SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN . MIKFLIXTOWN. Wednesday. Jan'j G, ISM. B. F. SUIIWEIEU, KMTOI Atl r-otrTO. Governor Tildes was inaugurated at Albauv. X. Y., m Xew Year day. Fix luiiJretl thonsiiid dVtlars in gold wr, -hiD-fi f ou. New York to Europe r i on Saturday. The t'ivil Uighu bill only vital x?s the Fourteenth AiuriiJittCut 10 the United Stat?. C-c itunm. TllKKK ire -nr hundred Granges in tin Siat. The tJrarge met etrdav at Wiiliauifp'-rt. TllE $5.00?, and no .'iestint.s, of fered fur tho r-luru ! CLa liavo not restored the bey to his pa rents A HAITI, of Clfj-two Cheycnues In dians wi'h nearly one hundred ponies, is reported Irotu Gen. i.cridans de partment. Gii.mouil is organizing concert for New York, after which, people will ncarcely ever talk about the Doston concert, held a few years a-o. . 1 . 1 -" It; r ., ,,. r t . i: . .. 'i ... i' .i i i . .iii imio to go to m a-uii'giui. '" brsves, to e a -ct a nmt'cuint auaui iue Uiaek Hill recrva'.ioii. 11.. Abrauam Ci:o ker, Congress man from MastaciiUsettc, died at hoaie, while there to sp-nd the holidays. Con festinn of the lungs tas the illness of which he died. In the death of Gerritt Smith the country lost a great man. He labored not tor office, or self ; he labored f-r the general gind. Ths world has been -bettered by his having lived in it 'Gekiutt Smith, one of the grtat auti slavery lenders, died at the house of his niece in New Yr-rk city, whither l.a had gone to pass the holidays, about 12 o'clock on the L8;b ult., of apoplexy. General Siiehwax is a quick, keen I observer, and has gone South at the in stance of Government, with the objct to fathom the real purpose of the secret military rgaciiatiou that is rapidly ferming iu the Southern States. TtiE White League" iu New Or- leaus, according to General F. N. Og leaus, according to General r. . Ug , WaallIIlgtoa ,0 Florida, by railroad, st! escape wus the howling, roariug, figlit den, who testifi-d on the 31st nit., be-1 reJ . cxcur!)irta rilte3, good for re- & "rbulenl crowd. I confess for fore the Congressional Committee now , . .. , ,.:., nylf, I 'raid to go out, aud yet ... . e o-,fu to QP0',nrU "ll Alr" lb'J ! g at every moment I was expecting an in in mat city, ..umocrs . , wit!liu (lie rcach 0f i.Vrtucrn farmers, , orgauizcdjDtc i three r,g:n,ents. ; tber t , TnE prospects of the establishment U' miuu' price, the States of A irgiuia, of a IJepubiie have all disappeared in , North Carolina, South Caroliua, Ten 'pain. ly me of the uneiplamabl , ncssee, Georgia aud Florida. Taking changes in the frout of a nation Spain i Harrisburg for a starting poiut, the unanimously declared iu favor of Fnnce ; route, besides comprehending huudreds Alphouso, a bclla. son of the ex-Queen Isa- TllK Boston An Museum have sold at auction the collection of pictuies willed it by Cbrles Sntmier. lad j taste for the Lub or tny othar cultured place. liarles Suumer's fame will live long after that of Huston Art Mu seum has passed awav. Envy. Ox the 8tii inbt. the Democracy in This grand excursion can be made on many places will jubilate over the bat I a ticket purchasable at the Pcnnsylva tie of New Orleans, that General Andy nia Railroad Depot at llarrisburg, fur Jacksou foii.'ht. Itwu'duot be out ' the sum of $55 50. There is a shorter tf place for thein to take on " sack tloth and ashes and mourn ever the work of the '"Louisiana Tigers." Telehraphic intelligence from Lon don announces the burning of the Eng lish emigrant ship Caspatrick, at sea, ou a voyage from London to New Zea laud, by which disaster 400 lives were lost. Three persons only are known to be saved, the second mate and two sea men. They were picked up by a ship, a.'ter having been teu daj s in an open brat at sea, living part of the time on the fl.-sh of companions w'io died in the bjat. TlIK Pacific Mai! Steamship Com pany, in dy gone by, obtained a large wibsidy from Congress. Latterly it has been charged that that tho Company UrA t.i.. ,f amon-r Con- . j.- O - pressmen in obtain their votes iu favor of the subsidy. A Congressional com mittee has been investigating the case. K 1$. Irwin, a lobby member, has tes tificd that he received $j75,00O from the company to buy votes for the sub sidy, but refuses to tell how he used it. TliK charg that the Democracy made daring the last Campaign, that the lie I ublican party is the csuse cf the pres tut Snancisl trouble,wa indirectly taken back by Senator Thurman, the fore most man iu the United States Senate. Just before the holiday recess he said, The financial trouble isowin to over trading and extravagance." W hat a backing down ! It is a clear admission that the arguments that the Democracy used rn the financial question during tbe Congressional and Stale elections last fall, were gross and willful uiia-jepre.-eutations. m Tut Legislature met at Harrisburg ai bogo yestetday. The Lieutenant Governor Jchn Latta elected last fall, does Dot jet preside over the Sen ate. He will be inaugurated on the ISihiust. Sleanahile a Republican Srnitor will preside in tbe Senate. He will doubtless appomt the standing committees, and not wait for the in duction of the LiMiteoaot Governor. Tbeic is no trecedent for the govern went of sueh a case. - I On the last day of the year 1874 $1,110,000 in specie waf sent 10 Lu-i r'pe- Dl'RlNO lbs rammer months business people generally have more leisure (Iian I at other seawi, of the Tear. Man? rail themselves of the !u!l in trade to visit watering places, or pa! al-og the veil deEned routes of tourists, stopping at interval!", for the purpose of sight seeing and increasing their fund of in formation as to the business and social fcabits of people along their route of travel, returning in almost every id.' leeuperated m mind ana Dotty, -. i i . . .. c.li . t. aim who a reuewju energy 10 uui me battle of every day life The farmer, at the season of the yclr referred to cannot leave his business. That is his time of harvest. The har vests eauuot be neglected ; all would jutler if they were. Oft'.iiues theft, though, whf n toiling on iu njiU-sumuier heat, he, too, wishes .'or leisure to travel for a xeason. He knows that it would j do h':m good both in wind -and body. The winter time is the farmer's sea ion ol leisure in Northern latitudes. The time of rest, by lull iu work, has been shifted on to him, and the busy time has been thnist n business men, ' who then have no time for travel. The winter time is the season for the farm- j er to visit and travel, while other peo p!e are busy iu shop, warehouse aud at , the desk. How properly all these j changes of busy life succeed eash other. : .1. . t ; I i iii ill uc nasi lew i eat o cuiui ui in- i iM .r,d I,, have .rr.nBed to sse o - i ;" -....6 ; season to all wtio wish, and nave tne means to travel, over the most north ernmost routes, along pliers of general interest, at greatly reduced rates, and a'wats good for return. These routes o: course are not desirable ones in winter time. This country is so vast and its climate so varied, that changes to suit the varying phases of the busi ness jud industrial life of the country become a question for the enterprising corporations to solve, who have organ ized to render travel easy, speedy snd sfe. At the head of such organiza- j ti. us stand the Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company. During the sum mer season it has been foremost in fur tiishing travelers, tourists, and business people with the advantageous kind of tickets above stated. Just now tl has opened one of the most inviting fields for travel, for information, for business, for vuit, for health, or for whatever else prompts people to move abroad. it id the whole stretch of Atlautic seaboard aud iulsud country from cf tNiunr lowns, iucludes such impor tant aid iutereetiug places as Balti more, Washington, Richmond, Lynch burg, Wcldon, Danville, Greensboro, Knoxville, Atlanta, Augusta, Savan nah, AiKen, Columbia, where Senator Jot d J . Patterson. I rem this county, tesides when Congres-s is not in session, i and away to Jacksonville, Florida, the j anions American region for invalids. route that can be traveled from liar rishurg and return for $15 50. lilt next Presidential contest, ac- cording to the St. Louis Repulliran, is to be a very fierce and bii'tr struggle, and may possibly ''Strain the weikest part of our Constitution beyond itsca- I picity," if the quotation be correct. Now we can see uolhing of the kind. If a Democratic President be elected he will be elected peacefully, aud on the other hand the same will be the re sult in case ot a Republican victory. Lincoln's case settled all that. The Democratic party go' itsfiogers butued nce in resisting tbe inauguration of a ! lawfully chosen President, and is not j liWljr to itake a second trial of the '"e kind. But it really makes no sort of difference whether it d ies or j ot The hand that crushed rebellion once can do it again No doubt the reference now is to the chance of a close election, with some such remark able specimens of voting as we have seeu in Georgia and Louisiana. Put there will he no clcse election. The Republicans will carry two thirds of all the States, as the electious of the year 1875 will show. When the Democratic House of Representatives shall meet and rgmixe it will fiud itself repre senting a clear, decisive and undeniable minority of the people. AWA Jlmer icun. Ex Gov. Wakmoctii, of Louisiana, and Daniel C. Byerly, a New Orleans newspaper man, met in a street of the city named on the 2Gth ult., and quar reled, which resulted in Ryerly knock ing Warwiouth down with a stick of wood. Uaruiouth rest u ted by draw ing a knife and stabbing Uyerly, from the effects of which he died that day. Uyerly was a native of Vetmorelaud county, this State. He was aged 43 at the time of his death. Warmoutb is from Illinois. The colored citizens of Oberlin, Ohio, held a meeting on the evening of the :19th ult , and adopted' resolutions pro tecting against thw passage of the civil rights bill as reported by the House J udiciary Committee, and praying Con gress to pass the supplementary civil rights till passed bj tho Seuata last session, or one equally comprelicniivc. It is" ft common thing among a cer tain clas of Americans to discount the manner, "offdS.-t; of intelligent, edu cated and learuei people in this coun try when compared with intelligent, educated and learned people of Europe, from the college-trained citizen to those who have not erjoyed the teaching of learned professors. A correspondent of the Pittsburg Gazelle writes from Dub lin an account of the meeting of the Historical Society of the University of Dublin, a follow: ; If such; Riotous conduct .were -toeviucu .iueif io. an American college, (lie institution would be brokeu up. Head : lr. Plunkett said : 'He should" con- I elude in the language of a Cue "old song, j and he was not afraid thai in Trinity j College his meaning would be niisiakeu when he quoted from a ballad which ap peared iu tbXtIou' " : ' "Thus in our coniuon eohntry'a cavs$ Our rty lcclings Mended ; Till Ustiug eaee, Ironi equal law. On bulii sides shad have descended. Tiil iheu, tlu Uranyc Lily ba Thy nidge, my patriot bi other t , The Everiastiug Greou fur Uie, Aud both fur one auother." '. (Loud applause.) And theu the riot bejan anew, ai.d;cr. Contaiiiing 700 Uusnian Menuon- more correctly, it first really began. 1 1 thiuk 1 never before heard such a noise, nr &1 mmm tl ifTerftll t discordant SOUUlls M l ,uen di)i Toe Maor gut np indignantly repel the asitersions t-u the corjKiration, but no word of his j I was listened to. . Sir losepn papier . ?.' PP. !. 1 damb Cbtnaty. Cauuon liuicuei, lyot eloquent hpester, nd JUean iic enson both ciuie forward to allay the excitement, but no attention whatever was paid to them. lashers with white wands were seen reeking with perspira tion, battling for their IWes, trying to preserve or restore order. Then, as a last resort, Jlil'ei, the objectionable, cauic to. the frout to speak, liut even curiosty had no effect on the mob, for su:h the audience, it 1 may so call a ctowd that would not bear, had become t racket i were fired, trumpets blown, men howled, screeched, yelled, hissed, whistled and sang. Half a dozen regular fist-fights wero to be seeu in progress at once, and in the midst of it, seveial pigeons, supposed to he carriers, symbolic of Mr. Miller, were let loose aud flew in terroi around the hail. It was a singular sight. A long, noble hall, around which hung many full length portraits of famous alumni of the College. Gratton snd Flood, Vcrcsford aud Pluukett aud Durke, looked down in mute surprise upon their descendants and successors below. At one eud of this hall on a platform were a hundred or more dignified gentlemen in evening clothes or academic attire, and between them and the only door ol every vasion of the platform There were Judges, Church dignitaries, College dons, civic authorities, aud noblemen gathered together, expecting at every moment to have to battle for thoir very existences and fight for their bats and clothes. At last I made np my mind tn make my escape, aud joining a famous physi cian and the Dean of the Chapel Royal I plungod into the crowd mud pushed for the door which we all three fortu nately reached without further damage than the knocking iu of oar hats. I saw a bench, on which sat four or five dignitaries, including a Southern Earl and a famous philanthopic baronet, seized by one end and lifted up so as to pile all who were sitting on it on the floor. I saw some younjr men with their coats and shir:s literally torn from their backs, and I saw one or two lads carried out laintintr V..tl.tn r,f lliA Irinit nt lst n lllliell I of ,h kind er occurred in co'.We before At least so they say. All the people got out safely, at last, and no body was much hurt. So 1 may say that 1 am glad to have seeu a college Alaifttiiin riit and I innst admit that I , ,nve nftV(.r ,en la Ameri-a to compare with it. W. K. Correspondence Between Ueecber and IHIw Proclor. The termination of tbe suit by Miss Proctoi against Francis D. Moulton has elicited the following correspondence : "124 Colithbia 11 lights, Brooklyn, December 17, My Dear Miss Proctor: Of all men, surely I have the tight to congratulate you on the effected disposition made by the ref- eree's report of the miserable aud shameless slanders cast upon you. 1 have been the iunocent cause of great su.row to you. Such wanton aspersion would be intolerable upou a man: but upon a woman, so little able to defend nerseir, so sensitive even to tne very haduw of dishonor, such slanders are atrocious crimes. Rut now that you have been vindicated, I am content nut to have had quite my own way, for 1 was at first hurt not a little that the case was adjusted without giving me an opportunity publicly and under oath to deny the shameful allegations made, aud to biand the stories as malignant fals-'boods in their relation to you aud in their relation to me. You know as suredly that 1 never uttered any alleged injurious statements concerning you, as 1 know that there were never grounds on your part for such wicked stories 1 hope that your health will not suffer permanently. 1 marvel that you have borne up as bravely as you have. May you speedily recover your accustomed vivacity, aud live to see all your former friends wide doubly friendly by your trials, and hundreds of sympathizing straugers made warm friends by jour unmerited sufferings. l am, as ever, very trnly yonrs, Henry Ward Beech er. "P. S. Do you know that we have cotno to the shortest day ? After two or three mor, every day will have more suultght in it than its predecessor. May the omen be blessed !" Miss Proctor replied as follows: "Raoi.KLr.N, December IS, 1874. Dear Mr. lieecber : I thank you for your letter cf yesttrday, with its ex pressioos of sympathy at the terrible injustice 1 have had to endure, and with iis congratulations upon the end at tained. I should have been glad if yon could have had an opportunity to deny pnblicly under oath this atrocious story. At the same time I attached little im portance to such denial, for it has al ways seemed to iuc that the absurdity and liupcssilility of your ever bavin" ottered a syllable of this slander must be apparent to all the world, as it is to myself; and now that the lie bas been retracted iu open court by those who proclaimed it, - with abhorrence and scorn it merits dismissal forever. So ray heart uplifts itself, and though these are dark December days, I feel that the future will indeed bring you sun light without clouds, and that your le maiuing year; will be the happiest and j most nseful of your lifj. . . I am yours cordially, 4-Kdxa Dean Proctor. 'lte. Henry IV. U iccl.ei.' I 1 Hews Items.""- J. X," Coombs, For the last twelve ytirs pastor of the Western PreshjiSriitn church, in Washington city, and formerly a member of the lial'imore .M.-tloulut Episcopal Confer ence, committed suit-Me on the morn ing of the '21 ih ult., by cutting hi tl.rnat with a razor. The cause assign ed f.ir the act is Uoiuestic trouble, his wife for acme years past being insane. The Altoona Tribune of the 28th uSt. says : About ball' past ten o'clock last night a special train of thirteen ites, passed through this city, who were destined for their new-found homes iu Houthwestern Kausaa. The SrJnlversary "of the battle of Trentou was celebrated at Trenton, N j., on ttie ztth ult. , A letter dated DnflVrin, Dec. 8, re- '; ved at Ottawa. Canada, states that thirty American whisky traders were arrested to the neighborhood of the Rocky Monn'ains, fined $200 each, aud their whisky spilled on the plain. Josephine Mansfield has obtained a verdict in a New Yolk Court against the executors of James Fi.-k for $20, 500, with interest, being two notes given her in 18C8. An intoxicated couple, at Cincinnati, laid on their three months old son, and smothered hiiu to death. Moses Chamberlain has been con victed in New York of sending scurril ous postal cards through the mail. . Solomon Skidner, of Brooklyn, has begun suit against Henry Ward IWch- er for the recovery of $600, with inter est, amount due for four sets of false teeth supplied to lieecher's wife and father, with his consent aud knowledge An an'wcr was served by Reecher's counsel denying the allegation set forth in the complaint, and alleging that all the services performed by the plaintiff were for auother person, at a time more than six years before beginning this action, and that the cause of action is barred by the statute of limitations. A " cock-pit" association wis broken np a few nights ago in Cincinnati by the police, on a charge by the Seiety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Auimals. The Cincinnati 7imes says that a man earned Van WordT, living at New Alhaty, uear Columbus, Ohio, has teen missing some days, and his house has been closed. Saturday his charred re mains were found in the fire place of the house. His sou, nineteen years old, confesses that he stabbed his father. Mrs. Maggie Kenuisfon, of Noblc boro, Me , on hearing of the death ol her husband, swallowed a composition for removing freckles, aud will die. At Lamar, Barton county, Mo., on Sunday night, the 27th ult., an un known man rode up to the county jail and through one of its windows, shot nd k'""4 H ronimns, the wurde.-rr of i olonel Norris, and fatally wouuded his accomplice, Dixou, and theu es caped. Patrick Wallace, a laborer, residing in No. 79 North Fifth street, w illiams burg, N. Y., murdered his wife on Mon day night, the 2Stb ult., by knot-king her brains out with a hickory stick. A man named Richard Barnuiu, and wife and two children, were burned to death in their house, that took fire by some means on the night of tbe 26th ult., at Shannon, Miss. An aged couple named Todd were killed on the Canada Southern Railroad, j on t.c tiigttt of the 2Stb ult. On the 20th ult. a child correspond ing to tho description publi.-h-d of Cliaaiey Ross, was left at a bouse in Rlack River Falls, in Wisconsin, by a , irfti,ge woman. A photograph of the p...,,.. On the 29th nit. an election was held at Newbnrvport, Mass., lor Mayor. R. F. Atkinsun, Republican, was elec ted. Erie rosy justly boast the latest mat rimonial sensation. A divorce suit was pending for some time in tbe courts, the husband being the complainant. A verdict was rendered against the de fendant, and a separation ensued. A short time after, the divorecd parties were for a second time united in wed lock, and at present are enjoying their second honeymoon. And all within a month. Kate Stoddard,-' the murderer of Goodrich, in Rrockiyu, is hopelessly insaue. Ex-Senator Morgan, of Xew York, it is said, bas declined the Russian mission. Small-pox of the most malignant type is raging among the Indians at Pickonnck, Ontario. Tbe Indians are in a pitifu! state of destitution, most f the males being either dead or left tbe f lace. About six o'clock on the evening of the 30th nil,. Thomas Penned, trea surer of Cumberland countv, Maine, was knocked down iu his office and the safe robbed of between $3,000 and $10,000. One of tbe robbers first en gaged his attention by asking to have a check cashed, and immediately after knocked him senseless. With tbe aid of a confederate tbe safe was plundered of its contents. Pcnncll's pockets were. also rifld. The thieve escaped, and no arrests have yet been Blade or clue found to their identity. 1 . j . Two notorious horse-thieves, Tom Cox aud George Alexander, who mur dered a gentleman named White, at Springfield, Missouri, last October, were killed nh Monday, the 29th nit., . kmulgee, Indian Territory, by ' detective York, of Springfield. . An other notorious outlaw, named Kincb West, was mortally wouudtd. 'A fire at Corry, Pa., on the nV'l f '.be-Otb oil., deatroveti the Uhtted S.ates Hotel, Capital Hotel, American ' 1 Hotel, State Senate rooms, HaT:gaua liquor store, several jewelry and con- , , . . leciionery stores, aim nencm oiuiara . No lives were lost. The wind . .. . . ,( !ow'1U,..ga!e. U- heavy, aud rooms was bill cannot yet be esti l yet ue estimates. ' - , . , , , , i liripineiit ot r. lie hui.dred thou- A slripinctit ot r. sind doil irs i- gol.l was mado to Eu- . u. . . rope on last W edueday. Wartou Brothers k Co.. of Pitts- 1 burg. , , I 1 iron manufacturers failed last week.." Liabilities, $219,000. A wave of Cold struck the New Eng land States about a week go sending I U . i rt,i i v t . (before the coniiuenceiiieiii ol ine session .e weicury to JW degrees betots lem. ,hw Cour, , whicb they made re- ! While Mrs. Hippies, sn sited lady, j turnablc respectively, aud in allcase where , . . ,, ., . t snv recognizance are entered into le-s was engaged trimming lue Christmas j tb.t toB UJV1 before the Coiuiuencenient tree in the M. E. church at j Ashley.iot the sessio'u to which they are made re- near Wilkesharre, she as laaen vyil . deuly iii, and before she could be re- I had not bci p:med. i , . . , .1 OaU-d at iliUiiutou u, the 11th dsy ot moved from the church she diti I in li:. CHT u, u Lord oue tnulI. The balf-cafcn body of a' uian was ; saud eltjul hundred aud seventv-loiir. found in the woods of lorest coantt,!ai :.... , . last wtek, who had evidently - been killed by a bear. . There were tracesof a desperate encounter, the (eaves and trees about the place being covered with blood. It is claimed that the man was from St. Petersburg, but that is i not certain. ". 1 Daniel Esbelinan, of CleSrGeld, Lan trailer county, went into bis stable a fei days hgo, to drive a heifer out, hen the animal turned upon him, knocked him down, tossed him about and gored him badly. - . : As Jesse Miller, of Albany town ship, Berks county, was sitliu by the stove one of his girls attempted to pout from a kettle some hot water, a few drops of which happened to fall upon the hands of her father J whereupon in a fit of rage, he siczed a dipper, ponr ed it full of bailing water, and dashed it into his daughter's face, scalding her so badly that she will probably lose the sight of both her eyes. About ti.ree weeks ago two cows dis appeared from the premises of Justice Cox, in Buckingham, Backs county, in a very singular manner. Search was made for them all orcr the farm and neighborhood, but they could not be found. It was at las: concluded that they had been stolen, aud handbills were printed and posted np around the country, effering a reward for their re covery. Iu a little less than a week from the time they were missed the cows vere both found wedged iu be tween two ricks of corn fodder on the premises. In ascending one of the rieks to top it out, one of the cows' bonis was seen projecting from below. Ou being taken out the poor creatures were nearly starved, and one of them has since died. Tbe Sheriff's office iu Hamilton conn ty, Ohio, mnst be a payinz one. Last year the receipts of the office were $1, 000,000, of which $l,20u,OW were cash." Xeit' Aituttrlisfuteiita. AdmlnlfttratorV notice. t stale tf fitter iik host, dtct-tsti. I ETTEI.3 of Administration on Ihe e- Ji fate ol riederit k Koss, late or Ihe btroigh of Patterson, dei'd, hiving been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make im in- diate payment, and those having claims or demands ag inst the aamr will please present Iheiu, without del.iv, to HENRIETTA M. ROSS, LOUIS E. ATKINSON. Jan. 6, 1876. mmiilra!or: ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE! IX pnrsnance of n order tssnen out of the Orphans' Court ol Juniata county, and to the antlersigued directed, will be ex posed to public sale, at the late residence ol William Cumin, deceased, in Walker township, Juniata couuty Pa., at 1 o'clock P. M , ou MONDAY, JAN CAR Y 25th, 1875, The following real estate, to wit : The on dir ded one-half interest ol a valuable tract of limestone and ttuit laud, cuulaiu ing FIFTY ACRES, more or less, about THIRTY AtKF.a of which are cleared, tbe b dance is In timber, aituate iu Waiker townsi.ip, at Van Wert, bounded as follow I On the bnrtb by lands of Samuel lutes and J. and 11. Moore, on the ea-t by lauds of Wiu. Curran's heirs, on the aouih by lauds of .Mrs. VcJtiun'a heirs, on the west by land- ol heirs of IJcnjimiii Weid'tian. The Unit will not te told isA jtc to a Voirtr, as Mrs. Jane Curran. widow of the lute U'illism Curran, deceased, to w hose estate the said land belongs, will KKLEAbK. TERMS OP PALE. Ten per Centura of the purchase money to be paid whea the propertv is stiuck down; one-half of the whole purchase money to b-. paid on theconnVmalion of sale by Ihu Court; tin balance on April I, lbTo. 11. LA 1 1 MLR WILSON, Executor ol Win. Curran, dee'd. Dec. lti, Ip74 T) the T ix.O'le Inhabitants of tne Bor uuab I Tnoiupsoiilown and all others whom it may concern : Takk Notkk, Thataaspp'k ition will be made to the Court of Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace in and l-r tho couuty of Junrita, n the first Monday ot February, 1S76. to annul the Charter of the said borough of Thouipsontvwo. PATTERSON JL LYONS, jlttorntyi for ttlilieners. Dec. 2S, 1S74. Election Notice. IVrOTICE is hereby given that an election XI lor officers of the Juniata Agricultural Society will be held at VcUa iiglv's hotel, in the borough of Perry sville, on the sec ond Friday in January, 1B"5, at one o'clock P M. K. M. JAMISON, Prtt't. Dec. 1G, 1M4. Job rk b hTt wotite at this office. Jiew Adtrrtiaementt- OROCLAM ATI O. W II K BEAS, L -the Hon. bfcM. Ji Jiin, President J udgf of the Court of Common Pleas for tho yih Judicial District, ccmpourd of the counties of Juniata, Perrr and Cnmher Ijnd, and the Honorable Jonathan Weiser And John Koon. Jmlses of the said Court of Common Pleas ol Juniata county, have issued their precept to dm directed, k. - 1 -. - 1. - 1 1 .U A .. r Tftk-f 1 UTi hordill- , Conrt ..r tlver and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and Cienernl Quarter Sessions of the Peaee, at .Wlr KI.INTUWN, on the FIKST MONDAY of FEBItUAKT, 1875, being the first day ot the ninth. Xoficc ts Heecbt GtVK, to the Cor m1t tnttres ol the Peace aiwt Cntabie 1 01 V.t ;k" '"'. ." 7. Z innd their in their proper prronf, at one j o'cl'icx hit tM afternoon of Said .lav, aith t . Wl-Wii-';. examination. I and dyer reemlinuice, to do those things ... ... . . . t . that tu their oibee resiectn-ely apperuin, tb'"" rc J3""" bv K' prosecute aaaioft the prisoT?er tbat are or , ,, ; bo tliea and there to pro:cutten aguiust " ! then as shall be iust. Bv an Art ol AsseiMb.y. pas tSy an A l ui .lsseiHiny. posseu i sin dy. of May, A. D., ltot, it duttf of the Justi-- of tho Pi acvirai counties of this Comui leo, it is uuue me eaee. of the UlUiouwealtb. to return to thu Clerk ol this Court ol CJcartor r r . . .1... ... ...... ll sessions Ol luc cuiiuiici.jui tire ,..r.Hi ii.. k,....r- .1.-,,. i. any person or persons charged with the coumnsion of any crime, exceot sueh cases i as line be ended before a Justice of tlij Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days ,1... j ;,. th. :imi! niAiiner as it said act Jaunarr 4, lfc7j. Trial List for reb.Term. mi. 1. Coium.nwealih ol Pennsylvania, lor use of Elitdbeth Nailer, vs. Johu Vergh. No.. 77, April term, ltti'i. 'i. Samuel Tocum vs. Parid A. Dough- an, administrator, and others. Xo. .lul, St bt.-mlKr leriH, 1S70. i. George Winters vs. Samuel Murphy. No 8!l, SeptemSer term, 183. 4. Jacob Dr.)leshat!gh vs. David 3. Span oirle and Samuel Sterin. Xo. Ut.-Septeiu- D,;r "rm ,B''5- I. r. William r rjiiinhcll vs. John Camo- bell. No IM, sjepteuibr term, bli. C. Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, rx Kel., Itaukl Cottiuan vs Allr-U Sulch and Shivrly. Xo. M4. September term lh7o 7. Eui Jiemia s ti-ouso and Philip Sir..iis vs Henry C. Eagle. No. 61, Deccu.b.-r term, 1c73. 8. Daniel Cofi'iuan vs. John Heard. Xo. 67. December teim, IS73. 9. F ielta Campbell vs Msrv Deviuney. Xo ho, Dercmb i term. 1S3. 10. J B M Todd vs. Jacob Zeigler. Xo. 3, April term. 1871. 11. State Bank vs. John Middagh.Gar-ni-heeol Neal JlcCov. No. 39 Apri term, 1B74. VI. J B X Todd va Daniel Maffelt. Xo. (1. April term. 174. Vi. Ueorge W Morton vj Samnel HofT m.in. No. 77. April term. It74. 14 Genrge W Gorton vs. J nues E Buch anan. X. 78. Apul term, lf74. l-i. Isiiac l.utz vs. Jtrsse Keetl, adiuinis . . . i-.l .1 I . 1 u. i7r ." tti-j - fW AG EXTS WASTED immediately, to rK ,.r P-l,,niJuUJ eli very desirable XEW PATKXT .. ..r 1 .( i,,r,i .t vs. David rt'atts. Jcrom- lletrick and Lue Marx. Xo 122, Septemb. r teria. 1 s74. 17. William S Kickeirfefiigri vs. U A Lau- ver. .No .2. nepteniuer term, isi . 19. Mathias Niece i Jane Steenson No. 137. September t'lin. i:lr4. 19. Christian Simps-n vs. Joseph Long No 4. December term. 1874. in. Elizabeth Reynolds vs. Lewis C Rey nolds. No. 114, De. epib.-r term, 1H74. 21. John C Moser vs. J P ll-llictinger. No. liHl, December term, 1674. J. William Kdmiston vs David W Allen. No. 14'. December term, ls71. IKVIN D. WALI.1S, ProAonoory. ri:oTHoS"Tar"s OincE. Miir.intowu, December 13, 1S71. Itrr-glster'a notice. JOTICE is herebv riven ttut the fd- tollowing named ersoiis bive H ed their Adiiiinistratois, Executor. and Ituar dian account in ti e Register's Orbce ol Juuiata county, and tho same will be prtt s uted for coniirma ion and allowance at th ; Court House i t Mittli.itown, on WED NESDAY, PEUKL'AKY 8, 1S75: 1. The account id' lieoige W. Rothrock, sdiuiiiisirator ol (jtsore kotbrvck, Ule ol DvUarare township, deceased. 2. Tbe account ul lleurv Birne-, admin istrator of tj'.-orgu Biruer, late of Susu,ue b.uiua toushit, deceased. 3. Ihe accouut ol A no. 11 Varnes and Jesse Pines, a.lciinistralors of Aadertou Pines, late "t Delaware town-hip,dec--3ed. 4. Ihe filial account of John N. Neely, j administrator ol ' i h anu Robinson, late ul Laek township, di-ccsei. 5. Tbe Ursi and Kuil account of Uriah Guss, guanliau of J. L. Rogers bnu.tr child ol 11. tlarrisou Rogers, late of Waiker lowusbi, deceased. 6. The account .f Joseph Ponieroy, guar dian ol Cl-tra il.ihaity, minor child oi John M.thafTy, late ot lteale tOAiiship, dcceaed. 7. The account of Joseoh Ponierov, fuaidim of E. A. Mabatfy, minor chiol ol J.dlu Mab iOy, lvte of Bcalc township, de- cased. I 8. Tbe account of Josrph Poiueroy. g-iar- dian ol iVtn. K. Dean, minor child ol Thos. Dean, deceased. tf. The account of Joseph Ponierov, guar dian ol tlizabe:h Walls, minor cluid ol Ueorge Walls, deceased. 10. I he account ol Joseph Ponierov, gn ir diau ul Soruh R. WalU, minor chi d ol George Walls, deceased. 1 1. The account ol Joseph Pomeroy, guar dian of Wni. Walls, minor child ot Ueorgi alls, deceased. J. T. MET LIN, Rt fitter. Rioisrsa'a Orricr, ( Siiftliutuwu, Jan. 4, l7t. , List of Juror. Grand Jurort to Stree at iebntarj Term, 1875. Thomas Benner, Walker ; Divi l FUher, Eui)tiehaUBa; L'riah ljus, Turbett ; Amor tirabill, h'ayctte; David llastetl, Beaie; Win. lletriek, Walker; Hugh llauuilon, Walker; Reuben Kerchntr, Delaware; Sam uel D Keptit-r, Turbett ; Cbnstian Lauter, 5Itnro; Ilarristtn Minniaiu, Greenwottd; Beuj Mumper, siillorl; D B McCulloch, Tnscarora; Henry Morrow, Tuscarora; Robert Patterson, LurTK ! Cahb Paiker, Pat terson) Jehso Reed, Greenwood; Datid bbumsn, T houitMiiiown ; S S .Sloug, Pay ette i Jacob sutoutt, Mithiu; Jac- b ahclley, Monroe; J B M l.xll. fatier.-ou; Law. rcucu Wctzler, Turbett ; Johu Wcller, Alil tord. Petit Jurort to Serte at Ftbrnarf Term, 1875 Aursiu Brubik.-r, Beale; S. B. Bartlev, Lack; Michael K Beshoar, Walker; W U Batighuiaii, Payette ; Jacob Burgy, MitRui ; Lewi CatgiHi Greenwood , Johu Conn, Sj-ruce Ilul; Ja nes Cox. tireeiiwood ; Wil son Calhoun, Turbett ; Irwin Clark, Lack ; Henry truss, Port boyal; David Dtvcti, Walker; D S Ewiug, luscarfia; G W Pink, Turbett; W B tsilsoti, Spruce Hill; Renben ituss, Patterson; John Giiliford, .sj.rnce Hill ; C -S Graybill, Monroe ; Jau.es L Ilershey, Jlllionl ; H ru llaruian, Payette: Wm Hart, Tuscsrora; Gideon HaH-u'an, Beale; sjauiuel Kurls, Delaware; Job kopis drMciiWooti ; J P Kelly, Beale ; Levi Light, SilMjuch inna ; George Lukeus, Walk er; Soloiuttn MoutKck, Waller; Samuel MtUy, Spruce Hill; James Marley, Per uunagii; Da -id Mover, Tuscarora; D B .Vc W idiaius. Payette ; (i S Metterliujr, Mon roe ; Jt hii McCahai, Miiford ; Alexander McClure, Tuscarora; Kolly Patterson, Spruce 11 ill : John-Peck, Tu.-arora; Win Partner, Milfonl; fhoma Patton, Sr., Soruee Hill; Matthew Rigers. Walker : Henry Schotl, Mifflin; Samuel Stein, Tua earr; Wm Ulsh, Fermanagh; Thoiuas H iuey, Fa ette ; John Waldsiuitb, Millord ; Samuel Wharton, Spruce Hill; Harvey Wailace, Lack; Andrew Zidcrs, Ortu-wl, Xew AdrertiBememt. SHERIFF'S SALES. virtue of a writ of V'tnd. E-, i- n..t of the Court t-i common pi... ..i innuti rouhtr and to rhe itireX-ted, will be exposed to public sale, at th Court House, in the boror.gh "f Mirriinjn, at ! o'clmk P.M., on FKIDAT, JA.VLAKT 29th, 1875. thf tollowmg real estate, vis: A tract of luid ituaf in Tuscarora township, Juniata county, branded on the north bv lands of Jas-ph Dolimr, On tn east by' lands of Samuel Kenepp, on the south by lands of Joiai tter and Jolin Droli sbaugh, a:id on the west bv Tuscarcra Creek. couUiuina; 300 ACre, niore or less, baring thereou wtrlti a L g Houae, Bank Pani, Wagon Hied and other out buildingi. Seiltd, taken iu execution and l be sold aa the property of J. Calvin Dobbs. JLSO, A h-t of rrottnd In the borough of Port Roval, J.miita county, aituate on the south aide of Middle utreel, bounded on the at ,0, f Jacb on the south by i uf " . X , u ... ,lle havii Iffit mu , 'g! House and ou.frnl ling. Seized, taken iu eaecu tion and to be sold as the property of Mar tha A. b'mhaliz. W M. IT. KXOCSE, ShtriJ. ShferW'a Office, Miffliuton, Jan. 4, !B75. TEAS rrrrt i ct The choicest in the world. Iiu i Ijirzist company porters' pric in American staple article pleases Tbodv-Trade conlinnallv increasing- nts wanted evervwBeret tnd.ae- everv A gen ments don't wasW tint' etKl ISr Circu- lar t Kosiat Wilis, 43 Vesey tftt, X Y., P. O. Box 1287. . . . -.-v.- AnniVit iW) HA.Ub .nlJ UIUA:0.: Xew mi Second - lind, oFirst-Class Vak- tl Lower Prices for Caih, j ers- K,U b,'oU ' or on Insta'luients. or for Tint, in Citv or i Cmmtrv. dn i"? 'be-ellird Times ani Iht i lltilidavs. by 1IOKACE WATKitS 4. SON, 4M Broadway, ihon ever before oflered iu Stoutf.-r ou tin- cuntitruation t .tr; onc New York. 'Agents wanted to ult Waters' j locrlh on the first day of pn, i."d. arot New Scale I'lino. and Concerto Organs.; the balance less amounts ord-rrd to n- lllustrated Ca'alognvs Mailed. Ureal In ducements to the Trade. J large discount to Tt ac hers, il misters, Churches, Lodges, Schools, etc. TO HAVE GOOD HEALTH ! The l.ivcr nial he kept in order. j Sanford's l.lver Invlsrorator i his bceoint) a Maple family medicine. Pure- i ly vegetable Cuthurtic and Tonic -lor all i derangements ol Liver, Stomach and Bow- els. Will clear the complexion, enre sick- headache, Ac Shan Imitations. Try Saaf'jriT $ Liter Invigontlw. ril.lt JI.U1M i.r nit t'KLU or. - JL -TIIESDA WAIFR. It has restored thoiisaids Irom the brink of tho grate : , JauULX cntv. Pa., at 1 oVIock P. M . na given health and strength to those Ceemed beyond the reach ol all medical scirnc-, SATCKDAT", JAXUAKY UrJ, isri. anil turned tbe path ol affliction to one of: The folio Hp real cst.it to !t: A'l tli happiness io tlie blessings within its virtues, j ( .lowing tlrseribe-l LOT OF lii.i'l'Mi, It cures tbe deadly Blight's disease and on Bridge street, in the boroiiKh ol Mittlin Dialietes; eradicates all diseases of the ; i,.n. bounded and dt-scrioed its to'l.is: kidneys; restores tbe urinary organs to Beginning at a point on said Brslj; s!rtvt strenaill ami poer-"-in a or.l, it is a n t lira restorer of Iiealtlu ni bas perl'uriued the most Wuuderiul and miraculous cures ot any known specitlic ou the globe. Adtlress, lor circulars, &e-, COi.. K. DC X BAR, YTaufcesht, Wis. ; mupensatinn Liberal. Pre- tereiice tt one Willing to traru iiart of her expenses at school. Kev. V. 11. KINGS Bl" 11 V, Ladies' Seiuinarv, Tarrv- town, X. Y. 1 articles lor n.oist k' eu rs and otiicrs. Is. J I CarKWt.LL, Chelure, Cous. &C tf0fl I" ,la.v at home. aerrns fite. tfd r- $Ltli Adilresa Gto. Srixsox . Co., Portland, Me. 177 A WEKK gimmntfetl to Male and Fe $11 mule Agents, in Iht ir I'M-altty. Costs NOTIIl Mi to tiy it. Particnlirs Free. P. O. VICKEKY t CO., Augusta, Maine. riMATA VALLEY rank. Pomeroj. Piitersorv, Jaccba & Co. KirrtisTows, jirtu-f coixtv, t.. I'iPITAL, 99 0,000, GEtlUGE JACOSS, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. Liaicroas : Jerome N. Thompvjn, I John B tlsbnch, Jo'.n J. l'attt-rsoii, II. II. Ilechtcl, tie-trare Jacobs, J. W. Frank. Aiuus G. Boasait, L'uitei Stutri Stmrititt. Bondt, Jr., bouglil ami s-1d. Uotd unit Sitrrr bttuirht at high.-stt rates litpottit reenvni. roiiectiomt .-aile, draft- on I it pnmeipul citut, and a general banking 6ailfi, liantarttd. Botitls and oilier valuable papers received on special deposit. juneb'i 4-tf jEW DRIG STORE. BANKS &7lAMLlX, (Beliord Uuiiailiji,) .Main Mreet, MiUliatonu. Pa. DEALER IN DRU(iS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL.-', DYE STLPP. PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL. LAMPS. BCRNERS, CHIMNEYS, B It C SUES, 11AIK KKlMlES.TIKilU BkL'SIIKS, PER FIMKRY.COM US. SOAPS. HAIR 01L,TtBAC CO, CIGARS. NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Seierted with great carj, and warranted jrom high authority. eyi'urcs! of WINES AND LWORS tor inetlical purpt.ses. rr7PRES JRIPTIONS cmpounded with great care. June 22-tt. LOL'DO.s, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on accord story of S. E. Parker' new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. fashionable goods always oa hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS StiLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying good can bate tbenj cut in garments tree of charge. BVTTE RIOTS PJTTICRXS also for sale. ALL WORK rT.4RRl.lTED, PRICES LOW. Oct 22. 1973-tf Bare Inducements ! 35,000 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. Said lands are ait- ua.eu Ull a Hi near the C airo k. Fulton Rail road, in Rindolph Co., A rk.msis, and will raise Ipirn fit ty tw sixty bnshels ot com or one bale of cotton tit the acre, and will bo 1 : pi ice ranging Irttin one to twenty i Oollar per acre, accusing to the improve- 1 " i ttne-toiirin can. and balance in one, two, three and lour year. LEVI HECHT . BROTHER, Pocahontas, Arkantas. Sept. 23, 1871. Vras M. n-elKins at Banks & Uamlia't. Real Estate. PUBLIC SaI.K O? RE AjL ESTATE! BT virtue of aa Onlir oi Conrt in pvt.. tion on the re:il est ite of D-iniel Suaf" f. r, Elizabeth Stoui!cr:, Vri'StMi A. Stoaffer Nancy StoiittT.T and El:i.iV.-th A. itonaer Usucl out of the Court or Common Ple of Juniat i ecanty, 1. Wiliutu H. Kbouw Uii'b Sheriff o" Juni.iU rvunty, will public mI. on the premises in Feroanaja tomhip, JuukU county, atZo'ci.jckr.a. on FRIDAY, JAXUAKY 22, 1875, the following fraets of Und : Pfr.ar Xo- 2 Containing ONEIJO". DKKD AND POK TY-flVK ACRES, nr, or leas, a:ljoinin lands of E. Ol.'s, Williia, Ad.uus and Ann istferi Ibis tract is eligibly Ii cateil, i"h . prvt IfIPsil' tVli I I DY UUUU IlV't'IJ A.U l-h., nd other imprtncmtti's, aud a high t it? ol cultivation. Alaj, Prar T No- S Beins a tract of W00r. I..M in Wa ker tonhip. adjoiuing lauj, ol Jacob Kurtz, E. Hoiighawuut and L'alU arino Kurtz, containing lti CKEa. The ale ti take place on the farm, p.,. part No. 2 TER.VS O? SALfc. On--half of the purchase moneyto b paid to Oaniel Stoulier as tolla: one. loiirth ot his share on Conti' liilli .n of s:,c. n'-"ar, ,oa ,he fi "t" A - f he "April. I ' "rr" .u . l.o. As to the other one-hall ot the purchase tnunrr. j payable as lollos: Une-ih;rd to tenuia n I the provertv durhii; the ii'e of Elir ib;ih '21 : toutfer, and the interest thereof payab'v tw her annually tin tine her namral lite, a:sd ; ber death the sal t one-inin: to Ue pa: i t William A. StoutTer, N'ancy Stoul'r. F.:i.i- i belli m -MoiirTer; one-lor.rlli to Lhraiirtii ' S toiitirr, Exetiitnx and lii:irdi::ii i.f sjiij I William A-, mkv and Elixiix th Ann main in the properte as alorosaid on tlm first d- of April, 187S. with iuterrst from April 1. 18" 5. The purchaser to secure the puichase money by recognizance itu -eurily, aud the arowing crtp in reserved to Elizabeth aud Daniel SlounYr. WM. U. KNOUSE, Sher-fT. Dec. 23, lt74. I "I f TT T 'P C A T, "P I "JL-P I TX pnrsuance oi an onier issued out of ! JL the Orphans Court of Juniata c.mty. and t the undersipneil nnected. will ne rx. ! ,.,, , pll,,!ic s,ie, at the prc-ni.-es hn-m in ,.. b,,r.!Ch ot VitPmt.w.. 21 leet west ot the itfrtHwett citirr ot tf: tlley between wain and Front stre.-r. in sn.I liontitgh, and extending Irom li I point IT. feet west to a point on said Brilt;i strict, thence at right angles to said street, 1 two parallel lines north sixty leet to tb.- j resume ol sail lot i litnnaea ou ire esj. hy a iwrt d" ame Ut and on the ne.-t bv I another xs.rtiou of saitl It t, and ting a t.r- ' tion ol lot Xo. 2t in the ceneial i-ian ef s;iiti town, and Lai ing thereon erertxi a two-story Frams and Biick Building, Xo. "t. Ml that certain I.nt ot firocn l sitnate on Cherrv street, in thu Utitmgli oi" ; .Mitliiut.twn, bounded and it-scnb d xs tot- lows: (routings'.' leet on tlieny strt-cf. and exientling north itt rig'o ai-gles thert-to between two parallel lines 112 le.-t to a hf teeu f '. t alley ; hound. -d oi. the cast be Parker street, on th- west by lot ol John North, on the ouib b said Cl:err s'.rs :, a:td on the uorlh by said alley. TERMS OK SALE. One-thh-d of the pnirhnse inoner to paid on tho eot ti mition tit sale by i! -t Tour; ; one-third on ihe 1st o Aril. IsT. when decit will bo ttefiver.-d and pttsa'-ssi-.u gietn; ooe th:rl on the 1st day ol St-;-lettiiier, l&7o, with tu'et est f;oiu April 1st, lbii; to be secu:et by judgment bond. JOSEPH ROTIIKOCK, S .RAH K. BAR i'LEV. Adni'rs of Cornelias Par-.ley, Luc ol M:f ihi.tuwn, diceaw-l. iK-c. It, 5-71. A L'sO, the toiK.w i:ig prson-il -roieriy. at t?i Jirne time si.d p'are : One Iron S i.-, one Sfwin Mirhiiif, MO'-e and Pip-., one Counter and Desk, three Lamps, .-. OUPHANS' COURT SALE. IN pnr'il ince of an or-le' issu. d out t-f the Orphans Court ofJuiiMli county, anl to the iiitdtrtsint.tl dir-ctsl. will lw e. Htsetl t puHie srile, on th-- ji-emi'es heii.i describ 1, In Ttisrai-r township. Juniata t.oimt), Pa., at I o'chick P. M., on Saturday, January k.. ki, The following real estate, to wit: A tract of land, situate in Tuscarora township, Juni at ounty. Pa., boiitiilft bv Imds of Thos. Arbiickle. Steheii II tri l l, Titus II irrv. a 1 ! Jane stei hi-fi.stm, containing ITOIJK ACltEy, ha tug thereon erected a Framo House and Log Stable, with the appurtenances. TERMS OF S ALE One-fourth of pur chase money to be paid on continuation of sale bv the Court ; one-loiirtli oil the first d iy ol April, 17.',. at:d the remainder on the first day ol September. 1S. . Di-et to he delivered arid ntsst-ssion given on tbe Brat day of April, l7-. I'npihl purchase uiouey to be secured bv Jiid'.'ineiit. IIIOMAS ARBCCKLE, Adm'r of Jane Calhoun, dee'd. Dec. 16, 1M7 1. FARM It Pricalc Sale ! THE undersigned otters his Farm, situ ated in Tuscarora township, Juniata couuty, at private sale. The tanu contain 125 ACRES. One Hundred Acres ol which are cleared, a id the balance well et with timber. 1 tie improvements Consist of a good FRAMB DWELLING HOUSE, cottage Myle, FRAME BANK JBARN, and olh.T necessary outbuild ngs. The farm is situated near the line of lb proposed 'J uacarora Valley Railroad. For further particulars call on or addres JAMES IRWIN. Reed's flap, Juniata Co., Pa. Nov. 19, 137 1. GREAT REDUCTION IX TUB PRICKS OF TEETH ! Fall Upper or Lower Setts as Low ss i X leetli allowed to leave the office un less the patient is tatistjed. Teeth remodeled and reimired. Tft-th filled t Pit lor life. Teeth extncteil without pain, by the use of Nitrous t'ude Gas, always on hand. Owing to the bard time', I will insert full smtle sets teeth, of tbe very best kind, tor $13.00. Temporary el eatra. Toothache stopped in live ininu'es with out extracting the tooth, al the Denial Of fice of O. L. Dirk, established iu Milfiin town in ISoO. O. L. DERR. Jan 2L 1373. rractical Dentist. SubtKrfb for tbe Sectlrr! k. EeptiHicaa-
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