'Li fENTINEL"& REPUBLICAN . M1FFUNT0WN : , - TKRMS. Salmcriptioa, fl.50 per anrtritn. Transient advertisements inserted si 50 trnU ft inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local ctt!- hmu, 10 cenU per line lor each insertion, Deductions will be nade to lb-e desiring to advertise by the year, RIf Or quarter i , 1r ; PEKK'A. E. E. TIME TABLE, j Pauuuger trains leave Mifflin Station as j follows ttnttiD. Philadelphia Epre, Pacific Express, HaTlsbnrg Acennsmo., Mail, Atlantic EliToss, nurffttt. Pittsburg Express, PsciBe, Way I'asseuger, Mail, r'at Line, Mixed, Mifflin, Mst 23, it;. 12 siahn 10 12 a hi. 6 1 p m. 8 lo p in. 11 53 pm. r lJ s m. 10 10 am. pm. 6 45 p tn. 8 is p to. LOCAL lXTELLlGEt.CZ See change of time table, of I'dsstfnger railwat traina. . Th? Snyder County Bank at Soinsgn.ve i Las suspended. t i Th.i.. he a soeffinr Bee, in Bed H'tcX school uor.se u.-toorrow evening. . . 7 " J , , " , ' I terian chlirth in this place last Sunday A M!fflin twinty man walked from Xe brarkl', recently, to hi.4 home in Uurdxvillc. Hngh McAllister, Esq., reiT5entcd this Conn'y at the Wentioorclauc couuty tenuisl Celebration. ' Ccn- Miss Sarah Levi it Superintendent of Common Schools in Tioga county, on a alary of JPJi.iO h.t annum. - . M irket quotations in Philadelphia at the latest date Wheat, 140al.4J; corn bla Vt-; oats J.U)77c ; mess pork 22c ; lard l.V.IOc; xhisky $1.22. OlwrboltiT's shoe shop, in Fermanagh tnwinhip, wsnfolluej last Wednesday night, l.f suvrral pair o boots. A liunilicr of other things were stolen by the same irty from the sliojl. ' 1 beMeUioilist congregatHm ef Port Royal re holding a scries of socublcs, and have lie contribution Icatu e attached. The ob .iect is to raioe money for a new carpet in tlieir houe of aorship. , Kev. Mr. Shermrd has returned from a viait to friends in Ohio and western 1'enn- it may be best, hut we do aft kntttt aby Mlvania. There is a grow ing dispoaithm on t bing lniu experience. If it answer, it the rt of the menibership of the church ; might sare Irom danger in handling the here to tender him a return call. ; poinoiiuus mixture, as great care has to be Some dan nn an Alt-e-na man, who! used to get on the wiKOward side, in dis cairied a rexolver in his coat tail pocket,1 tributing the powder, to keep it ut of the ..!,-..! . luoii'nl aroiiinl in his rieht ler ' eves, nosu and mouth. Iudeed. the nSe of l.y the a.eideuti.1 diseharge of the pifd. ' lie i.nevrrrarry a piMoi m mat piace again.,. r,, . uepm...,. aper ti .a. Mr. John Tt son, a citiaen df Fermanagh i "f avientilic gentleman, who f.,n0.i.. a hurt distance north ' "'inks the land will be poisoned, and many ,.r ...... l.,.d . tih-er torn .,?r at tile sec- 1 ..i,di..ii.lhiloicrkii.saXiltacranc tliat I wa., employed to hoit coal out of his boat at Marri.-burj a lew da ti. I ue q.H.ion . .lie re-..-....s . r...-r ; f a river twidce at Lewistn, to lake the pl.ice ot t ... ..... bv the ire HihmI. lias : !.en presented to the Court, to decide, as to. ihe ri-l.t vt il.e Couuty Coumiissiouera lUTPWUIM. t J. M: llett'msu, ot Spruce Hill towusb io. I'.ii lrivenhjJ tn autuuiatk far., w liich can I readily be tunidti into a Uy bruall. I n this latitude it will be a great luxury aud com- . .... i i ma. socu aiuauuiuc iu .ue uuuic .u ( summer lime, dice its use are known iu I the Sotitli, it will I'i donsidcred autudij.ee- - victor of the the field. It Is the best Rake sable piece of household furuilnre. J ever Introduced among farmers the moet The residence nf Solomon SteHer ill tcr- simple in cmstructiou and the easiest man nubagh township was entered lat n'edues- j -,l. as it i self nnloadmg. It is the least riav nisbt. Ilu-ourh a indow iu the kitcltea. i liaW' " "' f order' ,he WBsU tlie thief jiuetrated the house no further than the rooui ineuti'iiicd ; tlur: he stole a natch alii! coat that bctungej to SamUcl B. l;.. k..,.K.,.t, l...-;.t,. 1.LI,, ,.il.. .riu l.-i i Kiikenhaeh, besides taking olb art.tlca that belonaod to Mr. SM-.t, The imprint I V,rthelhiclS naked loot was noticed in . several tIa d la the root, and was Drobab'v I measured for future toniDanson. The fool I was not Ian,. J I)r. J. F. Hothroi'k: L. S: A..a son of Dr. Hothrock, of McVevtowu, K the ItotaaUt I , . ,. I of a I luted Malts cxp.oriug exjiedltmn to Southern Caliloruia. We recollect tiiat wbea Kotbrock attended AcaJemia he used to walk home at stated times across the mountains to Mc Veytown. The boys could hot understand it. lie had bo Companion iu these rough wa.ks, but the lloners and ferns that grew profusely on the mountains. He Is a natural Botanist. The boy iu this tase was lather of the man. The committee of arrangement on Deco ratien of Soldiers' graves will meet in the scbool bouse in tlie borougu ol i crrys- j mmt tnoruugi, a leceut iimrovement ville, this (Wednesday) evening. Citizens , placed iu the market. Irom Vitnintoa n or other a ctions of the j alsxi sell the Keystone Reaper and Mow couniy, who desire to be present will meet j er couibiued, with tlie improved Johnson w itb a cordial welcome. AHer Ihe decora- This machine is oxteu vely in , , ... use among farmers in the eastern part of tlon of the grave, ol the dad solJiers next j he Sute. whereeVtfIi it h lwcn tatro. Saturday, at Iburca 11 HI temetery , tue monument erected to the memory of the citizen aokli'T, in the Court House Tard in Ibis place, will be decorated. Joseph Long, of Fayette township, is one ol a family of twelve brothers. They should attend the Centennial Celebration next year, take a lent or room there, aud allow themselves to b seen as a family. Their namber would attract attention. Twelve boys from one mother are seldom met with, and is enough of itself to create considerable notoriety, but when joined to the fact that they are all large men, aver aging 210 pounds, they become a great wonder. Their aggregate weight ia 2520 pounds. They should not miss the Cen tennial Celebration. On last Thursday Nr. William Noble, of Port Royal, while at work ia a well at Thompson town, met .with a serious acci dent. He w as at work at the bottom ot the well, whea a plank dropped down, striking him on the head with such force that he tell senseless, in which state he lay a con siderable length of lime. These In the im mediate vicinity oi the well were entirely frightened out of their good Samaritan vir tue for a time, until a cui unacquainted with Ihe circumstances of the accident came that way aud entered the well, and rescued Mi. Noble by securing him to a rope, by which he a as drawn by those above lo the surface. Noble remained at Thomp son town till Ihe next day, when he started lor home alone. He had aot proceeded far wntil he fell into aa aconsciotis state, from the eOooU of the injuries received, and dropped to the floor of his baggy, where he lay till he was taken out by bis friends in Port Royal, the horse having kept the road and crossed, tlie railroad, safely without a QriVer. Mr. Noble is doing as wcU as can.; be expected, considering the nature of tb. injuries received. Taia ia what a recent water says about the cnfiiif potato bug : Notwithstanding the assay akirBil.be ire hare bad will the Colorado potato Beetle, the real (Teat bat. lie is jet tn be foaghf, and U win probably be fought the romiug year. . The Held of the straggle ha hitherto bee west of the AUeghaates, hat that has never beem a dis tinctively potato-gro wSig Tegiom Potatoce were, of course, frown ia Urge quantities, but never to the extent of a leading article "of commerce. In the East it ia one of the .... . . . . . le(ng staples, and we question very nSoch : wbetDer to the larmers Of Saine, Xasaachn- ir!TT . -Bui, now vrej, a'CTanare, and Maryland, there ia Dot more fesde from potaTiies t:ien rrom any crop grown.' To j 'he pcopie of these State the invasion of i, the Colorado Iteetle win be nearly as great ' a Wow as the grasshopper invasion was to Kansas and Nebraska. 1 Thi-re was no doubt an immense number i nf e deposited last fall, and it will be j hopeless to cope with these insects in a I general Vrar. The newspapers did their duty in calling attention to them, but there are so uany people w ho do not read the pxnert. All last acason the writer had a Boy go through his potatoes and pick off ' the larva: as soon as they appeared. It did not cost much, but the continual influx i of oeetlo fni!u other people's potato Bold j kept uj. 0m- stock to such a degree) that before the lull the foreman felt it ahcpeless tuJ'' "rK' r,'1"ire considerable encUurag- :": "co In M W persevere to tbe end i So many people uo not read the papers, and ! the whole cotuuiiuiitv sutlers from this class. But it cannat be helped. Their neglect of laKt ear will bring the enemy down o ns j in 1 gi iu. For this reason hand-picking, I except, perhaps, very early in the season, will be no dm; at all. We have to make tip onr miiids thai we are on the ere of a svri- j ous batlle if wc wiu!ii save onr potatoes and Be suiy as well at ouce review our te unrces, so thai on the morrow we may be ready wlinii tSo euemy comes. , So fur nolli!!1 haa Iten found Miual to Paris grc.n a cheap but poisonous com pouud of 4ruiiic and copper; A Tow pounds ot this is mixed wilu ashes, dry earth, or anylhiug that will line to comminute or make the few pounds do tor a whole acre. The youug larva: cat the poison with til. leaves, and are ia ttiia way destroyed. It is best, therefore, to ipIy the matter while the de.tr Is oil tile leaves, or aftor a shower, as it sticks on the leaves better; and, per haps it may be necessary to tipcat the dose after a heavy rain. ; The plan -of mixiug with earth or ashes is a Western one, S'jnte in the East say it is better to dilute with n-3cf; shd te in a water cart or sprinkler. the Paris greeu in tliis war was made the Ut fall if I "lis result from its use. But the best '' " " - .or ven " ,I4S bc;n in f ensive use, no ti,sc "lJr-v recurJ'"u- Indeed, lanu- ( era are Usod o liandunir roisons isons lor ver-1 r . .. ... have arsenic for rals, slrjcB .' ' ' I f,w ,Uw-s "J ktt"W U U I (hose tiling judiciously ; and if they know j ' that Paris groen u a poisuu, they will ' scarcely scattet it about ou their cabbage . and Sftlad, or ou such thiugs as tomatoes and fruits that one niiyht eat fresh from the tine. ;!!" ATTEXTo,il:as.TneCotn!yUorM!itwtt.'uecUpaulutlleaves. o.l.i. : lr...:,..ir. - ...I t fi - - i ing reputation and proved itself to be the made with the best wood hnbs. It does tli-j best woHt with the least effort on the part of the operator, of any rake ever used by , ne luruier. r.acn lootu is iirueneiraoiii o. : f,,Ji , ,h. I M . . fil"",cd to ,he , "Ie "ijt Buue l,,e Iot out ' P'acc i r row toe ten inuiuaou ib use sasi jew, J' to ,ue Bntvoe that showed , io uearoi tue urstoae nisi snuweu i i I.. . .iii, Tt.;. ......d. p ! t iu,per!.tion. Thu popular Kake kuheJ its own reputation in the j the hatSt '-f- I ".- "e T' . n'e" j I he JumaU Comity Agricultural Fair, loo. , M .,., udtrs but season, and they all gave entire satisfaction I a.u also Aetit lor the sale of the Screw Mower, which was awarded the PriYe tioid Ved-1 in a field coutest under the au-spH-rs of the Clie.ter County Agricultural .SociciN, last June, tue macninery ol ine Ji. U ail eucase.1, so that no dirt, wood 3 IMssa asais. i 1 VI ia. , or straw Cau get into it to inj ire or clog it LulliJ lituc is required to oil it, as by aa im pioveuieni ol the oil ciipj oiraeoiliug is all that is needed to cut uiuiy acreS o! grass. The knives are run by a scre-v gearing ; the most tUc rough and nutseless geariug in- ..iiImI Til. Hll.lL Iiiti.. K.in th.. duced it has so executed its work that tliero is a constantly increasing demand for it. Give my machines a careful inspection betore purchasing elsewhere. I know you will decide in lavor of them if you are in need of au implement of the kind. D. M. JAMISON, Agent. McAlbterville, Juniata Co., Pa. Slav 26-1)1 CrKBERLAKD VaLLET M. E. CAMP Muting. The Annual Camp Meeting od the Cumberland Valley Association's grounds, near Oakland, on the C. V. It. R. (thirtj five miles from Harris burg, Pa.,) will commence on Wednes day, August 4th, and close on Friday, the 13th. There are indications that tbt meeting will be larger than any held heretofore. The superior advan tagea of location are attracting the at tention of people at quite a distance. Tbe railway facilities are unsurpassed, and tbe grounds are easy of access, having an excellent board walk from the railway station Jto tbe encampment. Persons desiring teats should write im mediately to David IV. Thomas Secre tary,) Newville, Pa. Cards, containing- full information, prices,' etc., will be sent to all who apply for them before July 1st. 1 . " : ...( 7 Just give Palo Core OU a trial if you Lave a pain or lameness, and yea will not be disappointed. ' ' Bold wholesale and retail by Batiks fc Ham tin, Miltiutown. ' The sacrament of tbe Lord's Supper was administered last Sunday in the Mennonite chtrrrt beyond Cedar Springs. There was a vsst assembly present. I A Household Treasure. - We welcome, with undisguised jaW sure, the adrsatt os the first namber of a. ae Uhutiwted' serial publication,' entitled " A Century After; or, ficUiresqiie Glimp ses' of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania," which is published by Alloa, Lane It Scott and J. IT. Lsuderbsch.' 3To. 2S3 South Sth street, Philadelphia. . '.. -'"'j This iaaperial week,' as we leant fro at Ihe nrusoeetus. now m-tnr Issued.' after I years of careful preparatory effort, win Con sist of abundant and magnificent views, completely illustrating Philadelphia and iu surroundings, aud the 4net scenery and must interesting cities and toWaa of J'sihi sylvauia, with cepiou and entertainfaig de scrlptive tetter-ptess. The enormous ad- Vance made, during s century of self-gov ciuwhi, n civiinstioN, us vu aw w i- ences, will be illaatrated in the case of a ' fcelHT.tiHi DietrAnolla. Va rftr In f)iM it tml. ! k.. k i..tuj i . i- ... maraiflcent aa this w ll be . . .rv ' " , ' " These are brave words, and if the gld- rioot promise of the first namber he main- tained in thoaa which are yet to coioe, the publishers wiH have proven their claim to the favor and thanks Of the public ; for to woo produces a really good hook is a public benefactor. t - As an earnest and conscientious effort to attain the highest standard of exeelle-icc,' not alone ia the department of art and lit erature, but ill the presentation of a book which, in typographic teauty, is a credit to j C,IT Irom Wnlc emanates, A Cen- tnrT Alter" may tairly rank wita toe finest illustrated publications of the day. - ' The compUte volume, we understand, is ' intended to contain about two hundred and fifty superior wood engravings, which will be produced with the greatest care and without limititatioa of the expense neces sary to make them perfect specimens of their kind. , '" ' ' ' ' It is a commendable feature, in connec tion with this work, that the publishers have thoughtfully limited the u umbers to be is sued, so as to place the book within reach of all. . It will bo completed Jn itftoen semi monthly parts, at hl'ty cents each, , and is for sale ouly by subscription." - Spelling BeeNo. 3. J'obt t;oxai, May 22, 11.i. Ma. Enrroa i-i-TUe' Soldiers SpVll'ug i Bee" came off on Monday evening, May 17, ' as per announcement, and proved a success. Quite a namber of Mittlintown folks favored us with their presence, and nearly alt took part in the spellUlg, acquitting themselves very creditably. , Mr. Swartzel captured twn of the prizes, one a secia prize, in the shape of a biae bill, to the last base bait player on the door, and the 11th in order, a hue neck tie. The various other prizes were a ward ad as follows: 1st, Webster's Dictionary, to Dr. (i. M. Graham t 2nd, Camp Stool, to Vina Beehie Weimer-, 3d, Boy's Hat, to Miss Goodman: 4th, Pore els in Ware, to Mi. S. ML Shelly t 6th, Ohns Ware, to Kev. j Whituey ; 6th, History of Pennsylvania, to J Willie Jacobs : Till, Tea Sett to i. P. Shm " ; om, reeaic i w, to tlazteu r unit, ri r .. .. - j lo.h. Fruit DUh, to Dr. Shelly ; 11th,! Xock,. to Mr. Swaruel; 12rh, Butter Irisli. to J. BeaWr; 13th, Chrouio, to J. Weimer; ltth, Salt Service, to Sallie Vo- blu: loth, Tov Chair, io Miss 11. Bealor ; . . . . Kilmer: 17Ui. Wasn , Emery Ebberts ; i 8th, Urooiu, to J. DiU'euderter ; 19lh, Tin Buck- , iwj wwhii "-") Rullwrfonii ftutlwionu I Tile following gpeoial prise were awarded la Ulster nitoen years e age , 1st, riilvtr Spoons, "to tf. Funk ; 2nd, $1 (jre;u- J oaca, so c. Aooiei oru, rocs sase, u, , a r 1' a ,7 t . " v . torsou hardware firm, to th HiMt ned J nnnrtlJIl ll'ci la.ly apcllt-l down, was awarded to aomeiDRl GOODS, GHOCLKIES, ...... wlirivM n.nu. Law llnrM..i mi- i.li.mrirv i but it is hopol she will not aae them until , ... ; ma!iueBtsj which the Bee" Wa ratten up, auu me uura.eres.eu jerv.ie. o, w.e cou,( ' .. " . 17 1 7 ' iraise. ill lc a respeciaoie sum wan real ised, and all lunds not actually needed for decoration purposes wHl be used to hive the briars and other brush removed from Church Hill Ontetery. The only feature of the B.-" open to criticism ou the part of ait'v. Is, that some were afraid that our verr worthy C-untr ! Siii-ertntendeiit of Com'iion Schools, w ho v.w.., ..... ... the prises, and a little caucussing took; olaee. and flnallv a committee was rot no to ' wtLlt ou uira nj rcqar,t bita to act as um-i pi re, whirh h rheHrftlllr rnnSented w . 'he timid, and rendering ex-ellert serrice, r .( fa Qf ha du, of umpire as wed as anv one to do, thereby allaving the . foar4 cr iho dutv of umpire cnnU, snd tha teacher for the evening, Mr. 4. H. anvder, has stated In Hty preserJce th.t h. Id r..,r . Iwtip. and al. though he would hare been highly pleased had Mr. Garmaa spelled, ho waa also very glad to have such good authority to refer to. It is not likely tht arty mure "bses" will swarm until cool weather and long evenings set iu again, when we Will no doubt have aw 'ueia by the "grooa." A WUI1 UUlll Micii) , iE OF THEM Tue hewistown Democrat relates tbe j following: On Thursday last Daniel j Raftsinger, of Oliver township, whilst', plowing in bis fUld, suddenly felt aj stiDging sensation tn tbe region of bis rieht thigh, and on. examination found that a rifle ball bad just grazed the skin and tbea passed through his pants pocket, in which it shattered a knife to pieces. He had not beard the report of the rifle, and is utterly ignorant as to whose carelessness so Cearly cost him his Ue. - 1 ' Thi new fnrnr.ee was blown in on Monday, Mrs. Longacre, wife of the Superintendent, striking tbe natch that lighted the fires that suede the smoke come from tbe coke - that supplies the establishment with running power. LevidoiCH Gazeiie. MAKRIED: KIEMEK 'MABTIN At Port Koysl,hy the Rev. 1. IL Stewart, Mn David Kiumer aud Miss Mary Bi Martin, both of Juniata county, Pa. ' " ; , WElRiCK PATI0N At the house of the bride's mother, by the Rev. J. tt. Stew -art, Hr. J. C. Weirick, of Liverpool, Perry county, and Miss Ada Patton, of Juniata county. - - VIED: McKNIGHT On Monday night, 24th lost-, in the borough' of Patterson, James McKulght, aged about 45 years. SHSLLEY On the 1st hist . ia Walker township. Ins Ambrose, son of C. G. and Sarah Ann Shelley, aged 11 months and 10 days. - gOLOJlOS 8EIBER, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish the citizens of these bor oughs with the best of BEEF, TEAL, MCTT0X, PORK, kc st the very lowest prices. He reKpectfufly solicits the pvlronage of the public.' AprH ISTJ 1 y. COaiMERCiAlu MIPFUSTOWN 1U.&KTS. . :, Oa-reced weekly by J.svH.A. Stambaagh. " ! , . ' Mirrtwiow, JCay 26, 1873. " , Butter .i;. ;.......;.,. 13. Ijud i ......... i. IS Bacoa ..a. U Potaxoea... .1 00 10 . (hiion. ..... . ilirPLLNTOW.N tilt. U.N MAkKKlY Conected Weealy by Buyers It KenuedyJ '' ycoriTU'Sj roa To-Dar. . , , Wednesday, My SibTo. , nrore,d..w...'. ......... i 50 ' Wheat, prime.... ... ...$! 12al 1 Corn, ' frislll- )t, ' VssHO - ' . . oiui iura. ,,; ... -v-T-f-v- -Vf--. -.-ww., ( ... . , ,, tlOB Of the - .1 TO COSI'MPTIVK-S. ........ ; t , The sdv-rrtwr, haviur Peen lirrmsnentlr ' cared irf that drrsd disease; t'oiisninotion. ! by a simple rert-edy, is aiixi'rris r nuke hn ni ,e""r sufferers the means ot ( caru. To all Who desire It. he will send a copy of the prescription ned, (free of and uaing the same, bich tliry win Mnd a hu t . I i .i ill ill, . IklhM. 1I...n ' UIV IV X.' V1I-I.IJ' I . l- . 1 1 U. 1 IUII chilis, fee. Parties wishing the presenp- Ubn will p.ease address' Kev. E. A. WILSOX," " ( 191 I'enn St., Wiiliauiaburgh, 'c Turk. " ERRORS OF Y OUT II. 11 A GE3TLEUAS who sum-red for years from Kep-oiis lability, Prematnre Decay, and all the effects of youthlul indiscretion will; lor the sake of suffering humanity, send free ,, . . . .v . . , , . , , f T Z- -T - . which be was cureC. b offerers wish uut to proht by lite advrluers upenriiee can do,! . so by addressing in perfect conlidence, ! limine u mrtrv JOHN B- OGDES, : janC-m 12 Cedar St., New Vork. , mm, ivmih'M. i. i.l. - i .! i .V .1 .. . - w m .ItP it nA ri wiimI lmvlti rnhiiil.I .1 ,lm X- ew Warehouse hi Perrvsvtile, wonM repecttullv invite the attention .f the .. . . . r.irnicrs ot the county to the I act t'aut nets .t tflt finite 1- " 'I PAVlXC TUK UlGlIEST PRICES . ,. FOE ALL KOJDS OF -KAl5, SKKI), AcAi'. Harhig introduced new facilities for hoist iug, weighing, ftx, we are now prepared to unload n Hb the least po-isible trouWa. Bark, Railroad Ties, Loctut i . Posts, and all Saleable Goontrj Frddoce ' will lie-bought at afl timcsj either tor ' CASH OR IS EXCrtAJTGB KK HEM- cilAXDlsE: ' : il.lYE FOR SALE ... ' 'r" ." .,! .... pn ; f r rrsjrTJTTJ TTQTT CIT1 OUAls, LU JjO-Biaii, tlttO., HAhl, PLASTEB, GKOL'KD UK LIMP, shkh will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE 0k RETAIL, '. . , ta ,,,, "" - , Torbett t.iwnsbio mav b. i """1 e""'! " Jrlment of XOTIOoSTB, Queenswarei Hardware, &c, a, , uf m(ljch wi ,oJ ,oW if ,ot , little loner tnan elsewhere itOAU IIKKTZLER. H,W75-tf V' SEW A.XD ATTRACTIVE! -- T"Vr"IT tTl CCTZ. l aUXa.v xn J.- a w--p , at st BfcCsivKP it xiik , ' J f f FRQnV tlR IT TORF i I A i 1 LUOVA 1ilLU OHilla. Among the many nice goods may l found the following: i Two Dozer Fisk Potfcrr Bfni.es, LAtr-.z Lot or PnorocaArH AiBrws, Bsi; iim AiTonaArn Auirii, Ex rat Fisz Kufvss roa Ladies, ' Fisa Pocket Books, . ESofeii' tO Sl'FFLT' Tna Cdrt. A ' ; ' Cbeat VA- ' - . s isr v " or Fixr 1st- 1 ' Tin Parxa ad. Exvklofk, Tivr " " A Bsiirrot. Board I'aips, '" ' Bn.tt, Lakie L"t or Blase. ' Books, Ft U. Borfttt tl.tv-BooKs, '' AXO ALL OTHEB Kl5DS Af SlZFS. IIabhoricas, Extra QvalitT Accobdeors and Viouns, Fixe IIaib BarsHEs axd . Combs, Cioab Cases, Gm Tobac co Pocches, PeBTetios, ; . (Tukss .Boards, Deal- . . ROES, CHKCKkiS ARB Checker , BolahJ, ..;., Pboto- t . , . o a A F B ', .,. ... Fbares, Basc , , '. , Balls, Sfectacls-s, . axo Eta Glaksks, bear ', . AsSOBTMERT Uf THE CotJUTT. . faE PlRLIC ABB iRVITEO TO CaU. - as Exahirb tub Uoods. Ba,asa beb tbb Place- , Patteascoi Pbvo Stobb- . , . . P. C. KUN0IO. Patterson, May IS, 187-tf ' HU EY. & CHRIST, " ' StCCESSORS TO KBVDEB & CO. . To those interested in tbe purchase of a strictly . . ..-.. VVRti 11 E WHISKY, lor medical purposes we afler BAILEY'S Ptilla RYE, Price M to $8 pel gallon, snd 1II ship in , packages to suit purchasers. . W also handle largely a . COlTEB-DISTlIXIaD WHISKY, Price from $1.50 to $1.75. ' We import .. FIXE WI'ES, BRAS DIES ASDGLV, , and also manufacture , , . DR. STfEVER'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. . ' Send for Price List. UUET at CURIST, 121 North Thud blreet, Philada. sept 9. 1874-ly Iarge atock of ready made clothing ol the a 1. ...... m..A -..-I... I boys, bats, caps, boots snd shoes, notions, fmnishinr roods in endless variety for aala at Samuel Strayer , ur Patterson. i EVtUY KIND dose at thu oifits. Stiff AtUertlaement. KEARNEY'S : FLUID EXTKACT BUCHUI .. i1 l.n... ' .. . - is rac oblt auiewj KEnEPT tOtL 4i- BRIGUT,r5 DISEASE,! axb a rosmic stusi o UOL'T. CKAVEI.. I.TIiICTTllR, DIA n B.TKS, IiSPEP1A. KKRV'OL'S . DUULITY, DK0P.SV. KEJIAI.E ., ... . COMPLAINTS, 4 . ; j i Aon Keteulion or Incontinence of Irme, j Irntutiou, lnnaniniatiun,or blovra- .. Klndilor ntld KiilttPl s. : Sp jmatorrhopa,' Li-worrhora or Whites, ! J Irregular cr Painful Menses, Bearing Down, ! fblorosis, Sturtlitr aud . J ' 'i ; , . i KEARNEY'S EXT. B U C H U For Stone' In the Btadd -r, Calculus (Irarel or Brickdns Oeposit and Miichs or " ( , Milky Discharges.' and DiKeases. of the frostate Ulauri: I KMRAErS EXT. BUCiiU Cits Dismiti .HMsg ram Imprtimat, i mmnim vi : aw Hahd of Uinipatvm, Lie., lu all their1 I In diet, ao inconvenience, and no exposure I 1 .. . j .. , t VrinJw ,oereor strnctusw, preventit aud curing stricture 1 of tlie Urethra, allayint; pain and iiittam-: mafiw, and expelling all ponumo-us matter. ' ' Used by persens in the decline sr change of life; alter eonflnement or labor pants, bi-d-wvtting in children, etc. ' ' . i' r Prof. Steele snyst --lOiie bottle of Rear- . ncrs Rxtracl Buehu is aorth Biere tbauall 1 Hither Bu-hM combmed."'' '' ' - -. ( I " !. - . ;. . --u- t KEAENEY'S Mt BUCHU.' ;!; f jl , , ; JJlad'l.r,l "".vs. and Irt.jW il elhuS , .i-i.ltna it. U utti.Ti null 1 kiii rnn n.. eusting iu ileai, Women aiud Chudrca, no matter what the age. . Aak lor K. mm u a 'v Take ao oilier. iftcr 0c Dvlt.tr fir BoltU; or Hit Bvtt!ff Jar tat Dollar. ' . ' ' i ' r..i . : , A -''--a DcpoTj 104 Dt axe St., New Yokk. . .- "I i- A Physician iu attendance to answer cor respondence aud tve advice rratis. tend tdiim r. CaiiitiKL.1. fVM ' For JU'e bf Dmggll Everywhere. Profmionai CttfJi. LOUIS E. ATKINSON, . . .. -i i. . .' ,i ATTORMCt - At - LAW, '.' , JIIFIL1NT0WN, PA. H7Collecting and CoRteysnctng prompt-1 ly attended to. " " i-f - Orrtoe n Bridge (treKl, ejrpofite the Court Honse Square. ' I - - JOBERT, McMEE.H, , ' j Attorney and Counseldr at-Law. Prompt attention given to tile securing ; snd collecting of cMma, and all legal busi- ) nes. - Orrics on bridge, street, tirst dtr we.st ' 1 'it the Belford building. ' I April H, i7i-tf 1 jLFUEO J. PATTKHSON, . : ' ATTOENlalf-AT-LAW, J11KFLIST0TTX, JUSIATA CO., PA. j 07" AH business promptly attended to. j trrrrrTi On Bridge street, opposite the Colin Huuie sijuare. T 1. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, ; .IcaJcmia. Juniata Co , Pa. ' . . I ' Orrica formerly occupied by Dr.Bterrett. . Professional business promptly attended to : at all hours. ' ! April 7, lH72-tf THOMAS A. ELDEli, M. D. ; Physician and Surgeon, MirFLiyrow.v, r.i. j .... ( trffice honrs from 9 . w. to 3 t : .. Of. i nee in his mi her" 1 rrsicitrtce, at the south ' end of Water street. " ori!-U J J) L. ALLEN, M. V.t j lias commenced the practice of Mtdiciue ' and S urgery and all Iheircollalt-ral braiKuea. , Ofnce at Academia, at the residence of j Capl. J. J. Patterson, ' I fjiil 15. Kt Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. TT ISTER ARRASeEMEST. j Jai ast' 17th, 1873. 7im Uatt lltrriiharf follow .- For Xew Tork at 5 20, 8 10 s. iri.. 2 0 aJrd 7 40 p. m. , , For Philadelphia at i 20, 8 10, d 15 a. ui., 2 00 aud S 50 p. m. , For Reading a 6 20, 8 10, 7 45 a. m., 2 U0, S 50 and t 40 p. m. For PoUsrille at 5 20, 8 10 s. ni'., anif Z SO p. m. aid via Schuylkill av S uaquehauiia branch at 2 40 p. lu. For A I lento n at 6 20, 8 10 a. ra, 2 00, S 60 and 7 40 p. iu- Tbe 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 1 40 p. m trains have tbrongh cars lor Sew Turk. Tbe 8 10 a. in. and 2 00 p. m. traina hare through cars for Philadelphia. ' SCA'OJtS. For New Yerk at 5 20 a. m. For A Hen town and way stations at 6 20 a. m. For hVadmg, Philadelphia and way itaXfons at 1 4-j p. ai. : : ,. ' 7ViJ far HamtbUrg hart mi folloiit i Loare 'cw York at 9 00 a. m., 12 ), i 15 and 45 sv. m. ; , . i Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and JWtnV' -.l.i ..- ' Leave Keasling at 4 SO, 7 40, 1120 a. m., 1 50,0 14 and 10 15 p.m. Leave Pottsrills at 5 66, 00 a. m. and 4 30 i p. m and via Schuvlkill aud Susquo j hanaa Breach at 8 Oft a. m. LaMre a lien town as a 30, 6 oO, 8 SO a. m., 12 25, 4 SO aud 8 45 p. m. Tbe 2 0 a. m. train Irom AUentown aud the 4 30 a. m. trSin from Heading do not ran on Munduy-' ,,, . . SCSDJTS, Leav4 New York at i Id p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 00 p. m. Leave Reading al 4 50, 7 40 a. ni. and 10 lip. m... i -Leave Alientowa at 2 20 s. m. snd 8 45 p. m. "Pie Xorru tmd Etttx RailroHd. JOUS E. WOOTTEX, Gturrml Snperimtndent. Adtailsilatrater'fr Htlce. Ettati ef Adam Druthr, Xtctattd. LETTERS of Administration rasa fesfe asrao ewtMare on the estate ot Adam Dressier, dec eased f la'.e of alorroe towa ship, having been doty granted to 'he nder signed, all persons indebted thrreto are ! reqaested to make immediate payrmnt, and those having claims against tue aamt , ?u mAe wca 'TTj . "I .y.' to . . TuOMAS DCtSSLER March Ci, TSTf. Large st'tk of nca W-mvlf (nAtlifnc for suit by - lT.VFLLYi.'.O. .Viettiatotis. Ayer's . Tot restoring to Gray Hair it' . natural Vitality and Color. A drei iff which M at once agreea ble. Leoltliy. nud rrTs:tiul lor . prcwrv- f 1 l'K the lu:r. AT B a-. . lo iU itri-ltnui. ! tutor, with the yoa awljMhnrf vt youth. Thin fcuir is thk-keiieti. fitlL" ' irgiaircliecke.l, anJ L:tlIn ol'tt-n.' I tltoii jh not always, en ml by its uoe. othtnif rau restore die bir . , i wile re the foilicIeK are dtryJ. or the glanda atrophied and Jeray1 ; ! but mu-It as remaiu can be savej by' ' this application, and stimulated into ', activity, so that a naw growth ot" " hair is produced. la.tpari of fotiliut ' ' the bait with a pasty sedimeiit,. it : ' will keep it clean ami rigrtjint. Its , nrasioiial int tti'l j'tvwnt the hai tiota tnrning jrray or falling off. ' and consrjniitly prevent balduei.' ( ; Tka restoration of vitality it give,... . to the atalp arrests and prevents the fonuation of dandniT, which ii ' - often so u ".cleanly and offeiiuve:" J ' Free from tlioe deleterious ihV i ' stance which make some prepara i tious JanpTons, and irljitnons to ths' hair, the Vigor can only lienefit, llii ,; not harm it. . If wanted merely toi ; a HAIli DRESSING. nothiiiK" else 1 can be found so desirable. Contain- : ins neither oil nor dve. it does not 1 soil white cambric, and yet l.t ' . long on th liair,, giving it a rirhi I glossy htstre, atid a grateful pcrutrTS. ' Prepared by DrJ J. C Ayer & Co., . Prartseal aw4 Awslyttcal Cbsmlstst '' i.nwter.t, MAn-u . Sotn 'n ai. nrrr.oiTs rVBavwHCM.' i BLATCIILEYV: lu proved 11'Cl'M IK It WOOD PL'M; S llio arifriowIedKclf ' dTAXD.tKD of the' market, bv popular ! -erdiui, the best pump fur the lea.it .11 ..I I TT. - .. ..'.. Drop Check Vabe, which car !r I itbdrau without di'tuibiug the jouiLh, .and the copper chamber , which never crack., scales or rfsts and will last a lite time. For rale by Dealers and i Hie trade generallr. - In order to be snic j Ihst ybn get Blatchley'a Pump, be carelul ; snd see that it has my trade-mark as above, i If yolt do not know her to bay, descrip- i tive circulars, together with the name and I address ol the agent nearest yot; will tic i Promptly tnrnlsbed by addreasinsr, ith tamp, , ,. 11IAS. O: BLAtCHLEY, " Jl !irrCTrii, Krl ;nmnTce St., Phihwlelphia. Ps 18 to. J. B. M. TODDi , PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clothing! ' OTF.lt t'O. 4 T. At t'Ofcl"! v Ul , r Airf aii'i Drawers, Hals and Caps iWt and Shoe, Hotierif mnd G'oies tit City Prices. A rowpLETE lixe or. - GE1JTS' FUlttilSHErG 600DS, Hum Boats, Guui Overshoes, Guns Overcoat. Intending to clo ont my stork of Win- ' ter floods piepsralory lo putting its s irSm moth stork ol Spring and Summer Good. I am determined lo sell G al such Low Price's that every one can iWt fiem-' selves lor a v.tj small sum of money. Cl' , lo see me, and I will guarantee you satis- ; taction. Th hirh!t imrtct arirea allowed lor t'onntry Produce, '"urn aud Oats. Hoop roles, Lajcnst I'o-ts and Kailroad Ties, in eaebunge for Gootti, by J. B. M. TODD. ' Pattcfsor?; Oct. 7, 1H74. ew Urdu store. BANKS &HAML1N, (Belford Building.) .nartn Street, MinilntovtB, Pa. DEALERS IJf DRUS ASD MEDICINES, CHEHICALc, DVE STIFF; PIXTS OILS, VAKNISHEri, GLASS, ITTTT, coaloil, lamps, buknkks, CHIMNEYS, B K U S li K S, 11A1B BKL"8UES,TKM II BRUSHES,- P E R FC.,.MEBY,CoMHS, SOAPS.HAIH. OIL.TDBAf. ' C, CIGARS. ' ' NOTIONS. STATION KkT LARGE VAKIKTY OF l'ATENT MEDICINES.' StleeU-tl with great ear, a'nd warranted rroai high anfhnrTfr: ffT-Pnrrst of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purpose. (TT-rKKa jRlPTlONS cmpotinrird with great cans. , . t June 22-11. iATRMFACTdRY7 FTIHE amlersigwed, at hie shop, on Water X street, Mittlititoww, ha now n hand and to aule cheap, a general asNortwenl of CHAlltSi He also has a large lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased ..w n,w Hoarse, is sow prepared to attend fftnerals st tbe shortest notice snd on tbu most era! terms... He has made a groat redaction ia the price of Colhus. 07 Uepainng promptly atten iolyaW , . O. P. KUBISON AVOID QUACKS & IMPOSTOES . .Va Ctdf;tfor Adbiet and Com Pa. J. B. Xfttrrti rmlaaie of J.trrt HairVigor r v rY A" . V. V Mtdieul Cillerf, Philadelphia, aolbor im' I the great remedy and he conviuci-d of it several valuable works, can he consulted on I mrriu. tiet thi-genuine. Take only Kuu all ?easee of the Sexual or Crinsry Organs kel's. hteh is put nnlv in J 1 b-.ttte. whith he has marte im e-pecai stedy) pot, 253 NortL Ninth Su. Philadelphia. Pa , either m mala or female'; ho tnr?er from ft never tail. For sale by all DruggM' wrrat cause ongmaring or or now mig standing. A frscfice of 8 vesrt iffthJ kirn t.. tn-t HiwUM aitli JnM A.-. rnmraiiteed Charrea n-uuinahle Tl... at a dince tan' forwaM hrttef descsihing ! lh ,,tf"! witbs, with b-ad, is exp.1- t.i1, in Randolph Co., Arkan-s, and wiir svroptoaiS and enclosing mamp to frepiv i M- Hwihrfiir. harmkaa, beiue jureiy. g- rat lpi"u. lilty t Mxty l.u-l,. I, ..r c-m or postage. Send for the Ouldt tS Afa.'M. "uW"- 'onnItalM.n free bt Ir. J.. .; 1.3V fail- of eotfon U the arre, a;.d will bi Price 10 cents. " 1 Rrnasi. No. 259 N.vtb .Ninth rret, Pl.it-i H at prf-.- ranring from ntr twentv J. B. IlTOTT M. 6. ladelphia. Pa. feat. Pin and Stomach dollrrs acre, aeroMing l the inipr.iv rfirician art Siirf'eori j H'.wnr also removed. Aivicefre. SeiMl menu .n ini. Taw. One-t..nrtheh," anglST 101 Duarw dttetU N'sw York". circular.. I, In yonr lh-nggk.1 and ask and lulanee in one, tw'S three and lot.r ' I lor KtsarL's Woaw Stvarp. Price 1 ir rear.. A 6ne aoMiitn.ent ofrlnths. oa.rnrna' Teatmr;;, o-c, a.wrvs nssss ni .tr taie by ' t.B, 1011X. MjSCLL.i.E0VS SOMETHING NEW r"or everv fcrson in Juniata' tuuutv. uilv at . . " . ', - CHEAP JOHN'S STORE ! tie '.Vu ports LiihaJs livm li.:il; ti,ai)Vaft"l)il' nve!1 Lci"c Tats c - Everyth NEW & LATEST STYLES I Goods Kcruived Week by lilinot every 8!i-rjj; )iri'L rii LLY lot tMUL SCHOT'iV WulLPoper Wall Paper ! Wall jfcipcrl Ail of tlfis Sfrifig'a Jftvfes aftil all liivf no'oM stvck Oii brnl NOW IN stoiip:, Carefully sniveled for tli Trade, afld will be soM che;ijt at IIE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE In It. E. roKef-j strket, orrosiTiiTiii: (OlKl y.iKi MIFFLINTt'TTy, JUNIATA COI NTV, PA. . , ' ii ., . lloiisekecpeiV llurdu'sire, I5uill- Ilnr(JvarC7 j . , j MECHAMCrS' TOOLS, LEATIJEIv, PAINT. OILS, "I l l rt C i j (jrLAbi 4X1., Xt.: ,,. all of first quality, constantly on hand. I invite the public li ' fcall and rcc ine: Mttllfiitewn. 2ti, !874-ff D. W. Harley & Cos I tbe plice whtte jou oau buy j " iiiK bit axi Tiii; tuiurKvr I MtiS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING ! iUt?, bJps, Portly, shoes, .ixd rt KMstitya hoods. 'frjj are preparerT fo rh Vit orfe of th most rht-ieo and . t ik k. ver ofTen-.i tc thK suarken 4ni at .iSTOXISBIXfit T 10 II Miff's ' Also, measured lakro for u'!u and at abort solice, very rjasonanle. . Ketuember ihe pi4ce, in - !lo.fmau3 Water J'reels JllPrLIXTOWS. I' A. JUST OPENED! s I k NeT Spri; and Su'miccf Stock of (LOtiHXGj HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AM) SIlOES, For Men, BoJ s,. Woiuen, Mw-J aVid Child '.VATCHKS ANl C Afi P ETS AXD f"LP0K O 1 i; : I All 2f rite., fo r"rr-pii1 In t"i s.rink .far iwMiih ago. rtrStTl . M.tDE TJ OKlttK.3 l aro-rson, n. jtr. 1 1, i.-. i. dcNpondent t irtims of tlie diiteae often fancy tbemsclres I hi- prey, in turn, of e.ery TK.frt eiatady. Tlii is due, in jart, lo thr close sympathy wkien exists Knreen flie stiHuach and the brats, and in part ali'.i the tact that any dislwrhance nf file Uixus tire tunclMHt ismnrilr rtiv.rder ihe lirvr. ffce bowels a4 tW n7vniM syt'tein',' and effects to sotiM. extent, tbe juaiits of the brood. ... . K. F. Runlest' Writer W?ne ol In.r is S sure cure: . . , . .'. , I to be tried rM i . m m j. - .1 - ' nrescrrSer' e'att for irrany tears mt tie iir.- . . . . ' . .... tree of eAirrreul pbysiciaus with unprsU..U 1 s-li a uil borl. ronatiiMtion. htaila- he. l dixiinnM. sleei-'ewness and low sinrils. Trr. nvi dealers everjw here, ; ' - wb,.',,. 1 I F W w I SIS ' ReflnoveaT in a few honrs. No fee asked bottle. The Worm Synrn never lads. Jeb "sfk tit shrrt notice at th.- t flit 6. ! Drpepsia! Dyspeps?.? Ihrtepsia! MatbocdrHowLon.HowRpstcrrl j r).p-u..J tue most pcrplux,. ,.f all TAP. r. herwel'N f.M.at.d E-..-human ailnw.rs. Its mii are almost t JLJ) I .. ... , ... . , success r It Is Sol txpocierj or inienaeu lo .11 Ik. .l.- .-. . I.. u-hiA'ti th.. I.w.:m. ... ., . j. i . " .-".mi. ...H um .-, i.Kt, run; iiiins .1 ciie.io- ! lamilv la sulHvct, but is irraiftea U rl'ic . lien IO. I llYNXH-lMlA Ul ItS IIMrttt O.tlW.te l.lfl.L. kliU. " 1 . ... ' . " .r j ,-. . . e t u rl his Lecture nlniubl s in Ihe nanl.i - , kel a Hitter nine ..f tniti neer fii:is lonre. . ... . ... . i ; . 'It everv l'u:h ami ev.rry i:i:i m the bml. t : . j . V .1 . . ... eiit uiiI. r se:il, tn a plain . envwlom-, t. , ' wind and riMi.g ol llie IimhI, nrvtie-w -f Uk- , . . j . . i . . . .. , anr aidre. movt-mmi. n tii r-eetM ! .JDI ERTISFVE. IS. diret t to .i!Tiiii it iismea.' engage S ia l? any tuo in juntv lit t from KuVopc every i:s, kc.: .V&r Brtrk BuilJii, r JOHN W; MtTTTtERSBAUGfl. parts of suits, which M'.l Su made totricr New liuiloin, corucr of I'ri.Ie au'I vn. Notion, K-n'a X iii'ii'Vn'S G JEW'LBT. iu Tallies. Cli f :r tS.'au tin I'h-MpTsiof A SAiiltL STKATI.r;. cine) uf Sp-rtuatorrh.TA or Se ne, lnv.-;'nrit;iry S -nunl l,oen. Iii'l-teH-r, M.-nt.il s'kI P1iyti-.i fneapru-it t In.-petlimt-nN I. Miirri'".," ffr ' t'.r sumptsnn, F il-r"y atM Fi',' it(.ir"i ! lf rrilutg. n.'c 'it .. nl eTtriea;an.-. Ate. Cj"Price, in a seal"! einelop , wile si cewt. The eeler-t.-l aiith'.r. in rl-ii s'.lni.r.it.le Esay, elearH 'reiio.n-rt?!.. fr.ui a thirfe years, sucrwrf'nl prurtie. that lb atio-m wallv cure.1 n'loiit the dati;r.T"i use ot imernai me.iei.e or ii.e artitiirjaii.Mt 01 rn . .. . . . kr lie t tN.mtl.ta ...it a nwMlr at euro at ONff mnWe, certain, and ert. ein .l. ny nv-ans ni vhicli tn'.jrv sufrrer. no mafter whaS l.M post stamp. Puilil-r-'. til AS. J. C. K'LI.NT K. fo. 127 B.-.ry. New Yfk. Pont-Ofli'-e Box Wi. Nav. in. M7:iv. Rare.InducerarSnt8 i Q C 1f Ml At.KKS OK UNI) ror, JsJ-IUf SAI.h. Sai-I latvls aresit- uated on and near the t . uro a. Fulton Kail- LEVI HKCHT . BS'tTHEK. fucU. ota, Ar rf v.. ii nili.af treak-