SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOMX: Wedneaday. AngtiHt 19. 1VT4. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per nnnra. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents per inch for ech insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn. I't cents line lor each insertion. Deductions -ill! be ma le to th se desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter TENS' A. E. RETIME TABLE. v er tisins leave Mifflin Station a 1:AS1 WARb. Philadelphia Express, 12 45 a m. Kast Line. 115 a m. PaWnc Kxoress, Id 01 a ni. ItarriJ-lnirv Acc-jaime.. 11 a 111. I ay Kxpr.-ss. 1 42 m. 1U":', 6 12 p m. Cincinnati Express. 8 &U p m. Mt a no. Fittbnrg Express, 1 2" a m. fill" mnali Express, 2 14 a m. Vacitic, 5 58 a ra. Way !' isseiirrcr. Ill 4 a tti. Mail. 3 3d p in. Fast Line, ti 45 p ni. Mitt in. Jui.e 21, 174. LOC.1L IKTELLIGECE. Tii'pnlilii'M Primary Election on Situr--:v. tri i'it. Locust Gr. ve Sabbath School pic-ni-ked J lsst Satuiday. The time for shooting souirrcls begins on Th K-Sahb.th Sclio. I pc nicked! rndav, a Macedonia. ast Frost put in an appa '-tm e several morn- - ings, lual w-.-ck, on th Allegheny raoun-: S-UD we to a juggler : "What do tains, i y.u think of Spiritualism " His re- The willow tree at Moist's spring, a short i ply was, 4I have seen mediums do miny distance southeast f lovn, is :'l feet in j wonderful things that I do not under circu.i.ference. j staud , undetand them , M The l,i .cks liths ol Lancaster county j J0 under9tand my tricks. I have no - n. li'M." n VIIT I' II III ItJIlVIMlTl.lit UD '! UTih i i This niohih. 4 Til lu'wr i,l liii.'sl mitt a fnt ! n fMint this county were to Cape M v ..k! enjoyed j Jou beIieve ,hat the followers of Spirit- ".lip" in old Ocean, last week. ualisua lcuow that they are tricked?"' Judge Orvis. ol Centre county, ha been j 0 i th"r re millions of people who noun:. .tied :or Additional Law Judge by I earnestly believe that the luanifesta tlie D. iuoeratic entity convention, j turns are from the .-pint world. Only Th --:;e-'. " . u . Ww Academe, I those who 'keep the banners on the las! 1 u-ir-U. , lias t e.. pro-ounced the 1 uter wa,s kuow tLe ,rt TheJ baJe most cotiipl.-te and rleasuratile occtston ol" i ... ... . , , ! M'teui : that is appareut in the taps, tliit ch;ira;ter ever Jassed in this county. . , , . ,, "I The taps, tu a great measure, are alike J udiie Merrelt, ot Pittsburg, passed I . , , , , r , .. ,, , r. , eveiy where throughout the country. It several hours with Hie 1 resby lenau i J 6 1 tabl.aih School while it pic-nicked last j is p'endid jugglery." Ti.ursd The Graid Li-dge ol" the Knights of Itfl.t..iu j.t tl... Slur ni IWrmt-kdii;, . M-.ubled at Suuhury yesterday. ' K. 8. Par- I ker. L., represeuui Cocaiamus Lodge of j t.is plic.-. j . . . . ".' , ' III Ills bll.. 1 1 .: rt'Jlli. 111 c the c'..iiiru I I s,i,.g he .- be (o,d .eihug cionog as if nothing uuiiu.tl h id h.ippmcd, just across the way troui tue aisiua:itlvd room. Last Thursday a braki aan, a resident of ilarrisbnrg, trom tiie rear end of a freight iruiu ol cars near Oianiille station, Mill! in county, lie was consideiaoly hurl. Alter the drevsing of his wounds at this place be proceeded bene, to Ua.ri-bnr. William Seholl. of the firm of Showers ! &. Sebo.d, has returued fioiu State ol j Indiana, v.herj he had gone ub a lot "I j buggies. He sol 1 out clean arid ctenr, and prononces the Ibxisier State a gd State. They are a ll'-osing f.nu at buggy -i-ikmB. By a recent distribution Mr. H. A. Mam bangh received '-prize money accruing from the capture of Nca- Orleans," in which he participated as a Sergeant in the M. C. of the U. S. Xavy. Iu his sphere and Una of duty Slanibaugh was a distinguished ollicer. A number of families, after they rcturmd Irom the Presbyterian :-.atli.ith School pic nic, spread their tables in the shale in Mr. David Watt's yard, and there partook of a sumptuous repast. For their kind invita tion to us to join them, we tender thciu our hearty thanks. Last Wednesday night aboot 10 o'clock, banks Muthersbaug", a lad about 10 years old, while in a somnam bulistic state, stepped out of a seooud story window to the pavement below, a distance of about 12 Ieet, and, straDge to say, be wes nut hurt. The chairman of the Democratic county committee ol Berks county, at the county convention last week, reid the name of the candidate who had not paid last ear's As sessment, and also stated that there yet re mains a balance of $404.36 in the hands of the treasurer of the county committee. Miss Ella J. Baer, of Lancastjr city, brings a suit of "breach of j romise" against Dr. John A. Barr, of West moreland county, and wants $2"i,000, for the loss of the doctor. It is alleged that they would have beeu married but another winsome Udy met the doctor and estranged las atlectious. Last F'riday a son of dipt. H. II. Wilson accompanied the MetQfabbath School to Macedonia On rel at place, the lad managed to fall Ve canal, and would have been drowuH but for the pres ence of Mr. Alonzc Fasick, of Patterson, who sprang into the canal and caught the child as he was disappearing under water tba third time. We are indebted to Mr. fty-.M T. Fox. Secretary of the Berks County Agricultu ral and Horticultural Society, for a pamph let copy of Premiums, Rules and Regula tions of the Berks County Fair, to be held at R-ading, September bib, 9th, 10th and Ilth, 1&74. The Piemiuui amount to nearly $3,KM, $1,300 of which are for trot ting. noward Fry, aged about twelve years, son of Jacob Fry, of McVeytown, was drowned in the canal yesterday a week. He had gone in "swimming" with other boys. Tbey did not miss him when they left the canal. He was first missed at home. Search was made for him His clothes were found where he left them when he entered the water ; that gave a clue to the finding of his body. After some time it wa gotten out of the canal. Last Saturday evening, the mul train east, due here about 6 o'clock, struck a man who was walking on the track between Patterson and Lewistown. Fortunately, the nnfortauate man was caught and beld on the "cow-catcher," till the train was stopped. He was then put on board and brought to Patterson. He had an arm broken and a band cut off. and was severe ly hurt in other parts of his body. He is an Irishman. Before coming to this country he lost an eve and a thumb by an explosion. Y..r - - A to --.a threl.i,; I should know something of their ! 1 WOUlJ' therelore """ , ,. , . , ... j the Republican voters of Juniata countv, tuacu.11. , .-i.aK-. a ie- t u; (iwraitii, w I crept quietly to within , , , , . ., ,. .,. ., . . ' J ' Jeremiah Lvons, Esq., as a suitable candi- t.. Un.g, o. II, .... u. ... i complete ; ,,u Ieet of tUm. Afwr satisfying my ! d,te, to be Vvtod fur at the Prioury Bsc- ruining oidcr. ror particulars addr.'ss ft. .1 u j ; ... .. , ., ... , ,. ,. eyes, I thought it best to demand a sur- tion for Congress. He is well qualiBed, is TUuSK ho vtb a reliable prepara tion should trj Pain Cure Oil. It is a wonderful Reruedj, and fast becoming popular. Use it. Sold wholesale and retail by Bank &. Kani lin, Mifl'.iutowo. Home, Sweet Home. now plea sant it is to b6 at a good home and en joying one's self bjr playing, or listen ing u some one playing the Uiauo or Orgau. The Golden ToDgue Parlor Organ, and Eureka Piano and adver tised in another column. Avail your seif of the opportunity; jou will not regret it. To the Weak, the Worn, and the Weary, th editor of the Bosiun Re corder say i : We can moist unhesita- tingly recomuaend the Peruvian Sy rup, a protected solution of the protoxide of iron, to all the weak, the worn, and the j weary, having , richly experienced itsj j benefits. It possesses all the qualities ! ciaitued for it by its proprietor." DcElN'a a storm last week a barn in St. Clair township was struck by light ning and took fire. The proprietor having heard that skim milk was the only thine thai would nut out Ere bv lightuing broke for his spring house and bi.gl0 (() gkjm his ni,k crock4 but fce. f.,re he gU through with the j ib bis neighbors fathered in force and eilin- puMieJ ,he re wi,h water.Crrf Inquirer. I theory in regard to their work, only I that I believe it to be jugglery." "Do A citizen of Fayette township, writes the following under date of Au- gust 8,h " SeVeral ni8htS two '"!'? u,en UIJ Vecii trees visit I thought it no more than light that I render of tlioir ners.ms. I would bare ' liked to have seen them before a Ju3. , ' 'ce, so I asJ them to surrender - . 1 hey didn't though. I did not , time to hear the echo of my voice, forj their thundering hasty retreat. They, however, left tue a couple of trophies in the shape of two hats. 1, however, have no cabinet for such things, and I , , would like them to come and take them i sway It would Lave done you good to . Lave seen them run. They traveled as ' if old Scratch himself was after them, ! and I think he bad something to do ' . ith their enternri.e. Thev n-1f fasf ' some crape vines in their retreat, and I c l i tumbled about like wounded thieves. 1 don't ask yon to meution their names ; I don't want ycu to do that. If the boys will come and get their hats, and apologize, I'll let them off. I live about two miles northeast of McAIis teiviile." The Bright Side. "Look on the bright side cf life." This and similar sayings are seen every day. V. e never see written, "Look on the dark side." Ob, no, it has no beauty. There are no charms in the thoughts of dark days. We have no desire to think of them. Yet it wonld be better if we were as well prepared for tbetu as for the happiei days. If we are to have a happy hour with a friend, we meditate over it, and think how we will best speed it. Scarcely an hour passes that some thought of it does not pass through onr mind. And do we not enjoy it all the better for thitiking about it ? If we had i-uoshine for a year, with out a cloudy day, and with no night, wonld we not be overjoyed to see a cloud in the west ! Would not night with all its beauties be a blessing? We wonld meet it with heartfelt thanks. We would see a thousand benefits in the datkness that never were known. Night has its beauty ; so has the cloudy day. We see the glory of God in the twinkling stars ; see his power in the majestic cloud mountain ; feel a reverence for the great Ruler of the upper world as the thunder rolls through the beaveus, an worship the unseen God with an awe that only each influ ence can call forth. When the quiet suushine cotnes forth ijpon lis again we are better for the change that has passed over us. So it is with life. If we look on the bright side, and fail to see the dark threads that are passing through tha silken woof f life, we will not be as happy as if we bad seen all. It is better to prepare for dark days. It is better to think of the tolling bell for deputed friends; of the silent cham ber of a 6ick loved one ; of the sad "Good bye" that must be said, and the letter which carries th news of a grave made in a foreign land. Better think of these before they come, and bo pre pared to meet them, aa you are to bear good tidings. If we would give some time to such thoughts: we would be wiser and trouble would not have such a dark appearance, and we would be better able to see the bright aide of life. Olux Kolas d. Acapewia, Pa Aug. 15, 4974: Wasted Three bushels of clean timothy seed. Call at this office.. Lim. Persons needing good Lime for building or for on land, cab now be supplied at D. Cunningham's new Draw Kiln, at Locust Grove, in Milford township. Aug. l'jL-St The "Happy Hollow" Union Sabbath School ill hold a celebration in the grove near the school house, on Saturday, Au gust 29th. All persons are cordially invi ted to attend, and are expected to bring refreshments. A d.vsgerous counterfeit hiving sp peared on five djllar notes cf the Trader's National Bank of Chicago, the Treasury Department offers one-hall ' per cent, premium for the return of irpnilinrt fiv dollar nntaa of Kcnlr , t0 the Department for destruction -Ex. The Supreme Court of this State has j decided that the public sale of Un claimed pact ages by express companies, which are unopened, is a fraud upon the rights of tho owner, and that the company is liable fur the value of the goods. This is a decision of consider able public importance. Ex. Hand -Book of Politics for 1874, ET HON. EDWARD McPHEKSON, Clerb of Iluute of Keprtsemtalita V. S. This accisatk and mpaktial Volume gives the full becobd on the "Increase of Salary Act" and its repeal, on Transporta tion, Civil Rights, and Financial Questions, including the act of 1P02 creating " Legal Tenders' and coin interest on Bonds, and the various Expanding and Contracting acta since. President Grant's Messages and Memorandum, Interviews, Letters, Procla mations, and Action in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Supreme Court De cisions, Illinois and Wisconsin liailroad Laws, Constitutional Amendments, made and pending, in States and Nation. "Back pay" Statistics. Tables of Appropriations, Debt, Elections, Currency Distribution by States and sections, Ilc. Invaluable lor campaign. Cloth, (2.50, post-paid. Address GEO FKS. DAWSoX. P. O. Box 434, Washington, D C. CANDIDATES' CARDS. CON GUESS. Mr. Editor : As the time is approaching for nomina ting a ticket to be supported by the Re publican party this fall, and as our system of making nomination requires announce ments to be made at least four weeks before the Convention, and one of the most im portant offices to be tilled is that of Con- a man of untirine zeal, and a thorough Re- i publican, and if succcisful in making the j- a-. l j . o w, electloa , .lieve wouM De elected PATTERSON, CONGRESS, To the Republican of Jutiata county : Permit me to suggest the name of Jamts lrv"n "f Tuscarora township, as a suitable candidate for Congress in this district. Mr. ,, Iru in ia 4to .lu-.i'i me a Ktillact lf.ni)h- HJ u T of Bns bariDeM aI1j intellectual acquirements, and If eiect- ed would represent our district with honer ! to biraself and credit to his constituents, j " nominated he will poll a larger vote in ! Ini.'nid y .iiiitf ihan anv iaTltus nn a m K t Hac . ' . , . . ... , lieen rnnnidnte tor this nrh.-e for manv vears. SPRITE HILL. CONGRESS. Mr. Editor : The time approaches when the announcement of candidates, accord ing to the usages of our party, must be closed. Permit me to announce the name of Dr. J. P. Sterrett, as the choice of this county for Congress. The District is a new one, and w ith the selection of a strong can didate, it may be our honor to secure the Congressiivual nomination. FAYETTE. LEGISLATURE. Editor Sentinel : Permit me to name Reuben Caveny, Esq , of Fayette township, as a suitable candidate for the Legislature. Mr. Caveny is a well known citizen of un impeachable character and ui doubted abil ities. He his long been one of the closest observers of political affairs, and would make au intelligent and useful member. He resides, too, in the strongest Republican district of the county, and would command a large vote. Many Republicans unite in urging his nomiuatiuu. DELAWARE. LEGISLATURE. Editor Juniata Sentinel and Republican : Permit me to present the name of George M. Srrjtlker, of Tuscarora township, as a suitable candidate tor Legislature. Mr. Smelker is one of our best Republicans, and as a citizen stands at the head of our best men, and I believe if nominated at our Primary Election, all our best citizens would supiurt him, and elect him to that honorable position, which he would fill with credit to himself and honor to the citizens of Juniata county. MIFFLINTOWN. LEGISLATURE. Edito Sentinel and Republictn : Please announce the name of Samuel L. Herr, of Port Royal, as a candidate for the Legisla ture. Mr Herr is an old citiscn cf Juniata comity, and has long been favorably known as an honest, careful and prudent business man, (the qualifications so much needed in our public councils,) and the people of the county can safely intrust their interests in bis hands. MILFORD. COMMISSIONER. Republican Votert of Juniata County: Permitone of your "rank and file" to pre sent Christian Sbellenberger, of Fayette township, as a candidate for the otlice of County Commissioner. Mr. Sliellcnberger's fealty has always been at par, and the suc cessful management of his individual affairs '$ a sure ind-'X of the management he will bring to bear in the Board of County Com missioners. As be has no competitor for the primary election, let us all prepare to give bim a "rousing" election in Kovetn- ker. FERMANAGH. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, tC JOHN H. RCNKEL, having leased the shop, ice., of Peter Brennisholls, de ceased, will furnish the citizens of Perrys ville, Patterson and vicinity, with the best Fresh Bert; Teal, Mntlon, te. Receiving, as he does, all his beeves Irom the Wetter market; he feels sure he can satisfy all who may patronize him. Perrysville, July 22, lf74-2m tOMHCKCVL MIFFLIXTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. A. H. A. Stambaugh. Mmtlutowx, Ang. 19, 1674. Butter , 20 i-t o.( lain! ........i 12 Dried Apples 10 " Black hemes 10 " Kapbemes Potatoes ....... si Ham Shoulder jo Sides ........ 1'8 Washed Wool 40. Ground Alum Salt, per sack .... 2 itO JIIFFLISTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weetly by 1). ". SulouiT Wheat, 1 intol is Oats, 55toM) Corn, Jo Barley O0 Clovtrseed .......... 4 75 Timolhvseed. ....... ......... 2 .'. flaxseed 1 75 .Miscellaneous. iROCLA.M ATIOX. W II E REA?, the Hon. Bexj. F. JrisEix, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the illu Judicial District, composed of the counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumber land, and the Honorable Jonathan Weiser and John Koons, Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of Juniata comity, have issued their precept to me directed, bearing date the 24th day of April, 174, for holding a Court of l Iyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at MIP F LIN TOWN, on the FIRST MONDAY of SEPTEMBER, 1871, being the 7th dav ot the month. Notice is Hubert Gives, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peace and Constables ol the County rt Jnniata, thai they be then and there in their proper persons, at one o'clock on the afternoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and oyer remembrances, to do those things that to their otlices respectively appertain, and those that are Iwund by recognisance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then may be in the Jail of said county, bo then and there to prosecutien against the ji as shall bo just. By an Act of Assembly, passed the 8lh day of May, A. D., 154, it is made the duty of the Justices of the Peace, of the several counties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of this Court ofQrartor Sessions of the respective connties. all the recognizances entered into before them by any person or persons cbaiged with the coiumision ot any crime, except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of thj Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days before the commencement of the session ol" the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, and in all cases w here any recognizances are entered into les then ten days before the commencement of the session to which they are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same in the same manner as if said act had not been passed. Dsted at Mitliintown, the 24th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seventy-four. WM. II. KNOCSE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Otlice, Mittliutown, August it, 1&74. Order iTI-tln? the Terms of Court. THE following order is herebv made : And now, to wit, Julv 6, 1S74, it is ordered that the times of holding the reg ular Terms ol Court in the t orlv-hrst Ju dicial District, composed of the counties of Juniata and J erry, be bxed as follows : Is the Coi-.iti or Juniata. September Term On the First Monday of September, and continue one week. December Tern On the First Monday of December, and continue one week. February Term- -On the First Monday of February, and continue one week. April Term On the Fourth Monday of April, and continue one week. In the Coiktt or Pukat. August Term On the First Monday or Au;ust and continue one week. October Term On the Monday preceding the First Monday of November, and con tinue one week. January Term On the First Monday of January, and continue one week. May Term On the First Monday of May, and confine one week. The Prothonotary to make publication of this order in all the newspners published in Juniata county, tor thirty das, at least, duly certilied. B. F. JUNKIN, P.J. JUNIATA COUNTY, S-J : I, I. I). Walms, Frothonotary and Clerk of the Common Pleas Court, in and lor the said county, do hereby certify that the lore going is a true and correct copy of the ori gioal order, so full and entire as the same remains of record, and on tile in this ollice. L. s. In testimony whereof I have here unto sftrned my name and affixed the real of said Court, at Mitliintown, the 22ud day of Julv, A. D. 1S74. I. D. W'ALLIS, rroth'y July 2't-tc D. P. SITLOIFF, FORWARD AND C0-U.MISSI0X MERCHANT, DEALER 1.1 GRAIN, LUMBER. COAL, PLASTER, SALT C E M e :n t. CALCINED PLASTEE GREAT REDUCTION IS TOE PRICES OF TEETH! Full Upper or Lower Setts as Low as $3 No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teelb remodeled and repaired. Teeth tilled to last for lilu. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of tho very best kind, for $1.5.00. Temporary sets $-.0O extra. Toothache stopped in five minutes with out extracting tue tooth, at the Dental Of fice of U. L. Dliik, established in Mitllin town in lSbO. G. L, DERTt, Jan St, 1S72 ' Practical Dentist. Administrator's Xotlce. Estate of Peter Brcnuihollz, deceased. T ETTERS of Administration on the es- 1 ' tate of Peter Brennisholtz, late of the borough of Perrysville, dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the tame to make them known without delsv to A. J. PATTERSON. F. S. BRENNISHOLTZ, ddminittratort. July t, lf74-t Jtlineefl a ntous. BEATTY & FLOTTS' GOLDEN TONGUE iPAKIaOIt ORGA.S. ' , f TtHE Beatly 4i Pioris celebrated Golden ' j X Tongue Parlor Organ, the best parlor i organ now in use. liermd i Sr futit. Pa., D;v. 6, l7i. I Messrs. Beatty 4l I'lotts. licnts : I have ! receivel the orjran as sent by your tirin to me. and I have had it examined, and it gives ample satisfaction. Jon Suit. Mahst C-'itt. Pa . Oct. lo, 17:;. The Beatty A. I'lotts celebrated GoM-n ! Tongue Parlor ( Irgan is br far the b-st parlor organ in use. I have Carelnllv rx-' i amined it. and tind its tone, workmanship ! and durability to be the best I ever saw, j i and I can with pleasure recommend it to any on in any one m want of a first-class parlor orgau. Pisor. . II. l .scka. , Messrs. Beatty tt Plotts. Gents: Having had one of your Golden Tongue Parlor Or gans for six months past, I thought belore recommending it to eive ii a fair trial, and am happy to testily that it surpassesail tint i uas been said or aderlised about it. Ihtvei j had professors of miie at.d celrbrat.d or-' i ganists come and try it, and one ami all say i I that it is one of the sweetest and best toned ! instruments in the market. It has t ikr n the shine out of all the others around here. I a in perfectly satisfied with it, and if I could not get another of the same kind, money could not entice nie to part with it You may publish this if you see lit, as my orgau can be tried .y any one w idling to do so, in prool of what I say. A. S. K. Richakds, Late editor of the Tamaqua Courier, uow at Bethlehem, Pa. Messrs. Beatty t Plotts, of U ashingtnn. X. J., are gentlemen of enterrie and whose presence would be a rrudit to anv community. Hackettttutcm tX. J.I Herald. 1S73. I Washington, N. J., is a benutiftil village of nearly HAMt inhabitants, 71 miles from New York, and 12 miles Irom Easton. Pa., j on the line of the I). L. & W R. R. Don't fail to see and examine the Beatty tt l'lutti Golden Tongue Parlor Organ, before buy ing elsewhere, or send for a new illustrated price list just out for IN74 Address BEATTY &. PLOTTS, Washington, '. J. DANIEt, r. BKATTT. HOWARD PLOTTS. April 23-Iy Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Sirp, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined aa to have) the character of an aliment, a. easily digested and assimilated vith the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blootl, and cures "a thousand ills,'' simply by Toning tip,Inrigorating and ? 'italizing the System. The en riched ami vitalized blood per meates every part of the botly, repairing damages ami waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed vpon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, "Nervous Affect ions, Chills and Fevers, Humors. "Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys' and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the btooel, or ae companieil by debility or a low state of the system. Jteing free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by correspotuling reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and neut life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con- . stitulion. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, front weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and inralids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP Mown in the glass, Pamplxlotsi Free. SETH W. FOWLE 4 SONS, Proprietors, TVs. 1 MiltoH Place, Itoston. Bold it Diccciiti ctmiAiir. EW DRI G STORE. 1 BANKS & HAMLIN, (Ilellord Building,) Main Street, .HitnintoMii, Pa. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINE"!, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS Ol LS, YARN 1 SUES. (iL ASS. PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS. BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, B H U S 11 E S, HAIR BRUSHES, TOO HI BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS.1IAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VAKIEET OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great carv, and warranted irom high authority. fX7-purest or WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. E7-PRES-JR1PT10NS cmponnded with great care. June 22-ti. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. TUE undersigned, at his shop, on Water street, Mitiliulown, has now on hand and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. He also has a large lot of COFFINS on band, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared to attend funerals at the shortest notice and on the tnost 'ib- eral terms. He has made a great reduction in the price of Coffins. E"""" Repairing promptly attended to. july2tf O. P. ROBISON. arge stock of ready made clothing ol the Ji latest and choicest styles, fur men and boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, furnishing goods in endless variety lor sal at Samuel Strayer's, m Pattron). ProfrtaiondX Cards. D. L. ALLEN, M. I, I Has commenced the pr'ice of Medicine I and Surgery and all their collateral branches, j Office in J'lfciMtown, Beale township. ! . j;i!j ! . IS74 D. M. CRAWKOliD, M. D , Has resumed actively tli.? prariire of Medicine and Surirvy a'id their roll iteral branches. llice at the old comer ot Third and Orange streets, Mtltlintown, Pa. Nov. 12, lS7S-i.ni THOMAS .. ELUEK, M. D., FLysician and Sursoon, .ntruSronx.r.i. f'ilice b'urs tr.nn J i. a. t Z r. Cf. j fiee in his tarhcr's resi.ien.eT at tr;e sorth j end f W.i'i-r street. f i.L-t'J-i( : A f.FUL-l J. I'ATfLTON. ATTOIiNET-AT-LAYT, MIFFLIN Tt'WN, Jl'NIATA C'!.. PA. C7 Ail tut sin promptly attend .M to. k k In ihe riM.ni formerly oc (pied i b Aitorkey Allison. OfIS E. ATKINSON, .j ATTORN E Y - AT - LAW, Mim.lNTOWN. PA. ' "iiiieetitig and CiT.veyaiicinjr prompt- i ly atten-ttsi to. ! OrrK K 'In Bridge street, opposite the j Court ilou-e Spiare. i ' """"""" f. ... t 1 9 r r " : Rl Mt J. L M E P H. . . '' ' rf"tlE ut lersiv-vu. hiivi's co-i-rieied his : JL new Warehouse in I'Virvnille, wou:4 j respertfuriy invite the 3tr r.t.-n ; Tne , '. tamers of the county to the lact tliat he is j j at all times I I I ! PAYING TiiE HiGUEST PRICES ' i j FOR ALL KINDS OP j ! i j C.1.AIX, SKI US, Ac, Ac. Having introduced new facilities for hoist-; I injr, weihiiig, 4tc we arj now prepared to j I unload wtih the least possible truublj. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either lor CASn OR IN EXCHANGE FOR MtJl CHANDlsE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LUVP, j which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbett township may be found ss complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOT JONS, Queeusware, Hardware, ice, all of which will be sold as low, if uot a little lower than elsewhere- NOAH IIKUTZLKR. Dec. 11', 15i73-tf TNI AT A VALLEY BANK. PoreT0" PltterSOr Jacobs Sl Co ' IFfUSTOWX, Jl-XIATl COI STT, PA. CAPITAL., $0,000. JOSEPH POMEROY, President. T. VAN JRVIX, Cashier. iuarcToas : Josejh Pomeroy, I J'dm Ba'siiarh, Jerome N. Thompson, 11.11. Beehtel, John J. Patterson, j J. W. Frank. George Jacobs, United St'ilet S'tMritiei, Bonds, Ac, bought and sold Stren-thirtiet exebineed for Fire-tirenltei j at market rates. United Mates co!iHins pai I. (Jail and Sitcrr bought at higln-stt rat.-. l)tpit received, rcllectini ntade. draft on the principal citie. aud a gcueral buuking OUMne-is transacted. Bouds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. june8"7o-tl PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, ""iffiinlown, Pa. TOSEPII IIESS would respectfully invite j f ail who want OOOIJ riiorOGKArHS of themselves or th"ir friends to give him a call, and lie convinced that this is lite place tu get GOOD PICTURES. Having prop-ired himself with the BUST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the L.1TFST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First -ClaSS Photograph Gallery, he invites all hiv friends nd the public gen erally to favor h.m wih their patronage, and they will be aremmodV"d with any thing in the line ot Photography. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, ll desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Snail Fictnres copied nnd enlarged. Old Viiibrotypes or Daguerreotypes aIo copied and enlarged, and painted if desired. A good selection of FRAMES kept on hand at all times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Frames, Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frinies, Im tution Roseiv'.id Frames, Rustic Frames, Cabinet Iniiierial Frames, Pictute Nails, Screw. eyes, Cord and Tas sel, ate. JOSEPH HESS. Milliintown, Jan. 7, 171. "Executor s "tot ice. Estate of Ft ex tumUrger, deceased. rUEREAS Letters Testamentary on v v the estate of Peter Ku.i t rgcr, late of Greenwood townhip, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the (aid estate are requested to make imticdiate payment, and those having claims will plc present them properly authenticated for settlement THUS. RU.MRERflER, E. S. KUMBERGER, Jul 27, 1874. Executor. JCB PRINTING OP EVERY KIN D done at this otlice. .VE IP AD YE HEAD QUARTERS ov Bridge I THESE ARRIVALS iTIIIS S P II I ?i Spring" & MM S Which arc sold CHEAPER than at an' other place in town. IilPECTFCLLY YorRS, &C, E.1HL, SCUOTT. NEW j :o: 0. BARTLEY, BRIDGE STREET, NEW CASH STORE LOCUST GPvOYE, MTLFORD TWR, One and a half nils pouth-west cf Patterson. rf"'":: subscriber would mot respectfully ! .1 More at the above place, w here lie is their patronage Willi the latest and most select DRY GOODS, tiKOCKuIES. QUEEN 'WARE. WOOD ATtD WILLOW WALE, OIL CLOTHS, LOOTS & SHOES. AIo, with a trll supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C., All of which lie offers to sell or exchange forcountr- piod:;ce at TI-IK VIRY TaOAVTCST PlilCES. Mich lower, in ?act. than goods have l.een sold within the county for manv rears. Ilc will pay the higlo-st market price tor Locust Posts, Railroad Ties and Wood, either in cash or goots. A. J. IIEIlTZLEPk. I.-ciist f'rore, Aug. lt7:Ltf. B.W.Harley&Co.'s I the place where jou can buy Tin: ki:st a:i Tin: c5ii:.vri:sT MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTHING Livs'. cms. B jors, shoes, .ixd ruRXismxa goods. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and si Ieet slocks ever offered if Ibis market, und a! J.S TOXlSUXfi L 1 LOU' MICES ! Also, mcti u res taien for satts aud parts of suits, wLicb will be made to order at short nofrce, very r. j'on:Me.- Kemomber the f-laee, in Hoffman's New Building, eorntr of Bridge and Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may , l7;Jt WHAT TO WE5B J&NO HOW TO WEftB IT J;ist stew info SAMVEL STRAYER'S CLOTHING STORE. Bridge str?ct, Patterson' l a., ani he will tell you all alxrt it. IUvim? ju-t returned from Philadelphia and New Toils, he can sitpiJy you with the Latest and I.Tioiccst utiles tf CLOTHING OF A L L KINDS, j ct?. Pants. Verts. It iU, Caps, Boots and I Mi-ii:ii ,auu.is in eieness tmii-iT, vr"-is, rioorwii vioin, rnrni'ure, c, cheaper tnr . the cheapest, for the same ipuliiy of good. Call in and be convinced. Measures Taken and Patters-n, May K, 1S7J Manhood: EowLost-HowEestored Just published, a new edition of f "QjI'r. C'dverwelt'a Celebrated Essay on the ra.tic-il are (without luedi ch t ) of Spvrm itorrhce or Seminal weak ness. I iv.li'ntarv S.-nunal Losses. Iinpo t.iry, Mental and pbysieil Incapacity, Im pediments to Jlartiage, etc ; s's-, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by s -it-indulsreisre or s.-X'ial extravagance, fc.e. C"Price, in a sealed cuvelope, only six cents. The relebr ited author, in this admirable Essav, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that tho alarm ing cor.se'iiPPces of aelf-atiuss imy be rad ically cured without the i:ink.eroin use of ii.ternal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of enre at once simple, certain, and e'i'jctual, by n'.-ran ot which every S'ltterer, po matter b.it his condition may be. may cure liiniseil cheap ly, pnvatelv. and radically. ' Cr-This Lecture should be in the hands of every vonih and every msn in the hud. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope tn any address, post-paid, on the receipt of six cents or too post stamps. Address the Puoliibers, CUAS. J. C. KLINE CO. 127 Bowerv, New York, Post.OtEce Bo .5. Nov. ir, lrS7ii-lv. R TISE.V .VTS. Street. G A L 1 1 E A D Y, ' Summer inform the public that he has just opened at prepared to supply al all who nny favoi liiin will? assortment of Shoes, Watch- and Jewelry, Notions. Fr.r- Suits Made fo Order. 8 AM TEL STRATER. IlIaATCIILEl'S FF Improved CUCUMBEP II SWOOII PUMP, Tasteless, 1 I Pnratde. Kmci-nt k. Cheap. JiJ 1 he best Pump for the least money, itueniion :s espe cially invited to lilaU-h ley's Patent Improved Biacket k. New Orop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the pump or di.-turbing the joints. Aiso. the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and -t ill outlast any other. For sale by Deale.-s and the Trade gener ally, inonire for Blatehley's Pump, and if not for site in Tour town, s-nd direct to CUAS. 0. BLATCHLEY, M si ricTi t. Sr6 Commsrce St., Philadelphia. Pa. gOLO-lO.t SEIBEB, Will visit M-fflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning and will furnish the citmens of these bor ough wit t the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTOX, POEK, te at the very lowest prices. He respectful! solicits the patronage of the pnblhc. April S, lt!7i 1 j. I - lb
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