..... . . ... . MIFFLINIOWN: , fTedaeadar. Hev'r 38, 18T3. PENN'A. E. ILTIME TABLE. passenger train leave Mifflin Station aa follow: ASTWAkD. Phiadelphia Express, 1 25 a m. Fast Line, 8 20 a at. Mia-rtsbarg Acconiiuo., II 28 a nt. Mail, 6 12 p u. ' facine Express, ' 10 13 a a. , Cinciuoaci Kxpress, 8 o p m. wsrrwaaa. Pittsburg Expresa, 1 20 a ra. Cincinnati hipfca, 2 24 a at. Pacine, 6 00 a at. Wav Passenger, . 10 04 an. M!, ....'. W P as. Fast Line, 3 4 p lit. Mifflin, i'ov 2, 1878. LOCAL lSTELUGhSCJi Snow, rain, and mud on Monday. Hollidiysburg has a divorce cae. Cheap John's Motto "3niU Profits and Quick Sale." Tbe Teachers Institute is in session in tli place. It is well attended. "113 Fir Tet Coal Oil at retail at J. & 11. A. Siauibaiijjh'a. i.sni-h trouble are about as they were a week ago. Wait till Congress meets. Hie Lcwistown and 8unbuty Railroad is to be sold oa tbe 1-tb day of January text- Great redaction of prices at Cheap John's Store. lie is determined to sell, aud there fore offers great bargains to every node. Thanksgiving services ia the Prenliyte- lian Church to-morrow (Thursday) at 11 o'clock, by Rev. Mr. I'ardoe. LaJiej, ca'J and examine J. L H. A. Stauihaugb's ANILINE colored Calicoes something oca- Tweed, the prince of ring jobbers in this eouotry. lias been tecteoced by a Hem York court to 12 years Luiprisoo- lUCDt- If yon desire to learn telegraphing, ad dret ""Telcgraplj Association," I'errya- ville, this county. HOIES' FURS! LADIES' FCKS! I.atlics, bar your Furs at Cheap John's Store. You caa get Chest cheaper and bet- tar than at any place ia the county. The project of building a railroad from MiS'm to :le SuMjuehatina at I'ortTrev crtan has not Lcea abandoned- Tweaty-Feveo caci of Men's, Ladies', Boys, Muses, Youth's and Children's Gum Bcota, Sandals, Plain Oven, Arc tics, Snow Shoes, &c., Lc, for sale at J. i, U. A. StantbaugVf. Tbe clJerf of Hunditigdon PresW tery will hold a convention at Altoona, ou tbe 3ih aud 10:b of Deceaiber. Fa'Vter Fryslnser, of the Lcwistown Gazette, bclicveh in Christmas. He bar already commence'! the publication ol Chri-tOiaa stories in bis taper. Rev. Mr. Rlack wider baa return's! from l is Southern viit, and presched to iiis people last Sabbath, morning and evening. SHAWLS ! SHAWLS! SHAH LSI Great Reduction in Prices of Shawls at Cheap John's Store. Shawls sold at panic jck-ca. Services in tho Lutheran Chureli in this place next Sabbath, morning and evening, and ia tbe Licking Creek Luth erao Church iu tbe afteruotra. Town boys been shooting chickens be longing to country folk. That kind of ehootii.g will bring you before a Justice if not abandoned, before long, boys. Three cheers for Cheap John. He is bound to keep the ball rolling. Good: sold at sKtonbihingly low price. Ten wr cent, chea per than ever. Every person if invited to secure bargain,. - Nothing charged to examine Cheap John's goods. Huntingdon is gutting to be a fast town. They bav6 rcnsationa up there a la New York. Tbe Utet-t in a $4,200 twin lie, in which there was a heavy percentage of assumed religion, ljve and a patent right. Tbe Scout and Zouaves, respectively under the conimand of Col. Ilobison, an CspL M"iellau, were oat for inspection m last Friday. The ranks of the coiu pauiet wire not fuiL ' What was wanted iu numbers was more than made up for in the appearance and drill of those ou parade. They passed a creditable exam ination. A Second Arhival of Fall asd Winter Uimj4 at J. Si JJ. A, Sam BAl'tfU II. A. btarutiaugh has again returned from tbe Eastern market with very large assortment of general murcban (Tire, bought at panic pi ices, and selling accordingly Ladies' Draas Goods as low as 12 cents per yard, Alpaocaa 26 ceuts per yard, ic, && Woman suffrage is approaching. See proposed new Constitution. Article X, Section 3. If a woman may hold office wl v may t.lie not as well vote? If the new Constitution is adopted the women ehou'iJ carry tbe question into tbe Su pretue Court What is tbe ue of being eati.sficd with a half loaf when a whole one may be bad. After that tbe miUen dial period. Tbe editor of the Centre Reporter asked tbe editor of tbe Bellefonte Re publican to state tbe canee of tbe prts ent fioancisl troubles, wbieb be prompt I j docs by stating that it was occasion ed by Knrtt withdrawing bis deposits from tbe Cectr Hall Back and invest tog it in Democratic poultry. TAKK NOTICE. To The Public. As I always buy my goods for cash, which enables me to boy goods cheaper this sea- pon than at spy other time a money has Keen very sesree in tbe eastern cities since the pMiic I am willing, therefore, to five my customers all tbe advantage, and make such reduction on my goods and offer great bargains to everybody at Cheap John's Store. Respectfully yours," EM1L SCflOTT. There is a young man in Mifflin who once joined an expedition to land in Cuba, to stimulate an insurrection tben in progress. Tbe thing was "nipped in tbe bod ;" and now be thinks that if tbey had got off, perhaps tbe Cubans woald Lave dona to tbem u tbey did to the crew of tbe Virginias. . lie mjs we "sb&nt" tell hU Dame. ' Last Saturday morning, about 7 a'clock. a spark from a to eomotire aet Bre to a coal on track ear, of a freight train, eastward bound, when about 1 mil ea westof Thomp santowa station. Oa the - track" was aa oil tank, the capacity of which was three to four thousand gallons of oil. As soon aa the Are was discovered the car was cnt' from the train and the authorities at this station Iblormed ot the trouble. A party of employees, a smbering, between filly and an hundred me a were speedily sent to re more tbe obsu-nctioa fr am the track, by a morftu oftrmdi familiar to rail-road men, truck and all was shoved off the track to the mountain side ot the road. Tbe tank lodged om the baak, about 6 Tee t belcw the bed of the road-and lav neraieU to tie track. Oil was earsping from n macrons little crevices In ths tint and led a con itaiit flame about it; volumes oi gaa were rushing fro ms larger openirgs ia the top, and the whole appearance of the tank sug gested the thought ot an explosion. Sud denly it took place, with such force that men, the nearest ot whom ware about forty feet from it, could not stand but were com pelled to turn and run, a number were blown down flat cn thj ground. The vol ant of oil Sped upwards at aa angle that passed It far above th heads of the men, if it had passed outward along the ground every man would have been killed, uisttnt- A sheet of burning oil was lurowa over, and Car beyond a boum that stood one hundred yards away towards the moun tain, and so alarmed the inmate that they ran out acreautiug tire. People ou the op poaiut aide of the riter aay that the names iped sky-ward Dve hundred feet, to the taiignt ol tne mountain. There was a per fect shower of hot oil, oa some men it fell with a blaze sotting 3re to their cloths, of this number was Lloyd Cramer, a youth 1 years ot age, be received such a quanti ty all over his person that he was utiHed aud full, and bei"-:e aaaUuoce reached him, which was not for about the space of three niiuutes, he was bunted so badiy that his lile wa di paired of by all who aaw him. Aa quickly as possible be was taken to Pat terson, aud all that skill could do for him was employed, but he gradually sank away without pain till about 7 o'clock in the even lug wnen lie aieu. lie was burned oa Monday aiteraoon ia the Cemetery. Ueo. telly who stood at Cramer's side at the time of the explosion alao recieved a portion ot the sane tongue ot flaming oil that tap ped up the lite ot young Cramer, aud was aiso inttauUy iu a baze, lie waa not how ever thrown uown. He ran s.ieedily to the rirer into which he Diuuged, thereby ex tinguishing the fire aud aaving his iil'e. Adam Krnest, jr., John KauSiuan, Samuel Earnest. George Ueinback. John Pau nabaker. Jacob Conrad, and others whose nauiv we have not learned were struck by naming oil and to a greater or less degree burned, and their clothing aet on fire, others were struck with hot but nameless oil that patted through their clothing and scorched and blistered wherever it struck their bodies About thirty men were scalded and bumud. People miies sway saw the dash and names and heard the report of the explosion. Tbe tank waa broken crosswise about midway from the ends, and the respective pieces isy an hundred yards apart. Last Nonets The ScMctftrnos, Job Work and Advertising Ac counts of Um Juniata Republican must be settled ip without delay. Pay meot, to save costs, must be wade to me or or before the 10th of December next. After that date all unsettled accounts will be placed in tbe bands or a Justice of tbe Peace for collection. WM. M. ALLISON. Nov. 25, 187-2t The Stew Constitution. A long time ago, when the country a- young and new, men traveled on foot or oa horseback, as there were neither rail roads nor eansli, and bnt few stages run ning, and traveling in them was rather xpeuve. In tnoee days men ioruiej themselves into companies to travel weM. These companies were Riade fur protec tion. Hence in a certain city a club of twelre men agreed to travel on foot Two of these were Spai.WrJs and being Cath olic, were fond of frogs; two others were Germans, sni, being Jsws, would eat n- pork, but mutton only ; two were Britou front Ntva Soot i a, a cd loved ood-fi.-L; two wore from East Virginia, aud u.d turtle soup ; two were Pcnusylvauiaus. and were fond of ham ; the last two were Jerseyuien, and went in flout ly fur roai beef. Not kuowing each other's taste for for food until they were a considerable distance on their way, one day some crui inenced to praise their meals,- whilst others said they could nt eat. and were half starved fur want of their precious favorite dish ; so tbey agreed that fordin ner that day each would call for bis favor ite dish. So, on coming to a town tbey entered a hotel, aud one representative ol each two was chosen as spokesman, and thus it went Tbe Spaniards it being the season of Lent would eat no meat, but wanted frog or fih, but not codfish. The Germaas, being Jews, only wanted mutton broiled. Tbe Blilons of Nora Sootia would have nothing to do with meat, especially sbeep meat, but they would have tbeir favorite di-h, codfish. Tbe Virgioiaus close turtle soup, saying. the others did not know what was gniid- ibs fennsylvania called lor Iried ham and eggs that was all-sufficient for them. Tbe New Jerseyuian called aloud "roast beef, roa't beef and buckwheat cakes. The landlord was startled and stood star ing at the many demands, but went earn estly to w rk to try to please all. lie wax considerably vexed anJ aggrieved to be put to such an expeiuw aud trouble, but re solved that he would make tbem rue the trouble they would put him to. So he pro vided all the various dUhes as required, and tben said to tbe hungry travelers : "Gentlemen, your dinners are on the aUe, ready to sit down to, but only on one condition, which is, EVERT mas op TOD must eat a part of every dish ON TUB TABLE. The Spaniards, being very conscientious, s&id, ' It is time oi Neighboring News. BtPORT or Mitfun Schools. School No. 1. Whole number of pupils daring month, 31 Average attendance, 23 Per cent, of attendance, 90 Per cent, of attendance during term, 89 Ellie B. Crawford, lara J. Dean, Kebecca Doty, Maggie if. Elder, Bertha F. Kepuer, Jennie R. London, Jnma Panoebaker, John F. Snydet, James C. Wstts and Harry Woodman- see were present at every roll-call. D. A. IIarman, Teacher. School No. 2. No. of pupils during month, 4a Average attendance, o-t Per ceut. of attendance, 75 Emma Watts, Gertie Crawford, Belle Tilten, Paisy Simons and Clara Robin son were present at every roll-call dur ing term. J. E. Nolan, Teacher. School No. 3. No. of pupils duiing month, 37 Per cent, of attendance, 93 No. present every day during mo. 24 Katie Stroup, Ellie Pannebaker, Katie Slanghterback, Oscar Doty, Char ley Pardoe, James Ppeddy, Wilber Scbweier, John ScLweier and Eddie Walts were preeeut at every roll-call. Holmes Dtsisoer, Teacher. HCNTTNODON COUNTT, AS PEA HUNT INGDON PAPERS. Huntingdon county baa 60 inmatea in tbe Poor House and about 100 out door panpets. Tbe new Presbyterian cbnrch at Orbisonia was dedicated on tbe 11th inst Mr. Ilcnry Gates, of Hopewell town ship Bedford county, took bis rifle and proceeding to tbe barn, shot tbe bead eff a chicken. Stracge to say, tbe ball passed through an inch board, at rack a solid log, glanced, parsed through a crevice in tbe barn and struck his little grsndson, aged about six years, who was standing in -the door of tba house watching the sliooucg. oc tbe cheek bone, sud taking an upward course pen etrated tbe brain, frcm the effects of which he died in four minutes. One night last week the ev'.d weather brought to tbe mind of a denisen of tbe lower end of town tbe painful fact that his eoal cellar was in a state not calculated to bring much warmth to his domicile during tbe coming cold wra- cber. He no doubt poodered over tbe scarcity of money, examined bis re sources, and csme to the eonelasion that be had better go and borrow a lit tle eoal from some one who bad a suf ficiency. After mature thinking he came to the conclusion that Henry & Co.'s wharf, and a skiff on the canal, would be tbe best place to get tbe coal and convey it to his residenoe. Ac cordingly, when all tbe tbe town was wrapped in sleep, he procured a beat and started for tbe point at which be was to get Lis coal "free." lie pro pelled bis bis little boat up the canal and arrived, in due time, at tbe point above-named. He carefully selected the best in stock at the wharf, filled bis skiff, and "silently stole away" over the placid waters of the Pennsylvania cana! Upon getting well out into the canal. be discovered that be bad gotten so much in bis boat that that frail eon vevauoe was rather "sbakey." Still be held on to the treasure he had secured, hoping by careful management to safely arrive at bis destination with bis cargo Alas ! for huu.au hopes ! He bad pro ceeded as fir as the " basin," which is both wide and dep, when by a misstep tbe "foundation of bis hopes" was over turned, aud be together with his (stolen) eoal was precipitated into tbe canal. TLis was certainly a damper on tbe warm hopes be experienced but a mo ment before. Sadly be dragged him self, or swam to tbe shore, a sadder, above. While engaged ia this work, a rock suddenly gave way, striking tbe upper end of tbe Oar with snob force as to drive the lower end into bis head just above the eye, eansiog instantane ous death. He was about 45 years of age, and loaves a wife and six children to deplore the ioaa of a husband and father. Comber Davis held an iuqneat on the body, at which the above facts were elicited. All subscribers who are in arrears one year or wore, oo tbe 5th day of J senary next will be charged two dol lars per year. : COMMEUC Im XlFrXH 1N1 FATTEKSO MARKETS CofTetl weekly by tke Mifflin and Patter son Board of Commerce. MirrLixrow Nov. 23, 1373. ABKETIXO Bntter, prime rll... 25 Lard 8 Tallow 8 Kz, per doi. .......... ...... 2o Vinegar, per qt.. ........... 10 roaa. Hams, lb 12 Shoulders k Sides 7 vaaiarms. Lake Herring 4 SO Onions 00 Beeswax, per ib............... 25 Soap, drv. ......... .......... . 8 Candles.". 12 Wool, washed B5 Rags S arrAiLKB audits. CwalOil.pr gall 40 Salt per sack 225 as a is ana scans. Corrected weealv by 1). P. Snlonn"Co Wheat, 91 30 to 1 So Corn 60 Barley 60 Oats, old S5 new 80 Clovsrseed 4 60 Timothy seed... 2 51 Flaxseed. ............. ......... 1 75 Potatoes 60 f jint dimwit oat nnrlr. tuf f, nr mut ton. only frogs, or cbkk or fi-h, but not I wetter, and a wtser man. Whether an, codfish. The Germans being Jews. ; legal measures will be taken in tbe case, would not h-uffrr bog meat to o into' or whether the thief will be permitted their mouths, nor codfi.-h, nor turtle .nup, , to go with blasted bnpes snd a pretty School No. 4. No. of pupils during month, Average attendance, Per cent, of attendance, No. of pupil present every day, Maggie Landis, May Loud tn, Mollie Woodmansee, Emma Wilson, Carrie Tilten, Flora Bartley, Lizsie Panneba ker, Willie Slanghterback, Andrew Su louff, Willie Stambaugh and John Em ery were present at every roll call. Clara V. Dacoherty, Teacher. Free Exhibition. Tbe grandest exhibition ever held in MifBiotown is at tbe Cheap Furniture Store of William F. Snyder. Elegant Chain of every description, both cane-seat aod windsoi, Mattresses, Lounges, Chamber Suits, Bed Spring, in endless variety, and all other kinds of Furniture usually kept in a first-class Furniture Store. Call on him if yon want to buy cheap for casb. He sells ebesper than the cheap est Go there and be convinced that that is just tbe place. Over-exertion, either of body or mind, produces debility and disease. Tbe usual remedy is to take some stim ulant, tbe effect of which is the same as giving a tired horse whip instead of oats Tbe true way is to fortify the system with a permanent tonic like the Peru vian Syrup, (a protoxide of iron,) which gives strengh and vigor to tbe whole system. Wanted to Rent By aa experi enced Farmer A produetive farm, within five or six miles of Miffliatown Stock tad utensils found by tbe renter. Inquire at or address this office. Ret erenoc given if required. A citiien of Harrisburg waa on tbe Virginiu when captured. He is among tbe reported, shot . only mutton. Tne Britons of Nova Sco- , lis wanted neither sheep meat aor swine flesh, but codSh. for they were raised on that. The East Virginians knew what wa good, and were determin -d that the landlord should not shove s'teep meat. c ibh, or anything el- down their throat against their will; they wo'll rather go duincr'ioe. The Pennsyh aniens taid tbey were accustomed to eat only that which agreed with their palates, hence tbey would not eat frogs, nor codfish, nei ther turtle soap. The New Jersey p:ir said tbey liked almost anything that is good, but did not see any good in the frogs, hence the landlord should keep his dinner sud make the Lest of it, and tbey would leave, which tlwy did, and all the rest followed ; and tbey all entered a sa loon, and each got such shecline to ent, aod paid for it wi'h the vei v money that the LAM"U:RD IflOHT AND WOULD HAVE GOT IF HE HAD NOT BEKN SO ARBITRARY The landlord's labors and expenses were all lost to biuiself, and be was rightly served wheu ha became dictator and WOULD NOT LIT 1UE Tw'KLVE 1IAK.K THEIR OWN CHOICE OF VICTUAI.S. Now for the moral. The cople of Pennsylvania have been ttaveling for a considerable time under the present Con stitution. 1 hey desired some changes in it. Tbe Legislature hearkened to their voice or desire, and submitted the ques tion. We nearly all said "Change." We elected delegates to hold a convention our landlord, lie beard our want or demands; petitions wtnt in, saying, let us vote ou it ly sections aud articles, so that every voter can chonse the part he wants. I would say I doubt not but that it would nearly all have been carried, but our pretended master tbe arbitrary land lord the convention, rays we tuust. all vote for every part of it, or have none of it Now I feel that rather than adapt some few sections or articles, I will vote all down. Every man ought to have a voice on every important part and divi sion of the form of government under which he lives. It was the province of the convention to lay it in divisions before tbe people, and let them choose such parts as they in their honest judgment desire, and reject any part they do not desire. But now it seem that that con vention have organized bodies through out the State to write, talk, print and publish up its good parts, aud thus hood wink and blindfold the masses, and thus compel them to swallow the whole. Thai body of gentlemen hardly agreed among themselves on any one section or article, as to the wording of it, and considering the bearing thatcertaia words would have. by being construed by the Legislature, the Governor, or the Courts of Pennsyi, vania- Heuce let every intelligent citizen read it with the greatest eare, and try to analyze and dissect it, and vote it up or down, as his best judgment shall dictate If I find a few things in it as stumbling blocks, I shall not hesitate to reject it. will not take a stone for a fish. I will oot have frog when I want beef. I must vote against it- TACITUS gOLOMOS SEIBKR, n M visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish the citizens of these bor oughs wit t the best of ' ' T ' - , BEEF, TEAL, MUTT0JT, POKK, fcc at the very lowest prices. He respectfally solicits tbe patronage of tbe public - April S,il:3 lr tmT. large cold duck, we are unable to say One night last week, an old grntle msu, attending court, mistook, in the darkness, the canal for a narrow stream of water, and attempted to jump across but, instead, jumped up to bis neck in ice-cold water. This laughable inci dent happened at tbe crossing of Third street and the canal. Protracted meetings are numerous. Tbey are generally held in parlors after the old (oiks retire. MIFFLIN COCNTT. The Lcwistown Gazette says Cora fodder is selling at $10 per load and upwards, according to size. Martin Gazette was arrested and put under bail tbe other day, under tbe tes timnny of Wui. Markley, charged with Laving placed stones tn the track of tbe Sunburv and Lewistown Railroad the road crossing uear the high bridge in Derry township, about two miles cait of Lcwistown A terrible accident occurred on Sat urdav eveuiog, a little after 10 o'clock by the explosion of a coal oil lamp in tbe bands of Matia II ogle, a well' known woman, who kept an oyster sa loon on Tbird, west of Grand street, It appears she took up tbe lamp for tbe purpose of procuring a knife and fork for a custoniir eating oysters, and wbil reaching up with one hand, or that after procuring tbe articles she got down th lamp from tbe mantel and was carrying it across the room, (tbe latter most probable as tbe fragmenta of tbe lamp lay there,) it exploded, completely sat urating her with oil, which, catching fire in a few moments enveloped ber in flames, burning every particle of her skin from ber body from tbe feet up. In her fright she ran out into tbe hall, some allege into the street, and tben back, thus increasing the volume of fire. Some t Sorts were made to extinguish the flames by those present, but were not successful ic time to prevent fatal injury. Dr. Marks was promptly called and did whatever medical skill enabled bini to do to alleviate ber sufferings, and in a great part sueeeeded, aa she died about three o'clock or Sunday morning fully sensible of ber condition, complaining only of her three Sogers of her left hand, which she said were eold. No reaction took place or she would have suffered fearful torments. She was about 36 years of age, and altbongb in apparently good health, between tbe setting of tbe sun on Saturday evening and its rising on Sunday morning was suddenly called oa to close ber career on earth. Reuben Herrington, of Granville township, waa killed oa Tuesday of last week by one of those sad accidents so common of lata in mining opeiatioos. He bad exploded a blast in tbe wines of tba Juniata Sand Company, located in the Big Ridge, about three miles west of Lew'utowu, and taking a steel pointed bar he mounted a scaffold la ordei to looseo sosm of the debris THE FALL OF 1873 Ii ALL ITS GLORY. AT J. & H. A. STAMBAUGH'S MAMMOTH STORE ! ! AN IMMENSE Stock of Goods JUST RECEIVED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. . H. A- Stambaneh's Price I'arrrnt, Corrected Weekly, Jtov.26, 1SJ- Priine Roll ?utter .r pound 25 Eggs, per dozen.................. 25 Dried Apples per pound 8 Tallow 8 Lard, 8 Chickens, live w 8 Bacon, M ............ Shoulder, 10 Ham, " Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, T71e Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the ProtoxMe of Iron, ia so combined a to have the character of an aliment, aa eaniljf digested and assimilated vith the blood as the simplest food. It increases the auantittl of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning up,Invigorating aiui Vitalising the System. The en riched and vitalised blootl prr meates every part of the botlwt repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tion, and leaving notliing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the fron tier ful success of this remedy in curing Iygpepsiia, liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Iioss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debiiity or a lour state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu- ' sing strengih, vigor, ami neuf life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each botile has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown In the glass. Pamphlets Free. SETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietor!, If. 1 Hilt Place, Bastoa. ' Sold av Dbcsoists cmiAiir, .VISCELLAM EO US .ID lERTISEMEJSIS. THOMAS A, ELDER,- M, D., Flysiclaii and Sargeoii uirruxTotrx, rj. Oifice fconrV Irom 9 t. a. to 1 r. . Of. See iu his fathers residence,' at the mnutii end of Water strec r. f. c tC2-tf LFRED . PATTESSOX, ATTOSNET-AT-LAW, MIFFLIMTOWS, JUNIATA CO., PA." XT' Alt bnsisfaf prompt?- attended to. Or net With Jeremiah Lyons, Kj. :0:- DRY GOODS, XOTTOXS. OUEEXSWARE. ' a" a"X -t: s -r-srv r-rT AVTri m A. Lis AiN U UAafS, A Li I j!al ,5uU.. XU. IF YOU WANT ANYTHING , THAT CAN BE PURCHASED AT A BOOT & SHOE STORE AND THAT CAN RE HAD At the Lowest Prices TO INSURE A Good Article, Call at tbe ROOT and SHOE STORE of J. W. DEAN, Bridge Street, Patterson, Penn'a. II K CnKERFrialaY INVITES ISPECTIOf. Business Cards- J PUIS E. ATKINSON,- ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.-xrFirurxTcrws,- pa. CColIecticj aiM Convevaacrnz prompt-' ty attended to. Orrirr-Th BrtIo street,' opposite the Court House Square. .Wsc'fantottt. Repairing Promptly 1 Hauled to. NEW CASH STORE AT LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TWP., One and a half miles south.we.st of Patterson. THE snbMrnbtr wonld most iwpeeKnrt inform the public that he bs jnst opened a Store at the ubore place, where h i pnpan-rt to supply all who nta favor bins with their patronapo with thulttestand moat select assortment oi DRT GOODS, GROCERIES. QI EENSWARE, WOOD A3D WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, BOOTS at bill hi. Also, with a lull supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, All of which he offers to sell or ezrhuige for country pi oduce at THE VERY TaOWEST BRICKS. Much lower, in fact, than goods have been sold within thu connty for raony years. He mill ay the highest market price for locust l'osts, Railroad Ties aud Wood, either in cash or goods. A.J. HERTZLER. Locust Grove, Aug. 8, IS73-tf. i UTICA STEAM ENGINE GO FoaaiBLT Weoa k. Sfasa.J STAA10XARY AND P0RTAELB STEAM ZXGIXES. . The Besf & Most Complete A-' sortment in the Market.- .These engines have always maintained tbe very highest st widard of excellence. ' We muse the manafactnreef Engines, Boil ers and Saw StJTIs 4 sfcerjhr.- We h-ve the large' and Most compH-t works of the kind in the eonntry, with machinery espe cially adapted to the work. We kt-vp eons'sntly on band turifa niiroi bera of Engines, which we turniUi at the ery lowest prices and on the shortrst uo tiee. We buiM Engines specially adapted to Mines'; Saw Mills, (inst Mills. Tsnnoriea, Cotton GinsThVehW ard alt classes' of manufacturing. We are now building the celebrated Lane ClrcBlar Saw Mill, the he -a aud moat com plete saw mill erer invented. We make the manuiactura of Saw Mill outdta a Kiircial feature ot our business, ami can turutaS) complete on the shortcut notice. Our arm m tl raws is ti. fnm'mh the b.-st machinery in the nitrkdt, ami Work abso-' lately unepialed for bVii!y 01 desiftr, ixdnJ ouiy and strength.- Send lor circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO., . Uiica, K . Y.' Oct 8, 1873. D.W.Harley& Co.'s Is the place where 50a en bay THE BEST AIV1 THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING IUTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ASD rURSlSHlSG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the niont choice and select stocks ever offered in this market, aud at JSTUMSMSGLY LOW PRICES t Also, measures taken for suits aud parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Henieuiber the place, in Huffman's, New Building, corner of Bridge and Water s'reets, SIIFFLLXTOlV'N, PA. may 8, 1H74-U WHET TO WEflB AND HOW TO WEA3 IT :0: Just st. p into SAMUEL STKATER'S CLOTHING STORE. Bridge street, Patterson' Pa., and he will tell ou all about it. Ilaving just returned from Philadelphia and New York, he ran snpply you with the Latest and Choicest Btylca if CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coats, Pants, Vests, flati, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, Notions. Fur nishing Goods ia endless variety. Carpet, Floor Oil Cloth, Fnmilure. Itc., cheaper than tne cheapest, lor tne same quality ol goods. Call ia aad be convinced. Measures Taken and Suits Made to Order. Patterson, May 16, 1!73 SAM CEL. STRATKR. A LECTURE to YOTjaSra iMEisr. jMitPHithti,iSia!tt Ewtop. Vice Sit reify; Lcrtlr on tht Nirrtrre. Treatment ainf Radical Cnre of fc' perm.ttorrhoa, or Seminal eAness, Irftoiiiritit'V Eii:iiii., fexu.tr Dehiitty. rf 1m judhnen ts It Marriage gen. erally; Jiervousnet, Consumption, Kpi lepy and Fits; .Mental awl Physical Inca pacity, resulting Irom Sflf-Abu-e, fc. By ttOiicK. J. t-l ivYf li rLr, M. u., 111. th.r ol the -(J.cen Book." &c. The world-Venowned author, in th.s ad' miroble Lecture, charly proves from his wn eX)r1enee that the awtul rtnserui-u-- ces of aelt-Abuse ma) be-IIVctuaily ru:uov- ed wilhnnt ntt-dicmex, and without da!ger ons surgicat oeratious. bougie, instru ments, ring, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain ai i cil'cctul bv which every sutfurer, uo matter u out Ills' cuoditiou may be, uny core himself cheaply," privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands alid thousvids.- Sent, mirier sear,' to airy wiuri-w,' is w plain envelope, v the rew? t T fwo post age stamps. Alrlress the Puoiishex, CllAd. J. I.. M.l. c IAS. Vll Bowery, New Vork,' . . Post-Orbce Bos 6b6V Nov 19, 187S--ly. JUNIATA VALLEY DANK. Pomefby, Patterson, Jacobs & Ccfr irrusrrow, jcsivr co'rsrr, ri: CAPITAL, U,0N: JOSEPlf POMEROY, Prentdenf: T. VAN 1RVIN', Cashier." biatCToas : I Jnhq Balshach,' 11. II. bVci'lel, i S. Frank Eagle. THE VICTOR SEWIXG XACHIVF. CO. want reliable and energetic Agents in this county. Tbe "VICTOR" is a Lock stitch, Shuttle Machine, with Self setting Needle, best finished and roost perfect Ma chine offered. An increase of over 5O0 per cent, on sales of lUi 2 over 15 1. For Terms Jlc-, Addressa, VICTOR SEWING XACHISE CO., 1 2.-7 Chestnut St., Philad'a, Pa. yyAHTED. A Wholesale Purchasing Agent for the NEW AMERICAN Sewing Machine. The Needle's eye is the only hole to fhresd through 1 self setting Needie; runs light; sews fast ; cheapest bust made bet fin ished most durable Machine in existence. WRITT2N GUARANTEE FOR 3 TEARS. For Circulars, Terws, ate, address AMERICAN S. M. CO., 22 N. Second Ptreet, liarrubarg, Penn'a. Jaarrs Ward, Manager Harrisburg, Sept 19. 1873.8m. Assessors' notice. mnK Assessors el-eted in March, 1873, X lie herebv notiSed that the Transcripts lot the next assessmer t are aow ready tor them iu the Commissioners Othce, m aif- HintowD, where they are required to call and get theu, together with tbe necessary instruction, on TIES DAY, the 2nd day of DbCEMBER, 1873. By order of the Board of Comnrtssionen. JAMES DEEN, Clerk. Nov 5, 1873. Large stock of Ready-made Clothing for sale by HAKLh-1 & RESJJMPTION. JOHN PIEIIL hen-bv aanonnces to his old custiimers and the public generally, that he has again resumed business at his old stand, oa Water Street, Miniate, Where ho will manufacture in a satisfactory ; manner, Birnes8, light and Heavy, to Suit All, Horse Collars, Ridxnq Saddles, ITa?oj Sodd't, BrvUes of all Kindt, Plow Lines, tn fact everything in Ms Line. REPAIRING neatly and expcditionlv executed. Call and inquire before going elsewhere. JOHX DtEUL, On Water Street, a few doors North of tbf Crystal Palace Ba:Min. Nov 12, lPiu-tira orphaaFcourt sale. BY virtue of aa order leaned out of tbe Ori bans' Court 01 Joniata county the underkised, Executor of thu enUle ot Mar garet Kinaloe, doceased, will oiler at public sale, at the Court House in llUhiatowu, at 1 o'clock P. U., on FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1873, The following real estate, to wit : A HOUSE AND LOT 0? GBOUND hi the village of Mexico, Juniata comity, adjoining lot of peter lletrick ami Chris tian Tyson. , , EDMUND S. DOTT, Ex rest or of Xargaret Kinaloe, dee'd. Sov 6, l874- JEW FURNITURE STORE. The undersigned would inform the public that he has opened a FURNITURE STORE In tbe svirough ot Patterson, where be has for sale KILBOURN & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom Sets, ALL STILES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, Extession Tables; MARBLE TOI BUREAUS, 11.4 ROLE TOP STlffD, Sofa, Cane-seat and Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I ran a car to . Philadelphia weekly I are prepared to fill all ordera for furniture, carpet, fcc,., in person. , F. F. EOHM. Oct n, i87s-tr Joseph Pfffieroy, Jenim N. Thompson, John J. Pattrrson, George Jacobs, tsi StaU 9tiritui, Bvtdi, Ac. bongh.t and sold . . StTtn-lkirlm exchanged for Fnt-fwtntiti at market rates. Cnited States coupons' paid. ... Gold aid Sititr bought at hlghestt rates. Deposits rtctirrl. rolU-lions mmHt, draft on the principal cities, and a general ft'iaAuag Mitwu trantarltd. , Bonds and other valuable papers receive on special deposit. juneeTS-tf n. C. ORTIT Sit) MARKET STREET; jkdintailatratera' "lot Ice. Klati nf Gnrge Pitt, dtttated. TVTOTICK is hereby given thit Lttf?ra of li Admimstrttion otsi tnlrmento e-tnrxo oa tbe estate of George pile, late of Dela ware townsbip.dcceased, have been granted to the urfiemgned. All pe sons in looted to said estate are renaested to make int. mediate pay men I, and I hone having claims wiH piesse present then defy ant bent tested for settlement. S. G. DRESSI.KR; ABEL SOAFFBR, Oct 24w AdminUtrmiun. Sentinel and Republican $l-0 a year. i n ARRIS BTRCrJ PA 1KALCR l.w piANOS t JABINET BOANS, lad alt kinds f VdMcat Iatrnsaeata. SHEET MTJSiC This house buys for cash ; never gate a note, and is, there fore, enabled to offer induce ments to its patrons. Employs no agents, and gives all ajrents' commissions to its customers direc. CIRCULARS SENT FREE. arp 6, 1873-ly. PnYAT WIIOIES .11.E AXD UUi'O RET til. louble Oau. J and upwards ; Breieh-Loaders, f it) to $.'15U, Ri'es, Rerolvery Dart Guns and Cap Rittr-a. Goods sent tri an parrs of the country by rxprew C. O. D-, to bo examined before paid for. We. send a gtnnina W. M. C. Scott A Sods' Murrle laader, with flask,; pouch and cteaaine rod. nicely boxed. Mr $35. Send stamp for Price List. SMITH k. SQUIRES, 5.'3 Broadway tut aW Chat ham street, N, V