Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 14, 1866, Image 2

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    Juniata rniiueL
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A union oflaJccs, and a vvion nf lands,
A anion no power thn'l srrtr;
A union of heart, and a union of hands,
Aid tne American Union forever!
HIFFUJKI K N
Wedi esJ.-tv Morning. JfTjm'jer 1 1 IS6C
II. II. i!,SO, I'dUor and Publisher
1UF. JUKI AX A SESTISF.L
hai lha Lurgett Circulation cf any paper pub
lished in iiis County. It is therefore the
best aJi'trti-frj medium. It is a Taper, truly
Ii'yiil, aMy conducted, a first class I.oealisi,
aud well worthy of tho patronage of every
loyal citizen in the. Ci.untv.
TIIltEATKXI.NC ASPECT OP IIU-
ko;'c.
The condition of affairs in Europe way
be regarded as nut p remising a peaceful
future. The late victories and acquisi
tions of Prussia prove, as we have more
th.au once said, to le a Litter pill fur Na
poleon. Of the meeting between tie
Emperor aud liisumrck at IJInrritz, a short
lime siuce, not one word is known. IiaJ
the result leen favorable we should not
l;ave been loug in finding it out. Though
the most friendly relations were declared
to exist between lYussia and Trance, we
could nut see the first symptom Iookinsj
ia that direction, bat the contrary. We
il;o said, in opposition to much published
stuff that l'ru.-sia and Russia were tjusr
reliug, that it was impossible, as these
two nations were naturally allies, and lie
developed facts prove that we were cor
rect. It is now formally announced that
they Lave entered iuto a close alliance,
and as a consequence of this Russia is
raising her armies to their full strength.
Those of Prussia are already so and in
spleudid condition.
On the other baud France is re-organ -iziug
her armies in the most thorough
manner, and though explained to Le
merely a uieasuro of necessity and ptc
cauiiou, its meaning 13 well understood
England is aho making herself "smart,"
and heavy appropriations for the am.y
and navy will ha asked for at the ap
proaching sessions of Parliament. Finuce
and Austria, if cot already in aiiiauee.
surely will be, iu order to cheek the de
signs of llussia in the East, and perhaps
any further encroachment of 1'russia iu
Germany. Italy wiil perhaps be centra!
in any war between France and Austria
on the one hand and Russia and i'ru-sia
on the other. England's course wiil de
pend upon circumstances. If Russia di
xacts her steps toward Constantinople will;
the intention of a permanent lodgement
there, Eugland wiil join France and Aus
tria iu beating her Lack ; but we can
scarcely bring ourselves to believe that
England and Prussia will come into con
flict except under circumstances of great
magnitude.
Von Prast, a very able man, who was
iu the King of Saxony's cabinet when
the German war broke out, and through
whose influence Saxony tuded with Ans
tna, has been tippointed war miuis'er by
Francis Joseph. He starts out with a
circular declaring that Austria will main
tain a true and peaceful conciliatory pol
icy, but will uphold the dignity of the
empire ; yet he bates Prussia bitterly and
would not hesitate a moment iu fcciz.ttg
upon the first opportunity to bumble her
pride.
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TIIK BALTIMORE TROUBLE.
The Raltimore rebeb headed by Gov.
Ewann, were must beautifully snubbed in
their.attcmpt to arrest the city govern
cicnt Loin the bauds of the Uuion author
ities Sct Commissioners to bold the
election were appointed by tte Governor,
but were arrested as disturbers of the
peace. The Sheriff, however, Tcfused to
arrest them, when he in turn was arrested
and both Le and the Commissioners were
placed under heavy bail which they rc
fused to give, and were sent to prison.
Great effort was made by their friends to
Lave tbciu released, but the sterling J jdge
Uond and Rartol refused all application.
Great credit, ?3 think, is duo to Geneial
Grant, who undoubtedly kept the Presi
dent from interfering v. itli U. S. troops
Had wc more such men as Judge Roud
treason would more frequently be eqtio'cli-.
cd. The rebels Ending that they were
thwarted in all their devilish attempts,
rjuietly succumbed, and the election was
held on Tuesday without any serious dis
turbance. It is said the excitement was
iuteuse, exceeding the time when the
Mfissaciiusctls soldiers were shot down in
the street:'', bat by the bold notion of the
Pnion men the thing was m v- adirir.tl-Jy
tnan3"id without llocJahed.'
BY!!
The Radical Congress Sustained !
New York, New Jersey, MrtssRcliusctts,
Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Min
iiesta, Missouri, Kansas and
Ncvatla nenm Proclaim for
LI3EKTY,
Maryland and Dulmrare in the hands cf
Cyppcrlicaui and i?c!?
NEW YORK.
The Republicans have carried their
State ticket, and elected a majority of the
Legislature. We elect the same number
of Ubiou Congressmen as in the present
Congress. The enurmous frauds iu Nut
York city for the Cops failed to overpow
er the intciior.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Massachusetts elects a full Republican
delegation tj Congress. General Eulier
is elected to Congress by S,G'Ui majority.
ILLINOIS.
The Republicans carry Iiiiuois by -10,-000
majority.
MICHIGAN.
The RopuViic::u intyoritv is over 30,
000. It is probably the banner Slate iu
the matter of gains. The l'emccrats
Lave elected but on; State Senator.
SEW JER.-KY.
Sew Jersey is can led jrhu-ion.dy, and I
two Republican Congres.-nien gained, with
a Republican Legislature.
KANSAS.
Kansas gives an increased liepitbiieaa
majority, electing Republican Congress
men, and a Republican Legislature.
MISS'ESOTA.
Minnesota increases her Republican
majority aud all the members of Cougreis
elected are Republicans.
WISCONSIN
The Republicans cary Wisconsin by a
largely mereased majority over li.-t jca;,
and elect the five Congressmen thosau;c
as last year.
Missonir.
Missouri covets herself with plory by
electing eight Ri'pubiieao tneniLers of
Congress to one Coj'perhead. and a Re.
publican majority in the I.egistatuie.
mahylastC
Maryland has been carried by the Cop
perheads and retu;uci rebels, at -led by
men like G v. Snaut?. The Legislature
will be Copperhead, insuring the election
of Swaeu to the IT. S. Senate.
PEL A WARE.
Delaware still remains iu the ranks of
the Copperhead and Southern party.
UlSIXEKS l OilTUt: LEGISLATIVE
Duriug the past summer the Commis
sioners of the Siukirg Fund tried to ob
tain at private s ilo two millions" of kdiars
in Pennsylvania bonds, towards (he eau-
eelment id the Puh'ie Debt, and totally
failed. Afterwards they aJve;ti-eil ibr
that amount of bonds, giving ill the no
tice they could, allowing m:trgiu tncu.h
to close the transaction during the fis-al
j ear. The notice, however, was not long
enough t'J reach Europe and cet auswers.
This notice failed to bring the bonds into
marke and hence that large amount oi
money is idle, so far as concerns the Com
monwealth whatever the State Treasurer
mr.y make out tf it.
There are about twenty millions of
Pennsylvania b:nds overdue, aud which
the Slate has a tight either to cancel or to
stop the interest upon. What, therefore,
the Legislature onght to do is plain. Let
I jt j'ive the Commissioner of Ihe Sinking
Fund authority to call iu what bonds they
need, in the order of maturity, and iu
cjsj the bonds sLail not be surrendered,
to stop the interest upon them.
If valid objections should be found to
such provisions of law then it might bo
well to order the Commissioners to invest
the surplus' funds of the State in Federal
securities, where they would be drawing
lor tho public benefit as mueh or more
iuterest than is now paid by 'he State ro
tho holders of its bonds. At all events,
the matter should not be allowed to re
main in its present esndition. Two mill
ions of dollars at interest for the benefit
of the Treasurer, even if the rrrte tf iu
terest is low, affords so large picking that
even "a good fellow" ought not to enjoy
it a fortnight after ihe assembling ofthe
Lcgislatnre.
Qr About the coolest thing yet is a
remark of the Richmond Itirpatch which
epuotes from a Xew York popcr the state,
ment that in Brooklyn tho oGeers have
refused to register a msa as a voter for
do other reason than that he served in
the Confcder.tte army, and acids'. "The
Southern people have made no such dis
criiuitjaliou against Federal soldiers."
JtoT'Thc amount of freigLt received at
VICT
; St., Paul this year is greater thpn ever
; bel'-re.
XEAITEaIS.
SyThcre was ice half ua inch thick
in the streets of Hunger, Me., last week-
ITho Rritish and American Rihle
Societies have distributed 80,000,000 Ri
bles among the beathea during tha last
Cfty years.
ZS'Pii'on, the actor, refused to fulGH
an engagement iu Srashville on account of
'.he cholera, whereupon the mauagcr
sued him for one thousand dollars.
CcTThe bead blocks of the graves of
Union soldiers, who died during the re
bellion, ate heieafter to le of cast iron
instead of wood.
fCJTTbe dividend 0 the IVmsylva
tua Railroad Company, j'.i-it declared, is
six per cent, being 1 filiiug off of one
per cent.
is reported that the Canadian
government ha3 resolved to commute the
sentences of Lynch and McMuhun, the
recently convicted I avians.
EQrThe Montreal "Witness publishes a
map of the burned district of Quebec,
which shows that a space q'vel to twenty
acres iu le:g-h it:i 1 nin ia wi bh was
desolated. I'if.y tl.-o ftreti burned over.
f.V"Mi- Keeuaa, t L"W.1!, Massa-
eiiUsiUs, was Uivoiii U irtiu ivecran at
lo Saiu;J.:y n.o.iiiur. au-I marrit-J to
.Jwaes a !, c;.lu;-jay-iie''un ii. fcbe was
a kce:)'tm,
I'i'A yootsfj m i tiamer.l Charles U.
!?.! ii;" J at Ivin-it. New Vork, on l'ri
d.iy, fniui a peeulia r iorut !' erysipelas,
lii.-.t uwVeioped c.i hi.- lip, induced by son;e
.'i-ujus tiiH'.ier from a iae lull with
whit'li i.u Kail l.eun plnyin-r.
" The K -.'illo Cn.t mreiij nf the
l';t f.ys : " "i heie is in Knojvillo, sit
tills ii!;!i;, v!;i:;iits enough, botU blnek
::;d Tv'.ite, to Luiid a sp'edid turnpike
r:;j in every "Ii;ec:.i n fi r ut least Ei'ieec
miica to and i'reu: our city."
fxir'l lie hug cholera is very prevalent
iu the vicinity 'f Rifliaio'a.l. Ivy. One
oi-.n, "aLo h:.'i IOj fine hi-gi lost t'-venfy-li.e
wuhiu ihtee days, and other owners
have i.!.-.o sulfuied severely. At last ac
counts the ui.-case was on the increase.
rVA yettng la iy rosMtag in Lansing.
Miehiga:!, was stung on the furehcad by a
honey t-ee in August !a-;t. The poison
of the niiig c:iti:-el a ievcre swelling,
a id so protracted tier nervous sjs'em as
to cot fi :c her to 1-d, and eventually
caused bet ueth last moutii.
VS'.n Au-4tri:;& drum n-.r.j.-r ia now in
le?r'it luotiug for 1 -uq-ioj a.ert, who, au
Carding- tn i:ls owi story, has been iu tbe
a.Tiiy sevi n.'een years, has t ;keu part in
fifty-seven bailies, aiid been wounded
twelve titr.e:', speaks fourteen languages,
and lays on thirty musical instruments.
Z'zr Reports f'rrin all portions of lwa
indttate the settlers arc flockinfj there
taster than ever before, and thr.t while
houses arc very scat ce in the towns, the
lands are- being rapidly taken up aud set
t'rd uiii n. In PrGO the jopulaiion ol
I wa w.-.s CT-t .I'l-S, hut it ij uow estimat
ed at wore than I.OvO.OijJ.
ESs-Thc oldest woman in Artierlea is
Mrs. Fuich, who lives in ho nioantains
of East Tennessee, aud is aged oue hun
dred and twenty -oue years. She i-i blind
but being quite hearty, waits without u.
sistance. Her uicmory is unimpaired,
and she can recouut many of the eveuts
of tiie Revolution with great accuracy.
R('l:r.l ttY. A robbery wss eoinmlttcd
in a Sew York omnibus on Friday last,
which is of a rctnarkab'e character, from
the fact that the Rev. George T. Williams,
Rector ot an Episcopal church at Suffolk,
Va., was arrested as the thief. IIj sat
unncc tssariiy close to alady, and as son as
he left the omnibin another lady sitting
opposite exclaimed to the other, ''That
man has picked your pocket." lie was
prnsucd and taken, though ho tried t )
make his escape, lie surrendered the
pocket book which he said ho found lying
on thc scat, cud begg-d not to be prose
cuted. He wt'3 handed over to a police
man and locked up. On searching him
! f?G0 was found upon him, also a letter
from a Richmond minister certifying thtt
he was a proper person to receive aid for
his church, which letter was endorsed by
several respectable citizens ol Richmond;
He was dressed in full clerical suit.
Johnson's Policv. It is stated on
very pood authority that the President
has ordered Gen. Sheridan not to mtke
auy arrests under Gen. Grant's famous ol
der, which arrests 4-1 parties accused of
committing murders on the loth of July
in New O.teans
T . Ml .1 ,
lt 13 Well knO tnat
affidavits were pLmed iu Gen. Sheridan's
bauds over two monfltti agi, accusing cer
tain parties of murder, aoet the sbove ac
counts'' for his not acting in the mailer.
The appointment of Judge Slorgan a no -
. 11 "ii.,i e, i,,Ti:n
tonuas loppcrheud, as suited States Dia-
trict-Attornev will eflc-ctually prevent thc
. ..r'too lw.Pt
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trul hv the United States Commissioners
under the Civil iUgbU bill.
illE oaounnny icjmt tei.s u fo.v
of the Gieeu Ray region
: i muuiiiJi.Lv
Republican politician, who has a radic; 1
wile, applied to tho Senator for au ai
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otrtCJt in proxking to be publicly 1
poi
Johnsonized if he got it. The Senator :
tirniiirht tiin cnroinsmcnc ia nerscn. auu 1
. . . , 1 .
was invited by the gratified appointee to
dinner, bis wife Laving been fir.t notified ;
r 11 .
ol tho lutenuvet l-oaor. 1 ne Hungry oe i-
ator and his host marched to dinner,
found the house deserted by mistrcs
ami
naid but the dinner table set and cover-1
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d With a cloth to keep off the u.es. On ,
nvmt h of Chicago latelv cantivatcd and I
marrie
ried ouo Kelly, of S'ew Albanr, Mis-;
rt. Sh tbeu persuaued him to seil
rlrornr;3, which he did. This done, I
sourt
his
she stole the money, 81.000, and was j
about to ercyne. whin she was secured bv I
the roiice. the mor.ev returned, and ?i7
furniidhed her to travel with.
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President told Iliester Clvtr.er that if
Congress impeded him he' sheuld resist
their action as illegal. On nnother CCCa -
sion speaking on tho same subject he said,
t
"The Old Capitol Prison is srill :n t-sist-!
encc. It has been used before and mar '
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be used agutn.
j
C3.lt is a notiecablo feature i f the
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cholera at Chicago that nearly all who ;
died were in the habit of using intoxiea-J
ting liquor. Where the habits of the,
i.eisuu ii.uucu .- """-''jr ""i'-"-
ate, the disease yielded much more read
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riUiSPECTUS .
OF TIIE
Ilarrisburg Telegraph
GEO. BERGMS.
...Projiriciar.
s;,t;n n .l.-n itiil roninniio thp cloth, tne I I n iiili pn rpnutation forminy TCarf
1 .-. . 1 .1. Iih wonOcrfnl restoratlT anil inTieoTaiitig j "f01"1 I All wou'l Soeka..4Sto75
grent banquet set for the Senator and the I rarc Wl. Rnown t0 thc fa0. i- .J I5o,, &
uewly made official was found to consist ui!T of rhi!a.1,-l; hia. TtL i r.,', Ln lics i?-j i,,t u".
, , . , , 1 1 .,, itcinrr full v :'tisikl ef Ihe merits of Leon's c. "i" " Mioses 1'ot.il :!"
9olely of-bread and sutler. -"e K,.oewt.r wn ,,lve yrmi 0I. Thiru ... 2, 4 , , ,.,
' " elusive ov.-ner!iip anJ are (l.-tpvnoticl tliat j y Iri.nii- l!...is :; ,) , :.
A CaiTIVATINO S'Y:riI. A young rTery houseJ-ol.l in our !na shall have oppor- . , f.'Coy9 1 2"u2 1:5
Lh liave loTii fitp't in the I'm hr.n.it iry'r
An the approaching Sfc?iin of the Leg- :"..; of Juui.iia county, an 1 .-M be pre.-rr.t-islaiurc
wiil be en of unusual interest to "I o he fourt for c-.tilirPi-wion aj i!.e nor.,
1 . i- l t 4-i Court oil l eitllPS'irW, .sfer"!'t"r - to w:t;
the people of Peno.y Wa-0.ng Tll, nCl.,,,!lt flf j, ,lr.;:i!i pV( A j,:.;i,.,.
the fact that a I nited States taater H to nf Henry rrut.Aer. A!., the .,-mr. of
be elected, and other matters of great i:iiim p.Jumr, Aj ignee 01 the i'.riu of i.'ihur:'
uii'iort ince will beaded on bv the le-.;ij-j & I'.i.ick.
lative b.-dies of the Commnnweilrh and I Proiiionaiary- 0e, 1 C. V.'. JArortsl
a chanpe will take place in the Executive Mi'""- W ' tc- ( '
1,'eparttnent of the State, by the inau'-u-i A .SlKKS J.O'i i-Jrl. John !?.;'. of
10 1 iarvsvi!le. Terr? coua'7, I'a.. h'.vm - on
raf. hi ol (.cneral Geary us Governor ,,.,,, r . f 1 ,' . i .
,. , the J'.itli l'iy of wetnber. l--l.ii. m.-. tc a v :ut-
t!ie itttentton oi tue public is united to , ,a as.;ellu.,it cf tj ,he t-.t:l,v rr.i. p.r.
he to! low Mir I rospcorns ol the Iltrrts-
bum Tifairanh lor lHt.7 :
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH, i f"r f ;; 7.
' , piTen an .ersoi.s otratg cr io-..-nt- I t..
.Vow thc largest daily paper in Central or ..,hn Freer to csntc fonvn .1! and f.a imtMn.
Southern Pcnusylrenia, besides contain ! liae paytiwnt an ! iin.se l.nvinjciiw aj tiust
ins a full report oi the proceeding ef , ' ilie lJ present tli.-ir ; ceom.ts ; for s,-ul-.
. . , ..11 - , : n.tul to PAMLI-.I. l. A IU'.
the Legislature, and a t.utl.ru! account . oi.klnn.I Mills, Juniaiiuvuatv, Pa.
of affairs at the Capital, will t;ive copious j noT isuii-tji.
lelecraphic ret.orts of all important events ! - ;- ..V V r .1 r
that transpire throughout thc country, a
synopsis ox ongrc.-i iotiai proceeuings aim
otiier matters at Washington, and will be
luruisbeJ ly man on ttie following
One year, in advance C7
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Three " " " 1
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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH
n ill contain a resume ol thc lmporiat ,
business tiausacted in Congress and t:
Lenislnture. Telerranhie reports whii-li
appear in the Dai v. Coiiitnoreia! and Fi-
uaneial Intelligence, and other important
matters necessary to make up a . class
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I'oiitical, Literary and l-ani.ly Sewspaper.
TERMS :
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Three copies, one address, ia advance -1 5J j ' c:1y prices.
Five copies to oue address, end an es- ( izoi sjvup at "le pevpurt.
trrt enpy to the person sending j lln.wn Hu.;..r 1-i to ! -
thc club 7 50 A larp. asiortmeui of Klunketrt.
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xNEW STOKE NEW MODS.
rj',li!J lindorstEne.l announce to the citizens
i
of licale township that they have just
relumed from Ihe city with a lar?a ftock
Jierehau.iise, which tuey are openm-Tiii L'en
new slore room m JommsIowu. Our
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EMORKST'S YOL'SO AMKKIJA. A
xJ new, verEntertainiut, Instraotive, Art-
iatis aud sp'eiidiiily li'.ustraied Monthly .Mag-
SZllie.ur Hi-lb du .J...3, u.ui. uwv i.oia. li
, ;,,,.;, rf l.llnsn-hv. the Ans
Sciences, Jlcral and loicresting ftories,
Music, 'oems and other cntertuiniiitr Litem
lures, presenting Museum of the good, the
useful, and the beautiful, for every Yumis
America, without frivolties or es:gvraiion
fiincle t'ordec. 13 eonts: Y'irly, $i "'i; ld-
1 diiiouiil Copies, $l,0t, 01 five for .'., eO. A
1 1'iree and beautiful colored engraving pre-
je w;lU tlic fir?t No., a,r,0.
.t.c subsciiber ot Sl.rA a sood Siicroe-rt-vo
f.-nor a nackaco u! Maz.c riiotojtrnpi.
Iconics maucd free ou rccif t ot price. Ncn.l
L.' .. .;;ro, v. Ad.!. W. JUX.SIXGtf
. l.i-Aiiii v.1 . i.:i n.-r-irni-.-. . -s. 1.
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i..ek coiimsis of lry floods, Oroee-nc, l.oois I ; I , 1 ,V I ( 1 ! I ,.;i,.t .-anarf.ir.l. and his rAiil.K, whhU
and i-hoes, Hats and Caps, yneenswarc, Hard- j - - X V ! V T ' i ouo' of the n,o-t ei. sir ib:,- in town, wi! ho
ware, iic., wilh a general asjorluicnt oi 1 an- J in B ..' i-jjrtfx Vire .'" ' ..or..- a.,0,j,,j 1V co,..j aa j tru-.tv hoslb-..
kee notions. Salt, Coal Oil. Sc., w'rtli every- j v.i! C'",r,r nf I'ri'.ijt end Vi'ihr Sir M. j 'j Yi'i.tf ' S5.'"k. :;i;Ti.:ST!XE.
Iliinfc usually kept iu a country store. Our r'illl iud-rsij,'ned wnuM reaped tally an- I '" I . .
rr.ctto is '-tiuick salc3 and small profits." j X. nounee that, they have opened in I he Yh tp..; r.-pri of ('.niimon Pleas f..r the foiiu
l'lease call 6oan and examine our new ;rood. a(,ove !! known stand a very inm and -elect . x tv of Juniata, lisiate of Patiiol Hums.
Dtt. LCCN'S
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Tiie rEBFteTios or aimcAi. science.
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jjf, LCOIl S LlCCifiC IliPF ItCuCWtf.
u is a positive cure f.ir bieiitus.
I it a Tonio. not a Vw. and acts upou the.
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I( ra,iicn,!iv Cllr tlanaruli imJ tnnnors.
It kerps the s,:.lp bealthy. clean anu. eo 1.
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ir Tttnn PM'i',1111. UIIU L'AUU.l'HeJ I ,.---
n rt-storts, cult.vates aud beauto.es the hair.
It mates barhh bir UexiWc an.l ti.slr..ns.
J Vc.r-C ,,air 5i.,nPwer has on-
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r.f T rnV'Q TYLVIVT nFH"flV
Mht(ui ;1 eiTiraci. iM cure for
.v, v... ls i; , w;:;ch iufai.ts utiO young
chiMr.-a i.ve sr.j. ci.
Im .iLUElE F8S ILCiiil.iG CiiiLDlXV
It s'.fwns the Eim.s, neatci ii:il.n-i:at..in
invijtorates the slnmcn ni-.l 'ow.-ls, corrects
n-i.iity. am! i a smv snl tfeely cure 1-r
Ce-Iin, fraiups an.l V. itily rann.
-v "" ' -" i" ' . " . .. ..
; ,.f ivsi!o-s an-1 fretlul Ualul ana 1:1 alleles
I of Loosemas. tlrivinjt. Vi.aiitiiiR or ..:!..t hi-
j 1' a c.ry In ,.c
j private practice of eu "t the most enonotit
physician f rin.a-i i'" V';. . .
j III r:n IJi-tlllW ll.-l.T '(IIIVH 1.1. ..... ...v .v. 1
,-. r.;i .,, c,;uiiirvii:cn, we wouM r.-i--k i.at ! c
know i i be a rerae.ly r ..ar.va it..i
c.-l!ence and tiiat it has provc-i in .i-i-sa nl.
of eatvs, :.! we arc resold it h-M in mil
Hons, a -..-;ee''.e-ss b-joa. Fur sa!.t by I'rug
K 3''' cvt''-'l '!,'-','t i-Vi ' r r 'T' '
.HJ1M..1 OC r'.'illtl.
'SO.1-: rKOi'lUZroHS.
13" Xorth Third PhUuJi tphitt.
n7,r rowrl:!l.
1 ;)vs time Wb..r. ten -v. ' -ikes
j pastii.ie ami MouJii
I Trv it.
t a le
:val. -i
:u 1 I. 1-
i:-lv.
! PKliENRY HAItl'HI!.
.?a So. ii.y a r.cii sTiii::;T.
j PiilLAt'ELPiilA,
I 1I..S a larpo stck of i ine
I WATCHES,
I JEWELRY.
j SiLVKK-vVAP.K-, an
j Suitable fir II oiliuay and Riida! Presents.
I nov 7, K-oi-'ini.
! -TOTIf I'
Hie foltowinz As.
.nvA oU,l mixed be! nirius: to lha si.i.1
'o'lli I
res, '
' Fre. t. tl. nu-l.-rsiiu-1 A?i' n e
j Jj:ST;n iv.,ry c'V.ntJ -Va.. sur vWinr
1 j.,A1.,rcr o! the bite firm of Kurti it I r;i t.
! ct.ipnsed of Joseph ICu.-t7. .'.o'.h, n.-.d s:.i i
John 1'ieet. hnviir; on L.M.
l.iv ef t;.:
I ber. f-. o. n.aile a v.i'uioi.'-y r..- ,
i the esi-.te real, personal an ! mix
i t,. gai.l firm, to 1I.0 U!ub;i-siii :.!
' !'.i -at .!' :.
i A '.'-i-.Tir.-r
.-.-.';ne, i'l
' trust for tiie beri.f t of ;re.li.e-rs.
' iicro' y jr'.vcn to all pevonst ; - i: rr o
to sai l ti'.iu to couie i.'i i.'ii 1 11 . .0
.lii'ie p.-.yuient aioi tiis-j haviio; :' .i
, sai l l'.i oi or partix-r-hip o iresen; tneir as- j
' count for t-et. te.i.t'i.t 10
i .3 WirFT. i.r-SAV.l.
! Oakland Mills, Jui.iuta cmu'y. i'a.
lf-.o
TR1 Sll AKi'.lVALC,' tb.n:-
.1' 'I' !.. in ..1 r-e-.-iv'.-i a '.lie
. i' K i'.' li '"'. is ".M.icii he is j.;.;;
-J. ii.
;.t
rii.-;-:
; 1'ioi-" from 13 to 2'.
1 pc-t P;.:oe.-tie ij'.nehai" 1 - 1 ' ie.
; in :l M-.,u , JlX , ..,..
j . " 1 " -Sl.il- - I lil -vO.
Ciisstnetts from tp.'e tu tr'l "
' . 1 ...... I r.f r.r.it
Mars at
5S.30 to)
I ISO.-'O.
V.'hite iio. ill. !, at .
A l-io. a Ihi-!';' a--s .v!
qua'.i; V al five
A!-, a l-.i:i-e as-..
..".C- to r-. ."'1.
eat of !...)! s i
f the best !
;...:. t.. f i.oO.
ment of Ladies Gaili'i
at r. 'iiic.'d pri'ic".
Tic alive piie. s aro for Carh cr Cmi!rr
pre-Jnee. Tao IVii.i-viiet -rievs will be P'1'1'
for roav';"! iio,' : duller iJ'.'c per lb. Egs le.
per Joicu eaij
I
J. V-
At. Tf!.'r,
'.i'.i.rsun, Pa.
i may 2,-tf
s. n. t ot i-ox w. j. 4.'K...
ofjVniy ('f ATIU '' V S'Oli ! 1 1 V-
! ,..
! ftHKnriniuiit of KLAJ'Y-ZlAuL Li.UlUl C.,
coiisisiiiig in part ot
t-?-S 'i- -.i j;--- - i"
ItOOTS & S ilf'IIS for . women & children.
IlATci & CAl'd fur men i."d hoys. Sc., kc.
Our Mnc's r3 compost I of VSTIM-.J.Y
WW r.OUDX. and ali who desire any article
our "line oiiM do well to ea.i ana examine
r sto.-k before purcliasiBtr ci.-i-.oir.e. i'o-
11- -ihin- Intt a ftr'y we
rre e-
ihleu to kell g.:s :-l a very low lejure.
hovels w- Hi.! itl o en l-J e.'.iiaioe :
We ess5tftiily sol'iii a, suave of;
i.ur ;)
' nuidic P4irer.a:",e
& J.V.'Ii Jl-'.y.
- lijv 1. ..j-.-..
gcre.' jrsacrr.-nrvr
TiilS vAY mi DAIUiAIaS !
kibiu I j Aiin tw
Tiie uuilersipu l has ju.-t n-triiwl aUr i
staei i r.v """'s mm iii-au.-rn s ai i.u-ir
sturc on Knil ttoaj s-irtft. in lvt.r: whie-h
stack t t'rv (ton ts una (n-.ic.-n. s at i.u-ir
they are opening tu the pu'.Ue, ai ihe i'uliuii.j;
u w I nce-a .-
I'uints.
1 r.ct Onality at
! !!
t.
Kkow5 Siik!:timis
,...2 ''' inality
);-, Seoiri
"'i- 't'l.ir.l T
1 IhiLaiskV
Knurili
is
1.,
1 ;
, rja:n (U woo!)..fi..
. a, , ,, f n, I fj'.i
.;b. ': ..... .
KlAXMlt.s.
from 2-jtou-j
- Sfnrlvt "fto'Ht
Wbite IMC, f,.i
(llNliMAMS.
t'liiiT-i
I Kcst Quality.
I tiiiiii'mo.s.
MilKTS.
iSyrups !I')c.!t1 -1
Kabnoral-cJ Tito! o ;.,.. 10c
j Ticki.ip....i-., -Mo5", W,it, l-;jo
I I'asis brtiK. (.ireen Coi" e :;i
i f r .... !'.w..i'-.. .
Jeans trcm 'oi; l.a.lii' ( oat l:.t,t
Satinet V'tvl -'t;cs ...Sluo: ;.:M '.:.
j 1'laos. .fr.-m .-...:
( AU K:w .J.-,toRfi Vi.,!cu i:m..!:7.K..2.-..
j ln,l (;.ls).lrCr...:7to5ii; lials tiJ Cnj.s :,t ail
Jw.k.u'U i;i Mesi.ix. pri-e.
Itest '.'iiaiity -i itmns V !u:l .-'-
j.,,.,,,,., :; orlK!(llt f i,,,,,,.,-
; htj o- (;rn.,. ,,.,v,. jj....
! T- ji.;;"-
I ,,.,.,,.. ,lt , f 1 1. (.,.,, ln.
Hardware, linsav. i;reet.is. i'.i -.-h. .. l.a.i..
okei, Iu!.?, Tobacco. S'fars. ,c , ac ,
u-oiiiv i:e pt in a eotiutry sn.re. 1 eri ;...--. -i
wiil iio Witt by c:iliii.' a:.'' exaii'ti.iiis i-t:r
steel;, bei'.'rc iirctia-iin el.-vii'-re. ;s our
in. ill', is to sell ch'.'ap f.T Ci.' II or fjui.tr
I ru-.iucc.
MICKEY &: rr.V!:!.I
Apr. V.tj-ly. ratter.-. .n, I'.j.
" 'l'i'KNTK'N iHTlZnXS.XE'.VS Pi P:.V
nml Stationary r'li.re. iu I'e r--y -vi ; l.-f tc
niata c tn.tv, I'a. . i'.i.'i I'l'i.-.; I'.iiii.IIm r 1
Til.? .iiw.'i a-I.-ai " to ia
v. pioip.-.
; of tin t ati I ;
UT'tt ll-.' Ill'S "
.-1 a
li.x.ks. c'c.. a'i'l lij.ein t). .i-i'.'t
vr.rv ht.v v.'.'.i. '.L- pri'; . in ! ii.: -a.i
i'.n j a sru .'i p'-r c-r.tae. in c.ti
e!i ehfipi-r iS ..i any ,':; e-f.W
th.' join. y. 'ih ! -A tt. i.- -. !i
zia?s au i I, rl'.-- :-. k.'; '. v.itii
..f 'i
! 31-
rint
tad f I, any '! T .'H'-i will be v.-:
free of f--.stn-.
10 any piacie up n; rec
ice. v:z :
, ! t l.e aniK- 0.i
Aliauiic .Voii-.aly
J
l!ar;.t.rs Xln'iae :.
I'r.iok Lesliu's ;....e'ts of i'.-.rhi
(i !i. !a?iia..-
I.-..!;.-, ivi. i. :
ins
P. ,
OS
Vi'av.-i ! V Mi'aiine : rrt
1
l!.irr.-.-rt t'iet.;.-i.il iwikiy....
Fran ic l.e-i:e' Piciori-U. ii!u-
1
.-.,
rri!
I,...
f ;.o:!li. y f I.Ci
Aloio-i '.
t'-.v York i td-.T
Mi.tiotiil I'.'ce eiairtt?
Nm V or!: fii ; t. r
tvii.iri-'.y filial
f. '..:.'-:.i.s L.i'-r:i.rv f oe.i. ;aii,a.
1?.;.'. U-.'-a:!'.! Moi. roe's lov.-'.s. i
bV.
PV
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MarrCS. .-.-iMc Letter Writer ,vx-.
Fovt'tLv T.-l!-.-rs s:.-i !n-v-.!tt j of dir.-. 1
.at h:'y! u.-lc'i. 1 4i'3.
-At.y of tho P.ii'y. i'hita.b.
l-e-
pnrs Iiirniii.t-'i at -...-, per 110.10 li, or tn-wi'.-i-!y
at o'1'. pir 11.. ml:, s'.-uii-W'ek'.y :;"e cr
w -ehiy - :c. per louoiii, u -o Momc.
ziucs and other bimlins aiitadci to.
p. . lack noio'iei-.-i of all .M.;r:i2lii' a;td
I'.ip-'rs :'iii :i:!.vd :i -Lort i.oiiee. I j.i.i u-M-.-r-r'uiiii'd
10 .-ur.pi'- a ri--at v.at.t iu ti.'s eot:i.i.'
i 1 f ,!
:t ihe i!-o,ie wiili reiiiitij- u-atu-r
a l.-iis..!.:. !.ie re.
I re: p-'eii'ul'.y solicit your ratvona re.
J:t." .'i. 'iiiil.-li'Oy.
ferrytvlllc, ang. 1, '".J.
l'lrrrVTt.-v r-'IV ;'I'll:
.
rei'ased iho 1 in ar. i Pheet T.-ori
it;-! on !'..i .:e Stut-t, Mil.'iit.-
1
I woiiif r. r.rrt !uP v iiif o o. tiie pi.ldin
i::fe::d to kerp col.siauliy ou iiaiol a
rtii.i-.it of
IA: AfJJ fV ."7r-V!l
1 1
J.'.t.an ware, tiie larst and best i
1 a to .!":
mii -.r.sel.
iiiy and worki.iau-
e.' J-'f 1 TT'P V' 7' t 1 7.' r iTr
. and Sio
iir wo.-k, will
he pr.Miii.i'r at-
rerJcd to
: m t )-.'.-!i or
'.Ulli-y. i'.iviss
f , ;
v.
.r and .
noe'.-.d i.:!ch Preset vine Kel-
'".v.'.ss. ('. ; ;-er. !"rei:.-h i;0'ir'..
ii.... .w War;. V.uiiie li-.ms f . .1
j S'.cv. is, i'ruit t.'.-iTi-:, t-olii ccoito.-u an.l Pat. nf,
jaud of various Measure."1, lil.i iys ou Laud and
lei.-: '1.9 m want ot anyil.'iig iu li.e r.l.ovo
line me nie-il to i;ive i..e a ti.ll ! :.' 10
porc'uasittf; eh whore, a I feels eoi.loi.-'.!.
that I can suit fieei fitter as reaids li.e
ai-i ii:h' or the pri'O.
I vy Oh! copper, Itra"-- tt 1 r-.-nter booirht
I ar. 1 1 he l.ih.-s: J rice p ai l in ea-h cr ; ii
J ine 117, V.. X. E. Urn.bTli.Lt
j'
L'MATA llOi ML
M:;- tU'TO uA. rrxxA
1 i.e in rr:enr.i wc-otd rei pi etf'ui'y infoi ir.
his p-ifi.dd and the f u! lie ei iieiaiiy that 1.8
lias tiiticn oh-ircre it the i.'.'.ve rauud lion'.
f ' 1- .r.r 1 A.i.-.s Mavdor. 'i iiisi-in;i
v , . ,,,... ,., .
' -h f r ihe aecnom-hili,,,, of Ife , ,ubi:e.
J Mi-i I'.AIl v iil be stored H iili the best .poiiiiy
T,c mitliior appoin'ed by thc court to d's-
trii'iite the balaiiee in the h.iiels of Henry
j Cross eoi.iuiitlec of Daniel Puro:-., .h".-"w.l,
I to and auionjrst the creditors of Ihe said !e-
ceased will uieet the panies inter.-. i d for
I the povpose of his appointment on Thursday
I the "ilili day of Nove1.1l.er, A. l . Isoo. ai 11
' o'eh.ek A. M.. of did day at his office iu
MilUiuloivu, Juniata county, I'l.
JU ill! Nil A II LWNS, Au It.
Oct. 21,-tt.
LAI'.fiE stoo't of (Jueensware. rt-.Iarwur.-j
8,le., n3 Tubs, Itmter
:.w!s, KucUet
i.timns, lasKef. iioie i.ucfteis, i.-, at
, ftCl'fJFP. I P.UV. & VA it till P.'.S.
1 ....
t-- Lai.oo ioiu wen seieeie-i inir m l-lilj
Jl f Kill r'.S, coir.prisinir Ila.Ti, ii.ii'.hr. Pa,
oa, 1 .u-k. r l-nr. .c?. He.
fcTLUVi'I. Jt'UO'..' r.UKi-:ii';t
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