Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 10, 1877, Image 3

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fcXTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLIXTOWN:
TTcdieadar, January IB, 1ST?.
TERMS"
SnbsxrriptioTi, $1.50 per innnm, If paid
ittin IK u.ouths ; 92.00 if not pad within
II (BOtlllt.
T.ansjnt adrertisements Inserted at 50
cents per inch for each insertion.
riMi'nt business notices in local col
timn, 1 cents per line lor each insertion.
Deductions be ina-ie to th ae desiring
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
vocr.
PENN'A. E. E. TIME TABLE.
ON and after Sunday, Nov. 2'3rh, 1870,
passenger tram will leave Mifflin Sta
tion, 1. h. II., as follows :
kastwabd.
ffhi!ad( !j Via Express 12 CI a m
;"it!'.in A-ct nodal ion 6 25
t li L . . Ill ( in
i: ' " ;r .."
JJohnstown Express 1 1 a m i
Vlail 6 05 p in
? 4.;lanric Express 8 Id p m
westwabd.
trstsbnrp Express ............ .1- SB a m i
j'aeiiio r.xprcss 6 ( 2 a -u j
Paenger lo w a m j
JVail 8 3lpml
Tf"at Line 4 38 p lu i
:n Accommodation 8 w p in
I UjUi. I JCeifjr except Sunday, t f '')
trctft iasJaj night, i Dily tJCCtpt Mon
day. I - 1
LOCAL ISTELLIGECE.
Aud you hive sworn off.
Silver jewelry is fashionable.
Prayer nifv-tiiig every evening this week
in the 1'resbytenan Church.
C i l is at a premium of 27 per cent, in
AssMa.
Thursday, to-morrow, is the day for fpe
ci:il pnj.T for the country.
Everyb- iy has been tleighing, but those
who do not like it.
II you want sg nxl Home Blanket, cheap,
vou can get one at Todd's.
A protracted meeting was begun last Mon
day cvtuiug iu the Licking Creek Lutheran
Church.
librae buying was brisk under the man
agi meiit of Keuuedy and Rhoads last Sat
urday. Kali'-its an 1 partridges have been pretty
R-!,-'r.i"y I rosea out. They'll be scarce
text year. So they say.
1 here will lie an Exhibition in the School
I! "tie at Oakl.ind Mills on tin evening of
J .nuxry IJ, 177. An imitation to ail is
extend :t.
J.i).t- dais betoro the en1 of the
Miojtn g M-asMicliael Bashnre, of tV' alter
iii-isl-'ji, iiyi a wild turkey ou the wi.ig at
the 'iiM:ince of 75 yards.
If yon want a jair of good water procf
ISocts, y u can get them at Todd's.
John r.-.-hoie, t Milt'ord township, shot
eiht ;it turkL- s la-t hhonting soaS'in.
J i n. you n:ay book us fr a few days next
li.i:iiing !.,.)(.-, it our health is sparci that
' To'tch (itcli and be dcU'ed, ia the way
an exhaii;. iwl.tret ilicll' when it if told
tbat a r -liii'n of th. To -m bill i likely
t-.. ecccr ii tlie LegiJalure this winter.
City iiai.t peiile of ilarribiirgare under
;.';!.. at lie i!.s:ance of some of the de
; i'i'r a,:.i stocklixlders of the bank cn-f-.i
iti tI.o viiarge of '"conspiracy, eiubex
z'..'Oi nt and t;iNe pretence."
The tvwu of Lockiiort, New York State,
i? to be wrrat'd b stcaui, by a cou;iany of
capitiiisLa, w'ao will distnbate tha heat
win-rcier wxuu-d, as gas and water com
i.uies d;trib'Jte li'it and water.
yt Year d:iy a fire broke out in a
colliery at Level N. 0, at Lyieus, Dauphin
c.ii'iTy. aii'i h been racing cvet siuce,
wi'hgr-'at dc" lnicti"n t the mines, and
pr-pvity al -lit the mines. Among the
proj-rly biiruedaie bU mules.
Ai-oui li o'clock on Saturday evening a
I.. re l."c! id to a s'.eigh, minus a driver,
traveled down Main street on a brisk trot.
. Um he KlongeJ to, and how he came to
ti.tcl w uhout a driver, and wLere he went
to, our rejiorler has not learned.
Yesterday the Mitllin.owu Bridge Com-
eix.cU Ihe loilowing illicer: I'rtsi
leat, tieorge Jacobs, E. ; Treasurer, Kob-c.-t
L. 1'arker ; Secretin.-, Aiuoc G. Bon
- li- a .11 C.....II r.A '
.... . . ,,. S .. ,l
S. E. Louilon, Rev. Joseph 11. Mathers.
The Week or Prayer, held mid. the i
auspice of the n'o'M'a Evangelical Alii- j
.ice, lor 1577. L'nion services will be I
IkM by foe Meth.list a::d Lutheran
,.-r, :.. ..f in; 1. l,,!liwt Wrlnes- '
d.iy and Thursday ecuin in the Mel ho
d;i chiirch, and Friday aud .-at unlay eveu
ir.h 'a llxc Lutheran church. The set vices
wiii cunuaeiicc each vcning at 7 o'clock,
..il are mviUd 10 atiend. I
Croiiiu, tho would-be Til lan elector from
Or. gou, I .it week testided before a Con
gressional committee, tie staled that the
ailheet limit of expenses to Washington
aud noiue again could not exceed three
hundred dollars, but that be would not go
on 'rxpeu-s alone ; and then alter that
statement he require three thousaud dol
lars to cairy the b- gus certificate ot his
ele-.tw?u to tt'aohiiigiou. Reform! Three
thoiaud dollars was Cron.iu's price.
Tiis day before Vanaertjilt died he talked
burse quite lively fer a while to entertain
tu mict l.i.'ue men who called to see
hiui, tv.t suudeuly changed the subject by
caUiitg uis ilei:.d requesiing br to sing
it. ace-j, . a.iiuieiit to music on the piano,
sueh picei a ki "imt ye simers, poor aud
ln-cuy," " All -d ibe power of Jesus'
iiaiue," ol.ici no n-el!t- toe vinitor that
they wej t aaJ i-.it LUe p.ace more really
iniirtessed with the vanity of a.l earthly
tl.ii gk than they had ever b-en before.
!.a.-. babbatb, al ter preaching. Rev. Mr.
t hc.rard read k ligthily trom proCiKdingsul
the tietieral Assembly of the Presbyteriau
4i.urch ou the question ot dancing, b-gin-n.n
at an eariy date in the biaou-y ot the
Church in this country and ending witb the
faM general consideration of the surji-ct in
iSo?, ail of which proved that that high
ae'hority in the Church gave no rule to her
people on the question, but became 10 Con
prtgatioual that the subject is lelt to the
Sesnioa of eacii and every congregation.
Sine the close of the Exhibit! n the St.
L. .id U .tcl has been re-painted aud fres
coed, j.at'ors re-furnished, new carpets, fcc.
The bouse in all its appointments is unsur
psW for comfort ; the culinary depart
m?ut being excelled by none. During the
Centennial the St. Cloud adhered lo its reg
ular rates, and endeavored to extend the
Same romrorts to its patrons as it had pre
viously; in this particular it stood alone.
ZIt. (1. . Mullia has associated with him
Lis eon, Geo. K. MnL'in, and tdward L.
Pun, of Ft. Wayne, Ind , under tbe firm
im ot O. W. Mnilin 4. Co., with Josh. D.
Baker as Loom Clerk, and J. T. Skiles as
Ouhier.
J. B If . TudJ baa received a new unpp'y
of tle finest Skulll Laos for Bico auri boys.
Go and see them.
The General Government baa purchased
real estate In Harnsburg on which It pur
poses erecting a post office It purchased
from A. J. I Kit for th mini or $3,U00,
from W. ii. Thompson for $i3,GG0, froiu
Benj. F. Myers, for $Sl,ri00.
Between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock
last Saturday evening, while oflk-rtr Wilson
was briugtrg a young man from Tiiscarora
Valley ou a arrant, issued oo a charge ot
too intimate love, he encountered a niaa
and a woman in Patterson who had just
been thrown from a sleigh, which they were
'fixing up" iu the street so that the might
resume their journey. In driving around
the unfortunate travelers, be drove on the
Same pile ot ashes that bad overset thorn,
ami in turn he and prisoner rolled out iuto
the snow. The sleigh righted illf. The
horse traveled to this side of the river when
i :. ... t r..t p,..,.t Kir I -..
- "- - - "
who caught it, and wasreturniug with itover
tne ti-.jck the animal had come, to find an
owner, which he did in company w'uh the
prisoner upiHisile the Lutheran parsonage.
.,
Parasol llrtatlon.
Carrvinw it elevated in left hand Dns'ir-
inc, acquaintance.
Carrying it over the right shoulder Yoo
c m speak to me.
Carrying it over left shoulder Yoo are
too cruel.
Carrying it elevated in left band You
are too willing.
Cam ing it closed in left baud Meet on
the firl crossing.
Carrjiiig it closed io right band by the
side Follow me.
Cam ing it iu front of yoo. Ko more at
present.
Closing it U I wish to speak; to you
love.
Dropping it I love you.
Eud of tip to lip Do you love me 1
Ko'ding it up Get rid of your company.
Letting it rest on the right cheek Yes.
Letting it rest on the let check So.
With handle to lis Kiss me.
L'sing it as a Ian Introduce me to your
company.
Tumbling it round Be careful, we are
watched.
Tipping the chin gently I am ia love
with another.
Swinging it to and tro by the handle on
rigtH side 1 am married.
Swinging it to and tro by handle on left
side I am enif iged.
Striking it ou band I am veiy much dis
pleased. Ataa's AatER'AS Ai.ats.tc is now ready
tor delivery hy the drnggit, and we are
tree to say that we have read tins wek-oine
tisitor with satisfaction and protit. It con
tains an aoiii-tiing amount of information
wLieh is iiselul to everybody, and shows
hw to treat nearly all the diees from
which wple sutler. It invariably recoiu-uen-ls
the bcrt remedies to be employed,
irre?jeetive of Ayer's Family Medicines,
aud Inrushes, indeed, the b.-st medical ad
vice by which a great majority of ailments
can be treated suceesMiilly. The anecdotes,
w itticUms and j kes are the b 'st compila
tion that comes under our notice, and the
book is a refreshing contribution to our eu-
j lynieuts every year. St. Clair Obitrrer.
On last Thursday evening the rest
dence of Joseph Wait, E.q , of Xew
liuQalti, 1'erry county, was entered and
rob', td of over $1U0 wLiie be aud Ins
fauiilj were at church. Among the
aitiouat stolen, were $G0 belonging to
the M. E. church, 5 SO was cou&ty tax
money Mr. Watt being tax collector,
$30 belonging to the Kuiglits of
Pythias, and $2'.K) belonging to biiuseif,
and aotuc trut money. Tlie thief ap
peared to know whi re tlie 'Squire kept
his nmnc-y. The diureh money was
taken from a vail cupboard, aud the
other money was taken front different
places in bis desk. A man Lading frutu
Millert-burg was arrested ou suspicion
of Laving cnuimitted the rubberv but
for want of evidence was discharged
rrrry Countj.1!cocate,Jan 3i.
CoUNTERJ'hlTtl: AKHKsrED. Jollll
Lsnje and Murley 1 .Mo.Mulliu, of lu
dtaua county, sreie aircrted oo the 21st
l..i. -I:'l.lL...: .
u;l 11 "'i aiation, Cambria coun
J, on tbe Ctarge of Uttering fj.uriou.-
money of tlie deuouiiuation of halves.
qnarwr- ,u J 5 reiIt uickies. Ill default!
lot $(,(.Hji bail both were committed to
the Allegheny County jtil, to await ttial
at the May Term of the U. S. D.strict
Court, Pittsburgh. These two individ
uals divulged the locatiou of the places
where bogus stiver coin was manufac
tured, and stated that one den could be
found at a farm boue kuown as Deck
er's Point, six utiles' distant from tbe
village of Marion, in Indiana count)',
and the ether at a lonely bouse situated
iu tbe pine legion of Clearfield county,
nine miles m rth of Glen Hope, and
just across the borders of Cambria. Ou
atu day nigbt, the 23d ult.. Deputy
U. S Marshal Thompson 11 Kiojmel
aud Constable Prtngle ol Wilmore, ac
companied by a uim named Kinney,
lately initiated by the gang iuto their
nefarious operations, made a descent
upon the houje of Dick Ayers, near
Decker's Point, aud captured Ayers
and Sanford Mardis. The prisoners
were taken to Indiana and lodged iu the
jail of that county. On Tuesday night.
the "G:h ult., the same party, rein
forced by Deputy Sheriff Worlds, of
Clearfield county, operated against the
house of a man named Sands, located
in Ci;ar5e!d county, and took into cus
tody Scott Mardia alias Scott Smith,
and Adam Leek aliat Walters, and
escorted them to T) rone. Tuey were
subsequently taken to Johnstown, and
after a bearing before Commissioner
Rutledge, in default of $2,000 bail
were sent to tbe Allegheny county jail.
Upon the premises where these parties
were arrested, there were evidences to
fix their guilt. This was particularly
tbe case in tbe building occupied by
Sands, in which were found two moulds
made out of plaster of Paris for coin
ing half dollars. Tbesa were very in
geniously constructed, and evidenced
considerable skill on tbe part of tbe
manufacturer. . Some bogus coin were
also found iu the bouse -Pittsburgh
CazeU.
RiarnELD. Jan. 8, 1S77.
Mr. Editor Allow me through the
columns of yonr excellent paper to
inform the public along the stage
road from 3Lf3in to ItichfiehL of the
doingB of our ehergeiic and obliging
stage proprietor, George A. Smith,
Esq. lie is always on time. It mat
ters nut ivhctber the rand !c ankle
dot'p, or the enow diifts fence high,
George is tnlre to be here at the
proper time. We, at this end of the
route, can nppredate his promptness
and his kindness, and truly feel that
a friend in nged is a friend indeed.
There is nothing too much of a task
for him to do. Any business en
trusted to him is punctually attended
to. By strict attention to business
he has built up quite a good trade.
When the stage arrives, and you see
the parcels and packages that are dis
tributed, you would suppose that the
panic was about over. We hope the
people along the route will patronize
George liberally.
The Richfield Literary aud Debat
ing Society is in quite a flourishing
condition. A creditable number have
recently added their names to the
roIL The audience is also invariably
large, showing that the efforts of the
Society are appreciated.
O&lFJtVES.
A TOVNO HAN naiu'd Wilson liaker,
a Boc-iu-law of Mr. Lenig, of Centre
township, whilst walking from Newport
to bia linuie situated uu what ia known
as tbe "back road," leading from the
latter town to Blonuifield, on last Wed
ueday, was attacked by a severe hetu
nrrliage from the lungs. ' He uiauiged
by extreme difficulty to crawl into au
old bouse that stands by tbe road side,
where be became partially uncouscious,
and lay there alone aud uucared for
nntil aoiue time during tbe following
day, when he was fouud by Mr. Jaiue
McKinney in an almost lifeless condi
tion, having suffered terribly from the
effects of the severe weather. He was
badiy frozen, and it ia doubtful if be
will reccver. After being taken to hi
residence he recovered sufficiently to tell
his wife that whilst lying ia the lonely
but by ti'e road be heard several per
sons passing along the highway, but
upon attempting to call them, he fouud
that be was unable to speak above a
whisper, aud so heard their footsteps
grow fainter aud fain'er until lost iu
the distauce. His sufferings must have
been intense, realizing help so Dear and
being unable to make known his situa
tion. We have not learned of hit con
dition to-day, Laving received tbe above
facta from bis brother, who is a resi
dent of this btTough, and who bad oo
news as to bis condition at thia writing.
Ptrry County Freeman, Jan. "J.
LrrxCAar Notics. The Third Annual
Convention of Literary Societies of Juniata
county will bs held in Port Uoyal Jinuary
30ih and 3Ut, 177. Opening 1 sessiun, Tues
day evening, at 7 o'clock. The public are
invited. Address rounuttnicstious to
EDGAR A. TEN X IS, President,
Thoinpsontown,ra,
Or, Miss Millie E. Fixe, Secretary,
Mexico, Pa.
Jan. 1, 1877.
XOTICE On aud alter the 1st diy of
January, lh"7, 1 will sell only for Cah or
Produce, and all accouuts nut settled wilhin
GO days alter that date will be lei t iu the
hands of a collector.
ALEX. WOODWARD,
d 0010-31 Johustowu, Pa.
For Sale A comfortable Frame
(use, aud Good Lot, in thl. borough.
Price $00. Two hundred dollars
cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to
euit purchawr. Fi.r more deGuite in
firuiatiuu call at ibis office, or address
the editor of this (aper. tf.
M A llll 1 ED:
MUSSER-FFRCUSON'. On the 4th
imt., by Uev. Yodjr, Mr. Mariiu Mus-
scr and Mia Jauc Fci-guson, both ot Fay
etlu township
DIED:
MINIUM On the 'i'iih nit., at the reii-d-'iice
01 his son in SiiMpieh inna township,
Mr. John G. Minium, aged 73 cars, 10
months and 15 days.
BOVEU On the lSlh ult.. at her resi
dence iu &upiuli.iniii to a oshiis Mr. Rachel
Boyer, aed bUyear,3 im-nths and l.dajs.
l'O.U)lKt' Via.
M1FFLINTOWX MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas
Mirruxrows, January 10, IH77.
Butter '20
2i
lo-il..... ....... tf
Ham 12
Bacon ....... H
Potatoes. ... . 74
Ouioiis 46
MIFFLIN TO VN GK.VlN li ARRET.
Conecled weekly by Buyers k. Kennedy.
QroTaTio roa To-dat.
Wedursday, January 10, 1877.
Wheat 1 2-Jtol 30
Corn 4i. to4 i
Oat 2ilv4d
Rye : ft.i
Timothy seed 1 60
Cloverseed 7 50tott 75
nCW DRUG STORE.
BANKS & UAMLIN,
(Beliord Buil.ling,) -
Main Street, MIUIlntotTU, ra.
DKALEita IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICAL.0, DYE STUFF, PAINTS
OILS, YARN lSHE3,OL ASS, PUTTY,
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, .
CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES,
HAIR BKUMlES,T0Ol H
BRUSHES, PER-
FUMERY.COMBS,
SOAPS. HAIR
OIL.TOBAC- .
CO, CIGARS,
NOTIONS,
STATIONERY
. LARGE VARIETY OF
lMTKNT MEDICINES,
Selected with great care, and warr anted
roin high authoritv.
07-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS
for medical purposes.
. CYPRES JR1PT IONS cmponnded with
great care. . . . J June 112-U.
Sale Bills of all kinds printed on short
aetice at wis office
PRIVATESALES.
OXB OF THE MOST FKOFITABLf
BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county
may be purchased of t'ae uuderaigoed at a
reasonable price. The property is situated
in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with
the Smith stand Includes a lot of abont
TWO ACBE3, having thereon erected a
comfortable Two-story Framelloiise, a com
modious Stable and other outbuilding.
There is a Well of good water at tbe doi t
of the bouse. For particulars call on or
address ffV. HOOPS, .
Walnut P. O., Juniata Co, Pa. ;
A FARM OF SIXTY ACKBS IX IiELA
ware to vnship. Land of good quality,
bat ing thereon erected a LOU HOUSE,
weathui -boarded, BANK BAK.V, nearly
new, and other outbaildings. Convenient
to churches, schools and mills. Situated 8
miles north ol Thompsontown,4 miles north
of Thompsoutowa railiood station. For
more definite particuUr call on or address
SAMUEL i. KURTZ,
East Salem, J uniata Co., Pa.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175
acres, more or ens, one hundred aud twen
ty-flve or thirty acres of which are cleared
a:id under cntivation, situated in Tuscany,
ra Vai.ey, Juniata county, Pa., seven mUes
fiom Mitliiutown, the county scat of said
sountv, and four mies Imn tbePennsvva
11 ia Kailroad at Port Rnya, bounded by
lands of Mrs. (i . W. Themp-ion and other,
having thereon a Good House and Barn,
and nil necessary outbuildings, good never
taiing running water at both house and
barn, an abundance of fruit of different
kinds. Will bo sold for $V00, and if dj
sired $2V0 may remain, in the jr-perty.
For kuiieulars inquire of the undersigned,
reading on the jreuiies, or by letter at
Port Royal, JuiiiaU Co., Pa.
J. F. G. LOXG.
MILL PROPERTY IN SPRUCE HILL
township, Juniata county, with a good pur
of Fiench Burrs, and a pair of Counter
Choppers. Good run of custom. Good
neighborhood. Will sell Mill with water
(n-ivilege and about one acre and a ball of
land, or if desired, will sell about 30 acres
of laud, 2-3 acres cleared, with good Frame
House, size )xi) feet, Bank Barn, size 40x
to feet, and other necessary outbuildings.
good Orchard, two excellent Spiiugs of
limestone watir near the h-juse.
Will also sell a FARM of about 8 acres,
adjoining the above; about 5 acres timber
land, and the balance cleared. This tract is
mostly (lint gravel land, aud has been re
cently limed, having thereon a good sized
Log llouse aud two good Sowings ot lime
stone water, one of w hich could be pped
to the kitchen door.
Will sell all together, or separately, to
suit purchaser. Tbe proerte are eight
miles Iroiu lhe Peuiisyltauia Railroad.
. Ai ply to
J. KELLY PATTERSON.
Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa.
FARM IN SUSqUEHANVA TOWN
ship, containing irJ acies ; 5lf acres cleared,
wed fenced and in a gol stale ot cultl'a-
lon; New Log-frame Dwelling House,
wcather-btardcl and well finished. Bank
Barn, and all necessary outbuildings; flow
ing water, thriving young orchard iu bear
ing condition ; tine chestnut and other tim
ber; thiee miles from l'enn'a canal, ten
miles Iroui Penu'a railroad chmvb. school
house, mill, store and tavern all within one
half of a mile, to a mile ; good community.
Apply lo W. 11. KM-LSK,
Mitliiutown, Pa.
TIIE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN'
S usq'icl.anna township: '
No. 1. A lot nf cmtiiid containing Si
seres, with largo Dwelling House, and ex
cellent water at the dour. Good Bar".
Stuiikc House and other outbuildings. -
Young aud thrixing Uiclnird of about 7U
well selected aj pie-trees, ic. Church ad-
inuig the preott-.es.
No. 2. About 4 acres of land, with 30
acres clearet and under good cultivation.
Balance woodland.
No. 3. A tract of Timberland contain
ing . acres.
All tur.H properties within one-fourth ol
a in le t each other.
Api-ly 10 S. G DRESSLEK,
O.ieutal P. )., Juniata Co., Pa.
TWENTY ACRES GOOD TIMBER-
LAND l!l miles from Patterson and Port
Royal, one-half mile Iroui Saw Mill. Other
timber laud adjoining this can be bought.
Apply to B. F. BURniFIELD,
Oilice, Bridge-St., M.fliiutown, Ta.
A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF
(i ROUND in Patterson Borough. The
House new and well finished. Terms easy.
A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN FEK-
manaU towiiship, Juniata countv, contain-
ng about 1- Acres, well timbered. This
tract is ill l.i-t Creek Valley, about five
mile from Mitliiutown.
Arp'y fo JEREMIAH LYONS,
Oi'ice, OfjoMte Court House,
Bridge St., Miltli:itwii, Pa.
Philadelphia & Reading Eailroad.
Arrangement of Passcngxr Trains.
Novehblr 2Slh, 1S7G.
Tratmt trace Uirrubnrg at fvllow$:
For New York at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and
hi p.m.
For Philadelphia at 6 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. ni.
2 W and 3 -ji p. 111.
For Kea-ling a' 6 2K U 10, 9 45 a. ui.,200,
3 5i and 1 5-i p ill.
For I'otuvilla at 5 20, 8 1 a. m., and
3 55 p. :n. aiid via Schuylkill St Susque
hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m.
For Allentown at 6 2, 8 10 a. m., 2 OO,
3 57 aud 1a-ip.n1
The 5 "JO, 8 10 a. m , 2 0" and 7 55 p. m
trams nave through cars lor New York.
Tbe 5 20, 8 10 a. m. and 2 UO p. 111. trains
have through cars lor Philadelphia.
SVSDJTS.
For New York at 5 2o a. m.
For Allentown and way stations at 5 20a. ni.
For Reading, Philadelphia and way statious
at 1 4o p. in.
Train for Harruhnrg It art as follamt t
Leave New York at 8 45 a. ni., 1 UO 6 SO
and 7 45 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 13 a. m., 3 40, and
7 2 p. m.
Leave Keaning at 4 40, 7 40, 11 20 a. m.,
1 0, b 1-j and 10 J p. m.
Leave Poitsviile at 0 !-, 15a. m. and 4 35
p. 111., and via Schuylkill and Susuehau
na Branch at 8 0d a. lu.
Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 00, 8 S3 a. m.,
12 15, 4 30 aud v 00 n ni.
Tbe 2 M a. ni. train Iroiu Allentown and
the 4 40 a. in. train from Reading do nut
run on n una ays-
SCXD.7YS.
Leave New York at 5 30 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at J 20 p. m.
Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. ni. and 10
3 p. ni. -
Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 900 p. m.
'Via Morru and Etttx Railroad.
JOHN E. WOOTTEX,
General Superintendent
KOTICE.
TIIE stockholder ot the Juniata County
Aifiicultnral Society will meet at tlie
Tuscarora llonse, in Ibe borough of Port
lioyal, on FRIDAY, JAN LAKY 12, lt77
at 1 o'clock P. M., to elect a President aud
Board of Managers.
LEWIS BLKCUFIELD, President
Dec. 6, 1876.
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rr7"rTY F'R tFVT-Trie;
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r OFFICIAL HiSTORY Or THE SI
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Agent sold 31 copies in one diy. This is
"he only antl-rmlc aid complete hi:ory
pub ished. ?end f"-r our ex:ra terms to
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is profusely i!liislriitel with the must Iaiig!i
able ictures by Asriu a B. Faosr. Will
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street, Philadelphia.
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Tbe Little liock
and Fort Suiilb
RAILWAY
FOR S-A.-X.15
Farming Lands.G razing Lamls. Fruit Iinds,
Vine Lands, Coal Lands, Wood Lauds,
some Prairie I .an Is, Btlo 11 l.aii'N. and l
lamls. on term to milt tbe purchaser-
MV per C?llt. interest ou
del .-rn-d payments. 'I t'll per CCUt.
discount for cash. For fun particulars,
maps and pa:iphlcts, apply to XT. I).
$1 LACK, Laud t'omini.-oioiH-r, Little Rck,
Arkansas.
ANTE P IMMEDIATELY t
Xihi lOtl vou- a n.-u anil women to
9 iearn TELEGRAPHY'. Situs-
H
Jious guaranteed. Small silary while prai
tieitig. Addre, with stamp, SilERMAN
TELEGRAPH U) , Oberlin, hi.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
AT
J. B.M. TODD'S,
PATTERSON, PA.
I hive just returned from Philadelphia
with a full line of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
Men'a Suits, $1.50, $-5.00 to $'20.00. Boys'
Suits, $.'.50, $1 50 to S 10.00.
A full line of the
MOST FAMIIOX tELtr MATS.
at low prices. A complete assortment of
Ladies' Best SIiim-s, at $1.2 and Upward.
A full line of Children's Shoes. I hake
also a full line of Ladies' iiose. Handker
chiefs, 4iC. Also, a li-rge stock of
GROCERIES.
Arbucklcs' Coffee 3l'c. . llaekcral. No. 1,
$2.50 per I bbl.
I am now selling SEWING MACIUNE3
at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will sell you
any kind ot a niachiue at
THE5T1 PER CCVT. LESS
than they are nsually sold. Leave your
orders, and you can have any kind you smut.
. J. B. M. TODD.
BUYEKS & KENNEDY,
(S nccesaors to D. P. Sulonir,)
DEALERS IX :
COAL,
. ' ,IaLTMI5ER,
ClNIElSrT,
Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster,
SEEDS, SALT, &C.
We bay Grain, to be delirered at Mifflin
town or Port Royal.
, AVe are prepared to 1 Ornish Salt to dealers
at reasonable rates.
BUTERS fc KEXJiEDT.
April 21, 1875-tf
AMigneil Extateof EllasSmltli.
jJ-J R'E is hereby given that KiiaeSrunb
XI of Payette town -hip, Jnniuta Ci.nniy,
Pa., has made an assignment lor the bene
fit of his creditors to the uitdi-rsiened. AU
persona Indebted to said estate are request
ed to make payment, and those bating
claims to present Them, without d-lay. to
JOSEPH T. SMITH,
Nor. 7, 1876.' ' Assignee.
.Vertical.
TO ALL.
3DK. SWAYNE.
TflE Discoverer and Compounder of the
far-famed
DR. SWATHE'S
rempoonil Syrup ef Wild Cherry
and other valuable preparat ..-is, entered
upon his profeasioual career with tbe impor
tant advautae of a regular Medical Educa
tion in one of the o:i.-i-t arulb.-t sc-hoois in
Philsilelpliia, and, perhaps, in the wor'd
Ha s -.bsequenily srvnl a laithlul term of
procti. e in the Pbi'alelphia Di-pensary,arid
li r many years at(cnfcu a'r ia tho hospi
tal. In these institutions he enjoyed the
n st ample o) porrnnities of obtaining an
msig'it info disease In all their varied
tonus, as well as tor ascm-taining lh heat
methods of their treatment. In otfennj,
therelorc, to the people of the I'niti-d States
he fruits of bis extensive profeitnal ex
perience in the medical compounds as the
bet results of his skill aud 'b-Mrvacion, lie
teela that h; ia but proilerir. a boon to
every family thninytout Ihe laud, resting,
as ho does, coniideutly, iu the merits and
ctiLacioiia virtues ol remedies be here
with commends. The vaat aiiH.unt of testi
monv In -in ad parts ot tile worid has proven
1K. SWAY.Mfc'S COMPul'NU SYh.L'P
OF WILD OiltUiiY" Ihj in. .11 eiK:cious
remedy kuowu, aiKt II is t uitl.-d by our
int einme.it physh-iin, aud ail who have
witnrs'.vd its W oid.-rt iil healing properties.
The W1L1 CHERRY, in ail ages of the
wurid, and 1:1 all countries w hi re it is known,
ht. been justly celelsrated fir lt wiudrtul
meilicinal ii iliti-s, but its (rre.it piwer to
cure iume of the wor.it and m st (iiitn-viu?
di.-ases i"inr ns. was noirer fnlly asrer
Uined until tlie exp- riinents ot that skilifnl
phy..iei :i. Dr. Swarne, had deoi'inMratetl
lis a!.!prj'i n, in e-mibt .:n:on wi h i'ine far
ant. ripialiy vainaolj v-.'tab'o i-wca!imt.
which, chvniH-aiy coe.binel, renders its ac
tion tent'ol I riHra eert.tin and b netleial in
curi'is; all (tisea-7s of ihe Ihmai. brnnst and
lonzs. Dii. SWATM'S WI ,0 CliSRtvY
CiMI'OL'N. Mrikes a th.i ro .t of Ibe di--oi-h
by pnrtivii'f; tlie bbsMl, rclori iff the
liver ami kidnevs to b-aUhv aartion. inviir
or .tiujr the nervous and sbtltered constitu
tion. It does so Without prirst -.itmg or
weakening the b"dy in any way. It cares
nut only Hie lungs and liver,- but every or
f 111 dependent upon a wa.lcd or impver
lhed slatd ot tue bl-vd.
A IRZiABLEC l RE
as that of Edward II. Hamsoii, Knineer
at Oeorge SWeeuey's pottery, liJ4 iliiige
Avenue, KhisaUclplna. He bad a violent
coiurn, sight swe.ii-, sore throat, great
weaKneas, spit at diil'ereut liuh-s a piut ot
bloud, jr&ve vp ail hope oi recovery,
I Imxigh the ii!e of -ir. Swayne'a W ild
Ch rr syrup" became a sound, hearty mm,
aud remains so lo tins iay, although over
twenty ytirs have elapsed since be was
cured.
. C7 We are p-riiiitti d to refer in the rol
low.ug genib-men who have exprn-nced
great bouchl, ard iiM.-d lr. w iv ne's Coru
pouu l syrup of Wild tUerry" iu their iaiu
ily tor 111 m years:
Sojnue.1 ij. sco.l (3im of JacoO Reigel A
o tin- Iio-hIs, No. uS-i Moikvt siret t,
Philadelpiiii.)
Liih: T. PaS'-y (or:n rly firm of Wise,
Pu-xv li. Wire. N. K. c-ruer ot Filth and
Market strci in. Piiila lelplii 1.) I
Robert Hutchiusoii, No. 2,201 Spring!
tiarden street, Pluladelpiiia
John J. I.ytle. Urv .i.-m1s Merchant, cor
ner devenin ana spring iarleu streets, ;
Pbila leijiliia. ; !
J ilin V. -liver', rounder, Loates street,:
above Iweiity-seconi, f iiiladetpbia.
And thousands id others Iroui every sec
tion of :he habitable gloite.
PRICE $1 ; 6 BOTTLES FOR $S.
If not sold by your drucgUt or store
keeper we will torwaid half a flmen to ary
aitdress, freijlii pud, on receipt of the
price. Prepared oniv b."
IU. S.VAYNE ASO,
330 NORTH SIXTH STuEET, PHILA
DKLrill A, PA.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
ITCIIIXG PIfaKS
arc generally in-ecide i by a moiture like
peripiration, ditressi:ig itching, as though
pin worms were crawlinK in and sbout toe
reetiiiu, piriienlarly at nitiht.wheu unlre
ing, or in bed, alter gt-tiiug wa-111. It ap
pears in summer as well as in winter, often
limes shows itx-lf around the private parti,
and is not cuntim-d to miles only, b 11 it is
ipiiteas 1r.-.)in-ut that tciuiles arc sorely
aillicteit, pailiciily iu times of pregnancy.
extending into the vagina, proving Uisires- j
aiJM.ni ue.onu inc puers Ol eimur-
atice. txvs ol loiii; siatniin. rroiioum-ed
incnr ible. have lieeu pcnuaneutly cured by
simply alloying
SWATHE'S OI.T.ME.T.
HEilE IS THE PKOOK:
Dr. Swayne It Son : Enclosed lvw find
one dollar lor two b ol ynr Ointment
tor Itching Piles. These are tor some of
my Inends who are afi'ietcd with this dis
tressing complaint. The box you sent men
yeir u.il abont one-)-a!t of it, and I '
am glad, yes, 1 am promt t' sir it mule a
eiect rOT. I Ihn.k its elKcacy shoiil I he !
pullikhei ihronghout the It ngth ami breailth
of the laud. 1 on can publish this if you
think proiier.
DAVID GHOSSMCKLE, '
I.aidesburi:, Frederick tio., Md.
siiiiei: ii you are sunering wnn mis
annoM oni l.unt, or Teller, or an crnty,
i-raly, itcii. skin aii-n-ise. go I., your ding
gist and get a bs I .wats's All-IIsal-ixo
)iTMi M-. It will surely cure yon.
I't ice .w eeiils a b t. Three Imixcs $1.-i,
U b xj $2.-. bent t) mail to any addrrvi
ou roceipi i the price. Prepared ou.y by
Dh. r-WAYNE it SON,
330 Xortii Slvtli Street,
PlULADtXr-ill.Y.
Sols bt au. Paoauiasr Dawuuisi.
EAYE YOU THIED IT? .!
, . Jjjfg "London il.iir C dor Restorer."
' "London Hair Color Restorer." !
G , "l.on.lou Hair t'olor Restorer."
rOTTtll, ..Lomloii liairt'oh r Restore:."1
-L nUoii Hair Color Restorer."
"l.ondou Hair I'olor Kestorer."
London Il.iir C-Ior Rolorci."
Loiidou Il.iir Color Rerlorcr."
Loitdon Hair Color Restorer. "
"London 11 ur Color Restorer."
Beauty
for the
JJAI2. "Io'-'lon II lir Color Restorer."
kllp Tola sun AXO Ull IICVl.TliT.
LUiNUON HAliL HLbTOXkLH.
1 It will restore gray Il.iir to its original
color.
2 It wid thicken thin hair; came a new
growlh.
5 If will res' ore a'l natural secretions.
4 It wilt remove ail dandruff and i'ebings.
5 It wid nrike the hair solt, glosy aud
tl -xible
6 It will preserve the original color to old
see.
7 It will prevent the h r from fa'ltng off.
0 It w ill cure all diseases ol the scalp.
It restores both Ihe luxuriance and color
of the hair, and is as harmless as water.
Prematura branching or lading of the hair
is greatly to be regretted, and that every
body wants to be Deauiilul is proof enough
that it ia wUe and right lo try to be so, by
every proper means ; but there is iioiimi;
more iinportsut to this cud than beautiful
bair. Now to prevent the tailing of Ihe
natural coloring matter i:i it, or re-excite
the roots of tile hair to growth again, noth
ing has ever been introduced to the Alueri
cau people that equals the
LO.VDOX II AIR COLOR RESTORER
Dr. Daltotr, of Philadelphia, says of it:
The London Hair Color Restorer is nsed
very extensively among my patient ami
friends, as well as by myself. I therefore
speak from experience.
75 CTS. rER BOTTLE ; SIX DOTTLKS FOB $i.
Seut by Express, to any address, on receipt
of the p. ice. Address all orders to Da.
Swat.ib &. Sox, 330 North Sixth street,
Philadelphia, Pa., sole Proprietors.
Sold by all DruesriiU.
arM-ly . . .
'MIS'CELLAMEOUS
Is tbe place where yo cau buy
THE BEST ASl TIIE CUEAlaET
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTHING
oH.fTS. CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, JXD rURSlSUlSO GOODS.
HE Is prepared to exhibit one of tV most choice and select stocks ever offered lav
this market, a-.:d at jTsTOMShl.iiGLT LOW PRICES I
AIo, measure taken for suita and part of suits, which will be made to order
at short notice, very reasonable. - " ' '
Remember the flare, in Uoffuian's New Koilding, eorner of Bridge tad
Water s'rwets, UIFFLINTO2, PA. - Sept. 15, 1S75-U
SAM
J&.JiuBm OL-J iFW
Una just retoruol froui (be Eastern oitU witb a fail variety of
mmtk BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS & tm, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS FURNISHING COODS. Goods of ail kinds ar low. To.n and sew m
and le a-duiaked I'ants at 13 CCUtS.
Patters-n, pa., May 2i, ISTi.
Professional Cards.
JOL'IS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MiFFLINTOWN, PA.
Cj7"Col!ecting and Convevanclne prompt
ly atiei4d to.
Or r ice O-i Badge street, opposite the
Court House S ij urc.
J'jL'EItT SIc.MEK.V,
Attorney and Counselor -at-Law.
Prompt attention ti . en to the arenring
and collet. ing of claims, and all legal busi
ness. '
tirnca on rWs street, first door west
ot the riclford building.
April 1 1, lSTd-tf
ALFUED J. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
XIFFLISTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA.
C7 All biLiiness promptly attended to.
Ornca Oa Bridge alreef, opposilo the
Court House siptare.
.U.VU M. ALUS'JN,
ATTOSS EY-AT-LAW,
II.n reiuued actively the practice of his
prulesaiifii. Ait bu.ioeaa prouiplly attend
ed t-. tlilke, as formerly, a-ijoiuing his
rcidei re, opposite Court lioUcO, MiiLia
tuwn, Pa.
Dec i2, 1S73.
-ri
J
hn Mclaughlin,
LffSDBANOE AGENT,
PORT ROTAL, JCSliT.i.CO., PJ.
C7"Ouly reliable Compauiea represented.
Dec. 8, lSIo-ly
Y) M- CU AW FORI), M. D.,
His reMunied ac irely the practice of
Meiliciue and Surgery and their collateral
b-'iiuciiea. t'llice at the old corner of Third
ami Orange slreetn, Miilliutown, Pa.
March 2'J, lb7
THOMAS aTeLDEU, M. D.
Phytsician asd Surgeon.
OfTire bourn frorti 9 a. X. to 8 p. Of",
fire in Ma lather's rettidoucd, at the toitth
end ul Water street. .xrl2:!-tt
I C. KtraNIli,
M. D h-is resuinedac- !
X m tivtiy :tie practice ot' Mt'dicinn and ;
Surgery aiid tbeir culbtterl bratichca. Will '
give protupt aud UiUjIuL attenti.u to all
,,a,jIjU entrust. d to hiacare.
Oiii-e in ihe
j'atters,n Vl Ug S tote,
Jalv ti. Is7ti-tf
J M. JJUAZEE, M. 1;.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
jlcaJemin, Juniata Co , Pa.
, , . . .
OrriCB formerly occupied by Dr. Stem-tt.
I rotessionai busi'iesa proui; Uy atteaded to
at all hours.
- - - ....
I Lj. ALLh, M. L".,
---
a roniionf4l tnt nnrtu-f nf l.-iIii':nA
. . i n.i u . ii
andaurgery audalltheircollatcral Uanctcs.
Olfccaal Acadeioia, at the resnlence of
Capt. J. J. Patterson.
jcl 15.1874
JKN.KY HAlWiilJEKrJER, M. D.,
Continues the practice of Vedicine and
Surgery and aii tucir collateral branches.
Ottici at bis residence in McAluterviilo.
Feb U, 1 7f.
R.
E. BUKLAN,
DEXTIST.
Ouice opposite Lutheran Chunh,
PORT ROTAL, JUNIATA C., PA.,
Where he w,U spend Hie first ten davs ot
each luoiilh, coioinenciiig Dernniber ist
The bifa-iee of the t'm'e his office will be!,," , . T . tr t i
occupi-d by .', S Kilmer, a young nnio ! JjiaailOOa: ilOWLOEt'lIOW Restored
ortl.y of continence, and who h is been
y of continence, and who h is been
a-ss iciated with the Doctor as student audit
isiant two ve.irs and upwards. Those
whocall dnring Dr. Hnrlau's absence fer!cine)of Spermutorrhiea or hemlnal weak
prolessiona! service, may. and will ph-ase I nets, Involuntarv Si-niinal Losses. Impo-
;i!T.me the time with Mr. kiiiuerwhen Ihev
may be servel, on the ret mn ot the Doctor.
JUMATA VALLEY BANK.
MIFFUNTOWN,
JUNIATA COOHTT, PENS 'A.
JAMES yORTIf, President.
T VAS 1KVIN, Cashier.
WIBKCTOBt i
Noah Ilrrfi'-t.
'antes North.
J. Nevin PomerT.
Abraham Stoulfjr.
Jerome Iletrirk.
Wiiliam Banks. .
EphraimU iicCrum.
I
M
EAT
MEAT!!
The itndersignrd hse cotnnifneei! the
ButchiTing b:istncrs In the borough of Mit
Hintown. BEEF,
VEAL, .
MUTTON,
and PORK
can be had ererr Toesdar, Thnrsiiar and
Satnrdar n ornings at their meat store at
the residence of Mr. Howe, na Cherry
street. Their wagon will alo visrl the resi
dence of citizens the same mornings. Kill
none but the best of stock, aud sell at fair
price. Give us trial. .
HOWE A EI hi A.
Jane M, 1879-tf
.ID rZRT!SEME. 7S.
ST A
Jin. nn,XJLn2-
07" SUITS MAIK TO OKDEK.n
SAMUEL STLaY'EK.
AVer's Cathartic Pills,
F.r the n-IHf
mA enre tM Sk
ftrrun sett teia tjt ut
tie 5;oii..iU, I.v
C". hli t buU.
i iwv ar a mx
AfwvrH'iif, atml at
.:-jitiH iuraT
i.ve. Itoir.f, pur.
1 v-eUibs?, UifJ
ronton no tueiv.
n.ry or wtrcritl
wbaVercr. .Mucn
mTH04 tr1cuA4 and siHTeiint i iirnemi by
ti.r tirtkelv us; and eTerr fitmiir fh-MUJ
k.ve Utin'oa tuiml fur t.w.r ntr ion ami
Trhfr, wlw rtnfUiml. Lone eitftieu hju
IWl f a! I.'te i'iita with nhk-b th? markfi
bpf. liy tlvoir ortiion;l u, the lioo4
w pHii'tt, li.e riirrui.timu of t. iyrtt?m
ptH.i, uU-d tii-ttui4i retiiuv?ii, uiiil the whi
1;;- "TV erf liie ve-U.t"! lo t hcalti.y artir
ity. I.iltrn;il ork'.in Inch lHrinu rie,upi
tul whrfjjt-h are ieHitwl by Aner'a i'Hlm,
antt ti nln'i uilo artin. 'Ihus inrtmit
UDHra-e 1 hlizhMtrti uiio hfa!th, tite vnltus f
mh'h rh:irce, uh-n rrrkone'l on trve vat
Hiplh.tHle w tit rt, can han.lv lie roui
ftiittti. Their a.uar-uaiii'C nika thrm
pira.iitt tv la.Lr, ami ireeiTf Un-ir virtues
uaHiiairetl for :' ltrnplii uf 1. ii.tr, mj tliat
U'.er are ever fr -h, r.:n pt: fi-'-tiv lvli.nbie
A)ihot)Kh wan-hintf. liy are imM ;t Mr
at wiUnit tiitiu boucv to ui cuuiauUim or
:r' !,on are jrirea on li e wmpner tt
ea-h iwr. hiw nsc tiem ttb Kamily rnyntc,
arvi lor Uie Vlr iug comploiuus wliiUi tiaO
i'a rjillT rurv:
r bysi-M.s or I allxiw. Lint
lrw l,a3rir. ant anp
ffite. iIipt nhi'imt le tiken nHMh-mtflT to
aumulaxe itie siou:ach. aad r3tvr iu beuttiif
Urtr tui't ;u:UOD.
'r talTer Complaint and it Tarn-na
rtni'tmim. 111 I Ilelaca. Alck
Klfadttcesrsp. JtKBiflllr4 r - wtrta Mirk
llti.Mv C.4c and It I !
vr rwv. iiwr Miuwld le j(di-kit--'y Ukn for
tziji trae, to rorret-t Uie iia.""d avtiuu, or
remr the ohtrntion nhrh rniiMr it.
Kor Ity wVsFntery or lkiirrkrat butoo
iibl tior i freiiemllv rejiiitri.
for lkbariMwit.MiM, CsetHC. Cs ravel
I4lfirariwca f th H ran, laiN lia
IIm lViftck and &,. (Iier ateultt
Wr conutiuUNly taKen. as rtfvtmred, t rhanir
the iU-ese4 .-w i ti n ul the rwieui. Willi aucti
Cujnce lhoe raiiiptatnl di:aiear.
Fr Bro.r antl Oropvicul AweFll
la:r. tk:T Aitotthl te in lai ire and tra
qufnt Ujea tv piiruucc titc ciTeci of a tira&tt
yu:ae.
r MnprrwMitt. a Tnrpe.Jocaa honM b
tn-rn. a tt pnduce Ibe liMired e-Te t by
ympathr.
A a iHmnrr Pill, take one or two Fillm lo
promote di3-ii-.i, and n-liere the Mnmacb.
An ocrn-ion d ilsite timuliils t!ie ttmia b
Btid 'Ntwcl. rr'tor the apm tile, and inv riror
arest ilir y-tein. lictwii it i otirn advaula-(fr-oi:-
fchff no ft nt hi (h'ran?ttinnt ebta.
iie hIio ft-ei tolerably well, i flen rind that
a -t.te !i the"e iitt niake htm feel leid
CI?y hotter, Irura tiM-ir cieaninjr and rao
Taiitwi: eLect uu li.e Uier-uve aj'paxatna.
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.Yerrvus Vebiiily. .Yerrous Debility.
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I atlvice liee. Try inv great reined v. (it-tit
ol vour d-ugi.-t, six bottles fi.r S".tSI. It
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rccoiumeu led.
noruiil Worm! Uortuil
E. F. KrstuN Worm Syrup never tails
dfxtror Pm, Seat and Stoiuai-h Worms.
Dr. Kixkil is the only auccessfid physician
who romoves Tipe-worm in 2 hours, alive
with head, and no tee until removed. Com
mon sense ten hes that it' Tate-worin be
Ft'tllliVuH ,.1 (ilil... Mr . r- ... u. ...lv Ai-
jsiroveil. Send for circular to Dr. Kunkrl,
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ore II ou our diuguist and ssk br a holtl
j "r '"el's Wo.ui Syrup,
i tievtr lails.
Price $ I. W. It
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I Dr. Liilverwi-ll a Celebrated Essay
Vk on the tiullral cle raiihoiit niedi-
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internal medicine or Ue pp!icri,' ol Iho
knife; pointing out a inmle nf cure at oueo
simple, certain, ar.d etfictuat, by means of
whn h every i:R'-rer, no matter what hi
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ly, privately, and rada!'.
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Oet.lt, lt76-ly.
Assigned Estate of Soloraoa
Ciiuaiaa,
J DTICE is hereby given that Solomon
Con;uan. of rayette township, Jiiui.ita
.'ouiity. Pa., has aniiie an assignment for
he b- nelu of his eislitors to tho under
igne.l. All persons indebted to said estate
ire requesloil to make payment, and those
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lay, tu EZUA SMITH,
Nor. 1, IS7C. Assignee.
gOLO.HOX SEIBCR,
Will visit lliillin and Patterson every
Tuesday, Thursl.iy and Saturday mornings
uid will furnish the ciliatns uf these bor
oughs wit I the best ot
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, A.c.
at th very lowest prices. He resperuullj
solicits the patronage of the ptiblic.