Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 06, 1879, Image 3

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j"'"" ..r.-rri''ir.'.T.'. Itiserted at 50
f-"L. f,.r each insertion.
, tu'ines" nlice in local col
' frtJ'" i;e for each insertion.
.-J-"" -"."...I hemaie to th.se desiring
year, halt or quarter
Coffl2ini2ication.
acaitm.a. At?pv 4, 1S79.
r-t:.! fn.l tlrtrjbficnn: Sir:
I
'ry" . .
t r.ti ff.afo.ra linrtli
m the i -i -
s .1,0 .-'lar.'e tliat the South
if'J . in 'j-t.tlcatioii, that it is
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, 1 oner the
and
J IL1S :u ev- 4- :
es-
,;a ceo of uur coar.ty papers
ri -Vi fry 1:i'c '"liiu'r cf ,be
' r r 1 '' r'S,lt aU1' rrper ,'J,t
1 icr. above ny otiier class of
Js'"',i .i.irM be biiuotcJ. He who
1 Ti life in d fet.ee of Lis coun-
ttf'
iit.lv deserves some reward,
HmW llitf imposition,
we wish
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.Anr r: lut'ra some i.tis, ffliui
prty ,!'e s"ldicr's friend,
,';::ke :he C.icpre.-innal Piroc-
lc 4'i'!i Congress as cur basis
r.icm.- uf Representatives, March
on u.i 'in o; Mr. Ilolinan, it was
" ; T!-a' the I'oorkei-p r i.f the
vtut iurhi-d 10 ret im in the service
i-H-rM-dct-S ,ue vacatiou of Con
'"'' r "i?,r'nt r ai.d t 'her em
"1. j :ae i"-l'ic iTiee m:iy require;
J j,. -1 r -I iiu'd to HK'Iu le sucu swl-
. ,1 -.j. -il in the serviei. itf
M:rs a- Jre now employed by ;
Ursi ii i nvi.fn-l to 0- toe sens- ol
"g :, ti." elhoers or this iloue
a tn;i:c '1 1 """nents. give the
..-,.1 :o It:c "ij:ers and seamen dis-
mU rrre ot t.ie Lnnel Mates.
I
lhe duties thereof."
; is tLlerctd every successive
x th: I'i-niocratic party ob
ir.-It .1 .1
-ac:n:rol o: me nouse ; men me
jcr:rficd and di.-abied Lnioa
..,"' tre stricken out, aud the
l 2tre tailed by able-bodied meu.
tLowere tijese " cr:it.Ied aud
i,rd L'ui-'a sold ers ?"' Major Mark I
JiXtJ .nt-TeJ the service in Co. j
,.;.i.-t.. l- o'-. -April, tie
,1 literally shot to pieces. At
jirtiiid tj':le of Hull Kyo. be re
i iUa siiet through both Junes
i:;ie lii'-ig on ;oe field Le received
r tuiiet it his left thigh, and a
;. f aiiJ s'lich fractured Lis right
: Ilflidujoa the field in utter
:-?s!rs f r nine days aud ten night
-:s A2. 3'.' i'J btpt. 1SC2 He
A. a hf. je eou!d, on the con-.-f
d:.J tiit-n's haversacks, crawl
; : i oi:e Jead body to another. No
ri'ii'J -aii picture the horrors of
r.i'.ioii fam!.-hiig from liungr
: l" t tiue days; breathing
: ire'r respiration occasioned tLe
fs; tt -ny ; uTi.-tiH2 untold pain
stfjw-i.es igs, in whose wound
m:-'s r;7 !ed, ai.d enduring men
. trir tiiiossibie to realize this
.iji.it of tLis sollier. lie was in
fer oue year, a wonder to
;-r::;"B?, wha predicted Lis death
it? 3-.T to another. lie recow-r-.
..i-T, aid fi.i aptoiuted as a
i-rtr ic tbfi House, and ieaincd
!t:t::o av til the Democrats got
: tjr, 'd-.-u Le was discharged the
;;::f- V iiscc bcloDed to a Xew
it'itOiCIit. At the time Sickles
'.iLg j check Loogstreel's
. u was wi.-unded. He was
t-Mt'li ile leg with a n,uket ball,
;x!s r. on the field his o:her
:i. carriei eff by s shell, jj ith
. am; utaf cd ; hut by the u?e of
'i.ju hcLs he ii -Ma to '.valk with-
i T-.'u, u.:f jiy a stout cane.
''fl Le is ario-nted a Doorkeeper
if ?-E3 gii!-ry, and Las been in
-j-'f ;!.e iaJiea' gallery ever since.
- Uut has ju.t diseliartrd Ltm.
!..-'tid-rtit of the I'Li'adepLia
"'fats Dr'cht claims he discharged
-tsieerct of insubordination, but
' ' ..'I tr-e. Dri-rbt took biut from
:.i:ifs" cillery and p!acd hira down
"i ts'fjietit to guard some parage
: lhe place -as damp, and Wilson
' with rhouuiatssin. When
Tst as tid of this, be put Litu at
fti.tt dof-r to take in cards to Sena-
Timk of a man without legs
luckttards and lorwards every
-wdarir; the day takiDg cards to
iLiiwas Wilson's ititubor-
:ae are bat two of the many io
ia Uich the "ciippled and dis--'l
uiofi s..Mit-ra" have been dis--r')Bd
hv way of digression, let
-Wsoiueot tLe Democratio editors
U-e LVaiOLTatie Auditor (General
""tiii-.lvsnia appoiuted a rebel from
r-'ar-::oi to a lucrative clerkship
Je; irtx'-ct ? Were there not
'S-- I 'ilia soldiers in the Denio-:-ntto
fill out the clerkships
Audit. (Jen.-ral Schell ? The
:i-nihe appoiuted had scarcely
'lfa 1 resideLcc in the State ; Lad a
-"i rebel captain, killed betore
"t-d, aud another brother, a rebel
iut, tice a prisouerat Fort
firt as a Confederate, aud J
a a leader of the KuKlui.
.... 'k at the soldiers in the
ttit .i Congress. I have pre
r' 's f--i.owii,g list by Statcs, sbow
( ffj-restutatinu in both Houses
' "'-? from the Southern States :
'ittLi' dtr't,s. 8 soldiers, ail Dt:u-
.
? di-triets, 6 so'diers, all Dem.
"ii'lcts, 2 soldiers, all Dem.
,:-trieUi, 8 soldiers, all Dem.
; U,"-H! .list's, 3 s-d.liers, all Dem.
-mbis divricN r, suldiera, 5 Dem
7 IH-piihlica,,.
v'-i a.ft;. ti soMiers, all Dem.
li-t?. . 5 s.il. tiers, ail lleni.
iusc fi,,irfvr. ,ii n..,
V131 li:t', t; sel.liers, all Dem.
o .J, r.!'j ''it's, 7 soldiers, 0 Deiuo-T.""41.!:-l"-I-lican.
T.-T' ',,1"!r',-,. 5 soldiers, all Dem.
' i-m"T?;1'',"c'5' ' "ldiers, 6 Demo
S: 1 Kl'iilican.
T ''."a a districts, 1 tutiuicr, Dem.
re tie Southern Statcs, and
i tced three States have hon-
1UJ L Lion soldiers tl.ns the
Jq, aumiers, who are aii
,. 'j:Il!,te is comrosed
't!' fnd ,liir,V-l'fee ilepubli
, ihe Dem0er.uc North La not
, ('- taion r,l,t;. :
'bil - iuuii? us irani
is t ,e tbe lWublican rartv Las
publican party bas
gan, t,en A. E. Uurn
ip-i.s:ntKel,ogg' aod
Tl T.- -
... . i.iorga, Williams, La
mas, (Jordon, Ransoiu, Hurler. Hamr,
Ion, 51 axe? ; Colonels Walker, Jonas,
Vance, Withers; Captain Coke, and
memcers 01 Confederate Const-ess Gar
land, 11,11 and Vest. 5
The House has. Democrats HO. R.
publican 129, Greenback anj atiotial
ID. Of this number the Democratic
party N'ortb Las honored only nine
Union soldiers, white the Republicans
Lare Bftj-one, including Generals Rinjr
Lam, Garfield, MeCook, llawley, Keif
er, Urowne, i'ounp and hire. The
rebel branch of the Democ-ratio party
Las fifty-seven.
Thus taking the Congress of the
United States as our basis, we have
shown the false li.ve the Democratic
party claims for the soldier, who fought
iu defense of our country's honor. (Jut
of the 192 member they can boast of
but nine who fought under the Star
ana Mnpes, but has honored seVenfy
three who foucht to destroy 1I.0 H,....
government on the face of the earth
L'MON.
Tue Harrisburg Telegraph of the 30th ult.
says: Gov. i..yt yesterday evening affixed
lu signature to the pardon of Dennis F.
Canning, a Mully II iguire, convicted in 1873
of conspiracy to murder, in Scbu.lkiil
co'Juty. At the last sessiou i.f the Buanl
of Pardons, Canniiij;' case was held under
aawscwiu until 1 to view 5 of Jn.lge pernh
ing nd District Attorney Keroiier could be
obtained, and these g.-ntlemcn ri-cmninrnd-ing
the jkjIscj- in the interest of puUic pol-
!"-.' ii acvomiugiy issuea. Uanninc
was convicted in 1875, in connection with
Jack Kche and other Molly Maguirs, and j
sentenced to fourteen years on two indict
men's. About two year agn he was par- j
doti.-d out on one indictment, in rder that
n,s testimony miglit be used in the, trial of
uenms i'onne!!y, hanged in Pottsville in
April of last year, and Pat Hester, Peter
McHugh and Patrick Tully, executed at
Bloouisburg in March, 1878. In both these
cases his evidence tended largely toward
conviction of the Molly Maraires indicted.
II was also an important witness against
Peter 11c Uanus and John O'Neal, Mollie
Vaguires, under sentence of death in Xorlh
uiulietlatid county. He is possssed of ad
ditional secrets concerning crimes by Molly
Maguire, which he is excted to disclose
in the 1 1 1 ' i f nt' tiiKtifM rnn!i. M . .
,.;,. i,,.,W i ,h- n,,,PH..n, i.
,nd lhe t(ine if bi, rr was dew;
of 'r'huiuber!anil coiinly. The pardon
wa fr iwarded last night.
A x by the name ol Grimmer has writ
ten and published a pamphlet which is brim
ful of prediction for the near future, which,
if true, indicate that the human family ha
indeed become thoroughly bad, and U a ht
subject lor destruction. Among the things
that the Professor says are ths following :
' Fiom ItvSO to 18S7 wiil be one of univer
sal carnival of death. Asia will be depop
ulated, Europe pearly so, America will l-e
titteen milli-m people. Besides plagues, we
are to hive storms aud tidal Waves, niena
taius are to toss their heai j through the
choicest valleys, ntvigator ai:l be lost by
thousands owing to the 'Capricious dehVx
nres of the magnetic needle,' and islands
will appear and disappear in mid-ocean. All
the beasts, birds and fishes will be diseased ;
famine and civil strife will destroy most ol
the human b::ings left aiive by plague; S"vl
finally to years of fire from lhS-i to 1887
will rage with fury in every part of the
globe. In 1C87 the "Stir or Rc-tblehem '
will re-appear in C'assiopia" Chair,' the
immediate result being universal war and
porteiitons floods and shipwrecXs. Nort."i
America is again to t: involved in civil war.
unless a Napoleon nes to quell it; during
these terrible days the Pacific States will be
a veiitahle Paradise of Peace compared to
tbe h-llih strife th;it will be waging through
out tbe world. The few people that may
manage to survive till ljfc7 w ill have reason
to be thankful."
A party ot ladies and gtntlemen from
llilierst-jwa came one day last week, on a
steamboat, by way ot the caual, and spent
an afternoon in this place. They luoticd
the country over, from the top of the Court
House, and were inspired by the pic
tiiresqtienes of the scenery from that ele
vated point. The Court House is a costly
building. If it bad not been for tbe appe
tite of tbe eye, that in these daya is so
trained that it demands extravagant ap-pea-ance
even tn buildings, the Court House
might have cost five times iess than it did
and served ali tie ends of justice jest a
Weil as it does now. g :t since it stands as
it does, for tho doubie purpose of ornament
and use, it nijy as we", be made use of by
the people who visit it, to look out from its
tower ou the beauty of hill, water, Held and
town scenery, that may be enjoyed by going
into the steeple ot the building. When you
coiue to town be suie to visit the tower of
the Court House.
As exchange says the Ureenbackers iu
Main are ruunlng their part of the cam
paign on ti.e convivial plan. Instead ol
mass meetings and speeches, the leaders
h ive reuUd rooms in wry many parts of
tbe State, where they have music, "inno
cent g ime.s," festivities, convivialities, feast
ing, song and dance, in which men and
women participate with nnction and rest,
and alter they have enjojed themselves
hugely, are regarded as converts to the
Urecntiack fa'uh. It is a new idea in Amer
ican puliiic, and we do not know whether
or not it is appropriate as a development in
the Greenback idea. All ho indu.ge in
cheap vegetable gratis, ilh luxunea in
clam bakes ginger bread and bop beer, the
whole enlivened by the screeching ol cat
gut sawed iu torture by the village fiddler,
may be put down as worthy or the politics
which advocate a specie of currency with
out logic iu fiuances or honesty in business.
Sustt Xovgohod Faia. The great mar
ket of the eastern world has been held at
this function of the Volga nd Olga Kivers
in Russia, every summer for hundreds of
years. Here the nations of Europe and
Asia meet with their products for trade.
Cossack, Chinese, Turk and Persian meet
the German and the Irrevk with every vari
ety of merchandise that mankind employs,
from sapphires to grindstone, tea, opium,
fur, food, tool and fabrics, and last but not
least, 1
..w.i;-ir... j. c Aver a v-o. ccic-
hrated remedies from America were
dis-
r laved in an elegant Baiaar, where the D-M- ,
' a TI...1? 1
1 '
... . . . : ... I... .....n Their
tor hiiusell migni wiuiaim" "
are knon and taken 01 f tePres of Asia as
well a the prairies of the West, and are an
effectual andidote for the disease that pro
vail in the yaourts of the North as well as
the huts and cabins of the western conti
nent LincoU III.) Time:
Wasted A teacher or some eiFenonc
for the Mexico Common School. Call on
or addresa A. S uxur,
Mexico, Juniata Co., Pa.
iur ieiuocrauo partf Booth has
honored sixteen rebels in the Senate
SHORT LOCALS.
Cholera In Pittsburg.
Cut weeds thia monthi
The fbggy mornings are here.
Two months only to Fair time.
Quinine h:ist advanced lu price.
. TUe riVer has risen above low water main.
He whoc wants are many. is never hxppy.
Farmer are busy plowing, and hauling
muuure.
The Republican ticket is a good one
Vote lor it.
Eight robberie wre committed in Perry
county last week.
The corn crop will be a great deal larger
in the county than last year.
Printers of the Juniata Vallev will picnic
at Cresson on the 6 th of September.
M ike your calculations no that yon can
attend the Fair, if you have health.
They say it alttays rains in the sltn of
tiic tish. fow 1 the sign of the Ash.
Pheasants are report.-d as being plenty in
the places that they usually frequent.
Chew Jackson's -Best Sweet Jvy Tobacco-
Dec. 4, 1878-ly.
Read Mr. Grouingcr'a speech carefr.lly.
It is a volume in itself, and needs no com
ments. Millers are beginning to understand how
to make good raisii.g flour out of the FulU
wheat.
Billions fever, yellow fevr, ague and
cholera never takes people whose digestion
is good.
Abraham Will h painted his bntrher
wagon, and given ll some fine artistic
touches.
A horse trainer was in town and exhibit-
oa tWu fcl'otle 1 Indian ponies, on
J,a!,iIli-,)'
The (ireenbacker propose to hold a
comtty convention tn this place on the jth
of this month.
The Methodist chttrch has been so re
paired that service may be Conducted iu
the lecture room.
The Town Council, headed by Mayor Mar
tin, was around on Snturd ty ou a tour of
inspection, In the borough.
Presbyterians and Lutherans hold prayer
meeting jointly, in the church of the latter,
every Wednesday evening.
Horses and buggies were engaged in town
a week ahead for the Thompsontown pic
nic, to take place to-morrow.
The plctic to lake place in Thompson's
gn.ve, at Thompsoutown, on Thursday
promises to be largely attended.
There was such an amount of mud in the
water of the river and canal last week that
the uumber of bathers was greatly reduced.
And now an amatenr fisherman in town
declare that the correct way to fih for
bass is to fish f or them as trout are Ashed
for.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Compsny has
put iu shoulder to the wheel, ana a railroad
from Duncanaon to Bloomtield will be
built.
The Lutheran chnrch, after it will have
b-'en repaired, as the management or Trus
tees contemplate repairing it, will give sat
isfaction. Scrub the haunts of the red ants, and
aft-r that operation sprinkle the place with
spirits of turpentine, and they will leave the
premises.
A bee-tree was found near Altoons a few
days afd which, when Cut lov:i, yielded to
the party that found it oue hundred and
fifty pound of honey.
" I am going to see the electric li;:ht,"
will be a first-rate excuse for those v. iio are
timid, but heartily want to see the shuw a:
Lewistown on the 7ih.
Porter Thompsou has a lot of fine South
down biters fjr sale. The sheep were
brought from Xew York Stale by Louis TL.
Rhoads, a dealer in first-rate st-ck.
The Colorado beetle has a new bug in the
field as a competitor as a potato vine de
stroyer.. The least hit of moisture from the
new bug, oa the hand, blisters the skin se
verely. The following item, afloat in the news
papers, is valuable: Holdi ig a wound from
a rusty nail in tbe smoke of burning wool
or leather, w ill stop the pain and prevent
lock-jaw.
Two married men, named James Moore
and Ira Conrad, are in tbe Hunting lou jail
on a charge of having violated the person
of Miss Rosa Fry, in Oneida towuship,
Huntingdon coajly.
" Wong Wing, a converted Chinanran,
who wa elected treasurer of a Chinese
Methodist Church in California, has bj
baved 'Alice saiuee like Meiicau man,' and
absconded with the funds $'j'0."
Dr. Borne, of the Theological Seminary
at Seliusgrove, preached an uncommon ser
mon, in the Lutheran church on Sabbath
evening, from the common text of the Par
able of the Talents, as found in the 23th
chapter of Matthew.
A grand excursion on the railroad to Bed
ford Springs is announced by the railroad
company, for the 9th of August, good for
several days. Ouly $2.00 for a ticket to see
one of the famous waterin; places of tbe
country. For definite particulars, call at
the railroad ticket oilice.
This from the Huntingdon Journal t "We
are pruning aur subscription list of the
names of persons who make no pretension
to pay us for our paper. As we strike Ibcm
off we enter ihtni into a book kept tor that
purpose, and in the near future we propose
to publish theiu in the Journal, so that the
public may know who has swindled us."
The roof on Graybill's hall was repaired last
week. While the work was going on, boys
- . 1 . .r
would climh to the top or the tall flag staff
that surmount tbe building. A number or
citiaens predicted that a sensational Mineral
would be the result or the climbing of the
bo5i hut the jjrediction was a failure.
None or the boys had the misfortune to fall
ofl", or break the pole and destroy a lire at
the same time.
A few nights a-o, the wife of a man in
Michigan aroused her husband and startled
him by declaring that the house had been
iuvadtd l.y burglar. He seized a loaded
gun and went to a different part of the
house. While be was quietly peering about
in the dark, his wife left their chamber and
quietly b"gan to look about in a different
r,srt of the house. It was not long u "e
husb,nd heard her, and quietly stole near
1 m . - L b
to whera she was, ana, oene iug uer
burglar, leveled the gun and fired, and.hor-
rible to relate, killed her instantly.
.
FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling:
House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor
ough or Mifflintown, Juniata county, Pa.
This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling
house, aud business place in Mifflintown a
chance, which if left pas, may not be
equaled in many years. For particulars,
call at, or address this office. j29-tf
Eeport of Crops, July 1, 1878.
faoM
TH csrrno statcs AOaitctfvaai
iEpaaTMKxr
COBN.
Acre 40E. The area platitcd In corn shows
an increase of 3 percent. In the Xi w Eng
land Stale lhe area does not ditlcr materi
ally from that planted last year. None or
the Atlantic States show any great change
except Xortb Ciroliua, which reports an i.i-
creas or 3 per cent. Uf the Southern
States, Arkansas shows lhe greatest gain,
oeing, ms eotmwrcu with last year l..'M, Ten
nessee incrCaaesS percent. and Mississippi I.
Ol" the Stale north of the inr,o mer,
Ohio and Indiana each show a decline of 3
per Cfnt. in area planted, while Illinois
shows an increase ot 7 per cent, and Wis'
Consin 4 per cent.
The States west of the Mississippi report
largo increases as coiujarcd with last year,
Iowa being 101, Kansas 113, and Nebraska
118.
Conditio. The average condition of the
crop for the whole country on July 1 was
'J3 i not so high as last year by 2 per cent.
Tho returns from lhe New England States
show low condition, resulting from a late
spring aud heavy f rosts. The M.ddle S lates
report a fair condition except some com
plaint of drought in I'eiins; iv.u.u. The
South Atlantic States, with the exception of
North Carolina, all report a low condition.
In fact the drought is almost universal in all
the Gulf States. Texas has siitlered most
from this cause, and the condition of lhe
crop is only C3. Arkansas, Mississippi and
Tennessee each report high couiliiiou, but
not so high as at the same time last year.
In Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana there is
great complaint of defective eed, conse
quently much corn had to be replanted, and
lhe condition on July I as lower than the
previous year. In iltinios the reports are
more favorable, and the condition is very
high, being 107 against b" in 1878.
In those Statcs west ol the Mississippi
river, aud where the increase of arva plant
ed was greatest, the condition is reported
the highest, being 113 in Missouri against
98 last j.-.lr for lhe same time; Iowa 107
against &3, hilc Kansas and Nebraska both
show very high condition.
WINTER W HEAT.
The condition or winter wheat in the
States, July 1, aver.ig. d HI against 101 July
1, 1878. This is, however, a slight im
provement upon the June rtp-rt, which
made the average only 90. Our first re
turns Tor the season gave the average at 98
on lhe 1st of April. The drought of spring
was but partially relieved in the West and
South by genial rains. The quality of the
crop, from incidental remarks or our cor
respondents not called for by direct inquiry,
appears to be considerably better than last
year.
Fraisu wheat.
The average condition or spring wheat Is
t-1 against July 1, 1878. It has been
subject to the same disasters that depressed
the conditiou or wiuUr wheat.
Tobacco.
Acreage. The aereageor this crop coin
pared m it h that or 173 is placed, la Ken
lucky, at 8'.' per cent ; in Virgin! i at 00;
Missouri, 7fi ; Tenness'-e, 9"; Ohio, 75;
Maryland. 90 ; lti-li ina, 7" ; North Carolina
103; Pennsylvania, 112; Connecticut, 119;
Mass-ichuselts, 1 10 f New Yutk, 1 t; West
Viiginit, 73; Wisconsin, 1S'J Sonth Car
olina, loO; Georgia, 9i; Alabama, 93 Mis
sissippi, 100 ; Texas, 98 ; Arkansas, 80.
The six last turned States, and all.others,
as wi-'.I as the Territories, grow so little to
hiccu as to still remain an uni nportant fac
tor in estimating tho total product of the
country.
DATS.
The conditio ti nl the oat crop shoivs no
improvement since our June rej-ort on the
contra-y, tLere is some d.-cl'.ne. TI.- New
Ei.g'and States sho-.v a lair comlition, but
New York and Pennsylvania show a condi-1
tion no better than in June. Virgini.. ie
clines from 88 in June to 7G on July I,
caused l-y drought. The Carolina, Geor
gia, and the Gull States, although tiie
amount rai-ed in these States is sin ill as
Compared with the more Northern States,
all have fine crops.for this year. Tennes
see, Kentucky, and the States north of the
Ohio river are all much below average on
account of drought, Wisconsin being the
only exception, w here the aveuge is 98.
Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska report g od
average condition, but Musouii and Kansas
are very low.
BTE.
Winter r.Ce is nearly a lull avers t in New
England, as also are the small amounts
grown in the more Southern Atlantic and
the Gulf State. In the Oiiio Valley, west
or the Mississippi river ami on the Pacific
coast, the condition is more or less de
pressed. Oregon averages but 7'J. Spring
rye ha a higher geueral average than win
ter ii e, but Is reiKirted in a luuch smaller
number of States. Its maximum condition,
1U3, is in Minnesota; its minimum, 50, in
Oregon. Tye has been largely affected by
the same influences that depressed the
heat crop.
BARLET.
Barley is full average, or above ; in New
Hampshire, 101 ; Massachusetts, 100; Cou
necticnt, 100; Georgia, 101 and Oregon,
108. In all the other Slates it is below
average, the lowest condition, C9, being in
West Virginia.
POTATOES.
Acreage. There bas been a decided in
crease in the area planted in potatoes,
amounting to S per cent, for the whole
country. The increase was largest in Penn
sylvania, and was 9 per cent. ; iu New York
il was 4 per cent. Maiue, which is a large
producer, show no change from last year.
The Southern Sttes, from Maryland to
Texas, show some decline, Alabama alone
making an increnc u. -a iti wii.1. iv
per cent. Of tbe States north or the Ohio
river, none show a decline, and almost all
make an increase. Michigan reports, as
compared with last year, 107 ; Illiuois, 101 ;
Wisconsin, 104. Iu the west, Iowa reports
105; Missouri, 103 ; California and Oregon
each muke large increase.
Condition. Tbe condition on July I was
very ravorable ; much Wttcr than last year.
The drought was severe on the early-plaut-
ed varieties, but the rains or Jnne were
very favorable in those Slates where the
hulk or the crop is grown. In the New
England State the Colorado beetle is re
ported as very destructive, and it is only by
an incessant warfare that it is kept under.
New York and Pennsylvania each rejiort
high condition and few insect;. In all the
States south of Delaware the drought is be-
cinnine to tell on the condition. North or
tho Ohio river and west or the Mississippi,
all the report arc very favorabie. Iowa re
ports 105.
SWEET POTATOES.
The acreage in sweet potatoes increased
11 per cent, in Maryland; 12 per cent, in
Nebraska; 3 per cent, in California, and la
per cent. Oregon, fn the other States it
has fallen off, the decline ranging .rm 1
per cent, in New Jersey to 13 per cnt. in
Delaware and Florida; Thecoudiiion iMull
average or above only In Marylmd, loS l
Iowa, H-O ; and S'eWaska. 103. The other
Stales ate afl below, ranging from' 77 in
Delaware to 99 in Missouri. Our corres
pondent in Larimer, Colo., state that this
crop has alway been a failure on the plains.
California has increased her acreage fii sev
eral counties.
FRCfT.
Til condition of the lrt:!t of the country
slows no change since lhe June rejort.
The weather lsd been lavurahle lor I hose
that hid escaped the frosts of May. In all
the North Atlantic States the crop is good ;
reports of some Injury by ft-ost in June in
Veimout, and in New York and Pennsylva
nia some complaint of lhe fruit falling from
the trees. The peach crop of Delaware,
Man-land, and Virginia is very good. The
Soulh Atlantic Slates from North Carolina
down and all lhe Gulf Slates reiirt Verv
puor condition, especially in peach. . Ken
lucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois all report
great disaster to the peaches and a low coa
lition for apples. The Northern States in
the belt comprising Michigan, Wisconsin,
and Minnesota, report good apple crop.
The Pacific coast has a full average.
several citizens iu loan declare tint they
law the blast of wind that struck and so
seriously d imaged lhe Methodist church on
the 11th of July. As to eg the wind,
an exchange says: Take a lished met-ihc
surface of two feet or more with a straight
edge a handsaw will answer the purpose
take a winiy day whether hot t.r cold,
ctear or cion.iy, omy let it not be rainy or
mliiky; in other words, let the air be dry
and clear, but this ia not essential. II -I I
your nietalic surface at right angels to the
direction ot the wind, that is, il' the wind is
north, hold your surface east and west, but
instead of holding the surface verticil in
cline it about lorly-tive degrees t the h-..-i-lon,
so that lhe wind striking, glances and
How over the edge (keeping it straight) as
water over a dam. Now sight carwfully
over some minute any sharply defined ob
ject and you will see the air How over as
water flows over a dam. Make your obser
vation carelully and yon will hardly tail to
see the air, no matter how col l ; the result
is even better when the sun is obscure.
At a Southern camp-nice ting held many
years ago, says the Boston Transcript, were
two ministers who were mutually antago
nistic. One of them, Brother Davis, hul a
wooden leg, and when he was especially
wrought up, would emphasize every word
by thumping it on the platform. During
one of the sessions of the ca-.up-iuecting,
when the public tent Was crowded, and Bro.
Davis was exhorting with all the energy in
hi power, Brother Jones appeared Willi a
gold headed cane. Pointing ais long, bony
linger at him, Brother Davis exclaimed,
Brother Jones, there'll be no gold-h jaded
canes in heaven." " No," said Brother
Jones, angenrd by the su.luen attack, "and
no wuoiien-l-.-gged preachers there, either."
Axxtai Kk-i nio ur VtTtai Solweps.
The Committee of Arra:i.inents or the
Association of Veteran Soldier of Juniata
County met at the oilice of Louis E. Atkin
son, Km. on Saturday evening last, and
fixed the lime for the n- xt re-union 011 Fri
day, September 1879. Place or Meet
ing, Milliintt.wn. Programmes wiil be is
sued hereafter. The Committee on invita
tions is r-Ti...sted to meet at Mr. AtKiuson's
office ou Saturday evening next, Sib iust.,
at 7 o'clock.
The last Legislature passed a hill, which
received the signature of lhe Governor, and
is now a law, pnvi lin that the compensa
tion of Au Ji'.ers appointed by the court
to ai' t the account) of adiiiinislratois,
executors, etc., shall nut exceed V'i in
cases where n estate amounts to less
than 5l,00iJ and not over $10 lor each day
necessarily engaged i:i estates iu excess of
said sum, unless the Court for special rea
sons show n, shall aliow a higher rate, not to
exceed per day.
Kev. E. E. Berry, while attending a meet
ing of the Central Pennsylvania Alumni
Association of Pennsylvania College ol
ficttysbilrg, at Lewistown, had an attack of
bi'lious lever, by tthich he was prostrated
several days.
" lie blew into his gun to s-e
If loading up w is needed;
The jury lu a man agree
That the guu blew alter he did."
C'.xi-iioa Milk Dr. O'oerholiaer'a Lini
ment h is l-ei u uc! Or thousands, and baa
proved to be of th-s highest value to the
commuuitv. It has e Ike led nianv cures 111
Kheuiiiatisiu, Sores, Swellings, Sprains and
Frosted Feet, and many persons leeouniiend
it lor Cuts, Oalls and Swellings i'l iiorses.
It costs 25 cents. Soi l by Banks &. 11 1111-
lin, Millliutown, and llauiliu t Co., Pa'tcr
son, Pa. marl'J liu
Cainohor Miik cures Headache uni Neu
ralgia.
Camphor Milk euros Uheumatism and
Lame Back.
Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and
Burns.
Camphor Milk costs 25c ; 5 bottles $1.
Sold by Banks & Kani'in, Milllintown, and
Hamlin &. Co., Patterson. marl9-iy
Phcenix Pectoral will cute yonr Cough.
Phoenix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly
Phojnix Pectoral tastes good and brings
rest.
I'lnvnix Pectoral costs 2 jc ; o bottles $1.
Sold by Banks A. Hamlin, Millliutown, i.
riamlin &. Co., Patterson. marlO-ly
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
Will find it to their advautagc, if they want
Books, Reward., or V?q;iisitcs, to address
W. M. Fbtsixoeb,
S. S. Book Depository, Ilarrisburg, Pa.
mavl4-tf
Wasted A rew hundred dollars, for
which a good interest will bo paid, and se
curity given. Address
J. F. G. Loxo,
Spruce Ilill P. O., Juniata Co., Pa.
FOR RENT. The Corner Store-room in
the Bel'ord Building, now occupied by R.
E. Parker, i lor rent. Inquire of
Maboabet Beltoro.
CAtTTIO..
LL persons are hereby cautioned rot to
21l fish, hunt, bitak or open fences, or cut
wood or young timber, or in any unnece
sary way trespass ou the lands of tbe uuder-
signed.
R M Thompson
J B Thompson
Wm (i Thompson
Davis Smith, Jr.
Oct 9, 187w
T S Thompson
E P Hudson
A n-atn Shelly
CAS herroer
H
KSftT HABSllBERGEtt, M. 1.,
Continues the practice of Medicine and
Surgery and all their collateral branches.
Office at his residence in llcAlisterville.
Feb 9, 1870.
Sale Bills of all kinds printed on short
notice at this office.'
CLOSING PRICES
or
I)E HAVEN '& T0..NiSLD,
RtXUIlRS,
No. 40 South Thinl Street,-
rillLADfcl.PlIlA.
Stocks Bought and Sold either lor Cash or
on a Margin.
Jug. 4, 18. 9.
Em. Askkik
. 101 lor,
r c c. tout
. m ico, .....
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Pennvivania R. I
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Philad-lphia & Reading K. Ii..
Lchi;h Va'iey It. R
I.ehlih Coal & Savig it ion Co..
I'nited ("oi.ipa il.-sf.f N. J ....
Northern- Central K. K. Cc ...
Host-iiivillc Pas K. K. Co....
Pi""-, Tit i Buff. K. K.Co...
Central Triispr.rfafiiin Co ...
Northern Pacific. Com
" " Pref 'd
Silver, (Trades)
:j
411
9'i
COM aiKRCJAt.
lilFFUNTOWN MARKETS.
Hirrtirrown, Aug. C, ISffl.
Bnttet- ,
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IIj.ii
Sllonl.ler ...
fides..;...
Potatoes...
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MlrFLl.NTO-.VX iUAIX MAKKfiT.
Corrected wees.lv by Kennedy A. Duty
Quotations rea To.dat:
Wednesday, Ang.
IH7X
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25
1 IO
4 INI
Wheat. .
Ctii, ........
Oafs
Kje
Tim-ithy seed.
Cloverseed. ...
PHILADELPHIA CATTLK UAUIvKTrf.
1'niLinttr iiia, Au. 2 Cattle, Sti.fjc.
Cows tl "to4.. Shep aio4e. 11 c lli.4i.:.
A'eto Advertisement!!,
Cathartic Pills
Coml.ine the choicest ratharf ie prinri.1 s
in medicine, in protirtioiis aeruratelr
ailjusted to seen re activity, -ertainty. and
uniformity of eflfeet. Tlo-y are the rt-sult
of years of careful study and prai tiral ex
periment, and are the most eftts tual r-it
eily yet iiis.-nver.-d fordlM-as.-. caused hv
deran-jement of the- atonnieh, liver, and
boTvt-is. whi'h refiuire j.roinpt and etteeiu
al treatment. Au k s P11.1 s are si- :ii!lv
applicable to this elaso( diseases. They
art uireetly on the ilii;estive and assiiri
ila' ve pri-sse!t. and r.-stre riTiilar
healthy action. Their extensive use hv
physi.-ians in their pra tice. ami l.y all
rivilir.ed nations, ia one of the many
proofs of their value as a safe, surr, anil
JerfiH-Tiy ri-ltal.U purgative medi.-ine.
.-in rompnundi d of T;ie cor,i-enlnre-l
virtue of purely vejreaUe snhstanees,
they are iiositively free from calomel, or
any injurious properties, and ran I ad
ministered to children with perfect safety.
Avru's Pins are an effectual cure for
Constipation or Costiveness. 1 1, inges
tion. Hyspepsia, less -f Ap-l,tr,
Koul Sto.nacli mid Ureal li,l':.iness,
lleadaehe, of Mentury, Numb
Iievs,1ti!iousnessJaomliee, Khrilliln
tism, Krii.lio,is and skin lisevs,
lropij. Tumors, Worms Nenral
jrla, folic, iriM, I)inrrhra. Iysen
tery. tiout, I'iles, disorders of tho
I.ivr, ami all 4ther diseases r--n ilt-nir
from a disordered state tl the digestive
apparatus.
As a Pinner Pill they have no equal.
Wliile gentle in their notion. !Iik
P11.L.S are the most thorough and search
in" cathartic that ran 1 employed, ami
never give pain unless inveis are
intlamed. and then their inliuene.- ishei.1
ins. They stimulate the appetite and
digestive organs; they ojrite to purify
and enrich the Mood, and impart renewed
health and vigor to the whole system.
Prepared by Cr. J. C. Aver L Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
aaia bt iu ducmists KVERrwnrHE.
Sptcud .WifH.
TIIE noilLII'S ltil.M.
Pb. L. D. Wjibibn's AiTr.RArivc Svair.
Z7- remedy used THKTY-FIVK YT AKS
in a private practice, and never tailing to
radically euro
R II E U M A T I 3 M , DROP S Y ,
Krvsijiflas, S'-rolnla, Second iry Syphilis,
tirav. l, D; i'letes, and all diseases in which !
the b!oo-i i.s iiiiplicate-1, is uow offered to
lhe p.ihlic.
Sold by all U -tiil Drugiists. and (whole
sale onlv) lv Tim (VrrarRv Mkmcimc Co.,
P. O. Box 318, WhcsU-r, X. Y.
I will mail (Free) the r e;pe for a simple
YrOFTtBi.E Balk that will r-niove T.X.V,
FKKCKI.KS, PIMPLES and BLOTCHES,
lea.ing the skin soli, clear and beaulilul;
also iiistruciioiis tor proiucitig a luxuriant
crowth ot hair on a bald head or smooth
l.ee. Address, inclosing iic. stamp, BeU.
Van l-.ll &v Co., 20 Ann strict, . 1 .
TO COXSl.MPriVES.
The advertiser, having been permanently
rnred ot that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious 10 make
known to his fellow-suiters the means of
cure. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy ot' the prescription used, (Iree ol
charge), with tho directions lor preparing
and using the stm--, which Ihey will find a
si re 0 Hi for Consumption, Asthma, Bron
chitis. Alc Parties wishing lhe Prescrip
tion, will please address,
K. A. WILSON",
111 Penn street, Williamsburg!,, N.Y.
EilROKS OF YOl TH.
4 GENTLEMAN who su ferct lor vears
l. from N.-rvous DEBILITY, 1T.EMA
Tl'KE DECAY, and aii lhe effects ot youla
fnl indiscretion, will tor the sake of sinter
ing humanity, send freo to all who nc- d 't,
the recipe and directi-.n for making the sin,
pie remedy by hich he was enred. Snf-d-rers
wishing to profit by the advertiser's
experience can do so by addressing 1:1 pcr
f.ct confidence,
JOHN B. OGDEN,
42 Celaa street. New York.
FILES
Of all kinds. TCMO'RS,
discharges of BLtX'D. or
mucus, and all diseases of the KKCTt M
ipiickly and perft ctly cured ! a simple and
soothii.g KEalEDY. F-.r intormaiion ad
dress Da. J. FALElt 4. CO.,
22 Ann street, N. X.
Jsn 20, 1870-Cm
CAl'TIOJ XOTICE.
A LL persons are hereby cantijned not to
J. aliow their dogs, cattle or hogs to run,
or themselves to tish, hunt, gather berries,
or ctTt Wood or young timber, or iu any way
trespass on the lands-of tho undersigned m
Orceii'vood or Sttvpuehacna township.
Peter Miller Henry Rush
Daniel Shadle IJeorge Dressier
E Long fe S Dimm Frederick Roats
Joel Dressier Jonathan Miller
Nov 'in, 1878
Cousult your interest and advertise in
foe Sentinel and Republican.
MISCZLL.J.VEOLS
Jtinndorc $
DEAL
fiAKinvAKE, mm, iuixs,
ALL KIND OF TOVKS,
bUY GOODS, GROCERIES',
ife, Eeidj-MiB CMIikg, Ms; Gaps, Boots and Stae&
FLOUIi,- FKKi), DIU'GS, ,Cc , $x.
ilAUDWAIlE A SPECIALTY.
Jolmsfowir, Jtmiatii Oosiiity, Vsi.
Th.ii.kfKl to llir public r..i l!ilr I.ImtjI
tf ilitj Mine. Alt ki.Hi! tt
I'roJ.iVe lakt'ii iu Kxclftuytr (iootlV.
fjC2vi)OKK & CO., LIMITKlf.
Wjthtut P. ()., Juniata Coii:ity,
May 1,
D. W. H.A
It the j.Iace where you eao ha
Tin: hkst a.m) Tin: ciizMiis r
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTH IN Gr
Ii.it?, c.ip.'. Bifu'is, zn.lE.-f.
f-epnred rx'iii.it one of trie most
fios niair.if, ami at jls VOX IS
Ai.-o. ir.rs..r)res tiori f.r suits and part of sails, fcich wiij : made tffordf;
at short notice, very r.-'isouain.
Kenipmher tl.ft rlne-. if, Hoftiiai". Aew iiuiiJinf:, corner of liriJue arid
Water s'reeis. Ji IKr LI.V T ) A N, PA. " Jjii. 1, 18Ti-ti
SAM'L STRATER
Has just returned from the Kastern cifits With a full rariefv cf
Mm & BOYS' GLOTHIMG,
HATS & CATS, HOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
GENTS' FCRNI-sl!IN; IJOODS.-Ck, 1- n ,nTrlrt.rt,. ai-; s- e n-9
and be ast .ntshed Pints at 13 Cent 4. JET Stff3 .ADK TO I.IviiKtt r
Patterson, Pa., Ar,V Ws; SAMCLL STiTaYF.R.
Trapefrrs' Gif-ic.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILS0AD.
T 1 M K - T A ii L E
F-.B
Throioh iin Loc l Passfnopr fa.'LNS
Petwelh IIakri.-bihu AND AtTOOS? A.
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WEST WARD.
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F. M. A.M. , A.M. A.
' a, i.-, 1235 Pittshiirg 7 4o
Westwabu Fast Trains.
ratifie Exprers lenves I'liila ltlphia 11 7-5
p nl ; llairisiiuri 4 2" a 111; Dim.i-mnon J4
60 am; Xtp..rt .'.Mam; MiCliu 5-V. a
111; Lewistown 1; Is a m ; MeVeytown i 41
am: I'ntoti Tin; a ? Ilii.iri-i-l.i ?
-h 3 ... Pet -rsl.nr .711,.,.. ,...,,'','. l-
. 1 s m 1
Tirotie 8 If a n. ; BellV Mill.
A'tooiu 8 00 a ni; Fiit.-hmg
S -'i:l a m :
1 45 pin.
Pittsburg Express leaves Plii!aleh-!-ii at
0 25 p ,11 ; HaiTisl'iir-' II 1" p m ; Man svillr
I" ol p in j vi-tii.r. 1 1 4 I p 11, ; L.-v. iston n
12 CI .1 in ; IliirtMna l -n 111 ! Tyri-ne
1 'i3 a 11, ; Alt'.oua 2 2-5 a ui ; Piltsbu'g i 00
a tn.
F"t Line leaves Phil t lelphi 1 at 11 45 a
ni ; II trrishurz 3 45 p 1,1 ; Milrliii 5 O'.l p 111 ;
lewistown 6 27 p u ; lluiili'i-lou li 2S pio ;
Tyrone 7 ns p ; Altoona 7 p 111 ; Pitts
burg 1 1 4 5 p 111.
Eatwi Ft Tmiss.
Pliiladulpl.ia Express !eave Pitt '.U'T at
I -In pin; Alloont S .'" pta; lii's Mills
9 lo pin; lyrore '.' iip'a; Spin.:- Creek
'."S p ,11 ; lllll,ti.i)tiiou 10 "2 p II, ; I.e;s
Iom 11 10 a m ; .Mitlltn II Mam; il.irris-
b. :r:x 12 Si am; and a.iies 111 l'lul idelplua
at 3 j. 1 a ni.
Atlantic Fspe leaves Ptltsburir at 1 0
pm; A't 'oni 1 15 pin; Txrone Hi pm;
lliintindoii 7H- p 111 ; Mr. I'nion f Oil p , ;
M-:Ye f.,vvn 8 2 p n I.ewit-w;, st ;,-i p , ;
llilllin 9 12 p ill 1 Nev. p.irt '.I ". p III ; D.itl-
c . union I'l 2') p in ; ll.ir: i l tr It 5 5 p in ;
arrives in Philadelpli.a .J 0.1 a m.
Paeitie Exwess haves Pittshn -g at 3 '.la
m; Altoorta 7 3-5 am; Tyrone MMI a 1:1 ;
linnttnadon 8 3i a m ; Len islon n 0: a 111 ;
.ViiMiti 'J ii am; llarri-htirg 1130 am;
arri-.es l.i l'!:' i.Je'j hia 3 lj p in.
Better
Violins
Violoncellos .
Double Buss
liuil.m
P'oia Bows .
Arxordcons . . ,
Thss
nnliinn
... $1 0otiVn
...Sl'IMI.k.OO'l
. ..2". liU'o'.IMHI
... 2 7it.v5hO
2foir,oo
..i $1 2.to25')o
Violin and Ciilur S'l fn. Boxes
Bri l -es,
Keys. Tale Boards As,-.
Month Org in-, rNtia ifiiality.
Frutci, Files, Flazeoleis, Clarinels, Drums,
and Ham. liistrui.i-nts at low-:t
cash p-,ees.
Sheet and tfnsic Ly:ki mai'cl oa receiot of
Priii.
Piano S tool.--,- V-s!-' Stands, Piano anil
Ore an Polish. Any of lh -,lve instrn
meiits ill te lorwarded at s'tort notice by
adifresftng tbe
JliKlLLlPS OKGN MANUFACTORY.
Ad - Organs at astonishingly low prices.
Second-hand ol ot her 'takes at a bo-gain.
For further particulars ail-tress
ALEX. McKII.LlPS.
Orsun Manufacturer.
320 X. Q ieeo SI., Lancaster, Pav
Tec. i, 187S-iin
The Stuliiel and Republican oilice is the
place toget job work done. Try iu It will
pay you if you need anything in that line.
.1DlKfISEMEJ1X.
Co.f JLimited,
EHS IN
itMj.i.tgc in r!ir flr. c solicit a cuMiimmc'
.isd ri Kxisiuxu Gnons.
eh. Ve aj.T seVr-f strfcts ever offered
MSG LY LOIV PRICES t
fa
j Philadelphia & EjrJiag Ea-ilroai.
j IrfatJscu.f-nt of TussensciT Traiir.
1 Jetr C:h, 1S71.
I Trains leave Iiirrishur as fol'.ors .'
For .N ew Turk at 5 L", 10 a. m., and 20i
p. in.
fi,r Fhih-lelpi:' at G 15, 8 19. 45 a. ni.,
. 2 0 and 4 tst p. m.
F-r Keailinr a 5 1-5. Si 10. 4 . m 2 CJ
4 ; an-l 7 j". p tu.
j For Pottsville at 0 1". S 10 a. m.. and ft)
p m. and via Schuylkill & $ n.-iqwhanLrf
. Bf.mch at 2 40 p. m.
for A .ihrrn via S. ic i. Brineh at 30 1 m.
; For AWevtown at 5 ! , S VJ t. ft., J! ut,
and 4 00 p. m.
! The 5 1-5 and i a; m. trains have throng'h
j cars f-r New York,
j The h 1 " a. iri. train has through car for
, Philadelphia.
' SCS DAY a.
For !fewr York at S 17 a.' rt:
i Kor Alienlonii and way siatioits at 3 1-5 a. fii.
For Ke iduig, pluUielphia and ay stations
at 1 45 p. 111.
Train' fur Humsburg lcar u -.fulu,-s :
Leave New Y'ork at t j. ni., J on
c JO p. m.
LS'Fi..!pMat 34.5, fij., ,00
, and I 2';. n-i
; Leave Kea.!i,.; at f I 40, 7 25, 1 1 30 a. m.;
1 ti i5 ami 10 :5 p. ,u.
j Leave Ports. i:!e at .5 5l. ! 1-5 a. in. aud 4 1(1
i r. !n.,and via Sehuvikill ami Snsqiii-haa-!
n i K. t V .5 . tu: .
I Leave Auburn via S. a. S. Bri:,e!i at li 50
a. 111.
Leave Ailentown at 5 41. 9 05 a. m.. 12 lOj
4 ?. ami 05 p. m.
f fcrj acf rs on A'ja .ji;
SC.Xb.IYS.
Leave Skvt Y'ork at 5 o0 p. i,;.
Leave Phila.ielplua at 7 Sfn p m.
Leave Heading at 4 4'.' i:A 7 J;. a. m. and tl
i P 111.
Leave Ailentown tt 0 0-3 p. m.
3. E. Wi'OTTKN".
General .Vaueirf;
C. G. ilANrOi'K,
Ctneral Pasi'r t-ckct Azent.
Manhood: fiowLost- H:- Esstors 1
'rv J.ist .,1.1;. i
Just pn'jlishe.l. a new eliiion tf
B
l'r. t nlvenvell's Celi-hmied E-
oii the raJitnl cure (aiili;
in.-.ii-w
-uk-
cmej ol hperiu.itorri.-i a o, Si n-lnal
ncs, Iuvc'tiftary S.-nu ial I. .s-e-fcti'-r,
Mental ph.. sa! ImMp.-ei:
n ilimetits to Marrta.-.-e. ; .,
sinnptioii. Epilepsy an 1 fits.
Il.lpO
r. Lii-
t"..n
d he
seii-iiiiiiiij-eiiee or se.Miai errrevngaiiee. aa.
The celebrated aitihor, in ll.is adinir i'.!.'
Fs i , el.-.:riy ileriionsirat-s. trein a thirty
earj" incce.sf i:l practice, 'l-.ti the a- u-m-in;
eoiise.jti.-nees f seli-s!.uie ni.iv he rad
ically cmed wjlii iut the d.in'ircus use .f
internal nu.!ici:ie or ll.e appl-c.tion o the
knile; pointing out a mode ol cure at once
simple, certain, and eff ctr.-il, l.y means nt
wt-.i.-h evrrr snT-rer; no fnatt. r v. I. .1 hist
condition iniv be. may c 're hiiuse.i cheap
ly, l-riiaiely. and ranir!.
CTTIiis Lei-tiire si., uid he in lhe h inds
of every youth i.nd ecrv man in the land.
?; :it r.c airier r-.- i'. in a plain envelope,
to any a Hnr.s.
a.iMres.1 the Pnhishers.
TH K ( I I.Y F UH Kl.l. M FDICAL CO.,
il Am, S t.. New York ;
j iTu l?-!y Post-Oluce Box 4-5Hb.
fl tlHTE IT AT I.ST.
A perre.-t nortms Shirt L .s-.ll.-
Stretcher ami ironing Hoard. Iles
.elling article iu market. as
-iglit, both in city an t con.. try. It
s superior iu every respeet, snd
lore saleable than any th'T hoard.
i'he latest improvement e-rr all
Patented Nov. 20, 1877. targe rer
i
rentage paid. Territory sellers and can
va.seis wanted. Ag.-i.tsdo u... fail I. semi'
I rrircr.'nrand terms to A. Vf. ulth, Mc-K-Tsport,
Allegheny ci, niy, Tz. Jar in
L..t paper y0u saw Ihisadv't. .ictl'V
ii.
E. lU r.LAX,
D f.XTlST.
OlTice opposit.: Lutheran Chun Ti,
PORT ROT f., J'.'NI ATA Co., P..,
Where he will spend the first ten das of
each mo'-th, coiiniM-n.-!,ig liecnibt-r 1st.
The bat -ice id t'i tirof. h, ottire Will ba
occupied by J. S rviln.i-r, a young man
wormy of conftjenc, and wuo ha been
assnei ;fed w ith the Doeror as sti-.dent and
asisianr to re-.-s. ar.d npwar.ls. Tboso
wiioca:! dnri: g Ir. B.lrlau's absence for
! prot. s-i. inl serv ice. may, and ui.l please
aT..;.- tl.e rime w i!, Mr. Ki'mer-hen ther
j uny be serveJ, on fle retain of the Doctor,
i
AtlruinlstratorN Notice'.
E'.oli of Jnsiph Funk, ihceaff'l.
"IT THERE AS Letters f Adaiitiistrstion
t on the est ie of Joseph Funk, de
ceased, late of WallC -r ti.wn.dii,. Juniata
county, having l-en granted to lhe iintHr
signed, ail persons h.del.tcd to said tsslale,
are re'itresti-if to make immediate payment,
snd th eM having cle.ims will please JH-eseut
them without d.-lavto
AURA.M E. S1EI1ER. Jrfin'r,
71ii.iupo..town, Jaa.aU c.uuty, Pa.
.May 14. 1-79.
l .
Job work on short notice at thia ofSca