrec qilu'ed and leared anJ in private j tora or aaid compmy. pirtble t lh Trs IsUifhed at. i ur r thereof on ihe STlh day of March 1) At an earlv sire showed s strong ' A. U I s inolinattoD to study. Observing Irieuds sent bim io school and from tbeuee to college.. During his four years olle giate Bourse he lived on four dollars a week ; starved bis stomach permanent ly into dppspeia. VY'ora his clothes threadbare until ihev ceased to protect hiiu from coid, whereby be It'll colli with honors and the consumption U ent into the ministry and i reached to a rural cooegiiiou tor $-5l) per tear. Siou', hearty, beet earn g liov. Never eouid be aide to go to eoiool r eularly or apply luiuseit to his b e ls. Bull) amont in fellows and the terror f all the (I'tiet rwop iu the village. Rati awey Irom home at 1G. I- ani a bad name behind him. Was not heard trout for fifteen year-, but turned up at last as a rich western railroad con tractor. I a uie home and give his utti dioua elder brother, who bad been through cOlleuo and knew all about it a situation st $500 per annum, which be was thauklul lo gvt. h anil spells i pork, -p irk . F. College graduate. People well ufi but not millionaires. F. graduated six years ago. D clor. lias done not b lug since but live at borne. Jievrr , earned a eeut lu bis life. Probably never wirt. I G. Kicked info ths street at 6 years . of sge. Ueooines a newsboy. Tnen ; a cabin boy on a I'oli'oriiia bound khip. A bar teuder iu rfan Francisco. Thence . salouti proprietor, and is bow a "lea I- ing politician." N schooling at all. i li. Weut throuub College. (Wl nut. ent into bis uncles counting j house, unlearned a great deal taugt't hiiu by bia professors l-aroed in iisi place Mien, fhitiee, affairs slid huiu tn ' nature." Unservci closely. aw which j way ths cat jumped ( ut his financial eye-leeih. and is now a wealthy Wali . street man. ! "An old lu,ly, wiio had imrclta&eii a liUvv buntiet xvcuivexl it tu Situr day. Not loug after she w:w miMsifd. and her alistriice wra-s sn pro.rsclen Uiat lLo faiuiir lionuie coiiet-rued 1 Unit hor and lustituted a SeiuvL. Alter ltiukiii"; tho prciniiies all oTer bir dau 'ntor found her in tbu cliimi- ber, sitting qaictlj v.iili the uew ! bounut ou. i'lid daughter erliii:n td ; Why mother, wuut uie you do iiiij htrroi'" "vio along down," tu lu- ' '.V K-l,iMk I itt ouly getting used to j this tuiug, so tlwt 1 kLuII iiut Im I (liinLing aliout it all the tir.m in cuuioh to morrow." To f rst salmon -f Ihe saoo is Ii:s'oa brought a piiund. A Utica boy fell on the ios snd near If bit his tuugua ia two. In the liuxt United States hriua ot repreBta'ivL there will be 19- deta rsnls, 127 republic itis (oonnlinc tre six Vireinia rearimstrs as rer.abliaans, V r'ruu tbe Una ley liersld. Wild ducks are more destructive to grain this winter than are tbe geese. While the geege feed uvre of less dur iog the day. the rick confin their deprivations to t'le uith', whtn the darisneM prevtnt the herders from suocenfollly warring against them. Cuarlea Chapman, has been greatly an noted by ducks and his grain has ered to a considerable extent. Bui I'harlie has tit upon an expedient tba is not ouly protecting his gram, but threatens to a nihilate the duck family He stretched five strands' of barbed fence wire from the top ot his barn a pot twenty-f ve feet high, placin : the wires about tight inches apart. A hair irigier shotgu'i, loaded, was fas tened on tbe side of the post, at iheiop the nmzxles pointing along t ha wires. From niir of the latter a smill wire ran to the trigger of tbe gnn. Tnis irp was set Thurdaj . night of la-t week The wirm were nnl tliirty-'i-ur eet m lengib. About 2 o'clock A. M Fnd iv. Charlie was awakened hv the gnn. Then followed a chotus nt quicks " lie went nut. On he ground in the vicinity of the wires he lound tw-ntv-ihree otjeks : nineteen were dead, the remainder had fl wn again! the wire, the shock killing th-ni. lie reloaded the gun and put np one of the wires, which had been loon-ned from the pole. B-tween 3 and 4 oVIock the same morning he was agaio woke np. but didn't go ont When he arose in the ruornii g he pirk' d np t liiri v-f even dead dark', making a total of Mitv k'lled during tl.e night He was in town Friil, v and 'ol I us that he in tended erecting at leal .100 ards of the trap on Ins grain fi -lds The ex periment was suggested to him by re collections of the caniier, in whieh prairie chi kens killed the-i.selves bv fivii.g against the telegraph wires -hark Esf.' A Jersey blseVsnith thinking to have S" ne tun with a country bnv. a-ked hi in to bind l-lni a horse sh0e, which was lying l.e-ids the anvil. It ws aliiioM ted hot. and burnt the hnv bsdiy. A j-irv gave the little fellow $-200 damages. Tn hsgs eont iinirg thrnngh mail I r.T New Vork and Philadelphia were! rte!.-h f r:. l! c .'. p : tt Te.t;Ja. jojat j before he arrival of the tram on which they Were to have been dispaiclo-d. There is no c'ue to tbe thief nor to the nisi NOTICE. All p:rsous imti-hted to the umtersigat i are iieq'ieted lo csll and niske sett'ement on or b. fo-e the liihd iy of Man-b KSo'. i Betwi-en this tune and sell storo pood st cit. lhat date. I wi'l and I re-pecttullr j . .- bi.iI rha 1. 1. 1 ... .. ! ally to call and examine iur stck. VV. II. KL'KTZ. Vsn Wert Feb oary in-ll-SS. ' Legu .YtJicn. The ?:oeiiholfler ol ilieSoath rennsTl vania Riilad Company Ircorr.ited j under the mice of the Iune innon, Landis- hllru and Broal Top IJiilroiil Coin pint, af I ter'nt onlr chjiir -.l to th it ol' tbs Shor- tuanVVallev and B-oel Top Riilroid Co.. land agon haute I to lhat nl I do rrnmrl- vanii PsciNc RaiUav Co.. hut no br Said iii-i iliiiL-nt can b- piiil on or berre said dato lo the underMgtied. at the oSce of tiio couij'aay, corner a 5th ami Mark t Strsula in the City of llnrrilur Penna. By oid'-r of the Boaid "I Diractnrs FKKD J. CKOTKVENT. Secrvtirv and Treasurer, S. P. K. K. Co. Vaich li, -'t. PKITATE f Al.E. The Pn'KI.MMi Ilor.-'E now occnp;ed bs- Mrs. F. C Paltersoti al Ac-a-lemi-i. The hoit-a is coat eim-ntly arrop.-d. sd pteaa ttn:v licat,-d. It contffittn eiclit pmiipii. aijh cellar, garri-t snd pinlries. It is with in turn minute walk ol the Preshvterim cha.ch. Mtd conveiiienf to mil'. tore and M-hooN. It ha a good a ed gnrden. Isrira ci-itetn srd tce-h iiM!. For terms and lur Ihcr jarticulars. address F.C. PATTFRSOM. Aeademia. Pa. BUTTER WORKEK Operatiiut ea tbe principle fd morcT t-.r oniurrriii " " " " - PRESSURE, in'tead of roilmit. rriwliai rr aliiaia uuoa Ux VwRar. Works in Uic atlt well. CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK. STRONG, CHEAP. Rend for fall d-oriptlv cimkn to ths lusratort Dd SOLE ilAKtlis rOUTER BLXNC!IABDS SON'S, CONCORD, N.H. PAHKCG'3 HAIR BLZ3LEL This t!f -an drew: 1 is prefcnY! hf li- - similar autacle. cn s.- jCOUiit of in m;n;'r i.icaiiiiiiTisu p'iriiy. It contatr.ft nuhrrLU cly Uli are benccll to th scalp aMid 2uir and d ways Ratom thi Ycjtlifu! Cotor to C1T7 cr Fidcd VXr r irker't Hair Balsam b aeV perfumed and ts w.uTanted to present Calling o: tire Kair and t ro muve dandrulf and itching, lliscox & Co . N.Y. mr. m4 t ssurt atavwsMsVs-ssaWmsalWrsi. PARKER'S GiNGERTONIC A Sapeflativt Beattli id Strtirgtli Restortr. If yt are a me anic or farmer, wwa o-tt wtu ttcrr-.. cr a mothvr ran oun i,y famify or twiiie- c' J d'-sUSfi iTf i'AKKBh.'-. INUkM l.KC. If jvtifrea Lawyer, mimtfer or buines n an trv J-just d Ky mescal omrankimreaTe, donM tale Lituicuaxwu'tUittee Vatha's Omer 1 'jca. If ha i nnaiunpuon. Irpei. vu, Kheu: t) i up ir n t it ft at wk v;t will av r nu.cau?. li L.is ssvxi hur.d.si of hies; it suy av foun. CAITT ON t-.VVfi taJl Mbltvtam laVeGlBr-rTsJBVia cwps4 ti Lh bt rwwOfftl Bfrmu ibmwrii. siwtavtly ) .t f"w yvvsa-sjsit rav !?. b4 wr cirwtka? i. a 4. w, K. T, (ajc. 4 1 sVwasrs 1 irmfs. tar at (iATia Et:c ollau i :t i:r. :'a . d Ustixc hiracm ftw oatft this Tot caLCCkat aad lok wr ttgaatart et nirui fcro.KlJwl mrauusocrT:iiCT-cltilu.-., ,-7, . . . .v.,i,wM , f rrslianain n. . - .1 . "VaiBS r:mcl..l.Tls.bkdr,wT. !..-.(....;. alley, conlaHulig acrra, ahoat 175 i t'J? J '? 1 " hm "f tin- lOsicnlcurcTOu. hiiihe.rKtbiejri.nrWr acrva clear. Two sets of buildings. o I I, ' ln .vet,? leliware or W.H. fiJ i,a tat ana SCorgS Cart tr C-i. I.g Kouse, .ilrJ4, Pla,ertd ,. .v,u '. ',;"I"flIP' hf ir-, kaatisv, r j. Ifioaarewa.orsaway Sornrce. m.i:n or Klltt-Jl atlachtd, lxlH ; Slrine, and als i ' XZStt 7 n lb- Sone BaU ! C ft Shell, 1 aa .yf y . 91 I "1 . -I ffM. J ii...5:u.-un. t S4iv. m I ? jag. wjJ'jSiaiajjLa. .ia,i.. .. 1 .1 ilJ'do Aetv -irrrswc jUMATA VALLEY BASK, OF MIFFI.I3ITOWM, P. . wira BRA.NCII AT FORT BOIAL. Stockholder. Indmdttallj Liablt. DlBSCTVB: J. Nevia romrr, Jspb Kotbrock. (Jewry Jacuba, AllMi U. ttuuaall, W. C. rwiaeroj". rsmy li"iir, Lwuia Si. Atfciaia. aToexuuLSsas : J. Meviu Puctv. K. E. farker, t bitiu a luer, Auuia M. th.-Hay, Jane M. Irwia, Mary Kurts, bauiuel M. Kurts, J. Holme liwio, T. V. Irwin, F. H. frow. John ilcrtxler. JuM.'ta S.MUrwct, bniie JitcuBs, , L.. h. AiSmxuB, IV. C fouMtroy, , Aui O. tkuu.-utll, A,uh llcrllier, Clurluila Suyiler, ZT lulerrat allow 1 at I lie rale l 2 V cul. n o muiu ceruucaie r H uiuuius ceriiacataa. , 187-tf SPEKR'S PORT OBAPt.WtKt Tied in Principal CI an hes fr Cw Excellent for Ladias and Weeklj Persons and the Ared. r.1': ?-?&.ir'i gglft j SPEER'S PORT GRAPE TOE I FOUR YmiiS OLD. rplll.S I tLKbK Al KI .NAT1VK WINK X Is maile lr..ia the Juice of Ihe Op-rle Uiai-e, rai.oed iu inn iwui','. o.- - i a.ibie. TCNiC AND STRcMaTiicNINS FROrERTItS ' are uusiiraai-il ly any her Name W in I BeiiiK the fur juico ol Ihe tspe, picduc- rd uiidvr Hr. Speer'a Dsn vr.ual auper- tii-iuit, Ha puriiv lis geiiuiuenrs, are fcuar-anlrt-d. Ins "UU 1 cliloi iu-" parUKe ol ll yeiivous iUalilie, and Ihe eaWet iiitalsti ue rl lu advanuo. it paruuu lariy l. uetici.il lu Ibe aed aud uU:liaU-d, aud MllliU iu Hie Tarioiif. ailuiunis Ibal ati-et-t ili si-akir aea. It is iu ery re-p;i A 1NETU Bt KKI.Ifcl'i'N. P. J. &HERIIY. Tbe Y J. Sttlt.Ki.1 i - iu oi super ior Cbaracier aud paruara ul lUe r.cb 4.11 "JilTssw.-'VzW iv. s o rllllrsol iLe aap liuiu UllK II to Mi.idit. w or ran 1, unoiiv. r iauv mhvi.i I'rupenle, II :i ni bs lound aaexueilca. SPhKK'8 P. J. 13KAXDY. 'l Iti &&41A i.hSj liklii.ul ,M kills Ivuun) licibg lar ai.Kriur Iur luewicii.ai puipw.e. II la A I'L'KC disiilationlruaitbegrajx autl cwuiiftiua is altf imvoCiu! pioprdu-v. li ba a delicate tUvur, aiixihoT to lhat ui Ihu Krapea iivui b.cB it 1 uitoiileu, and l 111 gnat latur amou bil-esa laiuoirs. ato ibal ibe stuatuie ol ALfKr.l) al'kbK, faMic fi. J., i over ihe ei ul cacu Oultie. Sold by L. Banks. And by drnggi.t cvei Kbere. .pl. I3-Ib82. Ltfal. Lmitlvr's Awtiie. Lt-tt.t ivtuo:hiarj tin Ibe etale ol .Mlcluel it. liuukie Ule 01 Tuwaruia tap., Jumala cbUuly. P.,., dect a-H a having been granted lu dun luiiu of Ian lo Ibe ander siuej re.ti.iiag ia Mccuvilie. An person. LooHiiig Ibeuioelve ludeuled lo a nd dice deut pie-se will make iiu-iaediate pa tue nt aud ihuse having eaiuia p e.it iUcuj properly Auionilicaied Iwr Cellleiu. Hi, lu Vt. C. LAIKU, Marsh i-'iti txccuiur. CAl'TlU.I .MJCICIU persuua are hereby cautioned ' 4 LI. agan.sl U-hllig ur liUUUiitL, aaibt-riua ( ben w, ur ciusnmg belds, or 111 auj ulbcr I tsay u-pa&sitig uu Ibe lauaa ul Ittv uudur- . sigiied 4. a. K.Mrr. ranuers and oluera dsKing a genteel, !uir.i'4e agency business, by hKli ai 1., $JO a day tau bj earned send alort-s t onte, on oial, to H C. WilKInox Sl Co. liliaiid lyr Fuliuu Street, New Vuik. IX-c. 'lit-Vl Cut. S'i iM'Ittrsl Vasal Iiiid l cuii(ir mile. (j a cfe in viur own loarn. si uuitil fiee. No lUk. Kv".r- imiiKBv. CaHnal aoirrH.iir.J. V lurnil. joaevrrilhii,,. Many are a. ,ki. , lo.im,e. LwliesuiaKo a much as lutn. ai,d u..ya an.l girl, uiako gieal p.y. K. rr, il lou oil buOM .-i at wl.itli too fan ,r.riK,isa ,ar- fo, llund Mains. ITilVATE SALES. Hcu8e and Lot in McAlistervillc. A Lot contaiintir ono-lounh Am .. Cruutui, a i.h a iwu-nry .loul.le Log lloiiae, meaiher-ooat.l.a n, i,t, ai.d some ro.mi wmi-iwi mMtif, Muiattic lor one or two taiuilivs; al.w, Si .!!. iirga Shop, HiK-ocn, ftwc, all lindvr good leiice. aisl well sii,- iici mi i.Me aba small inula. Tcnoa ! ray, and ti i-e to suit the limes. Apply to stepiien l.loyu .aeausier. Bear lh ri.. .. ( l"w, or ni .irs. aciiac 1.. n llaOB, I US j ' Koval, Jnniau to., Pa. . I barn, t'la'.SJ; On-.haid. No. 2. tranir ' House. 'Mxa'l. aood cellar: Sinumu !...,. 14x11; bpriLg aud Sitiiiz liucse: Frame bank bars, ioxtrt; Waaon Sl..i . liood- Vennff Orciianl. of cratted t-uit ; bearing condition Will rell all. or h.lc t. ! suit purcliaM-r. Tlia land ia well adapted j 6 nature lor tbe raising ot grain and iick. i Plenty of lime atone. The- cotamnbiiy ia i Eood. Chcrchea and SRhoul Snin. bient. Temia moderate. For particolara ! can on or aooreaa li. .StafcKS, Faimera Grove, Juniata Co., ' Sale Bills printed on ahort notice at th oue it Ibis ottire. , ... "BBB.S-i. - I A FIKST-kATK FAIill TIMmor . A ul' Persons are hershvru.;...i ... travtlrr' flSfYLVANIARAlLEOAD. TTMK-TABLfc . . ib.t s'09 r EASTw-ASD. Mvs M:S:s ....Aatrat i...tal.veaAltoooadani ,-ioj pmg a at..aua "-t ..a Hamburg Urrisborg re-chaa Sino -. --- (.D;.d.!l,a,a a 1-.40 I .o4 f. m. i . .. 1 al lea' Pittbtrf daily it, a. tm.. ami aioe- aa m.. A ion. - i . m -. . ,. I - aHrasIfasliei rr IV CB e .delphia M Wp. m- Mail Kspr.a leare. Pi.t.burg at t 00 J Ailoo.M ; Oron. i I. p . Heel ,..!.. SO-ipiu; Le.M-s i . p ,n 9 l. . : '-rriaburg Ulr ral,9r ealpbiaSoepnt- tSTWAKD. - i.ru.nuiiTim leaves Harris- r.s"l.u., daily .1 io.Io a..,aoa ' .ii .tt.-... arrives at JBUliiu li- W 1 iil'i l" i'hi ed.lphia daily at -..U, a. ll.rribu, 1 1.15 a. in.. M.Bho ll.il ). u... VI - ,'M0' W,m"". .It ,111 id .ud AlfK.ua reacnea Altwona al . j,. m., lMllu c o P- Jli-iua-ActesajBATIoS leaves Harris bu.g d.. xc. j,. d .-uy at 6 .1.0 ,. ,- S "" arrlraal ilimiuat 7.i y p. ui. rai-inc Express leavea Philadlvbi H p ,u : lu- r.-nrg 3 15 a m ; luiicaut.o 3 63 am: Nrwvurt 4 l a u s ilinliuoOls Li i.cisiou-iaui; JieV-yiown Seo am; llu L'niou liliams Uunuu.aiib 4 ai ; r. lersburg 7 V2 u. ; Spru tr J15m; TraJ 731 am; H a Mula 744 am; iilwna Ii a ui ; iUtbu.g 1 35 p re. rati l.in leavea Philadelphia at II Oi a m; lUrrrtbing 3 15 pm; ilnllin 4 37 p ui ; i.ei.-iun 4 opn ; liui.tinsaon w et'piu ; 1 yroi.a 6 to p m ; Altoona 7 V) p ui ; fills burg 1 1 3" p m. LKWISTON DIVISION. Traini leave Lcwiatuwu J'lnciiun for UH- roy at t. 2 1 a iu, 10 b a 10, i t p iu iur amioSry at Ou a ui, 1 p iu. '1 rain, arrive at !,ct iMou Junction irom Mnruy al V to a iu, I 60 put, 00 p ui ; liuiu aunbury al IVIMaui, 4 & p ui. TTKONH DlV'l-SIO.V. Trains leave Tyrwno fur Bcllrfente aad LiH'K llaveu S uu in, 1 io p ni. luuave 1 vioue iwr lUrtvciuvtlie aud CloaiBehl at b uo a lu, 1 uu p ui. I rams leave I y rone I r arnorv iiurK, i'enuftt I. aula i'uruaca aud Scuiia at S 4V a in aud ii 3d p in. Iraiuv arrive at Tvrone from Selluruls aud L.;ck fl i-i al -'a u, aud 0 3 i p iu. Trams arrive at Tyrone Irom Curweu-t- villu and clear del.l at i Jl a iu, and u it) a iu. Trams arrivu al rvruuolroiu Scu.ia, War- riuia MarK and IVuust Ivauia r'urnace at 7 Sd a ui, at S i p Ul. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangement ef Passenger Trains. Jc-.t Wih, 1SS2. Traini Unit Htrrttburg at ftllovi: for New Turk via Alit-Bluwn, at 7 61) a. oi., ami I 4i p. ni. tnr N aw Vor. via I'blo-delphii aad Bound tiiuuk K-.ntc," 6 7 5w am, and 1 4 p Ot. fur Phillfl hia, 52, 7 SO, 35U aui, I ii and 1 1 i p m. I or Keadmg ai 5 i', 6 ii, 7 60, CO a m, 1 46, 4 oj aud SI I p ia. r ur 1'uitsville at o I , 7 6'i, 9 5 a m, aud I 4i and 4 isi p. ui. aid via Schuylkill Jt sue (iietiaima Stanch al 2 10 p ui. I'or A ItUnt It, p ll a Hi. fur Atieniunn al 6 2), 7 30, 9 . a m, 1 4- auu 4 Uo p ni. The 7 : a ui, Ld I 45 p ia trains hive thruufrb cars lur New York via Ailec- tuwu. svD.irs. Vot AI'.eBtown and way a.-ations at 5 2 a m Kur Knadiug, l'liio!elphia and aay alatiuas al i a m and 1 4- p re. 7'raia sr Marrubtrg Utct ut fallout 1 Leave New Turk via Aiieutuwn al 9i0 a tu, 1 Ov aud u3U p iu. Leave N,r Vora ua-'Kouod Brook Kuute" aud r'biladeli.hi 1 7 4.V a in, I 80, 4 iJ and a p iu , ud li.otl n.elinKbt,airivii.lI n HaniKbUrg 1 511,8 3, V 2j j,. m UBd 12 lo.oi.l td a in l.eave iuila.ieluhia at 1 ;W ft 4." a IU., t 0t, uO and 7 3-i p iu. Leave huttsville ai b no, 900 a. ni. and 4 40 p iu. Leave Ueauing at 4 6), 7 , 1 1 &U a m, 1 6 li, 1 5tl and 10 ii p ru. Leave 1'ollKviile via Achil.t ikili .nd Susque hanna branch, H li 1,1. 4,d 4 v p m. Leave Alieolutttt t li uy, B 40 a 111., 12 15 4 oU aud 0u p iu. svo.irs. Laava New Turk via Allei.tewn, at 6 30 . fhiiadelplua at 7 3-i -e i. Leave Kea.ll 11 g al 7 JU a lu ai d IU 25 p m. Leavo AllenittMB al ai'S p ui Tt.tl.lO IIItAV.tCII. I.iav II AKIilSBL'KG lor Kaxton, Loeh icl. wtd lee. ion d uly. except 4ouda,5 2o, 40, 9 J j a ni, 1 Ai and ! 4u p iu ; d;iily , ex cept Saturday and Sunday, o p 111, and ub Saturday 0:1 1 , 4 li uih 6 lu, y ,n. Ueltirnnig, have STKKl.To: dailv, ex cept Sund.iv. G H,7 IK, 10 (Si, II 4 , ,Ut 2 IU and 1" 10 pm ; daily, cxcsjl Saimdav and Sutotav, H IU p ni, luid u S iturdav ouly, 6 10 and t Xn p ru. C. ii. HANCOCK bara Paa.'r aad T.cJrrl .irent. It' M I I TI' V AGEVTS! i.rTS AGENTS! YfrfPi 4uast-. ' Mam tmntrL m'mm. J'l0n" EiiBIC 111 II If IsllAIIC I ' " ," IliUIHliO ' iZZZZlZZ iL" 'T" r-,r-v ' gt -m cy ben. ibnerman. . " " w7 " nl tm y- . u. . JfcMW c.n. -JV. 5 'r. ; S"'.k" mm- Borw aa ! vrioTsi tZSLZ 1 u. At - rr -p . . T ! Tim nd wi u i"--sftai jm-zztzl 'fr.-" r-""w wrm. a a A. O. VOItTHHr.Tii "7 r. i m Brantaoff.r A li Knits lJ-ift Smith S Owen Ktaaa Te:n Rentier I'. F. Spivbet John L Aukar J B Gather S M Kautfruaa J V Dottra navid HnnterM, Aruold Varaea Levi K M era I Hrtiry t1 puree 1 -',l"ne Korta ' rl"hn 'cIeu ) u B wiinm : ' lv omith ' "ns i '8nry Ai:S( I V'w" Dut ' " Hostel una Ilostetl. Jena Pines Jacob Hoop. lamlle uK....la i J. VIR&tfffl. v.. a a i 1111 mwm, Oraybdl's Column 'FALL STOCK CARPETS. Choice Pattmi VELVET Bodj and Tapeitxy BRUSSELS, Extra Super Median and Low Grade INGRAINS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A Ckoiee Lot of HEMP, Beautifal Patterns ia STAIR, and HALL Carpets AT THE Carpet House FURNITURE ROOMS or THE JUNIATA VALLEY. At the Old Stand, 05 THS 80CTHWE8T CCP.-tlil OF BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, .MIKrLIiTOtT.t, FA., HA9JCSI RECEIYKD All the above enumorated articla. and all other thiu that ruay bs found iu a CARPIT : mml STORE. AT I'll ICES BEYOND COMPETITIONS. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF PCRWITUKE. AN EXTRA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Bolsters ni Pilhws, WINDOW SHADES. IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GHEAT TARIETT, &C, &c., die. fiict everything In uauallj kept in First-CI FurnUhing Good Store -wau-.ay AaVVUDV JOHXES. CRAYBILL WRIDCE STREET, fulb -I.S, MJFFLLVTOfrjV, . . pwto
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