Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 01, 1879, Image 2

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SENTINEL & REPCBLIGiM
vhtlixtown.
W4n January I, !.
d. r. S C II W K I E 11 ,
emtok a an rp ii.:etob.
IliaryrriJS t-f go1 J tiayuiciit to-day
by ths CJovcrarrvnt.'
The health of ttia now li.e is giv
ing TST.
Sror to the .i. pth of three fert fall
at B-.ifLY.o, X. Y., on tbe 21st cf Dc-
Cfii:ber.
As ittittni't iv.iS :u a fjw .liya
e.ro to tike the lift of the Empeior
Ol Ar..;t
Ths ngifctt'on of the Chinese ques
tmen is breaking down our trade with
Chiri.l TiTi'l -T-:pai."
jla. 1'n.PE.v iris tiie lljor au-.l asks
tliflt the cipher biuiuess be explained.
Cill tile uepbew.
IT hat's tbe umii'.T v.ith the Deiu-
. . 1 . - - I r.,irriTllcL-i- nf Wr-mrmf unil f:rorfvn
ere re wcsciiiea as uams uaoomsaon- , . : w -.-
i ,. 1 or isciinstn. Of these Bruce will
v : :
Of rnry in Cod -re-v t'.u-t tuer d.-iay ' C.'Lrt-::, of i:;s.urt; P.uil.!ph, of
the preaifi-IitiiteJ attack on tuo Xa I xe;v Jcrscr ; Keraan, of Xw York ;
tiouol Banks i j Timnuan, of Ohiu ; V.'.illif e, of Peaa-
T".- n t- ,1 ' pv'v iisiji; B.ii!&y, of TciiDis8'e ;
StstesC.urt :nst Oener.il b.er!-, an-X K,refor.l, of Wt Vir
dnn for the fe.2ar of a p.aa UUon in ;nix t5j, Kopcb.ics ba
Latn, the rendercJ a ver-, .. ia .SO as thev haw
Lct in favor of the Gciiera:. 1 . v;., - , v. -i " .- .
t boe:i tnis yt;nr thpy seccrenveof
Bavaku Tai-ws. Aiaericau Minister I tbe oniiora!ups. Eamely, thoso
tD the Court of Kin- William, G;t- oi? Connectiruow Jaraey, New
manv, died at B;t:1:i; on ths 10th of l-Jrk, 0:ao, and PeuasylTania. But
December, at 4 o'clock p. m. Ha was j evetl 11 1519 Prfpjib.icans loss only one
a native of Cdosicr couatT, this State aasur (trosa lsipp;) and gam
Ci Glokgs P. Hays, of Washin-
toTi, l' l , hits resigned his p jsitloa as
Presd-at of Vt'a-iliiat.ia and Joffer-! boTvever, whi.'Ii irclades one Inda
son College. Tha resignation will I pta lent, caa scarcely be call ad a
not take eiie-t till tuo cljoo of tad
college year, ia June."
New Yor.s banks Itjan paying g jM
over thtit" counters U-t wc.-k- la ell
probability btfure the expiration of
tla-eo Months, pold that lias lx:en t-e-rett;'.l
ia old btOL-king3 ever sin: e the
war began will ba bro-ugbt out Cid
pat in circulation.
"Pscpsia is not a country cf rich
men. Of a population of U3,000,0l)J
tad upwards there arc bat l,t!40 per
sons who report incomes of 12,0 M or
more per annum. This number is
exceeded by New York city alone,
and possibly by Boston also."
Ezveoly DjrGLAss, a Virginia Con
pressman, died a few days ago, at
Vashingt' in, D. C, of (starvation.
He drank liquor until aot'te ind im
mation of the stomach 6et in. which
prevented Lit'i from taking sneh nour
ishment as Lis body required.
"The iJea;ocrati2 lc.ders in Cn-
r, - . r -fir ..-i
the ciouer dispaU-aes if ilssrs. Ail-
den, M:u'bl-3 aad the other copirc.-a-
ers demand it. But those geat!t-mtn
are not g-iing to demaad it ao, not
even ia a whisper."
It ia said tliai the country cf Af-
f-iiif CT! ::.-': ! n;, - ;t;n
j i
,..k.... i r:,... ..i,ate tbe eate is otnerwue. .iiaoe-
jb.e vriiain lis territory. liat a
joy for the human nce it would be, if
tbe Lnglihh wiiald find the Tree of
Life, a knowledge of which was kept
from Father Adam and Mother Fve.
Tut Democratic aspirants for Presi
dential boutirs bav taiuted their robes
eo much with the Greentaeic heresy. fr
soft aiuney delusion, that it will be witu
difficulty that they can Snd a caadidate.
Sei.ator Iijyard, of Delaware, is abr.ut
the otily solid man they have, and il
they put lam on the track, he will fail
far short of having "sumcieut leaven to
leaven the whole iun.p..'
llEI'fCI.lCAMSM is a vital principle
tbat will demand ai 1 protect ireedom,
liberty aud .quality of ail meu before :
tbe law. Its mission is to bee that all
rights and privileges which any may
lawfully claim and enjoy must be ac
corded to all American citizens, and to
protect and dcvelnpe the growth and in
dustry cf the nation."
m
GovEnson Habtpaxft's name lias
teen mentioned ia cor.noctioa with
the Berlin Mission, which is now va
cant, oa account of the death of
Minister Taylor. The appointment
of Governor Ilartranft, it seems,
could not fail to give satisfactioa. It
would le ; ondiag liira cn a govcra-
rucnt minis. -.n ial miss-ion to a coun
try from whit h his ancestry cuue to :
America, and cmainlv the Jbaluer
land, if it would welcome any one,
heartily from the Republic, wculd
welcome one of its own, transplanted
cons.
TJp to the adjournment of Congress
for the Holidays, the President bad
approved the following acts: Provi
ding for the deficiency ia tbe trans
portation of mails by railroads. Ma
king an appropriation for paying the
speufies of the yellow-fevtr invebti
p&tion. Authorizing the d nr.tioa of
twenty coadoniued bronze cannon to
aid in erecting a monument to Gen
eral George A. Caster. Changing
the time of holding the United Stales
Circrit Court of West Virprnw. Ex
tending the time for the Joint Coin
raissioa ou the transfer of the Indian
IJareau to the War Department to
report ihe result of their investiga
tion to the 1st of February next
Proving for the distribution of the
Revised Statutes by the Po6t-of2ee
Departmcnt.
Tbe 1'hilatlelphia and Reading Rail
road Company have been paying their
workmen in interest-bearing 6crip.
A largo number of their men have
not been paid in four months. Cor
porations have been having a hard
time of it to mei expenses. The
Miafies they pay to ofiieers, the
vsges they pay to workmen, and
the expenses that must bo met to
keep up repairs, seem to eat up all of
the earnings, and there is nothing,
left for the stockholders, nothing left
to pay deots with. The oiheers ard
the men employed by the corpora
tions, are the only people who are
making anything out of the concerns.
The capitalist, or the man who earned
hia money in other business and put
it in the corporations ja getting noth
iajf. r
From ths New York Eveaing Post.
Tlt; I"ritd states Sedate cftcr Cue
I'll fi'iust ilu-i-h' will consist of
f : ;;.-t j D.iaocitt I hiriy-Jlircc Re
I".1 .ictus aul no , Davis, of Ilinois,)
In-.kjK'nJynt. A3 ifr. Davis is likely
t j oia v. itti taa Duia.Tat8 on uiobt
q.iei:os. tiseir iuujori:y wi lbeprac-t.in-.'iiy
tea. Tii terms of twenty
five SeTiiiors wJi tiniri 03 Cue 4i"u of
Marc):, lb!81, aal the qnosiiaa of
party alvunt-c in that body will
tiiorere c -me up -juu to bo deci
de! at the t Icctkin in lf-SO, together
wiia 1 tie i'let-U.jjcv. UI tue &na
tors whose: terms wiil expire in 1SS1
tlov(;n:ircIipul'.icans.nHiisfc,.y,Bo:th.
of California ; ILuiiiin, of if tine ;
Dawes, of jIitnKachusctts ; Chiistian
cy, of Michigan ; MclIiUiia, of llia-
nc-soti ; B-Uce,' of Mississippi ; Pd-
ctrtaiii'y Ix 6ueoeeJe l bv a DeiuO'
crit ; the California Sonalorsiliip may
bs ontidorel s )inwiuit doubtfal,
whil-j in al! tbe other c:i3c-s the eloc
tuin of Itfpublicans is pretty (vrtria.
The DocrxTJiiic Sen:it'.is whose seit3
will iwiine v.i"aat in 1S31 are Iliii.ri,
of Cij:nerticat ; Biyiird, of Dt;U
ware ; Jon.s, of riorida ; if DorjiJd,
ol init:aua : iivie, of iLirvIas J :
us ave oanaiors rv-iaPiiaone'.l,
the Democrats will ttill bjT3 a ma-
jonryoi two. a majority 01 two,
j wonur.? rn .-ijo-ity.
As eA:hnse s : Tbere is a wide
spread ai:d ftroft sentiaent of rrpudi
ktion iu the f-utn, and n&Ry eities, aiid
several Slates, are si'riun.-ly cooteia
tilaiing it, while snnie have actually
taken trps to accouiplish that resuil.
but there is also much feeling in the
north and west ou ibis ntj"ct that
cues honest peoplo to tluih with
shau'e, and steps have a'. ho been taken
here lo du"g to the same eud. In New
Yotk two .V'Wtis have voted to repudi
ate then ob.'ii'os, icd many more
are kxikit for loopholes to rid tiiem
i;f li.e burdens. Xew Jersey haa at
least two t..wi.s rr cities, which, not
ciutr-nt with dei.'nlt, are bunting for
excuses to wipe oai debt. lllitiOW mu
Dieipalities etapjrr ui.'cr the aggregate
iudbtcdnpKS ot $51,91."! COI ; and tbe
record affords plenty of evidence as to
the exigence of a ds:re to escape the
ronilfy of ra eineuditures bj punish
iig tt.e people abo were crtdu.ous
euouh t.i supply the uioiey. Counties
and I 'firs in Missouri Sure etui more
J'-pracefu'iy ; a:id even i.'Wa. rua as
- ,r 1 ' . . , tMi.
t ba rain la be of it financial misi
tiou n a State, is not without U?uui
paiiticii of who-e bad faith it may v"e!' i
be a-lnuied In tola matter, therefore.
no sectiou of the country can lay claim
tn a Kiiix-rior reputation vq the ernund
- ..
- 4''i il"5 liiiecrnv- as reCara
sola stands alone io i's iufamy as a re
pudiator among noriliern and western
States ; while the dishonest proposi
tion now pending in Virginia and Ten
nessee are imitations of a process that
faints :hs recent history ot a thud o!
the southern Statej.
"The Philadelphia and Beading
Railroad scrip is about the tize of an
ordinary b.iuk check, and the paper
lo'is ei.mething like that used ia the
South durijig the war, called Confed
erate money. There are two sets of
it, one falling due the 15th of April,
1S70, cud on.i falling due the loth of
Mar, 1S73. The two sets are similar,
v.ith the exception thnt tha terms of
the April piper are printed in black
scrip aud those of the May paper in
red scrip. The following is an exact
copy of the Aprd scrip :
So. .
FuiLADELPHIA AND ReADIXO R. R. Co.
It'ocr
. Ctr(iji,a!e.
FnnLADtixHiA, Dec. ltl, l.s73.
The ThiU lelpliit ail Keadlst; Kn!rud
Coiupanr proiniM-a to pay lo I tie lii'arrr
hereot lite sum ol t"ii dollirs on the 1-jth
l iv of Ai.ril, 179. with interest from date,
without d'talc-ition for value, received
This note is isaed tor g'n due hy the
rhiUit:lphia iol Keadinq K:iilroal Goui
pmy, a'ut yi be received either iietore or
at its maturity for the amount due tlii reon
in payment lor frviuht a-.d toll lulls ot the
PluU-t -lobia aid K.-a t i.g it.iilroad Coin-
puiy. tor enil biils ot l'b:laleijih:a and
iieadir-s; C-al and Iron Company, or any
a, ols nucioeiineroi sua conijnies
10. (Signed) S. Bradford. Tress
(Sijjued) F. B. tiuHI, Prest.
The issue of scrip, or paper has
lifted many an individual, and many
a corporation out of a financial slough,
and it is hoped that the Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad Company may
be put in the sunshine of financial
piwiierity by the paper money of its
own creation.
The .Vori .American says: Some
body has discovered tbat ibe rebel Gen
eral Eariy could Lave taken Washing
ton in July, 1G4, if be Lad not been
afraid to venture. Probably be might.
War has many such chances. Beau
regard cnnld have taken W ashiugton
a'ter Bull Hun, and Lee could have
taken and held Baltimore, and he didn't
even try. The truth is tbat tbe men
on both sides did l lie best they could
with the knowledge they bad. They
might bave played the game better if
each could have seen the oilier V hand.
TlIE Inflationists wuo prophesied tbat
resumption was impossible and the at
tempt to resume would prove disastrous,
must be rather surprised at the ease
with which sold touched par in advance
of the date fixed upon. Fortunately,
the people were able to distinguish soph
istry from common sense and supported
the partv of honest money. Press.
Tnr.Ez feet of enow fell in Canada,
on the 22nd of December, and that is
the fore-runner of a hard winter.
Senator Ltmar, after a count of
the Senate, thinks that the Texas Pa-
' T? ? i - 1 wi'l nrco flrtt i-h-wIt
V. ia v- Atmiivnu aut i 4-a.a ri47j V avsvj
I y two majority.
The Florida Board of Canvassers
have issued certificates of election to
the two Democratic candidates for,
Conors,
The Yellow Fever Conunission.
I'Ut Ci'ti-Tfioosl Yellow Fertr and
! Ohuirra ''u)0ii!-mc have gone South,
! Ui g 1 10 ovr, aud the fulloiriue dis-
pitca tells bow tiiey propose to direct
ineir idquiry :
JUmpuis, Doe. 2C, 1878 To-day Dr.
John M. Uoodwortb, fc'uiveoo General
of the Marine Hospital service, baviug
by a resolution of tbe joiut eouituitte
01 tbe SeDite and llou.o of Kepresen
latives been aipuioted to luvcstii:te
tbe oue and methods of preventing
jeilo fever and cholera, and bavin"
been constituted .resident ex-nfcio u(
tbe !5oard of tioerts proTided for by
the resolution ot Congress, be will pro
ceed to organize the same and direet
ibem to investigate the following puiuts
ot inquiry, vix. :
Pitat. The origin, caoe anJ destrnc-
tiv-t fvatnres of jellow fever and chol
era ; whether or not they are indige
nous to any part of the LVittd States ;
if not, how tney are brought to this
country, what are the localities from
which tbey come, and if fonnd to be
indigenous and also imported, in wht
rcportion and tn what extent has their
presence ia ths United States been ow
ing to importations.
Second. The season of tbe year and
atmospheric conditions ia which tbey
are propagated.
Third. Tbs rarsns to be adopts 1 by
which their inttoduotina into this coun
try from other localities hi ay be pre
Vented. Fourth. The method of preventing
thoir propagation aud spread when ence
introduced into any part ef the Coiled
Slte J.
Fifth. Tb3 natnber of doaths that
hare occurred in the United Slates da
ring the present year and alhe expendi
ture of money and injury to business
resulting therefrom.
The foregoing is the order "of com
mittees in joint session, and experts
will confine themselves to it as i.early
as possible.
IsnAM . Harris,
Chairman Senate Committee.
POLITICAL.
Kearney sensibly adviees the labor
ing peop' cf San Fraaeisco that the
Chinese only came over to take the
place of tbe men and wocsea who kill
themselves with drink.
The Democratic editor who went
to 'Washington to convert bis party
leaders to socad money, found hia
p-. jty btanding around waiting for re
siunptioa to prove a disastrous fail
ure. Although Tennessee is rich, bar
debt smad, end taxes very light, it is
understood that the Governor in bis
next message wi.l advise the State
liabilities to be compromised at about
hit- cent j ca the dollar. It id a sin
gular fact that the State House where
he will read the document was built
with the money it will advocate repu
diating. A letter from Washington Bays of
the members : General Garfield is, by
common consent, reg;irded aa the
strongest debater in the House of
Representatives. Hooker, of Missis
sippi, is the most polished orator.
Eugene Hale, of Maine, and S. S.
Cii. of New York, are the ready
cttun. Keller, Ewlnap anJ diii.tU-
,n are the financial orators. Gen
eral HaTts cad Saylor, of Ohio, are
the aulL-TtS on parliamentary law.
Springer ia the- LcprajdJrVle orator.
Errett and B.so, of ief
are the silent oravOrs, Q'1 lile' of
Maine, is one of the untoa!-
Ltat of Slolllcs Executed.
The following is a complete list o
tue sixteen Mclhc M:iguirea so lai" ex
ecuted in this State :
Plact awl rfa'e of Ex
it 1877. efto. rie'imi .
Jan. Carroll. Pottsviile, June 21. ..B.F.Yost
Thus. Dully. Potts iile, June 21... B.K.Vost
Jas.Koarity.l'ottsville, June -'1 . . H.rVYost
Jjs. Bo) Iu .. Pottsviiie, June -1 ... B.K.Yost
H.U'tieliati.l'otisville, June SI... B.K.Yost
T. Muiilry..Pltvilie. June -1 .. .T. Sanger
M . Du vl . . . . M am-h Cb fc J uae 2 1 . J . F. Junca
Kdw.'Kellv.Vaurb Ch'K.Jime 21 .J.I'Joaes
A.Caiuj bei:..MauchCh"k,Jiine 2I.J F.Joncs
J.Douohtih.Maucli Cb'k.Jane 21. .M.Powell
ia leTtt.
Pal. Hester. .Bloomsburg, Jfar.2"i. A.W.Kea
Pat.TulIv...U!ooin-.burg. Mar 2 . A.v".R-a
Pat.M H"Kli.Bloomsburjr, Mar. 25. A.W.ltea
T.P.Ki.ber .M.iucbCh'k. Mar. :.'!. M.Powell
D.Uonnelly . Pottsville, Jmu 11...T. Sanger
JohuKehoe. Potts ilie, Dec.lH. F S.Laijg'lou
Itascallty In Common School
A school scandal cf gigantic propor
tions bas recently been developed in
San Francisco. It appears upon inves
tigation tbat not only were appoint
ments as teachers in the public echrols
luil. I for from two hundred to twa hun
dred and fifty dollars each, but lists of
questions were also sold, at a good,
rouud sum, to those who were desirous
of securing certificates of fitness as
teachers. The scandal was brought to
light by tbe refusal of one of tbe ap
pointees as a tcacber a young lady
from the East to pay tbe stipulated
price for her place, whereupon suit was
brought to recover tbe fee, or bribe,
and tbis brought oat tbe whole story.
DIsPATCIlCS.
Cincinnati, Dc.2G. A special dis
patch says that near Crown Point, In
diana, on Tuesday, a man named Henry
Holmes went to the forest to get a load
of wood. His horses became entan
gled in the underbrush, and in bis efforts
to release tbem be became thoroughly
exhausted. Overcoce with cold, be
laid down in the snow, where he was
a'terwards found iusensible. His legs
were frozen, lie was taken hoaie and
eared for, but no hopes are eHertaiLta
of bis recovery.
Washington, D. C, Dee. 2C Mr.
Peter McNaiuara, a well-known resi
dent of this city, died yesterday after
noon, bis death being Ibe result of poi
son in tbe system from tbe bite of a
man named Danaher, witb whom be bad
ao altercation over two utoutbs ago.
Some weeks since tbe finger was ampu
tated, but tbe poison bad already gnt
beyond that member. Last Sunday it
was proposed to amputate tbe arm. but
the physicians determined not to do so,
as they tbetr patient would not survive
the operation.
Oil Citt, Pa., Deo. 27. B. Foust,
Constable and Tax Collector, aged 73
years, was waylaid to-night, knocked
down and robbed ef $100. He was
found lying io tbe snow on the side of
a road in an insensible condition, with
several dagger wounds in his hand aad
otherwise badly injured.
Lieut. Blair, who recently married
the widow of Gen. Gordeo Granger, is
reported to bave a wife and children in
Scotland, and military aad social cir
1m ia Washington are moeh agitated.
DISPATCHES.
Cincinnati, Doc 24.
A special from Steubeeviile, Obio,
says tbat Stephen D. Richards, who has
been placed in jail at that plae
charged witb tbe murder of tbe HareU
ton family at Harney, .Nebraska, ha
made a lull confession, acknuwlcdgin
ne commission ot nine murders withiu
tbe last tbree vears. The first murder
was committed near Sand Hills, Neb. he I'fnMjrtvam Millers State A
He bad aa altercation witb a man uo- P""""011 wil1 111661 in Llewter on tbe
known to him. and shot him through'-' Inst-
tbe bead. Tbe next was tbat of Mr. TrmPJ Montgomery county steal
Harelson and tbree childreo ia October 0,1 cht.dren, j.iin in tbe search,
last. He me: Mrs. Harelson in jaii,!'"'1 toeta n'1 cIi,u rewrd
sae having been at rested on a charge uf i Hanter will be hung on gullows
aiding ber busband to escape justica, rec,Hd " 'he court room of tbe Caat
Wben ehe was released Richards visiaV eD' X- J- building,
ed ber, staying two wetks, when hecooi f ,A resident of Cuttiogville, Vt., saw
eluded to murder ber and take char-e he took to be a burglar in his
of her tarm, which he bad pre emt -A.d n'ffh'f and jumping out of bed
tie Drone ber jaw and smashed iu tA
back ot ber bead witb a smoothing iron,
snd then killed ber two oldtst soiidrro
with tbe same instrument, and then
seizing her infant be dashed "d
again-t the floor. He then Te uul
tbat Mrs. Harelson bad goo to Texas
to j iin ber (neiave bnsbasd, but sus
picion having been arouse', search was
mads aad tbe bodies f und under a
.-. ..V P;..l....l. fl wl H..'Virrf
lb. Harelson murder, K.chards was as- !W"",MIM M,8 '''en
sisting a Swede, named Peter Aider- iiu,11 P"oJ ni b-ea ow .
sen. in putting up a building. Anier-1 15eese sh onght be us-d too
son told some neighbors Le believed !a",fh tob,c' w1",301 of e" Ms'
Richards had poisoned him. The neigb- !. her husband up i a
bors called tbe nex, day, but Anders,n jben-Loaai and horsewhipped Lira,
could not be fiund. Richard was io j The snow storm of the 21st ult , ex
possession of Andersen's borses and!'end;a itself exrr all the Northern
wagon, and while ths neighbors were States and as far South as Washington,
searching the boos,be made bis escape. in,i tnoy placus obstrooted railroad
Richards admits tbat he killed Atider- travel.
son with hammer. He stales be com- yl, found gnilty of grave-mb-
mitted two otber anrders; but refuses '"i t Zinesfille, Ohio, has been sea
to give tbe names of the victims. The teaasd to pay a fine of $1,000 and to
Sheriffs of Kearney and Buffalo coun- undergo one year's imprisonment. Ea
ties take Richards to Nebraska today. " convicted as his accomplice, was
The think he ia a member f an or 'sentenced to four months' ioiprisoo-
ganized gang of outlaws and cut-throats
in that renioa.
o
. -n r, i ti r ii tingianj town resulted in a wed'JIsg
ashinoton, Doe. 24. Thefollur- . . . ,
... i . . . ,. , ., !tte othtr dav, and the town was so do
ing bill will bs introduced in the iloiist : ,. .. . ., -. - . . c
A, . . -i iifhted that saiutr-s were fired, bonfire
of ItepresentatiTes atiei the holidays: 1 . ... .., .
r i 4 Cllt'Hted. baildtb lllanilDsluI. lbs ilsrs
Aa act to increase the valna of ttdn& .tripes hoisted oa the hotel, and a
standard silver dollar, make tbeaatasj
a legal tender exchangeable for goli
cuius, provide for its coinage aad for
ether purposes.
Be it enacted by tbe Senate and
House of Representatives of tbs United
States of America ia Cuugreas assem
bled, Tbat tbe siiver dollar of tbe United
States shall contain four hundred and
eighty grains, '1 rcy, tine hundred fi.ie,
and sball bs compressed with the same
devices and legends as tbe trade dollar
heretofore coined, except lhat the word
"one shall be snhsiituted o r the word
"trade" and the 6guros "40" for the
figures "42U."
rtnci uitiim uric-,,
in authorized and provided for, sball be
r. . . . -
that tne silver dollar btre
legal tender for all aaiouiits, aud shall
be exchangeable for the gold coma ot
tht United States at the Treasury aid
Sub Treasury at New York ; provided
tbat whenever, under this authority,
silver dollars sball be presented !' r ex-1
change in such sums as i show the i
aniouot outstanding to be redscd::.,
tbe Secretary of the Treasury may di
ttiinUh or discontinue the njicof.--f:j.v
of uci coinage natal vifcvrwtw tftdrc
by him.
ec. o. Any owner of silver bullion
cey deposit tbe same at any mint to b
fcrmed into bars, ss wow provided" t-fT
law, or dollars of the weight cf 4('J i
griins Troy, as designated in this act.
Provided tbat the secretary of the
Treasury be authorised to diseoutiflue
the receipt of each bullion when the
lollars shall Lave becouia reducu'ant
aaJ ptovided further, that the trade i day night, by hanging,
dolial" f the United States shall be j iju The Pacific coast the average at
r4beiveo &y lha Government for all debts itenJance of Chinese boys aud girls
and otT''00 duc 10 ,f to b 'ecoiu-jopon tbe Protestaut Sunday sebuols is
ed into J '' ' Krain3 Troy, 1,000.
which shall K r-fler Le tii0 CB,J B" During tbe Chinese fariioc $22,000
tborized silver v'""1'' tTe f-twarded from tbis country to
Sec. 4. Tbat ttK !i!b,id'a'V silver Shanghai, and of this $4,519 went
coinage of the Uuited ta!c shall be j through too Preslyteriau Iviard of Foi
excbatgeable for gold ooina be Trea- eign Missions.
sury, or at the Sub-Treasury t A'ew A woman g'.t drutk while cooking at
York, at the pleasure of the bolder J Portsmouth, Va., aud fcl! bead fure
Sec. 5. That the Secretary of tti.M a.''et iuto a tub of water near the stove.
Treasury be authorized and directed to! u'or .eaJ was drowned and tbe remain
cause to be pnuted and kept" iu pood j der o.f 'Vr tarred o death, ber clo;bes
oondition for circulation fractional or! taking
pos'al currency to the amouut of ten j The irrcpaMbU conflict between tbe
millions of dollars, of the denominations ; school mistre ,UJ big Jiov has
of twenty five and fil ty ceuts, whieh j broken out for the season ot 1773 9 at
shall be itilerchanceable with the sub- jSiatibridge, Quebec, frker be attacked
aidiary silver coinage for convenience her witb a clasp-knife anJ had to
in the transmission of small sans 2v for ber life. The school-nstr.'ss at
through the mails. U'alJen, Vt., practises revolver-shoot-
Sec G. All acts or parts of acts in-! Ug at recess,
consistent with the provisions ofjiiisj A dispatch from Victoria, British
act are hereby repealed. j Columbia, says: "On the 13b inst.
LONDON, Deo. 23. The weather is John Boyd killed Thomas O'Hrien in a
severe throughout Great Biitain. Tlere cowardly manner at Fort Wrangel.
bas also been aheavy snowfall here and; Alaka. The citizeus tried him bv a
in many part of tbe continent, la j iry of bis own selection, wbwh found
Scotland it is especially severe and all' biui guilty; and be was bung the next
the railways in the north are blocked, day."
Two Loudon mail trains were at the Mrs. William A. R'eliter was struck
last accounts snowed up ten or twelvej by a train on the Pennsylvania Rail
miles from Aberdeen. Altogetberl rna 1 while crossing the track at Mort'n
seven trains are snowed up and tht
Iraflio is suspended. Tbe snow waa
still falling last night. In some pUcti
it is over twelve feet deep. It is the
heaviest snowfall for thirty years. A
telegisui from Geneva, Switzerland,!
says : " Xo post bas arrived from Ger
man? or German Switzerland Tbe
railway communication between' Beruej
and Lausanne was interrupted until late
U evening, and the service betweei
Bauveret aud Kt. Maurice is entire!
suspended. In Geneva four Lundret
men and one hundred and twenty horsts
and carts are constantly occupied in
cleaning tbe streets." A Paris dis
patch slates tbat tbe wolves bave pene
trated as far as the gates ef Metz
There is more snow on the Yosges iban
tbe oldest inhabitant can remember.
Chicago, Dec. 2C Tbe trial of Mrs.
Melinda Mack, indicted witb betvWryi '
. . . . 1 1
man, rrana iicaerauu, lur me murutiv
of her husband, was closed tbis morn
ing, tbe jury bringing in a verdict of
guilty with the extreme penalty of the
law imprisonment in the State prison
for life. Dickersnn will be tried later.
He turned State's evidence during tbe
trial and testified tbat Mrs. Mack bid
killed ber busband witb a stick of fire-
wood and persuaded b.ta vrson) to. d cnnfeMed lia and wa9 uken
help ber carry the body to tbe barn,Qa t rton
where it was placed under a horse's feel' aJV-v: s- . ,ai .1
, , , . , , , . I A girl working in a paper mill at
and the animal backed over the bod in ri , ,.a . ,1.
... . . 3 Delphi. Ohio, found 5IOO among the
several times to give it tbe appear an ci It ti -
. i-i , . j l ,, waste bhe was sorting. The proprietor
of having been kicked to death. I , . ... , ? u .u
. 6 . , . . , ir.f the establishment took tbetn from
also swore that improper relat.ons fan) . . r . . . , . . fitr ,,,
existed between himself and Mrs. Mack
for several months. The case has ex
cited much attention.
Ia the Obio Lunatic Asylum is s
young lady who is heiress to $700,000.
GC1ERAI. ITEJH
A Lowell baboon bas died of flight.
S himself in the glass.
A daughter of Edwin M. Stanton is
clerk iu tbe War Department.
ibe peanut crop of Tennessee ibis
r is estimated at 3oO,000 bushels.
be Pennsylvania Dairymen's Asso-
tlon meets in Meadville on Januarv
od 23.
j - e r 6
bass vial wbinh stood ia tbe corner
Joilge Waller, of Pike sounty, sen
tenced VYiiliara Appleman ten years to
toe penitentiary for train wrecking.
Lancaster has a girl 13 years of age,
who keeps house fur ber father, doing
the baking, washing, etj., 'o perfection.
A man was found in East St Bonis,
j Illinois, one day last week froienintoa
'meat and 100 fine.
LA ntteeo years eonrtsatp in a .clew
" . -
leal Fourth of July indulged in
Wade Hampton received eleven
sounds during tbe war, one of them a
sabre-thrust.
Indiana has a prohibition law for San
day, tha 4;h of July, tbe 1st day of
January, tbe 25 ih day of December,
Thanksgiving day, or upon the day of
my State, coooty, tuwusbip, primary or
municipal election.
William J. Urowa, financial cljrk of
the Post Office at U ashiauion, drew
$i0,800 at tbe Treasury. He says be
placed the tnoory package, which was
'cr the pay of the etr.ployees, io Lis
aooket, and before be reacbtd the
street it was pone. Detectives were
mediatel rjul to work
i
I Ti. a - ..r i-i.k-i
The Amer of Cahnl savs he knows
ho is a savage, but 300 years ago tae
English wore just as bad.
Senator blame is said to have a?ed
erosiderably within the past few years.
His hair is now as white as snow.
Mr. Mary Sieuipson, or.e of Bri'k
?i meroy's mnihers-in-lsw, bas become
deranged. She lives in Sherman, Tex
as, and keeps a taillinery establishment.
Mrs. Hayes will resume her official
receptions on January 4th.
. The local indebtedness cf Illinois
amounts U $5l.9i2.G31.
The New Knlaad'a
oritys ban-
qnet, a tew ntvbls ajo, io ciew Ion,
(at whie'n Socretiry Sheruisn and Sena-
tor rliaice were disliovuislel cats'.".
leost $10 per plate.
Katie 1'uncb, aged silteen, corarait-
:,te4 suicide on R.rjdall'a Uland Tburs
Khzabeih last Jul v. Mr. Wjiliam A
Righter sued the company for $50,000
damages done to bis wife and C3'fie.
A svuiriatliiziinr irv irave him $2000
for his carriage and $5000 for bis wife's
bufferings.
Tbe suit against tbe Government,
brought by tbe heirs of Stephen A,
p,mi:las tor certain cotton captured by
the United States Government io Mis
sissippi during the war and sold as aban
doned property, was settled finally in
the Court of Claims on the 24th ult.,
by a judgment in favor of tbe claim
ants. This case bas been pending for
years, and ha been the subject of much
controversy, investigation and litiga
tion. The heirs are Robert M. Dou
glas, United States Marshal for the
Western District of North Carolina,
and Stephen A. Douglas, jr.
, , .. ,. , . , .
An Indianapolis barber s overcoat
. ;
was stolen, so be called in a captain of
police and a patrolman, gf.ve them to
bold on their finger-tips a key, the
wards of which were fastened in a Bi
ble, and Ihea recited Ruth's words to
Naomi and the names of suspected per
sons, till at one name the Bible turned
and fell. The man whose name had
It- " n.nnll.H.J W.. .....in t f 11 ' 1 lln.1l
tbe Supreme Court lias finally decided
tbe ease io her favor, holding that the
purchase of waste paper does not rive
the purchaser a right to unknown val
uables found ia it, as against tbe finder.
GENERAL ITEMS.
A dispatch to tbe Louisville Courier
Journal from Stanford, Kr., says : A
shooting affray, occasioned by ao old
grudge, occurred at Crab Orchard last
uigbt, one Stewart Myers and ibe Car
son brothers being tbe chief actors.
After tbe firing commenced both sides
were reinforced, and some forty bbot
gun and pistol shots were exchanged
Meyers' shoulder was literally sbot to
pieces, and Dave arson Was seriously
wounded, and balf a dozen others were
more or less burt. Ic is leared that the
trouble is not yet concluded.
While guarding a gang of negro con
victs employed 00 a job of railtoad con
stmction near Natchitoches, a youog
man was killed by tbe falling upon bun
of a tree. Tbe prisoners picked him
np, and when they fonnd, that b? was
dead, carried the body to tbe camp,
none ot tbem attempting to escape.
A resident ef Washington, Ky , to-vk
a vow lhat if ever he got drunk again
he would whip himself all the way home
from the tavern. He got drunk and
fulfilled bis vow with snch vigor that he
could not stir out of bed for two weeks.
sTATt: 1 1' tilS.
Mr. John Marks, a cattle dealer, who
lives near tbe Myers & Suepler planing
mill, Chaiubersburg, was wsylatd and
robbed of over $l)00 about dusk on
Monday evening, tbs ICtb.at the woods
on the Scotland road a short distance
troui where tbe Cumberland Valley
railroad crosses it. He was driving
heme in a bugty aud was attacked by
three mco, wbo pulled him out, threw
bits down, gagged bits, tied hi arms
behind his back and robbed biia of a
large pocket-book containing the above
amount of money. After tbe scoun
drels left him, Mr. Marks succeeded in
getting up and making his way to Mr.
rfoliouberger's where bis arias were On
tied aud tbe gag taken out of bis mouth,
after which be was brought borne.
ChambersburK Spirit.
Israel Krt, Jonathan Moyer, Uriah
Moyer and Eutauuel Ettioger, charged
with the murder of an old man named
Kintsler and bis wife on tbe morning
of tbe 9:h of December, 18".7 were
tried and acrj'iitieJ in the Snyder evdn
ty eonrt. The mnrder of this aged
couple is still a mystery.
Tbe body of Bavard Taylor will be
buried at Lunywoud Cemetery, Kecnett
township, Chester ctunty, r a , ia the
same lot wbere lie the bodies of his
brother, Col. Fred. Taylor, of the Buck
tail Kegimeut, and bis first wife, Lydia
Anew Taylor.
A colored Mocongahsla river coal
miner, who has no faith in u de Freed
man Bank." or any otber bank, and
who carries bis savin? upon bis per
son, was robbed of 500 oa Christmas
dav in Put-bur".
Mrs. Caroline Sbuliz died io Charles
ton township, Tioga county, a tew days
ago, aged one hundred and four years,
two months and eight days.
Tbe have poor snecess boring for pe
troleum ia ClearSeld county. One
company has sent drill down IGOO
feet, bet basii'l "struck oil" yet.
Mr Noll, of Wild Cat Valley, Per
ry connty, slaughtered four large hogs
recently, and the next ni-ht the meat
was stolen by some two-lrgged hog.
A West Chester uiau bas a tas polo
eat. The bond of tbe Treasurer of Lan
caster county amounts to $00,000.
There are five cases of contested
election in Schoy kill county.
A five-year old boy in Maeumgie,
Lehigh county, carries a bullet in bU
stomach. "
Mr. John Gamber, of Hampden
township, Cumberland county, claims
to ha7e just killed the largest hog ever
slaughtered in tbe State. It weighed
700 pounds.
The boys in Tretnoct gnt so bad that
the Council of that place bad to pass
ao ordinance requiring all youths tin
der sixteen to be in tbe bouse by eight
o'click in tbe evt ning.
Two Canadian Frenehraft, residents
of Williamsport, bave been arrested at
1ock Haven fur passing counterfeit
coin.
Xcip AiitertincmcHts.
EUHPHKEYS'
K02IEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
r.ren Inarearral oeforwenry yersi.
ITTerrwhtre proved trie vno-r si We!,
r.fiH.t.. KCO:o!irAI.aEa KFHCIKVf
meiiieines vnnna. Thry are Just what
tse ftenple want, savins; time, monrv,
lrknens nnd autTerlnx. Kverr single
..erttle tiie well tried peracrtptioa of
j-.a (luncai yafswiaa,
Ks. Onrea,
, v-.'vera. Cotcelrm. lnflsimnatlons.
j, ft'mi, Worm t'e.rr, Wfnu i'o.le, . S
3. f rvlnw -"ol'r or Teething nt Infanta,, as
a Itrsenterr. onning, Eiiioue Lulic, . .
a t aolrrB.-Hor.'ii,, Eitiiig, . . . .
7. onh, CoWs. ?ronebili. . . . . .
fi. ouralif 1, Tootb.s'ne- Faeeabe, . .
a Hrnitarhesj, Sit Ui-.sdacbe, V citigo, .
10. tlv?eisla. Bilions Bhsach, . . . .
31. piiiMreeed, or Hainrnl IVrtoaa, -
It Vt uile. too Pro'ose Periods. . . .
IS. roup. CooRh, Jl fficolt Breaihhrv, . .
It. kilt .meriiii, Erjprlas. Kraptiooa. .
! KHemar.ttam. fth-nmailc Tains, . .
tfi. Fereranit Acne. Chill Fever, Ague. .
17. l'lle, Umd or blerdine,
K phl nalm y. and Sore er Weak Frra, .
l'l. f uiarrh, acute or chrotiie, lufloema, .
ra. W ti.B-l'wnwl, viclent eoceba, .
SI. AsfliiiiR, eppresaed Breathing, . . -SJ.
Kar Ii-cSi aries. impaired hearloa, .
ti. ifcersviiiia, cnlsrved giauds, Swellings, .
21. Ceneral DeSility, rfivsieal Weakneaa, .
S. lropv and scaurv Sxcreimas, ....
Si. fsea-siicknea, nckix frua ridiag, .
ST. Kinrr-ee. Ursvel, . . . . .
S. ervnns UebilHT. Vital Weakneaa, 1
29. KorrJJouth. Canker, . . . . -
ti I
ti j
ts
, j
W
t j
ii l sense nt Heart, palpr
alpitstioD.. etc! . I 0
5.1 rl I....V. Hiunt. El. V
litus Dance, .! j
si n nhiMsri. nk-ri.d sore tnroat. .
li. cbronlcConrsUousaDa&runuoaa,
rimii CASES,
Case. Xororcn. with above 33 larse vials and
atauoal oT directions, ..... SlO-SO
Cawe Morocco, of SO large vials and Book, M
TI.H. MmsdlM airs sens bv tbe ea -e
alnxle bax or vial. t any partiii sie
rounir;, irre m wm
Erlre. Addreaw
u in phre v" Hamesm tk le Mew lei ne CO.
Ollwe and'Depot, 109 Fultisi at. New lork.
For Siale ov ail Prncwlsts.
r-Htrmphreys1 Spedflo Manual on the
care and treatment of rtiwiasn aad ita cure,
ant rRFnl ca applicaaoa.
For sale bv HAMLIN &.CO., Patterson ,Pa.
JulylO, li!7tMiin
e7buioan
D EXT 1ST.
Office opposite Lutheran Church,
PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA.,
Where he will spend the first ten davs ol
each month, commencing Dec mber 1st
The balance of the time his oflire will be
occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man
worthy of confidence, and who has been
associated w ilh the Doctor as student and
assistant two years and upwards. Those
m ho call during Dr. Burlan's absenco for
professional serv ic. may. and will please
arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer whi n they
may be served, on the return of the Doctor.
arge stock of ready made clothing ot the
JL latest and choicest styles, lor men and
boys, hits, caps, boots and shoes, notions,
fmnishiiif gooils in endless variety for sa.e
st Samuel Mrayer's. in Patterson.
Beatiaea aad Repubheaa $1 M a yeas
Leal .Yoiicti.
EST RAY ilOTICE.
A Dar-red Bull, with a lew whits Stmts
XX. 00 him, about one year old. came to
tbe premises ot the undersigned in Ferman
agh lowaship, on or about the 21th dav of
October, The owoer is requested to
come, and prove property, p.iv for the keep
ing and advertising of tbe animal, and take
11 away.
S. W. nEXDEHSON.
Jan. 1, 1S73.
ELECTIOS NOTICE.
TITS stockholders of the Juniata Connty
Agricultural Association are hereby
notified that an rlertion for officers fur the
A.-eeL.tion will be held at McV iuigle'a
Hotel in Port Koval, on the lOih dav ot
January, 179. at 10 o'clock a. at.
MICHAEL MEBt'lt, President.
Dec 18, 1S78.
- AT
s z
THE tndersigne-l, fxecutor of tha es
ttt of alichael Brubiker. defeased.
late of Payette township, Juniata county,
will otter at public sale, ou tbe kreicuea, at
1 o'clock P. M , on
SATURDAY, JAXCART 19, 1879,
Tbe following described real estate, to wit:
A Tract of Woodland,
sitnate in said township, about 11 mile
northwest of Oakland Mills, adjoining Itnda
on the west, Sarah Harm tn on I lie north.
William liarmaa, jr., on Ihe east, and Wil
iaiu Huriuan, sr., on the south, containing
EIGrllT ACRE?,
more or less, well set with Chestnut, Rnck-
ojU and oiher valuable timber. Terms
mailt known on dav ol sale.
'SAMUEL ACKER,
Cxecntor of Michael Brubaker, dee'd
Dec. 20, 1878.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
rtlllE nndersitned. Administrator of the
X estate of Elizabeth Pry, deceased. Htn
of Delaware township, will, in pursuance of
an order ot tbe O poans' Court ot Juniata
county, ntTer at puiiiic sale, on the premises,
one mile northeast ol Sael Salem, at two
o clock r. ., on
FRIDAY, JANUARY 10th, 157a,
The follow ine described real estate, to wit:
A lot of ground situated in Delaware town
ship, Juniata county, containing about
Twelve Acres of Land,
bounded on the north and east bv lands of
David Shnrta. on the west bv lands of
ol;.s Arnold, and on the siuth bv- lands of
Jacob Hoops, having I hereon erected a
TW0-ST02Y LOG HOUSE,
LOG BARN, and other improvements, be
ing the mansion tr.i-t. There are a variety
of Fruit Trees on the premise-., and run
ning water near the hcuso.
TERMS OF SALE Ten percent, of the
pnrcha.se money to be paid in hind; iilteen
percent, on cniitiruiation of sale; one-iiait
on the 1st of April. 187a, and the b.-isce
on the 1st of September, 187i), Willi inter
est from continuation.
EZRA SMITH.
A.lm'r ot Elizabeth Fry, dee'd.
Dee. 18, 1878.
Orphans' Court Sale of
VALUAULEREAL ESTaVTE.
BT virtne of t!e aiit"iorftjr contaim-d in
the la.it will a.vl te.-t:unent of James
JlcCriiin. Iat'f Milt'orfl township, Juni tta
comity. decea.sed. ihe undersigned. Execu
tor of said i!l, will ex:so to Hi hire sale.
j at t:e Court House In Militintowo, at one
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1S79,
tbe following described real estate: A tract
ol ljd ailuaie in Milford lownaiiip. Juniata
eountv, two miles west from MiiTliniown,
eeiitaining FOKTY-FIVE AC KES. mora or
less, Staving thereon erected a
IaOf.-F.ttAMK MOUSE,
Bank Barn, Cooper Shop and other build
ings. Also, another tract of land sitnate in same
township, tw miles west trom .M:lllintwn,
contivii.iiig TIIIIITY-FIVE ACRES, more
or less, tlm ulioie under cultivation, but
with no buildings upon it.
TERMS. Tea per cert, of Ihe prices
bi'l't.-n lo i' paid vriien tf:e properties are
strieken down ; one-half of lliu balance on
April I, IS70, and the balance on April 1,
1K, with interest on Ihe lat parment troiu
April 1, 1873, and said last punviit to txs
securel bv judgment bond. Deed to b de
livered and possevsi m g:ve- Atil 1, 1373.
JOHN E MrX'KUM.
Executor of James McCrum, dee'd.
Nov 10, 1878.
CilTIOTI NOTICE.
A1
against interfering in any war wilh the
following pis-pt-rlv, na:uely 3 Three hos. 3
shoals. I e.ilf, and a ltd of carpenter loots.
all of which belong to me, tilt which are
now in the pose-sion of Abraham Kurtz of
Fayette township.
JOHN F. ETIREXSErXER.
Fayettee Township, Nov. 2o, 178.
Eerutors Notice.
Et'.clt of Michael Brubaker, dee'd.
LETTERS Testamentary on the estate cf
.Michael Brubaker, late ol Favette
twp., Juniata colour, deed, having been
grunted to the nndersigned, all l-rs..ss iu-
j dt-bred lo sii.l estate ere reijnesie 1 to make
' pay mt-nf, aiht those having claims ot de-
luands are reiiestet to make known tbe
same v.taont dd.tr to
SAMUEL ACKER, Executor.
Nov 20, 1878.
CiCTIO!" NOTICE.
4 LL Tx'rsons are herebv c.iuti ncd not to
.lw tl.eir .l.,rr ettle ... 1-.. In r..n
- l -- ,
or themselves to fish, hnnt, gather berries,
or cnt wood or yoiinu timber, or in any way
trespass on the lands of the undersigned in
(ireenwood or Susquehanna township.
PetiT Miller Henry Rush
li.miel Shodle t.eoige Dressier
E f.org It S Dimtn Frederick Koats
Joel Drrsaer Jonathan Miller
Nov 2U, 178
C ACT SO NOTICE.
LL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespaMing upon the lands of V.w un
dersiened. in Favolte. Del iwaro or Waiker
iton cship, by fishing, hunting, or io aoy
other way.
Jonathan Kiser
Wm B.anilioOar
Henry S piece
Catharine Kurtz
John McMeeu
C G Shelly
A U Kurt's
David Smith
S Owen Evans
Teaton Benner
Daniel Spicher
John L Auker
1 B Ga-b-r
S M Kautfinaa
J F Dettra
John Lvcntn
David Htinbergsr
Arnold Varnea
D B Diruin
; w s,uito
S J Kurtz
Henry Auker
Nosh Cameron
J W Hosteller
( Christian Kurtx
Jesse Pines
Oct 23, 1878
CAETIO.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned not to
allow their dogs to run, or themselves
to Bsj , hunt, gather berries, break or open
fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in
any unnecessary way trespass oa Ihe laiuls
of the undersigned
M. K. Beshore
M. A J. II. Wilson.
Henry Hartiuan.
I'mler Thompson.
William Metric k.
David Sieber.
iug7, T3
David Hetrick.
Thomas Benner.
Christian Shoatfstall.
John V otter.
Henry Kloss.
CACTIO.T.
A LL persons are hereoy cantionetl not
to fi-.li, hunt, gather berries, break or
onen fences, or cut wood or vouns timber.
or :n nv unnecessary way trespass on the
j jjj of ihe undersigned,
MrMli- LrnwicK Sbiamb.
. v,t Atrc WaMA fKt,,M.
I FtIDEKJCE Uam Faancis Uowam.
I Farmasagb Twp., June 22, 1874.
Li(al .Volictt.
CUTIOX.
A LL persons are herebv cautioned not to
11. I
fish, hunt, break or open h-nces, or act
wood or young limber, or io any unneces
sary way trespass oa the lands of the under
signed.
K M Thompson
T 3 Thompson
E P Hudson
A Oram Shelly
C A Sheroier
J B TS.oson
Tm ti Tn nipsoa
Davis ?tni:b. Jr.
Oct 6, IS7S.
CAlTIOf .fOTICE.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned sgalart
trespissinj on the lands of the Bndar
signel either in iKJaware or Walker town.
ship, for the purpose ol fishing or bunting.
or for any other purpose.
... L. E. Araiasoa.
N. A. I.razss.
KtZl-tf G.S.Lcaxas.
"XOTICE.
LL prrsonsreh'jrebye.ijneJagainsl
tres " ""J" '-uri.
po?a, CuSD Miui -
MiUord towaahiu. J"itintT. -
1IJ-;.5X t.KO.-SINti-LS.
joiix ccssrsuuAJi.
Dec 10, 1877-lf
BEFORE TOE START
INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS t
Get ao Accident Ticket or Yearly Policy
in the
TRAVELERS,
At Local Agency or Railway station.
Jit waWiaf l'iiet r i MVwm r t .aVf cs or
rnrim- rf tmmC' -f jH $&rm. Tit Imt thssrc
rrr !.. tvir hlv mrt t-re nwk ia rhis'
-ai::e-t 1 ilfirfAT frir.l. that J sktry's jVf nB
e-T .f nil Jcst'-. F-f-i fnr tasurirlv
f er, ta C. A. J vci-wx at Cx, M? f-mtiir, Vts
G. F. WAKDLK, Pbila., Pa.. Gcnl Agent. -
PIANOS ORGANS atfac-
TORY PRICES. GrMt Ke.luction tr cloaa
ont present stock of 2iH) New and Second
hand Inslrnments of tirat-class i iakers, iiiU
Ir warranted, and at prices that DEFY
COwPETITIOV. tor cash or itfci'lnients.
AGENTS WANTED lor WATERS' SUPE
RIOR PELL ORGANS and PIAOr. lllus
tntej Catalogues mailed. IIORAI'E WA
TERS A SON'S.-Vaniifarturersand Dea-'ers,
40 East Mth street. N. Y. Also Oem-rat
Agents for SUOUINUEUS' Celebraled OR
GANS.
SWEET HAT Y
Nich-!$TTO. $50. $10O. V00.
Invested judiciously in Stocks (Options or
Privileges), often returns ten times thw
amount in 80 days. Full details and Ol3
ciul Stock Exchange Rerorfs free. Address
T. PorTKa Wichv . Co., Hankers, 2o Wail
street, New York.
$10 to $1000 z
Wall St-eet
tucks makes fortunes ev
ery month. Book sent free explaining
everythin?. Address BAXTKR at CO.,
Bankers, 17 Wall street, New York.
C.? A DAT to Agr-nts canvas-iug for thw
"J) 4 FIRESfDB VISITOR. Terms and
iniirlt Free. Ad.lreaa P. O. VICKERY.
Augusta, Maine.
m mumm km
can insert an advertisement in onr list of
twenty-six STANDARD WEEKLIES at oar
rH; wiflroift losinz inony. Thise adver-tist-is
who v-ant So obtain the best and
ltrgi-st cireul vtion possible without expend
ing more thin from ' lo $1'" should at
dress ;EO. P. KOWKLL A Cv., tOSpruco
street. New York.
Professional Cards.
ATTORN EY - AT - LAW.
SlFFLINTOVTIt, PA.
lytVlecting and Ces-s -- pra-aat.
ly a' tended to.
OrvtLt On Bridge street, eyeaita tbe'
Court House uare.
J7TbERTMcM een
Attorney aad Counselor -at-Ia-w.-
Prompt attention given lu lv.a sa.-ricj
and coliectiog of claims, and all legal buai
oesa. Orrics on bridge street, first door wesf
ft the Heiforil building.
April 1 1, !S7o-tf
LFUED J. PATTERSON,
ATTORN ET-AT-LAW,
MIFFLINTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA.
E7 AH business promptly attcnord to.
Ovrics On Bridge street, op;usita the
Court House square.
TviDDTfjNE
ATTORNEY- AT-LAVT,
WlIFLlNTO".7?r, PA.
rT" Collections and all professional baaU
nes pnmpt!v attended lo.
june2U, 1877.
J.
S. ARNOLD,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
RICHFIELD, JUNIATA CO., PA.
Ail business p-omplly attonilc-l to. Con
sultations ia two laugujg..s, Er.jlish ai.d
(German.
THOMAS A. ELDER, il. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
aiffidSTowx, tj.
Office honrs from 3 a. a. to 8 p. VT.
Gee in hia father's residence, at the south
end of Water street. ocl22-tf
)M. CRAWFORD, II. D.,
Has resumerl actively the practice of
Medicine and Surgery and their collateral
branches. Office at lbs old eorner of Third
and Orange streets, Mitliiotcwn, Pa.
March 2, 1876.
joun Mclaughlin,
INSURANCE AGEHT,
PORT ROfjIL, JUSISTJ CO.. PJ.
C7"Oniy reliable Companies represented.
Dec. 8, 1875-ly
J M. BRAZEE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
rfcademia, Juniata Co., Pa.
Ovrtca formerly occupied bv D.-.Pterrett.
rrolessiottaT business iruni;'tfy allULUPTo
at all boars.
J) L. ALLEN, M.
Ilu commenced the practice of Medicine)
and Surgery and all their collateral branches.
O:fico at Acadeniia, at the residence mt
Capt. J. J. Patterson.
fj'i., 15,18:4
J-JKN RY HARSH BERGETl, M. D.,
Continues the practice of Medicine and
Sursery and all their collateral branches.
Ollice at his residence in McAlistervUc.
Feb 9. 187i.
The Scvvtsai us RrrratiCAX bas no
superior as an advertising medium in this
county, and as a journal ot varied news
and reading it is not surpassed by any
weekly paper in central Pennsylvania.
Large stock ef Readv-tua.ie Cnthmg far
suss fa tlAELST COt