JBESTISEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: fredBMdar. April St. mi. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per una. Transient advertisements inserted at CO centi per luck lor each insertion. Transient basinets notices in local col mn. 10 cents per line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to th- -se desiring to advertise bv the year, half or quarter et. PENX'A. R. R. TIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Stifflia follows: ttiriitD. Philadelphia Express, 13 HamKbitrg Accommo., 9 fucific Express, 10 Hail, 8 Atlanta Express. 9 wmttii. . rittsburg Express, 12 Cincinnati Express, 1 Pacific, 5 VTsv Faai-nger, 10 Fast Line, 6 Mixed. 8 Mifflin, Nor. '.5. 1874. .. . Station as 43 a m. 4.S a m. 26 a m. 85 p m. 14 p m. 68 a m. 40 a m 68 a m. 10 a m. 33 p m. 45 p m. la p m. LOCAL IXTEI.LtGESCE. A 'I kinds of Chamb.-r Suits atSnrdars. Carpets at Wilson ft. Brown's In Fatter ' sen. The lawyers will be happy next, week in their "spring suits." t Tea creek, in Mifflin county, has bees lucked wi:h Vi0,0u0 treat. Complete stock of Looking Glasses at Snyder's. Tie sells cheap. "Cgh! how wintry !" was the expression last Friday morning. The celebrated Lara Tea U Tor sale at tCrpner's Drug Store The weather on Sunday n'ghl was cold like So niid-wiuter. Splendid Brussels Carpet Lsunges for Sale at Snyder's, chtap for catk. If this were Eartcr time, the "cold snap' would be called Easter weather. See advertisement elsewhere In this paper f the new Snn of Buyers a. Kennedy, dealers ia Grain, Coal, Latubsr, fcc. Bui paper and envelopes for genteel cor repotrdcuce, for sale at Kepner's Drag Store. Mr. George Smith is Imiroving the prop erty formerly known as the Bryson iroperty vd Main street. Gone East We mean Todd from Patter son to lay in Spring and Summer Goods. lie is always up to the times. Wheat quotations in Philadelphia on Monday, fl.SSal .83. Rye $1.10. Corn 89 a'jOc. Uats71to3c. Full assortment of all the latest and most improved stylus of Chairs of all kinds at b nyder's. It is said by experienced men that buck wheat thinly sown in potato patches is a remedy agaiust the invasion ot the potato bog. Wait! Noah Hertzlcr ft Son are in the rity buyuig a Iaige. lot of new goods. Wait, aud see their stock before yon buy your spring ouppUes. Citizens litre rifrliN that hog-keepers and their herd are boitud to respect, as is ex fniiitird in the edict of Towa Council that bops in the borough shall not run at large. Hat Hacks and Poplar Brackets for sale at Snyder's Star Furniture Booms. An exchange warns fishermen against fl'hing for trout after the 15th day of Au gust, as itler that date it will be unlawful lor them to do u. Vary thoughtful, in deed. The Lcwistown Saifrnel last week said : The days bsve come when we wish we had been born web-footcd." We do not understand what the editor means. Will he pleat add an explanatory sentence next week, stating the affinity. Everything Iti the Furniture line at Sny !ei"s. as he keeps a good stock always. Ou account of the prematurity of this bn:al last week, it is republi..hed this week : The attendance at Court next week is ex pected to lie quite large. We should hare, at the lowest figure, no less than eight hun dred calls during that week. That's a hint, and I hope yon eee it, as the eccen tric and good Iter. Mr. Gruver used to say." The Altoona Tribuu daily has sus pended publication. As a newspaper it had great merit. Scarcely anything of im portance escaped Us nctice. Its condensed items were just what people in the rush of American every-day lile needed, they giving the pith and rejecting the details of the news of the day. Bnt with all its oerit it was not sufficiently patronized to keep it out of a financial slough. Snyder has the largest and best stock of all kinds of Furniture ever kept in Juniata county. A Fayette township man took a hisrse from a Tatterson man, last Thursday, and rode in the direction of home. Officer Wil son was called into requisition and followed the Fayette party to McAlisiervi'le, when a chase took place, which ended In Wilson overtaking the runaway on Anker's hill, on the Adsnuburg road, putting handcuffs on him, and bringing him to Mifflin, where the matter was settled. The rile cost the Fay ette man about $10.00. Last week it was chronicled that a young man named Slagle, confined in jail on charge of theft, had escaped therefrom by climbing over the jail-yard wall on tbe Jjun. day previous. Last Sunday evening, after dark Sheriff Knoose was aroused by a kuock at the outer door. lie went eut, and there, to hie surprise, stood the escaped prisoner. Slsgle. He had come of his own accord to re-enter the jail. Of course he waa admitted bv the Sheriff, who had offered $20 reward fot his arrest and return. It has not been reported that Slagle demands the reward for returning himself. On last Friday afternoon Mr. Jacob Aughey, of Milford township, had his right atakle joint dislocated. The particulars as teamed them are these: He. with a helper, was engaged in cutting timber. He had cut down a Urge tree that lodged ia aapling. To bring down the lodged tree he gave the aapling a stroke with his axe, w hich severed and sprung it off toward him. Not being able to get out of its way, he received a blow on his right leg some six inches above the ankle, which dislocated tlist joint. Surgical atMution was rendered by Dr. Craw ford. A girl in Madison, 111., who received four 4,ffcrs of marriage by four different men, proposes disposing or herself by a Spelling Bee, in which she "offers herself as a priee to the one of four auitora who outspells the others. The match be held in a school house, and an admission fee of twenty-lire cents wrll be charged, the proceed to go toward furnishing a house for tlie young couple." The 39th session of Tasrarora Academy win begin Xay 4th,txVR has Ttmg ranked as one of tla first schools in the State. Young men and women who desire to prepare for teaching may find ia this in stitution thorough opportunities. Tba stan dard by which those who desire t prepare rr a eoDsgiato coarse is sseewd to o other Academy ia the State. The moral and re ligious surroundinjs are thoroughly ortho dox. Infidelity and isms, that hare tainted toe moral atmosphere of many co in uni ties, have never foand a lodgment ia Tuaea- rora. It hi wholesome place to tend youth to. ' It is an oil saying that misfortunes never come singly, which appears to be verified in the experience of Philip Xeloy, of Fort Koyal. A tew weeks since nam of his chil dren fell ttto a cistern and was drowned. Yesterday a week he had a foot smashed at Marysirffle, Perry comity,' while m the discharge of his duty as brekeman on the cars. , At the time of the accident, he was attempting to cute train ef cars. His right foot caaght between tread of ear wheel and outside rail, so fastening it that the wheels of the train pused orer it. ' It waa dressed at Pattersoa station, in the evening, by Dr.' Crawford, assisted by Dr. banks, after which he waa taken to his home ia Fort ltoyal. We are inform h ia doing veil. . , To Twa School Datecroms or Jctimia t'oi rr : GtntUmnt In pursuance of the forty-third section of the act of 6th May, 1854., yon are hereby notified to meet ia convention, at the Court House, ia Mifflin- towa, on the ast Tuesday ia May. 1875. being the 4th day of the month, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and select, rfra ttkt, by a majority of tile whole number of director pre scut, one person' of literary and scien tific acquirements, aad of skill and expe rience in the art of teaching, as County Sup-rintendsut, for the three succeeding years; determine 'the amount ofcompea sation for the same; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at ilarrisburg, as required by the thirty -ninth aad fortieth sections of said act. i DAVID B. R0BIS02C, Oawfjr Swpt. Juniata Otaafy. April 7, 1875. Pt BMC Sale. John K. Jamison, assignee of Aiaoa 0 raj bill, will offer at public sale, at the residence of said Amos Craybill, oae-fourth mile north of McAlutetrille, on Saturday, May 8th, 1875, Two oue-jtar old colts, at.d a large lot of farming implements sod bouseboid effects, also the oue-bftlf in terest of 40 acres of grain in the ground. Sale at 1 o clock. D. Is. Mo Williams, auctioneer. Tin I'EopLa'a Freioht Railway. The engineers of this company are now surveying a line through Path Val ley. We learn from William U. Little, E.q., of Concord, who called upon us last week, that they entered Horse Valley by a short tunnel through the erest of the Kittochtiney Mountain, at tbe line between the counties of Frank lia and Perry, three miles east of Con cord. They descended Path Valley at a grade of forty feet per mile, thus reaching the middle of the valley at the snujoiit, near Doyle's Mill. We bare nut heard how, or at what point, they got ou: of the talley. Chambert- burg Repository. Last week we printed bills offering $100 reward for a lost pocket-book and its contents, consisting of $640, wbicb had been dropped by Simeon K. Zook ou the Saturday previous in going from Uellenlte to bis borne ia Union town ship, snd also noticed tbe fact in our local columns. The pocket-book was foncd by Solomon Voder, and as soon as be ascertained whose it was there being nothing in it to show tbe owner he promptly forwarded it to Mr. Zook, who in turn wa equally prompt in send ing back the $100 reward, bat Mr. va -.u.;- .i:a-- w :j r- i.' . didn't want to be paid for being bon est." Tbe answer is somewhat charac teristic of our Ornish friends, but af fords food for reflleetion to all classes, both old and young, too many of whom want lobe paid to be hottest ! Levis, totrn Gazelle. Ox tbe 2nd of April tbe Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Shippensburg suspended. A committee of depositors watted on the stockholders of the insti tution a few days ago, and received this as their proposed basis of settle mmti ' ' ; , ' ' The stockholders of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Sbippensburg propose to compromise with the depositors ol said bank on tbe following basis, to wit : Ail deposits to bear iuterwst at the rate of five per cent, pur annum, the first pay ment of interest to be made April 1st, 1876, and payable aeuu-aanually thereafter. The principal to be paid as fellows: SO per cent, on tbe first day of April, 187 ; 2 i tr cent, oa lite first dav of April, 1877 ( 25 per cent, on the first day of April, 1878 ; 2a per ceut. on ine nrsi aav oi April, io. ' JOAB MARTIN, , ; ' GKOR3E CLEVER, HEXRY SNYDER, DAVID HAYES, Committee of Stockholders. A few dsys will determine whether the nroDosal is acceptable. Tbe !ia- 1 bilitiesof tbe bank are $184,65146; tbe asseU are $168,333.52. The New York lutes published tbis, relative to a decision of tbe Supreme Court of York State : Tbe suit was brought in equity by a young married woman to Lave ber inchoate riebt of dower in property valued at $150,000, protected by the woaru Tbe property bad been conveyed by ber husband to bis two grown up dsngbters, children of a former wife, four days before plaintiffs marriage with him, aad without her knowledge or consent, tbe considers tion being natural effecticn of tbe ovantor for the pran tee. Tbis net of B the husband was claimed to bare been in fraud of bis wife's inchoate right of dower, and tbe court was asked for a decree declaring tbe conveyance void so fax as it affected such right. This waa granted, tbe court holding that a man cannot woo a woman with his wealth, and then defraud her of tbe enjoyment of it by deeding away bis property on the eve of their marriage. The deeisiou is of special iutercst to wouicn. flCHTlNGDOS PaESBf TEST held its mtings Tn Port ltoyal last week! Tie questions that so largely interest Lost Creek congregation were .crystalised aad shaped, aw we art informed by a friend, as follows : ' . The Committee ra Bills and Orer tuies, to wbent was referred the peti tion of the frMigrsgation of Mifflintown asking for a separata organisation, re ported that : " Tbe Committee to report upon tbe application of part of tbe ooogregation of Mifflintowo and Lost Creek," report that tbe latter-named was net repre tented before tbe Committee. From tbe statements made by the representa tives of tbe Mifflintowo church, tbe Committee believe and report, that their petition should be granted, espe cially for the reason that the spiritna! interests of that congregation' seem to require imperatively a separate oigani lation. Committee so report, however. with Ute understanding that any action ef Presbytery in the ease ia not intend ed to tonch any legal question involved in the Mifflintown and Lost Creek con gregations, being a corporate body I'ommittee farther recommend that, if Presbytery grant tbe petition, the con gregation, in its ooiporale capacity, take tnch action immediately 'as will remove any difficulties in the way, and prevent an future controversy as to ine rigou or toe respective paru oi me present congregation, M me corporate properly. i (Signed) O. O- McCleak, . : f t -i Chairman. . Tbis report, after due consideration, and all persona from Lost Creek pres ent, baving been called upon to give their reasons why it should not be adopt ed, on being put to vote was unani mously adopted. Tbe resignation of Mr. Sberrard, as pastor, was then taken op, and tbe pas toral relation dissolved. . ' Rev. Dr. Moore, of McVeytown, was appointed to preach in Mifflintowo and Lost Creek, on tbe 25th inst., and de clare tbe pulpits vacant. 0. 0. McClean, D. D., Rev. J. H. Stewart, and Elder D. W. Woods were appointed a committee to organise tbe new congregation if tbe way be clear. A congregational meeting will be beld in tbe chnrcb in Mifflintown, on Thurs day, tbe 29th inst., to take the neces sary steps for a dissolution of tbe char ter and a division of the property. 'Supplies" were appointed to fill tbe pulpits of Mifiiintown and Lost Creek until tbe first Sabbath ia Jane, after wbi:h time tbey are to supply them selves. Rev. J. Y. White, ef Milroy, is to administer tbe sacrament of tbe Lord's Supper Iti tbe Mifflintown church on tbe second Sabbath in May. For the Sentinel and Republican. East Salem, April 12, 1875. .Mr. EHtor: Sir, If was our good pleasure on Friday evening las', to have a grand treat in the wsy of an enter tainment, given by tbe East Salem Lit erary Society, which certainly deserved patronage. Tbe programme was as fol lows : Salutatory,' Miss Maggie Kiozerj Village School,' Mr. Witberbox and Pupils ; 'Dutch Song,' Henry Shre filer; Lecture on Patent Medicine, Puff Stuff;' Eisaj, Miss Sadie Jacobs; Music; 'Uncle Tommy, Hays Speak man and J. Frey ; Dutch Mafic ; 'The Fortune Hunter Music ; 'Perplex ing,' Miss Lixzic Dennis ; Comic Song,' John S. Frey ; 'Wonderful Egg;' The Old Couple's Agreement ;' ' Tbe Ar ksnsas Traveler ;' Essay, Miss Emma Pimm ; 'Over tbe Hills to the Poor i.-'House:' 'The W iJow's Mistake;' !' 05' Con Boy's Composition on Girls Tbe Det; 'Tbe Evil Adviser; Lecture on Woman's Rights;' The Wrangling Pair;' Music on the Violin ; 'Out Sail ing ; faotocitne ; ' J aimv rescues . The Irish Couple's Quarrel ;' Music ; Valedictory.'' . , lt. ,' m. . ., Tbe pieces were all good, well pre pared, and acted out well ; bnt espe cially would we speak of the saluta tory, by Maggie Kinxer, essays, by Sa die Jacobs and Emma Dimm, and tbe : valedictory, by David . E. Spicher. which were excellent. Some of tbe dialogues deserve comment on account of the true picture of life wbicb tbey portrayed, particularly V illage School,' Tbe Fortune Huntei,' The Old Cou ple's Agreement,' (which ended as all family quarrels do, tbe wife being vic torious and tbe old man baving tbe bed to make); 'Tbe Widow's Mistake, and tbe Irish Couple's Quarrel,' (which shows bow happy (?) whisky often ren ders the poor wife of the drunkard, who has to slave, starve and be abused by their husbands wben they should receive tbe opposite treatment, aad all on ac count of intemperance.) To all who took part in tbe exercises let say, you did well, tat bear tbis in mind," "No excellence without labor." H. Public Sals. Reuben Ccveny, ad Ktntfltratof of tbe estate of H. R. Graybill, dee'd, will sell at public sale, t decedent's late place of business in MeAlisterville, on Saturday, April 17th, a lot of new Furniture, shop tools, patent mortising machine, a lot of dry lumber, and other articles. Sale at 10 o'clock. William Caveny, auc tioneer. ' There will be a Spelling See ia Port Koyal oa the evening of the 30th. Partic alara next week. Bedsprings of the latest and most tni- proved styles for sale at Sayder's. Foa Sale A eomforable bouse and a fertile lot, located near the borough school bouse. Terms easy say five years to pay tt in. For particalare call at this office. . Paix Cure Oil ranks the first and foremost remedy tor removing all pain and lameness, and ia said to be a rem edy for Fever Sores. . , ' tflid wholesale end ret3 fcv Bsnks k. Ram ' lis, jaimtoa. MAURIED: FHANtHOUSER NOOV April 13th, by Ber. F. ItcBurney, Mr. Franklin Frank bouser, of Mexico, and Miss Barbara E. Xooa, of Turbett township. itiEDt Mn.LEU April chfc la Susquehanna township, Amos Miller, aged 40 ysara, 4 months and 19 days. SWABTZ April 10th, in Monroe town ship, Matthias S warts, aged about 78 years. McCCLLOUGH At East Waterford on the Sad inst., Maggie II. McCulIoug h, aged 10 years, 1 nicnth and It days. : SWIMKER On the 9h Inst., in Dela ware township, Jacob Swiailer, aged FOWELL On the Mth Inst., in Mifflin county, Mrs. Amanda Jane, wife of John C. FowelL af ed 34 fears. 2 utontha and 12 days. - The deceased had been for yi art a mem ber of Mitflintowa Lutheran church, and ! lived and died hopefully a thriatian. As daughter, sister, wile, mother, citisen and chnrch-iaombor she was lured and bighlr respected. Her death will be severely fek, especially by ber husband and three mother less children. iWr remains and the remains of her infant sun, four days old, were brought to .Miff! imown and, after suitable services buried in Union Cemetery on the lltli inO. ' T Mifflin and Perry county papers please copy- COMMEBCAX. i MIFFLINTOWN MAKKKTS. i Corrected weekly by J. a; II. A. Stambangti. MnmxTowx, April 21, le75. Butter i Egg 15 Lard U Bacon lt . Potatoes.. ......I 00 Onions. 1 50 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weesly by Buyers It Kennedy. Qroraxioxs roa To-dat. - Wednesday, April 21, 1875. CloTTsecd ....i... $5 50 Wbeat, prime $1 05al 10 Com, 6oa70 Oats, MaOO Special A'oiicts. TO COSsriWPTlTES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to bis fellow sufferers the means ol cuts. To all who desire it, he will scud a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, ax. Parties wbhing the prescrip tion will please address Rev. E. A. WILSON, 101 I'enn St., Wiiliauiaburgh, New York. janrt-6m ERRORS OF YOtTTII. A GKMLE.MAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the efforts of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send tree to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser'a experience can do so bv addressing in perfect confidence, John b. ogdf.k, , jan0-6n 42 Cedar St., New 1 orfc. Professional Cards. JMJUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orru'E On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. 1 JOKEKT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing snd collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Otfkc nn bridge street, first door west ot tbe Belford building. April 14, 1875-tf LFKED J. PATTERSON, ATT0MEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA.' C7" All business promptly attended to. OrrH r On Bridge stree, opposite the Court ilouse square. i J M. K RAZEE, M. D., . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Jcadtmia, Juniata Co , Pa. Ornci formerly occupied by Dr. ? tcrrctt. Professional business prom;itly attended to at all hours. . Act-H 7, 1872-tf i .' THOMAS A. ELDER, JL D. ..(.: :' - J -v ' Phrsician and Snrireon. ; : . ... ... a ., 'jut t MltFLlSTOWS, FA. ' Oibce bours from 9 a. a. to i r. .. Of. Bee in his fathers residence, at the south end ol ater street. . ... Ioct-tI D. L. ALLEN, M. D , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and urgcry and all their collateral branches. . Office in Johnstown, Bealc township. july 15, 1871 . - NEAV ' PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, Miniate wn, Pa. JOSEPH UESS would respectfully invite r ail wbo want uoou rHirruuKArHS of themselves or their friends to give him a call, and be convinced that this is the place to get CIOOD PICTURES. Having prepared himself with the BEST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a , First -Class Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public gen erally to favor him wi'h their patronage, and they will be accammodated with any thing m the line ol Photography. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, if desired, in OU or Water Colors. Small Plctnres copied and enlarged. Old AmbVotypee or Dagaerreotypes also copied and enlarged, and painted If desired. A good selection ef FKAXKS kept on hand at all times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Frames, Gilt Frames, ' ' Imitation Walnut Frames, Imitation Rosewood Frames, Rustic Frames, Cabinet Imperial Frames, Picture Nails, Sere w-yea, Cord aad Tas sel, ax. JOSEPH HESS. Mifflintown, Jan. 7, 1874. S H. aMArimml nf rlnlh. MCdtn.Aw realms". Ac. a.wrrs nn hand mfld fur aale ' PROCL.AM ATAOM. " E RE AS. Iho Hon. BxSJ. f. Jt-sarv, President Judge of the Court of pomatua . Pieas for the. Sttla Judicial I)Uuk-, composed of the counties '.'f Juniata. Perry aad Cumber land, and the Honorable Jonathan Weraer aud John Koona, . Judges of the aaht Court of Common Pleas t Juniata coao.tr, have Issued their precej lb me directed, bearing date the 5th day of FEB , IK7o, for hoMiugs Court of Over atwl Terminer arSoV. HIGHEST PRICES'. FI.INTOWX, un the FonrUi MtlXDAY of T -" POB At I KID-t (IF I APK1L, 1H75, being the th day ot the , ... ALL , , "F, month. - . i Nonci as Heater GtraK, to the Cr- j CrBAI.X, SKKDS, ApAcj oner. Justices f the Peace and Constables ' or the County ol Juniata, that tlu-y be then ' Marfn- lntrndneed new far iinR-s for hoil and there in their proper perauuai at one Mnr. weighing, ia-., we ari now prepared lo o'clock . on the afternoon of said day, w? aotosd wiib iW ieaat poiW trvuUe. j their records, inquisitions. ekaxiuatin f j , and oyer remembrances, to do those thing Balk, Railroad Tie, LoCUSt ; that h. their ottices i respectively appertain, Post, and all Saleable and those that are bound by recognisance te - w . w j prosecute agaliurt the priwuer tliat are ot Y . ,.VOCHtTy irrOdUCa men may ic in ine jail oi sam coukiv, be tbe:n By dav A.,1 a. a 1.. k..-l. a a- aU : . a ' a a ' rciurD mr lire . rrr ui inn ,utits arii Sessions of the rwipeetives eonrtli'Si all His reenisuiwe vmurcu row, ovrore ineia cy any person or persona etiarel with lln eoinnirvtoa of any crime, exreptsurn caa as may be ended before Jaatiea of tL4 Peace, endvr eiisttng law, at least tea dais before the rowmoncemeait ot tuv-session of the Court to wliR-h tbey are made re- tunable respectively, and in ail canes where any, recognizances are entered iuto lew then tun days before the couimeiictiivnt of the session U; which they are mad' Te turuable, the said Juktices are to re rora the same, in the same luanuer as if said act had not bevh passed. i Hated" at "Miffliutowii, the !21 day ol March, in the year of or Lorl one thou sand eight hundred and serenf y-tlre. WJf. H. KKOPSE, 8kerff. i Sherifl's OHVe, Mifflintown, I - - March 22, IM76. --$ ' - NOTICE. ; : : V. S. INTERNAL REVENUE StKCLVI. TAXES . Mav 1, 1876, lo Aran. SO, 187o. The Eevised Statutes ot the United States, Sections 8H32,3S37,3ii.anl Sii,reqnire every person engaged m any buaiuesa, avo cation, or employment which renders him liable to a SPECIAL TAX, to procure ri plmct roatoirvoaay ia kit tttubhknut or plact of btutnut a STAMP denoting tbe payment or saia special Tax for me special Tax Tear beginning May 1, 1875, before commencing or continuing business alter April 80, IXi. The taxes embraced witlua the provisions of tbe law above quoted are the loUowlng, v i : .i Rectiflers . ."-l0 00 Dealers, retail liquor. . .......... 200 Dealers, wholesale liquor 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale.. - 50 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail...... 'M 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco. So 00 RetHii dealers in leaf tobacco 600 00 And on sales of over (1,000, tiny cents for every dollar in excess of $1.000.. Dealers in manufactured tcbacco... S 00 50 00 JO 00 10 00 10 00 Manufacturers of stills ; And for each still iCinnfactared.. And for each worn manufactured Manufacturers of tobace Manufacturers of cigars Peddlers of tobacco, first class (nnre than two horses or other - animals)...... ....... 50 00 Jo 00 I Peddlers of tobacco, soeond class (tw o horses or other animal).... Peddlers of tobacco, third vbiMt (one horse or other animal) ..... roo io ro loo mcoo fail to Peddlers of tobacco, fourth (bus (ou foot or public conveyance) . . Breweis of leas than 600 barrels... Brewers of 500 barrels or more . . .. Anv person, so liable, who shall conily with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. l'ensons or firms liable to pay any or the Special Taxes named almre must apply to 1"h.s. J. Batxra, Collector of Internal Revenue at Snariv, and pay fT and pro cure the Special-Tax Stamp or Stamp they need, prior to May I, lBo, ana without rcaniKB s rici. J. W. DOUGLASS, Commits ioner InUrnmi Rettamt- Otricc or l5TiAi RKvanrc, Washinrton, l.C.,Feb.l, 18. j Ayer's -I Is wi.lelr tnowo as one othemon efl'ectual reme dies ever discov ered for i '.cons ul 2 tle rotcio Bind purifving tiui ,t.iJr 'r. i. Stood tliP tet ol ears, wiiii a eun- renntation. hsed on its infrin'ic virti.-s, . I aj4 .si-JUnctl by its remarkable cure.,. ..so muu as to do sate aim ineuiui i cbUJren, and yet. so seartliing as to ' effectually purc cut tlie Jivat OKrup tmns pf lh bloo'l. such as the fi-rof- nln... mml vvnhiTitif. nnt.tllilUStiUSL ' Impurities Of ill-case? that have tmW 4 in. Uio tystAra. fir years on jlel-i toi this, powerful nntMofe, ami dli-apiar. JJU-ncO , its. wonderful ure. many 4" ' which arepubEcIy known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseast-. Ulcers, ErnptiotMand eniptive iRsonlers of the skin. Tumors, HJotf lies. Uoils. Pimples, Piistttlen, Soret. SU Anthony Fire, Rose or Try sipelas, Tetter, ' Salt Klieuiti, Scald Heart. Klns-orm. n l in ternal ricemtlons or tlie Uterus, Stomncb, and Liver. It nl-o cures other complaints, tf which it woold not j 1 seem epecialW adantM.jnrli as Drop By. DyspepHU, Fits. Xertntljtiit, Heart Iiseac, Female WUc nem, Iebility, and IjeneorrliflBa, when tbey" are manifestations ot tlie scrofulous poisons. " It is an cxcellr'ift restorer of heaMi and strehpb: in the Sjirin;. By rrnew Inj the appetite and Tithr of tlie lis tive organs, it dissipates th derirv-lon . and listless languor of the sramin. Even whert no disoTrtef af)par. people reel better, ami live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new tease of life. Or. J. C. AYER 4t CO., Lowell, Irha., . TrUtami mm Attmtftiimt Chatmima. ' bold ar au bboooists urnreani. BLAttliLET'S Improved CCCUM- 3tK WOOD FUMP .s tbe acknowledged STANDARD of the market, bi popular -'rdict, Ihe best pump for the least noney. . s.Uenlion is invited to 3tafeb'eys Improved Bracket, the Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without disturbing the joints, and tbe copper chamber whicn never cracks, scales or rnsts and will last a life time. For sale by Dealers and the trade geiferalrr. In Artier t be sure thasyaa gel Blstchlcy's Punrp, be careful and see that it has my trade-mark as above. If yoa da not know where to boy, descrip tive circulars, togelbor with the aaioe aad address ot the ageat nearest yoa, will be promptly larnished by addressing, with stamp,. - chas. o. elatchlev, - MascracTrssa. ' &G6 Co mm arcs St., Philadelphia, fa. ' Sale Bills of all kiato prfntnl n short l1ieat laisofBce.- then and there to rroscciitiira ssaiiiat n' " c "ujiil at aJ! uu.es, eitaer tor as shall be inst.'' - .. 1 an Act of AW,nlHr,p;l ft. the t . "'r t ; ,.v rvi . ' of M.ie, A.' D., mt, it Is mide the i: .-.its .; .. r . , - - rf K.. Jftatr4rt rsf tils Pmskp r.f iJi I .. . . , . . , , ' ma ' S sarsapaniia a w w -ji .V r.'-jri 11 05 n MiscelloAtovi. is ni,-jrr--n T-i Gnaw, iUMS'EB, as. ....... i ;, - - . . -i '. TlXT. undersigned, having eoiiipleted his Hew Warehouse in Perryvi!le, would resvectfttlfv 'invtte lh ; attention w" tbe farmers nf the cootriy to lite fact that he is t at all tim .. j ir. . " ' H AVE FOlf S ALE : r.-i n . T . TTmrDT.t TTC5TT OITT j V.' Vii-U, ljJ OLDlI, X iXU., OjOua, I T'Pl.ASffflt, GROr.KDOR LCJiP, j which wHI be sold te suit purchasers, either 1 - . - . -V j . , .' V UULKdAI-K OU liETAIL, snd at the lowest rstet ruling. ' . , At my Store in Turbvtt townsh'p may be i louud as coiiiplett' au asortfueul ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIICS, . Qneensware, Haruwarc, 4c, all of which will be sold as lo , if uot a little lower Ibaa else hero . ; NOAH 1IEUTZLER. . Doc. 10, l75-tf . . ' kXO ATTRACTITK LINK OF GOODS jcst aacuvEi, it thx PATTERSON DRUG STORE. Among the many nice gnnds may be found tU4 lolioKing : Two DojticiE Fin a Pockkt Biblxs, I.kce Lot or ruoTooaaPH AlSi ms l!tc Tirri ArTonaaPH Albixs, ti lth Fixe Kivs roa Laiirs, : -a Fikc fotm Books, . . Ksoiou to Srrnv . , . , , Tas Coistt. A . , Gaiar V- a 1 ET v . ... : bT . , Tut Pvi'tra axd , hvrtorr, t tsr Brjtol Boa in Cii. Bn.k, Lakoe I.r or Blase Book, Fill Boi.no lAT-BMKa, im in itHii Kinks jx tur.s. IIassonicas, Ext QrauTT Atroai'iona as Violins, Fixe H.tia Barsnrs axa Coaaa. Cioaa Cases, Ura Tobac te I'orcaE, Fsitf siiui, . - Ctfks BoAKbs, Doai , , oks, CaEifcCfca axu i , C E a s a n lioaaas, Puoto o a a r n Fsaiiks, Bass . Balls, 8rEcrtrLrs am Kie Oluku, BrsT ASOTrST IX THE CorxTT. Tuk Prstic ase I.tvirEi) To all AXO EXAMINE T1IE OlMiltti. KrMKH- sea the Place. Pattibsos Dsro Stoie. P. C. KC.NDIO. Paiterson, May 13, 1871-tf Philadelphia & Beading Baiiroad. WITth ARR4SCE.HE.U. . . Jacart 17 tli, IH7Z. i ' TVerst hart Htrritharg as follow : j For New York at 5 :, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and i 7 40 p. in. j For Philadelphia at 5 :, 8 10, 0 45 a. ia.J 1 00 and 3 50 p. m. For Reading a 5 20, 10, ! 15 a. m., Z 00, 8 50 and i 40 p m. For Pottsrilla at 5 20, H 10 a. m., aid 3 50 p. tn. si.d via Srbtiylkiil St Susquehanna Branch at 1 40 p. m. For AHentown at 6 gt, 8 10 a. m., " 00, S 61 and 7 40 p. ra The 6 o, 8 10 a. m , " 00 and 7 40 p. m. -trains have through cars lr New York. Tbti 10-a. m. and 2 00 p. ui. trains have : tlirvugh cars lor 1'UiladelpUu. SLXDAYS. For N"iw York at 5 20 a. in. For Allentown and way Rations at m. Kot ,n P-i4el4hia and way stations atj 1 4S p. -ii , Traml f jr Uarrulmrg lean afoUor$ t I Leave Xrw Tork at 9 00 a. m., 12 40. 5 15 I and 7 43 p. m. Iave Philadelphia at 8 15 a. m., 3 40 snd 1 i Utf p.:m.- ! Leave keailiug at 4 30, 7 4', 11 M a. in.,' 1 a, tt 1 aud 10 1 p. in. I Isavs Potuville at 6 oh, S iK) a. m. and 4 30 The S 30 a. m. train from Allentoan and tbe 4 30 a. m. train from Kuading do not run on Mondsys- Leave New York ato lo p. a. Leave Philadelphia at 7 (0 p. m. Leave Keading at 4 dO, i 40 a. nu and 10 lo p. n. . Leave Alleutown at 2 il i. m. and 8 45 p. m. 'Via ihrru aad Etux Railroad. JOHN E. WODTTEX, General tapernleadeat. FAIRBANKS' p. maoa via -scbuylkiu and &iisiui 1 1 hildren, Ftirtiishinfr liixxU, T7iti:n and Jowelrv, 1 arji-.. UrDil (.::..ih. ai-I ninv Laaua Branch at 8 05 a. m. j other articles. I ll not mint- irw-rs hnri!. but mi, I not u-.. r,.!.l t.v uv one.-l Leave AUentown at 2 30, 6 o), 8 50 a. m., I Come and sen sae. anil !. runvinrfKl ' ih.- imih nf mi .n,..r n.. . ...;i 1- 25, 4 30 aud 8 45 p. m. i Sturr Room on llridce street. I'atier-won. I'a.. I am sLie L.Vln.w ,u i;.-. t. . i.tt..'. SCALES!:! . . I I l. . J I ,1 . Awamra lire n ip iirr-i ana only rremiuiu lur (cafes, two Silver MedsN; at Uie FRAMLIN INSTITDIE, 1874, m - . ALSO, AT TUB TMTHC rYPACTTIAV Initio LuUUailU.l, J.OUt,:ach and Over tUfrty-four eompet.'tofs tud at Ihe . . . . . lt-iA fcll US ITI O , 1 i, 3, ... -, - aud acknowledged the STAND ABD OF THE WOULD. . FAIRBANKS & KW1NG, ., 715 Chestnut SU, rhiladelvhta. . Jta2T.U75-:iCt " I7irst:l.iss picitkes UX-n at X Iless' Photograph fijHcre, PrHc t., ' Mlfflirlown. - MlSCELL.1.EOLS EXTRA'. ! CMEAP Witt CLOSK OUT Tim BALANCE OF Winter ItEsrECTFiLLV YoLiia, ic, ijJHIL SCIlOTH tVuII Paper! Wall Paper ! Wall Paper! All of this Spring's JjtUes nr:, all new fitroIJ Jltock n hanJ; NOW IX STORE' t'arcfullj- Selected for" tht; TraJi?, aiv.l will lib sold cheap, at TTHE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. rarkir's Xtx Lritk JUtitiig, . 3IAI. STRET, OPlMrSlTETHK COIKT Y A IS If; MIFFLIXTOWN, JUNISTA C0LNTT, TA. llousckccper8' Hardware Hiiild crs' flanhvare, MECHANICS' TOOIaS, LEATHER; PAINT, OILS. 'GLASS, &C, &C., all of first quality, cnSttmtly on liaml, I invite the public tJ call and see me. llilmntown. Aig. 25, !S74-tf D.W.Harfley&Oo.'s I the f'laee chere jou cau Laj Tltii iEST AM THE CHCiPUSf MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING . JUTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AXD iTRSISHlXG UOODS. 1VB are prepared fo exhibit one of the most choice and select storks rrer olfi-rcl in this market, aud at ASTO.XISMXGL Y LOW PRICES ! A!.o, measures tatca f-r suits tod part of sdit.-, which sill le maJe ti order at short notice, very r. 'a-. mall-:. lUmeinber th plaea, in Hoffman's Xcw Lu;!ump, corner r-f llriljte and Waters-Tens MIFFLINTOWN, V.. . "' Miav t, l-i; j tf FALL CAM laign Kcerr r--r" wo -W s ihi. adrrTtiw - wantln h rl.THIVi Hath, Car adrsula-re. l'atturson, J'a., 'v. 11, lt;. javjBij I lyspe 1 bum l intiui J denpondeut victims fancr themwlves ihe prey, in turn, of every linown malady. Thi ii due. in Lart. l IV-i cl.iesyil,1bv-mhicll exi.ts hetweea the stouMiihan.lllrebraiM.audwpa.1 aUo to- the tact that any di.Murbance of the wiavs.; live iRartion necearih dior.l.T tbe liver. Ihe Iwiwels ani the nervous svsteits. aad rfTccts, to souit extent, the qnUiiy of tbe F. Kuckrl'f Filter Wfne ol Iror. Is sure enre. Tb M not a n:w pr.-paratK.h,, j to be tried and found wsnfiiic i.ic; ith:iab?en i prexnner uanv . ' crioef dailv for many verrs in tbe prac- ot eminent ,hysieians with nrparalleed ess i it U aU pected or insended to j lice oeeess j it la But xpected i enre all the diav as s lo which the human family is subject, I nt is wsrranted to con Dyspepsia m its iimat cbtiuatc t'omi. K.u-i-i w-i' u.t. ur i t . . . . s.-.t..,. ..e Hr ; i woutl., Waiiburn. hO'luiixi t4u riuw- bowela, c,tiiMtU,u. heajlache. ! .1...... .!. j ; -ii ... Uie if n.iibHlu aiul Li .... i . r A . , t. merits. Get theg. niiine. Take ontv Run- ... .HL. u. I. : . . . - . ... . i . w ii i: u t Din o. f v in ii ivrie. I . pot, 259 yorti. y m,i, St., I hil Mlelohi ? Pa i 11 never tails. or sain Inr a'l IIhi'k'h )s!ad dealer. evrr.Le,,. ' . Tape ffot m Keninvcd In a fe So t's. A f.w ake1 . mini me enure worm, wun bea-1, i eTp.-l j K-d. Medicine banulesa. being jurety rtz- , . iwnniuMun ir ,r. r.. r rUMe. lr bv ro- -' rorTn .MntU tre;t, I'hn - 9 North Ninth street, Phd - iwiipnis, ra. rent, 'n anT Skmui'l innnMirwrtnyirel. Advice free. Send j for eirrnlar. fio t ynr.r Prnrjit and it I for KriCKL's Woao Srin. I'rira l r' 1 bottle. Tha rTbrw flytup aerer laiU. epsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Manhoodt HowLost.HowEestored .si. is Uie most pcrplesiim of a!i TlA n Y. . . ' 7 Vl , U '" an aiimeata. Its sympioma are lDo,t . 137 ' ' . ' . te in their varietr. awl the lorlorn and' v-'r " - t-""" rh-ii- ..r ti.u a ciiivj ii i-rioattrriM'a r ooiiiuiai weaa- .12lERTlSEME.t IS. EXTRA ! J HI TOCK OI JOHN W. MDTHEBSBADGH. noav opened,- M will save nrt--r sn.l f.-t iu-.fwb-it lhe - . Bonta and ti.mm n Veu. rui.ii si. I SAMt f:f. STKAYtK. 'H ,JT"l7u,r' Lo-, "?? .' '"- ' ' im-ajMcitr. lltl. ""f " ."arrufe, eie ; al., Lon- "! " 1 ueim-en nv el-induIe'-iM-c or v xu d exlravag.uK.-. i: r""c !n l'"Iul ' c L'" , , . . , . ... .... it ! sittiiiir. iti mi. aonurio'n Evue, clearly fleni'ntr:ifes. trm a tlnrtv esm' .tacreasli:) iarti. e. that the alarri- """"I "-" ""T ra-l- -iij weu wriwrn in. anrrr.B use oi "-1""--rr'ie:ui, k.ull;; """r "' feu crrU'n-"t it tne afj lic.Uion of tlie re at once ne arn nf ahii.li etery si.tl'rT, le m iller wtia tn voii'lirion uuy lie. nay cure iiiiuselt cheap ly, privately, an. r.j.r.y. n.i. I tore ho'iM IV ini tL'e hand ' r,-T T""i?l and ev. ry iiw.ii I the land. r in a t '.j'i erp.i-. .. we receipt r ... r 1 m ' '"re tue rumiw; tlfAS. J. C. KLINE ft CO. l- Howerv. .w iork. . Font Jllliex Kn, l;.m? - ' J ynr. tr. T"TS-fy. n t t . , iiare inaucemeritj I Q: ((( A'KKS OF LAN I) TOR tJjJJJ S A I.E. Said lands are Ml- i U.ltcd .IH .imf riiTir III', i'llm At Vt:Unn bail. , , . 1W6 mirUCemen.. 1 u.ite.1 ..n nf nv.ir tli - c'niro At V,.tmr K.ii. r Kt, in R.ndolph fo.. Ark im..i, and will rae titi fl-ty to sixty bushels of corn or . one iMie oi eoiion . the ai-n. ami will n.- ' H at price nncin; from on- in tat ' t prieen rincin d.ilkn Mr nw -nliM t lh iaiprove-oe-towrth e.li three aad lour m UK on sam. Trs jml tu!iw, ia mr, two, w. . LEVI ke;ht a bbotiiek, r cli.intj. Atii,j- :: :-:i. i-ri. Goods lii
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