jENTINEL & iTEPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOVN: Wedaetdar, May 8, liTS. TERMS. Subscription, $1. GO per annwn. If iwid witLin 1- months; S-2.UU l! nut pen! within 12 nunths. Transient slva'tlaem-rU Inserted at 50 acuta pT Inch for each insertion. Transleht busmcs notices in loval col man. L cents ntr lire for ea h insertion. edn. tior.s wi.l be nia-:e to th.e desiring Ift si'cruw jr. am or quarter tear. PEJIN'l. E. ILTIJiE TAELE. ON n? after Moiida" Jure 25th. 177, pascps-r trams ... leave MriTin Sta tion, 1. K. K., as follow : EASTWARD. Phila Ex., d-iilv ex. Sunday n'-ght 12 54 a in Xlifrin Arc, daily except Suud.-.y, 6 2 a in pacific Exp -ess, diily ex. Monday 10 !9a in John"""'! 1-, daily ex. fcunday II 3'.' a ni yil. osi'y except Sunday. Ath-nlic Espress. daliy ritt- bar Kx . daily except Sm.d. Psrirk- Kx press, . Oft p in i to p m i y VI is a n. .. ' e n, ..10lam ..10 10 a iu . ., arrives , Wav Pass., daiv J , - ' t leaves. , Mail, daily except Sunday 3 35 p m JIUl'.io Ace. daily except Sunday, 8 laj p ni local ixtelliueace: The Benevolent Exhibition. TaTrrasos, May C, 1878. gien ia GraybilPs Hall, on last tVediit-sday eve ning, the 1st inst.. tor the bcaeflt f the lor of tbe two boroughs, was a grand auc ers, financial'y.and ai regirdt the yrrlrnni. ance The Hail was tilled from tbe me the '-Peanut Gallerr." the latter being rep. rt-sented by some iiitingirhed perooata. 1 hut lime will not permit us to notice them. ' The periorraanct began i:b an .'ertar by j lumis lor their reik-f ami supp.-rt, tbetronp-, fill..ed by a ; lav t le J "!':- ; : Tlicrsdiy treaine, Apiil Toth, he t!e:on Co!teg.," bkh ws ! p!ay . preach d in Mattaau-.a icl.toi iiutM lo ai Then nine d-itch aongs, nig?nr sp-clies. j attentive audience, and made vr-r ngemenU tri-pe jifa, aig'e jifc , tc. (Ml Fritz," J to bars contributions for Jie aid of lliesrf. tne dtitch singer and orator, made qaite ad ring roor iu leDuia... set tot j editor imp-wen on the aadi'-ncs, and br"-.gbt in f .Ik -t!L:t at Woik, J. D. Moore and S'jme er t--d bit on certain wties, one . M. M. Ksb'-lmsn, Lanark, Cnrrcll county, t'ing tl-e .Vt FlerFr,'t- ' J lilmois. fr -i whence it will be sei-t uirect .Th? fpriabt Sa--sa?w Mchiae" was j to ie proper peisons (o mi ke wise dislri rery isugbab'.e, it b.ir.g diSVuIt to get j IhiMo.i. flci Hi materia: U. iep the thine going;" ; Pi-'.iea up Jack's creek are alrevly catch bosUes the dogs that were pitched iult. Uie ' ing pike. It i legil to do so before the tnai-hine holialo, they aero Compelled to J 1st of July. hraiu" ball a dotrr. ol cln."i ' i.U 1 The measles hare again appeared in the throw: g then in-he.nl foremost. !, .1.'.' J up?er tad of Oliver townibip. time "Old Nic" put iu an appiaruice, j T be 1:11 stoim last week done some dam. rstii-ing astsmped'. of t! sausa-maters ; ge to lruit trees, i.c, iu its course through but gathering up cor -e tluy returned aid the eat end. made aaaags-bicu j.d I ick." j Potato bsis bav.-appeared in great num. But the ru-.st ei.j .. -ble play ol trie e t-ii- ! bcr. ing was tbe raiiroa " i.trUxh -.cluds j The M. E. churcli, at Eeedsviiie, will bold tbe performance, litis was a burlc.-q.; on j a f .ial about tbe middle of Mar, to pay the Burliagton railroad. After stopping and starting the train half a doxen times for ref- huients and to leave off passengers, ihe train got behind lime, and while the conductor waala tbe act of looking at bi wstch to ascertain i he as .afe there came . load report, . .oll.sion occurred, sending ; tbe passengers holter-akell- ever each oth. j rr- Too mu-h praise cannot be be.toed , '? r-gtaeu Jo. their itraeveiaoce an t energy ' 1 1 ingtbism Jod ofassu ng tie poor who r- always in nee' ot help. The p-jj-'ii uiance was slrioiiv .- ! tott- tolng paised off satisfactorily to ull present The grons receipts amounted to $S4.bo, with expenses of $19 J; leavj a net bal ance of H5.S8. Yhe expenses may apjws to be very heavy, but it is axtrliuted to dif Ijrent c:n:f s. Tbe ?trivg b..d received its jnst prop"rtion ; four d illrra were a'lowed for scr ibbiap out ibe Hi'l, beside othar ev. pecditures. Tbe troupe also rut urn thanks : the flloing naai.-d persona tor favors: J. C. Jfo'-T, for use 1 1 trf'gan ; S. t;ray. bill. i". . ne of 1UTI ; .'.ivob Solouft', f'r tiM; of wagon; George o -alien, T. J. Middagli ar.d VV. H. Ejoll, or n.-n of th-ir horses, and to the ,'unior Cornet I?a.id for aiuaic rsnit.-el. ijPECTATOa. Bad Black Uuss. WHAT AS OLD FleHEKatA.V PAVS or i THIS VORACIOl S BASS A correspondent f"""i Columbia writing to the York Vipatch a : i Shad fishing has been tempirarily ens. peuded until tbe water talis again to a proper 1 stige. Tbe run ot shad this year is m ill j & .... ... so tai, CowpareU with other years, ana IUo ' old fishermen say that the supply wiil con tinue to decrease year after yr, so long as the black bass are in tbe river. The ba&s eat ail the email shad as well as ail other fish. One fi-berman informed us that he had seen shad weighing 8 to 4 pounds par tially eaten up by the hvaa, and frequently quite large cat liti and other tih have been luund iu tbe stonuirb trf tire bssa. They are the terror of all other species and mon. a-ch of toe wster. Tbey increase rapidly because. n other fish will come near them ti disturb th-.-ir spawn, and it is predicted tbst before mai.y more years the bass alone will ba le.it Ia the nvur. One gentleman re. marked tiiat oeiore another len years the State, instead of protecting these fi.-h w ould be offering a premium for their capture, and be snore anxious to get nd of tbem than they hae t een to iMr.; 'nee tl eiu into the streams ot the State. However, one thing is certain thai aire it ail o'her Vn.ls of b.b are mora scarce inre Tne intro.ti--tion ol these gamey fish. auJ time alone will prove whether or not tl-eir introduction baa been a benefit or a n..,iake-" - IrVeaniiig Col a. f mericja S.'odt iearaai. Coltf may be veaned at six months old. They require sts and good grass or bay. to iiiake up for their mother's uilk. If they are atai .-ed at this time, they may neer recover from its p-uk:ious effects in t'.eir future growth. Starvation of nnn .olta will sora-itimes cause malformation by dlmiuiUiingtbe growth ofvme pari of .' e lri.me and lea. ii.fc- the body out of all pro portion. "lie---. Mr. , ft.-r ft. eral years of mariied life, was at last bleswu cp ni aSai Uiday ly tl-' : I lition ot ;. fine boy to his family chcic, anich had hitherto eonsistud of himself and wife. Upon the sams day the church at which he officiated received a timely and very much needed donation, w.er both of which events th-j reverend gentleman was very much elated, as he com municated tbem to rcombers of bis eonrre gitiou on bis way to church oa Sunday. It eaneed that iu his prayer be alluded to tbe financial event by returning thrnks "for tbe arrival of a little succor," aud was conse r;uenily rtinch scaudalixed when a rortple u his congregation asked hir" after service wheder be referred to the money or tbe b-y Com mtrcial bnlleln. Wanted. A yot-jg trio who bas had fit jean experierte, desires a position in a dry goods or general tore. Addreea Box 131, Jliffliolown, Pa. Maj8-3t.. Neighboring tfetf. - C0C3CTT, AS FIX tEWt9W)WK paperh. The political pot bai's Jjnito lively. sue peacn crop promise ti be a large one. Mrs Jane Atkinson, of McYertc. i. 97 yean of -je. Hubert McCormiek, ot BrovkUnd arts, lias, within eighteen nnnlh, a..l.i . on iuM h libels of lime. ' ""' Augustus Bod. nan of Mapleton, P. wtila ""! t.n? to ban . ireigh-.tr.-i we.it. neu Anderson's Station, iat iLurs- jJy attcrrooi:, missed his hold ani was Itlircwn u.id.-r the wheels, and peihapsdrsg g--d some distance, receiving .ever J serious il Juries. His right band u turn rQ'; Ml U S crnaoed fiua knee down ; a oouiuiiii uted Iracture ol iclt aim; besides, aef-rat cuts on his head, with other bruis. s on face ai.d r.eck. lie was brought to McV-ylowa on a freight traiu, win.r his woui. a ware tsiu- p.rarily dressed by Dr. J. A. Swa.-;. lie v. removed . ti, homa on the mail train tin- taiue a lertiouu. He died at 11 o'clock j p. m. A diuiikc-b man fell on" the emigrant train iieur McVeyUwu a few day o, the tram mrii at tbe rale of 1!U miles as hour, but tlic I a was uot hurt, tie followed bis bapesc: iu ibe next traii. Tbe aicWytoirn Journal says, Looch Kby, of liliuoia, the Duuker i nuinarr- tu ltnHark, baa returned to America, and on U'eJueMtitv eveiui.g, April 24 :h, delivered a aer inon in tiie Spring Run cbnrch ; ia his discourse bd stated the cuuditiou of the pnor Danes to be a lamentable one ; one of stitTering from lack of clotliinjt, and, if some tliii g is not i speediiy, also, from want of food. Ue fi they were poor in the ex. t,eiue, and thai o in America knew notb irgol'l'inl times. lie solicited contriun. tios to aid tbera in gvtiig tbe necessaries of life, and su--Hdd iu obtaini - some off I be church debt. ItKBV CorXTV, A PCB BI-OOSfrtKLD The Perry cunty Fneman says. As a ...n...l rnft .'..e fetnw who rtnlte moat lhe do n ,.nest A numb r of markmen throughout thi cmjty an . iu , proeuec,ive sbooU , .. . . ... .. ,,;,.h ln ti,he place in tl e subi..b c-f BlunuitieM, or. 'i ''ursday, the 2;:d day or May. Compj titi ia la open marks, ueu in adjoining counties. Last week Dr Orris, of Newport, sold bis tiie sorrel horse ta Dr. Banks, ;l MiOiin. Ivs a, for $C .. Il is eXjrecUitl that tbe Marshall Til nice, at Xr jk:1 u;U be placed in operation by tbe lo h of Ibis month. Oc last Friday afteraoon a sto.-ni ol rain .-nd hai". pa-std over ditr.-nnt sec!,ns ol his countv. In ytrls of Raccoon Valley i below Ickeshi-.rg the bsi! Ml in large ijusn- li.i.-s ai.-d ol nousuaJ sise, injurbg the grain i and fruit trees. At Ictb rg largo quanti fies of hail fell, but jo damage vas done, ' In Bloor. field and Neaport Pnda's hail storm waa light. -NTISQiK) COtTNTT, AS P'it nrTTTSODOM VKTVBS. Fonrtet-n inmstea in our co:inty j ,il. Ex Sheriff 'lork lost two children by sca Jt lever. Tt: town of Huntingdon is Urge euongh to support a reading room. . - . jume tf tho good people in West Hunt- 1 who OWB cw( h.ve emp0ved abov e .. . , ,, ... I -.11 ahin ,.tf (Km railroad ca!treeu tue r coal whart aa.d ridge. Sensible move. Huntingdon county has 11 e-e normal schools. We ought to have water works, tbe town is old sad big enough Tor such dignity. We need a new school acuse. An old cow, aged 2d years, owned by Wm. McMurtrie, in Huntingdon., died a lew days ago, upon which a poe friend wro-'e the following : Ala, noor Beck, poor Beck is dead ; Wbe:. April wiads were b owing, We Is. I ber in ibe silent wood, Wherv. outtcra-upa were growing. A friend of many years was she ; AT? ischold want sup.- nig ; Aud ru;.uy simple virtues had, That are beyond ibe Hiving. P'hat pity in hermi'd brown ej-es; -What patience in Le. bearing ; Obedient to lit. roaster's call, With nei'" cr doubt ti r fearing. Like many cows, she never bad Thrt vicious sin of tripping The brimful pail, e'en Urotib ibe nraid Might be.- too bard in -uiptiiLg. Alas! porr Beck, though but a cow And this be pai ou- knowing Pc bans in some cleat isl field, Is beard thy b'isaful lowing. Tbe ? resby terian b ui c b. at S b irley sbnrg , was struck by light .ing on Thursday night of last week. The ceiling ia damaged con siderably, the flje torn down, and owe of the corner-posts sj4.it from top to bottom. P A coupe: of young men from town tl.oug ' they Lad struck a big bouanza in ta.e black bass hue when ibey espied a barrel iu tbe lower daau, ibe otber day, and pulled it forth to find that it was ball full of immense nixed fish. One of tbe cb-ra at first glance of the C-h underwater, .l came uuduly excited, a d with considerable emphasis, exclaimed -'fire! look at tbe bass ; p'-'l 'em oat qu'ckcr'u !" Tbe bar rel of course was drs-.a oat, but imagine the chagrin of both when the; discovered that Ibe fish were dead a tot of spoiled aalrjon that had Seea castlnto tbe river by one ot our fish dealers. ;- Tbe cemetery iu tbia place is a great re sort on Sunday evenings, especially for young people. Tbey go there and pluck ! Hie flowers, break down tbe shrubbery, and deface tbe touilietonee. Such vandalism should be punishede. It la nrnrosed t.i invite the General As-1 emt'jr of the Presbyterian church to as- f , ,,,, in thU rU:. Beit Jmr. A very. 4 'goodm-xe. Tbe TJ B. cbircb at 0 biaoaU wal r track bj lightning on Thursday evening a week S- It was struck just a abort time b- fore the boar of pcajer-meetii g, aua sc-veral -rns were in tbe room at tbe time. The l:,utoiog in iu passage literally lore the b.MU off Jobn Orore's feet, ripping the earn do.a the legs and arouui the beel as neatly as It could base been done with a kBiie. M.-.Grote was cons'derably aVinnei by the stroke, but sustained no injury other thaa the loss of a pair of boots, for all of which he is very thankful. It was a Bar. row escape. On the same night the Presbyterian church in Shi leykb..rg was struck by lightning and considerably damaged. Tbe new judicial salary bill in the Lffji.1. hi tin j 3xea the salary of Judge Dean at S1.5U0. Corner btatlng should be strictly prohib. ited lo this place. There is ettirely too much oi" it done, especially in tbe evenings, rendering it very unpleasant for ladies. If f--e Is aa ordinance prohibiting it, we hope our police will enforce It to the letter. Little ' 'ack sad white spotted worms, abaut threc.fonrtbs of an inch in length, are busily engagid destroying currant and goose berry bushes. h lward Carrall, aged 13 years, fell over dead, ia bis father's bouse, a few evenings ago. mm- Enigma. Pars Bill t'aaa. April 27, 1378. I am composed of it letters. My 1, 10, 35. Mfi. 13, 2 is a girl's name. My Iu, 6, 26. 6, 9 is a bov's name. Mv 41. 20. U is a kind of animal. Mir 1, 6, 12, 88. 37, M is an ins. ..!. My . f. 2, 12, 15, 4, 9, 12, 33, 26 la what all girls dislike to do. My 2. , 11, 42, : is a cirl's name. My Sii, 1 1, 4, 37. 9. 14 .soneofthe planets. M 3a, 1 1. 2J. 40 is s girl's name. My 4 1 , He, So. 9. i, i , 4U, .10 is a fruit. My 3d. 2b. 3S, So, 'J, U. 1, 2'), 41, i, 4, i is a Uind of f r.n. Tlx 32. SI. . 5, 28, 8S. IV is a toy's name. My 24, 7. ' is a nou-.i. My lb, til, 21, JO, 13 is a som nuu rxprea. sioc. Vt t, 6, 4. 14, 27 is a t-jv's name. Uv 1. 6. 4': 2.' is a veget" ihle. My whole is a sabjwt woithy of due cm siderati-in. Answer to TOIT LK.VP. the last LOJi BKKOKE (Signed) Fac. FhiladalpLia Markets. Philadelphia Mrfc-t, ss per retort of Wiiliam Pell, wholesale oinmis!ion Tivrr chant, and dealer in general prod ice, Pier 11, North Wharves, above Race $tr-ct. Ss tii rd ay , M ay 3 , 1 S7? . Sn'p beans J! .O'Hcl 80, Butter lltoW, Eps 10 to22c. Live Poultry Chickens 10c, Trrk-ys 10c, Ducks 10c, Geeie 8. Calvt- Pri-.i!- WiUh Ca!v p- rlb. Sc.fair to gocd ; Sl.i'op Primp, i er IS. 4c, fair, , per head 2-V. Strir-g L:.nil, p-ime lr j l.eadJ.7o; Apples Choice X T State, per bJ $1 50. .rime X Y .State, per bbl $4.50 ; 1 Cablwge. per 100 $l.Mltol.50 j Feathers j C 'e I.ne Geese 41c, Prime do. 88c, Mixed, g joJ 2"c. J Wheal Pcnna. and Del. red $1.28, West- era red $13, An.ber $1.31, WbiU $1 3 , Rye, Western and Pinna. C4c, Corn, jeV j low and mixed 4 c, Oats. Peaua., Western j and soii'bcru --c. Provisions Pickled Haiui 7c, Suiokvd do. 8c, Dry Salt, Sides (V, do. Sjou'dera 3Jc, Lard, Western, in tierces 7Jo, do. country lots prime 7Jc, do. do., orlinary 6c ; Pofa-t-e-i P-acb lil as, X Y State, tier barrel Sl.2- Early Koa.-, per bbl $1.50, Prim-e Alberts, pe- bns 40tooic, i'eerlesa 40c, Sweet Totstoe, p-r barrel 91. 7o; O-iions. yellow per bbl W.dor.-.', p(T bbl 00; Cloverse-d, pmue to cunii-e Cc, fair t goo.1 oc, TinH-tbr Seed $1 20, flaxseed 51.35; Wool t'oiub'n Wi,;, washed perib Mr, do. unwashed Sic, Tub washed, choice 40c, do. fair and oid:niry o0c, Uuwasbed, niedinm 20c. do. coarse 17c, do. heavy, fine and buck 27c j Country Soan Sc. Cid"r Vim gar 2'., Green Hid j Bull 4c, Ctf 5c, St.-er f-, CsR 10c ; Sheep j Pelts, larg : 7-V, onlin iry 15c ; Kaps Woo!- ji - ., soft and clean 4 Jc, inixctl 2i-, ' uite 4c ; Honey, per lb 15c. No. I. Pigeona per pair 25c, Snappers, per lb 7c, Tallow, country 7c ; Barks Hemlock $7 ; Walnuts, per has 35c, She!toiks$l. Florida imtatoes, new, $S.;0 per bbl- Florida Peas. $1.00 per bo. Hsdishes, 40 cts per bunch. New Cabbage, $1.50 p r bbl. rawberries, rer quart, 85 cts. John Yeakley & Son, Main Street, M:( fl ijti.vn, p.:., are now receiving a large and well selected stock of the cheapest and fanciest goods ever brought lo MiQlintown. consisting of alpacas, cacbemires, poplin al. picas, pure mohairs, beiges, alpaca lustres, grass elotbs, Newport suitings, merrimacks, muslius, prima, cassiuierea, :ottousdes, no tions, hats, rspa, boots, shoes, queensware, glassware, groceries, clocks, watches, ax. Having purchased from first hands, for cash, enables us to sell at bottom prices. Call and examine onr stock a: d prices before , purchasing elsewhere. rr.ayl.8t. JOHN YE A RLE Y A SON. A College Boj-a Letter- Stw ot!i Graxiak.. Dear Mother: 1 am not tusking eo much progress as I expected in my studies, because there's a great deal e'.-e to attend to iiere. hut wa bie tiveij ti-i.es. 1 tiave just retaroed from tbe iutisrai of Biliv Cook. Ha was hot Jatt Tuesday Digit because he wooldu't aLow tbe sophs to take . J tis psutaioois aud paut-i bin legs red and greet), barber pole fasbicut This ik the last degree conferred on tbe fresh men by tbe soph. I wirb jou would send tue a six cbooter one hundred cart ridges aod a double barreled sliot guu. We .iu't going to sUni anj nice non sense from tLe sopLs. ' Aft?r j rajers ibia morning our elaaa were ail busy Djakirjg sand bags. W e're putting up a barricade on tbe east end of our building. ar.d iutend to mount it with a six pound carronae. Tbe losses in oar class have been pretty heavy this week. Jelio Hilton is very low with a bullet io bis stoiu- aoa, and Seward Livingstone is not ex peoted to recover from tbe stab in tbe side. Jack Rhinelandcr is- lamed for life by a bullet in bis knee, and Sam Aitor bas lost tbe right of one eye from a brickbat. There isn't whole window left in onr college building. But you watt, mother! Yon just wait a few days and jou il bear something. We're undermining tbe soph' quarters. We're working day and night. Tbe tunnel is now 120 yards long. It goes ! straight over the cantons and nnder old Frsx building. We're established a communication with his cellar, and I tell yon a drop f claret or Burgundy is Tory nice to have after fellow's baodled a pick and shovel half tbe ulzfct. We shall nsa dynamite. Keep sbady, mother. There won't be a soph left b this tiut neit week. Tour aSeotionate son, .. . . V Irbil KlLLT. PW!?CIT05, May 2. " SHORT LOCALS. Lcafers are scarce in town, ' Old potatoes, 26 cauls par bo-.bel. Who said the potato bug has seen Bis day. Tbe State Editorial Association will meet at C reason this year. rflirge niuaLrat was killed by the Car below Patterson last week. Tbe thermometer indicated 83 degrees !n '.be sbk' j last Thursday. The Paris reposition openeai with a great demonstration, on the 1st inst. Did you ;.ee the planet Mercury b j. twoen tbe eartii and the sun on Monday f Hubert Parker has b reu to the City and restocked his stote aiib newjfoods, Tbe LewUtown Gaxeltt occasionally is sues a supplement for young peop'e. Tbe Ilarrisburg Driving Park will be Opened with ceremony on the Stb inst. VJTP. Kiuinger'a :.ew jcae on Tuscarora street, Patterson, is already nnder roofp iijTbinineT sweep was in fown Isst Priday and Saturday, and clean. ! many chiuineyrvPtrtieS tO COlllpl V oya catch suckers In their hands under j tbe biiiks and stones of small streams and creeks Kev. John A. laird, delivered a lecture on tbe Toscuiite, in Lewistown last Monday evening. Be sure and rvad the advertisement of Dr. Chase's Kecipea in another column ot this paper. If the favo-able weather, continues, it it believed that all tbe nh.-l will be harvest ed in J une. A Stitn Convention "f Prohibiticnists will rawt in Altoona May 29, 1S78, to num. mate a State ticket. Rye is so far ad ranctd toward nntturitv, that ir no unfavorable weather acts in it Msv he cnt a monih bonce. Tb end of toe Knmpcan war skuation U completely befogged no . when Turkey aud Ilusia ceased Schtir.g. Ibe temperance union in Patterson held a meeting on Monday evenirg and was ad dressed by Rev. K. E. Berry. A brighter May dy tjan lat Wednesday hss never been known in this s-elion of tbe S.a'e, b.it what of the old fashioned May day pi-ties t W'.arton switch was put in along the platform fronting the Patterson House, con. icclir the South travk with loe North track, last week The time for unveiling the monument over the grave of Ex-President Andrew Joliin-on at treenville, Tenn., has teen fix- i ed tor the o'li of June. The boror-ti anlhoriti:s of Shipp?nsbn-g arreled Dr. H-tton for fast driving, lat we. nrt he V'":,od out bl Pockct b"ok D ' Pi1 the fine like n man. "TtTI bad way, the woman that '-is reduced toner last degree, because silk is so high thrt . III, V ! i 1 1 i at, u'. .n.v w cheap tiiat she won't wear it.) Tery man has a right to work for whom ne peae. and for what he pleases, and th? man wh? denies th it ritit ' his feilow.msn is no frierd of human freedom, he Democrats are tbe firxt in the BeM, in Ibis county wi.b a candidate for effce Lawyer Stone has slicdy been announced for the of!ke of Dis'rict Attormw Merchant Tailor Mills can cut clothes to lit yon admirable, (.ire bint a call at bis business place on Mai l street, north ef; Cherry street, ia the Weller houso. sfjeorge Kerliu, bo lives with Harrison McDonald, in Milford township, is getting along qnite v. e!I fnm the effects of s brok ea rib Ihat he got by a fall fram a brrs-r road Father "Well, uiy sou, how do yon like coIle-reT Alma Mater has turned ont some great men ' Yonng Hopeful ; (jnsi .xpelle ') "Yes i' ; she ' asju. t titru- j j ed m ou.." - Kn'h Bunte will sell, at h-rr place i-f r-s-i lcnce, in Fermanagh township, four mile North ef Midlintown, on Batuniay, May II, 1S78, a lot of household furaiturc, aad a lot of lumber. Healthy milk cows are protitab'e. Tbey eat less and yield more milk than poor un healthy cattle. 'I uey can be kept in good condition by using Foulz's Uoise and Cat tle Powders dnrhi-r Winter and Spring. CTTlfr gras plot at ilia Wet end of the de pot in Patterson, under the super ishiu of W. D. Cr'Tier, is being planted with d!ff;r eiit varieties ot flowers. This plol is sai d to be tbe most beac.tiful one along tbe lineS "A Texan bride, alter the conclusion of the marriage ceremony, gracefully stepped forward and reqnested the tlargyuv.-a to give out the hymn : This is thr- way I long have snug! t And mourned because I fo-ind it not." Secretary ef Sts Quay, resigned the of fice that be filled so ably under Got ornor Uartranft, to accept the offiee of Recorder in Philadelphia. Assistant Secretary of S late Lien was appointed tn the place made vacant by the retirement of Mr. Quay. txo iiorse team from some where up the Valley, ran off last Thors lay in Patter son, scaring at ih9 cava. Ihere were W doxen of egs in th wsgon, and by the t;-ne the team was . ought to a halt, tbe eggs were found to be deraolishedTA Payment of wages in gold is no uncom mon occnrrcnce now in large places, since the passage of the silver bill the premium on gold has t "i lost enti-ely drssrrneared, consequently it is not worth more than oth er legal tender money, hence the payments in gold. When I lend ikk B. Wright was deliver ing his tariff speech in the House on Thurs day oight Representative Mori!. on. of Illi nois, who wss also booked for a speech, looked in st the door, saw the emptiness, and said, -Wel! I'll be ?" and retired dis justed." Miss Cameron, the eldest danghtcrof tbe senator, a ynnrg lady of twenty-one is de scribed as a clever business manager. B hie personally attends to all the financial de. tails in regard to tbe management of a farm she owns in ber own right, and has don to fr several years. Kjorai offerings for cash, was what a young man waa banding out orer a lwo ai the corner of tbe court yard, opposite Parker's stand, to all who found bim, on Monday. A number of ladies in town bare, each, a collection of dnwers that are bandsokrer than the collection be displayed at the plac mentionejs "It happened in this wise : thcr were coming off tbe steamer across the plank to gether. She war afraid the plank would tip and ska should fa'L Be said "Never faar fn that eaa Ba ahall rSa a-thar She looked into hia face and said. 'If it's all the same to Providence, I should much J prefer to live together." And tbe next week the parson tied the kaot " The chimney a-reop that dhl such good service aoviog toe cbimnica ht town bw t teek, bad a woman wilb him, it is presum ed that she was bis wife. He did not take Abraham's way of guarding ber charms but be cautioned ber against talking to certain colored men ia town, to n-a tils awn lan guage to her, be said, "if van g- lown town a--d talk to that colored man again I'll kno.-k yi ur head off." LL'MBbS. All ktuds, sizes and qoaKties, for axle at prices to suit tbe ti mea. Call on or address Jas ('. Smuixcsroan, W4r20-tf NearMcAiisterville, Pa. Notice. All persons having bizs it their p(is session that be!ou tt liuyeto k, Ken. nedy are beretj rjaeited to return the bae tn the proper place fortnwitU aud thereby gave trouble. , Ik-ritiis & Kknnkdy. XoflCE! Owing to the failure of the 11 itll V.JllMt" lioilS, the Si.ie of tho Tldl'dware Store did not take place. We wil! therefore coutui"e business as heretofore. Thanking the public for their very liberal support in tho past. VTe hope by close attention to hjsiness, and by low prices and by large ttsortraen'. of stock, to rue. it a continuance of sama. Respectfully Yours, Fp.a.vciscC3 Hardware ('o. MAKRIElh BERHY 3003EL- On February Hlb 1878, at tbi parsonage, by Rev. J. A. Mc Giil. Mr. Jieph Berry and Misa Kate Boo sel, both of Lack township. SHU.I DKOr.EBr3!f. M.-.n-n .th, at the a.nio place, by the ;-n.e, Mr. J. t.. ) Sftnll and Mrs. E. B. Drot.rsbaegh, both of Ickeaburg, Perry county, Pa. ! MARSHALL BARTON. Ou Marcb23. j at the aauio. by the same place, Mr. Deuny M . j Msrahall, of East Wate-lord. and Kiss An nie M. Bar.on, of Beale township. closlv.; prices or DE HAVEN &T0nNSEXI)f UIXKEUS, No. 40 South Thi. J Street, rillLADLLr ill A. stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. May 6, 1878. Lie. Askio. U.S. 8'a lfl 1071 " ltii, J & J !i:ij " 1j7 lw f " ' lSt.8 lt:t' " 10-40's I". Ccrrency, 6's ll'J - 5N;lrl, new p!4J 4J's, new. II. il 4's ... lW'j Pcnnsvivinia R. It 2S Philadelphia A Reading K. R.. I" Lehigh Va'lev R. It 87 i I .(high Co.il &. vigiiou Co.. liij rniteii Companies of N. J.... 12" Pittsburg, Ti'nsilie t L ..lain Kn.. 6 Piii.adelphia & Erie R. R 71 Norlh.m tVntial R. U. Oc . .. I3 Hesi-rnvUlc Pas. K. E. Co.... 7 Gold H 1 ! .1 H'ljl 10-11 lO' j l?l ST h " l 1110 COM M UltCi Ala. M1FFUXT0WN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirriisTowi, March 20, 187. Butter ... Eggs Lard Ham Bacon .., Potatoes. Onions. .. Rags : 20 9 10 ti 3S 40 MIFFLINTOWN GK' IN MARKET. Corrected weeKly by Buyers 4. Kennedy. QtoTAiio.Ns rou To-r.er. . Weduead :;, March 20, 1S78. Wheat - Corn, flats Rye T suotby seed... Cloverseeu ...... 1 lOtol 12 40 25t27 Ai 1 OOloi 10 :t 60 SEE! SEE! GO TO THE ?urt Sayal Agricultural Agencj FOR YOUR TimESIIIXG .MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, STEAM ENGINES SEPARATORS, CLOVER ntisiaEns, Plows, Harrows, Grain Drills, $7- Fifteen Per t'ent. Leu than Com be had Elsewhere. 1 J. F. JACOBS CO., i Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. Julv 25. D77. GRFaAT BARGAIN'S ! l will sll the following named Sewing tStaWta. VIIIVS w Greatly Reduced Prices. 5 TO $80 WILL-BUY A White, Remington, Howe, New American, Weed, Singer, Whitney, Davis, I j rover ai Baker, The New Domestic. New machines wholesale prices. sold in lots of four at All attachments furnished cheap Also a full assortment of needles, and oil of the best quality. Rv a-a:. Ui We f. warded by return mail 12 assorted needles 0y J. B. M. TDD, Sept 24, 1877 Patterson, Pa. I Qfi JOB PRINTING Or EVERY KLN'D. dene at this eSce. i MISLELLIJl EOr s ON THE CORNER ! IX THE BELFOBD BUILPTNG, CORNER BKIlMtE AND MAIN STREETS, M1FFLINT0 VN, FENN'A. ROBERT E. PARKER, Has Opened His Large Stock Of Irij oods, Groceries, KEAIY-SIAE CIaTUS."Vf Hata, Caps, Coots, Shi, Queensware, (l!aMvar Tmwar, Spices, Notions, Soaps, Salt, fcc. TOBACCO AND SEGAK3, And will be sold ftt astonishingly low prices. Son is Vie tinw to save money by bur as.d e:.;-iitne our goods si d hear our prices. Miffliutowa, April 17. 1-77-u' D. W. HAELEYS Is tbe r-lace where jou eat buy TI1K BIST XSi TIIK CHEAPEST 1MEN8' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING U.iTS. C.1PS. B to is, SHOES, .1D ELR-VIXIISS GOODS. HE is prepared lo -xbibil one f the most choice and at'le-!! storks ever offeree! this market, aud al Ji70Sls:ilMiLY LOW P RIVES ! .. . l e . j -Man. IDClxur-a laeea i-.r i.;is auu paria "i sun., suiuu win ue maae " "ru" i at short notice, verv r.uvoiij!o. I ' Kemeiuber the place, in Hoffman's NtW Building, corner of Bridge- and Wai..r streets, MIFFLIN TlilV.V PA. S -pt. r. 1S7.V-.I , . :"t; ".::.;r.."-cr: : .nz. -. - .T. j SAM'L STBAYERE; Hut ju-t returned from tbe Eastern cities with a full varictr of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING. HATS & CATS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, tlLNTS' FCItNfSIilNi. CfhI).S. Coods of all kmds are 1- Comv and fee ma and bo a-t muhed. 1 a.i! at -J. CeatO. 07" SLI'I'S MA UK Tl OlH.ER.rg Patterson, la., .May 2H, lh7b. SAMCEL STKjlYER. The Great Discovery. : E. P. Kt NKrl.'S E ITT EH WINE nF , lIiX, for the cure of weak toioacli, gen- , eral d-hililv. tud.s'ion, disease ol thj, nervoas systei.i. o- 'tlpi'i-.n. acidity of tho ston.ach. and s'l :,. s ipiirin a tonic. ' Tl.i. wine includes til- most agreeable : and etE.-n-n: Silt of Iron we lmssc s Ci- trate i" Va-tnctic Oiile combined wi;h the ' I u ... i-.n inoM eovret'e oi .eg'Jiaoi-: loni.s i eiio Peruvun Bark. j Th-effect in nnnv exses of di-bilitv. loss i of ap, .lite, and general prostration, of an 10 J i efficient Sait of Iron combined with valiia 1' 1 I lite X arre Tonic, is mo.f bsr.iiV ll atnr- 10'1J ! meats the spi-t:t, ra:r s tbe pnNe, t.ik-s ' rCTOollectins, and Corveyancing prompt-K'-'i I off nni-iilr flabbmess. removes the paior : attended to. 108 j ;,f dehiiitv, and gives a rtorit vior to the; OrrnaOa Bridge i.eet, opposite tbe (coi.ii'en mce. . D" y n want somethin? to strengthen yon l.i yii wsnt a pood sprx-lite f, you want to build up vntir constitution T Do von want tucl well f IHi voi w uit to pet rid ' nervousn?s t Do yt want energy I Do vo l want to sleep well f Do you want brUk -d vioraiis feelings If jou do. 1 try kunkel's Ilitter Wine ol Iron. This 1 1 ill v valuable tonic ha lieen ao tb r- i ongl-rv ti lted by all classea of the commn- j pfrr 'hat it is now de.-Dil u.Iii-pnik a ! a ion c meoieir.e. It c wis nut little, prim flea the biiMwl sini gives tone to Ihe atowscb, and p.olon,,. lile.- recov.ites the svtera llvervtxwlv should have a..a. ... 1. .vL- a trial of this valuable ! - c l- i'r-rri o. i. u :n. ."in . ... r . c . ..tel., --" uj f Mil, itiui, o ". ..rth niih Street h. I,.w Vine I hiiadcli hia. Pa. Ask f-r Kunkel's him-r i '.Vi;ie ol Iron, and take no otb. r. A pho- I tngra' h of tbe proprietor ou each wrapper, I all others are counterfeit. Buy aix botiles for $o.00. Woraift RemoTed Allre. E F. Knukei'a Worm Syrup'never fails; to destroy Pin, Seat and Stomach Worms, j Dr. Knnkel, the onlv successful physician ho removes Tape Wor. lo Iwo hours alive with head, uid no fee until removed. Com mon sense tea. hes that it Tac Worm b ren-.ovvi, -il! other Worms can be readily de stroyed. Send for circular to E F Kunkel, 2.VJ Noi.h Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa, or call on your drng 'ist lor a battle of Kun kel's Worm Syrup, price $7. It nover lails. Manhood: EowLcstEowBestorcd Just published, a new edition tf Dr. Culverwell'a Celebrated Essay on the radical curt (without niedi- B lei.ie) of .Spernialorrhita or Semlrsl weak- Ivoaa, Involuntary S.-minal Loss's, Imoo , terc.,, Menul ani Physical Incapacity, Im . pediments to Marriage, etc ; a.. , Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fiw, induced by tclt-induia'ence or e.xaal extravagance, Jtc. Ei'rice, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. Tbe cclehrtt-d author, in this admirnble Essay, ."dearly 1eioonfrat ftt.n a thirty leant' successful practice, that tbe al j-iu-i ig conseqi.enei s of aetf-abuse may be rad ically ?ured without the dangerous use ot internal medicine oi tbe application of the kniir; pointing out a mode of cm - at once simple, certain, and effectual, by mean ol which every suderer, uo matter what htr condition luay be, may cure himself che.ip Iv, i rlvafelv. and rnJiealln. C7"fhi Lea tura ..honld be in the hands "f every youiuaud every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a j 'aiu envelope, to any address, pvst-piiul . on tbe receipt of six r nta or two post stamps. Address tbe !'iini,her. TUE t l LV Ell V LLT. MKDU'AL ( 0 , 41 Ann St.. New York; apill-ly Post-Otlice Box 4W. M eat: HIE AT!! The unders-'giied have commenced tbe Butchering business iu the borongh of Mil Itiutuwn. BEEi", VEAL, MUTTON, i and POKE I nur? and 3alnrdav u orflinga at their meat stote at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the re. deuce of ciliiens (he same mornings. Kill none but th best nf stock, and sell at fair price. Give ns a trial. HOWE A ETKA. June 28, 1876-tf RE. BURLAN, D EXT 1ST. Office oppnaite' Ltitberan Church, PORT ROYAL, JCNLATA CO., PA., W here he will spend tbe first ten day s ot each month, commencing Decs n.ber 1st. The ba'iace of the time hi office will be ore pied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who has been aawwiaiea enin me i'oc.r as sir.ueni ana ! fi""1'- Those j w no call during Dr. BbtIsVs absence for ! t-" '. 'S -'"1 may oe aervea, on me reinrn ot ice Uocior. Subscribe for the Sentinel . Republicss. .ID VHki)SEME. IS. - 'ng at the Corner Palace Store. Call Jto troiib'is t. show gnuOs. KOUrilT t. PARKER. .......:.. :ii i i-. , Prufftoiunitl Cards. J S. ARNOLD, J (Jia A ia 1 "A i'LA 1) . RifHFIFl f) jrVHTtm P KK '-' N I ATA CO., FA. AH business p -or, -.iy aite.. led to, C.n- sultatioiis ia two lau'-unses, English a4 German. . , . . T S V 4Tr7I:i) ' --- .. ... p ITTIPXTV T T M1FFLIXTOWN. PA. wait ..ouso Squire. LtUED J. FATTEKSON. AWOBUEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JCNIATA CO., PA. All buiiness promptly al'.enued to. Orrier On Briiire slteet, oppos.te the Court II 3e siiuar.. i f I MJl fcC. , Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. ',tt.nti.l ivt. t thc gccariDg n0 Co.lecti::g ot claims, anl all legal Oilsi- ..- . . i ucsa. i . ! Wrica on bridge street, first door wert i Bellord bui.ding. j P"1 ' lb.o-if VVID D. SI0XE, i ATTORXEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. f-0,,in, .,Hi .11 M,eMlon- bam nm m ! i.-j attended lo. g F. BIRCH FIELD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, iVFFt.vroir.v, p.i. j All b'.isrness i .trusted lo his care will be carefully and promptly attended to. Col-1 lections niaue. K- estate b i.iht, aoM cr exchanged. Lenses negotiated. Lands in the South, West, and ir the connty for sale. OtTxe ou Bridge Street, oppo.Mte the Court House. iprll '77 J'JdN UcLAUGUMN ' INSTJSANCE AGEUT, PORT ROYJL. JVSUTA CO., T.f. 'Jjf(tny reliable Coiupani-.-a reoresented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly THOMAS A. OaDEH, :i. IX Physician and Surgeon, MlrFLlXTOW.Y, PJ. Olhce hours fmm 9 a. a. to 3 r. .. tf. See in hia father's residence, at the south end of ater street. -i22-:f jy M. tKAWFoltL, M. b., Has resumed rclivelv the rractlce of Medicine and "'ugery and their coll iteral branches. f)tUe at the old corner of Third and )r-ge st-w-ts, Mifdintowu, Pa. March J, I8: j m. erazee.lTil", PHYSICUN AND SUECEON, ,1cadmia Juniata Co , Pa. Or r ice formerly occupied by Dr.Pterrctt. Protessioral business promptly atteuded to at all hours. jy la. ALLEN', M. D , '." Hs comroeneed the tncier of Vr-Hclne atid s m eery and at' Their collateral branches. iiir.ee ai jicaaenua. a: me reaiaani e ei Capt. J. J. Patterson. I :nl 15. 1874 II ENRY HARSH BERGEK, M. I)., Continues the practice nf Medicine and Sorcery and all their cellateral branches. OtSce at his residence in McAtisterviile. Feb 9, 187C. 1500TS AND SHOE. A T my residence at East Point, Mifflin a- town, I ara t pared to promptly fill orders for BOOTS AID SHOE, LA LIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, at prices to eorrespnnd with tbe times. AU nines oi REPJIRI.YG tan tiprtmntlv lteralc.1 f n n..nimm .a r- 1 - - ""I s - cc!a a har of tbe patronage of the peo pie, I subscribe myself their obedient .hoc-' Henry M. .Miller. ,; Solomon SianOeck maker. fjeorge .Noiii'n. , J. S- Li kenv. A. B. FASICK. Psb. i, 175-U HI I VAT R SALES. Personsdesi.-ots of riH"g property -t rivafe sx'e. may arrange lo have the proir- I erfy fvirii.e in tbe Srititl and Rfunh'.i ' 'ra, on the frrn. tf e-rj if not saM. If ' i l, h piv sf such rale b ivc pr vion" ! iy been agnmt npolly j APARntf FlKiT-liAlf. (Jl'Af.lTr ! ..f laad, in tbe b.-arr t.l t.osl i're-fc Valley, I onl oie mile w-sl of tliterviile, cuw ! taini' g i A' kES, nj:lr r. erred, harhi !th.re.erv-te.ie KAIt'K PRAMB BA?tft I R k ". e-ouiiuxhona we tibev-boarded LOI ! lltrSK, and oilier tMt-UiiWmi, Kirst iafePr !:t, a "ill of -e.. c l i Water at i ihe khe'hen door. Thh. i i ileb o fann, ' ....l 1 1 - . .. .i. . . :. uu t.r, uk i-vitKii. ah nut ti a iiKirgrn Luai ifc wi't ,jroe a piotitable iuestiKont. Forfar iher particular. ,ldres 1 HIS OFFICE. A FIK5 F-RATfc FA KM, CONTAIN IN One lliitldmi and Sixty Acres, in tbe beat wheat-g-oi:ij dt-trht in 'tie State of Ohio, situated one-La.' taile fn-iu Amanda rail road station, in Pair 8 Iu' coanly, ani oirs m!a fnm a g'vd pikt. TV- improvements irvsa lane two-sti-ry BS!('S IIOL'SS f foois.i, h-Jl and c-!'ar), loiiii!e Log Barn and St .b'e, arid other 1.iIMi i and a well of goo 1 water. A strei n of sj-ring water tx. zviei tho ceutro of tbv- Thce a a large orchard on tbe pr.!i --'v. .Viii taika $70 p-r acre, I art cash, r.-o' in payiaents. A Tar i a.1 joining sol i for ti'rt per acre, fbe reason for mil in-,:, is Ibeae-i-e to luteal in cite property, in Circlevkrc. VT all in formation address J. SWEYER, Pi'-fc iway C..., On:o. ONE OF TU PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in tfc; conniy may be purchased of tv.e auden igr.ed at a ,.v. r - , joh, ,,,,. J; , r,... an. w-H, , . . . llie Snaiii sfunl "h-. I a lt "l -oiit XWO M'LF-i ia.i- ' the .-,.n er.rt.-l a co,nr.iW , :yri. U..n, . ru a. rmxii"'... M:.iie ami .i:i--r - m 6 iieiigs. ' Ttrerj : . r t f. t tin, .'.... tic. For .i ,i.:ul.t caii ou or WM. H'rOPS, W. Lul .'. C, Ji. :::U Co., THSHUUOF PETER A N T SVSAS MIXoLE of. r ul ;;riiatJ the real es j .te oi ssid d -ceae;:'. "i:.at. 1 :n Kerru-ia-; ng'i tcunship, Junit : V ; 1 one mile ! el of 4i!tlmtown. cuutjiuing about "J"- Acres of Land, neirly all of wiich is cleared anil in a ".nl :at of cultiv .ti .n, baviuj the-.ou rreeted a eonvno'lion DWELLING HOCSE, 73aua B irn, and a'.! iiec.ssiry out building.. Tuero ui a lai g ? v ir-. ty of ex cel.cnt .-'ruit on lhe prrmiws. and a ell of good water at the door. For to.-rber par-li-alars sp'y at th? ftnUnl -iinee, Lewis town. Jtcoa BiiDLKa. Milltiit .wn, or lo tlsitaT Misolk, on llie p e.ui-.es. A YALLABL. FAKM OF !20 ACRES, ra -ro-rless; ' acres cleire 1 an 1 in a ' n t late -f .liiva'ion, bel.n6'i:-g to the lietrsof John Voder, de.- ve-i !.-cbr odered at Private Sale. The Firm is situ ated in F-rmwagh t wnhip, ah-.nt three mllea northeast of Milfiiu' n. Ths im provements are a New Fi line House a';d Bank Barn, and other outbuildings. There is a spriag of neer-:'a; ing water at tho dwr. A stream Oi' w.iter lravra lb farm: An Orchard of truit in variety, in cluding grapes in b -aring condition, is con venient to the b'lil-Iins. F t i trtbor ia lorma iou alares- D A. VODER, Port Koval, Juniata Co., Pa. - A FAUM OF V ACRES, j, ACKK.-4 clear and in a good s'a:o of cufttvalion, ibe biiincc in limter, ia Spruce 1X-V. twuship Jur.iata ennn'v, Pa., one-h.if.' mie from th p eposed rai.'reaJ from the Juniata to the !0"" ! The improve., ! Potoiu.- pier, six mi.'ee fron: V irt Rr-ysf mienU are a Lurje Stone Dwef- I f ,, .1G.9I1 r-il .nh a a'cll ol rOOU img ". ' ' ' .e.r at the dMr. Bank 3.im. i urn - i iu 1 -- , , . and other outbuiMiugs. a firge A ppt iw- Ichaid, anJagreat variety ot Iruil. ai the right to quarry lime stone on a larm about a hart distant, t ne larua ow lioied receutfv. Tsk One-hs.T caih, baiince in two anntui payments. For luither isrticuars address b. A. HOFFMAN, Spiucc Hii'L Juaiata Co., l'a- A FAKM Or' SIXtY ACKE5 IS LELA ware to vnahip. Land of g-rud ouality, hsting thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, weathei-boaiile-l, BANK BARN, nearly nv V. ando'h.T outbuildings. C'Klveiiient to cbc.rih'-s. schools and mills Situated 3 luiic norih ol Tboinpsn:lown, 1 miles uort'n vf Thompsoctown railioid stat!-n. tor more defiuite particu'.irs call on or address SAMLLL .'. K.L'Rr.1, East SaL-ci, Juniata Co., Fa. TIIE F0LL0VIN J KEAL ESTATE IN' Snsq.iel.auna townb:p! . 1 lot f ground containing Z acv, w.lb large Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the d T. Good Barn, mkc lb.-ie aad other oiitbnihiings.- Yo -.ng and thriving lr b .rd ot aooi't j' welt selected apple-lrees, la.-. Cb arch ad :oioing the premises. No 2. About 45 a fen of !a:id. with 80 a-res cleared ar.d under g.d crllivati-n. t vlar.ee woodland. No. 3. A tract oi Tin.bor'.iud contain ing h hcres. ' All three properties ai.oin oue-totirin oi a mile of e h oiher. A- .lv to S.G DTIESSLER. O iectn! P. P., Juai-la , I a BUYERS & KENNEDY, (iaccessors to D. P. SuloutT.) DEALERS IN GRAINS COAls. ia 3i in: it, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, S4.VT. A.C. i Wo buy Grain, ro be delivered at Mifflin ' town or Mcxt-o. j W e are prepared io I urnisb 3ali to dealers j at reasonable rates. i RfTTKRS Al KENNEDY. April : 1, 1877-tf NOTICE. I . Ut rt hereby eairi.iae-1 A agaiusl trcspiaaiog Bp the linos of fto uoderslriieJ, tfiibcr in tTa!k- r t Iela ware towns op, b Orbing, buuting, ur 14 i - i J ha N. iao-Urmvr. J. W. Levder. any oiuer way. Wi.li.m Mai.H ..k. Luke Da' I. . ri. D. Lou;. Jehu f. Smifi.
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