SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFJJNTOWN: fTedaeaday. Jaljr S, J 875. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annam. Transient advertisements inserted at CO rents per inch fur each insertion. Transient business noticet in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions irill be made to th.ise desiring t j advertise by the year, half or quarter vcar. PENS1 A. Bi RETIME TABLE. VN and after Sundar-, Mar 23rd. 1875, V pasaengcr srains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, r. K. K., as follows : eastward. J rbilaJeliia Express...., 12 43 a m Pscifie Express 1U 02 a m t HarrUburg Accommodation. ...It 80a lit iMail ...... 6 12 pin Atlantic Express 9 15 p m WESTWARD. ; Fsciflc Express .... 6 Oil a m J War rasscnger. 10 10 am : Vail 3 31 p m t Fast Line 6 4 p ni Mixed '. 8 15 p m J Pittsburg Express 11 55 p m Dmih). t Dailf except Snndnf. f Caih) except Monday. Three trains do not stop at this station : Cincinnati Express, west, time here 1 19 a. ni. ; Fast Line, east, i 17 a. m. ; Day Ex press, east, 1 34 p. m. LOCAL IKTELLIGESCE. Register sixty days before the election ; that's the law. Fishermen go to Perry and Dauphin counties to catch bus.' Exchanges noU the Circulation of new counterfeit fifty cent notes. Mr. George Smith is repairing his place of residence, on Main street. Mr. Hnmmell experiments in sending balloons up, during evening hours. On Tuesday, August 13, the Grind Lodge of the Knights of Pythias rill meet in Easton. Philadelphia market quotations on Mon day Wheat, (1.35tol.42; eorn, 7a88c t oats, C5a6Cc There is little clover in the stubble fields, not only in this county, but ruin here east ward to the seaboard. This season will produce a better crop of oate in Juniata county than has been har vested in three years. A valuable horse owned by Mr. Wert Henderson, t Fermanagh township, died of lock-jaw, a few days ago. A rain storm drove a party 61 Lewistown people out of Macedonia, t j Uie Park build ings, where they pie-nicked, a week ago. . This Wednesday morning Sulouft's "Crusad cr" carries a party to Ijewistown, to he present at the opening of the Park at Ui.it town. The exercises attending the annual ex -Animation of the Sold iers' Orphan School at McAlisterville, last week, were highly interesting. The Juniata Base Ball Club made a fine display last Saturday. Kelt Friday they expect to play file High Hoys ol llarris lturg and on Saturday the Young America club of the same place. Mr. Allison U putting a new shingle roof tin his residence. The off-going roof has lieen on the huilding ever since it was built, in lt4l, by .Mr. John SrLaeier. The surface soil of an alley in the Wright extension to this biwougli is being dug tip, and hauled, and scattered over the clsy ground arouud the Court House. Post Master Rooks baa had a second story porch al his residence, ornamented by a railing, or balustrade, that was Cast at the foundry In this place by the Batmans. The Presbyterian church pews are to be re-ramUhed, therefore, a'.l services rf the congregation, till the 15th of August, will be held tu the Lecture room of the church. tt is time to alistain from the use of Paris Green on potato stacks now the root is too nearly ready for nse. T hey wi!l take np too inach poison for the good of those who cat them. The free schools of this borough will open on, the Cth of September, under the man ageurnt of Mr. A. W. Mulhollan, Mr.O. M. tCerlin, Visa LirSie Loudon and Miss Clara V. Daugberty. Her. Mr. Sherrard lias arecptrd the call to preach for the Presbyterian con grega tion in this town, subject to the action of Presbytery at its next meeting. Until then he will preach at regularly stated times. Last Saturday morning Perry Krcamer'a farm house, in Tuscarora township, Peny county, was burned to the ground, together with nearly afl-the furnitnre. The fire ori ginated front the bake-oven. Loss, about $5,000 insurance, fSXlO. There was a lively time at the Park last Saturday afternoon. There waa trot, a toot race, a game of base b ill by players in haudsome dress, and any amount of skir mishes, and regularly fought bat Ilea between boj a and humble-bees. A house owned by Mr. John Yeigh, in Fayette township, took tire some nights ago, and was entirely destroyed with all its con tents, excepting the family of Mr. Kehman who barely escaped. There was an insur ance of about $400 on the property. "The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania baa just reattirmed an old decision that in the matter of the highways, a eonnty, town' hip, or municipality is liable for any dam ages resulting from neglect of duty in keep - ing the highways in a proper state of re pair." "The July returns to the Depart ment of Agriculture bhow that the acreage in corn is about eight per cent greater than last jetr. New England Las reduced he; acreage about one and a half per cent., and the Pacifio States about one per cent. All the great corn growing region bare increased their acreage the middle States two per cent., the south Atlantic States three per cent., the Gulf States ten per cent. the inland southern States twelve per cent., the States north of the Ohio aeren per cent., the States west of the Mississippi fourteen per cent. The condition of the erop is below the average in tbe New England, middle and south Atlantic States, the rcint jani condition (82) being In Rhode Island. Florida and Alabama are also below tbs average, but the other Gulf States and th inland southern States avsaoove, the maximum (112 being in Mississippi. All the other States except Missouri (103) ar below the average, the minimum condition (82) being in Wisconsin." People in tbe eastern part of this State pronounce the potato bng a com plete extermioator of the much dread ed weed called the bone nettle. A raefeot writer writes as follows of tbe bug and that weed : Some people have ground up tbe potata bug and made it att ingredient of blister plaster for tbe lower animals with good effect. But we learn that the bug is volunteering as a benefactor as well as a destroyer. Among other things, they destroy tbe burse nettle, which a Chester county farmer calls one of the worst, if not tbe Worst, weed that grows. It is also most difficult to root out. To destroy it in grass fields is utterly impossible, aod to clear plowed fields it requires constant and daily cutting for years be fore it can be all killed and rooted out. It appears to have been first introduced by tbe late Humphrey Marshall, at bis Botanical Garden in Marshallton, Whence it escaped to the surrounding neighborhood. Several large patches are found near West Chester that have for a long time been tbe source of anx iety to careful farmer.) in their neigh borhood. "On my own property is a small patch, never over ten feet square, that I have constantly watched for some eight years, never suffering a plant to go to seed, but dog np aod destroyed every root that I could find during that time, without yet succeeding in eutirely destroying it. 1 be potato bng seems, by its constant aod vigorous attack upon this plant, to have destroyed whole fields of it on the Schuylkill. So that to some farmers his appearance will prove a blessing rather than an evil, if it should succeed in destroying this plant, that is so tenacious to life." The Northern Pacific Railroad. This Road, with all its property and franchises, is to be sold at auction un der decree of Court, August 2d, in New York City, for the benefit of the first mortgage bondholders. The gen eral body of bondholders have united io a plan for protecting their interests, by causing the Road aod property to be bid in for them by a Bondholders Committee, selected for the purpose. This Committee consists of Johnston Livingston, of New York, Frederick Billings, of Vermont, George Stark, of Massachusetts, J. K. Moorebcad and J. N. Llutchiuson, of Pennsylvania, and John M. Detiisin, of Maryland. The plan of purchase and reorganiza tion represented by this Committee has been unanimously approved by a gen eral meeting of tbe bondholders. All bondholders, who wish to share in the benefits of the pbn, or desire informa tion, should immediately address Tub Purchasing Committee, N. P. R. R., at 23 Fifth Avenue, New York. The following process, which should be definitely retained in mind, is Faid to be thea moat successful process of reviving people who have been nearly drowned : It consists in first turning tbe patient on bis face in order that the lungs may be freed from water then turning him quickly on bis back, raise the bands over the head and bring them down upon tbo breast, repeating this movement at the rate of about fifteen times a minute. This induces artificial respiration, and in all cases where life is not extinct results in restoring tbe patient to lire. When purchasing Pain Cure Oil be sure and see that the name is blown in the bottle. " Pain Cure Oil" is our trade mark, and you cannot get this preparation under any other name. B. II. Markley, Sole Proprietor aod Manufacturer, Reading, Pa. S old m holesale aod retail by Banks fc Ham lin, MilUiutuwD. Teokley A Son have moved their store into the new building, directly opposite the Court House, on Main street, where they are prepared to serve the public by selling them Dry Goods at reasonable prices, for cash or country produce. They have a large stock of Prints, Muslins, Delaines, Jaconets, and other dress goods, a full line of Clothes, CoUonades, Jeans, Cassimeres, an assortment of Boots and Shoes for men, women and children, QueeUsware of all kinds, and a general assortment of all kinda of goods excepting hardware. Give them a call. july21-3t The annual meeting of the stock holders of tbe Juniata Valley Bank will be held in tbe banking rooms, in Mifflintown, on Monday, August 2nd, 1875, at 1 o'clock, r. m. T. V. Irwin, Casket. St Good Traxir Seed for sale at 40 cents per pound by mail, 50 cents. Call on or address MAratcc Leorard, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. Neighboring News. PERRT COUNTT, A8 PER BLOOMFIXLD PAPER8. A sad ease of drowning of mother and daughter occurred on last Friday afternoon on the Susquehanna Division of tbe Pennsylvania canal, in Watts township, about a mile above the Ac queduct. An old gentlemen named Derr lived with his family m a small bouse on tbe tow-path side of the canal, and on Friday forenoon the wife and daughter crowed the canal in a skiff and went to tbe fields for blackberries. About 2 o'clock in the afternoon they returned with their buckets filled with berries, and attempted to recross the canal in a skiff. Either the mother or daughter requested the other to take the buckets and cross the canal in tbe skiff, aod then return for the other, bnt finally both concluded to cross at tbe same time. Tbe skiff, which was old and leaky, filled with water immediate ly, and Mr. Derr, from the opposite side, went to the rescue of bis wife and daughter. In attempting to rescue them, the wife caught him around tbe neck and endangered bis life. He pre vailed oalier to let go and take hold of tbe skiff, which she did, but all three being on tbe same side the skiff was overturned and all left go. Mr. Derr, being an old and sickly man, then made for the shore, which he reached in an exhausted and famtibg condition. Y ben be had somewhat recovered, tbe bodies of bis wife snd daughter had disappeared. Mr. Derr's cries for as sistance were heard by some harvest hands on Baldcman's Island, who ran to his assistance wading through tbe branch of the Susquehanna but ar rived too late to save the unfortunate mother and daughter. The body of the daughter was found about one bout after tbe occurrence, but tbe water bad to be partially drawn off and the canal dragged before the body of tbe wife was recovered at 10 o'clock on Friday night. About a year ago Mr. Derr came from Baltimore in search of work, and settled in Watts tocslip. He was in indigent circumstances, but had seen better days. His wife was an intelli gent lady, and bis daughter, who bad jnst passed her 15th year, Was a beau tiful and intelligent young lady. Mr. Derr has the sympathies of the coin mnnity in this great bereavement. Jo seph Wait, Esq., of 'New Buffalo, was sent for, and after summoning a jury held an inquest on Friday morning tbe jury rendering a verdict of acci dental drowning. - On last Friday morning Mr. James Duncan, of Irishtowo, Spring township, beard a noise on tbe attic, and on hur rying to that part of bis residence, be found Lis wife hanging by the neck to a ropo which was fastened to a rafter. He quickly cut tbe rope, and found that life was not quite extinct in her. It appears she had fastened the rop to tbe rafter and around ber neck while standing on a chair, and then kicked tbe chair when she swung off. The The noise of the falling chair alarmed her Lusbatid, and thus saved her from putting an end to her life. The house of Mr. T. W. Tressler, in Juniata township, this county, was en tered through a back window a few nights ago, and $15 In currency was taken witb other papers out of a bureau. A reward of $25 is offered for tbe recov ery of the money aud the conviction of the tbief. MIFFLIN COUNTT, A3 PER LEWISTOWN PATERS. A thief picked up $6 in the Sentinel office, and left witb them in bis pocket. Open air religious services on Suuday are looked on witb favor Professor Brown baa been u-ing ripe tomatoes from bis garden since the 4th of July. . .Pic nic people are tBjoyiDg them selves on the idea of "never mind the weather when tbe wind don't blow iuce tbe completion of the Park nearly all the town boys have fast horses Parties who use nets are fish pirates. It is tbe duty of the Sheriff to arrest them. .. .Peach growers of Delaware and Maryland will furnish people here witb a car-load of peaches for one hun dred and ten dollars. ... W. - II. Mo- Clellan and James Foust are candidates for the office of Sheriff, among the Re publicans. Joseph M. Owens and W. R. MrKee are candidates in tbe same party for the office of Treasurer. D. Eisenbise, Thomas Mayes, John M. Nol le, James Fivored and O. T. Waters are the Democratic candidates for nom ination for tbe office of Treasurer. Thomas Williams, Wilson Dellett, Jos. Fleming, David McKinetry and Wm. T. Shimp are the Democratic candi dates for the office of Sheriff. William A. Orr and William P. Wiibrow are candidates among the Democracy for the office of Commissioner. Tbe Dem ocratic candidates for tbe office of Di rector of the Poor are J.C. Fhahen and J. F. Gibboney Thirty four is the number of living citizens who were here in 1S33 Our people pic nic now at Macedonia, four miles above Miffiin. HUNTINGDON COCNTT, AS PER HUNT INODON PATERS. It is said that $22,000 worth of to bacco is used every year by tbe people of our town. A little boy named David Fritchey was drowned in the mill-race in this town on last Thursday. M Ait It TED: WALKER PALM On the evening of tbe 22nd insL, at the house of the bride's father in Black Log Valley, by Justice Richard Doyle, Mr. Jacob A. Walker and Miss Mary J. Palm, both of Juniata county. GRAHAM HELLES On tbe 25th in stant, by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. Rob ert Graham, of Northumberland, Pa., and Miss Sarah A. Heller, of this county. COMMEnCIAL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. Jt H. A. Stambaugh Mrrruirrows, July 28, 1878. Butter t. M Ere J? Lard 1 Bacon ................. ....... 11 Potatoes...; 1 00 Onions 1 &0 MIFFLEiTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers A Kennedy. QcotatiosS roa T O-DAY. Wednesday, July 28, 1875. Cloverseed.. , $5 50 Wheat, prime.... ...... 1 15 Cra. ..i. . . C5 Oats, r. 50 WmA.MCiJ. t Established over FinT TEARS Kwn constantly on hand the lararest and mM.t .mnlef assortment of American and Foreign SHEET Ml'SIC, BOOKS, IN- STKL XOlii, ana jjlsilal. jttttLtiA DISE of every description. Orders by mail will receive prompt ana careiut attention Correspondence with- the trade solicited. A. POND k CO., 547 Broadway. Branch Store j S9 Union Square, N. Y. Junc39-l CANDIDATES' CAEDS. DISTRICT ATTORN EX, tfe are authorized to announce tbe name Of Locis E. AtuxsoiJ, Est., of Mifflin town, as a candidate for District Attorney, sub ject to Republican rules. COUNTY AUDITOR. We are authorised to announce the name of Capt. Lorts DeoaS, of Fayette town ship, as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the usages of the Republican party. COMMISSIONER. Editor of Stntiul mnd fUpubhca : As the time for announcing Candidates lias arrived, aad it ia highly important to the Republi cans of Juniata comity that tlio ollke of County Comiuiasiontar aliouid be filled by some one who wonld represent the interests of the tax payers fairly and faithfully, we beg leave to announce the name of JosErn Uothsoce, of Fermanagh township, as a candidate for th U office. MANT CITIZENS. Walker Twr., July 23, 18.5. COMMISSIONER. Editor Sttntl and Jtrntblican t Please announce the name of Michael Colibex, Esq., of Tan Weft, as a candidate for tbe office of County Commissioner. Mr. Col' dren is one of om beat working Republi cans in the connty, and on of our best citizeast With Mr. Coldren in the Held, old Walker would tune np to forty-nine. WALKER. COMMISSIONER. Editor of SraisW mud Jitpblicau : Allow me to announce the name of (Jeoegr W. Sarrn, Esq., aa a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, at the Republican primary election. Mr. Smith is one of our best citisens, is well known throughout the county, and his intelligence, energy, integ rity and business qualifications eminently tit bim for that position. He would be the right man in the right place. S. O. EVANS. Delawabi Twr., July 12, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Editor Semhntl and Republican: Please announce to the Republicans of Juniata county, Richard Doyle, of Beale township, as a candidate for tbe oftiee oi Countr Com missioner, subject to tbe result cf the Pri mary Election. Mr. Doyle is a veteran in the Republican ranks, and, if nominated, will tight as veterans do. PATTERSON. July 11, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editor : I would announce, through tbe columns of the Sentinel mnd Republican, to the Republicans of Juniata county, Wil liam GaoxiNOES, of Turbett township, as a candidate for the otlioe ot Connty Commis sioner. Mr. Groninjrer is a rising young man, and b abundantly qualified in every way to discharge the duties of the office. TURBETT. July U, 1875. XetO Advertisement. E. F. Zunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron The great succce and delight of the peo ple. Iu fart, nothing of the kind has ever been offered to the American people which has so quickly found its way into their good favor and hearty approval as E. F. Kcx kel's Bitteb Wire or Isox. It does all it proposes, and thus gives universal satisfac tion. It is guaranteed tu cure the worst case of dyspepsia or indigestion, kidney or liver disease, weakness, nervousness, con stipation) acidity of the stomach, ate. Get the genuine. Only sc Id in I bottles. I'e- pot and othec, 29 North Ninth St., Phila delphia. Afc for Kuukel's, and take no other. Sold by all druggists. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! E. K. K linkers Bitter W ineof Iron a sure cure for this disease. It has been prescrib ed daily for many years in the practice of eminent physicians with unparalleled suc cess, symptoms are losa ol appetite, wind and rising of food, dryness in mouth, head ache, dizziness, sleeplessness and low pints. Uet the genuine. ot sold in bulk, only in $1 bottles. Sold by all drug gists. Tape Worm Entirely removed with purely vegetable medicine, passing from the system alive. No fee until the head passes. Come and refer to patients trested. Dr. E. F. Krx efl. No. 259 North Ninth street, Philadel phia. Advice free. Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms also removed. Ask your druggist for Ki'Rkel's Worm Strl-p. Price $1 per bottle. Send for circular. For removing ail kinds but Tapo Worm, the medicine can be had of your druggut. For Tape Worm the patient must come on aud nave it re moved. CHAUTAUQUA LAKE. Near this beautiful locality is situattd an old, richly-endowed Seminary for both xes The Chamberlain Institute. Fall Term opens An. 24th. For cata logue a1dreis liev. J r. awards, A.M., Principal, Randolph, N. Y. ProtkonotarT's notice. TUB account of Michael Brn baker, Com mittee of David Brubaker, a lunatic, now deceased, has been filed in this office, and will be presented to the Court for con firmation on Monday, August lUth, lei 0, at the Court House in Mitllintown. I. 1). WALLIS, ProtKonolani. Prothonotary's Office. Milliiu-1 town, June 2, let o-td S JEW DRCfi STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bclfont Building,) Main Street, SHOIlntown, Pa. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS oils, varnishes, glass, putty, coal oil, lamps, burners, chimneys, brushes, hair brushes, tooth brushes, per fumery, Combs, soaps. hair oil, tobac co, cigars, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and Warranted irom high authority. By Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS fof medical purposes. 07PREISRiPT10NS cmponnded with great caret Jnne22-tl. GREAT REDUCTION rx the PRICES OF TEETH ! Fall Upper r Lower Setts as Law as 5 J7o teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Terih tilled to last for lite. . - Teeth extracted without pain, by the nse of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard Uimes, I will insert full single aets teeth, of the vary beat kind, for 115.00. . Temporary seta f j.ou extra. Toothache stospped in five minntes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of O. L. Deric, established in Slifflin town io I&tiO. . -. G. L. DERK, . Jan 2A, IS72. Practical Dentist. Job werk on snort votica at this office. Afc Aftetrlinemeyita. G8&IK, tUMBEHt C. -:o: THE aadcriigaed, having completed his sew Warehouse in Perrysnlle, would respectfully invito the attention rf the farmers of the county to the fact that he ia at ail times PAYIXG THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF &RA1X, SKKDS, Ac, Ac. Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, Ac., 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 CASli OR IS EXCHANGE FOR MER CUANDISEt HAVE FOR BALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LtMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbett township may be lound as Complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hardware, dec, all of which will M sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- XOAII HERTZLER. Dec. 10, 187:J-tf BUYERS & KENNEDY, (S uccessors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN CiRAirV, CO Al, LtT311iER, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, FEEDS, SALT, We buy Grain to be delivered at either Mifflintown or Perrysville. We will alo hare coal at both places to suit the trade. AVe are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS It KENNEDY. April 21, 1875-tf IS 18 10. ciO. Jt B. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clothing ! OYER COATS AT COST t Shrrti and Drawer!, Halt and Cftjls, Boots and Shoes, HoSu'ry ait i Gloves at City Prices. A COMPLETE LINE OF GENTS' rUBNISHING GOODS, Gam Boots, Gum Otrttboes, . Guiu Overcoats Intending to close out my stock of Win ter Goods pieparatory to putting in a mam moth stork ot Spring and Summer Goods, I am determined to sell Goods at such Low Prices that every one can suft t?iem selves for a very small sum of money. Call to see me, and I will guarantee you satis faction. The highest markrt prices sllowed for Conntry Produce, Corn ar.l Oats, Hoop Poles, Locust Posts and Railroad Ties, iu exchange for Goods, by J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874. HXATCII LEY'S Improved CUCUM ILK WOOD PUMP s the acknowledged STANDARD of the market, bv popular -erdki, the best pump for the least noney. Attention is invited to Ilalch'ey'a Improved Bracket, the Orop Check Vale, which tan be vhhdrawn without disturbing the Jjoints, and the copper chamber wnicu never cracks, scales or rusts and will hut a life time, t or sale by Dealers and the trade generally. In order t be sure that yon get Blatc'hlcy's Pump, be careful and see that it has my trade-mark as above. If von do not kn?w where to bnv, descrip tive circulars, together with tile name aud address ot the ajrent nearest yor, will be woniotlv furnished by addressing, with stamp, II1A3. I. JSLrAtUrlLLl , M tWCrACTTRIR, 5C6 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa, g B. L0UD0-V, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Fa. FASnlU.i AC LE UOODS always on band. CUSTOM VrdKtt CONE on the shortest notice GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can bate them cnt in garments free of charge. SUttERlCrS PJTTERyS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf Administrator' Notice. Estate of R. IV. Jamiton, deceased. Vt llfeKEAS Letters of Administration V on tbe estate of K. W. Jamison, late of Fayette township.- deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons indebted to said estate are req nested to make immediate payment, and those baring claim wSi pleas present them without delay to JOHN M0TZER, LOUIS E. ATKINSON, tine 23, 1S73.- jii-ntwrofers. m til I JVisctllaneous. RETT AilD ATTRACTIVE LUSTE OF GOODS JCT RECEIVED AT Tit PATTERSON DRUG STORL Among the many nice goods may be found tha follow ing : Two Dozax Fisk Pock it Bibles. Large Lot or FuoToCRarn Aws Bev Tirn. AiTtiflRAfa Auras Ex tra For Kxives roa La diss, Fise PocR-tt BrtOKS, EsorMit t6 SiffLT Tbe CorxTT. A Great Va riety or Fixr Is Tttt P.trra Asb EsVELOfES, Fi.tR Bristol Board Caris, Elaxks, Ltsr.E Lot or Blase Books, File itotsn Dat-Book. AMD ALL OTHER Kl.tDS AXD S-JZES. Uarsosicas, Extr a Qcalitt Accoeurors a-xd Viouxs, Fixr Hair Bar cms axd Conns, Cioar Cases, Go Tobac co Forcnes, FsiTrilios, Chess Boards, Dvai- SfSS, ClIECkESS '.lb C S C K E R Boar d , Photo GRAPH Frames, Basc Balls, Splctaclas axd Kir G lamas, Best Ass.iktment ix the Coi nr. TUE Pl-RLlC ARR I.VT: fo t'tIL axd Exarixc TUE Goon. IUmlr ble tue Place. Pattersox Daru Store. P. C. RUNDIO. Patterson, May Jl, ls;i-tf Philadelphia 6s Beading Eailroad. IT LITER ARR A3GE.ME.Vr. Jasi;art 17th, 187. 7ii lean Htrritburg at follotct : For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 0 45 a. in., 2 UU aud 3 M p. iu. For Reading a' 5 2J, 8 10, 9 4-3 a. ni., 2 0D, 3 50 and 7 40 p in. For Potuvillti at 5 2), 8 10 a. ni., au.1 3 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill &. Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. in., 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. ui , 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. trains have through cars for New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. traius nave through cars tor Philadelphia. SUNDAYS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations ato-Oa m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. TVaiw for llarrubnrg leave s follows . Leave New York at 9 00 a. m:, 12 40, 5 15 aud 7 45 p. in. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 00 pt mi Leave Heading at 4 30, 7 40, 11 20 a. m., 1 50, 6 15 and 10 15 p. ni. Leave Pottsville at 5 55, 9 00 a. m. and 4 30 p. m., and via Schuylkill aud Susuu- hauna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 50 a. m., 12 25, 4 30 and 8 45 p. in. Tbe 2 i0 a. rt. train fWr; Allentown and tbe 4 ? e; m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- SUSDJTS. Leave New York at 5 li p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 (Hi p. m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40 a. id. and 10 lo p. nil Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 8 45 p. m. 'Via Harm and Essex Railroad. JOHN E. V)OTfEX, General Superintendent. Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrn k On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. JOUEUT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. OrriCR on bridge street, first door west ot the ffiKord miilding. Apr?! 14, IJS-tf LFttED J. l'ATTEKSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, NIFFLINTOVYN, JUNIATA CO., PA. rUT" All business promptly attended to. Omen On Bfttie sre, opposite the Court llouse stfuare: J M. IJRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON, Jlcademia, Juniata Cd.t Pt. OrriCR formerlv occupied' tty Dr. Sterrrtt Professional business promptly attended to at all nonrs. Aoril 7, l?72-tf THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D, Physician and Surgeon, MUELISTOWN, rA. Ottice hours from 9 A. a. to 3 r. .. Of fice in hia father's residence, at the south end of Water street. oc&l-ti D. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine aud Surgery aud all their collateral branches. Offee at Acidemia, at tbe residence of Capt. i. J. l'attersou. july 15. 1871 BOOTS AND SHOES. AT my rcsMenee at East Point, Mifllin town, I am prepared to promptly 011 orders for BOOTS AXD SHOES, LADIES', atSSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, at prices to correspond with the tinies. All kiwis of REPAIRING alsn promptly s Mended t.' Hopine to re ceive a share of tee patronage o the peo ple, I snbxribe myself their obedient (hoe- maker: A. B. FA5ICK. Fen. 3, 1375-tf CSTR4T NOTICE. 4 N estrar DUN MARE came to the XL premises of the undersigned, in Fay ette township. The owner is hereby re quested to come forward, prore property, pay costs of maintenance and adrertisn ment, or the n.are will be otherwise dis posed' of as the law directs. W1U.L4JIS.DCN1. Jna 23, 1873. The SentimJ aad Republican offic ia tha jiaca to get job work don.. Try it- It will pay yon if yen need RBything is that Un. .VISC EL L.1.S EO VS SOMETHING NEW f"or every person in Juniata wtint'v, enly at CHEAP JOHN'S STORE t tie niiports (lootls irorh E:mpe direct to" 3i!Hiu a busines traitsnct ton never before eiijftjroJ tit by any one itr this couiitV. . Great Bargains in Every thing I ARRIVAL OF NEW & LATEST STYLES I Goods Received from jLurojic every Week by almost every Ship II ESPECTFCLLY YolRS, &C; E.11IL SCIIOTll Wall I1 aper I Wall Paper! All of this Spring's Styles antl all new no old stock on hand! NOW IX STORE, Carefully jeleited fof the Trade, and will It- soM cheap, aC TTIE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's Actft Brick Building,) 3IAI3i STREET, OPP0SITU TUB COlItf YAKI, - MIFFUNT0WN, JUNIATA COINTY, I'A. Housekeepers' Hardware, HnHd' ers' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &CL, SC., all of first quality, constantly on call ami f me. Mitflintawn, Aig. i, IHTI-tf D. W. Harley & Cos Is the place where joa can bay THE HEST AIV1 THE CHEAPEST MEXS' YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTHING BATS, CAPS, BOOl'S, SHOES, AXD PVPSISHISG COOPS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever olTVreJ iti this market, and at JSTOMSHlSGLr LOW PRICES ! Also, measures talcen for tmti rind part of suits; which will to uiaJe to order at short notice, very reasonable.' Kemember tbe place, in Hoffman's New Building, comer of rriI?e and Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may I7J-tt JUST OPENED ! A New Sprin? and Summer Stock of CLOTHLXG, IJAT3, CATS, BOOTS AM) SHOES, Men, Bovs, Women, Mise siwl CliiMei. ViHop, Men's FnrniVhJi Good; WATCHES AND JEWEt.KY. CARPETS AND FLOOR All at rates, to rnrrepnn't to the thrinkac month ago. K& SI." If 55 MADE ) OiU'f.R.j ratterJl-iT, J"a., yfr. - i; IJ, I. TTTT FY Sr nnTi.TS'r' ; lM.Ulal lll.iOl,, BCCCESSORS TO KRTDER 4 C. To those interested in the purtluMS of a strictly rCUE HYK WHISKY. for medical purpos.rs we offer BAILEY'S l'CUK ItYK. I'rite $2 to pel g.il'rn, and will ship in: patkagtJ to suit purchasers. i We sTso handle largely R COPPEII-D15TILLED THISKY. i nee from aIHi lo !.. . We rrur-H-t FINE WINES, BRAND IKS AND GIN and also manufacture DR. STIVER'S TONIC IIEUD BITTERS. Scad for Price Liit. nrit ciiaisT, 121 rTorth Third Street, Fhilada sept 9, J)t74-1y gOLOMO SEIBEIt, Will visit MiWin and raftcrson e'ery Tuesday, Tburs1ay and SatnMi mornings Q "T ACRES OF LAND FOR tnd will furnish the iitizcni of these bor- OtJyvJvFT S ALE Said lands are sit oughs wit the best of j nalci un a:il near the Cair k Fultoa Rail- BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, ke..'-'" B,r'n,Ph "J "''l ' . I raise trofo 5' tv tw sixty hnsfti Is of corn or at tha very lowest prices. He re.'pectfulT one bu'Te t( cotton' to the aero, and will bv solicits the patronage of the public. 1 April 3, 1872 1 f. ; . I arge stock of ready made clothing of the'' latest and choicest styles, for mn and; boys, hats, ecpa, boots and shoes, notions,! fnihinr good ia endless variety for mM at 5snsnel Jvar, ra Pattwso. .1D r'ER T1SE.ME. IS. Wall Fhper J hand, I invite the public (e JOHH W. lloTHEESBAUGIL Oil' CI.OT Iif in vjl in. Cheap -r th in th" I'hcap-st of a SaMTEL STIC AVER. Maallood: HowLost.HowBestored ,, y,mn!v.lt a nw e,litim nf Dr. fiilvi-rweli's Crletirate.! tuir n the rutficft cure (w-i:hiit ninili- rme) of :perni.Iorriiir.i or .vt!iln:il weak- neks, Im'olnnt.iry Jv'nnnal I. . Inipo i leiwy, Mrnt.il a"f f'hvsiral fncapacity, Iin- pediments lo Mirr.o", etc ; also, Con ! Kimipti'-n, E'ilcptv and Fits ilured by I self-indulgence r s-ni:il extravagance, ate. 1 CTTrice, in a seileS envelope, oulv six cents. The celehratt i'.:ihnr. in this adminhU irom a iruriv yais' successf ul practice, that the alarm- ! ,n coiisci.iice of If -abuse nu.y be rad- I ically cureil Kilhout the dangerous uo of f iiitttrnal mwliciii nr ih apitc:fion of the i knile; pjnt;ag out a ur-'M r cure atom i simple, certain, ami elc'nal, by nieais of J which every inerer, no niitti-r hat his I coinlilion utay be, may cure himself cheap ly, privatwrr, and ratiralUj. CTTb.'s Lecture shoiiM liin to hand of every uili and e Crr man in the land. Senf under sil, in a plain envelope, t any address, post-paid, on the receipt of .ix cents or two post stamps. Address the Punliaber CIIAS. J. C. KLINE A CO. I '."7 Hpwerr, New York, i'bst.OlI'ice box 4-jfl9. Nor. 19. 1K73-1T. Eire lndUCerceut3 I soW at ftkts ranging from one to twenty doItArs por sere, acunlin; to tbe improTe- ments on samw. Terxs. One-lour!h cash, and balance m oue, two, lima and fouj year. 'Pert. LEVI HECHT k BROTHER. Pocahcntaa, Arkansas' 23, 1ST4.