SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN Tmifflintown T ffedn day. Dwcemb'r at, wis TERMg - - -------- Subscription, $l.o0 per uiiam, if paid iiLin 12 mouth ; $2JX) if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cent per inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in local col umn, 10 cent per lino for each insertion. Reduction will be maie Ui th.sc desiring to adrertise by the year, half or quarter PENN'A. B. RETIME TABLE. av T A.t C....J V . no .1. o passenger arsins will leave M.rtiin Bu-ii' tlwu, r. K. , a follow : KASTWABD. I 1 49 a m " 7 28 a m '. 10 19am' .11 32 a to Philadelphia Express .. J Lewistown Accommodation.. Pacific Express ;Harruburg Accommodation .. IMsil f Atlantic Express WBSTWABD. ; Pacific Express ;Va Passenger Vsail JFsSt Line (Lewistown Accommodation .. 2 Pittsburg Express .. I.i. j Daili except Sunday, i Tailj axrtpt Monday. ' Three trains do not stop at this atafirn : j Cincinnati F.xpre, west, time here 1 19 s. East Line, cast, 2 1 a. m. Day Ex- fiesn, rast, 1 H p. in. notice ' u "ulUcr by-n,1-b' ' Nothing but this : That Joy or I'aia A number of subscrib ts to the Senliatl I LilUd me skyw.inl helped to giin, ' -ti RrpuMicam are o iug one and two years' 1 Whether through 'rAck, or smile, or sigh. anbtcr!tion, a number a longer period .f Heaven Uoiue All iu All, b.r-aud-by ! subscription than thai. To all each who i pay on or before the 10th day of January, ! 1376, $1.50 per annnm will suffice. Alter j that date all subreription that bas run one j year and upwards will be charged at the j rate of $2.00 per annum, as per published j rates. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Cliristmss next Saturday. 1 he river nas been Iroxen over in many 'jUces. ! A merry Christmas and a happy New Tear to all. And now rejoice, the shortest day of the year is past. Cbestor county has had tuel- e murders w ithin four years. Levi Goshen is putting up a beuse on South Third Street. Ilorningtown Sunday School is preparing to decorate a Clirlstoias Tree on Triday "erening. Abraham Gun, Jr., of Milford township, has choice chCstUul rails for sale. ', Go s e the Cliristmss Tree, in the Luth eran Church on Christmas evening. Carlisle bas a steer that weighs 5,000 lbs. I I Its earners eknert to take hiui to Uis Cen- ! tenniAl. The M. E. Sunday School will hold i Jubilee and decorate their Chi ist.ua Tree on Christmas eve , A number uf lid dogs, that escaped j ah..tiug last summer, s roaming .bout in I the vicinity of town. Muddy Kan schoe-l House took nre from tfe atove-jiipe laet Friday at noon. A boy a scholar put the fire cut. The Lutheran SundAV School Christmas Jubilee will take place on the evening of Christmas day Instead ot on Christinas eve. Whest fields, or fields of wheat impress one unfavorably now. Tbe late severe weather is the cause ol the unfavorable ap pearance. The finest flavorel Candies, and hand s ituest Tys for Holiday presents are to be tmind among the large stock that Books ha just received from the city. A b:iggy and a two-horse wagon ci.llied n Main street Ust Monday. The wagon raiue oal of tl.e cJision all right. The Vugsry came out with a broken axJe tree. l'hiiadelphia Grain Market Wheat $1.20 l1.4:i. Corn, old, T2c; new 68to64c Keg "to.tZc Batter 28to34e. Cattle 3to hc lb. gross; Hogs K'iioUic per lb. bheep to jerlb. Te 1'ennsjlvsria Railrosd Cftnpany will issue elciirsioO tickets lor the Holiday sen- : sun, commencing the issue oo the 23d iust., ' " and continuing the same every day there alter until the lt day of January, 1876: Thieves went through Dundore'a Stove and Tinware Store some nights ago. They gained an entrance by the Iront doi.r to tbe cellar, and left the building by the back door of the store room. Some eighty ce-ats were stolen out of a drawer. . . 1 Hiring tbe storm on Monday week a straw stack was blown over by the wind, on the larm of Mr. Savorrow Miller, about two - miles north ofOricntil, this county, cover ing op a valuablecow, which was smothered lulore she could be exiricaU-d. The weather reporter has not stated or announced a longer period of wind than that which prevailed, well say Troiil last j aturdav b.ck iuu the past an Indefinite number or dsys. Who said - it will snow J after the wind falls" I That rules out an other weather proiJist. A thaw" set In on Tuesday night. An exchange says t As the season for wearing over-shoes is at hsnd, the follow ing recipe for mending rubb-rs will prove timely and be worth inserting in your uiin frandum book : To mend rubber boots, cut tip some pure rubber in very small pieces and diswlve in benxine. Put a pau h of rubber over the place to be mended, and e'k-k it fast with the solution. "Those or onr readers who trUit Phila delphu should go and see the Great Cloth (nr Emoorinin of Wanamaker it Brown, corner of Sixth and Xarket streets. It is worth a visit. If you wish a suit of clothes, yon caa save the amount of your fare by Luring it there. It is probably the most complete clothing establishment in the world. Goodscan be returned (if unworn), and money refunded. Tho Lewistown Ga-tttt says t "The Mif- ttintowa Sntxutl aays Coowe Alexander of Lewistown was In attendance at court there." The Gaatttt ia hereby inlorined that the Sentitul published nothing con cerning Colonel Alexander or any other - Alexander, and would suggest that the edi tor of the Gatetlt put on bis spectacles the . . , next time he reads proof, so that be puts the right names in tbe right places. We are informed by the Commissioners that the Court House expenses, including the expenses attending tbe building of the honse on tbe northeast corner of Court House square, will not quite amount to sixty-oue thousand dollars ($01,000). Tbe next Auditors' Keport will doubtless be fully itemised. ' Many Democrats and Ke- publica&a pred icted that the expenses would run np to one hundred thousand dollars it is a gratification to kaow that their cal culation was not correct, and that so such vutrage wis perpetrated. BY-AXD-BY. . ar ax. raasToa-. What will it matter by-and-by, ''" . i , f Vbetber say path below was bright, Whether it woirnd ttfrongh dark or light, tender a gray or golden sky, When I look back on it by-an-l-by f ' What will it matter by-and-by Whether, nubeled, I toiled alone, Dashing toy foot against a stone, - Hissing the charts of the angel nigh, Bidding me think of the by-and-by T . What will it matter by-and-by, Whether with dancing Joy I went Down through the years with a gay content l'"'" not I, j Tears would be sweeter by -and by t What will it matter by-od-br, ' ' cheek to cheek I've lain Close y the pallid angel. Pain, . -. Soothing myself through sob and sigh. , m i -'Aud will be elsewise, by-aud-Oy!" fltpM'-' . . - , ; What will it nutter Nought, if I . 6 07 a ni ; Only am snre the way I're trod, ' ' 's W !n ' G l"my or B,ddCTed ,eai to God, i fi 45 p tu j Q,'"'if not ol the how, the why, , J . 7 4.1 p w i If I but reach llim by and-by. . ' , -.12- ami , w"t 1 tor th nnshared sigh, It, in my tear of lapse or fall, Close 1 have clung to Christ through all, Uiudless how rough the road might lie, Sure He m j!i sn.oolben it by-aod-by. frO VTRIPED ftTOCKIXCiS. My boots are new, my gar'.. too, ' ily pull-back's lit is splendid, . . For thanks to i ins, my dress begins Jiut where Eve's costume ended. - But how can I the world defy Unless my hose is striped ? For as I gn, each dust doth show My termination biped. Oh ! dainty foot ! gaiter foot ? To piety yon are shocking, ' I ne'er can go to church, for oh ! I've no giy striped stockings ! PsasoiiAt. Ilolmea Dyainger, a former , teacher iu the common schools .4 this place, whom nearlv all the echolari h-Mrtilr liked, ; . . .. , . ' is borne on vacation from Penuavlvauia i i Cclloge. I D. A. HariuAn, former princii: of the j yes with oue band, Le with the Other schools of this borough, sojourned among J reached for tbe money drawee. .' Stew bis friends in this borough but week. j art fctruck at biin with a bulclicr knife, Theoru. Cnnui was married to Miss ! but ,he L1,je ,,,,, 3onb, ,nd the dca Fsnces Spvker, last Thursday. The boat . n .. , . . . ' ., perado for the time beine escaped. He wi&hes of many Ineud-t attend them as they j r e r journer through the pleasant aeas of the bowever, afterward fell into theclutcben honey-moon voyagi;, and earnest prayers en circle them, for that when those happy days , are merged into every day Me scenes, tbe siibstuntbd relstionshin of man and wt.e i maT iruve the tiapt.i-Kt a-tate ol all. Wert Henderson uauIcd the Lutheran j Su.i,y School Christian Tree to town and in hii wrp,,jng, to keep out the cold he j looke.. nMrlv ,ike Sut, CUn. on Ws Br. ! rand of distributing blessings on Merry Christina day. Mrs. K. C Uallagher has b-.-on confined to her house by poor health. George Jacob, Jr., is one of the editors of a law school journal published at Albany, X. Y., in the iutercst of toe law school at that place. . r Mr. Levi I.uckey is the name of Presi dent Grant's new private Secretary . Th many ill not rest, Tbe little people will not be blessed, Until the pocket in their vests Are filled with the best of candies, And Toys for girts and b.ys, Tia a truih that Santa Claus will drive His tiny sleigh over your roo', lAiwn into the fire-j.Kce, and With a loud ha ! ha' exclaiming: "WiU Post Mailer Du.jks there is no use For any one to run a race. These things I got in his store, Through the Post Othce door. , To purchasers 1 say, you'll find So hook or crook, when you Buy your Candies aud Toj s from Books.? A word to his team of deer, . And Santa glided up tbe chimney without lear. Saying, ss he went "Oh t Tbe croik.det looks, and crooked eat crooks Are full of shoals and sandy, But if you do a bat ia right iu ao noat i rig" . . You will go to Books for toys ana esnay. . over .".0';,:: Z Z Z LT. c- t ti noet in hia vrritias. Books was sorry, and requested him to add that he w ill be haopv to wait on all who may choose to favor bim w ith a call for Holiday purchases, and be hopes even body will choose to call lor that purpose. , - Franklin (Pa.) congregation recently announced its intention to add $ to the pastor's salary for each child born in his family during his ministrations there. The result was tains, and the society has re scinded iu resolution. Tbe eight of fifteen parts of the magni ficent publication by J. W. Uuderbach, of Philanelphia, has just been issued. The work is entitled -A Century After; Pictur esque Glimpses ot Philadelphia and Penn sylvania " Sold by subscription only. Buy it and read and see Philadelphia without once going there. Tlie Musical Association of Central Penn - . . i. :. .....ni if will sylvama, couipnsiug """"" hold its Third Annual Convention, In the Un.loal Collet-e. Freeburg, Pa-, on Monday Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday evening, and Friday, January 10, 11, 12, IS, and 14, 1876. The scholars of the McAlisterville Sol dier's Orphan School will bold a Concert and Exhibition on Christmas evening, xrec. 25, 1875. The exercises Will conaist of Dramas, Music, Essays, etc. A gooa . is anlicipstcd. The pubac ate coruia. , m. r 9 W sassll invited. An admission tee oi vru- - ... be charged. Proceeds to be expended replet Ishing school library. I Ava received alargelotof NewGooda, which I will sell at greatly reduced prices from now until after the first of January Good suits at $4J0, $7.00, $9.00 to $12.00. Undershirts 37c, Drawer. 8c, Hat. and Caps fio 25e to 00, Hor BlankeU and Uo Robe, very low. oo n1 S cost, to clow out my stock. Good JSlery r, ... . Watches. 4 ox. ease at $i.w, worth $40JOO other w.kbe. at $lo.00, worth $25.00; Watch Chain, and a faU aament of noUi Gold and Plated J.wel ry, for cash or cowutrj V TODD. " Subscribe for tc Sentinel , BepuWican. .--TOt4 ' Wabts arc very trowttlaaoac and dia ! ' figuring excrescences. The following is said I oy a rrearn writer to pfodoc-e a perfect ear, Br en f the largest, witbowt tearing any scar : Take a snail piece of raw beef, sleep it i t night in Tlaegar, cut a much from it as will cover the wart and tie it on i " M lh evcresenee is on the fUntheed, j fasten it on with strips of sticking plaster, j It may be removed in the day and put on 1 every night. In one fortnight the wart will j peel ff. The aa:ne prescription is said to core corns also. .,... LiTEfuar Xotics. The Second An naat 'oDTention tif Literary Societies of Juniata county wilt be belli at Ou tre, in Walker township, commencing on Tuesday evening, January "23, 1876. Frof. John M. Carman bas been select ed as tptciitl orator for tbe occasioji. Oirralar letter ot instruction, will Le seut to tbe several societies its soon as possible. - Address all eoonnanieation .to tbe Secretaries' ot Convention of April last,, either Miss Roe Hamilton t Mexico, or E. A. Teunin, at Tbotnp soDtowQ. By order of . .' . r " ' J.N. Grcbb, ' ' A. S. ADAM8, " J. H. Smith, Geoeqb Kis, ;' ' ' " ' Committer. Thoinpsontown, Dec. 17-td ' - ' - Tui proposed convention to take into consideration tbe tittup nuisance and the ear of the poor, is definitely settled to take place in tbia city on tbe 19th of January, and continue two or three daya. rouimissioDerJliteman,of tbia couuty, baa received lettera from parties in nearly every c'buntj . in the State, and the attendance of from one hundred and seventy-five to rwo bon- dred delegates is assured. There will be five from Allegheny, some teo : or j twelve from Philadelphia, and Laocas j ter, Berk, Dauphin, and other large j counties, will send their quota, while it ; is probable nearly every county will be .represented. Jlllovna Tribune. ; On Friday evening list a man named John Powers made a desperate attempt , rob the drcr of Jlr J p o , , Stewart t restaurant, lie leaped over ' u counter, auu covering ciewari n of tbe police, and iu default of bail was sent over to tbe burg to await ar- rtigDlnent at oonrt Jlbon Tribune. Os Friday, 10th inst., 'Mr. Harry yUMt 0f tbe llg Valley, seven miles Mill Creek, while eugafied in , . , . rubbing cloverseed, bad bis band caught in tbe uiacbioe and bad it perfectly rid- i tbe wrist joint. died in pieces above A sutgeoo was at or.ee called aud aiu- putited the arm. The case is doing. t. Huntingdon Goie. i , ,-t t -- . ' Fort I'LAIS, Montgomery county, Pa., is greatly troubled over some re j cent kissing business. A young mm j kissed a pretty girl at a sociable. Ilis 1 wife was angry. He explained that be did it by mistake, and there was peace for a day or two. Tbe pretty girl beard of tbe terms of settlement, bow ever, and beiug angry in (urn, reported around town that tbe oung married man bad made the taoii mistake hun dreds of times. . ilenco the difficulty, and there is apparently to be no tni to it. ' " 7 ' . As clchange wiites this, relative" toJ Ai.VsT-Vthe 2nd Inst.,' in Port anew food for horses and sheep: j jtyal, Mrs. Kcbrtca Jane, wife of E. M. favorite and rather be w kind of math Arbogaxt, aged US years, 2 months aud 28 for horses and abeep is coming into use, 4 days. .'' . -i i; v composed of two quarts of oats, one of j CMIIOLTZ On the 10th hut., in Mon bran aud Lalf a pint of flsxseed. The ! township. Widow Umbolta, al the ad oats are first placed in the stable-bttcket , "" e 97 ' . .... 1 . . .. , , j KEBCnXER On the lOtb int.,in Walk over which is placed the liuied ; add i . j r township, Mrs. Kcsiali, wife of . Setu boiling water, then the bran, covering Ke.hne ,zvi WvelI. 9 ,,, ai.d S i , - , , , n tim n.irliiro with an old ruff and allow- ; - .... - I ,nK it to rest for five bonrs then stir! mM. np. The bran absotb. while d the Hn-eed ( n:nj. OBi. .aA bran tocctber. . A I greater quantity of flaxseed would make the preparation too oily and less relished. One feed per day is sufficient. It is easily digestible and' is specially adapted to yonng animaU, adding to their volume rather than to their height giving substance to the frame. Prof. Sanson reminds s not to overlook tbe food in tbe nourishment question in con nection with the amelioration of live stock. He consider oats, as so gener ally given to sheep, as objectionable and approaching tbe unprofitable. Rains generally receive one pound of oats daily, ewes half that quantity Oats, forming an exciting food, are es- I pecially suited for ram during tbe sea a . 1 . . 1.... fn.a Isassafaatnirir SOD HDCtl OCT serve , muhw mms..u6 . . . . f .,.. the. only build np tbe bones, not the flesh. Tcscaaoaa Acaubwt. This popular In stitntion of learning, uo4cr the principal ship of Prof. D. D. Stone, is in a highly prosperous condition. The recitation rooms have juat been furnished with new desks, new maps, and other school-room requisites. The sleeping npartments for boarders bare been repaiuted and papered, and the rooms all furnished with wardrobes, aud nothing has been left undone that would add to the comfort and convenience of the students. We know of no better place where parents could send their children to bo educated than Tuscarora Academy. We have been acquainted with Prof. Stone for a number of years, and can recommend bim aa a ripe scholar and a superior principal. Prauc Sals Will be sold at public sale, at the Ute residence of feter and Sasaa Mingle, dee'd., in Fermanagh town ship, one snila rlh of Miffitntown, on THURSDAY, DBC. 80, 1875, at 10 o'elock A M.. one fresh cow, hay by tbe Ion, farm- ins; implements, and a large and varied as sortment of IsouaewoM ana aucnem fat fwrther particulars sea pesters. Dec. l5-2t ; ;' ; -AssTaxaV jAjj, t Ih-Aasigaaa of Wilbur r. ScCahaa and James Emory Mc- Cachsa will sell, at tbe residence of tbe Assignors in the borough of Hifflintowa, at 1 o'clock r. on Thursday, December 23, t i . ,i r ,, ' ' 1 eai I ."""-"'8 iwi riiteea nanarea t acres, more or less,' of mountain land ; a bouse and lot on Tnscarors street, in the borough of Pattersoa i a lot of ground on Water street, in the borough of Miffliatown, with dwelling honse, stable and other out buildings thereon erected ; a lot of grouad on Water street, in same borough, having thereon erected a aew dwelling house., For particulars see handbills. '' ' "' ' A Great Book.,,": . Every Family Should Have It A collection ot upwarJs of rAirfy t"D (BERT SlcMEKN, ! Thoufunil .Yamts ot Germanj Swii, 1 : . j ' Du.cb, Freneh and other iiomigrantaj Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. i id Pennsylvania, Irou. 1.2, to U.U, .h, I with, a atateiueflt ol diiihi of ahlna. i 1.11'.. 1 : i.n. r- 1 .k .y.w ..IUA mnA A.tm f I .-' 7 i arrival at Philadelphia, ehronoloetcallt ( arranged together with the necessary historical ana other notes. , Also, an ( Appendix, coctaitiing list of more tfasni One Thousand German and French name in New York prior to 1712, by tsur. a. AAaiiii .rr. , oecouu ate vised and Kularged Edition, with Ger man Translation. -'or ' .!. There are hundreds of people in Ju- j mats county who by tbe aid of tins i book.Und little trouble, may trace their descent to Enropesn homes. Published by I. KonLia, 202 North Fourth Street, Philadelphia,' at tbe low price of $2 50, gilt edged $3 00." Parry County Hews, AS PER BLOOMFIELD PAPERS.. . ! On Thursday night of last week Comp'a siiocraaker sbsp, at Bridgeport, Spring township, was entered, and three pairs of toots, two pairs of aboes and a side of sole leather were stolen. - - A cow belonging to John Owing, of Centre township, died from what is sup posed to be mad itcb a few days ago. A couple of weeks ago we published ac Hem giving that as tbe caui"e of the death of several cattle in a neigbbot icg county, and tbe manner in which tbey were afiected. It ia said that tbe eow belonging to Mr. Owings was affect ed in a similar manner. i On Tuesday of last week a five-year old daughter of Mr. UeO. M. Albrht,. of Newport, was seriously burned by t , .1 ber elotbej taking fire wbile attempting to remove one of tbe platea from a cook stove." ' Mr. Richard Lstcbford, wbo resides in tbe same bouse, ran to the assititsnee of tbe child and tore tbe clothing eff ber, after tbe niotber was unsuccessful in smothering the flames. Last summer Mr. J. J . Barclay, K. R. Acred at Newtiort. lost bis watch, and thonirh a rewind was offered for its re- covery, it failed to come to time. On 1 Toesdiy last a colnjed man was detain- 1 . i - - ::. r . tr..:m j ed at Lancaster oo suspicion of (.BeriOf a watch tkouglit to have Deeu stolen. By taTegrspTiitig to tbe maker, it. waSj learned that the watch belonged to Mr. i J Barclay and upon being tiotifitd, hej ! WCDt to Lancaster and recovered bis j i property. Tbe person offering it proved J 0 l,e a barber named Wilsoc, who Lad j , sl0p , Newport. He was arrested I aD are haJi for u;9 appearance at conrt. . .. . 31 A KK I ED: . FLEMING MILLER On the 14th inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by Ref. D.' M. Bla kwelder. Mr. S. Wilson Fleming, ot Mvnuo township, ilitSio conn ,. m;. S.rah J Miller, of Walker t tow-h0ip tbu ennty.' i 1 MED: . . " . . itari. - " . MOVER On the aoth inst., at the resi- of WiUiam Go-, in Millord ..... M U. Sadie Moyer, aged about 24 yes. COMMERCAIa. MIFFLIXTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. Mirruarowa, Dec. 22, 1875. Butter Kggs Ird.... Ham..... Bacon .., Potatoes. Onions... 30 80 14 Hi It 40 75 MIFFLIXTOWX GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers A Kennedy. Qi'otatioxs roa To-day. Wednesday, Dec. 22, 1875. Wheat....... $1 20al25 Corn,... i.. ' 60 Oats 25to32 Rye 7? Timothy seed... 2 2i Cloverseed S OOaS 60 Special .Yoticet. TO COXStTMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, ts anzions to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the' prescription nscd, (free of charge), with tbe directions for preparing aud using tlie same, which they wiU find a sure care for Consumption, Asthma. Bron chitis, fce.. Parties wishing the prescrip tion will please address Kev. K. A. lljSl'-l, 134 Penn St., Williainsburgb, S. V. Ducl--tiui ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for jears from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and sll the effects of youth.'ul Indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by Which he was cured. Sufterers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experiooce can do ao by addressing in perfect confidence, - JOHN B. OGDEN, Dee 1 5-6 m ' 42 Cedar St., New York. Large stock of ready made clothing ol the latest and choicest styles, tor men and boys, bats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, fuinisbiiu; goods in endless variety for sals at Samuel Strayer'a, id Patterson. J OB PRINTING Or EVERT KIJfD done at Ibis wilica. Proftfitmml Cswwa.i hf - yy illiaji st. ALLLsoy, ATTOHB EY-AT-LAW, Has resamcd actively the praetice of Ms protenton. All bnttBcss pronsptly attend ed to. Office, as formerly, adjuinfnj bis residence, opposite Court House, MiSia town, Pa. Dec 22, 1875. ' J ! ! : JMjUIS E. ATKIXS05, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ji ,, .. Jtirt la iuii, r. . ' uJ" Oollectiug and Conveyancing prompt-1 ly attended to. ' .... .j . OrK:l Jto Bridge street, opposite the J Court llouae Square. - '. auw eourcuiig 01 ciJims, anQ an leeai onsi-: b t - . , ' xndgo street, llrst door west "- ' ; ; , , . , 4 Li'UEU J. PATfEliSO-N, - J "-" - ' ATTOBKEY-AT-LAW. MIFFLLNTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. , C7" Alt business promptly atteuded to. OrrKK Oa Bridge stree', opposite tbe Court House square. johx Mclaughlin, INSDBANOB AGEST, : PORT korJL, JVXIiTJ CO.. VI. COniy reliable Conipatiies reprinted. . Dec. 8, 187o-ly O E. Bl'KLAN, X" i DESTl&T. . Office opposite Lutheran Church, ' ' POKT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA, Where ho will spend the first ten dais oft each month, commencing Dcctmbcr lit. I 1 He tatlaice or tlie- time his ottire ill be i occupied by J. S kLilmer, a young man a orthy of confidence, and who h is been I .HSrw-t-lfi vifh 1,m II.M.(nr ariiJukl mnA t .is.ut two year, and upwards. Those I who call during. lr. bnrlan'. sbsenc for I professional service, nisy, aud will pleas. I arranre tne time witn Jar. Kiiuicr wuu luey may be served, on the retain of the Doctor. I J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON, mleadenia, Juniata Co , Pa. ' flvpfi'v lormeelv nrennitd hv Dr. Sterrl'tt. rrotensiunll business ivm;tly attended to ' " f?."?- , ' Auril i,lHi2-tf ' : , TUOMS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, .. MUFLISTOWX, J. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. .. ' Uf. lice in bis lather's residence, at tbe south end ol Water street. i cl22-tf ! - ALLhX, M D, 1Ia4 eommeneed the praetice of Sledi. ine J and Surgery and all their collateral branches. ! Office at Acidemia, at the residence ol J Qty j j Patterson! jitlv Id, 1ZTI ... T , Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad. Amngrnirwt of Passenger Trains. ' XovsMBia 2"Jd, 1875.' : 7rais lean lljrrisbrg at follow i For New Tork at 5 20, 8 10 a. iu.. 2 00 and i 7 40 p. m. ) For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 3 43 a. iu., i 00 and 8 50 p. ni. For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. in., 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p m. For Pottsville at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., aud 3 60 p. m. and via Schcylkill & Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 W, 8 60 and 7 40 p. m The 5 2i, 8 lit a. in , 2 00 and '7 40 p. iu trains have through cars for New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 0" p. iu. trains have ' throngh cars for Philadelphia. ' ' " , SUSDJ XS. For Xew Tork at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a ra. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. " TVtfi'a for Uarrubarg Uare asfolloxt Leave "ew York at 9 00 a. m., 1 00. 5 15 and 7 45 p. m. 1 i Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 sad 7 10 p. ni. j . Leave Reading at 4 4', 7 40, 11 20 a. a, 160, o 15 audio 20 p. iu. . : Isve Pottsviile at 5 5, 9 00 a. n. and 4 35 p. m., aud via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Braucb at 8 05 a. m. ' Leave Allentown at 2 80, 60, 8 65 a- m., 12 25, 4 30 aud 8 45 p. m. The 2 40 a. in. train I rum Allentown snd the 4 40 a. m. train from Keadiug do not run on Mondays-. ; SVSDJSS. . . . Leave New York at 6 1 a. ni. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. in.' Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. at. and 10 p. m. -1 . Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 8 45 p. m. 'Via Alvrru and Etiex Railroad. ' JOHN E. WOOTTEX,. GtMtTal Snptrinttndtmt. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) - DEALERS IN OR A I IN, '- ,;:;';.;:'; . . coai '; IaUMllERs CEMENT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, ' SEEDS, SALT, JsC. - We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin- town or Port BoyaL . We are prepared to I urniah Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. ' BlfYKBS It KKy-NEDY. ' April 21, 1875-tf ' TOE NEW AMERICAM SEWING MACHINE. Simple, Keir-Tbrcadliia;, aad ' , Durable. I SHALL take pleasure in showing this popular Machine to any who wish to bny a tlrst-clasa article. It has Won its way to the front ranks. Call and aee it, or let me know who yea are and where voa live. Address W. H. AIKEKS, Agent, augSd-tm " MUUintown, Pa. C-l .lis, .vavrl .a. .). aALeaa la office of tbVaf'ef cast JftyaMtcen. : Ayer's i Cheny Pectoral, Tsr DiaeasM of the Throat and Lonas, suob as Cousas, CUua, WSoopiBS .. Couch, BronehiUs, A al.hms, . and ConsiunDtion. . ' -.1 Asmoc (a sreat dvcosenrs uf Bi Lni Kieuca. fc are mors real rales mankisd thaa rfertual rcm- all dioessrs 'of' the Throat and Lunt. A vaattrv sl of Its virtvev 1'" throorhouttliis sad jja . , ... ,; e her owio-ks, has . in... uiu uur a anrv'y sml effectually erotml them- The ts ti'u e of our liest citizeirs of ull e.lase, e r.tvlijie t!i fact, that L'lluuiV l"KCTOiiAt wt!l and d' relicvs-and cure tlie stHietrri,; dionler of the Trmwt ami Lu!r bersnt any tlier mr-lirt-ie. ' 1 be snort Atiteen stlrr-. t: i l i ti n of the I'ahausnrv Urrms yield to its . . powers airf I ossswswnsjoSH ewJ kv rtn pre; rsaiarkalie pamfHMt, are pnbiiciy knoesv ao . as harUy to be beiieveiL rrr r t!iev rit iroreu sevobd dip'.ite. A s rem- ' e-iy it i ailcjirite, on which tlie pnl-He may re v Srf full pmTrtion. !v enrh Conshs ! - I i ri forerunner f nw erniea diusne, it t nOi mmutabrrsd live swl aa amsitnt f - i mirnint: not r he etanputed. It rhalMasr j AriiU awl TMiVm- tii ssot . KepUcsi. I. k t T MRlIl t WWW! Wsry I, ui hin mm protartioii ezmitv liw eanv and unperceived s:tai'k uf I'uhnouary Atlt-clvnv, which ar ea"ilv mt at fir-it, lu which liemme ineura l.la. and too trftrn fetal, if ne'lrrted. Tewlrr 1 hm need thU deftjtiee: sir! it ia wnwi. te i. :. . a. m . r-..Kl -UA. Ivmn t ciiit the dilrwiii iittr which Heet th . i Idrnat and Client uf eoikltmod. Cuanlt . I 1 I'lctwili. i invaluable: , by it timely j ue. miutituries are reuel flow prematura . grave, and saved to the l"v ami nOcctioa centred un thnn. It scU .peedily sud mrely silna r.lirery eol!, wruriiij ind slid beiltb-retoriii" V cp. Xo oi.e will snCer trwiWewme Inflnewia and pniufhl Brow rhitfcs when diey km bow eaaily tliey can be enml. - Orijp'uallr the srikhiet of lonr. laboriona, stl utreewfal elwuiienl invotipuioa. no cot or Wil i iMurrd in making every liottle iu the . D'mvl po-iUc prrtt'ctioii. It mar be conft uentlv relied nn j.oiaeiiijt nil ths vir turs "it ha ever exhihitod. and esmti'e of . pfmmfinff rnrea a raeinomLfe as the restsst K hu ever streeted. ' .' r-SXPASEO BT ''t Or. j. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists.' A"" '"",Mt"- . I 187.5. J.B. M. TODD, PATTERSON.", 1a! -1 SPECIAL NOTICE i : : Closing (hit Sale of Clothing ! ; .1 - - '" . OVERCOATS AT COST! I Sttrf and Droiners, Unit and Caps', ! Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and Cloves at City Prices. A CtOAPLETK LIXE T 1 GENTS' FUENISHING GOODS, Gum ttool., Guin Orerabaes, Gum Overcoats- I . " I Intending to close out my stock of Win- I ter Uoods piiratorv te pntting iu a maru-1 moth stork ot Spring and Smumer Goods, I am determined to sell Goods st snrh Low Prices that even- one can suit them selves lor a verv small sum of monev. Call i to see nie, and I will guarantee you satis faction. The highest market prices sllowed 'for Country Produce. Corn and Oats. Hoop Poles, Locii.il Pods sad Railroad Ties, ia j exchange for Goods, by J. a. 3i. IUUD. I Patterson, Oct. 13, 1875.. , j E. F. Knnkel's Bittar Wine of Iron ; Has never been known to fail in Hie cure or weaaness, atiemiea aim svniptoms, in-i dNpositiow in exertion, loss ol memory. dllhcnlty of breathing, general wcakm-as, homir of disease, wesii. njn oii frcmbliii j. dreadful horror of desth, night sweats. Cold j uiiirenal lassitiiae of tho muscular system, 1 enormous appetie. with dyspeptic symp-' touis, hot haiius, flushing ol the bod..', dry neks ol the skin, pallid countenance an erupfmn nn the fare; pam iu' tbe back, Ilea. im-:. .n iiiq cni'p, irot.ili j pots flying Before tne eyts i'n li'mpurt ry sntfuaiou and loss of siflht ; w.:it l al-'l tcntion, etc. These. 'symptoms all srUef' from a weakness,. a:)d to reuH-dv that use Kid iu SI bottlvs. Djput ami vtticc. North Mnth St Philadelphia. Ask fr KuukcVs, and take uv other. Sola by all draxgiMta,. i .". . Aerveus Debility ! Nervous Debility ! Debility, S depressed, iiritabie state of mind, a weak, nervous, exhausted feeling, no cuergv or animation, coal'used head, weak memory, tho consequences ol exces ses, nieutaj overs ik. This nervous de bility finds a sovereign cure in E. P. Km. kel s outer iae of Iron. It tones tlie system, diapvls tbe lueatal gloom aud dn spondeocy and rejuvenates ihn entire sys tem, soul only in 1 bottles..' Inc. tne genuiue. lane oniy c r. iwunsei a. At whs t a yellow wrappjr arouua it, bis pDotograpu on outside. ;Sld by your druggists K. P. Kuokel, Proprietor, PluladebyUia, P. ' 259 Tape Worn Kraoved A lite - So Head and all complete in two hours. fee till bead passes. Seat, Pin and e torn- I ach vt onus remove! bv I'r. Kiuit, -J North Ninth street, Philadelphia. Send for circular, or aik your druggist for a bot tle of KrsKti's hobw Eiair. It never fails. Price. VI. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, Miffliatown, Pa. JOSEPH HESS wout l respectfully invite all who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS or themselves or tbeir irteiirts to gtve mm A can, ana do convincea tusi mis is iu place to gel . . GOOD PICTURE. Having prepared himself with the BHST ; i,or ol Ihe G.-e itok," 4tc. the trade genersiir. In orrter la be aur INSTKL'MENTS in the market, and . jy,,. orhl.eHoned aiihor, ia this ad-, hat ton el ll.lchleys Pump, be carelnl j ' all the . J minute Lecture, clvarly proves Iioib hi!.n. see that it has my trade-mark as above. I iTrcr If PRHFF MP 7'V pv"c a the anlul eiisiiiei- if on ao ,lo know whet to buv. deacrii xTiOJ i.uri.vrcjc io , cc of Stll-Abuso may be eUwtiiaily reoi..v-tVi cir.nUr, together with the name and that constitute a j ed witliout uiniiciuea, aud without tUbzcr nt.lrras l the nt nearest you. will bo T , oua surgical operations, bougies, in.trn- promilv lumbhed by sdilressin;, with FlT8t-CIaS8 Photograph. Gallery, . meuu, rings or coidiaU, poioting out axUlBJ f " I mode of cure at once certain and eilectu.! t'JlAS. t. BLATCHLEY, he invites all his friends snd the pnbJic gen-. 0y which every sulferer.no matter what hi .Msirtcri:si.s. erallv to lavor him wi'h their patronage, J condition miv be, may curehimsvU cheaply.. &r.S I'oniinerce St.. 1'biU.Uli.lna. Pa. J and they wiil be acemmodated with any- I thing in tbe lioe ol Photography. ! M and Painted, U desirod, in Oil or Water j (job -. a ., . . . . , . j Small Pictures copied snd enlarged. j Old Ambrot pes or Daguerreotype al( copied and enlarged, ami paiuted if desired.' A good selection or IKAJIM aepi hand at all times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Framna, ' Gilt I rallies, imitfliuin Sh Alitat rnnwa. - - Im.tation Rosewood Frames, . . Hustle Frames. ... i ... r i Cabinet Imperial Frames, PictuisNaiis.Screw.eves Cord and Tas - ricwis ft ails, screw eyes, worasn . JOSEPH BESS, Jlffliutow,Jt..jL,J8;Ll. s - ' iIRC MU VI lUasVJ'HIlur VW-lu Pi ialby . . . UAKLE1 CO. -MISC EL LA E01S IS IT YOU Who said that you wadd line to get such Clothing as CiLy People wear, rather this the vho.'esa.'e goods com monly sold? This will sett you how to do it. The vary lares increase of onr bosiseas shows vs to make A STILL L0Wl SCALE OF PRiSLS, UiO You Can Save Enough ha buying a Suit at Oak Hrtl TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from aoywivtrt in this County to the City of Phlladvlpbio, -mad hav day of stght-Mcinff besides. Wtnantke Brown stand by this Statement, mx.it sxr wtil you titer om triaii. . t . ... " r AO be mrt ml Hat c w starfuf-r er CWarsetir sf 1 oxms. busm faWtM m aur bos. .'. , lb Seods tt!? They arewiiet.wrd-MAjtjrJ. lh.y f r- mm A awaa Cai he feiteU spo. MwKfctif t ut the cry ' r,r "7 , misnprcacfti n when thy ihcy aril one r-aUs, at ICw 44 Ossf retail. ' We bear io i!) w.0 ft. atty c-ae. fw tau t ftVcaaWr aell pear at caair "t" vm iVhc. le(lat( mm-m-m we are Rkpuaaiitic lac mUa. laxa-j;! t (Mm. Bv tsur pM e the fv aaawx Qt the buUiu!i aw oar gcovs. su am caa Ur aaai. M u V? "f. pzt ;n pL,:n fifffrt aatl -.tkinfrf. le HOW I waic avice atiwaawa aaal vurarajei. WaTatrnaktr A Bfa as X To car percale aad raaatxy Baapws sirail t treat ms t mdfntxt. Aaub CUSTOMERS, i .wm. ahat tbe ,nv .k. 1Nrl abn. tlDt the BKMvrr wtil U (uxf h-ck wa,he. lar aay reaaua; a vrrara rac i EiscMr whera wa Stars h. 1 shsMat wrSsrrc the . twoarritt irnoiia. 1 Kra it but one rbk H.-!l ia PbbUd?Bhia. it rs aloriK buiklmx the v.M af(rr cttliiwrj oa aatf ia oa th South-east- carrier of M X-f H-S IX 1 H-blXll -blX i H SIXTH blXI W aaU XmWK Strcci. r " " "Vt "t "t arad patterm af asaierial sad arkes by i TWO "aa CSflDM . .J wcn rrsrmMctl. Fcratw caa hae I - C9tM ; siadei I; if ilWir taianaw. aay rr cm waatcaiand pme rn tKs F.znreai Co. aa rrecint jf aTAtoda. ftyoU. b allowed Kctc payirf. Where saooa 4o pat a! case, wm anil rctura lb oaty aad pay tkv airm.aae back to Faikhtivlphs. w W W ar ar maw tm : iitufdrng mntt Jtvr tk door WANAMAKER 4 COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, fn R. E. Parker's .Xew Brick BuilJittg. STKEKT, OPPOSITK TIIK CO HIT YAHI .MIFFLLN'TOWX, JUNIATA COl'NTV, 1'A. IIolIsckccJnrs, llarduarc, 55ui!d crs' Hn id ware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C.f &C, all of GfSt quality, Constantly 0T1 n i cau wl ol-- ,n" . ' .. . . ' - , "twi,. ang. .15, 1.4-tr D. W. Hariley & Cos Is tbe place where jott eaa but THE UKST A3i I TIIK CHEAPEST " - " ' '' '" ' H.1TS, CiPS. BOOTS, SHOES, .ISO Fl'RMSHiya GOODS. WE are piepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select storks ever offered ia tliia market, aud at JA2'O.X7i7i.Yf; Y LOIV PRICES .' Also, measures taken for sails and parts of suits, wbtcb wilt be made to order at short notice, very r-'asouable. Heniember the plaee, in Hoffman's New liuildiugr, corner of liridge and Water s'reets, MIFPLINTOWSi PA. .Sept. 15, IHI.S-tl JUST OPENED ! A New Sprin? and Summer Stock of CLOTHING,; HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AM) SHOES, For Men, Bovs, Women, Misses ami Children. Voti..n, Mcn'a Turnishlng Goods, . WATtHK-j AND JEWELKV, , CARl'ETS 'AXD FLOOR All at rales, to enrreaprm lo the i.hriik ire in vain--' month ao. 0JT Sl'ITS MAIK TU OKDEli. . Patterson, Pa. Nov. II, li."l. THE GREAT C'ltSE OS HUMAN MISERY. : ,atf Ptbtisid. ia a Stale I Enitlopt. I'rics; tit emit. ! A Lecture on ihe Nature. Trraiiuent snd I Kadicd Cureol Sperniatorrtirra, or Seminal j Ueakt.es, Involuntary tinMtons, Sexua! 1 Debility, and Jniptdliavnts to Varnasr Ren erallys " ervounes. l'oBaoiu-a, hpi-: lepsy and Fit" ; Menial Snd I'liysical liit a-j pat'lty, resiihii'g Inou Slr-Abuse, etc. B KObtHT J. L'L'laVKKWL'LL. U. Au- ; privately aiHi raitically. j C7"'i'i Ltrlurt will prate a 6soao Itoa- Sent, uuuer seal, in a plain envelope, i . any address, oa receipt ol six cent, or two any address, oa receipt of six cent, or two oosiaee siamos. a laress iiic i uuiiueis, P 8 cUAs! J. C. KLI.XE fc t O. . u; Bowcrv. ew Yntk. Post-OUice Box -lico. on, Oct. 1-t, 1875-ly. ' ! COLOYIOS HEIUEIt, tO ! ti-tfi -l. 1 1 ..... .m Mwa ' Tuesdav, Thurliv and Ssturdav mornings and willfumUh the ;ltifeai. .f thes bor-" wi" I oughs wit , the best of eralUTa,.. He hs. ad. a great reduction : . iin theprweol l.oibns. I BEEF,. VEAL, - MUTTON, PORK, kc, tDT Kepairmj vr'lv attended le. j ,t th. very lowest , kc. He reacuulh i jJ'-'f O. P. kOBISON. .ritoU the r-jTng. of the ,bli. I 'j WllW,' RtFl)uf ofoc. 1, th. " - . ecirtiael aad Kcfubhcan t49 jeai .ID rERTlSEXE.'t IS. i - a r ' 9 n fta. - JMsaf. Mil COkUalC t" acn aaurls wsl. a l.tm mKt.r Prize a lew u tan K N utht that d- a.Jmr t a WiutiJl; ia iuki, ia r .rxhuatr aai 10 wU a.- OHIS impanant iaIeeI.bwWarope!S I . aajle bavr ; urt ia rbthtsVIls. m X Ujit our sWrw. e.txis, jjvaiiatwwi. aad Kp MT-anajcrs am tbe aarcct, mi J"' rrtttm tun t. aw Uutt !v s.av I eoodt et by kapveat., be teno iwt tvratsb easy dea that taeatarc Dyj im oeacnfHrC corur desired, fayaieni cam oe tkird rayeieni a or bw avl the jme efe at caamrmiwz aai the an & BROWN. hand. I invite the public tu JOHN W. MCTHERSBAUGH. O I I. : LOT 115, Cli-ip rr tlisii tlie fhrap-st of a S AUU EL STUATtiR. ni.ATCIILEY V Uproved fl'Cl'JI , BLR WiiD PI.' MI JS0 "is tlie atLiwleilei I (fed TANDAI.f) ot l' market, by imi.vlar rerdict, the b-st pump for tbj les- motiev. tfvllti.n It Ultited ! S KisirhVv'a IiriTOVed Krru-ket. ih 5!?S?Drop Clieck Yah, Lirb un l JkM-jWithd'-a-vn wirnont 1ulurlinj Ih HsaLj"i"'' 'be copper chamber abich never cracks, scales or rusts and will i- . lit ji,. v,.w hv- llealera and fill I p M 1 V IT L' 1 1 'Tf 1 V fTvilt nnJerssned, at his shop, on Wster A. sireei, Aiiiuni'own, nas now uh nana and for sale cheap, a general as.M, t'mul of .CHAIRS.-. lie si jo has a large lot vf COFFIXS on band, sun, having parcnasea a new " If" ' f;'s PMC ' Jl, " ' r" " w 'wTm J TJ 9. H-l. VT ? ' Jv anjtfcmf hi lbs liM. r i i i 3
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