fti-- 1 gEXTiyEL & REPUBLICAN 3SIFFLINT0WN : TERMS. . -.-rlipiion. IJ' pw mem, ''paid V."l" months; $2.00 if not paid within I Jnt advertisements inserted at 50 inch fr each insertion. 'Ljuirnt business notices in local col luccatf Tv-r 'or ccn insertion. ill hi mad- to those desirinfr ircrtisf by tlie "ear or quarter tU Thi iif"l'!'ur''T5of S. publican ?:: ... j t'jin:I'llw arc al rooms 6 and 6 ' H -tel. Ninth aui Chestnut L-.r" Atkinson-, CLuiirrnan p; County Coauxiittee, 1. O. address, II K N Patterson, Member t .. Ci-'-tiiiJ Comui.ttoe. HEALE. ( iii:uitt--' HaVid Adi:us, John p Uf!:v. S b--unniit: D- D. L. Al!en, v. Y '! ';: J- K. l'-luisoii. A P. M.-i-ViBii Wolui B. lirJjll, Walnut r.o. TELAWARE. (j-nr-rtt-" S. E. Shartz. East fiera F. O. ; JKies L. Ytuet, XL juir- V . -i w.l 1. V.'. ' v Mr!h"ni Kn- t7 1 tf.-.t-'IUIi. Th KuUik. n. DiviJ S:-.rirt7, A. li. ga.U. Vtc:kk. Vui'. Sichc-r, v u (jjs tr. J reiiiv.h Lcudi'iiblarcr. -. IT . tl' (. Sjii'.u, Jo:i;ttban Kiscr, X. II. 7ickersli .u. D-.il is Thompson, Uriah sLuuaa. Tuvuontown 1. O. TlOMl'SOITOWX. Commit TV. II. Xclson, J. II. siab-tV'nuia'.tce J. P. M i'-kersham, U.n Bdini r, J,dn Webster. JlIFKLi.VTOWX. Ci!i"-itt-t Jobtph S. Martin, A. E. WML S;i-tosisi:ttoe P. D. Hamlin, S. S. Wu-:. n. 5Iaon Irwin, J. S. Graj 12. 1. U. A'tker. Sl'KL'CE HILL. C)nl'.:it, Tv.ea. lltrainer, Sr,. N" ah K. E.sh. ;ruoe Hill P. 1). jilrjoiiiiuitiec Uobtrt I'atterson, raiui'5 ll;iiuf.e, John D. Howell, ,V j'U lie . k, i'le is.int View P. O. ; ;a.itaii) S'.v;irtz, Sum'l A. Graliam, I1.5. T. lV.'. jn. rSuuuel Hjwery, S. P. V.lx Iod. Yoet Yadcr, II. P. .Stew-L-t, J. F. G. Lou-, Spruce HJ1 P. O. rAITEKSOX. C-Tiiiiittce Jolui Foreman, W. W. CorcLitll a';M.-oa.iuittce D. F. Stevens, J.hn Emtst, Geo. W. AVilson, (jej. .1 h"euJu..3, C. W. iltyer, V.r. D. iX '.li ROYAL. Oj:aJii.f.i. Dr. A. W. Shelly, W. -Wrj. IL Rut5:er rr. Thomas Tarior. ! i !. I.rul t.1. Alt. C. ll.iinelg. J-.uies E. liusot-i, Di- ; : i. '.'"y:c, Robert bterrett. m::.fokd. CjnA.'Uw Rolnat A. Ecbison, Av'c:i'ia P. O. ; D.ivil Cuxiiiiuh.im. iiiersju I'. (. isi.b-conuuit'.ee J. S. R obi son. Ei'vuri Lji lsay, Win. Guss, J. 'i. t-iAer. Is:ux- Ciare, Altx. McKiiLps E1L GrLhiirtT, J. IL Robisi.n, ill n-A V.elitr. V. X. Steirctt. El ward K.:, pt:,r.-..,n P. G. ; J. Ii. Jirush tr. i. IL (jroninjer, Port Royal 1'. O. FERMANAGH. Canmittee John Stoner, Wiiliam 2 -it. 21il!iinron P. U. Sih-conimittee Abraham Moist, I'iaC P. il t-Urgcr. Dnr-H Sielier, S VT H'-ndc-bva, WtUiaiu H. Sine. . ar.l Gross. John C. ZjoL, James WLLanib, MilH ntown P. G. FAYETTE. Comniiitee Wil'iatu Cuveny, W. Y. tliuL -I Ahs.erviile l. G. 5ii'-co.Lj:tt t Samuel Kinzer, J.ia iKtfot, Lewis D-jepn, Jsse Gr bD, 0.ik!iir.l -M:l!s V. O. : P. tc-r irr J.ji n Rear, c:lurts Siiellen-'i-'Lvr. Siuif-n S1k."I u' cti. J.-seph i-JL-, Jf-S(pl K lu.tn. Stephen la. i . - i JlVlti.r. WlllMtll biSRU, iicAi-'S YLS. ! i-r.ie P. O. : Ja"ob Smith. John Brotu. Peter Crown, Jonathan RuriiS. Cx-clt-ius P. G. TUSCAKORA. Crauiitiee Lt-u.uel ilunhv, G. W.M'.K--r. " ' oraI:tte II. ?I. Morrow, - C. Li-int. :.I. Coxs;iie P. O. : Pe Vi Vh'l Plsasurt View P. G. ; Thos. CHghtvn, JIe-n-7 Ti-ompsi.n. MtCuI . d s Mills P. ). ; A. it Jli minger, tetd s Gnp I'. O. ; Samuel I'anneba fer, H m Grave P. O. : ("hnstian FuImerE' Gro.e P. O. ; Wa. Filler, John Vi. Evans, James 31c-Jl'-Len, East T'tford P. O. C.-scTiiitW G. oi -e Page, D. G. -eutnlicrger. Sah v;!-::i:itt.-e floorge G. 5ret riinj;, A G. ShfcilenUrtrf r, Daniel ftiituhr. J dir. Willis. Richfieid c r 0. : C S S!,.-l. i.lM.v-Hr. T. Lau- . i Job B isoiii, T. R- Graybill, G. - Kathemaan, John II. Lloyer, Evei: P. 0. SUSQUEHANNA. Giramittee E. G. Shaffer, Levi Li-bt. 'iWoiuiiiittf e S. G. Diessh r, II. t Fryraoyer. Elias Crawf.;rd. James 'r. A'. drew Limbert, Oriental 0-: William Buyer, Jacob Weiser, -tf-woutonrjo p. O." WALKER. ( ' . i . 1 1 : . " Amos Kjutrwjiif 1, l o-1 Hiikenbaugh, Mexico P. O. 9 Sii'tecoiuiuittee Michael Selier, I S- Alums Henry Anker, Jerome 1 wfTtu-in. John Ga!laShcr, Joseph I hesho-r, Miiflintiwn P. O. ; Porter I JLaow;,.. n, n. N. L-.ik'.-ns, Abram B j1 D-n:-.! IvIop-s Stimuf 1 Sieber, SUeilci.::jrgr, Mexico P. O. ; 8 ' H Kurt, Vtu. Eardl'man, Van if e5t (J. : Hlomon Monbeok, John ' Detra, Thomps.mtown P. O. GREENWOOD. (':v-iiwS. G. Smith, Siritra atlieube;er. 0sab-coi.:.aitte Emanuel Shaffer, .icntul P. o. ; Harrison Minium, "r.. Long, Andrew Zwders, P. Zeiders, Millerstown P. O. LACK. Cornrnittea Robert IL Patterson, Mills, P. 0.5 Wm. Rosa, East tenOTd P 0 jia feiy CrgmmtioiL S B. IWtlcy, Dr. R, M. O.oiff. R. L. Fsh, Waterloo P O , Wgo tiUif.ma.ce. John i! i:..,,.o t... Mills P. O. BLACK LOO. OSS!"11166"'1' n,!e' 6orge Sub committee Robert Mclutrre, James McKee, Peru Miils P. O. Premiums Awarded, The following a li.t of premiums award, ed by the Juniata County Agricultural Fair, held at Port lioyal, October Sth, 9th and !0lh, 1879: STOCK. Thorough Bred jHJernryt. T. i. Thompson, bull, l,t premium $, cow, do. do , $5. heller, do. do., $, two calves, do, do.. $2 ; Jeroino Thompson, Jr.. bull, 2nd premium $ 1. Groat Jlderneyt. .Vrr.e Thompson. Jr., cow. 1st premium $3. heifer, 2;id premium l ; T. S. Thonip son, rieler , 1st Temimu ; J!n- Tl.omp kou,cU,MX iin.naisolj, it premium $1.5J. Short llorm tlradtt. Jaiuea Thompson, bu!!. 1 ve-old. 1st Thorough Brt I Short Uorni. neiuer, row. 1st premium S". im!l 13 n,,,",;'a "" do, do.. $ ; m. Seii er. b di. over 2 years old, 1st premium f i; Matthew ivonger-s, milt, anil premium $ t. CotU Lett Than Stx MouJh, Old. Iaki Wilson, 1st premium $1; Y.X. Breckbill, 2ud pr -ruiuiu $ 5. Yearling Coltt. Jtme8 Thompson, 1st premium $3; X. H. Kh, 2nd premium $2; W. C. Jacula, 3d premium $1. Tire J'tirr Old Colt: David lines. 1st premium $i ; Daniel Itc Connell, 2nd reiiiiuiu H. Thret Year Old Colli. James cAuier, 1st piemiuiu $2 ; J. S. McConuell, 2i.d premium $1. Brood Muret. John Adams, 1st premium $-3; Charles McCahan, 2nd premium $1- Htary Draught. John Adams, 1st premium $2, Hetekiah McAfee, 2nd premium $1. Slatiioxt Heavy Dranght. James McCauley, 1st premium St; W. E. Haines, 2nd pr. mium (2. Light Draught. T. Memingcr. 1st prcmuiu $1; David Imes, 2nd premium $2 Span of Harnett Hortes. W. P. Thompson, 1st premium $3. Eloodel Coin. Jerome Thumpsou, Jr., 2 year fid, $1. S.t.gle Harnett. John Thompson, 1st premium $2; Sam uel UcCu'.loeii, 2nd premium $1. Sheep Grade CotttcMt. Samuel Wharton, b:ick, 1st premium 51. oD; P.ivia Gass, a-., 2ud pieiuium $1 Ilstlll I.ir.l. ee. lt lire.aiuiu SI. .lit: ' j James MeCaaiey, do 2nd premium tl ; Wil , , son A.a:ra, pen ol umus, 1st pr.:miuin Gra le Liuettert. James McCauley, ewe. 1st premium $1.50; pea of ewes, du, do., $2. Grade Suulkdcwnt. X. H. K-h. buck, 1-t premium J1.59 ; Da vid Wilson, do 2nd premium $1; X. U. hsh, ewe, 1st premium l.o'); J.is. Thomp son, pen ot l..inb, 11 premium tJ ; Jerome i'i.ouipsun, Jr., pen ol' uwus, 1st premium $i.50. fl,xed. T. II. JlcClure, buck, 1st premium $1 ; ewe, do do, Si, pen ot iamt.s, dodo, $L.-:XJ; James McCauley, 2nd preaiium $1. HoSt. R. X. Sartain, Cheater white boar, 1st premium $1 ; John MeCuiloch, Poland Cu:::a bi.r, 1st premium $1, s..w and pis, do do, (1.5U; H. I.- b.-.ekbi !, boar pig, b. ikshire, 1st premium (I ; John ileC'ul loch, k-w and pigs, icriisi4a"e, 1st premium i.5U p.visTircs, pt-Mnxfnip and photogbaphs. Mrs. S K. Weimer, picture and frame, 25 cts; Ssdie CooiN-r, Ian lsc.ipti piuitmg, oil j CIS., animal painting, 50 cts.. p..rtrait paint ing, 50 cts; Mary cooper, pencil sketching, $1 ; Tlilie Jlotzer, m .tto, iloin, sweet Home," 25 cts ; Mrs. K.-yuoeis, w .11 p-e', 25 cts; Julia lseiioer, toy cradle and doll, 25 els ; K. Snyder, pair comb cases, 2 cts, 2 cocorus crosses, 2i cts; Mrs. Wm. Pouie roy, decorated j.r, Z'j cis; Lizzie Lahr, 2 card baskets', 25 cts, corner bracket, 2 cts, toy trauk, io cts ; Mis. A. Mover, w. doli, 25 cts; Ida Hoyer, air castle, 2 -'a, uoaey comb ba.-k.-t, J-i cts ; M iry Sim.-rs, display ol cases aid child's parlor set ! furniture, Wets; Mrs. M. W. bwarts, Jupaues jewel box, 25 cu; .W.s. W. T. McCi.ilocli, two landscape oil piinti' gs. $1, 2 colored cray ons, ii ; 2 piaio do, - cts, portrait punt- ing uu glass, 25 cts; Jr.hu McGaliuch, dis- . . i . i ... -1 . i i.r i ii pay OI laiiuies, 91 ; .i:;s. . ... Iifcii. uisi.ua 01 CJses, eic , J cis ; jn.-n. n.. F. M. Oruver, disp'ay o; tloae.s and draw ing, 25 cts; ra. Annie U. Siebi, 4 uil Miutiugs, $1. SKEPLE WsEC. A Hie Jl.tzer, display of needle work, $1.50; C F. ho'irock, pair ot chair cush ions, 25 ct; .Wis. K. t:avcy, display of n:gs. $1, 2 oifomas covers, 50 cts; Girtie Caiteny, el'i d's .iilt, 25 cis ; Laura J :Cal-isi.-r; 5 pieces u.ilut set, 2 cts; .tf.ggie Fisher, sola cushion. 25 cts head pi:i cush ion, 25 cLs; Jtf iry Van Ormer, hand-made slurr, 75 cts, mscliine made shirt, 75 cts; Anuic Kepner. knit cushion, 23 cts, lamp luit. 25 cis; Julia Paniiebaker, poiut Uce haiidkerchitf, 5l cts, la ties' dressing case, 25 cts, pair towels, 23 cts; .tfis. F. J. Uice, Inad p.ket book, 25 cts ; Alice Sieber, bed qmlt, 55 cu; -Mrs. E. Yeazer, woolen hp, 5;cts; 3lrs. S. D. Kepner, machine uiade shirt, 50 cts; .W.s. J. S. M. liibs..n, silk I.il'ow, 25 Cts; Emma Stiiomel, deliine 1 quilt, 10 cts ; Beckie riavder. velvet sola cushion. 2ict-s; JJ,S. F. Held, hand-made shirt. SI: Jennie .TJ lthersbaiigh, hair re- - iver,2o cts. doll's akirt ana -ress, i cs. wi, A.i.t'i - - - - .Wis. D. S ulouti; charm quilt, 50cts; Khu. W ork, haiid-lacred skirt, 25 cts, quilted , ir .r i-ni d's oress. 00 cis ; skirt. 25 cts; .Mrs. M . swans. qa:ii, ot tears old. 25 cts; .Wis. W. 1 JfcCulloch, houiton lace barb, handniad 5 cts ; An nie Alter, display l needle-work 011 c in vitss, AO cts; Km ma Tennis, silk quilt, $1 ; Clara A. Thompson, braidl pillow shams, 25 cts ; Bertie Bealor, set underwear, 25 cts, corset cover, 25 cts; Nanuie Bealor, uigi.t dress, 50 cts, white suit, 25 cts; N. G. Bealor, 2 set underwear, baud-made, 50 cu. F.MBH01DF.R7. Ellie 5'arkley, air castles, 25c; Mrs. Vic Arnold, floor rug zephyr, 2c; Mia H. McDonald, canvass chair ever, -ic ; Mrs. It. Caveny, cl.i d's dr.-ss, 30c; lady s aquc, 50c; ladv's Joke and cuir, 50c-; Julie Paniiebaker, night dress and yoke, ftl; Mrs. F. J. H ce, covered stool, ; L .Pe W ilson. darned bobii.et trimming t-.r underclothes. 23c; Mrs. Win I'.ime roy, one lallibriqil -in, T5c ; pillow shams braided, 50c; braided nhect. 50c; J.nme Muthersbaugh. one t-plaher, 2oc; braided shams, 2-3c , Katie Kurtz 2 IWr WTS 50c: Hittie Patterson, floor rug, 2-c, Mri Annie B. tiebcr, 2 cushii.i.s, 50c ; Gora A. Tl.omp"-. ea.lroi.ered titsl.t dress, 25c. ; Nanus liealnr. feather bra tried collars. 2.3c ; '. G. Bealor, embroidered skirt, 23c. aSITTIXO, CROCHET AND 8HEI.L WORK. Mrs II McDonald. zcphT wreath. $1 ; Mrs. D. McCor.ncl. display of knit work. 75c- La ira McAiister. display of tidies, 150- Ellie Minichan, cornacopa, $1 ; dVe'Cper. toilet set. 25c; Effy Conner, knit brad parse. 23c; Jnlie Psnnt-bsker, di-Tlay of tidies. 50c ; Frances uZttet. 25c; fpool basket, 2-jc; L-die Wilson. Turkish tnwhng, te . Slrj r J--JL Gibson, 2 woolen ffS8! i m tTeii.inn. 9-i ,.' 7 T".' 1"":"' OJ..' IWaCKOiil. t'l ss . um- cJi VV' "nil- ras-ierryjily. 2.,c ; Mr. Jonn tiri.khill ?.".!.-f ,,s.,".a- Pm um $1, b: o ,-ar UiW. 8-V: Mrs I....c s,u .....u ,.,. Ba:,, iiii't prei.oum $; J. lH-rer, cKv.nut cake 2.V- fn.it c .ke Ne., N.nier... eo, , 1 minn f:; ; .isji!jr of iiiaM cikes, 5'lc ; Mnt'fiT'nalV J. h' "' l-.,h.-..er, l.sc!.. d,M,!v ..fpii kles 2.c; Alfce S-T-;cr"; " h"1 ir1"""" ;".' T. loHf of liran bread V.ci'.Mrs.S.l) ;r v: i t' 7 yr ;M con-d"-' K c" f i-s ; w.: mc. f in."- 1. . ' , P""'"" I cl.re.1. Jar of q nm-e buUer, 2.V; plum ; i althew K. d?e... n..ler,2di.rem:uu.hnan..t.lade. 25c: i.r of ...,... ''.... Co.!, tt mtiTb4 ill. 4 VI. o-,. . ii .. i i . i ... Reyuolda. aii-II hx, 8-V; Rsie Cvj le, dispSy crochet blipin r-, 5c ; Mary V iso hftnpt, cross .f flowens 50r; Mi:rie Wist-liniipt. collection oilonnn WmVtr 2..-K:; Mrs. VV ui. ii-iich, t) -or ruir, 2c ; K.wU .McAfee, woolen cointort, 6tc; Tillie A. VVrjrlit, kuit lounge cover, 2."jc ; Mary Weiiner. pnit s-in'? woolen eim-kimta, ()c; 5m. W. T. McCulloch. d:pl.iy wax fl ;en.. fl; J. McKaJdi-n. marble title, 8 c ; Allies Kepn. r. canvass tidy, 2jc; tannic Iiealor, Inter case, Ac,, d.s llV, 75c; Emma M. Ttunis, 'Jiitiasei tl.W), CLOTU8, LINENS, BLANKETS, SHIBTIN.iS, Tillie Motzer, p iir wooltn bl uiktt -.Soe; t'liina S. tJilhlord, R yards home in ide linen, f 1 5tl ; Laura McAI:ier. one pound 1 tnin lliiead, ;C; Mrs, l'i.i-i:ia IVir I. r, home made display id linen, f 1 ; Mrs. J. 3. M. Uila-ni. 7 yards home ma te car lM''. $1 ; Mrs. B. Ktynolds, woolen coin loit, 5tic; Hhetiie SHMnin, pair linen sliecta, 2.V; Mrs. V. T. McCiiIuk'Ii, ilis i'liiy td linen, 50c; Nettie Graver, lim n slie.4 H.Kl yrart ..Id. M.:; N. O. Bealor, coverlet tt-J years old, 50c. BKEVD. CVK1S. PASTHIKS, JKM.IES. CAX xku asn sncco ntoDrcra. F. Mel..y, c.iu of qui:ices. 25c; can o! pers, 2,-,c. e;;Zh l.ir,K..i rn f H,,.r ioc;jar of canned rl.u'mrn, .r,tX: ; j.r of cl.-nr starch liommaiie, 21c ; jur hpiced ratr.alop 50, ; fl..z..n id Ullow candle. o- . i. ..... i , .ir u. nieii:ne I. lonl nl r-e if pickled cu.'iimbers. 2e; artichokes peki.d, 25c; pickled pears, 25c; Wta. H. li Ul.Tl id. display of honev, 50c; Mrs. J. W. Spe.Mir, .lover caV- 23c; li-.l-tle ..f eveinp, 25-; !rs. F. IVy.olds, t:ir Sliice I iwsfiix. '.";. Mrs. P i... (of nuod'.es. 25c: Alfred Mover, class ot cr.in appie ji.diy. 25 -; Kesiali Mc A fee, j ir of cl.estntit. 10c; Flora G. W.-hrht, j ir of pickles 25 ; display ofj-llieS.fi; Tillie A. Wrijhl, can ol lard, 25c; Clem. Krp rer. crock of elderherry jellv, 23c; Lizzie MoBiirney, tumbler of crab apple jellv, 23l-; Mrs R. McMeen. ;Hllon apple rmtt.r. 25c; Mis, J..in F. Jncolis. lonf what bread, 75c; Bell Al'er, j ir eolden dwarf pesches, 5i)c; 50 pounds honev, 75e; Sarah J icolis, lot of rusks 25c ; Gathariue Guss, 5 pounds print b.Uier, f I. FM)WE1IS AMI DKS1GNS Minnie Brackbill, MiHimiu hilo'rophe, 25.-; Hairy Kepner, cenl-nrii il plant, 5' to; Ki!a l-jeiihery, collection covcoml, 25c; Ella M itchell, cactus 25c ; Anni-Kepner, rose bush in lihH.in, 25c ; fern tree, 25c; ivy c ranium. 25c; apple getanium, 25e ; begonia, 25c; oak ivy, 25c; LillieMini chan, pair bi'iets. 25c ; E ta M'ire, l.n tana plant, 25c; Mrs. E. Key.iolds, celli c tion daliUs, 25c; Mary Wisehatipt, pine apple irerani'i'n. 25c; col!ecti"n vchenas, 25c; c iscombs, 25c; tHiquet of fl.m-ers, 25c ; Ida B-.ver. houselic plan'. 25c ; Em ma Pusher, btincli lady finj. rs, 25c ; .Mrs. S. I. McMeen, shi. f of E ryptiiin wheat, 25c; Mrs. It. K. McMeen. h iqnet of clov ers, 25c; Annie Aller, bniiL'inir bsket, 23c; G. Bealor, trass b'Xjiicis, 25c. MISI'ELL AH EOCS. W. K. McLauchlin, bushel cloverseed oflc; Frank .MoL'a-hreu, dozen ta',;.s corn 5"e ; Elite Mitcheil, bushel sweet corn 50c ; J. S. McLaughlin, bus. yellow dent corn Samnel I. K pner. bus. Shumaker l . J Til- . T t. L . . ' ' . lirihi.li. In., fri.tf m-li-ilCI John Wisc- hatipt, bus. Wne tem wheit $1, bus. bar ley 5"c, lit lbs. white wheat H iir$l ; X'-ah llertzi-r, bus. cloverseed 5oe ; W. P. Gru. ver. 4 bus. buckwheat 50c ; Davi l Guss, bus. rye 75c; J. M. Beck, loo lbs red wheat tl .ur$I; Lehman Uover, basket pot corn 2"c ; WiKiam Moist, siielibirks 23c, Ilejr skin gloves. Cat skin cloves .Vc ; John lVd g. rs. Vailev Chief plow $1 ; X. II Wright, family carriage oik: ; J. W. Stitiimel. one .-arse V! ; Abraham urfz. family carriage $1 oil; Joseph S. Kmck. two horse wagon award of merit; John F- Jacbs, threshing machine and horse power f l.S'1, one fle.i roller 5Uc, dinner bed 25., lion kittle 25o, Corn planter 5 ic, reversible drag harrow, award of m rit ; Win. Z .ok, piir China ete .allr. ducks .".'lc : F. .f.-fuv. nif.ii i.i- .-i.ns L'.'.i. : i:e..i ve Ru-kiev. lis ir'.l neb . .Ml.'- ' G. W. McAiister, 0113 ca-.i" to kevs $'. ; El- j be !i:c'eil. coop Jersey blue chickens 5' .1- 11 i . -u . .1... ....... ....... R. P. Beib.r, coop dark bnhma chickens ; 5lc. coop Golden Poland chickens 2V ; W .' 11. .ltcl..iia.d. c...p wmie L-ghornciil k-i.s 1 5'C; John G. M ateer. C coin brooms. 50. Mrs. E. Ycager, set tire ir..:n 51 1-1 Christ ian Bender. t o h. me. nude bask-ts 2-k: ; I Jimmy Alter, bow and atr'.v 25c; L. L. Koons. 3 wooden lorks 5 c; J. N. k. . ii. Mooie, J dozen upper leather J5c, J d.zen calf skins 75c, J d zen kipaad harness 75.: ; John Motzer, sweet potato 75c, bus. tur nips 25c; John lij.-bach, 11 punq kins 5e, Ix.x egg pUntso'lc; E. Miichell, two bisk tomatoes -r.0c, two baskets onions loc ( Minnie Brackbill. peck dry seeded chcrue 50c; Mrs. (i. S". Kilmer, col. .red geurds 15c. far Knzhsh beans 15c, po'-- b -ans 25c, lot ot fined corn 25c; Annio llei l. basket I vegetables 50c ; W. 11. Rutherford, tonu-I toes 2ic ; Joseph Oberbl-zT, puni;iiis O'Jc, 3 gourds 25; Johu T. Xo'irse, 4 heads ' calib ige 2-.C ; W.S. Uraekuiii, barn I pu; kin 4!; Mra. J. S. Mci'ouu.-l, sweet p .ti l.es 10, onions 20c, whi-e soiio b. ans 15; Lot lie .Mii.ichaTi, box variety l fruit 10c; C'. Bemier, soup beans 2'jc ; Mrs K. E. Mc Meen, bus. Jersey sweet potatoes 2 ; M try Patterson, di-play par-iei. seeds 2 c, three heads of cahbage o'!c ; 2 citro-is 25c ; Mrs. J. Krarkhill, -ck dry blackberries 50c; peck dry cherries 25c. Mrs. Samiirl D. Kernicr, l.ushfl onions. 15c ; ridislies, 15c ; M. A. Kepner, tvvcel corn, 25c; Hu.'h llamiP.nn, turnips, 25c; L. O. B ycr, bus'aei turnips. 50:; Mrs. M. Kodeis, 10 varieties garden v. g. ui.Ics, 40c; Airs, J. V.'. tspeddy, 2 slalks celery, 25c; William Moist, potatoes. Diiniu-re and Burbank seedling, each 25c; Mitchell Vari.es, bushel Peerless potatoes, 50c; bus Cai:ada potatoes, 25c ; bus Victor po tatoes, 25c; turnips, 25c; radisli.-s, iOj ; W. IC Gilliford, bus while peach blew h tat.ies, 5dc; S. E Gillilor.l, Canada ntsset potatoes, 50c ; Jam.-! McLatighltn, ki k blue potatoes, 25c; Noaii lltr'zler, three beads ol cabbage, 25c ; basket id quinces, 25c; Frank hnvder, Hubbard squashes, 2"w: David Wilson, twatre iraii!;-s, 10c; J. K. llertzler, snow flake p..ist.-s, 25c ; victor potatoes, 50c ; John Wclmer, mar row fat beans, 4k: ; soup beans. 10c; Eng lish beans. 10c ; dried peaches, 25c ; lot of soap, 10c; Mrs. 1). tuli If, sweet pota toes, 25c ; C. Simmers, bus sweet pota l.ies, 40; Mrs M. Kighy, basket onions, 25c ; squashes. 20c ; sweet potalties, 25c ; Mrs. II. Swariz.21 varietii of vet'i-tables, 25c ; S IL McMeen, lima Vans, 25e ; bus snow flake beans, 50c; 8 beets; 15c; 4 heads enhb ige, 25c ; N. 11. Esli, bus Bur bank seedlings, 50c; L. Welz'.er. sweet polriKK-s, 23c; Mrs. F. E. Wright, little onions, 15c ; T. A. Wright, basket apples, 10c ; C. Gus, basket lima lK-ans, 25: ; D. V. Beale, bus monitor potatoes, 50c ; M. Zeii:ler, Jerusalem cucdr"liers, 15c ; W. II McCachren, bunc'i ceh rj-. I-; green pepiTs, 20c ; peanuts on stalk, I V: ; Mrs. M Groning.-r. varieiy of apples, 15:; An nie K. SeiN-r, green cticuin'jers, 25c; J. F. G. L0114, while peach blew pitati.es, 25c ; Lizzie MCMecn. ''lis vect potatia-s, 50c ; lot of beans, 0c;Wm Haines, po tatoes. 25c ; bus peerless pitatoes, 5llc ; Mrs. S. J. McConnel, di-plav ol dried finit, 50c; Sam'l IL trick, , btisnppl. s, 25c ; James McLaughlin, 1 bus ratnbo ap ples, 50c ; t ijs TulpahfKrken apples, 25c; Jospli Oberholtzer, colh-ction irraM, 1 ; MinuieMcCulIoch, basket of quinces, 25e; Mrs. J. W. Sqieddv, lot of apples, 25c; Win. M"'1-'. eldeibi'rry wine, 50c; lard candles, 25c; George Groninger, cofiec tion apples, $1 ; twenty ounce npp'". 50c; M's- J- s- M. Gibson, crape w "me, 50c ; iilack berry wine, 50c; cherry sue, 50c; McCachn-u; butter brans, 25c; IV mc Cachrcn, cucumbers and hops, each 25c ; Mr. Alfred M'.ycr, hest choice pears, S.1 ; C. Kepner, best blackberry cordi.-.l. 25r ; S R MCMcen, apples, 25c; i bus rorih ern spit 50c ; Mrs. S. R Mc.v-n, quart currant wiue, !c; hard soap. 25c ; bees wix, 25c ; Mrs- D. G. Alter, collection of pears, 25c ; quart cherry bounce. 25c ; D. IL p. Bealor, basket ot pears, 50c ; 4 jars pickles, 25c ; titimuel Bowler, basket of peachi, 50c 5or LOCALS. New (nods at Fennel. 'a. The nvei is exceedingly low.' Vote for Kelly and Caveny Bullar. This is the grandest month of all the year. The Lutheran church la to have steeple. Kob. rt Parker has repaired the pavement in front of his store. The dry weather has shortened the sup ply of well water in town. Slittliutown people in large numbers at tended the Port K'iyal Fair. M.etir.g will hi) held in tha new Presby terian church uext Sabbath. Perry county soldiers will nolo their ro unin on Thursday, at Liverpool. Get a'l your Kepebhca'i friends to go to the polls and vote fur K l y and Caveny. Cora husking has wii et r a oine general, but a number of people are engaged at it. Chew Jackaou'a Beat Sweet Navy To bacco. Dec. 4, lt'iS-ly. Thu'iks are tendered Senator J. D. Cam eron for public documents sent to this othce. Mrs. Elizabeth liauk, hv ing in this bur otign, has a leiiiou tree thai has a number id nice lemons on it. The drought leaves its appearance on the growing wheat. Get the lull Uepubiicu vole ujl to the poils. To day (Wedne.-dav ) a monumeut to the meiuoiy ol Samuel lirady is bviiijc dedica- ted at Muucy, pa. lhe most sUliih broad belts wiih a bug attached are now both made of the same matciial as the dress." 1 no thermometer ran up KO degrees last Wednesday and Thursday, even so lar uortu as the Statu of Xew Hampshire. Jhc rair at Port Koval was quite a suc cess, both as to the number of people pres ent, and as to the exhibition. Cake walk, at Cuba school house on Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, for the beu elit of the Cuba Sabbath-school. While ex-l'rotliouotarv Beidler was driv ing his horse through Port Kuyal, last Thursday, the animal dowu and died. Three bass have been caught this fall to every one caught last tail, but the fish cai:g4lt are not large ou.-s. Get the lull Ke publican vote out to the polls. More cattle, in droves, have pissed over the road Irom the western part of the State, I than in a Dumber of years past. Get the full Republican vote to the pulls. The Democracy are dissatisfied with its own management of its party in this coun ty. Tbeu why should a KcpuUicau think of helping a house that is divided against itsell 1 II. 1 1 n the Dnmocratic candidates for sher iff" and their friends sru doing their best to get Republicans to vote as they require them to do let no one be beguiled. Vote for K-liy, Caveny and Butler. If a Republican office-holder votes against Kell.-y and Caveny, put him out. It will not do for men who hold office, and rneu who want office to be cutting such capers as tend to reduce the vote ol Kelly and Cav eny. Turn out at the polls and vote for Kelly and Caveny, and pay no attention to report (. The best reiHirl will be the n-uort oil th. morning alter the election that Kc.ly and t'avenv h:.ve he.-n e!eel.-l. Il.-ln to aiv. ll their iiinj irily. Th work of dissolute men in s"cret is to be deplore 1, but when they appear on the streets at n'tit, and disturb the quiet ol lhe w hole c-.mmuiiity by their prof tne cries, it is no wonder that people generally feci a "'I Iedl !' ;attist lheu. iil.J f i':a.a Sient-r, aged ltj ais, whose father an 1 grandfather were bom in this county, came cn a visit to Miss Beckie Divcn in Patters.. n a few we-ks ago. She ..,tn ;; ,v tvi hoi.l lev.-r. s-i l i'ie.1 last Wednesday night. On Fridiy her r-mait: were taken to Ohio by her father, Ej.l.r.-..i:'. Sieber, who has lived in that Slate for a ti'iinlie' of years pat. The one wing o! the Dem.H-rjey r-irp' tin most bitterly that it has been g s - til ed by the other wing. The other wing claims that it his dealt fairly v.ith the com plaining ones. It is not (or Republicans to step in and settle the deep questions be ta ten them. It is the wise course for Re publicans to come out in fill, force aud vote lor Kelly and Caveny. The Per'iorrat and Frfhtcr is alarmrd over the waving of the bloo.lv shirt. Tha? is not what is troubling Repiib'ie ins in theSouth; it is the use of lhe bloody shut gun and the bloody knife that alaims Republicans, and all faithf ul soldiers ugaii.st itc hellion. It is the habit of the Southern Bull doz.-rs to use the bloody shot gun and the bloody knife ten i r twelve months previous to election times, and sh.Hit and stab, and buro whole districts into promised submission for the next election- The work is done a long time ahead, so that wLca election dayscoms around all is quiet. The men who engaged in the riots of 1877 have not been puni.di.Hl, but the property-bidder in the communities where the destruction took pi. tee are to be taxed to pay for the work of the rioters. The bait men escape all tysponstbility, and Ihs men who acquire property by industry and self denial must meet lhe responsibility by paying for the ruinous woik. How long will society yield to such inlings ? Society under such ruling, will do one fju things: It will put down riots with a merciless hind, or it will turn on the authority that would com pel it to pay for the work of bail men. A serious accident befel Robert II. My ers, Master Caipenter on the Lewistown Di vision, on the Sunbury and Lewistown rail road, last Monday a werk. Ha went to Mc Clure on the gravel train in the morning. There are many and somewhat conflicting accounts of bow the accident occurred. The main fact, however, is out of contro. versy, that he was struck by the tender as it was moving, knocked down and run over, his left arm being caught nnder the wheels and fatten off at lh c'.bow joint, and there mair.d'T so much mangled as to demand amputation below the socket at the shoulder. A Good Home in Central Missouri Can be obtained through the ' Calloway Ceunty Immigration Society." For full de scription and particulars address the Presi dent, ' Wm. Ut Thowas. oc!8-4t Fnlton, Mo. Thoenix Pectoral will cure your Cough. Phcetiix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Phffnix Pectoral tastes gooi and bring" rest. phoenix Pectoral costs 25c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks & Hamlin, MiffliDtown, 4 LTamlin &. Co., Patterson. marl'J-ly PufEMX Pectokal has been in general use for fifteen years, and nearly all who began to ase it then continue its yet Price 25 cents. Sold by Bancs & Hamlin, MitUin town, end Hamlin k Co., Patterson, Pa, At the late Dmocra'i-; nririi.'Trl election a lsre peratnta-e of Uic Democracy earmvitlj askel fur a change o pystem of nomination to one such as is in use by th Itepulil: can piirfy in thin county. Thtyashe 1 for a srstem t' at ffives the c rdi Lite the rifflit to ;o Iiefore hitt pr.ity for noaiiiiittion instead of subjettt ng him to a convention for nomiaali in. Bat the mt;n who wanted tlie true IV-puV liiuin or Dirmocnlic popular sovrir eijfaty p'ftii of nominating cun JuLtL's ad.ipted by tlie Dcui x racy were de feated, ard thfir appeal were 1 iid atii le, and a p'.tn wus adopted that increttses tde momlierslap .f the nom inating cotivont'on, theieby inercjt ing the troubles of aii who wihh to bo candidates among them. The iir ptib'ican puty in this county wjuld s:ibmit to n siv h trc-itment ut t'te liun Ik of anybody. What will the Democratic party do ? We publish the announcements in our ad vertising columns for pay, and seldom Iron, ble ourselves to enquire as to the qualities or merits of the wares adver ised, fuithir than to Insure ourselves that the) are legit imate and tcfpcctuhle. B it when an arti e'e performs niir it les in our midst, trans forming the old to young, in appearance at. least, we cannot piss it by unnoticed. We know of people who, years ao, nere gr.i beaded and w ho now wear d irk and gloasy j hair How is this t It evidently is not col- ored, lor it has a perfectly liamral appear ance p. stead of the larsh, dry, staring lo k ot hiir ttaiued with nitrate of s lver or oth- er con mon hair d.res. No f it has been re- I t!ord to its youiLful color, lustre aad vi tality by the use 01" that wonder of won ders, Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Reliev er. It has many imitators, but there is nothing like it. The test of years only in creases its fain", while its imitators die and are forgotten. Boston Daiif Globe. FOR SALE A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor ough of MitUintown, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling house, and business pi. ice in Mifiliutwwn ; a chance, which if left pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this ollice. j u.29-tf Camphor Milk cures Headache zn 1 Neu ralgia. Camphor Mi'.k cures Rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Sru'ses and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks & Hainan, Mitllintewn.and Hamlin &. Co., Patterson. m irl9 ly Campuok Milk Dr. Oberholtzer's Lini ment has been used by thousauds, and has proved to be of the highest value to the communitv. It has eilected loan, cures iti Rheumatism, Sores, Swellings, Sprains and Fruslcd Feet, and m my persons recommend it for Cuts, Galls and Swellings in horses. It costs 25 cents. Sold by Banks II Ham j lin, Mifilintown, and Haiulia 4. Co., Pa'ter- sun, Pa. marl'J-lm BKCBAKER MARTIN At the Luth eran parsonage, MifKintown, on the9:h inst., by Rev. E. E. Berry, Mr. John M.llrubaker .uaiuu, oovu u. ie.aaie 1 a .1 t. V -- T .1 'ownsllip. LITTLE BLAKELEY Oct. 11th, i:. MitUintown, Pa., by Rev. T. J. Sherrar l, Mr. Mich c 1 Little an 1 Miss Annie E. Blake ley, both of Lewistown, Pa. DIE H: REED (In the Oth inst., William X. Reed, ol Ansoiiia, Dark county, Ohio, for mer'.y of Mill'ord township, J1.ni.1ta county, I'a., ag.-d 41 years, 9 months and II d iys. CLOSING PRICES or DC HAVEN & TOWNS END. n t x K n it $ , No. 10 tSoath Thinl Street, rr.ILA DELPHI A. Stocks Bought and Sold eith.T for Cash or on a Margin. Od. 13, 1879. Bt. Askko. V. S. 6' lf!sl l"l! l'5 " Currencv, 6's 1221 12-5 . 5, lfeHI, uew PWJ lot ' 4i's, new, I iV, , Hi . 4'g 102 KC'I Pennsylvania R. R 40 40 Philadelphia ii. R-a ling K. P.. P'J 2" Lehtch Vailev K. R 41 1 4! Leliiw'!ilali.Navi;ttionCo.. 24, 2IJ United Companies of N. J .... 14-iJ IX Northern Cential R. R- Cc ... 17 18 llestonvdle Pass K. It. Co.... 17 17 Pitts., Tit i. BiilE K. K. Co... 05 f Cenfr.il Transportation Co ... 44 41S Northern Pacific, Coin........ 15 15J " Pret'd 4'. 4: Silver, (T.ales) '.K PI'J ClM3II2UC.lli.'" MIFFLLNTOWN MARKETS. MirrLiNTowa, Oct. 15, 1879. Butter ... Eggs Lard..... Ham ..... Shoulder . Sides...., Potatoes. Onions. .. Kags 12 14 6 00 40 2 MIFFLLNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeKly. Qcotatioss roa To-dat. Wednesday, Oct- 15, 1S79. Wheat.. .. Corn, eld. Corn, new 1 25 50 40 25to30 60 4 50 Oats Rye Cloverseed PHILADELPHIA GRAIN MARKETS. 1'HtLAntLrniA, Oct. 11. Wheat, $l.39to 140. Rye 75c. Com, 57to59c. Oats, 3cto 42c. RE. RURLAN, DEXTIST. Olfice opposite Lntheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten days ol each month, commencing December 1st. The balance of the limo his office will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, aud who has been associated with the D'ictor as stttdent and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call during Dr. Bnrlan's absence for professional service, may, and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on the retnm of the Doctor. D. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S nrgcry and all their collateral branches. Otlice at Academta, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. fjuly 15,1874 HKNItr HARSH BERG LR, 51. D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Otlice at his residence la McAlutterville. I sb 9, 1876, ii uliii laiHi i ew Aitttrlirintnt0. mm Cathartic Pills Combine the choicest cathartic principles in mcliciue. in proportions a-curately ad justed to secure activity, crrtaititr, and uniformity of effect- They are tiia rnsult of years of careful stmly and rnv-ti. nl ex periment, and are the most euix tnai rem sly yet discovered ford .-.;-., cau.a-d by derangement of the stoinai-h, liver, and bowels, which rep:ire prompt and eiTectu al treatment. A viru s Pills are specially applicable to this class of diseases. Tliey act directly on the digestive and aKsim llative pro.eascs. and restore regi.iat healthy action. Their extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilize.! nations, is one of the many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perf.srtly reliable purgative medicine, lieing compounded of the concentrated sHrtues of purely vegetable sui.alanc.98, tl.cy are positively free from calomel, or any injiinoua pro(iertics, and . an i ad ministered to children with perfect safety. Aver's Pills nn an effectual cure for Constipation or C ostiveness, ludiges tlon. Dyspepsia, I.o-:s of Appetite, l onl Stomach and Ureath, Dizziness, Headache, Lyons of .Memory, Xuuib ness. Biliousness, Juun.lice, Kheuma tism, Kriiptions and Miiu Uiseases, lropsy. Tumors, Worms Neural fjla. Colic, ir:pcs, Iiarrhora, Lys?n tery, tlon, Piles, Llisorders of too Ijvor, and all other disease resulting from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. While gentle in their articn, thesa Pills are the most thorough and search ing cathartic that can le employed, and never give pain unless the U.wels are inttanied, nnd then their influence is heal ing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive orcans; they iswrate to purify and enrich the Mood, and impart renewed, health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Practical anil Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLO BT ALL DareolSTS SVZRTWITEBS. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers 4. Kennejy,) DPALPRS lil CO Aii, CKMK"NT. . Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT, V. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Mexico. Wc are prepared to lurtiish Sail to dealers at rca- c:a ile rates. KENNEDY t DUTY. Ap-il 21, .VT9-ti Vrnfitiianul Carfe. ? oils J-i L ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MIFFLIN roVN, PA. !3('ol!ect:ng and Ccnvevancin j roiiift i) attended t... (rfci. . u Main street, in his place of r. siil.-iice, s.-uth ot Itri Ige street. J .:EEItr McMEEN, 'Attorney and CoanscIcr-at-La. 1 Proiopt attention given to the securing J and C ollecting of claims, and aii legal bu.n- II. 55. Orricit on l.ridg? street, fiist door west of the Beilord bull. ling. Apri! 1 1, lS7o-tt" A l.I UED J. PATTKHiON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. (7- .,!! br-iaess r-mpily attended to. OrricE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. ATTORNEY-AT-L A. V X IFF LIN TOWN', PA. CT Collections an I all professional bnsi ness jT-nir tie attended to. juiie2i', 1S77. J S.ARN'oi,D, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, RICHFIELD, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business p-onmtly attoi.led to, Con si:l:.:ti .ns in two languages, English and Germn. jThx Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT R0V.iL, JCXUT.1 CO.. Tjl. EOnty reliable Companies represented. Dl. 8, l.75-ly THOMAS A. ELDEIt, M. D. Fhysician and Surgeon, xirFLixToirir, r.t. Othce hours from 9 a. 9. to 9 r. .. Ol. Gee in his fathers residence, at the south end of Water street. oct22-tf ) M. CRAWFORD, M. !., Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Su-gery and their collateral branches. Olhee at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifllintown, Pa. March 29, IS76. J M. BRAZES, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Acodemia Juniata Co., Ta. Orrics formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. LOOTS AND SHOES: VT rr.y residence at East Point, Mifain town, I am irt)iareit to promptly fill orders for ItOOTS AXD SHOES, LADIES', HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, at prices to correspond with the times. Ail kinds of REPAIRIXG PmPtly attended to. Hoping to re- ctive a share of the patronage of the peo ple. I subscribe mysell their obedient shoe- niaser A. B. FASICK. Feb. 3, 1875-tf I .visctLLiiA Rot s W. EAELETS I :io ilacc triers y "i aie any THK KfiST AX T21V. t'ZillAVl&f LIENS' YOUtH.S'& OY& CLOTHING HE is j r.-p.-- i !i -v. :ir-t onr 1''-' R. - tj:n laai A.-t, all.i Also, ntea;:rei. taken fir flits' ..i al saort notice, very r -aco;.al,lc. h -met-her thf t !!.'-. lis it.-.Tsnnn . Water s'reeta. VJPfi.: s f.. .(, PA. Has ju( ruturficl fiom tie S'aat, re cliua :th a fa'I va: MEW & BOYS' CLQTKiftH HATS & CATS, HOOTS CENTS' Kt,H Mid te a-t-1111-.he Pi-lte-sua, l a., l.'l.s'.iiNU GtmDS. Good..! all Is a'e lor Cor-. ai' sei rne I.-Pint. a. CCatS.' irSMf. :: TO GRir.lt. . Ap U t'i, sATLL jVailllt. Trtrtf'rt G'i'.'j PEKSYLVaNIa haileoad. t I : : 1: - T A 15 !, R OS TlliriMOU ASIl I.i-cti. p. il.lll IIasi:iu:ui. LMVt ; WESTWAKD. j ssrveca Tais- AXD AlT .'.M. Lnvr EASTr.A:':n 3 I ? - 3 1 - - ' i 1 A . ' A. M I I I. P. X ,122". Ui :!.; lelV 4 CO. Hi r.t- 11 r. I 'p. ji. Sine 1 ;;' larrisVg j SI5 5 4-1 t 12 1 4::,i:.rtviiv 7 50 5 5 . fl I'.i: 1 ;V: Man aviVi 7 52 P. Jt. 1 So 1 17 1 11 t " - iW 43 8 o-a t'H 4 8 27; 151.1 Cove j lil; 2 ii Dunean'rl tii.i K i t! 2 11 t.pi. ii..-t: I" -Vi 2 25; Baily's j 7 41 1 1.;!: K 21 a.' iz.i '. n 1. 7 22 12 4"; K 12 7 o7 125i 7 47 655 til; 2 35 NcwM:rt B 57 i2L' 7 l' !1U. 2 17 '-tiilerst'i.' '. 4 1 12 ll' 7 2i 9 31 3111 fh p'n j 8 "2 1 1 " 94; aii. Mexico j iMii4 :' 7 -'.2, ! "2 3 2" P.-rrvsv Vj 0 12 11 3; 8oi ID--' 8 27 Mitt! in C"7 I134; iV' V. Lewisto'ni 5 4 J 1101 ; I'l 0 .1 4 Anderson 5 2'.i. 52! 7 32 7 1. 7 (Ml 6 I" 6 33 6 25 11 12 4 2 McVeM'n II 21 4 -i7 .V inav'i.k 1 1 ::s 4 52 N Hamil'i. II i 'n If a 1 ".. 7 5 14 10 35; 5114 Kioi;i 4 51 10 11' 1 -fl UI- I il Hll I - ( V ,i II 51 5"7 Vapleton.i 4 lis 957 12l 3 15 Viilt re k' 4 l; !5'i 12 lh 5 31 Huntincai -117 9t'J- 12 3'. 5 5? Peters!. V 3H 922: ,12 41 5'12 Btrree .151 9 l-! '2 51 6 1". Spr'ceC'k S I V 9 10: I ! 2". Birtagh'ii'; 8 5t; ' 1 I". ti:!4 Tvrone i 327: t5li I 1 24 6 41- Tipton 8 17; 8 4i 13it 6 5:; Fost-.'ia ' 312 8 36! 1 !C4 : B.-lNMIlls SIM- t3 ' 155 7 2(' Alt'juna ; 2 50 8 15; I 45 10io P.M. A.M. .A.M. 915 12 53 Pittsburg 7 401 A. 31.' Vv'rsfWASp .t Ta.iwr. Pjeifle Exrress leave-: rhlT ...ffTi-h! t 11 SS t. :ii; Harri.-burg 4 2 a 111 ; Duneannort 4 I -a.J-i-1-iO disciiarges of BL(XlI), or 50 am; Newp..rt 5 1 1 a m ; MiuVin 5 51 a I mucus, and all .iseases of the RECTUM ci' Lewf.foarn SUnmt Me 'ev t. wn 0 41 quickly aid rs-rf. ci y cii-e.l h. a i ' a in; !t. tt.i..n 7 '. am; PuntincdoK 7 ' vioihing KEMKDY. r.-r t!t." .-...i-n at!-J-s a 1.! ; Petersburg 7 4 a m ; Spru e Cre- k Kaa Da. J. t Al.K:: is. CO., 7 .V. a m ; Tvron- H 1H a ill ; Bell's Mills I . '-- -1:a s':et, N. Y. s a 111 A-tcna S 50 a li ; Pitisbmg j Ja . 2 1s7"..qiu 1 55 pin. j 1 '" " r.ttMmr- Kvprr-ss 1-r.res phiia.ie'pi ia at f. 25 p 1.1 : 11 trrisbnrg 1 1 ) p m ; Marvsville in .11 p 11: , Vir!l,c II 1 1 p to ; Lewistown j 12 1.4 a m ; II inii gdeu I 13 a 111 ; Tyrone j I ' J a 111 ; Ali.x.na 2 2" a ui ; Flttsburr 7 UK a to. Fa- J.i'ie leaves Phi'ale'phta at 11 43 a : 1 ... ... ' .... 1 in; llirrisi.trir 3 45 pm; M:i:i n 5 0l p 1.1 ; Lew !st.ia 11 5 27 p it ; ll'mii'isdon r, 4 pm ; Tyrone 7 1 p in ; Altoona 7 it' p 1.1 ; Pitts- h2'g 11 45 pm. F. '.stwikj. Fast Ti.s. riuiad. Ipl.U Express teaves Pittshnrg at 4 40pm; Altoona .t ,5. p .a; Bell's Milis I 10 11 111 : Tvn.i.e 9 ' I n n .- Si.rllert Creole 9SS pm: Huntingdon 10 Iv p m ; Lewis- town 1" 'a? a in ; MilHiii 11 14 a m ; Harris - burg ! 2 ' a in at 3 "' a in. and arrives lu Philadelphia Atknt-e Evpre-s leaves Pittsburg at 1 10 1 ",m 1 """". l pm; Altoona o 15 pm; Tvr.me o51 pm ; "X'". P- a n- o - . i . H..nt.,..,,!..r. 7 . S p ... ; M t. Union 8 l . :.. ' Jr V'""':"w- l -?. 8 &. '' 1 M.:Vet..wnh25 i. :i : Lea isfxn N50 u m : M.fliin 9 12 p la ; X. wp.rt 9 50 p ni ; Pnn- c.i.inoi. 19 20 p m; Il.trri.-burg II.1 55 p m ; j arrives in 1 hiladelj nil ilMI a m. Pacific Express I. arcs Pitt-bun; at 3 I 5 a I r.i; .. Ooexi 7?.i a.n; Tyrono 8lr am; I llapti.igiiou S Mtj a in ; Lew islown 93i; a In ; ! Mi'IIin 9 55 am; llarri-leir? 110 a si ; arrives in i hila'i.-lp'na 3 15 p in. JUNIATA VALLEY IJAN K. i-1 ' OF .tJIFFLS.5$r'X, 11. WITH BltANClI AT P..RT ROYAL. Stccklioldsis Indivtdaallj Liable. J. XEVIN PHalEPGr, Fret-.i-V.. i. VAN 1KWIN, Cathi.r. DiKEcroaa: J. X'evin Poiuerey, Joseph RotlirncV. tjeorge Jacobs. Pidhp M. Keener. Amos G. I.oiisall, Louis E. AtKinson. Y" . C. Potueri.v, TorsnuLnras ; rov. J mies B. rls J. Nevin P.: son. I biMp vl. Kepner, Joseph Ki.tl:na.k, Geoige Jacobs, L. E. A:k. ...-.'a, W. C. Pomer.-y, Amos G. Bolts!', Nod. H.-rtaVr, Pati.t-I Stoutter, Charlotte Snvder, Win. Van Swerii.en. t'aii:! Herr's Hairs, Jstie II. Irwin, M u v Runs. St.noei M. Kurtz, J. Holmes !rin, T. T. lrwia, F B. Frow. John llertzler. Interest allowed at Ihe rate ot 3 per cent, on 6 no-nt'i-. certiti ;atis, 4 percent, on 12 months certificates. jati2. 1879-tf Batter Tiies ksmii :.iiU. IT! Violin. .. $' 1X0. .59 0" I Vtoloncll" 1 Douhle B.Mt ...$!0 M'to-ViJ) Ga.uri Ticia Huk ! .'icct rd'ori . .. . .. ..... Ulu.'ia and l-nitor Sirir.gs, Blk K-ys. Tale b .ants a. Month Organs, extra 'a!itv. Flutes, Files, Fla'eo'et- CI trir -lr. irnms, and Bam. Instrunents at la .-r.l cash jrti es. fief and Bnr.li mailed on rectirl cf iri.e. Piano Sfn-ils, Music- Stands, Piano and J c. ... , . . nii-nl, Mill lit, iirv .trr.fil ill Nlif.rf m.tii-, lv n SIcKIM.IPS OI; N MANUFACTORY. Aa O.gans at astonishingly low prices, iVcond-haiid of oi her makes at a btrgain. For further particulars Jdrss ALEX. McKILLIPS, Organ Mai.'11'..elurer, 320 N. Q aeen it., Lancaster, Pa. Dec. 4, 187d-om Consult your interests and advertise iu the Sentinel end Ryuhlimn- itm a -1 ifisi". at j . ilirfin iisE.v IS f S'i. " S!-: s stcks v icSsred la paiia ff a'iiU, v ij.-L II iii be ars-i toured .ej ha'.ldlgt crcer of Kr".?2 dJ i.m. 1, tVs & SIIOK ALL SIZL I . Tut:' worn ii hi .;. t i'a- L. .y. Wn.TK'.'s .'.irri'iii Strr: j 1L7-A n-mc.Iv n- -l TIII.tTY FIVK VKMiS ! in 1 p iv it-: p.r-;ice, a:.d nvvoj lCi:i.r t-, : raii;,:.iiy ci.r K II !I U ?I ATISll. T Z f P S Y , 1 -r--.ii! 1, r.d.irv , -,ir.v.. '. l:.bvt.s, and ail i - .; i. ah , li b!i 0 i is in'..':"a!cd, !: :-w vi. . i to i it: .hi:. Sola by K.i K ir-'i Drii:-;! t-. rv.! ( .'e ss's unit) br T:ik Wmi b-i n A.nuciMi to., P. (). Bov ZZii, Rochester. X. V. IMl'LaTrS. I will mail (Free) th: r:- i;.n for a sfiup! ! ViBiniiE Bi.M that Will remove TAN, I FRECKLES, I IMi'LTTl i.-d B.'.orCHKS, l-stvlns; th-; sf'n .fi; clear ai d l..a..;if ul ; j a!o iTisfrii-"t..c-for prisluei.- mx'iriaiit I growth ol hair on a ba'd h.-ai ur sm.'OtU j face- A.!-?res. ii.ei.s:::ir -c sfai.:.. tta: ! Vandcll L Co., 20 Ana sir. et, N Y. TO SrMPTlVW; The advtrrtiser, having h-.- r-nnaient!y enred of that dread disease, i'onsiiiiipti-.ii, by a simple remedy, is anvi.-.is to loaae kuown to his fc!!..vv-su;fers ihe n.eacs l.f cure. To all who desire ir, h. wii! send a copy ol the preseripti;n liscl, (tree of charge), with the diiectioi.s for preparing and Using the same, whk-ii lh.v w.ll fiu l a st'KC ci I forConstiuiii'i .n, A ilnui. Bron chitis, c. Parties wishing ihe Preacrij tioa, will please aihlreys, t. . WII.?;r, 191 reni'sa-cet, Wi!:u:...-.'.iig., " EKKUPiS OF VCl'Tn. A GENTLEMAN who sc lerul for vear from Nervous DEiill.ITY, PUKMA- Tt'RK DECAY, ail all tz erT ets of y. .1: tul indiscieti..n, will for the sasa f iaiter ing h.imanity, send frt o to ad who need Ihe recipe and direcli.c lor making ihe sim ple remedy hy v;hic vias cu el. S;:J Icrers wi.itii.g to profit by the a.;.eit... r's experience can do so by addiessirg in jor fect conSdeiice, JOHN B. OtiLtEV. 42 Ceilaj street. New York. I 1 T I 17 CJ f aii kifrs. TI MERS, j Philadelphia & Reading R?i i 1 r v lrraujciaent of Pas-rrT TinI;?Si Oernsts r.th, IS.'i. Tratsi rare Htrrni-nrz at fot'on-t ; for New York vu AUeatosr., a: -. .!.', i 0i i m , tn, 1 45 p. in. i for Xew York via ' h-i-d !'.r. li Raetc;" i .i 2U. 05 a ra ar. i 1 S . p 1..'. : For Pfciiado'ptra at 5 21, N f'5, 9 ; ! 4 P m. ot lieaJtnw a' 6 20, o-j, P ;.; a 1 i !:0 ami i'j p UI. 1 V j Eor Pottsfil'.e at 5 20. 8 05 a m. and ll ' P . and via ScJuv !!:iil i: nsuiiel. inna b.-ar.ch al 2 i p "i. For -i:L-.u. .". aj j am. i- . .. . i i - . - ., . - f i 1 ' . . '" Tha 5 20 and 8 03 a mnil III p u trains have throiiga cars lor Xew Y.-i. The ft 20 a. :n. train h '.s triron: h c '.ra lor Piiila.1 ip'oa. The 5 2-', S '!5 a in ar 1 1 45 p. m nipk close c.ni.ecti. .a at K.-:fiiii w:0 :ain line trains hav iiiif !.imil'.i e.-.s f.r X--W Y.k. vu " Bound Bro-.k R -uu." , I SUXD.l VS. i P., X' V... I- . r. .1 , m ... i Allent-xm and way stat...r.,..t:2Cni. For Ren-!i::g, Phila.lcli'u'.a a-d ..y sUtiuaa at I 1". p in. Trains for II im I'trt U-.zrt osu.'.'ir : Leave Xew 3"ork via Ail-. :.? v,n at 8 J a f, I oo an. I -.iii p id. Leave New Yo,k v ia Uvnnd Brook Tlortty 7-45 a til, 1 3K a: l I 0 p til. arnv;.. tl llarr,bu.-, ! ci, 20 p i.i. 12 35 ml tl Leave La'.cast..- W '5 a m sn ' - pi... la-ave I'.-li.tiibo. , .V) a In ai.d -t l;l p :il. Leave i hil 1 1 :!phi.i at '. i't a. in., nd 1 00 ami 7 4 p m. Leave P.-ttsviS-e a! d r.0,9 tla. to. ami 44 t r.:. Leave Kea.:5i:j at 4 5, 7 1 1 5J a m, I 3 , ; 1 o 1 Id 35 p iu. Leave Pettsvi;;.. ii Schuy!!::'.! an I o.:q-i.'-Y ii.ra branch, 25 a n:. Leav iil. i-ii via clio. tUi.l and Sn'i':aii'as Rranoti, I I 50 a Leave AUonlown at 5 55, 0 05 a m , 12 10, 4 1SJ and 9 05 p m. SVX&.ITS. Leave X'ew Tork at 5 30 p. rn. Leave Philadelphia at 7 4 p w Leave l!ea.!ing al 7 35 a m and 10 35 p m. Leave Al'.entown at 9 1'5 p ni. C. G. HANCOCK, Gffr.il PauV Ti.ktl Jg'nt. J. E. WoOTTF.N, General Hanaer. f IiKCTURla " ; Jutt Fub'i'hc, tn a Se.t''i Ettrtioj-e. t rier sir cmh. .$25i'-.oVOJ . i - 7-,f.sSo (Hi j A I.ectijre on the .s'at i.i-. Treal'iicr.t an? 2".'oI'i'lO; Kalictl Cure of Sperm it.irrli.ra, o. Sen i..a! j -'-.i, "-, Cy ' .Weakness. Invidcutary l.nis'"ns. Svnal " " If,.:.: 1 . ... . . i. : U , JOJiilllll , t.l . ... o. ...:..'.s ... .s:.rii:.j;r . H- ' 'lerallv; Nervousness. C.iuoipii-.n. Kpi lepsy an I Fits; l--nta! vn-i fhvsic.l li.iu-j.-iiv. i-esiiPin-r f. cn S-?f Abuse, etc. 2v ti' tHr'.KZ J. CULVFl:'.. FL!.. M. O.. I th'T or the "li-wi iiook," et' . j The aa.rl.I.'.-tto'aned i'ii.r, in this ad - m'ral.V L.s titre. elea. iy proves 'rom hi ous surgical operation, : r bouieisi, ins'rta- ifiwtt of cure :it rMCff r-ritaiu aim tUnl : ?r rvi.r ..:ftf,, no matte, wh a- u.a j condition may Iv. nmy cure himsei. ch. a, i. , trival -iv and radically. CTT.'.it Leclure irtii prort a boon lo thou tanlt and thonittnds. Sent, under seal, ii a plain envelopn, tor anv address, on receipt ot siv cents, or tw poslago stamps. A l.in-ss the Publish'-..-, THE ( I LVEIIWEEL MEDH AH 0 41 Ann Si.. irf 1 vra ; ni.t- Pst-02 Box 45eS. ai-fuiauwvijuii!jwf