grXflXEL & REPUBLICAN - MIFFLIXTOWN: r.ne9aar, Cclober 23. 119. TERMS. ion, J-l-ou yw-r annum, 11 jiaiu sr."1- 1 .i . ivi ;r n.. , :V, 12 UJOUiUS, -"" " I '" ..'! ..''.rer'iscment.s inserted at 60 i.-'r :ui-U "r "'"" insertiow. c'T';,o,l lusin. ss notiees in local col- i .v;s . r line lr c.icii insertion. ill b ui:t'l lo those dcxiring e by the year, lull' or quarter J VI! 'iBi hesd'i'iarters of ",e Kl'i',,tl'n State Ci'iuuii!" are t room 5 and C , Philadelphia. 1 L.VVJW j - r . . . w i tv i 1 1:1 lllllbLUULiU UU111UQ 1 La eil s January necora. Ti;e com: - i f Lieutenant J;inies g. Ke 'y. la'j uV:i;tn tin.ti,iute lor t ;-iJl!ijH-:i I" the highest terms of iiti. H-'wts :l l'riVe s.l.lier; lie s tin-i nl o'-ili'inii i-j:iirado : he an '" " - m " , ;tva'.i.e as ifcur in i.nuy liftj. as 3'. f,- m! 1 ailli r, an.l be rtsin of se-urii hiui as an earuet-t gJ-.-eraie in a'l matters of grievance ji, wi re currtM hi piinripltx ifew.iit out. Kiiinxi Ilf'.;cliiun with fl- L"--i nw-A comojuy from Ju r-a count v. ne w us enl;.-t 1 JU V, Hi. as First to-wnt of Cauimny J ilMst lVna,y.v.m. Wrre W- -nicer Cavfi'v lie v.ts proiiiote.1 ptJC otiit. ol him j;-;a;. ana ; iu a.l "li-U'i iK-iS fckinuishes . r-: . .a T : . j. i h:- of Lis re-riiaent. tiutil he vas ! .iffi.leJ at Sui -jihcrvj-towil, Viriliia. i oi. lf-C wouriit was m-J a jilt'ce cl Sllei, wlili-a re- C.t-jI l:::a fro.a rii;.lt.:rT a..ty lor a ' K-o :o. i'-rc w Jtth?. The Lien- t. ant Lai M-ar.ely more tuan re- irrifj Uiit 11 utr wri a;;.un i- tiuuani, i bat no' .-"J eiiu iy as the lirst time, 15 .ls l'.)' ioi ili eil to leiimjuih j -j. t ..- r ntm tiiat time i a L-cV.s whl, the compauy in t21 its j v"te tuT KM' cve"-v ud Ba,kT EaxviiLs a:--l ' n;:.V lutnts unt'l June j Howe &. h:ka are doing the plast ring in ii. i'i. w arn lae regimellt v, J8 uis- j " Lutheran church. They are also to do Itounti-1 particijiKiteJ in a Sht theplastviingiu the old Presbyterian church. i-Ll bin ri-'.in. a .mst Hampton, i Learn to read with ease and pleasure. A wil i;i'W Tl j .re. tit.s Soilth Carolina ' goMl newspaper in the family is the best I'l:: I .States Senator. The First j edueator. Vote for Kell , Caveuy and PifiiiViVa'iia CiAV-iry, as vLsmounteil n.ii. wire htuTied forward to hold uc reb?ia in c::et k nui.ii wagon trains bci,-''-P,n, t. the Union nriny eou.d c.-s te J.iu'es river. WhLe iu the irvtifce f this duty the Lieutenaiit tt :s 'iik' n prisoner, at a place called i'jaaria Cinuvh, not far from Kicli- s -.! Tne next Liv, June -Ji. With o.'UiTs. was Sep:j-ated m m tie enLt-d non and taken to Kith- Svlii :'n l 1 ut in Li! by Pris m. The Lfr approach of the Union forct-s ; i: ir.ved the liehe! authority to send ti of the prisoners southward. Tue "Lieutenant was sent to Lynch-biLV- tueu.-e to Macon, Georin u and fi-r , wit!: seven hundred other pris cners. p. it into a stockade. On July l(it-, he. with five hunilred others trs taken to S .wmnah, Gdursriii, and tLn.f i : several oth-r places, to ke. r f..ii out of the re..cu of Gt ner d fc-.ieauu's raid. On the 13; h dtiv r: ii-rttv-Pioer bei, Jt II, a lar''e numler! . -. . ;hy Lieutenant aiuong the Tiuoc:'. w. re t.ki n f Charit-s-r-aCity siii.l put ia the juit-yarJ, i . j xrc-tly nn-icr the tire of the i-.:ss : the Union General Foster. iWT-.-.ie i;tvs and niglus were j v. -.u ier the fire from the gnus '. '. ii uds. The ciiy was being Ti.-v - ;'y b'.m'.wrdeil at the time by ' . x.. n araiy under Gin. Foster. It was relieved by the rebels, that by i-ii ji-i-tirig Union soldiers to the lire of their friends, FosUr would re-fr.'i-- Li 'in bombarding ; bnt the Gen tral si'jjp'y rutaliatei by collecting a !jt of rthtl prisoners and exposing Utrai to t!.e lira of the guns from the c::v. T'ae reLa'.iatoiy treatment the Union urisoners to le Uk,, 0,t of th, jai! vard in Charles- " t,n and nrn neito Oolunuiu, where t' i:.t Tect-.:al attempts to tscape ere male. Iu the til t at tempt the Lie:iTo..:iUt rot but a short di.stance &aynLicnhe was re-?apiuie l and r-tume L In the second attempt he v, a'-eomptmie I by Captiin .MeNitt. of '-Lfilin county, and they traveled io 1 miles in the direction of Sher ciir's army, and were within 10 miles uf Lis aiuv w t'fn t''t-y w re r.gain cap- tie 1. IMood hm;nJ:j trailed them found tneir wheieabjtits for the parties hunting them. The capture t' k phce on the b.ink cf Savannah river, twentv liiiics aovo A'tgusia, Ge-.igia. They were tak.n frufu tLtre to F lgc tie'.d jsil, and t'aenee to tiie place frosu whence ihey had -.y'-l namely, Columbia. When Sinru.a's uiuiy apiii'.'.xhed that f'.irz 4Ley were pent to Charlotte, N''r.a (V:;,ni Tl;cvweie at that, I'.r i; i - ' t.-e week, v. i-. n th CV wore ' l'W.1 to K .1; irii. Ju iice t.a Gel itv- I'.'f 0. f.U frc.ii 1 ''a'. niii'"c tv a. jiMttf- tar, to I'.-t; of Vschanre or Jul- j role. T; - iiii u r ni-'il "o is r-tr...!eJ at ! ti e i .-ie? i 1 -: i.v i no-nit tne oiose of M.ucL, l'-ii.; On the 'Jta f Ai i', L, c Knivi.r. i ro.L cal t'ae war m enik-l 'iLj LieaUn.int w.m H'.ver CicIuiri-rc.L A Voln.-ny ni:sM op v.-ritten jf ' in-i'.liu Ibrotigb "jich Lo pari.-,e i, bnt as thj ol ject of tliis arti.-'c is i i.nply t3 outiiua tlie '-vjtii events in iiis military c:trcer, a fur'j'r liarnitive of Lis military nit :s uu: ineiilioneJ at this tirn.i. Tei Biootnlieid .iJzocate of last weik M.r: Ti.e owners of lish baskets in the Ju 'ata river had quite a Rcare last week in V pTsoa of a fish warden, who took a arey of said baskets and a list of the tu-rs. He h -d a b.-t of only twenty -six cU from the mouth of the Juniata to tte bi .asl of the Millerstown dam. One or to were so much agitated over the pros Pective pivni'nt ot $25 that they returned them -Ives, ai d got off by the payment ot "e-h ill, the other h.l:" of the fine to go to be inloriner. What the warden will do in the preuuses can oiiiy be surmised at this time. He appeared to mean business, how er. kajj tu 4 citizen of Oliver town liiptuit under the law bis duty was very clear, snd that he did not fcee bow in case the baskets were not immediately removed lie e..uM avoid prosecuting all owners of bkol use I ::iegall ia ihe catching of fish '-ti.- Jci..i-..a r.-erait its tributaries. "sl a E. KuiU wfd sw-IL on the farm of 8-0 I . i-s. 1 Fayette township, 2 miles uo-i of McAlistorviPc, at 10 o'clock A. M. an Tuesday, October 28, i87i, 3 cows, 2 : f young cattie, 3 sheep, 2 hogs, 25 t-k ', aiing implements wt house kiild goods. SHOfir L0C.1LS. Oet every Republican out to Hie j ofls. Do it to them, as they did it to them in Ohio. The new moon is far south, and stands on a point. Eat buckwheat cakes, grow fat, and scratch. The coal wharf in Patterson has been whitewashed. The business boom has not got through the country yet. Chew Jackson' Best Sweet Nary To-bllcco- Dec. 4, 1878-ly. Honest government, and honest money was endorsed by Ohio. Away in the extreme west cud of the county apples are plenty. The drought is giving to the growing beat a yellowish tinge of color. J ho man who cats chestnuts beats early bird in catching the worm. the The telegraph reports a fall of two feet of ! snow at Vicuna, Austria, last Friday. William Malik, of Fermauagh township, raiv - d 3,00 bushels ..I -.brat this f car, The Leitown Gjzel e says lifiy persons from Lcwistown went nulling last Sunday. Have you heard the news from Maine I Turn out at the pulls and Tote the Rcpubh can ticket. CoPf,.cssman Fisher is just re.overing froai a eli of sickness. Republicans, turn out at the noil. Uav. ,ou C4rJ Ian news from Ohio I Jiolls and vote for Kelly and , Caveny, and liutler. Keep your eye on the Republican that is ,a.v'"? ol" -'s vomits to jump the nominee-. r Repni-liean party, Kain was nev.rr more heartily welcomed in this community than lat Kri.Uv. Vote for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. The light made by the burning of the ,arll ,ue jlOSS 1(irll, or, Saturdav even- ing, was seen by people in this place. The number of democrats in the Iowa LegUlature Was reduced by the t-lection to Butler. Uiich up your horse and wagon on elec tion day and brir.g every Republican voter to the polls to vole lor Kelly, Caveny and Butler. The barn on the farm of Captain Xoss, near McCoysvil!, this county, wa con sumed by tire on Saturday evening just alter niglittall. The Huntingdon Journal says: A new K-publican pajier is talked ol in Tyrone, which is an evidence that the fools are not all dead yet. The net proceeds of the cake walk at ' Cuba ;hol house, for th benefit of the Cuba Sabbath-school, was nineteen i'.'llars and some cents. Rev. T. J. Sherrard preached in the new Presbyterian church la?t Sabbath ni rnii.g It was the that service held iu tl,e cew mng. How can any Democrat who honestly favored the Crawlord Couut System vote lh- Pemocratic ticket. Turn out on elec tion day and vote the Rejublican ticket, and the victory will be satisfactory. The Governors of the thirteen original States held a meeting in i'hiUdelphi on satunlav to arrange lor the Centennial Cele I brat ion of the surrender of Lord Corn 1 wallistYorktown.Viririui.inl781. Vote lor Kelly, Caveny and Butler. Rev. Mr. Lipner, of the Duncannon, Per ry county, United Brethren church, about three weeks ago was married the second time. On Tuwslay a week, during a s Jell of mental disturbance, he went to Harris b;:r, and there committed suicide by hang ing. As ex-Sheriff Loudon was sle l.lif.a water i home last Monday morning, a barrel ro.ied ' k"' ro ""f. C'T M 'T the top n-ached the cieek near the railroad brid-e ; there it went into the stream, chuck, and exploded as if tilled with explosive material. Thurinan, the Umocratic Cnited States Senator from Ohio, is abi ; enough, men tally considered, but he is only a common political trimmer. The late election in that State 1ns made the Lcgi-1 at.ire Republican, and now Thurniairs pUce will i-e t..pp:ied by a man who is not a political trimmer, f'vrns Morrison, sexton, living in this b r- oi.irh has buried more than one tnousanu 0 . .. pe.-sons, but the following item, irom a liorks county piper, numbers a few more interments. 1 h item rvais : -i;-.uic. :ner. a sexton who bu.ied l,3o0 persons during his residence at Hamburg, is dead." Rev. Mr. Yan-Fossen, Jesse Hoec, Peter M...tinson,aud Mr. K-nlg'-rs. a representa tive of the New York Y. M. Christian Asso ! tlo i.il ..r. Sabbath, to bold t 1.1 1 1 11 . j religious worship with the prisoners con- fintd within its wall. Uo inou uo ...s wise. Turn out at the polls aud vote lor Kelly, Caveny and Butler. Nearlv half of the Democrary are anx- . . . r .1. .. Tl..!.. i.ius for a ch mge ot sysiem, iran .' gate System to such a one as that u-d ba the Kepublicaus to nominate candidates un der. Turn out at the polls and vote for Kelly and Oveny, nen nomiu ited by apop uler'voto or their irty. There was no gouged work about their nomination. On Saturday afternoon about two o'clock, Ihe large stone bouje on the Poor House Farm, near Johnstown, so called because of the effort once mae to locate a poor home there for the c unty, was discovered to be on lire, on the roof, and before suihcent help came to hand the building burned don. Most of the people who lived in it were away to preaching. Some careless man, or man stone blind, in driving in the broad street of Main, in this borough, broiigl t Lis wagon up with such force against the spring waSon of Daniel Sieber, on Monday, that the stngle- on the latter was broken. Sieber s j. ...... .. r . the eutter nagon was stanui.ig -r - at the time. Th. blind man or the carr.es. ,,,, did not stop to have a new sir.gle-tree put on Sieber's wagon. Vote ior Kelly, Caveny and Butler. The Me Vevtown Journal says: The fall meeting of the Huntingd.n PresbyUry was appointed for Oct. 7, at McVeytown. And the MeYcatown people got ready for that rv sbytery. They got a steer on Saturday ,hrt weighed 325U founds. fi4 year, old and was raised by a Mr. Stoop, of Tusearora Valley. H was driven over the mounUin, to Vineyard Mills, loaded on , MatatCowden'.atid taken to "eatown on Saturday, ready to be butchered Mon day. Prekbytcrian preachers most be aw ful eaters. The Literary Society in this place has been re organised by the election of I. O. Jlatks, President ; Miss Iazxie Loudon, See -r'.-tiry; Btviloid Kvans, Treasurer; T. D. Garnian, Cri'ic ; Morris Garman and May Loudon, Tellers ; Bradford Evans, Editor ; Miss Mussie K. DieLl, Ed.iress ; P. F. Ha fn. Janitor. The Society meets every Friday evening in the school house. Philip Smith, a prominent young Demo cratic politician of Black Log Valley, this county, died last week. It is reported that w hile he lay on his death-bed he made ref erence to the work of the late Democratic County Convention in such a way that his dying statement has awakened the deepest interest wherever it has been mentioned. Vote lor Kelly, Cateny and Butler. On Sabbath, Rev. T. J. Sherrard, on be half of the Presbyterian congregation that worshipped in the Court House, expressed th inks to the Commissioners for the use of the public, building, and also tendered ! thanks to James Irwin, Clerk of the Board j of County Commissioners, and John Diehl, j Court House Janitor, for kind attention paid the congregation from time to time, during its meetings, since tin lltli day of last July. Samuel B. Smith, a citizen of Fayette township and a native of this county, left on Monday for Kansas, which Stale he ex perts to make his home. Mr. Smith is a good Republican, and the cause will lose an earnest worker. He g-ea to Osborne coun ty, where we Lope be may more frequently enjoy Republican victory than he was used to hen1. Of Conine he coud not do withoui his native paper, and paid up all arrearages and a year in advance for tlij Sentintl ai Rcpnb.'ican The Democrat and R-gitier,'m fryin; to get an excuse for not s'lpporling the effort tor a change of m stem lor nomination in its party from the rotten convention system to the piilar sovereignty system of leaving the nomination to the people of the party, as the Republicans d , points off to some distant county. It need not do that, for here iu J aniata the Republicans like the system, and only this campaign amended their system so to make the County Chairman an elective officer. The election of President aid be made in that way by a popular vote witliin the next generation. kehy and Caveny were nominated under such a system. Democrats say that twenty Republicans in Walker, thirteen in Mitliintown, ten in Fer managh and twenty-live iu Fayette districts wiil vote their ticket this fall. They count on a number in every district to ot with them. It would be the height of political folly fir Republicans to act in that way. The report may lie set dowu as a Demo cratic canard to bolster up their own peo ple, who are heartily sick of the dreadful management of the Democracy in this county. Why any one in bis sioVr senses should join the Democracy in this county now while ii is tossing hither and thither by its own great tight w ith itself, !a ques tion that cannot be answered. Vote for Kelly, Caveny and Butler. The county bridge at Thompson's Lock ii nearly completed. Tbore w bo have seen it say that 'it will be a monument to the honest work of the contractor. Mr. George Smith, of this boioiigh, is the contractor. The work is to cost the comity fitKnj. In alter yewrs It will be asked, uuder whose uiau geniei.t was the bridge built 1 The name ol the contractor and builder has been mentioned. The county authority lor its construction is the Board ol" County Com missioners, the members of which are J. Banks Wilson, Republican, Favette town ship; ILL. Meen, Repr.lilican, Tusearora township; J. P. Mc Williams, Pemocrit, Beale township. Ol course it ha t to lie built lor use, but regret h.is lieen cn;resscd that it does not stand where it can be seen wiihout going down into the gulc'a. ote for Kelly, Caveny and liutler. Last VTednesday evening, between ? and 9 o'clock, Mrs. S.tllie McXuliy, Janitress ot the Presbyterian church, was called to the bedside of her husbind, Johnnie McNulty, w ho, to all appearances, b id gone to bed in a common way. The wile respondil to the husband's call, and was requested to bring Mr. McNulty writing paper and pencil, or pen and ii.k. Mrs. McNulty knew that her husband is not given to literary pursuits, and as a n.atter of course was gre.ity per plexed to know what her husband could want to write. She interrogated him, and alter a nrief silence he unbosomed himself. He told ber that he intended to write to her a dying statement ; that he had becoim tired ol this wkked and troublesome world, and in order to hasten his departure into the other world he bad taken an ounce of laudanum, and already its somnilia intluencc was wooing him to that stat of rest from which there is no awakening on this side of .j 1 1. ..1...11 a-.... ..a tne aaiK river. ii 1 iMmreuc. ..i.. .. Mrom the clouus, or a stream 01 mouen ia burst from the ground, the surprise could not have been more complete, for Mr. Mc- Nulty bad always lived in such a way as it be would be loath to leave this world of " time and sense." But there was no time to be lost, for it was plaiuly to be seen by the heavy droopi"g lius of his eyes that the final earthly sleep was upon him. iaeigh- bors were called. Drs. Crawford and bi.ler were summoned. The case was stari!::.g. McNultv must be kept awake. The doctors must have strong, active, willing men as as sistants, to keep the man out of a state ol sleep. Jacob Siaulterbark, Patrick Hagan and James Anderson volunteered to stand by the doctors and see Johnnie through the soporific slate, dead or alive. The patient was talked to ; he wag rolled over the lied it intervals ; he was piled around at other t-mes with bottles filled with warm water ; ti-' was tickled on the soles of the feet ; he was slapped on Ihe back, a-.d manipulated in every way that ski'.llul doctors suggest ed, and sometimes bandied by the intelli gent assistants accordiug to Iheirown views ot the case, independent of Ihe rules laid down in the forms of Materia Medics. Lower, lower went Ihe circulation ; slower, slower beat the pulse ; deeper and deeper grew the sleep, until, indeed, the patient lay on the very border-land of this and the next world. There was a life at stake, aud as the moment of the crisis approached, when the pulse should cesse to beat entire ly, or beat stronger, the work became more intense. The doctors were more muni, and the assistants more assiduous. At last, about midnight, it was apparent th-t the work of the doctors and their assistants had gained the mastery ot the laudanum; the circulation was better, the pulse was health ier, and the tide of life bad sgain set iu and triunip'ued over the tide of death, snd Mr. McNulty was dettined to live longer. The morning w.'s well ushered iu before the kind friends retired from the scene. One of the actors, remained til da.lieht. J-st what that induced Johnnie to seek a de - it was nurture from this world before the appoint - parxure iroiu . ... , ed time is not Known, uui now uo was "..natched as a brand Irora the lire" will never be forgotten by those who stood by him that night His general health was a good deal ailocUsd by the ordeal. tm The Fourth Annual National Lutheran Sabbth-Sehool Convention will be held in the Lutheran church at Lewistown, Mifflin county, on Wednesday and Thursday, No vember 5th and Cth, 1879. The Lutheran Sabbath -School of this place elected Kev. E. E. Berry, A. II. Weitiinan, Mrs. John Wi Kirk and Mia Eva McClctlan as delegate) to atteud the Convention. Vote for Kelly; Caveny and Butler. Oxe of tho sweetest songs we have heard this many a day, is entitled H't Shall .Vert all the Lilt It Ones Tiers." Words and music by Will L Thompson, of East Liverpool, Ohio. Although all our little ones are graciously spared in the edi torial home, w e n ust confess to a break' down in tears when trying to sing these touching words. 1 he song is an inspiration of comfort, surely, to all whose homes have been iu Vaded by death. It is one of the few com positions which will live lor generations. To all lovers of ru lsic, we say, send 4 cents to the author and bless the household by s ci.py of this gem. V- 'hvdisl Recorder. o- I worm be quiet, Lord, Nor tea He, cor iret; Not one small need of mine Wilt Tuuu lorget. I am not wise to know W bat most I need ; I dare not cry too loud Lest Tho-a shouldst heed ; Lest Thou at length slmnldst say t "Chil l, have thy ail! ; As thou bast chosen, lol Thy cup 1 till !" What I most crave, prchane Thou wilt withheld, As we from hands unmeet Keep pearls, or gold ; As we, when childish bands Would play with lite, Will-hold Hi.; miming goal Ot (heir dvstre. Vet choose Thou for roe Thou Who know est best ; This one short praver of mine Holds all the rest I Josaca Davis Shabox died at bis place of resideiie in Claik county, Ohio, on Wed nesday, October 8, 187t, to which place be moved from this tow n some years ajo. He was aged about 5S years. He read law in Mitliintown with Hon. James Mathers, de ceased, and was married to Miss Khett Bell. He was a son of Samuel Sharon, of Lost Creek Valley. He lies many relatives, j friends and acquaintances in Juniata county. The Claik Coiiniy lljr, uf wL;.h Mr. Sharon was a member, held a meeting to take appro priate action on the death ol a fellow-member. Fitting remarks were made by a nnm- bvr of tl.e members of the bar, and a com- j mittce was appointed to express the sense of the legal Iratermty on the loss of so worthy a member as Mr. Sharon. The lot lowing was reported and unanimously adopt ed : TxiBtTE wr aisrrcT. At a meeting of the members ol the Clark County Bar, ca'led upon the occasion of the death of Joshua Djvh Shiron, iHm lolluwing memorial and resolutions were adopted : Mr. Sharon was a native ol Pennsylvania, where he received his education ami entered upon 'he practice ol the law. It was cot until he had attained rotlei-ncy in the prac tice and become mttiire iu years and ripe In judgment that he came to Ohio and entered upon the practice ol the law iu our county. Failii T health, however.soon eouioclied bun to abandon bis profession and dvote him sell to oilier pmsiiits. He wis di-tiuguish-ed for the purity of his piivate lile, was a Christian gentleman, and an earnest advu cate ot popular education, being deeply in terested in the public school svsiem. The Bir ol Clark County has received wiih sincere regret and profound sorrow the intelligence of bis death, and resolve, -as an evidence ot its respect t '.. m :ui o.y. 'u-t the chairman of this meeting report the tact of his diith to !; Court of Common I leas of this county, and request th:t these pro ceedings be spread ujoii the minutes of the court, and that he turuish a Copy of the same to the Liiiiily of the deceased. Rtsolvtl, As a" further mark of resct that we attend the funeral of the deceased. Cms. R- White, J. K. Mowt a, Gko. Kce, 'ommtttre. -.e- A Good Home in Central Missouri Can be obtained through the Calloway County Immigration Society." For full de scription and particulars address the Presi dent, t. II. Thom as, Fulton, Mo. ocl8-4t Phu-nix Pectoral will cue y..nr Cough. PhiL'tiix Pectoral ci:;es hoar- rpiickly Phu-nix Pectoral tastes good a.id i.rings rest. Phoenix Pectoral costs 25c; 5 bottles $1. Sold by llatiKs & Hamlin, Millliiitown, k. Han.liu & Co., Patterson. uiarHMy FOK SALE. A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store 1' 0111s, in the bor ough of Mifilintown, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling house, and business pi ice in Millliiitown ; a chance, which il b-lt pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address leis olli;e. jan29-tf Campmcb. Milk Dr. Oberholtzer'a Lini ment has been ued by thousands, and has proved to be of the highest value to the community. It has effected many cures in Kheuui.itisai, Sores, Swellings, Sprahs and j Frosted Feet, and many persons recommend it lor Cuts, Oails and Swellings in horses. It costs 2-5 cents. Sold by Banks A- Ham lin, Millliiitown, and Hamlin & Co., Patter son, Ts. marI9-liu Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Mdk cures Rheumatism snd Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Mill: costs 25c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks & Hamlin, Milliii'town, and II;errlin ii. Co., Patterson. marl9-ly Pho;!cix Pectoral has been in general use for lilteen years, and nearly all who began to use it then continue its yet. Price 25 cents. Solo by BatiKs li Hamlin, Miffliu town, snd Hamlin tt Co., Patterson. Pa. DIED: HOMBERGER On the USth ult., Dan iel Homberger, at his place of residence near Cross Koads, Delaware township, aged 47 years. KEEP On the 9th inst., in Delaware township. Miss Sarah Keed, aged 37 years and 3 davs. II. E UURLAN, DEXTIST. Cilice opposite Lutheran Church, POUT IiO AL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten d.ivs ol earh month, commencine Dec niber 1st. The balance of the time his office will be 1 occmuea DV a. a ivunier, a young 1 worthy of confidence, snd who has been 1 associated w.tn tne uoc.or as 1 assistant two vears and npwards. Those wild can uiiruiK ir. uuiimu a i .ii : T D..i..n. . . ii n i-n tnr nrofessional service, triv. and K ill Die.-SC arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when tbey may b9 served, ou that return of the Doctor. ( I CLOSING PRICES DE IIAVEX k TOWNSEND, BASHERS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Soid either lor Cash or on a Margin. Oct. 20, 1879. Pin. Askkd. H. 8. 6'a 1881. t. 104J 1I." " Currency, 6'a 125 5's, 181. new Ill; j lol 4J's, new liy.J !(, " 4's ;.j ,. 1(12 If.' Pennsylvania R. f! 40 4':' Philadelphia It Reading R. K.. 1HI -jo" I. ehijh Valley K. R 41 J 41 J Lehigh Coal .Navigation Co.. 24J 2J fnited Companies of N.J 14 lit Northern Central R. R. Cc ... 17 IX llest'inville Pass K. R. C 17J 17 Pitts., Tit & Buff. R. R. Co.. 5J f.f Centra! Transportation I'o ... 41 44 Northern Pacific, Com........ 15 15J " Pref'd .i... 4'i 4t.J Silvrr, (Trades) , .. !HJ C03iaiI2BC&Ia. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Mirruxrowi, Oct. 2i, 18711. Butter 12 14 t-Zs Lard Ham shoulder .. tides Potatoes....... ... Onions............ Rags , 7 s no 40 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeKly. Ql-otatioxj roa To-dit. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1870. Wheat Corn, old. . Corn, new . Oats hye , Cloverseed. 1 S5 40 :.'to.;o tin 4 50 PHILADELPHIA ORAIX MARKETS. PniLAPKLPiut, Oct. 81. Whmt, fever ish, unsettleil and ! cents lower. Sales i.f 3.'ll bushels, iueliidii.g rej -cti-l at $1.4 i; red at $1.50; amber at $1.5tal.5:i, and No. 2 red, elevator, at $150. At the ojen board, lirst call, there were no transactions. Rye, lirm, with !e bid tor Penna. Com, unsettled, and 2a;ic lower. Sales of C.OiHI bushels mixed and yellow at Cl.iOTc, clos ing at tila)',5c. Oats, tirm and steady. Sales of ti.lHHI bushels, including mixed at4tat5c and white at 4 al7c. PRIVATE SALES. Persons desirnns of selling property at private sale, may arrange lo have the prop- crty advertised in the Stlintl and R'publt- can( on the frriMf of no pay if not told. If sold, to pay at such rates as have previous ly been agreed njon. A RARE CIIAXtE To Buy 0 Lar;rf Tract of Goul Lnnd at a Moderate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Three Hundred Jrrt and mure, having thereon a large Brick Dwelling House in good condition. Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water neat the door, also, go.nl well water in yard ; an Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the county; a grove of 50 maple trees, which, il attention were directed to, could be turned into a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this State, and as sueh groves are iu New England. I Good timlHT on the farm. The arm will j produce 40 to 50 tons of bay annually, and grw gr..in .f all kind". There is an abun dance of LIMESTONE on the farn. We repeat, this is the greatest bargain now offered in this county, to the man who has em i gy, and desires to farm and raise stock. To such a man, who hasanioder.ite ; sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that iu the j nature of things must increase in value j gradually, for the period of a full genera- ! tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If you have the inclination, the means, and the pluck to developo one of the finest tracts of land i'l the county, call at this of Hc f'r pirtieuliis. A FIKST-ii.YTE FAKYI, CONTAINING One Hundred and Sixty Acres, iu the best wheat -growing district in the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road station, in Fairli-. Id county, and one mile from a good pike. The improvem-iits area large two-su.ry BKICK HOUSE (13 rooms, hall and cel'ar). Double Log Barn and Stible, and other buildings, aud a well of good w ater. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There is a large orchard oh the premises. Will take $70 per acre, part c.ti, rest in payments. A far o adjoining soi l for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is the desire to invest in city property, iu Circleviile. For all in formation address J. SWLY Ell, Circleviile, Pickaway Co., Ohio. o ' ABOUT ONE ACHE OF GROUND, bav in; thereon errcted a frame Dwellin; Mouse, situate in Spruce Hill township, near Tay lor's blacksmith shop. Good location for a mechanic. For further particular call it this oliice. A VALUABLE FARM OF 120 ACRES, more or less ; 100 acres cleared and in a high slate of cultivation, b -longing to the Heirs of John Yoder, deceased, is hereby offered at Private Sale. The Farm is situ ated in Fermanagh township, about three miles northeast of Mifflintown. The im provements are a New Frame House and Bank Barn, and other outbuildings. There is a spring of never-failing water at the door. A stream or water traverses the farm. An Orchard of fruit in variety, in cluding grapes in bearing condition, is con venient to the buildings. For lurther in formation address D A. YODER, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. FARM 59 ACRES, ABOUT SO ACRES clear, 1 J miles west of East Salem, on the Mifiliii road. Running water between house and barn. All kinds ot fruit. Improve ments a Log House, weatberboirdetl Bank Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, Spring House. The quality of land is good and clear of stones. This farm is in Walk er township. For further particulars, ad dress G. W. SULOUFF, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa, A FARM OF BETWEEN ONE AND two hundred acres, about 3 miles from Mif flintown, having thereon erected a good Dwelling House, good Frame Bank Barn, snd Tenant House. There is a spring at the house, and running water on the prop erty. For sale at a moderate figure. For , lrfss - , - RUTM BUNCE, Mitliintown, Juniata Co., Pa. if fF A d vert incmeitt. Ayer's HciirVigor, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AMD COLOR. It is a most agreeable dressing, which is at once harmless ami Tffectual, for pnsTving the Iiair. It restores, with the giis and freshnes of youth, faded or gray, Hpht, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin Lair is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It cln-cks falling of the hair immediately, ami causes a new growth in all cases where the glands are not decayed ; white to brasliy, weak, or otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality and strength, ciid renders it pliable. The Vir.on cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents the formation of dandruff; and, by its coolin;, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not til of the humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under which conditions diseases of the scalp and hsir ae impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair, The Vinon is incomparable. It is color less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric Ii imparts an agreeable and lartiu-r perfume, ami us an article for the toilet it is economi cal ami unsurpassed in its excellence. rsaraaen bt Er.J.C.AYEEC0.,MJl2S2.l l'nulail anil Annlytlral rhrtiilti d r.r xi.u iiitt'oiisTi uvtutwucbc KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k. Kennedy,) DEALERS IX GRAI.X, CO A la, latallBIaK, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, M1L.T. A.C We buy Grain, to be delivered at Miffiin town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KENNEDY & DOTT. April 21, !K70-tf Professional Cards. OLIS E. al ATTORN E Y - AT - LAV,, M FFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting aud Conveyancing prompt- ; ly attended to. ! turict On Main str-et. in his rlace of residen -e, south ol Bridge street. - T 0I5CUT McMEKN, AttomeT and Counselor -at"LaW. Prompt attention given to the aiH collecting of claims, and all ! securing busi- Oirirfc on hrldge street, fir-t door west of tti-i Kellord binlding. April 1 1, 1875-tf A LFUED J. l'ATfKK50, ATTOEIiET-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. tET" All business promptly attended to. OiriCE On Eridgn street, opposite the Court House square )VID D. STONE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAiV, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. try Collections and all professional busi ness promptly attended to. june.o, 101 1 J S Alt NOLI), ATTORNEY - AT - LAV, RICHFIELD, JUNIATA CO., PA- All business promptly attend'sl to. Con sultations in two languages, English and German. John Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, POUT R0Y.iL, JCXUT.1 CO., T.i. COnly reliable Companies represented. Pec. 8, 1875-ly THOMAS A. ELDEIi, 31. D. Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLIST01VX, TJ. Olhce hours from 9 a. M. to 3 r. M.. Ol. five in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. ocl22-tf J) M. CHAW F0HD, M. I., Has resumed actively the practice ol Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at Ihe old corner of Third and Orange streets, M'llliiuow n, Pa. March 2'J, 1878. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, jJcadeaia, Juniatn Co., Pa. frrnct formerlv occupieii by Dr.Sterr-tt. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. D , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and iirserv and all theircollateral branches. Office at Aca.leini i, at the residence ol Capt. J. J. Patlcrson. - juty to, inn II EXRY IIARSHHERUER.M.D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. O.i.cc. at his residence in McAlisterviile. Feb 9, 187.). FOR RENT. The Corner S tore-room in he Belford Building, now occupied by K. E. Parker, is for rent, lnqnire of ILtsGAsR BrcrotD. D, W. EAR! Ii tli( j lace wl.rrr Jim mj bay TIIK Ut:ST A.M Till: fSlIM5KT MENS' YOUTHS' & HOYS CLOTHING H.4TS, Cf.";. r-m. sfi j':s. Ff,:i.v.';.v gul1!:. U Is prep Ti i to exl:ii.it e'o bis u:arcl, ar.d c.f th.' -of eieije." nil'f seb-e .i io.isi:i :;ly lot p .l'.fi n ra-i-.tes taVei f' r uit.s ai 1 pita of suit., wLijh iil amle tc "liie at riiert notice, very r a-ft:.ii.;j. H -mcr.iber the !:ei H ffoffinati's: Xew PuiiJiRg, corner of Udgj n4 Water S're.'ts, SirFLIN T(--M V': I A. (Ja . i.-u Has just rctornod froai the Kutcrn cifie witb s fuil vsHefj of HATS & CAW, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES. C.F.N'T' Fl'KXl-si:i'' C.rVODS. C,o.s of ?l t;-v1 are low Como '.l see m and Le atonis!Kii Pants .it u cents. Z7 Si ll S MADE TO CrHDKR.rj lattoison, Pa., Ap il Hi, lb7'. SAHL'EL STKAVER. Trvitv.'V i7''Ve. PENNSYLVANIA. EAILEOAD. T I M K -TABLE FoR Tttaotiii ami l.ocvt PvssrNcea Ti l'nurs li -.r.ui. bi ku ao Alt,os . LF A V It WESTWARD. : tr nr. EASTWARD ST ATI -VS. I ? 5 ? - 1 Z I - 2 A.M. V.M.I PJ.irt b i'iil'a.'.e!' A. M. P. 5 ' 1 ::i. tt.liri.-li"g t VI I 4:: K.e kvil e K !'. 1 5t: ,l.,rsvi'c "'ir: 1 5t'i Cine i""!.! HOti ii:ie.in'i ! I 1 1 1, Xipn-lu.-i . -- i iiailv's ! 'J ts; 2 35. ewi:rt ' i. x. r. m ; o 'JO 5 li 1 p. m. r. m. I I ? 7 5 1 i7 7 52 111 7 44 ll.:l 72 12 :: 7 22 12 45 7 o7 12 57 12 21 r, 4 '. 12 11 6 1 1 -v i is 1 1 4 : t; I 2M ac ii!7 11 :!4 5 42 1104 hi:, in-52: 5 14 !: r,ti H2'i: 151 10 11 4 15 nrJ 4 3! 'J57; r. - i 5 4'i w ! Ikl f45 ;5 K2I t 12 M i2 7 17 7 32 7 I'. 71.1 6 ! h :;:! G25 t. 1 li lo 0 l. ti 55 7 ii' 7 it; 7 4 i 4 1.1 1 . Illlerst'i'i :itil lhoii.p'n l tlexico t 3 Jo o.-rrvs , :i27 Mittlir, ! :t 55 I.ewisto'11 4 0." Anderson ' 4 -4 VcVevt'n 4 7 Manav 'nk I 52 -N ll.imii'n 4 ".'. Mt. I' '.lion 57 "dapleton. 5 15 MtllCre-fc 5 '" iluntinu 5 51 Petersb'g 6 "2 Il.iT. e 0 Iu SprVeCk 6 '25 llirniL-h'in t;;lt Tyrone . fiton j 15.: Fostoria ;.' KelNMllis 7 '21' Altoona A. M. ' 12 55 Pittsbu-S 7 -'ii '. -yi 81.0 10 ns 10 10 55: 11 VI n-i 4-; II 54 1W. '12 X I2:!5 l-'4l 1 104 : i r- i 1J4 j 13U 4 .; 4 17 3 5 3 51 3 Pi :', ?. l 3 27 3 IT 3 12 :; (is 2 5l A.M. 7 40 !t -50 9 '.:. i 22' 9 IV 9 1"; 8 5G: 8 5i; 8 4! S3';' H .!: 8 IS a. k. . M. WrTWABn Fast Tbaii. P c:ac E-tl'res !,!,. Ph;l.idelptiia 11 55 pmj Ihirrisbcrg i t'M; ll'ineannoii 4 Goani; NiHport 514am; Villi in 550a in; Lewist.iwn G n ; McVevlown (i l , a ..i ; '. L'nion 7 a in; iIim:::i--doii 7 a ;.i Pi lersleir- 7 44 a ro ; s-pru'-e Cre-k : 7 55 a ia; Tarone - in ; bell's Miii ' M a in ; Aitooua 3 50 a m; I'lu-bu g ' 1 1 1 p in. pittMiTg Express leaves phii ieipi'i. at 0 25 p il ; ll.irri hers II 15 n i.i ; Mara s ille ln-11 Vi:i!:n 114" Lewistown 12 I'l a i.i : i ..... ipin'i: -lio.f I'l s la ; Tvrone . Aliix.na 2 2 5 a i ; Pittsburg 7 VJ i "" - b T.it I.i-e 'ei"e Pnilvl-'iliia at 1145a' in; Ha-, i.-ton . . p i.i : luilin ' p in ; Lew ito n 5 pn ; II lntm-rdon ; 2 s p in ; Tyrone 7 n,s p i.i; A'tooi.a 7 40 p iu ; Pitts- t;;rg 1 1 45 p m. Eastwvro Tast Tsvins. Pi.iIa.Mni.i i Exniess leaves Pitisbur? at 440oi.i; Alio.." H .' v t Hell's .Mil's 1 J 1". p .1. ; 1 vrone 9 r. . m ; Spr.u-J Creek j 1133 ,i.i; It.-n-in -d.-u 1-02 p 1.1; Lewis- town to Art a ... ; Mitllin ' 1 1 a .11 : II irris- bnri 12:15 ai-n and aiii-'cs -.1 Peiladeipbia! at a 'Hi a i.i. Atlantic Er.pn-ss te.-ves 'V'sburg at 1 10 pm; A'loon i '1 15 j. 1.1 : Tvrone o 5l pi.i; Iliinliniloii 7;1S pin; .'.It. Union (' p 111; McYeM-nvTi X25 pm: l.eui-iown 50 p m ; Vittllin 3 12 V in : New p. 1 1 9 5'i p ol ; Dun cannon In 20 p 111; il " isoilrg ' oj p iu; arrives in riiil.i.le' li'.i A 00 a m. Pacific Ex:tcss 1. aves Pitisbtiri ri 3 '0 a m ; Alt:oi:a 7 I. a .11 ; 'f i rone r.i; ll ii ting'lon 11.1t Lew istow n 0 a m ; Milllin 0 55 ai.i; Il.rrisl.urg 1 1 30 am; Vi-ivcs Hi i'liilaiielpiiia 0 15 p m. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, of r.iirrL.i-XToTO.'c, pa. W ITH AT PtillT BUAXCH ROY All. Stockholders In Ji visually Liable. J. NEVIN POMEXOV, Preiid'r.1. T. VAN IRWIN, Cajfti.r. DiREcr-ans : J. Nevin Pomeroy, Joseph Ilo-brnel;. lieorge J i.-obs, 1 t.tlip 4. Keener, Aincs Cm. ieiTisall, LonisE. Ati;inaon. W. C- Potn- roy, stoc Kii'.ir.r.ss : J. Nevin Ponierov, J:n;es 7!. OUesor. I llll'P 1. Keener, u ni. an S.avrn jen. S.Ha'l lierr's Heirs, Jane If. Irwin. Mary Xnr'jt. S.aiut;e M. Knrlr, J. H .lni -s Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F It. Frow. John llertiler. Joseph !t.tliriick, tieotge J;ieobs, I.. E. Atkinson, W. C. Potn-voy. Anms (w. l!.-?isii!l, Noah H-rtaier, Daniel Stourt -r. Charlotte jtnvder. 3 Interest al'nw.-il I the rate ol 3 per cent, on W i.n.ntbs certificates, i per cent, or! 12 months certificates. jan21, 1879-tf Violins. .. V'tolonefilas . . Doable ffitt . Guit.trs Violin Burt .. Jlcevrdeoiu . . . , SI fMltoVlOO 51 ito50iw! ...25iKto""l)" ... $2 75t.K-, 00! ilo 111 IN $1 2".io2 5 00 V,uli and f luilur Sirincra. B' exes, lsmlges, Kes. Tale Boards ic. Mouth Orgar.s, etra i'inli'y. Flutes, Files. Fl nfoleti. Clarinets. Drums, and B.asn Iiist. uiiients at lowert cash priecs. Sheet cvd "isic Br,ok mm'.ed on receipt oj Prue. Piano Stools, Iu ie Stands, Piano and . i..i: l. l .... ..i' it,.. ulu., t...ipii. wrK-Ol I 'lieu. .:. ....... . , mi-Tits win ie ioraaruc.1 at snort nonce u addressing the SIcKILI.IPS OR.;N MANUFACTORY. Air Organs at nsloni-hingly Law prices, iiecond-liand ol n;bt r 'uakea at a bargain. For further partinilars ail lres ALEX. McKILLIP3, Organ i inulacttirer. S20 N. Queen Si., Lancaster, Pa. Dec. 4, lf78-oui Consult your interests and advertise in tbe Sentinel and Repubitean. Its .f!-t;s rr.-r offe-.'d 13 Spitiat .Yuficet. i ! ?. L. u. HUbi sn'.s An a .rtvii Syncr I C7-A rem.-ty used TIII'lTi'-FIVE YEVRS ; in t p'iv.ile iirtctice, an t never lai!::m to . radically cure i R II K V M ATI? JI, DROPS f , ' rryr-tm-ts, Scrofu! i. r-.-nrfare S--h" i tfrarl, l:abet..s. and .:i a:-.i : h'.-9 , t'le b!"i I is iMpli ated, is now illred to ' th- public. Soid bv al. It t-M D.-r.- : ,. aril ,-.h - ' sale on'v) by Tub vtbi V " ie":. li., P. O. lM.l.cst r, N. V. j I w i!l m ii! t ree) the rei; e tor a sbiir.'l Vri:TBi.i; Bam ihaf va.ll remove T.V, , FRECKLES. Piill-i.E-s an I P.LoTCHtiS, : h-:ivi:itr the s!in n.V. f 'l-ir nv.i beautiful ; aNo iiistrceiioiis for proonct:. a 1 r :- ... grow Ih o! li or or. a UM le . - o..t f u e. Add i ess, ui'dosing 'i- . stamp, Bea ! Van It'll At Co., 2 l Ann sutcf, N. Y. TO CO.XSi c .lit lit iitit . - rs.r The a'lveiliser, h iving been r: ;i. meiitlv enred of tL.t dread ilise:i-e, Censuuit'ttt'r'. by a simple remedy, is anxious to nias:- known bis tellow-siitl'. rs ihe means of cure. To all who desire it, he wiilse.n! a copy of the prescription u-.I. (iree of eti.irge), with the dircvtums for pri piling and using the same, which ib -v w ill Nnd a si bi ci re fur Consiin.ption, Asthou. Bron chitis. .V.C. Parties wishing ho Freserip tion, will please address, E. A. TIi.MiN", 1?1 Prnn treet, '-V Hliap.sburgh, N.f. ERRORS Of VOl'Til." A (GENTLEMAN avh sufi red to' vo- from Nervo-s lEhll.llt, l'KE'4 A- Tl'RS DECAY, and all the eif -els fi youth ful indiscretion, will lor the sake of suffer ing fittmrnity; send free to all who pee I :f, the recipe and direction orinaki:ig the sim ple re.insly by whieh h was cur.-d. S .i j lerers wishing to p'olit by the alvcr'i ."r'-i experience can do so by a idicssinc .a per j led confidence, JO:, a li. O.JDr.N. 12 Ce l.ia street, Ne Yoik. PILES & trf all kinds. Tl'ap H5, iseha-- -s of Ul.i;ii. or rmeiis. and all disease-, ol tlu KECTt'M piiekly ftr:d ji-rbciiy cii'ci by j .ipldund soothing RhllEP". F r rr r uirii.n ad dresi Dr. J. FABEil i C., 22 Ann st.ee!, .N. i", Jan 2 lK7.-om j Philadelphia & Ecadias Bailroad. ( Arraaji'nteiit of Vas$enzr Train. , Ccr.-Tiis ;h, Tr-un .jn h irrtnr; n fl'.civi .- ForNcw 1 oru via Ail-'ito n, at o 2, s 0 a.m., awl 145 p. v.. For New Y'ork v. li'.n"-' r.r.e V fl -e: , ' 5 2". I - in li ! 1 i i in. i For rhilah!:hia at 5 2", P 03. r ' a nl, . ;" 1 P r or Kea mig a 2''. t, :,M" ' I"; , . , , For Pottsv.l.e a. 2H. 8 a n. and 4 ;) V- " " ' 1 chtn Ikill & n . i- ' : truich at 2 4J p 111. 1-. r A.. - 3' 4 ll amt 1 v ni. a in. For l.anrasfej and Co'uxl.ii, at 2 , 8C5 a ni. and H I p m. For Allenf wn at o 20, S f'5, 0 55 .. 1 t i and 4 il p m. The 5 2-' and r" ' j a m, at d I i'i o r trains have throueli cars lor Icv i'mli. The 5 20 a. m. train has t'iruu;,h csrs for I'hil i lel lna. The 5 2i, 05 a n a'.d 1 15 p in m- !:o close eor.neelion at Reading n-.t inain l:ne trains haains? t!iroir;h c '.rs lor Nc Vorit, v.a" Bound Br..k Route." SIX 0.1 YS. For Near Turk at 5 2' a. m. For Ailent-.wii .-Ti l w ,y stations nt 5 '2' a ni. For Reading, Philadelphia :id way stations St 1 45 p ni. Train' for Hnrrnbnr leare s fuiluirt : L-.-ve Nov York a 1 1 Anentowu t b 45 a m, I l0 una 5 -I.I p :i. Leave Ne.v Yik via "RoTim! !".:e-k U mte" 7 15 ni, I :f ar.d 1 if, j. m, hrrivi.e; it Harrisbu 0', 1 b 20 pin; 12 ii.it- ninl't. le ave l.a:ie:i' t:-r "5 a rn r.:.d Z '" p in. l.e ive I'fi'eii.b: t 7 55 a m a : '. I'l n i;i. Leave 1 Mi l l '; h:a t 9 Ii a. in.. ud I and 7 15 p in. Leave Pottsv ,ile at , 0 t') a. I.i. and 4 I ) f m. Eave Kea !i:i at 4 ".'). 7 :15, 1 1 50 a ni, 1 :i0. G l-' and 10 p m. Le.ive pottsviile v;i .sciinylkill .n I S i-.j 1 s- llt.iltk I'.l'Jlieh, i 2i .1 11. I..-:."." A'lb l.Tl via Si hii;. lk.ll a:;d su-' v.liauna Br i-i -li. 1 1 -:l a il- Leave Alicritown at 5 55, 5 0- n:., 12 1C, 4 li J and 'J '' p in. S VXD.' VS. Leave New Yorlx at 5 So p. ri. Leave Philadelphia at 7 1 . p ni. Leave Reading at 7 ''' i m and l' 5i p nr. Leave AUeulown at 'J 05 p m. C. O. HANCOCK. Ceiernl Pan'r Ticket .iexl. J. E. WOOTTEN , General MduaeT. Iii:CTUPa-: r yuxw u Ti, Juit Published, in a Sealed Kucelojit. Price" six cels. A Lecture on the Natuie. Treat tin nt a id i ! Radical Cure of S . e:at. .rrl oM, r Send lal eaKnesH, iiivoiiiniarv r.'iiissions , oi:uai tleln.ily, aii'l liitpiu-nieriTs lo.aianiagt gen erally; Nervousiis. t't-nsnmptioii, Kpi-i lepsy ar:d Fits; V.-n; .1 and Physical Inea picitv. resiilrir.? f. in ".-'.f Abuse, etc. Bv ROEERT J. tLYI'llvVKl.l., M. D.. A tli r ol the "O.-eeh Bim!;," ft..:. Tin world-'enovvn.-t n-:hor, in .hi? ad- rral.le Li--t ire, elca'-ly proves fi' his ran experience that t:.e awful consepien ces o Sell- buse ni.iy beetf.-ctua.lv remov ed without medicines, and without danger- surgical operations, Ixnigies, instru- tnents, ri'igs or cor.nals. poi'.ting out a n-.oile of cure nt oiiee ceri.iin and ertectu I by whieh every sutl --er.no inatl r what hi condition may lie, may cure hiiuseifcheaj.lv, r-ivafelv and radically. C77Ai Lecture w,!t protc a bu0i to fhou tanft ani i.-.outandi. Serf. Tin ier seal, ii a plain enre'ore, t.- any address, on receipt of six cents. - twur postage stamps. 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