Sentinel & republican MIFFLINTOWN: VTedneadaT, Slarcb 39, 18T6. TERMS. Subscription, SI. 60 per annum, if paid vhttln 12 months ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. . Transient advertisements Inserted at 50 CenU pT inch for each insertion. form, 10 cent per Hoe for each insertion. I Deductions will be made to thoae deairing I to advertise by the year, half or quarter PENN'A. E. E. TIME TABLE. ON and after Sunday, Nov. 28th, 1S75, passenger drains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, P. R. K., as follows : - lirrWAan. J Philadelphia Express 12 43 a m 1 Lewistown Accommodation.... 7 28 a m (PaciSc Express 10 19 am JHarrisburg Accommodation ....11 32 am JMail 6 1Ip f Atlantic Express 915pm WESTWARD. (Pacific Express '. 6 07 m Way Passenger 9 53am jVail 8 S3 p in ;Fast Line 6 45 p m Lewistown Accommodation .... 7 43 p m ; Pittsburg Express 12 2ta m Daily. J Daily except Sunday. Daily except Monday. Three trains do not stop at this station : Cincinnati Express, west, time here 1 1'J a. ui. ; Fast Line, east, 2 17 a. m. ; Day Ex pi ess, east, 1 34 p. m. If jou have a farm to sell, a house to tell, at Private Sale, the quickest way to obtain a purchaser is to adver tise the rcipertjr. To all who have real estate to sell at private sale, the columns of the Sentinel and Republican are open to advertisement, on these terms : 1st. That if a part y is obtained bv the advertisement to purchase a jr-pertj advertised, the party selling shall pay us whatever sum may bave been agieed on previous to the inser tion of the advertisement. 2nd. That if no purchaser is obtained the adver tisement shall be at our ezpecse en tirely, and shall cost the owner of the ' property nothing. LOCAL IXTE LLIGES CE. The Stainbaugh Brothers have moved their store into the Odd Fellows' Hall store room, where they will bs glad to see tiiuir old customers and the public generally. Easter, three weeks from last S unday. The water has been let into the canal. Williaicsport has two female practicing physicians. Huntingdon has too many house for her population, and Altoona not enough. Fourteen new members were added to the Lutheran church oa S unday last. Mr. David Diven was installed as elder in the Lutheran church in. this place last Sun day. Hr. John T. Metlin was installed as dea con in the Lutheran church in this place Lut Sunday. The clothes cut by Loudon eijual the clothes cut by the fashionable tailor of cities. h iH the old Court House be repaired or a new one built I is the question now in Jkfflin county. Three hundred different pieces of wall plr, to seWct troui, at MathersbaugU's Hardware Store. More snow fell last Friday night in these part ot the Stale than in all the dajs and lights bet ore it tfcis wiutcr. In January people talked about sowing oats about the middle of March i but the weather, oh, yes, the weather. They have a new party in New Yik called the "Bran party." A"k no ques tions; dau't know anything about them. There is a Kussian proverb which run : -la another world usurers bave to count red hot corns with bare hands." John Sheibly, Esq., of Bloomtield, Pcr.y county, represents this Senatorial district in tbe Republican State Convention to-day. Put this in your pipe and smoke it: "Gov ernor Cheney got uiore votes than any other man who was ever elected Governor of New Hampshire." Mo risk ! Buyers run no rusk in getting garments at 6th and Maiket streets, Phila delphia. Wanamaker &. Brown cheerfully assume all tbe risk. Jeremiah Lyons, Esq., is the Representa tive delegate from this county to the Re publican State Convention that assembles at Harrisbnrf to-day. Ainos G. BonsalL Esq , was appoiuted member of the State Central Committee by by the Democratic State Convention that assembled at Lancaster last week. The smoked glass prepared to look through at the eclipse, on Sa'.orday, was not needed in this part of the country . Thick clouds eclipsed the eclipse. There are now neven legal holidays, vis New Tear's day, Washington's Birthday, Good Friday, Decoration Day and Christ mas. The next holiday is Good Friday. On Monday John Stong, of Tuscarora Valley, started for the Western country to make it his future home. He was accom panied by his wife and twelve children. The Central Pennsylvania M. E. Confer ence convened at Harrisbutg last week, as Twr announcement. Quite a number of citizens from this county were in attend ance. Philadelphia markets. Cloverseed lejto 18c per lb, according to quality ; wheat, red $1.50 ; rye ECto82c -, corn C3to64c ; oats 40 to48c; cattle 4to7Jc ; sheep oto7c; hogs hog ll!tol-ic. Dr. D. M. Crawford has been sick a num ber of davs, too ill to attend to his patients. His friends are glad now to learn that he expects soon to attend to his practice in his usual health. Kollnnm has or ned out in a full line of Clothimr for men and boys, hats, caps. and almost everything else in the line of fnmiKhine- roods, in the Palace Building. Call and see him. . Dr. A. J. Fisher is one of the delegates from this Congressional District to the Dem ocratic Uational Convention, as per ap pointment by the Democratic State Con- . vention that met at Lancaster last week The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered in the Lutheran church in this town laat Sunday. Rev. Mr. Black- welder was assisted by Rev. Mr. Rice, of Newport, Perry county, in the admicistra tion of the same. Last Thursday, while Jacob Hertxler, of Walnut, was sledding a load of wheat to this place to market, a bag of wheat (ell off the sled somewhere between Johnstown and Patterson, and was not missed until Mr. Hcrtzler proceeded to unload. The Lewistown Gazette says : A cteir earriage has been procured for Gen. Bum a, by means of which be hopes to enjoy loco motion as soon as the weather permits. Charlotte, K. C, has had an elopement, in which the bridegroom was sixty and the bride thirty. The father of the bride tried to be present at the ceremony with a piu-h-fork, but took the wrong road. Detroit Hew: An indostrions S Inking Valley young lady, Miss Mellie Bailey, has completed a hand some quilt, containing 880 patch, each patch mado of 4 1 pieces a total of lo.SSO pieces. Tbe work was all done with her own hands Altoona Tribune. The annual election for officers of the Selinsgrove and North Branch Railroad has been postponed until tbe 6th of April, when a President and nine Directors will be elec ted. Place of meeting Amig's hotel, Se linsgrove. Fretbutg Courier. ' - A few years ago you could ait Dp od talk yV-l ' Ua wilk-gfrt-rtnilgfat, !r.t now if you slay after one or two o'clock in tbe morning the old people begin to pound on the Boor np-stairs for you to go. We don't mind it ourselves, but we can't help feeling for the girls. tturwitk Bulletin. II. L. Hall, formerly a teicher in JlcAlis tervilta Academy, expects soon to canvass this county for subscribers to an atlas of the county, which is to be so thorough as to comprehend the name and property of every property holder within Its limits. The prospectus, as shown in the atlas ot another county, is quite inviting, and when Mr. Hall comes before the people ol Juniata county with his work, it will speak for itself. n. B. Ailinan, a native of this county, who within the past six years became a cit izen of New Mexico, started for t is adrpted borne last Wednesday, after a visit of a number of weeks among his friends bore in Juniata. His life among mining people has changed his appearance and manner, both having become tree, frank and thoronghly Western. His horn" is at Georgetown, Grant county, a place seven hundred miles from rail ay commutation. Senator Wallace came from Washington last Wednesday to Lancastsr, wrapped in his Senatorial robes, and took possession of the Democratic State Convention and drove the Randall men in consternation icto re tirement. But it was only the old play of "tit tor tat, if you kill my dog I'll kill your cat ;" as it was only last year, as everyone knows, Wallace was the party shelved. Pe pe. that's the way they go. "The latest amusement is termed the Printer's Delight,' and is performed in the following manner: Take a sheet ol note paper, fold it up carefully, and enclose a bank note sufficiently larse to pay up all arrears end a year in advance. And what add immensely to the feat is to sen! along ihe'name of a new subscriber, with cash to balance. Keep your ere on the printer, and if you detect a smi.e the trick is a success. Try it." Dr. Lucien Banks was the Chairman ol the Committee on permanent organization in the Democratic State Convention that met at Lancaster last week. It was a com pliment to the Doctor to make him chair man, but it was not a higher compliment than the Committee paid itself when it placed hiin at its head. The Doctor is full of vigoroug Cght, and proposes to move on to the Bepub'.icaa ra;ik5 in solid "Grecian phalanx," with ten spears to the front. That will do to tell as a figure, and iniy be met by the sorrowful reflection that the ten spears to the front were long since over come by the Roman Legions, armed only with the kclmet,. shield .and double-edged sword. Charge, Victor, charge. As uamarned man, an exchange ed itor, tells his mistake in poetry, thus : She backed sg:vnst the wall, while o'er I'er tace flu' hut blood rusijf-s; 'l is knowledge of my love," thought I, 'That st.irts thoc tell-tale blushes." Then in her ear I waruiiy sighed: "In vaii: you hnve not trusted." -(Kt out. jou tool !:' she quick replied ; "I'm 'iraid my pull-back's busted!" Mrs. Uoigh, a lady who died a few days ago, at Alexandria, Huntingdon county, tgeJ 97 years, was one of the few women of the country who have cast a vote for a President. She grew up to womanhood in the State of New Jersey, where she was born, and when of see she cast a vote for Thomas Jef ferson for President, as a property qual ifieation in that State then entitled a woman to vote. Huntingdon CluU. Pasiel Webster said: email is the sum that is required to patronize a newspaper, and well rewarded is the patron, I care not bow bumble and un. pretending the gazette which be takes. It is next to impossible to fill a sheet with printed matter without putting something into it that is worth the sub. scription price. Every parent, whose son is away from home at school, should supply bim with a newspaper. I well remember what a marked difference there wa between those of my school. mates who had and those who bad not access to newspapers. Other things being equal, the firi-t were always de cidedly superior to tbe last in debate, composition and intelligence. "Wedmelday a son of Sheriff Strino discovered a lot of check-line, with an iron hook fastened to the end of it, secreted under a board behind the jail yard wall, on the outside. They had evidently been put there that day, and no doubt the intention of the persons putting them there was to throw the hook over the wall and get into the yard, and from there in to the jaiL and release the prisoners, or to" throw the whole thing over (not the jaiL but the check-lines and the hook) and let the prisoners use it themselves. As several men are guarding the jail at night it would bo useless to try to release any of the inmates at present. Latee. Yesterday the Sheriff's fnnnd a larcre ladder hid in the lot behind the jail yard which was evidently put there on "Wednesday night by some outsiders who intend ed to watch their chance and attempt the rescue of one or more prisoners. As the prisoners have not access to the jail yard at night the effort at riplninr anv to escape would neces- cftrilr have to be made in daylight, hence the placing of the ladder where it was found alter nigiiuau. ouno fy Democrat. jii jk. i . ' 1 understand, Dick, why jou look so of the Democratic State Conr-ntton that tion. Dick. The man who drew the resolutions run a Coffee Pot in the woods of virtue, but the pot, ah ! tbe pot, will not List of Jurors tor Arau. Term, 1876 : okaks icaoBS. Acghey Jacob, Mllford. Barton David, Spruce Hill Barton O P, Lack Bcale James, Sprues Hill Eichman Jacob, Fayette Evans Joshua, Spruce Hill Graybill J E, Fayette Carman Q G, Susquehanna Kelly John, Beale Loudon James, Tuscarora Leider Henry, Fayette Milliken John W, Tuscarora McAlister G W Fayette M on beck Solomon, Waiker PuSenberger Joshua, Fermanagh Reynolds Jeste, Jtiiford Bumbergtr Jacob, Greenwood Shirk L W, Fayette Sbamp Silas A, Mifflintown Sellers Joseph, Monroe Smith Andrew, Delaware Strayer Samuel, Patterson Stewart McCoy, Tuscarora ' Van Sweringen Wm, Tuscarora. PETIT JCEOIS. Bergy William, Fermanagh. Bratton J L, Spruce Hill Bartley S B, Lack Borer W S, Susquehanna Christy David, Fermanagh Caen G W, Walker Davis T T, Fayette Doyle Richard, Beale Dunn Thomas, Fayette Elka Jacob, Fermanagh Evans S O, Delawire Evans John, Tuscarora Fuuk Samuel, Walker Fiaiier Daniel, Milford Grouinger Henry, Milford Guss David, Turbett Gilson W. B., Spruce Hill Gnss Ephriam, Milford Grarbill C. S., Houroe Hostler John, Turbett llablci David, Beale Hamilton J. W., Miltlintown Knouse Henry, Fayetto Knouse Christian, Monroe Leonard Wm., Lack Loudon S. B., M.lllintown Tinibirt A. S. Susquehanna Longacre Isaac, Delaware Minium Harrison, Greenwood. McAlister S. L-, Fayette Mover Ephraim, Port Boyal McClellan Cornelius, Mifflintown Pattoa Thomas. Thompsontowa Bbison John, Milford Stump Mathias, Lack Shelley C. B., Delaware Stoner John, Fermanagh Speicher Jacob, Delaware Suloufl" Jacob, Mifflitown Stoatfer Amos, Walker Spanogle D B, Lack Siebcr William, Delaware Thompson Theodore, Delaware Wcller K B, Fermanagh Watts Addison, Fayette Weimcr Daniel, Monroe Wright William, Tatterson. . Thb Burlington (Iowa) Ilaickeyeh&s poet on its editorial staff, and this is what it Eays of Clymer : Lord Clymer he was a noble lord, A uoble lord ot men decree i And when he was home he paid for - his board, On his manor in Berks coun tee-tee-tee, On estates in Berks countee. Ore morning he rose with a terrible frown And a brow so wratnlnl to see, And said he was going to Washingtown, To uncover some Belknaparee-ee-ee, To nnevth some sculdduggerree. He traveled all night, and he traveled full fast, But never a-wearied was ho. But when at the city he stayed bim at last, He called him his committee-tee-tec, The War Department Committee. He collared S ir Belknap, the warrior so bold, 'You're the man I wanted to see But he let go his "holt," straightway he was told That his witness had jumped the citee- tee-tee, And was in British territoree. He asked for more time and he askettf or more help; For help sorely perplexed was he ; While a member, bight Koobins, with piti ful yelp, Cried, "I'm smashed by your old committee-tee-tee ; I'm exposed on my own committee. And wailing was heard in tbe committee- room, When a noble from Kentnck-i-ee raa swept high and dry by this very new broom, This investigating committee-tee-tee, . That showed up Mr. Pendleton'a fee. But the snarl it grew more complicated by far, And when next the august committee Looked up to observe who they had at the bar. Mr. Clymer be groaned, " It is me-me- nic," Ungrammatically groaned "It is me Mr. T. D. Garman will open a Select School in the borough of Patterson, April 17, 1876 Mr. Garman ts thoronghly acquainted with h text-books, and knows how to teach their contents to others. Select School J. W. Plett will open a Select School in the borough of Thompson town, commencing April 10th, and ending June 2M, 187C. marS-St 'lis because you understand pleased. met at Lancaster last week, that it is go back of itself. alorious pot. I A Shamokin lady hurried off to Sunday School last Sunday, and in ber haste forgot ber Sunday School cards. Her son, a boy of limited summers, was sent back home, and in a few min utes returned with bis father's euchre deck which be triumphantly pitched into his mother's lap. There was a little merriment in the school for the time being, but it was deemed ad visa. bTe not to offer much of an explanation under the circumstances. Times. Select School. A Select School will be opened on the 17th of April next, ir room in Hie Schctl House, in Mi!nwf jJJJiJ JJcMEEN, Tuition per term of leu weeks, 75 to $3,00. Particular attention wAT bo 4 and Counselor -at-taw. to PrimyPupiU a.well as.nore.dvanc- -.. nmpttteDt,,m g ,eB , ,he securing ed students, to fit th-m 0 the duties of an collecting of claims, and all legal busi life, and blessed immorta'itv: as the Good i, i. Shepherd has said, Fed my lambs. - and Behold I come quickl and my reward T i I 1 T f i- with me to give every one according is V is work shall be." J M. Tillib Kkt.ioi.ds, Teacher. Mar. 8-td PRIVATE SALES. FARM IN SUSQUEHANNA TOWX ship, containing 99 acres ; 5" acres cleared, well fenced and in a good state of cultiva tion; Xew Log-frame Dwelling House, weather-boarded and well finished, Bank Barn, and all necessary outbuildings ; flow ing water, thriving young orchard in bear ing condition ; fine chestnut and other tim her: three miles from Penn'a canal, ten miles from Penn'a railroad j church, school house, mill, store and tavern all within one half of a mile, to a mile ; good community. Apply to " W. II. KNOUSE, Mifflintown, Pa. FAItM 1JT MILFOKD TOWSHIP, Con taining 111 Acres. Eighty acres cleared, fenced, and under cultivation. Dwelling and Tenant Houses, Bank Barn, Wagon and Corn House, Flowing Water, Apples, Pea:hes and a variety of other Fruit ou the premises. Convenient to market, mills, fcc. TWENTT ACKES GOOD TIMBER LAND 2J miles from Patterson and Port Koynl, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other timberland adjoiuing this cau be bonght. Apply to B. F. BUKCn FIELD, Otbcc, Bridge St., Mitlliutown, Pa. A HOUSE AND A n.VLF LOT OF GKOUND in Patterson Borough. The House new and well finished. Terms easy. A TKACT OF WOODLAND IX FEtt managh township, Juniata connty, contain ing about 12 Acres, well timbered. This tract is in Lost Creek Valley, about five miles from Mifliintown. Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS, Office, Opposite Court House, Bridge St., Mittlintnwu, Pa. 31A1ZRIED: TITTLE LOWRY Oa the 23d inst.,by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. Edward V. Tittle, pf Lewistown, and Miss Mary 8. Lowry, ol Fermanagh township. VIED: WILS0X On the 21st inst., at the lisi dence of his parents in this borough, George D., son of Samuel S. and Amelia H. Wil son, aged 3 years, 11 months and 15 days. COM 31 12 II Ci Ala. M1FFLIXT0WX MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. MirriosTows, March 29, 1876. Butter 25 Efgs 12 Lard 12 Ham 16 Bacon H Potatoes 40 Onions 75 MIFFLIXTOWX GRAIX MARKET. Corrected weealy by Buyers fc Kennedy QlOTATlOSS roa To-dat. Wednesday, March 29, 1876. Wheat $1 25al 28 Corn 40to45 Oats Kye Timothy seed.... Clovers ecd S0to35 70 2 00 8 50 Special JVblices. ERRORS OF WOI'TII." A GEXTLEMAX who suffered far years from Xervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effect of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of sntlenr.g humanity send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which be was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser s experience can do so by addressing in perlect connaence, JOHN B. OGDEX, Decl5-6ui 42 Cedar St., Xew York. TO COtSITMPTUES. The advertiser, having been permanently enred of that dread disease. Consumption, br a simple remedv. is anxious to make kuown to his fellow-sufferers tbe means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions lor preparing and using tbe same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, stc. Partiea wishiug tne prescrip tion will please address Kev. E. A. W1LS0X, 1 J I Pcnn St., WiUiamsburgb, N. Y the situation. Ycu understand as well aa only theory of "Stop thief," to get the Ulearaeld, and did naturalization papers iva la pot and the resolution, iick. Professional Cards. DM. CKAWFOlt'D, lfi., f Has resnmed ssilvel' etc e pracJ or t(F 'h-ir Trilateral jseurcine ami ountci w v ' branches. Office at ty okX.01""! of Third and Orange streets, jBifilintowlr Fa. March Z'J,Jtit v - r JMJUIS Ey ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, f ZIPFLIXroWN, PA. jr-T'toil'Jcting an-f ConvevanCing prompt ly trndod to. ' u 1 ... uriage street, cpposiie tne , Court UBjt Tjusre. lOrnca on bridge street, first door west of the Belford building. April It, 18.6-tf LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIN TO WX, JUNIATA CO., PA. AH business promptly attended to. Orrics On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. II.UAM M. ALLISOX, ATT0R5 EY-AT-LAW, lias resumed actively the practice cf his profession. All business promptly attend ed to. Oilice, as formerly, adjoining bis residence, opposite Court llause, Hiilhn town, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. joux Mclaughlin, INSUEANCE AGENT, PORT ROYJL, JVX1ATA CO., r.i. C7"Only reliable Companies represented. Dee. 8, 1875-lr RE. 15 UHLAN, DEXTIST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ton daj s of each mouth, commencing Dcct mbr 1st. n. u.. ..r ,v.u in. ,.;ii occupied by J. S Kilmer, a yoi ng man worttiy of confidence, and who has been a.uneiafp-1 with the Doctor ih student and Mltlint Iva v,m nt nnw.lrtl. Tlifc who call during Dr. Burlau's absence f r professional service, may, and will plexse arranre the time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on the return of the Doctor. THOMAS A. ELDEU, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLIXTO H'jV, rj. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 3 r. .. Of. 6c e iu his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. foct22-tf Y) L. ALLEN, M. !., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and a urgery and all their collateral branches. O.lictf at Academia, at the residence Of Capt. J. J. Patterson. July to, i ENIIY 11AKSI1BEKOEK, M. D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all thoir collateral branches. Oilice at his residence in McAlistervilie. Feb 9, l7t. J M. BKAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, . .Icademia, Juniaia Co., Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf BALLARD & CO., General Conmiissioii Merchants, atin BIALiaS IS Grain, Hides, Wool, Tobacco, Hops, Eggs, Butter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, Feathrs, Furs, Lard, Tallow, Seeds, Bacon, Beans, Poultry, Flour, Vegetables, Jtc., fee., War hense, 207 and 209 5. Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA. jEW DBtG KTORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, . f ' ' " (Berrord Building,) Main Street, M ifflintotrn. Pa. DEALERS IN DRUGS AXD MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VAKN1S11E3, GLASS, PUTTY, COALOILj LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR BRLMHES, TOO IU BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIKT Y OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted irom hizh antbority. rr7-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. E3-PRESCKIPT10XS cmponnded with great care. fJane22-tl. tbe man who fraaed the resolutions attention from ony-jarry. Give atten up yae remnwi may im Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arrangrment or PasMu?er Trains. Jam AST 1st, 1870 Trams leave Hirritbarg at follows : For Xew York at 6 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. in. For Philadelphia at o 20, 8 10, 9 i'i a. w., 2 0U and M p. m. For Heading a d 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. m., 2 00, 3 50 and ( 40 p. m. For Pottsviile ai 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 50 p. ni. and via Schuylkill. U. d usquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. nl. For Allcntown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 60 and i 40 p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and '7 40 p. m trains have through cars for Xew York. Tbe 8 10 it. m. and 2 0 p. m. trains hare through Cam for Philadelphia. SIXDJYS. For Xew Tork at 5 20 a; m. For A lien town and way stations at 5 20 a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 ii p. m. Train for Ilarruburg leave as follow s Leave Xew York at 9 00 a. ni., 1 00. 5 15 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 10 p. m. Leave Keaiting at 4 40, 7 40, 11 20 a. m., 1 60, G 15 and 10 20 p. m. Leave Pottsville at 6 00, 9 OO a. tn. and 4 35 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 U5 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 80 and 8 45 p. m. The 2 30 a. m. train trom Allentown and the 4 40 a. m. train from Beading do not run on Mondays- SVSD.JYS. Leave New York at 5 15 a. m. Leave Philadelplua at 7 10 p. m. Leave Beading at 4 40, 7 40 a, m. and 10 20 p. ni. Leave Allentown at 2 30 s. m. and 8 45 p. m. 'Via Morns and Essex Railroiui. . J01IX E. WOOTTEX, General Superintendent' UN I ATA VALLEY DANK. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, "PENN'A. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAX IKV1X, Cashier. DIRECTORS : , S. ,," lV '''.I , J ' J"ni HaHSacn, Amos G. Bonsai!, Jerome X. Thompson, Joseph Rothrock, ! . rai.h.. i August 4, lS75-tf BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Suloufl",) DEALERS IX COAL., IaLMISlall, CEIENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, &G. We buy Grain, to tx delivered at Miiliin- town or Port Royal. 'We arc prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUTE'S 4. KENXEDT. April 21, lS75-tf li. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. . Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE . GOODS always hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the ydrd Cr pattern. PERSONS buying goods can hate them cnt in garments free of charge. BCTTERICK'S PATTERNS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRA5TED PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1373-tf GREAT REDUCTION IS THB PISICES OF TEETH! Full Upper or Loner Setts as Loir as $5 No teeth allowed to leave the ,fiice un less tlie patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on band. Owineto the hard times. I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind f or $13.00. Temporary sets $5.00 extra. Toothache stoitvd in five minutes with out extracting tbe timth, at the Dental Of fice of O. L. Dekk, established in Jliiflin- town in IsoO. w O. L. PERK, Jan 24, 1372. Practical Ucntit. arge stock of ready made clothing ot tbe a a itess ana cooices iwi kri h it. cans, boots and shoes, notions, furnishing goods In endless variety for sale at Samuel Strayers, in ranrraon. MISCELLANEOUS S IKfTER OF POFII 111 We eondetwhejn the Lr&'rh Strhirr tire tntst&m-ef aynveriauon cbont'Jaic Hall, in PhilauU-Aiiywauaniaicrc Brown " Laim. CloUiinyuje in America. ' A visitor u4 aUenlai.N?AJ the speakers: 1 intnr. " What corner is the EnJUin? on . JUaulant "boulii-Uast corner of and Market Pleese n to tl.e SIXTII, f r na strancpi seeding Oax lull, have Uu xutaid by ui)fnicj persons." V. - It is pcrii-cUx colossal I Do yen ksow Its dimensloiLir" A. " liooo siioara feet S on Vartwt and ISO -oda oa f LiUi, six storiea high, Ln otr three acres 'A flor rjJ, onl rovci racscr.co occupied by VjLjjyiuia tenty iUTereat ba-i-ms places." tS V.1 A. A ciailt vouu CD-ins fumMiM r-vr? tot the freiglit ana pameii-re!evaicra.ar.'! ilia boUurs steum for heaung, and Laa o&iier fcpexo ti. ins ol UiS house." V. " What onier do yon teSe rr'.th roofer' A. "They un fir c.jed snrl arrarrd tn the basement, on lorrtiyw coc:ite--s. una I ):ts tuenoson tue M:?ij'ltvcur ijlLc iieo lor's room oa the Boor." V. " Is inspevtinjuie lint operation V A. " Ko, sir. measuring;. Ihe s;ocJ are t.r Deasored in tlie piece, then ii-tr-ec.e.i, cloth passes over ruliers in the lace cf a f trr.r l.Klit, and two men alt. Oi.e beir.re and c.i bciiind tlie goods, watchta? witii trie c-e ui n hawk for tlie lesrt pin-hole icrrfeiicJn. t!;4 marking every caw. ivo iliac tho'cait.r tir.y o and avoid ii whai ha coilms to cut lua r-j-saents." . , V. " Ton mo employ an nrrfj et euitrn 'L. . oor liit'a fl and icol a ' ""JiTVEi-.a, an t;ie t ciie jp ttc d- tl iiiio raratenis,-twi,!tV..v catnii Usui ii a doa-n men s work earinc a etmhe." VjlA you maninactiira ail jour own A. " We do, and most car fuTTv. Oar t amiDers inspect every KiKli nd rcru, m d ctruiy to every rarnirnt u x;ra-c 1 rtuo Before we put oux ticket oa it, aad inxxau itiponsible fur it." " V. " Vour system must sav yon a rttat deal V A. "In every direction, s'r. It Is tV irjwrm and econociy we ptactiv oil Uf e Uir u-b. Uiat enables tis to put uut tr'v,) . no k U people u we do." jr VT " Alter iaspectins ths Work, whatbecctsea A. " Before It awes ir.W Stock it Is HOtted. Every suit;le garmcLt hn its r.umoer aM other points noted on it. n that Its enure L s tory can Le traced without tail, upou our books." V. " Ton must hare 30 cr 40 Mltcrnen V A. -VVly sir. ou buify dnysyoif nidyAee lfO' in tbe various ruon: ard suites our rucxu. Selling to tbe throngs cf rui .in f rr " V. " i you do ui orcer tuc by mail and express T A. " V ery great. All over thecjur.try Cut ST COOK AND parlor stoves, HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's ,ew Bruk Building, MAI'S STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT YARI MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNT i TA. Housekeepers' Slardware, Build ers' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C., M, all of fifst quality, cou&tantlyon hand. I invite the public to call and see me. Mifllintewn, Aug. 20, lS74-tf D.-W. Harley & Co.'s Is tbe place where von can bay THE REST AHfI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & JUTS, CJPS, B00VS, SHOES, WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most this market, and at jam Also, measures taken for suits and at short notice, very reasonable. Kemeinber the place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. JUST OPENED! A New Spring and Sammer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, tVS, BOOTS AND SH0E& For Hm, Bor, Women, and Children. Notions, Men's Ftirnishrnr Gooji, WATCHES CAEI'ETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All at rates, to eorreivnt to the shrinkaire in values, month ago. 7" SUITS MADE TO ORDfR.j Patterson, Pa. Nov. I, 18,4.. 13 is:.: 4 O. J. B. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! jeentt. , . 0 n i rn ii1 I 1 The celebrated antlior, in this admir it,'. LlOSmg UUt bile Ot LlOtlUDgl .Essay, clearly demonstntes. tr.m a tUn v i Vears' successful prart're, that the r.- v r-r i-s. . rnK. , in? contnence of self-abne nny b-- rja OTCRCOAls AT COS . .icaily cnml without the dangcrou r'' "internal me.iicine or t:e appiicalion ot the ;Air and Drawers, Hals and Caps, knite; pointint; out a mode of cure at ofK-e Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and Nin.ple. eeruin, and etT.etaj,! by wtes f i f i n ti lores at Lily l rices. A COMPLETI LI.VI Of GENTS' FUSKI3HING GOODS, M ' ft n m , J ' a. ... AvAK.tnA&a Gura overcoats- intendinjr to close out my abn-k of Win ter (Keds pieparstory t pnltint; in a mam moth stock ot Spring and Summer Goods. I am determined to sell Goods at su-U Low Prices that every bne can suit them selves (or a very shlull s'Jul c'f money. Call to see me, and I will guarantee you satis,. faction. The highest ntirliet prices allowed for Q J-J I Ii S . Country Pnx!i.ee; Corn ai.d Oats ""'ue has a large lot of Poles, Locust Po-ts and Railroad Ties, ia-ue aisw b exchange for Goods, by COFFI1NH J. B. t Tnnn. Patterson, Oct. 13, 1875. HOTICC TVTOW is vonr time, gentlemen, to take i lessons on the Guitar. Will teat h in either Spanish Key or Natural Key. Sin - ale or inclasses. Try me three- months Terms 115 cent per lssfn in advance. Terms, -oct 1 WAI.LACE. feb3-Sm Mexico, Juniata Co., Pa. VfXBTlSEMEJtlS. tmi, i perfect frtem 4d rn' perfect Ttrteni 4i rnles cf sclf-mrsrnrenjerf make itj Ikibti to pleuM popl wt JSiJujjerlectiir aaiT Umj pcron. f wenneroin V. "Isuinmsevcwhaveatlestf Bauadozea dliixr wt u.tmrunet:ut" A. "JJy tl-trkirl hnre mere than htnT; f -.chrhuircil with its cwa buii.es. and tai 1x-t ttotT'ljiy riuiid,anteeasiiry wheel m-Jj-, iu tlie , vhoeL" l V. -"Wiii r.s;ruir!ead.'ienorsoof the F"" A. "t.'rth i-it'. "e Cmot Iwr?t meot fnrLicu fi& wer m-nou t riy-ni'-;j Xirt furni-xi leiaiia;-.,', i.a ri": Ve?e st k of Lit unOcrv.t Li.1--' Ilia SLirt K&T:ry, with h-i bin-y niaehires, luilarf nrcv."n f.rs'-.;la." sLirtx. Ihe Irim n u; 1 eparticct. Itrclf sttiy tsnutcT a rero liir si re. iba Gajincnt tuk itoi.in. It i'e'-eiv n Kuom. li e C'riir repartintiit. nan?d l. 'm. Tee rAl Cni.'orsis Peimit r.r.rry Dcftunatt, with Ra store if t eJJM.'r, . T. ' V. "-Kd, boi-l! r'r.tf r,bf X. "lor.-dtlit!.-.! heAdverrMr-r-rtuii. :t, ''i !d t i.trd J.;-e i rnlwtrr, kL:.-!i;3i: 1 ;us!isliirl.ue:t(a std pcpulcr I tnrnSI, e.rcuuu.fiajiJj.iA). pwsmcuiLly (tell !tl! ytwjri-i Tfc.jcr.J t.ri.. The iltn s 1'etperitMt t, ritri"'.H Vff r- Ibe leys" I-ora:ent lliSTi i-s' lportneut. "ita Ciil-jriia De'rtntt, with iu spec'U ertrsn? frr lai'e li-'e Teierrspa r't'rt Heat. The Chief Ork's I cTrinitrt, vtitl i:j i -k-fcorrs and a ul Ceneral Msn- . a-xrs iieparucext; llncrj r's and tU-or ouL. - of the flnr ail hory as bt- V.;.t;, rlanninsr. exonttrc. I-T!nic. lrtt fc..'i;Tljf. t.'Wy ',r-:.rn tn ok l iuw - tni .u a th usaiwnij5 ic.r.ii s u-r ti ni t-csr.yr n abusirerV.'h tbt re i.iceniiuni-. ir to between, t!,0C0,A ju. WJ," fruaiiy." V. -H-u p-e n-d-o-c-s: : . A. '-Indeed It is I I frrot t rnr tr Ca.-bfers ler)artmnt.wT;H! hcntilitnau-.u of retail salej cn seme s;r.ai ecy i" V. "fJiXiol lmiKinl itcii wbfit raaklee tlie house to bny e1ieai and st 'Vrhcar' A."Eia!yl Y6o hsve i hit it Tie rcte tlironx here. k:fWiij4 that wcieei.d tn WW priced aud ini-.ewaie." V. "tVhat era tc 'rula Bt'UES' I hear so' xauch aboo : 7" A. "Our ry tern ef easiness deslinp 1. On price, two dviaion ; . CaUi for everything a. A piir.rttnte proti?et:r.g tUe puretaaer; 4. ifco niiry xeturnsd U tiie buyer cun t other k be railed." ... V. " Nothing could bo fairer." A. " Noihine. And Ihe perple ree ft." V. " Well, I thank you, u, for yoc solitw alien tic n." . A. - K' t at tH. It's a ptea-Tire to yfw you. Csllsrln: and be n:re ff ihp p!a Wana mi'.kcr t iSror. n'9 Csk Hal.Vr.Ci-ast co rrr ejxth ami Jfsrlirt." pr V. ' ih-rk y. ul I ctill be happy to So so. CoCfl li&Ti.C." J JOHU W. MUTHEESBAUGH. BOYS1 CLOTHING JXD FCRX1SMXG GOODS. choice and Wt stocks ever offered it s.uw rKj : part of suits, which will be made to orj.r New Building, corner of Bridge and Sept. 1,, lx.o-tl AND JEWKLfiY, Cheaper than the Cheapest of a SAMUEL STRAYER. J Manhood: How Lost-HowEestcred Just published, a new edition of tDlIir. Cnlverwell's Celebrated Ess .v leine) of Spermatorrh'ra or .Seminal weak )nes, Involuntary Senmial Losses, Imi -tercy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, tii pediments to Marriai', etc ; also, Co!'-inuniption,- Epilepsy aisd Fit', induced ? ;self-inil:ilsence or sexual exti&vaganee, i. ! C7"l'rice, in a sieaK-d enveloitr, on!v nt .wnien everv stin -rn-, " - Lwmxn nnr i. miv erne LimKlf cmk;- iv. private!-, and radically. ' fX7"Tbrs Lecture should be in the Jimds 'of every youth and every man in the Und. 7X ZI'-ZZ. V?atn?ZZi r . . . 41 Ann St- New Yi t; Post-Oflice Box U'-'i. Oct. 1, 187i-ly. CHAIR MANUFACTORY- ,rrtHE undersigned, at bis shop, of Wtr "j X street, Millliniown, has now :i han.l and for sale cheap, a general assor! of ion hand, and, bavin; purchase! -i "vew fl.rM is now rrerared to attend funcra'j !at the shortest notice ard on the av.st'.o- eral terms. He lus mide a great redta in the price ol Collin, : r- Hi-pairing promptly attended to. j ju!y29tf , O. P. KOfitOS. fOB PRINTING OF EVERY KIS'J .ne at tins omc.
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