BJSStsi4BBBBSauBBasiiii ISflL & REPUBLICAN pecoah r , 1ST6 TERMS. ir pud i dtienu Inserted at 60 -1Utr esch insertion. ihus1aeaB ofce4'5B loCil w- prr Hae for each insertion. be made to th -ee desiring trr the year, half or quartet 55B. TIMETABLE. , Senders KoV 26th, 18T6, " leave Miffiia Sta- , J. ., tO"" 1 tASTWaBB. ,-v;. Vinrr-SS ..12 64 am .. 6 25am ..10 19 a m ..11 a in .. 6 05pm 916 p m " lip!"""' flilTiU. LiM"31 I 4Lstsirtf. ID1! tmpl Mou- "lOCAL ISTZtLKSESCE. -yeei. S:ttriihre. a turn. .fcieeos the river. onM Chrbtma. Vltbe sparrows, -jrdi In a9einb!ed. jji-Tbe r,in wno talka in faror of war. lydafreih arrinl of Boots and Shoei rear child -en to school. Now u at- stopped tbe ravajei of cniiivJd K.ea bold prayer-meet- , Ir. ?iwrlLk is holding a reriral ,j'z ti church. jK.Ir. Berry's rerival oaeettng ia the irtwrimrch Is stia in progress. I'xteitt places ia this towa were I d a Itiinday, Thaiitsjiving day. I in Ir. Horuberper's chnrch, in ratter- Loinencing a season ox reTivai. ; Tuii'i if yoa waat Boots that . xttrr-f. eucikty a ill hare a small quantity lueKtoiesd beyond her border this itte4T rUt the bndy of Baron iiij a tub; cremated at Washington, 1 pi;iEl. iicc-n NeDer, oi rermanagn -siip, captured a white pine jrrel. a ft" days ago. .U, X'e York su! other points. ;m ire l year in arrears for subscrip-:- iii yijKT, save a half dollar by pay- .lfte'ore the 1st day ol" February, 1877. dollar -4 twenty-five cents will bay (. f Ladtas! Shoos aX Todd"a lijscridos diieount, in all circles, ex- ha"the circle o! vicious people The : itt itchxtt that the political troubles tiM oe tettlca witbout a civil war. "Kir hive destroyed the early sown it tut the bte cold weather gave the apt ot!d tLe appearance ot bareness. viB tie harvest be f" .;lgHbce, tiinetj-two people were n Taylor township, Cumberland -"7, by Elder Bx; boar, a German Bap HMLcr, at ths Bensboof meeting -Mkiprraj day was cold, but not cold irpt that many past days of Thanks 4 iivr bea. There was little ice. trttDt,a bnys to enjoy good skating ) I- s tbat Cay in the past. aiiaj sasiueas, in one of the Mc tv,3!t on Bridge street. Jamea is a '-aa aorkman, and can make anything -:ioe. Srath Carolina Canvassing Board, iaijvrisoned by tbe Supreme Court SUte, has bcea Uken out of prison i(f sotcat caea iasued by Judge 'ia U. S. Supreme Court. Hrrii&urg TeUrrmph and liarrisburg '' an in an argument as to who shot '-I ket in Lieking Creek. The Patriot At a wis Mirtin Leonard ; the reie- uyi that John Kaufiman shot the entered the store of Harrison t-w, lI Cocolamua, and stole there - : hendrrd dollars, on Thanksgiving .i hite M.-. UcAUster was away at T.vr-.fa ara credited with the l.'arfwi n ' J.,in S. Graybill, in -"iitali.T and line ia the river, Pljiic2i iuci.tflng The remark Setsre about the case is this, the pike stacker 10 inches long in its botly. hdle tale sounds llsby, but it is a true Ase k-t of Goods opened this week at :'- Pants, 7i cents and upwards ; (erco,u $ 00 ; Horse Blankets, Lap d Buggy Whit, cheap. Jury appointed by the Court to in fZs aiid declare the amount of dam - f ' Mrtain land-holders along the pro- ktlbferove and Xorth Branch kail- iave fiii-d the following reault : Dan- ssw, $-M)0.; Gt-orge Jacobs, $650.; .iraXorth,$i4S(. K.S. Parker, $307 Haia Centennial Building was sold ay for $iiO,000. Agricultural Hall ' $12,100, and Woman's Pavilion ibfA. TUcCaariage Building was M f $4,100 ; it cost $00,000. The Pho PEniidmg waa sold for $1,500; it fcK,0Ou. jU(jge UaU, which cost was sold for $100; three chan aiaitco8tas much as the building if. "herof city papers, and a number Mottry papc that were Rebel sym daring the time ot Rebellion, have iag President Grant for sending "I" fc, c . r .. .k. "Ulfra Tk ...ti . -i . auj veil long UWTJ IWUI Bat vw... - .ug mere is ia sucn a course. svr Irll tk.., . k -us ara HWp, MIDI, reoaeat of the Gavenar of that bat tliT tll it in mrs a . . " U reader is led to believe that rkt"'ll't seat troops tbere without tailed to do so. All persons are hereby ootioei hot irespase 08 tO land, of the under signed, to shoot, trap, or in any way v vaivu pannages. " F. SCHWEIH. " . IOD tjB4B ni Nawe 7 On December 20th, 1878, I will ell all kind of Furniture at Greatly Re duced Price (for Cash). Wrahing to get together some fends, 1 will the peoole chioce to buy cheap furniture. . Ramem- ber. oaly one day at Reduced Rat, W. r. SNTDER, 21 - Mifflintown, Pa. Of Sunday two tramps were noticed loafing about the farm of J a. W. Boa ler and Carey Abl, E.qs., below too, and on being remonstrated with, threat ened to fire tbe barns of theae gentle men. Officers Knhoa and Hajs, being aeot for, went down and broarbt tbe . l - ... -. two oiras to jail, but Messrs. AM and Busier net appearing against them, tbey were cntBiiifd tor ninety days aa t grants. Carue Mirror. . ...12X8 am VVrrBrx the past week the South ...io oo a a ! . "w UU111 vmy- ... 8 8iip in "iff Aiexioan, by organizmg two "" a no m m i branch of the Lower House of Leff- tsiature, and u it had not been that President Grant sent troops, at the request of Governor Chamberlain, to preserve the peace, the scoundrels would have plunged the State into a state of war. President Grant de serves praise for hi& prompt action in nipping the trouble in the bod. Accident. A little after 4 o'clock on last Saturday morning as a growu p daughter of Samuel Sigler, ot Car rull township, waa carrying a bucket of water aud a pitcher of niiik from tbe spring bouse she siuiubled wheo about atepping on the foot bridge over tbe saw-mill raoe at ber lather's residence, and was precipitated into tbe water. She was sd atnaned by ber fall and chilled by the coldness of the water, that she waa noable to get ont of the race, and was only rescued by ber brother, who discovered ber perilous situation. Her nervons system re ceived aucb a shock tbat she remained insensible until late on Saturday eight. Perry County Advocalt. While digging a grave recently, in tbe Episcopal Cbnrcb grave yard, tbe aeston unearthed the bones of a man, wrapped in a blanket. From the eolor ol bis clothes it waa evident that be waa a Federal soldier, and hi ring was found in a bright condition, bearing tbia inscription: "John Miller, 90tb Pennsylvania Regiment Voiuuteers, 163, August Ttb." Tbe remains were transferred to the Xational Cemetery, and turned over to Capt. Hnyme, the Superiutendeiit. Culpepper Observer. icnoot ttil now when yoa snay meet 1HE MW JOWK HALL AT ATER. .ndul who is jut out from a sick-1 This elegant structure is now complete. "sfnaapox. Vaccinate. In beauty of design it surpasses any- -fTM in R.-adiog Railroad Time j tbi of ,,,. jj-j in tie Su,e Con. OwrstaTg to Reeding, fhiU-, o( jt i(J aa pet tuanent a? it is charming. Tbe English architects bave adorned it in subdued colors, which please without tiring tbe eye. Dr. J. C. Ays r built aud gave it to the town in acknowledg ment of tbe distinction they conferred upon him in taking Lis name. Although it is a generous gift, still tbe hearty good wishes of a whole people are of greater value, and tbe generous donor bas doubtless secured them. Grolon (.Vats. ) Journal. The SherilTs sales last Friday were larpely attended. The property of A. J. Cambell, was sold to ILS.Parker,for $45,00. The property of Abraham XL Kurtz was sold to J. Kurtz the first tract for ."1150,00, the second tract for 150.1M). The propcrtv of Joseph Gingench was sold to John Gingrich the first Anderson ha. gone into the bar- j tra.-t brin-ing $2350.00, the second brinrinr 5f.50.0O. The pronertv of Beni. Zeiders was sold to Henry Zeiders for the sum of $1255.00. A. B. Evans bought the John Bart-! ley property, for j 277.00. I "Abraham Rohrer bought the pro perty of Joseph Kerlin, for $401.00. G. W. Wilson bought the pro perty of Dr. P. C. Rundio for $1500. E. S. Pmker bousrht the property of W. B. and John Y. Bratton, for J805.00. Diid Kerlin, bonrht the property of George McDonald, paying for the first tract 300,00 lor the second tract $50,00. The property of John Rowe was sold to J. M. Todd, for $150,00. E. S. Doty bought the property of Abraham Kaufman for $82,00. The property of Jamea XL Sellers, John Kinzer, George Rupert, and John G. Hackenberger, was not sold. Glotk Flibtatios Holding with tips downward I wUh to be acquainted. Dropping one of them Yes. Clenching them, rolled up, in right hand No. Dropping both of them I love yon. Turning them inside ont I hate you. Holding them loose in the Lett hand I am satisfied. Left band with the naked thumb exp?i5d Do you love me t Smoothing them ont gently I wish 1 were with you. Shaking them over the band I am dis pleaaed. Eight band with naked thumb exposed Kiss me. Putting them away I am vexed. Holding them loose ia the right band Be contented. D.-awing halfway on left hand Indiffer ence. Shaking them over the shoulder Follow me. Twirling around the finger Be careful, we are watched. LVmg them as a fan Introduce me to your company. Tapping the chin I have another. Tossing them up gently I am engaged. Biting the tips I wish to bo rid of yon vi ry soon. Public Sale. Peter Troup will ell at nablie sale, at bin residence in Dela ware township, one-fourth mile south of fVnaa Roads, at 10 O'ciocc A. m , on Tuesday, December 12tb, 1876, one boras, one mare, one cow, two ehoats, 1 two horse wsgou, 1 new top buggy, 1 carriage, sleigh, aled, farming imple ments, and household gooas, NorskxscI Brw stupid! Why, John, voa are dreaming t Yoa surely can't mean In the least what voa say. - Go on I la the barnyard the cows are all waillnn - The calves must be fed, and tbe milk put Let them wait f. No, indeed. Why, John. I thought yoa were always so steady at work t For years you've been held as a pattern to vuiere. And never waa known tbe least duty to shirk. So yoa n-ean to remain till I tell you I love voa f Bow tiresome you are, John I I love you, of vvunc. So alay where yon are; as I love all good people. Nowdoo't look so cross, Johaj I might w vara worse. Ton 're going away now to leave me forever f Stay, John, just one moment; sit down BaaiD, picase. Ton know that from childhood, like sister and brother. We've been, and I well, I was always a Love you best 1 Be yonr wife t Let ns wait a Tew years, John ; There', time enough yet ; we're both young, Bark ! the clock's striking sis, and my sap per's not readv Let go of my hand, sir ; how can you act so f You srii have the words from my lips 1 Well, then take it; How wilrul you are, John ; how bold, fdo- clare ! There's a footstep ! Thank goodness that somebody's coming ; It's mother! Now kiss me again, if vou dare! CojnoTTEE Notice. All those per sons who were chosen on the 30th of May last, at a meeting held in the Court House, at MifUintown, to act as committee-men to collect any in teresting matter relating to the early settlement of their respective town ships and boroughs in Juniata coun ty, are requested to make their re port as soon as practicable, as sev eral have thus far neglected so to do. 1 am anxious to hear from all parts of the county before compiling and putting forth the wanted History. Xl. 1. 31CAU8TES. McAlisterville, Nov. 25, 1876. a For Sale A comfortable Frame House, and Good Lot, in this borough. Price $800. Two bnndreJ dollars cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to snit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this office, or address tbe editor of tbis paper. tf. Philadelphia Markets Wheat $1.43tol. 17, Oats 35to39c, Corn 5A58c, Cattle 4 to 6Jc, Sheep 8to6c, Hogs 7Jto8c. VIED: ' McKILLIPS In Milford township, Nov. 27, 1876, Mta Rhettie G. McKillips, aged 20 years, 9 months and 23 days. Is Rbettie dead 1 It can not be That we no more her smiles shall see ; Her rlesrenly Father called her home, To dwell with him upon his throne. COMMERCIAL. " MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. ' Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas Mirrusrrowa, December 6, 1878. Butter Eggs 23 25 12 W 11 . 70 40 I .aril Hjm. ... ........ ...... Bacon ......v.. ........ ..i.... Potatoes.. Onions . .... MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers A. Kennedy. QcoTaTioxs roa To-Dav. Wednesday, December 6, 1876. Wheal $1 15tol20 Corn .................... 4Tto45 flats 20to25 Rye fil Timothy seed 1 50 Cloverserd 6 0Uto7 50 Sew Advertisements. Executor's Xwtlce. Kttatt of Jotht Pofftnbcrgrr, dictated. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Joshua Potfeuberger, late ot Ferman agh township,deceasrd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and lhos having claims or demands are re quested to mae kjown the same witnout delay to ISAAC POFFENBERGER, Nov. 20, 1B76. Executor. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN GitAirv, COAL. LIJMBEIt, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Port Royal. We are prepared to (Ornish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. ' BUTERS fc KENNEDY. April 21, 1875-tf EH DRCtt STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, Beltord Building,) Mala Street, Mlffllntewa, Pa. DEALERS IN CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF. PAINTS OILS, V AK ISHfcS ,ULASS, l l 1 1 1 , COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSIIBS, HAIK BKU8HES, TOOTH -BRUSHES, PER- FL'MERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES. Selected with great care, aid warranted XT-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. nyPRESCRIPTlONS cnipounded with r T H great care. Iaw-u Large stock of ready made clothing ol the latest and choicest styles, tor men and boys. haU, caps, boots and aboes, notions, furnishing goods in end leu variety for sale at Samuel Strsyers, in raxmvaon. - 8, le Bills printed on sort notice at the once of the starts mop missu PRIVATE SALES. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STAKDS la the cenatf may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property ia situated in Johnstown, JuniaU Co., Pa., and with the Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, bavins- thrreon .icrimI a coatfwrtable Two-atory FrameHouse, a com modious B table -and other outbuildings. There is a Well of good water at the door f the bouse. For particulars call on or ddresa WM. HOOPS. Walnut P. O., JuniaU Co., Fa. A FARM OF SIXTY ACRR3 IN DELA- ware Urrnship. Land of good quality, having thereon erected a LOG HorSK. weatbet-boarded, BANK. BARN, nearly new, and other outbuildings. ' Convenient to churches, schools and mills. Situated 3 milea north of Tbonipeontowo. 4 miles north of Tbompsontowa railroad station. For more definite particulars call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, JuniaU Co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175 acres, more or less, one hand red and twen ty-live or thirty acres of which are cleared aod under cuAivation, situated in Tusraro ra Ysi ey, JuniaU county, Pa., seven mifes from Mifflintown, the county seat ol said sounty, and four mies from tbe Peunsylva nu Railroad at Port Royal, bounded by lands of Mrs. G. W. Thompson and others. having thereon a Good House and Barn, and mil necessary outbuildings, good never-' fairing ruuuiog water at both house and barn, an abundance of frnit of different kinds. Will be sold for $ MOO, and if de sired $2-500 may remain in tbe property. For particulars inquire ol the undersigned. residing on the premises, or by letter at Port Royal, JuniaU Co., Pa. J. F.G.LONG. MILL PROPERTY IN SPRUCE HILL township, Juniata county, with a good pair of Fiencb Burrs, and a pair of Counter Choj.pers. Good run of custom. Good neighborhood. Will sell Mill with water privilege and about one acre and a half of land, orjf deaired, will tell about 80 acres of land, 25 acres cleared, with good Frame House, sixe 29x40 feet, Bank Barn, siae 40x 56 feet, and other necessary outbuildings, good Orchard, two excellent Springs of limestone water near the house. Will also sell a FA KM of about bo acres, adjoining the above i about 5 acres timber-' land, and the balance cleared. This tract is mostly Uiut gravel land, and has been re cently limed, baring thereon a good sued Log House and two good Springs of lime stone water, one of which could be piped to the kitchen door. Will sell all together, or separately, to suit purchasers. The properties are eight miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to J. KELLY PATTERSON, Pleasant View, Juniata Co-, Pa. FARM IN SUSQUEHANNA JTOWN ship, containing 90 acres ; 62 scprs cleared, well fenced and in a gold state of cultiva tion: New Log -frame Dwelling House, weather-boarded and well finished. Bank Barn, and all necessary outbuildings; flow ing water, ihrivinr young orchard in bear ing condition Sue chestnut and other tim ber; three miles trom Penn'a canal, ten miles from Penn'a railroad ; church, school bouse, mill, store and tavern all within one halt of a mile, to a mile ; good community. Apply to W. H. KNOLSK, Mifliiutown, Pa. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN Susquehanna township i ' ' No. L k lot of groddd containing 81 acres, with large Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, Smoke House and other ontbuildinaa. Young and thriving Orchard ol a'oout 70 well selected srple-tree,, Ac. Church ad joining tbe premises. o. Z. About 4-3 acres or land, wnn su acres cleared aud under good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 3. A tract of Timberland contain ing 5 acres. All tbree properties witnm one-iourtn ot a mile of each other. Apply to S. G. DRESSLER, Oriental P. O., JuniaU Co., Pa. TWENTY ACRES GOOD TIMBER- LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other timberland adjoining this can be bought. Apply to B. F. BURCH FIELD, Office, Bridge St., Mifflintown, Pa. A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF GROUND ia Patterson Borough. Tbe House new and well finished. Terms easy. A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN FER- managh township, JuniaU county, contain ing about 12 Acres, well timbered. This tract is in Lost Creek Valley, about five miles from Minfintown. Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS, Office, Opposite Conrt House, Bridge St., Miniiiitown, Pa. Philadelphia & Beading Bailroad. Arrangement ef Passenger Trains. Normals 28th, 1876. 7Vta, Uavt Hsrruburg as followt : For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and -i oo p.m. For Philadelphia at 6 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m. 2 00 and S oi p. m. For Reading a 5 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, For Pottsville at 6 20, 8 10 t. m., and 6 04 p. m. ana via scnuyiaiu si d umjur v..nn u ... . 9 an n. f. For Allentown at & 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, S 57 and 7 55 p. m The 6 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 1 55 p. ru. : V... KM.i,h f .r. f.k. Vjw York. The & 20, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains r mM.J I- 1.1 nave tnrougn cars lor rnnaucipuia. SUA'DJi'S. For New York at 6 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way sUtions ai I so p. m. TVata for Harrutmrr Uavt a followt t Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., 1 00. 6 80 and i so p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40, and I ai p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 30, 6" 15 aud 10 35 p. m. Leave Pottsville at 6 15, 9 15 a. m. and 4 36 p. m.,and via Schuylkill and Susquehan na Branch at 8 05 a. in. Leave A lieu town at 2 80, 5 50, 8 55 a. tn., 12 15,1 30 aud 00 p. m. The 2 30 a. m. train trom Allentown and the 4 40 a, m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- SVSDJYS. Leave New Tork at 5 SO p. ra. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. ra. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 So p. ru. Leave Allentown at 2 80 a. m. end 900 p. m. Fia Itorru mud Etnx RmUroad, ' JOHN E. WOOTTEN, Gtmrral Superiuttndtut. Atslfrmed Estate rsti'aa.aa CesTmaa. "V! OTICE is hereby given that Solomon 1 1 Coffman. of Fayette township, JuniaU county. Pa., baa made an asignueat lor tbe benefit of his creditors to the nnder signed. . All person, indebted to said esUle are requested to make payment, aud those having claims to present them, without d toy, to fcZKA SMITH, Nov. 1, 1876 Assignee. Mtdicnl. TO ALL. THE Discoverer and Compounder Of the far-Limed Dft. SWATHE'S Cempewnd 8yrn rf Wild Cherry and other valaabM preparationa, entered upon his prafasaional career with the impor tant advantage of a regular Medical Educa tion in one of tbe oldest aadbest schools ia Pbilsdelpbiavand, perhaps, in the world He aubea;ueailr anrvad a faithful Una af practice IB the PbHadelphia Dinpeosary, and for many years attended also ia the boapi Ul." la these institutions be enjoyed the most ample opportunities of obutuing an insfarht into .diseases in all their varied forme,. as well as for ascertaining the best met boas or Uotr treatment. In offering, therefore, to the people of the United Sutes Ibe fruits of his extensive professional ex perience in the medical compounds as the beat reaolU Of bis skill ami observation, he feels that he is but proffericg a boon to every family throughout the land, resting, as he does, confidently, in the merits and elficacioas virtues of the remedies be here with commends. Tbe vast amount of testi mony from all parts of the world hs proves "DR. SWAYKK'd COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CUERhVY" tbe most efficacious remedy known, and it is ad milled by oitr nost eminent pliyskians, and ail who have witnesard its Wonderful healing iroprrties. The WILD CHERRY, in ail agea of tbe world, and ioaftconutries when; it is known, has been Justly celebrated for M wonderful medicinal qualities, bnt Us great power to cure some of the- worst sad most diatressiug diseases among us. was never fully sscer Uined until tbe experiments of tbatrskilUul phyaician, Dr. Swayoe, bad demonstrated its adaptation, in combination with Pine Tar and equally valuable vegetable ingredients, which, chemically combined, renders its ac tion tenfold nore certain aud beneficial iu coring all diseases of the throat, breast and lung..' DH. SWAYNF.'S WILD UIKRKY COMPOUND strikes at the root of the dis ease by purifyinghe blood, restoring the liver aod kidneys to healthy action, invig orating the nervous and shattered consiitu tion. It does so without prostrating or weakening the body in any way. It cures not .only tbe lungs and liver, but every or gan dependent upon a waxtod or impever iahed slate at toe blood. A REMARKABLE CURE was that of Edward II. Hamsoo. Eneineer at George KWeeney's Pottery, 1,834 Kidge Avenue, Philadelphia. He had a violent eough, night sweats,'' sure throat, great weakness, sptt at different timea a pint of blood, gave ; ap all hope of recoverv. Through the use of "Dr. Swavne's Wild Cherry Syrup" became a souud, hearty man, and remains so to this day, although over twenty years have eUpsed since he was cured. H7" We are permitted to refer to the fol lowing gimtlemen who bave experienced, great beeeni, and nsed Dr. 8 wayne s Com pound Kynip of. Wild Cherry" in their fam ily for many years : Samuel G. Scoil (firm of Jacob Reigel A Co., Drr Goods, No. 333 Market sureet, Philadelphia.) Elwood T. Pusey (formerly firm of Wise, Pusey A Wise, N. E. corner of Filth aud Market srrer Is, Philadelphia.) Robert Uulcbiuson, No. 2101 Spring Garden street, Philadelphia. John J. Lytic, Dry Goods Merchant, cor ner Seventh and &priug Garden streets, Philadelphia. . - John D. Mvers, Founder, Coates street, above Twenty-second, Philadelj.'hia. And thoasands of others fitita every sec tiou of :be habiuUe globe. . PRICE $1 1 6 BOTTLES FJR $5. ' If not Stfld by your druggist or store keeper we will forward half a dotew. to any addreas, freighi paid, on receipt jf the price. Prepared oulv bv DR. S WAYNE A SON, 830 NORTH SIXTH STREET, PQJLA- ' DtLl'HIA, PA. - Sold by all prouiont druggists.. 'rrciii W piles are generally preceded by a moisture like perspiration, distressing itching, as though pin worms were crswlii' in ami sbout the rectum, particularly at uijrht, when undress ing, or in bed, after getting warm, it-appears in summer aa well as in winter, often times shows iUelf around tbe private parts, and s Boi confined to males only, but it is quite aa frequent that females are sorely afflicted, particuty in times T pregnancy, extending iuto the vagina, proving distres sing almost beyond the powers ol endur ance. Cases of long standing, pronounced incurable, have been perruauenUy cured by simply applying KvTATSE'S OISTME5T. HERE IS THE PROOF : Tr. Swayne A Son : Enclosed please find ouo dollar tor two boles of your Ointment for Itching Piles. These are lor some of my friends who are afflicted with this dis tressing complaint. The box you sent mea year ago, used about one-lialt of it, and I am glad, yes, 1 am proud to say it niade a perfect cure. 1 think ils ellicacy should be published throughout the length and breadth of tbe laud. You can publish this if you think proper. DAVID GROSS NIC RLE, Lsidesburg, Frederick Co., Md. Rctnia: If you are suffering with this annoying coni4aint, or Tetter, or any crusty, scaly, itchy kin disease, go to your drug gist'aud get a box rf Swavsa's Ali-Hial- bo Oixramr. It will surely cure you. Piice 50eenu a box. Tbree boxes $1.2.5, tf boxes (2.50. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of the price. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE II SON, 330 Horth SUth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Sold bt all Pbouukst Dbccgists. HIE M TBED IT? TUn . "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." . "London iiair t-oior Keaiurcr." UrOWtOf "London Hair Color Restorer." London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "Loudon Hair Color Restore!." -London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." ... . . i . Beauty fur the r- Louaon nair ioior nesiorer. JAJB, "London Hair Color Restorer. EKr TOl'B HXAD AMD BAIB UlaLTBT. LONDON HALS RESTORER. 1 It will restore gray hair to iu original olfr. 2 It will thicken thin hair ; cause a new growth. 3 It will restore all natural secretions. 4 It will remove all 4andnsff and itchines. 5 It will luake tbe hair soft, glossy and fexible.- ,l 6 It will preserve tbe originsl color to old sge. 7 It will prevent the bair from falling oft. 8 It will cure all diseases Of the scalp. It restores both tbe luxuriance and color of the bsir, and is aa harmless as water. Prematura blancbiue or tadine of the hau ls greatly to be regretted, and that every body wants to be beautiful is proof enough that it is wise and right to try to be so, by every proper means ; but there is nothing more important to tins end than beautiful hair. Now to prevent tbe failing of the natural coloring matter in it, or re-excite the roots of the bair to growth again, noth ing bas ever been introduced to the Ameri can people that equals the LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER Dr. Dslton, of Philadelphia, says of it t Tbe London Hair Color Restorer is nsed verv extensively among my patients and friends, as well as bv myself. 1 therefore apeak from experience. 75 crs. rxa bottle ; six dottlM roa $4. Sent by Express, to any address, on receipt of tbe price. Address all orders to Da. SwsTSC A Sob, 830 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, ra., sole Proprietors. ' Sold by mil DrugguU. .. msjM-ij Medical. HEALTH W ITS PLEASOSES, OB Disease with its Agonies: CHOOSE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLowArs Pills. Asrsoas DiwreVrt. WbaT is more fearful than a breaklne woww oi me nervons syotem r To be ex ciubie or nervons In a small degree is moat distressing, -for where can a remedy be innna r luere is one i 4 rink but little wine, beer, or spirits; or Ur better, none ; tske no cotTee.--.weax. tea beinx oreferable : gel all the fresh air yoa can t take three or loor Pills every night eat plenty of solid, avoiding the use of slops and if ibeae golden rules are followed, you will be haj- py m mind ana strong In body, -and forget yon have any nerves. Molhmrt and Dazhltn. It there -ss one thing more than another lor whK h these PUla are so Unions, it la their purifying iroporti, esiecially their power ol cleaiiKing the blood from all im purities, and removing dangerous and sus pended secretions. Uuiveraallv adopted as the one grand remedy lor female complaints, they never tail, never weaken tlu system, and always bring about what ia required. ' Sick Utadutkt and lias of Jppttttt. These feelings which so ssdden us, most frequently arise from annoyances or trouble, from olm true ted perspiration, or from eating of drinking what is unfit for us, thus disor dering the liver and stomach These organs must be regulated if yon wish to be well. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instructions, will quickly rentore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence lollow, as a natnral consequence, a good appetite and a clear head. In the East and West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used for these (morders. . . How to At Stromg. Never let the boweiii be either confined of unduly acted upon. It may appear singu lar that Hollow t ' Pilis should Iw recom mende J for a run upon the bowels, many persons supposing that they would increase relaxation. Thia is a great mistake, how-, ever; for these Pills will imioed'ulely cor rect tbe liver sud iop everv kind of 'bowel complaint. In warm climates thousands of lives nave been saved by tbe use of this medicine, which in all cases gives lone and vigor to tne whole organic svulem, however deranged, health aud Rtreogth following as a mailer ol course. I he appetite, too, is wonderfully increased by the ue of Ihee Pills, combined in the use of solid iu pref erence to II ii id diet. Animal food Is better than broths snd stews. By removing acrid, fermented, or other impure humors from the liver, stomach or. blood, the csr.se ot drsentrry, diarrhrea, ami other bowel com plaints is expelled. Tbe result is, that the disturbance is .Treated, and the action of tbe bowtls becomes regular. Nothing will .top the relaxation of the bowel so quickly aa tbis fiae correcting medicine. Ditoriert of tht Kidney In all diseases affecting these orgins, whether they secrete too much cr too little wster; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches snd pains settled iu the loins over tbe regions ot the kidn.ys, thew l'iils .hould be Ukea ac cording to the printed directions, and the Ointments should Im well rubbed into the small of the ba.-k at bedtime. This treat ment will give almost immediate relief when all other means bave failed. For Stomackt on! of Order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improer diet. Tbey reach tbe liver and reduce it tn a healthy actios ; they are wonderfully efficacious in cues of tpssra in fact tbe nevei 'tail in curing all disorders of the Uverand stomach. Hoi !ty't Pillt artht bttt remedy J&own tn the world for tht following diteattt t Ague, ; Inflammation, Asthma, Jaundice, Billon. Complaints, ; Liver Complaints, Ulotchs on the Skin, 'Lumbago, Bowel Complaints, jPilen, Colica, ' i Rheumatism. Constipation of the; Retention of Urine, Bowels, bcrofuia, or King's Consumption, I Evil, leuility, ore 1 broat, Pi ;y, 13 tone and Gravel, -- Dyaenterv, Secondary Symptoms Ery.ipelas, ,Tic-Douloureux, Female IrrepuUritie. Tumorr, Fevers of all kinds, Ulcers Fits, Venereal Affections, Gout, Worms of all kinds. Headache, Weakness trom any Indigestion, ) cause, Ac. C.4UTIOX ! None are genuine unless the .iKiiature ol J. lltvooca, as agent for the United States, aurrounds esch box of PilU and Ointment. A handsome reward will be given to sny one rendering such in formation as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the med icines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollow t A Co., New York, and by all re spectable DrttggUU and Dealers in Medi- ciaes throughout the civilised world, in boxes at boxes at 2-j cents, 62 ceuts, and 81 each. ilTbere is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the gird nice of patients in every disorder are affixed to esch box. ar26, '76-lveow. INEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AT J. B. aL TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. I bave just returned from Philadelphia with a full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Men's Suits, $3.50, 85.00 to 120.00. Boys' Suits, 82.50, 4 50 to $10.00. A full line of the HOST FASIIIOMABLE tlATS. at low prices. A complete assortment of Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.25 and upwards. A full line of Children's Shoes. 1 bave also a full line of Ladies' Hose, Handker chiefs, Ax. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. Arbuckles' Coffee 30c. Mackeral, No. 1, 2 50perbbl. I am now selling SEWINQ MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will sell you any kind ol a machine at tweStt fer cent less than they are usually aold. Leave your orders, and you can have any kind yon want. J. B. M. TODD. gOEOMOSI 8EIBER, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Tbursdsy and Saturday mornings and will furnish tbe eitisens ef these bor oughs wit i the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, tuL at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits tne patreaag e or tne panne. MISCELlJJt EO US D. W. H ARLE Y'S ....... . .. .... .. -.v.-. - - , Is tjie place where yon can boy""-'"""? -' ; TltE BEST ANI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' BOYS' CLOTHING JUTS, CJPS, BOOrS, SHOES, JISD FL'RSISHIXG &OODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the nnt cbok-e and select stocks ever offered ia? tbis market, and at JSTOSISHISKLY LOW PRICES . - Also, measures uken for sniu and parU of suits, abick will b9 made fo order at short notice, very reasonable. Kemember tbe place, in Hoffman 3ew Baildiug, corner of Bridge and Water a'reeta, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. -Scpf, 15, 1875-tf SAM'L STRAYER ' lias just returned from tbe Eastern cities with a fall variety of MEN & BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZE& GENTS' FURNISniNU GOODS. Goods of s'l kinds are low Come and see me and be astonished Pants at cents. Patterson, Pa., May 2f, 1876. Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CyCollecting and Convevanciug prompt ly attended to. Orru x On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Sqnare. JJM)1!ERT McMEEN Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. OrricE on uridrc street, first door west ot the Beltord buildiug. April It, 18.4-tr LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Orrici On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. yriLLIAU M. ALLISUN, ATTOSB EY-AT-LAW, " Has resumed actively the praetice of hia profession. All business jToniptly attend ed to. Office, as formerly, adjoiuiug his residence, opposite Court House, Miffirn town. Pa. , - Dec. 22, 1875. john Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJtn JCXUTJ CO., PJ. IXOnly reliable Companies represented. ' Dec; 8, 1875-ly jy M. CKAWFOKD, M. - Has resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mitlliatown, Pa. March 2'J, 187B THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. " Pnysician and Surgeon, Mlt'FLISTO H'X; rj. OnVe hours from 9 a. . to 3 r. a., or. fice in his father's residence, at the somh eml of Water street. oc t22-tt EC RUNDIO, M. P., has resumedac a lively the praciice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Will gire prompt and faithful attention to all aattieuU entrusted to his care. O-'hce in the Patterson Dtu- btore. July 2i, 187bU' J M. 15KAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jicademia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrici formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. U., Has commenced the practice of Medicine i and 3 urgery aud all their collateral branches. Orlice at Academia, at the residence of ! Capt. J. J. Patterson. jnly 15.187 H EMIV HARSUBEKGER.M.L.. Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at hia residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 187. R. E. BURLA.V, DEXTIST. OtEce opponite Lutheran Church, PORT HOTAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the hmt ten days ot each month, commencing Decimber lt. The balance of the time his office will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young mau worthy ot confidence, and who has been loriated with tbe Doctor as student and sssistant two years and npwards. Those who call during Dr. Bnrlan's sbsenco for professional service, may. and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kilinerwhen they may be served, en the return ot the Doctor. J EAT! MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the borough of Mif flintown. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON and PORK can be had everv Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday a ornings at their meat store at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit tbe resi dence of citixens tbe same niornmgx. ' Kill none but the best of stock, aud sell at fair prices. Give us a trial. HOWE A ETKA. June 28, 1876-tf JUMATA VALLEY BASK. MIFFLTNTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. JAMES NORTH, President; T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. DIBECTOBS I Noah Hertxler. . James North. J. .Kevin Pomeroy. Abraham Steoffer. Jemme Hetriek. William Banks. Ephratm B. MnCrnm. J1D VER TISEME. IS. E7" SUITS MADE TO ORLiER.T) SAMUEL STKAYER. Sew Ailetrtistmenta- map sicf&s IIAIR RENEWER Kibe year before tbe pnblity and no preparation for tbe bair has ever been produced equal to Ilall's Vegetable Sicilian LTair Renewer, an 1 every honest dealer will say it gives tbe fast satisfaction. It re rtores GRAY HAIl to its original color, eradicating and preventing dandrnS" curing BALDNEGS and Promoting the growth of tbe bair. 'he cej and brashy bair by a few applications is changed to black and tulky rccLa, and wayward hair will assuvne,any shape the wearer desires It is tbe cheapest HAIR DKESS ING in tbe world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish, the nutritive principle so necessary to. the life of the hair. It gives tbe bair that splendid appear aice bo much admired by alL By its touio and stimulating properties it prevents the hair from falling ont, and none need be without Nature's ornament, a good bead of hair. It ia the first real perfected remedy eve discovered for curing diseases of the bair, and it has never been equalled, and we assure the thousands who bave nsed it, it is kept up to it original high standard. OurTreatisa On the Hair mailed free j send for U aJdhg aU Drwjj-jwj rW Dealers U Me&dmmi Price One Dollar Fer Bottle. ft. P. HALL At CO.. Proprktorlt LABoaAXOiT, XasjsQA, I. S. The Great Discovery ! K. F. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON, for the cure of weak stomach, gen eral debility, indigestion, disee of the nervons system, constipation, acidity of tbo stomach, and all ca-es reiiiring a tonic. This wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt oi Iron we posea Ci trate of Magnetic Oxide con Dined with the most energetic of vegetable touk.s Yellow Peruvian Bark. , , The effect in many cases of debility, lose of appetite, and general prostration, of an ertkieut Salt of Iron combined with valu able Nerve tonie, is mint happy. It aug ments the appetite, raises tre pulse, takes i iff in oscular fiabbiuesa, removes the palorof debility, and give a florid vigor to the coun tenance. 'Do yoa want something to strengthen youf Do you want a good appetite 7 Do you want to get rid of nervousnesa 7 Do you watit energy I Do you want to sleep well 7 Do you want to build op your constitu tion 7 Do you want to feel well 7 Do yon want a brisk and visfwou fueling? If you do try Kunkcl's Bitter Wine of Iron. This truly valuable tonic has been so thor oughly tested by all cla-ues of the commu nity t'at it is deemed IndupeRsable aa a tonic medicine. It costs bnt little, purifies the b'ood and gies tone to the stomach,' renovates the syteiu and prolongs lile -Every body should bsve it. I now only ak B trial of this valuable Tonic. Price fl per bottle. K. F. KUN- : KEL, Sole Proprietor, Philadelphia. AsK yonr druggist for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, snd take no other nak. Sold only in 1 1 bottles AU others are counterfeit, so beware oi them. Buy six bottles for i.0l.' Iforets Removed .Hint. E. F. Kt-sarL's Worm Syrup never fails t. destroy Pin, Seat and Stomach Worm: Dr. frx km. ia the only successful physicivn who romovas Tape-wo'irri in 2 hour, alive with head, and no tee emit removed Com mon sense teai hes that if Ta).e-woriu be removed all other worms can be readily de stroyed. Semi for circular to Dr. Kuukel, No. i'.a North Pth street, Philarelphia, Pa., or c II on your ilruNt and sk lor a bottfs of Kunkel's Worm Syrup. Price $1.00. It never lailf. Manhood: How Lost. How Restored Jnst published, a new edition ef tr. Culverwell's Celebrsted Esssy on the radical curt (without medi cine) of Sprrmatorrho-a or Seminal weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Inipo tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pediments to Marriage, etc. ; also, Con sumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by Selt-indulgeiice or sexual extravagance, Ac.' lX"Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. Tbe celebrated author. In this admirable Essay, clearly demoustr-atea, from a thirty years' suuceiwiul practice, lhat the alarm- , ing consequences of sell-abuse may be rad ically cured without the dangerous nse of in'ernal medicine or the application ot tbe knife; pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple, eer tain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition way be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. CTfhis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man In tui land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, psl-paid, on the receipt ef six cents or two post stamps. Address the) f ublisbers, F. BRCGJI 41 ft. SOM, 41 Ana St.. New Tor8; Post-Office Boi 4686 Oct. IS, 1875-ly. Assigned EMtateef EllaeSniltla.' NOTICE is hereby given that EliasSnTitti of Fayette towu-hip, Juniata comity,' Pa., has made an assignment fir the bene-' fit of hia creditors to tbe undersigned. All persons rudebted to said estate ara request ed to make payment, and those ha'Uig claims to present them, without delay, to . JOSEPH T. SMITH,' " ' Nov. 7, 1876. - Assignee. Job work oa short Botes at tbia ofleev USK TUB BEST.
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