gEYHNEL & REPUBLICAN MIOLLNTOWN: " ffedaeada. May 13. 15. TERMS. Subscription. $1X0 per annum. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 tcota per inch for each insertion. Tramient business noticei in local eol nnia, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be male to th ee desiring to advertise by the year, halt' or quarter fear. PENN'A. E. E. TIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin f?Uos: CASTWaSD. Philadelphia Express, 12 Hamsburg Arcoinmoi, 9 Faciflc Express, 10 Mail, 6 Atlantic Express, 9 WISTWUD. Pittsburg Exprees, 12 Cincinnati Express, 1 Pacific, 6 Way Passengeri 10 Vail, 1 Past Line, 6 Mlsed, 8 Mifflin, Nor. I5 1871. Station as 43 a in. 4 a ra. as a nu So pn. 16 p m. 63 a m. 40 am 5S a ra. 10 a m. S3 p b. 45 p in. IS p m. LOCAL 1ST EL LlGZt.CZ. Remember Decoration Day. Buy the Lara Pen at Kepner'a. Tbe Court noose spire Is being fat in place. Gr' is abort in this county. Ditto, wheat. This is court week, with few people in Attendance. fcatholics at Lewistown hare service Vvery Sunday. An exchange says winter has stepped ut . Glad to hoar it. Tbe jailor at Lewistown receives visitors only on Thursday. Lewistown is to have au establishment for the manufacture of bame. The pavement has been relayed in front of Yeaklry's new building on Main street. Whit has became of oar Compuiso-y Education friend ci the Democrat And Rig xtltr I A Sure War to Save Money Bur your Goods 1mm Twd. He aelis at b.ttom prices. Kite flying is tbe sport that Claims con- aiderble ot the atu-utjon of the cominr " j cencratiin. Su-dav . . suraw,-,it(, h. a- ! ., winter leapnd ovl of tlie lap of sprhis as summer cams in. Nineteen new members were added to Hu l'. ..- n nllMK ; . (. 1 1 r.ouU,...B last communion season. Fhiladelphm quoUtions on Monday j i-be. rxA, $1.42tol.4i, amber $l.titol. I 4. Corn 8yc. Oata 7"a7Be. t.m jij ... ,v t :, i the j utting down o! a board walk along tbe 'uth fide of Waflliingjo street ? 1; is aaid that the Menriouitea are about to establish a publication house at Elkbart, j lndi.ua. with a capital stock of $2J,nu0. dtirii.g the hnuse-c leaning season. Wonder hat suggested that recommendation ? Tke Hci tincdon Journal says the panic hss b.-en lbs cause of the withdrawal of $:'. m from the baaks of thxt place Scotch Bottoms on Boots, Gaiters Alexis and Walking Shoes tbe place to bay them in th county is at Todd's Stor tn Fatter son 1 he mania for sticker fishing has suosided, and is a consequence the tuluug pxlea tliit stixii in nearly every yard liavo been put awa; . Koep underclothing on yet a while. Ke duce the temperature of the system to cor respond with that of the warm wvatber, by eating less. Hamburg Edgings and Embroideries re ceived direct from Europe, can be sold cheaper at Cheap Johu's than anywhere else. Day after to-morrow the 1 4 th West moreland county will celebrate the Centen nial of her erectiou as a couuty out the Uth dsy of May, 1773. Free Exhibition at Todd 'a Store, in Pat terson, of tbe Cheapest Goods ever ofltred tor sale in the county. K ia your time to secure bargain. Eev. Mr. White, of Uii.-cy, Mifflin coun ty, conducted the communion services in the Presbyterian church ia tSis place last Saturday and Sunday. Ten days ago Miss Josie West, grand daughter of J. English West, cf McVey town, died from the eff ects of a cold in 84 hours alter contracting it, at a party. There will be a Spelling Bee at Vanwert school bouse next Saturday eveuing. The proceeds will be used in the purchase of a library for the Sunday School at thai place. A number of exchanges publish adver tisemeut cuts of ladies, and add, "This looks, or does not look like Bessie Turner. What ia meant by such publications is not stated. The twitter of the martin and the pipe of the English sparrow min'e musically, if yon have an ear for encaic, and bars pa tience to listen when In front of the Court House. We are indebted to tbe Kev. Mr. Peue packer for a copy of the Annnal Minutes of the Seventh Session of the Central Penn sylvania Conference of the Methodist Epis copal Church. r.ev. Mr. PrMeaux will preach in the Presbyterian church at this place next Sun day at II o'clock, and in the Piesbytrrian church at KcAUstervlUe in tlie afternoon ot the same day at 3 o'clock. The Lutheran Sunday School of this p'.ace has replenished iU Library with new books. ' The school is in a flourishing con dition, and numbers over two hundred mem bers. Prof. D. A. Haruian is the Superin tendent. Emit Schott has been already three months in Europe, buying goods Tor his Store in MifPin. Ureat bargains for ill the country. Goods reciired by every steamer from Europe. The neweat and latest styles. Tbe cheapest place is at Cheap John's Store. An exchange iys, "ilyurate of choral aa a stimulant is taking the place of opium, habheesh, Ac., in England, and to some ex test m this country - It kills in about three years oa sa average. Whialry is not to be compared to it, because it pit a man through much quicker." The Blooiufleld Timts says : On the night of the 26th ult., some scamp stole a bay horse and harness belonging to Mr. John KUb2, of Liverpool townshipi and a car nage belonging to Absalom G ourher, of tbe same township. .The thief was tracked as far Ds'ipbfci. where s'l traces of him was l..t. Th republican? count .contention of Perry eosoty met in BloomuebJ on Monday, the 3d insL V. Lowthei, leaad Wright and Leu Potter woe chosen conferees, to set in conjunction with conferees from BliiSiaaud Juniata counties, th the selection of a Senatorial delegate to represent the district in the contention. Dr. J. M. B: nee, of Academia, b tbe Senatorial conferee, chosen by tbe Convention last fall with power to select his own conferee, to represent1 fhU connf y in fhe diaf ncf con ference. John W. Mufhersbatjgh ia fhe Rep resenfafive delegate io the Sfae Con venfion from his county. He was em powered bj be couoiy convention. RltURDLtes of the fact that the New York Tribune U not published in this State) it took almost ai active a part against General Hartranft during the campaign that resulted in bis elec tion Governor, as if it Lad tbe whole interests of Pennsylvania pressing on its shoulders. It predicted that be would do no good. It does not now view him as it did then. It says, "He has not only lived down the slanders that were set s float against htm when first nominated for the distinguished position be now holds, bat that ho dis charged the onerous duties of bis office with integrity." John II. Mathers died at 1 o'clock P. M., on tbe 29th nit., in his adopted home at bidney, Ohio. De ith did not come to him unexpectedly. Its approach had been her alded by consumption, so strikingly that the end for many days previous to its com ing could have been announced. With a resignation becoming a christian, and in perfect accord with the characteristics of bis honored father, James Mathjrs, deceas ed, and hi beloved grandfather, Rev. John Hutchinson, deceased, both of this place, he locked at death without apprehension or rr. x,....s,. u-cr, uw P"- ; to employ all means extended to man by an j ....... ll.Vlt. I r-1 vifii-. rn. IKa Mul nralinn .11 impaired health, be took advice of nudicsl . men aud visited the South last winter, to ' f trtiilMiiff twnnf micrnt r.rrt, di . . ' . . ...... . nis srstem dv a aojoarn in inst c iroe. uati,., . . . . ,. . .. . , ; . ... i $12 down to 50 cents, will be distributed. r1., J. ' T l" utu unu min la'ivc. inu 111 uig u-uin oi . .. , air ani itto or aiinenine ot tlie outn were of no avail, and he returned, with health unimprovea, io sianey, conieni io i.ave .ut.. , j .i.. . r l:. wUri. .,.,u c,pe,uuic, ... Ueath constantly present w,th them to for- ; tI Sn impulsive manuesiaiion oi , aorrow, his friends here could not resist the j erief witn which their souls were stricken on receivinc the announcement of hla death. ThcT knc,r M Tathn' ,nd no mHre uPri"ht I land honorable lawyer ever esp used rJe 'cause of a triend or advised a client. Tbe family was known to the people of this , bonond bT thm Thongh fhe tjrried on!r ,ocg eaolIgh jn his tire place to reach a commanding place as a young lawyer, the affection that the peo ple had for the father was ever ready to be . u ... ... . t ..... ...... .... f . ... rii.tru-t Artnrnpr of this cauntv to which I .1 u. - i " ..j k- .u Ivi.;. against what has almost ever been consid ered a standing majority of three hundred lor the Democracy in this county Le went to Sidney, Ohio. He located there in 1856, and soon reached, and has ever since held, a moat prominent place at tbe bar in that j .... ! county. At the time ot bis death he wu ! aged about 45 years. A wife and three children mourn for biui on this side the grave. That they may see in this most sad bereavement tbe wisdom of God, as the husband and lather saw it tn his affliction, ia the prayer of the fiienda oi the deceased who knew him here in this his native place. A church in Nottingham, Manitoba, recently bad a double servioe of a most iufelicitious character. A quarrel bad divided tbe congregation, and eaeb party claimed to be dominant. Each bad called a new minister, and the two clergy tueu were on hand to begin their labors. The first to arrive took pos session of tbe pulpit and tbe other eat behind tbe chancel rail. 1 be man in the pulpit gave out a hymn, the other mm gave out another, aud both were sung confusedly by tbe rival sections of the assembly. Then the man be hind the railing started off on his ser mon, and the other began to read a por tion of Scripture. When the reading was over and it was plain that the preaoLiug was going to lastmuob longer, the partitans of the reader sung another bymu with a loud organ accompani nieut. The musical noise drowned tbe voice of tbeeiergyman in tbe P"1. but when it was loan to oe preacning right along as though nothing aousual bad happened. The clergyman in th" chancel, less cool, was unable to fix his thoughts on a discourse, and so remain ed silent aud beaten. At the close of this extraordinary scene a deacon ex plained that it had been enacted 'under legal advice and to further the cause of Christ." It is more easy to under stand about the legal advice than how such betligereut proceedings were cal culated toufurtber tbe cause of Christ." KEPOKT OF LOCUST BUN SCHOOL, Fur month and term eating May 1st, 1875. Whole Ho. in attendance during month, 82 Average attendance Percent, of attendance 73 Whole No. in attendance during" terra, i 56 Average attendance ........... ...... 85 Ferceut. of attendance....! . 84 Luetta Smith, Cora Eagler and Isaac Lan ver were present every day during month. Luetta Smith was present every day dur ing term, and Isaac Leaver was present very day except one. There are a lot of bachelors ia this place who right shy of the ladies all the tiiSe, but they are Dot to be compared to the twenty three religious bachelors! who in a monas tery in Turkey "have not Seen a woman aincc infancy, and one of them tells an in terviewer that he can form no idea what a Woman is like." Don't be wi-.boot Pain Cure Oil in fhe bouse. Sickness and pain Come when least erDected". It baa cured' thousands and may cute you' if you afe suffering from Pain or Lameness. Sold wholesale and rrtal by Banks A lTani- Spelling. Bee-KoTg A PoT Kotal, May 8, Ifti ; Hi. tortoe t-t So. t was held on Um evening of Ma 7th, m tbe Lutheran church e this placet A class of 64 Spellers graft ed the audience. The spelling was aa im provement oh Ko 1." Two hand red and eighty words Were spetled correctly and sixty-three missed.; Mr. Buotsbarger, " a young man from Mexico, secured the flra prUe. - , .1 ..; . t The following ia a synopsis of the spell ing t Some found it up-hill work to ascend tbe 'knowl,' while others did not geaas' aright. To bauck' at such a time is bad, but to 'guauw' at chock' is worse. A whole 'groupe' went st once. 'Cause, phlero,' and nimph' tried to "dispell' a young man's peal. Friggid was the air when she sought to 'perloin' the 'srian' from the 'tome. Taaslt,' fetif snd ranait' were out before any one could be found to 'bas sard' eatarh.' - One daguerotype was ruined before sverdnpols' dropped his weights, and a certain Captain handed him a fragrant 'boquet. Cauieliun' tried to wait until the baroush' had passed, but the gsger was near and sent a "chamoi" to the monk pcocvmeal, which a knight of the plane thought to bo very 'picturesk,' until a 'sysni' was caused by a gent running a 'aar geant' out with a pair of siasors.' 'Spin nage' was housed before the 'weal' was let out. 'Frkkasaee,' sulpher hoing trich nlne' and halciau' flew when tbe other Cap tain'a cartilege' seemed out of fix, and 'mimicing' ceased, when phylactory' step ped down and out. Ineflaoable' was too thin to wash, while anaiyse' and 'expaciat' quit out of pure aesscessity.' The priva lege was now given to the occ'ilist,' but be couid c too much, and was too mi sc De vious to be inteiigegible.' Byeology' as a profession was a failure. 'Ambitious,' 'exigeaus, paricide,' 'litargy' and 'labi rinth' were not benefiting,' and cicatrUe' was tried aud would not go. . Another re ceived a dose of clorohofonu' and went to sleep. PIagiristn' aud peutrify' were no where, and 'cyxasnre was the last to throw up the sponge. ' Tbe two Boes were a success, financially and otherwise. The profits will m appro priated to the building of a fence in front of ,h, Lnfcef4a church. yot enough , . - . . . . i i money was obtained to reach that desired I I 'f. " a--comi)iBnnieDi. I . , , . . ,, , ' i Bee No; a wjll be held on MondaT e'en- I i ing, M av 1 1 th. Ten prizes, rauging fiom ! rronu t. be used in defraying expense, on i . ,: j -. . .... ; lueramuwisn. it u uuimi uu w m , . ,, . . ... . . , - . ,nM. , r,. , 0 .. - , r , - Thmnrwnn ,,. 9nvd , the cmnitte, Qf Arrangements. Admission ; tjckeU n Exercises coramPnce ejgh, o'dodj ,h,rp. Toms respectfully, Cf"E OF THEM, A Host daring hichway robbery was e0cuiiiitted in Frauklin toernsltip, Hunt- - , . . ... j i. i, , IllgUOU UUUUI1, UU M DUUC-U.J UlU. last. The victim was Jsmes Leech, who bad been working at Reynolds- ville, Jefferson oounty, this State, aud was returnine to his home in Franklin township, when be was waylaid on the public road about midbigUt by two men, 1 e J a short distance from bis resideece. A violent blow was inflicted on his neck by the use of a stick, whicb rendered him insensible, after which he was gagged, bis arms tied behind bis back .;!. m li.nr)!.AAk;.r .!,.. f 1.; ' " rtl-iii r.v.Kl t.t .a..n,r.fii. nl.laehnril tav. nnrsnant tn this act. not ex r"! "" """"'J ; iars in money. After they bad com pleted their diabolical work, tbe rob bers wrote a short note, addressed to their victim, stating tbat tbey had got more money than tbey expected. After the lapse of a short time, Mi. Leeah became conscious, and realized the ter rible fact that be had been brutally as saulted, and robbed of bts money, and that he was now left in the public road, at the hour of midnight, with his arms pinioned, and his mouth gagged, so as to prevent him from even speaking, and thus endeavoring to call some one to his rescue. He at once began to make every possible effort to free bim-! self from his dreadful situation, and after patiently working, be finally suc ceeded in freeing his arms ; this being done, he had no difficulty in removing the gag from bis mouth, after which he proceeded on bis way borne, which be soon reached without further injury. On tbe next day two persons, named respectively, Hiram lliwermaster and Daniel Uailcy both of whom belong to Franklin township were arrested upon suspicion of being tbe persons who nerrjetrated tbe robberr. They ! were t,ten before 'Squire Leech, a Jus- . . . f Fr.nkllu t01tasbiD. and who is also tbe father of the party who bad been robbed. , When taken before tbe Justice, the prisoners pro tested tbat (Ley were innocent of tbe charge preferred against them, and de manded a bearing, which was accorded tbem. At the hearing tbe Justice mis takenly permitted tbe prisoners to give evidence on their side of the case, and the result was, they succeeded in estab lishing an alibi, which induced the offi cer to discharge them. There were, however, some facts elicited in the hearing of tbe ease, which, taken in connection with the previous characters of the accused, led the citizens of the neighborhood to balieve that Bower master and Bailey were actaally tbe guilty parties, and hence efforts were set on foot to secure their re-airest. Constables Thomas Isenberg, Daniel Irwin and William Powley accordingly started in prrsnit of tbe accused par ties, and succeeded in again arresting both of them, in Bald Eagle Valley, centre county on Friday last. The prisoners were broaght to Huntingdon in charge of Constable Iseoberg, on the evening of the day last named, and were lodged ia jail to answer, at the next term of court, tbe heinous charge of highway robbery. - Hunting-Ion Monitor. Fos Salk A oomforabie house and a fertile lot, located near the borough school Bouse. Term. easy-ay five . . . ; years to pay it m. t or particular can ! at this ofisc?. ' - . . The Case of Thirteen Kills School Tax in the Sapremo Court. , A case contesting the right of school directors to levy tax of thirteen mills for school purposes was carried np from a court in Columbia county to tbe Su preme Court, tn which an opinion was delivered on the question by Judge Gordon. The learned Judge f aye : The Locust Mountain coal -company in its bill in this case, set forth inter alia, that it ia tbe owner of large tracts of coal lands in Conyngham township, ! Columbia county, upon which, for school purposes fof the yesr 1874, the appel lants illegally levied a tax of thirteen mills upon each dollar of tbe valuation thereof. Whereas, by the act of As sembly of 1854, they bave authority to levy an amount not grester tbsn that which the law authorizes to be levied for county purposes, to wit : ten mills. Tbe court below adopted this view of the case ted granted a preliminary in junction !o restrain the collection of the excess of said taxes over ten mills A careful examination of the act of 185 compels us to dissent from this conclusion. ' Section 29 of that act re quire tbe County Commissioners to furn'ah the president and secretary of tbe school board M with a correct copy of the last adjusted valuation of proper subjects and things made taxable in tbe same for State and county purposes, whicb said property, subjects and things are hereby made taxable for school pur poses according to tlie provisions of this act." This section furnishes to the board of directors a schedule of those objects upon which they may assess their tax. Now it matters not that certain arlicitf, fuuud in these as sessment lists, are taxable only for county purposes, because all are made taxable for school purposes without dis tinction. The act refers m cehersl Icrma to I nbiia U"bl or Stta "d 0ontJ purposes, in order that the valuations may be nnifortn, and that those made for the County Commissioners become I valuation, for tbe school asSessments ; ., . . , ... . uniinruiitv is luus ootaioea and ex- Pen!e avoided. Nevertheless the assessments are none the less separate and independent because based 1 ' on the county and State valuations. i Let us select for example three sub jects, pleasure carriages, lands and horses ; tie first liable only to State, j the second only to county taxes, and ; the third to both Stato and county ; nh!i.tir tn , w - . w ,v J school levies, and for such purposes they form a separate and independent i schedule and the school officer is not i bound to know for which of the above- i named purposes ibey are taxable ; it is enough tbat they are taxable for either. Tben, having the acheduie, tbe next III . . 1.1 1 inquiry is, m u,( amounr m.y oe tev.ea thereon .' The 31st section of tho act of 1854 furnishes the answer. The board of directors shall nrn..ifi tn Iprv Knd annnrtmn aaiil ' ceeding the amount tf State and county tax, authorized by law, oa all objects made or to be made taxable for State or couaty purposes." Now, as the obvious grammatical structure of this section requires that the Erst clause be immediately connected with the last, and tbat the middle one be transposed or read parenthetically, we may arrange tbem thus : Shall proceed to levy and apportion said tax on all oljscts made or to be made taxable for State or county purposes, not exceeding the amount of State end County taxes su tbr:ied by law. V can hardly ooneeive of anything more definite ihau. this language. Tbe school director ssys : I have now a law ful list of tbe subjects which I may tax, now what is the amount 1 may levy T Answer : An amount not exceeding the amount, that is, tbe aggregate, the sum total of tbe State and i. e. added to (for this conjunction implies adJition) the county tax. H e are, therefore, to take tbe amount of the county tax au thorised by law at Ihe time when the School tax is assessed, now ten mills, and add theretd tbe amonnt of tbe State ta:; in like manner authorized at the time of said assessment, now three mills, and their sum gives the maximum rate for the school assessment. i According td the construction con tended for by tho appellee, the above rule would apply only to articles taxa ble for both State and county purpose, whilst another must be adopted for those tsxable only for county,' and a third for such as are taxable only for State purposes. Tbns tbe tax on horses must be thirteen mills, upon land ten, and upon watches and pleasure car riage three mills. The objection to this construction i? tbat it destroys both the uniformity and symplicity of a tax system in whicb both these ele ments are important, and worse than all, it does not properly express the legis lative will. Again, if our construction of Ibis enaetinent be not correct how ball we interpret tbe 6th section of tbe ict of Apr-I 11, 13C2, Ph. L. 472, which reads in this wise : The school tax on all watches aud pleasure car riages shall be at the same tate on tbe adjusted valuation thereof, as upon other property taxable by rate, in the proper (school) district. Now, adopt the rule claimed by tbe counsel for the plaintiff as tbe true one, and ire msy well ssk what rate, and bat "other property" are here meant ! Shall we levy three, ten or thirteen mills! for, according to his ex post- tion, the other propeuy" is taxable at ,,' " . 1 , , , . , i11 the4e "te- Cle,rlJ lbe Lo'sl- r 1 1......J- j. " I ictt the act of l-s7 authorize let Cue uniform rate oi aiseumenT oa all prop- erty made subjaot la school tsx, and, with that understanding, its enact mAut ia .free from obscurity 1 and wiJSfn the comprehension- of tbe most . ordi nary mind. We are,' therefore, the more eon firmed in the adoption;' of this exposition, and because it accords with tbe legislative interpretation, and be cause it exhibits a coherent, simple and uniform system. ' " '' The decree of the Court below is therefore reversed, at tbe test of the appellees, and the preliminary injunc tion is dissolved and set aside. ,- - A remarkablk child wis born iu Bratton township, Mifflin count,' on Friday last. A boy, entirely healthy, and tbriviog well, but having no nose, excepting two openings for n3tH!t and no eyes, though fully deve'opsd eyelids which csn be opened. Other wise his head is perfect, with the ex ception of an uoeightly roll or protu berance upon his forehead. Oie of his feet has six toes, . though two of them arc grown together ; the ether foot hss nve toes, and upon its side another which very much resembles a thumb. Altogether the ohild presents an extra ordinary freak of nature. Ltwutown Democrat. 'Spelling Hee," a new humoross Song and Chorus, by Sep Wiouer. A ! . . i . - , . , ! luunj eunjeci, very jocularly worxea . up, words and music admirably adap-'bl . . , r i , . ted, has the ring of popularity about it, would wove an effective son? fcr the ,.a I.- -i. J r . vvmuiL iiL-ca iwuuuiu!: iu our Mailed for cent by Lee ....., . ty.. country I, u- m. . ii mill' Si Walker, Musio 1'ublishcrs, Philadel- Luis. . , A Valuable Book. Tke Plilicl, Ftrtoal, anJ iV.-cry Right qf a Citizen of Iht L'nUtd Mutts Hoa to fjrcrcii amt Ao I prtstrct thtm ; by Theuphilut Partotkt. Lt . b. , Junes CrtAcrs f Co., l'li:UUipha, ra. 1 A careful perusal of this work will! 'convey an aieqnatc understanding of I ipfra! nu UK 1 1. ttii flirtatnt7 in r.iililift rir private hie, for it gives a clear expla- ' . , , e ,. f . nation of those universally rcoognixed principles, on which are based all ex- istisc laws eoaoted to secure US in the . - . . .... enjoyment of our rights and privileges, That every one should be well in- foimed ooncerning the rights snd du- . t ins f 1 1. A mill. fx am tf .e ws.as.vau ties of the citizeu, is of tbe greatest importance in this country where be participates so freely and so directly iu tbe sfiairs of government, i Thii volume will piove of great value to the BtateanjEU and to lawyers, aud i canoot but be eminently useful Vj the citisen of every olass aud calling. Tbe ability, accuracy and long ex perience of the author as a law writer and teacher, are a sufficient guaranty that the work is one of merit and use fulness. Tbe language of the author is Mm pie, he eliminates from it those j abstruse phrases so common in most law books and brings bis subjects with- I ,n 11,0 comprehension of those nnlearn- (Q DIDCUW. .Trilflrm.i(m of the ,, -Ueh His explanation of the cafes which led to the framing and adoption of the Constitution of the United States, aud its principles and purposes, is alouc well worth the oust of ihe voiuuie to every one who aspires to the full enjiy- meut of the privileges guaranteed him by the Supieme Law of the land. Tbe I Vast amoent of useful koowleJge, the 1 excellent forms, the rules for the organ-1 ization, and procedure of deliberative! bodies and the glossary of law terms in I common use make this work one of! great popular value. TheOxerseers r Spruce Hill township! have a number of persons, ranging from li to 20 years of age, who they wu.h to put j out to work. For intormation address J- F. 5. Loso, ron noyai, jnni iia 1,0, , Pa. . GRAHAM DUXN May Stli, at the Pat terson House, Patterson, by Buv. T. J. Sherrsrd, Mr. Theodore Graham, of Tuoini sontown, aud H'.t Frances S. Dunn, of McAlisterville. DIED: ZIMMERMAN' On the -27th ult., at the residence of his father in Newport, Mr. A. A. Zimmerman, formerly of this county, aged 28 years, 6 luotiliia and 9 days. BRUBAKER On the 30th of April, in Snyder county, Pa., Henry Prubnkrr, for merly of Ia!e townthip, Juniata county, aged 64 years, 10 months and' 26 days. tOJIMi;it(Ali. MIFFLIXTOWX MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. A II. A. Stinibstigh. MirruN-TOW, May 12, 1S75. Butter i. r.gs i' Lard..... ....... ...... 13 Bacon 10 Potatoes i 1 00 Onions 1 50 MIFFLIXTOWX GRAIN' MARKET. Corrected weetly by Buyers A Kennedy. QroTATioss roa To-pav. Wednesday, May 12, 187-3- Cloverseed... t. ...... ' $ 50 Wheat, prime... .......SI lal 13 Cm, tj.a70 Oats) ' i'Mf.O Special .Yotices. . TO CONSUMPTIVE). The sdvertiser, having been permanently cured of tbat dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sutferers the means ot cure. To all who desire it, be will send a copy of the prescription used, (free ot cbarge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a anre cure for Consumption. Asthma, Bron chi lis, Svc. Parties wishing the proscrip tion will please address Kev. E.A. VTTLSOy, 1SU Penn St., Williamsburgh, Xew York. )nfi-m ERRORS) OF YOI7TH. A GKT.TLEMAN who suffered for fear from Xervons Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthtnl indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering hemanity, send free to all who need it; the rocipe and direction for making the simple remedy by whicb he was cured. Sufferers wUhing to nrotlt by the advertiser's elperience can do ! so by addressing ln perfect eonfide-ioe, j""1 42 Cedar St., New ork I The Beatty A Flotts Golden Tongued M P!pr, m tone. snd speedy response to touch. We have " OB. t' af a flg,lr9 Moit at nilU,, ,. 1 twice for the jrat cT oti. MFjairrmmeHn-. p BEATTY &-PL0TTS' GOLDEX TOGl'E PARLOIt ORGANS. THE Bestty & Plotls celebrated DoMes Tougie Parlor Organ, the best parlor organ now in use. WrraiJ . . St Claib, Px, Dec. 6, 1973. . lioirs. Beany Plotta, Ments : I have received the organ as aent by rour firm to me. and I hare had it examined, an") it (tires ample ntisfaction. JoHtSixiv. Mahaxov Citt, Fa., OcU 1J, 13T.t. Jouglle Par,f)r 0rgM u bp far ,h. best fl ii . a. T-a. ... 1 f t l parlor organ in use. I have carefully ex amined it, and find its tone, workmanship and durability to be the best I ever aa, and I can with plea-rare rccommeud it to any on" in any one in want of a llrat-class parlor or; in. i'Sor. O. H. L'setn. Measra. Beatty A Tlotts, Gents: Having had one of your tiolden Tongue Parl.ir Or eana for six mouths past, I thought b.-forc recommewiirig it to give It a fair tr;aT, and , am happv to cestil'v thtlt surpasses ail thit j jjM been said or advertised hnt it. I have piofessrs of music and cel-brt-d or-1 ! eauists come aud try it, and one and a!l aav Ji,., it U one of the sweetest and best t.ed instruments in the mirkef. It has Tne shine out of all the othsrs nrounU here. .1 mm ivnociiT ?abT?.ie.i wiiii ii, ii a i i I nut rriociiT safcT,icvg aiiii n, wi'i n a t ' could not set" another oribe same kind,, ,tr.oney could not entice me to part with it .... . . .t j .. . ;i. , ir.onev could not etitlce aw to pari with it j v.. ....i.m.i. in,. ;r i , .. m- ! oreaa can be trieil by tiv (ne winking to do so, in pruoi of what 1 aav. . j " - A. fc. U. RicHAans. . j Late e-lrtor of the Tamaiiia L'vanrr, now at i i bethlcbem, fa. f - ' j I Messrs. Boaliy t Vl.Mts, of ahiuton, j ' N. J., are s;riitleiiini of enterprise and j . j a hose presence wou'rt be a rroit tn any;. : commnuuy Itadx'.ttU,- (.. J.) tierull, ' , VTa-liinton, N. J., is a beavtiiul vil'.at; of Dcarlv itMi ii.hiititaut.s. 71 riiiles from v,oVk' ImiJc J"!?' "l"a J':; I on the line of thrj I. L. 4t U K. R. Pral , faiI to M ,a eIiIU:Iltf t.,tf Bttv k ,.lo, ;Uieu Tonino Parl-r Orsan, before buv- ' ing !;where, or send for a n illustrated ' z lw-. .41..... 1 priue use jai ti:n ir BEATTY A .Vldreis PI.oTTS. Washington, N. J. xiiWAien rtoTTS. DAHEl r. SCATTT. April 2!My Profts&ional t'ardi. JOUIS K. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIXTOWN, PA. t Cy Collecting and Couvev ancrng prompt- iy attended to. Orrira-Ui, Bridie atreet, oppOkife the Court House Square. j JOBKRT McMKKN, j Attorney and Counselor -at-L&w. J i,,i,i.i-,ii.ui,ir ... ..... rr.uiiuK and collecting of eUinm, and all legal busi- j Ur" on , , 6 , a t i ot the Beltord building. April 14, 187o- LFKFii JT PATTERSON, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFI.LNTOTX, JCXIATA CO., PA CT" AH buMtiess promptly attended to. iirrui (n Bridge street, opposite the Court House square; TtnrT7n',.' . s ii. iu.-,r.rj, .i. ja. - PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, . .fcaJemia, Juniata Co , ra. Oitick f rnu.-rlr ncetmied bv Pr.Stem-tt. j Professional busiueas promptly attended tc ; at all bonrs. . ! Aoril 7, lSTS-tf THOMAS A. ELUEn, 31. 1). Physician and Surgeon, mrFLMTows. r.i. Otlicc hours from 9 i. s. to 3 r. .. Of. See in his lather's residence, at the south end of Water street. fotiJJ-tf T) I ALLEN, M 1, -a : lit commenced the prarHrf of Medicine and Surg'-ry aud alltlieirconsteral branches. Office at Aeademla; the residence of ! Capt. J. J. Patterson. j.iTv l7t Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad. vTI.ITCR ARR.4JGE.il ET. Jascabv 17th, 187o. . Traisi for Ihrriihurg as follovt : For ew Yort at 5 2- S 10 a. m.. 2 00 ar.d 7 ill n m ! For Philadelphia at WJ, 8 ln, 9 I ; a. m., 2 00 and 3 .30 p. iri. For Healing a 5 20, f 1, ? 13 a. m., :), 3 SO and 7 t" p ni. For PottsrilU at o 2. f 10 a. r., p.v 3 ,30 nu4 v1aaknvikii! Aclinamia , h at 2 40 p.m. - p. m. 11 .. uram . n s in. . - For Allontuwn at 3 20, H 10 a. m., 2 00, -nj mw. . r. ,1. 1be0), 9 1'Ja.m, Ji and w P-m trams have through cart lor New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p m. tmiua have through cais lor Puiioluiph:a. SIXDJTS. For Sew York at a 20 a. M. ' Kor Allen town and sv stttinns at 5 '. "la.ni For Reading, Philadelphia and way eUtiom. at 1 45 p. m. Tra.a- ilirrub Uav, a, foil, : Lcare Y0rk s re. t: p.., n 5 15 and 7 45 p. f... Leave Fhilaueh Ilia at 9 1 j a. m.. S 40 and 7 00 d. m; Leave Keating at 4 1 40, 1 1 10 a. m., 1 WI, It aud HI I- p. m. Leave Pottsville at S 56. 9 OO a. al.and 4 SO p.m., ana via acnuvwiu auu ausiii- . . J . ci 11. .11 . i.. hauna Branch at 8 0-3 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, S 50, 8 50 a. m., 12 23, 4 30 and d 45 p. m. The 2 30 a. m. tnin from Allentown and ; tbe 4 30 a.m. train from Ee-ding do not; run on Mondays- eu.vD.irs. Leave New Y'ork at 5 la t. m Leave Phi'adeluhia at 7 00 n m. Leave Reading tt 4 30. 7 40 a. m. and 10 15 p.m. Leave All-Mown at 2 30 s. m. and 8 1-3 p ra. ia JUorrl ami t.itet Railroad. JOnN E. WOOTTEX, Gtarral SperMtdmi. "TrAXTED, AGENTS, male and female. 1 v . to sell Picture, everywhere. Four teen thousand retailed by one. Anoloer writes; " can inake more ruonev at this Dusinexs than 1 can on a $10,000 firm, all aiock-" , tYHITNEY A LU Soi-kh, Cone. SOMETHING NEW . Fur every person iA Juniata county, .u!y at CHEAr1 MifflS STORE ! lie laiporU GioJa frcniflurope uiret-t toMiiUin a bujiues? traiid;ictoii never Icfltrc' cngagcl In hy any one in ' . '". .. iLLs count v. -- --- Greckt Jiiyerytj AUUIVAL OF NEW & LATEST STYLES I ' . if m . ' ' " i Ifjroous received IE V 7 VI V ' svL"i I Pili IsV .llt)lfst Ol'I'I'V UUll illltltnt V f t. I T k. IU,r. Wall Paper! Wall : Paper! All of this Spring's Styles ar.il all r.ew no old stock oir h;tnJ; NOV IN STOKE, Carefully tcl&dcd fuf- the Trade; and will sold chei. nif. THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STO RE, In P.. K. Vatkcr't tvr Bnck Luiliin;.) STKIslaT, (H'rOSlTK TH K f.Ol ill Allli- MfFFLl.VrOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA. Housekeepers.' Hardware, !3mIj- ers' Hardware, mechanics tools, leather, paint, oil?. GLASS, &C, &C, all of first quality, fon&'tantly 'call and see me Jli.'Ilintewn. A'ig. C'i, ISTl-ff 1 e D.W.Harlesr&Oo.'s It tlie place where you can b'lj tiik isir ad tui; t iiiLvriSr MENS' YOUTHS & IX) YS' CLOTHING iuts, c.irs. noors, shoes, .i.d rrit.rrsniyr: t:uors. WE are piepared to exhibit one of the mo.t cbnire and select sinrks ciur vfleied ;n this market, and at .ISTOXISHlXULr LOW MlCJiS .' Aho, measures taken for suits and a:fs r.f suite, iaicli be liialc io oiaer at short notice, very r jwwnaule. fAemember l?ie pfacj, ii; Iloffo:: Water a'recu, MfFFLlTcV, TA. JUST OPENED ! New Sprins: and Summer Stock nf CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, B3, Wouw-n, Missi-e and i Ji;li-r.' Xotionv, I WATCH .iXf JEWKS.HV, C A U PETS A j D T L An at rates t crn spnvl tV h.-nkaje -1 vj! I month st 57" S'-lf V !K T: o::t'T.!:. ' Patterson, l'a., Xwv. U, !;. ! - ; 1 Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Bvfpsial I Dv-KH.. U the ...o5t.pcrw.V4- of .' iv-p.ji.i Ii tlie uio.it ' periexiiij of aM l,,,,,,".,,, a)lm--t. ! symp!,,,!!. t ahuo-r luhnite in Hieir varietv. n.t t;ie lor!..m 1'ift , drsr-ondent lietimi of ih dis-.-no ! ranr thems.1v-, the t,T in teru.ot in.,.. PJ,i ,.lr. Thi. i, "due. in art. t.. iw cl.e symputhv ahh u betwA ii . """'" , -v.-"W-;. t c ; a .0. on-itoma-h and the Utaih, a.H ... pt U ,. 'W;"U s-H-'W " ' ' 1.- f.. 1 il. .. .h... i-k - Z .1 a te!l oi.lii'Sl-i..:e o - wuj elraaai.e-. . . i.,i'..,. '.:, ... 1.... t live lunri.tiu lwer.it-.iv ilif.)irl.r id l.rrr : '.i.. i.rf tau :'..rv..i:. .r-n. a to son..- ese-l, ri.e ..lit, ol th-' bl...d. : '" f "" " Ir"n w : a sure cure. I his u n.-t ne r,-pii:ili.n. I to trW ,., ,na.i ;'U U u,,: J preacrioev' d .ilv f.,r manv ' ear. in the prafe-' 1 ..r.: .". -,k ...i.i . i. 1 ... 'i 1 , ri, M Hi- 'liio-i.K a to wb'cJ' llv li'innn' .'. . - . ... " i fawilv U !iM.-ct. but U a ,n'.i.ii.. t enre 1 .,.. M1M ... ... ..... .,.,....:-,,., v. ' .r , t-r, llitn-r Wine of Iron -.-r fii. tr.,,, ' a, ......... ... .... 1 . . . ,tnl and rW: uf the f.-t. drvueJT ol tbei ,,;,. iu.Tln,, d.sK-rision M tl(J ston.-l ,n4 boweN c.,,!ri,,ii. l,e.vLv;he.. dizziness. .J,.nrsind loir, i-:.. Trr tlle -r,, nmK4V and be roovimed .,t it, I merits, fi-t ihrgmn?-. T,k- 01.lv Kim ' 1 krl-s, wh.rh is .mt ..ntr m 51 h-.f.l-,. I- ' P"- 23'J Nrtt. Ninth St.. I'hiMelphia. P 11 nnr ui,- T"f l: Orn?w' aud deaiers everywhere. Trip" Hoi rrf I Removed in a few hours. No fee asked: ' Hnlil Ih mIti. w...m . irl H I ..,UT Medtio- Kirmlrss, b-irif rnnlr ree-' , - i . .. ,r.-. ; eiable. fi.ni:li iTon r-re br l)r. F- I kriKrt, No. 25'1 North Ninth street, PM-' adelphia. Pa. &hf, l'n t1 ftbfnach' n onus alsfl remove.1. Advt-fr. S-nt for circular... tin ta your Druirisl and ak: lor KrUKKL oe vrr. I'nce l per ' bottle, : Tbe Worm Sym never tails. 1 Job " er' on short bvtice at thu olbce. Ill CJLJJLO . . . . .. . , . . . - , .. vrv iroui ijurop' ' very Wall Pa purl on hand. I invite the public u1 JOHN .7. HUTHIESBAUO. cw BailJiu'5,' ccruer of Bruise an'! frriny ,s, -1 ' i d. U 0 11 O i J; u i,o i if . ''!o- i;'.-.':.'i'.i t'l 1u-ap'.-to v; KT. STllATEK. Manhood: H'jwLost-EowErtorn.l , J'" V"1' '.' ?t "."f '' I f Sj n tt'e rmiicil etrrt (wnhou' nrt: . 1 " :l ",,irv Loss. s. Imp.- ,4'c ' ",u' 'f' Lk-p:iv, liu- ."l'rir.-, i:i 4 sealed envel,.-, cniy six . ... - Tb" 1 ''. i " inirM E-v, rWy 4mrMnt-.. r-n. a thirtr . -ni-n.f ..-tribiM- ,n ,v be r.i- ' ' " . " . V K -rv.l ,,oot .he 4.-rns nam t '",n"1 m"'1" ""' ,h ''P : '""," of th" knife; pomtsns out a ovhlr of rureato-e simpl-. certain, and eihrtuU. br mean .f i..W .- ... rl.v... ..n m K .. 1,1. Twm' ,"- rn CD"'P pn' atcy. an.l wt1.rt.tf. i hi? Lt-ct.irc sl.ouiu be in lbs htn-ii ot vry ..uih a.id w.-jrv in-n ... tbe land. .5' ''''.. i. a yum w)p, t.. 1!'-T 'll ","s'-. P!' "" .T'5 L'f j;;"!U "r " lii;ai'- AMiesalho 1 , .. , ,. . t. i,Us:i ! KLI?"5 . . ' Z 77, Z . . -Otfice Box 4ofl6. Eare Indaceaaenta 1 . .r nfsfl A' hKS ,w LAND FOR 0JAJJ9 SALE Siid lands are sii- u-ied nu ,:! near the Cairo A Ktiilon Rail r"vz , in 4.iii' ui. i .... .'n Banana, auu i-i r 1 . i . I. J . l. i ; 1 ra'm; fror! fjltv t sixty buhcls of corn or r.- Kile "f coron to the a-rre, and will be .M at prkrs ranging from one to twenty doHsrs pr acre, areonling to the Improve- ments on sanm. Trss. One-fonrth csb, awl balance tn one, two, three and four Vears. LEVI I1ECHT A BftOTIIF.R, Arkac.as ' Sept. r.. i-:i.
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