.. ( MIFFLIN TOWN. WETKJRSDAl, JUT , 198S. B. F. S C II H'EIER, Bbrrom no raorainToa. Thb Republican State convention of Illinois! endorsed Orehain for President. A tors. clerk in the (!hicacro past oftii'c ha been arrest J for stealing letter that he believed contained luoru-y. t Hj-eerh f Ioall directed to the record of Senator Voorhees brought Voorhem tint in Li trne color. Voorhee nettled hiruself. The New York Mail aud I.srret.. verv i:fiie publishes one verse from the arr.r.tures, at th Lead of its litotial col in n which baa excited New York City t o pern, to no nmall The frien of Bliiine insist on it. that the plumed Iuii-ht will accept the Chicn-o tomm:iMon if iriven to hitu- There are o no rubor of politi ciaca r.pposed to B!iiic, but he has the heart of the II. publican oisswi It ia eetimuted that the wheat cr- p thix ..sr-e-it in th. TVited Stale' wll' fal! 4 M00.OQ'" bushti f-hrt of !s"t rear s c-.in. but the COintlT 14 l0 iare red sr much wheat is raid ed cvory jetr that the Iowa of tbn i number of bu-dol will not aCVct the nisrVtit- NdNToR Ihmaiix I'cliveitd a speech in thi .-'eiiate on the tirst of Miy which xiti.-d SeLr.tor Voorhees of I miion rm:iinr on u In Jiann. Vocrbeea deuivs the chur?r of expressed livrupatbv fr the South ern cause- Ytorhe aud the B.vta patLizinjf r!lei would deny tho whole rebellion if tbev could. aa baring laially controlled the destiny of the arm; until the battle of Fredericksburg. History bad pronounced its verdict upon biin a a soldier aad the Senator from In diana would not be able to place bi n la to e Category with Napoleon, Ilaunible and Ca-sar. Ho (Ir(tIU) dealt with him as a po!i:!c iaa and :d that do one emld read bis let ter to President Liurrln after the disas trous "tm dun tight on the Peninsula ti.d bef r Richmond without coming to the cooiliiainn that MeClellan u not fully ar.d si tively iu aytrpntby with 1 1. J forces, the ideas, abd the sentiments which were ;li-n ci r.tr tlllcg the A noetic aa people. Ths neeistaut euehier of tho I'ark National lUok of New York City, i mit-i-intf with S?35.0fii the b-ut fund. What a fool he iscfter Loir.p n n Hpected and rnsred o!hc r to t-.rn thief. The batik directors met anj votd t charpo the (stolen money to the profit ami loss a'con..t. . . Sen tor YoonHres' njly iuiisuace i fit to coma from a rebel Kytnpatbizer Read the nply iuti'uapo nt the cloeo of the report of the ilebte in the Situate on ti e 1-t of Miy as publi,.i fed iu art othi-r coluniii. ThsnrfT'Uicy of ti.e r'iiuttioti in t'.a osjIt ctiae f..r tl.e publicati'jn of tho fcul hin gur'te. John TV f"snrjw. a rich fnrmer o' rear Vte: tow:-. ha been t the Tictitn of njiop'aeeil rcrf.dence re critlv. IT c, vttfd 1 h.lol teacher till chf bectmie lire 1 of his del.iy of marritife, rnd whot. he declared tlie rntch irf f-he B'i'd him for breach of jTOMiio Mid a jury pavo her S,fKiO to H'Ht' her hist loyo L,a-t vrt-k to confidence nu n mined rfspect- ivtly. I;radiy ar.d tTiirilnr, raine to hiR place with tw. po'ul bars worth $'20,000, which they Puld to him for 57,040. He had the bra r. Guinea by a Sjraruio Jec!r'. Th jeler waa directed where t'. bore into the bars; aithe place boreil waa Folid gold bt'.t neither Chapman or the jeweler n- ticed that the place bored into had been Silted with "ld. 'When the hcauipa had c "ur?d tho ST,0i?, which chapman had to mortafje his farm to neenre. t;iey i:apeareil and allov.el their victim to find hU way to th I'ir-'.nde'phi t "lint there to hear tha r.Btonudinti revelation that the bara are barn of brans. rama roa Btiioocc. Aa t froral li.uicock, be alio (Mr. In- pal! aiid) aa out of the military trader! wbo waa trne to tha Democra";. Ilia mtii tary crei w one of the imperlhab!e hi-rit.gr of a-rit-ao glory. H' mirched ar.d tr;amubed. He fillfd the abyrs of ta:nt with oaoies which wouli he rteroally lusiironr the r'rninsi'a, Aatieta.n, Oet j tj abtirg. rhancrllorville. Cold Hrbr and l'ttvibi'rjr- R-l litlvn a wildier under NapoloD be would have been a prince and raarpbail of the cropirf. lie bad been well called Uancurk "the .urn-ib." Kut attrr the vit c!o-ed, he (I'ke MClellar) became tuiDtrd with the fitiim of an ambition f.r tie i'r'ideutial nnaiination. Mr. t'rt-vident," continued the aneaker, at th- very time and during the rr yejr when McCI'l an wax jlann.Dd the tat:le nf Antivtatn, the Sinfnr from In.lntM, with out excepting McClellao tJ without ex crf tm; Uncoik. j caking a' Sul'iTan, in Inriiana, on the 6th of Angnt, IbCl, raid ia reference to Union aoldirra, that they tbouMfru to tH nr?t b.acKamith-abup ami fcve Ircu collr maile and placed a-oLrd it ; ir ne. t iiiMjritied thrrrun in ars U ttrr. My dejr, A. Liocula. ar:d at the tnoiw firm- be r-ttirrd to Union 501" dit ri aa Lincoln d.- and h:re!irg, with out ucrpting MrCIWian or lUncock." TBI HHOCUTI aOtTATlDl r'ahinf ! the q-iatinn of rhe Electoral Ciumitiii:on of 1)0, Mr. Ingal'a ,aid that it wru'id to ri'Litrab'rril hew the 11. n. Hen- rv Wattt-rton, mu1 his relehiate-t ptecla re Lut.dred thouaaud unarrard Krtitucklan" to Tiait tha- city uf Washington cn the anniveraary of the butt'e of Orlein for the pnrpoae ol a.iper:nfeading l;e r!ocforal contit. He (!ngall) bnd bad a eonTeraatloB with Pree-idt-ot Grant ihortly alter the laauing of thit relohrated pruclam ition, and hat axknd him if he thought there was going to be any truuMe. tieneral Grant had ran led a mo ment, and with .hst delib.-rate method which had characterized bia utterat.eea, re plied, '-No. I don't think there ia going to de any trouhte ; but it b t-een one rule of my lite to he alwujt rea ly, and 1 am rcaJv." "And." added i!r. IngiUs with aoleniui- ty, be waa ridy. It obedience to aome nr. arcriof.s lmpulae troops, parks of artil lery and ratinviiT.a of war i.ad begun to cutue to the Cipitol, an 1 the agitation ol the Pctnocratic prrty becaue extrera, be rjnw it there was to; thing that would turn ih avrajr;' nenjfcrnt iaii1i eut with iu-digns'i-n, t: was the aitit ol a FiMerl sol dier in tj';:.' uniform." Referr-ng to cjiijtsti.:n b-: had r.a-i et J!r. Vootbet-a a;w:eu.-tit, Mr. Ir.f al'a aTJ the Scnatrr could not deny the rnbltention be had read. It w n a verbitim report ajj o cettir1d to. Mr Voorhoea had asserted that not o!) won! or sv'.'Vjlo red bT the Senator ki truo, or bell 'Ved to be true in Indiana. Tne accua(fjti ti-l beB rle f iirder foof. The Sen itor's Insinaatio-i ihnt Voorhees hid eer h'-'en a meaiher of a pol.tica'. aecret aoeie'y, the Kuilita of thu Uoiden Circle, waa ao tea a id iiitsm nualy falae that he did not koow hfi to ci xite !nj;uir-e to d .-n juc-) it as 3 ich CrotiN'l . vongREEa. "InlfSO," contiuu.-l Mr. Inirilla. "iltr the Sena. or from South Carolina hid v drawn from "he Senate chuoUr, when preparations lor war were rife all orer the tb and when ever; body knew that ae seavion waa to bo, so far as the sonh was concetp.-d, waa aa acoomplW-d fact, tho i ant r from Indiana bad written a letter t .r Mr. V. A. Shute. which that gentlenian too aonth with hitu and Bled in the Con- I federate War department in support of bis j application ,J" appointment as brigadier general in the conledcralo ar-ny. The let ter wssdat'ed Iiec-. mer 12, 1S"0, and wes oni 1'itrodiicia; Mr. bute aa a gentleman Tii!icg the s' U.h i!b bis Meter on ac count ol her ia'.th. The Utter outinnes ; fo the c Jtiirbing queti,ns of tbe day hts (Shute'e) sentiments are entirely with tbe sonth, and roe of bia ohjecta is a prob able ht.me tn tLi action. I tike this ce- He apofte f (rtra as taeing b -enn his mili tary .career by dieoneying the orders ot Gen 5cort; as haAiig abandoned Pope at Centreiriile; aa having failed to pat tbe rrhels to the swerd at Antu tarns as having refned to oliey tlifl orders ot tbe President and follow ths rehela to W incbeMter, and dal that bad bwn pit opon. That aer- ment con'.d be aunstantiated be as credit able a witness as there was In the city. vooiBBra otrss ths. lie. Mr. Voorhee And even if the Senator said i', it wonld be absolutely false and a palpal!" li e. Mr. Inga'ia The S- nsor is dlsordcrlf. Coutinmng. Mr. Ingaits read irons a pspe aifaed by citizens of Sullivan countr, who stated th.-t Ihev were preent at a meeting on Ait I 8. when Mr. Voorhwes said that Union a'jt lieia ahould go to the nearest placed blsekmiih shop aid have an iron cotUr a'ontid their necks with the inscrip tion '-My d g. AVaham Lincoln." This paper was a'gned be resps-tahle citizens of Indiana, who were not ashamed of their namea and re.idores wh'ch were attached. The gentEemail eurd settle the qneation of truih with th- sod not with him (Mr. Injralia) when the Senator srated tht h i bad been eraone l ly tue pople of Indiana and that this ercu.-ation bad been con tempttioualy spsl upon. Mr. Voorhees That is a lie. This earnest a sensati.tn in the gillerl.x , and manifestations of approhati io an I r--prosal. and the sereeaot-a.t-ar.Tis was di rected to place under arrest any person thereafter violating the rules of the Sen ate. Sir Ir.g ili-. continuing, said that the Sen ator had j't si tie I h had been in favor of fie d-atruetioo ol s'arery and opposed to aec- selon. BOW TOORHCri IOCS TWO HOIIH. Tet In a pnMiehed Tolume of his speeches srp-ared a r-print ol an address made by him in Virp-na j.it bet ore the war in which he a1 ted bub. Mr. Voorhees etated that be had not sa'd Examination at McAllatcr- vitle S. O. Schal. On Wednesday last, May 2. was held the annual elimination uf the Soldiers Orphans 9 ihool at MeA-is terville. Quite a camber of ootible visito-e were present : Governor B vr, Senaror tirier frooa Bader, Dr. Iligbr State Superint-n lent, Prof. Aumai. Coonty Superinteadent and others. A goodly delegation oame from Mimin, besides several from olh er piaoe and citizecg of the enuimont ty. The seliool nnrubers now 231 fins looking, healthy boya a.d ijir's, tn two being nick at present and t.eo not d injerous'y i'l. About 9 A. M. the exereia-ea began in the Cbspel. The Governor on bia eotrance was greeted with hearty applanss, tbe proleoged clapping of tha bots and tbe flattering of handkerchiefs by the girls spoke tbeir appreciation of the honor rf bis presence. Tbe exsminitirD of classes ws eon. ducted principally by their respective teachers, bar questions were frequent It asked by lr. Hiebec, Ujv. is.ircr, Senator Grier and tbe opportunity af forded to others aluo. 1 he pupils ao qnitted themselves admirably. Wor ibr f note was a cla.i in Arithmetic sod Algebra which eolved diffijalt or iginal problems proposed by Senator Grier. Most interesting were the ex ercises in the Primary Department tii der tbe efficient maoagemsut of Mrs Sherwood Gov. Beaver and other visitors present were delighted wiib the pri.fic-teney, accuracy and prompt ness of oT the IttMe ones in answenag ii Pbjsiolpgy, The masic nnder the condaet of Mi's Moyer was excellent and especially to be boted waa the appropriate roudering by a little girl of a besu'i'u! song, en titled, "How the gates came sjar-" The Ualieihenic drill by toe rohool and tbe military drill by the hoys eliot ed much atteotion and admiration ; the latter especially being critically view ed Gov. Beaver and other old soldiers with evident delight and satisfaction. Senator Wright tha General Dir. ager of the euhool, cordially invited all visitors to partake with tbe school of Lhnner and Supper, These recaste of he was in favor ol the dest-nction of slavery ; but he ha 1 said be was glad it bid rium-rous ques-tionn t .-Th. Senator from Indi.r. i raphv and Language at the tiui when he de ivered that speech hi T so eJ.tiona prepared, one lor ctreo'a tioii in the north srd one for circulation in the south. Mr. Voorheea That i not trne Mr. Inga U Tbey are aceesi-ible to-day, ji st as much as the Statutes ot the United States. Mr. Vcorbras Bring them in. I sav it is not true. A TKK.ISO.SABLC OBOEa. Mr. Irga'N resumed, sayinc tbst the eu ator was entitled to the benefit of a donbt. Tbe Senat r stated that he had abandoned the pmctiee or laar. and that he was no in tending to resume it, and vet he (Mr. In gstl) had a list ot wh't was f.iund in his . .1. .4 u 1. 1. V. .. ..... Vu.An denied. The Senator atlerwards ststed that , -o'"e-ou.e umiu-,j ur.FwCU, there had been n unwarrantable search ol j and appetiz'.Ogly prepated shewed to bisrivate pp rs. Gen. Camngton had somc extent where the pupils of tbe stated publicly what had been louud in the Boioc,j aequired tbfir rofy cheeks i.and Senators o'Ece. A hundrd and twelve . , , f, cop,e,liheritu.,lof treasonahle order bealtaiful appearance. Tue Senator's Cons-rehsion.it documents A very neat aadres.s of welcome was delivered by one of the pupils, the Utl onel of tbe School Battalion, and snon Guvi Heaver in responae, spoke of thege .ix teeners, and expressed great concern for their wellfare and well d jing ai they go from tbe school. He big'aly cotuuiended the school sod its man agement, sta'iug that h had inspected It from attic to cellar and fruu ted room to kitchen and found nothiug up on the whole to condemn. His re marks were highly appreciated in view ho u 10 ""eneDce ai Lancaster crei-i .t v.- , iood by tne laor of t -ia r'-tort. Ibis recet taclo ia built of f re-bri-k and ia 10 feet j '.r.vp. 3 b et idrt utid 2 feet hitib. j D-.:rino- tue twenlv tour uonro pro- oediiT oiht bnn'iredwftiijht of coal t.ad been nnd to hivit the retort to a tatop-ratute of 28000- Tho iron dior Bvvun upon. dij.. -. tii-jovo-'i white -vitli uent, ont witao it A ptirtl- e'e of C'lme. A prtion of tho uiutii l.,t!i cntis'ht br- t.-om tuo crrent heat ka I ..-i v nterfl ti f;im-ie. I as i. 11 - . lira. K.lore :id I her children wit- . i ,. , -e . . . . . . nBPSOil iliO linai scene. a aeuiv ruinufeH later Uoiniadrftr wont to tbe roar of the retort and paliei out s po; in the wai!, and thire mn a view into thr fariince. Mrs. Kilc;i-re and t'-io others jj- rut i.-ke.1 ,n. V.-hiii! could l t-M'a but a roima red pitch reeuib;inf' ll.aid. Two hoars later the body was in afchos. If the clothing bad bean removed, an is the regular priiciicc," said Mr. Bea'n.ierfer. "only Lr.lf that time wouid Live Ijs-u letjnired. All the ijaoes are oiidize i in a series of tulea beneath the fjruace." Mr. Kilf;ore iravo int-truci-.'iis bt keep the retort scaled mil 1 to-dty at noon, when f he will n'ltove the aehes to her home Philadelphia Record. Mi sav a. tiam.isi pi as os. Tb improved method of fastening tbe strings ot iaao, invented by the Kiwm and Uan.lio Organ and 1'iano Couipany a tew years sluce, is unqueetiooaUly one ol the suost itnponaut irnproveiuuuta ever Qiad., mukttig the lus'ruuient more ricniy ui'i'"csl iu tia tonea, as woll as more dur loie, aud ieaa tiai.l to got out uf tuna. In durPepuf&rSrand Iwl - I -s-- a 0 0 w sty a- Vvfltbefouai A Rme Quality of ATA REASONABLE PRICE - v J N -3 A SPLENDID COLLECTION o r Bright, New Fall -ASD- , f . m Lr -jsSL-JlV.Vl r,!d were in ih otlice. Th corre9p'nvlDc ot :S-TiJ4iur Vall, from New Jersev, ma in ihe oftico. The correspondence o: i.. i.. JeRV9 tUo School, a S-xleener I ..1 ... 1. -n, ,n ih .fti.-M In the r.-rwl I ...... - --- archives was iound a letterlcjm C C Clay, dated S. O.th, rines, July 11, addreae ed to Jacob Thompson in Montreal. It was I uli of couddential communications fo Mr. Tnomewin a. the agent of the confederacy, and he told him what was done by the Knigb's of the (iolJen Circle It said : Voorhees is to b. here Monday or Tnes day, and perhaps Bn "Vood " A CnsrllitllTC PLOT. TTlut was Vf-orhnes to lie li Canada for. f-.l why .j, j u-oo . ha .ui..o.ot ;n 1S..U1B- f.gp-..iy 0r anj,, cbarjes previously eonfrlueaee . i .- i .A nf tl I A ! fa!- 1 J ...v r n,hV.ln ih.i l.,n n i1118" h others Bjin-t tbe sobol. hiiuucts were h..u'.ier. d lor coil-blood d ' High'." c.nn mctid itory addresses were ruu-'ier was tti the Si amor's fftice. A "ier ; run Is also by I'r Hitbee, Senntor roa J. li-sni. ,:.-r. .vao wanted Voo,h-es to , (J,,., Snr t. Atit.nn, Uv Gra:', P.of. have thit 1' 0,ii' 0 tuen reide, was tour.d in ' . . , ,,, ,, ' , tbe ..tii --. Th,re was a curious explanation I Melb.rlsnil. Cpt ,c .le Ian and othets. about this loner. ! Tl'e 'fAl3tent !na r Senator U neht. the iu.iefattgatie I'rtnoipal Prof Sher wood, srd the eaeellent eorps of teach era and he!pers receivej and deeer great praise for teir cirefal and co enendahle tljorts to promote the pho cal coiuforc, tbe lueutal training a tbe moral culture of the Soldiers' ci.il dren committed to their charge. la. The Population ot MitHintown and l'a' terson ia siioui ItiOU, and we would osy at least ono halt aia iroublod with tome afTect iou of tbo Throat ard Lungs, as thote complaints are, according to statistics, more uiiuierot: Ibau others. We would adviseall Dot to uegoct Inu opsirtunity to call c-u Ibe r druggist and l'iM a buttle of Kemp's Ualsaai lor ttio l tiro.it and Lungs, i'rii-e 6Uc ud $1.00. 7Via tizt frtt. Su.d by ail druggists. A oinzeu of Springfield, M j., has a horise that he wauls U soil. Tbe other day tbe animal kicked down a partition in the stable, cot out into the floor and kicked a SU0 buggy to smithereens, turned around aud kicked eight barrels of oats to pieces, hea'.'ciiDg I ho enntcrt's over the floor, kvked b:s way into another part of the builJiug and thrnce out of doors, and when discoveroo was doing his best lo demolish the gats of tue stable jarU. E A D RECORD. VOdHHTH scrrosTiso slitsrt. When the Senator, previous to ihebreik it g out ol the w ar, was in Virginia making adoresea in laver nt sWvery and s-.-ceasiou he mda a speech ua a pub ic ore tloii, in which he sain that i' Btiv attempt was made lormrif tte sou'h a eiiniretl tb nsand lodisci le:nocriti. wou!d come down to rUt ton eff irt. In ti... office was totind a p tit:on of C I.. Vallandigham. Piniel W ViK.rt-ees ar.d Hen Wood in favor of taro republics and an united south. Tho let'.er from J. Hsrdeater was :ion Hsrisorbur, and was sdtes-ed t his nephew, D. W. Voorhees, snd said : "We want you t0 ho'd fl at one hundred thousand in read iness, a we do no know how soon we uiay want then-." vV'ib regard to the question as tn the side o which the Senator was d uring the st .niggle on the oth of March, lf5l, tne .T jnr spoke or Vallandigham as a re,wv:s-d ative American patriot, who had don si i.;ch to uphold the hand ot I ihe American Republic and bad preserved i so far the guvrsntees ot lib-n-ty. TbeS-na- tor had Im e;i a inei,ib-r of Congress In the earley dn8 of the war and had made sotnis speeches on th.e subject then agitating the country. row he nzLrzn the arBLLiios. UVi PLUG ri?rv IF YOU ARE LOCKING FOR A FIRST CLASS ARTICLE IN fv is ? n v r i st S U i--'W '"ATAir?; TRIAL WINTER STYLES ! Tlie .liatnplen Clwtliler ol' Juniata letiuly having jHM tt. turned from the Eastern cltlen with ison.lerful AUTUMN & WINTER STOCK AVUI in;ik friends. Oo'.shiue rival", win victorie-. nnd i-wll i;,if c, merits. M UN'S BOY'S & CI11L L RKN S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, and Genfs furnicbing goode-. Firrt Clftus orobining style. gniUty tBa Elegance, with priceB that will aRtoniah you. Mo sale ia xpM-td nnleas I jirove this. But I ask your patronage ojolj when I p;iT0 corupleto ttinf iotion. llr 6tock of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS k SHOES OYKR-ALLS, WATCH KS c JEWELRY, Cklico. Percale and White Shirt". Npck wear. Collars . Cnfr,TrnrjkB and Satchrlt, ia full nd oomploto. GnU and ..e Sani'l STRATEB, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER IN PATTERSON. June 10, 18?6. 'f 'irf (CP 't vr AUTIFY TOUR LATTICf?. Lous K. Atkiksok. F. M. M. Pisnell. ATKI.U1 &. I'ESSELL, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, M1FFLINTOWN, PA. 03"-Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Urricr On Main street, In place oi resi PEKKSYLViiKIA RA1LE0AD. T1MK-TAHL E On and alter Sunday !nv'r le rb, 1" ralrs that stop at Ktffin wl'l rnti aa oliesa, KASTWAK0. At-Toosa Accommodatios learsa Altsoaa dence of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., eonth ol t JIi'T at 6 2" a. m.. Tyrone 5 62 a. , Undue street. IOct M, 1880. 1 lurtingdoi, C.3i a. ra. Mount fnlo. at , H.f.0 a. m., Newton Hamilton ;,04 a. n D M CRAWFORD. M. D.f ': lleVsTloan 7,M a. in.. l.st'i.to, 7,j M. viia" a-wi a, , m-i lirord n.11 a ru., Mifflin H.17 a. m Hss resumed actively tbe practice oi : en nj ai a. m-, .Tieico o..? a. at. I Medicine and Surgery and their collateral! i uscaiora o,.. a. m.. ar.cv as s.-j, . w ! branches Uttice at the old corner ol Thiiri ; Thompsontown H.43 a. ru., Darward s.47 a ANNOUK CEHE'CJTS. RKGISTKR AND KKCOHDEli Mr. Kdxtor : Tlease aunenoci tha name of Neal M. Stewart for the office of Keeia ter and Kcorder. Mr. Stewart ia a man well qualified for tho ofiicc. 114 haa huen a dilngent worker in ibe Republican rauk. and if nominated will make a strong candi date. TCSCAKOltA. A LEG.7L. DMIMSTKATOP.'S NOTICE. of afd Hungry V olren in Frauce. "Tho wclvt .s in dUTcrtnt parts of France beniTse extreinolv bolil owinr? ! to the rc-'-iit serero co!i arvl tnotv. Two cav:i!i-ytun i,iartereil ut.Toiny. while x rcisiao- in tho neighboring ilistrict. were attacked by a wolf. The riJir ncoj his sahre, bat tho tininvil iufiteail of tnrninp; tail fiiinw el lij'.it The app:irance of a peHgaot who harirled the cohlier a pun. enab'eil tho pnir to riJa l a.-k to the b.irracks in tri'.Tiaivh with thu earoiisa. nn.l tn ' M'cnro the rowari.l of prouiiuod to l -., ... In an ..hirers to h.s constituents in ls-il oily out! wuo uiaes away wua a w.ol ho had declared thst he would never rote a ; anitiltil which, as the phrase goes. n.cie dollar ni--r a single man for the prose cution ot the war. and he had never done so ss lot s as he waa in Congress. He bad conMMontly and p -r-si-tently voted against si cry ujea.n-e lor upholding the Union raue aud riut"rein the arm-. Vet,-" conm.u-d Mr. I 4.ls iu conclu- Mhas throA iiitufif on human beicj-a. First Cremation in Philadelphia. The remains) of D imon Y. Tvilp-rirc si..n. "the teiia-or, wl-o I tnmk c.e.ier-es ! were inrie-1 in the fierce hftat of tl.e- casion to say that bis sentiments and mine j "'y '""re than any mm I kno ol on , Oermantown Crematorium l sf I lln M-va.tr ir.r! ia. I. at Kim s. -".i aa.ri it tar the ' hand, ol 'his a,socites, aud who can less j wvek hivinj; been the first timers afford tao a y tnu ol my acquaintance to Siinnn body has ever lieen cretu ite.i invite the scmtinv ot bis war records, rises . jn Plii! '.de'r hia. In bia will Mr. Kil- K'tttecf SJML'HL J- KUrlTZ. ialt Vilawan tuu-uthip , Jutitjia (.;., arc . Notice i hereby (tiven lbs! litters of ad miatrstiou io tue enisle ot SatouL-1 J. rvurta, late ot D'.lsware los usuip, decease 1, bare heen praoted lu due torni i t i.iv to the nnleri. je-1 reiitiua; u li. - All peratms jindetifed to tl'll etie ;ne L. titled to call and uiHko jiai lO-'Ul J"(l ti.r-se havild claim to present tberu pmuerly mi-thenf-ested lor si;t!'eiaent. K. J Kt'KTZ, April l, lffr 6 e. .ilmtr.i'frator. I'DlTOii'S N""TI !i. I m., Stillen-town 8.fi4 a tn., Net port 9."4a. i m., amvinr at Hnrnstnirg at lu 10 . and at Tbiladelpbia, 3 15 p. n. IJo.irt S'.cLacuHLIs. Josara W. tiTiMMEL , rlL p nots KxrKKss leaves altoona iiEr ami Orange streets, MitHintown, V Mitrch 1876. A asSa F-atatad Karch 22, 87. FOLDING LAWN SETTEE. Tbo Teer of all Lawn Seals. Above cut repreorEls our rtfdentod Settee. The ouly &&tto ever mode that still adjurt it sol to r.reven ground. I.iKht, durable, l-in.'.?mo an. I strong. Painted bright red and onuuoected. Price : Settees. ai-SO and .50. 'balra. M.l. llocWera, $2.00 each. They all fold flat. If your dciilor dou't keep them, ask him to order for Ton from AKE3.ICA1T rOIaTIK'S CHAIS CO.. 1301 to 1323 H. Main St., IT. tAtl'IS Mo. .1CE.AI'G11L.IBI h. STiMMEL, INSURANCE AGENTS, I'OKT ROYAL, JOSIATA CO., PA. D"7Only reliable Companies represented. Dee. 8, 188G-ly j U1S1ATA VALLEY BANK, Or JlIFFt,I"iT01Tm, PA. W1TB HRANCIJ AT PORT ROYAL. ; at C.S-j a. m., and atopiinu a all rcar j Hlations k'tween Aitoona aLd barr:atiarat I reaches i'itfiin at !-Gti a. m., llarriebBrg i 11.40 p. M., and arrives m Philade;; st 3.15 p. m. J JMatL Tails leaves 1'ittbl.srg daily at : C.5S a. m., A.ltouu -.t ;.no r. m., ai.4 rata ! ping at ah regular siatiui.a am tee at alibi! i at o('3 y. m ., Liarrislmrg 7.tH p. ia.t ptuai j adelpl la I 2o a. m. Mail Eaprers leaves rit!rburg at 1 6Qpa. j Altooi a ti 20 y m ; Tyrone C 6 1 ym; Hss I lngdon 7 37 p iu; Lew ictuwi, r il pm; Mlf I (tin K 16 p Ci ; iiarnihurg Jo H p to ) i'hiav ; delphia Kdiu. l'hiladelphia Kxpress wtil ,;op at st:0lw I Stopltholders Individually Liable ! JOSRHH KOTHROt'K. Prttident. w-LtTWai . i T 1-a V tiiW IN' r-o.a.e I w tbT V t h l. , , MSECTOaS. W. C. I'om- .J, Joer pb Ilntfcrnek, John Hertiler, Anion I, rlonaall, Kj'.urt ii. Tarlter, Philip M. Keimer, I.ouie E. Atkinson,. j stockuoli ras : I I'liiilp M. Kepner, Annie ft. Shelley, j Joseph Koibrock, June II. Imiti, ' I.. K. Aikinaon, K. r.. fsrker. ArttOH G. foinesil. T. V . iruu,. r'asr Likr lesros l'hi id -iphta il.i j st 11 50 a ru ; lUrrii-turg S 4'i p m ; M.iia I 6 t-fl p in ; LeKiftoHU 8 p nt ; .(ih4 .870pm; srrn. s st i'ltirtur at 11 iiym. t Wat IAsFKGffit leseea Fhits'tolhi J daily at 4 .10 a. m.; UnrriKhu.-ii, H lj i. b, ; ItuncsntiOTi, b o a. ru.; Nua-jrt, 5ft a. j ni.; M ilierstow n, S 1J a. in.; TLouipsurjlwi, i 3 62 a. iu. Van Dyke, 10 I'O a. m ; Tii'U ! ora, 10 01 a. ui.; Mejtco, 10 0." s. m.; Fort ti..t i i...... I xxuj.i, i' i .i .. in.; jrunin, jj. a. m.; r. es ton Hamilton, II a. ia. Una- Krer slm-e th" 6th of last March ahen Serator Ingails made the "peech tn the spate tbst contained a pvrjjrraph or two relative to T.oneral McO'lan and General Hancock, the ribel ay ropathiamar Democracy hare been denouncing; Irajls. Foremost siuoLft the denouncing Senators hat been Peuator Voorhees. On the It of May, Senator lnjralla de:iver-d a sch in rep'y to a speech delivered by Voorhees. in which he quoted tror-i the record rol :ive the ac tion cf Voorhses and others during1 the time ol rebellion. The Ingalla speech sau.aed Viwrhi a. to forget himself: and to show his ng!y side which may be learned by reading from tbe dsbate as follows, whii-h was reported by the tFashinetuu corresponder! of the Sort-i .ims.-.caa. Mr. Ing.;i eonamenred his speech by re eallinu the fact that Tits John Porter, now on the retired list, had written a letter four months ago thanking his friends for what they bad doce for hltn, and said that bis biart was always with them, althnngh at cue iiBie ma nana ana heart had worked the best that they knew how agsinst them. The Senator from Indiana had complained lat Wednesday with bitterness that an at tempt h id bten made to black-o the names ef all the gret ciril as well as military lead ers in the civil war w ho remained true to the Democratic party. Fits John Forter had been one of those military leaders who maintained tfceir allegiance to the Demo- eratlc party, and ha within tbe last four I months (althongh he had been dishonors-1 are in close karmonv, Daniel r". Toorhtes.' was rr a ciararca hums I suppose was Mr. laitali.' comment. tbst the gentleinau saya that is a campaign lander the rile calumny of an opposition press." J Mr. Voorhees Tha' is not a camriirn slander, but it is one of th -e things the people of Indiana had spat upon. Mr. Infills The Democratic party has passed npon it. -And," continued Mr. Voorhees, "no colrortner or mistionary from Kansas can give it any more respectability thin tbefel 1 iwa in Indiana. I haee disposed of ibem. There was no war of the confederacy then. Mi. Icgalls Sumter fell n.nety days af ter ard s. Mr. Voorhees No. it did not. I Mr. Ingalla When did Sumter Tall 1 Mr. Voorhees la April. Mr. Ingalis December, January, Febru ary, March lou.- months. "Accuracy i wr ttea on yon," was Mr . Voorhees' comment. Mr. Ingalis Within fonr months from the time Suro'er had fallen, and yet the Le.-e, and wi'b playlulurs. and bl.ari. ns ness, r.-fer to ttit; lact that I served during t! v'.r as a Judjte Advocate, with the rark d ui jcr. and ubsijueutly as liemen ant colonel. However obscure or loerhcient my services mav have beeu. they were al w:iya on the side of my countrv, not as his have been. swaye against it." B. VOOBUKES Bf FLT. Mr. VK.rhet a said toat It the cvntlcinan from Kaesaa wonlu niid oi,e siegie vote that he had cast against the payment of soldiers pore directed that this disposition f-houli' be inadc of his. romsitis. and farther requested that hifi family wear no tnonrrunp; iu token of bia death. At Lis Uto residence. No. 200.1 Pop'ar st reet, enlopies were pronortnf J edby J. Clegg Wright, the weil-knowa Spirifntilist orator, and Mrs. Tr Pratt. Then ihe funeral cortop;e of fiv. carriapes Htarted for Waehinrrton tor their su pine tor tm-ir bonnties, or ! lane and Stall ton avenue, Gertnan- galust the approbriations lor their pensions J be would rtcn bis s. at in Ibe Senate Kverv word the Senator had staled on tbt sut ject was absolutely false by the record. He regarded the Seuat. r from K tnsas as the most brilliant and c p tblo man on his side of the chamber, uia as elevated to Its highest position. Uonasequently, when he listened to his astounding, amazing and extraordinary speech of btb March, he hid passed him by ; but he bad arr. igned the Mr. Ingalis to a peacoca on a barnyard lence, posing of a sauiiner morning look ing st nts fiwn I'.-athers aa thee glanced in gentleman says . -I take this occasion lo : tbe snn aud vocalizing the whole neighbor ssy that his sentiments and mine are in , hood wiib his harsh, unmusical ami un c' s i hartt oiv." j meaning cry, uumindtul ol the tact that He supposed continued Ing'alls', that the j y4rtj Senatcr regarded it aa a aile expectoration! Defending his action on bia remarks on of a partiaian press, and spat upon it and Lincolo, Mr. Veorli.es said that it had ail kicked it again. That paper bad had town. The sis pall-bearers J. P. Thinning. W. II. Jones, Thorn aR la. Philips, Jauiei Heron Foster, Andrew Fisher atd Richard Osborne, bore tbe eaket into the circular receivino; room, known as tbe Columbarium. All about tbe room are little glass doored closets for tbe incinerv rrna. Sirs. Kilryore then advanced to the party of wmch he had been made the coign holding by the handti her lrw.ari kvrv." u.vi. uw iuok. i-r '' it, 111 c. v- t . a -. s s . . . HuuManddiKUimtsl b.. tcrr.ble T h X' A'AXXlfr Cdrn an:1 od tbo iuom briUiatDt namen in Auii-ricao annie, nei reppectivelj 10 nn 7 history. Hs tht-n proa.eded to compjro years. Ilr onlv b(jQ of moumimjr was a srnaii diack Ten. Mr- Wngot then Ppoke. He alhulei to the novel ty of the occasion in Philadelphia Estate of Thomis Wsf's feeaw f. in the Orphan Court of Juuniti Co. The iiiier':gnt-J hvjnj b-n !.pi!i.ie1 Auditor by th lirj hnN Cr-url ol Juni-ifa Cnuty tn li.'iak" flistritilion il ihts haUnc in the rial 4 ol ri tT bruvn aini'riijrrator cum fetamnto anucxo of Tho-uas Walt. iTe ol Mor'! triAiirtrji, Juninta Countr, tV-.trtfiV iv.na, tl-rvtiw 1 , lo wil ih; ra o) $1157 atii 11 on? Ifiindrtslth brtby givs-n iiolic t!!t hi w .11 !u-t aV. prfrti inrrewt ei uh rihtr ! pit- . dv rr crf5itAr. for lb irjtfip-i ot hi app-i'itnrittt. nt hi rtic in tht Hrui i .iiir1itt;owit, op Tbnmd it ihr I2:U flay of April A. P., IShM. Mvfpcn tl".e h -liih of 1 V'ock A. J. aii 4 oVIuck P. M. rf i-nil dy when xr.ti wbfrt all ptrtifK L'riii anv ctaiin-i ipn H,d turd m"it prejsent th or iu lofit-r uiri"1 from cUifuii'Z if.n,,t 'hi i i'ci. Jfcka-atilAU LYs'N'-S, Auditor. On. HOBENSACK'S KESV0U3 DEBILITY PILLS. A sure and fcafe rctraar for wsrak oe aiKi debititfof the DerroiissyaV tcm, and renenl exhaustion anirrg from youthful irnprucVrice, cctrsr and overwork of body and brain. causing physical and mental 'ea aVess I os ol meTTtOTT and e-'ial Ul- rapacicy. CURES OLD and YOU KG. Price i er boa. ffparesi and for svale at Dr HobcBssack's Laboratorr. .Od K. litl Street. Fnils. Send for circular. VICTOR tSi va, MANURE SPREADERS A PARMWARONSellttsgrrtystt 9Ji Tlie r bean, a tprailer l.ut S1..1 tue 'VV-r3 .sai only kind I sal -jn l.a AyiTS- a'tscheil to.ia Si.i WtcC--jLlrijk? A Iho mniiiactr-rTS 1 fc' l a J .-. v F5 Sfenwrcw Faanini stills. r shel.era. Feed l alirr.. etc. all ure war.-aneri. i-.-i-s mailed free. NkVVlUE MAl'HISKtO. lasibu..O. rtTI Brawl Haan I, At. KKSTOU . ll. Mason & Hiamlin mm -5 v 1 jrii I T tir'ii" ' e r i.y der, John Hertnler. ; a- "n llami.ton, 1 1 a. ia. Ha. I 1 A I l I I 1 V im Kuril, Jerome . 1 Lon i son, Jr t-.ncd.m, 12 17 p. us.; Tyrone, 1 H p. nm I ' I 1 Altoona, 1 40 p. n... and ,:..p a: s.l ragaUr ' j J JL rv, )m ' -, hr, e rrd Focr pt r cent, interest will I e ! stations between Ham-ihur? ij Aitwoua. S::, tesl is Si! ::1 c n Ci rlilicsir u o. put I'e. fj.n 23, 3cP7- JVnc Firm. ff puarnnte everv Packac;' arinfr onr firm uam, pjid -will BEPAINT vrhere eatiiifactiun is not given. Sterling Fad-MLed paint. 40 Beutif nl Colors. addi cimc srPERion to ' tHgoiiri we muHt IV. - i v : ; - - 24 txcinisifo Tinta. of Ka-itLuvvooD. WOOD STAINS. O ColCTS, Unique Coach Paints, 2 Coxxirs, PAINTS ant) VARNISH in ONE APPLICATION, a a cost op 10 csztts roa a rrensr. Harness Oil, &c, &c, SaaaTLE Caars Frm. Ovsvra Hirsrsa leaves Ph:ld-li.hia aai- ly at 5 00 p. ru., Hrtrrisbur:, 10 i;n p. a., 1 "tapping at Aoekvilie. Mary.rui. , l.soan. non, .Sea port, M iilerstuwn, Tburr.pnus( ; l ort Koyal, tiiuo at Mirlliu, 11 iS a. ru.j A ; toona, 1 "'J a. in., ami Pr.ls'uurz. lJ t.ttt. MalL la. IK loaroa I'bilaJaipij a Ua: y t: ore . 7.00 a. m., llarridiu-ir, ll.Ja. in., Nta. -,,-,-, r. nnT-ve ! port, li 1J p. u-.., Milliir. KM7 p. m., u. V ll X JLlaXV v.a Vs ping at all regular s.atiuns lietnev-n liJtu Trt tho romintr nnd rroinf of i Mna Altonr.a roaches AHonn. at ?s f. m. a t o . rai-hurg h.W p. m. all conlorm. altos AucoawnniTiiN ;ixi. rbre 1 The Goods m'itable for f pring i 'p" m't i m.. Hrr,.wr, , l c j 4.15 p. in., Duucanoon t ij p. nj.f .Nfw i Hnd nimmer miiFt be tupplant-1 i-ort 6,it p. m., Miiiwatown s,w r- . j ' Thompsonlown o.oti p. m., Vaairks i.ll . cd I'V i P. "'. Tnacarora 6.1? p. m.. Mux, a i.W f. i " ui., lort Koyal .'i,o4 p. in., Miftin ti.Ou jFALL AND WINTER GOODS.! .Vorr ! ,,- , fill I lluiitincdou 7 1'J p.m. Ail. ur. 9 Oh. i We have now filled .ouri ...... , I Pacific Express leaves Thiia'l.-'rbis 11 M ' rhelves Vilth i-all and t inter, p ,n. Hnrrinbur IU a m ; DLiicmcTtl I f ll L,.l. line I su i Kesrpoit 4 tH a to ; .Vii!tia I ill Viuuuriu u miliar-. wu! j m; Lewistown6C4 am; Mc V vuira JT The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., j tomer, have appreciated our j 50-Jf r ; K7 WARHKKT AVKT7T7P.. f'tTort-R to yivc tlieill ITCOds to'tm; Tyrone 7 07 a tn ; o , t . - ' I a T BALTIMORE. Md. a m ; Altonca 6 Od a ti "Bat," he continued, "this is one cf the most ancient and at tbe fame time tbe best method of disposing of the bodies of the dead. It was consocrat e l by the ages in which men believed ' blown r by tb's timo." i that Ood was the spirit of fire, and 1 T . . I . . - . ... v imLs,rlant inflntnee ia aeeurinaT Can- .1 ' ... 1 . A" Z." " u"' inrougo nre mast conw me re r " iui iuiricj ii nun k' ins ?ciiaVO Wltb a A? -afaVl 1. sj . tain Scbnte ai appointment as brisrad.er bell rope on a train alter be made ! recti.Mi ot iub ikjuv ana ine regen General in the confederate army. When '. Lincoln dog speech I vcoanns' vitiutcrivc lasocaoc. V.I.- A.. . I . : . . . taral h. ti. . .: r ... sue ' ; oeuiun me aiiwiur w ao is insulating moan stored by the action of the Democratic , . mj;i record, queg. ; .. ( rf.s remark was made in reference party and who h.d been m.tu-, hi, ti nt w nt fh rvllti0B, j to Bepresentative Johnst.o, of Indiana, her, o. the Confederacy) hat written ,0.t of McUrlU, d lUncocl to , De.t. ?V"m d"k AlnCt th" "iishet was .!-.y. with them." I ...... T. c .a... .k ef Mr. InSl s) Mr. Ingalis There is a very reputable t eratioi of the son!. Kverv i.l? hc j had its day, and now we are approach- .. - . lu'ii luuiiiua ju ucumi.uiz Willi Mr. V ooiliees "1 be Senator is a trreit ! , , , o i d.rty dog. it never occurred j A. bl trk pill wnn thrown over the the Rorid. Thalia all ire answer ' casket. ; therj. as the hymn "Tbe Se t the arcbieves of the confederacy wore cap- tnnj It had hn sent to the War fjenart- 1 " ' i v" i in j. re 1 1 , , , ' ..a 1. - .-;;n.l . . nn him ikm. tn. I liar i. h-ii he mliniala aneh allii,. - . O -T lieil. fje " S6qn suit their purposeis, and W6 'l 4ti p ru. Sea bhore Kipress t-aat, en Snndsra, LEADS THE WORLD. ?5y !n Gnld for Gneral Bnpairiority at. Cin cinnati irninstnal Ktrpeiitjnn alter liuiinai ana txpert test. Organs and Pianos. The talirnet Orpin was introduced by Masen A ITam in in lll. Mason A Hamlin Orrsns hsvs ai'.THva maiiitainei iirarir snpeemac-y over ail otners luniue nene.1 llictiest Honors at alHirvat World s Il-iiib-tiotja since Sw B"K saaaa sbbh aa, B lnlIov-o tKflf U. a il rf xttr tirP J t- - I I . r . "i" connect with Sunday Mall e..tlr - i ,.jr.i than ovl'r tn mprtr tnptr 1 .m mrr at 1 IS m. i o , . ....... ft. . . " -.-ft . ; - n - - , . .... . j Way Pasnger weat snd Mail ea't i ! Confidence. C invite J OU tO j stop at Luckuuw and Pourruans Srr:, I come and see and be patiefied. j w LD B"F ged" I " . , , I LEWIrSTOWN rivisro.v. ! In OUr UresB gOOds der'artment' Trains leave Lewiatown JuncK.a lorllii- I , , . ,j i roy at 6 Zh a m, 10 05 a m, 3 1 i p B i I we liHc .iiimjei. rftri).i.iiiiiS.Sunonrv.t7 16timatt, rn, )nnlt h Vin-kwurr, rail fnr I Trains arrive at I.ewiMtnnn Junf lion ft: lion t ue rjacKwara, can lor MilroT ,t 900 an) , 2r 1 3, 0.f,c, j What yOU want. j Sunbnry at 9 25 a m, 4 litptn. TYKONK DIVISION. Trains leave Tyrone for Hrllelonl " Lock JJaven at 8 10 a m, 7 li p m. L-i't Tyrone for Curweusrillo and ClearE"11 -lit ni, 3 06 p ru,7 5 p ui. Trains leave Tyrone tor Warriori Hid, l , . . a an. . 1 .-t a a ennsyiTania r urnace ana ai . - ment, and you certainly can be m .Dd 80 p m. suited in fit, quality and price. "Peerless" Traction and Portable Engines. " Boineetlc and Creamery Entrines. Steam Oantr Plows. The lsi:.m,n TI,..,1.a. ., .1 1 ft.ft..Tft-. an.. .ii, utift. i i.mn . . Talent Variable FrW tiftSi e.l. l'at. Does. ftMt-Works and bawiiude. Shots and Hoots. Our Boot and Shoe De partment is full in ita apport- see T'HS- Tit lmprored anil eeeiest 8aw-Mill on the market. Iim1 for calAl'-vgue t the GEISEU MANCFACTCKINtt C0 VKTFzstezr. mtsiLrjJ' :o.t pa. We want spirits and invite eorrespondeocek, Whatever improvements have been added by the manufactures we have them all. We can I supply you with foot wear for J any in or out door service. Our grocery Department never lags. i We have on hand a full line of i "i 33 p. m. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Be!lf- and Lock iiavon at i-IO p in, and b J" f Trains arrive at Tyrone frnm Crf ville and Clearfield at 6 6aui, and U ru, 6 17 pm. Trains arrive at Tyrone from Scoria. riors Mark and Petinsylrania KurusM 68 a ni, at 2 86 p m. H. &. B. T. R. K. Il hr.DFOED D1TI3I0? Trains lesen Haniir.trion for B4.''1, llyndnian and Ciimhurland at 8 day. J. W. Bright Bad been expelled from tne senate lor as. small an onence. .-.set : . h d . , . M.H-.i I -c i e, t . , ' , aj i u ii ouuro iului. - that lie caa cauen t. nion sotaiers sture-i srui rns is iha thuahrr. arinu-n nf i - Referring to Gen. ilcClelln, Mr. IngaTla I 'inga and Lincoln doga," and said that they j owr.a. who tufurms me that tbo signers tf spoke ot bis education at West Polo. of ought to go to a blackn.milh'a shop and ce,,,a' re entirely repiauble in- . . . . . . . habitants ol lndiaoa, and that he knr-wa his business Connection with Bsaregard ' " coT,r rand tbeir necks with B,,T ppi, woo hea tho Sn..or. asu oi nis aitetrpt to extend ani continue . the inspripuou "mj oog ioraaam Lit. bntBan slarsrv hs tha S'-ni-He! of Cnh.. e'n. was a campaign sln1r, sdl a an liar and a peter iu the orlii. That la all the answer ' Casket. : theu. as the hvi was snn? by ilisa I ye nn l Mrs Decker, it slwlv desecrd-.! to the crematory room, Therce tie r -mains were removed to the uoder t iker's r-xm and there transferred from the cat-ket to an iron c&btfa!qne reseinbling the inverted lid of a coff in. Tlie cr-rpse was wrapped about with a linen cloth saturated with a' urn to prev nt the bnrniDij of tbe bode Mr. Voorhees Tel! htm I say he is ao In- ) during' the proofs-) of movincr it into famous scundrel and liar. Te'l hire I say si ' tlm r t-rt- VTiVNci Uerireailerfer, The lin-wfiTi d Mode of Slrimnni; Pianos. lnrT.QH.-1 by a a A- Mauilia in tse, is a creat sdrsnce in l.iaii'i r.ir-tiiiction. eirperta prnnonndn tt il "ths T--Kt 'uinm.cmcnt in pianos in hblf a eenrtar ' Halm tircuiar. etainiiu; sue teetimoniala from :un iia.-era. inusieians. snd tuners, and Piano and ft ' n Cataiosnefti, true. i aauan osaaur a:o nA:ro co., , f .-.t (3iia S-rcars). STV S3. For Dropsj, Gravel, Servoni BfM I rluar) or Liver Di s?aes). Curs tinaranteed. Oibe.e, S3! AhCd St., Philadelphia. All drngg-.sts. Try it. . $1 a bottlo, six lor $S alar, M.le'-M, ly. The Sentinel and Republican o9iee is tbe pace to get Sale Bills printed and J-h wea-k rr- - ... I- f-ftSI a rains arrive si naming i'iu . ford, Hyndmsn and Cnmlierlsnd si 1-' p. m., 6 SO p. m. IIOLLIUA YSBCRfi BRANCH. iK . , a nc uaicuu uuiiu o. . ...vs,wii v. :tresD, nam ana rancy ONE ! GROCERIES. ih.n 1.r A. 11 1: -a-! Trains leave Alloor.a iiicu, iuc "liijr .tan line 'I i 7 20 a r.i. 8 CO a ui VaVVJAJUllO V V Xa.lVX!a1 I2EE3 Cen'sln all tVe Tsluahle elements of ,V,e seere In a ft-enntralert Urn. i-p-..,, t,-T,JLFrZ I?, I tor point-S"Ctk J ( 0 p li. Sitirr8-1' criT-ft. Tbey are maniifa ZtlZESUZ, ' Z Bent essoin. Thy cannot h. ...lT".Ti'n!r't .""Jleiu,!. W. ,H- .V . ' . . ' " IULT. Tj uiaui our pmtjDu anentjon. F.ft- k- r - we ituaraiitee oar cooda not to be .rMa. who then, endorse them. n?OuJP'' 1 yow wUl eodurae them. lcm "axuraCTcara t . I. P. THOMAS & SON Philadelphia. Penn'a. ' IDtlauii ANDREW UEASH0RK, .JGEAT, OtL'snd Hills, Juniata Co., Pa I 1 0B PRLVTING OF EVFRT KIXD if done t ibis olltre. Irains arrue at anoona i"-; .. t Smith at C fill a m. 1 1 85 a Itl. 6 W P in the count)'. Every house 1 00 p ra- 7 25 p m-a,,d VJ '6" r must have its full Fupplv ol ! - -- - - - Queens and Glassware, this is1 cutios .wtH t ! the store to call on for Kuch ar- i Ail i"rb " ber,by "Ti I... ; hunting, cutting, t,mt,.r, be d ml : throwing down stone anu ran "-'f crossing fields, or otherwise oo any of the several tracts of land ing to the undertigned in Lsci ; tides. All orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. Remember the place, Mais Smrrr, Oppostte CorBT Horse, Mifllintowii, l'a., for persons thus tresspassing ' with according o la. November 36, le8. W.D. WALLS Thfc ftl!a. and Rtyil place to get ob work d 0. Tr? V.-fri f, ; V Paoil, pay yon if "eed snTi.iu