Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 18, 1874, Image 2

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLIXTOW.V.
Wednesday. Kev'r IS, 19T4.
B. F. SCIIWEIEK,
tuiroi At rioriirroK.
V ASHIKOTOX diplomatic circles hae
beeo informed that Spain lias paid the
indemnity to Great Britain growing
out of tbe Virginius afTnir.
It was not Democratio virtue that
won the sweeping elections this month.
It was dissatisfaction wilh Republican
management of jvrriii..ci.tal affairs.
A FlttNCII A-seuiU man alol a Pari
i-mntalist foui.t a duel lately. The
Asseutblj win was wounded in the right
hand aud the iotiriwli.t in one of his
eyes.
. mom i
Ax exchange says that " Western
railroads feel toward Grangers like an j
exasperated hive of bees, and elevate j
c-,. .-v. v. .v.-.
, -, , , r ,
tbeir tails when ked for ravori, such
. ,.
as reduced fares.'
A rosFKKExcE of the chiefofficialsli.il i.. . iri,,. f... .1
..r.i, !..... .-I i'i.,i l'.ii;...r.
, j1
and Ohio, 1 ork Ccntr-I, hue, and ;
11... A ........ !
.-tfii tin.. .iu'j
at Itul'iuiore mi the !l!ih inst.
Ir is said thai the 1'eiiiisylvania Cen
tral Kaiiruad Company ure about ef
fectinir a lease of the Frederick and
,, .... , i t. . . ! confiJe'ice placed in him by eodeavor-
1 entisylvaiiu iiaiiroad. aliivl. now runs ' J
c ." i i. i i . n . u. j i.'jr to get Mrs Thornton to strain elope
from rrederiek, .Md., to llsnover, ra. 6 e . fc f
, - I with him. This she refused to do, and
It is rep rted that the coiiin.if sinners j ordered him to leave the house, which
T leaver county notify Irau ps that j o enraged him that be seized her by
during tbe coming winter they will ab- j ,,e heir ai.d cut her throat with a
miiutely rcruu to furnish any sueh with i pocket-knife. He then cut a terrible
lodgings at the expense of the ccuuty. i gish in his arx.
TTCrs7w7nXrinhSTece7e!ec- i T l",rse tlieve ""S1'1 in tI,c
t,o .s recgn.2d in the election of a ! Me:,"P' w, r fllot a"d killed '
I)edwer..ieuTcrn.Tin.M,Ma:-l.tttt.!Brl,,k, Ark,nN 00 ,Le ,?6,'t of
. i... ... r.. ... . ... 1 "he 1 1 tli inst.
clectiou of a Ue;.utlicau Congressman
' fc
111 11. II I .
Arkmas is ag iin in a stale of troub-j
le Lieutenant Govern r Siui'h has I
attempted to get control of the State
governmt nt. Smith's friends and U07-
truor Uarlau J's .'ricudi are at Wash
ing'on, to lay the trouble before tbe
adiuiuistratiim there.
Mr. Gi.M-sto.ve strikes hard blows
at the l'ope. II" .'ays, " no one can
become a Roman convert without re
nouncing his inonil and mental free
dom, and placing his civil loyalty and
duty at the meicy of another." The
Pope claims more than infallibility ; he
sets up "a cUini of absolute audeutirt
cbedience."
The Episcopal Convention that con
vened at lluriington, X. J., on the 13ib
inst., for the purpose of electing a 1
iisuop in tue pneo oi jisuop jueu-,
beimer, lately removed to the Northern i Murray and Fred Meyer arc under ar
liocc.e of New Jersey, elected Kev. ! rest, supposed to be i he murderers.
John ScorboroiiL'ii, I) !., of Pittsburg, j
.. . , i.-
liiis fiate, insuop lor ine lower I'ltxese
New Jersey. t
TnEiiar.iiburw.lo has .n ex-, iuL.lui!i,lg Cve Cuwfi tl,ree
tensive jb on hands, to keep the par- j ca,ves tUec he rroduction of
tisMisof lluckal-w and Wallace fr "" j fllljr acre9 p- ,0Ucco and fifty tons of !
getting too war... n the quett.on of.h Total loss, $25,000. !
the I nited State, Senatorship. At i.s ; carM A Arms,rons owncr of le j
pres. nt rate of con-idenng the ques- . . . ,Vestulrejaml ,., -
tioc it will not be many days lefore it !
33
will be pounding the opponents of
Wallace l.ke fury. The scramble at
Uarrisburg for offae by the Ih-mo j
cracv 1-ron.i-es to exctxd an turn; o
J ' 0
... Liuit ili. iiv.r toi.lc ri!aii hefi:re iu I
. i
this cxhI old I'oiouioi.wealil.. iherei
tsuot. word a.,.og the... that is hc,rd,:
as to what their &:ate l-olicy will be
when they get into power of t je Leg
islature. Their whole attention is cen
tered on the distribution of the cilices,
Foa fourteen v. ar the jK-ople of this fro... IJjrtsville, Monroe county, for the
Country cheerluily supported the ua-i murder of l;is w:fe on the 9 h of Au
tional policy of the Kepublica-t patty.' gnst Ust, and feubstquently burning
and t day it is more fin.ily rnshrii.ed her bodv. The parties had frequently
in the l earn of the masses of the peo ! quarreled. On the 8th of August last
pie ofthe United States-than ever, j he sent his children away on a visit.
11.. .... I ...., wi-i..'... mrir ntiilerslsiid 'I I. ev returned the dav fu!liiwinr. ami
.
.1 - . I . .. . ? . ... la. .1
tUUt llie CiecUtms lliai r'ceimj reuuru
i.i their favot does not mean a retrac
tion of what has been wrought out
within the time designated above ! 'J he
atteu.pt to break down the leading fea
tures of the Republican party, will re
sult iu disaster to those who altemp: it.
The vote of the people docs not ! questioned, he attributed to chickens
tueau a cl.a ge of na.int.al policy, only j which had died of cholera. Suspicion
a change of management. We are not I having been recently aroused, detec
writiug in behalf of the Democratic j lives w.re employed So work up the
party, but in behalf of quiet and order, j ease. It appears that after the log
To overthrow by decisions of courts and j heap was burned down tbe g'ound was
acts of legislation what bas been sol- j ploughed over, but cn examination a
etnnly endorsed time and agaiu by the few days ag.i, several hair pins, small
people, and incorporated into the fun : buttons, .ltd tula!! bones which looked
dametital law, would throw this coun- j like finger btccs, and an upper jaw
trv into agitation, financial distiess and j b"M-s wilh teeth attached, were fouud.
.M?ial disord..s, the recovery from
which cannot be dated.
ti - u . T .... T . . . .. 1 ... I...1
,Ut """"J l" ""I
ordered the purchase of a good horse, " . ... - . - . . , , , -
1 , r i aeronaut and ropewalker, met with a ' znok, convicted of the killing of in-
aaddie and gun for each chief of the i . , . -i i a , , o - -u t . .i
.. ... , . , severe accident ou the . th inst., while , fieid b. Goss, will have paid tbe pen-
Uiver Crow luofatis of Montana. This . . . i , ,
i performing on a tight rope, iu the vil- a.ty of In terrible crime spots the gal
action has been recommended by scv-, . . , . . . . , I . , . .
. . lace of Lhurcbtowu, Lancaster county, lows. Few capital offenses have been
'
er.l ou account of the good conduct of ,
. !
these Indians, and it is hoped no bad ,
... !
Use will be made cf the weapons.
The mammoth cot Ion mill of prague,
at Uattc, ten miles north of Norwich,
Conn., has resumed worn on !ull lime,
. . . .
after three we. ks' suspension caused by
strike of mule spinucrs .
miners at !
Tii-; strike of the coul
r , . I ,!.;. is -or uniform I A " U3'"C 1 ' 8" ml" ' i f " ' f"""""" r" '"" asking Liin to take his friend to board. J "ise trom n.ty t sixty imbe!s of con. or
l.ar county lllt.-oi is .or unt.orw K & Lancaster, ; ranee Oon,panies-the verdict iu favor Fro. ,;, ip. Mr Pennvn.eker ! Th "f "tUM-t T 7'"
rriccs for cents per buhel for diggiti,i , , , , J ur 1 ro:u n,s P,,!' iMr- rennj packer , W,M at price, ranpng trom one to twenty
t.i t . r ,...! ?..sf weiht i c,,sd to several icts of incen of the wiowd and the subsequent j traced this mail lo New York, where he i d""Hr per acre, aeconlin to the iinprovc
Ugl.ho.rs laMd jaMre,J.t. ; . q( q( ---iu.e. J -s ...r, h cash.
Soventv thousand pci p:e are out oi ,
' , . v. i-..L
tiie aueaus oi soppo. m aicw iw ,
Citv.
Tnrs fax scramble for office is the !
folicy of llit? victorious J'emocraej. ;
Hews Item 8.
Dr. WillUm Parker, of Cnnclsvi!le,
IV, who was arrestrd on the lifJtli oit.f
on a charge of using the United Slate
mailt to defraud members of the Eng
lish Parliament, bad a bearing on the
11th inst., and iu eomjuitted in de
fault of $2,000 bail to appear at the
next term of the United Stales Court.
A large amount of testimony against
the prisoner was produced.
The trial of Aiujs Simons, the suc
cessful candidate at the late election iu
Terrebonne parish, Louisiana, charged
with homicide in tilling one of a I
ot negroes mho assaulted and pursued
, - t . . ., , .... - , Tl .
.,-. (. ....... . . . ,
coroner's jury ia the case of the de
ceased w coursed entirely of black " -p,ojeu o,. , g , . nouse on it.e lor cou.d be produced that J Z"'""' Kindts and Kidney,,
...en, and returned a verdict of justili tl,e newr ,un"el "f ,l,e . '"re '"' '-r-'e c"al . ",1 ,a,uP-! """'J P"" clljr aud conclu- ! then may Ik., in the Jail of said county, ! . '
able homicide, when Simons waa at "d Rai hen his friead got back he found the 1 .i.ely , hi, guilt. . M" 'UiK'"
once released. j struck to week ago owing to a reduc-. house iu flames and supposed Mr. t,oss . This is certainly the most important ! Bv Act of Assemb.v, p.,rd the Pth ! "r:i'n '!' n! : Chlorosis, Sterility and
Sarah Thornton, whose throat was.""" "as. CT' ' "
cut bv Uvi Thornton, her brother in
t by Levi Thornton, her brother in
. . I. ii v v i c. . ciiargea ii.reaten atsiuroanee, ana tue
: law, at Day Hollow, .New 1 oik State, fc '
' "police have been detailed to frotect
Suuiay, November 1, died on Sutur-i', ... '
. J . . I those at woik.
lay, the 7th. The murderer lies t: j
i i.i i : . .: .
. ... .. .
unt suicide. Iu March Mrs Thornton
......... a ... .
, finiru who iter vrmiici 111 iw, uui re
oentcd and returned to bet husband.
1
- I- ir,r,.. I,,., S ,f,,
Thornton came back and obtained bis
brother's forgiveness, but abused the
I .I.i i.l. .ll:t in a kiirlili rocn.-ln.!
. . . r.
li.ptist usier in IWdwav counlv.
Missouri, thot and killed Win. IS iush, '
ou F.iday. Au old grudge was the j
cau-. .
The dwelling ot' Alexander- John-
son, in California, ten miles up the
river from Cincinnati, was burned ou
the afternoon of the 13th.
, i
A German named Kramer, living in
Cheshire, Conn , beat hi wife with a
c!ub, on the 11 ill so that she Jied on!
the 13th. Tho murderer was arrested. !
j
A fire in Last lllucitstone, K. I., on j
the 13th, destroyed the El in wood Mill,
dye Ileus", store, barn, ( Dice, aud a two
story boardi-tg house. The mill was
owned and run by John C. Scott, of
Millville. Ijoss, about $25,000; in
sured for $9,500.
Gartlkod Woltz. who was shot and
robbed on the IYrrysville road, near
l'tttsburg, on the night of the 11th, has
. - ...u. ..
A Cre at ol tbampton, Mass
Oil '
I
,!... ..t .1.. la. i. .1 .i. '
-. ..j..., u..-.-..-.cu ...c ;
uwelling Louse of tt. . Clapr, with
I I.l L tr .1 1 II.. ni.u.-.. .11'. iulii ,
., - . .. . . ,
the scene of the late disturbances be- :
tweeti btrikins miners and iiiinortcu
..... ... .... ....
&
iiaiiuiis. iniuutu me mktiii mr 10:11
iisarmpd the Iiliiins in '
. , . .
fmn iiv aud itent ihe arms 10 a lAjcr. of
safctv.
A (tovnatfli frmn St. fitw nntrlpr 1
13.1., says: The Wa.trloo
( Monroe county, Illinois) Timet today
has un account of the arrest and pre
liminary examination of Barney Ma
Mahon, a farmer, tiling three miles
. , . .. ,
a. .1.1 .1.. . .... 1. .1 a,1 t..w
wine mhu eut- jr lui'iut-i uau Bianm j
Iluik.-vil!", fince when she has not been
sc-eu or heard of. On the day of the
alleged disappearance McMal.on fired a
1-g heap soma distance from I l.e house,
and k'-pt it burning two weeks. It
emitted a terrible stench, which, when
This led to the a.'rest of McMabcn, J
who was held to auswer. Gieat ex
citement prevails in tbe neighborhood.
r
V.f 1 I? fl.illTr,.; II.. It - sdir,1
lage of Lhurcbtowu, Lancaster cout
.. . , . . . . .
He felt from the trapeze, head dm
. ,
ward, a distance of '2o feet, and i
.wu- I
con-iJerably biui. d.
The Louse of Joseph Carter, at Syr-
cuse, . l.,.vita about 5iU,VvU j
wrtU of 5cgur ai.J tobacco, was de-1
:. .t i. i- . . .i . ni.i. .. !
") eu oy urc ou me i.u ...si. .nr. i
Carter was Luined to ceatu in endea-1
. ......
MMg 8"e 1
stioe lactorv anu :ock Darn attacued to
Li. ..?....-
.ce lusiiiuuo...
The Hebrew Orphan isjluu, situ-j
near Calvert toad, iu Ualtimore
countj, Md., abcut oue and a hslf
miles from the city limits, along with
the library, furniture, &e., were to
tally destroyed by fire (fa the 12tb in
Ktaut. All the inmates were Bared
the loss is about $23,000 ; insoreJ for
$22,000. inclining $12,000 in the
Koyal of London, and the balance in
home companies.
The convention of temperance women
of ftaasaehaseM met at Boston on the
12tb, and effected an organisation, ua-
der the name of the Women's Tern-
perance Uniun of Massachusetts. All
Women may become -members whojber. "He rarely worked at night,"
. . - r ....-. t ..... t -
. ,.!rro,uis btain from the use of in-
party ...
' ,"rea,,"S "c"Sa m"J "'"-
! A full li.t of officers was chosen, and a
.
State committee appointed.
f . 1 at...
"" " uvl u"
i.t.i. ti i - j .i:
I charged threaten disturbance, and the
John D. Le, now in prison at Itoa
"v" ' " c " '
i u b
ed with the mountain murJer tu lso.,
i
hen iM ArB8 ""'S'0" Wer
: murdered, will, it is said, give a true
I . ' . ' . .
1 hisiorv ot tliA m-hole attair and the
: '
! names or tbe parties implicated.
Atonzo vaniei, oi ew ucatoru,
Mass.. stabbed his father-in-law ia sev
en places, on Wednesday night, the
11th inst. It is believed the wouuued
man cannot survive. i
Jn consequence of the alarming in
crease of email pox at Montreal, Can- j
ada, the lJoard of Protestant Scnool
Commissiontrs bis taken measures lo
excludw unvaccinatcd children from the
schools under their direction.
Ortcial Tote cf Pernsjlvanla.
loMooin- table rout jins lllJ full ofli-
7 -.1 vt.. itf all (liu .-iimi'l:
lu th!s State
, . . :..,,...., ....... .
",,r l-"-nteuant Ooertor:
1871.
Lieutenant tioemnr.
Counties.
Adams
A l leg hen..
Olmsted. It.
.. 2-ViU
Latta, D.
:u. A
L-,704
g
Ildroni".V....."J.J..
i?.M.k
Dlair
Bradford
,I?ut,k
liutler
Cambria
Cameron
Carbon . . ..........
Centre
Chester
Aiiustroiig
Si8
2S77
2'i2 1
52'.W
3-!!:)
5.1'J
015:,
412:5
22::8
47'J
2' Wit
2MS
til 52
l!l,4
1481
112::
421
;.s
3jJ9
41,4
ot7
SHI
3;7
S03!
7J
n;r
2't
JJ.-,!i;l
at:4
W2U
27M
32-iI
4fK7
S-Vi-'t
4275
tl 15
L:S3
7::! 1
b7.-
S'.2l
S2y
22:9
2:'-8
I. VJi
7.. 17
II. 2
2n;-.
422
SIJ)
::iit
1M7
T2"l
2:a
4212
TSMi
8.MS
118'J
4'iSJ
St'
ofl-y
'''
.i-i,J
42i4
l-iU
41'J
3ij
4 V4
'-J-
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland ....
Dauphin
Delaware
Elk
Erie
Favttte
24
"citi
J7;;1
4.".78
41-'
se"
2.N,T
1127 !
g.'l' j
es :
3!M3
Pulton ...
101 !
j tireene.....
Ilniilingtou .
I Imliaiia
Jt tlers4in ...
- .
".iii.oa
Jlller
I.cb.lliou . .
...
ifr;;;;;;;;"
Lycoming
MeKeaV.V.'.'::::
Xi'"!lln
mJrV".:::
Montour
1 !"' i
Norilunipioi
Nonliiiiulierland ..
KS'll I
. ,-
'"-J-!lh.
2I24
'ike ...........
;i?r
iUO i
mhhviuui..
Z
StliUTM:t . . .
o.. . ... 1"
Th.
Hi'H
117.5
820
IWjO
4.:im
2f.S
r.7..
117
7111
c uiuii .
Veningo ...
Warren
Washington
Wayne
Westmoreland . . .
Yvuninr
Yok
Total....
57251o
2771V,
2;2itii
Majority
Tc.!icraiice vote
Total vote in ..
4i;7J
4028
5-4,3-i'J
I 'm fo lowing is the olfic-i .1 vote for An-
IcLtor Cencral and S-cretary of Internal
..
JVlIaira
A. Ii.TOB t.Xt.AL.
Temple.
All......
27r,,r,oi
272,420
Tcui4e?s nwj'irity 4,07i
sicu.TA.r or i.nte.xal A.r.uu.
MeCaudless 2Tt.!)2
Beatu 272,21 8
alcCanJIer.' majority ,
4,717
Execution of Wn. E. Udderzook.
- Udderzook was executed at 12:15
o'clock on the 12th inst., at West
Chester, Pa. He made no confession.
His last words were : " All 1 have to
say is. I an. a sinner saved by grace,
and I am accepted of God."
The West Chester Republican, in its
issue of the 10th inst., reviewed the
case briefly as follows :
Before another issue of the Rcpubli-
- .1,; ..,M; W. V. fT.Mor.
committed in this countrr. that attract
ed more general attention than this. It
is Io be attributed to the magnitude of
the conspiracy first concocted against I
the Insurance ompanies the amount j
of money involved the burning or t!.o
. .. f i - . j
carpenter SLop iue ending ol me
.
charred remains of a human body
mr'S ,b asue-,l,e tr,al for ,lie rc'
man in isacr's wocds ail ol whieh con-
... ... ...
spireu yo ensuroua ine case witn an the
horrors and interest of a real romance. I
Cirsoaistances seem to demand that we
'tLculd, ut this particular juoclare, re-'
call some of the most prominent fea
tures of this case.
THE FIRE tH ft4LTlORB.
On Friday, the 2d of Febroary,1872,
a small shop in the occupancy of Win
field S. Goss, about four auilet outside
the city of Baltimore, was destroyed
by fire. A statement tbat appeared
next morning in the Biltimore Gdzelte,
represented tbat be bad hired this
i building the spring previous, and bad
. used it for experimenting to produce ac
article to take the place of India Rub -
says the report, "but on Friday bis ex
.
i penmen: reiiuirea more i-.in man
usual. Having only a candle, he re -
.........
quested hi frieud, Mr. I'dderi'wk, to
. t J t r . a a . I .
aau escapea ir-m it, out suosequenuy
j i- i i i .i
iweren . uuay ijmg ou me uoor.
j Efforls were then made to get it out
' i whic'i proved secccasful, but both loirs
were burnt off np to the knees, aud
"e VM Jorcarui aud hand were de-
siroyea.-
LIKE POLICIES.
Mr. Go had bin life insured id a
1 a? . .-
numl,er w "ompames amour.ung in me
. i a.r rw.r r. a
apsreraie io auoui j,vw. Aemauu
j wg ,,,. b lU wiJllr f)f te
niet of tl ,everal policies, but it
-
was refused, and in September, 1 872,
the case was tianaferred to the . U. S,
circuit court for trial. The remains
discovered in the ruins after tbe fire,
were dreadfully defaced. Tbe limbs
i were burned off; the face was so coui-
j ,e,e, cen,utlle)l ls f0 be uniecoamra
j be Lat ihe body and bead were left,
j ...j -..k..;..;.,-!. k
the widow, Mrs. E. W. Goss, the broth
er, Alexander C. Goss, U'rn. E. Udder-
...t .n.l ,1.. ,....;. rf
. - -" , ..... a iviu.iii. .
U infield Scott Goss. The insurance
companies were not convinced, and sub-
e oueutlv, with tbe consent of the
widow, thev exhumed the bodv.
An examination was made uudcr the
i direetiou of number of eminent phy-
: sicians-, the result f which ' appeared
. ,
unsaiisfactory to the companies, as they
! still decliued to pay, aud stated that
: r J
' ,ueJ" "tpeeted to prove affirmatively
that thev were not 'he reucains of Goss.
The 17th of May was the day fixed for
trial acunst the New York Mutual
Company, as a test case, aud which fc-
suited in favor of the widow. The in-
sura nee companies filed reasons for a'
rew trial, aud among the number was
: one that Ihey believed they would be
able to bring the 'person wbo was al
l..J ...I.... J .. ...... A k tk.
leged to have been destroyed by tbe
fire into court. The reasons were tc-
tertained by tbe court, aud the appli
catiou granted.
TUE MI RDER AT JENNF.RVII.I.E.
While these proceedings were in
hi, ' Pro"leS!, ,he retnwns of a person who j
had evidently been murdered, were dis- :
n'lJI i r0VereJ bJ Gai"er P- Mot,re' iu Kdr' j
: woods, iu l'cun towuship, this county,!
--'-'near the village of Jennerville. lie
0M3l e .)
l.e; 12 : noticed a number of buzzards in the;
i wools, and upon visiting th spot dis-i
3fi4.-, '
r,18 j coveted tho body of a man. He went '
lil'tjtothe house of Samuel Khodes, and i
. ii- i
Z'MV, '- they together weut to the spot aud ex-;
humed the body.
THE I'AKl ItS l. JKt.U ll.LL
Some
e days previous a strange man
i.i ii .i
lived at Jcunctv.llc, at... on the
following day was jollied by ui. r..
t'dderi.K,k
They afterwards went
1L27 away in a carriage. When the car-t-!Jf
! riage was returned to Mr li-afin's
lt.l.l I l'.t.l... -..t- .;AiZ.Xi I
eta ia 'J v uu. ua"9 iu Awrnmi (
was found that the bows autf dash
board wete much broken, and both
blankets gone. Uddetfx.k said he did
not know how it got broken. The two
blankets were gone, and the wagon was
smeared with blood. Udder:ook said
he bad left the stranger at Park-burg,
liut the people of Jennci ville recog
nized the murdered man as tbe stranger.
riDF.RZ!OK"s ARREST.
A warrant was issued for Udder-
zook's arrest. It was placed in Sheriff
Gill's hands, whj found bis prisoner at
woik in the city of Baltimore, on the
Iili of July. He arrested him and
brought him to ihis borough for trial.
EVIDENCES OF GUILT.
A gold ring and bone shirt stud were
found in the wagon, wdicb were after
wards identified as the property of Wiu
tield S. Goss, the murdered man.
Pieces of the blankets tbat bad been
lost were fonnd among some asbes in
the woods, wbe.e the murdered mm
was found. These blankets were paid
for by Udderzook, and although be
claimed to be a stranger to tbe nixn tbat
was with him at Jennerville, yet it is a
fact that when be returned after tiking
him awayrbe paid both their bills con
tracted at the hotel. This fact was not
discovered until after tbe trial was con
cluded. . AS IMPORTANT DISCOVERT.
It was by tbe merest accident that
Charles il. Pennypackcr, Crq , of this
borough, discovered tbat Udderzook
had lived at one time with a Mr. Mul
len, at t'oeperslown, Delaware couuty,
and that a person by the name of A. C.
Wilson, had been boarding there upon
,i.0 application of Uddcrzr.ok. This
waJ ,ie beginning ofthe thread by
which tins most marvelous story was
unraveled. Mr. Mullen LaJ one or
Iwo important letters from UJderiook, j
nii,.r T.in-.u ttimonr A nhntn. t
- r .
'craph taken of tt iuSuId S. Goss in the I
city of Haiti
micro, was
identified by
Jir. Mullen aud others, as the A. C.
tt iU0U that had bcarJed with h:m.
Tbe ring foand in the carriage was al.-o
illentifil9 & tl.a mm Morn hv A I?
.... t J
Wilson. It would make a story en -
tirely too loog for oof columns, not
would it bt sufficiently interesting at
this time, were we to reproduce tbe tes
timony of witnesses showing bo W in
field S. Goss, was traced step by step
from almost the Terv bour bis shoD was
burned near Baltimore, to various see-
! lion? of tbe country ; how be was vis-
i ited by Win. K. Uddirlook and bis
1 brother, A. U. Goss, at different places,
until he at last made bis appearance in
r ......
j company with I 'ddenook. at jenuer.
i j
: vine .iiitiougli Me evidence against
! the prisoner was uiaii.lv circumstantial.
j yet it is questionable whether a chain
' . '
criminal trial ever passed nrton in this
u-i;i-.it. .J. l
..vwi.ij. . M.it. . v.i'tl'.l alia. I II. . I.
can be no question cf the guilt of the
nri ,n.r ... i.. r.r-i-,n iri tk.
minds of all tbat the whole story has
not et been told. There is no doubt
.... ,1.... . - 1 - , , 1 . 1
..... wC.B ..f,..t.,eU, oui uow
far tbe pfatl Was agreed upon before
e r
TJddcrt'K.k left Uakiccre, will possibly
pever be explained.
The question bas frequently been
propounded to us, will there be a eon-
fession? We have invariably answered
in the negative. A tompltte confes
sion, in our j'tilsiient, would involve
too n.any persons, and hence will uot
be made at all.
' Tbe prisoner' whole demeanor Las
changed since the reception of the
deslhmsrr.nl Aftpr tl.st nin t,.
- -
band he gave up a'l hope ef a reprieve,
and became eamestlv concerned for the
salvation ot bis soul, llo dots not dis -
enss bis innocence anv loncer. nor does
i ... A .: :.. .l .
i nt; uriij i. is &:uii. .ueo I . is vuargi;t,
g I Ue 1 IS Charged
by his rehglOUS advisers,
.,;.; ..,.. . b. i,,,,.
ui.ioti scvma to be upper-
mind, aud 1 talks of nolh-
j upon him
j l!is lost con
I most in bis mind, aud I talks of nolh-
in ls 11 frsoklv r....f..s tl.si I.a
is uuil sim.pr n.l lrvnrlv nrmi
j , j r..
for the mediation of bis Savior.
yew Aduertiseuieuts.
FARM
.It Private Sale !
fTlllE undersigned offers his Farm, situ-
"tl1 n Tnscarora township, Juniata
. rolllllv. at n-ivil. sd!.. The lriu t..i..-.in i
125 ACRES.
O.ie Ilundre t Acres of which are cleaned.
: i r.T . .. . . 'mi. ' I units ol Aamin.sirsl.on on iue es-
j and the balance well set vi. h timber. Thc.i tAteor Michael Shirk, late of Pavette
' I v.".w. -
.
rK 8 M K TiW P.lil.IiJIT Hi il XK
cottage style, 1'KAMK BANK BARN, and
! 0,ni;r necessary ouibuiid ngs.
The fii is ,i,lla, Ile ir ,lP im. of .
proiosed 'J uscarora Valley K.ulroad.
For further partienla-s rail on or address
,. JA?K. PJ1,',
Keed . O.IJS Juniata Co., Pa.
Nov. 1, !H,'4.
, ... ...
irrry Coa.'jr .Idcoratt pnolith 8 tinu's,
and seud bill t Jau.cs Irwu., Kecsl's (iap,
J""Uu c-
-
SSIirRIFF'.S S.11.C
! Y virtue of a writ of i.. fa., is
i -9 suol
out of tu-- Court if Couiuioi
leas ol Juuiata c-lintv and So l'io ilircctcd,
ne exjH.Mtl to jmbiie sil -, at tl. - Court
! Iloese, in the borough of Milllin.ouii. at !
v)H.k M fltunY, DECEUUKK
. -'!. IW.4. the loMowing ,-eal estate, viz
A t.aet ol" I m '. situate iu Monroe town
ship. J i: ii-t:i ciihtv, ...loining land, ol
Henry Keesliu)(, Tlioiuis Walis aist other
on the hor.h, flioeh Sw.lrtt on IUJ east,
PriseU Yarrisun ami J. D. Gr; ou the
KoutrtJJknil on the west by J. !. .ir.ip.- an l
Thousj. Watts, containing 92 Acre,
tuore jir k-ss, bavins tlii-reou envied a L g
House and Log Hum. eitit, tjken in
exerution and to be sold as the proi-erty of
I.ocK U Uiapo.
O. II. KNOl'SE, Sheriff.
Slieriil's Olli e, Mitiliutonn, )
Nov. 1... h74.
Kc-.lstcr'M Notice.
TVOTICE Is hereby ?iver. that the f..l
J.1 loiiowing Mnu-ii )s.-rm..i have II ed
Iheir Administrators, Ee-..i.rs, and Guar
dian accounts in the Kcgister's Otlice of
Juuiata couuty, and tho sam j w ill bj prj
sentcil for continual ion and allowance at
the Court House h. aliltli.ilown, on WED
NESDAY, DKCt".MBEi: , 74 .
The arrount of Samuel Leonard, Etecu
tor of Job.. Ihi.es, late of Feruiauagh
township, deceas.sl.
The aero... it of I D. W illis, Executor of ;
Jemima J. Lufcens, Lite of the borough of ,
Thouip-onluwu, d-ccail. 1
TbeHnal account of Sns.o Cleric, Ad-!
nuu.trutrix of Jacob M. CU-ck, late ofj
walker township, deeai.
The account ol Henry S. Hart. Adn.iuis- '
trator of Henry Ilart, lale ol Juniata conn- :
ty, deceased. ... '
J. T. METLIX. Kriser. '
T. ...... . .
nr.uisiEK s oust, (
allttllUtuWD, AOT. V, 1MI. . .
Administrator's Aotice. !
Extate of Cornelim Bartley, deceased.
LETTERS of Admii.isirition 0.1 ihe es
tate of Cornelius Bartley, laie of the
borough of MiWintown deo'd. hiving been
granted to the undersigned, a'd persons in
debted to tbe aaiit estate are requested tu
make immediate pavn.rnt. an-l those bavin-;
claims or demand, against tha fame tu
make them knows w ithuut d I .r to
SARAH U. BARTLEY,
JlkrEPU KtJTHROCK,
jidmiinUrMlort,
Nov. 4, 1874. ,
AdmlnlKtratvr Xotlce.
Etlale ef John Smoker, deceased.
LETTEUS of Administration 011 the cs
tate ot John Smokei, late of tpruce
Hill township, dee'd, having been c-rauted
to the undersigned, all person, indebted to
said estate are requested to make imme
diate payment, and lli we having claims or
demands ap .inst the s;.inr will please pre
sent litem without del iv. to
DAVID UEKTZLEIt,
Nov. 11, 1874. Jdminntrafor.
Bare Inducements J
35,000 SAA1
OF LAND FOB
Said lands are sit
uated on and near the Cairo fc. Fulton Kail-
road, in Randolph Co., Arkansas, aud will
year.
.,
LEVI I1ECHT A BROTHER,
Pocahunta., Arkansas.
Sil-L 25, 1874
TIKST-CrSS PICTURES takn at
X' Hess' I
holograph Gallery, llrKigo .k,
alifflintowB.
: New Advertisements-
pR0CIAM4TI05l.-WilEREAS.
jl tbe lion. Bim. F. Jcse.s, Prefdcnt
Juilgn of the Court of Common Pleas for
the tnh Judicial District, composed of the
counties of Juniata. Perry and Cumber
land, and the Honorable Jonathan Weiser
and John Koons, Judges of the fM
Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county,
have issued their precept to me directed,
bearing date the 10th day of SEPT., 1874,
for holding a Court of Oyer ami Terminer
and Genera) Jail Delivery, and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, at JUF
FLlNTOVN,on tbe FIKST MONDAY of
DECEMBER, 1874, being the 7th day ot
the month.
Notice is Ilrtrar Gives, to the Cor
oner, Justice of the Peace and Countable ,
! 'he County ot Juniata, that they be then
; and therein tbeir wooer persons, at one
! o'clock on tfce allcrnoon of said Jay, wits i
' lhvr iu-iuisitions, exaiuiiiatioaa j
.... . - i
tint t tbeir olliees respectively appertain;!
a.moyerren.eiuoraiioes, io no mosc in.nzs
pissed
, il U u
' dav" of Mav. A. D.. ls'i. it u mal .he
dutv ofthe Justices ot the Peace, of the
severai counties of this Commonwealth. W
j return to t (:ierH of this Court of yiartor
Sessions ol Irte respc-ctives connt.e. all the
recoSn....H:e. en.ereu m o oe.ore ...em iry
any jnrsou or persons ehaiRed with the
"..-, ..
I - 7- - -. ...j
, reaee. unaer existing laws, at let ten days
'he commeutemeut of the session
Lf .. ... 1.1.1. .1.... .... 1.
-u -j "
trmioic resoective.y,ii..d in uilcae wkert
any recognuances are entered int.. lew
ZntuZu;
j tenable, the .d Justice, are ret.rn
h.Ki not been passed.
Uated at MdMiutown, the lO.h day of
Mpr., in flu. jearol onr lrU
sand eight hundred and st-veMv-lnur.
VM. K. KXOL'aE, Sktttf.
SberilTs Dlfu-e, Mittli.itoni.,
IS'oveuilKT 4, 1374. )
TN THE COUHT OK COMXiiX PKM
THE COCHT OK COMMIX PLSAS
! j ." 1 '
i u. i j. inanuirr.
i FMiwisc B. G.Klshol, by her next IHend,
! Jil0"b
T-. r K.s-.-i.f n i- j .
1 s..ii.,. i.b. ..... !,
I has granted a rule on von t.
s!..r cans.-
I ny a onoree r.srm.o marnnoie suouri
, , iuc i Ille ,lKlvec l9
j hel.irnai.le on Holiday, l.-ceu.bej i, IS. 4.
' Personal noliee having tailed on arrouut
(tf ymr ,isl.IM;e.
! Ll"LS E. ATKINSON.
! 1...1LS E. ATKINSON,
.lilurmty f..r LiblUt.
JIOTICC
i. 7.n un V J.a.fjtf L.... y,
, SJ , "'"PP'1""'1 '
tUal k,:al, of Jam, Atir, dM,.d.
To Bart.... L. H..U rsi Na!:y Jne H .11,
his wile, Join. W. lkeuberaud Sarah Ell. n
isciioerK, uis wue.auu ieo;i Junes rceiser:
Purs..a:it to an order ot said Court made
; at September term, you are liereby notified
j that I, W. !l. Kucuse, Sheriff cf Juniata
v.uDty, wUl Lolu an in.inest and ai praise-
ment upoa tbe real estate of said James
hi iser, deceased, on Pridav, lle:i.lth dav ol
October. IS. 4, at 1 o'clock P.M., ou tbe
premises, in '1 u.arora township, when aud
where you can altemi if vou see proper.
V. U. KNOLSE, SktriJ.
Oct. 7, 74.
Administrator's Notice.
Ettalt of Nichatl Shirk, dtceasid.
! T ETTEKS of Administration on the es
j township, Uwe-xsid, h iving ui'tn gr.uiKd
Ut tlie aiitlvntiifne!, ill pirsns imiehtiftl t
" , re-p.-ited to mr.ke im.uedi-
ate aya.ei'.t. and (hose h.vinc; claims will
please present 111. n. jHropeily autbenticateil
lor seitiens-nt to
JOSEPH GAVMAN, Mm'r.
Nov. 11. lt74.
.....
15. LOUDO.n,
MERCHANT TAIL0K,
in riwn. on second story of K. E. Parker's
new builditijr, on
Main Street, llifflintown, Pa.
t'ASHIONABLE GU1)S always on
hand.
CUSTOM WOKK DONE on the shortest
notice.
OOODS SOLD by the yard or i-attcrn.
PERSONS buying goods can hae them
; cut in garnx-uls ln-e of charge.
Bx-T7',J!f-i"' Ptm'Di'
! lT1 ERltK P.irrbR..
.V also for
sale.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
PRICES Lon
Oct 22. lS73-tf
NEW OPENING
.IT PERRYSVILLE.
f ' S. MILLS tike this methisl of re-.
xai. i
uniine; thanks lo eitiaens of Perns-
ville and surrounding country for past fa
vors, and, bavin; formed .he firm of (i. H.
MILLS 4c SON, Ihey bojs- to merit a con
tinuanee of palronajfc. They can ...w tx't
ter serve the pttWir, having jusl oiH.-ued out
a resnlor biTsluess of .Men liandiiii!; in all
Goods usually kept in a country .tore,
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.
QUEE.HW1RE, . OTIO.YS,
HATS, HOOTS A SIIOUS,
Also, a lull line of Shoe-makers' Piixiins,
Ouk and Ilembs-k Sole Leather, Morocco,
Amerie.ii and Frem-I. C:lf Skins, al! t
which we will sell at the lowest prices tor
cah and country produce.
Also, a lull line ot KEADY-MADE
CLOrillNU. Also, a
r 1, . rr;i Ti. 4. .
Merchant Tailoring Department
in the store, siiH-ked wiiii CLOTHS and
CASSlMliiU, which we will nuke np to
order or sell by the yard to customers.
CT7" All woolen rwsls cut lo order.
( "'ill .n.l k.. iiu W M Ilk if. I.. . .1.. . nur
- --- r.- .
c-us.oiucrs, TC-ier:i;i5 Hie Uiuiuic H-pcuce
to ihe slow shilling.
Store oprosite McManiglc's hotel, in the
Steversun proper: v.
... .III.l.-? BL SUJ.
rerrysville, March I I, IK74.
TINWARE AND SHEET
IROiV STORE.
Slain Street, Patterson.
U.-rs a complete assortment of
TIH AKD SHEET IEON WARE
may constantly be fouud tu suit customers,
and are aUered at a BAEGA1N.
C7"KEP.IKING neatly and expeditious
ly executed.
Roofliug' and Spouting
of tbe EET MATERIAL, made to order
on short notice.
THE PUBLIC
Are also hereby informed that I regularly,
every week, run a car to and from Phila
delphia, foinp to the city on Tuesday and
returning to Patterson on Thursday. Per
son, purchasing (roof's in Philadelphia, c-n
have I he iu brought promptly here by order
i.if then, to lJit Market street, in care of
Clark WnlK'. Market Car. 1 also invite
he attention tf those who saip prwiuce to
the eat. to the labilities oll'cred, and varn
estlv solicit tbeir patronage.
CLAKS WRI.JIIT.
Px. 24, ;73.
yew Advertisements.
-J
BEATTY & l'LOTTS'
GOLDEN TONGUE
I St t'tA.a. Pa., Dec. 6, D73.
i Messrs. Beatty t I'lotts, tients : I have
' received the orran as sent by your firm to
! nd have bad iteianiineil.and itpives
, '1 " -
Mm s.-T C.Tt, Pa , Oct. IH, lh7J.
; Tie Bl.av k n,.,U celebrated Golden
. -nmcue ranor urgan is rv lar Hie oesi
piriur onrau in nw. i nave careiuur ex-1
. . Iuine(1 it, aRJ aJ it, tone, work.Baushlp
n, durabiiiiv to be the best I ever aWr,
. . ... .
: and 1 can mia pleasure reeonnuena it u
, ,- ,, j y u in want or a Hrst-class
; jri,,,. orgm Por. O. H. I'aoea.
Bea.ty t P.o.ts. Gents :Havine
i Z?tZ ZTZtZ
i re.oei.dii.g it to rive'il a lair trial, and
: ' kW o.es.i.y that it ,rpse,..l ,l.a,
. , a- ... .1 -....-....
" . ...
canisls come aud try it, and one and all sav
tht it is one ol the sweetest and best toned
. i,..ir.......i. i .1... ..,...t 11 k.. i,t..i
! the sl.iiw- nt ..f all ll.H stlim sr..nml hrre.
;.i. i
..; i' ' Z ..:
i n.oney conki not eniae
oiicy couki not eniK'e m to part with it
I v.... ....i.i:.,. :- .
or,a Cllll be trie.1 bv any one wishing to do
so, in proot of bat I say.
I A u o p . ...
A. fc. K. KicHA.ks,
: .t;.,,, rti, t..,..,.,.. r.r.r
Bethlehem, Pa.
Messrs. Bvittv i Plotts. of ashinzton.
! N J., are artle.,.. ol nrterprkW and
whine presence W....M U- a crwiu I.. nv
cllllllullitv Uacktllttowm (A. J.) Htrald,
tTasbiripton, N. J., is a Is-autiinl village '
. . ,J ' t . -i r
, ot nearly 3i tX) inluib.taDts, 1 miles from
I New York, and 12 miles Iron. Easton Pa., ,
Kw of ,)le L. fc w K. K. i,OI,,t
! rail to -e and examh.. the Beattr fc. Plott.
UoMeB Tnpnj .arr ,pa, u.loru UIIV.
I elsewhere, or .end r..r a rvw illustrated
price list just out for l74. Address
i lit ATT Y Al PLIirTS.
i
Washington, N.J.
.4XlKt r. BEATTY.
April 29-1 y
IDWAKD PLOTT..
A -EJV CMn0MO FOn
I
GODEY'S LADY'S E00K
Will five to uvery suhserileT, whether sin-
pie or in a c ub, wIm pays in advance lor
IH7-3, and remits diri-et to this otlice, a copv
ol I IIC KtM lt,'' the nanilsoincst
ehro.uo ever oUc-reit by a pub!ihcr.
Terms i-I jier annum. Por c-irc-ular eon
taininr terms tor elulr., etc., address L. .
(JOl.hY, Philadelphia, Pa.
i WATERilll
; K p m
t 5
, tm) X
a z-.
; 2 -
mA J r
; ... m
OOK AfiEXTS TT.tSTED
MART CLEMMER AMES'
w hfok "Traj m la H grist. Tt
iwjrtnjw th - .wt- '." w'airr. TiarveU. hit.
rrvrw, wem-t oiosnarv rtc .ef lh 'frjal. aw m Vs
'ric B e w tKm." It m ihe rww.U fcr1 nt
, mn4 Vt avwr book tmt MrttiallT vrrwnw-,i.s;
sith new mlatMnw. hnmv, pBtlLias, mn4 fif
rtinr toe auL Hi ..fnt U-tt 4 14 orvlm in on
iwatkSip : aktvrfbrr haU rrav K r-vfc
W irwij ft MMTM-Ila all nL'at ttnnMm -m:l
I J Xie Smi ot hwt rwf-e-.alrrartT. It pntld!y
1 lliitatrkCrd ; s iprrtvly Uiunl. W vault ! mx.rr tirt
j nt ' man m- wrwnm-afH il a-ti ovsiflt
rrt to th who will rmviu. Krnr ' 4?nu want 'Q
tnmue irww-w ? Thm -n 1 nr Iwn-r fmrrptxW.: wrh
tail ptnmltT. vitrs tmv efr. - tvw will u!i yum htiw to
WU. XOtJ rw r - t rr. mn ! trwrm. Addrr.,
atV O WtfatJaUJittlvfll A CS iaJliOffl, CUaW
FREE 10 E00K AGEHTS.
AN EI.EtJANTI.Y Bl.UND CANVAS
SING litMK for the best and fhca;st ;
Kan.ily Bible ever p.iblishe l, will bj sent j
of elur'i- any Uh.k agent. It cooiaius j
Over 700 tine Scripture Illustrations, ;
and agents are ntevting wilh unprecedented j
sncress. Address, sl.i'iiijrexjs-rieiico, etc., I
ami . f win !ii..w von wnu our scents are
S.-T.,.Vr W,,! IMV,,
I PI il ol. Ipbia, Pa., Chi. a?.., I'd., or St.
""4. i-.ii i".ian j i uiiic tti.iti V'W.
Louis, Mo.
MOST EITMOPJIIMI
Terras of Advertis'n j are ollV.-r.-d for Xews
p.i(ier. in lite State of
PENNSYLVANIA J
j Sem ,;r am, rf rm
auutias
Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Advertizing
Agents,
So, 4 1 Tark Kow, New era.
' I Tm w::l 'W Li. r.itiWJ ' t .Ir f
tf)T tfiOfl ptrday at home. Terms free.
Address Uto. Srixsox fc. Co.,
Portland, Me.
Arrr A WEFK cr.amnt.-ed to Male and Fe
$1 I nrale A rents, in Iheir localitv. Costs
.MtTllIXt; to t-y it. Particuhu-s
Free. P. O. VICKEP.Y fc. CO., Augusta,
, 31UU.
HU EY & CHRIST,
HI CCESSORS TO KRTKER &. CO.
To those interested iu the pure base of a
strictly
PCISE HYK WIJISKY,
lor medical pnrptwes we otter
BAILEY'S 1'URE RYE,
Price il to !i pe; cullon, and will ship in
package, to suit purchasers
We also handle largely a
COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY,
Price from $1.50 to l.7o.
We import
FI5E WINES, BKASDIE3 AND GIN,
aad also manufacture
DR. STIVER'S
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
Send for Price LUt.
lll'EV CHRIST,
121 Norlh Third Street, Philada.
sept 9, l74-ly
Exccutor'M Kotice.
E slate of John Himes. deceased.
IV DTICK fs hereby piven that Letters
J.1 Testamentsry on the estate oi' John
11 lines, laleol tayette township, .leeease.1
have beet, granu-d to the nndersigued. Ail
person, indebted are reouestcit lo uuike
; . - . . ,.- , ..
m . edu.tepayme.it ,Ht lhe bavins claims
w,l. ieaac preot Hwhc w.ihoul rtelay to
bA.Vil Ll. Ll.O.N AniD. Executor.
Oct. 21, l?7i.
"
A fine assoitmcnt of cloths, caseimeres
etlinjrp, &4Z., aiwrys on hand and for sale
br . C LOUDON.
I -
(0
ia
m
Sew Advertisements.
KEARNEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
is thk 05LV (mows itatti foa
'BRIGIIT'S DISEASE,
asd a rosmva aErT roa
GOUT. CRAVEL. LTRICTTTKfc?, DIAi
BETES, DYSPEPSIA. NEUVOLS
DEBIL1TV. DKOPSV. FEMALE
COMPLAINTS,
Non Retention w Inenntinem-e of Urini,
Irritation, IiiH.iinmation, or Ulcera
tion of tbe
.ill Cvmplaiuli Incidtnl to FtmaUt.
j ly J V VV'S F YT KIT HIT
: For Stone in the B!add,T, f .lenl.M l,riv,-
j or Bri. ii.1ii I)ep.wit and Muens or '
at illcv Uiseharees. and Diseases
of tbe ProsUte iilanil
KE.1RJSEY'S EXT. BUCItU
i c-r Ditm Jri.i- from hnprl,n,
' Habxt. of Vpml,.m. Eir., m al fSe.r
! ml expen li.le ? B. ttem,e
! It TrrT
tre..!rih to L'rinale, thereby removinj l-
j """"7"
malum, and rXKM-ltin? all iMMMmmia aft..i.
I 1 Ua. u.v..asu ; . 1..1. nu ... ..1.
r. "' v" , l"-"'pe
!' ''let aiter confineinent or labor pains,
beil-wettinjc in rhihlrvn. ete.
! J'ruf- Sk' a" : "hue brt,c S'
i nev s r.Mrai i kiK iiii is Bonn more inau ail
otV.r Bnchus co.ubii.c-d."
KEAENEY'S EXT. BUCEIU
Permanenilv cures all alfeetions of llie
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ri.iin in xi..... v..i..fn ...,t ....
I matter what tbe a"e.
I A,k ,,,r Kearney's. Take no oilier.
! Prict 0nt DolUr prr Bor su gMU
Jur fin uvilu
' J
j IepoT, 104 Dt a.ve 8t , Niw Tork.
A Pl.ysH iai. in attendance to answer ror-
. respnndeSH-e ami give advice eratis. Send
i ,. , p v. .,
stamp for Pamphlets free.
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ATrnm CiTf i PVZ r TMPniTnTX!
i A V U1U VUAbAo OS UKLfUiliUiib.
j So Chargtfor Mbkt and Connltotion.
Da. J. B. Ptott, (rradiiale of Jtffrr to
j Metiital Collttt. Philadelphia, anil.r of
j several valuable works, can h.' consulted un
all diseases of the Sexuai or Urinary i h-p.ins
(wbiel. he has made an e-pecbd study)
! either in male or female, n matter tnmi
! w hat c..se orijrinatifij; r of how long
I standing. A praetice of 3H years enable
Inn. Io treat disease. wirn success, t.iire.
! ci.ara.itec.1. Charges reasonable
Tl
' at a distance can forward letter t M.-sil iioc
! syniiaonis aud enclosing stamp to prepiv
pi-sl.ijje. SpwI for the Gmide Io Utai.'k.
Price lit cents.
J. B. DYOTT, M. D..
Physician aut Surgeon,
.nijrKt 104 Duane Street, New York.
XKJW AX .1TTRACTITE
Lizsri-: ok cjoods
jist aii r.rvno ;t ink
I'ATTEMcOX bmi STORL
Among tliJ many niee km1s may be foun
tlu- lollov. injr :
Two Pozr Tine P kit l.mtts, Lvnot
Lot or P. lor r.r, fi. Albcws, i;:-.i-Tir.L
.iT.!i...-ti .t:.m s 1'..
tb.v Pink Kmi o roK i. .(.Ksf
Fix e I'uritt Books,
Eso.nii to Scri'LT
Tut Co. sit. A
ti'KEsT V.V
I1KTT or Kisr 1t
Tiu Pe::a xb
Exvtiorns, Pisr
Bri-tol Uoacd Csar
Flanks, Labck Lot or Blask
Bimiics, fin Bo.xv Dav-Uooks,
AM. ALL OTI.I.R K IMS AND SlZtS.
i it.,... . .... . . .
ILOMf, LXTHA lit ALirT AcOBOKOS
AND Vlol.lSS, FlSK Haib BkHKS AM
tnw, Im.u. Casks, C m Tuiu-
V PoltHts, 1'i.IT'SI.IIM,
Cll.SS li.RlM, l OMI
SOLS, CUkl'Kt.lS AXb
Chicked
b o a a vs,
Pu.no-
a a p H
Framks, Bas
Balls, j: rrt t.vc.-..
..; Eik fiivs-rs, Bkht
Asso.TI'.Sr 19. T!.K Co.XTV.
Ti.k Prmie Am Ihvitlb t Call
AM. Et ANISIC T.IK lilH.OS. KtL-
B:r. the 1'ini. Pat rs rsos Dun Sruti,
P. C. Kf.NDlU.
Patterson. May 13, :t7l-tf
jEW URIXi STORE.
banks & Hamlin,
(Beltord Bilii.lin;.)
.Main street, .tliiniutowa. Pa.
DEALER IX
imCOS AXD .MEDICINES,
CHEMICAL.-, DYE STUFF, PAINTS
OILS, VA KN ISI1ES , ULASS, PCTT Y,
COAL OIL. LAMPS, BURNERS,
CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES,
HAIR BKU81IES, TOOIU
BRUSHES, PER
FU.MERY.CI.MBa, SOAPS. HAIR
OIL, ToBAI
CO. CIOARS.
NOTIONS-,
ST A T I o X K k V
LARUE VARIETY O T
PATENT MEDICINES,
Selected with great earn, and warranted
jron. bi-.-h authuritv.
rr7-p.irest or wixes and liquors
for medieal purposes.
IT7-PRES JRIPTIONS cmpounuVd wit
great care. June 4i-il.
CIlAlR'iLmiFACTOUYr
THE undersigned, at bi. shop, on Water
street, Miblin.own, has now on hand
and tor Kile cheap, a general assortuitat of
CHAIRS.
lie also has a iargu lot of
COFFIXS
on hand, and, h.tvinjr purchased a new
Hearse, is now prepared In attend funerals
at the shortest notice and ou the most 'io
or.l terms. He has node a great reduction
iu the price of CotJins.
Repairing promptly attended to-.
i jiilya'.i
J ni,r
tl O. P. ROBISO.V.
BEEF, VEAL, MITTO.V, tC-
-r
OIIN II. Rf.VKEL, bavins leased the
I .1
r.TT"lf. m., v. i civ-r Dn-itiliso
CCJJWrtiU furnL, tUe citleIW .
. PatleJV0 anJ Tk.illiv wilh
shop. Jtc, ol Peter Brennislioltz. de-
PerrJ--tbe
best
J Fresh Eeir, Teal, Bat ton, 4c.
Receivhip, a. be doe., ail hi. beeves from
j Ikt Wester murkls,ha feels surj he cau
satisfy all who may patronise Kirn,
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