si, .. j-wtJi.iii.:g;- Juniata s cntiucl. I 4 -.;Wlt VjVf:S A union oflalcct, and a ttni-jii of lands, A vnion no puirtr ahull tevcr; A union of hearts, and a union ofhanjts, And tht American Union forever! M IF F L IN T O V N Wednesday Mamms. Fi-braary 17, IRfi7. II. II. UTLSilX, Editor and Publisher lMrEAt-H.UE.Vr. Shall the President le impeached, cr iha'.l he not ? A siiirited ducassbn of this question in the public prints Las Lecn kept up for some time, but it Las Leeu characterized more by political rancor thua by calm judgment. Iu a moment ous question of this kind it becomes all who undertake to discuss, it, to doro with the cooiuesa and candor becoming the ini poitauce of the subject. Some make it cutirc'y a qusstioa of expediency, others consult only their lettrs, while a third class view it only as it is licly to affect the prospects of tac or the ether of the political parties. Iu a question of light or (vrour, expediency must not bs con tused. Ia uioaxutous national affairs, duty, and not party coi.sidcratioLS or our own coiulort, must guide u? iu cur deci sions. A cotuudttee fas been regularly eppoiuted to investigate the matter and cseertaiu if there is any ground lor iui pcaehuicct. Let the committee appoint ed for that purpose carefully at.d honestly iavesligatc the charges and if upon such investigation there Le found ju.-t aud suf eient caue for impeachment, let the present, or next, Congress proceed ti im peach the President according to the tuaaner provided by the Constitution. Il any additional legislation u required to secure an impartial trial and preerve the peace and order of thj country duriti". such trial, let it be done by the preset 1 1 Cji-jries--. Until the Committee report., co one can te'l whether gtouuds t-f iin peiichuieBt Till be found 'o exist or not. lut if it is o:;ce shown that the l'iei dsi.t ha; been guilty of such misdemeanors ia cSce as to make bici liable to impeach meut, let it be done promptly and fear lessly. The threat cf armed resistance must not be permitted to influence in a quss'.ioa of n itioual duty, let it be heeded and prepared for if need be, but let tot Congress be intimidated thtrsly. The 1 cople vciil sustain the Congress they Lave elected, in ai' lawful and necessary duties, and rebellion apai'nst the regularly and lawfully constituted authorities of the land will be as promptly and sternly sup pressed in the future as they have been iu the past. Let it be known, that the highest efii.-er of the land, as well as the Lumblcst citizen is, and will Le held, strictly amenable to the laws and that any infraction thereof will be sute'y aud promptly punched. This being c.ncc c'early understood, the itiircachiuect and punishment even of the President, if guilty of misconduct, v.-iil not weaken but strengthen our Republican iustitu tious. THE NtllV OKLEAXS MASSAUtE. The Report of the Congressional Corn nuttce, appointed to investigate the New Orleans massacre, its causes and incidents. Las cow Leeu before the country soilc cays. The facts presented therein Lave been duly considered, and the natural in ferences therefrom determined. The ef fect has been to cosSi-u the grncra) accu racy of the newspaper statements made at the time of that lamentable occurrence, and to deepen the impression produced a to the culpability of the President of the Uuited States and the municipal authori ties of New Orleans. The massacre was not the result of v fortuitous collision, such as might happen ia SDy community where popuiar feeling tras exasperated oa a topic of general coa cernmeat. It wis deliberately planned and executed iu broad day li-:ht, the offi cers of the law acting as the leading spir its, and furnishing apparent immunity to ail shades of ruffians who were ready to elakc their thirst for vengeance upon de fenceless men, who Lad committed no wrqng towards them or tha public. The murderers were rebels; the murdered, loyalists. The crime which the victims expiated was devotion at once to the Uaion and to Liberty. The bloody trage dy was an expression of the intense ani mosity felt by the rebels against the de fenders of the government, and an exem pnScatioa of the desperate means to which they are teady to rcsoit, upon the slight est pretexts, whenever aa occasion offers. Xiutecn States hare thus far ratified d thirteen rejs-rsd ti Cczriltu'eaa! JOHN II. SL'KKATT, Washington, February 10. A Icncli warrant was to dry issued from the Crimi nal Court by Judgd Fisher, and iB aa fol lows: District of Columbia, to wit: The United States of America to the Marshal of ihc Pistiict of Columbia, greeting. V e comm-uid you that you take John II. Surratt, late of Washingt'jn county, if lie shall be found within tho county of Washington, iu jour said disrtict and him safely keep, so that you Lave his body bo foro the crimiual court of the District ol Columbia, at the City of Washington, im mediately, to answer unto the United States of, and concerning a certain felony by hiui committed, as it is presented, aud so forth. Hereof fail not, at your peril, aud have you (hen and there this writ. Witness, Hon. George P. Fisher, Judge of our said court, at the city of Washing ton, the lOih day of February, Anno I'omini one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven. Issued the 19th day of Feb ruary, 1o7. R. J. Mfigs, Cleik. Ou the back of which is the following indjisemcct: 2o. -ITul. United States vs. John II, Surratt. Reach warrut. Murder. This afternoon, between four and five o'clock, and soon nf;er notS.-ation by the Xavy Department of its readiuess to de liver Farratt to the civil authorities, Mar sbal Gooding proceeded to the Navy i'aid .i.h '.he wariaat, aud having exhibited it to Admiral KudfjiI, the latter, with a 'uai I cf murine, repaired to the Sa iittim iL'd soon returned, bringing with biui the prl.s 'nor, whom ho delivered to the 'Mar shal. Surratt was in Zouave dress, such as hi wore when he was captured in Alexandria. I'gypt, and fcaitJ ci'ffeJ. Having been placed in a hack, .ia armo.l gu trd, he war driven to the jail, which he reached at 5 'lock, and wad placed ia th custody ol ilic Wardeu, who Las l.ttly fitted up three iroa-clad cells, olc ou each floor which u:e u-ed for the c-iufi:iemcnt ol muruereii aud desperate charc'ers. IL was placed iu cue cf tLc4 cells, from ivhiec there is no pos.-iblc chance d ts cape, ana ti:creiore uo Uuula ol ins sale Keeping. one will be allowed to see Lira ex eerting his counsel aud the officers of the prison. Tho prisoner positively denies lh.it Le is John II. Surratt. LATER. M'asington. Feb. -). It is under stood that ci Gov. Thomas II. Fold and Col. Sol. Iliukle Lave hara detained as cot'R?el iu the csc of John II. Surratt, oa the charge of murder. Tim premier fd h: rctofore repeatedly denied that Le w is Surratt. Rut jester dav, when he w.-i delivered into the hand of the Uuited State Marshal, the lollow ing colloq'iy occurred: .Marsha! ''Is your name John II. Sur rati!'" Piisoncr ' It is." Mar-hal "Then, sir, I arrest you by virtue of a bench warrant issued to me fiy ii;e Crimiual court of the District ol Columbia. In the State Senate oa the LkIi inst., the Judicitry Committee reported that the complaints made of unjust charges oy railroads on passengers aud freight were well grounded, aud asked further lime for the examination of witncwM. A bill was discussed giving the proceeds A the lauds donated by Congress for ag ricultural colleges in the State, to the col ioge iu Ceutre county. A motion to post pone was lost, and it was passed aftsr a iLird redir:g. The two dotuiuutire. maLormcd aud Miotic beings, some years nicco shown iu rlii-i couatry as the "Altec Children," brother and nister so slated) were lately married in London. It is yaid the bride'e dress was of white satin aud lace, valued at ?l 0,000, aud that the parties were much more absorbed in the contemplation f their finery She with her jewels aud ;ace, aud Le with his watch tliBu with the soleuiu rites they were solemnizing. The meteorologists report that the month of Janaary ult., was the Grit in -eventy years that passed without a thaw. Although some drops nny Lave fallen !Vom the caves of houses, and other places where the rays of the suu Lad a fair chance, there was nothing like a gen eral or even partial thaw during the entire month. Mrs Cobb, the pardon broker, still lives and flourishes, and she secured a pardon for a rebel on President Johnson' nwn order, on the 7th of tbis month. - i Miss Harris, who shot her seducer Burroughs, iu the treasury building, at Washington, two years ago, has just been admitted to the Insane Asylum. The pvesant pepu'itioa of Wisconsin 'At f'.Laatei ?t2? ttU'ioa. RECONSTRUCTION. The XXXIXth Congress, after two years of long and weary debate, has croon ed its labors by adopting a plan for the reconstruction of tho Union which the people are willing to accept, and by which, we trust, Peace and Justico may bo secur. cd to all tho States and all the inhabitants of tho land. The bill, 33 passed by Co.i iress acd i-eut to the President for Lisap- proval, is as follows : fob. 7-tc GKOitOK J ACORS, rrrSt. Whcrctis, No legal Stale govc rumcntrrs.IIK MEkk,aS Cow Mii.kino M ioiiinf ! or adctpuate protection for life or property (, L Tito greatest and most successful iuvca- uow exists in the rcl-ei Mates ot V lrguna, North. Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi Louisiana, rbrida Texas, aud Arkausas j ami uhcrcui, it is uccessary that peace aud go id ; order should bo enforced in said Slat until loyal aud icpublican State gov-rnnietts can be legally cstablif.Lcd : there;!. rc J)c it a n ted, f-c., That the .aid rebel States shall be divided into miliary dis triets and made subject to tl-J military authority of the United Stateij as here inafter mentioned ; aud for that purpose V irginia shall constitute the ?irst Dis trict, North Carolina and Soutl : Carolim the Second listriet, Georgia, Alabams aud Florida the Third District, Mississip pi aud Arkansas the Fourth Disiiet, anc Louisiana aud Texas the Fifth I i-trict. Etc. That it shall be the du'.y of tlr I'rej-ident to a.-sign to tho comi;iud cl each of said districts an oflicct of th: army not below the rank of D-igadiu General, and to detail a sufficient luilitify force to enable such officer to perform .Ms duties and euloree Ins autlioi ity willin the district to which he is assigued. Six: 3. That it shall be the duty r each officer assigued as aforesaid to teet all persons iu tbeir rights of person and property, to suppress insurrection, di.-order, and violence, and to pum.-h oi cau-e to be punished, all disturbers of tin public peace and criminals; aud to tin end he may allow local civil tribunal;, to 1 ;ake jot isdie'ion of uud try oJF'iiders, or. in ins judgment, when it may t.c tieees sary lur the trial of tlfetiders, he sltaii liave power to organize military cotumis -ious or tribunals lor that purpose ; ami all iuteiiereore under color cf State authority with the exercise of miiitaiv au'liority under this act shall be null at.il void. Stc. 4. That all persons put under mil itary allot by virtue i f tli.s act shali li tried about unticccii!y de'av. and t; i cruel or unusual punistimt nt 1 1 n 1 1 be in dicted, and no setiteiiee of any uii.it. a'. Mtiitiiis-itin or tribunal lii reby nutlioi izv:i .'lit.eiin the life ami liberty of an? per .-on shall Le executed utnif it is appromi by the offi.-er in Couiiu:md of the d:st:!i t; aud the laws and tCjiulatii-iis lor the j;uv erument ot the army shall not be ali'ccti i! by this act, except iu tUr ms t'.ey mai canfltct with its provisions. VVi.r-'.rVr,' That no sentinee of death under this act shall be carried into cxeeu'iou v. ithou: the approval of the Fresideut. Shv o. When the people of any of the said rebel Slates shall have formed a cun- -ittution aud government in conformity with the Constitution of the United States iu xi! re-peets, framed by a convention o! .-aid State tweiity-ont years old and up ward, of whatever race, color or previous .oiiit i t i i i,i K-b.'i h-irp !n ri'suLoit in u-ml . . -..ill Mate tor one year previous to the day ol , , . J ' , i i- such c.jeiioii, except sut-h as may be dts ::aneli!sea ior participation i.i t.ic reneii ion or lor letony at common law, ami wtien such constitution si. all provide that ilie elective franchise shall be enjoyed by ai! su'.-h persona as have tho iiuaiificatiotis betein s'ated for electors of de'e afes. and when such con1 til ution sliall be ratitii d by a majority of the persons voting on tin (luestiou of rutiScaticu whoarj rjua'.ificd I. .. I . I II as t-iector3 for deieates. and whei: such constitution shall have been submitted lo Congress for examination at.d approval aud Congress shall have approved the same and when said State hy a vote its Lozisla latuie e'ectcd under said c institution sltaii have adopted the ainendnn-nt to the Cou- smation oi toe i nitea routes proppeu oy the Thirty ninth Ccngresa. and known a- article 14, aud when sud article shad 1 have become pirt of the Constitutioa ol the United States, said State shall be de dared cntiiica to representation in t.;on firess, ami Senators and Itoprcsentatives thai! be admitted therefrom on takiu"; the oaths prescribed by law, and thereafter the preceding sections of this act shall be inoperative in said State. SEC 0. And lie it further enacted, That until the people of said rebel States shall, by law, bo admitted to representation io th? Conres of the United States, civil iovernments that may exist therein, shall be deemed provisional only, aud shall be, in all respects, subject to the paramount authority of the United Slate', whi'.-h, at any time, tnay abolish, modify, control and supercede the same ; and in all clec tious to any oflico under such provisional governments, all persons shall be entitled to vote, and none others, who are entitled to vote under the provisions of the fit i ti ... . , , ii sect.cn of this act, and no person shall! he eiio-ible to any office under such provi" sional irovernments, who would be dis 'iialified from holding office under the third article of said constitutional amend ment. The first State election in this year will take placa in New Hamshire on the second Tuesday of March. The two par. tics havo Dominated their candidate for Governor, and the canvass has com menccd. Gen. Ilarriman is the Republi can candidate, and John G. Sinciur the Copperhead. Three Members of Con gress will be chosen at the same clectiou. Opposition to the Bounty bill, lately passed by Congress, is carried oa with srreat bitterness by the CorF-hd' or rrn::? and leaders. NOTICE ! OrrtCE or tub Mifpi.is Bp-idgr Co., 1 JhmaxTowN, Februnrj 21, 18-.7. TI) Stockholders of tlie Mifflin Iliidge Ccmiianr nre lierchy notified Unit iti ulipilienc: tn an Act of Assembly nii'iivcd February 1'.), 1S!7, an election will ba btd.l at the 1'ro-ihonotiii'.-i Oiiice, on Tucsd ly, tlie l'.ltj dy (,f Miin-li 1 Ht;7 between t lie hours "f 1! nnl 4 lo c-ucK I . -1l- 1'irii I'rusMent, Ms .Managers nn l 'frenr-iiiiT f vn'i 1 (Toiiipany, to serve un til the next numial election. rtmn oi me ape . . Kcrj prudent farmer thould havo one. tvcurc ynir own trrti'nry. Apply urly at tlm n'tlice, EXCHANGE BUILT'IXO, feb. 20-U. H.:rrisburg, l'a. NXOU.VJEMENT TO THE TUi'LlC -1- Miss s-K, Itollirock would respectfully isifurni tbec:jer.s of the two ln.rouhs, and vicinity, that iic intends (ipenin a seliool. iu !bc room sic now occupies, on the Sucosn Mosiiat of Aphil and sulicits a share of ilie public puroniif'e. I'loirges vsr?vin from $2,C0 to J.if) for a term of tline montlis. M L'()-3t. MKTIIi: CITIZENS OK MIFFLIN AND -1. H'iNI f . The underpinned would res pec'fully nnniunre to the public, that nlic will open a i-choo!, in the room Mie no-r oc cupies, on Mommy, Arim. 1st, r.iul hope that her l.i!,.is during the present winter, have merited a sbnrc of tho public favor. Ciiarjes from $;J,00 to 10 per fii:irier. f.-l. ZU-;;t. LLI.r.N W. STEIN. VLW TIN SHiUMNTIitJMl'SDNTOW.N. 1 1 would respect fully iiii'i.rm the citizen" of Tiiompsiuilowa aiid vicinity, tlrit I have nr.i.npil u 1'tti -util Stit.t Irmi .tnlit hit -i.orit . ua am piepnr-1 to accommodate th-5 public Iwiili Tin uud Kuki-.t Ikum Wauk, also, Stores jat the lowest cash prices. id spouting promptly attended to. work made of the be-t nial print. V.'M C LOGAN, Thnnipsontown, Juniata cutiiity. l'a. frb. 20-Cm. I SSUJNEli S NOTlfK. Joseph L. l'ear .'V. ill" ol liea'.e township. Juni tta county. Ii.ot Ihc firm of Ileal i:i:: & Hell, coiupu-eJ j if Jos. licll ni. l the said Jos 1.. K-umii;. I; -;vin T on the 1-lh lty of February, 1'.7. n :i le a volisntMry '.i;niiient trt' :ttl the Ter- nal Fkiate brliUioi to s tid ttrm, with nil i fit- personal c-ta;e bei m;i-i to the s lid Jcs. I I., l't-urin. to too uridersintd Assignee io t-u-i f.ir I he belli til ol civoiien. N-jiiuc i ' 1,-riiiv piten to all troiis owiitg or indebted ' to said ni ui, or lo tiie taid Jus. I.. I't'ri:i?r. j I cin.e f. rwaid mil luaite itniiiediiit-.' py- i: cnl. r.tid tln-sn having eViittis .iait:s.i tin- iil firm or aaainnrihe s tiil bearing to pro s', t.l their aei-otint s f.jr srt i li tp.-tit t ) i K. 1'. MeWlLLIA.M.S, J..v. ;i. j feb L'D fit . j 'I "0V N l-KOi-KK 1 V" t "iT. Li!. the sub- I X scriber wid si-K at I'tivate S:i!", a I'll of I . . ti- t i -i -ouil'l, the J i-oj ei-ty OI " Hi. -V ill -ioiiaKit-. s..ualp on Third strcel, in the lioruiiIi ot .::i!!:nton. 1, .nude 1 . :t the N"it!i by I t or Vrs. .laeiibs -in 1 ou tiie .South by lot of Mrs. l.-.tisall, I'eir.t; IVt-i ft "t-.t sn l 1JO in .leptb li'iviti iht'tef-ii eti--ted a p. ml Flt.iML DWELLING HOt.si: and utt-buildinps There is a choice variety cf excellent fruit tr-cs on ibe ba. It is Mtu.ite in Ilie iiKst jKasant part of the town and is ill every s ase n very desiral '.e property. It' i! ot Sold nt private sale before SATL'li i.l l lie Vilh c.V.UtC. ISO", il will on that be oirered at I'ul lie Hale. For fur Iter particulars call on or A-Mres K. 1". Ec '.VILLI VMS. feb. 20-!s Mi:!i:utown, l'a. V I Lit I A M W ISE, MIANT TAlI.Olt ! CUVSTAL T AL ACK liLTLLINt;, MI FFLINTOtV N, l'a. Thankful fur past ptilrotinep. he bees leave I . , ,, ' ,. . , . . w fL..i ,., , to intoriii the pubnc that he has oj s-nei out 1 b hu Ilew qUa,,c, a l.AUtil.lt AM) ri.Nim ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, CASSIM&RZS, vrsiTxas, u-r.. Timn ever was l-.of.ire br?ujht lo this town, v jich he is prepaled to in ike lo order in the I.ATLS1 JSO MOST IMl'lXOYEU STYLE. And in a man-'er that will defy all ccmpeti i mi. He ulna still uianufacluies to order, all s.rts cf CUSTOM WOIIK Vn reasona'ile terois. Iiv strict attention to b'lsineas. l.e bores to receive as hi rctofore, a ltocr il thare ot pi ..,.,...,, .-.ive him a call and inspect hi3 styles of cutting aud workmanship hel are gaitig tlsewlere. ten . i in-i. AFFLICTED! SUFMii NO MOKE! When by the v.-c of DR. 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One bottle is suiiicieiit to effect a cure in all ordinary cases. Also,' I'K. JOIN'YILLE'S SPECIFIC PILL for the'spee ly and permanent cure of Uaiio rrhea. Gleet, Urethral i lscharges, Gravel, Stricture, and all nllections of the K dneys and Bladder. Cures etfectcd in from one to .1 ..a 'i'hev are nreoared frcuu vep-etable extracts that are harmless on 1 lie system, aud never nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath, S i change of diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action in any manner interfere with pursuits. Price, $1 per box. . , Either of the above-mentioned artico'J will be sent to any address, c.osei post-paid, by mail or express, r; il.lress nil orders to 1.10 1.1 De..ie., - . I., -....la.l ni l ou receiDt ol EEKGEU. SIIUTTS & Co., Chen-.H?, No. 235 Kiver Street, Troy, N. . fob. 20, '07-lyj 1 )I.AIN' AND FANCY Job Wo: Is uen'v p.vv cutded at this CCice. ASTROLOGY. 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From tho stars we see in the (imminent the malefic slurs that ovtr come or predominate in tiis configuration from the aspectsiiud positions cf the planets and tho iiied stars in the heiivcr.s at the time ol birth, she deduces tic future destiny of ' man. ran not to consult the greatest A.trul- ogist on earth. Il costs you but a tntie, and vou may never aram havt? so favorable an ! opportunity, t on.suliatioii tee, w:th Lkcnes ati i all desired inforiiiatioii. . l'mties llv- in;; at a distance can consult the M ad iuie by mail With equal safety and satisfactinn to lliemseive, as it in person. A full ur.d ex plicit eitai t, written out. with all inquiries I atiswcrvu a tin HKcness enciost-it, feu( ,y rua;I ou receipt of priie above mentioned. The s'.rielest seeresy will be ntaiiitaiue 1, ond all torret pondence retiirnci' or de-troytd. Kef-erent-'.s t f th highest order furnished thoe desiring them. Vi'i ite plainly tho day of the month and year in wbi.-li you were born, en-.-'.os'iTi; a small lot k of hair. au iit-.c. Maoame ii. a. rnnnino, I'. (. DtiAv. ta 'liZ, Dni ALo, n. y. fci -J 'OV-Iy, BKIUKATOR CU'JLLI. Throw away your false frizzes, your sw-tches j our wi,r D:-sti net iv of comfort, and not worth a fi;; I'oine ape'i. eoiuo youttiful, eouie uj;l T and fuir. And i-t-joie in your own luxuriant h:r. tt.i'ia ttost 'ftin.i.e. For re.ilorin? httir upon ba1 I heads i'fi'&:;' whatever cause it may h;ve fallen oet) and j forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it has j no equal. It wiil force tin: beard to grow op- on the smoothest t.tec in Irom five to eight ! wei-k-: or hair upon I. all Leads in froi.i two! to ll.rt c i.-i-inihs. A lew igtto-.aiit praetition ers have as'eittd Itiat tiiere is no:!i:ii' (hat i will ton e or hasten the grow h ol tiie be nd. ! I'iieit a.-st-riioin are i.-.'.se. a- tliiaisattds of iiv- I ing uifLi si-s, (from tlieir own e.ierierce) cau l.iear v.-itnes. Hut many will say. Lew are ! we to it i - i;iiL-iii ili the .online froui I tie spuri - J ons? It rti-t.-iin'y is difficult, as iiine-tetb- of ti.e iliii-reiit pre; arnt ions ndverti-el fori tin; huir iiiol beaid s it entiri ly thie find j you may have airvoly thrown away h..-g.-l itiii.ifttts in ihi-ir paivhasc To st;e'i we j v i til I ray, t-.y the Separator Car,i!li ; it I wiiico ;! 3 ou nothing unless i: fully cotoej -ir. ! to .i.r ri pivsi m . iio.s. If v-.;ir brtiigi-i d.ies not he p it, send us oaa iloil.tr an l we ! will forw.i' 1 it, pos' ; :.i I, together with a re ceipt for the money, which will be returned you oa application, providing entire saiisiuc lioii is not g'ven. A-Hres. W. L. T- VKIC & .. rfceniisn. No. o V est Favettef't., Syrucuse, N Y. feb 2J, lcs-jT-ly. There coaicth glad tidings of joy to all. To j uiin and to old, to great and to small ; The beauty which once was sj precious and Is free for ull, and all may be fair, rsire, Uy Use i:c of C ij A STELLA R'5 WHITE LIQUID ENAMEL, For Improving and Eeautifiiug tho com p'.exion. The most valuable and perfect preparation ' in use. f.ir piving tl:e skin a beaitt.ful pear! j ' like tint, iliat is only found m ycu a. 1: j qiiickly removes 'ion, Freckle, l'linp'-.-s I iilo'eiies. Moth I'atehes, Sal'-iwae.-". ilri:;; j i?otim noil .-ill i in -oiri- .s ol" ii... t'--:n L:t. r .- 1 healing the saaic- leavin- the skin while una ectei by the closest scrutiny, and bcinrr vejratabic pr--pai.it ion is p". i'-.t!-.- hat mics It is i he only article of ti e kin .1 uc ! !y the i French, and is considered by the l'ar-s'an a-: I iiiiii'peiis tble tii a perfect toilet, of 30,000 bottles were sold during I'pwsrds j the past I year, a sufficient guarantee of its tflica'-y. i'riee only 75 cents. Seat by mail, poat-puid, ou receipt of an order, by ItflilUKK. Sill'TT.S & Co., Chemists, HSo Kiver St., Trov, N. y. feb. 20. '07-ly. CRSSPER COMA, Oh 1 she was beautiful and fair, W ith starry eyes, and radiant toair. Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined, Enchained the very heart and uiiud. tltlSE'lCK CO)!t, For Curliii": the Hair of either Sex into Wavy and Glossy Kinglets or Heavy Massive Culls. . By using this article Ladies and Gentlemen can beautify themselves i thousand fold, lr is the oinv article iu 'he world that will curl straight hair, and at the same lime give it a beautiful, glossy appenrnr.ee. The Crispor j r.onin iiol milt- nurli the hair, but inviirorates. Coma not only curli the hair, but invigorates. ! h..it;r.M and rloanses it t is hihlv aud de- Address all orders to YV. I.. CLALK. : CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y feb 1, lS'j7-ly. CI i AST E L L A IV S fil air Ei s t ' v tii instor!! For Eemovin0; Superfluous Hair. To the ladies especially, this invaluable de pilatory recommends itself as being un almost iuili.speu.-ible article to feinalo beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or injure the thin, but acta directly on the roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair frotu low foreheads, or from :.ny part cf the body, completely, totally and radically extirpating ! IUe SIllllO, li.aVIIll- LUC St. U! BOit, CUiOOil wt.vt ' , . . . . , ,,-, V,.. ,l. i -"" ' -"V "" ' ii-htfiillv perrumed, and is the most complete can oeiore purcoaa.ng tisr.uvre c3 ,s article of the kind ever offered to the Ameii- f repared to manufacture all kiaCs of Iia snl can public. The Crisrcr Cma will be sent ' l'1'1' la War!- an ' tJ "'' fls th'f .0 any address, sealed and post-paid for $1. j " purchased elsewhere. Ihs old cus t i .. . i ... iomers and I ne r.ut l:c general: v ar rssreai French, and is tho only leai eii'cctual Uepila-; will and tesmaic-ni ot John lUiair.s, lats or tory iu existence- Price 75 cents pcr pack- Sj.ru.-e Hill township, dee'd. All persons ia nge, sent post -paid, 1 1 any address, ou receipt uebted to s::i i estate, are rerii:e-:te I to inaka of an order, by ; Tiaynent to the undersigned and all pcrsoi. BEUCLil, i?l!CTTS & Co..-C!.tu!-:l.i. i:nin demands sjaintt ths sanio will prefena CS i iliTir '.. iio". :. . t: :'. ''7-1 t. 1 T TIFFI.IN iTHtl sntirinr tl . j li- toon of this tcli4ol win op.,, iB ,hj- .oiiinm imiuiij m gptti next, tmdr the charge of the undarsijned sssistea bTe&m petenl teachers. In Ih.s jel ool in.trucUon will bo Riven in any branches desired. Tho bession will consist uf two q-iarters cf eleven weeks each. At the end of the Fim qearter ibere will be a vacation of tin weekg. Students will be received tr.r ii, "hole session, or Ior one qrtcr on!,: hul :. is hih ilnDO,..nt ,hat in h..; J.Z opening of the session, if possible, Xhe M;hool fjr lle rer, , f j four fni,,s , xhose u,,vi, s " ' j inp. Writing, Mental and' Written Ariiha., wiI, constitute the first rrade. Terj), per quarttr for ,Ws srlje. , w T!l. .tu.lvln G,r (!-...' i cn.nection with the above earned truacha ' will constitute the second class. Terms per quarter jSo.OO. Those in the third class have tha privilege of studying what branches they please and us ninny as they can study thoroughly, ftx cept those branches named iu class fviurih: Terms per quarter. S7.)0. '1 hose s'udyin; Music and tie T.anrua-ej SOnaMe. will consiitut" the fourth class. Terms rt Telt books will be the same for tie mo rart that were used ia my school last Jti- ia p. ill. Hooks of the right k'r-d can be had ler. lloaiditij can bo had with the Principal, or iu other private families on the lowest tents possible. For further information address the undersigned. II. B. ZIMMERMAN'. Trla. ! 2intown, r- feh 13-?t. WHISKERS AND MUSTA CUES, IOr.f'ED t3 grow upon the smoothest ir.9t iti from tarei to tivc- weeks by using )'r. S"evi;;ne's I'.es-.aerateur C'apiliaira. the mott w nderful di-covery in modern scituce, stl ing u; on the Beard an t Hair in an almost irruiiul "13 n.ur.ncr. It has been used ty lb iliie of I'aris Lnd London with ihe moit flt. tering success. Names of r.tl purchafcrs will te r--pis;crrd, sr.J if ei.tiie smisfaetion i iK.t given in evjry ins'r.ncs, the niony will na cheerfully refunded. Trice by m-ii'., tl ed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive c:rcul. and test-t ioui.i.!-, inail.-ii fic!. Address r.Ml'.-t!:!'.. SiiLTT Co., Cl..:r!ts, No. -Si Jt-ver Mrtct, Troy, X. Y. .S)l hirents fir the Cuitc.' sitates. feb. 'C7-ly. J'I-'lIAi OiiCil.I.As .iKMi.NAUY. Tii;.U -V Mitulion fi rmly tiie pr. perty ot I'rof. S. Z Sharp, hh.J lately purchase 1 byM. Mob. ier. County SuperinteiidKiit of MitHin ootintj, has been thi.i-i.ogtih- reaovated and refur. iiishcd. The wnter p'res have been re-lid to the building, and other improvir.rcts made so as to n:ke it one cf the I-oft oelr abld in-titutions ia the couaty. A teachers class will be fi rmed ttl tue tpening of ths session and will be continued through ou'. The Summer Session epens on Weduciday, A ril loth nr. : coutiuur twmtv wceUs. '1 i.tfis: Tuition, Hoar.liiis-" Ligitt sssl furiiished rooms per session, Si !,.-..'. Hiosc desirios aia.ittii.co should po' etii'y. For fartiur particu'.-.rs n:t !,-.- s MAItTIX MuliLru. Prin. I.cwi?town, Ta.. uotil March 'I'.ih, aftsr which nt K:.-iLacuq:;illas, feb. 13-1S07. J. FR VSK. COt.I. D IiettiSK A I ONLY S il And ih RAYF.ii IS MONEY E A it Nil D. ut csii be don to inlectiin be br.j inj; your pods of the new f:rui ia Flter- sen. Ineir sue consists ia part of lry i jo ods, liats end Caps, fancy (ieols, Yankua Notions, a large and superior slock of Duo's and .--luies, Groceiics. l-'.i'it. Fish, t'hecse, Jkc. !rled au I (.aimed Frulii in re .t varirtv, ilai lware. tioeeossare. Woodeuware. Oar sroi k was purchased in eastern cities l re-Iiii-ed prices, and we are cor.f.dt-r.1 w can make it to the interest cf our customers nn.t the p. o is-buj i!o public to jive lis the iirt ca'i before making their purchases. N". 1!. Wc h.ii j the largest stock, jreait variety and bts; stoics in live coaatr. Highest market price paid for coon.ry rro luce. FUAN'S, CC-'JK & CO. Patterson. J;:lv i. ISt'.'j.tf. EEADTY Attain, ColJoa, I'laSCU & SUs.CZ Curls, 1ro !;i--c: bv the r.-e of i'rof. lK BKIIUX FKISHR"r.E t.IIIlYtc.f. Oao np:.lic- tie :i v.'rrraMe'l to run tne most straiirtii an.t tlborn hair of either sct inr j wtvvy ringlets, hcaw massive carls. Kas been used hw toe fashiuanbles cf i'aris aud l.ocdon, w!;l the most gratifying result-". Ito-.s no inju-.r to lac uair. ri ice y mint, seniiannt post. pat l.il. De-eiptive Circulars n-..ai!ed fre. Address. BEUCEK, fclil'lTS i Co.. Chem ists. No. ZiX Itivcr S... Troy, N. "., Syla A?ents for lh-' Culled fctatcs. tcb. -0, 't.T-Iy. AbCABLE MILL FUOI'EIM'Y AT l'RI t1 YATE MALE. The undersigned offers st rri'-'aie sale his Mill Property, stituated in Met.'oy ville, Tuscarora toaoship, Juniata county. The Mil! is a large Frame Building, running two setts f lturrs, with Bolts, FJe stot'?, kt., necessary for dome a lerg Country or MeTcbant business. in ccnr.cc iion with the Mill will be soi l a jjoo-l Dwell ing House Bad S-able with all Besot aury modeia improvements. Trr.is sa.-y. I'crsoas wishing to see ti.e prjperty will call Ht the residence cf the subscriber ia MeCyosville, Juuiaia county. June 2j-lf. IVM. IIACKETT. T I -"IlEl -IV - dersigm loAlister.svit! TERSYII.LE TIN SHOP. Then, igned ha3 cstubli:-hc-.l hia.vilf in IWeAlistersvi.Ie in tiio imnir.g hu-inefs. Persons wanting any ihiug in his line should tomers an-! toe put l:c generally ar rtspcol fal'.y invited to call, as he hopes by strict at tention to business tj deserve a share of pst ronago. oct. 31, 66tf JACOB G. WINEY. lXIXCTOKS' NOTICE. The undersigned J.J have received from the Hejister ot Ju niata county, letters te.stumentaiy upon tha last will and toilaieent of Win. J. KiKiv, lata of East Vi'itterfonl. Tuscarora towmhip. dec'i. All persons indebted to said estats, are ro tjucsted to make payment lo the undia-s-gne-t and ail persons having ieinands against ihj same will preseut tht-m for f-ettlement. MATilEVV CI.AIIK. J. M. 510RKISON, feb. 13-Gt. zt:u;or IXECl'TOPt'S NOTICE. The undersigned. J has received from the Cegisterof Juniatn ,...otV lcttirs testamentary upon tbe last ttetn tor s.-ttietoo': i tub. I" Jto.I'OMIinOY Te.,n-r. f
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