-. - -JlIlTmflOyXf r vTealaieeiday. Jue , 1ST, - , . TERMS. T.u.o 4vrfi,au inserts-rat cents vet inch for each insertion. . . . i iSajnienl 1uiioeia notice in local eo! htuii, 10 c per Una lue each inserr.ow. . If t iriio ill Ue made to th e deairin' ! u jUaii-j, the year, half or qrMd tLe .d, named Lob Tu tft. . ij 1 iquimd. t.a thea aade a ae oons- PENN'A, . B. TIME TABLE.j r,,"5nt gt Lrae on to other notea 0 " . 'T :.: - ,' w.-i alleged to be furred and bald by third N nd after Snndac, .Mar 22rd. l.7o,! . J a. nitir rain will leave Mirtiio Su-: parties, and a warrant u issued" by a tioii, P. B. R.; as follows: ' Ibanua aldernian and Long was again . r.i 1 I- V , - arrested a..d lodged ia jail, unable to trhil::.elr Express. 12 ami ., . . ...... . . . , ; S Pacific Kxpre.....;.;....l0 0-2Bi.,,bi" On the day appointed lor 1 Hamsllurg Accommodation...; 11 0a m ; . : m n m i i . ti AUantic Expres 9 K P m ! I ltllflM). ' I Paetic Express... I Tt fawtcDger ,.. :MH:..., : Ft Line 3 SUp mi C 4 5 p in t M!jcd.... u - : I ri. 1 v w. it si f Pii.'y. : Daily rrrrpt Smdiy. 5 fflrff fcff Jfoajfoji :.z Tlirce tnftiTS do not atop at thia aUtirn": Cineauoaa Ex.., we.t, time here 1 1 t. m. ; J'!t Line, cast, 2 17 a. m.; Ifciy E- p.e.,t,184p.n j j LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE. ' -i . i GuiUr reTeitip put in Pf!eraon Are f t ' . r AlinaVutcU aenJio. ii i hlnnUi toer, agreed to bti tbe teatimouy, .OUM.. 'I when U.e Commonwealth prodaoed a An Hjoun.-d PwaLytery t at Ac4e. J ""br Of inatrumenU of writing by mta yeirtcrday. . J Mr Laud is, and proTed them to be gen- A tn.ng ilcroction of "Msyapple rot" . nine, after . which Mr. Rauch, of Lan it is Mid will kill potato bit. ' j caster, was called as an export, and on PhiUd'-lpliU niarkrt tn5tt')iM. Wheat coaring tbe genuine with the notes SlJiltoi.34; com (-SiPlci oi.!C9c. j ia question lie pronounced tho laUer Thoroughly Making rainaviwted tbbpart ; (orirrie?. withant hesitation." 'I"" .t tire &atq a Saturday and M.adxr., J ij I Toli KtcidiT ha had a baa.il Walk put , aglliMt ,Jr Lacdig wbmittcd t l..nr tbe front ot' bia property at East! n , . ... , it , , j,ijMet . ' j Mr. .Ranch, and although :thcy bad t 4 ; , ! passed through tbe bank, one of them The coutniOnication iron rhiuatlhui c ... . " , ran, to band at the time the form, were j was pronounced geouwe and the otler iwkingnp. , j a forgtry -evidently manufactured by Hmitinedon rounty Orangcra propm to j tlle. 8aIne band that Illiiiafactured the tioltl a Grand Council in Huotingdou on tlktJwo notea upon which tbe prosecution tl'b of this irmith. j If yon wf.tit a nire, neat-fitting Boot, h hoc, or Gaiter; pu to Todd, lie baa a oir.pVte line, ind illa at prtcfl to anit j every pcrkoni ' - i. . i The iiitud, a rt-orgiied,- aa TU on the a:ru-t a ttw evenings a;o, dircouroir.g tlwir nrhi-t liiuw.. It wai-lii)UI Sppiuci atvd. -Jr-ni-ti Conference df the Lutheran Mn.-l of otutral Fennsyivsnia wa- meetat ' .. i I ... ( . '- VJ" . a Saturd-v. Surha race j ..k! to bo ,,,8 proper.,, ,uoe an lource -,f 'pr- .t f-ft r ' tuerHment:- The ; !iabiiities to the amouiltof about $-20,-prizc as s lu-gc tub.. r j (WO: Some time back be bongbt a fur- t:bnj J.'hu has rrtnnted fnm Europe, ' uace located iu the Lebanon valley at t-nAing tike health it.srli:. Tlie -ols he , sheriff's sale for fi:$d,000, aud this is l.-onghl with bim cannot be enumerated ; tDoUt the extent of his liabilities His ih.-y must be seen, fall at hi pi"- " ' fP1n.K .,-.I.U t.... l.M..nl ChfiI'i l.-lti ..ii Thirlt TfTTfl 1 baa pill the Detuo'.-raty in Snch a ludicrwtn iwiMiu.ii that tb'V scatrely knoar nbat to! ay or al.ere lo..k. ', . ? muraereo, pernaps Dy a ti.ira par- Tl latest aulesis vry varkty of M.riiVjty interested in the alkged forgeries. Shirt, Nevk-ties. Collars and CkITs, at ' Au intelligent citizen of Mount Joy prices l.,-r,T than ccr. at J. B. M. Todd's. aUo ejprgjjej tue benef tl,t' it jg a in !,atter.'rn. - : . " ' . -r - . - V -r ease of murder. 1 liin iliirg ilM-iiien arreted three rail- ! . , . . , .. .ii.i , , A Harrisburg detective was at Mount rad train ni.n aild t.Mili tliem to the tiwn . o ju.-t n.eutioiied y. sterday morninj; at Pat-j Joy, but failed to obtain any clUO. It t.-ri..n. on the charge of robbin- cart at ! is alleged that several strangers were llarri-l.ur-. j at tho Mount Joy hotel wbiio Mr. Lan- llnntinplon county has formed a Mem- j djg storf;ed here . 1b tbtJ .pMred hrial Aasocution," the Turpose -of which! . . f j 1 .irn , , , . 1 , , to be out of funds, but on the follow- hi. all be the .roper observance of )ecora-1 !,.. Day, and the Linking of the necessary y "ie of tbem bad plenty of mon- arrangemeuts ther.-t"r. ' iJ- After buying a trunk in the town, Kra.l I'resident Orant's lettur on tile they left in a westward traiB, but wbo tl.iestion,ot Third Term ; il is a kisUwical j t,eT were or wuere tl,ey belong is not due unient, and should be carefully noted by 1 . . , . - - . ' . 1 known. Land .it, tue missing man, is rverv mail who wishes or professes to keep : , . , 1 . . . , ,,, ..;,,,,. ! about five feet six inches high, and nf- bosted on iiiiHortaiil events in tho history . of the country. I J ,,f fc'e. Pennsylvania Ger- 1 11 const-qnewe of the rtoieus work ol 1 tbe uiint ra in the coal region. Captain Mc- Clelldira ron.inr was ordorel to aaseiubls' ia their armory last Wednesday, in rvadi hess for further order. -Tiley lnevcr, were not cslled to the Iron'.. . Tu-y are yet under orders. T - Keal Ingers.iU's t.f tim.my a published in another place in this paper. It is the l.rst definite statemfelit tbat tl.o puStie hare had as to the manner of ptocerdiire OT rbe I New Yerk Kmc. It is au illustration of the rin work f the Democracy. The best line or lien's aud Bora' Cloth ing k.'ir bronchi to this county, eaa be found St Todd's. The immense amount be 1 is selling proof enough to convince every ,.. . , . j :' - - The First Quarterly Meeting of Port Royal Circuit will be held in "old Ebeneter" fbureh, Saturday and Sabbath, June 12th and ;ith. The Presiding Elder will preach Saturday morning, and Quarterly Confor fnce will meet immediately after preaching. The P. E. will preach in Port Royal Sab I'atb evening at 7:45. The grasshopper ha turned away , from iliouri, and gone westward,- whence be came. Was it the fasting and praying of the Cod-loving and God-fearing people who . hsnped tht course of tbe insect t from Kansas the news relative to that insect is cheering. - The Kansas Firmer of a recent late says : "A By called the Tachioer fly has pat in an appearance ia thia State. Thia insect finds its accial mission in the de strnction of grasshoppers. . It deposits its eggs bpoh the grasshopper, which there develop into grubs and penetrate the grass hopper aild eat into his vitals. In many rases the grubs may be seen by the naked eye on opening the la jet sized lire hop It." . The Farmer considers the appear auce of this fly a most encouraging fact .'or tbe people of Kansas, and adds that it de termines without doubt the alter Impossi bility of these terrible pests devssta'iog the Utes farther east. Lost oft Siclks A common prsir.niiory Nate for one thousand dollars, payable to Michaji Uussrr. Note dated April Jsl, 1874, payable one year after date, and signed by W. 11. Kurts and David Hoist. All pvr sou.i are hereby notified not to purr base or targain for said note. s it baa been paid in fuh. W. IL KURTZ. June -St i . - . j Tax Lavs Tcs is taking the pbee pf he orur.'on ?teel Pen wherever uA-d.-1 ft will not corrode; it will not failure stated inks ; it witt write as smoothly as a . fold pen ; it will outlast a dozen steel pens. Sent by Tuail fur $2 a gross, or 20c a dozen. Tbe trade supplied by FaTsiscsa Baer., Lewis- town, Pa., Ueaeral AgenU for Juniata, Kif- llin. Iluntiugdoa, Centre and Snyder coou- Svkl b, B. I". KrrNca. 3t of Verrj iSbMpl"tJaAg 'eountv, remains a mystery. Ha left bis bona jfur "Mount Mo, Lancaster county, eb May 12th, aaa baa sot bate beard from ainee. , Speaking a Nr. Laadia, a eor- "sPaa ef tba tt4adelp.it. Itsus, . - writing frcia Lancaster, aaja Ha waa , praseoutor in a recent ease tried ia ike Lebanon Court for forMr. bearing before the alderman. Mr. Lan . r - wiui uiv cuuuaci, lueattra. ' , - j Funk aud Light, but owing to tba io- '.i Bfasj; disposition ,'of Sir. Miller, couusel for ..10 10 a !, .... . . , J-"B ' ueariug was postpone!, ana ftoniO dl l afterward M r. Landis di- I I " - "UJI"' ol-,v' . " Satarday laat, nolwitbataading tboaWnceof tbe proaecutor) tbehear- ',i i , . , ,0 fot&TJ ".d before the ." alderman at , Lebanon. Mowra. Miller , and Uobin contended i tbat tbe prisoner was entitled to a dia- cbarce becabad tnera wu no rainanublit prosecutor ' present;- Tbe.' alderman, 0n cross-examination two other wo other notes i is based. The expert also ' compared the signatures, alleged to be forged, with tbe handwriting of Long, the ac cused, and lucliuedtojbelieve tbat the uaiue of Isodis srua written by -a third party. The prisoner was committed for trial in default of bail.: . The most reliable information, in re ..gard to Mr. Laudis, eathered from meBlba of nia f(iraiiy and near neigh-1 bors, is a follows: lie is a mau of good j repute, eouud mind aud strict temper u.u:.L -I -II " b"" -V . why b? should voluntarily ebsrnt biiu ...ir ...t n. i.. ! j rt . l. . a , aiSu( and a haid working farmer Ill's, f kfebtkiCK Watts, Commis sioner of the Uuitd States Agricultu ral Department at Washington, ia a circular relative to the grasshopper, gives the following description ! The destructive iusect ia almost identical with our comuind red legged grasshop- per, differing ouly in tbe length aud strength oMue-wing,hich is one third longer. ' The shape' is just' the same. It has been stated tbat the grasshopper which has appeared ia Vir ginia is of the true Kansas breed. This is not so, aud alarm on that account need not be felt. The destructive grasshopper is of tbe Alpine species. Tbe South American grasshopper Is an immense fellow, lour and fire' inches long, aud ugly-looking. The kind that John the Raptist used to eat are of medium size, and belong to tbe Asiatic and, Africau tribes. . W biiu the ravages of tbe insect threaten to be very bad ib Kaunas, ebrsska and Missouri, it is not uulikely that siooud plantings of grain, vines and Vegetables may wholly escape. The experience gained last year ia devising efficient methods for their extermination is considered Very valuable." . . .-. ' Tiie Pennsylvania Reserve Asso oiation beld its annual meeting in Wil liaaisport, oa Wednesday,' the 3d inst. Gov. A. G. Cartin presided, and Gen eral Martin D. liardin delivered tbe oration. Tbe city was decorated in a very elegant manner, and the proces sion which xuoved over tfaa principal Streets was 'welcomed at every point with banners, treameia, wottoa, corps badges, etc. About one thousand vet erans were ia fine, and Uie escort, num bering about tw thottsind, was com posed t( the local military, infantry and artillery! civic societies, wounded veterans hi carriages, ' tile mayor and councils, aud citizen in carriages Gov.' Ilartranft aud eta? beaded tbe First division. A iuuer was served to tbe TeteUfi soldiers by Che ladies 'of tbe eity. Tba board of ofioera was re-elected. 14 every respect tho re unioo was an entire and complete suj- .n .. . .. t a ecM. fcvery rcgimect was representee and the reception was carried out etrict- ly according to programme. Tenerabie Irienu 7T 15e Laanl t town GaittU is oaV'of good burner at tbe ukinterpreUuvn of tba -fisb law -Last week be said r In July of last year thaiab (Joasiuiaawaera, ia accordanoe with tba 9tfc otoa c f lb aetof 1873, ga' notice tbat black baas spawn from tba let day of May until tba 15:h day of .July V, pickerel spawn ia Mar oh, April and May; pike 'and perch ia April, May and Jane ; sua fob ia Jane and Jaly ; front from tbe IStb of Aug ust until the 1st of April ; yellow perch in March, Apttl and May;' catfih in June and July, during which time they declared it Uclawful to take tbe said ashes ; but beyond ;be publication in a few Harrtsbora papers took no meas- ,.' i'.' " , m , urea loanable pfW t be made of such r 4 " pubheation outside of Daopbin county. Now, aJtbotlgh tbit decision s law, it seems impossible to convince one out of tea of .those" who 'go in' pursuit cf soch Gab that it is so, beosoe tbey road in tbe pamphlet laws "fiist of Juue." The LegTslafure,,. too, by a blundering oversight or neglect; failed to incorpo rate this decision into the'smendments made to the gsme law, so tbat it re raaibs what wight bo termed . ' "ltgal fiction.M DcxeDs were getting ready on Monday, with rods' and lines, and yesterday we presume the Juniata was lined with fishermen Jrom its source to its nioutb, all intent oa eateaing the probibited fish-.;' A'few who regard tbe decision of course will wot go until the time, for, spawning expires. ,. That ao much doubt and ignorance exist oil tbe subject is due to the local papers on the Susrftiebamia and Juniata 'nine-tenths of which have designated the wrong day. and even the Harrisburg Patriot. in which the official notice of last year was published, on Alonday morning an nounced that "It will be lawful to book bass 'to'-niorro,'" and yesterday repeat ed the. assertion. , We bare done our share towards making these facts known, but it se-ms . to be as much an uphill business its writing or talsing against druukeaaess, and tbe -Fish Commission ers ought either to revoke tbeir deci sion or make it better (cnown. Thi3 morning,, between twelve and one o'clock, Mr.' Eli Sboop, I single young iu'sn', an employee of tbe North ern 'Central "Railway, was instantly crushed t death by being eaugbt be tween tlie'deaJ ' wood,' while coupling cars, in the Msrysville yard. An in quest was beldj consisting of the fol lowing jurors, under Kuiaduel Reising er, Esq. T- Cyrts Rhodes, Sy R. Brady, Amos Fetrow, 1 Andrew Ulosser, John W e'xler and , Y.' D.'Uornberger, who rendered a verdict in accordance with .... .1 r- I l i. CL. ' ,ue aoovc ..cis. ; .-sr. tu--op was a j much rei-pected young man and is tbe third victim within afew weeks out of Maryevilie ail. haviiuf resided ia ad- j ioitriuff buildines. 'A tefj sirirular fa ... r- . ' 1 ' , .1 .1 talitv. . t or the size of the town the number killed and injured" of late has certainly become alsrming. Harris- burg Telegraph of funi i. Tub Perry Couuly Freenn of last week says : Last week Mr. Albert Sha ver, of tiiie borongh,' whilst peeling bark on Jack's Muuataih. in Mifflin roanty, was bitten en' tbe end of one of his fingers ' by a copperhead. lie bas come home, and tells us that when bit ten Lis fellow workmen applied to tbe wound, from which issued blood, indigo and turpentine, (carried along, to be used f"r snake bites,) which quickly re duced the swollen band and arm, and caused the pain to cease.-' We notice this case particularly with . a view tr announce the remedy so successfully applied, as it is new to U, though pet haps sot to tbe public ingeocaal.. The indigo is put oil the. wound, aad the turpentine poured opon 'it.' Quantity, to be applied, we suppose not particu lar. ' -:. ' " ' 1 ' . . ; - 1 A WsstebX exchange says : News papers a?e sometimes called upon to correct queer b!npders in typography. A Detroit psper has the following which is funny: 'Those of our", readers' who were surprised to fes4 id our report of the Congregational convention at Kal amazoo last -week' that in some locali ties there 'were not shingles enough for two churches' will get our correspond ent's intentions and tba truth of the stofj by correcting it by tbe insertion of the. word 'support' iu place of 'shin gles. : The cHureb at Lodi was printed as having been, during tho yearj 'af flicted, with measles.', What tbe re port said was tbat tbe ehnrch at Lodi bad been daring the year. 'afflicted with divisions Ttf : tbe observant' mind . ; t- . '- 1.1 . ... these errors of tba compositor appear unaccountable." . " ' !' 1 estebdat a woman with a obild about three or four months old arrived oa the 11:40 a-.m. Cumberland Valley train', and put up at Boyer's Hotel, op posite tho depot, ac3 remained there until about 4.0$ p. rn.T when she left her child and Btsxted out,' saying she was going to look Up her husband ; but we presume she is sillf "locking forber busband." She failed to retttrn and t 1 ' at ' baa pot since been beard of. , She was of medium site, rather ; sleader and wora a light blue over dress and called her ebild. "Barry": M. MZK& tSJS kind-hearted landlady of the "Bojer Hoas, bas thai far Cared for tbe child. Harrubarg Telegraph of June Z. , ,. ixaxlAS 8u aVd' C;;XEXS-r offer for sale twenty stocks of Italian Beea, in good condition, and id tbe "Ame rican Moveable Comb Hire, at fl!! to 918 each ; also Queens at S each . TestooT Queens, to breed from, $3.00 ea-h. - Call oil or Address S. r. WHARTON'; " Je93t I Spruce Rill; Juniata Co Pa. . . , r . 11 il ' " I It is said that the 4 estorn gra.sbopiwr. catBOtliv east' of seventeen' degrees-of Wifaingloa on aoronot or Ibc cbaia't." ' ' y, ... t . .- - . ! i isooia'WiIcirAre Boota. In our younger days we re uxt tuber to bare po adored long and Wringing over tba oddity T the abora caption) which atood, always as a bead-line, on the Brat page of saany rare and rvadaU Tolnmea, issued by sa old publishing house sow long retired Oau tmrinevj. Tk etperience of matorer yeaia baa taaght as that tba odd quotation earned the weight of a thoughtful eriticiam condensed ia a aingleaewseaee; for while of tba nuking of many books there ia no end,1 tbe additions to a good and healthful literature bear bill a trifling relation t the sum total of pnblication. Tbeae reflections are natiirlity caSncd by ! ine appearance ot the flrat Dumber of a new .work, quaintly atrlcl A Century After,' " hirh, appoaitrly enough, is a handsomely la"tod exame, ia U, own pages, of tbe sitUjsct with which h deals tbe astounding ,u . . 7, advance of Bur ptWple In the arts and all rtien,iBc lfia f3dasirial pursuit, ia the flnt century of their existence aa a nation, J ' This delightful book wi I be tastefully il '""tratcd by abont two hundred and flfty Splendid engravings, from original designs by DaMey, Thomaa Moran, Botoll; Sehell, Hamilton and Woodward; Hftd otlier emi ntut American artista. The anblune moun tain scenery and the lovely vaueya of I'enn sylrar.la, and the picturesque and architec tural bcantiea of Philadelphia and her sis ter cities of our State, will all receive their j fair share of representation in tbe exquisite engravings which will aderfl Its pages. Tbe editorial department is in charge ot Ed want Irahan, a hose graphic and spirited sketches of tbe incidents aud every-day lils of tbe ausn connected with our history lend aa additioaal charm to a work which we heartily commend to ail who love a good book, i --. . ' Published in Philadelphia, by Allen, Lane k. Scott, awl i. W. LauUerbach, and to be eoinr. feted in Bltrcn aeani-uionlhly parts, at bl ty centaeaek. bold only by subscription." Wao ippreciatea the fact that there is sny great importance attached td snch a com modity aa a Piu. 1 It is generally supposed that anybody can make them, as all can make them-' But Visit the laboratory of Dr. J. Cf Ayor and you win be disabused of the idea, that it is a trifle to make any medicine and adapt it to the wants of millions of men to so adjust It to their needs, and so cure their complaints, as to make them its con stant customers in all the aones. - Physi cians "ml it requires some skill to adapt their doses to a single patient; ask them if it ia aot an intricate problem to adjust a purgative pill to the necessities of untold numbers, so that it shall benc'Ct them near ly all' ' Dr. Ayer's laboratory ai'pplios 60,000 doses of his Pills per diem, cr 19,000,000 a year.' Think ' of libit Esculapius! Well may it Jthitun the bead of auy man to ad minister to tbat amount of suffiiing, and specially when, as is here evident, every thing is done with the extremo&t nicety and care Randolph ( Vt ) Staiuma. ATTESTiflt, FjranEas. Tbe Comly Horse Kukj has gained for itself a wide and last ing reputation and proved itself to be the victor or the tbe Heidi It ia tbe best Rake ever introduced among farmers the mod simple in construction and tbe easiest man seed, as it is aclf-unloslmr. It is the least ube OQt of 0 as the whoels are nde with the best wood hnbs. 'It does the best work with the least effort on tbe part "f he operator, of any rake ever used by the iVrwr. Each tooth is independent of its fellow, but all are so fastened to the axle tbat none can get Ibc least out of place. From tbe tea thousand ia use last year, we have yet to hear of the first one that showed tbe li-aSf imperfection. This popular Rake has established its own reputation in the Held, and took the first reward of merit at the Juniata County Agricultural Fair, 1874. I sold til teen of these Rake last season, and ibey all gave entire tatisfaction. I aiu also Agent for the sale of tbe Screw Mower, which was awarded the Prize Gold ateda! In a fiekl contest under tbe au spices of the Chester County Agricultural Society, lat June. Tbe machinery of the Mower' is SU encased, so that no dirt, wood or strait can get into it to injure or clog it. Little time ia required to oil it, ashy an im provement of the oil cups, once oiling is all tliat is needed to cut many acres ot gra&s. The knives are run by a screw gearing 1 the most thorough and noiseless gearing in vented. The whole machine bsing the most thorough and lecent improvement placed iu the market. I also sell the Keystone Reaper and Mow. Cr combined, with the improved Johnson Self-Rake. This machine is extensively in nse among farmers in the eastern part of the State ; and wbereever it has been intro duced it has so executed iis work that there is a constantly increasing demand for it. Give my machines a careful inspection before purchasing elsew here. I kuow you will decide in lavor of tbem if you are in need of an implement of the kind. D. M. JAMISON, Jr., Agent. alcAlisterville, Juniata Co., l a. Mav 2'V6t MA lill I ED: GOSHEN SHOBBELL On the 27th ult., at the residence of Mr. Haines, of Turfctt township, by Rev. W. R. Whitney, Mr. Isaac M. Goshen, er Patterson, and Miss Sarah T. Shobbell, of Turbett township. JAMISON At his residence in Fayette township, June 1st, R. IV. Jamison, aged SU years, 8 months and 7 days. COMMEIICJAX. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. A H. A. Stambaugh. MirriisiTowSj Jane 9, 1875. Butter 16 Eggs, t 1 15 Lard..'... 15 Bacon : 11 Potatoes 1 00 Oiiions...i...... I 30 ' MIFFLINfOWN GRAIN MARKET, Corrected weekly by Buyers tt Kennedy. -: Qiotatioss roa To-dat. Wednesday, Juue 9, 1875. Clwerseed ' . $-5 50 Wheat, prime.... ....... 115 Corn, " C Oats, ' " 1 : . 5 )a60 Special .Yoticet.' TO COSStfMPTlTES. The advertif ri having been permanently cured of tbat itread disease, Consumption, by a siopie remedy; s anxious to make known to his tellow sufferers the means ol core. To all who desire It, be will send a and nsing tbe Sasre, wbicn they will And a sure cure for ConSUibjitiun. Asthma, Bron chitis, avc. Parties wishing the prescrip tion will please address Rer; E. A. WILSON, 194 Penn St., WUIiamsburgh, New York. larrS-fim' ERRORS OP OVTtii A GEHTLEMAN wto'anaeTed for years from Nervous Debility, Premature tecay, and all fbe t fleets of youthful Indiscretion will, for the sake of suflering feminity, send free lo all wbo need it, the recipe aud direction for making tbe simple refridy by which be was cured. 5 offerers wislfihe to profit by the advertrscr's experience can d!o midre!Blin- uAdenc. j JOHN B. OGPF.N, ' iauC-Cm , t- Cedar at., New YorVi. " - BUYERS '& KENNEBrY, (Successors to D. P. Sulduff.) DB.VLEH? IS COAL, CEMENT; ! Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster,! SEEDS, SILT, fcC. t(e buy Grain to be delivered at cither Miffiintowa or Perrysville. ' We win alao have coal at both placea to auit the trade. We are prepared to turnUb SJt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS a. KENNEDY, j April 21, 1873-tf t rCX I AT A VALLEY UASK. Pomeroy, Patterson. Jacobs & Co. HirrLlXTU, JISIAT4 COCSTT, rx. . CAPITAL., $80,OOsi GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. D1BECTOKS : Jerome N. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, Amos G. Bonsall, John Bulshacn; 11. Ii. Berhtel, I. W. Frank. . Vnittd Slain SnrUtf, Binds, 4r. bought and sold. Gold and Silver bought st highestt rate. DtporitM rtethtd, collection made, draft on the principal citttt, and a general asJnsr ostisrir tTUnidcteH. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit.. - juueS'74-tf EH DBUCs STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building,) main Street, 9I101intttu, Ia. DKALERd IN ! DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, OLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS. BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, II AIU BRUSHES, TOO I'll BRUSHES, PER rCMERY.CO.MBS, SOAPS.HAIK OIL,TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONKRY L A ft G B V A ft I K T r OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted iron, high authority. C7"Puresl of WINE3 A3D LIQUORS for medical purposes. C?"PRESCR1PT10NS cmpounded with great care. (Jane-tl. g B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAIL011, in room on second story of R. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa, FASHIONABLE GOODS always on band. CUSTOM WORK DoNK on the Nhortcst notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS tlylng goods ran hate them cut in garments tree of charge. BVTTER1C1CS PJTTER.VS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct M, I973tf The Qreat Discovery ! E. F. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IR0.T; for ths care of a weak stomach, general debility, indigestion, disease of the nervous system, constipation, acidity of tbe stomach, and all cases requiring a tonic. Tbis wine includes the most agreeable and etlicietit Salt of Iron we possess Ci trate of MtlgflctlS Oxide, combined with the most energetic of vegetable tonics Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and general prostration, of an efficient Salt of Iron combined with our talnable Nerve, is most happy. It aug ments tbe appetite, raises the pulse, takea away muscular Oal.biness, removes the pal lor of debility, and gives I Gond vigor to tne countenance. Do yen want something to stiengtben you? Do you want a good appetite I Do you want to get rid of nervousness f Do yon want enerey Dd tbu want to slcp welt ? Do you want to build up your constitution T Do yon want to feel well I Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling T K yon d.. trv KUNKEL'S BITTER WINK OP IRON. I This truly valuable tonic rieen io th. 'r-' ongbly tested by all classes of the commu nity ti.at it is now deemed indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It costs but little; puri ties the blood, and gives tone tone to the stomach, renovates tbe syste.n aud prolongs lite. Ererybody shoul 1 have it. I only ask a trial of this valuable; tonic ! Price $1 per bottle. E. F. Kl NKEL, Sole Proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask your druggist for Kunkel'a Bitter Wine of Iron, and lake no otht-r make. SoM only in 91 bottles. All others are counterfeit, so be ware of them. Tapes Wain Entirely removed with purely vegetable medicine, passing from the system alivs. No fee until the heed passes. Come and refer t,o patients treated. Dr. E. F. Kia KE1, No. 259 North Ninth street, Philadel phia. Advice free. Seat, Tin and Stomach Worms also removed. Ask your druggist for K is k el's tt'oea Svarr. Price $1 per bottle. Send for circular. AV9ID QtJACiS k IMPOS TORS; Xo Charge for JJbice and Consultation. Da. J. B. Dvorr, graduate of Jtffcrtb Medical College, Philadelphia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of tHe Sexual or Urinary Organs (which he tii fhie an especial study) either in male Or female, no matter from what cause originating or of bow long standing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat dtseasea with success. Cnres gnarauteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forwa'td Idler dVJc-r!.'ing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Send for tbe Gaidt to Health. Price 10 cents. J. B. DY0TT, t. D., Physician and Surgeon, angl) 104 Duane Street, New York. -T rANTED, AGENTS, male and lemale, v v to aell Pictures everywhere. Four teen thousand retailed by one. Another writes: I can make more money at this ousiness llian 1 can on a $10100 farm, all stocked " VYillf .fcl . CO., jan27 Norwich, Coun. FIRSt-CLwfSS PICTURES takan at Hess' Photograph Gallery, BrHre st ' Mifflintown'. .Wssriiiaai'ss Ayer's Cheny T taw Thiwa aasa I awah aa Ooucha, Colds, WBoepaac Oeugh, Brooehitia, latkma. aaa uonausapueav .'. yfs. -. Atamarwa .fT diseennta or asod- AWl eraacieacc.few are fl ML lot mora real valae A T f to mankind than I ,i - "V rrws efieenaa reav l ft . Medvftr a0 dlseasae J J I of the Throat aad I I i iaisn. A vast Wi. V M 1 , uhvUeiwii, UNI a ether countries, has, shown that It doss aurt'y and eftVcrnstlr cratrol them. The tes tinonv of our best citizen, of all ehrues, ta Ubltshe the fact, that Citrsav Pri-rosus, will and dots rslirre and core the stBictii c' cdrs of the Tbml aad Lrnnr bs.vuad auy ether anrdkine. The oowi dsBzenws aifsc-, tiooa of liie taunaoarr Urrsss yield te its . power; sad rases of Casamptta, cured Lr this prrpo ration,- are pubuc!- knows, sa rimvkaul s hardly to be believed, ware thsr not proven eeyo:id depute. A, a rsta lv it i, adequate, on which the pnblie nury ra.'y fnr full proter'ion. By earing Cousaw, the WHroetitr ef nors aerious dissssa, t , asses unnnblbsrse Uvea, and an airrmit of astfarsug sM to be computed. It caaicm(e kiwi,. . sod eoaviuL-es the most acewtice1. Evsry faiciiy should keep U oa hand as a protsctioa sisuiit the 'esrtr and unnarcs.v'l attsrks of Piilmofcary A fleet in, which are easily met at Ant, bat which became ineura blt, and too often fatal, if Defected. Trader Innrs need thia iefenet; and it ia an wise te be without iu A a sarguard- to ehildrao. smkl the dntrauiiig dir which bsaet the ?"hnat and ChsU of cbiidbosu, ClfsaaV scToasi. ia iavaloabki for, by its timely. m, multitaues are rescued from premafura rrarss. aud saved to the kve ana afiectiotf centred on there. It acts speedily and safety, aH!ilt ordinary eelds, ecnriiig tonnd and Lil-TTTtonii" slsrv. No one wiB sallev trtnblSMne iawacwsn aad nainfal Brosyi chilis, whea they haew aow easily uey caw be cured. Originally the product of long, bboriooa, and wrceatful eiiemicnl iave,tiraiien, no cast or toil ia aparrd in making every bottla ia the aunost powible perfection. It may be confi dently relied Upon a powessing all the vir. tuss "it has ever exhibited, and capable of proaaonr com, as memerabk aa the graatast H has ever effected. ..." ; raap.taro av Br. J. C AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.; Praesseal isl Aaalytieal Camaasa. awut av iu ztavooirra snraarrwaaaa. - BL.tTCHLETS Improved ITCUM- a the acknowledged aTANDAKD ol tie market, by tK'puLu erdicl, the best pump for tile least noney.. Alteuliou is inviled to Bbich r.Vs liuprovod Bracket, the DropClieck Vale, stieh can be eiludrawn without disturbing lue jbiuts, . aud tha copper chamber which never cracks, scales ur rusts and will last a life time. For sale by Drulers and the trade generally.-. In order te be aure that yea get Blitchley's hump, be careful and see that it baa my trs.le-n'art as above. If you do not kuow where, to buy, descrip tive circulars, together with the same and address ol Uie agent nearest you, will be prOnipttf furnished by addressing, with statu i; CIIAS.G. BI.ATCHLEY, "" MAsvPAcrreaa, S0C Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa. 18 1875. 10. J. B, M. TODD, PAfTfcRSOS, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Oat Sale cf ClotMsg ! ( OTERCOATS AT COST I Sfilrls hnj Drmrtr. Helta dnJ Ctrl,. Boots aui Shoesj Hosiery aad j Cloixs at City Prut. A COMPLETE LfSt f GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Com titto'iM, Gum Oseraboea, Gun Overcoata- Intending to close out my stock of Win ter Uoods pieparatory to putting in a mam moth stork ot Spring and Summer tinod. I am determined . to sell Goods at such Low Pricea tliat every one can anil them selves lor a very small sum of mouey. Call lo see me, and 1 will guarantee yon satis faction. The highest market prices alluwrd for T;.f!ntry Produce, Corn and Oats. Hoop Poles, locust Po.ts and Railroad TieJ, in exchange for Goods, bv " J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874. RETT AXD ATT ItACTITE OF G OODS tm becvivfo it T PATTERSON DKLT. STORE. Among the many nice goods nuy be found thd lollowing s Two Dojkx Fill Pockat Biblks. Larok Lot or fuorocsAMi Auicati, Hut Tirri. ArmnaArn Albi-v, Ex iVi fv Kxivas roa Usui, Pisa Pocasr Books, Esoron to Stirrir Taa Covstt. A Gssat Va- 11111 ' j or Finv 1st- - I EsvcioFES, F 1 ! r ' BaisTot Co a an Cvans, - Blasii, Lasck Lo? or Bcamk J Book Fin Boicn Dat-Books, .HD ALL OTHEB K !XtS AMI St.r.t. I Hasvomcaj, E.XTBA QlAUTt Accoanroxs is? Tiuliss, Ftx ll.iia Barsnrs asd Coubs, Cicab Caaiis, Gva TobaC- to POCCUES, PoBT.rel.IOS, CIlKSS Boabds, Dosi ' I I '99KS, ClIECKEIS AsO : C n b c c b a Bo a b db, - ' Pboto- ' : . tjL A ft ' - TatMS', Bait Ba tin, SrrrTACLts - ! im Ei Glasses, Bcst SSOBTIIET W THB CorSTT. Tat Prnire asi Ixrrrifi fo Tali " asd ExAaiea the U'ofin. Urara- mm Place. Pattseso Da 10 Stobe. P. C. hunWo. Patterson, Kay 1?, :S71rf . CHAIR MANUFACT OUYi THE undersigned, at his shop, on Water street, Mitttintown, has now oh hand and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIHS: He atsd has a large lot of COFFINS on band, and, bavins; purchased a new Hearse, is ew prepared tw atlemi funerals at the shortest aot ice and oa the most 'ib - eral serms. He has made a groat redaction io the price of Collins. .' -. . ZT1 Repairins promptlr atieid-d i. julrlll ' O. r. ROEISCT!.' . fetJtoala cm 5t SOMETHING NEW for everv pirsba Lj JJiaa;a co-i.lv. or. y at CHEAP JOHN'S SfOBE J I l ie import Goods lroftl il'ii'oj-c transacfiorl' nitrr ix?fore iis 1 1 . .. . 1 - 1, Everyth A KM VAX- OF NEW &. LATEST STYLES ! Goods Received from Eiirbjie every Week by ailmost every 8hij). ItE'i'lXm'U.Y VoiRS, &.C., Wall Paper ! WaH Paper I Wall Paper! All of this Spring's St vies and all new nooij stock 6u LatiJ; NOW IN STOKE, Carefully relented for the Trnde, and will he sold tlicap, a THE PEOPLt'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker .Mw Bt'ui Builriinr;, MWS StiaKlif, OPiOflfHTnK COURT YA1II MIFFLINTOWN, JL'NIAT A COtiSTY, PA. Hoiisekccpers' Ifiirduare, Ittiild' ers' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS. LEATHER, PAINT, OILS; GLASS, &C, all of fifst finality, rjontantly on hand. I invite the 'iiulio ii! call and see nie. JOHN W. MUTHEKSBAUGH. 5I..H.r.'..wn, Aug. 25, 1871 -tf D.W.Harley&Co.'s I the place whero yon ean bif Uti 1IKST AUD TIIK ciiiiArKvr M YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.tTS, C.tPS. BOOIS, StlCES, .f.tO FVRXISHIXV noons. B are ptepared to exhibit one of the most rbni. e and im 'o-t t.M-k ver olT'.rcd id this market, and at JSTOXISHISKLT Ldti' MICE '. AUOi measdfes taken for suits and parte of suits, which will be mad to otdof at short notice, very reasonable. Kehiember the place, in llofrluiu's New liuilding, corner of Kridpe and Waler sheets, MIFf LfNTOitS, PA. , -nay 8, lHJ.t-U JUST OPENED I A New Spririe and Summer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SII(iES; j For Sen, B"J, Women, Jljws n'"! f'-':! WATCHES AM) JEtCI.K. CAIU'ETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOT W 5, All at rates, to corresp ond to the .hrinki' in values. Cheaper tlun the .liespi'st f a auonth ago. CT" SUITS 3IADK TO OKI'Lll. I'attetaou, I'a., Nov. II, 18.1. "ITT T in" fh- n'vtH TSf i IXUliX VX KJ tat AO A i slccepcous to rrKrniK .V to. To those iiiterrated iu the purchase ' .triclly rciiii 11YK WHISKY, lor moltcal pnrposci we of r BAILEY'S I'URE ItYK, Price Si to ?' pel gallon and sill aloe in packages to suit pt'rchcri. , vTe also handle largely a C01TER-DISTILLED WIIli-KY, rricc from l. to S 1 .7 j. . T?"c' iflT.rt TTjT.r FINE TTINKS, BRANDIES AND Cili. ai.d eii'i nianuia:ti.'fe Drt. STIVER'S TOSlC IlEftD BITTEliS. Send for price Litt. I1UET 4 CTIRIST, 1C1 North" third Street, Mfflada. sept 9. 1874-ly gOLOHOJ SElbLti, Will visit Mifflin and P'ltrini erers' Taesdar, Thursday and bafufday mornihg' and will furnish the :tri onghs wit'i the best of and will furnish tbe ;trizcris Bf the: hot- rftTF vril vt-Trl-t innc a . UEEF, l.L, St T Or , lORR, Ac. I at th very lowest refer'.. He re!ierfull , solicits tbe rVtNmare of tbe public. j April 8, In.: lr. j : '- . i I arge iiuck of ready made cMhiugoi tb. 1 -La latest and choicest stj les. tor men audi i boya, hau, caps. booU and shoe::, notions,! fmnisbir-g goods in cndir:a ranciy f..t :ih, at Samuel -ilrj.-et'a, te I'atl-oa. ! aSawaawKaasasassai Ulreot lo Millii:j'--tt Uuitic-rf t.njr;ijrel m by any oas nr Utility. - Bafgairi in a 1 T ing! UMIL SCIiOTT1. fren. Notions, M:n' Furnibhtrg Go.m1i, SANftT. S"TK.YE!f. Marlhood: HowLost.HowRertored v JuSt 1.!i!ish.-.l, a e.!iti..n of Dr. CulverwHl.".- ri-l..r:'t.sl Essa on th rdtjlrttt e'ire 'wiil.'out ni-di- a. ...... i .,.... u . ... .....!...,! ... . ; n.-s, Iiivf-lmitary S.'ir'ni il Lovrs, Iuiim.. . tency, Mei.tal au.! 'liyica! lii..ap.i'itr, 1 n ! pdiiiit'nts to Marriag.', etc. ; a., I'.'n . sumption. Epilepsy ami Fit.-.. ...dure' hy sell-iniluletR-e or s-xual citravajraoe. , ic. i C7"l'ri:r, in a seal-l cuiv.'i.je, c.l'y six cents. . The celebrated author. u ibis aoiuii ibli - Eiav, i learlv di'nionstraivs, from a thirtv ! ,M,0 1,..1.,.:ni ..rs.-ti,... tl.t HV aUm in ense.ueiM'L-s of artf.abuse ru ly bo rad-ii-ailv cured without ti c dangerous Use of iui-rn.U im:dicitie or ll.e Kf.'pli.-.atioii of tho jknile; pointing out a nio'de ol rnre at oner simple, certain, and effectual, bv DH-ans of I wh-h every sufferer, no matter mhat his comlitu.n mat be, tnsv cure biuiscli' cbeaf- ly, innately. aPd ea'allj. CThis Lecture .fonld be tu tf.e hands of every vouih and every nud In the land. Scat dnder seal, in a p!alu envelope, to any addrer:; poit-paid, on the receipt ef s'x ceiif-l or to nost sLituls. Addreaa th j lH.j. a KLINE t CO. 127 Bowery, New York. Post Oibce Box 408. Nov. tit. 1P7S-ly. Rare Inducements ! ' C aw Swwv AfHE.S lK T tVT) rni ff L3n.JnJJJ 9 ALE. Said lands are I , 'Uteil on slut n.;:ir III l.ttp a, t ullon itan- "n.,.v", s-, .., i,,h-l f ,,rn or I one bale of cttoO l the acre,- and will bo sold at prices nnriiut 'rvirt one lu twente dollars per ariro, a.-eli.iat t tle improrr. nueots on sanw. Teal.--Ooe-!ourtU eal,- ,nd balance :a one, two, three and lour rar. " l&i'l HECIIT A BBOTUER. Fcah;ria, Arksi.ws.- Styt. ; 174. e
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