SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday. Angrnst 12, 18T4. TERMS. Subscription, $1.00 per annum. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col tinin, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be male to th. se desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter yesr. "PENK'A. E. 1LTIME TABLE. pvnenger trains leave Slifliin Station as follows: RtSTWAKD. Philadelphia Express, 12 48 am. . 't Line, 1 15 a ui. J'aeitic Express, It) 01 a m. J.unlnrg Accommo., ll2Sam. I ay Express, 1 42 p m. Mail, 6 12 p m. - . Cincinnati Express, 8 Ml p m. WESVWAaD. J'ittsbnrg Express, 1 20 a m. Cincinnati Express, 2 14 a m. 1'acilic, 6 &m a m. JTay Passenger, 10 04 a m. Mail, 3 S3 p ni. Fast f'ir"N . 6 45 p ui. Mifflin. June CI, 1874. LOCAL IXTELLIGEZCE. Aiiy View Academy Ke-Uuion to-ruor-row. Correct politics leads to good govern ment. Correct religion leads to eternal hsppi ness. Head Premium list of Fair to be held at this place in September. he Rev. Mr. Black welder was too unwell on last Sabbath to preach. The streets of the town are clean tiuce tli; enforcement ef the Log law. The Republican State Convention meets nt llatrisburg on the 19th inst. Six men in Mima tounty pnt np four bains from April 1st to June 25th. Capitalists from abroad are directing fheir ft'entidn to the Iron ores of this county. It is said that Congressman Spear, of Huntingdon, is working hard for re-notni-fcation. The first drove of the eeasun on the "Pike" passed through town on Mc.nday evening. The Wilsons, Thompsons, and other dis tinguished local horse dealers were in town on Saturday. The annual Sunday School celebration of the M. E. Church will be held at Macedonia on Friday next. Farmers this year do not ask "ILnv giod is your oats crp 1 " bat -Kjw poor is your oat crvp 1" It a rr.er.d breathes suspicion about a Ambrot &c. Fof fa,j pirticular9 Invn", to a friend, ba sure that te is "Oigrldr'ss lago before rou act. A cumber of gentlemen from this place nt to Newport hist ThiirsJay to fish for black bass. They caught a few. The south abutment of the railroad bridge across th. stream south of toun is fhiis'aed. It is as'ii 1-loekiiig piece of masonry i The Pine Grove M. E. Sumliy choul niilh ilda celubration on next S.it:inly , the 10th inst. AH are iuvited to attend. Farmers ur3 talking ol re-sowiug their wheat stubble fields wilh ciover seed. 'Young clover" was all kil!c4 by the drought. The coming Fair at Riverside Part w ill attract a crowd of 5XK) to f.'KH) peopln. It n ill l the mast thorough exhibition of ! the kind ever held is the county. J The ILirrisburg base b ill club won the ; tame at the Park last Friday. Tha Patter son club, however, gave them as closu a score as ever a club gut before. Last SunJ iv a man and a woman in Thompsontown had a domestic infelicity w'ikh resulted in a broken leg for the wo man, and a run-oil' on the part of the man. 'oot-racing in the Park during the evon iiifi hours is a favorite pass-time lor men and boys who are possessed of the instincts or the cports that prevailed among the an cients. James M. Sellers, Esq., sojourned among his friends iu town last week, and worship ped in Rev. Mr. Penepacker's church on Thursday evening and in Mr. S herrard's church on Sunday. Bob Parker and Win. Jackman, of the Democrl and Register, are talking about run ning a foot race at "Riverside Park," alter the fashion of the Olympian games. If hey do, we'll attend, and give them each a column. The "hardware goods" of Mr. John Mu tliersbangh have been arriving steadily tot some time. Their opening will take place soon in the room that Is baing rapidly fin ished in the new business house of Robert Parker, Esq. The Sunday School of the Presbyterian Church will hold their annual celebration in Mr. John Schyrcier's wood to-morrow-Thursday. The school will meat at the church at 9 o'clock sharp in the morn ing, before going to the wood. Mrs. Margaret McCrura died at the resi dence of her son-in-law, J. J. Moore, In Kansas City, Mo., on the 26th ult., aged about 73 years. Mrs. McCrum was a native r this county. 8 he has many friends here, and a number of relations who are deeply touched and b2reave-r.her death, riorrison Varne', Jfayette township, has caught during the""ast season S2 red and gray foxes, 3 mink.", 23 or 30 niusk rats and 11 ground hogs and a score or more of skunks. Ho is a skilled trapper and successful hunter, and koejis from 8 to 10 dogs constantly on hand. When the Democrat and Register people get a dozen ahead of the Sentinel with their subscription list, they boast of it in their paper for six months. Don't get scared, brethren, you are not now to ba taken to task for fibbing. It is only proper to say that the Scniiuel is the source of Intellec tual entertainment and business informa tion for 5,000 people every week. Tut threatening appearance tf the weather on Saturday kept hundreds of people away from Riverside Parle,' from witnessing tho testing of the track. Those who were present and the crowd numbered hundreds speak in the highest terms of it. They say there is not a finer track in the State. The horses that were announced last week were there and took the course, and gave infinite entertainment fo the spectators while the testing of the (rack was going on, and from that time down to this have been the sub ject of very many animated conversa tions. "Honest Bob" and his com petitors will not be forgotten for a gen eration. Kest time, 2 52. Hud-Book of Politics for 1874, BT BON. EDWARD McPHERSON, Clerk of Hov.it of Representatives V. S. TMi itotun and iwaaria,. Volume gl'es Ihe rcti :od on the "Increase of Salary Act" and R, repeal, on Transporta tion! CivU RighU, and Financial Questions, including the act of 1862 creating Legal Tenders- and coin Interest on Bonds, and the various Expanding and Contracting acts mce. President Grant's Messages and Memorandum, Interviews, Letters, Prochu mations, and Action in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Supreme Court De cisions, Illinois ,nd Wisconsin Railroad Laws, Constitutional Amendments, made and pending, in States and Nation. "Back' pay" Statistics. Tables of Appropriations, Debt, Elections, Currency Distribution by StaN-s and sections, fcc. Invaluable for campaign. Cloth, .50, post-paid. Address GEO. FRS. DAWSON, P. O. Box 484, Washington, D C. - Col. William Bell baa taken rooms above the store room of l'eakly & Son, on ttridge street, Mifflintown, where he my be fouud between tba hours or 0 nd 3 o'clock on the 14th, 15tu and 17th inst., for the purpose of re ceiving the money dne on subscription for the grading of the SeHnsgrove and West Uranch Kailroad. All cash in stalments duo at the espiration of the latter date and not satisfactorily ad justed tri;i be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. Last Wesde&day afternoon while Mr. Enos Uergy was driving a pair of horses in a bugfr out Lost Creek Valley to his bcnio at Jericho Mills, the ani mals frightened at something at the roadside and ran away, throwing Mr. Bergy out. He, however, held fast to the lines, and by and by stopped the horses. He was not much Lurt. The bugn-y was somewhat damaged. A Houpeuoi.d Remedy. Xo fain ily should be without some efficacious remedy for the cure of affections so universally prevalent as coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping-cough and crcup some remedy, too, which can be re lied on as safe, sure and certain. Dr. Wistar't Ealsim of Wild Cherry com bines the desideratun. Wanted Capable men and women, to canvass in their own neighborhood for tLo Chromotype Picture, an entirely new process of copying and cclargitig small P.ctures. such as Photo?ranhs. LOREXZO AVERILL, Sew Bioomficld, Perry Co , Pa. 2 The latest reliable cure for dyspep sia "Closo all the outer doors of your house, open the inner doors, then take a long switch and chase a cat up aud down stairs till dlie sweats. This must be repeated daily for two months." The ese of a single bcttle of Pain Care Gil is sufficient to show its efficacy in removing pain or inflammation. Try it. Sold wholesale and retail by Bank II Ham lin, Mifliiutown. Spend your money. You can't spend your money to a bjtter advantage than to piirchast, a Parlor Organ. S-.'fl advertise ment of Messrs. Beatty & Plotts, of Wash ington, Waitcn county, X. J., ia another column. Wanted Three bushels of clean timothy seed. Call at this office. ill A It 11 1 ED: CONRAD WELLERCu July 21, 1874. at the M E Parsonage, in Perrysville, by Rev. W. R. Whitney, Jacob D. Courad, of Fayette township, and Sarah E. Weller, of Milloid township. RUSSELL JORDAN On July 23, at the same place, by the same, William H. Russ.-U, of Spruce Mill township, and Mary E. Jordan, of Beal township. YOCUM VEIMER On the Cth inst., at the Lutheran Parsonage, Port Royal, by Rev. 11. C. Shindle, Mr. J. A. Yocura and Miss Mattie J. VTcinier, both of MiUonl township. VIED: KENAGY On the 11th inst., In Turb:tt township, Joseph Kcnagy, aged 6i years, 7 mouths ar.d t days. SHELLEY On the 8d inst., in Port Royal, Stella Claude, daughter of S. M. and C. Shelley, aged 6 months. IIer sufferings ended with the lay, Yet lived she at its close, Aud breathed the long, long night away. Iu statue-like repose ! "But when thn sun in all its state, Illumed the Eastern skies, Our Claudie passed through glory's gate, And walked in Paradise." Jdiscdlantous. CHAIR MAjSTFACTORY. THE nndersiirned, at his shop, on Water sireet, Milhintown, bus now on hand aud for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. He also has a large lot of COFFINS m hand, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared to attend funerals at the shortest notice and on the most '.ib cral terms. He hss made a great reduction in the price of Collins. C7" Repairing promptly attended to. july29tf O. P. K0B1SON. GREAT REDUCTION IS THE PRICES OF TEETH! Fall Upper or Lower Setts as Low as $ 4 Xo teeth allowed tn leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. TVoih filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use or Nitrous Oxide Gas, always ou hand. Owing to the hard times, I will Insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, s I s.i HK TeniDOrarv sets $5.00 extra. Toothache stopped in five minutes with out extracting tue tooth, at the Dental Of fice of (i. L. Derb, estawisuea in jiuam town in 18o0. O. L. DKRTt, Jan 24. 1872. Practical Dentist. A larpe assortment of Qucensware, China ware. Glassware, rocaer) ware, &Ch, for sale cheap by J. & 11. A. STAMSAIGH. Subscribe for the Sentinel fc Republican. CAXDiDATES' CARDS. congress. ifr. Editor s As the time is approaching for nomina ting 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 filled is that of Con gress, I would, therefore, recommend to the Republican voters of Juniata county, Jercni'.jh Lyons Esq., as a suitable candi date, to be voted for at the Primary Elec tion lor Congress. He is c!l qualified, is a man of untiring leal, and a thorough Re publican, and if successful in making the district nomination, would rjare uo effort to make his election, and I believe would be elected. PATTERSON CONGRESS; To the Republicans of Juniata county r Permit me to suggest the name of James Irwin, of Tuscardra township, as a suitable candidate for Congress in this district. Mr. Irwin is and always was steadfast Repub lican IT n . r AnnS man nf fin., kn.iniiwa .,..... . . ., , . Slid nrt1IiNlilBl urmiinBtiiita mmt if lif. ed Would represent our district witb honer to himself and credit to bis constituents. If nominated be will poll a larger vote In Juuiata county than any ether one who has been a candidate tor this otiice fur many years. SPRUCE HILL. CONGRESS. Mr. Editor s The time approaches when the annonncement of candidates, accord ing to the usages of our party, must be closed. Permit h'.e to announce the name of Dr. J. P. Sterrett, as the choice of this couuty fur Congress. The District is a new one, and with the Selection of a strong can didate, it may be our honor to secure the Congressional nomiuatiou. FAYETTE. Legislature. Editor Sentinel : Permit me to came Reuben Caveny, Esq , of Fayette township, as a suitable candidate for the Legislature. Mr. Caveny is a well known citizen of an- impeachable character aud urdoubted abil- ities. lie hit lor.g been one of the closest observers of political affairs, aud would make an intelligent and useful member. Ha rtlides, too, in the strongest Republican district of the courtly, aud would comma ml a large vote. Many Republicans unite iu urging his nomination. DELAWARE. LEGISLATURE. Editor Juniata Sentinel and Republicans Permit me to present the name of George M. Sirtlker, of Tuscarora township, as a suitable candidate tor Legislature. Mr. Smclker is ono of our best Republicans, and as a citizen stands at the head of our best men, and 1 believe if nominated at our Primary Election, nil our best citizens would support hiui, and elect him to that honorable position, which he would fill with credit to himself and honor to the citizens of Juniata countv. MIFFLLVTOWX. LEGISLATURE. Editor Sentinel and Repubiicsn : Please .. 0 , - ,, announce th name ot bamud L. Herr, of Port Royal, as a candidate for the Legisla- tore. Mr Ilerr is an old citizen cf Juniata county, and has long been favorably known as an honest, careful and prudent busiuess man, (the qualifications so much needed in our public councils,) and the people of the county ctn sail ly intrust their interests in his bauds. MIT-FORD. COMMISSIONER. Rtfitbhcan Voters cf Juniata County: Permit one of your "rauk and file" to pre sent Christian Shelleiiberger, of Fayette township, as a candidate for the otlicx of County Commissioner. Mn Shelleuberger's fealty has always been at par, and the sue- ccsxful management of his individual affairs ;s a sure index of the management lie will bring to bear in the Board of County Com missioners. As he has no competitor for the primary flection, let us all prepare to give him a "rousing" election iu Novcm- ler. FERMANAGH. i:03I3IEKCJAL.. MIFFLINTWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. t U. A. Stambaugh. MirrtiSTOWS, Aug. 1J, 1S74. Butter . Eggs... Lard... 20 2J 12 10 10 20 SM 12 10 08 40 00 Dried Apples ..... , " Blackberries , ' Raspberries Potatoes Ham , Shoulder...... Sides , ... Washed Wool Ground Alum Salt, per sack , MIFFLINTOIVN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weesly by D. P. Suloutf Wheat, 1 lOtol 15 Oats, 6 jtotiO Corn, ui. ........ .... ........ 70 Barley 60 Clove rseeri i . . . 4 75 Tiniothyseed 2 5C flaxseed 1 75 P. SILO IFF, FORWARD AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER If GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, SALT C E M E N T. CALCINED PLASTEE Executor's Kelice. Estate of Pf.tr Rumberger, deceased. TTrnmfliS Letters Tcstamentarv on W the estato of Peter Rumberger, late of Greenwood townsmp, aeceasea, nave been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate a--e requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement. THUS. RUMBERGER, E. S. RUMBERGER, July 27, 1874. eoft. A fine assoitmeut of rloilis, cafstmerc?. vest HSS AC., a.wrysoil nana ami ir miv lyy s. JJ. LCl'DO. MisceIaaeout. PROCLA3I ATIO. W II E REAS, the Hon. Baw. F. Jcsim, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas for the th Judicial District, composed of the counties of Jnniata, Perry and Comber laud, and the Uonorables Jonathan Weiser and John koons. Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of Juniata countr, have issued thuir precept to me directed, bearing date the 21th Bay or April, 1K4, lor holding a Court f Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and Gtnenl Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at MIF FLINTOWN, on the FIRST MONDAY of SEPTEMBER 1811, being the 7th day ol the month. Noma is Heei-bt Gives, to the Cor oner, Justices of the Peaeeaud Constables ot Die County of Jnniata, that they be then and therein their proper persons at one o'clock on the afternoon of ssm! day, with their reetinls trni..ti. ...... .. - ? ... , wj V.1.UU1II.111IM13 ,1 and oyer remembrances, to do those things mat to Mete ofheea npeetvely appertain, and those that are bound H recognizance to prosecute against the prisoiiert that are or then may be in the Jail of said county, be then and there to prosOi: Uticn against inc.n as suatl be just. By an Act ol Asseuiuiy, pissed the 8th day of May, A. D., 18-54, it is wade the duty of the Justices the Peace, or the sevrai counties if this Conuuouwealtii. to returu to the ClerK ol this Court ol Omrtor .... .. wixmiwi sessions oi tue respective Comities, all the recognisances euicrea into belbre them by any person or perm. charged with the couimisiun of any crime; except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of th. Peace, under existiug laws, at least ten davs before the coinmeuement of the session ol the Court to which thev are nisile turnable respectively, and in' all cases where any recognizances ate entered into leis then ten Ujvi before the Commencement of tiie sessiuu to which they are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return tfc tame in the same manner as if said act bad not been passed. Dated at Mitfliiitown, the 21th dav of April, in tiie year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seveptv-lur. VM. H. KXOL'SE, Shcrif. Sheriff's Oflice, MilHiutown, ) August 8, 1874. Order rixlhs the Terms of Court. TIIE following order is herebv niado : And now, to wit, July 6, 1874, it is ordered that the times of holding the reg ular lermsot ivurt in the I orly-tirst J a- j dicial District, composed of the counties of Juuiata and Perry, be fixed as follows : Is T Cocxtt or JcniATa. September Terra On the First Monday of September, and continue one week. December Term 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 coutiuue onu week. Is THK C0CTT Of PtBT. August Term On the First Monday of Anfrust and continue one week. October Term On the Monday pr ceding the First Monday of November, and con tinue one we'k. January Term On the First Monday of January, and continue one week. May Tcnu--On thi First Monday or May, and con tine one week. The rrothonofiry to make publication of this order in all the newspapers published in Juniata couuty, (or thirty tlas, at least, duly certified. B. F. JU-VKIV, P.J. JUNIATA COUNTY, S : I, I. D. Wallis, Prothonotarv and Clerk of Ihe Common Picas Court, in and for the said county, do hereby certily that lliefore- l going is a tiue and correct copy of the ori ; inulordi;r( ao !u ,n(1 etlrc is the same remains of record, and on file In this ortice. L. s. In testimony whereof I have here unto signed my name and affixed the real ot ftjid Court, at Mifilintown, the 2Jnd day el July, A. D. 1874. I. D. WALLIS, Proth'j July 2?-tc PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE, GETTYSBURG, PA. rp'IE first Term of th's Collegiate year iil h.gin September 3d, 1S74. The Faculty of this Institution is full. The course of instruction is liberal and thor- I ouh. The location is most pleasant and healthy, in the midst of an intelligent and moral community, and accessible by rail road trains three times a day. The Preparatory Depaitment, which is under the direct supervision of the Faculty, furnishes thorough instruction for boys and )oi:ng men preparing for business or College classes. Students in this de partment are under the special care of the Suieriutendeut, who resides with them in the building. For Turther ihformation or Catalogues, address M. VALENTINE, I. D. President of College, REV. P. L. HARRISON, Superintendent of Prep. Dept. Gettysburg, Pa., July 22, 174. g U. LOU DO V, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room iu rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, Mifflintown, Fa., FASHIONABLE GOODS always on hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can have them cut in garments free of charge. BUTTZRlCJTS PJTTER.VS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873tf pALNTLNG AND PAPER HANGING. The undersigned, having nine vear's ex perience in the PAINTING BUSINESS, in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, offers his services to the public. ROUSE PAINTING, TAPES HANGING, AND CALSOMING, in all the various branches, will bo prompt ly attended to, and satisfaction given. Charges moderate. JAMES Vv HAMILTON. Mifflintown, April 8, 1874-tf TVTOT1CK is hereby given that applica J.1 tion will be made to Hon. Benj. F. Junkin, President Judge at Chambers, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "The Odd Fellows' Hall Associa tion of McCoysville. Juniata County," the character and object of which is to build a hall for the use of Ihe Independent Order of Odd Fellows at McCoysvtlle, in said coun ty, as provided by tdj act ot Assembly ap proved April 1874, entitled "An act for the incorporation and regulation or certain corporations." WILLIAM T. THOMAS. SAMUEL MACUAUGHEY". WILLIAM A. MILL1KEN. j. miller Mcdonald. JOHN D. MILL1KEN. JOSEPH L. DEAR1NG. May 27, 1874. Xotlce to Trespassers, ALL persons are hereby cautioned against hunting, gathering berries, or other arix tresnassinz on the lands of the under signed, in Fayette township. All persons so trespassing will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. SOPHIA OSWALD. July 15, 1S74. fOB PRINTING OF EVERT KIND nf done at this office. . Sew jMueriisements. COLLEGIATE axd COMMERCIAL IN STITUTE, Niw Havex, Cojis. For tieth yeari Preparatory to College, the Scientific Schools or Business wilh Sys lemalic and thorough physical training by military drilling, gj iuuatics, ramus:, c. Catalogues sent on application. AVM. II. RUSSELL, Principal. 0.NE MILLION ACRES SFUD MBil LAKDS FOR SALE. The Grn4 Rtpid mni h, has been Huishini ; is SSH mile long, aud its entire land graut earned ! In Farming I a4t to Mint I Setlltr; fur lnlitiinait or Colonies, SPECIAL. BARCAIXS Tor 1S74. lOfl.OOO inva huva luwn u.1.1 .W.Ji- I The lands are well timbered, m:iking the best Kina oj Jarmt. strong suilt ol jtreat pro ducing power. Easily reached by rail or water. Good markets. Railrojd runs through the grant. Michigan is one of the least indebted and niottt rosperous States in the West. Its scho -tl are unequalled. Its financial standing No. 1. No difficulty in transportttiou. Peace aud prosperity are in its borders; Lands from $4 to sj per acre. Tiint1 siiflicient. piturest T H-r cent. WILLIAM A. HOWARD, Land Commissinuer. Grand Rapids, Mich. t. R. L. FIERCE, Sec'y Land Department. RICH FARMING LANDS IN NEBRASKA, K0W FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. Ten Tears Credit, Interest onlj 6 Per Cent Send for The Pioneer," A handsome Illustrated pnper, containing the Hosestead Law. A NKW Ni;.-.iKJ-:k just published. Mailed free to all parts or the world. Address O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner V. P. R. R., Oa viiA, Ncr. WATERS' QUO OSGANS art th most beautiful in stvlo and perfect ia tone ever made. The CONCERTO STOP is Ikt best ever placed in any Orjran. It it prodecfd an extra set of reeds, peculiarly j voiced, the EFFECT of which is MOST t;iiAn.wi.(i end SOUL-STIRRING, hile its IMITATION of the HUMAN VOICE is SUPERB. Terms Liberal. Waters' Philharmonic, Vesper & Orchestral Organs, fa TNIQUE FRENCH CASES, rre among the b-st made, and combine PURITY of VOICINti tcith great volume or"tone. Suit able for PARLOR, CHURCH or MUSIC HALL. WATEBS' New Scale PIANOS hate great power and a tine singing (one, n ilh all modern improvements, and r the HEST PIANOS MADE. These Organs arf Piauos are warranted for 0 vears. PBICES EXTREMELY LOW for cash, or part cash and balance ia monthly tr quar terly paycents. Second-hand instruments taken ia exchange. AGENTS WANTED is every Connty is the U.S. end Canada. A liberal discount to Tt others, Ministers, Ckurches, Schools. Lodges, 4c. ILLUS TRATED CiTJLOGUES Mailed. HORACE WATERS ON, 481 Broadwav, X. Y. p. o. h'Jx B507. fnoh iTTnmnfi A splendid. paying lmsi- Uddil lidgCO ness for your leisure hours or your entire time, at home flnUi!' P,.o' traveling, vounj or old IIUIM 1 1 C 8 of ei'her sex. A splendid and complete outfit best raEE to those who will act ae our agents. No capital reinired We ninst have an agent in every town. Writo at once, and secuie the agency. Address Aldsn, Hall, 4. Co., C N. Howard St., Baltimore, M1. E. K. Thompson's Seet Worm Powders are doing more good than tongue can tell or pen write in relieving children and adults r intestinal parasites or worms. Children seven months old have discharged large norms after a Tew doses. Not injurioiu in the least. Pleasant to take, containing no calomel. Put up in glass rials, with name or proprietor blown in g ass. Inquire or your Druggist, and take nothing else ; or send to E. K. THOMPSON 4. CO., Titus ville. Pa. Box 118-i. Price, 25 cent. TiTts villi, Pa., Nov. 8, 1871. E. K. Thompson's Dandelion jld Maxmake Pills have acted like a charm in curing sick headache, pain in the bones, cold and constipation or the bowels, and induced a well regulated action or the liver. Cdables Rust. PiUs sent by mail on receipt or 2i ceuts. Druggists and dealers should scud for list and prices. r Q Qn per day at home. Terms rree. pu H $uU Address Geo. Stixsox k. Co., Portland, Me. Constant Employment At hom. Male or Female, $30 a week warranted No capital required. Particulars and val uable sample sent frea. Address, wilh tic. return stamp, C. ROSS, WUIUinsburgh, K. Y. jEiV DRl'ti STORE. banks & Hamlin, . (Belfora Building,) Slain Street, MimintoiYn, Fa. DEALERS IX DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DTE STUFF. PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, ttLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS. BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRU8UES, TOO 1 U BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIEE Y OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great carv, and warranted irom high authoritv. ET-Furest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. C7-PRE3vRlPT10NS crcponnd-d with great care. June 22:tt. 1776. Q 1876. AMERICAN C EN TENNIAL- :0: JEROME IIETRICK, AT THE CANAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly on band and for sale at a small profit, a well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. Alsot FLOUR and all kinds of PRO VIS ION and MILL FEED. TOP PRICES paid for Country Produce and all kinds cf GRAIN, particularly for choice lots of wheat. Mexico, Pa., May 6, 1 873-tf BEEP, VEAL, MUTTON, &C. JOHN IL RUNKEL, having leased the shop, lie., of Peter Brennisholtx, de ceased, will furnish the citizens of Perrys ville, Patterson and vicinity, with the best Fresh Serf, Teat, Mutton, Ac. Receiving, as he does, all his beeves trom Me markets, be reels sure Bd can satisfy all who mav patronize him. PetrysT.ile, July iz, 1871-im Professional Curdf... D. L. ALLEN, M. l , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. OtEce iu Johnstown, Beale fi.wn!iip. jnlj 15. 1S74 .M. "JRAWFOKP, M. D, Has p-siim'""! actively the practxe of' Medicine and Sureery a d their collateral hr:?!ii'het- OHit'j tt th rrirni-r ot Thinl anil Orange streets. MiHlintuwu, Ta. ov. U', IS.S-Jiia THOMAS ArELDILlju Fhysician and Surgeon, xirFLiSruli'S, iJ: Olliee hours from 'J . a. t i 3 r. Of. flee in liis I .libera residence, at the suth cud of Watei street. .R.-l2J-;f LFUKD J. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. Cy All bu-iness promptly atleud.-U tit. j OiTicr In the r-iom f'on.ierly ocCpiec' by Attorney Allison. " j JTOLIS E. ATfcl'iSOS. ATTORNEY-AT -LaU', ; MIFFLINTOWN, PA. u-Col!ertiiig and Conveyancing prompt' Iv attended to. Orrii'E On Bridge street, i-pposiie the (.Vitrl Utilise Siii:ire. CSaiB, LUMBER, rmif. iil'Mcf.??!."". uavlit? riinit!ete:l l.U X new H'areSoiise iti Pjrrvsviil -, wmi'd I resjiecttiilly iiivfte ihe Tt."w;..ii it iVe ! farmers or the county to the t k t that he is at all times j PAY1X5 THE IIICaEST I'lUCES FOR ALL KINDS OF CwRAI.X, SEEDS, Ac, Ac. H.vinr inrnxluretl how f.if-iIi:icA fir IniUf hi, t-trhtiijr, fcc, we are uow prejwre I !o1 unloaa W!tb t.:e least possrlle truuvio. Bark,- Rilro?d Ties, Locust Pests, and all Saleable Country Troiscs will be bought at a!l times, either for CASH OH IN EXCHANGE FOR iffi CUANDIiE. o HAVE FOR BALE COAL, LUMBER FISH, SALT, PLASTER, C ROUND 0B LUMP, ahich will be sold to suit purchasers, cither WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates rnllng. At my Sfre in Turbett town-llip nrsy be found as completu an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hatdtrare, &c. all of which will he sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- SOAU IliiUTZLER. Dec. H',l73-!f "UN'IATA VALLEY BA2iK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs ds Coi KirrnsTowx, Ji-xivrt coimtt, ra. CAPITAL, 80,000. JOSEPH POMEROY, Presiduiit. T. VAN IKV1N, Cashier. DIRECTORS I Joscj h Pomercy, I Ji'hT Balsltach, Jerome . I liompson, I II. H. Becntel, John J. Patterson, j J. W. Frank, tieirge Jacobs, United States Securities, B-jnds, $c, bought and sold. Seven-thirties exchanged for Fict-tietutits at market rates, t'-iilcd SUtc. coupons paid. Gold and Surer bought at highest! rates Deposits received, eotlertioms made, drafts on the principal cities, and a general tanking Business transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. junctt'tS tr NEW PIIOTOCRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Strtet, Sidiiitoitn, Pa. JOSETU I.'ESS woul.i respcctfullv invite all who want GOO!) PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or their I'rictids to give farm a call, and be convinced that tiiis is the place to get GOOD PICT r RES Having prejwred himself with tiie BK3T INSTUUJJENTS in the market, and all the L.1TEST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First -Class Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and ihe public gen erally to favor him wi'h their pitronage, aud they will be accamnKidatrit with any thing in the line ot Photography. PielnrM taken from Card to Life Size. and Paiuted, if desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictnres copied and enlarged. OH Anibrotypes or Daguerre-ity j es also ; Copied and enlarged, and painted if desired. A good, selection yf FRAMES k:pt on han't at ail times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Frames', Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frimes, Imitation Rosewood Frames, Rustic Frames, ' Cabinet Imperial Frames, Picture Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, &c. JOSEPH II ESS. Mifilintown, Jan. 7, 1974. Notice to Tax-paTCrt. JVTOTICE Is hereby given that all persons i. l paying their State and County Ts on or belore the 1st day of Scptemb.-r, 18i4, Will be allowed aa abatement ot six per cent, on the time. By order of the Com missioner! JAMES DEEX, Clerk. Commissioners' Office. Within- t town, May 13, 1S74. $ Large stotk of Rcarly-mar Clffhins for sale by ilARLEY & CO. feufuiel and Republican J1.5 a ycai ' I A'EIV .1DrERTISEMXTS. HEAD QUARTERS! o.v Bridsre THREE ARRIVALS? T S 5 S S $ P 31 1 ft i ok' Spring & Summer Which arc sv,i CliEAPEK tl'mii nt any other place in town. RtPECTFCLLY YoCRS, &C, NEW :o:- O, BARTLEY, BRIDGE STREET, 32 1 FFIjLVfTO V IA. NEW CASH STORE LOCLTsST GROVE, MILFOD TWP., One sxiid a half miles south-west of Patterson. TIE snbvribcr would most respectfully Inform the pnhlic tint ho his jnit fpnml si Store at the above place, where 5e is prepare. I to supply all who ui.iy I'.jwur him with their patronage wilh the Litest and most select assortment v( DRY COWS, UROCER15S,. QiEEJf '?tT. RE, WOOI AXD WILLOW WAKE, OIL CLOTliS, BjuTS c SHOES. Amo, ?th a lifll snpnlv of HOTiE-MADE GOODS,- YARS, &C, All of which he offers to sell or exehiuige for countr ptoduce at TI-TE VEK"Y" T.OVrEttT IJIIICES. Much lower, in Tact, than gttods have been sold within llm county for nasty ye-ir. He will pity the highest market j.rice lor Locust Posts, Rjuroal Ties and Woo l, either iu Cash or goods. A. J. IIERTZLER. Locust Grove, Anj. 8, 1873-tf. D.W.Harley&Co.'s I the place where vol can Lay Till. lSEST AI THE CIIKAPUST MEXS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HJTS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, JD FURXKIUXG GOODS. VE are prepared to exhibit one or thf most rhoieo and select sl'Krka ever oOureJ iu this market, and at jiiTUMSHI.XGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, mes'tires taken for salts and parts of suit, which wi!: be, naJe to order at short notice, very r.xsona'uTu. Keuieiuber thn place, in lloiTlii'i's rtcTT Uuililine, Corner of ISridcc and Water s'reets, SlfFFLlN TCU'N, PA; " may 8, lM.;-tt WHAT TO Wm HOW T0 tVHAB IT :f: Just step intv SAMTTEL STIJAYEK'S CLOTII'XG STORE. B.'iu'se sfrcef, Iatr.,n l'a., ai.d he will tell you all about it. iliivhic jiil ret iirm-d from PLiLidclphia and New York, hj can sujir-ly you with the Latest ant C.'iiccst 5 tyles if CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, font's, Pats. Vi-5t-!. II iM, Cil, B'l-its and Shoes W.ifches tuii Jewelry, Ni.tmns. Fi.r ni!iiiK (J m Is in endless variety, Crvt, Floor Oil llotir, Fnmitiire, i.e., cheaper tiuti the cheapest, tor tho Mine quality ot giKN. Call ia and be eouviuce l. Me'iisures Tiikn ad Suits Made to Oruef . Patterson, Slay 15, 1573 SamL'EL stRAYEII. Manhood: EowLost-HowEestcred Just pnb'ished, a new tdjrion off Dr. Ciiive.well's Celebrated Essay j on the riilicul curt (i'hoiit medi cine) of Spernutorrlix j or Seiulnsl weak-, nes, Iuvolniitarv S 'niina! Losses Impo-' teicy, Mentiil aud Physical Incapacity, Iut-ix-dinifnts to Jiiirriage, etc ; ai, Cu imi'p'i.in, Epilepsy and Fil, iiWnced by Sell-indnlgehce or S-Xnal e?:trv,iganee, 4.C. j 05 Price, Iu a sealed ciiveli pe, only six cent. The cel:bratHl anthur. In this adminble Essay, clearly deiftoiistMles, Irom thirty . years' successful p-actice, that Ihe alarm ing cohseu tieiices of sell-aliuse m-iv be rjt-' ieaily enred without the drfnjeruc ase of internal uie.lifiue or the si'f'ic ili'rti of the kniir puiiiting or.t a mode or cure at once simple, certain, soJ effectual, by means ol mhich every sufferer, uo matter hat Iiu condition may be, liny cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. CThis Lecture should be in the hand of every youlh iid every nuS la the land. Sent unuer scai, in a pl.iin envelope, to ctiy address, poll-paid, on the receipt of six cents or two post stamp. Address the Pnoiuhers tlliS. 1. C KLINE Jl CO. 17 Bowery. New lork. Post .Office B"X '"'j. Nov. 12, l73-ly. Street. G A L U BA I Yf JL JUL? SCU O TT. ULATt II LEV'S I.i.prove.1 CCCCJirEi' i WOOD lf .VP, Tasteless, S Durahle, Efficient fc Cheap. - " The oust Pump for the least lsk tti 1 attention is espe ipMj i'lvited to hiatrhlej' i Patent Improved Bucket X nbuh cau be wilhilrawn without remoi ing the puiup or d;.-turbii:y the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast aay other. For sale by Dealers and the Trade gener ally. Ir.fpiire for Blatchley's Pump, and if not for S At) in vour town, snH direct to C11AS. O. BLA TOILET, JlAiirAtrtasa, 606 Commerce St., PuiUdelplua, Pa. gOLO.tlO.f SEIDER, Will visit iHSlin and Psttersoa every Tnesdav, Thnrsday mni Satunl.iy mntin?s and will furuish Ihe sitisens of thest bur oughs wit I the best of BEEF, TEAL, BUTTON, PORK, kc. at tin very lowest prices. lie re4-cUui't suficits the pitronago ol the public. Aprils, i":j-l. l! i 3 i 1 1 : l i I hi e 1 i : ! i j r- i I hi - i awS '11