tfKTgfl. & REPUBLICAN JJIFFLINTOWN : ireaesdar, Xov'r 28, 1STT. TElhlS. Subscription, $1J0 per annum, if paid within 12 month! ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in local col nmn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PEKS'A. B. ILTIME TABLE. ON and after Mondav, June 25th, 1877, passenger trains wiU leare Mifflin Sta tion, P. R. R., as foUows : KaSTWAKB. Phila Ex., daily ei. Sunday night 12 M am Mifflin Ace, daily except Sundav, 6 25 a m Pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 10 19 am Johnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday 11 32 a m Mail, daily except Sundav 6 05 p ui Atlantic Express, daily.! 3 lOp iu WESTWaSD. PitUb'g Ex , dally except Sunday 12 33 a m Pacific Expresa, daily.,, 5 5 a m Way Pai,s., daily 5 mrnv"' 1 0 w J ) leaves 10 10 a m Mii, aaiiy except Sunday 8 3.3 p m Mifflin Ace, daily except Sunday, 8 iio p m LOCAL ISTE LLIGL. C. Thanksgiving t -morrow. Coal oil in Centre county. Four weeks till Christmas. fcbris'.nias trees are looming uo. Retired for the season corner loafers. Winter begins on the 21st of December. Daylight was a lung time coming on Mon day morning. The late efforts of pike and bass fishers have been of no account. The 3iad who believes he knows, predicts forty-five snows this winter. Since the begining of the late rain, cany disasters have been reported. Forty cases ot diphtheria are reported j from McVevtoWn, Mifflin countv. Reiuenuber SaloufFa Uotel The Juniata House on Court week, meals 25 ce-jta. Raiders are lively along the Mexican border. The case is looking serious. Threa-card-monte men on the cars, ocea- Fhilidelpbia markets. Wheat $1,41 1 tol,45, Corn 58to61o oats 35to36eent8. j Scarcely a family in McVeytown, Mifflin I county, Las escaped a visitation of diph- 'U"l., , . ... ,,, county, lost eleven hegs by some unknown disease. The ladies of America expend, annually, eight millions of dollars for paint and pow der for their faces. Hog butchering In the full or the moon, ' is considered, by many people, the right time to put up pork. Qu'te a revival of religion has been in progress In Grtlber's Cuatel, at Srauville Station, Mifflin county. A meeting will be held in the Patterson school house on Friday evening, to re-organize the Literary Society. SalouflTs HoteL The place for pare Rye whiskey, for medical pur poses. A Murphy movement has been inaugu rated in Patterson. The meetings have been held in the Evangelic church. Newspapers spread between quilts on a bed, on a cold night, help to keep the warmth ot the body from escaping. A spirited revival meeting is in progress in the Evangelic church in Patterson. Many se'ikert are at the altar every night. Union Thanksgiving service will be held in the M. E. Churgh to-morrow, at 1"J o' clock. The sermon will be preached by Rev. K. E. Berry. Such documents as that issued by the Pittsburg Grand Jury", indicate the disease that can not fail to take the life of the Re public, in its own time, unless cured. Tbo bouse of Wm. Wise, a short distance North of Patterson, that suffered from the ravages of fire recently, has been put in repair and rendered habitable. The Sheriff of Butler county has been put out office because be bribed men to vote for him. The provisions of the New Constitution settles the work of the briber. SalouflTs Hotel. The JaniaU re fitted and refurnished throughout. Pleasant parlors for ladies. Prices moderate, meals only 25 cents. A Harrisbug detective has succeeded in tracing out a gang or car robbers. The robberies were generally committed about Tyrone. The thieve, principally ! Huntingdon and Altoona. If a Southern jury had found as the pre sentment of the Pittsburg Grand J ury reads, it would be pronounced a full-fledged Ku Klux production. What do you call the Induction of the Pittsburg Grand Jury t On Tnesdsy morning Charlie Paonebaker, sou of Daniel Pannebaker, of this borough. off tbo out door sup of the school j fell house, and fractured and dislocated the left elbow joint. Dr. Banks rendered the medi cal and surgical attention necessary in the case. the presentment of the Pittsburg Grand Jury, in the riot case, labors, indirectly, to cast the blame on the State authority, be cause it sent troops to the threatened local ity. Certainly it was not State authority that caused riots at the same time in thir teen other States. They bad better said nothing than to send such a doccment to the reading world. Huntingdon has a romance, in the mar riage of one of her citizens to a Southern lady who cared for a Huntingdon man when he lay wounded, at the house of the bride's father, during the war. The care extended by the Southern family to the wounded Union soldier, obtained a guard for their property during the occupancy of that strip of country in which they lived. Snyder is the name of the Huntingdon man. About 2 o'clock on Wednesday morning, the 21st inst, a fire broke out in the tramps' room in the jail. A solitary tramp occupied the room. The fire kindled overhead, from the stove-pipe, while he slept. Smoke, name and dreadful heat aroused him and caused him to shout as only a man who is confined in a p rlson-room can shout when tire threatens bim with its tortures. The tramp's cry was caught np by other inmates of the prison, and thence the thrilling cry of Fire ! Fire ! got out into the streets. The bell on the Lutheran church was rung, until the alarm had aroused a sufficient number of citizens to insure the extinguish ment of the fire. Many citizens did not hear the alarm. It was a narrow1 escape from destruction for the jail. Its loss would have been greatly felt, by the tax payers, for to rebuild would require a large additional indebtedness. Personal. Jacob Thomas, and William Wagner, each short a wild turkey on Thursday. Abe Lacy, who was an inmate of the ja'l on the night of the 1 re mad.; his escape, Abe ha2 !.een lodged on acharge of vagran- Last week Judge Lncien Adams of Rock Island county, Illinois, spent a few days with his lather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Adams of Walker township. Abram Moist, who moved Irons this cono ty to Ohio, about 40 ylars ago, is visiUng his friends in this county. Orlando Mathers, of Ohio sojoarned a few days with his mother, Mrs. Turbett, in this place last week. Erodie Crawford was kept radoors, last we, by poor health. Elias Tilten's Assignee is rattling off the goo-ls these days aud nights at public sale. E. S. Doty wss overtaken by such a suite oi neaitn, wilnin the past week, that confinement to the bouse became necessary. Captain McClcllan has opened a saddler and harness making shop in a room adjoin ing Justice Loudon's office. Mrs. XcClure, wife of Col. A. K. Mc Clure, died of neuralgia of the heart, ie Philadelphia on Saturday. Mrs. MeClure's maiden name was Matilda Grey. She Was a uative of Tuscarora valley, this cu'ithty, and has many (Vends and acquaintances still living here. All of the older cltiiens ol this town have a pleasant recollection of Miss Matilda Grey. Noetling, County Superintendent of Com mon Schools in Snyder county, has resign ed. W. P. Scharf is his successor by ap pointment. Aad now the reiart circulates that great irregularities hsve been discovered in the past acts of the Pittsburg lawyer, GUI, who mysteriously disappeared. The friends of General R. E. Lee are leaking an effort to prove that the command of the army of the United States was offer- d ' Mm' j"8' Previuu to his going iuto luc ser ice. w ell, what if it was offered f What does the offer prove T A rhiladeliliia lawyer named ftrinckie is iu court, deleuding himself against a woman, who claims to be his wife, and wauts to be divorced. "John Potter, formerly ef Centre county, was elected a nieniber of the Wisconsin Democrats and Greenbackers. ThtJ m ,he Democracy are or(r,niBing McClellan Clubs seems to indicate a desire run hlin fir the Presidency next time. Cubbing the other day with the" Pytchley , says thd London World, pretty Mrs. came to grief in a brook, from which she emerged drij ping from hat to boots. "What am I to do f" she eaid pite ously to Csptain K , who, seeing the fal!, had ridden to her Assistance- Tin. r11-.int ,uin , Iadv.klIIer and insnmin. "I think I must squeeze you," he said, iu his happiest manner: Thanks," said the little woman, rising to the occasion, " but I see my husband coming, and I think he would do that better than you." George B. Arnold is the champion fox catcher of Perry county. The Republican Sena.ors who have ven-J tnred nesr enough to the White Honse to ' talk with President Hayes, are swinging around nicely in his favor. Get acquainted, ! thst's all that is needed. ' The Altoona Tritons favors Judge Ster rett for Governor. A yonng Philadelphhn. who wm com pelled to give np a pavement news stand. s3 far foreot himselfat to ssnltthe Mavor i on the sidewalk of a street in that city. Iat week. The Mayor called a policeman, snd now the yonrtg man languishes, under the cnaree of an assault upon the chief officer of the city. " Rev. .1. Kistler. late of the Lnfheran congregations in and about Tyrone, has sc ripted a call from an Orrstown, Franklin ronnty, rharge." Senator Don Cameron h-i a sandy com plexion, and is six feet tail. Senator Ben Hill has round shonlders. I snd be walks medita'ively with his Bands behind him. Professor O mining savs that after a mil lion years elariers will rover New England. Alas ! for the nntmegs and tans. The bsbv farmer. Agnes Parr, wss ac cused of man-slanghter, on the 21st inst., in Philsdelphia, but the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. " Miss Alexander, of Mt. Clemens, Mich igan, sn educated, intelligent young woman, eloped recently with a circus rider. When the circus reached Ingersoll, Canada, she killed herself with poison." " About fifty members of the colored ttantiat Phnrrh in I.eYincton. Vs.- were dropped from the roll for sttendingacircos." Os Saturday night Mr. Samuel Derrick, a tenant on the farm of Mr. Forney, at the upper boundary of town (formerly owned by Dr. Swartz.) made up his mind to stand guard in one of bis cornfields, from which the corn was rapidly being spirited off. Be fore he was on duty long he espied two men, both busily engaged at one shock, when he and a man whom he had engaged fur the occasiou, started after the intruders, who immediately took alarm and fled. The one chap,being lively-footed, got away (his name is known, however), but the other stumbled and fell into a gutter, where his pursuers overtook bim, snd we presume the parties w ill ooth le dealt with according to law, as it la certainly high time for some of the numerous thieves in this vicinity to be made examples of. Dncanan Record. On Monday evening Alderman McCor mick united in marriage, in the lock-up, George W. Bousum and Mrs. Eiubiek, for" merry Miss Hockenberry. Bousum isone of trie party charged with complicity in plun dering the cars of the Pennsylvania Rail road company, and now nnder arrest and imprisonment in the county jail. His wife was divorced from her former husband, Embick, some time since ty our county court. JUoona Tribune. A bem belonging to Christian S piece, of North Coventry, has become greatly at tached to a litter of kittens. The krttens are in a hay mow, and there the hen spends nearly all the day in trying to keep them ULder her wings. The kittens enjoy the sport, and lie contentedly under her wing, often with beads and feet sticking out, and they even get up on the matronly old ben's back and slumber there. Mother puss doesn't seem to be at all jealous, and lies alongside of the fowl in peace. It is not at all shange for an old cat to be fond of young chickens, and they often lie down together-cne inside of the other j but it is something unusual for a staid old hen .up posed to be devoted to the egg-laying busi ness, to wsste her time in nursing kittens. Weft Chttter Reyubhcam. Borningtownabbath-S chool will have a Christmas festival, such a In days .one by. A mile and a half tramwav mWi, ,,- Juniata band Conipsnv't mine with fir.- villa SUtion, Mimin county. The buckets u-svel on the rope at the rate of three miles an hour, and carry sixty tons a day. A ten- norse power engine at the mine is the power mat worxs tfe buckets on the rope the en tire distance. A soa of Mrs. Sarah Troup, of Juniata township, Perry county, aged about three years, was drowned in a ran near bis moth er's residence on Friday a week. The lit tle fellow, while engaged in play, tnmbled into the stream, which wss swollen by rains, and was afterwards found by some men two miles below the place where he tumbled in, lodged in some underbrush. Perry Comply Freeman. Thru men were engaged in the robbery f Klcffinan's store, in Uillerstowo, on the night of the 5th inst. It is supposed the thieves crossed the Susquehanna river into Dauphin wirh their plunder at Crow's Kerry. One of the thieves drove the horse to New Buffalo aid from thence to the Junction, where he abandoned the team where it was discovered by Dr. Kentter. A warrant waa issued for Bensor Dowman, of Millenburg, Dauphin county, and portion ot the stolen property waa found in his house. Bloom- field Advocate. Desperate encounter With Four Blackened Villains. Friday night a week, Mr. Samuel Kemmerer, sou of VV.B. Kemmerer, proprietor of the well known flouring mill located about midway between Mil too and Watson town, worked at some lej.airs in the mill until about 2 'clock on Saturday morning. lie had fiuished at that hour aud was washing bis hands when the aiill door opened and in stepped a man and presented a pistol to his face aud demanded flour or bis life. It may he imagined that Mr. K. was a little sur prised at the thus early Calling of the customer to say nothing of the uanuer in which he made bis wants knowu. Before Mr. K. had time to reply, the blackened Mexican styled individual proceeded to lay bold of i sack of flour but was told that that had been sold out oe wouu e given some out ot a bin in another part of the mill and in vited him to go along and get it. Af ter loaering the light jf the lamp, Kem merer started, followed by the pistol flouristier and on arriving at the desig nated place, Mr. K. picked up a flour stamper and instantly turned around and with one blow of the instrument Idled bis assailant to tne floor and then proceeded to belabor bici in a manner in strict conformity to the requirements of the occasion. The noise produced aroused a large dog in the mill which came to the scene of combat. About this time the door again opened and an other man entered. The dog thiuking uo doubt, that he would take a baud along with the rest, pounced upon cus tomer No. 2 and came off victorious, in as much as he got his man down and drew blood quite profusely, as indica ted by bis mouth and the quantity dis covered on the floor of the mill after daylight. X xt upon the scene cams two more meu who drove the dog off and dragged his aud Mr. K's victim c . i ,.:ti 1 - I i . i . iroui me tuui iuu piani-u lueui in a wa gon standing Dear aud drove oil at a j rapid rate. Mr. K. says he dose nrr ' Kuow to wtiat extent ne injured inn man i J with the flour stamper, but supposes' .1.-. i . . i i ...! . much. At last accounts there was no clue to the whereabouts of the party. Their faces were all blackened as above stated and were not recoguized. Daily .Miltonian. inr.n-. JEFFRIES On tbo 1 1th inst., in Sallna, Kansas, William M. Jeffries, aged 53 years, 2 months and 18 days. The deceased was a native of Juniata county, and removed west from McVeytown, Miffiin county, a few years ?o. CLOSING PRICES or DE HA VEX &T0WXSEXD, B1XKERS, ' No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA, Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. J'uv 2C, 1877. Bid. Asked. U.S. 6's 1W ll'f 1K-J 1P65, J &. J Hi Wfij 1S67 10m 18;8 lHt lit' 10-lt)'s Hf Currencv. 6's., 12IJ 122 " 5', ISHi. new UHlJ Its.J 41', new W Vi 4's 1"2 103 Pennsylvania R. R 32 3J Philadelphia & Res ting R. R.. l'.J V, Lehigh Vatlev K. R 40 V Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co.. 1 I'nited Companies of N. J.... 119 120 Pittsburg, Titusville k. Buffalo R. K 8 9 Philadelphia t Erie R. R flj 9-J Northern Central R. R. Co 16 14 Hest-mville Pass. R. R. Co 1 1 1 1 ' j Gold 1021 103 COMMliltCf -.la. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrLiNTows, Nov. 28, 1877. Butter 20 Eggs 20 Lard 8 Ham.... 12 Bacon ................. 8 Potatoes 40 Oniona 40 Rags 2 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers A Kennedy. QcotATtoss foa To-day. Wednesday, flov. 28, 1877. Wheat 1 35 Corn 50 Oats 20to52 Rye 65 Timothy seed .......... 1 OOtol 10 Cloverseed 6 TOBACCO. fROM THE SEED TO THE WJRE UOCSE. A practical hand-book for the Tobacco Planter, embracing the author's practical experience in cultivsting and curing the weed, and the methods practiced iu all the States in which it is grown. A complete guide to the planter and a work of great in terest to the consumer of tobacco on ac count of iu historical and medical informa tion. A book that everybody should have. 150 page, octavo, by B. Rush Senseney, M. D., Chambersburg, Pa. Price One Dollar, sent to any address on receipt of the price. Agents wanted to sell this book everywhere, and it sells without trouble. Address JOHN M. POMEROT, Publither of "Franklin Repository," Cham bersburg, Penn'a. noT21 Ssle Bills printed on short notice at the office of the SnuZ d PRIVATE SALES. A VALUABLE FARM OF 120 ACRES, more or less; 100 acres cleared an! In s high state ur euit.va' ion, b -longing lo the Heirs of John Yoder, deceased, is horcby offered at Private Sale. Tlie Farm is situ ated in Fermanagh township, about three miles northeast ol M .(Hint .. The im provements are a New Frame House and Bank Barn, and other outbuildings. There is a spring of never-failing water at the door. A stream of water traverses the farm. An Orchard of fruit in variety, in cluding grapes in bearing condition, is con venient to the buildings. For further in formation address D A. YODER, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. A FARM OF 7-i ACRES, 55 ACRF.3 clear and in a good state of cuftivation, the baince in timber, in Spruce Mil township Juniata county, Pa., one-ha(f mile from the proposed railroad from the Juniata td the Potomac river, six uiies froiu Port Royal The improvements are a Large S tone Dwel ling House, 28x30 feet, with a we1 of good water at the door. Bank Barn. Corn Cribs. and other outbuilding, a large Apple Or chard, and a great variety of fruit. Aso the right to quarry lime stone on a farm about a haf distant. The farm has been Hmed recenty. Tcsx 4 One-half cash, baance in lt annna payments. For further jarticu.irs address S. A. IIOFFMAV, Spruce Hi, Juniata Co., Pa. A FIRST-RATE FARM, CONTAINING One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheat -growing district iu the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements are a large two-story BRICK HOUSE ( 13 rooms, hall and cei'ar). Double Log Barn and Stabie, and other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of pnug water traverses the centre of the firm. There s a large orchard on the premises. Will fake $70 per acre, part cash, rest iu payments. A far o adjoining sold for $100 per acre. The reason tor selling, is the desire to invest in city property! in Circlevillu. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Pickaway Co., Ohio. THE HEIRS OF PETER AND SUSAN MINGLE offer al private sale, the real es tate ot said decedents, situated in Ferman agh township, Jttniata county, Fa., one mile west of Vlirtlintown, containing about 20 Acres of Land, nearly all of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a commodious DWELLING il()t SE, Bank Barn, and all necessary out buildings There is a large variety of ex cel.ent Fruit on the premises, and a well of good water at the door. For further par tie ulars apply at the Srmliutl office, Lewis town, Jacob Beioleb, MitHintown, or to Uexkt Mi.iule, on the premises. A FARM or 82 ACRES, MORE oa LESS, situated in Walker township, immediately west of Davis's Lock, bounded by the Penn sylvania Canal, by lands of John F. Smith, by lauds of Christopher Tyson and bv lauds of Luke Davis, having thereon erected a NEW FRAME HOi E, Mable and out buildings. A M'ell of Hri'-rjt wjter. Cis- i tern. Young Orehard of Apple Trees and j pe4cn Trees First-rate river bottom land. A di-sira'nle home. For more definite par ticulars call on J. W. I.'der on the prop- ... A, , Tt, ., . ,.,. ertv, or address htm t Taon'psontowr1, "; .. r P. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of sbent TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framellnuse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door of the house. For particulars call on or address VV. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN S usquehanna tow nship : No. 1. A lot of ground containing 8 acres, with large Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuildings. Young and thriving Orchard of about 70 well selected apple-trees, Jtc. Church ad joining the premises. No. 2 About 45 acres of land, with 80 acres cleared and nnder good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 3. A tract of Tiruberland contain ing 5 acres. All three properties within one-fourth of a mile ul each other. Apply to S..G DRESSLER, Oriental P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. A FARM OF SIXfY ACRES IN DELA ware to vnship. Land of good quality, hat ing thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, weathei -boarded, BANK BARN, nearly new, and other outbuilding'. Convenient to churches, schxyi and mills Situated 3 miles north ol Thonlpsoutown, 4 miles north of Thoinpsoiitown railioad station. For more definite particulars caH on or address SAMLEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. TWENTY ACRES GOOD TIMBER LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, one-hail miie :rom Saw Mill. Other tmiberland ailjoming this ran lie ooiigbt. Apply to B. F. BURCHFIELD. Office, Briuge St., M'.tllmtown, Pa. BUYERS & KEXXEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN (.RAI.X, CO A Li laUMBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Piaster, SEBU9i SALT. .C o- We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to f urnish Soil to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS fc KENNEDY. April 21, 1877-tf Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican, a paper that gives you a greater variety, and better selection of reading matter than auy other papor in the Juniata Valley. New Advertutementt- MARY J. HOLMES. T:i oi w novel, MILDRED, by Mrs. Mary J. U.. laics, au'bor of those splendid books Edith Lyle West Lawn Tempest and SuAtkine Lena Hirers etc., is now ready, and for sale by all booksellers. Price CI. 60. It is one of the finest novels evor writ ten, and everybodv should read it. O. W. CARLETON CO., Publishers, New York. Send for Reduced Price List of MASON & II A ML IX CABINET ORGANS. NEW and SPLENDID STYLES ; Prices Rsjlueed l& to $50 each, this month, (Nov. 18,). Address MASON . HAM LIN ORGAN CO., Boston New York, or Chicago. fhC q t0jl per day at home. Terms free. ipj h ipuu Address Gao brissos It Ce., Portland, Me. AGENTS WANTED. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS msia sEwne wm co.f 829 Broadway, NeW York City ; Chicago, 111. ; .New Orleans, La. ; Or, San Francisco, Cal. )UU 5 outfit free. Portland, M line. U. HALLETT A Co. WORK FOR ALL, In their own localities, canvsing for the FiREsir-i Visitor, (enlarged) Weekly and Monthly. Largest paper in the H'orld, with mammoth Chroirios free. Big commissions to agents. TeTms and outfit tree. Address P. o. VICKEKY, Augusta, Maine. 10 A DAY at home. Agents wanted. JIU Outfit and terms free. TRUE fcCO., Augusta, Maiue. mmv piwii fiunw. bkst CTLook! Starllinit News Orsrans, 12 stops $V. Piano onlv $13'', eo.f $'(). Circulars free. D. F. BEATTY, Washington, N.J. rrtVMOXA cures Asthma. PrDIOi cures Catarrh. PI'I.VIOVA cures ItrOIICltit f . 11' I, 1 cures Consumption 11' I.MOVt increases tiieMrentrtll PCL..110MA invigorates the AupC tile. PI LMO! is sold by Druggists Price $1 per bottle. CASH! CASH! CASH! WILE. SEC I' RE BARGAINS. 1 have returned from the city with a full sti ck of MEN'S CLOTHING, Orercoats, Hats and Caps, At November Prices, Reduced. BOOTS 2 25, UP TO LADIES' SHOES $1.25. No ShodJj. I have added a line of PRIMS AND Ml'SLIXS To stock. Prints, fast colors, at & to 6 cts, Al.., Arh ekle's Coffee 28 cts., cash. Also, the genuine Syrups. Horse Blankets, Robes, Cheap. Call and see, aud be convinced. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Nov. 20, 1877. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. NovmBEa 5th, 1877. Trans tear Hirrisbnrg as fuUovcs : For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 57 ami 7 55 p. ra. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. ra., 2 00 and 8 57 p. ru. For Reading at 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. m., 2 00 3 57 and 7 5 ' p m. For Pottsviile al 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill A Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Auburn via S. & S. Branch at 5 10 1 ru. For Ucntown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 57 and 7 55 p. m. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m and 3 57 and 7 5-5 p m. trains have through cars for New York. The 5 2, 8 10 a. in. and 2 i p. m. trains bavtthrough cars for Philadelphia. SUSDAVS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 2' I a. ni For Peading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 43 p. m. Trains for Hamsburg leave as follows : Leave New York at 8 43 a. m., and 1 00, 5 30 and 7 45 p. iu. Leave I'hiUdelphia at 9 15 a. m., and 3 40, and 7 20 p. m. Leave Reading at t4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 30, 6 1-5 aud 10 33 p. m. Leave Foitsvi'!c at 6 ll', 9 15 a. m. and 4 35 p. T.i.,ini via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Branch at 8 15 a. m. Leave Auburn via S. It S. Branch at 12 00 noon. Lea7e Allentown at t2 30, 5 50, 9 05 a. m., 12 15, 4 3U aud 0 0 p. m. t Docs not run on Mondays. fA7.iFS. Leave New York at 5 3l p. tc. Leave Pbiladelphi.1 at 7 2') p. m. Leave fea-iiug at 4 40 and 7 40 a. m. and 10 3-5 p in. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 905 p.m. Via Morris and Essex Railroad. 1. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent. jTEW DRIU STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building,) Main Street, .MltTJIntoYTn, Pa. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. NOTIONS, ST .TIONERY LAK:K VARIETY OF r v: medicines, Selerteri ai: kie.tl care, an 3 warranted jrom high auiuoritv. CT-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medieal purposes. CYPRES JR1PT10NS cmponnded with great care. f J une 22-tt CHAIR MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, at bis shopt n Water street, Jlirtiin'own, has now on hsnd arid for sale chap; a general assortment of CHAIRS. He also has a large lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared te attend funerals at the shortest notice and on the most 'ib eral terms. He hss made a great reduction in the price of Coffins. - . . ZT" Repairing promptly attended to. I july29tf ' O. P. ROBISON. Legal .Yoticts. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue or sundry writs of Vend. Ex., Lena fa. and Fi. Fa., issued out of the Court ot Common Pleas f Juniata county, aud to me directed, will be exposed to sale by public outcry, at the Court House, in the borough of Mifllintown, on Friday, .lovtniber 30, 19TT, at 1 o'clock r. ., the following described real estate, to wit : A Tract of Land situate in Susquehanna townfhip, adjoining lands Cf Adam Chubb snd others on the north, Absalom Barker snd others on the eat, Levi Light on the south ami Samuel Diniie on the west, con taining 121 Acres, injre or less, about 50 acres cleared, and living a Log Dwelling House, Log Sufc'e, and other out-buiaiingj thereon erurted. Seised, taken iu execu tion snd to be sold as the jvoperty of John Acaley. A Tract of Land situate in Greenwood township, aojoi ring luds of John Damn's heirs on the south, west aud north, and Georf e W. McEiwee aud amuel Stroup on the eat, containing 10 1 Acres, more or less, 70 acres cleared, having tbereou erected a Log Dwelling House, Log Barn, and other out-buildings. Seised, taken in execution an. I to be sold as the property of William Carl. A Tract of Land situate in Milford town ship adjoining lands ot Mrs. Horning on the north, Nipile's heirs on the east, J. Hawn at Co. on the south and Henry Bos singer ou the west, containing 112 Acres, more or less, rill acres cleared, and having thereon erected a Log Dwelling House, Stable and other outbuildings. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold aa the property of Samuel King. Thw undivid'-d one-sixth of a Tract of Laud situate in Greenwood township, ad joining lands of l nomas Ml'ler snd others on the north, Doty, Parker 4t Co. on the east, Haul Cox's heirs and others ou the south, Doty, Parker 4. Co., Paul Cox and James Cox on the vest, containing 150 ; Acrea, more or less, 100 actcs cleared, and having thereon erected a lare Log and Frame Dwelling House, Log Barn and other out-huildiigs ; known as the Seven Star properly. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Cot. A Lot of Ground situate iu Fayette town ship, ailjoiniug land of Jacob Tage on the north, J. Beers on tile ca3t and south, and W. Jamison's heirs on th! west, containing 5 Acres, more or less, with Log Duelling house and Log Stable, thereon erected. Also No. 2. A Lot of Ground situate in samo township, adjoining lands ot J. Beers ou the uonh, Jaeob Smith on the east, Jacob Page ou the south, and W.Jamison's heirs ou the west, containing 5 Acres, more or less, unimproved. Seized, taken in ex ecution aud to be sold as the property ol Daniel l'a-o. A Trict of Land situate in Fermanagh township, a!j lining other lands of L. II. Beers on the north, George Hower on the east, Spigieiuoyer ou the south, and J. M. Ilower ou the west, containing ') Acres, more or less, unimproved. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of L. U. Beers. A Tract of Land situate in Monroe town ship, adjoining lands rt Jacob Swartz on the north, Solomon Lauver on the east, J. ami E. Butler on the south, Michael Lauver and others on the west, contaii.ing 171 Acres, more or less, about 100 acres cleared and having thereon erected 2 Log Dwelling Houses and Log Barn. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Amos Folk. Two Tracts of Land situate in Green wood township, one thereof composed of two pieces, to wit : One piece adjoining lands ol Peter Rntulwrger; Aiiaui Wilt. William Cox and Fredc-ick Wilt, contain ing 02 Acres aud 13 Perches, and the other piece adjoining lands of A. Markle's heir, toy's heirs snd other lands of Elizi Jane Cameron, containing 8 Acres and 71 perch es, ami the other ot said two tracts of land, adjoining lands of Adam Hill, Georgji Tharp, A. Markle's heus, the s acres and 1 perches above described, W. Stroup and Catharine Wilt, containing 79 acres and o'J perches, and being purports Nos 2 and C in the proceedings in partition of thd real es tate of Adam H'ilf, deceased, aud accepted by the said Eliza Jane Cameron, as per dia gram upon Orphaus' Court Docket E, rj?e II. Seized, taken in execution and lo be sold as ibe property of Eliza Jane Cameron and Noah Cameron. A Tract of Land situate in Fermanagh township, adjoining lands of S tine's heirs on the north, Frederick Haines and others on tlie east, other lands of Enos Bergy on the south, snd John Sieber on the est. containing 1 4') acres, more or le's, having thereon erected a Stone dwelling House and Tenant House, Grist Mill, Si Mill, Bank Barn, Wagon Shed aud other out buildings. Also No. 2 A Tract of LanI situate in same township, adjoining other lands of Euo Bergv ou the north, Futfepberger on the east and south and Wm. Bauke ou the west. Containing 1 10 Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a Frame Dwelling House and Bank Barn. Also No 3 A tract of Land . situate in Fayette towuship, adjoicinS laiids of Wm. b isks onjthe north, Stine's heirs on Ibe west aud Wilson &. Bro. on the east aud south, containing l'J Acres, inimproved. All Seiz ed, t.ikeii in execution and to be sold as ibe properly of Eno Bergy. A lot ol Ground situate in the village of East WaterlonLTuscarora township, bound ed ou the north by an allev, east by lot of A. J. Fergusoot south by Main street, and west by a lot of M. E- Church, having there on erected a Frame Dwelling House, Log Stable aud a Well ot Water, containing J acre. Also No. 2 A let of Ground situate in in Lack township, bounded on the north by Tusearora creek, on the east and south by lands ol Lewis Kirk and on the west by lands of Wm Kirk's heirs cyntainir.g om acre, more or less, bearing an Apple Orchard. A l seized, token in execution and to besold the property of John Kopc. A Tract of Land situate in Susquehanna township, sdjoiniug lands ol John Acley on the north, Lew Light on the east and south and David Zeiders on the west containing li seres more or less, having thereon er- rected a Log Dwelling and Log Stable. Seivd, takeu in execution and to be sold as the proper! ol D. D. Boh lief. All the right, title aud interest of Adam 11. Weidmau in and to the following real es tate ; A Tract of Land situste in Walker township adjoining lane's of Samuel lines on the north, by Kleck and others on the cast, by Jerome Thompson on the southard ty Moors and Klecks on the west, contain ing 'JG Acres, more or less having thereon erected two Frame Dwelling Houses, two Frame Bank Barns Wagon Sheds and other outbuildings. Also A Tract of Timbr Land situate in same township, adjoining lands of John McMeen cn the north and exst, lands ot Wm.Gritlith on the sxuth and lands of James Wbitiuer on the west, containing nine Acres, more cr less utiirnprcved. Seized, takwi ia execu tion and to be sold ss the property of Adam 11. Weidruan. A Lot of Ground situate in the borough of Mitllintown Juniata county, fronting on CSierry street forty feet, bounded by lot of Joseph Bclford's heirs on the east, Parker street on the west, and extending back north from said Cherry street at right angles there to betweed two parallel lines 173 feet to an alley, being lot No. 1 in Parker's addition to the borough, thereon erected a two- story Frame Dwelling House and cut-buildings Seized, taken in execution and to lie sold ss the property of David Watts and Elizabeth Watts. WM. D. WALLS, Srri. BHEtirr s Orrics, Mifllintown, Nov. 12, 18' notice to Creditors of Robert stoner. . I btkebt give notice to D. W- Harley A Co.. Robert McMeen, S. T. McCulloch, Noah Hertzler, Thaddeus Switzer, Jonas Ksuffman, Showers A Sc boll, James Handy, Martin Weaver, and Dr. L. Banks, who are my creditors, and to all my other creditors, That the Court of Common Pleas of Jo niata county has fixed the Brat Monday of December, 1877, (being the 8d day of De cember,) at 2 o'clock P. M., ot said day, at the Court Uouse, for the hearing of mv pe tition for relief nnder the insolvent laws. ROBERT STONER. Oct 24, 1877. Legal Malices. COURT SALE! BY virtue of an Orur of trm Orphans Court of Juniata county, the under signed, Amimstrator of the estate of John Smoker, deceased, la la of the township of Spruce Hill, and county aforesaid, win offer at public sale, on the premises, at 2 o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1877, The following tracts of land, late the p.-op-erty of said decedent i No. !. A tract of farm land in said town ship, adjoining lands of Joseph Yoder on the south, Jacob Delanry on the west, Mrs. Thompson snd Dr. Urahaia on the north, and Thomas S tewart on the east, containing One Hundred and Ten Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a good LARGE FRAME HOUSE, with out kitchen ; New Fr ime Bank Bam, logether with two Wagou Sheds, Out Stab ling and other buildings. There are two Wells of good water ou the premises, -one at the house, the other at the barn. The farm is wel supplied with god Fruit of all kinds. Thil land is located in one ot the best valleys in the county, is of fine qnalitv, well fenced, snd in close proximity to public schools and chirches. No. 2 A tract or W(K)DLA D in same township, adjoining lands of Joseph Yoder, Jacob Delancy. Jesse Rice, Samuel Whar ton, and others, containing FIFTY ACRES; more or less. This land Is Weil set With thrifty Chestnut, Rock Oak, and other val uable timber, is easily accessible, and not far distant from the farm. TERMS OF SALE. Ten per ceul of the purchase monev tc be paid oah : fifteen per cent, when the sale is conlirim-d by the Court; one third of the purchase money to be paid at the death of Mary B., wife of said decedent, the in terest thereof to be piid to her annually ; and the balance in three equal instalments, payable April 1, IttTtf, April 1, 17 'J, and April 1, 1SK0, interest to begin on all pay ments Al'r'l 1, 1S7B, snd together aliii lh principal lo be secured by judgment boud aud mortgage. If the Woodland is sold separately from the Farm, bail will be required of the pur chaser lor its price. DAVID HERTZLES, Administratcr ot John Smoker, dee'd. COU11T SALE BY virtue of an alias order of the Or phans' Conrt of J"mta coitn!y, t!le undersigned, Administrator of Joseph S. Laird, dee'd, will offer at public sale, on the premises, iu MoCoysvUle Tuscarera town ship, on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1S77, at 1 o'cl-Kk P. M., tLe lo!!o'!ng desritel real estate, late Ibe property of said dece dent, to wit : No. 1. A tract of about T WO ACRES of Ground, in McCoysville, bounded by lands of John Dobbs on tlie west, by a public road on the south and east, and on the north by lands of J. C. Stewart, baring thereon elected a LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, A GOOD STABLE, and all necessary outbuildings. There is a good Orchard of Choice Fruit ou the prem ises, also running water. IX o. t. A !! of abont 2 Acres of Ground in McCoysville. bounded on the west by school lot, on the north and east by public road, and on the south by lands of James Steenson, having thereuu erected a new Twa-Story Frame Stora-Hanss, 30x32 feet, with WAREHOUSE, STABLE, and Wagon Shed. There is a good young Apple Oi chard ou the premises, also run ning water. The above tract will be divided into two lots and so'd either separately or together, to suit the convenience of p jrefcaier. -.. No. . A tract cf about W) ACKL3 or laud, near McCoysville, bounded on the west by lands of Jihn E. Dobbs, on the south by Linda of Abraham 5css am heirs of Trios. Bernard, on the east by lands of Jacob Noss and pub ie road, and on the north by lands ot James Steenson. About 35 acre? of this land is cleaied and in a good state of cultivation, tlie balance is in good timber. Four or Uve building lots will be taken off this tract aud oil end lor sale separately at the same time and place. 1EU.VIS Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on the day cf sale ; 01 teen per cent h-jn the sale is confirmed by the ourt ; aud the balance in two equal instal ments, payable in six and twlve months from ibe date of continuation, interest to be paid from April 1st, 1578, hen posses s'ou will t'v give SAMUEL B. CRAWFORD, Adm'r of Ji seph S laird, deceased. Oct. 24, 1877. V A IaU A 11 lil'a FA 1131 PUBLIC SALE. rtMHE undersijned, Administrator of the X estate of Robert Quick, deceased, will offer at public a e, on the premises, sf on" o'clock F. a., on WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 12, 1877, the following valuable real estate, viz : A tract of land situate in Delaware township, Juniata county, Pa., bounded on the south by lands of the heirs of Wm. Reach, dee'd, on the east lie lands ot Abraham Page, on the north bv lands of James Parte! and others, and on the a est by lands of Reuben Kerchner aud others, ccc'jiiuing 335 ACRES, more or less, 130 acres of which arecleared, in an excellent state of cultivation, and a ell fenced with new fence. The balance is well set with good and valuable timber. There is a Young U.-cluH (well bearing) of choice fruit. The improvements consist of a Good Log-Frame House, b'if't frr ".he accommodation of two families ; a tirst-class Bank Ram,' not less than 75 feel lung by 40 frel wide; Blacksmith Shop, good Sprint; House and other outbuildings. There is a tlrst-rale Spring of never-fading water convenient to the house, and capable of bcir-g rut! into the b irn yard at an incon siderable cost. The farm and its irutroTementi constitute j a very valuable and desirable tract. It is I located within five miles of Thonii-sontowc station, Pennsylvsnia Railroad, and is near schools, churches aud mills. TERMS One-fourth cash ; the balance in five equal annual payment, to be secured by mortgage, and to bear interest from April 1, 1878, when possession will be given. S. OWEN EVANS, Adm'r of Robert Quick, dee'd. Oct. 17, 1877. ftOTIl'E TO ASSESSORS. TiIE Transcripts are now ready for the Assessors to make the asscsjment for 187 i. The Assessors elected in 1877 make the assessment for 1878, and they are here by notified to call at the Commissioners' Office at Mittlintown, on Tuesday, Decem ber 4, 1877, and lilt the same. By order of the Board. JAMES DEEN, Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Mifllintown, Nov. 20, 1877. HOTICE. A LL persons are hereby cautioned J. against trespassing upon the lands of the undersigned, either in Walker or Dela ware township, by fishing, huuting, or in any other way. John N. Tsn-Ormer. Henry M. Miller. J. W. Levder. Solomon ilanbeck. J. S. Lukens. Luke Davis. John f . Smith. i George S- Smith. William Manbecc. H. D. Long. Sept 1, 187 7-6 m Drugs A mesterces at Banks A Hatnhtt's. Lt4 Notice- PROCLAniTIOai- WHERKa I .I... II..,. V J itwi. Prtdelit ' Judge of the Court of Common Pleas f - the 41st Judicial District, composed oi ' counties of Jauiato aud Perry, and ' Uoiaorable Noah A. Elder and Ff Hartley, Associates Judges of ,v Conrt of Comncon Pleas of J;n -:a have issued their precept to ne bearing date the 7;h day of S '.. for holding Conrt of Oyer ana I . -: and General Jail Delivery, and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at ' FLINTOiVN, on the FIRST MONO -y ' DECEMBER, 7377, being the 3rd d..;. the month. Notice is nssxei Givtts, to the t oner, Justices ol the Peace and Consul of the County of Juniata, that the beth and there !n their proper persons, at t. o'cljck on the afternoon of said day, i.f their records, inquisitions, examination and oyer remembrances, to do those thint that to their offices respectively appertaii. and those that are bound by recognizance t prosecute again' the prisoners fust are then may be in the Jail of said county, bo then aud there to prosecute agains' them as shall be just. By an Act of Assembly, passed the the day of May, A. D., 1854, it is made th. duty of the Justices of the Peace, of tbe several counties of this Commonwealth, tc return to the Clerk of this Court of Vi artei Sessions of the resfectives counties, all the recognizances entered inlj before y any person tr persons chat -ed with tne commision of any crime, except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of the Peace, under existing laws, at least ten Jays before the commencement of the session cf the Court to which they are iuade re turnable respectively, and in all cases where any recognizances are entered into le-s than ten days before the commencement of the session to which they are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same in the same manner aa if said set had not been passed. Dated at Midlintown, the 2lth day of October, in the year of oar Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seventr-seven. WM. D. WALLS, Sktriff . SheritTa Oihce, Mittlintown, i October li, IV'. j ORPHANS' COURT SAL! OF IIOl'SC AXD LOT. PURSUANT to an order issued out the Ort bins' Court of Juniata count and t the undersigned directed, will h; e posed to public sale, on the premises, a' o'clock P. M.. on FSID.vt, DECEMBER ii, 1977, The following property, to wit : A lot o ground situate in the borough ut Patterson, fronting about 20 feet on Main street, am: extending btck l0 feet to an alley, b ui,i ed by F. F. Rohm on the wes', aud by lot of F. F. Ronru ou the east, aad havin. thereuu ejected a Good Frams Dwelling House, Stable, and other outbuildings. TERMS. Ten per cent.' cf the psreha money to be paid on the day of sale ; : teen per cent, when the sal- is confirmee the Court ; and the balance in fi we and mouths from the date of the contlrmati the sale, with interest after throe n from said continuation. LULIS E. ATKINSON, Administrator of David A. Doughiuta Nov. 11, 1877. Protboisotary's .totlte. NOTICE is hereby given that the first a final account of Lotiis E. A'.k' Assignee of Joseph BrandthotTer, ' filed in the proth.motary's Ott1, be presented to the Court for cnfir:::at: on Wednesdav, December 5. l!77. JACOB BEIDLEK, Prj.'Wsoerv Prothosoti(t's Orricx, i MilHintown, Nov. 6th, 1877. ) UOROLCII 3CTICE. rVTCTlCE is hereby given that the Bor il oueh of Port Royal will at the nex Court of Quarter sesioss ot Juniata county apply to re incorporated under the Genera' Borcmrh Laws. . - wm. d. Mccormick, . Chief Burgess. Joseph tV. St m mil, Clerk. nov7, 1877. C.41TI0.1 notice: LL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing on the lands of the under signed either iu Delaware or Walker town ship, for the purpose ot fishing or hunting, or for any other purpose. L. E. Atkixson. N. A. Li'CE.ss-Cct31-tf G. S. Lckb.ns. Xotlce to Pa I'p. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Dr. P. L. Greetileif, late of Thomp sontown. Pa., will do well to a ten 1, at once, to the settlement of their accounts with the undersigned AJnir'i. If cash cannot be Mid its equivalent in paper must be had. FAN N IE GRKEN I.E. F, ANNIE B. G RE FN L 5.iF, Adruinistralices. Thompsontown, Oct. 13, 1877. GREAT BARGAINS ! I will sell the following named Sewing Machines at Greatly Eeduced Prices: $25 TO $30 WILL gDY A White, Ringer, Remington, Whituey, Howe, Davis, Ne American, l trover 4l Baker, Weed, The New Domestic New machines sold in lots of four - -wholesale prices. All attachments furaiahd cheap a :. a full assortment uf ueedleo, and oil of . Oust pi ility. By sending 50 cents yott can have : : warded by return mail 12 a-scrtj. neea. bv J. B. M. TODD. Sept 21, 1877 Patterson, Pa EAT' MEAT!! Tl"e undersigned have commenced Putchering business in the borough o Ii ttintown. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and POn can be had every Tuesday, Thurry saturdav mornings, at their meat .;!'!- the residence of Mr. Howe, trn' Ci : street. Their wagon will also jsl' h- -deuce of ritucus the same ruortitrtr. none but the. best of stock, and sell prices. Give us a trial. HOWE A ETK v June 23, 1376-tf BOOTS AND SHOES. A T my residence t East Point, MifHin a a. tewn, I am prepared to promptly fill orders fur COOTS AMD SUOES, LADIES', MISSES AND rmi nRKVS wfr at prices to correspond with the times. Al kinds of REPAIRING also promptly sttended to. Hoping to re ceive a share of the patronage of the peo ple, I subscribe myself tieir obed ient shoe maker.' A- B. TASK. Teb. 3, l75-t'