ljc tmcs, Ncu Bloomftclb, Ja. 5 Tncttttay, January 31, 1S71. h O C A Ij Ji K l'A 11 T M K N T. OUR TERMS Arc ()te Dollar a Year in Advance; CORRESPONDENTS wll! please boar in 111 i ml thiil Idlers received later than Sat unlay eve nhiK, or the down mail on Monday morning liavo to hiy oi or until tlio following week. is'Oxicji-:. Subscribers whoso subscriptions are about out will please remember tliat all papera are stopped at the expiration ol the time for which they arc paid. As many who wish to renew, or subscribe, may prefer to pay roiiio person Inilielr vicinity, rather than remit by mall, we ?lve notice that the following person are authorized to receive money for The Time: II. M. FI1Y. Newport. .IAMF.H I,. 1IVKN, Unillsnurir. YAM. .lACKStiN, 1'. iM.. New Jtutfalo. VM. A. IMIDFN. V. M.. b ke-bui L'. S. W. FICKfcS. r. M.. Juniata. FI.I Vol.' Mi, I'. M.. iiellnlle. HA Ml 1:1. ItF.KF.IiT. Khciinansdale. A. X. WIIITKkKnT.F,, Muikcivllle. 'IIIO.MAS St.AdAK, 1'. M., lilain. !. W. I.OHAI (ill. iionually's Mills. W. 1. KlI'F, Mlllerstowu. SAMl Kl, SIKiFMAKFK, Ixiysvlllo. I. I.. KVINCI-.K, Centre. CKOKiil-; (HIST, (ireen l'aik. .IUHN 111 Uilt Sandy Hill. lJitck Numbers. 'Wo cannot supiily any more liack numbers, as our increase of sub scribers lias been entirely beyond our calcu lation. New subscribers of last week, wbo wrote for tbo other four numbers of this volume, will mulct stand why they fail to receive tlirm. Court L'roctudliigs. At tlio ndjourueil court belli on Tuesday last, but litllo busi ness Tvas done. Anione; tlio eases which came up was Newport borough vs. Caroline Bupp. In this case the borouf-h bad exon erated the collector for bounty tax on dupli cate and afterwaid brought suit against ilo fendaut, before Esq. Kirm who gave judg ment for the borough. The defendant took certiorari and the, court ruled that where, the borough exonerates the- collector, suit cannot be brought by the borough. 'l'lle Know Storm of last week Monday, which was succeeded by another on Thurs day and still another on Saturday has given us about 18 inches of snow. Tlio good sledding is well improved by tlio farmers of tho upper end in taking down grain mid returning with coal. If our farmers would only take an interest in building the rail road up this valley they would not bo com pelled to watch for sledding or use tho muddy roads in tho spring which is hard on horses and wagons and well as trying to tho driver. Tho Public Priu tin p. Juniata county has a law which has also been extended to Huntington county, which provides that tho public printing of the county shall be done by tho three papers having the largest number of paying subscribers. Not very long since those interested in tho papers then claiming tho largest circulation in thie county, tried to get a similar law passed for Perry county only confining it to two pa pers histoid of three. We wonder if they would advocate tho parage of such a law . now 1 Wo would. Melcrolofry. Tho following is a condensed record of the weather for the year 1870, as furnished by II. Mclintire, Esq., of this borough : The average greatest heat was COdg 47min. The average greatest cold was4Idg ISmin. Tho coldest month of the year was Feb ruary.tho coldest day being tho 22d, of that month, when the thermometer fell to 4dg above Zero, the average for the month being 18dg. The wannest day in tho year was July 18th the heat being U7dg. During the year there fell 50 inches of rain and CO inchei of snow, 81 inches of the now falling in February and 13 and 3-10 inches of rain in Juno. Xi NIi'C Pair. A few evenings since a couple of young men, with tle walk pecu liar to those who have taken an over dose of "benzine," might have been seen com ing along Main street, with arnw closely linked to prevent each other from falling. When opposite a pump on tho Square, one lost his bold of the other, and in trying to recover bis balance caught hold of tho pump handle, and from the motions given it, a little water was thrown out. A the water gushed out, our tipsy gent supposing it to be bis friend " throwing up," said, "That'll right, J , you'll feel bettor in a minuie ; I aUera do." We decided tho fellow was decidedly drunk, and wended our way boaicwaid, concluding that, as long as the law provides for licensing liquor sellers, somebody must patronize them. Two Flue FurniH for 8alc Two good farms located near a growing town, con venient to the Pa. It. H. The faims are in a high stale of cultivation, and will be sold on reasonable tetms. For further particu lars call at this office. Hark I Hear that cough, we wonder why the mau don't cure it when a bottle of Uohrtr Lung fiuham will cure it so quick. It is pleamnt to take too, and la sold by tons and diugglnts generally, and hy V. Mortimer & Co. Try it. Tragedy In Altoona. On Friday tho SOth iiisi.-, the citizens of Altoonn wore startled by a torriblo affair that occurred in that city. From tho Tribune wo obtain the following facts : "Shortly after the cmyloyoes of tho rail road shop had assembled for tho purpose of commencing their daily avocations, Hamil ton Starr entered the car shop and inquired for Andrew Fcay. Tho latter was working under a ear in proximity, and was pointed out to him. Advancing toward Fcay, Starr deliberately took aim at him and tired, whereupon the assailed, seeing tho danger to which his life was exposed, turned and fled, and rapidly followed by his assailant, who was all tho while fiiinj:, tho employ ees of tho shop joining in tho chase, and endeavoring to get pose-sion oftho revolver, now in the bauds ol a man whoso heart seemed to bo on fire, and whoso demonical expression caused not a few who witnessed the tragedy to gaze with fear and exeito inoiit. In an adjoining shop, a ball from tho revolver had tho effect of bringing Feay to the ground, whereupon his assailant lu-hed upon him mi this helpless condition, and tired several shots bel'orotho spectators of the awful scene, could succeed in extri cating Feay from his perilous situation. Feay was immediately conveyed to his residence, on Eleventh avenue, and Dr. Fay summoned. I'pon examination of tho wounds it was discovered that five of tho shots fired hud taken effect. Two entering tho back oftho neck and passing out at tho mouth, two entering the shoulder, and the other one entering the arm. Tho doctor was of the opinion that the wounds would not. prove fatal, and wo since learn that under the care of his .-.! 11 i'nl physician, Feay has so far rocovcied as to bo a bio to walk his room. After committing the di ed, Starr surren dered himself to Dr. Levi fioescy, and was taken before Alderman McC'urmick, for a hearing. Ho was subsequently placed in the lock-up until a commitment was mad.-, out, when be was given in charge of two police oliicers trim htd him htarily ironed and conveyed to prison at llollidaysburg to await the result of Feay's wounds. The cause assigned for this rash act is said tohave been that of domestic infelicity. Feay is charged with having been too in timate with Starr's wife. Humors of all soi ls are afloat, but we forbear giving any, choosing to confine ourselves to tho facts, rather than do anything to prejudice tho jury which will be selected to investigate tlio affair. yrommtlruins for both Sexes. For tho girls : Could you lovo a man who woro false hair on his head, when ho had enough of his own? Who painted his face and im proved his form as you improve. (?) yours? Who pinched his feet with small shoes, his with hands small gloves, his waist with corsets ; and then as if ho had not already deformed himself enough, lied a lingo bustle to his back and thrust tiny mountains of wiro into his bosom? For tho boys: Could you love a girl who defiled her mouth with tobacco and loaded tlio air with fumes of cigars? Who staggered homo sev eral times a week the worse for liquor? Who indulged in fast horses, bet high at races and swaggeix'd around tho streets with questionable companions ? Murysville Items. On Wednesday night last the ticket oflico at this place was bro ken into and robbed of $28,45 in money and tickets. Entrance was affected by forcing in tho window of tho office. A darkey named was arrested tho next day for tho crime and lodged in jail at Han islnug. A revival of religion is In progress hero at this time, and it is to bo hoped much good may bo tho result. llcglstry of Sales. Bills for tho following sules have been print ed at this office i On Thursday, the 0th of February, Wesley Fry, from the house of Chun. Vundurau, In Centre twp., will sell a eolt, cow, shotes, and household furniture, &c. On February and, Isaac Weaver, at his resl dnee in Haville township, 2 miles east of U k csbnrg, will sell horses, cattle, hogs, meat by tho pound, household furniture, fce. On February 2nd, ut his rcsldenco In Carroll twp., 3 miles north went of Bhermansdale, Robert McDonald will sell a largo lot of per sonal property, consisting of horses, young cattle, wagons, harness, lumber, and tools. On Thursday, February I'th, there will be sold ut tho farm of Washington Kirk, In Wlieatliold twp., horses, cuttle, sheep, sliotes, and a great vurlety of farm Implements and other personal property. On Friday March 8d Messrs HhciiHer & Co., In Kyo twp., 4Ji miles west of Dunciiunon will sell 9 head of mules, horses, cowa,wugon gcurs, tools, a large quantity of lumber and many other articles. W. C. Ibfuser, Auctioneer. On Thursday Feb., 23 W. If. Dum ut Ids residence near Elllottsburg will sell horses, cows, Chester pigs, and farming Implements In great variety. . On Wednesday March 1st. J. M. Htamlmugk at his residence near Green Park will soli a lino lot ofplgsund a sow, of pure Chester breed, besides horses, cuttle, burners, and a variety of farming Implement. On Friday Feb., 24, Flckes & 8uilth ut MUlford will sell one good mure, buggy, sprlug wjigou, sleigh etc. Tub Reason Wiiv. The Immediate cause of premature fading or blanching of tlio hair Is uu obstruction of tho oil vessels which afford tho coloring matter. Tlio remoto cuuses may lie general Ill-health, trouble of mind, etc. Hence, In order to restore its natural color aud bounty the oil must be restored to their normal condition. Ills on this principal that NA TURE'S HAIR RE8TOUATIVK la compound ed, and It has proved compUtt wecett, wherev er faithfully applied. It is not a polsouous dye, consequently the effect Is gradual, and In severe cases, two or three bottles are uecoesary to produce the doslred result. tce advertise-nient. On Monday of last week, tho Pennsylva nia House nt Patterson, Juniata county, was burned down. Tlio cause of tho lire was a defective Hue. Tho buildintr was in. surcd in the Jonestown company for $11,800. nsSomo of the farmers of Tyrone twp., complain that they have neighbors who uso wlieat which does tiot belong to them for fattening their pork. llr. Jacob Thudiuni, of Carlislo was somewhat injured last week by falling un der bis buggy, tho fall being caused by thn horse starting too suddenly. XTIio coal prospects at Germany aiogood. Wc havo been shown specimens which camo from Win, I.oy's farm, which really look as though they had struck tho right vein. A series of meetings was began on last Sunday evening in tho Hefoimed church, by Hev. Henry Auiand, assisted by Hevs. S. K. Herring, of Blain, and A. U. Shcnkle, of Lancaster. Diuicannon and New port must be having a very quiet time, judging from tho silence of our correspondent at those places. Per haps they am snowed under. :?.r"rroC Daniel J. Noyes, D. C Dart mouth College, Hanover, N. 11., fays of " Our Father's House," " It is a w ork of grout rich ness of thought nnd beauty of expression. It is very Instructive nnd useful, aside from the moral nnd religious impression which It Is litted to make upon every devout mind. Such works are greatly needed.'' Bee advertisement. Till! " K.UIMKItS " OVKBOOAT. A Well- built garment thick, warm and durable romfoitahlo enough to drlvo to market and genteel enough to wear to church, is the new overcoat sold by Wunntnaker fc Hrown, to many of our neighbors, ut but fourteen dollars u piece. TO (OXSH1PTIVKS. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to bis fellow sullereis the menus of cure. To nil M ho desire It, he w ill send a copy of the pre scription used, (free or charge), with the di rections for preparing and using the same.wliieh they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, llronchitis, ,tc. Pui ties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWAKU A. WILSON, No. 4:1 Cedar sit., New York. Iy4 4l,a. ttfTTlio Five Dollar Sewing Machine, pur chased by me, Junuary, mil, from the Family Sen lag inaehliiu Company, 80 Nassau-Street, N. Y., has been In almost constant uso ever since. It has not been out of order once. Has cost nothing for repairs, und I find It simpls und reliable In operation, nnd alwuys ready to sew. Those friends of mine who use them with tho new Improvements nro very much pleased. The one 1 havo I would not part with. MRS. ANN W. CUTIIHURT. 4.41.3m. 428 West SOth-Strcet, New-York Kit ItOltS 7f vouTib A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decnv, and nil the effects of youthful Indiscretion will, Tor the sake of suffering humanity, send free toall who need It, tho recipe and direction for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cur ed. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertis er's experience cun do so by addressing, In per fect confidence, JOHN U. OliDF.N, ly 4 41, s. No 44 Cedar St., N. T. Church Xofires. Presbyterian preaching in tho Court House ou Friday and Saturday evening. Communion on Sabbath next. Wanted. From 50 to 100 bushels of good Charcoal. For further particulars, inquire at this office. County Price Current. IIi-oomfieu), January 30, 1871. Flax ivd s-j ix) Potatoes (is cents. Ilutter V pound 25 Kggs V dozen, 22 " Dried Apples 1ft pound 6a 0 " Dried I'eaehes 810ets.Vlk. l'ealed Peaches 15 18 cts. " c:hp'''l,! 0 til 0 cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 8 10 cts. " Onions Hi bushel, 75 Vorrcckrt Weekly by Wm. Kovoh A .Sons.) Newi-out, January 30, 18U. Flour. Kxtra js &u Red Wheat 1 OO18I lu "1 75 t'oni 65 K Oats V !I2 pounds, 40 Clover Seed 00 60 (10 Timothy Seed , 3 00 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes, 70 Clou nd Alumn Malt , 2 li" I.linelinnier's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal 6 ffi 6 Uj l'ea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal 2.1 cts. ! bs. Cross Tles.H feet long, 45 45 eents. I iressed Hogs 8 cts. fisj Philadelphia Price Current. Oirreeteil Weekly by Janney t Andrcwe, No. 1H3 Maukkt Stkket. rnn.AUKi.riiu, January 28, 1870. White Wheat 40 1 55 Red Wheat 1 25 0 1 38 Kye 95ft(l7 Corn K0S3 Oats . 58 0 60 Clover Seed lOKanperlb. Timothy Seed 5 0U 6 25 Flax Seed 2 00 it 2 00 Country Un d u 111 F!s 29 30 Duller, solid In bbK' J2 ft) Jfl Washed Wool,.. 51 cents per lb Dressed Uok 8 cts. per lb. Huston In Centre township, on Suturday the aatli Inst.. Miss Muggio D. licBton, In the 41st ycur of her uge. I)rs. I. N. Shatto & W. I). Louder, Miirjffoii DtMitlwtM. NKWI'OUT, PA. AI. .otrrallon. Ill connection Willi Drntlstry, skllllully performed nt moderate, charges. -Mull'uctiou tuuiuiitced liitfll possible cases, or no charge. sWOfllce on Fourth Street, Nrwpert, ra.. op. unto the lfeformeU Cburcli.-4 6211 ORPHANS' COURT SALE 01' v.i.i'm.K 1 1 jo a i j 1 : h rr a. t i z .. ON SATMiDA Y, Tlir. 2-.TH 1A V OF FEU I'UAHY, 1S7I. will lie sold on the premises, at 11 o'ciock . m.. the following Jle.U lislale.to wit : A Farm containing I 11 A'l-OM lllltl ?' I'OW'IU'M, (strict me.r iiic). S'tinle In .luiihitii lownh!p. Per ry eounly. Pa., ahoul two miles wnl of Newport, with wealherboaided Fit AM K KWF.I.I.INl! IIOISK, SprliuMlniesp, Wah lloirc. and a prcat variety (U olhnr Improvements; with fences ill good order and a litre new FI1AMK llAMt It A It N. There 11 ruiin'ni; water, excellent spring anilHiil phur water. The laud is nearly all cleared, and in l!"i"l ciiltivat on. w:lh meadows and oilier ad vantage. This farm was Hie res'denee of John KoiihIi. dceeaxecl, who d.cd seized thereof: Saw Mill, Foundry, ( 11 ehard. &.' and 011 the whole is a very desirable property. A l.. on the siuiie d:iv. ft 2 p.m..v,'lll be sold by public outcry, on the premises, another i'" J .IN 1 K A lfclU , enutainiii;; 1:;2 AClil'S and 81 perches, (sre inea-iiiej: mi ster part cleaved .mil ill a pied state or cult. vatnm, Willi meadows, &c., with toed weiilliiil'iiiiiiUil I'UAMK llU IT.I.INU IIOUSK. a!-o. a ten-nit ipMise Ibeivnu, imd I V (I 111 (( It II Pile HtlVIl, and numerous oilier Improvements, w ith good foil ees, spi"tii?s of water, apple orelniidt, etc. This ru in iiiljniiis one of the nrst described, anil Is still nearer to New purl. II is a verv ilesirablo proper ty. Titles lo Imtll uncxccplionuliie. ' j-Ti'i!Ms One-third and one-silli of two. thirds, alter di'iluetiii)! costs of proceediiu'ln par tition to remain In the premises, llie'lnteiest tlieieiif to lie paid anniiallvto Mrs. Mary Flialieth Kouvli. widow of said .lolin Kourli. deceased, dor ini! the time of her natural life, and upiiu her do cease (lie prlnc'plB shall lie paid to the heirs of II10 sad .lolin Kouch, or their lejial representatives; In he secured by leeoi-iilanee In tin; Orphans' Coin tor said eounly. That one-hair of the bill mice ol sa d purdnce money be paid on eonllniin lioiiof the sale: und the remainder in two ennui animal payments with Interest ; to he secured by Judgment bonds and nun Images. JACOB. I!. KOI CH, MAItY I-:. Mll.'Oll. Trustees :ippn:nled by the Court to sell the a!ue ileal l -l.lle. January 31, 1S71. ts a a IIS ON' S Stellar Oil rpill-. alarnilnu Increase In Hie number of rrii.-lil-.1. fill aeeiilents, resulting in terrible deaths ami the destruction of valuable properly, caused by Die Indiscriminate use of oils, known 'under (he name or petroleum, prompts us to eall your spe cial attention to an nrtieV which will, wherever PSK1), remove the CAI SIC of sueli accidents. W e allude to Carson's Stella v Oil FOlt ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. The proprietor of this Oil has for several years felt the necessity or prnvldliiK for, and presenting to Ihe public, as a substitute for thn dangerous compounds which are sent broadcast over I ho country, an oil that Is SA1TC and JiliILM ANT, and entirely reliable. After a limit scries of labo rious and cosily cxis-riineiits, he has succeeded In providing, and now oilers to the public, such a substitute in "CAltSON'S STKIXaU OIL." It should be used by every family, 1ST, Heeause it Is safe beyond a question. The primary purpose In the preparation of STICIXA It OIL has been to inako It ruiIFFX'TI.Y SAFK, thus Insuring the lives and property of those who uso it. 21). ISecause it is the most Ultll.l.f ANT liquid II liimluator now know 11. 3D, Heeause it is more economical, In the long run, than any of tho dangerous oils and fluids now In too common use. 4TII, liccausc It is Intensely HltlM.lANT, and therefore economical, giving the greatest possi ble light at the least exjicndltiirc to the consum er. Its present standard of SAFETY AND Itltll.MANCY will always bo maintained, for upon this the proprietor depends for sustaining the high reputation the STICI.LAH OH, now enjoys. To prevent the adulteration of this with the ex plosive cumpininilt. now known under tho name of kerosene, (to., ie., It is put up for family use in Five (iallon cans, each can being sealed, and stamped with the trade-mark of the proprietor) it cannot bo tamiiercd Willi between the manufac turer mid consumer. None Is genuine without the i KADE M AliK. STKIXAIt Oil. Is sold only by weight, each can containing five gallons of six and a half pounds each, thus securing to every purchaser full meas ure. It Is the duty and Interest of all dealers and consumers of Illuminating oil to use the STKI.l.A It 1 )1 1, only, because It atone is known to be safe und reliable. .. All orders should lie addressed to J akii: CO., WHUI.F-SAI.K A&KNTS, ISO South Front Street, 1 Philadelphia. - 1 5 1y A. 3Nvv Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Diincannon, Venn'a. Til K subscriber has ustoicned In Duneaniion, Perry county. Fa., opposite tho National Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of I.KATI1K1I, BADDLKKY, OILS, THUNKH, SIIOKFINDINOS.&C. Ho Is prepared to till order at the shortest notice and in the best manner, a number of the best workmen nro employed, mid repairing is done without delay and on the most reasonable terms. KKFINKD OIL lire test by the barrel, or ill larger lots. I.lillltlCATINO and other OILS of tlio best quality. In Ids to suit purchasers. The cash paid for llark. Hides and Skins of all marketable kinds. Please call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. M. IIAWLKY. Diineannon, 6 4 tf ACE NTS WANTED roit Palace and Hovel; on. Phases of Jjondon Life. lly 1). J. Klrwan, tho well-known Joiiruullst. The Very Lurgetl Vommmion l'aiil This book Is a lieaiitlful Octavo of eta pages, milielllshed with 200 Kngravlngs, and a finely ex ecuted map of JjiiiiIoii designed and executed expressly-fur this work by eminent artists. It con tains s full, graphic, und truthful statement of Ilia Hiuhtt, Heeret. and Alen(ton of the great Me troiiyllsof the World. Its pictures are from reU Life and yet so wolrd and romantic Unit it almost challenges one's credulity. 11 displays In bold re lief llie appalling misery ol tho poor, and the reckless luxury of thn rich. The most saleable In Nik in market. Circulars und sample pages sent free. Address lilvLKKA 1 V I1L1MS, 6 1 Hartford, Couu. APPKALH. "VTotiee Is hereby given, that the Commissioners .1.1 or Perry County, will hold the Triennial Ap peals for the year 1st 1, for the townships nnd bor oiighsln said county, forlhn purposeo! hearing all persons who may apply for redress, und to grant such teller lo them. as mav appear Just and reason- able. Appeals to co iriiee at!) o'clock in the illuming aud end at 3 in the uflcruuon of each day to wit: At lekesbura;. for the township of Savillo, on Wednesday. Ihu 1st day of February 1S71. At Lanillsluirg, for the township of Tvrone, ami T.anilisburg borough, on Thursday, the 2nd day of lebriiary 1S7I, At nine Hull, for the township of Spring, on Frl day the ;ird dav of February Is, 1. At Uliioiniield Tor the borough of IVtnnmlleld nnd Center twp., on Monday the tit h of February. At .Sheriiiansihile. for the townshipof Carroll, on Tuesday the 7th of February 1S71. At Center School House for thn twp. of Wheat Hold 011 Wednesday the sth day of February 1S71. At Duneaniion. Tor that borough anil thn town ship of Peuii. on Thursday the nth of February. At Murysville for Ihe bur. of Marysville and the two. of 1,'yo, on Friday the Pith diiv'of February. At Mlllerstowu, for the bor. of A'lillerstown and townshipof lireemvood uu Monday tlio Dili duy of February lh71. At Liverpool, fur thn bor. of Liverpool and the two. of Liverpool, ou Tuesday tho 11th day of Feb.. 1S7I. At Montgomery Ferry, for the twp. of liultalo on Wednesday Hie l:'lh day of Feb. 1KT1. At New Itullaloc, for the bor. of Nov Ilutlalo and Wiilts twp. on the hi day of l'eb., 1H71. At Newport, for Ihe bor. of Newport, and Oliver twp., on I riduy tho 17lh day of Feb.. 1S71. At Newport, for the townships of Howe and Mil ler ou Saturday the lsth day of Feb., Ib71. JOHN STKVF.VM, 1 X.ACHAIilAII KICK. ! Commissioner. J. A. I.INAWFAM'K.J John 1!. Si ii llh, clerk. Jan. 17, 1U71. READY-MADE vTha Largest Stock: In IA Ilia FiofiRt floriHo- - si ' Boys' the Newest Styles; 1 ti' .i We a r t!io Best Work wo havo f Vmanshin: the wuiswia every kind Crcatoat Va- of material & ritstv. at " every variety of fc Mavhet style, suitable for an d Youth trom IS to 20, 6th. Boys from 9 to 16, and Children from 5 to 0 year3, all durable & strong, made with special reference to rough We U8ags. In this de have partment our made prices are as our Es tonishingly tablishmen It mTTTI low. Market . A JL w 1 yt ,w W iCOUNTRY TRALE,? 6th. Un Clothing, and Vwe can assure our N 1 Vfriends from our nf (awn ha th.A ) afN v need look no fur- .ther than Oak Hall for satisfactory :uJtom "WT . . . JflX c,ot'"ng ati factory prices, 1 run biuuk an brit character. the year Easy rules for round. measurement, Marlcet Drtcei. Lo.. sent r , , - free to any part of Jf and 6th. America, and good fits guaranteed. Market land 6th Streets, PHILADELPHIA Two Valuable Farms 1.0CATFD IN JUNIATA COUNTV, PA., At m-lvnfe Htilo. ON K of the farms contains SdO A CH ICS of well-Improved land, w.lh irisid bulldliuts. and Kmh1 water near the door, with line fruit, and iiiany other Improvements. Stores, Mill, and t lunches within sljtlit. The other contains 1BO ACIIKS of well-Improved land, good buildlnin, line Spring of water near the door, and excellent fruit uf many varie ties. 1 he hind is In a blch state of cuiflvatlon, "'"! "I.'.1 quality. TTiesearedeslrable farina and will be sold. For further particulars call on ' TIMER Of'FICK," New lllouiiiueld, Terry 00., 1'a. 4 4tf For rbolce eyrupn, aiigara, and rio oofTee. go to Smith & Kiclcoft.