SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN : fTeJaMday, Jfor'r it: Ulft. TERMS. , Subscription, $1X0 per annum, ir Jiafi within 12 monilii l $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 nts per inch for rath insertion. Iraisicnt business notit-es in loja col umn, Xii celts per line tor each Insertion. Ded -lotions w Ui be made to those 'desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. state rrtns; . Heorj M. Hart, of New Brighton. Beaver cjucty withiu the short space tt lime interTn'pn between September 17 and Oo'ober 1U, has been bereft of wife aud ali Lis children, three in num ber, aged respectively eigut, aix aod four ) ears. A yoonjf man named Slider, workibg oo a farm uear Springfield, Cbetstbr Comity, was milking a c a few even ings ago, when, tbe flies bopiui to bother the animal. She switched her tail about, lashing Slider about tbe bead, and :c mtte her stop, be took her ta;l between his teetb. The start led cow gave br Is'l a rero.eudois ing r ailed ont three of Slider's lower teeth Me on't cher iny triors bows' Ut! itna.diatly. ar.ien Ladwig of flarrisburg went to New Fort Perry county, last To s.iay, looking after tbe prosecution1 nf par'iej charged 't'.l violating the fish law. He brought suit statist the Miuwii.: John Black, fish basket; D. K Smith, Gh basket; Win H Konch ush bask,-' ; John VV. S. Kough, fish fc!?-.t, J jhn Saurermsn, fish banket; Jaiib Saue?rmT, fish basket; all from Newport. &-d Oas. J. Wright and Li-riy Ma-tin, fisb laskets, Millers towo ; L RliircL.i'-t, fish basket, near MiII?-to..u dam, :l of wbota wte tried before Squire Keiui, of Newport 03 Tuesday. tf'atk an3 Smith bad reen tried before Squire avnn tor tbe siue nffnfe, fouDd eniity and fined '25, which tby paid aod tok a re ceipt. This recit.t thev n reduced and equlre Keiai discharged tbcm. The Others were all discharged tor want of fevidence. Fieh Warden Ludwig only bad one witness, ard Le refused to an swer somo of the questions tbat would havi seenrcd tbe convic.ion of the pris oners. The warden returned bnme last evening, but he will not relinquish Li Jorts to best the Violators. R. J. Ei'FnetrE thus writes in thei'oirt ty : And then remember, my son, yon have to work. Whether you bangle a pick or a pen, a mbeeiHarrow o t set of books, dig g:ng :trhes or editing a piper, ringing an auction bell or writing fatmy things, you must ik. If yon will l 4; around yon, y u ill see that the mca who ate must able to work are the men who work the hardest. r-': be c!ra'd of kilHng yourself with over v. i, It ia beyond your power to do l.ij.. Men c.TTinot work so hard as that ui C-e ul.!y sitle ol SO. They die sometimes, but i' is because lu-iy quit work at six p. si., and don't g.-t borne until two L. tt. It's the intervals that kills, my son. The work ?v-i y?u n Appetite for your meals, it lev.is solidity to your slumber, it gives you a irfect and gratelul appreciation ft a h i. .vly. There are youDg men who dj not work, my son; ycung men who make a living by sucking the enU of 1 cane ; whose l-ntiro mental development is insutlicient to tell them which side of a postage stamp to ii.'k; voui:g men who can tie a neektie in eleven difierent knots and never lay a wrin kle it; it, ar.i thee wuld get into a West Hill stHSt'l car to go t. Chicago? who can sjh nd more money in a da' than you can ani :a a moc'h, son, and who will go to the sheritTs to buy a postal card, aud apply at the office of the Street Comctsjioner for a marriage license. Cat the world is not J.r.)ud of them, son. It d'jes not know their name, even ; it aiir.pty f peaka of them as Scaixoo's boys. Nobody likes thi;m, no body hates them, the great, busy world doesn't even know they are there, and at the great day of resarrection, if tuey do not apprar at the souid of the trumpet, and they certav.'y will not unless somebody tells them wnat it is lor and whit to do, I don't think Gabriel will aiiss them or notice their absence, a'id they v. aot be at nt for. or dis turbed. Things will go on just as well without theni. So uud out what you want to be and U- do, son, and take o(T your cost mid Pike a dust in tbe wo-ld. The bnau-r y..i are the less devilf; ya will be apt to S t into, the sweeter will be your sleep, the blighter and h-ippter your holidays, and the better satisfied will the worid W Witn you. Positive Resi lts. f tier lire numerous remedies that cure sometimes and become trusted as useful, but none have prov'4d o fllttual cured so many and such remark able c.iscs as Pr. Ayer's medicines. T'e Cherry Pectoral has restored great hexbers ui j utieuta who were believed to be rmpeleii!..- a-Tected with consumption. Ague Ci:re breaks up chills and lever quu-fcl an? "rely. Aver3 foi ipou.id Et ract of Sarsaparilla Eradicates surofula and imfurities of the b'o-?d, cleanses the system anrt restores it to vigo.ous health. By Us time) lfe many Iroublesome disorders that eanse a decline Of health are expelled or cured. Aytj's Fills aud their eBects are too well known every here to require any commen dation from us h-e Scranto Pa ) TimM- EMrLotMESf FOR LACIE: The Q leen City Sd'-pendsr Companyi cf Cincinnati, are how manr.rcturing anti in troct-ing their new. Stocking Supporters for Ladies aDi Children, and their unequ U & Skiit Snponders lor Ladies. None shouH bewiihout ihem; our leading phy sicians recommend them, and re loud in their praise. This niaHUiarturing establish lishment is managed by ladies, who have made the wauts of ladits and children a studv, and thev ak us to reler them to some reliable and energetic lady to introduce them in tnis county, snd we certainly think that an earnest solicitation in every house hold would meet with a ready response, and hat a determined woman could make a handsome salary and have the exclusive urency for this county. We advise some b;y vho is In nred of employment to seiid a poaMl ctrd to the coaipauy, with her naii'e aii-1 address, aud mention this jwlper. Address Mrs B. C Smith, Manager 214 E'm Street, iuciuns.ti, Ohio. Oct. '.9, lti79-3t PrBLic Sale. David Ailman will sell at pi'Mic sale, at his residence id Walker town- .hip, i miles east of Mexico, at 10 o'cloc a. si., on Friday, November 14th, lSi9, thiee woik ho:es, 1 good brood 8 ye4ri ,d, 2 colts, 8 cows, 8 head of young cattle, 1 sheep, wajon, piows an other farmtag implements. PntEHix Pectoral has been In general use f T fifteen veaf4 Shd nearly all who began to use it then continue its yet Price 25 cents. Sold by Catks it. Hamlin, Mifllin town, and Uamlin It CtfijPitrn SHORT LOCALS. Thanksgiving turkey. Off j Iraiaa bead southward: Leaves are brown enough now! Literary societies are in fuli operation. Maple furniture is becoming fashionable, Tbe fame at which etery participant rosea arluK. Tbe holders of Pennsylvania railroad stock are happy. The occupation Of the politician Is gene; the election is over. The Democracy ran a lively campaign in the County last wot-lc. Notices of Teachers' Institutes are com ing to the tront in newspapers. The bst medium in the county to adver tisa in ia the Stnlintl nl Rtyiklictn. lJscob Christy has been seriously sick, and if. now closely confiuvd to tbe house.") 't T I n ... . "" vuew rnsoU-, Best Street Nary To bacco. Dec. 4, 1878-ly. George Jacobs, Sr., has been out of health to si. th a degree tint he has hot been able to leave the honse. vThe iiitschofTsUU farm near Mexico was bought ;.t public sale byTianiet Zeigler on Saturday, for $,010.00y The idiotic Hallow E'en froile ?as not largely indulged in. The circle of idiotic people ia growing smaller, (tjis-town and Port Royal are not sur pass.d , and have few equals in the State, as church-going communities (jihn KesMer and a number of other painters painted the inside of the new Pres byterian church last week Plowing corn s talks in the fill; for oats, is coming itito practice in a iiiiuiber of dis tricts throughout the Si late. Every dead Indian costs the Government $!5,t,"',, or it cost that much per Indian to exterminate them By army process. It is said the politest lady in America lives in New York city. When she can't K." to church she sends her card to the cievfymnn. During the long winter evenings yon need a good county paper. Secure one for the family circle by subscribing for the 'sriaei aid Rivublica. you love te "beautiful," you may re jhrrt! for !i 'a said that tweiity-four snows are to grace this art vf thj world, during the Coming Wlr.tetfy It is said that the best remedy for hys teria in a woman, is to let a mouse loose in the room where she lies as a sufferer. It is called the mouse cure. An exchange sayst A Convention of tbe c... yt- . ..v. ..T. ..r . v. t i.. . ..r irnm I lisle Is to b held at N'ewpjji, P-rry county, Prt the Olh ai.d loth or December. Jhe paper lining in the new Presbyterian church demunslrated last Sabbath how warm a he use lined with be.vv pajjercsn be tuulgwiih a small amount of fueL) Ss3ie cake walk in the hill of the Court House, 'as Thursday evening, for the ben efit of the Band, realised f J0.00. May Loudon got the large cake, and Codie Si ruons got the dock E-gs are high ; they rule at 20 cents per doSeU. i "Where, oh, where is the good old hen, As god as gotsl could be, Tbat used to lay two egs a day, But Sunday she laid three 1" A. J. Orecr, of the Altoona Tribunt, In a recent trip along the river, noticed a number ot places in tb river where Sshiog by net is stematically carried on in viola tion of law, tbe net taking the place of the fish-basket. Astronomers are wondering why, and how it comes tbat an immense pinkish spot is visible on the lace of Jupiter. A society gentleman says be knows, lie says Jupiter kissed Venus, and got some ot her powder on bis cheek. A resident of Atchison, Kansas, isn't gratelul one bit. He intends to sue the city for $10,000 damages because bis wife and children were placed in an apartment of the city prison, instead of being allowed to wander stt perhsps sleep ia the street." When the young Indians had their long bair cut off, at Cii lisle b .rraca, or Carlisle school, they held a dance called - Death's Dance," in the lot adj iaing the school bouse. It was the most terrorising per formance ever witnessed by the preseut feneration living at Carlilse. Then isu't much earth in a man. Tbe ashes, the earth" remains of Dr. LeMoyne, weighs seven pounds. By the burning pro cess the body was thus reduced to earth in leas than a h Jf day. By She process of de- comiKjsition in the grave, thirty years time cou.d not reduce it so thoroughly to its Orig:ial elements. ("The different elements of Democracy, earii held a meeting on Monday night. The one party held Wrth in the Court House ! it was the Oarrban, Parker, Doty, Stone party. The other party held lorth in tJrai bill's Hall ; it was the Bonsail, Crawford, I iurey, Patterson party. Tl(e Utter indulged in a torch-light procession) The Pennsylvania State Agricultu.-al So ciety bare published in pamphlet for.a the Report of Committees and Awards ot rre ruitinis of the 26th anuual Swtt Fair, h-id last beptemfcet, id the Main Centennial Building at Philadelphia. The report is an interesting one, and reads much Iik the premitia s and awafds of county agricultu ral Societies; The premiums and awards dot the county over. The premiums and awards of the State Society ddi the State oer. "Ofctfr in dreams can I stand so near That I mav I.Mik in your face To see if the love-Meht in your eyes Has lound a resting-place. Onlv in dreams can I place my band On your forehead, broad and fair, Or weave my tingT in and out Through the meshes of your ban". Only in dreams can I find the way Out of my life into tbme; In the shades of sleep, all unawarej Your spirit blends wi:h niiue. Onlv in dreams have you ever touched Mv lips with a sweet caress. Awake, I may not hope to Bad Such bewt-born happiness.' U. C. CormaxKC. The Pennsylvania Conference of the United Christians will eonvene in regular annual sesaion, in the hK;h at Grahamville, Juniata county, ra., on Ttursday, ftoremSer 18, 1H7. nd con tinue over the following Sabbath: PreacK : v. ;m..nt ministers, as will be an- lug uj nounced from time to time. Rav. S.G. DRESSLER, Conference Secretary, Tit Fermanagh Township Sabbath-school Association will hold its neit meeting in Cuba school bouse, on Saturday, November a 1STQ. at 2 o'clock sharp. AH are cordi ally invited to be present. E. W. H. KREIDER, Pres't. I. A. Scwt Sec'. Trial List fcr Deeeriiber Tertti 1879. . 1. John Balsbtch rs. J. Koglish West. No. 141, Sept. term", 1371. . 2. Wheeler Jt West vs. S. t. McCulloch et al. No. 147, April term, 1876. 8. Wm. T Mount vs. John Balsbachetal. No. 67, Decern!;. -r term, 1876. 4. J. English West vs. Benjamin Mum per, Wni. Wnistler, Samuel Whistler, Hen ry Nipple, John Bowers and Hvry McCah an. No. 74, December term, 1876. P. John II. Wheeler and George S. TT-st va. John Balsbacb, Geo. M. Graham, Stew art T. McCulIocn, surviving partners of Isaac II aw a It Co. No. 1Z2, September term, 1877. 6. David Clack vs. John Clack. No. 26, December term, 1878. 7. t(ier Baker Sewing Machine Co-, vs. J. B, M. Todd. No. 60; December term, 137S. 8. Noah Hertsler vs. Alfred J. Patterson. No. !13, December term, 1378. 9. Wm. M. Allison et al. vs". 4. W. Mu thersbaugh et al. Nd. 41, Fcbruaay term, 1679. 10. S. B. London et al va. J. W, Muthers baugh et at No. 42, February term, 179. 11. S. B. Loudon et al vs. J. W. Muthera baugh et al. No. 43, February term, 1879. 12. i. English West vs. Samuel McNew. No. 99, February term, 1879. 13. Jobu W. Mutbersbaugh, fornseof L. K. Mutbersbaugh Vs. Robert E. Parker and Samuel Wilson. No. 51, April term, 1S78. 14. Joseph Mills and Mary Mills, fo. aole and separate use of Mary Mills vs. James H. Junk and J.C. Crawford, Administrators ol Dr. S. B. Crawford, dee'd. No. 72, April term, 1879. 15. Wra. Brown et al vs. Elias Crawford and Daniel Kuouse. No. 98, April term, 18T9. 1. A'll'on Laird vs. James H. Junk and J. C. Crawford, Administrators of Dr S. B. Crawford, deceased. No. 114, April tend, 1879. 17. Jane Morrison vs. James North and Rebecca Kepner, Administrator and Admin istratrix l John M. Hitler, dee'd. Nd. J, September term, 1879. 18. D. J. Hoar, J. L. Siders and G. W. Mnrgaa, partners doing business in the name of D. J. Hoar & Co., va. F F. Rohm, sur viving partner of F. Hanneman it Son. No: 34, September term, 1879. 19. Balser Lauver vs. J. L. Vanart, Ad ministrator of Anna Vanart, dee'd. No. C6. September term, 1879. 20. John Foreman vs. Levi Dundre: J. L. Dearing and John P. Mc Williams. No. 86, September term, 1879. 21. Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania ex r!atmne John Alexander. 11 o. ltd, Sep tember term, lb 9. 22 Samuel Ri'hardson and wife vs. John Campbell. No. 156, September term, 1879. GEO. RfitXOLDSi Protkomatarf. Prothnnotarv'a Office, Mithin- I town, Oct. 18, lbia. I Jar j List. List rf i3rs.t"d and Petit Jnrors drawn for December term of Court, 187 : osa.no jcaoas. Delaware Daniel Wcstfall. Turbett Uriah Guss, E. D. Robinson, Wilson Calhoun. Spruce llill Fctet Heisch Fayette George Shivery, Jos. F. Smith. Millord Benjamin D. Kepner, Alexander Meloy, John E. McCrum. Thomptontown Joseph A. Fehrer. Fermanagh Joseph Rothrock; Monroe John N. Stroup. Port Royal William A. Wright. Beale D. B. Mc Williams. Wa'ker Daniel Shirk. Trscarora Xk:holas ICkes, janies K. iic Clure, Wm. Van 5weringeii, R. M. Quigg. Susquehanna Edward G. Shaffer. PatteMtUo Robert Nixon, JacoLemon. Lack Joseph Simonton. j rrrrr caas riasT week. j greenwood David B. Cox, Andrew Zet- i ders, J. T. Dimm. I Miflliutown Caleb Parker. j Patterson Wm. Kerlin, S. B. Caveny. j Lack J. E. .Vc I ii tyre, Samuel Rhine, Absalom Rice, Alexander Wallace, John C. Burns, J. S. McCabau, Robert Robinson. Tuscarora William C. Laird, Francis Snyder, Abraham Reed. Fnyeite (ieorge Hoffman, G. W. McAl ister. Fermanagh W. E. Auman, Da-id Sieber. Turbett H. L. M'Meea, John A.M'Meen. Walker George Ueckman, David Uet rick, Michael Coldren, Lucian O'Neal. B'jale J. Kelly Patterson, Richard Doyle. Monroe Joseph Sellers. Milford Jacob Aughey, Edward Lindsay, John Baisbach, William L. Reynolds, Je rome feerchner, David Wilson. Port Royal Thomas Moore. Spruce Hill William S. Evans. ThoHisontown Thomas Patton. rrrrr jraoas sicosd wcev. Greenwood Josejji Nipple, Adam Wilt, Simon Shellenberger. Millord John Dearing. TurHett A. W. Landis, James Colgate. Lack William J. Short. Delaware Cyrus Meredith, Irwin Lantx, Newton Wickersliam. Fayette Joseph Sieber, John Mnsser, Jerome Ehrenxeller, Jtsse Grubb, G. W. Van Ormer, Samuel Markiey. Tuscarora R. . Bartley, J. R. Bartley, Harvey Patterson. Walker B. Keigle, George S. Smith. Mittlintown David Hawk, C. B. Horning, Joseph Martini Jesse Howe Patterson Jobu Cope land, John E. Hoi- iobaugh. Port Royal D. 3. Alter. Spruce Hill David Swartx. Beale Cyrus Jacobs, S. C. Deed. Fvrmanagh Edward Notestine. Monroe fleorge Mari. A Good Home in Central Missouri Can be obtained through tbe "Calloway County Immigration Society." For full de scription and particulars address the Presi dent, W. II: Titoais. Fulton; Hi. oct8-4t FOR SALE. A commodiotlj Dwelling Ho'isd, and two Store Rooms, in the bor ough of MifHintown, Juniata county, Pa. This u a rare chance to acquire a dwelling bunse, and business place in Mittlintown ; a chance, which if left pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call tj or address this office. jau29-tf Camphor Milk c'tircs Headache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Milk cure rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor HiH cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 25c ; 6 bottles 91. Sold by Banks & Ham in; Miffllnt4wn,-and Hamlin k Co., Patterson". fdaf 19-ly Sale Bills printed on abort notice at the eace of the Sntmtl ead Jtseaeucaa. Letter from Tuscarora TownsLip. TuscABofci Towjf snip, ) . . , Nor.Jt; 1879. j Editor Sentintt tni tleputlica': Dear Sir In reply to -Ea Jt BiOAdar," O dainty diick i O dear I Hot staj-rO iitct But m trk t'o','r knight, Wnat drVadlul dole is here." Evt i'lice the Democrat and Regis fe cartie to hand containing com mtlnication from McCoy8il?, I hare b'tiia In & nl'ht doleful frame of mind and heart ?'liat a woman, the nest being to an angel, "Heaven's lasf. tnd tjefit gift to man," slioiiiJ call me an nglv j;ickal,arid Voracious hyena, stung me 89 hard that I have beeu a suf ferer etet Slbce. I would not have f'Jt it if it bad bet u a tilt from one of the Beveral booieJ and spurred knights of Democracy that have been tilting throughout the length and breadth of JuniaU the past cam paign, but when a fair daughter of Eve, the mother of ua all, steps into the arena, and lets fly a dart, I am pierced almost to death by its pcint Shall I poise a lance in return ? Shall It Shall I menace the dainty duck? The height of my offending is, hat I called one of the deceased lendeS of tlie Democracy a l'dpe. A Tope, forsooth 1 a Pope! and that a the offence: A Protestant of the deepest shade must mv Ladr Header be. Her fcs pressions are so ardent that I f?ar them. I trust: I hope, I pray, that you do not reveal tny identity; don't tell my name lifitil I have made friends" with her, for by the warmth of her letter, she tells plainly that she may be, either a friend, a very Miriam that would lead off with tim brel music in a joofls duhce among friends, or a Jael to . drive a hail through the temples of a king: 3Iay I kiss my hand to her, gtld wty, "Peace be nnto you. Let us lift friends." How stongly Protestant she must be, when she flumes up scJ brightlw when her dear devoted political leader is likened in power to the Pope. Doubtless she is aivniated by the iWep love that moved Elizabeth Gotta, daughter of the Burgomaster of Eil feld, to become the patron of Luther when he sang in the streets of Eise nach for bread. Purer love than that woman cannot give. There was more hrtj?ty in it than when mother Eve and Old Xick engaged in a flirtation under the apple-tree, when Adam wr.s from home, when Eve and Nick ate apples together in the Garden of Eden. But my Lady Header, in her love for her friends, and in her indig nation, and. shiveritie expressions against me, lor comparing the power that her loved one wielded, to the power of the Pope over his friends, should not forget, that many of her sisters, with as much grace, love and beauty as she can boast of, and with as mnrh devotion as she can hope to have, would rt?jtirje to hare the power of their friends compared to the power of the Pope. JIany of her sisters, whose love and devotioD is as deep and abid:rg, oud whee vlilue Is lis Uiiyit idir.g and us uncompro mising, daring every week in the year whisper into the ear of the Holy Father, secrets from the innermost recesses of the mind and heart. The name of Pope has no terrors lo them ; it stands as) th name of everything that i good on earth. Has Lady Reader read only one side of the re ligion of the worid T Will she drive me to tell ilcV hoW; in the liiitid and heart of many people, the lope is all in all. above all other things on eartli. With a spiritual or platohic pood- night kips for the Lady, and the hope" that the next letter she may w run for me in the D'mocrat and Register muy be in better tentj'er, ar.J more ia ac cord with Protestiut jnetensions, I close Wltla M Thanks to Die dainty li-aci, for her hearty prayer. u It grieves my sold to see her niUery." " Has the legate of the Pope been with hert Has she made a happy peace with him I Peppectfully jours, TrsCAROrtA. A Surprised Physician. A t)iNO PaTtfeST RECovEas TuaocGH tue IsTEarosiTi.j or ax Hubble Ueshas. Soo'e weeks ago Dr. G , a very reputa ble and Viideiy-known physician, living on C street, was called to attend a very complicated case of Rheumatism. I'pon arriving at the house he fmnid a man about forty years of sge, lying in a prostrated and serious condition, with bis whole frame dan gerously affected with tbe painful disease. He prescribed for the patient) but the man continued to grow worse, and on Sunday evening he was found to be iu a very alarm ing coudition. The knees and ctoows and larger joints were greatly iutlaiued and could nt be moved. It Was only with ex treme difficulty that the patient could be turned in bed, with the aid ot three or four persons. The weight cf the clothing wis so oppressive that mean i had to be adopted lo keep it from the patient's body. The doctor saw tbat his assistance wHuld be of nd avail, and left the house, the mem bers of tbe family follow ing him to tbe door, weepiag. At this critical hour. neighbor, a poor aud bumble German shoe maker, appeared to the griet-suiitten ones as a saving angel. He bad heard ot the de spair of the family, and now asked them to try bis remedy, and accordingly brought forth a bottle ot Sr. Jacobs int. As drowning man will catch at straws; sd tbe poor w ile applied this remedy J she had no hope, bill would try anything, as a master of duty. The first application eased tbe patient very much ; alter a few hours they used it again, and, wonder Of Wtjnder, the pain vanished entirely ! Every Subsequent application improved the sufferer, and ill two data be was Well End otit. WHcii the doctor called a few da) s after, be was in deed surprised ; for, instead of a corpse, he found a new-made man-Exchange. ( Joseph KaiD, a cilnen of Susque bauna township, is an old fashioned cit iten. On Tuesday night he walked to Mifflin with the returns from bis town ship, reaching itii r-!-e a. shcrt time before daylight. Pbcenix Pectoral will cute your Cough. Phrenix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly Phreuis Pectoral tsstes good and brings fesl; , I'httnik Pectoral costs 25c; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks ft Hamlin, Mifflintown, fc Hamlin & Co., Patterson. marl9 ly No paper in the Juniata Valley publishes i . t a:.. n .v.. as large a quanutv oi ttiatiuip - Stilintt end Republican. It ia above all then the paper for the general reaaer.- Juniata Co'uaty UnoSSciali Trtanrtr. korontr'. . m ' 9 K 55 f g ? : rf S : : ? f 81 2$ 7d 60 lni l' 1C2 28 185 2 81 lit) 13 120 143 89 3 t9 95 83 00 84 6 vii :j in a 98 8 99 10 64 7 62 82 101 15 8 6.1 000 00 117 AO U 18 85 C3 103 2 103 8 75 V 74 8 100 1 107 16 000 00 0l0 00 OUO 00 000 00 2e :: 20 6 Mi(T.!itown .... Fermanagh.... Walker Farette Delaware Thompson town. Monroe Greenwood.... Susquehanna... Patterson . ...a Milford . Port Rnval.... Turbett. ..;;.: Spruce Hill.... Beale Tuscarora : .... Lark Black Log...:: 64 72 184 243 19 27 78 IS 47 A CO 6 99 on 00 11 Sheriff. 9' I 2 s - ? "? 61 12 n to v.; 10 84 45 62 30 111 12 68 5j b ti 61 5 68 3.1 77 ?! 43 12 vi U 8 68 22 122 61 99 89 9 17 Mifflintown.... 93 90 16C. 227 112 85 83 22 67 61 107 68 I0o' lni 126 It Fermanagh .... Walker Kay. Ite Delaware...... Thorn psontown. Mouroe. ....... fJreenwood.. .. S'lNqiiehaiin ... Pa:terson..:... Millord . Port Royal Turbett Spruce Hill.;:. Beale ; Tuscarora Laek Black Log 6 20 2-1 2 Rrg . 4- Rec. jury Com. "Q a s; 7 mm- C S ,3 3 - 3- DISTEICTS. - 1 fl 5 w - . - ? n o Mifflintown.. 69 77 27 69 81 2 Fermanagh.. 71 I1 27 73 102 21 Walker....: 14 131 .. 181 133 .. Favettc 265 87 5 240 I IS 5 Delaware.... 142 86 .. 127 81 22 Thompsont'n 32 33 .. 29 84 1 Monroe 80 110 .. 78 111 . Greenwood.. 18 95 4 16 99 2 Snxi'iehanna 50 6' 8 47 49 12 PatU-rson... 66 95 14 63 102 11 Millord 85 121 31 83 122 .. Port Koval . 69 45 6 72 40 3 Turbett 39 108 2 41 107 .. Spruce Hill.. 80 88 .. 95 74 .. Beale 91 I'M', 1 94 105 .. Tuscarora... 79 213 16 00 IM) CK Laek CO 000 00 00 000 00 Black Log.. 10 27 . 11 26 .. CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN & TOiYNSEND, It.4XK.ERS, I?d. 40 South third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. Abe. 3, 1879. Bin. Asef.d. U. S. 6's 1881 101 J 105 Cnrrencv,6's I J 125 5's, 181. new HW K'4 4fs, nrw,. lOt.J Kt j 4' .:. 102 M2 Penntvlvania R. R 40 41'J Philadelphia Jt Reading R. R.. 1" 20 Lehih Valley K. R 41J 41 J ?.ehihCoali?favipationCo.. 24J 21 J t'nited Companies of N. J 14-!J 141 Northern Central R. R. Cc ... 17 18 Heftonville Pass R. R. Co.... 17 17 Pitt'., Tit. Jl Bun". R. R.Co... 5i 6 Central Transportation Co ... 41 44 Northern Pacific, C"n i; 13 15 " - Pref 'd 46 41 J Silver. (Trades) . . . . : 99 J 99 J fcO 31 ME II CI A la. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS: MirrusTowB, Nov. 5, 1879. Butter ... Epga Lard Ham Shoulder . Sides...:: Potatoes. . Onions... Rags.:.;., 16 2-) 7 3 7 G 00 40 l:lrFuSlOY.N- GRaIST MARKET. Corrected wcexly. Qdoiatiois tor Td-BAT: Trlnes.lay, Nov. 5, 1879. Wheat 1 2-5 Corn 60 Oats 32 Rye 6 Cloverseed 50 PHILADELPHIA URAIN MARKETS. PtiiLADELrRtA, Jfov. 1. Wheal, Hunysnt andunsettleti. K-jL-cted t $1.30 ; rctl $1.3i, and amber at $1.45. and No. 2 red elevatud at $1.42. Rye, unchanged ; Penna. at WV. Corn, dull; mixed aud y.-llo at 60t 61c. O.ts, inactive and easier ; mixed at 42to 4;U; and white 41to4'. MAKKIED; SP1'HER KLINE Oct. 21, 1879, by Rev. D. S. Lunte, Mr. Edward II. Spicher, Of Delaware township, Juniata Cotihty, in J M's Mary L. Kline, of near Liverpool, Perry coiiuty. Sew Adttftiiementn A .UW BOOK. ORDERS SOW TAKPX. I npiTniCI Can in 'ke most by selling a new iVUliillU work the only one ot the Hind issued. "THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OP COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS," by V. R. Bicrly, Lq., ol tne illiauisjH.rt if. I lt.tr. l!ot.fait.s all the acta and deel- t .,,,. in rUtilin to the various e.tuniv and townsnip ohices, is a Complete hand-book tof election ottlcers, and treats the tax laws lully. Every otticer and tax payer will buy one. 11 contaiua w Iiges, nejtiy prinuu. bound in cloth and gold, aud sold at $2.00 twr voluiuue. For agencies and terms apply with stamp to W. R. B1ERLY, Willi amsfoet, Pa. The Wiiliarasport Daily Banner saya of the above valuable work : " We learn that W. R. Bierly, Eq., of this city, has obtain ed a copyright for a wont eutilled "Tlie Rights and Duties of County sud Town sbiD Othcers." which is a revised edition of his lornier work on the Rights' snd Duties oi Township Officers, tbe first edition of which is now exhausted. There seems to be a demand all tfvef the Stale lor a complete work of this kirid; as bas been proved by the rapid said of Mr. Bierly's Hret compilation. Tbe new edition will contain a comprehensive statement of the laws and decisions bearing od tlie vari ous officers embraced in the title. With a re view of tbs tax laws as they exist under the new constitution, and there will be append ed the common lortna nec esnry Id the dis charge of these officers' dtfties. The labor of compiling such a work will be immense, but a Mr. Bierly is a worker of patient restonrch and untiring persever ance, tbe production will be at once thor- i -,.. , - r. ough and reliable, and valuable to attorneys t sa weu as ouwwt t"t -Veto Jirlvrrlixtmt'ti THE BEST REMEDY r nm Diseases of the Tbroat ail Luna AYER'iS Diseases of the pulmonary ortrans are so prevalent and fatal, that a safe and reliable remedy for them ia invaluable to every com inuuityj Arm s CuEKBr Par-roKAL is such a remedy, and no other so eminently nietlts the cawti- dence of tbe puMic It is, 4 scientific corrw j uin.uiou ui tue iut:iii cinal rrincities and , putative virtues of the burnt drngs, chemit-ally unitnl, to insure th trreau PECT0 est posaiti issible efficiency and unifonnitvot rw. suits, which enables physit-uuis as well as Invalids to nse it with, conridenee. it is the must mhatija remedy tblr Ui-w-s of im inroH anti lungt ina( science uas pro duced. It strikes at the foundation of all pnlmonary diseases, aflordinir rrompt and certain relief, and is adapted to pa tiei.U of any age or either set. Bung very palatnble, the younisrat children take it without ditticuliv. In the treat ment of ordinary Coughs, Colds, 8orw Throat, Itrono'bitls, Influenza, Cler gy ma n's Sore TU roat, Ast h nia, Crou p, aud Catarrh, the effects of Ami's Ciiekrt PECTOKALaremait-al.and multi tudes are annually preserved from serious illness by its timely and faithful nse. It should be kept at band in every house hold, for the protection it alToids in sud den attat-ks. In WhiKiplng-oough and Consumption there is no other remedy so eiricaciou, soothing, and helpful. The ninrvellous cures whieh Aver's Chkhkt I'kctobai has effected all over the w orld are a sufficient guaranty tlint it will rontlnue to produre the bent results. An Itiijutrtial trial will convim-e the nnwt st-eptk-al of its wonderful curative pow erj, as w ell as of its superiority over all other preparations for pulmonary complaiuta. Eminent physicians In all parts of the country, knowing its composition, recom mend Avek's CliKKnv I'ra-roRAt. to inva lids, and presi-ril it in their prat-tire. The test of half a century hns proved its alMolnte certainty to cure all pulmonary complaints not already beyond the reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aye? &. Co., Practical anil Analytical the mists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY AXS. DCUawISTS KTZBTWBBBS. KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers k. Kennedy,) DEALER3 IN COAIa, i.L3im:it, CEMEaNTT. Csleined Plasteri Lnnd Piaster. SEEDS, SALT; fcC. We buy Graii., to be delivered at Miifliu town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. r!!f?iEDT fc DOTT. April 21, !879-tf Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINStJtf, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN. PA. C7"Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Oi ritE -On J!:tln Mr-el, in his plate of residence, south of b.ide street. J0BERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Proh'.pl atlenttdn given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all !"ai busi ness. OrriCE on bridge strict, first door wcJt ot the Belford building. April 11, 1875-tf LFUtD J. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN. JUNIATA Co., PA. K7" AH bntines. promptly attended to. OrrtcE On Bridge street, oppofite the Court UoinB soTisre. AVID D: STONE, AlibRNEY-AT-LAV, ihFLIffTOWN, PA. CT7" Collections and all professional busi ness proniptlvate"ded lr. june20,1877: . J S." AH NLtf i ATTORNEY At L.W, &1CI1FI2LD, JUNIATA CO., PA. A'l biti:;t'sJ promptly atten,l,-d to. Con siiitation9 iu two lauguages, English and German. juhn Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, por t Ad hi A. JiwiAT.i cd.i r.i. KP"0rlly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1 875-1 y THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, kirTListowir, rj. Office hours from 9 a. . to 3 T. .. Of. flee in his father's residence, at tbe south end of Water street. oct22-tl M. CRAWFORD, M. 1., H.is resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Thitd and Orange streets, Mithintown, Ps. March 29, 1876 J M. BRAZEE, M. U., rtitSiCiAN AND SURGEON, .icadtmia, Juniata Co., Pa. OrriCE formerly ocenpied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business tromptly attended to at all hours. T-) L. ALLEN; 31. D., Has corohlensed the practic of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at Academta, at the residence oi taut. i. 4. Patterson. fjuly 15. 187 JjKNRT HARSnBERGER.M.D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office st his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1876. . FOR REST-The Corner Store-room in the Belford Building, now occupied by R. E. Parker, is for rent. Inquire of MlBCAEtT BlLTfllP. CHERRY .illSCELL.ISiZOVS lit tBc p'aiib where you oaa tuf TUl-J llIiST A3fl Till: CIIKAPIWT MEN8r()UTliS' & HOYS' CLOTHING 'ii.ns. cjrs. Boon, $!TtKs, .f.n f".".v.v aoors. HE is prepared l ehilit one of the most choice aid m-Wi t.ickt --t-r o2'"red W this markut, aijd it jiHTOSISHIMlf.Y LOU' PRICES A!m J',', ft suits aud parts of iU, which be made t ord at abort noliccl i - reaa'ju-u.S. P.euierilber t!i piSrF4 '?, Jfi oaIi,s Water s'reets. Mlf FLlMtiiVi, 'A. SAM'L STRAYEI lias just returned from the Eastern cities with a full fatuity ef MEW & BOYS' CLOTHIWG, HATS & CAYS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, GENTS rCRXlSiUXil lf()DS. floods of l iT" Ww Como autt see nia and be astonished. Pants at .3 e rents. I'atterstn, Pa., April 16, Irnre'rrx' Guiit. PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. T 1 M K -TAliLK Tuaoton a -to LoCtt V isscnoeb Tmin BETWKEX HtKKl-BlSO ASD A tT'MJ.N . WEST WAKD. j , - -s i ; 5 ? ! I s: LEA VR EASIUAKti t "13 i s 3 A. h. a. a. 12:;0 3 0i: I'bi'ailcra, i 00. 0 In r. m. o.i 5 4 '.' 5 5.; 6-1 6 Ml 6 25' " ii'i 6 5:.l 7 10 7 26 7 1 i l . r. a. i r. 8 II" 1 .11. Ilarri.ob'g j 8 1 r.M. A I ISO: u IJO 1 8 12. 8 r. 8 2.- 8:;i;i 8 41; 91s;' 9 19 9 31 9 4 '. 1 l-iKSot kville 7 5 I l"i I 11 j , -'j : 8 24 1 i .vi.".!.rsvi'e; i .y 1 o,i Cove . 2 litj'Duncan'it 2 1 4' Apieduc' 2 2?.1 Baiit's 2 35''ewj it 2 47 Millerst'n 3nt'rhoi..p'ii 3 l-: Mexico 41 H31 7 32 I25-J' 7 22 I2"; 7 l7 12 35 6 57 12 21' 6 4:: 12 11 6 32 It 59 6 If U 8l2 7 47 35 6 40 6 33 6 25 7 52 9 52 8 0" ion : io in1 : 10 v. II 12 U 21 II 3H II 46 11 54 12 ic: 12 1M ,1235 1241 :'2 5l I ll'l 3 ) Pertysv'r! C 12 1 1 3 3 27 Vitrlin 6t 7 !l 34! 3 55 Lett ist.vi.' 5 42 ' I 01- 4 0j Ander j 5 29 1" o'.'i 4 21 McVeyt'n 5 14 10 3 .: 417 Manav'nS' 5 UI '. 26; 4 52 N "limil i. 4 51 H.H: 4 -V Mt. Union! 4 4;, : ill (! 5 07 Vspietoti.l 4 3! 9 571 5 15 Milit'reek 4 30! 9 50i 5i Fi'intiiie'n 4 17' 9 39 6 51 Pettrsb'g 3 5S' 922 6 02 Barr.-e j 6 10 Spr ceC k S 25 P.irntjih'iu, 3 51: 8 l(i 3 33 3?7 8 17; 8 12 3 OX 2 50 9 10; 8 5tij 8 4" 8 361 8 S3 1 8 151 1 15, 6:jl T.vri.ne , 1 6 !; Tiplt.n i 1 6 5- p.'storia , 1 34 Gt Bells Mills I 55j T Altoona r.'A. x.ii.i . I 9 U5, 12 55 PiU.-lmr; 7 40: WESTwiltb T.lsT TSAISS. Pacific Express leaves I iiiladelphia 1155 pin; H.trribur 4 20 s m ; liiin-aiir,on 4 ?",m! Ntp..rt 6 14 am; Milliin 556 a ii''; I.'ewistowii 6 l1 a m ; McVeytown fill 4 :u ; alt- In ion 7 am; Il.intindi.n 7 tui; retersnurg i 4 1 a m ; s prnce ureeB i 7 a n: ; Tyrt.ne 8 !8 a m ; Bell's Sills I 8 r3 a m ; Altoona 8 jO a ci ; Pi'U'juig 1 4 j p IU. . .tLbttrg Express We, Ph'la .U at ij . p ui 10 ' i p iu 12 (l a in 1 53 a ui ; M lit-tr : I 41 p ill ; Lewistown ; IltiiilinEdon 1 13 a in ; Tyrt ue Altoona 2 2 i a m ) Pittsburg 7 00 a in. Ta Line leaves Philf 'lelphia at 11 45 a hi ; ILtrrisburir 3 45 p i'.! ; M HI in 6 09 p m ; l.enistown - 2. f ir H,inti:.t-I'n 6 28 pm ; Tyrone 7 II? p iii j Altoona 7 40 p iu Pitts- j targ 1 1 45 p nl. I E.tstwABD Fast Tsaiss. Pliilndt.pl.ia Express leaves Pitfbnrg at 4 4ipm; A 'toon 8 55 p m ; Bell's Mills 9 10 pm; Tvrone 9 21 pin; Spruce Creek 9 38 p m ; ln.ntitiS,,.ii 10 "2 p ru : Lewis- o- :i tD.Vijaro; Xillliu II Mam; llirris' bure 12 35 am; and arrives in i'iiiladelphni at 3 51 a m. At Up tie f.rvi i:tve Pitrshnrg at 1 10 ui; -.Itotiiia ol-ipiti:- Tyrone 651 pm; liuuiinitil'.n 7:; pm; Mt. Union 8 ort n m ; M'- Vet u.wn 8 25 p m ; l.ewi-t'.wn 8 5" p m ; j 11 iff! in 9 1 2 p in ; Newport V 56 p ni ; Duu carnon III 20 p ni : llarri.-burg 1- 55 p m ; arrives in Philadelphia 3 01 a m. Paci"e fcipress i.jves Pittsburg at 3 15 a pi? Al'o'.tia 7 35 am; Tyrone 8IHJ am; Hiiniingdiiii 8 36 a m ; Lett istown 936 a m ; M.llliu 9 55 am: lla-rishurg It arrites u Philadelphia 3 15 p m". JUNtAlA VALLEY BANK, WITH iiilANCH AT PoRT ROTAL. Stockholders Indi'dualij Liaila. J.NEVIS Pl.?'r, rtrir..f. i. VAX IRWIN, Ca.iier. btRE'TOBS: J". Iseti'i VCuWt'-r, Joseph Kothrnek, (.eorge J.-.-obs. Philip M. Kepner, AmosG. hoii.-.tll, Lohis E. Atkinson. V. C. Fotneroy; STOCkHoLDEKS t J "evin Pomeroy, J.tnie B. OkeynHj. fbiilp w. Kepner, Joseph Xotlir't:'ri, George Jacob-,, L. K. Atkinvn, W. C. Pomeroy, Amos J. Bon. til, Nosh H. rwler, Daniel Stouth-r, Chaiiotte Snyder, Win. Van Swt-riiiaeu. Sam'l Herr'a lleirij J.tue II. Irwin, .Vary Knrtx. Samuel M. f nrtr, J. Holme train, T. V. Jrwii, F B. f rt.w. John iiertslLT. LT Interest alio"-"! it II, e t:o nt 3 per Cent, on 6 mouths certi'lcates, 4 p-rcent. on U months cer:ir?catl-s. jn23, 1879-tf Times ApprQicMn, yiuiins....:. $llV ;....0f Vtolonctlla $10 i;u.50 (V Doul'e ' ?25 00toVlO Gnilart 75tt.K5 00 Violin Boiri .... ............ 25:1 () jfcardam. $1 251025 00 I'io'.a and flnitar Stri"gi. Boxes, Blioges, Keys. Tale Be-.rds S.c. Mouth Organs, ext.a qcility. Flutes, Fif-s, Flaireolets, Clarinets, drums, and Ba.tD liifitrnoients at !o'3e. t cash prices ; Si" end f ailid rtc"P' f Prui. Piano S tools, Mnsic Stands, Piano aid Organ Polish. An bX tUe above instrn ments will be foT'-vrccd at short notice by addressing tuC McKII.LfPS ORGAN MANUFACTORY. Ae.Ogan.at aslonishing'y low prices. Secot.d-b jnd of other makes al a bargain. fut filrtuer particulars addrvsa ALEX. SloJULLipsv fh-pan ManntwettArer-. . 320 N. Qneen St., Lan-rw; pa:'5 Dec. 4, 1878-6in Consult yonr irfejesfs aVf sdVertue in tbe Smitimel amd Rrpiikain: jtiFEHAlSEMEJi ir:. 5 cfcr building, corner of Bridge kai Jaa. i, :;.tt 07" SiJil'S MADS TO OiiI:fc K.a-n SAMl'S- S7UAYER. TIIK HORI.D S B4L..11. Da. L. D. Wetbi-bx's ALTKaArira .Siacr. I7"A r-medy nsed TIIi:iTY-riTE :.HS a rrlv.t'errct!':e; ilud l!.er failing u raaica.iy t iu RHEUMATISM. DROPSY, Erysipelas, Scrolula, Soeondary Syphilid, Gravel, Diabetes, snd all dieaaes in vthich the W?Dd U i'-plicstid, is now clt'crvJ t the public. Sold bv all Retail Drnci". -'ind (ii...ij- sale only) by Tue Wkiuib Mkoici.se Co., O. Box CJH, Kochetler, N . Y. I will ma'l 't ree) the rtri;e tor a simple Ykgetble lltia ili.it w:Il remove TAX. I FRECKLES, PIMPLES and BLOTCHHS, leaving the skin solt, clear and beautiful; .j,,, inntruciions lor cro'l'dcine a Uiiiriuit reilh o( hair on a ii'.d '. .ad or smooth face. Ai-liuss. :uioMiig 3e. stamp, Pt. Vaudcll i. Co., 20 Ann atrtet, IM. i. TO CONSUMPTIVES.. The advertiser, hi- :ng beet i.cruuir .ntly y Ig ! cnrWt ft that dreaa tiisa.-, ConMimption, -M'tbya simple re:u dy, Is anxious to cat ? known to hit fellow-sutfen the roeanS of cure. To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of tile f rescrlpiun used, (fret of ' chrirl aitl. lht iltr-tit.na Tt r tm-nt. :,-.. and Using the same, which ilicy will tlnd a si'BE ct 11 tor ConsuiLip;u, Arttioua, B.un rhitis. xc. Parties t..nm.g tbu Frcscrp tioa, will please adiir-'H, .. A. WII i. . 194 Penn street, Williams'". i.'; EPF'tTt.S IF ( Til: VGESTLl JtA:. who suil"err--t i.-r" vesra from :ervotis DI -iLIiY; PRKMA Ti PE PCAY, an.1 all the et!'.-rt? . tut Indiscretion, will lor the sa-; of suf'er ii.g humanity, send freo to all woo neetl tt. the tetipe ai.d direc!ii-n for:uakir thesi--.-ple remedy ! aincn no was cure t. J?".f ierers wUaiiig to profit by lite Idvertis .- a experience can do so by addr J;.'.. g !:. per fect cootideuee, joiix b. ":pv. 42 Cedij s'ret. Net kinds. TL'MoRji iseharges of BLDttD. or mMMis, and ail tli?eases of tlie KK'JiT .'ii quickly and perfectly cured '; - ,p!.. . sMtbin; HHMEDY. t-:i:-r ' -. .. dress ia. .'. i m- .. ; Ct I.:. . 22 A.iu street, N. Y. Jan 29, 1879-6IH pjV d0ipta & UB&LiiZ Hlxuit ArTangfrntot ?f ra-ascr Ti-alns, Cfcn.BEa r.tb, 1379. Trstnt Uatt WjrruJarg n ,"; For New York via A :'.-it... .-. a, - b 03 m mil I 1", . por JJ.-w Vt.rk v.a - B..'in-1 Pn'ofc Route,' 3 21 h ((.J a m and 1 4 p ui. Ffr PliiiadeTrh'a at 6 2-1, 8 0-", 9 55 a m, 45 an I 4 00 p m. for Heading a 5 20, 8 05 9 55 a m, 1 l j 4 00 and t00 p m. . . F?r PotL.vilie al 5 20, 8 05 a m. and i "0 p. m. and via Scl.ti.viki;! S'i Eranch at 2 40 p ni. IVr A-.t"':-2, C -:A . a ni. For Lanca-t.-j and Columb'a, al 5 20, 8 05 a ru. .nd 4 Oik p oi For Allentown at C .0, 8 05, 9 55 a ni, 1 45 and 4 01 p re. The 5 2 ahd 05 a m, ai.d 1 45 p ni tra:-.s hry' !hro i).h car. for N'--.r York. Tl.c 5 20 a. m. train has through cars fur Philadelphia. The 5 2, 8 05 am nu-i 115 r m msks close coniaection at Reading wiii'i main lino trains having thr";r,,i cars for Kbw York, via "Bound block Route." sryr-.:is. For New York at 5 "JO a. rr. . For Allentown and way aiatiori r.t 5 20 a tn. Fcr Reading, Philadelphia anl aay stations at 1 4". p in. Tramt for Uarrubur'g Uar: as fullowt i Let -.e New York via Allentown at 8 45 a m, 1 00 and 30 p m. . Leave New York via'E,'und B-"n: Roete" 7 45 am, 1 30 and 4 00 y, i i.rivmg at HarrisKarg, 1 i'J, ? 2? la, 12 io uiitl- niiili". Leriv j Lancaster 8 '5 a m .;.d 3 50 p in. Let-, e I'Miuuihia 7 55 a m and 3 V p m. Leave I'hiiadulpuia a: 9 4 '. a. :a., i,t i j0 and 7 15 p m. Leave Pof-!!!.- at 6 00, i 10 a. ni. aud 4 401 prt. .... Leave ftjadin j at 4 60, 7 35, 1 1 50 a I 30, i; 1". and 10 35 p Leave Pott. villa via Schuylkill au-1 SnsrreJ anna branch, 8 25 a ru. Leave An! a ia St hcy'.fe:!l and Sustpiuhanca Drai :h, 11 50 a ra. Leave. Allentown at 5 55, 9 05 a m , 12 10," 4 Cd nid 9 05 p ni. Leave New York a; 5 Leave Philadelphia at 7 4i p m. Leave Reading at 7 3 S, ni anil pi ?5 p Leave Aileutown al V m. C- G. U..iOfK Gemrr-il Pcst'r Tt-kel Jgtnt. J. E. WOO ' . F..V, Genera! MuS;;tf. TO TOUX3 r.iux, Jusi Pnbtiih'e, : : a Sealed Envelope: I'-;rr SIX CCStS. A Lecture on tho Nature. T-'.nient aarl Radical C.ureof Spermatorr'it t. or .ievtinaf tVeJknesS, Invol : . ary F.tssioiis, S--x::al Ptiiiiity, and Ii ';uimei:s to Jia-.-iat gen erally; Ner-. ou.ness. '.'Cn'smupti'.n, Epi lepsy and I Us; M-tnta'ar.J Pliysi. t! iuea picitv, resulting fi m Se'f-Abus-, etc. By ROBERT J.CL'LVERWELL, M. D., Au. tho- ol the "G.-ee;l Pr ;. io. Tl: world-? enowned ai:ih"r. in this -mirat.ie Lecture, clearly proves from Pi own experience tbat the awn ? - .u.c;t., i: ces of Sell-Abuse m.t) beetieitually ret. vt etl witht- it mediciues, and with ut i' t-.t-r-ous atirgici't Prnr'afi r.", V -fes, ir..,;.-u-nients, rlngS or pi inline out a motl-of.erre at orfct certafl Jfud erlectusl by wch ec.'y suuVrer. no Mat'er what h: ctmtiillou msy oe.iuay cure hiiutcl' ehi-!v. privately and radica'l.: fXTii Lt:-lvr: iri'! ;-oct a c'c to ;at, x and i nil Ihoviandt. ,nt. . sndcr sea!, iti a pl.isjf envelt r, to aa$.addrt ss, on r -eivt six eent. . r lao pos'Sge stan jt. idis'.is the P-ti;.:.. s, TPctl LYT RWti.L XCLlClLi 0.. 41 Aun St.. New York;.. jtraelS-ly iiswCSc Bx loi9: