SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN . MIFFL1NT0WN: Wednesday. April 0. W TERMS. Rtbecrlptlon, $1X0 per annum, if paid wiiti 12 month i flMQ if not paid within It months. Transient advertisements Inserted at 60 tents per Inch for each insertion. Transient business notice in local col- an. 10 cents per Una for each Insertion. Inductions will be made to th e desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PENN'ATIaT RETIME TABLET ON and after Sunday, Not. 58rt. 1878, paaaenrer araina will leara Xiffiia Ste- Uun, r. K. &., at follow : tutWa. m.iladelpMa Elpretl ... It 49 a m J Litja Accommodation.... 7 S8 a m Pacitic Lxpressi.t ..10 19 a a tHarriaburg Accommodation ,i..ll Ham Ma 6 12 pa Atlantic Etpreaa 9 Id p m wsarwaan. Pacific Express 6 07 a a (Way Passenger 9 63 a a ;Vail lUpa ; Fast Line 6 45 p a ILewiatown Accommodation .... 7 43 p m J Pittsburg Express i 12 2 a m Drih. i Dmlu tMnpt Sunday, f fair accept Mania. Three train do art atop at thi station i Cincinnati Expreaa, west, time ho 1 IV a. m. Fast Line, east, 2 17 a. a. Pay Ex-prs-aa, east, 1 31 p. to. LOCAL 1KTELLIGESCE. Long time Spring time coning. The late freese haa lifted oat ot root a great deal of the old clover. Are you going- to the Centennial Exhibi tion f ia asked all around now. A Lewntown woman haa a bureau that la is ore than one hundred year old. For Salt, Mackeral and Herring, go to Rennals It Winer, Port Royal. The collection of people In town en Sat urday waa large. ray day, you know. A lata spring, with more mow on the mountain than m the middle of lat winter. Wheat looks badly in the field about town aince tha recent spell of winter we ther. It ha been rottgh. laboriou work retting through to the bottom or the road the past week. A flock of white swans graced the Nar ruw between thi place and Lewistowa sonic day ago. Scarlet fever prevail to some extent ia this place. The type of it, fortunately, is not malignant. The largeal assortment of Syrup in Port Royal, at Kannela r Winey'a. John K. Valentine bought the Sonbnry and Lewiitown Rai road a: anctioa in Phil adelphia, on the 23rd of March, for the sum ct $ii;:,lHJ. The contract (or carrrring the mail from th! place to Seiinagrove ha been awarded to Eiias Minium tor $1,400. The distance i thirty three mile. If you ara in need of a good clocks yoa ran s:iit your taste and pocAet-book at J. V. Wagar'a Jewelry Store, in the Post Giftce room, aliffiintova. The " Ouarantee " Wanamaker k Brow give is not a mere nemiaal thing, but a signed contract protecting those wh amy at 6th and Market, Philadelphia. There are ten widower in the United 6 tate Senate. When they pass the Treat sory baiiduig they hear musical murmur of .So nob.e locking," "Sucn a Doyiaa wan." CiscianeA'i Commercial. Do you know that Rannel k Winer have th best selection of Quecniware ia Tort Royal t lt:v. E. B. Berry will commence his tabors a Pastor of MiSiintuwn and Lickiug Creek Lutheran congregation on next Sabbath, Vt;a inst. Preaching morning and evening in Mirttintowu. and at Licking Creek cburcO ia the allernoon. Sererai citizen of Blair county were recently lodged iu the liollidaybirg j ail, te auswer ti.a charge ,t having fraud oJcuiiy ...eeived irom Hi" county Treasurer, a con siieiatx ft.?" n' money tot bogus scalps ot various a ? . J. U . aaicr will sea his present stock Jewelry at greatly reduced prices, ta order to make room for a new atock. On last Thursday night a house in Green wood township, owned by Uenry Fry mover, vii destroyed by Are. Th bouse wa un occupied, a tenant baring been turned out not long before. It ia believed that aa in cendiary fired th house. Last Saturday afternoon airs. Meredith, a Veident of Patterson, whilo walking in her ard, on a crutchj missed a step, led and icriou.lv hurt herself, the was just recov ering from injuries sustained by falling down a flight of stairs ffome months ago-. At Rsnnel fc Winer's, Port Royal, is here you will find the largest and best se lected atock ot thovs and Gaiters. The delegates it large from this, the 18th Congressional District to the Cincinnati Con vention, to be held next Jane, are John lister and J. M. Stewart. The alternates are Frank Scboch and W. H. Voo4s. The Congressional elector for thi county is Jer emiah Lyons, and the rnvmb t of the State Antral Committee lor Juniata ia John T. Nourse. Rev. Mr. Penepacker, the outgoing Metb rxlint preacher, goea to Bedford to preach, tie leaves many admiring friends hern 11 is atyle of delivery is forcible, after the man ner of bia church, but tha composition or wording of bis sermons reach tha plane of elegance. Few urn construct such sen tences as be habitually deliver to ilia pen pie. If you have a boy, he talks stilts to yon a good deal no, and argues in their lava that they keep one out of the nude in walk ing. He get happy once ia a while over the anticipation ot kite flying and ball play ing time being about to be ushered in, and about the time- you begin to long to be a boy again, with all his bright anticipations, be breaks the pleasure by a sigh and a wish to be a man that he may do aa be pleasea. Franc Sale. Cyrus Cartell it Brother will sell at public sale, ou the old Quick farm in Delaware township, at 10 o'clock A. St., on Thuisday, April 18th, 1876, two mares, 1 ccw, 10 head of sheep and lambs, rarmir.f; implements, corn, chestnut rails and posts, 2,W0 ft of dry yellow pine boards, lot of lumber, shingles, palings and other articles. Jans Wabeam Fostib, the adopted aon or Senator Joseph S. Ware am, of Silffiu ctnnty, died at the State Capital be tel, yesterday, after a brief illness. The deceased was in the ninth year of his age. The remains were taken tt tewistown thi morning for interment We tender Sens tor Wareaw our sympathy in bis affliction, la which we will, no CouBt, be joined by hia numerous friends and acquaintances. Bar ritburg Ttltgraph, March SUt. On Friday night Unit fonr persons broke into a atore at Yellow Springs, ahd carried ofi aboot $125 worth of goods, money, fee. The burglars were discovered by a gentle man who noticed a light In the atore, and the neighboihood waa aroused, but not in time to capture the burglars. There was slight snow on the ground and party ot yonng men were oiganized lor parsuit and at a vacant bouse, a abort distance above fchafersTille, they were overtaken and two of them captured, the other two escaped but were run down and also captured, and She whole number were lodged in Hollidays hurg jail. One of the party was recognised a a man named llnghea, fjom ClearHold county, who had harvested a year ago at Mr. t'eatersonV Hvntigden Jornl as s"ssbsm ' "'' -PtT if sm A nil I l p ' l . I THE DEMOCRATIC DONKEY INVESTIGATING THE REPUBLICAN BARN. Tnk SfUntl artist not bslng in an original mood this week, copies from the Crajtair, in picture and reading : "A Democratic Donkey; seiilg bow ill he had fared for a long tiaa, aada ap Ms mind at last to get atthe fSod stored away for other animals. The donkey wis naturally so vicious and had ao many tricks that nobody cared to own him; ao nobody took care of him, ani the coas?qaeoea was that ha was often cold and hungry. The IK mertic donkey was greatly grieved by and pretended to be surprised at this ; he would often run along the road Hipping his eara and gmmbling to bitnsoU, and anon braving to all the world to rouse it from its etbargy, ahich consisted in not turning good animals out of the barn, and letting a vicious and stupid beast take their place. One day he set out to get into tbe barn and at the fodder, lie called hitusrlf a Committee of Investigation, sad announced that he would show tp the vice of the other beasts in such a way that the good farmer would at once turn them out of door and pnt him in their stead. He saw hi opportunity ; a wind blew npeu the barn doers, and just aa he waa about to walk majestically to the crib, another gust slammed the doors shut, and the foolish beast was caught howling Of tha ear. Ia his struggles he kicked over a trough of good New tlampshire fodder, that he might have bad as well as not, had he only not been so fond of investigation. Even vicious asses will at some day learn that to prove vice in others will no, necessarily redound to tbeh Own Credit, "bile, wbt!! only attempting to prove that others are more vicious than they, they should not carry investigations so far aa to put tbeir own ears in jeopardy." Tns conductors, train agnta and brake men on the niain line of the Pennsylvania railroad and probably the Philadelphia and Erie are to be supplied with neat and elegant unilortu next month. They are de scribed as follow : Those of the conduc tors will be double-breasted frock coat of navy blue cloth, with twelve ailver-plated button and a monogram on the lapel, with the number above it, and to be kept but toned all the time while on duty. The pants are to be of the tame material, like wise the cap, which will hire three silver cord around it, and the word "Conductor" embroidered ia Iront with ailrer braid. Watches are to be worn in an outside pock et. The brakeruen will be clothed in simi lar suit, except that they will be double breasted sack coata with ilver buttons, and the capa will have three cords around them. Those of tbe train agents will be similar to the fcrakemen, excepting lhat they will have o pockeU. Satchela will be worn by them, in which tbey will deposit tickets and money. The coat of tbe "suit a ill be fifty dollars, and the first will be furnished at the ex pect of the company. Ex. Taut liat constitute tbe appointments in the Juniata District of tbe Central Penn sylvania Conference of the M. E. Church : 11. K. Postek, Presiding Elder, Hunting don post office. Huntingdon F. B. Riddle, J. B. Akers. Petersburg V. A. Ciippinger. Manor Hill W. S. Whitney. Ennisville W. J. Owens. Mount Union W. C. Kobbin. fc'ewtoe Hamilton H M. Ashi MtVeylown J. SI. Johnson. Granville aud Lew blown Junction J. Montgomery, I.ewitown-G. T Gray, Freedom J. W. Ely. Decatur W. Schriber. Milroy L. F. Smith. .Vifflintown T. Sherlock. TboinpsontowB M. C. Piper. Port Koyal J. W.OIewioe, VT. H. Bowden New Blvomfield G. W.Dunlap, J. II. S. Clarke. Concord J. A. Ross, O. H. Huston. Burnt Cabins W A. HcKee. Shirley sburg W. S. Hamlin, P. Etraw irlfky. Three Springs E. Shoemaker. Caaaville T. F. McClnre. McConotllstownW. W. Bell. Saxton W. M'K. ReUey, A. S. Baldwin. Everett--J. Donahue. Ray's Hill K White, s. F. Pennington. Bedford G. D, Penepacker. Bedford Circuit J. B. Shaver. Shellsburg W. E. Hoch. Pleaaanlnile G. A. Singer. A hospttablb LADT gave her yonng friends a party tbe other night, and when round j amwmmI .ha, HtrMiiinn4l v nh- USIKCI jiivjnra.u, " - j - - ice ted ; "but "she added, - if any of the ! L . . I .k. I. 1K.M mt soys wisu 10 uub; hw ku' ' - - down upon the sofas and go right at it In earnest trut no round dances, wind yon," Thev went at it, and seemed to enjoy them selves every bit aa much as If they had glided in round dance all the evening. And the giria are "Just dying." aa one of them expressed it, for that lady to give another party Abmslesrs BtriU. Philadelphia Market Wheat tl.49al.60, Com 63e, Oatt 47to60cj Cattla toTc, aheep 6to?c, Hogs i:toi!c. PRIVATE SALES. TIIE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IS Susquehanna townahip: 'o. I A lot of ground containing S acres, with large Dwelling Honse, and ex cellent water at tbe door. ; Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuilding. Young and thriving Orchard ol about 70 well selected appl-trees, Ac. Church ad joining tbe premises. So. 2. About 45 acres of land, with 80 acres cleared and under good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 3. A tract of Timberlsrid contain ing 5 acres. - . . All three properties within one-fourth of a Mile of each other. - u; v (.! .- . Apply to S. G DRESSLER, ' Oriental P. 0, Juniata Co., fa. FARM IS SUSQUEHANNA T0WN- i ship, containing 90 acres i 62 acre cleared, well fenced and in a good state of cultiva tion t New Log-frame Dwelling House, weather-boarded and Well Bnlshed, Sank Barn, and all necessary outbuildings ; flow ing water, th riving young orchard in bear ing condition ; fine chestnut and other tim ber; three miles from Penn'a canal, ten miles from Pehn'a railroad l church, school house, mill, store and tavern all within one half of a mile, to a mile j good community. Apply to Vf. H. KN0USK, ' liifflintown, Pa. FARM IN MILFORD T0WSHIP, CON taining 111 Acre. Eighty acres cleared, fenced, and under cultivation,' Dwelling and Tenant Honses; Bank Barn,' Wagon and Cora Honse, Flowing Water, Apples, Peaches and a variety of other Fruit on the premises. Convenient to market, mills, Ac. TWENTY ACRES GOOD T1MBKR LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other tiniberland adjoining this can be bought. Apply to B. F. BURCHPIELD, Officei Bridge St., MiOlintown, Pa. . A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF GROUND in Pattersutt Borough. The House new and well finished. Terms easy. A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN FEK managh township, Juniata county, contain ing about 12 Acres, well Umbered. This tract ia in Lost Creek Valley, about Eve miles from Mifflin town. Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS, OflScet Opposite Conrt House, Bridge St., MiOlintown, Pa. DIEDt RCMBERGER In Greenwood township, en the 21st ul'.., Jacob Rumberger, aged 87 yeerti ENOUSB On the 27 th nit., in Susque hanna tdwhftllp, Rebecca; wife of John Z. Knouse, aged 40 year, 10 month and 28 day. Prop at ssedkiaes at Banks k HimHn.'a Select School. A Select School will be opened on the 17th of April next, in a room in the Schcol House, in JlifUintown. Tuition per term of ten weeks, $-.75 to $o,00. Particular attention will be given to Primal y Pupils, aa well as more advanc ed atudenu, to fit th-m for the duties of life, and Messed immortality; as the Good Shepherd has said, "Feed my lambs,' and Behold I come quickly and my reward is with me to give every one according at hia work shall be." M. Tlltia Hetsolbs, Teacher. Mar. 8-td Mr. T. D. Oirman will open a Select School in the borough of Patterson, April 17, 187C. Mr. Gannan is thoroughly acquainted with the text-books, snd knows how to teach their contents to others. J03I3IEIlCIi. MIFFLIN TOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Tiioina. MrrrLikrowa, April 5, 1876. Butter 23 Kggs... , 12 I.rd.., 11 llsin.... , 16 Bacon 11 Potatoes....... .40 Onions i ...... . .... 75 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers & Eeunedy. QroTATioxs fob To-oat. Wednesday, April 5, 1876. Wheat... $1 25al 23 Corn 40104 Oats... 30to36 Rye 70 Timothy aeod.... 2 00 Cioverseed...... 8 50 Sptctal .Vol ices. ERRORS OP YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who sutTered for yeara from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effect of youthful indiscretion will, for the aake of suti'ering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making tbe simple remedy by which he waa cored. Snllerers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, JOHN B. (Kl DEV. Dec 1 5-6 m - 42 Cedar St., New York. TO toSSfMPTltES. The advertiser, having been permanently enred of that dread diaease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make kuowa to bis fellow-sufferers the meana of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tbe prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find ? sure care for Consumption, Asthma. Bron chitis, ate.. Parties wishing tne prescrip tion will please addresa Ravi E. A. WILSON, 134 Penn St., Williamabnrgh, N. Y. Select School. A Select School will be opeoed by the Undersigned, in Patterson, Sloodaj, April 17, 1876, for term of ten week. Wa. I. HIBS8 March 1-lt Philadelphia & Beading Kailroad. Arrangement of Pasacager Train. Jaicabt lat, 1876. Tram Itart Hirritbvrg as follow : For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 46 a. 2 00 and S VJ p. m. For Reading a 5 20. 8 19, 9 45 a. .; 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p m. For I'otuvilla al 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 60 t p. m. and via Schnylkiil k Susquehanna I branch at 2 40 p. m. For A I lent own at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 8 50 and 7 40 p. m Tbe 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 1 40 p. ni. trains nave through cars for New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SVSDJI TS. For Now York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 6 JO a. ni For Reading, Philadelphia aud way stations at 1 4i p. ru. Train for Harrubmrg ttawe as follow : Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., 1 00. 6 15 and 7 45 p. ru. Leave Philadelphia at 9 1-3 a, m., 3 40 and 7 10 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 11 20 a.m., 1 50, 6 lo and 10 20 p. in. Leave Pottsville at C 00, 9 00 a. m. and 4 30 p. m., and via Sclui Ik. ill and Susqiitt- hautia Branch at 8 Mo a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, & 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 0, 4 80 and 8 45 p. m. The 2 30 a. m. train trom Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays1 SCA'OJTS. Leave New York at 5 15 a. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. ro. and 10 20 p. ni. Leave Allentown at 2 30 s. m. and 845 p m. Tie JUorru and East Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, Gnrral Superintendent. UUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. SuloufT,) DEALERS IX COAL, LIMBER, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEII9, SALT, AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Port Royal. We are prepared to (Ornish Salt to dealers at reasonable ratea. BUTBB3 k KENNEDY. April :i. W-"" dISrOTICE.i The PbJliidelphlit end fielding Ballroed Company Hereby gives notice, that on or before the First cf May acxt, They will open a Passenger Station in Fairtuount Park, upon the line of the Junc tion Railroad, in close proximity to Mem orial Hull and other principal buildings of of tho CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EX HIBITION, And thst regular passenger and excursion trains will thereafter be run between the new station and the various points 0on their several railway lines. The attention of citiiens of Philadelphia looking for Summer Residences, and of strangers desiring to secure houses or lodg ing in the vicinity of Philadelphia during tho period ot the Exhibition, is called to the lact that, from nearly all places upon the railroads of the Company within twenty or thirty luilc of the city, passengers will be able lo reach the Exhibition w illiout change of cars in as short a time as it will require to make the tKp by burse cars from many points in the ciiv. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS WILL BE RUN FOti THE ACCOMMODATION UK SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES OK OTHER ASSOCIATIONS. Kor information apply to C. G. Hancock. General Ticket Ageut, No. 227 South 4ih street, Philadelphia, and to tbe several local Superintendents, or to th undersigned. J. E. WOO TEN, General Superintendent. Riadisg, Mar. 7, 1876. marl5-8t g B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. K. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS aiwaya on band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can hae them cut in garments free of charge. BUTTERICICS PJTTER.VS also for sale. A LI. TTOIIK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW, GREAT REDUCTION IX TI1F. PRICES OF TEETH! Fall Upper ef Letter StlU as Lew as $i No teeth allowed l leave the office un less the patient Is satisfied. Teeth remodeled anil repaired. Teeth filled l lat for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the aae of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on band. Owing to the bard times', I will insert full single sets leeth, of the very best kind, for f 15.00. Temporary seta 15.00 extra. T.mih.i-lie sioiioed io five uiinutea with out extracting lue tooth, at the Dental Of fice of G. U. Dabji. established in jumin- Uiwb In 1860. G. L. DERS. Jas U, 1871. Pradkel Dentist. mm of We eondenseront tbe es BmMer the snlutanieiif aunvensaon about Oat "H. In PhUaIrW!iVvVaisanBXerA Brown's" Largtfet UotliinA sjttM in America.1 A vtaltur ami attaadaufafh) the apeakem : Yiitor. " Wuet corner b tha Bulldtns; on iarljrf -fcootn-EiLst comer of Sutt an Market Fleas onto tbe etXTH. lor sunn strangers scaling; Oak Hall, have been m hnl by deaicnins; persons." ..';." il "peKy colossal I Do yon know its dimensionsr 7-MAA square fret-tt on yarket, and 180 odd on Sixth, six stories h!sh. baa ovr thre seres qfcfloorhrg. sml eovn cpw rs orcupied by avtaaa twenty diaxeot tUM V. Do you use MMm-snwerr , A , " A giant yonng enpice frimlOies prw for the freight snd H.-aKerelTS.s.aiMl uie Doiiers steam lor hcatms, ""-l lLo oLr cum. Uons of the honj1" Y- order do you tars with gooA-r A. They ara first tipecd and arnmevd In the basement, on long . couMers. and taken tlience on the ftalchyelevnioc to the iBSueo tofs room oa thJaWfi Boor - "Yxr V. " U iiapectinJ'Uie lint operation " A. -no, s.r. measuring. Tlie odare fni measnrad in the pleee. then Insnecttd. 1 fcn riofh passes i over roUera In tbe t, a strvca a Jmn i1oc t"ore and one benind the rds, watchlns with the eye of a hawk for the wast pin-bol lmperfeetirn. and Burkina- every flaw, so that tha ratter may are and avuid it when he cornea to cut u ru ments. V. " You ibtK emptor an srrA of entter. A. "Come lo our biut Hurl and seel We keep 70 hands all the tie cnUug up the. cktlt into earments, besldt-Jwsyf maohinosiLatUij a dosen men's work eaclmt a atf-ike Do you asanuactura all your own A. " We do, and most earefnny. (hit aainer Inspect every stitch and Mm, an4 certify lo every annnt aa extra-weU madd before we nut our ticket en it. aud r-r--mJ laaponsibleior it" Your sysiaua auat at yon a great A. " In every dlreetfon. sir. It Is tit? system and economy we practice all tfe wa through, that enables us to put our pn&atvww tolha) people aa wa do." tr ,v-. "Altar lnspsctlac the work, wSat baeomes Off Itr A. "Before It goes into Stock ft Is tUhsM Every auiglo garment has Its ciucbrf auj ether points noted on It so that laenure Lit lory can be traced without uuL upon out books." V. " Ton must tare 9J or JO alemen r A. "Why sir, on buy days yotf kiajee 109 In the various rooms and sulles eiossaa. milium to lh tbroep of cuslrvvDrr- V. rIo you 4io a orticr b-4rt by m amJWl slsTTia-sis ' " Very great AH ever theevuntry. Cur COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KIKDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Farker't MAl?f STKEtT, OPPOSITE THE COURT YAItlY MIFPLIN'TOWX, JUMATA COCNTI, PA. Housekeejicrs' Hardware, Build ers7 Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS. GLASS, &CL, &C., all of first quality, constantly call and see mea Mifflintewn, Aug. 26, 1874-tf D.-W. Harley & Cos ta the place where jou can buy THE BEST ATin TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING RJ TS, CJPS, BOOTS, SHOES, J.D ruRyisJiiya GOODS. WB are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered in this market, and at JSTOS1SHIXGLT LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for sails and parte of suits, which will be made to order at abort notice, very reasouable. Remember tha plate, in IIofTuaa's New Huilding, corner of BriJfte and Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Sept. 15, lur&-U JUST OPENED ! k New Sprias and KaffinifJr Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, For Men, Boys, U'omcn, Misses and Children. Notions, Men' Furui.htnr Goods WATCHES AND JEWELRY, CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, All at rate, to correspond to the shrinkage in value. Cheaper than the Cheapest of a month ago. 07" SI-ITS MADE TO OltUER.; Patteraon, Pa. Nov. 11, 1S74. SAML'EL STRAYER. 1S75. 1 ST5. J. B. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clothing ! OTERCOAT& At COST! imtcrnal nieJicine or tl:e application of the Shirit and Drovers, hats and Cp,;knil'r; poin'irg cut a mode wt' cure at once Hoots and Mots, Hosiery and Gloves at City Prices. a complete Lime cp GENTS' FUENISHING Gam ROOK, Gum OTer.heM,:pl,:i!rlwofos,ulnP- Guni Orercoate. Intending to close out my stock of Win-! ter Woods pieparatory to putting iu a niam-i moth stork ot Spring and Suiuin-rr Cooits.! , . .i ; .,1 flA . . '1 i . . -A - -. v am determined to sell Good, at a.irhj iw Prices that every one can suit theru-i Lo selves lor a vert Sftull sum of utdfiey. Cairyg m4et,ignt4, bis .hop. on Water to nee me, and 1 will guarantee y aatut-j .trwrt Hj31iO'owa, has now on hand faction. Itnd fur sale cheap, a general assortuieat of The highest market prices sllowed fori J-J g . Country Produce. Corn and Omia, "oopf . Pole. Locust Porf. and Railroad Ties, in;" " fcM E Io f exchang. for Uo-kI., bv J. B M. TODD. Patteraon, Oct. 13, 187S. HOTICE. N OW is yoer time, gentlemen, to take lessons en the Guitar. Will teach in cither tnUa Key er Natnral Kay. tia-l le or in classes. Try me three months. Terma, 25 cents per leesvm in advance. j febl 8tb Mn, nniaie C., Pa. POPOUfl IIITEBSr, perhrt sstsj aas) rahn ef tf msajimsuecf auk itjtiB o Jisnsa peoplo XwJt miiu aws,y A uerisctiy aa U they wore hors .a peron." V. " I (uprose jrra have at least half a dosea dUerer.t utmenur A. " Jly dear sir 1 wo have mors thn n r weh ehorred with fown bwttren. u,l mzt r.-rougn;7 tcrrni s i, s nsc sa. In the sreut vhe,-!.'' V. "tVi!TyMrliaiaatf'J'U rrmot thamr A. "Willi pleasure, thw Ctawtoaa Iecrt mrnU t.rthce . y.iho..pTtir dtot.m iaiu,e io Kdy-maiVv Te yirrtiuMrj litrOurjtt. wi.h its IWTlf;-' strnk of all audoruec The Ph-rt fsK-v-ry, w.ih la bit,y aiah.iws, mtlnt . nr rm n Jlrsf -elans Mn.;. Tto Trtnv xemg ltmeni.' lttal'abe- a niasy a repa 1 J" Mi-rxx. llie 'iurcittfit ti-ca iusi. Teetvies; Trrtn. Trft CTfr lcuaitxacat Bum leCre. The ttv'iU l nir. t;-' i.ocv scent Tbe IVlneTT fntnaL u& Us se-irenf niyiv The" V. " H M. Sofd ! t ;r. n Uwh ' A. "I mn.ythnlftr.rr.r.):h: TiieadverCstac Department, with its MlLand sip b fitrr fcuviT el;t.neaiid publisLicrs Niivs acd wwur MTs'i&ftJr1- '.. P.s nii-iuhiy Tail all on r'fiVr. Kri7 Vu, al.-n s opa.iinei;. w.uTlt, n.tt.r (mm. The Bojy reitrautnt. TheTcutLs' W,rpttt it Children's IVpr!n-.eB t, with In msciaa encanc ft ladiv. The TaeTr.t h l4sn mrnt The Chief Cork's iN-panuvcat. wltai t buok-keencra and anisic lu. .cnrU alaav atfer'a lpamnent; yinauewr's .. asvl cthor envcu or the Cnnail boi as U thinkin;, plaaninir. ttejuuug. buvine maa fcp.rrir.ne.l.ei,dir;tutieilin. nd In a th usandvs J.-ininK their frreeS carry on a btulnessv it a tha pc 'pie nmnst. nu'jly lv"xa eAU. m ta,wuu a- V. -t-afM.,J(-Mi-'" . ,",n?r H a.1 1 fom ia sent r. Cashier's Department, hich Lanale u Via of retail sa.fcs cn sumo s.r.cio tlnjar .V. " ! ImmeiKO 1 1 iiat'n vrhat riahlea the hooe to bay cheap and reVcbeap " A. - tJtattly 1 Vou hnve i hit it Thw people UiroLg here. krmirJfuiat wedeeeavd vn low prlees sad tauH : ales. " V " What ans the 'locjt atlas I hear so mueh about f A. 'Oivsraemrftmstne-s fleallnr-1. Orm price, no deviation : 2. tarJi tut erorythlnc a. A rnarante protueting U purchaser; 4. The. money relumed If the buyer cau't otharwtbe be t Qitei. V. " Nofhlne eonld be fairer " A. " No'hiii. And tbe people sse h." y- 1 than, you.au, fc jour polite attmnon. A -itatan. Ifsspleamre tosofrej .me so fvi is j tha plate Wi UAa-Eat , Mil SSIBJ UK1 SO SUJV n 11 maker A lirowa's CrJt QuiiC ner Mita snd Martet" V. "Tluak yi : J Uiall be hapny to do so. Oudd fiaom.Co" .Seta Brvk Building, oa hand. I invito the public ta John w. muthersbaugh. Manhood: HowLost. How Eestored fX Jusl pnb'iislioil, a new edition of t IjlDr. tulverweii's Celebrated Essay on the raJieal cure (i:liout medi jCiue) or Speruiittorrhu: i or beuiiual weak !ues, Invclunt.iry Seminal Losses, Impo jtency. Mental and Physical Incapacity, la jpcdiiuent to Marriage, etc ; a so, Con .sninption, Epilepsy and Fits, Induced by Iselt-induigenee or sexual extravagance, Ac. I CTTrice, !n a sealed envelope, only sit !cela. I The celebrated author. In this admirable 'Essay, clearly demonstrate. Iroin a thirty years uccealul practice, that the alarm ling consequence of Mlf-abuse may be rad icailr cured witho'it the daneerous nse of 'l"vi "rum, ana rum., . . 'condition may be, may cure himself cheap lie, privately, and raiicnlly. ! C7"rhis Lecture should be in the hands lof every yonth and everv man In the land. I r. BRTCM AX a. sow. 41 Ann St.. .New York ; Poat-Uiiic Boi 46. ia, l7-ly. Oct. C1LIK M AN l-FAC'TOK V. COFFINS ) hand, and, having purchased a new Jllearsr. is now prepared to attend funerals at tbe short eat notice and on the most 'in- era! tcrma. lie baa made a great redaction in the price of Cothns. (y kcjajring promptly attended to. julyiiu O.' P. KOBISON. a dB st is 4ce. 1 i if i : If t T e . t- u c M 1 1 t t I !4 ill i - .'J - ''S i 1 -i .1" . If i i V i "i ; i '3 is !"!!