I'Uf S 'ii' tit uiitau Jentiofi. est IED IS 184G. Piblisued EvrRT Wep.iat Mok.vjmj, Bridge Street, opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. '' MIFFLISTOW.V. PA." Thb Juniata Sentincl ! published every Wedaesday morning at $1,00 a year, is ad vance ; or $2,00 in all eases ' if not paid promptly in advance.- subscription! dis continued until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of the publisher.' ' ' ' ' I ."gustnrss Carbs. "'.;. JOUIS K. ATKIXSOX,' . ' T JIIFFUSTOWJ,-, 1.." : tt5"Colkcing and Conveyancing promptly atleadcd to.t i : . . i; Office, second ttury ofConri none, above Protoonotary's offico. - . JlOBKIir WcMKEX, ' ' ATTOnXKr'AT LAW, ' " MlKFUNT0TKt T..4 ' f . (Jfficpon Bridge street, in the room formerly occupied by Kzra U. Parker, tq.. ATTOKX i: Y AT . LAW, . 144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PIIll.ADK.LPIIIA. OCt27-tf : : . . ' t . , f 'T g li. LOCULX, , , T JIIFFLINTOWN, PA., i ' Offers Lis services to the citizens of Juni ata county as Auctioneer nnd Vendue Crier. Charges, from two t0 ten dollar?. Satisfac tion warranted. , nov3-Sui. r. c.liu-i)i b, v" T lb TT tn'fi'rt'" rn ! I'ATTKUSOX, l'KNW A. AuguPt is. isi;-tf. " tiIITmas a; elTiemi.T) T' MIFFLIXTOWN, PA. - I Office hours 9 A M. o S P. M. Office in i'.eltord's bnildinp. twe doors aiinve the .Vn ttnrl oftir. Uridpe street. atijr ll-tf ID 52. ID.. aWlLEOPHATlC I'HYSICIAX 4SCRUE0N Having permanently lucated in the borough stt Mitiliutowu. oilers his professional ierrices to the ciiitens of ihis place aud tsurroundiug country. Office on Main street, over Beidler's I'rug Store. (atig 1 1 T'-tf Dr. R. A. Simpson Treats all forms of disease, and may be con sulted as follows: At his uftic in Liv-iiHl l'a., every !?ATL I!l)AV and 1UM)AV ap pointments can be i..ade for other ilays. At John G. Lipp's rci'lenre. Milllintown, Juniata Co., l'a., Aug. 17th, 171, till even ing lie punctual jiCail on or address ML. !!. A. SIMPSON. dee 7 I.iver4fc.l, Perry Co., P. G. W. McPHERRAN, 001 SANSO.M STHKKT. PHILADELPHIA. aitp 18 !8ro-ly c 1E.STBAL CLAIM AGENCY, JAMES M. SELLERS, H 4 SOl'lU SIXTH S T 11 K E T , rillLAUKI PHI A. Bounties, Pensions, Rack Toy. Horse 'laims. State Claims. Kc, promptly collected. No charpe for information, nor when money is not collected. oct'JT-tf BLOOMsBrR'i STATE NORMAL SrilOOL AM) Literary and Commercial Institute. The Faculty of this lustitutbn aim to be very thorough in their instruction, and ID look carefully after Die manners, health and morals of the students. Winter term commences January 0, 1871. JqJ" Apply for catalomes to HENRY CAKVEB. A. M., Sept 28, 187ll-Uta ... ? Principal. " LEBANOXfuTUAL ' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Or Jonestown, Pa. POLICIES Terpetual, at low rates, Ko sieai risks taken. This is one of the best conducted and most, reliable Companies in the State. J. WILSON ALLEN. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co.. Pa., Agent for Juniata, Ituntiugdon, Franklin, Fulton and Bedford counties. sipl7-ly Mew Drug; Stone IX rEllHYSVILLl. . - ' n " . DR. J. ,T. APPLKBAUfill bas established a Drug and Prescription Store in the above-named place, aud keeps a general as sortment of 1)12 COS ASH MF.D1CISES, Also all other articles usually kept iu estab lishments of ibis kind. Pure Wines ami Liquors for medicinal pur poses, Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, Cout'ee lions (first-rlass). Notions, etc., etc. j-Thc Doctor gives advice free JJKST CIGARS IN TOWN Ilollobaiiftli'si Saloon. Two for 5 cents. Also, the Freshest Lager, the Largest Oysters, the ("weetest Cider, the Finest Domestic Wines, and, in snort, any thing you may wish in the EATING OR DIIISKINO LINE, at the niostreasonabla prices. He has also refilled his ' , BILLIARD HALL, o that it will now compare favorably with any Hall in the interior of the State. June 1, 1870-ly .WALL PAPER Hally to the Place where y your Wall Paper Cfit ou can buy eap. THE undersigned takes this method of in forming the pblie that be has just re ceived at bit residence on Third Street, Mif flintawn, a large assortment of - : t JJ WALL. PAPEH, ' of yarions styles, which be offers for sale CHEAPER than can be purchased elsewhere in the county. 1 AH persons in need of the above article, and wishing to save money, are invited to call and Examine his stock an hear his prices before going elsewhere." i- aLrre attpply constantly on band. 6 SIMON BAS0M. Mifliiof owniprir S'.IXni s , . V -Jc.viat Smrim SI,f3VTer year. J t 1 f v ",av aw . av l ' SV. a. I fi to a J I a.t. bol "t ujy ,ir-m . . ...an r. rs av aw JK i 1 ! EHiillfi V ' -.- r.-"" " L: ' M1'VI ft""- "JP1.-, ' ... V ' V w lion f :)') -siT W ID .'iuil i-v - IIHjaainiiiM"" " ' , B. r. SIH1YEIEK, VOLUME m,M. 33. . otat burrtiscmtnts:j- Hnrrali! Hurrah! Great Excitement at-lhe Mifflin Chair Wurksl -1 . WITV i'k it that everyhodr ti MTJI. P. SNi l)Kl". when they ara in need of any kind f t'bsiri ! m" i , t llKfAU.SE he keeps the Best and Finest Assortment f all kiuds of Chairs that was ever offered o the eyes of the public ' " i : leader, if you are in want of t 'hairs of any kind, you wiirdo well to cult on the un dersigned and examine his tine stock of - :Caiic Seat and'fiBflsur CliaiiV''- of all descriptions'. ' befire purchainj else where. Having lately etarted in business, he is determined to do the very best he cnu as regards durability and cheapness, and Kar rantt all trvrk manufarturrit ly him. R? Kemember the Sign of the IiIO Il-:i3 CIIVTIt on the pole ou the corner of Main and Cherry streets, when jou want to buy guod cha:rs. IV". F. SXYDER. Mifflintnwn, Feb 8, 1871. NEW DRUG STORE. ..:BAXKS iVilAMUX, Maim Strtet, Jijffiiitntrn, Pa. UEAI.F.RS IN Dill CS AD TIEDICItES, Chemicals, - Jive .Stuff, tlils, l'aints, Varnishes, ' 1 Glass, Pmty, Coal Oil, Lamps, Burners, ' " Chimneys. '".Brashes, s:. ' liilunts lliushes, ' ifoaps. ( Hair IWusUes Tooth Brushes. Perfumery, Combs, Hair Oil, " ' ' ' ' Tolmeeo, Cigars, Notions, and StMionary. LA RtJ K V A III KTY OF PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from high autlioritv. Purest of WIXES ASD MQCOIIS forMedi cal Purposes. J.fwr-1'UliSCUIPTION'S compounded with greit care, uialij'7U-ly S. B. LOUDON, JIKltCJirATST TAILOII, T-T0VLD resptcifi::iy inform the public that he has removed his Tailoring Es - tal.lisl.ment to a room in Major Neviu. new buil'linsr. on 1 he Purker lot. ou bridge street, Mitllitilonii, mil lias opened out a LAROF.lt AND FINKK ASSORTMENT OF ri. O 77X. VAX SIM MIES. YEXTIXGS, f C, Thau ever was befo-e br.'.upht to this toira wliioli he is prepared to make to order in the LATKS1 ASP MUST IMI'RO YF.Ii STl'LF, And m a manner that wi.I defy all competi - 11- nrf..in. ....i... .ii tion. lie r s of CUSTOM WOllk 1 On reasonable terms. ... . j'.y sinct ancntioii to Dullness, lie iiopes to receive a liberal share ot public patron ace Give him a call and inspect his styles of cutting and workmanship before going elsewhere. May 1, 1371. JUNIATA VALLEY" IiAXK OF MIFI LIXTO X, PEXX'A. JOSKril rOMKUOY, President. T. YAX I11YIX, Cashici. HIBKCTOR. Joseph PotnToy, John J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, (ieorge Jacobs, 1 John Balsbach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy ntid sell coin and t'ni- ; ted States J'.on ls, cosh, coupons and checks. P.emit money to any part of the United Mates and also to Koplmd. Scotland, Ireland and Germany, iell Revenue Stamps. In sums of if.'lo at - per cent, discount. In sums of $'iU0 at 'Ji per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at i per cent, discount. faug 18 1SH9 Boot and Slide Shop. -:o:- riIIE un.lersipucd, funhionublo Eont j L and Shoemaker, hereby respectful Iv itiforms the public that he has located iu the borongh of Patterson, where he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious in LAUIKS1 WEAK, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Roots, CIULDKEX-S WEAR, ( 6'., t C. Also, niendintf done in tba neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. . A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. :itihf:ictiou guaranteed. lieif Shop located on the east side of Tus carom sircet, one door south of Main street, nearly opposite Laird & Dell's store. J. W. DEAN. March 8, l?71-ly The Place for Good Grape-vines IS AT THE gunhto fallen Oiutprh, AXD GKirE-TlSE Sl'KSEKr. THE undersigned would respectfully in form the public that he has started a Grape-vine Nursery about one mile northeast of Mifllintown, where he hat beenioating a large number of the different varieties of Grapes; and having been in the business for seven years, be is now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THE LEAPING VARIETIES, AND OF THE',. MOST l'EOMISLNG . u KINDS, AT,,' ;;,LowtuATEs:" : by the single ine, tlojen, hondrei or thou sand. All persona wishing pood and thrifty vines will do well tt call and tee for them- "S1 Good and responeibl. Ageau wamied. Adilrcss, , - s ; KfSfc ' i ; 1 P'tSrt&Zi: St I AT cuted M1FFLINT0WN, UtV fnrJ '' ' , , jjotl s (Lomtr vJ. SA2THLY THETGS.- n t ' ' " " f r . ,: '' 1 ' BT i. OIL. IPSDON. ; ' I saw a flower, its cheeks of blue Had just been kissed by morning dew ; ' I passed it by in evening shade, Its beauty though had just decayed. v 1 saw a maiden bright and fair " As any one that breathes the air ; ' ' She scorned the counsel of the wise ' In yonder grave her beauty lies. ; " I saw a youth a daring boy, ' : His father' pride his mother's joy ; ; . lie mingled with the worldly pride . And drank and fell and died. I saw a man, his looks of gray , Had once been bright, as mine, they say ; , I'.tit time had woven in that hair " The thieads of trouble, and of care. : . . ' - . . And thus I watched with anxious eye The earthly things that bloom and die ; Oh! fickle hope ; how small the thread That holds the living from the dead. Slisttllimr ous gcaliing. tiu i Fvns iTFT?nrrFn HIS OPINION OP THE SITUATION. GRANT UNGRATEFUL. The Demijohn to take tlio Tlaee of the toffee Tot. THE TKMPKKANCE MOVEMENT. " Animated by an ardent desire to serve our country-fluid feeling that the most Buceessful way to secure a correct ex - pression of the views held by the party now Btrnir'rlins for existence is to call upon some noted leader, -interview turn, and lay his expressions before the read - iug public, we wended our way, one beau - i, , ... .. t - , j tiful morning, down among the huge sand I,.,. , . , , . ., ? of lrg,nla t0 tI,e domicil of good, 1 old, honest 11m .Jenkins. If it be asked , . , ... 1 why we selected a citizen of the " Old '.. .. . , , Domiuiou as a subject for the horrors J . .r , and excruciatmz acouies of the operation , . . . ., , , , of " interviewing, we have only to say, in explanation of our course, that nowhere - - north of Mason and Dixon's line could j we find a member of the Democratic ; party possessing puitctent backbone to ' J ' ' . : answer candidly every question, and meet 1 " . 3 ?, 1 7 ' J , ,. . , tr-aa liAttAr nt lel-ilirp nntPtlV rrTi:iTnmr ih m Titnnn i in it i fiiiiiit'. iinti ii;ii j " " i J l o; somernmg coma.neu ... a u.hck tKnue, that was a shade darker than water. Seeing that we had hit the right time, we with becoming dijrnity, made known the . J nnrnnsfi of our business. : 1 r , . Vioing lo pruu em aiu ur, lleporter. Yes, that is our intention. Tim. AVell I don't care about takintr j part in this matter ; but I am.williug to 'serve the people at all time-, and can have no objection to giving the public the benefit of my views and opinions. 11. What do you think of the situa tion ? Tim. Things are not much more en couraging now than they were when Grant tumbled Pcmberton out of Vicks burg and Meade sent Lee spinning round the mountains of Pennsylvania. That was the worst defeat our party ever sus tained, and I dou't think it will ever re- , cover so as to be able to do much here j after. , The men who whipped us in the field havn't changed their principles ! a bit, and are just as determined to whip us in this peaceful contest as they were iu the days of the rebellion. II. Put you forget that the Democratic i party in Pennsylvania has nominated two soldiers. Tim ' No, I havn't forgotten it, but this thing of a man fighting on the one side and voting on the other is something I don't understand and can't appreciate, and I dou't think the voters of the old Keystone are iu any better predicament. They will look upon this little " clap trap" arrangement as a despicable and desperate attempt to gain place aud power. It. I am advised that they are putting forth an herculean effort to carry the State. Tim. I know the last kick of a dying calf is said to be the hardest ; but then nothing is hurt by it but the calf itself. grant's ixop.atituuk. R. What do you think of grant? Tim. The most flagraut fault I find in Grant is his base ingratitude toward us. R. What claims have you upon him, Tim. We made him what he is. " ,:: . R. I don't qnito understand you. I was uuder the impression that he was elected by Republican votes.'' '' Tim. The whole subject is plain enough.1 Had there been no Democratic party there would have been no rebellion ; and load there been-no rebellion 'there would have - been mo- Gen. Grant and had there been no General. Grant it -is wry donbtfnl whether there would have I" Wetod tons fbbia Treset kioh rwnaitVm. Mni vet he baa dnna Both- rjeen a i rri.Eu uiJiui.j ovju ue inj gmir ette good TBI COKSTITCTIOK THE USIOS AMD THE INIOBCKMIST OF . i .- J i , ,,1 'I - J I .ii JUNIATA1 COUNTT, PiWA.VAllGUST 1ft, 1S7L appointment. 'But then he alwajs was 8tubborn fe,,0;5.When i. out route to Richmond and we tried to per suade bim. to take, another round , bjr Washington, he paid but little attention to our argument, moved . right straight along, as though it didn't niattei; much what we thought or how we felt' on the . t ... in ,i ' t.-' :' ' ' ,1, ,7 euuit:ti. a ucwi uiiu eiutc twit, but I am rfied that he pursues his own plans, and that policy-makers get abont as little comfort from him as we did: and! that wasn't much, I assure you. . K. Then you have abandoned all hope of resuscitating the Democratic party 1 Tim. Yes ; we can do nothing on the old issues ; and if we gulp down the , ,,1 ! " new departure doctnue, we are pretty j , ,. . 1 , , . . '' , 1 well Eenublicamzed : but I guess there; , . 1 , , 1 i is no help lor us. 1 ou see we have been 1 , ,, , ., - 1111L 111 IUC v. 'ULl er lung ivut .lie to ting pretty hungry, and are villi: mg to swallow anything that promises to re lieve our straiteued circumstances and let I us in. I am glad to see that our friends iu l'ennsylvania are coming back to first! principles on one point. Tub oi.i coffee-pot is to be! i . . p- uiinuiiu"iii:18j,1;le l tie very sight ot that collec- ketllo lost its more votes in a day than we conld color papers enough to cover up in a week. Whisky is au essential ele ment of strength in our party, aud I would as soon undertake) to navigate the Atlantic iu a wash tub as run a cam paign without it. 11. Are you aware of the attempt to I form a Temperance party iu that State 1 ; - Tim. Yes, I am advised of the . move- i meut, aud it gives us "a ghost of a chance." j TLe maaa of tUe orgauizatiou mm comc : frQm tLe i;cpubIican rauts. Uur meu , baV(J UQ gynipalhy whatever, with the ; teulper.iuce cause. Tt is true a ,cw leil1. iug Democrats will, and have already . eflpouseJ ostcn,ibiy that cause ; but , tbev 01,y d() g0 t0 gct a few dtigfiej 1 , . , , !..,. , .,, , a ...f.. : refractory goat, w hUe Uiey stand at a sale . diljtauce aD(1 ,.31, iUcU:ious antics. O Democrat means to really HUliuort the Lk JllJ ilWilllCU H11UUII I IlI'lOII IUUI1 Y , llll i ,,t ; ' , . . .. ,. ; ticket this temperance paity may put iujwlt!I1 y W;S ,,t looking, put his '.,,-. i . ..,..., ,l ; i , , , ; noniiuatiou ; but it v.e can succeed m ijum aroand behind him, and tlinpine his : i- . .i. i. (... . . creauug a uiwoum ui mo '"' l . . -i... .... 1.;.. . 1 Hiieiii..'.. .' iim v iinshiii.v ir.L noiiitr. -. j L j n o in the melee. But I do not base much ) iope on the movement. I don't think; that auv man connected with it has suf- : fi,.;llf in,i ,f, ....ntrnl maro than o'ie nL.eiiii lui.ileiico 10 coiitroi mjru ui.iu o.il : , j .... ,,,,, (.limi,ri, to Jj that. 1 VOU, aim Tetl.!I) HOI tUOU' 11 bo UJ lUUb. R- Have you thought much about the . . i . o I next iresideutial campaign : . .... - . 'Iim. 1 have liot. X suppose Uraut'l., , gtay wUura ho j3. He fieems to be ; ga(jSge au(i j tbiuk most of the people ; reJl.eming tr;lit ; bis ! i . , i t i .. . n chaiacter he does what he says he Jl ' . .. . .... ! do. lie told us he would whip us it we didn't submit. . Well we didn't submit and he whipped us. Our good northern Democrats told us they would come to the rescue, but they- didn't do it. and I . ,jave no m()re confiaence in thprn If they will go in and suppoit Davis or Stephens or Toombs, it's all right ; we'll let them go with us, but we will never go with them. If wc are not to have a southern man, I prefer on the whole that Grant, notwithstanding his ingratitude, should rule over us. It. What do you think of the New York riots ? ' " Tim. Our amiable and genial friend Hoffman did more blundering than was necessary to politically kill three better men. He was right at first, for as onr main Eupport comes from the rough, nn coulli, illiterate Irish Catholics, - he should have listened patiently to their grievances, and not allowed them to be iusulted by men who, I strongly suspect vote with the - Republicans. Having proclaimed that tho Orangemen should not parade, he ought to have fought it out as a pure party measure. 7 1 fully expeetsd him to do this, but now I fear that this vacillating, back-down condact will give the "Empire State" into the hands of the Republican's. He has lost all chance for the Presidential nomi nation ; the Republicans won't touch him and no true Democrat ' now thinks of re posing any confidence in him at all In stead of permitting the Catholics to" vio late the law he should have so arranged matters that the Orangemen would have been compelled to violate the ' express orders or forego '' the ' parade. ' ' That would have put a better face on the thing and had a tendency to confuse the people in regard to who was. right. But it's just like some of Hoffman's blunder ing. . v '' ' a .'''' -;! t ' li.. Then you think there will he no change iu tho political complexion of af fairs, State or .National. ) r --. -ii:. Tim. Democracy .is. dead and fossil ized, and no change can be effected till a new i organization springs up, .and that can't be till some new men come forward. We can expect .nothing from thou men who now presume-! to control tho - Demo cratic party is.qThey aro not equal to the emergency-Oh, for a Davis L L--a ..- t ! j - -i i-i .--'..'.. ' A Max m Iowa has recentlyurchas- ed sixjhojisanirfS.oXJand Jbra dairy farm It mst toe! something of a job to set the" cows home':t3very nirht bi teach a farm aatkatv9;ers vitc bit', tua LAW.J . ' i a , , U01V lllfl KLS 1T0X HIS WIFE. a zZ;r- -m of manhood as can he eeeu tail, .broad- shouldered, wen-proportioned, with eyes f jroujay cvCuig, caused by a dnieii and of the deepeat blue, light hair, and ruddy mt)' of 'barJ giluH cr.J,3 mating a circuit couiitetmnce, which betokened a familiar- of -the floor of thevehicle. r These un ity with out-door occupation. , Suffice' it !ue,II;lj ..enireni ''belonged 'to Vounj: y-i was a iarmer, ana a weuto-uo . , . T1 . , ... . ia7;: ..... , ,. ... , " 1 sparkling roguish-eyed lass, whom we will call ally T ' . .-'.",".'' , i-'c.th could talk politics, farming, - and all lite nsuul topics of the day, when not in tally's company; but' when he b .C c. :.. 1.;.. " 1.:.. " .. vmiw. r..iLcii lit ui 1 111 wtaic, 111a ciiuict: , ui ? left Jtiiu, and be left all the talking to be , . uouft by Sally, answering only in uiouo- , ,, , syllililes. - . 11' ; '. . - ! The latter trnessed how matters Mood with him, and, in a spirit of mischief, in crea:tea Ins emUanassmeut l.y several j iu u-jnaiKC, wmcu anno.-! atoe nun f V . . ri - 1 a t-m 11 si lie iiafl courted Sally ft long time, tmt bad itf-ver found sufficient conrnge to , k now his fate. One pleasant ' Sunday evening he again sallied forth; determined to know the worst and to ask bally to be Lis He lonnl her sitting by a bright biasing fire in r.he kitchen, and looking prettier than ver,- with her rosy cheeks and laushing eyes. Her mother satin an oiu-tashionea rocking chair, reading her : Bible, while a candle, sitting on a stand ( toIl(liljiou wo0 cmiltlM, aU(Uu lw 8 l'-tm-t, are the pnncTpal snp- closo by, served to light the apartment. Uian a minute after the basket of crabs V3 v"u' morality, atd Cm! ' She seated him in a chair near the bll(l been overturned the liveliest tcene j UUrt7 " fire, and after making a few remarks, to imaginable .-oin" ou iu that car, i C-orry serenade-, who mourn ally which he give the usual monosyllabical f bllt lbc craJ3 Were finally captured and ' warbled "I'm lonely to-night. loyp, itli aiifwers, turned hrr head m ith a smile. ! icLurned to the basket, and ipiitt restored ' ont thee," had his lonThics alleviated by lie felt tlie blood rush to his head and i "alm-.o. j,,, ;,, " ;a number of tfogs, who made it Jjvely face, as he scanned his person over to. - : etiottgh for him' the balance of the night. r 1 11 i- .1 i- . r' ' A Ysskiiabi.is Typo. The Lebanon! T , , ,',..'" see if he conld discover the object of. . Joseph (iussler, aged nbotft bl yearn, c 11 - .1 1 1 . t- (lenn.) ii'fii'ir pays that there is a man ... M 4 Sallys mirth, when lo ! 011 turning his , ,,,... r , , and John A. (Jussler; (his for,7 agedf 1111, j 1 1 . , : named U liham I.. Ioirry eniploytil as a , , , . . , , head hallway around, lie discovered,. ' J about US years, were smothered to death some wnite ctoui oi nuiti nun. .1 .- 1.11 ow the quest ion was what could l. i T T. 1 .1 1 1 11? tr .1.. 1 baud under the edge ot Ins lacket, pro- i . . . . 11. 1. u .1 1... 1 1. 1 1.5. tceueu iu imtsii it uunu julu iuu uatA, u. I jju Mt a TPjPf. and on lx.king up, i i. ..n ......K.,..! 11 1 . n,r. ! Vr i i j " t 1. i- It.. l,,ntnl -..-.mii.I nrr-.m nml in lurf Tit- . tPf .,s,tmii,IllrlP,,t found that, instead of the cloth diaappenrin 1 4 it seetned to be irger than bei'ort The perspiration started in every pore and with a tpiiek nervous puc-h he made another effort to get it out of sight. Another opportunity soon presented inself, when he made a finish of it, and with the perspirafiou standing in drops all ever bis forehead, he felt almost out of patience with iSally for building such a hot fire. At thu moment of its disappearance, Sally, who had beu watching affairs on the sly, burst iuto a loud peul of laugh ter, aud rushed iuto thu room adjoining, giving the door a violent slam, which caused the old lady to look up with atouishment, aud Seth to seize his hat aud rueh fioux tho house, toward home, as fast as bis legs could carry him, aud iu anything bnt a happy frame of mind. : Sally soon made her appearance again. j and her mother remonstrated with her upon her unchristian-like conduct on Sabbath evening. ' Sally bore it will, as much composnre as possible, but said nothing to her mother of the cause of her mirth. : Pretty soon tie old lady made prepa ration for bed, and soon began to search for her night-gown ; but failing to fiud it, came oat of the bed mom, saying : 11 "Sally where is my night dress ? I left it some where, and I can't tell, for the life of me, when;." ' " Why Si-1 A. rtrn-irts icrre it home P' she replied. '"'What! wore it home 1" ' "Amid tears and Ianghter,' Sally ex plained the events of the evening to her mother. - ' ' ' ' - The next afternoon a boy rapped at the door, and presented a jmckago for Miss Sally which ehe soon opened, and found the unlucky night dress, all nicely washed and irone d," with the following words, written on a bit of paper, in pen cil : ? '- . "I am much o'oliged for the uso of it. SeTII.' .'j , . , The next tim; they met, he found his bashfuluess had disappeared, and before leaving Sally, hi had gained her consent to he his own little wife. V. 'i. 1 l....4 ....r o.-o..lf,.l luiin IJilfC Plliuv lua. . ' .. . . , night, but he is never Veary of lellin; his' children how he1 won their r through the ok lady's night dress. : There has 'recently been perfected a new respirator for firemen, in which' the solid 'particles of the' dense smoke" "are arresteiTLy Hlms of coftou wood wetted with" glyceriue, and the" most puugent gas by layers "of charcoal. Jly these simplemeans. jimeii cg'n.r.einaia.' within burning buildings for upwards of half an I hour at a time with safety and comfort so far as their respiration is concerned. ,1 1". 3i,i i TiW".'tHI " EUlf Olf Ar PlJOrRlETOl WHOLE NUMBER 1271 .":. i A Lively Scene-Hard-ShcU t'rats ia .. ,,, ,?r, No little consternation w is created in a South Baltimore City passenger car on ; man wi,0 laa Cau;rlit them in the viciuitv . ( i , j Zi i ur St "f " r.d.?"Ul ' filaarp streets, acculemally ttuna:eu the basketand in a ' twinkfmg ! the crab. ' rrawlintr about ! tl.o lo,,r in all directions. A lady in the car was first notiiied of the presence of the crabs by a sharp pani in one of her ankles, and when she discovered w hat caused the pain she uttered .such a scream r.s almost threw another lady into spasms. Tlie crab maintained a stubborn hold upou the ankle, and at last a gentleman - f eaveil to r,.mi)Ve the monster, and iti so (loiug h evidenced the fact that he was' , m)t j,0!tl,(I ia tlie art f lm,m.r a cnihf i as U1U "u,;r T"ing ins uoi.t upon me . ' ; rt.t 0man and iust here a new source oft ; trouble arose : the sudden attack of the crab caused the man to utter a peculiar espletive, and in his agony be described a nvut semt-circie ritn ins H it ranu, auu I wi:b sm.b fom! as t0 ,Ietacb tbc bl,jy 0f ; j tbu erab fl.om tLe claw which eucirel tLo tbuu.b of lbe gtlcnian, and the j .....I, ,., ;, ,i,p Y,,Mnm f .1,,. U:,Av m..,.,i ' , ,,..; ,?miM. .nii..tl . , , with spasms, liur screams now made - . ' - almost instantly m a lime kiln, near -who coinplete'd this timet v-hrst year of:.. , 4- it; 1 J ; Hoffa s en!?, Buffalo township, Lnion Ins ape oil the. Itilh of Mareb. I hi the 1 . vviiiiiwcu-'i ai4 fiiiv tua attain VOIll.OCll' .1 111 111." tii.il.; 01 Lii.ll pnM 1, A.. 1. .. fi. 1 .:-,i.,i.. .t,.. U.V 1' '. K, HI. ,1U 111. 111.11... IT, l.ll.; , ,., , , . , old gentleman did a full days work. i u ", He is at his case promptly at seven ... . .. . . - o'clock, and puis up bis six thoiisaui a ., . . f : .lo,. .. r 1.1.. 'fi.,.. i ., : Iniarv- neressitv for his lahorintr at all.!. 4.. ..it. u.'.in.i. a ui- in i.vi i..v- . . a ! and he sels tvpe purely from love of the j i .,1 I... 1... f..ll..,.-. ,1 u.. 1..,,.. n..'. ' 1. . , commenced to set tvne in 1 iOS seventv- .1 1 1 , 1 . i tlirmi vpars a.n .mil hit i-nnttTiiifil nt j the business ever since. The venerable gentleman is still hale and hearty. He I is held in hiirh esteem by the proprietors and attaches of the office. t- - . OM Thursday evening of lart we. k, during the thunder storm, Miss Tillie I Williams, daughter of Job.. 1. Williams, j of Upper ChicheMer, Delaware county, . went up stairs for the purpose of closing ! the windows. A lla.-h of lijrhtuincr i . , , struck a lii;litnin;-rod attached to the' , " honse. The shock was terrific, xnock- in" her speechh'ss, deaf and blimf upon , " 1 . 1 ! the floor. She remained iu that condi- j . tion for seven hours. Dr. Cbrii-t was I . i seut for, aud administered the proper ! . : restoratives. Mie has partially recov- ered, being able to rer-.d large print and j toheartolerablyw. il. There w.ts no , e .i i i i . i I evidence of the rod having been struck, ' .. I,. i ? excepting Us rattling and the shaking ot ! , , . , - ,. . e the house, and no external nnlica tion oi , Miss Williams having been struck West Chcfter RrjiMicatt. Alale Iresbinaii recently attempted , mih (oA JJcConnelshnrg, Fultou cmiih to get a check cashed, but being i tv, l' as killed on the 2d iuat.. wh.Io stranger in New Haven, he found some J Jjggjng a well. The fowl air ovnrpow dirficulty in identifying himself. At j erej hjm. an,j j,c fv a JiBtant;e of twen last, after repeated attempt to convince j tj fl,L.t Tjis r,.t,.nds were "nuable to g't the clerk that the name on the check was : him 0t befliru if(! wa, 'extinct. He his own. a brilliant idea struck him. He j jeave!( , wife al. Bx lmdn children, hurriedly unbuttoned hii coat and vest, j pf tJie 1;lte fp,,,ller9 iit rf h and triumphantly pointed to the name , MetLoJi3 c,mrer,UC(! Hltrated lis on his shu t. Imagine his iliscomnture and bis disgust when the clerk read off the name of his chum, whose shirt he had donned by mistake that morning. Ham;i.o. The Archibishop of Dub lin once inquired of a physician : "Why does the operation of hanging till a man T "'. .... .i r ..: :. 1..1 , , iL"CaUS.e lue mspiraiiuu w iei:a,eu, circulation stopped, and the blood suffuses and congests the brain. . ''Posh !" replied his grace, "it is be cause the rope is not long enough to let his feet touch the ground." ; Friday. Superstitious people, who are afraid to begin an undertaking on Friday, should read the following : Co lumbus set sail, ou Friday, August 21st, H92 j" first discovered land, Friday, October 12th, 1 132 Til-rim Fathers . " l ..t...l n k .j.i.l tr-jft. ff fMimm nu.ij , icuciuia . au, aw " , V aatiinfftoa born, i nday. i ebruary 22d 1732 1 Bunker II ill fought, Friday, June lGth, 1775. j-- - . How to Vkl a Roov. Now that the hot weather ia full upon ue. it may bff tatemtturl to be reminded that the simplest ntid cheapest way to cool a room is "trt ffel a cloth of any sizo, the larger the belt-r. W suepend it ia the ' place you 'want cool. Let the room be well ventilated, nd the temperature will sink fmm tea t twelve deer in less than ' an hour.: (l . " . ; - f lum , OF ABV6RHSIS&, 1 A3 aitortiaing for lei than tie oMatbt for one square of nine lines or less, wiH b baviret one iniwTfhi, Are. "I,U,- and 50 cents for each subaaquenl insertion. Administrator's, Executor' aad Auditor' Noiiceo. $a,0(. ' Profesaional matt Bustaea Card, aot exceedint: one aquaT. aad inela ding eopy of paper, $3, 00 per yea, "liotiea I: in readme columns, ten cents per i me.. Slef chants advert isiog by theyear at (ptcial ratest 3 ' ;V "tnthi- 6 men'ht. 1 year. Onsquare..3 3.61) ' $ 6.00 ' t 8.00 Twosqnares 5.00 8.00 11,00 Three squares..., 6,00 10.6 -' 15.00 One-fourth col'n. 19.00 17,00, a 25,00 Half tolumu 18.00 , 45,00 One column...... 80,0(1 '45.00 .80,00 SH9RT ItESS One farmer iu Iowa raised iCO bush-' 1 of wheat this year. --sis The wliitewaaherg n Chicago' inak' more money Utau the portrait painters. It is atipposed that altificial foe was made as far back as in the fifth' century. A woman in Cincinnati had obtained ! '? ; monr. - A h:0'lu 10 "' flure of the hy crop i 1 bt cottutv, Maine. wonder what caused rny PyM to be fn id a fop to a gentleman. "'rht y are iu weak places," replied the J 'alter. ... . j - I'm Iridgea iu Dauphin county are be- : coming very numrrou since protection iron deallt La beeu atiorded them by the law. A secret or-aUrati.. i reported as 1avjng U.Ka furmeJ Cnci,,; foP ,be , pHrpoe .r opposing Korrtan Usftbolicwmf f Thu widow of a man who died in' fronton, Ohio, of delirium treraencj has) j .j S5000 dama;e from tha' mart ( wbo f,,,,, the A schoolmaster lately informed his pupils that ilie feminine gender should! ! be applied to all ships and vessefs afloa'fj except mail steam'rrs and men-of-war. ! ' ""m said: "A newspaper and pu t.. ;.. !.". .. 1 - .T ; iJiior; 111 tin? uuii.-i, iiu u'i'U 1 . 0 . . 1 - . . . ... : tou",J , . . . , . ,, , . , 11. I Iwo hundred ready made bnildmg . . .. j , , have beeu shipped liom (hicago to Lolo- I , -i t .1 rado recently. Ihev are said ti be the . , - ' i easiest thui'rs to tmt u iut up and the readiest , . s to blow down that can well be imagined. .'iritra ciy.T .,' i .a v a. tj ! otiee tried to make a living as wri'ing . i master, and filled. His copy was, "Yir . . ' tne is its own reward," aitd tfre scholars got it, "Washing absurd." with soap is wholly A California s.pi'r.el hunter rl.ifmt t have hilled no less than I0,600in asinglo He pril? fh skins for cenW pjcjJ f( kj(, j.iV(. Inak,r!,, an(i rPreirpS , l()u,y fwm thk u u aJuliuiJ lIlat U ; -charipion" jn lhe B(JUrrci liue. . it , 7 ... TJ. A Sonthern lady went into Irtdepen- , IT , . ., , . ., denee llall, the other day, and after look- . , . , ,. . . ... lug around caniullv at the portraits, , j , . . .... . , - . . asked the janitor, ' here is Jiff lUvis . ., " , . . . picture, mni swmeil somewhat annoyed , . , . .t when she wa told it was not there ... Comment is unnecessary, A Califrn penius Las invented what n ' 1M lT- wh"h consists of a leather belt, havrntr t i, , i hooks attached t it. 71c places the belt . . , over his right shoulder, adjuiU the hooks ... in the boot-straps, ami then leans Daca ward, and fho tightest boot ii conquered. Georire Hull, a faruJer rssidinir four readiness to fraternize with bio Soothefu brethren; and his feeling tow:trd tlietO, by the story of the two" men that would not speak to each other ; but one having been converted at a camp meeting, on seeing his former enrtny, held out his ; band, saying, "How d'ye do, Kfruip ? I I am hrlmble Enough td shake hands with ... t . A youug chap ,ho had goue to a Methodist revival meeting to create a dis turbance, said, on being asked to Woiub quiet, that he had heard that nilrach-s ere performed there, and had come to ; m performed at that time ; where- i npon the muscular minister said, "We don't perform miracle, but we cast 'out devils," and sure enoiigh, the devil did .... .. 1 ' V . 1 J g orxl, ins exit oeing somewuai na-ieueu M!y the clerical gentlemw.: . . ..... . , Tl,o ll..;ul.... .,.. Jnunuif maltpn j w ...... . ... 0 ...... " - . the Jollowmg statement Uotihliess wiin the inteution of taking tho "rag off the bush :" Patrick FarrelL resuliug in Der ry township, this connry; is the owner of a poodle dog remarkable for having hatched a brood of nine ducks this year, The dog kept close watch over the nest sitting on the eggs with the faithfulness 1 of a maternal towi, nntu the ouriti or toe a a -a. a . 'duckling'. ; TLe We wonderful t displayed 'last yew , by the dog me same wnnuenui taste in hatching a flock of about a dozen chickens from a nest of eggs. I IS I J 'A i " 4 ilil Jt 5- ! : "I I n i r . i v i 1 n '' I i ." -f" :: ! 4 - VT.
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