, SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFLINTOWN: redeaOff. Aacaat it. MT5. TEUMS. ibJcripUoa, $l0 par son am. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertioa. Transient business notices in local col li run, 10 cents per line lor each Insertion. Ded action will be made to thc desiring to advertise by tSu year, hall" or quarter year.. 4 PENN'A. B, BTIME TABLE. ON and after Sunday. Mar 2rd. 1875, passenger wains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, 1'. K. Ri, aS follows : . . . j tisnrUD. t Philadelphia Express 12 43 a m J PaciUc Express 10 02 a in ; Hsrrb.burg Accommodation.. ..11 film -J Mail 6 12pm Atlantic Express 8 Id p m (EtTtAtD. t Pacific Express". 6 00 a m ; War Passenger 10 10 a m I Mad iZipm Fast Line 6 45 pm Mixed.;............. 8 15 p m Pittsburg F.xrcess 11 55 p m Daily. J Daily txctpt Sundiy. $ rati except Monday. Three trains do not atop at thU ataticn : Cincinnati Express, west, tiiao here 1 1S a. m. ; Fast Line, east, a! 17 at m; lar Lx premn east, t 24 p. lu. "Ttte new Constitution forbids all per ois from voting unless they hare been as sessed at least two months and paid their taxes at least one month before the date of the election. The date of hoWing the next election is Tuesday, November 21. ednesriay, Septirat)r 1st, is the last itr cn which v":ers can be a:sessed. Friday, October 1st, is the last day on Which they can pay taxea. Friday, October l.t, is the lart day for taking out natural izativn papers." LOCAL IXTELLIG E A CE . Have your picture taien, by Hess. t'aripe Irnit, and c Solera morbus. The dog days have come to an end. The Democratic County Committee met last Saturday. Premium Lfot of Riverside Farts and Ju niata Agricultural Assoclaticu, next week. The LewUtowa Gasettt is eulogistic over tbe two eermdns; that Rev. John Laird preached B that tovrn. " Rev. James B. Kennedy, of the Second Presbyterian Church of the city vt Tren ton, New Jersey preached In Mr. S berrard's church hut Sabbath. . The Lutheran Sabbath School of this place cvpect to pc-mc in a strip of wood tin Uie property of Mr. David Fowles, in Walker township, on Thursday, August 26. Butler connty is t3 have a "harvest home" , meeting at Liberty Grove, Penn township, ou the 27 th in it, which will be more like a county fair in its leading feat ires than har vest home rue.d.;S usually are. John Jacobs, 4!' Tnrbett loa n: hip, thresh ed with bis "vrra separator, at H. M. Groa inger's barn in Milford township, one hun dred and one babels of wheat, ready for iu.".iket, i:i one hour and ten niinutei. Oh Y"s ! There will be an Auction Sale of Store Goods at A. J- lierixler s Cash More, R. R. Avenue, Patterson, Fa., con sisting of D'J Gof-I-5, Notions, Boots and Shoes, ate. ou 3-ini.d..y, August 21, 175, JternQcti and evening. A few das ajro, odd pieces of stones, ss they seemed to be at first sight, but which afterwards proved under examination to be pieces of Plaster of Paris with ojx'ningi in them, were foili.rt in the cornice of the Brj &ou hon;e tii. ud belongs to Mr. Geo. Smith, and which he is repairing. Mr. Smith himself was eog.iged at work st the toruice when the "queer things" were found. Thir finding was soon noised, and Ipeedily sped along Main Street, among tbe jeo;le. A wise and iiiligluahve man thought tfiey were Indian relics, another coiijecturrd that they were of Celtic origin, and so tbe conjectures of tbe parties ran far and wide over two continents, until one of the party broke piece otf one cf the curiosities, aud discovered that it was made of l'i.ister of Paris, and that bioke the charm that until tbeu influenced all who ew them, for it immediately became clear t all that they were wax figure moulds and not relics of some del uLct race of people. Mr. Ilummell, to dcipoustratc to the entire satisf action of all, took a piece into his tin shop, and theie melted lead and poured it into one ; t'rs result waa the figure of a sheep and lamb. There was a cucumber mould, oue for a radish, one for an apple, a pear and others. On scientific subjects there is cer tainly uo better authority in this coun try tbaa tbe Scientific .Im'ricin. The following hints Iroiu it should therefore receive tome atUtitiou : "If mosquitoes or other bloodsuckers infest our sleep ing looms at nigjt, wa uucork a bottle of tbe oil of pennyroyal, and these in sects leave ill great baste, nor will they return ho long as tbe air in the roin is loaded with the fumes of that aromatic herb. If rats enter the cellar, a little powdered potash, thrown into their bole.", or mixed with meal and scattered in their ruaaways, never fails to drive theui awaj. Cayenne -ptr will keep the buttery and store-room free frooi ants and cockroaches. If a mouse makes a entrance into any part of your dwelling saturate a rag with cayenne in eolutioD, and stuff it into the hole, which can then be repaired with either wood or mortar. No rat or mouse will eat the rag for the purpose of opening communication with a depot of ahp plica." We were among the crowd of curious observers of two seta of shields for vil lainous depredators, to the Express ear attached to tbe Sunday evening Atlau tio train. They were the masks and breastplates used bv the men who at tempted to rob the Express car on the Vaudalta railroad, ia Illinois, on tbe 8th of J uly last. Tbey were of heavy steel plate, and so eooKtrnctcd as to make them impervious to the force of any bullet, as the test marks which tbey bore proved. Tbe villains who wore tacni were evidently prepared to fact Sanger, as no provision had been made for defence from au attack id the rear ; and barinf successfully drawn t-a Ere of tbe ' express mesaetigef, theii way was expected to be clear to the coveted booty. These artules were evidently tninrtfaciured to order, and we r-elteve bore tbe maik of the nuker ; so that tbe oljsct in taking them to Xew Tork may moan srnrethicg far more signifi cant than the retention of them as relics cf a desperate adventure. A large cumber of person inspected tbe trxtrt looking things far more formida ble as a de fee a: re shield than helmet or armor of crusiders of old. i Tribune. For the Sentinel and Republican. Just One More Kiss. last oae more kiss), my darling, Before I say, Adia ; sst one mora, kits, I pray yd a, To seal my love to yon. Let me clasp you hand more closely, That hand so soft and white ; Let me see one smile of promise Before I say "Good night" Let me see those eyes so beauteous. Once more upon me rest ; Let me bear one word of comfort From the lips I oft have blest, Oh, how am I to leave thee. More dear to me than life i flow can I be without thee In the world's broad held of str!fe I I leave thee, yes, 1 leave thte, I leave thee in God's care; Slay thy guardian angel keep thee, When I no mere am here. Then one more kiss, my darling. Before we two must part ; J ust one more kiss, I pray yon. And with it take my heart. Toa Am. Oriental, Jckiata Co., Pa., ) August 12, 1875 Mr. Schwtier : Haying and wheat harvest are over, and the oats is nearly all gathered in, in this neighborhood. Corn will be reasonably good if frosts do not come too early. Potatoes are very promising. There is a larger I acresge of potatoes out this season in this section than bas been for insuy years.' It seems everybody thought be would plant a good many, as bis neigh bor's were likely to be destroyed by tbe bugs ; then be could sell his at a good priee ; bdt now all are seemingly doinj well. Tbe second brood of bugs are just now making their appearance, but the potatoes are so far matured that the bugs are not likely to do them much injury. Mr. John Good'icg, of usqneharjDa township, owus a horse that was 29 years old last spring, and is yet doing nearly bis fall share of work on the farm. A short time ago Joel Dressier lost a. nue neiter, wutcn was found Ueail in the wood, near tbe residence of Geo. Marks, having been stabbed -in the belly with a knife, so that the intestines were protruding. Any sejii-devil who will do such an act is a fit sut ject for the hot place we read abou Who did the deed ia not fully known, but it may leak out yet. Politics is at a low ebb, notwith standing the consternation Democratic journals are endeavoring to create with the cry of "Treasury rings" and "Trea sury robberies." The only effect the cry produces, is a reflection, on the pert of the tax-payers, on tbe old Deiuo ciatic management of the State finances. If, during Republican dianazetneot. wben there ia DO State lax on real eg- Ute, and the Slate being reduced over ( cans in the county, and on of our best a iiiillicn of dollars annually, there U.cittsens. With Mr. Coldren in the field, old (till room for sucli heavy Trea.uiy i Walker would tune up to forty-nine, robberies, tbe tax payers are anx ous to WALKER, know, when we Lad Defunct at ic mail-'. ageineat. a three-mill State tat oa' every dollar's worth of land, and . l, State deot iacrcisin a iu:llioa tr so every year, how enormous the " Trea- stiry robaeries luost tuen have been. Will tb'ipe 80 familiar with the State Goausea give some light on the sub ject ? Yours, ke.t Amicus. 1'ain Curb OiL is cimposcd of the purest Vegetable Oils, Herbs and Ex tract known ia medicine. Voa need not fear to use ll liberally if occasion requires. Sold wholesale and retail by Banks k. Ham lin, Milliintown. Jcxiata Scouts! Attestio.i ! You are hereby ordered to parade in Ferrysville, on Saturday, August 21, 1875, in full uiiifi-rm, for inspection. A full attendance ia required, as busi ness of iuiportauce is to be transacted. Iy order of J. K. EOBISOX, Captain; SIatthew Boce&s, 0. S. For Sale Two new Wagons, putt able for either two or three horses, with beds and hind and side locks. fall on D. B. Mc Williams, angl-4t Oakland Mills, Pa. Govo Traxip Sked for sale at 40 cents per pound by wail, a0 cents. Call on or address .Maisim Leoxaku, Ivaklaod Mills, Juniata Co., Ta. MA Hill ED: KOV FERGCSON" Oa Teduesday evening, the 11th iust., at the residence of Ihe bride' parents, at East Waterford, by RrfV. 1. Kewtca K'.tner, of Philadelphia, Mr. Jesse Row and Miss Mary A. D. Fergu son, both of East Waterford. Perry county papers please copy. commuhcax. MIFFUNTWN MAKKBTS. CorrectiJd weekly by Jacob S. Thoma. KirrListows, Aug. 19, 1675. Butter 16 Eggs .i. ....... 1$ I.ard 15 Ham 13 Bacon .. ......... ...... ....... 11 Potatoes 50 Onions.... . 60 MIFFUNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeaiy by Buyer & Kennedy. Qcotatioxs roa Tq-pat. Wednesday, Ang; 18, 1875. Timoth seed .. 52 75 Wheat, prime 1 OOtol 20 Corn, " flats, - 35to40 Kye 80 License PelMIon. NOTICE ia hereby given to all interested that the following applications lor Li cense have been filed in the Prothonotary's Office, and will be presented to tbe Court at Septen bt-r Sessions, 18X5 i Petition of Ephraim R. Allen, for license to keep an inn at McCoysville. Petition of John May hood, for license to keep an inn at East Waterford. Petition of Epbraim U. Graybiil, for license to keep s restaurant in Sichdeld, Monroe township. Petition of Charles Shield, for license to keep aa inn ia the borough of Port Royal. I. E. YVALLI5, Protkonotary Prothonotary's OfSje, Mifl.in- i town, A:ig. 9,1875-tc " CHAUTAUQUA LAKE. Near this beautifnl locality is sitnattd an old, richly-endowed Seminary for both The Chamberlain Institute Fall Term opens An-. 21tb. For cata logue address Rev. J. T. Edwards, A. M., Principal, Randolph, N. Y. Eale Bills printed oa abort notice at th ernce ef tie Sentinel and Btpnblicn. CANDIDATES' CASDS. CARD FROM TH0S. MORROW, Esq. Kisr Watisjoiid, Aog. 11, 1875. B. F. Sckwtur s Dear Sir, Permit me to file some objections previous to accepting the nomination for County Commissioner. 1st. I would require the removal of the loouty Peat, either to McCoysvMle or BealetoWa, including the new Coarf House. 2nd. I consider I have been on the track Idng chough, suffering glorious defeats for non-paying offices, for the sake of the pary . Snl I notice a number of good niei'i Sanies announced for the office, having age on their side, which, according to the course of nature, ought to win, and will do better than I, perhaps, on a long heat. 4th. I have put the harness on for the coming cam paign, and desire no disarrangement in changing them. With my sincere desire for the success of tbe party to render the most good to the most people, which I sincerely hope and pray, I am oae of that chosen number. I remain very respectfully, Ti MORROW. COUSTY TREASURER. H e are authorired to announce the tame of II. A. StAHBArtH, of Mifllinlown, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to Republican i ules. We are further author ised to state that in the event of his elec tion to that office by the people of Juniata, that not one dollar of the county money will be used for his own personal benefit, or the benefit of any one else, but shall be ap plied to its legitimate use and purpose. 5CKY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the name of David CrsxixcnAM, ol Milford town ship, as acandidatefor Jury Commissioner, subject to th? rules of the Republican party. DISTRICT ATTOHXEY. We are authorired to announce the name of Lot is E. Atkixsox, Esc,., of Mifflin tovrn, as a candidate for District Attorney, sub ject to Republican rules. COL'NTY AUDITOR. We are authorized ft- auuour.ee the name of CapU Lolls Dluan, of Fa CUo town ship, as a candidate lor County Auditor. subject to the usages of the Republican party. COMMISSION tit. Editor Sentinel mnd Ketibiican : Please announce the name ol Thomas lloaaow, Esq., ot Tuscarora township, as a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the ussges of the Republican party. Mr. Mor row is a life-long Republican, honet and ca pable, and if nominated will add strength to the ticket. LACK. Augnst 2, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel and Republican : Please announce the oauie of Michael Colikex, Esq., of Van Wert, as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner. Mr. Coi- dren is one of our best working Repnbli- WJiiiur,ii. i r.CiTor of aenlmel ana liepbltca z aiiotv I me to announce the narae of Ukoh'; W. i Smith, Esq., as a candidate for the office of County ComniUsiouer, at the Republican primal y election. Mr. Smith is one of our best citizens, is well known throughout the couoty, snd his iutelligei.ee, energy, integ rity arid business qualifications eminently tit him for that position. He would be the right man ia the right place. S. O. EVANS. Delawabe Twr., July 12, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Etlilor Sentinel mnd Republicans Please announce to the Republicans of Jnniata county, Richakd Dotlf, of Bcale township, as a candidate for the office ol County Com missioner, sr.bject to tbe result cf the Pri mary Election. Mr. Doyle is a veteran in the Republican ranks, and, if nominiteti; will fight as veterans do. PATTERSON. July 12, 1875. COMMISSIONER. Mr. Editor : I would announce, through the columns of the Sentinel and Republican, to the Republicans of Juniata county, Wil liam Gboxivcee, of Turbett township, ail candidate for the office ol County Commis sioner. Mr. Groninger is a rising young man, and is abuudantly qualified in every i way to discbarge the duties of the office. TURBETT; July 12, 1875. 1 PROCLAMATION. W H E RE AS. the lion. Hksj. F. Jikei.v, President Judgi of the Court of Common Pleas for the '.Hh Judicial District, composed of the counties of Jnniata, Perry and Cumber land, and the Honorahles Jonathan Weiser aud John Koons, Judges of the said Court bf Common Pleas of Juniata county, hare lsued their precept to me directed, bearing date the 3Uth day of APRIL, 1K75, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the IVace, at M1F FLINTOWN, on the FIRST MONDAY of SEPTEMBER, 1875, being the 6th day ot the tnontht Notice is Heef&t Givkx, to tbe Cor oner, Justices ot the Peace and Constables of the County of Juniata, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at one o'clock on the afternoon of said day, witb their records, inquisitions, examination and oyer remembrances, to do those thingc that to their offices respectively appertain., and those that are bound by recognisance tc prosecute against the prisoners that are oi then may be in the Jail of said county, be then and there to prosecutieu against them as shall be just. By an Act of Assembly, passed the the day of May, A. D., 1864, it is made th duty of the justices of the Peace, of tut several counties of this Commonwealth, tc return to tbe Clerk of this Court of vjcarUn Sessions of the respective counties, all tht recognizances entered into before them by any persoa or persona charged wiih the coniniision of ny crime, except such caset as may be ended before a J ustice of tbj Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days before tbe Conlmentenient of the session of the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, and in all cases where any recognizances are entered into les then ten days before the commencement of the session to which they are made re turnable, tbe said Justices are to return the same in the same manner as if said act bad not been passed. Dated at MilBintown, the 30th day bf April, in the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and seventr-6ve. WM. Hi KNOUSB, Shtrtf. Sheriffs Office, Miffiintown, July 2rith 1875. Protoaatary's Ktlce. THE first and partial account of Lewis Burchfield and Nelson A Lukens, At signeea of Samuel T. Shelley, bas been filed in this office and will be presented to the Court for confirmation on WEDNES DAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1875, at tbe Court House, in Mifflin town. 1RVIN D. WALLIS, ProlXomtary. TlioTiioiroTAET's OrricE, l Miffiintown, August 2, lS75-te. f Larg stock ef Ready-marle Clothing lor sale by nAnLb j cu. Ketr ArtrertiscmeniH. TUK OSLT POLTTICHSIC BOMS SCHOOL. ST. CLE I Errs HALL, Ellieatt'i City, Md. Five vacancies, owing to enlargement. Apply at once. DOUBLE YOUB TRADE, DrturgUts, Grocers and Dealers I Purt CVa and Java a 7Vas in sealed packages, screw top cant, boxes or half chests Crosr trs' prices, bend for circular. TnasVaua Tsa Compact, 201 Fulton St., K. Y., P.O. Box 45-iO. 3i. F. BlUXITAM'S TCRBINE AVATER wheel Was selected, 4 years ago, and put t work. the v. S. Patent Office. I O. C, and has proved to be the best. v sizus uiaue. rriies luncr anv other first-class W neel. Pamphlet tree. Address . F. Bl'KMIAM, York, Fa. $50 TO 10,000 Uas been invested in Stock Privileges and paid 900 cpEVr. PROFIT. "How to Do It," a Book on Wall street, sent free. T I'M UK IDG K at CO., Bankers and Brokers, 2 Wall street, X. Y. SOLDIERS Disabled by wound, rupture, injury Or dis ease of any kind, however slight, are en titled to penalon, and most of those already peiiiim-d to increast! of pen sion. McNKILLfcblKCH, Washington, ti. D., (one of whom was for years an Ex i mler and Chief ol Division in the Pen- "T'-Ui isnive,; ucuig bi iiie sea 01 uvirrn meut, have the very best facilities 'or pros editing ihvs-: as well as other Government claims. Information freely given upon ad dressing them, enclosing alamp. lha best of references given if desired. tfi7nr A vVKtK guaranteed to Male aud Fe ipl I male Agents, in their locality; Costs J.OTH1NG to try it. Particulars Free. P. O. YICKF.KY i CO., Augusta, Maine. HOWE'S NEVEK-FAILISG ACrlTJ . CUKE. Price SI. Soid by Drujis's. $"0O Rerttril if it Faih to Curt. DR. C. B. HOWE, St.Lc Falls, X. Y. EITBAOEDHABI Teruls of Advertising are offered for News papers in the State of PENNSYLVANIA i Send for list of papers and schedule of rates. Address Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Advertizing Agents, Xo. 41 Tart How, Xew Professional Cords. JOl. lS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINVOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrricE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. jjJi)BERTMcMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -atsLaw. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. OrricE on bridge street, first doer west ot the Belt'ord building. Al-ril 11, lS75-tf LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, mifflin town, juniata co., pa. Zy All business promptly attended to. Or at On Bridge stree, opposite the Court House square. at. M BRAZEE, ji. d., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Academia, Juniata Co , Pi. OrricE formerly occupied by Pr. S f rrctt. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, lS72-tf THOMAS A. ELDER, )!. D. Physician and Surgeo MIEFLIXTOnw, r.i. Olb'ce hours from 9 a. . to 3 p. Of. fice in bis father's residence, at the south end of Water street. oct22-tf L. ALLEN, M. I , Has commenced the practice of Slcdicine and S urgery and all their collateral branches. Office at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. july 15, 1874 TNI ATA VALLEY BANK. mlftuntown, Juniata county, pehk'a. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. waccroas : George Jacobs, li.Il. Bechtel, John BaUbacn, J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bontelf Jerome N. Thompson, Jf3h Rothrock, Augnst 4, 1875-tf EW UKIU sTORE. BANKS & IlAMLtJf, (Belford Building,) Main Street, JHIUIlatoitu', Pa. DEALERS IN TRUSS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STIFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, ri'TTT, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CUIMNETS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSHES, TOOIII BRUSHES, PER FCMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL.TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS. STATION Kk IT Large variety or TATEM MEDICINES, Seierted with great cars, and warranted jroro high authoritv. rr-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS fof medical purposes. CYPRES SRIPTIONS cmponnded with gfeat care. f Jnne 22-tt. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned, at his shop, on Water street, Miffiintown, has now on hand and for sale cheap, a general assortment of chairs; Htf also has a large lot of COFFINS bn hand, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared to attend funerals at the shortest notice and on Ke most 'Ib eral terms. He bas made a great reduction in the price of Collins. C7" Repairing promptly atfended fa. ' ' July? O. P. KTJBKON. . Ayer's Hair Vigor Far restoring to Gray Hair ita cctorsl Vitality and Color. A dressLiit which is at once atrreea- J'! X ble, healthy; jfTl z effectual f rv for preserv- Sinir tiie hair. toon re V'jtforc faded or gray hair to its urajnial color, trith the gloxs and freshness of youth. Thin Iiair U thickened, fail iig hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its ttse. Nothing ran restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, pt the glands atrophied and decayed but such as remain can be saved Ly tliis application, aud stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of bair is produced. Instead of fbuliue; the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean aud vigorous. It occasional nse will present the hair from turning (Tray or fulling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to liie scalp arrests and prevents the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleauly and offensive. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara; iions dan porous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Contain- ' iiij neither oil nor dye, it does nrit j soil white cambric, and yet Lists j Ifnjr on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a gTateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., Practirml and Analytical Chemists; I.OtFKlt, JTAHS. soi.n ar all uncooisTS ivrarWHEtii. i T T tr..t-il. u.'ii ttt: r T I I aj. x i ivuuK.tJi isiiLBr me ui xruu ; The great success and delight of the peo- pie. I-i lct, nothing of the kind ha ever ; been offered to the American people which i has so iiuickly fonnd its way into their fnod ; favor and hearty approval as E. F. Kr. i eel's tfirrisa Win or Iov. It does all it ! pniposes, snd thus give universal Jatiilac-1 tion: It is guaranteed to cure the wcrt case of dyspepsia or indigestion, kidney or liver disease, weaknesx, nervousness, con stipation, acidity of the stomach, Ac. Get the genuine. Only scld in $1 bottles. De pM and ollice, North Ninth St.. I'bila- delphia. Ak for Kutikel's, and take no' other. Soki by all druggists. ' Shirts ami Draxrtrs, lUds and Caps, Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! ! Boots and shots, Hosiery and E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Winoof Iron a sure Cloves at City Prices. cure for this tliea-se. It lias b'.-en prescriti- ed daily for many years in tlie practice ofj A COMPLETK USK v euiineut physicians with unparalleled suc cess. SvtnptoniH arc loss ol aprctite, wi: J I ' snd rUin'g of tood, dryness in mouth, hesd- 1 GENTS' FUENISEIEG GOODS; ache, dizziness, slecblesDnesa and loir spirits. Get the Kenuiiie. Not f"d in bulk, only in $1 bollles. bold by all drrjg-git. Tape iTctlll . lnteniliug to close out my sl.tk of Win- Entirely removed vriih purely vegetable j ttr ytoIs pieparatory tn putting iu a mam medicine, passing from the sjstem alivj. j moth Stii-k ol Spring and Sumnier Goods, No fee until the bead tosses. Cume and 1 I am determined to iil Good at such reler to patii'nts treated. Dr. E. F. Kr s KEL, No. 25'J North Ninth street, Philail'd- pbia. Advice tree. Seat, Pin arM Stumaeh i Worm, also n inoved. Ask your drnpgi.t for KrxKKL's H'osa Srsrr. l'riee 31 per !olile. Send for circular. For removing ail kinds but Tape Worm, the medic hie can be had of your drugi.t For Tajic Worm the patient must come oil and have it re moved. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successor UI P. P. SulonfT.) I DEALERS IN (OALi LL31BlaK, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, &C. TVe buy Grain to be delivered at cither Mifllintown or Perrysville. We will also have coal at both places to suit the trade. AVe are prepared to (nrni.-h Sail to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS k. KENNEDY. April 21, 1375-tf PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Strtet, Siflintowu, Pa. JOSEPH 1JESS wotiU res-tfnllv invite all who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS of thertselves or their fricuds to gfve Mm a call, and be convinced that this is the place to get GOOD PICT (7 RES ; Having prepared himself with the BEST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the L1TEST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First-Class Photograph Gallery, he ifvites all his friends and the pnblii gen erally to favor him wi'h their patronage, and they will be accommodated with any thing in the line ot Photography. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, if desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old Ambrotypes or Dagferfeotypes also copied and enlarged, and pairifpl if desire. A good selection of FKAXK3 kept on band i all tirrre", ami chefef tian ever. Solid Walnut Frames, Gilt Frames, Inittatioa Walnut Frames, Imitation Rosewood Frames', Rustic FTaraea, Cabinet Imperial Frames, Pictuie Nails, Screw-eyea, Cord and Tas sel, tun. JOSEPH HEsS. Mifllintown, Jan. 7, 1874. LUMBER! LUMBER ' 100,000 WHITE P1XE LAP AND JOINT SHAVED SHINGLES, --1 ELEOIT rLooKlXCi, PLJSTERIXG LATH, PICKETS AND DSY BOARDS, FOR SALE BY ' NER THOMPSON, Milroy, Jliffiio Co., Pa. Jane 1, 187-3m .Subscribe for UieStcllinel IL Ropnhlican. .Vixctllantous. GSaiN, LUMBER,' f flllE undersigned, having completed his A new Warehouse in l't-ivmiiic, wouki re.-petliiiiy inrito ihu attention a' Ih. tamtam ut the nuiii to U.o lict tU-t ho : at all limes PAYING THE UIU1IEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF GIIAO, SKIJDS, AO., AO. lining introduced new t'arilities for hoSt; ing, weighing, a.e., we arj now prcptred tj unload villi! tlx least possible trouble. Bark, lUilroad Tie3, LocaSt Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce ill be bought at all t'uies, either tor CASU Olt IS EXCHAfji FOR SEU CHANEtiZ. HAVE FOB SALE 1 iCOAt-, LtJiLBEB. FISH, SALT, FLATTER, GROUND OR LUMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR-H!sTAb, aud at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store In Turbett town.hin my be found as complete an assortmeul 'T DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, EardFare, &c, ) all of which will be soM as low, if hot a J : little lower than elsewhere- , j XOAJI HEKTZLKR. L'ee. IP. 1S7S--H' ' lis J. 13. M. TODD, PATTERSON, I' A. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clotting ! OTERtCATS AT COST! Gum Boots), Gum Overshoei, I Guiu Overcoat. Low prices thai every one can suit them selves lor a verv small sum of money. Cal? to see f"e, and I will guarantee you satis faction. The hi?hst market firices allowed for Co mtry Produce, Corn ami Oils. Hoc l oN-s, fiMMi-t 1 1) M crf. !;.;i!.-oiu Tu, vi tx lunge for Goods, bv ' J. B. M . TODD. PatterM.li, IK t. 7, 1874. Philadelphia & KjadinS.lilTJ'art. j HIJTLU IRRlXGEMESf. Jam. AST 17ib, 1875. Trams leare Hirrisbnrg us follovt : For New York at 5 3, 8 lit a. lu.. 2 W and ! 7 ! . ft. ' For Philadelphia at i 2U, 8 10, S iS a. to., j 2 OU and & 60 p. m. Fur K,-aJinr nt A "II K 10. J 4", . m IN) I 3 6t and 7 40 p ui. ' For Pottsville at 5 2t, 8 10 a. m., aud S 53 p. m. and via Sehuvlkill K S uwiiiel mil l Branch at 2 40 p. m. ! For Allentown at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., i W, ; 3 541 and 7 49 p. m Tbe 5 20; 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and '7 14 p. in. trains have through cars for New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have througl caTS lor Philadelphia; sfyDATs. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allvntown and way stations ato2a. ni. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 4 p. ni. Trains for Ilarriibnri; Itaet as fullon-t : Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., l2 4"0. 5 it and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at '. 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 00 p. m. Leave Reading at 1 SO, 7 40, 11 20 a. in., 1 , 6 15 and 10 13 p. ni. Leave Potfjiile a 5 io, 9 00 a. m. and 1 30 p. in., and via Scl'.'njlkvl! and Snsjui!- hauna Brauch at 8 0-5 a. r'. Leave Alleutowu 2 :!; 5 CO, 8 50 a. m., 12 2", 4 30 and 8 4? p. m. The 2 30 a. in. train troni Allentown and the 4 30 a. n.. traiu from Reading do ttui run on Mondays- S VXD AYS. Leave New York at J 1-j p. 'a. Leare Philadelphia at 7 CO p in. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40 a. m. and 10 15 p. ni. Ieave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 8 l p. a. rti florris and Essex Railroad. JOHN E. WUOTTEN, GinerUt Superintendent. W. lOt'DOV, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. . Parker's new building, on Main Street, MifSintown, Pa. FASHIONAIiLE GOfDS always on hanrt. . CUSTOM WORK. IX' jJB on the shortest notice. GOCDS SOLD by the tarfJ rr paftern. PERSONS f aying goods cau ha them cat in garments tree of charge. BVTTERICKS PATTERXS a?so for sale. ALL HORH IT ARR. 4 .XT ED: PRICES LOiY. Oct 22. 1873-tf BOOTS AND SHOES. IT my refdhce at East Point, iriiKfrr atl tetrp, I am prepared to promptly ftl orders for BOOTS A0 SUOE, fiA DIES', MISSES' ANI . CHILDREN'S WEAR, at Prices to rorrespond with the times'. All kinds of REPJIRI.YG a" o promptly alteaded lo. liupiug tore-c-ive a snare of the patronage ol the peo ple, I subx-ribe myself' tbeir obedient shoe maker. . A. B. FA SICK". Feb. 3. 1375-tf Job werk oa abort notice at this office. .VrSCELLl.EOLS ilEMOYAL (JF CHEAP tJOHN'S STORE ! In!o Cartley'a Builtlir;, three ilocrs Tat of Ihe Koora f jrmcrfy ac;:p;ed :a b SalcciT iloasc.- Now for Bargains ! Tn order to c'ost; cut mv stocli eurueo a uruuti 4 1 Parasol; Sun tirades, Fans, Frin jt's, liUCfs aiuF oilier T i t I M M 1 N fe CEi1tlcn,s Head-Made White, Dres?e?j Summer Underwear', Shawls, GloVes, Rnd in tact, all such articles a!s can not lje carried over.' Goods will he disposed of at a sacrifice, antl ni'.isl W sold withiu the next thirtv d tvs, in onlcr to make roum i'of Fail t)ck, of which 1 propose td lay irf an etraordi?arj supply. NO V IS TIIE TIME TO SAVE MONEY; Goods can he Inuight at Che.ivV Jo'rrfs New Store fur t'o?t Price, whrch b lcsi thaA' any other lhne in Ic'nn can jos.-.ibly lail'ord to sell at. The reason I can attord to m'!1 chonp, !'s oe I t i i.. r, '...k i ( .. .,..:. .:.. ..r t. Liltl.U 1 UUX IJ.V 1UI Vaili, lll'l ii01l 4k Ill.lJVyl IL t't 14 sjA.- direct from Europe. f)o not t'trl to give me a call and secure r BARGAIN. ... ....... . .. I2MI.L SCHOTTf HriJ-'e Street, MitllmtowiV, Tii. WaH Paper? Wall Paper! Wall Paper I ! ! I 4 All of thw Spring's St los ftritl all new no old stock on banc; XOW IX STORE, Carefully selecteJ fur" lie Itate, antl will be soKI cLcap, at THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Pcrkeri .Ynr aV'-ica; Building.) STKKKT, OProSlTK i lili i'OtXXT YAIltf MIFFI-INTOWX, J CXI AT A COL'NTY, I'A. Housekeepers' Hardware, Iliuld ers Hard ware, Mechanics' tools, levthkr, paint, oils, glass, &c, &c, - all cf liist finality, cousLihtly on harii!. I invite tl.'t! i'uVa t;' call ft fid see rfe. Milltn:V'53. Ang. 2;, iSTX-tf DvWiHarIey&.Go.'s Is tie j Uce where jou can bny TIIE BKST A W TIIK CIiy'APlisT MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS CLOTHING HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, AXD FVRXISHIXC WOPS. WE arw p-ej'ared to exhibit one of the most rboire, aitii ntlrot sl-icks ever ort rrd in that market, and at ASTOSlSlilXZLY LOW I'lilCLS : Also, measfei takeu for suits and parts of suits, which will be tna-I to urier dt Short tofiee, very reasonable. . Remember the place, io Huffman's New BuiUiuc, corner of Kritlfe an! Water s'reels, J1IFFLINTOWN, I'A. " (. , lH;4i JUST OPENED A New Sprins and Summer Stock cf e'L07iiXf;, iiaTaS, c.rs, hoots and shols, For lien, Bov.h, Women, Mises ami Childreif. Noi-n, Men's rnf'iWi'i" f! rfs WATCHES AND' JEWKI.RY, CAKPETS AND FLOOll 'IL citiTtlS' All at rates, Ut rorespi t i t";-3 vbrinkaie in rjX-.cs. CIim.t :iaa Li.: "h..p a! of a month ago. Zj- SUITS M A!)K TO OitOLR.j Patterson, Pa., Nov. 11, lb7 1. "AMrVf.' T:tAYE.';. y A .enlic., ihe best pump for the least 2.-3 iiiiuiiw iii'iipi ,w 3 J, Klalch'ey's Improved Bracket, the jam pi ion. Kpilepsy and Kit, hviucr-J by j Z"V Check Vale, wbirh no Ui telt-iiMiulsence or seausl excravag nice, etc. 'krVwitlidrawn without disturbing Ihe C7-priee, in a sealed envelope, only six isjjtfij joints, aud tho copper chaiuber xents. which never cracks, scales or mss and will i The celebratol artlhiT, in this .!mir.ibl"; Ust a lite time. For sale by Dealers smf Esay, e.MxU detnuoittrates. Irom a ttinr the trade generally. In order t ba sure .ye.oV sut-e"ii prKt cn. that Ihe alarm that yon g-t fiiatcblry's F nniT1, Ij c ..viul ing e"nKc-.iiruces of sell-abuse may be r.ul and See thai 7 has my tnxe-:ri..rk as above, f-allv cured without the danr-'ms mi of If you do not tnow whure to bny, de.rip- .internal meilw ine or the application ot th tive circulars, tu-itber with tho name and knii'e ; pointing out a mode of cure at once address ot the ag'fnt nearest yon, will be iniplD, Ce:Uiu..aiid efiVctual, by Bieans f lironiutlv luruiahed bv addre'iiiir, itb which every auderur, to umtter what li. jtairr. tllAS.'tt.'PLATCnLEY, NA;r.icTrai.B. 5' Commerce St., PbiLxielhia. Pa. GREAT REDUCTION IS Tilt PRICES OF TIaIaTII: Fall Cpper or Lower Setts' tt I.01T as , Jio teelh aoofvetT l lexve l!ic uCce Bf- lets the palicut is salw.;ie.l. T-l It n.tmuh.lMl .r..l rMlrM.l Terlh tilled lo lanl tor life. . : Teeth eitn. t;I wj-lioui yin, bv lb u of Nitrons (ix-rTjfla, always a bind. Owingtofhe lwri tiuiej, I La iart f. II wngle '. teeth, ill the very bet kind, f r tlo.0 . Ten.por or rs $'..f1l ;lr:i. Toot Imohe -dopped in five n-i-iiUrt mfh - cntextractimribe tooth, at tl e Ifcntal Ol- nc of G. L. DtRR, established in Miffliu town in lt00. ' G. L. DllKTt,' 3m 21. 1S7S.J . Traciical IxirtitJ. .IDl'ER 75. of SuttirVcr iie;irinr ;iio or -1 1 - W- JOHN . MOTHERSBAUGH: BLiTtJii.KVs jlLciil: HowLost- HowHestored Iiriprovctl Cl'Cf M- ls JiHt ptiblishH. n new edition f l.K WlMlD PL'MP ( T ) f)r. :.!l.e-wll's t :. i,br,f..,l fisav Hie acknowledKed ..n the railicnt cure (wi: t nuli- jTANUAKD of tbe cine) of Spermatrrhea or .Se:n!nal weak market, bv popnlar iie. Inv limtarv Seminal Lo. Tmipo- itrncr, M-Tital and Phyairai fii.-:;.:,ufv, I.u- per-irei's i' .-:.!rrriure, tii: ; also, citri- ondition may be, may cure hi!u.-clf cic:ip- ly, privately, auJ radically '. ! uy"! bis l'vtore suoubl be in i!i4 h inN j if ryery youth aiwl ever;, uan ut tlie land. Suut aad.;r seai. lu a piain envelitiw, t.. ' uij aJ'Iresa, putl'ftulr i-u the receipt of si.. cc:.i or t'Ao put stai..ps. J-ircAA tho Puttiers, , . . UIAS.J. C. itLV.Z ICO. , 127 Ioerv.;;.w Yoit. Put-Oiiice IUix 45'.' 'iv. 19, TbT3-lv. 1W1II it IUHji. and Patterson rvenr : 'e-l, Tbiwlay and Sr.tw.Iay i:wniii.f f " bor- bEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK; kr. i "rv " lie re -recti u!y '' ,,! the public. j Al,nI 3' lit S- ! I ijiT-tTf9-'rf'',?FS f.Va t'. ll. He' Ptr grh Halter-., Bryigt si. iii3iii,te8.
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