- 3 ( r"D7 . - . .A D """" "terhs. K.-r;i"or $!-5n nncm ,l P&:J Jkll lU' 'iW !f 001 " W,t"'" J2nou?" usemtuia inserted at W ceflts t.t men v" . i ' h,.im: nct'.ces in focu coi- Tt MfflU. line "lor each insertion. IV ecus - - . J.:,:-, ;!1 PC IliH': r to rear. "SOISTEE OF SALES. TM rate o! y for ttr Insertions. , l tiar !" ii-s-rtious. will ba f ,or .K ,.-rrerc-4 in this col- rturl'si " t l-5 I :its per liice tor cJch sub- aeqwi! iM.rtin. u'hfi li:!-r 7 ; V- .... oriKt, -c . H, mi.de ,or j iVkl UV - " havinz sale S i ir portam -- Mvtbemp--np!:yref:etea in -as 21 to lor '-"-ves clcstvcly tu'ir r.e.j. c!ClilKrhoot. and that no , nmv srise amoiiz buyers un.g ol a!e. t .if(- r'irhes l-lir- Th.' SfsNsfl .. --- iiaresed in no oilier ,ytceavet;entiy anu SALE OF PERSONAL PKPERTV. Feh IS 11- Nicholas Lkt s. at .. xt of rerie:ire in Tuscsrora town ,! i west of McCovsviile i b.iros. " :i,nfe:. clt, 4c..ws bull. lM he ,d rre rattle. s'..vp. I..s, clocK.-ns, farm L'utMi, a-l household f..n..ture. rl -. Lvdia Hofinian. one-half ...ir.,f lklard Mills, il aeil one y..-;. In; id4 sa id.e, lot of rhiekeus, aud tff enrire stxk l househoid f urnitjre. Fb 1SP1 Elard M. Kel'y, fr i.er:v, at Ins pia -e of residence in Xiltonl tuirosiiil', 3 "'lies southa est t f f at tfrv.1". Fib. C4. 11- J""'l'1 Personil TMierty. si h: p:a-e of residence n Fer oiliih tinshu. "t fir from Jericho Jiil!. H. H. Savder, auctioneer. F-b. "j Andrew Bashore, Admimstra tor of P-ter Bashore. deceased, in Factte t,.nl m Pcrsetial proper'v, mules, mare. cults, ct.s,oung cattle, sheep, audi arming Virllsi-S jlmh 1. J.weih Kothrock, at his place of resilience ore a"d a-half miles east of HiSintfwo Pers-.ral pniperty. 2 horses, ; mirej, 4 coss, wjpn, threshing ma chine, plows, hatrows, cu!iivat"r, hotse rite. ladders, h'irse gears. Alc, also. fcnssrbnld fnmitnf. 9 s'nvM, z Diireans. 8 tib'M, c'lplKurd, sills, bedsteads, settee, sands, chairs, carpet, and other articles. jtr?!l 2. Ahner o der, about S miles Borthmt of Mi'tlliitown. in Fermanagh t?iou : p I'ers. nai prc c rty . l!i--h 2. Sanjeel E. Warner Fayette tnws.uie Pers-i-il property, ler"S, cows, tojs? cattle. h.--n. sLotea, irrririg imple mttts and h'Tse'.cld good. Kircli i N'anrv B'-riv. a' Jericho Mills ir, Fermimgh t.,-cis!iij, personal piopcrtv. 4 k-r,-s, 1 r-nre, 5 cows. S yojnj- cattle, 2'l bp. 11 softs, t shoats, larming utensils tad Leuset,-M lurnitu-e. Mirii" John Bashore. M:lf rd town--h:f. S bfs's, i cioii, 1 la'l. young raltle. .10 -berp, k rd;, biv, enrn-tod ler, ea!. era. aat firming implements. Ka-vh lfl, 1?1 n. P. Minniehir., at Port KyaL r-'-sonal p-ope-ty, horses, cattle, h(p, olher-'o.'k. liru'.irc iiuplenients, &c. Hiiali. Altnn F. Adams, at his place o: rcsidmre in iVj'ker township, persona! p-ofrty. hnre, cows, young catl'e, house- h ii far-iiiire, i..-. Speech. Th fo'JoTi'is are the material xints of a niefcb delivtre I Hy Mr. S. V. Mills, some e-frmr nn, before tbe Literary Society of Ki'hSe'd: S. I'Bair.a is. A.vn HonnBtE Jrinrs: The j'esrinn, 1 oelieve. as it stands for dis rnssifa tn-n:ght, is as follows: " Rrtolced. thai thi moral in fluence of the Untied Slaei hn 6.t b'r.rficial to the vorld." This j':es feo i? ore. ii:d-ed, of no little interest to eTry A-i-ric ;n u.iiid, and it is one also of h irr, ii to ahetiier free institutions of g TersTrent, fnch as ours, may be deemed worthy of na'ional repute, or otherwise. The -lerv and aspirations of Greece are no m w. The sinie niay be said of Rome. 1fcir r-STwi,,;,,- wre different frfOO those of i tu'S. XoariV. ral sn"-a-;e was grsn'eti i'hin K man po'nir.il circles. Herp jwer j i tbe dignitary of her boasted mefrop-ilis, i thecho'..-.' of h--r pyal families; and her superior hw ws that of national dictate,! and thi unsheathed snord. H -r national jrhc:;k Kere ambition, her ol jert ttrri-j roriaigain. Sell politic il aspiration npon bepirtot her statesmen, and the prinei lies of politic il d.strust, associated with tbepu'.icy mle or ruin endowed her coming late. Mr. Chairman, did we volunteer to' fa! ;'arce to d iv over Continental E:i roe, we could not fail to perceive, that eager is nnn, ere'i in this enlightened agp, o elevate those principles of royal tv, that stand as a harrier to :he advancement ol the p-itiriplc-s of aniveisal libi-rty. Our fathers, 1 am glad to say, in their -fT.rts in taeorsatiizition of this crest government, were irHuencid by princ'ples aiid prompted hy motives adverse to these, looking b ck, w t'j . V d;i, ith feelings of r-grct over the r'Jfled and n-dnipy scenes ol the past. They looked forward, also, with a spirit of nai.iu::y te the tr ;-olicj of nationsl jovernriittt, to the consistent orgatiiiaMon of that political establishment which has prta social, pn'itictl and redoes liVrty throughout the land, and the elements of moral iiS ience llirocg'ioul the world. Aspiration fur cor.juest has had no bear itliin o:ir lefismive halls. Interfer ence in tLe affairs ol distant countries htT hid no enco-r.,.,nicn. here beyond the "Fusion of the sentiments of "right, in defence of the cause of right, and to-day the world recog,ijzea ttie constitutional and moral beauty f ,hcS(. ow. i,,, an1 re. 'pious institutions, the b.qiieathal of onr lathers, and a kuowh d-e the mora! snpr-ui-acy of the gift, in tlie CJ,uc.;,r of our r.ative !ai,J. is to our moral and industrial progress, we re permitted t non every side the rastituno;,, f ,.ami;.g that adorn onr common coontty, tiie staMv spires of mag-B-diceiit tenii,!e, that are dedicated to the aonorof CA. vce are privileged t3 look tpon the derelopmet f mines, the iron torse as he pierces the mountain, the valley dthe forest ahke, popuh.ua cilies," the canvas that whitens our shores, with the elerneiits ,,r .., . --'ouoi.-ic-t:, auir aiso 10 near ine carter o! clogs, the rumble of busy ma ccinery, that contributes to our country's "terprise and prosperity, and tbe annual hum of political t, th moTJj fluence "hich, it is to be hoped, will eer favor 'r congenialize with our own country's interests. The pernicious institution human bondage has been obliterated Jrotn our land. In moral triumph, the admir ation of tbe world) ,he 8iund of cjvU nle has been returned to its scabboard, d those who had been friend and foe , ' l0" '"orably blended in the reaoiu on that our future .hall be that of peace, aad nonal prosperity, and that the ivd'"""" " &g Teer fj ai or qnartcrjof prosperity predicted by our fattier, j world ahH know that this greit and free I gwrna.ent of our fathers, shall stand In the pride and hope of a national perpetuity. We sUd, I am proud as an American citi zen this day to avow, as a people la moral dignity Wore'the world j as a cation. In boast, net ol onr superior military aSpira- tir.s, b'jt because of onr moral co'iosels. and solutions in the performance of right! ""'""'""J gre.-iea. Dy tne .p- pressed of foreign shores. Cur population j has bexa' augmented, out!! we have, an a i peorJe, comparatii.-Jy teached tht tvnith in evidence of the fact that the tuor.J influ ents of this our common country hs not only been creditable to ourselves, but also saiiitary to the world. Khbth Fbos , of Eighth Avenne, New York, are out betimes with the New Pre ciinm List f Ebrichs' Fashion OustI-tV ' " 13 M'uing to see vihat at.j;e-i!idiicements they ar able to offar to canvassers. Their aystem of combination snbscriptions and subscription premiums is highly ingenious, and renders it possible (or au energetic canvasser to obtaiu a hand some ca.sh remurrrattin for his or her labor. Among the new pretiiitinis are, some very beautiiul illuminated Scripture Tablets and Cards, which will he appreciated by all in terested in Sunday School snd Church work. Accompanying the Premium List is au in teresting pamphlet entitled '-Shopping in Xew York, which givea an animated de scription of the svstem and economy of great New York store, as well as an illus trated price list of a host of articles of gen eral necessity, which may be ordered by mail or express. A genuine novelty, intro duced for the Hrst time in this pamphlet, is the system of furnishing unmade dresses in certain styles, of which illustrations aro given. For a fixed price, the purchaser re ceives the pattern and the entire material lor making up, including lining, sewing silk, buttons, and, in short, everything but the v- -.-:- . system, to a la.ly w ho w isbea todo her own seair.g, is obious. The two pamphlets can be obtained by sending a postal card with the address to Ehrich Bros., 25 to 295 Eighth Avenue, fte York. . Last week we published the Muster Koll of a coia-iany of volunteer militia that entered the service of the State, and United States from this town. Tuscarora valley also furnished m com pany for the me serrice. The fol lowing is the Muster Uoll of the Tus carora company. OFFICERS. Captain, S. i Crawford 1st Lieut , C. Laird 2od " Joshua Kea!e Ord. Scrg , K. A. Patterson 2-id F. J. Scl ualm 3d - K. O. .Meioy 4'h a "S 1. Va!ker ftth " S. li. Slayiuaktr 1st Ccrp'l, Wni Kidi 2nd Sd 4 tb 5 to (i'b 7tU Samuel Hirtrr.sa J K Moiure " W. P. Gruver ' Wm Ci.llii.9 D IS Diolesbanph. Lemuel McKinlej G V Peck. iMTSlClANS. Fifer, Kiuaiju -l Wise. Drumtuer, tf. f". I.tidicg. PRIVATES. Thomas Crcighlon Calvin Psim 'Wilson Palm Wiu V,' t'reighlon ( W McKmley bepjimin Wallace S Woodward J C Dobbs II R Cleaver Wiu Boltze (ieorge Peale) Samuel McCuiloch Oliver Pattersou W H Maynell John Viildagh James Kvin S M Beale S H McCulloch Ahnthan' Koss Jacob Wagner Win M Pinui biker iJaines frttler J A Filarial 1 Wm Woodward ;Wm Meloy Samuel Peck ;N E Htrf G W Hriner H Mc Williams IJ F Kirk 'Kphraiiu Duncan Ui W net-e'er J L boremaa IW II Libey 'Monison peck f X'. !rolsbiuch 'K J Anderson !Am.n Watt IW I Seihert jS S 51r.Gaug!iy ,J P Dillen J 11 Junk :Thi:iuu Bonar 'George Hutchinson :Sainuel tloak ;W S Woodward William MinUK-b W J f)oyh lAiuos Kirk K!ia Kelly T S Dougherty ;T T p.tton J L D'-rrin? Thomas Chatham 'la-iiel Woodward ,n W Fulton George McConnell J G Trimble Wiu Barton, Jr Joseph Given Alex Met'lure Kobert Woodward C'vnis Hopple 11) Woodward J A Lit.dsey tieorge Neely Wiu G Barnard J ,iiue Zimmerman J C Zeiitler S W Mid.lagh Henry Crimmel i'resterick Vaun Johnson Kennedy Daniel Dltfenbangh John Andrews, 4 1 REPORT OF PROSPERITY SCITOOL. For the Third Month Ending Jan. 26, lfcSl. Whole number ia attendance during month 54 Average atlendance dining month.... 42 Percent of attend ince duriug month. t-S Averige progress of pupils, 1J, as indica ted by merit mark, which were carefully taken during tbe entire mouth. J E Shenffer, C O Clemens, nenry Pab- nestock, Dsniel Fahnestock, John Phillips, Msggie Sheaffcr and Maliuda Stroup were in attendance every day. A spelling school held on the evening of hn 9tth of Januarr. ia said by H K Trouttusn, Ilaniel Kuouse, Wm. Fahnes tock, Harry Clemens, Andrew Limpert and Eliaa Crawford, to have been the best they ever attended. It was also highly appreci ated by tbe psrticiants. M. T. ZELLERS, Teacher. Tf following dispatch from Lewisburg, Union comity, nnder date of last Wednes day, is additionsl information to the quak ing of the earth in Central Pennsylvania. What is going on down in the bowels of the earth no man can tell. But here is the dis patch : " This morning, February 21, about one o'clock a slight tremor of the earth re sembling an earthquake shock was felt at this place, which was followed at four o'clock by another. Tha shocks were felt veiy per ceptibly bv many persons and considerable alarm waa caused. . Houses were sbakeu and diehea in some instances rattled. The tremor extended as tar as Suubury, and it was felt at many places along the line. This is a singular circumstance and has given rise to much speculation. Some persons attribute it to a peculiar action of heavy ice in the river in connection with the intense cold whicik prevailed. "A Kingston genius wants to revolution ize congregational service literacy. He proposes to have all the pews in a church madi reversible like railroad-car seals, so that everybody can turn round aud fact th choir when the singing is to begin. The seats are to be controlled by commction wiih a spring in the pulpit, the minister working it with his foot.'; Scarlet fever has been tbe cause or tbe cloaing of some of the achooli in Hunting don eocnry. SIIORTLOCjILS. Ysbingtoii's birthday on the 22ndi Uuy Dr. Morrisou'u aoti billioda pills. Next Tuesday will be election day. Elect good men. The niatrimonial market is reported as nut brink . The coldest and longest winter within a generation. The iron ore business is brisk in the Gra hamville region. Kichtield revels in the luxury of a life ia suratice company. Tride has two seasons a forward sprint and an early fall." " Elder, of llun-lr.-r-lon Pres.--t-. ..!" -Ie ver to reach it snrt pull ve.ne at Alexandria to-dav i Alor,..!. a ... " tveryb.Hiy deailarea thtt the groond hog 3aw its shadow, and thr,t The theriuoiiwkr stood four degrees be low aero on Sabbath morning. An exchange describes the marri-gu re lationship as a nice noity state to be in. The SttUiAil and Republican cilice is the place at which to have sale hills printed. Ten persons were admitted to member- i ship in the Lutheran church last Sai.bath. I Si.OsV cash, will bny a second-hand Gulden Tongue Organ. Call at this office., A Huntingdon man has a flfe that his grandfather played in the Revolutionary Hen who fished through the ice are not satisfied with the catch. The result water hauls. The running expenses of the county du ring ttie past year is over 1,8U0 less thiu I last year. This has not been a rood winter for, going on. FOK SALE Five shares Odd Fellows' Hall Association stock. If you wish to buy. jcall at this othce, Th's is the Lenten seasim, and If J-ou are a good Catholic you will be abstemious !a your diet of meat". v About twent? ritixens of this county, living in the vicinity ol Cocolamus, expect to move west, iu March. Eight women have been hung in this Com- I M- "'u. chicken tight, alter having ob nionwealth. The eighth one waa huug at i " "f " mercury, and several Williamsport List Thursday Ex-SheriQ" Walls is extensively engaged in lumbering in oak tiuibcr at Kotd's Gap and other places in this county. Mr. Brandon, from Danville. Pa., will en gage extensively iti taking out oak lumber in Black Log valley via McVeytown. Aaron Ltidy has been assessor of Fayette township, for a period of thirty consecu tive years, less an interval of one year. There is a bill in tl e Legislature propos ing to amend tl.fc Slate Constitution so as to prohibit the manufacture of intoxicating hquors. Samuel Motestine will move into the Ja mbs House in the spring and thereaftercon- dnct that hotel. Ixotcsline is a successful hotel man. Il is proposed to submit the question ol removing the Capital ol this Slate to Phila delphia to-a vote of lb people at the next fall election. lialpa V egetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is the most reliable article in use for restoring g:ay hair to its original color aud promoting Us growth. Dr. Wm. Rodgers, J. W. Hughes and E. W. H. Kreider paid the Soldiers' Orphans' Srhr.ol at McAlistervir.e a visit last week, and found all tb'mrs there in order. Sry Poir.eroy, nTdow of Ibe late Joseph Pouieroy of Academia, died on Mlnd.iy a week, at the residence of her brother. Dr. Alexander Stewart, ol Stiippeasburg, Pa. Turing the past four years the cool wood opera;ions of Eigir Tennis, of Thompson town, has amountedto ''Hi cords per month, 4,S"HJ cords per year, l'JjttK) cords in four years. !lr. Coohisn's s'nging class gave a con cert in the Court House last Monday even ing. The house was full of e:,ple, and all a no wete there were p'ea-:c! itli the enter tainment. t.V woman's advice is generally worth having; so, if voii are in any trc.nlde tell your mother or your wife or sis'or all a'.xiut it. Ee assured that l:ht wiil tiasii upou your darkness." People who attended the concert in the Court House on Monday night, say that the wicked small boy was iu attendance in large numbers, and kept things in a peil'ect state of uproar when DO singing wa going on. j Read this carefully, and then don't forg-t it. Ton can get any small picture enlarged Tor 75 cents, at Hess's Photograph Gallery, and done as well as any copying house can do it for twice the money. janl3-4t The Board of Commissioners during the past j clr have reduced the bonded indent edness of theconnty nine thonsvnd lie hnu dred aud fifty-four dollars. With such a board in office a few trms, the indebted ness of the county would be extinguished. The Republicans of Spruce Hill township are requested to meet at Barton's store, on Sal unt y evening, the l:!lh int., lor the purpose or nominating a ticket, to be voted for at the February election, to-bs held on the loth just. The Mennonite Church forbids the use ol sleigh-bell. What's the use of bells I In oldeu times ladies used to wear bells, hence the expression She has bells on her fingers and toes, Sbe has music wherever she goes." Tbe Juniata TtiAbm must have said some thing quite unbecoming that caused theSe linsgrove Time to pifncturc the Tribune, aa follows : "The Juniata Tribune uses such poor paper and is so poorly printed, that it might be much improved by using the co operative plan. "A bachelor clergyman Df Kingston, New Tork, was caught kissing the wile of a mem ber of his congregation, iu whose family he boarded. Although he pleaded guilt , and explained lhat "it waa a holy kiss, and merely brotherly love lor the sister prompt- A I,; o to do it." the is ople or bis church are greatly scandalized at his impudence." Is your wile a Democrat or a Republi can f" asked one Rockland citizen ol an other in a store this morning. "She'a nei ther," was tbe prompt response. And then glancing cautiously around and sinking his voic to a hoare whisper he explained : She's a Home Ruler." Rockland (Sle.) Courier. A horse, attached to a sluigh owned by Philo Sbeibly, or Fermanagh township, Bbied at a butchering that was going on at David Louder' place on the pike north or town. The horse ran, reared, kicked. Simou fish, who was in the sleigh, was thrown out. A splinter from a broken shaft waa knocsed back and struck Sheibly on tbe bead, but he held the frightened animal. Sbeibly' bead was liurt. The ieigh waa badlv bifkcn. . "l I-Tl.N'pr:D. M?!,y snl.seribers of the Sentinel and ?.-m6ic?, thf.t were in arrears more than one year, paid up their rrCrag,-s wmi'i! t: e y,lt month. A nuin ber of others who are in arrears more .im one year hsve rxiistcd an exten:!cn of time. After the flr-t of May, lea I, a hill will be 9nt to eah and every one t!;at is in arrears rScre tStn obe year. A French girl in Paris betped herself ont of a hrea.- h of promise c sw. She had been entirely deserted by hr lover. "i!e was rash enough to cull on her some, time afterward. He Ku.id her washing clothes ill a garden near a shallow well. Tbey leaned over the. edge ol the well and chatted, and she, as ll aceid en tally; dropped a cloth into the ! -' "" Ucr. "- hi'" by the leet .1 tiirew If ;u in head lirst. He couldn't get out uiKiidLd, and siin told him W would puil hiiu oiU if e would keept'iis promise to ni ury her. He did so, and gho marie him keep his word, though when once out again he was very unwilling to do do." Alter the battie: -The baby baa got a new tooth, but the oil hidy is laid np with a cold in ber head and Jonny is down with the measles," remarked a Galveston gen tleman to a deteaied candidate, i'Vbat in the thunder do I care !" was the reply of the defeated candidate, scowling furiously. "We!!," said the gentleman, slowly, "be fore the election you used td tike me aside every time you met me and asked me bow my family was coming on, so I thought yon would like to know. As 1 waa saying, Johnny is all broken out with the measles and the baby " "Go to Halifax i' roared the exasperated ex-candidate, producing police- buttle, all of which goes to show that the deleated candidate is quite as inde pendent as the one who ia elected. Gal- The derivation of the word .blizxard" is not generally known. We will elucidate: When one of those superior creatures who inhabit Boston enters his atsthetJc home on a cold nigl t, he removes his cultured muf fler from Lis refined throat and remarks: "The atmospheric exuberance is antagonis tic to the preservation of caloric in tbe phy siological structure,"' which, w hen transla i ted, means, -It blows hanlJ When a dA'llr' i,d ome at 8 A.-1't!UC! in generate Chicago man returns hi other things in liquid form, he explains the state of the atmosphere to the angry partner of his joys as follows : "M'dearsh, bl'h'ard bl'zzard," after which he encounters a blizzard from bis indignant spouse. De troit Frtt Prett. Th it SliL-riOs sales on Friday resulted as follows : The iwopcrty ol Joseph B. Thatcher In Lack township was not sold stayed. The lirst tract of J. S. Kirk in Delaware township as sold to Jacob W.Kurtz, for J 1-0. The second tract waa sold to Edgar Tennis for $ :77. The first tract of Joseph James, in Fer managh township, was sold to Mrs. Eliza belli James lor $ Jto. The second tract was sold to Mrs. James for The traet of land of Jacob Sprigglc,v in Lack township, was not sold stayed. The property of L. I.. Frank, in Port Royal, was sold to ibe Port P. oval Loan As sociation for $ IIH The probity of D. B. P. Bealor in Port Royal was sold to E. D. Parker for $o05. The properly of Samuel Rouse, in Port Royal was sold to John Rouse for $lo-0. i , Festival olilllii-.town Lodge, No. 131 !. O. O. F., of MiOlinlown, will hold an ice crcatu festival in their Lodge room in the Odd Fellows' Hall building, on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, February 9 and 10. The public generally aro invited, and a good time generally is anticipated. Come oue, come all. TILLS. Use only Dr. J M. Morrison Sugir coated Aun bilious Piila as tbey are now acknowledged to be the betit Lit er Pill made, a box of thnu should be in every family. They are also a good phvsic. Can be had At Dr. llauk's Drug Store in M.Olnitown aud at most of the country stores. The Dr. for merly practiced in VVaterloo Ihis cuu ty. dee 21 80. 31 JURIED: ZIMMERMAN KEIEK At the Luth eran parsonage, Miftiintown, on the 3rd in stant, by Rev. E. E. Berry, Mr. David A. Zioimermin and Miss Rebecca V. Reiser, both of .Vail, ird township. LAN Dili KELLER On the 3rd inst., at the residence of the bride's parents by the Rev. J. S. Bear, Mr. TViUiam i. Laudis and Miss Sallie A. Keller, both of- layette town ship. Ihis county. VIED: WALTERS In Milford township, on the 29th ult., ailer a liegerii-g llliii'ss, Mrs. J-a-r.ih A. Walters, aged 61 years, 4 months and 21 days. foX In Fermanagh township, on tha 2'Jth ult., Jennie A., daughter of Clarke and Lmoia 11. Fox. McKILLIPS In Milford township, on the aist ull., or dropsy, Alexander McKil iips, aged 7t years, 2 months ani 4 days. CARBAUUH On the 31st day or Janu ary, 18!, at his place of residence al New town, Frederick county, Va., William Car baugh, formerly of Juniata county, aged 33 years 9 months. STEKKETT On the 2nd inst, at the home of her nephew, W. N. Sterrett in Mil ford township, Sarah Sterrett, aged 82 years and 19 days. SIEBER On Jan. 19, 1881, near McAlis terville, Alice M., wife ol Joseph -Sicber, aged 20 years and 29 days. The deceased was oue who possessed those rarj traits of character that reuder lite beautiful. Sbe was tmd, atfable, and affectionate. To A'aoir her was to loce her. Alter a lingering illness of that dreaded and fatal disease, consumption, she calmly closed iu-r eyes iu death, fearing not the 'schilling w iter," shtiukiug not from lis 'icy touch." but, as was beautifully de scribed iu tbe text, "Faded away as a leaf," leaving comfort and consolation to the gricl-stricken ones, by the words, Let the i,l of Hie Lord tie done." The hearts and home vacated on earth should not be sad dened, tor we know that our loss Is her eternal g dn. Thou b ist gone, oh, dearest Alice, VY:fe and mother, daughter, friend, " Thou art sleeping in the valley, Grlet our hearts now almost rends. Oh, how bard it is to give thee. Thou alio wast so good and trne, Why should death, with icy finger, Lay his chilling baud on you But -'tis God who hath bereft r.n, He who doeia all thi-igs well, Let Thy will be ever present, For submission, grief will quell, And in this, our great bereavement, We must look to Hiiu tor aid, ' He who gave ber aud tier spirit tJuto him again has fled. F. Job stork on shart notice at thi office. Js'F. fV JDXEZTISEMEM TS. j A TRUE ft Sll pl A PERFECT STRENGTHS NER . A SURE! REVIVER . IltOIi BITTEKS are luly recommended for -all diseases re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indication, ljrprptiay faty mUtrtt Meters, 11 'cM of Appetite, Lots of iSirrnjlA, Lnri of Enerny, etc Knriches the blood, strengt ben the muscles, and gives new life to tiie nerves. They act like a charm on the dlestirs orgai.s, Kn-.ovinr all dyspeptic symrtom3, sucS as Tasting the FonJ, Jiilci. mT, Hull ia the .V ma-Z, JlMrtbia-n, tie. Tbe onlw Iron lreparalion I'i'at vill not Muolien the tooth or givt Iicuduojic Sold by all dnif-cLts. V.'rile for the A B C took, S2 pp. oi Useful and amusin; reading ttnt free, BltOWTf CI1X3IICAL, CO., Baltimore, Md. BITTED Tuesi are few cities in the United States. or Canadas, lhat have not several well- known residents, who have been materially benefitted by the use or Area's Haia Viooa. The original youthful color has returned to faded and bleached locked ; or brashy, dry and wiry hair has been bronght to a smooth glossiness. Read the following plain statement, every word of which U true : Mrs. Oliver Davenport, of Wilhamstown, Vt., and 59 years old, lost her hair 39 year ago, by a disease of tbe scalp, presumably, aa stie had no sickness. For S8 years stm tried many "restorers," &c , with no effect. A year ago last May, coming by chance in possession or a part or a bottle or "Acer's Hair Vigor," she applied it and a downy growth or hair began to cover her head. She baa since use three bottles and about a id at this time her hair is twelve length, brown in color, not at all gray, aud covering her head, with the ex ception or a spot on top, aud that has a downy growth starting upon it, which she thinks persistent use or the Vigor will bring out in time like the rest. uct.-.isw. The particulars ofth.s case can be verified by the Postmaster and other prominent cit izens ; also, by the editor or tbe NorthUeld, Vt.. Afwi. Tbe II a la Viooit is prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver k. Co.. Lowell, Mass., anil sold hy druggists in this town. ju.l'J-41 Pumps and Wind Engines. Any one in need of a good Iron Force Pump, or a good Wooden, or Rubber Buck et Chain l ump, can buy the same of the undersigned at low figures. Also, Well drilling in any kind of rock, from "i to ! V reel in depth. Water guaranteed. Wind Engines set up, or the fH-st make, and e'ei! by actual trial before it costs the purchaser a dollar. For prices and estimates address F. W. MOBLE, Nov. 17, ltsSO-Stu Millliiitown, Pa. tfO.VT BE DECEIVED by such rfoigr as a $ !".') rg.m at t ij to $S0, when you can buy the same grade or instruments at home at $0 to $70, and save the freight, by railing on W. H. AIKEN'Sj Main street, MiMllutown. COMlUURCf 41. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLixrows, Feb. P, lSfI . 2'J 2 8 , 3 (si 4l MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Correcteil weealy. QcoTATiojis roa To-r tT. Wednesday, Feb. !, 1881. Wheat 1 tin t'orp 42 Oal : 3-' ye v Clovers eed. ...3 7.to4 25 PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS. Philadelphia, Feb. 7. Wheat West temred. $1 12; Pennsylvaijiw red and am ber f I.I lal 12. Corn is d ill and unchanged. Oais are firmer aed more inquiry; No. 1 wliite, 4 c; No. do. 41c; No. 3 do, 42c ; No. 2, mixed, 41. Rye is firm at 'Jc. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. PiiiLAncLPHiA, Feb. 7. The cattle mar ket is active; sales 2.9"0 heail : prime tiji 6J : ; a-ood, 6 il: ; medium, 4 J loj-: ; com rn.in, 4 il Je.. Tiie sheep msikct is slow; salps IU,Wl head ; prime. 6aii:; good, o a5Jc ; medium,5Ja-' Je.. The bog market is active; sales 4.1HSI brad ; prime, 80 ; good ci8e; medium, 7Ji8J--; common, 7Ji.' ;. Special .Votces. PIMPLES. 1 will mail (r'ree) iho recipe lor a simple Vegktablk baLX that will remove Tab, FKECKLEiV PlilPLEti and BiorcitEs, leaving the. skin solt, clear and beautiiul; also instructions for producini; a limit iint growth of hair on a ball head or smooth face. Aduress, inclosing 00 stamp, lias. Vahdlii & Co., o ISeckman St., N. V. TO CONSUMS'TIVES. TIia rlvattisor havintr been ncrmanentlv cured or that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow-soflorer the means or cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy or th prescription used, (free ol charge,) with the directions for preparing and rsii.17 ttie ha.ne. ahich thev will find a Lsmt Ci rc for Cossimptioji, Astuxa, Lros T chitis, ic. Parties wishing the Prescrip tion, will please aujress, Uov. E. A. WILSON. 191 Pcnn St., Willlamshuig, N. Y. A GENTS WANTED. Big Pay. Light fk. Work. Steady Emp!oment. sam ples free. Address. M. L. BVKN, 49 Nas sau Street, New York. KRKORS OF YOL'TIl7 A GENTLEMAN alio sulfered tor vears from .Nervous DEBILITY, PREMATURE DECAY, and all Ihe effects or youthful in discretion, wiil fur the sake of suffering hu manity, send free to all who need it, the re cipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured, gnllcrers wisbiug to profit by the advertiser's expe rience cau do so by addressing in pericct confidence. JOHN B. oGDEN, 42 Cedar St., New York. Jan 26, 18S1. CAITTIOX. A LL persons are hereby cautioned not to fish, hunt, bi-eak or own fences, or cut wood or young tiuiocr, or in any unneces sary way trea-ass on the lands of the under signed. k M Thompson T 8 Thompson E P Hudson A lira m Shelly C A Shermer J B Thompson Wm U Thompson Davis Smith. Jr. Oct 9, 1878. . Butter . . Ecgs.... Lard.... Ham .... iShoii'der tiides... Potatoes Onions, . Rag A TRUE TONIC M I TONIC Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINS0&, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIXTOWK, PA. ICCollecting and Conveyancing prompt lv attended to. fierier On Main street, in bis place of resiuence, soutn oi tsriuge street. jJjASON IRWIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLl.MTOH'y. JUXl.lTJ CO., PJ. E7 All business promptly attended to. orrn-a On Bridge street, opposite the Court Louse square. jan7, '80-ly JWCOB BEIDLER, ATT0RNEY-AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CCollecti-ins attended to promptly. Orrici With A. J. Patterson Esq, on Brl.ige street, feb 25, SO. , rVID P. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PAl flT" Collec tions and all professional busi ness promptly attended lo. juae Ji, 177. LEX AN DEiTt" MT, M.D Homeopathic Physici?n, TIIOMPSONTOWN, JL'NIATA CO., PA. Profi-st-local business properly attended to at all limes. jnii-i;j, !Hlt. thomas a. ancluuT Physician and Surgeon, AiirFLiyroivx, r.i. e honrs from 9 t, . :i 3 r Olh .. Ol. ! fhe iu his fah r's rffiiuence, at the south ! end of . at:.-r str set. foe 12::- o- ,i D. CitAV.'FOKD, M. D., II. is reanihed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral br-ajtrfcais. OsHm at lb old surncr ol Third and Oranga streets, Miftiintown, Pa. March 1876 J. BRAZEE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON, Jlcademia, Juniata Co., Pa. Omc formerly occnpii-d by Dr. Sterrett. Pr.te-siiipa! business promptly attended to at all hours. iD. L. ALLEN, M. 1)., Has conmenced the prtrti'-eof STedicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches, j i.iiict, Ai-imciiiia, at ma resiuence vi Capt. J. J. Patterson. fjnty 15.JS74 JOHN JIcLAUGIlLI, INSURANCE AGENT, roRT ROY.ir., jusuT.i co., r.i. C7"0nly reliable Companies repres-'nted. Dc. S, 18o-ly J KNRY 11 A Ks? if UK UOERTmTp. Continues tbe practice of Medicine and S-jrgoiy and all their collateral branches. O'Hce nt l!a residence in SIcAlisterviile. lei. 9, IS7;. KENNEDY & DOTY (Successors to Buyers II Kennedy,) DEALERS ij wltAl., . COAIa lal'MBKIl, CEMENT.' Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, eds, salt. &c. We buy Grain, to bv delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. W e are prepared to I nrnish Sal t to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY tt DOTY. April 21, 1879-tf JU !LaTXVai7ljWB".K, OF9IIFFL.ISTOWX, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PoUT ROYAL. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NKVIN POMEUOY, Prettdent. T. VAN IP.WIN, CatAiVr. DmtcTOBS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph liothrock, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Amos G. Bonsai!, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, STOCCUOLDRKS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, R. E. rarker. Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Xothrock, George Jacobs, L. E. Atkinson, Y. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bonsall, Noah Hertzler, Daniel StouRer, Sain'l Herr'a Heirs, Jane H. Irwin, !ary Kurtz. Samuel M. Kurtz, 'J. 1'olmes Irwio, T. V". Irwin, F. B. Frow. J ohn Uertzler. Charlotte Snyder, 1 Interest allowed at the rate of 2 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 3 per cent, on 12 months eertiHcaV-s. jan23, 1879-tf JMSCELJLW EM S XEAV OVEmKG OF FALL AND WINTER Dry Goods, N OTIO?v S, TRIM MING S, ETC. tfilEDERICK ESPEX3CIIADE, Having Purchased tha CENTRAL STORE, MAL STREET, MiEFLINTOV,, nis cpened aith th,- I.a-irest Stock err shown in t' is mark-it, and will conti-ee t? receive, daily, nil th - Latent Novell;,-, ol" the season Vt" inte everybody to c i -nd examine onr stock and hear our prices, w bet her yon wish to Trrrriia.sa or not, lee.nj confident that when you do. we cm suit you, hot'i i.i q ii'i:y a:id prices. This immense and elegant assortment consists of lbs leading Imported and .r x: can Fabrics, from the finest to tbu Cheapest. In BLACK AND COLORED CASHMERES Wa have a large assortuimV, aril our st-Ka or FAIN'UY COLORED DRESS GOODS Is very rop'ete, with tiie finest shndes nl design. We have an elegant stok of Afiislins. Prints. Cassi:neie3, fiimrhams. Skirtings, Table Liirens, 1rillings, Sb,r::. Toweliugs, Tickings, Sheetings, Lraiine?." OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Is replete in everything We opn an elejant l;n of Trimmings, a large 1!-; cf Laces, in Buttons w hv all the N-w Nov-tties. We have a beautiful li-.e of Sh..v:, a great variety of Skirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Ties. Bows, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, .'..:. ars Cull's, Corsets, Ribbons, Underwear, Siietland, Germantown ani Hoine-niiue Km!-. , Yarns, in ali colors, eic, etc. Our stock ot ROOTS AND SHOES Is the largest in toe countr. Wo have an eiezmt line of Ladies. Ml-es a Ct ;' dren's Shoes, suitali'j lor tall and winter stock or Hoots tor Men, Youths aud Bovs is veiy extensive. We have tuui.- a: a 1 prices and qualities. We keep a tine line of FRESH GROCERIES A large alock or Floor, Table and Stair Oil Cloths. Our stork is too lar?.j it ev.i merale. We invite you to call and see s, and we will show r-jti the E; hl.'c c Goods in the County. ours, rr sicclfu.:;. S?pt 15, 18S. TIIE NEW SEWING o a H P 35 r K ft.'. Self-Thrcauin: Shuttle. Felf-Sctting Needle. Lightost ning and Noiseless. Largest lbbin in Use. Wind the Bobbin without running the iiuchine or . . removing the TTork. The NEW DOrr.STIC t ikes no rttjuireil, everj ruucLiue telling' its Tbe NEW DOMESTIC liis no fnemiei, eseept tliose wlio 6eII, or en". :n teresteJ in st-Kin other makes of iii.tr Linos. .YO COGS TO RE.1X. .VO C.J.MS TO CR1XD. SUJaFLEYT, .MOST OlRAliLE, 3IOT PERFECT SKWIXCJ MICL'l.vi: I2s THE WOULD. It Sews Anythi.no. It Ple.ses Everybodt; Call on or address Ur. 11. AIKKNS, Third Street, Jfitnintown, Juniata Co., 1 s Zf A!ko Agent for the ESTEY and easy uiontLly payment.-. NEW STORE. U.HS STREET, PJTTERSOX, IX THE J. B. M. TOCO ST.1SD TTiving j:ist op-m-I a new stock of store goo-ls, such as Dry Goixis, N iiont. inp. Hats, 15oots, t-hoes. lirocern-s, r isfi, ami a pcr;er:l ass rti:ieit t stctx; .- wiil t:ike p'easiue in exhibitintr pxnls to all who may favor n:e w!ta a ca!l. V i tbe hichst market pnee for country produce. Don't iririt the place, at Toid s old stand May 5, lf8i- tim. D. W. EAELSY; Is tbe place where you caa buy THE BUST A?il THE C1II2API23T MENS' YOUTHS' & HOYS' CLOTH IX ? H.iTS, dPS, BOOTS, SHOES, .l.XD FCRXISHlya cooos. EE is prepared to exhibit one of tii" most this market, and at .IS rO.WsHIXtir. Y LOW PR1CE1 ! Also, tneiaTtrf s taken for roits tl r3ri of suits, wLioh'wi'I ba ciiid in c.-or at short notice, very reasonable. Kemeniber the place, in Huffman's Water sTeets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Has jaat rctnrned from tbe East MEN& HATS & CAPS, BOOTS S SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FCUXISHING G50DS.r,oo.U of r.n--n ls are low. Come sr. 1 and bo astonished Pants at 17 ccutl. ZT" SLTl'S MADt TO OIIDEK. . Patterson, Pa.. April 1G, 1873. VALUABLE HILL PEOFERTT FOR SALE ! THE nr.iersij:ned hs for saIo the vala ahie pioperty, known as the CUBA MILLS, located about two miles north of Milllin- ' town, Jiininta connty, pa. The a,1an-! I j r... rf 1 1, i nrnnm.,,, u . . it .1 conntv. Parties interested in Ihe Millini; bnsine?s ! won'd to well jrive "'U notice prompt at- tention. Apply to DATID D. STONE, Attorney at Law, July 2S, 10. Jlifllintown, Pa CI! week in your own town. Terms and POO S outHt free. Addross H. lUitirr Jl Co., Pwtland, Mums. I ERT12EMZ. IS. weather, at Frira that will astonish vo l FREDERICK ESPENSCIIADh. DOMESTIC MACHINE. -1 il Tt. 6 rsf! o T3 5 4 -. . is.-- c LuJrums. No ionrr tulk own st jry. or jr?.u;--ur. otlier makes uf Oruris. D.-c. in Patterson. T. XI. rhoien a-i1 s.-l.-ct sfoc&s cvtr ji New I'tiiliiinr, corner f Bri J.n. I,:- - rn 'itits with a full variety oi H OYS' 0L0THIt!0 3AMCKI. STI.Ai M After the First Day of Deceit: . 1830, YOL WH L PIM JACOB G. WIXEV fn bis New S'ore Koorn at the Ei-t e:c nciLbTcnriLLi:, with a L.r:r Lt of STOVKS AND HEAT I US J of all kinds, Stove Pip, Lard Ct tiraniie Iroti Ware, Dripping Pans. kino sot TIN AXD SHEET IEON WAHE, Whkb articles he will sell at the I. .--.s: Possible Prices. I Tbmkfu? fr past pntronsge te ctj-ct-', ! oy unci attention to business, to r-.-c ;ivo u. j least his share iu the future. jAt.oe c. vcLr.i , Nov. "t. 14. ii; !?1 $ n I! I i l ti in
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