I- UEPUBLICAN Min'IINTOWN: 1 EUMS. ii-r m U hr v.u ! i.iviiiimi. C i'nMi"it liiiii titili-i- in local Col in iviit (T i'r fact i iiiM-riion ,i be m nl-to those desiring i by the Viar, halt or quarter j to jJ-tr:i t.ir. r 7 S t'CEJ Anri'jd Eeuniotl Of tta J-rut-i Villcy Frinters' Asso - ,' on Cii" t;- or Rea r Is in t'ie nrrl World i-l'ri'.UnX t'ie Hiz'f t .irt of Rec 0r -1'rinti t'ie .1'ixiliiry vf lie JM'-wmrr ''. Juniata Valley Pn.-i'tn . J- "" i rf os j Y,':n' if i'e .''W."Jfi "I ., Co i-ht iti- ii '7iivrs Resolutions ff 1 v.i .'.' ' iku.ioui ,n ini ;rmeni J.f..!.' '.'..; r-riJinr for (he I'ult j . . f j n . f if j uv.1'"" y rojeasor ,. (lis'.v. (V-l- trer e;waJ ; o4 another tivi rtf; 'vf.. j l;..it i- - ii it Jt-hn says in the 20:h ch:ip- j I v.!.i!nui; he was s.e.iUiiiK ol the ' k ;: l!. the in U world. John nas it i--; j.:.;ir.il ri:.-r. ami his nit. ranees n:av . ,ll":'i' n, to trausaet Assoeialii.n Inisiuess. as ol the h:;lie-l aii.iic.r.ly. Wl.at T!:e -'-"ei'tion !.ilira.-es in its meiu'.i. r ;.:arv tie-re mi.si l: til- t't-'estial Kinc- 5,,'i" ,'"- oiuntiea of t'an,hii:i. r.".air, 15 -d-ai.d ll-se i" are careless o! recoid. ; U'nl- l""'rr, Huntinpioo, MiHin, Terry. 1- a cr sli" i . in.rferencr, or disK-lief in l. r-l are hrougtjt to tace itiei"" .Jits "l ne- r pi- iii.n.te rec i.ls 1 lhc ii-itu. ! .l e.ol '.e. The '- ' '" 'oeii' oa .1 IhmiK ot ' ;!.. :'ti:ure w .....is. !! ,w :.ir n.t.j r - t t. miist recti. How in my 1 ooij ai.y s grounds at O,s.soii was Bx.si .,n ' Afotvi, That etieb alitor be re t r. I it -to. II...V many as the pi ue at which to pic-nic, and last . q'tt-slo.l t flinlsli the IVofessor with L. .1 i- til l si tl y wtd t x; to in- ' ' ' ciioiis to peoj le iu th-s I.. in tti.-jii people are liv.l si.its niid are in- i li.l.tjits.' '!e spirit land. Whit delight, .jt a w-jtcii it ;.l be to look over the rec.-pl.- iii .t J. lin Sieks of, and ot which ..r -, i r. .1 vtiiiers muse inetition. Il thre b. t. 1 r.-corJs how can ts.-opie be I rr. jilU'S III ntiou ! recor.t relative 1 i. i ' ti .Hi. uor. l it is cl "anv s. ; lortu that c 'Mg 1 :ae vtiii irv.- ,s "-" wi-ort"'t til!, 't-j'i ; evert L. xtv s a.ittter!.: rjepelids en it. staumior iu the . 1 :: ;v . t ........ . . 'ji u. u.'vi ..v.viavT . . i , - - ,. .. . ...... i i- 1 : l ........ .1 : i . .... -' : "'. il.-ti t believe that it is u- ! S - Wf . .nv:i tura aroLud :;d claim to oc- 1 . . ... . , . , , . I si n ni:irc:jca .iireet.y lur iuo Uiii.l tve in doctrines targht iu books tl-at are I . .. , , ., i rr'i . . .1 ir.'r. vli:cu, taken h1 iu a.l u'rouu.ls, n.;-t'-sot v ir.-tul ;ecord. The whole Chris- '. , , ,- .... . i spiir.o-s, an. I :is a Di.i -e uf sunmier j ;.i;ih s 'uUb icd ou record. Destrov 1 r . ... T . . , . I resort K;r itien (.f ine.:Uo n'.uk.s with V.x ".J and N-.- ' T fstatiiunis and the faith r, , , . , - i le.ifiii an. I h iratvi!?;!. A nnuiber uf vl:-rir.tr. best 1!'-1 ' .-T r..- anions! human s , to preserve reconls ot k:!,i . a. .u 1 .L.rds ol peopl , m-"iu. l:ave tieeu '' :.i. ::-.. r, e ol people lr..ui ; : iai a: .1 intellectual culture j i . Lite ol ye.j-s of nvgiect iu i ... ol record. p...-.ti..n ot th; recording Angel in t-i; wot id 1..!:-: ! au exalted one. : .; llie w.iter or scribe of the . a:uo-i- people of the ear h was always, 1. i : :.:. .1.: 1 will alays b.- a liiglt one. T: .-lii.-r A-laiu wr..te i uot know a. Who ; !i.--t writ r atu.01? men was is u -t la'ut.. T'.e l-i2iaiii.e of the keerii ii of : I d i tu rtcrls ;-..oti2 cm, l:Re m.-.nv otlier Coo. -... i not know .1 j it has b'eu lost in ...t t!..-:vat i-'ajs or blai.ks that was j l: .uI.: aln ut lv r's mhumanitv to ma-i. ! T .1 ;ret ..jrari.-s have beeu destroyed by .1.:-. ol violent meu is Uot known. I'.'ru.-tion of scve.-al, tiiat contained :.i"t i:it!aali!.1 IMoriu itioii of the past, he 4 at 1. Vbat g-.at iaver.iions, what 1 'a: of tiioraj a id iate'.l'-.'tilal devel - ..is tu.-;.- irvaRd of can only be tun-ii.--.-J- i'. i they speak of telegraph. ii.-v r. cord the work of railr-.ads I u kteaws t limy Liats at a harvesting L-.r-. V".s it a reaper t What they i 1 a u.iy. f.,,,e by, in the great breaks t.l .......a- ludi-ua-iuit uimii ... t ciit'at!n.i.al.le hl..nks. cannot . I.-- i.:.owri t il t'ie t ile recorJs in th .. . .1. ... .1... ..... t ail ne its...: j! ii. tu. .., - . ..r..l it ill hate lieeu optned to tiie eyes of ' ti s. nils fl; .1 sj.ints !rom tiiis earth not fill i t"'-' ' i.s have been ejHriied." i John's r.-t vi ition not only teaches huraan kli;l to t,.- moral, to b.- just one with an-. , b it i'ldnectly i; teaches the high', & ''' i f kvei'iLg tc ..vis am..nj m-u. j Ei. ' 'n ' tvuy form of ci ihs viotj had 'r ... ( ivilizition, as if in syiniiathy i -.-a ;.ri. l, !.- that inspired lll J keeping j t! tie r ; ,.d ttut John is i p ..-tieu.J' . .'. i.a l It. ..;. -in i f ' rtcorda. As to , iift! - n v of th civii.r;tioiis of the past j .e art of j.rintini iu use is not known. , !(, i sat s, tne-e is tiotuiug new under " Il that is t'uc, 1 riSTlMl, f -.e -.1. j;i tK. :,..st was r.i practice. .. pist was r.i practice. tl,:s age pn.it.ng is .ne , .i i ... . ...... s.u-.L- I - "I , "'d jijin ui. truth, or L'.rning triilhtiil lan-?':..(.-.- ii ,es Lot pr.iuee th.- same t il.s-t as "L-ii jr;ni. d. A speech may be wasted on tie- d-.-sert air, but a speech in pri-it cannot l cxp'aiiied a ay. or lubhed out. jll a..il every elloit ' ineak lhe terrible (fi.s. of the compulsory sy-tcm of reli- pot. l'uat Cuusuutinc tastenetl on the Koman I '.d w-a a failure until the art of printing iL (.,-, ,..... a ,.,! rit into pis lice by Guttei.Oerz. The li.'e of every . r-ioneer m orliawjv. The ftpee.-h. --! i be misii.terpretcd, and at the tiuding ! tUe I riesthood false witnesses could -Hfy to hat had been said ; but once the Ksssaas brought into play, the printed 1'iges could not be testified to lalsely, for U-s.v r"""l.ic-d their own testimony they 'J'"' ! ir themselvea. -" . -lone s-aibolic English Priest, Tick-knv.- that the doctrines of the Catho church that taught the tuprcmacy ttf 'he Fuj t was not taught in the Scrip' ures, 'i;t dared not press his views so as to 1 on,e a teacher of their. Jolia Huss, tl.u he aiteuipted to arouse ftermany v th . same doctrine, that the Sc.i;' do uot teach the aupiemacy of 1' 1s, and that t. human jsiwer is the - . .r of a mau's conscience, and that by fr.ili alone lnau is jastitied, was put to 4he stake and burned in the year 1415; but "hea Gutt- iahurg began turning out the '-'e ia Oeruiany, in 1455, the power of Compulsory Keligion as enforced by the Catholic Church rapidly passed into decline. I- H.4 the printing press was carried from iertnany into Englrad, and then the Island s begin to take issue w ith the Compul sory Keligionis-ts, like as raa being done in Uuriuatiy. 1521 Luther was stirring the Catholic .... .:i. I 'ma- -1 i "sire t! e -inni.ctiE ' ' . t i t a lie iu inters uvia ou iue vai.nus I. -at even's have b.-en o i.i.. ' i i - i I i. - 1 1 iTaUcu roatls liasse.l Tesolutuins of - ---al t,-"-!' 'J,',- " ul' -i aiivl tlr vnv' horses m-.x be obtained ' , , , ., 1 . . , i-i,, ,,.,,..;,, :,. the t .ir . . - .. - T . ituaiiKS to the iiianafreuieiit of ruil- l.l:.. ,.t t .ps ti..si in tue a.tatr n ln r lt U1V time. Invi-r..ra- , t t i . 1 1 i .1 i. t .re i.'-ii t- s-i w.i '. in ,.!. J i i i r i roails fur the favors titeiKlevl to the . .u.I ..re t,.ai.ks .1 v.if lei.iaiu so , , lr n W'ter liiav be hail fresh i, , .A Church wi'l. t'.o "viuc 01 a iree con science, and Jm-tUicatioD hy Faith, to the very foundation. The press w,s his auxil iary, and had made n.-h inroads during the half century that pu-c.ded I,i-n, that the Carbolic power wa no longer able to tike met. to the slake and imra ,,t.:ilf jt h , done before. n. b,. W(.r(. vtitUvllt !id tiie books were opened and r,ad, ,,, le records were such a Compulsory Catholic Religion could not endure. Fn.tu the days of the prit.tinir of the - ""iieiiovrg, me r.-cording ol -'Vc::ts became more geieral, until printing t""k lhc f"rm X-l';-ri ana now j every county has its newspaper records, ',,ich re 't coni.lete records of the !g,'nl'"lml,ul",:v, - u," -t hum.n- kind l.as knowledge oi. Ex.litiou, as jf.ie art of i.ewspar lecording is, and ' S"8' a"d I'oweriu! as it is as a safegu rd, i r mr--T,t to be used against the abuses nm""S '"in, ii has not been orgamtd into ; ratcrnity, as tu.ny ot thf other interest " u nave occn. tint oigiinjaiion income me. It is not far distant. Al-eidv j iclei of the most powerful iornialisu, ' sc, n in the scattered organu itious ! "e "i o rc n mine Matton-U oi;aiiiz itious throughout the country, -s..d f. bat orjramied i. Journalism !'.! he one liuinire.l years i iu the i future lere is no jvoj'het to tell. t e'-'k ' e new vrattiaatton of Prin'cru, known as The Jiniata Valllt PBiXTtas Associa- Tiox, vresson, on the Allegheny J""i'a. 1 he iiian ig -Mient, which cell - - 1 ,i" ei oi omoers, coueimi- '-e-e ine meet me partake ot the ' "I a j i.'-iin-. so ...a oiVe hands and . .ii. s imgut p-irti. ipaie anil bate a day ol . vre.tti..:i. The i'ennsy Itaaia lUilroad : Saturday whs fixed as the day lor the occa- s ',,!'- . U Th? Comi anv fiirnishcl the tickets : tickets thnoi-h th - various otli il ' 1 11 itlMMll UU, , -1 a J light on Svur.lav moraine, editors and I ... ..... i primer mini tne aui.Tv-i.t s.vii.ois cm- bractst by the Asioriation t.. k cars and u:ade direct for the place desina'ed for the tucetiuc The pt inters fr.uu Juniata, em, M-.tlim, Huntiiplon, Centre and . ' Iliair counties, bead.d bv the Alto.n. ' bra. - s baud, iu handsome uniiorni. rea. hed j about 11 o'c'.ook a. M., on t!;o moni- -v: .. l ..i t . i. .. I.lU IJIVLill -ue.i uuove. AS I lie v r. s- 1 - U Jl. u.-e is the p-ieat fatal point : ,,,.'.. 1 . . iai 1 1 11 a etnii'-es mil ijc t;i..uiii auu aval . t .1 . 1 ri 1 the bi-antv of the n itnml '-rove. The' . M ... . : . 1..." 1 1 " , , ., ... - weiililiv peoi'Ie frmii the cities, lhe ti-oiu tue j-i-rinj? on a neekon. iue- corps of servants are exjievl-.tious in J their work, ami cult in e.l ill tht ir Man-1 u.-rs. F.r the mail who llefc.ls rest, I f. r the lover, anvl those fpenilirv; a liL -v-iaoon. t. resson shjij. i prove an t-TJ th-y I'ara lise. L n drives an.l . walks, all in the sha.Ic of native vrtxul. I For tlie str.ili nt, a p'.ai-e where pro fomnl thought cannot bo dislurbeil I l y me eontii: ion ol tue nusiness .i j i' - ii worhL For the family, a jla"e where the vices of the vast muati Je tl j not re:u-li. rtltKTPrO OF THE AssDrlATION. The nK-tr-tinu of the Association R-.') uiuiua- , i -. i..... :,, ll r ,i :t . tiro . i ir v :u. '1V..C 111 u.i v.i .aar'vriii.. r-l . . l- . j washout on the wvatd s.ile Of tn: rr,svcutors W. H. MeXitt and l. U. II. t!s. i ib. tel, at 3 o'clock P. M., W ith Col. J. j -j-j1IS was a case b.-1-iecn sowing m;. hii:e j II. Bowman, of tiie Lverett 7m, id j,eple. Verdict, guilty of three counts. the chair. I previous to sentence a petit:. ei, largely j The new Constitution was present-' si?lK.d bv cimns - the l...rou-h, was pre e I, re;. 1. an 1 u-1 pteil. as follows : : Sl..j t ti,e Court, praying the Court to be j Article 1S-clioii 1. This .eg mir iti .n 4S i. n,, rjt as thv, 1 w ill K-riiiit. S. iiten.'.'d shad lie known as "The Association l . , .... ' I'r.n.ers of the Juniata Valiev," including ; ' ,"""1'' ,,n ':h C",",' !'"' iil.e eoiii.ti.-s ot l;.-il!..rd. b.air, Cambria, ' meiit in the county i ul, and lined one dol- ... . - . . . i-,.ulT. t iiartielil, lluntingdon, Indiana, Ju- ; niaTa. iiim.n an.l l en v. Art. "J ec. 1. The ofiieers of the aso ' eiatioti shall consist til a I're. dent, Mist , .,,,,1 Vice f resul tits, SeCf-Ury and j Trt.asiiter, ate I an f.xtruuvc tuinniiiiiice .iisistinz ot otie member lioin e.uh coiintv, :. . ... ....t.tii ...A . .1... - - - p - 1. 1 it uom &naii lit: v-.v-v. v.sa me us.. .liliual Ml. cling . n cav-n year. I Art. .; ec. i. i ne i resin.-.i. m..... rr.-- .1.. .... ll t.i.h'i oe.-ai.iris. lflt'e llolice ot -II ririllar nl.d SI.'S-al 111. M ' 1 1 II 'S. aild UH : . " ' ' r . . at. ..a. I - Mich oilier duties as usually d-volve upon a . . ;. 1 . .1. . . 11... v. ... i.n sivling oihoer. or in his absence tlie 1. e 1 . 1 rr. saleiit sli all oil! lare 111 111c oiu.-r .iam.-.i. ec. 1;. 11 Mial. IN Hie viutt. ..1 ..i.: .71. - retary to keep lhe i. imites, a roster of the .... i.,it- c luct the ct.rresjK.ndeiiCe and i,... ' the A uiies 1.1 the Treasurer iu absence of ouch an otti.-er. j Sec 3. 1 he dutv of the Ki -cntive t'otn-. m.iie.-, in conjunction wiih the other olli -.-rs Vr:':.: I ( mi H;rs o( ji,,,, ,10t later ; ,,, Se.-ti i.ilx-r ot each year. I I Art. 4.,..c. 1. Ai. p-rsotiswnoareet.,- j t. rs, publishers, comi-.sitors. pressmen, or Ill auv way eoiii.rs-t.o -i... ...s - . ri .i."... wulnri lhe territory above uaiiied. Ixs-oiiie nieinl rs .if tin ass.- iaiioii ! I ... al... t a.l utl U1.lltl.ll Ifi III I) 1 I V T .,.... v.. ...e - cents. . I c Q.w. I. 1 He eO!l.!l...H..l - ; be ! n i . ... altcr.-a or m.. .,....s ...... ....... meetHgbyal.o-.ti.ras vote o. tu. hers pre-sei.t. I T lo ni eiiiotu r.t of.W-rs a.sroptrted . ... l-.y c miuittee fire as fol ows : "lT. si.kiit. J il.n M. Ilownun, Ev , rett l'res: First Vice l't esiut nt, II. C Dei n, AUin:i Tribune: ScCkikI Vice I'retsLl.-nt. Ocr,c ii. UOO.lianU- or. (XwfieU llepublira ; S oritary, J.iiin M. FuiX'V. Altoona Tribune ; freisurpr. Frank lll.-fght-y, fiunt- in..lon Xetct ; Executive UiTiiliil.tec, J.une F. Mi. kel, liealfor.l UazeN ; James II. Irwin, Altc.ona Und.cnl ; II. i fSiTi.hri.i Freeman ; TL II. Fcrster, Bclkf.inte Centre Uemvrnl ; J. W. S-ott. OscooLx Revtihe ; Al. 'lj lmrst IIuntiiifT'lon Globe ; J. II. San sotu. Invlinnii Democrat ; J. Yv'. Spt tl tly. l'ort Koval 7 iaim ; Geo. Sliroin, Newpoi t Lehtr ; E. Conrad, McVey tuwn Journal. Mr. Ftirer, Lavinfr tlcclmrrt the nomination "for ScietarT, VC. K. B.K-kinhaia, of the Altoona Call, was elected. Tiie Committee on Resolutions re TKrteJ the following, wbiclt were adapted: Ke,olet1, That the thanks of the associa tion are due to the Pennsylvania Kailroad Companv for the generous courtesy they have extended to us on this occasion ; for the excf llent acrommiKlations and lor the care and attention they h we given to our comfort and enjoyment this C""'!"? " " serving of our highest praise and grat idc TWrrrf. Thit especiallv is our grat. tnde due to General Superintendent Fui:i., Su perintendent of Motive Poaer and Maehin fry Theodore X. Ely,'Iivl-l SnnenntoD dents Hubert Pitcairn, S. M. Prevost, S . S. Blair and P. F. Siuith, nd to Chief Uerk Thorn-. J. MaiUand, of Altoona, lor their i Tai'naa eflorts toward m ikinar this aiiiinii reunioit and ettieieut otlicers and gentleman and an honor to the fcomiiatiy. Keolred, That the thanks of the associa tion are also due to George F. G.nte, Su )eriiitendOtit of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Kailroa l-, lor similar larora euuiut-rat. d boe. He is worthy or all praise as being the nzht man in the right place. Iiwlud, That we duly a prociate and will hold in gratef ul remembrance the hos pitable reception extended to us bv E. J. r-n in i urv are lab ium L nger, Mipeiintxnilent of the Mountain House, and the Irvedum of the lx-sm tnl ami extensive grounds Inch were riven to us nas aiucu to tUiUie our reunion one of i. ... unusual enjoyment. After tlic rctuliiig of wlaicli the rresi.Unt intro luce i Professor A. L. Guss, wha prooeetle:l to ue iwr an aUit-s8 on tue tmliject of Jjurnalism in the Vtilky of the Jn-ii.it.u Tiie rrofcissor' ailvlwss is too Ion?; fr iii'iic;;tiLn in newsivipor co!n:unm x ovjitinjr as in serlul fonii. A nninlxT of the company, u lio UmI pone olf ou un excursion to KIt nKlmi .r, the four;- V (-",,l,riA ntj-, n-tumetl, 'n',iaiu,'1t t'oufusioll in.-i.l. Iltil V' .tl'f,r-f' ra the Professor wit h.lrew. j ii is iue mien nun lo nave the aIiir ss liuMisheil. ns i' owi:ig resolutions iinlvate : h En las, It is of the highest iiu-l-.;rt;tuee to jotunJisin in Central l'ennsyjvania that the history of tlie press .-f the Juniata Valley Priuters' Ass.x-i.il ion, as jireim-l to be read l.y Professor A. L. Giisr. on this the (itU J iv of September, 1ST'.', tit Cres soti. Cambria couniy, ie jireserveJ in book fomi : therefore be it Re J ted. Tint Professor A. L. Guss ! be rej.le:ded tofjive to the respt'i-tive j , I'nrs of Hw v.. ...e ..')! .. .o !, I ill u lnm f tb- ...o .ti.m ( - - - - ' " ' - -" ' " tl iil..'tuseritt ;;s rv l..U- t C:le!l olli I e. Willi t.lu re.jnest thilt it be fonofted un 1 riHr I fur Iub.ic.;tion. - 'eit tl it i as wil ( il.ible hi.Ml to a.l 1 brief bi io;r:;i.lii.';tl bket; ll of each -nli l fVC'.T C l:t.)r OliUecie.l w Jh the I u-I til'r.i:C tin inn ti i lti...-L. ,aF 4 i.. "1111111 IHU I Ulaa. krt J1 I IU ilir X i- lltltin, s tll:.t a brief pelS UliJ liis- i .. 1. . ir. i . i i 1 'i v e::-"ii eii.t'.r m:iv in1 Tireser ve. 1 ! wi.il the hirtjry of the respective ; lle '.v:r.:iiv-r Resoleed, That all c.Tit rs who V l'-'r own I lf lH-tnrc aU.t li.0 petit re Vl , teir olhee br.iUIin t) the book at tiit-ir own exiiellso. n . f . I .... . a. k -r l. 'mlw.es .if tlio ncc:. ifi-if t. ... -. tw.i t - :.l U. l' .. ....... f.. the binding of t!le sjiitl hisf.iry. I Resolved, That no fe'.ver than tM I ooiies for each cfik-e be priutetl an.l bt'iin-I. The formal business tl'iis tlisix.sevl ,.r ii. ...1.1.. 1: . 1 vvi .r ei, li.vl; asstauniv tll ei se-.u -tiaii.. t.u : .. . iie tsciirsionisis 1CH ov the a.Uf O- , , - . - f , evening train east ward : Others at lia.f-iwist 0 o clock evemno-, an.l the 1 1 ... - Court Proceedings. StrTr-MEKK TLr.M, 1S79. The Court business that w as or is of pen- crai mteresi last weeK mjy oe suuiiueu up ' 1 : ... .. . i brieilv. Commonwealth vs. The Chief B'lrprss and Town Council of the Uoioiijth of Milllin tow n and Uoad Si'.js rvisors of Fennanigh township, for not rcps.ut!i;r tiie bridge across the basin, near the Keui.e iy i. Ioty w are house. David K.SuIoulI, proseciilor. True bill, found Sept. 4, 16-79. Coiimionw -al;h vs. A. W. Broo'.s. Ia di. tmeiit Forgery ar.d emlx zz'em.nt. lar. with costs of iiroseculion. I.iwyers in tht cas Pisttict Attorney Jacobs forCoru- ... i i i.i..-. i... .. a ..... m'MIeai.u, ..tuusaiiu ! a..-r .... .,Ui....... , In the matter of the division .,1 Tuscaro- r;l tow iishiii, the coliiailssioiu-rs, u iniei .-sie- I ,,-.n:.. ii...a-. .-.1 L.. K ...ir ...... 1 ' - reiMirl in tavor ol a line OI UIVI-loll. Ullicil . . , . , , i ,rca, ain.lirOiessorA.I.v.Uss H.artlii.lL,,wi ;, , be Lhairman (da rinatnitU'c of Sii,., , ,,,,. , . ,. , , ., A 11 vUTI II. t . ..........v .... , - - ..-., tl.. h , r,.,,R.s t,;i.iiv n ;IIi js tnjiir.-d, i-.o.. ..f lli. .i nahfi .! chs-tors of the ... ..... - v. . . . I... . I- ... ... .I... -.,,!.. ..1 I .OH HSU I.'. .O l. l.llk. II ..... .... j...a. ... , . T.. I ... .1. . is.i. tor holding elections, on Tucsd iv, the l!th 0 a .a- ..i- V.........1...1. Is.'l ..a-. , . - . John Dawson Jones el al, vs. Pcnn-ylva- nia KaiiioaO C'liuj-any. This was a case fo recover damages lor the death of Mrs. Jon. s. who fell from a bridge that crosses r;1jjrol,i trai.k at Port K ival and was kiilol. y jj,irU.s uf ttlu f.;1. The charge . jury W he case is the most complete history of the case. The charge is as fjltows : ToTiif. JrT. CtmUtmat f tit Jury; The plaiiitilT. John iawk.ii -lorn, in Lis on n bi-half ami.1" for bis cl.i.itren, Mies me oeieuviaui, ,1,,. : ... . ''-"-" ' j the moiiev value to biiu and the .ud chil- !.....-. ft -..I.. P .i .A H I '..ritH ltlV til ffiMll'IT ' . , .. 1 . . , utt-ir : ..,.. ;... f.,.,,,,1 1 ---- " , Head on the night of the Hist ol rtbruary, I3s( a IVJt ItC. Ill'lll taJV DO ... ..a....-s s of the bridge over the d leiidaiil's road on Ttiscarora street in this borough of Pcrrys ville, Juniata county. The claim ot the plaintiff is based upon the following facts and allegations of fact: in ism, when the defendant loraK-a its roa(j Hn-unpb the borough or tow n of Perrys- ville, it cut what i called Tuscarora street at nearly a right angle and at considerable depth below the grade of the street, which destroyed the way for travel, and then un der the charter the company was compelled to bridge this street or public way, w Inch i: did, and this bridge is elevated twenty feet above the track of the railroad, and is ap proached by an embankment supported by wing walls. The mere bridge itself is aal'e and guanled by rails, but the wing walls are without guards. Now in the tirst place it was the duty of the company to construct this bridge ever its road, so as to render it safe to all kinds of travel, by vehicle or on foot, and it waa their duty to maintain the same iu a good and safe condition. K. 11. Co. vs. Irvin Borough, 4 Jv'orris, 330, and others ihere referred to. 1 be duty then of keeping this bridge safe and in good repair being thus cast upon the company, the first queslioa is, tlid they do it? The bridge- proper was safe and railed, but the wing walls were not railed nor guarded except by the wall itself rising from 4 to iO inches above the road-ted ; and the road-bed ol the approaches within the wing walla had through use and time auuk some 8 inches below the planking of the brittge proper. The height of the bridge wiug It hits beeu lepeatediy hell iu this State that da'i gerous embankments along tl.tf public high way should be secured by guards, rails, or some other ellicieut protection from acci dent. It is not to be doubted Hi it tbeu low 8-inrh wing walls, nngiiarded as they were in this bridge, were dangerous to travel in vehicles, and on horses, but the question inuoived here is, were thev d arer.-rous ' to foot passengers t The inquiry here is cor.- Uned to loot travelers. It is shown that I about 7 o'el. k ..n il.r ,.v. ..ii.r ..f the 21st February, 1S7S, this woman, Mrs. Jones, lelt her house, which was but a fear yards from the totith end of this bridge, to go to Mr. MeCulloch'a to renter some domestic help, ai d that ulmiit 1 1 o'clock of the nam? evening she was found dead, in a sitting posture, in the drain ditch of the road-bed of the railroad, w ith her arms folded and her head beudit g fornaid. Thcie is really no direct evidence as to Ilia cause ot her dealh, or nther, ne should say that there is no evidence how she came by her death, but that it was the result of an injury by a fall from elf the wiinr wall of this bridge, or n. c,o iir.He i-..r- a blow from a passing train is mi - tain, for several of her ribs as well as ony of her arms w. re fu.ud broken, and it is certain that her death was the result of l-er- -..t.-.l I..;..... I.. ,i t. i n . - " '"J"'.'- ""-rutc 'O an (.linn, and cireumstances showing n'liene a .... the part ol a person fi.nud kilhd by a fill or oilier shock, it is a presumption of law, knotting hour carelul the mass of mankind are to atoid death, mid preserve lite, that the injury j. uot the result of ran-lessness ou the Jart of the di-L-e.is.sl ; iu short, the love of lite utll stand ior proof of care un- t'' contrary appears. Cleveland and itrl..,r.. If i; ... i,: u , Kailroad s. Weber, -'1 W., I""; ' ' T Weiss vs. Kailroad, 2 W. N. C, 2i4 ; Kail- j road vs. Ila-en, 11 Wii-nt. I'll; Kiiiroadj vs. Hall, 11 Smith, :;t;i ; Aden vs. Willard, 7 Smith, oil. - Starting out with these recognijed prin ciples, we have : First. 1 hat it was the dutv of the rail- ro.id comimnv to build and ma!nt..iu this ! i brnlje and win? walls hi anisl and safe con- ,;;,,,, j-r vehicles and toot travel. t-co:i.l Tint the wimr walls sunt.ortiii? ,)je aH to:ul.es to this briope wen : but from 4 to ti iiM-hes lo.-l.or than the ro d-b.-d it Selt. without quar ts to prevent vehicles be i)lg lucked olf bv urn til v l.or-es, or I.M.t o..r.-. -., ,.,- olr ! the darkness ami ',.,,;:, ,Xl.., ,,., Third. That this woman was found d -ad of her house dirtctly (,u a b e line) to the ventre 01 tnat lei i soi.iu w in; w ail, aim et en (accoidieg to Jaeohs) onto the ry wall I itself, rendering it nearly certain that her death waa caused by her stepping off the j wiiiR wall and lalin- 10 feet. I lf the.ewas 110 more in the case, tiie ' ilitiiiity of the compute to piy the money j value of her lile would bo fixed, and your j duties would end with the as-es.siiient ofj the .lam. ig.-s. j liiit your dulies d not end j'ist h re. I There arc some faets to be wt iuh-.sl. an.l 1 J riuciples of law to be applied upon finding; I ; certain facts, which may wholly prevent litis plaintiff from recovering anything for the loss ot this woman's hie, aiul they are these : ' It is a Wet! reco.iized principle ot law that, I allhou-li the coiniunv mar h .vc ii.-ziected its duty i:i not gnanling by rails or other 111.. Ills H..-S.. wll..r w-i'ls slltl if tl.U uiimh was hersi-lf finite ..t :.,..-;...-lii,iT t v..r.-i... 1 . r. - ,. , ,. , ., . ,. ' that ordinarily reasoaaoie care and caution , ! wails were at hi-h,-st iils J tei-t. w hich prudent s-rsiit.s take to avoid dan- house, bank barn, wagon-shed and oth.-r ger and loss of hf.', and thereby contributed oiltbnildincs. 3ee bills, to her ort n death, her hu bm l cannot re- Saui'iel li. Sinilli will sell a gen: r..' viri cover, becaii-e the law wiil .: i.i..i. rta ; .-S- of !i h. fvi go.. .Is. at 5:iiULs T.in- 1 to ca.;jUte und aiijiist the proj-irtions , i Tthah each ('he woman an 1 the compiny) I his done to produce th" disaster. Now the I laa re-piires tin' ad p-rsoiis using the high j ! way, must walk by siht w hen they can sw, : and avoid all manifest dinger which coin mi'li r irv ni l common pru lence cm r.--Vetit. A stranger, that is, one liu u-ipi int.-vl with the w ay, walking lhe highw iv by nijtht, and tillable to si e clearly, may, it is true, walk by faith, for he has th right l' assume ; tint the au.horiti -s, or those whose duty it j is to make and m.vi'itai:i sitely the p.iii"i.; ' w ay has ilisch irg.-d the duty, and if a tr ip : is ielt, or a danL'eroiis pltce is iinii iid -tl. by which he is inj ircd, no negligence can he hm ii:.-.! to l.l .i. li lt ah. re the trav. js UuMw wi1 ,,lf. rJ(, r j,,,,. knows that a dang-r his anl imguar.l d ... ,. , . ,, .,...,t 1 1 ' I ii li.iirt can in ill. a nil ijkc I va5vi"..iu:v, ill. a ' sm ts lo at oi.. aeeei-.... i, i ne . ... ... t.o ; . 1 4 ut taiilt V- has ronti ilMit.il to tns ott n loss, ai d the law uili not weigh the mailer between him ar.d the authorities, who have also tieglecicd tie ir duty. 'ow- you will pt rc ite from these princi- i pies, that you mast consider the conduct of ' this d..-:id woman, and see whether she iias ! helped by her own acts to bring about the ; accident which cost her her life. Was she : Iicgligent I I'm I Mie know that tins ornig. was iiangerous n -ca.ise ...e wing wans were . t.iig..arvl..:,ai:a mat in ua;K an.l nmt ,,,, ,;u.rilsl.v c.ll(ic t.vor tl,,,v.. a, anv , x nighl an attempt to cross o.er if, without a . ,, , To tU CJ bj j,,,.,, , fillc ui, light, would Ik-d iiiiterous and exjn.se her j , u. of Avr,!lirc amI iL-v..., cattle, wuh a " BM J '" 1 ": IJ"1U ,r",u " " J Iiri VIpfriIl VI lit II OK. U I) lll IU I IVif U'l' la . . U . a t, . . . 'I i.. -.s ..1 - - o weru j,.,.,,,,.,, (-....iish, but this woman, l.av . . . . ine oil in h-r la-nii, tl..l not even light it. bit atteii.i te.l to cross in tne aiiMiess. She lived but a few yaids Iron, this bridge .... ... I'l' 111- . ,"""" ' - "- - to the house ol nr. Wcu!iocii just as near, bet involved the crossing ot the track oi tlie railroad. Jtow these iiiestions you must answer, ami if you lind that this wo man was fairly chargeable with the want of common care in doing what she did in at tempting the passage of this bridge on that dark ami rainy uighi with her lantern in her baud unlit, then you should not hud tlie value of her life ill favor of her husband ; she would be to blame, and th -re shoiil 1 lie no recovery agtinst the company, although it also failed in i:s duty iu uot rendering the bridge sale by guar ling tne w ing w ails. This is really the only question of fact that is involved in this case ; all the o'ii.-r tacts are admitted or uncontradicted iy proved. You, then, as the triers, must say whether, w hat this woman did, ill attempt ing to cross this bridge on that d.uk and ra.uv night, without a light, and with the kuon.lo.lge of its unguarucd wing wails, was an act that a person of common care anvl prudence would, or would not have done. 1:', in view of all the circumstances, she did what an ordinarily carelW rson would not have done, this j laintilf should not recover. If. on the other hand, w hat she did evinced ordinary care and prudence, the plaiutill should recover ; and if you lind that he should receive a verdict in dimtges, then the next question is, by what staudard are the damages to be estimated ? Life by law, under the statutu of the 2Glh April, lco5, and the unrepealed clauses of the act ol j , , 14th Ap.il, has a value for the loss of .. : l . l. : .. t. .. .. - :..... ,A .... mn. wuniu iue Dunitvii ii.it nui w w vv ' pcns;itcd in view of the circumstances. There is nothing to be all.iwed lor snlL-r-iugs of the woman, or the mental anguish of the survivors, but only lor the loss of the life In a money view, that is, whatever this woman was worth by her la'ior, both at home and at service to this pi tiiilifT and her children, in view of her age, and the pr o- able duration of her life, wi.l be tlu dam - .. -1' "'-'' ' fi-iJ as a fact that she was ' K"ll,.v f negligence, then find a general ! T,Jlct for ,Il J JelendanU The l.iwvcis in the case were, for pl iinlilT, Parker and Atkinson; for defense, Doty &. Son and KMer. Verdict six bilinired and seventy-live dollars tbr plaintiir SHORT LOCUS. Dysentery atll-ets a niiiob r of people In the Juniata valley. . The schools in the Ixiroiigh and in Fer- ; lu.in.igh toivuship open. si ou Moud iv. j j.im,. McAuler, of Fayette township, is ,.!., ,.aill ,UM ,- excellent on ilitv. Tle Ses,jn ,ne psbvterian church .. .... ' in this place hs tab. ml the d nice. Chew Jackson's Dest Sweet Navy To- baeco. iH-e. 4, lS7S-!y. i Tiie Comiuissioners ol Perrr rmniti- h iv I - . 1 oil-red kl.UOO reward lor Sain Albright's arrest. The M. E. church at Ke.sFs ,;ap will hold. a festival on ril lay and Saturday, Senteui- J b r Ii'ih and 1 llh. A drove or horned catlle from Iu li ma county pass.st through town un Wednes- day ol last Week. Fiiil.nlc'phia grain markets on Saturday Whiat $1 .l.ilol.uO. Corn 47to41K:. Oats lltoUV. An exehaiifre of books kept the children in a state ol t x.-itement in the common schools on Mondav and Tuc.sd.tv. Ilijr Spring Presbytery of the V. P. rhureh will be heal in McCoysville oil Tuesday a'ul I W"edncsi!;:v , the ilid an 1 2lih d ivs ol" this mouth The lamp that li-lits the .river bridge pot ! out ol fou.iit.on some lights a,..,, and since ih-.-n darkness r.-igi'S supreme iu tiie b.i.le ' at l. gl.t. Lullo-ran people h.-I I a festival in Griv- ; ' ' i I bill's Hall last Tlmrs l av evcTi.nir. i ne : : funds raised are to be Use I in but ing luni- ' 6 .ure ior tnu new euurc... , This is the way a pirfieulir exehmpe w rites it : It sounds iiinuy to hear ol an eld ladv kissin.' her fat crit" cotv, but then j there are plenty of pit Is who are dizzy , i-uouth to let a calf kiss them." every woman wlio lias no 1 liil.iren.ito a Mr- " i'". " a?1. l C umls rl and county, Kv.. did r.-ecntlr, v. iien h di.-d : " f'" '" l. to the editor of the Ceor- R' ' K'-. Tu:i t. ;-. t-ke'i ol lhe comfort he had louiil in reading Ids i;nr iu hvr sorrovt . Ac'ien his been bronpht npiinst the ?. ho-.l Hoard of Miliiiutown, belorc S.piire London, on tiie charge ol 'en; .ginjr m p'o inotirif; the Sale of school books, and also interested in the !i;ri.ihif'g ol Itooks, sta tionaiy anvl si hool slip plies." Prosecutor, H. II. Wilson. - a, .. The Fx-cntors of the est vtp of Alcxin- d -r Andrews, decc.is.-d. wi.l offer at i.uli iv ; aie, on the premises, at 1 uVlock P. M., on j U..lnr.l.r ll.t.J.., 1 lT'l a lirm ..-tft"lllt , s I..'.. II... ..r..i-rre ..f said il.i-ert. nt. . . - , . i . - -. . , , , . . . . having tit. reon cr.-cted a good daelloi j :iL.-rt , one-h.i'..f iiortn ol L nion sehoo! hiui-e, in F:.-tte towu-hi. UJ OaiUIUJV, VIKIKT I, 17.K See hi Is. A!rs. Susan R.-dinton will s. ll a Lous. an.l lot of ground iu Tlion-.psontott ti, on aat urd.iv, Svi.teiiiV-r 1 lsrj. See bids. o STATU FAIit A C PHILADELPHIA. The State Fair of ls.'O, which opened on , . Moud iv. the s:n Hist., at Philadelphia, pre I seiits to iis exhih.tors an exhibition never ' ! I . belore witnessed in this Com., oi.wcaltli. t ! save null- the cver-memorabie event of the Cenleniiiai year. 1 he capacity of the Main Building, which : otir rearers wil. recolleet, covers more tliait ; tttenty-two acres, together wiih the en-j dosed sp-iee aitj ..e:it, are filh-d with tine j herd of calt.e a:al horses, the newest im- i..oveiin its in labor-saving m chinery. fruits, tl itvers. ami seeds in iTotiisioti. to- ,..,...,,, aii ,..L. (l.Imtlc mai.ilf irll.r. r. . &C, which contiibiitc so larg -ly and til -ct- u.illy to displays of this ch trader. Amoi g tiie f.hiluts which space cn.ililvs us i.o eiiu.ii. I tie, is a laig.' colict-tioii il th.iroiuh-hreil anvl iin.o; Ud ilralt htrss. tine-bred horses of tare (.trains, inclil -ling the celebrale l Arabian M diivms rcecnl y prcsrhr. .1 to it-inT.lL (.r.int uy u uu.ni 1 of Tmkey ; a better vaiiety of ohvirt-horii ' herds linn ever Cimgr.gaksi together in tlie ! L'nit tl States heielol.ne. toetii.-r with the ,, vxu.atKa (li..i.iv , bred Jersey fp'rudhl hon of hue W-g anl ii..-l l.e- wooh'J hhrvp. rhoifv Tjucttf of Clu'Mrr, n-t-p. I) ik lure, ami Poland China stt'iue, aud all o;h.-r live .-tock in proportion. A prominent and iutcre-ting feature will be a cheese and butter factory lr.nu I'liea, X. Y., in practical operation, turning out each hour large quantities of the best and choicest products of the dairy. This ex traordinary attraction has been sccn-cd by the managers at a Cost ot one thousand dol lars. The applications for motive-power to diive the machinery in motion have tested the ingenuity ol the obliging managers, and the contributions of agriculiurd produce are simply immense. The Camden and At lantic Railroad will .show the products ol the farm and gardens along their line, and the Vineland Society has postponed its an nual xMr.itioii and turned all its cC.rts in favor el tl. ' how at !'hilade!( hia. Little Delaware s :ms rich supplies of he fruits to comp -te w ith the orchards of Pennsylvania. Indeed, the exhibition is r:!htr an inter- Slate than a .state all'air, and the manufac turer of I'hiladi Iphia have found it out, and have gone to work in earnest. Noticb. The Juniata Agricultural Soci ety will hold its Xineteenth Annuil Exhibi tion at Port Royal, on the Sth, Utti and 10th days of October, INTO. K'JAIl IIEUTZEER, Prcsidont. Jons P. WtiAtTvis, Secretary. ang20-tf FOU SALE A commodious Dwelling House, and urn Store Rooms, in tiie bor ough of Mifllintown, Juniata county, Pa. I ins is a rare chance to acquire uwening nous... and business place in Mililiutw n ; a chance, which if h-lt pass, may not bv) equaled in many yean. ' For particulars, address this office.- tjan2J-.f CiAMMtrXlUAIIoX. PniiT Royal, "Sept. 8, 1379. Editor Sent inl and R'pablic in: lcar Sir A fe dava ago au article appear ed in the Democrat and Remitter pur porting to be troui Turbett township,' wherein one of the re mar lis made tiv 1 ' ni while aoiuig as cu iirmart of toe l i Republican coovcutiou w .s criticised. This is what 1 .aid, "l lirouh the ! practice of jorrupiii u in this ena'j it ' is possible tor . biith county t.ffi rer tn take $ l.lO.OO of the taxes of the peop le, and appropriate It to hi' own u, and tl.eu be -appointed to the position of Jury (Joiumissioner, ami aid in ii rn the jiry wheel with tue uantes of thos that would sit on his ou case AtiJtuej iry that was dnwn was certain'v opeti to sti -pieiou. The Ufin ucnil and Re itsl'r sas that Ilis Honor Julj;e Juuk n and Mr. Moist ti!Vd lb box and wno Would Gad fault wi'.h those g. ui l--iii"n ? 1 say to the ii.'inirv. m one. liut su,-'i is not tiie case, and no one ouirht i.) kno tetter than the 1 editors of that t.aner I II .Mr. IlamiUi u oue of the Jurt Com i oiisstoners, was anav ami bv some means I Jauie.s Peeu acted In the frill capacity ! of Jury Commrs-ioner and hiied iu the , l i . ,1 llaii:i;tnn wonlj i I have been en'jlrd to put into the box. Anv nno Wlsl.ifiir to know T Vim rir . , ,, . ; ticu.ars, may noi.nre of .dr. .Moist. l,,. li . . t.i . . i James t'ei-ti took the people s money j duriii,; the moiiihs of September. Oo-to' ; ber and N ivem'jer, and thanks to the ; rin te has it et, iioi l.e ai led in fill injl the whei.1 in lVcemb-r. Mow, I i think, 1 havo 'nude go.ij thit part of the charge. Now, as lo su-pieiotis of the J ury. If 1 wisae I in go into per-n- i sillies, it could be made so clear, th it j . man, ai he runs im-iit read. I am ! nre that anv one that a- ate.ut AI i:I n ' iiirln.' tr.e t'niirt c !iol s. p the action ! ' of the Kni! in liavm- the bill klilej ill: prai .i j iry . If 11 had iom.. inro open ' I'ourt, liiere uiieht Lave been u.aile ' j s one d-veloiiiionts r- II- e'i:-.2 o;i the' '" t!"'ir tools, S wi-hirc to be !"'r-",i,! '" ler.'ii: lu-uutejy the. ine :i .ir cnJ, l will c.o-e. .t sui I I tistier nine, i ma v i.-ii wnat i sum or , th" w." k:iiji of the I'-n whilu acting t ,, ." ... r for t!:ree vear. as a 'iti'-lic i It! -er id this . ... .... . i tl .7 .. i . ot the peotu-, if tney cu'd be c.-tVUH - ,,f ,r,Itl fhsf t w b , . a corporal g.iurd. .u;.ioriiiig this cor- ! rupt reint' hi tin coii.i'v. Yours, V. m. II. (Jro.mncCK. - SoI.IH Kits' Htl'MOX. At a uieetitii; of lhe co-niuittce of , Arr iiieeiiic'its f ir the reunion of the sol.ilei s of .) 11:11.11 s e. uo' l to be held in AI itiiiniowti, on September i'i'h, IS i 1'J, it was. I ReiJfd, Tl'at eich township ory.-in- j ze into a Jvrii Laiioii, and a; point a ' co n 111 1 tx! in ; oliiiier and meet at si tue ! p v.n io.it in tl.e township, ai d Iroui tlieio-e proj-je I in a biv 10 AI ill 'HO.vu ari l report to O l. K ibis i.-i or his a-i- I j jiants. And ail d. ieta ions are r- 1 (iie-le 1 to report by lOo'cioek A JI , on si;o iliv, as t'ie rr.ii l piale w.il Ue piac lieiw.Mi IO aa t 11 o el. ck : -Al' r "'iiit.-e c -u.ra.is ol tue .-.-ver a' ' '""''T' ,re r' 'I'l'-s'ed to f, tliif tlt;ll S.'tld 111 llielf rvtii.S lif p,r;i'- ..Id -rs to 'he secretary, Mr T. I. j witaoiit :.tiv furiln-r delay. to 'he seer itary. AI r 1. I. Garmaii, j . ! Cotnrsti s. i.-t lis meet together and hiVi; a o;;f,.t time. t'Arr. II 11. ii.st.x, C.'inirmin of (V'i. -Wi: won't go h in" t !l n:orn:Tig,? is told j fol'o-ts he the Si,r'fi .inu-riom of Aug.1 !-J7. Is:: Kdttaid D..W.I, a .New York' I 't'.ni-h -r.-ni. ii. Iltcs wi.'ii his wife on t!i.. j thud il ot the r. ;--ih-ii t 72 Mott -rr et. j i i. n ... I is out ia!e h - '.hoe.- lip b. the I hr - cpe, tiom the bickjird, to te p I .-.i.n tt..ki..g ItiC whi.ie hoast l.y ringing l!:c ! Ir i t do or be: I. I.a: t Siael.ty inoiiiii g ! l'n.t-1 I. id i:. e:i ilrinl.i'ig. and comi. g hotne ' al.. ...I Ivto i.'c'.v ek. he in s:....'i the landing, t aa I llisteiid of cti:.. hil. into his w.fc's . . i. . . . :. ... .. . . .a t. i, ii' fc... lino a room ...v ........ i. a tti.loit naim-tl I in. k", and st.igvr.-d to the b...l. .Mrs. lu v ke awoke, ai d sit lii screaming ihat arocs it .ne '.thote nei!it .r- ! p j i h.ovl, including tour policemen. In tain', r.-tn ()..! a;.o!oie.f to the w idotv f'.ir his mis - t .k , and ti Id lhe poii. emen lie li. id there. It was too good a cl.ai.ee to do s..:ne elub bi.i' to U- 11. L-l.ete.l. an.l all t'ollr i-illbli.il him l.ai.-r.iiit. tine of ti.em a..i,f ..ejat tiie l- veaih 1 iteii one ol the poiice- men, W en.ii.rg, I. ii if. tin, and suit that I). ot.i had stabli. d him in lhe lef t hrea't. , t!i. m bioiight to a siatioii-hoiise, I low. I had . J his head leir.iiiy bailend an.l b.ood-stai:it.-l ; . . his m tr r iio was stv.i.ien and cut, his l.sft . ar-n was palt z.-vl and limp, his breast and ' . 1 aluloturii itc ir ui.i, ins iutK was IM Uk and blue. Ills lelt leg, from the hip to the j ankle, was covered wiih bruises, and he could not walk. He was sent to piisou tor stabbing XVeii.bc "6- i'lio.MX I'tcroa vl nas been in general use for liiteeii years, and nearly all w ho beg in to Use it then continue its yet. Price '1 " cents Sold hy H.c.hs Jl. li.ini'iu, M.lili:i tottn, and Jlamliii is Co., Paitcrs.ui. Pa. Camphor Viik cures II -nlache an 1 Xeu rilzia. Cim-'hor Milk cures Khcmu.tisiu and j jjallll. i;Jck. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25c; 5 bottVs $1. Sold by Banks Haul in, Jliiliintowii, and II iiiiIiti it Co., Patterson. luarlD-ly STATE FAIR. Tn-eiilj-MxlIi Annual Exhibition or THE Fsnna. Stata Agrisdtmal Society WILL EK ItFLn 11 MAIN" EXHIBITION" ill'iU'IXC, Fainnoniit Fart, FLihuelpliia, SirrmuiB bru to 20th, 17", inclisive. Entries and Compel il ion FREE! Entry Books will closest the office, north west comer T.-nlh and Chestnut streets, September 2d. ISsIl. i? 1. 1,000 III Tasli rrcmitiiiK. Cr.sa Frizes for Live Stock, S3000 A lii'i-T, lor exeicise and p..uade ot hoises arid ra(t:e, will be provi Ictf. Lib.nl Premiums are also differed for Fruits, ph.tvers, and Or.imentil PI mts, products of the Kami and D.ity, Tools, Im ph ments, and Al .ehinerv. Texilles. Eurui ture, M.inulaelureil t.vi.nls, fcc. Excursion Tickets al gr-ntly rMtncnl rates on ail raihoads centering at rhila.lel- phia, and liberal arraiiU'-uieiita lor trans- . Uvt. b,H.n , WILLIAM S. BI-SEI.L, PretiJent. D. W. Seilfb. Ret. S'e'y. Elbkilok M'Cokcet, Cor. Sec'y. iug!3. CLOSING rmcivs of DE HAVEN k TOWXSEXDJJLOC13 E' A'!'Klssox' nt.-VKKKs. ATTORN KY - AT - LAW, No. 40 South Thirl Street, uikfljniotn, f. FKIL WK!.P!M.. i r--.. ...,....,. ','..." lenigh' and Soi l either for Cash or I on. Mirptu. r-jd 3, 1879. I r. S. ti's !oj ;o; in.-iE '"i yi-z 4" ii j i; "i r.i ii' ii ;r I ; ('urr.'nre, .;s I.ssl. new " il's, new J's " Pennsylvania R. I; ... Phi! :de!l-hi & l.li'l l. R.. I.elerh Va l.-v K. It. I .ehi rli i'ft il &. S ivi-itioii fo.. Pniti-d I'on.p i'ies m N. J .... Norihern fe'Hral It. K. r, .. H. s:.,iivil!e Pas, !!. To Puts.. Tit &. p.Mir i: :t. c-... rf.fr.il Tr.risj. .rt;i.,ri o ... Northers 1'a. iiie, o-n. . .... Pr. I M Silver. (Tii-des) l'i H'l !? ,r... 1 'J I ? 2: j 111 1" i: -OMliIaE:t?.Tj. MIFFLlNTu'V.V MA'IKKTS. MirruNTows, Sei t. 1). IsTO. Butter ... Fits I.a:d Hs-ii .... Miioui.i.'r Sides Potatoes. t Inions. .. Haas II l' 7 ti 01 4i j;i;-fli. ! s ;i;vix iiAiiSKi. te.-recleil ue-Klt by Kenn.lv 4. iJ.-y JlorTI'HS f.is lo-.-.tT. W si lies lay, S.-j t. ISTr. W'hea. tJorn. . I t ' 4i (: I e Ti ne l:y s .-. . . Clot rr.nr. I. .............. . J oil 1 A 1 IS 6. Cathartic Pills i Com. 'in- tlip rlio?-st rat?artir pnn5pT in raeil't :nt in i .nT'r;ion: a i..:iti !v fuljutifil to i--iir .u tivitv. rrt;iiiity. ami uiuloriinty oi i r. Tl y ar tin result of yrars of run h:) inriui, : r.vl'u ai t x fT.nnt ar!I ar!"1 ?nr -fTt-T i ? ? nni m!v yt tii-itVtTi'tl frtlK ;ii4,M. rru-;ii iy lt-r:i:i"TTi!it of th' stfiiKH-h. IivT. anl howpls, wliirh n-iuiri'r(Tiipt rtil t ff. '-fuel tnat imnt. Avi.k'h :r applii-altU to tUi-s vnn f Tliry a t tlTt-ftly on tin tii' tiv" an.l ass-im-ilafivtt pr.M-i-s4s. ami r""t'r rt-rular li aiTl;r a Th- ir rT n!VO i: I t Ihy'!-!riM'4 in their vr.u ti r, :n ly all ci il:7.-l ii:iti !!!. is inn f tlm manv pnn'fiof tin ir vaiun a a su't sir. ami 1-rftrtIy raal'l iiirMTi v- m-l i in. M-in tini;Hiii!ii!'iI rf th rinrnTratrtl V!rtu H of jun-Iy vfc tn1 1c snsTaric s, tliry arrt piiivlv fi-- frm rafti!i. t Diiv iiiitiriiiH pr i- rti'f. ;nl c;;n 1" al Iuiuistt n l to tliii'iit-ii il 'i l f "-a'cty. Avft: P:r i nro nn rfTt-tt.in! rnr for Const i pat U.n or i n-tiveiipss. Iinlirs tioii, I spIsiii. I.imh fif Alit, 1'oul Stomarii au-l liiatli,li.'in'is !Ml:trhp, Ias of JlpRiory, Nutiif liow!nr;sJ iinotM-o, 1. icum: tism, Kriiplian!; an l Skin Iitas"S lroy, 'I imiotn, Vir!i. nrral v.U t'fiic irirns, Ii:rrh'ra, iMn try i-"U I""- lisnrl'i"s of tl.e laiv-r ami ail tt l:t-r iisiM;.'S r"iil;ii,j frotn a ilisor.IcTcd slate of tut iliot-su.o apparatus. A a Dinner nil tln-r liave no eTia, "W"liITf prnt!e in tTi.'ir prtif-n, tTfo pTi.Lsi ;ro tiie f'Kt i!hti.i:: !i ami s :m !i in! rathartir t!;a ran rniploytil. aiul Ti-v-r ?riv pain tiiii" th m'.t-!s aro in:l.uii"'l. an 1 f'lt-n :!: iriiiri:irii-" is lu I Thry stiiTiniaTt t!i- a:(H-tit aiul l:"ivtk orcriT": tliv o- i rait- t. pur.fr ait"l 'nri li t ':' i lwl. :nl rnpart ri in-wtd L alt Ii aiul i;:t to ;lie w lit;,' s.riu. Prtiarrd ty Dp. J. C. Aycr &. Co., Practical nnl Anatyfical Cbrmikts LowcM, Mass. OLD CT AlO. lttUOsjlSTS EVEHTTHltRS. i Vt'nin i.N's Aumtrni: Svn p. dy iis,d Till 1TV-KIVK VKAliS ' m a p. iv ate ri;vtiee radic illy cute and never tai'iug to ! K H fl I" M A T I M , DROPSY 1 Frfsi ls-1 I Scroti'! I. si.s-..iit try .v ois. , .r,1','" ,l', r V' I1 .' lhe blood is implicate 1. is ( jj,,. ,1, l-es I'l w luctl no ottered to Sold bv a" It tail I)nis!sts, arid I vt ho'e- "iilv ) lif Tiik rt'tverax Ml n it i St Co., P. l. !;. I. ii,-st .r. N. 1 . j 1 "i-n! (I're.-) the r. i lor a siiiitil-iio'-e T . i i) 't't.i .Ki.i. iuli inn mii' n'.ii'i i -,l;A"K.i,I.S. 1'lMi't.hS ml ISLOrClIK lea . t ig ,t : s'-i:-l s.-ll. clear ar.d bo:i ilnul ; ais-i itistruc i ;is ;..r i.i-..-l:i.-i..g a hixiiiiinr g'o.t thot h . r on a In-. I I..-...I or s;i.,.,;ji t it .-. A l lie s, im-losi-ig H..ip, ne:i. Vandell ii. Co., .' I Ann s'rvet, X. . TO CO.VSniPT.VES. Thv aU vrrieMT. hivi-r-j H'.-n rT:u:in.rMv Cllivl ! ii, tl iir i.I llitj. "onUl.l M'll. by .i si;ini r -:ir tly, ;rii.n , , lu n.t.;e run. I : I n !i ;l '-rr - :r, tt m t u ( ! flu' I UNt.I. ('r-.' t I lt :rf). vi;1t ''ir mit''int's ur j" r t '!: :iri": r.-i.i; int si'i: , v:i iny viii u i'l ;i !i UK n ii t: lur Co'is'ti.. ri-m, A-l'imi, 1-ri-rliiti.t. .c. r.ri!- (ho .'ri'.-rn-tiuii, w iil I'lr.i-'i' .nld: s. 111 IVnn str -et, H'i.IU.zi-b.irh, N.Y. VMW'J? )F VOi TIL CKN ri.EI.W w ho sillier.) lor veirs JV Immi N.-ii. .us I.Kitil.l I'Y. I'l.iv.iA IL IIK IMA'AV, .m l aliili -.-li'-. tsoi yoeili lii! iadi.si-rc.ii..i, tt i:l ..r the s il;. of s liler it g hioiianity. o.l free t rill who need ;, lhe recipe and itlrecii ni lor in ai.i-i; the sim pie n il . -!v i'V liic'i he was cured. Suf It-r.-rs tiislnr. to rolil by tire a Ivertiser's experience .- i i vlo so hy addressing ri per Iccl confidence, J'HIN" B. Or.PflN", 42 Cen.ii street. New York. FIXES Of ali ki.i.is. Tl'VOR.S, liseha-g.-s of BLlH'D. or niiieiis. and a'l vi se ises ol the KEt'Tl'M q-iieklv and M-r!'.cly cured b a i opli; and soothing lir.i.KIY. K-.r iiiiornn'i .n ad dress Ik. J. F A iiKli & ; .. 12 Ann s'.eet, N . Y. Jan 2 18:e-oiu Phtenix P.'i-toni will ceee your Cou.-ii. Pi oo.ix IVctord cures hoarseness ij-ii- kly rinctiix Pector ti tastes good and brings rest. Ph.enix Pector il costs 25c; 5 bottles $1. Sold hy Banns Je lla nliri, Milllinto i n, Jt Hamlin i. Co., P itt.-r-on. marls-ly FOU RENT. The Corner St..re-room in the lleliort Riiildtti. notv im-cii.ii-i bv R. . Parker, is tor rent. Inquire of Marovukt BrLroan. SUNDAY .SCHOOLS Will find it t their a Ivant ige, if they want Books, Reward, or "Scquisite, to address W. .l Faisixoris, S. S. Book Depository, ll.-rrisbiiig. Pa. 5 r.v- :j Prof'rgytoD'il Car-t. , j,t.:11i( )i t. ."'--- lit' stret-f. in his place of sill so:t'i ot li rle ?fr?et. il b'l'.R T McMKilN, A t -fTiOT- and Counsel ir-at-lAW, 1 : ompt ai t nion . n to fit-- ,s !- an I collecting nt' claims, aui a.i ier ti tusi n. -s. i )-:cr i wi.iT.' strs-t, first door wst t Hi.' K -'i -.- l rs.tr'-f it Apnl 1 I, IS7.-tr Li-UIiD J. PATTKKSUN, ATTGTili AT-L AW, MIFFLIN fO'.r.V, JI N l.T. CO., PA. tlTAll business pron:p!l- attended to. irri;-K in Ilriilie flreet, opposite ths' . Court 'loose s-i-Jiare. IWIP I. STONK, ATTOn N i: Y- AT- LA V, MiFFLINTOW.V, PA. 77- :':ertions and .ni prolessional bnsi i:.-ss pr.ii.iu'lt- itien le-i to. jiiiie-i, Is7T. J. S. A RSOID, ATTO R X E V - AT - L X. j Kit -ftFIKI.D, JCNIATA C., PA. i All hiisia-'.s p-on.iirly attend. -d to. Con. i s ilt.i'i'o.s in t to languages, Eng'ish and 1 1 i.-tu ;m. i ill. '.tUL.iii.'.l.V, ruirr roy.h.. jcm it.i co.. r.i. ; r-lia i ;.' Comji.it: i.-s r.-pr I. I'C. THOMAS A. ELDKU. 31. 1). Pbvsician f:r .-e hours frnn: ! s. w. to " p. ?t.. T. i ti-.Te in his t:.rhL-r s residence, a' the south ; . rid 01 Wat. r .street. octUL'-tf M. CUA .VFOilD, j H.is fM'iiv'i acivvK Vt yrarjicf of Moiit iae ar. l Su iy ii"A Th ir vuI1.irrr.il I brn.oltrs. ilat at it; - t.Ul r..rin-r ol Ttiirii ! a.n! Or i.ir-' -iri t t, MilUii:ir n, I'a. i J. M. BUAZKi:, M. D., I PHYSICIAN AND SUSGEOIN, j .Jk'idtmi'i, Juniata Co , Fa. I OrrirE formerH- occur.i.sl by 5 terreff . 1 rr-it.-.-si..ml L-iisiiiess j.romty atended to ! at a:l ht ttrs. jy I- Ai.LKN, M. I Has coMiieecet! th -..etiec nf Mediiro and S in j. ry ai:d ai! tlieircolli't. ra! ( rancl.ea. Otlic at A.-a lemi , at the residence of di't. J. J. l'attersini. Tjiih 15, fsil j jKNRY HAU?nin-:uuKn, m. d., Cont:nris t'ie Tiric'i. e of V lieire and cT.r-ry :iv! ali their e.llar.-'al branches. Otii -e at his residence in MeAli-terrf le. let. ?. i l.e'-l .VoficH. e ai tto i)r;c.;. VT.I. - r-ii-is are h-r.-by . mmi tiini g. h iriri'. -. :.-..:.ln: tel e.-s. or ci.lt:r o i i.r v Iti : 1 - t'ost or .,.. :?ng el e.-s. or ci.li:r o . or vioi-.v fontM-r, ..r in a-iv U.: v-cssarv w y tr- sj. losing i.n the I iritis ol ili- nn I.-rMir-o-d. in FaVMi. t..tt nsl'ii. ai-l a traet it wo.sllan l iti Waltier to-TTIsisij.. I. CUrl Watts lln.'ii T. Me A, J..! :i Me-s.r. .' Yi ir. S. ('. V- r. J ,. ,.l. . f r a ster. la:o-s .V. v.- -.si. .'"3 le -j-rt Vc.Uist (HllOli. sons ae h.-r. in e : lie ir .lo;, r:::.. I I I" atk .ill", lo tish. hi ijon.-d not tit X tl:ell.se-i-s :il; or op.-rl :it .rather Ii-t. it fences, cr cut w n.il or yo'in-r toe'.i-r. or in try iinnecessa-y w ;y tr-.-p is on the land ot tl.e im.) -r.stgii.-l. M. ti. li s! re. I) iv id li. t- .cis. i'hoiiia-i lieiiiier. I I.. i .u.iii Mi i ili'st.ill. John Uotz r. II. nrv Kloss. M. A. J. II. WiNoa. II -nn I! vituiaii. I'oil.-r ri.oiepson. W ill! am Ileti ick. l ivad Sit-N-r. tug:, cirTio.i .jt-il... I.I. is r...n. .ire I --reb- cacti .ie:d not to A ..; How th.-ir does, e t:i!e or h. gs to ran, or themselves to ii h. hunt, gather beni.-s, r cut wood or yo-trii timber, or i" any way trespass on the lands of the un.l -rsijned Hi tirecntttio-l or Susipt...I:.i,ina totv.is'.np. Peter Miil-r If t-.ry Rush 1 tlii-l ? Ill li.' t.eorg" lres-Vr E l.ot'H At. S Pimm Kr.-deri. k lloats Joel liiess'er Joiiatha:i Miner Xov oi. i.7h c mi. VM. r- rs to lis!., - vns are li-rciiv cntioneit not hii'it. gather b.-riies, break or owii lene.-s. or cut wood or young limlter, or irt a. iv nr. ii -i . ssiry wat- trespass ou fho llii.lsol the nr. I'-r.ijilivd. "M-tox Vt vtnvu. I.t iifv Siir ui't. 1 . i. Im n.M . nn.n. Vv ir r : v ti '....ri.ks. I'RHil.meK llttxi-s. T'l:' s Il.i-.TMl. I'erio i.'i igh T p., June 1". ". VT.L pes. tns a-e hereby ca:ifir.n-sl T.e fr. tisii l.ui.r. b-r-ak or epfti l.-iic s, or cut u.,..l ..r vi s:iry way t g riiiiocr. or im anv tiniieeos p iss on tue lauds ot the unvler- sl-M.-.l. 1; M T'lO'opson J i! Thompson H' in ! Ti.oriipson Davis Smith. Jr. Oct 'J, Wis. T S T!oinirs.3 E P Hudson Ahr nil Shelly CAS heniier KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers & Kennedy , DEALERS IN GRAIX, CO i.t 3iii::r, CKilENT, Calcine! Flaster, Land Flaster. si:e;s, sis.t, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at SilCin town or Mexico. We are prepared tn iurmsh S..lt to de'.cra at reasonable rates. KENNEDY VmX. April 21, !?75-tf Sale Bi'.N printed on short notice at t!.j olhcc at tiiu st'M.'atl aJ Ji'fuitu.tim. ' 'S:-'v
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