crvTivrr .v. Drnnm mn-i CU.MLIMJU IV litii UDLIUA1 MIFFLIN TOWN : ' tTedneadar. titfrf it. 17.v TEK.U3. Subscription, $1.50 per annam. Transient advertisement inserted at 50 cent! per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in l.s-al col umn, 10 centa per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be made to lb m- desiring to advertise by the year, halfkr quarter vear. PENK'A. K. EJTME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station a allows: unirtis. Philadelphia Kxjtcss, flarrt-dmrg Accommo., Pacific Express, Mail. A'lmtic Etprens. 1 lb.i:g KaprcS, cst. tli less, Paeific, Wav Passenger, Mill. Fast Line, Mixed, Mifflin. Nov. 1.., 1S74. 12 43 a m. 3 4 a in. 10 'JO a n 6 35 p m. 9 1& p m. 12 -0? a i. . j'.a, 5 68 a in. H 10 a in. 3 33 p m. 6 4"i p ni. 8 15 p m. LOCAL 1ST EL Lt(J E A CE . Easter on the Utli of March. Are jou a scaudal-uinoger t How uiucii good do yf,a tell of your neighbor I Forty days without meat for those of at '' ri 'ij-.ieni filth. lie s.de oi Daniel Kickeni aisli. in V.-x- it', has been postpone. Sale of household effect at Harnuu'a, at East l'oint, on Saturday. A Catholic church fair at Johnstown, Csnibria county, netted $1,000. WaMiingtoi.'a birthday is a leeal holiday. The banks w i:i accordingly be closed. frosted eats, frosted ms and frosted toes are reported from all directions. Huntingdon is doing a lively scalp busi ness. w33 .50 is what was paid in that county in 1871. Twenty-nine persona were added to Rev. Hr. Blackwelder's church in this place, last ."-"a unlay evening. A number of people of this place attend ed Ker. Ur. J-herrard's preaching at Lost Cnek church la.-t Sal-bath. The Republican State Central Committee will meet at the Lochiel Hotel, tf arrisbui-f, ..a Thursday, March 4th, at 2 o'clock P. M. The Lutheran congregation of Lewiitown have called Rer. J. Jf. keiuiclisrnder to Iheit charge to minister to their spiritual want. A donation party waited on Rev. Mr. lilackwelder last Wednesday evening, and presented him with many good things, and a I uric of money. Lat Thursday a week Samuel Rogers, ot Walker towuship, aged about 5 years, KM n the ice, and was h i severely injured h the fall that he died last Wednesday niht. For Kent. The room mw occupied by John Ktka as a place of business in the Btlf'ord Building is for rent. For particu lars address or c ill on Mrs. Margaret Bel ford 2t On Washington's birthday (22d inst..J the Juniata Valiej Rank will bo moved into the room prejiap-i for it in the Jacobs HtiNe, ou the corner of Main and Bridge streets. An exchange properly directs the attcn t on of city, borough and township author ities to the act of Legislature of April, 1 8-"4i in Pamphlet Laws, page 64. A neg lect or failure to comply with the act con stitutes a misdemeanor punishable by a tit e not exceeding one thousand dollars. Duri ig the late political campaign it wa alleged by Democrats that as soon as the country made a change of oliicials by elec ting Democrats to fall the various places, a reaction would sat in and work would be plenty, wages would be better, and grain increase in demand and as a consequence increase also in price. AU these p-eilic-tions have failed, and we have not reached the bottom yet. Where that party will send the country when it gets complete control il affairs, conjecture itself will not venture to nav. Last Monday morning, before day light, Christian and James Kauffiuau, of alker township, bitched two horses, owned by them respectively, tu a 6led for the purpose of driving tu Lewis town for a load of chopped feed. Pre vious to starting, the team was driven to the bouse for the purpose of receiv ing bags, robes sod blankets. bile these articles were being pat on the sled the horses frightened, broke the strip with which they were tied, snd ran hway iu the direction of Ftee Spring .School House. V. Leu they approached the building tb.it was once used as a school bouse, for some horsj reason or instinct the animals left the road. A post and rail fence intervened betweea the road aui the building, but it was do obstacle to the running htjrses they cleared it at a bouod, aud dashed agaiost the old echool house with such force that Christian" horse was killed instantly. The horse's forehead was broken in and his brains were scattered on the snow. The borse that belonged to James was not hurt. II en rt C. Lonobporf, an employe of the P. C. R. R. Co., while engaged in wheeling einder across Ibe railroad track on a plank from an engine em plojed at "Bixlcr'e water pl-g," in the Long Narrows, to steam water and keep it from freeiicg in the trough from which the engine of the Fast Line" supplies itself as it passes along without stoppiug. was struck in the bark by the bumper of the eugine of the 'Emigrant train" going west ou last Saturday forenoon, and so badly injured that he died in about half an hour. Longsdorf had removed the plank referred to above, from the track, but bad not got quite far enough away to escape the bumper of the engine. Due step further away aud his life would have been spared. His death is tnourned by a wife acd four children, ho reside near the place where the accident occurred. His remains were brought to the resideuce of Mr. John Ilackenberger, in Patterson, whence they were taken to th Uniou Ceme tery and there interred last Sunday at ?. o'clock P. M 1H SacnmeBt of the Lord". Sud per administered last Sabbath 1 LBHieran church in this place. Ke. Mr. Blackwelder, pastor of the charge, toffici.rfed without assistance. The text of the morning sermon reads : heavy Uden, and I will give yoa rest." There is a golden role among men, which, if observed, leads to a happy tate of society. This text is a golden invitation ; it related not only to the affairs of men, bat it reached btyend the thiugs of time and sense, and in sured to those who honored it a life of eternal happiness. The short and brilliant introductory that preceded the sermon proper de veloped tb. Theme, which may be r,td .. I.. !;.,;, .nvi-a'i,.i, The R. v r. C-Mt:. Ui Ki Mi. n a.,kod lt. HO INVITES ! It is ChrUt, the Son t( God, who et tends the invitation It is true he is no longer on earth, among ,ent to .e-k to them face to face, but we hae his w-irds. "Hi ticr Js invite " Millions of people have felt the power and cnsolatioi tbst a belief in his word give, aud millions more, et to come, will God in them ibe !.-er n.d eom .T' that noth-iiir bom of earth , a id s. nse can give. IuLstiuiiibL is the j rivilege f receiving an inviia tlou through l!.e words of the Redeemer of man. It is not alone through the words of Christ that oieu are invited. "His miracles invile." His miracles are among the nianv things or his life that impress his Hi vinity on the minds of men. They in vit men to a oetter life ; to a lite that removes Ibe natural terrors of death, the grave, aud the life beyond. A cn teuipiatiou of bis miracles teach how vain are all of the thiugs among m.n, aud invite the spirit to a closjr union with God. Christ's words invite; Hts miracles iuvue ; they are powerful iu- ttions, but uot stronger aud more per tussive thaa the invitation that the example of his life gives. "Hit life invitci." His lifj was so pure that no fault could be found lu it by the heathen woild. For J ears before his comiup his people aud kindred bad lost their indepeudeuce as a nation, and were snbject to a foreign power and govern ment that admitted ot the i itercourse of all people of tile earth, and by this intercourse Christ's words, miracles.! and lile were subject to the criticirrQ of rite learned and scientific men ot that! duv and generation. Outside of his own people be passed the ordeal uniui- paired. All bear test.mony ,0 the purity and Godl.ke character of bis life. Hii life was a powerful example aud invitation. "His death tnvUes." Among his owu race the expected Messiah was to be a temporal prince one who would relieve them of their foreign yoke. He uot being such, his people were full of disbelief in bim, and be was arraigned for false teaching, untruth, and exalted pretension ; undei the forms of law be was tried, convict ed and condemned to death. But the outside world, that looked on with amazement, saw no guilt in him. Their learned and celebrated men saw him without being partial for or aga.nst biui, lot they were tolerant of all leli- gtons. Ills lite was so without guile and so pure that be was the subject ol the closest study, aud when he came down to the death of the cross many declared that be was "truly the Son of God." The laying down of bis body in the tomb aud its resurrection ou the third day strengthened the believers and added converts to their numb I, aud thus, then, his death iuvited His death invites cow. The words ot Ctirift, his miracles, his life and his death are the invitations of the past ; they still live, and will live on. The invitation is cout:nued through the church. "TAe church intitetV The invitations by the church were eloquently dwelt on, and thence the Reverend gectleman passed to the c m sideration of the second chief division of the sermon, which wss 2nd. Who are in vited Those Who give no heed to the words of Christ, and care not for bis teach ings are careless. The certtest are not invited " Those who read the "Word," attend church, observe forms, as many did in Christ's day, but live regardless of the spirit are not invited. The regardless are not incited'." Are we careless and heedless of Christ's words ! Are we regardless of the Spirit's operations ? Then are we Dot invited. " The penitent trt invited." The penitent are clearly contempla ted in the invitation. Those who ff el that they bave labored in sin, been careless and regardless of Christ's words, led impure lives, and tremble at the thoughts of the consequences ot death and judgment, and are penitent, are among those who are invited. " The invitation is for the young and the old." It 19 for tbose who bave heavy bar dens of eio and fee! their weight. It is for those who are fall of joy and hap piness ; full of joy and happiness that Christ died to redeem a fallen and sin-cursed world. As a conclusion to this division a few words were directed to the backslidden members of the church. Returning from the back sliders to the sef moo proper the inquiry was raised 3rd. Why invited ! It was to iret rest. If the iuvita ; tion is regarded it is a Jure rest for guilty conscience. By eoing to 1 hnst and accepting his invitation rest is given to those who labor and are heavy Burdened. The rest obtained by beed ing the invitation, obeying the words, and fashioning alter Christ's pure life, is a loretaste l thp rest above, and eventuates iu aeoitig Jesus as be is ; this rest is akin to the rest of God. Rev. Mr. Blackwelder bete deduced two inferences, and eousidered theui at :ength ander the following heads : 1st. All should adept the invitation. 2nd. All should accept the iuviia tiou n. w. Tub hearing that Winn and Fusl mao demanded at Pitubnrg resulted last Timrsds in a committal for trial in the United States Court. The Pnu- burjr Chronicie of the 12ib lost., aj of them : Yesterday afternoon a pre liminary hearing was had before Uni'ed Slatts Commissi jner Gamble, of tvo youths, John Winn, Jr., aud Heiirv Fiisselaian, arrested fof robbing the p.-t.ffi-e at Keel's Gap, Jauiata ctiuut j Mu:e time since. The testi mony developed the fact that these two boys were ngu.ar banditti, and that Miieral tires and variout depr datton ean be laid t. ther charge. L'. S lective Has uit h arrest, aud a ter the hearuip ibe viuiif mn were linked together, anil, in default of bail, te mamied to j:ii: xx awa;t the next tern, of U. S. Court. They were first seut to a pliotographrr to have their pieturex taken for the li -gaes' Gallery." The follnwiue trom an exchange i applicable to Alioona: A few data ago a man came in triu the enOntrv who had a terrible pain in his stomach. He was all bent np, and his face wore an expression of agony that was pitiable to see. He asked a boy if be knew where there was any liquor sold in fciwn, saving he couldn't stand it much longer if he didn't get some. The boy eyed the stranger for a moment, aud then said : "MiMer, I cannot tell a lie I don't know where 'hey sell liquor in this ere town, but if ru'li give me aotne terbacker I'll -Um y u where ail the fellows g what's got pa lis in heir stomachs." Jlltoona I 'Hunt. Ct)!ttEST. The second annus! cmi test between the Cen'revme Literal . Society and the Crescent Lu'eum will be held in Red Rock School l .ue. "ii Monday evening, Felnuur '2.1, 1875 The programme cousist t.i Orations, Essays, Readings, ami lh bie. The resolution, "That the local option law should be repealed," will ! dicused. ;Tbc "C'11" K'w " W : Review" will be read The ex : erewe W1" be Mrs Leplet, wife of Johua Li?p ley, of Decatur township, Mtffliu couu 1 1 ged 56 years, 1 mouth and I da), died on the 1st of February. Nie had be-u afflicted with rheiin.ati.siu for twenty Gve years, the last five years of whicn she spent in an arm chair, beiut; unable to walk at all. She was much respected, aud r resents a striking exam pie of patience and resignation to those who complain at ordinary afflictions. Lewistoien (Jnzitie Last Notice. Alired J. Patterson and F. S. Brdimi.-hcltl, Administrators of lVler Breunisho'.tz, deceased, take this method of informing all persons in d-bted to said estate that if they do not come forward and settle the sauio within the next ten days their accounts will be left in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection. All desiring to save costs will give beed to this uo ticc. AT1ENTI05! JtMATA SCOITS! You are her' by ordered to meet i;i M ffl u:owu, on Saiurdi), Fejrmrv :", 1875, at 10 o'clock A. M , pr.m.pt.- Bv order of j K. ROKISON. I'aploi-i. Matthew R.ioeks, O S. STOHS AND I!WI.LI.INI IJofSK FOR SALE A valuable business stand three miles above M ffiiiitown, ou Lew itnwn tuitiptke, is offered at private sale. A rare chance. Address P. O Lock Box Mi, Lewistoau, I'a. REPORT OF HAPplIOLLOW SCHOOL. Fur the mouth endii'g TeD. IU, 1875. Whole No. in atten lance during month, males 30, females 17 tidal 47 Average attendance, males 2, l. iojcs 13 total 38 Per cent, of attendance duiuig mouth; males 83, tenia!, s 811 average 81 Adam f Siiber, Samuel I Stoner, Knrts K Sumer, Wai II Banks, James A Banks, Eli Bvler, V m Fornwail, John Foniwall, Otis Zook, Uiratn Besboie, Banks Beshorc. Adal Let.ler, Jacob L Zook, Mollie C Stoner. Jennie Zook, Matilda Z ok, Saran U an nan and Hannah M. Zook were present every da. Jons cre.sks, Teacher. PCRLIC SALE Matthew Rodgers will sill at pubiie aU -n the Spicher farm in v' alker town-hip, two wiles east of Slexico, on Friday, March 12th, 1875, at 10 o'clock a au., four good work horses, 3 five jears old aud 1 seven years aud ali single line leader ; 5 cows, four vt which will be fresh in March or tht begining of April J I Dev onshire bull, that took the premium at both the obury fairs last fail be is 23 months old aud was bred trom an im ported bull ; ti head of yottng cattle, '2 nice Durham bull calves, 11 weeks old; 45 head sheep, mostly ewes with lambs; 7 bead shuts, one Berkshire breeding sow with pig, hay by the ton, and a great tariety of farming utensils. The The laigest sale of the season. Eleven tnontb credit given. Tns .l.l.msttK nf thiisa who have used Pain Cure Oil are stroLgly in its favor; man, of them say -there is nn'ViniT nira it" for an V kind of Data. Sold wholeaa and retail by Bank. k. Ham- iUa.Miffiintown. Public Sale. , ; .. On Thursday, Febrawy 18 i875, David n. Shellenberger, of Fayette tnwasnip, will offer at public sale, 2 mare, one with foal, 5 cole, 7 cows, 8 head young cattle, 7 head of sheep, Ki shoals, 2 sows with pig, one j ,j, buggy. wsgon, reiper, threshing ma- chine and other farming ntensils. Salt at 10 o'clocki W'm Cavenv, auctioneer. On February 2, l.'i, THvid tb, of Spruce Hill towm-Hip, will ufl.-r at public sale. 2 c . 4 sho its, I open bugxy . one sleigh, at.-., potatoes, pork, household fur niture, ax. Sale at 111 u'Clorki David Bealor, auctioneer. Oo Saturday, February 2t, 1875, Jacob Eberaole, of Walker township, will sell at public sale, I horse, 4 mares with foal, two colts, 4 cows, three of them coming Into profit about time of saloj tow with call, a heilers, I dm ham bull, a lot of ahoats, I sow and pigs farming ntensils, hay by th too, 46 arrea ot grain in the ground. Sale at HI o'clock, ffm. Cavenv, auctioneer. On Tuesday, February it, 1875, Amos (iraybill, of Fayette township, will otTer at public aale, 2 horses, 2 calls, fresh rows, I bull, 7 good sheep, 4 head young cattle. a no a lot oi larui:ng Implements. Male ai 1(1 o'clock. Win. Caveny, auctioneer. Un F.Miy, Feb'y 2, 173, Michael Sis ber, of VValk'-r township, will offer at public sale, fmrteen head f horses, among which a-e pair of ro in horses, a pair of sorrels, a numtnrr of hai d-oine heivy work horses, two b ii'd lucres i:h lol, to qui -t fam ily hor., and svveiai joo i dii in tio:es i a!o a brow ii inite, 8 year oldj wim a ve.u 01 b'.x il ol Ihe slock Iro'ii wliK-h Gold-s-uiih lid sjmig. A creait of one year given. Sate at 12 o'clock. Win Given, auctioneer. Ou Saturday, Feliruu-y 27. 1875, B. II. Villa, r.-sidiiig at OaklanC Mills, will . fl.r At public sale, bis entire st-ck of furniture, consisting in -rt of 2 pair of br Ut.-ls, 2 bureaus, 1 sink, 2 dozen chairs, rocU-.ig c hah s, tables, corner cnpb-ard, fcc. Sale at. 10 o'clock. D. B. iicWilliaim.. auc tioneer. On Tuesday, March 2, 1T75, Dr. llenry Harshberger, of Fayette town'hip, will sell At public sale, 6 horses, 2 brood mares, 3 three-year-old horses, 2 two-year-old colts, 6 milch cows, three coming in fresh, 6 head voting cattle, 19 head of sheep, 1 sow and 3 slioata, a Urge lot of farming ntensils, bay, eonifodder, pototoes, himb-r, and some household furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. Win. Caveny, auctioneer. On Wednesday, March 8, 1875. J. L. Moore, of Fayette township, will offer at pi.blic sale, 4 work horses, 1 Leicester stud colt two years old, 3 milch cows all coming ui in-ofll about the time cf aale, 2 head ol young catile, 1 Eagle separator and power, wagons, plows, reaper, hay rake and other farming implements. Sole at 10 o'clock Wui. Given, auctioneer. On Thursday, March 4, 1875. Christopher Fa;ely,of willoJ ion nship, will sell 1 horse. 2 man's, one with foal, 2 horse colts, cows, 4 bead young cattle, 14 head ol sheep, wagons, threshing machine, plows, harrows, and other farming ulenits. Sale at ten o'clock. Wm. Given, auctioneer. tin Thursday, March 4, 1875, David A. Itertzler, of Sjiruce Hill township, will sell at public sale, 4 horses. 1 colt, 2 mule colts, 3 cows, one with calf at her side; one cow that will come into profit in March, one springer, 5 hea l ot young rattle, 4 shoats, and larining ioij.'inrnls. Sale at ltlo'clock. II. U. P. li-iilor, auctioneer. On Tliurs-inv, March 4. s75, the execu lors'of Jacob Hru'niuT, dec.'d., will sell at j tib'ic sale, at Ihe l ite r -..iiletice of said de cedent, in Mo:,roe lowushio, Juniata coun ty, I horse. 2 nia.es, 3 colts 2 cows, wagon, carriage, Ihi'ening machine and other tann ing ntensils ; also household eflVsMs, and one share of Seliusgrove and North Branch Railroad stock. Sale at 10 o'c.ock. On Friday, March 5th, 1873, D. P. Min inchau will oiler at public aale, at his resi dence at trie east end of Port Royal river bri !g.-, Walker township, 4 horses, 2 mares w iih loal, 1 colt, I mule, 4 cows, C bead of young cstt'e, 8 head of shetp, 0 shoats, 1 Sow and pigs, and a lot of farming ntensils. Pale at 10 o'clock. D. R. P. Bealor, auc tioneer. On Saturday, March 6, 1875. B. S. Mum per, ol Miltord township, will offer at public saltf, 2 horses, 1 cow, 6 head young cattle, 6 sheep, wagons, fodder cutler, and other firming utensils. Sale at 11 o'clock. D K. P. Bealor, auctioneer. On Thursday, Jl irch 9, 1873. Da'id l!crtxi.-r, A l.uinistntor of John Smoker, late spruce tiill township, dee'd., will II t public sale, at the l ite residence of vit ! i!.T.te:d. 2 in ires, 6 eons, 4 y -ting i-iittlc, 4 sh -ep, I so ami i-s, farming i.te:-si!s, a:id Ih ikcIioI I i-i ei'-ire. .a!.- at 1; oViovk. I). R. P. Bealor, auoiioue.rr. tin Wednesday, March 10, 1875, Isue V. Allen, o! Mi'lord township, will olf-r at public ale, 5 work horses, 3 colts, 6 cows, 1 York St tie three-year-old durhaiu bull, ) b 'ad young cattle, 2 calves. 10 sheep, I large sued hog. 5 shoats, 1 sow and 8 pigs, 1 brood sow with pig, and a large lot ot farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Wm. Given, auctioneer. On Thuisday, March 11, 1875, George Martin, of Fayette township, will offer at public sale, 6 horses, S colts, 4 cows, w ill come into profit about time of sale, 5 head young Cattle, 1 breeding sow, 4 shoats and (arming implements. Hale at JO o'clock. Wm. Caveny, auctioneer. On Saturday, March 13, 1875, F. F. Rohm will close out his stotrk vf new household inrniture in Patterson, consisting of bed room sets, in walnut and other woods, in all styles, marble lop bureaus, marble top stands, extension tables, solas, lounges, chairs, and almost everything to be found in a complete furniture store. Sale at one o'clock. Wm. Given, auctioneer. 31 A UK I ED: McCORMICK McMKEN On the 11th inat., at the residence of the bride's parents near 1 o.-t Royal, by Rev. W. R. Whitney, Mr. Charles B. McCormick, of Mifflin coun ty, near McVeytown, and Miss Sadie V. McMeen, of Juniata comity. MiUlio county papers please copy. MED: COXXER On the 17th ult, near Pitts burg, Carrol Co., Ind., GritTeth A. Conner, formerly a resident of this place, aged 46 years, 6 months and 4 days. Important Itlc. nilE subscriber, having so.d bis afore. J. w ivhen to settle np bis books without d'l:.y. TImmm- hawiig claims will present then"), and a!l who owe by account will call at tu toi:e and settle, and pay r give ( note. Hope all concerned will attend to iiu.i. i - this uolic OKBSO.N. Terrysville, Dee. 22k 18-4. T-VRST-OLjfSS PltTCRES takn at , J? "eas' Photograph Oallerr, Bridge st-, !MiniMo-. C03I3IEnC4Ia. MIFFLIFTOWX MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. it H. A. Stawbaugh. Mirrujrrows, Feb. 17, 1875. Butter . 80 Eggs 28 Lard ........ 12 Potatoes.. ....i .......... 85 MIFFLINTOWS GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by D. P. Sulonft Wheat,... 1 00 Oats, 52 65 t'orn, , Special .Vol ices. TO COMsr.nPTIVFS. The adv?rtier, having bn penuanently Cnred of that dread disease, Consumption, by a aimple remedy, is anzioua to make kuowo to hi follow sufTi-nrs the means ot cur. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription Used, (free ol charge) with the directions for preparing ana using me same, men tner wur nnd a snre cure lor Conuuition. Asthma, Bron chitis, fee. Parties wishing the prescrip tion will please address i Rev. E. A. WILSOXj 194 Prnn St., WiUianisburgh, New York, j ino-Siu E1IKOKS OP lOt'tll. A (IKM I.EiiAX who suffered tor yeara from Kervoiis Debility, Prenfatiue Decay, and all the efforts ot youthful indiscretion will, for the sake ol sudeftng humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction tor making the simple rene-dy by which he was cured. Sulferera wUhing to profit by Ihe advertiser's experience can do -o by .dressing in pertec't confidence, JtMiS B. IMiDKM. j iniMim 42 Cedar St., New York. Misctlanfims. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, a r the rHief ft! rtire tf mil ileranieriutniti in KtHiiat-h. liv er, awl iMiWf.. Iltry are a mukl aiMTiriit, and an .exrelknt pnnra- lire. Il"inr iiure- 1 aeretatrle, 1117 CUIiUain BU IIMT- , r:rx or minrral . whatever. Much tri-rtji stirkneiMt and lTrinc 1 prrvrntvd tT their timely ne; and rwy fumilr sh'WiM h.iTe Urttu'oM hatHl fur ilteir nutUrti and Tx-in-f, hrn reiiuin-d. Luiur exprnenre hi. (inive! lirt-m i te the aftt, nrel, anc m4 of all the nitm with Mhnh the market alNKinil, r.y their orraMonal ute, the blood i iiuniielt the -MrniKi(Jti of the i-rjtfm ei "lult oltmrttoaft renMvel, and "the whole mariititerr of life restored to iu hcaltiir ativ ilv. Iittvrnal onruns .hi'-h become ckfred and ltir?is-h are cW-nnj-ed by .4 rr's i'itli, anil rtiiuiilaletl into wlmn. Th itvipient diea-e I, rliancvt into health, the value of whii'h cha npr, win'n rkoiKl on Ute Tait niiiliitiideK wlio eojoy it, ran tlirdlv be eom puud. Their u.irertalinj? matra them pleaant to lake, anil preerre9 Uieir Tirtttea Uiiimfiaireil fr anr length of time, o that Uier are eTer froh, and iierfrrtly rWtalWe. AllltoiiKh earrhinfF, they are mild, and ofier ate without ilitiiruauce to the conotitutiun or dwr or orittatHin. KuH dm1-twn are Kiven on the wntpner to farh lMix.botrto use Uiem aalamilr Fhystir, and fr Uh followina; complain U, which theaa M'itla miiidlr mit: or layaitraMl or latwla-eatl. E.ta lHMate, Latrw-r, ajid Mmmm mt Amp tile. liter nlhiuld Ire taken modratPiv to fttiiuulntcthe wtomach, atl restore its health? tontaiid action. r'ar Uier (Z'avvMplaiMt and iu varion 9rmptoiii, Kllitvw leatffiurl.e. Mick MetifflMrai. J.wiMltc or 4reea wlrk cm. nillw 4 wlc and Hillvwa 'e rr, tlvey should le jmliciously Uiken for enh ea-, t fHrrect tlie 4lieael action, or reitiore tlie ollrii-tioii whk-h cau.e it. For lTfnfprf or lviMrrlirw9 but one ni'I'l do i srrnerally reiiiirt. Kur R1iraiiiii1iw, Caf , 4 ravel. llpilMiin of lleiara, 1mim la the le. I?ucL. aud la4lar, they utiouhl he rnntiniioiilv taken, as reiitiired, to chanire tlie iliea.-l anion of tlie Hvtem. With u h chnne Those ruipUi!nt diapprar. For lrMy anil frMilcwl A well lwc. thfy tioull lie taken in larKe ami lYc (piciit on to produce the effect of a drastic pui-rc. Kr Mnrprflwai. a birpeiloe should he taken, a u produces the dcbircd effect by sjvi;;:;ifhy. V- riiwnr PHF. take one ortwo Ptfta to pr-. note iltc tion.nnd relieve the fttomach. v -t oi-r.i.ioii;:! M xtiinulaten tlie tinach i- i m-d, nv-wtore tlieapretitc, aud inviaor ilc system. Ilcm-e it i often advanta uhcre 110 serious deranfreineni exists. t:f nh.i I'eels t'lcndy well, often nnds that ! i-c of rhefc i'illn make him feel decid li-itcr, fniin thtr clean si rnr and reno cUcct on the digestive apparatua. PUFF A RED BY J. AYES & CO., Practical Chemiati. . on Ki.r, mass., r. s. a. 1- llV ALL DRtOUUTS BTBRVWBEKB. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE OKLV SNOWS BEM E?Y VOS IiRIGHT DISEASE, aSO A POSITIVE KEHIDT V0 GO'JT. CKAVKf.. LTRICTUKES, DIA BKTES, IHSPKPSIA, KEItVOI,'S UEBU.irV, IHtoPSV, K KM ALB COMPLAINTS, Non Ketenhon or Incontinence of Urine, irritation, lnrt ini:u.ition,or Ulcera tion of the Bladderfanii Kidneys, Spumatorrhoea. Leacorrhcea or Whites, lrej;ulir er Painful Menses, Bearing Down, t-hiorosis, iurtllty and .111 Complaint lucidtat to Ftmaltt. KEARNEY'S EXT. CUCIIU For Stone in the Bladder, Calculus Gravel or BrirRdust Deposit and Mucns or llilkr Discharges, and Diseases of the Prostate (iland. KEJ1RJSE TS EXT. BUCHU Cirra Dittaie Jrising Jrxrm ImpruJenfti, Habits of Dutipatton, Etc., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience; and no exposure. It canses a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby remuviug Ob structions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, a'Uving pain and inflam mation, and expelling all poisonous matter. Used by persons in the decline or change of life; aiter confinement or labor pains, bed-wetting in children, etc. Prof. Steele says : 'One bottle of Kear ney's Extract Buchn is worth more than all other Buchus combined." KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU Permanently cures all affections of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men, Women and Children, no matter what the age. Ask for Kearney's. Take no other. Price Osi Dollar ptf Bottle, or Sir BottUi for Fist Dollar: Depot, 104 Dcanb St., New York. A Physician in attendance to answer cor reopoodence and give advice gratis, send stamp for Pamphlets free. For Sale by Druggists Everywhere. AVOID QUACKS & IMPOSTORS. Ab Charge for jtdbict and Comiliation. Da. J. B. Dtott, graduate of Jiflmox Medical College, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs (which be has made an e-pecial study) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 80 years enables him to treat diseases with snccess. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Thoae at a distance can forward letter dcscsibing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay ! Doslaa-e. Send lor tbo Onide to Health. Price 10 cents. 3. B. DTOTT, M. D., Physician and Snrgeon, irigPJ 10 Pu'sno Street, New York. Arte Aflrrr1i-mrnf. 1S75. 187.5. Ji B. M. TODD, PAT'fKRSOy, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE I Closing Out Sals of Clothing ! OTERCOATfe AT tOST I Shirts and Drairm. Hal and Cum. ,1 Bait and Shoes, .irry and j Gloves at I ity t rier. J I A CI'MI'LKTf LINK r GESTS' FUBNISHHia GOODS, j Cam lool, Chi Otrrshoes. lium Cveriat Intending tu close out my stuck of Win ter tioods pit paratory to putting in a maai lU'ith stiN-k of Spriu and Summer (iiHwi-i. I am determined to sell Goods at si h Low Prii-es that erenr otie can suit them selves tor a very small snm ot umney. Call to see me, and 1 will guarautce you satis faction. The highest mirk.-t prices allowed for Country Produce. Cora and Oa's. Uioj I 'i !:, lacusi Pots an 1 Hull road Ties, in vxvhanjre for Goods, bv ' J. E. M. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 7, 1.-74. E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine ef Iron has uever be-m kimwii to tail in the cure of weakness, attended wilh the lO.lnwing ay mp ptoiua: indisposition to exertion, wn ol memory, difficulty of breathing, gen.i-al weakness, horror of dieaae, aeuk, nervou trembiiug, drradl ill horror ot d -jll., uk'tit sweats, cold feet, wcaka-ja, dimness ot vision, languor, uuin-rs.il IosmIu Ir of the muscular svsteiu, enormous apL-vlite with dspeptic symptom, hot hands; U:isliin;; of lue body, Jrness f the skin, pallia countenance and crupli -ns on tit" face, Pu rifying thu bloid, pain in the bk, h-ai-ness of the eyelids, frequent black Sls flying before the eyes with temporary sut liiaiun and loss of sight, want of attention, etc. These symptoms ali arise from a weakness, and to remedy thit us E. F. Kiskel's Bitter Wins of Iron. It nevrr fails. Thousands are now enjoying health who have used it. Take only E. K. Kis kil's. Bt-ware of eounterfeifs and bise imita tions. As Knnkei's Bitter Wine of Iron is so well known all over the country, drug gists themselves maka au imitation and try to palm it olf on their customers, when they call tor K unkel's Bitter Wine ot Iron. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Irn is put np only in $1 bottles, and has a yellow wrap per nicely put on the dutide wilh the pro prietor's photograph ou the wrapper of r.acb bottle. Always look lor tlie photograph on the outside, aud you will always be sure to get tte grnnine. (I per bottle, or six for $ ". Sold by druggists and dcaL-rs every where. Tape Worm Rriucved .Hive. Head aud all complete in two hours. No fee till head passes. Seat, Pin and Stom ach Worms removed In Dr. KrsexL, "o9 North Ninth st., Philadelphia, Pa. Send for circular. For removing all ordinary worms, call on your druggis atld ft a bot tle of Ki skkl's Wosa Starr. Price, $1. Jani'Mm NEAV PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, Miffliutown, Fa. JOSEril HESS wool t rosperttiiMv Invite all who want (1IMI PIlllTlHiKAPHS of themselves or their friends to give him a call, and be convinced that this is the place to get GOOD PICTIRES. Having prepared himself with the BKST I.NSTUL MtNTrS in the market, and all the LA TEST IMl'RO VEME.S TS that constitute a First -Clas3 Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and Ihe public gen erally to favor him wi'b their patronage, and they will be accommodated with any thing in the line ol Photography. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, if desired, hi Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old Ambrotypes or Daguerreotype also copied ami enlargrd, and painted if desired. A good selection id r ItA JIh.- k-it oo hand at all times, and cheaper Iban ever. Solid aluut I rames, Gilt KranlCs, Imitation Walnut Frames, Im talion Rosewood Frames, Bnstic Frames, Cabinet Iniierial Fringe', Picture Nails, Screw-eves, Cord and Tas sel, liC. JOSEPH HESS. Slifilintown, Jan. 7, 1874. Tlir r:nviT I'irtp tt n if a ar ir to f n w n U IU A U HI 1 O Ii A 1 i Jml Pnbtiihtti, la a Stated Eurclcpe. friet A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally; Nervousness, Consumption, Kpi lepsy and Fits; Mental and Phvsical In.a- pacitv, resuhiiig tmni Self-Abuse, etc Bv KOBLKT J.CL'LVEKWKLL, II. D.. Ac. thor ol the "G.-een Book," he. The world-rcnownt'd anthor, in this ad mirable Lecture, 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, inslru. ments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain ami etfectu il by which every autterer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. VCThis Lutnrt will prort a oooa to taoa tands aH tkontandt. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aldresathe Publisheis, CUAS. J. C. KLINE CO. 127 Bowery, New York. Post-Otfice Box 4586. Nov. 19, 1873-ly. Execators' Xetlcc Estate of Jaioo Brnoaker, itctasti. VJOTICE is hereby given that Letters J.1 Testamentary on the estate of Jacob Brn baker, late of Monroe township, Jec'il, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those havingclaims will please present then: without delav to JOHN KURTZ, SAMUEL OBERUOLTZER, Jan 13, 2c5. Extcnlors. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - L AAV, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. tXT'Ccllircthig snd Conveyaucing prompt ly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite tbe Court House Square. I ALLEN, M. D.j Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and ail their collateral branches. Office in Johnstown, Beale township. jury 15, 1874 Subsc '.be for tba Sentinel k Repnblicait MJSCELL.1.S BOUS EXTRA ! ! CHEAP Mm WifL:crxSE out the BALANCE OF Winter KcsrECTFCLLY YoUES, k?., EM ML SCHOTT. THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, R. E. Parker's .Vnr ric Building, STRH1JT, OPPOSITE THE COURT YARD, VIFFLINTOW.V, JUNIATA COUNTY, I'A. JOHN W. MDTIIERSBAUGII Takes pleasure in calling the attention of faimers, Builders, Masons, Saddlers, Miners; Carpenters, Shoem;ikers, Blacksmiths, Coachuiakers, Plasterers. Ilouekeepeis, and all who are in want of anvthing usiialtv Sept jj a FIRST-CLASS IIAUIIWAkK STOKE, to hN AIIGE AXD Flifill M.K-k of Uoods, bought since the great roliietion itt prices, cuNsiria or TABLE CITTLERT, AXKS. LEATHER, PAINTS, SAWS, ai(;eks, BRACES, SPOKES, FELLOES, MASON HAMMERS, (i KIN D STONES, CLOTHS5 WKINUERd, SAN D PAPER, LAMP'S, 4.C, AC, IRON. NAILS; SCREWS, til.ASS, OILS. ADZES. SHOVELS, FORKS, HOEs, WALL BHCS11ES, 1I()R1. ItKI SIIKS, PAINT BRCSHKS, PICKS, -FKKK MILLS, TINWARE. 1C, AC., WHOLESALE AM) UETAl L, Which he has just opened in the above new store-room. H iving hotiirlit all his ifoci while goods were at their lowest figures, Ife is prepari.-d to sell a! such prires a'. Wftf giuir anlee satislai-tioiii My goods are all new and Ires'!! from the nianniaeinreM. .-iiiil I inriia the public to call and see theiu. 1 also solicit the patronage of tl'e polite, (iive me a call: Miffliniawn. .An-. 2 J, !S:i-tf D.W.Harley&Cos I the place where yon can bny THE BEST A SO THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS. Ctrs. BOOl'S, SHOES, .1XD FURMsHl.XG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one 6r the most rhoiee ar.d arluct slicks ever ofTureJ in tiiis market, and at .ISTOSISHIXGLY LOW PRICES .' Also, measures taken for sails aud part of suits, which will bl made to order" at short nofice, very reasonable. Kemember.th place, in Hoffman's New HuiMinw, c'oracr of I'riJge and Wafer s'reets, MIKFLIVTOWN, Pi. ' tluav f i MEAA MiUtiM.VESS. FALL CAMPAIGN NOW OPENEI h Every pvnn wh- r-ils litis advertisement will aave monev and -t just what tliev want in lh- CI.OTIIl.Mi LINE, Hats, Caps. KMits and tfh.ji s lor Men. Women and Children. Kunii-hing Watches and Jewelry, Carpels, i'iuorOil Cloth., and many other articles. I wilt not uote prices h-r-, but w ill not be ii "len.l'l by any one. Coiue and see me, a. id b cunvinccU of Ihe truth ot toy asvrdoi:, llaviig rebuilt mv Store Room ou Bridge street, Patiersou, Pa., I au a'jle !:-bow c ft Gooda to a better advantage. I'atterMjh, l'a., .o'v. 11; Ij7l. Yy srLorrr, F0EWARD 1SD C0MMISM0M MERCHANT,; graLv, LUMBER. COAL, PLASTER, Salt ciilME aV r. i"ill vit Jlifilin and Patterson every .Tuesday, Thursday and atunlay mornings ri fr, -ri -n and wiii lumish the -n ileus of these bor- CALCIftED ? t. A STjBBughswit.toebc.tof THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. fhjfaician and Surgeon, xirFLtsTovrs, rj. Oflice honrs from 9 a. . to r. .. r. Bee in his father's residence, at the aonth end of Water street. t2J-tf fT IS. EXTRA ! IMS STOCK OF Goods roi KF.T CrTI.ERV, HATCHETS, Tlf.NfJKS. SHOE FINDINOS; M'TTY. PLANKS. IMSELS. pits: nrbs. SHAFT?, MASON TRflWELS; CI KRY COMBS, AXE IIANlil.ES, (iRAIN a.vtjs, CI.DARWAKE, AC, K .C, JOHN W. MTJTHEBSBAUGH. Sa.i:lel strayer. illUEY&CHHIST, I M rrrs.RS TU KRTDKR & ro. j To llw.se interested i:i the furcbae of a rcKKKYKtv stritTiv IIISKY, i lor lue lie al pursses we oil r BAILEY'S 1'URE RYE, jl'rice 11 to r, pel gillon, and will siiip In1 I paukJgos b suit p'lrrhasers. . We also handle largely a ! CO 1'1'Ett-Dl STILLED WHISKY, Trice from IM to li.i-j. We imrrt FINE WINE.3, BRANDIES AND GIN', snd s'o maii:rae(ure DR. STiEVER'S T0MC IIERR RITTERS. Send for Price Li-d. UVZX i CHRIST, 121 Norlh Third Street, Pbilada. sept 5, lc;4-y S LO.MO.1 SlllUttC, BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, PORK, k.c. at ths very lowest prices. lie respectf ully 'solicits tlio p.itruii:i &a uC the public, j -tpril Z, K7-l y. j A fine a'?oitu:ent of cloths, cnssimens vcsiing", xc, a.wrvs on nana ann nr one hy " b. B. LOL'DON. t . ! f Jnlia-1 liffl Eehlisa tl.fiO a yeat
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