5" SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN . W1FFLINTOWN: Wednesda?. October 13, 1S75. PENN'A. E. ETIME TABLE. ON' nd after Sunday. Sept. 12;h. 1875, passenf-er sraint will leave Mifflin Sta tion, f. K. K., at follow : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express ......... J Leitown Accommodation... Pacific, Express :Hrrisburg Accommodation ... ;Mail f Atlantic Express WESTWARD. ; Pacific Express War Passenger ;Mii Kat Line .12 43 am . 723am .lOfiao. .11 30 am . 6 12pm . 9 15 p m .. 6 Ott a m ..10 10 am .. 3 3:1 p m .. 6 4 p m . . 7 87 pm ;!,e istown Accommodation Pittsburg fcxpress illuuig My&m It J'J U 111 I VMy. Vail, except Sunda,. C ailv rrpt Monday. . . 1 1 b -) p 111 IBncc 1.1 f j.ta uoo lis. vii u g There will be a Republican M ASS 1 MEETING at POUT ROYAL, cn the afternoon of the lltli inst at half past 12 o'clock. Hon. EDWARD McPHKRSOX AND Hon. GEORGE LEAR Will be present to address the Meet inc. Let tuerc De a urand Uaiiy from r J . . . ....- . U parts of th? county. The foes of 1 R.'j ubin-aiiif Hi are at work. Let ns j nt-t fold onr hands supinely, and only ; lure for victory. Work ! work ! and ; victory will be our) ! THEEE.WILL BE A IiEITBLICAX RALLY is THE COURT HOUSE, AIIFFL1XT0WS, ON TEUESDAY EVEKHTG, Oct. 14tb, at seven o'clock. Eminent speakers will be present. LOC.iL ISTELLIGESCE. Vots for Stanibau-ih. Look well to your horses, the epizooty is iu the country. Tyson has a bear that was caught on FliBde mountain. Potatoes are as plenty as it was expected they would bo- scarce. Stoves or all sues aud prices at Muthers- Uanph'sHardu are Store.. Mo..t or the fall wheat has not yet got fairly out of the ground. . Vote for Atkiuson. ; Squirrels sold iu the Ilai-risburg m.tiket last week at VI cent a piece. - Johu llakciiglit a bear on Black Log iioiitirain laM. Johu t.irm:in, Esi., sliot a wild tnrkev ' J and nine gray s?qiiiiT.-ls last week. Tim quesiiou of tLe division of I Lost t 1 rwii viiurcu toiiregauon, ;oe up 10 Synod. The pavements along the north si-.lc of Ch-.-rry street have now all uxu saiisiacto rily laid. Philadelphia maiket quotations. Wheat S!.'.'Otol.42. Crn7Ito73c. Oat41to50c. Cloverseed 12c per j-ound. Vote for Laird. io the on election dy and vote. It i vs the m-gleft of that duty that defeated i the Kepiib'iean party last fall. j The rain uf Wednesday night displaced ; a strip or two of sward that had been placed on the Conn House Yard terrace. toiue oiij who attempted to enter the unip maker's place at the canal, a few nights ago, came near beihg shot. There wiii be no services iu the Lutheran church iu this place next Sabbath morning, i'reaching iu the evening at 7 o'cloct. Vote for Uroninger aud Smith. A coniJc of ladies driving to town in a buggy last Saturday upset at the "wash creea" north of town. lo serious injury. i There is a strong tiitc setting in, in favor j !. l?.Tnlitiru tirkef. Let everv voter make it bis espial business to attend ,he ! 'th U,u l'ilition cM polls on election day. I Ve ,Ieteri..ii.e.i t . go to what is called The family ot Mr. John Ba.-hore, of r ay- .-, r the Mn.dle liiilge" iu the range of moiiu ette lowiisliip, has been severely stnokeu . ' - , Mams. The better way would have been di- II hill the laust var, lour ot his children I " 1 .' . I recti v up the gap, but hv going that way ad having dad within the time stated. i " . . , " . e ol the seetery that extends Irom the uioun- Vote for Degan and Rohm. I Vilin oula 1JlVe been shut out, Mr. Beaver, while atunding tlie funeral M ilie ruI.tt. Bl.iwted was the rugged one, ..f Daniel Silei . Jr., on last Sabbath, was j r;gh U1, fMe uf ,u ,ar that forms tiie kicked ia the face below the iolt eye by a , wt,u.rlI Mk , ,he mK Tiie woods and horse. Dr. fclder lendcred tlie attention ; ro,.k, were entirely clean of brush and leaves that the case required. I ni ,,g, n,j stump, having all been Several hundred hands have be-n fcus- ! jUrurai Up j t;lC frett tires that swept over pended by the Uailroad couqny betw-.eu ' ,il(J ,m)untilins durme the early summer, Ilarrisburg and Altoona. Jt is a source ol i I1(, M n(, M1,injs lctl ti,au ,hree regret I both employer and employed that inf Iies in diameter weredeadcued. Fifteen thev cannot be continued through the wiu- j UJ ,..,1,1 to bring up a new ter ia the service. The Altoona Tribune says : Ou Fri- AmTt nirrlkt toirrrlall W a CHHI 111 i t led at Eldorado Springs, ou the Rrat cb Kail- ! road a few miles from this city, upon the premises of a lady named Anna Maria Kiuscl, a widow, who has resi ding with her a young lady. About 11 o'clock two men disguised as negroes, entered tbe bouse through ihe back I window of tbe kitchen, aud on entering the sleeping room, on the first flour pro ceeded at once to bind tbe young lady's ankles and wrists with a beavy strap, j The old lady being frightened and feeble was unable to render any assistance, aud the burglars completed the work of shackling the young lady without inter raption. They thcu proceeded to Euiotber the old lady uudcr the bed clothing, threatening both of tbeui with death if they opened their mouths. After this preliminary work, they made thorough search of tbe lower part of tbe bouse, going through the bureau, chest, boxes, clothes press, etc., and obtaining something like fifty dollars. In their search they came across certi ficates of Vm. M. Llcyd, calling for over one thousand dollars, but these they did not take, throwing them upon the floor. After tbey bad completed their search down stairs, (they did not go up stairs,) tbey released tbe old !ady from her burden of bed clothes, and removed the straps from tbe ankles and wrists of the girl, after which tbey took their departure. The old lady'i arms were very much bruised in the 6tnig jr through which she passed with tbe brutes, while the wrist and ankles of the yonng lady wre skinned and braised very badly also. A Few Hosts on Shade Mountain lasi nday Afternoon, There is a charm about a mountain for poor bumao-ty that U worthy or the most profound consideration of the philosophic nund, and is the grandest tbeme for the poet's inspiration. Great men, litUe men, honest and dishonest men, men and women of character, and no character, religious and irreligious people and parties, those Hill of pleasure and those oppressed with sorrow, the accepted and iilu-rf .. u . delver after wealth and the counterfeiter, the fugitive from the oppression of State, the religious recluse and devotee, those of artistic eye and lovers of rrand awCtfMw all! . tUV UVUCIt oftimes lock to and by some hidden springs of nature are fcromi.ted to Inn to . l..w. Ution or sojourn at or on the mountain. There is a shrine in the mountain to which we all bow. Moans and Mi..,.j n:.. misubU m xud Sul nd from their davs to those of our own George Washington, who lDU nin, felt its power. Where er ; there is a mountain its jwwer is fclf and some chosen spot on it becomes the place of admiration and visi(,ui n,. community, too, are under the spell. Every year hundreds from this place and from j LrwUtown take up the pilgrimage to Mace j donia, a girge in Shade mountain four j eiiies north of Mifflin, and the tide haa not I yet fairly set in ; as population increases it j will swell larger, and what Macedonia may I unfold into in ."iiture years, has not been I revealed. j In our boyhood days, and since, we hsve j olt;ii found along the river, as have others, j a stone made up of oiher small stones, or Tn.... 1.. . ! - - : ..... T1- ,i , ... , , . .lies 1 he Dower that rinftiiliiitH i uv, haic Ajn uvea curioM- burdened these narficl after I... in. ed tln-ir edges by countless ages of surging in ,,ie """"n of some sea, of past, nn- K"OKn ge " m' u Znax ,we '"spinng, and like the mysterious influence in moun tain, incomprehensible. By aiid by it was asked "Wh-.-re do tliese pi-dding stones or pieces of conglomerate rock that lie sesltcred alorg the river come from V The ausner wss, '-From the moun tain.' and as they are not as numerous as other stones, the formation to which they belong could uot have been cxiiosed to the Uoods as were the others. It is probible that iaceJouia Gap will render a solution. j Certainly there, if anywhere iu flio iaun ; tuin, an exposure of the fonujtiou should I reveal itself, and thus every time we found j a pudding' stone we came to think ot Macedonia and long to explore its moun tain fastiicr-a. On two occasions we found the way to its uiytcrionprecin:-t4, but the social biirronndiiigs were of such a nature I that ruduini Htunca or coi.i?ljmcr.it4 rcck j were nt cosc.nla, tuhjetU Jlr eniina. tion or conversation, and we could onlv j ,,,,. ,, on ,llc ,lllgt! boU,a". ! ers or that formatiou that lay among the i iliu whi;re oar Tb lt VU j tvn yKm ,, mme agr) aIlJ C0.ivillce j U3 . , 4 c,.lUiutv lhat the ioru)atioii exists, and ju ci,mM gou.ewhi-re in the mountain gorge sincc ,kcn uc hlvc h M0 ,nore re j solve.1 t'uan ever to go the iiiounUin, but i never suecee led in getting off on that luis- i sion until last Friday aiternoon. Ou that ' day at half-past 1 o'clock we ste)ed from ; a bi:;gy, at the third lock, at Maced j::ia, at the door of Benj nnin Halier's residence, "'' permission to place our overcoat j and companion's blanket in liM lmue, which was kindly granted. More than two ve:ira airo we renllest'jd a simil.vr Twivilefre. aud stowed a parcel of wearing aj pirel un der t'iic protecting rcf of the same family. If we live a dozeu years more we will relate a reminiscence iu connection with that storage of apparel, that few of the ladies and gentlemen who constituted the party knew a word of, and those who knew it through and through have not hail heart to tell, though there bi no lismifcil thing in it. fu U11 j a, incomprehensible a when the ,yu:ry tiist revc.il.sl iteit, . nd a (leasant Joumfut expn-tnl lielore an an.lience ,11MKr t, ,ics t!i it Would have enjoyed ,Iie lUl)ir Alas' the plaus of men and mice gang oil a'ioe." Onr comiiany on this last occasion to the ! Mountain was Dr. Thomas Elder, a most j congenial companion for such an occasion, md one of the chief champions of the Politico Temperance movement in tins county. Of course, the whole object of the irip aid the amenities of lite kept unplea sant political differences at a heavy dis count, but we do know to a certainty that before we got out of the mountain the Doc tor would have been satisfied to strike a growth tu the development that existed at the time the ti e took place. The autumnal foliage ou the trees, the I--11. ''6 timber and bushes, the clean ground as if it bad been swept, f or the ashes had all been washed away by rain, and the tufts of grass and plots of feru and other mountain plants that wherever there was sufficient soil to germinate them presented themselves, made np a variegated wood picture that it is not often given to enjoy. Next year it well be different. By that time a new growth of bushea that have already sprigged their way through the ground will have been lengthened to several feet, and a prolusion of brown leaves of this year's growth, from the trees will cover the ground. Up, up we climbed, toward the highest rocky projection of the spnr, which, when reached, was the outlook to one of the grandest pictures in central Pennsylvania, but the snn had gone underclouds and robbed the picture or its "lights and shadows," and gave it a sombre shade, that took ranch of its fresh beauty. From that point, what is visible of the county, does not appear to be more than half cleared of timber. It was a grand picture or town, wood, field and water, mountain nd glen, and glimpses such as have rendered famous men and women who have bad tbe eye to see, and the hand t execute on canvas. Different emotions chase each other through the the mind ; hilarious glee and moody silence quickly come and go. Twenty miles to the east. Tea miles to the south. There are pictures of greater heights, of more atu pendons depths, and wider range, but none more beautiful. But if you wish to realize the beauties of the landscape you must ! star.d on that point, and see, and feel its thrrll. It is not hijrh, only sbont 400 feet I above the river. . We looked down at an an:Is of about 4-5 degrees aud we saw the very stretch of canal over which lh "111" of the party was floating two years ago, when to the interrogative to a lady sitting close by, as to a gross aa to the height of that point of mountain, she said about one hundred and fifty feet" A gentleman, who hsa since been in Colorado and en joyed a walk in the "Garden of the Gods" in that clime, and pronounced it about as appropriate aa if Macedonia were denomi nated the Reitort of Angels, heard the gness. and said he would volunteers guess also, which be did, and it was one thou- j "i fect- Belter Bne95inR u on reeon1 I than that- Tbo ,vlJ'' w" ,ha b-'er 'y brs od,,, but t!'ej" can pevcr know ,he beaU,y r the mxua7 ,roln ,ho lint. I ,he height at which they guessed until they i . . I hav tof d on aD1 - "" To be i c,",i', 11 m ,rrc tIl Doctor and the writer ! having had no instrument for measuring, j but " b,,b 8e!.sed 400 feet ; there was ! " numucr. n a innjor- SX -"tlea a question, it is settled. Two , a3aiust une U ""j and two against i ' u.jor.i. oo we uoiu a cn-ar majority against tne I'M feet an! the KW feet guesses. That is the kind of a ui:ijoiity the Doctor would prefer to have polled for him as County Treanrer. How ever, if be will permit, we will guess, and if onr guess will prove itseir inaccurate it cannot lie helpeiJ, that after the polls hive been closed on the evening of election day the Treasurer's name will bs Stamuanb. We looked down t the clump of pines that fringe the entrance to the Kesort of Angela" what merry scenes have there I fceen ncd in days gone by. Looking a suifv uriuL-r iiuriu, ine oiu lumou-aon saw-mill stands clearly outlined against the opposite wood. It was once the centra of a busy life for Macedonia, and its clang an 1 shuttle was bread to more than one fauiily in the gap The gorge has no inhabitant now. Alice, the furtune-tel icg woman, is no more, nig- j by is not there. The Doctor tried to locate! the site of their habitation from our posi tion, but failed. At e gazed down into the deep quiet place the thoughts ofdread- I fnl intrigue that a woman played there, and j the tragical issu-- that followed it, came up I uupK-asaudy and sujested a li ne fro;u ShAspcarc, wiitteTi dotb'.less when in a critical mood : "Oh ! the iles and guile that women lead, Dissembled itli an outward chow." But before they could be further ex pressed llie Doctor joined in with a hearty voice, "Hero, here are lots of chestnuts under our very noses and we do not see them," and he was gathering them, and muttering something that ran like this : "Eve, by eating, led poor Adam Out ol Eden and astray." Perhaps be did not say that ; it may have b.-en the retreating thoughts of our mind, engendered by a reduction on the tragedy enacted years ago in the gorg? below. k Our eyes had fcaited on the scenery until they were &ti!led, and the chesttr.it:! had no attraction at that hour of tlio (lay, and our minds naturally recurred to tiie pud ding stones or pieces of corglomerate roc ; none had been seen since we left the toot hills, or first terrace of the mountain, and that coulirmed the opinion tiial what had been met below, must all have been washed ou ol the gnp, and have come out of a formation back of .he first im.ge. Th'-'re are no more traces of the conglomerate on tile top or the first mountain lha:i tin-re are traces of California g-Id. Alter traversing the tr-p ot the lirst r.injo westward a hiif luile we turned uoril:, ui rectly for ihe " middle tidu," which was reach-d at 5 o'clock, and there, sure enough, in great trot nsion were the rocks we had climbed to see; but with the short time st onr disposal it was impossible to determine j the rock's .lip Weho,H,dtoti:.d itr.E,! ulsrly stratified somewhere on our ay down the gap, but a rain came on and night followed so rapidly that when we reached the deep cuts it was so dark that we could not distinguish a conglomerate from a common mountain sand stone. Is it possib'c that a narrow strip of the coal formation there escaped the destruction that swept over this country t Wh i is the (j color is t for this county under the new survey that is now making f On our way down re came by a newly built boar-trap, close by a stream and gum tree. We guessed it to be Tyson's, the greatest bear hunter in central Pennsyl vania. The I lidding stone or conglomerate is in Shade mountain stratiilcil. The dip of it we purjiose learning on some other occa sion. The Doctor is skeptical as to the be tter in the finding of stone coal in connection with the conglomerate there. Tiie Altoona Tribune says: On last Thursday a man who, from bis promi nence in life ought to be a gentleman, followed two ladies around the streets of Hollidaysburg, and after tbeir ar tiral bete on tbe train continued bis objectionable conduct, stopping when they stopped, and ogling them in b most ungoutlesaanly style. The ladies, who are the wives of respectable citi zens', were so annoyed that they made complaint to the husband of one of them, and upon being approached and questioned as to bis motives, tbe stran ger gave some impudent answer, for which he was knocked down by a gen tleman who accompanied tbe husband, and would have received a severe dress ing bad it not been for timely inter ference. ' Tbe offender was then arrest ed aud taken before the Mayor, where, afti r some quibbling, he gave bis name and residence, both of which, out of considerations of charity, we withhold. Just as we ware going to press last week, we learned that a tramp named '.Yenz was ttirown from a freight train near bell's Mill, one of bis legs being so seriously mangled as to render am putation near the body necessary. He bad about $12 in bis possession, which it is supposed induced some three tramps in his company to rob him and throw bim on tbe track with a view to bis being run over and killed. Several arrests of parties supposed to be tbe guilty ones, were made, but up to the present writing tbe right ones bave not been found. The injured joung man was taken to tbe almshouse.. Mr. Isaac Bowers, of Roaring Springs was run over by an engine and killed at Earl, 111., last week. He was on a visit to tbe West, and bad not reached his destination. His body was brongbt back to Roaring Springs for intermcot. Follow Up tha Plough. 0 T WILL S. BATS. Hard times are now npon ns, And the people are in de'it ; The country's full of trouble, ' And the worst is coming yet. Tis not without its causes. And We'll plainly tell yon now, ?b- only way to stop it Is to follow up the plough. Cnoar Then follow np the plough, boys, Follow np the plough ; IX yon wonM build the country up, Jut follow up the plough. Then lollow np ihe plough, boys, Follow up the plough ; If you would build thn country up, Just lollow up the plough. Fill np your fields and prairies, With a crop that's "good as gold." And mine your hills and rallevs wide, For iron, salt and foil. Tlie earth is the producer, And we ran tell yon how To mak a princely fortune 'l is lollow up the plough. There are too msnr people Who from their duty chirk. Who'd rather nuke a fortune Ily some other means than work. The man who pl.inti potatoes, Corn, wheat or cotton, now, Is king among th "mom-yet men," tie follows up the plough. Perry County News, AS PER BLOOMFIELD PAPERS. Mrs. Woodmansee, of Newport, fi II down stairs and broke an arm. I'onoelU's mill was stopped. Tbe Turbme wheel was examined. . It was fall of eels, tfid that's what stopped the mill. The Reunion of the soldiers of Perry countj, at' Newport on the SOtb. u't., was a very satisfactory demonstration. Ou last Saturday evening a week, Mr. Josiab. lair, of Buffalo township, with ! D,a "i:e n(1 11,0 DOVS n3i,ae escape from drowning. They were driving along the road in a carriage in front of E. A. Howe's residence, below Montgomery's Ferry, when the horse became fiighler.cd at the water that was backed ovt-r tbe road, caused by an oveifijw from the cinal lock. Tbe horse backed and npsct the carriage, w.tb all its occupants, into the canal. Mr. Rair, wife and two children were struggling in tbe water, and only through the great exertions of Mr. A. E. Howe and wi'c were Mr. Rair aud his family rescued from a watery grave. The horse and carringe were taked out, and only a shaft found broken On last Wednesday night James An derson (coioted) and John Harrison broke out of the lilopnificld jail, and fekedaddled to parts unknown. Ander son had broken out of the Juniata county jail some time ago, and was im pris?ued here for breaking into Mr. Erhelman's house- in Greenwood town ship, and stealing several artielea of clothing, &e. Harrison was arrested on suspicion of having stolen a horse and boggy. The stolen property was claimed and returned to Israel Town seed, a livery-stable keeper of Rising Sun, Cecil county, Maryland, the day previous to the escape of tbe thief. These jail birds made a large hole by sntiic lui-ans tbrongb. tbe stone jail wall, ! thrnngh which they made a kind of scaf- ""S llu ocusieaus ueu u.geiner j strips of sheets, ascended the jail wall, and dropped down therefrom to the ground, and cut gravel, M ,0 fL Their absence e Miens until Thursday u.orning. Tue officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company having in charge tbe roadway and transportation depart ments will commence snaking their an- j uual tour of inspection on the 15th of this mouth, u he inspectors comprise the general superintendents, division superiutendonts, tbe supervisors and section bosses. The inspection will be gin at Pittsburgh, and will extend te New York and over all branches. Tbey will ride in gondola cars, pushed before the engine, and will proceed as far as Altoona the first day. A week will be required to complete tbe inspection. The four new tracks from Pittsburgh to East Liberty will be taken as samples of the four to be extended to Philadel phia. Ec. There will be a final Public Exam ination for Teachers, in the School House at MiClintown, Saturday, Octo ber 1G, 1375, at 9 o'clock A. M. John M. Gabmas, Co. SupL. Mifflintown, Oct. 1, 1875. Mr. Editor : Sir, As some unscru pulous persons are busily engaged cir culating a malicious falsehood about wbat 1 intend to do at the coming elec tion, I take this matbod of informing my Republican friends in Juniata coun ty, tbat 1 never intended, nor will I sutler any of my friends to trade off any part of our ticket to secure my election. Reforc I will suffer tbat to be done I will resign, i sincerely de sire tbe election of the whole ticket, and will not stoop to any nnfairness to secure votes for myself. Yours truly, G. V. Smith. AssmsEi's Sale. John II. Mover, As signee Of Isaac Halteman, will offer at pub lic sale, on the premises, at 10 o'clock A. SI., on Thursday, October 21, IfcCj, a tract of Four Acres of Land situated at Evan dale, Juniata conr.ry, having thereon erec ted a large new Two-story Brick Building, intended for a Store and House ot Knter tsimneut. There is also a good Frame S table on ihe tract. Also, a tract of land in West Perry town ship, Snyder county, adjoining the Green wood Tannery property and others, con taining heven Acres, with a Dwelling Uoiise and other improvements thereon. Also, a tract ot Tiitberland in West Perry township, Snyder county, containing Twenty-live Acres. Osr-BAns' Cocst Sale. William Kohler, administrator of Christian Uartnian, dee'd, will sell, at the late residence ot said dece dent in Turbett twp., at 1 o'clock r. ., on Saturday, October 16, IK75, one cow, one heifer. 1 bull calf, 2 bogs, chestnut rails, wheat, oats, corn, hay, farming implements and household furniture. 31AKHIED: CI1AWFOKD SCLOUFF On the a'?th nit., by Rev. D. Jt. B'.ai kwel ler, Mr. Wil liam M. Crawford and Miss Lili.e Sulouif, both of this place. I'OMMERC .lis. M1FFLINTOWN MARKETS. CosTrcted weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. MirnutTOwx, Oct. 13, 1S7S. Butter .. 1) 2 li ki Es I-ani Ham Bacon ... Fotatoe.. Onion. .. . 11 SO I Uli illFFUNTOWX GKAIN MARKET. Ciriected Weealj by Buyers i. Kennedy. QtoTATK-ss roa To-nar. Wednesday, Oct. IS, 1S7". Wheat, oil $1 .) Wheat, new 1 I'.tol 'Jl Corn tit Oats 2'jUy'i Rye 7"i Timothy seed 22 Xrw Adtertinnnetitsi. I E. F. Kuukel's Bitter Wine of Iron ; Gives tone tu the stomach, improves ihe apieiitc an4 assists digestion 'excites the i bowels to healthy action, expoliiu; all Iho ; foul humors that coiitsmiiiale the Llo-td, Ctrri:pt the secretions and oti'jnit the bre-t!i I lt excites the iver to a healthy nction arxl strengthens the nerves, irnartliig th t ?'ow to lite that prot'oe-ls a'one I'rjiu perfect ! health. Thousands in all w dks of lii'e t .- ! tify to the vinn o this excellent meili- i j cine in Ofrmrting the n(raiig -iti'-nt ot the i digestive orjirs. Get flu genniriu. Sold' only in 51 D itties. A for r.. r . Knnkel s ' Bitter Wine of Iron, a.nd take no other. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! ! I., r. K linkers b.t'er ine ot Iron a sure cure tor this disease. It has bien prescril ed daily for tnsny years in Ihe practice of eminent physician with iiiipamlleteil sue cen. Symptoms are l'sa of sppeli'e, wind snd rising of food, dryness in niouih, h-ail-aehe, diitiines, sleei-htsnness aud low spirits. Get the genuine. Not sold in bulk, only in SI bottles. Sold by all drug gists. f yen want something to stiengthen you? Do you wsnt a good appetite t Do yon want to get rid ot ncrvonsncss Do you want energy I Do yon want to sleep well ? - Do you want to btiiid np yourconstittttion f 1 o yon wsnt to feel well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling f If von do, trv K I'M KKL'S BlTifcK WINEOPlRiiN. 2o!) Tape Worm Removed Alive 29 llend and all eoinj lete in two hours. Mo fee till head passes. Seat, Pin ami Stom ach Worms removed by 1'r. KrxKKL, --i!) North Ninth street, Philadelphia. Send for cir-Milir, or ask your druggist for a bot tle of KiNkFL's Wokw Svair. It never tails. Price. $1. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALEliS IN COAL., iii3iwi:it. CISMESTT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEtDS, SALT, &.C. We buy G rain to be delivered at cither Mil'.iintown or Perrrsville. We will also hare coal at both places to suit tlie trade. We are prepared to funiisli S ilt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS fc KENNEDY. April 21, 1875-tf GBAM, LUMBER, &C. THE nndersijrned, having completed his new Warehouse in Perrrsville, would respectfully invite the attention f the farmers ol the county to tlie tact t!iat tie is at all times PAYING TIIE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, SEEDS, Ac, Av. Having introdneed new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, Ac., we are now prcred to onload with the least possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either lor CASn OR IN EXCHANGE FOR MEU- CliANDhsE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT, plaster'ground or lump, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either wholesale or retail, and at tbe lowest rates ruling. o At my Store in Turbett township may be found as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will be sr.M as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- KOAU HKUTZLElt. Dec. H, l73-tf GREAT REDUCTION IX THE PRICES OF TEETH! Full Upper or Lower Setts as Low as $5 No tei th a'lowed to leave the office un less the patient is MttisSed. Teeth remodeled and repiired. Teeth tilled to last for life. Teeth extracted withont pain, by the ase of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert ftill single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for $15.00. Temporary sets $5.00 extra. Toothache stopped in fire minutes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of O. L. i)hKK, established in Mifflin town in 1800. G. L. DERU, Jan 24, 1872. Practical Dentist. arge stock of ready made clothing ot the Ji latest aud choicest styles, fur men and boys, bats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, fui nishin goods ia endless variety far aara at Samuel Strayers, id Patterson. Sentinel aud epoUicaD $1.50 a yeai .Vl"tvli. Ayer's Hair Vigor For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressiig which is at i once arreea J. X He, healthy. 'for preserv- jinj; the liair. asTr. mnnu' rift- KSar- i&J or yn"J ' -nTV-EsiV- to its original cnlnr. irith the gloia amlfi-eshtiess tf ynnth. Thin hair i thickened, fall ing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its iise. Sotliing ran restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands, atrophied and decayed ; but such sis remain can be saved by this application, aud stimulated into activity, so tliul a new gr5vih.cf hair is produced. Instead of fouling the liair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. It ocvasioua! ase will present the hair from turning gray or falling' off, and consequently prevent baldness. .The restoration of vitality it give tu the salp arrests aiiof prevents the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Tree from thoso deleterious stil fctances which make some prepara tions dan serous, and injurious to tiie' hair, the Vigor can only benefit, hut not harm it. If wanted morelv for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else ran be found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye. it does not soil white cambric, and ret lasts lnr on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOW KIT,, MAS. SOLD BT ALL IIRCUOISTS KVECTrHKaB, Philadelphia & Eeading Railroad. Amingenif f of Passenger Trains. Mat 3d, 1S75. 7"ri Unit Hirriiburg at follovrs : For New Yotk at 5 :M, 8 10 a. ui.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. iu. For Philadelphia at 5 2 , 8 10, 0 iS a. ui., 2 H and 8 5l p. iu. For Krai iiip a j 31, 8 10, 9 45 a. iu., 200, 3 oil ami 7 40 p in. For Pottsviliii at 5 2D, 8 10 a. m.. aud S 50 p. m. slid via ScUnylkilt & Sufciiwlia;nia branch at 2 40 p. lii. For Allentimn at 5 20, 8 10 a. in., 2 0", 3 ') and 7 40 p. in The o 2, 8 10 a. in , 2 Oil and 7 4H f. iu trains have through cars lur New York. The 8 10 a. in. and 2 0l p. in. trains hare through cars fur Philadelphia. SVXD.4YS. For New York at 5 2 J a. in. For Allcnt'-wn and way stations st 3 21 a. ni. For Heading, Philadelphia antt w Jy stations at 1 4 j p. iu. Traint fur Ilarrubarg Uavt a followt : Leave New York at 9 15 a. in., Vl 45. 5 SO and 7 45 p. m. Leave i'hiia.lc-lt hia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 00 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 50, 7 40, 112J a.m., 1 oil, C 15 anil 10 15 p. m. I.eae Pottsviile at 5 55, 9 00 a.m. and SO p. in., and via Seh-iylkill and Snsijiuv haunt I'.ianch st 8 !" a. nt. Leave Alie.itown st 2 SO, 5 50, 8 50 a. ru., 12 25, 4 S and 8 45 p. m. Tlu- 2 ;0 a. in. train trom Allentnwn and the 4 3l a. m. train from Kiuiinj do not run on Mondays- SVXDJTS. Leave New York at 5 SO a. n. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. in. Leave Reading at 4 SO, 7 40 a. ni. and 10 15 p. in. Leave Allentown at 2 30 s. m. r.nJ 8 45 p m. 'Via llurrts ul Ksstx Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintend ef. TtKVf 4XD ATTK4CTITE XjHSTK of goods JIT9T BECCIVED JT T1IK PATTERSON DRUG STORE Among the many nice goods may be found tha following : Two ftiizr Fisr Pocket Kinm, Larce Lot or PnoTi-oasm Ai.ni ss, lti:c TirrL AiToBArn Ami us, ,x T Fi.se Kmivks roc L-tnici, Fixe 1'ocitr Books, tsornn to Si i-plt True Coi stt. A Dmii Va- i iitt -r Fisr Lsi tiai. Paper asb Esvjlxi'i.s, Fisr Bristol Bovtn Iakiis, Plaxbs, I.ah'je Lot or Llank Books, Fill liovxo Dat-Uooks, AMD ALL OTHER KlM'S AXD SlZkS. IIarmomcas, Extra Qi alitt Accoeheuss a.id Violins, Fine Hair lSrsm:s asd C'osus, Ci'iAR Cases, (Ji m Tobac co I'okhks, ParLios, CM1 lil'AEDS, DOSI Slir.S, (IIECKKIS A SO Checker Boar tt s, Puoto o r a r n Frahes, Bask Balls, SrEtTAtLrr A5D K OlASSES, BlST AssoRTHKST in THE ClTSTT. Tint Pt iarc ark Invited to Call AD FXASI5E the tioons. Kkseb BtR tuk Place. Pattersos Drto Store. P. C. Rl'NDlO. Patterson, May IS, lb7l-:f TIIE ORCiT t' tt'SK HUMAN MISERY. Jutt Publuktd, ia a Sealed E:lopt. Hrict tix tenit. A Lr-rtnre on the Nature. Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrlura, or Seminal Weakness, Inrolnntarr Emissions, Sexual Dehinty, and Impediments to Marruifrr fr'-n-erally; N-rTonsnes. Cnnnmpti-t, Kpi U psy and Fits Mental snd Physical Inca pacity, resulting lrm Self. Abnsi;, etc. By KOUKKT J.Cl LVKKWKm M. U.. Au thor ol Ihe "Green Book," &.c. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly rovrs from his owb experience that the awtul onscunen- ces of Seif.Abuse may beetfectiially remov ed without medicines, and without daiitxr oils surgical operations, bough's, instru ments, riujrs or cordials, pointing out a mede of cure at once certain and eii'cciusl by which every sntferer, no matt- r what his condition my be, may cure himself cheaply, prirately and radically. . ZThit Lecture urUt prate a lion to tkou taudt and thoutauHt. bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aidress the Publishers, C1IAS. J. C. KLINK CO. 127 Bowery. New York, Post-OtlK Bx 458t. Oct. 13, 1875-ly. s V ft 'Vj JUSCELL.1.XE0CS REMOVAL. OF CHEAP dOHN'Sr STOBE ! Info Ciirtlev's Builtlinir, three tloors Fa.-t of th'e Komi Girmrrly occupied in the n'oiift" IIoumv Now for Bargains ! In oTilef to c'd?c odt my stork r.f Simifticr. Oiks, I irfiH jriralo a (Jr;ui3 Clearing Sale uf . ParasolSt!!. Sli-a! Fans, Fringes, Ej'.iecs and other Till MM I X j Children' ltJ:wM.u'e VLi& shawls, Glove.-, rtlnl in facf, all such articles as can-' riot Inf carried over. Good Avill he disposed of at a sacrifice, and liiiiht le sold within the next thirty dtys, in order to make rnoin for rail Stock, of which 1 piopose tu lay in an extraordinary supply. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO SAVE MONEY. GmJs can Li homrht at Cheap John!s New Store fuf Cot Price, which i-t less than any other House in town can possibly j after I to sell at. Ine reason I can afford to sell cheap, r be j canst; I huy only for Cash, and import a majority of my good (direct from Europe. Do not fail to give" rue' a call antl secure a-iliAKOAlN. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF aLL KIiXDS, AT TIIE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. rarker't .Xew BnJc Building. JIAISTIiEET, OPPOSITE THE COl'BT YAKO. JUFHaWTOWX, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA. IIoiisGkccpcrs9 Ilnrdwnrc, Guild ers' Ilnnhvnre, MECHAMCS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C, &G.,- all of first finality, constantly call and see me. Mifflmtewn. Ang. 21, !874-tf D.W.Harley&Oos Is the place where yon can boy THE BEST A2VI TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HOYS' CLOTHING IUTS, CITS. BOOtS, SHOES, .1D ri'R.WSIIIXG GOODS. Wt are prepared to exhibit one of the most rlioiro and at" ler t stix ks ever oflered in fliis market, and at JSTOMStllXGLY LOW PRICES f Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to prdef at short notice, very reasonable. Kemerober the plsee, in Hoffman's New EuiUiniij corat-r of l'rtJn anJ Water s'reets, JIirPHNTOrt'X, PA. , . " Sept. l, l"7 V-tt JUST OPENED ! A Nsvr Spiine and Summer Stock of CLOTHING, if ATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, for Men, Bovs, Women, Misses and Cliild-rn. Notions, Men's Fn'rfJshtng Goodr( WATfllES AMI JEWELKV, CARPETS AND FLOOR Oil. CLOTHS, AH at rates, to ronvin1 to the shrinl;aT'; in rai n's. Cheaper than tbe Cheap'stof iiHMithago. C7-.SI1TS ADK 7t OltOEK.j I'atterson, Pa. Nov. 11, 1574. SAJICKL STKAttK. 18T5. 18 J. j. 31. TODD, I'ATTEHSON, l'A. SPECIAL NOTICE I Closing Oat Sale of Clothing ! OTERt OATS AT COST I Shirts and Drntrrrf, Ibds and Cups, Boots and Shorn, llntntry awl Glove at City Price. A COMPLETE LINE M" from hirh an(hrff r. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, !f,S:pSi!ES AND L1QL'0K9 Cunt Boot, 0-erl,minMSSm Guiu CTertout. ; 1 Intending to eh.se cut my st.k of Win- S01,0'110"" SE,BI:R u ter 0mm1s pieinratorr to pnttinc in a niam- ! moth stork ol .SprinKani .Suniimr Uoods, I aril rt terni'iiM-d to sell Goods at such 1 Iw I'rircs tlwt ev.rv one caa suit them- 1 selves lor a very arrtdl srtn of uiom-y. Call j to see me, and I will guarantee yo. satU- . faction. st th er lowest prices. He respectfully The hhrhest r.tarlwt prices allotted f..r dicita the palrosase of the public. Country Produce, Corn and t.its. Ho.p , April , 172 1 y. I'oles, Locust Pi.ts ami Uailroad Ties, in ; " ' exchange ot Goods, bv I Ttte Sfntntl and Republican othre u. th. j jj j TOUD place tofcct joiiwi.rit done. Irtlt, It wilt Patterr,n, Oct. 13, 1S70. ' pay yon if yon need anything la tbat line. Sale Bills of all kinds printed on short' Lsre slot k of lieattv msd Ct-Hliing h.f notice at this othce. ile by "HA R LEY ii CO. .ID WR TISEME.X IS. nrrft - e., Sinninr Uiwlentciir, sen OTT. iJridge' Street, Mifllintown, Fa. on hantl.- I invite tlie paiMic to JOHN W. MUTHEESBAUGH. 'WTR'-mw birw i j BANKS & HAMLIN, j (Iklloid liuildhig,) l.TIaln $ti e(, .ViHilntotTai, j lK.LEU- IN j MUMS A.I MKDICINKS, ;C1IKMIC!.I",- 1VK STL'l K, rAI.NTS Oil.S, V'AhXlslItS.liLASS.rt T l V, I CfULtni.. LAMPS. BLKNEK.S, ClIIWAtt.N, H K L S II K S, MA fit HKl'MiES, TOOTH bKLSHES, PEK iL.MEltY,COMBi, SOAFM.I1A1K OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGATtS. . W O T I O X 8 , ST AT ION K it 1 LAKGK VARIKT V Of TATKNT MKDICINKS ielecfwl with rrst can, and warrantcf ' ' mi anl I attersnn erirj Tuesday, Thursday ssd Malnrday nn.sr.inr. i"1 furnish the citixeua .f the bor onghs wit i the best of BEKF VEAL, MUTTON, POKK, tc.
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