SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLIXT0WN: fT4t4Aj, May 11, iViBe TERMS. Subscription, $1.60 per annnm, If pud iltin 12 monthi ; $2.00 if not paid within 12 months. Transient advertisement inserted at 50 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Oed actions will be made to thaw.' desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter vear. PENK'A. B. ILTIME TABLE. ON and after Sunday, April lC;h, 187G, passenrer trains will leave Mifflin Sta tion, P. K. K., as follow i kastwabs. f Philadelphia Express ..12 64 am t Lewistown Accommodation.... 7 4t a tn jracitic Express 10 00 am :J.-hnstown Express ............11 22 a m tMail 6 (y p m f Atlantic Express 9 15 p in wistwabd. trittKbnrg Express 12 22 a m liPacitVc Express 6 02 a m f Way Passenger ... 1000am ;M.iil 8 28 p in ;fast Line .................... 6 4-S p m J Lewist own Accommodation .... 7 43 pm t Daily. Daily txctpl Sunday, t tailg txrrpt Sunday might. $ Daily except Mon day. Tax Pennsylvania Central Railroad Com pany iasue excursion tickets now, and w ill continue to do so nntil Noveinb-T 10, 1876. The price of a ticket from this point is $0.18 ; half ticket, $3.09. 'No special rates will be given to organ ized bodies, and no reduction will be made front the above under any circumstances. " The tickets do not entitle the bolder to the privilege of stopping off, but passengers taking passage on a local or accommodation train will be allowed to stop off at suitable or junction points, tor the purpose of toting an express train east, and, returning, will be permitted to leave an express train lor tile purpose of reaching their homes on ac commodation trains. Notice of their in tention, however, must in all canes be given to Tram Agents, in order that tickets may bo properly endorsed." If jou have a farm to sell, a bouse to sel!, at Private Sale, the quickest way ti obtain a purchaser is to adver tise 'he j foj erff'i To ail wbo bave real estate to sell at private sale, the columns of tbe Stntintl and Republican are open to advert icemen t, oa these terms : 1st. That if a parly is obtained by tbe advertisement to purchase a property advertised, tbe party selling shall pay us whatever sum may bave been agteed on previous to the inser tion of the advertisement. 2nd. That if no purchaser is obtained tbe adver tisement shall be at our ezpecse en tirely, and shall cost the owner of tbe property nothing. L OCA L 1ST f; 1. L ICES CE. If yon want a nice fit, go to Todd's. Town sportsmen i.idalged in a dashing eh ie around the Island on Monday, alter a Ci'i.ple of wild geese. rbiladelj.hu markets. Wheat, $1.47 and $1.50; corn, 69 to die; oats, 52 to 78c; Ca'tle, 5 to 7c. The sm face of the earth has been dug around twenty-eight times to bury its dead pc'Je. So a student wbo has been calcu lating on the subject says. Buyers &. Kennedy, grain dealers, bought l?'i0 bushels of wheat from Wm. Banks, of rV-nianapb township, a few days ago, a o:-iion of hiit year's crop. If von want a good pair of fchoes, go to T.id"'s. For sale by George King, of East Salem, fuouew varieties of potatoes Couipton's Surprise and Brownell's Beauty. Price $2 er huohel. Get up early and hear the birds sing. Human music may bave more noise in it than the music of the birds, but it is not by tar so low, lull, sweet and perfect, as the music of the feathered songsters. The Patterson House, owned by the P. C K. K. Co., and kept by John Hays, a most clever landlord, was profusely decora ted with flags on the 10th iust., in honor of the opening of the Centennial Exhibition. Showers . Scholl and their employees partook of the flag decorating spirit that prevailed to almost an unlimited extent in the citiea on the 10th inat-, and decorated the buildings of the firm in the bunting of all nations. If you want the nicest style of Hat you cusw them at Todd's. He has just re ceived a large lot from the enterprising firm of Thomas Bicket &. Co., Philadelphia. Last Friday Cornelius Carter was caught in the act of setting fire to lumber in Wil liamsport. A desperate fight took place with him bef ore he was captured in which he only was injured. WilUanixport papers say he is a crazy man. It is a question it every man who fires f roperty iutent!onaUy, as he did, is in his right mind. There is, theref ore, the greater need to imprison such people, not so much as a punishment for their deviltry or insanity, but as a protcc- tion to society generally, from their de structive propensities. If a man is a de mon, or is insane, imprison him. A Call for the Fathers. The following call for a meeting of the elder citizens to meet to organize in accordance with a proclamation of the Governor of the State explains itself. It is hoped that the attend ance on the day of meeting may be larpe: Editor or Sentinel axd Refcbli- cas Sir: In accordance with the suggestion in your late paper. I have considered that which seemed to be everybody's, is nobody's business, and yet it may be anybody's business, hence, permit me to assume to call a meeting at Mifflintown, on Tuesday, the 30th day of May. at 10 o'clock, A. when I will meet any and all ancient citizens of Juniata county of fifty years and upwards of age, with a view of organizing to gather statis tics of which to make History for our children and their successors, and when another Century has passed away this bit of History of little Juniata county vrfll be sought after with avidity. I trust that there may be a goodly nnmber there and that we may be allowed the use of the Court House to organize the meeting in. Will yon be so kind as to give this an insertion in your paper, and also send it to the other papers of Miffiintown pressso that it may give the most general notice: H. T. McAuster. McAlistervflle, May 15, 1870. A Urge bonfire was kindled it the tater sectiorj of Main and Bridge streets Just at the time when the 9th day of ttts month ended nmA tiie 10th nay of this month be gan, at midnight, in Honor of the World's Show, iii honor cf the one hundredth birth, year of the Republic. - " He left a wife and several children." So reads a reference to the Rev. Mr. Barker, late pastor of the Presbyterian church in Ashland, Kentucky. lie ha not left the world, however, bnt has eloped with the young daughter of a deacon of his church. A man who was recently hanged in Can ada for killing his landlord made a speech on the scsflold, in which be expressed a hope that this -might be warning to other landlord who persisted in donning their poor tenants." An exchange would like (o know if (be banging wasn't a warning to poor tenants. "Thet were sitting together, he and he, and be was arduously thinking what to say. Finally he burst out with : " In this land of noble achievements and undying glory, why is it that wo men do not eoaie more to the front ? why is it that they do not climb the ladder of fame !" I suppose," said she, putting ber fioger in ber mouth, "it is all on aocouut of their pull-back." And then she sighed and bo sighed, ; side by side. The gentlemen wboee names appear in this paragraph constitute the board of officers of the .Riverside Park and Juniata County Agricultural Associa tion as per election last week : Presi dent, James North ; Vice Presidents, Dr. L. Jiauks, J. Banks Wilson, Col. J K. Robison, J. 11. M. Todd, George W. Wilson ; Secretary, Robert Mc Meen ; Treasurer. T. Van Irwin ; Di rectors, 11. A. Slain baugb, T. J. Mid dagh, E. Southard Parker, S. B. Lou don, Jacob Sulouff, Jobn Hay, Wm. P. Thompson, S. R. Notcstioe. - Last Sunday Rev. Mr. Sherrard, after reading tbe 2ud chapter of the Song of Solomon took, for tbe text of tbe coiucunion service sermon the 10th verse of tbe chapter mentioned'. Tbe text reads My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away." A pleasant, instructive introductory followed the reading of tbe Wit, which gave tbe estimate of tbe true spiritual love for Christ, breathed in the Song of Solomon, as placed on it by tbe most eminent divines. Tbe text may become tbe source of tbe most exalted spiritual joy. it should not oe read literally, but taken m an allegorical sense, as it was intended it should be by the au thor. Tbe them deduced front the song, and the text thereon, was or it, "Tbe mutual love of Christ and Lis church," Which tbe Reverend speaker aua iixed and preached from under tbe fol lowing divisions and sub divisions : I. Tbe mutual relations between . brist and the Believer is love. 1. The character of Christ's love. 2. Christ's lore cherishes us. 8. The promises of Christ's lor. To establish a mutuality between ( brist and the believer there must be on tbe part of tbe latter 1. The Believer's love. 2. The Beiicver's love is sure that he con fides, a 2. The Believer's love is manifest in that he loves. ' II. The toanifestion of Christ's love, which is found 1. That Christ's love is considerate. 2. Christ's love is demonstrative. 8. Christ's lore overlooks iinperfectk ns. HI. The privileges of Christ's love. Tbe privileges of Christ's love are glorious 1. By the privileges of Christ's love the Believer is called away from sin. 2. By the privileges of Christ's love the Believer is called to Holiness. 3. By the privileges of Christ's love the Believer is called into Glory. Farmers, if you want a Mower and Reaper, buv the New Raritan. It bas been before tbe public for the past four years, and recommends itself to farmers with tbat degree of confidence which a sever test alone can give. From the start it bas net with tbe bearty appro val and well-merited praise of every practical farmer, and in localities where it ii known it is acknowledged to be tbe standard machine. It combines more valuable features and will better meet tbe wants of tbe farmer than any other machine in use. The utmost care is used in its construction, and it is made of the best material and in tbe most thorough manner. This machine can be bought from J. F. Jacobs, near Port Royal, cLeaper than from any other parties. If you need a Mower, buy the Screw Mower from J. F. Jacobs. It bas not got a single cog-wheel or a single extra shaft or unnecessary piece. The language of visiting cards is, according to one wbo claims to know, as follows : To turn down the upper left band corner denotes " visile," and is used for an ordinary call ; the upper right band comer turned down means "felicitation," end it a visit of eongra ulations; the lower left band corner, "conge," represent a farewell rail, and tbe lower right corner, " condo lence," expresses a desire to sympa thize with bereavement. Tbe rule most generally understood is tbe turning of one end of tbe eaid, which denotes a wish to see tbe ladies of tbe family. ilAUBIEDt ZIMMERMAN FUSSELM AN On the 4 th inst., by Rev. J. A. McGQL Mr. George W Zimmerman and Mia Sabsta A. russet man, both of McCoIloch's Mills, Juniata county. - Large stock of ready made clothing o( the latest and choicest styles, lor xaea and boys, hats, caps, boot and shoes, notions, furnishing goods in endless variety for sal at Samuel Htrayer. m rmemm. Subscribe for the Sentinel at Republican. PlliVATE SALES. f Hlf FOLLOWING tfUt 1ST A IN Susquehanna township: '' No. 1. A lot of ground containing S acres, with large' Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the doer. Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuildings. Young and thriving Orchard of about 70 well selected apple-trees, he. Church ad joining the premise. No. 2. About 4 acre of land, with 80 arras cleared and under good cnltivation. Balance woodland. No. 3. A tract of Timberland contain ing 5 acre. 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 SUSQUEHANNA TOWN ship, 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 j flow ing water, thriving young orchard in bear ing condition ; flue chestnut and other tim ber; three mile from Penu'a canal, ten mile from Penn'a railroad ; church, school house, mill, store and tavera all within one half of a mile, to a mile ; good community. Apply to W. H. KNCCSB, Mifflin town, Pa. FARM IN StlLFUKD TOWSHIP, CON taining 111 Acrea. 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 tbe premises. Convenient to market, mills, ax. TWENTY ACRES GOOD TIMBKR LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other tuuberUad adjoining this can be bought. Apply to B. P. BURCHFIELD, Office, Bridge St., Miffiintown, Ts. 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 ing about 12 Acrea, well timbered. This tract is in Lost Creek Valley, about five miles from Miffliutuwn. Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS, Office, Opposite Court House, Bridge St., Miffliotowu, Pa. II)ltvray' PHI and Oint ment Health and Beanty how to secure them Female Irregularitiea. Beauty is as indispensible to the happiness Of woman, as is health to ber existence ; the loss of charms being regarded as a greater afflic tion thn death itself. HoIIoway s rills and Ointment have done more towards preserv ing it, and relieving the 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 perients, pernicious stimulants and poison ous lotions. The mild, soothing, and re storative influence of Hollows j 'a great in terna and external remedies, in all com plaints of women, are now generally admit ted, whether in the Spring-time of woman hood, or in the Autumn, or turn of life. May 10-2t 184 IOMMERCAL MIFFLIN TOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thoroaf . MirruKTOw, May 17, 1876. Butter 25 Egg 12 Lard 12 Ham 16 Bacon ................. ....... 11 Potatoes 30 Onions o MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weeaiy by Buyers k. Kennedy. Qcotatioxs roa To-dat. Wednesday, May 17, 1876. Wheat $1 25 Corn 40lo50 Oat 8 j Rye '0 Timothy seed 2 00 Cloverseed 8 50 Special .Vbirei. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of sutlering humauity. send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in perieci connaence, JOHN B. OGDKN, Decl5-6m 42 Cedar St., New York TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, bv a simple remedy, is aaxions to make kuown to hi fellow-sufferers the mean of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of cbargo, with the directions lor preiuu-ing and usi.ig the same, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, AslUnMU Bron chitis, sic. Parties wishing tbe prescrip tion will please address Be. B. A. WILSON, 194 Penn St., Williauisburgh, N. Y. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN GRAIN, COAL, LUMBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, JtC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at MiiBin town or Port Royal. We are prepared to furnish Sak to dealer at reasonable rates. . BUYERS It KENNEDY April 21, 1875-tf BALLARD & CO., general emission Merchnts, AID PSAIKK Of Grain, Hides, Wool, Tobacco, Hop, Eggs, Batter, Cheese, Dried Fruits, Feathers, Furs, Lard, Tallow, beeus, Bacon, Beans, Poultry, Flour, Vegetables, Ac., kc., Warehouse, Ko. 42 Forth Water Street, PHILADELPHIA. March 22, le76-om tsMaEhw LP!'.'!'"!"1 With in exception or two the crowned in Brother Jonathan's Centennial Jubilee. BrotherJonathan looks happy m the nrt that tney an give u.. -"u spicuous among the participants in bearing him aloft are the representatives of Prnssia. Austria, Turkey, and China. Long live Brother Jonathan !" they The Philadelphia and Rediiig Railroad lempany Hereby gives notice, thit en or before Ibe rim er aay aexi, Thev will open a Passenger Station in Fairmonnt Park, upon the line of the J unc tion Railroad, in close proximity to Mem orial Hall and other principal buildings of of the CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EX HIBITION, And that regular passenger and excursion traiu will thereafter be run between the new station and the various points npon their several railway lines. The attention of citiseos of Philadelphia looking for Snmmcr KeHlerjr.es, and of strangers diniring to secuie houses or lodg ing in the vicinity of r hiladeiplita during j the period ol the exhibition, is called to tbe ( lact that, Irom nearly all places upon ine i railroads of the Compauy within twenty or thirtv miles of the eitv, passengers will be able to reach tbe Exhibition without change of cars in as short a time as it will require to make the trip by horse cars fiom luany poiuts in the city. SirKCIAL t.ltt KJilu?i i KAl.ta n BE KIN FOR TIIK ACCOMMODATION OF SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES OR OTHER ASSOCIATION'S. For information applv to C. Gs Hancock, General Ticket Agent, No. 227 South 4th street, Philadelphia, and to the several local Superintendents, or to the nndersisrned. I j. is. nwfita, G feral Sprrii,tndti. 1 Rkadiso, Mar. 7, I(?76. marlo-8t Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. Mar 8tb, 1876. Tramt leave Hrrtibrg 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 aud 3 M p. m. For Reading a 6 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00, 8 60 and i 40 p. m. For Pottaville at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill at Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. in. For Allentown at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 8 60 and 7 40 p. m Tbe 6 20, 8 10 a. ui , 2 00 and '7 40 p. m. trains have through cars tor New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars lor Philadelphia. SUNDAYS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way station at 5 20 a m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 45 p. m. TYarar for Harruburg leavt as follow t Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., 1 00. 6 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 8 40 and 7 10 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 11 20 a. m., 1 60, 6 15 and 10 35 p. m. Leave Pottaville at 6 00, 9 00 a. m. and 4 36 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 80, 6 60, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 30 aud 9 00 p. m. The 2 0 a. m. train Irom Allentown and the 4 40 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- . SCSDATS. Leave New York at 5 80 a. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 45 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 80 a. m. and 9 00 p. m. Via ilorru and Eft Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Suparintendtmt. GREAT REDUCTION IK TH PHICS OF TEETH ! Fill Upper er Lower Setts as Law as ft No teeth allowed to leave the office nn less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. TWth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the bard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for S15.00. Temporary seta S6.00 extra. Toothache stopped in five minntes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of G. L. Okrb, established in Mifllin- town in 1800. G. L. DERIt, Jan 24. 1872. Practical Dentist Sale Bills printed on short notice at the office of the Stnlinel and Rtpmbliemn heads of the world have frtt their representative to'Aniefica to t.fceja Land all shont, as they bear Dim along num m Profeuional Cards. D. M. CRAWFORD, M. D., lias resumed aciivelv Ihc practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and Orange streets, Miffiintown, Pa. March TJ, l7o JOUIS . ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrrK-K On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. p,,,,,,, atU-utioo given to- fho securing mId cont-cting of claims, and an legal busi- 0tfllg. Orncx on bridge street, first door west of tbe Beliord building. April li, 1S75-U LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTOEH EI-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. ry All business promptly attended to. Orrirc On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. "YYILLIAM M. ALLISON, ATTORH EY-AT-LAW, Has resumed actively the practice of his profession. All business promptly attend ed to. Uffice, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, Miffiin town, Pa. Dec. 22, 185 joun Mclaughlin, INSURANCE AGENT, POJ?T ROYAL, JCSIJTA CO., PA. IJOnly reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly O E. BURLAN, " -- DEXT1ST. Office opposite Lutheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend the first ten da) s of each month, commencing December 1st. The balaoce of the time hi office will be occupied by J. S. Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and npwards. Those who call dnring Dr. Burlan'a absence 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, M1PFLIXT0 WN, PA. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 3 r. Of. flee in his fathers residence, at the south end of Water street. ocl22-ti L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced tbe practice of Medicine and S urgery and all their collateral branches. Office at Acaderaia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. July la, ibi JJKNRI HARSHBERGER, M. D., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlieterville. Feb 9, 1876. J M. BRAZEE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUBQEON, .Jcademia, Juniata Co., Pa. Orrici formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrrtt. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf nroTice TVfOW is your time, gentlemen, to take ll lessons on the Gtlilar. Will teach in either Spanish Key or Satural Key. Sin gle or in classes. Try me three month. Terms, 25 cent per lesson in advance. SOLOMON WALLACE. fvb2-3n Xexieev i nniata Co., Pa. j"- Miscellaneous. TJMATA Y ALLEY BASK. - MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. GEOROE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRV1N, Cashier. DIBXCTOBS ; George Jacobs, II. II. Bo.-hU.-l, John Balsharh, J. W. Frank. Amos G. Bonsall. J erome N . Thompson, Jiseph Rothrock, August 4, 1875-tf s. B- LOi:DOi, tfriiititvT Tiirnn in room on second story of R. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Miffiintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always on baud. CUSTOM VTOKK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by Die yard or pattern. PERSONS biu ing good can have f hem cut in garments tree of charge. BVTTERICITS PATTERNS also Tor sale.- ALL lvORtt iV tnRl!itCD. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1875-tf ATTENTION. . J. F. JACOBS, I'EVLEK IX Farming Machinery and Agricultural Im plements, such as Corn Planters, Corn Workers, OR tn SEPARATORS, CLOVER SEED SEP.1R.1T0RS, Horse Powers from Oae to Ten Horse Power, Jlriculturnl, Portable, and Stationary Sham Engines, FODDER CUTTERS, FoHDER CRUSH t'kS.CORN SIIELLEUS, Cider Mills, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Grain Drills, and farming machinery and imple ments ot every description. Address J. F. JACOBS, Port Roval, Juniata Co., Pa. April 12. 1870. NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, XifCiutowa, Fa. JOSEPH 11E3S wonl.t reipectfnllv invite all who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves er their friends to give biro a call, and be convinced that this is tbe place to get GOOD PICTURES. Having prepared himself with the BEST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First -Class Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public gen- erally to favor him wi'h their patronsge, and they will be accsmmodated with any thing in tbe line ol Photography. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, if desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied' and enlarged. Old Aubrotype er Dagaerreotypea also eonied and enlarged, and painted if desired A good selection of I'JiAalES kept en band at all times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Frames, Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frames, Imitation Rosewood Frame, ifusiie Frames. Cabinet Imperial Frames, Picture NaUs, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, Ave. JOSEPH HESS at ifflintown, Jan. 7, 1U74. Seuttncl and Republican $1.60 a jea JWSCELtoAEOlS II MATTER OF POPULAR IK We eondenspyirom the ZsbOA Iwto ths sortanwi of a owvraalo afKHjt O&Jt Hal), M PhluuioaiaaiiaiiiakerA: Brown's" larrjes) ClotliinsV in Ataencs.", visitor aad attMitluiNare tbs speakers: Vlrntor. " Wbo corner Is tbe JtoTNtine on f . Attendant. aoatb-Fa corner of k-rtk and Market, i'lcss Dote the SIXTH, fer sniue snmiwrs wrrtmg Oak Hall, hav Lets sailed by desijrniiMC puratma.'' V. "US perietal? colossal! Ho yoa know Its dimensions f A. - i2,i)uO square feet eS on Market, srd 13U odJ on Siiih, six stcrita fci?h. h.vs ever tbrra aerc oa JuorHf . aixl cover-- rxm our occupied ty mitydnu twenty uuciut bui neaa plnces."fct V. Ik von use sresm nowerr A. " A uUoi souaj engum fnralb powrr ft toe freight and p.-3en3crelevatons.nl ihc oilers steam ti heating, and the Oder optra tiona oi Um bouse." V. " What order do yon teke with fKHkr A. "They are Br- opcJfed anl arrnyrd fn tlie basement, on Ion; Pir ccni.b-n.ami u-ten Hki oa Ike fasik-iilcvnuc to ue iupw tor's rwn en tbeuru Cour." V. Is utopettiniie i-ra operation T A. " No, sir, measurlcir. 1 be $uoUt re fr4 measured in tiie piece, then inspected. Ine cloth pause over rollers in tiie face U a sin light, and two men sit, one be fere and cn'e behind ths (-was, watchta g with the eve of s bswk for the least pin-bole Imperfection, an w ark ing every flaw, o that tee cutter n-tr ice sod avoid U when b comes to cut tlw ear ments." V. Yon must em piny an arrr of eutfer A. "Come to our tiitU uurl una net ne keep t hands all the IrsSe radios; unfile rjotl ' Into garments. besideWuS uaohiueslhatk a duxro men s work caciKt a stroke." V. "Do yua ann.'acture aU J jut own foodsr' A- - We do, and most carefully. Our x eminera inspect every KitUi aad train, rudi certify l every garuu r.t as itrv-ve!l c- -a before ws sat our Uc-et oa ft, and becouo esnouaibte fur it." V. " Your system, must save yon a srea deal?" J " A- "la every direction, sir. Jt t, tbf sytrm aud coooumj practice aU the wrJ three -It. that enables us to pul our p.. jflsa to the people ss we do." w Z"" tnPectinj Um work, what bwtfmw! A. "Before ft o tufi tnek It h fobM. Every sineie sanos-nt has tt number a-d other points noted off It to that inenire h s- ton can be Usced Vithutu tail, upon- on books." V". " Ton must have flOore? aalesner f' A. "Way ur.is fciu-f diysyou mcyfn mj In the various ibosr-s axd suites oirxjuu. tellinr to tbe thronrs of ra-tnaiTrs." V'. - lo you do an order to-A -by usi and express r VV ' A. - Very treat. All ova thecLuntry. Ottr COOK AND rAllLOll STOVES, HEATERS! OF ALL AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORK In R. E. Parker t Jiev Brick Building, 3IAIX STllUET, OPPOSITK f llli COUKT YARW 31IFFLLXT0WX, JUNIATA COUNTY, TA- Housekeepers' Ilnrduaif, Build" crs' Hardware, Meghan ics' tools, Leather, iaint, oils, glass, &u., &c, all of first quality, c'ozis'ahtly on hand. 1 invite the public 10 call anl gee m. . . JOHN W. MUTHEESBAUGH. Mi!Hmtwn, Ang. 25, !87I-tf D, W. HARLEY'S I the place wbere jou can buy THE BKST A$l TIIE CHExVPEST MENS YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTIlIN (1 ILiTS, CAPS, BOOfS, SHOES, UE is prepared to exhibit one of the most this market, ana at jlsrUAlsmMiLr AOir t KILLS ! Also, measures (akeo for suits and parts of suit., which trill b niaJe (o order at short notice, verr reasonable. Remember the pface, in IIf.rTaiah4 Water s'reets, VIFKLINTOWiV, PA.- JUST OPENED ! A New Sprins and &unimer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, . For Men, Boys, tfonien, 3!?e and Children. Notions, Men's Furuishhrj Goorfry CARl'ETS AND FLOOR OIL CLO'TlfS, All at ratJs, to correspond to (Ue rfnlts'Ti? in values. Cheaper thin the Cheapest of month ago. 07" StXfS M.UK TO OKl)K.3 J'atterson, fa. rov. ll, SILVER PLATED WARE. Electro riateJ table AVare, ORXASt.tir.lL ART WORK ( It CKEtr VABICTT, i HASL'FACTCRED BY THE j mm mmm: OotJ li roa J way, IMew lore. The best Plated SP(H)X3 ami FOURS are those Silver I'lale-l hea iest on the p.trN' where necessarily the most wear turms, ai.u bearing the Trade Mark, 1S41 Rft-crs Brttaier-XII. I V. B. This great improvement in Silver-' Plated Sdoous aud FoA is applied alike to! each grade 01' Plate, A l,Vand 12 ox., sj ordered. Tile Procesa and Machinery fort manufacturing these goods are Patented. Thi Extra or Stan1.ird llite" made by' this Company is stnnrp-4 A 1, simpiy, and, is plated 20 per cent, heavier than the urdi-j nary market standard. j VCT First Premiums awarded at all Fairs' wbnre exhibited, I mm World's Fair of IM- to American Instituto Fair, IH4 , tnclustvu.l marlo-tjui hasHu'i Hit I CaSfr as OnlHs r.t MS M U,lmm ill iilnniHiil U ill inn iiiihiiii T.A HH at smRV At.f. - -- awi i.a.Asii.aa. ClZrTSr- C. 6. BtTCrtiY, lassf r, 56 Cssinwra SLJ'kila ! j Tbe Seitiski. ass Riffblicas has no superior as an advertising UM-diUni fn this eounty, and as a Journal of varied newsl and reariin; it is not surprised by any' weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. Dru-s k. ueihcinea at Banks . Hamlin.'st lis .1D rERTlSEJIEM 751 y?rfcet rrm A nles of selfiiXMuieiixiif1 sLe ltrbw ui flcue people XC0O sulcs awey jt arfusiiiMj as if they sue hen ui person. r V. " I mrpr"1 von hSTeai-kust knha dosetf fl:fen!i Cncrtaienlsf" A. "S17 a-oji-ir! x. hare rxirs trum hnAr, eirh ebnrrei wttltitsown I usii.eie.awl ca a t:-rr;urlii rr-r-nnml.aiieoBkiary waeet what-' In the a real wheel. V. -TV ill jou iime Adpxrnorsoef Biemr A. "With i-leoMirc. ibe (uw Pepar. rocat, fi-rthowiwjio prvl- r cn omalo to re-l)f-?i'i T4 Furr.itC:Ltf It;amncnty wi b its i-yf. ! st-xk of all indcmnr. i gtiirt rtCtrry, w.l! in liisj maeb nes, LildiKi'Urvu iirw1sMhlii.i. lis) lriia mirr ucpurt-jiiit. itlf aubfea mc&y arejra )ar sti:re. li bangcat etiek bin. lb Heeers.vt Jtooifi, T!.e Crotr l-erwrmcnv rmelb-ire. TbePKeil I nifoTras IVbarv EKnt. Itie Wi ery I -rrrtraent, with As- cue of i&eLfeCKLTin. Tbe " . V. "Mold, ih-ldl :r,uor.sb A. "I'm rut half li,r n;l,' tit TTwnLWjthtVtrdVr.n umbntor-, edHmtrar--pn&iluiif! Litititbsaiid ptpulcr yrte, o.uac. ms moniliiy torecj SiritL The lien's n mini ruraa. TheBrvs i Yr-utiiV Lc-rnin ut m C'.tilureu a lVpartBci.1, with its rnce'al entana.e w ttl'., he Te!2ri-n' I-vlrt-MerrL Tie tlii-f firks rtp.riir.iet. wiibi i j isk -keepers and asishinl. t.n crI alsn sxrr a I-eprrtmcut; insin it.r's f 6, amt tther oiccs of tie fmrnil b-uy ss becsi L:ujkiE i-launhio. exerulinr. buyli e, mak lujr, rejriiSet'ef , r lU'VlM ncicg t ut. lellinc, sn-J in a th nstnuwlys iiiii.g their forces tjcar.y eiS.otr.8Vith Itrne. r.lt-Lm- ont Ine to titeen cip,i-1 aud imlwjm aa-niuJ-'y." s- V. " s t u-p-e n!-t-i! A. Iiwil It bl i fV-r f- imsSw. Collier's rXTkrlmertchMULan. )tibJ!fiur of retail suits eu SjnreSEKtLysr V. "S20,UV! Iranec cl 'ikaii- ukst enables' fbe bfu" to buy rheau snd n- chest -.'' A. "Exa! V have lift bit it TW seopletarori, f err. kr.dk in? that wedepuss oa low r-irticnU irinHjfialcJ." V. "Vhat rra lU "iotB tiLiS I hear so ssueb Rboutf . A. "lur ) rtemcft orfne oea!tnr L One 1'flce. n-di?viaiion ; ". la-h f ;revt-yihlns; A. A ar-araiitte pnfeetinr the pun-as-tr i . Tu muu-y n-tarned u t-e buyer can C othcrwii be suitrd." V. " Nothing eould re fairer A. Notliui!.-. And Ibe -ple fee ft" V. " Well, t Uiack you, ix, for your politst attention." A. - Nrt r.t ell. It' k pleamre to arrve yow. Cll (gain: aad be rnre i t'u- p'ce War.a maker A brown's tuk IuJltS!m-ast coe r bix'h a? I Jtarl:tt." t V. Th-r.t y-ul tiua3 9s happy So dose. Cotd tnoru-Cj." A.VD FL'RMSIUXG GOODS. choice ami select storks ever offered id Neir Bui!a!ri?, corner of (Sride an-i Sept. 15, l73-tf SAMUEL ST li AVER. 5aliood:HowLostHow2estore(r J11-4I i.nhli !! . rtfM Mtifwin tt T2 j Dr. C'lilterweli's Celebrated Essay J o ttw rctiml erOrl fwfiftoirt niwli- cine) of Sperm ttorrlnea r Semlcal weak ness, I'Kchliif.rry Sunnnjf Losses, Inipo tency, tft-nkuf and Pliyoh-af Incapacity. Im pedinient to Sl.trria'', etc r also, Con smnptn, Ef-ilewy an-l Fits, induced by StTI-frHinlgtriee e svxnul extravagance, u. C5Trice, in a seared envelope, only sis cents. Tbs'reTtJifafed author, ill this aitm-Table 8w, elearly ileniiistfiites, froirr a thirty years' snveesl'nl irsctire, th-rt the alarm ing; conseqnenees of sell-abuse in-y be rad k ally enred without rhe tianrrrous nse of internal nicilieiue or the application of the kniler pointing out a mode tT cure at once simple, certain, anil enV-ctintl, by means of whkh every snfferer, no matter what his rondition may I, may cure Bimetf cheap-' ry, TVaUsly, and rtd.cullv. UThia Lecture sboura be in the hands -f every vonth and everv niaa in the bmd. Scot under sewl, hi a plain envelope, to any address, nuit-paid, on the reeeii4 of six cents or two post stamps. Address IM Puolstbers, r. nniMii &. so., fl Ann St.. New York: Post-Ottice Box 4586. Oct. It, 1K75-Iy. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. fTWE trndersicned, at his shop. On Water A street, MiiHiutown, has now on hant and for suie cheap, a general assevtmat of CHAIRS. Hi also has a large lot of n O PT TT T "NT ' h' "'. nving purchased si aeW Hoarse, is now prepared to attend funeral at the shortest uotiee and on the most 'hV ersl tcrios. He has made a great red uctiori m the price of Cotlins. C7" K. -pairing promptly attended to. julytf o. P. KOB1SOX. , L Z notice at this omce. f;Qrsii, Circcir-asir. r!Jerfyonrfi:Sfy Jparm-.-i t, w i )r It rtr:icuL Itu