..TOifT.TVTOWN : BUi-a aa- - - . , i . . IVrbrtb 8. 186. Hif"-'1 r"": TERMS. tiJSO per antrum, if paid 52oiito5 Bot P'd within S0"! advertisement Inserted at 50 for each mserUon. . Tbusiness notice in local col f'TiH Prf line for rtch iertton. rtS n,,4e to ,h deirins A.B. TIMETABLE, h .iter Snndar, .win. Upf5 follow. I 187S, in Sia- rfon Accommodation.... 7 a m in irr r.u !br?Accom.uodtion . . 1 1 82 a lu ; J- P ra ! WEsTWASD. 6 07 a m 9 63 a m id .. 6 45 p m .rr i.iuv - - - . Line A-ismiuudllloa .... 4o V IU :psbar Eiir- - " ra j . iw. I D ?' W- 5 f " i I IHIO '1R iin ft ttflV fsl A irrkfsnsi trt ttlr. . . a -t.. .t tKi. 16" " VH ;n, Kmns llua i . T rrr'N -- w -b a v . I Liur. - 7 m- Dar Ki- I , ' - - AiOUe ' .. totvT St.c. the nu.cke&t " . , -.Mobuin a purchaser is to aavc r- J . .-opcrtv. To all who Live ' r 1" , t jalrriir i ' .aia oftheW. Wtcc,; jrt open 10 ju.ciiu..) "" -(. I ra? if a party is obtained j .,.,...xin rt ,i,rTi- i - ' - -- ,U advertisement to purcha e ( uten t UAmJtvg f iutcmtniU rfv sJvertised, the party selling t .. .... w.. SturcrSkBooi ASrfect School will be ir,j us whatever sum taaj fc.upellw QC ,7h of Aprj, eIt in , K,rfJ ou frevtoa to tbe ltlcr- j room jn ,he Schco, fa Mifflin,0.n. .f ka rrt iiPmprL. QnH. That ! .-. n.'fj ifiMarcii-T i obUioed tbe adver- j . i a . r ...mit.I I'.III fc VUr cu- UPC"1 I . i B.r10a I ,:r.. nnTltinfT prrjni? XOCJI IXTELUGESCE. ifit i -Ss has a Orange. Tj Scouts will meet, as per order for pay PC am- Siinrday was the livlieat business day iu nan m iuau. Jinrport, Perry county, istohaveathree- ( TV WiV. - I inches of ' Xb. was a fill of about tin T, lrt-A honve, for particulars call on i 108 Kruier. I lie Leis:ova towa clock i .1 r ... . . : naliv i ' ' I F. i. JIsr-sr-, w..sell a lare nt 1 43 ..... . . 1 v;.-f..-....;i'. ,n ti.j i jeoimj-rj.cr. .......1... i .j,o!tbiia.r.!h. Ci:izn of th: fU!:ty have petitioned ; ft LOClldW'l Cllt""i w.. . r .1 1 1..,..'. ... ... . 1 - 1 Cm fndjy nignt a wets a nouso in jame- ai . j 1 . tirl ttiau. XiRiin countr, was oeiro;a ' hrjre. o rarticuiars at nana. . auu I I 'ike Jaaliu Conference of the Lutheran Crrrai nf iVr.tr,! I'pnfisvivania couvtucu at lrSHiata on Jlondav. Ins Burts, ihe religious monomaniac, VALSS Dceu COCUOCU 1U u 111 aiuv.a 1.01 SmariW. wis rekasc-j Irom custody last int. 1 Ertrj girsient sold by Waramaker A ltoa.0iii a:id Market, thilaacipnis, naa t ran icrourn lae nai.as 01 ai icaai iuur . B-Drctors. ' . . . I, : iteenth I I drwc sear UcAlistersviLe on the 2otb, On Sunday sight a week the smoke bonse tf Ctorc Miller, ic Eve townthiu. Ferry utv. w n.bued 01 a aozen nauis. ana C'-a ic om Era. TutCuu.lrlaad Valley Campmeeting As- iocaun cave aircadv commenced tituiip tuireanin iriod. ranirnieetin? will be- M 43tK lit. IVi'j. lou ti4ve Huie 10 icirusar. - - Phi'aat'phii markets. Clovorned 13 to Ifc M wend nh..i S.1 J't..l.4iJ. Eve 81c 1 . - . tr osshd, Ci.rn dOtooSc, OaU 4ato4cU. ttnletiuTc. ShD ati.Ti tier lb. Does Hit -. 1 - " - : tcUlc ntr !h. Am nth sentiment; Hi only an a-Tairtbe warrant uy wooso u.uo..v j of dm. fi.ra iir.Hi.i K-.vl,inrt,,n doctor - .. e - .- ! awi -at lu heiiHi-i. th it lmr ia u aBair oi OX efrmirh r ll..t tKv haart lias notLlDIT , t tudomi:liir " 1 ..: j Abia twenty-live tramps were the caesls ........ ... ..... .-j - that the vr.r.i v .1 1 - 1 .1 H ..I. 1 : ... ujrui a ii hie, a u. 1 111. " e tf ho-e xpeue thee live. irr ii v. -; it i told ot a "Pittsburg (ritnwetit tjn-i gh the livery stables to cucnt tiie ahiie L.,re., expecting to meet w mture husbaud when she had connted linsdred. When she had reached the tiaraied Dumber, she lell taiuliug Into tbe ma f a Chinese hosUer." It said FiUgerald will Institute legal fweedings against the city authorities of iltiront for d.iiuages sustained by the tiring fscaunon rear the railroad, where he was oidtd while in the discharge ot his duty. &elit. Citv and ton n authorities should pwunt the tiring of fiie-aruis along the k-fruu ... ftLrwijto n GazetU says: Oa Monday i'?iit (2?ih ui,.,) between thirty and lorty "r lound lodgment in the County Poor Huu." Tr ;m 1 1 ,l..t tliA i.i uerciiicmu'.icj m night acme thirty tramps lodged in "xSiifl.iut.ma jiil, and some fifty ia the sI-:tViiea lor U.t:r enterUintnent and '"iriwi.t ia Alt.-,, Tie isVat fashion ii wiping is t-t by Seatucky dancing masters, and is described ttl wsy by tbe J'aducah (Ky.) Ktmt: Uatig ruin, it you will waltr, nd wish to " iatbs highest style of the art. do It urcly : pi,,.,. TOUT jijj aroand her ' abont two inches above her pUi-backt your left arm around her right no, your nose in her left ear, and UrL to tbi and you hare got the thing to a fineness. Mifflin 11 hve recently been known to We's with a faunmer or xioker, iktol car es Out contained not enly powder but ""Beta. For their information as to the ?w thit comes from such practice, the foU0, wtL desnatch from Kw Vnrt. under st Uarch 1st, is published : This af '"sooti Anna Mabie, of &o. 6 Bethnne St, Weired a shot in the forehead from the W of a pUtol cartridge which had Placed an the street car track. bonhet, paper of pi,. tn1 . bo, of micel! UneoB feathers, lace, ribbons and Bower. any girt of the period with a snail stock of ingenuity, can convoy to the public mind the idea that she hit at least Juilf a dote bonnet. " A rery fashionable shape is made by sitting 9own or stamping on a frame, and then filling up with Urge roaea." , Surely they are "triUes light at air." , Professor Wilder, of Cornell University, notea the bsndy prescriptions! For dost in the eye avoid rubbing daah cold water in them ; remove cinders, etc., itfa the ronnd point of a lead pencil. ' Remove in sect from tl.e ear by tepid water j never put a hard iuxtruuient into the ear. If an artery is cut compress it abjve the wound ; if a vein is cut compress it below. If choked, go upon all (ours and cough. For slight burns dip the part in cold water; if the akin is destroyed cover with varnUb. For apoplexy raise the head and body ; fur lainting lay the pr-rson Hat. Last Sunday Limited Mail, in Ms west- ! wsrc bound course encountered a two or three hundred pound rock on the track at ll' v : -u .... . i .. ..-.i , . Huntingdon. At the time there were threat men on the engine, Mr. John Keester, en- .;w . .i.. t - recently a citiieu of Ilarruburg, where his , '"' '"ginr named Drake, rliarst of ln Iniin. ind the rmn: Th ; three men imv the roclc at ahont Ann tiYn i engin rounded a curve. Ks1er j Ut oh the air-brakes with full force, but l the train was too near to be stopiied with- cut rcuchlhg the rock. The engine strncfc l,tM itStrlK-tinii mtj was Kn.t&t. n.m thm track, and as it rnshed off to the side it ' broke the coni-lir.ir that fastenwd it tti the : Vn.,erj fcnd Went headlong dowd a., em- i bai.kmeut or thirty feet, heUT and Drake ; going with it. The fireman lamped oil and t noi go aown siraiu Keester was Kin- I hsv. something in hi. eLiiie was the only part of the tnria that 1 1 me track, is one ot the pasaengers ! luiuuD lift imu 01 icn w crxs, i 10 $5, 00. Particular atteuUon m iil bo given ! Pri.,..t- P.w.iu . atai .wM.Hr.r. .- . . . . .... air.i -! ia n r iiima in iha n nripa ni m .t....;...-..u.. -ai - r.Mj Shepherd h.s said, -Feed mv lambs, and Behold I come nuicklv and bit reward is i wiih me to give every one accordiug as his work Shall be." M. Tillis Kir olds. Teacher. -Mar. t-td , - Eush in Patterson. No Ceolennul sensational method will be used to draw a crowd ; my stock and prices util do that, I know. Come and see my goods. I am positive they will be found lower in price than at any other ho:.sa ia county, and I intend to Stall el o.'r Piicci until April 15, 1576. At that liiuo 1 expect to replenish my stock with uuiumi " helling M-n's Gum Boots at $1.00, Men's n-n nvF.l.. at Til r-t Vi.i...n C' Mm ctot ii;KS,s' Gums 33 cts, Children's .. -. .... (jums 35 eta, Hen's Boots $i.oU, aouDle- soled and Upped $1.00, Fine Calf Dress Boots $3.7oa4.lH), and upwards, Women s, ingly low pricts. I am selling good suits c - r: sT J CIO Cif U' ... a. o.w, v..- 11 . 1 i -. on ...... tn rui cmis, usuhi; bum n .u.w,u- I I - A . ! (IA 4n W.00. I am closing out my stock of Car- pets ana Moor uil (.loia oeiow coi. Come use, come all, and see for your selves. SA3VBI. STRATER, Patterson, Pa. a ui. riifuia vi icuabia m wuw.o constables are clearly explained in a re- ..e irlPj before J 11 dee I ritt. iu:i.i.ii.:. .1.. A.,.,A.r.t Kan. iiniin (trav. contlabU ot the seven- W srd, hail used violence in putting Lim oat of bis house. 11 came out in tbe evidence that the constable did not read the "writ of possessioo" when be went to prcweculor'i bouse. In charging the jury Jodge Pratt said that constables are a necessity in tbe ootumunitj, but wbile the law gives tbeui great authority, the Jaw sbonld also hold them to the strictest execution of there duties. A man's house castle, atid it is askirg very little constable to require bita to show by what a'Jibinitv be enters the house ot any citizen ; aod it Is bis duty to read he is there. CLOUta a coos'aoia enier , ii . - : . l . I l. ma t.nnu f.i nv ctiizen wiiuuui iri i .1 . I . 1 . Ifac. a.ar mil gnrcoriiv s - . .... . .1 - t..l Tilt? net fijtau .oi iu.. uuuji. - . ,.. ,en iilecal en- M..H.in .Mi,tinia flflfl RSrir "Situ, i" juiuwv" ..- . 1 . . t . 1 mi L m ainaut rtwuii - - . . w . ... rr r .1 l P Should, however, an cmoer ui me j go into the residence or a citizen armeuj with the authority of law, explain prop erly bis purpose, he is protected by the law, aud any ai-sult or attack npon him is illegal, and renders it perpetrator liable to prosecution. ; It is a very eriocs thing for a man to enter tbe house ! of another, aud, with or without process of law, pnt hi in into the street. ben tbe law confers such a duty upon the t ffieer he should be held to a rigid ae counUbility for tbe way in mhich be usea the duty. Ho should exercise it with care and with no unreasonable: amount of anaoyance, for it ia ia eases of this natorw that many fights and dis turbances occur. He should take care not to exceed the power delegated to bim by law, and endeavor, as closely as possible to con5uo himself within the limit of bis authority. Ex. Select ScJoJ.V. Tlett will open a select School in the borough of Thompson iown, commencing April 10th, and ending June 23d, 1S7C. mar8-8t AITEKTIOS! JCNIATA SCOUTS ! You are hereby ordered to meet i Mifflin town on Salurdsy. March 18th, at 10 o'clock sharp, for pay and drill. Captain. Matthew Bogeos, O. S. - . T.irnrt.1 IssTrrtTsa-Adjonrned In- atitute. wilt be held a. follows McAhrter- ville, Friday eveaing, Jan 1U. nd a... oo.i,. Thomnsontown, Feb. Ill nd 12 h' t'Port Hoy J, Feb. 25th and 2Cih Mc - ' ,. ir.ltlth and 11th. Teachers IOVSVllir, " are seated to come prepared to work. .. JOILNM.GAKMAN, a? an i.-2n Jf7if ,6;. . L. Editor of Sratntl cad Rtpublican t Dear fir, While I am a constant reader 'of yowr per 1 scWorh see a communhration from tt saieia in if; ;:rri-.,.l! ' .- VTe are Ijvinf quietly,, without, show "m uoise, and as far as the public arc concerned we endeavor by example as well us precept,' to atiiuiila'te ourselves aud child reft to active beneficence, and seek to render (bom aseful by taming their attention iu such pursuits are sre likely- ta increase', the public pre perity in days yet to come. A protracted meeting that has bees ' in progress here fur the past twelve week! ha just been closed. Thus you see 'wo pay a proper regard for religious meeting. i Our Literary Society met hut Friday evening for the first time in thirteen weeks,. Attctition to the revival just mentioned was the reason of the lone interval of rest from ! uieeliitg on the psrt ofthe Society, It was rather disorganising iu ita tendency to not I tner for n long a time, but we have w rivwl ,u Tue 1""'"' if' debate was, Doe mn gjiu more information b; - tmveling than by readiag i The uestioa i 1 a. - a .L .1.1 . J I " Ub' "d m """" rcauiog iook its place ny resoiu ru . i . ir.tiou hltecn mouths, and Us advancement ,hu ... . wtrtlir , RmJi ' " " -vong pcotfo wbo r connected WiIr it iiive betu tnnch imnrvt-d liv it "It u a good achou! lor thi yonnir la it they - 1 J - C4n train tor after days ia life, for more ad- stations, tf it o thru- lot to occupy allh. FriH i r Itlirltt will Inn fr' Iim rM.i.tn. h,.rd It mu rliiifrinv Kirlif liV Mill. 1 , . arrD u' 10 lM l""raana aaare.s . fun ", "h eomie and serious ttadiag. The best on the programme was the tier reading by the editor of the SocU-fy: He paper Doul wvaryuoay nereauouis, ana. some 01 tne strokes were Keen, ir l oeiongea to iae society I u aeep nil err OD UlUl. F , " conn-oeed byths sou or a 1 memlr of the Society -Who tkrew that j toha.vo chew at a Iriu.d the timeofj..yer, land fhen rit nt on hia ninJa anil it;t in tle : the ch,rcl t Ju prt-acDflT, janaafT au, - , - - . m - - -. . Biebt of Jamjar r 7 th a cast-off member " ten ,u corn oer me cn.ircn. WUt thjt uo6 tln't ke-p it lor his poor starved pig." 1 ' ; ' . " Here is a peeid frva a young poetic ge nius : ' ..'.-(':.;: . ' From yondt r saw-miH he did swing, . With aching pain hi bead Was tillod ; That aching pain its music sang : "And why should 1 have aching pains When a man in a!ein cure ths saaie 1" Down, dowa to fcalotn he did iale, With lightning eed did ride, , 1 And when he rcachoil the Salem store He met a blacksmith at the door 1 -lie asked now, both cairn and cool, If he could move h:s aching tooth. The smith he quickly gave consent . -To take both h.iuiis and try hu strength. Alas! peor man, be did sit down To have bis tooth took out in town. -The dentist without a thought Commenced his work like at the shnp.. ' Wiihout a soul to bold his head .The smith did on his toes tread. Mow when this work had fair commenced Tne smith be pulled with all his strength. Like Sampson ihen with all his strength This man was pulled trom otftlie bench.. Stop ! stop ha n.nmtiliiig cried ; "Yonr bUcksuiith shop is xm yonder side, 'TU a mistake 10 think you have a heat Since you hare pulled me from my sea;." Now, should yV.t thins 1 tWl a lie Or doubt w hat I say, Just come to Salem wbea you nny. ' That smith will vouch lor what 1 say. . - Yours trulr,' ' ' 1 ' - ' : ' ' ' TRtTII. Cocolamns Jottings, ." ; raoM DoNALb no. 2.. . Ma. Eiinoa : As Mr. D. has omitled soma items of interest, 1 will B-eution some that came under R.J notice. i Joseph Varner and b'auiuel Dunn crossed the Shade nionntatn and visited the head-waters of Middle Creek, where they succeeded in capturing 6 doeti of fresh water . terrapins, which they hauled across the mountain in band carts, and sold them' to "P. . Brown Son at 60 cent per dozen. -. Harrison Vamer, the suecc.tiful bnnter, Las caught duiing the ptesnt i Qauier, uss iuu wui.u m rution win(ec eleven red aud three gray foxes. J sbis(Keuben Eevnolds Las caught three I f ' t x s. rr... .it. cf ; minks and a number of foxes this win- ter. ' ro nucn ior tne nuuver ui nj ette. Is it any wonder that it requires a heavy tax to pay these mighty ..Mm- rods that slay Taose vicious aatuia.o iu nr.r,n our LOUiUf Yards. . . . j i - - . . .... . . . . Y . I. - i:..nrf,pi ia i ii.i ,rnv in .t.. jir. woseou ti t :T....".....fta lpr.nl. jxaruo naa niti-uui w ui .m.q . . - . ... , mg tne main roau nviu mw . vw-... L - t ' i. . it. ntr' f the . I M- C;M St.. I anhdrtH has t it)Wli ai.ij ,ui. yiuiuu vu-..vuv.c -. - 1 . . . . ii. j r... aireaov sieuuu v woia awo. w - v --o . ... -. a.. 1 himself. Ilnj;e piles oi sioneo uu iuaibcr ,rB ,;ready on tue jjrouna. Lucien O'Neal bas also purchased a lot and is making preparations to build a stately mansion. Jacob Smith, of Me Alisterville (better known as butcher Smith) is driving the hard scrabble tannciy to its full capacity, regardless of bard times.- Smith is a wan of tbe right stamp lor a tanner, and be knows no such a word as fail. - . ' The United Brethren are holding quite an interesting meeting at old Cold Spring. As there is no snow it is more bealtby than heretofore uader tbo so:t weatuer that prevailed so often this winter. A second spelling bee was beta at Union School House under the auspices of their worthy teacher, Mr. Beck. Tbe bee was both iostruetite and amusing. - The young man that could not spell "sovereign" received a severe rebuke from one of tho fair misses at the door when wishing to see her safe borne, and tbe young man that could not spell ''company" would have been pleased with the company of one of tbe fair sex. One of tbe most attractive plaoes in our vicinity is tbe fruit garden of Messrs. Joseph T. and Jacob U. Smith, which lies directly north of Coco!kinn and is plainly visible to the traveler foi three miles on tbe main road that leads from Mifflintown to Selmsgrove. Tbe bright red twiga of a tbonsand or more peach tree?, the pieluresqe ap pearaoce of tbe garden-plot set with arborvitae. ' tie dwarf and standard pear orohardij aud over two Lundred' cherriewf-cranberrici, uct.r- nnea, piotubs.' gooseberries, grapes, corrants'auil strawberries without nam berl that BHrroond tbe neat littU sum mer residence in ihe.ceDtre'of the or obarda are all indication of great taste ahd skill. . The Messr. ' Soiiths ' hav already expended over two' thousand dollars in that undertaking, with the expectation of reaping a rich harvest of- luscious fruit which will crown their labors with success, and if they don't sueeeed it is useless for any one else to undertake to grow peaches In Juniata county, for all that could be done in tbe way of, pruning aod cultivating was ' done, and iLt by the most skillful ' ' Fua years there baa bee a a clamor agsiunt "Slate sod Xational expendi- lu,w wn?u lttr muv. iV "7 ttl pier tbt ttfi '.taxation that U A L. M.. C 1 1. .n.AVai j i i. c t. :. l x wringing the money out of .the pockets t imposed by towns, and towuship of ficials. Citizens are just, beginning to see a little on this subject. - There are townships jn Pennsylvania , that have been robbed more relentlessly than tbe distrttita in tbe South that .0 ' inuoh clsmoi has been raised over, r Down in Schuylkill county the work of reform 1ms coojmtueoced in earoestr s may Je learned from the snbject in band as follows .' 1 J . .j . ." . John CocbliBl, Tressurer of Mabanoy tuwiiaLio. Patrick Dolnhin. Prenidant of the School Board, and five others of! the . satun township were " arrested 1 and placed nuder bail, charged with ir Kgularitiea inofhoe, : The special Board of AulitoM,' which' wss Appointed to investigate thaaffairs of Mahanoj town ship in their report state they discovered a numbered of orders to have been raised from nine to ninety dollar, and others for smaller aoiouatj had beenV-hatiged that orders were also rejected fur work" claimed to b&ve been done, which' were on their, face fraudulent, tbe dates be ing April 31 and Sej.tewber 31 of last year For maintaining roads they they fonnd $100 bad before been considered ample, but io 1872 they cost $270 per mile, in .1973 $100 per mile and in : i87 $aoo: Notice to tub fccLicOn andt after tliis date toy tales ate tor.caeb or! conn try .reduce ice. eiceiitm? .to those I ,.t.. i..i. I -.. J woo uave luumut accouuio. . l ui i . " 6 i ' i t ! """""" t " .' " V . . r r (Jlothiug ; suits uow sola tor l--; $ JU suits tor $18; $lo suit for torS14; Overcoats, worth ilG now 'l,r,CU' 10 suits for ?S. ' Fall line' br Bo' neaaing ai i w, " .. " . ;r..j .:, - ui 1 60, b 15 and 10 iiO i. w. Sntts at same rate of rtduct on. Leave Poit.ville at 6 0"i, 9 U0 a. m. and 33 Beaver Overcoats, worth 20, uow sold t r.. m.. ,nd via Sclmvlkill and Susiiii- sold for $13: -Otercoats wttl' S13i.Lev AUeutowa at 2 30, 5 00, 8 55a.m., now td for $10; others.! $4, $5 a.4 i W,!if3.L "n..ni.B . $8. ' Men's best, heavj whole leather Boots, al! warranted, sold heretofore at $3 50 to $5, now sold at $2.50 to $1, A'fall line of Ladies' Kliof at' fsuio reduction. Ladifs1 Gum Shots 50c. Horse loiauktU reduced from $2 to $1. 50 , Lnp Robes reduced from $3. 50 to $3. Arbucltle (We 30c, Coal Oil, 5 gallons fw $1 ; White Sngar 9 lbs. for$l. A fulf linc of JSoapn, io., cn hand. ' , ' ... . .Thanking jou all .for jour pat ronaere in the past, i earnestly solicit a continuance of ynur eonGdence and l pationage in the future. . , ,' . Yours respcJful'jr, J.B. Ma TODD. Patterson, Feb. 2, 1876. " ! JCXUTA ('OI XTT XOESIAL ECHOOL. This well kuowu School, wilj open April lOib, 187G, under lite tcaoage went ot John M. liarniao, in theSohool House in M-.ffl.ntowi); for a term of ,ecce'cck.,i',A marked' change lakes oiaoe iu the sessions, as heretofore there ! have bees, two a spring and a Fall essioo'. "This year there will be bat prsaiun. j 1:1a j T uoi. " one session,' as the e xamio Pce early, in. Augua l'incipal will not have tne . , lnn ioastr.it as thfl examinations will t,' aud the time to at- tend to other than the -duties of bis offise. ' Tuition for the 'terin will be the same as formerly'.' Con.-petctif, ex perienced asaiblaola will to employed, and it is tbe iotentiou of thev school to coutiuue to merit its present 'Standing as an educational .motor.. Normal training witf.ba even mors practical than hitherto, because of the opportu nity afforded tbe Principal to note tb errors in school management, the laeir of, professional zeal as well as the' good practices of, ii .most succensiui teacn ers. It is hoped our citizens will give it a hearty support, aod thus assist in bui'.ding up a school in pur ' midst whereby our children may be educated under Louie influences aud parental in spection. Select Scuool. A Select School will be opened by the" undersigned, in Patterson, Monday,. April 17, 1876, for a term of ton weeks. . ' ,... ' . Wat. L Hibbs.. March l-4t - . ' - DIED: EANCK On the 29th nit., in Walker township, Philip Eanck, aged Oj years and 4 wonths. ! 1'lBUC CALK. f .... . John P. Shover, of Milford township, will ' offer at l.ub:ic sale, at 10 o'clock on Satur day, March llih, one horse, I mare, 2 colts, 3 cows, 6 head young cattle, 1 sow aud pigs, farming utensils, corn, potatoes, A.C. Bea lor, auctioneer. .. . : . , Daniel S. Moss will offer at public sale, at his residence iu Fayette township, 3 miles east of Oakland Mills, at 10 o'clock a. ., on Tocalsy, March 14. 186, one pair of mules, 2 mares, 1 mule colt, 2 cows, 1 heifer and farming implements. UcWilliams, auctioneer. Joseph Martin will ofl.-r at public Sale, at bis residence two miles east of McAlister ville, at 10 o'clock a.m., on Xvcdncaday, March 15th, two, horses, 2 mares, I colt. 4 cows, 3 bead of young cattle, 3 bogs, a Tot ol farming ntensila. human Miller, auc tioneer. . Mary Smoker, of Spruce Hill township, will sell at public' sale, at 9 o'clock on Thursday, March 16th, one horse, 1 mare, 2 colts, 4 cows, 1 bull, 1 heifer, a head of young cattle, 14 head of sheep, and farthing utensils. Also, at the same time and place, Solomon Byler will sell 1 mule, and household goda. . Bealor, auctioneer. : - .t MIFFLUiTOWN MAKKKTS. . Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. - MitrLurolra, lUrcb 8, 1876. Butter1, . ; ; , . . . . ; . .' 25 Es. . . . . . . ........ . . . ..15 lard..... ;............'lr Ham. .....i. ...... ' 10 Ba-on II PoiaUws. , f ' 40 Onion. ..........1 , .... 75 .. U1FFL1ST0WN GKAIN MAKK.Br. -Corrected weealy by Buyers A Kennedy. j,' Quotatioss rOBTo-bAT. ' . : . '-i : WedBMday, Marcfa , ,1876. Wheat ,i;......i.........$l 20al tS 1 Corn, old .v.'.....;..;.... '60 : Corn, pew, shelled -'.40-! ati.;:. ..... . WtoJJ Kve:......,...i : W Timothy seed... ' r 2 CO Cloverserd. ...... ......... ' 6t . Special .Voiictt.. TO COSSKMwTITEb. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, bra simp! remedy, is anxious Vo make kuown to his fellow-snllerers the mean of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a Copy or the prescription nsel, (freo of charge), with the directions tor 'prep iriug and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bron chitis, Ac. ' Parlies wishing tne prescrip tion will please address ' . y . ' Bev. E. A. WILSOX, . j4pennSt., Willianm burgh, K . Y. ERRORS OF Ol'Tll. ' A GKNTLEMAN bo suffered' for jeirs frouJ Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and sit the vCeCts of youthful indiscretion will, lor the ske of sufl;riig limiianity. send fjee to all who ne- d it, the reuipV and direction for making tbe siiiipla reinody l-y which he was cured. Suircrers wisiiing to profit by Ihe advertiser's experl.'iicecuu do ao by addressing in perfect CiiiUiiuiitc, D'ciim,'.''' ... 4 42 )L.'eUr St., XewTWk. Philadelphia & Heading Eailroad. . Arraarement af Passenger Trains. ' JascaaT 1st, .. Tram Uavt tiirritbnrf as fulioitt t For New York at 6 !!, 8 10 a. 01.. 3 00 and . ( J t'J p. ra. ,. -. ' r i- For Phuadelphhs at 6 2D, 8 10, 9 44 a. m., ' 2 00 ami 60 p. m. r, - For Ke.linr a 0. 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 3 50 and f 40 p. n. For ruttsvill at Sat 9 it) i. m., and 3 5U p. m. and via Schuylkill A S usquehauua Branch at t 40 p. rii. For Allentown at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 9 50 and 7 40 p. ni - - 1 The S 2J, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. m trains bare throneh cars for New York. The 8 10 a. m. ant! 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. . ; -lSCSDJTS. For New Turk at 5 20 a. m. . ,. - j lor jMleutu t and way autious at 5 23 a. m. r : fur Ueading, I'UlladelpiliA ami ay alation 1 1 ,J . at I 4j p, IU. ... . .... Tramror Harrubrg , aaoZotr. , , . , , ,. Leave Se York at 9 00 a. m.. 1 00. 6 15 and ' 45 p. lu. Leave PliiUUt elphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 1U p. ra. - . ' Lauoa Branch J. 8 05 a. m. . the 4 40 a. m. train from Heading do not run. on Mondays , SVXOJYS. Leave New Vork at 5 15 a. in. ' Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p nu ' Leave Heading at 4 40. T 40 a. m. and 10 - 20 p. tn. ' Leave Allentown at I SO . m. and 8 4"i p m. 'Vif JBorru aiui Esttx Railroad. :. ' joii- E, wtxriTKN', i - . -1- i Otmrrel SuprrtnUndikt. ..Bl'YElS&lcElXNlDYr ' (?nreessors to D. P. SuloniT,) DEALEKS IN . . . . m i i .; - .... ' i . . ,i :.-t t- . i ' ' . Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, ,' . . 3- ' . - ' ' ' SECDS, S 4L.T, AiC. - We buy Grain, Jo bo delivered at Mifflin town or Port Royal. ,', . a v ' We are preparttoTto famish Salt to dealers st reasonable rates. . . BCVtHS Js SENSED!. April 21, 1873-tf' ' i ' 1 187i 1875. - J. B. M. TODD, ' '.'JZ PATTERSOat, FA " ; : SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clothing ! OTERCOATsi AT COST ! Shirt $ and Drawers, Hats and Cips, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and Gloves ai dig Prices. ' A COMPLETE LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Gum Boots, Gain Overshoes, Gam Overcoats. Intending to close out my stock of Win ter Ooods pieparatory to putting In a mam moth strjek ol Spring and Summer Goods, I am determined to sell Goods at such Low Trices that every one can suit them selves lor a very small sum of money. Call to see me, and I will guarantee you satis faction. . , The highest market pricDs sllowed for Country Produce, Corn and Oats, Hoop Poles, i,ocu8l Posts and Kailroad Ties, in exchange for Goods, by J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 18, 1873. THE SEW AMEltlCAS SEWING MACHINE. Simple, Self-Threading:, and Durable. I SHALL take pleasure In showing this popular Machine to any who wish to buy a liisl-class article. It has won ita way to the front ranks. Call and see it, or let me know who you are and where yu live. Address . . W. U. AIKEN S, Agent, ang2o-3m , Mifflintown, Pa. OB PRINTING OF. EVERY KIND ' done at this erhcei . '-. ' . - o " 1 - ' " ' " " . j aii ' a i t nu ...,..r..... Proffuitmvl Cnrdt.- JUL'lS E. ATKLNSOX, ' ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, M1KFLIXTOW.N, PA. IXColIi'rtlng and Cor.veraucing prompt ly altvndtd to. Urrit K On Bridge struct, opposite the Court House Square. JOBEKT Mc-MEENj Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of cUinta, and all legal business.- Orrict in tnlge street, first door west ot the Kciford b.nldiug. April 1 1, isro-tf LFHKU J. I'ATTEBO.X. ATT0ENET-ATLA7, MIFFLINTOWX, JO'IATA C , PA. B7 AH buMne prvmplly attends to. lrricE-t-Un Briilge slree', opposite the Court House square. yy ff.i.r.ii x: ALtii.:N, .' ATTOEU E Y-AT-L AW, Has resumed a:tively the practice of his proteuiou. Aii bu-ine.is promptly attend ed to. Oilice, as formerly, a.ijuining his lesidii.ee, opposite Court Liwuie, Xilli.n town, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. JOHN' McLAl'CJULIX, INSUEASCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JiWUtj CO.. 'rJ. tCOiiiy f.-li i'de Companies represented. Dec. 8. 187-3-1 y RE. jjui:la., TtWTlT. - Oliiee opposite I.uth..ran Chun-b. P01.T HOYAf., JUNIATA CO., 1"A., Viierehnwi!l gpi-Hil ihe Brsl ten d.iva of each luoulh, vouitaencii'g liei'iii'lr-r 1st. 1 he 04U :ce ol the time his line ail) be ovenpi.-d bv J. S Kilmer, a voting man ril.y of eohii-ieii.-t', Aud Huo us been as.cut.i uiih llie D. ;f as siu-ieni and assistant two years atd npAurtN. . Thus. wlio cail dnrii:g Dr. Uurlun's sbsrneo Vr Toli'(sional service, may, and will jdnsse arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer wlnn lliej may be served, vn tbe reluiu ot the Doctor. THOMAS A. ELDER, ll D. Physician and Surgeon, AiUFUXtotiS, TJ. Othce hours from 9 .. . to S r. a.. hce in his lather's residence, at Ihe xmth end of Water street. foci2-ll jy ALLLN, M. l , I Has commenced the practice of Vedicine J aud Surgery aud all their collateral lirant n-. I Ollic at A 'ailcmia, at the rcaktence ot ! Cjpt. J. J. 1'atterauu. f inly 15. 1S"4 ! JJKXPiY HAUSI1BER0ER.M. 1) , Coutinuri the practice of M.-dxine and Surgery a:id aii lhrircollater.il branches. OUice at his resideuce in Jlc AUaUr i.le. feb 9, 187H. J Ai. liUAZtE, M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, .fcaJfCTw, Juniata Co , Pa. irrict formerly occupied by Dr. S terrett. l'rolerjsionil business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf U-MATA VALLEY HANK. 'LriFFLINlWN, JUNIATA COOKTY, PENN'A. fiEORGE JACOBS, Prc.iden. T. VAX 1RV1X, Cashier. biKKt roas : Georgo Jacobs, Il.tl. Bechlel, Johil B ilaliach, i. t. Frank. Amos G. Bonsall, I Jerome X.Thomp'bn, Jrseh Rollirock, I August 4, 1S7.V.1' jEW DRUG STORE. BANKS &UAML1X, (Beliord Builiiina,) Main Street, MlUHntoirn, la. DEALEK.i IX DSl'OS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL.-', DYE STL'FF, PAIVTeJ OILS, VAkXlSHES.ULASS, PUTT V, COAL OIL, LAMPS. BL'kNEKS, CHIMNEYS, B K U S 11 E S, 11AIK11KIHES,T(K)1U BliUSHES, PEK f CM E2ir.COM IM, SiMPS.HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS. STATIONERY' LARGE VAUIETY OF l'ATElNT MEDICINES, Selected with great carj, and warranted iron hiph authontv. rCTPurest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical furiio.es. C7"PRr:b jkiitiu.ns cmpounitea wlt great care. June -tt. g 15. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, MiSintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS alwajs on band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. ' GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can haie them cut in garments free ol charge. BVTTERICK'B PATTERNS also for sale i ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOIV. Oct 22. ISTU-tf CHAIR MANUFACTORY. TUE undersigned, at bis shop, on Water street, Mititintown, has now on hand and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. He also has a large lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared tn attend funerals at the shortest notice an.) on tho bloat 'ib eral terms. He has made a great reduction in the price of Cortins. Repairing promptly attended to. july'iSHI O. P. ROBISON. arge stock of ready made clothing ol the I J latest and choicest styles, ior men and boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, fui'nisbinp goods in endless variety for sal at Samuel Surayer's, in Patterson. A floe assortment of cloths, ca-tsiuierr s vesting!, Ac, aiwrrs oo band and fur sale br fc. B. LOIDON. rT.,..... ... , ... .- IS IT Tio se!d that you would like Petfple wear, rather than t?ic atfftfl.ff goeas. . ;' mon'ysold? Tnis will te!l you haw to do it. The very larre Inetesie or our ba-.t"e a!krs a to ma' A STlU. LOWtll iia. C PHiCES, a -75 1 You Can Save Enough in bayin; a ault TO PAY FOR from Kirvllm in this Cor My to S City it Ftinsdpfcis. ao have a day of snht-aeies Bi:de3. w.nrs'- Bsawo Kud by this Statement. ar. you arter cna triJ.' ' Character ot the Cseos ae s:D A T.v arv Far Kea A BojfS. j R57pracnc im retail. T"e hear no V -tr.ll to my c. i Mte n m.r .-.c n dealcn Kll poor fr ods al oanm from cur lae. 1 e rt "ir cu-!-m w- arc Rspuatiblc I jr aniCK brwht ol t- Br oiar p jo '. . tlW r UAMJi Oi lalC lUHrill OO quality. - - Hew i I t.une warUtttker m Bfima , X 1 cry CUSTOMERS. cie. that : anywhere, aad aba, that ike money r01 IX paid baca Uhee. for any reason, to return the to return ue Ezacny arUt wt Utc " " cwii.tmcit rxts. on 'ItWais: c -rrvr of SIX i SIXTH SIXTH Martlet jS Z " . . I IT TE jenj paU irrw rf maien:.! p?'c te the City. !n :r w :unun w o.ir.-uM, tot !i ai!i.c i rVifor navi?J7. w here tt mi 1 JU .. .SsT jr;r frf Jrs sj-a mm? VAHAMAKER & BROWN. EH a ..- S.T- t Sk rr-y. - - - - f if ES! COOK AND IARLOR STOVES, HEATERS. OT ALL KINDS, AT , TH13 PEOPLE'S . HARDWARE ST lit R. 'E.- Parker's .eis Erich B'lilJing. 3IAI.tlllaKf, OITOSITE THE COtltT VAOW . i MirFLlNTOWX, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA. Housekeepers' Hardware, ei's If a rl wu re, MECHANICS TOOLS, GLAS, aH of first qalitji constantly call ahd see me. ) Milllintown. Ang. CS, !7l-tf D.-W. Harley & Cos I the place wuere jou can buy THE KKST A1I TIIU C II LI A FUST MENS' YOUTHS' & 150YB' CLOTHING U.ITS. CIPS, BOOTS, SHOES, .iXD FVRXISHIXG GOODS. W3 are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offured In tbia market, and at JSTOXISHISGLY LOIV PRICES t Also, measures taken for suits aud parts of toils, which will be made W order at short notice, very reasonable. . lteuiPtnler the place, in Huffman's New Iluiidiog, coroer of i!riil;e snj Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA.. Sept; 1-3, H7S-U JUST OPENED ! A New Sprini and Sturaer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, For "Hon, Boys, Women, J!ie ind Cl-iWrej. Nutwn. Meu's Furniahu)" Gcoda . WAtt'ilKS AND JIT.VELRT, CARPtTS AM" FI.Ot.Ul OIL CLOTH?;-" All at rates, to rorrep.na lo the aliriu'i.i.ie in values. Che.i.-r Icx i ili-j Cheaoeet of a month afej. . C7" .SlllS MAUK TO OliULii- Patterson, l a. Nov. ll, ls74. SAMUEL STRATI t. Manhood: HowLcst-EowSeEtored Jo.tt .-:b'iht-.l, a near edition ot Dr. (Jul em eli's Celebrated Esja' on Hie raHral rare (wiihout tu.-ui- cine) of Sirri:utrrhi!J r Seminal Weali- neas. imoiiuiiarv .-viuiiru posses, initio- tency, Menial ana rnyxicai incapacity, lui-i pediments to Aiarriage, etc ; alao, Con- aumptiou, Epilepsy aud Fits, iuduceil by' sell-indulgence or SeSual extraragani-e, V.C. CJrrice, in a se Jd envelope, oi.ly six i:r!iiliidra'vn wrtaottl ilUturbing th cents. " ' ftHf; joints, aad I'm copper cbamber The celebrated ait:hor, in this ailmirjblo hich never cracks, si-a!eS or rusts and will Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty ut a li lirne. K.r aale by Dealers aud years' siicceaalul practice, thut the sijrm-1),,; trade generally. In order to be sore, ing consequences of seli-jlm may 1; rad- that n get Pihtti-Ulev's 1 nil p, be careful ically cured withotit the djiigf-roua use ot amt see that It has my tnule-niark as above, internal mediciue or the ap.Iicjt:..n ot tbe yon do not kuow wht-r to buy, deac-rip-kniie ; p-.iutiiig out a mode ol cure at onor:tive eircuUri. toetbor with Hie name and simple; certnin, sad effectual, br means ol a-Idn-aa ot tho cnt nearest yon, will b which every suSerer, no matu-r what hi? promptly turnished by aildreasin, witb ronaitiou uuy be, may cure liiiuscll cheap - ly, priiate'.v. and ra litalli. CThis Lecture ahould b? in ti.u luind; of every youth and every man in the kind. Scut under seal, ia a plaiu envelope, Ii. any address, imi-fud, on thu receipt oi six cents or to puAt stamps. Address t:ii Publishers, F. BRl'nta & Oi, , 41 atns M New York ; ! Post.O:bcc box 4jsG. Oct. IS. lf7--lv. SOLO.liOX StllitXl, Will visit Mifllin and Patterson even' Tnit!ie. Thilr.lav anrl Satiintav miimiliv.! and will furnish the citizens Of these bor- Ocelli exrr-cted withoat pain, by the uarf oughs wit the best ol lot N itro.ts Oxide has, always im hand. I Owini tn the hard times, I will insert BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, FORK, te. full single sets teeth", or the very best kind; at the verv lowest prices. He restctium ,tfi Temi-irary seta tiM) extra, solicits the patr.in.ee ofthe public. s"l'P' fi'e inmntes witlw April 8, 1672-1 v.- !.ul extrartmg tne t.-.tb, sJ the Ierrt,l Of- : - 'ice of ti. L. Or.RK, established in Bifflm' FIRST-CUSS PICTURES t.ik..n at.uiwa in letiO. Hess' Photogmpb Oallerj-, Pi i-le s.. O. L. DERS. Miffiintvwit. Jan l. 13J2 Practical lHtit . iMgg n.naurf 1 i"-" - 1 to get sue CTi'.hmg. as City I if at Itu nau THE TRIP 1 r lal fafiftfcf nre our vn;!t Ct:t. ictfO fiiiHf' 'ilic wl.;a Jrj. say uv fMia, svv vast v-as- prrsi C cqu&iiitsmxs atd ftnftcm tvi and cuttry pcof c-u!. rbe PrOr n as Icwuiitfar.k bnuvht that aS ?nalitT ia a r prwaue : hi kH, ;: "urtSiaaer wittia) 19 tj goooa, uo. jiu. goooa, now jru. r-piHIS is iaiportam mdeed.l-caiJa.entMWifed Y I pe.p)7 harinx store i irt K!..er.': c-mw j A InitH mm aim. tarH. jjvlli rI i. It Mere u.. o i,.y : - . tn i- jf Tbeix U bl err 'r. : Ma! m n iTXI H 41X 1 H irIXlii - tlA . li U Mminintc uiem wtil rrtura Vm 8 oo ir va .xc jtt ftuildt And TT :ia.T f a a a . m Iluilil- LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, ft ft- on hand. I invite the public to JOHN W. XUTHEB3BAUGH. nLtTCIILKTM Lnpruvud CUtTM ''.EKJWOOD PUMP lli- atk:io!i.'iiced yTANDAi.D ot tl. ' n:uikt, V la't-uiar -.jveroict, inj j.u.rp loriue icaat S? ! miuiey. ttcutton t Invited ."'"j BUlcb'ry's iiurrived 71ncL.Jt, thf 5 "5ilrop C'oeck VaTt., which i an m . sUuip, C11AS.G. BLATCULEY. .M.IXir ICTlBKt. 5)ri Conuuerce St., Philadelphia. Ta. "GREAT KF,i)UCTION " IS THfi ' PRICES OF TEETH! Full l"picr or Lower Sett as Low as $2 I j N" teeth ailowJ in leave the office nn- 'leH fie puiienl Wfai'mSed. I eetb reimuteled aiid re)treu. I win ti l im to l!i tor lite. ORE i! i B d r J I av