' tfinXELft REPUBLICAN MIFFLlNlt)WN: da.v. August 3, 1ST0. TEHMS. - v'wVon, jl. I" ar-ina. If Pid Jt"0-' .v,. .' al.im If hot naid within 2 aiwuii I , r " deal aivrtisecenti. Inserted at i Tt-1 . .i 4 .- insertion- 60 C ; . i,u--ice.s notices In local col- lOcr.ts per iii'8 f esrit insertion. 5' -ups w:!l tie male to those desiring JJfiu K tQe ?er' hau or wte' Bjrr.Vi. Tragedy in Perry County Tt yewpirt Veirj of the 9ih inst., itrt tl" l--''-w-uo account of Lor irtv't that etiaotoJ at Jlont- C'rJ : . , - ,.f tbi t"01 mc"m " pre--jiti-ol Carder that ever occurred j,. coaatv, f comtuitted at the f;.fBnf --"r.v Hani-maker, at Mont '"'... i-rrv. in buffalo township. E.ir ---- Newport, --3ng Sus-.jur-na river, on Thursday mooting i, abi-.it 9 o'clock. i tease man nstt'' K. Miller, j. talrloTM " ,',e Pennsylvania rail rV 'iV ' Harrishur-e, f, 'h0-' -n-l it-sta'tily killed by Sauiucl E. licet:, ho'"7i''tis character in the t'j,D,,ri!Hid of Mimliiiiuierv-'s Ferry, rjai,4 tw been indicted for stealing stt'i, Jnd tth-r crin:es c-tinniilted in Kf tf m(!birb jd of the Ferry. He r.j..t ir'.t'd frr the ofTt nces charged k'j bec.ue of his ab-eice ia Texas, rji!iris butTecectly that he made tttt't''"ce 10 ''is old ne ighbiuhuod It win 'hit Albright had. at 004 jti-.u a 1'iver of Miria i Uamuia Itt ii5.trof Mrs Mnry IIiuuiaker, .j'.irrceui'V' rseuted bio love advances, &ir:t f.'UiiJ a mia who pleased l.er j.t;ti nettr. t;:e lriA lived Pit at ser Ilirrii'jirg tamiiy, and ra it fai that :he became acquaiut ,o .:h Mr. Mii'er, who was a yuonp iics-.r. Toe acquaintance ripened jtwl'c, zr.i v?bteally a narriagt in rcsuuiiLated bet w. en the two, iit 'Iti-e weeas ago. Mr. and Mrs. S:i!.r arrive! at tbe residence of Mr. HiaxaWoa U'eJuesday evenirg, on ieir sed sing trip, intending to return 00 n Fri'isy, tittle thiokttig that bis rf-nrn wf-u'd fce as a corpje icd at the iisJS of a!i.isin. 0 -T! crd .v u crnlng Albright called i't:c L.'J.-c of Mr. Htmoaiker, hesai j, M purpoe of assisting Mr. No- tli't ti thresh grain, and, afier being BT.i?cd to .';I!er be banded Mrs. )Li?r a ieiter and immediately fired hoi3 at iilkT, both of which itm.i ti rer?ou, ecd either one of vai.-h coaio dave teruimated his ex'ut ;. A'lri'.t !iea to-k deliberate 11 Mrs. Miiler, but by the ioter uce o' Mrs. liauimaker, the shot i;?sd hi s;ark, leaving the lady ua- tli'lbed. ilr " left the premises for tbe -vKtains, jjursoej by a Mr. Silks and :.: NvHock ; but the presence if a p!ol in tl.i bauds of the villain, be wrap''. V. oil via? at once sent to Sr:jft. and Coroner Zinn was Dcti ifi of ;he tunrdcr. h tl 'Ut au Lour after the ehootiug t't-ictt wi -ra lurkiGg abnat the L"3 tr striie of the women foikf, but U.:t; th" alarm comd be given he had it . ....ppeared lu a corn field and ffi K tue mountains. IVirnner Znn, in comrany with Csp. 5. F. Miller. M. L. Liggett, J. M. 53; 'j, S. K. B-ijer and the writer, cre s-ion ou oir way toward the sceee c! tb nnricr, and it t. k but a very at:t time after resiling the place to ?oiaa! a j'iry, h;ch consisted of 11. f M...er, foremao ; M. L. Liggett, G. 'Hai, t-Larle V. Vacderau, John M. cjiiih au i S. K E)jer, who, upon be cg 6o!y swen, examined he bo-iy ot tit do.cia.d, ndmg two woutils on bis one in his In ft l-reast about two iviMi t'jli.w the coiisr bone, aud the t'b'r lu Lis left side between the two Icwer tils. The jrv proceeded to examine wit- t?-ia, b..."Wf : 1 I'r L. Trank Klugh, of Buffalo, af i'nti : I bsve examined tbe body of 2.. K. Miller, and find tbtt death was s?-2 by . t'istol shot sinking his per t-atc-Ior tbe collar bone, midway be the f lertium tid shoulder, about 'J iuefces o the left of the sternum, ob'i'i'i-ly downward, and to tbe tg, citlier ptnetraiirg the heart or nni,f 0Iie ,.f iie aortas leading to tie heart ; snd cj.on f'iriber exanana Udb 1 Inn j second pistol shot wound K tt .tft side below The upper fioat rr:!t. Li'.ucr sbct would hare caused ii if-:, j. John .V "i sworn: I live at the -iJu'Sta Ii?r; quarries, nd own tbe farm which the murd-T was committed; ca.e Imm hom down tbe road pt AlLrigUiV residence, when Sam- . . ' S'l AiLr'sht came out on tbe road from father's bouse ; asked biia to get it; my txa-roa to rid-' be thanked inc lidly atid said h t)rt gomg far : tltobitii, "lou had better go to Biiimiier"B to set Maria ; be replied -t-it he d:d tot think Maria Hamma l?rr.uli go away any more ; 1 drove " to Ihmmakcr's aud went to the bato, M in about twetity minutes 1 beard j-fee pistol sht!s, an! there were four ; 'm to the fro"!' of the barn and saw tUl Aihrf;'it rimnif.ft wirfi '.'.it'll in fctol ; I-aiah Silks aud uiyseif gave ! -ue, and carte within arm's length of - -"glit, Let he threatened to shoot us we let Lioi go ; t '.hen ran tc. tbe - '. "d fouLd that Miller bad been -ot; he died :n a few tainutes. ( Here ollowir.g letter was shown tbe wit- s. hn i Jentifi-d it as one given to house. Tue bitter was addressed --t ruLIic," aud reads : t M . Toowrsy's Feist. -hr -!ti;ens ot the surrounding coiin kcociuir that there will b quite an ex-lut-nt and talk about tbis little fuss I lake "taa to make things A little plain to la tlx first plai-e, I 'biiifc I aia doing ,-luiv. la the second place I am keep ? ("t sr.inf ) maria from being lollowed . like A da-u dotr Sv tbis cuss wbicK ecxu.-l tot k-: i.ay from ber and tn (ttl":'i pLc.ao"what every man should ''-'tec; what belongs to him.) Con- myself yoa all knotv about as well .' LC:n '"" ''' reiat.-oiisuip bas e f.,r i-.stelr !-..g ere tbis. The binding 1-etoH by herself if she sees fit. jeuirec;,,,,.. i Uks vou nmst And out your- Stfl I.... I . . . ui ieao nju.t meet aeay oad who -- vu mtv trail T ........ tr.. 11 S 1 6 79. S. E. Albrite. If b' l,e"'on has been warned twlcf IWi Wn!d come UP here -1 ou,d kj..' nr--n -hat fotlowi another's Sim" lw,a ft-ker affirmed : ,t. 'tnght cama to' my residence on 4 n Ornir-tr r.t a nnn- t t.-. 7 , Q vs ungual , ikiscvu oloekf Igaje him Wiotraduc- . .. . , , f'r, nil mrst Lb asked aae what Mr. flamtr.ak.er. Was tak ing ; I replied be was at tba barn '-j,e then said that lie came to help Mi. Jfo Tiock tbti-sh I I went iuto the kitebert' leaving Albright and Miller talk.-n,,- and in a few momenta I saw Albright have a pistol in bis band, and be fired turee suois ; be said, Tfiere, damn you I theo caiue oat and aaid, "My Uod, Sain, wbat have jo'u done" aod zave him a push ; be theo left the house -laxia Miller is iuy sister. ' Maria Mt!lrr, affirmed: 1 am the wife of Wka. K. Miller ; my maiden name wis Maria C. Ilammaker ; on Thursday, the 7lh of August, about 8 o'ciock A. Si , Samuel Albright came here ; be asked me whether I was goit.w borne on Friday ; I said I intended to Ce as ted my husband if be was going home; be replied, yea ; Albright baud ed tue a letter, ssyrng that it was given him by a friend to Laud to me ; be im mediately reached to his side and pull ed oat a pistol aud. fired threo shots, iwn at inv nusoana. an tbe tbird. 1 ba- j lieve, was at me ; tnv husband fell bhek upon tbe fl lor ; after tbe Erst shot my habaud cxcliimed, " Oh ! my !" I took eharge of my husband snd did not ee where A!bright went: ! asked my husband whether be cottld speak, when he replied, "I am gone '." lie died in five minutes. This is the letter Albright cave Mrs. Miller : JlosTOomat'a Fcaar, A;ig 6 T9 Mirii As I tM you frijm the first tirao you told me liiat iiuo was roinir to full.iir nn froiu .. j he mut.i bo b'i: t if ba conic, ho no be hA gut it sure Dont tilime me bill if any one hv your own dear sell and bini aU guud by I mill nee you agJiJ love ropect 4i.e Sam Maii you mill remember now wbat i you and all yocr lauit .Never do a trick like ' bat again good by tiU 1 see you again 11 Isaiah Silks was affirmed, bat Lis evi dence was much the aau.e as Mr. No voick's. lbe.Mrv then rendered a verdict. I'L.. II t. r - i . . . xuai u m. rv. tinier came tj bis ; .)ai. i.r i : ...i - .i.l " - 1 uriu; pum VI piSIVl, 1U IDe bands of Samuel E. Albright." Undertaker Lu:r, of Liverpool, took cbarge of the body and placed ir iu ice. we go to press tfca murderer is stiii at large , but detectives are already on his ttack, aud before a ereat while we bope to bear of his arret Tbe llarrisburg Telegraph of Thurs day evening, says : "William K. Mil ler was a citizen of llarrisburg, bis rcotbeb residing on ( umberlaiid street. Deceased was a widower, leaving two children, lit was an employee of the i'ennsylvaDia railroad, an inspector and register of tbe coal coasJibed by tbe locomotives. lie was in bis twenty seventh year." The Tyrone Herald of last week pnblish ed tha following : A ccse Of rare Occurence was tried in ctnrt on Monday afternoon. Since the time of tbe revision of our Penal code it has been generally supposed that tbe old common law against witchcraft, com mon scolds, tc., bad become ob.-oU-te in this Slite, and weie consigned to oblivion, alc.g wiih tbe puiii.-lmietit on tbe ducking stool, pillory, whipping post and the like. So wbea it was announced about tbe Court Uoune that tbe Hrjt case would be the trial of a woman for being a c?mra"n scold, tllee was a great deal of speculation as to whether we were indeed about to return to the an cient practice of ducking women for having unruly tongues, aud lor riding through the a!r on a broomstick, and whether the gal lantry of a more civilized age, which leaves out of its stat ites the spveitte oflence of common scolding, bad disappeared. It Is said that a case of this bind was never tried before in this codntj ; and in the reports the last mention of a ca-e is contained in a re irak by one of the Chief Justices who is r ported to have said that there was a tra dUHn of a woman having been tried in Huntingdon county, somewhere about 1811, and that she was acquitted; In tbe case tried here, Sirs. Anoe Walker, a resident of Seventeenth street, Altoona, Pa., was pros ecuted by W. C. Jacobs, a nt'fhbor, living in a house on the same lot with tint occu pied by Mis. Walker, lor being a common scolJ, to the nuisance aud evil example of ber neighbors and Otber citizens. Mr. Ja cobs and bis daughter testified t having j been persecuted lor months by a constant (low of Biliingsgate and abuse from the tongue of tbe deleniant ; but admitted that Mrs. Walter had been orderly enough until a difficulty about a spitx dog arosn Ivtwctb the lamilies. Oiher witnesses were called to prove that Mrs. Walker had assaulted ber landlords at two qjber bouses which she bad occupied v itbin two years, and that on account of complaiuts of neighbors the iatidloids bad in each case forgiven her Irom two to three months' rent as tbe con di.ion of Irer removal. Other witnesses were called to teil their experience in the lV veceiving abuse f.om tbe defendant I..'.-. . ;. .. . . . - fhit 1 1. wit. Biit in every caw it apj-eared that the wit nesses who irop'.aitlcd of Mrs. Walker s tongue, bad personal quarrels with her; and this lact formed tbe ground ot tbedofens?, which was, that bowever violent aud abusive :be defendant may have been toward those with whom she came in personal contact, yet she was not a public scold, because it was not shown thafcthe general public was inconvenienced by her acts. A Lumber of neighbors were called to prove that she had never been unruly excepting with those .;,h li. un ah had a private uuirrel. Tbe defendant herself was put upon the stand aud related, for an hour or more, iu the mildest, meekest matner imsginsble, tire grievsuces Bhe had suffered at the bands ol those wbo testified against her. During the whole time she was on the stand she never displayed the least sign of temper, either In tbe examination in chief or tbe cross-examination. The defendant's counsel asked that the Court direct a verdict of acquittal, citang tbe ore washing casej Commonwealth vs. S. C. Baker, as a precedent. But upou the Court suggesting that there was an ex cellent jury in the box, which could dispose of the case as well as the Court, the case was left ith the jury, which found a ver dict acquitting tbe defendant, and dividing the costs equally between bef and tbe pros ecutor. ' Tbe llarrisburg Telegrah on Men- -t., .r- The rumors concerning Al- " -J -' . n. . .....i.. hticht.s ir.arnaso to Iit35 illtuuii all tif vesterdiT, even to naming Jbs pastor who performed tbe ceremony. An interview with that gentleman only revealed the fact that while be wis stationed in Mimiuiowu toung tnan by tbe came or Albngnt, in company with a girl named Hammaker called at the parsonabe to be married, aid that be declined to comply with the reduest becauss both were under .ge at the time. He bas no record in his regular diary of having performed tbis ceremony, herefore judges d t mart tb. parUes. W .T.D. iv. Millet, who wassittin in Ih. rlnnt- at.t, at. ' . .-. . ... ', Til9 Hog Law. This standing of a hog in lkw is "a question that is imperfect'T under Btoxd, and because of this lmiwfect OnderetanOiiig grett disputes and troubles oftlines arise aiiiong neigh bora. A case that was brought be fore Judge Junkin has resulted in fixing the standing rjf the hog to such a degree that every ohe who reads the decision of the Court can plainly understand it The latvvera in tiie case before the Court were. Stone for pauntifl; Atkinson for. defendant. The decision, as rendered bv Jude T T. " i ... J O o uuh.111, rt-aus as lollows ttsA McCtanr In I'nf Common Pleat No. 176. S. p. T. '77. V..ti..M .... - KT.. TaKoboac Tbompsox.) Trial. Pra ciaiAB Defendant was i-.K-d before Justice Lnkena in technical tixpasj for seizing the plaintifl-a sow, and Inserting a ring in ner nose, from which tbe i.liintiff aiirgea the hog had died. This sow was found wanderiug i:pun tbe land of tbe de fendant, without a yoke on her neck, and w'lhowt a ring in ber nose. Undoubtedly If Mrs. McCurdy permitted this sow to run at large unyoked and without a ring in her nose she was liable to be shot down, or taken ativo by tbe owner of any premise where (die uiijjbt bo found under the Act of 17U5. Mr. Thompson did not wish to de prive ISe plaintiff of l.er pork, but on the contrary, undertook to do what the plain tiff ihou!J huve done, namely, ring the hog biuiself, which be did ; but a Jury bas found that in Consequence of ibis ringing the sow A I . ... uicu, ana nave valued hr at six cents. Xow the defenda ?yS as Ke ha.1 a right to kill the hog oht and oat fmid there is no doubt of ibis), aJiiori cJuld he do tU thing be did, ring her, even tho'ilsh she dkd Irom the effecu. He says, tbinirs that mral ' : - t. ' ' ""' Male r tar, and thia is true, lie Eo-ten.-!.' ih under the Act of 1705 tbe owner tf Hie lai.d where unyoked and nnringed hogs are trehjiasriiig may do one of tvro thing-., (I) be may peu up tbe animals alive, and pro ceed to bare tbem apjaised, pay iti oae- l If . i i. ... l n" " r vaiue, a:;n inus tHrome owner of the whole ; or (2) be may shoot or kill the hogs, and say no more about it. For H - '"ij , .i i ii m iiuiui retrei1 mic ' . . . ..-. judicial construction, and then arose tbe ea.se of tbe Common ealih at the relation of John Wilson vs. Fourteen Hogs, If S. fc. R. H',17. But in that ca.se tbe bogs were not killed, but seized alive ; so that for 174 years there bas been uo decision, as to whether when the hog is ki'led out and out. I the party doing so, must proceed to have an appraiseuieut made as in tbe case of live capture. lue evoressinn of the statute is, that tbe owner of tbe premises niy " kill and take, and drive and carry away, or cause them to be killed, taken, driven or carried away ; and being so taken and carried away, tbe said Ukers shall forthwith acquaint a justice of the p-ace thereof," aud then follows the appraisement, fee. Now, o:ie of two things is to be done, to wit: ' Kill and take," or drive and carry away." The statute uses 'eJ"' where "or" was mauilestly intend ed ; so that w bether the owner of tbe prem ises kill and take, or drike and carry away, be must proceed to inforiri ihe justice, and cause an appraisement to be made, whereby i! either event, one-half the value of the forfeited swine wili be returned to Ihe owoer. This is a reasonable construction, and con sidering tbe Summary Character of tbe pro ceedings, altogether uccessary. The hog is an animal of incalculable value to a majority of the families of this com tilon,S'fca!!h; enteri"g iarjelv Into the meat diet of n.illioh.1, and Vc n.aa't be astute to save bis life fruin indi!cria'.!aite slsauit. There is no poetry iu bis life to bo sure, fcnt much to cbecr many ho'iseholds. Indeed the Supreme Judges in tbe Com monwealth vs. The Fenrteen Hogs were not without some apprehen-ions that tbe Act of Kl'j was inconsistent with the Con stitution afterwards adopted, in this, tbt tbe trial was too SUrmiary dud without that due notice to the accused which experience has taught us is essential to personal liber ty ; and heuce they held that a forfeiture, utider tbe act, would be sustained only where the requirements of tbo Act were rigidly pursued. Had Mr. Thompson klMcd Mrs. McCur dy's sow, we think he was bound to pro ceed all the same as (bough he had penned her up; tbe ringing of tbe animal was not tbe equivalent of either mode of capture, but au act unwarranted by the statute. The remaining question is, whether the plaintitr under the verdict lor six cents can recover mori tdsts than damages, under tbe proviso in the Act of 22d March, 1814, (B. P. p. 807), and the Act of 9th April, 1SJ3, which makes tbe costs on appeals abide the event of the suit. But this point is ruled in King vs. Boyles, 7 Casey, 424 ; here a plaintiff iu trespass before a justice remov ed $1!5 ; tbe defendant appealed, a refer ence to arbitrators, who reported "no cause for action ;" and from this plaintiff appeal ed, and recovered a verdict of ten rents dmsfe : Held that bo was eutitled to fell costs. In tbe case before us tbe plaintiff recov ered $17, before tbe justice, aud defendant j appealed, and the verdict was six cents lor the plaintiff, which carries lull Costs Aud now, ciOth July, 1879, the motion for a new trial is over-ruled, and tbe plaintifl permitted to enter judgment on tbe verdict w ith full costs of suit. 3Y THE COURT. now child-like and bland " the Demo- iral and Remitter appeared last week, when it published a Republican Pruriary L.ecti-ea Ticket in full excepting the name of one tf the candidates. -Oh lab me!" It's ex clamstion was like tnsl ot --innocence abroad," when the ticket w!tH one name off fta Handed. What its sfirpr.se would have been if it had seen a ticket with the ftlrric that it missed In print, instead of the niriie that it saw- can only be conjectured. Pos sibly it Would have said "Lah me," lorir or 6ve times. Ko one knows better than the Democrat and Reguler people, that candi dates, when they send out tickets, do not generally send sdeb enes as carry the name of their opponent; thai Is a common under standing among all Jtecpte'i-boare acquaint ed" with election matters; Snd that's why the assumed innocent inquiry of the Democrat aid Atguter creates a smile wherever it is read. It is so "child-like and bland." FisTlvitTbe Methodist ladies of Mif flintown and Patterson will hold a Festival in the Befford Building durmtf Court week. . The orthodoi Democrats in Msssa cbussetts will oot support Butler fdf governor, but Will. make no nociina'tfon and vote for tbe Republican candidate. Tbe friends of Jeff Davis are work ing up his case so as to send biai to tbe United States Senate from Mississippi. A party went up to Strfjktf Springs in Bom vauej. Short locals. $ Squirrel shooting Delias September 1st. ' Newton Hamilton camp meeting begin on Tuerday. Two weeks more ao4 tba eyster will be in season. . Judge Slerrwtt U afflicted with coioidc rheumatism. People looted dp ttjeter clothing on Sat urday morning. A new facade bas been put on this end of tbe river b.idge. A Bsltimorosn, it Is said, bas discovered a process for making sugar out of corn. A tidal wave of cholera morbus swept over the place on Friday and Saturday. Tbe Fish Commissioned propose to stock tbe Susquehanna river with Holland carp. Chew Jackson's Best Sweat Nary To bacco. Dec. 4, 1H78-Iy. Several eitineo are o(T to Niagara Falls. The wbrid is to come lb an end on Satur day, according to tbe pVediction ofAdvent ita. Kelly is tbe man for Sher!!, and no art khodld be able to move you to vote against bin.: . The rain of Thursday did not prevent sonic people from attending the show at Luwistown. A picnic party will go to Macedonia on Thursday, the 14th Inst., accompanied by tbe Eand; The pilgrim ige id the sulphur spring, in Horse Valley, at the west end of the county, ! still continues. The champion pitcher of quoits at thb j Dthin Cl"'"ty ricultu1 uir ' ' a d lamoiid pin The tin wedding of Mr. and JtiJ. Joseph Landis was celebrated at their hdius ia Pat- temon last week. Terry county declares emphatically that it bas a first rate quality of nmlerat faint within its borders. A nun In Spring township, Perry county, bas three collie buhes iu biscaiden, laden- i t with h.w i..t,;. A b:i.h m-!eting of Ev.tngMfsts was held til nifiej. antilfl .it' f"dti tVrt Lutr fltilrrl.ir. e , , . , sUDdav and Moiidav. Tbe Presbyterians will bold prayer-meeting iu tbe Methodist church on Wednesday eveninf !!t 7.P0 o'clock. The traulp law goes into c!ect tn Friday, and iu consequence thereof, it ia said that Mar. land is full 'if tramps. The late lish sign ws a success as far as bringing rain is concern-'!, bnt the rain did not end when the sign closed: There are several tobacco p!a:iis gfdwihg on tbe Jacobs tobacco plat, along the biter, that have leaves that are 40 inches long. After the rain, last week, there was a gen eral cleaning aud weeding np of gutters, and so foi tb, in town, under an oH-jr cf Council. A crowd of buggies at William Kurtz's store, at Van Wert, last Saturday eveuing, indicate that Kurtz is doing a prosperous store busiuess. A horse owned by Emanuel Mover, of Fermanagh township, had a pastern joint dislocate last Wednesday, while working in a manure wagon. The highett interests of the property bnlders of the county will not be jeopard izid, but be made sicurc, by placing Cav eny iu the office of Register and Recorder. The Presbyterian congrega;ion hive leased a portion of the lot ol (icore aJxuu n'sn; Wabinton strevt, for the purpose of erecting a temporary church to worship in. It is said by those who believe that they know, that tbe fruit, such as peaches, pears and plums, has not been developing tully since tbe storm of July 11. Tbe storm put a blight on tbem. 1 he wild nieauow 111 at at one time fringed ! the west end of the Curran larra in Walker I . 1 : 1 t I A,i,l .,1.n..l itw Usui11, lias uccii i-iiiiu.. in cdra by Latimer Wilson, tbe preseut pro prietor of the plantation. The s-ats Or pews hare been t iken out of the Lutheran hurcb, abd bereatter, till the church building owned by the Lutheran ptiople bas beeu rcpairi-d, the congregation will Worship in Oray bill's ball. Tbe pic-nic in Thompson's grove last Thursday Was largely attended, but had the eather been less threatening the nhmher present would have been doubled. It was a party like that of ye oWrn t'nies." ' Miss May Etka and Miss Katie Books pur pose holding a Festival in Mis. Belfvrd's store-room, on Friday and Saturday after noon aud evening, Aug. 22 and 23, for the purpose ol raising funds to repair the Meth odist church. Tbe Presbrterian congregation of this place will hold a meeting in Gray bill's ball on Satnrdiy eteuing ato o'clock, to con sider questions that have arisen through the destruction o'. the Ffcsl'yteri.-tH Church bntlding in ibis place. There was a nice rise in the fer on Sat urday, and w ise people Bow say that it was ell,.gj, lo SWePp way all stagnant mi terial of a iiralari-.ns nature, and that, there fore, there wi'! be few casea of fever aud ag!e tbe ensuing fall season. Last Sunday a boy named Major was taken with convulsions iu the Presbyterian Sabbath-school. He was taken out, when lie called ior an onion, which was procured for bim, and as soon as be got a smell of it he was almost instantly retired. Hinting- dun GUM. u A meiiical nidh ha now arisen who says he can prove to anybody's satisfaction tPat the bites of rfiosquiioes are positively be!i Scial to tbe huirJan system. He avers that they drain the fyslem of bad blood, and that a person bothered with pimples coemp tions would lind relief by permitting them selves to be bitten thirty or forty times per day. New England wassgi'atell last week, over tbe alleged bankrnptcy and elopement cf Kev. II. H. Marry with his type-writer. Tbe young laJy has written home, tb it ihe story is not true, as far as the elopcuv-nt is concerned. Tbe preacher sent a dispatch from California, that he is away only ior recreation, and that tbe ft frort is not true. Tbe Juniata Valley l?ac!t, at its recent election, re-elected the old Board of Direc tors, namely President, J. Nevin Pome roy; Directors, Georjfe Jacobs, Sr , Dr. L . Atkinson, Philip M. Kepner, Joseph Rothrocit, tf". C. Pomeroy, Amos G. Bon sall. T. V. Irwm and ff . C. Pomeroy were ret-rincd Ss cssLlers. The stock is at par. Arrangements for (he repairing of tbe Lutheran church have been made. th6 building will be brought out even with the paveniet.t. "Th building committee con sists of tbe Pastor, and Joseph Cottiruck and Joseph Briodle. Services will be held Sabbath morning and evening, at the usual boor, hi GraybiU's Hall. HAPPINESS. "See ! there s'heia; down tbere.dVwn th'ef.e inai-a narpmeas, cries Hope; "for sen I n oai croraa rash on, ber smiles to a bare, From kliigs to wea of Idw degree." Cnea Hope: Beyond a d.iubt 'tis she. But quick I lorwu've-lib time tosou-e: She's waiting for ua there, down there, uuwd men), down there I "See ! there she is :' down there down there Benesth the spreading boughs reclined ureaming ot Ceauty evar Mir, And luve that's always trite and kind, ilow happv tHev such dreams who And I But quick t for we've no time to spares" etc "ae! there sheis ; down there, down there I Mid countrv scenes s.i hriirh! nd r.lm Oliildren and com sheaves v-srvwhero : Kougn courtships; too, but where'a the barm I now happy hu who owns a farm ! But quick! lor we've no tiuu to spare;" etc "See! there sbeiij down there, down there ; Her tcci AigniiDl L. S. V. Wh it pride in yonder millionaire I n ho wina so much respect as be t How hanpv uuiNt a banker be ! But quick I fur We've no time to spare;" etc. "Se ! there she is j down there, down there i ane marches to the droiu and tile. And bears the cannon's voice declare Tbe lame that waits on mortal strife. How happv ia a sol-iier's lite! But quici ! let we've no time, to spare;" etc. 'See! there she is; doiln there, down there; Where jolly tars the anchor weigh. Smooth ia the sea, the wind blows fair, With rainbow tints the heavens are g.iy. l!w happv in thtt ship are they I But quick ! lor c're no I'u'e to spare ;" etc "See! thsresheis; down there, down there; Where clouds receive the setting sun." "A hi" said the tired man, "I sweare With useless journeys I'll have done. Indeed, I'm now too old, to run. But, children, you wi.u've time to ipare, For you &he's waiting theie. down there, Down there, down there!" Stranger. STATE FAIR AT PHILADELPHIA. On Monday, September 8th, the Twenty sixth Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylva nia Elate Agricultural Society will open at the Main Bhildirar, Ceiitenn'il Grounds,' Fairmouut Park, Philadelphia, and continue twelve days, closing on Saturday, Septem ber ljth. From present indications this exhibition of tbe Society will be the l.rest, grandest, sud most varied that hs ever beer! held by any State SViety; and will be second iu uumliers and merit Of!y to the ever-memorable International Exhibition, lieid at the same place during the Centennial Tear. The tire mi u ni list, which can be obtained from the oflieers ol tbe Society, at their othec, Northwest corner Teut!: auii Chest nut Streets Philadelphia, is the most com plete and thorough that has ever been pre-V-nt-.il by any similar organization, and od'ers for competition in tbe Live Stock Class alo:ie tt:c lian'tsouie sum of $'Xii; Jn thi) Dairy, Frii't, Vegetable, and Floral Departments the further sum of $1200 is add ed, besides a large number ol elegant aSd valuable gold, silver and bronze mi-dals, rhose intiinsic value will aggregate Ihe en tire sum of more than $15,0XI in aclilll cash. The display will Include a large number of Imjjiirted, Tb'c'rbiigb'red, Fiue Bred, and Draught Horses, herds of obort Horn, Dev on, llolstein, Jersey, and Guernsey Cattle, the t-hoicesi hreeiis of Sheen. Swine. A;c.. t......l,.., ;tK . .;.. .1 C..fr..i .!... ...H r . . '" ,, - ' Manufacturing Col.ect.on seldom, ll e-. brouglit together in any community. Ex-! cefleiit and commodious stabling h is been prepared within the building for H-erses and Horned Cattle, ssd a Suitable space assictl- ed ou :h-: grounds ati.i iccit lor the accoiu-nTe-dation oi Sliea-p and Swlue. Th? Ma chinery, Dairy, Fruit, Floral, ami Domestic Departments are all provided uu-Itr cover, and will nndoubtedly prove attractive and instructive features of the Fair. A spice bas also been assigned for tbe exercise and fli play of all the entries iu the Live Stock Classes. Green food will be sni plied all the Milch Cows on exhibition, and hay and tta furnisb'd all eutries'gratis. . Excursion tickets will be furnished by all the railroads centering at Philadelphia, and al articles inteuded tor exhibition Carried on liberal terms: BL00MFIEtDACADE3IY. .in aguA and Clasucal School for Ladies and ticnttemtit. Tlix regular Academic year begins on Monday, SeptkHbeb 1st, tr79. Students are carefully prepared for Col li'ge, Bnsine.'s, or Teaching. The Ei.glish course embraces the essen tials ot a jrood Knglih eiucation. Mifsri, b.wwtPg and Painting. Expenses to suil liie times. B"ard an! furnished room, T2.75 ; paid in advance. $2.50. .Tuition lor common English branch", ta advance, iXQ jer i".llt.T uf ten ( 10) weeks. Address J. R. FLICKINGER, A. B., Principal, or, WM. GRIER, Proprietor, New fiioo.Ll-e'd, perry Co., Ta. Aog. 13 3t CawphoM M'lk Dr. OCerholtzer's Lini: riletit bas been used by thousands, and has proved to be of tbe highest value to the community. It bas effected many cures in Rheumatism, Sores, Swellings; Sprains and Frosted Feet, and rfurty peM?nirCcoiiinieiid it lor Cuts, Galls aud Swellings in horses. It costs it cents. Sold by Banks &. Ham lin, Miilliotown, and Hamlin av Co., Patterson- Pa: inarl'.'-lm fcamptor Milttcur?s Headache arid Neu ralgia. CaiflpbT Mil eureS Rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 2c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks St Hamlin, Mifllietown, and Hamlin k Co., Patterson. mrl9-ly Phrenix Pectoral will cure your Cough. PliEtiix Pectoral cures hoa-setiesa quickly Phoenix Pectoral tastes good and brings rel. Phrrnix Pectoral costs 2'; 5 bottles $1. .-.-A by Banks &. namlin, Mifllintown, i. Saiiiiiu .'t Co., Patterson. marl9-ly FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Koouis, in the bor ongh of MiiHintown; Juniata counfy, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling house, and business place In MiiHintown j a chance, which if left pass, may not be equaled in many years: For particulars, call at, or address this office. jan29-tf SUNDAY SCHOOLS Will find it t" their advantage, if they warit Books, Rewards; or Requisites; to address ' VT. M. FEtffXQtB, S. S. Book Depository, Ilarri-'burg, Pa. ciayli-tf WASfft) A few hundred dollars, for which a good int-rest w ill be paid, and se curity given. Address .. 3. F. G. Lo.vo, Spruce Hill P. 0-, Juniata Co., Pa Subscribe for Ihv Sentinel and RrpniUcan, 1 tba btwTziaper ia tha aouatry. AX'KEH On the 6th inst., at the resi dence of her husband, near McAlisterville, Mra. Joel AukV, aged 3d tears, 8 months and 9 days. Her remains were buried' in Ihe Smith grave-yard, near the town men tioned. SHE'HMKR On thii 8th ef July, 1S79, aV the residence of C. A.Shermer, near Thouip sontown, Flofw AdelAide Sherrr-'er, da'trgb- ter of JoKd and Lii-'e Shercior, agei 4 years, 4 months and 2(3 days. Our darling Flo is at rest. With tbe angels gone betore; Ever lo be with God's blest. Who have crossed to the other shore. The chastening rod is bard to bear, For our loved one was so dear ; But we know she hasasceuded the golder chair. To her Ileaveuly Fattier, who was so sear.' Suffer little children and forbid tbem not lo come unto me, fur of aucb is tbe Kinsdom of Heaven." , Fatwta asn Moruaa. CLOSING fit ICES or DE HAVEN &T0WXSEND, BANKERS, o. 40 South ThirJ Street, rillLADhLPIMA. Stocks Bought and Sold either lor Cash or on a llargin. .lug. 11, 1979. Bid. Askkd. . HM It).-, C. S. S's 18H1 ' Currency. 6's S's, 1881. new . 41,'s, new, 4S 122$ in: 1"; 102 40 l-'t '! 244 14 17 'TJ 5 44 15 41 Ii'.'i 1!1 14 !fs; 102j 4H 20 21 14t 18 "i 'I i 4h 9.14 Pennsylvania R. R Philadelphia 4. Reading K. R. Lebltrh Valley R. R I.ehicli 11d.iI i. Na iz.itom Co. Pnited Cotupa'iies 61 8.3 Northern Certril R. K. Cc. .. Heatonville Pas R. R. Co... 'itts.. Tit fc Buff. R. R.Co.. Central Transportation Co ... Northern Pacific. Coin. ...... . " . " . Tref 'd 'lrcr, (Trades) i OQ.lt ME RC.f tTi: MIFFLINTOWX MARKETS. MirrusTOwa, Aug. 1:, 1879. P-mer-, 12 10 8 3 7 6 00 40 4 Eyes. .... Lard Ham Sh()ulder , iocs. ; . ., Potatoe-5. Onb-'ij... Kags MIFFUJTOVfX GRAIN MARKKT. Corrected weealy by Kei:ic'r?y A. Doty QroTATioss roa To-dav. Weduesday, Aug. 13, 187. heat.;. Corn, flats Rye Timothy seed Cloverseed...... ..... . .... 1 00 so 1 40 4 00 PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKETS. Putt nr.iP!itA, Aug. 9 Cattle, 3to.Sc. Cows f -'itoJ.j. Sheep Sto4c. IIogs4to4c. Spfcwl JVollces. THE WORLD S UiLM. L. D. WtTBiax's ALrnsArivt Srair. Dr. rr7-AremedvusedTIIIl!TV-FIVE VERS I , ,ivjU. prtice, sai uevcr miag to radically cure Ii H E U M A T I S M"; Ii O P 3 V , rr.-sie!as. Scrofula S-er.ondarv Syubil', fravel, l)ialte i; ririct s!l diseases in whieb lie bloo-t is iuiplicale-l, is now offered to tbe pi.blte. Sold bv nil K tail Ih-'i? ists. and (whole sale urlv) bv Tint W'ETsrps Mkdiciss Co., P. . Bos 3o Rochester; T. IIM1JJL.I:S: I will mail (Free) the recipe tori simple V.ocr mti Balm ili.it will reniuve TAX, FCiiCKLtiS, PIMPLE'S and BLOTCH E-i, l-aving tbe skin sott, clear and besMtiful ; also instruct ions f.tr producing a lux'triiut ernwth of h '.ir on a bal l hea l or sm- 'itli taee. A-blres?:, rnclosipg ;ie. stamp, Ben. Vatidclt i. Co., '!) Aiirt strtet, N. Y. TO COXSL.MPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured ol that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to niaiie kuon ti bis fciloir-suilcrs the mert!s of cure. To all who desiie it, he will send a copy of tlie prescription used, (tree ol chirge), w ith the directions lor prep iring alii using the Suue, which I bey will H:id a si kit ii E t'oi ; Consuinit!on, A-thma, Bron chitis. A,c. l'arties wi.shirg iho Frescrip tiou, n iil please address, E. A. WILSON; 104 Tenn street, Wiiliauisburgh, N.T. fIkrors Of Yoliii. V GENTLEMAN who sutrere-l for v-ars from N.-rvous DKHILITY, PUhMA Tl'RK DECAY, and ail the etl ets id youih t ill indiscretion, w ill lor the sake of Butt-Ting humanity, send free to all who need the recipe and dlrecliur! for making ihesirfi fie remedy by which be w:i eto-edl .uof terert wNiiinr to phiHt r-y tlif .-"jiverii Vs etrs-rloiice can do so by addressing la per fect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Ceuaa street. New York. FILES Of all kinds, TUMORS, discharges of BLlMll), or rimeiis, and ad diseases of thre KKCTCM quickly and perfectly cured by a simple and soothing REMEDY. For information ad drcrs Da. J. FABElt & CO., 22 Ann street, N . T. Jan 5 i87'rn ivCNIN'EDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers 4. Kenned,) DEALERS IS COAis IaL'5ililR, CKMEaNTT. Calcined TlastM, Lacd Plaster. at KEEDS, SILT. AC We bay Grain, to be delivered t Mrtflin town or Mexico. AVe are prerared to li!rnljil Satt tb dealers at reasonable' rates. KENS ED I" St. DOTT. April 21, 1870-tf FOR RENT. The Corner Store-room in the Beltord Building, now occupied by R. E. Parker, ia for rent. Inquire of Makoaset Bairocn. LUMBER. All kinds, sizes and qqaliries, for sale at prfcea to suit -t lie tim-3. Call on or address Jss. C SpittWDsroaD, mar-t N ear Mt A?ittrvUle, Pa. JJ it ii do re 5 ?o., 1j i m i $ e d, PEAT.Fns IS ALL KIND UT jffTOVKS. dry goods, Groceries, Kalians. Esady-Kada Cfciliirg, fats. Caps, ikU anti Stcss, KLOUli, FEED, DliUGS. ic , &c. UAUDWAllK A SPECIALTY, lolinstowii, .fmiiuta County, Pa. t'.isnkful to the public Iwr Ih-ir liberal patrettag? tu be past, We solicit a cotrtiauancs : the aaiue. A II kinds of Proiuce taken trv Kvchange for Gomls. dundokp: & co., limited. WMmrt P. O., Juniata Comity, Pi. May 1. I-7S Is the place where you caa buy Tnu irr.sx ami thi; ciii:iii:sT IMES' YOUTHS' & HOYS' CLOTHING H.iT$, Cl".?, BOOIS, SHOES. J.V FCRXIrtIXG GOODS. HE Is prepare1 to ejtlni.it one ci fbe nwv't .-J.1.i.;(- and select st.x-ks ever offered ia this market, and at JSTOMSkt.i. L? LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for suits and part of suits, which will be uiaJe tS oris at short uotic, very reasonable. Kemomber th plsfi. in HolTman's New Buildine, coroer of Hridse and Water s'reets', U 1 FF LTV TO ITN,' PA. " (Jan. I, l'J-U SAM'L STRAY lias just returned from the uurt. ciiits wiih a fu'it vari MEM & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAI'S, BOOTS & bilOKS, ALL MZES, GENTS' FCrriSIUNO GfKns.-Go,d.of 'l kinds are lon.Comt and see uio and be astonished. I'.u.fs at T1 Cent.. CT SUITS MADL1 T OHb&K.n Psttirson, Pa., April l'.. Ie7y. SAMUEL STKATF.S 71 il'eler'. Guide. PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOAEI. 1 )I E - T A 15 L B roa TuaotoH ASD LoeAL PasscsoEB Taatss Bctwces II1BI ac; A.VD Alioosa. LIAVI WESTWARD. LEAVE EASTWARD. sr o A 11. A. Jl. I I2;i0 S0C I'hra-lel a P. - A.M. P. M ! 5 UO 8Wj 1 .iii'llarri-b'g 4H, a 12 1 4-t Itockvil e ? 5 it l. . 1 jti.M tr.si e i"4, 8 27. InO Cove 6 D'l Cii'J, i'M Duncan'n 6 2-"; b4 i 2l Aqnedurt L f:!.' 2 2V bauv's ti.j.. yt;-;. 2o"i ex.tt 7 10 l'j 2 4T Millerst a 7 20, 9ii 3 ol l iioiup'n t! Mi ', :J l-ii Mexii.. 1 7 "2 02 o 2o Pen i n 'e 8 0t 1HI..-1 8 27 M.trin. ' I10 4U o -W i.e Ijtu'n ilO.Vij 4 'S A:iders..n : II 12 I2t M. VeM'n 112 447 Mji.ai'nk '11 3s 4 52 N ilatiiifi. II I'i 1 r.o l-in I! 4 0 V7,M.iple.n. I'JIH S i'i Viilfre.-ki ll2 ix ." ri'intnii-'n .l:p r.Sl P.-terrb'g I '2 Si' -lVl"k ) 1 H4 fi 2" brrwli'm J 1 ' ti .11 Tvrotie ; I 1 21 4.; f i;l..n ! I I 3' 6 S3 Fcstoria : j 1 ?t B P B'-l'sVMi.' I 1 50 7 rti. AI"oua : 31K F M. I 8 10 7 Oil 40 " f J h 1- "r 7 ;'.'' X h; ; (n, , 40 ij :;: 20 P. .' A.M. ' iA-M.'A j 9 "5 12 00 Pittsburg ; 7 41), Westwaih Fast Ta.iixs. Pacific Express leaves Philadelpbi 11 50 ni; llarrisburg 4 2I a m ; Dunrannon 14 )an! Newimrt 6 H a m : Mifllin S'n'a m; Lewistowu tj s a m ; McVeyti.wn till am: Mt. Union 7 'SS a n : llnntinidii 7 am; I et-rsburz 1 41am: tfrrn e I'reik Pet'-rsburj 7 41a am; Tyrone Sixain; Bell's Mill.- s a m ; Altoona 8 -Vi m ; Pittsbjig 1 4 " o ii. l'i'tshnrtr Express leaves T'bilsle'iihia at fi 20 p tn ! Il.irrisbur 1 1 t.i i m l.ir ill.. 1031pm; Mittl.r 41 u m . I.ewit..wn 12 04 a in ; I!uinip.f-n 1 a m ; Tvr..mi 1 ! a 111 ; Altoona 2 20 a m ; Pittsburg 7 Ml am.- I Fast Line leaves Pbila le-lpl.t 1 st 11 4; m ; llarrisburg :i 40 pm ; MttHin 0 p in ; l.ewi.toarn 0 27 pn ; lig-itii..-l:)n ri 2m pm ; i Tyrone 7 p n. ; Altoona 7 i j p iu J Pitts- j burg 11 40 pm. j Eastwasd Fast Taslsi. j Philadelphia Express leaves PitNhnr- -it 4 40pm; Ahoona S 50 p la ; Beil'a .sliilsj 0 10 pm; Tyrone 'A 24 pm; Spruce Cr-eL i 938 pm; Huntingdon 1" 02 p lit ; Lew's- town 10 .V. a 111 Vittliu ! 1 1 ! a m ; Harrist' b.inr 12:15 am; and arrt.es in I'iiilaitulf.ii'jt i at 3 51 a 111. Atlan'ie Express e ,re. 1'ittsbiirg at 1 1 j p ni ; Altoona ti 10 pint Trolii till p 111 ; llur.tiiiiT'lori 7;M fin; Mt. Loion "0 p 111; I MeA'cy ttivin 8 20 p t:. ; Lew i-town H 01 p 111 ; i Mifflin E 12 p 11: ; Ncwp-irt '.) Oo t ni Dan- j c union lit J1 p m:. II rri-burg lt 5 p ui , j arrives tn fhilauelt hia 3 IKJ at. i Pacific Express leaves Pittsburz at 1 1 0 a j m; Altoona 7 30 am; Tyrone 80" a tu , i Huntingdon 8 3 a In ; Le istoH ;t l-l-i a ni ; I .Mimin yoiSTu; llt-ri-hiirg H l arriies in l'biladelpbii.i 3 11 p tu! m ; Better Times iMli2. n o ua wi lioiii I'looaic.iiS Double Bats Gml-irt . ... l ulia Boir Jiccvrdeous . , . .$1 onto on 11A .SiOM'toOOMt .f2-"isit(v0is! . $2 7Ot.0uOi 2-itii;si . $1 20to20UO; Uictti and Vf:?ui Strincs. Boxes, Bridies, Keys. Tale Hoards 4.C. Mouth Organs, extra o ialttv. ri . i , i-i . 1-1 '- . n ' Flutes. Fi'es, flageolets. Clarinets, Dritrns; . .1 . ' and B.Si Instruments at lowert c - h t ic s T pries... Sheet and 3Xi Ecokn mailed on rect'l't of Prv e. Piano Stoolsj Music Stands, I'iano aud Organ Polish. Any of the above instru ments w ill be fcrwarded at short notice b) addressing the MtKILLlPS odo S MAN UFACTORY. Arte tl-xans at aslonishingly low pi ices. Second-hand 01 otUer makes at a bargain. For further particulars address ALEX. NlKILLIPS, Organ Manni irturer. 320 X. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Dec. 4, lfe78-in The Sentinel and R?Ftlican olftteMs the place toget job work done. Trv It. Itwilli par yoa if jon need anytbieg ia' ttat lu. EE sty of PLiladelphia & Reading Railroad. Arrangement of Passsrnrfer Trains: ! Ji ?r 23tb, 1873: j 7i lean Hrrrtslnrg oj follow : j For Xew York at 5 15, It) a: ut.; and 200 P- m 1 For Philadelphia at 5 10, 8 10, 9 45 a. -n.. aOlsr-.d 4 l" p. m. ' For Reading S 15, 8 ltl; 9 15 m.t j rj!J 4 Ot' and 7 5- p m. For Pottsvilie at 5 10, 8-10 . m., and 4 110 Sm. and via Scbnvlkil! 4 Susquehanna r incb at 2 40 p. m. For Auhum via S. 4; S Branch at 5 33 rn. For Allontown at 5 10, t !'J a. hi., 2 W, and 4 O-i p. m, Tb 5 li and 8 10 a. m. trains have through cars for Xew York. The 5 10 a. m. train has tbroii--h cars for Philadelphia, " SCXB.7TS: I For New York at 6 .j ,. ; For Allentown and it stations at 5 30 a ri 1 For Reading, Ptiltfde'bhiA aid wav stations j at 1 40 p. m. I Train) fr Hur:'-Inr Icr-'t as fifoiri . t Leave New Toiit at b 4-i a. m., :J0 n-i j0 p ia. 1 Leave i'biiaileipiiia at 3 40 a. hi., atd 4 1 and 7 2j p. m. 1 ecve Ksniin. at fl 1 V 7 21; 1 1 5 a. ta.; j . I 3u, H 13 snd lo 30 11. iu. I Leave Pottsvilie at 5 Oil. ' iO a. 11. an ! 4d j p. m.,siid via Scbov IkiU ana Sus-(uehaa: Leave Auburn via S. Si S. Br -inch at II ofj a. m. . Leave Allontown at 0 4-), 9 90 a tb , I 10' 4 30 and 00 p. ,a. I Voce not run on is-.Vyi. suxo.irs. Leave Xew York at 0 So j. ni. Leavw Pbiladelphis at 7 2' p n Leave Reading at 4 4d aud 7 40 a. m. mz'A ii o p m. Leave Ail. i,:r ?!!. p in. J. E. WXTTr.. . u -. C'n t XiS'irr. C. C. nAXCO' K. General Pnn'r Ticket .1ent. Manhood: HowLost-HowRcstored Jo iri!!i!d. ps-s. s'-iition of ie'yv.ci Esssr vr. I i:;verweli s. ( on if" ra-J.cat cure imli.oiit Medi cine) of Sre'ri'i.ttor.li.i'.i .r Seri.'nal wt-ik. nevs. Irr!ii'ir-?rr "s.-t-.o,.! In. 1.. . . I ti-ney. Mental iA PhTsical I iiV.,.r"irr l.n- ! pe.iiiue;it to M.irria- :-. etc : :, '....- iiiij r; .11, tfilepsy aid Flia. indueed hr 1, t.. sell-itululceiire or sexual e.it.-avagance, tc. The celebrated author, ;i this adtiiinbla Ess iy. c!.:irly dciuotistri'es. from a thirty year.,' succe-stii; pra-.tip, that the alarm ing c- :i.-c jiiejices 01 ii ii-abnse may lie rail ica::r t itred wit ,,; tli,. daniferoua use of i'lter;:,' t:. Tie!'-; 'r the application ol this knite; p,ii.inr , t n r.io.le ..I cure atone sir.t !e, certaiiL.tnd 1 3. etna!, hv means of 'Vu. every 'nflVr.-r, no msittc'r w h it hia condition may be, my Kiire himselt cheap ly, uivat..ly, and raJica'Iy. C7"Tb:s Lrrture sinn.1.1 be in tbe hands uf every youth and every roan in the land. Sent free, under sea!, in a plain envelope, to jfny, address. -i(r. the T!ivln rs. TiirtTLTruw ill .urnifALcV., 41 Ann St.. .New Y. : j liwIS-Ty Post.OiUce Bo v 45: CI HE HAVE IT At UST. Cl A pertect wori iu Siiirl ri. soin iC J-'Streteher anil iroi'ih ( hoard. . Best selling krtK-to in riarkV.:'. Sellout ajsi2bt, both in e??y and cchntry. It Ja-jis superior in every respect, and i j.l'oort- sakaUe than anv other hoard. j'be latest Tmprove-ui-jit overalls Pat-nt.-d ... -jij i-frr. Lar-re rer I cents ee Haul. T5'rV?t,irv st-lb-m r..t n. variM-rs wate4. A'jnits do rnt fail to send tor circn!arr feircs' to A. V. Smith. Hc Keesportj Aii.'giicny counfy. !'. Say in what pa-.r y6r saw' tliis a lt't. jrtl' O Yt. IfliKLAX, " -L' DE.iTIST. f.'.trre r.--nsite Lutheran Chun b. P''ET ROYAL, JUNI ATA CO.. PA., V hero ltc will auend tbe first ten das s of e: u ii month, cnniu'em ing lec tuber ist Toe I if.. ica. of the tie his ottiee will hV ocrnci-.-r! by J. S Kilmer, a young man j wortf.e.' f eonmlenee. and who has been ""ocia'ed with the Doctor as student and; ' . , , .. , , . assistant iwi vears and upwards. Thoso k. A ;" r u , r .'""' during Dr. Burlan'a stsofe fcr I pror.-ssinnaa s.rrvice, mav. and wH ffmt) arran-e the time with Mr. Kilmer wiie,, trier may bo serve.1, on the return of f"S 'ictor. AdmlnNtrator'.-r 6tfire. t' slate of Mrs- Juno Von-.lrU dtctaied. LETTEUS OK ADMt.ilsrRATDX on Ihe e.-tate of Mill. Ai.na Van Art. de eea(st. lale TSy'.i township Jriiata count v, L ivVjr- Sewn granted Ihe under, sijpied. all pervns indebted to aaid-pstato aro roT"?es1fc I to make pa r.u-at. a--l tl oso having claims or demands art ruesttd tV Caiii know ui tLi same i !..--t" lel.iv j - I I.. VAX stir, Jane If, - - JJministratur. n Sale Bills printed on short notice at ofisce of Ww Stntttel and litfuJiHcn.