j3 V 1 EEXTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN ! OWN : VTe4ae8day, Xov'r 12, iss. TEEMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum, if" paid witbin 12 months; $2.1)0 if nut paid withiu 12 uiontns. Tr-itsient advertisements inserted at 60 cents lx inch (or each insertion. Transient business notices m local coU umn. 10 ceuts per line tor each insertion. deductions will be nude to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter j ear. Last week tbe Kaber murder case was again before the Lebaonu count; court, George Zoubtnan being the mau on trial. Witness, llenry F. Wise, testified as follows : I bad several conversations about inuring old Joe llaber witt. Zecbtuan, iiuuiKtl i.cd !rudt. Zechuian spoke to tue iu tbe first place about insuring a mail for five or six thousand dollars and '.hen having In in worked out of tbe wj for $500. 1 told Lim I did not wut to do that kiud of work, aud did not want to take any one's lite. He says: " Why j,.u don't take bis life; -ou are always talking of not being a le to r ay your debts ; if you do this vtu ckn 'leu pay them and have money to go out est." 1 said that would be ail well enough if they could not do Bribing vith us. Zejuman eaid the Ji would not affect us but uniy the oLe who did the killing, lie (Leu asked tat if I Lad any money, and 1 re-lie'l I ii'' about oue hundred and fitly dollars, lie then said, We will im-ure Kaber for live or sir tben-aud dollars ia tbe Ur.:ted Brethren Company, of Lebanon, i ud Ltwlrt lrews will work him .ut j .i . rt tue wuy to raise Foine money." Zeeb-1 aian put a note m the Jonestown bank rn wnicii be got twenty fire dollars. Rater was insured through Ir. Sr-buc y, ?a the latter part of July, 1S73 . Z-ch-iii.in said he at.-o beard that be bad lla- f -r ifif-ired in the Hartford Company fci $3,009. 1 said : "George, what do you uioan !" He replied : I want to ! y. in iit-nt now; - also, that he bad tried to bavs bim insured in a Bal timore company, but they would not v.as him. Was also insured in tbe New i , ol l'hiladclrli'i ; in a Westerville, Ohio, company : Home, of Lebanon, and Mutual, of Reaiing. It was ar ranged to drown old Kaber in Katz milier's dam. Zechoian, Brandt and mvf-jif met at Brandt's bouse aud were taikii:g as to getting Kaber to go fish ing with us. We did uot krow bow to et tLe old fellow alcng. Zecbuian said, "I Lae old Joe in good tune now ?ad when we pet ready 1 can easy get btui along. I'll just tell dim my wife is buugry for fib aud he will go along, j tint we must be caretul that be does CjI get any marks on bim." Brandt said : "We can easily catch liiui by the trousers and tbrow bim in the water and bold bim there until be is drowned, bud when be is dead one of ns can no tify the Coroner." Brandt suggested that "Sqntre SJiuev be the man to hold tLe inquest, but I said that was not i nece?:iry, as the Coroner was the sworn law cSwer. Some time a'ter Kaber as iioured we went to Lebanon and IjJ the drSVrent policies assigned be tween ilumuiel, Briudt, Zje'r.uian and tuyse'f. At another meetiug at Bnndt's boue. when ISraudt, liummel, Z.vh- u.aa aai 1 were present, I told theui I wjiiI to go West and Liber was to be dfiwtei while I was there. Kaber o be drowned and Zechman was to telegraph me wLeu it was dune, after j E r t, ii : tt lijfi.-A tJ tl.fi v ep.r.m!le. I ihin. t:inii- pany and notify them and draw my mosey, and throw off two huudred dol-tr-i ia order to get my money soouer. Charles Drews was tbe man hired to do the work, tbe figure being five hundred dollars in tbe first place, but after ward it was arranged that be thould come in as a partner in tbe insurance innnAv. .ciiinan. on tne funaav ne- ' ' fore Kaber was drowned, said to me j that I should tell Drews to woik old j T'.lr nut f th wav before the com- 1 iW .aiur.;v nf that week, or be would i seii bis reading policy to L'ave ujui aiel, as be was not able t pay bis as 6esstu:u:s any longer. This ended the direct examination, end t'jj itncss was banded over to F :eues for cross examination. It w.i rers severe, but tbe witness stuck t his original stry wi'b great pertinacity. ise wi the witness stand during the en'.lie day. lie denied having bad coarrsations with certain pricuers in jii that he expected to receive a f ar d:.! if he testified against Z '.iian, and said that the o'y pprson he ever had injured )P:!-Ie Kaber was bis mother P'nii'Ulphia Sunday Times. Thk Pennsylvania itailroad and all itsdi-vi-iuns ar.d connections are furnished Phil- klpVia i";e by Professor Langley, ol the Western Ol-rtrvatory, in Allegheny, Pa. The uiai- clock in tile Chief Telegraph Op erator Outer's uttice, in the Suprriutendeut's dep-r men; of the Union depot, is conuec u i with the obseawatory selsr clock by bue '.lectric wire, and every vibration of the f. : .lum of the so'ar clock is announced y fie tap of a S-iiall Ml ia Mr. Suter o"'- i. The ie'ii.ulum in the Pennsylvania rsi..uad clock tuua keep pace with the bell, as in case of failure the pendulum is at once re-adjusted. The solar clock iu the observ atory is regulated by a sidereal clock, or a clock regulated lro:u fixed stars. The bell is Ui ;.d by electricity through a wire con nection wiih a wheel on the second hand ol tbe solar clock upjn which there are sixty cues, each cog indicating a degree of tbe ix;;.-ih nart of a second. Ten of these are tiled out of the wheel far the pur rr se of breaking the circuit, and. conse quently, ten taps c f the bell are lost every uin-ute. This is done in order to give the operator a start on each minute, and at the eud of the hour one minute and ten seconds are not recorded on the bell. At 4 o'clock eacu afternoon Operator S uUr takes his po sition at the clock battery and sends Ihe time as near as science can give it to ElairsvUle, Altoona, Philadelphia, New Jer sey ; the Philadelphia aud Erie Railroad, the Noi thern Central and other eastern con nections and branches. At live o'clock P. M., the time is fiven to the different offices by single and double taps of the Keys on the rr. ii iunv 'a telecrarh wires The same t -rvic.1 is Columbus, Ohio, and U . c western points, and the time is there computed to suit the locality. Kx. Ater &. Son's JIascal contains more in formation of value to advertisers than aiiy other publication. Sent postpaid on reetipt of 25 nt. Address K . W. Ayer & Son, Advertising Agents, Times Building, Phila pelphia. The Democrats don't want the South to Le solid now. Juiuata CdUDty-OSScial. Stale Treasurer. a btSTBlCTal St m 5 Mifflintown .... Fermanagh.... Vvaiker Fayette Delaware...... Thnmpsoutown. Monroe. ....... Greenwood.... Susquehanna... Patterson Mil ford Port Knyal.... Turbett." Office llill.... Beale Tuscarora . .... Lack Black Log Coroner. 5 o 60 2 31 143 95 6 6 ID 32 CI 51 44 3 8 16 47 4 5 640 John Richardson had 4 votes in Thomp sontown for State Treasurer. Samuel Wilson had I vote iu Port I"loal for Coroner. Kolh-ri Uigan bad 1 vote in Port Royal for Coroner. Ban- over liittlcr 2'8 ; over Sutton 1550. Middagh's majority 1057. Sheriff. 3- tlSTCTS. Mifflintown..... Fermanagh . . .. 93 16S 228 142 36 83 o-, 67 4 lo8 68 6S 106 111 137 76 11 61 91 150 85 62 16 G8 tit 51 68 77 41 H 61 fi8 122 S'J 9 12 10 10 46 86 12 SS 29 5 83 82 12 4 3 l!2 62 S9 17 Walter fav' u? i?T,re 1 boinpsontown.. Monroe Oreenwood.. .. Susquehanna ... Pat terson Millord Port R..val .... ! Tn'beit Spruce Hill """" iTkT!'.. black Log... 1C46 12r." 413 08 Kellv over Fowles 3o7 ; over .shivery 1233 ; over MeCahin 157s. Rt. 4- Rec. Jury Com. 64 82 28 77 72 Mi 25 102 1 135 8 1.J5 213 120 3 120 13! 89 3 3 2 8.1 .. 3 "2 .. Hi 16 98 8 (J!) i 64 7 C2 60 101 15 (ij Ifl 121 41 117 6 4.1 16 4J 43 103 2 103 75 .. 73 99 100 1 (il tl 192 31 195 72 139 1 128 11 2o .. 20 I4'58 1734 184 1703 P B Pi S I ? I ? e DISTBICTS. E. a - w ; ; C. . . 53 . Mifflintown.. 69 7 7 27 69 PI 21 Fermanagh.. 71 1"1 27 73 102 23 Walker If4 134 7 1S4 133 IU , Favette 25 -7 5 240 118 5 1 j IMaware.... 142 HJ 3 147 81 22 j ' Tlw.mpsoiit'u 32 33 .. 20 S4 ll ; Minroe " 80 1H1 .. 78 111 .. Greenwood.. 18 95 4 16 99 2! S usqiiebanua 50 60 8 47 59 12 1 Patterson... 5 v5 14 63 102 11 I Miltonl 86 12 1 32 84 122 36 j Port koval . 69 45 6 72 40 3 Turbett 39 108 2 41 107 1 (ruce Hill.. 8' 8 .. 74 .. Beale 92 '"6 1 95 105 1 I Tuscarora... N 214 16 91 2'i2 17, Lack 64 147 1 74 139 1 Black Log.. 10 27 .. 11 26 .. I 1477 174 153 1409 1735 109 McDonald over Caveny 1581. .ji ; over Alien Governor Ilorr has issued the following Ibauksgiving Proclamation : A PROCLAMAUOM. Ia devout recounitiou of the God of I States who has ordered peace, health and abundant prosp.!rity to the people, I, Uenry M. iloyt, Governor of Pcnusj Ivaiiia, do appoint Thursdav, the 2 Ih day of ovetn- ' -' J her next, in pursuance of the recommenda tion of the President of the United States, as a day upon which the good peuple of this Commonwealth, laying aside all secular oc cupations, may meet together iu reweut thanksgiving for ni'-Tcies received and praer for a continuance of diviue favor. Given under my hand and the great seal the State at Uarrisburg this 7th day of November, in tbe year of our Lor I, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-mue, and of the Commonwealth til-- on huudred and lourth liuiaT M. Uorr. By the Governor : M. S. Qlat, Secretary of the Commonwealth, GENERAL GRANT'S TOUR AROUND l a .i ORLD." This is the tii.c of a new book by L. T. Remlap, and contains a lull description of Ueneral Gbast's Teur. After an ahstnee of over two years, tue Oenerai nas returnea to our shores. During this period be has visited every E -ropeau capital, and has seen with bu own ces the projJe of every na tion Everjwh"! England, Ireland and Scotland in France, Germany, Italy and Austria; in Switzerland, as in Denmark, Russia and Ebypt, India, Slam, China and Japan, h has been welcomed by rulers and people alike, in a uianuer and splendor and fervor ol hospitality which have been right !. lelt by th mass of the American people as not merely a compliment to tin General and Ex-President, but as a gratityiug evi dence of good will toward us as a people. The author's graphic pen-pictures of the places visited receptions, banquets, din ners and invited guests will prove of in tense interest to every reader. The ad dresses of welcome and General Grant's replies are given in Tull ; and these in them selves are worth more than fie price ot the hook. We earnestly advise eery one to buv tbis book and read iu It is nicely bound in cloth, printed on heavy paper, and dliistrated with tw.-nty tine engraving, print-d from stone, and contains about 400 octavo pages. Price $1.30. The publish ers are Evans tt Co., 9 Murray St., New York. Book sent postpaid upon receipt ot price. AXSWERS TO MANY CORRESPON DENTS. In reply to numerous iLquiries from our readers, concerning the wonderful qualities of the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, mentioned in onr last issue, we would inform them that the article may be obtained from ou.- retail druggists, or by their aid. Ask for St. Jacobs Oil, and if the dealer does not keep it in stock, he will be able to procure it in a few days from the wholesale bouses. We understand there ia already an immediate demand for V..3 rem edy, which is not so very surprising when it is considered what it is daily accomp:i .h ing in the way of relief aud cures, bond ing in some instances, on the miraculous. . a During Saturday forenoon a great storm formed a few mile northwest of Kansas City. It had been raining all morning. Be tween 12 aud 1 o'clock tbe storm struck the town of Strasburg, Blank county, Mo. A church was blown down, a blscksmith shop was demolished, four stores were destroy ed, and a good deal of other property wis damaged. A number of people are report ed as injured. SHORT LOCALS. A solid North. Get the old sleigh ready. Com huking is about over. Pleorv Men who say, " I told you so." Teachers will soon be happy, instituting. The Week of Prsyer will begin January 4. Pome people report rot in their potatoes. Thanksgiving is looming up with its big j d inner. What has become of tbe good old-fash' loned "husking bje 1" Too cool to sit by the river. So the am ateur tish'.-riuan says. Look out for a meteoric shower to-morrow (Thursday) night. Wcasionally atlock or Wild ducks may be met on the riverTJ The politiciifnhas suspended hand-shaking till next year. Butler's majority in tills State is within a fraction of 59.000. Grant is on his way from the Western States to Washington. There is a scarcity of water in town, in cistern and in well. Sheriff Walls has a drove of 58 hogs on his farm in Tuscarora valley. Friday last was an Indian summer day, and all others np to t'lis date. Selinserove has a club whose members are jleded not to shave for 80 dsys. XlimN of wild turkeys near town are not as successful as they were last yea The United Christians ha e bought Dress- I ler's church, in Susquehanna township. J. N. Spel, United States Navy Pay master, spent last Sabbath in town. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To- i j bacco. Dec. 4, 187S-ly. t o Congressman Fisher has almost entirely i ! recovered from the effects ol his recent illness. Great trot of 15 to 20 horses at River side Park, Nov. 20, 1879, at 2 o'clock P. M. sharp. It is said that a lump of sugar steeped ia vim-gar and dissolved in the mouth will cure hiccough. hejfc walk in the Conrt House re sulted in' the accumulation of a fund of 36.oO jfMr. A. II. Weidman bought the Tcakly lot, ea.-t ot tue Lutheran parsonage proper ty, for $l,lWj Fishermen believe that reels mnst be tired waiting on a Hood to carry them down stream. The vitality of the wheat is impaired by the drought, as is evidenced by the yellow appearance of the leaves. Bloomdeld Presbyterians held a festival, and when the uet proceeds were counted the sum reached $190.00. Vbx-n the Presbyterian choir is out of an organist, T. J. Sherrard, t"e pastor, sup plies the place at the iLstruiueutT Will those of oir subscribers' who know themselves to be indebted for subscription, psyup, on, or before Court week ? (William Banks, of Fermanagh township, Wes'ern Reserve Chio 1 ist Friday ' fy.tt. Hostetler received a severe injury to a teg, br a cow in the stable of her sou-iu-UWjMr. Jacub Beidler, ex-ProthonotaryTy fThesnow on Thursday morning was deep euough to tr.u k rabbits ; anil b-jys tracked lllcui. It was the Ural snow this wiutcr In Oil City drunken women are either fined $20 or sent to jail tor 30 days, bat druukea men arc treated a in other places. Kev. J. J. Hamilton preached in the Lost Creek Prebterian Church on Sabbith morning, aud iu the Court lluu-so on Sab bath eveuing. Walker Township Sibbath-school Associ ation will meet at Free Spring school house next Saturday, at 1 o'clock p. a. All are cordially invited. fThe .Sjindav hog committee has been re organized, aud from now until alter butch ering time is over, it may bo seen on tbe rounds every fair SundayTJ The Uarrisburg Ttlteraph s.iys: All of the sheriCTs sales in Cumberland county were sta ed by reason of an error in the date when '.he advertisement was printed. If the work continues to be employed at the present rate, for the period of another month, the Lutheran church will be reaJy to hold preaching in by the middle of De cember. I fhfi-first children baptized in the new i- . . unh ,,.,., Kutn Evaljne Parker, daughter of E. S. and Isabella Par ker, and Lindsay Rhouie, son of F. F. and Mary Rohm?) rThe first peorle to join the Presbyterian coujfregation in the new church building were admitted to membership last Sabbath. They were Miss Titlie Loudon,. Miss Sarah Soles, aud Dr. Rodgersv! On Monday the Pennsylvania Rai'road Company changed the time for the running of a number ol trains. For time of passeu ger traius see time tabla as published else where in this paper. " A young mau in Franklin connly stoned a urivate residence on Ilallowe'n. Ilis friends have not yet completed the job of picking tbe shot out of him, and it is doubt ful whether they will before he dies." William Kaufman, aged about 22 years, died on Saturday, the 8th inst., at the home of his father Philip Kaufluun in Walker township. lie was buried on Monday in the Rolh.-ock graveyard ia Fermanagh town ship. Up in Altoona it is not Christmas that they are talking about, but it is the 4 th of Julv, 18M). Tbey have a committee of ar rangements already at work for that natal day. They are to have a grand day of it on tbe 4ih ot July, lt0. Tbe eggs that were thrown at General Grant at Galesburg, Illinois, for the partic ulars of which see elsewhere in this issue, were thrown by three boys. The youngest of tbe trio is 13 years old and tbe oldest of the trio is 13 years. Older heads planned the insult. An exchange says i The order of the Postmaster Genet-si directing postmasters to count all the packages, letter!., papers, 4.C., passing through the mails is regarded as a great increase of labor by the rural postmaster. And still none of tucm wUI resign in consequence. A monnment to the memory of Captain John Brady has lecn erected at Muncy, Pa. Tbe unveiling ot the monument was attend ed by imposing ceremony on the 15th day ol October, 1879. John Blair Linn, Esq., of Bt llefonto, Centre county, was the orator of the day, and to bim we are indebted for a pamphlet copy of the proceedings of the occasion, which was published with the oration. The oration of Mr. Linn is a valu able contribution to the pioneer history of Pennsylvania. Th-3 Mammoth Cave in Kentucky is to bs ''lit up" by electric light, and by that means will become a place of resort. Huntingdon riflemen expert to have a shooting match on Wednesday, November 26, INI?, to test who m tUe. bet mnrksman in Huntingdon and adjoining counties. Who will attend from Juniata t It is high time that more attention be given to the movements of the Irish for eigner, Kearney, in his proposal to use the machinery of secret societies to crush the business of Ameiican citizens, aud murder hia opponents. Out Uou the foreigner; he's as bad as the worst of Chinamen. 'On Friday morning a lad named Miller, aged 7 yevs, was knocked otl the railroad about a mile above Newport, Perry count) , by the engine of the Mittlin accommoda tion. His skull was fractured in two places aud blood discharged i'roin hi mouth, nose aud ears. His mother hd sent him to a neighbor's house for miuC v. hen the acci dent occurred." "The ba.ii d J. W. Stephens in Buffalo township, i'e. y c unty, was burned on Wednesday uii its entire contents, con sisting I two horses, a couple of hogs, corn, hay, horse gears, tanning implements, ti.c. The Sre is supposed to have been caused by a tramp smoking, who was burned with i'.e barn, as part of the, reiuaius of a human being were found in thefiuius." Last Friday two railroad men, who were making their first trip as brakenien, were killed on the mountniu near Kittanuiug Point. Their names were John A. McDow t'l and J. C. Cook. The coupling between two freight cars broke, ai.d the rear end ol the train on w hich they were, ran down the mountain and collided with a train going up the mouutaiu. The bodies of the men were uuder the wreck of cars. " Somebody talking with General Grant about his numerous speeches on the Pacific coast, reports him as saying : " Well, I couidu't help it. When I was in Euroe I bad to speak, and having done so, it seemed to me it would be very uncivil to refuse the loiks at home. It is very embarrassing. I think 1 am improving, lor my knees don't knock together like they did at lirst ; but I don't like it, and I am sorry 1 yielded the first." Rev. M. N. Cornelius, of the First Pres byterian Church of Altoona, assisted Rev. T. J. Sherrard drrin; the late, and first, communion service iu the new Presbyterian Church in this place. Services began on Friday evening and closed on Sabbith even ing. Mr. Cornelius did all the preaching. He has ti;e uncommon ability of weaving into the metaphysical parts of bis sermous, the experience of everyd ly life, in its mul titudinous phases, which paints his deliver ances as it were, ju-d as so many pictures of the exericnce of the people to whom he talks or jircichcs. Uuder his preaching the judgment approves, and the heart feels. GRAND TROT .A grand trot will take place at Riverside Park on Thursday, No vember 20, 179, at 2 o'clock P. M., sharp. Fift-.-en to twenty horses h ive been entei si (or the trot. It will be the biggest trot that ever took place withia the limits of Juniata couuty. Ax exchange recommends the following as a suitable epitaph for the Democratic roostT : Coop that rooster coop him sadly, Once ten thousand bick-d him gladly, And ten thousand w ildly, mid ly Swore lie should forever crow ! Sli- U.(..;ile ; : -iiollll n-.'VLT II a triumphant txiiiiiipe sever, A i l th'it he should tilit forever! But he now is h ing low ! EMPLOYMENT FOR LADIES. The Queen City Suspender Company, of Cincinnati, are now ni lTiiif'.icturing and in troducing their new Stocking Supporters tor Ladies and Children, and (heir unequal ed Skirt Snpenderg tor I, idles. None should be without them; our leading phy sicians recommend them, and are lonu iu their praise. This muHUiacturing establish lislinieiit is mviaged by ladies, who have made the wants of ladies and children a study, and (hey ak us to refer them to s- uic reliable anl energetic lady to introduce theiu in (his county, ami we certainly think that an earnest solic!latio l in e tv house hold ould meet w ith are . r ponse, and that a determined wom.i: r Ilasuike a haiidxime nrlnry and have toe exclusive agencv for ti mty. We advise some lady who is i i !. I if employment to send a post il cart to ': . company, with her name ar.d ad'ir"ts, and mention this paper. Address .Mr. B.C. Smith, Manager, 214 Elm Stret, Cincinnati, Ohio. Oct. 29, lc7'.Mt PrBLic Sals. David Ail rum wilt sll at public .- 'e, at his residence in Walker town ship, S miles east of Mexico, at 10 o'clock a. ., on Friday, November lllh, 1879, Three work horses, I good brood 8 years old, 2 coits, 3 cows, 3 head of young cattle, 4 sheep, wagon, plows and other farming in. elements. Phoisix Pectobai has been in general nse for til teen years, and nearly all who began to use it then continue its yet Price - cents. Sold by Banas ti. Hamlin, Miftlin town, and Hamlin it Co., Patterson, Pa. FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Rooms, in the bor ough of MiUlintuwn, Juniata county, Pa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling bouse, and business place in Milllintvwn ; a chance, which if Kit pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, call at, or address this o'Jice. jan29-tf Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neu ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Rheumatism and Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises and Burns. Camphor Milk costs 2c ; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks i Ham'.iu, Mitllintown, and Uamlin li Co., Patterson. marI9-ly Phieuix Pectoral will cure your Cbngh. Phoenix Perioral cures hoarseness quickly i'li'ciiii Pectoral lasles good and brings rest. l'hieuix Pectoral costs 23c; 5 bottles $1. Sold by Banks h. Hamlin, Mitllir.iown, Jt Uamlin II Co., Patterson. niarl'J-ly A Good Home in Central Missouri Can be obtained through the " Calloway County Immigration Society." Forfullde scrivion aud particulars address the Presi dent, Wai. II. Thomas, oci8-4t Fulton, Mo. DIED: MILLER On the 3d inst., in Mexico, Henry Miller, aged 61 years, 6 months and 3 days. ERNEST On the 6th inst., in Milford township, Samuel Ernest, Infant child of Adam E ueft. No paper in the Juniata Valley publishes as large a quantity of reading matter as the Sentinel and Republican, it is above all others tbe paper lor the general reader. Job work on abort notice at this office. CLOSING PRICES or DE HAVEN & TOWNSEND, BAXKCRS, No. 40 South Third Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or on a Margin. JVtW. 10, 1879. Bin. Askko. . 1M lk U.S. 6's 18H1 Currency, 6's x 5's, 1881, new " 4'S nuw 4's Pennsylvania R. R Philadelphia tt Resiling R. R. Lehigh Valley K. R I.ehiili Co I it Narig iiiou Co. lTnited Companies of N. J ... Northern Central R. R. Cc... Hest'iuville Pass. R. R. Co... Pitts., Tit II Buff. R. R. Co.. Central Transportation Co ... Northern Pacific, Com. ...... " Pref'd Silver. (Trades) 122J mi vt M2 40 1!. 244 U'. 17 l'i "1 4t 15 40 '! 125 lot V'-'l It. 4-J 20 l 2J lit 18 j-'i CO 31 31 E II CI .lis. MIFFLINTOWX MARKETS. MirruBTOwa, Nov. 1 Butter Eggs Lard Ham Shoulder Sides potatoes. , Onions Rags IS79. .. 1G .. 20 .. 7 .. 3 7 .. C . 00 . 40 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy. Qcotatiors roa To-day. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1873. Wheat 1 2 Corn 50 Oats 32 Rye...... 6i Cloverseed. ...... 4 i Sew Advertisements. .4 SKVy BOOK. OKDEKS OW T.tKC.f. Can make most by selling a new work (lie only one of I lie kind li! Us lied "THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF COUNTY AND TOWNSHIP OFFICERS," bv W. R. Bierly, Eq., ol liie Willi jtn-p-rl (I'a.) Bar. Con(ains all the acts and deci sions iu relation to the various county a, id townstiip othees, is a complete bund-book lor elecliou otlkers, and treats the t lx l.k s fully. Every otlicer and tax payer will b::y one. It contains S"U paiies, neany rrnili d. bound iu cloih and gold, and sold at J.iHJ s-.r viduiiiue. For ageucies aud terms apply itb sump to W. R. BIERLY, WiLUAnsroar, I'a. The Wiiliarnsport Daily Banner says of the shove valu title work : "We learn that V. R. Bierlv, Emi., of this citv, hs obtain ed a copyright for a worK eiititii-"l "The Riybts slid fiuti- s of County and Town ship Officers," which is a revised edition of bis loriner work tin the Rights and Duties tt Township Otlicers, the first edition of wh:ch is now exhausted. There seems to be a demand all over the State lor a complete work of this kind, a has been roved by the rapid fc-tle of Mr. Bierly s first compilation. The ntw edition will contain a ttomprehensive statement ot the laws and decisions beari' g on the vari ous otlicers embraced in the till -. with a re view ot the tax laws as they exist und.-r the new constitution, ind there wil be jpp. n l ed the cttiiitnon forms necess-iry in the dis charge tf these olhecrs' duties. The labor of cou.piling si. eh a work will be immense, but as Mr. Bierly is a worker of patirnt research a:id untiring persever ance, the protiuction will be at once thor ough itu.i reliable, and vabrtlile to attorues as vell as otlicers aLd citizens. Nov. 5, 1879 3t PRIVATE SALES. . Persons desirous of selling property at private sale, mav arrange to have the prop erty advertised in the Sentinel and Republi can, on the termt of no pay if not sold. If sold, to pay at such rates as have previous ly been agreed npon. A RARE CIIAXCE To Buy a Large Trad of Good Land at a .Moderate Price: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising bis business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Three Hundred .trees anl more, having thereon a large Brick Dv elling Home ia good condition, Barn and other outbuild ings ; a running stream of water ncai the door, also, good well water in yard ; aa Orchard of 8 acres, as good as any in the county; a grove of 60 n: iple trees, which, it attention were directed to, could bo turned into a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this .state, and as su-h groves are in New England. Go td ;imber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to 50 tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. There is an abun dance of L111ESTONE on the farm. We repent, this is the greatest bargain now offered in this county, to the man who has energy, and desires to farm and raise stock. To such a man, who has a moderate sum of money for first payment, there is a rare chance to secure a property, that iu the nature of things must increase In value gradually, for the period of a full genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 years, to suit purchaser. If yon have the incliiiMion, t'ae means, and the pluck to d.-velope one of the finest tracts of land in the cufuty, call at this of fice for parliculais. A FIRST-! ATE r'ARM, CONTAIN IN J One Hundred and Sixty Acres, in the bjst wheat-growing district in the State of Ohio, situated one-half mile from Amanda rail road station, in Fairfield county, and one mile from a good pike. The improvements area large two-story BRICK HOUSE (13 rooms, ball and cel'ar), Double Log Barn and Stable, ar.d other buildings, and a well of good water. A stream of spring water traverses the centre of the farm. There s a large orchard on the premises. Will lake $70 per acre, part c-h, rest in payments. A far o adjoining sold for $100 per acre. The reason for selling, is the desiie to invest in city property, in Circleville. For all in formation address J. SWEYER, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. A FARM OF BETWEEN ONE AND two hundred acres, about 3 miles from Mif flintown, having theteon erected a good Dwelling House, good Frame Bank Barn, and Tenant Uonse. There is a spring at the hotlse and running water on the prop erty. For sale at a moderate figure. For further particulars address RUTH BL'NCE. Mifflintown, Juniata i j., Pa. A TRACT OF TWO ACRES IN FER- ua:gh township, abont two miles east of Mitllintown, but a short distance from tbe Main road leading to McAlisterville. Honse and Stable thereon erected. Fruit of all kinds. Spring of water at the door. For further particulars address JACOB CLECS, Mifflintown, Pa. Am AtlurrtififiHents. leSj W aSS w ;- . arsa a Is a compnnnd of the virtues of sarsapa rlla. stiiliiiia. mandrake, yellow ri-k; with the iodideof potash ami iron, all pow erful hlood-raakinc hlootl-cleansin?. and life-siLstainiiiK elements. It is the purest, safest, and in every way the most effectual alterative medicine known or available to the public. The sciences of medicine snd chemistry have never produced so valua ble a remedy, nor one so potent to cure all diseitse resulting from impure hbiod. It cures Serof iiIa, ami all scrofulous diseases, Krysip las. Rose, or St- An thony's Fire. 1'imples and Fare ftrubs, Putuit-s Blotches, Boils Tu nior. Tetter, Humors, Salt Ithriim, Scald-head, Kinsjwortn, I' leers. Sores, Kheu mutism. Mercurial Disease, Neu ralgia, h'eiiiale Weaknesses ami Ir regularities, Jaundice, Affections of the Liver, Iyspsia, Kmaclaliou, and lieueral Debility. By iu searching and cleansing qualities it purges out the fon! corruptions which contaminate The blood, and ratise tlr raninieiit and decay. It stimulates and enlivens the vital functions. It promotes enerrv anil strenfrth. It restores ani pre serves health. It infuses new life and vipor throughout the whole system. No sufferer from any disease which arist-s from immin'y of the blood need despair, who will give Avfk's Sarsapakilla a fair trial. lnieinler. the earlier the trial, the speedier the cure. Its recipe has been furnished to physi cians everywhere; and they, recognizing its superior qualities, administer it in their practice. For nearly forty years Aim's Rar sapakii.i.a has leen widely used, and it now jtosese the confidence of millions of pe tple who have experienced lienelita from its marvellous curative virtues. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &. Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. out ar Ala. ORueaiars ktkktwhzrk. KENNEDY k DOTY, (Successors to Buyers A Kennedy,) D'.ER3 IN CtRAIX, CO A la, JLXMBI2R, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mi.il in town or Mexico. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KEXNEDV k. POTT. April 21, ISTO-tf Professional CarnS. Jjn IS . ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Collecting aud Conveyancing prompt ly alien led to. Orrit L On Main street, in his place of residence, south of Bridge street. J;BERT M'jMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, aud all legal busi ness. OrricE on bridge street, first door west of the ficlfvrd building. April It, li75-tf LFKED J. PVTTEUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. HI?- All business promptly attended to. Orricr On Brid-je street, opposite the Court House square. D A.VIU D. STONE, ATTORNEY. AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C7 Collections and all professional tusi nes promf. 'v attended to. june'J'l, 177. J S. ARNOLD, aTT0UXEY -AT -LAW, RICHFIELD, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly vteTided to. Con sultations in two laugr.igcs, English and lierTuau. juiiN Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROY.ir.,'jVSUT.i CO.. Only reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1873-ly THOMAS A. ELDEK, M. I). Physician and Surgeon, MltFLlSTOWS, r.1. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 p. .. Of. lice in his father's residence, at the sr.utb eud of ater street. ocl.-tl D. M. CKAWFOKD, M. D., II. is resumed actively the practice of Medi,:tne anil Surgery and their collateral branches. Ollice at the old corner of TLird and Orange streets, Milliiutown, Pa. March ii'.l, 1S76, j mTu razee, m. d., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .IcaJtmia, Juniata Co , Pi. Orricis formerly occupied by Dr. Stcrrett. Profcsoional business promptly attended to at all hours. L. ALLEN, M. D , lias commenced the practice nf Medicine and Surgery andallthf ircollatera! branches. Ollice at Academia, at the residence 01 Capt. J. J. Patterson. fjnljl5,1874 II UNRY IIARSIIBEUGER.M.D., Continues the practice, of Medicine and Surzcry and all their collateral branches. Office st his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1876. FOR RENT The Corner Store-room in the Bel lord Building, now occupied by R. E. Parker, is for rent. Inquire of aUaOAair Bcivoav. V panii D, W. HAELETS It place srtere jcu e&a Jtuy tuu iskst a-m t::i: cauirusr MKXS' YOUTHS & I50 YS' CLOTHLNV, tUTs. cjps. B'jor.i. shoes, .i.tit rtTRyn-nx' "ouds UE is piopan-d to exhibit om ot the tnom rlioic n-.-i :'tr.t sto'v i ; olio..-- rt this market, and ik .-is rO.tlsUl.MiLY LOW fRlfHi ! Also, measures taken f-r sails auci parts ,f suits, which wiii i9 uisie .u t:;v at short notice, vr?y feasouauie. llememher the i.liep, ic Ii. 3utat' New Building, corner cf Vn :j-t Water s'reets. MlFFLKs TO if N, I'A. J t :. 1, . . ua Has just returned from fhe Hast-rn fities wisn a full Variety or' Mm & BOYS' GLOTHlf-JQ HATS & CAVS, BOOTS & SHOES, ML SIZES, GENTS ITHSMiilWr CXDS. Got. Is of a 1 koids are low. Come ami ai.d l.e atoiiihed. I ants si t-1 CC0ls. 'atte.sou, I'a., Apnl l(J, IS; Ji Triireferx' Guide. PENNSYLVANIA SAILSOAD. T I M Ii -TABLE ron rusoron aid Lot it PAssnxara Tsaixs lit:rwi.E HARhirsi ko and Altoona. I I 11 1 EASTWAEl. westwa i:d. A. M. A.M. rj.itt. ai a. a. r. m i a. n. r. k. I'hl'adel'a ii W j Jit'; r. m. r . ; 8 1-' p. a. 1 I 4 a J tit! 5 tsv it. S 1 p r. b::i h4-i I .Vi 'J Iti !l 1'J J 3 1 . 4-i in l 10 40 HI v mV 11 JI ll : 1 1 4 -. 11 r,i Uu:: 12 1 12 3't 1-41 '2 of I il 1 IC 1 -' I :it 1 1 1 i 1 :l 'larrib'g ; 1 l: -t.M-kril - 1 .Vi tl irvsvi'e lot',. Cove j 2 "' Diinciin'ii, 2 14 Aii ieducl 2 2 "i Utilv's j 2 .'i-'i, .N c jx-rt j 2 47 Millersl'ti a HI 1 li m i)'ii 3 I j Mexico 6 o 4i c :: 7 H 7 1'ti 74; 7 8U 7 V.t 1 171 o4"t 7 -i2 111 7 44 It:;, 7 32 12-Vi 7 22 12 . "t 7 Mi l i -ii fiiT 1221 f: 12 li 6 S2 1 1 ti I 11 4 1. 8 5 n 24 8 12 tii.2 7 47 7 32 7 l'i 7M. ti40 d jo 5Vrrvsv' 3 27 Mililin 3 .Vt Lew ist t ; 12 1 1 a rt :l: ! fi 07 1131 6 23COJ,y ol ""' pfXP''"" 5 42 1101 i Aiioerson I 5 2'. lit 52 4 21 McVeyt'n, 4 ".1 Matiav nk 4 "2 N ll.iinil'n 4 Mt. L'uion 5 07 .Mapleton. 5 15 Mill Creek 5 14 10 z'y 51-4 lo2t 4 51 10 11 4 15 10 06 4 3s 9 571 4 ao 4 17 3 5 3 51. 3 In 3:; 9 "' 9 9 22' 9 15. 910 8 -W 8 5lj H to! 8 5 'M fluntinit,u 5 5! Peterb'g fi 02 Harree G SprceCk A 'i.t !.irni-li :ii 6 -J 4 Tvrotie i t4r. Tiplon ! t o.-i. Ftioria IMIs Mills 7 20; Alt.tona ! 3 27 3 17' 3 12 nils 8 33: 2 50 8 f-j i t I r. M. A.M. ! 9e5 12 55 Titts ! 7 10; Westward Fast Ta.nis. Pacifc Exi.n-ss leitvcs Philadelphu II 55 pui j II .iTisburg 4 2i a m ; lune.iinioii 4 riOam; NeMHrt 5 1 1 a in ; Mililin -5 V, a in ; Lewistowu li ! a in ; McVej town 0 41 a mi lit. l'uion I Hi, am; Huntingdon 7 , "ty m P.-trtillri' 7 X I til . I'mi, t'rt V ! O X IU Tvrone DlMni; bell's M'lisi t v3 a i ; Altouua b OU a m; PitUbuig ; I 4 t m. P.'t-bura Express leaves Thila lelr.bli at ! 6 25 p in ; llam-burf lo 25 p m ; Mar svtlle ' li'41pm; MiMI.p 11 4 p m ; Lewistown 1 2 n't a in ; ll.inilnifrion 1 13am; Tyrone 1 ; i iu ; Altoona 2 25 a m; Pittnburg 7 U0 "!',. , ... . ... latf Line leaves Philade! his at U.jOa- m ; H irrib.ira 3 45 pm ; MitHin ft 09 n p. : l.evviMo'vn 5 27 i- it : lluiitii.it ion 1 2f n-n Tyrone . OH pin; Altoona t 40 p m ; Pitts- I b-rg 1 1 4 j p i.i. Fut Line H'ett. on Suwi-iys, will if"p at i Dunciinnon, tittrporl Mrl Vy.'oir. .V. ( una, Petersburg and Sell's Mills, when Flagged. Eastwap! Fast Tbaiis. Pliiladelpf.'a Esi ress leaves Pittsbn'g at I 450pm; Alt. Mint 111 fill p m ; Bell's .Mil's 10 18 p m ; Tyrone 10 83 p in ; Fpruce Creek I 10 4.Hpm; lliintinsdni 1 1 16pm; Lewis- I town 12 3K p in ; Mitliin 12 54 p m ; arrives ' at Uarrisburg at 2 4 J p m, and Philadelphia! at 7 "0 p in. i Atlantic Ex.res leaves Pittsburir t I 10 1 pm; AitoTini tlpin; tvrone oi pm; Huntingdon 7 ' p in; Mt. Union 8 If) p m ; Me Veylown 8 25 p in ; Lea-Mown 8 50 p m : MitliiT 9 12 p in ; Newport 9 ," p in ; Duu cannoi 10 I'd p m; ll.irriburg !'.' ui p m; arrives in phifadeii hia 3 00 a m. Pacific Pxpress b aves Pittsbilre nt 3 15 a m; Altoona 7 45 am; Tyrone 8 14 am; lliintinir-lon 8 I'.i am: Lewirt'.wn 955 a m ; VitRin 10 fit; am; lliinann- ii 11 19 a nt ; ll.in isbtirr II 50 pin; arri.es m Philadel phia 3 St) p in. Partiir 'xnr K-nt or. SenJau rill stop at l.rtt's Mi i.rHre Cr'tk. Petersburg, Mill Creek L'uion, Mcl'e-jtovn aJ New port. rs,i PI tcr I. .Itt'tHiic I'jprt cn SrtnJnys tc;ll stop at M-ll Creek, MupUron and MjrysvMt, cAcp f g'. 7. JEM ATA VALLEY BANK, OF JUFFMSTOH5, I t. irii BRANCH AT P -UT ROi'AL. Stockholders Indiviilar-llj Liable. J. KEVIN POJIER Y, Presvhnt. T. VAN IUWIN, Cashier. Dt!ti.CTBS: J. Nsvin Pomeroy, Joseph KntVork, (leorne Jacobs, Plii.ip M. Kefiier, Louts F. Atkinson. Amos (j. Bon.-uil, V. 0. i'oiucroy, STKKHoLrHi : J. Nevin Poinerov, Jams B. Okrson. Philip M. Kepner, Jost pb Kotfin.ek, (ieorge Jacobs, L. K. Atkiiisost, W. C. I,'inw..r, Amos ii. Bousall, Noiih Herraler, I) inn I Sioiitier, Charlotte Snyder, v 'j. an wenrigeB. .Sa.-n! ilerr's Heirs, J tuo 11. irwin, M.try Kurtz. Samuel M. Knrfa, J. II ilmes Irwin, T. V. Irwin, F B. Frow. John UertJiler. IT- Interest allowed at the rste ni 3 per cent, on 6 months certificates, 4 percent, on 12 months ceriifieates. I ;. in23, lf-79-tf RE. BUKLAN, ItKXTHT. E. BUKLAN, DKXTMT. Office oppctiite Lutheran Church, roKT K"Y.VL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will sitend Ihe fir-.t ten i.ns ol each month, e." imer.eiii LVctmbt r 1st 1 he b tH'ice. of the time his othee will be occupied by J. S Kilnier, a young mati worthy ot eorldence, and who hns t.eii aisi hited wiih the I'octor as srr.tlei-t and asitant two vears and upwards. Those Ill, uilt: tr i . &ji,iih r in: professinal service, msy. and will pleac arrany e Ihe time with Mr. Kliiner whf n ti.ej may txj served, on the return of the D tctcr. Larte stock of ready made clothing ol the latest and clu-ic :M styles, fur wen and 6o. bats, caps, hoots and shoes, notions, fuinishinf gotxls in endless variety for sale at Samuel Strayer'a, in Patterson. ST SUIVS MAU el To OKL'flR. .- SAMb'KL SIX.. Syeriul ."o.':i;s. THE WOP-Li) B1LI. Dr. L D. WiYBi ss's ArrsKATivi Sticp. j X7-A remedy u- i-l TH':vTY-FIV2 YEAR? j in a p-iv.ile p.-ictlee, .ri uerer laiiin; rail. i ai.v cure K I! L" S A T I S M , DROPS i , K-ysl..-!as. Scroful-. Secondary Sei.KiVs- lrs-l, lli.tbei , and all d;eas-s in wh .u the biio ! i.t iiup!ii.ated, is now offered o the p.iblic. Sold by all Retail Dregf'sts. sr K?i.-,ie-saieonlv) bv Tua vVtmi as Vmuciss Co., P. it. Hoi 3oS, Kojuc-i.t, N. Y. lIMlJL,li:S. I will iu:iil (Free) the rtcipe lor a T j.la Vtnr.rBtK Li ii t'eit wiU remove v. FKLCKLLS, .'IMI'i.r-' i- i E!.': : JES, leaving th".' ski- cleo- i)d t-.-au' . also ir.struclii ns f r pr dacing a luiti:'". zrowthof h r ou a bald he-ad or amoc. face. Address, inclosing 2c. stamp, Ben Viiidell Si Co., 2d Ann slrtet, N. I. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having be. ,t permanent cured ol that dread disease, 'on"um:t!o ' by a simple reui.-dv, L anxious to I. t known to bis fcliow-sutlers ihe mer" . " cure. To d who ueire it, ho .ill i . to Ot Churge). with the directions f-r Tr-.Krin and iiNini; the s.t ue. liicn lb. v i find -siKk ctll for Cinsiim.''.uP, A laia, fc.-os-rlntis. ic. Parties wishing l.e Prescrip tion, will please ao lress, E. A. TiH.SON', li4 Penn street, Wiilimsl urgli, N.V "ERRORS" OF YOUTH. 1 fiENTI.E.MAN !i.t sul'.-reu :V.r t ir J. Iron. Nervous DEM I. IT Y. Plil'MA Tl'KE DECAY, and all the effect j of v. fill inutsi-rt.'fitin, will for the " ..;e ol suoei ing humanity, send free to wLj need :' the rcipe and directv-n ;orni.ik'ng thes. pie remedy by whicb '-s was cured, i terers winhmj to pr. Ht by fSe advert!. .. -experi .ve can do so by addressing :a p fect conltdence, JOHN P. OtiJi-::', 42 Cedaa s'-.-et. New Yck PJLES 11 kin-is. K3. D, c hartres .)!' nr. cus, and ad diseases ol th' tpiieklv ami pTlectly cured bv -. .tothi:ig KEI1EDY. F. r !-,. dress Da- J. FAIi."' t An- - Jan 21, ! (-.-. Im n.i.i.i:. rT..jt Xlllld jeiUJdi U ik' viUiIttf As ArraDJIment ' ' f - '.i.:; itj . Oc . fith, lt79. rr- le Jirrisbart - . , ; E" -'ow lork yM Allen. "' "' ' P- For New Vork via i und Droo.; 4 " p ui. 6 'X, 8 f- - 5 2o. 815 am an-' For Philad -luhia at 1 45 and 4 00 p m. For Heading at 5 2'.), S 0" 4 inland MM) pn-. For Pottsvi"" at 5 - s 1 p. nt. ar, , ; . .Ikill s m. and 4 1 It Sus'iurhap . Brunch at 2 ij y m. ror Aubu .. , a m. For Lanc:.stea and Columbia, at 5 2' , 8 --.i a in, and 4 00 p ni For Allrnt'twn at 5 2i, 8 05, V oj i in. 1 : . and 4 OO p ni. The 5 2') aud S 05 a m, ar.J 1 45 p :,-ains have through cars f r T .- i . The 5 20 a. m. !;-.;.; !. ? ; cars 1.. Phi! aee'puia. The 5 2", 805 am ar.d 145 pm close connection at Heading with n tr.tins hiving through cars for 2ev via " Eound Brook ltoute." SCXD.1YS. F-i- New Tork at 5 20 a. tn. ! .r All'-ntown a;cl war stations at 5 2o For Re idinir. Philadelphia aud way stations at 1 45 p ic. TVaiaJ for H.trrf.iurg leire as follow s Leave New Tork vH AT utown at 8 45 a m, ' 1 0 ) and 530 p m. Lea' e New York via '-Binnd B- r 7 45 s m, 1 3t ar.d 4 p in, a. i n ; " ' ll.irri-biir?, 1 5:j, it p m, 12 ii mid night. Leave Lancaster 8 05 a m ar ! 3 50 p ci. Leave t'.ilniiihi.i 7 55 a in ami 3 to pn. Leave i hiUdclphia at 9 45 a. iu , ad 4 OO aud 7 45 p in. Leave Pottsvi.le at 5 P, ) 10 ".. m.aud 140 Leave R-sd ai 4 50, 7 35, H 50 a r I 30. 6 15 and 10 ti p n.. Leive PotUvuie "i.i .Sthnyikill an l Susr.- . harr.i Bran-h, o 25 in. Leave " ,iru via Schnvikill S...-,-.' . -n-'i. I I 50 a ai. Leave Ailentr .vn at 5 05. 3 05 a m- li i i ad aud 9 Oo p id. sirs &.i ts. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 4 p ni. Leave lieading at 7 35 a u anc 10 3-5 p n. Leave Allentow n at 'Ja.'o p iu. C- O. rANCOCK General Pass'r Ticket .ger... J. E. WRITTEN, General Manager. ? X i aij:cTU ur" Ja',l Published, tn a Sealed Envelope, six cents. Prict A Lectn-e on the Nature, T-eatme... --1 Kadi .J Cure of Speriti:rrlitpa. or We.ikrtess, Iiivolnnr.y Enusdop-. ,t jtl Debility, and Iin;" tiiuents to Ma: iage gen-e.-al!y ; ervou ,ness. ConHUinr.ion, lepsy -;nd Fits; Menial and P . .sic; leit-itv. retnltinff fi.tm Self- t.ise. etc. By Ktilti.KT J.CLI.VEK" , M. D.,it " lhr ol tlot ":-e-n It. -.It " ir. The wor!Ureno!vi.. i author, in tMs u -mirable ctre, clearly proves ficm 1 . own r.tirienr e tr at Ihe awlul eonsequ--ce-. ol Self-Abase may beetf-ftuar , .-emov-el without loeiliciues, an- without tlar, re-, ons surpical opt:ratiop , bougies, ie merits, rni2s rr r-!,:ils, pointir- jut a niode (' :.t ne t ert.ti-i an . , .'-ctn;.! by .-. Iiich ert?ry s..;J-rer, no uiu't r 1 i priv.itelv and rjtiic:1".-. Z1 his Lecture trill prove t. i-je .' . sands and thousands. Se'. wi - a, n ; :iv-5:.i J.po, ... any atf.lrv;-. . ecidpt of six era's' or . .oli,ge sU.ups. A l lr-ss tl:e Piioiif:.. , TlrStTLYEKnEltXtr: : 41 As - " - : . . .elS-lj- X oal-Cce Dot 4oot-