Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, October 14, 1874, Image 3

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    "SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOTN:
Wieariesday. OCtdber 14, 1ST4
' TERMS.
Subscription, $1.&0 per annum.
Transient advertisements inserted at 50
cents per inch for each insertion.
" Transient business notices in local col
umn, 10 ceuts per line lor each insertion.
Deductions will be male to th e desiring
to advertUe by the year, half or quarter
year.
PEKN'A. K. lTIME TABLE.
Passenger trains leave Viftlin Station as
follows:
EASTWARD.
Philadelphia Express,
Fast Line,
Paeitic Express,
ltarriaburg Accommo.,
l)av Express,
Mail,
Cincinnati Express,
WISTWAXD.
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific,
Way passenger,
Mail,
Fast Line,
Mifflin, Jur.e 21, 1874.
12 48 a m.
115 a m.
10 VI am.
11 liS am.
1 42 p m.
la p m.
6 fO p m.
1 20 a ra.
2 11 a m.
6 a m.
10 04 a in.
33 p ro.
6 45 p m.
LUCJL IXTE LLIGE A CE.
Rabbi's may now be shot, :n conlormity
with, or to law.
The w heat fields present rather prom
ising apjicarance.
l'rotect your lamps from coal oil cxple
aions by calling on S. Y. Shelley, Patter
son. A party of Philadelphians a few days ag
saw a herd of seven deer in Licking Creek
Valley.
The Teachers' Institute of this county
will b held in Mitttintown, commencing
December 14 Hi.
i. H. M. Todd has gone to the City for
more Roods. All on account of selling
cheaply. Go and see him.
ip I
The Spicher farm in Walker township
w. Sought lat Saturday by Davis Kautf
mau ior $7,511.
A. J. Patterson. Attorney-at Law, has
moved into his new ortke. on otlke row on
the south side of Bridge street. j shall.
Perrysville, or more recently, by decree ,l cn b 'st of one 'he most thor
f Couit, Port Royal, bis larger churches ' ouPu Academic institutions in the State.
thn anv town of its size, in the ! "A'ry View Academy" was founded in
J. ft. M. Todd has received the
lot of rtvemiats II. its. I'stml JL-.
largestj
, er .
k.,.., -i.i i.. ii.;-,.t. I
u c.IL.' v ,j:... .,,:
date for Legislature, was in town last Thurs-
day.
him.
Thoro w ill be a large vote polled lor
The rise in the river, rendering it not
fo-dable, and the unrepaired condition ol
the bridge created cousiderablu incoave-liit-ucv
several days last week.
Porsous who cooteuiplate sinking a well
forjwater may secure the services of an ex-
i-riiced dier. at reasonable laUs. bv
addre.sing A. J. Laker, IVi:V?son, Juniata i
Co., Pa. I
lue rain last wees caugui a nuuiuer oi .
l.roiwrtv hoMer n CIiljtv street with lave- !
meuts raised, and oh, w hat mud it male
deejwr and more slippery than w here pave
ineiils never had beeu.
The ma.ket quotiocs at PhiUtelj.l.ia, I
on Maudav morning, wer, as follows , Ked !
wheat $1.2al .25; amber l.2al.2i. live
Sim. Curn, yellow, l.01a!.trj. Oats 60
t.ititc. Sugar, by tie hogshead, Ojt ,1!J-.
Hogs, $10tol).;5 ier cwt. Cows, $iot;0
t r Head ; springers, $4'JtoK'.
Ladies, why do you so often com
plain to your liu.-Lstid aud friebds that
you "are never free from pain," and "it
6' en.8 asj though your back would
break " No one likes to hear com-
plaints, therefore nse Tain Cure Oil.
"...
AnifPaMnAl l"
tiold wholesale and retail by Bank Is. Ham
lin, MitEiutcwn.
MESSRS. JiEATTr Si Plotts Golden
Tongue Parlor Organs are instruments
that are winning lor themselves a good
rerutattoo far and wide. Ihe
career
of this Gnu is lull of interest aud shows
what close application to one branch of
business will do. Their energy, real,
and unyield'iie determination made
tbem win. lVa$hinfon (X.J.) Star.
See their advertisemout in another
column. Their home paper speaks well
cf their enterprise. No doubt this
organ will give general satisfaction.
REPORT OF MIFFLLNTOWX SCHOOLS
l-'or first month, ending Oet. 2, 1874.
Scu-.ol No. 1.
Whole No. i-i atteudanee during month, 85
Averaare atiendance
1'er ceut. of attendance ....
John F. Snyder, B. T
Books, Addessa i
A. Diehl nd Mussie K. Diehl were present
at eveiy roll-call.
D. A. Haas, Teacher.
Srnooi. No. 2.
Whole No. in attendance during month, 3
Average atu-ud-uiee 31
Ptr cent, of attendance.... '
Gertie Crawlork, Katie Sironp, Carrie
BlackweMor, Laura Watts, Belle Derr,
;oda Simons, David Slautterback and
Lewis Deen were present at every roll-call.
Lizzie R. IIaehas, Teacher.
School No. 8.
Whole No. in attendance (luring month, 43
Percent, of attendance
So. present every day .........
10
William Books, Ernest Blackwclder, Caii
Espenschade, Banks Uuthcrs?wu?h, John
Schweier, George Shively, Frank Wey
Bantt, Maggie Blackwelder, Ksnnio Kspen
whade, Jennie Mo-er, Liazie Pannebaker,
Ellie Panneboker, Katie Slatterback, Carrie
Tilteu and Gertie Wooduianse wore pres
tot at every rollall.
Holmes Dtsikoe, Teacher.
Scbool No. 4.
Whole No. in attendance during month, C3
Average attendance 62
Percent, of attendance w
Charley Pannebaker, Willie Slautterback,
David F-t'ka, Charley Howe, Martin Craw
ford, Charley Sloser, Charley Auker, Geo.
Hartley, Cloyd Slautterback, Am.ie Jack
eon, Anbie Schofield, Cme Derr, Katie
bhively, Anna Parker, Emma Wilson, Jen
nie Muthersbau?h, Flora Bartlcy and Beckie
Diehl were present every day.
Claea V. DArcHnarr, Teacher.
w
All kinds ol STOVES sold
AT COST, and delivered to any
part of the county free, at
J. C. WEIGHT'S
Stove Emporiumi
Bridge Street, Mitliintown, Pa.
I have dded to my atock m full line
of T,rlle' and Children' Fine Elastic
aad Kid Shoes.
J. B. M. TODD.
Perrysyille Its Business People
The Fair held there Last Week.
UirruxTowx, Satckdat Evkmxg,
1
October 10th; Wl. i
Editor Sentinel and Republican :
Perrysville is located on the west
branch of the JuuiaU river, at its junc
tion with Toscarora oreekj and by the
late census in 1870 has a population
cf 500 people. There U little about it
that is antiquated in appearance; it
look new ami fresh, and has preten
sions and aims that exceed many larger
and older towns. But a few years ago
it moved the whole count; to an elec
tion cd the question of moving the
county buildings within its precmcts,
and only aiuce the Commencement of
the building of the new Court House
has it Ceased to breathe or express its
passion for its acquisition.' If I could
feel that it was only a flirtation on their
pHit for the obtainiueii of the capital
of the county, it would be pleasanter
than to believe that they were really
desperately in love with lawyers, courts,
jail, court house, and their necessary
adjuncts, and really wanted to posses
them. How their hearts must ache,
now that the object of their love has
passed beyond their reach forever . '
H bile there are no quire rich people
in the town, a number of citizens have
amassed considerable property and
there are no really poor people among
them. 1 ossibly no town of its sixe iu
the Slate has its tuoucy and property so
evenly distributed.
The religious aud moral requirements
of the place are far greater than most
towns of double its population, as
three large churches evidence beyond
dispute. These churches are l'resby
teriao, Lutheran and Methodist. The
ministerial requirements of the first are
supplied by the llev. 11. Stewart, an
earnest, able, youLg, One-looking, Anglo-Saxon,
unmarried man. The second
is ably supplied in all that pertains to' 3-15.
its moral and religious wants, by tliejinse.
with its rapidly increasing membership,
is abundautly caied for by the Rev.
; W. R. Whitney and Rev. Wru. 3Iar-
' ro- iVil Wilson. 1 ear;
before lie had mo-t successfully ci'n-
ducted "Academia." and when he
opened at "Airy View," the solid
reputation be acquired at tbe former
institution rave Airy View" sujb a
start that it took rank itcmediatclr
among the nrst Academies of the Corn-
Bionwealth, which place it Las ever styles, lounges, sofa chairs, bed-springs,
since aiaiutawed. , mattresses, chamber sets, tables, bed
The Coaimoi, Schools of the town are anJ lbi (ll4t j, k , jn a
tauelit by Wellington femi'.h who has , : , . ,,
i.. i.i .i . r . 1 first-class furniture store, Mia 11 pur
been prouiinetitlv be lore the county for j '
"e Olutfe Of uerllltelldent ot i:om-
- . . . ...
a,f"1 Schools, and there is no telliiip
wI:'re ue n'av lanJ ,a ,he system, for
j- j-'-e
he!t.
iiie duuiata t anev jaiiK Las a
braneh bank there ; its precious trea-;
surcs are presided over by .uason Irwin,
.e n:ci:.
,..;,lwrs- 1K"ck 0keipn iM,!'8. Jnf.s'
inosou aua iierr are tne neans oi me
I vilhitre ntid .1 II Tti.ini neon furnished (
! ..... , "I
! jewelry not only tor the town but a
laie district outside, t onfectioueries,
such a-i would do credit to a Urei j
place, are sold by Cyrus Funic, Ii-bett ,
Lojran, and Mrs rlaler. "The weed !
coursers not ccliewea, but trorlv
I siuikeu and chewe.I, and sold by to
baccoiiist J. Siiindic. Ev rj t!iin
J complete in the line of such necessary
" uousopins as... ware,.
promptly supp led by Henry Uvcs and
John Dunbar. Saddles for riding, aud
btrniss cf every description are made
by J. L. Jlills aud Jobu Lepley, aud
the soles of the feet of men are cared
for by shoemakers John Taylor, Wm.i
Rutherford aud L. D. Civil?, while
i i . i r.-i.:
-
meir ouuien are eu.ercu snu isau.i.n-
. l ..I . ... J., y. nifl.. nf t.i n.
Mill. Ulacksmithing is done by Sam
uel aud John Reaver, and cabinet
making carried on by Henry Rrennis
holtz, Wm. Oves and Renjaimn Stun
mall The latter also pcrf.iiuis the sad
but Decennary office of undertaker.
Handsoiu" and substantial cnaches are
made by J. IS. ?'hompsnn, and pumps
that flow water without much work are
introduced by William Noble. Car
penters Henry Spieee and William Mc
Cormick put up the buildings. John
Cjauiberliug paints them. Doctors
tirahani, Reale and Shelley heal the
wounded and make the su'k well, and
William Wright and William Jones
It i i t -1. . i i . : . I
K,,l'a u"e ""-,r "c.u, p.e,
cakes, and llie nest oi neer iney per
from butchers Arbogast and Runkle.
Dentist Dr. Rurlau draas teeth in the
most approved way, and inserts artifi
cial ones on the most s:.entific princi
ples, t barles Kaicrson, after the man
ner of a skilled workman, cuts stones.
McManigle aud Shields dispense the
hospitalities of their ropeetive inns
with the suavity of hotel keepers of
the o'den school. Abraham Kaley
deals iu produce, Samuel Ard is the
market car man, and Noah llertzler
and Samuel llerr buy grain of all
kinds and in any inantity. Tbe Post
Office is most faithfully kept by Miss
Magpie Whrton, daughter of Captain
WLarton. The ladies of 1 errysvt.Ie
dress handsomely, which must needs
f..ll..w after poods have been shaped
rid rut into form by milliners, Mrs
Brennisholi-, Mrs. Isenberg, and Mrs.
Pfaler and dies makers Mrs. C)vesp
Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs. Logan and Miss
Dennis. D. R. P. Uealor sells fruit
and other trees. " -
How many iudustries and enterprises
in that snug viilsge 1 missed as 1 j-iur-neyed
through it, last Thursday, in the
gioom and splash of rain to the grounds
of the Juniata Agricultural Society, I
do not know. It was the Fair of that
Society 1 went to see. The eutrance
to their grounds is at the north-east
corner. 1 passed through tbe gate
about noon, and stepped a ehort dis
tance from it aud looked over the eu
closure. Tbe contrast betweeo it and
the grounds of Riverside Park was
a parent ; but as it is not my purpose
to draw comparisons in aLu leittrj 4he
cootrast is ouly meutiotied atid paed
Mr. Jaiuisen, the President of tiie As
sociation, stood but a little I.tauee
away, smoking a cigar, reemtngly as
unconcerned by the besieging taioj is
Grant was when he cut loose from old
landmarks and floated below Vieks
burg, to re open tho bailie with re
ana quickened vigor. Hugh
Hamilton. Judne Burchfield, William
I I. nthr nillars in the luslllo- ,
. . -i, - . i. n m -
rinn. stood near by. ud Ler. aud iir.
' . " L. ..
oter the green, uru eioota -t't
A few Udiet clustered iu Floral Hall
and in the building set apart for the
exhibition of fruit, grain aul vegeta
ble generally. There were as many
people iu atteudauee as Could be ex
pected iu the rain aud mud of that
day.
Riverside Park Association is a
modest association, but because it is
endowed with that enviable quality is
no reason why it should not receive the
credit that is due it fr giving the Ju
niata County Agricultural Society the
most complete exhibition it ever bad.
It is tru the former association did
not .'uruisb the exhitition directly for
the lair, but the force of its example
has beeu so powerful that the latter
society was quickened iut.i ucw life.
To its old and slugpish movement was
imparted the elastic step of vigorous
youth ; and the result has been that
they have had a fair that the whole
coutity can be proud of. If there had
been no other articles on exhibition
thau tin fruit, grain and vegetables,
that would have done amply, but every
other department had its quota filled,
and there are no nnfavorable criticisms.
The music during the fair was ren
dered By the Ferrysville Rrass Wand
under the leadership f H. McMeen.
A number of young nmsieians from
M-.fflitl were in the band, assisting it in
music, r ,
- Ou Friday there was a foot race byj
young men half mile heats which ,
was won by a student of Airy View
Academy named . W. Plack, in 2:28.
There was also a running race by
two horses. The race was won by a
horse ridden by D. lieale, a youth about
14 yesrs of age.
Ou account of the bad weather the
fair did not close on Friday, but was
Continued on Saturday. On the after-
uoou 01 inai oay me iroi Dy couniy
horses took place. Isjac ricber s
Country Girl won the raze. Time,;
jrr. Hint s norse, j'asner,came
second, and John Fink s horse came
in third. The time was not what it i ty, at their otliee in illlinl..wn, up to on-j
wjuld Lave been if the track Lad b.!JV rf.,U'EsDV 5TV,HfiR -Tth'
late rains bad spoiled it for fast trot
ting. , .
Kespec t fill ly you r ,
, MAIN STREET.
THE WAR OF RACKS.
EECRl ITf W ANTED.
The Govemor of the State has issued
orders to the effect that all persons in
! need of anythins ill the furniture liue,
such as chairs of all kinds and or all
I
i - . .1 r . w i l i' l. .
-..ac .ne, o. . i :. c-.w ir..i, wno.
: in view of the emergency, has on hand
j t!,e largest, Guest an 1 best stock of the
j above in the county, which will be sold
e. I ueap, A i nine pliers. j u L
forget the p.acc, .ain street, -MuKiu-
j town.
IT" To the desirin? to vurckat' a
17 ' i
During the next ten days we
- o
-,, o. p..,. SWpB . rl
eli.ateil Superior at $22.00,
comi,1(.te anj aU other jjtoves
1
n i-uin.-riruiiuiiiLii iuv iniws.
We keep all seized of .Stove
Pipe on hand, which we are
selling at 10e per pound.
Francisous' Hardware Co.
F rum the Ilarrisburg Patriut, 0t. 5.
"Jesus of azaretu Passelh By."
The '-City ol Palms" lay bathed ia l.ht,
Which fell upon turrett and tower aud
dome
'Twas not heeded by all lor the darkness
of ni'lit
Shrouded the eyes of the beggar lone,
M'ho sat by the wayside, ne:ir the gste,
Patiently waiting with ontstretclied palms
Tonard t!ia passers ky, btli early and late.
For geutle charity's kiudiy alius.
What is that h? heats in the distance there 1
Is it not the sound of mtnv feet I
Now the murmur of voices tills the air.
As nearer they come to the blind man's seat.
On, on they press, this gathering crowil ;
Mope in his bosom beats strangely high ;
The sound of their coming is loud aud
more loud
Tlicy may help the beggar, as they pass by.
Visions of alms fills liis'anxi.nis mind,
In such a tbrotij; lnii-t be Iri.-udly hearts
That w ill see huu and graciously pity the
blind, y
Krr they enter the city's busy marts,
lie knew not the wondrous, rich gift that
lay
In store for him. mid the multitude, nigh.
And a-fced of a traveler, "Who comes this
wav t"
" Tis Jesus of Nazireth, passes by."
The answer fell on bis quickened car ;
Jesus of Nazareth oh, can it be I
Is that great Physician he has heard of near?
Perchance he max help the blind to see.
11 is lace is o'er.-pread with a look of cu
treatv; His voice is uplifted w ith piteous cry :
Oh, Son of David, hava mercy on me,
'Jesus of Nazareth,' pass me not by."
The eager crowd his cry would have stilled,
And harshly bade l:!m si'ent be.
Conies again hi voire with anguish tilled.
j ..Thou Sur of David have mercy on nit
I Does the kind Savior hear his sad, touching
l,u,a'
lie has answered in tones full of
might :
"Wither bring him ;" "What wilt thou I do
unto thee f" " V ".
"T.ord,' crL-s- the" Suf pliant, " give me IJTy
sight.' " ' ' ' ,
Those' lips'wreatiieOwIih ' mercy' to ..tnem
. thai believe,, r r
Wereparte.1 atid wonderf ul words forwi do
roll,
"Thv sight, oh, tHn weary man, receive,
'Tis thy laith that bath made thee whole."
Tbe eyes that close-sealed bad ivrerer been.
Were "opened and looked on.the.radia.it
Woills of giory escaped LiuCthal he had
b.:en seuii, . . .... -
By Jwns of-Namrsth p-ssing by. '
Tell me, oh tell, are we not all blind 1
Hns not sin bonnd tight in his iron clasp.
The hearts that are seeking so liard to find
Tho pleasures they vainly strive to grasp X
How thev tade and fall from th trembling
tfhands. -j : - 1 ' . ry '.
"1 rf i liner, vpnrtt IfiT oovitmi eye , - -N-ar
thee, IU that can "give enduring life;
(C.jOartds, . 1.7 ..: : . . - -
L, -Jesus of Jaaaretu passes oy. .
V who aro wtsrv aud w.nn and sad,
Whose heads are besprinkled with silvery
t..!t to this Jesus believe and be giad,
None who have faith in him er need d-
suair.
D
The eay and the gloomy.
all thosj who
-v - . t . .y.iu t nifvi.
l,ook, lor iao-3ncarnaio iiea.c . wj,"
jnr to the re(u--Uy hold and beve,.
' n'h stesu ol asareia wn oj.
- -
Flt A. Jokssos. -
VIED:
BOUTLE On the 6ih,iu,t., in Mil ford
township, Emanuel Bortle, aged 61 years,
7 months and 2 davs.
C03IMlaKC4L..
MIEFLINTlWN MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by J. i II. A. Stauibaugh.
Mirruxrows, Oct. 14, 1874.
Butte
CO
2J
12
10
1
l!t
b.
12
10
OS
40
10
Eggs
Lard
Dried Apples
Black berries ........
" Raspberries. ........
Potatoes ....... .
Ham "
Shoulder
Side
Washed Wool
Ground Alum Salt. per sick
MIFFLIN TO "YX GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weekly by 1. 1. Suloutf
Wheat, j oo
Oals,
Corn, 7i
Hurley (jo
Clovtrseed 4 7.
flaxseed 74
Xew sttlcertmrmrni.
TUSCAEOSA ACADEMY".
. ' foil B0T3 AND GIRLS.
tpiIE Winter Session, (20 weeks) will be
A gin Xoveii:b.-r Sd, 1HT4. Muients
prepared tor teaching, business aud for
College. Address
I. D. STON E, Ph. P.,
sept-iO-lin Academia, Pa.
Millinsry and Dress Making.
SALLIE A. HAWK is still carrying on
the Afillinerv Business and Dressmak
ing Cherry street, .Miiniutown. She is
prepared to do
All Klud of Sew In sr.
Please cive her a call blbre coinir else-
j where.
septi'O
SALLIE X. UAWK.
nrldse Letting.
CJEAI.ED PltoPiUALS will be received
xZ7 by the Commissioners of Juniata coun-
1.1 1, nr me t.eeii"ii ti a xni;e oier
: Tuscanira C'n-ek, at the McC'luru fording ia
1 uscarora township Plans and Su-citica-tious
can be seen at the Commissioners'
otlice. Bv order of the Hoard of Commis
sioners. " JAMES HEEX, Citric.
Commissioners' tliee, Mitlliu- i
tmvn, Sept. 2, 1S71.
Exertitor'H Notice.
Estalt of Joieph Pomtrny, dcetnsfd.
"VtniEKEAS Letters Testamentary on
V V the estate of Joseili Pomrov, late
of Beale t p., Juniata Co., l'a.. der7d, have
been granted to the undersipnej, all persons
indebted to the said estate urn reuuested to
!"-" '' "''-1-.-"', .......
. I'l lltlW Rill 1.1 . l.n.u'lit tin. til IiriilL.-l
claims will please present them properly
authenticated for settl.-ment
J. NEVIS PO.MKKOY, Extrutor,
Academia, Juuiata Co., Pa.
Sept. 3,1ST1.
Auditor's Aotlce.
f I lilt liSdersicrietl, npxiiiited by the dr
JL hatis' Court lor tiie couutv i f Juniata
hu suilitor to make distribution of the bal
ance in the hands ot Louis E. Atkinson,
Ks.j., Administrator f the estate of Lem
uel K. ileal.-, late of lieale township, de
Cease I, auioiipst the creditors of I he said
decedent, hereby gives notice tlui he will
Mt on Weilnesilay, the 4th day of Noreni
Wr, 1ST4. between the h"iir of 10 o'clock
A. M. and t o'elk P. M. of said day, at
1 ,lis - '" -Wdllintowii. Pa., to rlorm
the iluties of said apiN.inti.ient, when and
here all persons interested may attend it
thev lli'nJi prop' r.
II. MrMEEX, Jiu.ii!oT.
Sept 3, lfsTl It
TO THE PUBLICT
I have just opened out, in my store-room
ou Mjin street, in the borough of Patter
sou , a new btuck of
Men's andlEoys' Clothing,
Overcoats, Shirts, Dramrrs, U'amuses,
lids, Caps, Gluves, Stockings,
AMERICA WATCHES
AT CITY PKICES, JEWELRY, t-c.
The best lot of
UOOTS & SHOES
ever brought to this county : Men's Boots
00 to $1 50, best heavy tap sole war-'
ranted ; (in in Boots, boys $ltH), men's $1
.VI; alo fnll line of Ladies' and Children's
(iiims; Ladies' Shoes $1 50 to $2 50 best
morocco.
I am selling Goo Is 20 per cant, less than
the credit price. I am selling for cash,
country produce, or note at Sli to CO days'
discount.
I have lost in eight years' bnsiness over
$.".M) by keeping books and credit, and
made money besides ; and now 1 am deter
mined that those who pay shall not be com
pelled to pay such prices ih.it the loss sus
tained iu couscijiicice of those who fail to
pay may If covered ; and consequently 1
ran sell -' per cent, less than goods in my
line have ever be'u sold fur iu the county.
Call and see for yourselves.
WA!Tj:i T,0i bushels good potatoes,
loo bushels onions, also, t .vo tons of dry
wheat straw, for w iikh I will pay 410 per
ton, delivered.
J. B. M. TODP.
Patterson, Oct. T, 1!74.
Yy i". siLoi rr,
I OilVi lKD AXD COMMISSI05
MERCHANT,
PCILCR I.T
GRAIN,
LUMBER.
COAL,
, PLASTER.
SAI-t
C 13 M 13 N T,
CALCINED "PLASTER
CUAIR.ilAXL'FACTOKY.
TKB undersigned, at his shop, on Water
street, M ittl intown, has now on hand
and for sale, cheap, a general assortment of
CHAIRS.
lie also has a large lot of
. COFFINS
on hand, and, baring purchased a new
Hearse, is now prepared U atteud funerals
at the shortest notice and on the most lib
eral terms, lie has made a great reduction
In tbe price of Collins.
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UJ rtepamng ixoiepu. .m-uui-i .
rulrCOu O. T. KOBISO.V.
.'EW .1DVERTlSE.Mei.YTS
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE PUBLIC !
TO
JUST RECEIVED AT
CHEAP JOHN'S STO
BRIDGE STREET, MltTU.YTOX.V, 1:1,
A SURGE AND COMPLETE S-STOTK
Fall and
FROM THE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA MaP.KETS.
Gcsds ScM from 15 to 40 Pbp Cent Lswa to at any Othar Phes.
w
XEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY DAY.
ETEKY I't RsOS i OHUI iEI.V ISvITEO FOK I.1SPIXTS5.
EEAD THIS:
I buy my Goods from first hands, from manufacturers and
importers onlv, and for cash down, and .eil ad mv (!ds !'r
cai only ; therefore I can 0 fiord to ."-eil (lotxls che :r linn
anybotly el.se. I advise all persons wilini"; to fa t lo V 4t
cents on a dollar to go to Cheap John's ttore.
Thankful for past patronage, 1 remain, . .
Kespectfcllt Yocns, kc,
EJHL SCHOTT.
THE PEOPLE'S
HARDWARE STORED
In R. E. Parker's Jew Brick Building,
5TIIEET, OPPOSITE THE COURT YAISW,
MIFFLIXTOWX, JUNIATA COUNTY, PA.
JOHN W. MUTJIERSBAUGII j
Takes pleasure in callirg the attention of
Carpenters, Mioetuakers, Ulaeksiuilhs, Coaclr.na!.ei, 1 l.'.slrn'is, II ii k.-.'pers,
aud ail who are in want of anvthiiix hsuallv UepJ iu a FI UST-'JLASS
ILlKDWAkE Sit IKE, to his UWiEA.ND FKES II s;.j.k of
Ooods, bought smce the great reduction in prices,.
consisting or
IROX,
NAILS,
SCKEUS.
CLAS.S,
OILS,
ADZES.
SHOVELS,
EOKKS,
lb h.S,
WALL BKC.SilK.S,
HOUSE MIES,
PAIN' I' liUL'sUEi,
PICKS,
CoEKEE YIL.I.S,
TIN" WAKE,
TABLE CUTLERY,
AXES.
LOCKS.
LEATHER,
PAINTS,
SAWS,
AUtiEKS,
Bil ( ES,
Sl'OKE.S,
FELLOES,
MAS oX 1IAMMEUS,
RIXI STONE-,
CLOTHES WKIXGERS,
SAX I) PAPEU,
LAMPS,
fcC, tc,
WHOLESALE
Which he ha just oHM.ot in the a!nvo new Htin'-nMni. lfsvin bought all hi t" k
while goutls wirri at (h"ir lnu rst tigun's, hi in prt'. .ril to rll t sni li trit't a will ciiiir
anlee itUlu'-ttoii. I v gonl are all iu-w ari-1 iri.sii tnm rii-j di inu(:ioiur.rs. ainl I iuvi ti
the public to c iU an I see them. I alj solicit the jatroii.ire ul th puUio. Give mc a c;i.
MifTIintwn, Aug. 2C, !S7l-tf
NEW
O. BAKTLE1T,
B1UDGE STREET,
ilIIFFLllTOWi, FA.
u. w . narsev uo. s
Is the j'lace where jou can hay .
TIIE II1T AXD TIIE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS &
1UTS, C.iPS. BOOVS, SHOES,
VE are prepared to exhibit one of the most
this tnaiket, aud at .i&TOXlSHJSGLY LOU' PP.tCES
Also, measures taken for suits aud
at short notiee, Terr r -asonable.
Reuietulier the place, in Hoffman's
Water s'reetis JilFl'LIXTOW X, PA.
WHAT TO IVEanjKDJOlV TO vnm IT
Jnst step into SAMUEL STRAY EK'S CLdTIUXG STOKE. Bridge atfeet, Patterson'
Pa., ai.d he will fell you all about it. .
Having just retnrued from Philadelphia and Xew Tork, he ran supply yon with the
Latest and Choicest Styles if
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, ,
Costs, Pants, Vests, Hats, Caps, Boots and
mslinifr Uoods in endless variety, Car-ts, t
(he cheapest, lor the same quality ol good.
Pleasures Taken aud
Pattersoa, May 1C, 1S73
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, LC.
JOHN U. KUXKEL, having leased the
shop, tc, of Peter breni.Uholti, dc-
ceased, will lun.isb the citiwns of Perrvs-
Tille, Patterson and vicinitr, with the best
'
Fresh Beef, Teal, Sutton, It.
. . .. . .
Receiving, as he does, all his beeves Iroru
tht Western markets, he feels sure he can
satisfy all who may patronize him.
Perrrmlle, July IB. -:-.a
BE,
Winter
Farmers, Iludlers, Masons. Saddlers, Miners, '
pocket cltlerv,
1iatc1iixs.
iux;ks.
siiok fispixc.s,
11 TTV.
PI.AXKS.
CHISELS,
l.liS,
iil:ilS,
SUM IS.
MA SOX TROWELS,
ci ukv co.Ui;.--,
A.i: HANDLES,
(.'RAIN" H ACS,
I KDARW.M.'E,
AM) IIETAiL,
JOHII W. MUTHERSBAUGH.
BOYS' CLOTHING
.1XD FCRXISHIXG GOODS.
cLoh-e and sil.x-t st.K-A ever oliVrtd in!
part of suit, which will be uiade to ctJlt '
New Buildine, corocr of Uriilc nc
may tt, l-s;3-it
-. i
Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, Notions, Fur- j
ioor Uii Llulh, turniture. Jc., cheapur tiuu I
Call in aud be cuuviaecd. j
Suits Made to Order.
- rjAMTEL STRATER.
gow3ios stiUKK,
""'! Pwtterson erery
T-r.ThuradaT ai.d Saturday ,.Krn,np,
,Mi !unh tbeitixena ot thes bor
oughs iti the best of .
,
!BEEF, VEAL.. MUTTOX, TOUK, fcc.
at the ery lowest prices. lie respectfully
; solicits the patronage of the public.
April 3, 17; I ;
MISCF.LM.E01S
A
A LAI'.GE
ioV if
0,
Over FilTry !; 11' to it 5i?ri.l ns i Mylos Jo Select from,
TOI'.ONTO. EXr'ELSlOH. PENX, SlTErUOIl,
i:E(;ulato!j. ui fLyui-:iiANNA cuoks.
A!a, tiie (.Vltlratcl stoves
AUGANli. MOilNlN'i UUIU,
MitTintown, S- pt: mb -r 3, -Sr-
i., Mi'
BEATfV & i'i.OTTd'
t;iLIKX Tw.MiL'E
I'ARLOl! ORA.S.
J B-a'tv & Piotls celebrated lii.Uei.
liirue P.iibir Oi'ic.im. llie 1-s.t pari'-'
now in uu. Herald
Sr (inn, IV, I-c. fi, is;:;.
Mfjitr. I'iMtry v Uft; (iw.ts 1 Uu.
j TVCUlVaf i tilO Urltll 1 Sr'lli HT tll'IM V
, uic, mitti I luv !mL iLcx.t:iiiiivt. an 1 it civ---j
iruIo ij-iisiictun. Juts jixn.
Vahvim ity, P.i,K t. ; 1.
j The lit-at:y . TN-tts cek"r.itnl t.oliUn
J Toiiuj P.iriur rjj:in f-t hv l.r the best
; iurior orjjj i in I hae ctretully ex-
.iiuiiieii ji. ami ti:il is tnev irkmaiilii-
uiiraliily Vt in- the t..-!.t 1 ever iw,
4ii J I euu with K-j.-i;rv r''e.in:i;i'tiil it t..
any I:i :i:y ii'j i v a:i' ,i a tiltc;:l
j-.ir!-r rjf tu. Tii'tf. t1. II. Psct.u.
M-r. fc?:itty & I'hitN. (ie?its: Having
ha t one i I your .,lti.i 1Vhj;iim iarir r
.m Ir six umiiti.s i"t, 1 iiiii-iit tufure
reeiu iiieTi.imji it Iu ivt il a lair trial.
nu It 4'i'V t tc.vii.y ttial it urj-.iMHuiI thai
hui heeti viitl or a l erl altMtit it, 1 h ive
hv j-iole.wti ul itiu.MC uihI telfhriffl r
pinittM c.it.e try It, :t il otic an. I all
lliilt it is !! "I the reetol Sfi'l lKst t.ii'l
insrriiTiient.s t the m-irk: t. It h:.s tnkei,
the !ii:ie out of all tin nthvr a-Miti't h-ff.
I aiti perfiflr Mii-fil with it, ami if I
eoidil not ( an'tlir ot" the jam:? kiu'l
ir.in -y noil.! n;t ent-e m V jvjrt with it
1 ntt may pnolfsh t:u u yon v n', ns ntv (
or can can he tru-'l by any ne w isliin- to tio j
jo, in jrool of what 1 say.
A. S. U. Rh-hird., )
Late eIitor of ihe 1 an.i'ii i tbnrtr, uuw at
M R-vitty A. I'hit. of :Miin?tn. i
N. J., re 'riil.tft-i'ii t" efittTi-ne j.;l
uli'ie iirts-'iM'e woii'Tt Ik a er-i(t t. anv
eomniuuity. JiaikeUsIw (.V: J.) Ik aid.
Wa.l.inton. X . J.. i-. a l-.H'iilul villa';-
id 11.0 ly iii.'J' t;i!i..li units, tl mil.... Uou; i
Xew V:k, ali i U uiiiei irooi L-..u. Pa.. I
t!ie line ot the I. L. S. H. U. .')-i.'t j
t.lil t: .see and ix.llll'll.- the I'.-ility l'1-.tt . I
C.ul.len Tongue I'.irl.T M.vMii, betore bey- j
in ST ! set Ik -re, or se.it tor a row i;lrstrat.-.l
price list jn-st out I r 1ST! .d l-ess
HI ATTY &. PLITTS.
Washington, X. J.
PASITI. . BKATTT. EP.K:. n. ;TT".
April 'J-ly
JUNIATA VALLKV 1JANK.
Pomercy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co.
HIFi'LLMuli), JI SIIII IULMT, PA.
I'APITIL, iHO, 000.
yjtlty,y. J.P;fc, President,
l. VAX lltVIX, Ca'hier.
MUMroas :
JeroTiiH X. ThoT.iositn, I John PalsiMCh,
JoLn J. Patli-rsoli, II. II. lteeiitel,
vicorge Jjirubs, J. W. Eiank.
L'nittl St!-,
i boll"M an I .s'i! 1
s.Viari7;ri, !uuJ9 ij-t
I S'tCfn-t'iirttfS .-x-'biin'-e
at n:.tl:e: raits. I'nir.-
I f'r ir'tr?ntMl
i S;ai-'s tonpns
: paid.
G!-i mnt Silr.-r r.n:h at h
! Jjrftoxits re-ttrri, rollf -tumi
tt rit
om Ittt firittrip'tj riit ' ,$ -mrmi h.tukiHC
hon.l.s a:nl other v-alu.Ui'.e papers r.-eei'..sl
j on p'ria! U'i-o :it. ;n:ie)r '.-tl
.
t'- " ..III. A.V i-'llt.t'.l
1R()X STOUK.
.M;n Mrcel. I'attrrsiun.
IL T'! a roti.p'cte as-ortmeiit of
Till ATD GHEET I22'j T7AHE
mav euii.-ta:il' 1 e fi.Btel t- suit nil-.ru' rs.
and ar ojered at a HAuuAIX.
C7-;!Li'AIitiXii uuat'y a'ul t xpeliii.,i:
ly execiitcl.
llno'A'uiZ an J pouting
of tiie BE"T MATERIAL, mic- to orler
on short i-otiee.
I THK rUBLIi
Are a'.ao Tiert!T infoniKsl that J regn'a ly.
every week, n.ii a i"r to and Ir-.i.. phll.t
:delpi:?a. f i'i? to th" riry on 'ff.-sdiy ar.d
' r-'turtin:? to P.i';e:n on ThnrvSjy. Per-
r?T!s pnrc'.M'iiiir po.if'.s in IiiiladI hi i. e n
have fnens brouvlit promptly h're by order
I ine tt.em to VJ'i Marbi-t street, in rare f
Clark Wrirht's Market t ar; I aio iuii
aitention or ih.se who sip pro.!u. to
the e--t. to the la-.liti-s oftlre I, and eara-
Iestlv sulicit their patronage.
.: , Li.AiiK WitMHT.
Iec. 24, lt73.
I OB TRI
j t) dene ai t'r
MINTING OF
this off-1.
.1DlF.RTiSE.VE.YJ.
X D
m
VAKIKTV OK
to j
rn l Heaters,
AND TWL!i;ilT.
i
JOHN C. AVIUGIlf.
LUMBER, C.
d. i.
eted his
tli-
i .! I.e is
.US.VJ
.I..M 1
H: A.!. K!M : Ol
A asJa...i J ;.-. t .
a i: iiitrii.ii:.-' 1 ii '.v ;
i, swvt.iiijr. -V.-., e ir -..i
d :tii i!"e le.it .im!
-r l.ni-:-
e.re.i I..
Pcsfs, fed all Saleable
Country Produce
ill be boulit at all times, either lor
;asii UK
IX EX l!N!.E
cii.M'ii:.
Ftlt ME!i-
hav;. f. i; r-.i.E
30AL, LUM3EK, FISH,
oiiLi.
pi.astki:. tirorxDoa li'mp,
hi.:h will be old to suit jur.-li.iserH. either
wiior.FSAi.n tr. retail,
iTid at the lwet rates iu!';.:g.
At uiy S.re in Turhett township iti. y be
lound an eoiiii i.'te nn iis-'ortineul .t
DIIV GOODS, GROCERIES,
XOTJOXS,
Qaeeusware, Hardvarc, 4:c,
ill of nhii ll will
I.e .-..Id
I., wlier
!. il Hot j
i;lti0 t,,v.er tlt
jVt. I'l, l;
NOAH
:-;r
HKKTZLKK.
The u:tl.T"i;;iel woiiM1 i'llorni ihe i iiMir
iha? k h is
m-l a
ri'KMTtKC STORE
In t.e 5 r oigii ol r.itters-ii, where h li.i!
l.-r
KiLKoTux ,i i;.ti:s'
BKDitOOM SETS,
Walnut l5clr(Mm St-ts,
ALL STYLUS OK LKDSTKADS,
tk)F.M, Loi'xcii',
KXTENMOX Ta ISLES,
MAR15LE TOP WHEAL'S,
IURRI.E T(ii' STt.V
Sifa, ('ario-soat aii'l Cosnniui:
CJiairs, Wash Stands,
a Larc Let cf Carpets.
As I run a ear to Phii.ilo!!ii.i week I I
ara pre.;tr. d to till all oid. rs lor furniture,
carpets, 4te., in person.
F. F. E0HM.
I ORE A Hi hV IXT ION
' iv tup:
I picifX-s op ts:i:tii!
' l ull l'iiipr or Luner Sells as Law as ?.7
I X" t i'lh :i'li.-.-'l to leave the oflice un
tiie o-itii.t is s'isfi.'d.
TietU rri.d'-l.-.l nil i r-;'iiri'd.
Tttl) tilt-l to I il tor lite.
' Teeth etrrte I wnlioiit piin. by the nse
ol X itroiis Oxule ti;is, ahv:iy.s on h int.
A"i:i lo the bird li:ne, 1 ri:l inser
Inrl fn;,lo wts tfrth. ! the vry b-st kiutl.'
lor l ".ul. Temporal y .:t.s ?i.oi exirs.
'..oii.aele sieppe.l in he uiiti'iies h illi
1 out elrai i :i' '. e liM.th. at l!ie Irinl I t
ii -e of .. L. l);.rt:i, c-ta'.-l.iied in Milll.n
town ii- l -i).
G. L. DEUIt,
fm 21. 2 Prclital Dentist.
iai:cTUiii:
YOi:s 3IE.".
J1 VuhtixKr-t. tn a Sealf i Euc!pe. i'r'ce
A I.ei-ture ou the Nature. Tr.-aiii'eiit and
' I'adie il Cure ot Sper:ii.it.irliu'a, or Seiuinal
; v e.i',ie"s? I-i oIn:ira-y Liiii-ojtih, Se ill il
lit l.i ity, :ml In. .Iiitit-nts t' Ma'rrap.' ;ren
. ernllv; N rvoiines. Consiitupri .u. Epi-
iepsT :tnd Ki's; M Hli.t an I Physical Inea-ve-ilr.
r..,npinir Ir.o.. S -II-Alms... efr. Hr
'"HEkT J. ct'LV EIIWH.L, M. Ii.. An.
' tiir .! the -i;.-een rM.f.k.' Ae.
The worSI-'enon n ! a'i'li.ir, in f hi ad-
ni:r..l.le l.ectiire. el.-arly proves tiom his
I -n -v -r;t ti.al llie awtnl coriseuuerf
' r-f. ..t S If-A'iii hmv leilVrttially reuiov.'
' ed itl.oi.t nu-l'eiiies, a:ul iiln.r.l d.n.z i -
tin sitr:e.il ope -ations. lH.uffies. instru.
i.iirnls, rir.s or .-ortirais, Hintiii? out a
i n 'ule ol cure at uii.-o eerttun and ettei-tUMl
j be wiii. h ev.:i v sutlvrer.no matter what his
j cou'll.H'U ui iy Ih:, may cure hiiuseil cheaply;
pmu.e.y ai:l niu.caiiy.
Zyi'ni l.rrturr tr,l! a Io-jm to tt ot-
j si..t. ?inder seaJ, in a pla'n enfelope, to
anv al lres. on rs-e.pt .itfit., .r two'
'pontage stampo. A t.in Mho PuhiisbeiS,
! CllAa- J. C. K L1X E 4. CO.
127 P.'.wery.Nrw York,
Post.Oilice Box
r.'v. 15, IsTi-Iy.
D!1V GOtlD.S. Groceries, Queensware
wo.d and willow ware,oilclolhs,b.;!?
and shoes, hoii?-ma!e goods, yarns, fcc.
at the very lowest prices, for cash or ruu i-
EVERT KIXDjuy proluor, at II. rulers store. Li..
. Crove. 'r.- r.tt a fn!f tulles fro;n Psttrrsof.
I like mile etooes aloug a turnpike roittf .
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