SETLEL & KEPUBLICAN Wednesday, March 1. 1878' rr"" TERMS. fitbrriptfon.$l-&0 per annum, IT pahl JttV 12 B,t,S 2' U not S1 ithU !ent sdvertisements inserted at 60 ,J,U prr inch for each insertion. ;., Tra"11' inw" ""'ice 'n. local olr jn cents per line tor each Insertion.' ,-, ld actions "ill be made to th. se desiring o advertise by the 2Fer hall or quarter sear- ' FENS' A. E. RETIME TABLE.' al and after Sunday, Nor. tSth. 1875, J "pjK-ncer srains will Lave JtlifUin Sta tion, P-K. K., as follow, t ' KASTWASB. tlhildelpMa Express ...IS 49 am ... 7 2saw ...10 19 a m ...11 82 am -i 6 12 p m 9 14 p m . ijistiwii Accommodation. tpr:tic Express r. Hsrrhburg Accommodation ;ifa V J Atlantic Ex press , WESTWaaD. jtViffc Express (far Passenger :ui ;Fst Line LerisUiwn Accommodation .. . 6 07 a m I .. 9 68 a m , .. 8 HA p uii .. 6 43 p ui .. 7 43 p ui I ..12 2 a in j ;Piliburg impress I btUy. J Paily tlctpl Snnaay. f f ai7 ftaft Honday. jSunday cvniiir. The school exhibits a Thr trains do not stop at this atatirn ! vigorous vitality undw the man-UK-ut of :UnnX7 a?'mhri.,v,L': penute.d.nt. Dr.Th.uu. A. tl The hurse market on Tuesday was brisk. lfjou have a farm to sell, a Louse;' There ia a buttonwood tree etaniling on to sei!, at 1'riyate Sale, the quickest ! th farn of I"v'l lier.w in Tmbett town- W3v ft o'.tain a purchaser is to adrer- Port Ko-val lhat rnnd r . i ih'j gn.nnd 80 tec-t 10 iiK-hea, and at the , :Le prnprrty. To all ho bare j hcjgh, o w ,u circumfurenca 29 reslrftate to e!l at private sale, tbejeet 6 inches. ' ' columns of the SenttMl and Republican j A We KJ ,nd 5, Toung U()j. tt arc open to aderliienien, ou these ; a seminary durinjrsn examination 1:1 history ternu : 1st. That if a party is obtaiced ! br ths advertisemeut to pnrcha.-e 4 j j .: -1 . . ii- tirrpertv advertised, the party sellt!)"! ' ' , .1 r os whatever sam may Lave , bren azieed on previous to the inssf- j tioaof the adverlisecient. 2nd. That if ao purchaser is obtained the adver tisement shall be at our expecse en tirely, and shall cost the owner of the property nothing. IOCJL ISTELLICESCE. Lucien fi!.on, Esq., of Oakland Mills, i lit S'lialiirial Cotfer--'? for this connly, aai all iiiuiries relaiie't the District Coherence shoiili be addressed to liitu. tur ynur Looking Glasses at Soydei's. Kite lime for the tniys will soon be here. Tbe ttick of carrying water on both ftjuUen. ca:it be played long. Slj.-h i'c ran tl iek in the river last Tcd waiav atJ ThuTMiay. - - As Alioona yomh, Behra by came, Veil frvm a Uujeie aiid broke his neck. -BrmrnitKT thesiyin that if March roaies b like a Un.h it m ill fo out like a Ihm. ' The tr-iiti ajents of the rconsyhrauia IUilrt Oo'i'l'iav are to be uniformed. Tbe Evnj-!;t llamuiond is nioviaj Wifticgtua people ia the matter of reli- g;..s. Best Overcoats at $I0tol2. at Todd's. T!k l:h dav of usxt ilav haa b:fn des- Bj:elfortae o;uir-g of the Ontrnnia! j li:iiti.,n. Fr Kent A comfortable house ft this Nrung'i. For farther information call at cftice. Kit. Vr.Fciker, of Vi.Hia county preach 4 in tlie I.utlitran church oa Suuday and SuVuy evei:ii:. furaiture, Kuniiture of all kinds at Sny- To bin idred ar.d fifty conversions are rorted in the churches of 1'hiliipahurg, tc-ii couniy. Iliiy oi the substantial citizens of iluut i'rd .a hr.e juiued the Fieaoyteriau church tUru U,U a iuter. Ert. A. Pj. Auphe, Lutheran minister at Scjvrt, Terry county, preached his fart Vf!! Jtrm-jn last Sunday. "T The ioaa clock was ont of order a few savtlastwevk. Some attribute it to the iul-toriu, others to a defect ia the clock. The annual session of the Methodist Cen tti Pennsylrania Confeicuce is to meet iu Karisburg oa the ilud of March, li ' li ycu wsut nine pound: best white sugar kr H.W). go t.i Todd's. Best cofl'ee SO cts. Thirty trjmjs were eaterUined at the on Monday night. Last week one hun- trtd lEd ui.a:d!.. lodced and ate there. Think of it ! C70 pairs of pants cnt by ont a tt snt diy. by the new machine used at iTjuu&rr & Brown's, CJi aud Market, ft'Cadeiphia. . . - The seather-wise predict a cold and late because oT the thunder that broke i':!iuess of Ike early morning hours last Lvmbody is going to Todd's sale, .on 5tcrday, March 4 th. ' i.:iam SpangiiT's coachmiking estab "iuieLt at Adamshurg, Snyder couuty, w as itn; ci by fire on the Biorairg of Feb f'lrr 17. Justices of the 1'eace are required by h to notify ihe Prothonotary in writing Au 30 days after Iheir election if they twP tbe position. conipltte stock of Parlor BrackeU at aa; tier's. Piiilsde'phia markets. Wheat $1.40 ; .7 4-oj4c ; Oats 44to50c. Cattle 4to iJ'.Sros.; Sheep 4Jui74c per lb; Uogs 12 't net. Tiiejwnt council of the Licking Creek d Siffiiutoa n Lutheran churches met last "snlay.nd accepted the resignation of Kr. U!Kk-elder. p ran freely in sugar maple trees Tuesday a week. On Wednesday the lm e as dry as U the vital nmd had M sUrted. h reading the weather report of the first months of the year 18i8 the fact 'rned that the oining months of ' -Tar 1ST were eoaaled in mildness in the Flit, J11 to ill yon know that Snyder lias a tock of furniture for sale, cheap lor arc about a dozen of Democratic "liilat, f,)r tne Legislature in thiscoun- ' mi ery ,tage cf ,ne campaign, ad" tiny Biore will appear between this , "'""'nation time the wise men knoweth it be possible," said a mild-looking. r-visc;, t her daughter, that a man can aa h excellent and useful furni- ,tore as I fonnd at W. F. Suj deiJs 'Siiitowa.'' Chairs of all kinds, f urni 0f fvetT description, Lounges, Mat i, tIMl Kidspriugs. Just call and see to,l prices, all to suit the times. - Indertukirp in all if branchesTtttele'd to if ir. p-Sr.ydertn the laUt W; h keep. Burial Iiobck for sate; line Ttobea K FP"' 'n1 f.rrt Summer birds UvVaseiWtiwe toioits, aa at foUnrals It ha,, been Warm enough to at tr?,c aela to m "-Eionnd at intervals eld eaough o drive them South again, ao they have, txea oscillating between the North W fconth all winter, now here, sow there, i Pii you ever ! Some 440 people" Hp in Hnatrhgdon town profess to have got relt plon recently in the Presbyterian and Jteth odislcliurches or lhat place. I If aU that is trae, Satan will Bud little comfort there. It will be lean soat-gataeitng fo, !,!,.; , .A Elect'ou day ts past and we are flxed for another year in war Leal government, we Wuuld sir to all be governed by notice, and buy your fut nilure at Snyder's in Mil liintvwn.. A tall liaealwava on hand cheap for cash. . - , . , . . - A report published in Philadelphia to the effect that the Pennsylvania U ailroad Company had juned tha anthracite coal :onil'"rnUrf organised to keen np prices, is emphatically denied by Col. Thus. Thoinas A. .Scott" " . . The monthly review of the rrestjyterian Sabbath School was held la the main room o the cliarch ol that denominstion lait recently, was asked, DiJ Martin Luther die "atnral.death I' o," wan thereby ; he was exeomuiunicAted bv abull.'" The hall wlerred to was the paper or document is- hy the pipa rf Kome gr0at f 'former. A cJUren of the United Sfcrfes .mnreats that tt njnn on the 4iK of next July the people of this country engage in some act of praise and thanksgiving to God for the prosperity lie has vouchsaled to us ax a peo ple, ai.d that it wauld be appropriate to the occasion to sing " Praije God, from whom all blesMngs flow," to the tune of Old Hun dred. . AU art acquainted with it ; all can sirg it. A correspondent writes to know what na tion furnishes the b t 1 uruiture, (we would say America,)' and Snyder, the furniture man in !i:Kii.tow n, can supply yon with all you Viiiy wat.t. Uo there when in need of f jrniture or chairs. This item was clipped from the Confer tnct Stat of March 1, 1S76: Sir. Asthony SanUoe, an active member of our ch.irch ia Uilliiutown, has iuvenled an ingenious ep- paratus for elevating hymns printed on mus lin or piper, so that they can b? seen from any pait ! the room. It is just what there is a special need for. and is destined to come into general use. We will hsve a specimen ot this Hymn Elevator on exhibi tion at our Booic Koom at or before Confer ence, and will ki"p it oa sale regular!.' 1 Select School. A Select School will be t'peLed by the undersigned, in Patterson, Monday, Ajril 17,' 1876, fur a tel ui of ten weeks.. Wll. 1. IllBES. Marti l-4t Personal On Taesday, 22 1 ult., Mr. Juhu II. Fitzgerald, of llarri.-burg, who but a abort time ago uiarried Miss Jem.ie llortuog, daughter "-f Mr. John Horning of this borouob, while iu tho discharge i t his duty as braketnaa ou a passenger tiain that had entered Alioo . na about tiu, tu knocked over by the discharge ef a oatiuuu that was iu the employ of parties celebrating the Liribday o' George Washington. The cannon had been charged with powder and wadding, and was discharged jast as Fitzgerald paoseJ opposite to it. A wad strack Liui betweeii the aiikle and knee joints, penetrating the flesh and breaking the bone. He was taken ; to Ilarrisburg that evening, from whence his trieuds report that Le is getting along as well as can be expect ed under the circumstances. Last Wednesday Hon. Abraham Rohrer left borne fur MiSio. lie came within six miles of the lace in his bugcy. Tbe roads were never rougher than then, and bis beast traveled slower than Le could walk, so to spare being thrown about in Lis vehicle and to travel more comfortably, he sent the boise and buggy home aud walked the six utiles to town. . Alaj'r Howell started from borne last Wednesday for this place in a buggy, but had not cr-ce far on Lis way when be concluded to send the conveysnce home and walked to Mifflin, ali of which Le did. ( olonel Golin reviewed tbe Scouts and Z 'uaves last week in a manner that was highly satisfactory. The Colonel is a younger man than those who bad never met Litu before imagined him to be. He is quite a pleasant gentleman. Mr. M. it. Beck, a gentleman of large eipetienc as a teacher, has made am ple preparation to open a select school in Me Alisterville. I). & S. McCulIoch Lave bought the large grain and general merchandise warehouse at tbe canal oppoai'.e Port Royal. There is a man named William B chanan in Black Log Valley, this couu ty, who is one hundred vesrs old. Mr. W. I. Ilibbs, an efficicut school teacher, will open a select school in Patterson, in April. Last Wednesday, as Dsn CotTinan, who runs the mail lines from Patterson through Tuscarora Valley, by way of Acadetnia, was passing a plnce beyond Patterson and on tLis side of Locust Grove school Louse, bis horses fright eued, ran to the side of the road, threw biui out of tbe carriage, and ran away. nn. Abrabira Rohrer caught tbe team and drove it back to where lie found Coffu.an. . Dan's eyes were blackened as if be had ei.nie ont of a fight, but he was not seriously Lurt. Mrs. Isaae Kaufman, a lady ( Sprue Hill township, is 87 years old. CocET"iWEmjra-.r Court pWeaier "fiecord of Thfed Months ccedinga stood as follows, on Monday evening : . .-cT. yi4 o-k...7 : - ' -todiv;'Io1iri''Tfirnwal. Settled, defendant paving evatsi- : ; J. B. M. Todd trs. John Farnwalt. Settled, defendant paying all Ousts but 32.40. .. . .i1 Thomas A. Wilson,' Ijill J, AYihton and Cietuent B. l ilsoa, partners trad ing in the name of T. A. ; Wilson i Co.', va. Jacob Will. Couiprotaised, the da fen Jan t paying orer sixjpeetacle and one eye glass. rtsintiiT tn pay costs. Jonathan Weaver vs. D. V. Mtuuhin. Appeal dismissed. . This was a case be Justice Kr ider, by plaintiff for wage of labor, who ot judgment for $20. The defendant appealed, Lilt neglected to njale the affiiavit r-qain;d by act of April 0, 1872, whereupon the appeal u return was stricken iB. Will iaiu J. LuL and Sarah J. Lnsk for nse of said Sarah J. Luk, ts, Jas. li. Thouipson. Adiiiiuistrator of John M. Tb'impson. Settled by the parties. , L"tsti & lierkey for uw i.l .'nkh Herii'.er vs. Gitorge M'Cuiloch and J. P. Miilliouse. , On triaL ; Four cases have been contitued. Four easts ere yet for trial -at this term. c Iwpobtaxt Askkst .V Mo'loe from the Lava beds had his attenliou arrt'ted by the laige stock of furniture at W. F. Snvder's in Xlirilintowa. Constantly on hand -a full line of chairs, both cane and Windsor, snd all uiher kiuds of inrniture renrral'y need ed, and he exclaimed : " Me b'g injun, me heap big injnu, me buy nice, line, cheaper furniture l Snyder's than anywhere else in the country, not even in the land ot Mo doxy. Don't forgit to call. Officers elected in Monroe town ship at the late election : J udgo of Elec tion, Sauiuol Kallvr; Inspectors, Sam uel Swariz, 11 P Conrad ; Supervisors, George Deals, C 1 Shelienberger y Au ditors. John Dean.' W G Wtr.ej. T B George; Assessor," Saaiact Keller ; Assistant ' Alfse8or,' George ; Ileeken brought ; Overseers, of Poor, Solomon Lauver, George Boddiger ; School Pi. rectors, Juhu Gilact, Charles Pellu.an, 3 :Strawser; Constable, E C Gray bill." ' - "Judge Orvis iu a recent Center county trial decided that when a Lusband gives his wife money, he Laving no debts at tbe time nor ia any way showing an intention to defraud, real estate ahicb tbe wife may purchase with such funds eannot afterwards be made liable for debts contracted ty Ire husband sub sequent to such gifts and pnrchase." On Friday night of last week, at tho eetuect null of A. J. Ilawes, Johns town, Henry Anderson tho ', watchman, shot and instantly killed a young man named William ICerby,'iged niueteen year. Kerbr, whe Lad been employed about the establishment, was of a nr.s- clivvious turn visited the place on the ntghtof the shooting, and getting on the roof, made a peculiar noise, which. , at tracted th watchman's- attention, and he was called upon to come down. Not doing so, Anderson fired a shot into the air, without the desired t!fict,sd then Ered two shots at tbe man-.: Oue of them took effect in Kerb)' head, kill ing him.. The verdict of the Coroiir ; jury was that Henry Anderson deu-r mi tied ly and voluntarily killed William Kir by. : Aud arson Las been committed to j ail to await trial. Cambria Herald. An exchange. says: The supreme court has affirmed the judgment ut the common pleas court t-f Northumberland county ic a ease where Abraham Uen dricksou obtained a verdict agaiust the Philadel.h.a aiid Reading railroad com pany for burning bis barn, the fire bring kindled by sparks' from a passing engine. The uiaiu poiut of the defence was that the weather was extremely dry, and the root cf the barn was iu a rickety uusuuud condition, which was argued as contri butory negligence O-i the part of the owucr. Tne court held that this point was unsound iu law, aud sustained the judgment ot the lower court for damages The barn burned was in Chillisquaque township, along the line of the Caita wissa railroad, owned by the Reading Railroad Company. o Juniata ocxtt Nokmal School. This well kuowu School will open April 10th, 187C, uuder the manage ment of Johu M. Gajruian, iu the School House in MifJ.utowu, f or a term of eleven week. A marked change takes place in tbe sessious, as heretofore theie have been two a Spriug and a Fall session. This year there will be but one session, as the examinations will take place early in August, and tbe Priucipal will not have the time to at tend to other than the duties of Ins office. Tuition for the term will be the same formerly. Competent, ex perienced assistants will be employed, and it is the inteDtion of the school to continue to merit its present standing aa an educational ' motor. Normal training will be even more practical than hitherto, beeaose of the opportu nity afforded tbe Principal to note th errors in school management, fhe lack of professional seal as well as tbe good prsct.ees of the most successful teach ers. It is hoped cur citizens will give it a hearty support, and thus assist in building up a school in our midst whereby ur children may be educated under Lome influences and parental in spection. Thi scribe of the California Local Record tells this of Lis experience in the pursuit of knowledge: We al ways thought that screens sometimes found extending aerofs the back part of a dressmaking shop were put there to hide the coal-bucket, wood-box etc., from public gsze, and we, unthinking ly, went behind one ihe other day to spit. Such deafening yells! Such ter rib'.e screams! We did not stay long enouch to e what it wtvbut we know that it ra.pca over levera.jargeooxes,.;,, ,r.filI. weather i sickly, and and tried to hide behind a spool ofj . . w- thread, s'pd we know further that there ; . . it: 3 . t. . 1 ! Was enuHgll oeninu -! screen 10 aerp 1 tu in front of these shops to tbe future." i of the Year 1323. ; Ma. ScBWEtata : I)ear Sii The question Lai often ..been asked tn of late. " Have yon ever seen a wiuter like this?" :My answer w, "Yes, I have seen winters of this kind more than once in my lifetime." - - Long ago I kept a record of tha weather, and events in tbe lives of eit izns, of which 1 give you a copy, which may be interesting to many of tbe peo ple or this generation, thus : . Jaxcabt, 1828. - 1. Tuesday, A fine, warin, sunshiny - J day ; no srio on the ground. 2. Wet morning and dull all day. 3. Dull ; no sunshine this Hay. 4. Soft dull day. Convention, at II risburg to take ; up electors for . . Adams. . . 6. Dull, soft, warm and some sunshine. 6. liaiued bird all day. 7. Fair morning dull day, with some . light skif's of rain. 8. Dull, cold and raw air. 'J. Very little sunshine; raw, dull air. 10. Soft, doll, raw air; half inch snow last night. Joseph Sausuiaa mar ried to Ilauuah Lauver. 11. Cloudy, dull, soft and heavy wea'.b- cr, with muddy roads. 12 No suushiuoj soil, damp, dull and Joggy. 13. Soft, dull and warm ; a litilo sun shine iu afternoou. 14. Dull and heavy clouds ; heavy ram r fro-n 10 a. m. to 2 p. iu. 15. Cold morning ; dry, clear day. 16- Wet morning; sleeting nearly all , day. , 17. (Hear, dry, sunshine ; not eold, cot ' freef ng. IS. Morning clear, dry aod, cold ;' bal . a nee of day warm suushine. 19. Clou Jy 'morning,' soft' weather, a skift of snow, then sunshine, clear aud warm. 20. Clear and cold with bard freezing; wiudy. 21. Very eold morning, high wind, hard .'. freezing and suushine. 22. Clear and very old morning ; after ' ' noon rather soft.' 23. Cloudy and dull ; a skift of snow Ian nijht ; a little wind but not freezing. 24. Cold, cloudy, freezing morning ; snnsbiue afternoon. . 25. Morning cold, dull and heavy ; some rata in the afternoon. 26. Moruiug sunshine ; cloudy after noon ; rather warm and soft. 27. Cold rain all day aud till ' late at nibt. ....... 28. Dry, cold morning ; very bigh wind; trp of ground frozen Lard ; son- . thine iu evening. 29. Clear, cool cioruiug ; suushine all day. 30. t liar, cool morning ; sunshine all day ; afternoon warm and soft. 31. Warm all day ; middling clear. Febkcart, 1823. , , , 1. Friday,' Forenoon rain; afternoon soft, warm, damp stid cloudy. 2. Morning eo'd, damp, cloudy sad dull; ; rain from. 10 a. tu. till evenirg. 1 3 Foggy, warm aud damp all day; a little sunshine in evening. 4. Clear, warm and pleasant all day; rosds very muddy ; high water. Jaiues North, Esq, died at Dr. Ezra Ih.tjV -5- Wet moruing ; clear rest of day. 6. Warm, foggy moruiug 5 wet the rest of day. 7. Cloudy and warm wind. Rev. Coul- : ter's daughter married.. 8. Clear, warm, dry and pleasant. 9. Cloudy and dull ; varui lain. 10. Some sunshine fill 10 a. m , then wet. Dr. Ezra Doty died after a .' very brief illness. " 11. ( tear, cold and windy ; cast on the muddy roads. 12. t laf aud very cold ; hard frosts ; grouud fr ten very hard. 13. Part Clear, part dull ; raw air ; a little sunsUine. 14. Cloudy morning, cleif nn, dull evening. Earthquake heard iu northaest. ' , 15. About 2i inches of snow this morn ing. Last night Esq. David Walk er's wile died. 16. Very pleasant dry ; clear, soft and warm. 17. Ckar, warm sunshine; afternoon rather dim sun 18. D'lll morning; rain most of tbe day ; heavy ra'u by times ; big -flood ; moderately warm. 19. Dim morning, then clear and windy, and again clouded up. 20. Morning dim sunshine ; noon clear ; eveuiug dull aud windy.. 21. Morning wet and dull, but warm k windy. Death of Dewitt Clinton, Governor of New York. 22. Cool, cloudy morning; some sun shine forenoon ; afternoon freezing, and some kift of snow. 23. Morning clear and cool ; ground frozen bard on top. Wm. MoAlis ter's ark goes down to-day to mar ket on Juniata rivtf. 24- Two inches snow this morning, and continued snowing all day, with a little rain. 25 Clear, cool and freezing in shade ; afteruoon moderate. 26. Morning clear aud frosty ; after noon quite dull ; indications of rain. 27. Wet morning and much rain ; noon dull and heavy fog; cleared oil in ti'ght. 23 Morning clear, windy and dry 7 a pleasant day. R. C. Moore mar ried to E. E. McAl ister. 29. Morning dull and snow storms ; quite blusterii g and cold. . So far this winter has been open ; no sleighing, high water, muddy roads, This year tbe Juniata t VfisJ was bpififf liiada T flaw e . ted many incidents in copying. omit- asg!itaaiaagsaesawfcaatssMBa MARcn7l828. 1. Saturday, Beautiful, fair, clear and pleasant J sunshine all day. 2. Snow 4 iuche deep this morning, then dull all day. ' . 3". Clondy and calm forenoon ; after- noou windy and cold. I. Cold, damp, cloudy, and a , little - snow oa ground yet. Samuel My ers' funefal to-day. , 5. Clear, eold morning ; rest of day , pleatant, with light winds. . 1 ,," 6. Calm, cloudy and dull all day. 7. Beautiful morning ; a few still clouds ; spring like ; birds singing briskly., , ' , 8. Cloudy and rair air; some light .' winds ; no frosty no suushiue ; still very muddy roads. 9. Morning calm, misty and foggy ; frogs noisy j afternoon warm and clear. 10. Dim, foggy forenoon ; . afternoon warm and some sunshine. ' 11. Light warm rain all day. 12. Dull morning ; clear noon ; dull . . evening; uo frost; birds very lively. 13. Beautiful clear sun a I day. . David Moist, married to . Ann Shelten berger. 14. Moruiug dull and misty', but through . . tbe day showers and sunshine alter nating. Tuwnehip election. 15. Heavy gray duil morning J some flakes of snow and light winds, cool. 16. Moruiug cold, eloudy and lrnty ; suushiue at noon evening clear and cool. . ' 17. Morning frosty and clear ; sua shioe ali day. St. Patrick's diy. 18. Clear, frosty moruing j rest of day warm and pleasant. 19. Dim sun ; a little fog ; afternoon model ate and pleasant. ' 20. Clear, warm sun ail day. 21. Cloudy moruiug ; rest of day clear and wiudy ; roads drying dp .' very .' fast.. . " ; 22. Fine clear day ; good sun aud very pleasant. 23. Clear morning duil day ; evening wet, not cold. 24. Moruing cloudy, foggy and damp, yet moderately warm.' 25. Clear moruiug and fair day. 1 quit here. The above is sutLoient to let this generation know that there have been just susb winters as this iu past ages, acd will likely be sgain in the future. I have a record of the winter of 1824, and it was just ditto, 'j brre is noiLiug new under the sua. Respectfully submitted by your friend, II. T. McALlSTER. THE new bill pending in the Legis lature for the consolidation of tho game laws, prohibits tho killirg or takiug of game and Gib as follows : Squirrels between the 1st of January and tbe 1st of August ; rabbits between the 1st of January and the 1st of November; plover between the lft of January aud the 15th of August; partridges be tween the 1st of. January and. the 1st of November ; woodcock between the 1st of January and the 4'h of July; speckled trcut between the 1st of May and the 15th of August ; Llack bars between the 1st ol March and the 1st nf July, Le. Fishing with nets, seines, fish baskets, and other devices, save hook and line ouly, is forbidden ; bunt ing or fishing on Sunday is prohibited under a penalty of $25. Suitable pen allies are imposed for violation of the law. Ilarrisburg Telegraph.- Mr. Daniel Price, of Clay towo- , , . . ., , . - iDip, commuieu su.ciuc, uy u.og.ug himself with a halter, in bis barn, on Monday morning of last week. lie was a good citizen, and committed the act of self destruction while laboring under mental derangement, a malady with which he bas been effected for a year previous. Huntingdon .UonUor. The Lykens ReuJer says : Just be fore going to t ress, this (Friday) noon, James, a six year old sou of William M'Call, ot this plce, was run over by a loaded log wagon, fhe hind wheel passing over ihe lower part of his bowels. The little fellow was on Lis way to school, and near the corner of Main and Market streets be climbed oil the logs for a ride, and in getting off at North Sesoud street was thrown un der the wheel. He was carried to the testdeoce of bis parents, on S-mth Sec nud street, by Hr. Ed. Pugb, and Dr. Smith, who vu close by at the time of the accident, was called. "to bones are broken, but it is feared dangerous intjrnal injuries were sustained. Notice to the Pcbijc On and after this date my sales ate for cash or country produce, excepting to those who have running accounts. I Lave reduced my prices on my entire stock of Clothing : $25. suits now sold for $22 ; $20 suits for $18 ; $15 suits for $13 ; $10 suits for $3. Full line of Boys' Suits at same rate of reduction. Best Beaver Overcoats, worth $20, now sold for $14; Overcoats worth $16 now sold for $13; Overcoats woith $13 now sold for $10 ; others at $4, $5 and $3. Meu's best heavy whole leather Boots, all warranted, sold heretofore at $3 50 to $5, now sold at $2 50 to $4, A full line of Ladies' Shoes at same reduction. Ladies' Cum Shoes 50c. Horse Blankets reduced from $2 to$l. 50 , Lap Robes reduced from $3.50 to $3. Arbuckle Coffee 30c, Coal Oil, 5 gallons for $1 ; White Sugar 9 lbs. for $1. A full line of Soaps, on band. Thanking you all for your pat ronage in the past, 1 earnestly solicit a contiuuance of your confidence and pationage in the future. Yours respectfully, J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Feb. 2, 1876. TzaCUEks' Ixstitvtss. Adjourned In stitutes will be held ss follows : McAlister ville, Friday evening, Jan 28th. and Satur dsy, 29lh; Thompsonlown, Feb. 11th and I2tn 5 Port Koyal, Feb. 20th and 26ih ; Mc- CoysvihV, March Hth and 11 111. , Teachers are requested, to couso prepared to work. - JOHN If. GAMMAa, -Jan 26-2o Coasjr Snptriuttudtni. Pcblic Salf. " ' " , t A. B. Conrad, 'of VTaflier township, wCl fifTt.r at m:li!L mi III n..l., .. . I'l .w. f day, March 8nd, three yuug hones. 2 cults, 5 tows, 2 bulls, 4 farad young cattle, S sows, 5 thoatl, and farming utensils. ' Jercniiah Lyons, Assignee oi" C. B. Bart ley, will sell at pui:ic euiery, at tha Court House in the borough f JtitHiatowo, on Saturday, March 4,1879, thirty shares of stock of tha tH!d yUlorfS IMI Aswciation of lIUSiutvwn' "s'J i' ' '; . DaH Nayh-, f Turbett township, will sell at public sale, oa tbe farm T Stewart Tuibett.in Sill towniMp, .u tO o'cM a. u ,ia Tuesday, March 7 JST6, five horses, 2 colls, 1! cows. bead young cattle, reaper and mower, threshing machine, grain drill, wagon and other forming liteniils. - Bealur, auctioneer. ' ' ' ' ' . . U. L. Bashora will toil at public aalr, at his residence in Walker titwasbip. opposite P-rt Koyal. at 10 o'clock A. .,: on Wed- neaiJar. March?, 1X76, seven head of horses, I 10 cows, 2") head oil 'miLg catliu, bnlU, f steers and heifers, J0 head ot sheer, eves and lambs, 2 head of sbost iil pig,'otie. Wooster, Ohio, ihresher,' witW teii-horie f; Carey power 1 Kirbv reaper and . mover 1 cuiiihiiien good lop bngy. Stock will he delivered to buyers from a dis-lanea A credit of ten months will be given. Bealor, auctioneer '' John P. Shovcr, of Milfor.l township, will otfcr at pub ic sale, at. 10 o'clock on Satur day, March U.h. one h-rse, 1 n:i.re, 2 colts, 3 coirs, 6 head yoing e-itt'e, I sow and pigs. fjiiuii g hleiisils, corn, wtalocs, tc. Bea lur, anotionci-r. D;iniel S. Moss will ofT.rr at public sale. at his residence In Fayette townsMp, 3 miles east of O.ikUiid Villa, at 10 o'clock a. .. 011 lut ?sy, March 14. Ifiiti.: uuo pair oi mules, 2 mitres, 1 nu:lceolt,'2ers, I heif.-r aud farmiig implements. VcU'iliijius, auctioneer. Joseph Martin will i!T.T at pnb'ic sale, at his residence two miles east ol McAlister vilie, at 10 o'clock i.M. on idi.e?U iv, March 1 jlh, to horses. 2 mares, 1 colt. 4 eons, 3 heaJ of young cattle, 8 ho?s, a hit 01 farming utensils, hnman Miller, aic lionec'r. ' ' ' ; ' Mary moer, of Srm-e Iliil township, will sell at pi.hlic sale, at 9 o'clock on Thursday, March 16th, one horse, 1 nwv, 2 colls, 4 cows, 1 bull, I heifer. 5 head of young cattle, 1 1 head of sheep, and farming utensils. Also, st thu same time and place, Salomon Ke Bylcr will sell 1 mill", and household goodiV Bralor. anclloneer. - "MAnRIED: GUSS SWrTZER-Oa the 21th ult, by Rev. U. C. ShmJIe, MriDavM vV. Cuss, ot Turbelt township, and Miss iluldab J. Switaer. of Mihord township.. MED: IilCE At the residence of ber son-in-law, Benjamin Jacobs ia Tmbtt township, on the fhe 20:h ui;.. Its. llcb.cca Kite, sged 9J ycarsa. ,. . : . t'OaiM UIIC, Ilia MIFFLINTOWX MAHKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. MirriLVTows, .March 1, 187C. Butter 2o F-S , Lard..... .. IIjui Bacou ...... Potatoes. ... Qaltr.s. . . . 15 12 10 11 40 to ' . JJIFFLINTO.VN GUAiN MAKKEf. Conecled wet-Kly hy Buyer" it Kennedy. Q"ctATio5 roa To-oat. ' ' Wedui-sdaf , March 1, IS7C- Wheat .S. $1 JOaJ 25 Corn, old ................... M Corn, new, sheiied .... ... -. ' 4(1 Oat ,4 ' C'Jlo:,j liye , ' ... 70 Timothy seed............. , . 2 21 C'luversjtd. ....... ........ 7 uO Special .Yulices. TO COSSCMPTIVC!.' ThJ advertiser, hiding bjen pcrinanentlv cured of that dread disease, Counui:i).ioi by a sinii le' r.'iiuJe, n anxious to maie kuown ,., u..hlK.flrra , e ' means of cure. To all who desire It, he will Send a copy of the prescription iisej, (free ol charge), with the airectioiw for preparing ai.d using the sain.-, wlii. li ih'ey will find a sure cik for ('onscniption, Asthma, Brou chilis, Ac. Parties wishing me prescrip tion will please adire.-s . . . Kevi E. A. WILSON, . 134 Peon St., Wiluamsburgh, N. V. EUROSS OF lOLTIi. ; A GKMI.L.MAN alio suffered lor jears from Nervous Lvbility, Premature Decay, and ull the ellccl ol youihfnl li. discretion ill, for the s-ike ol sintering humanity, send tree to aU oho ueed it, the recipe and direction fur niakim; I he simple remedy by uli.cli he was cured. 5u:lorri wishing to , n.lil by the advertiser's expeih-nee c.ui do sj by addressing in perl.rct confidence, JOHN E. tiiI'E.V. . DecI3-6in ' 42 Cedar St., New Vork. Philadelphia & Heading Eailroad. ArraDgenicnt of PasseDger Trains. Jasi'art 1st, 1870. Trains Itat Uirruburg at fullvvt : For Kew York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. ni. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 0 45 a. m., 2 W and 3 0' p. m. For Head in? a 3 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 8 &f and 7 40 p in. For Pottsvilla al ft 2t, 8 10 a. m., and S 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill k. Susquehanna Branch al 2 40 p. in. For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 i. ra., 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. in , 2 0! and 7 40 p. iu trains have through cars lor New York. The 8 10 a. ui. and 2 00 p ni. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUSD.1YS. For Kew Tort at 6 2 J a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 520 am For Heading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 ii p. m. Traint fur Ilrrubrg Uavt aifullewt : Leave New York it 9 HI t. mn 1 M, 5 15 and 7 45 p. iu. Leave Philadelphia at 9 13 a. iu., 3 40 and 7 10 p. m. Leave Heading at 4 40, 7 40, 11 20 a. m., 1 50, 6 l i and 10 20 p. m. Leave Pottsville at C 00, 9 00 a. m. and 4 So . p. m., and via. Schuylkill aud Sus.pir- hauna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 00 and 8 45 p. in. The 2 SO a. itu train troin Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. in. train from Heading do not run on Mondays- . SCXOJYS. Leave New York at 6 l i a. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. ni. Leave Heading at 4 40. 7 4ii a, ni. and 10 20 p. in. Leave Allentown at 2 SO a. m. &nd 8 t p. iu. ' Via Uomt amd E)ttx Railroad. JOHN E. WUOTTEN, . Gtueral SaperiuttmJtul. The Bkstimel asd HrrrBtiCAM has no aniMrior ajt an ailverttsimr medium in this county, and as a journal of varied news j aud reading it i not surpassed, by any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. A fine assoilnieut wf cloths, cn.imen vesting, &o. aiW rys on hand and for sale by ' a. li. 1XILI)N. Job werk oa short notice at this office. MISCELI-l.VEOlS rr.wmm IS IT Who said that yoo would like to grt sirrh Clothing cj Citj K . People wear, rather than the shokssls ro&Js coni- J . moniytoiar tnis v;n ' Tt vary Large Increase ef nrr b-jsinr-s a'fc-s es to caks A $iU. LOMicn SCAiat of FSiCLi, A J 'You Can Save Er.onrrh m m to boring m TO PAY FOR THE TRIP li frcm anywheTs lo this Cooaty ana nv a my of ignt-aecing Des-ccs. wirtmke a at row a atanti by this St3te?nicnt and wiU yea after one trLil; t CNiractar of r 'TV) be jwrt i I . tuKi,, tffy for go-Bj, I can be rrlrrd mm. EtaitckrTn ty mKrcprincut u when they y tnr w 4tr r"o, ' " f . dm wt wAcfsaf. cut cor.Crz cai il.ts Vj retaO. W bear no ili-wUi to any Cme, imi sute lh'. tnly r c t: r r dealers p-wr Jt' ods a coaiir-; rfdn fcwr houtve. To ech ol o-r i. s ron ci we are ixaoaihtc fcr arucies t miU cl ta. By c jt pi.a ot 1 .cfcctie Che rigift naizts ot ihe mMVcruan cu our ooUst a oa co le n..icti as : How Wanamater A Brown treat thur I CUSI0MERS. anvMracre. aa'J tlial la tis.Kv m as spreetuc; also, lhat the money will i paid txtck ia K !! . i: J Scr wilhu IC Uays wishes, fur any nasoa. so reuira th goods, uewcru. Eudry hrt tat $tora Is. , i aitvut a-ftere tne store is, so ti at t.ry r. r r.-.-.i ineir ' ccu:.tcnen rooals. Thtir is brt cn Oi. lia'I ? PbiJdelphia, it is la?tre bmlthnur. ihe sie of K-rr rrdirary s'(-s. mri ia on tim Suth-east c -ithtt of biXVHS 1X1 11 &1X1 K - SiX i 11 blXl Li-blXill anxl Market txcets. a ' tk.m tk si L i en tj t TbOSt aha CatWOl IV msi Ihsea aakak rsnafil L A A 7 '4 cere totht City. ) trtadc Wurteu, and price oetrm. rYmnt can oe mane to tbe Fxpr Co. oa i erxipt of gooes, and tbe priTiIeftc oil cxipituuT, tbeat isaitowed hctwt paym. Vkaere font, i!o ont piease, 1rc wiU return the money ar.d pay the cjcpt-essage bar to Ph.L'iflphla. V tkotud t turt to rr amr nmt 0 th iiuudmr amj 0cr ikr tlatrr H msyou enter. H WATSIAMAtrD P. DDHTXM La -i -' .-rw-w. - i S'T J l COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, 'f In R. E. rarker't .Veto Brick Building, MAZrVJSTIXCKT, PPOSITK THE COL'KT YARDr MIFFLLNTOWN, JUXIATA COr.NTY, PA. housekeepers' Mnrduare, Build ers' II a rd va re, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &, &C, all of first quality, constantly on Land. I invite the puMic tC call anil see me. MilT!infivn. Aug. 2u, !S7l-tf D.-W. Barley & Oo.'s It the t laca where you can buy . Tllla BEST AM) Till: CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTHING JUTS, CJPS. BOOVi, SHOES,'. 1XD FCRXISlUyG GOODS. WE are prepared to. exhuYt one of tho most choice and select sticks ever offered in this market, and at jJSTOSJSMSn LY LOW J-RIVES ! Also, measures takes for suits and parts of suits, whieh will be maJe to order at short notice, very r.-asonable. Kemeaiber tho placn, in Hoffman's "ew Kuildih?, corner of l?riu'ffe anj Watur s'.-eets, VIFFLIXtOWS, PA. Sept. 15, 175-tl JUST OPENED! A ITew Spring and Snmmer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, For Men, Boys, Women, Kisses and Children. Xotions. iXen's Fiiruishtnt Goodii WATCn ES AND JEWELKY, CAKl'ETS AXU FLOOR OIL CLOTJlS, AU at rates, to correspo-ul to the shrink;;.- in values. Chesn-r than the Chemist of a month ago. Z7 Sl'US MADE TJ OiiL'Elt. Patterson, pa. Nov. 11, 174. Hanlood:HovLo3t-EowEestored Juf published, a new edition oi! Dr. CuIverweU's telebrated Essay' on the ruJieal emit (without luedi-' cine) of Spermatorrlue.i or Seminal weak-! ne. Involuntary SL-uunaJ Losses, luipo-i tei.cy, Menial and Physical Incapacity, liu - pedi.neiits to llarrlaire, etc ; also, Con - sumption, fcpiiepsy and Fits, induced by ?r7';!alch ey's Improved rrveket, the sell-indulgeuce or seSuai extravagance, 4:c: 'if l)if:p Check Valve, which ran s Trice, ia a sealed envelope, only six J-ijJ'.wiitidria'in wuhjnt disturbing tbe cents. iwT.'Af'fc.ljoiuts, and Ihe copper chamber The celebrated author, in this admirable which never ciacka, soles itr rusts and will Essay, clearly deiuonsl rales, from a thirty .,s, a -. ,jm.. r r Mjc by l)tfllers and years successful practice, that the alarm-,!,.. Xx.,u jfen.llv. I i order ta be sure ing cons.f,nenees or selr-aoiise iftay U.- ratl-;ih,t ton p. l l.i ..t 'rv' Pnn-p, be careful ically cured" without the d.tnjreroui use ! n. seo that It l.i my tradi-niark as above, internal medicine or the application of the if vuR .lo not fei,..w il,.-r to buv. descrip knile; pointing out a mode of cure al once uve cire.iliirs. U-i; -it r :t:i the "name ar l simple, certain, and etr.ctual, by inear.s ol adjiiis ol the beartst yon, will Ic which every aiitterer, no matter what his promptly furnished by addressin-. iih condition may be, may enre himself cheap-tn, c' ly, privately, and radically. j CHAS. Oi BLATCIILEY, IXTThis I.cetnre should b? in the handsi JUAStrACTtasa of every youth and etery man In the land., 6Cf, fmmeree St., Philadelphia. Pa. Sent uuder seal, in a plain envelope, to. TlA:zix:: oiieat reduction Publisl.ers, r. nRi G.n.i u son, 41 Ann St.. New York; Post-OUice Box tihli. Oct. 1"., 1875-ly. Will vuit Mifflin and Patterson ever Tuesduv, Thursd.iv and Saturday ntorhings aud wiil furnish the citizens ht "these bor - oujjhs wit i the test Of BEEF , VEAL, MUTTON, POKK, tc. at h verv lowest prices. He rrsi.ectlnllj - I solicits the natronaire of the t.ubiic. Si a A TtMl X IK. I " I a i . - hn.i3 iMiMoo iiviuttw i ant a ai II I)L. a . jl ..tl WS - I . MiiH.i.to -- .teas uuiutcriiam uuuerr. Lnuic it, .ID FER7ISFME. IS. X-7i ten you now to oo in S.'SMff.WI Suit at Oak Kali $ BE. to the Ci,iy of Philadelphia, f5 off what -e fell we mda-.mTrrr rr-tr g s.in are well ait. iwiM a! ,. bt-i 'J"c acute of tacta ui L.r u;i t ui. asXa s THE pnee in p?a!h GrntetmrM etnrr r. 1e same price so .quai&taiccs aoc ?:rurf;pi.. To City pcu)le aiMl cc.n-.:r7 pectin c advantage. With cicf aridtf iri. s Cmrir-' it given, t:iat the Prxe it kar 11 cas int. scht I IHiS is important' wired. ;tcii".cnL..-V'pTed ' I peop'e bainff sHorrs m sJaH-6-n i-w. s.am ( ttti our sirna, caH, rlseniseicn . arxt j slop sViraaicr on the st;t. si itk taisi a.rtt-fs a paiicms oi ir.aicr.i arn pTitcs vj T.en nmii Person eta have - tt? mod art by tapre. bv send- in; lixrr frii.i ( jrc luniih csy d-rccnurs that J any can lf.eavjre ty,! and ?escr;r.in(E cckr -- aj.fcii;r&s---f .r.-'r...-.i W. LlttTHEESEAUGH. w w. ails SAMUEL STKATKR. 'Ti,iirET s j-t? V lTor..ed C'tTti'M- i.j Z ?.iBKkj'A'(iOD PlMP 1$ Jat9 tfia the aclri!iw!e.l?cd "oil VV, y STANDAkI of tle rnarltef. bv twinular ! -jfcveriiirt, I lie best pi:mp Ht ihe least : ';J )fr! money. ttL-ritiuti n invited to IX THE PniCEa OF TEETH! Full Up per or Lower Setts as Low as $3 j Xo teeth allowed to leave the cJHce un less Ihe imticni t (nlis'i'il. j Teeth remo-leled and repaired. Teetu filled to last for life, 1 Tt'eth extraete.1 without pain, by the us; ;of Nitrons Oxide (lasj always on hand. I Owinst lo tho hard times, 1 will insert full sincle sets teeth, of the very best kind lull Temporary sets extra. I lootuaclie stopjied in live miniiirs will; mil sartrud ; r w t..a t.iAii. t , vsajas a an,a.aiE- llv IBS I aa C I fTTlt I It I I li 1 ics: ut iav iivKiL esiaoimiitNi in Mtm. lovsn in lboj. 13 r. i
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