VEXTIXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday. Jmlr 1. I8T5. TEKMS. SnlHcription, St. 50 pur annum. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cent p.T iiH-h fur each insertion. Transient basinets notices in local col nmn, 10 Certs prr line for each insertion. Deditclioos ail! be male to thae desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year-. PEKK-kilt. TIME TABLE. ON and after Sunday, Mar 331. 187;, passenger arains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, 1". R. K-, at follow : EasTWaSD. PhiladelihU Express I 12 43 a m 4 -I tlTB" 1 WS a oi ; iljrribarg Accommlattoo...ll 80 a m 'yiiA 6 12pm I Atlantic Express ........ "" WESTWABD, t Pacific Expreai ......... War Paasenger. ........ :Mii . 915 p mi . 6 00 a m . 10 10 a m 3 8.1 p m ; Fast Line ; Mixed. e.SpMl" D i j p ia ; Pittsburg Express .....11 Upn Daily, t Puily except Sundiy. $ Caily except Monday. Three trains do not stop at this statu a : Cincinnati Exiess, west, time here 1 IV a. mi. t Fast Line, cast, 2 17 a. u. ; Iay Ex- picss, rait, I ol p. m. LOCAL l.TELLIGECE The new brirk srhoul house at Reno's la Hearing coiujilction. These are dig days. They will end on the 12th of August. The Normal School opened on Monday, "si'h. a large attendance ' The Jacobs and Parker hotel has been leased by a Mifflin county nun. There will be a trial of peed in the new Park at Lcwistown, on tte lh inet . .. ' ' ' ' Gcnerai Bell i" hjclifca 4 visit fhim his new home at Mount Holly, New Jersey. Meu's Summer Undershirts and Drawers, Very cheap, at Todds Store to Patterson. IL II. Fife is the nominee of the Alle gheny Republicans f'jf the office tr Sheriff. Grain quotations in Philadelphia on Mon dayWheat $1.3Utol .33, cora83a34c, oats uti;c. A loose estimate of the loss by tha late strikes in this State reach the figure o ten millions of dollars. It is no uncommon thing to catch 800 to llJ potato bugs in the potato patches about t.ivn. The boys and girls do it. tf you want to buy new, bright and cheap Goods, go to Todd's, in Patterson. He is ulnars ahead in J riceS. Calvin Mover, of Fenuanagh township, was thrown from a horse last Thursday and severely bruised about the face. The rain of Tuesdsy a week put a light Mark rurt on the wheat, and stopped the development ol nnripe gram. V. I). Cramer bought the McKuight car rai'e and match horses, at the sale of per rons! property of the McKuight esUte. Isaac Kurtz, formerly of Juni it.v county, who has li -conie acitisenol Bureau county, til., came last week to visit his Iriemis in this county. I-wistown has orftititzed a military com ft ay. John M. North U captain, C. b. Marks is first lieutenant, and V. S. Settle, m-cond lieutenant. James Kiser c -night a rat-fish, last week, on an outline, that weighed 5 pounds. It was 21 inches long. The distance between lis eyes was i inches. Theie is a fatal diseaie among the hogs tn Northampton county. They first reluse food, their snonts swell, and in a few days they die of suflocalion. IVben you want to save money in buying goods, call at Todd's cheap store, in Patter imiii, aad von are at headquarters. Latterly people have quit talking about tbe backward summer. The fastidious, sub stitute the word ardent fr backward, and rail it an ardent summer. The aport-loring part ot the community are wondering w hat has become of all the shows. No circus, no menagerie, no show of any kind this season, they say. A man in Altoona ia dirconsolate. " lie fernt to law about a debt of $3, lost bis rase," and now he has to p.iy, in addition to the loss, live times that amount f 10. Ker. David Bcalc, formerly of this coun ty, but now a preacher in Baltimore, called on a number of frieads in this place last week. He is one of the rising met: in the church. x Hoffman's automatic fly -brush and fan is claiming tite attention of patent right men rcrywhere. There should be a fortnne in It. Every prosperous bouse w ill bare one by and by. J. C. Poty and Lucien Doty, brothers, lawyers, tbe former practicing in Pittsburg, and the latter practicing in Philadelphia, have been here at borne on a visit daring the past week. . A long procession of white gowned peo--le marched through the streets sume nights ago, to the tap of the drum. rt'hence they came and whither they weut, onlv thev can tell. (Jems' f umishina: goods iu all varieties j and latest styles, cheaper than ever before, at Todd's Great Bargain Store. Tbe Sabbath School in connection with the M. E. church of Port Royal will hold an Ice Cream Festival on Saturday afternoon and evening, July 17th. The proceeds are' for the benefit of the Sunday School. We are indebted to John Dietrick for buying a copy of the Life of James Buchan an for us. In this case we are in favor of reciprocity, and ahall soon purchase for Mr. Dietrick a copy of the life of Abraham Lin coln. The ornithologists of this place aro dis cussing the points of resemblance and dif tereoce between the whip-poor-will and a kiud of night-bawk that flics about the fields, which is commonly denominated a whip-poor-will. .5.5 ' The outrageous water course or gutter In Cherry street at its intersection witb Third street has been rilled tip so that travelers pass over it on even ground, and tbe water course has been changed so as to ran down Cherry street to the canal. To judge from the amount of goods Todd is selling, people bsve found out where to buy cheap. A scaffolding, on which W. H. Kreider and Benjamin Brers were at work repairing the weather-boarding of Squire Huzxard'a house struck by lightning, gave way and precipitated the men to the ground For tunately they were wot hurt. . " ". ' It is an item of news to local riflemen that the American riflemen in England bare beaten the best shots of that country and Ireland. Among tbe Americans Col. Gil densleeve bas been the best shot. Tbe best hooting has been done at a thousand yards. The "rcarl" Croqnet Club of Patterson wo ladies and two gentlemen chal lenges any other dob aame number and kind for championship of the county. Address Secretary of Club, Patterson, The Committee on Permanent Certificates will meet in the office of the Comity Super intendent or Common Schools in the Court House in Itiffiintown, on Saturday, July 81. D. A. LLiaaas, Chairman. The late 4th of July celebrations through out tlie country -havVdemous-xated that there is a general feeling ia favor of the I Centennial celebration. . Almost every one talks in a vein of tha highest anticipation of that event. V Hiss Lizzie De Haas, while playing ou piano In her lather's house, at Howard, Cen tre county, had a vish. Irani a blaofcsoake. Not liking the snake's company, abe called J , bet lather, who killed the reptile. ; , ... , . . , . . seven feet two luches long. It was long A.J.Greer, formerly ' of the SerrixKi.. was in town last week, accompanied by his ! son and daughter, visiting friends. Be was ' in the eni(,VIUnt Af IkMlrh .rwH tn in- .I'm , ' , . . , " - """ - ' -a Indiana county Democrats, through their convention, nominated Wm. Bigler for Gov ernor, and notified that gentleman of the nomination. Mr. Bigler sent a reply, which m sutiKancc ia, he ia no candidate unless his party toaku him one ; he ia entirely in the hands ef his party. The tnosorial professor Robinson and Craig, are the greatest public comedians known in the county. Their latest play of soliciting, along the streets, in the costume ; that combined tbe dress of the u Continen tal," iirother Jonathan, and the present every -day fashion, were highly bumorous. A few days ago a horse owned by Jade Tyson frightened at tbe explosion of a sqoib en Main street, npset the wsgon to whish be wss hitched, and cantered through sev en streets before he was caught. The man who drove tbo boas was uuinjured, the wagon was unbroken, the norse was un harmed and the harness was untorn. Tilton ia aors it combat. lie failed to make a case. If Beecher refuses to stand the insult,- and should strike Kick, New York jails will receive a parcel oT perjured people who expected to land anywhere else than in j til hen they commenced the suit. There it some hope lur New Ywk yet. False witnesses will not always help wue through. Last week Emanuel Moyer, of Ferman agh township, rut 81 acres of good wheat, adjacent to town, lit two and a lialf days,' with four binders ouly It l'a teat worth talking aliout .ue that would h.ie rejoiced the hearts of the utliors of bygone rener aliunl. The uanieK of the biuders are worth publishing. They arc : A. A . toner, ' of Foroianagb township, Itaaiel Jodia, at tiarrisburg, John Ilackeuberger, of Fer managh township, and J. M. McElwee, of Miftiintown. The reaper used is a 'Kirly," and has seen service under Mr. Mover's management, every year, in harvest during the past fourteen years. Some days ago a mm and a tonn came to town with scores 4f "billo ius,!' mt1e ol some crimson cohmd inaeri.il. jThe chil dren soon became Interested, hiicause they lloated so uicely in the air at the end of a string, or, when led go, boated to a great height and out of sight. By evening the streets presented the queerest ol sights. Dozeus of little rouud balloons, about the size of a man's head, were to be seen float ing at one time. If (he little people h id been clothed in Chinese costume it would have required no vivid imagination to iiu-1 seine the location in China. A number of h.illoon escjiwi. and wl.st i the most in-' gnlar thing almut the escaped spheres, is the one that they nearly all chanced r hap pened, or by regular work of tha currents of air landed or came down on the farm of Mr. Win. Banks in Fermanagh township. His children, it is sai l, captured nearly a dozen. ti,;. :. i,. ... .. - ,.r. t. j i i,,. i.. i.. .... .k.i I and tbe ' fish and snakes combine in one same tale. As there arc exceptions to all things, so, too, one may be found to fish and snake stories. This summer it has been reserved to Moore, of the Indtptnini, to combine the nuke and fish in one common story. He relates that while fishing in the vicinity of the Lewiatown dam, be was in formed by an aged and respectable inhabi tant of that viciuity, that some time since a man fishing, not for any particular kind of fih, but lor all kinds that chose to bite at his bait, caught on a hook and line a large suiilish, "alive and a kickii.g," with as mncb vitality as fish of its kind have, and tliat be was much delighted witfi its sire, and rejoiced over the prospects of a rich and savory meal on it when prepared for the table. But, alas ! his atuiuach was nauseated, and bis whole body quivered with dUgust at the siht ot a water snake ten inches long crawlin; out of the fish's belly w hen he opened it. Tom says the in habitant acknowledges to a strong appetite fr eels, but reptile and Itsh mixed, be could not endure. Next. ': ' ' i - I . 4 ( , . . -i Ax exchange gives the experience of a man in Northampton -county as an illustration of bow a man may be poi- soned by a potato bug, as follows : Ed ward Anthony, of Freemansbnrg, Northampton ennnty, was destroying potato bugs, and one of the bugs was accidentally crushed in bis fingers. He was at the time perspiring in his face and forehead, and took his hand in which the bug was crushed for the pur pose of wiping the perspiration off, and from this canse his face became very much poisoned, and bis body likewise, wherever f-c perspiration reached. Mr. Anthony ti suffering intensely from tbe effects of tbe poison. O Saturday afternoon, as Mr. John W. Kell Residing on tbe farm of Mr. John Dum, in Spring township, was mowing, a bolt on tbe machine seat broke and tbew him off. "Mr. Kell, seeing he was falling on the cutter-bar, tried to throw himself back, and Suc ceeded in clearing tbe knives, except with his left band, whioh was cangbt and cut off close to the wrist. In cut ting it off, ..the . knites shattered tbe bones somewhat, so that a farther am putition was necessary. Thin was roc eessfully done, and at last 1 accounts Mr. KH was doing as well as eon Id be etpetUsd.-loomfitU Tmett lattweei. W know of no better remedy to recommend for your" Use for all Pain tban Pain Core Oil. Don't fail to try it. Sold wholesale and retail by Banks fc Ham lin, Mirlirstown. The West Oier Republican aajs : Oo ef the most despicable attempts at robbery of which we bare heard was made at the Coventryville M. E. church tb otbefnight. Tha old edifice u be ing orn down to make waj for a new OMrnd some one atteuip'ed to rob tlie cofner-stpno. HjrH, , however, the wrong eoraer iv struck and the thief got nothing for bis paios. ; . Tte same paper also re 1 ales tha ex perience of Chester eonotj luao in the grasshopper region of tbe West, as follows . Mr. Georfa YV. Hawley re turned a few days since from an ex tended visit to Missouri, Illinois and Ohio, and has given as LU views- and experiences regarding tbe Kansas grass hopper wbicb he met in Cass count?, Mo. - Like nisny others, . be was' for- fieri incredulous and . thought tbe stories about the ou inters and Jestruc- ! .1 . V .- exaggerated, but contact compelled biu to believe. ' Not a spear of snjtbicg green is to be seen in tbe wake of tbe grasshopper. Tbe corn and grass is eaten down to tbe roots, joung trees and currents, gooseberries and other shrubbery totally destroyed, tbe leaves, tender twigs and even tbe bark being stripped off. In tbe forest the under brush is entirelr eaten and tbe leaves stripped from the tallest ttces exeept the topmost branches. Tbe wool is even eaten off tbe sbecps backs, tbe fatty substance it contains making it palatable to tbe insatiable and hungry hopper. Tbey penetrate into dwellings and dcrour even clothing. Sir. Haw ley said be pared an apple and threw tbe parings out of the window. In an instant tbey were surrounded by a hun dred grasshoppers, and in less tban three minutes not a vestige of the parings remained. The only field plant tbey do not seem to relish is what ' is known among farmers as the iron weed, but tbey will eat this when very hun gry. Of tbe hopper, be fays it is not quite so large as tbe Chester county breed, bat is more active. It is of a different cclor, and sheds its shell like a locust. It will run along the ground for quite a long distance and then make a tremendous bop. Tbey have eaten everything np in that region and are leaving' the country, compelled to go or to carry knapsacks. Like Sherinau in his march to the sea, they have "foraged liberally on tbe country," so liberally that to return over tbe same loute would be starvation. They Lave there fore removed to tbe North en matte. This scourge seems to make its appear ance every twenty years, this being tbe third time it has come with that period intervening. Speaking of tbe grass hopper, Mr. Ilawley says that in 1833 we were afflioted with them.- Tbey came in swarms and destroyed roach of the grain. Tiiey even ate the fences, the rails, after they had been foraged on, looking as though they had been dressed with a drawing knife. Fork le't standing in the harvest field over oiclit bad the bandies eaten full of boles before morning. MiLtRit The decayed and -decaying vegetation of newly settled lands, whn damp, exhale, a miasmatic poison which, ab sorbed through tha lons into the blood, causes the intermittent fevers and kindred disease,' which prevail in our Western tates and Territories. But this great courEc f our TK alluvial bottoms in the West, is now robbed of its sting. Doctor Aver has discoveied an antidote which ef fectually neutralises its veaoiu : has con -bi:ied it in a remedy " Area's AcikCi as"' which rarely, or, as some of our neigh bors say. never fails. It ia reliable both lor prevention and care. With it, men may live with couipl :le immunity frem the ma lignant eflluvis which has hitherto rendered many localities almost nniuhabitable. Those suffering from Chills and Fever may find iu it immediate relief, and those exposed will find sure protection from attack, by taking H in small quantities as a preventive. i- aou Democrat. Card of Thanks. July 12, 1875. Mb. Emtob i Dear Sir, Be kind enough to permit me through your valuable paper to return mway ikanta to my kind neighbors and friends for hauling lumber and helping to raise a new bam on the spot where the one stood. As the tarn is nearly com pleted, I will return to my new home in the borough of Miffliutown, where I will seek for a new field of labor, leaving my best wishes with my neighbors and friends, hoping that tbey may ever prosper iu this lite, and reach a place in the world to come of happiness and peace, and that their kind ness to me may be as bread cast upon the waters, though unknown and unseen to them, return after many days, ; . Respectfully, O. W. SMITH. Shisglx. The cboice shingles received by Mr. Smilh,ef Thompsontown, mentioned by Mr. Evans in the StnJmtlnd Republican of June 30, were shipped by one of our dealers in an adjoining town, from S. P. Swartz k. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich., who have sold about a million of these shingles in this State during Ibe past eight months, much below the price ranging for State shingles of similar quality, and find them giving the beat of satisfaction. Tbey deal in every variety of Michigan lumber, espe cially dressed lumber, and offer special in ducements to tbe trade. A dealer in an other tewn siysi "Tour shingles give per fect satisfaction. Hire me your cos price for another load of tbe same kind, aad also for a car load of your select lumber." Persons desiring to communicate with them can address S. P. SWARTZ 4 CO., I j . Grand Kspis. Michigan, ,. . or HarrUburg, Penna. Gbeat Ribuctios m Siwuso Macbiks.-s Ton can bay the best Sewing Machine in use . , j . . - For $45,00; Regular price, f 50.00 For $-50.00 . Regular price, $63.00 For $64.00; , Regular price, . $S0.0O For $75.00; Regular price, $100.00 AH new Machines. A lot of second-hand Machines at less prices. Call soon. J. B. M. TODD, Patterson, Ta Tills is not a local, bnt it will do to ... - . i.t 4 read in any locality in-tbere djys when beys and girls are men and women be fore they are out of then 'teens :' "A fourteen-year-old girl in Ssndy Hill, NVY: eloped with; a ' school boy, got married, and returned borne with kins to ' be' forgiven. ' Fhe was soundly spanked by ber mother, and the . bus band on bis way out of the house was kicked eighteen limes by her father. Tbey bsd never read anything like that in novels."' It was an uuromautic in fers. , Tn Postmaster General bas issued the following order : It is hereby oi dered that the fee for registering a let ter mailed at aiiy post office within the United States, or to a foreign country, be fixed on and after July 1, 1S75, at tbe uniform rate of 10 eents in addi tion to tbe" regular postage, to be fully prepaid by postage stamps affixed to such letters, and canceled at the mail ing office. . - ' Heir Wanted. Tbe Grand Haven (Michigan) Herald says: Wm.' Bell, killed by the ears last Friday, leaves 80 acres of improved land and some personal property. . He came from Pennsylvania about twenty years ago has no relations here, and leaves do cine to bis native place or friends. Pennsylvania papers please copy. GoobTcaaip Seed for sale at 40 cents per pound by mail, 50 cents. Call on or address . Manatee Leosabd, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. CANDIDATES' CARDS COMMISSIONER. Editor of StAlintl and Repblican : Allow me to announce the name of Utoaaa VT. Saira, Esq., as a candidate for the olfice of County Commissioner, at the Republican primary election. Mr. Smith is one of our best citizens, ia well known throughout the county, and his intelligence, energy, integ rity and business qualifications eminently fit him for that position. lie would be the ri jht man in the right place. S. O. EVANS. Dkla waek Twr- Juir 12, lb76. COMMISSIONER. . . Editor Senttnel and Aepublteant Please announce to the KepublH-ans of Juniata connty, Kichabd DoTiz.of Scale township, as a candidate for the office of Count Com missioner, subject to the result cf the PrI mary Election, Mr. Doyle is a veteran in tbe Kepuolican ranks, and, if nominated, will fight as veterans do. PATTERSON. July 12, lt75. COMMISSIONER. Sir. Editor s I would announce, through the columns of tbe Sentivl and Rryubtica, to the Republicans of Juniata county, Wil liam Gbonijceb, of Turbett township, as a candidate for the office of County Commis sioner. Mr. Groninger is a rising young man, and is abundantly qualified iu every way to discharge the duties of the office. TCKBETT. July 12, 1875. " MAKIiltlD: Y KINSLOE WEI.LEIt At TLonipson- town, June Zitli, by J. s. Lukens, ts'., Mr. Lemuel Kmsloe and Mia Ellen Weller, both of Walker township. v HAOKSXBURY KOON On the 7th inst., by Iter. C. Myers, Mr. S. F. Ilacken bury, of Huntingdon county (tormcrly of Juniata county), auu Miss Rachel J. Koon, of Perry county. V1EDL STROCSE On Ibe 23th ult., at tiic resi dence of his mother, near Mexico Station, P. R. R., James N. Stroose, aged SI years, 1 month and 11 days. 11; died in the tri umph cf the Gospel. . COMMERCIAL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. Sl II. A. SUmbaugh. Mifvlistowh, July 14, 1875. Butter 1G E?g It Lard 15 Bacon II Potatoes 100 Onions . .... 1 60 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MAKKET. Corrected weetly by Buyers & Kebucdr. Qiotavioxs roa To-hav. Wednesday, July 14, 1875. Ctoverseed.., $4 50 Wheat, prime.... 112 Corn, & Oats, - 65 A"ep Advertisement. If you want to La Strong, Healthy and vigorous, take B. Ksxkel's Sirraa Wise or Iri. No language can convey an adequate idea ol the immediate and almost miraculous change produced by taking E. F. Kcxkel's liima Wi.xe or Ibox in the diseased, debilitated and shat tered neirtms system. Whether broken down by excess," weak by nature, or Im paired by sickness, tbe relaxed and unstrung organization is restored to perfect health and vigor. Sold only in $1 bottles Office and Store, No. 259 North Ninth street, Philadelphia. Sold by all druggists. JVemws Debility I JVervou Debility ! Debility, a depressed, irritable state of mind, a weak, nervous, exhausted feeling, no energy or animation, confused head, weak memory, the consequeocea ot exces ses, mental overwork. This nervous de bility finds a sovereign cure in E. F. Kun kel's Bitter V ine of Iron. It tones tbe syslera, dispels the mental gloom awl de spondency and rejuvenates the entire sys tem. Sold ouly in $1 bottles. Oet the genuine. Take only . F. Kunkel'a, it baa a yellow wranpf around it, bis photograph on outside. Sold by your druggist. E. f'. fclunkel, Proprietor, Philadelphia, P. 259 Tape Terrs Removed Alive 259 Head and all complete in two honrs. No fee till bead panes. Seat, Pin and Stom ach Worms removed by lr. Kcxkel, 259 North Ninth street, Philadelphia. Send for circular, or ask your druggist ff a bot tle of Kchkel's Worn Stair. It never fails. Price, $1. Wm. 1 Peed & Co. Established over rUTT TIABS Keep constantly on hand the largest and most complete assort ment ot American nd Foreign SHEET MUSIC, BOOKS, JN' STRUMENTS, ard MUSICAL MERCHAM DISfc of every description. Orders by man will receive prompt and- careful attention. Correspondence witb the trade solicited. WM. A. POND ,CO., 647 Broadway. Branch Store, 29 Union Square, N. y. , Juaeo0-4t - ...,.... .... The Sextuei, axo Bkpcsucas has no superior as an advertising medium in this -county, and as a Journal of varied news and reading it is not surpassed by . any weetay paper in central reonsyivana. . Senrtfre! and ReTubliran a year -.i.;, 'J fss: f--X Sew AilieriUutetitu- Were sgaih awarded the highest premi um, over all maker, at tbe late Franklin? -Inatitutw Exhibi tion, and are the only First-class Instru ments that can be obtained at Manufac turer's cost prices, saoo , ".. For an Elegant ti erf. Rcseweod Piane. The followror are a few of the Principal Medals received t "' First Prize Medal. (Pranfciin'lnstitutc,) 1874 - Silver (Grand Piano,) I58 Prize " CrvstaUPalace World . v ' . Fair, N. T. 1853 " Hold American Institutu.N Y1"H Prists . Maryland Institute, bal- . tinnwe, . IMS 'Silver Franklin Institute,Phil.lo45 Pianos' ordered by mail, are carefully selected, and remittance' is not required, until tbe instrument has been received snd approved. All our styles and classes are built or the same excellent material and workmanship. Every Instrument is fully guaranteed. cy Write or send Tor I1I-M-trated Catalogue, and price list giving lull description of styles, prices, etc. SCIIOMACKER PUX0 MF'UCO, - Warerooins I KM Chesuut St , apr28-13t . .PHILADELPHIA. . mm lUMBEBt &G. THE undersigned, having completed his ttew Warehouse in Perrysville, would respectfully iuvite the attention .tf tbe farmers of the county to the fact that he is at ail times PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS or CIIAIX, SEEDS, Ac, Ac. Having introduced ne facilities fof hoist ing, weighing, fee., we are now prepared to unload with the least possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either for CASH OR IN EXCHANGE FOR MER CHANDISE. ' HAVE FOR SALI COAL, LUMBEBV FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP, : which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE" OR RETAIL. and at the lowest rates tuling. o At my Store in TUrMtf township may be found as complete an assortment of ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Qneenstrare, Hardware, &c, ' all of which will be sold as low, if not a little lower tban elsewhere- NOAH I1KUTZLKR. : Pec. l".UC3-tf . ..... BUYERS. & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Suioutf,) DEALERS IN (.RAI3T, : ' COAL, 1 -JLl'31BER, CEMENT, . i ' . . . Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, seeds, SALT, &c. We buy Grain to be delivered at either Miffliutown or Perrysviile. We will also have coal at both places to sntt the trade. We are prepared to furnish Sail to dealers at reasonable rates. " BUYKKS 4c KEXNtDY. April 21, 1875-tf - 18T5 1ST5. J. B. M. TODD, PATTEKSOX, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clothing ! OTERCOAT& AT COST I Shirts and Drawers Hat and Caps, Bouts and Shoes, Hosiery and Gloves at City Prices. A COMPLETt itit Of,.,'? GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Gum Bests, Gam OTrtlte, Cam Orercoatt. - Intending to close out my stock of Whi ter Hoods pseparatory to putting in a mam moth stock ol Spring and Summer Goods, I am deterniiued to sell Goods at such Low Prices that everv woe can suit them selves lor very small sum of money. Call to see me, and I will guarantee you satis faction. - - - i - ' ! " e . -' ' The highest market prices allowed for Country Produce, Corn and Oats, Hoop Poles, Locust Posts aiid Harlroad Ties, in exchange forefoot!, by 11 ..... - ,Ja,.JIi I0II7. Patterson, Uct. 7, t&H. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A OEIiTXEMAN who suffered for years from IfrtVeii Debility, Premature Decay, and all the ejects of youthtul ia'Siscretion will, for le sake of suff'-ring bciuaulty, send free to alt who need it, tlm recipe aud direction for making tlie simple rt-mvdy by which he, was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's exserience can do so by addressing hi perfect confidence, ,., , . , , . OUX B. OGDEJf, n6-rSm, ' . , : , 42-Cedac s Xe York, , Jyb warjc on shoij DfVcc at 'ais ofboe. , Mil - - '. - '.. in-." I -.1 .t-n Professional, Chords. LOUIS- E.-ATKlNOX. .- , . ; ATTORNEY -AT -LAY?. '- ' MIFFLINTOWN, PA.: ' . i j. . Q7"Coiluclwg and Conveyancing prcrnipt-. ly attended u- . Omen On Bridaja street, ojnonte the Court lioua Squara. JOBERT .McMEE-V, Attorney and Goun8eor-tLaw Pronipi attention given n, thr sveurmg and collecting ot Claims, and all legal bnsi- ncs. - ' j Orrtcv on ltjre street, llrsf oor west! April H, ltr-rr ' . ATTOSUEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. AH bOKiueas jinimpUy attended tn. Orrn-K On BrWi; stn-e, opposite the Court Honse miuarr. J Jr. BR A Z K E, m7d 77, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, '' .Icadtr.iit, Juniata Co, Pa. Orrire formerly occupied hv Dr. Sterrrtt. ProlessVpil business ironi;itly attrmled to at all hoSTs. ' - ' Af 7, lW2-tf THOMAS irELDER, Ml). ' Physician and Surgeon, - MirFLiSTOir.x, r.i. i - . . . ' ' Olfice hour from 9 4. w. to 3 r. .. f. lice in his fathers residence, at te south end of Water street. - Vl'.-J-tl J) L. ALLEX, M. D , ' Has commenced the practice of Moliclne and urgery and all their collate: ul Irewhes. Ollica sjt Aeademia, at the residence of Capt. J.J. Patlcts"n. .. . (juli 15. 187i Philadelphia & Eeading Eallroad. vT I. T E B A R R 43 G CM EST. i.tSCAcr ITth, 187.1. Tram leare Hrrrubnrg ai follotet s Tor New York al 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 01) and 7 i p. ui. For Phuadulphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. iu., i 00 and So p. iu. For Krsvling a' 6 20, 8 19, 9 43 a: m., 2 00, 8 50 and 7 40 p nt For Pot lav ill. at b tO,- 8 !0 L m., and S 50 p. m. and via ."khtry lk!U k. bnsuefaanna branch at 2 40 p. tn. For AllenWwn at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., S 00, 8 50 and 7 40 p. m Tbe 5 20, 8 10 a. ra , 2 00 and 7 40 p. ni trains have through cars tor New York. Tbe 8 10 a. m. and 3 00 p. ra trains have through cars for Philadelphia. i . SUXDjrS. . For New York at 5 80 a. m. For AllentoWn and1 way stations at 5 20 a. m For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 41 p.m. Tramtfor Iiarruiirg hart as followt . Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., 12 4'0. 5 115 snd I 41 p. m. Lesve Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 iQ an. 1 oo p. m. ; Leave Keailinir at 4 .10, 7 40, 11 20 a. m.( ' 1 50. II 1 j and 10 15 p. ui. 1 Leave Pottsville at 5 itf, 0 00 a. m. and1 4 30 j p. m., and via Schuylkill and Snsue- nanna Krsnch at 8 't a. in. ' Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 60, 8 50 a. hi., 12 2 ), 4 30 and 45 p. m. The 2 -to a. ui. train Ipun Allentown and the 4 30 a. tu. train from Reading do Uvl run ou Mondays- SUXD.1YS. Leave New York at 5 Id p. m. Leare Philadelphia al 7 0O p m. Leave Heading at 4 30. 7 i) a. m. and 10 15 p. ra. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. snd 9 45 p. ra. f'ia Xorm eud Etttx Railroad. JUHN E. WUOTTEX, General Suptrmtnutmt. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IS TUE 0.NLT K50WS REMKbt Tltn DRldllT'S DISEASE, a a fositivf arxr.nr roa iGOrT. CRAVEL. I.TRICTKfS, 1)1.1- BETES, DYSPEPSIA, riEKVOl s D ABILITY, DKtiPSY, FEMALK COMPLAINTS, Xon Kctcntion or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation, or Ulcera tion ot the ltladder and Kidneys : Sp.imatorrho?a, Leucorrhu-a or Whites, Irregulsr er Painful Menses, Bearing Down, Chlorosis Sterility and Jill Complaints Incident to Femalei. KEARNEY'S EXT. ittJClIU For Stone in tbe Bladder, Calculus Gravel or Brickdnsi Deposit and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and Diseases 1 of Ibe Prostate Uland. KEJRJSErS EXT. Bl'CHU Cure Diuaies jlrittng Jrom Imprudences. Habits of Dissipation, Etc., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience,- and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gire; strength to Urinate, thereby removing Ob structions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Uretnra, allaying pain and inflam mation, and eipelling all poisonous matter. Used by persf-ns In the decline r Change of life; alter eonflremeu ft tnhor pains, bed-wetting in children, etc: Prof. Steele says : -One bMtfe of Kear ney's Extract Roehn is worth more dan all other Buchua combined." . ( SEABNEY'S ext. Bucau Permanently cures all affections of the Bladder, Kidaeys, and Drcpsical .Swellings existing ia Mem Women and CkiHren, ao matter what tbe age. -Ask for Ktaraey's. Take ao btUer. Prfer One Dollur pi Belli or Sir Battles far Eif i Dollars. Depot, 104 Dcani St., Niw York. A' Physician in attendance to answer cor respondence and give advice gratis. . Send stamp for Pamphlets free. . For Sale by Dmgetsts Every hm. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, at his shop, oa Water street, Mitiliniowa, has avw oa hand and fur sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIESi Be also has a larga lot Of ; COFFINS ' on hand, and, having jure based a new Hearse, ia now prepared to attend funerals at the shortest notice and oa the moat 'ib eral terms. lie has made a great red action hi the price of Comus. Zy Repairinj proirptiy attended to. tn"y2t?u . 0. V- H'.'Bf SOX. " J4iSCELL.1.E0LS ciavn rirnrnv 1 I VI H I 1-1 I TA JLJ JL X JL - Forevcrj person-Jrtnini cOnnfV, trAy :it CHEAP JOHN'S STORE ! : m . ' ' lie import (rOOUS Ifom Jviro'HI transact ?ctt nevei" L'?,,, Tip Great Every tiling' I ARRIVAL OF MEW & LATEST STYLES ! Groorfs ilecciveI from Csiiropc every Week bv almost every $liip. ItE?PECTFlLLT YuUR-, &C, E.1SIL SCHOTT Wall Paper! Wall Paper! - Wall Paper! All of this Spring's Stvles anl ftll new iio old stock on haaJt NOW IN STORE, Carefully t-elecletl for tlie TraJe, and will be .olJ cfie;ip. nt THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's .Xew Bnek Building. .MAIi STKFsET, OPPOSITE THE COt ttT Y A It IF , HI . 7 , JlIFFLINTOU-.V, J CXI Housekeepers' ISarthvare, ers' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C, &C., all of first quality, t'oustaatly on hand. I invito the pt:Mij It call and see me. KiaiintewD, A'ig. Zi, !37Hf D. W. Harley & Co.'s Is tie place where Jou can I'.lj TilK llKST ATiU TIIK CIIKAPIT MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS, C.1PS. BOOty, SHOES. .1X0 FL RXlSHiXG KOODS. VE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select sNh-ks ever offer -sl in this market, and at .ISTOXISHIMIL Y LO W PRICES f Also, mpa'tires takra for sfcit wud parts of suits, which will be mide tn orJei' at abort notice, very rsonible'. Kenjpmher the plie. in UnflTman's New huildiri'j eirnf-r of HriJee snj Tater s'reets, MIFFLINTOV", PA. " nvy 8, l7-t JUST OPENED ! A New Sprins: afid Summer Stock of CLOTHING, JIATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, For Slew, Boys, fTomen, Jtisses and Children. Notion, Hen FurnUhT!; Umls: WATCH KS AND JEWELRY , CAJIPETS ASD FLdOtt OIL "CLOTHS, All at rates, to cnrresponl to the shrinkage in values. Ch".ip"r thin tha C1ie:ipst f a month ago. tEr" SlTf-S MADE TO OUDEK.a Patterson, l a,, Ssv. n, 1874. SMCEI. STRATER. HDEY & ClilllST, 8tfl'SCS TO K&TDEE Si CO. To those Interested in the wtfrcbase of I strictlv PURE RYE WHISKY, for medic! ptrpses we oSt TJAILEY'S PURE RYE, Price 12 to & pel cullon. anil will ship in; paikagts io suit pnrclwJcrs. ,. . . , , . , j M e also nanrtle largely a j COPPER-DISTILLED V H1SKY, i .. j Price from $1.50 to $1.7 . j We imirt ! . . , FIXE WISS, BkApi5 AXD GIN. slid also maniiractrfre DR-'STflVEK'S TOXIC HERD BITTERS. Send for "."fee I.'st. ' " .". .,: huey 4 cn'ni&t, I Vil North Third Street, Philarfa. I !rpt9,18T4Tr I !0LO.nOH SEIStTR, vhth visit M'fliffi and p-ftf.-rn even' Tuesdsr, Thursday and Satnrday mornings: QT ACKLS lK LAND F'R and win rntnisll the :rrizeas or t'iese bor-', JaJmfJ J SALE. Sid land sar-oft' onghs witH the best of ... j ualva on and near Ihe Cairo h. Pulton Rail htOr, TEAL, SL'TTO.Y. PORK. fc :,tail'C....Arkans, and wilt ' . raise from flitv i sity busbeia f ton or at tha very towest price.. He respecttu'J , one tele of cotton t- ihi acre, and will bu solicit the p.itronage of the public. sf at prirc. ranging from one to twenty April J, 1872 I y. ' ; dolUrs per acre, aeco'ding to the fmprovrJ .' ! ---- - j merits on samx. Tr. On-fonvth cash; Large stock of ready nradeelo-hrf got the; and balance in en, two, three and fouf latest and choicest stvles, fr turn and! years, boys, hats, caps, boots and shoe, notion,! 1.KT1 fltCHT t BRTIlER. fmniahinr goods in endless nanr f r !: PoeaMa, Arkant al SamwJf Stayffr's, m Pssvsow. i 5rf. T-, 1T4 JfDlE2TISE.Vn. 19. t T II XT? ' IV I w- i Vl n I V 111 v AllJtf. i .';! . direct t Miiiii't X li'jsi:i? ' ciiyi.l ht by ary ifr' CMintw argams in AT A COUNTY, TA. JOEN Wi JHfTHEESBAUGH j Maohocd! HowLost'HowRestcrred I CiL Just i-iiMishrd, a new edition of itrJ"T' "'"erwell's Celebrated Essay nn'thf fad it'll curt (withont mrdi : tliiel nf 5periuaUrrhu:a or Seminal wrak i nun. Involuntary Scmiual Lw-e, tmpo i teirf-y; Mental an t PhykJ tucapai-.ity, Im j idiiuents lo Miirriage, etc. ;' al, Cn j sumption, E;.i!cpy and Fits iJ'tcel by . relt-indulgence or sexual 1-ttrar.igAnce, Vc. ! CPrke, in a seJed envelope, onlv sis cents. The eelehriteil suthor. In t jis s Jmir.il.! EsSav, clcorlv-deiinnstrales, Irom a thirty re,irs suc,;e,iiii practice, that the aiifgr cnt-'eo.nencea ..r a. U-ahuse my be rad- ""ally cured without the dsintjerou use of hifi-rhat niedkriiie or t application ot th ttuife; pointing out a moile of cure al once simple, ccrtaiu, and elf. ctual, by mean of which every sulTcrer, co matter what hi I cvuditiun niay he, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. XT This Lvr lure should be in the hand , of every T"'i;h and every man iu the laml. j Sent imder seal, in a plain envelope, t , any ad'lrts, post-paid, on the receipt of ' ifX ifi-tif) ir two ihMt I,inrA AiIitMM Ik .Puolisher. CliAS. J. C. KLINE & CO. 1117 Bowery, New York. Post-Utbce Bos 19. IfTS-lv. Xov. Rare Inducesient.i I . . .Hi.