if 1 ShXTlXEL iSc REPUBLICAN MlFtLLNllWX: Tredneada). 5ur IS. ISTl. TERMS. Subscription, S1..V) par annum. Trau.ieat advertisements inserted at 50 tent" per inth for e.ic insertion. Transient busings nutlet: in local col umii, 10 cent p.-r Hue tor each insertion. Deductions will beina-tc loth e desiring to advertise by the fear, half or quarter PENN'A. E. lTiME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station ai foilou :s: K AST W A Kit. Philadelphia Express, J2 48 a in. Fast Line, 115a m. Pacific Express, 1M III a lu. ltarrishurg Accuiuino., 11 2K a m. I My Express, 1 42 p ,. Mail, 0 12 p in. Cincinnati Express, .0 p m. f T !. Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a in. f'iiK imiuli Express, 2 14 m. Pacific, 5 58 a lu. Way Passenger, 10 04 a Hi. alail, 3 33 p m. Fast Line. 6 4 -i u iu. !ililiii. Jui.e 21. 1ST4. LOC.1L IXIELLI'SE.WE. Ci erns r.ie cm;;! The river is lower than low !erni.rt. i ne .mprovro gracing r cucrry street rcnp.c are i.i.kinj; aoout J lunkygivinj, niristmis, :i:kI turkeys. Another lreli a:Tival ofg.oiU at t odd's, i.i l'atrrrun. The revival in the E. t'lTtirrh still c.a-tiniu--) Willi uiial' tte l i:i!cret. Mill'.iii'own has mvi v piv tnentsthan any ttther town ol ii sit-.- in the !SUU-. T!- ii... hotel oi; the corner. ol Ui:i at.d llri'ie.- M;vet is an rrn:i:n.n:t ti iln- to'ii .1. 1 Tlx-Om.iacT-. ?e!.oi.K -f ih : l)...orih rx-j pect to give an c!iiui:iu abaut the 2mu' rlarx. iicSuloifTs hisi.1 -iron ore from th-ir mines in Slim Valley to Wi!'!in railroad ; station. The Town Conncii hive beea oiieriii board walks for the south :de of Wa. - !iing - , ., b t'Ml street C it.li i:t teii. It you doi;t b-!i.-vc it J;o to T.kIiI'a C.otbi:ix Jvore, aud rou will j ace it. ... .. i The Diuocrats io not talk ... they are eoinjr t..- itiaiiurate it iujrj t.i paiher up tii.- -loaves aud j II. L. S nilh, of Fayotte tow is'.ip j bad a herd of 2S t.hoat! to die, few i davs Ajo cf some u::knoti disease. 1 I w. , , ! or I Mr. Samuel lliack, has tendered ..is;""'' " ' 1 ' "ur ln M:nm' ,us resitnati. n, as Superintendaut ..( - the I Mi.idie Il.vision of the 1'. C. K. II j There wil. he no re .. .. ds ,.r w,,,r i .i..u Cherry i..l Wal.ingtu streets i.i i time of r.uu. Irom the eouilrv. 'flu water . Jierealier i:l run down Cross street. , Uy :rira .geiuenl aiiionj the cler-y Kev. W. Uliekw.-l.l. r v.iil j.v.i. '.i a ih i-iksivi'i ( ermoii on 1 1. iT.k-'ivlnj d i' . n 11 oVl..k A. -M., in the Luiherau uht .ea. ' loll.s are not p-.-:tn.S iiutUmI fa-t this' season. There are a mi ul.r of i'.iteres'.ia li.u-helors I7i town t1i .-ol't t. TS:it ( v hat's the-etc of 1 1 !!: f v.. win; ... v-.i. t .li-i !...,: .i..nt . 4 o'clock on last Friday n.orn:-,.' at the recid.-n-.-e of her ton, AInzo Fasi k, i-i Patterson. th- was jr.-J J jeais, 2 iuos. aiirt 1 day. Jolm Soda, in the riuploj of the Wilson brothers, had a leg broken be tween tne kac-e aud ankle joints, on Monday evetitn while waking an ef fort to ni-iuut a horse. The Teai-ln-rs' Institute of Juniata comi ty will be hehl in MifTliutown diiMiis the Week c.tmmeucinjt Mouuay. IJ.-Ci lllO.r ll,i l'STi. l'iof. Kobert Curry, lVpnty State j Si:p:-rinteadeiit, Prof. J. Meteiu iker. und otli rss wiil ite p.-ese.it a. iu.siruelors. 'I riiiladeh hia mt-ket q:iotatioiis o:i Jlo:i- I .1 . m 1 dn. Xov. 10 Wheal, western 31; i. Corn, Wo. Co lee, ll.j, l-j oj -0 ; i-i-.:uaa, IS il'J--; J iva. 2jt2", nil go! I. Si:rs rvtioed irrodes, 8aJ 2- C 'tV Ho;, ilo.oltl.OO lor ! j ranptsi at - T.-.I cor.t.ed. 1 In; winter terai of ihe I'euu's "oroial j Slusie Se'i-.ol. lor boih ses.-s. will cm-j ,:;-lae on Tiles lav. -ce.i.!l.v l-t, IS7J, I ronfiuniii eiht weei, iii tin Music il Col le.'. Freeliu.-;, Sjivd.r e.ia.ity, I'.i Ni-i----ty-,ix les.ms f.i - S!2 !. AI le iu-.t'-uetra ij lbs v.K-al and iiisiruniei.t ii d. pirtmeiiis have b.-en secured. fJoud b-Mliu at Imm $ J to S I p -r week. For circulars a.id fur ther particulars ad I -ess F. C. JIOYEK, Director. Last Fi i-l iy r.mniins. about 10 oVInck. the house of K. il (Jillifoid, i 1 Sp.-uee H.li township, t jok Sre on the attic, Irom a Hue, and w as bin neil to ashes. The h use was Worth twenty or twenty live hundred dol lar The fire tk placs at Dial hour of the day w lien men a-e in 111-- li--VN, iu iair Mcith-T. FH-lay was a !.iii-dav. Mj:i for miles a-oirid saw III . smoke an 1 Antes, nnd hastened to the biirninj; house, where they pive all Ihe assisla K a Jiiey could i.i removing the furnitu.e, and in saving aJ joce:it ImiMins from the l;i". nenu a.W - 1 , haiifiui; 011 a sg some six or eilu 'eit , from the door. i.i a eel! ia thej.il. The HJ .-oikiij s.f.u ..e,o.... cell door was a prut .' "I rroti bi s, a id s I rial! par-ouagu ill this p!aue was cntcr ciirelv lKkiil. T .e Sherilf h l a li-!i!o? j ej ,y e r more hungry thieves, who polo, that lav in thecorti.i. ralo:ig tin-cells. On the morning of Friday a week two trami, w ho had lodg.sl in p ison the nijiil just gone, espied the pinnaiid li.-hing pol.-, uird put the two logciher aud drew the pants into the h ill. A third tramp inform ed the Shei iff l the theft. The thieves were arrest.il, the ints r.stored to their lawlul owner, and the vagab .nds lodged in jail. They were kept there un.il last Sat urday, during which time they had access lu the jail-yard diirins the day, a:wl became mi well acquainted w i.h it that on the after noon of that day, while the SherhT was way, they climbed lip Uie iasi.le to tiie top of the yard wall, and down the ji-.l fpMiting on ihe outside to the pavement, and left. A number of ciiuens saw th'-m. John Mozer haiie-l them w hen they reached Main street, and asked them to stop ; but they didu't, but scattered in a hurry, and whether they have yet come togctiier no one here knoweth. - . Yoc no longer have any reason to wear a troubled look about " that pain iu your side," or your lame back, or your bursting headache, for Paiu Cure Oil is now the Staudard Remedy for a!l paiuful complaints. Use nothing else, for 'Tbere is nothing like it." Sold wholesale aud retail by Banks it LUui Lu, UdSiutuwa. . . i . .. . WWSES WWWL.LL '-- ' luiC 1,... S0L0M03 BOOKS- III 51W 1 Tnp tnAmAt9 ..milt k ..nl.jl not in their boat. When the "Solomon Books" sailed for Salt River, it came with a ponderous razor, and eliimed parage as W ister'a barber ; but as it would not stand an examination as to bow often and how closely it had shaved the General, tt was left behind. There Was no place on the " Solomon Books" for doubtful barbers. Card of Thanks. SrairCR lliix Towxsnip, i jf, t-j , ,,, ., . .. ' ! rilr. Editor: Allow me, through the me-, . di,lm of le Sf!1TBtl KEFraLtcts, to j te:nier the sincere thinks of invst-lf and t.nin.lv to ttie frionits and neilin rs aliose rrouti and vigorous asita..ce enabled me to s.ive tlii nnt-buiMiiigs and a greater por- tion oi ihe furniture Irom uiy Iioum-, burned o:i Kridjv moriiinj last. E. U. GILLiroltD. Pl'nuo 3aI.E. Joseph Oayiuan, ad - I...:..:..-.... - . c s :.i i J i "-'- . e" ai labile ale, at the late resi- ''c'"ce ( decedent, iu Fayette Mmvnl:ir, at 10 o'clock A. M . on Thur.i- Jay, N -v. G, 1874, two cow., 1 Jtar - 'ling bull, I'f.rinjr wag n, plows, harrow, allj (l,e entire liouse'aolJ furuilure . ,0 . f . ... - .iiAJiuu.aocm you .now war am ' ,1, tijjl wave " " I ah vah Tali I i""11'" ",e- lan, jati, jili, l: loes, hMfcy." Wat am it den t. . - . . !i J 1 . viy, my, wr.y, K a.u ae i-cwo- cratu.,. no, itiaiuo.., you au. wituii; dar : it am de creat influx opop .1.. i...i ;.... r... ,i r.r;..ti,;..u ..i. a i i 1- - (.-sr for Cali Isythte,,, of de - ''. 1 f--HoSin st.K.k ob Chairs and Furi.imre at de rriniliiple Store - - "V ,l'r- " 1,11 fc'".v- "e i ",e l"'s, " Ki"U V l,;,,rs !""J ' -Mi-lHe stock of I.,ii:es ' Ver onred -r sal, to tins C-.UM.V also ""r "'J?. ,t,n? '''"- j ''S H it lta'ks, iind a!l oilier kinds of. b uruiture Usually k pt in a urst class Fui ni'ure S:-re. ' Snd-r sells Cl.-ap -.,r casih. vi t there when in Heed d ClMrt r ruin'niire of any kind, and n , save uii-tiey. l.emeiuoer the place, ,,.,.., M;ffl;B V, I't KLin Sale. K m. S. Rice, of pruee Hill township, wiil offer at pub- "!e. t.10 J-Wk ' M 0,1 Sa"Ur' dar, Kee. 5, 1S74, four horses, 1 colt, 4 head horc cattle, and his eutire stock of farming implements. All kind.- ol STOVES sold AT COST, and delivered to any p;irt of the county free, at JOEU C. WRIGHT'S Stova Emporium, Mittlintown, Pa. A Map of tue I'sirtn States C.ives Awav. If you want a beautiful colored ""I'' lex.i'i inches, of the I'nit.-d States. send venr name and iisst-otlice addre.v. to G. I.. ILirrisoii, 5 State rtreet, iloston. j Mass ; to L. F. Booth, 22:t Broadway, New - 1. . . . 11- II' O. if .!.... ....1 ''rK 11 I , I. O. Ol.-.oo '-'"'P-r Aprnt C. i- X. W. Kiilway, Chi- eajo, 111 , and a copy w ill be scut ruufitc, . --.t No. 8 Cook Stoves, complete, MlM at 519.00, ft J. J. WEIGHT'S Stove Emporium, Bridge Slre-t, Miilliiitow 11, Pa. Neighboring News. MIFIXIN COCSTr, AS PKR LUWISTOWN PAPKKS. Il.-elsviM? boasts of a man who . . r . - I . . 1 : ; juiiij'.::! Hi' leei at a stogie siauuiug jump." Two younir men from the Kist F.i:d were driving alona 'he dam above Reeds vilie in a bu?gy, on Saturday night, when a quarrel t'H.k place, and the onn altciitftiiig to knock the other down, both went iiilo he water, which cooled ih.-ir passions considerably, and ai'ter a , brie! consultation they mutually agreeu he )f I proba il.lv pained access through thr cellar hoic in front. Having delitcr lely eaten a meal from (he larder in j the cellar, tlicy bagged the provisions i . ... ... ahich were left, aud then proceeded t j prowl through the rooms of the front house, both up and down stairs, sccur ing Dr. HcClean's overcoat, all bis winter stockings, a basket belonging to t one of Lis daug'.iteis, in all amounting ! to about $30. Escape was likely cf- feeled through the back kilchen win dow, the whole affair baing been car ried on so quietly as to leave, the in mates of the parsonage in undisturbed repose until morning. The carelessness with which some men shoot in the woods was again ex emplified on Monday last, some one having fired a load of buckshot at Jos. Reed on that day while hunting cn Jack's Mountain, near Keedsville. Mr. Reed escaped wllloui injury, but did not discover the person who fired at hini. Xw man ousht to discharge a rifle or gun in the woods without bting certain that he covers game of some kind. ' -ff - , . 31AUEIKD: 0SEts Fan gray ecs c 1 SSrSt arxra m nn th. liannv Stin,ra Ti val The new bridge at Lt-wistown will : cost the county $34,000. - ... . . v. . to a brewer association. , hlwtisgdox coirsTr. AS PER ni xT INCDON PAPERS. Qne cf Le aos, sudllen del,t, suicu I i it has been our paiuful duly to record, J was that of Samuel Silkuttter, oi liar- i I rec towusliip. The deceased on Mon-j j day, tae '2nd inst., had been ktteudiug! 1 to liis aeeustoimd duties on his farm ' t .t i. . ... . ... i "C cvuu.ug no .e.. .o ucu, .,.,.- , ' reully in the enjoyment of gTod health, j : and about 1 o'cloek Ihe next morning j , he was found in his bed a corpse, , deceased was a pM vitiz-en, an itidul - , gent parent, and has a large family to mouru his sulJea datli. t Ou TuesJav inornine about half past ! ' . , Iock .,teillD. u.,Ja lo . . - ... break 1f0 ,,e franclsrus Hardware ' ore of ,uij pIace Whilo a train nf ; th lh- LlM b be U;C of ..:iuiluv succceded in break - i r .i. i . r .1.,.. . . . . . . jtlasii in the front ot Ilia store. J lie nois, a-rouseil Mr. Lewis, who flight ; eneJ ,Ue Lurars , bcy maJe off i beke iky clfcoled an cnlrltice. Huntingdon Cou.ity Institute will ' e J j convene iu Huntingdon, in the Court! H. use, on the 2:lrd it.st. A citiz-n f Jtiniala lwnl.iP, who baJ , C(,nMli,t:llle lnuUe l0 raise sugarcane Ibis season, lost the fruj(H f ,js au0r III a very shtrt tillie. I a fe?- das a;o. He had aianufautured about 2u gallons of sorghum molasses from his cane. lr getting it ho:ne Irom where it had been manufactured, he managed to accumulate an undue quan tity of liquid poison about his person, and the wagon he was driving went into a rut and upset the barrel containing the molasses. The bung flew out and so did the molasses. A young lady in Milwaukee fainted awav when her lover called and found I her barefooted, but we know of some in this section who would have kicked his hat off aud bid him a good uioruiug. PER R Y COCSTr, AS PER BLOOM FIELD PAPERS. On last Thursday Mr. John Wilson, an aged gentleman residing near Mil iord, this county, fell dead in the corn field where he had been husking. lie had just finished his last shock, and was in the act of tying up the fodder, when he dropped dowu and iustabtiy expired. Ou TuesJav last Mr. David Souder, of Centre township, made a remarka- ., , ". ,- .t i ble escape from injury to house and horses at the railroad crossing near Ihe mill at Newport. Mr. Souder was ...... . .... r coining out ol mat place wnu a n ur-1 horse team, and whsn on the race br.d"C, stopped and ll.sted for coming . e .. ' , , ' trams. N..t hcariug any HgiuN, or any noise of the cars, lie drove along, aud juvt as his wheel horses were going on to the track a traiu appeared on the curve within 50 feet of him. As quick j as thought he sprang from the saddle aud M-i.-d the br.dles of the front horses, and pulled them from the track. lie .uece;d.'d in getting them off just in j time, Ihe engine grazing the Inuies ol the off hor.-e and tearing Ihe harness. It was a remarkably narrow escape', and in this case the engineer was erideutly to blame f.-r not giving the Usual s-g - . , . . . . . ... nal. -ol o:ny .'IT. c, tu. oiners in )iit r;,.jni,r sav neither bell was rung n w!.tst!o wis b!.,w, and the air was mi fogrrv and smoky that it was impos sible to see but a short distance. List Friday afternoon, as Mr. Sai::- , r x- . .i. . ue. ...... . i, i of i.!acir.!r Lie spriiiopole on a load ot curufji.art at ,.s farm iu II .w; town sUip wMt, r. ti,e tu,l t0 lm.k il ( e .,w ,,,e pie brokl.t 1 JJr. M.M.re fell to the ground, breaking his collar bone and injuring his spine, lie is still at the farm, being too badly in jured to be sent home. g wepks a w(! xlste u,8 co, niiuc Jite, Bei by Mr. Matcl.ctt, near Mt. Patrick, this county. The vein bids fair to increase in size as the mine is opened. The coal appears to be of a semi-bituminous quality, and burns rapidly. Coal can be seen in the Susquehanna river dnting low ti er, a few yards from tfc mine of Mr. Match ett. We hope he will receive liberal assistance to enable him to open this mine and seen whether coal can be found in paying quantities. Millinery and Dress Making. SAI.I.IE A. HAWK is still earning on the .Millinery Business and Dressmak ing on Cherry street, Jtfilllintown. She is prepared to do All Kinds of Sewing. Please give her a cal before going else where. septSii-Ira SALL1E A. HAWK. BALDWIN KNISELY Oct. 2'J. 1874. i oy Kev. u. M. Blacfcwclder, Mr. K. F. Baldwin, of Millord township, and .V;.i Mary A. Knisely, of LcwisUtsn. ZEIDEBS O'DOXELL Nov. 12th, in Patterson, by Bev. T. J. Slurrard. Mr. Wil liam S. Z aiders, of Tboinpsonlown, and Miss Mary C. O'Donuell, of Patterson. t'OMMERCML. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS, fcomxted weekly by J. St II. A. Stanibungh. MirruxTows, Nov. 18, 1T4. Butter a? E 2". I.anl 12 PoUUiea S-j Barley nil Clovtrseed. ....... .......... 4 75 KIKFLINTOvV.V'GKAIX MARKET. Corrected arceKiy by D. P. SuIoiifT Wheat, 1 00 Oats, 50 "rn, 75 Dried Appl.-s 10 " 15la.-kl.erne. Ill Kapbemes 2 Ham i 12 Shoulder 10 Sides t'8 Washed Wool .. 40 Ground Alum Salt, per sock .... 2 00 Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely knosn asimrot thi-mort -mt-tn:il retiu dii s -vtr Ii?cor ered Jbr i!t..;is the 5-.ste;u h.-Jt..i ..::.;iv;.... !... '-Vw1'-' '? ve:ir. wnh a l ou--ViJli- t:tuilv bi-.iamt reputation, bast-il on its inn .ii.-i'.- u ii;v.. j N n-.ild as to be 5:ile and tt-tivlh ial to iiTii iu..A.in .4 i. . .iti Kaon miTSi j cliil.lrcn. and jet to n-anhn; r. eHertuallv m'r.e c-i tin: prt--.t trrii tions of the I!im1. su -Ii as the Frmf ulotis and syphilitic rontauumition. IiniHirtties or ili-rases that h::ve huLed ' " jseiu tor ve.irs Oiii yield to I this powerful rntidote. nnd di-ai.iie::r. ! H'"iH-c Its wnnd(-r!:d ei!ie. iikiiiv o wliieu aiv pulilH-!v knntru. ol M ltlii'.Ia, id all sornMous .li-eases, LUfrs, Iriiptions. and en.p:iw .li.onU-iT ,eski.Ttl...1ors. lUcUUvs. noMv. 7 , ... 1 I the i tiniiuos, I ntt:i.s. sort'o. Antlio:v. Tiro, Ir-e of f.rv. ijcln;. Trt:or. rfctlf KlTini. Si-.i!l lfc;:il. IsiiK-.vrut. nin'i fcm.-.l l'!fr;ii:!i! ot'tiie I'teMts, Sto:iin-lt, an;l Livt r. I: ;il:o ernes other ro !i;!:ii!it, to r.hiih it would not sc -in epei inllv nd.-pfe. n, h as Irt'i sc -m rpeeinllv nilppfeil. mi. Ii as lrt;i- y. I -,;.:., Fits Xflintlsri:!. H?nrf Disease, Female Ve;k- ness; De!i!:t3', and Leneorrlin-n, when ther a it m.inifest.it:oiis of the It is an excellent restorer r.f hra!:h and stn-nith in the Sprin;. Ry renew -inz the apja-tite nn 1 vijor of the di-.'es-tive organs, it ilissijotes thp depresion anil listless languor of the wavon. Kven where no ilinler apia'ars. pi-"!'o lin-l latter, nnd live longer. Ilir .l-ini.i' tin? blowl. The svt:n moles on v'tU renewed vi or and a new lease of Ii!e PltEPAtSEb t Dr. J. C. AYER Sl CO., Lowell, Mass., I'rmctic4tl mud Anmlytirmt t'hrmist. SOLD BT ALL ZRL'OG15T l.r ,.IT WlimK. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, Xiflllbtown, Pa. J0SF.P1I I!ESS would resptitfuliv invite all who want (iOOll PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or their friends to pre him a call, and be convinced that this is the place to get GOOD PICTl'RES. Having prepared hi 111 self with the B3T INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the L.1TFST LMI'RO VE.IE. TS that constitute a First. . n.-ie! Phntmrr.anri n.illflrr. he invites All his friends and Ihe public gen- erally to Ia..r him wi'h their patronage, ! and tiiev will be ai-e.iumiMlate.1 with any- tMi ir, hw o j,,,,,,,,.. ivmres l iken Irom Card to Life Size, ' and Painted, it desired, lu Oil or Water I Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Oid Aiiibotvies or Daguerreotypes also I copied aud enlarg.4, ind painted if desired. A g'M.d wle.-ti.ui or FUAIIES k.-pt on ,l4IMl a( filM). unil rh .jp.r lhjn evcr. Soixl Walnut Fr.iin.-s, tiilt Fraimw. Iioiiatioi. li'alniit Frillies, liu t ition K iscw iod Frani-s, Rustic Frames, Cabinet Iuiieriil Frames, Pictuie N ails, Screw-eyes, Cold and Tas sel, Alc. JOSEPH HESS. UiClintown, Jon- T, 1374. Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. hitlr Aii::i.ti:Mi:.T. Xovecek U:h, 1.71. Train Itare Hirrubnrg at otlowii For New- Voik at i 21, 8 10 a. m., 2 Vi and r an n ... Fr I'hit.ul'-lj.Ma at 5 20, 8 10, 0 45 a. m. i tsi ami a jo p. m. . F.n- Kt-a ling a' i 21. 8 10, 9 lo a. m., 2 UO, 3 o I and 7 -tt) p m. For l'ot.si iilv at i 2 8 10 a. m.. aud S 50 p. in. ihI tia Sclmvlki.l fc. Sustjiiehanna Branch at 2 4-i p. m. r or Aiieoioo ai o -s o iu a. iu., - v., 3 5H and 7 10 P. Hi. The o 20, 8 10 a. iu , 2 and 7 I'l p. m trail's have thmugli tars tor New Trk. The tS Iii a, m. mihI 2 On p m. trains have brunch cars lor Philailelphia. SL'XD.IYS. For New York at 5 2 I a. tu. For Allen!.. u and wav stations at.2'a ill For lie .idiug, Phiiadeli Ilia and way stations ; at I i t p. in. Traiu fjr llambrg leavt as follotet : Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., 12 40. 5 30 ami 7 13 p. m. Leave i'hiUdcloliia at 9 V, a. in 8 10 and 7 to p. m. Leave Uoa.li:tg at 1 :UI, 7 10, 11 2 ) a. in., I l r.K r. 1.. m..l in ii. ... Leave Pottsville at 5 o-, 9 DO a. in. ami 4 30 p. iu., and via Schuylkill aud Supu-- banna branch at 8 U" a. la. Leave A lien town at 2 30, o 30, 8 50 a. m., 12 2 ", 4 30 and 8 56 p. ui. The 2 SO a. ni. train from Allentown and the 4 30 a. n.. train from Heading do not run ou Mondav-s. SUXDJYS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia at 7 l- p m. Leave Beading at 4 30, 7 40 a. m. and 10 2-3 p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. ni. end 8 55 p. ni. 'Via Slorru and Eitez Railrotul. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. Safe Bills printed on Fhort notico at tl.e omce of the Sentmil and Uepnbliean. YEW .ID VERTISEM ti.YTS. AND A LAiiGE cookx, man, Over Filty IHffcreiit Kind antl St vles4 to Solcrt Troiu, : Inrludin.: the OiJ j i TORONTO, EXCELSIOR, (10V- PEA'S, SUPERIOR, i REGULATOR, aud SUtQUEHANNA COOKS. i i , i Also, the Celebrated Stoves and Heaters, ARflAXl), MORNING LKiHT, AND TWILICHT. JOHN C. AVIUGHT. j MiltHnlowD, S pteu.b -r D, lr-74-tf j . i ,., TO THE PUBLIC. 1 have just opened out. in my store-r.Min ; on Main Mreet, in the borough of Patter : sou, a new stock t Men's and Eoys' Clothing, ; Ovirco'its, Shirts. Drawers, IVaavses. ! lliiis, L'uja, Gluws, Mockiif. I AHIKHICA1 VATC'UJKS AT CUT ritlCES, JEWELRY, .c. The b.-st lot of liOOTS & SHOlS ever broucht to this county i Men's Boot;, I $1 IW to $1 00i best h.avy tap sole war- ! ' '""P"" ,?,b'." " " V ' f ' ' "I,'u 1'!-T i t "tUVi' 'bhue. l -0 to.aUbe.t I morocco. ! I am selling Coo Is 21 (er'c.-nt. I. ss th in i the credit pri.-es. I am se.lii.R for c ndi. ; rouiitry pr.luee, or note at 3o ! 00 da; ' discount. I have lost in eight years business over S"..-0 bt- kef fir-: books and credit, and j made money besides ; and now I am det.-r-j mined that 'those w ho pay shall not be com I pe'led to v seeh prices ihat the loss sns- laiucsi in eonse.im-n.-e 01 loose wihiiii ro ay may he coieredi and eonscqueullv I can sell 2l per cent, less than poous In luy line have ever b.-en sold lor in the county. Call aud see lor Yourselves. WAXTLD bushels po mI potatm-s, 10(1 bushels 01. ions. also, t vo tons of drv I wheat straw, fur which 1 wiil pay $10 per ton, delivered, J. B. M. TODD. i Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874. PCX I ATA VALLKY DANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & &?. KIFFLISTOWX, JISIATV COIMI, PA. AIIT.la, $80,000. CEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. Jerome X. Thompson, Johu J. Patterson, (iH.rge Jacobs. Amos (j. Bousall, John Balshaeh, II. H. Bei-litel, J. W. Frank. Uai'rd State Srmrilirs, Bond', 4c, I bought and sold. i twIJ and Silrrr bought at highest t rates i Vtpoult rr,rrrf. rolled,,., ..'f. rfrnfs , om Ihe principal cilut, and a general iuktug tKii'ars, IramacUJ. Bonds and other valuable papers received on sieeial deposit. juueo'71-tf 1 JEW Fl ltNlTl KE STORK. The nudersljriieil Would inform the public ' that he has ..peued a ; FI RXITIRE STORE la the o iruugh ol I'attL-rtun, w lit re liu Las KILROl'RN k OATKS BEDHOOr SETS, , . ..... ' Sofas, Lounges, . Esiismos Tables, MAR RLE TOP BUREAUS,! mniti.r top KTttns. Sofa, Cunecat and Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot cf Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelphia weeklv 1 am i..r,.vu ... .... ... o.ue.. ... .u. ....... v.. carpets, &.C., tu person. F. F. ROHM. Oct 22, lb73-tf v. siLcirr, FOKWARI) AXD COXoflSSIOl 31ERCH AJVT, DEALER 1.1 GRAIN, 'lumber. COAL, PLASTER, SALT C E M E N T. CALCINED PLASTEB LARGE stock of Dry Ootids, Groceries. Oueensware, Notions, H its, Boots aud , slices, Leather, tu:., for sale at the store ot t G. W. SlUls fc Son, Ferrysville VARIETY OF m mm stove?, Profmsionnl I'urih. Y) I- AM.KN, M. I, Has roinnien.-ed Ihe prs.-ii.-e 5'e.lifi'te indSurr-ryaiirlltl..-ire.ili,if, ra:i..iH-lirs. otTce in Johnstowr-, r-.-n'e iowniiin. ti'1-' THOMAS A. ELDEli, M. D Physician and Surgeon, .vffx.vroir.v, r.i. tlltiee honrs from 9 I. s.tnt r. .. H". , lice in his lather's residence, at Hie south i end of Water street. .K-i22-t ' JOl'IS E. ATKINSON, j ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. X7Colieeting and Coi.vejanci..g prompt ly I t.-Inl i (1 to. Orrii't On Briile street, opposite the Court House Square. LI UED J. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIKTOW.V, JUNIATA CO., PA. 7" All business promptly attended to. Irrii-K On I'riile street, oprn.siie IW Court House sijnar CR&m, iUMBHR, THE undersigned, having eompleted his : new Vt'srehonse iu Peirysville, would ( respectfully invite ihe attention f th I farmers of the county to the fact that he is at all times j PAYING THE II-GIIEST PRICES j FOR ALL KINDS OF ! 1 ii R AI-, SIJI3 ., A v. j Having intnxliM ed new facilities for hoist- in-, weieuiiir. a:., we are now pr.-iirei 10 I unload with the least os.siljlu trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will he bought at ail times, eiiher for FfR HER- CASfl OR IN EXCIIANCF. ClIANDIsE. HAVE TOM PALE COAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT, 1 PLASTER, GROUND nu LUMP, j j whicll will be sold to suit pim-h:is-rs, elite j ; I WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, I and at the lowest rales iiiiing. At iny Store in Tur! lt township may be j loiind as complete an assortment of : DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,! I NOTIONS. ! ; Queensware, Hardware, &c, ! ' .ti . c a I. :ii t i . :r j N0AI1 IIERTZLER. I-l,,,.!-7r- . . ALECTUKE I 'TO YIirV 3IK.'.i Just rbtishcii,im m Staled A'urcu. 7. j A Lii-lure n the X.-itnrr. TrMitwr ff? u'! .H'ic il Cure il Sjw-rnwtttrr i, r Souiini! tfakiie!, Invirliitirury EnttNiont, Stiil ; I'em.uv, . , ,... io.wam .gr g.-n-. 'erally; Nirvoiisiiess. t onnin).ti.n, t.pi- , rK.r nd jiMt;l anil 'bysi-al Inca I IMrity, resiikiog Irom S -lr Ab.ise, etc. By I . itOBEitT J. CcLVEKWH.h, JI. !.. An-j ilior ol flic '-tj'eeli B.tk,' &.e. ! The woi Id-'eitou nr! a tiaor, i-i this ad-j ' iiiirabte Lecture, cleaily provea lioui his, tun exi erieitce that the aulul ciiise.iii-ti- . ees ol S ll-Aliilse may bc-t!ectiia!ly reittov. il w ilhout medicine-., and illl..:it il.ti.-. r us surgical ouvrutioiis, bui.ti.-s, i.-istrii-. neiits, rins or co.dials, ooiultii mil a ..o..e... cur,.a,onrce.tai,ra,.., eileclt. t Iiv w hich vvei v sutlerer, no mailer wiiatb: oiiiliiiou iu iv be, may cute hiuiseif . hrapir. privately and radically. tt5"'M Lerturt trill prurt a boom to Ao - landl and thomanJt. bent. uiHler al, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt ol six cent., or two postage stamps. A Idress thu Publisheta, Bower.vf.Net Vork, Post-Otlicc Box liSti. Nov. 1S, 1873-ly. GREAT REDUCTION IS TBB PRICES OF TI211TII ! FBI! Cpper or Lower Srtto S Loi. as o Kvcf pe.. who reo.ls this .dvistment will save mom v .nd -ha HW ... .want in lb.- CI.DTHIMi LINE, Hat. Caps, Boots ai.d Mim l..r Urn. Women ait I No teed a.loyed to k-ave the offica nn-1 ( l.iMrrn, FumiaLii., t;oo.i,, Wai.-hes ana Jewelry. Cirpeu. Fl.M.r O.I Cloths, an-l mine less the patient Wsalis.led. -other ariic lis. I w ,d not .,i,te pritis bore, Imt will ,4 b-- ii-Hlersold bv auv oi.o. 1 eelU remiHleled and repaired. , Come and see me, and he com iuccd of the truth ol n.y erlioi:. Having rebuilt mv Teeth tilled to hist It.r lite. I Store R.H.mou.Btitlge street, Patursou, Pa., I am aUe to show vou Goods to a belt Jr ' Teeth extracted without pain, by the use .advantage. of Nitrous tlxide Gas, always on biiHl. j Patterson, Pa.. Nov. 1 1, lf: I. SAMUET STRAYER. (living to the hard times, I will insert' full single sets teeth, oi the verv best kind, " " " ' wmmmTTTTTTmmm lor$l i.OO. Temporary sets Sno extra, j I rge st-k ot reiwly ma.le elothmg ol tl. . U. stvles of nedsU-wIs, Sof.., lounges. Toothache stoppeU in live minutes with-1 ut!l and choice.! style., toriu-naud j ext ,.,, ,.,bVs nible tup bureaus, .mt extracting tite tooth, at the Dental Of- i ,-v.' 1h.,t' c? boji.is, vb; ,uwl w(f fuiw .j cm. ik-e of (i. L. DtltR, estabLsIied in Mifflin- ,"''1""C ' endless variety for Uo ,artI eluirIf . hrj?e M of u fut UiwninlSOO. at Samuel Mr.ycr s, in Patt;rsou. aie at Hohm furniturestore ra Patteraon. u. Lfc Utua, ' Jan 24, IS! rroctKai Dentist. MISCELL1.E0rS .ID rERTISE.VE. 7.V. ANXOUNCEoMEXT TO THE PUBLIC! JU?T RECEIVED AT CHEAP JOHH'S STORE, suiunr. sTRHEf, 'tiFi'uyroir.v, ii , A LARUE AND COMPl.hTK STOCK OF Jb'all and t-i f hi f-j J i FE02 TEE NEW A5D IHILADELPHIA LURKET3. 6ass S'jM from 15 to Q Pe? Cent ter than at any Ottei ! NK'.V nSCHiVKi) EVLUV i)AV. KTr.ni iTii: :ti ,. i;urni roit srfc-Ti?.t. I I'HV IflV Ci; !.!. (Vil;i l:i"t " , ... , . . . ..,', IUlKrtei !i OU. V, n I lr IMsIl ll(IU 11, Hll'l .1 1 I1?V (ilKuls lor oah only ; tluTeicTv; I c.iii i.JTti'l tt seil (kmhIs cho; yer lliaii janvliU- t it-. I ailviM- all iMrous wibi to me 15 to 40 cents tin a ilolfnr to no to (.'heap ; TliunMuI H i- p:t.st p:ilroi);te, 1 feniaiil, ' IIwuTFrLLY Yoras, &c, rriiE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, R. E. Parkers Mew Erick BuiNin. ; 31 1I STRUBT, OITOSITK TIIK C'Ol'RT YAKI- MIFFLINTOWN, Jf.'NIATA COI NTY, PA. JOHN W. MUTIIERSnAUGII , Takes pleasure in calling the attention of Fanners, Huild- rs, Masons, Sadd'ers, Sixers', Corieiiterx. Sli..ein..k -rs, Bl.ickMiuths, Cone h makers, pt isii-rvrs, !l..u. k.s s-rs, di... mi win, bp- in wain 01 aiiviiiiug usually kept oi a riKVi-LLbo HAKOWAliK STOKK, to his VVUbK AN1 FiiKS II Mrk ol io.ls, Ijonght since the great teductiou in price, CO.NSIsTINO or TABLE CUTLERY, AXES. locks, LEATHER, PAINTS, SAWS. AUtiKKS, BRACES, SI'iJaES, FELLOES, M ASON IIAMVKKS, t;l:iNISTO.KS. I.OTIIKS WKINtJEKS, SANK PAPER, LA VPS, 4.C., iP.. IhON, NAILS. StCHEWS. CLASS, OILS. ADZES. SHOVELS, FDkKS, 1IDES, WAI L BRUSHES, Hl)RsK BiO SUES, PAINT BLUSHES, PICKS. COFFEE VILI.S, TIN WAKE. fcC, 4i.C., WHOLESALE Whk h he has jnst op -ntsl in the '.ove new I while roods Were at llieir lowest tienres. he . ai.iee satis!a tiou. My go.ls r ad new and Iresii Irom tlie BMniM Miirers. aiid I ii.viM i the publk- toe ill an 1 see them. 1 .;1 ... solwit the p-Urouo;.-ol th.) public. Give tu. a call. Jli.Ti:ilwn, Af. 20, !Hr ! V.'e are selling Si.,ve of every . . - i .!. Shi. rt -w the plaec where jou can buy TH1J i:i-:sT A.M TIIIJ CIIKAPEST , . LIENS' YOUTHS' & HOYS' CLOTHING v J II.1TS t'.lfS. BOOK, SHOE, .iZD FCRXISHtyd UOOUS. i w rr j.....! , OIM! f ,.,, 1m1 -i,,., ,,k, ry!rr m 1 ll.is ma.kef, and at IUMS!UM;LY LOW PRICES t I ' A,s' "',!n,) k fl" " '' V ' "hich will be made to order , " a""c"' TrJ f -'-"--llv. I lUmember ll.e place, in lloffaiun's New Uuildite, corner of Uridge a4 j '' ". ' uy , : r-r . - . R .JIE&V BUSINESS. FALL CAMPAIGN XOAV OPENED. i ..r ii. saie by j. ii.ti-e . c-r Winter w if ri t I;.i.nJst tVimi iii.?ni.fii-tiip.'r nn.l Jehu's St or; HtfilL SCIIOTT. po'ket cutlery, hatch kts, hin(;es. SHiE FINDINGS. PITTY, PLANKS, HIS ELS, BITS. HUBS. SHAFTS. Jl SON TI'OflEL., CI KRY COMTiS, AXE HANDLES, t.KAIN HAt;s, t KDARWAKK, tC, AC A I) RETAIL, sl.. re-room. Jlaving bought all his stoels is oreiureil lo sell at such i.ri. r JOHN W. HUTHERSBAUGH. GASH! d.'riptioi a the l.oeest Crfti Price. r r Jb ranciscus, CRYSTAL PALACE, Mifilintown, Pa. f tr. ;n s. OM Wr w aktj V- J i , . i4,resutic. m noncac i.o-t a i ti
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