SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wedneidar. April 11, I9TT. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annnm, if pud wittin 12 months ; $2M0 H" riot paid within 12 month. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cent per line for each insertion. Deduction will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. PEKK'A. E. ETIME TABLE. ON and aflor Sunday, Nov. 2fith, 187ft, passenger train will leave ililliin Sta tion, P. R. R., as follows : KARTWAKD. f Philadelphia Exprr ..........12 M a n JViftiio Accommodation ........ 6 U5 a ni (Pacific Express 10 19am Jt.DTuton Kx press ............11 32 a lu JMail -. 6 0. p m t Atlantic Hxpress 916pm WISTWASD. fPittshurg Express ......12 38 a ra (i Pacific Express 6 02 am JWay Passenger 10 00 am Mail 3 30 p lu Kat Line 458pm JMirtijn Accommodation b 00 p in I Daily. J Daily except Sunday, t fatly except Sunday night, i Daily txetpt Hon Hay. LOCJL INTELLIGENCE. Oat sowing. House cleaning. Potato planting. The tree vender. Pay-day i not yet past. Seeker-fishing in creeks. lota" comes too late for this issue. Hunting Juu county has a ?aw-mill to saw axo-handles. HuuliugJou I're.-.byL?ry convened in Ty rone yesterday. A s.ife in Lewistown has a four hundred J ullar lock on it. Clergymen pronounce the past year a poor one for marriages. PhiUlelphia Market Wheat. $1.80, Corn 50c, Oats 4Uto47e. The financial affairs of Juniata connty are easy, generally speaking. Two spans of the Sdinsgrove railroad bi idge hare been complete. You will never get rich attending to other people's business to tbe neglect of yonr osii. Tbe barn oi" Joseph Weiser, in Chapman township, Snyder couuty, was destroyed by fire some day ago. The amateurs cleaned Uacedonia run of tn.ut in about four day. There is no use of ;oing there to E.-h new. Bargaius! Bargains! To be had at Borch (i eld's Cah Store in Johnstown, for three weeks. 2w Hon. Benjamin Harris Brewster is men tioned in connection wi:h the Republican nomination for Auditor General. The Republican nrw -.paper in the Juni uta Valley are strong ia their recom.neuia tinn of Senator Jota A. Leaion for Audi tar General. Mr. Anu Myers, through her Attorney, J?ph Kuturuc k, will sell burses, cattle and household (urniture at her son's residence, on-site Port Roytl. $ 1,0.00 wanted, on or before April 15, 1S77. tiood real estate security given. Impure at this oflice. 2w "Bald-headed men are so nnmerocs in Cliicagi that an andience in that city is said to look, when viewed from abuve, like a cob blestone pavement." Kev. Mr. Berry will preach a series of teven sermons, having for his text tlic Lord's Prayer. He will begin Hie series next Sabbath evening. A Paterson, New Jersey, boy was riding na his father" back, when tbe latter sug gested that it was rather an elevated rail road. "Tes, pi; I'm riding onaduuimy." By a statement ol a participant the fact is made known wilhin tbe past few days, that the Bender family were all lynched while trjiug to escape front Kansas, years ago. Philadelphia has a sensation in the reve lation of the amours of a proniiuent lawyer of that city, naui'd Brinkle. The lawyer has hurried away to Europe, U escape lroin the woman. A young man named Siem Miller, resi ding in the vicinity of Bed's Mills, visited Altoona several days ago, where he drank a quanttty ijf vIe whisky, missed tbe train, laid out all night and died." Mifflin county scores the flrwt base-ball accident of the season ayonng man named Snook being struck on the f.ehead with a bat, knocking him flown as it shot, and in flicting an ogly wound." The Rome Sentinel man remarks thtt children are sent into the world to teach us how lovely angels are ; bat Vbea a man rinds liiaistU' pasted to tbe scat oT a chan ty a piece of spruce gum he never thinks of this." - . - A St. Lonis Sunday-school boy gave hi teacher this illustrative definition of re sponsibility :' "Boys has two buttons for their s'pender so's to keep their pants up. When one button comes off there's a good deal of responsibility on the other. Last Wednesday evening atrsiupdcliber ately threw a stone through on of tbe door lights in the store-room of Mr. John Shaf fer. He said be did the act so as to secure committal to jail, where he was lodged. On Thursday evening the offence was again committed by the same tramp, and he was again sent to jail. Goodville, a village about two miles east of McAlisterville, having a local reputation on account of it being the place where one of the Danker churches is located, is not a large village. It has a population of 66 people. The Smith family nntubjr 27, the Bhellenberger family number 23, the Mar tin family number 8, tbe Bannels family number 3, tbe jsprout family number 3, the -Jamison and Myers family each number 1. Within the coming month onr artist will "be in Pittsbirg ; on his way home he will stop at Altoona, and in accordance with in structions proceed to take the pictures of the editors and proprietors of tbe Altoona Tri bum, Messrs. Dern fc Pitcairn. Mr. Dern's -picture, as all who know him, may be antici pated. It will be strong-look ingi and at the name time have something of the modest femenine appearance about it, that is always becoming. As to whst the picture of Mr. Pitcairn will look like, most be left entirely to conjecture, the artist never having seen him. df course, in doing the Tribune gal xy of writers, it would be wrong to miss Mr. A. J. Greer. Being a good-looking man, he, Greer, will be a splendid subject. Our artist is in ecstasies over the prospects of taking Mr. Greer's picture. i Fockd. The lndiridnal who found the Smith k. Wesson revolver, at the sale of property at the residence of Mr. Hibbs ttt Delaware township, will receive a reward of $5.00 by Waving the pistol at this office within 6 days. Tbc Russian Conrt invited Dr. Ayer and his family to the Archdukes wedding, in the Royal Palace. This distinction was awarded him not only because be was an American, but also bacaase his name as a physician had become favorably known in Russia on its passage round the world Pueblo Col.) People. W are formed that Andrew Shell, of Lower Allen township, Cumberland connty; was found suspended to ft rafter in bis barn yesterday morning. It is supposed that trouble in collecting taxes was tbe causa of bis suicide, be being one of the supervisors of tbe township. Harrisburg Telegraph, 7th inst. The famous cure for hydrophobia is said to be found in a compound of boiled ele campaue root and new milk. Take two ounces of elecampane root and boil in pint of new milk ; drink in the morning be fore breakfast ; eat nothing for six hours after taking the draft; eat very sparingly that day. Repeat the above three times. three successive days, and a cure will be effected. Preserve this recipe. sett music. "DRIFTING WITH THE TIDE "A new Song and Chorus, by WiU L. Thomp son, Is said to be even prettier than the famous "Gathering Shell from tit Sea Short," by tbe tame author. Any music dealer will mail you either of these beauti mi songs on receipt of price, 40 cents Both have handsome picture titles. Published by W. L. THOMPSON & CO East Liverpool, Ohio. " THE POOR OLD TRAMP" Is the title of a new and beautiful song and cho rus, by Will L. Tfonipon, author of the fatuous Gathering Shell from tht Sea Share." Dealers are ordering it by the thousand. The whole country will soon be singing "Tht Poor Old Tramp." Pitt- burg Dispatch. Published by W. L. THOMPSON &. CO. East Liverpool, Ohio. A writer on tie woman side of tbe marriage question gives bis opinion in tbit way : Who marries for love, takes a wife : who marries for fortune, takes a mistress : who marries for position, uses a laay. xou are loved by your ife, regarded by your mistress, and toieratca ny your laay. I ou have a wife for yourself, a mistress for your self, a mistress for your bouse and friend, a lady for tbe world and society. Tour wife will agree with you, your mistress will rule yon, your lady man age you. Your wife will take care of your household, your mistress of your bouse, your lady of appearances. If you are sick, your wife will nutse you, your mistress will visit you, your lady will inquire after your health. You take a walk with your wife, a ride with your mistress, and go a party with your lady. Your wife will share your grief, your tiiictress your money, your lady your debts. If you die, your Wife will weep, yonr tnistress will lament, and your lady wear mourning, you bare Whxb will SIasqueralk parties have been quite popular of late in Lewis town, both amongst children and those of larger growth. The best joke of the sea son, however, came off on Taesday night of last week. A party of this sort at the residence of Amos Hoot, Esq., was attended by a most agree able gentleman, in the disguise of a colored dandy. He was exceedingly affable as well as graceful, and for a while he was the observed of all ob servers. All the ladies were eager to promenade or dance with him. But he suddenly disappeared, before the time for removing masks had arrived. Then the earnest inquiry ran around, " Who was he ? The answer came and thrilled all like an electric shock, 'Lein Johnson, a genuine son of Af rica, from the west end of town 1" And now a duel is on the tapis, be tween Lem and the affianced of one of the girls with whom he danced. Leirulown Democrat. A FEW weeks since while James Mo Acbran, of Turbett township Juuiata county, and William Itioe, of Landia burg, this couutj, were on tbe moun tain about two miles west of the latter place chopping wood, Mr. Mc Acbran had bis riht arm nearly severed from bis body. Both men were working on the same stick, Mr. McAchrau being at tbe butt, and having eat through tbe log started for bis second cut and just as be was passing Rice be slipped, and in throwing out bi arm to break tbe fall, Bice's ax struck his arm with the above result. Perry County Advocate. Several tramps board ej a freight train at Huntingdon on Saturday a week, nd as tbe employe were unable to force them off, tbe conducor conclu ded to nse a little strategy. Tbey were invited to locate in a box car and as soon as all were in be pulled tbe door shut and locked it. Tbe inteotion was to take them as far as Altoona, and have tbe authorities take coguisanae of their cases, but within a short distance of the latter citty tbe rascals managed to pull off several boards from the end of the car, and all got out. Hunting den Globe. Small Pox To Prevent Pitttso. A great discovery is reported to have been made by a Suigeon of the English army in China to prevent pitting or marking tbe face. The mode of treat ment is as follows : Wben in small-pox tbe precediog fever is at its height, and just before tbe eruption appears, tbe cbest is thor oughly rnbbed with croten oil and Tar-tar-emetio ointment. This causes the whole body to break out to tbe relief of tbe rest. It alra secures a fnll and complete eruption, aod thus prevents the disease from attacking tbe internal ergani. This is said to be now tbe es tablished mode of treatment in tbe English army in China, by general or ders, and is regarded as perfeotly effectual. , The New Stay Law. Jl Jld to Regulate Slav of Execution in Certain Catet. Sictio 1, Be it enaeted by the Senate aod House of Representatives of the iVmmouwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, aod it is hereby enated by tbe authority of the same. That in all eases where lands, tenements or hereditaments have been or hereafter shall be levied cn by virtue any writ of fieri facias or other writ ot ekecution, and an inquest of six men, summoned by tbe sheriff or eoroner of any of tbe cities or counties, agreeably to tbe existing laws of this Common wealth, shall fiod that the rents, issues and profits of such property are am sufficient, beyond all reprises, within tbe space of seven years, to satisfy the damages aud costs, or the debt, interest and costs in such Wr t as meutiooed, it shall be tbe duty of the sheriff to sum mon six men of bis bailiwick to go upon the premises and value and appraise tbe said property, and in all eases where tbe defendant or defendants shall oo i sent to a condemnation, agreeably to an act entitled An act relating to execu tions, passed the sixteenth day of June eighteen hundred and thirty-six, and in any care where an inquisition and condemnation of such estate aa afore said shall us be deemed necessary in law. it shall be the duty of tbe sheriff or eoroner of tbe proper eouoty tosnm mno an inquest of six good and lawful freeholders of bis bailiwick, who sball be under oath or affirmation, and shall receive the bs.ue pay as juror j are en titled to in similar cases, to go upon the premises aud value aod appraise the same, and the sheriff or coroner frhaU make return of such valuation or appraisement with the writ aforesaid to the coon fioui whiih thesauie issued and which valuation or appraisement shall be cociusive as to all writs sod execution, when approved by said court iu aey futnra execution which may be levied oo tbe same property -, and in case any writ of venditioni exponas or other writ shall issue for ibe sale of sn'cb lands, tenements or hereditaments and the same be sold at public veudue or out cry for two thirds or more of such valuation or appraisement, and tben in such case tbe sheriff or eoroner shall not make sale of tbe premises, but shall make return of the same accord ingly to tbe C-iurt from which tbe exe cution issued, aod that thereupon all further proceedings for tbe sale of such lands, tenements or hereditaments shall be stayed Tor one year from and after the return day of the venditioni exponas or other writ for tbe sale of tbe premises : Provided, That tbe sheriff or coroner sball not be entitled to poundage unless in those case) where a sale of tbe property shall take place. i-ECTio Z. ILat it all cases where lanas, tenements or hereditaments bave been heretofore levied upon and coudemned or extended, or that here after may be extended in virtue of auy rit of ben facias, aud in all cases here lands tenements or hereditaments have been or hereafter shall be siexed or levied on by virtue of any writ of levari facias, it shall be tbe duty of the sheriff or eoronor, before expoAirii the said property to sate, rursiiaut to any writ for that purpose issued, or iu pursuance of socb writ of levari facias, to summon six good and lawful men ot his bailiwick, who beiog firs sworn or affirmed, shall go upou the premises and make a true valnatioo or appraise ment of such properly as directed by tbe first section of this act. Section 3. That in all eases where estates for a term of years in any lands tenements or berditameuts have been or shall be seized aod levied on by vir tue of any writ or execution, it shall be tbe doty of the Sheriff or coroner, before he shall proceed to advertise and sell the premises aforesaid, to sum mon ao inquest of six good and lawful men of his bailiwick, who being first duly sworn or affirmed, shall go upon the premises aud make true valuation and appraisment of the same, and if such estates for life or for a term of years as aforesaid, alter being adver tised and offered for sale by public vendue or outcry according to law, can not be sold for two thirds or more of tbe amount of tbe valuation and ap praisement to be made as aforesaid, the sheriff or eoroner shall make return ac cordingly, and thereupon all further proceeuings for tbe sale of said premis es sball be Stayed for one year from the return day of tbe said writ of execution Provided, That the said de'en. ant or defendants sball execute aud deliver to the sheriff or coroner, as tbe ease may be, a judgment bond, with one or more sufficient securities, who shall be freeholders, and approved by the court to be entered of reotd, and shall be a lien on all real estate until paid or sat isfied, in a penalty of double the amount of said valuation or appraise ment, conditioned for tbe payment of all liens, debt, interest and cost. Section 4. That in all cases where personal property shall be taken in ex ecution by virtue of any writ of fieri facias issued out of any court of com mon pleas of this Commonwealth, fir by virtue of aa execution is sned by a justice of the peace, it shall be tbe du ty of tbe officer to whom such suit shall be directed respectively, wben it shall be requested by tbe debtor, to summon three icputable freeholders, citisens of the vicinage, who being first duly sworn or affirmed by tbe said officer, shall value and appraise tbe personal prop erty aforsatd, which valuation or ap praisement, signed by tbe appraisers, together with a schedule of the prop erty taken in execution, shall be an nexed to tbe return on said writ, and in ease said personal property, or any part thereof, cannot be sold for two thirds of tbe amount of said valuation or appraisement at a public vendue of tbe Same, of which notice shall be giv en to the plaintiff or plaintiffs, bis, ber or their agent, or attorney, agreeably to tbe directions of the first section of this act, tbat then the sale of such property shall be stayed for the of twelve months from that date : Pro vided; That -the said defendant or defendants shall execute and deliver to tbe sheriff, coroner or constable, as tbe eae may be, a bond, with one or more sufficient securities. o be entered of record, and sball be a lien for said per iod of time in a penalty of double the amount of said valuation or appraise ment, conditioned for the faithful forth coming and delivery of all and every part of tbe said personal property, upon tbe expiration of tbe said stay of exe cution, to tbe proper sheriff, coroner or constable, or bis encoessor in office, in like food order and conditio as when tbe same wli so, as aforesaid-, of fered for sale, or other personal proper ty equal iu value aud in like good or der, to be asoertameu in the manner aforesaid, or in default thereof for tbe payment of the amount of tbe appraise ment or valuation, with interest and costs, of tbe amount of tbe debt, inter eata and costs tor which tbe levy was made, and, upon the execution and de livery of ucb bond, the said personal property shall be returned and redeliv ered ioto the possession of tbe'said de fendant or del'eudacu: Provided, als, tbat nothing in this act contained shall be eonstrned to prevent any judgment ereditor or creditors from having the property of aoy debtor or debtors ex posed to sale at aoy time, and as often as he, she or they may think proper, after it may bave once been exposed to sale as aforesaid, by paying all the costs which may accure iu consequenc there of, except tbe time at which a sale may be effected according to tbe provisions of this act, which costs sball be paid out of tbe proceeds of tbe sale, as in other case. Sec. 5. Tbat before any person shall be entitled to a stay of execution on real estate levied upon be sti&ll pay tbe ioterest due on tbe drbt and the inter est due upon prior liens thereon, and discharge all g-ou'jd rent and munici pal charses due on tbe property, sub ject to the judgment, and shall psy semi-annually during the continuance of the stay of execution ail tbe accru ing interest on the judgment, mortgages, liens or charges on said real estate and the accuriiig ground rents : Provid ed, Tbat tbe provisions of this act shall not apply to suits for the collection of io terest semi-annually on mr-ceys due lbs estates of decedent, widows or minor?, wbioh puit are hereby authorized to be instituted, nor to claims for labor : Provided further. That this act shall not remain in force for a long er period than eighteen months Approved Tbe 231 diy of March, 1877. J. F. IIartraxft. Mas. Partixutom insulted ber doc tor in the following decided language : "Yes, doctor, aud a few daj previous, fueling seine what predisposed, and hav ing a groapiog pain in the abandon. 1 took some patient medicine, and I feel, couvicied that it seriously repaired my constituent. I suppose I'm of an exe crable temperature, for I'm always a worrying ever sinco Betsy Smith bad congregation of the lungs, or some ton serial affectation ; but to tell tbe truth, 1'vaalwkvs dreaded infernal rumor." HA lilt I ED: SLOAN M1D9 AG H April 4, 1877, by Kev. T. J. Sherrard, Mr. Charles T. Sloan and Miss Maggie L. Middagh, both of Pat terson, Juniata county. Pa. COATES SWARTZ At the Lutheran parsonage, on the 4th inst., by Rev. E. E. Berry, Mr. Isaac Coatea, of Uexico, and Miss Mary Swarts, of Patterson. IU El): VAN IIOKN-Ufci the 19th ult., near East J Salem, Delaware township. Thorn s, son of Nnttan T. and Catharine Van Horn, aged 7 years, 9 month and 7 days. j Line ea tht Death of Tommy Van Horn ,ly George King. Poor Tommy, be was called away, On earth he could no longer stay ; His body lav upon the board, Tbe river of Jordan he did ford. His spirit went to God on high. Where the blest shall never sigh ; Some ot his frienas he hade good-bye, And to some he said, "Oh ! do not cry." He their affections there did touch, And hurt their leelings very much ; Mo seemed resigned unto his fate, Aud with much patience be did wait. And after this he fell asleep, And then his friends did sorelv weep; Poor Tommy's gone, is gone to rest. He's gone, he's gone right to the blest. I'ow, parents, dear, from whom we part, Go right to Chrit, give him our heart ; And then you'll all, both you aud hej Be happy in eternity. There is an hour of peacef ul rest. Where all the children will be blest; , , And parents, too, who'll do what s right, And seek a city that's out of sight. This world is all a fb-eting show, And from it soon we all must go, And lroin it Slav lor evermore, If we get on Canaan's shore. Here we're parted from our friends, And have no chance to nuke amends; But if we're waihed in Jesus' blood We all shall meet beyond the flood. And In that happy, hippy land, We'il no more take the pu-ting hand ; But with the children of the blest There we shall forever rest. The old and young there both will find A Savior, merciful and kind ; t), trust him then, and you sball be Happy throughout eternity. closing rmcfs or DE HA VEX &T0RXSEXD, BARKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Stock Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. April 9, 1877. Bin. Askkd. U. S. 6' 18H1 1121 112 6-20's 1865 Hi 10b 1865, J & J IMfJ Mr 167 1 1 1 f Ulj 1808 113 U3 " 10-40's 1114 Hll Currency, 6's liij 123J 6's, 1881, new Ill lll 4's, new 10C 10ri Pennsylvania R. R 8f 8t-J Philadelphia fc Reading R. R.. 12 J 12J Lehigh Valley K. R 4"J 41 Lehigh Coal it Navigation Co.. 21 21 United Companies of N. J.... 132 134 Pittsburg, Titusville . Buffalo R. R 6 fij Philadelphia it Erie R. R.:.... 10 10 Northern Central K. K. Co.... 16 18 Hestonville Pas. K, R. Co.... 14 14 Gold 105 H.SJ JUKIATA VALLEY ItAiN'K. mFFLINTOWN, juniata County, penn'a. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRV1N; Cashier: MBCcreas : Noah Hertxler. James North. J. Kevin Pomeroy. Abraham StouHer. August 4, 1875-tf Jetffhe Hetrick. William Banks. Ephraim B. McCrum. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the Mee of the aenttmei and Ktfubuctm. PRIVATESALES. ONE OF THE MOST PKOFItABLE BLACKSMITH STAXD5 in the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framellouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door of the bouse. For particulars call on or address WJI. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Jrinlata Co., Pa. A FARM OF SIXTV ACRES IN DELA ware to vnship. Laud of good quality, having thereon erected a LOG ilOCSE, weatbet-boarded, BANK BARN, nearly new, aud other Outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools and mills. Situated t mile north of Tboiupsontowni 4 miles north of Thonipwntown railroad stl'ion. For more definite particulars call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salera, Juniata Co.', Pa. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175 acres, more or ess, one hundred and tweu- ty-Bve or thirty acres of which are c feared and nnder cutivation, situated in Tuscaro ra Vat ry, Juniata county, Pa., seven uiies fiom Mitllintown, the county seat ot said souuty, and four mites from the Pennsylva nia Railroad at Port Royaf, bounded by ands of Mrs. G. W. Thompson and others. having thereon a Good Honse and Barn, and a necessary outbuildings, good never faiing running water at both house aud barn, an abundance of frnit of different kinds. Will be sold for $8)0, and if do sired $25K) msy remain in the property. For particulars inquire ol the undersigned. residing on the premises, or by letter at Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. J. F.G. LONG. HILL PROPERTY IN SPRUCE HILL township, Juniata county, with a good pair of Fiencb Burrs, and a pair of Counter Choppers. Good run of custom. Good neighborhood. Will sell Mill with water privilege and about due acre and a half of land, or if d-.-sired, will sell about 30 acre Of land, 2j acre cleared, with good Frame House, size 29x40 feet, Bank Barn, ciie 40x 56 feet, ami other necessary outbuildings, good Orchard, two excellent bprings of limestone wattr near the house. Will also sell a FARM of abont 93 a-res, adjoining the above; about 5 acres timber land, and the balance cleared. This tract is mostly Hint gravel land, and has been re cently limed, having thereon a good sued Log Honse and two good Springs of lime stone water, one of which could be piped to the kitehen door. Will sell all together, or separately, to suit purchasers. The proertie are eight miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad. App'y to J. KELLY PATTERSON, Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN Susquehanna township: No. 1 A lot of ground containing Z acres, with large Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuildings Toung aud thriving Orchard of aoout 70 well selected apple-trees, &.c. Church ad joining the premises. No. 2. About 4 acres of land, with 30 acres cleared and under good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 3. A tract ol Ticiberland Contain ing 5 acres. All three properties within one-fourth ol a mile of each other. Aif'ly to S. G DRESSLER, Oriental P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. TWENTr ACRES GOOD TIMBER LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other tiinberlaad adjoining this can be bought. Apply to B. F. BURCHF1ELD, Othce, Bridge St., Mittliutown, Pa. A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF GROUND in Patterson Borough. The House new and well finished. Terms easy. A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN FEK managh township, Juniata conntv; contain ing about 12 Acres, well timbered. This tract is in Lost Creek Valley, about five miles from Mitllintown. Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS, Office, Opposite Court House, Bridge St., Mil!Ii:itowu, Pa. CO.MMEKC 4 la. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas Mivflistows, April II, 1877. Butter 25 Eggs 12 Lard 10 Ham 12 Bacon........ 8 Potaloe 1 W Onions 40 Rags 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected wecsly by Buyers II Kennedy. Quotations roa To-dat. Weducsday, April 11, 1877. Wheat 1 60 Corn 42 Oat 30 Rye 65 Timothy seed............. 1 60 Clverseed 8 00 JWiicetloneout. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN COAL, i,L3iumt, CEMENT4, Cabined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifllin- towa or Port RoyaL We are prepared to iornisb Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUTERS t KENNEDT. ACTIVE AGENTS, GENTLEMEN OR Ladies, wanted tnitantly to Introduce a splendid hoik, THE OTEML WMM, DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED, nearly 800 pages, rich illustrations', superb bindings, very attractive, and a treasure as the best and cheapest history of the Great Exhibition. Endorsed by the officials, press and clergy. Is selling immensely. One lady of no experience has cleared (350 in four weeks. Actqmckly, if at all. Now or never. For fu'l particulars, address HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, Jaa 31-10t Philadelphia, Pa. Mixcetlantous. Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad. Arrangement of Pastwntrcr Trains. Aran. 21, 1877. Tram leave Htrritbnrg at follow : Tot New Turk at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and 7 55 p.m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. ra. 2 00 and S 57 p. in. For Reading a' 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. in., 2 00, 3 57 and 7 50 p. in. For Pottaville al 6 2 3 10 a. in., aod 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill k. Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Auburn at 5 10 i. m. For Allentown at 5 2?, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 57 and 7 t p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 35 p. m train have through car lor New Tork. The 5 2D, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. train have through cars for rhiiaiiuiphia. sr.vDj rs. For New Tork at 5 20 a. ni. For Allentown and Way stations at 5 20a m. For Reading, Plnia.ldj.hia and way stations at I 45 p. ai. Trains for Harruburg hart a follow : Leave New York at 8 43 a. ni., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. ro. Leave Philadelphia at 9 13 a: ni.,3 40, and 7 20 p. iu. Leave Heading at 4 40, 7 40, II 20 a. m., 1 a0, 6 15 and 10 35 p. m. Leave Poitsviile at 6 1, 9 15 a. m. and 4 35 p. m.,attd via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Branch ft 8 05 a, iu. Leave Auburn at 12 00 noon Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 60, 8 55 a. in., 12 l o, 4 30 and 9 00 p. m. I The 2 40 a. ui. train from Allentown and the 4 40 a. n. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- SUSO.ITS. Leave New Tork at 5 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 2 p m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 i) a. m. and 10 35 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. in 1 900 p. m Tia Hum and Essex Railrotid. JOHN E. WixnTF.N, General Manager. C. G. HANCO v, General Tuktt J':nr. NEW GOODS! EV GOODS! AT J. B.M. TODDS, PATTERSON, PA. I bsve just returned from Philadelphia with a full .: of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Ken's Suits, 5.50, J5.00 to $211.00. Boys' Suits, $2.50, $1 50 to $10.00. A full line of the MOST FASIIIOXtnLE HATS. at low price. A complete assortment of Ladies Best Shoe, at $1.25 and upward. A full line of Children's Shoes. I have also a full line of Ladies' Hose, Handker chiefs, Ac. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. Arbuckles' Coffee 80c. Mackeral, No. 1, $2 50 per bbl. I am now selling SEWQ MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will sell you any kind ol a machine at TIT EST V PER CEST. LESS than they are usually solj. Leave your ordnrs, and you can have any kind you want. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, May 17, 1S76. NEW GRAIN, FLOtT. AND FEED DEPOT. The undersigned will buy aLL KINDS OF GRAIN at fair market prices, at his NEW WARE HOUSE, IN MIFFLINTOWN. Flour, Feed, Shorts, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Flour, &c, FOR KALE AT 3 ILL, PRICES. Farmers leaving their grain at the Ware house will have it taken to the mill and re turned to the Warehouse ground iu Uour. AH Orders Promptly Attended To. MR. ESPENSCU ADE can at all tines be fouuil at the Warebouse. Jan 10, lb7ti. J( SEPH MUSSER. jTEH DRIV STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belturd Building,) Main Street, Miminto wn. Pa. DEALERa IN DRUOS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STIFF, PAINTS . OILS, VARNISH KS,iiLASS, TUTT Y, COAL OIL, LAM fa, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUoHES.TOOl H BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR U'!.,TOBAC L, CIGARS. NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great eara, and warranted jrt'iu nijh authority. ErPurcJt of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. E7-1"RESJRIPT10N5 cmpounded with great care. I June 22-tt. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. THE unders'ned, at hi shop, on Water street, UiSiintown, has now on band and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. He also has a large lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having pnrchased a new Hearse, ia now prepared to attend funeral at the shortest notice and on the most 'ib- eral terms. He has made a treat reduction in the price of Cottins. C7" Repairing promptly attended to. july2tl O. P. ROB1SON. gOLOMOJ SEIBERj n iu visit aiimin anil j'atierson everv Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morninrs and will furnish the citisens of thete bor oughs witi the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORE, fcc. at the very lowest prices. He respectf ully solicits the patronage of the public. Tbe Sistixil aim Rirrsuca.x has bo superior as an advertising medium in this county, and as a journal of varied news and reading it ia not surpassed by any weekly paper ia central Pennsylvania. MISCELLANEOUS I). W; HAELSYJS .... ... Is the plsee where jon can bay Tflii bcsT Ann the cubapkst MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTHING 11JTS, C.1PS. BOOTS, SUOKi, ,1.D Fl'XXISIUXG CV.'DS. HE Is prepared to exhi!!t oMVf le ni- choice and select :s--.ii crKr offered in this market, and st O.MSUlXtiZ. i J.V ir rriiLcs ! A! vi, measures taken fr suits a't4 part of suit., wi.'cU will be m&Je to order at short notice, very r-asnab4. Remember the place, in HTipans Stw au;lding, corner of Cridfre tfl Water s'reeta, H IFF L IN TO -T N, PA. ?L 15, 1S75-U S AM'L STBAYER Has j-ist returned from the Eastern eitit wit'j a full vari-fj of MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAFS; LOOTS & SH0t2, ALL SIZ13, GENTS' FI RXISIUXU GOOD3.4-God of a'l kinds ar lov -onvi ar.d see m' and be astL.nislied Pants at 7J eta t. E7" SUITS MADK TO iri;i.si Patterson, Pa., May S, lSto. SAMUEL STiiAYER. rrofctsional Cardt. F. BLRCHF1ELD, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, XlFFLISTOlVy. P.J. All b isiness intrusted to his rare will I rareliillv and rouiptlv atietdcl t Col lections made. Rnl estate b mght, soli or tzchaned. Leases negotiated. Land in the Sosiih, West, a.d in the county tor sale. (ittfee on BrH,je Street, opposite Ihe Coi.rt Honse. JMJUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 7'-llecting aad Cocvevaucing prompt ly attended to. Orrica On BrWge street, opposite the Court House Square. OBERT Mc.MEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claim, and ail legal busi ness. Orrica on bridge street, first door west ot the Belford building. April It, 1875-U' LFKED J. PATTERSON, ATT0E1MEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. AH business promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. w I I.LI AM M. ALLISON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively the practice of his prolession. All business promptly attend ed to. Othce, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, Milfiin town, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. joun Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROY.1L, JVSllTJ CO., P.I. CyOnly reliable Companies represented. - Dec. 8, 1875-ly M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed acivety the practice of j Medicine and Surgery and their collateral brunches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mi.Hintotvn, Pa. March U'J, 1876 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Mtt'FLlXTO H'A", T.t. Office hours from 3 a. a. to 3 r. a.. Of. Bee in hi father's resideuce, at Ihe south end of Water street. focl22-tl PC. KUNDIO, M. D., has resumedac- tivelv ihe Dractice of Medicine and . lively ihe l.rai iii e of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Will give prompt and laitliful attention to all wtients entrusted to bis care. Office in the Patterson Dins Store. Julv 2K. lt7tMf JM. 13KAZEE, M. 1)., PHYSICUN AND SURGEON, Academia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. jy L. ALLEN, M. D , Has romnienced the irartice of Medicine andSurgery and all tluircollateral hrancllts. Otlice at Academia, at tbe residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. julv 15, 1?74 jENRY IIAKSIIBLRGER.M.D., Continues the practice of M.-dkine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1S7. RE. BLULAN, DEXTIST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, POKT feoTAL, JCNiATA CO., PA., Where he will speed tbe first ten dajs ot each meiith, commencing Decsmbir 1st. The balance of tile tinie hi othce wiil be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, aud who baa been associated with the Doctor as student and asx.stant two years and upwards. Tho.se r.ora:i Qnrn.g IT. Jit:nau s absence Irt professional service, msy. and will pie arrangj Ihe tune with Mr. Kiiiuer!i-ii Ihej may bi seived, oc then-lnin ot the Doctor. ' ATfENTIOX. J. F. JACOBS, bCALKK IS Farming Machinery aud Agricultural Im plements, such aa Corn Planters, Corn Workers, CiRil.l SEPARATORS, CLOVER SEED SEPARA TORS, Horse Powers from One to Ten Horse Power, Agricultural, Portable, and Stationary SUM Engines, FODDER CUTTER, FODDER CRUSH EkS.COKN SHELLEKS, Cider Mills, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Grain Drills, and farming machinery and imple ments of every description. Address J. F. JACOBS, Port Royal, Juniata Ce , Pa. April 12, 1873. arge stock of ready made clothing ol the I i latest aud choicest stvles, tor men and j boys, hats, cap, boots aud shoe, notion.-, j furnishing good in endles variety for sale ! at Samuel StraVer's, in Pattvson. AD VERTISEMEX IS. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is wM.!y known as one f lie nvt eit'eef!;.! r.-L". tlie ever rfi.--ov-crtd tiir i ;i - 'SMng tbe tymfi' fti: aril iUir:'-. !:: mWrU. V-;.-s year. !- r o-.-veT& sJu;.i!v "1-oTiiej repntation. based on its intrr.-:'- viifus, ajul sustained" by its re:narian!f mrp i. So mild as to be safe sml beneficial to children, and it so searvhii. u .u effectually pMre cvt. the n at corrup tions of the h'ooJ, fucli as tL- .-j.roP ntous and . syphilitic contsu.!i;u.ion,' Imnnrities or diseases that hive Im k i in the system for vears soon v-?!d t this powerful antiiiole. and dii-srpcar. Hence its wonderful cures, ni-j:.- of which arc pub'-it!) Liion, of Sl' tul: and all scrofulous dl-erjes, C 'c'-f"-. Eruption, and enp;ie irorders i the skin. Tumors. WotcI:os Jt -i's lin:Jps Pi;stt:!rv, :r?s. J, Anthony's Fire, lextl nr V.rj (iip:as 1tt-r. Salt Uik.i..;, Scnld Head, l!inniriii. aa.l in ternal Ulcerntlonscf t!.-e I'tcio.-s Stomach. nn;l Liver. It y.so m i other complaints, to whkh it w.vi!' se?m peri.il!v adapted. i?1: !: ty. Dypei'". Fits, Nrlirr?i . Heart lisease, Feiii.ii Weak ness, Debility, -.d latMieorri.tpa, when they n m.miteatations cf :Le scrofulous poisons. It is an cxr-elleni retorrr of calih and strength in the Spring. PyreT.,-w-In the appetite ami vinr of the diT-s-tive organs it dis-ipates the iieprp-:"T and listless languor of th Even where no disorder appear. ,. e feel better, and live longer, ftjn-i.. .i the blood. The svjte;:i nmvrs . - i.tt renewed vigor anif a new !?"; U.-e. PBBFjtRSi) SJ Dr. I. C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Practical amd Analytical r;; ?,..(. SOLD tr ALL DttrrOGI"' , E. F. Zunkel's Bitter Via i?f Iron Gives tone t tbe stotrch, i'r.rr he U)Wes , Klitl . e.. "j .h. foul humors that contaminate il..- b'o!. corrujit the secretions and offend the breHtti! It eicites fh liver to a healthy sr-ti.-n ;d strengthens the nerves, tmtnrfin; that glow to hie tint proceeds alone frnr. perfeci health. Thousands in all walks cf liie tes tily to the virtues of this excellent ! cine in correcting the deraiit-menl of trn digestive organs Get the- a -n nine. SM only in $1 bottles. Ask for t. F. Kurtz's Bilter Wine of Iron, and t-iie no ether. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! E. F. Kc.vkxl's lirrrEe Wise ot la ti is a sure cure for this disease. It has been prescribed daily for many years in the pri,-. ticeof eminent physicians with unnartlicle success. Svniptoms urn loss of apnet a, wind and rising ol food, drvnesa in ic .ath, beadai-he, headache, dizziness, s'.epiness and low spirits. Get thi p-..uine. Not sold in bulk, only in $1 b.tts Sold ty 11 l-i S.tr V 1 Wnnlr.!'. Rir. tr Wine of Iron and Uke no other. Si I'l this valuable medicine. A trial will con vince yon at once. Tape Worm Removed A I it ned and all complete in tT bou . No fee ti!l head insses. St-at. Pn s-.fl frtm. h Worms removed by Dr. Kcskci. ij" North Ninth St., Philadelphia, I'a. Ste-t fr circular. F-r removing -v-it. rin ,r Stomach Worms, '! en onr dni;k,i-t aTI ass. lor a bottle of Kunkei's Worm S.rup, I rip. 41. It HPivr t til. (1 .ml pip. 'cuiar to Dr. Kunkel, 2.3 Noith Ninth t'U ' rlnliile'i.i'ia A l ie b-m i! tree. Send tliree cent stamp tor r -tura of loiter. Manhood: HowLostHowRsetcred Jus pi. biiMied, a new edition af Dr. Culierweii's tVL-iirs'el r.s:iy on-the radial ru t (uiihout niesfi eiriejof Sperniatorrlioa tr emlral weak ness, I:cluntarv Senimnl Lses, Inp-ti-ncy, Mental and Physical larapacity, Im pediiOLnts t". Jiariiaj.-e, tc ; aiso, l.'on impHo'n, Kj -iiensy and Fits, indneel hv P..l-it,Hnr-,ire or sexual extravagance, Ite. Ci Price, in a ealed tnveli fe, ot.'.j cents. j 1 ho celebrated autbo-. ia tuis adaiiribi I E'sa, c'lvarly demount -ales. r";ii a .!.iriy ! years' succevslti! pr-.cti -e, ll at lue !j..u ; inz eor.se41itr.ccs of s!i-:ib.'-.e m.iv- iiera.1 i irally enred wir'innt the dar.rr"!!. rse if ; internal medicine or the a; f. "edion r-1 the jkniie; pointing out a nule t rwj at once sirnple, certain, and elf- ctiiai, by niea'i.s of j n:cu every si lu-rer, no m i' e.- ri-. . ...j.,,,,. t. . , h;,..'i' .1... ; )r 'r.riiteIv."andV.r."ry. ".' I ' rr7-rhs I . r'.-.rs. (,,,l,i he in t';e -.its 01 evrrt vouth an1 ever, man 111 tr.e lanl. j Pent huder seal, in a .i.in ensripe. to I any address, post-paid, on the rece ; I nf ! six cents r two post stamps. Address tie I Pnnli. er. THEULTERWELLSEDirjtLtO 41 Ann Sr- New TorK; ai-rll-ly Post-tttlice Uux 4")r. M EAT MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the buroug'a of Jlii tlintowo. BEEF, VEAL; . MUTTON:. ar.d?G?tK can be had every Tnesds', Th.ir.dsr aurf .sttlurdav w orning at :h -ir meat -t-re at the residence fl' 11 r. Hovre. on CierV street. Their wagon wiil alo vinit tie r:-' dence of citiaens tbe same mornings. K:.l none but tb- best of stock, and sell at In.r price. Give as a trial. HOWE t ETKA: June 29, 1876-tf 114