4 At cEXTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN J OWN: TTednesdaU, fto',- isrg. TERMS, gobecriptlon, $1.50 per annum, If mid ertttrn 12 month j 2.00 ir not pud within 13 month. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cent prr inch for each insertion! Transient business notices in local col BmTi, 10 Cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be male to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PENN'A. B. ETIME TABLE. OX and after Montfjy, July 15th, 1P78, passenger trains will leave ililUia Sta tiep, P. K. R., as follows t EASTWaBn. Mifflin Ace, daily .except S tinday, 6 25 a m Pacific Express, daily ex. Monday 10 19 a ni Jjbnstown Ex., daily ex. Sunday II 32 a rn Mail, tUi'y 6 to pro Atlantic Express, daily 9 1(1 p m FMa Ex-, daily ex. Silnday night II 12 pm Sunday train 4 10 19 am " 605ptn " " 1 10 pro wkstwabd. Pacific Express, daily.. Way Passenger Miil.daitv except Sunday.... . . . 8 58 a m ..'.10 0.1am 8 85 p iu I ' n k ri i! . 1 nnr4.. B (Ml ... Sunday train...... ......t - ' A 58 . ' ID'S) am " " 511pnijand to poiicenien, visited between the " ! Rooms of Republican State Committee, North -ast Comer Tenth and Chestnut Sts.. 1 . . ' (second flour) Philadelphia. NOTICE. Hunter are neretiv cautioned against tresPaing on th--lands oi the uiidtfrsned.iJ in Fermanagh townxhip, to shoot birds on1""''?' wading Lights aud Shadows ol 4i:.TeU, without tbe consent of the owner. B. F. SCHWEIER. SHORT LOCALS. Wheat ts selling at SO cents. The glory of applause, what a bauble. The County Institute will meet on the 9th of December. The corn crop in this county will scarce ly amount to a half crop. Halloween spres are getting to be dis reputable things to iudulge in. Tbe Lord's Supper will be administered ' in the Presbyterian Church iu tuis place Drxt Sabbath. Now that the election is over, it is hoped that "Olivia" wiil could &gain, but we must have ful". name. The Brethren, or Dunkard denomination have their Xoimal School building at limit ingdou nearly completed. All tbe fall wheat that was Soffa when the ground wis iu a niellorV and meist couai tiun appears well enough. President Hayes has issu-d a Thanks giving proclsmatioc," rppoiutitig the 2Stli day of November, 1878, as a day of thanks giving. The Republican turnout at Mcxi-o and McAhsterrille were laigo. At each of the places between one and two hundred torch toir'.!.; hoiwmea were in liue. Joseph AiexaLder, vt L?alstown, died at his sou's residence, near McAhsterviile, this county, on Saturday a week. Ilia re mains were taieu to Lewistowu for inter neut. The e' worried class of men during an election campaign are the eJrors of county papers, aud no class more heartily rrj tice when the end of a campaign has beeu reached than tt.ey. Patrick eleb, of CananJaigm, N. Y who was once a Roman Catholic, will lec ture in tha Methodist church, on S un lay ev.Ding, November 17th. oulject "Rea sons why I Renounced Homtnis.u and Eui braccl Protestantism," Lecture free. Jae of the coi'est Lotels to ba round in the valleys ot Pennsylvania, is tt'e one k'pt by John Newcomer in East Water ford, this county. His table abounds in well cooked and well seasoned tood, and h bAa i:,t bis ruests are comfortable. A trsUr could tarry at his place a number of days and not weary of the place Jacob Bolinger, a citixen of Tuscarora townsh-p, aged about 65 years, was shot through tbe fleshy part of both thighs w hile hunting in the woods, tbe ball having en tered the left 1. g, passed through it into the right, touching the bone and coming near to the surface of tbe leg, from which it was reinovtd. Who shot him is not known-D A man ha no right to shoot at an object In the woods unless he kuows that it is not a human being, and the man who shoot a fellow-man iu the woods and attempts to justify it by saying that he delivered the hot at what he supposed to be some kiud of game should be arrested at once, and put through a legal process that will serve is a warning to bad men and careless hunter. adarg Republican open air meeting w as held in Mexico, last Friday eveuing. John JCotzer was elected President, and 'SUire Lukens, George H.-rr, David Sieber, John Gallagher, John Adams, Solomon Mon beck and Jerome N. Thompson were elect ed Vice Presidents; Samuel Rickenbaugh and Hutchinson Wilson were elected Sec retaries. The meeting was addressed by Jeremiah Lyon and Loui E. Atkinson ' H. H. Wilson, a mail agent on the cars, was r.itrhed out of a mail car on Fast Line wrs'ward bound, on Monday evening, iu tbe vard at Patterson. Ue Lad taken tur luau end was about to throw out the pouch iu- .... .i.i. nix-..- whec a sudden IcrcU IVUUCV 1 mi" , I of the car Bitched bim out ol the car door The train was runuing at tbe rate of about "5 mile an hour. He w as not aenously injured, bat the wonder is that he aa not killed.- J A grand Republican demonstration took place at McAlistcrville on last Saturday evening. H. T. Mc A lister was elects Pres ident, and the following-named gentlemen were elected Vice Presidents : Jauie Mc Cauley, Jacob Smith, D. M. Jamison, Henry Briibaeer and Ueury Siebrr. T. T. Dav and Jesse Grnbb were elected Secretaries. The meeting was addressed by Horace Cul berlson, of Lewistown, and L. K. Atkiuson, John Muthersbaugh and Jeremiah Lyous, ol this place. On Snndav a week, in Alifflin coanly. two yoncg nn, neighbors, without knowing the Intention of each other, went out to shoot tu;bey. It eem that both turned in the direction of a clearing that turkey fre quented. Approaching by different direc tions the one did ut see the o btr. The one lay down by a fenca to await the com ing or th game. The other came along the fence, and tristook hi neighbor for a deer, flred, and put a bullet through the right lung or his f.iend, from the effect of which he will probably die, if he he not aone so before thi time. The youth who Bred the hot was nearly frantic with grief ever bi mistake; J" boy from town, aanierf Banks Muihersbaugh, Dartin Crawford ami Pbilo Panncbaker, went hunting on the rid-e north or town, last Saturday. Arter walk ing about aome tiuw, they Seated tbex olve on a lot;. While tber were sitting tnere, three wild turkey made their ep perance, coming toward thein. The boys Rot b.hind tbe log, and a ben the turkeys came near eaougli they all took aim at the lead one, and counted one, two, three, and 8rid, bringing it down. Muihersbaugh and Crawford bought Pannebaker share. It weighed eleven poundsrj A large Republican meeting wss held at East Waterford Usl Thursday evet,ing, to Vch Pern Mill sent a delegation of tweu tj -Ave of her people, headed by the Peru drum corps. The meeting was called to order by W. S. Fisher, Krpublicau County Committeeman, and organized by electing Robert Patterson, of Peru Mills, President, and J. W. Evans, George W. Kough, Lem uel Murphy, Jeremiah Mumper, Lemuel Ramsey, of Waterlord, Vice Prvaideuts. Dr. R. M. Qiiig. Charles Ramsey, and James llcMullen, of Waterford, were elected Sec retaries. The meeting was addressed by Jeremiah Lyous, George W. Wilson, aud Bi F. Scbwcicr. Rev. Mr. Talmadge, of New York city, is preaching interesting sermons on w hat be MW io Ud " otham, which he, owpaiiy with a couple of mate Iriends ! Llu 1 1 o'clock at night and the next luoruii.g. Ol course p rsonal observation hv th- u-'-i. h . . . . oy me tiKTK.ua Leutleuian i. neeti,.a Mih I i 1 i j beat ol knowledge, but he might have saved I himself all the trouble and fatigue of night j exploration iu the bad places, and learned ' mUCa 0 fc,u," I"1'11 1,1 hl New York Life," written by James D. MeCabe, Jr. Hr. McCabe tnms New York city TCMrte out to any one who will read his wort. His b Kik is tor sale by the National Publishing Company, Philadelphia. A youth in Kat Liberty valley. Perry county, went iuto the mountains to buut, last Tuesday a week. WIku he tailed to put in an aiearance at borne in the even ing his people became alarmed, aud gath ered the neighbors and went into the moun tains with torches, to look lor the young QUI. I'.ie search w as krpt up till 10 o'clock, wuvn the pJMy sat dou to consult as to a hat should be done further. While thus d.-liberaiing a dog ca-ue to them ; it was lh dog owued ny the boy tney were look ing lor. Tne dor passed around among tli'.-y aud then waiaed away. They follow ed hiiu. and by and by loui.d the youth, the object ot Ihuir seaieh, lyiug ou the grouni. as il dead. His pmsc, however, indicated lile. ts guu was empty, aud trout the ap pearance ol his had the load had passed along bis right temple, leariug away the top ol the right ear. and cutting the skin off the teuipie to the boue. lie was carried Lome, ui.d lay in au unconscions slate ti.l WeJii. oaj the day alier the shooting at 12 o'clock, a lien conscious. iess was re stored, tie ih'.n told his people that he ii.issad his looting among the rocks, and in the etl'ort to regain it hi gun tell from bis Srap aud was di. -charged, the load passing alou his riht temple, as stated above. He heard the report of the gun, aud after that knew nothing till he was restored to con sciousness. He said the accident took place about 4 o'clock in the aftrruoon. Plane Sale or Rcsl Estate asd Pjc su.nal I'aortRTT. Robert McMeen, As tiguee of John W. Chbholiu aud wile, wiil expose to sj'e ly public veiidm!, on the prcmi-ex, at a o'clo.k r. u., on Satunlay, November 23, li?7e, a lanu iu tlilforl town ship, Juuiata county, c.nitiiuiug 25 acres, having Hereon erected a irauie dwelling iiouee, new frame bank barn and out-baiid-iiifcS Also, 1 mare, 1 sow sud pigs, laruu iug implements and household luruiture. Piblic Sals John Kaufman will sell at public sale, at bis place of residence, iu Beale township, about ouc milrt west of Johnstoan, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on Wed nesday, November 20, 1S78, one mare, to colts, three cow, five bead young cattle, two sows, ten sboa!s, lot of hay, farming uteusils, and household furniture. The following is the list of Grand and Traverse J urois for Ueeeniber term, 1878: cxisd jcaoas. Monroe Daniel Amey. Delaware William Berner, M. L. Hellor Spruce llill John CotTaian, James Pat terson Port Royal David S. Coylc, William Heid, G. W. Linthurst- Fermanage Daniel Fogleman, Emanuel Moyer, C M. S:ine. Fayette Nathan Orifiith, Samuel Landis A. H- Warner. Samuel Warner. Millord William Gusa, Ephriani Liuver, S. T. McCulloch, Samuel Walters. Suwplehanua A. S. Limb-Tt. Greeuwood Thomas Miiler, Uenry Nip pie. Lark Matthias Stump. MiUliutown Jacob Will. tbavi-bsk Jtaos. Walker Joseph Bashoar, L. E. Rapp, W. T- Thompson. Fayette Cnristian Benncr Christian Hop ple, sr., James McMven, Williamson Van Ormer. Beale Iaac Drubaker, Gideon Haldeman William Uojlnger. Turbett Isa a; Brubaker Gideon Halde man, William lloasinger. Tu:bett Is u ib Brkey, B. Jl. Uench, J. G. llertaicr, John Hcnch, Sr. V. illlord George Bower, Abraham Heikes, Jeise keynolds. Greenwood Thomas Cox. Lack John Croue, Ezra Montgomery. Delaware D. B. Dimm, Geo.ge Evans, Wm. Smith. Tuscarora T- F. Drollsbaugh, Christo pher Hockenberry, James Louden, Joutt W. Milliken, John McCulloch. Patterson Marshall Graham, Susquehanna Levi Leight. Monroe Uerry V.r Couuel, J acob S bellen- bergr. Fermanagh John Notestine, Oles, Francis ilowi. Spruce Hill Thomas Palton. Mitliintown S. P. Roruon. Port Koyal R-ibort Sterrett. Luciau Trm-ic Sa.-L D. Wall!., Exe-ntorof tbe eafate of Jaue MeKiostry, late of Walk er township, deceased, will offer at public ale, on the premises, on Tuesday, Novem ber 19, is"8. traCt of Und' conUi,"ne about Ten Acres, mith good bouse, barn, aud other outboi'dings thereon erected; alo the personal perty U'e of aid de ceoent, consisting of a variety of house hold and kitchen fornifure. Sale J com mence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day. LUMBER. All kinds, sizes and rrtal!t!ea, for sale at prices to suit the ti m. Call on oraddre. Ja. C. SaiLLtKOsroBD, niar20-tf a r McAlistcrville, Pa. $ntin-l and Republican $1 JO a jm FursQrtiit IB previous notice meet ing of honorably disebargej toldieri o. the late war waj held iu tbe office ol K VV. H. Kraider, on Saturday even mg, October 13ih, 1878, for the pur pose of forming a permanent associa tion in Jania'a Oouoty, and organised By electing Colonel John K. Robiaon, PresiJeut, T. D. Uarman and K. W. H. Kreider Secretaries. A committee sousistiug of two persons from eaoh township was appointed to secure the names of all soldiers therein and to or gauiaatton with tbe list. The follow ing persons were appointed: Mifflin town, i McCIellari, VV. J. Jackinau; Fermanagh, John M. McCoy Uufus Davis; Fayette, T. T- Davw, S- L. Moiister; Greenwood, J. U. Patter son; Delaware, N. 8. Heckle, U. F. Oliver; Tbompsontown, 1. N. Orubb, John Webster; Walker, Luke Davis, J. Kniselj; Patterson, H. F. Mitchell, S. B. Oaveny, Milfnrd, W. N. Sterrett, J. R. Kellej; Port Royal J. P. Whar ton, Josef h Stitninel; Monroe, Daniel Aoaey. D. v'. Wtrmti; Susquehanna, Eiiss Crawford, P. Strauser; Turbett, George Fink, David Bossart; Beale, J M. Bresee, R. Doyle; Spruce Hill, "John A. McLanghlin, Samuel Gra ham; Tuscarora, Columbus Sarvis, Wit Hani Fisber. It was decided to bold a county reunion ou Weduesdav, December iSth 1 81 S. A committee on permanent organiza tion was appoiuteb as follows: S. li. Csveti), Captain Cornelius MeClellan, Captain J. P. Wharton, A. J. Moist aud DaviJ Cunningham. TLe commit tee on finance as apointed consists of E. W. li. Kreider, W. J. Jack man, Captain S. II. Brown, Jacob Lemon and T. Van Irwin. Committee on dec oration is John C. Moscr, S. S. Wil son, John W. Kirk, T. li. Coder, John A. Fasick, B R. Mitchell, Cy rus Morrison, S. L. Warner, ti. A . ook, A. B Fasick, W. 11 Eg ilf, .!. J S. Mrtrtin, Cioyd M. Parker, D. A. Notestine, F. F. Rohm, and Harry A j Si&uibaiigii. Committee of correspon d'Bce, K W. 11. Kreider, t. D. Gar man and Captain McCiellan. Commit of correspondence, E W. II. Kreider. T. D. Garuian aud Captain C. MeClel lan. Committee of arranjuienn, James Biers, Jacob Beidler, W. D. Walls, George W. Wilson, 1 D. Mu ser, John L. North, J. W. Mutbcrs baugh, John M. t'opeland, L. E. At kinson, and Captain II II. Wilson. It was ordered that persons attending the reunion, wear a badge denoting the arm of service to shioh the bad be longed. K. W. H, Kreider, T. D. Garman, Secretaries. Re-thiox or tub 4'Jrn RfbiHcxT,' Trxs. Vols. The Third Re-union of tbe surviv ing veterans of the 49th Regiment, Penn sylvania Volunteers, will be held in the Court House at Milhiutown, on Wednesday, November 13, 188. The following is the programme: Morning Session, 11 A. M. Music by Ju niata Cornet Band ; Prayer, by tbe Chap lain ; Roll Call ; Music, by Band; Business Session; Mumc by Baud I Benediction, by Rev. E. E. Berry. Afternoon 5e-.sinn, 2:30 P. M. Mu'ie, by I he Baud ; Prayer, by Kev. T. J. herrard ; Mumc, "Mv Country, 'us of Thee," bv Au dience, led by the Band ; Roll Call; Chro nol i? of the K-giment. by K-v. I. New t'ti lliioei ; Address 'if Welcome, by E. D. Parker, E-q. ; Music, br Rind ; Address, by L. E. Atkiason. E-q.; Music, by the Hand; Benediction, by Kev. I. TSewlon Rituer; Die.is Parade and Grand March. Evening Scsiou, 7 P. M. Muic, by the Band; Prayer, by Kev. R. A. Wil-.n; Roll Call; Music, "Go-I B!es ot:r Native Land," by Audience, led by the Bind ; Responses ironi our Absent Comrades; Eulogy on the Death of Col. F. W. oinbaoiier, by Col. j J. T. Stusrt ; Music, bv the Band ; "Camp j Fire," Personal Reminiscences, by The j Comrades; "lattoo;" Beuediction; by the Chapl xin. The following is a list o! officers fcr 1S77 78: Prc.si-Ient, Lient. Col. p. M. Worn backer, (di -d Sept. 27, 1877); Vice Presi dents, Col. J. T ritiiirt, Capt. A. T. in lands, Capt. C. S. liiinibtrger, Cst. J- L. Barton, Lieut. J. 11. Westbrin-k ; Chvplahi, Wm. Earnshaw, (Cbiplaiu V. S. A.) ; Sec retary, Capt. I. P. Beauier; Assistant Sec retary, Lieut. W. II. Glass ; treasurer, v . U. Bratton. Con.nnttea of Arrangements Capt. Jos. L Barton, Major J. D. Howell, E. W. II. Kreider. Tbe liver bridge at this place will be free to veterans. The I omniittfe of Arrangements extend a cordial invitation to la.lies to favor the Re union with their attendance, particularly at tbe atteruoon and evening sessions, as those meetings have been arranged espe cially to interest all. Rev. J. D. Thomas, a Baptist minister, a native of this county, was found dead on the highway, near bis home in Huntingdon comity, ou Tuesday. A lew years ago, bis lather fell dead on the highway, but a short distance from his dwelling place iu Lost Creek Valley, this comity. Thi ruling of the Court at Roches ter, New York, in a ease where it was undertaken to make the city editor of tbe Express give tbe source of inform ation upon which an article was based, seeulS to be so just and reasonable that it Orient to be an established principle in alt States. The editor claimed that such a disclosure would injure biui in h a buemes? ; that tbe information bad ben imparted to him under tbe pledge of secrecy ; that he very often was uot able to oltain information on various matters except on condition of seorecy, and that therefore all couiiuunicatior.s to a newspaper man should be regard ed as privileged, tbe same as communi cations between lawyers and clients. The Court sustained him, and as news papers are respounble, there can be no good reason for doing otberwire. Ex. From th Whitehall Times. She was a Doston pirL Sbo was Tisitinj lier Whitehall country cou sins, "hile walking out, several but terflies passed her. Oh, dear me, what charming little birds. They are perfectly exquisite." "They are not birds, my deer," re plied her country cousin, ' they are butterflies. "Oh, vou don't say so ? Then these are the dear little creatures that fly from flower to flower and gather the sweet yellow butter that ve us9? They are too lovely for anything. Tbe fioste niphts have come again. And at this time of year Tbe aingle men. who sleep alone, Prance 'round upon their ear. Tbey turn the bedding quickly back And then they tumble in, Ro'l np into a little lump Their knee np to their chin. And then nnto themselves they say, Just lond enough to hear: " By George, this thing has got to cease Before another year."-.'lmu-a Gaxttle. Subscribe for the Sent iJ and Republican, It contains more, and a greater variety of good and useful readirg matter than any ether county paper. Juniata County Uaoil:ia!. oovicnok. IT. onv'a. ts 2 B 5 ? S T o 9 i ? P ' o w a o yinWowu- 68 94 ?0 tU 96 IT Fermanagh. 85 110 17 to 119 17 lValker 186 135 8 137 137 6 Fayette-.... Ii55 128 2 235 12 .. DeUware.... 137 61 2 137 S'l 2 Thompaoul'n 26 SI 00 26 84 00 Monroe-.... 70 130 00 70 130 00 Greeuwood.. 7 92 2 8 91 2 Susquehanua 54 6i 10 54 6tt 10 Patterson-.. 4J 83 20 40 . 90 19 Millord 87 131 4z 87 131 42 Port Royal.. 55 63 14 56 52 II Turbett 42 98 2 42 94 2 Spruce Hill.. 110 HI 00 11 1 80 00 Beale 99 129 .. 99 129 .. Tuscarora... 81 223 00 79 224 3 Lack 00 00 00 00 00 00 Black Lug... T 81 .. 7 13 ..' 1404 1705 89 1358 1687 133 skc't or srramc 1st. arraias. jrooi- O -A 59 c p 5? J? 2 2 L, I "? ? ? p : P Villi in town . 64 95 18 80 80 14 Fermanagh.. 86 109 17 85 109 IB M'aiker 186 138 5 187 138 5 Fayette 2 V U0 .. 2)6 111 .. Delaware.... 137 82 2 133 81 2 Thoiupsonl'n 2'i 85 00 Ui 84 OU Monroe 70 130 00 Tl 1J9 00 Greenwood.. K 91 .1 8 VI 2 Susquehanna 54 66 10 55 65 11 Psttersou... 39 91 19 S'J H6 20 Millord 87 13 1 42 98 1 22 89 Port Koval.. 61 69 12 60 4d 13 Turoett 40 1)0 2 43 96 2 Spruce Ili.l ; 105 85 00 111 80 00 heale: 9S 121 .. 101 122 .. Tuscarora... 80 223 uO 8( 214 2 Lick 00 t0 00 00 H) 00 iJiack Log... 7 81 .. 6 2i .. 1102 1665 129 1177 1616 126 aSSEMBLT. y. bo - n 10 6 3 4 2 00 00 2 7 13 i9 8 O 00 1 00 00 MifTlintown . Feimanagh . Walker Fayette Delaware ... 65 87 196 2"2 133 25 71 7 50 38 90 56 43 111 100 85 67 7 Kl 120 130 129 87 35 129 f2 72 91 130 67 98 79 105 219 150 31 CI 68 173 239 132 21 77 13 66 35 102 87 61 132 123 110 75 5 101 121 14S 132 63 15 117 79 53 102 132 33 90 58 105 195 112 33 11 16 8 1 25 23 00 9 12 7 21 8 I 00 1 00 Thoiupsont'a Monroe ..... Greenwod . Susquehanna Patterson ... Miltprd Port Royal.. Turbett Spruce Hill . Beale TuNcarora. .. Lack Black Log . . 1483 1858 197 1557 727 138 raoTuosOTAsr. trkisibeb. Mitllintown.. Fermanagh Walker.. .. Fayette 1.I aa are.. . . Tlioinpsoiil'n Monroe Greenwood . Susquehanna Patterson.... Milloni Purt Koyal.. Turbett .... Spruce llill. Beale.. ..... Tuscarora .. I. set Black Log .. 14-u : i i.i . ccsrr commismuslbs. S Mifliintown ... Fermanagh.. . Walker Fayette I ei a are Thoinpsout'n.c 103 96 118 99 76 77 9 111 213 2i 121 119 26 223 ! 161 163 14 CO 71 0 oo 46 43 11 17 15 45 81 73 115 125 120 : Monroe Greenaood... Susquehanna. . 19 19 81 80 81 19 . 68 69 6: 61 60 67 . 66 61 82 83 72 66 . 112 1H8 122 114 120 118 . CO 6S 52 60 6- 50 . 51 56 86 90 9 41 .115 124 77 62 8 71 . 81 96 172 105 127 49 . M 171 210 152 22J 58 . 70 80 143 1-S0 118 56 5 13 Hi 21 36 .. 1753 1787 1699 1648 1711 1230 Patterson .... Miiford Port Royal... Turbett i-'pruce Hill... Bale Tuscarora.... Lack black Log..., copstt arrrroas. o a s s SQ C S C. b -o 3 S. f 3 I : ? . . s ? . 72 72 85 85 19 17 90 83 1"! 119 19 17 188 lf-8 136 136 6 6 266 211 112 115 3 2 118 150 SI Cl 2 2 39 39 19 19 t 2 74 74 125 125 .. .. 16 10 82 82 .. .. 66 66 62 62 II II 40 40 89 86 23 23 92 78 112 118 - 70 44 67 68 49 62 12 11 43 41 86 86 .. .. 114 110 79 70 1C4 100 121 127 4 1 72 72 136 116 .. .. 7 4 34 31 .. .. H72 1116 1582 1126 170 136 MifPintown .. rennansgh.. Walker Fayette Delaware ;.. Tlioillpsoul'u Monroe..... (!reenwod S'lsq-'ehanua Patterson ... Mill-fi ..... Port Royal . Turbett Spruce Hill. Ha!e Tuscarora .. Lack Black Log .. poor nortB. SBEtrtaw. r r s t . 1 ! e (r 0 7 - T : r : r ... 44 92 43 80 ... 16 178 11 164 ... 28 224 28 26-5 ... 9 353 6 9 383 ... Cl 146 47 154 rn. 7 48 9 44 ... 1 197 8. 180 ... 8 92 8 91 ... 13 117 6 117 ... 75 49 84 77 .... 128 96 71 145 .... 38 C8 40 71 ... 23 108 63 74 ... 131 fc2 13 17. . .... 23 4 6 23 Miftlintown Fermanagh Walker... Fayett.j ... Delaware .. Tbompsontow Monroe ..... Greenwood . . Susque.ianna Patterson ... Miiford Port Royal .. Turbett Spruce Hill.. Beale Tuscarora ... Lark , Black Log... 605 1838 416 2030 Subscribe Tor the Sentinel and Republican, a paper that gives you a greater variety, and better selection ol reading matter lhan any other papor in the Juniata Valley. Sale Bill printed on short notice at the office of the Sesinai ss Kopm!. LOVL". PntTHEt t-.'V. aie, l)in;; 'e Chin, At wtiat pe doas love bjiu Your blue e)es have svarucly (en Suniiders three, my fairy queen, But miracle of sweets, Soft approaches, sly reneats Show the little archer there, Hidden in your pretty hair ; . When didst learn a heart to win f Prithee tell me, Dimple Chin "Oh I" the rosy lips reply, 1 can't tell you il 1 try ! ' l is so long 1 can't remember s Ask some youngs Jdisa loan 1 1" Tell, 0 tell me,' Oriuled Face, Do your head and heart keep pace t w hen doe a hoary Love expire, When do Irosta put ont the lire ? Can its embers burn below All that chill December snow f Care yon still soft hands In press, Bonny beads to smooth and b.rss I . When doe love give up the chase 1 Tell, U tell me, Urizzled Face ! "Ah !" the wise aid lips reply, "Youth may pass and streng-O may die; But of Love 1 can't loretok-n ; Ask some older sage than 1 1 " E. C. Sf'.dma. ADAMS' EXPRESS tiFFiCE returned to its old location on Water Street, MilUin towu. Special lied need Rate to Regular Shippers. Packages delivered free to a 1 parts of illllliu and Patterson. A. H. WEIDMAN. NoV. 6-3in MARRIED: MAYER WILSON In ilifflintown, Pa., Oct. 31, 1878, by Rev. T. J. Shcrrard. as- sisted by Rev. Dr. Afpletrn, of PWUrfH- j phia, Mr. Charles W. Mayer, of Patterson, Pa., and Miss Lucy J. Wilson, daughter of W. W. Wilson, Esq., ol Milhiutown, Pa. nervous Debility. Vital woakrwss or deprcMlen i a weak exhausted leelinc. no encrpy or cour age; the reyuit of mental over-work, Indescrtrtioits or exceasea, or some drain upon the ytem, in always cured by DCKF-BBEiS' HOMEOFIIHIC SPECIFIC So. 28 It tone up and inviiroratcs the system, dispels the uloom and depoiideucy.imparts strength aiij energy. stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire niau. Been used twenty vi-ars with perfect success by thou sands, iold bv di-alt-rs. Price. tl.OO per ainele vial, orto.00 per package of five vials and $2.00 vial of powtk-r. beul bv niail on receit ir price. Addnns HI'MIHSIET4' on fop THir nt.nir:K t uHf ami WJ FL'L'l'ON Mlttt 1'. N.Y. For sate by HAMLIN t CO., Patterson, P July 10 6m CLOSING PRICES DE HAVEN & TOW NSEND, B.1HKCRS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADtLPHlA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. .Voir 4, 1878. Bin. Askkr. , I0.-J l' U.S. ' 1S8K " 1S65, J & J l''"l " 1867 lOt'l t; " 181,8 10f 10-4O's ;.; 1'H.J " Currency, 6's 12' ' 5's, 1881, new inij 4J's, new I'll 4's 1W Pennsylvania R. R 3-f Ph.Ulelphia & Realing It. &.. J Leh'cU Valley K. K.. 37 l.ehiuti Co.ii !i Na ic itiou Co.. 16 United Coa.anie ol N. J.... 127 Morihi.-n 'joiiral R. K. fc ... 15 H-stonvillo Pass. K. H. Co..;; I"l 641 ; lot Silver, (J's sud J's. 1(9 J (iiiinesaiul a Dimes.)... 9 1119 10. i : ; 1 !..!; 33 l::j 3.J 1.1 12 l 91 9'.-i COJIMEItC Ala. MIFFLIXTOWN MARKETS. " XirrusTowa. !tr. 6, 1878. Butter 18 E: 18 laird 8 Ham 10 Bacon ; 6 Potatoes...:: Ol) OnioDs.;...! 40 Rugs 2 MIFFLIXTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers &. Kennedy. QtoTATiojis roa To-nar. Wednesday, Nov. 6, I87S. New Wheat Vi Corn, 45 Oats 22 Ree 55 Timothy seed 1 OOtol 10 Cloverseed 3 75 CATTLE MARKETS. PHiiAoriruiA, Nov. 2 Receipts 2,5"0 1 heod ; common sold at 8io3Jc, fair to goo" at 4to4', choice at 5lo5Ji:. Cows Spring ers S'lOtolO ; tresh H0t5t ; dry $8lo20. as to quality. Calves, 5toUc. Sheep, 3tol Ji; Hoas 4uii. Chic tr.o, Nov. 2-Cattle Steers, nati.e, V-l 50lo4 .10, aud $2 80to3 30. Cows. u, 2.70. Bulla, ito210. Tesans. $2 4'Uo3. SEE! SEE! GO TO THE Port Royal Agricultural Agency for yovr THilESIILNG MACHINES, HORSE POWERS, STEAM ENGINES SEPARATORS, CLOVER Ill'LLERS, Plows, Harrows, Grain Drill., UT" Fifteen Per Cent. Less thin Can be had Elsewhere. J. F. JACOBS CO., Port Royal, Juniata Co.; Pa. July 25, 1877. WE HATE IT AT la A ST. A periect working Shirt Bosom Stretcher and Ironing Board. Best celling article in marhet. ?el!s at ight, both in city and coni'ry. It superior in every respect, and uore saleable lhan any other board. he latest improvement over all Patented Nov. 20, 1877. Large per centyge paid. Territory seller aftd can vassers wanted. Agent do not fail to send lor circular and terms to A. W.uJi!h, Mc Keespori, Allegheny county, Pa. Say in what paper you saw this adv't. ocu6 COLLEGIATE t COMMERCIAL I N S T I T U TE. General Ensseli' Schmd, New Haven, CL Forty-fourth year. Preparatory 10 Col lege, SeientiHc Schools or Business. Tnor ougu physical trainius by military drilling, rymnastics, Ac. Full information sent on application. Send fur circular, with age of applicant. OB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND en at tht ofBca. PRIVATE SALES: Person desirous of celling fro pert y at private sale, may arrange to have the prop erty advertised in the Stnfintl and Republi cmn, on the lerm of pay f mot told. If sold, to par at such rates as have previou s ly been agreed opon. A LOT OF GROUND ON TT1R SOUTH side of Slain street, .VcAIUtervilie. this county, having thereon erected a Daelling House, and Shop or business place. Wash House, and Spring House, and Stable, a Well of good water with pump in it. Eleven apple trees of choice fruit. The let is well fenced. 1 Li is ail-wirablv prop erty in the locality in which it is located, sud can he bought at a reasnbable price. For further particulars address NATHAN KKIFFITH, McAlistcrville, Junia'aCo., Pa. A FIRPT-RATE FA KM, CONTAINING One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the best wheat-giowiug district in the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road station, in FairhVld county, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements area larjre two-story BRICK HOL'SK (13 rooms, hall and cel'ar), Double Log fiarn and Stable, and other bilHdings, and a well of good water; A itrestn of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There is a !ar9 orchard on the premises. 'Will take 70 per acre, pa-t cash, rest in payments. A fans adjoining sold for $100 per acre. Tbe reason for selling, is the desire to invest ' in citv nronertv. in firf-lt-v-ini V., -ill m forntiun M s WEYo Pk-kaway Co., Ohio. OXR OF THR MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in tb couuty 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 about TWO ACREo, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framcllouse, a com modious Stalle and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the ilo r of the house. For particulars c ill on or address WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. 0., Juniata Co., Pa. THE HEIRS OF PKTF.K AND SUSAN MINGLE oflVr at private sale, the real es tate of said decedent, situated in Ferman agh township, Jiitiiatr. cotiuty. Pa., one mile west of Mifliintown, containing about 20 Acres of Land, nearly ail of which is cleared atid in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a commodious DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, and all neeess try out buildings There is a larce vai'n ty of ex eel rut Fruit on the premises, and a well of good water at the door. For further par ticulars apply at the Srntiutl olii.e, Iwis town, Jacob Bi:iilkb, Mililintown, or to Hesbt Minolk, on th 'remises. - A FARM OF FIRT-RATE QCALITV I of land, in the heart of Lost Creek Valley, only one mile west of McAlisterville, con taining M) ACRES, mostly cleared, having thereon erected a LARGE FRAME BNK BARN, commodious weather-board.! LOG HOUSE, and other oiit-buildinss. First- rate Fruit, ell of i-leir, cold Water at the Litehen d,ir. Thi !a if e!n.K f , , . ... ' .' I ' """ I I -1 1 jr..e a prom aoie io esuueni. I or I ur- : tber particulars address Mrs. SOPHIA OSWALD, MifTlintown, Pa. A FA KM OF ISO ACRES IN TUSCA rora township, Juniata county, one-fourth I of a mile west of McCoysville, 130 acres ot hn-h are cleaied and in a good state ot rultivat-on the balance in good timber. The i.nproveiiienta are a large Frame House, 3.x50 I'Jef, Frame Barn, 4 .8U feet. Wagon Sheil and Corn Crib. Carriage House and Hog Pen 30x10 feet, W.hhI House aud Siring House, a good young Orchard and abiiiit 50 peach tree nd cherry trees. A stream of good water passes near th house aud barn. For further particulars address NICHOLAS ICKES, McCoysville, Juniata Co , Pa. A VALUABLE FARM OF 120 ACRES, more r less ; 100 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, belonging to tbe Heirs of John Yoder, deceased, is herebv ! oil .red at Private Sale. The Farm is situ ated in Fermanagh township, about '.bree miles northeast of Mitllintown. Tbe im provements are a leiv 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 b.-aring condition, is con venient to the buildings. For farther in (ormaiion address D A. VODER, Port Ruyal, Juniata Co., Ta. A FARM OF 75ACKES, 55 ACRES cear and in a good state of cultivation, the baance in timber; in Spruce Hill township Juuiata county, Pa., one-hafY mile from the proscd rairoad from the Juuiata to the Potomac river, six mies from Port Royal The improvement are a Large S tone Dwel ling House, 28x30 feet, with a wef of good water at the door. Bank 3arn. Corn Cribs, and other outbuildings, a iaree A pp Or chard, and a great variety of fruit. Also the right to quarry iiue stone on a laini altout a haI distant. The farm has been limed receuty. TitBas One half cash, baince in two annnai payments. For luither jarticnirs address S. A. HOFFMAX Sprcce Hiff, Juuiata Co., Pa. A FARM OF SIXTY ACRES IN DELA- wre to-vnship. Land ot good qna'ity, hav ing thereon erected a L:)G HOUSE,; weathei-boardcd, BANK. BARN, nearly j new, and other outbuildings. Convenient (o churches, schools and mills. Situated 3 miles nort'i of Tbompsontown, 4 miles noi th or Tbompsontown railroad station. For more de finite particulars call on or add res SaMCE. J. KURTZ, East Sal.-m, Juniata Co., Pa. TAKE NOTICE. ! .0: I wonld respectfully '.ifonn the CiMiens nf ViHfifitnurn. and snrrikl.nilinff ennii trr. that I nave coinmeiiced tne Merchant Tailoring Business on tbe East side ol Main Street, fire door North ot the comer 01 Main and Cherry Street, in tee house lormerly It noun as life Kiiikead ronse, and latterly as tbe vteifcr house; where I will be ready to give all ccs. tumor FITS. To new customers. 1 would say, give roe 1 a trial. To my old friends and customers throimfioiit the county, I have but to say, I am here. GIVE ME A CALL. mayl,78-6m. C. S. MILLS. Large Mock of Readv-roade Clothine for ale hy rlARLEY A CO. .UlSCbLL.1. F.O IS ON THE CORNER ! 1 THE BllLFORD BUlLDlKG, fcbR5a BRIDGE AND MAW STRKETS", MIFFLINTOWN, PENN'A. ROBERT E. PARKE Has Opened LAfgg Stock Of JDvy Goods, Groceries, Itabj, Caps, Root'', Shoes, Qaensware, Glassware, Tinware Apices, Notions, Soap.-?, Salt, &c; TOUACCO AND SEGARS, And will be sold at astonishingly low prices. .... dN'oWjis the time to save money by buying at the Corner Paiane Store. Csil to and exammd our goods and hear our prices. 3o trouble to show goods. robert e. ihkEn: Mitllintown, April 17, 1877-tf D. W HAB Is tbe place where you can bay THE BEST AD THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTHING ii.iTs, cjps. Boors, shoes, jyb ti'RXisMSG goods. HE I prepared to exhibit one cT fie most choie and select storks ever offortd 1st this market, and at JSTOSlsHlXULT LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits acd part of suits, Licit will be niade to ordr at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the plac, H flotTman'a Water s'reets, SIIFFLINTOWN, PA SAM'L STRAYSK Has just returned from tbe Eastern eilits with a full TanV'j ht mu mwv CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' FCRSLSHINO GOODS Goo Is of all kinds are lo. Cou.t. and s.-e ne nrt be astonishej. Pants at cents. 27 SUITS JIADK TO :ir.i:. f Patte.son, Pa., May , 187t. SAMUEL Si ili VER. Lt rnl .Yoticei. IJROCLwM.iTIO-l. W HEKEAS.! the Hon. Bksj. F. Ji nkis, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for I the 4 1st Jniiiri.il District, composed of the ' counties of Juniata and rV.ry, and the ! Honorabies Noah A. Elder ind Francis I Bartlev, Ass'icia'es Judges of the said . Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, have issued tiieir precept to me directed, : bearing date 'he 7th dar of Sept., 1878, lor holding 1 Court of Oyer and Terminer and General J.ii! Mirry, a:.d G-.-i.cral Quarter Sessions f.j th.f Pcn.?. at MIF FI.INTOW.N.on the FIRST MOS'J vT of DECEMBER, 1878, being the 2ud day of the month. Noti-e is Hksebv Givks. to the Cor oner, Justices' ot the Peace and Constab!' of the Coimtv of Juniata, thai thev be ther and there in their proper persons, at one o'clock on the alternoon ol said day, witt their records, inquisitions, examinations and over remembrances, to do those things . thai to their offices respectively appertain, ami inose mar are nonn'i ry recognizance Ic 1 l-rosecii'easainst the prisone-s that are vt ! lllen may be in the Jill of said county, be then and there to prosecute against I j them as shall bo je.st. i TV.- ... l.i.r l.nJl.:..' .... ; r a n iv-.i :. 1.. .t. i I . . ' .-.,, . f , . . i I , I. ,3 IU.1. . . 1. duty of the Justices of the Feae. of thi - p)"ment. ; the iT're--t :hervo! I., be paid several counties of this Commonwealth, tc 1 annually or yKiily, i;A inst ilment of return to the Clerk of this Court ol (Jcartvi j 'he principal to be payable the 1st day of Sessions of the respect ives coiiiiCes. all the '. As-il each and everv yeur Iherealter. Tins re.-.ogmzances entered iuto before thm by : interest to lieein on the tir.t d iv ol April, any person or persons chatged with tht j 187n, and to be secured 1- bond and morl comtuision ol any crime, except sm-h cae ; gano cin the premises. All growing; crops as may be ended before a Jusii.-e of th he reserved. De.s-1 t. Ic. delivered and Peace", under e.-.islll.c laws, at least ten davs i possession given Airil 1. '.-79. oeiore ine c- iTimenceiiieiii 01 in c i-imencPineiit of the session! of the Court to which they are mai.e re- turnalile respectively, and iu all cases n ln re any recognizances are entered into leis thsn ten !; s Fefor the comiiiencemant of th ses ifi:n to whii-h they are m.ide re turnable, the said JrNtices are to return the same in the same n;anner ai if said act 1 hi'd not bee: pissed. Dafd e Mitliintown, thel'h day of No vemlier, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seveutv-eurht. WM. D. WALLS, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office, Mi:''iuto u, ( Novtrber 4 I73. ) In the Court of Comniou Pleas) f Juniata County TOTICK is herebv given that William SclaToid. of Delaware township, Ju niata couniy, will mike application 10 the Court of Common Picas 01 said conn'y, ou Monday, the 2d day of December, 1878, for the benefit of the insolvent laws of this Comii!onel!t!i, when and where all person interested as creditors or otherwise of the said William Sclaff ird, or otherwise, may appear if they see proper, and make objuc tion if tbey have anv. JEREMIAH LYONS, Attorney lor Petitioner. Nov 6 4t AUDITOR'S .fOTICC. In tht Orphan' Co'trt of iuniatu County. la the matter of the estate ol Elizabeth Loughridge, deceased. THE underpinned. Auditor appointed by the C'"ii"t to make distribution of the fund in the hands of Nosh Hertzler, Exec utor of Elir'a'icth Lonjhridge, d."c'd, to and among the parties entitled thereto, ou his second partial account, continued by tne Court on the 17th d iv of Septcmlier. l'-'78, loait, the sum of $10t1.68, hereby gives notice that he will mo -t all parlies Interest ed, lor the purposes of his appointment, at his office iu the borough ot Miltlintoarn, on Thursday, the 21st day of November. 1878, between the hours ol 10 o'clock A. V. aVil 4 P. M. of si dilav, when an. I where all persons having claims again-! s;d fuui mist present tliem, or bi; lrjver debarrrl from auv elnmi against said Hind. JEREMIAH LYONS, Au i:tor. fVt 23, 1879. CllTIOS .NOTICE. LL persons are hereh" cau'i .ne.1 against trespassing iion the lauds of tiie un dersigned, either in Fayette or Delaware township, by fishing, huuting, or :a auy other way.. ;ian Kiser C 0 Shelly A H Kcrtx David Smith. S Owen Evan Teston Benncr Daniel Spicbec John L Anther I H.1 2d, 1879 m Branthotler J Henry S piece j Catharii.e Ku'ts i J-'hll M :JleCll iJ B t'initn li W Smith S J Kuru Notice to Tam-Pajrcrs. THE undersigned, Collector ot setaool tax lor Fermanagh school disUict, -rid be in M:fi"iiitown, at Sf"l'e Kreider 's i.lfiee, on the 21 day ol NOVEMBER, to receive school tax. Ail per .on. paying ihrr tax between the 9th ot October and the 7th or December, will oe allowed an abitemcnt of 5 per cent. Thirty day ll.wi:is, they will be required to yy full auiount, and after that date there will be an addition ol 5 per cent, on all tax nnpaM. MKHAEL STONEK, Collector. Oct. 9, 17S. anre stock of ready mane clothing ol tbe -14 latest aud choicest styles, lor men and boys, hau, cap, boots and shoes, notions. furnishing goods in endless variety for t' - t ramiiei atrayer s, in rr?i'' .ID VEK i ; j.V. IS. 'S yew BailJing, eoracr of Pr'Jpe and fS.pt. 15, S7: Ltl'il .YuJites. ORPHANS' (pniT SALE. '".7'I!-L bo soM, by virtue of r orer r-f v the Orp'i ins Com! of Ji n'".t.i cb-m-ty, by the undersigned. Administrator mm tutumiM o a iKfxu of I'lniip Ranek, dee'd, ou the premises, at I o'elm-fe p. M , on SATUKDAV. NOVEMBER , JSTS, Tha following de-a n'n-1 valuable real state, loait: A tnM t Of land situate in Walker tows! !p, Juni ita county, boiimiei ly lands til Uamnel Anker, Christian Mn-ser. John Gitig'ich, Jane McKiustrv. Anna Adams and others, containing EVENTT AC HES, m.re or less, with a GOOD D'.VELL!.G DOUSE, Bank Barn, Tenant !1. !?.. ami outbuild ings tliereou erected, being the. Mttsiort Parol of s.ii.i Pliiiip UaiM-k, ti-eaJ.-a. The almve land is nearlv il! rh-'-ed, well watered, and in a j;iod state ol rt'liivation. TERMS OF S ALE - T -1 per tent, of tba punrhase morev to l:e f.iid in hand ; tifteea per cent. o'mSriu.tiou - sle bv tha Court ; ore-third ot the wi..lo ) uichaso nionev. alter the navmrnt cf the debts, to remain iu Ihe land, and to he paid upon tb riulh off nri H Hid- e':?..ik . 1 1... ,,, .!..r t.. I... r, .,.1 (1. ..-.-e .,,.,,1 ....... .1 1 " J ...... . . JEKEMU1I LYONS. Jrf'ninis'-aor c. Oct 9, 18i8. . a. 0 r.'u':. fta.v.k, sc-l PUBLIC SALE UF ViLllilLE REAL ESTATE! ' f TinE nndenijn-d. Eiecntor of Jane JL Keale, tecase'l. will seil at pubie? saJo, on the premises, in B.-ale to n.-b J.'. .-Mala county, at 2 o'clock P. JI., oh TUESDAY, NOYEMEEll 12, i87H, The undivided one-tiiirl pirt oT a valuable tract of land ialeiy owned by Hon. J ihn Beale, deceased, near Johnstoan, bonnded by lands ol Samuel S- Panueb it;cr, Tinld's iinrs, Jeremiah Fraiikhousv, llii heirs of George St. der and others, 011'a.iiing One HundriJ and Fifty eiht Acres. more or less, having thereon erected a gooil Frame House, Frame Bank Bare1, and other outbuildings. There i a pcol Orchard ou the premises, and the lar.-t is well sn plied with wter, is w-II tents: and in an excellent state of cultivation. n opportunity will b; eiven piirehaae-! to bi 1 upon the whole property. The tt r.V, wbkh will b- easy, id be made It no at ou day of sale. J. HARVEY BEALE, ct2 Exe-ut--r. HOTIf 4 I.L persons are hereby eantioned .. ajMinst Iresr-issing ui.n the lands of th undersigned, eith. r in Walker or Dela- waro townsn by Ushin-r. hunting. r in any other ay. John V. an-Ornier. Il-nry M. Milh r. Ge-r!e S. Smith. Wiili.mi Ma 11 be. a. H. I). Long. David Ailiuan. J. IV'. Lev.b-r. Solomon Mauberte.' Z. S. I.ukens. I. uke Davis.. John F. Sittx CALTIOX. a LL persons are herebv captioned not t a a. allow their dogs to run. or themsolrea to fi-h. hunt, g..toe.- U-frnxt, U-enk or 0ieu fen-res, or cut ttood or voting limber, a- i: any mnecessj; r w 1 if the und'-.Vi.raed .y trcsjasj on' tV i'Jtdt M R. B.-i'ic . Dai i H trick. Th-iiia Ut ni t r. Cirisan Shoa-T; ail. . & J. i.'. Wilson. Heurv Hartman. Porter 1 nompsi.n. Wi',:am lletricfe. Pa id Sieber. jinB7. '7i jonn. M..'.--r Hcnrv K.ua. CttTIOM. A LL perioiis are herebv ca-itionr.1 not to a Y. tisli, r unt, bicak or ox'n f.-nces. it cut woo. I or voiing limber, or in anv tinner ?s sary way trespass on thuliud'sot theuaCr s'.mell. i.' A Thompson T Thompson i B Ihompson E P Hnds., ' Wm .'I Thompson Abram Shel'y Davu Smith, Jr. C A Sbermer CAl TlOX NOTICE. A f L rsTsonsare hereby cautioneil anin tresp issing on the lands ol the under signed either iu Delaware or Walker town ship, for the purpose ot fish in s or huutiur. ! or for any other purpose. I., h. Arxijrso. N. A. I.titii. ocl31-tf G.S.Lr!. NOTICE. VLL persona are hereby e itithied against trespassing, for hunting, or other pur poses, on tiie lands ot the nndei signed, in Milp.rJ to.-n.hip. Juniata cmintv HENRY 4;kt.-slXnER. JOHN CCNMNliEAMs Dee 10, 1S77-U i, LEY V tl