A : -.v V" 1 1 sV m;.i aai.ixj.u w xiui uiiiiivaii MIFFLINTOWN: tFcaesda, Slay id, lSt6. TERMS. S .l.cription, $l.f0 per UMm, if paid n I'Lin 12 month ; $2.00 if nut paid within 1:! .iionths. Vruient advertisements inserted at 50 it:;o per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col ulit:, I'j cents per line for each insertion. U-.d uctions will be made to th se desiring j ad m Use by the year, half or quarter I ELTN'A. E. 3LTIME TABLE. v N aud after Sunday, April K,ib. 1ST6, .J t .JMwnper trains will leave MiDlia Sta- 1'. K. . Ii., as follows : . EASTWARD. V . it'lphu Express ....... :stown Accommodation, .::! Express -. -stown Kxprcss t i.::o Eipron ........... ...12 84 art. ... 7 43 a ui ...10 00 a m ...11 22 a ui . i . 6 09 p m ... 9 15 p m iti-burg Express ... ' i i 1c Express ..... v.v passenger .i;.l2 22 am . 2 a m i;.;.10 Mini 8 28 r. in .-: Line .................... 6 4-iptn a V.own Accommodation n.. 7 43 pm .' aiy. t Daily txctpt Sunday. f aifr ;:! iuuday nigh!. Daily txctpt Mon- jhK Pennsylvania Central Railroad Coin-l-f.'v issue excursion tickets now, and will i ""i :uue to do so until November 10, 1876. 'ii.: price of a ticket from this point is V'-'--'J half ticket, $3.09. '.'o special rates will be given to orgnn and no reduction will be made -.: i;: the above under any circumstances. ' The ticket! do not entitle the bo'der to "h- privilege of stopping off, but passengers t.t u"g passage on a local or accommodation T.-r.i.i will be allowed to stop oft at suitable or j auction point., tor the purpose or taslhg i cypress train east, and, returning, will ': j -mulled to leave as express train for ::. ;.tirpose of reaching their homes on ac i i- :uod.ition trains. Notice of their in ; :.:iou, however, iiin.st in all cases be given : j .'riu Agents, in order that tickets uiay l properly endorsed." LOC.iL 1XTELLIGESCE. The Legislature has adjourned. Hid biids have n.ated and are "nest !: di;:g. Tbere as a nice frbst list Thursday i oruicg. 1 he Boad serenaded the preachers on .Saturday evening. 7hs Centennial Exhibition opens to-day. Tfcvi do you go down t All people declare that Saturday was a 'lie sieciinen of a spring day. I'rethonotary Beidler moved into his new i oute on Cross street last week. The Juniata Valley Camp ileeting will l numeuce on the 23d of next August. The Lord's Supper will be administered r it Sabbath in the Presbyterian church. The Franklin County Republican Nonii- .itiug Convention will cocveue in Cham- isuurg Juue 20th, to nominate a ticket. 'Uladcipuia Markets. Wheat Pennsyl . nia red $1.50, Corn 61al32c, Oats 47c. ' ' ttie 5 t-3 Cfc, Sheep 4 to oc, Hogs Hi to For sale by George King, of East Salem, ; a u new varieties of potatoes Compton's :; irprise and Brownell's Beauty. Price $2 ; r bushel. '1 Uis is Centennial Exhibition inaugura - c.a day, aud by Legislative enactment and t proval of the (jovcrnment of the State, a ,-gal Vlida. I. W. Barley has just returned from the :'at with a slock of late spring style clothes : r met. and boys. Call and see him, and be . rcoiiiuiodated. Joseph Urindle is busily engaged at work ii the louudations of the building at the u mer of Cherry and Parker streets, for Mr. :Iui.:liiQi-ou McAlister. Skinner, the Journal Clerk of the Lower Legislature, resigned his place a lu 1ms betcre the adjournment of the Legis lature, because ol his course in the Boom legislation. t nhe a Heavy rain came up on S und :iy evening about 6 o'clock, accompanied by thunder. It was heartily welcomed by those who understood bow greatly vegeta tion needed rain. There is a Centennial ghost story afloat. Thrilling stories are told of its manifesta tions and predictions all ghost stones, to be sure, but don't ridicule ; you know so little about the Spirit Land. It is cheaper in the long run to get goof Closing, even at a higher price ; how much better to get it both good and at the ex tremely low prices charged by IVanamaker &. Brown, 6th and Market, Philadelphia. Tha farming community will attend the Centennial Exhibition more during the closing days of September than at any othei period during the continuance of the show. Such at ieast is the observation of one who pretends to know. Burchnell, of Lewistown, has beaten the champion checker-player of Huntingdon. If he comes to Mifflin be will be kindly treated by our cbecker-players, and may re turn with his name wholly Mr. Burchnell, and at the same time go home a Birched champion. Checker-playen grow down here spontaneously. A joung man named Brnest Plack, aged seventeen years, a resident of Altoona, was found dead on Saturday morning a week, in a stone quarry in the outskirts of the town. At first it was believed be had been foully dealt with, but now it is settled to 'be sat isfaction Of the citizens of Altoona that hit death was caused by suicide. There should be a meeting held and an organisation effected for this county, in ac cordance with the proclamation of Gover nor Hartrattf t, toabtain an Historical Sketch of the past History of the connty and its inhabitants, to bo placed on record. The knowledge of the county, aa possessed by the elder living citizens, If collected, would be interesting and instructive now, but a thooKand fold more interesting and instruc tive (h.n hjH in the centennial rear 1976. .Can the reader imagine how interesting a S 'document would be that contained the knowledge of event and people that is pos- ,"' - sessed by such elder citizens as E. S . Doty, John Wright, Jacob A. Christy, George Jacobs, Noah A. Elder, John Robinson, James SIcCnira, Joseph Middagh, David Wilson, Noah Hertzler, Jerome Thompson, S. O. Evans, David Beshoar, Sr., IT T. Mc , Alister, D. C. Shellenberger, Richard Doyle, ' Judge Burchfield, and others throughout f tlie county. Call a meeting, and if the j fathers are slow to act in tha cause, let the : eons take cp the work and listen to and write down what those of d former gener ation are pleased to give, so that the past History of th connty be sot left a blank to 4 us as a people. One of the nicest comedy of errors in every day life to be imagined was enacted In the first half of last week, by a number cf citizens of this place. All seemed to enjoy the mistake with a xest that is a true indication that people generally will over look each others' shortcomings, provided the shortcoming are unintentional, and to eertaiuty the result of mistake. The mistake was brought about by a business call that required the State's Attorney of this county, Mr. A. J. Patterson, to go to Waterford, a place about twenty miles west of this town. On Tuesday Nr. Patterson informed th- enterprising livery man, J. SuloutT, that he desired to hsve a horse and boggy for a day or two. eulouff said ba would till the order immediately, and wished to know where the conveyance should be ent. Mr. Patterson stated that auy place by the Belford corner would be a conve nient place lor him. In accordance with the suggestion a horse and bugy was sent to the Belford corner, and left there with out any one attending it, undor the impres sion that Patterson would recognise the con veyance. Meanwhile Joseph Rothrock.Esq., of Fermanagh township, came to town Irt a bufgy, alighted at the Bel ford corner, tied his hone to one of the numerous post in that vicinity, and proceeded to attend to business. By and by the State's Attorney was ready to start on his way to Waterford, d, proceeding to the vicinitv of the r!ace r here he directed the conveyance tu be left for him, he noticed a number of convey ances, lie soou selected the one be suo- j posed intended fur his nse, untied the horse, got into the boggy, invited Mr. Todd, of Patterson, to drive with him across the river. On the way to Patterson Todd asked who the horse and buggy belonged to. Pat terson answered that he bad hired it from Sulouff. Todd's reply was that the horse looked like one Rottirock used to own.. The conclusion of the two gentlemen was that a trade had been effected bctwettn Sulouff and Roibroch. Mr. Todd was left out at his place of business, and Mr. Patterson Went on bis way to Waterford. After a while KoiUrock came down for bis horse and baggy. It was nowhere to be found, of course. lie w as soon told lhat the Sute'a Attorney bsd taken and driven away in it. The case, however, was not long a mud dled orici The parties being well known to each other, and being known by the com munity aa peopie ol honest intentions, it was understood that it was a mistake. Mr. Rothrock took the conveyanee that had been sent down for Patterson by Sulouff, and drove home in it. The humorously dis posed portion of the community felt dis posed to make rport out of the case, and hobnobbed together until they p.anned to have Patterson arrested on his return, and sent to jail for stealing Hot rock's horse. Information was made against him en that charge, in the name of Joseph Rothrock, and cn Wednesday evening when he re turned ha was put under arrest ; but before the programme for imprisoning and giving bim a hearing was carried out, some one apprised htm of the joke, and consequently he ignored tha whole proceedings of the btimorouxly or joking party. Mr. Kotbrock's horse and buggy was sent home on Thurs day morning, and thus the comedy ol errors was ended. Tas Juniata County Medical Societj was permanently orgauiced on Tuesday, the 125th alt., by electing tbe following officers : Dr. S. B Crawford, Presi dent ; Dr. 1. L. (jreenleaf, 1st Vice Vice President; Dr. J. P. Sterrett, 2nd Vice President ; Dr. I. N. Grulb, Recording Secretary ; Dr. 0. D. Ar doU, Corresponding Secretary , Dr. G. G. M. Graham, Treasurer; Dr. D. M. Crawford, Dr. A. J. Fisher and Dr. J. M. Brzzee, Censors. Drs. Greenleaf and Graham were elected to represent tbe society at the meeting of the Penn eyiaoia State Medical Society in May, and Drs. S. B. Crawford and Sterrett to represeut it at the meeting of the American Medical Association in June. The next meeting will be Le'.d on tbe 3rd Wednesday of July, at 10 o'clock A. M. Thomas A. Elder, M. D., Temporary Secretary. The Tenth Annual Convention of the Juniata County Sabbath School Asso ciation will be held at Academia, on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 30th and 31st. It is hoped that every school in tbe county will be represented in this Convention, by its Superintendent, at least. Of the eighty, or more, schools, I have received "reports" frotn only twenty-one. Please send in your re ports without further delay. Thomas A. Elder, Secrtsary. The supplies for the McAlisterville congregation of tbe Lost Creek Church are as follows : . May 14 Rev. T. A. Kouison, cT Centre Hill. May 28 Rev. W. W. Campbell, of Hunt ington. June 11 Kev. R. F. Wilson, of Bedford. June 25 Kev. Wm. J. (iibi-on, of Dun cansville. July 9 Rev. W. Prideaux, of Shirleys burg. July 23 Rev. S. S. Wallen, ef East Waterford. Aug. 13 Rev. J. H. Stewart, of Port Royal. Aug. 27 Rev. J. C. Barr, of Alexardria. Sept. 10 Kev. J. Oliver, of Academia. Sept. 24 Rev. S. S. Wallen, of feast Waterford. ... ... Attention! Jckiata Scocts.' You are hereby ordered to parade in Pat terson on Tuesday, May 16, 18T6, at four o'clock prompt, for tbe purpose of going to Harrisbnrg for Division Inspection dis mounted. All are required to be present By order of J. K. E0B1S0X, Captain. Matthew RoOebs, O. S. "A CENTL'RY AFTtlt or, Picfcrttqut Glimpses of Philadelphia and Ptnntylvania. Part XT. will be issued on June 3d, and wDl complete the work. Devoted entirely to illustrations of the Centennial Exhibi tion, it will possess great interest for all who desire to preserve in a permanent form the beautiful illustrations of the varied and striking roup of structures which have been called into existence by our Centennial Cel ebration. At a complete work, "A Century After" will form a handsomely bound volume of nearly 400 pages, replete with pictorial rep resentations of the picturesque beauties of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. Canvass ing agents are wanted in every town ia the State for the State for the bound work, at a very liberal commission. For terms, ad dress at once. Ami, Lam at Soott and J. W. LaraiMaCB, PuoUahers, 23 South I Itth a treet, Philadelphia. A coaatsroNDEST frottf McVey wn, sends as the following particu to lars of the burninj of two interesting girls, in Oliver township, Mifflin coun ty : On tbe eight of the Sd inst.; tbe residence of Daniel Cutman," about three utiles northwest of McV eytown, took Cre from tbe chimney, and Was entirely destroyed, together with' its eoutents. Tbe oldest boy awakened by fire falliiig upon bis hand, which lay uoeovered. and when be discovered tho building in flames, be awakened his younger brother and both stoiuddown stairs to escape. On their way oat tbey heard the cries of their sisters, and started to rescue tbeni, but before they could reach the room in which the girls were, a portion cf burning timber fell between fheui and the girls' room, completely obstructing their further efforts in sav ing fie now perishing children. All means of escape were now off and the children perished in tbe flames. Mr. aud Mas. Cutman slept on the first floor, and effected their escape with the boys. Tbe girls were aged respective ly fobrteen and six. Their remains were not recovered on. til about 9 o'clock next morning, when bu: a small portion, the upper part of tho tbiphs of the older, and a piece ; about the size of a man's fist of the younger ehild were found ; other thin this no trace of the bodies eould be found. These particles of the remains were carefully taken out of tbe ruins by Dr. J. M. Brown. ' In addition there were a lot of wheat, flour, meat money, clothes, and all mean of sub sistence for tbo remaining portion of the family destroyed, leaving them en tirely destitute.-WJm'sA'g Ttltgraph. On last Friday evening the residence of Charles Kaup, in Wbeatfield town ship, some three miles from Duncan non, was entered by a burglar. Tbe villain entered the bedroom and struck Kaup over tbe bead with a hatchet, ren dering him insensible. Tbe villain next attacked Mrs. Raupand her child, but tbe hatchet flying off tbe handle, they were not so badly injured. A son of Mr. Kaup, bearing the noit-e in the room below, struck a light aud came down stairs, when the robber hurriedly left for fear of detection, taking with him a watch, gun, and other property. A frau-p, pretending to be deaf and dumb, and who bad been working for kaup for a few days, is supposed to be the guilty party. On Saturday and Sunday Raup was still in a dangertns eoudition. Since the above was written, we learn that Raup is in a fair way to recover. He was struck twice on tbe head with the pole of tbe hatchet and twice with the edge. Mrs. Raup was bruised from the elbow to tbe shoulder, and tbe little girl was cut on the forehead with tbe hatclet, and was insensible for some time. Perry Counly .ldvocate, .May 2. One of the " scalp manufacturers" of Blair county was tried and found guilty, at Ilollidaysburg last week. His name is Robert Walla, and bis opera tions in the crooked-scalp business were confined principally to Frankstown township. It appeared on evidence that tbe defendant swore before a jus tice of the peace that he bad killed, within three months from the beginning of December last, no less than 41 foxes, 29 minks, 79 weasels, 30 pole cats, 45 hawks, 12 wild eats, 6 crows, and 4 owls all in two townships of that county and it was shown that these were scalps which he had manufactured by cutting them our of skins of aui- male with shears. It was also alleged by counsel for the Commonwealth that be had acknowledged to making these scalps, and that he drew the money for them, and that he drew tbe bounty twice on every crow be killed, by get- tinir An tinnntr nn tha hpad and in- o J other on the feet of tbe same crow. Tbere are nineteen indictments in the hands of the District Attorney against young men who reside in Frankstown acd Catharine townships, and some of them have been arrested. Ex. OVEtt at Sbatuokin lately one man shot two others and then shot himself. The difficulty arose from tbe bcirs be ing unable to amicably divide tbe prop erty of Mrs. John Boyd wbo died sud denly tbe week before. Martin Siaf ford, a aon-in law of Mrs. Boyd, en tered the bouse of Mr. Boyd, and get ting into a dispute he shot at Boyd three times, two balls taking effect, lie also sbot Famuel Clayberger wbo bad interfered to prevent a collision. Tben be ran out of doors, and believ ing he had killed both Boyd and Clay berger, concluded to finish tbe job by shooting himself, which be did twice. Although serirnsly wounded, there is bope for all to recover, thongh the chances of Stafford ate not very fair. Seltnsgrovt Timet. Tbe Huntingdon Journal says : A confer ence, consisting of on"! Steward from each of the counties composing the Juniata Dis trict, Juniata, Mifflin, Huntingdon and Bed ford, met in this place, on Tuesday last, for the purpose of naming the amount of the yearly salary to be paid to the Piesiding Eider, and after an expression of opinion among the delegates the amdunt was fixed at $2,00. a A young lady, aged eighteen, while re turning from Sunday school, on Sunday afternoon, near Dnncannon Perry connty was outraged by a supposed tramp. Citi zens turned out to catchier assailaat wbo fled to the mountains. They should be certain to catch the right man, and then hang him to the limb of a tree. Ilollorray'ti puis and Olnt ment Health and Beauty how to secure them. Female Irregularities. Beauty is as indispcnsible to the happiness of woman, as is health to her existence ; the loss of charms being regarded as a greater afflic tion than death itself. Holloway's Pills and Ointment have done more towards preserv ing it, and relieving tbe various disorders incidental to the sex, than all other adver tised medicines united. Thousands of lovely females have had their constitutions ruined and beauty blighted by drastic ap perienta, pernicious stimulants and i poison ous lotions. The mild, soothing, hnd re storative influence of Holloway's great in ternal and external remedies, in all Com plaints of women, are rJd generally admit ted, whether ia tbe Spring-time of woman hood, or in tbe Autumn, or turn of life. Slay l0-2t 181 Tfe Democratic Doukey has done mauy things since he got strong in the Lower House of Congress. Allowing him to get in there gsve bim a great opinion of him self, an 3 he has been going about ever since iu the most ignorant way, poking his nose into everybody's business but his own, which has been very seriously damaged by his iiiqmsitivencss, for just everytime that he turned np Something that wasn't riht agaiost his Republican neighbor h turned up a half dozen things against hitrselfj and so he has kept turning things np till every body sees that while other animals some times do make mistakes, be rarely does anything but moke mistakes. He is a blun dering creature all through. The latest ass like freak of the Donkey wsi enacted a few days ago at 'Washington by the Donkey going np to the Capitol to smell after Presi dent Grant, to find out if he ever did any governmental business when away from Washington. One of the Donkey's hos llcrs, a man named Blackburn, from Ken tucky, an ex-rebel, and a brother of the SIA11RIK1): f ILEMAJf WATT March 21st, 1876, by Kev. J. La-id is, Mr. Lorenza D. Wile man, of Perry connty, and Miss Sarah Watt of this county. HOWER WILEMAN On the same day, by the same, Mr. William C Hower and Miss Mary E. Wileman, both of Fayette township. , METCALF bEXKlS On the 2tl iost., by Kev. H. C. Sbindle, Mr. Daniel Metcalf and Miss S. Lizzie Dennis, both of Port Royal. DIED: JONES Feb. 28th, in Delaware town ship, Lemuel Jones, aged 17 years an-i 15 days. YOUNG March 21st, in East Salem, Mary E , daughter of John M. and Rebecca Young, aged C months and 18 days.' HAG ERM AN April 7th, in Delaware township, Alexander B. Hagerman, aged 42 years, 6 months and 23 days. MOSElt Ou the 0th Inst., in this bor ough. M tggie Bell, daughter of John C. and Sarah A. Moser, aged 2 years and 5 moa. PRIVATE SALES. TUB FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IS Susqnebanna township: No. 1. A lot of ground containing Z acres, with large Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuildings. Young and thriving Orchard of about 7U well selected aj pie-trees, ic. Church ad joining the premises. Xo. 2. About 43 acres of land, with 80 acres cleared and under good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 8. A tract of Timbarland contain ing 5 acres. ... All three properties Within one-fourth of a mile of each other. Apply to S. G. DRESSLER, Oriental P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. FARM IN SUSQUEHAXXA TOWN ship, containing W acres ; 52 acres cleared, well fenced and in a good state of cultiva tion; Xew Log-frame Dwelling nouse, weather-boarded and well finished, Sauk Barn, and all necessary outbuildings ; flow ing water, thriving young orchard ia bear ing condition ; fine chestnut and other tim ber; three miles from Penu'a canal, ten miles from Penu'a railroad ; church, school bouse, mill, store and tavern all within one half of a mile, to a mile good community. Apply to W. U. KNOUSE, Mifuintown, Pa. FAKM IN MILFORD TOWSBIP, CON tainiug HI Acres. Eighty acres cleared, fenced, and nnder 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, Ax. TWENTT ACRES GOOD TIMBER LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other timberland adjoining this cau be bought. Apply to B. F. BURCHFIELD, Office, Bridge St., Mifltintown, Pa. A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF GROUND ia Patterson Borough. The House new and well finished. Terms easy. A TRACT OP WOODLAND IN f EH managh township, Juniata county, contain ing about 12 Acres, well timbered. This tract is iu Lost Creek Valley, about five miles from Mifllintown. Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS, Office, Opposite Court House, Bridge St., Mifllintown, Pa. Dissolution ftotlc& fTlHK partnership heretofore existing he- J. tween Paniel VV. llorley and John ' Horning, in the i Clothing Business, in tte I borough of Mifllintown, has this day born dissolved by mutual consent. DANIEL W. HA RLE Y. JOHN 110UNING. April 15, 175. The bnsiness will hereafter be conducted by D. W. Harley, at the same place, with whom all bills due to or by the firm should be settled without delay. . W. BARLEY. April 19, 1876-31 ! notorious Blackburn who was in the Secret Service of the Rebel government during the .war, sending yellow fever and Smal! poied clothing into Northern cities and towns, and doing other fieodirh things, got a resolution through the Lower House of Congress the Donkey's stable now de manding of the President a statement as to whether be had transacted business for the Government when away from Washington, Unf.irtniiately for the Donkey this was to be the most disastrous trip its hostlers ever sent it on. The President listened to the braying of the beast, and then answered. It was such a crushing reply that the Ass thought it came from a Lion, and fled most precipitately, and Las not been smelling in that neighborhood since. President Grant said be is ever ready to fursfoh Congress ir formation within bis jurisdiction, which the Constitution requires him to give, but tbe prescut resolution went beyond that limit. That he bad a right to leave Wasbing'on whenever it suited him, and stay a.- long as he pleased ii be did not 1 OJl.MIaKCi.VIi. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thotna. alirruxTOW, May 10, 1876. Butter F.ggs Lard Ham Bacon ................. ... Potatoes j... Onions.................. . . 2a 12 12 IS 11 30 75 MIFFLLNTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeKly by Buyers k. Kennedy. QCOTATIOXS FOB To-DAV. Wednesday, May 10, 1876. Wheat... , $1 36 Corn 40lo50 Oats. 85 Rye 70 Timothy seed 2 00 Cloverseed 8 50 Special .Vol ice. ERRORS OF VOlf II. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion rill f tl... .lr nf iTll.nnir h m r...rM r V send free to all who need it, the recipe and ! direction for making the simple remedy by I which he wasenred. Sufferers wishing to! profit by the advertiser's experience cau do ! so by addressing in perfect confidence, I Decl-V-din 42 Cedar St., New York, TO C OXSL.UrTirES. The advertiser, having been permanently enred of that dread dioease, Consumption, by a sinitJe remedv, is anxious lo make known to bis tellow-sulferers the means of siia Trt .11 m as . 1 .tim it ko I . eonv ..r tl.- .i,.,;' . i r,... ,r . .u .v. . . . rlutrrel. with t ti M it i r 1 1 rtn O.r LMidrmtf charge), with the directions lor pre par tug aiid uxiDg the sanv, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, fcc. Parties wishing tne prescrip tion will please addrens . Eev. E. A. TCILSf X, 134 Penn St., Williamsburgh, N. T. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN GKAI., COAL., LIMBEH, CEilENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin town or Port Hoyal. We are prepared to I urnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS A KENNEDY; April it, 1875-tf SILVER PLATED WAR. Electro Plated Table Ware, axn ORNAMENTAL ART WORK IX CSIAT TACJCTT, MJISCFJCTURED BY TUB MEBJDEN BRITAMIA COMPANY, 550 Broadway, New fork. The best Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those Silver Plated heaviest ort the parts where necessarily the most Wear comes, and bearing the Trade Mark, IS41-Rogers' Brothera-Xll. N. B. This great improvement in Silver plated Spoons and Forks is applied alike to ; each grade of Plate. A 1, 8 and 12 oe., as ,i-J,i The Process and Machinery for m4nufactaring these goods are Patented. Tbe Extra or "Standard Plate" made by this Company is stamped, a 1, simply, and is plated 20 per cent, heavier than the ordi nary market standard. C7 First Premiums awarded at all Fairs where exhibited, Imm World's Fair of 185'J to American Institute Fair, 1874, inclusive. marl5-6m Ssle Bills printed on short notic at the office of the Stnhntl end Rtpmtlican. neglect his ofB.-iol duty All the Presi dents who p-eeeded him pent a great deal f their lime away from Washington except Abraham Lincoln, ami he could not leave in consequence of the pres'iiiS detiiani const nt!y made on hiin by the war to crush rebellion. "fieo Washineton was ab-e-it from j the capital at least 181 days of bis term of office, and probably a good deal more, as j many of his most important messaes and proclamations were dated at M itmt Vernon, 1 Adams was absout from the capital more I than thirteen months ol his four years- ; Jefferson w ts absent 7 J days and issued j seventy-five commissions from Mouticello. ' Madison wis abent 637 days and Mouroj i nriro tbn 8X) d i; s. Jo-;'ii3i was away ; fry days." Just what will bj dons with the investi- gi'ing Donkey now. is not kuown. One sug- gestion is that that they should whitewash : the beast, and take off hia ears, anofhar : ia that they had better paint stripas on him i and call bim a Zebra. Profetsionat Cards. Yy M. CBAWFOKD, M. Has resinned actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at tbe old corner of Third and Orange streets, Mifllintown, Pa. March 2d, 1876 JOUIS K. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt' ly attended to. Orrtcx On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. JOBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of cl-iius, and all legal busi ness. Orrrca on bridge street, first door west of the Belford building. April 11, l!75-tf ! Tfi. n . A Lb Uti) J I OA. PATTERSON. ATTORU EY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWX, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7" AH business promptly attended to. Or net On Bridge street, opposite the i Co,lrl Uoue "qoare. w II.LlAtf Jt. ALLISON, ATTORB ET AT-LAW, Has resumed actively the pmetiue of Ms ! lr"":M,un' UU'lUCtS prVIUptiT slUCU'J- ' ed V We, as formerly, adjoining bis residence, opposite tourt Uouie. . ' Jsuliin- town, ra, Dec 22, 1873. JUUN McLAUGULlS, INSURANCE AGENT, PORT ROYjIL, JUM.1T.1 CO., VA. CyOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly DEXTIST. Office oppoite Lutlieran Chnrch, PORT KOYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first trn d.ijs of each month, commencing leccrcb -r i;t The balasce of the time bis luce udl bo i ocjCiipied by J. S Kilmer, a young Ban worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with tbe Doctor as studeut arrd j assistant two yeais and upwards. Those wno call during Dr. Burlan's absence for professional service, may, and will please arrange the time with Mr. Kiimer when they may be served, ou the return of the Doctor. Physician and Surgeon, Mit ftiATonw, rj. Otlice hours from 9 a. a. to 3 p. .. Uf. Bee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. ocl22-tf JQ L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Othce at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. . tjuly 15.1874 JJEXHY II AKS tl BERG ER, M. D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery aud ali their collateral branches. Othce at his residence in McAhjterv3le. Feb 9, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Jlcademia, Juniata Co , Pa. OrTica formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf WAIcf. StaaihfS CM iwt Ofita r. , Fia. wHS W liiila.eU nmi mrw mnlm. ao4 all ratenbl IpHWiW. fciilly. mni4UMj aritrf.bn la lo.r" A tote R,klMtM. C.6. BIATCHLEY, IWr. N6Csnsisres St.Phlla Tne Smtintl and Rrpnbhfd offfce is the place toget job work done. Try it. It will pay you if you need anything ia that line. Eentrael ani Republican $1-50 a yeai 1 POMPS .i!sciL4M;ocs mm of popular ffl si, We condKuefensi t! e LchUA a?V'-r Uwj sntstauittoi ayuvtrsution aoout Oak tiali. in Phi UdtiiavVsjuunakerd: Brown's " la.-e-t Clothln2be in Amenta." A visitor ana aUeiiituiiWih; tite speaker : I tior. - What .racr Is the BaHdJnr on ? ALemimt. "South-Ea3 corner cf mi Market. Titna oa toe SIXTH, (t.r : strangers seeding Oak liail, hav basa Kiied by desisuing- persons.' V. "it Is pcriecdy colossal t Do rotf taoW its dimensioaaf" A - iwjo tkjuaio fret es oa afsrfcet, and 1st) odd on SIxtii, six stories hi;!o. Las oivr three acres j fljorjjrf. and eov-s (-! ot- e occupied bjSVr&sCaoi twenty tirei.( tHLo sea pisces." V. Ijo too -oiw sfeain poCerf" A. " A (runt oung enina furefrjies jr.wrr for tlx freight and paasejigereteviitra.aU 0:4 boiler steam for healing, n, (be tbu oiniar toons of the hoose." - V. " What oruer do row tat srtQi ood ?" -"They are nru c,pcrd and arranged in tlie basement, on longlr counter, and Lil.ia tiience on the iasi?L!evaUif to the inse Wr's room ou thekIi floor." V. I Ubpecunue lint nperatlon V . A. " No, air. ueasur jjg. 1 bst goods arc f rt measured In tbe piece, then irupce'ed. 1 be rl.a h pane over rolleni tfl the fses if a wtr t, heat, and twj men sit, etw belora and tttuicd the (Modo, wstching wiiii the eye oi a Laws lor tha lea4 pin-hol iiperfoctlcn sod mrkjn every flaw, so thai the tatter may tee and avoid it whuu 1m unaes to auf U.a ear meats." " V. " Yon mast employ an arts of cnttr . A. "Come to our Cub th ltd i- I V.7 keep?) hand ail Uw tfe toaing up th? i lM: into garments, besidtfcaS cichir Li a Joa n men's work ewMi a stroke." -lo you amiiiiUciam ali oni Sirtf foods 7 A. " We do, and most carefuIlT. Ovr ex aminers Inspect every rtiteh u.il ta. crJ ecrtily to every garment as etra-ei; it;il3 before we put cur tiuet 0a it, auu i.w lesponsibleLrlt." aXir"" t)SUJU must "T 100 a tnr A- "In every direetfoc, sir.- It u Utvmvtri and economy pratatvsU .-w tiir vh. toat enables m to put our pajwB to tij people as we do." orV-tA"""ipectin3 tbe work, whatbsccmea A. " Before It goes Into Stock ft fc rtrfc-f Every singla irument has it, numtyr and otiier points noted on it. so thit its entj ts BwyCka Ld Uoced iiiMm uiX, npoa .ui V. - Yon must haT Victim fsmen r t1 ua tu7 Tau ""l XX In the various rooms and suilrs r'rm. to thrones cf custr.rars.- ' ' V. Do you oo ua oruer fct.- ty wall and expresi ' u A. " Very great. AU over thecJuntry. tmr COOK AND PAilLOlt STOVES, HEATERS! OF ALL KliXDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parcer'i JTlw trick Eultting. MAITi STREET, OPPOSITE Tltfc COl'tit i'Aili MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA. Housekeepers' IlnrchViirc, Bui id' ers Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LtlATllER, PAINT, OILS, Glass, &cl, &c, all of first quality, constantly on hand, t invite the public to" call ami see me: iifflmf'eVo, Ang. ic, isfl-tf D. W. HARLEY'S i tbe place where joa caa Lu' THE liKST All THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTIIING B.1TS, Cjrs, BOOl'S, SHOES', .tSD FURSISHIXG GOODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and selec t stitcks ever offered id this market, and at ASTOS1SH1SGLY LO'.Y PRICES ! Alio, measures taken for suits and parti of suits, wtich will le msde o order at short nol'cc, very rcasoodl'I'S Remember the place, in Hoffman's lew Euildliifr,- corner of Bridge and Water sTeets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Sept. Ii, li-tl JUST OPENED ! A New Spfinj and Summer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CATS, BOOTS AND SHOE?, For Men, Bors, Women, Misws and Children. Notions. Men's Furnishtna- Goods WATCHES AND JEWELRY, CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS; All at rates, to correspond to the sbrinl;.,': Sri values. Cheap.-r than fhe' Cheapest of a month ajio. .ttT-SlTiS MADE TO OliUEK. " Patterson, Pa- Not. 1 1, 174. SAU VKL STIlATEIi. 18 1875.' 10; J. B. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Ont Sale of Clotliicg f OYEntOATS AT COST! iVkirfj and Drawers, linis and Clips. Boots and Shots, Hanery and Oloves at City Prices. A COMPLETE LIXE OF ITFWTS' TTT'R'MTTTTTSrfl finnn3 I V,-J" aa.xuau viwwavu, Gum it., Cum Over-hM,!P,aar:rlw',Iutu,np Gum Overcoats- l Intending to close out my stock of Win ter Uoods pieparatory to putting in a nani moth stock ot Spring and Summer Goods.; I am determined to Bel? Uoods at .lieb Low Prices that every one can su!t then-i selves fcfr a very small sum of mormy. Call to see me, aud I will guarantee Jo satis faction. ' .- The hig-t mariet prices ai r,,r! exchange Oods,byj B -'Patterson, Oct. 13, 1875. NOTICE. TVTOW is your time, gentlemen, to take 1 1 lessons on the Guitar. Will toacb in' either Spanish Key or Natural Key. Sin-j gte or in classes. Try me three months. Terms, 25 cents per lessnn in au.anre. SOLOMON WALLACE. fet2 ?rn Mexico. Jnuur Co., f. JDrEmistMr.y is-. perfeet ysreni fd rntes of self- meararemert Ckite it tfwupkQ to .ease popple -' raid s S.-.U7 jffujfc..c-Jj sal tlie) wcebeieU pvrjon "eV' . V. "Irunpcseyculiftveatleafthalf adWa di.'Torent ticpiiiuneutr' A- "lij d, -rii.-l we lavs mare than rtmu'v, fnch cliu--e l w.t'i flaown buri!:tsn.anduu'b 1 1 loathly t ry.-ni.-vi,atiewni j aheet uov luthe zrraf MiKf " V. - Will j .uLOaeadrusnorsoof tbemr A. "V'ilb tio.--K".. 4l ' j:,tota Kfjrt lecrt frt!x vpi ,-..vft Jittri-itiiie to Bi-ny-ma-.V,- Tfh Furnih;t.f I;rUjut. : It its Siriirave K - k of ail iuKH..-wiac tha firlrt Ri'rory, w.ia fi biry mstb r.et,' SQ.I Mlt ar.utfir iic t a? sLirL-. lUo Triaa ciS; l epvtaietir. tteil t 3 but a rogu- tar. store.', Xix jCatauic bus.k Koiin. Tli ResiTlna; Koum. Oittr Iei:tnKnl. t-.WT-iber-.re. TiMf!i-e l t ni'crm- I:epai nienr. .lb Delitery Deratiacct, wilit it Seels iiofc-enpers. Tbe V V. rUt.U S 1-J prtl.:c F.. 1 1 ui V hull 't!-fn9sii f. The AdrrrTMng eaanmer!,with its S-iii.si.il s.t n c.i triLutrr. LP'aei. ! rubiish:i'fff iuirt.sai,d pof.nirr rt, tirtHi -ai a Jftr, w c ctpcs men till tfeil eo fo.ir frtAfcrh ?n .tL TboWou s teprmietit, itifiis a-si.f r.us. Tha a y-i IV-rnrent. In 1 'liUJ" iit;rt-nt 1 m ChJ.iftaSIVTarrt!)!. It'th its racial enbsini lad:o. The teli cn ph I erarv ricnt The rhie( Ceiks jtv r.n.ti:t. Kiili iu book-kcerers't.i J skji.tn .v (,uwd Utoi apirs Dersumient, firtpr .' (ii. tut ctl!CT offices of tl.-o flnraii ftay ss fc.s.s Ci.riiur. pawninc. esesTUirir. lurrt-g auk ms: resiJer.iig. rctsA'.ry.. c.iig ul teilii t . and in a Ue ux.nrt.i ' g tin J terte tu ear-yon . bv. tnsV!;h U p,-T.'.crin unv lng t betweea Iku.Cju iw scMsija aa- V. - S-t-n-re-n-d o-Uj A. "Iix'evd It I-1 1 frmt to Fn tf-t Cashiers lportaett hk a l.outle-.,toii U4 Of tetail uk- cn St iuo sis.e w-ys,1" . V. "82? .(,.? In.aicn-e .' 1 hi-1-. v lii enables tbe hoc-e to bny cti(i sn-l , i.-..,-.: . A. "Exarfyl Von Kv Jt I, in. Tf pc.sle tiiTcn? ner. ki: etht edertaid on !ovT prffx-seml iuui-lktnli . V. "TVhtj rre laa 'toCaiUu I bear u feaui atwiur . . A. -' i Mr y.-tcm cfho:nc3S dcJ!ng 1. Ota pr-e n- lovistfon ; 2. C'a.u ft evcry;hirur ; A frM wife pTr;r.j ill yurehxr: Olt money retuiaed if Oa layer u& 1 1 iherw k. be utted." V. " Nothing eoaMb fairer . Soihicg. And tbe people rrs ft." V . Weil, i thank you, sir, for jour polite attention." s. Ni t at aH. I'"r s r-'ernrr to tpfac yio. Ci-Il gKfn: ni r- n,n f ih p)Ce Wna fnaker ii lirownS (itit misE' Sim-Eait cor ner rixth r.il Jii-.i; . V. "Thr-.-fc v u! 1 -.ioUl be happy to do so. Good ElOIXJi." JOHN W. MMEfiSBAUQHi Kaahcd! HowLost. HowBeatored ? u"' puW"hed, a new eiition of I n)L'T- -ul.ver,re" leleorate.1 Essay ! on the ralirul cure (without medi . cine) of Speriuatorrhiva or Seminal weak- nes, Involnnrorv .Seuuual Losses, Impn i tney, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im ; pediuieti's tr Slarrwire, etc ; lo. Con sum;t!r, Pplff pSy ai'4 Fin, induced hr ! sell-indulgence or fexnal extravagance, fce. C7"Price, in a sealed ent elope, only six cents. The celebrate"! anthof, n this admirable ; Essay, clearly denionstrntes, in a thirty 1 yenrs' socceMlnl practice; ttiat the alarm ; ing conenences of slf-abrrte mav be rad ! ically cured without the daneerous ue of i internal niedicrre rtr the Application of thn ""f f'-ut oai a mode of cure atoace simple, certain, and etfictual. br ! which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and radically. I CTTbia Lerture should be in the hands I of every youth and etery man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to sny -r!dnr,s, pel-paid, on the receipt of Address the 41 Ann St. New York ; Post.OHice Box 4686. Oct. 13, 1875-1 v. CHAIR MANUFACTORY THE nnder-"1. at his shof, on Water j. --1 at iftiintown, has now on hand1, tor sale cheap, a general assortuitnt of CHAIRS. COFFINS i on hand, and, having purchased a neW j Hearse. f now prepared to atend funeral at the shortest notice and on tbe most 'ib- ertl terms. ite nss made a great reduction" in the price of Coffins. C7 Repairing promptly attended to. july23tt O. P. kUBISON. ; J-Je u ail Unas pnntea ihorl -mic h "Ifcti it-1 ft 1 i if it ' ill 5 h t" t :! . 1. v- : $ h 6 Si"