SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN. Waaesdar. Aufmt I, 1S7G. B. S (J II V i I E 11 , nvi kd rioriiiToi. Seputlicaa National Ticket. tor pheside.nt, RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, Of on 10. FOrt VICE PRESIDENT, WILLIAM A. WHEELER, OF NEW "ORK. Republican Primary Election. The qnaliflcd members if (he Republican party ol Juniata county are requested to meet at the n:al places of holding elections, la the respective districts, oa 8 ATCBDAY, AUGUST 19, 1876, at 2 o'clock r. St., and alter the election of a Judge ana two clerks, by ballot, during the Ural 80 minutes, proceed to Tote, by btllot, lor the nomination of One person for Congress, line person lor Seuator, One person for Representative, lne person (or Register and Recorder, I me person for S horitV, Two persona for Associate Judges, One per sou for Jury Commissioner, Also, "Per" or " Against the proposed amendment to Article one ol the Crawford County System," limiting the time of arj noiiDccmeuts to two weeks instead of rota weeks prior to the Primary Election. Tbu pvl's to' remain ojr:j until 7 o'clock r. M -, alter which the votes shall be poSucIv counted, and all the papers taken posses sion of hv the Keturu Judges, who shall meet in Convention at the Court Uouse. iu the borough ol Mifflintown,' on HttNDAY. AUGUST 21, 1876, at 1 o'clock r. a., to return, add np the votes so polled, and announce the result, and to transact such other business pertain iug to their ollice as may devolve upon them. by order of the Committee. J. P. STEKUETT, Chairman. Attest: H'st. M. Allison', Secretary, pro tern. MifClntowu, June 10, 1S76. The Hamburg murder, or massacre, awakened a lively debate in Congress. There are about fifteen Luodrrd bill of different kinds in Congress bv Democratic Congressmen to get motiej not r.f f TrAi.iirr K.ontv will I.a out of the Treasurr. Huipty will be no name for tbe Lutted States Ireasury ll the j get possession if it. " Is tbe late, or rather present Congress-, eighty different bills for con '.ructnig railways by Government aid or liud subsidy have been offered, and that chiefly by Democrats atcauii , do you recollect bow the Democracy, during the last Congressional contest, i .... .a m B.,-i, .,i,i TtlE cotton claims presented in the Lower House of Congress since the Democracy got possession of it amount to two huudrej millions ot' dollars. If you wish to help to pay thes! claims votes for TilJen and Hendricks, and that will only be a beginning. The war iu Europe now is a sort of a religious war. Now that the sword ih at work both on the side of tbe Cross and the Creevnt. The Cross being tbe strongest, why not drive the Turk and the CrcseC't out of Europe ? The bar barity of tbe Turks equals that of the ! ludiauf, almost. What a fine lot ct reformers the Democrats have in Consrress. How they hsve shrieked and blustered over the HaUtry and wages of everybody! except thuir otto salary of five thou- WfiiL Everybody but me. Great reformers ' iwifs iwxed ana Mr. 1 lid en are consider-1 sblv alike, in a certiin particular. They are! .like iu that thev tth grew immensely rich i , by levying immoderate prices on those for . whom- they worked. Tweed made his mon- ! cv on the contracts in New York citv. Til- den made his monev bv charging monstrous ' , . . , fees on clients. It will require a hair-Plit- j ting process, that cannot result satisfacto'i-1 ly, To tell the difference in the morality of shavhig the public, generallv, through "con-! s v ' fc ' 6 I tiacts. or shaving an individual or corjwa-, tion. The process of operation of Tweed ! and Tiiden was not so different. The dif- ! ference li s m the parties operated on. rr ft a ii'i l oi ifio. v.ause oi are ui.huoitu. The record of Hays and heeler . Young lalie,, in blue flannel in Wiscon squarcs so completely with what is right sa across half mile wide Likes, tbat the Democracy have failed to fitid j Two tramps, diguised in female attire a single thing to bang an objection on, I recently entered a dwelling et Sum-nit. j . i 4- i fi .u-.. i Cambria Co. Alter irvins to com oit an and that is not only the case with their , omw npm A f,.m.ltf-who w .lone in record, but it is alsj the case with their the house at the time of their visit, thev rivate characters. To make up for 1 this lJSS of a subject thev have com , menced anew to assail President Grant They are like the dog that barked at the moon. Tbe dog is dead long ago, and the moon still rolls on. They Will die as a party, and centuries after they are dead President Grant will loom np among the brightest historical charac ters, and as one of the champions of the best pet of political principles ever advocated among men. The Daxocratio Victory in Ala bama. The Democratic victory in Ala-1 . , , i . i i i bama it nppears was brought about i by unfair means, as may bo learned , irom tae t.;iiairmAn oi me itepuoii can State Executive Committee, as follows : MoNTGOMkST, Ala., Ang. 11, 1876. Hon. Geo. E. Svencer : The election was conducted nnder new laws, under color ct which thousands upon thousands of liepnoiican voters were denied the right of suffrage. In no proper sense as there an election by the jieople in Ala bama on last Monday. CHawLts E. Mavca, Chairman Republican Slate Executive Com mittee. Othfr deppatches of a similar char acter have been received at Washing ton. l.i tbe last campaign tie Democracy denounced every one tbat favored ap propriations for the improvement of river navigation. W ith all thatdenan eiation staring them in the face, tbeir branch of Congress, tbe ether day, voted $300,000 j0r the Tennessee river, suns utterly beyond any proper ob jects of expenditure in tbe present state of tbe public Treasury, and tbe gener al prostration of business interests. For three or fonr worthless rivers in North Carolina, the enm of $146,000 is appro priated by this bill ; for the rivers and harbor of Georg-a $107,000 are ap propriated. For the State of Texas alone, the enormous sum of $402,500 is lavished; while the hungry little State .f West Virginia asks for and receives, to imorove the navigation of tta creeks and river, the prodigious a'tnoant of $345,000 of the pubiie money Piilt burg Gazette. A Juniata County Man on the Southern Situation J Tie Fiau,burg, 8. C mMuor tu the first wie ef debate in the United SenaT, last week. Senator John J Patterson took a part to the debate. From lhe Senator's speech wt publish extracts-as follow: Ooverner Chauiberhdn is an honst man J and did not transmit tSe information in re i gard to Hamburg to the President until be had ascertaibed the whole truth. The Demo cratic party of South Carolina to-day waa divided as to whether it should nominate a candidate or arcept Governor Chamberlain and support him when nominated by the Republicans. His conrse had been approved h both parties, and it a lair to perauuie that he was an honest' man and told the Iruih. He (Patterson', knew or the " ways that are dark and tricks that are Tain" re sorted to in the Soitlh'by the Democrats to carry elections, and h id no doubt as to the truih of all those staTements. The other branch of Congirssf&d been engaged ail the fission in a wiid hunt tor Republican tnicTe and they bad caught sums. lie was ! glad of it. lie would be the Ut man toat ' It'llltlt ffk Wfttwt W..t.(.ll.... tl.i...... . n.l ; be h.ped the Democrats wouWcatch theiu. This IU publicans were ail willing to aid the Democrats in catching Republican thieves, but the Democrats woii'd not aid the Re publicans in catching Democratic murder era. lie then sp 'ko of the Hamburg trou ble, au'l said he regretted to seu that many ol the most respecub'e men ol the State were changed with being implicatca iu that affair. The preservation of human life in the South was ol mre importance than the question of wbo uiijrht be Presidout of the Lulled Stales, If the Wee lion of Tidcn would stop these murders in the Son'h be did uot know but what he wcod be wiping to have him Wee ted. The great body ot the Southern people were brave and gcueroiis, and wanted to du a hat waa right, and if tiie 1'eiU'tcratHt headers woud let them aone tbey X'liM do right, lie commented at great length npu laws passed by the South Carolina Democratic Lcgisltture in lto in the days ol lhj reconstruction, and argued that the Southern people were unwilling to accord to the colored men of the South the rights secured to them by the war. If Sam m.7 J. Tiden were to go to EdgeficJ county to-morrow, the chances were that M. C. But for, wno was concerned in the Hamburg arrair, woud -be this "han-man of the committee to receive him. He wond certainly be a member of the committee. Let .Mr." Tiden be elected President by the votes of the honest peope, and every body woud say Amen ; but for the sake of civilization it should not go abroal that be cond not be elected u:icm he got the 7otes of a the murderers in the South. He ar- gm,d Iitt SoUlh Carolina was a Kepublican Mate by a large nij .rity, and if she should ! h:' t.ift'll Itllt i.f lb. list ot" Rt'lillbliiftn St'ltea ' b? t.ik"cu out d" the list of Republican States and the whole South should become Demo cratic, it would (imply be that section ar rayed again! the North again, and it meant war. There would be a new horror; and (he penalty would be visited upon the people of tlie South aain by the North. The Democratic party of the North en couraged tbe Democrats ol the South to go tl. u-'.p vK..n tlw.r tr.t lh..l.i tut,. Inat truui,!,. st)eaked back. 1 ha result was j the Druiocraii of ihe South had a supreme ' contempt for the Northern Democracy. i He dclended the present Legislature ot South Carolina, and said it was as tvije and useiul as the Legislature of any other State in this Union, (n conclusion, he said he spoke in t.iv,,r l peace and harmony, and declared that there bad been more men murdered in the South for opinion's sake since the war than were killed on the Fed eral side iu any battle of the war. News Items. .Martin Uiliic, of Philadelphia tried to spite his wile by setting lire to her cloth ing, but the Are was extinguished and she had him anested. and the chances are that will give him a large sum on Sept. 1st. Hilbe will becon." a resident of Monya ineneing prisou for a while. A miserlv tramp has died rear Kahway of i self-starvation. His estate is not vet com- j pletely figured up, but he has lelt house worth $'iiK). fi i-tnn Tpfn i nnr tttiinnifv wheat hi,,.,., to Liverpool" at twer.tv-eifft.t cents 1 per bushel. u f 'cJ The average wealth of the Mormons is each and their aver:ig iamiliut twen- ciiht children. Mrs. Patrick Kelly was burned to death, at Lowell, Mass , licrclolhe taking tire from siwrks from her pipe. The soldier's monument at Ilarrisbure will ccst Moody has built himself a $1',00 honse j" sl.ire ljil!s ,, and now he is a. the loses and birds of the air. jj-B(lt,r a Uw ,aS5Cd last winter, hotels are required to post in each room their taU Un hoard, etc. 7 " fyT rhurCh M Mersburg. I'a., has bad but three pastors iu the last (Iie hundred and seven years. Rev. Dr. Creigh a native of Landisburg, Perry count.)-, we think has been its pastor for In "J"1 -vei""- . . On bundav neht at about 11 o'clock, the follnd y f j'vter lieirsnvderf at Liverpool, in this county, was destroyed by tire. The buildings ami its content? are reported to have been worth about JJ,'K, and were m sore in the Lycoming eorr.piny in the cum gathered up such articles as they could uauauy carrv ana aecauipei A young lady named Alary Risinger, re siding in Morrellsville, Cambria county, while walkin; on the public rond Sunday last, was overtaken by i wo men who took hold of her, dragged her dowu over an em bankment, and both outraged her person. The Hends then fled, while the poor grrl, w ho w as bait dead Irom violeuct, made her way home, and gave information. Two men named Hays are suspected. The Perry county jldcocate says i The cropping out of coat, discovered some months ago by Mr. El. M itchett, near Mt. Patrick, this county, has interested some gentlemen in Baltimore. Tney have fur nished Mr. Materiel with money to push forward his drift into the mouulain. If a ve.u oi inree leei is aiscovereo, im TK. ....,. , v..-.i....i en they b is one , lhe poultry dealers in Ful ton mar ket. His devotion to his Dock seems to take a very practical turn. The an.iual death-rate of New York is still over 31 a thousand. General Joe Lane is living in a log cabin in Oregon. He is eighty-three and poor. The Chinese wood-chopper? who went up in a water-spout at Eureka, Nev., escaped unharmed. Thev were encamped in tue bed ot the canon ; seven of the thirteen got ol the range of the flood; five tumbled down into the valley below, and one was washed two miles. The miners aver that nothing short of an earthquake wiil kill a Chinamen. Iowa juries hold that in case a marriage engagnteut is broken the parties must return all presents, or their wot th in tuoucy. The wool clip ol the country in ISTo was nearly two hutidred million pounds, whereas in IfyjO il was only sixty-five millions. Iu 1875 tb country bought about filty million dollars' worth of woollen goods aud eleven millions worth of wool. It would seer" that it is as good to be a female clerk in tbe Treasury Depaitmentaa to be boru lucky. One of theiu recently married a millionaire, and now it appear that auotber married tbe new Postmaster lienerol. While cleaning a well near Rocky Sj ring', Lanoaster county, on Tuesday luorniuir, a week Henry Iteilly of Lan caster, was overcome by tbe foul gas; fell from a ladder and broke bis neck. One of the wealthiest farmers of Da buque county, la., has been sued by bis daughter for $20,000 damages for de famation of character. Tbe Doctor wanted Yanderbilt to take some brandy as a stimulant, when he was thought to te dying. "Xo," sal J he, ' I don't want to go into the presence of uy Maker while under the influence of liquor." News Items. . There are 80,000,000 acres ofpablie lands in Texas alone. , Han Francisco is in a patio oral small pox. Over 400 eaaea were reported last month. Beading physioiani report fbnrteta eases of small-pox in one locality in tbat city. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company is laying its fourth track from Philadel phia to Harrisburg. Thomas Burton Quackenbash was hanged at Batavia, N. ., ou tbe corn ing of tbe 11th mst., for the murder of Mrs. Sarah Morton on tbe 3d of - De cember, 1875. He confessed the deed. Daniel Hull, the oldest living loco motive engineer in the State, resides in Chainbersburg. -. He was born in Stras burg, Lancaster county, in 179S, and commenced railroading in IS 13. Charles Krause, a sewing1 machine manufacturer of llonusdale, fa., while driving through a piece of woods on his way to 1'itUtou, on Tuesday, was assailed by a band of 'Molly Maguires' aud so iubuuianly beatcu tbat bis life is despaired of. His watch and a con siderable amount ot money weie taken. Ou Friday a week Mrs. Ann Jaue Buehler, who has been known in l'olts vilie for years as "Auut Jane," ar rived at tho advanced and extraordi age of 100 years. She was born Au gust 4, 1770. She is in destitute cir cumstances. George Bowers, of Hopewell town ship Bedford couuty, committed suicide by hanging himself in his stable. He had been gloomy aud despoudeut for several week. Charles Decker anj Albert Smith, boys, aged respectively 15 aud 16 years, were arrested at t'orry on Saturday for attempting, during the ktter pait of June, to throw a passenger train off the track of the Philadelphia and Kr.e Rail road by placing spikes and stones on ths rails. They were committed to tbe Erie jail. There are 17,900 public schools in Pennsylvania,- anj there is a regular daily reading of the Bible iu 14,5llO of them. A cow was found the other day standing stark and stiff in a pasture iu Maine. She bad been struck by light niug, killed, but not thrown to the ground. It is slated tbat the Turkish army now equipped and in the field numbers 300,000 men. "Why didn,t I kill somebody?" thought a conict as he entered the Massachusetts State Prison to serve out a ten years' sentence for hen-stealing, side by side with a man sentenced for five years lor causing the death ot his wife. Smoke caused by a conflagration in the bush between Ileuimitigford and Valley field, Canida, started by a farm er in clearing a piece of laud prevails to such an extent as to interfere with navigation east and west. The fire has consumed all the farmers' crops, cattle. buildings, lVc, in the surrounding neighborhood. The wheat being marketed in Union county, III., is of an inferior quality. La?t week s sale of short-burned cat tle at Paris, Ky., amonjted to $154,- 000. E. Phillips was sentenced on Satur day to one year's imprisonment and hoed &UU for issuing fraudulent tax receipts in Schuykill county. Samuel M. Biaine killed 55 snakes on bis farm, near .Milton, last Friday. Grasshoppers now infest thirty coun ties in Georgia. A water-spout near Lynchburg, Vs., on Saturday carried away a culvert, leaving a gap fifty feet in depth, into which a freight train pitched, killing two men. Charles Waiter, aged 14 years, was so badly eut in the neck with a knife in the hands of a playmate with whom be was scuffling, at Tauiuqua, that be died two days afterwards. Tbe peach originally came from Per sia ; melons from Asia : quinces from Corinth ; the bean from Egypt ; cherries from Asia'; apricots from Armenia ; the tomato from South America, tut apples were originally brought from the east by the Romans. The crab apple is indigenous to Great Britain. The anion was almost an object of worship with Egyptians 2000 years be fore the Chrisiao era. It first csme from India. During the prevalence of a thunder 10110 at Irwin's station, Pa , on Friday evening, the lightning struck and in stantly killed Jas. Twigger, who, with two oluer boys, were out at play. Ills companions were severly stunned by the shock, but it is thought they will recover. If tbe man on the fence sits there till he has read and digested Gov. Til den's letter be won't get down in time to vote. Jim Frazier fcas been catting grain for over two weeks, and has one of the finest crops ever raised on tbe Missouri bottom. He has 140 acres of winter wheat, and will clean 25 bushels to tbe aere ; 80 acres of Rye, 60 acres of bar ley and 20 acres of oats, making a .to tal of 300 acres cf small grain. He bas also 470 acres of corn, HO acres of which is in tassel, being the early Dent variety. He is feeding 300 bead of bog, 100 head of which are ready for market, and has j :st shipped 60 bead of fat cattle, and has several car loads left. n S1 j .1 l; L . lie enmmencea inresning nis wneai Thursday, and expects to clean np tbe whole business before the machine moves. Mr. John Scott, Postmaster of Brook ville, was brought before U. S. Com missioner Mot audless, Pittsburg, Sat urday on a charge of purloining money from registered letters. For some time past letters have been missed, and it was kuown to the department at Wash ington that "crookedness" existed in Jefferson county. Special Agents Frye and Barnett were directed to work the matter np, and after a time became satisfied that the irregularities were in BrookviMe post (Bee, and that Mr. Scott, the postmaster was the crooked in dividual, although tbe evidence against him was only circumstantial He was arrested as stated, and, after a hearing, was held to bail in the sum of $4,000 for trial at the next term of the U. S. Court. John Chamberlain, Sr., of Long Branch, in 1842 sold for $1,400 three hundred acres of land in Ocean town ship, the whole of which is now covered with cottages and hotels, and is valued, with the erections npon it at not far from a million and a balf of dollars. In the extreme north end are situated tbe West End and Rowland hotels, while about the centre is the Hoey villa. Mb. Tn-DEjj Oh, mercy ! "What a sickening blow that was that Scott Lord, a Democratic Congressman from this (New York) State, delivered under the fifth rib of the Democracy, in Congress last Thursday, the 10th inst, when he offered a resolution as follows : that "all resorts to force, fraud, terror, intimidation, or otherwise to prevent a free exercise of the right of suffrage should meet with certain, condign, and effectual pimish inent, and that whenever violence or murder shall be committed by one race on another the aggressor shall be duly punished according to law." Oh, Lord ! .Why did you do sot You might have known that all of the Republicans would vote for it, and that our fellows would vote against it " Ye gods," but it aches ! How it has put our party on the record witliin the past week, as being opposed to the punishment of the violators of the rights of a large class of Southern people. It gives me an awful pain to have our party thus put on the record. Oh, Lord ! Mr. Lord 1 Mr. Scott Lord ! " Why did you do so !" Murder In Xetr Jersey. On Sunday night a week a gang of New Jersey outlaws murdered a man 60 years of age, for bis money, in his own bouse, near El wood, N. J. Little money was obtained. A daughter, the only occupant of tbe honse with him, escaped from tbe house, and remained in a strip of wood all night. In the morning she aroused the neighbors The murderers are known. They were ncigbbois. Large rewards have been offered for their arrest At one time they bad taken refuge in a large swamp, but got ocrt of it before tbe place was completely surrounded. As many as four hundred people have been hunting tbe murderers at one time. If they are caught in New Jersey, it is proba ble tbat all formality of trial will be dispensed with, aad tbey be either shot or hang to t limb of the first tree. Acip Advertisements. Administrator'! Notice. Ettale of Jama McJlultr, itctastd. "I ETTERS ot Administration on tbe es I i late of James McAlister, late of Fay ette township, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons in debted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without de lay to JOHN' 15. McALISTER, Administrator, McAIisterville, Juniata Co., Pa. Aug 16, 1878. TO CENTENNIAL VISIT0ES. ASTOR LODGING ROOMS, 323 North 8th St. (shove T.ace, Philadelphia. Newly furnished Loggings at 50 cents per day. Special terms to Clubs and So cieties. Also, a FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, with rooms for ladies and gentlemen, at ry moderate prices. 4U0 North beveuth, Corner Callow hill s(re:t. Accommodations for UK) guesJ. V. N . PEARCE. Ang. 16, 1876. CAUTIO. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against using D. F. Stow's Kubher Chain Pump Valve in Perry, Juniata and M.fl-.in counties, as it is an infringement on ' I'ncle Dan's ELASTIC KUktBEH BUCKET," patented by Wm. C. Babkkk, leil, and all who use ether than the genuine article are infringers, and will be dealt with according to the laws trovided in such cases. VM. C. BARKER, Patentee, Millport, Mew York. Geo. E. Bccklet, Counsel. Zf JOHN D. LOTZ, the Auction eer, is the Agent for the BAKKEli PUMP in the three counties above named. augl6 3m Protlionotarj's Kot.ce. "IV"OTICE is hereby given tbat the acconnt X v of Samuel McMeen, Committee of John Jordan Riddle, bas been tiled in the Pro- tbonotary's office of Juniata county, and tbe same will be presented for confirmation and allowance, at tho Court House in Mif flin town, on Wednesday, September 20th, 1876. JACOB BEIDLER, rrothonotary. Aug 9, 1876. County Fair. THE Jnniata County Agricultural Soci ety will hold their Annual Exhibition, on their grounds in Port Koyal, on Wed xbsdat, Thi ssdat and Fkidat, October 4tb, Sth and 6th, 1876. AH correspondence to be addressed to SAMUEL BUCK, Ang. l-3t Port Royal, Pa. In the Court of Common Pleas of Juniata County, Ho. 11, feept. Term, lsJTti. Elisabeth Leonard, by her next friend, Maurice Leonard, rs. Samuel Leonard. Subpana r Divorce a menta tt thora. To Samuel Leonard, the respondent : You are hereby notified to be and appear at the Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, commencing on the first Monday of September next, being tbe 4th day of the month, at 1 o'clock r. m. of said day, then and there to show cause, if any you have, w by a dworce a mtnsa et Ikorm and alimony should not be granted and decreed in the above case ; personal notice having tailed on account of your absence. WM. H. KNOCSE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Mitllintown, ) August 1, !876. 1 notice to Tax-Payers. THE Commissioners of the county ol Juniata hereby give notice tbat no more County Bonds will be issued and sold by them at present, as we consider that we have funds enough for all necessary pur poses. We also give notice to collectors ol County end State Taxes for the year 1876, that they allow the tax-payers of the coun ty an abatement of 6 per cent, on all taxes paid by them previous to the first day of September, 1876, and snch collectors will be required to settle their respective Dupli cates in fell within one year from date of same. Tbe Commissioners will be at their office In Mifflintown on tbe second Tuesday of every month, to transact any business con nected with satd office. By order of Com missioners. JAMES DEEX, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Mifflintown, May 80, 1876 A fine aasottroent of cloths, cassimerct vcalinga, Ac, a'.wryt an band and for sale br - b.B.LOUDOS. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. i'a. and Vtnd. fix , issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas cf Juniata county ami to me di rected, will be exposed to sale at public outcrv, at the Court House, in the borough of Mitllintown, on ?KIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1870, at 1 o'clock, r. tbe following real estate to w it : A tract of land situated in Greenwood township, bounded and described as follows: On tbe north by lauds of Amos folk, on the east by lands of James S Cox, on tbe south by lauds of Creighton Clark and on the west by lands of Kmnor Mendenhall and others, containing 70 Acre, more or less, having therein erected a Log House and Cooper ahop. Seized, taken in execu j "on au lo oe B"ia xu V'WV ' 'h11 A lot of ground in the town of Richfield, Monroe township, on the corner of Mam and Water streets, fronting on Main street 64 leet, and on Water street 120 feet, bound ed on the west by lot of II. (i. Shellenber- ; ger and on tha north by an alley, having thereon erected a large frame dwelling house. Seized, taken in execution and lo be soid as the property of Tobias Brown. A lot of ground in ilio village of Johns town, Bea'e township, beginning at a poiut in road leading from Midlintowu to Johns town, 14 leet east of Samuel McMillen's corner, thence near said McMillan's north 31 degrees, west 9 9-10 perches to a post; thence by lands of Samuel S. Panneb.tkcr, north :3 deg. east b I-IO per. to a post in me road : tnence by lands ot (jidcon llalde man, south deg. west 6 3-10 per. lo the place ot beginning, containing 59 3-10 Acre, neat measure, and having I hereon erected a three-story Strum Gritl Mill, w ilh Engine House and Woodshed attached Also a t act of land in same township and county, bounded ou the nurth and south bv lauds of J. B. Casner, on the west by lands ol Allen anil on the east lands of Wil son Laird, containing IO(l tirci, more or less, having thereon erected a Frame Dwcllttig House na Siafie. Seized, taken in exeution and to be sold as the property of John M. Hartley. All the right, title, claim and interest of Samuel Mc.Mceu in and to the two following parcels or tracts of land situated iu Walker township: Knst is bounded on the north by lads of Andrew Ueshoar and J. and W. H. Moore, on the east by Win. Carroll's heirs, on the south by Wm". Cleck and others, and on the west by lands of Benjamin Weid man's heirs, containing AO Acres, more or less, all cleared. And, second, a lot of ground bounded on the north by the above described tract, ou the east bv lands of John McMhm, deceased, on the south by lands of Jacob Shirk, and on the west by lot of W. , havi ,h'iWB erected .Li" Dwelling II. Kurtz, contain-ng One Acre, and House, Outhouse. Log Barn aud oilier out buildings. Seized, taken in execution aud to be sofd as the property of Samuel Mi Meen. A ot of ground in the borough of Mif flintown, situated on the corner of Main and Court House street, onoosiie nnrtburest i corner of Court House square, froming 6 ) leet on alain street, and extending cast ward 140 feel to an aey, bounded ou the north by (ot of G. W Smith, and having thereon erected a Urge Brick Hostt, known as the PENNSYLVANIA HOTEL, targe Stable and Shed, Ice Honse, and other buildings. Seized, taken in execution aud to be sod as the property of Jacob Wi.l. A tract of and in Greenwood township, bounded on the north by ands of Jonathan Mier, on the east by finds of Adam Chupp, on the south by "lands of Frederick Rhoads, and on the west bv finds of G. Cary Tharp, containing 35 Acres), more or ess The house erected thereon was lately destroyed by fire. Seized, taken in execution and to be sod as the properly of Frederick Uaugler. A tract of land in Walker township, bounded on the north by lands of Joan Beshohr and others, on the east by lands of S. W. Kautfinan, on the sonth by lands of S. W. KautTinau and others, and on the west by lands of Geoge Heckman, contain ing T5 Acres, more or less, and having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling House, Large Cabinet-miker Shop, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, and Spring House, with good running water. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Abraham K. Kautlman. A tract of land in Fermanagh township, bounded on the north by finds of Joseph Spieglemoyer, on (lie east by Geo. Singer, on the south by Ludwig Schroder, John Stoner and others, and ou the west bv lands of J. Sl U.llower.containingl 16 Acres, more or less, unimproved. .11 HO, a lot of ground in the borough of MilHintowo, front ing 60 feet on east side of School House street, and extend. ng eastward V2 feet to an alley, bounded on the north by North street and on the south by lot of William H. Rollmau, having thereon erected a Large Frame Dwelling House and outbuilding Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Will. WM. II. KNOCSE, Sheriff. SHEKirr't Orrics, ) Mifflintown, Aug. 8, 1876. S STILL GREATER REDUCTION IX THE PHTCES OF TEETH! Fall Upper or Lower Setts as Low as No teeth allowed to leave the office unless tbe patient is sausueu. Teeth remodeled and i paired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the nse of Nitrons Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full singlo seU teeth, of the very best kind, for $10.00. Tool bathe stopped la five minutes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of G. L. D&kr, established in Mifflin town in 1660. O. L. DERR. Jan 24. 187 Practical Dentist. Leal Advertisements. PltOCLA M ATIOS-w' n E BEAS, the Hon. Bisj. F. Jcukjh, President Jodge of tbe Court of Common Pleas for tho DU Judicial District, composed of the counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumber land, and the Honorables Jonathan Weisei and John Koona, Judgea of tbe said Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, hare issued their precept to me directed, bearing data tbe 2Sth day or April, 1876, fer holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer ana General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at MIF FLINTOWN, on tbe FIRST MONDAY ot SEPTEM BER, 1876, being the 4tu day of the month. Notice rs Heeebv Give., to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of the County of Juniata, tbat tbey be thee and there in their proper personi, at one o'clock on the afternoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and oyer remembrauces, to do those things that to their offices respectively appertain, and those that are bound by rccoguixance tc prosecute against the prisoners that are 01 then may be in the Jail of said county, be then and there to prosecutien agaiust them as shall be just. By an Act of Assembly, passed the the day of May, A. D., 1854, it is made the duty of the Justices of the Peace, of the several counties of this Commouwealih, tc return to the Clerk of this Court of ytartoi Sessions of the respective counties, all the recognizances entered into before them by any person or persons charged with the commision of any crime, except such case; as may be ended before a J ustice of tha Peace, uuder existing laws, at least teu days before the commencement of lhe session of the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, and in all cases where any recognizances are entered into le-j then ten days before the commencement of the sessiou to which they are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return tbe same in the same manner as if said act had not been passed. Dated at Mitllintown, the 23th day of April, in the year Of oar Lord one thou sand eight hundred aud scventv-aix. WM. 11. KNOCSE, Sheriff. SheritTs Office, Mifflintown, August 2, 1876. ) Tarlal Ust for September Term, 1976. 1. Margaret House vs. George Klinger. No 6-', Fib term, 1875. 2. " Margaret House vs. W II Knonse. Xo 18, April term, 187-. 3. Margaret House vs. Daniel Knouse. No 23, April term, 1875. 4. Margaret House vs. George Goodling. Xo 24, April term, 1875. 5. Margaret House vs. Frederick Meiser. No 2;', April term, 1875. 6. J F McXeal vs. Solomon Books and William Wagner. No 1J1, April term 1875. 7. George W Gorton vs. Hugh Palm. No 12, Sep! term, 1875. 8. Jonathan Weaver vs. D P Minrehan. No 22, Sept term, 1875. 9. Selinsgrove A. North Branch Railroad Company vs. George F. McFarlsnd.- No 69 Sept term, 1875. 10. Edward P Thompson, Wm S Thomp son and Theodore S Thompson vs. John L Anker, Administrator of Jeremiah Kirk, dee'd, and Samuel Kirk. No 94( HvyU term, 1875. 11. Oeo.-ge T Robisen and William Kea, partners, trading as Kobison, Kea Sl Co., vs. Stewart MeCulIoch. No 125, Sept T, 1875. 12. Selinsgrove k. North Branch Railroad Company vs. F F Bchui.- So 271, Sept term, 1875. 13. Selinsgrove &. North Eranch Railroad Company vs. D A Doughmau. No 272, Sept term, 1875. 14. Christian Kurts and A M Kurtz vs. Frederick Meiser, with notice lo Isaac pile, ttrre tenant. No 297, Sept term, 1875. 15. Henry Musser vs. Simon Amy aud R Leonard, Overseers of Poor of Fayette lownsmp. No 2yJ, fsept term, 1875. 16. The Columbia Insurance Company vs Solomon tenner and Christian Benner, do ing business as S Benner i. B o. No 315, Sept term, 1875. 17. The Columbia Insurance Company vs Wm G Wiuey. No 4ti, Dec term, 175'. 18. Maggie Stewart vs. George McFar land . No 81, Dec term, 1875. 19. John Gingrich vs. Jesse Bryner. No 19o, Dc term, 1875. 20. James Casner vs. Wm Jordan. No. 136, April term, 1876. 21. David Watts vs. Jacob Lemou. No. 51, Sept term, 1876. JACOB BKIDLER. Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Otlice, Mitlliu- ) town, July 22, 187C. i:A.Ml.4TIOS. TIIE Examinations of Teachers for the respective School Districts of Juniata county, will be held as follows: For Mifflintown and Fermanagh, in Mif flintown, August TK 1875. For Patterson and Mii.'ord, in Patterson, August 30. For Port Royal and Turbett, in Port Royal, August SI. jor Walker, in Mexico, September I. For Tbompsontewn and Delaware, iu Thouipaontown, September 2. For Fayette, iu Mc AUsterviile, Sept. 6.. For Monroe, in Richtield, September 7. " For Susquehanna, at Prosperity school honse, September 8. For Greenwood, at Wilt's school house, September 9. For Beale, at Johnstown, September 11. For Spruce Hill, at Spruce Hill school bouse, September 12. For Tuscaora, at McCulloch's Mills, September 13. For Lacls. at Lick school hoRse, Sept. 14. Special Examinations Saturdavs, Sept. 16, Sept. 23 and Sept. if-. No Certificates will be indorsed. No applicants will be examined privately. Applicants must be examined m IS; Dis trict wherein they expect to be eir-ploycrK Teachers are expected to take an Educa tional Journal aud attend Teachers' Insti tutes. Examinations will begin promptly at ? o'clock. It is hoped that Directors will be present to observe Ibe qualifications of the teachers thev emplov. JOHN M. OARMAN, Aug. 1, 1876. Co. Supt. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. niBECToas : Noah ITertzer. James North. J. Nevin Pomeroy. Abraham Sioutl'er. August 4, 1875-tf Jerome Hetrick. Wiiam Banks. Ephraim B. McCrum. JEW DRCG STORE, BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building,) Main Street, Slinilntoivn, Pa. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRU8HES,TOOiII BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS, HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIET T OT PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted p-om high authority. 07-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. PRESCRIPTIONS cmponnded with great care. f June 22-tt. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the ; ofleo of the Senrntel end Mepublicn. ICew Advertisements- LIFE, GROWTH, BEAUTY. Londsn If air Color Restorer. London Uatr Color Restorer. Not a Dye i makes harsh hair soft and silky ; cleanses the scalp from ail Impari ties, causing the bair to grow where it bas fallen off or become thin. Can be applied by the hand, aa it does not staiu tbe skin or soil the Ooest linen. As a Hair Dressing it is tbe mast perfect the world has ever produced. The bair is renovated and strengthened, and natural Color restored without the application of mineral sub stances. Since the introduction of Ibis truly valu able preparation into this country, it has been the wonder and admiration of all classes, and as it bas proved to be the Only article that will absolutely, without decep tion, restore gray hair to its original color, health, softness, lustre and beauty, aud pro duce hair on bald beads of its original growth and color. This beautiful and fragrantly perfumed numed taahing VT article is complete within itsell, no w or preparation before or after its use, compaiiimcut ot any kind being required to obtain these desirable results. HERE IS TIIE PROOF or its SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE. Read this Home Certificate, testified to by Edward B. Garrignet, one of the most com pettnt Druggists and Chemists of Philadel phia, a man vhose veracity none ran doubt. I am happv to add my testimony to the great value ot me "London Hair Color He- storer." which restored my hair to its origi- nai color, anu me nue appears to do perma nent. I am satisfied that this preparation is nothing like a dye but operates npon the secretions. It is also a beautiful hair dres sing and promotes the grewth. I pur chased the first bottle from Edward B. Gar- rigues, druggist, Tenth and Coates streets, wbo can also testily my hair was quite gray when I commenced its use, MRS. MILLER. No. 730 North Ninth street, Pbila. Dr. Sm-ayne 4 Co., Respected friends: I have the pleasure to intorui you that a lady of my acquaintance, Mrs. Miller, is delight ed with the success of yonr "London Hair Color Restorer." Her hair waa falling rap idly, and was quite gray. Tbe color has been restored, the falliug off entirely slop ped, aud a new growth ol bair is the resuit. E. B. GARR1GLF.S, Druggist, cor. Tenth Sl Coates, Phiia. Boston Testimony. July 22, 18. 1. Dr. Sirajrse 4 Son : Last , dvseiiterv. di.irrLu-a, and oilier bowel corn winter while in Trenton, N. J., I procured ! piaiuts is expelled. The result is, that the six bottles of 'London Hair Color Restorer," disturbance is arrested, aisl the action t,f which I like very much, in fact better than i the bo.!. b.eoi.,. reui .r v..rt.i.. ; anything I have used iu the last nine years. If you please, send me one dozeu bottles, : C. U. D., care ol V . a. Fogler at Son, drug gists, No. 724 Treraont strert, Boston. j. au. D.vrwr.u, No. 53 Rutland Square. Dr. Dalton, of Philadelphia, says of it : The "Loudon Hair Color Restorer" is used very extensively among my patients aud trieuds, as well as by myself f I therefore speak Irom experience. J5 Cents per Bottle SI.T BOTTLE $4.USent bv Express to ,. . , -,' Sold by all Druggists. THE 1.XJ1KCS. COXStMI'TIOX- This distressing and dangerons complaint and its premonitory symptoms, neglected couth, night sweats, hoarseness, wasting ; nesh, lever permanently cured by Op. Snaine'a f'mnnunl Snun r "Wild Cherry." MUACUIlb-A premonitor of Pul monary Consumption, is characterized bv catarrh, or inflammation of the mucus mem brane of the air passages, with congh and expectoration, short breath, hoarseness, pains ill the chest For all bronchial affec tions, sore throat, loss of voice, coughs, UK. SIWAYSE's Compound Syrup of Wild Ibcrrv IS A SOVERtlGN REMEDY. Hemorrhage, or Seitlinr of Blood, msv procecd from the laruyx, tracbia, bronchia or lungs, and arises from various causes, as untitle pnysical exertion, plethora, or fu.l- ness of the vessels, weak lungs, overstrain ing of tb voice, suppressed evacuation. oosiruecon oi me spleen or liver, Jte. Dr. Srayne's Com pons d Syrup of Wild Cntiry strikes at the root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the liver aud kidneys to uc.ii i ny action, luvigoraiing lhe nervous t systera. The only standard remedy for hemor rhage, bronchial ami all pulmonary com plaints. Consumptives, or those predis posed to weak lungs, should not fail to nse this great vegetable remedy. Its marvelous power, not only over con sumption, but over every chronic disease where a gradual alterative action is needed. Under its use the cough is loosened, the night sweats diminished, tho pain subsides, the pnlse returns to its natural standard, the stomach is improved In its power to digest and assimilate the food, and every organ has a purer and better quality of blood supplied to it, out of which new recreative and p.as tc material is made. PRICE ONE DOLLAR SIX BOTTLES $ j.OO. If your druggist or storekeeper has not got it, we will deliver balf dozen bottles to any address or receipt Of price. CShould lhe bowels be costive, or head ache accompany your disease, tbe patient should procure a box of Dr. Swayne's Tar Pills. Take first a few doses of Pills, and follow with Swayne's Compound Syrcp of Wild Cherry. The Pills will evacuate the bowels, which is of the Brst importance, relieve the con gested liver, purify the blood, strengthen the nerves, improve the appetite and re move all billiousness. 25 cents a box 3 boxes $1. Prepared Only by Dr. Swatxb k. Sox, 330 Ncrtb Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by ail prominent Druggists. ITCIIICw rilsES r PILES, PILES, ITCHING TILES, positively ccked by the use of SWAUE'S OI.1T.M EJIT Home Testimony. I was sorely afflicted with one of the most distressing of all diseases Pruritus or Pru rigo, or more commonly known as Itching Piles. The itching at times was almost in tolerable, increased by scratching, and not unfrrqiiently became quite sore. 1 bought a box of airoyae's Ointment ;" its use gave me quick relief, and in a short time made a perf ect enre. I can now sleep undisturbed, and I would advise all who are suffering wilh this distressing complaint to procure Swayne's Ointment" at once. I had tried prescriptions almost innumerable, without finding anv permanent relief. JOSEPH W. CHRIST, (Firm of Roedel k. Christ, Boot and Shoe House, ZU North Second street, Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. Swayne's All-healing Ointment is also a specific for Tetter, Ifcb, Salt Rheum, Scald Had, Erysipelas, Barber's Itch, Blotches, all Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions. Perfectly safe and harmless, even on the most tender infant. Price SO cents. 3 boxes $1.25. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price. Sold st all LxaDiso Daroaisrs. Prepared only by DR. SWATHE & SOW, 830 North 6 inn Street, Philadelphia. my24-l7 JVYm Advertisements. HEALTH MD ITS PLEASURES,, oa Disease with its Agonies : CUOOSE BETH EEX THEM. IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Amous Disordtrs. What is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous system t To be ex citable or nervous in a small degree is most distressing, for where can a remedy be found 7 There is one: driuk but littlo wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none . ' take no coflce, weak tea being preferable; gel all the fresh air you can ; take three or tour Pills every niht ; eat plenty ot solids, avoiding tho use of slops ; and if these golden rules are followed, you will be ha py iu mind and strong in body, aud forget Vou have any nerves. Muthrrs and Daughttrs. ft there is one thing more than anothrr lor wbieh these Pills are so famous, it is their purifying properties, especially their power of cleansing the blood from all im purities, .-nd removing dangerous and ris peiided secretions. Cntverslly adotr 1 as the one grand remedy tor female corr.piaits j they nver fall, never weaken the system, I and alwavs bi inir about w bat is required. ' Sick lleadarhts aud Want of Jypttite. These fee.ings which so sadden usx most frequently arise Irom annoyances or trouble, from obstructed perspiration or from eating or d.inkii g what is unlit tor us. thus disor dering the liver ami stomach. These organs must be regulated if yon wish to be well. The Fills, if taken according lo the prinked instructions, will quickly restore a heallhv action to both liver and stomach, whence loiiow , as a natural eonseiiueut-e, a eood appetite and a clear head, in the East and j West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used lor these disorders. livie l be Stritug. Never let the bowels be either coufined of unduly acted uism. It uiav aitiear sinim- lar that Hollow iv's I'iiin should be recum- mendel lor a run upon the bowels, m.n- ; persons supposing that thev would iiu-re..,;, relaxation. 1 his is a great mistake. h.,u-- e.cr, lor uiese rnis win iiimh-il lately cor rect the liver ad stop every kind ol bowel complaint. Ia warm climaies thousands or lives have been saved by the use of thi- medicine, which in all cases gives tone and vigor lo tue whole organic system, bow eve deranged, In-alili and streniHii following as a mailer of course. Th- appetite, too, is wouderluiiy increased by tn.r use of these Pills, combined iu lhe u.; of solid in pref erence to Moid lief. Ai.imal food Is better than broths and stews. By removing acrid, fermented, or oiher i:-i'..ure humors from i the llV'-T. slolieicli IF liltu.d. th.. .top the relaxation ot tue bowels souuicklv as this U.ie ccrrectiuK medicine. Disorders cf the Kidnrys Iu all diseases aH'ccliiiz these 4 all USuas,.s aiieeimsj tnese orjins. , whether thev secrete too much tr too little. j water; ur whether Ihev be atllicted will, stone or gravel, or with aelies and pain settled in the loins over the regions ol the kidneys, these Pills ohoi.-ld be taken ac- , cording to the printed directions, and the Ointments should be well rub'ued into tbe j s,ua" 01 """ l'u' k at bedtime. This treit- P I all other means have tailed. f it Stomuchs out of Order. No wedic hie w.ll so eff.ctua'Iv improve the tone of lhe stomach as these Pii!s; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. Thev reach the liver and redwe it to a hewlihy action ; tbey arc wonderfully ellieacious iir cases of spasm in f ict they nevti fail in curing all disorders of the liver aud stomach. Hulloiciy's rills are the Uit remedy known a the irorrf lor lhe following diseases : Apue. 'Inflammation, Asiiima, Janudic.e, Bilious Complaints, j I. iver Complaints, Blotches on the Skin. l.umhago, Bowel Complaints, i Piles, Colics. j!,'heiim:li.-ui. :octcut:ou of Urine, ISeroinla, or Kind's i Evi!, jsre Thr :tf, 1" toue and Gravel. ;S eeondary Symptoms ,Tic-!iou!tureo.T, Constipation ol tli Bow-els, Consumption, Debility, Diopsy, Dyacuterv, Ervsiiehis, Female Irrctcu! ;r;t:cs'Tuinor: Fevers of all kin. Is, I ( leers, r its, (.out. Headache, Indirection, iVeneieal AH'ertions, I War us of all kinds, ! Weaklier Irom any j cause, Jkc. CM CTIOS S None are genuine unless the signature ol J.IIaTu.m k, as agent fur the United States, surrounds each box of Pills and OiutuieU. A handsome rowan wiil b'' given lo any one rendering such in-" lormatioii as inav iea.l to the detection of inr purty or parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending th same, knowing them to be spurious. . Sold at the Manufactory Of Professor Hollow at ft Co., New York", and by all re spectable Druggists and Dealers in Medi cines throughout the civilized world, in boxes at boxes at 25 cents, ; cents, and 1 each. iI7"There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. X. B. Directions for the g lidance of patients in every disorder are a th led to each box. 'pr2t!,'i-Iyeiw. E. F. Knrikel'g Bitter Wins of Iron E. F. Kunkel's celebrated Bitter Wineot Iron will effectually cure liver complaint, jaundice, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous de bility, chron're diarrhoea, disease of liver, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, flatulence, inward piles, fulness ot blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness of weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or Muttering at the pit of the stom aeh, swimming of the head, hnrried or dif ficult breathing, Muttering at the heart, choking or stitfocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of" vision, dots or webs before the sight, dull pain in the head, deficiency pf perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in tl side, back, head, chest, limbs, etc , sudden flushes of heat, burning in the Hesh, constant imaein ings of evil and great depression of spirits. Price $1 per bottle. Beware of counterfeits. Do not let yr.rn- druggiu palm off some other preparation of iron miy sav is as good but ask for Kuuktl's Bitter Wine of Iron. Take no oiher. Kunkel's Bitter Wine eif Iron is not sold in bulk only in $1 bottles. E. F. Kutikel, Proprietor, No. 259 Nortb" Ninth Street, I'hilatlelplna, Pa. Sold by all druggSta acd dealers every where. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Head and all complete in two hours. ' fee till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stom ach Worms removed by Dr. K i s eel, 2-'i North Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular. For removing Scat, Pin or Stomach Worms, call on your druggist ami ask lor a bottle of Kuukel's Worm Syrup, price $ 1. It never tails. Common aenso teaches if Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can be readily destroyed. PUMPS! PUMPS ! PUMPS ! Pumps, light or heavy, made to order. Cucumber Wood Pumps always on hand. These guaranteed never to freeze in Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water Pipe put down on short notice CRepairing promptly attended to. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are dotermined to sell at the very lowest prices. Call on or address WM. NOBLr, Port Roy,!, or, FRANK NOBLE, Mifrlintowa.
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