Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 07, 1874, Image 2

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    SKNTIXEL & IiEPlMiLlOALVI
- MIFFLINTOWN.
tttsliicsday, Jauwtry
B. F. S 0 II W E I E 11,
tDlTO aXD riOl-BlKToa.
TilE Russian Msnnnuites have for
d-ised 1?,U03 acred of land in Kaunas.
GkrsESAt 3jcklS. Minister to Spain,
has resigned 1're.siJent Grant has p-
. j ni i .. i ... ti.
- -
Deopattfes from Washr-Jtoo have
circulated ti e r.-i-ort that President
(laul H nut be
election.
Candidate fur re
Ti:e V.tna'tiotial Coneotkio re
p'rtci fhe following Tote for
aUd
a.ia!..st tlie ii?w v.oi.i.i,ut.u .
For hx new V.nMituiion. . ...
Agaiuxt Uie new Coiistitulivii.
ri
lU'.M'.x i
Majori:rIortLeContitnlion... 14l-2
A I'lTTfltrKiill astroiioiiicr says that sentatircs allotted to the conuty rc beautifu'.l.v painted" a'ns were loaded
H.ronh the telesc.pe on tbo ob-erva- j wbich it i 1 iratcd. Every city eoti J with lovely women and beautiful chil
tofv .fits on thesnn are plainly seen, ! to more "'Sn T''UT rePr-e.ie-. Jrca , he r; ht , trax, of
- ' ' and etery cocnty harinr urer one hon j . . , , , ,
a, a t!i.t the unallcst ore seen (me : -r . ,',, i'UMM.u.. hall h, di "fc'"tors who have been to see tbe
sn all ae :Le g'a.-s ul make visible) is
laraer in ar?a than the State of IVtiu-
M haiiia.
Ox the day after t'hrijfn.js the Vir -
piuiuo, -while bring contetcd by the'
i'nited 8'atM ship cf wer, Ossipce, to;
New Ycrk, 9nk in a pilcolF ('ape Fesr. ,
Thus tLe veh.-tl its- If was actually dis
posed of, a':d is no longer an object of
.V. 1 ..( ,,i..fiMi
which her
u"l"'r' " I" "'1 " ""
work chile an 'at gave life to remain
yet to be sctiled by the l'iited States
J
and Fparw.
A Famine : iiur-emlipj in Uengal.
l,i:fsvorahle weather has destroyed suc
cessive crops, until the country has be-
come desti'nte of tfie rceans of sub -
hi;tiiig ii' iuhaUitau."). Tliir'y millions
of peopl-jaraon ths rerg of starva-
tioti. hnglen-1 i-doing btt rrtnnst 10
avert the calamity, as Bengsl is oue of
the chief sources of Eastern revenue ;
bat with all her powerful aid, thousands
upon tbonsaiidi most probably must
perish of starvation. Such are the re
ports by despatch.
A liESI'ATCII from the Old World
announces the remarkable intelligence
tint iic' African King of Dahoncy has
joined the Ashantecs, against tbe Eug-
li.sii, and has organized a bojy of eight
.! o.-j f ! ...:a-... k.
field. It will not be so uard for Eng-
li,h gallantry to meet the African ladies
ou tlie 1 of battle in Moody srif-,
when they realize that the aforesaid
J
ladies sre adapts at cannibal feasts, and
kurw how to ccalp a man as skillfully
r
as does a North American Indian.
Jt r:tE I)i.ack is out in an article as
a criti.:i.-iu on the eulogy f f W II.
oird l-y I.arlcs Fiancis Adams. It
Is ingtt.wu", and Clears the evidence all
ton ugh of careful preparation. While
it pn-lWcs to be a cnliciMii, it is in
fact a fui n-ns onslaught on the northern
i'le : i.r principles of civilization that
prv;Id rn the war. There are ave
uues ihri.iili it, through wh'ch a "enact
ai.d tour'' may eusily be driven and, if
Mr. Adams dos not avail himself of
the opportunity for a wlitlcsouie airing
lie Las not the spirit accorded bim.
A C ivnxxATl despatch, under date
of Jaroary 1st, savs : Just as the To
ledo. Detroit and t auada train on the!
i:.c;i.tv.ti, llamiltnu aud Dayton Rail-
road, due here at 10:30 P.M., was J fura T""J ,n
M.rtit-gout of VSutou Place to-niglit ) ln ul altlc' " Vleuni
rn t.:r, t'.e fhicago exprass traiDf U'"""', "'"d the family of a tailor wbo
, , , . , .1 tad difd some weeks since in the creat-
T. !i:h was an b"ttr behind time, ran into , e
.1 tii -1
it at a spd of thirty miles an hour.'
.ri. -ii :
sue ra.Sr,.rer ana oaggsge car of me .
. , i i .
cad. g tram w re telcscop.d, and one
assecr car of the war tram wajad
ly L.,S.neer William Mann,
r i . - r ..
T'l i nrz nil 'i iia ii. iuiuticu ifoiii i.if .
c " V 1 1
t I . i ucr inaiiiae iy , rriaiiou louv siuer
t njtuc, b.-ta.u a leg. G. A. t arua- 6 6
i...i t m v. ,i. r . dead. At length even this valued heir-
Ii a ti and Mr. ."lever, ootu of t mcinna-! 6
: j " . i i a . ; loom had to go to the brokers.- Two
ti, were injured. Carnaf.an had an arm b
broken. Three othe, fassengers ,ud Fs accordingly attempUd to re
two firemen were si.glnl, mi.ed. A j ni0Te ,he S!,fi but w'r? uu,ble ,0 3o '
i. ,.. .i " . r .1 I The broker, who uaturally feared that
red iiirht wss ou the rear car of the ' J
Ti," , . , , his bargain was stuffed with stones in-
okdo train wuen it was strack.
j stead of horsehair, insisted on immedi
A 'ir.ES li.iv, Wisconsin, dentist . ate investigation. To the surprise of
liicd a young lady who entcted bis ,i persons, fhe removal of a thick coat
jic to have work done -jn her teeth, j mj 0f the latt-r material brought to
The. case went through court, whereby ; 1rat about forty rnnkets, of tbe exist
Le puid the girl 3 VO. That, coupled tcce c w,jch the owner of the sofa bad
with the costs iu the ctse, made the kiss i D0 idtt. Each musket wat wrapped in
a dear oiirv The fellow ought to tsive i a roster containing an invitatica to join
gone to j..il a moni'h besides. I the students' legion, and bearing date
AmrVrSTii Columbra, this ' " 0ctuber 14' A niu,"d
State, w.th fifeen horse, and all ,ue j controversy is now i. progress betwsen
;,..., the broker and the tabor's widow re
carrtr-ges belouging to tbe concern, was !
destroyed by fire on- the night of tbe i Siding the ownership of the property
1st insV. It was the work of inceo- thUS ""P' differed.
diary, who was s?cu to leave the staW I A sinoci.ae marriage occurred" iw
jnst before the Crc broke cut. ThusTrille a few dafs ago. The couple
On Piturday a week a Iirooklvn
jury awarded $1,500 damages agaiuat
a landlord for rentiug a bouse whieh be
knew to be infected with small-pox,
tmd not informing his tenirat of tbe
fact.
T n i t.itArn and ucwfpaper reports
svprojui t!:e small pox as prevailing to
a L-rjr extent about Hartford, onn.,
also as having j ut iu au aj pearar.ee at
St-ranton, this ;tat!.
Ttu tl:ot:sT.d human beings set forth to
gether .-n Ihetr journey. Alter tea years
i.iit-tljid at i;:t have tfistipja-ared. At
ll.,- nud.l.e J iut of the common measure
: lijc but half are still upon the road.
Faster ami lasrvr, as ln ranks grow thin- l ,ou J tECre he any children fbey
..cr.thcj tUtren.aiut.!!,.wlxomeweary!w(uId friidcl jIdre!i J() the;r pwu
aud lie d .wu to rest no more. At three- j U0:her ,n(1 lhe b0JS wpnid be brothers
score a:id ten a bond or sou four ttindred tbe ;r;8 LsUm w ,he;r fatber
till sirjle on. At nine ty these have be eu j . . .
rcutii-ed.. a haisdiul ot ihn ty trcniMing TnK divoice business has ao inrress-
.u"-:v "? " ;" ..." ' , ".
1 ear alter .ear iiiwt ion iu
.110 110..'? .U.I.UV.S. x ov
l, - s n.i.ilv marc . tl-i tne ceuiurr is
otC: We W,k ain, and tho work of i
leaih Is BiiHbed."
I. ... : l.. I
The Legislative Apportion
ment. THE POPIXATIO vf THIS ETATE THE
LEGISLATIVE APr'ORTiOXMENT 'OK
THE LOWER W:fB UNDKH THE NEW
COXCTlTCTm,- AND 1 HE POLITICAL
COMFLKXK.jr Or" THE IHSTBlCT S, AS
BAhE THE V..TE JOB JlLua f the Missouri Border KoSran Warfare.
THE .r?rtXE COIRT AT IliE UK,, , ...
! I am rxnaiiij! tfcese lines on the coiu-
" 1 muuion table of the old Presbyterian
Tbe 17th Section of Article XI of . . , , v
: church at Ualltown, ernon enmity,
the Dew Constitution provides as fol- I
lows
I c it n-i t . -r .i rr
, . , .. . ,
1 of l,e:m io-iitaiive shall be apportioned
,m(,r u vor,j c,j e8 on ,
! (.blamed by diviilrsg tbe population of
tbe State as ascertained by the mot
nccut t'uited Z'iU census by
huudre
ed. hvetv county Containing less
r -, ., ,
live rattes shiil have oue r-pre-
than C
. Isentative f.-retrtv full ratio, and an
, it... I A ..: t. . 1. .
. ,.iu, -XKede half a rat-o. but each
! e-un, ' '"'I least one repre-
cntatie. I'very conuty containtnaj a;
; p"tui't'ju equal to a rallo, fhail elect
irtat-lv its urororiioa of the rerre-
vided into d
lisiriels of compact and cu-
rit.ry, elect us prnp..rti.Q
tiguous terr
: of reprpsenta tires aeei.rdinj; to its pop-
' illation, but no district shall elect more
; than four representatives
A'Unw
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Ricc
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li ves.
o
14
i
9
2
e
1
A
4
Popula
tion. ,.. .1-1.3I3
...2".2.2nl
... 8, 4K
... 2'u;:5.-,
..li,7l
... Sx.t'St
...
... B4M
... i,10
... 3'i,5ia
... 4"3
,.. .144
... B4.4I8
...
... 2;,!7
.. 23,741
... ,211
..
... U.M2
... 43.VI2
... 62,74
... 3'-',l'
.. H,lh8
... 6,!73
... 4;t,24
.j 4.0 1 0
.. 43,363
...
.. 237
... 31.2'1
... 3,i:i8
.. 2!."H
.. 17. ..-.K)
...121,340
.. 27,2'JS
... 31,0116
... S!,7',sj
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2
2
II
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2
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2
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B'-dfurd
Berks.
libir
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: Bncks ...
j butler...
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; Cameron .
i ( jrbun .
Centre ,
ICIieter..
1 .1,1""
' Clinton
i '".n''""'
Cainkertand.
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i
1
1
2
4
4
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3
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Franklin......
i'ullon...... .
tireisue
Huntinirflun.
j lu'liana ....
; j'in ""
j Laucaier...
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Lehigh
I i-naerne
2
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6
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: jjj" ll 'Zl
I Moi-roe lS.:ii;2
; HnijKomery ... H.i!2
I Meinour. 1) Hi
I Nuitl, -tuition . . l,4-"ij
I ortl.u.-bcrl'd.. 41,414
I Terry... 2i,4 4
j Philadelphia ...ii74,(.-22
j Tue
, I'o'tcr 11.205
j
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33
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ctr
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Tioga.........
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Wafaingtia...
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We.-lmorelaad
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. 87
Republican majority..
Population of Slate, 8,521,791. Ratio on
whieh representation is based. 17,40"; half
r.itio, f,M4. Tiuiubervf Representatirra,
200.
"There is no knowing what may
el poTcrty ana misrry. ice wiaow
i i i . i. . .
ort her- i
couiu not earu runuL'ii to iupii
...... ,:
t se:t ana uer cuii Jien, anu was oonteu i
, k , ,ny f M ad Lpg, . in yi.
j ' J !.. Pork U WOJth $3.00; beef i.
.1 . .E. : . J cheao as dirt : wheat is worth $1.00:
au oia soia. wi.icu uaa uccu iriveu in
I presented tliems'lves before a justice to
i have the ce rercoey performed. The
bride was rather elderly, say about 45,
while the groom wa bat a little out of
bis terns: However, as " i'arlis was
willin'," the squire had no objection,
and tied the two in thai knot which
binds for life. Since the houcymoon
began it has leifced otrt that the young
man was a step-son ol the woman he
had tak n as a wife. The statute books
declare a marriage to be illegal when
contract; d between a woman and ber
husband's !Hn, but whether fl.is is void
or not is the province of lawyers to say.
The question of relationships growirg
out of this event is little curious.
ed witbia the past twenty years ia
, v.. ".I .I
numeu'n sn .o. uv-., y.uui -
. k sofficicnt to warrant lawyers la
j uiakiiig sacb eases a specialty.
i - - ,.
Letter from Mlssortrl.
- Little Isace. Dee. 19, 173.
Cocsis 0 : To day finds me,
after an ibsence of fourteen months
fioui home, on the stamping ground of
OiJ John Brown, the famous hero of
i .'iissoun.
1 left Kauss October Cin.
After
1 spendm? eleven months to secure my
i 1 - ti
J satisfaction of traveling in that State,
: 1 finally came to tlie Conclusion tbat all
j.rnple r?bo were bred iu tbe eastern
; gutes and came Lere
wore nbliffi! to
! , ... , . . -
undergo a fe similar to thai of an
! "e. "1ge ,s ta gre" ,u"
i f.. np.;.A t AA.m ia r.hirn
' t ihir :nl l.nnM I hv nwn
j t , otiuoiKii teanfifirf ouiflu
pass t lira ugh Dalltown every day on
i ""'r mJ ""' W-
Tlieir
elephant, aud, insreld Of returning with
a sjU-ndid outfit, they have an old;
wipuu torgt4 ou pair of dilapidated !
oxen, with tears in tlieir eyes, and
uihty little in their skin., and all look
like tbe running gears of bad lack.-
P-jlfyoo bave any friends desiring to
r ... t : : - w .
. miiw a loriuuo vy iaru.ui 111 rvautas ,
!(1 mean poor friends.) you can iufonu j
i them that they cannot even mike a re-
! spectable independent starvation. A j
, r .
aecem larmcr can raio an excellent
1
4 ' crop in a good season, but there is 00
market, aud when there is a good niar-
: ket then the farmer bas nothing to sell.
I Deliver me from a homestead. There
portion to its population.
I ara living within a mile of tbe
noitbern extremity of the underground
2! mountains ot the Mate or .Missouri
, kaown iu geography as tbe Ozark
j j I'.ange. Doubtless you are as well or
better acquainted with the geological
Condition of these tbac I an. They
were mountains, but now their eleva
tion ia obl'.terated. This region is abun
dantly supplied with coal. Nearly
ettiy farmer bas a eoal bank, and coal
is worth three cents a bushel. Wood
is plenty and cbeap. The good old-
! fashioned fire-places are numerous in
I this section. Vast quantities of coal j
8 are used befe, bnt there i no necessity
for inaeh fire this extremely beautiful j
weather. I am teaching the lialltowu I
...t... 1 x t.i . w .. !
J DVIIVI'I, Sllli DGIUVUI IU.iC IIIC VII U
1 count of the soft and sunny weather
5 J we are having. We have had one lit-
1 ! tie skif: of snow, and the first riin fell
. on tbe Gth instant, the first that bas
: fallen in five months. Tbe rirer Little
. 1
6 ; n.aim ia hur.lrfi.n antt mrict tr.onis
vfcw , -
here are impassable.
Nevada is the county scat of justice.
Fort Scott, twenty-two miles weal, is
ooe of tne principal markets. Tbe i
crops of corn and potatoes far surpass
those of Kansas ; the soil is more pro
ductive and not so and. Tb winds
are no worse here than iu old Penns) 1
vania. 1 have felt like breaking about
a dozoo of tbe ten commandments fre
quently when in Kansas during a
zephyr. People who have never been
there at this season of tLe year don't
know bow aggravating and piercing
tb?se tormenting winds are.-
Butchering bas begun here ; there
are a great many wild bog in the woods,
generally all uiaikcd. When a farmer
wishes to butcher lie rides into tbe
woods, selects the finest porker, shoots
him and ropes the horg" to bis bcrse,
an(' dra borne. It is not con-
ider.-d health v to wound a hof when
' '
com, 30 cents : potatoes and apples, 1
i
51.UU. rruit was plenty this season.
Any amount of game here ; deer, rab
bits, fox and grey sqnirrcls. coons,
opossums, wild geese and dusks, prairie
cbickeus and quails. 1 have known
Doc. ltraud to net from 250 to 300
quails every day is the week, Sunday
not excepted.
Religion is very scarce ; mot people
here ttou't bave any, and those that do
ptofess to have, are members of nu
merous different churches, the princi
pal one bring the Old Presbyterian,
composed of about, one and half dozen
communicants. The most popular
church is tbe Materialistic. I'll seud
you one of their New Testaments.
Cousin Silas M. D , with whom 1
am boarding, is a bard-shell Materialist,
and prefers tbe Koran to tbe Holy Bible.
About two persons make a congrega
tion here, and most people think the
fires of bell will have cooled or beerl
extinguished before they die.
This sectiou of the State was sub
jected to the most scathing fires and
; ontrag dar;ng ,hc jate war. The inj.
provemcrtts were nearly all destroyed
by the Pawpaw militia, of Missouri, !
and the Kansas Jay hawkers, who stole j
all the personal property they could '
carry off, and burnt the rest. j
I have been teaching sehonj here!
since November 3rd, in tfiis church
building, which was counted among the
model buildings of the faf est. In
a few days we will movo into a large
school building just completed.
We are having a lively time with a
minister cf Spiritualism ; nearly every
night wc go through a mesmeric per
formance of jugglery and magic. It
wound make a dog laugh to see' what'
confidence aud trust he puts in the
planchefte.
We bave been on a calico hunt. I
, ,
t me.n huntrbg calico or anything
that eafs tbe article. A wagon load ;
of tbe feminine gender just went with
us oil a squirrel buuc - H'euad a reg
ular camp. While the toys Sid tbe
hunting, the other aids of the house did
the cooking, and we brought iff a wagon
had of squirrel
Tbia procVedicf
would be considered a leetle ourcjfned
-
in old PeDUsylThnia. Few there be
here who dou't know something of cam?
1
lite-
Th. r.o.. I.tn.;n t-w
6.
calling their Logs tm efemng. When
I first beard theui I thought they were
serenading some one.
Within three rods of where I ara sit-
ting lies all that is mortal of Uucle ;
D. and Aunt Marv D . and their
son Sauinet and daughter Mary. Not a
single tc ne mirk, tlieir resting place.
All the citizens were forced to fave
lhi eection during tbe war trochlea.
J-i!as 1) alone remained aud a few
Women. Silas was banged twicj by the
, - . , . . 1
J.yhawker. :n order lo make n.m re-
real the biding place of some soalliern
men, bat banging did notnake liiui tell,
e e
and now be lives a temperate life,after
spending fifty rears in dissipation Af-
b J . ' .
ter three years of sobriety Ire now
stands as high in public opftrifia- as ac
Y
mau in the couuty.
Hoe downs are very ntiruercni here,
, ,. , - - ,
Oat of rue many ''invites " we attend-1
ed cue, rematkable lor its respectable
numbers ; having 25 musicians, and
300 ladies aud gt utlcmeil. The re was
... . .
quite a biding of edibles atd other
things that night at Jndge Prjor's.
After the close of my school next
spring we iutend visiting the lead mines
iu Christian county, if God is wDlicg.
Yours truly,-
S. J. ALEXANDER.
The above letter was sent by Mr.
Alexander to a citizen of this county,
by whose request il is published. -Ed.
The Milwaukee Democrat states that
some eight months aga Mr. T. B. Ma
son, of that city, ascertained that be
bad a cancer on his face tht size of a ,ijaI1 accounts i tlio Keller's tiHee of
pin head. It was cut out by Dr. al- j Juniata county; and th.; same wid bo pre
... . -I. l 1 j ' si nted for roiitlruiation and allowance at
cott, and tbe wound partially h-aled. ; . Collrt j,,,,, , Mim)Wni WED-
Subsrquently it grew again, and, Wlliie ' KKSDAY, FEBKCAKY 4th, 1K74 :
he was at Cincinnati ou business, iYat -. T1' cc"u!,,. of McM.en.'
' ministrator or Ehzt Etkvt, late ot alker
tamed the sue of a hickory but. He towuship, deceased.
remained there for sometime under 2. The account ol Samuel Leonard, Ex-
treatment and is now perfectly cared.
The process was this : A piece of stick-
ing plaster was put over tbe cancer j chilt i.t Daniel Uroce, late" of perryaviilc,
with a circular piece cut out of tM) deevael.
,. , , , , 4. The account of Mary A. Ilcaeh. d-
ecntera little larger than the cancer, n.j.tratrix of tlcor-e E. ffereh, Ute ol
so that the cancer and a circular rim ol ! lurbett towu.ihip, deeeaol.
, ... . .15. The aicount ol Lewis Anker, Admtn-
bealthy skin next to it were exposed, j is!raI)r , t i.iisiian Anker, life of Fay
Then a plater made of chloride of zinc, : c"e to nshi j, d-eease-t.
a , 1 ii. The account of Kernum Jacobs. Ad-
blood root and wheat flour, was spread ; ttlitllr3ur t, w.uiam kicc, late of T.ir-
on a piece of muslin the size of this le:t township, deeeisud
,,,,- ., . i; 1 , 7 The account of John We'll. Executor
c.rcniar opemng, and applied to the o( 1)al:ji., Uta 0 l at.k lowns,hii.,
cancer for '.weutv-fnur hours. On re-! uecei-.sed.
moving it the c'aneer wilt be found1 : bf nt ('.' '
b iniiiisiraUir ot Maria L oder, laie 01 Jui uita
burnt into and appear of the color and 1 county, deceased.
hardness of an old shoe scjr, and the' v" W;M" an
r I James Ji. lloleller, Adinimsti at 01 s ol
circular rim outside of it will appear John Kostetlcr, late of Walker township,
white and par boiled, as if scalded by ".ji'- . . ... , ,
r ' . ' I 1". Ihe account of Kdtnnnil S. Doty,
hot steam. The wound is now dressed. ! Administrator id' Auyusttis khiue, late ol
and the cancer comes out iu a bard i
lump, and the place heals up. The
plaster kills the cancer, so that it sloughs
out like dead flesh, and never grows
again. The remedy was discovered by
Dr. Fell, of Loudon, aud has besn used
by bim for six or eight years, with un
failing success, and not a case bas been
known of the re-appearance of the can
cel1 when this remedy has been applied
Marbied on a Railwait Train.
Yesterday au unusual event transpired
on the eastern bound passenger train,
on tbe Cleveland and Pittsburg tail
road. Among the pafsengers was tbe
Kev. T. J. Kennedy, a United Presbv- j
rc' t -i. n-. " I
terian Minister of MeubeaviHe. Ihere
were also two other" persons, who,- in I
the opinion of the conductor, Mr. Jen-
!
kins, might be made happy on receiving ;
few words of consolation from the ;
... TI , i
reverend gentleman. The conductor ;
unwilling to permit an opportunity to do j
agood turn to slip by nnimproved, in- j
formed his clerical friend that a lady ,
aud gentleman, passengers in tbe Tear
car, wished to see bim. Mr. Kennedy
was escorted back, aud on being intro
duced to fhe couple, was asked by tbe
gentleman whether be had any objec
tion to marrying them then aud there.
Tbe minister replied tbat be bad not.
, i
provided they were both competent to;
enter into tUe stored relation. Heine I
assured .on this noiuf. he renneated the I
r ' I
couple to stand up, and the ceremnuy
was tben and thcie performed tbe
trail running at a speed of thirty mil.a
an hour between Reaver and Rochester.
The groom was Mr S. J. Holmes, of
Kast Liberty and the bride Miss Ma
linda Conner, of Carroll county, Ohio.
x-Pilhburg Commercial, Dec 3lf.
What "estate" do editors belong to F
The term estate " in politics signifies a
division or class of men participating di
rectly or indirectly in tbe government. In
France there have been three estates the
nobles, clergy and commonalty The last
designated as the "tiers etift" or "third es
tate." In England three estates are simi
larly recognized, viz., crown, lords and
commons. Hence tho English designatioa
applied to the press is "fourth estate." Ia
this country, in which no class distinctions
legacy exist, tne term "estate 7 has out".- a
jwetic relevaiicv; but if it is to bj ao:,lie.l !
. n u ii j . , J
to eur press at ar it should undoubtedly be t
used as by tne r.ngn?h. j
i
A " inarfcable instance of the lntinct oi
dis.-ip.me iu thj Russian army has just oc- :
currd al a fire in the small tow n of Bar
dosek, where one hundred and ninety-two
bvriscs were burned. A sentinel who waa
on duty, having been forgotten, remained
at his post. His watch-bbx was consumed,
and his c lollies were already on lire, when a
ciTpond arrived to relieve him. The Ein-
CTporal arrive,, to r.-l.cve him. 1 he tm- j
peror, upoo hearing of the cirenmstance, i
en. ine man nny rouoies, uecoraiea mm
with the Order of S - Anne, and gave in
struction lor hini to be made a non-coij-
missioned otlicer.
The debate at Centre reflects great credit
the community.
yeiv Ailcrrttuftncut.
'-. IrtsMlntioB of Co-Partnersklp.
"V OTIC K is hereby given tbt the prt-
D. S. rng and Alcxnud .t Wixxlward,
Iradine undtir the ftrnr n&;iie of " Emtiii k.
WixKiward," n the general mcrchnudisiiij;
"-lne". aav '7e , """-
lcon-nt. , All persona knuwmg tlieutselvea
: iudcbietl to the said firm, and hsv having
cbi!u" ffmht tbo wil! lJe"'Jl1
settle tlieir accomita on or belore tho loth
d'V of Felwuary, 1S74. Alter that time all
I nwiettled account wilf be placed in the
Uaiids of a proper utlKer lor collvxtiou.'
D. S. EWiNlJ.
ALEX. WOUiWAKD.
Johnstown, Jj.n. 1, Tbll.
Th b!iiness will be enntinned at the old
k t 1 ul It, th.t Aful.thrnkil u V. L k 1 nnn.
ttnoanca ol the patronaga ot hu old cc-
! lowers, ai:d t!ie n'u..
Al.tX. WOODWAkt).
Jan.
Juniata County, SS :
At au Orphan!.' Comt for the conntv of
Junia'a, h wt at m&intown the tih d-tr of
1 l'eeember, 1873, la the Matter of fie par-
, tiiiun abd viluatiou of the real estate of
A thoUlHun U:e Mli C))uUtT
' deceased. On niotiou the Ccart pr..nt a
1 '"le " '"'"" "V' '"'
, therein to ik, and arr at au Urpnawa
; Court, tu be held at .4irti;nloirn, in a vl tor ;
J four.ty of jm.iata, ou lue a.st .Mud..,
! hi I rluiiary. Ibi 4, vivf Ilia lud dy 01
I iho iuuinU. it 2 -lot k T. M ot said dav, 1
H f a (.t the abt teal
finite in the sjid writ .! urtitwu atiJ 111-
quisitiu il'iirrilK-d at the valuation thereof.
or siww eaiNe why the siime sh.-M not be
sold. By the Court.
JOBS T. METf.1V,
j CUi k of Orphtnt' Court.
J To William P. T'.i..nipon, Chrle A.
, Thomi...., Martlu. J. i.e of Ih. (Jeo, H.
i.oiuba ;li. Kiuiua 6. witc ol J. it. 'A riht,
, KliM K. wie ol llT j, T. jiuhn, All,u H.
wi:a of Jeremiah Lyuns, Anna M. wilool
Jaeub Iii -keuhaeh
Take nolice iliat by virtue of the above
rule of Court you are uotitied and r.-jnired
to be aud appear at the Orphan-)' Court, t a
lie h-ld at .M i:!!inti)n on MouJav, the 2nd
day of February, ltd, at 2 o'clock P M
of said day, to accept the real Csi.-tte of
Chark-s A. Thompson, dtveSjel. or refiiMj
lo a-ee4 the aine, or show cause why it
should not 1m sold.
IV. II. KNOt'SE, Sheriff
Slier ill's Ottk-e, Miltliiitown, 4
. January , 74. )
Reglslerx Notice.
TV OTICE is herein- given that that the
-LI loll
lowing named ero!ia have H ed
tli..i. .V.I ii.t..i.tr.!.M Vvi-itt..N mil ftiiiir.
.Tiiiur ui ,i4nu iviiisct, wi r j t"
township, deceased.
3. The account ol Edmrrr.d S. Doty,
I (m diirdijii ikl llaiinuh. EniHtf t.rm-i niilmr
rem anagh towi.ship, ri."eeM-d.
J. T. UETLIN. RtgUttr.
ErcisTF.a's Orru r..
Miltliutowu, Jan. 3d, lb74.
Trial List Tor eliruar j Term,
ltt?4.
1. Jesse XI. Bryner vs. William C. Beale,
No. H'; Seplember term, 173.
2. G'-orge W. Gorton vs. Samuel llofT
man. Ko. 154 September term, 1872.
3. John S. Lukens vs. David Shuinao
No. 81 December term, 1872.
I. B. F. Crouse ts. J.ilin Mc.Manigle.
No. 4'J February term, 187:1.
5. J:i:ues Marn'LT, by his next fii. nd,
Jackson Vagi uiUr. ts l) trwiu C. Mniib
No. tr February term, n73.
6 William Wagnur vs. Jobu Light. Nc.
29 April term, 1S7J.
7. Jonathan Burns vs. KliosSnydcr. No.
'P'emtvr term, K-.a.
8. John Jl. JJooney vs. David Coder and
stewait Anderson. No. V J Septemb.-r
term, 1-73.
, ' J '"'n r bhs v.. Emiiy Keir. No.
108 t-cp!ci.iber terui. lc-t-5.
j() J Calvm Dobha vs. J.iah Waters.
So. Jl2 Scp'embir term, 18i3.
.11. John ii. M Tild vs. Elias YT. II.
K . 1I6 cel,lrllll lerl.
. 12. George S. Mills 1 1 , vs. John M.
TB-UlKaSS
ry Stoiifier, iccM, vs. Dauiel Stuufler. No.
I.W acpteiitiH.-r u-rai, iij.
14. Peter Rrciiinxiiollz vs. John P. Whar
ton and Sar.ih A Wharton. No. 83 I'e
evtnber term, 1873.
13. Absalom Wearer, Tor n.e of Caroline
Weaver vs. George W. McFtwee and Darius
MrDanicl. No. 78 DeeenuVr term. 1873.
16. Absalom W caver, for nse of Caroline
Weaver, ts.GrorgeG.ilcf.lwceand Darius
McDaiiieb. No 7'J December term, 1873.
ii. 1 be I ranklin Printing Co. vs. Jaeot
will, Administrator of W. v. Dmi, de
17. The t ranklin Printing Co. vs. Jacob
ceased. No. 80 December term, 18. t.
JRVIN D. WALLI , Protk',.
rROTHosoT.it s orrtra.
MiCiiutoitn, Dec. 20, 1873.
Notice of Appeals and hevisiorui.
THE Board of County Commissioners
will meet all taxpayers who feel ag
grieved by lhe late assessment, tor the pur
.se of bearing appcais and m iking revi
sions, at Ihe follouiug times aud places:
For Tusearora tow nship, at East Water
foid, January 11', 174.
For lau k tow nship, at Bast Water ford,
January l.i, 1874
Fer Spruce Hill township, at Sjmice Hill
School House, January 14, 1874.
For the borough of Perrysville, at Slc
Manigal's hotel, in the foreuoon of January
15, 1874.
For Tuiliett township, at McMarffgal's
hotel in the iMiaough ol Perrysville, m the
alternoon of Jannaiy lo, 1871.
For the borough of Patterujr,at Parker's
hotel, in tbe forenoon of January lti, ibi4.
For Millord township, at Parker's hotel,
in the alternoon ol Jauiutry 10, in4s
For ttca.e township, at i'lalloiuan's hotel,
January 17, 1874.
For Waliiur township, at Hcid's hotel.
.Ucxuo, Jamia- Hi, 18i4.
.. Ko,r V'0 """"K1' of Thompsontown, at
Si.vder s hotel, in the lorcnoou of Jauuary
'
For Delaware township, at S?eyder's ho-
tel iu Ihe aiuraooa ol J.mnarv ti, 174.
For Greenwood township, at Cx'a hotel.
Jan.taay 21, lSi 1.
I IV 'incii i- . .i c
- - l-.f u tl..t ,.. .J-llip, til A 11 O.vI
er's hotel, January 22, 1874.
For Monroe township, at Pellm in's hotel,
Richfield, January 23, 1874.
For Payetie tciisliip, at Cyrus Sichcr'a
hotel. iJcAlistervi le, Jaiiury2-4, 1874.
For the borough of iiittlinlown, iU the
louimissioner s orhce, in the Court House,
Mll!;intowaj in tlle lurC.I10((11 , Januarv '
i;j4 '
For Fcrnunjjrh townsh:p, at the Commis
sioner's Office, in the stic.noon of January
2t5, 1874.
By order of the B-ird of Comity Commissioners.-
JAMES-DEEN, Cltrk.
CoaxtssioxEBs' Orr ce, -Dec.
21, 1873.
yt7 drerttitrtnenfs.
PHOTOGRAPjl GALLERY.
- Bridge Slreet, Miffllntowm, Ta.
JOSEPH 1IESS wouU repectfnllv Snrite
all who want GOI PHOTtWa.VPHS
uf themselves or their irieuds to pu c him
a call, and be convinced that this is Iho
pi .ce to get
. GOOD PICTURES.
Havvig jin-pir'-t himself with fie EEST'
IXSTnCSIXTS m the mirt.f, and
all tins . . ,.
LA TFST tftf'RO VEM E.V TS
that constitute a
First -Class Fhotograpfc Gallery,
he invites all his' friends nd the public gen
erally to favor hiiu ih tlieir patronage,
and they will be acrmr.iodated with any
thing in tb line ot Photogr.-.ph?.
Pictur.-s Uken trow Card t Life Size,
and Pafut -4, if desired, in Oil or Water
Colors.
. Siu.il Pictures copieil aud enlarged.
OM A.Hib.otyjw or l)aiaerrtypes ulv
copied and cuiurjred,-ml paiated if de.iired.
A gixxi selection of FKaMES k-?pt ou
hand l all timea, ind chuau-Y thsu ever.
.!id Wiln l! Kraiatia,
(Tilt Fr uie,
l'.ol.it:o.; Va!nut Fr itiv'S '
I.u i.it;..n K wv.oo.1 Fr-i;rs,
Kuslir Frame.
Cabinet Imperial Frnics,
Pietmc Nai'lf.Serew-eves, Cord and Tas
sel, tc.
JOSEPH HESS.
Miriih.town, Jan. 7, 1874. .
200 PIANOS and ORGANS,
Nrw aud .Second-fland, First-Class Mak
ers, will bt tel ' at Lower Prices for crsh,
or on iHsUlliiientH. ia City or Country, dur
ing ihii Financial Crisis tht Holidays,
6y HORACE WAT1RS JtMIN, 4S Broad
way, than ever before offered in New York.
A items Wanted to tit sters' Celeb-at ed
Pianos, Concert intJ Orchestral Organs.
Illustrated Catalogue mailed. Great Id
rtireftieiit f Iraa. A large discount
lo Ministers, Churches, S uady -Schools,
e.
So to S 'O P" ''a-v ' AgenU wanted !
All classes of w orking people,
of cither sex, young or eld, make more
money at work for 11s in their spare mo
ments, or sll the time, than at anything
else. Part'rulars free. Address G. Stim
ox &. Co., Portland, Maine.
Old Maids!
Teachers, Stndents, Clergymen, Post
masters, and wide-awake Young lion and
Women of all classes :
. You can easily earn a first-class Sewing
Machine; or Books sulbcicot lo stocks Li
brary : or some valuable. Pictures to beau
lily your homes ; or a nice Stereoscope ;
or a good Time-keeper (Clock or Watch);
or a .Music Box ; or a Gold Pec ; or a Pho
tograph Album ; or a Stand Kerosene Lamp
for Jour ParW ; or a Fine Aocon'coti ; -or
Webster's Illustrated Quarto Dictionary;
or Rogers' Wirld-rcuowncd Statuary
Groups ; or a Fine Violin ; or Remington
Kitt. -Cane; or a Remington Double Barrel
Breach J.oadh g Shot Gun; or a t'aji:nt j
Organ north $l l'l; by simply working op
your unoeeuph-d time m a uuy explained in !
ine circulars o! tne .V. II. r. to. reriect
ly h-gitiiuate and resptvtable ; many wouid
say hiianlliropic. Address )i. ll. P. Co
Vi'J LaM 28th St New York.
Pv ROWELt r GO
conduct an Agency for the reception of sd
vertisemeiifs for ntneriran Newspvpfhs
tho most couipiete establishment ol Hie
kind in the world. Six thousand Nrw
FAraas are kept regularly on tile, opeu to
inspurtion by customers. No nadi.ig
noiu, however eoni;Ieie, receive oue
twentie'h ol this number. Every Adter
liNeiUent u taken at the home priue of
tlie puper, null, .ui sny aiiditioiil charge or
coiuuiisiuu, so tbat au advertiser, iu deal
ing with the Agency, is waved trouble and
correspondence, nmkirg one contract in
stead ot a dozen, a hundred or a thnunand.
A Book of eighty wages, containing lists
of b.st papTs, largest circulations, reli
gious, agricultural, class, isjhtical, tftilv
and country papera, also m:guinrs athl all
pu!ica!iu!i -ahich are sp.-t:lally valuable to
uvrtiie.-s, with sviue iuturuiation about
prices, is sent FREE to any address n
application. Persons al .distance wishing
lo make contra, ts for adverti-ing in any
town, city, county, Stile or Territory of
tbe Uniuid Slates, or any portion of the
Dom.nion of Canada, may send a Concise
statement of what they wnt, together with
a copy ot the Advertisement they
desire inserted, and will rec-i.e inlornia
tiou oy return mail which will enable them
to decide whether t in. reaoe, reduce or
lorigo the or.lr. For ueh intorniwtion
there is no c!l u-g i whatever. l'ubl:sbcrs
not niy send their tiles free, but pay
Messrs. Gso. P. ttowKLt 4i Co. fer their
aerrices. Orders are accepted for a single
taper as well as for a larger list ; for a sin
gls dollar as readily as lor a Urgor num.
Address American Newspaper Advertising
Agency.
41 Park Row IY
TfYYFV M1' f """ with 8teth-n Jl
JlCrlil Key CiiecH Ouints. Cata
lognes and full partirniars PHEK. S. M
SrzNCTa, 117 HanoVrr St., Boston.
m aJK to 9 lOO in Wall Street often
JLwJ' i. als to a lortune. No risk.
32-page psmchlet for stamo.
V.ALT.STrst T a&aisor ft Co., Bankers ami
Hi oners, i'j Wall-sl., N. Y.
UpSTCTIOMANCT, o SOUL CHARM
1 fNG." How either ex may fasci
nate and gain the love and aff -etions of any
persons they choose, instantly. This sim
ple mental acquirement all mar possess,
tree, by mail, for 2- cents; together with a
Marriage ljuide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreuius,
Hints to Ladies A ucer book. U),iaA
sold. Address T. WILLIA CO., Pub
lishers, Philadelphia.
IEW BOOK a. SUOE STORE
1.1 BESinCNCK, ow
CUERRT STREET, MfFFLINTOWy,
Tbe undersigned wonld respectfully an
nounce to the pnfelic thit ht bas npnnej a
boot and Shoe Store at his residence on
Cile ry street, and keeps on baud a Urge
and well seteuted stock of
READY-MADE WORK, for
MEN, WOMEN and CD3.Dl.ES.
He is also r-pared to matulactar, of
the best tustrria), all kiwto of
BOOTS, SHOES Ji.VD GAITERS
for gents, Utiles' and ebii 'ren.
Al.t WOBW WASA.TTFr.
Give mc a call, for I feel confident that I
can furnish ycu with any kind of work you
mi. uesiro.
Cyitrpairing done neatly and at reason
able rates.
Jnne 8, 1ST ' JOHN SOUTH.
Caution.
A persons ure hereby canttoiteil
"gainst hunting or itthswioe rnp.is
sing ou the ianUs ot tji und.i jned in
Walker township. AIL persons so otfeud
iug will be dealt vUi to the luil extent
ol tlie law.
joiis; rt kacftmax.
: Snt'scria fr th Sntimi 4, Rewwblicaa.
Sew AdeertiMment-
CliARK YIUUTa ,
TINWARE AND SIIEET
. IRON STORE.
j Mala Street, rattern.
Ilere a complete assortment of
TIN AUD SHEET IRONWARE
may constantly be found to suit cnstoiners,
and are offered at a BARGAIN.
E7"liE'AlKING n.-atly a:id cxpeilitious-
ly vxeentcd.
Itoofiiii? and Spoutiu?
of the P.EST MATERIAL, made to order
on short notice.
THE PUBLIC
Arr U hereby inl'onoed that I regnlarly.
everv week, run a car to and from Phila
delphia, oing to the city on Tuesday and
returning to Patterson on Tbnrsd.t.. Per
sons Biirchaainir gKds in Philadelphia, cn
have 'them bronchi proniptly here by order
in Ihm to 1224 Market street, iu care of
Clark Wright's Harket Car. I also invito
ihe attention of those who ship produca to
tje ea.t. to U10 ta-ilitie otrered, and earn
cs'.lv solicit their palrou-ige. .
CLAUK WEIUtTT.
D-c. 24, 18T3.
OliPHAXS'
COURT SALE.1
IN pnrsnanee of an order isr:cd ont of
Ihe Orph-.nt' Coirrt r.f J 11 11 in la county,
and to thd undemirnCd directed, will l
i exiiused lo putilic sole, at Johnstown, Beale
township, Juniata county, Pa., at 1 o'chick
I'. !., on
I Saturday, January 17, 1874,
The follow iiiir real estate, to wit : The un
divided two-thirds of a piece or jarcel ofi
I laud situated in Be.ile towuship, Juniata,
I couuty, adjiiiuing lauds of John and Chas.
Sardell, containing
EIGHT ACRES,
more or less, with a
DWELLING HOUSE
and Sf ABLE thereon erected.
Also, a LIJIS QUARRY, containing
about THREE ACRfc?, adjoining Ihe limls
uf John and Chas. Aarde!! and Evard Oles.
TkRMsj OF SALE .
One-half of the purchase money to be
laid on the continuation of the sale by the
Court, and th balance on P'O tlrsl day of
April, 1J574, wheu a deed will be made and
possession given.
WILLIAM CA5.VF.R.
' Adiu'rof UlUlu Hosier, : dee'd.
Dec. 17, 1871.
G3518 tUMBEBt SC.
THE nndersijrncd, han ing cowipleteil his
new Warehouse iu Puiry svilte, wuu'd
rrspcctlully invite the attention -f llu'
farmers of the county to the fact fiat he is
at all times
PAVLVG THE II'CilEST PRICES
" FOR ALL KINDS OF
KAI., Si:KIS, Ac, Ac.
Having introfiuced new facilities for hoist
ing, wiwfti.'ig, Ac., we arx' now prepared to
unload with toe iea.it Mssiliie trouble.
2ark, Railroad Ties, Locust
Pests, and all Saleable
Country Produce
will be bought al all times, either for
CASH OR IX. EXCHANGE FOR HER
CH.1ND!E. HAVE FOR SALE
COAL, LTJM.BEB. FISH, SALT,
which will he sold to suit pnrchssers, either
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
and at the lowest rates ruling.
At my Store in Turbett township may bo
lonnd as complete an assortment of
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
Queensware, Hardware, fic.,
ail of which will l sold aa low. if not a
little lower than elsewhere-
NOAH IIKRTZLER.
Dec. 10, 1873-tf
fUMATA VALLEY BANK.
Porneroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co.
mrrUKTOwx, jisista coixtt, r.
capital, ne,eto.
JOSEPH POMEROT, President.
T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier.
BiaccToaa :
Joseph Pomeroy.
John R'tUhacn,
H. II. Bechtcl,
S. Frank Eagle.
Jerome N . Thompson,
John J. Patterson,
George Jacobs,
L'ntlrd Slain Stiurihe', Bonds', Ac,
bought and s dd
knn-thtrtirt exchanged for Ftt-tictt 'ut
at market rates, foiled States coupons
paid.
Gold and Silver bnfiyht at highfstt rates.
Vtpotitt rtttittd. eolftctmnt made, draft
w f prmtifal ctr, and a general banking
tau'wsj trautact'd.
bonds and other valuable- papera received
on special deposit. june1J-tf
1776. Q 187G.
AMERICAN CKKmXIAL-
JEROME I1ETKICK,
AT TUE CA.ML STOEE. .MKaICQ, j
Keeps constantly on hand and for aaio at a
email profit, a wen seieete assortment oi
DRY GOODS,
GUOCJaKIES,-
QUKKNSWATiE,
ntWDiS WILLOWWARE,
Flill, SALT, PLASTER
Also, FLOrU and allkindsofPROVlS ION
and MILL FEED.
TOP PRICES paid for Conniry Produce
and all kinds of GRAIN, partirra.irty fbr
choice lots of wheat.
. Merieo, P3 M?r l, l?-rrr..
yew AtttertiemriH.
TUE GREAT KEoLEDT FOIi
sonsuriiPTiorj
which can be cured hy a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has lecn
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation -ever in
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Lungcomplair.ts,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. AYhcn
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, "Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in tho Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. "NYistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the ease with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses tho
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the cause of
the complaint.
rREraurn tr
BOTE T. rOWLB & SOUS, Bsstoa, Wass
Aad sold by Drcgyut: ami Ecalvrs ceneralir-
A LECTUHE
to young MK:sr.
Just Pmbiih4.,in a $fi!t1 Ewrtlupt V.rc
Six Centi.
jLolnrr on tTt IVafun. Trufiunt iikI
KliCi Cure ol S;triir!(rThirJ, or nml
t'i4NtKs, Invuiiuif.iry fniissi.ii.,, Scu:il
Dt';Uy ai:d I:..itMarnt l jLu. i.i;;.
urallv ; N rvot.iics.t. L't'UMiciali n, l.r'i
ltsv iiiU l'iU; Muiiiil atid 11; lat..-.M-itv,
r'Ni'l:i!i rMi Sr-tl-A -lc. llv
KC'KkliT J- rtiaVKUWKLL, ii. !.. Aa-
Tlr HrUi.cnowiui author, iu tUi? ail
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' tRAO. HANS
The victor sr.wi; mcttine
ft, want i-eli.iM and encr.'-tie Agents
in this county. Th "VICTili:'' it a !...;!
stit' h. Slinttle S!u-ii;ii". with Seff setti:i,r
Nefslie, best finisln-'l atnl most sne-t Ma
chine ofK-nif. An increase of over AOO
percent, on sales of 1872 over 1x71. for
Terms .., A.lilreSs.A,
VlCTtHt SEWINt; MACHINE fl.,
1227 I lies tn ul St., I iiilad'a, Pa.
J-ORTHKBN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
WINTER TIME TAE,E.
Through and Vntct Rvute lo a i front
irosnnt-Ma, Il iltlmorf. R, it. Y.lmxra,
Buffet; Rothntrr. and Xiotara
rail;
On and after STOMl.VY, T)?.C. 1. 1S73,
the trains on the Northern Central Railway
will ruu aa lollows :
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN, leaves LVfimnre
d lily except Simd y. at 9 SO a m
K-aves llarrisbnrg 1 :'.0 p m
leaT .- Williamsriort 6 40 p m
arrives at Ehuira li 20pm
FAST LIN K leaves Halltnmre daily
except Sundays, at 140pm
lejvej H irrisburg h H5 p n
arrtVca at Willianisport 3 I8 p nt
HA R. At'C. h-tves il-illip-ore d lily S ' p
arrives at llarrisbnrg 7 4-i p n
PACIFIC EX. leaves Baltimore
daily at 12 20 p n
leaves H.vrishnrg dai!y
exrej Sum' ,iv, at 2 05 a to
leaves Willianisport
daily except Siiadav 7 60 a m
leaves Elmira " 12 00 f-m
arr. at Cauaidaistna illj cm
fi rv. it-. . ..... ....
auuiuai.t.ietis II irriioiir
ilailv except Sunday
leaves Wioiumsfirt
arr i. os at Rvisuirv
SOCTIIWAUD.
8 2". an
I t o p in
3 Sap in.
MAIL TRAIN ..ves F.l-.nira daily
except S ucdas u 4 a m
h-aves Vi'ili; :nsrmr. IMiW
k-i tian-isl u.g j j, m
an ives at lialtinr 6 ii in
ClNCINNAIi EX. Icwvea-CaiMn-
daigu.i ilailv ex. Suuu'y 1 ! 4 Jam
k-av cs El:a:ra 2 4-t p u.
leaves VV uiuunsport 6 of' p m
leaves IlarrisL"g daily 1 1 lit) p ni
arrives at BaltiiKyre 2 30am
El'FFALOEX. leaves 'VilHim-
I.rt d:ii'y ex. Monday 1 10-a"m
arrive at H-unsbitrr 1 .V a ni
FAST LINE leaves Harrisb'g daitr 5 10a m
arrive at K.tlthnore (!," a in
ERIE MAIL leaves,
dai.y except S u:nUy 1 1 10 p m
arrives at liarriiburg
diuly except Monday 3 06-aru-DAL.
ACC. leaves lliwri. 'atirg daily
except S'lc.iay " 8 01 a m
IIAr- ACC. leaves Uclovo daUy
arri-.es a: t .iViinore 12 2o ; ni
except Suuday 4 00 p m
arrives at na.risoiirg 10 o0 p in
BuffUlo E tores auntii airf Erie Mail south
connect at H-utisburg witil Fast Line south
tor Baltimore.
For fiu-ther iiif, rnvition apply at tbe Tick
et Otlice iu the 1'etinsvlvanut Railroad De
pot. A. J. CASS ATT, -General
Manager.
Harishm j. Pc. 21, 173.