X ,-L7.' 4- mmzi k REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN OWT: .TTednetday, April 23, 1S19. . . TERMS. - Sofescriptlon, $1.50 per annum, if paid wrfUn 12 months; $2.00 If nut paid within It month. - . Transient advrrtir.n!'Tis Inserted at 30 eeuts per inch fur each insertion. Trsnsl-nt bnsiness notices In local co'. n:u, 10 cent per line for each insertion. 1: Jiioti jns will be male to those desirii';: to ad.erliae l.y the year, halt or quarter rear. PENNSYLVANIA STATE SABBATU SCHOOL CONVENTION. Tho fl.teeath. annajl convention of the Pcn-sylvauis State Sabbath-school Asaoci ti.sn will bs held in thj Second Presbyte risTi church in Altocna, Tuesdiy, Wednes day and Thursday, June Ed, 4th and 5ih. Ths exercises will open Tu.sd iv a.ternuon, at 5 o'clock, with a trrand union children' meeting, addresses by Rev. Richard Nek ton, I. 1)., of Philadelphia, and i.l close oa Thursday niht, at 10 o'clock. Tbe programme will be practical, and tho topics will be opened by llie ablest Sund ly nch m4 ui-ti in the State, aHi; which they will be given the coutendi-n lor geucrai discussion. Tho music will he un.ie.- the direction of Frofi J. H. Leslie, with H, L. Dele, of Al t3or.a, as orgtnist Tho s.uol reduction of ratos will be had bn all leading railroads in the ft Lite, fur in formation f ahich rep iff your name to B. j F. Custer, Es., of Alioona, chairman ol Coiuniittes oi transport-ttion. This will be a mass conveution, at:d all 0,.dayhoouiandSudav-s.-.h,olnrni-l ... ., u c. 1 , cations lliroui.no-.it the btate, whether ot a denenjiiiatiouol or undeuoniinnlonul char acter, ore entitled to n-j'rjwn'stion. For ai! duly accredited deh-g-:s entert iintnL-nt ! will be piuviddd it thiir nir.i -s a-e reported to Kcv. Si W. DdttieM, of Altoona, -a or before May 31st. All persons conWipt-tt-ing auen.ling the convention t-boikd art auc-e ta oj present at the children's acolii-g si.d rtiium Uiit'l the close ol the ;o:ive!i;i-'ii. It is hoped til it the rouveutien w i:l be i. Irel and enthusiastic aud th it every one ill fuel an i'.diviIu:il reio:.s bi;itv lor its success. I Pastors aud suprinieiHieMs will .leoe read this call to their rt-fpretivo schools asi eccrt3.tio::s. For copy cf pieg-a-u- sue and auy turtuer or special iutorruatiou, i address i. SsU S?cret.-.ry, It. laud couuty, i a. cliaic jour, Cu.ubi-r- 1 As exchange wriiei ; t.ue of the latest discoveries aua.-uccej is thai ccliy is a ' cure for r-ieuumtisiu ; iiitlee'd, it is asSei'U-d 1 that the disease is in:pv.-.sib!e il ilie veai- : Isb.e be Coofceit ir.d l.i-elv tat-.-n. Trie 1.1c: th it is almost always pat oa the uKe raw j p.-evoiits i.wti.epv.Uik powers ir-.n Wic ,ia- leg aj'.'is n. . ue ccteiy ...juiu tv Cut u.;o lili, fcjih-.i iii Water tluttl j!'t, and she waler i TLoccleiv sjUhi be Cut ii.:o m ii-Lk !' t.ic ia'.c::t. Put ue.v 11. k, tvt; a fill:e Hour ar. ! uu;. into a sau.- a:i wftt! Le bo. iei celery, s.-i ve it w arm w i;L j pieces if fiist, eat it virh potatoes, ar.t lU i tsiinlui aiiment wid soon ueid. Sack i the '. decloraUua uf i j.i ykiu who lias ajraia ' n't at, aiii Lied the eSja.'riiuei:t, ;.d v.:.h uuuoru sueceos. lie ados tf.at cj.d or j d imD never woduces but si-uiiv develjis i 1 ttic dUease, of v.huh id i.. toe iriuii: , and sUoU.wii.g ca:ie. a .d that wbila tl.e blood is kTkal.uo th-.re Can be neiloer riieu ni;'i!i s:aiis::cs s!iov r:ai iu one je-r 1 .0.0, o, v p rso... u.eu ; ti rheumatism, and ever, case, it is claimed, ! Wight bave r-.en CLrea or prevented ny tns wdoption of the reucdy mentiousl. At least two-thirds of the cases na'tied heart d! .ease are ase'ribe i to rheumatism and its agonizing a3y, f oci. sn-all-p-'X, so much dreaded, is njt half so destructive as rheu matism, which, it Is main'alued by physi cians, can be prevented by obeying nuure's laws in diet, but ii" von have incuricd it, boiled celery is pronouaced uubeaiutingly to be a specific. Tek Altoon Tntmnt ol the 17th Inst, says: About 10 o'clock yesterday inortiin; the little 18-aionths-oM daughter of Mrs. tanipbell O-.g.in, residing at Twentieth street and Sixth avenue, got bold of a tin t jx containing a solution of concentrated lye, w hich was standing in acap'iotrd, and, taciug it to her lips, drank a portion of the icoa!nt. Tbe screams of the mitortunate child attracted tbe attention of Mrs. Cogati, ! who was working in the yard, and idie ran i to her assistance. She found her biby in j gre tt agony, with her lij terribly swollen nd Iwr mouth having the apj.earr.nce as though it uad been tn:ued inside out. The little one was vomiting, which would indi cate that seme of the fluid had reached the stomach. There is smrli probability that the child will recover. An insta:ice similar to the above is uuotcd. however, tne Mo tin. of which still survives, though it is next to impos'ibie for the child t keep food ou Its stomach. General Harry V, bite secured a Congres sional order for a suivey for a canal across ths Allegiiennijs. Tbe survey has b.tn made by veteran engineers, Worrall and Mtniil, who show couclusi-c'.y that for a couijrat:ve!y moderate cot a canal msy ns constructed through Pennsylvania to the Ohio river, "using the Ailesh-ny, the Kis keminit?s, aud tne Coueiaait'u livers, to tbe western base ot tbe niouuljins, crossing them and striking tbo upper wateis of the Juniata, on tbe eastern side, and w d scemiiug to tide water oa the S usquehaniia.'' liuTah for Harry White! Everybody tak canal. The svstera of inclined plaues kuled the i old canal. Now that mod.ru eugiteera de- elare that s complete water course can be i made over the tuouu.'aias, tLe canal may be- lore long liccome file great Cuanuel tor the shipment of the products of the West. TrlOC 8AXD3 of negroes tre fleir.g froui tbe South to the northern Slate: Lnndreds have congregated t WvsD-jdred dotte, Kansas j they are occopyiaji tke rbnrelies and hails of t list town, idanv are eiek. A c.inaitec of ctiitecs oav beeo appointed to look fcffr t!ie suf ferers. Tiie e.-iuiiiiittee issued the fol lowing appeal on TbiiMtJaj : To the Generous C.tuvns of the Tnited States: The cndersi.wd, Execuiive l-'""- Riiniii Lne iiiizens iveuci wiuiwihi . , W vandotte. Kansas. moi.e an earuvkt sp- iwal lor immed ste financial aid to assist the nick, siiU'erii'g- aud destitute colored relu gee that destiny has suddenly thrown on thecitizensot Wyandotte. Seventeen hun dred entirely destitute arc already here, and thousands more, In the same destitute con dition, are on the way. Iu the midst of this griier! sutTe-ing there is great need for Immediate aid. Wb send this Macedonian cry lor immediate assistance. Sendallcon tributions to Norlhuiyer & Sons, bankers and treasurers. Geo. H- Mint. O. W. Bishop, V. J. Lain. xCBtir Committrs. Walking matcwes are gotten np in almost anery town. SHORT LOCALS. Whitewashing. Dandelion greens. Shad at reduced prices. Elegaut clothing at Barley'. The frog makcth merry these night. Tolls Abker is enlarging h a house in town. Dr. Sterrett Is prepirir.g to move to Pitts burg. Everybody prououaoea the sprlnif back ward. P enn Ivauia railroad stock has an to ward tendency. F. F , Kohm has bought the market car of Wilsou Jt Brown. ! f... i.ii - ,j , 1 igs, tor next I all 'a yield of sausage, are ... . "'". said to be scarce. Wanted 1000 lbs. bacoa at 6 cU, in ei chango for fih, c. Two feet of snow fell along the Hudson river last Thursday. The sons ol B. F. Kepncr, deceased, will continue tbe drug business. Thfre was a laU ot snow, a half inch in d.'jith. Ukt Thursday iiight. The disbsndoi army of Rebellion rule the natiou through Cougrea. Lawyer Lyous a;ni Sjuire loudon are ahjut to pUut a jieaeh orebard. Jacob rhonus has sold his store to Mr, Uiukle, fruiu Adauis county. Maiblj-pUying amon the toys ia in du'ged iu a gooj deal jut now. To Loan Tive hundred dollars. Fur panic ulars coll at this oth.-e. Hallux's iiew stock of clothing has been bought at prices to anil tile t lulus. , .. ... iev.jir. au roea wm prcscn iu tae rresbtteriau church uext Sabbath. j aiau ine p.'op.e are tniHorat;:e in longing lor the places that other people occupy. i I na aUoeuce ol tuuuucr ibis rj-icg bos been llie sutj-.-ct of general reiuaik. j llarley h.vs re-stocked bis clotiiiu; store i wiih new goods. Colt and s.'e his clothing, j t-hew JasKsvu'a Boat bweet Xavy To-: : E ulv Uose aud Peerless imtatoes seem to i 1 1 be th-j ing. vorieiiea liiostiv iu ueuiond lor oioot- i "" I'cw p:ii;s in tr.e rucoiiecliou ol the o.aes; i-.uuhiia.its oave uceu so law as ttiu "'e- I S.jii.f' i..!lioi? iuti. .roi m 1.1 1 l! lop. ' eiiipomuu ia Tatter- h is been re-sloCk.J w-nh the nicest ot i ! cloihiug. 1 ! Cvrns Morrison, a soxlbn in this T-lac?. I du betweto aui neven buaured Sve. David Iljiier h is b-en iminting signs in o r 1 L thry aiegreatly J i tou iu such a manner thai Jruirf-d. rr. Sierrett U sa!l Uc.3se.0M effects at 1 hls roacaco ia eutS Uovr. at tuhlic 'c. i . 11 ! ... t UU All Lsa a 1 A cotnplvte outlit from the shoe to I li,i, may o. ooi.pi.i .1 nine. .. uaoarouua -liJ ""e ,ur .v,'u j L arJ -eepmS .a ? manufacture capital for the i't'il-oiU. caa.sNsitf of 1MW. iv E- S. D-ty, Sr., lus U-rri s-riousiy hi j Irom ir.e eitects ota oarnus.de loratci ou . the baCK of Ir.s in'ck.i 1 The thrives who r. tbed EUh. p Hjwe's : ret:Ue..ce in Keaui were sent lo the pem- ; tet.ti.rrv for ten years. ti l a corn and oa:s crasher, at , ,;,e runJrT ,.,gt r j;s w,,r raUe weil. It. llie machini d.d: j , v.. . - " ..t... f i I the Life bit. k house, a.daiiig the post- I r T YE. V.- .A - .1,,.. .t,,.n olace. n.. ,.......f.Jr.iw i.; kii.w..M A few trtriijes in the vicinity of the ton escaped tl.e lird winter, sni the vigi lant da ly hunt of a bk or two. Navigation on the ragicg conil was stopj! last Wednesday by a loaded boat sticking oti a bar opposite the lower wharf, j J. B. M. Todd is no opening up a nice lot of Men and Boy's Clothing, and he has added to bis stock a full line of Groceries, Pish, te., also, Prints and Muslins. If yoa wsut baij: .ins, go and see for yourselves. The niouutains, Tuscarora on the south, snd Siia le on the north side of the val'ey, were while with snow on Fiiday aud Sat urday. ...... F- . . - It is sam Inst tne n-nraerers oi vr. n an . Jl-inroi-, in Liverpool in 1875 have been tound and will bo brought to trial in Perry county. ll Riverside Park management wish to sei-ure the State Fair for this plsce next fail, they should send their proposals in now. Clothing, in all the latetl styles aud prices, at lla.ley's. Rev. Mr. Berry and Mr. Henry Cramer We !r'ly P'"t-d ... sere snd a hsll of ptacn trees ou tb fa'iu that they recent.y bought in Milfi.rd township. A western eiiitor, in response to a sub scriber who gr-JPliilcd thit his paper is in tolerably damp, asys it ia ' becanse there is so much ear ou it." IUne;s of the sister of Vice President Wheeler callsd him home last week. Tbe Democrats iu the Senate elected Senator Thunuau President pro iemyort. We extend the time for toe payment of back subscription at $1 .50 per year to the i Amil i.-rmol court, alter which time tbe full piicw as advertised will be charged. Colonel Forney delivered an rddress, in the liaii of the Historical Society of Penu- sMvai.ia, last Thursday cvsuiug, upon the . ,rr of Morton McMichsel, the gifted. gI.cat editor of tbe Xorlk ,jmrjca),. Tomatoea, 2 cans for 22 ct. ; Peaches, 3 llis. tor 2j cts. ; Coru 8 cans lor -i. ceuu; .White Sugar 10 cts., at Todd's. Kd Davis, nursery-man, has furnished Kev. Mr. Perry and Mr. Cramer with five hun- budded peach trees Davis u an ex perienced n an. a-ni be pronounces tbe loca- tion of the Berry aud Cramer tract the best in ibe couuty that he knows of. B's.kburn, Wailico snd company are talking ia Congress lor Freedom and Liber ty. TiK'y sre afraid of beinj; reduced lo a state ol slavery mat is, ewj are ia....8 ijev ape .fid of losing their ib-?rfy s,.rh stiecches will bo measured at Uielr value when the mejiory is refreshed with tLe fact that the party of Blackburn, Wal lace and company started rebellion to per petuate slavery. Tbe Lower Uoose of Legislature killed tbe Compulsory Education B'U last week, and thus the Legislature has, for the pres ent, disposed or a bill that is fundament ally opposite- to the principles that underlie the Republic. A compulsory education law iray suit such governmental systems asthit of Rnssia, and Prussia, and China, but it is foreign to a system of government like thai of tha Republic, whore aU men r to enjoy common nghU fcffore the U: siflence of Daniel StonTcr in Fer managh township, ,, r! bed U.it Fri lay nigt of about avroiy.fi.e dollar' woith ot Mr. SloufforV clothing, fcC. The thieves got iu through a wi.idow. and carried off the property without being heaid. They p-yed s. shutter open, cut a pane of glass out ol the suli, reached through, look out the su-h fastening, hoisted the window and en teral the basement story. A large dog was on gurd i.iitside the house. A small doit was on gu..rd iu the story ol the house ibit ibe thieres entered, hut ouly one birit M-rap-d the bigger dog. and tho little fellow did not open his mouth The iirgrr dog" barked once about 10 o'clock that night.- It i believed that tie tbiuves had some one with thorn who kuew the dogs. The thieves 1; -.. .j i i . t" .uuic wr.cn mey were in me i j , house, and grease spots evidence that thev went up the stairway Iu the second U or, but did not get onto it, because of the door having been bolted on the inside. They took nine dozen of eggs, eight poun Js ol butter, bread, caves, meat and canued fruit, and drank brarti y of njiik, as the reduced quantitt In certain crocks ovidecced. An opeutd can of pears was left ktatiding on a table in the kitchen. The thieves got into Mr. Stoufler's wsidr. bj and took therefrom four ptir ol heavy woolen siockiiig. and left two pair uf cast off stockings at the oat aide door. It it conjectured that they put two pair of the stolen ou.s on their leet. Thry took a pair of Fre nch call -akin boots and a pair of heavy boots, and a general as sorluieut ot Mr. StoufTcr's clothing; and many other things are missing, which th-y doubtless csri ied away wnh them. Two lare pillow-cases were taken from a lounge, and it iscot j.-ct'jrfd that they stowed a con siderable quantity of the pluiidrr in tho cos.-s. 1 he on.y thmg, thry le!t behmi i luba at . ore tho old siotUnts. aud too the d jvrT) t gnt is said by those ot a generation !ht the pigeon-tailed " coat was ! tne coat ot taslnuu. It wss the coat tint the biit pnt on hen he went la see sweetheart ; it was the lib of July coat, ,he cjat to f ct niarried tti, the cot that I in court. lodeM, acrc-din3 to old siving j . ' it js j ut the cost for t.icc and lah!ui:ablc A . , .. occasioiis. ar.a almost evei r ol.t rri-l fnn. . - , tains ib reir.ams or such a cmt or crisis ! Usthuouv. which is overwhelm!-. favor 1 0f the " pigeon or lau-tail, or body coat," Xew York is serious ia a discussion as to whether such a fashion as llu wenrii g of a "Jau-tai! in public should he adopted. To 1 a . 11 1 . I ao so woum oe siu; ly u re.ive a.i u:j fashion. liie chivalry of the Souih is getting to b s sneakirj as the Yankee. It was tho , boast ol the Soiiiii tint wheu a dispute . ' b.-tween its ciiiii-ns, that n one ws calleJ in to be burdens! i;h a ejort to tie ,he ir"1 be,vtvm ,lw 4,iIuUnt ' ,h? :k!J Ut ui 11 " btivvismi mo encounier. ihf I I . Ix. L. .3 .. - w-U. " H:ry cUi!u i Lire can led 'tint rpir.t into . , h , k . , . . the dSpiite, snd'by it were d -r.r.ta-d j but. -nsieaU ol suDxirtiag to t..e verdict ot tl.e swoni, they are trying th -ir band t an tCoit at restoration tougo Concressioeal enactment. c: u-haei Jirannnn, a c:i2;n o: hiiliinc ( Crek valiey, went to bed in good h'-aUh j ' Friday evening. S "in after Le retired ll "el he complained ol teeling sii k. The j family mere summoned, but before med..i' ! i .. ... .....i i....:....,. u.. a-..a II.. - v.. .....1 t O .......I.. M..-l 1 A ..A - ' " " ' - -vj He was buried in the Presbyterian grave- I vard at this i.lce. on fiabuath aitemoon a,M.t 4 0.cllM:k .i.jr.gjj.je , J,;, wile, oho lwcBv J hero was a large attendance of towu people at the graveyard. Those who ki;w him sty he was a good mas. lie sen oo. in the war of 1S!2. Governor iioyt is a Bible student, as m.iy be learned from this parasph from his speech at the Union League House in Phil adelphia last week, on the occasion of a re ception in his honor: "The good Book saiib, Promotion couiHh neither from the east, nor from the west, nor from the south, but God is the Judge.' I revereutly prsy for such intelligence, justice and courage as shall bold me to Ibe diseh irge of the duties of sach promotion ' honestly in the sight of Heaven and a free peopie." To read tbe remark of the brigadiers in Congress, if people knew no belter, they would b 1-1 to believe tnat it was the Re publican party that had made nn effort to dismember tbe Government. All tbe sets that ibe brigadiers abuse were couutcr move ments to those set in motion by the Jcfl Davis government. Il ttci t. ranny, accord ing to the brigadiers views, to pass Isws that would interfere with the carrying out of tbe plans of the JeS Davis government. An exchange sy. i Judge ticock, of Philadelphia, has decided that a man may rc-s. il a tii krt for zn entertainment, provid ed he does so iu a manner not to disturb tbe public peace. Ibis establishes this brunch of ticket ica'ping. Now, if the law is sound thus for, what la !-j jreYcul the scalping of riihoad tickets T A note for the lawyers and an opportunity for the spec ulators. The Democrats in Congress seem to be alarmed at the law that alh.ws the use of I'sited States troops at polis where disturb ances occur. Their alarm, al ter their armed effort to destroy tbe government, ippears j like a jest on themselves. What right have jreopie who laxe np arms to aestroy a gov ernment to objct to the employment of troops to protect tbe government. Oa Sabbath afternoon, Cuba Union Sab-baih-scbool was re-organite-J aud put into lirst-rate working order, under the follow- i ing management: Superiutendent, E. W II. Krcider; At. SupL, Jacob Beidler; Treasurer, Miss Eva Ming! j Secretary. Miss M iry Dunn; Librarian, Miss Maggie Dnnn. Tbe Kiot Damage bill waa disposed of be fore the present Legislature, on last Wed- . DCSjayt WI1 r. Wolf's motion to take tp tbe bill. Tbe vote on the bill stood, nays, 101 ; yeas, 98. Since the sbove was put in typp, art effort was made to bring It np in the House. The effort failed, snd now sn effort is being made to revive it In the Lower House. A female infant, three weeks old, was left in a basket on the door-strp of Falln-r Walshe's residence in Altoona last week. The priesl had the wan sent b the Mayor, and be has provided for the abandoned in fant as provided by law for such cases. Since writing the sbove. It has transpired that the woman who left tbe infant .n tbe door step of the priest, was in the hospital at ilarrisbutg 25 days, and afterwards under the care of the Women's Christian Associ ation at Ilarnsburg. Ou Wednesday stter- I . u lAfS 1 1 o " ul. ii rtr trt mn Ia Johns- : u wheroabolrtl giuce 9he fct Brf. foun fnt - . Be idire your sin will nd you ont." Here ii anothe r illustrailon ot the truth of the sXtMrig: In lrf2 a man ly the ns.ue tf linglett, from l'enusylvinia, and having iu bis j.o's.iession from J.OO'J to $1,009, went to Veisail'ei, I:id., for thd pn:p-se of J ur chasing a lanu. lie was a mem jer of the Caitipheiite ehi'rcJl, aud sloped with fam ily by the uatte of Xtahunc who were also uii'uibera Ot that church. lie was never neitrd of after gome; to the Vahuaey bouse. The I inlily atsteil that r.ollt retired to bed cmuptaiiiing of bvilig nnWtill, thit begot up in the night and went oat and was never seen b tneiu alterward. Three or four TMrfrs since some men quar rying rock near the old Mxhoney home stead, came across the skeleton of a hunitn being. It was at ouce suspected the skel eton was that of Kngiett. On last Wcdfh-sUny a man by tbe name of Henry Preble tlie.l at bia buiue near the town. On blS deal libed he slated that tbe skeleton exhumed at tbe quarry waa Kng lett's; that himself and the ilahoney boys bad murdered Knglett lor his money, and hod conceal) d the body under the rock ; and they got Sl.tNM.1 from bis persou, which was giteu to William Mabon.-y, now living in Kentucky, for ajfe-keeping, and that the Mahoney toys had altcrwards refused to give him any portion tf the money. Ol course PreMe was not in a condition to en force any division. " The University lingers of New Orleans, a new and original troup of colored singers, (rum K:-m Orleans, singing in aid fit the Orphans' Home of Louisiana, will give a Concert in tbe Court House, ibis (Wednes day) evening." Tickets 'Z't aud 3 i cents- the litlter price secures a reserve I seat. The TroujM; come highly recommended by those nho profess to be antujintej with xXKn aDiiity, and w uii their mission. The half of the finaueial liroceeds will be hand- crf 0vit to the iwjnagemnt of the M. E. Church, to be piropriated to the payment of di'lil uuw standing against the church in this place. 4- Ail exchange says t Of all the new tongs row floodimr tbe cour.ti v r.one are so p"p- vfT " ,hostf f"rt"d by Will L. Thoni sou. Hi bn ;i;-t imuo a l?aititul n Song aid Clioru, enti.;ed, 'Ay GraiJpa't Jdtice " Ii is thjuht to be even prettier tii.'u tiis author's famou-i seug --Gathering ne.u." 11 you want UiC latest ar.a prei- , llt-si sung 01 1:1c uy, uruer "Mj uraiiuoa s Advice," by Will I.. THompsen. Any mu sic deah-r will mail i! to you for 3 cents. Published by Vi. L. Tii"MfsOji &. Co., Bast l.irer:ou!, Oiiio. i.Ecaun. I rnopost 1 iltos, the greatest orator of j the age. wi!l deliver bis new lecture, '7Ti'Sil's F!ostf." iu the t'oiirt Ilose. on ! Tuesday k joinir, Apiil 2 ;uh. lcirit. 1 i. AkstiOM Macii, of U'lodaill, I to prank's" nuuier- ? ser.as us tun aosnsr t 'ul enigma : 11, IS, 7, P is w.ih. 1, 11, fi, !l i. a plow. 3. I S. 13 is a pea. C, II, li) is a;i eeli e. It.', Hi is tea. J. !, 3, 5. 11. 6 is opposn. 4, 14, 1 i- a gap. The wbjle is "P'-p Goes the Wcisel VrrraAJi JviLi Ii.m Soldiers whocnlist- d from, ad wre aver.-niNi to tii? t'-r- .uS'i of .li:llint. wi,, d.iriu3 the war of the j Kci'.-nion, will p.e-ise report, assouu as j-os- sto!e, I'.ieir n.tiiie. pi.-.fe and date of enlist- ; .1 inniT..ir S:.H Un t u i !h ft... .1.1m ol di.sch ir.re, and present place of resi deuce, to enable t'.ie-ii to ci mplele ilnir ltoll ot Veteran Soldiers of Juniata coULty, Pa. J . C XIok, 11. 11. W ILSOX, Com. April 9, l79. O TES, LOOK. TL'IS WAY i I For your Grain Ilriiis, Reapers, Mowers, Wheel Cultivators, for either one or two horses, 7 to 9 shovels, best iu the market. J. F. li. Lose. Port Royal P. O., or near Spruce Hill, aprlij-tf Juniata couuty, Pa. Canrnoa Uilk Dr. Oberholtier'a Lini ment has iieen used by thousands, and has proved to be of the highest value to the community. It has eliccled many cures in Ubeuinatisiu, Sores, Swellings, Sprains and Frosted Feet, aud many persons recommend it lor Cuts, Ualls and Swellings in horses. It costs 'ii ceo is. Sold by Books Ac Ham lin, MiUliiitown, and Hamlin it Co., Patter son, Pa. marllMui Camphor Milk cures Headache aud Neu ralgia. Camphor Mtik cures Rheumatism aud Lame Hack. Camphor Miik cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25c ; 5 bottles Jl. Sold by Banks & Hara'in, Milllintown.and Hamlin it Co., Pattersi. marl? ly Phoenix Pectoral will cure your Conjih. Pl.a-uix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Plia-nii Pectoral tastes good snd brings rest. Pbnenix Pectoral costs 2 c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks it Hamlin, Miffliotown, t j )pk.u;j3 & a ,f Patterson aiorl9-ly FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling Hons, snd two Store Rooms, in the bor oujrh of Millliutown, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling bouse, and business place in Milllintown ; a chance, which ii left pass, may Hot be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or addres this olhce. jan20-tf FOR RENT. The Corner Store-room in the Beliord Building, now occupied by R. E. Parker, is for rent. Inquire of MaBOABET BaXFOBD. I.UrH. All kinds, sizes and qualities, for sale at prices to suit the tiuies. Call ou or address Jas. C. SHir.Liscsroi.n, mr20-tf NearMcAlistw ville, Pa. MAltlilED: LEISTER KAUFFMAN Oa Sut.Jiy evening, April 13th, by J. N. Uoore, J. P.,. Mr. Jacob Leister and Miss Ida KaufTuian, both of Van Wert, Juniata county. VI ZD: SCH0FFSTAUL On the 11 th int.. In Walker township, Christian M. Scboffstahl, aged AO years, 10 months and 2 days. SPECIAL NOTICE. AiT person wishing a First-CIass Organ, will ssve 2-T to 50 PER CENT, by buying the FAVORITE OKAS, dirwr fVom the manufactory, as 1 have d is pensed with f.:e service of an agent, and will hereafter sell BARN, commodious weather-bearded LOG direct to th? purchasers, fiting them Ihi . HOUSE, aud other out-buildings. Flrsl bemefit ef the agemt'ifee. 1 rate Frnit, a well of clour, cold Water at Please scud for particulars before pur- j the kitchen door. This is a desirab e farm, chasing elsewhere. ALEX. McKILLIPS, Manufacturer aud Proprietor, Dec. 4, 1878-6m Lancaster, Pa. i Subscribe forth Smltol 4. Krj"ib1icaq: CLOSING FltiCEsS DE HA VEX &T0W3.SEriD, BaJIKEKS, No. 40 South Third Street, rHiLADhi.Pin.v. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or ob a Margin. .1f,ril2l, 1879. Bin. Ascca. C. S. 6' 1881 , , lofil It ! lt-4Csi,.; l(i 1014 " Currency, ti'a li;J - 6's, 1SSI. new 1 4't, new liKj - 4'a - .j.ion 101 Pennylvanis R. R. . Philadelphia ft. Reading K. R.. 14 l.rhirh Valley K. K... 861 lrhib Coal at Xavigstioti Co.. It J United Cotnpsnios of H . J t.n 1'J Nortiiern Central K. K. Cc ... );! llestonville Pass K. K. Co.... 12 J l'lttv., Tit Jt Butr. It. K.Co... 41 Ceuttai Trannportstn.n Co ... 4-1 Ins. Co. or North Altietica ... Silver, (Trades) 'J.t j (J'ssmi 4's.) 9f J " (iiimuauil UiuiiM.)... r.rt nf 10t in.i 3F.J "i ,5' 9:. 9:i 9k sIIFFLrXTOTVX MARKETS. MirrusTows. April 23. 1879. Butter F-gg I.nrd....i .... Ham , Shoulder Sides Potatoes Onions. .. , .. . . hags 16 9 8 9 7 6 00 40 lIIFFUXTOWJf GKAIX MARKET. Corrected weeftly by Kennedy A. Doty. Quotations raa To-Dti. Wednewiay, April iS. lt)79- Wfcra' I 00 Corn..................... 40 O-ts 22to2i Kye ' limiitliy seed 1 OOtol 10 Cloverseeii t '2' PHILADELPHIA URAl.V MARKETS. I'lMLtM t.rniA, April 13. Penua wheat. rfd, 1 l-l'ol.lt. Southern auilvrr $I.14tu 1.15. CornlltoiK. Oats 3Jtoolc. miLADELPHIA CATTI.K MARKETS. PniLAiitLrutA, April 13 Extra stuers. m ciuiu to good ofooj , coirtU'.n 4to 5J:. II jgs 6t..( s. Sheep, 4tooc. Cow $i-itoS5 p-r hei. SpiClzI .Yolices. Vr.. L. D. Wivf iis's Alilkaiivk STtrr. A r.-m.dy used TUUTV-FIYF. YEA MS :ivate prciie, auid never tailing lo ahy cure rjj i! II L L" M A T I 3 M , PROPS Y, Erysipelas. Se.rofulo, Secondary Syph.bs, i j (irivi i. Iiahet,, and all diseases in whirli I the blood is implicated, is Hour oil-red to the pul.li Sold by all K-tail Dniftists, and (whole sale only) by Tiik WEtsra: .Vrnicisc Co., P. O. Box 33, hochester, V 1 . 1JIM1JJL,KS. I will mail (Pre. ) the n.tipe lor a simple Vigimbls ISalm ili tt will remove T.N'. FkSCIvl.KS, PIMPLES aid BLoTClltS, i h-avinj; the skin swlt, clear and beauti'ul; I also instructions lor produeinic a luxuriint i growth ol hair 011 a b.i!d lira! or smooth ' l.u e. Address, mclosinK iz. rtaup, i5en. ; V.'Tvl-:i ii Co., 2'i Ann sine!, V. TO CD.NSl'M l'Ti VES. The advertiser, having b-.-en permanently cured of tint dread disease. Consumption, by z simp reiiity. Is allXIIIH to III.IKe known to Ins lvllow-si.fi -is lb" niv.nis of euro. To all who desire It. he wi'l scud a I c0pj. f tne prescription used, (tree ol I ch iri'-), with the nireeMons fur pr:)inng and nsing the same, wh:c! thy will lin.l a st a eras forCoisurnp'ioii, Athm. B-n- cliitis. .Vc. Parties wishing ;ue Prescrip- tijii, wiil i.lease audrvss. K. A. WILSON', 191 Tenn street, Widiamsburgh, N.Y. EKftORS OF YOUTH. V GENTLEM AN who surt'ire-l lor vears from Nervous I'thll.llV, l'KE'J.i TCKE DECAY, and all the eUects uf youth ful indiscretion, will lor the sake of Sillier ing humanity, send free to all ho ne.-d it, tbe recipe and direction lor making the sim pie remedy by which be as cured. Suf lerers wishing to profit by tl.e advertiser's experience can do so by addressing In per fect coulideuce, JOHN B. or, DEN, 42 Cedaj sireet. New York. 11 fl TC or all kind. TlMRS, AJUlliO discharges of BUWD. or mucus, and all diseases of Ihe KKCTCM qoi'-kly and perfectly curd by a simple and Mioibing REMEDY. For information ad dress Da. J. FAUEU . CO., 22 Auu street, N. Y. Jan 20, li79-6m Atf Advertisement. NEW STORE IN McALISTERVlLLE. Grand Opening ! Great Bargains ! SD. WATTS has jnst returned from Philadelphia with tbe largest assort ment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Notions, Fancy Goods, Boots. Shoes, Hats, llats, Caps, Qiivcnswsre, Wood aud Willow Ware, Hardware, DUIKS PAISTS A "ID OILS, ever brought to McAlistvrvil'.c, which will be sold at REDUCED PRICES. All kinds of Pro luce. Meat, Dried Fruit. Grain and Seeds of ail kinds taken in ex change lor Goods. CF" Call and eximine our stock, in the room formerly occupi.-d by J. It. Boughner, opposite tbe National Hotel, JfeAlisterville, Juuutacom.'y, Pa. S. D. WATTS. April 2. 1"3 PRIVATE SALES. FARM '.9 ACRES, ABOUT 50 ACRES clear, I j miles west of East S ilem, on the Mifflin road. Running wster between house and birn. All kinds of fruit. Improve ments a Log House, weatuerboarded Bank Barn, Wagon Sbvd, Corn Crib, Il-ig Pens, Spring House. The quality ot land is pond, and clear of stones. This farm is in Walk er township. For further particulars, ad dress G. W. SULOUFF, East Salem, Juuiata Co., Pa. A FARM OF FIRST-RATE QUALITY of land, in the heart of Lost Creek Valley, only one miio west of MeA!"crvi!lo, con tainiTg 80 ACRES, mostly cleared, having ; ihrreod ertstvd a i-AK'JE FRAME BANK and caa be bought at snch a margin that it wid prove a profitable investment. For fur ther partfcnlars address Mrs. SOPHIA OSWALD, . .fflinseriT, Pa. ' Profuriortal Cards. JOUM K. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Officc On Main street, in bia place of residence, south 01 Bridge street. R U15ERT MoMEEN, Attorney and Cflaiiselor-at-Law, Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, snd all legal busi ness. Orricc on bridge street, first door wsst ot the rlcllord buiiJ.ng. April 1 1, 1875-tf LF K KD J. FA1TKRS0N, ATTOKfl EI-AT-L A W, MIFFLIXTOWX. JUNIATA CO., PA. 07" All business' promptly attended to. Orrica On Bri(fo street, opposite the Court House square; j)A vuTb. "ai one, attoret-at-law, SHFFUXT0'.7N, PA. C.CoIleetions and all professional ba ness prompllr attended lo. juneSO, 1877. J s" AR X0 LD ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, RlCiirifil.D, JU.tlATA CO., PA. AK business promptly attendi-d to. Con sult.itior.s in two lingo igirs, English and Airman. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. ). Physician and Sargscn, Mit rnsTow.y. rj. Orhce bonrs from 9 a. 1. to 3 r. Of. fice in his fathers rosideuce, at the sonth end ot W iter s'rect. foctS-tt D. M. CUAWF0KD, M. P., lis resumed actively the practice of Mdii-:.rje and Surffery an! their collatersl br.ini-hr-s. Oifire at the old corner of Third snd Orange s:re. t, Mitllintown, P. March -J, IS76 JOHN McLAVGIILI.V, INSDEASCE 'AQENT, PORT SOYJL, JCMJT.I CO., '.. fiyonly reliable Companies represented. Dtc. 8, 1S7 j-Iy J) L. ALLEN, M. D , Has co-nmen.ed the pra.tire of Yedi-ine ami puij(.:ry ana autneircoiiarerai tiranctica, ():l:ee.it Aradutiiia, at tbe residence ol Capt. J. J. Patterson. jlj 13.1874 J M. BRAZEE, M. D., FHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, .Irademia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrics formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrrtt. Prolessiopal bosinrss prunsptly attended to at all hours. J.JEXRV II A RSH BEUU ER, 51. D., Contir.urs the practice of Mrdicine and Suritery and all thuir collateral branches. Ortico at his resideuce in McAlistervi'le. Feb y, 1S76. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OfJIIFI'MSTOWS, IM. ITH BRANCH AT PjRT ROYAL. Stockholders Iadiriduall; Liable. J. NEVIS POMEROY. Pritiint. T. VAN IUWIN, Cs.rr. . . D:s Ecioas: J. Nevin Pomeroy, Jospb Rothrock, (Jeorge J;icobs, Phil'p M. Krpncr, Aiuos G. Boiisall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, ' ' .' ' sToCKHoLDras ; J. Ne In Pomrrov, James B. Okesnn, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Rothrock, George Jacobs L. h. Atkinson, W. C: Pomeroy, Amos G. Bousall, Nosh Hvrtiler; Wm. Van Swcring.-n. Sain'l Herr'a Heirs, Jane H. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel M. Knrts, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Herrzltr. jan23, 1878-tf Daniel Stoerier, Charlotte Snyder, KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers a. Kennedy,) DKALEK3 IN GRAI, COAIi, Calcined Plasler. Land Plaster SEEDS, SALT. &C. We bny Grain, to be delivered at MifTIio" town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers st reasonable rates. KENN'EDT . DOTT. April 21, 1877-tf GREAT BARGAINS V I will sell tbe fo'.!rTn; named Sewing Machines at Greatly Reduced Prices. $25 TO $30 TV1LL BUT A White, Keminglon, How e. New Amer'cin, Weed, Singer, Whitney, Davis, drover k. Raker, The New Domestic. New ntichines wholesale prices. sold in lota of four at All attachments famished cheap. Also a full assortment of needles, aud oil of tie best finality. By sending 50 cents yon can have fm; j waided by return mail 12 assorted needles by J. B. M. TODD, Sept 21,1877 Patterson, Pa. ..i..,., ,.. ...... v latest and choicest atvles, tor m.-n and boys, bats; cape, boots and shoes, notions, faitushln; goods in endkas vsnty tor eels st Ssjncel Strsyer's, in Patterson. 12 uii (lore 4 CEALfW IN' IIARDWAtiE, him, SAILS, ALL KIND' OF STOVES, DRY GOODS, GliOCEKIES, Hations, Heiy-IMa Ck-tliiBg. Eats, Caps. Boats and Shcei L0tJi, FKEfV IJUI'GS, &c . HARD WARE A sSPECIALTV. Johnston 11, Jimiatii County, Pa. Thsnk'nl to the pubhe for th-lr iltnwwt pttroige In (he pssl, w solieil 4 sMatlauanoa of tu aaine. A if Kilts ol Pro-Iiiorf inUtn id KSch:t!?re lir (jond.i. L. DLWDORK k CO., LIMITED. Vafuut V. 0., Juniata Comitj-, Pa. May I, 178 D. W. HAELBTS Is tL pif?9 where yo can buy THK II KMT AXIf T3IR VlltiU'MiST MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS. C.tPS. BOOTS, SHOtZS, .ISO ri'RSlSHiyG GOODS. HE i pirpateii to cziiiiiit one nf tl.e most elo.ii e and select stock ever tTjtd 10 this market, and at JSTOXtilJiMtLT ZOii fJilftS ! Also, measures taken for setts sli! farts of suiN, which wil! be made toorde at abort notice, very reasoa ohie. Keuieuiber the place. .tt UnffiufiiiV " f-iMiug, Corner "f I!rHe and Water s're-ts, X'KFI.IMT') WK, PA.' IJfl. j, I,7'j-.t SAM'LSTIIAYBII lias just reiarucii from f iie Laslcrn cities w:tb a full variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS X CAPsS, UOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GFNTS' FtRXISHiX'S Oiir?rS. Goods of a.l kintti rr c.-.-t. aud see me and be astonished Pants at ?. ceut. J7 SCITS MACK tj OKDni.l Patterson, Pa., April lo, li7.. SAMCKL bTriit VCC Tfavthnr GuiJ PrlN f J"S YLV A NT A RATT.R0AD. TIME-TABLE roa THBorsn us 1-oc vi Past'sors Tsaiss Bktwci.i IlasRtyarec axe AiToo.a. I Lktva KAi 1 WARD. WESTWARD. ! I t j A. X. .A- II. .A.M. P. 31 '120.V 8 IM Phi'adel'. 3 W C 0' P. . A. M. P. p sr. r 5.V- Hisi 1 Harris,.'.. i; 8 12 1 1 1 Ro-fcvilv i ii ( -i 1 M irvsvic 6- 4 S l.i Cove ti li' km: 2 ik" ll'im- i 2'. Hi 17 Aiineduct f.V: 23i: hiiiy's 6 oil ;iis: ;4 :l Newpt-rt 7 IU lioo Miiierst'n 7 2i )6-'. St llii."e'u 7 I'j JIK .12 ! Mexico 7-2 OSi' S 2t Perrvsv'e 8 0J 10 isi Milllin il'i 4 4 IJ.' Lewisto'n !lt' oT J 4 10 Anderson II 14 4 27 McVtvt n 7 ... 1 I 7 1 o 7 4.' It 3" 125 i H 12 -! 12 ". M-2 7 '. 12 -l l' il hi i ' ' ; 47 42 12-:' 7 17 ; (.tn ii 57 i ;wi: i l-j II 4i: 6 4 0 H' 11 3U 4 3! ii lo 1 1 32 C 25 ! 5 4:- ! 101. 5 27,1.1 52 ,M!'.10?.' 5 1'2 Hi 25. 4 47 10 I" 4 4 '. 10 1 . 1 133 Sro-i; 4 25 yij: 11: 4 -7 Mauav'i.k 4 '- N Uaonl'i. 4 j'J Mt. Union 5 07 M ipleloii. olo Mill Creek M 4't :I14?; ;II 5C' :12(i5 12 2'' tluntine'n. 4 li 12 S7. 5 51 P-tersb'g 112 IB l2 Birr.e 57 9 20 3 511. 9 1S' 3 15. 9oV 3 32 8 5-V 3 2; 8 5o: 3 17 841; 3 12 f37; 3tx, 8 34. 2 5l 8 1ft; 2 51 6 10'SprVeC'k 1 Vi 6 2 li riu-li'iu 1 15 124 13 1 31 155 6ul Tyrone j 6 40' Tipion j 6 53 Fostorii : 6 .' 8 Bells Mills' 7 2:, Altoona i P. X. A.M. 1 A. SI. A. M. 0.i. 12ii Pittsbnrg.j 7 Id Westwasp Fist Tavis. Parlfii; Express leaves Pbiladvlpiia 1 1 Sir D m t H irrislmr 4 20 a m : .Mar stiile 4 3'J lie: liunc.iiinoii 4 52 i ni ; Newp.rt 5 17 a J' published, a new edition of m; Mifflin 5 VS a m; Lewistown 6 21 a ni ; ; J Dr. Cnlverw ell's Celebraird E. say McV'eytowu ('.41 am; Jit. Union 7 ii a in : V5 O ' the r-iicu rar (a iihi.ut nicii Uuutiugdon 7 30 a ni ; Petersburg 7 45 a in ; 1 cine) ..f S'-vniiatoii ho-.i or Seminal weak- 5 pruce Tret-k 7 57 a in ; Tj r..nv 8 Iii a m ; i nvs, Invo i-itary .S -iiotisI Lossts lilt 's Bell's Mills 8 J a m J Altoona 8 5'J a m; j t.-r. y, Mental arid phj incat.clly,'lai. Piltsbuij; 1 45 pm. pvsiiuients to 'ianiagc, etc ; "also, to9 Pirtsburg Express le-ivrs PhiUlvtpt;U ' sumptio i. Epilepsy .-ul r'ils, induced by 6 30 m ; llarri-bu 1 1 00 p ni ; Mjrvavillo ' sell-ii..i:. in.e or sexual .'Vtrsragance, &c. 11 19 p in; MifK.i: 12 v a m ; Lewistcwu ! tjyi'ricc, a eai-i envelope, only six 1 Oil a m ; Huntingdon 2 It' a m ; Tyrone ; cents. 2 50 a iu ; Altuona 3 20 a m ; Pitlsourg 3 I ; j ic ceiebrslrd author, in this admirsbla a m. ! Essay, clearly de lionsties, tHui a tiurl EssrwAsb Fist TsirN.s. I yera' siicrss?nl praelice, tnst the alarm Pbl'adelpl.ia Express leaves Pitlhng at , 440uni: Altoona 8 -jij n ra : lU-l.'s 9 10 p m; lyrone 21 v m; Si-uce Creek 9 37 pm; ll'.ntii.j.f.u ! I ill p ni ; Lewis - town 10 54 a m; Miiiiiu 11 12 a m : liarr: - burs 123". am; an I arn js lo PliiLe.h:a at 3 50 a m. Atlantic Esjiress leaves Pi'tsimr at 1 10! pm; All.' ma Ulipm; Tyn.re 50 p in ; j lluntirigii.t'i 7 HO p in ; Mt. Union 7 5r y n lc e; town 8 23 p in ; Lewistown i 4" n M ; Uilliiu 9 10 r m ; Newport 9 54 p Pi : too- , cannon 10 : p in; Harrisburg 1'' so p ui ; ' Pbilauelphi.i3Ui) a m. . Pacific Esprrss l.jves Pitvar ? 3 I, a , m; Aitm.na 7 50 am; lyronu 8 '.' am;' Ilnntiiigdon 8 61 a m ; Let if, town 0 5Iain;: Milllin 10 10 am; ll.irrisri;rg 114' tc;! arri.va in Philadelphia 3 40 p iu. : C5VriONS. j Trains on tbi Hollidu-. vmrf Pranrn h-ave AitiMina at 7 40 a m ; 1 I ) a u. ; 2 4 1 p in ; lOOpm; imuu Alt'Miua i.t 1 v pio;: 7 40 p u ; o 45 p i.: ; 7 15 p ni. j Trains mi Lea istown Divism-: lea.-e Lew- ; isfowr. Junction lor Mi'ry at 7 v a m ; II j tf tm: 4 00 p ni ; for S unburv at 7 25 a m ; j 1 20 pm; an.! arrives at Lei istowaj June-; ' tion iroiu Miln y at 9 35 am; S 00 p sc ; 5 . J 25 p in ; !rora ijiaibury s.: 105 am, c ! 5 lopru. j Trains on th II 4. B. T. R. ft. and d- ford liin lesve liiintiri;.! oi t"r HidtTdl Bri.le. p irt and CihuItI mh? at 5 0 1 a m a i-1 j C 4 p i.: f and arrive at H mii;iSden ai7il p m ana . 1 0 a u Trains cn llie Tyrone Dirision ie:.ve Ty. ion lor K ilea.:.' j a;:d L"-k lliven it rt i) a in end 7 08 p m ; for Ciinv..ti.,v,li, and Clvailieid at II tsi a ru and 1 15 p ; arrive at fyioue at 1 1 oO and t i.0 p m. WE II UE IT T I,iT A p.-rleel norstTi s::!rt B miui Stretcher sn.l Jnmin Hoard. Ilt-s' . -elling arfrele in market. Srlls at' -ight, both In city and country. It ; s superior in every rispcel, and uore suitable titan any othvr boa.d. 11: ljl.r imii.'vn...At ... v mII : ' Patented Nov. 2", IS77. lrt rer ! centage pud. irrr.Mry sellers and cao- vassers wanted. .cents do nt lai! to send ' ' f..m .i.lui. nti ti..m. ... a w ...:.. Si . I " . Ketsport, Al'rglieny county. Pa. Sav In what psTryon saw this adt't. octl! F ais Bills printed on short notice at of re S4r -' mmA fittfh'K'r. &o.j Limited, Rdladelpba 5; Ending Railroad, Arrangement of ravsenirrr Trains. Nov. 1ST8. Traiar Ua?t U :rrisbvg at foilovt i For New York at 3 2f. is !(, a. m.. ai.d 2(?0 a'.d 7 55 p. ni. . For Phil .di lpi.ia at 5 -, 8 10, 15 a. m. 2 0Dai.i 4 ! r.. nr. ' F r Ke.i lin.r at 5 2'). i JO, 9 15 a. m., 2 0" i 4 (.' an i 7 f ' r v.. j f -'r Pt:!-.v.llv at 5 20, fi !( a. m., ard 4 ifl 4 ., T. ft. via clmylkilp Sisquebanna 5 : U am u a: 2 4'i p. hi. Z 5F I For Annum vi 5. & Fr m-.h at 5 SO m. S.3 i For Alloi-town at 5 20, S !0 a. m., 11 tO, r 4 IN a:id 7 "" p. m. ---'jThe 5 2-1, I1U a. m. and v wu tri'ns hve throagh cars for New i' rk. . I The fi ''') s. m. train has iLrou.h caia fof PltiMelrhi. 4i' St S3 A f 3. 1 iO For N-w Toilc at o 2 ) a. n.. hi! For Allentonrn and wnv stations at S ni For Keidinc, Phiiadelpii. and way starli.es j at 1 li m ia. Trail fur . r,l-Jr; t'cri. js fj!iort I t-'T Tori at X 45 a. iu.. sr I I lid, 5-J nd ' P f- Letve PhiiaiJphia at 3 45 aim:, .nd 4 "J 'M P- m- Llve Keatog at f 4, 7 40, 1 1 M a. m.. I .so, n u jrot Iv p. m. Leave Poltsviile at G M. 9 15 a. ni. and 4 V) n m s.i.l C. .... -11-.11 ... is 1. - ,-. ...... ... . , .n ii., U' a K'tJUl uav- na branch at 8 15 a. ni. Leave Aubiim ;a S. 4. 6. B.-anch at 12 0d noon. Leave Aliorrfown at 2 'i.l, 3 50. 9 05 a. i., 12 15, 4 30 aud i OS p. In. f W not run oa AfWrti-t; ! SUS6.1YS. j Leave New Tork at 5 M p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 o nr. " Leaye Keailing at 4 4) aud 7 4r' a. m. aud t. 35 p iu. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 90" p w. Fia Varriiati Essex Rniroai. i. E. WOOTTf.N. , , Gtntrsl Miinawrr: C. G. haScc5c)c, General Ticket Jgtnfi Manhood: flowLost HoEestored lS votisqiie Tires of aeif-abiise nay be rad ically ciue.l ivittmnt th" 'iangeroin nse pf t"';-'1' ineuk-ine or t!ie t.niiai i.-riial meiik-ine or tiie st.niiafion ot the P'l"""? out a mode rif rnre l oi. . sijupir. cei tau,. and eu.einal. by means of I "uil-" tia-tj Si.ilrier, no n.u.r aai-t '. ' enntiilion may be. rr.a - ct:re liiiai. ll i liiap- iv, i'-: . iv:v. a.l.. ra 'all'i. iW-Vii-' Lvc:r;T should be in the hand of every voutii an.! eie.y maa in the ianii. i-"rit undr seal, in a plain enrcloj, t any ai.fre-. pus!-paiJ, oa the revetl.t of six ce' Vi or two p .st stamps. Addresl the Pin-ushers. Til Et'ULVEK WELL MEDICAL ( 0 41 Ai.ti St.. New i'ork; Sjrll-lT Post-O.bce Box 4Vrd. CASH! CASH! CASH: . T71LI. S EClltj : XJlRCtf.V9. I have rotnracd Iron tho city with a fu stock of -MEN'S CLOTHING, Oiertroatv naf. and Caps, At November pric?s. Cediica !i K007S $2 25, UP TO LADIES SIItlEl 51.25. NaSWJy. I have aPrVl a Hue of Pni.VTS A.D SltiJLI.VS i ' To stock. Prints, fast Colors, st b Irt " rts. Als., Ariwickle's Ci-ff-o 2S ete .cssb. Also, the genuine Syrurs. Horaa Biarkets, Rcbegj Glicap Call and see, and be cen roced. J. B. M. T0CD. Pallerson, Nov. JO, !B?7. Subscribe for the ?fi!.r. n ' It cniit-ini r..re. ard a ri X tri jt. t,t j jpiyt vi'i ustf ul rewdicg ui.;(i.r ihau aiy" c: T vsj s,fcorl fkii oftcw.
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