SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: VTednesda j, Koremb'r 49, 1876. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum, IT paid lU.in 12 months; $2.00 if nut paid within 2 itHtnth. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business ooticer in local col umn, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be male to tb e desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter tear. FENN'A. B. BJTIME TABLE. ON and after Sunday, Not. 26th, 1876, passenger trains will leave llittJia Sta tion, P. R. K., as rollows : Eastward. frhiladelphia Express .... JVittliu Accommodation ., (Pacific Express......... Johnstown Kxpresa ...... Mail . (Atlantic Express ........ westward, tPittshurg Express ....... Hrs"ific Express ......... tvVay Passenger......... JMail JKast Line .............. J.MitF.in Accommodation .. ..12 Man .. 6 25 a m ..10 19 am ..11 32 art . . 6 05 p m .. 9 15 p m ..12 RB a ra .. 6 02 a iu ..10 00 a m . . 3 SO p in .. 4 68 p m .. 8 00pm j I Daily, i Dmili tieepi Sunday, f rJ except Sunday nigU. Dull except Hon- LOC.iL IXTELLIGESCE. The general election question is not at rest. Both parties still claim to have car ried the election. How about the Christmas Trees. How much did your bogs weigh T New schedule for the P. C. K. R j)ucks on the river, and on creeks. Keep the boys off the street at night, Christmss only four weeks in the future. Jeff Davis arrived from Europe the other day. A fatal type of diphtheria prevails in Me chanic t-burg. Weather prophet to tho front. What do you say, a hard or soft winter t Thanksgiving sermon in Rev. Mr. Sher rant's church by Rev. Mr. Sherlock. Philadelphia Markets. Wheat, $1 Sotol. 40, Corn 5l)to60c, Oats 30to47c, Lard lOto lie. Dr. Hayes sy the reason ladies like to look at the mono is, t sere's a man in it. Ob, oh, Doctor The Mifflin county Bar gave a complimen tary bai.quet io retiring Associate Judges, Troxel and Weiber, last week. The Bind crouped in front of the Court I!oue last W.duesday, played a tune, and had their picture taken by ilcss. What a jolly litre the little folks hsd du- lrg Institute week, ana are we not an wora ing tor the little people, in every day lite f The Hifliin Countv Sabbath School Con- vention has been called to meet at Newton Hamilton on the 13th day ot December. Thanksgiving, to-morrow. Give thanks for aliai good you have, and thanks that it is no worse, if what you have is not good. Altoona is ghost-ridden. The ghost ap- rears in town betweeu the hours of nine v'cl ick in the evening ani two o'clock in the morning. Rtv. T. J. Sherrard will assist Rev. Mr. Butler durinz communion servic in tLe close f this week and next Sa bbalh, in Cleat Held loa n. Bcv. John Laird, pastor elect ol the Tab-ern-ude church in San F raocisco, California, p.-ea. hed in the presbytcriau church in this plsce last Sabbath. ilanuati aud Barclay, two men from this county, are charged with the stealing ol bed clothing from a wood -chopper's cabin on the Perry county side ot Tuscan.ra mountain. The counties of Penn: ylvania exclusire of Philadelphia five Hayes a majority of two thousand nine hundred a, id ninety-lour votes. Isn't tiat a sickcucr to the windy futerrilied t His Holiness tae Pope, is thundering the wratu of Uraien. as tar as ha can control it, against the Free Masons ; but how much -l the wrath ot the Celestial place does Uis Holiness cowmi'jd i Dr. Hayes, who attended the Teachers' Institute last week, will deliver an addnss on the 6th of December, on the occasion ol the cremation ot the body ot Baron Von Palm, at Washington, Pa. The enterprise of establishing a perma nent exhibition at Philadelphia, iu the Main Ceuteuuial Exhibition Building, promises to be a success. At this date dtteeu hundred applications lor space have been made. Op the night of the election, before the vot. s had alt b?en couuted, despatches were stat to England and Europe that Til Jen bad been elected. The next day Conlederatt Saudi bad a quotation iu the tnon mar ket. Wild turkeys are beginning to hear and see people now hen tney enter the woods. About the brat thing the bunUr hears is "timck, quick," and the first thing he sees, is the turkey getting out of his way on a full run. Th Jumaia Valley Camp Meeting Asso ciation is in a prosperous condition, finan cially, as is evidenced by the dividend of six par centum that was declared last week, by the board of directors, payab.e on the first ot January. The Legislature of South Carolina met yesterdav. On a call lor troops by Gov ernor Chamberlain, President Grant order ed as many to that State as are needed to keep the Bull-Doxer l.otn inaugurating a scene of civil war. The Democrats are quite distressed over the tact that a number of United States soldiers have been ordered to go iuto camp near Washington city, D. C. Law-abiding citizens need have no fear of soldiers iu this country. Men have worked themselves into such an unpleasant expression against eople w ho f avor the burning of dead bodies in this world, that the probability is, that they have secured for themselves a place in the fiery furnace in the next world According to Dr. Cuyler, the Eev. New man Hall ot London, in bis sixty -first year, can climb a mountain like a member of the "Alpine Club," walk a dozen miles on Sun day to and t.-oni his church, is full of hu mor, enjoys a merry romp with children, and brims over with 'life iu every itirection. This is from the philosopher of the Bur lington llmwk-Eyt : "One of the discoveries made by the latest Arctic explorers is that the length ot the polar night is one hun dred aud forty-two days. What a heaveuly place that would be iu which to tell a man with a bill to call around day alter to-morrow and get Lis money." The air had a decided witntry sting about it last Saturday morning, and no won der, for tho reason that the Allegheny woun- tains were treated to an aosonne install ment ot winter, snow to a considerable detth having fallen on them on Friday. Th tops of cars from that region werecov. ered with snow. The first Wednesday in December is the day for the xSlectorsl Coliertw of the re spective States to meet to give the vote and certify to the same, and seal them, and appoint a person to deliver them to the President of the United States Senate on or before the first Wednesday in January. The El-ictoral College of this tStato meets at liarrisburg. Jf ew Tork says the Centennial events of the Revolution are not over that iney win close their one hundredth anniversary in the year that the British troops lea the American polonies, which was in 17s3. In that year she proposes to hold an Interna tional Centennial Exhibition in honor of the last of the Revolutionary events. On Tnesdsy evening, a week since, four tramp forced their way into Reno's school house, and lodged there all night. Thev troke open the teacher's desk, and stole a number of keys that belonged to Mr. Stoner. They put flr in the store and made themselves comfortable. The repair ing of the shutters," which they pryed open, and the repairing ol the teacher's desk are natters lor the directors to look to and the tax-payers to pay. It the free booters had been overtaken they would have been lodged somewhere else. A nnmbcr of Hsrrisburg hunters, accom panied by J.hn r'aaick, Andy Leonard and John Kaufluun, of Patterson, spent severtl days ot last week in the woods of Licking C-eck Valley for deer. They were quite successful in killing three deer, one o( which waa a large "four-pronged'' buck, the wiightot which, alter the removal of the entrails, was 22-i pounds. KaiifTman has become so thorouictilv acquainted wi'h the crossing places in the valley and on the mountains that to secure his services iu a hunt is almost equivalent to securing a deer or two. . The speeches delivered in the Teachers' Institute list week, bv Dr. Have. Presi dent ol Washington College, were receive.! in nigncst lavor by all who listened. It will be no matter of wonder to as if his labor here does return a handsome profit ! fur Washington College ia year to come, j if he remain its President. All parents wb. i beard him believe him to be the right kin 1 I of a man to s :nd a boy to school to, and ! ciruin perce itage of the parents who aueirilec tlie Institute will send boys to College. W hen toe time arrive tor doing so Dr. Hayes will be about the first man thought of. Meat Wexted. Meat will be taken in exchange for furniture by W. F. Snyder, Mifliiutown. List Thursday evening Dr. Hays, of Washington College, this State, delivered a lecture to a large audience in the Court House. Sufject " Reasoh is Lite." In the Exordium, the proposition waa announced that in reason, all men. learned and unlearned, reach the same ! result, if they all have one and tho same evidence to be governed by ; and from that proposition were de duced the following heads of the lec ture : 1st. Method of Agreement. 2nd. Method of Difference. 3rd. Method of Residues. 4th. Concomitant Variations. Peroration which was grandly turned and rounded off bv the wea pons of Huxley and Darwin's own using, into a regular orthodox inter pretation. The Doctor reminds one a rood deal of the distinguished lecturer, John B. Gough, in fluency and acting or gesticulation. .s Last Sabbath lnornimr about one o'clock, as Prothonotary Beidler and Justice Kreidcr while on their way from McCoysville to this place, the wheels on the left side of their bug gy missed the bridge near William Stercett s residence in Milford town ship. They htul the top of the bug gy liid back, which was a CTeat con venience in such an accident, for they . 1 4- n . l i . r j i i Uimvivak U1H UIO IflL HlUe Ol lUe -.i.:,.t -..i.i i-i i il. 1 cur IC i.lio . n 1 1 in ii LU Lilt? rIUil:HI 1 a v .v- u. Mil v 1.11V UUIOC travele.I on as if no unloading had taken place. The officers were not hurt worth mentioning. They took np their walk for home with many auiiuus uiuuuia oi me uisasier uiai i I J a it . 1 i... il . proliiibly overtook the horse and I bugsry. No astonishment could . scarcely eqnal theirs, when they found the horse quietly stin hng; at Locust Grove school house, about one mile from this place, as if he had just missed them and awaited their return. All things about horse, harness, and biigpy lieing right, they came home, rejoicing in the midst of their mis hap that it had not turned out to be a real misfortune, and "so say we alL" Committee Notice. All those per sons who were chosen on the 30th of llay last, at a meeting held in the Court House, at Mifilintown, to act as couiniittee-nieu to collect any in teresting matter relating to the early settlement of their respective town ships and boroughs in Juniata coun ty, are requested to make their re port as soon as practicable, as sev eral have thus far neglected so to do. I am anxious to hear from all parts of the county liefore compiling and putting forth the wanted History. IL T. McAjjsteb. MeAlisteryffle, Nov. 25, 1876. a For the beuefit of that class of bach elors who are chrouic, and that class of widowers who are so conceited that etery time a lady pats a handkerchief to her nose or lace, they luiagioe she means flirtation. A poor Nancy of a ieilow such a uiao is. cor the benefit of all such tender plants, the well known rales of handkerchief flirtation were published last week. If thej will study tueui carefully tbey will know that every time tbe handkerchief is used tbejr are not to go into a state bor dering on hysteria. There is a fan flirtation, which is ap pended hereto, so that these Nancy geutletuen may know the difference be tween tbe use of the fan to put air in motion, and the use of tbe fan for flirta tion purposed. It is winter now, and there is not much fanning done, and the publica tion of its uoe this week will leave them an abundauce of time to steady their nerves, for tbe receipt of the publica tion of " The Glove Flirtation " next week. Gloves are in order at any time during leisure, at tbe will of tbe owner. It is, p erhaps, not right to wound the conceit of these poor fellows, but if tbey learn tbe rules they will be spared many a mistake when laboring under tbe belief tbat tbey bave been flirted with. But to the use of tbe fan : Carrying the fan in lclt hand Desirous of an acquaintance. Letting it rest on right cheek Yes. Letting it rest on let t cheek No. Closing it I wish to speak with you. Fanning last I am engaged. Fanning slow I am married. Open wide Wait for me. Shut I have changed. Placed on the right ear Ton have changed. Drawing across the cheek I love yon. Drawing through the hand I hate you. Dropping We will be friends. Drawing across tbe eyes I m sorry. Drawing across the forehead We are watched. Carrying in right hand in front face Fol low me. Carrying in right hand You are too will ing. Oprn and shut Ton are cruel. With hsndle to lips Kiss me. Tairling in right band I love another Twirling in left hand I wish to get rid of vou, DIED i P0FFESBEKGES On the loth inst., in Fermanagh township, Joshua Potfjuberger, aged 69 years. 6 montns and days. At tllA filllTIi l;if inn f Iho hi-i.tTA a ,- , - , . . , " I the family. Also that once i 1.1. i ir , . ninst confess bis sins to bis The following is a list of teacher. who attended tbe Teachers Institute, nem in tuts plaee. Mimititowo Miss. Lixiie E. Lon don. Miss Clara V. Dauehertt. Miss. . . . laixzie M. Ueea. V. a Lautl. Patterson Miss. Celia J. Regat. iMira. una V. Utetrick. W. J. Uibbs. . U. Krnder. Walker Mrs. K Wright. Miss. Ella. B. Keoawell, Miss. Ida J. Pat ton A. P. HenkeU. Irwin 0. Laotxe. S. H. Ailinan. D. S. Kloss. Welling ton Smith. C. II. Crawford. W. H. Luk ens. J. H. Carney. FeraiaoagR Miss. Kste E. Moyer. Miss. Mary Ballentine. C. B. Horning. John Stooer. Si la 0. Mover. Joh'o F. Allen. Port Hoyal John II. Smith. John A. MoMeen. Thnmpsontowu J. W. Plett- Fayette Miss. Lizzie R. Ilartoan Miss. Mary J. Hunt. Isadnre Dunn. I. G. Marks. W E. Autuao. Jesse Grubb. D. M. Jamison. II. J. Hoot. W. B McLinn. T. R. Landis. Jacob H. Smith. Monroe Miss. Maggie R Kinzer, D C. Kepler, W. W. Straver, Peter Kumfeld, H. S. Basnin. Susquehanna Miiton E. Heller, Q. W. Riae, J. Suoweis, E. A. Au niiller. Greenwood Miss. Patnelia M. Ger man. Jahn W. Hibbs, Anson B. W ill, J. W. Ulsh. Tnrbett 0 S. Hench, R. E. Mo Meen, A. Y. McAfee, D. E. Robinson, John A. Kobler, Delaware J. (I. Dysingei, W. S. Alien, Reuben Kerchner, I). E. Spi cher, Miss Ella B. Clair, Miss. Sallie A. Plett, Miss. Lnciila Dougherty. Milford 0. M. Kerln, J. F. Tur bett, 3. II. Torbctt, W. H. Groning- er, Edmund Lindsay, Mania II. Cuff- man, Euim S. R'ttbrcck. Beale Win. B. Young, John M. Leonard, U. II. Martin, T. F. Droles bautrh. E. P. Graham, Mirs Rebecca Sherlock. Tuscaro:a J. P. Stewart, S. II. Trego, Robert Clark, Win. J. Wise, Mi? Emily A. Fulton, Miss Emma Trego, Miss Liaa Shearer, Miss Marj M. Woodward. S nruce Hill A. N. Melov. Jos. M. Evans. Wm. A. Peckard, Menno S Esh, John F. Snyder. Lack W. J. Short, nogh Clark. J. II. Fleming, J. W. McGill, Walter s. Patterson, i harles Ramsey, James I. Harrv, Miss Mar E. Barton, Miss Millie E. Lsuvcr, Miss May M. Stephen con, Miss Ada P. Gilford. The following item is respectfully submitted to the circle of maids and btcbclors. Perhaps it may met the very objections in society which " keep them from marrying : A new sect called " Tbe Purifiers" has arisen in Russia. Their leading doctrines are said to be that alt wast marry on becoming of age, but that tbe ' .. k,J 1 "u", mutt be subordinate to the I :r i - , . - a week be wife. They a 1 ' 1 I Vf 1 ' Public Sale. Peter Tronp will sell 1 at nubile le. at hi. rsirince in 1.1.- ' ware townshin. one-fonrih mile south of .. . Cross I toads, at 10 o'clock A. M , on Tuesdar, December 12th, 1876, one horss, one mare, one cow. two sboat. 1 two hotse waeon, 1 new top buggy, 1 carriage, sleigh, sled, farming imple ments, and household goods. For Sale A comfortable Frame House, and Good Lot, in this borough. Price $300. Two hundred dollars cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to suit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this t ffico, or address the editor of this paper. tf. t'OMMGRC4L. MIFFLIN TOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas Virrn.vTOWs, November 29, 1ST6. Butter 25 Eggs.., 25 Lard 12 Ham 18 Hacon ................. ....... 11 Potatoes.... 70 Onions................. 40 MIFFLLNTOWN GRAIN' MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers It Kennedy. QroTanoxs roa To-dat. Wednesday, November 29, 1876. Wheat $1 lotol20 Corn 4tto4o Oats 20to25 Rye fiO Timothy seed.... 1 50 Cloverseed h OOtoT 60 Sew Advertisement. Executor's ffotlce. Ettale of Joskutt Poffeubcrgtr, dictated. LETTERS Testamentary on the esUte of Joshua Potfenberger, late of Ferman agh townsliip,deceased, having been granted to the uudersigned, all persons indebted to said eotate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands are re quested to make kjown tbe same without delay to ISAAC POFFEXBKRGER, Nov. 29, 1876. Kxtcutor. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. SulouflT,) DEALERS IN COAL,, LUMBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SAtVT, AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at afifBin town or Port RoyaL We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS fc SENSED Y. April 21, 1875-tf; Assigned Estate of Solomon Cvatnian. "V OTICE is hereby given that Solomon il Coffiuan. of Fayette township, Juniata county, fa., has made an assignment for tbe benefit of bis creditors to the nnder signed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them, without dl Uy, to EZRA SMITH, Nov. 1, 1876. Assignee. -I-IIRSTCL-ISS PICTURES takn at X Hess' Photograph Gallery, Bridge sU, MifflintowBi auuere io lue ureea vuurcu. Kew Advertisements J.&P.C0ATS have-been awarded a Medal and Diploma at the Centennial Exposition and commended by the Judges for " SUPERIOR STRENGTH ASD EXCELLENT QUALITY OF SPOOL COTTON." A. T. GOSHORN, I ; Director-General. : : j. u hawlky, President. Alex. R. Biteleb, Secretary pro tern. 4t:C f n $77 W Agents. S.inp4e VUU nu mi i fKt.lv. P. O. VICkEKY, Augusta, Maine. $I32S0 PROFITS F 110 SI ( SlOti 2' isvesthexts or i $-1 25 The judicious selection and management of STOCK PRIVILEGES is a sure road to rapid fortune. Send for new 'Sytlem of Jtiurtd ProfiU," free, with full inlonuation concerning the Stock Mar ket. T. POTTER, WIGHT It CO , 35 Wall Street, New York. Gold and Stock Brokers. The Little Rock and Fort Smith RAILWAY FOR SALE Farming Lands.G razing Lands. Fiuit Lands, Vine Lands, Coal l-ands. Wood Lands, some Prairie linds, Bottom Lands, and Up lands, on term to suit the pur chatter. Ml per CCItt. interest on deterred payments. Ten per Cent, discount for cah. For full parlicuUrs, maps and pamphlets, apply to W. D. S L. A t'Ei. Laud Commissioner, Little Rock, Arkansas. REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE! THE Heirs of James JIcAHiter, dee'd., will sell at public sale, ou tbe premises, at 1 o'ciock r. St., on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1st, 1S76, the following valuable real estate, belong ing to th Heirs ol the s.iid James Mc.li ler, dee'd., situated in Fayette townsmp. Juniata county, Pa , three miles east of Jlij Alisterville, near (iooiLWill Cbnrcb, con taining - 7- ' A- r44 ACRES, h more or less, bounded" by lands of John Phillips, Peter Koons, Mrs. Myers, aud othcis, having thereon erected a Frame House, Bank Barn, AD BLACKSMITH SHOP. This property is on the main road lead ing from Mill! in to !?elin;grove, abont tan miles from the former place, and within one fourth mile Irom the line of the proposed elinsrove and North Branch Railroad. The land is Limestone Flint, and is in a good stale of cultivation. There is a Well ot good water at the door of the bou Also, at the same time and plare, will be sold the undivided one-half of ab ut ONE H ALF ACRE of land, adjoining the above farm, and also adjoining a public road, hav ing thereon a Liuie Kilu and Quarry. TERMS OF SALE. One-hilf of the purchase money to re main in the property, to be secured by mort gage, lor the benefit of the widow, tbe in terest tnereof lo be id to her annually. Ten percent, of the other hall lo be paid when the property is stricken down ; one half of the remainder to be paid on ths 1st of April, 1577, alien possession will be given and a good Deed of Conveyance made to the purchxser. The residue to be pail on tilt 1st of April, 178, with inter est from the 1st of April. 1C77, lo be se cured bv judgment note. Nov 15, ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! THE undersigned, Assignee of Solomon Coftman tor the benefit of his credi tors, will ffl.T at public sale, on the prem ises, in Favette township, Juniata county, at 10 o'clock A. M., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1876, The following described real estate, to wit : No. 1. A tract of land, being the Man sion Farm ol said Assignor, containing One Hundred and Forty Acre, more or less, having thereon erected a Large Stone Dwelling House, BANK BARN, Wagoe Shed with Stabling, Com Crib, and other outbuildings. About 12 acres of this laud is cleared, well fenced, and in a high state of cultivation. Tnere is a flue Ouarry ol excellent LIME STONE on the premises, with KILN elect ed thereon. The land has recently been thoroughly limed. There is a fine Spring of water on Ibe premises, with a Fountain Pump, which supplies both the bouse and bitnyard with an excellent quality of water. This farm is well supplied with rruit, there being a good Apple Orchard, a Peach Or chard, and a good supply of Grapes and other small Irutts on the premises. 1 he H oitdland attached to this farm is well set with Cbestuut, Oak and other valu able timber. No. 2. A tract of land adjoining the above described tract on tbe east, contain ing EIGIITV-FITE ACRES, more or less, having thereon erected a good FRAME HOUSE, BANK BARN', and outbuildings. Abont Seventy Acres of this land is cleared, well fenced, and also in a good state of cultivation ; the remainder is well set with timber. There is a fine Young Orchard on the premises, a Spring ot good water near the house, and a Foun tain Pump iu tbe barnyard. No. 3. About FORTY ACRES of Wood land adjoining the land above described on tbe north. This land is also well set with Chestnut, Oak, and other timber. It will be sold in lots of yir acres or more, to suit purchasers. Tbe land above described is situated about 2 miles southeast of McAlisterville, about 1 mile uortbeast of East Salem, and about 1 mile from Brown's Mibs. It is in close proximity to schools, churches and stores. TERMS. Ten percent, of tbe purchase money to be paid in hand on Ibe day of sale; one halt on the 1st day of April, 18i t, aud tbe balance in two equal annual pay ments, with interest from April 1st, 17 7. TERMS OF T1MBERLA.ND Ten per cent, to be paid on the day of sale ; one- bait on tbe 1st day ol April, if i, and the balance in one year, with interest from the 1st of April, 18i t9 and approved security for same. EZRA SMITH, Assignee of Solomon Cod'man. Nov. 8, ls7o. Protlionotary'i Retlce. OTICE is hereby given that John Motter, Committee of Philip Rank, lunatic, has bed tbe first and niiai account in tbe Prothonotary's office in Mifilintown, and the same will be presented lor confirm ation and aance at the Court House in Mitiltniown in tbe Court of Common Pleas, Wednesdai , December 6, 187ti. JACOB BKIDLER, Protkonotarj. Prothonotary's Office, Mifflin- J i town, Nov. 1, 1876. Drags snesieines at Banks k. Eamlia.'s PRIVATE SALES ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in tbe county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Sniifh stand includea a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framellouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuilding. There ia a Well of good water at the door of the bouse. For particulars call oo or address WV. HOOPS. ' Walnut P. 0., J utiiata Co., Pa. A FARM OF SIXTY ACRES IN DELA ware to'.vnship. Land of good quality, hat ing thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, weather .boarded, BANK BARN, nearly new, and other outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools and mills. Situated 8 miles north of Tbotnpsontown, t miles north of Thompsontown railroad station. For more definite particular call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175 acres, more or iess, one huudird and twenty-live or thirty acres of which are cieared and under cultivation, situited in Tuscaro ra Yal ey, Juniata county, Pa., seven niWes fiom Milllintown, the county scat ol said sounty, and four mies from the Penns; Ka ma Railroad at Port Roya, bounded by iands of Mrs. G. W. Thompson and ethers, having thereon a Good House and Barn, and Mil necessary outbuildings, good never faiing running water at both house and barn, an abundance of fruit of different kinds. Will be sold for S VS00, and if da sired $'1V0 nisy remain in the property. For particulars inquire of the undersigned. residing on the premises, or by letter at Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. J. F. G. LONG. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangrmcnt of Passenger Trains. Novkhbek 20th, 1876. Tram Itatt H irritbtLTg a follow : For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and p.m. For Philadelphia at 6 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. ra. z UU and 3 ol p. m. For Reading a' 5 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 8 57 and 7 55 p m. For Pottav ilia at 5 20, '8 10 a.m., and S 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill ft. S usque- nanna Dram' n at I ii) p. m For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, $ 04 and i o- p. m The 5 20, 8 in a, m , 2 0 and 7 55 p. m trains have through cars lor New York. Tbe 6 05, 8 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. trains bave through cars for Philadelphia. , , I .,.. I , , Ar """"'n T si Jta tor New 1 ork at 5 20 a. m. For A lien town and way stations at 5 20 a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 4 p. m. Train for Jiarruburg leavt as follow r Leave New York at 8 4i a. m., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., S 40, and 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 , 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 otl, 6 1 aud 10 io p. iu. Leave Poitsville at 6 l-, 9 15 a. m. and 4 35 p. m., aud via Schuvlkul and Susquehan na Branch at 8 U5 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 80, 5 50, 8 55 a. m.. 12 20, 4 30 and U 00 p. m. The 2 40 a. ui. train Irom Allentown and the 4 40 a. in. train from Reading do not run on Mondavs- - SUXB.1YS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. nj. Leave Philadelphia at 7 2 p m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 s p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 900 p. m. 'Via Uorru and Etttx Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. JEW DUX 4 STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bellord Building,) Main Street, MIHllntown, ra. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, YARN 1 SUES , OL ASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, 11A1R BRUMIES, TOO I II BRUSHES, PER FUMERT.Co.MHS, SOAPS. II AIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted irom high authoritv. lET Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. C7-PRESJR1PT10NS cmpounded with great care. June 22-tt. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! AT J.B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I have just returned from Philadelpria with a full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $3.50, $-5.00 to (5I.00. Boys' Suits, $2.50, $4 60 to $10.00. A full line of the MOST FASHIONABLE If ATS, at low prices. A complete assortment of Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.25 and upwards. A full line of Children's Shoes. 1 bave also a full line of Ladies' tlose, Handker chiefs, Ac. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. Arbuckles' Coffee 30c. Mackeral, No. 1, $2.50 per bbl. I am now selling SEWING MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will sell you any kind ol a machine at TWENTY PER CEATi LESS than they aro usually sold. Leave yonr orders, and yon can have any kind yon want. J. B. M. TODD. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby eantioned against using D. F. Svow's Ktibbw Chain Pump Valve in Perry, Juniata and M ill! iu counties, as it is an infringement on Uncle Pan's ELASTIC RUBBER BUCKET," patented by Wm. C. Babkek, 1171, and all who ue ether thin the genuine article are infringers, and will be dealt with according to the laws provided in such eases. TM. C. BIRKER, Patentee, Millport, New York. Gso. E. BccxliT, Counsel. DT'JOHN D. LOTZ, tbe Auctioneer, is the Agent for the BARKER PUMP in the three counties above named. angl6-3m MeJicnl. TO ALL. THE Discoverer and Compounder of the far-famed DR. lTfiTSE'8 Compound Syrup f Wild Cherry and other valuable preparations, entered upon his professional career with the impor tant advantage of a regular Medical Educa tion in one of the oluent andb.-t schools in Philadelphia, and, p'rhas, in the world. He subsequently served a t lilhlul term of practice iu the Phi'ailelphiS Dispensary, and lor many years attended also in the hospi tal. Iu these institutions he enjoyed the most ample opportunities of obi lining an insight into diseases in all their varied forms, as well as for ascertaining the best methods of their treatment, in i.nVnng, tlierelore, to l he people of ihe United States 'he Iruita ol his extensive proleittial ex perience in the medical eoniounris as the best results of his skill and observation, he feels that be is but protlerii.g a boon to ev-ry family throughout the laud, resting, as be does, cunddeutly, in tbe merits and etnVacioiis virtues ot the remedies he here with commends. Tbe vat amount of testi 0Hin troiil all parts of the world Ins proven IR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYKUP OF WILD CilERrlY" thj most etlkacious remedy known, and It is admitted by our most eminent physicians, and all who have witnessed its wonderful heilmg properties. Tbe WILD CHEKitV. in ail ages of the world, and in all countries wh-re it is known, h is been justly celebrated for It wonder! ill medicinal qualities, but its gre.it power to cure some of tho worst and most distressing diseases among us. was never lully aseer- tained until the experiments el lhat skillful physician. Dr. Swayne, had demonstrated Its adaptation, in Combination with fine Tar and equally valuable vegetable ingredients, which, chemically con.biiiel, renders its ac tion tenfold n.ore certain and beiielictal in curing all diseaies ol the throat, bresit and lungs. DK. SWA YNr.'S M'H.D I IIKKKV COill'OL'.N'J strikes at the root of the ills oast, by puriiying the blood, restoring the liver and kldnevs to beallhy action, invig- or.iting the nervous and shattered constitu tion. It does so without pro-t.atmg or weakening the body iu anv w.tv. It cures not only Ihe lungs and liver, but every or gin dependent upon a waited or impover ished state ol the blood. A KE3I.4RIi.lBLECl"RE was that or Edward 11. Hamson, Engineer at Ueorgs SWeeuey's Pottery, 1,3:11 Kidge Avenue, Philadelphia, lie hail a violent conph, night swens, s--re throat, great weakness, spi: at dilleretil times a pint ot blood, give Hp all hope ol recovery. Through Ihe Use of -Dr. Swarne's W ild Cherry Syrup" became a sound, hearty man, and remains so to this day, although over twenty years tave elapsed since he wss cured. C7" We sre permitted to refer to the rol lowmg gentlemen who have exuerienced ! g1 benefit, aid ued "Dr.S way lie's Coin- IHitino cyrup oi iu tnerry" iu llieir lam ily lor many years : Samuel G. t co.t (firm of Jacob Reigel k. Co Drv tioods, No. 8W Market street, 1 hilaaclphia.) I r-iwoou . i-us-y ('orni.ny nriu or ie, fusev i W lse. . E. corner of Filth and Market strerls, Philadeiphij.) Robert Uutchiiisoti, .No. 2,201 Spring Garden street, Philadelphia John J. Lj tie. Dry Goods Merchant, cor ner Seventh and spring Uardcn streets, Philadelphia. JjIiu D. 31 vers, Founder, Coates street, above Twenty-secon I, I'hiiadelthia. Aud tliousainls of others Itoui every sec tion of '.he habitable glie. PRICE SI ; 6 BOTTLES FOR $3. If not sold by yonr druggist or store keeper we will forward half a iloxen to any address, Ireighi paid, on receipt of the price. Pre par -d onlv bv 1)14. S XA Y.N K .SON, 330 NORTH SIX 1 tl Sl'KtET, PHILA DELPHIA, PA. Sold by all prominent druggists. ITCniXG- PIIsES are generally preceded by a moisture like perspiration, distressing itching, as though pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum. sirticnlarly at uiizht.when undress ing, or iu bed, alter getting warm. It ap pears in summer as well as in winter, ol Un tunes shows itself around the private parts, and s not routined to miles only, but it is quite as treq:ient th it feuules are sorely alllieted, articuly in times of pregnaney, rxtetidiii iuto the vagina, proving distres sing almost beyond Ihe powers ot endur ance. Cases of long standing, pronounced incurable, have been permanently cured by simply spaying SWAYNE'S OINT.MENT. HERE IS THE PROOF: Dr. Swayne It Son : Enclosed please find oue dollar lor two boxes ol your Ointment lor Itching Piles. These are lor some of my friends who are afflicted with this dis tressing complaint. The box vou sent niea year ago, used abont oue-lall ol it, and I am glad, yes, 1 am proud to say it made a peilect cure. I think its rllicaey should he puhlnhcd throughout the length and breadth of the land, toucan publish this if you think projier. DAVID GROSSNICKLE, Laidesburg, Frederick Co., Md. KttDFE: If you are sutfering with this annoying conqJaint, or Tetter, or any crusty, scaly, itchy skin disease, go to your drug gist and get a box rf Swat. it's All-Hi at iso Oi.iTSssr. it will surely cure you. Pi ire 60 cents a box. Three boxes $1.2-, 6 boxes $-'.60. Sent by mall to any address on receipt ol the price. Prepared only by DK. SWAYNE &. SON, 330 Norlls SUlli Street, PHILADELPHIA. Sold si all Paoaixssr Dacooisrs. HAVE YOU TEED IT? Life, London Hair Color Restorer." 'London Hair Color Restorer." "Loudou Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair t'oh r Restorer." London Hair Color Restorer." Growth, Beauty for the 'London ll-iii Color Restorer." London Hair Color Restore!." London Hair Color Restorer." London Hair Cob Restorer." London H.ur Color Restorer." HAIR. "London Hair Color Restorer." Kh.tr tot a UXAD i.io Haia bialtht. LONDON LtAIIi RESTORER. I It will restore gray b tir to its original color. 2 It will thicken thin hair ; cause a new growth. ; It will restore all natural secretions. 4 It will remove all dandruif and itcbings. It will make the hair soft, glossy and flexible. 6 It will preserve the original color to old age. 7 It will prevent the hair from falling off. tl It will cure all diseases cf the scalp. II restores both the luxuriance and color of the hair, and is as harmless as water. Premature blanching or lading of the bair is greatly to be regretted, aud that every body wants to be beaiitintl ia proof enough that it is wise and right lo try to be so, by every proper means ; but there is nothing more important to this end than beautilul bsirv w to prevent the failing of the natural coloring matter in it, or re-excite the roots of tbe hair to growth agaio, noth ing has ever been introduced to the Ameri can people that equals the LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER Dr. Daltun, nf Philadelphia, says of it: The London Hair Color Restorer is nsed very extensively among my patient and friends, as well as by myself. 1 therefore speak from experience. 75 CTS. FEB BOTTLC ; SIX DOTTLES FOB $L Sent by Express, to any address, on receipt of the p ice. Address all orders to Da. fsmi t Sos, 330 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa., sole Proprietors. Sold by all Druggids. may24-ly MISCELL.1M E0 US D. W. HAELBY'S Is tbe place where yon can bay THE BUST AXI TUI2 CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTIIIXG JUTS, CJPS. BOOTS, SHOES, JISD FVRSJSJUSO GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most rboiee and select tncks ever offer4 la this market, and at JSTOyiSMXttLT LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits s.:A parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Kemeyjber the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of UridVe and Water s'reets, MIFFLIN TO WNj PA. . Vpt. 15, 1475-tt SAM'L STilAYER Has jnt returned from (he Eastern eitir wild a fwll Tarief of MEW & BOVS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, liOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, CENTS ri'KMSniXU COODS. flooils of al kinds ard tow Co tie and see mo ami iw ast.inii.hed Pants at 1 cent. 07" SUITS MADE TO ORDER, vj) Patterson, Pa., May 2t, 1870. SAMUEL SThAYER. Professional Card. "I JOL'IS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. MIFF LIN TOWN, PA. C7Col!ecting and Convevaucing prompt- Ir attended to. Orr.es On Rrtdze street, opposite tin Court House Siiture. JwLEllT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the seenrine and collecting of claims, and ail legal busi ness. Orricc on bridge street, first dirar west ol the Kellord building. April II, IS.O-tl LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIN TOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7 All business promptly attended to. OrriCE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. yyH.LI.VJI M. ALLISON ATTOSN EY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively the praetice of his profession. All bttiiness promptly attend ed to. I Mice, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, Mifilin town, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. John Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROrjr., JCSUT.J CO., PJ. DOnly reli ible Companies represented. Dec. 8, 187i-ly M. CUAWFOKD, M. D.f His rcsnmed actively the practice of Jledn-ine and Surgery and their collateral branches Otlice at th old corner of Third and Orange streets, Miltliutown, Pa. March 2'.t, 1870 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, mrFLiyronx, r.t. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. .. Of. lice in h:s lathers resideuce, at the south end of Water street, oct22-tt PC. RUN DIG, M. D., has resnniedac- lively ihe praetice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Will give prompt and taithlul attention to all patients entrusted to bis care. Ortice in the Patterson Ding More. Jnlv 2i. In7w-tf J M. JJKAZEE, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .IcaJemia, Juniata Co , 1'a. Orrtrs formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Prolessional bnsiuess promptly attended to at all hours. L. ALLEN, M. i , Has commenced the practice nf Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Oltice at Acidemia, at the residence of CapL. J. J. Patterson. jnlv 1. 1S74 f JKMIY HAKSIIBERUER, M. D., Continnes tho practice of Medicine and Surgery and all llieir collateral branches. Ollice at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, l7d. r E. UIKLAX, D EXT 1ST. Office opposite Lntheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten days ot eseh month, commencing Deo mber 1st. The balance of the time his othee will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with Ihe Doctor as student and assistant two years aud upwards. Those who call during Dr. Burlau's bencn for professional ser ice, may. and w ill please arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on Ihe return of the Doctor. M EAT MEAT!! The nndersigiSi-d have ec.inm"nce1 Ihe Butchering business in ihe borough of Mil tlintowu. BEKF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav u.orniugs at tbeir meat store at the residenee of Mr. Hoe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi dence of citizens Ihe same mornings. Kill none but the best of stock, and sell at fair prices. Give us a trial. HOWE A ETKA. June 2, 1876-tf JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. MIFFLINTOTCN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN 'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. bibxctobs Noah ITertiler. lames North. J. levin Pomeroy. Abraham S ton Iter. I Jerome Hetrick. William Banks. Ephraim B MoCrnm. I .ID FER T1SE.VEJV IS. Sew Adeertutementa. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief and cure of all derangements ia the .touiarh. he rw. aud bowels. They are a buM atieririii, and aa ..excellent purjra- . nve. item uurs I vegetable, iner contain no BfN enrv or aunerttl 1 whatever. Mirra serinns sielmess and snffertng is prevented by their tiruety use; and every family should) b.ive them'rm hand Kir their proieetion and relief. T-h"i required. Long experience ha proved them Ui he the safest, surest, and Lest of ail the film with which the market abound. Ity their nera.ronal ase, the blood is muiii.sl, tlie corruptions of Ihe system ex I o'e.-trr;i;'ns removed, and ths whle n:te"htn.'ry of life retore.1 to its healthy activ ity. Internal oeic.'ius whi:h becoine clrirel anil sl-.ioh are c!eaned by Atter'm . and stimulated into a.'troa. Thus incipient ilt-cac im changed into health, the value wf whith chance. wh-n re.-konel on tlie vat niiillitil.Usi a lio enov it, ran hardlv be cihd puted. Tlreir ujr:tr-r.uuiitg: arakea them ph'n'.ant to lake, and preserve llieir virtHes unimpaired for any length of tune, Mt that tlM-v are ever fresh, and perfeeily rr-liable. Ahhouph sesn'hinr. tiler are niihl. and oper ate without disturbance lo lliw coosUtulioa or diet or oceuiMtion. Full ilire-tions are riven on the wrapper Us esch ho, how to n-e tliein si a f'amilr rhvre. and for Uie following cofnplaiuts, wtuca these ir's moi.llv cure: . For lTsM.Miia or tttWlaeMlw. 1.IM leawaa, Lsscssr. and Lsaa mt A wsts Site. Um'V should lie taken nHMleraUdy to stimuhite the stomach, and res tors its healthy tone and action. For Clver Cwaswlarlnt and Its varions vmptiml". 111 I im HrsSacbr. Sllrls ifrwliclM. Jswwilicw or fcrres Alck Hiliwwa 'wllc and IStllowa fe ver, they slronld be )udicioaly taken for each case, lo correct the dieaeii action, or remove the ols.imciion. whs-h cne it. For ewferT or liiaa rr hcrw, but one mild dtM is enemllv re.iored. For Ukrssialha. Ussl, Ciravrt, PlpiflioM af tar lleMra. sia tm saw Wtl. IIck. ami liaa. Ihev shouUI Ih continuously taken, as required, to chanxs) the ilisea-eii actUin of tlie system. With suctl chsue those eompl.-rints di-spftear. ror lrw.v and nrwaaSrwl swell taz. thev should lie Uikea in larKe anil fre quent doses to produce the euect of a drastic pn.Tee. Fr NaspreMlsa. a lsrredose shorld be taken, ss il produces the desired effect by syimialhv. A a 7Miter fift. take one or two Plfstf prni.tote hye-ti-n. and relieve the stomach. A n occn-ionril dose stimulates the tnrnack and loweU, re-tores the apiK'tite. and invivor ales tlie s -tern, ilenee it isolten advania geHis where no serious rierancement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a ihsc of these i'ilm makes him feel decid edly Ik'Itct. from their rlennsiwr snd reno vating euect on the digestive apparatus. rsKFARKD r.r Er. J. C. ATT3 tk CO., Practical CirmUtt, l.OtTELl. MASS., V. B. A. won sale bv all nauooisTS tTiirviiia The Great Discoyery ! E. F. K UN K EL'S BITTER WINE OP IKON, for the cure of w.'ak stomach, gen eral debility, indigestion, disease of the nervous system, ronsiipation, acidity of the stomach, and all cases requiring a tonic. This wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt ot Irou We possess t'i trate of JI ignetic Oxide combined with the most energetic of vegetable tonks Yellow Pernvian Bark. The etfect in many cases of debility, loss of apiielitc, and geueral prostration, of an rtlicieut Salt of Iron combined with valu able Nerve tonic, is most happr. It aug ments the apiM-lite, raises tne pulse, takes off muscular Hibbiness, removes tbe palorof debility, and give a florid vigor to the coun tenance. Do you want something to strengthen your Do you want a good appetite f Do you want to get rid of nervousness Do yon viiit rnervy Do you want to sleep well I l'o you want to 'Jiiiid np your constitu tion f Do yon wanf to feel well I ' Do you want a brisk and vigorous fcelingl If you do try Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. This truly valuable tonic has been so thor oughly tested by all classes of the. commu nity last it is deemed indispensable as a tonic medicine. It costs but little, pide I lie D o-xl anil gives tone to the stom-wli. renovates the system and prolongs life. t-very may should nave it. I now only ask a trial of tb"u vafRaMe Tonic. Price $1 per botttw. K. T. KL'N- h.r.1,, bole Proprietor, Philadelphia Adc tour drti.rgist lor Kur kol's Bitter Wine oi Iron, ar.d lake no other uiaka. Sold only in $1 bottles All others arj counterfeit, so beware oi llieui. Buy six bottles lor j.tA. Ilbris Removed .Hive. E. F. KrsKiL's Worm Svrup never fails t destroy Pin, Seat and Stomach Worms. Dr. ki ssn is the only successful physician who romoves Taic-worm in J flours, alive with head, and h tee until rrtnoed. Com mon sense teaches lhat if Tate-worm be removed all other worms can be readily de stroyisl. Semi for circular to Dr. Kunkel, An. 1 .'Jorih iih street. Pluliidelphia. Pa.. or c II on yonr druggist and ask lor a botUo of Kunkel's Worm Syrup. Price $1.00. It nevir tails. Manhood: HowLost- How Ecstore tl Just pubiislied, a new edition of gjPr. Cnlverwell's Celebrated Essay TJ on the radical cure (without medi- cine of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal weak--nes, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Iropo- tency) ventai ana rnysical Incapacity, im-p-dimcnts to Miirriage, etc ; also. Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fitt, iminced by seli-imiulgence or sexual estraragance, Jtc. uv rrice, in a seaieo. envelope, ouly sia cents. The celebrsfed anthnr. in this at?aiirable Esav, clearly ri-monstr-it-s. from a thirtr years' success: ul practn-e, that the alarm ing conseiiiei,ces ol self-abuse may be rad iciiliy cured without the dangerous use of int-rnal medicine or the api!ication of tbo knile; rointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and eft ctual, by means of which every suiferer, no matter nbat his condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly. ,oivate!y, ami TnntcaUy. llyllns Lcctnre should be in the bands of every voutb and every man in the band. Sent unuer seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on the receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address the rutmsnrr, r. DRTGH 1 & SOt, 41 Ann St.. New York; Post-Otlice Box 4566. Oct.lt, l7o-ly. AMlsned Itateri:iiamlth- jyrOIICE is hereby given that EliasSmiib 1' of Fayette towu.-lf p, Juniata county, Ka., has nude an assignment tor the bene fit of bis enditors to the nndersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payment, aud those basing chums to present them, without d-lav, to JOStPU T. SwIlH, Nov. 179. Assijiss.