V .Js. - & REPUBLICAN LtivTim ,rt., TfRUS. '. - 1150 per annum if paid -it.. ' . ! Ml . r BoUi- -r,t!,,mrnt inserted at uu incest F" , ihoM desinne i' 1 Th, Kcp-iWif" County Committee will j TW . ..'Cuiirt Kuom in the I fHfiii:intoWr,TOn SATTKDAT. JCLT 24, ltSl, Tor the transaction of ctof-P1 r THOMrO.N, Chairman, j Committee: towo- W H Kogew, J S Martin, K Fnspn-Wiliiim Kickei.baugh, Jacob ' vriiintown I'll. K iZZj a!I.fcer. Mexico PO; Mi , .r-en! Van W'crl P O. .GSJletterKng, GS Grajb'.l!, A Krister. U F Zeiders, WaehDa-A R Troutman, Jos Kain, "nSlieS E ShnrU, East S!em P O ; .. u.nk'f Taoir.ps&ntown P O. ' ioW'"s,0,ru-LeVi M-VerS' J S Vi"e8' WTlC0i-. C W Mayer, Pat-"ori-S K il'iltem, rtterson PO; r-ir.tb-oT, Walnut 1 0. Tort K'yal " G A'U-r, John P Wharton, Prt llfvj P O. TnTKo Arburfclc, McCulloch's v.:a0; 1 1 VrM-ilIin, E. Watertnnl P O. Tnre Hill-W J Kvans. Pleasant View TO; FE Mcniirger, Spruce Hill P O. jurbett J N Groninger, J K O Graham, rortkovJPO. . Ixl-H S'umi, Peru Miiis P O ; V ci Robinson, fcat Waterford P O. BUck L"i Jan"-' Mclntirc, A M Op Peru Mill PO. ' Frrtte-S L Mc.VMsU.-r, George Martin, tciistcrville P O. STATE ITEMS. West Chester consumes half i ton of peaunts a mouth. ! :s tristiccrs escaped from the Mer- mt county iiL A number of valuabio oowe hate litelj beea lost iu Chester couurj fiom licit. An old mn named Danger, of Titus rille last weei forged a check for $500 it!nst his sou. Skte is rapidly taking the place of shingles in the mral districts of fierks connty. The di eoinmissiouers har6 rpeht 3.003 iu stix-king the rivers of l'eun svlvania with f5ah. Eo!c:t jluxwell, of riaiEgrovc townslup, Lawrence couctv. was kicked to death by a vicioas horse. Lewis Rockwell, cf Milford, is dead. He was the oldest nian ia Pike county, lii iu 103 years of age. Ch'rles F. Garrett, the defaulting clerk of Ihe Schoylkiil County t'otn miwiotiers, has forfeited hia bail. A itroke of lightning passed close to the right side of Mr. Shreiner, of Litis, Lancaster oounty, cn Monday a week tmuhisg his watch and passmg through Lit boot. He was not injured. Siajael Erb, residing uear M. Joy, Lancaster county, about seven years aeo lost his watch while plowing. iVhtle plowing ia the satie Ee'd a wetk ago, he turned up the watch in good condition. Mrs. Stochpolo, of Crawford county, wm poisoned the other day by partak ing of what fche supposed to be mush rooms. Mrs. Harry Lingafelt of Hcllidays tnrg was recently poisoned by the eticg of snake feeder cr dragon fly oo her wrist, sud required medical treat atent to relieve her. A Pittsburg borse kicked at a 8y the other day and killed a boy named Walter Waring. M. F. Cass. bu?priiiterjdentof schools in Ti(.ga, is charged with bribing the ssfcool directors to vote for him. Mr. Martin Stsaibaugh, of Spring township. Ferry county, fell from a lotd of straw ou Monday, breaking a hip bone. Ben Butler, of Mouoogahela City; Caught two blue catfish on Friday with a line, one weighing twenty-three aDd the other eighteen pounds. James E. Zimmerman, a promiuent Btrble cutter of Uarrisburg, was drowned on Saturday night a wsek in Psxtoo creek. He was unable to swim aad got beyond his depth. His body s recovered. Charlotte 5Si:iis. a colored woman, aped 77 yesrs. died in lWt--rurp; re cently. By ht r own request she was bnrk-d in "the family lot of Judge A'-hesou by the .graves of the white bilth-en she had nnrtssd. A Bradford eilitor talks of having Keen a dog who, upon being told to "ay his prayers, will jump into a ehair ; Kit upon his haunches ; put his paws upon the top of the back of a chair, and Lis head between his paws ; hut his eyes, and stay so until Amen i said, and then he will get down leisurely. Mr. Christian Wolf, of Shoenect, aged about 63 years, was found dead on a load of bark, at Union station, on the Reading arid Columbia rail foad, Lancaster county, on the 6th iust. He had left Shoeneck in the jnorning, seemingly well, with a two horse load of bark for the tannery at Union station, seiited on the top of the load. When about one-eighth of a mile from Union station the teani paievd a gentleman who noticed that Jlr. Wolf was in a lying position, but Fct apparently alive. Coming into the viUae the team was stopped, and jfc- Wolf was found drawing his last breath. A nuaber of mystcrioud burglaries uu rooberies have been carried out in "ottetown and vicinity reoently, bfct ope attempt was cut short a few nights "nee. On the nii-lil in nne&tion James Hartuian beard an unusual noise at the door of his shop, and disobarged a cud loaded with shot at the lock. Next aioroing blood was found on the pave ment, near the door, tnd on oalling on person whom he suspected, ho was found with a wounded hs.nd. four Pains of the shot having taken effect. The would be burglar is said to' hive Hde faithful promises to lead an ion 's life in the futtirei and has not been nested. SHORT LOCALS. The harvest has been gathered. A number of cisterns are empty. The FaSr looms up in the distance. The yield of rye is reported good. The year 1881 is on Ihe home-stretch. Iced tea is ft popular dnnk in many towns. The Urst fog appeared on Saturday morn ing. The appearance of oats promises a large vield. The lovers of show are suffering to see The school term in Huutiugdon is to be seven mouths. IIarriburg finhermen catcb bass with rosches for bait. McVertotrn was visited by a hail storm on abbath morning. Sportsmen are looking out the woods to i shoot squirrels in. The Republican County Committee will meet next Satuiday. John Kirk and C. B. Horning caught 22 haxs last Thursday "Girls are fond of military titles except gerera! housework." The harvest iu lienuany this year is less than a medium yield. Last Thursdsy a number of people went I to Macedonia to picnic. 'Woman tempted man to eat, but man took to drink himself." Huntingdon authority will not prrtr.it cf fast driving in that town. There were a number of cases of cholera morbus in town last week. A new schedule wai put iu operation on the railroad a few days ago. The lUVeytown Band will Tarnish the music for the Printers' Picnic. Johnstown, Cambria county, is afflicted with forty cases of small-pox. "Turkey red oil calico dresses are worn at fashionable s'Urumer resorts." People in Newport, Perry county, have organized an Agricultural Society. Maryland is reported as having more whc.it tis yesr tlian Pennsylvania. Kobert Robison has ten acres of his farm iu Milford towuship planted in tobacco. There will be a nnion song service in the Lutheran church next Sabbath evening. President Garfield is getting along toward recovery as raridly as can be erpected. The fare to Gettysburg for round trip is $2.30. The Post leaves on Friday night. Huntingdon and Lewistown are to bave a circus Twe greet storms Tisitcd Minnesota last week. See particulars elsewhere ia this japer. " As rrotnan is only the rib of a mSn, she can never be the skeleton in the family closet." Mrs. Cornelius McClellan, by a misstep oh Saturday evening, sprained a foot quite severely. James McAulcy expects to use the Nor ristown Gleaner and Binder in his oats field next week. Thb interest in the comet was lost in the interest that the assassination of the Presi dent awakentd. There are but three female physicians in the city of Pittsburg, two homoeopaths and one alopath." A patron of the Democrat and Remitter furnished that office with a plant of Irish clover that is worth seeing. The trestle-work for the bridge has again been put up acd a foot passage is once dire sccrj-ed f rom shore to shore. The annua! examination at MiAlistervillc Soldiers' Orphan ScLool last week was of a satisfactory uaiure throughout. It is reported that the comet split into two pieces. Another report is that the re ported split is an optical illusion. Some dsvs ago a pea-nut shell lodged in the throat of a child ol James Rich, resid ing in Duncannon, Pesry county. John Jlartin is home from business at Pittsburg, on a vacation. He talks horse as if be belonged to a cotrie of horsemen. Tuscamra Cook Stoves, Kettles, Pots, Pans, and Dutch Ovens made, and all kinds ol Repairing done at the Mifflintown Forn- dry. Ilidl'a Vcgcfsble Sicilian Hair Eenewer is a universal favorite for restoring gray b au to its or:g!cal color, and making hair grow out thick. A Sabbath-schooJ celebration will be held in the grove adjacent to the Lost Creek Presbyterian church near MeAlisterville, on July 30, 1881. The Harrisburg Telegraph reports that a new counterfeit silver dollar has recently been put in circulation in the capital city of the Commonwealth. The cWH of Mrs. Bogar died id the cars at Thompsontown a few days ago. The railroad authority at this place gave the lit tle one Christian burial. The Patterson Hook and Ladder Com pany gave a Series ot entertainments run ning through Thursday, Friday and Satur day evenings, last week. The Pennsylvania State" Teachers' Asso rUtion will hold its nert rneeting in TTasb- !ngton. Pa., Tuesday, 'Wednesday acd Thurs day, July 26, 27 and 28. It is reported that Dr. Higbee, the State Seperintendent of Common Schools, ex pects to visit every county In the Common wealth to stir the schools. The cool wave that started about the mid dle of last week from the head of Lake Navigation scarcely reached Chicago till it was lost in the heated wave. It is well known what the Philadelphia clergyman got for marrying a couple when he added to the marriage noUce, "No cards, no cake, no cash, no certificate." It is reported that the Indian maidens at Carlise bave great ambition to learn all kinds of domestic work, and that is something that cannot be said of all whit girls. The Bedford races, and Farmers' Harvest Home will take place at Chalybeate Park, Bedford, on Friday and Saturday, July 22 aud 23. Excursion tickets froil Huntingdon. The murderer Guitean haa confessed to the District Attorney at Washington that ever since the 10th of last May be haa been looking for ao opportunity to kill President Garfield. Last Wednesday Mrs. Bigler, of Higt spfre, Dauphin county, presented her hus k.,m ith two eirls and a boy, all healthy children. S9 the Harrisburg Telcgrapk of July 15 says. n rhanee rVubfisbei the following with rrgard to pulse-beats : . The average of pulse-beats to the minute in aauiia 70. There are, however, wide differences in bealthv pcons- Bonaparte's natural eulae beat was 12. while that of one of fbo Lord Jualuea ot England was i:3. For some unknown reason the telegraph wire between Newport and Bloomflold was cut a few nights ago. Ten dollars reward is offered for information relative to the bad act. A horse owned by Col. McFarlind soc enmbed to the heat on last, Wednesday. The horse dropped over on Bridge street near the corner of Main street, in this place. The animal died. Patterson girls go bathing' to 'the river, which, whenever found oat by the naughty boy, prompt hfcu to follow the airls. to the great annoyance of the young misses Shame, boys. Maurice Healr, manager of tho Dunbar Furnace, near ConnelUville, Pa., was mur dered by two men on Sunday night, June 20th last. The murderers, it is belioxed, are Mollie Maguircs. Elmer Boyns, an Altoona youth, aged 14 year, came to his deth from the effaces of the plug of a Roman candle having been driven into the ball of his thumb. The candle exploded in his hand. Rev. David Beale, of Baltimore, will ; preach iu fie Lost Creek Presbvterisn Church at McAllMervitle. on Subbuh, Au gust 7, 14, 21 and 2?, being fo-ir Sabbath in succession in the month of August. The examination at the McAlistervillo ! Soldiers' Orphan f cfto.l last wevk was sat- isfuctorily conducted. A number of visit- ors from tou were present. A number of visitors from neighboring couutics were iu attendance. "I im waiting, my darling, for thee," he warbled ; and yot when the old gentleman ; threw up a chamber w indow and assured him that he'd bo down ia a minute," be lost bis grip on the mel-Kly and went out of tho waiting business." Sir. Tennis, ol Thompsontovirn, gave a party to his trienda last Thursday evening. Th-9 grounds around the residence were lit up with Chinese lanterns. There wds an orchestra band present, that renderednusic for the occasion, but there was CO daneibg. The effect of the beat last week is appal ing to con'eu plate. The number of cases of "sud stroke" as reported by dinpalcbes is beyond precedent. The most disastrous elfects are reported from Dayton, Ohio, where thirty cases in a hundred proved fatal. Two young bay Hambletonian horses dis appeared from the pasture of L. and J. B. Wilson, at Oakland Mills, last Thursday night. The Wilsons are members cf a horse protection company, and the compa ny was turning out for active service in the search, when the horses came trotting home. John Thomas, a 13-year-old lad, died on Saturday, at his home in Hummelstown, Dauphin county, of lockjaw, occasioned by a wound in the index Onger by the discharge of a toy pistol. The wads used in the toy pistols contain poisouous ingredients which when introduced into the human system is rhore fatal than snake poison. Talk of the insanity of the murderer Guitean ! He had his baggage checked and all other preparations ready for flight from Washington in case of his escape from the depot where the shooting took p!acc. He, to-day, in all probability would be at large had it not been for the timely presence of! the police at the Washington station. Ilenlbers or U. A. R. wishing to go to Gettysburg can go on any day from July 20 to 30, 1881, inclusive, and can return on any day until August 30, 1881. Tickets will be purchased on Friday next, and any members of G. A. R. wishing to go can send in their money previous to that time. The Post will leave on Friday nigl.t The universal verdict is that (iuiteau should be put to death for his murderous assault upon President Garfield. Even the women aud children advocate bis execution; and regret that there is no law by w jich he can be taken out of jail and hanged. Uow is it f Cannot the old common laT be made to fit bis case and bring about Mi execution t A Texas man unloaded a lot of Tcias horses from the cars in Patterson a few days ago. The anima's have never been handled. When tie Texan sells one he lassoes tho beast. The performance is said to be entertaiuing to such a degree that the spectator loses all desire to go to the wild West to see wild horses caught. The ani mals when first caught are great kickers. Their legs seem to kick out from all parts of the body ; but once they have been thrown down ttiey are easily subdued. Years ago there lived in these parts a a man named Hamilton. Whence he ciioe, has n!ver been told. He was a mild-mannered man, and gave offense to no one. He lived by fishing. In his early manhood days fish came from the ocean into the Ju niata. He saw the public works obstiuct the stream and exclude the finest of fish. He died a few years bei'oro the advent of the bass. His mer is kept fresh and green by a clu'o r.r air.-i: ur fishermen call ing themselves the Hamillcn Fishing Club. The club 5a now on its annual fishing excur sion in fbe Long Narrows. The Huntingdon Globe says: On Monday the ath inst, a boy canght a leech, and placing it in a bottle, left it at Dr. D. P. Miller's oftxe. The Dr. was surprised on Friday to diriover that ten lltt?e leeches had made their appearance. They are about one-fourth of an inch long, and as frisky as young kittens. Another ftera from the same paper, says : On Friday night as Miss Helen Stewart was about retiring, she beard a. strange, hissing sound in her room. She got a lamp and investigated the matter, when she iiscOTercd thst a black snake four feet in length was coiled up in one comer of the room. The male members of the family dispatched the reptile. On Sunday morning a snake eighteen inches long was killed in a bed-room in the residence of Dr. Fasolt, at Uollidaysburg. "The question of who discovered tbs present comet has become a most rio mentons one. Over 500 persons have laid claim to the honor and the Warner Prixe of $200, and all of them are with in comparatively the same time. It is desirable that no injustice be dene in this matter, and to this end all parties who saw the comet during the week ending June 25th, or previously, will please forward their claims without de lay to Prof. Swift, Director of the War ner Observatory, Rochester, N. Y. It is certain the discovery was made fey a private individual, but who that indiv idual is remains to be seen." Compllcatlont. If the thousands that now have their rest and comfort destroyed by complication of liver and kidney complaints would give nature's remedy, Kidney-Wort a rnai iney would be speedily cured. It acts on both organs at the same time and therefore com pletely fills Ihe bill for a pert eel remeay. If von have a lame back and disordered kidnevs ose it at once. Don't neglect theui Mirrtr and farmer . Subsor.be tor this Sentinel t Republican. Selinsgrovo, Snyder county,' bus five mu tual life 'trcnrance companies in operation. One ot the companies has been in operation c'2s year and has issued certificates amount ing to fifteen million dollars. The com pany is doing business in ten States. The Huntingdon Journal of last week says : A black-snake, measuring four feet in length, was killed in a bed-room in the resi dence of Mrs. J. Sewell Stewart, In this place, on Friday night. It is supposed the reptile found its wsy into the room by climb ing a vine which grew alongside Ihe bouse and extended to the nj stair windows. The scats iu several Sunbury churches were re-varnished litis season with an infe rior quality of varnish, aud the result was not pleasant on the warm Sabbith of July 10th, inst. The heat sollened the varnish, lnd many dresses snd coats of peop'.u that attended church were ruiued. The cool wave came along oo Trday night, and by Saturday morning had run the thermometer down to 60 deg'eea; but to the regret of everybody it was short lived, having disappeared before 11 o'clock on Saturday. Ou Sunday, howiver, the cool wave again asaerted itself, acd the ther mometer went (loan to dffgrs oe Mon day morning. Some foreign gentleman dropped into this olf.ee last Friday, and from the question of the recovery c'f President Garfield, which he talked about, Le glided off onto the ques tion of the immortality of the soul. He is an out-and-out materialist, and believes that when he die that is to be the end of him. He is no Christian. The fundamental point in the Christian religion is the resuircctkn and the life to come. It is that u nion will always give it a bold on the minds of men wheiever it is preached. Tua Lewistown Stnliutl published the twofollowiLg items July 14 : Yesterday Mrs. Julia Kelly was in Lewistowu, and told the sad story of her agouizlng and fruitless search for her lost child. In 1874, while living at Titusville, Crawford county, she sent her little daughter, Mary Ann, aged 8 tears and 6 months, to the store for sugar, snd she has never seen the child since nor has she heard any tidings of her. For seven years she has kept np the search, and still hopes to get some intelligence of tho child's whereatioutd. She carries a testimonial from Mr. L. fcogers, Deputy Secretary of Internal Affairs at Harrisburg, under date of March 1J, Ib'iV, who says he has known Mrs. Kelly for twenty years and confirms her statement of the loss of ! r child. If.' ap peals to Christian parents who love their own to render every assistance to this poor woman in her search. Gov. Hoyt endorses the statement of Mr. Rogers, and com mends Mrs. Kelly to the I'ind offce of all our good people who can in any way, direct or indirect, assist her iu the search of ber child." While Katie, daughter of Christian Peachey, Sr., was driving the horses in the reaper for her brother Samuel, ode day last week, otic nf the horses in kicking at tho flies got his foot across the tongue, and be coming uninanagelile started to run. Miss P. dropped the lines snd fimped from the reaper without injury. Fui-ttuetely, he the lines dropped they were caught in the cogs aud stopped the horses. The damage to the machine was a broken tongue. Tribute of Respect. Hall of Sinckhitt LoDOt, No. 357, 1. 0. 0. F., Thompsontown, Pa., June 29, 1831. Whikkas Divino Provideoce, in His in finite wisdom, has removed by death from our midst our beloved friend and brother, P. U., Martin L. Heller. JieiolrtJ, That, while we humbly submit to this visitation of Ii--ine Providence, we sincerely regret the loss of our Brother, and deeply sympathise, with the bereaved lamily. Knohci, That by the death of Brother P. (i. Martin L. Heller Sincerity Lde has lost an earnest and faithful member, aud the be-eaved family a kiud aud induUent hus- liiod and father, a'id the community a kml and obliging ne-hbor. Rnolred, That a copy of these resolu tions be given to the family of the defeated, and that they be published is to county papers. F.Lliif Bennkr, Jodx F. Dktia, Jons S. l.i KK.st, Committee. Tribute of Respect. The following resolutions were passed by C'entreville Union Sabbath-School, July 17, 1NS1 : Thkbeas, Our Heavenly Father, in H?ir providence and intiuite wisdom, has reniov t d frcm our mi'!st b death our tslcened co-laborer, Irwin D. Wallis, Esq., therefaro Resolved, That we humbly submit to this dispensation of Providence, and recognize therein the will of our Ditine Lord aud Master. , Resolved, That by 'his visitation Centre ville I'nion Sabiwth-Sthool has lost one of its ollest and best supports, an efficient teacher, a zealous christian. Resetted, That we lender to bis bereaved frieuds and relatives our sympathy iu this their hour of trial and commend tl 3in to that God who "doeth all tilings well." Resolved, That these resolutions be en tered on the minutes of Ihe Sabhatb-schc'ol, snd also be published in the several county papers. A. U. V AS-17TKI, D. J. Fctu, F. F. Eloss, Committee. Hundreds of Men, Women snd Children Rescued in every community from beds of sickness and almost death and made strong by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evi dences in the world of its stcrHng worth. Post. , Why Wear Planters t They may relieve, bnt they can't cure that lame back, for the kidneys are the trou ble and yon want a remedy to a:t directly on their secretions, to purify and reitore their healthy condition. Kidney-Woit has that specific action -and at the same time it regelates the bowels perfectly. Don't wait to get sitk, but get a package to-day, and cure yourself. Liquid and dry sold by ail druggists. Grmaaoic Telegraph. Netc Advertisements. A CARD. 1 am prepared to furnish the best make of Needles, Shuttles, and new parts for ANY Sewing Machine, (old or new.) in the mar ket , also, the best pure sperm machine oil. W. H. AIKENS, Main street, Mifllinrown, Pa., One door sVive Post-Office. FREEBURG MUSICAL COLLEGE. This noted institntion for the study of Tocal and inatrumintal music will begin a session of six weeks oa Monday, August t, 1681. Address, . Mcsical Collrgs, juncS-lt Freebnrg, Ta. M1SCELL.1XECVS A TRUE A PERFECT STREN3THENER.A SURE REVIVER. : IRON BITTEKS are highly recommended f r all diseases re quirimrii certain and eflicient tonic ; especially Irflirfcstirn, Dyrpria, Intrr mxiUenlrvert, Want of Appetite, Lou of S-renjik, Lad of Lnerrpt, etc Enriches thel-lood.strength'ms the tnurJe, and fives new life to the nerves. Ihey act like a charm on the diceAi ve organs, removing ail dyspeptic symptoms, suclk as T-Vtit! the Food, Belching, JlaU in the &?macJi,lIeardttrn, etc. TllOOnfj Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. ISold by all drurgbts. Vi'riia for ueADC Loci, 22 pp. oS useful and amusing reading st nt free. liltOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, 21M. Parker's Hair Balsam, Am tltgrnni, mgntahtt Haxr Vmsptftkat Sever Fails te Rettor Cray sr Fafa Hair la ks Youthful CoW. jocsnd $i SOMETHING AVOHTir KXOWIa GRAND O P & Ti I G I Wu have just come from New York with a new stock of j Lini UUUUO, AND A FULL LISE OF STORE GOODS FOR THE COCXTRT TRADE. C7" Bo sure and examine our stock b;l'ire pamhaio elsewhere, as you can cer tainly save money. Ho trouble to show Goods. One price to all. LOCUST GilOVE, One mile southwest of Patterson. w. April 27, 18l-ly D. W. HARLEYS Is the place where jou can !uj THE BKST A?il THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HJTS CJPS, BOOIS, SHOES, ' ' HE s prepared, to exhibit one of tba most choice and select st thii D-irkct, aad at JSTOysMXGLT Z.CVS PRlC X Also, messores tasen lor salts anu at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water streets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SAM'! mil fmm mm Has just returned frcia the Castero citi-s ifitb a fill ire of HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SII0HS, ALL SIZES, JENTS FL'KNISillXO ROOIM. 5ood. "f a'l fx', lrw. r-.ne -ami see and bo astonished. Pants at 75 Cent. SUITS M AuK TO CKIiK.'t. Patterson, Pa., April 10, 1379. XEAV STOR i: POKT KOVAL, Jo'NIATA UjUICtV, I "HI.'N'A. Ilaving just op.-ned a new st.ick of store good, such as Pry Goodi, Notions. Cloth ing, Hats, Boots, Slmes. Gniceries, Fish, and a general assortment of t-so -od I will take pleaure in exhibiting goods to all who may favor iiie with a cal.. Will pay the highest market price for country produce. Don't forget the place, at Cook's Store iu Port Keys!. May 6, lS0-tJiu. T. M. COOK. ANNOUNCEMENT. ASSOClATt; JUDGE. i Editor Stttitel aud RepuHicah Deer Sir. ' Amocg the Imr'rrtart oHces to til by elec- : tion in the campaign of 1881 Is that of As- sociate Judge. At the solicitation of a nnmber of citizens I present the raric of i Jacob Sm!th, Esq., of Fayette township, as j a suitable) candidate for the Ki'publicaiis to ! nominate for the oflice ot Associate Judge ; ; subject to the rules of the Republican party. Respectfully your", j Juue2P1 FAYETTE. : .Medical. THE ONLY WEDICIMEg I!l EITHBB IJ0.CID OB DBT FOBS That Acts at Ihe same time an T2I Lim, TUX S0WS1S, aid tsi asms. WHY ARE WE SICK? Because toe allow these great organs to Ibeeome dogged or torpid, and poisonott llmmumart therefore force IK9 uie i-ooa I that sfMllbeexpeUed na'itrnUit. M laVZ-JW-WKHr WILL SURELY CURE KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, PILE". rOSSTIPATlQX, CRISARY DISEASES. rEXALE WEAKNESSES, A2IS NEttVOCS PIseVBEUS, by eavrlnj free action of these organs and restoring their poatr to throw of disease. Way saffer Biiio'as M'" aaa achM? WbytonarateawiLB rn, iwnpi"' ft mt rrib.BMi ...r aiaArdrd Kidaevsl r WkfiitinHnnt arskk keadarkMl Cse KIDNEY-WOKTcr.il rejoice in health ttl. sntnrln rr Yt.l Tmrmu In tin leans one pKlnge ot whii-h mmlcM six qnArt of medietas. AIo In Ueaia rornu vtj oana tnua, lor than thl mnnot wndily pRpre u. rwlt nets with oannl Bcency in ottheT f onn. I get rr or yocr druggist, phice, si-oe WELH.BICHABDSOS Ca., Prop's, (ruieadtorTpot-pia. tlboios,vt. Sale Bills printed on short notice at ihe otcs ol the Scafiatf and Rr.vblican. m v .ID VER riSH.VU.VTS. TONIC Floreston Cologne. 1. am. Sri.i mr Walk 'k-fckiv t t4 ll.Rjcer, Botha, ttMttrftto, MllliafI and many pt Use bcM medicines known are combined m pAirw C n.ck Tontc, into a mcdtoirT of web wcd ami e i secure power, ax to nuke it the Greatest L4stxi Furifior aud Kkikc) Currcuur asi the Besl Health and Str'Hytt Restorer Cver Cse. It cure iH-spepsta, Rhetanattsin, Neural,:-!, Slet-p. Xjtct, L rtnary Organs, and all i CompLiuu. It you Are watiiip away with C''tiirpson or any div-ae. 1X5 the I OKiC to-d.iy. It -.l1 r!y iiln vmi. kemembeT! This Tonic w tre rV-t t jtni!yy'crfi cme ewrr nvade. and BLarsyprnorto LaiUers, L.acnccs of CicfrT ami other 2'uok.i, as it never lntojuctcs and cures iruakeanrss. Anr dealer in drups can supply you voc. and $i sues. None genuine w ithout aign.nureof Htscox tic Co., Chemists. N. Y. Lajcgk Swing in liL-vtva th 1Joulai Size. mNU UUWV-i&iUJjuiiijUpnii Xiil..n 11 4; p D. ; l.e-st.'vn 13 AIR & LEVIN. BOYS' CLOTITIXG JSD FCRS1SHIXG GOODS. select stoclij ever "erd in .3 .' pans Ol suns, wuicq win oe maue io oruir New Building, corner of Bridge and Jau. 1, WJ-tt we :0YS' CLGTHIM, SAMUFL STKATER. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. MirrusTows, July 20, ISSI. Butter Lpi" I.anl Ham Shoulder . . . Sides Potatoes.... Onions Kags .. 11 !. .. 12 .. e .. 8 . 4' .1 o .. H MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Correrted weetly. Qt oTATiuNS roa To-dat. Wednesday, Julv 20, 1881. Wheat ' 1 !0 Corn ! Oals 3 Rye fi Cloverseed .'.;.. 3 7-iioi ot) PHILADELPHIA OltAIN MARKETS. Philadelphia, June 20. W teat No. 2 Western red, $1 '11 ; Delaware and Pennsylvania red and do auib-r, ! $1 20aL 27. Com 2a53j. Oia No. 1 white, 45a Na. i? uiixei, 40a40je. Kje, new, 80c ; old, 90c. o pu;laif,i.phia cattle market. Philadelphia, July 18. Cattle prime, Gc: medium 5J to Cm. Sbeep prime, Di to Oo; culis, 4 to 4 llogi prime, Ci to 9Je. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. X inf. deceased, is ottered at private sale. The faim is actuated in Lost Creek Valley, three miles frr.m Minlmtown, contains 03E nt'.T3RED ACRES ; nf cleared hm I and FORTY ACRES of ! Timber-lai d. Tne buildings are good, con- !sl!it,nor 'LARGE B A N K B A K N , H!ii!fA Ali TFiT HOrST. i SpriHir House, Irv House and other out j buildings. A Large APPLE ORCHARD of ; selected fruit. The farm is convenient to i schools and mills. For terms, call on Eliaa Iiorninff. residinjr near the farm, or C. P. Ilorning, Mifflin - town. April 27, 15cT-tf PEliNSYLVANIA B AILEOAD. TIM K-TABLfi roa . asn Local Passiftoca Taai Tuaocoa Bxtwies Haaaisacao ann Altoosa. ticavi I VTESTtVARD. ' LSAVC EASTWARD I sriiioss. ' 5E-:5 I I ..ij I A M. P. X. jl'hi'a-l.-l'a 113-1 1 '! I p. w. p. w. is r i I P. X. A. . A . K 12 10 12 AO 7X . a. a. a. . 6 0. 8H 2tMllrri'g 5 LV 8 15 2 LVKockvi!: ft 22. 8 22: 2 2rM ir sviV 75 V I 8" ilf' : t i !. I is" 1 1 1: ssj S6 i2n2 !22 I 5 !'; t? 2 27; Ce 11: 8.t 2P,nU'!C:lll' 47 4l 2 H: .me.li.rf 4 '. 12 44 9 14 9U;: 8 61 4f. 6 6.1 9 02; 2 v 6 071 !14 3i'". 6 li)i 9 27; l ' ti2:' a 2 I-II. I N en r t , 'li'lvrsfn 6 1", 12 12 t l4 12 IU 6 i. 1 1 0'. fi i f.n: b 1 1 4 S 47' 1 1 4 i 5 t ' : 1 1 1 U :,: II ll'U-S: '. 't IT 2 ; 6 IS II 17 o3 I : ;. 4 50 10 4 2 4 37 Iii8t'i 4 2S 10 K I! 1ll; 4 12 iOOoi Ck::' 9 1-1 3 1 h - ..'ii C 41. JHi; 3 3i Vu lkV ii 1'' 9 5!.' '' fnn-jroa 4f 9 5$. :( 44 V, iint 65;i 101'i 34NPerrvsv'e iwjoii; a vi .Viii;; 10 ;:i 4 Hl.Vi f,;ni 1 I10 82 4 in xarn, 1 10 ! 4 20 I.ris!n'u; illtW 4S" Ai.il ;ron ,1117 !M M.Wvt'n 11 2 ftt'7 Vianiiv'iil:. i'l Vi' bi-' N Ho.il'.. MCii; 3J Mt. C.iio:. Ho8 it !' .ileion. '32 Co i IT Mill Croc!; 2 1H ti riuiilins'n 12 3." 6 IS IVtersb'j! 1241 6ii Barree 12 51 i "s Si.r'rel""lt ' I HI 6 V? Ut'-inifTrm ; I I . 7 'ii ' Trrono , 1 24 7 U Ti;t m ' M 7 IU' K,.s'orii , 1 H I !! HWU Mi is J 1 ij-'i 1 1 i Ali'Oi r. r. g,';! b Ct' ! 9:,i 5 2 '' 9 la' ur.-.: 3 ,'2 3 i 13 2.io fc:i 2 52 8 17: 2? t "0j l- - X.M.I 7 i i 8 SO t li P;tf!.rr'.' Wt STWASD f AHT Tr.UN. PaeiRe Eipres? leaves I'li'l-i l'-lpM 1! 55 pm; Harrisburg 4 It a iu ; lniTu-aniion 4 l: a m ; Kewprt 5 DC a iu ; MitSirt 5 1 a ra; Lewis'utvn 0 07 a m ; MeVeytown C 2 a m; Mt. Union 6 6 a ni: I!'::i'iMit n 7 17am; Petersburg 7 31 a ni ; S jtuch Creek 7 4taui; Tnne 8 12am; Bell's Mills 8 SI m ; Aliouua S 50 a m; PiiUbmg 1 ii p iu. Pittsburg Express loan- PIiila-l'pMa V 6 2-) p m i rlnrrtiMire in 2 p m 1 RiKkvii:! 12 L9 a m ; Hiiiilirir'loa 1 13 a ni ; Tyrone ; 1 53 a in ; Altoona 2 25 a iu; Tiltsbiirg 7 '0 ! a in. ' Fast I.ipe leaves Philadelphia at 12 i'J a 1 m ; HarrioburK 4 Oo p m ; .V nil in 5 25 p in ; j I.cwistuwn 5 48 p ir ; Iluntmn l.n ; io pm ; j Tyrone 7 30 p ni ; Altoona 8 00 p iu ; Puts- , t urg 1? 01 p iu. Chicago Express leaves Philadelphia at 9 00 a ni ; Harrisburg 12 20 p in ; M.rtlin 1 40 pm; Lewiaroun 157 pm; llni.tiuid.m 2 64 pm; Tyrone 3 SI p m ; A toona 4 05 p in ; arrives at Pittsburg 7 o'J p ni. fast Lint West, on Sundays, trill stop at Duneannon, yewport, MrVryUiicu, ill. t'niua, r'tn-sbrrt; and B'.'.l't Ji, if ken flagged. EIstitard Fast Tsaixs. . Cincinnati Express leaves Pit'shiire at 4 20pm; Altoona 9 20 p ni ; Bell's Mills 93d pm; Tyrone 9 52 pm; Petersburg 10 ; 21 pin; Huntini:dvo 10 31 p ru ; Jit Union ! !0n& m ?SSK W 1 a 7'rS at 1 40 a m, and Philadelph.a t at 9 1 a di. Tarf c Express Itarea Pitt-hu.-g at 4 20 a m ; A itoona 8 25 am; Tyrone 8 0 a in ; lllntitin.HnnQ'l'Ani. I i.tnurn Ill 7fl n ; J'imin 10 89 a m ; Duncannon 00 W Harrisburg 12 01 p a ; arrives id Philadel phia 3 20 p ni. Pacific Express East o Sundays will stop at Bel Is Mills, Sprue Creek, Petersburg, hH Mt. L uton, .1c W Sea e-irf A- port, u Aca i tiigge i. LEWISTOWN DIVISION. Trains leave l.w:i.t.wn JuneliuTi (ur Mil r. v ai 7 0 a :u. II 20 a 4 22 p ui ; for 3 :n')::ry a: 7 2" a m, 2 ' p in. Trains arrive ;it Le i-lwn J:inctin from S! ilruy at 'J 3" a ni, 3 00 pm. 5 4ti p m ; from Sm:bury at 10 13 a in, 0 1') pm. TTEONE D!V;I'X. Train leave Ty.-nne f.r ISeil.-f :te and Lwit Haven at 8 ' a in, 7 40 p m. F,.-RVe V.T"ne fr Curwi-iisriile and C'earfl. l I at U 'S a m, 7 50 p in. Trains arrive at Tvrone from Bellefnate and lick Hiven at 8 10 a in. and 7 02 p m. ! Arrive at Tyrone (rem f arxensville aud CleutScld at 7 4-J a 111, aud ii 00 p iu. j Philadelphia & Keadins Railroad. Arrangement ot Tassencr Trains. Jixe 27ih, 1881. Trams leave H lrrisburg as follows : For New York via Allentown. at 805 a. m.. j 1 4-"and 4 OO p. m. ' For New York via Philadelphia and "Hound Brook Route,'' 6 iJO, 8 05 a U and 14 p in. Per Philadelphia, 6 SO, 8 Oo, 950 am, 1 45 anu 4 00 p in. Tor Reading at 5 20. 6 30, g 05, 9 50 a ni, 1 45, 4 00 ar.d ? Si p ni. For Pottsvil'e :l 5 2', t 05, 0 50 a m, and 4 '.0 p. m. and via Sc'n.ylkill & Susque hanna Branch at 2 10 p ia. For Auburn, 8 10 a m. j For Aliens-.-. u ,t j 20: 8 05, 9 50 a iu, 1 45 and 4 I j :u. The 05 a ui, aid 145 pm trains havo through cars for New York via AIIcp l town. j SCXDJYS. i For A llentown and wav xtation at 5 Zo a in For Rdinp, Philadelphia and way sialiont at 1 45 p m. Traint for Harmburg letve oi foihvs : Leave New York vii Aileiitowu at 5 :;0, 9 00 a in, 1 Uu aud 530 p ni. Leave New York i ia Lonn j Brook Ron'e" and Pbiladeli hiA 745 a m. 1 30,4 00-d o ., P ra, amvinz .i twrr-Jitt: g 1 u, 8 9 2) . ui, and 12 3j ao;. Leave Philadelphia at t. 45 a m., 4 Oil, 5 50 and . 4-) p m. Leave P,.ttv,l!e at r,W, 9 10 a.m. and iO . Plu'r, - ------- ' Ob a s v. .-) , 1 30. t 15, 7 5 l aud 10 35 i ui. 1 Leave VnXMii.es via Sctiuylk.lt aI! ! Stue hauna Hrr. h. 8 15 a iu. and 4 t ) V r.i. Leave AlleiH jwu at 6 00, 10 a u., 12 10, 4 30 au'l d 05 p ra. SL'SO.trS. . Leao New York via Aileut"-n, ii 5' ?0 p. iu. Leave Philadelphia at 7 45 p.ra. Leave Keadinp at 7 M a ai aud 10 35 p m. Leave AHeiituwa at !) I'jpn. UAi.rm'ix niii.M!!. . . Leave II AKRISBUKG frr PaxMn. Ifx.h- iel, and Steelton dailv.ejeeWt Snrldav. 5 25, 640. .i5 a m, 200 p"n ; daily, eace'pt Sat - unlavand Snfidar. 5 .5 pm, and on Saturday onlv."4 45.C10, :50r m. . Ketnrmnn, leave Mt ELTON dalle, el - ceptSund:.y,rllO.?(', 10 00 a m, 2 20 p m ; daily, cx.-ept Saiii.dav aud Snndav, f, 10 p m, aua uu aav.uujy ooiy, a 10, o oi', Vt.u ; p m. C.G.HANCOCK,. Gener'il Pass'r and Tuket J;:it. J. E. WOOTTKN,. General Manccrr. ! jkoq a weck jo your own town. T.-.m and i jjD Ulit ln.r. Ji. UAirTTT it Co., Portland, M..ne. m.-Jr 2 81 79 a to " $12 . d,yTtVcV,e caTsiiy rc'ae. "it!y Oitf:t ir Auuicn Tair :vCo.. Argtu,ta, Maine. niar2,'81-ly " DON T EE DECEIVED hv such dodges . . , as a 13--0 Orrjan at ' to when you. t can buy the ssme frtA of instruments al i home at i0 to $70, and save Ihe freisht, by !cell:nirou. W. U. AIKKNS,. t Main street, Millt'ntowa. Travttt - luvlt. F-.C:i?rti Cards. JOt-IS . ATKINSON, ATTORN EY -AT -LAW, M IFF LIN TOW 6. PA. ;:. Uncollecting and Conveya;'ng prompt I iy at'cUrd to. ' t Osvii'e On Main street, ia Ms place of vs;Jtu.c seQUi of Bridgd stnir'.. ason irwinT ATTOENET-AT-LAW, ' xiFrusTo rx. j':.i.it.i co.. p.i. All bui:s'roiop.tly altendeJ t. t'rnra Oo Wr'tit strC t, p; Oi-:ie tho Coi n liiiue iar. l)a" "BO-ly rx0O3 BF.1DLFK, . . ATTOUNEY-AT LAVt", .VIFKI.i.VrO".VX. PA. i7"C'.lj:t?':3,.it--cJiil to promptly. (ht :Ll, A. J. I'attersoB K-.q. on Brieve stt . Feb 25, "BO STONJJ, ATTOIlNKYrAT-LAW. SIIFFLIXTOWX, I'. !t7"Co!!eotiousaud all ptofeMional bus.-. j ness prompt'y att'.oJe l m. june2J,l!?7J. WomasXTldeii, m7- Physician aad Sargeoi;, Mtl FLlXTOirX, rj. Omea boars froio 9 a. a. to 3 p. a.. Of. fiee in his father's resilience, at th uth end of Water street. oclJ -t D. M. CRAWFOKD, M. D. His resumed aciirely the practice of Ueitioe and .Sarpery and their col.'ateml br inches. Ulhce at iLj corner ot Third and OranK "'""eBta, Mittiutoan, Pa. .Karen 2t, 170 T M. LRAZEE, M. a PHYSICIAN a?;d surgeon, .icadenic, Jvniati Co , Fa. Orrici formerly occupied by Dr.Sterreti. Pr -le-uiional bn.iine&a prviuptly attended to .it all hours. D. L. ALLEN, M. D , i Has ommeneed the practice of Vedicino j and SiirtTy and allthelrollatera! I rar.ehes. Oflic at Acadenna, at the reidei"- " ' Cant. J. J. Palteraou. fjul 15, 1874 john Mclaughlin, INSUEAKCE.AGEXTi iOr:r ROYAL, JCXIiTJ CO., .f. EOiily reliable Cuiup:uiies reprdseutod. Dec. 8. 1875-lY JJENRY I1AK?11BERgVr, Kl). Continue the practice of Mcdieiua and Surgery and all their collateral branches. Ollice at his residence in lcAiialer iiic. Feb 9, 187 a. . . - x THE BEST REMEDY Diseases cf tiie Ttaat 2E2 Li niseavs pulmonary ot tlia Ayer's are so prevalent anu fat!i. tjint a safe and reliable remedy for them it invaluai.lo toever) coiiiiuunf.v. Ate it's Chkjikt Pf(-toi;ai. such m .j .i i . Sfj other so eminently CHERRY menu the con. ilence ol tne putiau. It is ascientiliecnin- ' hi n Atit in nf ihf mtHli ! r.'cinal principle anl curative virtues of iliii'the finest drnps. PtCTORAL. chei,.i, a.ly l.mt . to insure tr.n jrreuf est possiMe efT;r iemy and uniformity ci re sults, whii h enaM physieiant aa well a invalids to use it with coutideiim It H the most relial le remedy ft r iliMnaui tlie throat and lunn thafseiencv has pp dured. It strikes at ihe foundation ol all pulmonary diseases, all . pliiisr prompt and etrtain relief, and ia adapts! to ' -tients of any ge or either sex. I'ein very palatable, the youugent ehil.livn Vj'ak it without iliflicultv. In tiie troox-m-T!t of ordinary 'ongh, Cot;! Soro 1 iiroat, Uronehitis, lntliiena. t !T gjninu's !ore X U roat, Ast li ci;, t'riiip. sail CuturrL, the vflects of Atck" CiiEKur PiCCTouai.ardnia!i-:il.aud inwiii tudes are annually pri"s rv.-.l from s.'ri M illness by itstimi-ly i.nd i'ai: I.f ul use.' It should le kept at h:ind in erery hotiv hold, for the pmtiff ion it a.Tor.U in S'ld ilen attai ks. In WhoiIiirf-4 on,-j?i '"t Consumption there is no 'J-.rt r!ati ao emVacious, soothing, a:ul heit.ful. i The miTVi-"nri e'tr-i vrh; !i A.vri'f Ciikkkv 1'f..tik.i. has fiTeeted ali oier thw world are a auilicirnt guarnnrv th"t it will rontinun to pn-xliice the hi-st rc:iiii. An impartial trial will convinm t -f rr-t Sceptical of its wonderful r -crati v awi-s as well as of its susriority o-.er nu othr preparations for p.ilmouary vuuiplajaf.. F-niiitcnt physicians In all parts of the country, knowing its composition, rei-onw mend Aveii's C'Hirr.KV Pectoral to inva lids, ami presirilie if in their prnetim. The test cf half a century bin pn-vud i'uJ aiiMiIiitn certain!-to nr.; a!l pidinoiiarr t'ouilaint.s not aircady Lryoud iiie pjo- u i( human aid. Pre parjd fcy Cr. J. C. Aver L Co.; Pracllval and Analytic At rhcii-.ti.' Lcwe?l, Ma Si. j." aL i;kvi: jiT ttl-.t hrkl LlarJiocd: fic vi Lost- How Restored J:ist i,i:li'.islie). n uifw rdilion of 75 1 Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Eaey on the radical curt (aithout nied.- cine) of Siiermaturr'jora or teinlnal weak- nes. Irvclnutarv seaiuial i.cjvv Itafj t tercy, MenUl a'id 1 hysical l.'itpao'ly, Im I jmliiuents t! Marriage, etc ; ai o, Con- sumptioii, Lpiicpsy ana r its, induced by . .U-h.aulTei.ce or asual eitravaganco, he. ' tv. ..., . ..!.. ti.u Es c!ejv ,:,!I1JOU!raiei,, frora a thirty I reaii: aacceCsfcl practice, that the alarm- K.,nic,iUvact.3j sell-abuse may berrf. ; tTi'r c:rl withoaf tht dan?trou use of int !.!.: nic'itrine or the applicatioa ot ice i. . : i . . . . . : .... I ....... I u . . f f mm at inia - i ,,,.' V,'t...' -n.4 -.fr..,t.1. hr mean, cf wbieh eery si:ir.Ter, no rustier wnat nis ronuttton nur be, may cure himself cheap ly, privately, and raittrnHy. PT'Th:? Lecture .ihoidd be in the bancs of every yonth and every man in ihe land. Sent tree, under sea!, iu a p'ain envelope, to any address. Adilresa the PooHihcrs, Til F. tTlYERV ELL MEr'u ', ( 41 Ann St.. New York : i j'inel3-ly Post-Oilice llux A-iW. i ) ftgr tTjg JJay 0f Deccirjbs j 1880; ; yot' V1 L FIND . j JACOI) G. l IMjI la his New Store Kovin at the Lal end uf . . wit".? a Large L"t of STOVES AND IIEATKUS ' "f aM kinds, Sf.Te Pi;.)... Lard Cans, Mica tJranite .'roa Ware, Dripping to, and all j kind, of. ! TUi .AKD SHEET IRON WARE, i vnrrci srr-cers.ne win wii at in Lowest . Possible Pikes. ' - ThanJi.'jl for pust ptronae le expects -v ,ncl -r.rion n misineas, t.. reeei.e at least his ch:-e i" Ihe fntitre. jjinltn WIXCY j Kot. EL IfM.V i . : ' Sub-crihe for the 5rate aid krptbticanj , the oest pipT in the eoim'y ri ' t" . skTW 1