8ENT1N EL&R EPUBLICAfl M IFFLINTOWN. Wednesday, October 10, ISS3. B. F. SCIIWEIER, iDrroa asd raoPEiEToa. REPI BL1CAS TICKET. State. For Slate Treaxurer William Lirisir. For Judilor Geaeral Jnom B. Nilks. Ma. Cossxixo has become a grand father. The 10 dollars a day constitntion &1 defenders aro still in session at Harrisburg. A iiecest writer declares that Adam was a very naughty man for telling that Eve gave him of the apple to eat. Tub French insulted the King of Spain, and now there is a talk of a war breaking out between tho two countries. Botanists, in their lectures, tell, that in the period of 30 years the American forests will have been al! destroyed. The St. Louis Post Despatch says, wo will enter into no eulogiuni upon Massachusetts There she stuids with Ben Butler on top. The King of Spain was insulted while in Paris, on Sunday a week, and when he returned to Madrid, Spain, tho people turned out in mass to greet him. A Pi'iladelphia doctor, through a Philadelphia medical journal, states that the poison of a rattle snuko is a euro 'or lock jaw. The poison is put into the human body through a syringe. M Cuurors people wanted to dig up the remains of Shikespeare and com pare his skull with that on the mon ument in tho town whero Lis grave is. They were not allowed to satisfy their curiosity. The 1'iencli, uf Paris, seem dis posed to insult foreigners that pass through the btreets, by Lootiug at them. It is a bad o-iien, for the peo ple that hoot, to hoot at Grangers, or tauh otLicr on the street The exposition builjings at Pitts burgh were Jcstroj-cl by tire on the morning of the 3rd iiist. Oa the 2nd, tho numlier of visitors to the exhibition was '2,Whi. The value of the buildings destroyed was SfloO, 000. The loss of tho exhibition is nbout .So0.!f0O. When U'vf.cnok II. at was asked to call tho Legislature in extra ses sion to pass apportionment bills, all Deiiiociatic k-adons shouted don't do it, new the same men d-. their btst to justify Gov. l'atusoi: and his blun dering Legislature, for doing what th-y a b iso 1 jloyt not tj d . It was -iU years on Saturday, the tltL in.-t.. since the first settlors from Germany l.md.din Pennsylvania. The t-etihiMciit was made al German town. The liilch and Sw eds had staittd settlements within the limits of wh.-U is i t, v.- ihc- Commonwealth of Piiinsylvam. previjus to the coming of the Lnli.-L and Germans, but the Ln.'iish oiisle I them. Ox Srsi'.iv a ;-uere-l. good for i a lot t ill man- thiug people, in l'ans, Fran.-.-, his-.-d an I hooti-J at the Ivilig of Si ;. In us he :isse 1 by them o:i the ftlc;t. The King took the in. uit an 1 n.u tLer is a pros-jm-t of a wur. It i-i too bad tliat a lot -f stiet t loafers, and a hasty King should be allowed t involve two great nations in a war. - - m m - - The Wisconsin State Medical So cirty. during its recent annu:J ses eioi!. passed a resolution irtually de l.iring cins".mption to be an in fo-tious di ' use, and urging the te--tx-:tf f the proper i-l:tioii and bsiiifet-tioii f those sn'Tering from it The afo. t 1 association must I-.- a little ifT its beriririgs ; what won! ! it d i lai.h a worn tu tli.it h id a P'ii-u::ipt;ve liu-baud ? -A m vmu of well meaning joople. mi-m to le stumbliiig over what seems to them to Ik- nu inc. nisis,t-Ucv in H'.iniiigdon Presbytery eonvict ing IJ"v. J Ln W. White for the pre;-!::iig .f iln-triiio that is con trary to the standards of the Pies bjterLiu iiur-!i, ats.l after conviction pasMi'g a resolution -ndorsing liim as a gxsl Christian. Why ktumble f v r a resolution of tliat kind? He v.a- tnied out of th- cliurcli In-tMtisr 1 li lr.-.l t.rei. L ac,r.r.lin ' tt. the' Ma:tdaid ' th- chinch. Ho w-t. I -r-tX as a Christian, just ::s u 'r; -d C!iii-ti:i-i Bij tit or Luth-iiui. r ot'j-r 1 (.".ri-ti.i.. :ui be c u .1 r-.l 1. t'liti-tim 1 wlinhc 1 c 1- nrc il.n'i n lit. 'lit. I'l.il il, lj lu.i Tltnes rl!i.uk it i.i x ir.al pjMUi, of this t ate arc .!... ..111.' that 1' ,. 1.1.1. I -'i. i i . ti ,t ti.. c.!v t lii-e ti e ii.. re f M l Ti 1 1 t j.jHj-ure Las !.--:i !.a ! j . r..ttt"li t:. I!.. !, f..-..:!.!. It a, ar th at ' v Il'J i t'i. litt H ar 1 of tl. ' 1 x k 1 .Im Li i U th ' J ri..ti j el.-.:: -.a, o. il l ot.i ; 1 1 t, : I a. I.I.V ti t, f t I l..-ad f'i It. .1 1 . :tU 'It.. i-:i--f.!'itrtiv! , . . ,item. i.at in f.r Jer t. p.-t it w.i i' '7 ' V ti' rT,ilrJ wttlJ V Jvt:; Ll,u ti I tt ! 1 r I Ll - i IJ tt.r V f 1. ,.. Ill 1 .r alfeli'i.,!! a 4n f fifty-four cents. As he is puid a regular salary and receives extra pay for police duty, the tax-payers ar e unable to sea any good ex cuse for tho conduct of this enter prising official. The North American says, it is stated in official circles at Washing ton that the steady and rapid re demption of the three per cent, bonds bos caused a reduction in the cur rency of ten million dollars 6ince last November. This we can readily be lieve, as in this city alone the reduc tion during tho past three years has been at the rate of a million a year. The cause of this lies upon the sur face. It is to bo found in the fact that the banks cannot afford to sub stitute fours foi tho threes that are called in. The premium on the form er securities is too high for their pur chase to be practicable, and so the banks are obliged eithei to surrender a proportional part of their circula tion or to bo out of pocket. This is why tha currency is being contracted, and that contraction must go on un til Congress comes to tho rescue by relieving tho stress of the .-ituation either by remitting the tax on bank circulation or by postponiug tho re deemability of tho three per-cents. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Big Spring Presbytery. Mexico, September 20, 18S3. We were favored in Mexico last week with one uf tha most precious sad sad soul reviving uiettiugj cf God's people that we have ever wituesscd at say tune ia the past, and we dare hard ly hope to realized again the happi ness we felt, and the internal, chris tian int ercourso that we ei joyed wbilo we eontiuuo in the present ante of ex istence. MouJav, the 17th uit., was the time oppointed for tha seuii-aDuual meet ing of the U. P. Presbytery of Big Spring, and also for the auoual meet ing of delegates from tbe various worn an's missionary societies in tbe bonds of Presbytery. Tbe meetings of tbe former were held id the l F. Cburch of Mexico, and of tbe Utter ia the house of Mr. Jacob ll:ckcnbau;b, which is just opposite (be church, They met at 7.o0 p. ui. on Monday, and during Tuesday and Weduesday we bad three sessions each day, during all of which we felt that the Great master of As semblies was specially picstnt with us, auJ that we were tastiug something of the days of heaven upon earth. Tbe greater part of the time was spent in conference, in prayer, aud praise, and we were delighted and encouraged by tbe presence of tbe Kev M. L. iiuiith, of tbe M. E. 1 hurcii tf Mitlliutoiru, we were engaged, aud by their address. c auu prayers added to tho luierest which was buiug cxpericuced. At the opeuiug ot l'rtsojtery wo had a ser mon truia the Kev. Samuel Jamison, the subject being "the euro of the dis eased by faith's prayer," to which all the large congregation that was pres ent listened with the greatest interest. We had au address from oue of our members, the Ucv. James lirowu, D. l, of Cariifle. Ilis subject Was tbe -EducatioQ of the Indian," aud is his rewrrks he showed couclusively how that tUibarassiug question. 'What shall we dj with the ludtan !" can be settled without that injustice being coctiDued to thcui which is now so much practised by agents of tbe I '. 6. (joveroiueut ; without the cru elty to the Indian th;U id now so pre valent, aud without the ex pen? a of keeping up a large standing army, whose only employment seems to be the extirpation uf the lied Meu. We bad t'.-o a very iuterestiag addre-3 from auntber ot eur ministers, the Kev. ?auiuel I'ol'ius, I). D. i f 1'icts burg, ia which be directs our attca t ion to tbe reuiirkable progress of brist caue uuriug the past few years, showiug us bow one place after anvlber ha l been occupied by tbe sol diers ot I bnM's eriny, uuti! the whole world now seems to be dotted ever with furtilicatious. manuoj by soldiets i of the Lord's hosts, aud that soon tbe order fur a g;i;eral assault luight be "iven and then all the cuetaics of and the lie-. It. F. Wilson of the P 1 P'". una,y''-. lV.bjter.an Cburch of l'ort Royal, I dlSe' h V?,t k; !'? " 1 ? who took part in tho exercises ia which I eui to &. V. LJr, h, , t .aJ. c, : as c Kee t on every oaivh Ood s cause would be overthrown, and,. ..Jin . , , . ., , . ,ico i i .1. i i bet tea dohars," ho replied, "that I the a hole world filled with the knowl- , . , f , i , . r .. , tt' j .i c-an take a ajk of saud aud drat; a edce of t'ie plory of liod, as the wa- , ... ... . , , . . . ,fc J ,. ' .. polecat through it and foul the best ters cover the sea. Dunuz the ses- ' . ,. . ., .... . . . luspecter they ve cot." sious of this precious uieciiug tLe at-1 p tendance was constantly m?r. aing, ! lurin-a thunder stona on S it whilst at tbe same time a eousious- ! urday lii;,'ht .September '2.1 the res- tirss of the prosecco oi the spirit iu ail j i'hnce of Harvey Wheeler, situated Ilis boul reviving ati soul refreshing m AinhersL iLiss , was struck by innuences was felt bv all. Tho ladies I Iii,'htnin, au d Ml S. Wtieeler killed. also rni nc 1 similar experiences in their meeting-, ani couscioui of their own wcakue;s an 1 lusulTL-iclicy, seusi lle of the obligations resting oa them auJ believing iu the cfScacy of united I jrayer, they scut a niesagc to their brethren across the street rciuc-ting that they would reuieu.ber them tu their supplications at the throne tf grace, and ( lead that Ood would ena able them to do uiueh mtire for the per ibin iu the futuie thaa they have ever been enable to accomplish iu the past There were ia all about M iudivid uaii., a mciuoers, in attendance dur- lug the meeting. 1 bey are gone now, . bat the m.prcssi..ii for c k-1 made bv t,ilU durin:'' ,b';,r t0P 'none' " can i iituTwvumrriien c n.is tucir presence aud cLrnaa'i iXa , U; aud tutercour:. but wa I.. .' f.rarl u tituc whvu we sha!i be re uuited. ' in tl. it ;: I al. ire here I artinji is nu - y. That briel.t et.TJ.it.. ..I l.rto lo.JH-1 lor t:.c r-"-'. F. Mi-!Ji KStV. - A t.a;pot.-J I nut d i-tat.'t pension ! a'iii!. calling l.iui-clf Jerttuiah Villes, ' attired in aui.'otui. Las been ep Tatiug j in tli. tte for ou. .iuie defrauding .Lew, Jo. and rr,LaM tf d.,d "icur. 11.5 r. presetted bitisill o . ; tb:t r ft t!ie I int. a Mt..- artty iron; ; I lla.lin.r .n ft. .1 f I r. r-... I 1. 1 a 1 ... ti ... a ; ,nt br ti ictns th.tr c!aiat in hi ' ml ::! i tiLliUi. Lc could ..cure l..c ictsi.T. ' I . . . . . i . . . i ;c" " "o.r.rr iran ::v.u-u J isirtuu ( C'-1 "o.r.rr ir -an ::v:u-u i isjtrtuu ' gave bun tbe amount asked for. Of course Villes or tbe pensions were never beard oi again. Adam Smith, constable of this place, in attending to bis official duties throughout tbe county, learned of tbis pension fraud and at once ad vised tbe Department at Washington. Mr. Smith kept his eye on him and finally located him ia tbe vicinity of Waynesboro. Offioer Lcgg was at once advised and that gentleman arriv ed iu Chambersburg on Tuesday last A warrant was placed ia offioer Smith's bands and he at once proceedod to Waynesboro in search of bis man. Arriving there be found him after a search of two days and one eight and took him in charge. Wbilo on tbe way to tbe lockup, where be was plac ed until tbe arrival of tbe traiu so that he could be brought to jatl at Cham bersburg, au indignant crowd gather ed around Villes and threatened to lynch him. Officer Smith bad much trouble in preventing it aud was com pelled to remaiu in tbe lockup with him over '2 hours, tbe crowd still sur rouudiug tbe place of confinement and threatening to break in the doors. Tbe angry citizens were quieted aud tbe two meu walked to tbe traiu un molested. Villes was brought to Chambersburg on the late train on Wednesday aud placed iu jail, await ing tbe arrival of officer Legi who is expected to-day. Tbcre are a greet many cases agaiu&t Villes, and the chances are be will spend a long period of confinement withiu the penitentiary walls. There is aUo a charge of for gery against him, Villes having in bis possession a couiumsiou with chief of tbe 1'cnsion Bureau Dudleys name signed to it, which was forged by Vill es. Ho will be kept iu jail here until some disposition is made of the case, ilis trial of course wiil take place in the U. S. Court. V illcs is a cative of Franklin county, having been born in Antrim town. hip. He is aged agout 4'J years, 5 feet G in ches in height and weighs about 150 pounds. 11a has no fixed residence, but is certainly working in oonjuuotion with some Washington parties. Cham bersburg Repository. Tbe Niueteouth Annual Convention of the Peuusylvauia State Sabbath School Association will be held at the First Presbyterian Church in tbe city uf Surantoo, Lackawanna couuty, com. mtuoiug Tuesday, October 16th, 1833, at 10 o'clock, A. M.f and continuing' tao defence of the hard-wot Ling with 3 sessions daily, Weducday aud I slaves of appeiite that all liquor laws TLursday, October 17th aud lStii. 'should lc framed and enfotced. Couuty associations throughout the ! no plainest roads to tem:r State, are earnestly requested to send j auce is found in elevating the traliie delegate to tbe Convuutiou, aEd thus j nhoyo the mud, where it now niai.es contribute to, aud share iu, tbe beca- i i'il felt most of all. The traflie fits derived from such assemblies of j annut bo oat lawed be rii 1 prohib it uuday School workers, j itory laws, except in obscure locui Xearly all the principal railroads j ities. Prohibition has douo a. good Lave geucrously promised reduced ' work iu Maine, unless tlio facts arc rates of fare, aud everything poa&ible j itiisa-i"lre.st;uto.L If it has ever work will be doao ior the comfort aud cuter-j ed well auywhero elso on an ecpud taiuuieut of delegates wbi'.e attending j scale, we have, not heard ot it. The tbe session of tbe Oouveutiou. I number of shops must be reduced Tbe Loeal Couiudtteo, iu behalf ot i '!:il biwi.ess elevated before tho the people of bcrautoa. extend hos j oerauiou x a. , ou or ueiore vfci., oiu, j -'' ",t'i--1-" v ;-' i- o1--1 in in order that eulcrtaiumcnt may be -llr prisons r.nd po rl:ouscs, uud provided. I'iaoes assigned to dele- ntueti (.udweaiiuth of the ailVav Cou " . , . I 1 1.. i- . r i .i. gates will not tic reserved tor ttioui, unless thev reDort to the committee ou or before Wednesday motuiujr, Oct. 17th. The committee will receive del egates, as they arrive, at tho parlors ot the Ycuug Men's Christian Associa tion, No. 4o- Laokawauna Avenue. The Executive Committee earnestly recommend that Sunday, Ojt. 14th, be observed as a day of coufw-reuce aud prayer ia behalf of tbe Sunday School cause; that pastors throughout the State presuiit its claims to their re spective congregations iu tha morning, aud that, iu the alteruoou tr evening, meeting be held iu which ail Chris tians jiay unite iu prayer for the di vine blessing upon the Sunday School work in all parts of the Stato. Items. A Fort Wayne church has inau gurated Hindoo edfee sippets. Tha ta.ioti will bo parliy eclipsed before mi l'iight on tho 1 'Ah. There wiil bo t;u annul;tr eclijiso of tho misi Octjlx.-r 30, but not f jr 113. Fifteen hundred bashes of wLite pjotatoes were reeentlv d.i' fr-.m five acres of !'in:'inl ti llif I' .i i.-; :r....- olj,, ,llS(. fal-u' Oeueral Toombs ua? asked if he thojgut tbe iospectioa of fertilizers rr .r..t.nl1.m i .1... T.,,... w. 4. I 'I I I Water lieitio; tieMiee up m the nretu i.-es. Wiiecli-r extirjjiii.slse.1 the lire with milk. Xouli H.tri.'ina. sun of 1 niil'ilpl. llnrmuii. of lit. Joy, wis ercenin tttuier :i n.iro wire iei-ee, w.X'.i 11 ;'nu, wlieii liis cotit etitibt on th" barbs. Iu cr!f.v!in li.tek to yz-l h se tli pin was iliseLarreiL tho contents enteriti;; his rijrLt brettst uiul coin iiiT out uitl r Lis arm makii.;; tin u'ly woiui.l. A remurktili'.e oi l man liel at I.tidliivvville. TlxniipkiiiH ootuily, New Wk. oti t'ie -21st ilist. His .,. W;w Chester Ckil K atul Lis ,,,, ,S v. a:s. When he die, Le ltu.l f.,l J.t ..-ifuril t. th. He mi- te.i tlmt lie let 1 nev r vi.ite 1 a i. u- ti-.t, t;or h.-fl he ever lost ft tooth. i h;,i.- w:m tiii. k niw.rt Li- Leti l. j nn,l in M-rs.,ii ho w is rayht r.u.l j ,.,w hjinit: . I . . , 1 Ins im a Ktory ff JliH. Urowti. v.ile , of IIil-lrll"lIS t":t istill C i r p-Il j ernl : Mie h.i 1 1 -h n mi.rn. '. Uf..r.- Jji.I so lm.l Ii-ti:::i-ter C.r.ii:.! ! lirown. nn 1 er li L:i 1 .1 .lei l.U r h it ovt-r fr. in the t"--t m trrLie. Tl.eu tVy h A 1.11. , t:. 1 r ilall -liter. Mrs.: I'-roiia use 1 t J rt-M-nt tL-.m a. L rj r !'i.t. i'i this w-tv: -Tli:. is ' ML. i:.-o,,. Mr. IVov,:, .!:4!..t.r 1 IV hn ItM arc: tin 1- M;vi SiU- ; rs. my o:-. ; ;rji r i v t iy ..t it l.tts I 111 I. H II I tV:: ii ?V...., ioint h-.i! ). r." , in ih r!...-:,f ,r ,x - r ... . . f . - r.- " . " . i lntia-.i r- rk t ..inntia-.i f. rk i-rt I.fit s lut! vim Is ';,r'e r''" f -Tv vr-i-:i., t !. .'.I U l-.ary tli.it to.alt.; r- I r.13 1 to the ...... 9 4 I f ' .1 daughter, gorgeous in silks, and pearls and diamonds, was convers ing with a friend. Presently her father approached and said, ''Paul ine, I want to Bay a word to you." The girl arose and accompanied her parent to tho seclusion of a bay win dow. '"Pauline," began the old man, "there's a couple of Cleveland dudes in the dining-room having a hot talk about Copernicus. I was afraid they wero going to ask me to settle the dispute, so I ni&do tenia excuse to get out and come to yon. Now tell mo who was Copernicus, anyhow?" "Oh, father,'' exclaimed Patdine, "how could you be so ig noraut ! Why, any schoollwy knows who Copernicus was. Ho sailed from Palos, Spain, on the 3d of Au gust, 1102, and discovered America the following October." The ven erable purveyor of swino gazed ex ultantly at his daughter a moment and then said, with a suggestion of sadness in his tones, "Paulino, my child, if I had your brains, I might huvo been a United States Souator from Ohio. Brooklyn Eagle. A Tax on Appetite. Tho North American of tho 1st ins!., says : The Uecord has becotno a convert to the policy of the Scott Liquor law, which has m.tdo such a rumpus iu Ohio. With an estimate of ten thousand giu mills in this city, and counting tho cost of public maintenance of these shops at ono thousand dollars each, our contem porary calculates that it costs tho people a sum equal to tho aggregate of ail other taxes levied for munici pal purposes to keep thesa institu tions in r.mning order. It suggests a lieeuso of !f-0'J for tho privilege of selling whisky and other spirits, and ono of half that sum for the privil ege of selling malt liquors. This system, it thinks, would reduce the number of gin mills two-thirds and yield a revenue to the city of a mil lion i;nd a-half. The suggestion is worthy of con sideration. It has bi.'ou formulated in a law not only in Ohio, but in sev eral western cities, and has been found to work well in practice. Ono of its best features is that it puts out of existence a host of cheap and nas ty bhops which exist ou the h aid earned wages of the poor. It is for p -or can bo ;.ao roau ly ili tvudu i. iiUo "e- w suuie oi tuo pariied c.:n be t e.i a.rectiy to excessive diiukiiij. We have only to cxaiuiuo the police ivp.iits tu learn that. A Eaiiroad Engineer and Fireman Snot. Kansas C'irv, Sept , 29. News Las been received here of a train robbery en iLo Atchison, Top i .., 11-, , i t:i iiia.t D.iiua xc iwaiiioa. i. at or; near (Joolidye, Kansas. -17J mil-s j west of here, about '2 o'clock this t morniur. The train was tho roj.ru I:J E-ist billtld pasMel.'i r, which left Deuvtr la; t ni;,-ht, duo hire to uiLt. Coulid-e is a biual! cattlo station anil aside from the telegraph operator is '.dmst uuinhabiled. As tiie train pulled Of.t from Coolido three men j appeared uud or deled the cngiuir. j ll.lum, to stop. He refused aiivi j was instantly siiot d ad. The lire- loan, Foole, was aUo shot throng.i j the breast ah l ba.iiy hurt, though j iini fai.Uly. Tiie oti-u then us.tiied j the cspicts ear. b.it : aim;el l'cter- j soil, the eipi csi niaui'.-fe-r, was pre-! p.iit d f.r tueiu and made sii'-h a vi.;- j oruits liuht that the robbers were j dijven oil'. Findiu;; tir.t the pas-1 sfntrs iu the traiu wire aroused j and themselves likely to be worsted, the robb-.-rs rct.va'.o.l, having failed ; to sicuve tliC tttusure tliey were 1 eviileiitly :irtcr. ! Iufurtzi.itit.!! v.iiS at otioo telt'-grc-iih- i tJ tiie alius feitt'ii jlis t;loti the 1 line au ! a hiiecial tiaiii v.us i-larleil j for Culitl;'e from Dou::o City wit h j a posse. A rru oil la'jii nro no.v ia I ptf.iSfJt of tile t,'ir.'. Tiu r'llhilsi are Le.tvily tirm 1 uti.l will no :l.ubl resl til rest. tics -alio . re 011 j t'ie titiin s:iv t'.iev c::a bo i l utiied j 1 1 " 1 11 C;lt!b'I;l. I J.iLli IliltoU. the Jen! t tj .'iue. r, 1 live.l ut Ltup.ii Lt, his run l ein,r be- ! twe .1 that id.i,v uitU Du-.V:,; City. ! His bo ly vms l.-.ke. to II ,!e City ti.is moriiin Tin: tleceiu-el htives i. wiiV a;i 1 -I i hihltvii. who resi le in j 1 i.h,'o City. The wife i.; iiucon.M-i' tu us t'10 lesalt us the terrible j sh-Hk. ! SuiMU-il.tcU.leut Pitieh, t-f Wells. ! F:i' ,' j ,V (.'o.'s Ltor. ss, has ie- ivi'i ' ti iii.-Mt -ii from M -ssi ncr IMdsou j coi.lli.'ian the tt"ry r.s in'.riate.l , iiIkivc- l'et- rs.in, who Was sli'l.tiy j -iuj le.I by a pistol h'uoi. e-vi-hju- o l uloat 1mi it.-, with the ro.'bers. Announcement. Y.-t Silk, 'ei..b r ), Ict. Mr. ft. F. S,hut,er: Plet,.- annt.ili.ef t!. iij ne of ll. ury C. K..l., ..! Wa l.er lo.. n.iuj., sl a cii'iidate .-r K pr.-.' Ma it Ucl.xate, and ..biie, I th.UVAKt. AGUE CURE c.!it .:.. an ttutliltttc lor ull ma lurlal Ulurl-r Lf ti, tu a. kii..an, i., u.-.l m un .:ber ren. i-.'. It con tui.s n. i iimne, hr an miner .1 t. r .e 1. t si.t.la:ieo iliit vrr, and . o'ijm.- 1:::;.,: ' Z I aith, , it a b.l.ro tbe at; k'. ! ti i: tUH t!T 11 I'.it ' tl.l 11 .fa 111 I.. ....... . ..I l'.... ..... A..-. I . ..i..i-.-ai or l L.;. r c. K an-. " ' ".J 'A " ' i i ..'u un ..I. .: L. wiirn i i.: . er i il in a i - : I a a... . I n.l i-.-. t:.r d ... t...l d a i . .1. i'a., i.. i mri.e t.:..i ju ' 'r"alN ,Dr.J.C. Aycc's i Co.. Loci. - TOT A T T C VEGETABLE iiMI'IJ 0 SICILIAN Hair Eenewer. Seldom does a popular remedy win rich a strong bold npon tho public confluence as has Uall'i llJUB IiOEWEK. The caMs in wluch it haa aceompusaed a complete restoration ct color to tile hair, and rigoroua health to Uie teal p. are innaxncrable. Old people like It fur its wonderful power to restore to their whitening locks their original color and beaut J. UiddkMged people like it because It prerents tbem from getting bald, keeps dandruff awaj, and wakes the hair grow thick and strong. Young ladies like it as a dressing because it gires the hair a beau tiful gloa; lustre, aud enables them to dress it in whatcTerform they wish. Thus it is the farorite of all, and it has become so simply because it disappoints no one. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE lOIl THE WHISKERS Has become one ot the ino.-t important popu lar toilet arUcles for gentlemen's use. When the beard is gray or naturally of aa unde sirable shade, IMCtlNCHAM s Ins is the remedy. rurxARr.D uv E. I Hall & Co., Nahua,N.II. Sold by all PruggisU. riUVATE SALES. A LOT OF (iKOUND IN TUE VILI.AOK ot SkCoy villi', Juaiata county, having thereon erected a good Dwelling House 20i 50 leut, new stable "OxH'J left, new Wood Iluu.ie Il'x.'JO let-t, Hog Pun an 1 other out buildings. Well o( good water at the door. Fruit on tlio lot. Turin, ruanui.ablu. For 1 Hi tiler particulars, call on or address NKAI. II. SIK'.VAKT, SleC'ovsvillu Juniata Co.. 1'a. The DWELLING HoCaE now occupie.1 by ilrs. I'. C. Patterson ut Acadciuia. The bouse is conveniently arrai.gcd, ai.d pleas viitly located. It contains eight rooms, ijh Cellar, ganvt and pantries. It is with in two minute walk of the Pre:-tvteri.in chinch, and convenient to mill, store and I school.. It has a god sized g t.-iteii, larg.i j ci.-lcra and ice-house. For terms and tar- ; ther particuiars, address Mas. F.C. PATiKUaOX, Acaduiuiu, Pa. A fjrm oT of 50 acres, more or less, in Deiawaru ton nsliip, Juniata Co., Pa. Two miles northwest of Thompsoiltowu. t is a sand land, all cleared, excepting about 4 acres, which are in limb t. There is a Pencil Oiehanl ol two acre, and an A pi la Orchard ol 3 acres on tin: iiirm. The Hoiihu in a Irood 1 raniu House, b .l.k Barn Out Buildiug, spring Water at Hie house. A birgam. For lurtlier ; articulars call on, or address A. L liEN.VKi:. Thompson! 'u, Juniata Co Pa I House and Lot in McAlisterville. A Lot containing oiie-loiirth A-M ol ground, ith a two-siory double I.og Uouse, neathei-boariKd in trout, and some rooms plastered inside, suitable t'jr one or two laiuilles j also. Stable, Laiyo Shop, fig-pen, &.C., all uinier good fence, and well sup plied with large aud simll fruits. Term easy, and pney to suit the times. Apply to Stephen I.lovd McAiikier, near the prem ises, or to Mrs. liehecea L. Wilson, For Koyal, Juniata Co., I'u. ONE OK TllK MOST I'KOi lTAtl.K CLACKS.VITM bTAXUS in tiie e.uMy luiy be purchased 01 th mnletsigut d al a reasonable puce. The property is situated in Jelmstoun, Juniata Co., 1'a., and with the Suiilll staml includen a lot el" about TWO At'KK.S, having thereon ereeliJ a coiulort.ible To-storv rr.tni; I!oii? . a on, undioiis Stalle and oth -T uutbiiiMinga. There is a Well ot good water at llu '.otr ot the house. For p.utii :i'avs c u 0:1 or address WM. HOOI'S. Wal::iit I. ('., Juniita (.';.., i'a. I ayim nts to suit 1'utchaser. AFAKVOl' 'iOO ACKES, JiOiiK OU less, i! Inn . 1, ne and shle !;:::d, in aiihord township, in Lkking Creek valley, Juniata county, i'a. ; uliuut cierin-i, 4 ) ae.-vs timberland "under Knee." Ti.J iinpruvc luents a:e a I.anrn Doiibij Stone aud t'ruuie House, l.uro lijnl; Darn, U'agjn .Siieil, I.aige l'o Pen, hhi'-p lb. use, Caoiac; House, Wa-h llof.re, Spring House nithai ten yar-ls 01 th. door. r'oii!:ta:u j ua,p ul tiever-lailin; water at h..lh !; i -d Lam. 1 his is a di:rahls p:- eii,. , an i is only roo iiiiles irotu Mitllin r.uli..a.i sta'ioit. Terms easy. For particulars, ca'i on r address Joli.i Koiiisoii, I'utterson, Jiinia'.i Co., Fa., or Sheibnril Kobisou, s.uue aii lrto... FA KM lor SALE, in To, arora Vali.y near 1'eru Mills, coi.t lining l.xi u.-es near ly all cleared, the ballaticii .;11 s.-t with good wi.ite-oak tinitn-r, only miles Iroiu the new proposed railroad. Th..- land is uot nir.eh hilly, a pa.-t ot v. Li,!; i.. tv 11 lute'y i;::ied tltteea acres ot t..i.uio,v. v. at t iu nearly ii'.l I t'ue li. i Is, truii in a!,ui!.lance Log bank-b.r!, (ino.i lianie hou.e ol'x-'.'i, all ceressiry vutbniidirs, A Lever tailing toimtaia ol pood aUr tnt.nin st the lioor al" a !:ire iin:e..ti.na e ; airy :'.U,i;t mile distant belongs to the i'a: m. Two (:iiu:ch.-s and School-house uiiliin b..ll-!i:ile. 1'riee 1 1 ta!l 011 or a l l s J. . K KXK1T, Vills, Jliiiial 1 l'o., 1'a., AT . I'AKllAN". V l.nRi of I.', rcres liiiieslorie ;S..t lai.rl. 5i ct- ul v. l.ie'.i are ileireK in a p to t state ei.;tivi;ii.i, aii iii.i!. r jr..d I. -i.ee. li .! iit.it i. all i.iiu'.s. (iced two story tl.ini.- h-'-.l-e -a i i; v., .1 e. a tT. 1 here an- o .-p:!.rs o; rnniii: ;; Ha ter on Ibe pi lee. 1. ufj 1'iani.- i irn V) f.-et by 4l with ci-ter:i. tur l.n.'i.lii.-v i.f all kin Is. Lime kiln ait I .piarry. ."1:4 it. d 1J tr Me.Vlli-teiviii... cml sa-n.- .iitavce Iron: the pr. posed railroad tr. in liie p..;.jni- to the Su.pi-.li.'.iina, and 4 lailes Iroiu the I. C. H. ii. T!:-i .-.-.ul: .I'lil e i.aTn.Tal (.. c-iir.-hes ai-i s. li-...:v ir:- e . oe:::. :it. l or icrther ctieu! 1:1 a ! Ir. m j. r.. M "j:i. MeA.li.r.Ts.ille J::!ti.i To. fa. A f'l K-'I -K ATL K.Vi.M.CoNTAI.MN'i h e ne l and ti.,ty Aer. . in the te-t wheal-j; o in- dislrl.'l il: lh- i t.ite ..: Ilb'.o, siti.at d oa-. 1: ill 1,,1'e tr. tu ..... n d i r.iil-r-.a.t siati. ii, in ii - M . -..iii,i , sn 1 i 1.0 n.ile tr.i.1 if.i. p.!..-. 'i i .. area l.iri;.- o..-.f.ry liW'.'X lint SK (L! r.'i'ii:-, hall a id eel'a- i. I).. ;:!.. I.- g lla.'n ai d r-i il.!e, a:.l ..th r -.:'i .1 ar d a VS1 ot l at.-r. A i t .pri ai.-r liaversws t! e ee: :;.' 1: !l:e ! :ii:... Th.-te is a lar.e orei: aid i.it tl. rvmiM-.. Will :.'k-.-$ Til -er aere, part ni. r.-st 1 . -. . :,.. A tar.i a.l; .inin s..l I I .r I't.i j er aer.-. The reason I .. s,-lli. i tb,.. .i ,. invL--t in city pro. . iv, ia t'lrel. x ;!' -. F t a'! loriuatn i a !.(r- J. SVVEYI.rl. J ClieleMiK-, fnkaaav Co., Oi.i... A FlKST-KAfiC FAKU ix TIHWUHIX V.itli-, cutainin J"' a ,rv,. air.si l'i ! aeres elear. T-i -ts .t t-inM. ?',.. J, ; t!on.- , tla-le.-..! aa-l J !:.-! ; Kit. hen it!. hi-l. ivl; jr nu. sii.l al-.. a U . a .1 iter 11. ir ti. !... r ; :..; .- Ha; k ! l.uii, t" ': ii. l. 1.. 1 ,... J. . . f Hue H.i.is. , -, - J. i;.....i , . .; 1. : ' II -is , !!- : : - ai.l S '! 1.. ; . a I'lii ji- ! 1 Kii'i, Ji. .: XV. 1 .. , v!kI; " i V. i...,-'r, I...... ..; k-a': ! 1 1 :. 1., I U-al il. i-..t,ilit:u.1. tt . .. t, ' . 1 Mill P'... 1: fir. 1 iatid is 11 a:a,i. t ! ,,v ua'!.r..- I r th- rat :., ! y u.i a-, i :.,!,. ! Fleet;, i.t Inn st. .ne. i ' ;; r,.:...u ::e tf...!. t'iiun n. - an 1 h i e-i.t- ni-i.t. Ten. i. ii.KKr.t-. F ! " i . ra.i o:: f . ir. t". V I; i J. . Fai 'u. rs' lirir, J.::.- .-., 1". A lltt Ultt IUU r . u ,i .. i n g K..; -i ; r. j n .''.li-.Ut'. ., ii. I...-V...1 !:... I... !::. aj rat : I a. ; . t- . , . , al.-l l.'a.K- . wl , i,. . i, - T' e . . I. Ll.i-.l r..r.;t- Ait ..I I:.- .,-:.!.. i -.n. nt ar.- in t- r iu. r..i. T:..- - 4 u y I.. n.e i ,t r u .i c i.. m I .. i'...ir,l. I-i e l. .-.::. i a .u - '.,tJ j., t!l. r - .-- . ' I 1 .. I f r :. , ; . ,.; t i. i. i -'. . I. .. I. r - i . i.o i a . II. .u.e. . i . J 1 ' 1. - '. A - . . i . . I .... . I .e . . I. il a. r ; . i . . . k i i i , 1 .. . , 1 I A FAK.U OF 75 ACKES, 55 ACRES clear and in a gooU stale of cultivation, tha baunco iu timber, iu Spruce lii township, Juniata county, Pa., ouo-nat tuio from tho promised rairuail from tbu Juniata to the Potomac river, six uiiea Iroiu Port Koya. Thu improvements are a Large S tone Dwel ling Uouse, feet, with a well of good water ut the door, Bank barn. Corn Cribs, and other outbuilding, a largo Aj'plo Or chard, aud a great variety of fruit. Also tho right to quarry lime stone on a farm about a half distant. Tho faria has been limed recently. Teems One-half cash, balance in two annual payments. For further jarticulars address S. A. IIOFFM.VN, Spruce Hill, Juniata Co., Pa. Large Fam at Private Sale. The Valuable Farm ot tho Heir of Wil liam Okc.ioti, ilecuisi'd, is ottered for sale. It ia located ill the fertile talley of Tusca rora, Juniata county, Pa., one and a has miles west of Academia, containing HO AcreH o( primu limestone land, all in cul tivation, except IU acre of Timber. Build ings good, Large Mansion House, Bank Barn, loOkiO feet; Wagon Sheds, Corn Cribs, Hog Pens. Good tiering aim SpTirjr House, aiid all other outbuildings, also other springs and running water ; Two Orchards bearing choice fruits. It is well located, near to churcea, schools, mills and stores, The land is well adapted to grain and grans aud lor making money for a new owner, as is well known, it did lor many year for its former owner, price will be reasonable, aud time given to suit purchaser. For terms, &.C., call on James B. Okeaun, Pleasant View, bear the farm. ritiVATi: SALC. John Byler ell'ers a valuable tarm at pri vate sale Tho lanu is situated aloi.g Hie main road lea.iini; lro:u Mililiulonrn to Mo Alister..vi!l, in Fermanaii township, Jun iata Co., 1'a., mid only mil us Iroin tho toriner place. Tho tarui contains I I) ACHE? of land, I'D acres of which are cleared, the balance in valuable timber. Tbe land is in s good stato of cultivation and under ;od lence. The improvements are a good frame bouse 30 by ;)t feet, a good frame bank barn 4 OX 'JO leet, and oth er out-beililiiiiis, a well C feet deep of nev er failing wairr is at tho door of tho house, and a Well IU leet deep, of never tailing water is at Hie barn. Thoru is uu orchard u! over 1U0 tre, ou the lariu. For lil.tlar particulars call ou JOUN' KYLKIt, on thn farm, or address him at llitlliiilowu, Juniata county, 1'a. Valuable Ecal Estate at Private Sale. Tho undersigned olt'ers for sale, a tract of Due Hundred Acres, ol land More or less, on which there is a large STON E-DU'ELL-INO-IIOL'SK, in good repair and good BAXK.-BAKN aud out buildings and a GKIST-.M I Lb three stories high, the two lower sti ries of which are sloue, aud the third Irame, with three run of g od frciH-h burrs, oue uew overshot wheel, one new iron wheel, and gearing neatly new through out, with excellent water power. Tlio land is good lanu land, and iu a good stale ot cultivation. The null has an excellent country tia le. This is a very desirable prop-rty and U situated on iuilo and oue-lourth north-west ol ileAiisterville Juuiata Co., i'a., a:.d wi.i he sold 011 easy terms. For further particulars please call on or address Jacob Smith, Xc.Viisterville i'a., or Jeremiaii Lvoiis, Sliittintowu 1'a., or Johu K. S.mt!:, Chester Springs, Chester county 1'a. Valuutilu CiriMt .11 Ul uud s.atv .Hill ut l'l-ivatc alo. The undersigned oifers for sale a tiitiST .MILL aud SAH ailLL, s.tuated iu old Fort UoVal, Juuiata couuty, i'a., with 11 ACKhS ol land, more or less, with luiii ua.n, nilil bouse o"X3 Uet, liiree stoiii.s hijh, ono sto:y ol- stone, aod two o? traiitv, w.i t. lining o inn ol stone, two pair ot Lairs, uuvt one sand stone, chopper a.ui coiu Liea cr, a sliver C. eek s1u.1L luachine, aui sepa ratiu; luachilte, Lsvo hour bolts 110 leet long, two tlocr pai'Kcis, all driven by the waior 01 uunier s elect, 0:1 a 11 icci oversuoit wl.cl. 'IHe null h..s a g od run oi tusu.a. woik and is iu a good wheat grotfii.g cuiu try, ai.tl !s in good running ord.-r. Tlio saw ini!l is driven by a line v iter n l.oel, aud Is 111 good riinuiug ordir, uoi:.t; a :ar;e j amoTint t. a'.vmg iu lue season. r l.Vilb HOUSE, Spring .l water, Ciitaru, Fra.ue Stable, hog house, an o .chard of thr inv itees ol choice iruit in bearing. Any pur sou w ishing to victf the procriy can do so by calling ou the premises, and auy person wishing tu Ica.u the particulars can do so by calling ou or ad L easing J)11. lii:KTZLii, Sr., l'ort Koyal, Juniata C j., 1'a. A tt.iUCC il l.NC ia To Buy a Lirge Tract of CuuJ Lmd ut a .Mwhraie Price: To a n.aa uho desii-s to ti.ako t.:r;uit:g an.l stock-raising his liisiness, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Thr.t HiiHilrt -Irm .ru i ntt.rr. I. .vin ii,.-. , . I ir.-,. Hi.'.- !... - ii.. ... ... I p.ind condition, J!ara and other oM.bniM ings; a rui.nii.i; stieani of aU-r nea: the d-K r, also, g.d we. I uat.-i i:i yar t; au thehar t ol a-res, a,, cv.t a, a'.y in the county; a;:t..i ol i:i u.aptc tree., which, it atu-iitiou Were directed t , e..;:i l be turned ii.tt a s..itTi e oi ii.c..i-, a such proves are m S.mi.i rset cou: ty. tl.is State. a:e! as siieh gloves a:e i:i .'e-v Kivi-in-t. (;.! tii ilK-r .n llie larui. 1 lie larni will piodnce -P to '.'fr tens .t l:.v a:i:mu:y, and grow grain if i.'.l kind', tiler!- i? a:, abun dance ol l.IMKl-i.K n the i..ri.i. We r-peat, t! -.ii i., the great et l ar-iia t.uw ..tiered in tiiis ci.ni.ty, t.. ti e ii.u i.n lua -t ??', ai.d d. sire to ! .ri.i and lai. e t M.-k 1" such a -ii m. Lo ha a :i..dirata sll.j ol I.I" my 1- r &st pa. it, ' ere ra.e eha:..-.' to s.c!;i a j rope. ; , t! it ii. t:.e tat 11. ..f tein;-i tl.t t tl.i! a.-e ii a. ie ura l.lai!;', "i th'- I -r: I c! a ii.il g.aeia tli.n J et ! I' .'u.-. Ti: ie, t.i . ;.-.v.r. t.. s..t.. j a- r. It .il line tl'..- . n, th.- n:. a'... an! ti e hi. k t i le" , ! ; the : Il st tiaels ..I land ti. t.ie c. .l.-y, call at ti.is ot "ce I.T part.euiai s. JUINIATA VALLtV llANK, or mrri.i.iTou.'v, r i. UUA-NCII AT ViAlT KOVAL. Stockholders Ir.iiiviiaillj Liable. J. 1't'JIM.OV, fr,,,,.,;. T. VAN I.f.V IN, fa.,r i'in. r a: j J. .ei in Foiueroj , J.-ei !i K .-hrock, j lieot(C Jieoi, Fblilp M. Kr.irr, AlU'Sti. 2it.a:f Leuls C. AtXlbsch. I . C. Fo.ueroy. t'Ki..ii't. : J. Nevia Po;u. r.v. K. E. pa.s.er, V . : i 'i. Kepu.-f", .. a e V. L.l ,j, i -. , a ..l.r..k, J.i... ii. l:w.n. h J..:!-, S.ry S...-ta. I. , h. A:...-..u, S.a . ! M. Ki-.-ts, 'V. C. '.... r..v, .'. ii ...... n, a i. 1. T . a u, N 11 . 1 . ;-ro. I I . . I ..!.- Si., dr. J ..ail -.-ti.'T. rTT" Ii ' r. ; a;. . i i- .a- Tat- . : 2 ; - r e .'...a.', k ...IK. c---t 1 j.rc I. u.outu c.t'.uic : -. . t: y Atf ALLK F Al. i y j i i..; vl X. A a .' ' : r .... , .- .-.; - -i: : . s .. X i 1: 1 i'..- I . . i. . ... . 1 . . ..,:.. .!.:!! . if!-- !l.. .. ; Ii . ..- I. :. h .f... i -a . ; s ...! -i-. t , b ft,. ... A -'. I ...- :i. .1 I , e.-ti . . i i, t! . - .!. ut b. - A f- . -,.- - n x - GrayMll's Column FALL STOCK OK CARPETS. Choioe Pattern VELVET Body and Tapestry BRUSSELS, Extra Super Medium and Low Grade 1JNGRALNS, A Full Line of VENETIAN, A Complete Line of RAG, A. Choice Lot of HEMP, Beautiful Patterns in STAIR, and HALL AT TIIU C,, ,.,W1T P)S iiiu.. J XX 1 II C t 12 O II S O FtffiMTOSE BOOMS OF TIIE JUNIATA VALLEY. At the Old Stand, ON" TliS SOUTUWfcsr COHNUi Of BRIDGE & WATER STREETS, HUTLIMOHX, IM., UAS JUST KtCUVLD All the above ei utueiute.l articles, uuj ail other things that niay bo foil ml in n AT I'll ICES ALSO, ALL KLNlS OF 111113. AN KXTUA LINK Or' ! MATTRESSES, BJstL's ini PilLis, window shades IA Ai-ia tiL'!i:S. in t.-iiiAi- vai::i.iy. w.. ... fa. I.t iact ?.'rv:l.;.. r.iu.!i Kt j t in a Kir-:-Lit-si Uv- Fiirnihln- ti-j.U M. xc. Juh. lil.Aii'lLL IXIt IU4.E x TM t LT, Mtb 14f, O arpets Travelers' Gutae. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIME-TABLE On ami after Sunday May 1.1th, traiua that stop at MilHtn Ul rua aa follow j; EASTWARD. Xirrun AcconaoDATiox eaves Villi in daily at 6 -.'U a. in., and Stopping at ail sta tions between Mull in and llarrisburp. ar rive al Harruburg at M a. in. JoHanowa xpaxst leaves altooaa daily at 7.0a a m., and stopping a all regular stations between Altoona and llarnsourg, reaches Mitlliu at lO.'dO a. tu., Uarrisburg 12.UU p. il., and arrives in f hiladeiphia at 6.06 p. tn. Mail Tiiu leaves Pittsburg daily st 7.S J a. ui., Adooua at i.'ii p. tu., aud tus piug at all regular station arrives at ilit'.iin at i-S8 p. tu., Uarrisburg 7.SU p. ki., PbiU adelphia 'i 55 a. ni. Mall Express leares Pittsburg at 1 00 p iu. Altooua ti 25 p m ; Tyrone 7 17 p ui ; Hunt ingdon 8 U5 p ui ; Lew istow n 'J 'M p iu ; Mif flin 9 13 p in ; Uarrisburg 11 1' p in ; Fkiia delphia tio p ui. WtSTWAKD. Mirrux AccohmodatioS leaves Ilarris risburg daily at 10.11) a. tu.,snd ntitppiii at all stations, arrives at Mitlliu at U.to p. m. Mail Taaix leaves Philadelphia daily at 7.00 a. ui., Uarrisburg 11. 10 a. iu., Uiffim 12.- p. tu., stojipiug st all station betweu .Mitllin and Altoona reaches Altooaa at S.ji p. ui., Pittsburg ti.4.j p. in. Alirrua Accommodatiox leave Uarris burg dully except Sunday at 6.U0 p. in., aud stopping at all stations, arrives at Jli.'tUn at 7.00 p. tu. Pacific Express leaves Philadelphia 1120 p m ; Uarrisburg 3 10 a m ; Duncaunon ? 3'J a iu ; New port 4 0 am; Miltiiu 4 4'i a ru ; Lew istow u o Ou a iu ; McV'oy town 5 ji am; iit. L'nion 56aru; Huiitiudoufi 26 a Ul ; Petersburg 6 40 a ui ; a pruce Croak o54aui; Tyrone 7 12 am; Bull's Mills 7 a ui ; Altooua 8 10 a la ; Pittsbaig 1 00 p tu. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at 11 Ui a in ; Uarrisburg 3 15 p m ; 11 .111 in 4 i7 p m ; Lew istow n 4 6tfp n: ; Huntingdon d 00 pui ; Tyrone 6 40 p ui ; Altooua 7 20 p tu ; Pitts turg 11 30 p tu. LEVVISTOWIN DIVISION. Train leave Lewistown Junction tar liii roy at 0 35 a iu, 10 50 a tu, 25 p iu ; fur Suubury at 7 10 a iu, 1 GO p m. Trains air'vn at Low istowu Junction fruui Milroy ai ! IDiiu, 1 50 pin, 4 50 p m ; Iroiu Suubury at a 50 a m, 4 30 p ui. TYKi'XK D1V13IOX. Trains leave Tyreno for liuilefont aad Lock Haven at 8 30 a ui, 7 SO p in. Lcaro Tyrone tor Curwrensvillo and Cloa.Cjld at 8 50 a m, 7 50 p m. Trains leave Tyrone tor Warriors Mark, Pennsylvania Furnace aud Scotia at '4 xO a in and 4 00 p m. Trains arrive atTyrono from Bellfuut and Look Haven al 7 05 a iu, aud U ii p ru. Trains arrive at Tyrone trout Curwrns viile aud Clearfield at Ii 58 a iu, aud 5 51 p ru. Tiains ariivo at Tyrone from Sco;ia, War riors Mark and Peuusylvauia Fur uses at 6 58 a ui, at 2 35 y m. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arraugcuicut of Passtuser Trains. liar 27ih, 183. Tratht Hvrriaburg at fallout . For New York via Alleutown, at 7 iO a. ta. mid I I'm m For New York via Phiiadelphia and -'Bouat Brock Koute," 0 52 7 60 a m, aud I 45 p m. For Philadelphia, 6 52, T 50, 950 aut, 1 45 and 4 00 p in. For Koadin. at 5 20, G 25, T 60, 50 a as 1 45, 4 on and 8 00 p in. ' For Potisviile al 5 2', 7 50. 9 50 a m, and 1 45 aud 4 00 p. ui. and via Schuvlkill S us juchanua liianch at 3 DO p n.. For Auburu, 8 10 a in. For Allentowu at 5 20, 7 60, 9 50 a tu, 1 45 and 4 0.1 p ui. Way M uket fi.r fv-hinoii IV . l.. I-.. and .Sat.iid.vs n.ilvj, i o0 i. tu Additional tor H.llniuo.siejn, Q 10 p. ni. Retuinii.c. leavea ll:w..i.ir,;... ..... i,. " Tho 7. jo a ui, i.d 145 put trains havs """" ears tor niw Xoik via Alloa tuwn. SVXD.1YS. For Allentown and way stations al 7 it v iu. and I OO p. iu. For Ke jd.i.i. Phil idelphiaand war atioa. at 7 Oi a ui and 4 O'l p tu. 2 raias fur Hjrrnburg Uuct as b.'tsvi : Leave Sew Yor! v -a Alleiilowa at U) sis. 1 00 aud 5 3u p iu. Leave Xc York via'-ltoimd Bnx.k Koulo" aud Phiiadoipbia 7 45 a ui, 1 30. t 00 :, 5 30 p :u . and 12. IM u.i.lnul,:, arriving at Iiarrishu.( 1 50, S 20, a 25 p. ui., aud 12 10 and j 41 a iu. Leave PhilaiP-lj hi at 4 30 i 50 a ta., 4 Or), 5 ji and 7 .;. y :u. Leave Puttsvii.e ai o 1,0, u CO a. lu. aa-l ii p Ul. Leav kea.i:r at 5 (i, 7 30, 1 1 50 an., 1 27, ti t , 7 5j and Ut 25 it. Leave p.ittsville via Schuylk:!! ; I S is p'.c- hai,ns branch, 2J a ni. and 4 i ) p :a. Leave Ali.-.,t..u i i (.,1, ), ty a u:., 12 15, 4 3'J aad J i'5 p iu. Hay J!ikt; lav. s L:hui..- i Wedurs-lays kl..l Satnrd. js . 5 15 a. :.!. r vii.j vs. Leave New Y'erk via A'di-utown. at 3 S-J r. iu. a uua-ieij i;is at 0 ij 3 n;. a::d t, y ax. Leave R-adtn ; at - nO a u sud 1) 25 p lu Leavn Ailent..a r. 7 .,. ru ... 3 5 r ".UO. liili-Sl II. 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