hjvNTiXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFL1S iONTX : Wedaewday. February 9. 1ST 6. TERMS. " . f, h Subscription, SM) per annum, if paid witLin VI months ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. . j Transient advertisements Inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business noticci in local col umn, 10 cents hue tor each insertion. Pod actions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, Lalf or quarter year. J ' PEKS'A. E. S. TIME TABLE. ON and after Sunday, Nov. 28th, 1875, passenger train will leave Mifflin Sta tion, P. K. K., as follows c KaSTWAKU. Philadelphia Express ...12 49 am Lcmistown Accommodation.... 7 'Hi a m $ Pacific Express 10 IV a m JHarrisburg Accouiiuodation ....11 82 am IMail 6 12 p m Atlantic Express . 9 15 p ni WESTWARD. j Pacific Express 6 07 a m j-Way Pasiengcr 9 63 a lu Vail 3 Zi p in IFast Line 6 45 p m ILeiristown Accommodition .... 7 43 p m Pittsburg Express ...12UM a in Daily, i Daily except Sundif. Caily except Monday. Three trains do not stop at this station :. Cincinnati Express, west, time here 1 1 a. n. ; rast Line, eat, A n a. ni. iay u-; picas, east, 1 81 p. m. EXTESOEO. By the'n qnest of a number of siibacri bers the following notice of time fr the psyment of subscription in arrears ia ex tended to February 11, 1876s Nunca. A number of subscribers to the Sentinel and Republican sre owing one and two years' subscription, a number a longer period of subscription than that. , To all such who pay on or belorj the 11th day of Fcbiuary, I87C, $1.50 per annum will snf tioe. Alter that date ail subscription that has rnn one year and npwatls will be charged at the rate of $2.00 per anm;m, as per published rates. - LOCAL 1XTELL1GEACE. j Mifflin county has six Oranges. ... - Next Tuesday will ba election da.,. .. . , j There was a two-inch fall of snow on Thursday night. ;, . .. j If yon want good Overcoats for $7 go to Todd's in Patterson. How about gronnd-hog stock, is it at a premiara, or a discount f Street lamps are nice, but they arc not to be compared to moonshine. , Huntingdon is to have a shooting match on the 2-J of this month. - The recent storm swept away a port'un of the Mount Union river bridge. . If yon want Horse Blankets, go to Todd and bny them at $1.00 apiece. ' ' The Lutheran congregation at McAlister ville propose building a new church. It yon want cheap Clothing, go to Todd. He has reduced his prices 15 per cent. ' The Centennial stockings are to have stars and stripes on them. Ho it is said. Thirteen new members hae recently been added to the Presbyterian church at McAl iatTvi!!e. East Salem, this county, has bi-en re freshed by a great religions revival meeting this winter. Thirty-fonr was the number of new mem bers who joined the Presbyterian church last Sunday. v There are sixty thousand tram; in Penn sylvania. What proportion of them pass through Juniata county ? We'll wager on it that Juniata county now has the best-looking Board of County Commissioners in central Pennsylvania. Ibe storm that prevailed here last Wed nesday morning, extended over a large dis trict of country east of this. The scalp business in Blair county last year was lively if the $4,136.00 paid for premiums is a criterion to judge by. The attendance on the preaching delivered m the Presbyterian chnrch in this place last werk, was large, morning aud evening. The late cold weather put people actively to work filling ice houses. Ice about five inches thick was taken from Cuba dam. - Twentv-three Grand Jurors responded to their names last Monday morning. His something nnnsual to have so Urge a rum out. " At AHoona one hundred and fifty-four members, have been added to the Second Preb ten .n ciiiuch since ' the w eek ol j prayer." " . , ' Dr. Henry llarsaberger has purchased tie desirable property in McAlisterville owned by Sir. Margritz,wlii:rc be will reside after April 1, 1876. - Philadelphia markets Wheat 1 37tc$l 39; Com 65to57c; Oats 43to48c. Beef cattle, gross, 4 U7e per lb ; Sheep, common, at $2 50to3 50 per head j XIg lltol2c per lb, net. v The storm of last Wednesday morning unroofed a portion of Mr. Fred. Espen achade's barn in Fermanagh ' township Many minor damages are reported various parts of the county. - , from t The Pennsylvania Railroad Company filled their ice-house in Patterson with ice from Roboi's dam. They had teama hauling threngh the whole of Konday night, and on Tuesday they had thirty teams at work. fin in the crasa and fencing about Chnrch Hill Cemetery caused considerable excitement, some days ago To great dam-, age was dene. The fire was started by a cigar that was dropped ia the grass. There waa s rote taken in the Lutheran chnrch last Sunday as to whether Rev. Mr. Blackwelder should be retained as minister. Or the members present 92 voted for re taining Kev. Mr. Blackwelder and 27 voted for not retaining him. . ' . " We have abundant authority for scolding the town management for not Seeping the pavement crossings scraped clean of mud. We Bve in the coantry and when we go to town we would like to have the privilege of crossing the streets on something that bear some resemblance to a papcuient crossing. A house in Turbett township, owned by William McKaight, and occupied by Mar tin Bender, took fire during the absence of the family, on Sunday a week about ii o'clock in the forenoon, and was entirely consumed, and everything that was in it, excepting a clock and a few chairs that were taked out by tbe first men at the fire. The evening preaching last Saturday and Sunday in the Presbyterian church was of a colloquial character; thatis,onepreacner asked questions, which were answered by another preacher. On Saturday evening Kev. Mr. Wilson did the questioning and Rev. Mr. McLane did the answering. On Sunday evening Rev. Mr.' SlcLane qes tion and Rcr. M. Wilson answered. "' " During leap-rear the girl who count all the gray horses she sees, nntH sh hs got up to a hundred, will be married within Jear, to the first gentleman with whom she shakes fiends tfter counting the one hundredth norse. A naughty exchange says all the young ladies have memoran dum books. . . There is a bill on its passage throurh the Legislature to authorize and ' empower county commissioners to contract for the I urchase, use or coutrol of bridges erected over rivers, ereess and rivulets, atid for the abolition of toUs thereon. Another of gen eral interest, for the reventiun of horses, Cattle, sheep or swine running at large in the various townships of the Common wealth when the msjority of the rates thereof shall so decide. A Convention of Grain Dealers and Mil lers ot central Pennsylvania met in Ilarris burg last week, and effected a permanent organization by the election of the follow ing officers: J. K. Fby, President; John Hursh, of Kewville, Vice President ; Kobt. A. Backer, of aleciianicsbarg, Treasurer, and John Wallower, of Harrisbuir, Secre tary ; Executive Committee, S. C. Wagner, Kewville, S. L. Herr, Port Koyal. H L. Snyder, Carlisle, J. II. Reefer, Chambers burg, James North, Patterson, 8. If. Bailey, Dillsburg, tTilliam Lodge, Halifax, William Ererhart, M illcrMown, and K. J. Lawton, Shippensburg. The Convention then ad- journed to meet at the call of the Executive Committee. Horace Greelky, wLeo at himself, r in bis proper wind which the world known lie was not for a long time pre vious to liirtdrfatli rendeted views that were worth cherishing. He wan once asked if be felt satisfied with ibe result of big course of life. lie answered, "Yes ; but if I bad uiy life to live over, 1 would live tie life of a farmer. Tbere is uinre real solid satisfaction, aud cou tenf;ucnt in it tbaa ia acy other pur suit in life." Tbe other day living distinguitfhed, rich l'auk president, of Boston, a man who has gone through tbe exciting whirl of large business transactions, aid to a friend : " I am sick of this rascally world. Don't want to see or do business with sny bodyT ' I'd" rather be an ' old farmer, living on a cross-road, (bar miles from tbe erg'it of everybody, with a barrel of rider and taro bugs, tLan to have anything to do with banks, money and men." Theie are wonderful commen taries on tbe business world, and prove bow utterly incapable it is of rendering the enjoyment and satisfaction that men rush into it to Cod. ' . v I A KXAVE of a man, one of a class that disgrace any community in which they reside, tome time since sued a con pie of the Huntingdon editors for pub lishing that they took a bribe for a cer tain purpose during the election cam paign last fall. . The rascal relied on his lawyer's ability to manage the case under tbe provinion tbat " tbe greater the truth the greater tbe libel," and thtt prosecuted parties could get no evidence in to prove the bribery, but J udge Deen raled to admit the evidence that it was thought there would be no doubt about keeping our, and then the eae was soon at an end, for tbe prose euted parties bad tbe evidence to prove a great deal more bribery than bad been published. - - , ;- There ehould be a stiingent law passed to reach tw.h scoundrels who will bring malicious prosecution. Our civilization may be a good tiling in many particular, tut in its p rotectinn of such people it is wesk. iMich a case among heathen people would be visited by death. - - - This morning a middle aged tramp was killed on the railroad track near Onal Siding, a short distance west of Mill Creek. - His bead was eruslied and hi left arm terribly laeeTated. It U supposed be was walking on the .track aud was struck by tbe locomotive of a fre glit train. Ilia name is not known, but an envelope was found in his pocket bearing the following inscription : 'Sam uel Strayer, Ye'.bw Spriugs, Green Co., Ohio." Uis remains were brought to this place for interment. Huntingdon GotV, Feb. 1st. ' " " ' Martin Ficutner and Mrs. Sophia Bowser, of Blair county, were eonvict- ted last week of burnine the barn of Peter Thompson, a farmer in Freedom towuship on tbe 30th of last Septem ber. A motion was ttade for a new trial, which waa overruled as to Fichter, and be vas sentenced on Saturday to pay a flue of $100 and costs of prose cution, and undergo an imprisonment in tbe penitentiary for one year and nine months. Sentence as to Mrs. Bowser was deferred until the argu ment court. Huntingdon JJonitor Notice to the Public On and after this date my sales are for cash or miintrv nroduce. excepting to those J l . . w who have running accounts I Lave j reduced my prices on my entire stock of Clothing : $25. suits now sold for 11 ; $20 suits for $ 18 ; $15 suits for $13 ; $10 suits for $8. Full line of Boys' Snitaitaanie rate of reduction. Best Beaver Overcoats, worth $20, now sold for $14: Overcoats worth $16 now sold for $13; Overcoats woith $13 now sold for $10 ; others at $4, $5 and $8. Men's beat heavy whole leather Boots, all warranted, sold heretofore at $3 50 to $5, now sold at $2.50 to $4, A full line of Ladies' Shoe at same reduction. Ladies' Cum Shoes 50e. Horse Blankets reduced from $2 to$l. 50 , Lap Robes reduced from $3.50 to $3. Arbuckle Coffee 30c, Coal Oil, 5 gallons fx $1 ; White Sugar 9 lbs. for $1. A full line of Soaps, &C, on band, r ' - Thanking' yon all for jour pat ronage in the past, 1 earnestly solicit a continuance of your confidence and pkttonage in the fnture. , Yours respectfully, J. B. M. TODD. c" Patterson, Feb.' 2, 1876. ' There was uow Jnt six inches in Philadelphia . last , Friday, and it makes one foel good to know bow they sleighed. How tbe people would sleigh I here a day or two if scow would eome. -Ah! tue Beautiful dont come, But the hard rough froten SliiJ, causes your wagon t ' Tbuu r, thump, thnuip, snd you, and ' Totir seat to come togtlher With a bump, bump, bun-p. AU! (heu, tor the Beautiful inspiration It leaves you, and you about oh darnation ! Announcement. J.i H. A.Stam baugh respectfully atioounce to tbe publie that in order to settle up the estate of J. Staiubaugh, deceased, tbey have deteraiiued to close out tbeir very large assortment of general merchan dise. While selling out they will at all times keep a fall assortment of Cal icoes, Muslics, Cottonades, Gicghsms, Notions, &.0 , together with a full line nf Syrups, Sugars, Coffee, Soaps and Spices. . Our terms from this date will be pos itively Cash, except to farmers having produce accounts with ns. .' Tbe losses incident to tbe pernicious eredit sys tem make the cash system a necessity with us. Queensware, Glassware, and many otb4r Hues of goods will be sold with out regard to cist, for cash. We will also state that on tbe first of April we will move the balance ot our stock yet reuiaising into the very handsome store room in the Odd Fel lows' Hall, on Bridge street. To any one wishing to engage in tbe mercantile business, we will sell the en tire stock and fixtures at a liberal dis count. Tbere is not a handsomer store room or more desirable location in cen tral Pennsylvania than tbe one nrw oc cupied by os. ' J. & II- A. Stambacoh. feb2 3t'- List of Jurors fur an Adjourned Court, to be held February 28, 1876 : ' PETIT. Adams James, Walker Allen John, Beale - - Alien I Wilson, Boale Allen Ephraim, Tuscarora ', Bashore 'Joseph," Walker Berkey Isaih, Turbett ' Braxee Dr J M, Beale ; r Crosier A A, Port Royal ; ' Copeland John, Patterson , Conn Join, Spruce Hill . ' Cresscn Thomas, Delaware . Cross Henry, Port Koyal ! ' Cooper Samuel, Port Royal Fowlcs David, Walker ', .' Frits Thomas, Monroe Gtoninger John, Mi'ford ' Henderson G R, Patterson Hetrick William, Walker - Howell J I, Spruce II ill ! Keely Narhan, Th-mipsontown - Kepner John M, Milford , - Lukens I S, Toompsoutown Landis'ES, Fayette' ' Leonard John, Lack Marshall Join, Tuscarora Mar ley Jamos, Fermanagh McLanglJin John, Tutbett Mosbill, Henry, Lack' ; Mc Alister IT, Fayette ; ' i Xotestiue Daniel, Patterson , .. Neimond John, Monroe ' ' Oves IB, Port Royal . ' : ! - Pannebaker Samuel, Tueaiora Rhine James, Lick .,. Rice Absalom, Lack Rannels Ephraimj Port Royal ... , Rumberger Thomas, Greenwood ' Reynolds George, MifSintown .' Rbiue J J, Fayette .:. Rodgers Matthew, Walker ' ; Sbellenberger Thomas, Fayette Stambaugh H A, MifRtutown Siiovtr Andrew, Milford . Straub Abraham, Susquehanna Sbellenberger Daniel, Monroe Siebcr Jacob, Fayette Thompson James, Port Royal Ulsh William, Fermanagh. Pcblic Sale. ..' Bayard Xields and X. II. Wickeisham will offer at puMic sale, at the residence of the former, in Fayette tirp., at 10 o'clock, a. on Friday, February 18th, one horse, 7 cows, 1 bull, o head young cattle, 2 sheep, 2 pigs, hay, cornfodder, and farming im plements. . Solomon Sieber will sell at public sale, at his residence, near Thompsontown, at 10 o'clock a at, on Monday, February 21, 1876, three work horses, 8 colts, 2 cows, 6 Steers, 13 head of sheep, and farming utensits Caveny, auctioneer. '. . Jacob A. Fike, of Walker twp., will offer at public salt, at 10 o'clock a. M., on V ed nesday, February 23, 1676, two horses, 8 mares, 2 colts, 4 cows, 1 steer, 1 heifer, 8 head young cattle. 1 sheep, and a lot of farming utensils. Beaior, Auctioneer. H. C. Arbogast, of Spruce Hill township, will offer at public aale, at 10 o'clock on Thursday, February 24lh, four horses, two cows, 1 steer 1 calf, 6 sheep, 2 brood sows. 2 shoats, and. farming implements. Beaior, auctioneer. . , C. A. Sliermer, of Delaware township, will sell at public sale, at 10 o'clock ou Monday, Feb. 2hth, live stock, fanning im plements, household goods, aud other per sonal property, also at the same time and place a lot of ground in Thompsontown Caveny, auctioneer. John Mirts will offer at public sale, at his residence in Spruce Hill township, at 10 o'clock x. M., on Wednesday, March 1st, 1876, One sorrel horse, 1 iron gray borse, 2 bay match horses, 2 mares, one being with foal ; 1 horse-colt, 7 milch cows, 10 head of young cattle, 21 head of sheep, 2 sows and a tot or pigs, 2 young sows with Dir. corn by the bushel, and a large lot of farming implements. Beaior, auctioneer. A. B. Conrad, of Walker township, will offer at public sale, at 10 o'clock oa Thurs day, March 2nd, three young horses, 2 colts, 5 cows, 2 bulls, 4 head yonng cattle, 2 sows, shoats, and farming utensils. David Kaylor, ef Turbett township, will sell at public sale, on the farm of Stewart Turbett, in said township, at 10 o'ciock a. , on Tuesday, March 7, 1S76, five horses, 2 colts, 2 cows. 3 head young cattle, reaper and mower, threshing machine, grain drill, waeon and other Cumin: utensils. Beaior. auctioneer. ' " " , It. L. Bashore will sell at public aale, at his residence in Wafttw township, opposite Port RoyaL at 10 o'clock, a. -, oo .Wed nesday, Starch 8, 176, seven head of horses, 10 cows, 25 head of young cattle, bulls, steers and heifers, 60 head ol sheep, ewes and lambs, 23 head of shoats and pigs, one Wooster, Ohio, thresher, with tea-hone Carey power 1 Kir by reap.-r and mower combined, 1 good top buggy. Stock will be delivered to buyers from a distance. ' A credit of ten months will be gives.' John P. ? hover, of Milford township, will offer at public sale, at 10 o'clock on Satur day, March Uih, one horse, 1 mare, 2 cults, 3 cows, 0 bead young cattle, 1 sow and pigs, farming utensils, com, potatoes, fce. Bea lor, auctioneer. .' Mary Smoker, of Spruce 11 ill township, will sell at public tale, at 9 o'clock on Thursday, March 16th, one horse,' I mare, 2 colti, 4 cows, 1 bull, 1 heifer, 5 hrsd of young cattle, 14 bead of sheep, and farming ntemils. Also, at the same time and place, Solomon R. Byler will sell 1 mule, and household goods. Bcalor, auctioneer. - Teachers' Ixstitvtss. Adjourned In stitutes will be held aa follows : McAlister ville, Friday evening, Jan 28tb. and Satur day, 29th Thonipaontown, Feb. 11th nd 12th ; Port Royal, Feb. 25th and 26th ; Mc Coysville, March ll'th and 11th. Teachers are requested to come prepared to work. JOHN M. G A KM AN, . Jan 26-2 m County Superintendent. Property sold by the Sheriff, Last Saturday. .. , A tract of land in Fermanagh township adjoining lands of Samuel Bell' on the North, John Zook on the ha hi, Joseph Kotbrock aud John Stoner on the. South and Abraham Stoner on ttm IVestcoulain. i&gTlilKTY ACHES more or leas, having thereon erected a lug house, rough east, bank Iwrn, butcher auopr carriage houe, .pring house, log bouite and other out build ings Seised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Solomon Skber. Sold to Adam Sponhower.- Price $22S. ' A tract of land In Monroe township id- joining lands of Peter Zong, ' Michael Zong and others on tbe Dorth, Mary mil on tlte East, Doty, Parker Jc Co., on the South, and Michael Zing on the West, containing SfcVKNTT-KlOlIT ACRES more or less, having thereon erected a log house, weath-erb-Ariied, frame barn and large saw mill with good water power and is known as tbe N iennm saw mill. E iesed, taken in exreu li'.n and to be sold as the property of Eman uel Thoman. Sold to Sarah Thorman. Price $800. ' A tract of land in Fermanagh township adjoining lands of Samuel Stine's heirs, on the North, Enos Bcrrey on the East, John Michael and Joseph Roth rock on the South aad Abraham Bowk on the West, containing TWO HCNDKED ANTD FIFTY ACRES more or less, a boot 150 acres cleared, part ly lime stone soil, in a good state of cult! . ration, good timber on the balance. I'pon this tract of lund ts erected a good stone dwelling house, ont kitchen and ' spring honse, large bauk barn, wsgn shed and corn honse, hog bouse and tenent house, all the building except teneat honse com. paritively new. Siexed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Christian Sieher. .... ".: Sold to John Siebcr. Price $4675. : - hCLOCFF STIXE On the 1st Inst by Rer. V. M. Blackwelder, Mr. Turner U. Si lonS, of Fermanagh township, aud Alibi Hannah M. Sline, of this place. OKESON McXEAL On the 1st ins., in Ilarrutburg, by Rev. William A West; Mr. Stewart Okeson,o( Port Royal, Juniata county, and Miss Minnie, daughter ol Jaa. F MeXeal, Eq. of Blain, Perry county. ESLIXG ER HERTZLER A t the Ln th eran parsonage, Port Royal, Feb. 3rd, by Kcv II C Shindle, Mr Samual Eslinger, of CuibUcrlaiid county, and Miss Vary J Hertz-lt-r, of Juniata county. . i . Roll RER BOOK In shirleysbtirg, on the 3 id iust., by Rev. II. K. Ruilcy, Mr. Samuel I. K'jhrer, of Honey Grove, and Miss Maggie A. Book, of Farmers' Grove, Juni ata couutv. 7 CCI1U9IERCJ 7 , " MIFFUXTOWJf MARKETS. ; , Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. MirriWTOwa, Feb. 3, 1676. Butter ...... ..V l-ard Ham .. Baron Potatoes Onions 20 16 14 16 11 40 75 : MIFFLIXTOWX GKALN" MARKET. Corrected weeKly by Buyers A Kennedy. Qcotatioxs roa To-dat. Wednesday, Feb. 9, 1876. Wheat 1 20al25 Corn, old ................ - . 60 Corn, new, shelled .... ... 40 Oats 30tp35 Rve 0 Timothy seed.... - 2 2" Clovcrsetd. ...... ......... " 7 00, Special -Values. TO C03SIT5IPTIVES. Tbe advertiser, having been permanently enred of that dread disease, Consumption, br a simi'le reiuedv, is anxious to make kuown to bis fellow-snfferers the means of cure. To ail who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (frcu. of charge), with tbe directions lor prepancg aud using the samv, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asm ma, isron chitis, tc. Parties wishing the prescrip tion will please address ' Kev. K. A. WILJJUN, ' 134 Pen a St., Williamsburgh, N. Y ERHOBS OP YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who aud'ered fur years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects ol youth! ul indiscretion will, for the sake of auflsring humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction-for making the siiiiile remedy by which he waa cured, fcunertrs wndiing to profit by tbe advertiser's experience can do SO by addressing in perfect continence, - . JUll.N IS. tK,Ut.l, Decl5-6m 42 Cedar St New York NOTICE. To all whom it may concern : Notice is hereby given that application will bo made to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Peunsylrania st their general session for 1876, to pass a law prohibiting ail citizens from other counties in this Commonwealth from bunting, with rifles or shot guns, at any season of the year, in Juniata county MANY CITIZENS. Jan 5, 1H7C. ........ GREAT REDUCTION ix tiib rillCES OF TEETH! Fall Upper or Lower Setts as Low as Z No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. , Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the Use of Nitrous Oxide uas, always on hand. Owing to the bard times, I- will Insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for lo.W. 1 empurary sets j.UU extra. Toothache stopped in five ininnleS with out extracting the tooth, at tbe Dental Of fice of O. L. Dus, established ia Mifflin town inltttrO. G. L. DERH, ij4D:t,lS72. rnrdical DtBtist. ' PmfetslonaT Card. " JOUia E. ATKIXSON, , ; . . ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, I ... . MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveynnerng prompt ly attended to. Orricx On Bridge street, opposite the Court Honse Square. JOBERT MoMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt aftentio given to the securing and collecting ol cliims, and all legal busi ness. ' Or r ice on bridge street, first door west of the tietiord baihtiug. - -' April 14, loio-tf - LFUED J. PATTERSON, ' .' ATTOEKEY-AT-LAW, . , MIFFUNTOWX, JUMATA CO., PA. C7 All business promptly attended to. Orrics On Bridge slree', opposite tbe Court House square. . yyiLLI AM M. ALLISON, , ' ATTORB EY-AT-LAW, - Has resumed actively the practice of hi profession. ,. All biuineaa promptly aUeml ed to.. Otiice, as formerly, atijoiuing his residence, opposite Court Uwtue, alifilin town. Pa. Dec 22, 175. . - , . joax Mclaughlin, ' . ' INSURANCE AGENT, POr ROYJiL, JUSI ATA CO., PA. ' OOnlf reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly, 1 . E. BUKLAN,. - DEA'TIST. . Office opposite Lutheran Church, PORT KOYAL, JUMATA CO., PA., Where he will 'spend the first ten d s of each month, c'nimt-ncinj Dectmbcr 1st. The balar.ee of Hie tne his office will be occupied br J. S Kilmer, a young man ortcy of eonndeneo, and who has been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and- upwards. Those ho call dnnng Or. Borlan's sbseneo trr professional service, may, and will please arranre the time with Mr. Kilmer whn tbey may be served, on the return of the Doctor. TU0MS A. ELDER, M. D. . Physician and Surgeon,' . MirFListowx.rji. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. .. Of. fice in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street , fct22-tf jy L. ALLE.V, M l) , Has commenced the practice of lledicine and S urgery and all thmrcollateral branches. Otiice at Academia, at tbe residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. July 15, le.l . J M. BRAZE E, M. D., . FHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, - Academia, Juniata Co , Pa. i Orrrct formerlv occupied by Dr.Stcrrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf lixceIlantous. ' hiladelphia & Reading Railroad. ArrangT'lDcnt of rassentrer Trains. ' , Jariar 1st, 1876. : Trains leave Hirrulmrg at foUoict s For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. ' For Philadelphia at 8 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 and 3 oO p. m. For Keadhi' a' 6 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 8 50 and 7 40 n m. For Pottsville at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 GO p. m. and via Schuyikill A Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. ru. For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, Z 50 and 7 40 p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 4f p. m trains have througii cars for Jew York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. ni. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUADAYS. For New Tork at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and wav stations at 5 20 a. m or Keading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. Train for Jlamaburg leart as oow : Leave New Tork at 9 00 a. m., 1 00. 5 15 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at P 15 a. m, 3 40 and i 10 p. m. Leave Heading at 4 40, 7 40, 11 20 a. m., 1 50, 0 15 aud 10 20 p. m. Leave Pottaville at 6 00, 9 00 a. m. and 4 So p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susqiie bauna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 65 a. m., 12 20, 4 SO and 8 4a p. m. The 2 .10 a. m. train from Allentown and the 4 40 a. n. train from Keadiug do not run on Mondays- SUA'OJTS. Leave New York at 5 15 a. n. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p m. Leave Heading at 4 40. 7 40 a. m. and 10 20 p. m. i Leave Allentown U 2 30 s. m. snd 845 p. m Fta HoTu aad Etiez Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. BUYERS & KENNEDY (Successors to D. F. Suiouff,) DEALERS IS GItAIi, CO Ala, . IiU7JlJEH, CE1IENT, Caloined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, ;C. We buy Grain, to bo delivered at Mifflin- town or Port Royal. "We era prepared to lurnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. - BUYERS t KE'NEDT. AprU 21, 1875-tf CAtJTIO. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against r.urc!niuc or nt'indiatiiic for two County Orders, beiag Hon. 347 and 848, one in favor of John Scnweicr tor the snui or -10, dated April 6, IS75, and the other in taor of Josrph Kothniek, for the sum of $124, dated April 9, 1S75, the same hav ing been lilted by me ami lost. S. II. S IIO W ERS, Trro,rtr. Ja i. 26, 1876-3t , A fine assortment of cl'itlis, c&asiniens TCBtinja, ic, alwrys on hand and for sale by - ts. I. LOUlN EVERY KIND done at this office. yew A ft vertur men fx. ' FITS & EPILEPSY po81tit:l.v cinLo. The wort cases ot ilw longest staudiug, by ning Dn. hebsakd's crrvE. IT HAS CURED TII01SAXPS, and will give $1,000 tor a case it will a benefit. A bottle s-ntr to all sdiln-s ingJ. E. DIBBI.EE, Chemist Office: 13 Broadway, X. Y. . CHEAP LANDS IS THE GREAT SOrTII WEST. The Little Kock and Fort Smith Kai way Company itllii K. t eKCeptloatal- ly lK price and oas aerms to suit purciiasera, over . - ONE milAOS ACHES of their niagnrnVenl grant, on cither side and within twenty mile of their road. Ad uirably suitel lor pnxluction ot Ciwn, Cot ton, iirain. tlrass. Fruits, and ail oth'-r Northern crojni. VTinters are mild, per milling onttioor Llior tor eleven niunths. Soil lertile Imvoimi precwleii'. No gras hop rs. k droiigiit. Siiil inducements tor rt.ib!ihient of lDnliill'Iorit-s l'i circulars, address V. I. SLACK. Land ComniUioner, Little ISovk, Aikanwis. pi ire to hum BUS'NESi -r In i ifv as Irarhini ! BiMlkKEKV'IMi rSI'KN (EK1AX PKMIANsllIP it at l'NH UL'SIM:.S Cf)LLE'iE, ClevHaod, O. OMet of the Bhtast A .Stbattos chain of Colleges, and one of the bett known, us Vc 1. FhLTO.N siSPENCKll have Umbl Ics peiwinally iuslrucled luorj studentr than any targ men liw'. Send stamp Iwr catalogue. A f A Y a home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free." TkCE A CO., Au-ilota. Ma;ne. C3" FO K !!. TJ A1! 1TLET0NS' JOURNAL, Ilonseholil Weekly Magaxiue, DCVUTEO TO Popular Literature, and all Matters of Tante and Culture. ArPLtToss' Joia.VAL apnevs in new tyie aud with other mechanic il iniprov. ments making it I in' han'l.tuet weckl. literary j-nirual iu tbo country. . .irriK ro' Jolkkai. aims iu be comprehensive, including in its plan all bratichus of litera ture, and treating all subjects of interest to iutelltgent re.ter; it designs to bt eieva,- ted in taste and pure in toue ; It gives in quantity fully twenty-five per cent, more tnan tbe largest ul the Monthly Magazines, while in quality its liter aIum is of the high est class. Price, $ 1 per Annum ; 10 ds. per S umber. SPECIAL ANNOCNCEMBXT. Tbe undersigned hare procured, exclu sively for subscribers to APFLCTOia' Jol B xak, a splendid steel engrat uig of Charles Dickens in his Study," which is offered, under special terns, to everr subscriber iu advance to Jofssal for 1876. This steel engraving rs In line and stipple. It it not a lanry picture, bnt an aernti rep resentation of Charles Dlckvns's study at GaT!1rill, while the Krtrait of tbo dutin gn'Shed author ia strikingly taithfol. The" size of tbe plate is 2"xl 1. printed pn heavy plate paper 21x0, making a large aud handsome engraving for the parlor or library wall. The execution of the plate is of a superior order. . " The ordinary price of a steel engraving of this character in the print-shops would not b- less than fire, and perkapt lis dullirt. It is offered ezcluiirelu to eubscribert, in ad dition to the Joibxal lor one year, for one year, lor $- 00 that is, for 1.00 additional, each yearly advance subscriber to the Joca- sal tor liSo may receive i superb engrav ing worth fully live times the amouut. . This engraving is entirely new. It has never been for sale in thd print-shops, and eaunot be obtmned ezetpt in connection with ArrLtToNs' Jocbsai upon tbe teruis and conditions given above. It will be mailed lo subacrioers postage prepaid. D. AfPLKTON A CO., bl'i as. ail liroadwsy, New York. BSMSSTiG' 1IACHI2TES. I rtM-B'. 1 - IKT ef El- ciai.norcecor.d-tiind Vsch tac! every d erifjen. DOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS. Tin- P.ll.nMmMl.. y-n Art. U?( Jjliif. ictm Vii.. -ii SIV IOUK. MPI.OYMEXT. Male snd femsle, sal- arr or commission. We par Ajrents'a salary nf $10 a week and expenses. F.i sb Ka M'r'o Co., Hartford, Conn. Fartieulsrs free. he oldest aud best appointed Institution for obtaining a Ba.Mutu Education. For circulars address criv PilubiirghPa- FITS, EPILETSY, FALUNQ FITS, CURED. This is no humbug. For information, in quire of or write to JiOYEK I1ROTI1F.KS, Wholesale Iirnansls, Jiloouuourg, Colum bia conuty, Penna. $77 PER WEEK GUARANTEED to Agents, Male and Female,, in tln-ir own locality. Terms and OUTFIT FREE. Address P. O. VICKER1 fc CO., Augusta, M-lii-' Ar Jr)f I"day at home. $3 H $lli Address Geo. S: Terms free. Sriason A Co., Portland, Vs. ISV CKOMAXCV, oa SOL'L CIIAUM a. ljU." uow eimer sea may laaci aate and gain tbe love and affeftionsof any -.t r .. persocs ti.ey citoose, instantly. 1 bis sim ple mental acquirenieui an may possess. tree, oy mail, ivir a- cents; lageiiicr "iiu n Marriage uuide, Egyptian Uraele, ureaius. Hints to Ladies A qneer Ixwft. 1W,II0 sold. Address T. W1LUAM A CO.. Pub lishers, Philadelphia. jEW DRl" CI STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building,) Mala Street, Mioaint wd Pa. DEALERS IX DPXOS AKD NEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STCFr, PAINTS OILS, VAIXISUES, GLASS, PL'TTY, COAL OIL, LAalPS, BURNERS, CUlwNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BKUbHES, TOOIII BRUSHES, FEE FL'MEUY.CUJIIiS, soaps, hair ' oil, tobac co, cigars, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE V ARIET Y OT TATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great earn, and warranted rom nira authority. C7"Pareat of WISES AND L1UU0RS for medical purposes. C7"PRE3 ;R1PT10NS encpounded w.th great care. (June 'iti-ti. Large stock of ready made clothing ol the latest and choicest styles, tor men and bora, hats, raps, boots and shoes, notion., tmnishinr goods in endless variety for sale at Samuel Strayer's, in Pattwson, , I Job werfc on short notice at this otiice. w, r---.-exj MISCELLJ1.S0US hi IS IT Who said that you would like I! People wear, rather than the vjno.'esa.j gecas com monly sold ? This wiil tell jou how to do it. The very large Increase ef ocr btistaew alUr ns to icaV ' A STILL L0R SCU.E OF PB1CES. A3 kit ! You Can Save Enough i 1 ia Bnjnas a sun at uaa tuu TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from anjrwbers In this County to the City of Philadelphia, and bav day of sight-seeing bcsida. Wsaami.ke.- OS ' Brovsa stand by this Statement, and w sill y&u alter enc trial. j - Chancier wi i the t sai For tftt. h. Bvys. ' as mi dtf mjt JLttmt. but Cwuajuc ourM.lvt.-s lo retail. We bearBa iU-iriU 10 any ooc, and state t)tfa only brctne -me dealers kII pusjr g. ojs as comiivg fvoat our binise. 'i o ctacS i our cusiiTf ers we are rcspoBsible tWarticir Utcht ul ts. By vur pla I icVw the ry&t mmi ol tbe waawruls oa uur mo um uh be Bssled as h quahtsea. r Now I Waaatmaher A Browa . tl t pnet rune price lo oty treat thtr CUSTOXEIS. ' a ativen. that anvwhetv, nd also, that the snoney wtU be P-1 back wtancs. tur any reasoa, h return tarn Exactly whoro tftt Stora la. I trrtrti atutt Uranascrs abuux where the store is. so that ihtj IT-ay icri th'tr : 1 counterfeit roods. There h bm aac tak Hl in Ptnadclphia, it is a bnre boiWifvc the sire of twr ordmnr starv. attd m the bouth-east eurnet of biXTH S 1X1 H-ii-ilXl H SIX'IH biXl H aad Uarkc. btrecta. - T i "11 TE send patierns of Biatertnl rr.5 friers tT j TnOM Wwa CawrtCT mjui .Ve. rcuuescetL Persons can have C0vf!0 ta tht Cltr. vassal 11 wanted, and price dewrrd. 1'aytaem can oe mace to the Cepress Co. oa recopt of goods, and the priv lece ot cxamtttinf thess is aiaowed hrtorc payuig. Where araods do aot please, we wui return the hi an i and pay th cxprcssace back to sx jrm enter. WANAMAKER COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDAVARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's .Veic Brick Euilding, aiAIX STREET, OPrOSITIi TUE COIRT YARD MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA. Housekeepers' Hardware, Riiild ers' Hardware, MECTIAXICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PALNT, OILS, GLASS, &C., &C., . all of first quality, constantly on hand. I invite the public to call and see me. Uifflintown. Ang. 20, 1874-tf D.W.Harley&Oo.'s Is tbe place where jou can bnj THE BEST AIVI THE CHEAPEST LIENS' YOUTHS & FOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS. BOOfS, SHOES, AXD FURX1SH1XG GOODS. WE are ptepared to exhibit one of t!re most choice and select stocks ever offered in tl.is market, and at ASTOXISHIXGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measure taken 6r suits and at short notice, very reasonable. 1 Kemember Ihe place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. JUST OPENED! A New Sprisz and Summer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, For Men, Bovs, Women, Misses and Children. Xotions, Men's Furuishtnr Gnds, WATCHES ANtf JEWELRY, CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All at rates, to correpm1 to the shrinkage in value. Cheap -r than th Cheapest of a month ajro. 07" Sf ITS MADE Tvi OitlE.2 Patterson, Pa. 'ov. 11, l7t. SAMCEL STRAYER. Manhcod: HowLost.HowEestored Just pnbliihed, a new edition oi Dr. Cnlverwell's Ce!ehratel Essay! on me raauat cure rwirnom mrui-s einel of Sirmatorrhira or Seminal weak - nM. Tnvolnnt.irv S.'B.inal Losses, l'ntxi-' tencv, Mental and Physical Incaparity, loi- pediini-nts to Marriape, etc t also. Con sum;tion, Kpiiepsy ami nu, inuncen oy selt-imlulgence or sexual extravagance, Ac J CPrice, in a sealed envvlope, only six. cents. The eelebrated author, in this admirable Essav, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm- ing consequences r sell-aluse may lw raa- ically cured without Ihe dangerous use o internal medicine or tbe -application ot lh knile 1 poiutimi out a ni'de of cure at oaoe simple, certain, anj encctuai, uy mean ot whk-h every sutferer, no mailer whni his condition may be, luay enre bimsett cheap- ly, privately, and radically. Cyrhis Lectnre should be in me hand of every Ttb and every man in the land.: Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, toi any address, pet-paid, on the receipt ol, a six cents or two post stninys. Puoiisbers, r. BRl'GM 1 &, )iO, 41 Ann St.. New York; ', Po&t-Olhce Box 40p6. Oct. 13, 1875-ly. ; SoLo.nca seibeh, ' Will visit JTLHin and Patterson ever;' Tuesdav. Thursdav and Sarurdav miruin" I and will furnish the citizens or these bor I .n-h with th fc..t i.r at the shortest notice and on the most 'ib BEEF, YEAL, SUTTON, PORK, fee. era! term. He has made a great reduction at th verv lowest prices. He respecUullt '"llil10 "f solicits the patronage of the pnblic. ! CT" Kepairuig promptly attemled lo. April S, 1K72-.1 r. . Jiilj'Jl.11 O. P. ROBISON. T7IRST-CUSS PICTURES t.ik-n at A Uess' I'hotosruph Oallerr, Brilffe Mifflintova. ".ID FERTISEMKM IS. 1 "VVIW. JrAl ..tilUx.ArtsTta'i.!Sf mi gL2l YOU to g?t s:ich Clot'.ir.g is C;?y lip m B r f V be iwre of what we cll w KjaaasOrti n- cvr I iroods. fjfanc ot thtb in our own Utm i j;. be rriieJ ufo. SuwckcrfKi ot-t o4 if tnry M!trrrtMKlt asS shea thsTV &JV lOKV cil OUT tfAOM. m pMir iruresana mmgrff . i i.c lo aoiuaiKuaactnt aivo s.rjrj-i- people auc country pccplc ;th each article scJ.a twiMfrr the Price n as lew a it caa bbMht that the vnaiiiy ia as predated; ia tVi, ii purUiascr wUiua 1C i-5 goous, anworw. ' AlHIS is iaaportanl lalc.brrrse.nTiprineTpIed f I peuuaW b-avmc ttvs ia FhiiaiVipnia, our luns, catvt, aJvert rxaicars. aad oa Lbe sul. wu a tlirscsrotes n tfnAi 4st r i,w -nti- HX tbeir rtcassre lc furnish tusy d icv'tcui that i aay one can ateasure by,) and descritii coirr rntfacMpc :a & BROWN. I L JOHN W. IIUTEEESBADGH. parts of suits, wLicu will be wade to order New Building, corner of llride and Sept.ll, 175-tt IILATCIILCYX sX r..s.w I 'T'J w s '!' " via vva. - IBEUlWiaiO PUMP ";is tbe acknwlel(ed STANDARD of the : Ts market, by Mpnlar 'f Svenlicl, the best pump for the least - ' zT-fi J money. Atteutiun la invited u i- i iniaien ey s improver, strncaei, ine 7- fff; Drop Check Yale, which van ine frff 4itlilravn wukont disturbing tbe - joints, ana ino copper cuamovr wbicn never crack, scales or russ and will ii a life time. For sale by Dealers and t.e tnMie generally. In order t be snre ttt von get Blatohlcy's Pump, be earetnl ,nd see that il has my trade-mark as abow. if .on do not know when, to bnv. V rm- live circulars, toprthtr with the 'name and address ot the arent nearest you, will 1 prumjrfly furnished by a ldrein', tamp, , C11AS. O. BLATCHLEY, .MasrraCTrnta. 606 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. CIIAIU MANUFACTORY. T111- lersignel, at his shop, on Water X street, Midliuiown, has now on hand and for sale cheap, a general assortiuvnl f , , , He also has a large lot of C O 17 1 T NT S - on nnd- B,1 having purchased a new Henrse. is now prepared to attend funerals The Senhnel mud Republican otfii-e w the place totet job work dune Trvir. It will 'IT T" I-" ne,i anjUiing in that line. lS a 4 :7 tVHl I - H asl
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