- - - , . . . ' - -- , , . . , .... . . - , . . ' -- ---...,.. .... - , . mmmunnnnnunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmmmmmmmmunnnnnnnnmmmmmmmm T "s i IfltfEL REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN. OWN: TERMS -n uW trinCim if r. -it ..int on, i ' I .-"T' -.h. i.OO !f not paid within UlOU"' I ' clilVt sdrertiseraenta inserted at tO . a. ...rri.-i insertion. business notice" in. local col- -t ner !ie lir each insertion. . j, sill be made to those desiring f".'Jlse i)j the year, hair or quarter . ... r ,i.t:..... c..... U,.oJ. Mum ana incstuut Poaanittse Kaetins. -taW-n o( "e Republican County ''"Bnintslrf to at Will's t5 tic t rough of Mithititown, on "r!1KSI)AV, OCTOBER 2, 179, p. ., to .ransaci campaign :! f s, luli attenaance is. neariuy a ' ion? E. ATKINSVN, Chairman. jt wKt !' ,''e m,'"1kC!"s of he Cotn- -a.e li t reZ.MW Chairman. .4 j,,,r3-J..!"-t'li S Martin, A II Will. "'.1'Jfi.jj,.hti Stoner, William Brant. , ,,1:0,,, iiLH-rli.iitzor, Samuel Kick- d,.lVn Csveny, W V Shirk. ' ,,-rS C Sbiriz. .'as L Vines. . ' ;n W II J M Parker. Smith, Simon Shellcn- .Vr.w-o' Fafe. P U Shcllenherger. '.'n-iintii K ; Shati'er, Levi Light. J,,,n Foremiu, W W dipelaud ' A Kcbion, D.ivhl CumiiLg- ',.i'-Pr A W Shelly. WC Pomeroy -k.;:lj (J Hertiler. W Landis. n4i.i A!aius. J.ilin P Kelly. r .r ii,.iIl.eo. Meimiiger, Sr., oah K 'V'-Leni!iel Mnrfhy, d V M'Kinley ti (kt! H 1'j'ter"!!, V'm Knss. 5 H. N .Tih. of Patterson, is Hie mem- i if t'eutral Couimittoe lor Ju- ja.vKity. Wau.M t"- T-MMiNGS, tormerlj of ,,.roiru, M !2iu county, was killed is'it-e i lober on J?ejtember 1st, ir'vaii C'i'y, Nevada. His body r. rl.t to Mini u county and r-ri vii-vs those of hi departed ire at Hie cemetery of the Urick J U Ur.i i.V., ...... , Kliosri'.ig sfatefficnt of the miD be ws k.lled, bas beeu r.MDstd bj Lewistown paf era from Xevidi iry llrrald : OaMotiJiV afternoon, September 1, ,l s! (itio o'clock, when one of the Kxjress stages from Moore's :i cruin up the grade near lie LjCi'U's ranch, about three miles a.i ''j, a uia.-ked njan with a pistol :nrA .; rang into the road ahead of irtorsfs aal ordered tLe driver to ci. At tht; atbe time auother masked no sitb a f Uot gnn cin.e out of the :rA and covered the driver aod Mr. ta. f. Cuiuriiiiigs with bis shot ua. :f s.tn with tlie pistol theu ordered :'. ri-StEgors out and tanged them in tv the side of the road. He theu -ircai the .-tage. lie opeuc-d the ex :i tjg and t'..k thercfrooi som'! i.'SO. two ol wtiica contamea a mi m"unt of aionev. Finally he me t Cuiu'Liiics' satchel and a-kei : iiwe i this V Iaily, the driver, "It belopgs to some passcu :" Tie rnhb'-'r then proceeded to pull a: of the stage. At the same time :iii!ii; stepped f'rward and com- : o.J t:i Hraw bis pistol, saying, 'That i.v fatclie! anl I will defend it with tii's." The robber ordered hira t- "fttit, srd they c.iueed. CUta- : ; ?'u:u!:led ci J tell backwards, the b-r i n tvn. Cauimings theu arose :h L it? man, after having scuffled iT'nad f r a distance of ten leet. i'atit-S t' e scaffij the robber? pistol i ci::ar2o:, hut without enect Miie tli-v were cliucbed aud standing, je uin with the pun passed down the ;ot of :L pa-i-ngers and partially it .-v.i t!ic ci.iiibatauts, and, placioc Mi? -i .se to Cumiiiings' bead, fired. Tip iUr;t entered just below the ear id ;i-s. d entirely through the head. roi;:gs fell dead. The man tritb ''' gun reMitued bis guard over the pas-frc-r- and the other one passed tip '"' !".e it:i searched them, securir.g Sj'jO. The riibbers now ordered the 'rr.Eers aboard aod told the driver ft p ahead. Some of the passengers rrjiMtd to stay with the dead man, fox were not allowed to do so. About 'Eiie ;!.is way from the murder the I'jge m-i a team. Twi of the men got '5t sad wont back with the teauister tr 'it? tiie bndy into town. Daily drove ittj town on a c.ean run and gave the firm. The rxcitemeut was very great, ui in a very short time fifty or t-ixty va f re oat in search of the robbers, ' tLe search so far has proved irutt- s. A combined reward ot $3,000; lis faeto offered fur the arrest of the i th is atid recovery of tbe money. If- Cutiiintngs' sack contained a bar of C-'.i va!u.-d at $f",,700. Mr. Cumminjs wa about 40 year sf ge, Li resided in tLis county 24 Jrs, stid Lad by bis industry aud frjin.y saved up some $15,000 or i-'VX".', and after tLe failure of Marks tCo., Le succeeded tiieni in tbe back ? bu?iries at Moore's Fiat, and was "If r r.t..l hn.'..acj ITa wc a ron 01 Stp-it liieirrif j and beloved bv all C(riaintanees'. He was a native of "S'a coun'y, Peticsylvania, where his ''"ives now reside. STATE ITE.MS- Uold is coming into circulation in all I1" of the State. I'icuics at night are the new things ttCliester county. . Be Tiideu Club of Pittsburg met on Wednesday night and denounced John j'ly, of Tammany, iu unqualified terms Iwbis recent action at Syracuse. ilr. Will latu Donahue of Hertford oitiiv, will gather a crop this year of 'l-V'O'J Lubea of apples and 300 bush of peaches. J"ho Hunter, of Knox township -'arfield county, aged seventeen, was tfcat dead by bis cousin, a youth of his ge, named Uigh, last Sunday af wnoon. Hij-h was examining a pistol nn it accidentally exploded. Jefferson Weaver, hvio near Litis, Ocaster county, who is thirty years ?' nd has a wife and several children m eloped with the pretty fifteen-year- diughter of a neichbor. 'e six by eleven inches la the grating a cell, and then after soaping h:s y slipped through the aperture to flkdotn. SHORT LOCALS. Heavy fogs4 Solilicra' re-atiion on FridaTi StoVea have been put in place; Boys are looking out for walnuts. Fresh aauxage are coming tnlo market. Lewistowu colored prop's hare a bras baud. The Fair al Port Royal begins on the 8th ot October. there was a hop ia Gray bill' hall last Thursday liigbt. Associate JdRes Elder and Bart'ey held Cotirt on Wcdoesrtty. Kennsly Si Dty are advertising lor 00.- QW buvbuiauf wheat. Suiuucl Slrayer has a new stock ol cloth ing I'tr uien aud boys. The Xew York Democracy are divided ou fuiidauienLd luanagemenl. A lashiou writer says the Grecian bend U coming into fubiou agaiu. A uuruber of Mormons passed this place westward bound last wevk. S uiiuel Strayur has been to itie city buy ing a slock of new clotliinii. Squiirels are said to be plenty in the uioiiu tains beyond Aliooua. Wautcl A girl to do general house work. F or particulars call at this o:iioe. When you come to ton on Ke-uniou day, go to Mai lev's to buy clothing. The county was represented by miny sub stantial ciliaeus at the state Fair. WeiJiuau, the Kxpress man, has a new buss, ile is a most ethVicut agent. C. B. Horning caught a four-jound bass in Cotter's hole, several days ago. The Fair begins at this place on next Wednesday, the 1st day of October. A large drove of cattle passed through town eastward-bountl, a few days ago. One hundred and taent) -uVo thousand paying visiters atteuded the State Fair. Keis head dow nward. A nuuioer of un lawful fish-dams are said to be iu the river. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. IVc. 4, lTS-lv. 25.00 cash will buy any kind of a Sewing rI;ith:Ue, at J. 1. M. 'i'a.l J s. The soldiers will vote for Kelly. Let every soldier make another vote for their comrade. " Thwre is a tln of $2i for destroying signs iu any form that are posted along the j,ul,lic r,Mds. Two sons of Jo-eph James, who resides in Fermanagh township, arrived from Lug laud 1 ist week. Big Spring Presbytery of the C. P.charch convened at M:Coysvi!le on Tuesday, the Jord iustartt. A number of fanners in the vicinity of town have been buying steers to leed dur ing the wiuter. Postmaster Books and County Treasurer Kirk caught fourteen bass in quit a short time on Thursday. People who cross the river bridge at night miss the hghl of the great lamp that Used to grace that highway at night. The high peaked rof of the new Presby terian church looks well. It is the most fashionable style of church roof. Some say that the equinoctial storm will come about Fair time, ani the anticipation of the storm is the alloy In the ct'p. Fwrty orphans from the Soldiers' Orphan School at M'Alisterrille be in attendance on Fiidav and dnil ind march as infantry. J Those who have joyous anticipations lor Ke-union dny, may feel comfortable all win ter by taiying a suit of clothes at Harley's. Eome parties in this place believe that Albright, the man who murdered Miller In Perry couuty, was in this town some davs ago. Captain T. J. Frow was married to Mrs. Maun, of Lewistown, last Wednesday morn ing. May the blessings of peace, hajpiuess, and prosperity ever attend them. "Al.out the guiltiest-looking peop'e in the world are a man accised of a crime of which he is innocent and a newly-married couple trying to pass for veterans." General Grant arrived at San Francisco on Saturday, from a two year and four months' tour of the world. All the people of the city turned out to greet him. The Presbvterian church that was un rooted by tbe storm on the 11th of last July has been re-roofed. It is a credit to those who saved the house from complete ruin. The Lutheran Synod of Ceulrai i"en.;.l van.a convenes to-day (Wednesday) at New Berlin, Uoion county. liev. E. E. Berry and Sir. Joseph Kothrock represent this charge. Lost, on Friday, 19th inst., between the Basin bridge and Todd's store, a short twisted butt chain. The Bnder will be re warded hy leaving it at Todd's store in Pat terson. Thev hare had five consecutive bad har vests in Knglands, aud yet with all that, last year the price of w heat in Londcn was lower than it had been in 93 years. So writes w . 1). Kelly from England. Look out lor tne Very re Republicans who propose to operate sgainst Kelly and Cavenv, bv trading or otherwise. The man who indulges in sueliprarncessuoum be coimtenaaced when he seeks nomination tor otlice. John riantr, of Adams county, has been a subscriber to the Gettysburg Senhiul for sWiv-Bve Years, and pays his subscription regularly every autumn, never having missed a pa ment in all that time. rue uis u-.ui-in letters of gold." Soldiers' re-union on Friday; Farmers' re-unioa on the following Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, at Riverside Parks and on the Wednesday, Thursday and Fn day following that, farmers' reunion again, on the Fair ground at Port Royal. The clothes ot the soldiers, as represent- -1 - .!.. nf T.ord ed in the review oi mo -Cornwall, at the State Fair, were of an o.d stvle. Wheti the soldiers come to town on Be-nnion day, they may find new styled clothing at Strayei's in Patterson. Rev. James J. Hamilton preached in the Lost Creek Presbyterian church on Sab bath morning. In the evening, after can dle light," he preached in the Court House in this place. Next Sabruth evening at , o'clock he will preach iu the Court House. Maria Hammaker, the woman in the Per ry county Miller-Albright case, wi, arrested a few d.v. .go. en a charg. of false swear ... .Kit -h was William K. Miller's Wile. Bail was received for her appearance at the rerrv county court in October. r...rffe. Ubil. of Tuscarora valley, had a horse to die from the erTts of poison a few davs ago. Witl.iu ibe past fifteen year. Mr. Ub.1 lost ten dors,., by the following causes: eight by founder, one by poison, and one by having iu throat cut. ' H.v" sn-. ?m,v -'-v - -v .... A.-' . . -s- . . . .. . " ! " r 1 " ' 1 " ' 1 Mm" e- - -.-r; - iinTwr r i n'" W "In ' ' - - ----- - - . , . " The ancient and honorable Union Ca nal of Pennsylvania,' extending from Bead ing to Middletown through the counties of Berks, Lebanon and Dauphin, will be sold at shiirifPs sale on Saturday, Oct 4, 1879, at the court house in Reading." A festival and musical entertainment will be In id at the Academy building at Lower Tuscarora church, on Thursday, September 25th, 1(79 day and evening the proceeds to be eppropriated for the benefit or the church and siirroumiiiigs. Come one, (Some all, as a good time is expected. The general opinion prevails that Kelly is to be the next Sheriff, and Caveny the next Rccotderj but while that niot desirable re sult of the election is conceded, it is best ti keep up a close watch on the very few ho, it is believed, are sneaking!' awaiting an opportunity near election time to begin operations against them. J. B. M. Titd has ojened up his new (ail stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Good winter suits il t0 $. Boots, whole stock, 32.50. Women's shoes, $1.00. You can buy, for cash, 10 per cent, cheaper than elsewhere. 1. also has a full line of sam ples, and will take measures and have suits made to order and a tit guaranteed or no sale. Every ship, every yacht, every boat that could be employed in carrying passengers out of tbe harbor of San Francisco, was used by people to H at out to greet General Grant as hi' sailed into the harbor on the ship Toklu. Everybody wanted to greet him, and just so everybody that Want to see the latest arrival of Clothing at " rock prices," go to Hurley's Clothing Store, Some one in Tuscarora valley is mean enough to abuse and kill cattle. A horse belonging to George UBil was poisoned; cattle beloiiging to John Faltcrson were wounded by shooting, and a cow owned by Mrs. Neal McCoy a shot dead. Out West, where they raise the finest of cattle, When an individual or individuals treat the stock as it has been treatwd in Tuscarora valley, they t ike the villains out and hang them to a limb of the nearest tree. An exchange says : The practice of ask ing foi ground, free, in tou i.s and cities by mauutacturing corporal ius is becoming a swindle like all such ati'uirs do. Iu a nuui- Ikt of c:ics where such grouud was given, the parties, alter occupying it for a few yenrs, pulled up stakes and left for o;hcr localities on the same terms. If a manu facturing company desires to locate in any particular place, let it buy its grouud as in dividuals do. Communities are not dis posed any longer to bribe men for such lo cation of a business enterprise. The Presbyterians of Logan's Valley, Blair county, held a pic-nic at Lnydsville some days ag , which was participated in by about 3Ki persons. An address on "Christian Fellowship" was delivered by Rev. Hollifield, of this place, and one on " Logan," by Rev. Dulliele, of Altoona. " The Presbvterian Association of the Ju niata Valley" was then organized, with Rev. Mathers, of Bell's Mills, as president. A re-un!on will be held every year, and acora mittee of arrangements was appointed for the next one. Huntingdon Globe. Henry Stahl, who during a period of ninny years lived at this place, in the em ployment of the P. 0. R. R. Company, met with a terrible accident a few days .go on the P. . E. R. R-, in the employ ol which he has been since the railroad shops were taken from Patterson. Jast before he moved trom this place he joined the Luth eran church. An esehange spvaka as fol lows of the terrible accident that overtook him : Somethii.g got wronir about a coal oil all over him. He held iou n his head and ran and rv!!ed into tbe river. Tbe r"en got him out, but the sight was sickening, in horrible did he appear; his ears fell off and great pieces of flesh dropped off him. The Bethlehem, Pa., Timn says: Depu ty Sheriff Kitter the other day w is the un willing instrnmcnt of the law in doing a sad work iu Moore township, this county. A man had given a judgment exemption note for $ 500. lie failed to pay uj, and execution was issued and a seizure made. All the man's household goods, the pota toes in the ground, ihe fruit on the trees, the nillk in the pots, wiiii the p jts, Were sold, while about him were the crying wile and dependent little ones, whose hearts were nearly broken when their playthings were offered at sale and actually sold. And still the exemption law intended to benefit w ife and children can be evaded. It is a la in the interest of humanity to ave from absolute want and misery the depend ants and yet it is so framed that il can be evaded. The Newport trt p'ib!'sb"d the follow ing item, which relites to a Juniata county boy. It should be taken as another lesdn or caution to boys that handle ammunition for fire-arms: "One day last week a little boy of Absalom Barner, of Susquehanna township, Juniata ctiuofy, was fitting what he thought to b- an exploded cartridge or the end of a pencil. There was jorre lead in the bottom, which he was removing by means of a hot wire. It seems the lead had been cut out by a knife instead of (as w as supposed ) being shot out. Hence when the hot wire came in contact with the jww der in the cap it caused an explosion, a piece cutting the fore-finger of the lad's hand entirely off, and striking the end of his thumb, tearing back to the wrist and lodging iu tbe boy's leg. Another piece struck his little sister iu the eye." Attention I The soldiers or Bealo township will re port to Capt. Frankhouse, J. P. McWil iiamsand B. F. Croiier, on the 2'Ub, at Johustown, by ci A. to attend the Re union at Mitllintown. All who can are ex pitted to be mounted. Wagons will be provided for those who cannot attend as mounted men. Sows time ago action was brought .gainst tbe School Board of Mitllintown, before Squire Loudon, on the charga of "engig- ine in promoting the sale of school books, and also interested in the furnishing of books, stationery and school supplies- Pros ecutor, H. H. Wilson. Satrojtay, tne am day of September, 1S79, was et as the day upon which to have a bearing. At u.n o'clock A. at. on said aay me panics y- neared before the Squire. Lawyers Parker . . .. a - and Stone for planum, ami a aucisuu u Atkinson for defendants. Fhilo Pannebaker was called as the first witness, but before his testimony was taken, Patterson, one of tbe lawyers for the de fendants, arose and said tbe defendants Waived a hearing; whereupon the witnesses were discharged, and both plaintiff and de fendants put under bond, and the case car ried up to court for investigation and neltle- rueut- Phosxix Pectobal has been in general use for fifteen years, and nearly all who began to nse it then continue its yet. Price o cents. Sold by Banns ft Hamlin, MifHiu- town, and Hamlin fc Go., Patterson, fa. SOLDIERS' RE-UXIOS AT MiSictowu, Juniata Count, Pa., OS Friday, September 26, IST9. , EXCUR310X TICKETS Will be issued between Harrisburg and Mif Hintown, and between Altoona aud Mllliin U Wn. 1'hiladelphU Express east at 11.12 P. M. will stop at Port Royal, Tbompson thwn and Newport. Atlantic Express east at 9.15 P. M. will stop at Mexico aud Mil- lerstown. The Comrades will be addressed by Cajit. IV. II. Lambert, Gen. Ilnrri It hue, Gen. inylur, Gen. McAIister, Ex-Gov. Ilartranft, and other prominent soldiers. The New i-ort. Port Royal, and .Miflliu town Cornet Bands w ill be present. L. E. ATKINSON', President. T. D. GaaMAH, Secretary. The first case under the new tramp act cawe into court in Carlisle the oth er day, and is thus made reference to by a correspondent of tha Harrisburg Telesruph: It ia a matter worthy ot record that the first test " tramp case' should have been beard at the very bar at which l'eprosentative libuads, the father of the bill, is a practioner. The lad Warner was granted a bearing ou a trial of habea corput by His llouor Judge Herman. Joho Curnmau, Esq , appeared for the Commonwealth, aufi J. G. Vale, Esq, fot the defendant, but the bearing was bad at tbe instance of Representative Kboads, for it was clearly proven that the boy did not come under the class of "tramps." A pievions effort bad been made to have tbe boy committed for the November oourl, when tbe case would bare been tried by a jury, aud an attempt thus be made to bring the act info disrepute by its avowed enemies. Hut Representa tive Hhoads "hedged" r.fl these pio ceedings. His Honor delivered an able aod exhaustive opinion, and the boy tramp was released from custody! Three professional tramps are in Fort (nil at this time, aud will be tried at the November quarter sessions. The Executors of the estate of Alexan der Andrews, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, at 1 o'clock P. it., on Saturday, October 4, XfVt, a farm of eighty aires, late the projierty Of Said decedent, having thereon erected a good dwetl!n house, bank barn, u gon-shed and ether outV'iildings. See bills. Samuel B. Smith will sell a general vari ety of household goods, at Smith's Tan nery, one-half north of Union srhoul house, in Fayette township, on Satuiday, October 4, 1879. See bills. Mrs. Susan Kedington will sell a honse and lot of ground in Thompsontown, on Sat urday, September -7, 1S7'.. See bills; Notick. The Juniata Agricultural Soci ety will hold its Nineteenth Annual Exhibi tion at Port Royal, on the 8th, !':h and 10th days of October, lt79. NOAH HEKTZLER, Pre idem. Jons P. Whabtos, Secretary. aiig'JO-tf FOR SALE A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store ! ioiiis, in the bor ough of Milllintown, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a duelling house, and busine-s place iu Mitlliutovvii ; a chance, which if bit pa.-s, may not be eipiahtl in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this office. jau2'J-tf C'annhor Mils: cures U.'adache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and Luuie Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Miik costs 23c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks i Hamlin, Milllintown, and Hamlin & Co., Patterson. marl9-Iy Phu'tiiX Pectoral will c'tlrc yonr Cough. Phtcnix Pectoral curs hoarseness 'piickly Plnenix Pectoral tastes good and brings rest. Phirnix Pectoral costs 23c ; 3 bottles $1. Sold by Banxs fc Hamlin, Milllintown, &. Hamlin & Co., Pattersr.u. marl9-ly FOR KENT. The Corner Store-room in the BellorO Building, now occupied by R. E. Parker, is lor rent. Inquire of Mabcimkt Bkl'ob. CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN k TOiVNSEXD, H4.tKF.Its, No. 40 South Thir.1 Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Sept. 22, 1879. Bn. Askkp. U.S. 6's 1RX1....I "; 1"? Currency, 6's....;...... 122 123 .Vs. Usi, new H'.:j 104 41's, new, :. VM, !Or, . 4, . 102 102J Pennsylvania R. R Philadelphia & Reading R. R.. 19J 20 l.ehiifh Valley K. R 41 4'J LehiithCoal&NavigitionC.. 2I 21 fnited Companies of N. J 1... llJ HI Northern Central R. R. Cc ... 17 l Hestonville Vm P.. R. Co.... 17 17 Pitts., Tit & Buff. R. R. Co... 5 J I f Central Transportation Co ... 41 4IJ Northern Pacific, Com 15 13 Pref'd 4J Silver, (Trades) W OHJ C031.U12RCJ1I. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirruxTows. Sent. 21, 1879. Butter ..... Esgs Lard Ham Shoulder .. Sides Potatoes... Onions..... Rags 12 12 6 3 7 6 00 40 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy. Quotations fob To-dat. Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1879. Wheat 1 08 Corn, .................... Oats. 22to2o Rye Timothy seed - Jjv Clovers'eed 00 WE IIAvT IT AT I. 4 ST. A perfee'. working Shirt Bosom -tretcher and ironing Board. Best selling article in nmrket. Sells al Jsight, both in city and country. It is superior 10 every respect, u nore saleable than any other board. v ITha latest improvement over all. Patented Nov. 20, 1877. Large rer centage .aid. Territory sellers snd csn vsssers wanted. Agents do not fail to send for circular and terms to A. W. Smith, Mc- L' l',l..i.hani .Aiinlr I1. S HV IB what paper you saw this adv't. octlti PRIVATE SALES. Perjofis desirous of se'ifrg property at private safe, may arrange to have the'prop. erty advertised in the Siiui iid Republi can, on tbe terms of o pay xf bo) ioW. If nld, to pay at such rates as bavi previous ly been .gfecd npon. A hiHE CIlAXCt: To Buy a jMrge Trad of Go-M Land at a .Moderate Price: To a man who desires tit make farming and stock-raising his business, this is the greatest bargain In Juniata coiiilfy. Three UnnJrtii jcres and more, havinr thereon a Urge Brick Dwelling House in good condition, B.lrn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of Water he.ii the door, also, good well water in yard; Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the county ; a grove of 50 m iple trees, which, it attention were directed to, conld be turned into a sottrce ol InCoinc, as such groves are in Somerset County, this State, and as such groves at-e In New England. Good timber on thn farm. The farm will produce 40 to .30 tons or hay annmllv, and grow grain of all Kinds. There Is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farm. We repeat, thi. is the greatest bargain now offered in this county, to the man w ho has entigy, and desires to farm and raise stock. To such a man, who has a moderate sum of money for first payment, there is a fire chance to secure a property, that In the nature of things must increase in value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 6 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If yon have the inclination, the means, and the pluck to develope one of the finest tracts of land in the county, call at this of fice for particulais. A TRACT OF TWO ACRES IN FE?. tnatitgii township, ahnnt two miles east of Mitllintown, but a short distance from the Main road leading to McAlisterv ille House and Stable thereon erected. Fruit of all kinds. Spring of Water at the door. For further particulars address JACOB CLECK, Mifflintown, Ta. A FARM OF BETWEEN ONE AND two hundred neres, about ft miles from Mif flintown, having theieon erected a g'od Dwelling House, pood Frame Bank B:irn. and Tenant House. There is a spring at the hntlse, and running water on I ho prop erty. For sale at a moderate figure. For further particulars address RCTII BCNCE. Mitllintown, Juniata Co., i'a. o : A VALUABLE FARM OF 120 ACRES, more or less ; 100 acres cleared and In a high stale of cultivation, belonging to the Heirs Of John Yoder, deceased, is hereby efftTed at Private Sale. The Farm is situ ated in Fermanagh township, about three miles northeast of Minlintown. The im provements are a New Frame Hous! and RaCk B.irn, and other outbuildings. There Is a spring of never-failing water at the door. A stream of water travcr-es the farm. An Orchard of Truit in variety, in cluding grapes iu bearing condition, is con venient to the buildings. For further in formation address D A. TOPER, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniat Co., Pa., and w ith the Smiih stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon '.reefed a comfortable Two-story FrameUocse; a rrmi moilioiis Stable and oilier outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the doer ol the house. For particulars call on Or address WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., Juniaia Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE FARM, CONTAINING One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheat -grow ing district in the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Am in la rail road station, in Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements area large two-storV BRICK HOL'SE (13 rooms, hail and cel'ar). Double Log Barn aud Stable, aud other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses tile Centre of ihe firm. There is a large orchard on the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in payments. A far a adioitiiuit sol i for $100 per acre. Tbe reason for selling, is thedesire to invest in city property, iu Circlevllle. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. A BOUT ON E ACRIi ( K G Ri U N D, hav - tnf thereon erected a frame Dwelling House, situate in Spruce Hill township, near Tay lor's blacksmith shop. Good location for a mechanic For further particulars call at this otlice. Farm .39 acres, about 5o acrKs clear, 1 J miles west of East Saleni, on the Mifflin road. Running water between house and birn. All kinds of fruit. Improve ments a Log House, weatherboarded Bank Barnj Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, Spring House. The quality of land is giiod, and clear of stones. This farm is iu Walk er toivusbip. For further particulars, ad dress U. W . Ml.i'Ltr, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. A FARM OK FIRST-RATE QUALITY of fond, in the heart of Lost Creek alley, onlv one mile west of McAllsterville, con taining 80 ACRES, mostly cleared, having thereon erected a LARUE FRAME BANK BARN, commodious weather-boanled LOG HOUSE, and other out-buildings. First rate Fruit, a well of clear, cold Water at the kitchen door. This is a desirable farm, and can be bought at such a margin that it will prove a profitable investment. For fur ther particulars address Mrs. SOPHIA OSWALD, Milllintown, Pa. o A FARM OF 180 ACRES IN TUSCA rora township, Juniata county, one-fourth of a mile west of McCoysville, 130 acres ol which are cleared and in a good atite of cultivation the balance in good timber, The improvements are a large Frame House, 30x50 feet, Frame Barn, 40x80 feet, Wagon Shed and Corn Crib, Carriage House and L'g Pen 30x10 feet, Wood House aud Spring House, a good young Orchard and shunt SO nach trees and cherry trees. A stream of good water passes near the. house and barn. For further part ic ulars address NICHOLAS ICKES, McCoysville, Juniata Co., Pa. A TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED IN Milford township, Juniata couaty, six miles west of Patterson, containing Fifty Acres ten cleared, the rest well timbered ; having thereon erected a Log House and Frame Barn. There ia an excellent spring or water at the doori Price, two hundred and fifty i dollars. Inquire at thi. office, .irGFTan.N AS- :newf His been In I aw constant as by lh MM r pablle far over twenty year, and Is the beet preparation ever In vented for KESTOUING CHIT HAIR TO ITS lOltHftt COLOR I . , J r i. 'lbs StaU ', A3 fiyer and Oliemist of alass. and leading endorse and it as a great triumph in medi cine. AN1I LIFE. J It supplies the natu ral food and color to the hair gland without staining the skin. It will IncmuS and thk-kea the growth of tho hair, pro vent Its blanrlilnar and famine off, and Ikst AVERT BALDNESS. it cures Itrhlua;. Erup tions and Dandruff. As s IIAIR DRESSING It Is very desirable, Riving the hair a silken softness which ail admir. It beeps tho head clean. Sweet and healthy. WHISKERS will change tho beard to a BROWS or BLACK at discretion. Being In one preparation It Is easily applied, and produces av permanent color that will not wash on. I Ktl'AKtl) BY R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Sold by an Dtalsn la Madkina, Professional Cards. JJHJIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. K7Vo!lertirig and Conveyancing prompt ly atte: led to. Orritr. On .'lain street, in his place of residence, sotllli of Budge street. J oKEKT McMEE.N, Attorney and Counselor -at-Latt. Prompt attention given to the sernring and collecting of claims, aud all legal busi- ss. Office on fridge street, first door west ot the Kcllrird building. April 1 1, 1873-tf "LFKED J. FATTERS0. ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. H7 All bii-ine-s promptly attended to. Officii On Bridge street, opposite the Court House sii:lre. IAVID l STONE, ATTOR N EY- AT- LAW", MIFFLINTOWN, PA. HT" Collections and all prote'ricral busi ness promptly atten led to. June 20, 177. J S. A R N O L V , ATTO UN K Y - AT - LAW, RICHFIELD, JUNIATA Co., PA. Al! bus:r,;-ss p-owptly atteti 1-1 to. Co'i- iiltatioiis in two ltnsil iges, English and (lernnn. Ji'HN McLAlGHLIN, INSURANCE AGENT, pout R0r.1t.. Ju.riiT.i Co., r.i C30;i!y reliable (Joti'p.itiieS represented. Dec. 8, l!7.3-!y THOMAS A. ELDEIi, M. L. Fhysician and Surgeon, Mlt FLIXTO tJ'.V, r.f. Ortice hours from 9 .. w. to 3 r. .. or. tice in his lather's residence, at the south end of Water street. r1M;l2l'-tf D. M CKAWFOKD, M. 1., His resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Sii'-erv and their collateral branches, titlb-e at tne old corner of Third and Oiange streets, Milllintown, Pa. March lt7ti. M." 15 It A ZEE, M. iT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jlcadtmia, Juniata Co , Pri. ttrriet formerly occupied bv Dr.Sterrettk Prtfession-al business promptly attended to at all hours. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice Cf Medicine and Surgery and ell tlteircollateral branches. Otlice at Acadcmia, at the residence ol Capt. J. J. Patterson. July 15,1874 j.JEN'RY I1AK3H15EKU ER, M. D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Ollice at his residence in McAllsterville. Feb , 187ti. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers & Kennedy,) DEALERS IX GRAIX, COAL 1 LUMBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY 4. DOTT April 21, !870-tr Subscribe for the Senhntt and Republican, the best paper in the country Job work on short notice at this otlice. Ji -2j II TTB.- u II jJiSTELL.i.'ors .fDrznasxMF.Mx. Is the plaoV where yotf ran i af TIIU lUaST A.Vl THE IlR.i:!T MEN'S YOUTHS' & lUyVS'CLOTItlXtf M.ffS. OPT. B 'jrs, SHVF.S, .Vf' FiiKX!SH.ei HOOPS.- IIS is prt'prei to exfif' one ol the n'osl choice anl seln-i nirtck ever ofTored in this luarke , at:J al JS lUXlSHtMlLl' LOW PRICES Al'sri,- measures taken ior suits parts of suits, which will Le uiaue H ord at short notice, very r.-ao"U ible. Keniember the id:ie,- tii liofriuan's Sew I5uilding, corner cf 1'riJcre? aritf Water s'reets, MIFFLIN i'tV:. r"A. (Jan. 1, : '.,'.- SAM'L STB A YKR Was just returned frcrs Hie Kw.-ter'n' c'rti't.-f with a 'full rarivfy of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & (TAF3, f.0()"fS & SiiOKS, ALL S!ZL?, ;F.NTS' Fl'KSISMIN'l (JNnS.(;o.ls of all t.nlsa-l- I.iv r,mir ar-rl li.- and be a-tonUh.-d pants al .1 fCUt. I afterson, Pa., Ap il !... Trurr.fern' Guide. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TI M E T ABLE Tnitornn x! l.ocvt Pt'srvlFH Tbains Bi:rwr.tsr II.chisi r.n Asil Atoot: i.rivr WESTWARD. It s re EASTWARD" hi rc. 2 . Kir Z 5 t W. ' . M VH 8i ' I'lu a iel'. AM. r. M ' M ic 1 til Ilairisb'j s I J I :i i.'o-kvili.T MJ 1 Mir svie fli 1 l"o-e .:'.r.' 'iiM'i DiiT.e.m'ii '.'II ..,iic!.i I .vii J b ii:v's 1) IM. ' .r-pl:rt 'I I.' 2 4. M 1 Herat 'ii '.Cil ;inl Ihno.p'ii , m-i A l'j Mexico '.5i 3 L-il Perrvi'c 4. e. ft. i :;ihi r, 'i r. m. r. w. : k 15 1 :;o. y isi 7 .".'. 1 1 7 s 45 7 52 1 11 8 ::." 7 41 H :i 24 7:i2 12 5:1 8 12 7 '."-' 12 43! ji'r.' 7 '7 i2"f-5' 7 47 i.T 12 21 7 "2 r. w. 5 ' 5 I'l 53 f.' 1 li I' :". li .35 ; 10 7 . 7 1 . 7.52 41 12 II 0 :',2 1 1 .. t. IS II :; B 12 1 1 3f o7 1131 7 It. 7110 6 4!i r, Vi 6 2-5 W lots A UT Mifflin 10 40 ..j Lewisio'n !t .VH 4 o1 An'lersin 1112 4 21 McVevl'n 11 il 47 M..iiav'nk 1 1 Ss 4 52 N Hun il'c, ,114'i 4-.; Mt. Union II ."II .3 07 Mapleten. UIM 0 15 MilU'reek Ii P .3 -ill Hnnting'ii I2:j5 5 5 1 Pitersl.'g ,12 41 (i 02 Barr.-e ! '2 51 li In Spi Ve"k ' I Ot ti 25 Kirnuli'in 111" liil Tvror.e ! 1 21 . li; Tipton 1 :u li .:; T'osioria ' 1 :!4 0 8 KeiUMill I 55 7 2'1 Alt.ot.a r.n. .m.' .3 42 H04 5 in 62' .5 14 lo:i5j 5l'4 lO'2'i 4 51 Kill! 4 45 4 r.f 9 57. 4 U 4 17 :t .".m 3 51 .! If. o "..t. 3 27 :: 17 :! 12 It I IK 2 V -V; 9 9 22 9 15 9 10 8 ! K.31: 8 4 8 :W 8 : . 8 15i 1 .. A.W.. 1 9ii5 12 55 Pittsburg.: 7 lo; Witwarii Fvs Train-" Pacific Express lest'es I'hltsiMph'a 1155 in; Harri.-biirg 4 Vi a 111 : linii'-aniii:ii 4 a in t Newport 511am: Mitliin 55a ; I.ewit.e.vii H Is a 111 ; McVeytowu ti4i a 111; .v. t. I.uton 00 am; liiiiitin.ilon 1 s a 111 i Petersburg 7 4 1 a 111 1 f-pruce Cre. k i.iii; I vroiie i a 111 ; l.eil's M:!U 8 :;:! a 111 ; Altoona 8 50 a 111: Fit'sl)u:E 1 45 p 111. Pittsburg Express leaves phiia le'pbia at b 2 p 111 i llarrisbtif. i I ! p ni ; M.ir.sville 10,11 piu; Mtllltt! 11 Hem; Lewistown 12 04 i .,. ; llnnling.l.m 1 Ham; Tyrone I 55 a 111 ; iillooua 2 25 a 111 ; Pittsburg' J 00 a r.i. Fast I.!n bves Pliila'Ieiphi I at 1143a ; HarrisiMirg S 45 pm; Milllm 5 0J p 111 ; Le isto.v n 5 27 p ii ; Hivitinf loii ti 2t pm ; Tvron. V ' I AitiH.na 1 to pus 1 itts- r-i 4 r to- Eastward Fast Tf sits, rbllail' lpl.ia Express leaves Pittsbiirj at 440pmt Allows 8 5.5pm; Bell's Mills 9 10 p m ? Tyrone " 21pm; Spruce Cm-It 1:J8 pm; Huntingdon I'I02 p ni ; Lewis town ! 5' a ni ; lit!lin 11 14am; I! irris blire 12 35 snt; and arrives 111 Philadelphia at 3 50 a 111. A'lsnli" Express leaves I'il'shurg at 1 10 pm; Alloon.s '5piii; Tyro!ie 051 p 111 ; llur.tingilon 7 p in; Mt. f:ii.ti 8 Oil p in ; MeVevlovvn ,V 25 p m; Lewi-town S5" p :ii ; Miflliu 9 12 p m ; Newp r: 9 5li p m t D1111- canniili 10 20 p tn ; l!..r: i-Ilurg 10 55 p ill ; arrives 111 rht!a!elpnia DO a 111. Pacilic E.p: ss haves Pittsbu.-e at 3 13 a 111; Altofti 7 45 am; Tyrone 800 am; Uiir-.tiiiS'loti 8 a m : Lewisti.w n 9 "l' am; Mi!!Un 9 55 a iu ; HaiTislmrz 11 U0 am; airi.es in Philadelphia 3 15 p in. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OF .31 1 H I.I3STOU X, r As WITH BRANCH AT lV'RT ROYAL. Stockholdcra individually Liable. J. NEVIN rOMEKOY, Present. T. VAN IKWIN, Casi.-r. DlRLCTORS : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph HmhroCk, George Jacobs, Philip M. Keener, Amos (i. Bonsall, Louis E. Atkinson. W. C. Piim jfii'i STOCKHOLOtBS : J. Nevin Pomeroy J ones B. Okesjon, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph KothriH-k, (ieorg- Jacobs, L. K.'Atkmsn, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos Bousall, Noah Ilertxb-r, Daniel Stoutter, V.'ni. Van Saeringen. Sa:ul llerr's Heirs, Jane II. Irwin, Mary Kurtz. Samuel .31. Kurtz, J. Holmes lwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Prow. John iieitzler. Charlo'te Snvder, 17 lut.-nst alloWid at the rate oS 3 per cent, on b' months Certificates, 4 per cent, on 12 months certificates. jan21, 1879-tf Better Times AppraicMng. Violin .. f'toloneelliis ... , f 1 OOfo.30 00 $IOi.Mo50 0l $25'o50 0O $2 7-5ti5 00 '25toK)0 $125toS5tX Double Butt ... Guit.ir$ 1 K).'i Ravt ... Jlccordeont Viol' and C.uilur Strings. Boxes, Bridges, Keys. Tale Hoanls &c Month Organs, extra it:'.lity. Flutes, Files, FLsemtets, Clarinets. Drums, and Bask Instrument at luvvc- t cash prices. Sheet ttd Xttic Buck mailed on receipt of Prut. Piano Stools, Music Stands, Piano and Organ Polish. Any of tho above instru ments will tK- forwarded at short nolle j by addressing the McKILLIPS Ol'.r, .N MANUFACTORY. ArsrOiginsat astonislrngly low prices. Second-hand of olb. r mtiks at a bargain. For further particulars address ALEX. McKILLIPS, Org.111 M it'iit'ict'trer, 320 N. Queen Si., Lancaster, Pa Dec. 4, 1878-oui Consnlt yonr intenn's and advertU in , tbe Sentinel and R'pnblican. SUITS MAilK TO MrtHER. SAHUiVL Si rt.v iKK. Sf'ciat .Vbtrrs". Tin noHLo s iiiJ.M. fi's. L. D. Wiui'ts'4 ATf T" .StKi e. , rrr-A reim-dy nsed THI.. i i-r'IVK VSk i in a p.iva'u rriic, an. I never t-itit" r r.td:.; . 1 1 v Ci.re i K ii E U M A T I S M , D n O P 5 7 , 1 F!TVsnfT is. rrotirtr. Se-ond fV S""jl::l:J, j'Vu'il, Di-iN.--' stvi .ill oiv.. i. v h i I t':e il -.r,tZ U iu'.'at d, i: !'oT o'rer. f loin- P't'-Mc. Sold by all R. tall Drngci-ts. sr. I (rh !e- sale onlv) by Tun tf rrsris Mrni. lik Ut., . V. Kov K'K hestjr. .V. . I I will niarl (r"r;i-j the ricip.- for a sinr !a i Vfirrr-E Hsi rliaf w.ll r.-:n-.re " ,V, : FK.CKLfc.S. PCdPM: a d J:MT'IT"i . l-s;v :r the skin soil, cl,- r a- t f . -iti-vf , aUr-instri lions' lor prod teinf a lii.tilrii t groulhol lur a bald lo ad or :i;jUi t.we. A-l-lrs, efrl-''ne ii sf I5en. Yatidcl! X Co., St Ann .-'r. et, N. Y. Tv) CONSl'MFTiVFV. The advertiser, o-ivinc h r. '!;enll enred of th-it drrad di.se-.ise, 'oiiMlmofion. by a siu.jJ remfly. s M')-.ies io i.t.. known t I !s frltow-Mirf -ra tbe ni.--: - .: citre. In at 1 who deir it, h'- ii i .. ropy of the prescription i . ch rg- with tl.i? ;.eetions lor prep-irin aud Using Ihesiinu, which ih -y ml! ' si r E craE f.irCn3::ti tioii, .win. chitis. c. Fait ' v. -'.:. lite I're-cr tion, will plexe adi';es-!, k. i wr.sox, 194 Penn street, WiliiaiusfiirTlt, N.Y ! ERRORS Of V'.'s r V GENTLEMAN wl.. - . a I.-, frim N-rvnn l: : '.i.irt', i '". 1'3 ! l'l'KK DECAY, :sTid ' ..eetf-ets i fill ii.dis:n 'ion. n ;'l tor the s i":.- -: ing hiiinautiy. stn-l ."iee to a ' t ' t!tc re ipe ard rT!r--"..n Ion 1 r.z 'b'' pie ri-rueily l'y which In" . nr-d. S. terers wisiung to i.r-... -:e a.:,.-r;' - ' exjnrrieiire can do so try a.i-l.-esin: ri pui I feet vontideuce, 1 joiin n. o "ir-. I 42 CwUj stre.-t. .-.v or,;. 1 r r rc ft a.: .ki:i.is. tu 1 IjLl.J di-eha g.s ot LI.'l M'D. o mucus, and all diseases ot tho KE.M'U.VI I'liekly vri p.-.t. . tly cnrr l I... -in.ple ar " soothing liEMEI'Y. T-t i.i.or.i: dress 13. J. F Ahi.i; & t. :.. Aps struct, N. Y. J in 2 1579-On 1 1 1 .1 n . 1 , . . - s-, Philadelplua & Readits HaUrod.' a i . 1 r r j --"nMrlt t PaSeilSf r I rjlhs. 1 ' rfi 11 ..10, i...'. Trains luirt Hirriibur at fulhti : ror v,., ' orli at 3 15 til n. , onn l. ti. r. philad. lohia at 5 15. S to. 3 15 a. m.. 2 0i)and 4 VI r. m. For Kciling a 5 15, 8 10, 9 43 2 m 4 " and . 5- p m. For Pottsv iile ai 5 15, 10 a. m.. aid 4 10 p. m. and via Schuylkill & S us iveli-.-ca Branch it l 0 p. rii. For AnlHrn via S. It S. Branch at 5 "' rr.. For Alletitowu at u l'-, 8 !0 a. in., 2 IW, and 4 00 p. in. Thu 15 and 8 10 a. ni.tavins have through ca"- for New Yo;k. Thi" 5 15 a. r.s. traia has throt! h cars for Philadelphia. For N v York at 5 1? a. in. For Ailcntovvn at..i way sta ' its at 5 15 a. 111. For Heading, Philadelphia ai.d way .nations at 1 43 p. m. Train! fcr Hurfubarf Ifitt an fo.lotrt : Leave New York at ft 45 a. m., 1 0O a,.il .3?0 p: m. Leave 1 hil i-lelphia at ! 45 a. m.. and I PC, am! 7 21 p. m. Leave Kea'linj at tl 40, 7 So, 1 1 30 a. m.. 1 ."'), ti 15 aud 10 :;." p. m. Leave Pottsv-ille at 5 ..', '. 15 it. ni; a .d 4 '0 p. m.,and vi 1 Schuv lk ill and S" ji.t iiaj- 114 Branch at 8 15 a. m. Leave Auburn via S. &. S. Branch at 11 50 a. m. Leave Allrntown at 5 10, 9 C5 a. 11 , 12 10, 4 30 ami 9 05 p. in. f fM eW os .Voii.' rys. l.esve New Y".,rk -at 5 ;t( p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 2 p. m. Leaye Reading at 4 40 ait i 7 lv a; m. a.;.l 11 35 p 111. Leave Ailcntovvn at 0 05 p. m. J. E. WOOTTEN. Central Mmattr. C. G. IIANCIKX, Geierat fd" Ti h't Manhool: HowLost'Ecv liosto.-ed Just puVisiied, a n-w lilton A Dr. Citlv .-rvvi !l's Celeinated Kss.i, on the radieiil run wi:hoi:t hi. cine) r Spermatorrhea or Seiiilt.a: ' nes. livol:!nt;ry Seminal Lo-ses. Imno tency, Mental awl Pltysical I..cap. :tv. 1 peiliuients to Marricge, etc ; aUo, (.. silniprion, Kpilepsy mti, j n, i rf- ,.'1 i.v selt-indtilzeiice or sexual extravagant. ' The celebrated author, in tV-s ' Essay, clearly il..n'-;cs. Iro'n a iliiri years' siieee-slnl traetiee, that the si.vrr? -ing consvipieeces of Self-i'i..ise m.iy le ically cure:! 'f hoii; Ihe d.mien.us use of interna! medicine or the tippl .Mti llsj knife: polntipg out a mode -,f cure af t, . sltni'le; cer:ain. ahfi -fI. ett:..:. -v :..:. of which every Snitlerer. no rn-itt-r Vt b's rendition ni:.y be, i..'' cure him- .. c.. i -ly, privately, and taunuiiv. UTTIiis. Le :ure siio.ild ".e in '. h. of every youth did f. .ry 1.1 1.1 in : .1. stent tree, i... tier schI, in .t plain env oio; ', to any address. tddr-H ll.e ll.Tii-i.urrt, the tl L f.v.w i li. i::d: . 41 Am -St.. N i- " jmelS-ly Post-Orli'e . ' KE. BURLA.V, D EXT 1ST. Ortice opposite Lutheran Church, POKT koT Al., Jl'.MAl A C., PA.. Wh':rehowiii sp'nd tlos first ten d-v? of e:ih month, cniiiiiicucing fleet u.Ikt 1st -The baU'ice of the tif'e his other: w jl occupied by J S Kilmer, a r . worthy of confidence. 3. id w-. 1 . ss;n;iated w itli tiie I' ' Itii a.i t,;.:tie, . i assistant two yeais and itpwanls. 'inu who call during Dr. Brrlairs o--icc l"i pri"-s.-tionsl service, n;ay, and will yl . arrans-t" ihe time with Mr. Kiimerwhen tiitv may be served, on the return of the Doet. r. .W. i'VT" .wru.i.nii
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