TlXEU: REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN 1 OWN: tffdneaday, Vec'r tO. 1ST9. TERMS, e-hscriptio". $1.50 per annum, ir paid .,. r months; $2.U0 if not paid within cH'nocnt advertisements inserted at 50 inch tor each insertion. irnsuni business notices in local col- ' . I , I..- .....l. .n .nw. l"Ccn' " ....-v....,.,. lulnciK1" c B,ade 'hose desiring t .airriise ,,,e ye'r h!f 1ur,er Court Proceedings. fonrt comened on the 1st inst.., at the rli h ur. The first jury case Okme up on mil as an action of David Clark ,t his brother. Johu (.'lick, lor the re- rtr of a promissory note ol $1.720.M. c" .. I.- .h..i.l k.. ! .ri :. i J bu an-? ......... v.... . I certain sums that he hid paid Par id I,-; o) Willi " "S - 'hf jsr?' ,''"'lt'1' amount in dispute and (..mil verdict for pla:ut:tl in the cam of ',uh Hi-rtiler vs. Alfred J. Patterson, rtiet! t"r the recovery of a promissory p-t-er-hp n''10- Verdict for defendant. ,,...aiK!.weaIth vs. Orin Leach. Action i : .1. -. .. .w..,irin ti. in n ! lbii t .... j riii""? a wiid turkey out of season. The4 iVurt mund the delendaut not guilty, and erdiT.d tlie prosecutor, Samuel Carbaugh, ts i.iT cast. r..:u;a..i;iwea'rh v5. Stephen Reno and W;;;U:u IVff-herger, road .u,r,sorsof ' U KU'P- w ! nr.r.r te o.m,cU .,ugc i .Uc souiu ,0J oi rroin sireei, Dorougu xuinun tin. nHViii"r, a. u. -i . I wm, til x av . T TY U T- J . 1- . (,r'H. The snivrvisors contend that the fzi has never been recognia-Hl by the i .iriiy of the toauship as belonging to lijj ton!i p; that it is of no use to the V of t e loansfcip j that it is of no if to finale pi-rson liring within the linilt. of the township, but that in order for j.,.; k' in ihe township t cross it, they must tcoi" be subject to an inconvenient ronud .j. .at a ay; that it is of convenience to ToM-irora pe-'ple. coming by war of Patter f..n tu Riverside Park, and the ware-bouse uf Kennedy Doty ; that it is of convent tw-e f .r Pattersou iple lo get to the Fair j Ground, and to said ware-house, or to the Jitl-; o s oi cocu irTiee lor jejie 1 ho wiU to get btt of MitHintowit by Fro!it street to the Fair Ground, or to the trirtbousc; but as for the township people i: is ! r.o tar:l.!y use, or convenience. Tur Commonwealth produced an act of Lej tlitur." f lSji, h;rh, when iuteriTeted ty tne Court, placed the bridge ou'side of lb- b iroiiii limits. The Court ordered the ji.ry tori!.(' against the supervisors. Willia'ii M. Aili.in and oih.-rs, vs. J. W. ste lierbi':gh. Jeremiah Lyons and Jacob Vtpi. No. 41, Feb. term, 1879. S. B. L- u ion and "thers vs. J. W. Muthersbaugh, J.Mi.iJi Lyons and Jacob Bergy. S. B. LiLion vs. J. W. aluiuerabaugh, Jeremiah L..u::s ar.d S. C. Myers. Te abiTe three cases were brought by the directors of the MiHInitown shd Patter 6"a Loan and Saviiig Fnnd Association a;..fis:J. W. Mulhersbaugh, who was the Ir a.-Lrer of said Association, and thi ser rra! sa'eties on his bonds as such Trea fcrer. Muthersbaugh was in arrears when h-resigned his ofioe $1147: Tbe Tre.tsu wr i:jon his last bond had been iTCTiously fitd, and on that bond a verdict of $131 s recorded, and these suits - ere brought - 1 - ' " " " J .... n V t;h interest fioiu date of the several fail ures to pr. AfUr hearjnj; aporti n of the rrideace the case was fiually compromised, the plaintiffs accepting a j.idgment of $124. 3"s;iiiist J. W. Moihersbaugh, Jeremiah Lynns nd S. C. Myers, who were the sure ties on the thiid bond given by lluthers th is Tteddrr. J.isej.h Miils and Mary Mills, for sole and t-jurjle Use of Mary Mills v&. Jaiue JunK vlJ.C. Crawford, administrators of Dr. S. B. Crawiord. Verdict for defendants. 1 hn W. Muthersbaugh, for ue of E. E. ak herO.argh, vs. Robert E. Parker and Sj::.ael WiSon. This was an action to re coer flit amounting to $23J.IK). Verdit? i TiJfteiid.mt iu the sum of $17".00. Comriioriweallh vs. Siuiu-.l Carbaugh. Surety of the pe.Te. Prosecutor, (h-ia L i -h. Complaiuaut discharged. County u w.- the cos's. Coiiini i;ieaiih vs. Orin Leach. Surety r the j-eaee. Prosecutor, Samuel Car-tin-h. Cotuplainaut discharged. County jay costs. There was a case of adultery itld bas tardy. Child jet unborn. Bail given. TtiL-re was a case of fornication and bis Jrir. Child yet unboru. Bail required ii.d pi n. The insolvency case of Thomas Knouse aisexteu ied tu February term, 188. K.; .rt ot Enoch Horning, IL Ai Stam hinh ai.d William Clsh, viewers to view vacate a piece of a road in Waiker 'cnh;p from a point uear the ho:is ot J. S. Lckens, and to lay out a new road to ; ly the wants or requirements of the Ji-"e vacated". Confirmed nisi. R-p.rt of Josej h Dysinger, Anios Stouf fer an 1 Davis Kauflman to view and lay out aroHiiin Delaware township. Confirmed ni. feep.rt of Eminuel Moyer, Abraham S'.ioer ind Samuel Bell, to view and vacate a mad in Milford township. Confirmed nisi. He.rt of James Robison, C. McClellan, atri Jacob SulttUlf, to view and vacate part f a road in Licking Creek Valley. Georg... Jacobs, jr., auditor in the assign 1 eiaie 0f Soloui.in Kanff'man, Bled his f 'l'oil on second partial account ol Ezra kuith, assignee. As to the mental cajiacity of Flora C. Adams to manage her o n atfairs, the C'om tisMofier, Louis E. Atkinson, hied a report ' iiicaj acity. Sale of land of the es'atc of Daniel By r by siiuinistrator Stmnel Markley to J"hn Auker lor $3,300, was confirmed by tt Court. Ia the .after f petition of Jeremiah Drewler, that Solomon Dressier be required t" give security as executor of Jacob Dress-dreeast-d, the Court ordered it for con ieiaiion to Dec. iG, 1879, ith the re- ftfaii.t u sell no real estate 10 the mean- time W der of sale gulc! to Amosti. Bonsall, iutor of the estate of B. F. Kepner, Swtasei, to sell real estate. fc the ma-ti-r t.f ihn rmmnnwea!th g-iiisi Solomou Books aud C. B. Homing, - U. U'lUon, prosecutor, for selling school Isj-k. ,;ie Ihey are holding the oflice of "wl directors, the grand jury lound a ue bill a-ainst Solomon Books. Contiu- tiU February term. The grai d jury, in its inspection of the public grounds and bniUing, recommend "at the hal s ol corridors of tae jail need "tui g it j '.astering, as do several of the tiiat the oven needs repair. They rr""Uitced the water closet a nuisance, '-l recommer.d the building ot a Of w oue, ul they erder that such rubbish as has ac oialtted in the yrd be removed. On Monday r th;. i. r . . -. ourl again convent. The first busing was Hrtiw to .ui. for the recovery of subsripti money to the Sel.nsgrove and North Branch P.anroad. The psriies sued were Snyder county people, and Le suits were brought into Juniata ceunty for U-UL They were held over. John Alexander vs. Samuel Alexander. Suit to confirm an inquisition in lunacy: Continued to February term. John ,nd Fred W.ldsmitu va. Wallia Bratton and John Beckwith. Action hi trespass for cutting locus! posts. Case atiil pending. The Public Schools of Juniata County. The ToHowing list contains the name of every school in Juniata cunty, ami ti,e 11'cllt'rl employed m each nsliip and borough leiurth of i.-r... ...i. ... " " ary per luontb, fcc. WALCEK a X..XTU8 TK. Samuel SielxT, pres't; Sol. Moiibeck, sec'y. Lloyd Fry, Mexico, $ itj ; W. II. Lukins, Centerv ille, $;; John I. llihlis, Van Wert, $:( John H. Carney, Cedar Grove, $ltj; John S toner, Mt. Pleasant, $31 8 George Rumbaugh, Bed Rock, $ !1 j A. D. Van Pyke, Flint Hill, $01 ; Joseph Wirt, Locust Run, $11; G. W. Kepner, Goshen, f 2-i. MirrLINTOWM C MOXTII.1 rEPM. A. (J. Bonsall, pres't ; A. J. Patterson, I cc'y. John A. Mc.Mecn, Grainmar SchHil, ()j Uii MdT lutcruwduU. $35. :t tie lK.-en. 2:.d Grade, $23 , Clara J. Robi- so) i.rilluu.ri $13 PATTERSON 5 HOSTU3 TERM. John a. K. Fink, pres't ; William Kgolf, ecy- K- - Kreider, Grammar School, :$4); Mary Cofl'uian, Iatermedute, $!0; Ella Dieirick, 2nd Grade, Pamelia Garmau, Primary, $22. TI'SCAKOEA 5 HOSTI1S TEBM. James McClure, pres't; Wm. Milliken, sec'y. Man- J. Wise, McCoj sville, $2 ; A. J. Laird, JdcKmly, $i; C. B. Craw lord, Re-d's Gap, $28 ; Frank McCulioch, Wil'ow Run, $1S; C. W. Ramsey, L" moil, $23 ; A. W. Drolesbauh, East tt'ateriord. $2-i; Lizzie Shearer, Bealetown, $2; E. D. Ciawford, Reed, $2J Emily Fulton, McCull(A;h's, $2J ; D. A. Martin, CoUiu's, FAYETTE 5 1IOXTHS TERM. John Musser, pres't; Lewis Degan.aec'y. James B. Siein, McAiisterviile, Grammar School, $28 ; Wm. C. Longacre, Primary, $23 ; T. R. Landis, Red Bank, $23 ; J. II. Willis, Cocolamus, $25 j Keubeo Landis, I'nion, $25; Wm. Gray bill, Liberty, $25 ; A. F. lleukels, Oakland, $10; Theodore Heckman, Rocbland, $25 ; Jesse GrHlib, alt. Pleasant, $25; Ira Uuun, Fairview, $25. C EES WOOD 5 MOSTI1S TERM. Wm. Cx, pres't ; Harrison Minium, sec'y. George Patterson, Wilt School, $18; Wm. M. Zeiders, Bethlehem, $14; D. Sharon Pimm, Strait Water, $18 ; Adam Wilt, Germany, $IS. SPBICE BILL 3 MOXTHS TERM. J. Book, pres't ; A. W. Snyder, sec'y. C. B. McCormick, Conter, $23; S. Emma Rolhrock, Matamoras, $23 ; Howard Mar tin, Spruce Hill, $23 ; A. V. Snyder, Wis dom, $23; W. J. Wise, La Grange, $23 ; U. Cloyd Guss, Gap, $23. BKALE 5 MONTiiS TERM. J. C. Bcale, pres't ; B. F. Crozier, sec'y. Teachers Jhu M. Leonard, Johnstown, Giammar School, $23; Miss iloilie Beale, Primary, $15; Lewis Robison, McAlister, $23; Mary W0odward, Pine Grove, 23; Hugh Clark, Rock, $23; Mary A. Cooper, Academia, $23 ; Lizzie Coder, Pomery's, $23. PORT ROTAL 5 MOSTUS TERM. Wm. O. Rutherford, pres't; J. P. Whar ton, sec'y. Teachers J. H. Smith, Gram mar School, $45 ; Kite E.' Keister, Inter mediate, $25 ; Rebecca Weimer, Primary, S20. ' MILFORD 6 MONTHS TERM. Jacob Aughey, pres't ; E. Laurer, sec'y. Teachers Edmund Lindsay, Mu.Idy Run, $27; E. Milton Gus.,, Red Bnk, $27 ; Hi rsm Stewart, Kelly's, $27 ; B- ckie Sher lock, McCalisu's, $27; A. T. McAfee. W il son's, $27 ; Mary Laird, Jackson, $27 ; John Turbclt, Locust Grove, $27. TCLRETT 5 MONTHS TE. George W. Fink, pres't ; Lemuel Kepner, sec'y. Teachers R. E. McMeen, Freedom, $31; W. H. Groninger, Church Hill, $ !1; O. L. Hench, Mt. Hope, $31 ; O. M. Kerlin, Dam, $31 ; Jame C. Coyle, Olive Branch, $31. Delaware 5 mosths te4. C. G. Shellv, pres't; Uriah Shumsn, ec'y. Teachers S. L. Hower, Smith's, $22 ; D. E. Spicher, Delaware Hill, $22 ; S. E. Shurtz, East Salem, $22; Charles Kerrhner, North East, $22; L C. Lantz, Ju niata, $22 ; George Dysinger, Lock, $22 ; Daniel Kepner, Goodville, $22; H. P. Speakmau, Cross Roads, $22. tbompsostows. Elihu Benncr, pres't ; Dr. I. Jf. Grubb, sec'y. Teacher J. V. Plett, $40. MOSROE 3 MONTHS term. George Hocenbroch, president ; George Mitterling. sec'y. Ttac hers Jeremiah Kel ler, Stony Run $22.50; 1. L. Zim nerman, Swartz, $22.50 ; U.S. Basom, Riclifield, Grammar Sch.ml, $22:50 ; Maggie R. Kiu z, r. Primary, $22.50 ; Pet.T Ruuifelt, Watts, $22.50; Ed. Hocenbroch, Quiker Run, $22.50. SCSQrEHANNA 5 MOSTHS TTRM. ' E.lwaed Shiffer, pres't; G. W. Lytcr, sec'y. Teachers Samuel Knouse, Eden, $20 ; Ed. Anmiller, Prosperity, $20 , T. J. Nichols, Laurel Hill, $20 ; M. T. Zellers, Union, $20. FERMANAOH 6 MONTHS TE. Wm. Batiks, re i ; H. A. Stambiugh, sec'y. Teachers JameaS. Hamiltoo, Hap py Hollow, $23 ; Kate Moyer, Reno, $29 ; W. E. Auman, Cuba, 30; John F. Sny der, Horningtown, $29; Mary Balentine, Big Run, $2U; Harry Seliaer, Mt. Hope, $29. LACS: 5 MONTHS TERM. Thomas Murphy, pres't; John G. Felm lee, secy Teachers-G. W, Byers, Wa terloo, $24 ; MwyMiort, Salem, $23; Den ny Marshall, Wallace, $22 ; Ellen Showers, Walnut Grove, $23; Caroline Shearer, Rtn. S22: John G. Felmlee, Lick, $24 ; George B. McKee, Cross Keys, $24 ; A. W. Murphy. Rock Hill, $24; Anna Sherlock, Worth Point, $22 ; Alice Giflord, Mt. Plea sant, $22 ; Thea Gilford, Smith's, $22. . ' On Monday the 8th inst., Mies llin nie Foster, ad about U ye.", died at the hoase of her father W m. Footer, at Bei.fla. Clinton county, this btate. Ioterment iu tbe Fresh; temn grave yard t this plce this, V ednesday, af ternoon. A Nebraska belle is engaged to marry a Mr. Lemon. Ha Ba promised to be her Lemon aid." SHORT LOC.1LS. The Giuxd CHiasTM.va Pkesen't Ar VEKTisEitEXT that was gotten off on so maty newspapers last week, is pro nouiif ed as t!ie work of swindlers. Singing s-bools. Go the Central Store for bargains. ' Marriage ia no uneven game. It is a tie." Few people were in attendance at court last week. Selinfgrave has a social party called thfl old lailies' party. It was no uncommon thing to find dande lion in bloom last week. The court was never so slimly attended in December, as last week. "A sho.-m.iker always swears by his boots, and anything else that is sole-y.' A Mt. Union. Milllin coiintv. hor rnnel.t - o thirteen rabbits one day hist Week. 5,Ot)0 yads prints, ouly 5 ceuts oer rard. at the Central Store. Samuel Zeiders, an aged citizen of Pat terson, died ou Friday last, aged about 70 years. Eighteen hundred and eighty will be leap year. Then the bashluT bachelor may be' caught. The pews for the Luta-ran Church are eipeeied this week, from Lewisburg, Union county, The Chinaman had a good grip oil the idea when he spoke of the cucumber as no belly g.MKl.'" The Harrisburg Tcltraph says a yellow rabbit was shot by John Trout man Bear Pax ton station. The earnings of the Juniata Valley Bank in ten months warrant the lustiiution in pay ing a dividend of 4 per cent. Fourteen hundred dollars is the amount ol bai-fe pension money that Wm. Bistline, of Delaware township, received. MeAIisterville Soldiers' Orphan School Entertainment, on Christmas Eve, Decem ber 21, 1079. Admission 15 cents. The Central Store is paying 2 ) cents for eggs and butter. Take your produce there. A literary society has been organized in Fermanagh township, by young men living in the vicinity of Happy Hollow school house. FOIt SALE A One-horse Phaeton, good as new. For particulars, address Mrs. J. D. Mugruder, Mitllintowu, Juuiata Co., Pa. Dec. 3, KS79-tf The Pennsylvania Rvilrosd Company will issue halt rate excursion tickets good for one daj for the Grant reception at Ilar rislmrg on the loth inst. Prof. Tice," says an exchange, pre dicts that the hottest spell by far is yet to come " That is what our preacher says, too." Bees and flies were numerous last Thurs day. It is not olten tbit such insects find weather siitticeiitly warm to Uy about in, oa the 5th day of Decemb'V. It is said as the three first days of a mouth are, so are all the other days of the month; but the rain on Saturday proves that the saying is not lo be relied on. We received 25 pairs of all wool white Blankets, oaly $5.00 a pair, at the Central Store. The Post of the G. A. R-, at this pi ice will meet on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock to perfect arrangements to attend the Grant reception at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the lGtli "i't. Teachers Institute next Moudar. In tbe evening Professor Ailiiiaa will de liver an address, which will be followed by a discussion on the question of Com pulsory EJucattou. A lad aged 13 years, a son of Harry Bor tel, living in Milford township, fell from a persimtlion tree on Saturday, whereby his left thigh was broken. Dr. Banks wascJIed and gave the injured limb the proper atten tion. A splendid way to m ike a fortune buy a lottery ticKet." Ex. A splendi 1 way to get rid of a fortune keep ou buying lottcn tickets." On Saturday night, about 12 o'clock, a fire consumed an outhouse on the premises of what used to be known as Stonffer's tavern, a place between Mexico and Thouip sontown, along the pike. How the fire origiuated is not known. m The entertainment to be glvea by the Lutheran Sabkith School of this place, on Tuesday evening, the 23d inst., will con sist of Music, Prayer, Addresses, Breaking ol Money Eggs and announcement of con tents, Reports of the Secretary and Trea surer for the present year, fcc, kc A cor dial invitation is extended o all. We hae still a few hundred yards of heavy winter dress goods at 8 cents a yard, at the Central Store. John S. Graybill and Augustus Wright have oj-ened a mammoth stocs: of house hold lurniture in the Palace building, at the canal b:idgo. Bedding, Bedsteads, Full Suits for Kitchen, Parlor and Bed Chamber ; Carets, Ingrain, Rag, and Brussels; Mir rors of all kinds a complete assortment of everything in household furniture line. A lad aged alioiit fourteen years, named Stimrling, was arrested in Northumberland by officer Noble, last week, and brought to this place and lodged in j-il a charge of T. U. Parker, for stealing goods out of Parker's auction store. The boy as lodged in jail lor trial, but was bailed out, W. W. Wilson, Dr. L. Banks and J. C. Mozer becoming his su.-eties. Mrs. Rebecca Pannebiker, sg.-d about 76 years, died at the residence of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. B. F. Keptier. in thi plwc, on Thursday afternoon, after a long illness, having been confined to her bed for a period of over two yMrs previous to her death. 8he as the widow of Samuel Panneb.ker, Sr . drnireist, a nun who Was vlell and favor ably known iu his day to many citizens of Juniata. The light that was seen in a southwesterly direction, by town p'ojJe, ou Monday night, was oausi-d by the burning of the house and baril of Uttly Casner, in Beale township, not far front Pnmcroj's store. It is sup posed that tlie house caught fire from a fire outside of the building. The fire had bceri used in a butchering of hogs. The fire was first discovered in the roof of the dwelling. From the house the tire reached the biro, and both buildings were entirely consumed; The Huntingdon papers of last week say. Our readers will probably recollect of hav ing read of Jacob Snyder, formerly of Sa- ton Bedford county, h iving been shot dead by one Jack Bishop, in Georgetown, Color ado, on Mav 20, 175, and of the escape of the murderer. Rewards, iu the aggregate amounting to about $10,000, were ofiered for Bishop's arrest, which was only effected about three weeks sgo, in Portland, Oregon, by a detective who saw and recognized Bishop in a drinking saloon. Joseph Mirtin, George Heck, Fr;"l llnin nie'l, Ezra Doty and Jacob Th"nva went to the head of the valley last wok to hunt. They hunted the region about the Sulphur S priugs that people like to vi.-'t tn suinni- r time. The hunters returned on Saturday with lour turkeys. The Dtmocrat end AtgUUr calls Graut the American King. It but repeats Ihe ex pressions of the rebel Uadeis who fought for a parti, ular kind or government, such as U best suited for a kingly rule. The idea or principle of government of the Northern States is the very opposite to that ahich suits a kingly system of government. The whole system ol goverrmeut would have to be changed to suit tbe rule of a King. The Republicans will not change the system. Democratic Rebels tried to change it. Siir read until she could uot see Did "lianhoe" e'er weary t Then dropped the b.Kik upon be kneoj And said her life was dreary. "From day to day I still must tread The same dull round of duty Of darning socks and Daking bread, Without one glimpse ol beauty. From week to week my landmaika are: A sermou dull on Sunday; Oil Friday night the Plumville Star; The we.-kly wash on Monday. And, oh ! there's never a li'ie of grace; Aud never a hint of glory." Shu sighed aud lengthened her pretty face, "It's always the same old story !" She dried her eye? and curled her hair, And went to the conference meeting From the garden gate to the vestry stair, The self-same words repeating. At last Ihe final hymn as sung, And all Ihe prayers were ended, When one from Ihe doorway cro d among Her homeward steps attendeiL They lelt at length the village street. Anil sprang the low wall over, To pass through Cai'laiu Parslee's wheat Aud Deacon Bascombe'a clover. The moon seemed shining overhead To Hood their path wild glory ; They w hispered low, bill what they said Was Only the same old story ! Rev. Bishop Gilmoir of Cleveland, Ohio, has used Ihe Great German Remedy. St. J iCobs Oil, and endorses it highly. He writes about it as follows : I am please 1 to say that the use of Sr. Jacobs Oil has Len etited me great'", and I have no hesitation to recommend it to all as an excellent cura tive. Teachers' Institute. William II. McCollin, the blind nnn and graduate of ll.e Pennsylvania Institution for the Blind, w ill be at the Teachers' In stitute next week. His spirited altd liie like readings, recitations, vocal and inatiu menlal music will add immeasurably to the interest and entertainment of the Institute. He will be present at all the day and night sessions from Tuesday till Friday evening. on whrch uigl.t he will give a rare concert, consisting of songs, ballads and recitations, hu.uorous, pa'betic and sublime. &!iss Maria L. Sanford, who is one of the most interesting and entertaining lecturers of the day, a ill give her famous lecture ou "Rome and Italy" on Wednesday evening. It will be illustrated by over 1"0 lantern scenes, and is pronounced by an emihent critic to be "beautiful, attractive, and high ly instructive." Her lecture on " Success in Life" is a new one, ami will be delivered on Thursday night. ' lu deserved popu larity aud unquestionable merit of the lair lecturer are a sutltcieiit guarantee that this and the preceding le-luro will gl.e the lullest satisfaction to the most fastidious audience. As a lecturer, Miss Sanlord is clear aud brilliant, logical and elorpieut. WELLINGTON SMITH, Coaa.'y Saptrinttudcut. . - Church Dedication The Messiah Evangkal Lutheran Church of this place will be dedicated ou Sunday, December 21st, 1879. Services at 10: A. M. and 6:30 P. M. Tbe Rev. Samuel Domer, D. D., of Washington, D C, will preach in the morning, and Rev. J. W. Goodlin, Secretary of B. II. M., w ill preach in tbe evening. All neighboring ministers are cordially invited to attend, also the gen eral public. E. E. BERRY, Pastor. U. P. Convention at Mexico. Elders' Convention of Big Sprin U. P. Presbytery will meet in Mexico, jionday, December 22d, atC, o'clock P. M. Devotional evercises. Sermon by Rev. J. M. Adair. Tuesday, 9 oVlock Devotional exercises. 1st Topic : Authority tor the (Mice of Rul ing Eider. Opcto-d by D. F. Tussey and J. A.Patterson. 2d Topic: Is ihe Duty of Teaching Implied iu Ihe Olliee of Ruling Khler, and Should he have a Special Educa tion to (jualily him lor the Work I .'peued by tf . Cuniniings ai.d ts. A. Smiih. 2 o'clock P. M. Devotioii.il exercises. 1st Topic: Whai Should lie Ihe Personal Character of the Rillmi Elder and bis Spe cial Qualifications f Openeil by Jjuies Me I. ill and James Kidd. 21 Topic: Kot.irv Eldership. Opened by Messrs. McCormick aud (tnne. .l Topic : What Aiuboii v is there for the Olliee ot Deacon Opened by Messrs. MoKowe I and McDonald. c o'clock Devotional exercises. 1st Topic: Are not Church Mem!ers,as well as Church Ollicers, Under Oiiligation to Use eviry Effort lor the Advancement of Ine Interests of Religion al Home and A tiro id I Opened by Messrs. Poiueroy and Morrison. Opening question box. Weiliie.lay, Dec. 21, 9 o'clock A. M. Devotional exercises. 1st Topic: What is tint Kuling Elder's Duty Toward the Sick Opened by M. K dgers and A. S. Wood bum. 2d Topic : The Elder's Duties In Re lation to the Sabbaih-sebool and Priyer meeting. Olned by Messrs. Fergusou and Wallare. 2 o'clock Devotional exercises. 1st Top ic : How may Ihe Ruling Elder most Elfi tlentiy Encourage and Help his Pastor Op-ticdbv J. W. McCid and W. H. Mc Cuiloch. 21 Topic : Tne Elder's Duty iu Relition to the Distinctive Principles ol the Church. Opened by W. J. Mc Jill and James Irwin. 6 o'clock. Devotional exercises. 1st Topic: What is the Work of the Culled Prestvterian Chinch In the Presl ytery of lltff Spring t Opened by R. A. Patterson and D. B:ean. Opening question box. What have wt learned at this convention f Ministers of Presbytery are all invited to attend. By order of the comniitteei A. S. Wooiibc as, S. CramxQs, W. II. McUilloch, M. Roookks. IVEAV 3IISIC. $2.60 WORTH FOR $1.00. My Grandpa' Mrict, - - 35 c1. Tkt L.tilt Blind Milch SdHr, i - 40 els. lit IJoldt Ihe Ptarty Galet .1jar, - S3 c. Sleep uh Sire fy, Little Darling, - 4l ct. Father, won't j try I - - - ' ctt. I'll I til Yunr Mother Cemtr, 80 ctt. kemember the Old t oik at Home, 40 ca. We will mail all tn above seven pieces nf beautiful Sheet Music, to any address, on receipt ot $1.00. W.L.THOMPSON 4. CO., East Liverpool, Ohio. Sale Bills of all kinds printed on ehort notice at this office. Tb Evangelical Alliance his giren notice ! of the topics for prayer during itu Week of Prayer is follows : I Sunday, January 4 Sermon on the "Fulln-jsgof Christ's S.ilv irion." ' Monday, January 5. Thanksgiving tor the blessings of the past year, and praj er j tor their continuance. ! Tuesday, Janu iry 0. Confession of sin, ' and humiliation before God. Wednesday, January ". Prayer for ll.e ' church ol ChrisJ, ils minister.!, its grout h in grace and its enlargement, and lor revi vals of religion throughout our country. ' Thurs.lar, Januaiy $. Prai er lor Chris- . ian education for the family, and institu tions of learning ; for Sunday schools and Christian associations. , Friday January 8. Prayer for r .lions, rulers aud people ; for peace aud religious ! liberty. j Saturday, January 10. Prayer for Home and Foreign Missions ; for trie oiilpoiiriTig of the Spirit upou all Ik-all aud tlu coaver- , sion of the world. i Lost Creek Presln ter'an Church ill th's 1 1 we, has been repainted inside, under II 0 directorship ol" Post-master Books. The Post-master knows how to touch up ap e e of painting. J0SEHI PAtJK, Vendue Cryor and Auctioneer. Address Joseph Pagj, Cocola uus, Ju uiata county, Pa. Prompt attention given to auction sales of storu goods, public sale of laad, sale ot live slock, farming implement nod house hold goods: dec3-Lu Viol tnt forciuxo racks the system and brings on hemorrhage. Phieuix Pectoral cures cough, brings rest and giies strength. It tastes so pleasant that children cry lor it. Price 25 cents. For sale ny Banks & Ham lin, ilill'intoHn, and Hanillii it Co., Patler son Camphor Milk cures UeaHacbu an 1 Neu ralirt. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and Lame Hack. j Camphor Mi:k cures Cuts, Bruises and i Burns. Camphor Milk Costs 25." ; 5 bottles $!. Sold by B inks i. Ham in, Miilii 'l it-, n, au l Hamlin &. Co., Patterson. niirl! !y Phtpnis Pectoral will cuie your Coii-jh. Phienix Pec tori! cures hoarseness pii-kly Phienix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. Phirnix Pcctonl costs 25c; 5 bottles $1. Sold by KanKs Hamlin, Milliintown, & Hamlin & Co"., Patterson. unrl'j ly ATTEXTiOX Deiders in cattlo .ir" hereby iiitornnd that John Bd-ntine, o Kermannuh townshi", has a iiu.iib.-r ot cows that "ill soon be tu profit, In si'-. FOR SALE. A cnmmodioiis Dwelling House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor- oiijih of Millliiitowu, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to aeqmre a dti el.iug house, and business place in Millliutown ; a chance, which if lelt pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this olliee. jm2'.Mf ff ( 1 ffOfl per dav at home. Simples tpj LU i$Lj worih $ free. Address S I ix sox it Co., Portland, Maine, $6d $5 a week in vour own Iowa. T tius and II. IIallltt ouifit free. Address k. Co., Portland, Maine. WF.KK $12 a day at home easi'y fiv- ilottit tree. Address ifi i u into e. v osny loint iree. AiMress Tai'E t Co., Augusta, Maine. decS-ly CLOSING P1UCES or DE HAVEX &T0WXSEXD. IttaKCRS No. 40 South Thir.1 Street, riHLADLLPHlA. Stocks Bought and Sold eilhjr for Ca.sh or on a Margin. D.r. 8, 1373. Pin. Askkd. . HUi I '.) IT. S. 6' lP.xl Currencv, 6's 5's, ltSl . new 4', new, 4's " l-J-'i 1 li-'J 4n p; 41 -Mi n.j 1; il oj 41 . 4; 12"i lot lis. lll-J 1 1 Pennsylvania K. It 1'hil.ideliihia & Ue.i lui!; K K.. Lehnrh Valley K. K..... Lehigh Coal i. Navip iimn Co; Puited Companies lit N.J ... Northern Central K. It. I t .. Hest-.nville Pass. K. K. fn.i. Pitts., Tit Jt Hull". K. K.Oo.. is 1; A'.' V:i Central Transportation Co ... Northern Pacific, Com....... Prct'd .... Silver, (Trades) HO.iDIKKC Via. MIFFLINTO'iT.V MARKETS. MirruNTows, Dix-. I1', 1S7H Butter '-' E-.'c 2 l.ant Ham : Shoulder Sides Potatoes Onions. ......... Hags ii. It (M) 4t MIFFLINVOWX GKAIX MAHKEr. Corrected weenly. QroTATioss roa To-oat. Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1879. Wheat 1 Corn - Oils S0t"S Kve Cioverseed i PHILADELPHIA UltAIX MAUKFTri. PiminnriiiA, D.-c. Ii. Wheat, rcl $1. 3',tol..VJ Com, new, nMoo!'; olu, l. Uo tile. (ais. mixed, l jto4'i;c ; unite, istoi'.io lTilVATESALES. ABOUT ONE ACKK OK GIJOL'XD. hav ing therism en cted a frame Dwellinj H.inse, situate In 8pruce Hill township, near Tay lor's blaeksiiiith shop. Good location tor a mechanic For further particulars call at this uitice. OXK OF THE MOST PKOFITABI.E BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated Iu Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACKE3, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story FrameUouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the dot r of the bouse. For particulars call on CT addres WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., Juniau Co., Pa. A TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED IX Jlilloid township, Juniata cou.ity, six miles west of Patterson, containing Fifty Acres ; ten chared, the rest well timU-rcd ; having thereon erected a Log House and rratuol Barn. There is an excellent spring ol wa.er at the door. Price, two hundred and ti.ty dollars. Inquire at th.s office. Snbscrioe for the Sfi aJ iJ.jiiifu, the best paper ia the country -V-v A it ri r!i.tt mrnt.1. BsYff U r i 1 -s. Wrap's Stfi v.i Uv?r Ciira. A TK-iAl. iJi-nT'i'in fiitl Tr.pj; miff t.'ni:.!, i;i tt.o v M i.-r L;i i?u' l.rtt. mi 1 ririitr. AiMam. M ii iim.N. . n - lhliL;hwtorIcr In uroof 2 Of fit" M-'t "I'!"!, tl. 1 K.A i-..r th- rnnnf ffVtnlSrfcn, call for TV-lot-r'.Vif. inaMit i iir. i - Ksa' I1 ' - m.f Zlj-l-fal Prt th nts j-si. r.-i JUaie IiiMy WARMEaTS C!T7Ef?S. It in i:)o7f ?t-o nil frimii:t evir;,' ftjrtrtioit to m'-r" h ii;ui acituu, u.fj ix inn n bt'.i-i'-t tti kiI tlw LM'Masi",tt, l)ai'it. ninrriil ftfvbit r J It. Kfa-ctir-.t t,v ir.- 5vrt a.i --. Ilia WARNER'S C AFS NERVINE liCii r.rtu.it on lv -x(--s'siVf iir. (ik, sivcr i'I.. :itnt3; -a:!'" k'. a-i.l 'itii-r-:nis-. lWi ful il t- sfti r tin aiJ sooTh "tr!--1 N.-fv.-i. ,t ii v r :- iiir" bVaUiu. 1-1 T t:k n iri nn,;H or I ir rs-s. ul JiMt vS, Me, an I U aP?'?0'9 5A!T? Dll f 5 J r m (nun -'i.;!! mtr! ntiv tm-nltm for d rlvx&. MaUriA. Fever mr.4 Agn. Hint buiii l I- nvti wl:itv-r ibe la o ntt oH-ratt ftwlv -:rt rctiiilv. .a .tbrrrt.art:ifaxsi MUll tmm IbsMil 4.rk. TrVw S Maw varrrVBr UcMrdin mrm ml.l S Unwii-ls Js ;rkf la nrtir tM-)krrvw H. HAVarnGr&Co., EOCHEsrEK, H. T. C74 rs!iM j-4 Tr.M...OK. THE BEST REMEDY FOB Diseases d Hie Ttrcat ar5 lw m , Inseases of thl jYEfJ-S r"!"'""'"T orsnn.s iii.T .-.u nri .iii-iii dim f.itnl. i h.it a sale and reliahie ri-nnvlv f.r them is iiivaiiiahlo toeverl'ouuoillll'y. Avfk's Ciiiniir Punm: l is sm li ii it remedy, nnd nr ! U.l IIIIII.XlT 1 V merits the eonii- llenee of The liillilie. Ir is ascieniiiicco:n- :n;i: ion oj ihe iii' iii- f eiii.il prii 'V ' ciTatue C i l': line eiii.il iriin iptes ami Vli:i!-s i t i"-t ! r n r; s PECTOUAL. iiniiiiily nv.I.il, to m.-ilire t ji" -rre'it- esr fKissiolnefT'eieney and unifoni.it; ol r--sulis, whii h enal-les (ihysii i:ins as w rl! ;is invalids to use it with eonhdeiiee. it is the most reliable remedy for ilisn, sot the throat and liuiirs that s-i.nee h.is pro rlueeil. It strikes at the foundation of all pulmonary diseases, alTorilliio Tomi t and certain relief, and is adapted to a tieiiTs of any ae or either sex It-irir Very palaiaiile, the youngest ehildreii take il without dittiiiilly. In the tn-at-nient of ordinary 'oii'li 'olls. Sore '1 liroal, Itroneiiilis lull icii.;i. I ler py man's Soie TIi roat, Asl It ma, i'roii p, anil t 'at.irrli, the ell.-. ts of .u.i. i CuritKV PFrTonii.are ma-ii-il.and uoiiti tudes are annually prisiT i-'I rrooi serious illness by itstmii-lv and faithlui ne. It should l kept at hand :n every tousi liuid, for the prot. .! it alTonls in sud den attacks. In V. ooi'piim-roiii;!! ami ( onsiiiiiptioll there is no other r.-medy so cilie;u ioi:s, S'sithii:. ai:d h"lpfu!. Th marvi lloiis run s which Arm's Ciim::v I'ki 'oi: m. has elTei ti'd nil ou r the world are .1 suliii i'-i.T irinrjinre to;it it Will lolltilllle to prislllee the lnf n S los. An iini.ir:i il fiiai ill eonvt::. e lie- im .t Si'epii.-ul ol its won. If i .'i:l i uniiive ;i.ui r as wll as of i's s-n -rioritv od r .".II oi in-r preoaraiions. for ; ninoiuiry i oiupiuiiirs. P:i:iri:'Ut h' si-iaus In a'l par.s of t!w CouaTry. know i:: x i;s eo::posii.n. n . otii nn ml A vn:'s i;n:i:v i'Ki T4.11 i. to in'-jv-lls. and pr.-:'-: ii n it i:i tin ir pru ri. e. Tlie ti-st nf a century lins pr--veil its fihsoluTe re. taia 'y to eure all pulmonary co'iiphi'iii rot uii'cady Is-yoinl ll.e leacll of Illl'.U.Iil uid. Frrp.trtJ Dr. !. C. Ayrr C Co., I'raclM al mi.l An.-lrrli al t'liemlsts. Lrve'!, Tlar1;. SOI.O tT IT.I. ilt.-..l-TS I E " I l rnifesihnul 11 OI I.-5 E. .VIKI-N'SOX, ATTORN E Y -AT -LAW, MH't I.INTOV., FA. ej-Col1' etinj; and Coi.vevaM-ii. prompt ly att o.d I to." tri''i-l n V iin street, in his plate ot resi.I'Mii e, sooth ot ii -treef. J-'lSEItr McMKEN, Aticrncy and Cour.sclor-at-Law. I'r.on; : alleuli" 1 g i ll to lb" s."-uria); and collecting o: claims, and all I'V ' iiasi uess. I rrricr on l'ridie street, first !uor west ot the liell ad l.ilil laig. April 1 I, s;.--tf A Lt'l'iLi) J. I'ATTEKSON, ATTOSKEY-AT-LAW, MIFKLINT(VX, JLXIATA CO., PA. All business promi.ily attend 'd to. Orrtrr Ou "ridi;e street, opposite the Court House s au.ire. jWlD I). SI ONE, ATTORNEY- AT- LAW, MIFFLINTO'A X, PA. Collections and all prolessional busi ness promptlv attended to. jiine2i, 177. JiiUX M.LAL'Giil.i:;, INSURANCE AGENT, POUT UOY.it.. JISSUT.1 CO., r.i. COmy r di ihle Companies represented. D.-c. f. 1 7i-l y THOMAS A. ELDLTt, 31. D. Physician .and Sargeor., 'ittiixrou x, rj. Olliee hours from ! .. . bee in his father's residcnc end id Water street. to 3 p. Of. e, at the south iel22-tt D. M. Ci'iAWIOIil), M. J., Has resumed actively the prietire of Medieine and Surgery and iheir rollateral bram hrs. ntliee at the old corner o Third and Or.ma.i streeis, MilUiiitoii n, I'a. March 2'.i, !;. J. M- 15UAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .IcaJrmia, Junint i Co , Pa. CIIEnRY Orncformerlvoccii.i.dbyDr.Pterrett.. V' i ) " '!'A ' , Professional busin-ss promptly attended to ' l'''" ,"" . "P t ,' i ' at all hours e.ieh moni h. ei'iiinu neinc Inn n. In-r 1st . . . The bill l ilie ii'"e bis oilier will b; DL. ALLEX, M. 1., lovitipied by J. S Kilmer, a young nam i worthy of o'tlidenee, and is ho has ln-rn 11 is romnieneed the t.rnef-.ee of Vediciar sss Maate i ith I he ..rror as anai.-nt and and Sure, ry ami alltheirc.il ateral I rani he Ollico at Academia. at Hie res: lei.i e . , , Cat t. J. J. Patterson. - IjtiK 15, IS74 i j ir,.Ul ii..u.'uiir.mir.ii,.n. w.,: j - s, a: .a'lii Surgery and nil their collateral branches. OiKee at Ms resideuce in lie Ahsterville. Feb 9, IS5 ! . tsc r:?..j. Ears W." HABLEY S 1 ;.Iacc w! - ti:i; iii:sT a."vj MEXS YOUTHS' & HE I I , -K-.: ,.r. ,i,f, i,i....-t .-i.n-,. slid s.-leel sUm-!;s cv,f ofTi-red i:-a:.:r, t :t .; i'st',l.Kii; LY L'Jit' PRILLS.' ll.i , !so, O'CHs'll fl : t: at s'.oit notice, ver; t K -iiieni'oT t' e ; vVar-r s'r-jtt-, i!:i--F: !.ir ; . - I . ami i-i !!. : IS A r i w I tt-j tea. v m rW 11: , 'lit e J frori- fhc Ka O 1 HATS & CAPS, r.0TS ' n ivMSTiV;; .hir.noods of 'l vis. liw.r.n' a:t s' eu-ee l. Pants al 1 CCHlf. iL'l'i'S i:Air. TO I'lti'Mt. . -i i, l'a., 'I I'i, iciJ. SAVLM--!. btK'i J ; aiio in a- f I'j.leis.. I I - ! Imr-'erx Citi. TIM K-T A 15 LE I Turoi'fin a:i I.icm P irxfr; T vins pLTWEt.x H i:ti :-i;r::'j ami AltooX i. if ivr ::'i A R r. ll:iv EAS1WAKI a. n. p. A II : r u. p. . l 1 '.I ll - r. - Jl S IL' 1 1 i. 1 :.. 1 0 'Tatr: i Ml I ?-. 1 17 111 S i 'I T' s i'.- C.ve .a. s V Ii. 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C'limi Tie, a la ; lluotir:, don 7 2i a ot ; Pi t-'rshar- 7 1 1 a in ; ru.-e Cre.-k 7 ." 1 a ni- T H IS 1 mt Lili's Mil s s :. . a in ; Ale'eiia e a lii ; I'ittsbu " 1 l"i p 111. PiM-b'frir Evj es le.iees Pl.i'a le'j'hi I ll 1 2 p ni ; llarri.'.arz IU 2j p 111: Y.trvsi iae I i II pm; Mial.e 1 1 i.l . in ; I. :-!. 11 12 1 '.' a 1.1 ; Hutilii clou 1 Id a ti: ; Tirone I .V; a 111 ; tioona 2 2 a 1:1 ; t'lttsnrir 7 t''i a pi. I .' it I.ii e leaves m ; It 1. 1 :li .if ' 4 Phll l.le'l till nt U ".' .1 i p ni ; M'liii i " f :' p in ; 1 -.1 1,;-. v rone .r? I i 11 1 Ir.' itiai.' lo.i Js pm ; ; Altoou 1 7 4'' p 1.1 ; Pitli- 1 rone 7 ,tw ! 4 i 10. Linf ItVi on Shko.h:. it fn al III: v mi. 11 n. .V.U'eer. i '. e ."!. Mi l J'l. IWiUk and !'' M.ii. um'iH t'luz'l. Eastwa5i Fast Tki:ns. PI i' 1 1 li'1.: 1 Expr-ss leaves Pi'libti-a at .0 P a A iti.oll.l IO I'll p , l viotii- 11 .lo p ni ; ruee CreeU p in ; ll'intinil'ili 1 I io p in ; I.rwo-12-'ipin; Vi'l ia i-'-loie: arrifes to n V2 .' it I! rr.O it 7 i ii Atl.it.tr V it - I ' p and Philadelphia r.-ss le nes Pittsbii-- at I 1" iil-ipai: Tw.'iie li.'il p ia ; "s p oi ; Mt. I'tiioii S mt f. in : J" a: ; l.e isfou-n s! .yi p ni ; i ; N w p .ri '.Vi p in; loiti- n : Ail. ...a i . ll:ailii.;.l..n 7 ; Me Yej ln'.l i. S : "iiiliiu ! H p tu '.iioton 2, r ni ; II iri i-li ir I. -j i p iu ; srnves in J'ttil.i.i,-j( h i-i i-il a m. Paciit Evpress h aies PiTtshu-ir S l" a m; Altoona 7 4"i am; T n in Htl am: llimtiiii'doii S I I i iu: l.e istiom ' a m ; Mi'lliu l! In am: Duu.-airion III' a m ; !l i-ri-'otrir 11 ". p m; arrives ill i'i..l..Kl phia '' i-i p ni. Pacific r'.nri K'lif ok St i ivt M'i.7 i'fi1 at Hrll't Mi ll. Si-rure Cr..V. Ptltril.ire. Mill I'rtek Mi t'nivn, .l.MV;ir an t Afir furl. ic'ie '' I;.-,-." . .Il'unt,.- rr:-rrt mi S't !. l';f iri7 i'iii III y.lt Cftls. ,V'i;i.V.'.i u--l .Urri'iri.V, irtta F.r." jUMATA VALLEY UAMC, OlMIIFlMVnilTA, VA. W I II HliAXCU AT 1VRT KOVAL. StocAhcIIors IuliviJaillj Liaole. J. NEVIN P -'IEIV Y. rfenttrj. T. VAN IltWIN, Cuirr f'ir:ti J. Xevln P.o'ieroy, I ii'il.". J.e'ohs, At:los (i. l.oi.s ill, W. C. Pi.ll.erol , ST'.r::!! J. Xl'i"il Pol'oToV, Ph-lip V. K.yn. r, Josej ;i X.itt.riH.k, Gi o'e Jaeol.., L. K. A'ki't tt. C i'oi iei oy. Amos C.Tloti-ail, Nodi HerUler, t as : J..s ; . K'llh'.X'k, Phi'.p M. K-ef-r. I.o.lii E- Atlxelioll. Lnrns : J in . I!, f'e-'ns, Win. Y.i i .sa. ro j,-n. tin 'I 11 a r's i! "its, J . I!. !r n, Mary KurtJ. Svnn. I .1. Kurts, J. ilollnes I Win, T. V. Irwin, F 11. Fn.w. John tl.-rtz'er. I at ll.e r ite of S p?r i Daniel Mtai'il.T, Ch nlolte M-.yder, 27" latere. allow. rent, on l leo.ith-eerlitieal 12 laonlhs eerllll. ates. cent, on f iin'.'S, 1S70 tf 11. e. i.i ur N, IF.XTIsr. O.Vi. e o po-;lc Lutheran 'l.ar- h, assist, iri mo i e. its s'i'1 npwar- s. i in.se . i .ti a........ ii. i:...i .-. i.-.. i. . I " - -' - j proi. ssion.il s ri ire . n y, and mil p. ease arraae Hie tune v. lih l.r. K ri Titer a tteii Tne . may be seneil, un Ihe relm n of Ine DH.ti.r. l ie -:ocso' reaoy m i-ie cioinins ri i: r I I nest and ehoiresl stvl. s. I..r in.-n and , l.oys. hits, caps, tsiois tad shoes, rot. on-, tillla-hi c to. -is in endless vari -iv f r jat iauiaek J.trayvr'3, in Pat.ersow. i - re jou iti; bey tsik c;u;.i!i:.-;T liOYS' CLOTHING pai Is nf suits, which will be made to ordl (Jan. I, !. j-ti . - ttrn ciiie with a fo!l r iri,.f? & SIIOKS, Air, tilZi tjje 4km-. i;ki..-:. L. D. WiVBiax's A ltd; a ri it -ivarp. La. n-iiirdv ns sl T.'iL.TV-FI VE VEAIIS in a rivaie priiCtice, aud never l.tnai to ri-.ilieallv i-tirj j U il El M At M, DROPSY. I Frysip"! k, Seroliila, s.-ivoul iry Sj fhlPs, . (irai . l. Diihetes, atu) all di-e i-o-s n ft u eu ' the b'oii i. iiopiicated, is dhht o!f -red if the I uhiic. Sold l.v a" P. P.-up-'i-t. ad (nh .'r 1 .t!e onlv) hv TiiK H imrii V;:nicixs Ci P. o. Bov s ;.s, K.s he-t r, X. T. PiMPLKS. I will m.ii: ( Krei ) the reif.o fur a sanplo Vii:rci.i. Klin il..il w:I! r'aiove T V, FK'-.l'Kl.r.S. PIMPLES and Bl'MCIIES, lenvit.tr ih" sk;n son. i-Var and bao'iiiil ; aho iiistioetiiins f r pro 1:' Ill.YUri mt :owiliot I :iir oa 1 i.-'ii he:'. I l.ii-e. A-hire s. in. t...ii:,r :tr or hhioo rj imp, Ben. Vamklt ti Co.. '- Ann Mi- et, N. V. TO CO.Sl'PT,VLS. The ai1v-rMer. !i:ivi-i Ii -en i--ra'Tiei'!ir euitd ol lhai dread ilisi-ie, t 'oas'.Mo ; lion, h a sin.pl'. reii.e l-.-, i.. s'ii'Ois to m h.o knovvn lo l-i ti-i'..o-uii".rs ih itieivs i.f cure. To a'l who d- Mr.- it, Ii i.l sei 1 a eopy ol l'ie pri'i-ript:..n lteil, (.r.'-" ot llnro-). ;rh the tll:e'-tii::i t. r pi . ; :t,ii and uin Ihe sni", loi ti I.1' -y wi.l ii.i I SI KK tl rfc lor (otlllllii.'ioti, A-rh.i.l. Il' .11- i-hitis. .c. Parlies uis.'iijg ;l.o r!C"r;e tiou, will please addro-s. E. A. WII.SOV, 101 Tenn street, " i;liaius:.:irg'i, X.Y. YMTMTS OF VOL T!I. V GENT I. EM AN .ii snT.n-l for vi-s from .N.r.oiis I'ENl I If V. l':iK'!A iTt'KK DE"AY. and all the i ll ' ..I' ' I lid iod'-eietion, Rill lor 1(1- s.ike ! s : - htmianity. send f -eo To ail v. ho n-.d ;t, , Ine recin and tliree'ioi tor in ikiair ihe siai ; pie reli.eilv oy w lii.-h he Has enr. d. uf-li-r.-rs islnTijr to pn.!i lv il e ! tii a e.Xs-riene' can do so by add.ei.-.iti ! : 1 r Icct confidence, joiix f.. iv.rr.s. 42 Ce 1.14 srr-. t. New Vr'i. Philadelphia & Eoadin Kaiu oal. Arr.in.rt uient of P:is.senirr-r 1 ruins. N'.rB':s lr,th. 1-7'.. 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