illWf""; ! J SEymiZ & REPUELICAIi MlfFLINTOWN. W fci'ifesJay, I'ciiraarj 4, 15. fT'sch'weier, SB1X0K A.KD rOPKlST. Tile J'i"ntaro defeated the biii to appropriate SlO.GuO fur tbe x'eun sylvaii exhibit at New Orleans. - - m Tivnsui.kers we doiu-' the IrifaL great Lar::i, iu tins way, that Irisl m.n ri?J. women are being dbseharg ed from piacos. of employment. Th British Ueueral Stewart bus reen whipping the African erniy o! Ervp-.ir.r.a and Arabs, in fine stylo. How arnch cf Africa will Great Urit- ia eld-a uuder the ri hied cosiest? Tbe country should heartily thank Ccloi.c) TJeClure for grappling with i.t- T r:!i L::: Lcfierv business. It js been the pla.-j into which thou .Is o people put money tor which tht v never received a cunt in return The Colonel is rcfivin? tbe nionil support of a kge majority of the pec 51- .' i i.e. hi' fu.iLU i tAiiii Fcaouie br.fi bc.-n rejected by tlie United hlstif SfiiMti li 1 rencu tueceec; in completing the canal ly the Panama rov.t, tLe Nicaragua rout would, it ali .robabii;ty be valinVss. Aftertht IVn iua canal Laa boeu completed wlil Le jut-.t an good a time to assert t iin 2dunroe doctrine as now. A nir.n beta br.l 1 fki: it- li.R' naiasd Cuumnsrbsua br.i as oiio of tnc uyiiftmil blew up prut of the Tow or r.Z'l v.al oi tuf two iiouset , t if . l1:-' Pioiwnr. .n London, wiitn te.e -r.nli ihi.-a L:;d humire-iS ol wvmei n - ar.fi i.iMreu i:-.itmrf iLem. He La. an inrii b.rgue una a Yankee tuai.; to his aptec'i and in all pro Liability is one ( i ,a:i: H .em:; d A'-gur, Cuii;ui!dii:g tL de'iti tmc-Lt of tut- ML-souri, has L-eeu tin weed a.) e vict IL) wtiite settler in Oklahoma. XLtae are tome fom bundled in number, and will doubt 1m malte armed resistance. A con flict between the troops and tiie Met tiers teems imminent. Discussions took place in both Houses of Con grate on the tjaeHi-ion of elfccluiiug the laiids open to settlement." Iu this day, when the administra tion of chloroform, fr a j.owcr;u 6troks of flectrkit?, cau produce a t ptyiir aiid paiiuss tit it i viiir cruel to ei.icu:e :iitn by Landing, ant. if? tint reei ii, men, Ltie Uiid Ibtie. aro bdfucaiie thivdJu the prts.-, thai tha uji LUiUS uf the ez.ciutiou o: uiuiltifcis b changed fioiu that ot La.i-i&jj to that of cxcu:o.i by chloroform or electricity. m Tli fjtate lOiild of Aglicu'it'.ae b Id it auLiial lucetinj; kst Wt.b i-'j'y.i.i;.', at liia'ritburg, aiiiui-' tL; niiis ol '.he executive co;uu:itiee i Lr. t.'vli 7ilsou, of Airy View AcRd- eiy. Lr. n ason w not uEiy one of the be.jt Academic tenchrs in the Co mti.vitilLh, but bo is, iu addi tion '. j that, a practical farmer and iakts an iutei-fc.t in the buainebs lhat is brought iiebuo tLo bo.ud. The bill tt was iutroduced in the li.-ti I'di'.io f ir the employment of tL-.' wi-ipiiinj po.--t as a puuishuiect for i riu.e is favorably pokell of by mo.it if tii8 people that have henid ot it. ILe Keeping up ot eij enire Vf-r.it iitr-rica for tlie loL'.vtDt of ciin.iuals, is bcomitig burJeniome. lue I .8t xu l tu9 las u nouli nave a thousand n nei muie of a inform in fuei.ee iu it than to send a rogu to plisou to kooj), cloth and feed him t ueie. The lato battle that the Briluk fought iu Africa, on the 19th of Jau uary, was bard on the newsp.ipor cor retpwiideiits that were with the ad vanoe urruy. Jlr. Cameron, the spe'ial cci-r:apoident of the London Dill S.atdard, and Mr. Hcrbtrt. Fpecial correspondent of the morn ing Post, were killed, while Clo nel Burleigh, special corrcspondenl cf ii.e Tel -graph, was wountle.l. See accouut of battle iu another ctd- UliiQ. Tbo New Yolk Independent, of last vtek, remarks: Many congress n:e;t are greatly annoyed at newspa jer comments on the purchase of opera glasses, perfumery, etc., for their benefit out of t'uo funds of Congi es. Tbe law allows each mem ber 5123 worth of -fctationery. ADy unexpended balance is turntd over to the member in cash or in the val ue of huv purchase be may wish iuaIe. Thus under the pretense of desiring stationery to lice in the sei vice of the government, the honorable member btaius a small addition to his s-il-ry. Proceedings of Congress. In the Senate, on the 2Ctb. the greater part of the session was de voted to the c-M.sideration of reao lutions conctrnii!-- the dynamiters in tLsir effort Lo blow up the British Hence cf Parliament. A memorial from tLe Legislature of Kansas was received remonfctifct . ingagaitiRt iLeestsblishing of a c-a;tb trail across the State. A bill was reported favorably that provides that the trade dollars shall be received r.atd July 1. 1SS5, in ex- dmnge, dollar for dollar, of standard! bha'u be recoiued iato sfaodard dtjl- in.it.. bcip -t received at the ilirds tt their h-.ibion va'ue. In tt e lIoap, on the ii-ita, ruost of the session was devoted to th eoUsi lerDiion cf rob'.tiocs vcUtiv to tLiO ciTort to destroy the House oi I'arliAinert by diBa.'iiite. Lhe mem- l)..r exii:-!;nco.' niJius'on ttt toe eiune. A iohilim vue offeried iuul pto- Tided lor liio aoouiioii oi iae nal reTenns t;ystem of taxation. . : i T.r e it .. : . .. The Philadelphia Boai t of Iraae offarad a protect agamut the adoption of tbe Spanish lreaty. Coucressman AttiQHon ana otner members deiive:d a-1 Jreoes ia ac cordauiv with a House resolution ipreiv of regret of tbe dtath of m:a!)':r V. A. Duncan, of Gettys burg Congrsasman Atkiaaon de livered a funeral oration. The Senate bad suck important Imsines: to lrtusnct oa ike ilSth, that it ws not conridi-red fafe for the Americaa people to bekr it, consa- (ineuJiv tho most of te session was held in secret. In the H -iuse, discussion took ple.ee on a resolution relative to the inetb od of counting tbe tlectoral vote, but no definite result wa6 reached. A resolution was paused request ing the Preidtnt to tisuamit to the House a copy of the recent appeal of Fitz John Porter, together with ac companying pap-rs. im Hour-e pi-noe-bid to the con idttluiioi; ( 'ni.' L.l')d Ciiaiit bib-, bi.t after two bills bad been called, a wrangle took place a:ui an ailjourn meut was tins result. Proceedings of the Legislature. In lh Senate, on the 2'ith, an Ruti discrimination bill was intioduc e.l. aifo a bill to carry into effect the Is. :M. and 7th .ectii'Sis of tlio 17ih article of the constitution, and other bills. 1 Le jii( bti hi of liio continuation of (he nomination of D 1. Stone for tlie ofli.-e c f Notary public, was then taken up. Uepat.bc.jua opposed it lx'c;tut.e Le h;ul l.en in the rebel army. Senator's bad received the iui pit ti-ii 1. tli:it Stne s oppotil llt WK8 ;i .allaiit Union soblu-r. Stone's frit uds did not it veal Ai:i-;on' poli t'esi ret o.d :;s it is known in Juniata c.K.i tr. l.nt ?t-ve:r:l of ike Muators .lecl.iie.i ii.eniM IvcS opposed to biu n actvuiit of bis Laluts. Stone's nomination uas rij.nted li! to it. The num action of J. T. Jlarchard of West ni. reiiiiid coiiUtr. for tiiti frs:ii ifHctt was i.bo rt jectel by 18 to 20. Sev,!-!il iber nominations for v.xy kiln end ilo j :tnl odice were reject ed. Iu eh" iiouira, on the lutu. t !; was "pieniuted a njemoi ial from the liroolu liiit U::icu:reis of Philadel phia at.oii.pr ttiat lben.-n.ilappropria-titiu of ot'-0 tj tho lVansylvonia Working ii wo for Uiimi Meo he ii::h'-it. on the ground ot mismnii-Kp-trient." A bid wan report d favo;ibIy. for soldui- ana eadors "to secure pos- hes.io:i ui i;ieix t u:t.u-i.-sioii ui.vi uiv i i of their co!i,tui. bien and dis charge papeis, end to impose penal ties i.u iitiioiis huldiiig them." The bill appropriating $(59fi,MO for ;l.e maintenance of soldiers' crphaas r 1 1 vi.. . li I 1. H lillL Lll.' A Lili was intioilut leaiing ia i: sigins. ed to t.r clli'i ' utd providing n r a tine oi ;iw sun one. veers lta- prist.utni nt. A m.inb: r of appropria tion bills v.ere innod iced. A bid w is introd.iiil to grade tLe licences of retail iipior dealers. The lu'.vet-t iieen.-e is ?:':.U.', and tha high fst .3oOO. the bitter for sales of j 50,0ii) and over. A bill was introduced requiring railroad companies to erect fences along their lines. In ti.e Senate, ou the 2Sth, a bill was favorably reported to create a circuit court of appea.s, one relative to the fxing of talaries in counties of over 40,000. one leiative lo' la ants in common, ot.e fixing salaries of Judges cf Common 1'it an, one in r3 grd to the charm Ur of security to te giveu for damage to property bv coi porarions. one to prohibit wilful and malicious injury to oil and gaso well runehitiiry and f-o forth, one amending ainendalon- acts relative to tLe cl.uiiging of tbe boundaries of election districts and townships. Tht'ie was ab.o a gri.-t of new bills. After conMtlerabit; talk over one of tho rejected appointees, Mr. Asli iriead. the Si iiate adjourned. In the House, on the 2'Sth, a reso lution was offered imputing into the alleged misiuanngi ment of the ap partiuent of the Pennsylvania Work ing U mie for Bliud Men. A peiition was presented asking for an act rttpiiring scientific tem pemnce insi ruction in public schools. A railroad anti discrimination biil was introduced, like the one that was introduced in the Senate. '-It recit es the common law declarations in reference to the duty of common enr rieifc: prohibits a greater charge for a short haul than for a long haul, which includes the shorter; prohibits the granting of drawbacks, abate ments or allowances in any foi ui: re quii as the railroad companies to post up iu ent-h depot wk-re freights are received or delivered a schedule show ing the rates charged for earning und the terminus facilities; provides for damages for overcharges: extends the euui -jurisdiction of Courts of Common Pleas to embrace the bills of discovery, and fixes criminal penal ties for any iolation of th? act. the fine not to exceed $2,000, and impris unmeet not exceeding six months.'' A bill to eiihble persons to bring suits against the Commonwealth, was considered. Many other bills were introduced. In tin Senate, on the 28th, a lurge lot ed bills were presented. One to regulate the practice of veterinray surgery, one to provide maintenance and industry for indigent children, one raising tlie compensation of County Commissioners to $4 per day, one permitting husbands and wives to testify in certain cases. The bill for the establishment of a whipping post for wife beaters was s, .1 eouamiicee, anu t i l 1 tLe ailTY- Many .-Wf TF-lh- I, -1 .. ,U J 1 i"-u.e... 1 h I Hi Millie nn t in vKtl. 1:."'' ...u " - , tU' JT, I i.i.ou w u m uan-e, m over ouw men and women was presented re-1 questing a law ruinng scientiHc temperance to be taught m the com monscbrols. A tifmoiial waa read : asking the State to purchase the j n,,ip . f n.f.m ttrnrrtT in Phila- i rieU.tu.i. tor a reformatory. 5000,- 000 is asked for the property. A bid was iiitroJuced to pay $18,- 000 to oSicers and employes of the Loi-islatuie cf 1Ss3, for" the extra Sftv his d its of that et?siou. ! A bill ngainst the eniploynient of school teachers under IS years cf age A bill authorizing iusuit.uco compan ies t insure property ygaiusl, dam age by storm. An amendment was eiiereu reuuc ing the New Orleans Exhibit appro priation to $5000. Tbe whole bill was defeated. Appropriating 8-25,0u0 to the Nor rietowu Lunatij Hospital; uuthoriz ing the purchase of school books out of the district school funds; to pun iah defaulting tax collectors; to pun ish a member of a partnership com pany for keeping fraudulent accounts or mutiiatiug tLe books ol tuo con cern; for tke payment of miners and employes of iron and steel miiis in cash, and at proper intervals, making eight hours a day's labor; to prohib it pnbhc sparring and hosing exhibi tions: imposing a penalty of -" for intoxicating drinks. The bill permitting judges to try cases outside of their own courts was passed. The House Apportionment Com mittee to-day agreed to recommend the passage of the ilacFarlane Leg islative Apportienment biil of last Session, which gives 119 Republi can and 83 Democratic tlistri.-ts. An agreement was also reached in favor of the Longeuaker Senatorial bill, which allows the Democrats IS out of tho 50 districts Tho Democratic Apportionment bills, were all nega tivetl. The McCracken Congression al Appoitionment bill, giving tlie Republicans 18 district a out of '28, was also agreed upon. The House Appropriating Coni mitteo voted to recommend 175,000 for the Deaf aud Dumb Institutiou at Philadelphia, and 700.000 for the maintenance of Soldiers' Orphan Schools. In the Senate on the 1.0th a peti tion was received asking for the p;:s sage ol a law to prohibit the liiHtut f.icture anil sale of counterfeit or im itation butter. A bill was reported against places i- opium smoking. Th committee reportel ngains the passtgo of the bill for the pay ment of tii3 moaejs from tavern ano eating bouse licees tocountyscbool boards. A now bill wa introduced to ut ile a Rjic-iu of Property. Adjoi.in ed to February 2. in the House m the ;0th nit., committee reported appropriations about as previously stated. The McCrarkiri apltoitioument bill w::s f.voii.b!v repol ted' A bill to pro-1 liibir storekeepers from iriviuir jrift: to ore patr-mago. A resoluti-.-a wa. prcftatite.l that r;p:e:.is tL - Peiinsylvai ia Congress men to support the biii for i'aa re 1 1 ''r.-it nt to the Slides of mcner p.ti 1 b (:.: United Sliitca govei umtnt for t.ie prosecution of the war. Ih'i ciaim of Pennsylvania is neaily i2.C00.0tH). Tbe" resolution was re" fcr.ed to tho Committee oa Federal Relat-ous. Tha Governor's veto of tho Philu- I.... .... 1 ' court oiii . us receive."!. Adjourned til! the evening of Feb r.i.irv 2. Mrs Ci EVtl.ANP, GarCeld Sued. Ohio. Jan. 28 Mrs. James A. Garfield w;is sued iu th." Common Keae Court to-day by a woman named Thankful Trander for 25.000. Thankful was run t-ver by Mrs. Garfield's carriage ou December 22 v.bilu in the public square, ami see r.ow alleges that she was severe lv ininred. TOM OCHILTREE. How lie Adeiibiifd the Senate i'l Exe cutive Session. Wis-nNorox, Jan. 2(5. Wiien the Senato went into executive sosion to lav, Pi i)iesoiita!iv. T. P. Ohiitreo. of Texai', was in consultation in the Senate clotik room with Senator Jones, of Nevada, aud Senator M ix y, of Texas, relative to a Texas ai poitituient. TLe three remained in conference for more than half r.n hour, tluring which time Senator discUKFed the treaty under considera tion. Ochiltree left tho cloik room and going upon the Chamber floor went to SM-ttor Coke, also of Texis. Li consult vi:h biiu. Tho latter was confering with Senator Vest of Mis souri, when Ochiltree tipped him ru tho shoulder, Senator Coke, for the moment, was nonpnlssed. Turning to Ochiltree, be said: "Wh.it in the el 1 are you doiug here. Don't you know we are iu executive session?" Senator Vest laughed and warned Ochiltree not to let Senator Ed munds sea him. '"He'll arrest and put you in jail." he continued. The Assistant Sergeant at-Arms, James Christie, appeared at this juncture exhibiting much surprise at Oehil, tree s presence. He asked no tpies tions, but taking tha Texan by the arm, hurriedly escotied bim to the Senate door, told Litii to "get out," ud closed the door upon him. A Mute TrTeutj-Five Years. Lancaster, Jan. 27. A remarka ble case is now the sensation of the hour in the eastern eud of this county For a quarter of a century past Miss Emma Senseuieh. oi Beartoun. a daughter of the late George W. S?n senicli. has Ptsadfn-dly refused to speak to any one but her mother and two sisters. When she attended school as a child she never spoka a oru in me scnooi-room or eie "iieie liinsnir! or nsr ciAeilinir. urn .l : i . . t i . , ii , i although sh m-de no recitation, fhe i ' b"fc hlt A made some progre-. in u,r studies, ! T ,is learning to lead and write. At home j "c, V r ?,,r0? sue just as persistently declined to ? th '1C 19,h f TBe.st Msrcu for speak to hei father, although she at ! Ufe Pfnce. It ,s to b8 a sort tended bim with loving kiu.lue3s in i f ora7-WrJ.TpuooB-harri-Lis hist iiineos. -.id w,.a I wne-cjcicne !rr.iaj;ciuetit. son presets when u .lfrl- Wiif.n ri cuiiu ner latuer trie. 1 to tempt her , r co:n to induce her to speak 1 . 11 I , I - - . I . 10 mm, out aM Lis eliorts were va n. T,. l.,. . n i , , , ' T br m:ri)tW anJ 6te' 8 .he ' converse.1 iretly enough, but 1 evtr ; it is predicted that before long this attemuted an exolanutior. of l,.,.!..uii :i: a: . A YLI fusal to spettk to ot W Inh ! imoney.ebe purchased iT' buyfert, a prominent ecu o! tether, his dwebtt g at Bndgeville, this COUntv tt dAbllili-J that b- tiOTT US i 1 as the parsonage of tbi .BriJeviilB Church: Lnt in the purchase of the propel ty she utterly refu-ed to speak her uother speaking for her. bke had a great avcrsiou to men, but was foud of tbe society of ladies, answr- tug ad their remarks witli m imuo, and ouly lhat. Last Thursday morn i:;, coming down stairs to breakfast she found her mother lying ua the floor in the agenies of deattt, and a few minutss later the mother died in hr mutu daughter's arms. From that day to this the bitter b..f cou veed freely with every one talking rational ir, but making uo explana tion of h r singular conduct daring the past twenty-five years. WAR IX AFRICA. The British HaTe the Following Report or the Late Rattle iu Which Their Forces Here Vlctoriuus. The point where tiie battle of the 19th occurred is in tho desert, about five miles south of Meteiuneh. When Geneial Stewart reached that point he found the euumy were hovering alxuit his little armv ou all sid.s, aud skirting it oftea within uncomforta bly stioit rauge. The rebels bad evidently stationed themselves in the vicinity to await his arival aud give him battle. When they begau to surround bim be ordered hit! ir.eu to dismount and form a zei-hba This wtta made mainly with siddies aud b.iggjge, and tluring itscoustruci..u the re! 'el riilemen drew nearer aud maintained a hot firo from behind ambushes nnd fcuch biding places as they coiil l tiud among bushes e.ud high ginhs. This tiro was very well directed, and was most disastrous in its effect upon the British troops. Twelve men were soon shot doatl, aud forty others were stricken down with ugly wounds. Among the first kill ed were Mr. Cameron, the special cor respondent of tho London Standard, and Mr. lletbert, the spatial corres pondent cf the London Post. Gen eral Stewart was one of tho very first to be wounded. He was shot in the thigh. Whe.u he was struck the work of making tho zareba was about com pleted, and the army had been put iti motion t form its b::tt!t array. This was a hollow stpiare. Tlie b tuare was formed in tho following order: In front the Naval Brigade nod the Grenadier Guards;-n right flank, tlie ColdsLreaui Guards and and the Scots Guards; on ilio left llauk, the mounted itd iniry, and on the rear tho Sussex liegiiuent and the heavy (,'amei Corps. As soon as completed the sipiaiv advanced und- r a steady nrubush lire a distanr-e of two miles. At this point tlie enemy began to move ou the stpiare in two large echelons. These were directed a gainst the British right front, which stood unmoved. During th rebel ! c'laixO tlio E'i.Tlbb Irooos forming the a Senile I fuut delivered a teniae tire aimed right nil the enemy's mid dle, mowing down im a in siic'i heaps tiiai tht v f ji-et 1 ni'turt! o - -les, aT;ri intei iVred so set ions v evenn ss necessary to tUa s:icess e the onslaught that its e-enf re lin-i whs brought to a bhtad,tiii abool s:xty yards froiu tbs British f-ont.na. The f-.Tce of the general movement threw tho unimpeded parts. of tbe line like the ends of a broken timber around Xbi corners of tho S'pi.tre. and tlie rebels so displace; were siuinly cut to pieces. From Vhis on the v,.'uf,.ro was as disastrous to the rebel.-, as it was irregular o their side. When the cn'ny's lini" w;is broken the Arabs teemed to br.-ak up in , bands each of wlnc'i waged v w on I its own account. A largo detachment j mostly i n horseback, went Ivck to! attack tLo zur.iba. This wus. g.-n-ri- ....r..,,! 1.,- .,f V I, .1 t.,. t:p of I'.i tht ucta-m.iei.ls left b.diu)d by each Corps which bvd gone j forward in tho sipiare. Lord Char- l-.-s Beresford was in commas?, and .....;. .i i, ..it.... i, r.. t i .. , , , ui-n the enemy was compelled to retreat. i During tiie general nttiek' npoti the square onlv six m-n wore killed j .1 snd twenty three wounded cn the English side. Cap.'aiu Norton wi-rk ed ibe guns during the fight, aud his firing did awful exeea:i n. 'ILe square reached th Nile t sunpet Mond iv evening, and encamp ed for the nitht. Early Taesd y moruirg s. outing parlies made a; reconnoisviuee and deslroved sjrnn j en:ply villages, the recent inhabitants j ot wliicii watched the opeiatiocs from a d'stanoo and atterwai.is re treated to Me'emrieli. The British then advanced through the -llujes around Metetnueh. Ou Wednesday they tuads aVoeon noissance and found Metemuea fairly well fortified. Shots wer eXiii ng ed, but the rebels kept out of sight, the ground around is sandy, with de pressions full of grass and bushes, affording good cover. , Tbe prisoners state that Ibe enemy came from Khartoum, ami that the force which attacked tiie British at Abu Kiea was tho advance guard. A Pittsburgh physician propos.-s to start a fondling asylum iu that city. A chestnut tree at the foot of Mt. Etna. is thought to bo tho oldest tree in Europe. It is 1)2 feet in height and 212 feet in circumference. The trunk is hollow, and two carnages driving abrest can pass through it. Two children of Mr. John Nichols, of Yaneevilie, Washington county, were bnried in the same coffin on the 27th nit. A son agad 9 and a daugb ter 3 years old, both died of tvphoid ' r - i fever Undismayed by the failure of the tremendous storm that he nre.licte I American petrolfium threatened with a most formidable antagonist in the Russian oil fi.ilds. A. vet the T.ivtmriol li.f, ,l .(...V ...nuui .1, m. ; Blight I v in f ivor of Atuerican oil. but ! ImericT article wiUmnet , Emeisou r 'aackff, of Waterford township. Erie county, a large, heavy m-x:i, engaged in a jumping match, and was so violently injured by the exercise that h died ia a fo tv hours. The camphor Liutel, a iialie f Cbina, aud the tree from which mont of tbe camphor af fommi rce in ob- taided, has been successfully mtro- iluced in Califorcia. The Beantj er Totilh No matter how handsome or stal wart a young man may be otherwise, nothing can make np for a partially bald head. Shining talents are at tractive, but a shining poll is not. the cause niav u. mckuhs or thin" else, vet Parker Hair P.dsam will stop the loss of tbe hair aul start a now frrowth of glossy and soft hair so quickly i to surprise you restoring tbe original color at the same time. Not a dye, not oily, delicately perfumed. Only standard 50c. dressing. P. USPICTSCIIADE, at Tnx CENTRAL STORE MA 1.1 "STREET. mierrc Cot.-RT House, Miffliiitorii, Pu., Calls the stteotien of the ubiio to tbe follnwing facts : Fair PriGes Our Leader ! The Bi8t Cools Oar PriJe ! One Priet Oar Stjle ! Cash or Exohanga Our Terms ! Small Profits and Quick Sales Our Motto i Our leading Specialties ure FRESH GOODS EVERY WEEK DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Women and Children, Queeneware, Glassware, Vuod and Willow-ware, Oil Cloths, 'and every article usually found in first 01.133 glares. tUUii IKl fKO"ll ti tait-D l:ii I 3chatig9 for goods at hifclit!!-t tnar.-ic t price. Thaukful to tbe public f-r their heretofore- literal eatJonaee, i-reaue.-t r f ' tueir crntiuaed ca.toni and EfK prr- ions from alt parts of the eoun'y. l ea in MifSin te call and see uy stock cf good. r. Esrtssc nine. Pwpt. 7, - - -r-rrw JUNIATA VALLHY DANK, orjiirrLiXTaiTX, va. kit a BRANCH AT PORT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J- NEVIS POMKIIOT, Prudent. , T. VAN" IRWIN, Caihttr UlR KCTOliS Noin H,.,,z,r Amos ?. Bousall, W. C. Pomoror, Joseph Kol'ir.ick, Philip V. Kepiier, Louis R. Atkinson. blocKHoLnras : J. Nbvi.t Pomeror puilip M. Kapnr, Joaeph i..:Liock, THrfi Jacob. -. h; K; At!k,,l"un lv t ei.ii.iii.i,k- K. E. Parker, Anuiu M. Shelley. Jane li. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Kurtz J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwia, F. Ii. Frew. John ilert:l. r. I Amos ii. tio:iuli. v j , Noah IKTUler, Cl:t lotto Si.ydur, 'Sy Oiierust allowed at tbe ruiu ol ii per cm:, on 6 months certificates, 4 per rent, on 12 months certitlcates. I jaii2.1, lSKi-li IX I C V A. 11 M PRIVATE SALE Tli umlersntwl etl'-irj at piiialesale l.sr ihtui, sit:mti 1:1 buak' t jwnsuip, ue.ir Walnut P. U., sud six mil .'s west o: ."!i:r I:a Station. P. li. ii., c iuiniiii( G3 A. C R IS, more or less, and hiving tiiar-j it: iact -.l a GOOD Fit A. ME DWELLING ilOlb'E and other ouibuildinji. Tnura is good spring ol' water on tho preaiis -n, u t Irnit of ditterant kinds. Tha tarm in sitnte-I in a plt-aaant comuiuniiy, convenient to churchas, schools and st irs. ny ps s ia desiring to purcbso a pleasant hums should call on or address. L. tt. Todd. Walnut P. ti.. Nov. 5, 1SS4, U. Juniata C., Pa. Ti:c rrc-.-rt ?.i!;rci l'.s. c?liin i t L ' r.-- esicd the g ictnric s-.riucs raa'e by (r.-.s srt CAitsl in the ield cf transportation. Anothrr re markable thins; is the development of the Florence Oil Stove for eookint: aad heatia. It was the first in its field in point of tirr.e : is now roncedrd to he first in superiority, art! will c.ntinne to receive th awanis and mertats wSercear aailibtscd. aad tbs praises oi all wao us tsisia. Taia Crssl Brooklysi Bride. Tbe engineers hare last aad the "grip success upon tk New Vork and Brooklyn Hrirfjre Railroad. But this is weak roaiparcd to the grip which tbe Florence Oil Stors baa upoa the Kinds of the people. It cooks and heats, is Bade ia larae rjlmi" ';, anl h figure any one could wish. Call upon local dsalrr . pvtirnlars to Florence Machi.- r.. mil nee. Mass. ' ' 3 7 ?tt. L. '. s s ft -4--a, ' a V A'Lostv. SsmatTl iiaj 97fhfPtO -WaJ ;.s-.i;l At?frsr:.. J ,r,fj, taM-aiUT-; ; m:4 ta.- mkfwi. DmTi. 4- 'Trmi. C 1 tr wi-m frr llrt af ;t.jhi . an r-? -ii:.e om wm-Mmt rrmmti. 4 iamtat-arat.'sr-tt-a-Jr nsf-ark. It fx mm m mrwh.0 19 Jmt araiasltta jaj JfT. Jfsnsr M pEABODY HOTEL, "Ninth St , somh of Chestnut, on squsr smith ef thi Nw Post UlCce. ona-half . ..' . "u" ii uin mini itiiivisi. 1 n.sir ana in in vW business cntre of the citr. On tbe I Amerir.a ...d European pums. Good re..-. ' lion. 6ie SI 0 r dv. Ks.mod.led - - '7 - .ZlZ. Owair and Proprietor. Nov. 21, 1!, lr. PENHSYLY NIi EA1LR0AD. TIMK-TABLK O d flr M.(1v, J" tfc. traiai tbl stop nt V i .u ill ma follows: FASTWAKD. n, i,v!.,t f nruM il;ATls Ieav Haa- tioitlon d;ir at ,0U . Mount tmwB i C.2A a. m.. 2ttua H-uilt'.n 6.S! . " j cV'KrtovD . . m.. l.eitoa 7.-' a. j tn., i!ford 7 :i'J a m., Mifflin 7Ai . Port (ojI 7,.'r2 a. in . l-xioo 7.S7 . " , I Tutcnrnra R.'.'O . u., VaDti.vke8.Vi4 . m , Tht.ii.v'ritown 8,12 a. oj., I)tirwr.l S.IU a m.. Millrstou 8.23 a in., Newport S.3 a. i m., arriving at Harrmburc at 'i 41 a. m., I ami at l'biladi-iptm, 3 l P- ni. JonaTow Expsins leavea attoona ttaily at 7.06 a m., and utopping a all rgal::r itatioas btween Altouoa aud HarrUburj, rru'hn Witnin at 10.30 a. ra., Urriburg , .J(j anJ in Pui!!ulelphi. t i - ft- . .HAIL IKllfl ii,c-. fc J - , 7.34 a. ni., Altoona at 2.20 p. in., aud atop- u . . . ... I ... u. Di.tl.nrtf l-.i!v at ' ping at ail regular itationi rnv at Minim at 6-S.S p. ru., Hirri.burg 7.30 p. ui., fbila adt'lphia i 0i a. ni. Mali Ex press leaves Pittburg at 1 0U p ia. Altoona B45 pre ; Ty rone 7 1 7 p ni ; Hunt ingdon 80apm; Lewi. town 920 pin ; Mif flin 945 pru; Ilorriburg 11 lo pui; fbiia dalpbia U05 p ni. WtSTWAKD. Wat I'A-iikMiLR leaves PliiUiletpbi daily at 4 SO a. ni.; liarnaburir, lo a. iu.; Duucanoon, 0 oil a. iu.; Attwpvrl, -w ni.; Milierstown, 'J .",4 a. ru.; Thoaijisoutown, I 9 44 a. in.; Van Dyke, 9 55 a. m ; 1 uscar ora, 9 59 a. ru.; Mexico, 10 02 a. ru ; fort KoTal, 10 07 a. id.; JiitHin, 10 15 a. in.; Miftord, 10 21 a. m ; .N'arronrs. lo i'J a. ru.; Lenintown, 10 40 a. m.j MeVeytown, 1107 a. m.; Newton llmuiltoii, 11 2'J a. in.; tluu tiuxilou, 12 Oti p. in.; Tjronw, 12 5 p. in.; Allootia, 1 4") p. m., and stoj at ail rr.'uUr stations elcen Hj.ro -.tunc Ahutiua- Ot: tkk biBKr leaves FlilU'lelpliia dai ly at 5 40 p ru., lUrriburj, 10 40 p. ic, stopping at Koclivillo, Mary.tville, lliiucao uon, Newport, Milierstown, Thuuipsontewn, foil Royal, tuue at linniu, I- Ij f. ni.; ai tooitu, 2 40 a. m., aud i'lllfbur, b i" a.ni. Mail Tuais leaves Miiladelptna daily at 7.00 a. ui., HarrUburg U.iJU s. iu., w port, 12 t'tf p. in., ililtliu 12.40 p. in., slop ping at ail regular stations between Milliui and Alloona reacliet Altoona at :(.- p- in., PittubUij 8.45 p. ra. UtMiNUDos AecoiHuAriox le:ore Tbil adolelua daily at 11 10 a. in., flrnuurg at i.D'O p. iu., Inincannoa o.8 p. ru., New port ti,02 p. Iu., Milierstown 0,13 p- 1 tlouisoitto. u o,-a p. tu., u.i. -j."- j p. Ui , 1 usenrura ti,;:t p. lu., Mexico 0,4 p. in., l'ort Koyal ti,44 p.m., Mittliu i,ol p. m., l.ewistowu 7, I V p. in , McVevtown 7, 3J p. in., Newtou H i. union 7,5'J p. ui., lluutiujidoii 8 4-1 p. ru. Pacific Expresslenves Philadeiphia 1120 p ni ; Harrisburp 3 10am; Dancs-unou 8 S'J a m ; Newport 4 01 a ni ; MilHin 4 42 a iu; Lcwistown 6 00 a in ; McVeytown S AO am; Mt. L'nioii o-Vlaui; Huntington 6 25 a in ; Petersburg B 40 a in ; r prut: Creek 6 61 am: Trrone 7 12 a ui ; Bell's Mills 7 o2 a m ; Altoona 8 10 a in ; I'itt.tbiiig 1 CO p ru. FM Line Icuv.-n Pbiladulphia at 11 !U ci ; llarntburit 3 15 p iu ; Milfliu 4 :i p iu ; LmviMovi n 4 5Sp il ; Hiii:tini;doii 6 0U pin ; Tyrone b 40 p in ; Altouua 7 20 p m ; Pitu t Jrg 1 1 )' p m. Past Liue west. 'Hi Suu.l lys, will slop at Duticuutiou arid Newport, wiia dted. Mill l'xjiress tast, on fiiudava, w lil stop at ljrrc, ivh.-n tt igfd. J.liuniou Kxj'ieut eat, on Sinulivs, will conurct wiru .ninday Mail eat tt-ain lliirristnir at 1 00 p. ui. Way l'a-t nger tl mid Mai! east wiil slp ut I.nrknow ahd t'onrinin's prn;. ahen tMijvd. J..t.DAt'.nu K-Vpreas wiii sn-pst I.uckniw, WL.X ll-(.'u'fd. 1 l.tVVl.STUil'N LI VISION. , Trains leave bewistowu J auction lor ilit- roy at 6 35 a in, 10 60 a ru, & 25 p m ; lor ; Snnburv at i i o a ni, Z o-i p ru. ' Tr,Ui' Vr;Vtt at 1-ewe.towi. Junction irom . Sl'.lroy at 9 10 am, 1 5U pm, 4 JO pin: trom atinocry at 'J -i a iu, 4 6 p :u TYKUNEUIVISIO.V. Trains leave Tyrono lor Beil. Jouie und Lock Haven at S 10 a ru, 7 UO p in. Leave Tyrone tor Curwcnsvilie and Clcartk-ld at b 60 a n:, 7 5u p iu. Traius leave Tyroue tor Warriors Mari, Pennsylvania Furnace aud Scotia at 'J 20 a ni an l 4 Ku p ru. Trains arrive at Tyrone Iroiu Bollctunte ii-d Luc Kiven al 7 0 j a ui, and 3 p in. Tr ims arrive at Tyrone from tjiirwens villt) and Clearfield at r 6ii a tu, and 6 .)ij p ru. Trunis arrive at Tyrone lroiu Scoiia, V.'jr riors M:e k and Punusyivauia Fr.rnact) at b 05 a nt, at 2 8 a p lu. it. 4l ii. T. K. K. . EI-:tpi.i;D U1VI; 10. Trains leave IInui iuirIon tor Bedford, Briilirepoit and Cmabci latii st y oi . m. and ii I'ij p. tu. Trait' arrive at llnntinedon fr.ea Ued- forti, K.i.it pt rt a:. I (.'uii.beriai:d at 12 40 j p. lu., o Oi p. m. Philadelphia &Esadiig Es-ilrcad. Arrau-i meut ef Passenger Traias. XovijiuicE it;, iss rrmss fur Hirrisburg a$ foliuat : For New York via Allen'own, at 7 55 and 9 40 a. in., and 4 lo p. m. For Si'ti York vi l'hilarlelphia and "Bonud Bmeit Il iufe," 6 2 j 7 oo a m, and 1 43 P hi. For Pbiisdelpliia, fj 25, 7 6 , Slot) am, 1 45 Olid 4 .0 p 111. For Kea.liujr at o 0", 6 2-5, 7 50, :,o a m, 1 4'i, 4 bo iiid f" .".t p i,i. ' ' For Pi.ttsviio al o 05, 7 .', 9 .50 a ni. and 1 15 :u;1 4 f'O p. m. and via Sohuvii-Il t SutiueLan.-.a Srauch at 8 05 a in., a:l For.Ile: tow3at5 03, 7 55, 9 50 a in, I 45 ami i ey p m. SCXD.1YS. For AII.'n:.v.va and Way S'aMon. 7 nOn.m per lifsdii ji. 7 l 0 a. tu.. and I ."0 p. m. For Ptiilattelpuia, 7 t0 a. ra., aud 1 i) p. ru Trams far Ham$burg surf s ,l!an t : Leave Kew York via Alletitown at 1 00 s 45 a- ru , 1 00 and 5 li p ni. LsavB NVw Yo:k via 'Mound Brook Kontc" and Philadelphia 7 45 a m, 1 30. ( Hi) and 5 30 p rn., and 12.1'0 midnight, ai riving Uarriaburir 1 6'.', 8 Z), 9 25 p. u., and 12 l'Jai.d W 20 a iu. j Leave Phila leiphia at 1 39 9 50 a m., 4 Oi), 5 oO and 7 4 p m. Leave Pottsviile at a 50, 9 CU a. Da. and 4 40 p m. Leave Keauing at 5 W, 7 15, 1 1 50 a in, 1 27, 6 15, 7 61) and 10 25 p iu. Leave PotNviile via Schnyikill an I Si,i(u hanns Uranch, 8 20 m. und 4 4' p m. Leave A llontown at 5 45, b 40 a m., 12 lo, 4 3d and H 'J.5 p lu. SUXD.tVS. Leave New York via AI!entown,at 5 iO p in- Philadelphia? 4 p. a. Leave Heading at 7 i a id anil 10 25 p iu. I. cave Alluutuwn at 9 05 p ui. ITLLI.TOV IfRASCtl. ! Leave U ARKlSBt'KG lor Paxton, Loch j il, and riteeiton duly, except S uu. lav, 5. to 040, 9 35 a id, 1 A uud 9 i p m ; daiiv, I copt aiurtlay and Stinti.iy, 5 36 p id, and on Saturday onh ,4 40 aud 6 111, p ui. Keturuitij;, li'a e SThKLTuN daily, ex-! cept Sunday, 10,7 05, 1000, 11 46 im,i 2 15 and 10 15 p lu ; daily, except baluidav and Sunday, 6 10 p m, aud oa Saturday ' only, a 10 aud 6 30 p m. C. G. HANCOCK GtHtral Patt'r and l ic.'ul .Igent J. E. VVOOTTKN, Gtntrat Jtlanagtr. JOHX YOHGEY8keijt in a Fit-uia,s iw 2 W j F urmsliing Goods Store. SCOT Km SHOE SHOP has been reu.ov.d:o J JOHN S. GUAYHIU. Main street, Psttteraou, Via., wher. he wilt mak. all the latest atvlcs ei LAMK-', GENTLEMAN'S, BOY'S llSE TS and KKPAIklN r , lrUMXltMltj. no aiMLs dill its LlfLl - - aaw nevwasrav I Due. IWj FALL STOCK OK 1 Ckoies PtttirH VELVET 3oij aai Tapestry BRUSSELS; Extra Snper tftdiim i.aJ Low Grade IINGRAI1NS, A fall Liie of VENETIAN, A. Cemplete Liaa of RAG, A Ckeies Lot of IIE31P, Bsaatiful Pattsrns in STAIR, and j j ! HALL Oarpet s AT THE Carpet Slou.se FURMITUBE ROOMS or THB JUNIATA VALLEY. At tha Old Stand, OK TBS SOUTHWEST OORXkB OF ERIDQE & WATER STREETS, MirrLl.tTOrT.TI. Pi HAS JCST RECEIYED Ad the aoove enumerateel articles. and all other tilings that niav be found is a CARPET i iUSItITUEE STORE, AT 1'RICaS CEYOSO COMPHTITIONe ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. AN EXT.UA LINE OF MATTRESSES, Ejlsters and Pillows, WINDOW SHADES, IN ALL COLORS. Looking Glasses IN GI1EAT VARIETY, &bt &c, La. In fact evervtliinrr ii.tK- O JI 1 .,. . a it fcfc 1', Sou 1 11 aSlele, B.t.eo tbe Canal aad Water Street, MIFFLlATOWJt, -' - JEAA r i i ri ii ri UAltr bio ALSO Lot n K. Atkinson r iTTiinvrr.. ... - Ai.x Auanriio-i i HlffrHNTOrTS, Pl QSCollectinf anrf Cunev. ly attended to. ft1 vrrni on .nam nt-t i. danca ! Uuis K. AtkinsaVlf ' Bndra streot. i-M JACOB BEIBLER, ATTORNar-T-Ul MIFFLINTOWN- Ufrici V r.n A. J. Pjt;, Eritlgn street. ) M. CRAWFORD, Hat rfsumel sc ivetr Uediciue an l Su-gerr ai 4 i branches. o.Hca at h s 1 1 and ()Miiy!.treis, Miftl,ntomr."t?' Uarcb 29, 1875 '' J M. BRAZEK. M. fJi, PHYSICIAN AXD S?:J .Iculeni'i, Juf.irJi (. , , 'ft jwwks iunurriy occ.'p.wi bv g. I at all hours. S JkUN .Vi Lahiii i:,. j,.... . H(LAl'Cli.IM '( . s Jjj.. I lfl a UHaViav. la AtLi DrtBT Dill' Jf fr , .. ' I TV O Iff " -1 TO CONST Tiie ad ,T'!-fr L..-. i cured ui' th it d":: I . by a simple rt.i.i-t' . kuou r.j tin I j:. -.v . cur. To ail h i, . -. a C' i y of tliu j .-. with liie .i ifi:- i, .. ttltf same win.-:: ia Hi' i tar Con. us, Lui.-. BlioMciiiris. A.L. . (.'...'.-! .. l'.ir. -j i ' i-o a 1 lr, r,n St.. svript Y. UN, !.! V !Jci. RUPTURED tion To t 'I niail with Iiili .i.r' -stamp. PUKT &. ' New Vo fe. MERCHANTS ;tTiUio their j-f j: uv Of l!f. gnU, i' 'i wi'l '!,;:--- i m t . i : i .. YU K) i ft mi. V, .. 7. I;' 3IA MIOOI; hariny c: i v ' ' ! . sel: atii:.-c ;n . suti'.'ro ! s'l ' .:; . I....: v. .,.ii.,:.it. : - . . ;. Pr',-t-a- . l .. , tor Ii o .' v i;! . . ." -by w ie- 'i ti'i ; i in c: i: . . '.i" . . liu-hfi: Nst Yori. y iJ mmm Yi?. WA?sT tOCC -.. T.!-y fr U -!t -aic ' at .' J 12 1 I " 1CM TWIri t.' M:.l,sS X.., ai '.',i.'Bri'l f - a. '- -t . i j . X-t-. t T f hr-,!t-x li-rt ean, - ?:..--' cd " Ur rth jss. t;- j: .- 1 t ,: .',.. -i C"--" ii'M.i : ' 'ii.-.-.!.i ,-:i - : re f m-M 1 I ' .- " II ; .? ..J. :'. j:-a; : w :t t .':.- tea. ! ranfl tns-rb pv.MW.ij- , . ; - 1 1 l!Ct-ii. H r.. . t . . : -i.-t-af t . t t. :-- : l - :. '. i.'i; Il.tJ - (' n - mac. TT. K r .: -t 7 - -n 1 nua arsr-f - s - Jmu nrttt m: . ' - - A. i. TV U 1 flM-HlN t Moirttarv 120 VK.'.l.v .OP fOXl.KL'-r. 1 i. ;t n ? Til lie in JAM IS 11 LA IN". !! ..:.r: lit - l-t-i a -' ?'200 jer&t. like it. Ti.- r. 1 , ... ts How I.t. At. Il J:i.t pu!'!;-'-. '. ct i.vr.if.vn ; . on th-' ra ii. l - t- Sei.iinal W-... r.-s .., Liv'-s. . t Ilcjs. ;tr, also, t "..Tta l i: e -1 ., i duced by st-l : -:-i.. i agarics. i coi.'-r .' 1 .. .' esay. t-i'-..r y '. i.:-''i years iici".-.' . : -- inii Co'i-f .i'.r:,c . i icaily cii'i-'i : y- . at on-, jimp' -. 1 1., rowans el lr-:i v ' nh.it h' : ". sell clisp'y, ; i e . iar T . ! I -ee 1 : -et .riry vnut:. ur I Set iM. :' i'. : any micio-t. , .;:' cenis or !-'. r--t.a 41 lug 5.. : ipril .. .1 :.i; if t . FEH HOVGliJ ?;IC3 ?: , at1. : -t$iy iCv- --c -X rl tst r . r-Ta r 101.H . ' FBL'IT. T- . i .'jw;: . taat masts heu i-.-.'tfc s- t1"-- " MsqsaJ. llars- s si.'' K " w.tmhts-.rl-.i'ir.tiK'Wi - la aiitltoT,r c.-.j--. - 7 rT ''., er e.rr.iff7S. 3-: 4 ,ar - ': srs.nhous.-s. It .-ia io u -. '. tb-o-u,j httaii! .l-jV ui ;r''1 . .. B .sio. intls 13.! '-'.: '--7 ' sm r tr. ta .oK.d l '-r'! - "4 -stor snd tzjtcry -i i .e ."'" '- " ag -IBM ars.ji-M. y i"--. tidtur aifi.i': tt:i"5-' : A PRIZE. for receive fn , . em: ill help al':. cf a.ti' " " "... .- ruin jwiy mil i . " (f Fortune i await tli work'""' . At once ad.iws Tsr. C- " April 2, ISSt-Iy. ssaYfiasssksi -t-ini,ai-si'T;!.:r4'5JTif'vttrfi4si'' 1 111 IPftaTlsTls'ii n 1 1 1 1 1 1 iM.r 1 f 1 r 1 11 1 ii 1 1 mi fin m, 1 ri 1 1 . iBf.tl.f JM i"ll 1 'i'imOTr?TMTrtp;iji) ..i..i .mi mi hi n iiftsiTiliiiiisiirini ie .rfts
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