SE5TIXEL & REPUBLICAN - MIFFLINTO'-VN: Wednesday. June 24, 114. TERMS. noscripiton, per wannm. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents jwt inch lor each insertion, Transient business notices in local col- oron, 10 cents p.-r line for each insertion. Subscription, $1.50 per annnm. Inductions witi te nuie to tn sc desiring I to advertise by the year, half Or d,uarter PENN'A. R. K. TIME TABLE. Ps-senger tr.'ns leave Mifflin Station j follows: tlSTWAtD. Philadelphia Eii rest, 12 4S a m. Fast Line, 1 1.1 a im Pacific Express, 10 VI am. Itamshurg Accoramo., II 2 a m. I lay Express, 1 42 j ni. lril 14 p ui. Cincinnati Express, 8 i0 p in. WFSTWAat). Pittsburg Express 1 20 a m. Cincinnati Express, 2 14 a ni. I'sciliC, 5 58 a ni. Way Passenger, 10 04 a m. Mail, 8 33 p ni. Ka' Line, 6 4o p iu. Mifflin. June 2!, lt-74. LCVjtL IXTELLIGESCE. Stlinsprove is preparing for an old fasli taned Fourth of July celebrttion. All I ewistown is happy over the uniform- ' ing of their police. What a little dress will j I A Johnstown, Cambria county, boy was ma frurhtened at a terrllie m-ul of thunder ; . that be tell dead. The comer stone of the new Lutheran ! Church at .Newport will be hud next sjatur- titty at 3 oc!uck I. M- : Judre Orris, of ,he Clea.field district, at hi. first court ian-oscd SWU nlHUor deal- ers, aud sent several to jail. A Cumberland conntv man hauled a load cf hay to Carlisle that weighed four tons and twelve hundred ouiid.s. F.rapioyes it Glamorgan Iron Oonijnnv ritraatwork.trahan1vttheloot!rjr-Swlltia,,crl hU holue io Mc- of the Long Narrows, north of town. The musical entertainment of the Lcw- j tstown Vocal Union." l.toked lor next Taes- j day evening, promises to be a rare m.iskai j treat. It will not b lawlut to sl.oot squirrels , Until the first day of Septenib.-r. . ii'iu t.- that date till the first day of January it will , be lawlul to shoot theio. 1 Tbe new htel enterprise ol Ucorge Ja-i cobs, Esq , is procressliig finely. It the j present progress of the ork continues, , hut a few weeks will be rjuired to have ! tLe building up. me-Lcwistown i ocai inum am give , their entertainment in GrabW!' Hail oat . i i uesuay e eniug. l ickeis at ivep :.:ier ( t e. i r- : i ti -.1 ,iiig jiwre, aui ii A lai.viuus iij(u.iaiv; ( Store. The vacation ft the Soldiers Orphans' - , ty, were enji yhig a skitf ritle on the river the other ei citing. By some means the boat was npset and several of the coui4uy J ctxe near drowuing. The closing exercises of thi Comity Nor c.al School at Thoinpsontown, !a-t Friday, are S-oken of iu c&ii!pliiueuiary terms by J-eoplo who were present. The fall term wl.l be opeueJ July 1 jth, 174. The Altoora Tn bint comes out sqimre and savs the cant plaving and g4mb!ing that I , , . ! is carri-sl ou in the fields and woods about j Ahoona to The demoralization of boys aiid young men, must be stopped. Last week it was Selinsgrove that was excited over an elopement ease now it is Salem township, Westmoreland county, that Is inquiring tor tbe whereaoouts ol a run ar couple of marrivd Jt! unmarried peo- The oli-fashioue.1 Fourth of July spirit has broken out at Oakland Mills. On the evening of that day tople there will in duljre in a celebration and a display of fire works. The public re invited to Oakland ; ou that evcuiiif Blair aud Cambria counties send S. M. Woodkok as Senatorial delegate to the Democratic State Convention, with instruc tions to support K. L. Johnson, Esq., ol Ebensbiirg, for the uominatiua of Judge of the Supreme Court. Two boys at the Soldiers' Orphans' School j at McAlistervilie left that institute without j Jeavc, but Mr. M. R. hmiih, bnpermtcmlcnt ! uf the Eoys Department at the sxhool traced tham to Altoona. where he found and returned with thitu last Friday. A writer rerentlv said the chief sill of an editor is his conceit. Broth, r Bonsall, of j the Register, has been in the editorial chair j longer than ar.y other man in tbe cor.aty, j thcreiore he ongit to know something h-itl the question, llow is it, Brother Bonsall. On Monday evening a carpenter employed at the Court House, while carry ing one end 1 of a ioist, missed a foot-step and thereby lost his balance and fell oa the out.iJj of the wall to the ground, a distaace of some 23 or 14 leet. Hi weut home to Newport in consequence of his injuries. Daniel Smith is his niiuc. Some days ago a man was killed by a r....;..i tr,;. ..I ...p. . f AnilllMOIl S Lll illll . Mifllin'eonntv. Their w nothinr iu the ! riocketa of his clolhinc to lead to hi idea titication. His pocket book contained an envelope on which was written, Adam Waguer, Monroe Co., Ohio." Erriugton Hammond, an iron master at Hollidaysburg, this State, some time ago disappeared in an unknown or uiyslerioita -manner. Last week information was re ceived at Uolliilaysburg that a man of that name and w ith paper dated at Hollidays burg on his person, had been killed by the accidental discharge of a revolver w hich he was purchasing at G renada, Colorada. W. E. Wood, a resident of the mining re gion north of Xli.T.in, was ia town on Mon day evening in a baggy. He had alighted at Stambaugh's store. By aud by the horse frightened, wheeled and ran in the direction f home, and dashed lip Main street in the most lively manner imaginable. Good for tune intervened, atd the horse was caught at the north end of Main street. Xo dam age was sustained by either horse or buggy. Tbe Vocal Union of Lewistown will give one of their rare musical entertainments in Graybitl's Hall, on Tuesday evening, June 8"th, 1874. The entertainment will be di vided into four parts, each part comprising a selection of chaste aud happy pieces, to "suit the sad and tbe glad." The coaipany expect to come down on a fiat boat, and re turn home the same way after the concert. The night will be moonlight. However, if the weather should prove to be inclement, rather than disappoint Mifflin and vicinity, rhey wlH nm down ia the cars. bcbools win commence July "Mii, ana con-, ou drgitig Mr. Uergy out over the j with his little family of nve, to see the tinae tiU SeptemlK-r 1st. The examination ji,., and laudiog him ou Lis ! circui. lis went back home, after of the a. h.H.I at M-Alistervlile will com- j he ,j ,etree and spending 10 or 12. with the s.tisfac- meiice Julv l jth, A. M. ... . .. tion, no d-iutt, of having received lull i .a :-s I Jft e orokeu into pieces. The , . - emended. Kut. were Last Saturdrfj aboot 10 o'clock Mr. Atrahatu Swartxlander --j viuq in .'ic.-uisiervine irotn Iowa. At the intersection of TbirJ and Cher rj streets a small d:g proceeded to chase a hog.- The hog ran under Mr. q i j , a"tloder ! horeC) frigbteniug the beast so badly thai it leaped forward ... r 80 Powcrfu"j that When checked up the buggr Came np with sufficient ... . . , . . . ... ..w.fe... . w.c .uc uiimiii6 ui straps, anj the buggy, without an) thing to break its frcc. thumned oint th I r h"0' ft':'ghe0'ng tenfold worse than before. Of course more vigorous I reap of the beast was the consequence. ' ! 1W this time Mr. Swartzlander had a I firm hold on tho lines, but so frantic 1 was the animal that in a twinkle be i was dra-rged out over tho dash-board of the buggy that was still fast to the horse by the traces, and full in front of the vehicle, one of the front wheels of which struck him on the head, violent-I ly, as it passed over I im, cutting the back of his head quite severely. He ' was taken up by persons working on , i the street aud carried to the bouse of the Bergj brothers, where professional requirements were rendered by Dr. Crawford, The frightened horse dashed out Cherry street with the buggy till a cart n,e(j ue(J jn raJil)1F taj ' ; .DWa F 1 o a DIfe aJ waa reached. The buey struck it and ! was tur,'ed "upsiJe down" and lay flat ' , on the seat. The shock of the colli- siou luo-seoed tbz Lorse from the bugev. Tbe beast rsn three miles, to - llnvly j IJMW .M.ont l.o.w hr ir ... i h.. il ,,rii., tl. mnt. i , e,,;,,,., ..i ,.,,.,..1., ! to Seliusgrove, and brought to town. Mr Siinitiftl Ifprnv ttion in tho tvr4n- t .... . , ', , , , : ness of his heart, coucludcd io tate j Alisterville. Witi this end in view his horse was harnessed and put iuto a buggy, in which Ilergy and Swarlz-! Under t"ok seatj. The runaway horse I ; was led beliind. At the intersection of v a B - . , . lb- hrie b hind scared at a rag or bag lying on the street, and leaped forward, striking tbe j buS?' nd frightening the horse iu the shafts so that he also tprang forward, Mr. Bcrgv, who was driving, looked uac' to see what was going on behind i aud thereby lost the management of w horse in front. That horse sprang r - . .... , ., so lar oui oi m wiuuir ei iac biicci i iireer i ; . - . . i i . i . . i mat lue uuttv cucouuieieu a uosi i the corner of the Court House square, , - . and there stepped, while the horse went . ' j horse ran to the stabla and no further. J The largest, finest, best and nicest ' stock of Gwds was brought to this i town by Cherp John, from Xcw York and failadeipuia, tLat lias come nere for a long time, and at such low prices t .. . r. :i .. I... I toai It asiouisoes eei kiwii uvw ue J ' . ; can stauu it : uui me way ue ooe is,,,. .. .. A ... j j jj Goods from the luanufac-j " , - , .... 1 turers and importers, and bays every- 1 ' " 1 thing for cash, and thus saves from i-i j ' i to 50 per cent., which enables him to sell Goods 20 to 50 per cent, lower than any other person. Therefore any body that needs anything whatever in bis line will save money by buying it at Cheap John's Store. The Vocal Union will give a grand concert at Miffliutown about the oOth of this mon'h. We would say to the people of our neighboring couuty-seat that if they want to spend a delightful evening in their elegaut concert hall, it would be well to make a note of this fact, as Laugh and song will gade along wbcre the members of the Union are found. We uiderstand a magnificent programme ha been made out, includ- . GranJ Coronation Senc, which ,' j created inch a sensation be:'?, and the irrepressibly funny delineatioc of the liaathen I hiuee." as well as that laughable admixture of cackle, S-uig i;d crow entitled The Great Hen .nn veDt;on. (jur crchestral band will ao company them. lAvixlorrn Gazttte. Attfstiox. Famtas. Farmers who wn to buy a first-c!at.s Kcai-cranu Jiower will do well to call on the undersigned who h for sale the Hubbard Kea, cr and Mow- er and .he Meadow Lark Mower. The gearing l both these machines are neatly j cuntr The ailjllrais ww0 . bri?tt faw j This branch of the business will be su encloscd not a Co. orspring being out- . " ' . .........uueed b.tauties" bv tw.rit.toml.1 hr . tl. PASfrK. one of the side. I sold thirteen of th.se machiues last year, and they all gave entire satisfac tion. I also have for sule the Taylor Uay ' E-ie, the llchanicsburg Kate, and he rciiuineColuinbit Bake. Orders addressed to JJilHin P. O. will receive prompt atien tion. DANIEL. Al'KEK. Alav 27-lNo Another lot of I'arasols and Snn Shades at Cheap John's, which will bo sold at reduced pi ices. Mr. John Underwood, an employee of the j T. R. R. Co., about ii o'clock last Thurs- I dav, while encaged at work in the railroad yard a. Pattlon, put his right leg under a train of cars to steady his body w hile he reached for a spike that lay between the rai!s on which the train stood . Before he got his leg out the locomotive, that had been takeu to "water aud wood." returned to couple, and struck the train with such toice that it was suddenly started and moved about 13 feet, passing over Mr. Cu derwood's leg, crushing it so badly that am putation became necessary, and was ren dered by Drs. Crawford and Banks. Mr. Underwood is doing ss well as can be ex pected. His place of residence is at Thonipsontown, but he now lies at the Pat terson House in Patterson. Now for the Shawls ! Cheap John has bought the prettiest line of Spring and Summer Shawls ever before brought to town, so that ladies In need of a Shawl cannot belp but buy on of him, after examining them and inquir I ing tb price. Mim Jase, sister of George and Joseph Mingle, living on Zioe mine farm, near liirnitnghani, met with an accident on Thursday eveuing of last week, which resulted in her death. In the barn-jard stands a wagon-shed, and from this shed to the gate lea ling from tho yard the grade inclines downward prettj rapidlj. Iu the shed was a four horse wagon, which was usually kept locked to prevent it from runnicg down the hill. On the evening above-named Miss Mincle was in the vard niilkinir. and some of the cattle started there i n 1 hide, which was not locked at the time. down tie bill by robbing against it. In j ....lor t in th. - a I f ""ft r c" 1 from k..i;.. .1.- ... A I vx. vsiy. gaiv UU IGUVCUUKU) the unfortunate ladv ran to catch the lever tf the brake, but unfortunately, in her daring attempt to do so, the cou- J piiug pole, which projected to the rear I : (the wsgon was running with rear end i foremost) struck her in the stomach, throwing her to the ground, just as the toce was reached. The accident oo- curred at half past six o'clock in the!8 corps at i . ti- evening, ana tbe lady was a ten thirtv-five the same night. Her age was about fifty-eight years. Ty rone Herald. On Tuesday afternoon of last week Henry McKee's hotel, located about . . i r i . fit-i.- c " u r" bridge, in Daupuin county, took fire r i.. r. - i 1 ' b , ' J 9 j W',J the larg" Por,lou of he beJJig. I "'"'J aU tbe c''"g the family,' j about two hundred pouuds of Isrd, aud potatoes ana liquors lu tbe cellar. At ; one time the Clark's Ferry bridge was in da'-'rer of taking fire from tho burn- . r. .. . iii uuiiuiiii;. a lie ios win reacu 0U0. Insurance of $3,000 ou the J' Jmmt " 500 Parasols aud Summer Shades at Cheap John's. Iid V0U ever hear of i - so many Parasols iu one store in Joni- ! ata county ! Hut they ont last long with hi iu, because be tells them at a small profit, and sells so many of them. That is the way be does business. Ladies will save money by buying par asols at Cheap John's Store. There was a circus at Huntingdon a few days ia. and this is what one of !. , ,, v. ahn. the papers of the town say s about the . . unu wuo was loo poor to tase auj pay I ,. , . noor . . k .- i 1113 paper . j ....,iv ...mpr wis iu town on Fridav. j 11 - I ue ,ppr0achcd by ye editor and asked j t tn Dn..nrihA T.r liia ioiinlv nar.iir. oulJ rcmiu4 hira that uijJ funJs nere tK ocjrae to allow of such a Alas! alas! thing. Ox Thursday of last week J. Eng lish West, aceoaipsnied Ly She.-.ff , , . . . , Mutthersbangh, agun eut to Licking , . .,' . . ..... , . hou'C re-built by John W inn, OU U heel- . ,,, .,, . , ,i. er and est s lands. It appears that .... ,- ., . , ,l notwithstanding the action ol the court last winter, Winn put up another house. and carried on tbe manufacture of tar from pine knots. Mr. West weut to see him, and requested him to leave, DUt vt tun, aitnougu promising, uiu nui gt. The result was as above stated. Letcislourn Democrat. 300 different kinds of Indies Neck ties and Silk Scarfs of all shades and dcs?nption, Silk Ribbons of all shades, Ruches aud Ruffles of all the newest j js t.ic sk-uvj itj on Bfjjgc gtreet, the styles, and all kinds of Trimmings to j '.gt and best stock of suit the season aud style, and the Dew-j est in the marEet, you may always find j JJQQJ J) sSKOESf at Cheap John's Store. j I.cttixo. Sealed propovils will be re jL.IlES, ccUel f.r the fi'ii-hieg of the audience; . MISSES' AND room of the 51. E. Church In MifHintown. j CHILDRFVS up to 2 o'clock l . 31., JUiy o, ip.-i. rr'pu aais t be addressed io Rev. G. D. Fine- mi-kir l'-il..rl. Plan, soeciticalions and , , . . , , . , ,. ... bhink article f aureeiueut may be seen at the V. E. Pursoiioge. JES-SE HOWE, Secretary of Lvai J ol Trustees. June 23-L't Wk observed yesterday at Ihe ottice of the Adams express comjany two fine Al-H.M-i.f.t- li.-t.. nnl and female, raised tiv j (f 1Iarrij,brg.1, ders, Wil- j , .j to Mr . ...... T!,.....i....n. Juniata all wlio inspect..! tne young can.iiua.es ior bovine faniu. Harmbnrg farriol. Oi r Vocal Union have accepted an invttatiou to MiClin on the 30th iust., and will give there a " taste of their quality." Our Stricg lai;d will "bear l hem companie." If Mifflin is equal to appreciating good niusic, our V. U. and S. B. will come " home" crowtied with laurel LevcLtown Senlinef. IlEDandGtay Table Cloths, White j, tnJ Tow;iDgj .efs, S" Handker- ammer Gloves, and everything in that line, you will save money by buying at Cheap John's Store. - TeusiP Seed. Good Turnip Seed, of the Red Top Strap Leaf variety, for sale, at 50 cents per pound ; 60 cents by mail. Call oa or address Maurice Leonard, tf Oakland Mills, IV Mrs. SopniA Rodt, an old and re spectable woman of Dublin township, while sewing with a needle accidentally run tbe end with tbe eye in under ber finger nail, causing death in a short time. Erysipelas, it is said, resulted from the slight monad. Huntingdon Journal. Five pair cf Men's Half-br.se at Cheap John's for a qnarter. Br Wis To Dat. "lis madness to j neglect a cought or cold, however, slight. Consumption may follow, anJ though Dr. fVislar'i Baltatn of Wild Cherry has frequently cured this much dreaded disease, it almost invariably cures the primary diseases of the threat, lungs and chest, where other remedies j I fail James Siiisefext, whom we last Wiek noticed as having "raised" an $3.75 poor house order to $80.75, has "arranged" the matter. We would i suggest to James that be do not repeat , i r"8ed ,0 ' P'cc 1 that little operation or he might be icyoiid the mountains. Ttf fi a rt J - I - Dinlr It is said that Hob Aker is peram bulating through certain portoios of this county accompanied by a Xe foundland dog. Ha visited a farm house a few miles north of Bloomfield a few days ago. Bloomfidd Press. V ' F , tH.iUH IIAI.1U-I.il 4 BUSllbl au I a vicious dog that bit Ilia Excellency I the r'fi'lt Deel " walitC11 IuoDg j his horses in the stable last week. Three pair of Ladies' Hal'-boseat Cheap John's fir a quarter. 1HED: THOMAS On the l')th iust., iu Ferinau- ach township, attar a lin-cring illness, Mrs. ester Thomas, aged 63 years, 3 months t,03I3Ii:HGIa. UIFFI.INTOWN MARKETS ! Corrvctcd veMy hy j.j, H. . stau.liigh. Mirruxrows, June 24, ltTI. l.'i Butter KjTfls 1-1 lried Apies 1 ' HU-klrries H Ka-ipbTries 2 Potatoes 9" l!a.i 12 Shoulder HI Sides t'X Washed Wotil 4 (iraiiml Alum S.nlt. per sack .... 2 -0 MIFFLINTOWN GltAIN' MARKET. Corrected weekly by D. P. Sulonlf Wheat,.... . .... 1 2ial ') Oats, M I'mn, Karley GO dor rteed 4 73 Timothy seed 2 (V. Haxseed 1 75 Sl'MMTF, FCSWARD AXD lOHSISSlON ill Ii. It t A j I DEALER 1.1 GRAIN, LUMBER. COAL, PLASTER, SALT C E M E N T. fJAJjQIJJTjTJ PLASTER NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. hare opened out in the Xew Build- GAITEES, ! ever bronght to the conntv " I l i Kiiit mir tiM-lf fmm dniifri.ltiri.r and in large lots. Wa pay cask and expect to sell for cash, which will enable ns to offer GWnS At Prices far Below the Average. WOKK MADE TO ORDER. . be!(t j,.,; mechanics in the countv. All kinds of repairing done. JLL WORK WJRRJXTED. CORNELIUS HARTLEY. July 2, 1873-tf To Whom It 51 ay Concern. June I, 1871. The School Board of Walker township stands financially as follows : j Gross amount of iMplioate ..$29!I4 24 State approbation 24 W $31 -jO 21 Amt. of orders paid . Exhonerariuos ..... Pereentaee ........ Cash on hand ...... .$21)3 6G . 1S1 23 . 125 02 . 700 SO S091 11 $ 59 13 . 126 02 Order he'd by Van Ormer. $ 18o 15 DAVID DIVEX, Prte't. N. D. Van Dtse, Sec'). June 10,1874. pAINTlXG AND PAPER HANGING. The undersigned, having nine rear's ex perience in tbe PALNTINti BUSINESS, in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, offers his services to the public. HOUSE PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. AXD CALSOMTXG, in all the Tarions branches, will be prompt ly attended to, and satisfaction given. Charges moderate. JAMES W. HAMILTON, Mifflinuvwn, April 8, 1874-if Sew Advertinent. 0.NE MILLION ACRES OF SPLENDID KCMAS USDS FOR SALE. i The Grand Rapidt and Indiana Railroad beon finished ; i &;o miles long, and its onlire land mnt Mrnpd ' In Farming 1 andm to Jrlnal Stiller; fur '. luiliciduaU or Culonits, SPECIAL. IttRGAl.XS for 174. 100,000 acres hare been soM already. The Units are well timbered, making the be.t j aiau oj jurin. ouunf u, pii.1 jv- j ducinc power. Easily reacheil by rait or waU-r. Good markeli. Kai'.roail runs , .i i. ;u ...... ..r tKu IlirOUU I1IC prjlll. . l-ltii.l lavnv vm fifc Itatt indtbtid and most prospenn States in the West. Its rAo" are nmtjitulltd. lis Hnancial standing No. 1. No dirtknlty in trnnsirtation. Peace ami prosperity are iu its borders. Lands from 94 to $S per acre. Time snSicient. Interest 7 perceut. WILLIAM A. HOW AKU, Land Commissioner. Graad HapidM, Mich. f. It. L. l'lEIiCE, fcec'y Land Urpartnient. r ! SAVP. TTPTV TlfiT.T.A'R.S !i , Tall. 5EffriOllfc.ilfc. ' PRICE, S-'O below jHlother fint-elast ;' VALUe,JOatioe j iri? Jfci. ; I SAVED, by buying Ihe Flvrtnct. Ertrg machine warranted. Sjitiial ttrms to cmM and italtrt. Stnd for ctrevlart to the Florence S. M. Co., Florence, i.m., or S. M. Cain To., . JV'o. 8, fi Street. Piihburg, Pa. I i IE. K. Thompson's Sweet Worm I Powders j are doing more good than tongue ran tell or peu w rite in relieving children and adulta , of intestinal paraMti-s or worms, t'liiliin-n seven months old have di.-cliarced large j worms alter a few doses. Not injurious in i the least. Pleasant to take, containing no ; calomel. Put up in glass vi.tls, wuli name j ' of proprietor blown in e Imi'iire ofl I ron Driiffeist, and take nothing eise ; or ! send to E. K. THOMPSON & CO., Titus- J viile. Pa. Box 118.. price, 2' rents. I Trrtsvii LE, Pa., Nov. 8, lf 1. E. K. j Thompson's Dandelion ami Mivwikti Pills have acted like a charm in curing j sii k headache, ) ain iu the Ixilir-, cold and j constipation of the howels, and induced r well regulated action of the liver. j t UASLES lit ST. Tills sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents. Druggists and dealers thoiild send lor list and prices. Wa i LU CO mm Thin Seirime Machine girrj the best !-1 'J"C1- , 7 V ,! ,1 ,r , Y. If there it no ; , .... .-. ... .. v "Vomfttic" aeent la w loirn, -ip'iy to DOMESTIC S. M. CO., Arr York. m it , Ladies Sind for Uegant tashion Book. SYC1MMAXCV, StU'L CIIAKM. nateandiraiiithelovean.r.neelionsofany Ihtsoiis liter choose, instantlv. This sim- pie mental acquirement all may possess, j tree, by mail, for i5 cents; together with a j Marriage (Suide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, j Hints to Ladies A oncer hook. inti.MiO j sold. Address T. WILLIAM Co.. pub lishers, Philadelphia. j 4 DVERTISr.RS send -M cents to - tito. P. howLi & Co., 41 Park Row, : N. V., tor their Eight-page I amphltt, show ' ing cost of advertising. THE CIUiAT llHaiEDY FOR sorjsur.iPTioFJ which can Ik) cured hy a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has !ecn proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to lc the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief am cure of all Lung complaints, and is ollered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Vistar's Balsam, does not dry up a Cough, and leave tho cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. FRFPArt BT BETH 7T. FOWLS & 80H3, Boston, Kass And aoM ly Xlrng-jits and Dealers g:oenlly. Manhood: HowLcst.HowEestored Ja PnblUhtd, in a Staled Envelope. Price Six Cent: ALecture on the Nature. Treatment and Radical Cure of Sprrtnatorrhura, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debmty, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally; N.-rvousness, CoDsuiupti.-u, Eri- lepsy and Fits ; UenUI and Pliysical Inca- pacity, resultinjr from Sell-Abuse, etc. Bv KObEKT J. CL LVKKWELL, M. D.. Au thor ol the 'Green tiook," ivC. The world .'enom ned s'lihor, in this ad mirable Lectnre, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually remov ed without medicines, and without danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and ettectn! by wbich every suft'erer, no matter what his condition miy be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, under seal, to any uddress, im plain envelope, on the receipt of two post age stamps. A ldress the Publishers, C1IAS. J. C. KLINE Jt CO. 127 Bowery, New York, Post.OhVn Box 4AM. Nov. 19, l78-ly. L X- u'Sn Sew Adrertienmt. NEW PHOTOGRAniGALu-. Bridge Street, Miffilulown, Pit j TOSEP1I UESS wouU ivw tfully imi r a II who want GOl PHoTtHiRAfUB f themselves or their Iriewts to awe hi call, and be couriiiced that this is the place to get j rnnn virri'Rrc UOUO altllvKB9 j HaHiir prepare nimsell witn liie rial INsTKl'MENT!" in the market, and all the LlTESt IMl'ROVE.ME.TS , III tl. constitute a s First -Class J'Lotojrapk Gallery,; lie invites ail his friends nd iHe sublic jren- ' I erilly Hr favor hiiu i'h iheir pafonajfe, I and they wiil be aecmioodtfed. with any- , thing in the line ol l'liot.traohy. j aidd" Siuail Pictures copied and enlarged. Olil Ainlirotypes or layuerre-tys al-o copied and n:iitrfred, and puinted if desired. A khkI selei-lii.li ol KiiAl'KS k-lt on hatfl at all tius, and cheaper lhau et.r. j S.iiiil Walnut Kram. s. . fiilt Frames, Imitation tValnia Krjtaes. ! I Iiu.t.itioii KoseH'outt Fraias, j c-;;:,, Kr:l. I'icturi Naii,Sotow-yei. Cord and Tos- : sel, i.:. . jo?srii iirs'. Mitl'intonn, Jx-i 7, IS74. CO. tit Hranch OiTiee and Factory : 50C WEST ST., -CV IflRK. I THE BEST PAINTJn the TfOBLD I .dny Shade Jrom Pnrr Whit to Ji t Elacii. j A combination of the purest paint with j j India Kublier, forming a smooth, olosst, ! i rum, ih-kablk. ELtsTit and beaitifi l! ' i'ainl, Htiatt'ected byi hangeof h-mper.it ure, ! ; is perfectly water-proof, and adapteil to all ! . classes of work, and is 111 every way a b.-t- i tw paint for eilher inside or outride paint t I ing than any other uint in the world. He- : ing from one-third to oue-foiirtii cheaper ' I and lasline at least three times as lone as I the best lead and oil tuints. ''mrt '' "r TRJDE M.1KK, (a fad , , mile of iriiri is inr aboteA is am teery yaikagt. i renirci reanv ior use aim soiu ov me ,',.. T,-.re ,llls nr i..,, . Prepared ready for nse and sold by the i "x .; I,uW bec.,m so . Jfritv; Mtisiacimn a tue ftuuuer rami. marl 8 iiu 1 EU URl'U STOKE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (BY-ltord Building,) .Main Street, .Miflllutotvu, Fa. DEALER IX TMtr.JS AXD MEDICINES, CHEMICAL!-', DYE STUFF. PAIXTS Ol LS, V A KX1S II ES.fiLA SS. PITT V, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BI K.VEKS, CHIXNEYS, BKI'SIIR S, IIAIHHUOHES.T'MHH BKLS1IES, PER. IT.MKKY.C MliS, SO A PS. 11 A m OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, x o r i o x s . STATIONERY LARUE VAKIKEY OT PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great caru, and warranted ir. .111 liiirli autiioritv. CT-Pnrest of WIXES AXD L1QUOKS ! for medical purposes. i E7-FKES JKIPTIOXS expounded w'.tb j fre-.it care. f June 22-tt. I KlNjliUN MlUN! RUN!! 1000 Men and "Women Wanted TO I CY Tha Immense Slock of GooJs! in Johnstown OLD AXD RELIABLE STORE. LEXAXDEK WOODWAKO has just j 2. returned Irom the East with an mi- iuciie stock of I DKY GOOHS. GKOt EKlE, Ql LENS rt Alit, IIAKIi .t A K E. KATS, CAPS. BIMITS. S)lOr., WlHil) AM WILLOW WAKE, DKLGS, SPICES, 4.C., iu all styl.-s ar.il vadeties. which he offers at rices lower than ever since llie war. COME OXE, COME ALL. Chestnut Kails. Locust Posts and Iiail roal Ties taken in exchange tor Goods. ALEXANDER WOODWAKD. May !, l74-2m 1776. 1876.; 0:-- ! AMERICAN CENTENNIAL-! JEROME HETRICK, AT TlIE CA.NAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly on hand and for sale at a small profit, a well selected assortim-nt of DRY GOODS, , GROCERIES, TT i.'t.'X'-ti- t ti itUr.Iji.sol xVlir., WOOD & WILLOW WARE, L-Iv'Il v: t T II v;T.'n t loll, O.AL.1 , 1 laAol JLlx. IL,.. 7 T f it H ami u L-imUtk I'K IV M )N . . .... ww o,.u.v... ana iiiki, r ttu. TOP PRICES Mi.S Tor Country frodure and all kn.ds ef GRAIN. Darlicularlv fori Mexico, Pa., Msy 6, 18.3-6m, i i r ...... Notice f Tax-payers. V"OTICE is hereby given that a:i vrsons X paying Uieir Male mi l Lonniy I ax on or before the 1st day of September, 18. t, ill ho altuwiHt an ahalenicnt of six inrr cent, on tho same. By order of the Com- missioners. JAMES DEEX, Clerk. Commissioners' Olfic, .MitHin- town, Uay 13, 1874. A Bis; (hanre for Agents or Either Sex. J T7AXTED, Agents and Peddlers for Tl our PRKSS AND STRAIXfcK- Presses and straiua jams, jellies, herbs, eg- eubles, lard, Uilow, meals, cheese, fee Over G0,UU0 sold in a few localities Sells nuick. Everv family wants it. I one the pleasaiitest, most useful, successful and protttable utensils ever sold by agents. j I Weighs six pounds. Price, $1.00. Exclo I sive territory given. Clrrulare free. - LIT TLEHtLl) St DAalr, Vrl w asbington M., I Boston, Mass. n.rn.a mmm atab MISCELLAM E01S io,000 YARDS CALICO AT lO GENTS IJEXl YARD, AT J. & H. A. STAMBAUGH'S, Cor. of ilain anil Bnc!rc Sts. riFFLINTOWX, PA. imy GOOU, QI'EENS ARK, WOOL) iAilFETS, Floor, tair att.l Table Olla ?IATIIf BOOTS, SHOES, EATS, CAPS, &C &Ce j ZJ- GIVE IS A t'ALL AND :o:- FISH & SALT ALWAYS OX HAND. .. IF YOU WANT A X V T 00T & AND THAT CAN DC HAD At the Lowest Prices TO INSURE A G ood Article, Call at the BOOT and SHOE STORE cf J. W. DEAN, BrMge Street, Patteitun, Peiiu'a. UK C'lIKIaKFlIalaY IXTITES I-SlKCTIO.. Repairing Promptly Attended to. . , AT .-- . , j One and a half miles south-west of Patterson. ' rTVHE subscriber would most respectfully inform the public that he has jnt opend a ! I Store at the above place, w Iiere he is prepared to supply all wh i may favor hi;n with ! their patronage with the UK-stand most schi't assortment of I DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. QI EEX '.V 1!E, ffiS'D AM) WILLOW WAKE, OIL CLOTHS, LtiOTS 4t SHOES. Also, with a lull supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, 'I of which he offers to sell or exchange for conntrr p.oJce at TIII: VEKY T.OAVTlST IJRICIy. i Much low.?r, in fart, than poods have beer, j Mo will pay the hiftln-sl maiket price for I either in cash or good. I.oenst Grove, Ang. 8, ISTG-tf. D.W.Haxley&Oo.'s I. the place a hero you can buy TIIK E'-TST A'I TXIK CIIi:APIaST 1MEXS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTniXG IUTS, CJPS. D OiV, SHOE, .IXD FCRXISHiyj GOODS. WE are piepared Io exhibit one of the most choice and socrt st.vks ever ofTere-l i this market, and at JS lOXISHlXGL Y LOW PRICES Also, measures taken for suits and part of suit) which will bo made to crdcr i at simi t notice, veiy reasonable. t lleraember the plaep. in IIi.tTinau's ( Water s'reets, JIIFFLIXTOH'X, PA. WHAT TO VE3R fiK0 juit 8!r- SAMUEL SIKAYEK'S CLOTH iNG STOIiE. Bri ! p, ...a Le iii I ILtTircr j.ist returned from riiilade' Mi aud Xew York, he ran scprJy joa with the ! Lacjt and Ch licest Styles f i CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coats, Pants, Vests. H its, Caps, Boots and She. Watche and Jewelry. Notions. Tr.r : nulling i;.m)1s in endle-x variety, Crvl, Fluor Oil Cloth. Furniture. A.c , c hen yer than j the clieaprt, tor the same "I'Mlity ol gotU. Cull in aud be convinced. Measures Taken and Suits Made to O:ler. j Patt.-r.on, May l'i, 1C73 SaMUKI. STKAYER. lliixinen. Vurils. GUiAT KK I)ICTI0N IX T1IK PltK IaS OP TKKTH! fM r , 0;Tfr j X ti-etli a!!.w.-d to h ave the office un-: h llie nti.-nt i .it;si)eil. I ! Tfelh rioodelcl an.! r-i i le-'n iiii.il ' list lor .i:e. , x-lh extrwte I witliont piin, bv the use ; of '." " h'!'- ' Ut-mal wo k done Fr p-r.M- witlioui tlem ..mif t.jr liomes. il .Irsirc-I. ! i imi; ii:lii au.Mi in live in ii ri i w iiu I r w . - - ;outextrlinv'H.el.H.ili, at tl.e I)ciiil Of- fict. r G u ln.HR, es!al.l.shed in Mifflin- t.iwn in 1360. i L. I)EK!t Jan 24, ISTi I'raciM.J Uentiat. U. LOUL'OV, MERCHANT TAILOR, i m ,, ; ref o( Orvstal palace Bni'dtn ' ! (m WatCT StreSt, liifflintOWll. Pa. . FASHIONABLE GOODS alwaya band. ' CUSTOM WORK TXjXE on the shortest j nofic-. j GOODS St LD by tlie va-d or pattern. uvec.-j v . PERSONS buying goorts can hav. them i cut ,n 8ilrm,;,', ,rP "f eharre. I BVTTERICK'S PJTTERS3 also ! gale. of; . , 4LL UORK Y iRftASTCD. . PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1S7-tf - - 1 .,,.., . . ... "" ri-' - -rewj-iiiwir i ojr T3ABLKY CO. .ID VER T1SEMEX1S. GROCERIES AND WILLOW WARE. HE AH GUI P1UCE3. II I X H THAT CAN I5E PURCHASED SHOE STORE " ..-.f sold w ithin the rounly for many years. Locust Posts, Kuliro.i I Ties arid Wood, A. J. llEUTZLEla. New Iluilding, ccracr of Uri.le and may 8, lxTS-tt HOW TO Vim IT. je s'reet, Patterson' tell vou all auoi.i i;. Professional t'arh. .M. f!:.VFOlU, M. 1)., lias rernrrri"l actively the pncf:ce of Medicine aifl SnrpTy and ili-ir cM ttrril bmiiclie. lifV.i-e at th. old corner of Third , ,..,,.. Mrr M:i j Nov. 12, 1873-!iii iimfown, Pa. THOMAS A. ELlEir, 31. IA, Fljsiciaa and Surgaon, Mlf'FLIXTOWX, r.l. 0:Hcr! hours fnin 9 a. w. to 8 r. x nec m ins laiiitsr a reidei.ee, tt iue suti " " -rect. .h:i: , LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, KIFFLINTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. CJ'" All business promptly atu-n.l-d to. rn.;i! In tbe room formerly oceupiox by Atfuruer Aiiisou. JOL'IS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. , ETColieclin and Cmiveyaneing prompt- 'v attended to. , " B,.U .e stm;l eppojit til . Coort House Square. fhr; 4l CTIOSER. t Sm. SI1UMAX MtLLEK. of Millerstowr,. Perry eonnly, lmlers his servicr to tho puhlis as AiM-liotKi-r, and will attemi .!in Ihe cunt v. Give him a eaih 101 , , . . 1v-. o. t lr. 2. lK7-2ra.
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