SQT'r T, Wit. TERMS. gibscriptlon, $l.fiO per annnm, ir paid witti" 12 niotiilia; t2.00 ir not paid within j2 months. yraunem itunriiiciucuu inserted at oo l.fc f..r Transient business noticea in local col- ! eran, if " eacn insertion. i Deductions will he made to those desiring I U advertise or me year, hair or quarter vear. PKffK'A. E. RETIME TABLE. V and after Monday, Jane 5th. 1877, passenger trains will leave Mifllin Su- 'iun,F.R.K.,asrollows, , , SasrwAM. BlitHin Ace, daily except Sut.dav, o 2 a to Pacific Expr..dite ex. Monday 10 l'Jam Johnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 11 32 a iu I .. oiiuu.. ........ Atlantic Express, daily. 9 10 p iu j WL'STWABD, -H- 1.-. J P ammay UMimi. 1. C jl.Il ...An , -41 . a' . , - "... C,ttC d,lll-V .... amvri I ii mi n . f IV I ' H ill Mail, daily except Sand ty 3 Sj p in , Mitflin Acc., daily except fcumUy, 8 isi p m LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Turkey hunters. Squirrels are plenty. Indian summer next. Come to the Institute. Mexico has a brass band. Hominy and "pon-haua." 1'rutltaUle rain last Friday. Kain on Monday afternoon. Chestnuts ten cents a quarU Wild p?e have gone south. 1 hin ice on Strtdsy morning. And now the melancholy days are over. Su months of unpleasant weather before B. The streauks are all well tilled to begin inter w ith. Tlie "boy-boys" were Doiay on Hallow K en Light." ' wrn croP um "6 uue ""- ; ' c -' Thetunv vounir nisn 'now wmrs his , ... n i.; r.r n.,..,i..a.iM.l.,....--h.-.S.l. : ii dhoved tho "ijueer.' f-A-S berid Ard was thrown from a colt a tew d:is ao, and quite severely hurt. Tn, w.i .r )., .,;t. ci..,. . ... t ne o.-eii broken u. by the heavy r:ns. Olive Branch Ltterar Societv of TurOc.lt "... xownshtp has orgauiled for winter work. Tub growing wfccalhss not speared ... i Lealtfcy at this time in the seas.,.,, tu many 3 ears. j The man wEo deliberately publishes in a ! ..wsp.iper what is tiot true is a foe to so- ci, iv. 1 Fiour, Feeal, Chop, Com M a. ana Liuck- . wheat Flour lor sale at Buyers 4. Kennedy's 'lOVl -.t .! . A sulntsutial crossing bis been put down j atrort the southern tenniuus ol Parker street. j Ihere U uo use of trving to keep . run j .., the amount of that:., W .hot. hv amateur hunters. The railroad company has w hitewashed te es and posts about much ol its prop- erty along the road. Calvin North baa planted a new apple orchard on the farm that be bought from I the Gallagher eilUte. j , . r , ., - I The sacrament of the Lord's Supper III j , ... j - .i t .i. . i u Im administered in the Lutheran church in i ihis place on Sabbath, the 18th inst. The large assortment of flowers in Thotnas' tore imparts a cheerfulness to the room u. t fouud in any other store in town. F?y have been devastating the growing w heat to such a degree in portions of Berks , county that many fields hare been replowed. Subscribe for the Sta'.intl and Republican. Just the paper you should have to read by the stove or hearth the coming long winter bights. Millerstown ladies surprised Rev. J. M. Buckley, ot Newport, Perry county, a few days ao, r)y calling on bim in the capacity of a surprise pai ty. The next Reunion of the Veteran As sociation of the Soldiers of Perry County' will be held at Millars'own, at a time to be tlaed by its officers." Tiie Democracy are pleased with the fact Philadelphia Market, Wheat. $1.4-'to j 1 " u,aZ l - l j persons were appointed to take ci.rge t At a mee.is ,.t Directors of the Juniata 1 .iZ , Oil. MttoSbc ; Corn .toSe. bve an W,F slrt g"1 1"in' " Fri of tLe propertj of the Band, and be J Vatlev B,.,k. held this dav. the following Ihe eel diet of .dote ream ago is 1 "l; A snng camp a made for toe night j rC81MmsiUe to fne rituens for the resolutions or respect were" passed : ,,!..-ti,l,.,ii.l,.UJI,,. ; with saplmgs cut down and leaned agamst j . D p Tf .tiolir,. J. K. Holl. VU..... A all-i.e Pr..vi.l..,.- K that they get a United States Senator from knDwn tj,e wor,i overj 1( tue .nnounce the State of Indiana, to fill the place of j m,.nt of bis presence M sufficient to insure Senator Morton, deceased. j , f l,oU!le. "insults," says a modern philosopher,! Col. A Frank Seltzer will lecture on are like counterfeit money. Vfe can not j Wednesday eenirg, on "What I Know !.inder their being offered, but we are not j About Money." This lecture has been de compelleJ to take them." i throughout the State at teachers' i institutes, and has won golden opinions President Hayes has issued a Thanks- ; .UPrever it heard. ' ui.lng proclamation, requesting U.e people j tea.,w wii, rflUi edu. to observe Thursday, November 29 as a , ,.,,, Babjvc,s. 0n Thursdav evening day of Thanksgiving to the Most High. j ,)f lUya wM eu,ure UD Character ,nd The Harri-bnrg TeUgraph ot last Satnr-! M inner"." For the lectures of Dr. Hays dsv says: Tie nine men aTested in this ' and Col SeltT an admission fee of 25 cts. ..iiv l..r rohliir.ir a store iu Uiiiitincdon i each is charired. and we bespeak a liberal W ere taken to the latfer pliee t!iis af ternoon. I r ''Tom WhittaktT, publisher of the Gut ting Gun, a;i obscene publication in Pitts tmrg, has been sentenced to one year iu the Auegheny county workhouse and to pay a line of $1,000." j Go out to iiUtiL camp in the woods two or ! three days, in a shelter of yotr own con Siruction, and l.arn how the pioneers of these ralleys lived when they entered ffte woods to carve a home for themselves. Gobble ! Gobble ! Says an exchange : A turkey in this town, after reading the Presi dent's Thanksgiving proclainaiion walked out of its coop, laid its head on a block and said la the cistern pump: "Yon may as well begin now." Two bills of potatoes raised by J. X. Van-Ormer, of Fayette township, yielded respectively 98 and 113 potatoes; aggre gate of both hills, 2!1 pototoes. He also baa a chestnut burr that yielded 20 fuily 'developed chestnuts. Beat tiiat who can. "A KanUueal (Chester couuty) farmer has been made to weed. He prosecuted three hunters for trespassing on his premi ses, for which they were flntd. THer re taliated on bim by telling him they would give him 80 days' time to remove all fte toxious weeds from off bis farm, and, in ease be did not, they would institute suit against him for a violation of a special law for Chester county, which is punishable with a tine of $50 The farmer, taking the biut, baa four men busily engaged in cutting and ruUing weeds." Jerome Hctrick, Esq., of Mexico, thia county, died suddetfr in the reatibule of the Perry county c'oUrt house, on Tbur. day, the 1st inst He u engaged in cou reraalioa Willi Mr. Ch.rle. Mclntyrev tof BloonifieU,mn4 Mr. Philip Kepaer, of thia county ; suddenly, without a wrd, he leaned fcia head un Mr. Kepncr'a shoulder, and at Hie une time hia body began sink ing to the floor. The friends at hia side P J 'y l" to sink to the floor, - -"n.icwi ine least aign of h. Death came instantly, while he stood talking to his friends Mr. Hetrick was 41 jear ot age, h.vmg been burn in 183C. The racket caused by ths strong wind on Saturday frightened a two-horse team owned by Bayer t Kennedy, s that thfy ran awav from the wt-h..n. ..t th. ri j Spring road. Opposite the blacksmith shop of p41melwker A; Slautterback one of the I . , r0""5 waon- The Urfe "J00 b4ck about twenty feet, and turned up-ide down, sou ine wooa-iaaaers mat were on it Btretched themselves across the road. The 1 shock ot the collision bnmght the team to halt by thrown the hoi-set tUt on m , ay iu"lli 11JC UUr?CI UM UQ I lie , 2 . mo "ajipn iu uicu ine runaway - - ...wvm aiuft.-u, UUfc the Iwrse Hi.it trutk die wagon was baJlr ftoVe Peraonal, Joseph IVrau, of Perry county, has eu fisted in the 8srsan armr. uev. air. campoeli, of BelleVille, Sifflin county, asai-ted Kev. Mr. Sherra:l in the i administration of the Lord's Supper on ! Sunday. i Lawyer Stone, while rccrestin for tur-' '. keys on Shade mountain, about twenty ; ' miles west of this place, a few days agii, i j st-U-d deer, but the animal got awav be'. j fore Mr. Stoue could level hia gnn. r .., ,,-, j - .. ... , I loveripr Iuitranil denies the right of: ' ;mud jnrie to summon the Executive of j . . - . . , j the Commonwealth in such cases aa the 1 Pittsbnrg riots present. I Mr. John Welsh, of Philadelphia, .has : been appointed minister to Euglaud. t'fe ; appointment is a good one. Eev. J. W. Chichester, of Altoona, is about to sever his connection with the Sec- ! ond I'resbvterian church ot that ciiv. whose pastor he has been for a nunther of year past. He has a call from the I'resl.vterian church of Titusvi'.le at a Salarv of SJ.C00 r if i! t t.-..t. Pr-OlhonOLo-v Jacob B.i.ller. .,d Mh.,.,! i ,, . ,- . , . . . . . . Harvey Yeakly went to Shade mountain i n- s, and then covered w ith guut blankets adoui miumgut a great rain set in, aud con- j tinued during the night, but Ihe hunters aa i s. i. ' . ,....6 ,.. ,., u,M,u5n .... .... -s time to prepare breakfast. The preparation i "f ,liat mCjl was done with a dampening i i.. ... . process. Of course hunting iu such a K,,,rm WJS out ol" ,he qtion. They ""' ho!a 'MS . carriage. Samuel lines, a c dorcd citixen ol Walker towps'-ip, has been observing the work of H says 'be "fly" in the growing wheat. 'bat by going to ahent fluid on acleari f ' l-iig one's f.t :e to the ground, and directing i thrt eves t.mard the setiii.it su'i t'.i ! f '" mav be s -cn at work. It is rt -eadiriirlv - Kn al """" il " ' 1 raal sonnds of the laanpuavj in the most ,,,a'' req'iires good eyes, but ! j bungling and disorderly matttler. lo' wiU sce ,!""" "' ,,un,b r' "'P'"-! Ue tLe capacity of a child ever m j'" 'fn T , """I'l' "V'' l '" in ,h.? ! S "cur.ositin, of literature," ( .,..,.. ....... ... i the heart of the i!U, where it germinates, ! I or takes life, and of co"rs .Iter that thu ! aunerea mi a cew or ram naues it uown in jtil, f ,he . a!V is 8rI1(U5,.. iul. I paired if not entirely destroyed. TtA-wrtt'4 I.vsrtTCrp.fra Monday next, ov- 1-la' EleventMnnuil Teachers' institute of jnnlata county will meet in the J Court House in this flace. We have looked over u.e programme, ana irom ine uieui employed letl assured that this session will .equal in iutirest and ability any ever held. Ker. George P. Hays, 1. D., President of Washington and Jeffersou College, whose flashes of ait and rare d ' th of thought st- fracted such la-ge audiences during last session, will ajrain be with us, to entertain and to iust?i.ct. Prof. A. N. Kaub, of Lock Haven State Normal School, will be here the entire week. Prof. Kaub, during his stay among us two years ago, won many friends by his earnest practical work, his ability as an educator; and as au enthusiastic friend or education. )r, J. P. tt'ickershaiu, Superintendent ot Public Instruction, will attend on Tuesday. His life and services in the schools are so well known as to need no mention. Sulhc it to say that the enthusiasm of his earlier j years has only strengthened With experi- i ence. As sn educator ue is recognized ami patronage. From tile proceeds a great por- 1 lin of the expenses must be met, and as i ue have three evenings free, we thus receive yire lectures from Ihe best talent in the country for fifty cents. "Wonder WhoThey Are For ?" My ma's been working very hard, And also very sly. And keeps her sewing out of sight Whenever I am nigh. I asked her once what made her stop Her ftor when I came in ; She said she only atopp.si to get A needle, thread oi pin. The bureau drawer next to mine Is locked bulb night and day. And when ma wants to open It She sends me off to play. I stole a peep one afternoon. Although it was not right; But, oh ! the little things I saw Were such a pretty sight ! The cutest, nicest little clothes J ust big enough for doll ; But then 1 know they're not for Aer She needs theut not at all. I know they're not for ma nor pa, Nor me nor brother 'Hor," For we can't wear such little clothes ; I wonder who they're for t Foe Sale A comfortablo Frame House, and Good Lot, in this boroogb. Price $800. Two buodrej dollars cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to suit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this office, or address tbe editor of ibis paper. tf. On the 6th day of Xtwember, lfl'7, in whit waa then Fermanagh toansbip, Mifflin county, (now Fayette township, Juniata county) by Rbt. John Hutchinson, at the rceWeuee ol the brideVfadier. Kobert Me Keen, were joined in holy wedlock, Jacefc Adama and Margaret licUeen. Half a Cen tury has since alapaed,and thia worthy cohple are atili lie ing iu th enjoy ou-nt of a hale and comtortabie old age. Yesterday (Tuesday, Nov. 6, 1877.) buitie the fiftieth mmvrrr I a golden editing waa celebrated at their ! home in Walker townshin. Juniata eom.tr Pa., at which all the member of their im mediate family now living (except one) and many ot their near relative were preaenL A few day ago, in the apace of nine hours, Gideon Sieber, of Van Wert, husked 112 bushels of corn, and tied the fodder from which it waa husked into bundles Joseph T. Smith baa begun the plantiug of a peach orchard for H. A. Stambaugb, oo the tana of the latter, in Fermanagh tuwnshio Thh ( Wedntrstiay) morning, James Tar- ! klT Waa hurt mairlzitiff iis ruiu..l U.ii um ; t Kennedy' coal boatu, at the coal whirl. I uivri, wine I "III iuc ucrrKw. I and a imlbe that belong thereto WJ Si - : .. c . . lis course struck t'aiker on the head. He Waa kuocked seukeless. Dr. Bauka was called, and under his restorative adminis tration he was restored to consciousness, and is now doing well. A young Mr. Snyder, of Fiyettc town ship, was killed by falling ondeV a freight train, between Lewistown and UrVrtii.wn. ' lueaaay. Meeting of Citizens. At a meeting of the citietns held n the Bund-rooin on Saturday even- inS n,t- at S S- B. Cav- eny WIIS ele(Vted president, and John Hollobaugh Recretaiy. JIr" C"11!- taking the chair, stated that the meeting had been ii t b , . t...-. " iuc i i ; 1 1 iru ievtriiii" the horns, Ac, belonging to the Band iiora tue committee who were an- ; pointed by the citizens at the time of i jts organization to take charge of the i same. j The committee, conswtiuff of H. A. ! htanibangh, v. S. Nort-h and Ltician timks, reported the following prop- ertv in their handa. and atked to be ( . uincuaicu Li .'lu iiu Uier rtrnJrUllMUl.- iity: 2 tuba bass, 3 tenors, 3 altos, j 1 Wite, 2 B-flatt, and one p.dr of ' oiscliargea trotn farther resjKinsibil- ! Cymbals. 9Um0tlOn the report W38 received j : "-a mo fouiuuiiee uuiciuu ltcu. On motion the followinir named I tang-It, J. C Moser and IL A- Stain-! ! banirh ljan,Th I W il 111 1 1 1 II ) II I 1 1(1 M.T1KJUV 1 M miei'l- f 1? It L t T 1 .. r. -.-. T" . ... eJ to notiry Jt A. s,tanilugli of ni appointment, and also call a Uieetin-,' Gf tbe eomoiittee cn SaturdaT, Nov. -' '3, 1877. On motion adjourned. .S. ii. CAVENY, rrtsidtn. J.- E. HoixotAt en, Secretary. Osb of tbe prit.cir.al diffienitten j0 . . ' , , 1 . U'S' e t,M8',n. "B iu.iiiimuio uiauuci u vii. v.u wi wi the words are stalled, the fwentv-sit !. - . . ... . . .1 , letters of the alphabet vving with each ; other to represeut the forty or fortj-two wnl(( m lureigner cau otuv master cur ,()b,e arij,uilge by a vast expense of ..t,r ,,,,,. ,, tieio n.,nrB , th. ! sounds is familiar to all. A few amus ing examples will show that the con sonants are nearly as bad: B makes a road broad, turns tho ear to bear and Tow into a tomb. C .ua&ej limb cliuib, hinged changed a ierer clever and transports a lover to clover. D turns a bear to beard, a crow to crowd and makes anger danger. F torus lowes regions to Sower re gions. G changes son to a song and makes ci.e goue. , H changes eight into height. K makes now known and eyed keyed. 1. transforms a pear into pearl. IV turns a line into linen, a crow to a crown and makes one none. P inetatnorpboPes lumber into plum ber. Q, of itself, hath no eignifeaoce. S turns even to seven, makes have shave and word a sword, a pear a spar Diakes slaughter of laughter, and cut! ously changes having a hoe to shaving a shoe. T makes a bough bought, tUrus here there, alters one to tone, changes ether to tether, and transforms tbe phrase "allow Lis own" to "tallow bis town !" W does well, e. g , hose are whose ! are becomes ware, ou one omen woman, so sow, vie view ) it makes an ortn warm, and turns a bat into what ? Y turns fur to fury, a Kian to many to to toy, rub to ruby, ours to yours, and prob pudor, a lad to a lady 1 Ex. " Nr. Cheeryblek," asked his wife, the other morning, " Whst is the d itferenee be tween bribing a man with a ten dollar bill to keep his month shut, and a mixture of Indian meal and water?" He almost took her breath awav when be answered. "Why, Vou see, one is hush moner and the other 1 , ..... a u is musn, uouey. orrinoira Helmick's Hard Times Treasury Is the title of a new publication just issued. It is sheet music siae, and contains the fol lowing ten beautiful cotiiio songs, adapted for piano br organ : 1. You'll never miss the water till the well runs drv. Comic. K. Howard. 2. He never went back on tiie poor. Mot to song and chorus. W. I. Scalon. 8. Down by dot Orchard. Comic duett. O. Thatcher. 4. Isd't lie a Teasel Comic song aud chorus. Jean LeCroix. 5. Dnlv in Fun. Comic song and chorus. K. S. Crandall. 6. My Linda Lev. Comic song and cho rus. J. McVeigh. 7. As Pretty as a Little Butterfly. Song and dance. J. T. Kutledge. 8. Ptettr Little Jakey. Dutch Comic song. P.M. Strokes. 9. All Tied Back. Comic song. P. Hit ter. 10. Whose dat knocking on de Ole Baek Gate t Comic song and chorus. S. W. New. The price is remarkably low only $1.00. Sent by mail free of charge npon receipt of price. Address all orders to F. W. UEL M1CK, Publisher, 60 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. James Lahey waa found dead on the Le high Valley Kailroad, near Pittson, on the morning of the 4tb inst. Three trains had passed over htm and he was terribly man gled. It ia supposed that he was murdered and placed on the track, aa he hud been paid off No money was found on the body. S lie Bills printed on short notice at the office f tbe Stutiucl n KefWicn. The Press and tha Flow. We envy not the printety man, ' . In city or in town, Who wonders whether pumpkin vines Turn np the hill or down. ' Ve care nut fur bit marble halls, Nor yet his heaps of gold i XCe wuu'd not own his sordid heart , For all his wealth twice told. We are the favored ones of earth, We breathe pure air each morn, Wt sow, we reap the golden grain We gather in the cord. We toil we live on what we earn. And more than thia we do Wc hear of starving millions round, And gladly feed them to. The lawyer lives on princely fees, Yet diags a weary lite, He never knows a peacelul hour, Hia atuioxhere ia strife. A merchant thumbs his yardstick o'er, Groas haggard at his toil, He's not the man God meant him for, , Why don't he till the soil I The doctor plods through storm and rain, Plods at his patient's will ; -When dead and gone he plods again To get hia lengthy bill. The priutcr 'bless bis oob'.e soul ! tie grasps the mighty earth, And stamps it on our weekly sheet To cheer the laborer's hearth. We sing the honor of the Plow . A nd honor to the i're'J Two noble instruments of toil, Each with a power to bless. The tne-, tve nerve of Ihls fist ae, True wealth of human kind ; One tills the ever faithlul earth, The other tills the mind. I xevei had a more desirable stock of Clothing, Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes thau Lat lhc pre!nl l1"i,f' an'1 1 " lhjm cheaer than ever before. Savikl Stkatcb. MAX MED: MCSSER KArFFMAK By Rev. Sol- OfrmB Sirh-r. Mr. Christian Vnssprsmf Mts 1 Alice KautTman, all of Juniata county. ! thf.ii Tii(iiiiin ii amh . at iuu miue s pi-ice oi re-sinenee in rruiao- I twi.i,ip. by Ker. J. D. Thomas, Mr. j j tJ.l j at the U idi 's place ot residence in F rau Tribute of Respect. removed irom this lite Hon. Jei I r't''' Ta!ued member ol this Bo route llet- Board, there- ' tore. . . ii . . - r it. I linoirtu, inai in me aetin .sr. nei- ; ric(t t ,Cel tht the couutv has lost citi- ! xen alio, though comparatively young, has i rarely equaled in intluence and busi- 1. m l..llti.. fitiolvrd. That we deplore his untimely end, and that we profoundly sympathize with his laiuiy in their bereavement. RtiulttJ, That the doors of this Batik be closed lor business during the tuners! ser- i:ca trom ! to 2 o'cl.-k P.M., i dav, Nov X, Is. . on Salur- AWW, That these resolutions ls2 print- i eu ii. ine coiiiiiy papers, ami tnat a ceniueu conv le seut to the bereaved loinilT t.lil l D-iY .! f AMOS (j. BONSALL, Secretarv ot the Boatd. CLOSING TRICES DE IIAYEX &T0WXSEXD, II .4 X K E R S , No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, S locks Bought and S old either for Cash or ou a Margin. V 5, 1877. Bid. Asked. V.S. 6' 151 , liri ik 18l.), J t J..... 10..I 10 I 187 ltw4 " lHt.8 10! 10-4IC, Ii I " Currencr. 6's 1211 " ft's, lhi. new llSif 4's, new, in.'i 4's " H'2 Pennsylvania R. R 3l' Philadelphia & Renling K. R.. Ki I.ehirh Valley K. R 34 Lrhiiih Coal k Navigation Co.. 17 j United Companies of N. J.... 118 Pittsburg, Tittisvilie As. Buffalo K. K 9J Philadelphia & Erie R. R ..... 9 ISortbern Central K. K. C 16 H-stonville Pass K. K. Co.... II Gold ...... k 10: f 10i no laxi 12) 107 102 j !:! 31 i I'll luij Pi 1G ill PC (OM MM1U VI, MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrtmTows, Nov. 7, 1877. Butter ...... Eirgs Lard , Ham Bacon Potatoes. .. . Onions Kg 20 18 8 12 8 411 40 MIFFLIN TOWN UllAIN MAKKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers & Kennedy. Qvotatioss roa To-dat. Wednesday, Mov. 7, 1877. Wheat 1 45 Corn 50 Oats..:...i.. 20to52 Kve "5 Timothy seed 1 OUiol 1) Clovcrseed 4 lRito4 50 BUYERS & KENNEDY, (S uccessors to D. P. SuloutT,) DEALERS IN -IlI, CO Ala, IaU3IVR, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Miftliu- town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS fc KENNEDY. April 21, 1877-tf The Sentinel aud Republican office ia the place tocct job work done. Try It. It will pay you if you need anything in that line. Legal .VotpM. Pr4tt)onolar'9 Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the first and fiaaJ account of Louia E. Atkibson, Assignee, of Joseph Brand ihoti'ur; has been filed in the Prothonotary's Oliice, and will be presented to the Court for continuation on Wednesday, December 5, 1H77. JACOB HKlDLKli, freti,eUr1. PaoviioaoTAar'a Orrics, 1 atiUlmtowo, 'ov. 6th, 1S77. ( nOROLGII XOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Bor ongh of Port Koyal will at tho next Conrt of Quarter sessions ot Juniata county apply to be incorporated under the fioueral Borough Laws. wm. D. Mccormick, Chief Burgess. Joseph IT. Stixmkl, Clerk. novT, 1S7. It'sjtlce to Pajr l'p. ALL persons indebted to tiie estate ef Dr. P. L. Ureunle-if, late of Thonip- aontca n. Pa., will do well to attend, vm. . ii- Kiiiniiciu ui men w..uuiit9 iuc . . . . . .-- j . .., . ..Ihe theji aiic there t' prosecute ar.imst undersigned Admr s. 11 cash cannot be ; . . ,. . . 6 paid its equivalent in er mat be hid. 1 1. . i. . j rAN.MK U Kr.Ei f.F.I f . ANXIE ii. (iKKE.SLBAF, Adininistritices. Thompsontown, Oct. 19, 1377. ClCTIOI NOTICE. A LLtiersons are herebv cautioned airahist trespissing on the lands of the under- signed either in Delaware or Walker town- ship, for the purpose of Ashing or hunting, or for any other purpose. L. E. Atkissom. N. A. l.t'KE.VS. octtl-tr G. S. Lvkkxs. Notice to Creditors ofRobett Montr. 1 nmtat give notice to D. W. Ilar'.ey i Noah Merger. Th .rt.len, S-i. , ,.,' k'.uiTm .n ShAiri'M X- Q..h..O f ........ TI ....It- I Martin Weaver, and Dr. t. Hanks, wl... o'rl .tl. ..i. ..ii " "o m. min i i 1 1 wi .,, That the Court of Common Pleas of Ju- niata countv has fixed the t)nd Mot. lay of DecemlH-r. 1H77. rMnr th Sd dav of Ue; Mon iay , avof De - cember,) at 2 o'clock P. M., ot said day, at the Court House, for the beariug of tuv p tition tor relief under the insolvent laws. ROBERT STONE R Oct 24, 1877. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. fllHE undersigned, Administrator of that X estate of Svlvestvr C. Frev, deceased, will otl'er st public sale, on the premises IU Fayette tow iiship, Juniata county, Pa , at I o'clock p. M., on SATL'hlMY, NOVEMBER 10, 1877, . . . .. . , .. . -. The lI low,,,R descr.be.1 real estitc o . .1 : Ihe .it.div,.led onc-h.lf of a traet ot AVOOD I D, situato in said township, about a halt mile east ol Urowu's Mill, bounded bv lands of , -"-" (ie.rt-ge lle r, H-ory Hart, Samilel M. I t I P ti1 IlWTl I I VP HfW Kurtz and Michael Eicniuan, containing j IJ-VIIUIJ V U filJl.l.tU IJULOLi, ELEVEN ACRES, MOIIE OR LESS. , cood st a utE, I and all ueeess irv oulboilduigs. There is a TEKM. One-halt ot the purchase money i p,A (trehad ot t h .ice Fruit on the wem to be p. 1.1 on cvnilriiiatton ol sale by tiie also riimiinir Hater. Court ; tiie balance on the first day of April, ; '. A lot ol alsmt 2 Acres of (irottrd lb7S, when deed will oe deliered and oos session giveu. JOSEPH Lt)X, Adui'r of Sylvf-gTertrrXjjlaJJ". ocl'21 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE BV virtue of an order of the Court o Common Pleas of Juniata county, the undersigned, Atsuruee ol Solomon Cot man for the benefit of his creditors, will ofler at public sale, on the premises, in Fayette townsiup, Juniata county, at : O'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1877, The following described real estate, to wit A rract oi iami, oetng ine Mansion tarm ,,ia land is cleared an i In a gol state of of said Assignor, containing cnliivation, tho b.Unce is iu g i,l timlier. Okie Hundred and I'orty Acrea, i Four or live biiiidiiig lots wih te tak.-o off more or less, having thereon er.-cted a j trct "tt'ercd lor sls a. parately at T Ox T n- TT : the same lime and jiUco. Large btOne Uwelling rlCUSe, ! TEKMS Ten per cent, of the purchase BANK BARN, Wag.ln She-.f with Stabling, j money to be paid on the day of sale ; tiit.en Corn Crib, and other outbuildings. About ' per cent u h.-u the sale is confirmed by th -12i acres of this land is cleared, ae'l'cjurt; and the balance in two eual instsl fenred, and in a high state of cultivation, men Is, payable in six and twelve months The balance ia well set with Chestnut, Oak, ! from the date of confirmation, iuUrrst to and other valuable timber. Tnere is a Hue Quarry of excellent LIME STONE on the premises, with KILN elect ed thereon. The land has recently been thoroughly limed. There is a tine Spring of water on the premises, with a Fountain Pump, which supplies both the house and btrnvard with an excellent quality of water. This lariu is well su.lied with Fruit. thereK being a good Apple On-hard, a Peach Or- ih.nt and a a-.d snni.lv nrCriM-i ml other small fruits on the finises. ) 1 he an.1 tK,ve Oescnhed Is s.tua d Bniitir 'i n 1 1 1 si tsrtiil hiiKr 4t Me Iitrr '. .iZti..K close proximity to schools, churches aud j stores. TERMS ten percent, of the purchase money to be paid when tbe laud is struck down to the purchaser; Ii Recti per cent. when the sale is confirmed bv thcCi.urt; and Ihe balance in three tavniuuts. the one payable in six months from date ol'cou- i hrmation, and the other pavments in t vel.e : And eighteen months trom said d.ite respec- tivelv. a 11 h interest from Ate-il 1st. 18. S. I the payments to be well scored by ju-lg- tuent notes. EZKA SMITH, Assignee of Solomon C'jtTman. Oct 24, 1877. VAIaUAltlaK FA 1131 AT PUBLIC SALE. T1iIEiinder.sI.rncl, Administrator of the estate of lfobert Ouick. deceased, will ofler at public s e, oii lle premises, at one o'clock r. m., n WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1877, til." I .Honing valuable real estate, viz: A tract of Ian t situate in Delaware J.iuiaia c ttnty, Pa., hounded on the south i by lands nt ibe heirs ol Wm. Keactn dee'd. i ou the east by lands oi Abraham Page, oo Ihe north bv lands ol ' J noes Partel and others, and on the vest br lands of Keuben Kerchner and others, containing 335 ACRES, more or less, 130 acres of which arecleared. in an excellent state of cultivation, and well : fenced with new fence. The b dance is well set with good and valuable timber. There is a Yoiiiik Orchard (well bearing) of choice fruit. The improvcmeuts consist of a Good Log-Frame House, built fur the accommodation of two families ; a first-class Bank Barn, not leas than 75 feet long by 40 feet wide; Blacksmith Shop, good Spring House and other outbuildinca. There is a first-rale Spring of never-fading water convenient to the house, and catbie ot being run into the born-yard at an incon siderable cost. Tbe farm and its improvements constitute a very valuable and desirable tract. It is located within live miles of Thompsontown station, Pennsylvania Kailroad, and is near schools, churches and mills. TEKMS One-fourth cash ; the balance in nie equal annual payment, to be secured by mortfeare. and to bear interest from April 1, lbitt, when possession will be given. S. OWEN EVANS, Adm'r of Hubert Quick, dee'd. Oct. IT, 18T7. XOTICC 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned ia. against trespassing upon the lauds of the undersigned, either in n alkcr or Dela ware township, by tbbing, hunting, or in any other way. John N. Van-Ormer. J. W. Leyder. Henry M. Miller. Solomon Manbeck. George S. Smith. J. S. Lukens. William Manbeck.. Luke Davis. H. D. Long. John F. Smith. Sept 1, 1877-6m nnnrMiti tnoi.-w he eras 1 the Hon. f.rsj. F. Jikix, PresiA'ut Jttdzft of the Conrt of Common Pleas Hr the 41st Judicial District, cumposed of the counties of Juniata and Perrv, and the Ifnnorahles Noah A. Fldor at:d Francis Hartley, Associates Judges of the said Court of Common Plew of Juniata county, lve issued their precept to nie directed, bearing date the 7th day of Sept., 1S77, tor holding Conrt if Oyer And Terminer and Ueneml Jail Delirery, tvA Jneal Utiarter Sessions of the Peace," at MIF- FL1NTOWN, n the FIRST MOM) AY of DECEMBER, 1877, being the 3rd day of tlm mouth. N'oticx is nuar.sr (Iivax, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peaee and Constables of the County of Juniata, that they he thee and there in their proper persons, nt one o'clock on the afternoon of said ljv, ifh their reconla, imjuinitions, examination? and oyer nvnembraiiecs, to do those thing? that to their olliees resfiectirely appertain, and those that are bound by reconiaance tc prosecute against the prisoners that are oi then may be in the Jail of said cou'ity. - - " - Hl.it By an Act r Asemly. passed the tht diy of May, A. V., Ifot, it is made the duty of the Jaatiees ! the Pe.u-e. of tin several counties of this Commonwealth, ti return to the Clerk of this Court ol (Ji artet Sessions of the respective counties, all tht ' rcoST''uancc enteren into in-tore ttieiu tij ! jwrson or persons charged with the ' coumiinou ol a:iy crime, en ,.t such case as mav be ended be I ore a Jistke of tht Pew.e, itlliier existing laws, at least ten lave before the commencement of the se.ision of the Court to whrth they nre maito re turnable respectively, and in all cases here any recognizances are entered into lew than teli days before the commencement of the session to a htell the) are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same iu the same mauuer aa it said act : bad not been pwsed. Dated at MiiUintoun, the hh day oi -1. r, in Use yearof H Lonl one tho t i aud cisht hundred end eventv-seven. - ... . . f Cl.-;r ! . V.:. U 5lri. I " "' t hoe I. film town, ' tXtobor -4, li . ) Sheritr. O.Koe Mitllmi 1 October i4, li.. i COURT SALE i BY virtne of an phans' Court an !!!. ori!.-r or the ir- ot inn! tla comitv. the I ' miit..riint 4 il m.Tiistr-i f or fit' Jnu'i h . ! Laird, d-"e'd. wilt off. r at public sale, on the I premises, in MeCovsville Tuscarora town- ; .i.;.. .... I i ..." . i I " , J-1;'' ' 1 UM-f.-UW.il.. I-, l. ., , ! at 1 nVloek P. M., the lolh.wing describorl j j real estate, late ih'.a prop rrty ot said dece- dent, to wit t ' j No. I. A tr.iet of uhint T HI Al KESof i G 4 . McC, lI!e b:,n,,c. nT Ull.,s j ((f j,,,,,,' I)jtlb, ,,. w,,,( b. 4 plllJic road on the south and essf. and on the north j , b-T u,n'U of J- c- Stewart, having therein . iu McCojsville. boui'dei on the west by school lot, on the north and eat by public road, and on 111-: .south by UmUs ot James Stecuson, having thereon erected a new Two-Stary Frams StciB-Hsrass, j:ttx-2 reel, with WAKE10CSE, STABLE, (and Waiou S!iM. There ts a ginid youn i Apple tJtchatd on the mrmises, also run-! ; nine water. The above tract will be divided in"o two i ' lots srid sold eitlier separately or toeth-.r, ; to suit the convenience or pitrchas- r. , Nn.:i. A ttvot of sloiit W. ACkES of lan-l, no ir McCovsviili-. hounded on the west Z ' by lands of John E. Iol.b. on tho south by i lands of Abraham Noss and heirs of Tho. Barnard, on the east by lar.ils.if J.tcob Nos ' I and pub ic road, and on the north by lands I ot J.imes Meeason. About 3- ucre oi be paid from April 1st, lii8, when posses- si.iu will be given SAMUEL B. CRAWFORD, Adm'r of Ji s j h S Laird, deceased. May !, m:;. Xew Ailvertistuttuts. fJrVT UlVjlJo - l AO AV ANTE D. ! FO, PASTtCCLABS ADPIiES SEWES MACHIKE CO., gjo Broadway, New York City ; Chicago, 111. New Orleans, La. ; Or, Sin Francisco, Cal. $5 $20 per day at home. Terms free. Address tito. Sti.isox 4. Co., ! Portland, Me. noxnen rrox woxder. Girva .itcav A strange, mysterious and most extraordiiisrv Hoi k, entitled 'T'tE j BtX'lv OF WOMlKUS." containing, with numerous curious pictorial illustrations, the myste. les of the Heavens and Forth, .atu I ra'l and Super-Natural, Od lities. Whimsical, 'Stn.nze Curiosities. Witches and tVitch- cratt. Dreams, Superstitions, Absurdities, Fabulous, Enchantment, &c. In order that ail may see this curious book, the publish ers have resolved to give it away to all who desiro to see It. Address bv posts! card, I F. ULF.ASON l CO., 738 A'ashitlgtou j Street, Boston, Mass, - - $RR vro, !" -v,,nr "w ntl,'.,w?V. Jf rm.!U" u) 5 oiiiO fiee. U. HALLETT fc. Co. Fonlaml. Maine, .'Jii'hiRFflTTY I'tANO, ORGAN. BKST. township, 151,111 II ct-l.h,! Slanting New,.- Orzsns, 12 slois $"). Pianos onlv $l", roif$o5i. Cin niarsfree. D. P. HEATTY, Wasiiiugton, N. J. WORK FOR ALL, In their own localities, canvassing for tbe Fibksipb Visitob. (enlarged) Weekly and Monthly. Largtit paptr in Ihe World, with mammoth Chromos free. Biz commission? ! o agents. Terms and outfit tree. Address! P. U. VICKEKY, Augusta, Maiue. rMO A DAT at home Agents wanted. ipi.il Outfit and terms free. TKUK It CO., Augtista, Maiue. "TjXckson's BEST AND ABOVE ALL. These brands of sweet navy are acknowl edged bv all lo be the finest chewing tobac co in tbe market. Sold bj all ileal.-rs. Send for samples to the n.anutacturers, C. A. JACKSON ft. CO., Petersburg. Va. y. F. WAKHLP. Uenentl Agent, t aud 5 S. Water street, Philadelphia, Pa. r TO! FAKMF.KS. FOK Tr.iar i 11 Send a postal card lor IV r -fa. description and nups of 1, 300,000 j aCI"Ctf Kailmail Lands for sale at - aud So per acre, on Kailroad Terms, by the Iowa Kailroad Land Company. Climate and soil first-class, and adapted to Grain, Corn, and Gracing. Tickets tree to land-buyers from Chicago and return. Ad dress J. B. CALHOUN, Land Commission er, 2 Randolph Street, Chicago, 111., or Cedar Bapids, Iowa. arge stock Of ready made clothing ol the aj latest ana choicest styles, tor men and boys, hats, caps, boots aud shoes, notions, furnishing goods iu endless variety for sale at Samuel Strayer'a, in Patterson. Subscribe for theSeafrc4f?rpn6ir4. the best paper iu the country MISCELL.1AE01S i), W. HARLEY'S Ii the place sLere yea can buj tllll IIKST A3fl Tllli CUUAl'EST MENS' YOUTHS & BOYS' CLOTH I K : HJTS. C.1PS. B0O1S, shoss, .tyo riRMSHisa GOODS. HE ia prepared to exhibit one of the most efcoiee and sHeet storks cter of! - : this market, and at .ts TOSISHISGL Y LOIV PRICES ! Also, msa.-nres taker for suits and part of suitsj which will be tna ! t; at short notice, very reasonable. lleniember the place, in Ib fTinau's New Building, Corner cf BriJ, Water s'reets, MIFFLIN TOWN, PA. Sept. 1 , I - SAM'L STRAYE Has jut returned from the EUro citki witb full tari. tatai aaViBBBa A aWi A sfc HATS & CArS, LOOTS & SH0KS5 ALL SI; GEXT-5' F'.'KXISUlNU GOODS. Goods of kinds are low fiom and be a-stoibheu. Pants at 13 cents). Patterson, Pa., May iS, lbnik Proftsxionnl Car ls. JOL'IS E. ATKINSON, ' ATTORNEY - AT -LAW, MIFFLIXTOW'N, PA. rC7"t-ol!ecting and Convevancirg L-rolni t- Iv attended to. Orru r- On Bridge street, o:uoMte the ; Court liuiliC Sipurc. ALrr LFSIED J. l'ATTKK;0-V" ATTOR!; E Y-AT-LAW, MIFKLIXr -WN, JfXlAT.V CO.; P.. i All hu-iiie.s romptlv attend- d t.. Orrici: On !'.rif;re tr.-e, .i;-;te th' ' Court Hottsc -jTie. jiuijEUT MoMk::, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt !itt-T.:ii.ti ghen to thf securing and CotlectiMg lit claims, and all legu' busi ness. DrriCR nn b'idjf st-e.-t, first diM.r west of the Mcllord huiitling. ' April 1 1, s;:V-tf ATTOK XEY- AT- LAW, MIFFI.1XTOWN, PA. ! CT Collections and i'A r.rj;.-s.ioil il basi nes jtromptlv sttended to. ( jnneK, 1S77. j 2 F. BUKCI1F1ELD, j ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, ' XIFFLIXTOHW, P.i. ' All business intrustl to his care will be carefully and promptly attended to. Col-, ltdi"ns made. K-al estate bought, sol I or ' exelts'igisl. Leases nepoti iteI. Lands in' the South, West, and in the county for saie. Olli'-e on bridge Street, opposite the j Court House. arll'77 j JOHN MaAUGHUxV i INSURANCE AGENT, FORT ROYJL, JCSHT.i CO., rj. i C7"()n!y reliable Coupanies rcpresentt-'d. . Dec. 8, 1875-ly ! THOMAS X ELDEIt, M I). Physician and Sargeoh, M'.FFLISTOIVX, r.f. Othee honrs from 9 . w. to 3 p. .. tf fiee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. oct22-tf J) M. Lli.VWFOKD, M. 1., ll.is resnmetl actirelr the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at th. old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mitlii-itown, Pa. Mareii 2;, IN-x j J M. i$rAZEEM7l.7 ! PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON, .1'udemin, Juniata Co , Pa. ''.Tire formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Frol,.sj.,i,-iI hiisincss promptly atieoded to a! all lio'trs. D. L. ALLEN, M. I , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Oilice at Aea-lemia, at the resideucc of Capt. J. J. Patterson. inly 15. 171 jjexuv iiAriiuEKuiii:, m. u.. Continues l!ie practice of Medicine and I Surjrery and all their collateral branches. Otfice at his residence in McA!iter iHe. ' Feb , 1 ?:. Philadelphia & Keadias Eailroad. j Arranrenii jl of Pusseurcr Trains. X .vrntEE 5th, !lJ77. ' Trams leare iljrrilr at fi-vtri : For Xew York at 5 JD, s V) a. m., and " "7 ' and 7 55 p. in. ! For Philadelohm at ." Ji, S lo, :i . . m.. J tit) and S o7 p. m. For Keaiiinir a 5 2H, S P, Il 4i a. in., i 3 . and . .- p m. For Pott-sville a' ." 2. S 1 . m.. Siir1 5 -"i7 p. m. and via Schuylkill Al S uip:ehai'!i:i ' S E P .1 R .1 T f) A .V, Draneh at 'J lo p. m. 1 l"r V''"'r" viJ s- 1, "i'Tr1, 5 ,! .;-" i.ovi-j u For Alientoun at in, 10 a. in., 2 0I, 3 5i aud 7 p. in. 'in ii . t ' I,-- The 5 ", S HI a! ,,. and II 57 and 7 V. P .... i 1 S I I:.rrn'.VS. ( M ailt Dri.i.- trains have throttyh cars for New York.1 The 5 il, 8 10. m." and '1 'SI p ni. trains, have through cars for Philadelphia. -r--. rv;s r i ir ... . ' Jj I :lifn Per lent. Less than I ar M'.llAf IJ. For New York at 5 "JU a. m. ( For AMentowu and nay stations al iiis. lu For Ueiding, Philoiloljihia and nay stations at 1 4 " p. m. Train) fur if.irruiarj Uutt os fulioici : I Leave Xew York at 8 4 j a. to., an 1 1 '', j AS!) and 7 45 p. in. Leave 1'hiU ielphia at 9 15 a. n., and ' ll:, ana i -op. m. , Leae Heading at f , ' ' 1 a. tu., I 80 6 lj and In a., p.m. Leave lVtsville at K H),9 15 a. m. ami 4 35 i p. m.,and vi.iS. iliujlkill and Sus-iueban-1 na branch at 1" a. in. Leave Auburn via S. t S. Branch at liOot nwIl. , Leave Allentown at i :W, 5 '. O.j . , 12 15, 4 3'l and '. 05 p. m. j t Does not run on AWaji. ' SUSO.IYS. ; , - .... 1 Leave 5W mk at S J n. u. Leave Philadelphia at i ; i p j Leave Reading at 4 40 and 7 4 a. c. and 10 P m" I Leave Allentown at 2Sta. in. and 0t'5 p.m. Via Varrii and K-ex Rnlrca. j J. E. WtK)TTF.X, ; and 7 -O p. m. C ennui Manager. C. G. HANCOCK. (Itmtral Ticket Agent. fOB PHlNTIXt; OF EYEltY K IX III done at thia otlieo. ' Subscribe for the Scut mel A. Kej utdican. .1Dl E!illSEME. IS. am -aaaaK A sx aaaja fe A --. Vi CT" SLTfS MADE TO I Kx'.'i SAMt'tL.- .VeJicnl I AyerV HairVi For rc&toring to Gray ; batural Vitality and on. ble at'. L4 at or j -- -rfPSse t tw-ir. vc'dhtUc yoas ttwlfixs )r,utk. Thin hair is tiii. l.i i, . iir liair rlievLed, mid LaMnes. . tlioitgli not always, cui-e.l ' . use. Xot Iii tig cau reftoie th. wKere tiie follicles are dcit". t.3;e glands atropljied and dcru Cut t-U as remain cau be shvc: tii is application, aud ttiiiulate,i , activity, so tliut a new gron .li hair is produceiL Instead of foul the liair v.ith a jiaaty sedimeni, : w iil keep it clean aud vigorous, occasional use will present tiie 1: from turning gray or falling t : and consequently prevent LaWnes ll.e restoration of vitality it give; to the alp arrests and prevent the formation of dandruff which i often so uncleanlj and ofleasire Tree from, those deleterious stil staucpswlii.il make some prepara tions danperois, slid inj'irioMs to t'" liair, the Vigor can only benefit, rm ntit harm it. If wanted tnereiv ti i a HAIR DRESSING, nothincr els. I can be found so ilesirnblew Contain inir neither oil nor tl". it doe not fw.il white cninbrif!. Rtid yet Ins'1" i long on the hair, pinlr it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grr.tef:'.l perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., rractiril! and Aaalytlcal Chemists, IOHF.I.T.. WtS.t. sot.n t aLt. pbi'ogists :?srwtim. 'X 1 aKCTU R I TO YOl ACw 31 Iu T Jutt Pubtiihed, in a Sealed Eurelnpt. tix cm!!. A Lecture on the N'lfi'.re. T".--ui' ni Kadie il Cure 01 isperiimterrlitea, or Se eakness, Involuntary l.tiussioiis. -l)eliiiity, and luiptdiiueuts to Marri.i era'.lv; Xervou-uess. (.'.nsuio ti-.t: lepsy sn.l Fits ; Mental and l,ll: i acitv, resulting fi .ni Slf. Abase, et KdbtliT J. CL I.VEKWK1.I., .V. . thor ul the 'ti.-een Book," &c. The world-renow :ied n'ltlior. in mirable I.iTture clearly prows ! own experience that the awful ri.; ces ot Sclt-Alnise may b"erl.-et.i.uh ed without uiedicMies, ai.d n iMioiit ' oils snrgicai operation:,. bo!:i-j. . incuts, rines or eonlials, pointin. mode of cure at once ceitain ah-i ct by wu ill evury sutl'erer, no matter : CondiM-.n may be, may cure hiuiseil ei. privat.-ly and radically. CThin Lei-lure wilt prjre a e" senrfs and IhouiauJi. Sent, under seal. H a flain cnte any address, ou receipt ol six erM postage stumps. A ldress the Pel- THE VI IA EttW ELL JICDH Al. 41 Ann St.. .New i ajrll-ly PoH-0:!!ce Bo sSEE! SE I :o t6 tut- Pert Royal Igrisnltspal i FDR WK H Tmu:.iiL; MAtm: tioiisc; I'oiv nit.. I t . 5r ha f Efsev'icre.s J. F. JACOBS k CO.. I'ort Koy.il, Juniata C., Pa. July J5, 1M77. r00TS AM) m)L. a T i:iv residence at K...U Point. Xiitttirt j ,Pwn am ,.,1 tl MII.( mt orders lor . i,jTn tin il1ol'i IflMsIN AlU MIOLs, 1-AD'KS". . Sla&ES' AND CHiLDUEX'S WEAK, 2t p.ir io correspond uith the times. All kin;:.s of REP j I ti I V C also prMnptly BttendeU M. Hoping to re- ct ive a share iff the patronage ol the neo- , liKri; WVBt,r lht.Ir ,(bei;t thoe. niaker A g FASICK. Feb. J! l75-1f ' COl.OMOl SCIUER, I Will visit MilH-.n and Patterson eve- j Tuesday, Thursdny and Saturday morniii;.- and will furnish the .-tiizuns wf these btir' i 1.. ..-;. k. -. i i . . " ..1 "Z bekk, TEAL, MCTTOX. POKK, A,. at the very lowrsr prices, lie resbeens:! ' M.l-cits the pilrun.i;c of t(c -ublw:. it i ; 11 s if1
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