SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN " MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday. Dec'r IT, 1873. PEKS'A. E. jLTME TABLE. passenger trains leave Mifflin Station a roUovit larrwaab. Phiadalphia Express, 1 25 a m. Fast Line, 3 20 a m. Karrtsbarg Accommo., II 28 am. Kail, 6 12 p id. 1'aeific Express, 10 13 am. Cincinnati Express, 8 60 p m. WCSTWAB.S. Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a in. Cincinnati Express, 2 2-4 am. F-ciSc, 6 00 a a. Ht Passenger, 10 04 a m. Mail, lUpn. Past Line, (Upn. Mifflin, Not 2, 187a. LOCAL lXTELLIGi.NCt.. atest from Cuba Book's toy. Questions put by boya and girls every day Dow long till Christmas? Clark Wright will snpplyyou with fresh fish every week. Give him a trial. Becomingly sombre in its new coat of paint The Methodise church. In a "high glee 'The school boys and girls, orer the coming exhibition. Go to Book's and bay a nice gold watch for a Hulliday gift. Thursday, Friday and Saturday last were spring-like in their temperature. Jacob V"iil is improving the exterior appearance of his hotel by a coat of paint Demonstrated to a certainty in the vil lage That brick buildings can be put op in the winter reason. Out lart Friday Wasps, to enjoy the nii!d Dece mlier weather. They were any thing but Wi5p:?h. There will be a Railroad Meeting in the Court House this (Wednesday) evening, at 7 o'clock. M. A. Meeker, Esq., Pres ident of the proposed road from M if9in te the SuKjueliano, will adJres6 the meet tr. An exchange says, Mr. Seth Green will send, per mail, to any person wish ing them, packages containing several hundred eggs of the salmon, trout or white fish. Hi olject is to tench the American people the art of breeding fish Lecture, ' Echoes from Bound Top," by Rev. Jesse B. Young, at the Court !loue, on Friday evening. Dee. 26, 1S73. The lecture comes well recommended. The sulject is calculated to arrest the at tention of every citizen. It awakens both painful aud pleasant recollections at the hearthstone of every family. One of the few pleasant places for pas ccngers to lunch at along the Pennsylva nia Railroad is at the Railroad Houe in Patterson, kept by John (Jars. Hotcof fee, sandwiches, aud other edibles served at any and all time ta the day. It is alM a nice place for people fiotn the country to drop in and lunch at. Try it- A Startling Tann ! TLousands die annually from neglected coughs and cold, which soon ripen into consump tion, or other equally fatally fatal dis eases of the lucf s ; when by the timely use of a singlo bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry their lives might hart been preserved ta a green old age. Exhibition. A public entertain ment, to be given by -the Mifflintown Schools, will be held in G raj bill's Hall on Tuesday evening, December 23rd, 1873. The programme consists of De clamations, Essays, Tableaux, Dia logues, &e. This is the first attempt of the echools to appear before the public, and as the proceeds are to be appropriated to the use of the schools, in purchasing blinds, &c, it is hoped there will be a good attendance. Latest from Tba Books, our Post Master at Mirtm, is always on Land when the rccuiry wants bis ser vices. He disappeared list week, aod comes back from the East with the Largest Stock of Holliday Goods Confectioneries and Toys - ever brought to this county. Everybody go and see bis stock of goods for the Holliday be fore purchasing elsewhere. Books and Wagner have also sup plied a long-needed want. Tbey have opened in the same room the largest stock cf Fine Jewelry, Watches, and Silverware ever kept in this place. All goods warranted or money refunded. They m!1 no trash. New School House. The progress and popularity of the common school system of Pennsylvania are exhibited in the great improvements which have been made in school buildings and fur niture. Neat, substantial, and even eltgant school houses are being built every year. One of these was erected during the past summer ntar the Cuba Mills, in Fermanagh township, and a new school for the accommodation of the citizens of that neighborhood. It will be known as the Cuba School. It was long needed in that locality. The bouse, 28x30 feet iti size, is of brick, and was built after a plan fouud in Dr. J. P. Wickerseam's School Economy. The cost of the building, furnituie and outbuildings was about $1800. It is pleasantly located, well constructed, amply large, with a portico in front, closet for baskets, clothing apparatus, &c The ceiling is 12 feet high. The blackboard contains 130 square feet of ruifaoe. It furnished with the "Gothic Desk," a neat table, coal stove of sufficient size, Camp's outline maps and Sanders' primary charts. The building does credit to the citizens of Fermanagh township, and especially to the present board of directors, which is composed of the fo'.Iowing named gen tlemen : William Banks, John Bal en- tine, Isaac Saylor, Joseph Roterock, George Hower and R. A. Reynolds. Mr. C. Bartley was the contractor. Mr. J. F. Allen, a veteran in the service, is teacher for this session. He is at work with 45 pupils. More such bouses are needed is J oniata. Court Proceedings continued from ' last week. QUARTER sessions. Commonwealth vs. John Troup, lo- dictment Fornication and Bastardy. Continued till February term. Commonwealth vs. J. English West, George Fry and David Muthersbaugh. Indictment Arson. The history of this case is as follows : John inn, the prosecutor, lives, and has lived for some 25 or 30 years, in Licking I 'reek Val ley, between the Black Log mountain and Black Oak ridge. The late Reu ben C. Hale claimed the land which Winn resided on and claimed to bald by virtue of squatter sovereignty." Several years' litigation took place be tween the two, for its possession. In the meantime, Hale disposed of the land, or his claim to it, in some way, and a few years ago, one of the defend ants, J. Englith West, turned up in this country, representing himself as the agect of Wheeler & West, and in their name commenced proceedings in ejectmeut against Winn, in Mifflin county. Ouce or twice, Winn in the legal tilt was was successful, but J. Eugiish, with bull dog tenacity carried tbe case to the Supreme Court, on ap peal, by which inn's judgment was set aside, aud on tbe last trial of the case, in Miffiiu county, J. English car ried the day, and gained the verdict Winu, though notified to leave, stub bornly refused, and a writ of ouster was issued against him out of the Mifflin county court, and Sheriff Muthers baugb, George Fry aod J. English went on the ground some time last summer, to formally dispossess Winn. On that occasion, after removing all Winn's effects out of bis house and stable, YY est set fire to both, and tbey were totally destroyed. Winn, thereupon made complaint against all three before Esquire Bartley, alleging that the buildings were located in Junia county. A warrant for their arrest was issued, and tbe defendants arrested, but liberated by Associated Judg Troxell, of Mifflin county on Habeas Corpus, on the ground that the build ings were located in Mifflin county, con sf quently Squire Bartley had no juris diction. Another complaint made be fore Justice Middagb, resulted in the aaiue manner. However, on a bill of indictment having been laid before tbe Grand Jury, at September term, a true bill was found. Tbe Commonwealth proved the burning of the buildings, but failed to locate them in Juniata. It was proved, however, that under tbe Act of 1831, providing for the bound ary between Mifflin and Juniata conn- lies, the line should run on the summit of tbe Black Log mountain, from the Huntingdon county line to the river. But fortunately for the defeudaots, when the Commissioners ran the line in, tbey started the line south of that mountain, at the Huntingdon county line, and followed Black Oak ridge, down below inn's, and then crossed ever to tue Black Log mountain proper and theucc to the river, thus Tunning all the disputed land into Mifflin coun ty. While tbe Court was convinced of the mistake of the Commissioners, yet, nevertheless, as both the Mifflin and Juniata county authorities had recog nized the line, so mistakenly run, ever since, it had to decide that it Lad no jurisdiction in tbe premises, and hence ordered tbe jury to acquit which it did This was a great triumph for J. Eng lish West, but very "melancholy " for General John Winn, of Winn's Gap, to have to answer such foolish questions and then be defeated. Commonwealth vs. John Shinelcff. Indictment Pcrjuiy. This case grew out of the litigation prior to the Sep tember court, and had been continued from that term. On the case being called, the District Attorney stated that he had no case, upon which the jury found Captain Jack not guilty, aod saddled the costs on tbe prosecutor, "J acker Campbell." Commonwealth vs. David Fink. In dictment Aggravated Assault and Battery This case grew out of an ar gument betweou the prosecutor, Mitch ell Varnes, aod the defendant, as to their respective merits as railroad em1 ployees. Prosecutor gave defendant tbe lie. who struck out with his '- right duke," which prosecutor caught upon bis "smeller." A tussle ensued with little or no further damage, x'rosecu- tcr proved his nose broken by fiist bio After bearing evidence for Common wealth, District Attorney entered nolle pi o$. as to aggravated assault, aod the defendant then pled guilty to the simrle assault and battery. Sentenced to pay a fine of $15 and costs. Commonwealth vs. Tbaddeus War ner. Indictment False Pretence. A, J. Hertzler keeps a store at Locust Grove. Defecdant ran a bill there on the strength, as Hertzler alleged, of his ronraaentatlon that be bad $100 OO .r deposit at Doty, Parker k Co's bank He bad no such deposit, and on failing to pay the bill, the suit was instituted. Tbe iurv cleared the defendant and di vided tbe costs equally. Commonwealth vs. Calvin Polm In diotment Assault aud Battery. This was another of those contemptibly petty fum that should never have been brought into court. Tbe prosecutrix. Mrs. Sheets, is a sister of defendant. She and defendant's wife got into a jaw ing scrape about some boffs, when de fendant interfered and tried to keep the peace. Prosecutrix abused bim foully wben he took bold of ber and led or pushed her away from his own door. She then struck him, and be set up i;rhtl in tha boot business. Verdict of the jury served her right, by clear ing the defendant7anddivTaing"rhe ; co?t between her and bim. "'- - . The Grand Jury fouud a true bill gainst James B. Alexander for b rest ing jail. Commonwealth vs. John ' Winn, Washington W atts and George Hoff man. Indictment Conspiracy, Ac, on oath of J. English West. Contin ued till February term. Commonwealth vs. E. W. H. Krei- der. Indictment Malicious killing of a mare while bailee. Tbe Grand Jury gnored the bill and order the prosecu tor, J. B. M. Todd, to pay tbe coats. A CARD. We take this method of thanking our many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy aud offers of assistance in our late writ of ejectment troubles. But, friends, we have secured tempo rary quarters in tbe two new store rooms of D. P. Sulouff & Co., and C. B. Bartley, on Bridge stieet, where we are prepared to serve your wants with the same promptness as heretofore, and we expect in two months at furthest, to be in the splendid new Building (if Mrs. Bel ford 'a, on the old Bell'ord corner. Friends, the name Stain baugb has boen with you since the year 1848, and does not mean to be lightly crowded out. J. & H. A. SlAMBAUOn. Dec. 16, 1873. The following resolutions were passed at the Teachers' Institute, at Mifflintown, November 24lh, 1S73: Wueueas, It has plessed the Al mighty, during the past year, to remove v death one of our number, .Mr. J. II. FUNK, t hercl ore resolved, I:. 1 bat while we humbly submit to he will of Him whodoeth all t hints well. we deeply regret tbe early termination of his earthly career. 2nd. J I) at in bis death the prulcM-o has lost one of its uiost active, earnest and conscientious workers. 3rd. That we tender our heartfelt sym- nathv to the family and frieuds of the deccased and point them to the only source of consolation in their afll'C ion. 4m. That tbee resolutions be publisn- ed in the county pap.-rs. and a copy of them be transmute 1 to the lamiiy. Miss Ida J. Pattow, Holmes Dtsinqs, Jous H. Cabs st, T. t. pATTEasost, W . Aca, Committee. WnEREAS. It has pleased Divine Prov- denee to remove from our ranks, within the past year, Mr. G. Stake, an esteem ed and zealous fellow-teaelier, whose de votion to the cause has endeared him to the memory of all that knew bim ; there fore resolved. 1st. That while we humbly bow to the will of God. we deplore the loss of one hose sphere of uselumess bad just be- 2nd. That we tender our heartfel' vm- pathy to the family of the departed, and point them to the only fountain of con flation in their bereavement. 3rd. That these resolutions be handed to each of the eo;inty papers for publica tion, and a ropy be Mint to the family of the deceased. w. J. Sanai", S. N. Ross, Miss Belli Shobt, Miss A. J. KLiCKisota, Miss M. E. Treoo, Commitltt. Pcblic Sale. The undersigned will offer at public sale, at Acadetnia, on Friday, December 26, 1873, a large lot of personal property, wagons, plows, barrows, cultivators, piano, organ, ward robes, stoves, mattresses, one mare, two cows, shoats, pigs, fee, &e. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. J. P. Sherman. All subscribers who are in arrear one year or more, on toe otn oay ot January next will be charged two dol lars per year. Neighboring News. MIFFLIN COUNTY, AS PER LEWISTOWN PAPERS. The steel work, under tbe manage ment of Superintendent Brosius, pay out about $0000 per month cash We had bardly supposed there was any one demon euough in Mifflin county to attempt to throw a train off the track on a high embankment alongside the river, where there is lioui 8 to 10 feet of water, but it seems we have one, as a villainous effort was made on Thurs day evening to throw off tbe Fast Line east of the station. Tbe locomotive on that evening struck a tic which bad been placed on tbe track near tbe rocky cut and carried it along to the depot. where it got under the cow-caU-her, throwing tbe front part of the engine off the rails and tearing up tbe rails in all directions. There were nine coaches on tbe train, and the bare idea what might have been the result, is enough to make one shudder. Those engaged in such fiendish woik must place little value on their own lives, for if caught in the act indignant passengers would be fully justified in torturing them to death on the spot. A barn belonging to John Toder, in Union township, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night, the 29th ult., to gether with farm implements, ie , in cluding 500 bushels of threshnd wheat. Tbe horses and cattle were saved. Tbe origin of the fire is unknown. Tbe place was rented by Lewis liar man, who, of course, is also a great loser by the fire. There was no insurance, the policy having expired in June last, and unfortunately was not renewed. On the 25th ult., a little girl named Maggie Lepley, whose parents reside in Oliver townsh:p, accidentally over turned a wash-biler about half full of hot water, upon herself, and was so severely scalded that ber life is de paired of. HUNTINGDON COUNTT, AS PER HUNT INODON PAPERS. Ws are indebted to tbe Hollidaye- burg Standard following particulars of the death of Levi Smith, of Union township, Huntingdon county, father of Drr-Or-Wt SnrrrhT-of-Hottidatsuuig : A short distance from his residence a saw-mill bad been erected by his sou Samuel S. and snn-in law, and it was bis habit to pay frequent visits to the same. ' On Monday, November 17fh, be paid one of bis accustomed visits to the mill. While walking across a plank which partially covered tbe pit into which tbe sawdust fell, a scantling which be was holding in bis hand was caught by the saw. Tbe shock was so v.oleot and unlooked for that Mr. Smith was thrown against the saw, tbe right side of bis head striking the sharp teeth. Tbe result was that bis bead was sev ered half through, and from the terri ble wound thus inflicted several ounces of brain matter exuded. Notwith standing the fearful nature of bis in juries tbe victim of this unhappy acci dent lingered until Sunday, 30th ult., when death came to his relief and . he entered into his eternal rest. i r. Smith was in 67th year of his age. He was one of the best citizens of Huntingdon county, and many there are who will hear of bis tragic death witb fceliugs of profound regret, and whose warmest sympathies will bs extended to tbe be reaved friends. It is reported tLst tbe miners in tbe Broad Tup region are restlese and strik iug in squads. If they know what is good for them tbey will stick to their work. I et it be knows for two weeks that they are on a strike, and there will be three uieu to every striker to take their places. There are too many men out of employment to tbiuk of striking. Mr. Thomas Westbrook, of Hunting don, killed two hogs, on Thursday that kicked the beam to tbe tune 1,047 lbs., weighing respectively G17 aod 450 pounds. There was a real surprise party in West Huntingdon, the other evening "Mammy" Long was the " victim." About thirty pounds of carpet rags and any amount of gossip were the good woman's receipts from tbe bands and mouths of ber admiring neighbors. Mammy" stood speechless, with eyes as large as Jupiter's inoous, wben the party began to pile in and salute ber witb a shower of carpet rag balls. She no doubt thought the year of Jubilee bad come. 31 Altlil ED: KESSl.ER GOSHEN. At tbt Union Douse, Lewistown, Dec. 4th, 1873, by Kev. W. G. Ferguson, Mr. John Kessler and Miss Lizzie Goshen, both of Mifflintown. MCMMA FARWELL On the 4th inst., by Rev. P. Krobn, at the Mountain House, Lock Haven, Mr. Samuel S. Murama, of Fermanagh township, Juniata county, and Miss Sallie Firwell, of llincr's Run, Clin ton Co., Pa. comjii:kcj.vl.. MIFFLIN A D PATTERSON MAUKETS Corrwie.1 weekly by the Milliiu and Patter son lioard of Commerce. Mirruxrowx, Dec. 17, 1873. MAS KET1KO Butter, prime roil..... Lard Tallom Eggs, per doz........ Vinegar, per qt FOBK. Hams, " lb Shoulders at Sides.... VABIST1ES 2-'. 8 8 25 10 12 7 4 50 00 25 8 12 65 S 40 225 Lake Herring .. inions Beeswax, per ib soap, dry Candles WoI, washed Raps KETAILED ABTICLtS Csal Oil, pr gall Salt per sack... GKAIX AND SEEPS. Corrected weealv by D. P. SuIoufTxCo Wheat, $1 85 Corn.... 50 Harley 60 Oats, old 35 " new 80 Clovreed 4 60 Timothy seed 2 51 flaxseed 1 75 Potatoes , 50 . & H. A- Stambaiieh's Price Curreut, lorrected Weekly, llec. 17, lsiS. Prime Koll Sutter ptr pound. F-FK". per dozen-.. I'nrd Apples per pound Tallow " ....... Lard, Chickens, live " Bacon, Shoulder, " Ham, " 30 80 6 8 8 8 10 Xew Advertisement. yy v. si Loi i r a. to, 1 OK WARD AM) C0XMISS10X MERCHANTS, DEALERS 13 GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, SALT C E L E N T, CALCINED PLASTEE 500 agents raT;Tl Splendid assortment 1 Larpe mles ! Ijr(T profits! Address HAASIS . LCBRKCHT. empire .map ana iDin uiiuuaiurai, iui Liberty St., Hew XorK. Ifhy "Housekeeper's Manual w Sells. A sncressful scent savs : Unlike all other books, it has a claim on woman's at tention. A honse-to-bouse canvass pays !" $70.00 in one week was made by a single agent. AGENTS WANTED. For terms aud territory apply to J. B. Fobb k. Co , New York, Boston, Chicago or San Francisco. WTSCELT-tJT VS.f J. & II. A. STA31BAUGI1 HAVE REMOVED THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE TO THE NEW ROOMS OF D. P. SULOUFF BARTLEY, ON BRIDGE STREET. GREAT REDUCTION BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS IF YOU WANT AjrTiiii THAT CAN BE PURCHASED AT A BOOT & ANI TUAT At TO A Good Article, Call at the LOOT and SHOE STORE of J. W. DEAN, Bridge Street, Patteison, Penn'a. HE CHEURFLIiliY IXVITES IXSPECTI03T. Repairing Promptly Jlllcndcd to. NEW CASH STORE AT LOCUST GROYE, One and a half miles TTIE snbnber would most respectfully in'orm the public that hi ha jnst npen.d a Store at the above place, nhere he is prepared tosnpply all who mav favor K .with their patroD ige with the Utvfctand most select DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QT'EEXiWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, OIL CUTUS, BOOI3 Sl SHOr.S. Also, with a full supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, All of which he offers to sell or exchange fur country pioduce at THE "VERY LOWEST I'ltlCES. Much lower, in fact, than goods have been He will pay the highest market price lor either in cash or goods. Locust Grove, Aug. 8, 18. 3-tf. D.W. Harley &COS Is the place where jou can bay THE BEST AIVD TIIK CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & HJTS, CJPS, BOOIS, SHOES, JSD FLRSISRIXG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice r.nd selijct tn-k ever offered in this market, snd at .iSTOSlSUISGLY LOW PRICES I Also, measures takes for sails aud parts of suits, which will be made to order at abort notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. what to mm mv now to wear it. :0: Just stp into SAMUEL STRATER'S CLOTHING STORE, Bridge street, Patterson' l i., ana lie will Havine just returned from Philadelphia Latest and Choicest S tries t f CLOTHING OF Coats, Pants, Vests, lists, Caps, Boots and nishing Woods in endless variety, Carpets, me cneapeat, lor toe uuu quality oi gooas. Measures Taken and f attersoa, May 16, 1873 1776. 1876. AMERICAN CENTENNIAL- :0: JEROME IIETRICK, AT TOE CANAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly on hand and for sale at a small profit, a well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. Also, FLOUR and all kinds of PROVISION and MILL FEED. TOP PRICES paid for Country Produce and all kinds of GRAIN, particularly for choice lots of wheat.' Mexico, Pa., May 6, J873-6m. AdmlnlHtraters' Notice. Kttt of Gmtrgt Pill, dictated. TVTOTICE is hereby piTen that Litters of 11 Administration mm tntamtnto antuza on the estate of George Hie, late of Dela ware townhip.deceaseH,have been granted to the undersigned All pe sons irxiebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate paruient, and those having claims will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. S. O. DRESSLER, ABEL SHAFFER, Oct 22-6w MmiauttraUm. lH rV Madt Rapidlf with Stencil fc JlLLiril Key Check Outfits. Cau loguea and full particulars FREE. . S. M Srsscra, 117 HaaoTar St Boston. , D FEftflSEME.YTSr 4fc CO. and C. 15. L THE TRICES OF SHOE STORE CAN DE HAD the Lowest Prices INSURE MILFORD TWP., south.west of Patterson. aisortiuont f sold within the connty for many year. Vocust Posts, Rsiiroa-1 Ties and Wood, A. J. HERTZLER. BOYS' CLOTIIIXG New tuildinc, corner of P.riJee and may 8, 1473-tt tea you all about it. and New Tork. he ran snDclv you with the ALL KINDS, Shoes. Watches and Jewelry, Notions. Fur r loor Oil Cloth, Fnrniture, fcc., cheaper than call in ana be convinced. Suits Made to Order. SaMCEL STRATER. BIG RUN FOR An agency for the New American Sewing Machine has been established in MifMintown under the management of Messrs. John Shermer and J. W. Plett. Persons wish ing to buy the simplest, most d arable, tight est running, most noiseless, and, becanse of these qualities, the cheapest Machine, should before purchasing eisenhere see the Ameri can. The tensions are exceedingly simple, and unlike any other Machine; the shuttle requires no threading. Sold by lease, note, cash and on terms to suit any purchaser. Office at Will's Hotel. Sep 25, 1873-2m. INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF t SOUND, REFRESHING SLEEP GUARAN TEED. BY USING MT ISSrAST BUIEP FOKTIIE ASTHMA. It acts insUmlv, rlHving 'he paroxvsm immediately, and enabling the patient to lie down and sleep. 1 sulFerd from this dis ease twelve years, but suffer no more, and work sad sleep as well as any ne. War ranted to relieve in tbe worst caae. Sent by mail on receipt of price, on dollar per box ; ask your Dniggmt for it. CHARLES li. HURST Rochester, Bearer Co. Pa. Feb. 21, 1873-y: Caallon. ALL versons are berehy cautioned against bunting .r otherwise trespas- ..qt on the land ot the uoderai?neil in Walker township. All persons so offend ing will bo dealt witb to the foil extent of tbe law. JOITN R KAUFFMAy. . Subscribe for the Sentinel fc Bepobtieu. r" Hvriness Card. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D., Physician and Snrgeon, 7 . , MitFLisrows, rj. Office boar from 9 a. . to 3 r. . or. Ice in hi father! residence, at tbe sooth ad of Water street. ricl22-d ALFKED J. PArrERSON, ATTORUEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., FA. ZT All business promptly attended to. Ones With Jeremiah Lyons, Esq. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. EyCollectine; and Conveyancing prompt ly attended tu. OrrKK On Bridge street, oppot-it. the uan uouse square. .Miscellaneous. TJTICA. STEAM ENGINE CO. FoaacaLT Wood Jl Mask. STATIONARY AND PORTABLE STEAM EKGIMES. The Cest & Most Complete As sortment in the Market. Tbrse engines hare alwars maintained the very highest standard of excellence. We mat j tbe manufacture of Engines, Boil ers and r-aw Mills a specialty. We hTe the larzet and most complete works of the f kind in the country, with machinery espe-1 cially adapted to lh.- work. e k'-p constantly on nana tarce num- I bers of Engines, which we furnish at the ' rery lowest priors and on the shortest no tice. We build Kngines specially adapted to Mines, Saw Mill, Gnat Mills. Tanneries, Cotton Gin.'. Threshers and all classes of manufacturing. We are now baililiig the celebrated Lane Circular Saw Mill, the best and must com. plete saw mill erer invented. We uuke Ilia roaoulavture of Saw Mill outtits a special feature oi our business, and can turnUh complete on the shortest notice Our aim in all cases is to turni-h ihe best machinery in the in trket, and work abso lutely unequalod for beauty ot design, econ omy and strength. Send for circular and Price List. UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO., Uriea, N. T. Oct 8, 1873. THE GREAT liEMEDY FOB CONSUMPTION which can bo cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the propnetors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to be the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severo cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's Balsam docs not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. PREPARED BT EfiTH W. rOTLE k B0K3, Boston, Mass AbA wild by lraggifU snd Dmlers gtomnlif. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEIST. Jul PJjtuKeJ,iM a Sexlii Evlop. friee in a. jLectnre on the Nature, Treatment and Ran .cl Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seaiinal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debiiiir, and Iir.ptdiinents to Marriage gen erally; N-rousnes. ConBtnpti-n, Kpi lepy nd Fit' ; Mental and Physical Inca- twitr, resulting from Self-Abuse, etc. By KObEKT J. CULVEKWELL, M- I.. Au thor ol the "Green Book," ax. The world-tenowued author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves flora his own experiune. tnat the awtul conaequea ees of Self-Abuse may be effectually remoT. ed without medicines, aud without daiiger ous surgical operations, bougies, lustra. ments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and ettectUnl by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition nny be, may cure himself cbeaplv, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a bf on to thousands and thousands. Seat, under seal, to anv address, 19 a plain envelope, on the receipt of two post age stamps. Aldress the fuhlisheis, C11AS. i. U KLl-NK CO. 17 Howery, New York, Post-OOice Box 486. Nov 19,1873-ly. riTd AT WHOLESALE AID UUaIO RETAIL. Doubie Gun, So and upwards; Bretch-Loadnrs, 30 to $360, Kifles, Revolver, Uart o una ana osp KiO . Goods sent to sU parts Of the country by express C. O. D., to be examined before naid for. M e send a rennine TT. C. Scott ft Sons' Muzzle Loader, witb Bask, pouch and cleaaina rod, nicely boxed, for $S5. Send stamp for Price List. SMITH A SQUIRES, 623 Broadway aad 60 Chat ham street, , I . E eahnel and Republican $1.60 year. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STBON'8. The FeruTian Syrup, a Tmleei ed Solution of the Protajritie of Iron, is so combined as to harm the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimiltited with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Or Vitalising Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning wp,Inviaoraiirtfj and Vitalising the Sysienu The en riched and vitalized blood per-' tneates every part of the body, repairing damages and vasie, searching out morbid secre tions, and tearing nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Uvcr Com'' plaint, 3ropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affettloiis, Chills and Fevers, Humors, lioss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tbe Kidneys' and Bladder, Female Complaints anil all diseases oriainatinrj in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a low Mate of the system. Being free) from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reae tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and neuf life into all parts of the system end building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this nmcdy, from weak, sickly, suffering orea tures. to strong, healthy, and happy men and women ; and) invalids cannot reasonably hes Hate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU" VTAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Iamphlet Free. SETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietor!, STo. 1 Mil torn Pise., llomtam. Bold bt Dbuogists sifisaUli jyoRTUERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SPRI-VCr TIME SCHKDL" K. Tkromeh and Vviei Rmt 10 is from Haaatnftom, BaitiMor; h it. Elmir, ufal, Kontater, and Xufrm riu. Five Trains Daily to and from Washington and Baltimore: an 1 FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and from the North anil West Branch Susquehanna, and TWO TRAIN'S DAILY. to and from Ttorthern arid Weatjro Pnn svlvaiKA and Sew York. On and after MONDAY, Jn!y !T. 1973, th trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : NOSTflWARb. MAIL TRAIN, leaves Baltimore F SO sra " Harrrsbtrre 130pm Wil'iamsp'rt 6 45 p tn arr at Khuira loSO p nt CINCINNATI E.. le Baltimore 8 IC p m arr at II irrii'iuri 12 '.'5 u no FAST LINE leaves Baltimore 1 2D w m " lllrriiburg 4 46pm arr at Williainsport 9 SO i m Northern Ex. leaves Baltimore li 01 a m ar. H.irriHbir'r S 40 a m Niagara Ex. leaves Bali 'more, 7 40 a m 10 4') a m 2 iO p ra 5 06 p a Hirrishurg W ilhainaport Klmua arrives Caiiandauna 7 40 n m Erie Mail leaves HarrisburK 4 li a) nt leaves Sutibury Wave M'illiauuport luavoa Euui.'a arr at Cauaudaigxi 6 0) a m 8 30 a nt 12 10 p m iO f S 45 am SOI'TaWAID. leaves z-lmir MAIL TRA13 " W illiam port biO a m " Harri!bar - 10 p in arr at Baltimore 6 25 d m Fast line south leaves Ilarriskurg 3 40 a mi arr at BaUuuore 6 4jam Erie Express le. Wilti-im.'t 7 6 a in tiunhury 9 40 a nt arrives Han-iMbur II Jo a m Erie Mail le. Canandaigna 4 25 p m 8 Oft p in 11 46 pm 1 30 a m tirnira '.VUliamsport Suabnry ar. tiarrisbor; ao a m PACIFIC EX leaves lidrrLslmrg 11 SO am arrives ai:imure 8 00 d m Niagara Ex. leaves Canandajua 11 a m r.lmira 1 53 p ra V illiamsport S !" p ra Harrisburg 8 85 p m arrives Baltimore VI la a in Harrisb'g Accom. lev Harrisburg 6 05 a m amtes BaiHiHor 10 15 a m Mail Train north and souths rat Lin north, PariHc Express south, Krta xpiena soum, inrrfburg Accoiuuiod Uion north and south, Niagara Express north and south run daily except Sunday. r.ne .Hail north, Cincinnati rxcress north and south, Western Expresr north aud i ut Line soum leave darly. trie Mail south, daily except Mnr.isy. For farther information antv at tbe Tick et Othce, Fcnnsylvaitia katlrnad Depot A; J-tJASdAIT, General Manager. Barrisburg, July 21, ii. 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