SEXSSSL&'REPUBLIOANJ8" j7W"iCan tneaVirii nomimted Hon. M1FFLI.V lONVX: vTcdaesday. June 16. XS75 TEKMS. Subscription. $1.03 prr annnm. T 1 di.,rti...r.nnt in. .A Ol cents per inch for each insertion, j Transient business notice in local col- ; ami, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. . j . j . : .:tl v .a.. ... .1. - 1 ixsiik -nuns uc iii?jc 10 m cTics:nng to advertise by lb ear4 baif Cr qturter year. ; j PENABl time jaele. ON and after Sunday. May 2!rd. 187 5, pamencer arain m ill leave Uilliin Su- tion, I'. K. Kn as fullowa-: v . j, u ooo.r f i.Tran. ", f land rer offered in fee at one tim In ; rhiladelpfi Expr.i Il..IJ 43 a m j or 'ny country. A committee of I'acitic i.spre..'.....;.l..l(J W a u-l HooH hold era will probably boy the road and ; IliirriWpg Accommodation.. ..H ?."a i i miguiin the company. The bondholders : Mail..:. 4.... U fi 12 pnuk, d not mij.n f, enter the Beircompinr, Atlantic txprr i.it; 9 Id p in I , - j- j . . r I wi I take their diridenda out of lbs aiauuut - - 'realized at the sale. J Pacific Express 6 (t a m I t Way i'aeb;er 10 1U a Hi " edneaday night three houses were ! Vail Z:i. ..i, 3? p ni j coUjvd b.' thieves ia the borosgh ef Ke- i rm I.ine ". 4', y m ; j,rtj 'eiry county, la ihe (loose xf Or. : M.-biirp Jf.rr.s . . 4 1 1 .V, p H. Ji""r!' fcjb ,,,e-V ,uIe "IJ ", a lUlt Vaih. : !. ... Jay. i l aity 1 ' uihKt ,he ,MCt"r, Pk-bk j JJ money, a check ot $, and other Three traiiin do not stop at this tii n : ' pair , ihe tliievea eutvred the house by ('iii.iiaU Kxpresf, wi-at, time Ure 1 'j . j unlocking tfe dura by fastening nippers , in. ta.t Lur. u,l, 2 1, a.m.; Day let- press, eat, I ' 1 p. in. LUC.iL I A'TtlLLIG E A Cti. The Konrtli f July Comes on Sunday The Part i a favorite place fitrtfrrving. There was a li-hi lrot on Monday uiof u i.?. T.j, , , , i: town it to hae ft t'nir In A3 fiist J- week in October. ; " , lb: N'ttrcaal .Scuaoi fh-r-kd id the Pail Ust Saturlay. Gra an3 ..Ms has imptcved; tiuating! teitfcin the jast week, j j ! j ; ! i'ouio bug cicliing, or-Btsrin, is the l.:b r asined to many Sflya. :a-jifV-;Wk h improving and repairing j koi'ding, and np M w here the tire was burn- pn:-rty on Mjiu Ntrevt. . ! "'S on attic but the 8 re bad pro- t liKl. . .ohn'iaaMn depo,Urn,f the ! Wn tM taT h':,u -kI"fc thicken coo, of Blair cunty. - I t?'c r""ite'' hand' !'-v ,he ,irae . j the neighbors had asafmbled tho building The Kd.tor.al Assocmtion l r'Cnns; .va- j mM KI(511,nc,, mU, . ,arge o ,u wiU "-U.fJlu;J , j contend TWwa. to i.Auraote on eitier i'o-t M:itsr iUk ii. (-oatairing bolft tbeihoieof cTmicnts. The loss is quite a inid and the outside of hu hoose. severe one. It is said here at llifllin that U. II. Krcidcr haa added a substantial Mr. fleurge MtrCtilloogh and other kind lM..arda!k to fhefrcut. cfhis fr'ery at . ' ' 7"" ; ; : i i M ir- doiiia thia veat receired the tirt j viMi i pun acinr i tewi-aovia pjuple! i ...t i.j.. t i k . t i ThfrsJaa-. .;' ' j 2 5 i - ; ' : i rhillt!j-siiHrt.i,t n?taiis,: M on- i liny. U(i4l,rat,l.ilt3l Jv. Cera b2t : "lals 72a74c Our Compulsory fMttctifln frigid of tit -fomocrat Pn;iitcr has gone i.l . tun iiV)jijr say where f A citizen of Altuona, nanie l Cahos, trs l'ue 1 last Wfinesday by his bors lilrovt T'ig hiu out of iiii huf;g 1 P...!Tji.f1 lin. a r.il.MS 1.4 I it h Lit beeotK.initt.Mi v.. fa the several j certs ot It. d ont counv. i Tno tiiue tor ths Adams Cotniy Fair !".a already b-n i. annoiincl It is to be held on the 2".th, 27th an 1 'Jfilh days of Sep- t..-Ui!'er. lltfv C. f) reneiNtrker attended tho I.lt'venth Annna! Convention tf the Penu rvlsania Sabtutli-Seb-iOl Association at '.-banon last week. in a nu.iib:T of counties ci iV.'.s Connuoii wealth cs-suluiers ar lorming permu.ieut oiganizafiunK. for annual re-union, decora tion and other purposes. Just the thing to set I a friend in the Ht or other part of tbe world Tlw phi t'.raplts fhat ll.-s has taker of tuc places .t p'.bliiTintcre&t in this town. Tbe Lewislo ii Ptnlioit Says an '-Kitypt-i iu daikness" is frttii.ig down over Keeds- vi'.lo. forth reason that there hasn't been I a sermon preached nearer tho town than the brick ehtircb within six months. Wesi atorelanU comity Peni.M-rats hive placed tte fcfloming ticket b.fore their parly : R.-e.stei and Recorder, William B. Sm-diii.; Treasurer, James tregg; Coia-niis.-ioi.ers, Jo ph West, Clark Butterfield ; 1'iH.r Irnn." Dirttor, Christian Holtser; Auditor, Jjaaes tJ. Thompson, M. L. Fau. 1...I.1. r y The Kcjuhlicatis of Somerset nominated this ticket ft few dss ago : Piothonary, F. J. K. Miser; Begi.der and Kworder, A. F. liickey; SherttT, k W.. TUej Trtaurer, Jo.si.ph f Kvller; County Commissioners, Priinel riullippi, William B-el ; Toor House Director, Isaac Todert Auditor, Sami'.cl Wraith, . . . The nad a-'rvisors of Fcrnianagh town iihip haie tak-a iut the "pike" culvert at the lirsf lock above town, and "built across the 8fr.n. in iu stead a Jaiik bridge. Tbe t-nlvert as not larjo enovgh to allow all the watir tliat ccmes down the stream in time ofjereat raia to pa throiif h. It was greatly ouYof rejuif, too.' Tbe etlitor of the Blootnfield Times has been on a visit to the land of bis birth Massachusetts, and now, in his mature days, when he cau see and eumpart objects correctly, he says that there is a striking resetnblauce in the general appearance ol the Juniata Valley t- that part of fie State of Massachusetts iu which he was born. Eamnei B. Kickcnbangh, of this place, won tbe fool race at the llarrisburg l'ark last week, aud thereby obtained tbe cham pion belt fur the counties ol Dauphin and Juniata. By and by Rickvnbangh against the State ; after that agaiust all the United Status, and then for the championship ol tbe woild ; and he'll win. it if some other nun don't beat him. Thaoowspapwr that indulge in intem perate, vile, and abusive language, loses influence and standing, as do lawyers and other jieople who, wh-n ihet consider pub lic questions, aud public men, employ in temperate and vile Uugnsge. Intemperate language, vituperation and vile speech, hart the people wbo use them more than those are hart against whom it is directed. - Early nominations seem to be fashionable this feason. (Jnene county Republicans liave put the following ticket in tbe field t Senator, Jacob Rush; Prothonotary, J. '. Crago ; Clerk ot Court, Johai U. Campbell ; Register and .Keeorxter, John B. Carter District Attraeyj t. St. Oarrhon ; Commis sioner, Captain John Morris"? Auditor, T. C. lAWnarJfrdof'ITonse rirector, Wil liam Grove, l'.-'!) ' ' . i l'i ' - Jacob Snyder, a Bedford eonrrty man who moved to Colorado, aud there acquired quite a fortune, was murdered in bis adopt ed borne several days ago. The murderer's name ia Bhihop. Tbe trouble that resulted Snjder'a death grew out of raining claim. Snyder's remains were brought to Saxton, this State, for interment. After the murder Bishop tied. Ten thousand dol- la bs'e bra 'ffered tr his arrest. c ' I to action of District frnireii. ; filarm aiU Samuel SmilL aa candidal. ft.- v. i the office of Associate Judge, end two can- didates (or the bfli;e of CouKty Coiamis I Htj.b . . T .... V. . cr I : . . . i t . " ' J'We.' Halfpenny ; Director of the Pour, David Bell ; Auditors, B. F. Custer and Frank Henry - An exchange siysi The sale of the J onb ern Pacilh: Railroad and all its branches, iVancbises, appurtenances, k-C., li adver tised to LAs place In Sew York City on tb 2Sth of-Anratit. The aDnurtanancM. emhrtce, auS other tUDg., aixtr miilioa. - . j . , , J , oa , k-v and tuiaiiir iiu-m. hooae was entered and robbed of a lot ol I o -iriug ajiaret The ho-Se of Ms. Wines was also ransacked, but nothing was taken iroin 1vv r Some iays ago the residttte t." B. F. al!j-e. nbout midway between McCul lougtl's KlUs and East Waterlord, took Ire and was entirely destroyed. The fire took place in the afternoon. ' Both Mr. awl Mrs. Wallace acre Dot at the tfme. lira. Wal lace was in a giove at the spring,' and Mr. Wallace Was fn a tiehnear by, at work. The lirsi iiiiiuation he received of danger to,bu ptofrtv, was by staring ft tolnuin of smoke ftM-ond Irotu the roof of bis bouse. It is need lets to tell that be ran to the neigl.fciirs are tS'.king about furni&hiiig hlui wilh aiateiia! and assistance ta rebuiid. ' 4t. 1 i The June uomber of ThE ttEPtB .-e.o.., i , ; " -smog-, lie .Magazine, pnblit:!ir;d at , W ashing- j 400 ' ' n:t year, u one of e bU vet fubli.ibe.i. , i he : spicy ar- J tide on " Society in the South," tbe rm oh Romish Designs in America,' -Tammany," "Uuilding Associations, " Elements of Wealth in tbe SotstLj" 'The Ovil Service Etperiment," aud "Jofl.ua U Giddings," make tbe June j number alone wortb a year subscrip- ,"on , Send a 4eeia.eD number, or better still, subscribe for tuc magazine. Tbe Fo'trtb Volume closts with June tuuiber. tbe A VTNO lad who resides in Grafton, this county, recently attempted to frighten a man named Lacey, who bad been soj mruing in that pla?e, nntil tbe citizens hecimn tired cf bid. Tbe lid referred to procured a g'jn, and after having loaded it with powder and a tow wad, be pointed it in a menacing man ner at Lacev. Not appreciating this kind of sport, the old tUin turned on the lid, When tbe latter resolved to make a practical use of the weapon, and hence discharged tbe contents of it in Lacey's leg. Tbe injury inflicted by this cruel sport is quite painful, although not dangerous. Huntingdon Monitor. r- " UowrXL'iS forthcoming Newspaper Directory shows the failure of over one thousand newspapers in this coun'ry during tbe past year, the Ins to pub lishers, subscribers and advertisers amounting to over eigl t million dollars, i the Rtpullic, of New York, alone losing a ball' million. Among those ho went into the newspaper business, and lost heavily thereby, were 275 merchants and adventurers, 315 school teachers, 57 lawiers, 4 blacksmiths, 33 plas terers, 10 farmers, 200 fanatics of va rious classes, afflicted w.tb literary lesion, 100 ambitions but visionary young men who drew upon their fathers, and thus suddenly exhausted large mar gins of tbe paternal capital, and 6 lot tery tnen.' : I . . ' TtlB fluutit.gdon Journal of last week tells tbe latest bearftory m tbis way : On Wednesday night of Week before last a bear visited tbe residence of John Nigh twine, in Henderson twp., and sought to interview oue of bis pigs. Tbe old sow put in a demurrer and tbe dogs took up tbe case and bruin beat a retreat, after a vigorous bgl.t with tbe caninea, in whicb they pulled not a lit tle of tbe wool off bim. Mr. Night- wine was several times within a few feet of tbe infuriated bear, but bruin was too much occupied wi'.h tbe dogs to notice bim. It would be well if some of out hunters would bear down that way, asd draw t fint sight on that baste." EaROHS in type-setting are annoying and laughable often. Telegrapbio er rors are tdmmon, too. Tbis is tbe latest on: reported : Not long since a graduate from one of Eastern theo logical schools was called to the pas toral charge of a church iu tbe extreme Southwest. When abotlt to start for bis new parish lie was unexpectedly de tained by the incapability of hi Pres bytery i ordain bim. . In order to et plsio bis non-arrival at the appointed time, he lent tbe following telegram to the deacons of the Ctnrch : " Presby tery lacked a quorum to ordain." In tbe cotlfse of its journey the message got nietamofphosed, and fetched the astonished deacons in tbis shape : Presbytery tacked a worm on to Adam!'' Tbe sober church officers were greatly diccmpc;-l acd tnvsti-tVd. John A. Lemon Co - " SalUtb morn.ng He. JuhuLTnfcPiesbyiery.of Huntingdon u.t I Llirc5 pMc,e , f Presbyterian aecordii.c to adjournment i.i the church I church in this t.I.e.- The text of lb t . ... i rac '"J f ia tu of the 1st chxpter of St. J ilia. The j verse read . . . 'Tbe next dav John ketlh Jesus Coming nnto hiai, and saitb, itebold thti Iunb F God, which taketh away the a of the world 1" i The thtpu cr, Ce!d. of i:t--oure de duced from the text wa-t, Christ the Lamb of God. Dy a style of oratory, and by Iso guage elcquent far beyond tliat with vbicb most men are gifted, Mr. Laird drew and carried the attenttnn of the congregation to the practical lessons of the seruiou wilh deepening interest to the end. The introductory described St. John, bow that lie was ft remarkable man among the worthy men of tbe past, and boar bis culuiiig bad been foretold by an angel, bis mission, bis meeting with Jesuit, the baptism of Jesus' by John, and bow Jesus was thai inducted into tbe office of tbe Savior and became 1 1 hriit ; how John was affected by the meeting and ceremony, and led under inspiration to exclaim) Behold the Lamb of God, which taketti away tbe tin of tbe world !" was belutifully and impressively told. In the language of $U John tbe word Lamb aignifieJ patitnee, innocence aud purity. ' 1 st. ' Christ wat tlyled a limb becautt he vat patient. : Uuder '.bis division the life of tbe Savior was vividly de?cribed, delinea ted, so that tbe patiyut, eVen, forgiv ing, Qod-Iike qualities of tbe Redeem er presented themselves in "bold relief" to the minds of the congregation. His patient beating under accusation, and during tbe trial before Pontius Pilate, tbe Koman Governor and politician, who gent biin to Herod, wbo remanded him to Pilate, wio believed biiu guilt less of the charges preferred against dim, but wlio jielJed to pcriuiar clamor, outraged bis own judgment, and signed the conviction for bis excution ou the cross : tbe derisive shouts, tbe scoffing laughter, tbe deTetiitg jeers of the multitude tbaj arose Trts tbe announce muiinuae insji arose tue announce aaent of the resalt Of the .rial, and the gambling that followed for tbe vesture of the Son of God ; aud how patient be was under all tbe outrage"", bis pa tience oa the cross, Lis pardon of the thief while undergoing the dissolution of soul and body, was told in a man ner, aud gift of speech that few men cac hope to approach. How unlike man to suffer so-, When but to will was to change firn lift to dealb, and from death to life. Ths earth at Lis will would have dissolved into fragments, into atoiuV and the sinful rabble would have suuk into the lost and underworld of perdition. Christ's power was with out limit, aud yet be did not use it. lie Catae not to destrcy how patient he caui6 to save. How God-like, "JJcboId be Lamb of God!" 2nd. Christ was styled the Lamb of Co-t because he vas innocent. He was pure as Hie unsullied snout. l.'nder tbis head or division Mr. Laird displayed tbe innocence of Jesus, and tbence proceeded to tbe third divi sion of tbe sermon. 3rd. Christ was styled tlue Lamb be cause he was suitable jor sacrifice. Pa-tiei-ce, innocence and purity endow sac rifice. Sacrificial rites of the Jews were re ferred to by tbe reverend speaker. The lamb among them was typical of pa tience, itincoence and purity, an J there fore was tbe victim of sacrifice. Its blood Was an atonement, and the saeri ficial rites that attended ita laying on tbe altar prefigured tbe atoning sacri Gee of the death of the Redeemer When John called Jceus a lamb be knew that Jesus understood bim. How expressive the language; M Heboid the Lamb of God !" Tbe etcriGce was made to redeem man from sin. Tbroagb it God prani ised to take away sin. Mdn does not know what sin is ; if be knew, at once be would down ou bended knees and look to the Lamb. Oh the sin of man, bow it saddens the Court of heaven ! j Hrw great its length, its breadth and its depth, when such a sacrifice was needed. How can poor finite man com prehend its magnitude ! Hut tbe sac rifice of the Lamb of God was ample to take away tbe sins cf man. You can lay all your fins bit (he Lamb. He will take them up. Foil can lay them on by a simple act of faitb. That is the refege. It is the World's ouly hope. It is your personal hope. Tbe broken law must be satisfied. lielieve and lire forever. ? ' The above is bit a faiat -outline of Mr. Laird's discourse. If he be blessed with health, wherever Lis lot may he east bis ministry will result in great good, and win for bim a Crown and companionship with the Latbb in tbe world to come. If there be a charge fa this county without a tnioister, it would be well to invite or eall him. He should not be allowed to bvcome a prophet everywhere else tbatt in his own county. 0. Card or Thanks. I hereby desire to return thanks to David Smith, John D. Auker, Catharine Kurtx and Lydia Gayer, for the generous donation of choice timber, amounting to about $200.00, with which to rebuild my barn, destroyed by fire last winter. God loves a cheerful giver. Oto. VY. Smith. TEMPLE On the 9th insL, ra Liverpool township, Perry county, Benjamin Temple, ' ftfc'd l'i years, 7 months and 27 days. at Acadeiniaou luei0y, Jims Stlij at;iv at, tliat portun or "ur oorongu 2 o'clmk'P. -M. .,' '.'.' 'fiiig the orfth-wf, 3u;:tb, sjiglK Mr. John Campbell Oliver a sir- datned and instal.cd , paclaV, f the. j church of Aeadeiira. ' ' In Ibis service the liar. Robert llainil!, D, D. pre; i . . t sided, proposed the eoistilutiot.ul qnrs tious. and I'ffered tbe orditialiun praver; Rev. W. J. t tiichester preached the sermon; Rev. IL M. .Campbell deliv ered the charge to tbe pastoi, and tbe Rev. Dr. cClean gave the charge lo the people. Mr. Joseph Milligan Goheea was or dained as an evangelist, with a view to the work ol foreign missions, either ia Isdia or Japan, as the Board shall de cide previous 10 bis going oat neat fall. Mr. Oliver and Mr. Uol.een were both members of the Spruce Creek church (Rev. J. C KellyV); both attended Tuscarora Academy logettjer ; both were classmates at Princctou College for four years and at Priuceton Theo logical Se.uiuary for three yeats ; and now both were set apart to their life work at the same plnie ihd time. '!.''. Mr. Robert Flicktnwer, a ruling elder in the church of Pefryvi:le (Re. Mr.' StewartV), and Mr. Oliver A. Kerr,, a member of Dr. Ilami'l's church, were received uuder tbe care of Presbytery as candidates for tbe gospel miuituyc .. Tbe pastoral relation existing be tween ihe' Rev. G. W. Zahnixer and the church of Huntingdon was dissolv ed at tbe request of the pastor, and be was dismissed from the Presbytery, lo couuect wi'h the Presbytery ot Erie. Mr. Zabtiiser Las afcepled cordial in vitation to become pastof again of bis first charge, from which he was called to Huntingdon the church of Con neautville, Cm lord county, Pa. .and to that place be expects to remove next week. ' ' ' At the request of iter. R. L Yal. lace, he was released front the charge of tbe First Church of Altoona. ' . ... Mr. T. A. Robinson, a licentiate nn der the care of the Presbytery of Tope ka, Kansas, was received under thi eare of this Presbytery. Tbe Presbytery adjourned on Wed nesday, at 1130 A.M., to meet on Thursday, Jane I Tib, at 3 o'clock P. M., in the church or Fruit Hill, Clear field county, for the purpose of ordain ing and installing Mr. D. H.Campbell, a member of the church at Hell's Mills (Rev. Mr. Mathers'), as pastor of that church. Tbe next stated meeting of Presby- tery will be held the first Tuesday of October, in the church at Orbisonta, Ilunt.nfdon countv. " O.N Monday last a terrible tragedy was enacted in Washington township, ' Indians county, on tbe premises of 1 gentleman named Edward O'Connor. The particular locality is about eleven miles north of lilairsville, and the cir cumstances are briefly these : It appears that Mr. O'Connor's family consisted of himself, wife, two sons aud a daughter. all grown up. Oae of bis sons, Dennis 1 by name, became insane several years j ago, and was sent to DiJuiont." "Subse quently be was brought home, and at limes was tractable enough, assisting bi. father in worlting the farm on wbltn they resided. ''m- V I On last Monday morning Dennis, who is almost twenty eigUt year?' Cf age, was engaged with the old geotlen.ao iu R-irting potatoe., in a yard ticar'.he dwelling, when Le fuddeuly grabbed sS old-fashioned pitch-fork lyiug on the ground and struck bis father, a terrific blow ou tLe bead. The akull of the uufoitinate man was crashed in by'tlie bio's, and death ensued within ft few moments. The victim of Ibis terrib'l:o:enrretice was about 70 year of age, a uative of Cork, Ireland, bat fffr 40 years past a resident of Washington township. He bad been very industrious, and accu-, mulated considerable property. On a previous occasion the life of the' old man was attempted by tbe son, but for j some time previous td this tragedy be had been comparatively docile. An inq-.est was held and a verdict in accordance with the facts was ren dered. The parricide was taken into custody, and will be tried fof mnrderi but in view of nil the circumstances Le will be acquitted on the ground of in sanity, and orJered to tb confined in soma asylum where it will be impossi ble for him to do further injury. Johns town Trtbuntlastwetk. ' ' , A i Port Rotal Items. Juniata En campment, I. O. of O. F. will hereafter meet in the OdJ Fellows Hall of this place. The location being more cen tral, will be more convenient for the mexbers of tbe order. Dr. J. P. Sterrett takes possession of the store room under tbe Odd Fellows' Hall during tbe present week.- Tbe room is a fioe one, and the Doctor in tends to make it the drug store of the county. . - A great many changes ate tating place in our town this spring. Many of our citizens are remodeling their homes, and the town begins to present a beautiful appearance. " ;Thn Port Royal Cornet Kind has reorganized, with fifteen tue&bcrs, and promises to do a great deal better than of old A fire company is talked of. Wl!b tbat, and a first-clasa Ice Cream Garden (when we get it) we will get is- . ; : Saturday last, following in tbe wake of its two immediate predecessor, fa vored us with a copious shower of rain, tutted with wind and hall; not enouga of tho latfef to do damage to vegeta tion. ' ' - Yeur?, ic , nx 6P0C. TllE West C firett - pnbtistt(i - better RrpMican last! "pa bttofctiAhertn! i 'i IL sT(i?uTrT' itbood of Wayne1, 'arid Kiddle- strcets, was. wreugbt ita. ,a,iat4uif, great, excitement ovet thi apwfrtrwwt jo a mad dog, wUicb, b:t, ,to , omen. ... I". . : v. !.: v "'"- y bree children,' and a Whole hegunentiof 'd'oftja,' The rabid cur aa oaod'J ty Mr. Chas. 1 Traitetv. and was of t lie- Scotch terriSr breed.! tVas not kT)tn that Le was mad, until lis atlaeked.Mr. Waiters wife,' and w'bo', narrowly-H : eapid the teeth of tbe.brutg, bet oris beifcg badly torn. ' Two children of Mrs: Wallers were badly bitten. 1 The 1 dog then started down the street, bttmg every caniue with wh.cb,,b came iu contact Mrs. Coeblin,' residing at tbe Corner of Chestnut and ' New, streets, was attackexl and bitten, and also a child of George Srowu. ,1 la both these'eases tbe bl .oil flowed freely from tbe wounds. This maie in all five persoiis who Lad fillet) victituA to the rabid aniniaL Coii tinuing on his way he 6 it a number of dogs. Ky tbis time an excited crowd had colluded and a number of persens gave chase to tbe animal. Joseph Mil- L to 1 succeeded in shooHng bim at lh .. 6 1 wmrr ov iiiuuis uu i.4iug t v. iiwy, and it now remain for the proper au-j"""" r "ry-".' v...-v.. . .. - ' J di-act..in Jor m 'king the i:njJd reined by tborities to see that the billeil cauiues1 which V nitscfe. SufTererS wisilin- to are despatched ar tntei Wa' wocld I H"1 i, "lh a-iverrhcrN x(vr.-H:e can do . . I au bv atidreSsini hi periect conh -lone-. , advise obr cttixeos' to ksep a sharp Idi.fi- . ' . , .' . ' Ji!fX . tHiOKS1 ., for V lri.se that h-, unfot innate people who Cave been bit-J ten niay recover from their wounds, and escape the terrible aufferingi1 of hydro- phobia, for the successful treatment of which disease medical science has thus far failed to find any cordial, - ., ' ' This, from tbe Reading Entity it the latest on tbe question cf base. bi'U. Some days since that, paper published t letter from a correspondent, who spoke' of a lady base baliist in -Reading, and 1 . 1 - M TS 1 - . 1. enaneng.ng .u.ss cnima urioton, oei- ter known as the -Girl of the Period.?' la answer to this challenge, Mis Brio-1 ton writes as follows : - , 1 t, 1 To the Editor of the Eagle f I read in tbe Eigte that there is a young lady in your city who desires la challenge me to play a game of throw, and catcb with a base ball. I will sciept any challenge from her sh Hi ay U'.sSj ; to play for fun, or if that is not satisfac tory, for any sum not exceeding $300. What wi 1 she sty to tbis? .It will hardly pay uie to come to -Reading fr-r tlblblngi but if she would rather play in Reading, why all right. ', Such ' things never did or never can frighten me. , I want you to announce tht t .will play the lady for not lens than fifty dollars a J side, or all over that ainottnt she may ( desiro. If she accepts ."this she may : lor.fc for me sure. ., , , , , 1 signed) wMA R- BrISIO!!." pAfN Ccrb Oil receives the highest commendations from all who have used I it." Tbey say "it has cured them," and they would not be without U for a for tune. ' : - . 1 1 ' .: , . Sold aholesale and retail by Banks ft ITam lin, MillUntown. ArrsaTiox, K.iaxras. The. Cointy ITorse Kiko has gained for itself a' wide and last- ing reputation and proved itself1 lo be the victor of the ton field. It U tbe best Rake. ever introduced among farmers the. mort siinole in construction and the ewsiest loan-1 aged, as it is self unloa lir.g.'' It is the least liable to get out of order, as the uh .els are mar,. w;t, the bes-t wood Imluu It d.ies the Lc?t wot willi the least flort An the part of Ihe operator, of any raJte ever ned by the tanner. ' Each tooth hi independent of its fellow, but all a-e ' $4 fastened tu, tbe ht1 ftift h.riiiifin ftf .tfi. Lni out at rtl.. "" " ' r I From the ten thoosnnd in ne last ttwr, we ' have vc't to hear of the first oe Vft showed ! the leaf iitipi Hfctioiu This 'pnrnhif Kake t haii:!!i-iieii its. own TefltaTWn in the "jju, and took the first tc '' f'"""" cn!f ward or mint atlML cs.s msn.!. tlt.tr.U Pan-.lSTt. I ..1.1 fil't.wn ..I' tl.... M,ibe ljlr l;.juin aitd they all gave entire Mpsfaction.; . . ' I r- ils A-entforllieailei.rtlSeie v Jlan-r, wl.h h was awarded the . P.'u GoM Medal in a field contest-under thu au spices of Ihe Chester County AgricultRnit Swiety, last June. The mirhiiiej-y ot the Mower is all encased, so I hut no dirt, wood or straw can get into it to Injure Ar clo)f it, Little time is reniiiced to oil it, ashy an im proviiueht of the oil c.ps, onee oiling is all that is needed to. rat miny airi-s of gr.iss. Tue knives are rhn bv a screw coirinj ; the u.ost fHcrongh and noiseless gearing in- j vented. Ttte whole ..iiafliine b -ing the j most thorough arid tecent improvement j il.-icet in thi market. I also sell ths Kevsttrhe Reaper and Jlow- er combined, witb.'.tl.e iu.pn.ved Johnson ..i..if .t Thi. -Afr.i,trf u . .t,.n,ive!e i use anmng farmers in the eastern part of ihe State j and whenever if his been intro duced it liii (toexeenred its work th if there rs a constantly increasing demand lor it. ' Give my machines a careful Inspection before piirtl.ising elsewlie.-e. ' f know you will decide in lavor tf Mierft ff 'you are in need ot an impleracdt h'f the Ciud. D. M. JAVIOXrir., Agent, McAUstcrrillc, Juaiata Co Pa. Mav 26-ttt . . . - ' ,' '. Lost on sZaTouu jirimmiiory Jfote for one thotisund ,Uol!ra, payable, to j Michael Kusser. Note dated April 1st,; 1871, payable one year after date, and aigacd oy W. U. Kurtz and Iarid Moist: All per sons are hen by uoliScd not to purchase or targain for said note, aa il has been paid in full. W. li. KIKTZ. June 9-3t Tax Lava Psi ia taking the place of, the t topimoo Steel Pen wherever used. It will j not corrode ; it wfll nut injure tinted inks 1 j it will nrite aa siuootiily as a gold pen ) ll will ontlast a doaen steel oenst ie'it b I nrad for $1 a inw, or LUc ft doaen. : Iha trade supplied by FavsutGu Bvoi , Lew U- town,- Pa., Oeneral Agents tVf Juntata, Mf-" ... ,, . , ,.j . 1 o t '" llin. llui.tiugdon. Centre aad Snyder Couu-: ties. Sold by II. F. iutrxsa pi ' " '- Italia Bees Airn Qi'eecs. I ofler fo sale ten(y rtoC?:s of Italian Bees, in good . .. , . . w . , condition, and in the American MoreaMe Comb Hive, at $12 to 91S each ; also Qneens at Xt each.,' Tested Queens, to breed from, 9d.oU each. Call ou or Address ! S. P. WHARTON, ' f--3t Spruce Ilitl. Jnntta Co., Pa. WANTBD, AGENTS. o.sle and female, .to sell kicturrS ererywrere. Four teen thousaad retailed by one. 1 Anotlio writes: I can make nsore money at this ousiness than I can on $40,000 farm, all stacked" . . UIHfNhV A CO.. r janii : : : Korw icb, Conaw ' Ilesa' Photograph .tialkry. Bridge st. Mifflin town. K I K F LI N TO V N. aafcUjTa. Corrected weekly bv Jiit Hi -li Ktaluhangh. '' j :-.;-' J rrrurtwrN-, 2mv 15, 175. ' Puttirr :v.:;:::.j.V:?.v:':t..i.:;i .15 " l Kis.'. it1;1, ;V.Z'.-. . .'. . . !5 ' T.ani '-',.'.-:'i','-. . 'i-..1-'-'-.. t-1 TJteon . V, V:.....'.' 11 . .... I 09 '-Onm.V. 1' 1 60 MIFFU.MtjWy UMAiX WAKKEf. V Ceriected, weekly by Buyers k Kennedy. t r ; ' vQc"TTt'' so To-a. :'l .11 Wednesday, Janolti. l7a. . ll!1vefsticd.';.j..:'...'.'....i o0 'Wheat, prkne. ..- ' 112 Corft, '...::.-;....;. ' "', '. Special .WtitSq 1'. TO COWJU JlPTirtii. ' TLe advertiser, hating beeu prrmanunilr Cured of tnat dmd diseases Consumption.': by a simple reaivdy, ta auaiuaa to make t known to bis isilow atf.-nrs the meant ol .rt.'.. To all who dicira it, he wi!i scad a ' copy ot . the prs;rlptioa iinet,, (free ol .1 .. .1... 1 1 u . : 1 k . .1 . snr-ienre lor CouswaipthHi. Asibint, Bron- ! chilis, aw. 'fl'aruoa wiahitig tls preaci.p- j linn will paeaaa address .. ' -n. 1 ' ... .., " ke, K. A- WILSK.V, ... 1 191 tYeau.S Wuiiasusburgh, . Tork. j .. errors or iorni. ; , A GKTi.EilAS Vhw'itCeWil lor year , ! " bnj 1 Unit all the etlects or youtniul indiscretion. , WIII4 lor tug, -saKe 0.1 s'.'.icruc .m uianii , 1 lauo-fi.P K CC llr St.. Aev t oi iVixellanrous. 'BUYERS KEN-NEDY, ;' -.- . " , ... : .-. . Snccorsnrs tt l. Pi Sulouff,) r '! .! i'l 1 i . . .'. DtitERS'lK"' ' '. .' ' . " - - ., i. . -sir h :.... - COAalf; - ; Ll'JIBEIL j . .0 ' .. , ,., ... 1 ,. i Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, Scuds, saut, i.c. i l -Ml : I . .'. 1 ' I .We boy Grain to bo delivered at either JT.fSh.townor Pcrrjsvljler .Wtf !'J alio have pool at both places to swit the trade. ... . I . We arc prepared to I urnisb Salt to diialcf 1 at reasonable rate. ' : 1 . ' April 21, 187-tf .' ' J L'NIATA VALLEY RANK. Pcmerpyi Pattersos. Jacobs & Co. nirrLivrowx, rcaiara cointr, ri. ' CAPITAL, $80,000. GEOROE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVf Xi Cashier. DlKECToas : Jerome K. Thompson, John J. Patterson, '" John B.tlsoai-ti, 11.11. P-chrc!, J. W. FraoS. .. . 1 1 t treorgo Jacobs. Amos Bonsnllj t'mlti ftnft4,.,nrtfies, .Boidt,' fc. bonght and sold. t;. and Sifttf tfonsht af high'.stt rates. Vcpoiir tcfirf. otlfctiom mailf, draft a Hit yrneijtul cititl,' and a f.-utral bunking Wimoi transacted. 1 ' liouds and other valuable p.1fJsret'ivea oa special deposit. '' junet'7t-tt . m- ! EW PRI'ti KTORC . D VL' fc- 11 t lit IV llA-vlVa & Il.V."tlaII, , . i ,Bell,rtmiiii)iin3,) ... I""'?. . , " . '.' . " ' IMLLM I ? ' ! TRl.S' 'A$D .KEtit'CIXES,' :' f bJtll.AI.P , Ur. yTITr, I'A1 f! Ol LS, V A UN 1SII F.S 1 ti LAiiS, r I T T V, ClUM.fci,llli U II KS, . , hair it;i jmS.iTix,i u . ' i;kl siiks,, pf- .. , , ; . PL'JIKUVXOMIIS, , , . ': ! ,;1.).Vl'S. lIAi !l . . . : I )!L,TtB.C- - , Wt. sCIUAKn. . XOTIOS T: S T A T I O X a k V LA RG TAK1K T.Y PATENT MEDItLNES, lK - " r OTawca i'r', , vVpi vn" i',n--lttt ! -CEPurest of 7 l.EV A!D. LIQUORS. for n.u'li'-.il purposes. ... , , IT7-PKKB!:KirTlOKS 'cmponnded witfc great care.'. ' " , , . June Z'1-X.l. MERCHANT' TA1L0K, ' in room on second story of K. K. Parker's new building, on . Miin Street, Miflintown, Pa. PASHTOr AULir GOOIT . always on ' I'-i ': i !'"' y. ., Cl'STffJf ttCPS PONE od tfie shortest I notice, WLMtUS MU.U by the yard or pattern. ' PEIWO.Vd buying goods tH bate them cut in garments tree of charge. BITTERWKS rJttTZliXS also for aLL u6ftk ntRRASTco. PRICES LO IV. Oct 22, is73-.tr'.,'. tr... ' .. , .. ! AVOID QUACKS & IMPOSTOES. As Cimrgefor JJtict and (Awullaticm. f' Ps,J. It. Dtott, gTa,duai ot cro Colore. Pf!iTalclpbi several valuable wu'i-M, cau lie tu ,. o " , ,- all diseases of the Sexual orb nu t. l:. ..... I, SUIHUI 01 consulted ou rin.irv Uri ins I (wharlf h(! has uuble an,e-pecial study) f either in taale, or fet'iuile, no matter from f what cause originating or of bow long I "Bdin- A practice or 30 years enables ) him to treat diseases with success. Cures !;,. ; it.. -. ..t it a d?.?aricc can forward letter descsitme symptoms and enchisi.i;- utamp to prep.y postage. Send for the Guide to Health. rr.ee 10 cents. J. B. DYOTT, M. D., i' khvsirian awt Surgeon. afnglOJ , lfHUuanc Street. New York. The Sxsiutu aid Ckrrsucas baa r.o superior aa an advertising luvd.ulwin this conntj, aud as a journal ,01 vari4 news and reading it ia not aua-patfae4 by uy weekly paper in central VnuuyltmAisu 'A fine assoitment or cloths, csiss.mena vesiin gs, A;c alwrys on hSnd and for snle t)V . tx B. LOt UON. Sechnel sal Kepcblacaa HJ 4ftm- 'i1 xor every person . 'OU -I t -I- -.!. ..- ' ....-- lie imiiorte uotxu iroiu- j.ui7i: j " transaetitJt; inrver Pe:irr? CHEAP t - , . this ovmtv. '!,.. ' '.. :' t . ; I ' . .1.; ' ' i.i r, ' i ; " . I , . . 1 t ,.,.n-- nie - - ' - .,...:(' . -. ':,'-' f. .' , : .-1 r .- .., ' -.I:.' . ; Great Bgeum . .... , .1 i -. .! l.-t-. i ' In : : i .. . : ; .1 ' AU1MVALOF NiW i LATEST STYLES ! Good Kcceii cul from Europe t'Verv. ; Week by almost every 8h ip. ' : J ..;' r ; . -it o -i. 1 . , . - . . t . t - "- ' ' v : f-,, ' " l.i .... ... ' I... a - - JLESPTCtrritT YOCKS, (...-.:-....: Wall Paper! Wall Vierl Wall Pii per I All of this Spring 3tvlt3 and all now tt6 clJ stoctt du hantlj NOW IX gTOKE, Carefully selected for the Tratle, and will be .sold cheap, at , THE PEOPLE'S HARDWIRE STORE, '' In R. E. Parkerf JVev Snck BuiWn,.) . . . - ." . . MAI1 STREKT, OPPO.SITFa tUti 'i)ilRT-YAl.It ' MIFFLINTOWN, JLNIATA COl'NTY, VXl Housekeepers Hard wart!. Si-' B W lltl! ll'O ! ,s mailt iECIIAlviCS TOOLS,' .LEATHEII lAINT, 0VSt ' " i . - . I. . .. .. t! 4 1 I all of first 'qualitj, cocstaritlj can ni see me. - Jlifllintawn.. A'ig. Z !g7s-f' DWHarIey:&i'Go.,s - . i t . ' ' . " ' ',: " ' , ' j.." ',1 1 "''".r-?, 'fh'' JU,' cart fc2 . " ' ; ' ..tliti REST, AXV TU K ' II !a A 1 KST MENS' YptfTlI .BbYS'CLOTlilX uats, caps. Booxs, is Hum. jxo ren xtsiuyti iiCoiki. WE are p.epared 10 exhuaajue of the u.osr t.. ' ii-er and Vlect ever bff-nr.l trr this market, and .KTVXISfHXllt.Y J.OII MILKS ? 1- . : Also, measures taken ftv suits a.iu perls rf rt'Rsj a LkL. s 111 lie na le. to order . at short not!rj very KTtsatiaKe; . - , : 1 ,; , Reiuemier Iu p'ac art It. Tiiin's J?'iIHipr, Cra?r o.' Bridge in-t trters'reeta, KU'i'L!&aVs.a, i'A. : ' ' ' . y X',u' ? : JUST OPENED g ' ; " ' A Net?. Sprii dnl Scimaer Stock' cf ' ' ' ': ' ' "' ' rcLotHioy'KxVT; r Mew. Govs j Vanie:J y.'tr anJr Xt.n!!rn; -.Viiw.. M-n' Fnri-Wfl)r Gnods; CAR PF.T3 All it I JlOOK UJ 1. i Lii U , . Ail at rites, to cnrrespon.1 td th-' shrlntia ;e In v.ilns-.'- f loonthngo. C7 SUIT4 MAIS''lM (JiiDEK. 1'uttersoO, J'ai, Xov. ll, l;7f. ".... TTT7 FV Sr. vT!ITT?TST; CV Vtltll01,! , -tCr.??OHS TO KUTTIErc ,v CO. Td tuh'e ereaieti !ri f 4 ;f-;fcvjvpria; !uru-,:.v , . 1 -, 1 . : ' ph:e rye tiiisky, ' 1 tor rood teal purposes we olojr IJAlLET'S PCKEliYE, Priest to r'p. gallon, etl-t H Mp tu - . ' ' ' ' ock..gts to snit p'-irchss.-rs. , ' 1 ctl' be:ti atflhof. rn tb'is ada.irab ' ' ' ' ' :' P'4t. cieartv d-tiianir.Oei. trMa a thlrtv . We also handle largely .,. . ';' -c-rBwresal.d aracf. -. that tho alarni- COPPER-DISTILLED VlII5KT, J !r'' ,' '""'V m'y b"' ' .' a. cured iilioi.t the daurroa use of Price from jfl-VI K j!.7 1. ' ' 1 l-irereal .i.e-licine or the application of tho puv-t 1 -it'.ire: poiulis 0111 a faoi ol cure at oik-o '' , ' ' ' 'sit,.i(ejCl.. Uii, wd .aii-claal, bv means 01" FIXE ty.', BXANMiii AStHZ!::. 'which et-i.tf. rr. no matter what ft and also nimnn.'actnrr ' hZ. STCEVEU'S TONIC IIEKB BITTK1W. cod for Price List. . I HLF.Y CIIKIST, r. : " J ept 9. IH74-1.V , . , , 1 s uiaOMO.istinr.tr, ' rm visit Sftftin and Patterson' eier; .1 S.C LluUC;2)6UM I ' Tuesday, Thr.1ay and Saturday mnming'TQ t I ACKKS w U.WO Ftt and wlllfnmish the citizens of thes- bor-j SjfJjV tfr A..K. .Mit Wnsjure !- '! ougbs wit 1 the best of ' 1 ' lu,'-'d uu aut uour ' w Cairo- at Fmuxt R BEEF, VEAI, . MUTTOX. POCK, t ' road, in K.Mii'lpi t,'o.. Arkan i, and wi, ... -I.-., , Hie trotu hi'y f sixty leishcls .l coram' at th very bwest pricefl. Uareprclfaiitoo-bale ot cotton to the acrv, ami wi.l bg soliciu the pairuasKa of (lie ubii. -. . . soVi 1.: pcice. rnir-a; lion. oo' to twetitv April 3, leJi 1 y. ; (dolt as pe.- acr:, ;.ce iil'i g to 'b-: iniproviv. s m mi 11 1 p 1 - j tuents on sanv. TiRfs. (Tn..'-iwi.itli cash; Largo stock ol ready nrade clotbmgof ll-rd ktlat:c Vi o'nC,.to', ri.rce aud lou Uitcat and chokuaf jtK-s, fcr luea ardi veaf J. , ' " ' boys, hats, caps, boots and iios. i.oibii ! fiunishin goods in endios virKt;. 1 at asai-ei f.ti-vrt; as 1 1T -4' .f v; . VO' ;- a 1 m-ifvnivax Cvunir, s.-n! v nr. aw A tlOHN'S STORE i I. -i 1 I "t , . Ui. . utre-.-i: i.),.i.uw. -.1 ..yiisss . c. - it.' - .l i:t any j:, Kt ., 1 11 ti oh hamK 'I mvite tie pifili5 tti ,,. , ; , JOHN W. Lftini&iAUGE;. fr tTsaH ip -at of sxvrrL stimti.l, MlioadiHowLosfrHowRestore't J.,,, ,...0; ;..,; , ni.. ,.t Ir. I'niverwen's IVIvbratv I r.ssa n tl.w ratf,,-; (nrt rsrl'loitt nvtif ho, ol NPrti,itorl',.. ..r we-iKl a !, Isrh.-T?t. 'ir K.tnwI t,.i,i. :0-- tee. if 't Ptst Iiipacft. -' tieHient.l "! J! irrigate: etj a'-'a f'.n i ..mi):irtn. Kotlcn .-ttirt i. tWfii-wt et.!iiit.iif?CBre le" ial rt-7tnr, Sre. ' ' yitu-r. tit a slaii ei(el.p., oalv six " . tKlirni:i Ims" .be, may cars h.msi-11" cheap-' ' Ij , ..VH!eiy. nmI ruiimliy. """ILll List irtr.j -h ul-l be in Ilm b.vdi l ol eveiy vittn iMt every .inn in t-;u land. t. . ' .... : Sent un.l jr seai, a pLon vnreiopo, in any 'il:ev. putt-pii'l, uit thti receipt an" , nx cents or p-jat a'aiupa. A'Mrr-w, the . . , , ciW.J. C. KLINE CO. . 1x7 Kuwery. Nw i or. T w. ia.j-7?iv. , 5.FTI HECtlT A. BliOTIlER, r . J TV ZZ. . ; i 1 .-I .- - .i