SEKTHTEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFL1ST0WK: . WMtM'v. Ait i, tarn. TERMS. Subscription, $1X0 per uodo, If paid itttn 12 month $2.00 if sot paid within It month. Tranrisnl siTertisementa Inserted u W cents pr iDch for each insertion. Transient butine notice In local col tunn, 10 cents per Hat for ch insertion. Deductions will be msl to those desiring to advertias by tb ysr, tlf or quarter PENN'A. B. &TIME TABLE. OJT and after Monday, June SSh. 1877, pasaencer traina will leave Mifflin Sta tion, P. R. E., aa follows : Ba.STWa.BI). Fmla Ex., dally ez. Sunday eight 12 Ma in Mifflin Ace., daily except Sunday, 6 li a m faclflc Express, dally ez. Monday 10 19 a o Jobnatown Ez., daiijr ex. Sunday 11 82 a m Atlantic Expreee,-dally....i. 9 lUpm Mail, dally except Sunday 6 06pm wtiTwaan. Pitttb'g Ex , dally ercept Sunday 12 38 m Paciflj Express, dally 6 61 a m War Pisa da"v $ 'Ti' 10 "Oam w ay rasa., Ua. y J , ,Q g m Mai!, dally except Sundsy S 35 p m Sttftiia Acc., daisy except souJiy. 8 H p in LOCJL iA'TELUGE&CE. Striker a. Muddy river. Communists. Law breaker. Insurrectionists. Chicken thieve. Coploua aboirera. Hush! don't aay Ku k'ux again. Katydids are gutting their music ready for autumn nighta. Exchange are reporting the circulation of counterfeit ten cent pieces. Philadelphia MarkeU Wheat. $1.65to 1.70, Cora 7UU74, 0U 4utoiSc. Two mil cf smouldering ruins at Pitta burg attest to heli' uubrid.cd fury. Tbe Republicans of Crawford county are earnestly supporting the Piesideal'a policy. Boy boat clean a&ni from the river at the thiid pier to the Mifflin aide, and aril It. Several persona were prostrated by ana- stroke at Landbburg, Perry county, last week. ' Pie-nlcs and flabbatb-scbool celebrations appear to hare subaided. Are they on a e trite f A Miff in cocaty Associate Judge nude himself conspicuous among the mob in Lewlstown. Biker, of the Perry connty Freeman, says : Many of our neighboring counties want a county fair. We don't. Alda RreiJur, aged abaat 12 ysrs, fell from a chair in Segelbaum's yard last Tbura day, and tbersby broke a linger. The Selinsgrove and 3r:h Branch Rail- read was struck when the ducorory was maid that it had no "enduring basis." Wiiliam Brsiithoffer, of Delaware towu ship, in cutting bis crop, drove the teaui and raited from the reaper without help. The Harriiburg men, w ho put the pve meut down along the south side of Court Uoaie Squire, are spceiy wo: L men. Tbe wkeaf crop has done baiter in other parts of tbe Stati than in the counties of Union, 3:.der. Perry, Miuiin and Juniata. " A 12 in Chamberxburg applied Paris green oa her cabbage to tid worms, aud csuie near kUitg herself by eating of the cabbage." "Mis Liizie Adams, of Maidencreek, Berks cou:.ty, who accidentally cut hsrseli w ith a piece of glass died from the effects cf the injury."' Xotwitbttd;rg JjiZe Hilton, the Jews still frequent Saratoga, and tbe Jacobs and Rebtccas court and love each other as in the days o old. An exzbacgo ssys : The Huntingdon building association contemplate winding up Its aiT.ii -s on account of a s j, plus of money os hio J snd few bidders. Tbe lih'Lir.; struck the honsj of Jonaa Kanflmau in. P'a!ker tomoip, on Friday afrerroon, cut dii no da.nage excepting to melt a po.uuo ot' tbe l.gut.iing. The'good Sbbsta-ilial oid Xorlh jlmerican, that ha no superior, as a newspaper, in tue country, has moved into new and commo dious quarters on Cbeatnut street. The btrikers' obstruction of raiirosd travel prevented Rev. T. J. S berrard from filling his appointment on Sabbath, be not being able to get here from Ohio. 'The Slat Teachers' Association will meet in the Court Uouse, Erie, on Tuesday, the 7th of August, here will bt many tMrb:rs in attendance from all parts of the State." In many districts of the State the people are arming for the protection of property, peace ar.d order, aa per pioclamstion of Governor Haitranft. See Governor' proc lamaaicn clsewhert. A man tray atrike or quit work, bit no man has the nbt to threaten tbe lite of other men for working Recognise or countenance such doctrine or acta as that, end tbere is au end of free governmi nt- Two horses that were owned by Jeremiah Londenslager, ol Delaware tuwnhip, abel sred nnder a cbestout tree when the ator:c f Friday passed over the valley. A bult of lighting struck the tree and killed the torsi. Preacher Bott, of Philailelphla, was taken out of prayer-o'tling the other day by a constable, on the charge of not supporting his famiiy. He has abandoned hi family end given bis attention lo an interesting tnaiJen of his congregation. .Ninety per cent of the property owners mbo became property holJir aud tx-py-ers by a system of economy that thieves and communists are too depraved to think of adopting, nver received such wagea as hive been paid by what i cailed the striking class. Satan's patriotism, that destroyed about even million dollars worth of property at rVuburg, so moved bia Satanio majesty's tap in Lewistown. Mifflin county, that they proposed to plunder the hardware and gro cery stores. The arming and organizing of citiirni only prevented it. Tbe principles of the Commune are old ; they were advocated in days gone by. One of tbe most powerful arguments agsinst it la tbe fact that at no time, in no age, haa it bad on its side tne moral and intelligent portion of the community. Ita ranks are, and always have been recruited from the Immoral and vicious classes. To be sure the exceptions apply to tbe Commune, but where they occur, where a moral and intel ligent man is found advocating their cause, the reason, if traced out, will he found in ambition ; be n ambitious, wants power, or notoriety, and makes the Commune the tnedioar to Teach it. Teaalnsest feoaileM public laads of the Wee tortta ansa to pisrusi llisns and make ysjsjcsWIsUltwe. for tWfc selves and farailiaa. AH the chur tela to easiness, to office, to Indusjy are open alike to aJL There hn government like this any where rise on Ool's earth, and yet a spirit of discontent ia abroad among the people. They are miserable be cause of their jealousies, their envy, and tbHr ambition. There seems to be an indefinite under standing as to what ia right and wrong among men. Tbe majority of people about the towns sewn to be governed by the ap parent strength of putiea, aa illustrated, when tbe mob seemed likely to carry eery tbing they were full of excuses for the action of the mob ; now that law and order ia asserting itself, tbe people who counte nanced the rioters aees to be in favor of law and order. Within tbe past week the Herrlaburg Til- tgrapk ba been reduced in site from an eight-column folio to a seven-column folio, in new typ.. It is a besrty, vigoroUs-loned paper, and in reducing its silo it ia but rec ogoising tbe "eternal fitness of things" that have come into play aince the panic. Dur ing tbe war the newpper caught the in flation fever, and all greatly enlarged, with Out increasing there aubscriptiin price. Since then there ba been a shrinfeHgs ia all ihkig except:ng in the size of newspspers. Last Friday afternoon a bolt of lightning killed a valuable cow and two fine 6-month old calves that belonged to tbe editor ot this paper. Tbe cattle were sheltering from tbe rain under the foliage of an apple-tree. If !t bad not bscn for the dead cattle, and dead bird that was partly stripped of Its plumage, no one passing that way would bare ever conjectured that ligh'ning de scended there, for it left no mark excepting to scarify a small root a'ong tha surface of the ground that grew out of the base of the trunk ol the apple-tree, and if tbe scarified root bad been noticed the injury to it would never have been attributed to lightning A alas who has a nutube- of men em ployed ha aa much a right to fr:n a con spiracy with aa many ruffians as be can se cure to compel n.en to work for him, sj the strikers have to form a Conspiracy with ruf fians U compel men o quit work, when they are at work, or to prevent them from work ing when they can get work. If you can make a roan quit work, you can make him work. There i no difference in the princi ple. The men who advocate such princi ples sre not the friends of free government, for tha principle is that of wrong and des spotisiu. A man mav hire or employ men to Work for liitu, but be cannot compel men to work for him. A man may quit work, but be cannot compel other men to abstain from work, or prevetit other men from taking bis place when be quits work, and the man who advocate that be can compel bia fellow men to work, or compel ibeiu to quit work, ia advocating what will end in s;r tg government and sive-y. A free government cannot J arUKC large y of such doctrines and live, any more- than a man can partake of poison aiid live. Last Thursday evening Vf. S. Winey a young niercb.ni o' Port Royal, closed his store abjut the usual hour fur cIomu busi ness for the day, and in company who a clerk went to ihe creek aouth ot towu to bithe. Mr. Winey soon got into deep wa t r and never having learned to swim he sooudrotrned. The clerk saw the oeck r. ings ol his employer for help ia save him from drowning but being no swimer hi. could only be a spectator to the sad end of his patron, and cry tor help from others. Citixeiis gathered on tbe shore, men enter ed the creek to search tor tbe boar, but it was not tound till about 3 o clock the next illuming. It lav on tbe bottom cf the creek io 1H teet Ol water near tbe spot where the drowning look place. Two very fine young horses belonging to Mr. Jeretniab Loudens! tger ol' Delaware ton us'itp this county were killed by lignt n.tig on Friday eveuing of last week. 1 lie burses w-re undor a large chestnut tree da:i:ig tbe storm. Ibe lightning stru k the tr.e shattering it cousid-rab:y alid Kill l:ig b'Jth horses. Tbe one wan found alter ihe storm lying against the tree and the oiher against the fence clone Dr. There were no visible mirk of violence to be upon them except that blod wasouzingtroui the ears of tbe one. .Mr. LoUJeualager is a young farmer and a very good cit.Ien and we sjwyathize with him tery much in tbia his unavoidable loss. P. We are in receipt of a pamphlet Copy of 23 'aces, ot au wratlou by John W. F..Tue, of Forney's Piets, at the 101st celebration of American Independence, Ju y 4, 1877, in tbe International Kz- tiibitiiin nuildiiiir, Fairuiount Park. Like ail of Col. Forney's writings, it is pleasant reading, aud abouuds iu valu able iutoruiatioQ. Jcsiat VaLLtr Base. The Annual Meeting of tbe stockholders of the Juniata Valley Bank will be he! 1 at the Banking Rooms in Mittlintown, Pa., on Mokdst, Acocbt 6, li 7, at 1 o'clock P. M. T. V. Iawia, Cashier. July 2 -td Enigma. I am composed ot M let:rs. My 3, -), 6, 1 is whit a lady wears. Mv d. U, lo, 7, 4 i what snow is when it tir-a fills. My 1, 13. 17, 6. 2) is a girl's nainr. My , 18, 13, 14 is a peri -d of time. My 14, 13, 2, 10 i a kind or wrjek. My 2, 17, 'M lurni-hea amusement in win terai well as reireshmeiit iu summer. Vy IS, 16, 4 i a number. My ly. II is a possessive pronoun. My 9, '1 are vowels. My whole is a safeguard against bank rupicy. F. Answer to last enigma 'Corstantinople.' Saxo. We will furnish sand to ail who need it, at fl.ty cent per ton. Give us a Call. Roster Pasxibakxb. James Kiseb. Fabheis, why pay from seventy to eighty dollars for a Grain Drill, when you can buy the brst in the market at the Port Royal Agricultural Agency, for titty-five or sixty dollars f The .Mirror's Holitdasbarg corres pondent charges Constable ilouck with witb this story : "lie, ia company witb iavid Slutea, pag.-ed ao old meadow, discovered a red loz making tbe circuit of tbe field, stopping ateaca rerjiatttm at a eertafd spot, waere, it soetus was bumble bees neat, tie used his ta.l to excite the bees and with them at taobed thereto scattered theaj broad east. Alter such mahoeurriog, be Se cured tbe bnnej. On tbe farm of John Sboop, near Sbiretuanstowo nmberlaad Co. irbile Daniel Straining, tbe tenant, was baul- io2 erain a lew data ago the front horse in stepping upon the barn floor tramped on matches, which were lying there igniting tbe matches and setting fire to loose wbeat lying ou the floor. Tbe fire was at once diecovercl and the horses removed and after a considerable effort the fire was pat under control and the burning wbeat pushed into Ibe barn yard. A few seconds more and the fire would have been bejoud control of tbe persons present and a well filled bars destroyed. Tbe matches were supposed to have been dropped by two bny tramra who bad lodged there the night before. List of Jurors for September term, osatf joaoaa. BeldlerS Has, Walker. Carglll Lewis, Greenwood. Closs Daniel, Wa'ker. Cocbendefer Wesley, Walker. Divea Georgt, Wa!ker. Espenschade Fred, Miffliatowm. Herr George, Walker. Kirk James, Tuscarora. Kerlln William, Patterson. . Leister John, Fayette. Minium Harrison, Greenwood. Milllken John W., Tuscarora. Moiat Ileury, Walker. Marshall John J., Tuscarora. Myers S C, Fayette. Neely W A K, Tuscarora. Pilea Samuel, Lack. Ribtman Ssmuel, Tin butt. Sbuaiaa David, Tbompsontowa. Simon Jamea H, MiHlmtown. Stock Benj ttuio, Fayette. Thomaa Jacob S, Mittlintown. Will Abraham II, Mifflintowa. Woodmansee Howard, Miffiiotowa. rrrn jobobs. Amy Dsniel, Fayette. Ailman David, Walker. Eenner Elihi, Tbompsontowa. Barton J L, Spruce Hill. Conn Daniel, Jr, Tuararora. Dunsui Henry, Fermanagh. Evana O K, Delaware. Evans Joshua, Spruce Hill. Hyler William, Walker. Frank Samuel, Walker. Fitzgerald John, Spruce HilL Farra Mahlon C, Delaware. Gilliford John, Spruce HilL Groninger James, Turbett Gingrich John, Walker. Howe Jesse, MifflintonrD. Hockenbraught Oeorge, Monroe. Harman William, Fayette. Jamiaon D M, Sr, Fayette. Eelingnr John, Susquehanna. Kauri man Henry, Millord. Kelly John, Beato. Leonard Maurice, Fayette. Lukens J S. Tbompsontowa. Lauver C A, Monroe. Mingle Henry, Fermanagh. Minicban Samuel, Port Royal. Meloy Aoraham, Spruce Iiill. McAlister G W, Fayette. Moist Abraham, Fermanagh. McCauley Jame, Fayette. Peck John, Tuscarora. Reynolds Reuben, Fayelte. Rubison David, Spruce llill. Reed Willi ini, Milford. Itobison Joseph, Lack. Sieber .-oloiuon, Delaware. Stewart Thomas, Millord. Stewart William, Milford. Sch re flier Charles, Miltord. Stephens Daniel, Patterson. Thompson Tbcorus, Delaware, Tyson Jerome, Delaware. Thompson William, Tuscarora. bit'iiPr Abraham, Delaware, Wertz D M, Walker. Wright W A, Port Royal. Zeidera Andrew, Greenwood. A Chaix of Accidents. A corres- potident of the Newville Enterprise furnishes the following : Mr. S. B. JlcCune, of near Tied Barn, has of late been unfortunate almost beyond precedent. A few days ago while re turning from Bed Barn with a bundle of bags on his fine horse, Joe, the animal became frightened and ran away, the bags getting loose and add ing to his fright. By a great effort Mr. MeCune succeeded in turning him in to the fence, where unfortu nately a projecting stake struck the horse in the eye, knocking that organ entirely out, and also striking the rider on the breast and side, unhors ing him and almost breaking his ribs. The horse ran home, and Mr. MeCune was astonished on returning to find the eye miraculously in its place again. Next morning he found again that the eye had been out all night, and after pntting it back, a celebra ted horse-doctor was summoned, who took the eye out and examined it, and a small splinter was discovered stick ing to the back part of the eye. The splinter was removed, the eye re turned, and he believes the horse will not lose his sight Following this was a visitation of hog-cholera, which took at a sweep twenty-eight of his finest porkers, worth $200. And im- j mediately following was tbe running away ot tiis lour-borse team, tne course they took being almost certain to cause tbe death or wounding of his horses if not checked, when his youngest 6ister, just convalescent after a severe sick spell, taking in the situation, with wonderful heroism ran out, seized the rein of a young and high-spirited off-wheel horse, and by a superhuman eilort succeeded in stopping the whole team, at the im minent risk of her own life, displaying an almost unequal ed act of bravery. We had supposed that this city was entirely free from the cooodeace men and swiudling operators who infest farge cities, but we learn that a gang of shrewd rascals are working their "little game" in ibis couiurmity , but without success. Tne trick, which is an old one and often before exposed, consists in openins a tobaojo box before the in tended victim, explaining tbe peculiari ties of its o instruction, then after tbe box is shut, asking the person to be rulled to open it, which be g-nncrally does, as he seomtcgly understands the the process. A duplicate box is sub stitued for the first one produced, and the owner wants to bet that "greeny" esn't open it. As the Utter thought he opened it all rijtht the first time, he general!; takes the bt and ivariably loses, for the last box rdifferntly made from tbe first time, he generally takes the bet and invariably Irises, for tha last box is differently made fmm the first, and no one ean open it bat the owner. H'e have not teamed that any pet son has been swindled as yet, bat it is best to give strangers a warning that M things are hot all what they sein," and it is just as easv to gt swindled as easy ean be Harrubvrg Telegraph. "It is said that dysentery in its worst form ean be eared, after ali other medi cines have failed, by drinking wbeat flour stirred in water, in quantity of adout half a tumbles of water, made to the consistency of cream. It may be advisable to add a pinch of salt. The same effect nisy be produced ia eases of hronio diarrbre." - A TCarSQgV Wjai 326 SaprMBA Court of this State rendered a de cision in the case of Wolback and wife against the Lehigh Building Association. ' It declares that in all cases where married women deal with the associations the mortgage is good only for the actual amount loaned and the legal interest A logical con sequence seems to be that if the money loaned has not been used to buy or improve her separate real es tate, bat has been used to raise mon ey to pay her husband's debts, or for other purposes, it is void altogether. This will, no doubt, seriously affect the vast investments made by build ing associations on the credit of mort gages given by married women, and will prove a grave matter for such associations. Of late years it has been a very common practice for men to hold their property in their wives' names, and, when desirous of a loan, to join with the wires in the mort gage, contrary to the law as it now appears. The effect of this decision will certainly be seen in litigation consequent upon suits on mortgages given by married women, and a total refusal by the associations to make future loans on any terms. Mr. David U. Smith, residing in Spring township, and was terribly ouuded in lSt4, writes us tbat be has found tbe location of tbe ball which yet remains in bis head, lie ssya : "l'tiu are no doubt aware tbat I was shot tbrougn tbe bead wbile serving my country in tbe late war. I was sLnt'on Sunday, the fifth of June, lG4. From that time uut:l now I suffered se verely from my wound. To day- July 20 1 h, wbile examining the wound I dis covered tbe ball still in iu? bead. Tbe ball bad been Gred by a man on my right, and it entered my bead at tbe right molar bone, just in front of the right ear, passed through my bead below the eye destroying the drum ic tbe left ear. There it must have stop ped after shattering the cbeek bone. I bled freely at tbe left ear, and the doctors all agreed tbat the ball passed out of (bat ear as it eould be traced to the opening in tbe ear; but to Jay I discovered the ball lying in a flit tened condition against the left cheek bone, aud under the lower part of tbe left ear. 1 can move it about with my fingers. It seems to be a ball from a navy revolver. I found it while search ing f-.ir the cause of the pain in my head the wound still brine open." BlocmJUU Jldvocate. Thz following signs sre stiid to be tramp signs. An exchange says they can be found scratched or penciled on fences, gates and houses : "V" XO GOOD ; too poor and know too A much. STOP ; if you have what they want they will buy. They are pretty "fly" (kuowingly). I (JO IJT THIS DIRECTION, it is better aw than the other road. Nothing that way. CONE (good). Safe for a "cold tat or," Jy it nothing else. Cheese your patter" y ( iou't talk much) here. T COPPERED (spoilt) tramps calling here. by too many m on GAMMY (unfavorable) likely to have you taken up. Mind the dog. ( FIXMMIXHD (dangerously), sure of V a month in "quod (prison). ai3 KELIGIOL'S, whole. but tidy on the Therc is very often among ignorant and ill tred people who are uct as well off as others, a strong prejuiico against those who are ticli ; yet what these very people themselves want, is to be rich, suddenly they would become the great er! fcw-lls and nabobs in the cnuctry It is a fact that nearly all our rich peo ple started life quite poor, and they on ly became rich by continued toil, great Care, prudence, temperance, and strict ly attending to business, and saving what they earned. Tbe same chacce is open to all. Ex. Tbe I5!oouiburg Republican says tbat "about four years ago the body of a man by tbe name of A brain Brew er was f und in the canal at that place. An inqast was held, and a 'Verdict of accidental death wis rendered. On Tuesdav a younjj man named James M. C. Swope, of liarre F.iiee, Hun tingdon county, appeared before Jus tice Hrnwer and testified that he wit nessse 1 the murder of the man. He gave the name of a boatman whom be said bad struck the deceased With a pike, and that he fell into the canal and was drowned. The Terry Comity Freeman says : A daughter ot Mr. Ackley of Buffalo township, aged fifteen months, when seated at the table lately, accidentlv upset a cup of hot tea upon herself, which caused bcr death the following day. Nijse IVovooaon Fair. The great mar ket of the eastern world has be-n held at this junction of the 'Volga and Olga rivers, in Kussia, every summer for hundred of years. Here Ibe nations of Europe and Aia meet with their products lor trade. Cossick, Chineae, Turk and Persian meet the German and tha G eek with every va riety of merchandise that manhood euiplo a, from sapphires to grindstones, tea, opium, fur, food, tools and fabrics, and last but not least, medicines. J. C Ayer ft. Co.'s celebrated rem.-d ie from America were dis played in sn elegint baziur where tbe Doc tor himself miglit sometimes be seen. Tbey are known and taken on steppts of Asia as well aa the prairie of tbe West, and are an effectual antiilote for the diese that prevail in the yaourt of the North as well as the huts and cabins ol the western con tinent iiro III ) Timet. The following persons have filed accounts in the Register' Office i 1. The first and final account of It. A. Stambiugh, Executor of the eatate of Ed ward P. Ilutcbioson, late of Fermanagh townxhip, deceased. 2. The account of J. P. Hehlefl.iger, Guardian of Myrtle F.pplry, one ef the children and beirs of Joseph Eppley, late ot York eounty, deceased. " Life is real, lite is earnest, And the grave Is not its goal i Dnst thou art, to dust returnest, Waa not written of tbe soul." Blooded Chickens. Pure Light Bramah chicken eggs for sale. Enclose cash snd address D. A. Yoder, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. Fifty cents per dozen. The White Bramah Chicken is lu great demand wherever known. May 2, I877-3m Subscribe for the Sentinel and Jtrpniiroa, a paper that gives you a greater variety, and I . I : ..t j : .j iirnci mwiiuH vi rwuua iuuw awasa aw efhav paper ia the Janlata Valley. DIEDt FISHES Joly 17, 1877, in Taecarwra township, Samuel Fisher, aged 72 jean, 8 months acd 1 day. BRANT July U. 167T, si Davis Lock, la Walker township, Mr. Jeha Brant, aged 89 years, II tnonlb and 1 tta. Tarsrra or Rearm. Isaaarrca, As oar worthy Brother, Jons Bbt, bas been, by death, removed from oar midst, and our personal and fraternal aaaocialiens with him thus srveied, there fore RasOLaao, That we recognise in his early demise, the over-ruling band of God. and ' reverentially bow t tbe will of Him who gives snd who can take away. AcaoLvtn, Ttiat we, as members of Sin' Cerity Lodge, bare lost tbe earthly fellow ship or a brother, and Ibe Order a n. ember, alike worthy and respected, in whom there waa no guile. Resolved. Tbat the brethren of Sincer ity Lodge, No. "7, I. O. O. P., of which Brother Brant was s member, hereby lender to tb- family of the deceaaed their nuctre aynipathy in thia their atntction. Kesolied. That a copy hereof be fur nished to tbe bereaved family, and that aim ilar copiea be I urniahed tbe county papers for publication. I". U. KblMU BKNKCK, P. '. DANIKL HASTKKSS, I. G. 1. N. GKUUB, CommitUt. Thobsmostows, July 28, 1877. PRIVATESALES. A FIRST-RATE FAhtf, CONTAINING One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in tbe best wheat-growing district in the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road station, iu Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. The imp-oveinents area large two-story BRICK ilOUSB (13 rooms, hall and cel'ar), Double Log Barn and Stsb'e, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There a large orchard on tbe premises. Will take $70 per acre, part cash, rest in piymenu. A far a adjoining sold for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, ia Ihe desire to invest in city property, iu Circlevillo. For all in formation address J. SWETEK, Pickaway Co., Ohio. CLOSING TRICES or DE I1AVEN & TOftNSEND, II A !t K ER 9, No. 40 South Third Street, rniL.ADti.pm a. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Aug. 30, 1877. Bid. Askkd. v. a. e'a 1881 mi mi 1865, J & J 1)I t 1117 " 1867 Me HI9 18..8 Ill 11 1 J 10-40' 112! 1 1 3 Currency, 6's 12-1 12"4 5'. 18S1. new Ill 1 1 ! 1 4'i, new 10HJ !u. Penn-vlvsnia R. R 28 2f Philadelphia ft Reading K. R.. 12 1- Lehigh Vailev K. R 84 3-1 Lehigh Coal ft Navigation Co.. 17J I7f I'nited Companies ol N.J.... 131 1J J Pitlsliurg, Titusvilie ft BulTalo R. K 6 G Philadelphia ft Erie R. R 6 8 North-rn Central R. k. Co.... 13 13J ll-sl-mville Pass R. R. Co II ltj North Penna. It. K 4' 4' Gold 10.- lotj I'OMJIIaKC I la. M1FFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thoiua MirrusTows, Aug. 1877. Butter , 15 12 8 12 8 40 4') 2 r-g7ts. Lard Ham...... Bacon .... Potatoes.. Onions. ... Rags MIKFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers ft Kennedy. Qt'OTATIOSS fob To-dst. Wednesday, Aug 1, 1877. Wheat 1 40 Corn 60 Oats i 35 Rye 55 Timothy seed, .. I 60 Cloverserd. ....... ........ 7 00 BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. SuloutT,) DEALERS IX GRAIN, COAL. LUMBER, CEIMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, VC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prr-pired to lurnlab Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS It KENNEDY. April 21, 1877-tf SEE! SEE! GO TO THE Pert Royal Agricultural Agency FOR YOUR THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, STEAM ENGINES SEPARATORS, CLOtlalt ULIaLCRS, Plows, Harrows, Grain Drills, &c, &c. TJ Fifteen Per Cent. Lest than Can be had Elsewhere. j J. F. JACOBS ft CO., Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. July 25, 1877. The Stniintl and RepuMiran office la the place togot job work done. Try It. It will pay yen If yo seed anything m that Un. TRIAL LIIT for KEPTEMBEK TEBbI, 18TT. 1 KJ'tswbwth OkssM v TJ MMdag. Rru T. 1K77 "S John Bahbsn 3 Csglia. tfeet. Ne 14!.evtT. 1571. t Jobs K Jlibtw 4 aU vara fl.Ms) val Jacasj Skuwir. Jobs) .X. tifcsilv. Hear Dimia and Jacob OssweSU. Vet;, Few T, 187S. 4 Cumberland Valley JUtaal Preasctioa Company, of Dscktasa tovaakrip, wow rne rnnp'e's Fire Insurance uoapaav, for waa of W D Spoostur and J T Green, Aawirw esftc, vs ThaddeaeT Parker. No 179, Sept T. 1874. 5 Dan ml Co finis vs J B If Todd. Ne S, Feb T 1875. 6 George Flam as vs Oliver Itwaser, Henry Her.h John Hersh Lea is Saylor aid Absa lom U ms. No 137. April T. 1874. 7 George W Gorton es Hutu P U. No 12 Sent T. 1W6. 8. Amos W Mitchell and Allen P Vltr.h- ell. Executor or the Isst will of Wtliiam Mitchell, deceased, v. Philip W ;-, Kcu- ben Stetl-r, John Powell, Rohison Middl worth, Werrall Kmberiing. John Boxeraox, Albert Kline and Divi I Middleswortt. no. 6SJ SrDtaniher term 187S. 0 John Patterson vs George McCulhSrb and Samuel Walter. No 175, Sept t, 1876, 10 John Itobison vs Henry Long. No 166, Dec T, 1875. 11 Laac L Allen vs Jamea Adam. No 112. FebT, 1874 12 Richard Sanders va Mary Hieise, form erly Mary Sanders. No 28, April T. 1x78. 13 A B Farguhar vs Auiuatu tfusreli, Jaiue Uurphy, Jonn PSterrett, Isle pirt nera, trading a Howell ft Murpbey. No 140. Sept T 1876. 14 D-miel Knouse, Administrator of Amos Mili-r, vs Henry liockeabraught- No 141 Sept T le76. 16 William Nankivel vs Armstrong row- ell snd John E Murum. No 155, T. 1176. 17. David Wilon and A J Patterson, do ing baiiiea aa liaon ft ratteraon, vs. John McMamgle. No 19"" Sept term, 1376 18. Morn Burnea, a Aiuu ker. Jr., Sam uel H Stdea and Jamea li Cannon t-ading as Burnes ft Smecker, vs. J B 11 Todd. No 199 Sept term 1876. 19 Joha W McLaughlid for nsi of O W Jacobs, va the Br rough of Port Royal. No 2'1, Sept T, 1876. 20 G W Anderson, lor use nr f Kepner, vs the Borough of Port Royal. No 202, Sept T, 1B77. 21 Samuel Buck vstlm borough of Port Royal. No 203 Sept T, lX7o. 22 John Kindts vs Michael umbolts. r o 22, Iec T, 17. 23. Samuel Hoffman vs George W Gor ton. No 68 Dec term 173. 24 John Vaughin, lor uneof John II Gilli- Und vs William 11 Dougherty. No 107, Dec T, 1878. 2 Mich.icl Bare vs Samuel B Crawford, Administrator ol Josebs S Laiid, decM No 164, Dec T 1876. 24 Joseph Moist and Nancy Moi't, bis lie for me use of Nancy Moist, Willism R Braiton and E'ixab-th Brition, bia wife for n.iif ol Roiab.'ih Hratton, Cyrus Sherrer and Sarah t herrer, his wile, lor the ute of Sarah Sherrer, John KaufT.uan and Fanny Kaufiuian, Adam KauSiuan, by bia next triend Joseph Kanltiusn, M try Ellen t ike snd Alie.e Fike, b tbtir next fried, William Pike, Harrison Bronse and Martha Brouae, bis wile tor the use of Martha Broiise, J if- lerson Adarus and Mary Adams, his wife, for the use of Vlary Adams, John S Lytt-r and E in in a Lyter, his wile, for the nse of EinratLyter, !Suan Rank, Adda Rank, Rebecca Rank, Kesian Kuk. by their Guardian. John Gingrich, va Philip Rank, a minor above the age of fourteen years, John Rai k and Joseph Rink, Minors under the se ot fourteen years, wh' have for their Guardian David Diven. No 165 Dec T, l87o. R.;b-rt W Humphrey and Alexand-.-r Mc Quinis vs the Lvkeus Valley Mutual Fim Inurauce Company. No 41. Feb T, 1877 28 Hubert Y Humphrey snd Alewimler McQiiima vs the Lykens Valley Mutual Fire Insurance Company. No 42, Fob T, 1&77. 23 Catharine Stroup s Nathan Stroup. No 173, Feb T, 1877. Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Max 2Ut, 1877. Tram, leave Birrubnrg mi folUtwi For New York at 6 2', 8 10 a. m., S 57 and 7 p.m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m. 2 W and 3 57 p. m. For Kea ting a' S 2'). 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 3 67 and 7 " p m. For I'ottaville al 5 20, 8 10 a. ro., end 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill k. Susque hanna Braneh at 2 40 p. m. For Auburn at 5 10 in. For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. ia., 2 00, 8 57 and 7 5-S p. m The 5 20, 8 I'i a. m , 2 0 and 7 55 p. m trains have through cars for New York. The 5 2", 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains bare through cars tor Philadelphia. 5C.Vfl.fFJf. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. in. Train far Harruburf leave as followt Leave New York at 8 45 a. ni., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. ra. Leave Phil i ielj hia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40, and 7 20 p. m. Leave Hea ling at 4 40, 7 40, II 20 a. m., 1 30, 6 15 an t 10 35 p. m. Leave Poitsville at 6 1, 9 15 a. in. and 4 35 p. m.,aud via Schuylkill aud Susquehan na Branch at 8 15 a. m. Leave Auburn at 12 0J noun Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 15, 4 30 and 9 05 p. m. The 2 30 a. in. train from Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays SVS0.1YS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 2a p ra. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 35 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 9 05 p. m. 'Via Horru and Ettex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. C. G. HANCOCK, General Tuktt Jgent. -A. r32CTURK Jntt Pnbtithtd, in a Sealei Envelope. Vice six eenlt. A Lecture on tho Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal v eakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Imp diluents to Marriage gen erally; Nervousness. Consumption, Fpi leosy nd Fitsi Mental and Physical Inra paettv, resulting from Self- Abuse, etc. Bv ROBERT J. CCLVERWTFI.L, M. D.. Au thor ot the G.-een Book," Ac. The worki.-enowned anthor, in thl ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that Ihe awtnl consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually remov ed without medicines, and without dancer oos surgical operations, bougies, instrn meits, rings or coidials, pointing ont a mode of cure at once certain and effectual by which evary sufferer, no matter what hi condition miy be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. H7't Lerture will prove a boon to tkon tana and Moassads. benu auder seal, in a plain envelope, to any addreas, on receipt of aix cent, or two postage stamps. A Idress the Publishers, THE CrXTERWELL MEDICAL (0 41 Ann St., New York; sprll-ly rost.Off.ce Box 4586. R. E. BUKLAN, DEATIST. Office opposite Lnthiran Cbarcb, PORT ROYAL, ftjNIATA CO PA., Where he will spend tbe Brat ten das ot each month, commencing Dece mber 1st Tbe balance of the time bis office w ill be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man wortny of confidence, and who baa been associated with the Doctor aa atndent and assistant two years and upward. Those who rail dnring Dr. Burlan's absence for professional service, may. and will please arrange tbe time witb Mr. Kilmer wboa tbey "maybe served, os therwtairff of tha Dec taw. , MaCKUJUltO USJV rETlSXME. IS. fc " WAR! WAR! WAR! ON fllGlt PRICES i Tbe eodsrsigaed, for ke nest 60 daya, wNl a) al COST for cai, Hardware, cutlery, stovrs, wall Ywrn, IRON, and everythicg t keep oa bacd In tta Hard wars Soira. NOW IS THE TIME for all who desire to purchase anything ia nay Una, to call aad bny.- I invite everybody to give ma a call, to examfnw toy COod. Bad 10 sew for Ibesuelve that 1 sta lo eroeat. aad am Soiling say food at COSf. J, W. MUTHEliSBAuQH, . : PEOPLE'S HARDV7AR2 SIO&E. July 2S-?m kfaia Street, opposite Court House, MifBiBtown, Pa. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place where jen au ba v THE BEST AiM TUB CHBAPiaST MENS YOUTHS' & JUTS. CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HE ts prepared to exhibit one of the moat thia market, ana at JSTVMSiilMitr M.UW riUVJZS ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of sails, which will be msJe to order at short notice, very reasonable; Remember the place,- in Hoffman's Water a'reeta, MIFFLINTOfTN, PA. SAM'L STRAYER Has just retomed from tr K.ts'ero eiiic witb a foil varietj of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS SII0S ALL SIZES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Goof of all kinds are low Cottj aai . m and be astonished. Panf at 13 ceata. ratterson, Pa., May 28, lSio. Professional Cards. JOUIS B. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MlFFLINTOWN, PA. CCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrit'B On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Squsre. LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTORfl ET-AT-L AW, MIFFLINT0WN, JUNIATA CO., PA. All busine promptly attended to. Orritfe On Bridge etree', opposite the Court House square. ROBERT MeMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claima, and all legal busi ness. OrricK on bridge street, Brat door west of the Belford building. April 14, 1875-tf J) AVID D. STONE, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, MIFFLIN TO VTN, TA. CT Collectiocs and all professions! busi ness iwomptlv attended to. June 20, 1877. i. TiUKCHFlELD, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, Ml FFL1STO H'A, PJ. All business intrusted to bis care will be carelnllr and promptly attended to. Col lectiocs made. Resl estate b itlght, aold nr exchanged. Leases negotiated. Lands in the South, West, and in tbe county lor sale. Office on Bridge SUeet, opposite the Court Mouse. iprll 77 JOHN MCLAUGHLIN, Insurance agent, . POUT ROY At., JUSllT.i CO., PJ. EOn'y reliable Companies represented. Dec. S, 1S75-1.V Y) M. CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed ar.Mvely the practice of Medicine and Surgery snd their collateral branches Office at th old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mittlintown, Pa. March 20, 1876 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. rhysician and Surgeon, XIFFLISTOWS, TJ. OSoe hours from 9 . a. to 3 r. sr.. Of fice in hi lather's residence, at the aouth end of Water street. (nCl2-tf J.M BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acadcmia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrics formerly occnp'ed by Dr.Sterrett. Protessinnxl business promntly attended to at all hours. L. ALLEN, M. D , Haa commenced th yrarticeof Mediate and 3 nrgery and all their collateral branches. Office at Academia, at tbe reaidetice of Capt. J. J. Patterson. July I5,1S74 J.JENRY HARSllBEUGER, ifb.. Continues the practice of Ifedlclne and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Ottii-e at his residence in XcAlisten i!le. Feb 9, 187H. M E A t : MEAT!! The nnderaigned have coamesced the Butchering buameas in the borocgh of Mil Hintown. BEEF, veal. MUTTON, and PORK can be bad every Teeaday, Thursday and Saturday a ornings at their meat atoia at tbe residence of Mr. Howe, on CSerrv street. Their wsgon wiil also visit te taM dence of citixena the same mornings. Kill none but the best of k'ock, and aeii at Mr price. Give ua a trial. BOWS at ETXA. June 28, 1876-tf arge stock of ready made (jlot clng of tb -a laieat aad e note eat flviea. :or msn and boys, hale, caps, boots and shoe, notion, funiahtaf gnodate endieas varietT far sale a asssust Strayawr, vn ?sJtjrM. BOYS' CIXTIIING JSD TURS1SHIN0 OOOD3. choice and select stocks ever eff-rsd hi New tfuilding, corner of Bridge nd Sept. IS, 1876-U C3T SUITS SIDE Tf) ORUE'tt. sr, SABL'SL STlii VER. Ayer's Sarsaparill a Is wi.'elr known as one of" tliemoM etfectual reme dies ever dMrov- , ered for clejns- in tlie system 'and puniyinj the -b'.ood. 'It has stood tbe test tf veara. wiJi a an- sun'.lr rrcwui reputation, based on its intrinsic irtuej, and snstainwd by its remnrkaHe cure. So Tnlli as to be sife ml beneScioi U children, and yet so searching as to elTectoallr purjeJt the great comip tioas of the blood, such a tbe rof nlous and srphilitic con.smit.ain-n. Impurities er diseases that Lave lm-k! in tlie system for years soon y:.!.! ts this powerful antidote, anl disappear. Hence its wnnilerful ceres, manv oi whifh sre pnblkly kre-rrr, f Srrfttii'a, snd all scrofulous di.eaes, V!cr. EntptionH, and entptir ilior''prs of tbe skin. Turaors, It lotclio, UoiS, Pimples. Pustule", Sorn, fir, Anthony'!! Fire, i:ose or !'; sipelan. Tetter. SaU lihoiini. Scald ITeaI. i:iit.?trftrrr rn.l trTTtal VIoeratioiM of tli L'trn-s, Stomach. nnl Livrr. I .i! n.res Other complaints, to whU h it wot'M not seem esneoi.i!'.r adap'ed, wh :is lr ny, iJyspepsia. Fits, iirnjs;ia, Heart Ii!a.so, FrniaJv? rak- ness, IeLiiity, and liioorrhfrt, when titer are manifestations of the scrofulous poisons. It is an fai-'.tent rf-nrfr of hf 'th and strennlnn the Sprint;. By renew in tbe appetite and vigor of the dilu tive orzans, it dirsipates the ilefresiid and listless lanc"jcr rf the season. Even where no disorder sprar. rr'" feel better, and live longer, fnrclesnsift the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor snd' a new lease of Ufa. PKET AT.ZV BT Or. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Mass., I met leal mX AnnttrHrt Chnwitim. SOLD ET All. CSrcctsTS HTHT:in E. F. Kcnkcl's Bitior Fin of Iron Tbis tru!y vainaMe ton it ass been ai :'u.-r-cngbly fsed by all classes of the commu nity tat it ia deemed indis?erMe ss tonic medicine. It costs bnt little. porifls the b'ood and gives tone to the Stomarh. renovate the arstem and prolongs lif". Everybody should have it For the cure of Weak Stomachs, tienentl Debility, Indiges tion, D Seasea of tbe Stomwh, and for all caaea requiring atonic. Thia wWsinclnd the most agreeable and elb-ient Salt of Iron we posses Citrate of Mvotic Oxide, combined with th most ene-geM'? of vege tsWe ton'C Yellow Pomvim Bark. Do you want something to strengthen yon Do you want a good appetite f Do you want to get rid of servousnea Z Do you waM ensrgr f Do you want to sleep weii 7 To yon want to bni'd up your constitu tion T Do you wsnt to feel weTl t Do you want a b-tsk andvigor-nsf..-eli4gr If you do try Kunkei' Bitter Wiaw of Imn. I only ak a trial of this v.iluah'e fenic Beware of counterieit. as KnnWs Bitter Wine of Iron the on'y sort ad effjctusl remedy lb tbe kiioarn wcrld for tho pT-n.-tient cure of Dysjiepsia tml Deiiliiy. and aa there are a number of i.na tatian otf ire.1 to the public; I would eiumn the commmutr to pu-cbase hone Hut the gouuine article, manufactured by E. F. Knnknl. an i having his stamp on the cork of every bottle. Th very fact, that others are attempting to imi tate this valusbie remedy, provu ita worth, and speaks volumes in its favor. Get th g-nuiie. E. F. Kunk.-l's. Tnpe Worm Rimared Alive. In from two to three hours, with veg etable medicine, head and a l paasmg fria tNe system aitvH. So fee till head ps. The l;octnr never Oils lo ren'.ove Tape, Sesit , Fin nd $tniu--tcb Worm. Ask lourdrng gtt tor a battle of Knnkel's 7oim Syrap. fr.ro l per bottle. It never lil. or aynl to Dr. Knnkel, 239 Sorih Ninth Street. Philadelphia. P., for circular wwl fT fh structloata, bv eneloeHg- eent stamp For tvlu-u of same. EonxeJ Worm Jyrcp ia used lor children or a1 Bits, with- pertect aatety, aa it m veeubld. B it it and try it. "CM AT A VALLEY BANK. MIFFUNTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENS 'A. JASES NOHTit, President. T. VAN 1RF1N, CasbieT. DiaKToa ; Xoh He-U'er. I amea ronh. J. Isevia Fomeroy. Abraham totiQ'r. JVrems rT'trfe. William Banks. Epbraim B. McCru