7, HI SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN mifklixtow:;. Wefi'a-ssJ.'-, July 3, I8?Di 13. F. SCIIWEIKIl, tMTOB AM) PSOPRIFTOP. Scputlicaii Sui: Ticliot, T'i'X STATE TREASURER, S , 31 1" 13 Is IS ITLKU, of i iiESTU: eorxTV. ' THE Republican Stat Convection tiiat met at liarrttburg last week dis- posed .t busiues lu an expemiious E;-"acr and placed Simuel Butler of .: . s.cr county in i.jminatiou for tbe ije "f Sa i'.- asnrer. 'J be tii "iina:ion is a first rate ODe. The ,T '.) ..! rule iu uoujiiitiug cao di.! . li r Stcie eff " -.a lias beeu to ii.s by tbe diss to . bieh he belongs. loe general role of couveutious bas been to lific'e a ti.in wih a nuiil l.l.md lit,. .,r hTilr.r rir a n,tn tt;lfh i " . : r , , oriti .u ins L.ioi rna s parcie oi u ins i.ijti rim a parcic oi i cli-nis at !.is Leeis, a Uwyer, or a wuu , - . . ... wuu a :se of lustruineuis, and J ill i . ' 'i-rt s reauy to serve ti tieuis, a a-;3tor. . 3 r , - lui lime s :l unl'T wme miraeu- . . , , . , . . . ' ' b i jariutr. vote for Li ' o- 1 t 'I bar !eU''i'us','tfin ant e iusitiiai.an , Kvery farmer should vote for Liui. I'be coarcution was com inoniots, witb ihs fin. ep .ou .., a , .... .....l..-.. i lietaei-n ieuti'irary cairu.an tiau, anu ' ... '. , r jrei u.i.ivB n Oil. a nuii ue read- - , . . , . - li tr nf rt ri-wnr.iliili that matl. n; ''lniil ' e to ;.:! iti.it i 'auiage a tust was oe tre tbe Legislature iast wiuer. Ibc lie i-ub lieu party bad tolbing to do wi'.b the rint or with tbe riot dsm-.ge act. Doth tbe riot and tbe cf- liTt to get tb- State to pay for it as . i . l . . . r try w.tu wbub panics b.J nothing todo resolutions otfered should co to" 2om uiittee .tiiuut debate. U olf offered a resi iutiou tbat uiide sotue referease to the riot daumge act, or tbe effort to pss it t'.rongb tbe Leifislature wuicb J .r smue rea-on caught lla'l tbe hair i: it ungtierded'y ai.d moved bim to decide tbat the resolution should go to loinmittee witUont being even read. H rnl"d tbat reading is debate, and Mood by his ruling, but the couvemiB ci.J nt nnJ-.-rs'.aad tbat leading is da i'i'.e. The oun.n:on understsnoiiig is d''."is:.,a i diiate and tbat read :s not ui.-enssioo, a.td when the mo ti n ws rrde that the r-!olu!i;ju of !r. Wolf be redd tbe eoa?ci.:io voted t':n: it sHrr,',; be road. It was simply a !'t?'o piece of argrjvated plca.-antrv rciweeu Mr. llsli and Mr. Uolf about s cUfiut.-s tr- uble tbat spruug uj ii.i.r.g c-rpuraticn people. Tbe c. cvcn'ion siw that and speed i'y d:?r.)sci of the oranV, and it is I r ur:.' i '!.-t lon before this time Mr SialiandMr. Wo!: ta h have sheathed tiie ralpio kuiT, a-j J buried tbe turn ' , aotl smoked tbe p;p3 of pejee Mr. iiutkr will be elected by a large n:ajii:y. I.ATE intelligence from Maine says ; Thr acosuLts liom Mioe grow more oac-.ur'.g:;. every day. A unlive ot ' tat State, after a visit of some w.; is, rcurucd. and says that tbe nffmation of tbe L'eunciats hud Green l.j... t. bas driven a large uumbcr ot !n 'I-pub'icacs, who voted witb the rerobaok -is Uat jcr, buck witblu ibe party lines. A number of bard i.toey I'emocrats have a!o come wiib lu the Ur.nbl can rauke to escape tbe fiun.cui bf-rehies of iheir own party Io ditT-'-nt parts of the State journals v.hich latt year ie ci'hsr Democratic or Gie--' -.A, Ue says, have placed tbe j n". : tbe liepubUean candidate at ' i- bred. He said tbat tbe financial ;--ua is regarded as .settled aad 'he j,eo- r are -L. :bis cotiiett on tue "sue of lcsalty ted t 'inst tbe Dti.iocrats who, in ibe ertra seiaion, planted them t -ivts tquaroly in si:' ..rx .:ace to the uistaiioo of the rebel element of tbe Si.u'h. He said tbat Maine would lead . IT ia tbe canipsi?n for lojal men for ofn-c, ?".d to hurl ba-V the aggressions of iisicalty and S.ate rights. Recently the police of Chicago wore rer.'Jrcd to .i Ii.k after thiev n, c.iuii Viuev neu an 1 all kinds of criia iat'.s that the bul people concluded Jifel wee. to leave C'u-ugo .or other piri-i. ti i the wrath of tho city j a jHinst them hrs r.mewbat abated ; j cir-se'iuenf y thieves and thf-r crim-1 in-ls ft iu that phwe are tiiotributiiig themselves -ver the coantry. I " . 1 ." , 7 "1 ! the Catii-.-.l.c churcli, aro not feeling t3 -iiufoj table now that thev must bu;port Mr. B.ur. Democratic candi late for Slate Tieasurer, Le being a Gitlioiic An ordtr has b-.-u prepared ia c5i -e of she Chief of Engineers of tbo L"n-cd States, for tbe survey of tbe viusquuhanna ruer, with tbe view of ascertaitiitig whether the stream cau be made tuav'-ble for steam boats. " James Gope He.n.vett means to have good, fr.sb milk while in New port, lie has hired pasture near his e.ittage and placed six cows tbere, which will yieid nearly sixty quarts of miik per d:iy." Tii" French engineer, who dug the Suez Cu.-il. is making an effort to raise stock in ibis country to build ! or dig a CAiial across the Isthmus of I'sr.ama. E. V". Stoiuiitos, Unked States Minister to Russia, has tendered his reMirnulioE, and it has been accepted bv tiie President. Ewr., the Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, missed it in coal sjH-cnlations, and is bankrupt .Ma.M" merchants have moved their r;ooi!a from Memphis, because of the ravages of the ye'l-iw fever. Read the platiorm, as Adopted by tii Republi aa Stf.tu Convention last week. In Dauphiny, ia the southeastern part of 1'ranCe anow fell last week. Tit Zulu war is about to close, with the lcgl'2Q as victor. CaoP reports from Europe continue unfavorable. Yittow fever ia spreading in the! 3Hxith. J Kepublic'sti State Convention. Tie Kepub'ieas ssiale ('euventioB wet at Ilarnsburg last Wednesday, iu tbe hail ot tbe House ot Kvresenta lives. At 12 o'clock, Donn, Colonel Qosy, Chairman of tbe Republican Siate Com mittee, called tbe Convention to order. Lewi W. Mali was fleeted temporary chairman, wnh a full bet of officers. After the usual preliminary arrango noO'shad beeu perfected, Galusha A. Grow was elected permanent Piesident, witb a tu.I itotutilcui?tit i f oCicers. Mr. Grow delivered au able speech, after ' wbicl. Samuel Butler, of Chester coun- 1 tr. was nominated by acclamation for ' t!.-.- T mile iicAuicf. Sami'el Butler. amuel Duller was boro in Uwch lau township, Chester county, on Feb riurj lb2.'), bis grandparents and parents beloi ging to the original sct- tiers of tbe county, lie is a brother. rf linn. William Uutler, Judge of tbe United States 1.c-i riot Court of the nisleru Uistrict ol 1 enns ivania. Jlr. Kutier was tdujsled at Lnionville . . ... r,m ! V"'". VI " V " . l,i auuniii', loum ciui'ui in-.r . .t -ral years, lie substoueutly , . . . , butler eouutr (Jbio, where b i i m i . i-cbool. Iu l&oO .Mr. J)Utlor graduating tenght sebout there fur sev uioved tr be taught returned to Lwouiau tuwuhp, to fuilow apilcul- lural pursuits, and has remaiued tbere f ver SIDCe ,s farmer. He is held iu es,e lu ,':e resiJcnls of Cbes ,er couc,i k'' filled nearly all tbe jucij (()WOtu,p , Qcrs, an d was 1'irectt r pf tbe ,.r,r foia jrg ,0 lsc5- ,je , , .. . . - was eltcted a heprefentative ta tbe , r .i . . t lt-p i L"ci(laiure for tbe sessions of loto 7, c . - .. . ... ana last l.il was re elected. Ills ennstit uents wi'h one accord tendering bim tbe uoaiin-.tinn and polling fi-r bim a f'plenai'l n.ajori'y. Mr. Duller was in the aimy in 1802 3 and holds a dis charge from .the L'uiied Stu'.es service. i'ersrnally be is a very plca.-ant, cour . . . , ,V IU-ATEOKM. Thomas V". Cooper, of Delaware county, Irom tbe Committee on Keso lutiuus, reported tbe loilowiug, wtiicb were adopted : iieiolced, 1. Tbat the Republican party, agaiu forced to stand forward tor the det'eu.-e ol human rights, after a struggle lading through a generation, find itself cunfrobted by the nuie foes of Federal uuty, political freedom, and national bouor, wbu!' it his so often overthrown iu civil cmtests and iu armed conflict. 2. That we appeal to tie Uuioa lov iog people of Pennsylvania to arrest, by ibrir votes, tbe Uiad career of the l:.'tii oeiatic party, wL.cb insists upou placing tbe iSmiouil lioveiiiment uuUer the dm!iation of meu who but lately lougbt to destroy it, and wbo are now plotting to gtve triumph to tbe doc tricce tiu-y lulled to establish iu the fi-dd ibe estab!.sbu:etit of State sov ereignty tbe overthrow of national su premacy. o. We declare t'ieir implacable bos u.ity to the repeal of tbe national laws hich protect tbe purity of tbe t.s!!ot- j box and secure tuir eitctiot-s. Ibe eUctioU l Ci-ugressmcn and Presiden tial eieetoiS being clearly subject to national coutroi, any attempt to throw off that control is simpiy au effort to establish fraud at national elections. Hone.-t suffrage, tqual rights, the unity of tbe n.'iou, and the supreioacy .of tbe Naii-.ul Government mall matters placed by tbe Constitution under ij c.in'.rol can be maintained only by tr: Uepublicau pariy, which is alone com mitted to tbt ir delense. 4. That tbe D- uiocratic party, Lav -i.ig commiited itself to an attempt to break up tbe Government by refusing to appropriate moneys already collected Iron tbe peoe to sustain the Govern ment, unless li e Kxrcutivd shall sanc tion iuea-u?es intended to foster fraud, violence aud c riuption iu tbe national eiections, and to impair the constitu tional supremacy of tne oation, de serves aud invites the signal condemna tion of every law-abiding aud honest citizen. 5 That we are in favor of the dis charge of th natioual debt ia coin ac cording to tbe understanding between the Government and the lender; of a paper currency redeemable io coin ; aad of the existing national banking system We congratulate tbe country upon re turning national prosperity, aud the accomplishment, under a Republican V.t,oiiaI Administration, of tbe sue Cessful resumption of specie payments, y,:r currency, tbe best ever afforded lue COUntrv, is restored to its par value ; lue nati0nil credit has been maintained and strengthened ; and the burden of the national debt largely reduced. To - omr,ete what bus been so we 1 done we demand tbat uur present financial systeti reaiain undisturbed. 6. That to the policy aud practice of protection to hi uie industry and Lome production inaugurated and sustained by tbe Republican party we are indebt ed for the growth and development of C!r domestic and foreign commerce, and for tbe prosperous condition and strength of tbe national finances ; and tbat to tbe coniinrjauC? of that policy must we look in the future for as.-nrea prosperity and peace throughout our whole country, la fostering the same we desire to iusure constant employ ment to labor at remunerative wages. 7. That the firm aland of tbe Presi dent ia vindicating the prerogatives o the co-ordinate departments of the Go' ; eminent meets the hearty approval of tbe Republican party of Pennsylvania. 8. W'e cali on tbe veteran soldiers of the war for Uoion to join us in resent iog the ui ju.it ext ulsinn of their wound ed comrades from offices by the Demo cratic Congrtfs and tbe transfer of tbeir places to rebel soldiers, whose, chief : recommendation seems to be unrepent ant treason and unending bate of the cation. 9. That we earnestly sympathize with our Southern Repu'ilican breihreu, who are now passing urtder the barrow of I political persecution. W'e bid them be of good cheer. Fraud and force cau ! not always triumph, even in a region where fraud and force bud a coogenial Lome. If a solid South now deprives hem of their j'ist rights, a solid North ; will uot fail, in due time, to secure them that perfect freedom which is tbe birthright and inheritau. e of every American citizen. 10. That tbe United States of Amer ica, is a nation, not a Jcag'ie ; its con stitution and all laws made in pursu ance thereof are the supreme law of tbe land ; anything id the constitution or laws of a State to tbe contrary not- i withstanding. 11. That the tribunal established by the ConstUution to determine whether, the laws are made in pursuance thereof, is thereof, is tbe Supreme Court of tbe United States. Ail laws once enacted nuleas repealed by tbe law-tuakicg power or declared void by said court, neither law-maker, cit:x;a oor State bas a rifbt to nullify. 12. Tbat the success of the admin istration of tbe State under tbe man agement of the Republican party, the steady reduction of tbe State debt, and the enforced compliment of the present Democratic Treasurer that not one dollar of tbe public funds bad been lost or misplaced during tbe seventeen years of Republican custody of tbe fund?, prore tbat official integrity and financial skill bare been the benefits conferred by our party on the taxpayers of tbe State, and merits tbe approval of the people of 1'ennsjlvania 13. That we pledge ourselves in favor of such legislation as will prevent un lawful and unconstitutional discrituina tion in freights by tbe carrying com panies of the eouutr. 14. Tbat we heartily endorse the ad ministration of Governor Eloyf . and tbe stalwart attitude of Secator I amerou . . . . ,u """""K " revolutionarv riders so ! persistently presse t oy tue iemncrais iu Congress. The Harrisl'tirg 'telegraph says that lnre stones that nsuJ to lie in the river in fnint of the citv have bef-u , taLon out ntiil used for liail.lin pur poscR, an.l thereby hijin? jiluces for tih;h Lava be n so dinjiniishetl that fish inj,' ia front of the city is not vrhiit it w:;s when the boitoru of the rivor was ilotte-.l ever with lorsre stones. 1 tunes past, when a man wanted to indulge in tbe luxury of au elephant ride be was compelled to go to ludia ; uow, however, he msy be indulged, or may have tl.e experience of elephant riding by p"irg to the Zoological Gar den in Philadelphia. m I'ivk hiir.ilretl peoplo went out to wiciicss a ibttl between Captain Ilnui phrcj und Major Moor, down in Ala bama, a few days ayo. The distance betwet n the mon was ton aet s. The weapors were pistols. .Result no ono hurt. A week njro two nmidea sisters, liviiig in Chicag-o, locked thedo'rs of their house, so that they could not be molested, and then Ringed them selves. It is believed that they were insane. Those who claim to know, B.iy it is estimated thnt Europe will have to import 272,000.000 bushels of grain from this country during the coming t reive months. STATE ITEMS. Irteli.'Ten''e from Lancaf tr county on tile xnc vnniuy S; rinrvii!e, "ajwut twelve milt s from Jrincasti r, was tarv.-n into prcut ex eitonitnt vestrrdav 1J ail attempted outrage by a tramp on M.bS Mninw Wid acred 1" years, a dn!iErLr "f Mr. I. X. S. clerk to the conn-V -omi:.ussi-.ifr of Lar.-t;i?ter. ShcMtj home eailv in the morning to visit t lady friend at the residence .of Mr. Jacob iv. Xissley, aliout one and a half milos across the country. The vi-it c .'.ir-iude'l. she was returning home between the hours of li atid 12 o'cl.H-k in the forenoon, and had reached a lonely point about midway between Mr. Nisiev's and lur hem.-, when she was suddenly confronted by a villainous-looking tramp, who commanded her to halt. There was no dwelling within sight and no friend'y hand to save, but, remtm liering that Mr. Jnas Hostetter, a f.irn.tr, lived only a short distance awnv, across the lields. she leaped a ft nee and commenced to run, the j tran;p clofly pursuing her. She gave no outcry, bat reserved all her j strength for running, and, when the j scoundrel Lad gained on her until I the distance between them was not ! more than thirty yards, tbo reached an emit.enee that brought her within view of the farmer's house. Only en orchard lay between lier ami uer, friends, and the tramp, fearing de tection, retrei.ted. Miss Wills man aged to reach the house, but in such an excited and exhausted condition that the could not tell her story for a few minutes. Meanwhile the tramp effected his escape, but a volunteer vigilance committee did some ener getic searching for him List night, and had he liter, found he would have been called upon likely to name an j early day tor a tuneral, and the viqi lantt would, doubtless, attended to having the c oqse ready, iliss Wills Ei ffels greatly from nervous prostra tion. On Thursday evening a week, a lot of roughs took possession of tbe town of Sbtckstiinny, au the Suqachauna, below Wilkesbarre. Tbey proceeded to make it uucomfertable fcr a picnic party. The cutire body of polico and other officers of the burrougu iucluding iLe Burgees and Justices, made a ral ly to drive off the rioters, but were themselves roughly bandied and put to Bight at the muzzles of revolvers aud by tbe use of ciubs. For a season the rioters maintained their ground and successfully defied all resistance- Fi nally tbe citizens and law-abiding members of the picnic party rallied en masse and mads a final and successful ousiaugbt, expelling tbe marauders It is said that there were eicht bun. dred excited men in the streets. Two of the leaders were safely lodged in the county jail and detectives are searching for tbe retuaiuiog fugitives. One day recently Granville Mowrer, a boy of about eleven years, son of Isaac Mowrer, of West Vincent town ship, Chester county, was sent to a neigh bor's bouse on an errand. In getting over a feuce tbe lad was bitten ia the leg by a snake, supposed to bave been a copperhead. Tne venom from tbe bite took immediate effent, and the boy became aim ist blind, suffered intense ly aid was unable io get borne lie was foULd in a field shortly afterwards his limbs aud body considerably swol len, both bands being black from tbe fingers above the wrists. He was dos ed with whisky, and is now thought to be recovering. The wife of Taylor Tome, who farms the Cochran place ia Mill Creek, Erie county, bas this year reaped with a spin of. horses about forty acres oi wheat and barley, without the slight est assistance from any person of the male gender. The work was done as neatly as it could have been done by tbe most experienced farmer in the county. Mrs. Tome ie about twenty eight years of age and the mother of four children. STATE ITEMS It is reported in Lancaster that a party of capitalists were recently there looking fof a sight to locate a tobacco factory that will give employment to three hundred bands. Several young men residing near Castlo Shannon, Allegheny county, gave such hot pursuit to cattle thieves that they were compelled to abandon their horses aud a drove of cows they bad stolen. A horse in Lancaster got a rear foot so tightly wedged in his mouth fighting flies tbat half au hour was consumed iu extricating it. Colonel McLaughlin and Professor Miller, tbe celebrated wrestlers, Lad a tussle at Titusvilie on Saturday night a week that lasted from early in tbe evening until after midnight, when it was declared a diaw. Three Lancaster county men have perfected a machine which makes 6,000 pretzels an hour. - The 15jl!eronto IVnlchmnn says the grasshoppers are destroying almost everything iu ibe shape of vegetation. In some parts of Centre comity tbey have cateo all tbe grass and corn, ajid are now working industriously on tbe Iruit trees- The wife of Alex. Jobuson, of Wash ington township, Indiana county, pre sented her husband witb triplets on July 13th two boys and a girl. There were 3,000 Spiritualists in camp meeting ia a grove near Erie last Sunday a week. Michael Iliekey a youth of 19, was killed on the railroad at Erie while un der the influence of liquor. The par ties who sold bim the liquor are to bs hunted up and prosecuted. An Alleutown uan has a thousand parrots. Potter county was risited by sever al flight frosts within the past three weeks. Tbere Lave been 1,200 applicants for peusions from Luzerne county un der tbe arrears of pensions act. A cat in U est Chester is uursing a pair of rabbits, which it fouul among Ler kittens. Louise Johnson, a Swedis-fa maiden of 19 summers, residing iu a backwoods portion of Cleaifield county, attacked with an ax and killed a large black bear. Kruiu was iu tbe act of carry ing off a piggie A number of cattle hive been found dead along the Wyomissing creek, berks county, supposed to havo been poisoned by drinking tbe water tin pregnated by the dye stuffs from the bat fa' lories running into the stream. A 29 iuch salmon, weighing six po: uds was gigged iu Sberman's creek, P'rry county last week. Tbere was no sport in tbat capture. The authorities of Konigsberg bave issued a decree forbidding even tbs transit of Russian cattle or sheep through the district because of the rin dwpest. Sa-?h animals will be slaugb lered aud buried and all fresh meat coming from Russia will be sieied and destroyed. .MicLael McSbaae, of Rjihichem was attacked last Saturday evening by a pat !J o" roughs aud severely beaten. To e-.cpe further pounding McShsue suddenly fell to the ground, feigning death. This,' scared tho roughs, and after a brief cou"sul!a'.ion, they carried tbe-hody to the'Xjr'h Penn Railroad, which was only a short distance, and laid their supposed victim across the tr .cfc for tbo down express fc? cover up their crime. The assailants tLen de parted and and as sonu as silence i eign ed, MeSbab did hkeni.se. Twj of ttiJ men have been arrested. A farmer named McQuinn, who lives in Pleasant Valley, Schuylkill county, was visited a few days ago by a gag of eight or ten roughs, wbo entered l .e house and demanded whi-ky- The far mer gav j them a jug of liquor, and li e men started of ni'b it. McQiiinn then took out a revolver and rpcued fire on the retreating crowd, hitting one man io the face. Shortly afterward the gang returned and seizing McQuinn unawares, beat bim severely with clubs They then liil seigo to the bouse, but Mrs. Met'iino, having sustained simil ar attacks by tramps before knew just how to act. She withdrew to tbe sec ond story and from the open window opetied a brisk pistol fire upon the in vaders. The roughs were not used to this lndiau sort of warfare and soon re treated. 6 reat excitement prevailed in V. ;! liamsport on Sunday last over what was reported io be a newly made grave in the Ca'holic cemetery, and said to con tain the body of a man with Lis throat cut. Two hundred people gathered at the cemetery to sec the grave opened by tbe District Attorney and a squad of policemen, when it was found not to be a grave, Lot a mound of earth which bad been deposited there during the digging of a grave not far distant. Speaking of the tobacco crop iu Lan caster couuty, the IalUlrgencer says : "As for tbe new crop notuing but a good soakiDg rain of long continuance will save it. The storm of ten days did some good, but the hot weather bas since dried the fields up again and wa ter is badly needed The tobacco tbat was planted late suffers incst, and some of it is not over a few inches high. A drive to Marietta from this city shows some fine tobaccj in garden patches and a great deal of very poor tobacco in fields, but in the immediate neigh borhood of Marrietta can be found some of the Guest crops in tbe county." Legal jYotices. NOTICE. A f'fJ persons are herebv cautioned scainst Xa. trespassirfpr, for hunting, or other pur- poes, on tne ntiias oi tne undersigned, in Milford township, Juniata county. IIesbv Gboxisgcr, K. E. Bekbt. Jons Ci'ssisrhah, IIe.ibt CaAatK. Dec 10, lb77-tf C ACTIOS. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against hunting, fishing, gathering berries, building hre, or in any wsy trespassing on the Unds of tbo auuersigned in Fermanagh township. WS. McLACGULIX. msy H,1879-tf CAI7TIOJ. ALL persons are berebv cautioned not to j.m. mi.ow men- o')s io run, or themselves to fish, bunt, gather berries, break or open fences, or cut wood or young timber, or in any unnecessary wy trespass on the lands of Ihe undersigned. M. R. Beahure. M. & J. 17. Wilson. David Hetrick. Henry Kartman. Thomas Benner. Porter Thompson. Christian Shoaffstall. William Hetrick. John Motzer. David Sieber. Hen.y Kloss. aug7, 18 The Sentinel and Republican office is the place toget job work done. Try it. It will pa; you if yoi need anything in that lint. - . CANDIDATES' CABD3; F'JK SlifeKlFF. Editor Stutiiui end Republican Sir i At the request of many Republicans, I present the name of l.ieut. Jaass' K. Kelly as a candidate for the (.trice ot SheriU', sunfect to the rub s that govern" the Republican party. Should tho Lieutenant become trie itand-ird-bearer lor the impcrtKit office of Sheriff for tne cainpaigu Sheriff for the campaign that will close i. Xoiember, he will prove to be a tder of strength before the whole people JUNIATA. FOit SHERIFF. Elitor Stntitul arA BtpMica Sir: At the rutiuesl of many Republicans 1 present Uid name of Mr. LrKL .Davis, of Walker township, as a candidate for the ofbee of sheriff, subject to tbe rules that govern the Republican party. Should Mr. Davis be nominated aud elected, be mill make an efficient ollicer, being uualined in all re spects to till tbe otlice. THOMPSON-TOWN. FOR REGISTER AND RECORDER. Editor Sltuclen1 Republican Dear Sir, Tbe time is approat'hing when the Republi cans must select a candidate for the impor tant otlice of Registerand Keconter. Allow us to recommend I. G. Masks, of Patter son, as a geutlenisn possessing in an end- u.'t i gree ij.'Ueaiions titling him f.rr a proper and satirfuctory discbarge of the duties pertaining t that office. Mr. Marks is a young m.in of marked ability ami un questioned integrity an aetim ai.d ener getic worker ho, if rhosen to bear aloft Ibe Republican banner in the approaching campaign, will call forth a ucHeJ aad hearty support. MANY nn LBLlCANS. tOK REti IdTER AND RECORDER. Editor Sentinel aud Republican $r i The numerous lrinda or Ktiuts CavENT, o' Fayette township, are desirous of placing him before the Republieans of JuniaU eoniity as a candidate for the orflce of Reg ister and Recorder. Tbey know his worth. and Icvl confident that if be receive the primary nomination be will maintain the dig nity of the organization, ami be elected In tbe popular vote at the Novenrbcf election. Therefor they ask that he be announced as a candidate for tlis ofhee of Register and Recorder, subject to th rules tbat govern the Republican party. KKITBLICAK9 tF FAYETTF.. Jl'IiY COMSlSSSKyNFR. EJitor Seuliuel al Republican Desx Sir, PR-are announce tbe name of Cai'T. Jons P. VYiiartos, of Port Royal, as a candi date for Jury Commissioner, SUlj 'Ct IO tilt rules of the KeytiblKan pnrty. lie is a vet eran of the late war, and, it nominated, will re?cire the btarty support of tbe svldiers ot J jniata county July I, MANY SOLDIF.RS. FOU Je'Rr COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Republican Dear ST, Permit me to recommend S. R. W a arias', E--'j , of Milford to :s)it;, as a sirrtlie jst on torJry Co!Bi'.urr. subjetf to tbe rn'.es of tbe Repirfi-tifli ary. July I, 1879. lifi.FoRD. F Jit Jt'UY COMl!I3Sfi?N"f; Editor Sentinel an! Repnl'heun Sir: It ii the 'tesire of a number of the Republican Irielids of Daniel Cullman, of Patterson, that bis name be j.re.sott4 Jo tr.o r.epubli can voters of Juniata countv as a can lid tte tor the oiiice tf Jury t'otinuisiont.? t4Te - fore I ask that his name Jnnouneod m the columns ti lh Sfnintf ami RrpnbHean, as a candidate for the office irt ".iti..ne'l, sub ject llie rules that govern tfce pu-ty May Sd.It-79. VXTttT.HJS. FOR JUKY COMMISSIONER. Editor Stfltincl and Rfuhticjn D-arS-r, A the time for aniouin.;.ig c.inlidats is jpproachin j, I would rec oi.uend C. S. Siiklli ibkri:kh, of MonriM! loanship, as a suitable person lor Jury commissioner, sub ject to llie rules of itio Republican party. Mr. Shellenb.Tjer h.is always been a true and trustworthy Republican, ami is a msn of intelligence, possessed of true and cor rect business ip.ialirlcations, and, if elected, would moke a good officer. Legal JVuticei. l'rotlioiiotary .Xotlce. VOTICE is hereby given tb-t Ezra Smith, I 1 Coiiindttee of Catharine Dunn, a lu natic, has tiled his account, as said Commit tee, in the Prothonotary'a ot!i?o of Juni ata county, and that the same will be p-e-septel to C'Mirt fT confirmation, at Ihe t'ourt House in Milllintow n, ou WEDNES DAY, SEPrUMRER 3, 17'J. GEO. REYNOLDS, froitonotaru. Prothoi.otary's )tli':e. Mifl:iulown, July 2H, H79. $ l'rolliouotary'a otlce. ""VTOTICE is herf'iy given that Joseph i. V Jlcidi-r, Assignee .f John F. Kunrb am' his wife, Caroline Barcb, has filed his account, as said Assignee, in the Prothon otary 's otlice of Juniata county, and that the same will be J resented tor confirmation and a'lonanco at the Court House in .Vitllin lown.ou WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER , 1S79. GEO. REYNOLD?. Prolhonolary. 1 sothonotarv s trrrieE, Mi'.l'iutonn, July 2, Its Public Examinations. THE Examination of Teachers for the Public Schools of Juniata county will be held at the lollowing times and places : For Walker, at Mexico, Tueilay. Aug. 19. For Fayette, at Jlclliatcrville, Thursday, August 21. For Mitllintown and Fermansgh, at Mif flintown, Friday, August 22. For Milford and Patterson, at Pat tenon, Saturday, August 21. For Delaware and Tbompsontnwn, at Thoiiipsontown, Monday, August 2-. Fur Greenwood, at Bethlehem, Wednes day, August 27. For Monroe, at Richfield, Thursday, Au gust 23. For S.usquehanna, at Prosperity, Friday, August 29. For Lack, at Cross Keys, Tuesday, Sep tember 9. For 1 uscarora, at McCoysville, Wednes day, September 10. For Beaie, at Johnstown, Thursday, Sep tember 11. Fur Spruce Hill, at Spruce Hill, Friday, September 12. ForTurbettand Port Royal, at Port Royal, Saturday, September 13. Examinations will begin at 8:30 a. a. Applicants must be supplied with pen, ink, and plenty of paper. The grade of certificates will be in a? ronlance with the instructions given ia the May number of the School Journal. Except by Vequest of Directors, appli cants mait be examined where they expect to ttfach. professional certificates will be renewed where the holder h is given evidence in the school room that such certiQcate is worthily held. Ail others must enter the class and, il tbe certificate will not average less than , and tney have had not less than tlrree years practice in teaching, they can become applicants, at a special examination, tor such grade of certificate. All are cordially invited to attend these examinations. WELLINGTON SMITH. County &upennttdrui. July SO, 1879. - . - A C. Legal Xotices. PBt?.Hol BasT. F. Jc., resident Judge of tbe Court of Common Pleas for the 4Jsi Judicial District, composed of h countieaof Juniata and Ferry, and 1 the n .m... ..,.! A klder and rrancu : c'our oV Common Pleas of Jnniata rouBtyt have jssuet their precept to roe directed, bearing date the 2liih day of April, li 9, iKirtle, Associates Judges oi mo L.r holding a Court of Oyer ana term. ana oenerai jaii i-u-tiji - Quarter Sessions of the Heace, at .Mir FLISTOWN, fo tie FIRST MONDAY ef SEPTEMBER, 1(479, bemg the first day ot he month. Kcffea is HEaEtr Gives, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of tbe Countv of Juniata, that they be then aud there in their proper persons) at one o'clock on the al ternoob of said dityi witb their records, in jtiisitlons, examinations and oyer remembrances, to do those things, that to their otfices respectively appertain, and those that are bound by reccgn nance tc prosecute against the prisoners that are or then may be in tbe Jail of said codnty, be then and there to prose ute against thc:u as sh:tll bo .insl. By an Act of Assembly, f-sed the the day of May, A. D., 1854, it Is made the duty of the Justices of the Fwe, of the several counties of this Comi!ioiealth, ft return to the Clerk of this Cmrt Of Qt artei Sessions of the respective counties, all the recognisances entered into before them by any person or persons charged with the couiiiusion of any crime, exceyt such casef as may be ended before a Justice of the IV are, unuer existing laws, at least tea d.iys before the commencement of the session I 0f the Court to which they are made re i turTUtble respectively, and in all cases wN re any recognizances are enterea tnio icss thuri tin days before thtf tt.niiuencenit!it of the session to which ti?y are made re turnable, the sstd Justices are to return the same in the same manner as if Said act had uot been passed. Dated at Miffliotown, tbe 281b day of July, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seventv-mne. W.M. D. WALLS, Sheriff. Sheriff"! Office, MitHiutowo, i Juiy l71. $ It XML. 1MTAT12 AT PUBLIC SALE. T 'HE uodersiind, Kaecntors of the es tate of Kr.hitl Campbell, deesert. lale ot Lark township, Juniata couuty, aid offer at public sale, od the premises Vj aaid township, at 1 o'clock, p. a., on TIIL'RSDAY, SKPTEMbER L'j, 1879, Tbe following described "ral etate, to "it : A farm of limestone and Unit land, tooUiu- S 237 ACRES, adjoining lauds ol John Patterson, Dr. Mor rison and others. One bi.-udred clear, the balance in timber. Tbe improvements area Two-Stcry feion Hanse, 20 by 2-1 feet, with a Frame Kiu.ben attach ed ; Tenant House, Rank barn Wagon Shed, Corn Crib", Spring Iou, mxl other out-" b iildings. A quarry ot gooti limestone has tA-en opened on Ihe farm. Tkere are Ihree spricigs o giod water on the remises, oik; ol ii;rrf jSJntlieyard. T wo URCHA RD.s. having a variety ot fruit, grace and add value f the property. Tbe cleared land ha-t been Well lime'l, aiu is in a god state of cnttrrat"!!. The tract bas been patei.Kd, ' no the t'tle r nidisyitM.-. W:ll be soli? in pieces, or iu one tract, to suit purchaser. TKKMS Ten per cent, to be paid at the time-ot M e; two-thirds of th- pureb:ie n o::"' to be pal l ou t::e 1st of April, 111; lUo ba.anee to be seciir.t bs nstrt.ie. SAM l" El." EI.INK, MAT1II1AS U'll'MP, Executor of Ezclei". Cumylill, rfcc'.I. j June Ift, IjiTJ 4I DliO SOTICE. rfllE untiersjneif, iippoiuted by theiir JL phans' Court of Juniata county, Audi tor, to iitriSule the money ir. t!n! hands ol 1 Er.j r :i Hb,- AV.ouoil,-at..r of Ebx ib th Fry. bita ot Delaware otnsh:o, defeated, will attetiti l the tiuTivs of si1 aj Dointinent, t I ins otU.e in M.niiiitow r., on FRIDAY, 1 ALV.l T -ii. if.y. at 10 ocLh.:. n. , i alien aud where ail persons iuiuieste4 will j attenU. 7.. D. PAKKEK, Acd.tor. Julr Z, Ibl'J. 4dniinlt rat or's Police. AV.rf .ttr.. .iwtrf Ft-n-.drt, detcand. "I ETTEKS Oi ADMINISTRATION ou JLi Ihe estate of Mrs. Anna Van Art, de ceased, late t-l Fave.te township Juna county, having been prar-tetT to tSe under signed, all persons indebted to s.ud estate are requested to make payment, aud those having claims or demands are requested to make known the satm withnnt delav to J. L. VAN ART, June 11, 1S79. Jdministratvf. CAI'TIO XOTIC'E. 4 LL persons are hereby cautioned against J. trespissing on the lands ot the under signed either in Delaware or Walker town ship, for the purpose ot fishing or hunting, or lor any other purpose. 1.. E. Atkixso. N. A. Likens. oct?t-lf G. S. Licess. C ACTIO. s are hereov i a. I.L p rs. rs are hereby cautioned not A. 1 to fish. hunt, irather berries, break or nn.n It'll... tr f.nl w...f! ni I'rtiin . tltuK... ! - I" ' ' - " - - w. , or in any unnecessary way trespass ou tbe lands of the undersigned. Smos Miamii. I.cnwtca Snatnra. Geo. Pirrisi-ARrkR. Willi ia Peoples. Fbederick Haises. Fbascis Mweb. Fermanagh Tp., June 22, l-37i. CACTIO XOTICeT ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing upon the lands of the un ders'gned, in Fayette, Delaware or Walker township, by fishing, hunting, or in any other wsy. Jonathan Wiser Wm BranthoQer Ilfnry !? piece Catharine Kurtz John McMeeu I) R Dimra t W Smith S J Kuril Henry Auker N'oah Cainentn J W Hosteller Christian Kurtz Jesse Pines Jacob Hoops. C G Shelly A U Kurtz David Smith S Owen Evans Teston Benner Daniel Spic her John L Auker J B Garber S M K .'itfnian J F Detira John I.ycoin David Hunberger Arnold Yarncs Oct 23, 1878 Notice to Trepatiers. 1VTOTICE is hereby given that all persons i. 1 found trespassing on the lan.1s of the undersigned in Delaware township, either by fishing, bunting, cutting timber, build ing fires, or in any way whatever, will bo dealt witb as th law directs. R. W. Hl'MPHRET. Geobob Speakmas. M. C. Fabe. mayl4,1879-tf Wks. Sabt Keecb. CACTIO. A LL persons are hereby cautioned not to IX hh. hunt, break or oiwn fences, or cut wood or yoiiog timber, or in any unneces sary way trespass on the lands of the under sicned. H M Thorrtpsoo J B Thompson Wm t Thompson Davis Smith, Jr. Oct , 1878. T S Thompsrm E P Hudwn Abram Shelly C A Shermer CALTIOJ SOTICE. A LT. pt-.-sops are hereby cautioned not to XA. allow therr does cattle or hg to run, or themselves to fish, hunt, gather berries, or cnt wood or young timber, or in say way trespass on the lands of the undersigned ia Greenwood or Susquehanna township. Peter Miiler Henry Rush Dan id S hadle George Dreosler , '-""5 k S Dimm Fred.-rick Roata Jool Dressier Jonathan Miller Nov 20, 1878 I arge stock of ready made clothing ot th JLU latcat and choicest styles, tor men and boys, hata, caps, boots and ehoes, notions, fanittniiif am!i 1 ..ji. c. 5-" ouuicm vaneir for sal at SaaaaJ Strayer'a, Patter. MISCELL.tJ EDtS Dundore Co., Limited --DEALERS IX ' HARDWARE, lROi, iAIis ALL KIND OF STOVES, ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Mens, Esadj-Mada Clothing, Hats, Caps, Easts and FLOUR, FEED, DI1UGS, &c , &c. HARDWARE A SPECIALTY. Johnstown, Junifttn County, pa Thankfll to .the public for th-lr liberal patronagy In the past, we solicit cwij,-, of tbe seme. All kimia of Produce taken in Exchange for Goods. DUNDORE k CO., LIMITED. May 1, ITS. D. W. HARIiEYS la the place where you can buy TIIE BEST AD TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTIlLG H.1TS. C.iPS. BOOTS, SHOES, JtSD FURSltli'XG GOODS. EE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select storks erer thai. this market, an at JSTOXISHI.VGLY lO,f fP.ICZS! . B Also, measures taken for suits and parn of suits, whieh wilt be maJetsarjj at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffuisa's Sew BuilJing, corner of Brid Water s'reets, MIFFLirTTOSVJ', PA. 'Jrt. ?, !:Va lias just returned from the Eastern cities with a fall variety of MEN BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS' Fl'RXISIIINO fiOODS. Goods of all irtnds are low. Ccta aid' leei and be astonished Pants at ?5 cents. Z3 SUITS MADE TO OIU.ER.j-' Ftterson, Pa., April lo, 17. SAMUEL STKaVEl Traveler Guide. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIM K-TABLE FOB THKPircH ao Local Passksoeb Tsiss BtTwsfs ilaaaisBiaG a.sd Altoo-va. r:.tv t WESTWARD. ! LEAVS j EASTWARD. i : . m. a.j.-. 12) (JO" 1'bi'aUl'a r. n. a. x. p. ' a S't. Ji li 1 ;H Har-isVg 5 Hi' 8 12 1 i- Krx kviKe 5JV S 19 1 V Marvsvi e b''l Is 27! l.Vi fnv tj P.: H ,:tj 2i. rjn;.!!!- 'i 2'.: 8 4 5' 2 1 1 .Vim-duel ". Sa., 2 2-": Baitv's 1 o 6-" 9 Uo ia v ew jurt 7 to 9 t'.i 2 47 Vilt.-rst'n, 7 2i 9 ?! 01 I ho-ep'n ' 7 4'. 3 1rt MtxU'O : 7 f2 902 3 2"i Perrvsv'e- 8 W-10 OS 3 27 Mit.i:n ; ;!H40; 3.-,.i Levfist'n jl0.V! 4 Anderson ' 11 12 4 24 McVevt'rr 1121 4 4; Mn.av'nk 1 1 4 52 N tUmii'n ll4o 4.",0; Mt. ijiiion 1 1 54 6 tv' tJjfHtton. : 12ti: 5 15 Mill Creek 12 18 5 R'lnting'n 12 3" ooi Pt-tersb'g 12 41 02 Barre I '2 51 6 10 SprVeCTc. ! 1 Ut 6 2" Lirmah 'm A.M. P.M.1 3AI o l'- p x. p.w. a 8 1". 1 CO &oo 7 51 117 7 52: 1 1?: 7 4? it.; t i jr -t 7 2 - i 2 ':' 7 "7 :2:J5 0o. 12 21 a i : 12 n &C2 11 O'.'; 6 1 11 fi 12 11 .".S "7 1 1 34 8 45 3 So 8 24 8 12 So2 ' ''. I o- 7 1G 7 !0 8 40 6 3:1 C25 5 42 MM S.'.t 10 52: 5 14 lOo'v 5 04 10 2-i 451 1011. 4 45 10 til 4 3H 9 57 4 Xi I 4 17 358 3 51 3 !; 3?.l! 3 27 S17 3 12 38 2 50 X..1 7 40 9 50 9.19 15 910 8 56 5:' f 451 8K6 8 33: 8 15 11 t3f Tyrone ! 124' 6 4'". Tipton j 1 .10 6 53 Fostoria ; 1 34 6'h Bells Mills J I 55 7 2 Altoona V. t. ' p. w. i a. a. &05 12 65 Pittsburg. I Westward Fast Tbaixs. Pacific Express L-aves Phibtek-'.pliia 11 .55 pmj Harrisburg 4 21 a m ; Duneannon t 50am; Newport 5 14am; Miillin 5. Via iu; Lewistowa 6 18 a m ; McVeytowu 6 41 a in ; .Vt. Vnion 7 OS a m : Huntin.-.ion 7 21 a m ; Petersburg 7 41 a m, spruce Cret-k 7 55 a iu; Tyrone 8 18 a m ; Bell's Mfls 8 ."..t a m ; Altoona 8 50 a m; PtiL.bmg 1 45 p m. Pittsburg Express leaves Phriil.pr.i i at fi 25 p m ; Hairisburg 1 1 15 p m ; Karvsviile 1031 pui; MlRliu 11 41 p m ;' Lewistov n 12 '! a ni ; Ituiilirgdon 1 13 a m ; Tyrone 1 53 a m ; Altoona 2 25 a m j Pittsburg 7 00 m. Fast Line leaves Philadelphia at It 45 a ni ; Harrisburg 3 45 p in ; Milllin 5 09 p m ; I.ewistown 5 27 p ir ; Huntingdon 8 28 pm ; Tyrone 7 08 p in ; Altooua 7 40 p m ; Pitts t.irg 1 1 45 p m. Eastwabd Fast Tr uss. Philadelphia Express leaves Tittsburg at 4tOj.ru; ,.ltoona 8 55 pm; Bell's Mills 9 10 pm; Tyrone 9 21pm; Spruce Creek 9 38 pm; Huntingdon 10 02 p ra ; Lewis town 10 56 a m ; Milllin 11 14am; II arris bnrz 12 35 am; and arrives lu Philadelphia at 3 50 a m. Atlantic Express leaves Pittsburg at I 10 pm; Altoona tj5pni; Tvrone 651pm; Huntingdon 7 38 p iu ; Mt. Union 8 00 p m ; McVeytown 8 25 p va ; Lewistown 8 50 p m ; Mifflin 9 12 p m ; Newport 9 56 p m ; Dim cannon 10 20 p m ; Harrisburg 10 65 p m -. arrives iu Philadelphia 3 00 a m. Pacific Express leaves Fittsburg at 3 15 a m; Altoona 7 35 am; Tyrone 800 am; Huntingdon 836am; Lewistown 93ii am ; Mifflin 9 65 am; Harrisburg 1130 am: arrives in Philadelphia i 15 p m. Better Times Approachbg. Violin...... Violoncello . . $1 OOtoSOOO .$li)0Ot 00OOO .$25)lto"tOfs . $2 75to8.3 OO L able Bast Gnitjrt ..... Vioi n Bowt , KtoMOO Jccor icons $!25to25 00 Fioiaand Guitar Strings. Boxes, Bridges, Keys. Tale Boards Ilc. Mouth Organs, extra quality. Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets Clarinets Prcas, and Basd Instruments at lowest cash prices. Sheet and Music Books mmltd on receipt of Price. Fiano Stools. Mnsic ynA. cr. j Organ Polish. Any of the above instru ments w ill be forwarder! at ihort notice by addressing the McKILLIPS ORGAN MANUFACTORY. Aew Organ at astonishingly low prices. oecond-h.ud of other makes at a btrgain. Tor further particulars address ALEX. McKILLIPS, Organ Manufacturer. n .S-?l- Q,,eea S, Lancaster, Pa. Dec. 4, 1878-m Consult yonr interesu and adTertUa tha Sei Rtpxbtiram. "WCT"Tii 1 i iiiimrniiiBMiHBiiBia trtT-? .ID i'ERHSE.VE, A 73. 1 a Walnut P. O., Juniata County, STicAYEE Philadelphia & EeadingEaibaJ Arrangement f PassenTer Tnijs. Mat 11th, 1879. Tratnt leave Hrrrii'uT at ii.Wi: For NVw York t 5 jj, 8 10 a. ai., aU f and 7 55 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 lo, b 10, 1Jas 2 0 land 4 90 p. rs. For P -rfrng at 5 15, 8 10, 9 45 a. m.;: 4 W and 7 5.". p m. For PottsviPe at 5 15, 10 a. m.. trdl p. m. and via Scbrylk"! 4 ZiU, Branch at 2 f p. m. For Auburn ia S. i S. Branch at (39 1 For AMentown at 5 15, 8 !0 a. bl, ! 4 00 a:.d 7 55 p. m. Tbe 5 15, 8 10 a. m. and 7 55 ' trains have through cars for Nt I Tbe 5 15 a. ni. trin has ihrooch can . Pbiladeir.bia. SCXDJ13. For reir York s? 5 15 a. m. For Allentown anl way sfatio 1 i:ii',4: For Re.iri-g. Pbilatrclpliia and waystit. at 1 45 p. ft . Leave New York at 8 45 a. ra.. and ! 530 and 7 45 p. m. Leve Philadelphia at 9 45 a. m., isdl and 7 20 p. m. Leare Reotiinj at 4 40, 7 20, 11 50 a- 1 3', 6 l i and 10 35 p. m. Leato Pottsviile at 5 50, 9 15 a. m. and t- p. m.,aud via Schuylkill and Suj:ti- na Branch at 8 15 a. m. Leave Aubaru via S. Sl S. Branca aCii a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 4'y,9 85a: 12 10, 4 30 and 9 05 p. m. t Dof not run on Mvmfayr. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Leave Philadelpbi 1 at 7 20 p. ia. Leaye Reading it 4 40 and 7 40 a. m.td'. 35 p m. Leave Allentown at 2 SO a. m. and 905;: Fia Vornj and j.-x Railroad. 3. E. WW PTE X. , General JliMitr. C. C. HANCOCK. General Ticket .Jgcnt. Manhood: HowLost-EowFsste Jst published, a new vli't.i Dr. Culverweli's Ccleur.itid l-s on the radical cure (witVata ciney of Sw; matorrhu-a or Sen.loi ness, Ii;vluntary Seu11n.1l !.. 1? tency, M-nial ami pi.ysicai ..37c .v. e.liiu"iits to Marriiir -, ere ; X.yu siimptioTj. "Li".rpy auil Fii. ii.iinH t selt-intltiieiice or s't.i! e:ra'-'sfa. a The celebrated author, iu this tin' Essay, clearly demonstrates. !ri a rksf years' successful practice, tint th .irl irg conse.',;:errre ot" se't'-aHise mar bet: it'ttliy cured without tbe danj. .nas ' internal medicine or the jppiicili" a knife; pointing oat a mode of cnr.-!'c( simple, certaiu, and eff eti-il. by "f- which every sufferer, no iiiutt-r j! condition may be, may cure hiaiell cbi ly, privateiv. and radically. C7"This Lecture should be in tb 1& of everv vouih and e'. erv .lion in the lUf- Sent 'fri-e, under seal, in aplainrnr- to any address. Ad.lress h Puhlishers. rt THEtTLTERWELLMEDlfittOrf 41 Ann 91.. ."if!. junel8-ly Post.OtEce Ei - WEIIATEITATlT. A r.r:.- w-trfll Z 81"" ' Stretcher and ironing B'ard selling artic'e in mirket. -ight, both in city ana ci" s superior in every MjP'i . nore salt able than sr.r elherfr rv. l....... ;...n-..rHTnHnt eoff1"'' Patented Nov' 20, 1J.77. V?? cent.ige paid. Territory sillers . vassers wanted. A fents do not (or circular and terms to A. W. ScHs. Keespott, Allegheny county, Po. what papTVoU saw this a in't- I Z RE. UUKLAX, . BESTIR- OrEce opposite Lnthersn Ch2 PORT RO-AL, JUNIATA CO.,? v nere ne win spenu j, each month, commencing Pcvjn o Tbe balaice of the time'h' ,-u"'e occupied by J. S Kilmer, a yJ worthv or conhdenre, ana .- . .. .. ... urdeS' associated witn tne uoruc .s.ls.nt var and OSWaTlS. who call dnring Dr. Burba's b-jjrtr professional service, may, and "Lgjt orrar.c the time with Ur. W"" may be served, on the return of tne Admlalatratr' J"!" Etlatt of Joseph funk, "g "T niEREAS Letters of W on the estate of Joseph ceased, late of WjlSer ,nJnsfi'rw4r county, having been granted to i signed, all persons indobter! I to are requested to wake imnu liSv and those banng claims wal p!"" r them wittont dewt j-v, ABEAM1 E. SIESEfv Tbompsontown, Janiataco""' . May 14, 1874, to