iHEXTiNELjHEPUBLICAN MIFFLINIOWN : TERMS. . .vnfion. annum, if paid winV 12 ..4.-A-tieATiiintii inserted at KO Tinit-ni " jmli tor cacii insertion. , nsi.-nt business notices in local col li cctits p"'r i'nv ,or e,o5, 'D'r,'on-,!TMl-tH' wl" ni,?, ,ho8 desiring .Jvrrlis by the year, hall' or quarter Juniata County Teachers' Insti ' tutc. jhe Tliirteent'a Annual Session of the junuu County Teachers' Institute met in Court House at MitHmtown, at 2 o'clock y(iu,lay afternoon. ja,;c bv the Institute. Reading of the l&i I'"l'u "J P" b" cV- T J- Sher ,terLith uoinination lor ollicers ,m,,!e. Mr. J. 11. Carney was notniiia- Yi.-e President. Having no oppo- etien, r. VJe.ssrs. :. I. Van Dyke and J. i;. Vat- M irks, having the lustiest nuui- .rafvtr, "as decliivd el.tted. Ftr . . !.! svcretarv, Miss Pivinelia Garman .j, j.naiTiii d. There being but one cau idM, 1,1 elected ? secUm ition. jjcnmls fere then made by the retiring Superintendent Smith then spoke , fa Injtiiuto, and the beneficial results ftr-ciicre and schools. Prut'. A. X. liaub was then introduced, ci ,p4c "f the importance of classifica ,;l0 put'iN, or preparing them for classj-j-iik-n at the end of the term, for the l-Nrr r-iiiing. saving time lor pupils, r, sp 'ke ot the good effects of parent gdciiixeti visiting ihe. schools. j; Maria I.. Sanford, formerly of 5:haiiTe Coli-ge, as men inirouucea, td t.i'kc a tew moments on punctuality. Jiic cemtuittee on Permanent Certificates SiMVvrted. J ue committee aie, J. a. Siiib, Wat. 15- Groniuinger, J. W. Flett, fo.Kreidrr. Miss Mary Coffuian. Tar traie lor opening and closing the ses- trjS o. Hie ltiM:iuic UACU mc uiun ir sesswn to 0n at W o'clock, adjourn ment at 12 o'clock ; alternocn session to tJeQ ' - ' Clock, Closing ii i-a ; eveu- : session lo op . a at i u clock, closing at tie J leisure ol the Institute. Evfsixq Sessiox. Tie eveui: g session on Monday was called h. order by tie tupcriutendeut, Wetlingtou io:.g by the Institute. fruf. J. T. Ailm in a introduced, and mi s aMe piper on False Notions ai d Eii Tend ncies," followed by a recitation VrlIissj!;)ord. entitled "Honest Poverty," Mch as followed by a discussion on the cm'iun, 'Should iha State Enforce At- hiixx? at Our Public School t" X.). fnticison read a learned address in tie a-..:at!V-. B. . Sciiweier spoke on tho negative file of te quest on. Jertmi h Lvoiis oscillated between the f ruiitive and negative nicely. E. I. Paiker sp.e pronouncedly on the ttr'ire s.Jc, aud added the apice in bis L.niii-b.e ay. .r.g by tie Intitute. A !j'j-:rned, to meet at 9 o'clock on Taes- Cit iLOritin . X ..m.vg St5tos Dec. 16. Hi? Itistitiit was called to onler at n'ne c'ci'i'k by siiperiniendeat Smith. s t; by the Institute. 2--i:-g "f scjiptue aud prayer by Kev. E. h. Wilson. The l o-.wing named teachers Tetre ap- f- luj i c mnittee on general reoiutions : t;.rt V. Iysii ger, Cloyd S. Fry, C. B. C-!-.rd, J. H. Wil-Mi; Lizzie fchearer, Ki:e E. Kci.ter, Marv J. Wise. The subject, Should other Studies than th e nrecr bod be 1' ba Uufc-lit in our jU)ic schools " was opened by J. It. Cr ev, hu v.M9 l..lloed by W. H. Groninger, 1. 0. Ereider, J. Y. Pittt, John II. Smith, 5. J. Vi.-. Ueorsre Dysmger. toz rntitiiii "Picket Guard," by T. II. 2X.iiiii3. ILcq s'llij.vt of "Anilvsis" was then wjciissc I by 1'rof. A. X. &aub. A s.-.,rt recess was takeb, alter hich 1 M;:!-jrd discussed the subject of tfpell- Institute a.lj jurued to meet at half-past it (click. E-U.0F TeaCUEKS PetSEST AT FlEgT KoiL Call. Milt Ttuchert. A.X. Van-Dke. C.B Crawiorl. C B Jl. O.nuick. S- E. .-b.irtz. J'.i.n II. iiuih. t. it. Kepner. ! i.raui rd. 1 -ci y M.iriinal'. Ji'- II iini:iou. frt-r hii.utcil. Peter SneiVv. EJ. Kr-i ier. Clus. V. U.unsey. J -bt, I. n,l. tieorpe Iiysii gt-r. i'tun K ..bis.m. John II. Carney. W. J Stiort. John F. Snyder. A. W. Snyder. W II. Lusens. ;-n. V. bumbaiigh. I. 14. Murks. John L.-onard. J. R. Wirt. A. U- tinss. . J. Wise. John A. iiilecn. J. H. Mi ls. Lloyd Frv. I. jililr.m Guss. 15. F. Drolcxbaugh. Female Teacher. n Li7zip D -en. Mii Mollie Beale. l.ina .-iieter. !rj- C'.tluian. Clara J. Uonion. Anna Sherlock. 1-4 D'Ulll. E ai!y Fult-.n. Nancy J. Wise. Alice (iillurd. Fanielia ttarman Ella Uietnck. Maggie Shetrer. Heckie Weiiner. E'len Shower. Kate E. Keister. Mullie Palton. A cr-rrHS,i.(ler.t in Columbia writes to t'w Lancaster A'eic Era that the water in U Snsipiebanna at that point roxe sufH ritntly srveKl weeks ago to pour a stream " ater over the dam suflii lent to enable ti y.,Cne shad to go below. They at once aii the descent. A few data later the tt-kliute was opened and the young fish -1 left, liut strange to say the young shad W.,w the dam did not leave with that rise, iw uld iishermen say it was because of the """irecedcutedly low stige of water. When tbe 'iicg shad lull they were in very poor Wtidi;;; n. During the later part of Octo W th. re nas a cold snap, which killed the ""all flies on which they fed. The result the young shad became very much eiaciated, or, as the fishermen expressed thin and Hat as a kuile." The cor repotideiit concludes as follows " If one out ,.f every bupdn-d of those that "tu down the river this fall ever returns, "r markets wiil be over-stocked, for such ""iltitudes of the little shiners were never ore se in the dam in a single season." Toraose mni ire BO unfortunate as to Jtome i.rematurely gray, or whose hair ex 'Aits a tend?ncy to fall oB, we recommend 1 trial of Kali'. Hair Kenewer. We do so th the utwott ronfiience because it is -fvfchere receivcl with marked faor, tal has built upon its own merits auch ,U! fouDda'ion Uiat it is known and used civilized countries. JtJJium (A. F.) Jtrrlutr nr" ' " Jrr-fini vgin. n-i short Locals. Court all Ust week. The water has been let out of the canal. Small, close bonneta for ladies are tie latest agony. A citizen in Lack township made a Mn. age 20 feet long. "Look out for counterfeit trade dollars,." is tho request of an exchange. Within the past week were winter weath er has been reported from Europe by dis patch. The heaviest hog in this county is owned by Jirob Lemon in Patterson. Weight of bog, ab-iut 700 pounds. A few days ago a nnmber of railroad offi cials went from Patterson to Ilarrisburg, distance of 49 miles in 60 minutes. William Banks, of Fermanagh township, has pair of full-blooded Chester White hogs, bought in Xew York. Another copious rain (ell on Wednesday evening and removed the question of a scarcity of water. The Post of the G. A. K, at this place re off to attend the reception of Grant at i Philadelphia. William H. McCollin, the blind man and great humorist, is livening up the Teachers institute. Do not fail to hear him. Jliss Sanlord will give her brilliantlr illustrated lecture on Home and luly' in.s ( cdnesday) evening, Captain McCiellan had the Band in charge on Saturday for street parade. It was the first parade with the new horns. A number of boys had a delightful time on Saturday, chasing and catching fish when the water got low in the canal. Lawyers so badgered a lady in the Cliam bersburg court that she fainted. Has she no husband, brother, or father t Messrs. Marks, McKee, and Uttly, three Lewistown lawyers, were in attendance at Court and the Institute on Tuesdar. McAIi.iterville Soldiers' Orphan School Entertainment, on Christmas Eve, Decem ber 24, lci7s. Admission, 15 cents. FOU SALE A One-horse Phaeton, good as new. For part'culars, ad lress Mrs. J. D. Magruder, Miiliintown, Juniata Co., Pa. Dec. 3, lS79-tf Dr. Edward Brooks of the Millersvillc State Normal School, will lecture at the Teachers' Iustitute to-uiorrow (Thursday) night. An exchange says if it were not for the attendance of girls at church, the boys would not loat about the doors tshen the congregation is going out. Th . A. R. Post at this place turned out 60 strong to att.-nd the Grant reception tion at Philadelphia, last Tuesday. Tht musicians were included in that number. There are a few cases of diphtheria in Fermanagh township. Flour of sulphur mixed with water and used as a gargle, is said to be a certain and speedy cure for that disease. "Judge Koss, of Bucks county, has sent fifteen tramps to j ail lor a year under the new Urn, and said he would give all the tramps brought before him the full extent of the law m o.der to rid the couuty of thj Lui sauce." The reception of Grant in this State was a grand reception. Pittsburg, H irrisbu g, and Philadelphia were the local points at which thousands of people assembled to do honor to the most illustrious soldier that America has produced. A son of F. F. Kohm was caught by a wagon in the river bridge, on Monday, and had Lis right leg broken below the kuee joiut. It Eldri attended the unfortuuate iad and gwe such surgical attention as the case required. On the 17th day of May, 1S77, General Grant and his wile sailed from Philadelphia on a trip around the world. It was not made, as the play says, iu 80 days, but was only completed last Tuesday, December 13, 1870, by General and Mrs. Grant returning to Philadelphia, aiuidst the grandest ova tion tnat the City of Biolheriy Love and representatives from all parts of the Com monwealth ever extended to any ritiz.-n. A correspondent of the Philadelphia Re cord writes troiu Milford, Pike county, that Ihc hereabouts of Walter Mitchell, a noto rious land swindler of that place, who has been missing for some weeks to escape ar rest, are known. He states that Mitchell's operations have been extensive enough to make him worth $150,imXi, hi. h he has in Governuieut bonds, and that be has made airangemenU to leave the country, if such should become necessary in order to avoid a convictioi aud Imprisonment. The Philadelphia Record says : It is es timated that from 8,IK'0 to 10,000 pounds of oleomargarine are sold in Philadelphia daily. A this substitute tor genuine butter U not resily uuholeonie, there is no particular objection to ils being sold, if p.rsous buy ing it are not sold also. The law providing that it must be plainly designated appears to be quite generally disregarded. A good rule for detecting oleomargarine is said to b the heat test. Butter will soften uni formly when placed before a Sre, while its counterfeit will not." Lawful deer shooting closed on Monday. It is stated that Mrs. Bordell. mother of the two children who perished in the Uam-Js by the burning of their house, nar Allen-v-lle, Mifflin county, soma days ago. bas become hopelesely insane over the terrible death of her cLildren. The mother h i t the children in bed when she went to a neigh bor's bouse, and they were found in bed with their heads covered in ihe pillows, face downward. They were amothered to death. The fire was communicated from the stove pipe or flue, and was first seen issuing Irom the roof- The Huntingdon Journal of last week says : The flouring mill of T. E. Orbison, at Orbisonia, was totally destroyed by fire at an early hour on Monday night. The fire, we understand, was communicated to the building by a man named Bryner, who had clandestinely entered the mill for the pur pose of sleeping there. Before going to sleep he concluded to take a smoke, aud in attempting to light his pipe the fire got into some straw that had been packed about some ol the machinery for the winter, which blaied np and set tire to the wood work. Bryan ran out and gave tfce alarm, but the fire had made snch rapid progress as to be nnm.naireable. The mill, we learn, con tained considerable quantities of grain of different kinds, all of which was desiroyeo. Bryan was arrested, and on Monday after noon was brought to this place and locked up. A Miiistib relates his experience tbns : I take pleasure in adding to your many tes timonials, that last Thursday (Tbanksgiv.ng Dav), not being able to preach oa ..-count of Rheumatic pains In the shoulder, I bought a bottle of St. Jacobs Oh, which, alter using several times, relieved me wonderful-n- w THr.v. Rochester. - FOUR SEASONS. In the balmy April weather, My love, yon know, Vhe" ,h corn began to f rowj What walk, took toaetner, W hat sighs breathed together, W hat tvwi we pledg-d together Iu the daya of long ago t ' II. In the golden summer weather, My love, you know, When the mowers went to mow hen borne we hui.t together, W bat babes we watched together, hat plans we planned together. While the skies were all aglaw. In the rainy antnmn weather, My love, you know, When the winds begin to blow. What tears we shed together, What mounds we head together, What hopes we lost together. When we laid our darlings low I la tho f!d and wintry weather, My love, jou know, With our heads as white as snow, What prayers we pray together, What tears we share 'topeiher. What heaven we seek together. For our time bas coiue to go. P20GRA.MME For Sabbalh-School Contention of tht tlif fltntovn and Pa:tcr,on S. S. .imociatrtn, Monday Keening, J,, unary 5, 18S0. PART I. The Bible Its Eooes. I. . Its Xaiues. II. Its Books. HI. Its Constructions. IV. Its Writers. V. Language in which it ws written. PAKT II. FlXDAHEXTAL PRINCIPLES Of SaBBATR SCUOOL WoiE. I. Jesus Christ is the ouly Savior and Foundation of Christian work. II. The Holy Spirit is the only Eulight- ener, Kcgeuerator aud Sanetilier. III. The Iloli Scriptures, containing the inspired revelation of Christ, are the Divine means of couvictioti, regeneiation, conver sion, faith and sanciilication. IV. The Church ot God is the Divinely- comiuissioued preacher, teacher aud re loruier ot tht wurld. V. The Scriptures must be taught and studied by the entire church, as well as preached and heard. The teaching method must supplement the preaching n:ethod. VI. The obligation is laid up n the en tire Church to teach and to study the Scrip tures in the most thorough and systematic manner, which can only be done by school ing. The Church bas adopted Mr eckool methoil. I. The nature of things shows it the best. 2. So does all tecular education. The (iiblir are invited to attend, aud tike part in the discussions. SABBATH -SCHOOL EMTEBTEIKMEKTw The Lutheran Sabbath-School of M ifli in to n will give an Entertainment, in connec tion with the hi caking of their Money -l.gs," in the iaUTiiiattAA curitcu, Tuesday Evening, Dec. 23, 1879. The exercises will consist of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Addresses, BresKing ol the Children's 'Money-Eirgs aud announce ment of contents, Conceit Exercises, Spe cial Class Song, Distribution of Prizes, Heading of Kcrts, &.C., JV.C. Kev. S. G. SUAXXOX, of Milror, Mif flin county, the noted soprano singer, will eiiliveu the Entertainment with a iiiiiiiIkt ol select piecs. lie will aNo deliver an ad dress on the occa-.ion. An address Kiilalso be delivered by Kev. E. E. Be.ry, Pastor. A cordial invitation is extended to Ihe public. The proceeds of the Entertainment will lie expended iu replenishing the Libra ry of the Sabbath-School. Admission, 10 els ; Chi'dren nnder 12 year. 5 ct. Children bavii.p 'Monev-E.-l,' and bringing tbeiu along, will be admitted tree. Doors open at G.43 ; Exercises to begin at 'i.'M o'clock. A. II. WEIDUAN, Sup't. U. P. Convention at Mexico. Eiders' Convention of Big Spiini: I". P Presbytery will meet in Mexico, Monday, December 21, atC, o'clock P. M. Devotional evereises. Seruun by Rev. J. M. Adair. Tuesday, 9 o'clock Devotional exercises. 1st Topic : Authority tor the Ottice of Kill ing E'der. Opened by D. F. Tussey and J. A. Patterson. 2d Topic : Is the Duty of Teaching Implied in the Otli :e of Kuling Eluer, and Should he have a Special Educa tion to Quality hi in lor the Work f Opeued by S. Cuiiiuiings ai.d . A. Smith. i o'clock P. M. Devotional ixercises. 1st Topic: Whai Should lie the Personal Character ot the Kulin; Elder and his Spe cial Qualifications f Opened by James Mc- ;iii and James Kidd. 2d Topic: Kotary Eldership. Opened by Messrs. McCoruiick and (trove. 3d Topic : What Amino i v is there for the Oitice ot Deacon Opened by Messrs. McDowell and McDonald. tij, o'clock Devotional exercises. 1st Topic: Are not Church Members, as well as Church Officers Under Obligation to Use every Effort for the Advancement of the Interests of Keligion at Home and Abroad t Opentd by Messrs. Pomeroy and Morrison. Opening question box. Wednesday, Ihv. 24, 9 o'clock A.M. Devotional exercise. lt Topic: What is the Kuling Elder's Duty Toward the Sick Opened by M. Kodgers aud A. S. WimkI burn. 2d Topic: Th-- Elder's Duties in Ke latlon to the Sabbaih-scliool and Prayer meeting. Opened by Messrs. Ferguson and Wallace. 2 o'clock Devotional eX'Tclses. 1 st Top ic: How may the Ruling Eider most Elli cientlv Encourage and Help his Pastor t Opened bv J. W. McGill aud W. H. Mc Culloch. ' 2d Topic : The Elder's Duty in Relation to the Distinctive Principles ot the Church. Opened by W. J. Mctfill and James Irwin. CJ o'cbick. Devotional exercises. 1st Topic : What is the Work of the United Prestvterian Chinch in the Presbytery of Big Spring f Opened by K. A. Patterson aud D. Biean. Oprnin question b ix. What have wt learned at this convention f Ministers of Presbytery are all invited to attend. By order of the committee. A. S. Wooubi eji, S. CrimiNos, W. U. McOulloch, M. KooCEas. Church Dedication, The Messiah Evangical Lutheran Church of this place will be dedicated on Sunday, December 21st, 1879. Services at 10:3' A. M. and C:30 P. M. The Kev. Samuel Domer, D. D., of Washington, D. C, will preach in the morning, and Kev. J. W. Goodlin, Secretary of B. II. M., will preach in the evening. All neighboring ministers are cordially invited to attend, also the gen eral public. E. E. BERRY, Pastor. The Band has new instruments. Ditto, the McVeytown Band. SUNDAY SCHOOLS Will find it to their advantage, if they want Books, Rewards, or Requisites, to address W. M. Fbisincer, S. S. Book Depository, Harrisburg, Pa. STATE ITEMS. 12.000 salmon were put ia creek near Etstou. All life saving crews on Lake Erie have been suspended. One breeder of fancy swine in Chest er couuty bas sold 400 sucking pigs this year. The Pennsylvania railroad company employs 100,000 people oa all iU Hoes and brandies. Thirteen boys were before an alder man in Erie the other day for stoning railroad trains. The fool killer is need'd in Altoona. A fellow up there drew h a btck pen sion money, went ou a drur.k aud was robbed. Franklin Shaub while riding on the bumper of a car on the Peunsylvauia railroad, uear Lancaster, on Satarday a week, was thrown off aud instantly killed. Pennsylvania has 3 8G9 postoffices ; 1,000 mere than New Yoik, and 1,200 more than Ohio the two States wbieb rank next. Aucust Yeetnsr. ased 15 tears r.f Terre Haute. Indiana, was Lil'eil in m Hatrisburj. yard Mjudiy nnrnini; a week by being struck by a shitting en gine. A disease of the throat has been very fatal among poultry in the northern part of the State, In Butler county it was especially prevalent. iMr. l-alvin Uetrick, of PiOsno. lias taken out letters' patent for a prepara tion of arliScial fuel, composed of coal euliu. The Newport (Perry county) Leiletr report that recently there assembled in Oliver township, that county, at the residence of Mr Nicholas Millers, fie maiden sisters,, ranging in age from sixty seven to eighty jears- Judoe Lumiuin, at the late session of the Lycoming county conrt in Williaii'S- port, sentenced irs. Stein, who had been convicted of keeping a bawdy hons.', to $100 and two years' solitaty confinement in the Eastern Peniten tiary. Miss Wren, of Tarpnrf, McKean county, a girl attractive in personal and mental charms, trifled with the af fection of a saloonkeeper named Pal tuadge, who sought sa'is faction in cold poison. Th- suction of a stomach pomp saved him. Mrs. UuUey, of Pottsville. has been arrested and put under bail for throw ing boiling hot coffee over a sevn-year-old dngbter, who bad upended her. It was proved at the bearing that the child has been frequently beaten in the most brutal manner by her mother. A fanner of French Orerk township. Mercer county, bad fifteen sheep killed by dogs. The appraisers awarded him $118 damages The commissioners re fused to pay it on the ground that at tho tin.a Ilia J.n .r.. lilt,, I ,1,. ... ------"'-" uer ,,. fa . aog wnieu ne naa never returnod to the assessors. The matter was appealed to Court, and the Court sustained tbc commissioners. Otl Monday a week Messrs. Stage & r orris, of Llearheld, cu'cbered a I cow, in the stomach and throat of which j , they found otie small fcea -shell, two- aiiirrinit neeaiefc. i.inr nair nina. aiio - f- .. T' five ten penny nails. 1 f.e sea-shell had loilirert on one ot the kuittmg needles which had stuek in the throat, and foiue ot the nails were protruding through the stomach. Julia Hoover wa committed to j;l at Lancaster n Saturday for trial ou the chirire of uiur.l.'r Slie is suppos ed to have poisoned ber infant siter, it Hphrata, by putting arsenic in cracker soon. At fne hearing profes-sor T. K. ll.trT, proUssor if c'lewistrj at Mil! ersville State Normal School, testified that he found arsenic in th stomach Jrffer?on K.tl-.-r uiiraeu!oas!y escaped death :n the Souih Sixth street tanuerv at Kea-iing on Friday. While oiling the shafting h:s coat caught and his body was hiried round and round with greit velocity. Fie had the presence of mind to cling to the shaft, and though bis head passed within three inches of a brick wall at every revolu tion be kept it from touching and saved bis life. As it was, two of bis ribs were broken acd the knee raps of botb legs were kuocked out of their sockets. He was completely stripped of clothing' Adam ll.'che, fii'tcen years o.d, c-i ployed at the Continental mine at Scrantou, left Taylorville, two tuiles from here, oo Saturday on horseback, with a bottle "f vitriol, ia his pocket. On the way the bottle broke iu his pock et and ate through his clothing to the flesh. 11 is outcries fre'gliteili'd the horse, which da-hed wildly along the road, and the boy was thrown violently to the ground. The horse went to the mine. Search was iostirued for young Iloche, and he was found dead beneath a tree, with bis jl illuug toru off and Ins face, hands and leg badly burned. He lay curled op at the foot of the tree where he had evidently been thrown bv the horse and liugered in a pony uo til he died from the effects of his fall. Vm. Lattitt.of Dagget'a Mills, on the northern border of this State, banged himself to a tree in the woods and hen found tho lower portions of the body had been toru away by wild cats and dogs ! The startling discovery was made by some buuters raiubliog for game in the dense forest. They were stricken with fear as they saw the fes tering remains hanging from the tree, and looking like a scare-crow, Lattin left bis home early in the ia'.l. lie aid when be went away that he was going "to hang hiuself." He cut a piece of new clothes line, which he said be was gning to osa for the j ib. This he took with him ; also some pipes, to bacco and a loif of bread. His threat at the time was regarded as an idle one and nn geatch was roads for lii'u bt his neighbors, tie never return d howr and the half rotten body is ill that is left of him. The grist mill of Thomas Orbison, located in Orbisonia, UuntingJou county, was destroyed by Are on Mon day night a week at about 'J o'olock. A tramp sought lodging there for the uight, but was turned away, as such characters were bot desired ab-.iul there. The rascal stole in a part of the mill where there was a lot of loose straw lying. lie struck a match tn light bis pipe and then carelessly threw it among the litter, which was. ignited. In a very few minutes the xholo baild was ablaze. The tramp immediately ran to the miller and informed bitn. ben the citizens arrived it was too late, and the place was entirely de stroyed. The incendiary was subse quently arrested and taken to Hunting don last evening, and was put in pris on. He stifes that it was an accident The loss on the niiil and its contents is estimation at $12,000 on which there is an iusuranoe of about $3,000 Tb Ersngelictl Allianca has g'ven notice of the topics for prayer during tho Week of Prayer, as follows t Sunday, January 4 Sermon on tho " Fullness ot Clirisfs Salvation." Monday, Jantnry S Thanksgiving for the blessings of the past year, and prayer lor their continuance. Tuesday, Ja'iii.ry 6 Confession of sin, and biiniiiMtiou before God. Wcdnoday, January 7. Pnyer for tLe church of Christ, its uiiuiMers, its growth in grace and its enlargement, and for revi vals of religion throughout our eniintry. Thursday, January 8. Frav er lor Chris tian education ; lor the family, and institn- ! tions of learning i lor Sunday schools and ! Christian associations. Friday, January 9 Prayer f.jr nations, rulers and people ; for peace and religious ! liberty. ' I Saturday, January 10 Prayer for Home ' and Foreign Missions; tur Hie outpouring t of the Spirit upon all Ueah aud thj com. r- sion of the world. JOSEPH PAGE, Vendue Cryer and Auctioneer. Addts'ss Joseph Pag -, Cocolaaius, ju nia'a county, Pa. Prcmpt attention given to auelion s:i!es of store good", public sale of la-id, sale of j live siock, lariunig liupiemenis sua n .iiie hold goods. lee; 4 a VloLUST CocnuiNd ra: ks the svstein ami brings on hemorihag.:. Pba-nix Pectoiai ! cures cough, b'ii.gs ret and gie stre:gth. j It tastes so pleasant ihat cliit t :--.n cry .,r it. ! Price 25 cents. For sale ty li t..k.s !I:io:-1 lin, Mill'iutown, aud Ilauiliu & Co., i' alter- sou. i (Tsmphor Muk cures Headache nn 1 N -j- j ralgia. Camphor Milk cures Kheiini.tti:a and ) Lame Back. Camphor Milk cures Cuts, Bruises ai.d ; Burns. Camphor Milk cons 2"e; 3 b ifltei $!. i Soi l by Banks i Ham i:i, lliiliirtomi, and Hamlin ii Co., Patterson. inrl'J-ly ! Plirn!X Peetorul will rr.ie your Conh. Phwnix Pectoral cures hoarseness i'iieSiy ! Phienix Pectoral tastes good and bungs rest. Phu-nix Pectoral costs 2 jc ; 5 b tt!e $1. Sold by BanK &. ll.rnlni, Mi!!!into-vu, i. Hamlin 4. Co., Patterniin. ui.irl'.-ly FOK SALE A commodious Dwelling House, and two Store Booms, in t'ie bor ough of M.lilinii.wn, .'iiniit.; county. Pa. This is a rare ch.inre to ae.pure a .1'ieliiiiT house, and busiue pi ice in Mtiliiuta-vn ; a chalice, whieh if l-:t pas. liny not be equaled in many years. For pirtieiilars, call at, or ad lres t!is oiliee. fjiu2't-tf IJ finer dav at liom . S uiiutes tlli w.'h free. Ai!d-t s, Stix- so, & Co.. Portland. Maine. , J2 ! il32 week in vnurow n own Ter-11 and 11. IIall:tt ' i JUJ o.i tit free. Addres : c prllj,1(1? M line. -- ' A WEEK $':. I. y t 1 i h ntxA'- C"s,lv 1 T-c fc Co" A"S'"" '' M li'"- home i-.isi!v Address' lec'.-ly IU EI): CAMPBKLL D.c. 8, I?79, i:i Selins- r- . --Il-"-. Andrew S. and Jennie Cainihell, of l'e. u son of j Min jniat.t county. Th; deceel died - ,, ,hu n-jij,..... Dr i,is ster-tatl.er, K. A. Evans, in Seliiisgrove, ol troup, ag-d "J years aud 11 months. Jesus. Safe iu tiie ariiii ol J. CLOSING riUUES de iia vex & to Nsi:xi, ii a u i; k -, No. 40 South Thir l Street, rillLAPKT.ri.'I.V. Stocks Bought and either for Ca.li or on a Margin. Dec. 15, J Bin. 1 ! ! . l,,fi . V2 . 4 sKin. n.", l-" U. S. 6's 1SH1 " Ciirrenev, (J's. .. 6's, lrtSl. n.'W.. " 4Ps, new, " 4' P.-nnvlvaniaE. 3 toi ' 14 IS r 5 a' a "' Phiiadelptoa fc Uei lirg K. fl.. Lehigh ValU. K. !1 frehitrh "o.i! (i n i.; ui-.ti Co.. L'uite,l Con.iwinie . I N.J.... "."ril -rn Central K. K. Cc ... llesfon-iib: Pas K. B.C...... Pit's., Tit. &. B.itr. K. U. Co... Cetitral Traiip.irt:iti'iu 'o ... Xorthern Pai-ilic, t'ooi " Prefd Silver. (Trade) 1"? ! -ii ic; 17 i5 r'i 41 l.i 4; !io C'tt'iIM VAlCf Vli. MIFFLINTt)ry V. V. K ITS. Mirrunrowj, P c. 17, IS7'.), Butter i i- Kffffs '-' l.ard I Ham Shoulder Sides Potatoes.. Onions...... Kgs : ft 4) 2 lIlr-r'LISTO'.VX UltAIX MABK.Li r.rreeti.ij weeKiy. QfOTATloss TOR To-DkT. Weiinesday, Dc. 17, 1!7!). Wheat.. 1 41 Corn..... r 4" Oats Sdt..:; J Bye 4 Cl'overseed ''' PI1ILAPEI.P1II V URAIX MABKET.S. PninntLrnn, P.. 14. Wheat, rel $1. 54tol... Com, oillof.le ; Oats. 47io2j. KEXaXKDV & DOTY, (Successors to Buyers &. Kennedy,) DEALERS IX GltAIX, I.VMUllll, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Flaster. SECDS, SAL.T, &C. . . We buy Grain, to bo delivered at MiH'.in town or Mexico. We are prepared to lurnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. KTyXEDT & DOTV. April 21, !879-tf LarKe stock of Heady-made Clot bin tor sale bj OAKLEY. & CU. -Vrf Atti-rrti3emet. arsaparilia Is a Pom-v-nnd of the virtm-s of sarvap. riila. s'illinLna. mandrake, yelNivr il.x k, W'lh the ioiliiieof potrtsham! iron. all pow erful blood-making, blool-'leansinir, and liitiistahilie'eleuielifs. It Is the purest, naiesr, und in every way the tm ffe tual alteranve iuelieine known or availaMe to the imlilie. The St iems oi milii ine anil I ehei.iiittrv have never pnliiepl so vaiua- i'ie a reineoy, nor one so H.tent to p-im n!l iliiertses resolfing from impure bbsnl. It runs Serofiila. ami all scrofulous lie. s, Krysipt-hiH. Itose. or St. An thony's fire, riiuplcs sinol Face frniw, I'liMtules, l.loti lios. iitd's, Tn. mors. Tetter. !lunor. Salt Kficiim, Seaid-heud, Kin worm. I i,-ers. Sores, f iliein.i.iti?ii,Mereiiriai Oisense. .Nt-u ratirw, Kemnle WfskDfsis and 1 r reiiitirities, .lnn!iee. Affections of Vi l.lvep, Oysfx-psbi, Emaciation, ami (riicrul Debility. Tlv its senrebtnit nnd i-I.insinq;ia!it''iS it r"fes out the foul rrnotioos wuii-h oif:oi::i.,,t tiie biiwi!. nntj ea'f:', (!e r3eein'iir and ileitiy. If srimrlatf-H aid enlivefis lie; vi-T fuii'-tions. it p;ornores erie-Tv and -or 'nT'!. !t r'sore?i nn-i pre atTves hta'th. it io'.is"' r-r liM .ml vi --)T lirpiirlioiit the r. ::.?e svV. :ti. o su:"rerfrTT?i aiy li-ew(. tvtiirbar: s from ru'Mi" ::y cf tit bioed r.eMl d'si:iir, uiio r'i;l ve Avn:' Sasptcii.i v a f:iir trial. 17 meiiitH-r. t!;o .iiilier the 1,-i.ii, the "i-ee-.lier tlic cure. Ts re. ijm; h: been f"T!s'ird f ':ysi rians .vervw iii've; ami li."-, rv-ocni.i:i i s::ier"roiitiii'ie, ailuiini.-'turitiii th. ir prt-i:.e. For nearly forty y.-"irs Avrv's SaR pir ;:i.l. irs iell wio. ly util. and it liw iMMsxssi.a tiie eori.'i.T vce nt t!iililtn.i of net. pie wlio l:n- eoneTi.'e,I lneiiis lrom its ic:irv-i,ous ui'ative virtues. PrrjTi ty Cr. j. C. 'yr &. Ca., I'rurtcal anil AtiHlytiral Lbeuiistif, Lowe!', Macs. Sold av aia. iuluimts c.i:crviiiu. Pt-rsnns de-iro.K of el!:-ig propi-rtv at ' VrhcW. sal... mav arra: ? :o !.ave the pmp ! ertv :i.ve-'ii-l iu the Scnfintt and Repn&li can. 0:1 the l-ruu of au ,ih ,f . ,... Il the l.rmt of no p iy xf not I I. to pay , , , h rare, as have previous- ' : ly been ngn-e.l u;n. I -- -j i A FARM F l".l AfKF.S MOKE OK! !(-. I.ilnt'.fo:e IMi-t. stiil butrfeu l:,.i,l O;, ' , . P,.,erov l..re. n.r 4. .1.'.. I. ' T. .,,-.,", . . " ! Tli- traet i- rtn.dv nn ler st tene Toe! ' inii.roveiu.-nts are a e d tl.r.-e-torv Houe. i iv.i.i.. 11 .rr, aomi . 1,. r. i H if. , .1....1 ,-i i H..i:-. U'yon-Nbed arel oilivr otitjiiiMi:ig, j liren.nti 01 iriiit in great variety. A ti:ver- ' laiiit ? w.-'l of water nt ti e door; llie Weil ! is .mly 1" leet de: p. 1 here is a good lime- i t..t i-ir-rv . 11 tt.M i .-,,. I j . . ; ALo. .1 tr::r: -t ) aeres or H ii':lmii sh-.-if one lo.ir.h lui'.o fioiu the farm ; go.;d : 3i:it !..!. j Cij:i.Ii-:i. ni re:isr.;i.;b':-; payments ray, j j F panie.il irs a ldn-s Or. W. I). Ann, I I li! Hiuille'd. l'eri v Co.. Pi., or Jmix Gill:- I nil.. Sj. -nee Junius Co, Pa, I , A P.iliS C3B UCE T-J Buy n L'-rje Trut rf Qiyil Lnu.li nt u Jh"!trife Prut T'l is ip.:i;i n desoes t i in ike firming- tlis (f..s;iii th: is tl:. 7J:r.v fit uJrc I irm ttnl m re, liavin ;;r i: I vv--ii:nir iiu-p in nt'l iht T mt'MpM- r..-tr the i: -r. f-o : i , er in y.ird5 a :'.:, ... K aeres. as 2 1 ts a:y i:i fie ' ,,!'!'! ' J ?r"v " '" " '!''' 'rj . ! at:- , , ... wre .Iv-. ;.. 1 .,. c..t:M b titrifl i;.!.i a . n-! e it i. snr;: irr,e,-es arr in VT:i- r--. t .-.m!' y. th-. ?'ate. ., r.- Knlii.d. The farm v. ill : a!.ci:t iMy, ami " ' ' "' tv i:t ' fj j d tim! r on the farm. ! i ro li.ee 4 ' to Vl Ions of li - iirnw jrr.iin of al1 Kind. There is an abu:i- j d.mei- of Li'MLS rt-XE on !.. farm. r. pe.it, ilns is i!:e re.;t. 't bargain ! r.a-.v . li'.-r -d i:i litis et.'::i!y. l.i lh- m.in th. t ii is .'in.i iry, an' desir.-s to I::r:?i and r.rse : sl.wk. To s.ieii a nun, w ho has a m ulerif ! Mini of ti'.iu.-y l-ir firs' pv tuetit. there is a ' rare eliiec to seeiii-e s propertv, 1 ra.lt i:i tl;e : liatnre of il.:::es must V . Tease in val'ie '. cnd:i.tl:y, for ilie period of a full g.-nera- i ti..t ytl lo com... I Time, o lo 7 y - :rs. to si;i: pur -I'sser. It' ! you have the i iclimt'on, tLe means, and ! the pine I . d-.el.ipi; one of the finest , trai Is ol I :;'. in t! co'liity, call ..t this of-j lic-j lor pirtii ul l. ... j A Fir.i-T-?. TT. FAKM,t:ON'TA!MXn j One linri.Sr-l ar. 1 Sixty Aires, ir? ll.e best 1 w lieit-jr i-wieir i!i-!iiet in the .Mate of tlii.i, f situated or.-.--! i:f ii!;,e from .V:n uid.i nil-! ro.id st ition, in K.vfi-I I cii'if, anu on-1 n.ie Sr. ii a ms! pit.-e. "'b.' i;i'p ov..-uie:its area larjrc v,-s'ory Blilt'K HOl'SK (IS; r.e.s, b.i'I aed cel'f ), I.i;b!e I.o ii'.rnj an.l St il:". nr.d ot'i- r bitlMi-itrs. nod a w-II : of I n iter. A sire..:'.; of sj.rm Water traverses Hie centte of fh .U There ia a l.ire oreha-d oil th- i-ree-.ts -s. Will taUe. S70 pi-r aer-.-, pit c.sli, rest in pivTiienis. ( A lar -i a.'j'.inirg sol I for $1 J p.-r acre.; file reason for selliriif. is the Je-iie to invest j in city pni-rty, in CireK vi.i -. tor all in forn ation .i.lilress J. S'.vf.YEU, Circleville, Pickaway Co., Ohio. FARM VI ACRE, ACHIT ;' A'.RES clear, IJ miles west of East S ilem, ou the .'.M'llin road. Running water beltveeii house ar.d bin. All kinds of fru't. !ni.rtve nients a l.i. 2; House, we.ith 'rboirdeil Rank I Barn, Waon thed, Corn Crib, Hog Pens, Spring House. The quality ol land is pood, and clear of stones. Thin farn is in Wa'k ertonnhip. For further particulars, ad uress G. W. SLTLOI FF, Ea.it S deni, JuaiaU Co., Pa. A FARM OF BETWEEN' OXK AND tw o hundred acres, about 3 miles from M;f tlinfown, liavinj; Iheieon erected a good Duelin g House, pond Frame Bank Barn, and Tenant Ilou.se. Tnere is a spring at the house, and running water nn the prop erty. For sal" at. a moderate figure. For further particulars address KL'TH BL'XC'B. Mifiiintown. Ju: iata Co., Pa. ON'E OF TUB MUST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the county may be purchased of the nudersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TVl'O 41'lfi -i tiavi.iir thtrp-.n t-reet.-d a , " " FrameIt , com. 1 modious Stable and othi-r outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door ot the house. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. i . . Ws.. eV 4 .i.-t-.' I .1 a. 1 i l"." - I M Trnrtlrrt H iUn FE3XSYLVANIA RAILSUAD. TIM K-TAdLE Tunoron n Im-it- fwr'n-n Tvis BsrwtES lukiaixtirsii ad ,'ur iun i. utrit K VSrWAKD WESrV.RD. ! ' V. . M 'o.)U .s t M. p. y, . e! a., ei - k ' ' T' svi';. C;ve :: .' 1 l- '!'le? N e j.itI r. m I .Mv.: 5:2 i o n; r, t! -t --1 6 7 l" 7 :ft 7 4'i n i . H VI 1 Si Ht 1 : hi:. i: S:: ' ;i i j i S ."H.l O ; Jt"'; -.'i J l:-; ' i ., : 1 4. I :7 JIM 4"i --4 ii l : ..I' li 7 1' ; 7"' Kexiro i 1.' : 1 . i ". ; f '. iSi l :: 3 j: : V:i":!t.i '. 1 ..rtii.i I in i', 4 ll -., T- il ij' I1M MeVev: ''2i 4 ; v-..i..'i . : i j ij s , i. :i 4 .: I". U-ii. "i 1 1 .n i :-, 'i'f-'i '.I l"; 1 II hi 'ii f et i iU: s !-!' . r . r : ;:". i -ei H ph.I.. ' Iphia 11 "ii i J ri i ; In,: " .,,..:, i : 1 1 a I'. ; V t; ;:i "t i V I' ' i a rn ; .VcVeV-wn ij ! 7 I', a -Ii : , I:!' r 7 ' . ::i : r1: r-i - t I - .- - a it. : I ; r- ' K :s a it-: i,e!' V.i'.l i .iia S -'i am; I i!t-.bt. : h &; a ill ; Alt , I 4 .p i. r: : !-l'.wn ! I'l 'i .t nt II ill' i! rt't-tTt 1 I:'. ;:i a . . Altli:V 2 o- a .., i-j:;,.,,.. i II ! Line l-"Vis 1 t.il.i !e I till ill II " a -'....,,..:i . , - w . - r -v . ill, i; iri.i..rL' .) II Lt:;i; Tl ::.( ::i .1 0.1 i in t , ,..,.,,, , .,- - ii..,,.,,,,....,., ,. -a . 1 vr.n 7 i V m i Altotcia I 4 p m ; Pitts- l.irg II 4". m. f,t r., If,, , .:... fiunr'ihwu. Xf'ci-ort. M i'e i'o'rn. Mt t",i"t. ! IVwtiar- and Bttt'$ .'.... irica FUcitd. r . . t tvibd r ant Trains, IiiPi'lcip:.! i bxpreks leaves Pitrshnrir nf 1 p "i : .Uhmtu M l i in; hell's Mills i " 1 m! 'r"nt' r-s 1 0 i s .. us : Tvrone lo:,:: inii: Snru.-e (re-k it - til , 1 .111 i.vsfn mi 1 1 in at ii, II IH'i.i.1.111 II lo I. Ill; Lett is-I town 1. ..Op in; :Uim:!!i rj-ipin; arrires t II irri-herz at - t p in, aud Philadelphia at I le.l in. At'aiitlc F.sprv leaves Pittsburg ,4t 11) pin; .Ml Mini lil'tpm; Tt rone pin; lliitti-iidiin 7 p io ; M t. Union K ' ' p in ; M - e.t town P ! p in ; i.e ist.iwn ft .M p in ; y.Jili i 9 IS i in ; s.-wi.rt : 'vi p tn ; Dun- c.i!iTi-ii io p m ; II ir-i.-turiC It' , p m-; j arrivi-s in I Inl i lelt Tia 1M a iu. Pacifl.: K.t.'ss I. .lies Piitbu-2 at lo a ii; Alt-ona 71i am; Tyr..:ic t ' 1 am; H,:;iti'i!T.io!i M plain; Lew isto-.t n '.I i-'i a in ; iii in o i, in: i;iiTte::nrio.i I. l-i a it. : i HaTi.bnr? 1 1 StI p m; a.ri e in I Lili-lel- It. i :i 4 p m. l'ac,r,r f.xnrri, f.,! o'. .ulij. in.' !, M.lt rrt-te Mt Vi,:o4. .U.-r.'eir jud A'tr- ; ;,.-. k-'ich Fi rir-i i. ' -lt 'i-t'.c f'j'f.r. tt oh Sni vt iri'7 t'o;i at i .!:.. iv.V, M.tph-h'u ant M :ryr:'., ir., Fheyl .Y. if A ;lrrrtit-mt'i's- .VJ B ?M? ' AeAijJs.nw R7F533S2i U r '. V " ' $A T'Pi ? V r-ii T.i J ( f'i-Wf- -. r.ie-, f. ..r,: s-r . l A vc-i .i.ie r" p''te n -1 tlionl Ktra j -ir.ly in tli r. 1 li-r Kei-jltl IMsrcM-, , I riitr i!s-.-jr. 1 l t-l .-si ii:.-nUN oi' th? highest onirrin proof P ! .r ih I'li-ci.r TeS-tos. rati for War. nr Sir-re lrlntt.-ffe l ur. .1 l-':.r I :- t il..: '1' rlriirltt's. Sri totlr ri I l.r niurrt Kwle b.iuuejr Juuil Lirrrl'nr'. I VAeJf.ZfJ'fl SAPS E17TERS. J It is t:,ih-s' Ill.xvl ;rl;l. nil-1 .tlniilinl. pv.tv j.iei...-i in ne.r- li.-:ihl,lal iu:Uou, iu.d (Ion itti.i i i ses. nis-iuoaiij tuurrn, II- ' ,iifii- .'.t'l rlTfVfs Jrww- r.ln ffMii;..! "i tyv v -.;vt tinu, ovttf- K t'tr... -1 ?' iC it v r mm Ih, cUuii n XK:t -A iWi . w. ; ri -. AtKr, iui 1.00. VARXCrj'3 SAFE PILLS r tt t'-Kiiv '. t'- a 1 sti.t.'i'n for a M4.-s.i -r.A: mL b,.r..-is .i-. mil mirare fc,-: 1 ".- t:-?J fivl '! is-t-ii i..ly. litfrfVr;-;:. j r T .rs-n.i-t-s""- -S't:;"s,i M k.,-r'.ii.s. p -J airf-.s-ji. iiLa-ikii u u Vi'narZ fn ,ffeiH.B.V:r.2rS,Cc s!T f sWfor LJJj-iui iZ hi, LilliliJ, riEVLLR- IX GROCEKIi:.-, KOTIOXS, KKADY-MADi: n.OTilllN'G HATS Si. CAPS B iTS & .SHOES, Jotnstowa, Janiata Gonnty, Pi?.. ;. ', ... ,., CT-Thankfultotliai ie for th, irlil- eral patnn.ie in th- pisf, wo a--i,-is 3 con- tinuanee or the same. All Uin.U of rrotlucc TaKea in rclisi:it Iur Goods. DCXIXiRE k. CO., LIMITED, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co , Pa. i, 1879-tf Dec, V, l.Ts.a '..-r. -Ti : .":'tMiH.i.r.7.pui, f- W?yrTM?L:yi Jl te-.r:;e. lile- Cir- h v.-i.-. ij'V - j .1 rr.. M:n. Ic-f bU. -s -.'i. 1 uk! A-, ai.il sli.ml.l lii'-:"- e" !, h.-.1 hte.ev. r lh JOL'la E. ATKINSON, ATT? HINKY - AT -1 AW, jn-TLIXTOT.-t. PA. I T7"Co:'-rtii.0 and Conveysr-ciiig prompt ly atlemieii to. ; trria'K tin Main street. In his place of j r !! lies, sunta ! H i le street. i Lt:: r mcme:-:n7 'At T--1 . i T I'i..oi- t :,.t 'i iti.r, e:i ' ':i e'.et.ri' ( a'i : eilieei or claiu-ii, ai I ' . n I ii ft r ii o-i '. je tr-e;, f.?t uoor -A of K.e i, ' .rd b:ni ii'lir. A,..;'. 1 1. it7--f .4 LKHKJ.-J. rAITKIwOX. " ATT0C:IY-JLA,,, MI' FI.IXTuWy, JCXIATA :0., PA. C" .:; bi.sess i romplit-atieud a I . r. Bridge st.eet, p-,i"-; t" Coi;r ilui,,. sfU-re. ryVl! U. STONb, ATTORNEY- AT- V V., M:FFL!"ir,'.V.V, HA. Z"CiV-t. are! 3T rr k.s tl bui- 1 .l: .t.ee.' I lo. Jlhi.: I ". . JOHN .v-L.JtJHLlV, T V'7i" ' s-n-- c- -p potr Rir.ir.. jixi ir.j rn. r.f. !X7"''i y r-ii ;lr Compan: . t re - U.'.. I.'ee. H. 1x7 VI v THOMAS A. KLDLit, 31. 1. Physician and Ar iSiau .v. i .i. Oth. e hon's I'roiu ; . sr ,, S - fce" I". h'. father r". : r end of Water street. Ill' ,S.,;i,a r.,ci--i: j ry M. C.'AM'IOiU', M. ii-.s resuiued a"'i !y rl. ??-.c:U-e of 0 cllufi-n: I- l!:'lf.e I'.' 0" ltl tn-s I a:io Ir : al.ut n l:. 1 Sll-g-v y lie.- Ill and ' i.ei. ..iiia., n, i m." i.. I mlcajrnin. Jmii'i'.i Co . Va. OrrirE f. :-nieriy oec-'ve.! l-y I)r.?ti rr, tf. Pr-.te-siiei-il business proiuptiy attended io :tt all hours. J) L. ALLEN, M. IV, Has civnmenc-d the rra-t:reof Ve.iirino and Surgery and a!ltheir....i!ateral branches. Otlice at Aeademia, at the residence of Cap J. J. Patterson. I iJ "'J J JKNRV HAUsIiDKIiuKIl, M. b.. Continues the prirtiee of ! di. ine nj Snr-jery and ali their eollaforal iir;iMeo-s. ti:li.-e at his resi.lenee-in MeAiisterville. Feb 0. 1S7.1. T J S. AK.ULil, AT rORXE V - AT - LA V, RICHFlF.l.n, JL'MATA Co., i'A. All business p-on.pt.y a;ie: snltaiionj iu two lauu i I t'i, Cnn- j (j "rlj:1- j " " 11 ' ! i I' T I VI' ! FV !M Iv" OF JX2FFa.i.'VT V5 , V 1. rn BRANCH AT I' HT ROVAL. I Stook!iolder3 Ir.uivIiuI? Liable. i J. MVIN I . )'v!.-:K.)V, Pr.; r-l i . VAX ii;w 1 t, ('n)iir. ! I'.iny : J. Xavin l"ci -r..y, 1..... J...il's, ' -.-. C. P. !:, , VV. C. Pooie..!', T 'r.s : ; ... , i l-l.iiii- '.I leier. L iuj K. A'k.uobii. STi Cl.lt: J. Xevio Pom-Toy, J.inits Ii. (i've.on, rhtlip W. Ii.-,.i.,-r, Win. V:i.i S. ::-i7rn, Just-pi, K .tlir. ek, iai-tl Il.-rr" Heirs, tie .: J.H-..1.-, J ill" II. Ire. :' i, I., h. Atkiusi.it. Jl.irv K.ir' ., , - ' :! t.. H. ns ill, J. !i..mes .. triTi, ,.:,h II tzier T V 1 - i , 'no I Moiitter, F ! r " . Chi:..lfe Snyder, Jo'nn lle.ti - r. X7" Int-r. st :i'..w.-d Ihe - te i f S pf : eeni. nr- I". n-i.Tiiiis e.-rriH,. .,!,.. 4 -s- .:ent...n I ' jm:v.:v;:v-t.- " iTJL't r . t t r. TJ -. s-, m -j 'f1 I I Arn;i:reiou! o Passenrpr Tr-i:tl. X.ier.w:-vt U:Ii. li-7fi. Trains U.iie ti irril-ur z us f w-t ? For Ne'v York v; i AtUntonii, il I' !, 'i fl. III.. :'.f- i I -I", p. VI. Fi r N -v York t '.s Mii'stl- ; 'i-a -'H..-n..; b.o. k I; .nt.-," .; ;Pat i.;. ), n n a III. iO-'l I tip TO. lri-i.o;i e.ir ; ar-ives i.r -a Y For pi,;;., !.:;:., at i !". f. ! t L.p.), M I'.".. ti .'i" ,t l'-! iiii.i 4 ; ni. For ir.-.;:i:t-,- -. 1". ii (!'-! ";:..) t )'., : a n, I l i. i ' ,i , :.,, j, : t. Fo - Pottsville ' 5 I"., ie,i :;n I 4 p in. -iid t i i -scMiy-ki1'. tis)-: iianiri j-.... , ... ..tun...,,. ir.-r Liiii-ts'..; :-i! r-..':i:ut:u, at j ! ., ! 0 a i i. a ' r F"" A:'' ' at 5 10, ? 0".. 0 a ro, 1 1" lri:.rh :t 2 4'i ! ni. 1. r Act.. ni.. b :'') I I ! p 1.1. The i !" i-i.t so", a 1:1. aid Hi p in Ii iee ;!.r-..ii a. iur Ne- ! et'et 11. Til-- S tn .. 111. train has through cars fr I'niii ii ' j.iua. Tile ft am at-d I 4-1 pin i:t ,,' renr:.sr:i,iii af Ii n-loitr a-Mh ulii'i ieie t-.i.-.s fl'llins tbr.tilth ca.s f,,; NsW V'i:i. V1J i'l ilaJeiplua and - fl ..1 I Il.oofc ::.,:io," SCSDJYS. for Xew Y""k at " 'Z a. ot. r'.ir Aiienti.u 11 ?wl way stations af .1 1 -n. r or Ke i, I.r:, Philadelpai ad a Maliuoa at I I'l p l:l. TraiKf fjr !ltrr:,'.i;rr - as f-Alava : Leave Ni ,v Yr.r'i via Ai'er'ovr:: at S 4 a 1 ou sii.l ." :;o p M. Le.ite N--v Y iik via -'TI .-rut fw-.k Ro'ite" nT, t Ph.! . '.. '1 ni 1 7 4 1 a I -t:. i i h pin, airlvh. it li.iriU-t.i-j;, I e', a 'Ji i' "J 1 p ni, I'liro'ijrli car, N'.-.t Ymk t" II iisliiir. Le;ve L me.is'ei- ! a ni 'i ! '' p 111. I.e.ive 'n:uttih!:i 7 ii a in 11:. I - 4 p in. Leave i hiladelpliis at ! 4 . a. in., 4!': and li t I l'-t hvp. ). and 7 4". D in. Leav e P..tt,.vi!!e ai C "SI, ;i in . ui. and 4 4 p .11. Leave K M'ling at 4 ".'). 7 1 1 jU 4 1 so. 0 ;.', s or an J lo 4 1. . 1 1 Len.e puttsville vi.i Sehuvlx i. -in i S'tie - h .1111 1 i;.- i;j-b, S i 1 a in. I.e .v j A'io-.-i i m :io luiii aud Siis.i:ehan!i.. Brute o, j 1 1 1 a ni. Leave Ailontown at 3 30, 9 03 a 10., li 10, 4 3U and it uo p m . ' ; Sl'A'b ITS j , ei,ve N-K.T vrfe al h Ai, m I Leave i'iiil.olelpi.ia at 7 -i p iu. Leave Ke.tdi i al : " u. and I t :'.i p IB. Leava Aileiitum n e.l '.l'.u m ! C. O. liN'tlKK Centra! Pms'r Pi.t-ft Jgent. J. E. WtiOt ftN. iienerai Manager. t ; Sale Bills f all kinds priitud short i nolle at fill, otic,. T
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