SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: VTedaeadaT, April , ltt6. TERMS. Subscription. $1.50 per annum, if paid iU.ln IS month ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 month. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 Cents per inch for each invert ion. Transient bnsineM Hotter in local col limn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to thc desiring to advertise by the fear, half or quarter tear. PENN'A, B. RETIME TABLE. VN' and after Surrdav, April 16ih, 1876, V passenercr trains will lea e Mifllin Sta tion, 1'. K. K., as follows : eastwakb. tPhiladelphia Expren 12 Slim J l.rnistown Accommodation. ... 7 43 a tu (Pacific Express.. ..... 10 00 am J Johnstown tiprvi 11 22 a m :MU 6 09 p m Atlantic Express 9 15pm WESTWARD. tPittsburg Express 12 22 a Pacific Express 6 02 a ni War Passenger. 10 00 am ;aii 8 28 p m ;Fast Line ........ 6 45pm ;Lewistown Accommodation .... 4 4.i p 1 Daily. J Daily ex rent Sunday, t taily except Sunday night. Daily txctpi Mon- diy. If jou have farm to sell, a bouse to el!, at Private Sale, the quickest way to obtain a purchaser u to adver tine the property. 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 party is obtained by the advertisement to purchase a property advertised, the party selling fhall pay us whatever sum may have been agieed on previous to the inser tion of the advertisement. 2nd. That if no purchaser is obtained the adver tisetnnt shall be at our expense en tirely, and shall cost the owner of the property nothing. LOCAL IXTELLIGESCE. Th-TC ws a Heavy trost here last Thurs day morning. The higher life" doctrine has advocates in McVeytown. A man in Ilnmmelstown, Dauphin county, his a five-legged pig. They say, bass are plenty in the river. How did "they say" find it ont f Newly -ground land plaster, just from the mill, for sale by Buyers Kennedy. Thirty-nine countries exhibit at the Cen teiinul Exhibition at Philadelphia. Silver coin is now being paid ont in re demption of the fractional currency. Calcine Planter and Lumber of every de scription tor sale by Buyers &. Kennedy. A movement is on foot to org:inizc a Young Men' Christian Association in this pi are. Juniata county farms this year will not irld half the amount ot wheat they did Ut year. Stephen Keno. of Fermanagh township, hs a cow that has a calf that weighed 106 podiidii at birth. The Russian Mennonites, who went to Mifllin county about a yoar ago, Lave moved west beyond the mountains. Philadelphia Markets, Wheat $1.49tol. tl. Corn 63t06c ; Oata 47to51c ; Cattle 4 totiic : Sheep 5to7c ; Hogs 1 1 tol2c. Wanted 5,000 pounds sides and should ers. Highest price paid in cash or in ex change for goods, by J. B. XL Todd, Pat terson. A. T. Stewart died rrom taking cold on a stomach filled with a hot dinner. lie took rold in a cold room while showing some triends a $00,000 picture." Spitting and whistling are said to be Aiuetican habits. The first is caused by two much eating, and the latter is caused by no one knows just what. l)id you ever T Bcllefonte has a debt of one hundred thousand dollars, and still her imprr is as good and better than that of Jay Cooke 4. Co.'s now. Who says there is nothing in a name, since Ly-nott said he got money for voting on the boom bill, and to back it gave up three hundred dollars. S. P. Crownover nearly lost his life by accidentally swallowing several falre teeth while eating hla supper, near Manx's Axe Factory, Mifllin county." Several families of Russians who came as far as Allenville about a year ago, took their departure for the far west a few days ago. Letrittou-u Gazelle. Ton never bought at lower prices than you can buy the twrj Clothing to-day of v anamaker fc Brown, Cth and Market streets, Philadelaphia. The Tenth Annual Convention of the Ju niata County Sabbath School Association will be held at Academia, on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 30th and 31st, 1876. The burners on the Court Hons lamps never rendered satisfaction. Experiments have been made with new burners this week, with the object of obtaining a better light. Hon. O. J. Dickey died on the morning of the 21st inst., of typhoid pneumonia, at his place of residence in Lancaster city, Pa He was born at Beaver Falls, Pi-, April 6, 1876. Digging in the garden at borne in ninety nine cases in every hundred, will pay bet ter thin going to the Black Hi1 Is e dig for gold. That is what a man who has been ont there says. There is money among the Presbyterian rnnereiration of Huntingdon, as is evi denced by the fact that last Sunday a week $240 were raised in their church for bun day School purposes. The Democratic State Central Committee tnet at Harrisburg last Thursday, and brought their headquarters from Philadel phia to Harrisburg, where it will be perma Dently located throughout the whole cam iwien. Lebanon county lawyers signed a petition to die Court that they suffer great inconve nience during the sessions of court by spec tators crowding inside the bar and occupy ing seats there, to the exclusion of the legal lraternity. The wood on the Tuscarofa mountain was on fire in a nuniler of places between this place and Thompsontewn on Friday last. A high wind t prevailed on that day, which must . hiVe driven the fire a ta rapid rate ttaouga iM limber. r 'grjryMiave compulsory ed neat ion, and rvmrIaory marriage in China. With these .tnX,t Institutions enforced by law, they suould be better than the averaged Ameri can ; but who is the American that will de clare that be is no better than a Chinaman. A. fine Urge doe attempted to swim across the Juniata, near McVeytown, re cently, bat was frightened back, and la at tempting to jump a fence it became en tan s' ed m the rails, and was captured. It is now bi tie possession of Mr. Albert Horn ing.. . - ' In consequence of the great influx of visitors to Philadelphia during the Exposi tion large quantities or Produce will be re quired to meet the demand. Shippers and Producers should select some reliable Com mission Honse to consign to, like Messrs. Ballard fe Co., 42 North Water street, whose card will be found in another column. S nippers would do well to open np a cor respondence with this firm, and give them a trial. Ex-Sheriff Dictrtck, last Friday morning, in moving a hog-pen, discovered that the ground on which it had stood was fall of rata. Soon nearly everybody in Patterson found it out and hastened to the " rat har bor." The place was surrounded, and the rats stirred ont. For a while the scene waa as interesting as a Spanish cock or bull fight. The victory was on the 'side of the invaders, and netted 61 sleek, plump rats. How many of the nasty things got away, is not reported. A dwelling boase in Fayette township, one mile northwest of McAlisterville, which wss owned by Mrs. Shields, of this town, and occupied by John Creswell, took fire from a fine last Saturday, and was entirely consumed. The fire was discovered at such s stage of progress that the household ef fect were all gotten ont excepting two bed steads. A high wind prevailed at the time, which rendered all efforts to put the fire nut of no avail. There was no iusurance on the building. Loss about $400. The . Philadelphia Aorta American has abbreviated its title, cnt off the words "Untied State Gazelle," and made it plain "AVtt American," which is the name by which it is best known. There is nothing of a sensational character about the Xvrlh American, and wbea one has tired of read ing of the things that are donblful and sen sational, a return to its columns becomes a satisfaction that can only be realised by communication with people and journals whose opinions are founded and expressed from a common-sense view of the things of life. It is the oldest and soundest piper in Eastern Pennsylvania, Long live the Kerlh American'. Long live Morton McMichaet, its chief, and the soundest Conservative Kadical Editor in. this Commonwealth. A despatch from Fort Scott, Kansas, under date of the 20th last Thursday says : A special from Baxter Springs, Kan sas, says that at about 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon two men entered the Baxter Bank, presented a pistol to the had of the cashier, went through the safe and escaped into the Indian Territory with $3,000. Officers and a nnmber of citixens are in close pursuit. What would prevent a lew men from riding into any of the many villsges in cen tral Pennsylvania, tying their horses in front of a bank door, deliberately walking into the institution, into the vault,, take out the money, and before the surprise of the town couH be got over, be miles away. The funds in village banks should be under lock and key, both day and night, except just such amounts as are necessary to transact the day's business, and then when such a raid is made, the bank cannot suffer much. Counterfeit Money Afloat. , The appearance of new and daDgerous $5 National Bank notes purporting to be issued by the Traders' National Bank of Chicago, aod the Merchants' National Bank, of New Bedford, Mass., has been announced. Last Saturday twenty counterfeit $3 notes on the Traders' National Bank of Chicago were pfT-red st the counter of one of tho banks of a neighboring city. The way to detect the imposture is this : All National Bank uotes are printed on fibrous paper. Tlii fibre is plsinly vis ible on the open (spaces on the back of the note. - On the genuine note on pricking the spot where the fibre is, its silken stem is readily disclosed. In the counterfeit note these open spaces on the back of the note are only printed to look like fibre, and on pricking the place where the fibre sh iuld be the fraud is easily discovered. These coun terfeit notes exhibit unquestioned skill in their execution, aod it is not a mat ter of wonder that persons unacquaint ed with the existence of the fraud should be imposed on. It has also been discovered at-the Sub-Treasury in Washington, D. C , that the old issues of fifty ceut ootes, bearing the heads of Liocolu, Spinner, Rcbert J. Walker, Washiugton and Stanton, have been largely counterfeited ; also the old issues of currency of the denomination of twenty-fiva cents. . Thus far no counterfeits have been discovered of the latest issues of fifty cent notes, bearing the Crawford head, or the twenty-five cent notes with the Walker portrait. Ex. Lewis Reed was badly bitten by one of his horses while attending the funeral of Mrs. Wagner in Mew Lan caster Valley last week, lie was scat tering com to his horses when one of the animals seized bis band, biting it through. In this painful condition Mr. Reed had to drive to bis home in Sigler- ville. ' He will not be able to use his hand for some time. Levristmcn Ga zelle. The Eutertainment five by the East Salem Literary Society was inter esting and beneficial to both audience and performers. The house was very much crowded. The admission fee being 25 cents, the Society realized quite a handsome sum of money.' The Society, being yet in infancy, bas made a grand forward move. May she march boldly on, step by step, until she be comes a powerful institution of learn ing. Keiford count?, shows the sound est financial condition probably of any other county in the State. The lnqui rer publishes a list of townships, towns and boroughs, comprising nearly the entire county, which have money out on interest, giving Sazon credit as the largest sum in proportion to population --the amount being $33,784. The sum total ont on interest belonging to the different districts aggiegatea nearly $545,000. Pennsylvania goes to Cincinnati as a unit, and in consequence probability will present Gov. II. Dcrino the quite early hours of Wednesday morning, the 19th inst., or the closing hours of the 18th inrt., bur glars entered the store of Elyssus Til t?a, en Main street, this plaee, and took therefrom silks, gloves, laces and other luxurious articles to the amount of $600 to $800, and blew open the store safe and obtained from it some $36 to $40 in money. The entrance to the building was effected by the front door, wbiob was opeoed (as the marks on it evidence) by a grubbing boe. The safe lock was operated on by punching a bole in it, filling the lock with powder, and set ting it off. The holo in the lock was made by a hammer punch with a han dle in it, n instrument common in blacksmith shops. The usual way such a tool is used in shops is for a party to take bold of the handle, place the pointed end of the punch on the place where it is desired to make a hole, aod have a second party to strike the ham mer end of the punch with a sledge ; and as there was a aledge lying in the room, it is conjectured that the bur glars punched the hole in the safe much after the manner in which holes sre punched in smith shops. The hoe, the punch, and sledge had all been stolen from the shop of Mr. Jesse Howe. He recognised them as his property the moruiug after the robbery. Goods were piled on the safe to deaden the noise of the explosion, but with all of the precaution of the thieves, the;cenen, water ,t . Good Barn, sound was loud enough to awaken Dr Smoke House and other outbuildings. Banks, who occupies rooms in the Bel- Young and thriving Orchard of about 70 ford Building. The Doctor mistook it j "e" nuUxtcd - tc. Church ad - , . . , . , , i joining the premises, for a pro.ess.onal knock, got up, looked fJ . . . . h 30 out to make inquiry, but neither hear- i ing or seeing any oue, concluded that the noise had come from a distance, or possibly was a fancied sonnd from dreamland, and retired composedly, which he could not have done, had be known bow near beneath him the woik of the outlaws Lad been carried on. The burglars left nothing behind them but a stump of a candle, which lay among the debris of the exploded safe, and a paper of powder, from one corner of which enough of the explo sive material bad been taken to explode the safe. The paper was of two layers. The first (the one in which the powder lay) was a piece of the Pittsburg Com mercial of Friday, April 14, 1876 ; the second was a piece of thick, dark lead colored paper, such as is used to wrap hardware in. One hundred dollars r.ward was of fered for the capture of the robbers. Citixens started out in all directions to catch the scoundrels, if possible. A number of strangers bad been seen about town on Tuesday, and one or two were recognized as belonging to Harrisburg. A warrant was gotten for the Harrisburg party, and the snpe:t ed men were arrested and brought to this place on Thursday, and put to jail till Monday afternoon about 4 o'clock, when they had a bearicb before Jus tice Kreider, before whom some two ot three witnesses from Baileysburg, Per ry county, testified that the men before the bar of justice had spent the night on which the robbery was committed in Tilten's store, at Baileysburg, in bed, whereupon they were released. noil waj'n PllUi What In Lift Insurance I Apoplexy, Jlc. Many peo ple insure their lives to benefit their fam ilies by death how paradoxical is this. To prolong life bv preserving the health would be a far more rational manner of assuring it. Apoplexy is swift and insiduous in its attacks, striking its victim without a mo ment's warning. Happily, a preventive has been discovered Hollowsv's Pills the only safe and certain antidote for this dis ease; they cool the blood and equalise its circulation through the system. To pre serve the atuniach in a sound condition and the blood pure is the true secret of health Holloway's Pills will do this most effect ually, and thousands owe their actual exist ence to them, at the present day. 183 april26-2w WANTED An energetic business man to take the General Agency for Juniata countj for the sale of Piatt's Hctesc axo Cattlc Food, an article of necessity, having an immense sale. 6 mall amount of capital necessary, as we consign bo goods. This is an opportunity seldom offered to estab lish a lucrative mud permanent kminett. Those meaning business only need apply to J. S. PRATT fc CO., No. 235 North Eighth Street, and 17 North Front Street, Phila delphia. aprillSf-at JOB PRINTING OF EVERT KIND done at this office. or J. B. as the candidate for the A Card to the American Public. For many years we have made two medicines suited to the ailments of a vast class of sufferers. Thousands of cures have been made by them, and, in fact, the word failure could never be eonpled with them. But within the last two years counterfeits of our medi cines have sprung np, dangerous in their close imitation of our Trade Mark. To secure the people we have placed upon each genuine box of Holloway's Fills and Holloway's Ointment the fae stmilie of the signature of our Agent, Mr. Jos. Haydock. To counterfeit this is felony. We shall relentlessly pur sue any one who imitates this with tho utmost vigor of the law. We most earnestly beg that the great mass of the American people will aid us in our efforts to protect their health, and help us in our task of bringing these most unprincipled men to the bar of justice. Uniformly refuse to purchase medicines purporting to be ours unless Mr. Jos. Ilaydocke signature is attached to each Box of Pills or Pot of Ointment and the end will soon be reached. The public's obedient servants, UoLLOWAY & CO. PRIVATE SALES. TIIE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IX Susquehanna township: No. 1 A lot of ground containing 8 acres, with larze Dwelling House, and ex- cIeare1 xnd under good cultivation. Balauce woodland. No. 3. A tract ot Tiuberlaud contain ing 5 acres. All three properties within one-fourth of a mile of each other. Apply to S. G. DRESSLER, Oriental P. O., Juuiata Co., Pa. FARM IN SUSQUEHANNA TOWN sbip, containing 99 acres ; 52 acres cleared, well fenced and in a good state of cultiva tion; New Log-frame . Dwelling House, weather-boarded and well finished, Sank Barn, and all necessary outbuildings; flow ing water, thriving young orchard in bear ing condition ; fine chestnut and other tim ber; three miles from Penn'a canal, ten miles from Penn'a railroad ; church, school house, mill, store and tavern all withia one half of a mile, to a mile; good community. Apply to W. H. KNOUSE, MifUintown, Pa. FARM IN MILFORD 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, Peaches and a variety of other Fruit on the premises. Convenient to market, mills, fcc. TWENTY ACRES GOOD TIMBER LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other timber land adjoining this can be bonght. Apply to B. F. BCRCHFIELD, Office, Bridge St., Mittiintown, Fa. A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF GROUND in Patterson Borough. The House new and well finished. Terms easy. A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN FEK- managh township, Juniata county, contain ine about 12 Acres, well timbered. This tract is in Lost Creek Valley, about five miles from MifJintown. Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS, Office, Opposite Court House, Bridge Su, Mutlintown, Pa. DIED: ROLLMAN On the 19th inst-, in this borough, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Sam uel H. and Mary M. Rollman, aged 2 years, 1 month and 9 days. BOYER On the 19th inst., in Susqne hanna township, Catharine A., wife of Wil liam S. Boyer, aged 44 years, 8 months and 23 days. WISE On the 24th inst., in the borough of Patterson, Irean M.t daughter of Jacob and Rebecca J. Wise, aged 1 year, t mos., and 22 days. BOOTS AND SHOES. AT my residence at East Point, MifUin town, I am prepared to promptly till orders for BOOTS Aft D SHOES, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, at prices to correspond with the times. All kinds of REPjURIJTG also promptly attended to. Hoping to re ceive a snare of the patronage or the peo ple, I sabscribe myself their obedient shoe maker. A. B. FAS1CX. thereof the Convention, in all Presidency. COM 31 KRC J AX. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. MirrLMTowx, April 20, 1876. Batter 25 Eggs 15 IjuU 12 Ham 18 Bacon 11 Potatoes SO Onions . .... 7a MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers fc Kennedy. QCOTATIOXS FOB TO-DAT. Wednesday, April 26, 1876. Wheat Corn Oats Bye Timothy seed. Cloverseed.... $1 Si 40lo5O 85 70 2 00 850 , Special .Vol ices. errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of jouth:ul indiscretion will, for the sake or suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which be waa cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in perfect confidence, John b.x;den, Decli-Gui 42 Cedar St., New York. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently enred of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make kuown to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions for prearing atid using the aamv, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, Ac. Parties wishing the prescrip tion will please address Kcv. E. A. WILSON, 134 Penn St., Williamsburgh, N. Y. Miscellaneous. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulonff,) DEALERS IN COAL, L.UM1SER, CKMEISTT. Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, fcC. We bny Grain, to be delivered at Mifllin- town or Port Royal. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS fc KENNEDY. April 21, 1875-1 Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Arrangement ef Passenger Trains. Jascabt 1st, 1876. Trent leare Htrritburg at 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 45 a. m., 2 00 and 8 60 p. m. For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. m., 2 00, 8 50 and 7 40 p. m. For Pottavilla at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill fc S usquebanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 8 60 and 7 40 p. m The 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. trains have through cars for New York. The 8 10 a. nu and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUA'DArs. For New York at 6 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a. ra. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 to p. m. Train for Barruburg leare m follows : Leave New York at 9 DO a. m 1 00 5 15 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m.t 8 40 and 7 10 p. m. Leave Hearting at 4 40, 1 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 60, 6 15 and 10 20 p. m. Leave Pottavilie at 6 00, 9 00 a. m. and 4 35 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 6 60, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 80 and 8 45 p. m. The 2 80 a. m. train from Allentown and the 4 40 a, ni. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- SUNDAYS. Leave New York at 5 15 a. ra. . Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. m. Leare Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. ni. and 10 20 p. in. Leave Allentown at 2 SO a. m. and 8 45 p. m. 'Vim Slams and Esstx Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. The SESTI5EL aso RxrrBUCAB bas no superior as an advertising medium in this county, and as a journal of varied news and reading it is not surpassed by any weekly paper in central reunaylvanhu FIESt-CLiS3 PICTURES takn at Ileas' Photograph Gallery, Bridge St., Mttfliutomn. Professional Cards. t M. CRAWFORD,- M. D.y ; Has refftnfed artfvefy the practice of Medicine' and Surgery and their collateral branches. Uince at ine oil corner oi intra ami Urange streets, Mimintown, ra. -March 29, 1876 . JMJUIS E. ATKLNSONj ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ttCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orricr On Bridge street, opposite the court uouse Sqnire. JOBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing ana collecting or cliinis, an-1 all legal bust ness. Orricc on bridge street, first door west ol tlie Dellord building. April 14, 1K75-U' LFUED J. PATTKRSOM, ATTORNEI-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Office On Bridge street, opposite the Court Mouse square. w ILL! AM X. ALLISON, ATTORK EY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively the practice of his profession. All business promptly attend ed to. Office, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, Mitflin town, Pa. Dec 22, 1875. juun Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYAL, JUSIJTA CO., PA. DOnly reliable Companies represented. Dee. 8, 1875-ly Ra E. BUKLAX, DEXTIST.' Office opposite Lutheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten daj s of earh month, ennmiencint; December lot. The balatee of the time bis oltice will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who has been ( associated witn the lioctor as student and assistant two years and upwards. Those who call dnriiij; Dr. Burtan's shNence for professional service, may, and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on the return of the Doctor. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, M1FFLISTOWN, PA. Office hours from 9 A. . to i r. a.. Of. Bee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. ocl22-tf J) L. ALLEN, M. D , lias commenced the practice of Medicine and S urgery and all thru-collateral branches. Omce at Academia, at the residence of CupL J. J. Patterson. july 15. 1874 JLJKNRi HARSIIBERGER.M.D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Keb 9, 1870. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Academia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrtci formerly occupied by Dr. S terrett. Professional "rasiuena promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, l.72-tf 1 JEW DRCli STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Btlfont Building,) Main Street, SliflllBtowB, Pa. DKALEK3 IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL?, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VAKM311ES, GLASS, PLTTT, CUALOIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, ft K I' S II S, 1IAIRBUUI1ES,T001H BRUSHES, PER FUMERY.COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY1 LARGE V A R I K T X OF PATENT MEDICINES. Selected with gtreat cam, and warranted iroto high authoritv. rr7"Puret of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. DTl'KEriUKlPTlONS cmponnded with great care. June 22-tt. The rTitlaJdpIiI snd Reading KaJlraad ISDtpany Hereby gives notice, that oa or before the lint cr Jlay next, They will open a Passenger Station in Fairmount Park, upon the line of the Junc tion Railroad, in close proximity to ilem- orial Hall and other principal buildings of or the ' CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EX HIBITION, And that regular passenger and excursion trains will thereafter be run between the new station and the various points npon their several railway linen. The attention of citizens or Philadelphia looking for 3ftner. Residences, and of strangers desiring to seen re houses or lodg ing in the vicinity of Philadelphia during the period of the Exhibition, is called to the tact that, from nearly all places npon the railroads of the Company within twenty or thirty miles of the city, passengers will be able to reach the Exhibition witMont change of cars in as short a time as if Will require to make the trip by horse' cars from many points in the city. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS WILL BE RUN FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES OR OTHER ASSOCIATIONS. For information apply to C. G. Hancock, General Ticket Agent, No. 227 South 4th street, Philauelliia, and to the several local Superiutendenta, or to the undersigned, J. E. WOOTEN, General Superintendent. RsADrxo, Mar. 7, 187e. . fravl5-8t "f" SIMttjl CmaWr mm Cnft rl Fawia. Uk TT -'-ff Ttl1ITi-fr-i1Tlf ,n ill nliulUlBM"!"!"' MwafiK-tarlnc SuHlttl midt laerrd : Mwfe and imiimiM IAiaX,iw,laAU. Vwurs.lWitnaa4fkTr fwcUl! j. flOT4tll? la,it4.wln la w m th. Mc XbH IrM. C.G. BLATCHLEV, Maasf r, 506 Ct.artrct St.Pa gOLOMOli 8EIBCA, Will visit StiWIn and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings ssa will furnish the citixens of these bor oughs wits the best of BEEF, VKAL, MUTTON, FORK, tc. I at tha very lowest prices. Fie respectfully ' solkils the patronage of the poblic. .- WOOD MISCELM.XEOCS a wii of ma imr. We etXidnmJtnm the Lrkhk K"jitfrr the snlteuni-c uf s youvftuon shoot Oak tiall. iti rhit.u(i!yrVanMicker& Brown's " Lre-Rt C'oto iii-yfi tn Anem. A visitor ukl Utm&mtwiv the speakers : Yir. " What corner is the Bundle on r AUaukitt. "tkHith-fca-t corner of uri& and Market, flewe n"e the SIXTH, t.r soma Mrarrera see.dDf Otik Hall, nave been mUkal bf Ueaigiuug person." V. "lt tsrcrfsctiy colossal! Do yon tnow Its dinwtL-qotur" A. " ilf'to sqouw fret-et on Vsrkct, ao-1 13) odd on tixLi. six stories hia. ever three acrid A uooriaj?. an-1 cover jxu occupied bv Viyuan twenty difitrcui Lui- . V. bo Tcr. us steam-power?" A. "A stint young ecfiiw furnl'fws power fur the freight aim! pawefta-relrramr. anil i;io boiicis strain (rbv&bng.auiiuaoiLcrecrs tions of Uie house." V. - What order do yon Jake with rood: r ., V IiMr "J Wnl snd arrant fa tl bawmMit,on kr conuten.aad Libra uem- on we laakrheJevaiur to - lw tot's mom on the' Cocr Y- Z "KPeetine first operation V A. H sir. SMaaurintr. Tbertiodsarafrjf measwedin bia piece, then iuMc:rL loo rlojh pawe over rollers iu the ta cf a strua licht, and two men sit, one before and beii.nd toe roods, watching witt tn er)-e cf a taw a for the leant piu-hoie imperucnon. and ' marunsevrry Saw. wo that too cotfc r ntK and avoid it whan b comas to cut tc fcif aaents. V. " Yon most employ an arrr of ent!-Tr A. "Come to our tilth aW and fc-el V kecpWb.aods.il theta-c!En;upttiecWI tuto (tarments. beaiderfBineUatdo a dozen mm', work irWTa saosje " w o'!S maainactura all jour owft A. - We do, and most carefully, otr ex aminers inspect every atitib and sma. and) certify tn every rummt as extra- ell msu iesMhT 'nd txxvaio Your system most save yon a prat ewy direction, sfr. It ii ftffsritrra and economy wc pratkaU ftewsTThnUr. pw." ? 'r. uTi t tPAfte7inlkl work, whas&aceme -;J ?fo! " tnM fa Sett. f?le tanntnt has iu rumUf aid1 Z?',Klnnri 1" M ' nure L uSfc?" oc WKhoat lad. upon- cui Y-" Jo st hare 3 or 4S nleen r . : by . ir, ea toy days you1 marfta pr In tba nnnu lmn . L " . svllin. to ,e thrci tr" -V .n.J?ZLI'2 "u hoe- ty mail A--V.it, rj treat. AUovtrbcowintry. Cm- COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, ln R. E. Parker's Art? Brxtk Building,) MAITi STREET, OPPOSITE THE COIRT YARD MIFFLIXTOWX, JCSIATA COINT7, TA. Housekeepers' Hard wn re, llui I ti ers' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C, &CL, all of first quality, constantly on band. I invite the public call and see me. MifUintown. A'lg. 20, HU-lf D. W. HARLETS Is tie place where you can buy TIIE REST A'1 TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, OOt'S, SHOES, AXD FURSISHIXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most eboirc and select stocks ever offered in this market, and at ASTOX1SH1XGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and partsxif suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Itemerobef tlie place, in Hoffman's New Building, comer of Kridse and Wafer S'reet, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. jStpt. 13, Mi-U JUST OPENED ! A flew Sprine and Summer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, fcOOTS AND SHOES, For Hen, Boys, Women, Mies and Children. Notions, lk-u' FurnUhtii" Goods. WATCHES AD JEWELIiV, CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTlJS, All at rates, to correspond to the shrinkarw in values. Cheaper llr t- ficarst of a month a-o. ZJ Sl ITS MADE TU OitULK.i l'atteraon, Fa. Nov. 11, lt;i. S.tJ!l"Ef. STKATEK. 1875. IS to. J. D. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Ont Sale of Clothing I oTercoatc at cost i internal meiircine or the application of the Shirts and DratPerr, Htis and C,''; pointing dn! a trfode of enre at once Boots and Shoes, hosiery and Cloves at City Prices. A COMPLETK LI I OP GENTS' FUBNISHING GOODS,' , , j wissss Gum overcoats. ; ,. 1 Intending tu.close out my stock of Win-j ter ttojds pteparatory to putting in a mam-t uoiu siocbt oi dpruift and Miimiier tiooo:. I am deteruiine.1 to sell Goods at such Low Prices that everv one CUB ?nit theiu-r selves lor a v-ry -mail snmol I i.Hi..ey- Call tn KM. til ariil I m,lt tru;ir-i,il.M. tuu Sulla- . faction. The higlw"t market prices allowed for r'..nni. PraMltif, C.ttrn mil ti:its. IfiMii-' Polos, 'Locnst PodU mid Kailroad Ties, in exchange for Goods, by J. B. V. TOD1X Patterson, Oct. 13, l!73. vnTII . : n-" 1 NOW is your time, gentlemen, to tak- lesson on the (i Hilar. Will tntch in either SpanixU Key t Nalral Key. fr?m- gle or in classes. Try uie tiirvw months. Terms, cents r lesmin in advance. SOl.OMDN WAI.I.ACF., ftb2-Cui M'-akw, Juniata Co., Pa. .IDfERTXEMTXIS. perfertrHtni fii rile it SpTf-nfteanmmenf luLe !tiiw!b6 i pHp!tf i.ujo ntitf away ji. :J)cx.a.j as ii lacy .-ro he.T? ii yvr-un.' -fr V. " I n.ripCM yon h-.vaat lcai hr.ff a dozen di.fcrcnt rtcfjrnjeU? A.-" J.y d.vr-'iri here more than hmtv, e-rh ch.,Tn. v iUiitfown lttL!vc3dt.irti tu.-n iwily t r-:7ii:xd,aicxj-y hheci ih iii f.H ; cIiulI." V. "V. Lfyiji ?:::meac'o-er. ersorf fftfinf A. "Huh riuMjnv- Ti;o Custom rerirt mcnt. r rhoi-e o pT.r fit j-matiti tv rr.i'ly-na! TJio ra.luhti.j; 1 fjinnn-nt, wi.b Ki I.-pUH sti-r r( ail cn.cn.iur.' Ihe $'..i:t Sv.ry. w.th ft 1 u y ma. I.iic3, msfcinyinriwis m!-:assi.h:.. The Irim miii;r Li p-r..-rwi asliiff a-.aay a insu lar s. re The ;arwcnt tt.rk Ii.ktu. Tha KurrtViiE i!m tTrirr Te-aifnui't. Eameti K-t-pw:i ( r i viius Lt pi.it menl -7fc9 .Dnrry lAjr. iu1ici. will iu sccTK.f a:ci9enr-.i. Thv V. n..iJ. brief! . en- rr A. ra-tha)fi!.i -n, ii! 1 e AdverrMrs rvpartrK-! I, w .th ii.-l.i;Ln..l !"' mtnti-r. Ll E:rnJ uuliii Jiir-vdk t.t.ti d voLuif Jncrrufl, cinulvWi" Jrr.:'MUti v.r.- r.icniLly c!l a! Tonr ri --fcr-rn rii. iiru rs.partc-.-i" t ir-f .- :1- kc... 'jjjo b, t rc.wnw.-w. lie Y. ai. instates 'ihi OiN'tohs Feitnrrnm. wifn k- mKKi entrance for lriie-. re T l .-n-j-n rein-P-",ntl Aia c'Uiei t Jt-r.i.-.nt, n its its U-oI- LLCTor end i :-!.!-. ikc-i,.! Mi-a-rs Drparuiierl; Finsr.vcrs OfiU-e, u t etiicr iakis of t o firm ail a-re-y as lets r..ukii!?. rlanniriT. ejijriis .bp. I.u ii-F. jntk itnr n-riacr.nr. tmic. ifV.n c-iiig i at n-liirr. a:id ii a Ui uanuf,; s J. ii.-ng il.cir finx-t a carry rneixtiiiessV i-.b Uir i-ft-uBH nnf Uig t ) betweea iuuu.tw aui Aamwjwu aar aualiv." V. -S-t-ts-lf-rT--s-sr Indeed It k( 1 fhnrnt tn nrir r Csjliier a IX pariment. hx h lwtH K- it, aXxM of recall aalts cn fe -me .njr.c uiy, r the hewe to l-ny tbeap and K-jJrchcai,r " t-vl!y I Yoo 5vo i-l hit it. Th Uiat Hedepcaa les." How lf.-cuaud fn,rm,a,ol. .io tLo 'luisciLut I bear ma much about T' A. -our ly-tcm pfbo-ifnesa deslinr I On price, no deviation r j. Ca.h fieTrvthfnff- a. A gonraiitee pr..fvtins tho ftureha.-4-r . Tlia oney KtutaeU if tuu buti cast t taWwia be snrfird." V. - Nothfn eool.l be fairer A- "o;hinir. Ami ibe propleree ft V. i!,l ihaut yuu.ur, lur yoa aolit . - tit t at an ll a t.tra-nre to eotn yrn. C.iliAgEin: awl t him t.f iiy. riCe wd mokcr 4. Ur. n llhsS-.it Ea iKf tlxth tn-I Kerr-.Kt." jyr " , V, -,len'; 1 .iaii bKJ to don. JOHN W. LTOTEEHSBAUGH. Manhood: HowLost.EowEestored y Jnr iitli! I.lio.l . ,i.ur ii;..n ..ir :g ll'r. t'nlverwoll'a Cclchrated E&uiy 'J on tlie radical cdfe (wilhuut iiieili Cine of SiR-rni itorrlMi-u or Scullnal weak' new, Involuntary Sonllnul I.o.vt's, lmi- trncy, Vental itml 1'hyi.ical Incapacity, Iiu ipediniL'ffta fo Jl;trriaj:e, etc ; also,' Con- xniiiitiiin, Etilt'iisy and Fits, induced by Helf-indiiljrence or Sexual extravagance, Ac. j ClVice, in a sealed envelope, only six ctn- ' The erfeHsfed author, (h this admirahle ; Esay, clearly deiuonstrates, from a thirty years' iR-cesf nl practice, that the alarm jiiig rme lienors of self-abuse may be rad ically curvd without the d;inzvrous nse of juniiui-, ceruir, sn.i enc-ctndf, bv means rf jwbkh every sufterer; no matter what bin condition may be. mat enre himself cheap ly, privately, ami radically. CyTh Lecture Hul,l be in the hands of evwy voath and every man m the land. ! Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to in post-paid, on the receipt of Mil cents or to post staiuus. Address tho FuolUbcrs, r. nni f.Mtv t -41 Anu St.. r Vork t Foas-Ottice Box 46t6. fj-(. J.-J 187i-ly. CU A IR M I ' F A ( 'Tfi I? V rpHE Ull,ilcnKiiy ,lU , Wa,e, B . . ' .m..i j. strut-'!. Minliiiloan. bn now on h.ml and tor salo cheaj,, a general assortment of He alno has a large I lot of T KjJ 1 1 JN O .in hand, and, bavin- purchased a iww Hearse, is nw pn-paTj tn attend lunwaia it the shortest iK.trce and on the imist 'ib. enil terms. He lias maile a great reduction in tlie price of Cothns. fTT" He-pairing proinptlr attrn.lfd In. jiily2!'tl ." p. KOBlON. . U Sale Bill, of all kinds printed on shwl 'notice at this t Hi .
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