fflnjEL & REPUBLICAN MIFKLIXTOWN: edieday kept 13. lg?6. subcrip:ifn. '-"" pw annum, u paid iJiTia uwBtliij 2.W If not paid within "iSImi"' advertisements Inserted el 50 up incb or eath Insertion. "Losiect business notices in local col- jj, crnt!i p-r line for each Insertion. toctions iU be made to lb ac desiring , tviriiw by Ihe year, half or quarter '' pESTA. B. RETIME TABLE. Ox; after Sunday, April 16th. 1876, ' en-er train will leave Mifflin Su B V-K. K..M follows fcXSTWAED. tfl!3t4e!?Mprw ...... . jfctoWd .ccouimodation F.xwrss JUss'!"-11 Kxpress iuil ; ' i-Untic lWs KfcsTWilD. ..12 f 4 a m .. 7 43 a in ..10 no a m ..11 -J ' a in .. ny p m 9 13 p m tPlt!br!r Express -.. 'faciSc F.iTev Jtfsv iassi-nger 12 2i a in ciiittii Id W a in 3 -2H p ui 0 4' u m Viil Wut Line i -i!.too Accommodation ... 7 43 p ui "l Half- ezrrpt Sidy. t Taiy .'mi Stmiaj i Darly ttctpt Moh- Till IViinsvlvai'ta -"-n'rl Ka:lroad Coni loj fcfflfexcirsion tVfcels now, and will ra'uni t" " M U!,r Nuvemb.-r 10, 176. rfc price of a ticket Iroin this point is .If; half ticket, $3.09. I'uii.vnrtfHiA. July 12, lf76. The arailuuarU-ra ot tlie KeHibhean State Omimittee li.e been established at No. :tii2 f bestmit street (21 floor). Philsdel- !li..v M. iioTT, Chairman. LOCAL IXTELLIGESCE. Cai oil lis' advanced in price. What "ill yon bring to the Fair I Bs William Tweed has been arrested in The mniUy river has given the bass a ciHEce. Tvr months more, only, ot Ihe Centen- eu! I'minitinn. pw ca'tle n:v e liuvii oniuui imo luis a.tiirtfcis fall. Br-tbaker ana Ei-rpy h!pped ale', of fine t(l et, Ut otk. Ulto'.y lie iailroad company has not trta tuMii? railroad ties. Cum t 'p;ii(: and ruttiug off at the ground ft ia order now among f armers. Aa rxchmre -ays the cool weather will iD?ru.e the luatriuionitl maiket. 'aic A':kfr advertises a g xvl (arm for siiv. B Wli?r township, by poster. Tbe railrojd land damage vKrwers are on the n.xr, in the vicinity ot Mittiintown. Vbv rlsh tickets have be-n placed in the her ia vi(.;tion "f law in I'errv county. Sr. Crib' ha increased the value ot his p.'ptrty by erecting a conituodius stable on 1L A Riolerate, but stead:! y failing rain fell mSjuiay ami Monday, rnd did great good To ra.t the newly wa wheat. PoTvroE Wa.vtkh. 2! bushelej ofn liwie takvn in evchmse lor Juiinlure. at V. I', snyder's, in Miiilintown. 2t Tl.e Senatorial Conference for this dis trkt, comj!".-i ot the counties of 1'crry, 51.ia atiii Ju.iiata, will meet to-morrow. PLi'ad- l: i i Mirkets. Wheat $1 15. com 4'.nU7o, o.it. Jtitollc, cloverseed IOC per fu:ii. cit! 1? tttjt:, shoe;- 4toCc, hogs !Uo cw: -od. 5 irrre-ui offense wa committed m P..- -rt ;i : a 12 year old girl in Patterson hrle'k. iiieeasehis been booked lor i'.-cm:b-r term i l court. The Western people have been pourinjr into Ptil2d.-! (iia ly way of Pittsourg and i:tral K. K.at the rate ol 'S,U-H) diily. Eamli for the Kxh bilion As t!i? law provides, on petition, Gerge E.-istlr. -t i'atterson, was admitted by toe CvJ't, hist week, to citizenship ot the L'ui t.! Ut. s i.t Aaierka. Vjiae li gone largely Kepnb'.ican l-'i,-W'l Lijonty. Kvery Congressional di-t-t tis -Tie R-pubik-an. Kvery county 1a g-ne ul-iioaa. A.I. K ..biTison. i-on of C-.I. J. K. Robin .., a:il E. S. Ity, Jr, son of K. l'.:y, E-(j., w.Te admitted, last week, to jT.t.ce ia tlie several conrts of J uiii.it a t'-uiiiy. 0a Ti:-sdiy morning a tramp entered Mr. fc-"biuu yard, and was i'liineliately at Itktii ty tlie large dog owned by S-gel-b'uui, thn'wn down and bitten ao-ut the l.gs aLd arms. Fi.a vlx. A House and Lot in Thonip wuiown, nos occupie-.l by Kiixa James and iiiirs. Bjv a home. Terms id be made k:iua, and losessiou given imiuediaUly. sqtll-.t Farm foe Sale Martin Weaaer will of frrat rublic sale, on Tuesday, (rcti'ber 3d, l"7ti, his farm in Walker tow nship, contain ii;g 114 ; rc s. ith good houe aul barn ttareon erected. See handbills. Chu! and other mall fish are scarce in river. They say ba-si have swallowed tlitui, and hat is more still, they Inrther My tiiat hen the Dass hav e eaten the spawn of 1! other fish they will turn and eat their a spawn, and thus laterally eat theui fcivts up. The riot in Charleston, S. C, a briefly tuticed in another colutuu, illustrates how 'Ft the colored people are at picking op the vices of iLe white citizens. If any colored K-f'.e iowu there, or elsewhere, desire to j hi the l)eiuA;racy, they must be allowed to uu so in peace. Any other spirit is wrong. Last Thursday the City Bank of Uarris bnrtr uiddn a voluntary assignment for the iriniit of its creditors, in the hope ot pay-u-f in full." The institution tried its baud t 'iieculation in lumber. There was a strinkairc in the price of lumber, and hence tlie break. So it il said. The concern The 2pth of this month in Pennsylvania' d'.v at the Centennial Exhibition. PeojJe h, have ut been there, and who can go, and wbo desire to go, should make it suit t" U there then. A full quarter of a niil " ot l'enusvlvaxiians should be piesent th it day. 'Nowhere in all the wade 't try are there richer memories of the .roe ol the Revolution than in Pennsyl vuiia. How these memories will be hon red the day will telL Mr. Hendricks has taken the stump for Nr. Tildcn aud himself. The other day he " a swch in Iudiaua, and asked : Is ' this the Centenuial year ?" but he didn't 'til that If the party he favored with his "wal support had been successful, we ould ,,t oe ccltbrating the Centennial yr. Had the mass of the Democratic f"y Wen as weak or wicked as was Mr. Ht-ndn-ki during the war, this Oovernmmt would cever have reached iU Centennial rr. Usl Monday, in the absence of the Sher . young man named McFadden callel "; 'le jail aua aske J ermis;ion to see Tobe """ni-ii. Alter being interrogatea oy En..use as to his being the bearer ol riis, tools or communications, and an negatively, he waa admitted. Mrs. "5 cimious. continuous vigilance du- - -e linence of her husband, induced to fc-ud a listening ear while lie talked M 'he cei! door. She soon learned from the COnVrrsatmn rl..r . Irt h,.l ln handed Ik- "hereupon she turned the key on young deceiver, and he waa obliged to until the Sheriff canie in and read " contenu ot the letter. Its contents ' harmlesa character. McFadden released, and it U probable will not . ,Ju be tie bearer of a secret mianon to a rsoavr m jail. - - Tor Pur-vw A...- . P.l . -L'!',len".,nmoit of thefarin- work w,ll .,w to the world, j .easing and .natructive furra, tho wealh vancement of Juniata coauty, and wi! b, hen published, a work of reference that f,!TyrTn h.2aM bve in hi" library for the of himself and family. Juniata U a tin c.uty, .nduow that there is an opportn n.ty, let it be represented on an equal loot ing with her sister counties. The expense of getting up this work is necessarily urge and the publishers must have the support of the people, or else the Work cannot be pub Iisnud. It being an enterprise that relates purely to home affairs, businesa men and laruiera doubtless will heartily ... Courage iU Ceiiteniiinl Christian Homes This ar ntiiffemeut to liniviit.. f :..l i r . , . .... uruiruuuu 1 1M tors gmid accoiniiKMtali ns at low rates in lirivilu .,.. .: : ii i '"U""TB' proviMg juite a success, liy letter or in person, iroui dve hundred to one thi.iiMui.l .t .n.. t - . fuiviia re uauv seeal::g for aosignmeul U. a home. As accommoda tioiia are lima olfured for twenty thousand people churches, Siinda.v-iw.huoU, aud other " j j ut ing jiroi iuea lor in nouses aill iccDt to raeb other. a ear one thousand i 01 ceese litniu atsM . u. i "jt 9M.-iiu car j route by which the Exposition is reached ! in lriiu li'ii I, hi.i.iir i . , - miiiuica i ur auoui ! eurlit cents. . ;. . I An prices range front i-j U $14 a week a:i Iron, $1 to $o.d0 4 dar j., tre ; suited, and the CoiulorU and convenience ... - ....r ci-jioou. nor., caiwus M. iung superintends this movement. Applv by tot ter or in permin at his Uttic, tj. E' corner ot Twelllh and Berks streets, I'hiUdolpliia, I's. 1 hi. I Irti.... i H. . ,- .L - - " mho ' i . 1 u I im iva- hil.ilioir is open day awl night, and can be easily reached by streetcars iromany depot Pi blic Sales Joseph Long, cuininistra- MirsiCTi.. rr-y, wiii sell at pnwie sale at the residence of Pannie Frer-, (n De'uware township, at 10 o'clock A. M-, en Monday, Sept.-uilier IS, 1870, two horses, one mare, one colt, one cow, and a lot ol farming utensils. Mary A Anderson w ill oQ'er at public sale at her resilience iu McAlisterville, at two o'clock P. M., on Saturdav, CciXoer 7th. ifio, i unruirrg unreal, 1 lounge, chairs, tabha, cook siove, and other articles ol household furniture. . J John !irtx will offer at public Bale, at his j residetrca.' In Spruce Hill township t ten o'clock A. M., on Friday, September 2fith, j 1ST!, one b iy florae, two good milch cows, one sWer, enc spring ealr, a otimber of line ! hogs, together with his entire let of house- Caupir.s SoNO Book. We have recelv. ed from the publishers a copy of the "Hate and Wheeler Campaign Songster," containing a good collection of rousn.g Re publican song", full ol the necessary nerve and energy. Many of the songa are print ed with the music con plete, lor the use of Glee and Quartette Clubs. A large major ity of the songs are set to tunes already familiar to everv oue. The Songster also contains short biographical sice.ihes of our next Chief Executives, with -portrait on the til le-piige. We expect to hear these campaurn carols roll from the manly throats of loval voters everywhere throughout the , length and breadth of our land, belore the i day of victory arrives in November. Taie j piiblishe.s otler extra dlscouuts on iiii.aiit j ties ot the "riaves and Wheeler Songster" j io campaign couimmces. euu IU cents lor sample copv. Address JOI1X CHURCH t CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. Co Ainor Fiaa V. II. Land is, a young man ot tine business )ti.ililicatioii., having purchased the interest of Kphraim Kannels in the firm il Rsnrels k H'iney, inerchanta, Port Royal, Pa., the business Mill benalter he conducted nnder the firm name ol Wincy k Larmis. at the o.d stand, where they will keep constantly on hand (iroceiies, Hoots aud Sh'M-s, Queensnare, Glaarware, Crock ery ware, Notions, itc, AvC., and will be I leasiil to aocomniodale all who may favor them with theii patronaze. The hooks ot the farm of Kannels Si Winey have beeu lei t in the bund ot tho new tir-u lor collection. Art important decision, of iutere.st to all wbu reside in cities, towns or vil lages, was receutly tuaiio . ia Jebaaun county courts by Juge Heuderson. A uiaa wag indicted (or asuauit and bat erv on a neighbor because be claimed tbe fruit on the ttee overspreading pro secutor's lot. Juiga Henderson said that the owner of land is tbo owuer of it from Lis line uj-ward as far as he desires to n.ake claim of it. This being the law the prosecutor bad the right to tbe frnit on the branches ex tending over bis lot. fie mipLt even Lave sawed them off. This de cision is important at tins particular time and is generally uiisuudert tood by the people. Ex. 4 Dr. Swatne & So.n, of I'iiiladelpaia, are the compounders aud proprietors of several valuable medicinal preparations. 1 here advertisement is to be seen re ga'.arly iu our column?, to which we respectfully invite the attention of our readers. These medicines have been before the people many years, fairly tested, and Lave always given uni versal satisfaction. Head what tbey have to say, and if need, apply to your Drupgiit for them, or write to Dr. Sway tie & Son, Pbiladelphia. Fi.vck lat Saturday evening rumor have been afloat a to au accidout on the Penn sylvania Central Railroad fcomewhere bj tweeu Har.i.-b'urg and Philadelphia. . The Lancaster E-rprett tells all about it as fol lows ; The Harrisburg Express which left the latter city about rj:15 on Saturday morning, met with an accident near Christiana. There wre over three hundred passengers ou board, and tbe train had just reached the crossing east of North Bend, (a short distance east of Christiana), when one of the wheels ol the tauk broke, precipitating the engine, tender aud baggage car over a small embaukmeut, and drawing six of the passenger car trom the track. The noise, the contusion, the heavy jarring, were all calculated to spread the greatest alarm, and for a time it was impossible to ascertain the amount or damage doue to projierry or wrson. WbilMt the engine and cars were of course more or less damaged, it was dis covered (strange as it may seem) that not a passenger or train hand waa is ine ieai in jured. The passenger were transterea to the Lancaster tx press aua w i"o -""" section of Harrisburg Express east and went on their wav rejoicing. No blame" attaches to any one, the acci dent occurring from circumstance beyond the control ol the most careful. It is the first alarn mg accident that we have had any knowledge of lor years liotween this city and Philadelphia. rt.-r.r...tri T Bashful Snooner ton his honev-moon, at Niagsra): "Larry, my wife aud I have botn noticea mai me tu un people stare at us very hard. I hope you haven't been telling anybody that we are newly married 7" uirry : .we icu ., or I Is it likely O'id go agin my excess ordhers f Why, whinever anybody thryea to pump me, sor, tJ'ive towiea em job w asn't married at all." ' IIolloiTay-s Pill and Oint ment. The Onward March ot Truth. W hy is it f The great doctrine announced mime fiftv vear oack by Dr. Holloway, that the .tomich, tbe liver and blood are the founta of disease, is now universally admitted, his ereatest opponents having become his fc. ..,..rt The reason is ob vions ; millious who were atBicted with Py- neDsia, Liver Compuunis, oiinousra., . iVlj i. n.,i.;Kv .nrl Phvsical orostra- neauocuv, - . - . tion, have been radically cured by a thor- oueh course or His lamous x -..e . i h.wli ..f scurvv. old Otuers Hare - , aores, bad legs, scrolulous humors, gland u ii: ...,.... Atftlima. broncnltis. K br hU Ointment and Pills, when .11 other means had failed. Such is the pro ....k ...A ihn triumoh of reason. gress ui u uiu j jj-. SubscriU for tb Sentinel EspuMican, Court Proo8edings. Margaret House m. George Kliuger, W Ii Knoase, Daniel Knouse, George Goodlirlg aud Frederisk Meiseri This was a ease that demonstrates that truth is by niauy odds stranger than fiction. Within the space of time that it has been working up to a Consummation, namely, from tbe vear 1820 to September, 187(5, the peculiarities that the so-called fic tion writer gives to Lis characters are strongly impressed throughout its entire length, iodeed, it is a case such ts few American writers would have the hardihood to embellish and give to the reading public. A French writer, how ever, would be in his glory ia serving it up in attractive language, for a peo pie of Fren.'h tastes. It contains early l ive, courtship, marriage, births, discon teut, estrangement, desertion, tragedy, love, four marriages, 3 unlawful mar riages because no divore separated the : first marriage 'the acquisition of prop j r,y. dexth of tho deserting man of the nrst uiirnsg,, the search of bis son for his mother, the finding of (be mother the woman of the first tuarriage and her action in law to recover dower on lauds by her first husband from whom she bad never been divorced. In the year 18U0, after au ordinary preliminary courtship a man named L'phraiui Home married and settled iu the State of New Jersey. The tnar ried couple lived together as man aud wife eight years, in which time three j children were boro to them. One day the husbani left tbe country, aud was! not agvin heard of for seven or eight1 years. Then a letter eame to bis father, ! saying that hphraiui House had passed into the future world. Tbe supposed widow, some time after the anuouce uient of her husband's death, married a second tiun. After the lapse of two years from tbe date of the announce ment of the death of the first husband. House returned with a woman as his wife, to see bis father. The second Mrs. House as represented was a most attractive woman, and had been widow ed by a patty who murdered her bus baud near Higbspire, Lancaster county, while he was on Lis way from New York State to engage in a contract on some public works on the Ixiwer Sus quehanna river. The return men tioned, however, did not change tbe relationship of the parlies, and in about one year House again left, and finally settled in tsus-pjehanua township, Juni ata county, whare he acquired the prop erty that bis first wife claims dower on. Iu the year 1SG9 Kphraim House died ; but before his demise Le gave the property that he had acquired to his son by bis first and lawful wife. Kphraim House, Jr., Laving disposed of the lands that be obtained from his lather, begn in the year 1S72 to search for his mother, whom, in due course of time, hi found in Newark, New Jersey. The second man to whom she bad been mar ried had passel into the spirit land, and bhe had a third husband. The son acquainted his mother with the fact of House's death, aud of tho estate that he had left. She was still tbe lawful wife rf Kphraim Honse, and as such brought suit to recover dower in tbe lands dd by her son to the above named parties. Vet diet for demand ant, or lawful wife. J. F. McNeal vs. Solomon Hooks aud U in. Wagner. This was a case that came np from a Justice of the Peace. I'Uitiuff bought a watch of defendant, payabio t a rate . of five ficllaxa per mouth. The watch, being insured, was taken back for regulation several times. The last time it was handed in for re pairs appearances indicated that an oc currence of tome kind Lad put the watch out of condition, aud pay was demanded for the repairs. McNeal refused to pay, aud Dooks and Wagner would not give up the timekeeper until it was paid, with toe cost of repairs added. .McNeal sued to recover the wat?h or the money paid ou it.. Ver dict for Hooks and Wagner. Jonathan Weaver vs. D. I. Minni chan. This was a case that came np on appeal from the docket of a Justice for the recovery of wages for labor. Verdict for plaiutiff in the sum of $J2. 5'J. Seliusgrove and North ISranch Kail road vs. Geo. F. McFarland. Settled. Maggie Stewart vs. Geo. F. McFar land. Settled. KJ ard 1 Thompson, Win S Thomp son and Theodore Thompson vs. John L. Auker, administrator of Jeremiah Kirk, deceased, and Samuel Kirk. Kj-sctuient. Verdict for defendant, in the sum of $0. Title to remain in plaintiff. (Commonwealth vs. John O'DonnoII. Indictment Uurgiarious entrance aud larceny. True bill. This was a case that grew out of the stealing of a pair of b iots. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to county prison for the term of 30 days. Com. vs. Peter II Hawn. Indict ment Assault and battery. True bill. Continued until next term of court. Com. vs. J. Frank Hoops. Indict ment Fornication and bastaidy. Re becca Dobby prosecutrix. Plea of not guilty withdrawn. Not sentenced. Com. vs. John Zimmerman, ludict- ment Burglary and larceny. True bill. This was an action against Zim merman for breaking into a store in nichfieU, and takiug therefrom a par cel of goods. Verdict, guilty. Sen tenced to 30 days in county prison. Com. vs. Henry Lauver. Indict mentNuisance. True bill. erdict not guilty. Defendant required to keep tbe peace on bis own lanu. Com. vs. Stephen I MoAlister. In dictment Fornication and bastardy. Not a true bill. Prosecutrix to pay the cosU Com. vs. W'va Littlefield. Indict ment Arson. Not a true bill. Com vs. E R De-Bray. Prosecu tor Singer Sewing Machine Company. Iuiiclmeut EmbeBitlement, larceuy as bailee. True bill. The defendant was appointed by the above-named Coui pauy an'ageut in this connty, and to him were sent contract coupons and prommisory notes for collection. Tbe funds due on saia papeis were coucuicu and approptiated to the use of tbe de fendant Tbe papers were given to the defendant in trust, and the appropria tion of the funds thereof to" his own use, under direction of the Court to ... r I i the jury, did not nil me out oi rm-jea clement and Larceny. Verdict for de fondant. Com. vs. Noah E. Littlefield. In dictment Accessory before tho fact to ,rmn. Prosecutor James V. Dean. True bill. Verdict, not guilty. This was a case that grew out of tbe fire that devajtaied a large portion of this town on tbe morning of August 23, 1S73. The jury was ealled in tbe ease on last Thursday evening and left tbe box near miduighl on Monday night last, and re turned with i Verdict of not guilty, shortly after 11 o'clock, midnight, havr ing been out bait a short time. The jurors were : Amos Winey, Eider K Gilliford, Philip Strouse, Michael Col dreri. W U Fisher, Wilsan Calhoun, Tho.uas Murphy, David U Diictn, Nicb claa Ickes, Aaron. Leidy, James R Beahel, J F G Long. Twenty-two witnesses were ealled by the Common wealth, and thirty-five witnesses were called for the defence. The attorneys for the Commonwealth were : A J Pat terson, Louis E Atkinson, George Ja eobs, Jr. The attornejs for the do fence were i Kra D Parker, Jeremiah Lyons, lVm Allison, li F Burchfield. Will ia m Cox, Samuel S troop and Adam Wilt were appointed viewers' to lay out a road from East Saleai and Liverpool road to a point on Cross lloads and MoAlistervilln road. Henry Sulouff, Wm Ulsh and John Ballentine were appointed to lay ont a road in Beale township. Tbe Grand Jury reported favorably of the manner a-f the keeping of tbe pnblie grounds by the Coiiimissinnors, and complimented Mr. and Mrs. Knouao on the cleanliness and management of the jail and adjuncts. The Grand Jury bave authorized tbd Commissioners to furnish the court with a suitable blackboard.' Oa the petition or citizens of Mon roe township, the place of holding eleo tions Was changed by the Court from , te-the the school house in Kicbfield new school housj. Fur Sale A cumfortablo Frame House, and Good Lot, in this- boraugh. Price $800. Two hundred dollars cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to suit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this office, or address the editor of this paper. tf. Trasir Saro One bushel of Turnip Seed for sale, at " cents per pound by mail 35 cents. Call on or ac dress Mai kick Leoxabd, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. Juno2l-tf COMMERCIAL. MITFLIXTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirrLisroww, September 18, 1870. Batter ....... Eggs I .anl . . . . . ... II mi Bacon ....... Potatoes..... Onions....... IS U ii IS 11 6l 40 MiFFLlNTOWN GRAIN MAkhlhr. Coneeted weesly by Buyers k. Kennedy. yroTATioss roaTo-OAt. Wednesday, September 15, 187C. Wheat $1 00 Corn 40 Oats ' Rye OH Timothy seed .. 1 5') Cloverseed 500 .Miscellaneous. TO CENTENNIAL VISITORS. ASTOR LODGING ROOMS, 223 North Sth St. (above Race), j PUILAOCLPUIA. Newly furnisheil Lcdging at 50 cents r;r day. Special terms to Clubs and So ch ties. Also, a 4 J , FIRST-CLASS EOAUDIXG n.l"SE, with rooms for ladies and gentlemeu, at rry moderate prices. 4'HJ North Seventh, Comer Callmvhill strert. Accommodations for 1"0 giiesli. W. .N. PEARCE. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Irrangrmeut of PasM-nsror Trains. Jilt 12th, 17(5. Truiui Itatt HtTTitburg at follow : For New York at 5 2i", ti 1 j, 8 10 s. m. 2 00 and i 40 p.m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, G 15, 8 10, 9 45 i. in., 2 OU and 3 57 p. iu. For Heading a' 5 20, 6 15, b 10, 9 45 a. ni., : INK 3 oi and i 40 p. ni. For Pottsville at 5 20, 8 10 a. ra., and 3 57 p. ui. and via Schuylkill &. tjusue- i hanna branch at 2 40 p. in. For Allen tow ii at 5 2'i, ti 15, 8 10 a. m., I 00, 3 57 and i 40 p. in The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 On and "7 40 p. ni. trains have through cars lor New lork. Tbe 6 15, 8 10 a. in. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars lor Philadelphia. SVSDAs'S. For New fork at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20 a. ni. For Heading, Philadelphia aud way stations at I 45 p. m. Troiaj fur Hurriiburg leaet aafolloict : Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. in., 3 40, 5 25, b 0j, and i 10 p. m. Leave i 'calling at 4 40, 7 40, II 20 a. ni., 1 60, 6 15. X W and 10 3-5 p. m. Leave Pottsville at 0 00, 0 45, 9 00 a. m. and 4 35 p. in., aud via Schuylkill aud Susijue hauna ISranch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Alleiitown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 30 aud 3 00 p. in. The 2 30 a. ui. traiu trom Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. m. train from Heading do not run on Mondays- SL'XDJYS. Leave New York at 5 SO p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. m. Leave Heading at 4 40, 7 40 a. nt. aud 10 3-j p. in. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 9 00 p. m. "Till JUorru aud Eisex Railroad. JOHN" E. WOOTTEN", Gtneral Snptrinttndtnt. BUYERS & KENNEDY, (Successors to p. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IX GRAI., COAIa, LIMI5LR, CEMENT, Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SECDS, SALT, &.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at MifUin town or Port Royal. AYe are prepared to furnish Salt to dealer at reasonable rates. BUYERS k. KENNEDY. BtelY-fcfc-y-'ti Stawwkarfl CMBBrT bwl RtmfWm V rnptv, vHk tw-vfw-r iiwniota ttta mew mm, ud jtll Tiinbta tmi-f wTwwet JtataolVnuriiic fawllitiow rr-rsujT rtfaw ; wutrk m4 warrt-aiul XaABUS.twVw8MAlUa. Vtuitw.UcatwriuMi ttrrTrV paciaUi. reoortitilv lav iu4.tr b ,m uwn w th big f.ibihiuosa. oaUl aorl iiwtHW nf1 fn est-aWtia. witfe pricM nd tn. C.G. BLATCHLEY, Man.fr, 506 Commarc St.Ps.lai wouu fe) PUMPS B -Private Sales. 1 A FARM OP SIXTY ACHES IS DELA ward township. Land of god qnality, having thereon erected a LjG 1JOCSE, weather-bearded, BANK. BARN', nearly new, and other outbuildings. Convenient tof Churches, schools and mills. Situated 3 miles north of Thompsontown, 4 mile north of Thompsontown railioad station. For more definite particulars call on or address s; SAMUEL' J. KURTZ, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. : VALUABLE FAKM FOR SALE 175 a.T;1, more or e..s, one hundred and twen ty-five or thiity aeres of which are c eared and under cutivati, iluated ia Toscaro ra Vifcy, Juniata connty, Pa., seven mies ftoia MifSintown, the county seat ot said avuuty, and four inies from thePoiifisWva iiia. KaUroad at Port Roya, bo'uidtxl by ar..l of Mr. G. W. Thompson and others, hiving thereon a Good Hoose and Barn, aild t I necessary putbuiMings, good nuver fa'rUij running wattT at both Louse aud bim, an abundance of fruit of .different kit ds. Will be soi'd very ow, a the sub scriber ii net able to work so uge a paoc. Pfe psrticuors inquire ot the undersigned, residing on the premises. ' ' J. F. O. LON'G, Port Roya P. (., J uniata Co., Pa. . 1! ILL PROPERTY" IX SPRUCE HILL leaatdilp, Juniata county, with a good p.ur of Fiench Burrs, ami a pair of Counter Chepjvrs. tiood run of custom. Cood neighborhood. Will sell Kill with witer ! privilege and about ouo acr and a lull of ... hwiu, ur ii .vrpureti, in mct Hnnii acrra of- land, 25 aen-a cleared, with good Pr-ie House, size 31)x40'l'ret, Bank Barn, size 40s 56 feet, and other necessary outbuildings, good Orchard, two excellent things ol limestone wati r near the irjuse. Will also sell a FARM of about 85 acres, ailjoiuiug the above; about 5 acres timber laud, and tin balance cleared. This tract is mostly dint gravel land, and has been ru efully limed, having thereon a good sized Log Honse and two good S)rings of liinc Motie water, one of Which could be tiped lo tbe kiutwu dojir. ' , j H ill eii all together, or separately, to suit purchasers.'1 The properties are eight uiles from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Arp'y to j J. KELLY PATTERSON1, J Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IX tuvueliauua township! i Ko. 1. A lot of ground containing S acres, with large Dwelling House, and ei 'lleut water at the door. Good Barn, Muoke House and other outbuildings. Voting aud thriving Orchard of about 70 ell selected apple-tree.. Jtc. Church ad joining the premises. ro. . Aoonl 4 acres or land, with 30 acre cleared and unJer good cultivation. Balance woodland.' ' No. 5. A tract ol TimberUiid contain ing 5 acres. All three properties within one-foirrth 01 a nille of each other. Apply to S. G. PRESSLEK, ' Oriental P. O., Juuiata Co., Pa. FARM IN El'SQCEHAXVA TOWN si'ip, containing W acres: 52 acres cleared. well fenced and in a good state of culura- j tion; N'ew Log -f mine . Dwelling Il'iuse, weather-bo-tnled and well linished, Sank Barn, and all necessary outbuildings; flow ing water, iiiriviug young orchard iu bear ing condition ; tine chestnut ajid other tim ber threw inilvs from Penn'a canal, ten mile frs-ut i'enu'a railruail ; churi h, s h'X'l house, iniil, store and tavcru all aiihin ihks JitH of a mile, to a oulo good eom'iuinity. . Snts to. ..U',U, KNi-CSK, . Jliffiiufowh, Pa.-" FAKM IX JilLFOUD TOWSHIP, CON taining 111 Acres. Eighty acres cleared, feuctd, and under cultivation. Duelling , and Ttuant Houses lank llarn, W.il'ou ai.d Com House, Flowing Water, Apples, Peaches aud a variety of oth ,-r Fruit ou the premises. Convenient to market, mills, Kc. TWENTY ACHES GOOD TIMl'KK LAXD 2J miles from Patterson and Port Koya!, one-hlf mile from Sav Mill. Other tiuiberla-id ailjoiuiug this cau be bought. Apply to B. F. BURCHFIELD, Ottice, Bridge st., Miiilintown, Pa. A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF GROUND in Patterson Borough. The House new and well finished. Terms easy. A TRACT OP WOODLAND IX FEK mauagh township, Juniata county, contain ing about 12 Acres, well timbered. This tract is in Lost Creek Valley, about five miles from Mitlliutown. Apply to JKHEMIAIl LYOXS, Otlice, Opposite Court House, Bridge St., Milllinti wn, Pa. Administrator's Xollce. Eilaie of Jamc HcjlluUr, itctattd. LETTERS ol Administration on the es tate of James McAlister, late of Fay ette township, deceased, having been grant ed to the undersigned, all jiersous in debted to Ibe said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without de lay to JOHN B. McALISTER, Administrator, McAlisterville, Juuiata Co., Pa. Aug 16, 1870. jew onru stok e.- BANKS & IlAxMLLN, (Bellord Building,) Main Street, .MIOIiutown, ra. DEALERS IX DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DVE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARN ISHES, GLASS, PL'TTV, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, B K L" S II E S, HA I K B K L 11 ES, TOO 1 U BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONEkr LARGE VARIBTV OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted Tom high authoritr. C?"Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. E7-PKESCRIFT10NS cmponnded with great care. - June22-tl. g B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on secona story oi n. n. raraer-s new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS alwaya on band. CUSTOM WORK DON'S on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSON'S buying goods can have them cot in garments free of charge. BUTTERICICS PJTTERXS also fer sale. ILL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf Professional Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIXTOWN, PA. Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attend-d to. Orriea On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. J OBERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Lavr. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi- uess. Orrir.a on bridge street, first door west ol t!iu Krlioid bunding. Ajiril 1 1, lio-tf LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTORN E Y-AT-L AW, MIFFLIXTutrS, JC.N I AT A CO., PA. Cm AH business promptly attended to. Orricr On Bridie slrec. ooiMisite the Court House square. -yyil.LJAJI it. ALLLS'lX, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Has rcsum.-d aetivelv Ihe u-ietico of his proiiSaioii. Ail business promptly attend ed to. Office, as formerly, alj .ining his residence, opposite Court House, ililllin town. Pa. Dec. 22, lt7. JUHX JlcL.UUllLIxi " "INSURANCE AGENT, port Ror.ir., ju.xi iT.i co., r.i. Q7Only reliable CouipunW a represeuteL Deo. 8, 1875-ly .!.(. - . D. M. CRAU'FOUD, M. p., rTl resuuied aeih-ele lh- iir.irrie. if Wedicine and Snrgery and their cullater.il branches OtSce at ih - old conier of Third and Orange streets, M:f!llntou u. Pa. March 2'., 170 THOMAS A. ELDEi!,,M. D. Physician and Sargeon, Mlr F LISTQirX, fj. Oifiee hours from 9 . w. to 3 r. h.. Of. lice in his lathei's residence, at the south eud of Water street. mjt22-tl 1 C. PrXDTO,M7n',rewnJac"- tivcly Uio pra.tic of Medicine aud Surge: alid their collateral bi jii. hes. Will give prompt and faithful atfetifion t all patients cntrust-d to his care. Oil! :e ill the i'attt rsou hint i-toie. July 2ti, IS7G-U" J M. 1JKAZEE, M. P., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .Icademia, Juniata Co , Pa. Oititr formerly ocrupied by Dr. S terrett. Professional business prompt! attended to at all hours. JT) L. ALLEN, M. P., Has coimuencerl the practice cf afeiticine ami S nrgery and all their collateral branches. OtTice at Acadcuiia, at the residence ol Caf'C J. J. Patterson. jul li. 1874 J.JL.UY 11ARSI1UE11GEU, M. P., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his resilience in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1S7;. O E. LTIILAX, JLV nrrrrsT. OthVw rpprwiie Lutherkii Chntch, PoliT ItoYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., W here he will spend the first ten da s of en-ii month, comiuc.lcing Dccimbvr 1st. 1 he ba'aiee ol th" ti'"e his ot!k-e will be o.-eiipii-d by J. S Kilmer, a young man ttorti.y of confidence, aud who has been ass x-i.ited ilii the D'K-tcr as student and assistant two years and npwarils. 1 hose who call during Dr. ll'.iriau's sbs-tire Icr j roli ssioiia! s.Tvice, in;iy. and ill please arranir-. i;e time w ith Mr. Kliiucr W'heri tiiey may be served, on theretmn of the Doctor. STILL GREATER METM IS TnE rillC'KS OF TlaKTII! Full Upper or Lower S Its as Lew as 44 Xo teeth a'knveil to leave the iillice uulcss the patient is salisticd. Teeth remodeled and re paired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, br the-use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on h in t. (mint; to the hard tunes, I will insert full sinjile sets teeth, of the verv best kind, lor $10.00. 1'i.Miihaclie stopped in five minutes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dentnl Of ficeof O. L. DtUK, established iu Mittiin town in 1m0. G. L. DF.RIL Jan 24. 1S72. Practical Dentist. 31 E A T MEAT!! The undersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the borough of Mil Hintowu. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK ran be had every Tnesday, Thursday and Sal unlay u.ornings at their meat More at the residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi dence of citizens the same mornings. Kill none but the best of stock, and sell at fair prices. Give us a trial. HOWE & ETKA. June 28, 187C-tf TUX I AT A VALLEY BA.N K. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRV1X, Cashier. DtsECToas : Noah Hertzer. James North. J. Nevin Pomemy. Abraham Stouti'cr. Jerome Hetrick. Wi.iaiu Banks. Ephraun B. McCrum. PUMPS! PUMPS ! PUMPS! Pumps, light or beay, made to oider. Cucumber Wood Pumps always on hand. These guaranteed never to freeze in Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water Pipe put down on short notice CRepairing promptly attended to. please give us a call before purchasing eNewhere, as we are determined to sell at the very lowest prices. Call on or address WM. NOBLE. Port Roral, or, FRANK NOBLE, Mifflintown. MISCELly1j EC IS METHODSPOINTS Methods of business poihts gf advantage' in the purchase of CLOTHXN"Q WANAMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL To ahick wi tmiia th htarastsrf it-vtl-w and Cars tut Scrafinj of THE rURCIIASING PUBLIC- VETH0DS: yE have but One 1-rtee for All.. . w receive Cash 1 cy raent iroin All. w give a Guarac: jtruiceticg All.. WE Betnrn Money when we eann . suit Ail WE buy our g.slj at firit lismls, i immense rrnuntitici, aud at tho lowest pneea for Ci. WE manufacture with ex're-re euro every garrucr.t we fcU Tltyii inspect everjr yard nf (roods that V V ;es iiilo our guriucita - WE pnt a tfrket on every snnnrct, howiug plainly iu iiiatiiy a-a price. WE cut off rrrrr hera of mresisMKary expendiiure. ... WK employ firt-closa workmen' Ta ever' dctsiruacnt WE giventisfactf on tnerrry porebsacr or reuini Uic money. In addition to onr Immecsc' Ptoclc of Ready-Hade Clothing, we have a Vagniflcent Llnw of If en's and Eoy'i Fmraishing Goods, Siilru 'of our own r' ; and Underwear, all at thtf Very Lowest rrlce. WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK TTAT.T. S. E, COR. SIXTH & MARKET STREETS, PTTTT,ATT!TTTTTV- ' COOK AND TARLOR STOVES, HEATKRS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's Aeir Erich Building, 3IAI-' STHKIJT, OPPOSITI2 THE COL'RT YARH MIFFLLTOWX, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA. . - Housekeepers' Iffnrchvtirc, I5uild- crs' Hardware, MECIIAXICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C, all of first quality, constantly ou IianJ. I invite the public ttf call and see me. Mitnintuwirj Aug. 26, ISU-tf D.. W. HASLETS la tbe place wbere you can Luj Tllli IJlaST A3fl TIIIJ CIIIJArKST NIEXS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING IUTS, C.ifS. BOOtS, SHOES, .tXD FL RXISHIXG GOODS. HE is j-repaicd to cxlnliit one of the nist clmico and select siixki ever otTered In this market, and at JSTOXiSHlXGLr LOW PRICES Also, measures taken for suits slid paru of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very rcasonaMi. Kemember the place- in Hoffman's New Building, corner cf Kridge and Water s'rects, MIFFLIXTOiVX, PA. Sept. 15, 1M7.J-U SAM'L STRAYER Has just relumed from the Eastern cities witb a full Tarietj of MO CLOTHING, HATS & CArS50()TS & SHOES, ALL SIZES, CENTS' Fl'KMSMINfi GfK)r)S. OoiwU and ! astonishcil. lants at "JS ceil It. Z7 SIM'S MAIK TO WlUf.K.jrn Patterson, Pa., M iy ISTb. SAJICLL S-'f KaVLK. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! AT J. 1. M. TODD'S, TATTEUSO::, PA. I bave (list returned from I'lnlad.l'J-ia with a full line of MPnT'Q aTuTl PfiVQ' PT flTTTTTTn auaaj.i ki uii u a u uuuiuiiiu. '6 Suit, $ 5.511, tr,.)0 to i(.l). Buya' ' 3 Suits, M 50 to $lt.W. Men A full line of the li-ondition may be, mav cure hiiuacll' clieap !UOST 1' lSIIIO lItl.E Il lTfs. Iy. privately, and radically. ! tCrThis Lift ii re should be in the band at low prices. A complete assortment of of every youth and every man in the lamL Ladies' Best Shm-it, at $1.2 and upwards.! Sent under acal, in a plain envelope, to A full line of thildren'a Shoes. I have "'V sui'ln- po'l-paid, , on the receipt of , , ,- i, , ""nt r two post stiuips. Address tho also a full line of Ladies' Hose, Handker- 'Pualishers, chiefs, Ac. Also, a large stock of j F. BRIXilUa 1- SOI, I 41 Ann St.. New York; GROCERIES. ! n )8:5,vfosto,fic,jBox4i- Arbucklcs' Cutl'ee S'K;. Mackeral, Ko. 1, ' $Z.M per J bbl. I am now selling SEVVINU MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will jell yon ...v;.j.i . v- . any kind ol a machine at TiTEJTT Pen CLT. LESS ,. ,i i . t than they are usually sold. Leave your orders, and you can have any kind you want. - J. B. M. TODD, .IE I ErT!SFXr. IS. PSIKTS: OTT. r rfire limn of necessity the Low tit rricc , CASH i'-'s e-rocrre cf er Ueetions and lc i. .n lad ocbta.. . TEE rr.trr:!ts r.rr.te.it the buyer who liiu; lu.i i a judge of goodis "t T Ja re'y on i-r'nense rnlji ind are sat-' " I- L-.-l wiu a very small p I percent- c?e oi prui J Tilcssy to buy of since an are treated alii:e. no one -jUing liavoxa that are il:iucd L-i olLui-s w DICirrr.TNG and debate are done away It ns. T7XKiy geCiour best wiU Out haviug b i'k lur 'T , OCR lar-seeTserlervre. capital and facil ities e"ukTUiC people' benefit In loWerir-i' prisO WE fin o-."(T rcrerved by mail frciri all parts rrf tic I'Biivil titaies. Writs XJOT a particle of risa ran In burin of IN us. A chil l may buy as cheaply as a man. - , . JOHN TV. MDTHEESBAUGH.- Manhood: EovLost. How Restored 1 s Just i. I.... 1 -L..W ..r Plilr. i.lvcrweI!'.H CiLrbnit.-d f.ssay mi tit rn lirnl curt (tvitrotit nicdi ciie ) or SH-rni.itorrYr.i or "Srnilnal weak ness, Iiv tunt.'ry ."r-r"rat Losses, Iinpo Icncy, V.-ntar.Tiii ?hyieal Incapacity, Iru-i'diiii-nt4 to Sl-irriazo, etc : also, C'on- .siinii.tion, K.ilej-sy and Fits, induced by soll-iiidulpeiicc or sexual extravagance, .c. j l Price, in a scaled eiivel..j-c, only six :,!,,,s- T1,e relebrited anfhor, in this admirable. Essay, clearly diniou.straics, Iroin a thirty ers i:'--lul prarticc, that the alarm- ,,,., oiM iiieiices ol" aell"-aliue may be rad- 5""7"iVBTM-?,r-li B"'---- ' "n n-e uiterniU medicine or the application of tl kuilr; pointir:- out a t:y, lc of euro at on of the oucu 'simple, ccrtahi, imd rftltiial, by means of wnicn every sulK-rer, no natter what hia Cil'TIUX. VLL persons are hereby cautioned afrainst iisi:i-r I). t Stow's Kubls r Ctfiin Pump Valve in Perry, Juniata and Mifflin counties. v it is an inliiiiiremeut on " I'nclo Dan' ELAST!t: RI UBEIS WHET," patented bv, w"; C' rr' IMI. i all who n lotlier thin Ihe frenuine article are infringers, -ud miu dealt Wlth aeeotding to tne8Uw; provided in such Cases. : rt'M. f. BkKER, P atentee, Millport, New York, Geo. E. Bi cklkt, lounseL E7-JOUN D. LOTZ. the Auctioneer. i !hu Agect for the BAKEK PUMP in lbs .three counties above named. aaglS 3a