"1 TKElfc REPUBLICAN TERMS, i.m. $1.50 Pr annum, if pii.l s '"','". ,,s; j-.'-W if not paid wuhin T,( jverlii'niCTits tr.serted at 0 ;s.ti;,M.,.'li insertion. i.::l:iess M'lices in local col-.-r ti'.x each insertion. ,j mi! mad- to those desiring . tv i'J ' year, I-1-' "-'r quarter V"--;i" t-'iry Ckmnide relates ,21 r .. , , -Lker ss tried before Justice , na 55S .-e- " 6 - .... .... r-..., or niki iriin a iitA s.iult sua oavi'-rv, a us oat or uisiurc-inee watca 1--u-2 cu S'outU F street. It '..:J l": """' ifcker, ' n.vitcd to a itttla p.rty at '.V Leuse n Thursday evciaiug. t.V;ui ?J t!" !'-" t-k'ig bis gi'J ,is tt eoeipiaiti-n.- wituess, testi- i. ,i mV- trj;;c was la pro- c'usr:ed hiui with i . ,l 4 ......... i . !...!. !.. ,.! .... jrv)- At- I 1 fcr "'.'? defense Mr. Adaics, I . . 1. - ' f to ,'. :. u.til ia an un- f,v uPi;d te )'.ucg ladj ? ' '. ... .i 1 .... ::!?- - u ' "'-. f, hit ! II iutei t i lie ju-i iw i : . n. - .!! i'l t."".-:aa( I. Ai.ur- Wifies. L fas c-, i f ts ..... m.f. ' - .i.,.l 1.1 ...... : , r. -.. - t---- u,":$i.f,oto3.w). :;-Jit. Alter thi iight was ext.n-1., f . I bfirJ a iio!se us if people j k;s.-J (v nsation), s j 1 1 . -lr'aud in. I grabbed the ! fj'atiilir it wa luv ' 'ji t!.e 1 -r..p wss re.-thud T .i v-a 'Mjs Cmtk that 1 bai j .Jof. lue iajghttr 3 tua room : r. tlctM''- by 1' 'tiStable Metcalf. "id J. u i er ? V. itr.eog ' 1 rrs uis uesHatl r) 1 COU t tu.dk 1 i. .iiortey i h arejou notsnre f.ji i'Ucre si fo tunch confusion A'T oru.-y Xoit, d. n't u J ; 1 itnos.s I won't j e'-'S tiveiv whctL.T X uid or not y-:;IL If cj iiitd beeu sure it was . ' ' X-ror, lor the reason, he says, that site wruld jeu bave kissed bcr ?. bas liilid its mission. Ho bids his pa-l,.--ti e wituvw iu ke J around uueasi- j trons farewell. i- :,r a few ?Cli is ad not seeing bis The Post Otfice Dc partment d;scon'.ini:si '... ia tie court room answered W.h a the p .st office at Farmdalc, this county, . " This caused auot! cr Jaugti at week. Reason No candidate for the .- ir. .1 I .-( "te:ss ii.ii .lie salvia, lie was izt ttsi ;oii:rhcd a ctomcat after :f'- railed. Sh '.;;;'-.!.. '.t k ro- m and t-ok the 1 ;:h Ltr hiack eyes snapping like i.rr.-iei's. At the e't'ht of bt r Adams jrsrittd a f;riii!a appearance and t ti'i..-.oi &s small as possible be ,.: '.'-.iiisiable Metcalf. No Uian in urt rowu wi uld have changed j ri:h 1 1111 for a thousand dollars. N. Aaait S had betl suLtrnifd for &T-;.-cutioii. tut her husban i laoor-t:'-i.r :'v2 c.stakea belief that she eivu-J. The District At !'.. u: tivs kitoa that it was : .1 a ... ' . - J uer .m i..e s.ao a, urn ::;-..-:,:y t ,!i not resist the temp- :L'e vv.s more ii.au anxtous to 'A t acta havi'jcil'.'.ile social . ;r i.-.n.'B last 1 uesday eveo ci'tlf beside mv b'isjand ! 1 , a, r.l.ru be esktJ tue to p. ' ? .'oi iifi :nruduce a couple ti.ut weren't acquainted. 1 I 1 f ; y. ; n-t ihea the liht went out. M T "oi-s Claik, tne girl that Ji-'.tfr, f i'd over toward uij j Is-bstj.l ti.at tuiti snei-king down be- j i :U Coii.tiblr. Then 1 beard 'em I 1 l.iii Meeker that it was a :. 7j j, end It ki;iked iiiy bus titi cvw'i. I in. tight he did just r.i'." '-Ji-s J.uey Ciark, who lives on S ."a 5:esar: sir--.it. lestiSed that she " :. '...a r.c-.r Mr. Adams when the! ::'.t i-Lt cut. L very tody wai rash-j i:ttv i' s f.-.e gir:s ar.d Ehc thought' K u! t jet up sesr Mr. Aia:rs fort ti, i e fett.g a msrried man. j 3f-at tLcrrmieitt, iu whi.di the couitj :..! e'v j -mcd L ietrict Attor :; he kiss yea Miss Ciark, H tbooaMt I was his wife, j r t-Vurt D.d yru ki3 Liu back, : . w-i f.ar basb-and ? At : s.iy of te "crurt the speetitms ' --.'i I ariouitj and it required i -.tai miLut.-s tc rc.t-"; order. Miss J '.Vs ueci'ue j to a- cr and the court j 'tf u.d tLal s"1 need net criminate A yr-rng lad rsrt.e.i Arm a -j , ::ev of Adams, saore lhat i ? ui l f.x.!td bite a dotiar to blow i'at vthen he the signal. H.a'cb'.-u ih? ';'p of i.is bead as t't...!. il.a-.etSe eicnal just as ll-i .a bi'ii. 'j Le ?iry lound a c . f m t Guilty. V- heu Adams r .. ...e-.-iiin fj r-sratcd his be'd it e F- b tie t ,at he will find !es bair !' 'ft tL;n wie.n Le sc"t.ched it tbe last A M rvTC" lr . r. '.Vashirjton on the 12:h j where Jonas Yoder, a nephew of his, set-,- ;t. . j,7i;s.0u.VJtt, in Fnit.t ! tied. Last Friday he returne-d to make E' tu l . ls c,;;i j c redemption ther.' is j preparation to move to the State just men- t.v' - nearlv SJl.'."' 000. Ofttion.-d. He pmcliasca a nan sec.iou .r. . sfindinj f. Treasury j 0f ' 1 1,",'' 'V"1-' m 'er-i-.r'i' S, w hieb 'tTc rt.ii. ,,f na'i v.ia Lanks t.t secure '--"tiiciilatioa. latere' t ce; sed on this ;s,'l(,.l on June 2!st. Thu banks tJ'J'' ' called b in.i no held by the have doc l.in. d to replaced them '- iercent. !..t,d, i-eeiuse of the high I'-.iii v.bi. li they command. The ii: trc4"! K 'be daily receipts of tha Go.'e:n-"-'-Jte:rl result in a larsre su-p'ns revenue "f t.; cct.vnt mock, ami it is probilde rr.t. . l:r:uin will incite further ."""lb for t:ie purchase "f 0 per cent. "lean i- v.. tt, 10 lew.-1 " 'f I've current couth thu re- - tf'tT", 01ns ad internal revenue '.er-.-d over HK',000 daily rhe rum Customs' for the nine davs of 'Wither hsve avenged about Siio.OVO. r "'ti't K-K-kport, Ind., Banner: There ' '-cJi-ine in the world which has gain-c-h r:.,e as Sr. Jacobs Oil. This is, n.,t in the least ast.mi-hinp, wheu -:itia.T its truly oiiderr.il curative 'erv. vr F i;,.I;l),.rg5 f f Grandview. ';"'l'i oat (i;ce ;Jlst eel; and related the "tustat.eCJ : I fullered with fr o"r six ycais ; consulted ".'j -i'd tried hi:: dreds of rem- tLltli " ". 1 Jt nitlivut avail. Ha. itnr seen St. I - "a j..tt;...,l j.i l paper, and 1Bw 'if m re inn t astonishiinj cures, I I""1""' R:,p-,rt fjr a K.,t!ia of the Oil, "yl f. atcjiding to directions. Tbe ' - almost "electric." I got once, f ud now there is not a trace k-iatlM.. left iu niy body. Ja has been arrested in Altoona for '"g on the street. SHORT LOCUS. The railroad traffic U immcna. Taper shirts are coming into uu. Look out for sparks about the parlor stove. A lady in Huntingdon has a goose tlut ia thirty years old. Young la lies in Carlisle make clothes for the yoiirg Indians. The trot at the Fark to-morrow promises to be an interesting affair. A great shooting match wid take place at Huntingdon on the 2oth inst. John Longacre, f McAlisterville, has a first-rate two-horse wapon tor sale. The Lu.he.-an church in this place will be dedicated on Sabbath, December 21, 1S79, Chew Jacksou'a Best Sweet Navy To bacco- Dec. 4, lS78-ly. Three cVickens were stol-n from the hen roost of M.s. K.-eider, in this town, last Wednesday "uiht. Si:bTihe for the Senliuel and Republican, a pood newspaper in all its detriments the best in the county. TVill Uiu-e of our MiKcnb'-rs who know thems. :es to be indebted for M.i.scripliou, ray up, on, or b -fore Cou. t week. Pr. Hanks has a couple of beasle hounds. ' p 1 "music in the air A Mil. . l... -1 1 a A mm who has several chiMren on the .... ... 1. : . p v. ... . i renunnrign, was mirned in " l-ii:iiemii cliurea last tabbath eveainj. 1 ui-au.-ii-nia Uruin Mtiket on Saturday ..ir. 1), is, 3 Whe.it. r.-d. S1.4otol 42 io, oJtoolle. tJats, lm4S; Chicago Cattle M irket, on Saturday, No vemher li, lf79 Feeders, $ 'i.Gllto:t.SJ j -. . .t. . .. 1 j v. , liogs, $!.53to4.10. Sheep DurinR conrt werk put severa! dollars in Jr"ur r0 'ket io ra-v beriplio:i. If you do not c":l"-" yourself, send the money with a j .'"end. Jude Tyson joM his farm in Walker township to David Kickenbach for $"i,KK. The farm has buea kttvwu as the Dr. Ham. liu fiviii. The Presbyterian church in this place,!,,. . , , (IViT 1141 l.silft.rn ! that was si serious-llama. dbytiiCfcitl! ... 1.1.. 11 ura ,..t. " .. . auliV.,ie- iy repaired. Harry Bonsa'l bas ceased the publication position ct posimaster. Rev. Mr. Robinson rreached in Lost L.r. 1 r.o. iiTi.iri :i.rt'i on rii;i. i . i r. noon, and iu the Court House in this place on Sabbath evening. Joseph Martin shot a nine-pound turkey while it was on the wing, last Wednesday , on Shade mountain. He had twenty-oue um - "m" ,u ,uc "" The 17. P. Sabba'h-school at Mexico will hold a festival on Thanksgiving day. The proceeds are to lw used ia the purchase of a library for the Sabbath-Si hool. There have been a number of rains within the past ten days, but all put together Wou;d ot make ,. sllo5rer Ug ePMngh to . , , n to ,ho d h of lr(.e inches. Au election was held in Crawford county for, and against the "Crawford County Svtteni" of nominating candidates for of- nee. Ine ni.ij jrily m lavor 01 nominating undrr the Crawfoid Ccuutv System wis I.'. Miss Mary Fitzgerald died at the resi dence of her brother, Mr. James Fitrgcraid, m spruce Hill township, on Wednesday, the oth ;nst. The deceased was aunt of the Ktv. Samuel Fityg-rahl, of the Third V. F. Church of Philadelphia. She was aged about t-J years. Many sat np till midnight to ses the fly ing st.irs, or meteors, la .t Friday m .ruing, but they were disappointed. However, on Fii fay evtnit.g there was a shower of ra;n, j which, as far as human knoaledir? goes, will do more good than a shower of stars ; out no one knows to what degree shooting st.irs influence the a!rairs of earth. A child about thr e years old, son of Henry Arb-gost, Jr., of 1 unbelt townsuip, i"!" i,lh,llt th,rty ,eet "'"'"F ,a--' Friday. Ther-being no one p-.e:.t but the chiM's mother, she had tt go a quarter of a mile for assistance. Strut go to s::y, the child was taken out zlive, although there was about seven feet of water iu the well. The different churches cf this place will unite in Tha'ik.-givit'g services this y ear ac oordii.e to the usual custom. The services w,u b held in the presbvteriau cha;d on T'r.a:.ksgi. ing day, Thursday, Novc iiIkt 2. , at l.0t o'c!'-c'k A. M. The sermon w ill be pre.ifhel hy the Rev. Reuben E. Wilson. The public generally are cordially invited to attend these services. Some time ag, Michael Yodcr, of Fay cite f.vp., sold I.is farm to E. S. Doty, E-.J., Three weeks ago he went to Nebraska, to land, wi:h a house and stable on it, two mules, two horses, two colts, catue, auo firming iuiplia-ni lor two thousand dol lars. The Veteran Organization of the Forty ninth Pennsylvania Volunteers lost a com rade by death, on ihe 3rd of November, inst. Captain J. F Reamer died oa the date j ist siated, at Ti' ton, Pa., after a long illness, eml ractus the i:iod of 8 months. The r-nks of the 4'.t;h can never be tecruit ed, but year by year Ihe ranks grow less. Who is fated Io ba the last surviving com rsde to close the bm ks and seal the record, as finished t Who aae the two who wiU hold the last re-union t .o. OYSTER SUFFER. An Oyster Supper will be given by The Sociabie" of the Luiheran Church, in the Bellord Building, on Tb-rrsd ,y evening, Nov. 2, 179. The public are cordially invited. The ladies promise good oysters and other refresh ments at reasonable prices. Proceed for the benefit of the church. Mas. E. E. EERRY, President. Tne Junior Cornet Band wi'l hold a Fes tival in the basement of the Court House, 1 of the 21th, 23th and 2t)tti on the eveni: on tne e.em..o: - --- , of December t ie - A iue 1'iirctase e-i - - cordially invited to af.erd, as preparations e being made to mate H a gran- .-ee.. . i Orhrestra will be in attendance. 6 TBaBiSD. ATTENTiOV ! Dealers in cattle are hereby informed that John Balent.ne, of Fermanagh township, has a number of cow. that will soon be in profit, for .ale. Juniata County Teachers' Insli tuta. In Court Ilonse, MiiHintown, Ta., Decern her 15-19, 1879. INSTnCCTORS. Miss Maria 1. S a nfobp, of Swathmore tollege. Fa., will be present the entire we. k to pive iiiktruclioiia in Frimary Teaching, Hi-ioiy, Composition, Reading, English Literature, fcc. Faor. Kiwaki Brook, Ph. D., Frinciral of the Mtllersville Xormal School, will in struct in Arithmetic, School Discipliue, aud I'liilnsophical Methods of Teaching. I'rop. A. . Kai b, Friucipal of the Cen tial State Normal ScIumiI, Lock Haven, will give instructions in Melhods of Teaching (ratumar, Course of Study in Ungraded Schools, Orthography, tc. Fitor. Sins Wrkjht, Principal of 8. O. t. of .McAIisterviile, will instruct ill Fen maTiship ami Ueopr;.j.hy, and conduct exer cise 111 ProbuncUtion. Fuor. jamks J. Fattfrsos, Principal of Tuscarora Academy, aud a number of the leadii.fc Tiachers iu the county will givu in struotious on various topics during the week. ESSAYISTS. J!iss Mart J. VVisk, Miss Mart Corr i Viss EritT Ft ltos, Miss Clara V. DolGIIERTT. Dir.ECTOSS' DAY. Fnor. David Wilsos, A. M., of Airy View Academy, will read a paper before ihe Din-ctors of the county, on Thursday alter noon. Suhj.-ct: C'mmuD School Curricu lum. Addresses will also be delivered by A. J. PATTinsos, Eu, , MissSanfurd, and Paors. BaouKs and Kaib. It is ueedlcss to say that these addresses will he ab'o and of rare alue, and that every school officer who can possibly be there should coma a;id hear them. EVEXIXU KXKUC1SKS. Monday Address by Faor. J. T. Aim as. Discussion "Should the State Enforce At- tendance at our FuMie Sch. wis 1" Opened atr. by A. J. P att t rsox, E.-q. f neg. by B. F- i;-nwt:Ei. Es . Tuesday Lecture by Faor. A. N. Rai b. Descriptive Reading, by W. II. McC.ii.lis. Wednesday Lecture, "Koine and Italy," b. Mis Maria L.-Santord. lllustrat.sl bv t , ... t . .. , n T- secure, oj r.nwtR,, KaiKlc.pilJ,i Lo(... succa iu Lile,'" by STiss Sanford. Frilay II. McCollw, lite gradu ate and instructor iu the Pennsylvania In- j sritute for th.j Blind, will give Descriptive Readings, Recitations and Kalia Is. WELLINGTON SMITH, Countti Superintendent. Trial List for Second Week of ; T1,U.Ta,... .fP.i i John and Fred WalJsmith vs. IV. Brat-; ton and J. Bcckwith. No. C3, April term. litTt. W. H. Kreider vs. Levi Dundore & Co. Xo. 58, September term, IJ7S. Jehn il. Gilliland vs. John Showers, Samuel Showers and Jesse McClure. N". JS, Dec. term, E. A. Hunter, W. H. Denner vs. Daniel Ki.ouse. No. SO, Feb. term, lf79. S. T. McCuIloch vs. Samuel McNew and J. E. West. No. 77, Feb. term, lt7'J. Al'.ison Lairi vs. James Junk ana J. C. Crawford, Administrators of S. B. Craw ford, dee'd. No. 114, A pill 14, 11-79. James Neely et al vs. Ephraitn Alien. No. 1 IU, April term, 1879. James Dobbs vs. Robert Khinj and Eman Rtl Boozrl. No. -., S -pt. term, 179. D. J. Hoar et nl vs. F. F. Rohm, surviv ing p irtntr of F. Harnemau Son. No. 34, Sept term, 1S79. Iiallzer L..uvervs. J. L. Van-Art, Admin istrator of Annie Van-Art, dee'd. No. Co, Sept term, 1873. William Kei!v vs. Thomas Hart.-r and Emily Hartcr, his wife. No. 100, Sept. term, 57t). Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ez re lat'euc John Ah lander, vs. Samtiel Alex ander. N-. 1M, Sept. term, IS71I. Barnard (llxss vs. James Junk and J. C. Criwford, Administrator of S. 11. Crawford, ased. No. M9, Sej t. term, le79. Win. M. Allison, for use of R. E. Parker, vs. J. B. M. Todd. No. 3, Dec. term. lX'J. GEO. RiTYNOL:, Prot'.iouaiary. Prothoiiotary's Olliee, Milliiu- town, Nov. l.j, ls79. J GRAND TR'T A pi-and trot will take place at River, ida Fark on Thursday, No vember 2'l, 1371, at 2 o'clock P. XI., sha-p. Fitievn horses have Is-en enteie.1 for the trot. It wiU be the bipgest trot that ever took place within the limits of J.uiiata county. The following horses are enter cd for the i minute r -e. Pur? ;, $-JI. John J. Cunnirrtham, bl'k m., Poll. Jacol. .Suloiilf, b. 111., Hannah T. Jerome Si.-ber, b. h., .Clittou. '. W. North, g 111., Fanny. II. M. Groniiifcer, p. 111., Fet. Hiram Vcloiiald, !d k in.. Doll. David Hetriek, b. h , Duster. Th- billowing horses are entered for the free to all race. Purse, $10. David Sieber, p. m., Jenny June. Win, Derr, a. s.. Dot. John Berpv, b. h., Frank. T. J. Mi'ld'ash, b. m., Susie Parker. Samuel Siray cr, b. m., Jenny Medium. Isaac MebN ! h., Li;il-Joker. Jain.-s North, bi'k in., Black Crook. David McCulloch, s. m., Lady Ironsides. ... Hall's Veoi.tablk Sicilian Hair Re kewer has for many years occupied an hoii onibie place in ihe foilet of American wo men, and has also attaiued p-.pularity in foreign countries. This is because it does PERFORM what it promises. Its warmest friends are those who have used it longest. and those who sound its praise ihe loudest fi,,... mho from actral exiKtrience and .. . - .. t .l....,..utr-....H f h.il liv its persona, .r.a. ..e... -, - use gray hair is restored to its natural color and dry. hanh, and wiry hair is ma.le sou and lustrous, a thing of beauty, and a mat ter of j-.y and pride to the wearer. Sub SoiUr and Democrat, Corinth, Mitt. FOR SALE. A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Rooms, in the b or ouph of MiiHintown, Juniata county, Fa. This is a rare chance to acquire a dwelling house, and business place in M.IHiiits.wn ; a chance, which if hit pass, may not be equaled in many years. For particulars, eail at, or address this oAce. j.ui2'J-U" Camphor Milk cures Headache and Neu ralg' 1. Camphor M'lk cures Rheumatism and Lame P-ie.k. Cami.ior 4i".k cures Cuts, Braises and c.n 4or M.lk costs 25c ; 5 bo.iVs . Sold by Banks is. Hai.i in, Mifilintown, and Hamlin Co., Patterson. marl9-ly Pho?nx Pectoral will cure your Conph. Phutnix Pectoral cures hoarseness quickly phunix Pectoral tastes good and brings Phoenix Tectoral costs 2jC ; 5 bottles SI. Sold bv Banks & namlin, MiiHintown, & nm!in 4. Co., Patterson. raarl9-ly STATE ITEMS. The school teachers of Mereer coun ty bave struck agaiust tbe gysteui of boarding arouud,'' and . the directors bave abolished it. An experimental oil well ia Cambria county i.s now sunk 800 feet, aud is as dry as a powder burn. The United Ltrethorn of Chester county are now engaged in a series cf verv successful revival meetings Venion steak sells for 25 eenfs a pouud in Wilkesbarre. A sickening accident happened at the lithographic works iu llstein Hall, Seventh an 1 Dickers.)!! streets Phila delphia, about 10 o'clock u Friday morning. While Jennie Hall, 15 years old, residing at 1739 South Thirteenth street, was stoop dc over a piece of ma chinery, her Ions! dangliii; hair caught belt aud, iu a second, she fit com- pletely scalped. The sufferer with ti.e blood streai!it:ig oter her face, scieaiu- ed in aa a iuizu: voice iK it eouli be beard a block away. Ti.e woinded girl, wbo was wild with pin. w is ta ken ti the i'etinsjlv.tiiia Hospital, oiiie of hi r associnies brcauio hyster ical over the horrible sight. An investigation was made subse quently, when the cau of the accident was ascertained. It appears that the asir 1 bad beeu impudently auusin her self by permitting a lock of her bair to wrap itself amun l the small vertical shaft. She repeated this twice, but at the third essay tlw lock became too tichtly wrapp.d around the improvised curling ir .n to be extnet'ed and was torn from the head, most of the scalp going with it and considerable of the skin from the for. head close to the brows. List eveninir. at the I'ennsvl vanit hospital, the girl's condition wn reported as favorable, although erysip elas may ensue. C. EX EIS A L. IT E. IIS. The wheat crop of Russia is far short of the average yield. Joseph Schwartz, a youug conductor on the Wise Uslu Central lload, was engaged to be married to Miss Mary Veitles, of Milwaukee. On last Fri day Schwariz fell between two add Was sii-'ckiiiIy mangled. cars He sent for his siveetlsrt. e lo?t no time in reaching him atld the ttfi wen married 1 Lin nrMegrootu utea in two hours after tbe cereuiimy. Untried farming seems likelv to be introduced in the San Joai'iin Valley, Oaliforuia, Dw.ght Whinny of Dos ton speut six niotiths on an osirieh fatui in South Atri-ea. He is convinecd that ,,,e l,xis Cin be l'ie', in I'aiifomia and will be v.rv tr. fitable. At ih. 1 prioe of ostrich feathers no Stock V ll I pay such interest. He J reposes to re-,! lurn to A'rifi and to take to California: one tiuuurea ustneues to 6'OCK tne farui. Wong Cl.irg Foo is a Cliratnan, who is s-aid to have undertaken to brin bio;t a rcvoiutioii iu the Flowery Kingdom. Failing, as many pitriots bnve done, froui the premature explos ion of his mouth, he fied to this coun try and sought refuse in Chicago A few days ago a plot was uiscovercu am tig the other I hinese in that city ! to abduct Wotrg Ciiing Foo that be urght be scut back to Ch'.ua, to be be headed. FutNix Pectoral h is b-'e-i in c-r-al u-- for tiiteen v.'ar-i, .1:1 1 ne.ulv a-', uho bejra-i ! to use it the;, .-.ei'inue its yet. Trice 2 cents. Sol 1 by F.ai KS i. II imlin. Mitilin towu, and llanilii. ii. Co., Patterson. Fa. A Good Homo ia Central Lliouri ; Can be obtained lliroiigh lh Cailouay County Immigration S.-i.-ty." Forlu loe- scripiion and particulars address the F.-esi deut, lVn. n. T!i?is. oct8-tt Fulton, Mo. S VNDAY SCilOOI.S Will find it t th.-ir a lvaut.ij.-, if they want Books, Reward.-, or Re.pii-.it. ... to address W. M. Frvsiso: r, S. S. Eo- k D.-lsitory, Iia.-risbu.-g, Fa. MAUllir.Jt: lining hit 1.. r: .. . . . '! 1 .yfj ... j .-. . . , , , , . , t- on the even.n- ol the P.t.i inst., by Rev. E. E. Berry, John A. Jacobs and Miss Margi- ret A. Dais, both of Fermanagh township. CHARTERS BROWN Oct. 21, 1T0, by Rev. Geo'ge A. .S:n?er, at the h :ne of Mrs. I.ydii HoRnl.tn, lie :r Oakl md Mil's, Mr. D.ivl-I Charters and Miss Msry Brown, both of Fayette township. i nr. i): ZIMMERMAN In Akron, Ohio, Nov. 8. 1S79, of Co: sun ption, Mrs. Jacob Zi'ii-ni-rnin. youngest daughter of Josepa Sie ber, aged 2-1 years, J months a;;-I 2'J days. CLOSING rKICKS or rv v nirrv X- Tiivsrn VIA il.L Iit I.V IUIUIUIl.ll.'. II 4 5i C Ii S , No. 40 South Thira Street, PHILADELPHIA. Stocks Bonght and Hold either for Cash or on a Margin. Ao. 17, 1879. Fin. Asai:n. I Ii!. 17. S. 6's 1HS1 ; Currency, 6's.... o's, lSSl. near ... " 4 ", s, new, 4's " . l'HJ . 122' . K't i . l'K'.J . 1"2 . . 4! si, . 17 121 104 ii:f. l-ei p;.-.nsvivania R. ICv 4 I jhi!adlphia & KeVling R. R. Li-Inch Valley R. R 2ii n 21. 141 1H L-biih Coil It N i-'ip itioii Co. UsM- N . Nirth(.rn ,1 R. R. . J ... Ct .. Ilestonvilie Pass. R. R. Co... Pitts., Tit K ltr. R. R. Co.. Central Transportation Co ... Northern Paeitic, Com....... .. . Pref'd Silver, (Trades) 44 1 4. Mi 4'. 9'1 CO JllMERCJ MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrmiTows, Nov. l'J, 1879. Butter Ei?s 1 ard . Ham Shonlder .... Side P.'Mtoes Onions Rags IB 21 7 3 7 G fx) 40 iilFFLINl'O'.VN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeuly. QcoTATioss roa To-dat. Wednesday, Nov. 19, 1879. Wheat ' 1 25 Corn Oat. '- Rye Cloverseed ' Snbscrine for th"Se'ie'oaJ RtpMican, the best paper in Ihe country PRIVATE SALES. Persons dclrous of selling preptrfy at private sale, may arrange 10 have tiia prop-erf;- a-Ive.ti.-rt in the Sentinel aid Republi can, on the tcrmi of mo pay f net o!d. li sold, to pay at such rates as have previous ly been agreed upon. A RARE CIIAXCC To Day a Lnrze Tract of Goo-J Land at a .Viherue 1'rirt: To a man who desires to make farming and stock-raising his business, this is the greatest bargain in Juniata county. Three Hundred .irret and m,re, hnvirifr thereon a larjie Brick Dwelling House iu good rondi;ion, Barn and oilier outbuild ings; a running stream of wnlcr neai the d..r, also, good well water in yard; uu , ""hard of 8 jcres, as good as any in the jeoiinty; a grove of 60 maple trees, which, it itttcnliou were directed to, could be tunned into a source of income, as such groves are in Somerset county, this Slate, and as such groves are ia New England. Good timber on the farm. The farm will produce 40 to od tons of hay annually, and grow grain of all kinds. Th-re is aa abun dance of LIMESTONE on the firm. We repeat, this is the greatest barjr iin now offered in this county, to the man ho has etmgy, and desires to farm and r.i'e st. k. To such a uan, who h ta moderate sum of money for first p tym. ut, there is a j rare chance to secure a property, that in lue nature of things must increase ia value gradually, lor the period of a fuil genera tion yet to come. Time, 5 to 7 year", to suit purchaser. If you have the inHhntioii, the iiwils, and the pluck to d-velnpe one of the fiu.it tracts of I md in the county, tall at this of fice for 1 uticul.us. A riHST-RATfc FARM, CONTAINING One Hundred and Sixty Acre, in tue b-.-st wbeit-g-owinj district in the St ite ol ftoi... situated one-half mile from Am mil rail road station, in 1 aii li.'l.! rom.tv, and one mile from a good pike. Th.' improvements area large two-story BRICK HOl'Sti (13 rooms, hall and cel'ar). Double Log Barn and stable, and other bu;liii:i;s, and a w.-ll j good water. A stream of spring water j traverses the centre of th;. f irro T'.ere is 4r;,. orchard 0:1 the premise. Will tak. j $7l) ,..r acr,., p.rt oh, rest in payment. A far ! adjoining soli for SK'iJ p. r acre. The reason for selling, is Ihc deMie io inv.-st in city property, iu Circle'.-;!! . Tor all in formation address J. SWEYEU, Cireleville, Ficka.vav Co., Onio. ONE OF TilK Mosp PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be pun. based of the undersigned at a ! reasonable price. The roperty issltait. d in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the S.i.iih stand includes a lot of about I n Al lii.a, havi; in. reon er.icie.i couifortat.ie . wo-storv r rame.ietlse, a com- modioiis Stalle and other outbuiMb ;ts. There is a Well of good water at fh doer of the house. For particulars ea'l on or address WM. HOOFS. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Fa. Air A tTvrrfisemenftt. TOt'R VI,ill J O AlrOCND THE VOPJ.D. BY L. T. ft.XLAI. EVga?:t!r Illisir:it, 400 1'iicts $,.. ftiit iiiij !:iH aiitl acruralK d;x;ri- -,u l Gtj. (:r;rv's t' l'.r, r -Cfj.iiiui'. al tlrvMf -t weir :, J''!ll in all iht: tiahiiB at)t ri!f viiu4 in Knlaiiil. Ircl.in i, Sfntl in-I. Fr.i::M', Sjiit;, lialy, (itriii.it.y, K'M f, l.t'iia. C!iaia, J i( :in c:ul wtl.fr ioui,-tn- .iTh rjirU Aji-lro-' ! wel come and liu- i'n rul's stK-eclH"; a!, ; critiilnv: Ln-i'i'tni'-'S fif ttit t-l ;ct" t inl-.T- j viit.'I by Jeii'r:i. Grunt ami LN party. im-iile-n't "I I Ill" II I J', llfl dcnti-il ai.d iiiilikt-d-for ovations and tri uii'liu! t'-u , w ui be luund of iLtciet to every American. Agents Wanted ! ?f,"J f"r fu!1 rfcr" tie ulars and be convinced that this i the most s .l.thi.- booU iu In.' mark.-t j or, to save time, sen 1 51. ill (or eo'iipl.-te copy of the book, and slate vour choice of territory. Add.es-, " EVANS CO., 0 Murray &t., New 1 ork. j Nov. 12, 1S73- ll .1 xi:w nooK. ORDERS X.11T TAIii:T;. I .-.. ,, , , ..; ... I I " J. -ii J A.J.I IllJe 1110s. li. M-iniij; n m 'i , JijIJI ft ,-,!,.. .,ly one of the kind ! I ..TllM l.l ; II T-1 AND DC TIES OP j COFNTY AMI To'V'N SIIll' OFFICERS," j bv W. R. Bierly. h -i . ot tue M il'i rii-p Tt 1 (I'a.) Bar. Contain all lue acls and rteei- , sioiis in relation to mo various c ty ai d toMiisiiip Iii --, is a complete lund-hook lor eleciion elH -. rs, and treats the tit la vs j felly. Every oilie-r sn.i tax payer will liny . one. I: c-.ntaois 3' "0 piffes, neatly print, d. , bound in cloth ami gold, and sold at flJ' w... .-..In.,.,,.. F..i .eneiesand leri.iS rt'.nlr I r- " - "o - . - with stamp to W. R. BIERLY, Willi a msport, Fa. The Wiili u.isport i'ai.'j Eaxnrr says of the above v-lo-i'le work : " We lesrn tlnl W. R. Fi.-tly, E q , ot Ihi-? city, h is tb:.:in ed a copyright t..r a worK entitled " 1 he Rlphis and Duti. s of County and Tow n ship Olii. trs," whieh is a r-visol ..lition of his lori.irr - erk 01 the Right- and Duties of Township 0:!:eers, the first cditicii of which is now exhausted. There seems to b- a demand all over the Stale lor a omplcte Work ol tins kiod, as has been proved by the r;.;.id s .! of Mr. Bierly's tirst compilation. I f! ; m w edition will contain a omprel'riisive slatemept ol the laws and decisions b aring on the vari ous ollieers embraced in Ihe litl -, with a re view of the tax laws as they exisi under the 1 new constitution, anil mere win imiimis ed the common lorrss neeess-uy in tuu uis-chir-e ..f these oiiieers' duties. The labor of coiiipiiiup such a work will be immense, but as Mr. Bierly is a worker ot patient research and untiring psrs. ver- ... . .i...;.... uill h.. ui oi.ee thor- j j Ml." '-, ... 11.... ..... - oiua him reiiaiuu, ami a.oaa.c w as weil as ollieers aud citizens. Nov. 0, 1J?7'J Gt KENNEDY & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers & Kennedy,) DEALERS IS GRAIN, CO A la, IalMIIlaK, CEaMEaNTT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster. SEEDS, SALT. &.C. We bny Grain, to be dcliveted at Mifflm town or Mexico. We are prepared to lurnish Salt to dealer. at reasonable rates. KENNEDY fc DOTY. yrtr Actrcrtutt-fneiit. rr. t'h vv t', -tccrj vrfTz i! V rn-,s Vy-'ft - I i.-,r p. J 1 F-,-nr'i r n:r' .' ' - "w 1 A V'-i it.: p;- p..r-:'..n si.-l i. ! tw ia tin w -: t 1- iir-ftr l.itr, wu. w it-5ri )i'.nii.4iti thprtrIiorltyrlaprfKif k OI t'A' .-"t il III-.!!1. Lj r-"f,r "ir 'f tirxutn. call frr War 4nti la!' VARN(V3 SAFE CITTR. j It it. -r-sr ttlon ;i-f.r-. Tn. w ry f j: .m : Ir-.r- hi'Vlhtul MCL ou, aiu ti; .. s i-ru -ii pit d"; I i Ci'U : ! I"'- 1.-. . jUSw.t IjiKriV, i X- '4iir--; it '..t.u-l i:tnl N aii-iti-iln. l-n vi'iit t! fl'ij- I'il,:i.v! r-'li-'. a-ua o- . ir.itivu iiriM.v'iT, JD nv -x- iv- .ir..;, ot- i' r.t- -t-i 1 1 :s f'.iii !hf i". ..-'; ctv l v-i- r.'ur-. t'-- jtta j v. ' .;.- i--r it '.:t 7u:i or wr 'U-..--. v.i.rt;:-.TS sate piilg 4 O'o.i!. !t I uc.iy t!mni:14 f T n , j-,.-. . -.ts ? . it.KM..... a:::jua uiar !' t 1- ! i . .,1 ... Atiin. T;r-r V,'- -,- AJ)a n4 in.. K.-i.i sh. ui.t I-: . - .- J -. . . . r - i - , s Cathartic Pills Coml'inp tho choicest ca?liar? print iTes in medicine, in prttr-tr;i,-r:! a'ftiratcly Tidiiis'ed t stfiirc :i'-tn ity, cerT:iinty. and miilormiry id idirt. Tin y arc llie n-STiit fd yjrs id candid study and pra ti-:il ex rwriiiienf. anl are the tn.isr Pttt-t-ttial reni edy yet disv.v4'rid f'r disi-ase. eatwd lT fI-rar.Z''iiiM? nf t!if sf'iar!i. l'ver. orul iMiwels, v hi h rff-i'ir prompt nid e:TH'-ti-. al r atm nt. AvKit's I'ii.i are jape, ially applit ade to tliis elas i di-a-". TIi-y art d-"c!ly on the i'.irt-stive and rtu ilative prNt.s.ei. anl rvt.re rerilur linaltJiy a ;nn. Their extensive ne lV physu-ians iii tlieir fnrti. e, and hy all civi!i7rd nj'.tiniH, is n f tho marv pn f- ff thfir value a- a tac. sure, and perteetly re.iahh purLT 'live ini-ilii ine. J'in coinp'iuidd id the ccnit-ntnted virtues of purely "-?etai le unlrstanee, th-'y re jMisitivrly fn-e irotn cahiiiel, r any injurim pri'iTti .s. aiid ran he atl ministered tochi!d-eu with rfect safety. Arm's Ptm. nrr nn efTertaa! riir for CoiistipHtimi or Coilivencss, livlice tion. lysiHps!a, Loss of Apettt l- oul Stomach I'lid lrr-,t!i,l)i.iness lleafli.rlio, I-oss f !emory Numb nesf. liiliotism ss,.la!iiKiice, Kiteuiii;in tisiT. Kntfitions and Miiti liscas, Iropsj 1'ii:ihi, Worms, INeural phi, 'o'!C, liripes Ii:irrh(va, Dywn terv, 'iit, I'ilps, iO'snrtlers of tho I.ivor, ntiH all ft'n-r Ut-u-asefl resti:tin from a disordered btatc jf tho di,;-stivo apparatus. A: a Pir.r.cr Till thy liare r.n cnal- V'hile f-entt in tlieir action, thc Pti.rs :tre tlte most thnn:;rh at'd search ini caTliarr-c t'v.t can he employed, and pi'vt-r p:ve paia inles tlie howrls ara intlam' !. and thT their inthiiiee is hen! inj. They stimn'a'e the appetite and ditesive orrins; they : rite to purify and enrirli th hhHnl. an 1 mil irt renewed, health and viorto the wticle systrm. Prepared hy Cr. 1 C. Ayer L Co., I'racticu. nnd AnalTticitl C'heuiift, Lowell, Mi?. OLD BY alLX pni'UUIT IVSSTTnERS. L1 tn.i-s 1:. ati::;s(.'n .i.TT(vIVNEY - AT - LAW, MiiTLi:; town, r.v. srr'-i'o tin- and Convey an. -ing j rompt- Iv afend I - l FI.'K - )a Main street, in his place of so :n of F. id-te street. r.-sid. tie. Attorney and Ccrnrelor-ai-Laiv. Prompt ..tt.-i..io:i pin:i to the securing an-' ..ll.-ctit: of titims, and all legal busi ness. Ilrrics on h-:d;r street, fl'st door west ot the H.-oord l-uiini.g. Airil II, l.s75-tl TlFUZO J. I'AT'f KltSUN, AT TOPiI'i ET-A T -L AW, MIFH.INTHWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. CT- .II business promptly attended to. Orrii'F. On I'.ri.la street, opposite the Court House square-. jQ VVID U. STONil, ATTOu NEY- AT- LAW, XilFFLIXTOWN, FA. CT Collections and !! prolcssiona. bitsi-n.-ss pronip:'v atteu.led lo. j.me2't, l's77. Y'HX McLAUGllLIX, KISUUANCE AGENT, roRi uowir.. jusht.i co., rj tX"Oii!y r-Iiat!e Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1K7-1-1.V T110MAS A. M. D. Physician and Surg2on, xi t'FL ito ir.v, r.i. Olliee hours from 9 a. M. to 3 r. at.. Of. lice in his fathera residence, at the south end of Water street. . ocl22-tt D M. CRAV. FOKn, M. v., il is re."unied ac'ively the practice Medicine and Surpery and their collateral branches. Olliee at th- old corner of Third and Orantte streets, MiUliutow n, Pa. A! arch 2'J, 1 7tt T M BIlAZEli, M. D. , PHYSICIAN ai;d surgeoit, Zcadrmiflt Junintu Co., Pa. Office formerlr occupied by Dr.St. rrett Prob-ssional business promptly attended at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. L., Has commenced the practice of JTedlcine a.i.!Sur.-rv aud all theirc. llateral branches. Oiliceat A.-a...-mia, at the residence ot r..t J J Patterson Capl. J. rail, rso.l. riulv 13. 1S74 TT KXUY I1AKSH LiLUli tU, Jl. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surpery and all their collateral branches. Cilice t his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1875. a ". i-; ef li.yJt, Jt: ltrc! Is-nlrrt "V 'o i"-. im i.Jlrliw Hr-JKl .r.. ! I iSri li. flili.SI 04 L3: s. r I j .' p'acc wl. Tiij: :;::3T axj II Z m.'jijr. I Io .. t fir hi Also, mejs-jrrs f-V '. at si:ort not:ce, very r. ds -:i .! I Kenin:ber the : i Water s'rtts. Ml r f LI.V J (. . -.ii':i and ! ..una pa. .-t re:rrf.I fr.-ra the HAT3 & CAI'S, HOOTS CEN f: l: 1 ir a Fa t-r .. Fl'HNi i 'l. u.- Tt!N:4 i !C1 A lias i ;:iors'. r;;.ods , "ft cents. ZT AD. T i j: - : ii- t ; I' IJ 1. I'.-'r.-rri i Alt. T::i-.i-n ai lti.rwi.Fi . I BAH r.!5 i. irni WESS .V. tr.vf S1 WARD fi' A. 11 A. tt '4. 1. K. 12 tt ! P!:':; t..l'.. I'l .-, .: r. m. a ?: I-, m r p. M. .-. .r- f I ifa"!-!-- 1. I : "- r : J I " . f. i! 7 ." 1 i7 ." H :''! tr.sv:V 7 - I II j '. )' M . 1 V.- Cove -7 41 1 I :. 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M ! r. . ..' a.m. 'ii'.'. 12 -..- r:ttr.-r- 7 i-i ' S ! i V.'t -TS- .t'i Fji" Tt F..e-:t r.tp es I. ;v s rhll.i l.-.j lii . 1 ! 51 pro; ll.irri.-hi!r;r 4 2n a 1.1 ; li-vei!.rio.i 4 Io a to : Niv.-j.-rt oil am: tiiT:in 1 .' :i mr Le :tor.-i I'. Is in ; "li-V.'v!....r:i " 41 a :r. ; Tit. !.':jio-i 7 o.i :. . H:i.iIo.; d'-n 2s a :i ; P.-iersl.-T;' 7 I 1 -o ; 7 -". i a n. ? T; r.-n.. Tt. a m ; S :.: a 111 ; Alto. .Da l Vl a 1 ! -e Cr. h e!:'s MiiN Fiit.-im p 1 4 p 1:1. Pitt-S.nrtt Fxtt -ss leives Fhil.i 1. 'pt ln it it 21 p :o ; f 1. oris1. .n. 1" 21 p r.i ; II. ir. s ::'e io 11 p m ; Villi .- 1 1 l 0 m ; I- 'sMv.-ti ' 12 i ll a ;:. ; II ;;::. -...tor. 1 .t -t 10 lyr-ie : ! -I l a r.i ; Ai;oo;.u 2 -1 a in ; rittst.irif 7 i" , a . .. I Fas' Line leavs F'.i! . 1. 'phi 1 a- 11 111 a ; m ; !!ar: ' 1-1 pie. ; Mi.Um p iu ; I..-'V!'i.m : i 27 pn : II -inti'ido-. 'i i-' pin ; Tvrone 7 i.;s p ie A 'ooi.a 7 4r p in ; Pitts- . t.;r- 1 1 41 p ' I-'if I.:'.r II .'. :'-?i Xw-r. rt!I i'rtn nl K,-J-i.-' it. .' rr.nrt. M r; e.rn. Ml fa-oa, VCtrMre and BtU'n .".f-7. i.-ir fltt. E istw si F ' Tr : Pbila 1,-lpM 1 Ftpr.-s leaves pittb 1-- al The :, 1 an.i tt ) a in. lt d ! 1 '- p 11 f.-ains loi'pi'i; Al-oi-'i 1 I" ,1" J ii- : Hell's niisi have through cars for New Y-..1- ia.il 1 1- t 111 ; "! vrore in ;!1 p in ; Si-ruec Creek j l.'iit..wn. !0 !Hpni; Hunt!":., i.e. 11 Hi p 111 ; Lewis- j The S i).j . t.- train h.ia throuiV cars for to n 12 p m ; M ii' iu 12 ': I p m ; arrites ! Philadelphia. at II ..rrishtirr at 2 1 ) : 1.1. :'.:i I i'iiila-'el, lua al 1 mi p m. At'iT-t;e Mtv-oss lei'-es Fit '..I at 1 IK no ..1i I.1.1 ;i pm: Ai'o .ni '.l .pu:: jin.no l.o. p 1.1 ; , !?ti'!t:!.i-lon 7:" pm: Mi. I ;n .ti ! oo p to; M.- 'own ,s 21 V : Le- i-to.rn M V u. ; Mi:!li:i ! 12 i 10 ; c .'.!.. 01 !u -Jo p N-1 !'' pm; D11 11: ll .rii bi.r it.' .11 p 11s arrive, in .nia i 'p'n.i ':. a 1:1. r.:e:l!e Ev:e-es 1. ave-; I'irtshiir.r a' ' 1-" n in: Altoona 7-.1 11 11: ; Tyrol.. S'l am; lluntii.rd-.;. c- I ' a pi : I.e.vi-t.... n li -11 a 111 : !e.;:iii 1-1 00 am; D'Ui-ano-ei 11 It 3 n. ; Ilai-r:-'e.r:v il .11 p 111; a.riws ri i hiU'lel phia tt lo p j.:. Vsf.'-f I Vi.r.i I'-rf ri trill o.i .';.-.'" .'!!!'. .V.-i-h.-.- ;. '.'.', r.'oir-, Milt Ciei h ': '..'et, I ,iea ..-1:.c-port. ir.'ir.- . . .It! nitt - ..r.'o on .s'm.-j. 1 wt' i'p ti! Vii' Criv-.V, .li.o'e ..- asi Mir$Vi!;e, ir.i.-i io'L'-vi- jlNIATA VALLEY HANK, o v 3 J 3 r i' 1.! r r i : v s, v . l'il'vNClI AT v i:t royal. oUztz ladiviaaally Lidle. J. NEVIN P0.MER07. rreir'-, T. van i::v, i f'e.ii.r. Tift., .ops : J. Nevin Potn.-roy, Joseph R..tire-k, (Jeorpe J ico'is. Pi.; :'. T.I. Keil;-.-, Amos 'i. Lot sa'l, LoMis E. Alki.i-:'n. W. C. Foiu.r ... sroCKH"! n ;:s : J. Nevin Foin -rov, J hum F.. tfkeson. Philip M. K. 1 i.er. J.-seph .';. 'i.r. !;, (i.M.'pe J--..b, L. K. A'Kl:.--i, '.V. C. i'om-r'.y. Amos li. V .:is..;l, N'o .h ilertller. Win. Va-i Sweri'-pei aia'i ll.-r'" I'e.rs, J.. .- 11. !rv. In, Xta y Samuel M. Kii'-tz, J. il ilie.-s Iivin, T. V. lrwhi, F It. Frow. J.im ileilzler. ol t.M:.-r, Ch.uloite IV iiii'Tt st allowed nt 11 te f cent, on 'i n o'.ths vr'X: 12 iiieiilLs c.-ri'iti -ates. Z, Is70-t: T V.. UVWL.YS, JLVfj Pf.VT.'ST. Odi.-o oppo .ite Li.'heraa Chi.r. h, POUT HY .L, Jl Nl A f . CO., FA., to j Where he will . i.d tl ..nil n.ot.tll. . o::.....-!..- first ten days I t i n. her 1st The balioee of tne ti.ee his ..-iee s.il be ; roiiMiu-.n in iy re. un occupied by J. S Kilinei, a y.Minjs man; prtvab-ly s-nl r..!ieii!y worthr of eoi-ti !-"n-e. ati-l no n . neen ' associated wit!, ihe Ii-.ct r as s'r.d: nt and j awt ftasui 1 a-si,i3nt tvo y-rs a ,l uj.v ar-.:.. Those; t-enr; .,r-...r sen. in P-.,:n eive.op-, t : who call .l-rieR Dr. H-.rtan'a l--m.- for ; any ad-.-cs.,. ree-..! t -.-i.'--, or t-vo 1 professional s. r ice. n.av. a'oi wld phase posiaae st.iups. .'. i nss t:,. imsne.i, ;l ...... ... -.e v.- .1 .... I .-r-, wrn,ft s. ....... , re i arra-ij- the tii.m with Vr. ki. leer when 't.ey I ni iv be served, on ti e return ot the D.lor. -e-. to.-t nl re-e!v in ele ch-thiTiz t! latest and rhmcesl stvles. t..r nn-a twys. hats, caps, boots and shoe,, nations, i U c... tains more, .'l a ..re.trr aru-ty f.r fuiiiishinc pootis in endless va.-.ety f-nr sole J (to.! an.t use'iil rtadirg matter li.u any at Samnel Smver's, m Panwsv I th.:r coun'y p.per. - re vir "sr. htty t;:i: iiimpjist v. xiUH or h-o.' parti of suits, which will be nude to orde Tuiidlng, eorn;r o? Eridgi jj.i. listen c:t with a fu!' tv.:. t r. & SH0KS, ALL LilZEtl, f rI tnd arc low Cn e. SVIlS KADM TO .!.; d .-' SA MITEL : T EATER. Special J'oticcs. Tin: H oimvs ti i;.f. I. L. D. Wrvai sts's Alt:htivc "Trr. TC7"A n no-dy us -I TTIITfY-FIVK YEARS le n p-.vate prtc.icc, ati.t t.eve.' la-.liu to rad:..a!iy Cfi.j R F. t' T I ? ?.! , PROPS T, Erysipees. Sco"!;'!. i" .il-. Ora.el. Ii.;lK-t". aiel s!! lise,.. in wl.t.i ihe b:..e 1 is in r.'sc ited, is uo'.v oucrert to the poiilic. j t,..id bv all !tV! Ptrgil-ts. a-..l (wii.'- ' .i!'. will) b- Tr.n Wkth. r-.- !' :..; ins Co., ; P. ). Box " h he V. Y. 'Liny. ... J T will mail "rce) the rt. : tor ' Mm;.!: 1 V.nrTABLK Bun Ilia' --v.il re.'-ve T N. ; FitrcKi.i.s. r-tMi i . . t m.o'ichks. 1 l.-avintr li:e -!i:n sol;, cl-'ir n.id "letit'i l ; also iiistruetioiis lor nr..du -i-rr a luaoriant -I : er..w th ot lirr.iii a h.i1'! -..;'d or sinoof laee. A hirers, ln.-losif.-; -:a'np, Heu. Vai.delf i Co., 2 Ai.n :r.et. N. Y. TO COA'Sr.'IPTiVES, - j The advertiser, h i-iti b en ..ti.i i-.entlr - eur.d o' that dread .t'.-.;ise, Co.'i.ij..lin. -by a simple remedy. i anxl us to mK4 (. ,it , known to Ins t.-l:...v-sutl'.-rs tbe tiM"s - 7 ,j cure. To all who ite ,- i;, he id send a ..-leopy of the pr seripfi-.n u-d. (tree of ; eti r.:c). with tne d'r.-.ti'eis lor p. ptri" laic! ijsin; the s-.me, wi...-i !h,- wiil !.:;.) a si rf. l ine tor Coiisu 'uptiou. A-tlii'i , Rron 1 .-liitis, A:e. Farii" w ishii.-j ! j'resrri;--i tion, wiil plea-e a eJr- t.. a. .. :;.- .).,. 1?1 F.-nn strce, Vi I: -itusburli, N.Y. ! ! VOITIJ. V GENTLEMAN' who st. . -r.-t to- .-.., from Nervoi-- PK'i' i 1.1 7 V. I'ill-.-lA-! ri.'RK DECAY, .01 1 ail the e ;. . is. r on:;!' ; II. ' i:i.l:creli..o, ..ill tor .l.e .1: of s 'tif. ; hiiiiianity. send fe- to a'.l who need ;t, : the r.s-ii an.i direction .or 01 .! i .r Th' sn- 1 lle reui.lv ov utile. 1 he I.-ie-s uisinrf; to o ..1:1. iy ;!-. j ! exH-rienee cjii .i so by a.t 1. 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