, . at. JalT 23, I8T. TFR." vt'cn i'-''0 fx'r a"cm. jf pid jcMJP ' . c-j (. -f not paid within .1 , 4Vfilisenier.t8 inserted at 50 ,e.,I a- ;,...-,. """rt l.ciue;s T-t.ocs in local col- . relM VT f,,r C ,T,?,rilon-is- 'J,. r.f m:'.l he mf.dc In rfc.-.se desiri esiring ;ue tout, it'if or quarter ,a e rek-l 'ration cf tbe 4th jZ' i,v the ir'ubbith-suiiools of Jrf, iivtrcJ the hUuwiiig ad- , ,.:,( remsrk" that 1 h:l uukc . if fi the retrospect of ,i,rM ""-' -,i.tirv. I tro yon Vcner- - f ii e sir;' for the early trials and . '. . -s naivli they sa b-.-roically en !T,o K'livo y..r.r independence. I feci Jv.'i not .sunning "' much Ul;0 I . . ...... .. I ........ rrl. . .... ;hlt 1U"SI OI i.h thi" HIstory f IUtt "rat ctn- r il ;ngrr.-s, end luliy m- .. rf PUT ,""lis", "llJ Zl''! 'or ,be H5r 43 untarei-ma Irceaera ina i The Liler;y of the Aram- rri-J.asit has beep, out of i f x-- f eir!y anceatry an-? trial," j br the blood ol a 1 it-- w -Tits ol R -tr re rronnaca, ine s iru j j ,-aenu' stre is Mi.-suiri. ,o-aj , ,1 stri'e is th.-athed. aud to-4ay ; - - i",'.i ."'CS i- freemen j' lu in th chorus j t- Ain-'iict- Union forever !" j jt grire reil .-ction tj cij mind as to j jurists I b"a' es ''J4' to u'8 ,c" j TI i :s ilie birth-dav of our N'a-I itT'(-':ul'"""-- To-day theenign of i.l ., . I. . d . .. :tt o:' patiioii.tn and nj licinj in . .A S-'i.iun of Siatre. To-day the j .ea m lurt-y bel.s of antiquiiy are ! T-ta-ie lhi " i;t'out our ra'iou. I like ! iB ir J ukt t'.e ctisj-mmj :r they ! r,: Lne md progress of American u.T.B-.ace. 1 lik-' tba & ild imagery they ive si of tl l".i.ci:ic ef his m iguiSeelit .,i ir.-eil..ni in . h;cii wo sje rei ic- .... .. . li Bui LjjM 1 here peas ol tna ..en-:r::ol -- Sliou.d I h-rf ti,;u-e Should I h-r ti -u-e .. . c,..si oi "ir c-t:onI hapj iness r.-". The auj.ejce latucailcd upon jKidrt-s? are j l ir r-i ot a christian gruwib, i i , . -en:!;. 1 :u -te arme rv ct s'-atj i,i:t un.ier the clmrcU-spi whicU 1 K-'-a hevc.-.rd. Your or.r- book of , sip Ts'ang Ko in the first courfc. After acs B;bU-: oar Cla ji is the Gol he first course hod been served, one of the E ta; c jur t-pingled liaaner is the i n""? timJrcd wai:.-rs stood si iff as a sen car . Eeavea. covc.ei with uvriad of tinel b.hi- J tb. Geueia'.'s cb.iir, snd said : ....L-it l -t m!v g.irlauda the contineu! I " ? Tip Uong Yau or Ka Vxe !" ci i fr i-v-v-. t- ,iu oce-a to ocean, but j I " boiled or fried ?' asked the Gen-r,.-r .i iu U the world from pole to j er;,re th Vlceroy toM the servant to y.ig pjfc. ha.1-. . t'je banners of every na- , U)e hoIl0rcd pueM , Ju0 sin s Jn WodS . la our army the fleet foot of tn- f , he,y about ju kouia ia Ji.c bio- i-stiin-I chvg s is a ot AnJ SIX fo: cMad the General after h-saf; nei her tu- c'ai-feing of sabers iu , Jhtf fl4.rTa.ltt .. fetch , aa outside piece, if c.r'-ioti.b.; nor t'.ie volley cf infantry j ..tease." is rc-ir of cat iion ; nor t-e cries of ef?r:Lg ii'.r.,ai iry ia the dark valley ot de.i. lsr her.ita is uot punctuated by ritaiooLiue"!.' or !.-.-mr J distinction; n.r n te ni' -"".re of or.r victory in thu bap- , four efbaaun f.ooJ wrun; :r-ai tbe iea.'u- J of the ruler of aoy nation. The ;; f our i iciory ."re more 8iiJuri-i t'.:-".n iraiUv. -!:'.. ai.l n; rc it bj desired man j cich -K'-e dvr'h itself, that dread- j -i z' .:-- ' tr U-.el al.-: i..uia r. f fiVe ef etc::! L-t !':e Lt ! . graven ot r orti lerers Ciou.it rpel, b'lteiil irce t-r future rewards itito .1 h-ni 'iies and b'.iss. : -iis'..iideTsiood. It 15 tin S't Q"r; i d'-irai from the fi iw ot pttn : il.ij !iy i'.splref, but rath.r to utif p to the i . jiortartee ' ' a i r, mr.r.'.! se r.i-.evt rev! - t-trier ti; this iiie and mots d-atraoic t tii Jit r ..-l c I -quests Ol L vuie. l nis i atiiri -atv Wi:h es- r. one ot US places .'( th Uiin it.M.e ol i :tiiC, i "'-i .i-:r b-art.-, thoopli s:oi:t scd brave, to c0k it in Galena, ith the poik, and, by 'ie aiuuled u.-u.i, are tx-a? j grs-ious, I thought there never was any rsBrtaS u,a'ciK's tbe i tLmg quite so delicious as it was!" And r.. ... e p ,7 2 avross the fl awery path of : up ,lig ilUle TIle Viceroy gave 'Jt, tus lie- is but a day -a conipired with j J( e Mrdw to tue servant, who disappeared ttrr:ty. s- ii '. ii' come the evening twi- j . like a fl uh. and returu- 'itui t:,e ul, h--n the sun of life f';.di W-b "ti the "...is of lime to rie on a d:s- Ai tcc we ru-j this course o. I - irn vhat dudes ..lese Mgn, . ..lij! ntvik-gea which we e;.j y mail - us. Tje una'., of Uiftory do not record K?-k in,'a..ce of the dowclall ff ,,a,ion -sflert in people have been lri.gai, mau H n arid ions sul j-ct. I care not bow V;' -K ::: g i! j.lc macy is in the human tfta,t, or LjW Ueariy cherished by its sub Jf., a retrograde of morals will onder :! its trii?est piiiars; prolligacy will Mi tiie oiit heels of destiny; and it iiicr.inb'.e by its own weight. Where is H-awaith. Ucr Ii'Tidnd gates, her inarb.e a:ues and b"a-ted vdoia f Haw easy it tj acl'-rii. iie t'.e X irtses bich cbaracter- '--i .: fteilticsa with the vices which pte-j ' :ed hr lull. Thu love ol lio-rty tner ulitd bv tiie Greeks uiii" kiadle ar.d enliven Tor fu J ; Lut tiieir licklenefs and ingriti tade ij r'"-l at once anuouuees aud de iare iu von tiieir ru'.n. And so of Tyre, e b-Aurlul ef -.- at t' - entrv of tbe sea; W le,:h, h-r rr.de, h-r glo-y, all swept j chokil)g. a hore kicked a Michigan boy ivy, because sii l. rgtit trod. Thus, in j jn(J , weU, where te was dr.wned. the era no ti:.d that only what is honest "jxbe shoe flew off tiie for.t of a kicking Mela' ; ti.-.t we are e-.tirelr great only j : Nshville. and frac'ured the fkull tetui-ia virtue, ind entirely happy only 'Irtish piety. We slvu.d 'lira incite the trrTuds of men toalieei-al public sentiment and a more tea-roe, iu.pa se, a;id strive to perjietuate w great Republic on a broad, solid, and j lufir-g 1,,,, bieodn.p a moral sentiment 1 uh tie spirit of pitriotism, and thus make du'-bly si re the atk of the covenant of Lib- j rty f,.r 3;i coming time. Yi'ithoul it tbe U'jiiity our governnijiit, however free, at, snd enn not V.-, permaneut. Seaar psliloUsm i g'H'l morals, aud you 4v'-ey tbeci-hesivu jowerof goveriinient, the An. 1... r o! "ope is a mere inflation iient stbstsTice, liable at any time to be itr;ed by the frazied mind iuto the most ucgiii.l- itti'e.des L'n'te them, and you U.-.e a ca'ile chain rbich reaches from Eaith to Heaven, Uniting in chords of aen 'inient the patriots of Earth with the angels i 'iod. H'c are iu Uia second centnry of our tauntry's cxistpnee. TI.O work of recatt feS in conformity with tbe iriod is an ag gressive one. 'i Le eoverr.mec t is now run i nT mouKs. '.Ye are oinirr our eyes "B tLe-rirrg an 1 of science in a l-TijUtw canopy Um our forefathers did. Some of ie ancient ideas of the IlepuUlc, once tonsidered as fixed as the stars of Heaven, crumble! into dnst. Tbe orb of the idi-rse ia its transit across Jba American continent ia the srread century of our eoun "iri kiiton reither rista upon a laaster nor c an a slave. And wherever on earth'a te'. surface the conking of the subjective tWi4 h heard, or wrong ia ione to sufler- Ing battftnHy, every American h-ert beats io sympathy, and If powcles. to resist, drops lew for the sd fats of the oppress ed. And to my it ever be. Aid to y.m. dear chiMren, whose ten 1st thnnrd.ts mid premature yews, can scarcely comprehend the magnitude of this occasion, what Word shall I s.iy t Tou have Juiced in the festivities of thU occasion for a day or uu.iv.led pleasure. Bnt think not that you are least of importance among this number. We spesk to you as the genera tion which, In the natural course of events, will succeed n in the perpetuation of these institutions bjth of church and state. Whatever of substance or of honor we achieve in this life, wiil be poured into yoor coffers, and we trust you will be competent custodian, to guard such iutcrests with a sealoiis care. When it comes your turn to bursT into the arena ol iUe, and bare your arras to Ire conflicts, you will Bud that the people of the worUi m tiot reprove or ad-uini-h you as tenderly as your parents lave done. As you go down where the strife-of men i raging, whatever else your ambition may surged, fl.-st pird up the ar mor of christian laitfi. It w ill be an inval uahle 5hiell ygainst the most deadly and dreaded adversaries ot this life, and at uca:!i, a pivpurt ta that realm where -siri:s wals the meadow laws, and dews are the ttweet balms of eternity." li ow i am done. What I have said, roost ; likely has not fulfilled the measure of your expectation. I bare not prepared a classic ! oration. I hve trivd to poiut out to Jou I nai i oeneve 10 va a moral cury, rawer oiuameiu oi rncioric. in me Miort t-r.ie I bate been on these pienic grounds this morning, there have been supgested to me many pleasing thoughts, which, however, 1 have not hud time to mold into expressive lorm. It, therefore, only remains for nie to thank you for vwnr alti-ntion, tnd to wish you al'. a most ppy day, with Freedom's . .T 1 .. . . .. 17 I .- 1. ner waving o'er you hearts within, asD j God ovlk all. And may your prayers ever be for i-eacetible Uuion on tarth, and everlasting Lni n i Heaven. om the C.cinnah ?uir-. Tun dinner given by the Viceroy at Can ton in honor of Geueral Grant was a sump tuous ulT.iir indeed. As oi-e reads the menu - t in iiK1 tik Din IT.ktiir Vir.rii hi - - i-i ra nosi nuakine n.e ueiicioos fivur ni also imagine the look of sitisf.iction which nrcad over the General's face when be look - d ou the list and saw that they had . Shan Clu Cun, Tsum Man Tim um and ,wvant returned presentlv with some melon seeds, almonds and a pomegranite on a silver tray. When the distinguished guest got down t his almonds be attracted j trie atiLUtloa of i'jo servant aud shook an .-Jt. are Ku1r.lk.iT over them to indicate .. c. ' . . ,. n-i. .....: -t Ill-t lie U..IHCU aU 1 lie ocraiil loici ;..:u tviat.kly. Alter repeatedly shaking the iluagilllrv lloS ,(hout reaching LUa iulA ,w.t ,.f ,fJt S(.rv-nt he said : .. ., gl;, iiniil , i 1 ! ne servant d;d not bu.lge. J Sa't, my good frieiid, salt!" The servant was not touched. i - Pare z vouz Francaise f oder sprachen 1 sie reutsc'ie J asked '.' e Genera1, is a last J resort. Ire s -.vage was unmoved, and the i (i'tiera! had uo alternative but to eat bis i a-ruonds without n'.l. Presently the Vice- ! rOV asK'-U U11U I lie wo...ui.ac iwihs . j i :. 1... - ..n.u I '1.1., i Shu: Kwo t-r KamCtrih. The General said ! he would ; that he was always jjs;iouateiy Iini .- ;. .i-,. Grant." said he. " u-ed jj a;no(it imlueiiiaiely with a plite of i ! oranges and while grapes. To Ctrera! j Gr4nt he djnnrr maa 4 of surprises. .... I,. einected meat he got pastry or down to I fruit : when he thought they were dessert the roast meat and soup began to ... . .... i . . i . . : ..A pour in. Looking aown me nsi uc lUt solm.,hing which from its position he i snppnsed was icecream. He wlnstici to j the servan and pointing out tba outside in ' tfe lis', s:id: j A little thing Ton Yin Choi, and some j strawberries, if you have them." I The wait.T shot out to tbe sideboard and returned with three slices of boiled ham and some mustard. Some one has compiled the following chanter pn mishaps that resulted fatally : K uSt0n butcher ran against a knife that lay oa a block, severea an arier, uu to death. A Denver woman caught her root on a railroad frog, and could not get loose before a train lan over her. A er t.n.ir sneezed wita a straw in bis . . . . . 1 .. ,t1 j,. it into bis lungs ana aiea f b br An Oiegon girl axailowed ner ei.gement ring, and lived ouly a week at tei waids While standing on bis head at i the top of a bigh fence post, an Iowa boy Jo(.t hit glance, fell into a tub of hot water, and wa fatally scalded. A stone thrown . 4 ..Uvfellow, broke a glass from which a ic. r..i Koir w;m drinking, driving some Ft. Louis boy ws drinking, t.f the Di-ces down bis throat, and he died a tew days afterward in great agony. Look ing up to watcii the bight of an arrow a Nashville woman did not see it descending directly over her bead, snd the sharp metal point penetrated her bram througn one oi hjr eyes, killing her instantly. A oriental Iraveler describe this busy scene, witnessed on historic shores: Our steamer laa-Kd on a beach which was the port of Antioch, where the disciples were first called Christians. There was do town at the water's edge, no people, no wharf. The passengers and tha merchandise were put a-bore in lighters, which ran up into the Lnd. A troop of camels, with their drivers, i Uv on tbe beach, ready to transfer tbe . ,,:, Among the arti- goous mi" maiked Da.J. C. 1 C1CS iauve Atea t Co., Lowell, Hasj., . - ; shouing that they contained medicines and whence they come. These with other good, were hoisted on the backs of camels, for transportation to Antioch. Thus tbe ak.l f the West send, back iu remedies loheal .fc- m.ladie. of population, that inhabit thoae Eaatern orea, whence onr .piritua. tnano. c.e."-Wrr ( I.) ' SHORT LOCI LS. The dg days began on .Saturday. i the Tennell and Teakly ttoree will be In full operation by Saturday. Affected br malaria," is what is sai l when man gets "how come you io I" The Freshyterian congregation hold ser vices in the Court House every Sabbath. John Crouw, of Waterloo, spent last Thursday in town, attending to business. The 4th is past, and now the calendars for 1K80 are being prepared. So we go. Jfjuire KrWdor is about to open a coal yard above town. Chew Jackson's Ecsl eet Nary To bacco. Dec. 4, 187B-ly. " Paint splashed upon w indow glass can be easily removed by a strung solution of soda." Th? Sabbath-ochool at Walnut will hold a festival on Saturday att-:rnuua and evening, August 2, The Methodist congregation bsvo dia playril gret energy in the repairing of their church building, siucf the sbrni. Clean up tlje town, and scatter lime in foul places, for there is do telliu when the yellow fever may come aronud. Now that it is over, we can scarcely real ize that the thermometer stood at 10- de grees iu the shade las. Wednesday. ,,.. .. r, . vti ...... IS abrfaid in tho lunii. A Khmfrnm KaiiI mi,.eo . ., . ,,lll!illil!lr,llia Wiliiant II. Kodgers, dentist, is always at bis ottice, in the second story of the Yeakly building. Give hiui a Cxll, if you need any thing in the dentistry linr. The Democracy acd tt"e Giwnbickers are already in the field wiih a Slate ticket each, and wi:h their platforms, which are published in another column. " Soot falling on th-s carpet fro.il chiai- Ii... U ... rMm kimI.I J I. .(nv.-nmic if covered thickly with salt, can be brushed up without damage to the carpet." "Warts can be entirely remored by touching the points of them, daily, with a littln n.uriatic a-id, for p.-riiaps a week. They will gradually disappear aud leave no tra.-e." Who U the aut'ior of the following f Sin always begins with pleasure and ends with bitterness. It is lilae the colt which the lit tle boy said was very tame in front but very wild behind. Sabbath-school people of Walker town- 1"P lv organized a Township Sabbatl hool Association. The next meeting will be held at Ued K.hU sjhool l.ouso on the third Saturday of August. Some of our exchanges are asserting that a spns; of pennyroyal upon a cabbage head will drive eff the jreeu worms so destruc tive to that vegetable. A few drops of the essence will have the same effect. Communion services will be held in the Lutheran church in this place on next Sab bath a week. August 3d. Preparatory ser vices on Saturday cvenu.g previous. IVof. Borne, of S eliusgrove, ia expected to assist tiie pastor. William Kollinm and fiecrge fleck, mu sicians, were carried put t!.e tisliitig party in the Vairows List week, and at M-:Vey- town jumped off the train while it was in J .. TI.... ,...-..1 fw.ot fVtr mil.. to' motion. reach the cauiD which was ot:ly five miles frotn town. The sixlh nnnusl tri-State pirnic of (he Tatrons of Husbandry and farmers ol south ern Pennsylvania, western Maryland aad West Virginia will be LcM at Williams' j Grove, 13 miles southwest of llarristu.-ir, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Au- . gu: 27th. -Jth afd 2'Jih. I The yellow fever, which Its reached a j latitude so far north as PhiU ielpbis, w ill b; i wa'ched with a great deal ! i.:ierest out- j side of the interest it awakens on s- .-ojnt of its fatality. I: will matched to test the theory, as to whether it will develop in a temperature tht is beluw 7udrees ol thermometer indication. Squire Titsjil, a Democrat from the up per end of the coui.ty, was in town las' week. lie said that be was a ting in the capacity of mediator between the Democ racy. It may be a kind viUce to jierlorm, but when fui.d.imcttals are In the b-ilauce, a mediator can have but poor occupation. Quite a severe storm vUited certain por tions of Walker township on the loth inst. Trees were uprooted, and the lare straw- shed on the Christ Tysoa farm (formerly the Shuman farm) was blown asy, blown asy, and Litcher Jones, who v as s rviii his cus tomers, had bis wagon overturned. Last Wednesday night, after the rain, es the tracks over tbe tr,p of the board awning in front of Etutl Schott's store evidence, a thief effected an entrance to the second story of the store or Schott, and thence down stairs to the main store-room, where a cae was npened and quite a lot or jewel ry stolen. The thief and property hive not vet been secured. A refreshing raiu fell on Wednesdsy night. While it was good for the gardens and fields, corn aud potatoes, it was Lard on the ceiling and plastering ot me nncov- ered churches, aud other uncovered build ings in this place. Tbe store-keepers in the lie 1 ford building were up the greater part or Wednesday night, mopping up the water that bad come through, go it was in the Peonell and Ytakly stores. Estranged It was a warm afternoon, and young Mr. Cummaecn did not go in the bouse, but sat down in the pleasant porch, as was bis custom, after ringing the bell. Her little sister came tothedoorand looked t him with some curiosity. ' Docs your sister Mabel know I am here, Nellie 7" he asked. "Oh, yes," replied the innocent prattler, I guess she does ; she told me to come out and see to shady it made the front yard when yon put your feet np on the porch railing." lie took them down and aat on tbem. Burlington llaickeyt. The 'arro-vs between this place and Lew- istown is rapidly becoming a great place of resort to fish. Last week quite a number of people from town visited the attractive places along the stream in the Narrows, and indulged in an effort to catch bass, or looked on. The clmrms of the mountain, and stream, and the nport of catcbiug fish induced a number to camp out several days, Among those who took recreation in tbe Narrows last week the following mar be mentioned : John S. Graybill, E. S. Doty, 'Jr I. G. Marks, w imam aiaias, ouci.u . . ..... i.i r. fl- r. i, i jni.n V.i.nr. John Walls, urauiori , tr... . J.il.n Ilollubauirh. F. I . Kobm, i.. b. Atkinson, K. V. I arKer, n . vrioos, Lyons vYilliam Rollman, Irwin Dimm, John Martin, George Y. Heek, and otbera whose names have escaped the scribe. . . nw Waste A few hundred dollara, for which a good interest will be paid, and se curity given. Addreaa j.r.it. i-o.ic, 5prnc Hill T. O.Janiata Co., Pa. Far the Semtintl oi Republican. ' LIKES, "' ON TUE STORM OF JULY 11, 1879. r" oima. Calm and atill baa been all nature, ' Not a mnrtnnr nor a sigb ; But tbesiin in all Lis purer Pours bis beams down from oa liigb. Now and tben a cloud Is pissing Far above us parsing on, While the birds about are flying, Twitting, chirping, now a song. But we turn our faces westward. What now conies before our eight 1 Clouds bare gathered dark and threat 'ning Showing grandeur, power and might ; See their bluck forms rising higher, Hear the muttering thunder roll, Al the clouds rise up in grandeur. Seem to spread from pole to pole. Nearer, nearer it is coming. In a miuuU 'twili bo bore; Clouds are flying, lightning flashing. Fitful gusts of wind are near. Suddenly it bursts Upon us Oh t the wild ness of the stor-.n CloU'ls seem Aun.'ing in their fury, Ila&t'niog, rushing madly on. Everything in wild coufusion, llain inc-sntly pours down ; T.-.I1 trees bending 'ueath the power, Twisted, snapped snd burled along ; Lund tongues of I'gh'uing Uahing, Leaping, darting everywhere; Peal on psal, the thunder ctashiug, Shattering, tearicg through the air. The whole heavens are filled wilb terror, II oUse-rools falling, tree-tops My, While the aTJT mighty monster Wildly rushes through the sky. Carry u. g ou his mieiity pathway Fear and terror ever) where, Whittling, whirling, rolling, oaring, Hushing, crushing through the air. Fast the storm almost as quietly As it to our presence came ; But it left its pathway strewn With destruciion it bas done. Now the sun spun shines brightly, AH is peacelul, calm, at ease ; Birds are singing, leaves are swinging In the gentle evening breeze. Tut it is with hearts cf ssdnesy, Hearts of grief, yet thaukfu', too, That we stand and look about U', On the ruin through and through Sorrow, for the wreck it's made us, The destruction it has brought Thankful, that eur lives are spared us, That tho wreck was uot worse wrought Ob. yc peop'c! now acknowledge, Who is ttuU-r of the storm f ho can raise the baud aud still it I Who cau wipe away its form I God it it ; the Sovrrcigr. Ruler, lie who sees e'ec epa'ruw fall, Go, at.d praise Hi in, Dless, adore ilim, Evcu "Crown Dim Lord of all." Ci krmMLK, Jrtly 15, 187?. The Anneal .Meeting of the Stockholders o! the Juniata Vf'.Iey Bank will be held in the banking room in Mifllintowu, o:i .Mon- i day, August 4, I',79. at 1:30 o'clock P. M. T. V. lawi.x, Cashier. CrKBtt.T it takes from Eve to ten years to biiig the Democratic party around to I. rm.iM.M ..r .eent Iktlt .. .( a ch.inye h is come over tuem within the i st y..ar Xbey recogi.ize the ,...(..,ts UOtv s rreat deal quicker. march of For ei- only one s'i"rt year ago in their pi,lflrIlls tn,.y dL-D.t;::ccd specio pa.nuetit, a;: l told the roentry tlut it could not be. The other day, at Harrisb'trg, they turned a conij.lete somersault and said, yes, sjiecie p.iv meiit is here, and we are in favor of a coiisiitutional cuirency of gold and silver and paper convertible into coin. The tJrecnback f irtv is a Dew coucern . . .1 U . ... ...... n . I" - ... - I . 1.11, It llR I n:iu naa ii.k iuu. .1 - - .... , wm. deinonslrited that, youu; as it is, it cau sotuersiuit just as well as the most aicoai nlished oerlormeM. Last year it was in ! . . - .. . K.....lu .1 r..ri-t!iinr. I'Ke iuht ui i ,Mb "' j - . in pni-"r nioney. When Rar.dell and his niiiistre! fiiend were ill this place, they were aufi-specie witho-it limit. a:.i contract was of no account either in matters or gov ernment or cor; oration ; now, however, by their platform tbey have somersaulted to the j-osition of pay ac-.eording to contract. - FOR 5AI.K. A. commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor ough of Jlilliintown, Junuta county, Pa. This is a rare chauce to acquire a dwelling bonne, and business pi ice in MifMintewn ; a chance, which if bit pass, miy not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this ollice. jan29-tf CAxrmm Huk Dr. OberholUer's Lini ment Ins bten used by thousands, and has proved to be of the highest value to the community. It bas elfected many cures ia Rheumatism, Sores, Swel.ings, Sprains and j . .. . manv Persons recomr-ic id ! jt Cuf 0a.,s auJ SH.liig9 j Lorses I u cofs .,- ceut sia by Banks & Uam , M;Miutown, and Hamlin Al Co., ?a'tc.- son, Pa. marl'J-lm Miss Lonsa TimiiFsos, in Thompson town, bas bought a large stock of Hamburg Embroidery, llaiidkercbiuls, Laces, ians, Hosiery, Buttons. Ruches, lilack Silk, Coates' Spool Cotton, White Darning Cot ton, Knitting Cotton, Toweling, Combs, Hair Pins. Neck-ties, Fai.cy India Gauze Vests for ladies, Parasols and Toilet arti cles, w bic'ii she will sell at reasonable prices. Call and see. t.lunel! 4i Phienix Pectoral wiil cure your Cough. PlMciiix Pectoral crrrcs hoarseness quiek'y Pluenix Pectoral tastes good ail L-:ngs rest. Phicnix Pectoral costs 2-jc; 5 bottles 1. S ild by Bants 4. Hamlin, Mifflintown, &. Hamlin &. Co., Patterson. niarl9-ly Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rhenmatisin and Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises aud Bums. Camphor Milk costs 25c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks it Ilam.in, Mililintown.and Hamlin &. Co., Patterson. marl9-Iy THE HEIRS OF PKTER AND SUSAN MIJfGLF. oIT.t at private .ale, the real es tate of said decedents, situated in Fermtn- nirli townshin. Juniata countv. Pa.. one mile -o- r Itifttintown. cantaiuinc about AS Acre, of Land, nearly all of which is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a commodious DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, and all necessary out buildings. There is a largo variety - of ex cel.ent Fruit on the premises, and a well of good water at the door. For further par ticulars apply at the Sentinel office j Lewis town, Jacob Eeibleb, MifBintown, or to HrsRT Mrsoif , on the premiss: - CANDIDATES' CAEDS. , FOR SUER1FF. Edit jr Sentinel i Republican S ir i At the request of many Republicans, I present the name of Lieut. Jastu R. Cellt as a candidate for the i fiice of Sheriff, sur.j -ct to the rules that govern the Republican party. SboulJ the Lieutenant become (be standard-bearnr tar tho Important office of Sheriff for the camuaizn that will cloe in November, he will xove to be a tower of strength before the whole people. J CM ATA. FOR SHERIFF. Editor Sentinel and ReiMkanS ir : At the request of many Republicans I present the name nf Mr. I.I ts Davis, of Walker township, as a candidate for the office of Mieriff, subject to th rules that govern the Republican paity. Should Mr. Davis be nominated aud elected, he will nuke an rtlieient officer, being qualified in all re spects to fiii the utti-.e. THOMPSONTOWN. FOK kEi;iSTE.H AND KKCOKDER. Editor Senttnclanrl Rtpublicanher Sir, The time is approaching when the Republi cans must select a candidate for the impor tant oflice of Register and Recorder. Allow ua to recommend I. G. Murks, of Patter son, as a gentleniiu possessing in an etui Rent degree qualifications fitting him for a proer ai.d si'iidactory discharge cf the duties pertaiuiug to that oiHce. Mr. Marks is a young man of marked ability and un questioned integrity an acti.-r at.d ener getic worker who, if chosen to bear aloft the Republican banner in the approaching campaign, will call forth a united aud hearty support. MAS Y REPUBLICANS. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDED. Editor Sentinel and Republican Sir : Tbe numerous friends of Keiblx Cavest, of l ayette township, are desirous of placing him before the Republicans of Juniata county as a candidate for the oflice of Reg ister and Recorder. They know his worth, and feel confident that if be receive the primary nomination be wiil maintain the dig nity of tbo organisation, snd be electil by the popular vote at the November election. Therefore they ask that he be announced as a candidate for tho office of Register and Recorder, subject to the rules that govern the Republican party. REPUBLICANS OF FAYETTE. JURY COMMISSIONED. Edii"r Sentinel and Republican Dear Sir, Please announce the nanis of Cait. Jon P. Wharton, of Port Royal, as a candi date f r Jury Commissioner, sul'j -ct to the rules of the Republican party. He is a vet eran of the late war, and, if nominated, will receive the bt-arty support of the soldiers of Juniata county. July I, 1SS79. MANY SOLDIERS. iii,v iii('iiviiivvp IORJlR COMa.lai,10.R. ! Editor Sentinel and Re iixibliean Dear Sir, Permit uie to recommend S. R. Wm.rt.as, ; E'q , of Milford township, as a suitable r- j sou for Jury Commissioner, subject to the! rules of tbe Repuolican party. JnVy I, 1S73. MII.roRD. r.rT teur e,i,nirciiiYrii by a simple remedy, is anxious to make FOR JLR. COMMISSIONER. I known to l is lellow-snflers the means of Editor Seshutl and RrpnolicanS ir: It is cure. To all who desire it, he will send a the desire of a number of the Republican 1 copy ot the inscription used, (free of . , . , . ' . ch ir;;e). with the dueetious (or preparing friends of Djniel Oofluian, or Patters., ung ,.ie 8 1U(. hjrr, ,hrT w, ,i,ld tlut his name be presented to tho Repub'i- j M RK ci ut lor Consumption, Attmia, Hron can voters of Jin?ata county a a candidate chilis. Ke. Parties wiabing the Prescrip- frtF the ntliei" i.r JllT ConiuliaMi.neT. there- j fore I ak that his n.wue be announced in j I the columns of tiie Sictimi aud Rtpubiicjn, j j as a candidate lor llieoih.-e lUijiioneJ.s ib- j xi w me m.1 ium gw. i-e ; . Mar . 17'. rATTr:i:o.v. FOR JCF.Y CH'JISf IDXER. Elitvr Sentinel and R'piMic iu D-:ur Sir, . ing humanity, send In 0 to all ho m it -t, As the time Tor announcing candidates is ' recipe and direction lor making the sini . . . I pie remedy ov which be as cured. Suf ai-pra..'bms, I would recomir.er.d C ; 'Mer to prolit by me advertiser's SilKLLKMBKacra, of Monroe township, as a ; rxperieiiee can do so hy adJivssing in per suitalde person for Jury coiuuiissiotier, sub- ' leet cuiitideuce, , . . ... . u-....n 1 JOHN B. OfJDEK. j-Ti i iue ruii-s ui in- in j.uw.11,.111 . Mr. Shelleubvri-r bis always been and trustworthy Republican, and is true i man ! of intelligence, possessed of true and cor- rect business qualiacatir.ns, and, if elected, ; wuu!J make a good oliieer. MONROE. CLOSING PRICES DE HAVEN &T0NXSEXD, II A K C R s , No. 40 South T'nira Street, J PHILADELPHIA. j Stocks Bonght and SoH either for Cash or j on a Margin. ) A, SI, 1879. Fin. AsKin. U.S. C's 1881.. ' Cnn-eney, 6's. 1014 km; 122 121 H:J liWJ in.-- nsi KUJ 102 4' ! 4' 1 n's, 18M, new 4's, new 4's " Pern-vlesnla R- R Phiiadel. a i. Reading R. R. Lehigh A ikie.' R. R... . Lebisll Cm! &. Navigation Co. 41 i 42 2-IJ 211 1 I I'n'ted Conipaiiie of N.J ... 1411 14 j 17 171, h; ' IS'orihern Central R. R. Cc .. IV.tonviUe Pass R. R. C Pit:., Tit A. Buff. R. R. C.. Central Transportation Co ... Northern Pacilic, Com . ' Pre! 'd Silver, (Trades) 41 45 13 131 4", 4r, 99J OL'i C03I51 K ICC Ala. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrLLiTOws, July 23, 1879. Butter .... Ecs Lard Ham Shoulder . Sides..... Potatoes.. Oniors. ... Ils.....i 10 ID 8 2 7 6 00 40 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weesly by Kennedy k Doty. Qi-OTATtoss roa To-oat. Wednesday, July 23, 1879. Wheat, old (,i new .7 00 Corn 4 ..... ...... oo f.5 1 OOtol 10 3 25 Ryc.... Timothy seed... Cioverseed. ..... PHILADELPHIA GRAIN' MARKETS PHiLADrtrHiA, July 19. Wheat new, $l.l0tol.I4. Corn, 44to50c. Oats, Sito 4fte. ONE OF TIIK MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in tha county may be purchased of the undesigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstowji, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-htory Framellouse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There ia a Well of good water at tbe door of tbe bouse. For particulara call on or aitdw,, WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. 0-t Juniata Co. Pa- Sew Advertisement. tHE BEST REMEDY FOB Diseases cl lie Ttrcat ana Vbssl Diseases) of the pulmonary organs are so prevalent anil fatal, that a safo aud reliable remedy tor them ia invaluable to every community. Avf.k's CHKitur l'FarrouAL U such a Ayer's cherry 3r ! remedy, anit nj dence of the ptililw It is aseientihr coin- - i V iii nation of the mii V!jit) ciiml prinripli and f . j-rnraiive Tiriii' w the tinrt ilrujs. PFf!TOT?AL chemically uinul, est possiMe efficiency and iinifoniiitv of re sults, tvliti-h enables iiliysieiunt as well xt invalid to use it with eonlideiiee. It is the most reiialilft remeily for di.vfc.o-s of tiie t In.Kir and Inns-, that seiem-e lias prr. diii .il. It strikes ut tbo foumlatioii of all pulmonary diseases, arTorilin!? pronpt and certaia reliwf, and is ad.ipted to ruw titoiia of any ajfe or either Hex- itwi. very r-ilntaiile. the youngest idiililren take it without dilhculty. In the treat ment of ordiuarv Cousli. t'oMs, Sore Throat, Kroneliitis Influenza. Clcr pyrHaii'sSoreTbroat.Astbina.Croup, Hint 1'MtArrli, the effects td Avkk's t:ilKliBVprCTtit.i.arenia'icMl,and miil'i tudes are annually pri-u rveU from seri'ris iilness bv its timely ar.d fail hful 11. It ahould lie kept at band in every h.mv bold, fr r the protection it affonls in sud den alt.'.ek.s. In Wlioopins'Oinjii ard 'oilHHiiitlon there is m other riuedy so eilieacioiiji, socithiu., and belplul. The rnnrr-e'donj cures whii h At rs Ciikkrt rrcTDHAi. baa eu"ei:ted oil ov-r tiie world nre t. htif.i'-ient ruumnty that it will continue to prl.ie3 il.e Wsl tvnii:'. An iiniirtial trial wiil oir. inee Ibe Ifc-eptteal of its wentli-rful curative powiT as well as of it superiority cwr all ' :b- r preparations for pulmonary roiup'uinu. Kminent physicians In a?! parti ef the coun'rv, knowin; its icnv-.!!ion, reenm ntend Arm's C'meupt PriTOKAI. to inva lids, and proserilie it in their praetiie. The t.-st of half a een'ury lias proved its alwohite cirtiuntv to cure sM rinlinonarv complaints not already U-youu the reac'a cd human aid. Prepared by Or. J. C. Ayer L Co., l-rmelieal ami .nltteal Chemists. Lowe' I, Mass. .old a- t'-i. i:r.i.:i.T rvcr.Twaxac. Sirclal .Vulices. tiii: noRLii s iulh. j Dr. L. D. WtiBtas's Ai.tkratiti Srsrr. j C7-A remedy osed TIIIUTY-FIVE YEARS i in a privale practice, an-i never taiiiug to ! radically enre ! RHEUMATISM, DROPS Y , Erysifelas, Scrufuii, Secondary Syphilis, (irr." 1, Dialieten, and aii diseases in which the blood U implicated, is now uttered to i the i.iihlic. Sold by all Retail Iru:i.-.ts, and (whole sale only) by Tin? VVirBi ki .Mliucimc Co., P. U. Hoi 3iS, Rochest.r, N. Y. I wi'l mail (Free) the recipe fir a simple VcoitmLt biu th.it will remove TAV. I FKEC&I.ES, PIMPLES and BLoTCHhS. leaving the skin soft, flear and b.autitui; .i30 itru. ti.i.8 tor producing a luxuii.nt ?ri,rti, nf hair on a bald bead or smooth tce. Address, inclosing 3c. stamp, ben. Vandell 4c Co., 2'J Ann atrtet, . 1 . TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having b..i'n permanently cured of that dread diee, Consumption, .. i tioa, wfil please at'tr-ss, i r. a. trirsns. IO r,.rn ltrcetj ivl-'iamslmrgl., X.Y. EKIiOuS OF VOl'TU . i;f v ri.ru AN who suil -rel for ver-s j)1m erv.us debility, prlma- " T 1" UK DE'.'A Y, au I all the erteets ol you ill , till in lisi-relioii, will tor the sake of snMer- 42 CeOaj street. New Yurk. I)TI TC Of all kinds. TCVOK3, j 1 j. 1 J Vi Tj discharges ol BLfXiD. or i:!.-n, and ad diseases ol the tttClLij , qui. KIV bun periteilj toren v si.i.jt.v ii i roothiiif KEUEDY. For mt'oriuation ad dress Da. J. FABER 4i. C., 2 Ann street, . i. Jr.n I?, 1?79-Cm KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers it Kennedy,) DEALERS IX ftIlAIX, CO A I., m 31 is 1:1 r, CK-ME1KT. Calcined Plaster, Land Piaster. SEEDS, 9.4L.T. &C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealer. at reasonable rates. KENNEDY t DOTY. April 21, !879-tf JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, OFMIFrLnTOW.1, PA. WITH BRANCH AT PuRT R0YA1. Stockholders Individually Liable. J. NEVIS T0MER0Y, Prendest. T. VAX IF.W1X, Cotftirr. DiarCTOits: J. Nevln Pomeroy, Joseph Kolhrock. George Jacobs, Philip M. Kerner, Amos G. Bonsall, Los is E. Atkinson. W. C. Pomeroy, sTocaaoLoraa : J. Nevln Pomeroy, James B. Okeson Philip M. Kepner, Wm. Van Sweringen. Joseph Rothrock, Sam T Herr'a Heirs, Jane II- Irwin, Mry Knrtx. Samuel M. Kurtf, J. Holmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F. B. Frow. John Hertsler. deorge J AC CDs, L. E. Atkinson, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bousall, Nosh Hertrler, Daniel Stouffer, Cbariotta Snyder, 3y Interest allowed at the rate of 3 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 per cent, oa 12 months certificates. in23,1879-tf TOR RENT. Tbe Corner Store-room in the Beliord Building, now or.cnp-.ed by K. E. Parker, i. for rent. Inquire of . MastOAvrr Btiroto. MIZCKL L.1.S EO US Dundorc 4 DEALERS fliumvAiiE, utorv, nails, ALL KIND OF STOVES. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, M Rj-HifH GILitM ! FLOUR. FEED".- DRUGS, &c . & iLviiDWAUE A sSPECIALTr. i 5ohnstnvn, .Juniata Couistv, inV 1 nankrl tj lb- puWie f r th-ir lilierl pitrofl.ie ! tin- f i c sidici c-ninaw of tbe same. Adkinlaef Frouuco' t;rkwr in Exchange lot dKuV. I)LXD6S'E & CO., LIMITED. Viilimt P. 0., Juniata County. Pa. isv i. is:s DTwrHSmjEY'S I the place wbere yon can iuj TII BKST AM) TIIK CriIlaAli:4lr MENS' YOtTTIIS' & BOYS CLOTHING h.its. arc. s 'o'j. suozs. .j.vd fcrxiseIxg uoods. i HE is prepared to exhibit one of th Tost ( tins market, and .it jiS TOSH i Also, ipiiurcs taken for bait aid parts nf pnii, sLicli still be made to orda at short notice, very reasonable. Kemprnlier the rIcp, in IIoITiiian' New iuiJicg, eorer of Krid-" anJ VTater s'ree:, KIFFI.INTYN, PA. fian. I. fNT3-W SAM'LSTKAYEE Ua9 jjit rcfarueJ from the Kastern cities wi!S a fi!i tirlvtj at mm & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS k CAPS, BOOTS and be a-toniihcd P!it at 75 Cents. Patterson, Pa., April l'i, li7:. ZrlJJ!h. ! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1 i TIME-TABLE ria TuKoion asn Loci Passenrck TaaiNS Cltwiks lIiHSIBi r.il AID AlTWM. inva WESTWARD ' tK.wa i EASTWARD. Vi ' r I T VTIOSS. s' 2 I 1 -. s ' i ? 3 g.3 1 0 ! 3 . H. A.M. ! A. 0. P. a. iI2::u Pbi'adePa SW 5 40 r. i a. a. p. m. I p. a. f aw 5 3' 5 l'i 6 0 V (W'4 6 M 6 L' i e t' 5 a: 7 lo 8ii 8 12 9 19 8 2r! 8.-SS ::' 8 so; n re- 9 10 1 Mnrrisb'g , 1 4 ! Kockviile 1 -Vi M irysvi'e' 1 sr.; Cove . 1 I ", I Mill 7 5'- 1 17! e-4"l 7 52 1 11; 8 So : 7 44 ll'ii! H 0 D.nir-m'ii tl4'Ai-:edacf- -i"" liviiv's ; 2 "" crv--r' i 0: rh m.,"n i :l Mexico 3 2'i VsvV T. -7 M't'tlin X V Lew isto'll 4 Ard-Tson 4 H Vc'v e l'i; 4 .7 Maei-.v'nk 4 N ll vnii'ii 4 .' Mr. Union 5 07 V i-i'erori. 5 1) Miiiln-. fc r, :o nuntirc'ri .-r)T i't tersb'c 6 02 I'.arr.-e t l' Spr'ceC'k G -' Uirrn'i'n; 7 -2 '2 8 12, 7 22 12 ! 8 02- 7 nj '.2 351 r. 5" '2 i:4 . iZ ) '.. 52 1 1 ', , I II 4:1: fi 1 2 II "v! C l7 1 1 34 542 MOlj 5 2 lo.V-; 5 14 1 ": 5114 ('2H; i5i inn; 4 U, i0'.; 7 47 ! 7 10 6 4') 6 25 9 ?1 7 4-i J4,. ' ' - 9 5 2 8 0-.' HM:i '14I! Ill .').-! 11 12' II 21 ! 1 F 11 4i I! 34 12-i:: 12 I? 12 3S 12 41 2SI ! I U4 :5": 9 ! 22' 3 15, 9 l'i 8 56, 8 51; 8 4i ' 8 8i; s:, 8 15i 4 17 3 S 5I 1 t- 3 3.1 ! 8 27 2 17 ! 3 12 I 1 1 2 1 i 1 31 C-U Tyrone a 4'i. Tipton ' 6 .Vt. Kostori i - 8 hell-. .Mills 7 2j; Altoora i i I -Vi t.. a.y i it i- 12 5 iA.rr.: ri!fslm-g. 7 40 4.S.) I Vi'estwa rv Fast Tsaixs. Tacii!.; Express lrr.ves Philadelphia 1155 p ni liarrisliuig 4 2D a 111 ! Dm M?r"n 14 60 a m ; Nevji.rt 0 14 am; .Mitiliu Sola lill Leaistowo ti H a m ; JScVeytnwn C41 -111; Jit. Uniop 7'Hiam: H:ntindi.n 7 :S 1 111 1 Petersburg 7 4 a m ; pr'lee Cre. t 7 65 am; Tvmue 8 18 a m ; bell's ,:Vt 8 33am; Allnona 8 50 a nij Piltsbr.ig I 4 i p ra. Pittsburg Express leaves I".iilaiie'phia at fi2 p tt; ll.irris'iuri II 55 p ill; .M.irvsville l't 31 p 111 ; V.ilh.n 1141pm; l.ewistowj 12 04 a 111 ; Ilr.niirgdon 1 13 a m Tyrone I 53 a m ; AI:no;.a - 1.5 a In Pittsburg 7 Oft a ni. Fait Line leaves riiila le!p!.ti at I i 45 a m; llarrisbnrg 3 4": p m : V :.It i 1, h O') p ui ; l.ewistw n a 27 p ir ; il.iniini l..o j 2H p m ; Tyrone 7 t'S p in ; Altoona 7 I" p ni ; Pitts-b-rg 1145pm. EAsTWArn Fast Trains. Philadelphia Express leaves Pi'tubn-g nt 4 4ftt'ni: Altoona 8 55 p ni ; Reli's )Ii"s 9 10 pm S8 pm Tvrone t 21 p m ; Stu - Cre-k Huntingdon 10 D2 p ni ; Lewis - town 111 5i; a m : MilHin 11 14am! Harris- burr 1235 am: ami arrives tn Phiiadeikhia fat 3 5i am. I I Atlantic Express leaves p-itsbtr- at 1 1ft : pm; Altoona C 15pm; Tyre:.e K51 pm;' Iluiiimplon 1 pm; .Mt. L ni.n '"1 p m ; 1 McVej town 8 25 . m ; L i-town 8 5' f in ; ' Mill! in 9 12 p m ; Newport 9 55 p ni ; D :n-! caenon 10 20 p m ; II irriburg H'oipm; arrives in Philadelphia 3 Oft a ni. P.citic Express haves Pittsbu,-y at Z 15 a m; Altoona 7 35 am; Tyrone Sftft am;! Huntingdon 8 SH a m ; Lea istown 93f. a m 1 Mifliin 9 55 am; Il.rrihurg 1130 an;! srries in Philureipbut 3 15 p m. Eetter Times Airjioicfe. riolim Slfidti.WOn 1'io'oactii'ja SiillmtiMiMW Dovblt Bjs ...s.25l'itu.VMK! Gi.r 52 "5tuS f0 Violin Bote 25toloMKi Jlccordeow $1 25i25 Ot) Violin and Cuitjr Stri'.js. Boxes, Bridges, Keys. Tale jioards tc. Mouth Organs, es'ja quality. Flutss. Fifes, Fla ;eo'els. Cl irincts, Drums, and Baud Insirum-nts at lowetl f"--- Sheet nni if- JMk, mailed on receipt I T ICC- Piano Stools, Music Stands, Piano and Organ Polish. Any id the alnive iiisirn nients will be forwarded at short notice by addressing the McKILLirS 0KGN KANTFACTORT. Arir O.g.in at aslonistiirgly low price.. :Wcnnd-hand or other makes at a btrgain. i For further particulr address ALfcl. Jlch.ll-LlJ-s, Orgin Manutacturer. 820 X. Q ieea St., Lancaster, Pa. Dee. 4, 1878-ttin Consult ynf"inU-.s and ytritisc in the fendintl and Reput .1 D VEK H$fiMF.. I I'iiniicdi IN' Eats, Gars, Ms and M- rSoire and u livt stix-ks ever offered te - VI V" ' T .'' UilCHS t & SHOES, ALL SJZKS, ri7snrs made t okijf.k.i SrAMLti. STh.rER. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. n-8nt of rnrarf r Train. M:i :itV IsTJ. j Train teivc . trrirbarf at f nlzxt ' for .Vow Tork it 5 l.J, o 10 a. m.; and 2fei j iOl'l It IU. j For PhiUdeijdiia at 5 i 2 00 and 4 ! p. m. and !, S !0, 9 j a. ia., For Reading al 5 I V . 8 V), 9 i'. a. ra.. i j 4 t ami i ,- f. m. I For Pottsviite ai a 1 ',, H V) a. m.. and i fiO . trr. ai.d via Schuylkill 4 i"u.pieharina srancn at i 4i p. in. 'tor Auburn via S. & 4. Branch lit f t s. j Fcr Alientown at 3 13, 10 a. in., 2 0, I 4 C and 7 M p. m. j trains have through cars for New York. The 6 15 a. m. train has throupb cars lor 1 ii,i'..'..-. t .. c For New York at 5 15 a. m. For Alientown ar-i wav s'at-.ons at i i ai For Keadiug. Pbiiad- ipbia aim wav stations at 1 41 p. m. 4j p. III. Ta'.?.t for Jl'irrttburie Scare at foi'oirt Leave New Turk at 8 acd 1 tiO, oO ami 4o p. in. Leave Phila loll h:a ! " 15 a. ni., and 4 0", an 1 1 wo p. ni. j Leave Paitiag at t 4(. 7 2.", 1 1 0 S. tn., Ii 3' io and It) u5 p. 111. Le.ive pott'irille at 5 'I 15 a. m . and 4 4I p. m.,aH via Schuylkill u Suu,uehaa ! na Mranch at 8 '5 n. in. j Leave Aii'tUia via . !. S. Brniicb st II j a. ci. Le.ivo Alientown at r2 3', 5 4i, 1 ''S . m . 12 10, 4 M a:-. ' p. m; t Drr nut run cn Moivlayt. SUXO.IYS. Leave He-w York at 5 p. nr. Leive Phil id-Iiihi;! at 7 20 p. ra. Le?ve Reading at i ir and 7 in a: ni. un3 t J5 p m. Leave Alientown at 2 3:1 3. m. ar.ii 05 j..m. " ( u Virrit and EsfT Piilro-ii J.t. TVilOTTKN.- Ctneral Alii inter. C. G. HANCOCK. Gemral Tiiket .1cul. Ki!ihooii:HowIcot.Jrowiiestored Jest published, a new edition of Dr. Culve-ne'l's Celebrated Es.-ay 011 the rnuiral cure fi:nnut iie-di- iie) of SfH-rtjiatorrhiea or S'Uilnal we&k- , ness, Iii'Hu'.tt.w rienunsl Losses. Impo i teney, Mental a:d physical Incaj. icily, lai j je.tlinients tt Slarri?"-, rte ; aiso, Con- suniptior, Kj.ilcpsy and 1 Us, .t-jtidi:igeiu-e or'i-xual et- indnced by igeiice or S' XMiti et-ivagance, ke. The ei-l.-b.-ited un.lii.;-. in tliis a!niirabl E ay, cl. nrlv lieinonsti.itt s. trom a 'hirlr years' sneec -si ul p-aetiee, that the abrni ing cns.-jueie-. t ot' se it-ab.isc may be rad ically eur-." n i:hii:i: d.ini pvi .? internal me iie!ne or the application o tne knile; p-or-ting mi: a i".'-.i' r. cr.re at oneit simple, ePrt n:;. an.; Ti etual, bv means which eve v unifcrer, iid n:i-trr wb;.t bi-r con.i ;ion may be. Mar rre himself chea; ly, leivi.te'v. and radically. T3This l.ec"r ..i.ei he in the hands ' r everv voiith and everv man tn the land. 1 M"ir -. enncr s.su, :n a plain envelope. ; to any address. ' A'i.irow. me ..-i. s.-ers. THE 1 1 LYErtW I'LL .nEOIfil. 0 41 A:.n St.. Mew Yor!; . t'inel8-lv l'ost-'.iilice to x 45.5. --T! I4TE IT AT IT. A n.-rtei;t wcrnrj Stun lf-ison-tr'JSf-tcher and ironing Bo ire'. f- 3-elline article in nrwket. S.-:Ta at Mht, both in city and country . It ,s superior in everV resrii-ct, arrl ?tt-4me saleable titan aav ' ler bean!.- vhe latest i!iiliroee!:iee.l over all. ." Patented Nov. Cft, IS77. Lare -cr canrrg jwid. Terrirnr it-Jlers and can vasser wanted. Agents' Vi B-t fail to send tor circular and terms to A. W. Suiith. JJe Keespott, Allegheny rr, inly, i'a. fj.. r in what paper yoi saw ttij adr't. c'lu ! fV E. ULTvLAN, Oif.ce i.proslle. L'i.rirti thnr.-'t, PORT R0TL, .H:MTA CO., PA., Whe-ehewil! sper.d the first ten days cf eaen month, enmmeneirw iH-cimber 1st. The bslae of the tin-e his tuce will bo ocenpii!il by J. S Kilmer, a y .ving man wor'hy'.f coiitid-nee, and who ha been associated wtu tiie Doctor as student ana a-sshrant two. years anil npwards. Those 1 , ...:... r. .......... of. ,, ,sil)riil xnd bsnce .rr i'i p'eas prof. arrant the time with Mr. Kilmer when tbe may be st-rved, on the return of tue Doctor. Administrator' !V(ic. Eitilt of Jtep i deceased. HLRKAS Lt'tr -if A'iministrslio oil the estate uf Jo.Neph Fi1k, ta- Cti'., life of Walter township. J.;.:sta county, b-iving been pranled to tiie nnder signed, ail e'soir indentci to s.iid estat, are request- d to .nake iinmed1 ite piymei l, and those h ivtng cU'uns lil please present tbepi without deiav to A PRAM E. SiEBLR. Mm'-, . Tbompsoritowo, J jniat eesy, p. Msv 14. W3.
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