SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday, Hovemb'r 8, 18T6. ' TERMS. PuUr'00. $1-60 per annum, if paid wittlii 1- uiontha ; J2.00 IT not pkl within If! tuo'Vhs. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 centa pet line for each insertion. Deductions will be made to thie desiring to advertise oy the Jear, fcalf or quarter rear. PENN'A. E. 1LTI1IE TABLE. ON and after Sunday, April 16th, 1876, passenger trains will leave Mifflin Sla tiun, P. K. R., as follows : EASTWARD Philadelphia Express 12 54 s m Lewistown Accommodation.... 7 44am Pacific Express lOOOam j Johnstown Express II 22 am JV.il tHpm (Atlantic Express 9 15 p m westwabd. f!iUburg Express 12 22 am 'Pacific Express 6 02 a Hi J Wav Passenger 10 (XI a m iMai'l , 8 28 p iu ;Fast Line 6 45pm JLewisloan Accommodation .... 7 43 p m 1 Daily. I Daily tzapt Sunday, f f ,7 tzcept Sunday night. Daily except Mon day. LOCAL INTELLIGESCE. The Democrats have earned tha eountv, by what majority is not known. The offi cial vote will be required t. determine the tnsjority. The reader can form an estimate from such returns as were accessible at the hour of going to press, as per table tn an other column. The National outlook is not enctxiragir-g to Republicans. Fly in the wheat. Spare the partridge. Wild turkeys are plenty. Sausage and buckwheat cakes. The war clonds in Europe are not break ing, ioey are oniy covering over. The Centennial Exhibition closes on Fri day. The Thanksgiving turkey is being looked np. Thanksgiving day The last day of this nrTOth. They say Tilden never courted the girls ; never had a flirtation. Another instalment of summer, last Wel nesday and Thursday. "God made the country for gods. H-in made the town (t man." Bees became active under the summer like weathir of last Thursday. Th" Teachers' Institute will convene in this place on the 2Kh day of this mouth. Philadelphia Markets. Wheat $1.2,?, Corn 5-ito-ibc, Oats SOto38c, Cattle Sto!c. Rev. Mr. Pridesux preached in the Pres byterian church at McAlUterville last Sab bath. lk-i j irnin Toder, of Mifflin county, sold Lis farm to Muses Voder, of Juuialacouuty, for $15,0. The innocent blush more frequently than the guilty : the face of too Utter is not so ea-ily red. Things done by halves are never done well. Wnv blame a man, then, for finding fsalt with his wile ? Turkey has not paid -he interest on her public deb' Te Iitt yvar. How can she af-i.ir-'. :a g-, t war The EeaC"-.- KJiroad Company have be gun fie of coal to So-th America as an ea.icrt.uvnr. Rev. Jov.ph Mathers will preach in the Presbyterian church at McAlisterville next Sabbath a week, 17 th inst. The grandest display of fire-works will taUe pUcu on tha Centennial Exhibition grounds on the evening of the 9th inst. Sev. Mr. Berry will commences protract ed meeting in the Lutheran church in this p'ace n xt Sunday evening, 12th inst. It is said that a vein of semi bituminous coal has been discovered in Dauphin coun ty, near Cove station, on the P. C. K. R. There is a bridge being built across the river at Lewisiown, on the site of the one swept away by the ice flood of 18 months ago. Mrs. Eve Hoff man, o( Sunbnry, died a lew evenings ago in a buggy while on her way to the wedding of a son of J. W. iiucher. Tfce Republican raeetirg in the Court House last Wednesday evening was large, Iitto the Democratic meeting on Thurs day eveuicg. The new church that the Lutheran con gregation have just put up at McAlister viile is a commodious and pleasantly look ing" buildiDg. The marriage relations seem to be a good deal disturbed in Uuntit.gdon county. There were two elopements last week Irom the vicinity of Shirleysburg. The returns from West Virginia show that the State Legislature will stand exact ly as it did Isst year. The Dem.rats have lorty-aeven majority on joint ballot." A man in Louisiana who lost his arm by the premature explosion of a cannon offers $50 reward for the recovery of a diamond sleeve button attached to the missing shirt cuff. There is no little talk of a reoi ettale ring that operates in Altoona, and the Mirror has a lawsuit on baud for publishing that a man named James M . StifVer is a member or it. In Eastern Turkey the people on enter ing church take off their shoes, but keep th-ir hats on. An American saw at Anital 1200 boots and shoes at the door of the church. Last Thursday Fred Thol, of Philadel phia, rve his wife a beating. The abased woman did the right thing when she inform ed on her husband. Ue was put in jail in default of $GU0 bail. Subscribe for the Sentinel and Republican. No news of importance escapes its columns. It contains a complete assortment of read ing matter, and mon of it than any other paper in the county. Forney's Press of last Thursday says : Among the aistinguisned arrivals in the city yesterdi were a pair of baby elephants, a saddle -back tapir, and a black leopard. They are Mopping at the Zoological Garden. Take care, young men. " Harriet N. Nissley, of Lancaster county, recently sued Andrew M. Garber for trifling with her af fections and recovered $10,000. Harriet is dearer to him now than at any other time." On Thursday, November 30th, at II v'ctocfc, the Centennial Exhibition buildings that have been catalogued for sale will he old. Among the many to be sold are the Main Building, Agricultural Hall and the Carriage Baiiding. Do yon ever read the newspapers 1 No ! Have you any opinions about anything 7 No ! Do you know year right hand from four left? 'ol Do you consul er youi self a species of born idiot f Ves! Then J on are rlt foi juryman. Swear htm ! t'xenange. The reader iJn:il.tlesn has recollection of the attempt to r.b the Cbaaibersburg bank and the heroie action of the cashier, where by the robbery was frustrated. The trial and conviction of the thieves who attempt ed that robbery is also fresh in the miud of the reader. On the conclusion of the trial that resulted in the conviction of the thieves in the Lower Court, the case was carried up to the Supreme Court on a writ, of error, that there was irregularity in the custody of the jury wheel, irregularity in the sealing of the jury wheel, and irregularity in the keep ing of the keys, and the Upper Court there fore ordered new trial for Holland and Johnson. Tn new M. E. Church in PMhrt's Val ley, Pa., will be dedicated on "flndar. No vember 12th, 1K76, D. V. Rev. Georg ? & CuiMe expected to preach the Dedtca-fory Sermon. Revs. Buckley, Cllppihgtr and other ministers are expect ed to be present. The public are invited to attend. M. C. PIPER, Pastor. s Attestio.i! Juxuta Scotjts! Ton are hereby ordered to meet in Mifllin town on Saturday, November, 23th. at 10 o'clock, Tor drill and inspection. By order of J. K. ROBISON, Captain Commanding Company. Matthew Rogers, O. S. The opinion of the world is, that If Rus sia and Turkey come to blows, Turkey will be knocked to pieces. The piece-making is a probl :in, which the end of the war will demonstrate. When the late war between Germany and France Was begun, all the war maps were constructed on German terri tory, in anticipation of France marching through that country. It was not deemed probable that Germany would march through F ranee, and yet such proved to be the case, and 1h first maps issued were of no nse in following op the movements of the armies. . la leaving town on Saturday morning, Forepaugh's showmen got badly scattered and demoralized. One wagon went to Boil ing Springs, about five miles out ol their way ; another in attempting to turn out of the Baltimore pike upset at the railroad and broke tha wagon sufficiently to release the birds it contained from captivity, but they were all promptly recaptured. Another wagon, crossing the bridge below town, up set and fill ft of fh lion, it rantaimj caped into the woods, but a short chase re stored the animal to its cage, the showmen capturing and handling it aa afarmei would a bog. Car title Mirror. A cowardly fellow, whose proper level will only be reached when he has been lodged in a prison bonse, took the hohiiug back straps off of the harness of a horse that was hitched to s buirgy in which a cit ilea of this place intended to drive in, an eveniug or two ago. The stolen piece of harness was missed about the time the drive was to take place, and tlias an accident that might have resuUed in the loss ot life wea prevented. The man who will do such things is a thief and murderer, and all that is needed to devclope hi'u is time and cir cumstances. Toe monthly report of the Govern, tneut Department of Agriculture speaks of this year's yield of wheat, in the October number as follows : Our Octo ber returns indicate a reduction in the yield of the wheat crop of nearly one sixtb, while the quality is somewhat superior. Moreaccttiwte statistics may possibly be given after the results of threshing are more fully known. Every section of the Union indicates a re duced product except the Middle States, which increased about 2 percent. The New England States fell oS 4 per cent. ; the South Atlantic States 2 per cent. ; the Gulf States 27 per cent. ; the South ern inland States 8 per cent. ; the States north of the Ohio river 14 per cent.; the States west of tbe Missis sippi river 27 per cent. ; tbe Pacific States nearly 2 per cent. These figures point to a yield of tbout 245,000,000 bushels. This, however, will be the subject of further examination and in- qatry in our November returns. In Washington, Pa., a doctor Moyoe has built a iurnace for the purpose of toarntng the bodies of dead people in stead ut burying them in the ground. A few days ago he experiuieuted on tbe bodies of sheep, au accouut of which is taken Irom the Washington, Pa , Even ing Reporter, and reads as follows : We learo that tbe next morning after the cremation of tbe sheep in Dr. Moyne'a furnace, an account of which was given in this paper yesterday, tbe retort was still red hot and continued so for a long time. This morning, about thirty six tiour. after tbe furnace bad been closed, it bad cooled off sufficient ly and the iron door which closed it was removed in the presence of tbe Doctor and a few friends. Nothing re-n-ained i f tbe bodies and the coffin but about a gallon of dry dust ashes, and cremation in tie furnace was pro nonnced a grand success. When they were placed in tbe furnace tbe bodies of the two sheep weighed 1C2 pounds, and the box or coffin 04 pounds, making total weight of 22t pounds, which was completely reduced to ashes, in bulk that would not more than 11 a gallon measure. The Millerstown Ledger says . The belief that ooal exists in Perry county is being veiified gradually. This time in Little Cove mountain. Two men, J. S. Foose, of Duncannon, and illiam Fields, of Ilarrisbarg, hae leased land from Messrs. liell aud Zimmerman, on the above uiouutaio, in Peon township, and have, for some time past, been dig ging for tbe black diamonds. A shaft was suuk on the top of the mountain, and a vein of coal about two inches thick was fouud, a few feet more was excavated when a larger vein was found, but water drowned out the workmen. Another shaft was sunk further down tbe mountain, but tbe same difficulty presented itself, and, as a last resort, they went down the mountain and ran in what is called a money-drift finding coal in large quantities. As yet, they bave not succeeded in getting out coal in paying quantities, but bave a vein four feet in thickness. We saw a speci men of the coal on Monday morning. It looks very much like W ilkesbarre coal, but is said to possess excellent gas qualities. A large vein of sulphur has also been dijeovered. We trust that these gentlemen will be successful in tbe discovery of coal in paying quan tities. The drift is about eight hun dred yards from tbe Pennsylvania rail road. Rev. Dr. Webber occupied tbe pul pit of the Second Presbyterian Church at Troy, N. JT., Sunday, a week and among his illustrations was tbe follow ing : "On my visiting list is the family of a cripple, who supports bis wife and little ones by making sbn.s. Not many weeks ago I called upon them, and found that in addition to the affliction resulting from tbe loss of bis lower limbs, tbe husband and father bad be come blind. Poverty stared the little family in the face, but even then 1 beard no word of complaint from h'.m. On the contrary, be made an effort to be cheerful. At a subsequent visit I found tbe man at work again, and when I entered bis shop be exclaimed, "1 bave news for you, sir ; I bave good new. Last week I recovered my sight a little, sod bj feeling I made pair of shoes. I got $3 for them, which paid the rent, snd thank God, we don't owe a eent We are prosperous ; we re prosperous, sir." I went away as ashamed of myself, feeling that this poor .;r,rU au the onlv person I bad heard gay be vu prosperous the last twelve months. Prosperous on win, mprchanta who are making thou sands of dollars each year awe grum bling about bard times. JUNIATA COUNTY Unofficial. President and Vice President. Hayes k. Wheeler. ... 8 : ... SO .. 00 ... 241 ... 142 ... ... 73 ... 00 ... 66 ... 00 ... 00 ... 63 ... 00 . ... oo ... 00 ... 00 .. 65 .. 2 riidea Btnarick. 100 122 . . ' 0 148 79 80 . 127 00 87 00 00 67 00 00 00 00 163 33 Mifflin town1 Fermanagh . . . . . Walker Fayette Delaware ....... Thompson town.. Monroe .... .... Greenwood . . . . . Susquehanna .. , Patterson....... Milford Port Royal Turbett Spruce Hill..... Beale Tusearora Lack Black Log Congress. Senator. Asseni'y K 3 a 1 9 E5 3 5.. Mifflintown.... Permanagh.... ti- 79 104 90 123 176 166 240 141 111 80 84 80 74 127 69 112 80 133 178 153 234 145 139 81 85 28 75 126 17 94 65 87 64 Ml 12S 130 85 41 75 76 114 88 90 139 42 271 61 178 2 36 80 100 89 124 177 154 246 "131 142 79 26 87 73 128 19 93 68 84 53 102 107 151 67 62 47 110 106 94 90 137 89 218 62 lo.J 2 85 Sheriff. Fayette Delaware ..... Thompaontown Monroe . ...... . 19 93 67 86 . 60 97 .108 153 . 70 60 . 48 110 108 94 , 92 137 79 2T' . C4 166 . 2 55 Susquehanna., i Patterson...... .wiiiorrt Port KoyaJ .... Turbett Spruce H:ll... Beale Tusearora..... Lack Black Log Associate Judges. 55 tr g o. 13 9) ? a I Mifflintown.... 77 Fermanagh.. . 80 Walker 00 Fayette 240 Delaware Oil Thompson town 84 Monroe....... 76 Greenwood.... 19 Susquehanna.. 57 82 109 97 85 133 123 00 00 00 230 151 145 00 00 00 32 32 30 74 127 127 19 92 93 55 86 86 00 00 00 104 157 153 62 54 61 40 99 85 98 93 99 00 00 00 00 00 00 79 148 185 2 35 85 98 S3 98 114 181 147 240 140 142 77 35 29 74 127 19 93 67 86 69 85 110 149 70 60 00 00 Patterson ... Milford Port Royal . Turbett Spruce Kill.. Beale Tusearora . . . Laek Black Log... 00 112 79 8(1 111 00 00 42 , 2 19 93 91 137 89 221 25 203 1 37 Jury Register Jt Kt corrier. Comra'r. I r I cT a 77 101 82 101 87 125 91 122 178 1V4 176 156 239 142 239 142 141 80 140 79 33 81 34 30 74 127 74 127 19 92 19 93 66 87 67 86 54 100 69 98 00 00 00 00 69 61 6S 62 4 111 47 110 109 93 109 93 92 136 92 136 82 231 82 232 64 164 64 165 2 85 2 35 Mifflintown .... Fermanagh ..... Walker Fayette Delaware ....... Thompsontown.. Monroe ........ Greenwood..... Susquehanna.. . . Patterson ...... Milford Port Koyal Tnrbett Spruce Hill..... Beale Tusearora ...... Lack .. ........ Black" Log!"!.. Thk Couossai Baoazc Statcc or Vic tokt which stands in the Park, at Lowell, before tbe tomb of the first soldiers that fell in tbe revolution, is a lasting and beau tiful tribute of art. It is one of the 3rst objects sought by strangers visiting our sis ter city, which indeed many visit purposely to see this elegant object of high art. It was obtained from the Eing of Bavaria by Dr. J. C. Ayer, to whom his majesty was especially gracious in acknowledgment of what his remedies are reputed to hate done for the suffering sick. It was donated by tbe Doctor to the City of Lowell as a per manent and spejking emblem ol the vic tories both of Science and Arms. Htgeri to ten Mi. Press. s Mi W. H. Wolt, of thia city, was out hunting on Brnsh Mountain, near Blair Fur nace, on Tuesday of last week, and while in a lonely place in the woods came across two horses that were bridled and tied to trees. He passed on, and bad not gone a great dis tance until two shots were fired at him, one of the bullets perforating his hat, while at the same time an individual who had been concealed near the horses stepped out, and demanded the money and valuables of Mr. Wolf. The Utter leveled his gun and fired at the villain, the b ill taking effect ia tbe leg of the Utter, a hen another of the men nia.Ie his appearance, and commenced firing with a revolver, when the trightered hunter took to his heels, and escaped to tell the marvelous story. Altoona Tribune. For Sale A comfortable Frame Mouse, and Good Lot, in this borough. Price $800. Two hundred dollars cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to suit purchaser. For more definite in formation call at this office, or address tbe editor of this paper. tf. MARRIED: ARNOLD MCLAUGHLIN On the 19th ult., by Rev. J. Landis, Mr. Samuel H. Ar nold and Miss Rebecca J. McLaughlin, both of East Salem. LAU VER SCIIRAWDER On the 29th ult., by the same, Mr. Henry II. Lauverand Mis. Polly A. Schrawder, both of Richfield. VIED: BRUXER-On tbe 2d inst., in Thomp sontown, David Funk Bruner, son of Elisha and Sarah Bruner, aged 1 year, 4 months and 9 days. COMMERCIAL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas MirruaTowa, November 8, 1876. Butter 25 Kgg. 22 Lard 12 Ham 18 Bacon ................. ....... 11 Potatoes 70 Onions.................. . .... 40 MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weedy by Buyers It Kennedy. Qcotatiois roa To-dat. Wednesday, November 8, 1876. Wheat $1 16 Corn 45 Oats 26 Rye 0 Timothy seed 1 60 Clovers eed 8 00 gOLOMOJ SEIBEK, iroi viait Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will lurnisn tne citizens oi mesr uor- ouchs witi tbe best of BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, fcc at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits tne patronage or ue puonc. PRIVATE SALES. ONE OF THE MOST PROFITABLE BLACKSMITH STANDS in the connty may be purchased of the undersigned at a reasonable price. The property is situated ia Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with tbe Smith stand includes a lot of about TWO ACRES, having thereon erected a comfortable Two-story Framellonse, a com modious Stable and other outbuildings. There is a Well or good water at tbe door of the house. For particulars call on or address WM. HOOPS, . Walnut P. O., Juniata Co- Pa. A FARM OF SIXTY ACRES IN DELA ware lo-rnship. Land of good quality, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, weather-boarded, BANK BARN, nearly new, and other outbuildings. Convenient to churches, schools and mills. Situated 8 miles north of Thompsontown, 4 miles north of Thompsontown railroad station. For more definite particulars call on or address SAMUEL J. KURTZ, East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175 acres, more or ess, one hund red and twenty-five or thirty acres of which are cleared and under cutivation, situated in Tusearo ra VaZ ey, Juniata county, Pa., seven mies from Mifflintown, the connty seat of said sounty, and four mies from the Pennsylva nia Rairoad at Port Roys, bounded by lands of Mrs. G. W. Thompson slid others, having thereon a Good House and Barn, and nit necessary outbui Wings, good never faiing running water at both house and barn, an abundance of fruit of different kinds. Will be sold for $5800, and if da sired (2500 may remain in the property. For partieulars inquire ol the undersigned, residing on the premises, or by letter at Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. J. F. G. LONG. MILL PROPERTY IN SPRUCE HILL township, Juniata county, with a good pair of Fiench Burrs, and a pair of Counter Choppers. Good run of custom. Good neighborhood. Will sell Mill with water privilege snd about one acre and a half of land, or if desired, will sell about 30 acres of land, 25 acres cleared, with good Frame House, size 29x40 feet, Bank Birn, size 40x 66 feet, and other necessary outbuildings, good Orchard, two excellent Springs of limestone wattr near the house. Will also sell a FARM of about 85 acres, adjoining tbe above ; about 5 acres timber land, and tha balance cleared. This tract is mostly Hint gravel land, and has been re cently limed, having thereon a good sized Log House and two good Springs of lime stone water, one of which could be piped to the kitchen door. Will sell all together, or separately, to suit purchasers. Tbe properties are eight miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to J. KELLY PATTERSON, Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa. FARM IN SUSQUEHANNA TOWN ship, containing 90 acres I 52 acres cleared, well fenced and in a good state of cultiva tion; New Log -frame Dwelling House, weather-boarded and well finished, Sank Barn, and all necessary outbuildings; flow ing water, thriving young orchard in bear ing condition ; fine chestnut and other tim ber; three miles from Penn'a canal, ten miles from Penn'a railroad ; church, school house, mill, store and tavern all within one- ball of a mile, to a mile ; good community Apply to W. 11. KNCUSE, MilHinWwn, Pa. THE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN Susquehanna township: No. 1. A tot of ground containing 3 acres, with Urge Dwelling House, and ex cellent water at the door. Good Barn, Smoke House and other outbuildings. Young and thriving Orchard of about 70 well selected apple-trees, &c. Church ad joining the premises. o. 2. About 4 j acres of land, with 30 acres cleared and under good cultivation. Balance woodland. No. 8. A tract of Tiin norland contain ing 5 acres. Ail three properties within one-fourth ol a mile of each other. Apply to S. G. DRESSLER, Oriental P. O., Juniata Co., Pa. FARM IN MILFORD TOWSHIP, CON- taiuing 111 Acres. Eighty acres cleared, fenced, and under cultivation. Dwelling and Tiuant Houses, Bank Barn, Wagon and Corn House, Flowing Wafer, Apples, Peaches and a variety of other Fruit on the premises. Convenient to market, mills, fcc. TWENTY ACRES GOOD TIMBER- LAND 2 miles from Patterson and Port Royal, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other tiiubcrland adjoining this can be bought. Apply to B. F. BURCIIFIELD, Office, Bridge St., Mitlliutown, Pa. A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF GROUND ia Patterson Borough. The House new and well finished. Terms easy A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN FEK- managh township, Juniata county, contain ing about 12 Acres, well timbered. This tract ia in Lost Creek Valley, about five miles from MifHintown. Apply to JEREMIAH LYONS, Ot&ce, Opposite Court House, Bridge St., Mifflintown, Pa. liUYEKS & KENNEDY, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS IN COAL, LIMBER, CEMENT. Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, 4.C. We buy Grain, to be delivered at MifHin town or Port Royal. We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers at reasonable rates. BUYERS at KENNEDY. April 21, 1875-tf Protboaotary'ti notice; NOTICE is hereby given that John Motxer, Committee of Phiip Rank, aic, has filed the first and finai account in the Prothonotsry's office in MifHintown, and the same wiii be presented tor confirm ation and aVowauce at the Court House in MifHintown in the Court of Common Pleas, Wednesday, December 6, 1876. JACOB BKIDLEK, TofAoaoary. ProtbonoUry's Otbce, Mifflin "I town, Aov. 1, lBiO The Sentinel and Republican office is the nlace toact job work done. Try it. It will pay you if yon need anything ia that line. Drugs k. medic rue at Banks . Hamlin.' aVcsCP A tttWrtlSt tHCHtS. Ayer's Hair Vigor For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreea ble, : healthy, S - or . f I Hror preserv- J V i VneT "e hair. Wf. MS yPstore faded ur yrutf nair to U original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, fall ing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its nse. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed ; but such aa remain can be saved by this application, and stimulated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will present the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but not harm it If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., rractfca! ud Aaalytlcal Clileta, LOWELL, MASS. solo av au. oauoonrs zvzarwuzxB. Philadelphia & Beading Bailroad. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. SarTCHBEa 18th, 1876. Trains leave Hsrrubnrg at follow x For New York at 6 20, 6 05, 8 10 a. m. 2 00 and '7 bo p.m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 6 05, 8 10, 9 4S a. m 2 00 and 8 ai p. m. For Reading a 6 20. 6 05, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 1 00, 8 5( and i 65 p. m. For Potuvill at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 8 57 p. m. and via Schuylkill It Susque hanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 5 20, 6 05, 8 10 a. m., i 00, 3 57 and 7 55 p. m The 5 -'O, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 55 p. m. trains bave through cars for Hem 1 ork. Tbe 6 Oo, 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars lor Philadelphia. SUNDAYS. For New York at 5 20 a. in. For Allentown and way stations at 5 20a. ni. For Reading, Philadelphia aud way stations at 1 45 p. m. Tr aim Jar Ilarrubnrg leate as follovt : Leave New York at 8 45 a. m., 1 00. 5 30 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 13 a. m., S 40, 5 15, 6 25, and 7 'M p. m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 50, 6 15. 7 05 and 10 85 p. m. Leave Puttaville at 6 00, 6 45, 9 00 a. m. and 4 35 p. m.,and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 55 a. m., 12 20, 4 30 and S 00 p. m. The i iM a. in. train from Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Moudays- SUNDAYS. Leave New York at 5 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 7 20 p. ni. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. ro. and 10 35 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 900 p. m. 'Via Morru and Kites Bailroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. JEW DRUCi STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building,) Malm Street, Jiimitatoiwa, Pa. DEALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VAKNI"HES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIR P.RU8HES, TOO 1H BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIETY OF PATES T 3IEDICLNES, Selected with great care, and warranted rrom high authority. 17-Purest or WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. BTPiibSvRIPTlONS cmponnded with great care. June 22-U. STILL 6HEATEH REDUCTION IX THK PRICS OF TEETU! Fall Upper r Lower Setts as Law as 4 No teeth allowed to leave the office unlesa tbe patient is satisfied. lteth remodeled and re paired. Teetn ntled to last tor life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the nse of Nitrons Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the bard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for $10.00. Toothache stopped in 6ve minutes with out extracting tbe tooth, at the Dental Of Oce of U. U. Ukrr, established in Mifflin town in 1860. G. L. DERS. Jan 24. 1872. Practical Dentist. ATTENTION. J. F. JACOBS, dials a IX Farming Machinery and Agricultural Im plements, sncb as Corn Planters, Corn Workers, GRAM SEPARATORS, CLOVER SEED SEPARATORS, Horse Powers from One to Tea Horse Power, Agricultural, Portable, and Stationary bleat Engines, FODDER CUTTERS, FODDER CRUSH ERS, CORN 8 HELLERS, Cider Mills, nay Forks, Hay Rakes, Grain Drills, and farming machinery and imple ments of every description. Address J. F. JACOBS, Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. April 12, 1876. arge stock of ready made clothing of tbe ALA latest and choicest styles, lor men and boys, hats, caps, boots and shoes, notions, furnishing goods in endless variety for sal at Samuel Strayers, in Patterson. Job wvrk oa abort notice at this efficfe 1 w "aM Professional CorA. JOUIS . ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Or vice On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. JJ0BERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor -at-Law. Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Orricc on bridge street, first door west ot tbe Kelford building. April II, l;5-tf LFKED J. I'ATTERSON, ATTOBfl EY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. rX7" All business promptly attended to. OrricK On Bridge street, opposite tbe Court House square. LIAM M. ALLISON, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Has resumed lively the pr set ice of his proleasion. All btin3ia prumpllv aftend- ed to. Olhce, as formerly, aljoiuiiig his residence, opposite Court lloiue, aluHin town, Pa. Dec. 22, 1875. john Mclaughlin, INSUBAKCE AGENT, PORT ROYAf., JUSIiTA CO.. TJ. rmOn'y reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly Y) M. CRAWFORD, M. P., Has resumed actively the pr.icts-e of Medicine and Surgury ami their collateral branches Othee at Ih old comer of Tbird aud ttrange streets, Uittiiiitowa, Pa. March Z'J, lb.ti THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, mt-ru stows, ta. Office hours from 9 a. . to 3 r. .. Of. flee in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. roct22-t( 1) C. RUN DIO, M. D., has resumedac- lively i he practice of Mediciue and Surgery and their collateral branebea. Will give prompt and faithful attention to all patients entrusted to bis care. Otbce in the Patterson Ding Store. July 26, l76-tf J M. BRAZEE, tM. P., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Academia, Juniata Co , Pa. Orrica formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett. Professional business promptly attended to at all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. P., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and S urgery and all their collateral branches. Office at Academia, at the residence of Capt. J. J. Patterson. July 15. 1874 H ENRY HARSI1UERGER,M.P., Continues the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Office at his residence in McAlisterville. Feb 9, 1876. RE. BURLAN, DEXTIST. Office opposite Lntheran Church, PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA., Where he will spend tbe first ten days of each mouth, commencing December 1st The balaice of the time his cfhre will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a yonng man worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor as student and assistant two years and npwards. Those who call during Ur. Jlurian s absence for professional servico, may, and will please arrange tbe time with. Mr. Kilmer when they may be served, on the return of the Doctor. UMATA VALLEY BANK. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A. JAMES NORTH, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. niaacToas t Noah Ilertsler. Jerome Hetrick. William Banks. Ephrann B. McCrum. James North. J. Nevin Pomeroy. Abraham atouner. g B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. K. Parker's new building, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS alwaya on hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can haxe them cut in garments free of charge. BUTTERlcrs PATTERNS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf jy E A T ! MEAT!! The nndersigned have commenced the Butchering business in the borough of Mif liintowu. BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, and PORK can be had every Tuesday, Thursday and Satuplav ir.ornmgs at their meat store at tbe residence of Mr. Howe, on Cherry street. Their wagon will also visit the resi-. denee of citisena the same mornings. Kill none but the best of stork, and sell at fair prices. Give ns a trial. HOWE fc ETKA. June 28, 1876-tf PUMPS ! PUMPS ! PUMPS! Pumps, light or heavy, msde to order; Cucumber Wood Pnmpa always on hand. These guaranteed never to freeze in Win ter. Wood, Iron, Terra Cotta, or Lead Water Pipe put down on short notice (Repairing promptly attended to. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we are dulermined to seU at the very lowest prices. Can on or address '"' ' WM. NOBLK, Port Royal, or, FRANK NOBLE, Mifflintown. M ISC ELLA Ji E0 US MCTH0D3P0INT& methods of business poihts of advantage hhHJI the purchase of- CLOTHnra jit WAN AMAKER & BROWN'S OAK HALL, Ts aliicli fcaH btsmiad 4t!iUoa aaa CariU ScraR) sf THE PURCHASINCr PUBLIC. ETHOCs: POINTS: jyTE hav bot Ona Price fcr AIL QTC IMnmMas r-f necesry fha tow w E raoeive Cai f auwat from AIL.. W1 giva a Guaranim protecting AiL-- T7E Return Money When wa cannot VV suit All WI buy our goods st first hands, fn iiumcnse quantities, and ai tha lowest prices for Caah. WE manufacture with e&trene care every garment we self W inspect every yard tit goods that gjca into our gaxmeau. WE fit a ticket on every raimrrt. showing plainly iu quality and lriee. . . WE cut off every item of unnecessary expenditure .,n WE employ flr.t-ruuw workmen in every tgp.rtprt' WE give satisfaction toevery purchaso or return the ip"nfy la addition to our Immense Stock of Ready Made Clothbg, we have a Magnificent Line of Men's and Boy's Furnishing Goods, Ehirti (of our own make) and Underwear, ail at the Very Lowest Prices. WANAMAKER & BROWN. OAK TTAT.I. S. E. COR. SIXTH A. MARKET STREETS, PTTTTa A D aTT.PHIA. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's MAirV STREET, OPPOSITE THE CORT YARD MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNT, PA. Housekeepers' Hardware, Build ers Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C., &C, all of first quality, constantly call and see me. Mifflintown, Ang. 26, !874-tf D. W. HARLEY'S Is tbe place where joa can buy TIIE UEST AIiO THE CHEAPEST MESS9 YOUTIIS& BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, AND FURNISHING COODS. HE is prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks cvef offered In this market, and at ASTONISHlOLY LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken for snita and part of suit, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Kemetnber the place, in Hoffman's New BuildiDg, corner of BriJpe and Water s'rects, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Sept. 15, 1875-tt SAM'L STR AYER lias just returned from tbe Eastern cities- with a fall variety of IMENBOYS' CLOTHING, HATS & CATS, BOOTS GENTS' JTRXISniNR OnODS.-Goo.ls w asuui.iirtni,M niun ai 4 p Patterson, Pa., May ', l(7o. iu!.Miiiiiroi iJtim ji j., cents, !).. 1 1 . f . 1 lj-.. NEW GOODS! NEW COODSliManhoodrHowLost.HowEestored AT J. B. M. TODD'S, PATTERSON, PA. sumption, Epilepsy aud Fits, induced by ,selt-indiilpeni-e or Sexual extravagance, fcc. j UT" Price, In a sealed envelope, only six I have Inst retamed from Pfciladefnhia'''".1' with a full line of I The celebrated anthor. In this admirable E.isar, cleariv demonstrates, from a thirty MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. 'rX Men's Suits, .50, . U fJSMn. Boys j;;'" !n! tXZ M Suits, $-2..50, $4 50 to $10.00. A full line of the Most FAsiiioSABLto hits I A complete assortment of - a. 1 I at low prices. Ladies' Best Shoes, at $1.21 and upwards nies nesiosnrs, sialyl ana upwards. 1 full line of Children's Shoes. 1 have A also a full line of Ladies' Hose, Ilandker- chiefs, Ac. Also, a large stock of GROCERIES. Arbuckles' Coffee 30c. Markers!, Ko $150 per bid. 1, I am now selling; SEWING MACHINES at WHOLESALE PRICES. I will sell you ... i - any kind ol a machine at TrTEMTT PER CE5T. LESS than they are usually sold. Leave your orders, and yoa can haveaay kind you want. 3. B. M. TODD. ADFER TISEMEJS TS. CASH saves eTTiense of collections and Inw rrom bad debts. TBE Guarantee protects the barer who aiay col La a judge of goods tTe ndy on hnmonsa sales and are rnt V V isiled Willi a very smait Meant' ct p"fct . ITiaeasylohuyof us, si nee all antrsate4 aliiin, no one gelling favors tha are denied to others. . DICKTRTCG and debsie are done away by us. every body gets oar best with out having to ak iur w , OCR larpe experience, capital and faefl ities we use fur the people's beneftg In lowering prices . ,,. , . WE fill orders received hv mall from all partsi.f the I'nited Mates. Writs) for prttoilF NOT a particle of r!k ran la bnying of us. A child may buy as cheaply JVew Brick Building, on hand. I invite the public to JOHN W. MtJTHEBSBAtJGH. & SHOES, ALL SIZES, of all kinds are WCome and sea n iiyaiiie m&uk Tt iikder. vn ... -A'V i j)I)r- Culverwell's Cek bra ted Kssay jvionthe radfeal enre (without roedi ;cine)of Sierniutorrhra or genilnal weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, I m po tency) Mental and Physical Incapacity, Im pedimenta to Marriage, etc ; also, Con 'knife? pointing out a mode of cure at once jsimple, certain, and etTectital, by means of jwhk-h every sufferer, no matter what his leowlition may be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, ami radically. Joints Lecture should be in the hands of every vouth and every nun in the land. Sent niitlt.rsf.al. in . t.I I n .nr.UM tm ' - j -."t t 'j' ,h1afe,,f six centa or iwo nost xtjimna. AiiitrM.tVA Publishers. F. BRI CM I St SOU, l Ann at., Aew lorki Post-OfEca box 45S6. Oct. IS, 1875-ly. C41TIO. A LL persons are hereby cautioned against J. using D. F.STow'sKiibber Chain I' 11 nil! aire m Perry , Juniata and Mifttiucountiea, s it is an i.nfrineenieut on " Uncle Dan's ELASTIC RUBBER BUCKET," patented ib-f. W":C- .?,M"' 'l."" whf .ctber trun the genuine article ar infringers, wttt -ill ba dealt with according to the laws prut nieu in sncn cases. WM. C. B4KKER, Patentee, Milrourt. New York. Gso. E. Bucu.it, Counsel. ZT JOBS D. LOTZ, the Auctioneer, it the Agent for the BARKER; PUMP m that three comities above named. awcM-asa
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