JLMI.NKh&HEPrmCAXL HttiitWH). Tiuj it, 1877 TERMS. Stberription, SI JiO per annum, if paid wittw 12 muntU ; 12.00 if not paid "I"" IS months. . , Transient advertisements insencs. erX7enr ItjXZ io local co - tnol5 cLt. per line tr ch Insertion, Ductions win Dr '-" advertise by li year, half or quarter to tear. PEAVA. O. fc. llMi. lABlala. OV aid after Sunday, May 1-lih. 1877, pasSencer Irani iil I rave ihtiliu bU tiun, I'. R. U., as follow : xarrwaxD. f Philadelphia Express 12 54 a in Fast Line 2 27 a in JViffiin Accommodation 6 25. a m fPacitie Express 10 19 am JJohnstowa txprcM v.t I 32 a ui liy Express. 2 32pm 1 Vail . . . . b o p n ... 910pm ...12 38 a m Atlantic Express WISTWASD. fPittsburg Express Cincinnati Express I Pacific Expross .......... IWay Passenger , 2 21 a in 6 58 a m 10 00 a ni jMail t 35 p iu JFast Line 6 11pm JMiftiiu Accutnniodation 8 00 p m I Daily. Deify except Sunday . f f except Sunday night. Dail except Afoe day. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Snwnier. Hop-ecotcb. Next ric-nics. Cholera morbus. Thou shall not covet. ' Blossoms o( all kinds. Corn planting time u over. Sliver combs fo.- ladies' hair. The "Juniata jig," up tSe river. Huntingdon has plate glass fever. The river was tdo high to ford last week. The sewing machine monopoly is at an eud. Boys, destroy crows' nests. jects. Ko one ob- Arson is a capital felony in the State of Delaware. Many people vii-it the cemetery on Sab ba'h days. The Literarv Society of Patterson have interesting debates. Agricultural societies are beginning to talk of oening time. It is out of style for a woman to run her skirt at hair mast. "Freebarg has already got its Fourth of July programme laid out." Lxcursious to the G rest Exhibition will be in ordxr this summer. "A favorite adage with the match -making mammas "Man proposes," etc. The Lutherans in Bedford recently raised $2,500 to complete their he church. A Bedford county woman is under arrest on the charge ot setting Are to a barn. The Presbyterian graveyard presents a pU-aiauter ppcaxaece than ever before. A new time tabic for the runniug of trains was put into iff-cl on Suuday, tho 13th. Ex-Sheriff Loudon has laid in a spleudid assortment of go ds for men's clothing Many of the folk about Washington are displeased with Fred Douglas, and are J titioaing the President to remove him from cttce. The o!J Jackson Democrats seem to be plrai-.! with President Hayes. How is it with Speak t An exchange makes the unwelcome pre diction th.it this will be anuthcr year tor potato beg. "A thundering good sweetheart The yonneUdy bo clings to her Bo-aue-gea him to stay." II. H. Goshen, of the Democrat a4 Rtg uttr, issues a paper devoted to base ball bclercsta. Philadelphia Markets Wheat. $2 2to 2.25, Corn bbto70c, Oils 47to56c, Ca:tle a to7t, Sheep i lo7c. A San Francisco millionaire kissed the fitni'y seamstress and bad to fork over $700 damages. Twas a bad smack for hiia." We will never know much about who is getting whipped, until alter a great battle baa fought, lost and won in the East. Occasionally people with rod and line catch bass. So they aav. Tbey also say tliat they always return the bass to the river. Johnnie McXulty displays his skill aa a grass-mower in the Court House Yard. It is not every mower who cuts as evenly as Jobnuie. Within the past few weeks lawyers in central Pennsylvania have had their paper books printed, by which the better to carry their cases up to the Supreme Court. A public philanthropist writes the Fish Commissioners to stock all the Kinds in the State iih trogs. He must be a French man, or a man with French tastes. Numerous small battles or skirmishes are reported by despatch from Asia and Eu rope as having taken i-lace between Turkey and Bussia, with varied success. 'An oM bachelor seeing the words 'fam ilies supplied' over the door of a shop, stepped iu aud aaid be would take a wife and two children." " The Juniata Valley Camp Meeting As sociation is considering the question ot closing the camp to the general public on buuuuy." Just to think, the Lewistown Stntiutl expresses itasll in French. Street is too plain s it puts it, "boulevards." Score one for the Sentinal. The town council of Huntingdon met and passed a resolution exteuding the courte sies of the town to the foreign glass manu facturers who stopped there, in their search Tor location. If you have 8sh story to dispose of, yon are warned against entering this office, un less you bring a bible to be sworn on, and have a living Justice at your side to swear JoU. An exchange says : The first man hanged is Eedlord county wi a preacher named Syracuse Spanaberg, ia 1794. He fatally subbed a broiher named Jacob Glessner, just alter a church council. Tha editor of the Huntingdon Journal has been the victim, recently, of a sell or two by agents of awiudltngiJoitcerns. Here after agents who have no credentials had better keep away from the Jturmal office. A learned exchange Bays t They have cuHoni wiy of deciding lawsnits In Siam. Both parties are put under cold water, and the one staying longest wins the suiu In this country both parties are got into hot water and then kept there as long aa possi ble. The result in the end Is the same. ' i.-'t.-Jf rJZ'i C!!!!!t I. h H a.'',. dej. A ta what I Lit i, see rilu in au. oibar cu'uutR. If tb aJJlerj prvtea, drown li'T. "A Kentucky dunlin undertook to plug ou of the bark bath of favorite mule, tie bored and bored until the drill struck soov thing that seemed to lift the aiiim.r. ! binPe.. Thai', the way j ioner explained it, and since then . ui uw uw ganupibg up ana down je culltrT .j tuT ,re,h WorJdl to conquer. in the twenty-one acre Mail Ccutenuial Builting on the loth iust., w ith a ceremony a good deal like Ilia certniuny attending the opening or the Centennial Exhibition. Ex-President Grant was there, Presiiieut Hayes was there, and brer all, more than oue buudrrd tbouiand unutticia. cituens were there. Philadelphia is looking (or another rush this season. Wilson liroao run a car regularly to Philadelphia every week, leaving this place on Mouday uoruing and returning on Wed nesday. Ail orders promptly attended to, I Da V1 aeuverea. Ou return das they always have a lull sutply of such fish and vegetables aa are in tha Phil. ket. Give tbeiu a call hen you need any thing in their line of Ireigbt hauling, or marketing. Last Friday morning a couple of the aons or roundnuiin llatiuan harnessed their house dog, and bitched him to a hand wagon. After some time of enjoyment with the quadruped and vehicle, a rou of Mr. Seeds, residing on Washington street, was allowed to become the driver. It was a high time of enjoyment lor the boy and spectators, but in an .uulucky moment an excitable chicken fluttered iu Trout of the dog. The dog forgot bis domesticated instruction and asserted bis dog nature and gave chase to the chicken. The fowl, to escape the eager pursuer, turned suddenly to aside. So did the dog, and the sudden turning concludi-d all the past enjoyment, for by it the wagon was upset and the boy thrown out with such force that bis lett collar bone was broken. Dr. Crawford rendered the neces sary surgical aid." The gallant little driver !s doing as well as can be expected. LAST INOTICE. All persons who are indebted to the un dersigned, on Book Account, or by Prom issory Notes, which have matured, are here by notified that alter the first iIav of Jute, 1877, all such accounts aud notes iil be placed in the hands of an officer of the law for collection. JOHN W. MUTUEKS B AUG H. May 16, 1877-it At a meeting of stockholders of the Riverside Park aud Agricultural Asso ciation, held in the office of Hubert McMeen, E-q , on Thursday afterooou, the following ofilt'ers were elected : Presideut E. S. Parker. Secretary S. K. Loudon. Tr asurcr T. V. Irwin. Mauagers T. J. Middftph, W. S. Xortb, Amos U- Uonsall Jacob Sulouff, II. A. Siambaugli, Lucian batiks, R. E. Patker, John Hayes. Vice Presidents J. B. 11. Todd, Matthew Rorigers, E 15. Mo' rum, G. U. Uscto, V. P. Tbon.psoo. Tee following are the sulj-cts to be discussed at the approaching County Satbath School Convention, to bo held in MiSiutowo, May 30th aud 31st. 1877: The Sabbath School Itself. The Prayers ol the People Essential to the Surerss ol the Sabbath School The I niionu Lesson in the Home. Tb t hureh iu tho Sabbath School. The Teacher' Preparation. The best Method ol Presenting the Les son and Imparling Instruction to the Scholar How to Increase the Teaching Power af the Sabbat b School. Mutual Relations of Pastor, S cperinten dent and Teacher in the S iUbatb School. Mutual kelaiion ot Teacher and Scholar Outside of the Sabbath School. Ihe Relation of tbe Sabbath School and th Home. What Constitutes Success ia the Sabbath Work I What Part Can Each One Take in Secu ring this Success f All tbe uiiuisteta of tbe Gospel and Superintendents in tbe county are mem hers, by virtue of their office. Etcb school is entitled to two delegates, aside ficui tbe Superintendent. It is hoped that every school in tbe county will be represented, aud also, tbat the dele gate will come prepared to discuss tbe above subjects. Persona have been appointed to open eacb of them. Come, and let us have a proCtable waiting before tbe Lord, and get new knowledge aud renewed leal for the great work in which we are engaged. Gospel Hymns and Sacred SoDgs" will be used at tbe Convention. Respectfully, Thomas A. Elder, Secretary. Who will Want to go with Lizzie ? AX exchange says, Lizzie lbliog, the queen of aeronauts, Las made a propo sition to tbe President of tbe ( entre oounty Agricultural Society to be pres ent next (all and make a balloon aseen sion from tbe grounds of tbat Society, to tbe height of f ix thousand feet, when she will explode ber balloon in tbe air and descend to near about tbe spot from wbicb tbe started. She will then make a second asceosion and take any person with her tbat may desire to ac company her. But who will want to go with Lizzie on sucb a journey, lovely as she ia. - A bea 6ERPKNT has been eaugbt alon? tbe coast of Sootlaod. It got into shallow water, and was killed by tbe fire of several companies of soldiers tbat were called out especially to sboot it. It measured over title hundred and one feet in length, and twenty-fife feet in diameter. , . . Better than Flowers. Mrs. Silas Alexander, of Belleville, succeeded in ripening tomatoes nearly a month ago, growing tbem in tbe bouse by the aid of beat generated from tbe stove. Leicisttncn Sentinel - Pcblic Saab. Lewis Degas, Adminis IratorofLeri Van-Ormer, djceased, will sell at pnblie sale, at the late reoidence of ..H d. orient in Favettw towi.ship. at 10 o'clock A M., on Thursday, Mav IT, 1877, two mares, 1 cow, I belter. Z head young tattle, 2 (boats, and farming implements Court Procasiingf. Beported by B. F Hun hflcld, for Us Sea tiual and ilepubltcaa. 4 is mn ts.iiisrsf fan ar. Wat 8th, 1877. Upon tbe Court being opened, tbe Jadge delivered bis opinion in tbe case of Epbraitn Rannels, et al vs. Counoil- men and Collector of tbe Borough of PoriKojal. I EQrtTT. Injunction to restrain tbe collection of bounty taxes as to plaiutiffs, who had been soldiers. As to tbe per capita tax, the u junction is continued ; as to the property of claimants, it is dissolved by tbe Court. In tbe matter of lbs tale upn Rich ard Sanders, to sbow cause wby be should not interfere with Mary llouse, to try her right to money on judgment No. 83, April term, 1677. Kula dis charged, and the money in court direct ed to be paid to tbe plaintiff on the judgment. Tbe petition of C. G.' Shelley, repre sented tbat be ia indebted to A. M. Kurtz on judgment, and tbat said nioaey baa been attached in his bands by Bar tholomew and Riley, who are judgment creditors of A. M. Kurtz, and asks leave to pay tbe money into court. Leave grauted. Mo Williams, AJm'r, and Thompson vs. John Sterrett et al. Alias sci. fa. Sur Mortgages, upon tbe petition of tbe Sheriff to amend bis return, by striking out " Mortiiis Est," and inserting "Nibl." Per Curiam : "Tbe Sheriff returned the truth, and there is no ne cessity to amend. An Administrator on John Sterrett is now raised. And now 8th May, 1877, Rule discharged." In Kurtz Kauffman vs. tbe Borough of Miffliutown, tbe return of tbe Town t'ouucil to petition of plaintiff for a writ of attachment, was filed, and tbe con sideration of the case continued. T. J. Middagb vs. J. Mason Brezee, deft, and J. B. Okeson, Garnishee. Upon answer by the Garnishee, an issue was directed between Lizzie C. Okeson, as plaiotiff, and T- J. Middagh as de fendant, to try tbe right to money in the bands or Garnishee. Tbe petition of Robert McMeen rep resented that he bad been appointed Sequestrator cf a life estate of Isaao Etka, for the purpose of paying a judg ment, and asked to be allowed to rent and to be put in possession of tbe estate. "And now, 8th May, 1877, the seques trator is directed to rent the land in which defendant has a life estste, for sdeh a length of time as will be suffi cient to pay the judgmeut debt, iuter- est and costs, and tazes io. charged 1 against tbe land during said term, and tbe costs of said sequestration, aud the j Sheriff is directed to put the sequcs- trator in possession of the land, upon , being required to do so by the seques- trator." By the Court. Tbe consideration of the petition of William Walls, for benefit of tbe in solvent laws, was continued until Sep tember term, 1877. The time fir tbe sale of the assigned real estate of George W. McElwee, on alias order of sale, was extended until the first Monday of September. Robert McMeen, E?q., Assignee of John W. Sartain, filed bis bond and obtained an order for the sale of the real estate of said assignor. Upon petition of citizens of Walker towuhip, for a review ot a road from S.lomon Maobeck's to Penna. Canal. John VValdsuiith, J. K. Robison and Joseph Middagh, E-q., were appniuted viewers. H it. Ilarmao, Samuel Myrs and Samuel Watts were appointed to view and lay ont an alley in McAlisterville. An alias subpoooa divorce was award ed Rebecca Casuer vs. Wm II Casner. Upon petition of citizens of Spruce Hill township, a rule was granted upon tbe Commissioners to sbow cause wby a Mandamus should not issue, to compel them to build a 'county bridge across Tuscarora creek, near Spruce Hill school house. Rule returnable 5th June, 1S77. IN THE ARGUMENT LIST. Robison vs Rhine and Rhine. Peti tion to stay Fi. Fa. Argned and held nnder advisement. Leedy vs Leedy. Application to set apart a fixed sum for maintenance. Ar gued and held undor advisement. John McManigle vs B F Crouse. L E Atkinson, Kq , having appealed without issue of summons in this case, upon an agreement with attorneys for plaintiff, and the defendant having re fused to abide by tbe agreement, and having disaffirmed tbe same, Atkinson as&ed leave to withdraw his appearance. Leave granted ; and it was decreed by the Court in Crouse vs McMamgle, there having been a Writ of Error taken in the ease, and discontinued upon tbe above agreement, and the aaid agreement having been annulled ; "and believing tbat sa.d Crouse, owes tbe said McMaoigle ; and further believing tbat be baa no means of pajiDg tbe same, it is therefore ordered tbat Exe cution be stayed in No. 49, Feb. term, 1878, until tbe further order of tbe Conrt, unless tbe said Cronse shall give bond with security, to be approved by a Judge of this Court, tbat upon tbe recovery of judgment by McMaoigle against him, he will pay the amount so recovered, not exceeding $125 00." In the Equity case of II .ffaian vs Hoffman, it appeariug aat tbe bank stock bad been sold jy the Administra tor, a Supplemental decree was made, ordering that be pay to lsaae Hoffman one-balf the proceeds, one-balf tbe ' dividend and interest thereon from 1st June, 1875, allowing 2 per cent, of this as ootuinission to" tha Administra i tor. u i t, Ib ba iirtt-a' C-. art. ah aoeoaut of James J. 1'attert jn, A Jin'- of Tbos B Larcard ass cocfiraied. Also, tbe following aecouots were confirmed : CbarUs L Weaream, Executor of Samuel Kerlin. Thomas B. Codtr, Executor of La vina Untie. Fifth partial account of Joseph Roth rock, Executor of R. C. Gallagher. Benjamin 1 Kepner, Executor of Jacob Frankliouier. Joseph Gajuian, Executor of Jacob Garuso. Join S Lnkens, Trustee under will of G W Lloyd. S B Crawford, Adm'r of J S Laird. James Coulter, Executor of Robert Silver'born. Henry Titiel, Executor of Nancy Rice. Daniel McConnrl and R S Fiickinger, Adm'r of D W Fiickinger. Benj Jacobs, Adm'r of Elizabeth Rice. Second partial account of Samuel Stiue, Jr., and Henry M Siiue, Exec utors of Samuel Stine, Sr. J P McU illiams, Guardian cf Wil liam Walls. Exceptions having being filed to tbe partial account bf Ezra Smith, Adm'r of Nancy Coffman, it was referred to L E Atkluson, K-q , to hear Ac, and distribute also. A J Patterson, Esq., was appointed Auditor to pass upon tbe exceptions to tbe account of Samuel Ditum, Guardian of Joseph P Steele. Robert McMeen, Eiq', was appoint ed Auditor to distribute fuuds in tbe bands of Jobn Cox, Adm'r of Thomas Boat. Jeremiah Lyons, Esq., was appointed to distribute the estate of Thomas S Barnard. ' The petition of George S Mills, Guar dian to , of Charles S Mills and Mar garet J Mills, represented tbat bis wards are the owners of a joint inter est with otber parties in a lot of ground in Tbonipsontown, and tbat the otber parties Laxe agreed to sell said lot, and ask that leave be granted bitn to sell the interest of bis wards, on the same terms. SauiM n (iberhnltzer, Peter S Gra- bill and Jacob Lauver were appointed to divide and value tbe real estate of the widow and children of Jobn Shirk, late of Monroe township, deceased. Paniel Zeiglcr, Solomon Lauver and Daniel Markle, to divide and value tbe real estate of tbe widow and heirs of Leonard Rhodes, deceased. Leave was granted Mahloo C Farra, Executor, to mortgage the real estate Wm Keecb, deceased, for the paymeut of debts. Upon a citation to John Wallace and Joshua Beale Executors of Hugh Hart, deceased, to file their account, a rule was granted to show cause why an at tachment should not isue, tbey having failed to file their account as cited to do. An inquest was awarded to make partition, of tbe real estate of Samuel E Sellcis, deceased, with notice to parties to be given by publication, in two newspapers of the couuty for three weeks. C. G. Shelley, Guardiau of Mary Houts (now Rumbarger), was allowed to pay his watd an allowance fixed by tbe Court, sbe being still a minor and having married. A citation was awarded Myrtle hsgan against J P HrffiVfinger, her Guardian, be having failed to file ao account. A rule was granted upon Elizabeth Lauver to show cause wby a receipt, upon a recognizance, in tbe estate of William Sellers, deceased, entered by Thomas Shellenberger should not be canceled. J D Simonton was appointed Guar dian of the minor children of Ephraim Robison, deceased. An order was granted S B Crawford, Exearutor of J S Laird, to sell tbe real estate of said decedent. Tbe answer to tbe petition of Maria S Cunningham, for an attachment against J S Robison, set forth tbat said Maria S Cunningham bad appropriated to ber own ue, without the koowledge or aouseot of the Executor (Robison) of ber mother certain articles belonging to tbe estate, and tbat tbe estate bad proved insolvent, and said Maria bad removed to Nebraska, and there being no money of the estate in his hands, that be ought to be allowed to charge tbe articles appropriated by her, as against her claim on bim aa ber Guar dian. Tbe Court said tbat however Lard tbe matter bore upon tbe Guar dian, this was not the proper relief, and tbat be, as Executor, ought to have brought bis action to recover tbe goods detained, and ordered an attachment issued after 30 days, if in the mean time the Guardian do not pay to bis former ward the sum of $67. Court adjourned at 5 P. M., until tbe 5th of June next. Blooded Chickens. Pure Light Bratuah chicken eggs for sale. Enclose cash and address D. A. Yoder, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. One dollar for 13 eggs. To those who order four or more Sittings, a discount of 20 per cent, wilt be given. Tbe White Bratnah Chicken is in great demand wherever known. Hay 2, 1877-3m Foe Sali A comfortable Frame House, and Good Lot, in thif borough. Price $800. Two bundrej dollars cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to suit purchaser. For more definite in formation Call at this office, or address the editor of this paper. tf. MA UK I ED: DEEN KEPNER On the 10th inst., at the residence of B. F. Kepner, Esq., bv T o r i . r In t J i ""r-"' mr- u: u "u ansa Derma r. svepner, an oi mis piace. j Ijj k Ui iuur tntstiftU. ft .an tlim I'-.- ! proved Chl.1 4 Sower rembuied two complete hiacMnrs ia o. Two cutuu bara. tw draa bars, and foiu , sets of knives, with either automatic or controllable rake, all for $160 being $.1) cheaper than otber machines, and worth $20 more. Ton will therelore save $40 by buying machines of us, and then you have a machine, built at borne, where repairs will not cost three times their price to get them, by having your employees idle in harvest lime. All machines warriuted perfect. We cau sell mat bines with automatic rake aloiie tor (140. luiiuire ol J. F. G. LONG, General Agent, Port Royal, Juniata Co , Pa. PRIVATESALES. OXB Or TUB MOST PKOFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS iu tha county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. Tbe property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO Al'HEj, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framellouse, a com modious SlaMe and olber outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door ol the house. For particulars call on or address WV. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., JuuiaU Co., Pa. A FARM OF SIXTY ACRES IN DELA- ware tovnsbip. Land of good quality, ha ing thereon erected a L:Xi HOUSE, weathei-boaidcd, BANK BAk.V, nearly new, and other outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools and mills Situated 3 mile north ot Thoiupsontown,4 miles north of Tbompsontown railroad atation. For more definite particulars Call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175 acres, more or ess, oue hundred and twenty-five or thirty acres of which are cleared and under cultivation, aituated in Tuscaro ra Val ey, Juniata county, Pa., seven miles fiom MiSiintown, the county seat ol said sounty, and four miles fro-n the PcuiUviva nia Railroad at Port R'ail, bounded by lands of Mrs. G. W. Thompson and others, having thereon a Good House and Barn, and all necessary outbuildings, good never- failing running water at both house and barn, an abundance of fruit of different kinds. Will be sold for $"$l)0, and if de sired $2otK) may remain in the property. For particulars iuquirc ot the cudemigned. residing on the premises, or by letter at Port Royal, JuniaU Co., Pa. J. F. G. LONG. SIILL PROPERTY IS SPRUCE HILL township, Juniata county, with a good pair of Fiench Burrs, and a pair ot Counter Choppers. Good run of custom. Good neighborhood. Will sell Mill with water privilege and about one acre and a half of land, or if desired, will sell about 30 acres of land, '2o acres cleared, with good Frame House, size 29x4') feet, Bank Barn, size 40x 50 feet, and other necessary outbuildings, good Orchard, two excellent Springs of limestone wattr near the bouse. Will also sell a FARM of about 85 acres, adjoining tbe above; about 5 acres timber land, aud the balance cleared. This tract is motly Hint gravel land, and baa been re cently limed, having thereon a good sized Log House and two good Springs of lime stone water; one of w hich could be piped to the kitchen door. Will sell all together, or separate'y, to suit purchasers. The properties are '-'ifht miles trotu ihe Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to J. KELLY PATTERSON, Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN Susquehauna township: No. 1. A lot of ground containing 3 ai res, with larje Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, Siuoke House and other outbuildings Young and thriving Orchard ol about 70 well selected apple-trees, Ave. Church ad joining tbe preuiises. Ho. 2. About 4 acres or land, with M acres cleared and under good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 3. A tract of Ticiberland Contain ing 5 acres. All three properties within one-fourth ot a mile ot eacb other. Apply to S. G DRESSLER, Oriental P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. TWENTY ACRES GfioD TIMBER LAND 2 miles from Patterson aixl Port Royal, one-hail mile Iroin Saw Mill. Otber tiuiberland adjoining (hi ran lie bought. Apply to B. F. BURcliFIELD, Office, Bridge St., Mitlliutown, Pa. CLOSING ritlCES Ol DE HAVEX &T0HXSEXD, BANEER9, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Mtu 14, 1877. Bid. Askcd. C. S. 6's I8SI.i 115 Iisj 6-20's lhfi5. ill 111 mv, J A. J 1!I IllJ 1HIJ7 1l4i 114 " 1H. ll-'.J lib 10-40's ;.. 114 ll:; Currency, 6's 12S 12"i 6's. 1881. new 1 1 If lll 4's, new, registered.... 10f !( Pennsylvania R. R 84 j 34 Philadelphia A Reading R. R.. lJ 12 Lehigh Valley R. R 84 34 J Lehigh Coal A Navigation Co;. l-j 18 United Companies or N. J.... 130 131 Pittsburg, Titnsvilie Av Buffalo R. R.... 5 6 Philadelphia A. Erie R. R I- S Northern Central R. R. Co.... Iff 19 Hestonrille Pass. B. R. Co.... 14 IS Gold.'., 107 107 COM3IERC4L.. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MivruaTOWS, May 16, 1877. Butter 20 Eggs 10 Lard 10 Ham 12 Bacon 8 Potatoes 1 00 Onion 40 Kag ;.i 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers fe. Kennedy. Quotations roe To-oat. Wednesday, May 16, 1877. Wheat Corn . Oata .. Rye... 1 95 65 35to40 65 1 50 7 00 Timothy seed Cloverseed... I arge stock ol ready made clothing of tbe ai latest and cboiovst styles, fur men 4nd boys, hala, caps, boots slid shoes, notions, furnishing goods in endless variety for aale at baiuuei atrayer's, in i'attirsou Large stock of Ueady-made Clothing joi sate 0 tlAHLtl iS CO, ft L W taO'j L3 ! N EW W'.)H ! AT J. 15. M.TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I have Just returned front Philadelphia with a lull hue of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $1.50, $5.00 to tV.xi.00. Boys' Suits, VJ.vi, f i jo to $:o.to. A full line of the MOST I ASIlioJ tULE IIATS. at low prices. A complete assortment ol Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.25 and upwards. A full line or Children's Shoes. I have also a full line of Ladies' Hose, Handker chiets, t.c. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. Arbuckles' Coffee 3Hc. Markeral, fio. 1, $J iO per bbl. lam now selling SEWING MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will sell you any kind ol a machine at T1TEXTV PER CEST. LESS than they are nsually sold. Leave your ordsrs, and you can have any kind you want. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, May 17, 1876. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. AraiL 2d, 1877. Treist lor Htrriskarg at foitow: For New York at S 20, 9 10 a. m., 2 00 and 7 .So p.m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m. J CO and 8 7 ft. m. For Reading a' 5 2i. 8 10, 9 45 a. m.,200, 3 57 and 7 55 p m. For Pottsvilla at 6 20, 8 10 a. ra., and 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill at Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Auburn St 5 H .m. For AHcntown at 5 2i, 8 10 a. m , 2 00, 3 j. and 7 5 p. ni The 5 -", 8 10 a. m , 2 On and 7 55 p. m trams nave through cars tor New York. The 5 2H, 8 10 a. m. and 2 Oil p m. trains have through cars tor Philadelphia. susD.im. For New York at 5 2l a. m. For AlU-ntown and way stations at 52'ia. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. Trains for Uurrubnrg ttavt at fcllowt : Leave New York at 8 4-5 a. m., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. ra. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. ra., 3 40, and 7 20 p. in. Leave Keadisg at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 31, 6 15 and 10 35 p. m. Leave Poltaville at 6 15, 9 15 a. m. and 4 35 p. in., aud via Schuylkill and Susquehau na Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Auburu at 12 00 uoon Leave Allentowu at t 30; 3 50, 8 53 a. m., 12 15, 4 30 aud 9 00 p. ni. The 2 -iO a. m. train Iroin Allentoon and the 4 40 a. at. train from Reading do not run on Mondays SUXO.IYS. Leave New York at 6 30 p. B. Leave Philadelphia at 7 2'i p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 35 p. ni. Leave Aileutown at 2 80 a. m. end 900 p. m. "t'ia Horru and Etttx Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTKN, General Manager. C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Jgent. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN GR1I., (TO Ala, i.l3iiii:r, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS; S4ET, JtC. We buy Grain, to b delivered at MitCiu town or Port RoyaL We are prepared to lurnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS KENNEDY. April 21, 1875-tf jEW URIV STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bellord Building,) Mala Street, MlflHlntown, Pa. DEALEita IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES) CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, OLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BKUMILS, TOOl H BRUSHES, PER- FUMERY,CO.Mi;S, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, Cl'JARS; NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF TATE.NT MEDICINES. Selected with great care, and warranted jrom high authority. CV'furest of W 1A1.3 AD LIULOK6 for medical purposes. K7-PKKS JKIPTIONS cmpounded with great care. June 22-tt. JU NIATA VALLEY BANK. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CODNTY, PENN'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. MKECTeaS i Noah nertsler. lames North. J. Nevin Poroeroy. Abraham StoiiR'er. August 4, 1875-tf Jerome Hetriek; William Hanks. Ephraiifl B. AcCrum. ACTIVE AGENTS, GENTLEMEN OR Ladies, wanted taslaally to introduce a splendid book. TE CENTENMAL EIFOSITIGN, DESCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED, nearly 800 pages, rich illustrations, superb bindings, very attractive, and a treasure as the best and cheapest history or the Great Exhibition. Endorsed by the olliciala, presa and clergy. Is selling, immensely. Oue lady or no experience baa cleared $:iV in four weeks. Act quickly, if at fl Now or never. For rn'l partirnlars address HUBBARD BROS., Publishers, Jan 81-10t Philadelphia, Pa. X:CLLL.tA o ! DMacteji T la tbe plaow cb -re jro can ti'y THIa IS EST A-1 T1IH i-U 11 1 Pi:T MENS' YOUTHS' I'c KOYS' CLOTIIIXG HITS, CJPS. BiOli, SHOZi. JXO "C'.V:7iJ.VJ nrJJ.'". HE is prepared t rhi'i'l our f lS an rbuier aa-i !-.!cr cs afford ia tl.is UiSiket, si.d at .ij J O.V.'jiiA.;. 1' i. J.i rW..'.. .' Also, measures taken for salts .J paru of salt', wuieb w:il be maue lo or Jcr at short aotice, very r.-aonau a. Remember lb plare,. in II fl.i.an's Water sTeeta, MIFFLIN tOXS, PA. SAM'L STRAYEB Has just rtrurc'cJ from tie Masteru citit with a Tuil Tjrie'v of MEM St BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL CENTS' FURXISIUNti GOODS. floods and be atnihed I'ants al ."5 CCuti. Patteison, l a., May -', l&.ti. Professional CcrJs. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIN fdvr; P.i. CyCollectiiij aud Couvea.icing prompt ly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite tht Court House Square. A LFUED J. PATTERSON. ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. Uy AH business promptly attended to. flrries On Bridje street, opposite the Coart House square. J"BEKT Mc.MEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt aitrtntion given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Orrica on bridge street, first door west ot the Beltord building. April 14, 1875-tf F. BLRLI1FIELD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLlSTOWy, PJ. All business intrusted to his care will be caret ully and promptly attended to. Col lections made. Real estate bought, sold or txchangi'd. Leases negotiated. Lands in tbe South, West, and iu the county for sale. Office on Bridze Street, opposite tbe Court House. faprll 77 ILLIAM M. ALLISON, ATTOSN EY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively the praelice of his proiession. All business iironipllv attend ed to. Office, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, MilSin toWn, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. johx Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROT JL, JUXliT.l CO., PA. HOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly M. CK A WFOli D, M. D., His resumed ac'ivelv the practice ofl Hedirine and Su-gery and their colUtenl ' branches Othee at tb old corner of Third and Orang-" streets, Mitlliutown, Pa. March 1'J, 187G TilOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, Mlt'FLlSTO IF.V, TA. Otltce hours from 9 a. a. to 8 p. a.. Of. fice in his tatber a residence, at the south end of Water street. oct22-1! j. m. buazecTmTdT PHYSICIAN AND SUSGEON, jjcadtmia, Juniata Co , fix. irii"E formerly occupied hv Dr.Sterrett. Pr otessiop-al busiiiv'.-s promptly attended to at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. 1 , Has commenced the practice or Medicine and Surgery and all theircoll.teral branches. . . . .. . ,i Othce at Aca-tenna, at tha residence of , C.pt.J.J.Patlersou. . j - j - -, - I I t.-Mil IJAKSUItlallljAai, 11. V., j - Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Othee at his residence iu aicAIislerviile, Feb 9, l7i. X E. BLRLA.N, DEXTIST. OT.ce opposite Lutheran Church, POKT ItOTAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., itii-m i.- w.n ...... a '... i; t..n a .. . . each month, rniiiiiienciiig Dect ii.ber 1st The balaice of the tiree his othre will he occupied by J. S Kilmer, a yonn man " 1 -in fin '.' ' 1.1. . "1. worthy or conHdence, and who has been i ZS "" '"' ' adia'l t (v, i.h.itit nuiii associalefl with the Doctor as student and i ci:n of S;i-r:uatoi : li.ej or Seniltial eak assislant two vests ami upwards. Those ' nes.'f, Imolnatarv S mi'ia! Losses. Impo whocall dnrl.g Dr. Bnrlau'a st-nce. frr teiicy, Menhdand l liv.icjl I;icaj,..eilv, 1m- proiessionai ser ic, may. ami wm please arranre the time with Mr. Kilmer when the; may be served, on the retu: n of the Doctor. AT TENTIOX. J. F. JACOBS, caaLCa ia Farming- Machinery and Agricultural Im plements, such as Corn Planters, Corn Workers, CR 11.1 sepahitobs, CLOVER SEEO SEP.1R.1T0RS, Horse Powers from One to Ten Horse Power, .igricullural, PorMlt, and Stationary Slnm Entfinei, FODDER CUTTKRsJ. FODDER CRCSH EhS.COKN SllliLLEKS, Cider Mills, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Grain Drills, aud lariuing machinery and imple ments of every description. Address J. F. JACOBS, Port Royal, Juuiatu Co., Pa. April 12, 1870. gO LO .11 OX SEtBEH, Will visit SJi.Wjrt and Patterson everv Tuesday, Tbuj ay and Saturday moroingt and will furiiish tile Jitiiens ot these bor oughs wit i the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PDEK, fce. at the very lowest prices. He r-spectiull) solicits the patrauage of the public. JOB PRINTING OF done at this oiLce.' EVER I KIND Tr" 1 -- f -M Cui'Jii r, Corner tf UriJpe " V pi- 1 , i . j and of s i kn.l arj low Coi:i ay sun s made to iui:;. SAMUEL ST -aTG ..;iE: Ayer's Sarsaparilla !s wi lelr knoa as vine ol lue Uic t etTictuili .i-'i:.. -d:rs ever til'. i ertJ lir c!c jJ'tJtili" ti;e sv-t. i i anil iur:t r. t!-i il:ri...'i ':, ". .. J st.ustiy .-n-'.vi.: renntation. baeil oi its intri.i.-i.- irttn . , and mtst.tined ly its nmarlu' 'e c':rv. S mild as to ! Pt'Ss iind ben -r. u! chiUren, and v.:t so seirclii:! t etrertualiv june c'.-'. t!.e jrrvat rn"rr. tlons of the blooil. sin !i iil ilie mi u.' nlotis ami sypai'.'iuo coiuu:iiio.ition. Iiiipin ities or ii;e:iM S lik.t h.ne ItirLi 1 in the system lbr years foo:i '-M ;j this powerfil antMote. and airnpnei..-. H.-n'-e its won'lerfiil cure. r.i.i:i i wh'Uh arc paliliely known, ol'Si i I'ul.i, and all serofuious (li-ea-n:!. t U-'t'. Eruption, and eruptive tlisoVocrs of the sk::i. Tumor, lilutt-lu's, I;oii -, Piin;il"s. Pustules. Port's Anthony's Fire, lNe or Er.v aipelais. Tetter. Snlt Kliemi. 8-al(l Head, lCiiirtvorin. and in ternal I'lcerutions of tiie I'tei ii.'H Sfomaeli. nl Liver, h Uo rr.i-r other complaints, to whU U it noi.lil not seem epeciallv adapted, siu h as Iri bt. Dyspepsia, I-'it.-, eitrriljrii. Heart I)iseae, Female Weak ness, Iebility, srd I.eitrrfrrl'npn. when tlier are ma:ii;'cauoa5 ot t:: scrofulous poison's. It is aa excellent rctortr of bea'.ii and strength in the Spring. By rnir-w-in the appetite and v :';or of .he 1 1 i i - -tive orjans, it dissipates the ilepr(v.f!.:i and listless lanztior of tl.e sc.to .. Even where no disonler nrpears. tvnji feel better, and live lonTer. Sir rlrr.n-ir ; the blood. The system nioiej on :..u renewed Tijor and a near !e?se PXiPAUED BI Dr. J. C. AYER &. CO., Low!!, Mast., J'raetioal mnd Jinij.'itiil ChtuiitU. SOLD BT SLL CHfOGISIS kvt rTWHStt.' Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dysp-psia is the most vernlexine of ail human ailments. Its syuiptoios are a'uiost mtlnite in their vanity, aud the r.rlorn and despomlent victim ot the disease olten fancy themselves ihe prey, it turn. f ever known maladr. Thi is due, in part, to the close sympathy which exists between the stomach and the brain, and in part also to the fait that any disturbance ol the diges tive functions necessarily disorders tho liver, the bowels and the nervous system, and effects to aonic eitett the quality of the blood. E. F. Kiinkcl's Bitter Wine of Iron is a sure cure This ia cot a new propiriti in, to be tried ami found wasting It has beou prescribed daily for many jiurs iu the prac tice ol eminent physicians with unpa'alleled success. It is not expected or intended to cure all the diseases lo which the human family is subject, but it is a.trranted toc.:rj Dyspepsia in its most obstinate form. Kan kel's Bitter Wiue ot Iron never faiis to cure, fvniptoius ol Dyspepaij are loss of appetite. winl and rising or the food, rirr- 1 iiea of the mouth, he irtbtirn, disteuriou of ; the stomach and bowels, constipation, hoad- he, d.jziness, sleepl,asn!.s ant low spirits. Try the great remedy and ue con vinced of its merits. liet the geniltn". T'kf vku",kc P" "P iu 'l I tfP"''. r ' i-""1 'V' I Inlaiie phia. It aev-r fails. For ssle by ,n Dru,glM, nJ deak-ra ever, whore. ; ... , - Removed alive. Tape Worui removed olive in from two to threa h n-s. w.:h ve- telabl I elable ni?tliclne. h-ad arid a'l passing Irom ' y' " H" I The Doctor uever fail" lo remove la;, .Seal, 1 in and Moniach Worms. Av lour.lrng gist lor a bollix of Kiinit'rs Vitu S .rup. Price $1 per botllf. It nc.or tails, or semt to Dr. Kunkel. 2-VJ NrTth .Ninth Street; Philadelphia, Pa., l'jr uii'cnl ur with lull in structions, by euelon:g cent sianip fi-r retu-n ol saoio. Sanaei's Worm :vr':! is uel lur ci:i eu or aiit;!?s, vri:h p.iiect s.Ueiy, as it is veeiabij. B ay i! ami tr it. ! iiclIlLOOC: h.0 WiiOSt- i I ,? Jos' pi.l:iiied, a , f Ti J Dr. .Cnne'.-e!,'s I , - - T owEcstcred dew edilMMi of rieb-at.-d Essa peiliuients lo jiariwje, etc ; also, C.m snniptioti, K.ilej sy and Fi's, in inccd bw se!t -!:l't!gfiice or si-x:ia! exfravsianee. .: EiTr.te, ia a st .l.-l ejve OUiV six cents. Tiie .eleliraled au.hor, in this adu.ir iblo Essay, clearly demotislralcs, lioiu a thirty years' suceestul prartirft, that t.e alarm ing eonseiU n. es of self-abuse may lie rrul ieally cured without the cancerous use of internal medicine or the application of Ihe suite; pointing out a nioilo of cure a? once simple, cerlaiiiaud ctF ctnal, by means of which every k iUtrer, no matter wh it hi condition u-ay be, may c.ira Litusett cheap ly, piivaie.iy. aud raihcjlly. C-rhis Lit ttt.-i; should be in the hands of every voiith and every man in Ihe land. Sent under sei.1. in a plain envelope, to any a-ldress, pfl-pii-l, on the recei) t of six cents or two post stamps. Address the PuMi!ers. THEltLVEKWELLaEDTrtLCO, 41 AnaSi., New York; aprll-ly Post.Oilire Box 458. Atk UOOTS AND SHOES. A T niy- n-sidjnee at E-ist Point, iliftiii IX. town, I aiu prepared to promptly Si! orders !or UOOTS A?.Ji SHOES, LAP'Z.V, 1! AND Cl.'MJliS.V-3 WEAR, at prices to eote.pyr.d wit'u the limes. Ali kinds of REP HRl.YG al proii.ptly attended lo. Hopinr to re stive a siure of the patr;iage oi the peo ple, I s.loerio mysell their ob.'dient shoe maker. A. B. FASICK: feb. 2, 1875-ti
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