-r .... SW3. Sentinel & republican MIFFLIXTOWN : fredneadaj-. August 15, ISTT.' TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum, if paid witLin 12 months ; $2.00 if not pud witbin 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cent per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to these desiring to advertise by the year, hall or quarter Vcar. PENN'A. B. RETIME TABLE. ON and after Monday, Jiine 25th, 1877, passenjrer trains will '.cave ililllin Sta tion, P. 11. K., as follow i EASTWARD. I'hila Ex., daily ex. Sunday nipht 12 TA a ni 11 ill! in Ace, daily except Sunday, 6 25 a iu 1'aciltc Express, daily ex. Monday 10 19 a ni Johnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 11 32 a iu Atlantic Express, daily 9 10 p ni Mail, daily except Sunday 6 OS p ui WESTWARD. Pitttb'ft Ex , daily except Sunday 12 3S a iu Pacific Express, daily ; i a m AVay Pass., dailv $ f ? "' ' f leaves. ....... 10 111 ni Mail, daily exec) Sunday. 3 35 p ill Milliin Ace, daily except Sunday, 8 0 p iu LOCJL 1STELLIGESCE. Demagogues. Off to camp-meeting. Fresh oysters in two weeks. Free agency run into the ground. Men who court the favor ol a mob. Olass stock Is the talk in Huntingdon. Huntingdon police get $10 per mouth. Any quantity of big potatoes this season. More people to do business tban there is business to be don. The leaders of the coniuiune are not Americans. Seliusgrove organized a law and order pjsse last week. Circus amusement has been nearly bro ken up by hard times. Fishermen differ as to what is the best bait to catch bass with. j You can save money by buying your ' Children's Shoes at Todd's. I Tbe Juniata Hotel has been leased and i .efurnislied by D: P. Stilouff. Roasting ears have been selling oh the Mie.-ts at SO cents per hundred. T-o ttioves of cattle. afoot, passed ! throngh town on Wednesday last. r I i four million, in Europe and America- the camp meeting grounds at Newton i Hamilton will be kept open on Sunday. ... , . . ' auiiui ten r ceni.oniy,oi me employees of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad struck. "The strikes induced an Indiana man, 55 years i Id, to buy a newspaper for the iirst time in his lite." The Lutheran and Methodist Sunday Schools of Thompsontown united in holding a pic-niG iast Saturday. Vmi can buy good Moots at Todd's for ni-nost rid thing. Go and see goon, or the t-hance will lie gone. Philadelphia Markets Wheat. $1.50to 1.".2, Corn 61tot5c, Oats 33to37c, Catll t"C, Sheep 4t"4", Uogs 7to8c. tV eight hundred and eleven railroads !u the United States, only one hundred and ninety-six earned dividends last year." A committee, appointed by Huntingdon Fresh) tery, organized a church at Morris- dale mines, Huntingdon county, on the 20lb i tin. Red Rock and Happy Hollow Sabbath Schools will pic-nic next S iturday on the ridge of Mr. Jacob AdaiAs, in Walker town ship. All kinds of Ladies' Button and Lace Shoes .it Todd's, (warranted) at 20 per cent, less than you cau buy anywhere else. A thief pot into the bed-chanber of S. ft . nenrr, nsq., in v esi iiunungaon, ami stole $!W from a pocket in the pantaloons of ; Mr. Henry. " To all whom it hit conckrx : The pub lic are hertiby informed that I have with drawn from the Juniata Valley Bank as t xtorkUolder. Abrax Sieber, Sr. The Sabbath-School attendance is at a reduced point. A few pic-nits or celebra tions would bring it up to a high numerical standard. Their is an earnest talk of raising an in fantry company tif one hundred men, to be composed of citizens of the town and vicinity. The great and boundless West invites all w ho want a home and wh are not spoiled by extravagant tastes, to come aud possess lier lauds and woik; Curry-comb and brush combined. Best thing of the kind ever lnveiite!. Every horse-owner should have One: For sale at Muthersbaiigh's hardware store. " Peaceful Bucks county baa not a single tnilitary company within her limits." Ditto Juniata county, and not a man or wool in in jail. The Sheriff' here has almost forgot ten what a prisoner looks like. Three dollars will pay fdr a pair of So. 1, whole leather Boots, at J. B. M. Todd's, if bought before September 1st. When the Calithumpians turn out, just tell your boy that is not the kind of a place lie should go to, either as a spectator or participant. Some night they will locate in front of a man's bouse who has too much spirit to bear their Indian performances, aud they will then be caught in the meshes bf the law. Just received, a Fall stock of Boots and Shoes, and w ill sell them at greatly reduced price.-.', uutil the 10th of September. i. B. M. Toon. If a man and bis family work and manage their affairs among fheuistlves, they are called close. "Usually it is said of them, they do not wish to let others live. If a man and his family employ others to do their work for them, they are called lazy, and it is said their prjerty should be taken from theai and gtven to such as will work it. Camp-mcetings are reported Iroin all parts of the country. Why canuot some zealous reformer start a new system of town life, after the manner of camp-meetin? religious exercises, assembling in town meetiug daily, morning and evening, for prayer, and other relicious worship. If such things can be kept, up one, two, three or four weeks, why not keep them up one year, two years, all the time 1 The cotumube claim to number many hun dred thousand. Why not congregate a hundred thousand at one point, and con duct business on their plan. The world then would have a practical illustration of now good a people they are. A the case stands now, with the outrage of Paris, Pittsburg, Chicago, and other places, fresh in tbe mind, the world is inclined to pro nounce severely against tbem. Communists. Tenipearance party. Worfcingmen'a party. Strikers' party. Rioter party. Republicans. Democrats Any kind of i party you want, tain you get the right oueJ Be cer- Eleven barrels of flour were found stowed away in the cellar of one family in Pittsburg-, as fruit tof t,he robbery, at the time Pittsburg was under mob rule. The fellow ho stole it was not a good communist, he wasn't good on a divide. A Uollidaysburg man recently obtained a divorce and declared : "One more I stand erect, and assume the Ood-like attitude of freedom and a single man." Then he weut home, got into bed, and in an hour woke up with a bid case of chilera morb .s, yell ing: Quick, Maria! Quick I Get a mus tard plaster, or I'm a gonr." Pittsburg Telegraph. If the men who engage in secret order woik to raise funds, and secure organiza tion, for the purposes of strikes, would use their funds and organization in a business that would prove to other people their su perior knowledge, or their better way of business, they would win enduring reputa tion, and their system would be universally followed ; but their purjiose does nt seem to be to build up; thus far it bss been ruin ous to their own and all other interests. Last Thursday two tramps walking on the tow-path by Horningtown apparently hsd a "fall out." Suddenly the one pushed the other into the canal. The fellow got out of the water and hurried to catch the one who shoved liim into the water. The assailant tied, shouting "Murder !" on down to Mor gan's house, into which he rushed, closely pursued by bis dripping companion. He did not stop in the house, but passed on through, over a cradle in which a baby lay, over a sewing uiachine that stood at an open window, and out of the window, and over a picket fence that separated the house lot from a field, and across the field in the di rection of Stambaugh'a barn. The shout I of "Murder! Murder! He'B Ml me!'' wis! kept up all the while The fellow in pur- 8Ujt saM nothing but kept up a close chase. When the barn was reached, i Son of Wert Henderson was asked by the fleeing party ,or P'hfoik, to defend himself with Ti"-' b '' "fused to give the fellow a fork, and told him to stay out of the barn. The tramp said he mast get into tlic barn to bide ! from bis eueniv. and into it he went. The ,,rsueI. g,,eedilv came alonrr and also cn- ,ered Ie blrn ,nJ that . the Ust iat alterward when they emerged together, ap- i lv,r,itl- thu must ici..ii!i.. nf tritit I Those of the neighborhood bo witnessed! the acts of the tramps believe it to have bvjen a ruse. Clawsos Sued Wheat for sale Ly Buj-ers &. Kennedy. Orders must be in on or be fore August 20, to insure Ibeiu being filled. aug8-2l A Massacliusett cow returned to the water trough one evening with a mem oraiidiiiu (untied to ber horn ; "Inclosed Gnd six cents fur one quart of luiik , taken this forenoon." J Only one Detroit woman wanted to, see a mob break loose, and she didn't j want the riot to last any longer tban I till i-he bad laid in two doZeu fi ait jars. Free Press. Members of the United Christian Ouireli wiil hold a bu-b meeting in Kspeiistiade's Wood about "Ji miles north of town. Commencing Friday eveniug the 17th inst Daniel Shirk hi J a hand terribly lacerated by petting it into a threshing machine, which lie was feeding in John Alexander's barn, in Fayette township last thursday Since then bis life has bi'Mi despaired of several time.-. Drs. Fisher and Mc'Alister rendered the surgical attention necessary Jacob E-h. residiiifi Dear Plei sant I yiew .hiss county .was seriously mired by a bu! ;ast Saturday. The beast was tyed in the stable, and while Mr Esh was in the act of cleaning its trough it became enrnged, threw him down tht-tist a horn through the calf of one of his legs, and gored him severely in the groin. His cries for help brought assistance from inemtiers cf his house bold, aud they saved hts life. The best railroad stock in the Uui ted Slates can be bought at greatly de preciated prices, so, uuless you wish to give money away do Dot allow men to talk yr-u into subscribing to a concern about which there is not even a shadow of a probability of success. This gen eration, certtiiuly, should be satisfied with the amount of swindles, that have been gotten off on it, by parties that had no object further than to start a corporation, and make money on its pa per by beguiling greeuhorns to buy it. Rev. Mr. McJill, of McUoyvtlle while at his barn a fear days ago, saw a copperhead suake pass andeh a barn door, Abeut half the length of the snake had already passed under the door, fearing it would escape luto the straw iu tbe barn, aud having nothing to stop its progress, be seized it by the tail to draw it out that be might the better be able to kill it; bat the snake resented the grasp on its tail, by swinging its head back and sinking its fangs into the baud of the Ueverend gentleman. Mr. McGill has suffered a great deal from the bite, but at last accounts his health had improved. On Saturday a week, a son of Win. Gussof Licking Creek valley, was riding a horse that was drawing a cart load of stones from a field sud denly, the cart wits upset ob a bill Side Tbe cart in its roll down tbe bill threw Uhti horse and rolled bun over the boy. How the boy who is about 9 years of age escaped with his life is a wonder, he did escai.e with his life, bat bad the right side of bis collar bone broken aud received a number of bruises. About ten days previous to the cart accident a brother to the boy mentioned fell from the "over bead" in tbe barn down to the threshing floor and there by broke an arm. Everything in the connlrj except agriculture is on tbe decline, certificates of stocks, of railroads, and other enter prises can be bcught by the bushel for a small sum of money and all business is falling back on agriculture to back it up, such being the case the vitality of county agricutural fairs may be expec ted to itverease many degrees. Every body will feel likJ doing something for the agricultural industry, upon which the country in its dire financial distress falls for substantial help. Kecd premium list of R verside Park and Agricultural Society Fair and when the . time for exhibition comes-, hart something to exhibit. .riBSOM at Samuel M. Bench, a native of Xarbett township, but now district attor ney at Fort Wayne, Indiana, was home to see hia friend lait week. John A. Sterrett, of Spruce it i'.l town ship, is now on the pr -cd force of Oakland City, California. James. C. Doty and Lncien Doty, brothers, sons of Edmund S. Doty, Esq , have been home on a visit to their parents and friends witbin the past week. Arthur, leader of the Brotherhood of Lo comotive Engineers, is not n American by Dirtn. Baker has succeeded in getting water in the well on the Stambaugh property on Third street, at the depth of 31 feet. J. Frank Hoops is canvassing for two in teresting books Tbe Life of General Cus ter, and The History of the Moilie Ma guires. Rer. Joseph Mathers spent a fivr days of last week iu town. George Wilson, Assistant District Attor ney or the Western Dist let of Pennsylva nia, was home on a flying visit last week. Mr. John Vf. Young, the sou and proba ble successor of Brigham Young, has taken Clara Stenhouse Voung, one of the willows of his brother Joseph, for bis fourth wife. Mrs. Haves, of Allen county, Ky., re cently gave birth to four children, two boys and two girls, hich weighed 24 pounds in the aggregate, and were all at last accounts as well ts could be expected. William Howe, telegraph operator at Ty rone, son of Jesse Howe of this place, was home last week with his bride, a Tyrone lady. Mrs. Governor Packard has just had twins. Ann Peutz, of Reading, is under one tboii'jr-1 dollars bail for stoning troops Uuring the recent riot in that city. Henry Bergb speaks in favor of the whip ping post. Rev. Mr. Logan, of Millerstown, Perry county Presbyterian church, preached in the Presbyterian church of this place last Friday evening, and on Saturday morning. E. B. McCrum, proprietor of the Tribune, has been appointed receiver of the Selius grcve arid Korth Branch Railroad. J. Kelly Patterson advertises valuable real estate at public sale. Jacob Beidler receives proposals for the completion of Union Cemetery fence. There is a report current as we go to press that Rev. D. M. Blackwelder. who preached i in this place a number of years. Went out to pick berries on the Blue Mountain, a few days ago, and has not since been heard of. Court did not convene until 2 o'clock yesterday, iu consequence of a delay In the airival of the train that carried the Judge. The tram was delayed because of one freight train running into another, at Tusrarora station, whereby one locomotive was thrown serosa both tracks, completely obstructing the trael on the road. The accident took ''..ce about 9 o'clock on Tucs lay. We learu that a few weeks agj whilst a Mr. Grubb, from Centre township, was making fence, aud wln-n iu the act uf I.ltiiiL' a stone, be was bitten iu one of bis fingers by a copper head snake. The wouud was rather paiuful at first, but nothing serious was thought of for a day or two after it had happened, after that time however) the injured finger began to get Very sore, giving Mr. Grubb very severe tain, which be came more excruciating every day, un til last week, when it was discotered that mortification had taken place, and in order to save the man's life the fin g-r was taken off at the third joint. Since amputation of the patient is eet ttng along finely. .;itLlleburg Post. Jacob tjerock, Jr., owns a farm of over fi.'ty acres of laud iu Heidelberg township, Hear the Corner Church, Uerks county. He has done fill his far lit work for many years with oue horse. Through the winter he usually threshes bis wheat and oats iu the old t j It , by tramping out the ;ru:a on the barn floor, with bis one horse. He I. as never ticd ariy kind of mcchine on his land, or in his barn, lie is nearly eighty years old, and he and his aged wife live alone, and do tbe greater por tion of their work without assistance. Uolh are in the enj ivment of excelleut health, and look as though their lives uii'ht be spared for many years to ccme. 1 est Ch ester Republican. ' G.-nrge Facer, who resided with his fiilher on the Laird farm, a couple of miles below this place, in Wayne town ship, Mifilio county, met with au acci dent n Friday last which cost him his lite. He was etigaged in hauling ma nure frcin the stable of a neighbor to the farm with a cart and two horses While descending a steep embankment, the cart upset, and one of the horses fell on him, injuring him so badly that he died on Sunday He was aged about 19 years. .Ml Union Tii&'s, 3d inst. CLOSING PRICES or DE IIAVEX &T0WXSEXD, BACKERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Jut;. 13, 1877. Bid. Aseed. 6'8 18X1 112 ll-'J C. s. i ijuJ5, J &. J lOti J 107 " 1867 10f 1U! lt;8 11IJ 111J 10-40's 11L' 113 " Currencv, 6's 124 12' " 5's, 1881, new HKif 10! 4J', new, 10 lO!-, Pennsylvania R. K...' 2o 25 J Philadelphia 4. Reling K. R.. 12 l'JJ Lehigh Valley K. R 33 834, Lehigh Coal it Navigation Co.. 17J 17j United Companies ol N. J.... 1M 1284 Pittsburg, Titnsvjlle &. Buffalo It. K C 6 Philadelphia Erie R. R 7 '8 Northern Central K. K. Co IS 14 Hestonviiie Pas. K. R. Co.... 1J 11 North Peuna. K. K 8 40 Gold.... I0o 1(15 COM9IKRGL. MIFFLIN'TOYVN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas tfirrLiitTowR, Aug. 15, 1877. Butter ..... .i ... 15 Eggs 12 Lard i.;.'. 8 Ham i .'.... 12 Bacon 8 Potatoes 40 Onions 40 Hags .' 2 MIFFLLN'TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers Sc. Kennedy. Quotations roa To-day. Wednesday, Aug to, 1877. Wheat. 140 Corn . 60 Oats.'.. 30 Rye..... ......'..; -no Timothy seed 150 Cloverseed . 7 00 DIED: STOUFFER On the 20th ult., in Walker township, Elabeth A. Stouffer, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Stouffer, aged 9 years, 4 morths and 3 days. GINGRICH On the 21st nit., in Walker township) William I. Gingrich, son of Isaac K. and Ann M. Gingrich, aged 2 years and 3 months. LUKEN'S July 27, 1877, in Delaware township, of diphtheria, Willie II., so a of W. II. and M. A. Lukeus, aged 5 years, tS months aud 2 days Our dearest little Willie boy Has gone uhere all is peacu and joy ; Fr Gol. who is above us all. Has said, "Willie, you must leave all." I gazed upon his pallid brow, And prayed that 1 could just t"ll hew To ease him of his dreadful pain, But soon 1 found it all in vain. He was the idol of our heart, But still with biiu we h id to pirt ; But now his loss we can't but moor', Though to heaven he has oeeu borne. Methinks I saw the angels stand, . V illi crowns of glory in their na'id, Waiting to crown his little head Soon as the spirit of life bad ttjd. And now, my little Willie, dear, We'll cease to shed another tear. And bid farewell, and let you die, And hope to meet you by aud oy. Parext. tribute of Respect. At a previous meeting of the East Salem Literary Society a committee was appoint ed to drill resolutions relative to the death of Brother William II. Kinzer, which com mittee respectfully submit the following : Wushkas, It has pleased Almighty God, the searcher of all hearts, by a wise rlisiM-n- sition of his Providence, to call from our midst our well-beloved Brother, William H. Kinzer, thus sadly and impress;vely admon ishing ui that iu the midst of li.'e we are iu death; and as a tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased, thercl'ire, be it Resolvkp, That in the death of Brother Kinzor our Socie.y has lost one of its best members, the community a citizen whose phi! inthropy aud integrity won tor him the respect and esteem ol all who knew him. Kiisolveo, That we tender to the relatives and liionds of our deceased Brother our earnest sympathy in this bereavement, knowing that the strengih to bear up undej this dispensation comet li from Him who sends them, and who is too wise to err and too good to be unkind. KesoLVEb, That We bow to the irrevoca ble mandates of an all-wise Providence, and ic view of the uncertainty of lite aud the certainty of death, we should be aroused to a sense ol otlr condition, anil be ready at all times, tor in such an hour as we think not the Son of Man Cometh. KtsoLVKi., That in testimony of the re siled we owe to his memory, this preamble and resolutions be published iu one or more of the county pipers, and bj placed upon the Journal ol th-j Society and a copy be Sent to the relatives Of the deceased. C. G. Wait, 1 4erce Kivo, Com. B. K. OLiviB, S yew Advertisements. REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. rTHE midoisir.ied will offer at public sale X on the premises, at 1 o'clock P. H., ou SAT IT K DAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1S77, The lullow ing real rstate, to wit : A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, I in Spruce Hill township, Juniata county. Willi a gooii p:iir ol rreucn oiirrs, aim a pair ot country choppers, (inod ni'i of custom. Oonri neieJiloih"ort. Will Sell .Mill with water privilege and lib mt One Acre and a H ill ol Land. A I.S.I, at tbe same time an. I place, 30 ACHES of Land, with GOOD FRAME HOUSE, size 29x40 feet, BAMv BARN, siiu 40x5ft leet, and other necessary outbuildings, good j Orchard; two excellent springs ot limestone water near th-i house, as a pari oj the Mat Property, or, if desirable, the buildings ! just d sctilnd will he sold at the Same time and place, with the I-IOJCK FlII, a tract of land a lj uning the Mill Property, aud cuiita'nii.g alxnt SO ACRE:?, afoul live acres liniberlaud, and the balance cleared. This tract is mostly flint gravel land, and has been recently limed, having thereon a ;ooiI-Sized t.os House, and two Springs of lhuftstone water, one of w hich could be piped to the kitchen door. Will be sold asabovu stated, or !n tracts to suit puichasers. . . Also a tract of &IK) ACRES of Mountain Land, which will be sold iu tracts to suit purchasers. Terms of sale made known on day of sale: 3. KELLY PATTPRSOX, Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa. Aug. 15, lb77. Ayer's Cathartic PiUs, For the relief anil cure of all ileranements in the stomach, liv er, and bowels. They are a mild aperient, and an fceecllent piirp&. , live. Iteingpure. ly vegetable, Uiey eonum no mer- t rnrv or mineral L whatever. Much ferinus siekuess and sr?n"erinir is prevent"! hf their Iniu-ly ie; and every lannly Mioiilil have tliem'oh hand lor Iheir proteetion and relief, hen re'tllie.. I.ons CXH'riene has Iiroved them to ! the safest, surest, and esl of all Hie Villi wilh wh'-h the market abound. By their orrasMinal use, Ute blood is imiiiied, ilie rorruptions of the system ex pelled, oliMnietions removed, anil the wlmlQ maehuicry of life restored to its healthy activ ity. Internal orpnns whieh become clopped and slllKJ'-'i nre eleaned by Ayrrm Ji7s, and stimulated into action. Thus inripimit disease is rhaiifrvd into health, the value of whieh chance, when i-eeknned on the vast multitudes Mho enjov it, can hardly be com puted. Their suisnr-eoalins makes tliem I pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues iniuipaired for nur leinnh of time, to that tliev arc ever fresh, ami perfcetly reliable. Although isearehinir, they are mild, and oper ate without rDstiii-bUfce to the constitution or diet or oeci:uUion. Full dins-lion .-lie iriven on the wrapper to eaeh Imx. how to use them as a family Physic, and for the foiiowinir coniplaiuts, which these yiltn rnnMlv cere: For ljpep"ia or Iwdis-ratiow, list IfsMifia, lmcrwor, and Lw mt AnH itr. tlicy should be taken moderately to stimulate the siomaeh, aud restore its healthy tone and aetion. For l.iirr sMiilaist and its various srmptoma, IKiliow RtVauluehr, Hick lttlicfa. JaMriicp orrerw Hick ra, Hilinaa C olic and Hilton Ir. ver. Ihey should he jtiMieionsly taken for earh case,' to correct the diseased aetion, or remove the obstruction whieh cause it. For lrMkatsrv' or Iftiarrhaw, but one mild dose is izenemlly reijtiired. For llliramutim, avoat, Orarrl, RuliltiilMtn of f tits llrwrt. 1'ain la tar iV. Hack, and Loia. they shouht be continuously taken, as required, to change tile diseased ae'tion of the system. With such ch.nle those complaints disapitear. For lrotj and lroical RwMI las-a. they should lie taken in lanre and fre quent dosCj to produce the effect of a drastic purjp. For Knpprrwioa. a larjredose ehonld be taken, ns u produces the desired effect by ay tit pat I. v. "As a IHntirr Fill, take one or two Pifatd promote digestion, and relieve the stomach. . An occa-ional dose stimulates the stomach ami boivels, re-tore the appetite, and invijrar. ales the ystein. Hence it is often advanta freoiis where no serious deranirrment exists, One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Villa makes him feel decid edly lieitsr, frn'm their f Ifsnsihr and reno vating eff"i Su tne digestive apparatus. r-RKPARF.D BT Sr. J. ?. ATER & CO., Practical Chemlati, 7-OirKtt, 31 ASS., V. S. A. rOR SH E 1V ALL DRUGGISTS EVERVWUERC gOLOMO-t SCIUER, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish the :ttizena of tbeae bor oughs wit i the best of . BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, fcc at tha very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of th public. 9 tiev Advertisement. SHERIFF'S SALES. BT virtue af sundry writs of Vend. Er., and Fi. Fa., issued out cT the Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county .and to me directed, wil! lie exposed to sale by public ontcry, at trTu Ceiirt ti-iuse, it tha borough of Mi rtlin town": i 1 o'clm k p. a ,on FRIDAY, AUGUST 81, 1877, the follow ing described real estate, to wit : A tract of land in Monroe tp, adjoining lands of Jacob Swarls and others, contain ing 50 acres, 30 acres cleared, log dwelling house thereon erected. To be sold as tbe property of Peter Blystone. A tract of land in Lack township, adjoin ing landsof McNeal Arnold and othera,cou laiuing, with log dwelling house thereon erected. To be sold aa the property of George Rhine. A tract of land in .Susquehanna township, adjoining lands of Absalom harn.-r and others, containing 10U acres, wilh a li2 house and log barn thereon erected. To be sold as the property ot H'm C. Brown. A tract ol land !ri Greenwood township. adjoining lauds of Henry Met'oiineil and j others, containing o?8 acres, about o acies cleared, bit nice iliuS-r. Also, a tract of land iii SuMiuelianua township, adjoining lands of Jacob lluuonl ami others, contain ing 4M acres, w.th log dwc'H"? house, shop, j log st.1le and saw null thereou enM-ted. 1 o be sold as the proprietor of Philip Dea terick. A lot of ground in tue village of Rich field, Monroe township, bounded on the north by au alley, east by Water street, south bv Main street, and west bv lot of VY. li. Sliclliiiiberger, is 61 feet by 1-') feet, W laving thereon erected a frame dwelling n. . l i .t ... 1. l.l . nouse. io oe soiu as tut prufsjrtj oi looias Basoili. A tract of land in Miltord towt.ship, ad joining lands of Lewis Baylor and others, containing 44 acres, with Iraiue dwelling house, log baru and other outbuildings thereon erected. Also, a tract of laud iu i same township, adjoining lands of James j McCrum and others, containing 10 acres. Also, a trait of land iu same township, ad- ; joining lands of avid Cunningham and J others, containing 4U acres, unseatcil land. I'o be sold as the property of Joseph derail aud David Ib-rsh. A traet of land in Milford township, ad joining lands ol .Stfph-,n Winters and otln rs, -oiitaiuing 86 acres; ti'l acres cleared, with log dwelling house, log st ibie thereon erect ed. To be sold as the property of Sarah A. Diven. A tract of land in Wslker township, ad joining lands of David Diven and others, containing 114 acres, about 90 acres cleared and having thereon erected a log-frame house, bank barn and other outbuildings. To be sold as the property ot Martin Wea ver. A tract of land in Susqneh inni township, adjoiuing lauds of Henry Hockcnbruck and others, containing l' acres, with a log weather-boarded dwelling house, Iraiue bank barn and other outbuildings. To be sold as the jrf"jjierty of Isaac Carl. A tract of land situate in Greenwood township, adjoining lauds of Dinim's heirs rud containing 101 acres, 90 acres cleared, with log dwelling house, log barn and oilier outbuildings thereon erected. To be sold as the pni-ei ly of Peter IVetzel. A tract ol land in Walker township, ad joining lauds of Calvin Watts and others. coiitauuiig 100 acres, lO acres cleared, with franie dwellinz house, log t-nant house. frame bank barn and other ou'buildipgs ! Also, a tract of land in same township, ad- 1 joining lands ol A bra in I I'M eil and others, containing 60 acres, 40 acres cleared, with, log dwelling bouse and log stable thereon; tree tell. To be sold as thu proKjity of I Solemon W. K miliu m. A tract of laud situate in Milford town-! ship, adjoining lands of Michael H eller and others, containing 13 acres and 50 perches. I To be sold as the property of P. II. llawu. 1 TV. I). WALLS, Sher.ff. Aug. 6, 1S77. To Rational In valid. In si k- ness every sirlion ol the IhiiIv synpsthizes with the seat of the disorder. When the stomach fails to perform ils functions, the liver, bowell, nerves, muscles, veins, arter ies, Jtc, are all more.or less atl'i cted. These delinquents require a medicine, combining the projiertics of a stomachic, an alterative, a purgative, a tonic, and sedative to bring them back to their iuty ; and all these ele ments, in their purest and nnst effective forms, are united iu Tarrant's IffiTTpsrriit Seltzer Aperient, the great S.ilme Kemedy for Indigestion, and its enncomitant consequences. Sold by all druggists. rC f n 77 VTc'ek to Asents. $10 Ont QJJ LU (J1 fit F.te. P. O. VICKEKV, Augusta, Maine. j0 A DAT at home. Aeents wanted. $lo Outtit and terms free TKUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. a week in voiir oun town. I ei ms and tpDD $5 outfit fi'ee. H. 1IALLETT &. CO.. Portland, Maine. C q 0f P"r boiue. Terms free, ipj H ipiiU Address Geo. Sti.nsos ft. Co., Portland, Me. "grace's iflehrated salve It m Vegetable Prepirralieti , invented in tho 17th century by Dr. William (7race, Surgeon in King James' army. Through its agency he cired thousands of the most serious sores anil wounds that battfed the skill of the most eminent phy sicians ot his day, and was regarded by all mbo knew him as a publis benefactor Price 25 cents a box. Prepared by SETII W. FtlWLE &. SC KS, f-fi Harrison Avenue, Boston, Mass. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to" D: P. SuloufT,) DEALERS IV ;hai, OAIi, LUMlilalC, CEMENT, Calcined Flaster, Land Plaster, SALT. iC. tTe buy Grain, to be delivered at Mithin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BtiYERS EENNEDT. Apr'l 21, 1877-tf i Lt2.nl A'oticet. IIKAI, 'UST ATU AT Assiomrs sale! FI1HE. undersigned, AsVgnee of Elias L. S;nith, lor the benefit of his credi tors, will, by virtue of -i order of the Court Of Common Pleas of Juniata comity, expose to sale on the p-en,ie in Fayette township, at 2 o'cloi it P. M., cn SATURUAV, AUGUST 23, 1877, the following real estate, to wit i A tract or laud, bounded by lands of Peter Brown, Christian I. sliver. Ann Koons, Abraha.Ii H. ildem in and others, containing SFAEXTi-TWO ACKES, more or less, and having thereon erected a GOOD LOG 1IOUSK, .YF.IV B.1MC B.JR., Wagon Shell. Sring House, and other out buildings. Then- is a Well of good water on the premises, also a very file a-ssortment of Fruit Trees. Aimii.I thirty acres of this la'id is under euliivs.tion. and Ike balance Is in timhsr. The property is q'lito near Bniwn's Mills, in Fayette to iis!iip,nnd is in close ruX innlv iu schools, cinnvb:s and stores. TERMS Ten per cent. be aid on the day of sale; tlitceu -r c--nt. when the sale is continued by the Court ; and the Imi ance in live ami eiht monihs from the clue of conftriiution, with interest Iroui April I, 17J. JDSKPH T. SMITH, jltiigtee. Aug. X, 1S77. PROCLAMATION. W H K RK AS, the Hon. lit:sj. f'. Ji skit, president Judue of the (lonrt of foniuion pleas for the 4lst Judicial Dislrii t, conio.sel of the counties of Juniata and Perry, and tbe HonorablcH Noah A. Klder and Francis liartlev, Asstx-iavs Jmlges of the said Court ofCOninion Plea-s ot Juniata county, have issued their pn-cept lo me directed, bearing date the 27th day of April, l!77, for holdings. Court of Oyer and Tt rminci aud General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions f the Peace, at .M1F FLINTOWN, ou the FIKST MONDAY of Stfi tMIiElt, 1S77, being the 3rd day of the month. Notice is Herebt Gins.' to the Cor oner, Justices ot the Peace and Constables ol the County of Juniata, that they Pettier, ami therein their proper persons, a one o'clock ou the afternoon of said day; wilt their records, in'iiisitions, examinations and over renicuiu jtko, t- do those thing that to their ollices resjiectively appertain ami those that are bound by recognizance tt prosecute against the prisoners that are oi then may be in the Jail of said county, bo theu and there to pros'-cutc against the:u as shall be just. By an Act of Assembly, passed the the day ' .May, A. D., l)s.4, it is made tbt duly of tbe Justices of the Peace, of Hit several counties of this Commonwealth. U return to the Clerk of this Court ol yi artoi Sessions of the respeittives counties, all tbt recognizances entered into beiore tlieiu b) any person or persons charged w ith tin coiuiuisioii of any crime, except such cases as may be ended beiore a Justice of thj Peace, under existing laws, at least leu days beiore the commencement of the scssiou of the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, and iu all cases where any recognizances ate entered into lc:s than ten days betore the commencement of the session to uhicb the) are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same in the same manner as if said act bad not been passed. Dated at Mithintown, the 27th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seventv-seven. WM. D. WALLS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Olliee, MilHintown, ( August 1, lt77. ) I I 1 1 a. I C K X .4 M I . 4 T I O S. T THE examinations of tcieii -rs lor ilie ;e- si-ective Seli-Md Iiisfrieis ot Juniata County will b-i held as follows : For MilHintown and Fernijiiag?), !fl Mif flintonn school house, Saturday, Aug. II. For P..tterson and Miltonl. in Patterson school l ouse, Monday, August l'l. For Port Royal and 1 ttrbett, in Port Kort Koyal school house, Tuesday, Aug. 14. For Heale, in Johnstown sellool house, tediiesd.iy, Auguwt 15. Fur Walker, in Mef.icl se'tool house, Thursday, August 10. For Fayette, in MeAIisferville school house, Finlay, August 17. For Thompson town and Delaware, in Thotn.sontoiM! school house, atnrd.iv. Anjiisl IS. For Monroe, in Kichfieid -whool house, Monday. August 2 K For Sis,ueh:iiina, in Prosrerfly .school house, Tuesday, August SI. For (ireeniveo 1, m riethlehem school house, Wcdnesdiv, Atitrnst 'J'Z. I For Spruce lliil. in Spruce Hill si loud hoiisk, .Moml;v; August 27. I For Tusearora, in .Mct'oysville eh.nd house, Tuesdsy, AiiL'iist I'S. For Lack, :n Lick school house, Wednes day, August '2'.l. Nu rertilicales will be ru!Tir,!, and no! private ex iminations ill be held. The ex- j animations be chiefly written, arid will1 m-gin j-roiii ily at r o'cl.H-k A. M. Appli- ' cants will please I ring an abundance of gmxl foolscaji paper. It is iiiH-rative t!iat teaeliers be ex im ined in the restrict wherein thv are appli cants, and strangers must bring written tes timonials as to moral -h iract.ir. Teachers are exieeted to take an educa tional Journal a:.d attend Teachers' Insti tutes. Directors are n-sju-ctf ully urged to be present to examine the p-ijers of the ap plieants, and to observe the address aud conduct of their teachers. JOHN M. CMiMAN, Co Supt. Is I . 0TICE. ""irE, the niiders'gact; Coiiini'ssu'fiers of li the eonnti bl Juniata, heri-by give notice that we will not sell or renew any County Bonds, after this date, at a higher rate that four per cent , and the Tax Codec tors for the year 177 shall allow five per cent, abatement on all taxes paid on their respective iuplii:a'es until the llih day of September next ; and that the said Collec tors Hill be required to Settle the'r re.';pec five Duplicates promptly in oue year from the date thereof. JAMES" McLAUCHLIX, W. II. (iKU.MNGEK, D. B. CO.X. May 1, 1777-tf Commissioners. EXEtlTORS' OTH K, Estate of Jllexauder f retr, deceased. LETTERS Testaineiitary on the estate of Alexander Andrews, d -ceased hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persous indebted to said estate are request ed tf mHe Immediate payment, aud ihose having claims will please present them duly authenticated lor settlement. , WKSLET ANDREWS. IimVAUD ANDREWS, July 2-5, IP77. Executors. jEW DUltiSTOHE. BANKS & RAM LIS, (Bcltord Uuiiiling,) Ufaln Street, IimintotTn, Pa. DEALEK.S IN DRL'fS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS', DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, liLASS. PUTT V, COAL OIL. LAMPS, BURNERS, CntMNETS, BRUSH E S, HAIRP,RUfHES,T(OIII BRUSHES, PER FUM KRT.COM BS, StMPS. HAIR OIL. TOBAC CO, CIGARS. NOTIONS, STATION RkT LARGE VAKIKTT o'f l'ATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great earn, and warranted p-om high authority. . T7-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. CT-PRESCKIPTIONS empounded with great care. June 22-tl. Sale Billa of all kinds printed on short tintice at this office. .1ISCELL.1.E0C$ WAR ! WAR ! WAR ! ON HIGH PRICES! The undersigned, for the next 6') d.IVs, ill sell al COST for cash, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, STOVES, WALL I'ATEK,' IRON, and everything he keeps oh hand in his Tl.trdware Store. NOW IS THE TIM 12 fjr all who desire to putchasa anything in my line, to call and buy. I tavlle everybody to give me a call, to examine my goods, a id lo see lor themselves '.hat I in earnest, a:id am selling my good at C''Sf. - - , . , J. MDTHEESBAUGH. PEOPLFS HARCARE STOKE, July f 't-Zm Main Street, opposite Court House, Milflintown, Pa. D. W. HARLEY'S Is the place wbcfe you can buy TDK 1IKST ANI THU CIIKAPluST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING JUTS, CJPS, SOOTS, SHOES, JSD FURyiSllixG GOODS. HE is J rrpared to exhibit oue of the most cboic and sitiict Hto: ever offered id this market, and at JSTOSlSHlGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures takeo for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to orrlef a! short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's New Puilding; Corcef of UriJpe aol Water s'reets, MIKFLINTCM?; t'A '. Sept. li, lH75-tl SAM'Li STRAYER flafl Just returned from the Kastern cities with a full variety ot MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, , HATS & CAVS, LOOTS h SHOES; ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'KN' ISIIINti liiK)DS Co.i.1 ..f H 5ini are low. Come and see hia and lie astotiisheJ. Pants at T3 reuts. SUITS MADE TO OKDER.jfji PatteiJ :l, Pi., .May 5!?, 17-j. SAMUEL STlt.i i EFt. xEV GOODS! NEW COODSir AT J. B. M. TODD'S, I'ATTEESOX, FA. I have just returned from Philadelphia Willi a full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $o-V, $ .00 o -.1.iA Brfys' Suits, $ 5l to $lO.0i. A full line of the MOST IMSIllOX tRLE II ITS. at low prices A complete assortment of Ladies' Best Slioes at 1. 25 and cpwards. : A lull line of l!!'MrttU S!.ces. 1 have: , o t- r t i- , .i ri - j. 1 also a full Ii.;e cf Ladies' llose, Handker-; ' i chiefs, fee. Also, a l irge stock of ' GliOCERIES. Arbucklcs CofTee Si'c. Mackeral, No. $2.50 per bbl. ' i am now selling SEW 1X0 MACHINES nt WHOLESALE PRICES. I will stll you any kind ol a machine at ' TtTEXTl VCli CEST. LESS than they are usually sold. Leave your orders, and you can have any kiad you want. J. B. M. TODD Patterson, May 1 1S7 Philadelphia & Heading Eailroad. Arraiigvrtfnt of Passpucr Trains. ir.tsT 2nd, 177. iraint Uati Hirrisbura fnllowsi For New York at 5 Utl, 7 2(1 a. ni., a!id 3 30 p. m. Fur Philailelphia at 5W,iW,a.m, 140 ami o oil p. m. For Heading a 5 On, 7 oil a. in., I 40 and ;t p m. For Pottsir ilie at 5 00' 7 rfO a. ni., an 1 3 30 p. in. and via Schityll-Vill B. S uSqM-!'r!ia ! Branch at 2 40 p. in. For AuSurn via S. L S. BnnrS at 5 iO ni. J For AHentown at 5 (HI, 7 30 a. ni., 1 40 and 3 30 p. in The 5 'it', 7 .JO a. ni ami 1 40 p. ni. trains! have thronch cars for New 1 ork. The 5 00. 7 -'ft a. m. and 1 40 p ni. trains have through ef? for Philadelphia. SUXDJYS. Tor New Tnrk al 5 00 a. ro. For AHentown and wav stations at 5'Vlii. n! L I, 1 li. .1. w:.. J ' i . . s or ,.-.....g, i ..oau.q..,.. an.-. , ia...ms . at 1 10 p. m. j Trains for urrisa'g leitec !a bibles : j t .. ..... V.ar V...-L- ... u i ... ....1 1 II. i Leave Philadelphia at ' li a. n;., and p. m. . . Leave Ueadi'ij; at S 19, t f 10 a: ni.', I ,i0 and C 3 j p. ru. Leave Pottsviile at G 50, 9 15 a. m. and 4 Co p. ni., and via Schuvlkill ami Snsiiii-h u- na Branch at ti 1 j a. m. Leave Alburn via 5s. it S. Branch at 12 00 noon. Leave Allentonn al 5 50, $ 55 a. m., 12 Io, 4 30 and i'o p. in. scyb.irs. Leave New Vorli at d .10 p. mi. Leave Philadelphia at 7 2 p in. Liave Rea-ling at iS 10 a. n. uiiii l! 05 b ni. I.edve A llci.'town i-'t f 1-5 ;. ni. J. E. WOOTTEN, General IHimagrr. C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket .Igtnt. Jnst Pnhlishrrt.ma Seatt l Enreiope. Price nx cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spi rinaTorrha,.or Seminal ! W eakness, Involuntary E nlsSic nj. ?exnal j Debility, and iiii diluents to .M.irriaie i n- j erally ; NVrvonstiess. Consmnptl-.n, Epi-! lepsy ami Fits; Mental and Phisicii Iuca pacitv, resiil:in! from Self-Aouse. etc. Hv ROBERT J. CULVLRWELL, M. D.. Au - tiior ot the O'.-cen Book.' c. mfrable Lecture, clearly proven Iron his t own experience that the autnl consjnrn-j ces i f S..U-Atue maj be eC'cvtriaily remov- j ed withor.l medicines, and without danger ; . , ous suricical operations, bouci-.-s, instru. ' r:,n " Try Tuesd ii. Thiir .d.iy anr! ments, rintrs or cordials, pointing out a 3ufdv p orniiijrs at their meat store at mode of.cnre at once certain and edectn .1 i -he rccf.lence of Mr. .Howe, on Cherry by which every sufferer, no matter e iiat his j eef. Their wacon will also vit the rsi cimdition may be, nmv cure himit If cheaply, j eace of ciriiens the same mormnjr. Kill privately and" ri.iicaliy. none but the Lest ot stock, an l sell at lair Vj-fki Leclnrtrill irore .? fo rW ! Pr Oive ns a fiuT. sands and thousands. HOWE ft ETKA. tent, nnder seal, in a plain envelope, to June 28, I8if5-tf any address, on receipt of six c.nts. or two " Thc" Sixat ." IffTlUMJ has no postage stamps. A Idres the Pohlishe, s, g,..,,, -s an advertuiui niedimu in th s TUE tlLTERWELL MEDICI LCO' 41 Ann St., New V irk: apll-ly J5t.03".c Ifos 4b"-, ,1DfErTlSE.VE. IS. Professional Cards. jJOUIS K. ATKINSOXj I ATTORNEY -AT- LAV; ! mifVlintown, pa. j GTT'ollectlng atld Co'iivei Anting proiiipt i ly attended to. Orrtri On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Sijuare. LFKED J. t'ATTKRSON; ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, StIFFLINTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. AH business promptly attended to. Di m it On Bridge stree', opposite tho Court House square. IT70KKRT JIcMKEN. 11 1 CcilnMoT -at-LlW. ..... Prompt attention given to the necnriiiir , , . , , ., , ,, and collecting ot cUiuis, an I ad l gal bui- ness. OrrtCK on bridge street, tirs' door west ot the Bcllord bmldiniF. AprU 11, 73-if iSxvih n !TfT I) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOiVN, PA: tT?" Collections ami all protssion.tl busi- , ness -iuptlv attended to. jnne 20, li . B. F. liLUCHl'lKLI); ! ATTORNEY - AT : LAW, I MtFFiKrronw, pj. 1 . All 'tisiners intrnsU-,! lo his cara will l,a I cari fully and promptly attended to. Col lections made. Ken! estate b oilit, sold or exchanged. Leases negotiated. Lands m the South, West, and jn the comity tor sale. Otlice. on Bridge bfreef; opposite tha Court House. f"l'r" '77 HNjTcLrifrillf.N, INSURANCE AGENT, fort kor.ir., ji snT.i ro., r.i. K7"Only reliable Companies rcprcsentcif. Dec. 8, 175-1) M. CRAWFDKI, 31. P.; .. l'.i resumed ac!relr the practice of Meiliciae and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at th old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mitfiintown, Pa. March 2'., lX7b' tmMa.7e Physician and Surseor MlFFLISTOWS, r.i. p,, hnn fr()n , , ,,; o j,f nct. jn hjt ra,her f.inlnc, at Ih south end of Water sti eel. I'M iCl?-t . r PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .hiJemiu, Jtminti Co , Pa. Oiri r formerly occupied by Dr.Stcrrrft. FrolesMonal business promptly attended ti at all hours. Y) AhLiVSril l , . 11 js commenced the praclH-e of Medicine and Sui Je-.y a.;d alitlieircoll.tter.il branches. Otrtce at Academia, a! the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. ju!j 15, 18741 j jini- UAKSIIDF.KUKR, M. D., Cotiinies the practice of Medicine an? Surjtcry and ali their collateral liranches. Oflice at his residence in Mc Alistervill.' el. 17'',. 3J K A T : ill EAT!! Tho undersigned have rf inin'-nced th Butchering business, in the borough ot M: Hint.iwn. irst-i j j VEAL MttTON, -and PORK comity, and as a ionrnal of varied and ridin it is not snrpsssed by any weekly pjrfr in centra! Pennsylvania.. ir 1 c ' 't