41 I. -l 0 if M i . t SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWX. ITednruIaT. How'r 4, 1874. B. F. SCIIWEIEK, rsrroa asd rsnpaiEToB. Tbe elections. Illeetions were In-lJ in tweiitj-tlini-States and three Territories last Tuf day, in ercry one of wliieh tbe Deiuo eratic pa ty gained largely. Massa chusetts, New York, Louisiana, South Carolina, aud Georgia are the most tT)u.itient changes. The new Con gress will be lVuinerati J ; by what majority cannot cow te stated. Jt is not necessary now, to write opinion why this political calamity has over, taken the country. When the dead are buried, and sighs of the wounded have abated, and the shtotsof the Tictorp have p"nt their force, abun dant tiwe will be presented by which correct conclusions trsy be deduced. Through the terrific storm 1'entisjl vania passed witb less injury than uist any of the other Slates. Kvery State around her has been swept clean away iota the Democratic whirlpm.!. SL.e . atauds alone. There is Souietliin? no Lie in standing alone when inspired by , . . . tbi consciousness of right. 1 eiinsjl- j vania is njr'.it. tier came ts jnsi 1 . c . . , , , ,. one, and she Is the n (blest of them all- , She has elected her whole State ticket, ! 1 it may be by 10,000 Kepublicao ma- jirity; it may be less; it may more; but no matter bow little it may be, it makes Ler the distinguishing maik, the light on the watcli tower" that tells that the cause is not dead. But I'eutisy Ivania has felt the flio.-k. The exact coadiiiuii of Ler legislature cau no at this date be told. It icsy Le Ueuiocratic. The 3id, 5ih, 7'h, Stli, lOib, 11th, 13.U. 17tli,18ti., lJtl.,U.Ii lid and ii.d I'oi groMonal distiicls have Let n carried by tiie democracy, , and probably M-vetal others. Aui.dsl : the 11 Hd of iiili-fiute telegrams Uotll . a , 1 ing d Suite can be suiei. i ".T II ' ThanbkgSviugr Day. U. tl,- IV ,i-i .,f il. ITuiIlJ Stales; . of America, A I'ROCLAMATIO!. We are reminded by the changing a.-asout that it is time to pause in our daily aviicatiou aud i'ff--r I hunts to Almighty G"d tor the mercies ami abuiniauce of the year which i draw ing to a close. The blessing of a free government continue to be Vouchsafed to u, tue eartli has r. sj nd U to the labor if the hu-baiiUmau me land has biea free frmi p-;stiie:i;e, luternii or- der is beinif mauilaiued, and pface with other powers Las prevailed. It is St ting that at stated periods we should cease from our accustomed pursuits, and from the turmoil of our daily lives, and unite in thankfulness for the bles sings of the past, and iu the cultiva tion o' kindly feelings toward each other. Xnw, therelore, recognizing these cnuHiileratioiM, 1, Ulysses S Grant, President of the United S'ates, do recommend to all citizens to a&sem ble iu their respective places of wnr ship on Tnursduy, the twenty sixth day of Xive-Jiber next, and express their thanks for the u.ercy and favor of Al Biigiity tiod, and laying aside all polit ical contentions and all secular occu pations, to observe such day as a day of rest, thanksgiving, and praise. In witness whereol, 1 Lave hereunto aet toy band, and caused tbe aral of the United States to be affixed. 1'one at tbe city of ashington, this twenty seventh day -f October, iu the year 1874, and of the Independence of the United States the ninety eighth. U. S. (jRANT. By the President. Uajmi.tom Fish. tecretary ol State. "One of the speakers at the Baptist Convention in liarrisburg thus rpeke of the old Keystone Slate : This Slate. a mission field, comprises 4G,000 square utiles. It is as larce as on necticut, Massjchusetts, Nejr (lamp hire, Ithode Island, Vermont, Mary laud, Delaware nJ one iourih f New Jersey combined It is as large as Denmark, Holland and le!g'um, hi Eu rope, together. It i nearly as large as all England. Philadelphia is territo rially tbe largest city in America. Pennsylvania oould Gud room fir 383 ueh cities. Our population liumb-rs 4,000.000 ; as great a number as are contained in the Statvs of Arkansas, California, Delaware. Florida, Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New IImpsliiie, Oregon, Kli..de Island, West Virginia and Vermont. It con tains 4,500 miles of railroad and Las in contemplation as touch mote. It con tains 400,000 church members and over 2,OO'j,00'J o( persons who are ii"t con nected with any christian denomination If these wete placed side by side they wnu d reach from Philadelphia to Pitts burgh. Tlie State doubles its p-n1a lion every thiity years: and 500,000 . of people mic'it have each a house and garden attached withiu (he State bound aries." THESE is great want at:d destitution ; in oeria'O ancu.'tn or I'raka A despate'l UMH til-re, Ja'cd on (lie 2"lh ult.. nays : lnf'iru.ation reeeiced from t Utbwestern Xebiaka sluiwi that tlmu sands of people are in a starving con dition. One in lor inaut sac many w ho for weeks had nothing to eat but bikfd rquash and oinpkin and salt; others who ha J lived on baked fl nr and water, one meal a day, far weci.8. Ten thou sand people in this State will need aid sufficient to keep them from starvation and being fr?z to death this winter. Hundreds of people are naked aud on the verge of atsivation and without means to leave the State. Snow fell at i Laramie and Cheyenne to-day " ' -Ta.Milford ) Five-Cent. Savings Hank bas suspeisled, with liabilities of half wUlioa dollars, which w iil be coveml, it is believed, by securities beld by the bank. Excitement runs high against some of the hank officials, sod is increasing. The bark has stood well in tbe past, but the failure to pay an expected dividend in August, and the suspension of Nashua bauks last year, made the depositors nervous. It is likely that that the eoucern will be wound up." Stmrer bas carried tbe district tT bo tmrMt rJt 7t ir,ir . JCXI ITA corxTT-ooiciai. ir. at not. Licrr. or. f 3 & . .ft f : 3 4 " . 79 67 80 102 58 KH VS 127 1-S 89 174 91 92 49 92 64 8 6 51 S2 M & 88 6" 2 2 2s 2 32 9t 121 69 121 li'l 64 1'2 5 44 64 91 30 89 -r8 7: 5 1X7 V 87 ' 32 87 24 4 21 lVUi 1029 10S6 f 5i2. i;tx. arc. int. at. i ' f "5 i ? - : Z I 5 : : ? 81) 61 85 57 H'2 i:,s 121 i:. 91 172 91 92 49 92 6 8 n:i 53 82 ;V! 55 8 M 25 17 iH J -J.:, 99 2t to lol li 2 64 12 Lli 42 iK 89 oil 89 57 7;t 59 li!t 59 195 87 32 87 2 4 21 i:.39 9SI 15J4 Miffiin'own 6 Ke uiai ah. ..... 57 Walker 129 Kaette 171 Voiron 49 Unreiiwood...... 9 ?UKiKhnt i . 82 IVIaware HI Thouipsoutown... '2H Ptiterson 3.1 Mil!rl ti'J Bcale 62 I'ort Km 41 Turbett." 30 Soruce Hill...... 74 Tust-arora ..... .13 lank 32 black Log ... . 4 1021 Woodward's nij Tit; Laila's majority jUT. VilHintown... Ferwiiuvli... Walk.-r 63 18 ....127 4 . H J'-ivcite .... !Si: us iH-h urna .... S- Il.-law.i--e M i !!. jMntwii... 2 s-j 1 ieiii MillorJ -. I'ort Royal ... 1'. 82 .. .. 42 .. .. 74 .. 58 .. 32 .. 4 f ,,,,,. 1 u-carora. lawk lilack Log. 1 M Templi-' majority .11.1. lc(Ja:i.Ues:-'a mij inly 5-3. CONGBtSS. ASSKMILV. 5 "2 i. " ,. 6 95 7S 87 . 5. H'l 52 1 .123 162 tt l'J7 ,..i:t I'M ICS 9 .44 97 4 92 ,. 8 69 10 5. 29 '-5 SO 53 . 9 52 8 55 . 24 2" 21 52 . 30 9i 2 1 ,. 6i 128 69 1J4 .. 59 107 68 9S . 42 56 "8 W .. 29 93 27 9.1 ,. 71 61 76 65 . 4(5 199 67 174 1 . 32 87 35 84 j .. 4 24 2 26 j 989 1606 51 1586 j Mixi,.t..n. Fermanagh i-',',' Xunn Greenwood SlI9 ,,,,. ,,., lH:!aare Tliiuontown Patterson Ui'.l.ir.! Beale I'ort Koval . Turbeit :-pruce Hi!!. Tnsearfira . . Lack Black Log.. Stenger's 5I.ijw.ty 6.'6. llutrick's majority 600. can's, scsvetoe. arniToa. c E; i MiflRintown. 79 83 78 84 81 82 Fermanagh. 61 98 69 !l 69 Ml Walker ....! !" H'i 1-7 154 124 157 Favelle ...19. 64 175 86 175 87 Monroe .... 61 8i 4 91 49 92 Creeiovoo.!. 10 67 II 51 In 6i SiiMiin-h ina 32 61 29 60 32 51 IMaaare... 89 51 89 49 89 61 Tlioii.pM.n'ii 25 27 22 SI 2t 28 Taltersoii... 35 92 31 9S 85 92 Mil:..i.l 7 1:2 69 121 67 I?-, le.k- 65 H't 9i ; 67 9. I'ort Rova-. 41 52 4 3 53 46 46 Tmbett 1... 30 91 3D 9f 81 86 Si.ntf Hill. 74 5H 74 57 78 5-! Tuscarora.. G3 ISl -t.4 180 C2 11 Lmt "2 7 32 8" 32 87 Black LoX.. 6 18 21 4 21 1-9. 1470 lnr7 142 10j7 UO'i W"atts' ni.ij-.rit 376. Will's nnj.iity 395. Gibson's uiijority 418. James Blsck nreived 19 vot?s as tem s!Titice csndiiUte tor Suirenie Jmle. in Vliniint'tnn. I). Ura ifil reeeivel 1 1 votes lor Lh-utetimt (iovemo', in Millliiitowii. t'atvin I'arsons received I vote, as a cm (t id ate tor Auditor (i -ner.il. in iii:llint"n. J. II. Ciilliertsoii r.-c -i'st 19 rotes ii Mil flintonru tor iecr.-l try ol lnlerutl Atlairs. Feruiananh touihi (.mvc JjlaeK 1 volu. Taikonx 1, and Cub-itson I. I'atterroi irave Black 3 vuli-s, Uradlonl 2. I'arsous 2 Tll-c oo:a lownship pave Black 2 voles. Tola! BVk 25 ; Bradlo.d 18 ; 1'arsoiis 22; Lulbeitsoii 20. A iNciLa case of deceotion recently occurred ir. Frtxrjstrt, Illinois, aliii-h l-Miks very much like a libel on the adiuittelly keen intuitions ol aomankiml A rascally iinistor tres:ntel himsolfat the resi leuca l uidow iaytinl, as her h-nx lost hus bum, and actually succeed--1 in convincing her and the cliiiclrtn that he a as the identi cal husband aud lather who had been monrned so long as dead. But there was one skeptical indiviilual connected aith the family who brought the matter before the grand jury, and after a severe examination the man was touud to be an iioposior, and sent to oir.on lor three years. One can readily understand how tlu children inigl.t give crvdence to this man'a story, and even tli it they recognized their parent ; but how shall we account for the widow's de- lusinn unless, indeed a what was it Barkis said t Oh yes, Bait is is williu'," said be. CaprrtL mnislnueut has been totally abolished in S nzerland-. The new jx-nal code of that republic may lie briefly sum marized as follows : Homicide, committed voluntarily, is to be qualified as ninrder, and punished with from ten to twenty rears of solitary confinement. Premeditated murder (-with luslice prepense") is to be classed as assassinatiou, punishable with solitary confinement lor life. Murder by poisoning, also with thw same punishment, whether death is occasioned at once or by slow poison. If death dues not result trout the administration of poison, the punUh- nicnt is to be Iroin teu to twenty year' sol itary confinement. For infanticide the pun ishment is solitary confinement tor nut less than three or more than Eve yean. A despatch from Sit. Paul, JlinmsoU, uu- der date of the 2ud inst., ssys : James Lick anil wife were attacked on the afreet j last li i,; lit by Geo. Iiurhlenschlagcr, Geo. j Rapp aud wile, who had eridcullv been !xi(lgill or Mr, m j brutiU:r mUrderea ,Uj N(L Mrt. K ,., ber huMd ,,K.n .utel Mr. Luk, the former bei g armed with a knife, and the hitter witb a tiuuer's soldeiiug iru, aud alter kuockiiig him prwtrate they placed liim lace dowuwards iu a small creek, and Kapp stood on him to bold bis face in the water uutil he waa strangled. Tbey were frightened off by u proaching fot-Uteps, aud l ick was picked op insensible, aud may yet die fron his injuries. Ail the aa sUst hav bw capfnnst.' Ifce Sale f Kenttick Mtart-Honii. Tbe Chicago Tritt thas concludes tbe report of the sale ol short-horn cattle near Paris, Ky., on Wednca laV, October 28th z To-day the far-famed and world-fenowned London zuchess herd of Edwia 6. Bed ford was scattered to to the fffur winds Of the earth, seven of them hinging $24'.5GU. fcvery State in the Union enlend a hot con test for those noble animals, but Kentnckv and Illinois carried off the prizes. This is the greatest sale ever held -n the continent. The following is the list of purchasers t London Duchess 9th, ,n0. John B. Kennedy, Paris, Ky ; London Pucbess 7lh, $"..100, T. J MeGitilMins. Cyhlhians, Ky.; London Duchess 11th. $ l.4'H, T. J. 51c fiiboon, Cynthiana, Ky. ; Loinlou Duehess 3d. $1,210, C.X.Clay, Jr.. Pais Ky. ; London Duchess Mill, $2.0-10. J. Il.8peir k. Sons, Tallu!a. Menard couutt, II'.; Lon don Duchess 16th, $.'.7i0, Kobert K ill., way, Montnouth, III.; London Duchess 7lh, a live mouths' roan e.ili, $2,259. The finest London Dm-hess of the lot to J. II. Spears Sous, of T .llul i, III. With iliis closed cut the most famous family iu America, making an average of $ 5.521 per head, the largest ever made on any family in the world rxc.pt the jure Duchesses. Then camu Ihe clws t Cora 3d, $l,"it0, to A. T. Lockridge, Gneticasile. In.1 ; Cora 4ih, $j)SI, V. E. Siuiina. Paris. Ky. ; Louaii 35th, $l,fi8ll, to J.bu Snells Al Sons, latmontun, Ofil. Louau ol Wood and Villa, t'.MI a lour iiioiiths dd call, and i 1 to be one of tile Knot I. .11111F living ; J II. 8p.-an tikes her to Forest IlilU; 7ih Lou in ol Oikinol, $1,175, J. Niecols, BliMi.umlon, lil. j Kit ty Clover 2d, $52-1, llorice Miller, Paris, Ky.; call of above, by Slst Duke of Ai diie, 1 month old, to same, at $ its); Kilty Clover Sd, $;25, F. J. Barbee, Pais; K tty Clover 6lh, $l.'.J0, Wesley Waruock, Cyu lliiau.i, Ky. iiuisirled Cannoud.ile, $I.5U0, II. P. I'hoiiipson, Winchester, K . ; inisir Icsl Canuondale 2il, $2,075, K. T. Davi Imhi, Springtlel I, Ky. ; Caunonda e od, a white jrli: g. wbkh uliusa that good w hile ones will sell, brought $I,50i', to '. P. Bedloid, Paris, Ky.; iniirte-l Lady Adela, $1.075, 1 to J. Kircols, bloouiiugton. III ; Gazelle of j Wood'.ai-d Villa, $925, J. N iccols. Blooui iugton, 111.; Lady Bales 4th, $2,S2, Ed- ; want K. Thomas, North Middletuii, Ky. ; With thisfiuUbed liie cows oS the lint,' real. zing an average ol $1,915. 1 he frst bull ou lite list was twenty-u'rxt Duke oi A sine, the best breeding bull on this continent. lie wutit to grace the paa- j lures ol .the noted forest Hid herd, owueJ j by J. 11 Spears & Sons, at $7,o25. . I Other Siihs were as follows: j Loudon Duke 15th, $2,100, S. Meredith j k. Sons, Cambridge ; Loadou Duke I'.iim, a ! li-mouths old call, $!.5"0, A. R Duncan, j Tonand ,111.; Loudon Duke Htli, $"i00, Albert Crane, Durham Park, Kan.; Wood laud Star, $5U0, it. Briggs, Kcl ogg, luwa; Oakland Duke. $225, B. F. Gooch, Mason, Ti xas; Canuon Ball, $125, W. II. Kicbanl- son, Lexington, Ky. ; Northumberland 5th, $270, F.J. Barliee, Paris, Ky.; Oakland Duke 2d, $;!20, S. E. Cooper, Michigan, Marquis of Bute, $874, F. J. Barbee, Paris, Second Manjuu or Bute, $280, D. C. A derson, Mount Sterling, K.; Bertram, $240, K. CuehraiH-, tlhio; Jasper, $22 i, James Uaiieb.-ick, Greene astle, lud.; Ster ling Duke, $ .W, James Sudduth, Newstoii, Kcutucky. ' W ith this closed the most noted s ilo iu .-hurt horus, except the great Mow Yuik M. lis sale oue year age. T.i e siles bive shottu must coiiciusikcly that a biiiter proapeet is iu sto.e lor the sliorl bora 1 1 lcie.il ol our ualioll tna i the most sauuiutt had ever u.iel,leJ. Satikuat bight teveral tibl.-s were burned at li tlia.ioy City, .cUiivIkiII c uuty, link Stale. Alter l lie tires were tubdue i a dispute aroe bjiweeu members of the va-u.u-. tire luuiji uies, uhich ended iu a riot. P.jjol-, bliliek, wid all knuls ot available weapons were Irvely usoi. George Major, ihe chief burges, was sh-t aud wouuued, and is now lying at home iu a critical con dition, ihe bali entering near lb; heart. Daniel Dougherty, who, II u Ihouhl, shot Mr. Muj'tr, was shot iu the ueck by VI ilna.u Major and dangerou-ly wuuoded. Dougli criy wax airoled ou the charge ol shoot ing George Major, ami A Hlia.u M t j r tor kboutiug Doi.gueiiy. t)lti.-. were toii;il eu, and ihe cxellcmeut ti.roUehut the loan ran high. .b..it 5.C0 on Fr'.day evening fire was discovered in 8cl.nuru's sttble, in Selunv grove, aud iu ten miuutea the whole corner was iu tl kiues, and raged without ceasing uutil 9.:;0, when Ihe engines couuneiiced to gel it under control. There were eight business houses, taenty-two restden -es, the Mcthodini church, ublic school, Selins gnxe Timet i.lbce, iSegtress-r's tiuue.y, two hole s, (Keystone an I Nstioual.) be sides about teu stables destroyed. Loss, between $100,000 and I50,IKSJ. Many are without bouses and are sheltered by the ueihlwrs. The wind was very high and khowered spirts half a mile Irom the town. Two fire couipauics from tunbury reudered askistauce. SHORT ITC3IS- An orchard planted by Daniel Webster at Marshlield yields this J uar I.UjO barrels ot apples. , There was a heavy killing frost and ice at Mobil., ai.U a killing trust in Peusacola on iloti'lay luoruiug. On the 12th ot November L'dderzook will be banged at West Chester, and O'JUara and Erviu at Montrose, iu Susquehanna county. Polygamy cannot be unpopular among the women of Utah when I0AMMJ of tbem vote to sustain it, as they did at the last Congressional election. Two masked men entered the house of Mrs. Sarah A. Bradley, in North Adams, Mass., Suuday night, and after tying her lo a chair, ransacked the bouse and stole $300. A Belgian has started an egg farm near Marietta, lis. He has eight hundred hens and fiity cocks. Te business now yields 27,'SJO eggs and 2,120 chickens r annum. A despatch from London, under date ol Octolxrttl, states that iu the lowu of Dai wen, Laucauter county, England, typhoid fever baa broken ant iu ita most virulent tyie ; I5,G00 peraons are sick w iih it. 1 be influence, ot the wriu west her has readied even Ihe Western grasshopper. The hatch it" ol Indian summer baa bro ken open Ihe egg of that iuaect in Minne sot i, and tbe fields fairly swarm wilb the young. . ' ' A yocxg man named Beiij. 11 light was sliot Saluniay i.iglii, about two miles Irom Eiuara, N. Y., bile stealing tuikeya from the premises of Hon Edward Ml. ler. ' The sbtMiting was done by a son of Mr. Miller. Ilaight died afterwards. St. Jo-, a small oil town iu fuller county, Pa., waa destroyed by fire on the aiternoon ot tbe 2nd inst. .Twenty-live dwellings, two drag atoiea, and several livery stables ere bi.rned. Tbe lire originated in a de fective flue. Ko estimate of Us lows can i fa.ssrt wrwawas, ' Set Aflrtlemcnta. jtalmlalitratvfs Kotlce. Etlmie of Cornell Barlttj, dereaud. LETTERS of Administration on tbe es tate of Cornelius B.urtf-s, late of tbe borough of Mitllintown dae'd; having been grantod to the undersigned, all persona ui deb'ed to tbe said estate are req iested to make iiumediate fvixment, and those having claims nr djm imls against Ihe same to make them known without d -liv to SAKAH li. B VR'LKT, JlteEPll liorilR.K-K. Jldm initlratort. Srv. 4, 1874. S THE CtiUKT OF COMMON' PLEAS ol Jimiifa county. Feiirntry term, 173, N'o. 13 In divorce. Fr ii ri-ra B. Godsbot, by her next friend, ri. J K-oh (iilshil To Jtrob Cal'ioL itlipnniexl : Sib t'leane tik? noliee Ihtt the t'nnrt h grsnte! a rn'e on vmi to shoar cause why a divorce' tixeu'O mUrimnit should not be deer ed in ihe ulnce e ketnrnsnle on nd iv. D-ceebea 7, 1"74. Personal notice hat mg tailed ou account of vour alisence. LOI IS E. ATKIVSOV, Jlilornet f:T L.betlaml. A XEiY CIIROMO FOR 1373. fiODEY'S LADY'S HOOK Will give to every subseriber. whether sin tto or in a e nli. who piys in sl ranee tor 1X75. and rcmi's direct lo thi ottU-e, a copv of "THE It KSC'I E," th hsndsomel chr niia ever ollere-l by a pnb'i-her. T.tius $ ( per annum. For circnl.r eon tAininf term, lor clul.. ete., aditress L. A. 0 1LY, 1 biladelj-hit, Pa. es' MARY t'LE.1IJIER A1IES' if fax -Tm fav ! tswsJilstam.- It .sux-tnva) lha saiawar -isVrrrw. MUfTrK mTt WJ araaiar U ajsm a rxe." Ii M tbrarirs4. hr. t 1 -s4. mm4 ftps n-w biavk mi actMilr w tmw. M r t ln M7 tWrlttHMw, bwDNM-. putvm, aad Sm VJttV linn :r aUi. tM AtrU. Un a $- ovsirr mm . . S.M Masw-sssi Ja .avsk .awta. It Bttwlhi all otiacr fcok. mw1 UlttwtraWt aips-riw dmmm. wni 9.n" mm ms(f arvwfta l V oa-aj w Wnffa -ftH lit mti SMN'Ut , sf sj ha rll r nvrar. l$wta-r ! $s rum mmmt m ffjl'ske wyssf - f 1 htfj ar. r wr Urf p'Mp'lirn, it!i full part r-H t, nti fw-ioa. t tSrr will frH v tunw M 4V lar w A -s N. S-n4 fr tksrsai. A44 A- I) Wouiuviu C-. Uautsonl, Um FREE TO BOOK AiENr3. AN ELEGANTLY BOUND CANVAS SING IdMiK for the best and vhe.ist Faii'ilv Bible ever p'lblisbel, wf:l b- sent; of chiT?.' any b nift agent. Jt contains j Over 700 tine Scripinre lllustrafions, i and agents are meeting with nnTccdented sliceess. Address, stating exju-rince, etc., ami we will nlmw von whit our ;eni ars d..i.i. r-ATlONA.'i iTBM.SIII.NM Ct. Pl.il idelphia. Pa., vjliiea.'o, I'd., or St. Loui, Mo. LIJST EXTRA0HDEIA11Y Terms of Advertising" are otfereil for News pa peis in tbe State ol PENNSYLVANIA. I Send for Hit of pipars and schedule f rates. Addresa Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Advertizing Agents, So. 4 1 Park lio w, .New 1 rk. :S3l- ,- is . T -as I isa Umiixs Um-a ( a. i.? t-m tk. ((" tOPi V T ''? ' bonie. Terms f ee. tpj r- tLJ Address iito. Srlssox k, Co., Portland, Ms. (JfJIT A VK! K guarantee" to M ile sfd Fe if I ' nia'e Ag-nls. in tin ir li.i al.iv. t'o.ts MiTIM.NU to ty it. I'anirnl.rs F-ee. P. 0. VI'.'KF.KV k. CO.. Augusta, Maine. Executor' Xaltce. Eilalt o Jjupk Pom roy, dte tied. "tTniEKElS Lelters rel.im.bt try on V V lite estate ot Joej h I'o.nr -v. late ol Beak- Iwp.. Jiim ita t o., ra.. dec -t, h.e . Ik-cH granted to I he undersigned, all yersuna I indented In ihesiid e.-late are reiUeeil lo mike immediate ayiir.-ut,4iid tiio.e h iviug claims w ill please prcrut them proK-r y aulheu'io ite.1 for svttl -ineut J. NEV1N POMEmtY, Executor, Acalculia, Juniata Co., Pa. Sept. S'. 174. Lxecutora' Notice. Eitatt Miry M'arxick, dictate!. LEI'lEKS Tci.tament.iry on the estate of Mary Warwick, fate" of Spruce II. II lowimiiip, d -re.iMil, hatiui! been granted : th undersigned, all iersous i ideb ril to sai I eoUti- are rrquekted to make pax meiit. and ilioKrf kaviu claims or dem.uuls arc re quesled to make k mwn the same witnuut delay, t lll'UH V. DAVIS. Spruce Hill. JEREMIAH LYONS, . .W.llln.town. . Oct.7,74 Executors of sai.l deceased. Dissolution ef Co-Pa rtJicrsUin. Nll li E is hereby xiten that Ihe cn rinersli. h.-relotorei x'm'ing beiw.-es Hie iiiidcrixnetl. inner Ihe firm name ol J. O. Ilaliieman k. Co.. dealers in general meichaii(!i at 1 boniisoutow a. l'a., was dissolve-! by mutual consent on Ibe 'M day of October, Itwl. The li.o.ks, mnes, 4-C, are in the hands of J. ii. ilal lenian for col lection. ISAAC HALDKMAN. J. U. 1IALDEMAN. Oct. 7, 1874. The llisnks of J. t. Italdcmsn are also bereli.- tendered l Ihe public tor their hearty support of ihe linn, coii4et with the request that they maintain Ib.-ir busi IH9.S relailnns wilb hiiu mis ihit he eon tin lies the busi:ies at the old stind, where he will be glad to see them nt all li nes. J. ii. HALDKMAN. : KOTICE. . a Ihi Orphan' Court of Jutvtta Cnunty. iw iToceeJinf for Ihe opprattement of tilt Ileal t.elale of Jimee Jie.ier, de eoiej To Barton L. 11 id and N'tucy Jjw il .11, lib wile, John W. lk -.b -v in I b ir.ih Kit n lsenb rrg, his wife, ami Zen is James Reiser: rnrsuant to an order ol said Court m ete at September term, mil are hereby notified that I, V. II Kueu-, Sherilf i f Jui.i.it.i county, w ill hold au inquot ai.d ajprai.se meut ui:i the real est .te of s iid Jaies Kc iser, deceased, on Frnl.iv, tlie :JUth day ol tH.-tt.lM.r. 174, at 1 o'clock P. M ou the premises, in Tuscarora lownsl.ip, a lien and where jou can atluiid if vou see proper. W. U. KNOL'aE, Sherijf. Oct. 7, 1874. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. THE nnderslgned, at his shop, on Water street, ;illliuown. has nosr on hand and tor sale cheap, a gcUe al aso:tuuut ol CHAIRS'. lie also has a largtf lut of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a new llesrse. is now pre,uirel t att. n l innera'a at the slimiest notice ami on the most 'ib ersl terms, lie has made a great reduction in the price ot Colh ls. C7" Repairing proniptlv attended to. jdiy'Jittl O. P. UOBISO.V. WATERiJil . aZeasa - , a?l Millinery and Dress Making. - SAI LIK A.IAWKis still ca"Ting on the Afillinery Business ami Dressmak hut on cherry street, Afifliintown. She is prepared to do All Kinds of Sewing:. ' Tlease give her a call before going else where. , . saP-fi SUXIB k. Hlw-I. : ' t i. 1 ' ' - Real Eiitie. URI'IlAXd' OL'UT SALE REAL ESTATE! TIIK nnde-sizneil, Ons-dhnnf J E. T Sallie M., Slid Chirles K. Slinmin, minor children of George S. Shinvan, d ceased, ill sell at public sale, on the prem ises in W'a'ki-r townhip, Juniata couut, Pa., at 1 o'clock P. M-, m THUaSI)A,:OVEMER12,1874, The follow in c described real estate, to wit t 1 he nndivided oiie-hali of a certain lanta I ion and tract. of liml sitimto in Walk t township, Juniala couiit, b-unded on the ea.t by lands of J. ha A. (Jallaber, ou Ibe north by iai.ds ol Maies Kvle, on Ihe west by Ian la of Minn-hen and Baaiioar, and ou Ibe south by lands ot Book and lietrR-k, containing 0n9 Hundred and Forty Acres, more ii- less, iii.a sobject lo a ilowr ot l. b cea J. Shu i. an ; 110 acres of which are cleared and in a hish slate of eulliiallou, the bilunce ln-irg liuibeiland, with a vaiila Me stone ipiarry ou it. 1 be improvements are a LARGE STONE HOUSE, two stories h:gh, S4vSI feet, with a to slorr Frame Kilehen attached, 2IVJ1 leef, and a one-story Siiiomer Kit. hj'i, 15x21 leel, attached to this, in which there is a Cistern, Oven and Smoke House, antl other necessary ouib.iildius ; A Large Frame Bank Barn, 4 x0o feet, w ith a large CisUm, Cora Crib, and W.ij;o:i Shed. Tbe location is a very desirable one, binz conver.i -i.t to sck-xds and cliurcbes, airl hating the advaut.ig-s ol three good mar kets bein; one n-ile from Port Koy il on tbe Pennsylvania lt.iilio.id. three-tonrths oi a iniln iroin the Penns-. ania Canal, one niilj Irom Mexico, and thee miles from MitTiutown, the comity teat. The other half ol Ihe above farm will also be sold at tbe sjum lime and the satuo terms. TERMS OK SALE. One-fourth of the p'lnrh ise money to paid on the roi.tirmaiion ot sale by the innrt; one h ilt of ihe balince on the first day ol Ap-il. Itti5, atnl the other hill on Ihe first iy ol Ap il, wilh interest I Mini April I, l7v, lo bs aecureil by bonus and moitage. SAMUEL BUCC, Guardian. SepL16, 1&74. PIIOTOGRAP.l GALLERY. Bridge itrtft, XiQIttowo, Ta. JOSEPH LESS w.inli re.pectrnllv invite all who want i;t)OI PIloroUUAI'HS of themselves or their iriemls to give him a Call, and be convinced that this is the place to get GOOD PICTl'RCS. Having prfpirel hitiiHvIf with t'ie lihST KSl i:L.VKM5 i i tlie uurtit, unl at it liie litest mrnovEMF. ts that c.iusiiiule a First-Class Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friepds snd i Ii p b'icsen erilly to laor him wi'h t'nir pilroi.agc, aud they will he aecuiiiiod.i'el wilh any thing in the line ot Ph-itogriphy. Pietiiren t.tken lnm Canl to L'.fe Pise, and Painted, II desired, ill Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old Auib-otrpes or l.ijrnerreit.Vs also copieil and en!a'gel, tad riintiil if desired. A gooil st lee C I mi nf Kl(.i!ES k-pt on haisl at all times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Praun s. liiit prunes, Imitation Walnut Primes, lm tatioii Itisewo sl Kiauls, Uli.'le Pr oi.es, Caoiuet liu,eiid Kriie.s, -l'H tu.e NaiU, Screa-ees, Cord and Tas sel, kic. JOSEPH HESS. M C:i:itown, Jan 7, 1871. jKW FURMTLKi: STOKE. The nndersig'ii-d would inform the public that he bis ..pencd a FLUXiTl'IIE STORE la tlxi o "rough ol PatleraoB, where he has lor sale KIMIOUHX & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Lt-tlrooiri Sets, ALL STi'LKS OF LEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, Exten.ion Tables, MAR CLE TO!' BUREAUS, K ifSnLC TOP ST.4XDS, Sofa, Cane-sCiit ami Common Chairst, Wash Stands, Also, a Largo Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to PHiaJcIphia weekly I am prepared to fill all orders lor furmture, carpeLs, k.c, in person. F. F. EOHM. Oct 22, lS73-tf Eare Inducements I QC )nn ACHES OP LAND FOR t3Jyj3J SALE Said landsaresit uaieii mi a l near the Cairo II Fulton Kail ismmI, in Umdolph Co., Aikansts, and will raise Irom llitv l sixty bushels of corn or oue bale of cotton to the acre, and will be sold at prices ranging Irom one to twenty dollars per acre, according to Ihe improve ments on same. Tkbiis. Oiie-toiinh cash, and balance in one, two, three and four years. LEY1 IIECIIT Jt BROTHER, Pocahontas, Arkansas. FvpL 23, 1874. Tfce Misb & ffamlin Organ Ci, Winners f T!Ri:n rilKIIFST llKIAIstu DIPLO.tl t ' IlftX 4fit at Henna. '! PurK, ikm. wwuii.1, mi- rnr.tT n'i'- tlttT t tbe lttT C'tltMl.T: OUCj.4X!l in Ibe 1 4II I.U. mclinliiir . new sly'es with recent iinirovements. o oniy raciirr'y yur fn.i, -. i.twhi, ,, !. e. Sf.W OF i:as P41' 11KVI S the ni.nt l ivonli e rnr orieieit. ii,.iia .s ni:5irKi with I'KII lXEGE OF lLUCilAi:, to almost any pari ol tint country. First payment S-l.W or upwinls. IllUutrulCtl C'UtUloues and Cir culars, wub mil pal iiui.iar, sent tree on request. Address MA&OX &. II 4311,131 ORUtSCO , iiosfou, New Y oik. or Chicago. Executor notice- fttale of John ISime. deeeaeeJ. IVtHlCE Is hereby Ki'en that Letters J.1 1 etament--ry on the estalu o," Julni Hums, late ol Fat etle towtisbip, d.-ceajKsl. h ne been pranl.-il to Ihr nnd -rsigued. Ail arsons imleliieil aro reqiu-ste.1 to ni.uVe imiueiliate aynient, aid thos.- h it inn claiius will please preeiil the t. wiih-mtnelar to KAMt LL LKOXAhD, txecutor. Oct 21, 1871. ! '. AGENTS WASTED TOtt Prof. Towler'a Great Work Ou Manhood, Voiuanhi oj, and their Mutual Inter relations, Love, lis Laws, Power, etc. ' f . ' Atrents are selling tYona 13 to 9 copies a day. Send for specimen pases and terms to agents, and see why it sells faster than ' anv other bock Addresa NATIONAL i PUBLI9 HLNft CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Xeir Alvrr1men t- ?3 BE ATT Y & nOTTS' " GOLDEN TONGUE PARLOR ORGANS. rriUE Beaty k. Plolls celebrated OuMrn X Tongue Parhir trgan. Ibe best parlor organ now in use. Herald St t isia. Pa., Dec. 6, 173. Messrs. Beitty tt liotts. Oenls: I hive received the organ as sent by your firm to me. and I have had it examined, an I iteives ample satisfaction. Johs SixiT. Maa x. t Citt. Pa . Oct. It, 17. The Heatty k. Plotr ce'e'irated Golden Tongue Parlor Organ is bv far Ihe best pirlor organ in use. I have Carefully ex smincd il, and tin I its tone, workmanshij. al durability to le the best I ever saw, and 1 can wilh pleasure recommend it to any one in any one in want of a first-class parlor orgin. Paor. O. II. L'snra. Messrs. Beattv k Plotts. Gents: Having bivl one of yonr Oolden Tongue I'srl.-r Oi- j gans for six mouihs pa-t, 1 thongnt Lelore recominct.ilir g it to give il a fair trial, and am h ipf.y to testily III tt il surpasses ail that has been snid or aiUcrlise I atxnit it. 1 h ive had piolessors of music and eelebrit.-d or-gani-ts come and t-y it, snd one ami all sav that it is one of th.; kWcvtcM and best toned instruments in the mirket. It has liken the shine out of a'l in olhe-s ani'iinl Itere. I am perli-cilv satikti sl auh it, and If 1 ci.nlil not girt another ot ibe same kind, a.nncy count not entice mo to pin wilh it You may puhii-h this if you see hi, iny organ can be trieci by any one wishing lo do i a proi.l of w bat 1 say. A. S. K. Uicbakds, Lata editor of the Tauiaqna C'esrirr, now at Bethleliem, Pa. Messrs. fieatty ii Plotts, of Washington, N. J., are frntlcH.eB of enterprise ami whose prcs-nc w.'U'it be a rrdil to ant community . IlatketUlotcu (A'. .) Herald, 1S72. Tahlngton, N. JJ. is i b9nt!'nl ll!ag of nr irly 1 (Hi inhabit. ints. 71 miUs from New York, and 12 miles irnm Easton Pa., on the line of ihe it. L. A W K. 1.'. Don't fail to see and rxtmine the Heatty it, plott (ioklen Tongue Parlor Organ, before buy ing else hi re, cr send lor a new illustrated price list just out tor 1X74 Add es BEAT! Y & Pl.OiTS, Washington, N. J. rasn t r. ar ttt. kdwvsd flotvs. V ri! 23-1 y 31 4. i.t i.a - V 2 "i- Nina yoara before the pnMiq aril n3 preparation for tLe hair ha ever been foJueed qurJ to IIHa " eget ib'e SicilUn Hair Rcnewer," an 1 trcrj honest dealer will fctj it gives tna hist $alifactlcn. It re-tts-csGIIAY IIAIIvtoiisoriiiinaJ co!.-, erndieatin? and prcTcr.tini rlandrv.!!; caring BALDNEjS c4 promoting the gToirtli of tje hain i'bu gr.y an 1 brahy hair by a few cpplicitioaa is changed to black snd iiilcT locks, and wayward hair wifi nsa.ni any snajvj tn. wenrer tiesiret i Iti3tU; chjapest HAIR DKES3- j ING in the world, and iu effects Ir.sS i loader, u it excites tLo glands ta j faraish the nutritivo prineiplo so ; B?cssarT to tbe lue of the hair. It pirss the hair that eplendid appear- atce 8u ranch adrnircil by all. By :Xa tOitic and stiinulatinj properties it prevents the hair frotr Hilling out, j end none need b? withoat Nature'" ornaiaont, a good head of hair. It ia the first real perfected remedy eye ' discorered for caring diseases of the Sair, and it has never been eonnlled, , and we Rssnre the thousands wh j have used it, it is kept cp to itt ! original high standard. OorTreatiaw ;n the Hair mailed free; send lor it, ldbo2 Dru;j eotd Detdert m Uedmm Fnea One Dollar Per Bottla. B. P. HALL k CO., Proprietor LA30SAT0S.T. SsBITDA, BT. & CLARK WIIIGUTS TIISWARE AND SHEET IROaV STORE. Main Street, Pattemon. Here a complote assortment of TIN AUD SHEET IBON WARE may constantly be found to suit customers, and are o8cred at a BARGAIN. CyRKPAIRING neatly and expeditious ly executed. Itooiiin and Spoil ting1 of the III MA'ILKIAL, mails to order ou short Holies. TIIK TLIILIG Are also hereby informed that I rrjruTvly, every week, run a car to and from I'liila- il-;ll Ilia. iroiiiK to Ihe cify on Tnesilay and reliiruitii; to I'attersou on Tlinml.iy. Per sons purchasing (toim's in Pbiladvlphia, c-n have ibein broi.;hl promptly here by order ing Ibem to Vlll Market street, in care of Clark Wriuht's Market Car. 1 also intUe he attention of those who s'.ip produce to the ea.t, to the la.:ilitis olfcred, ami earn estly aoticit their patron ise. CLAuK VT-RMIIT. Dec. 21, 1873. BELT, VEAL, Ml'TTO.V, &C. JOHN II. KL'NKKL, having leaded the shop, kc, ol Pct-r ltrclihislioltl. de cease!, will tilri.ii Ihe cr,l'a;n ot Perrs ville, Patterson an I vicinity, with the best Fresh De f, Teal, Hotton, le. Beceit inft. as he does, all bia beeves from the liesera m rrkel, he feels sun be can aaiisty all who may patronise him. Perrysville, July ii, ll74-iu TUSCARORA ACADEMI. TOR BOYS AND CIUL3. TUE Winter Session, (21 weeks) will be gin Xotembcr ltd, 1874.- htudenls rc pared lor teachiag, business and lor College. Address D. D, ST0.VE. Ph. D.t swjW-lia) Aewrfratta, Pa. yew Atlrrrtitementt- FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU I TBS 0LT MOWS Hl'il 0 BRIG IIT'b DISEASE, A5 A run ITfT BEVEDT fOM GOCT, CKAYEL. I.TRICT"kE-. DIA UETES, lSPEPSIA. E.tYOlS DEBILITY, DKOPSY. 1EAIAL4 COMPLAINTS, Xon Retention or Incontinence of V line, Irritation, Inllaiuiuution, or Ulcera tion of the Bladder and Kidney, Spi.im.itorTbrri, Lexeo-rhoss or VhiK-a, I rjiul ir er Painful Menses, Bariog D iwn, Chlorosis, Sterility and Jll Complaint Imnitat to Female. KEARNEY'S EXT. BICHU For 5?ton in th B'avM -r, Cil -nbis G' i! or Bikkdus' Dep. sit and wueus or atiiky lliacha avai. a ul )i.-a.-s of the 1'rjstit- Oiabd. EXT. BUCHU Cure DifJ Jlr'nin from Imprulrnct. Hibil of Vittpal om,' kit , m all their stie. at little j.nsv, little or i chnire in diet, no inconeenienee, ami B iexyieinro. i . ... . rMnM.i a u.i ivr etrvneia to C i iale, Ibe,-. b ' rerssivnii tlt st. iiclivns, preventiuir and en hi St i tu-i-s of the Urethra. a lain pun and i ill iu-; antiiin, ana expelling- all p..i..nocs ma'ter. : Ca-d by persena in !h, dchne eh ne of life; alter confinement or Wbor pains,; bed-waiting in chiliren, tc. Trot. Ste.de aits : "One buttle of oear- . new 10 tract Buchn is worth mure ihau all . utliiir Bm bus comb.uad." KEalBNEY'S EXT. EUC2U j Perm inentlr cures all sffceiiotis of the j BUdder, Kidneys snd Ihs p-ic il wel!iuKs exilin i:i Men, Woiueu aud Cbililreu, ho nutter what the age. j Ask lor K wir net 'a. Take no other. j iric Out DolLrr pmr Bo'lle. tr Sis Bottle Jtr five Ovllnr. IPOT, 104 lCA.tE . NKW TtJltK. A Pot sh ian in allemlanee t answer i i re. in.deiiee and give adisje gratis, freu-t stamp tor 1'ani; hlcl free. For !ale by Drnyiist Ercry h-rc. AVOID QUACKS & IjITOoTOSc. As Chirrze fcr J.lbkt and .'.'o7e.:V:i. Pa. J. B. T'titt. ar.iln:ie ! Jero Medical Co. .'. HnluK-'phi i, au b r ol !M-veral TaliiAhl work, can b - cn'isuiicd on all disci--s ol the exu il nr I'rin r. O ft ( Ji'.ich he h.l l? ie aO e p Cl tl s-ml- ) cilh-r in m lie fr feinaV. ie n at -r 'r lit nhit riirs tiri-i' aiio or :..w t ...t .aodin:. A p-a ts-e oi 3i yeve abl- s liiinttr.ar di-ei.s i;b u.-rf-s i i..,- gti.i-.-.tv -il. ( hir;.- re.iii-hiiI.-. TIo.se l a .i-?:ine can (:. l -lt r i.-!.--ili"iii nvn.ptoit!S and etiii-it.e tjinii ! pr. p t pi-siae. ciJ tor tiie Guide to Health. I'rice ltl cents. i J. B. Ii YOTT, M. D.. I h -ician ai d Si. aujlH 1 14 Uu.iuo Street. i Yoik. NKVO P E i 1 1 G .iT PEURYSnLLE C S. Mtl.L taki-s this method o' r 7m ttiniiu thanks to cilia-us ul Pcrr-s-vilie and siirrouiiilni coi.ntry for ptst vors, and. havinjr loruied i lie firm of li. 5. Mi LIS A. S' .N, they hope to me it con tinuance of pit-on lie. Thi-v c i: w b i ter ajrve the publn:. h.t i-ur j i.f oieii.t our a rejruliir bu-i.ie:.s ol Mrrch mdi-ins i al liiMMls usually ket in a country store,, such as ! DllV GOODS, CU0CEP.1CS.1 QUEE.Siri1lE. AO!, K , HATS. BOOTS V ALm. a lull II teot heio ik er.' t'i.e.iii-.. Oak a..! llciuio'k S.te l.-a.b -r. Mi.-ns-i i.. Alnericoi and Freuch lull Skins, ail ol which we will sell at ihe l..ct price, 'or cab aud country pr'slncc. Alvi, a mil' line i t KKAI'Y-V i'' Cl.tM lllNti Also, a Merchant Tailoring Depa-tment in the niore. kel with t:L TI! a: d C'ASSlMLoK-S, wliH h e wiil m .k : up to order or sell by tbe yaid to customers. All woolen gixsls cut to onl--r ! Call and see us. We nt-Mii to please our customers, prctcrriiij I 1m nimtilc six-p,nce to the slow shilling. Store ojipoMite dcManigle's ' otcl, in the Slevcnsou irnpcriy. ti. s. nil.: 3 A. at. . Terry sTiMe, March 1p7. SETT ASD ATTB.4CTITE j LlaN'l'a OF GOODS JCT BKCCIVED iT TUB . PATTERSON DRUG STORL Among the many nice gmids mty be found thj luilowing : Two Dnzs Fisa Porair Bibles. T.assk Lot or rnor'Or.Aru Aisrss, I'stc- I Tin l AiTiiosaru Albcv-s I x- j tbs Fist Ksivts iob Lauiks, i tisa PocKBT Until, LsoroH to StrrLT Thk Cobstt. A (Jsiat Va- mrr or Fist Lsi tisi, fares ssB Esvelopis, Fisr Biistol Hoasd Iiim, Blims, Labck Lot i p Ulisb KoiiSS, FlIL rioCSD IfAT-lSiMlKS. asb all orur.a Kinds a izes. IIabbosicas. Lxtsa Qi-alitt Aicobi.ess asd YinLiss. Kiss li tis lli'-nis t.tn Coass. I'ictB Cases, lira T.-atc-j 1'orcnrs, Pbtlios, Cnsss Ho.tans, )uii. Bo., iRECKEtS ABB " C B E C K E B ll O A k D , Photo o a a r m Fa tats, Bas Balls, trier tcLrs AKD LtE GLASSKS, BlST ASSOBTBEST 1.1 THE Col'STT. Tub Prauc abb Ixviteb to Call as Ezabisb tub Goods. Kimcb beb tub Place. pArrsasos Data Stobk. P. C. KCXDIU. Patterson, May 13, l)j7l-tf -sHsaaaaBavaaj js s tiilt wm. KNITTING fwweisfi wi.aVatsi. umti biMLibW ESt- s lav a.-y. Carres wasst Mai -. f htU MACHINE 1 tl id AI L fltZI -I kt L kM P aMt? ar fi-rt. Sir. htaiwmrfi tie-wet O .ot Vtbi. btn-bH l.sMfMar1nv it Cbbbbi Tst Paw t - - W 4mmmm Hme, mmm. Wmm- Mkilai.'Trtkli itiiBMi 'sit.mrW)wH mt stK (dlltmjCID ftL. AsMssa lAn kiT.La UAiMVm CO ,m Wa r.M , CM-n. Omtm. ALL ttV of rrM!teadH, of w, Innnw, extensiin t. b'w. marble tp buriaui. tuarb'e lop stands, nofa, cne-eal and rnm ma chairs, and a I rrt l-t of mrprts for aie ai Kohm'a la.-nitar store in rattcraon. Cnrtn4 swt KraMlrwjw f laVt ywea Ayer's Hair Vigor For 'restoring to Gray Hair ita natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is once agree. ble. healthy, , I i3 ... f i eneciual f for preserv- i , 1 3"? the luir. to ita orininnl Color, trith theeto and f rrshnrxs of ynnth. Thiii hair is thickened. faiu ing hair checkeil, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroy ed, or the glands atrophied and decayed; but such a remain ran be saved ,y this application, and stimulated info actirity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. I:j occasional nse will present the hair from turning pray or falling ot and consequently prevent lal.lm3. The restoration of vitality it pives to the scalp arrests nnd prevent, the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from thon deleterious sub stance which make tome prepara tion danzefo", and injurious to tlie hair, the Vijror can only benefit, but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothin;: else ran be fonr. 1 so desirahle. Contain in neither oil nrdye, it does not soil white camhrir, and yet lasts Ion on the hair, givinsr it a rich, li-i Instre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared b.' Dr. J. C. Ay?r b Co., Pracllrml a.t Aaalytieal Chemists, inWKtT.. WJM. aotn ay an. iwracBti rvsr.rwnrEB. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, t?TT tot me relief r J ami cu.e ui ail Use Mami'li, Uv er, Isuwci. 1 ber are a uititl aiHneiit. Mini aa xcttttl i;rp .IT. Iterilifc ii;te It teeeoiUle, Uitr couiain mi u.rr- r nr nin-.pi-al 4 wlt.t lever Mm-h prfu)- s-biii mnt tifferinir m rrventel Ur tlieir time i y Me; ami every tumlr tiotiij bavr ttivm'vn hinl tir tltnr prottrv tiou au4 re i tel. wh in4Uiil. I.nr cxenei.ee hiw prove! them lo I the :ifet, surest, and Le-I of til the Fit! with which the market auotiiitK. Ky Iheir ocrKnjil 11.4e.tt1e blooti fe tMiitiieil, tlie rorniitHns of the nvAtetn ex pilel, oh-tntftioii mnovei!, and the whole maw-untrry of IHe rett-irel to tt Ueaitliy attv Ity. Internal orjr;mhKh laerome cloned ami slna(th are tvanei lr .-fvvra , al tiiniil:tlel into a-tHn.' Thntt inrtpwnit tii-rn m rnanret into health, the value of wlu h rhnnce, when reckoue! on the vast nuiltituile who etijuy it, can hanlly be coio ptilnl. Their wumr-roatinc ni:iLe tlieia pleasant t btke. an I reet e their virtues 11 1 11 tit paired for any length of time, m tliat Ui- ate eter freh, ami erfertly reluihle. Atthotixh ennhiti)c. ihey are miM. at; I ojer ate wnhMit iitin bauce to Um cwaslituuva or diet r iM-ciiiiatttm. Full i(ire. Immih are riven on the wrapper to earn box.lww lousf theni a a raiuily l'hrie. .nl for tiie fulloniiijc cuniauit, whica Ihesa M'ilm mtittllr rut-e: Kr iTrl x IHirMtiaa. I.ICa leaaftaeiii, Laa.ar. ami mmm mi A pm tit. Uiev tHitili ie taken iuo)emiely to Ptr.nnlitte tltt toiuach, antl restore it healthy tone anl a'tiHi. Kim Lfffr tl'Aawfvlsst'Nff ami iti Trion r,tiii. Hilton llwlica. 'cl llitfi?lM. JTt.tlic or 1-r Kirk r, llsliow lc and flitioa Fff irn, they sIhhiIi! lie imtit-mt.-ly Ltkea lor e'-h ftvl l erret the ilie.xeil a'-tiou, or remove the o!tni-tin whn-h fnue it. Ktr Iytsfntry' or DiMrrkwii, but one mtM t-e i cn tI1v retii'-e?t. lor It brumntiam, Cra)vl, p4)piUlnai mt lh fl rwrtt PtM It the . . ftiirk. ami tliey nhoultl Ih .-miiiiurii-lv t-iken, a reUi;ed, t fhaiiee the t.a-Dt titn of the oystent. IV ith u :a Cto inse th'e rmnpJ.it nt tliatpar. r r H ronv in. IreMictl ell a)r "m't "ihmiM le taken in l.irf ami fre quf ut ikea to produce the effect oi a draue pi tr. f'r Ha r prrM.ra. a laiTedo- ahmiM ha taken -ti it rwtiiH-e4 tlie UriteU efiect by ayntf -;hr. " A- u iiti$T rat. tke one nr two Pitta lo priT'ie hee-tin .iml relieve tlie Mfiinarb. n-Mt.-tl tloe Mi imitate the tomarti jtti) lnn el-, restore- theapetite. ami inviaor a. trie - -tern. Hnre it fc ofl n aura 11 1 a- ' ffesHisi he r no eri"ii lemnreient exi'ta. One who feel- npr-,Mr well, often linl ih a ts of thee i'iilm make him feel let-ul-etlr iK'fter, from their eleanii;jr ami reao vooe eilert on the itibve aparatua. rKKPARCD BT " Pr. J. a ATEK h. CO., Practical CbamiarU. tOITKLL. If Ann,, r. . A. run a.iua ur all dri oouts cvertwbiibb. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Disessss ofths Throat and Lnnis, suca as fJou4is, C.iiis, W ti.n .piu4 CoojX bro::oa;t;s. AMun.a. ai.d Cousu.i.pbou. Anv-r t'-s rrrs tli-cov. r. s uf ixHui- .'of more rrril vaiaa " to mankind tUia . -. . . , Ve-iv fi all ifitratrs of tits limit ni Lnocs. A vat tri al of it virtv.M. t'- oi:--lii.u ibis sua o'.r risiiitries, lias sttAiru tiiat it i!ws snrlr an-l rtTrr'nallr cifn :..rm. Tlia tes tiinonv of our lie citizrn.. of all e!n-, n ta'ilisltc ffie foe', iliat Curl ST ri.rron.it. wi.l aisl ilin rsl.rvs ami rm l!:e iitH.i-ri c d.or.!rrsof tli Tlinsi' sisl Luiiir Leroml snr PT'ier miMii-irs. Itia to-nf tlnntns al!-r-ti'tn of fli ru!iniHt;irtr tlrirsu. vi-M to rs rnwrr: an t r.i-c- of o -sumption, ru.ei r ta.. nrs;nra'Msi. arr iu'..c v kM.ti, rmn irk i'- as h-ir-l'v f bclirw-l, trrrs t;(r :.roTni heriii; 1 l.-.f.rire. A- s rr:n e :v i' i- itlrnirre. ot w!iir:i the pun ie miv ley fur fail nrcion. Bv cun.ur Couzh-S tat f.ireruiuiert of more rernui ii -.:e, it s;ive uiinurn'sjre.nivc., snl an snK-unt of snfTcriu; not to he enrnniteil. It elinllenres trill, sn.1 convinces tlia mot sceptkaL llrerv family shoul.l keep it on band a a protection spins! the eirlr and un perceived atrai-ks of rionvKiary Alfections, which ar -ti!y met al fii-st, but wiiich liecomc inenrs bie. mint too oOen fatal, if netfected. Tewler luiiift need tliis defence; ami it is nnwia to te without it. At a sat'renard to ciiil.iren, ami.l tbe di.tre..mg tli-ai which bent th Tiroat anl Ciie-t of ciiiMlwo.1. CurnrT PrCToait. n innlurtb'e; for, bv iM tiinely nJuiles are revwe.1 from premnturs eraveIiailil saved to tlie lore and nflernon ceuIrgWskllirin. h acM speeiiily and surely ? amiuanr rol.ljj-.Tciiniif Ksuid and tieilhire,ori i!;' IeJf Xo ar.a will infTer trmt'.lejnine InjluensB and pnn fiil Brotw rbitis, 1ien tuey knttw how easi;y tbey caa be enrv.L Oriiinally the nrndnet nf lone, lshorioos, sn-t urcefil rliemicil iuvetiptlion, noct or t.l i tiare i i m ikin? ererv toi''.e in tbe 0Trwt no.i:ie prerriou. I' mnv be con" aenfly reued atmo . poei"E s!l lire vir tues it has ever ex'iiiuteil. and esmtbie of pnsliirin; rup-t a. meraorabis s Lxe greatas it bas aver ttfecred. r SEP A BCD BT Or. J. C. AYER & CO.. Lowell, Mas., Prarttcat and itwadytical Chsnniata. SOLO BT AU. MCtKMUST BVBKTWHEBB. TtirnwRnn':s o diiisi. ' . . 1 . v 11 . tv- 11 m " 1 . . - . ,, . uLlir a. .U . AS A avriiriew' ro'aaie ef via pagra beat ifu.ly Mutinied a id elegantly bound. Co iiaiiin muter jn- 1 n list to lb wants I atii-y f nni'y. Over 2VI enjrivinrs. tnte uii-nt so d l'"1 .-opira in one wrk an other K6 ti tfirre cl.ivs a d aitothvr 2 in foi:rda s. t'irrnlim, with t'oirn lcio Index, trr. Lirirnl di-onnts .ihI en-lcsive trr- Ageits Waited Ftb'isners, 72 Si-om St. 1 bilailii.. Pa. Al reessS'irtiiM-ni Q'leens tare - 1 1 WB'e. Glassware. I ncr ii t. Ci:i na m j at mm- alaaav- s, . 1 wbo, &a, for sab rhesp hv ' J. 4 H. A. 6TAMBAUG3-