Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 12, 1873, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
jiiFFLlxiowx:
fTedoesiay. floT'r 1, 18T8. ,"'
PENX'A. E. jTIME TABLE.
f aoerurer trains leave Mifflin Station a
Mo" ; - ' t4
phiadelphia Express, 1 2o a m.
Kst Line, 3 20 a m.
llarrtsburg Accoinmo., 11 28 a ra.
ilaiL, 6 12pn.
l'aeitic Express, 10 1J a ni.
CiDCinuti Express, 8MpB.
WEVTWAIB.
Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a m.
Cincinnati Express, 2 23 a m.
Pacific, 6 00 a m.
Way Passenger, 10 04 a nu
Mail, 28 p iu.
Kan I.ine, (U pn.
Mifflin, Nov 2,1875.
LOCJL lXTELLlGKKCt..
Scarce Apples.
In demand Fat bogs.
Xot plenty Sour kraut.
Approaching Thanksgiving.
Coming The rerival season.
Puck On the river and creeks.
Uojs are looking op their skates.
ISoots and Shoes At Xeal Hartley's.
Mifflin Eportsmen don't hunt dear
tbis fall.
The e is a tub dam cr two in the
Xarrows.
The Teachers' Institute commences
on the 24th inst.
Over Wal, hickory, chect and other
nat gathering. The boys are fcorry.
TLe best family paper in the county
The Sentinel and Republican.
Mr. John S. Gray bill and family, of
this place, Lave removed to PLiladcI
j'Lia. Mining operations in this county have
been greatly curtailed. Cause the
panic.
le thankful if you have a place to
sleep, enough to wear, and plenty to
rat. Thousands now bave not.
The new Metasdist Church is under
roof. The building is the most impos
ing church edifice in appearance in the
county.
All subscribers who are in arrears
one year or more, on the 6th day of
January next will be charged two dol
lars pet year.
The editors of Centre county held a
meeting and resolved tlat no paper
should leave their respective offices af
ter the first of January next unless pre
paid. Wednesday will be Pireetors day at
lie Comity Institute On that day
FcLool Louse plans, classification and
grading of common schools, grading (f
tearhers salaries, ic, will be consid
ered. Cyrus Jeffries' "Legends of the Ju
riata," as published in the Altootia
Tribnn is a " whopper' of a tale.
(I nters of Indian stories will bang up
after reading it. i'cep it a moving,
Jeffries.
I)ceaa Boot and Shoe Store in Pat
terson was robbed of about one hun
dred dollars' worth of boots and shoes
on last Saturday night. An attempt
was also made to enter Kuudio's Drug
Store. There was an enl of the grand fall
weather tbat every one enjoyed so
much on last Friday. That day came
in with a clouded sky and chilling breeze
from tbo East tbat boded winter at the
door.
Cornelius Hartley will supply you
with any kind of Boot or Shoes you
wish. He will order from the East for
you, or Le will make just what you
want in his own buMue&6 place, lie is
bound to accommodate.
The Register and Democrat people
bave our thanks for tbeir kind invita
tion to call, when we come from the
country, to town. In that call they
express the general desire of town peo
ple to see country people in the bor
ough. Tb fact is, the torn would
starve if it were not for tht country.
Bat we must reciprocate, which we do
by inviting the town gentlemen afore
said to put that in their pipes and come
out to see us and we will smoke and
talk over it. Compare views that's
all.
The performing bear, that papers
along the upper Juniata bave beon an
nouncing within the past week or two,
appeared in town on Thursday evening.
It was the first real sensation for young
America in many days, and tbey enjoy
ed it highly. A considerable portion
of older America was also so taken w'uh
the bear that everything was suspended
for the time being, to see the perform
ance. The keeper sang a new song.
The old nnniotonoua Hong, dnng, dotig'
Was dispensed with.
IssTrTTTE. The Teacher"' Institute of
this county will convene in the Court House,
at MiBlintown, on Monday, "November 2Jfh,
1873, at 1 o'clock, P. M. i he services of
the following named gentlemen have been
seenred as instructors and lecturers: Prwf.
W. W. Woodruff, of Bncks county; Dr.
T. L. Griswold, Priacipal of Bloonn-burg
Normal School, and C. J. Arms, Esq., ot
tfce Pittsburg Commerrial.
Compulsory Education will be discussed
on Monday evening. Prof. Woodruff will
deliver a lecture on Tuesday evening, on
"Fai'nre and Success in Teaching." On
Wednesday evening Dr. Griswoid will lec
ture on "The Professional Training of
Teachers." On Thursday evening C. J.
Anns, Esq., will lecture cn " Boys." In
tins lecture Mr. A. ''analyses the character,
habits and possibilities of the Boy, ar.d
girea some hints as to his education at
home, at school, and by the way."' This
lecture is highly entertaining, and instruc
tive to teachers.
Some other sebjeets wilt bo disenssed
duri-ig the evening sessions. A nu niber of
the teachers of the county will bike an ac
i'V eirt in the discussions.
W oods are felled.
Fields are clear and fertCe, ' v ' r
Roads are made,
' Kailroads are built,' V
The rxtope of usefulness is large,
The chances to all who labor are open.
The comforts of life are here. ;
We havo towns, , . 7;
Iloeses and barns, .--''
Horses, cattle, swine, and fowls in
abundance, -
Schools and churches.
These things are all here and need
not be wrought out for us.
Why should we complain,
If the country is in debt,
" Work it out.
Our fathers worked to procure ns
a home and country ; cannot we work
to save them from financial disruption.
Attend to yonr business, and ape not
the mosey kings.
Their end is grief.
List of Jurors for Dec. T., 1873.
GRAND J L' BOER.
Tnscarora Joseph Anderson, Dan
iel Fosselman, J G Kennedy.
Beale James Bratton.
Fermanagh Henry Bergey, John
McCoy, John M Sioner, Geo Schrader,
Daniel Sieber.
W alker Michael Coldren, G S Pat
ton, Wellington Smith.
Perrysville Henry Ebberts, J C Gil
son, Benjamin Stiniuiell.
Patterson William C Gum, James
Kerlin.
Turbett Samnel Klinepeter.
Monroe G S Metterliog.
Lack Ephraim Robison, G W Sny-
aer.
Greenwood Enoch Sbellenberger.
Fayette Theoplilus Thompson.
Mifflintown Samuel ilson.
PETIT J I ROES.
Beale David Adams, John Coff
man, Wilson Pefier.
Milford Emanuel Bortle, Samnel
McFidden, David Shover, WinSeld
Wilson.
Lack Robert Buchanan, Dewalt
("rouse, J H Campbell, J S MnCahan,
Samuel Ramsey.
Tuscarora KM Bartley, John
Showers, Alexander Wallace, John
Zeigler.
Patterson James Buck; F M Mick
ey, Joseph Peunell.
Monroe Jacob S Baoui, J W
Suoup, Abel Shirk.
Fermanagh Solomon Beshoar, Jon
athan Kauffiuan; Isaac Saylor.
Suequebanna-IIenry Comfort, Eman
uel Long, David Zeiders.
Fayette Lewis Degan, Bcnj. Hep
ner, John Phillips, Abraham Sansuian.
Delaware George Ford, M Farra,
David Smith.
Walker Isaac Gingrich, Jacob
Kline, Daniel Miller, Jatuuel McMeen,
Peior G etrler.
Turbett John E Hemler, James
Koons, Wm Laudis, A Y McAfee, Hen
ry Ilittiuan.
Perrysville lohn Lnkens.
MiElintown Joseph Martin.
Greenwood Cornelius Zeiders.
Wanted to Kent By an experi
enced Farmer A productive farm,
within five or six miles of Mifflintown.
Stock end utensils found by the renter.
Inquire at or address this office Ref
erence given if required.
Sewiso Machines. It is not our inten
tion to five the history of the various ma
chines on exhibition at our b. County
Fair, but merely to take np the best one
j and speak a word in itg favor. We refer to
the U rover &. Baker Family Sewing .Ma
chine. It has been long and favorably
Known in this wction of the country, and
we are confident that the Committee who
gave the Agent, Mr. J. B M. Todd, or Pat
terson, a Diploma for the b-st machine and
the finest executed work, did but an act of
justice to bis well known enterprise. We
predict an increase of sales for the New
Improved Midline in this county, and will
say for ourselves that we know ot none in
the market so complete in all its parts ; in
tart, there in no kind of sewing it will not
do. The recent improvements are so elab
orate and yet so simple that it can be read
ily handled by even a child. Wo say this
from no mercenary motives ; it is ou!y an
set of justice.
Public Sale. Messrs. Stone & Pat
terson, of Actd'-mia, will sell at pub
lie sale, at the farm of James J. Pat
terson, at Doyle's Mills, Juniata coun
ty, on Thursday, November 20, J 873,
the following personal property, viz :
Seven bead of work and driving horses,
one first-class mule, a good leader ; oue
colt three years old next spring, four
milk cows, sever head of young cattle,
wagons, carriage, buggy, sleigh, sleds,
and many other Tarmirg implements.
Sale at 10 o'clock. See handbills.
PAY XJi?.
All persons indebted o us for sub.
seription, job work or advertising will
oonfer a favor on ns by settliog the
same as soon as possible, as we desire
to close np cur business without delay.
We can be found at our r.ld office dur.
icg tht uext thirty days. After tbat
time we shall send postal cards to all
who fail to settle.
ALLISON & WILSON.
October 10, 1S73 -4w.
BIG RUN FOR
An agency for the Kew American Sewing
Machine has been established in Mifflintown
nmler the management of Messrs. John
Sbermer and J. W. Plctt. Persons wish,
ing to buy the simplest, most durable, light
est running, most noiseless nd because of
these qualities, the cheapest M achme, should
before purchasing elsewhere tee the Ameri
can. The tensions are exceedingly simple,
atd unlike any other Machine; the shuttle
requires no threading. Sold by lease, note,
cash and oa terms to suit any purchaser.
Office at WiU's Hotel. Sep 26, 1873-3m.
A large assortment of Queens wnre, China
ware. Glassware, Crockery ware, Cedar
wnre, &r., for sale cheap bv
.f. A H. A. STAMTUrGH.
NeigKboruig Ife ws. , . , , . (
KlFFLUr COCNTT, A8 PER LEWISTOWS
. papers. :'" : '
The last sale of money by the Mif
flin county Loan Association brought
34 premium. ' f : " - " ;
- M rs. Ann Foster's ben roost, on Gra
ham's farm, was robbed about a week
ago of nineteen fiue young chickens.
John McCormick, who is boarding
with the Steward of the Poor House
and nearly every morning goes across
the river to see bis farms, which he
rents to Gen. Bnrns, made the trip on
the morning of the lft barefooted. The
ground was frozen bard and partially
covered with snow.
We took a stroll on tbe big ridge
after dinner on Sunday last, and in the
course of a few bonrs heard more than
doten discbarges of guus on Shade
mountain below town. These Sunday
hunters are perhaps not aware tbat on
a calm day tbe sound is carried dis
tinctly up, down, and across the valley
for at least three miles, and that $25
fine and costs would hardly pay for a
few squirrels or pbeasauts. Let Sun
day be a day of rest for animals as well
as men.
On Friday night last a dog or bound
got cuiorjgst R. M. Cooper's sheep, on
Huling's ridge, a mile from town, and
killed seven or eight.
Eliphas Fultz, of Menno township,
baa shot ten wild turkeys already this,
fall.
Six men of Brady township, Hunt
ingdon county, adjoining this county,
recently made a bunt for squirrels, and
shot 86 in one day.
John G. Snoop; of Reedsville, went
out gunning ou Wednesday of last
week, aud brought home two wild tur
keys, ene of which was shot whilst "on
tbe wing."
After Capt. John Winn's dwelling
bouse, on the now famous Licking
Creek property, owned by Wbeeler &
West, was fired and burnt to the ground
a year or so ago, Winn converted a
former pig pen into a dwelling, and re
mained there with bis son and daugh
ter until one day last week, J. English
West, esq., aecompauied by Deputy
Sheriff Hugheo, armed with a legal
"whereas," &c., made a second raid.
As good or bad luck would bave it,
Capt. l inn was not at home himself,
else possibly a severe battle, with great
loss on both sides, might have eusued.
As it was, tbe boy and girl (who are
both full grown) were otdered to leave
the shanty ; after which tbe furniture
(which a gentleman from np the river
says probably consisted of a table, two
chairs, and a jug of whisky) was car
ried out and deposited in tbe public
road ; then Mr. West set fire to the
"shebang," and in a short time only
a.shcs aud smoke remained. Thus Wiun
city is ended, though in the minds of
many tbe question whether it was loca
ted in Juniata or Mifflin county, is still
i mooted one.
HUNTINGDON COUNTT, AS PER HUNT
INGDON PATERS.
By reference to tLat eagerly songht
for department of to-day's paper, bead
ed "Married," it will be seen tbat the
general form in a certain marriage is
somewl at altered, aud the ages of the
eonple are respectively given. Tbe
groom's sge is 78 years, and the age of
his bride is 67 years. Tbeir names are
Mr. John Hefner nnd Mrs Catharine
Kriger, and both reside near McCon
ncllstown, located five miles from here.
Tbis is not a Juue aud December mar
riage, of whish we have heard so many
recently, but it is the joining in wed
lock of a couple ou whom tbe frosts of
time bave left their mark, but yet are
buoyant in anticipations, and fully real
ize the practical relations they now sus
tain to each other. May the trials of
life rest lightly npon them !
Some af our citizens were snapped
np by tbe suspension of Lloyd & Co's
bank in Altoona. One party loses
about $14,000, and another party was
to pay one of our business firms $8C00
on the morning of tbe day the bank
suspended, where it wis on deposit.
Blair township, Blair county, is tin
fortunate in its collectors. Last spring
William Uenderson disappeared with a
portion of the school taxes, and now
D. L. Goodman, collector of county
tax, is under arrest for not paying over
the funds in bis bands.
A successful religious revival has
been in progress in the Baptist cbnrcb,
of tbis place, for a week past.
Mrs. Rebecca Gorsuch bas been
bound over to answer 'he charge c-f
burning the barn of Mr. Andrew Deck
er, in Hendcrsou township, on tbe 18th
of October.
On Wednesday morning, about half
past fonr o'clock, an engineer running
an eastern bound freight train, gave an
extraordinary alarm of fire, and in a
few minutes the lurid rays of the de
vouring element shot up to tbe beavens
and were reflected from tbe clonds and
surrounding objects. Tbe Cincinnati
west bad tbrewn a spark which had
lodged on the roof of weather-boarded
log building, owned by John W.
Mat tern, bich was not discovered until
the wind bad fanned it into an incon
siderable blaze. When first discovered
a single bucket of water would have
extinguished it, but there was no means
of reaching tbe fire until the inmates
could be aroused and made sensible of
tbeir peril, which took some time. Five
hours of bard work were required to
extinguish tbe fire and place tbe re
mainder of East Huntingdon out of
danger. There were five families loft
houseless. Much of tbeir goods were
saved1. John W. Mituro experienced
tie bcavieet lo&s, as be was entire!
Without insurance. The following is an
approximate estimate of the' loss, viz :
Andrew Johnson, esq., brick building,
$2,000 ; insurance $2,000.y ,A. P.W.
Johnson, drug store, $2,000, furniture
$100 ; insurance $1,500. Joseph R.
Cartoon, bouse and furniture, $2,500 ;
iosurance $2,C0O;-- John W.'Mattern,"
bouse and furniture, $4,000 ; no insu
rance. Mrs. Sarah McCauley, furni
ture, 4c, $500 ; no insurance. Miss
Maitba K. Xolte, furniture, $100. No
insurance. This is the first important
fire that has occurred in Huntingdon
for half a dozen years.
PERRT COCSTT, AS PER BLOOMFIELD
PAPERS.
On the 22nd ult. a Miss Ellie Freck,
daughter of Capt. Freck. of Liverpool,
was drowned in tbe canal a couple of
miles below Liverpool. Miss Freck
was steering the boat, when the tiller
came out of the rudder post, and she
lost her balance, falling overboard. She
was seen to fall by ber brother and sis
ters on the boat, but before tbey eoeld
render assistance she was diowned.
Tbe body was recovered and taken to
Liverpool for burial. Previous to the
accident Capt. Freck had left tbe boat
at Fry's wharf to take bis wife, who
was sick, back to Liverpool.
Engineer Kntz and bis fireman, em
ployed to manipulate a freight engine
on the Pennsylvania Railroad between
Altoona and Harritburg, were fired at
yesterday morning in the vicinity of
Millerstown whilst eastward bound.
Several shots were fired, although it is
not known who the scoundrel or scoun
drels were that bad hold of tbe revol
vers. They were lurking in the bashes
on tbe roadside in the vicinity named.
Last Friday a brakeman on the first
stock train west, by name M. E. Groff,
fell off the traiu near Bailey's station,
and wis instantly killed. His remains
were taken to Mifflin for interment.
It is an established fact that con
sumption can be cured ; but it is far
better to prevent the cruel disease from
fastening itself on tbe system, by the
timely use of a remedy like Dr. Wis
tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Tbis
standard preparation wilt speedilv cute
a cough or cold and even Consumption
often yields to its great power.
SIFr LI AXD FATTERS0 MARKETS
Corrected weekly by the Mifflin and Patter
son Board, of Commerce.
KirrLisTowx Nov. 12, 1973.
ABKCT1XO
Butter, prime r-.ll 2"i
I.ard 8
Talloa 8
Efrrs, per dox ih
Vinegar, per qt 10
FORK.
Hams, lb 12
Shoulder Sides......... .. 7
TAKIKTIK.
Lake Herring 4 50
Unions 0)
Beeswax, per ib i
Soap, dry 8
Cnnille 12
Wool, washed 6r
Uagt S
CTAILKD AariCLKS.
Cal Oil, pr gall 40
Salt per sack 225
GB.MX AND SKKI.
Corrected weeKly by l. P. Sulonft"Co
Wheat, red $1 of
Corn 60
Barley 611
Uats, old 85
" new 30
Clovreed 4 60
Timothy seed 2 5.
flaxseed....................... 1 75
1'oUloes 50
J. k II. A- StanihanirhN Price ( lim it,
lorreetea Meekly, Auv. 12,
Prime Roll PuUer per pound 25
E?k, per dozen- 25
briol Apples per pound 8
Tallow " 8
Lard, 8
Chickens, live " 8
Bacon, "
Shoulder, " 10
Ham, "
PHII.APELPHIA MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Xov. 11.
Flock The market is quiet but Meadv.
The demand is mostly from the home con
sumers. About MM) bbls sold, including
Superfine $4 25a4 75
Extra 5 Wia-5 75
Iowa . Wis. ex. family 6 75a7 00
X innesota do. do 7 -": 7 75
lVnn., Ohio k. lii'l. do. do.. . 7 2.i3 25
Fancy branda 8 50alO 1)0
Giais The wheat market is dull, and
there is no inquiry except from the local
miliar for prime lot. Sale oi' 30X) bus.
red at $1 4 al a'J, and amber at $1 dual Gl.
Kye is Killing at 80a5c. Corn is quiet at
a tiirther decline. Jsales of 5M0 bus yel
low at t3c, wentern mixed at l'Oaf)2c. Oats
are without essential rhwe. Sales of 8,
O0 bns western at 4'Ja51c for white and 45
at 7 for mixed.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
The market for Beef Cattle was dull this
week, and prices fere rather lower. Sales
of choice and exlraat I JiTc, fair to good at
5a6c ; and common at 3a4 Jo. Keceipta,
auou head.
Sheep declined and sold ai 4JvJc per lb;
stock brought $2a3 per hssd ; receipts 11,
000 head.
Iioga were more active, but at 1 iwer
prices ; sales of cc-rnfed at S'jaC 2 per 100
lbs net; receipts 9. XXI head.
Sew Advertisement-
Auditor Notice.
THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by
the Orpbais' Court of Juniata county
to distribute the assets in the hands of
Philip Harlej, Fxecutor of Jobn Sell, de
ceased, late of Fayette township, to and
among the creditors ol said deceased, here
by gives notice thai h will be in his office,
in Milflir.town, on Wednesday, November
l'J, to bear all parties interested in the
distribution.
ALFRED J. PATTEHSO.V,
Oct 23, 1873. Jtudilor.
Auditor's notice.
TFIK andersigned appointed by the
Court of Common Picas of Juniata
county Jmd iter to distribute the balance
in the bauds of James S. Cox, Assignee ot
Peter For, to and among tbu creditors of
the said Peter hbv, hereby gives notice to
all parties interested therein that be will be
for that purpose at bis ottice in Mittlin
town, on FRIDAY, the 14th DAY OP NO
VEMBER next.
LCCIEN W. DOTY,
Oct 22, lS73-ti Jndilor.
Why u Housekeeper's Manual Sells.
A successful agent says : Unlike; all
other books, it has a claim on woman's at.
tention. A bonse-to-honse canvass pays '."
970.00 in one wees was made by a single
agent.
AGENTS WANTED.
For terms and territory appW to J. B. Fa
it Co., New York, Bo stow, Chicago or San
Frffactsco.
M1SCELU1M EO US
1 IF YOU WANT '
: . A iY lrTIIIi ....
THAT CAN BE PURCHASED
AT A BOOT & SHOE STORE
AND THAT CAN BE HAD
At the Lowest Prices
TO IXSUBE
A Good Article,
Call at the BOOT and SHOE STORE of
J. W. DEAN,
BriJge Street, Patternm, rerm'a.
HE CHEKRFULlaY ISYITES i:SPECTIOJi.
Repairing Promptly Attended to.
THE FALL OF 1873
IN ALL ITS GLORY.
AT
J. & H. A. ST A MBA UGH'S
MAMMOTH STORE ! !
.A. Is IMMENSE
Stock of Goods
JUST RECEIVED.
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER.
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, r
QUEENSWARE, NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAp BOOTS AND SHOES,
CARPETS, &C &C.
NEW CASH STOKE
AT
LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TWP.,
One and a half miles south.west of Patterson.
THE inbwrtbcr wnnld most rcapertfully inform the public that he has jusi opened a
Store at Ihe ebore place, where he i prepared tosnpply all who may favor him with
tbeir patronage mith the latest and niott select a--.vjri:nert ol'
DRY GOODS. tJF.OCERIFS, QrEKXSWAKE, WCOI) AS!) WILLOW WARE, OIL
CLOTHS, L.OOTS & SIIi'E-S. Also, with a lull supply of
HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C,
All of which he ofTera to aell or exchange for cotintrr piodnce at
THE VERY T.oVttsT I?RICES.
Much lower, in fact, than goods have been void within the eounty for many years.
lie will pay the hitliest maiket pric lor Locust l'ostn, Railroad Ties and Word,
either in cash or goods.
, .r a r A. J. IIERTZLER.
Locust Grore, Ang. 8, lS.3.tf.
D.W.Harley&Co.'s
Ii the place where joa cm bnj
TIIK BEST A!) THE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTHING
HJTS, C.1PS, BOOTS, SHOES, .ISO FCRSKlllXG GOODS.
WE are prepared to exhibit ona of the most choice and .elect storks ever otTered in
this market, and at .iSTOSlSMSGLY LOW PRICES !
Also, measures taken for suits auJ part of suits, which will be made to order
at short notice, very reasonable.
Itemembcr the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of HriJps and
Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may 8, l7;i-tt
WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR IT
:0:
Just atop into SAMUEL STRATER'S CLOTHING STOKE. Bridge street, Patterson'
Pa., and lie will tell you all about it.
Ilavine just returned from Philadelphia and New Tork, he ran supply yon with the
Latest aud Choicest Styles tf
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,
Coats, Fants, Vests, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches ami Jewelry, Notions, Fi.r
mshiiif; Goods in endless variety, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Furniture, .c, cheaper than
the cheapest, tor the same quality ot goods. Call in and be convinced.
Measures Taken and Suits Made to Order.
Patterson, May 1C, 1873 SaML'EL STRAYER.
yy p. sixoiTF . co,
FORWARD A5D COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IX
GRAIN,
LUMBER,
COAL,
BLASTER,
SALT
C 13 !M III IN T.
CALCINED PLASTEE
AT WIXOEESi(E AXI
KET.4IL. Double Guns, So
and upwards ; Brecch-Loadrs, $ 10 to $H5,
KiMes, Revolvers, Dart Gn:i and Cap Hides.
Goods sent lo all parts of the country by
express C O. D., to be examined bet ore
paid for. We send a f wmne W. it C.
Scott 4. Sons' Muzzle Loader, with flask,
pouch and cleanine rod. nicely boxed, tor
$35. Seud stamp for Price List. SMITH
la SQUIRES, 62a Broadway and oO Caat
haa atreet, N', Y
.ID fE R TiSEME.VlSJ
If
If yctt are Sufsrirj froa any
CHRONIC DISEASE,
Broken Dotrn Coustltntlon
Or require a remedy to
rnrifj and Enrich tbe JlTocd,
Ton wi'.i find rr.Crooti'sCofniMmnl Syrnp
ef Fokr Soot to pwmt ffrmtrr mi I it, fnrl
yoi mom speedily, nnd ito you loore eoo4
ttmn atv aii-l alt othfr r meliefi eomlmei.
Tisut I'ale.Tellow.H rbl.r-lok!nxHM9
11 Ct..41Kei IO OI1A Of frbne-M fll:i ln-Tlll)l
Thosr liraeii of tlo KklN.lkinli.laa
tnl-w. HloU-li and Ihiiiw tire r--moveJ.
Mroi'iiln. Isrrtraln Oiew.es
of tbf.F.yra, Vtlilfv SSflliscN I lrr,
4114 Siorr ur any kind o; Utnuor rapidly
owinii io I rts!preir nnrlr Im Infloi-nco.
rtntil:T It Is mituf's own rustoicrl A
siub.e oxyd of irou Cfr.ibkneit Willi tbe
metileiiiMl ,"Ofe-te- of le I:ool oiveMe'l
ol nil rtiatbte quniltl-. ft wiileoresny
PnMa h-rtft real or Uiiwt ciu is linw
nietl. Xla4-iiiaim. lnias in l.iiub
or Hun. 'ontltmlon broken lenn
b M 'Ti-iiiiM itroioer p:i.sfns. are all care.l
br It. t' K pbii io. or .Hjpbil.tir l")ot.
tfiire IK ntn.i:g eiual to li, A trial will
orsvelu boia by
Kotice f DIoIutltn.
rtTlIlE ariiier.hip heretolorr exilin) be-
J. tween Nwih Hertzler and w ilium II.
Kurtz, in itte name and stvlp f Hertzl-r &
Kurt, at Van Wert, in Walker township,
Juniata county, ha this day been dissolved
bv mutsal consent. All persons having q?i
setticd account will please call on tV. II.
Kurt, at Vak Wert, and make settlement,
and those having c!aims will present them
for payment, a the books and accounts are
in his Manila lor settlement.
SDAII KERTZLER.
WM. H. tt'UTZ.
Oct. 22, 1873.
W. II. Kriri will continue ikj bnsioes
at the eld stand. Thankful for all t
favors, he Is hopefnl of future patronage,
and heartily invites all lo call and vxamine
his stork.
Sentinel and Republican $1.V) a year.
j .Miscrflaneout. -
THE GKEAT liKMEDY FOlt
gpfaSUrViFnQil
which can bo cured by a
timely resort to this fstantl
anl preparation, as lias leen
proved by the hundreds cf
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to Ix; the most
reliable preparation ever In
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is olTered to the public,-
,. 1 . j
sanctioned by the experience
ot over forty years. YV hen
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a speedy
cure in the most severe
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
fcjorc Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, c. "NYistar'a
Balaam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses tho
lungs, and allays Irritation,
thus removing the cause of
the complaint.
rnr.raBFD bt
tETH W. T0WLS & S0T.Z, B?icn,
Aail Kjld by InTi3lBaiimca!cr generally.
Trial List far DercnhtrTerm,
fits.
I. Ir. G. M. tiraliain Ts. Overseers of
Turbett township. No. 41. April term. 1ST:!.
2. Slate Bst.k vs. e:il MeCov. .Nu.1
Sept term, 1,.
0. tieotge U". Gorton r Siinnel Hoff
man. No. 1 4, Sept. tiTin, 1X72.
4, John Wilson vs. Michael !?are No.
14, IVeenib T term, lfTJ.
5. H. K.C'oiiim v- John McManipV?. No
40, t eovtiarv term, 173.
G. Jo'm Thompson vs. David Smith. N
58. February (arm, 17.).
7. Joh:i Sheiiclotl vs. Ez.kici CamplxU.
No. 8, April term. 1673.
8. William U'ajrner vs. John LigM. No.
2'J, April term, W3.
9. Jonathan Hum vs. Elixs Snvder. No
4'.', April term, l7;5.
10. M.ir-.iret M. Hunter rs. It. R. Shear
er No. 54. April term, lbTJ.
11. Hichanl Johnson vs. David Smith.
No. 1 10, April term, 1S73.
12. JesM: K-el, Adin'r .Tf Susan Graham,
deeensti, vs. tiuuittel T. Iiiiiin, No. H'.1
Scpleiitler term. 7o.
1. t. P. S. Lh.iett vs B. F. Crotlse. No.
ft, S-jptrmbi r teitn, 1873
It. Jacob Weiser vs Henry Bey. No. 7,
Septem!H.r term, lv7:.
15. Wm. Given. Assignee of CJ. Cham
ber tin. vs. Wilber K. McCahiVi. No. 8,
Septeii?h--r term. 1?7:.
lo. Jew Driuer vs. Wiilia'm C. Beale.
No. I Oil, Septeiiib.-r term, 1873.
17. Kiiz ioeth Stoull'er, Kswutris of Hen
rv 8touHer. o. 1J1, September term.
183.
IRVIN D. WALL'S, Proay.
POTHoxoTai's Orriei:. i
Miltlmtuttii, October 1873.
11HOC 1. 1?1 W II K RKAS.
the lbn. ll J. t . JrsKiX, rp-snlenl
Jnda of the Court of Coninon I'less lor
the VI b Judicial Di.-lriel, i-iuij'oki' of Ik-I
counties ol Jluiata, l'errv and CniiN-r-1
liii, and the Honorable Jonathan Wriser
and John Koons, Judges of ths sail
Conrt ofCobiiin.ii Tkas ol Jtiniaia county,
have L-snel their pw.-pt to me directed,
bearing date Iho bi b day ol Sej temb'r 17.;,
for hold ing 1 Court rf Oyer an. I Terminer
and Grneral Jail lh livery, and Geu:ral
y-.iartef Sessions of tie? peace, at Mill'.m
towu, on the first MONDAY oi December,
173, being the 1st day ol the month.
Notice is Hi niBT (itvtx, to the Cor
oner, Justices ot Ihe I'eace and Constables
ot the Coii'ity of Juniata, that they be then
and therein their pro'r persrns, at one
o'clock ou the afternoon of said day, with
their records, in:i;isiiinis, exa:.'in itims
anil oyer remembrances, to do those th'ns
thai to their offices resjx-ctively appertaiii,
and those that are lioiind by recoirtiiaaiice to
prosecute ifiahi.tt the prisoner tint are or
ihcu may be lit the Jail of said county,
be then and there tu prosweutica ag.iiust
Ibe.u us shall be just.
By an Act of Assembly, pas-;! tbe Jth
day id' May, A. D., ItCit, il is maiie the
duty of the Justices ol the J'eace. of She
several comities of this Commonwealth, to
return to Hie Cb r'i ot this Curt ol (jiartor
Sessions i,i the ep-ctives cotiiilies. ail the
recognizances ertered into belore theui bv
any person or js-rsous chaiged with tht
comtiilsiou o! any crime, exeeot such cas,-s
as may be euded belore a Justice of thj
1'r.M-e. lllldtrr exi:.tlnz laws, at least ten l:ivs
l..inn. fill. CiiI10IHIliCeiIie!it Ol' th(- i-v.i..n 1
of tho Court to which they are made re
turnable respectively, and iu all cases wh -re
any recognizances are entered into leis
then ten days belore llu- commencement
oi th'! session to which ihey are made re
turnable, tbu said Justices are to return
Ihe Mine in the same manner as if said act
bad not been passed. Dated at 31 ittlin-
town, the 2ilh day of ttctober, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight
h nrdred and seventy-three, aud the Mi th
v car of the American Independence.
JO.SKFH AKD, tfheritr.
t?herili"a Oflice, Miltiiu, Oct. 27, l73-tc.
TnE VICTOR SEWINO MACfllNE
t'O. want reli.ible snd t"nZ"tic AyenM
in tlih ni:my. TI.e VICTCU"' is a !.. k-itil-
h, Shntf!.- Jfacliiije. with Sell setting
Needle, best 8ni.-l-.eil and most perfect Ma
chine offered. An iTcrease of over 309
percent, on ssles of b"i'l uvct ltf71. Vor
Te-ms &.C., .VMress,
VICTOR SEWING MACHINJ! CO.,
I2J7 Cbesti.nt St., 1'hikid'a, Ta.
CASVASSfStl BCMKS StXT FIIEE TOR
Prof IWler's Great Work,
On Manhood, Womanhood and their
Mutual Iuier-rtlatioDs ; Lore, Its Laws, ;
i Power, etc. !
I Agents are foiling fnun ! to 2 copies a .
dar, awl we send a canvassin-r bHJt free to1 1
I inv biiok aeent. Address, ststii-.ir extr-ri-
' tA4ft MAM (4
ence.etc, NATIONAL Pl'CLisIliStt CO. 1 rt aw
1 Fuiladelphia,
Httfiine Card.
THOMAS A. EiHrJU)..'
Physzeiai and Snfgeoa,
xiFFListon r.i.
( Otfirfl hours from 9 A. . L r. . Or.
. flee iu his fa:hi "s rexiiice, at thi? ni;:ti
i eud of Water street. f oetii-tf
LFHED J. PArf EKSON,
ATT0E5ET-AT-L&W,
MIFFLIMikr. X, JCX UTA CO., P.t.-
! $y All hymens promp'Ty attended to.
j Orricr VTtli J-rennaN Lyons,- Ki.
I JJ tVIS K. ATKINSON,
! ATTOR NET -AT -LAW,
j MIFFf.I.VTOT, TA.
CyCllecting aud Cor.vyat:i:ig prompt
ly a:icnief lo.
Orrirr On FtcM- strwr, oppiite Atf
Court Hm?e Sq un-.
Will viatt Mifilin and ratlcrson ever?
TuexJav, Tnuraday and Saturday oiornrnvci
and wiil lnrni?h the -KUcui 91 tht- bur'
ou ill wit i iltr bet of
jBhl-.F, VEAL, JIL'TTOX, FOliK, c.
lh" l,,K't r -
sol.cit the p.ttroa.iire ot the fu
April 3, 1 -.
rc-si-Hcttuirf
blic.
GKEAT KEDUCTlOft
IN TIIK
PltKES OF TEETH!
Foil Tppi''or Lower Seit as Liw as ii
No teeth aow- il in leave the office nn-lt-s
the p itieiit is ntistieJ.
Tee lli n-modeht! m:d repiircd.
Teeth tilled lo bisi lor iile.
Dt-n'al w k done tr p-rsiiis withmtf
tuein leaving their homi-s, it desirrvl.
T"Oth;ielie sMp d in liv minute witii
oih f-xtrtu-lin tiie. tooth, ai ihe IVnial
rli-e of U. Dk.Mlc, established iu .Milil.r:
town ii: Iftitr.
G. L. PKlt'.t.
Jan 24. ISTJ Practical LVrrtist.
TAlLOti SHOP.
The rindersiprr.'d wmrld rVpe-ft'iy m-,
form the pui.lic that be has- ir-eie d
TAILOR SHOP
at his n-siilenre". on B. ioce strefft. in the"
1'arker U insiou, anl is new pre.i. : : d
CUSTOM AVOR1C
I at short notice anr! i.i the nnst ditr.ible an4
tasiintruTe manner.
He intends tu put oirt noire' hut good worl
and asks a share of th'? puhlie (utlrouaie.
WI'.LIAM VISK.
sept 3. lS73-tf.
jEY DHFU TotlE
BANKS k HAMLIN,
.Main Mrect.Mlfillnlunn. Pn
DK.VI.Eli.- IN
PRIMS AND .MEDICINES,
CllEMRALf, DYE ST FF; 1AINT9
01L, VAKNlSHKS.ULASS.riTTY,
I'll A L OIL. I.A1IS, Bl'KNEKS,
CHIMNKYs. H H I' S II K -j,
1IAIH hKl'HES, TOOl II
JBUi;.S!!ES, I'EH
Fl'MKRY.rtlMES, -SOAl'S.lfAlK
OIL, ToSAC
Cl, C1UARS.
X II T 1 O S S ,
ST A T N E h T
LAHGE VARIEEY O f
PATENT MEDICINES,
Selected wi;?i frvil carw, and Warrantert
jrom bili auMio.itv.
C7-rurett WINES AND LIQIOU-?
for meoical purposes.
rCi'KE ."Kil'TlONS cmpounded with
preal rare. June J-J-tr.
TEW HOOK J SIIOC S'foRf
iM hi;.sior..NrE, ox
CHERRY STREET, MirrLlRTOV'X,
Tlie nnd-'rstjneil TronH r.ertfiilty an
n,;iinre to the j'olic l;rt hi Im. oiv-nivl
Bo .t and Slioe trre at is rsde;i-e ni
Che-street. a-1d keejis ou land a Lsrg'
and w-U selected stjck of
READY-MAPS WORK, for
MEN, WOMEN snd CIIILDbEN
He is slso repareil td maniifactlfe, d
the best material, all kinds trf
B'JOTS, SHOES AXD OAITER3
for gents, ladies and i-hil:?r;-n;
a:x wore wtrKA.Tib.
tine me a call, for I feel co tijeni tbat I
ran fitniUh yen with any kind of woik )
mav ib-sire.
ny Repairing difnd heatly ami at reason
able rates.
June , lisTf- JdllN XrtUTIf-
n.cToHTir,
310 MARKET STREET,
It A R K I S B i: 11 ii, PA .
l'F.AbfcR IM
JlANOS . JAWXKT Qli'l:.-;,
Anil all kinds of Mnsifal Instnuiirnfs.
SI'tlKT CSLC.
This lioe Liivs I'-jt cas!: ;
never gave a note, an 1 is, there
fore, enabled to oiler indtne
menfs to its patrons. EiiipVA s
no agents, und gives all atgfriifs'
coniinisi'.ons to its cittofin.'!"3
direct.
CIKCULAIiS SENT FitLir-:.
aep -t, lS?3-Jy.
A Wholes lie rim-ha-'in" Ae-t f r tin;
New amkiiican
SeWINTi M
ACIIIXE.
Tho Needle' eve is theonlT hole . e.l
lUroorh; self svtling Needle: nuts I ,''i: :
! sews fast ; cheapest let imui.V b lin-
rshet nM'st durable M.irh.'nc m ex. : iu;.
; WRITTEN GUARANTEE FOR 3 VI. AILS.
For Cirenl irs, Tertrs. Jte., .Mr.-ss
AMEIIILAN S. xM. '.,
H N, SccomI i.-e. t,
Jarrisburg, ?c:.n'a.
JllM Tfltfl, js! j,'er
11 irrisbrfrg, Sej.t C. 1873-fltu.
Caution.
VLL per
S".itit 1
ron are hrey c'nvje
hunting or ntbcrih rr..-:';..s
siiii i n the fno.is ot ii;p v.r. :i r:rc-' in
Walker townshiin, A It .ic.ioi.s -n t1''i'
! si:i oeu.au sm hj tu.: e..i.i ..