111 mmim mm. imm . Srarers ! " .MlrrLi.VlUWN : April TT. TERMS. tol-fTrtin. I .W tt annum, if paid JTlS months i $2M) if sot paid within , MaTh- -T" -r,l ,dvertsement Intuited at SO rtn ilHi . each insertion. TVj,irsi busines notice in lnesl col- if oeBf P"T ''ne 'ur e'c'1 insertion. be niaie to th.ise desiring Vifft ty Teari or tjuarter f EXS'A. B. ETIME TABl; Oy ,ri after Sunday, Nov. Si'.th,. 1S6, ,enrer train "ill leave M tKiu Sta . r K. B-, folio.: iinia. ;-j;!d!ptiU Express tfii.ia Ai-coiuuiotiation ... ftjCite fcipre 'jt.w.'B 11 -Uttic fcxpre ' wktwbb. ...12 Midi ... 6ID ...IU 19 am ...II S3 a in . . . 6 Oo p m ... 9 15 p m 12 38 a m 6 02 a m 10 1)0 a in t 80 p in 4 68 p iu h mi .. n. jjf.y i'.iiger JlJ -. .y:.i-!ll JIM-.m..mw...w w vv . au frJ !.sd 'f'- $ Dt frf Vaa- LOCAL ISrLLlGKCE. C;ps;es. Prcoratrt'ii D.iy. MiJ-ly I'rtiea. (Vaiiint; cellars. ioruin Dowers. Ibe chimney swallow. t'. rri and hoe in the garden. !'jrribunE pajT advertise a circus. iu i'T eaicliiug was lirisk during the late Mi'- lUin Isst WeJnesday, the first of the lie niartU hs come a sure ha. Linger f fiiainicr. Koarhrs Pulierizeil borax, It is said, s-Ji arive tnem. Tbe constable of Tyrone i to have a reg- i'i;ioD uiuloim. Arbitrators g;t two dollars a dy nndera rxmt rujictiuent. Itie brt thundn- of the season waa heard iast Ihursday evening. Sa.vi'ras bushes, it placed in a henroost, drive aHay chicken lice. Ker. Henry Ward Jlcecher lectred in Ailoona on VonJay evening. A r.iiii.'ji-r of tlu' Sabbaili-schools of Har rjl ur; b "Id monthly sociables. The favorite dih of a Huntingdon jiro (o.;..!ial traj per is muk-rat flesh. An ibvti'tn ca is on the bks tor the term of courl in Blair cuuuty. A tbirt stole clovsrseed Irorn the granary is Dsid Hunt's barn, near this town. 1. B. SrUon ha sold the Carlisle VoIhx Iwrlo Samuel M. Wherry, of Cumberland f-fruy. Tomatoes in the Harrisburg market at 50 crj i et, ike box containing six or eight I'riUttfOS. A litirrt rhttiN-nrf i!:!lir rii'-ine rir is ill the course of coiiatiuctiou in the AItooi.a I MT sll' .UiTi-lun: tailor London li nioed his jj.ee ol business, to a room in the McMeen br.silrg on Bridge street. Tbe sacrament of the Lor.i's Snprw will bt ai ninistered iu U'-v. Mr. Berry's church wit Sabbath a week, Miy r.th. Jihn Hddebrand, the oldest citizen in Hantingdon, died last wtek. He was be fteen J1 and I'X) years or age. Inhaling sieaiu frora the spout of a tca-k-ttie n-arly tin the life of George Shu rrt, t.f HrTitip-r.lm rumirr. reeentlr. L-h-.ma county wfll be represintea in tbe Lrj-r.blicar. S late Convention bj T.T.Worth, V. II. KanrTuuui and Th.imai Wa'kor. Tbe thi .nal.!e bat tor a lady foe the Cuuaug suumier is said to vary in site ol t'.p, somewhere between a parasol and an nnibr!!a. A "seven-years," whose father hsd lost a lirh in the war, on hearing that all in hea u ere perfect, asked : Pa, when you lie aiU you have two legs f" fbe people of Boston never ay " Have yr,jeo to the revival I" They inquire : fcTnave"7, i-ah been in attendance npnn a. a-iib l awakening 1" Exchanft. Trasrlacus, the LewisU.v-n hardware man. tu es!ab!ihed fowder magazine two tules frvai Lcwiown. He i determined that if an eiplomon takes pUce it ah tU not harm Lewbtoa n. -a Tweed is about to make himself even by rerealirg all of the ring secrets, how wsJulent claims fce., were t uf pass the auditors, thron&h which millions of il lan were suden from Xew York city "A yann; lady in East Baltimore has dra cir'.ed a constant lover of seven year be cause he inadvertently remarked last Sun day night that she d A not loot no young as when he first met her." "I am afraid it is mixed goods," said the l!y to the clerk. "Oh, , madam, im possible," replied the poKte gentleman, "all w camel's hair shawl ar maile of pure siik d'nect from the womi. " Dnring the past week over three -qaar-rs of a million dollars werth of goods were exported from Philadelphia to foreign coantries. Chief among these export were bacon, beef, tallow, lard, petroleum, leaf totacco, oil cake, cotton and bones." rs. A. McCoy, of Altoona was a guest in the Southern Hotel in St, Louis the night h it was destroyed by fire. She got out of ber room on the fourth floor to the hall and there fainted, but was rescued by the firemen. "The Globe Uotei, at the Centennial grounds, the construction of which cost two hundred thousand dollar, was sold at suction last week for $3,475. The build ing, which contained the largest soda water fountain in the world, and which cost twelve thousand dollars, was knocked down for 17-i. The furniture of the hotel soli for a ng. One hundred and twenty -six suits of walnut chamber furniture brought prices varying from ten to twenty dollars a set.1 A drunken man r a crazy man, named William Baskina, arrivd in Altoona on Friday a week, and on tbe next day, in wan dering about tbe city, stabbed J. G. Knepp and John Courtney, citissns of the town, without receiving any provocation on their Prt. Tbe assault created an intense ex. citement, which resulted in tbe effort to capture the crazy man. The capture was nly effected after atoning, (hooting and clubbing the fellow till be tell senseless. Be would not aurreader. Be waa sent to jil, where hi wounds were dressed. His ictims were relt but U i hop not V-a!ly wounded. ! Pisert r- .r,li, , I wii re give, n ,-. ;-,:ov j, .u:, na ar.4 Slfh dav. t,f Hir, l.7, at 7 o'clock, consisting ..I the most' wonderful aleight-ol-band performance. ,ud astounding iu in rentriloum. Many prewnta wia b .way .vry niKht lo ticket-boUm. Th fnusrtinmenl ill bt eatrrUining, hnnuroui, aeriuu. It I, al dum chat ao roliUUe aa nirrtainiuent i. flercd to thote bu rtr niuaemt, and narly all feuple du. Lat Saturday a nua fell from a irei!,! rain, at Uie upper end of the P.n.. Va-d. By the tall hi. ,kuu WM ,u br telt hat a quaatuy of brain o..aed Iruiu the opeuiiig. A iHirti-.n ol the skull on tne lelt id of the head was entirely broken way, leaving nothing t-i bold the brain to ita llace but its on natural adhesiveness, and tbe acalp, wbirh wa put to its pJCd womia-'d man hal been carelullr attended to bv Dr. D. r,...i t," uian'a lo ja M ,rokcn, lr,d , ! fleh wound aa made on the loit aide of hi. Beck, by Ibe fall. Froa. amrace. it ia U-lieved he i. about 2b veara of aee and by paper, found on hi. peraon hi. name a,- peaxa i0 De V HI mm Branttaropt, Dot long since from Germany. He waa cared lor by railroad uthoriiy. Ilo lingered till on Sab bath evening, when he died. TacaEsoois Stboki or Lioutxio During the thunder storm on tbe night of the 19th insl., Hghining struck a hemlock tree, 2 Teet in diameter, standing on thu oauk ol Licking Creek, ou the farm nf Hon. Lewis BurchtieM, and completely sliittered aud destroyed it, scattering the pieces over an area of about an aero and a half, aome of them being found 270 faet from where the tree stood. . The heavy top of the tree itsell was thrown SO feet, leaving nothing stand ing but a shattered stump 7 or 8 feet high. . SnEBirr's Saix Tbe following proper tit were sold at Sheriff's sale, last Friday : Oue hundred and eighty acres of land in Greenwood township, to Levi Light, for $1805. subject to dower of $1000. Sold as the property of Samuel .Stroup. Forty acres in same townsfcip, to Levi Light for $30. Sold as the property of Saiuuol Stronp. Thirteen acres of land In Milford town sliip. to MifTlintown and Patterson Loan As sociation, for $100, subject t mortgage. Sotd as the property of P. H Hawn One-fourth interest in 200 acres of monn tain hind in Beale township, to John H. Cunningham, (or $0. ?Id as the proper ty of Wallace M. Bratton. The writ in other canes were stayed. On Thursday h 2fn insf., a spe cial raiu, containing C4 car from tbe H'e-t, will pass urouga I'aierson a about half past 10 o'clock A. M., laden ed with Champion mowing aud reaping machines. Tbe train will be drawn by one locomotive. Tbe engine and cats will be decorated with flag, wreaths and flowers. A terrible aictdent orntred at R. S. Shaw's ore bank un the Big Ridge, 1 ahout three miles we of town, on Monday at noon, by which two young men were severely if not fatally butt. William Carr and John M vers, a son of Paine! Myers, while descending as usual in the ore bucket after dinner, it xtruck a ppj'Ctiiig piece of timber, til ting and unbookitig it, and both fell to a distance of sixty feet ou a rocky bot tom. .ujor custatiicd a couipeund fracture ol a leg, had hi shoulder dis located, atid a three inch cut in the bead, while Kerr sulT-fed a severe con cussion, one broken rib and a siuiiisr cut to above in the bead. Leicistuwn Gazette. REFORT OF CENTRE SCHOOL. SrnrcE Iljit TowNsnie. For the t.TT.i endirg April C, 1S77. Per cent, of attendance for the 1st month, boys 90, girls &4 ; 2 ml month, boys 07, girls 98; 3rd month, b ys 91, jrirls t; 4th month, boys 97, girls 95 ; 5th month, boys l"9, giris 94. Per cent, of sttendance dur ing term 3 . The following pupiis were present 100 or mre davs, namely s Fannie H. Long, Wil lie L. Vi.ehau.t-.t, n.irry II Patterson, G. B. M. Evans and 11. A. Gingrich. Number of visitois registered during the session waa 170; highest number present any one day, was SO. Parents and citizens responded noble in this respect, and their appreciation for our public schools can be exhibited to no better advantage than by visiting them, and showing by. their pres ence that they take an interest iu the pro gress and welfare ol the children in those schools. Visitations of this kind encour age both teat, ber and pupils, aud advance tbe cause of popular education. To the scholars, who so cheerfully re sponded in bringing pictures, Bags and wreaths, and helped to decorate our room and make it attractive, we tender our thanks, and we will carry with us the teo- dereat lecollections of their regard and esteem. H. P. SnwaaT, Teacher. News Items. York boasts of its fine church build ings. A fatal disesw has broken cut among tbe cows in certain parts of Bucks oouaty. The average attendance at tbe Read ing school is 384 greater than last year. The Farmers and Mechanics Bank of ehippcnsbwrg will fix up its affairs at fifty cents on the dollar. Tbe Second Methodist Church of Allegheny City, is to be dedicated on the 29th tnst. Miss Von Hillern's latest wtlk in Bobton was fifty miles in twelve hours. Sbe woke next morning to find herself bailed in the papers as the queen ol tramps. President llay-s will attend the opening of the Permanent Exhibition in Philidelpbia on the 10th of May, if public duties will permit. A piie 5 feet long is said to inhabit Rogers dam on the l onnemangb river near Nineveh, Indiana county. Three hundred employees of the Bu reau of Printing and Engraving were discharged at Washington on the 17th What are known as the Welsh Mountain Rangers are now suspected of th Miller murder in Lebanon county. Between 30 nd 40 million feet ol logs are tow in the Susquuebanna boom at Williamsport. Mr. G. F. Heintzman, of LTarrisburg bas just returned frora Florida with liv alligator. f irn. S A .MM )E -CO r F It A X ( a the 5th in., by Rev. F.. K. :erry. at the Lutheran par sonage, air. Julm I.. Sand .-, .. M!ltiutOau, and Mies Lixtie C.lTiueu, of Pattertoa. Ititli; TVILSO.VAt Airy View, Juniata Co., Pa., on Saturday, March 21, lb7T, E.ther Turbeil Wilpt.n. AImj, at (lie aaiue plore, on Friday, April 6, 1877, Carie Stuart Wil ou ; both daughter, of Darid and Jane II. Wtlaon. HUFFMAN On lhe morning of the 20th intt., at bi reaidence in this place, Mr. John ll.o"uian, afced 72 year., ft nioulh. and 2 day.. His remain were buried in the grave yard at the Mcunonite Church in Fayette township. Rlftm, t.v P.,f a Oat O" Jau. 2 U M. Dickie in Ne York, I while playing .uh . eat T " '"e" Ue Ua,,,, 1 ba "und ! . ed a"d "?,Ulog " thought of it '" '?'h IDS',0' "he lhe bo " peril need great difficulty in brearhiug, and swallowing. Smu after all the symptoms of hydrophobia developed themselves, and on the 17:b in.t , tbe sufferer had to be removed to the Belle U8 Hospital, where at la-t acoountshe lay in ery critical condition. m Discharged. A bearing took place at Lebanon on Saturdaj a week, in tbe ease of Mrs. Miller, charged with complicity in tbe murder of her husband, on the mor ding of the 2nd iusU She was dis charged. CLOSING PRICES DE II A VEX &T0WKSEND, DA X KCBS, Xo. 40 South Third Street, THILADtLPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. .Ipriln. 1S77. Bio. Asm. U. S. 6's 18S1 114 114) 5-20's 1K65 1114 1114 ISfio, J t J Hi J Ilfj 1HC7 112J 113 " " 1H'8 1I4 114 10-40's 113 113 " Currency, 6's 124 J 12l 5's, 1881, new 1I2 il'A " 4'a, new, r-gistered.... lOpJ lOf'f Pennsvlvanla R. R 8:5 83J Philadelphia & Rea ling R. R.. l.if 11 Lehigh Valley h. R 8IJ 34J l.t-hiifh CoalaiNaviitioiiCo.. IS lJj I'nited Companie ol N.J..., 121 124 Pittsburg, Titusville A. Buffalo K. R 4 4) Philadelphia at Erie R. R 7 8 Northern Central R. K. Co.... 15 16 Hestourille Pass. K. K. Co.... 'SJ 14 Gold I07 lli7 CO 91 31 GR CI 41a. SUFF1.INTKWX MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas Uirrfci.iTuwsi, April 2i, 1877. Butter Egps. . 20 12 10 12 ..... .7.7.1 00 40 a .......... I.rd.... IIm.... Bacon .. Potatoes Onions.. Kags.t.. MIFFLINTO'.VX GRAIN MARKET. Corrected wectly by Buyers t Kennedy. QtoraTiovs roa To-dat. Wednesday, April 25, 1377. Wheat ....... 180 Corn HO Oats 35 Kye to Timothy seed 1 60 Cloverseed 7 00 .ViareVaiteouf. Philadelphia & Beading Eailxoad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Apbil 2d, 1877. Traisr Uatt Hirritburg at follow : For New York at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and 7 -r5 p.m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m. 2 W and 8 57 p. m. Fr Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. m., 2 00, 8 57 and i 55 p. in. For Pottsvill al 6 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 57 p. m. and via Scbnylkill k. Snsie- banna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Aiiburi at 5 10 a m. For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 Or), 3 57 and 7 5- p. m Tbe 5 2, 8 10 a. m , Z 0 and 7 55 p. w. trams have th'ough cars for New fork. The o 20, 8 10 a. ni. and 2 00 p. m. traius have through cars lor Philadelphia. SUfDJTS. For New Fork at 5 SO a, tn. For Allentown and way stations at 520a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. tn. Traintor Harrubirg Uatt aafollowt t Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., 1 00. 5 80 and 7 43 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 8 40, aad 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. n., 1 30, 6 15 and 10 35 p. m. Leave Pottaville at i 15, 9 15 a. m. and 4 35 p. m.,and via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Auburn at 12 00 noon Leave Alleutowa at t 30, 6 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 15, 4 80 aud 9 00 p. m. Tbe 2 30 a. iu. train trom Allentown and the 4 40 a. in. train from Reading do nut run on Mondays- SCA'BJTS. Leave New Tork at 5 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 85 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 900 p. m. 'Via Morru and Etttx Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Jgenl. JJEW DREG STORE. BJlNKS & HAMLIN, (Bellord Building,) Mala Street, MirBlntwvT, Pa. DEALKRa IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAlRBRUHHES.TOOlH . BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS.HA1R OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with greml cr, and waft-anted .wsnsn h.rt amthuritr. ' BT-Porest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. rx7PRES 3KIPT10XS cmpounded with great care. ijunez-u The 8BTiBt a RxrrBUca bas no superior as an advertising medium in this county, and as a journal of varied news and reading it is not surpassed ny an weekly paper in eentral Pennsylvania. ONE OF TrlE llosT PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STAXD3 In the county I may be tirrhawd of t!.e nndenigned at a rcaaonahle price. TUe property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., P4.f and with the Smith stand inctudea a lot of about TWO AIRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story f raueHonae, com mixliom B table aud other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door of the bouse. For particulars call on or ddreaa Wm. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. A FARM OF SIXTY ACRES IM DELA wara to-vnship. Land of good quality, bating thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, weathet -boarded, BANC BARN, nearly new. and other outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools aad mills Situated miles north of Tbonipsontown, 4 miles north of Tbonipsontown railioad station. For more definite particulars call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175 acres, more or oas, one hundred aud twenty-five or thirty acres of which are cleared and under cultivation, situated in Tuscaro ra Vai ey, Juniata county, Pa., seven miles from Mifliinlown, the county seat of said sounty, and four mile from the Pennsylva nia Railroad at Port Roy, bounded bjr land of Mrs. G. W. Thompson and other, having thereon a Good Howe and Barn, and all necessary outbuildings, good never failing running water at both bouse and barn, an abundance of fruit of different kind. Will be sold for $V$00, and if de sired $2500 nisy remain in the property. For particular inquire ot tbe undersigned, residing on the premise, or by letter at Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. . . J. F. G. LONG. A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF GROUND in Patterson Borough. To Home new aud well Uuished. Terms easy. A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN FEK manau township, Juniata county, contain ing about 12 Acres, well timber). This tract is in Lost Creek. Valley, about five miles from awnn. Apply to JEREUIAn LiONS, Office, Opposite Court House, Bridge St., Miftlintown, pa. IS'EW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I have jnst returned from Philadelphia with a lull line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $5.50, $5.00 to $20.00. Boys' Suits, $.'.VI, $4 50 to $10.00. i A full line of the MOST lfASaIl6XABLs HATS. at low prices. A complete assortment of Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.25 and upward. A full line of Children's Shoes. 1 have also a full line of Ladies' Hoe, Handker chiefs, iu-.. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. Arbuckles' Codec 30c. Mackc-ral, No. 91 50 per J bW. 1. I am now selliug SEWINO MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will sell you any kind ol a macbino at TWRlTV lEtt CEHT. l.IS than tbey are usually sold. Leave yowr ordvra, and you can have any kind you want. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, May 17, 1876. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (S ucceasors to D. P. Suloufl",) DEALERS IN GRAI5, COAls, IsUlllClt, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, AtC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at MiBin- town of Putt Royal. We are prepared to I urnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BCTERS KENNEDY. NEW GRAIN, FLOUR AND FEED DEPOT. The undersigned will bay ALL KINDS OF GRAIN at fair market prices, at bis NEW WARE HOUSE, IN MIFFLINTOWN. Flour, Feed, Shorts, Corn Meal, Buckwheat Flour, &c, FOR MALE AT ItflLI, PRICES Farmers leaving their grain at the Ware house will have it taken to the mill and re turned to tbe Warehouse ground in Hour. All Orders Promptly Attended To. MR. ESPEXSCHADE can at all times be found at tbe Warehouse. Jan 10, 1876. Ji 8EPH MUSSER. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. MiFrLnrrowN, JUtflATA COUNTY, PEIIN'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. DlBicreas : Noah Hertxler. James North. 1. Nevis Pomeror. Abraham StonSsr. I Jerome Hetrick. William Banks. Epbraim B. McCrnro. SILVERWARE AS PliEMHTMS. IMPORTANT N0T10& A $4 SET OF EXTRA PLITCD SILVER SPOON'S Given away as a Special Premii'tin to the suhrribcrs of thi ppr. Silver Good furnished under this Premium Proposition are from the well known and reUablu Union Silver Plating Co., Pbilad'a, a. Under a very fivurable proposition from the above well known bousv, all regular patron nl Ihi paper cn secure a us lul and beautiful, a well as very valuable Pre mium, iu the shape of a hnudsome set of Etra Plated Silver spoon, warranted equal to the nest article ol' lhe kind sold in this country for il per set. And in addition, eaacll Hpoon i II be haadtamely enjtraveil ltl your oioaograui Initial. All who are eiuuiiil to receive this ele gant and nselul Preiiiimu can do so on com pliance wub the lolluwiti); condition 4 Send your name and post-olhce aildress, to gether with your express ollke, lo the Union bllveT Plaiino; Company, iM Chest but street, Philadelphia, l a., together with the following premium Coupon, and in close with your order 75 cl , to py cost ol engraving your initials, express charges, boxing, and packing, and you will receive by return express (.r mail, ii you have no express otliee) a full set nf extra plated Mlver spoons tree of any charge. AH ex press and picking charges nre covered by lhe 75 ets., and Ih j So tuns will bj delivei- ed to you free. If von do not desire to have the spoons enravtd, you are only re quired to send fiO ets., to ply cxpressae and boxing The coupon m:it In all cno bo sent, to uwlieate that you are entuliit to Ibis premium, as this very lite ral offer is not extended to any one who is not a patron of this paper. The retail price of this set of spoon U $1.00, aa the following letter will show: Orrica or the Ui5 Silver Platino ) CoatPANT, PuiLVDELPniA. Pa. We assnre all aubsenb.-rs that the goods contracted for are first-class in every re spect, and that the nsunl lelail price tor tbera is 94.0IJ per s, t l-or lowest i-rice to joDeers la sih.(l per uoaen sets, and we will lt t case retail them st any price, or send them in single sets to any one who docs not send the required "Coupon," showing that tbe SenUer ta a patrwn or ttila p.wr. . UXIOJI rILVKB I'l.ATIJiri Co. Premium Silver Spoon Coupon. SILVER PLATS. 7b Ms raam 6Hwr Ptntimg Ot, PkOaiTu, Fa This 1 to eertiry thai I siu a ubrnber of th paper from whirh 1 have cut this Cou pon, and am entitled, onder your premium arranamnt, to a full set of extra plated bil Vr Spoons, with myinitialsenKraTed tlirrron. I enclose herewith t ets., to pay exprns, packia;, hexing and engravtna; rhsre- On receipt of this Coupon, we herebv agree to retara to the sender, express or noil. Ma tkmym prerMtd in full, a full act of six of oar extra plated Silver Spoons, with the ini tials of the sender, or any other Initials desired, engraved thereon. This Coupon will be honored by os for niuetv days from the date of this paper, after whieh it will be null and void. IWirned.l Ustos Sitrxa Platiso Co., TH:l.4i,a, Pa. A soou a luu uecs-ir. s.ock can be maoufactured. all who secure the above use ful and valuable premiums, will be permit ted to secure Tell set of silver plat-d knives and forks, on the same lib.-ral basis. April IH, 1877-flm Lent J'oticei. ASMGXtU EST.4TR of J41E. ss a-k I. .MOO UK. N' TDTICE is hereby given that James L. Moore and wit of tavette town.sip, Juniata county. Pa., have made an assign nieut for las benefit of creditors, to the un dersigned. Ail persons indehted to said estate are requested to niakrf ptyinen', and those having claims to present them without dclav to ' LOUIS E. ATKINSON, Jnignee. Aplit 14, 1877. AD.tllSISTIt ATOK'S NOTICE. Ettatt of Luvul .1. Donghman. dee'd. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the esl.itc.ol Dnvid A. Dotiehman, bite of tbe borough of Patterson, dee'd, have been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested Jo make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them proierly authenticated for settlement, to LOUIS E. ATKIXSOir, April 18, lo77. jldmmittralor . EXECITTOKS' XOT1CE. Ettatt f Eeuri OUt, deceased. t3UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given. that X Letters Testamentary on the estate ol the late Judge Kvard Oh s, nf Beale town snip, Juniata county, deceased, have been duly granted by the Register of Juniata county to tbe nn.Ierigned, residing in the boroughs of Uitlliiitown an I Patterson, to whom, or to eilher of whom, all iersons knowing themselves lo be in any way in debted to the said estate, are required to make paymcut, and those having claims againfct said estate, will please present them without delay lor si-ttl-mclit. JACOB A. CHRISTY, JAMES NORTH. Extcnlort. April 18, 1877. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Ootid H. Vbil, dtt'd. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of David 11. L'bil, late Spruce Hill township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without delay to JACOB ESII, jfdm'r., Pleasant View P. O., JuniaU Co., Pa. April II, 1877. AMlgaed Estate r John Dei Ber. w niEKEAS John Benner. of Delaware township, Juniata county, l a., and Amanda Eli, bis wife, by deed of volun tary assignment, have conveyed all the estate and effects or the said John Benner to tbe undersigned, in trust for tbe benctil of creditors, notice is hereby given to all person indebted to said Assignor to come lorward and nuke payment loitbwitb, and those having claims w i'.I present them, duly authenticated for settlement, to KOBEKT McMEEN, March 29, 1877. Asuignee. Administrator's notice. Estate of Lfi Van-Ormer, ieetattd. LETTERS ot Administration ou tbe es tate of Levi Van-Ormer, late of Fay ette township, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all pcrsous in debted to the saiil estate are requested to make immediate tatuieut, and those having claim will please present them without de lay to LEWIS DEUAN, Adin'r. April 4, 1877. Executors' Kotlce. Ettatt of William, Pannebaktr, denoted. T ETTEKS Testamentary on the estate 1 i of William Patinebaker, late of Tusca- rora tow nship, dec'd, having been granted to tne unuersigneu, an persons pm-o, .o saw esute axe req. e5u.o n.we,v men., and those taving claims or demands arc re- qnested to make kJown tl'.e saiuu without delay to SAMUEL PANNEBAKEIt, WILLIAM M. PAN NEB A RER, March 7, 1877. Extcutort Subscribe for tbe Sentinel and Republican. It contains more, and a greater variety of i good and nsetul readirg matter than any ether county f aper. Cwsss' Warranted ExtraCSS U. S. INTERNAL REVKNUK SPECIAL TAXES. Mar 1, 177, to Avail SO, 1878. The Revised S tatuW of the United Siarc Sectiou U22, 3237, X2-"8, and 8219. require every jTin i np agi-t in any business, avo cation, or employment whiSh renders him luhlo to a snciAL tvx.TO PROCURE D PLACE CONSPICUOUSLY IX HIS ES TABLISIIVENT )R PLACE OF BUSI NESS a sTAliP demtmg the payment t' said srrci L tax for the Special tax Year b 'ginning May 1, 177. before commencmg or continuing business alter April .10, ISTi. Aretu.n, as pr r ili.-d on K.iif II, is alo requireil by law ot vtery person liable to Special Tax, as above. Tfit luxtt cv.br ace A wi.'iia tkt fruvitid. oftht law abunt quutid art at fullumt, wis J RectiHtrs ..k .1SI 00 Dealers, refcul hiUor......t ....... 25 00 lealer, wholesale liquor. ..it..... I1! 0(1 Dealeis i:i malt liquors, wholesale., liealera in uialt hqunia, retail.....". Dealers in leaf tibH:eo 6H 00 I00 25 00 500 00 Retail dealers iu leaf tobacco And on sales ol over $1,000, til ly rent lor every dollar lu excess ol $1,000. Healers in manufactured tobacco... Manufacturers of stills Ami tor each still nau mac lured... And lor each worm manufactured. Manufacturer of tobacco..... ..... Mamit u turers of cigars .......... Peddlers of lob tcco, first class (more thau two horses or other aniiuala) PeddK-rs of tobacco, second class, (two horses or other animals).... Te hl'.rrs of tobacco, thirl class, (ne horse or ither sninial) Peri.llers of tohieco, l.l'n th class (on foot or publie ve Alice). ..... Cre'aers of less ;-i4.i 5I0 birrels ... 600 50 00 2100 20 00 10 00 io oo 60 00 25 00 15 00 10 00 50 CO , 100 00 I ail to Brewers of 50 Uiirels or more .... Anv tK-rson so liable, mho shall comulv Willi llie lorezoinsreuuiremnnis win Im kiilii.'et to severM ta-naltiea. j f Persons or firm liable to p'.v any of the special 1 axea iiameil above must apply lo C. J. llixUNtk, Collector of luternal Rev enue at Sunbury, Pa., and i-ay for and pro cure the Sp.-ciiil-TuX Stamp or Stamps Ihev ne.il, prior to M iv IS, , and WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. Speeia'.-Tax Stamps will be t.vnsniilted bv mail only on recciit from the person or Urn or Gnu ordering the same of specific j directions so to d-, togelhor with the ne cessary postage Stamps vt lhe amount re 4uired to pay tho poatagei The postage on cess a amp is three, cowta aad on two asaiwea st cents. If It Is desired that they be transmitted by registered ' mail, ten cents additional should accompany the applica tion. GREEN B. RAUM, Commhtiontr of Internal Rrrenne. Orrica or IxTcax.tL Revixi i. Washington, D.C.. Jan 23, 1877. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REALJESl'ATE. IJCKSUANT to ailj .imiiiirnt, the nnlvr aigned. Assignee ot Isaac Snook, of th.f township .: Ie!aware. county of Juni ata, Pa., aill, ! SATURDAY, MAY 12th, 1877, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, by virtue of an order of sale for the payment of debts of said Assignor, expose lo sale by public vendue, on the premises in township aiore said, a Valuable Farm, containing FIFTY ACRES. more or kss, having thereon erected i Log J r ranie DWELLING HOUSE, FRAME BANK BARN, Spring House snd J residence, opposite Court House, Mifflin other outbuildings the said tract of land 1 twi, ! or farm being hounded by lands W Ntlon '"' '-' on the south, lauds ol John Ietr on the, -fofLN McLVUGHLlV .fit l.il. .. J.,l,n J. U..n am tl,H n.,rfh I I ' , . .-v... ... ......... ai.d on the east by land of Testoa Benncr. I TI.e buii'iiiigs are new and io verv C'KmI re puir. I lie Und is all under cultivation but alc:it lour aeres, which are set in growing limber. The cleared iand is in a Hue stale ot cullivaiioii. having been beavily limed unit, and lunch of it Iw i-. There U also ja FINK OIH II Ilt . l premi.e, jmt amvtd at lull oearma; condition. It cou- tiuis Die tinest selection ol apple trees. pear trees, peai'h trees, plum trees and other fruits. This farm is well watered. there being a never-failing spring of water sn-1 a flouinr pump tl:reon, is situated on th- public tuid leading irom Mitltintown ro I hoiupsontoan, by way of Van Wert, is two miles distant Irom Thompaontown sti li.in of the P. R. R., and is located within one n.ile of pi:btlC schools, churches, siores 4c. TERMS OF SALE. Twenty percent of the purchase money to be paid w hen ibe properly is strn-keh down ; thiity per cent, additional on the 1st d ty ol July, 177, aud the balance of the pun-base money (being one-half or tbe whole) ou tho 1st d ty of January, 1878, with interest thereou from day til sale. The two last pav nn iiLi to be secured by judgment bonds; At the same time and place will be so hi II Acres of OATS in the ground. At tendance will bo given at the lime and place above lueulioned by ROBERT McMEEN, Assignee of Isaac Snook. April 18, 1877. Disolutlon of Partnership. TVTOTICK is hnreby given that lhe p.lrt- It m .-jm between l. B. Spdrtogle and Henry J '.lie, under lhe firm name of D. B. hpaui'gie 4t ( ii , in tlie busin-s of tan ning, near East Waturlord, Juniata county, Pa., expired on the 1st day of January, 1877, by limitation. DAVID B. SPANOGLE. March 28, 1877. Xeip AttrertisrmenU. mAt CHEW-SMOKE k MATCHLESS FIXEST Ptw 1TOBA CO el,. fJTka a attV sf T n ' X.la 1U VTH S. It. . ww r'n D.W i,B PI A l.ty ft.4LoBO A0 IS M.fO. THI PIBs Tn".f1 f. BnriTil. .t. (tiCJJ a week in your own town Terms and PUU $i ontrit free. U. HALLETT U CO., Portland, Maine. rr 1. ATT a Vft 8 Week to Agents. $!0 Ont- a3jlUui fit Ere. P.O. V1CRKKV, fi Augusta, Mline ilaj Outfit and terms free. TRUE at CO., Augusta, Maiue $5 2 $20 per day at home. Terms free. Address Gxo. Stissos at Co., Portland, Me. CEORCE PAGE & CO. Patent Pwrtahleet huttlmmnry L'arlne weait (.irealwr now .HIIU, t.rio etc iieur ui. wawr Wheebk. Nhiwarle, Barrel k Wwexlwwrltliia' sfMcnlaerr. 1 iKHile tntery Waoela ami irinler. Han, Villi fcnnil!ew.l-e.. at e. KM FUit CATAaUMit! ate i'itl Cl J. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., ol the U. S. ot A., wiib its piid up Capital of SI. 000,000, nd Assets ol over $4,00a,000. tler Insurance at Cash rates, and gives in its policies definite contracts, plain features and liberal condi tions. It baa no complications with other companies, and does not propose to have, but dtfers lusursnce on plain business prin ciples, and secures the policy holder by economy of maaagetiieBt and careful invra- o(- fundfc Addrea B. S. RUS- 4 ' ohiladeluhia. Agents wanted in erery county i to whom liberal terms will be given. rpo ADVERTISERS Send for our J. Local List of Newspapers. Sent free on spplication. GEO. P. ROWELL A.CO., No. 41 Park Row, New York. Sale Bill of all kind printed on abort netke st this office. IS 1 rU D, W, HARLBY'S I the place where jo easi huj Tni) It EST AND THE CUIaATXaST Mens youths' & rioYS' clothing HJTS. CJPS. BOOiS, 3UOES, J.ld FCKXiSUlXg GOOD. HB is' prepared lo exhibit one of tho most choir ami. select "octs ever edTreI ra" tin market, aud at JSTOXISHtSGLt LOW PRICES ! Also, nieasurt taken for suits atd part nf suits,- wbicH wil 4 niaIe to orJet at shott notice,' very rcaoub'. Hemember the nlae', in Ifofmau's WUf s'.Veu. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'D Has just rctufCcJ from the Esjtc?u t:i with a full vartel f MEN & BOYS' GLOTHiWG, HATS k CMSf BOOTS & SHOES, ALL $t$j GENTS' FUri-VlHfSU GOflDS. Goods of a"l knl are low Come and wis and be astonished. Purlts al T Cents. X7 SUITS MADB TO OKIiER.jj Patterson, Pa., May 2f, 1"7. SAMUEL STk.k fEir. - : u.. f.-- Ts, M - - - rrofetxionat Cards. - I JOL'IS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, VlF7LIXtOr?i, r.i. tll Ili-eting arel ConVers.i-.s-.nJ riroupt- r .ti(.n,lerl ti.. 1 1 1. . w iu nJn Mv.nn.1' . v. ' w.m- . ... v ... . .1 1 11 Court House Siuare. a tbe LFKED J. PATTERSON, ATTOEiN E Y-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7 AH business promptly attended to. Orricx On Bridr street, opposite the Court House aquaret JoBBRt McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Orrice on brirlre ktreet, first door west ot the Bellord building. April II, lS7 j-tf g F. BLRCHFIELD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIXTOHA, PJ. All bnsiness inrrusted to his care will lie caret ill I v and promptly atrended to. Col lections made. Rest estate bought, sold or t-xchanged. Leaaea negotiated. Lands in the South. West, and in the county for sale. ('thee on Bridge Street, opposite the Court tlonso. WIL LIAU M. ALLISON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively the practice of his I prolesslon. All business promptly attentt- ed to. Ollice, as formerly, atlioining his . -m INSURANCE AGENT, roRT Rorjr., jiwtJT.i co., rj. ty'Only reliable Corhpahlet represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly )mTcravford, m. d., Has resu-.nea ac'iveiy tw. r.ctjr, 0f Neilicine and surgery anil Ibetr eou.i branches. OUice at lhe old corner of Third and Orang sireets, Miftlintown, Pa. March :876 YlIOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, xuflistoux, rj. Oinre hours from 9 a. Bj. to I p. Is.. Of. I Gee in his father's residence, at Die koulh euu oi it aier street. otl.-tl J M. BRA2EB,"m7d i?HYSICIA3I AND SURGEON, .IcaJtmia, Juniata Co., ra. Orrict formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrctt. Professional business promptly attended t-s at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has Commenced lhe t.racttce of Medicine an.llj(lrgeryandalltheircollateralbranche.;o,t,le,,, Depot, 2j.1 .North Nir'h street. o: . .w .. . .w i , I Philadelphia. It never Puis. For kale by Office at -.eidemm, at tho reaidence of n D u ,j evervhe:e. i.h(i. 4. ruicrwn. jrtiy 15. 1871 Tl ENIiY HARSF1BERGER, M. I)., Continnes fhe brsctice of Medicine and i Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in lIcAlisterville. Feb ?, 187d. R. E. Ii UHLAN, DEXTIST. Oflce opposite Lutheran Church, PORT KOT AL, JUNIATA CO PA., Where he will spend the first terl tiais ol j . ' " " each month, cennnen-ing Hectn.htT it MaiUlOOd: HdwLoSt HO'iVEPbtOred Tb balaiCe rir the limn his otf1-e will be " Just pub-ishtrl, a new e.;ti.n -f occupied by J. S Kiiriier, A .toting inan;fiT5Dr. CulverC-ell's ( cleliratcd ear worthy of confidence, and who has been on the taaicot cmrt (without medt associated with the Doctor as student and rim )ol' Swrmatorrhrea or -Setumal wsrh assistant two years and upwards. Those ; nes. I.iVjiuiitarv Sviuiual Li.-wa Iitdo who call dnring Dr. Bnrlan's absence frr protcssional survire, mav, and will pleas arrange lhe time with Mr. Kilmer when they i may be served, cn tiie return of the l-iCtir. - M EAT MEAT!! e The nndersigned have commenced the Butchering bn.iiiesa in tbe borough of Mil- Unsown rrsi.'ri BEt.F, - - IjALi; MUTTON, Urid P()H K. can lie had every Tuesday, Tbnrday and .Saturday a orniugs at their meat storo at tbe residence ol Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit tins resi dence of Citis-na the same mornirgs. K:!' none but the best of ktock, and sell at fair price. U ii e us a trial. HOWE ETKA. June 28, 187S-tf Large stock of ready made clothing ol the i latest and choicest styles, tor men ard a lea V ew ll-( .nrrven oil tea. IUI lUUII KITVJ bovs, hate, caps, boots and ahoea, noliona, fuiniabiuc good in endless variety for sale St Samuel atrarcr , in Patterson. Subscribe for the Seniitl and Repnbliean, a paper that gives you a greater variety, and Detler selection o( reading matter than any other pipor in tbe Juniata Valley. A fine aasoitment of chillis, cassimerrs vesting, Ac. aiwryt on hand and for s!e U S R LOflrON.' Ni 15ui'iui:.i, erraer of Bridge and! fSept, 15, 14.5-u Ayer's Ckthartic Piys, . For tb riiif tttt cure H a X 4i!nis:i:t;.i iu fr .U.4 iaUtAvU, lit nre a miul lrrririit, nl aa 8 i'lTSw. speneii .fill uurn r. Itrmr uins ly tiryrivble, U"tr Ariatertjr. . luc pT:'t.i.iifM and n!TcTiii is prrverl I y H??tr niTMfV Hue: antt eTerj fniiiilr ttU bav) ttirmo.i h.int for liietr ru,Utn : ui rriHrr, wlirii rrNiitmi. Lopp expntfur L1 jjnvt; l C?m to U th Htir-, wirr&t, anf l-c of aH thi Pitt with wnM-h iha fuaakt alsmimU. i!v Citr aVc9ion:tl -, Llji' bsu.1 k uunt.fi, tiir rormpU'sn of th ??tim x-pvL'-'l. Alr-trn-on rvm vrl. aa.l "Ok- hIj twlirn-r if lift- rrtorrH !o i nr.thy a.-i.r. ftr. liitUMial otrniit wtitt-b borHtiue cloSvM aud f'L..! are ciraur1 hj Awm I'itts, anl iutul.t:t:I into artiti. Ih:.) luciint riiv?e H rh.iiipf) int haMh. th re "f tHMti rr.XTte. W'.ufc far ai(N (.. tlMS Ta-i nu:ltitu1t' :v rnjT k, rcu hniiT b roiit prtic!. 1 hrir sutnr-coa:u,r itiivkrs tk:i plvr.sunt t ami prvervc iIHr firliia ii n Mii paired fur aiv tent-Us or tint?, m that thtr ai ever fivsU, aiiti erfe-ttT relutilj. AuhMirh elhinlc, thpy are nuM.'.ia'l liber ate without iliMttrbance to trie coutaiuuon ot diet or K':upiitiin. Full dirtH-tMti are rirea on fbe wmniiT t4 rrh box. hw to thein a- a PamMr rnytie, a.I for the followinr; ruiuplatn:( wliicb' Ihcvo I'itl ranhllT rnre: Kor sajBiejtiia or IaivproCifa. ti9 ltisirwa, aL4acer,anl nLmmm mi A p f Cite, thcr alHMiltl he taken tuolerntri w atitimlare the ttomach, and retora i&a b&iiUi j ton atxi tipn, . , . tor Lher tmliiwt hml its Tariu srmptoii., ll.lioua. llspwHacate. MeU MeHrh. JawMflic or -.reew itrk rM, H.ltowa C oltc ami Kliw r vr. ther 9hoiiM he jlHiontT tS?ii f-r earti riv, to correct tie diseased arti'ja. or remorethe ol true lions which ranse ic ror D.Matprr or Dliirrhirf tut oeo uihl tlc irtMierallr require!. rnr flitwitMBa. .ait. a.nteukl Pialt4faciBa f tate lloar. 1ait4 im tmm MitsV, nelt, ani S.minm, '.?y hot, be nuiiimioubly kiken, aa rwinftt, ? '-iianr tlie dieaftetl at-tion of i!ie araiem. W'th tuc ci.in):e tlm coiuphiuift U-, oear. tor nreMf ami ffralcl STtell-titf-v vhuiM le taken in Nrjre anl fnt-i quetit dupes to pnxince lhe eatert of a draAUw purre. Kr AaparrMloa, a larfreriAe tboiiM ho taken, at i troilatf iim desired eCct by ariip.irhT-. A a iHmn Pi It. take one or two TUlm pro:fi.-t lirsr;tn. and relieve the ttomarh. A vcaionnl ioie fiinnlat- thv tonnvai ami boTe.. rrtorea t!e appolitA. and itiTaf e ate the TMeiu. Hence it asolleu aieeM. rr is whrc no entif (Hnareiitent fexiata; One who fr- fo.rahly well, i'.exl t1n3 Uat a l e of tliee fittm mafeea hm iei 1cmS- eiiy twt :(-, i.om tneir jatll and r T2t'uig elTih't on The Ctgt'te apparatus. rT.tryr.ati rt . Pr. J. C. AT ER It CO., Practical ClitmJft i fWELL. Jl.tS3.P r. 5. A. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Prepeesia is the most perplexing1 Of all human ailments. Its symptoms arc almost inlinite in their variety, and the forlorn and teiya y!ctirrs of the disease often Uncy tKclrisclves ine ir-y, i '..n r rr known malady. Thi is due, in parti to tho close sympathy which extsta httween the Momai h and the brain, and in part also to lhe f.ict that any dislnrtVinct-o! the diges tive functions necessarily d!-wrders th llvef, the bovMs and tho ntrvoe swte.n, and fflVeb H sonle extent t!i5 uali;v ..f t!ie bl.v. E. F. KttTiki.P Bitter Vir.e ' I.-e:. a sureenre. This is rot n - w -pir ttion: i , be tried an I loii id wa iti. 1 h is beeu prtscnoca aai:y lor many jtort v p ' lice ol eminent physician-" with n--io-'oUd success. It is not eXpecnwt t intended ta cere all the diseased to which tlio hums. family la eiibjert, but it u warranted lo "nre Dyspepeia in its most i-bstina'e f-rm. Kun kel's Bi'ter Wine ot Iron never ra!!s to cure. Svniptoms ol DypeiMt.i are loss of appetite, wind and rising of the food, drv hesa of the month, hearlOurn, d;sloueion of the stomach aud bowcUjCoiiatioiiou, iin-ad-ache, dizziueM, sleet.!-'in"ss en.l low spirits. Try the great remedy and bo con vinced of ils nieriie. Oet the genuine; TaSe tjnlj r.unael s, wh-en is put up lu l Worsts ! Worms ! Wormt ! Removed alive. Tape Worm ren-jved j olive in Inn Iwo to three hou-s. w:.a veg- etible medicine, head and 'l i .ssipg from me ya;ein aaive. .i ko n . n -an p-wses. IThe Doctor never fa;b to re :nov u Tape , Seat. Pin ami Stomach Worms. . A joar Irng j gist lor a bottle of Konkel'j Worm Smp. Price SI per hot!'. It ne.er tails, or seaJ it" Dr. Kitrik-jl, 2VJ North Xi'th Srreet, j Philxlulphia. pa- for cir:ilar witb fuil in structions, uy eui io-.u cc:n siaiup ivr return of same. Kuukel's V,"i,n -Sr:;; is ilse l fur children or adults, wiih ,-ris.:i safety, as it is vejetbl i. bv- p nnS try it. i trsliy, Mental and Physical Ir-eacity, Iro- pediments to Marriage eti: ; a'o, L'oa- suiii)itioi;, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by sclt-indnlgeiice or seximl rttrai sgabce, etc. CT'Price, iu a sealed envelope, oaly sis cents. The celebrated an:hor, Iu iVti admirable E-ar, clearly demoi'jtratea, tniTu a thirty vears sneii.-.sful rr'i'-e thr.i llit ala-T!-.- ! irg conncq'tenf es of sVil'-aInse may be rid- I n aily csired witboiit the d.tr.eerous m. ol . '"'tenial me lU-ine or the application of the . k.ni!f ,5 P'S "" ' "I cure it once is.inj.lv, certain, and eT-.efiu!, by near of hich ever t 3- rer, uo ruittn what his CMidition inly be, iii-ty uuru himself cheap- ly privately, (ii-J rn.ft-e.'.'y. I fcThis Lecture shoulu be iu the bands ; of every vrinth anil every man iu the uuhI. 1 Sent cndi r s it. in a i l 'ia envelope, to ! ,n' ,,,r,:ss po'l-piid, ' ts receipt ot six cenu vr io post st.ui.t.i. Add less tbe PnnP-hers. theii LTrj:?T:. rrsiiiiCv 11 Ann 3 1.. New York: aprl 1 -ly Post-OHile i. VCT'TK Ai;KNT, tNTLKM " tai'vs, wauled tnttantlf to frt--a splendid book, I TEE mmW, EI?iOii. Ei-sciiiEO anC Aitsf avtrj, ; , -, . -. , .1 f " Uto-fa'lo-. . binduigs very attractive, ana a treason as th. best and cheapest pistvry of J' Ore Exhibition. Endorsed by the ofhcials, presa and clergy, is selling immensity. Ona lady of no experience has cleared $AW in four weeks. Act ijnii tly. If at all. Now or never. For flf I partieulsrs. address HUBBARD b"OS.. Publisher. Jail Sl-im Philadelvuia, pa. Sale Bills printcl on kbort notice at h l 8e t-f the Sei trail and Rmn6lican: xlitwvitilrsiiMtfetitia- i. mm ml' til i it It mi