SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday. Dec'r 3, 1874. TEK5IS. . . . . - Snbscription, SI.oO per annum. Trauienl advertisements inserted at 50 cents per inch fir each inertion. Transient business notices In local col umn, 10 cents per line for rach Insertion. Iitl lotions will be made to th se desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. , , PEKK'A. B. E. TIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin follows: . " EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express, ; . 12 Ilarribnrg Acconimo.,' ' 9 I'acilic Express, 10 Mail, .6 Atlantic Express, ft WKSTWABD. Pittsburg Express, 12 Cincinnati Express, 2 Pacific, ' 6 Way I'assenger, 0 Mail, 3 Fast Line, A Nixed, 8 Mifflin, Nov. 15, 1874. Station as 43 a m. 48 a m. 26 a n:. p in. 1-i p m. 63 a m. 05 a m. 58 a m. 10 a m. 33 p m. 4- p m. 15 p in. Laws Relating to newspaper SuWrlp'- tiotu and Arrtaragea, - In respoue to a request, we give ibe law a it stands relating to newspapers and sub seriiers : 1. Subscribers who do not five express no tice to tne contrary, are considered wish ing to continue their subscription. 2. It subscribers order the disi-ontinaance of their periodicals, the pnbiishb-rs may continue to scud them until all arrear ages are paid. S. Il subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals troni theoihee to which they are directed, they are held rciNpon sible until they have settled their bills, and ordered them discontinued. 4. If subscribers move to other places without informing the piiMishers, and the .:itk are sent to the former direc tion, they are held renj nilile. 5. The Courts have decided that "refusing to take periodicals troni the olliee. or re moving and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facia evidence ot intentional Iraud." 6. Any perron who receives a newspaper, and makea use of it, whether he has or dered it or nut, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscriliers pav in advance, they are bound tox-Ive notice to the puhlishi-r, at the end of their time, if they do nut wish to continue taking it; otherwise the publisher is authorized to seud it on, and the subscribers w ill be responsible until an express notice, with payment of all arrearages, is sent to the publisher. LOCJL ISTELLIGECE. The M. E. Church was dedicated on Sun- day I). P. SuloutT Las brought a blooded A new Organ at a reduced price, for sale. For particulars call at this office. A brilliant rainbow appeared in the north west ou Friday morning, shortly after sun rise. rhJlel;.hia market quotations on Mon day, Nov. 30. Wheat, amber, $I.25tol.28. Oats Ooc. Sheriff Hamilton has bought a house and lot on Cherry street, of C. B Bartley, for the sum of $1oTm. The tliree S unday Schools of this place licld a Union meeting in the li. E. Church last Sabbath at 3 P. M. Mr. B. F. Kt-pnei has put a board walk along tlie front ot his lot on the corner of Patterson avenue and East Point. Three thousand dollars and upwards were subscribed during the ceremonies of the dedication of the M. E. Church on Sabbath. A Sabbath School Convention, uuder toe direction of Huntingdon Presbytery, will be held at LewUtonn December 15th and 16th, lb74. Mr. Mutherabaugh ha bought de desi rable house and lot, owned by Mrs. Oal'.a her, at the south eud of Main street. Price The Public Schools ofMifllin will hold tlieir second annual Kuterlaiuiucnt in Gray- Lill's Hall, Friday evening, tho J 1th iust AU are invited. In Mi. Metlin's ofce that of EegUter and Kecorder there have been 41 letters of administration granted aud 28 wills pro auttd within the past year. Bluonisburjr, unbury, and Northumber land want the State Fair, and are appljiug for it. What have the officers ot Kiver aide Park Association done in that direc tion t Try it, gentlemen. We purpose sending hills to all who owe us lor the period of one year. Many owe us for a longer time. It may bo a month before we get through ; meanwhile, all w ho know themselves indebted to us will confer laor i-y rot waiting for the receipt of a bill, but by coming forward and pay'ituf up. The editor of the Lew istown Gazetlt says that a "pileated woodpecker" found its way into his yard, and then talks about the districts of timber that the bird frequents. We knew him to be authority oa Geology, but that he added Ornithology to his ac quirements was uuknowu to us. The first rare bird we chance to capture shall be sent to him. Last Saturday a lean, gangly, light-complected young man, about six leet tall, who until the day beiore had been iu the em ploy of ei-SheritT Hamilton as a painter, hired a horse and buggy at D. P. SuloulTs livery stable ostensibly to drive to Perrys ville, promrsing to return soon alter noon. Alter dinner Mr. Sulouff received a des patch stating that the horse and buggy could not be returned before 5 o'clock r. m., but they were not returned at that hour. On Sunday morning SulourJ sent a man to Perrysville to look up his missing property. The agent was informed that the young man in possession of the horse and buggy tad left that morning about daylight in the direction of Tuscarora Valley. That was enough to demonstrate that the lellow'a in tentions were not honest. The constabu lary fcrce of aIitlliuton was called on, and did efficient service that dty and a great ,rti..n of Mondav in looking for the thief. Me had, however, so concealed his tracks h.r bia whereabout was not discovered On Monday, the afternoon mail train, west ward bound, brought Alpheus Louaen irom Newport to this place. He stated that oa Sunday two men in a buggy drawn by one horse, came to Newport. That one of the party told him that the concern did not be lonir in either of them, that the man who drove it had overtaken him on the road aud fiinmlv hauled him that far, and while they were entering Kewport had told him that l, hiH hires tha "concern" at MUBintown Mr. Loudeu further stated that oa Monday mominir the oartr in whose charge tne horse and buggy seemed to be, left the har ness and buggy, hired a saddle, and rode : .v.. . .t'.n iS Klonnitield. Lon- den's statement was calculated to arouse the conjecture that the Horse ana Duggj helonir to Sulouff. Mr. Sulouff weot to Newport n Monday evening. Wallers, of the Lewistoww tempts to answer a qaestionak4 in these columns, -Vhere ae the Orangww; -who ere they with in the lata eleetina. ? n- does not answer that he Is a member of the organization, and speaks to ibo question as sucn, yet he does answer the fi.-i interna ory, by declaring tint they are attending to their own business. The answer amounts to no positive Information, and vet if l.e is authority, they have no political preference, as aa organization. ' The answer to the see ond interrogatorv is. The G ran vera rn tA their individual political convictions," which we interpret to mean that they did not aa an organization center on candidates. Mr. VT alters further says by inference that the world hinges on the Graneers. and aa that we are a conetitaeot part of the world, if it were sot for the Grangers we would have io aie. lie does not,' however state by what process. It all that is correct, they are a mighty big binge. With one more queation to our editorial friend of the Sen tinel we rest the question for the present, Are you a Granger f Thb Eighth Annual meeting of the Teachers' Institute of Juniata county will he held in the new Methodist Church at Mifflintowu, Fa., commenc ing on Monday, December 14, 1874, at L O'mrjCK I .TI 'and enntliininrr in c ston during the week. ' 1'rif, J. W. Shoemaker, of Philadelphia, Prof. Rob ert Currv, Deputy State Supennten dc nf, and Dr. T. L. Griswold, Pricci of Bloorusburg State Normal School. II be present as Instructors and Lec turers. Prof. Shoemaker will be pres- it four days and four evenings, and 11 give two of his highly entertain ing and instructive entertainments. t'rot. a. is one ot the best elocutionists in the State. Prof. Curry is a very able Institute instructor. Dr. Grig- old is well known to the teachers of the county. Prof. Xoetline. of Snyder county, and Prof. Wright, of Perry county, will be preseut. A number of the teachers of the county have been invited to take part. Wednesday will Directors day. Nothing will be left uudone to make the Institute a suc cess. D. h. Koeisox, Co. Supt. Wk have never known a season when so many deer have been slaughtered on the mountains surrouoling the city, as is being done this winter. The animals seem to be unusually plentilul, as high as fifteen having been brotsnt to town in one day, and all apparently in excellent condition. One cause assigned fur the w holesale slaughter of the noble animals is the fact of so many men being out of employment, who are thus given ample opportunity to scour tne mountains during six days of the week. There is a ready market for all the venison offered for sale. Jlltoona Triinut. For Sale. A Valuable Shoe Store belonging to the estate of Cornelius Bartley, deceased. For particulars call or address SARAH R. BARTLEY, JOSEPH ROTH ROCK, Administrators of Cornelius Fartlcy,decM. KEPORT OF PATTERSON SCHOOL No 1. For month ending November 2", 1874. Whole No. of pupils enrolled, males 21, females 21) total 41 Average attendance, males 19, females l.itjl o Per cent, of attendauce, males 95, fe males 97 total 96 The following were present at every roll- call during the month : Eddie Kulp, Uarry Kodgers, Fares Kundio, Frank Pennell, Johnny Pietrick, Lola Dietrick, Maggie Laird, Blanche Cramer, Arthusa Cramer, Clara Holman, Fannie Cramer. The following missed but one roll-call : Kettie Hollobiugh, Florence Garman, Mol- Iie Conner, Beckie Graham, Mott Deitrick, Manic Goshen, Lizzie Deitrick, Ada Dei- trkk, Delie Johnson. Vt . l. 1HBB9, i eacner. REPOKT OF MUDBT Rl'N SCHOOL, For the month ending Nv. 17. Whole No. in attendance during month, males o!. females 84 total to No. of scholars belonging to school du ring month O'J Average attendaiiL-e, males 20, fenialea 2ft total 46 Per rent, of attendance duriug mouth. males 91, females Ul total 'Ji Emma McCachren, Laura Shellenberger, Jane M. Tennis, Emma Reed, I.ietie Valen tine, Annie Kautfman, Annie Lindsay, Sam uel Valentine, James Lauver, Guss Metlin, George Heinbwh and John Keed were present every day. IUttie B. qiii'btz, Teacher. All kinds ot STOVES sold AT. COST, and delivered to any part of the county free, at JOHN C. WEIGHT'S Stove Emporium, tiitliintown, Pa. - Assrssoas' NoTica The Assessors elec ted in March, 1874, are hereby notified that the Transcripts for the next assessment are now ready for them in the Commissioners' Office, in Mlffiintown, where ttey are re quested to call and get them, together w ith the cecessary instruction, on Wednesday, December 9, 1874. By order of the Com missioners. Dec. 1, 1874. The newlv erected Evangelical Mission Church in Patterson w ill Providence per mitting be dedicated to the Triune God on Sabbath, the 13th day of December, 1874. Several ministers from abroad will he in attendance. The ministers and peo ple of Mifflintown and surrounding charges arc cordially invited to attend. There win be services in the church on Saturday even ing previous. No. 8 Cook Stoves, complete, sold at 19.50, at J. C. WEIGHT'S Stove Emporium, Bridge Street, MilHintown, Pa. i nr-Tii Cjoted Statws Givaa A war .If yo want a beautiful colored map, 15x36 inches, of the United States, send yeur name and psl-omce aaarees u fl I.. Harrison," 6 State street, Boston, Mass. ; to L. F. Boo!r:29 Broadway, New York City oifto W. H Stennett, General Passenger Agnt C... Kan way, cm ago, ""d wU1 ,ent F01 AD JOINT I.tSTlTTTE. Pursuant to no tice by Count j Superintendent Robison of Juniata eountj, and Count j Super intendent Xoetling of Snyder county, a Joint Teachers Institute of Juniata and Snyder counties convened at Rich field, on Friday evening, November 13, 1S74. A number of teachers and di rectors from both counties wete pres ent, also citizens, both young and old, from the vicinity of Richfield. The Institute was called to order by Snpt. Robison. After devotional exercises, by T. J. .Nichols, and singing by . the Institute, Prof. Xoeting addressed the Institute on the question, What can we do to improve our public schools ?" and was followed by Messas. Landis, McCooBell and Teats. P. M. Teats then asked the question, "How can we teach grammar so as to make it inter esting to young pupils? and what is the best method .' which wis answer ed by Prof. Xoetling. Supt. Robison then addressed the Institute ou the question as to what constitutes a fitst elass school house. Adjourned, v r JJoR.vrsa Session Nov. 14. Tlid Institute was called to order by Prof. Koctling, who opened the same with devotional exercises. The sub ject of arithmetic was then taken up and discussed, as to the best method of teachiug it, or whether it should be taught as two separate branches. Mr. Basoro opened the subject, and wis fol lowed, by Mr. Landis, Miss Scboll and Mr. McConnell. Supt. Robison then spoke upon the subject, and was fol lowed by Prof. Xociling. After sing ing, the subject of elementary reading a is taken up. Messrs. lissom, Willis, Wilt, Landis and lleiin discussed on the question. Adjourned. Afternoox Session. The Institute opened by singing. The subject of elementary reading was resumed by Prof. Xoetling, who dem onstrated on the blackboard the meth od of teaching to read by the " Word and Sound Method," which proved highly interesting. Quite a number of questions were asked by teachers, which were answered by Prof. Xoetling and Superintendent Robison. Grammar was next taken up and opened by Mr. Wilt and followed by Messrs. Kahler, Nichols, Willis, Shelley and Wagner. Superintendent Robison and Prof. Xoet ling closed the discussion on the sub ject. Adjourned. Evening Session. Superintendent Robison called the Institute to order and opened the same with devoticnal exercises. The neces sity of having porticoes to school build ings was then taken up by Mr. Landis, who treated the subject in a creditable manner. Xext in order was Penman ship, which was opened by Mr. llciiu, and followed by Mr. Gilbert.. Prof. Noetling explained the principles of Penmanship, which proved very satis factory. Supt. Robison explained the principles of printing letters and draw ing, in a very satisfactory manner. T. J. Xicbols then spoke of the bene fits of Literary Societies, and was fol lowed by Supt. Robison and Prof. Xoet ling. The Institute was a success. The attendance of teachers, directors and citizens was large. ' , . , We, the undersigned, citizens of Port Royal and vicinity, believing in the necessity of strict enforcement of the Local Option law, do hereby pledge ourselves io prosecuting all parties vio lating said law. Peter Diflendeifer, Isaiah Barkey, W. W. Landis, S.T. McCullocb, Beatty k. Brasher, Isaac Sellers, 'J. A. Thompson, j Robert Logan, . 1 1 ir r.w- Samuel L. Herr, Samuel Buck, H. Kbberts, W. II. Kulherford, John S. Tailor, D. P. Mmichan, A. Kaley, ill, XV. WVW U.S. Mills, U. A. Kice, P.M. Kei.ner, jj. C. Burns, ij. J. Weiiuer, t;. L. Weiiuer, iN'oah Hertzler, Ijos. W. Stimml, Kev. J. H. Stwart, jKev. W. R. Whitney, S. E. Ard, John M. kepner, Henrv Spiece, I). K. P. Bealor, II. E. Oves, Kev. II. C. Shindle, D. S. Covle, r.lisha .vanun, Kev. C. W. Marshall, J. T. 1 urliett, II. B. Simons, J. P. Shindle, W. A. Wright, (i. K. Klopp, Wesley Zells, Henry Kepner, Adam Pettit, James B. Thompson, Benjamin StimmeL David Wlison, D. M. SuloutT, jjoseph Kelly, Sr. How quickly your Headache will start, When Pain Cure Oil is applied to the part It makes you look happy and cheerful again, When a few minutes previous you were sul- feriug with pain. Sold wholesale and retail by Banks & Ham lin, Mitliintown. MARRIED: POHTZMNE DILLMAN On the 24lh instat the Lutheran Parsonage, Mifflin, by Kev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. John Portz line and Miss Clara Ann Dillmaa, both of Walker township.4 BCnCHFIE LD II ALTEM AX On the 25th nit., by Kev. T. J. Sherrard, B. Frank Burchfleld, Esq., of MifTantown, and Miss Manie J. Halteman, of Johnstown, Pa. SHAEFFER n.VRDT On the 2Gth ult., by the same, Mr. John E. Shaeffer, ot Mifflintown, and Miss J. BeU Hardy, of Pat terson. I O 31 MERC AL MIFFLIXTOWif MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. St. H. A. Stambaugh. MirrusTOws, Dec. 2, 1874. Butter 30 Eggs. 25 Lard 12 Potatoes 8o Barley 60 Clovcrseed 4 75 MIFFLDiTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by D. P. Sulouff Wheat 100 Oats, 60 Corn, 75 Dried Apples 10 Blackberries 10 Baspbemes.... 20 Ham 12 Shoulder. 10 Sides 08 Washed Wool 40 Ground Alum Salt, per sack .... 1 75 A fine assortment of cloths, cassimerts Testings, &c-, aJwrys on hand and for wle ew Atlrrrttttemeitln. Aycr's Cathartic Pills, For the relief and cure of ail deranjrsmeiiu in the tuRiai s. liv er, aat bowels. Ther are mui i aierient, aad an exrellrnt pnnra tUve. Betnrpwre ly fejretale, titer coniaiA no mer t cury or mineral L whatever. Muck Krioaa sirkneu and annVYina; is prevented or thew timely ate; aad evsrr family should have them on hand lur Uieir protection and relief, when required. Lone experience has proved them to he the ssl'est, snrest, sod best of all the flllm with which the market abounds. By their occasional ue, Um blood is tinniiefl, Ue corruptions of the pystein ex lellcl. olitnictions removed, and the whole lMacninenr of life restored to its healthy artrr ilr. Internal organ which heomne clomred aud shnfih arp taned by Avrr'B I'ilU, and stiiiiulatctt info action. Thus mripipnt dr-en.e is Hi.inrol Into health, the value of whirh chanire. whew reckoned on the vast sutiliitwics who onioy it,cau hardly be com puted. Ttieir suKarratinir makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their vhtne unimpaired for an? lennh of time, so that they are ever fresh, aad perfectly reliable. Auiioiucn searehinir. they are mild, and oier aie without disturbance to the constitution or diet or occupation. I nil directions are rlvea on the wianiier Io each hox, now to n tiieoi as a Family Physio, and for the following coiuplauiU, which mege i'ill rspidlv cure : Kor yasiemla) or MlasMSIm. Uaa. Io ram , Ismmm-mmw; aal Loss mt A WB Site. Uiey shoul.l be mkea moilcralcly to suiuulslc the stomach, and restore its healthy tone and action. tor Lhrr Csfilailwe and Ha various svmptnms, RlliMM ISvaitacBMt, Mick lead ark. Jassillco orbrrra attrk mrmm, Mtllowo olie and BSilloaa fr. ub. they shonld lie jndiciously taken for each ease, to omiw I the diseased action, or remove the olwtrucnons which rju-e K. t or lyeatery or lrtarrharsj hut one Dlild do is peuerallv reUlcrd. Iw St nteawattaMt. Oaat. C!rsvsl, ValpitMflioa mi saw MearS, Paia la (he Ma. IXacb. and aaiaa. they bhuuM be conunuoi;ly taaeii, as required, to change tlie di-essetl action or the system. With such chance those complaints disappear. tor Hropay aad Orwaatcail Maell lasa. tltey should be taken in larpe and fre quent dotes to produce the effect ot a drastic pnT. Fr SipiirnMiss, a larjrednse shoald be taken, ss it produces the desired effect by sympalhr. t a IHnmrr fin, bite one or two Piltt to proiaote dieratinn, and relieve the stomach. An occasional riiae stimulates the stomach and bou eli. restore?, the apjieute, aad invigor ates the system. Hence it is often advanta geous w here no serions deranrement exists. One who feeta tolerably well, often finds that a hse or lhce i'ill makes him feel decid edly better, from their cleansing- and renu vauug effect on the digestive apparatus. PREPARED Br Or. J. C. ATER It CO, FracticaJ ChsmlrU, LOWELL, MASS., 17. 8. A. FOR SALS RV Ui UKLOOISTS BVEBTWaTCBB. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU IS THB 05LT KK0WS REMEDY rOB BRIGIIT'S DISEASE, A5D A POSITIVE BEHEDT TOR G0CT, CRAVEL, LTRICTUKE3, DIA BETES, DYSPEPSIA, KEKVOCS DEBILITY, DROPSY, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Kon Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation, or Ulcera tion of the Bladder aud Kidneys, Spttmatorrhoa, LcxcorrlKea or Whites, Irregular er Painful Menses, Bearing Down, Chlorosis, Sterility and Jill Complaint! Incident to Ftmaltt. KEARNEY'S fcXT. ftUGHU For Stone in the Bladder, Calculus Gravel - or Brickdnst Deposit and Mucus or Milkv Discbarges, and Diseases) of the Prostate Uland. KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU Curti Dheaitt Jruimz from lmpntitnett. llabitt of Uiuipatwn, Etc., iu all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Ob structions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflam mation, and expelling all poisonous matter. L sed nv persons in the decline or change of life; alter confinement or labor pains, bed-wettii:g in children, etc. Pror. Steele says : One bottle or Kear ney's Extract Uin hu is worth more than all other Buuhus combined." KEABNEY'S EXT. BUCHU Permanently cures all affections of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men, Women and Children, no matter what the age. Ask for Kearney's. Take no other. Price One Dollar per Bottle, or Six Beltlet for Sirs Dollar: Depot, 104 Duane St., New York. A Phvsician in attendance to answer cor respondence and give advice gratis. Seud stamp for Pamphlets free. For Sale by DroggMs Everywhere. AVOID QUACKS & IMPOSTOES. Ao Charge for Jdbice and Coninltalicn. Da. J. B. Dtott, graduate of Jrfcreon Medical College, Philadelphia, autlmr of several valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs (which he has made an especial study) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter descsilung symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Send for the Guide to health. Price 10 cents. J. DTOTT, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, auglO 104 Duane Street, Mew York. D, r. SILO IFF, FORWARD AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER IU GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, SALT O E M E N T. CALCINED PLASTEE Executor's Notice- Estate John llimes. deceased. 1VJOTICB U hereby given that Letters Xl Testamentary on the estate of John Himes, late of Fayette township, deceased, have been granted to the Undersigned. AU persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without delay to SAMUEL LEONARD, JS-reraor. Oct. 21, 1874. jvew .iDrERTisEMejrrs. AND -:o:- , A LARGE VARIETY OF COOKING, F&BIOB, -AHD" OFFICE STOVES. Orer Fifty IHfTcrciit Kinds hiiiI Styles to Select from, Including: the Old TORONTO, EXCELSIOR, GOV. PENN, SUPERIOR, REGULATOR, and SUSQUEHANNA COOKS. . Also, the Celebrated Stoves and Heaters, argand; morning light, and twilight. JOnN C. WRIGHT. Miff in town, September 9, 1874-tf TO THE PUBLIC. c- I have Just opened out, in my store-room on Main street, in tlie borough of Patter son, a new stock ot Men's and Boys' Clotting, Overcoats, Shtrts, Drawers, ' Wamuses, . Hal, Caps, Gloves, Stockings, AMERICAN 1VATCHES AT CITY PRICES, JEWELRY, ko. The Scst left of BOOTS & BHCteS ever brought to this county : Men's ftxits 00 to $ I .V), best heavy Up sole w ar ranted j Itiini Boots, bovs $i liO, men's $1 SO; also full lino of Ladies' and Children's Gums; Ladies' Shoes $1 50 to 2 W best morocco. I am selling Goods 2U perVent. less than the credit prices. J am selling for cash, country produce, or note aX 9 to 60 days' discount. I have lost In eight years' business over $5,0)10 by keeping" books and credit, and made money besides ; .and now I am deter mined that those who pay shall not be com pelled to pay such prices that the loss sus tained in cuuseiticnce of those who fail to pav mav be covered : and consequently 1 can sell 20 per cent. less than goods in my line have ever been sold for iu the county. Call and see for yourselves. WANTED 500 bushels good potatoes, 100 bushels onions, also, two tons of dry- wheat straw, for which 1 will pay $10 per ton, delivered. J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874. fCX I ATA VALLEY ItANK. Pomeroy, Patterson. Jacobs & Co. mrrLisiowB, jisiatj, cocstt, ra. CAPITAL., 180,000. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIX, Cashier. DIBECTOBS : Jerome V. Thompson. John Balsbach, II. II. Bechtel, J. W. Frank. John J. Patterson, (jeorge Jacobs, Amos G. Bousoll, Vnited Slate Secnritu; Bonds, tc, bought and sold. Gold and Silrer bonght at highestt rates. Drnoiili received, collections made, drafts on the ortneipal citui, and a general banking bneinett transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. juneB'74-tf Philadelphia & Beading Railroad. UMTER ARB1SGEME5T. OVEBKB 9th, 1874. Traint leave Htrrislmrg at follovt : For New York at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and 7 40 n. m. For Philadelphia at 6 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 and 8 oO p. ra. For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., S 00, 8 50 and i 40 p. in. For Potts v ill. al 5 0, 8 10 a. m., and S 50 p. m. ai.d via Schuylkill & Susiiuebanna BrapL at 2 40 D. m. For Allcitown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 OO, 3 50 ana . p. m. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. trains have thioiikh cars for l ork. The 8 10 a. in. and 2 p. m. trains have through cars f-r Philadelphia. SVUDJTS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For A lien town and way stations at 5 20 a m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 io p. m. Traint for Harrisiitrg leare asfollore : Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., 12 40. 5 30 and " 4o p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 U 8. ra., 3 40 and 7 15 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40, 1120 a. m., 1 50, 0 15 and 10 25 p. m. Leave PotUviile at 5 5-, 9 00 a. m. and 4 30 p. m., and via SscnuyiKiii ana ousiue- , nn. Urarvh at H ll." s. m. Leave Allcntown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 50 tu m., 12 25, 4 SO and 8 55 p. m. The 2 30 a. m. trainlrom Alleutown and the 4 30 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays SCSDJTS. Leave New York at 5 30 p. m. Leave Philalelphia at 7 15 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40 a. m. and 10 25 p. m. Leave Alleutown at 2 30 a. m. and 8 55 p. m. 'Via Harris and Essex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEJf, General Superintendent. Rare Inducements I 35,000 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. Said lands are siu mini on and near the Cairo Jt Fulton Rail road, in Randolph Co., Arkansas, and will raise from titty te sixty bushels of corn or one bale of cotton to the acre, and will be sold at prices ranging from one to twenty dollars per acre, according to the improve mpnti on una. Tcaaa. O.ie-lourtb cash. and balance in one, two, three and four years. LEVI IiECUT . BROTHER, Pocahontas, Arkansas. Sep1- 23 1874 LARGE stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Notions, Hits, Boots and S boes, Leather, fcc., for sale at the store oi G. W. Mills a. Son, l'errysvuie. Sale Bills printed on short notice at the erfcte ef tha Stnlmtl and Hepniliemm Professional Cards. D, L. ALLEN, M. 1) , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery aud all their collateral brinches. Cflice in Johnstown, Bcale township. july 15. 1?74 THOMAS A. ELDER, 31. D., Physician and Surgeon, MirrusTows; tj. Ottice hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. a.. Of fice in his father's residence, at the south end or Water street. el22-tf JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFL1XTOW, PA. CjrCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Office On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFL1XTOW.V, JUNIATA CO., PA. C7" All business promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. mm, LUMBER, ZA. THE undersigned, having completed his new Warehouse in Perrysville, would respectfully invite the attention f the farmers of the county to the fact that he is at ail times PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF CRAIX, S12J1DS, Ac.,Ac. Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, Weighing, &c., we are now prepared to unload w ith the least possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either (or CASH OH IN EXCHANGE FOR MER CUAXMSE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP, w hich will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbctt township may be (ound as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will be sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- NO All HERTZLER. Dec. 10, 1873-lf GREAT REDUCTION IS TUK PRICES OP TEETH ! Fall Tpper er Lower Setts as Law as ti 2o teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Trerh filled to last for life. Teeth extracted withont pain, by the use of N itrons Oxide Gas, always on h.uid. Owing to the bard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for tlo.GO. Temporary sets $ .OU extra. Toothache stopped in live minutes itli- out extracting tne tooth, at the Denial Ot tice of U. L. Dlbk, established io Jliillin town in 1800. G. L. DERTi, Jan 24, 1873 Practical Dentist. j LECTURE TO YOUN 3IE. Jtsst Published, la Staled Envelope. Price A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Ppermatorrha, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, aexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen- erallv: Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and r its ; Mental ana rttysicai inca pacity, resulting irom sen-Aouse, eic. D HUBERT J.CL LVKRWELL, M. D.. Au thor ot the "Green B-iok,'' Jtc. The world-ienowned anthnr, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves fiom his own experience that the awtul coneiiH'n- ces of delf-Abuse may be effectually remov ed without medicines, and without danger ous surgical operations, bougies, instru mvnts, rings or cordials, pointing ont a mode of cure at once certain and trtectnl by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. ZThis Lecture will prate a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aldress the Publisheis, C11AS. J. C. KLINE & CO. 127 Bowery. New York, Post-Umce Box 46d6. liov. 19, 1873-ly. Job warh an short notice at this wEce. MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC! JUST RKCL'I.0 A CHEAP JOHN'S STORE, BRIUCE STREET, WFFLt.YTOW.V, VI , ?A MilGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF Fall and Winter FROM THE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA MAtal& ' Boods Sold fecn 15 to 40 Fer Cent. Lower to at any Other ta. NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY DAY. ETERT rEKSOX CORE1.4LLY IJTITCD TCK ISSPECTIO.. mYI) TPIIS : I buy my Goods from first hands, from manufacturers and importers only, and for cash down, and sell all nty (Jotd.s for cash only ; therefore I can otTord to sell Goods cheaper than anybody else. I advise all persons wishing to pave 15 to 44 cents on u dollar to go to Cheap John's Store. Thankful for past patronage, I remain, Respectfully Yours, &c, jEJHL SCIiOTT. THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's .Xnc Brick Building. MAI. 4iTnEET, rirTi: tkk coi'rt yard, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTVPA. JOHN W. lUTIIERSBAUGII Takes pleasure in calling the attention of uarpcniers, snoenuKers, olacRMiulhn, lowrhniakers, flasterers, Hoiitckecpera, and all who are in want of anything usually kept in a KIKST-CI.ASS I1AKDWAKE STORE, to his UARUK AX I) FKLSU st.-k of Uoods, bought since the great reduction in prices, coasisTiso or IKON, NAILS, SCREWS, GLASS, OILS, ADZES. SHOVELS, l WALL BRL'SIU-:S, HORSE Brit'g HES, PAINT BltL'SHES, PICKS, COFFER MILLS, TNWAKK, .C, JtC, TABLE CL'TLEBT, AXES. LOCKS, LbATlIEU, PAIXTS, SAWS, AUGERS, BRACES, FELLOES, MASON HAMMERS, GRIND STONES, CLOTHS WRINti EKS, SAND PAPER, LAMPS, WHOLESALE Which l"e has just opened in the above new store-room. Having bought all bis stocle while goods were at their lowest iignres, be H prepared to sell at such prices as will guar antee sfttislaction. My goods are all new and fresh from the manut iciur. r-. n.l f ii.v.i.. the public to call and see them. I also solicit Miffliutawn, Aug. 20, !S71-tf FOR CASH! -:0 We are selling Stoves of ever We will guarantee all our prices to be purchase 'o examine out stock and learo Franciscus, D.W.Harley&Co.'s Is the place where jou can buj THli BUST A?iD TUK GUEAPIIST LIENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTH IN(j ULiTS, CJPS, BOOls, SHOES, ASD TVRSISIUSG GOODS. WE are prep-Ted to exhibit one of the most choice and select storks ever offered in this market, and at JSTOSISHIXOLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Kenicmber the place, in Hoffman's New Bnildint, eorocr r.f I'.ri'lc anj Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. " may S, l73-tt I MEAN FALL CAIPAIGN NOW OPEXEI). pvcry person who reads this advertisement will save money and get just what they want in (he CLOTHING LINE, Hats, Caps. B'Mits and Shoes lor M-n, H'om.-n anj Children, furnishing Goods, Watches aud Jewelry, Carpels, Floor Oil Cloths, and ni iny other articles, i will not quote prices hern, but will not bo nidTsoId by any one. Come and see me, and be convinced of the truth of my asTtior.. Having rebuilt my Store Room on Bridge street, Patterson, Pa., I aril ahie to show you Goods to a better advantage Pattrrroa, Pa., Nov. 11, 1871. SAMCEL STRATER. Large sloCkof ready made clothing ol tba l.'St and choicest styles, tor men and boys, hats, caps, boors and shoes, notions, finnithinf goods iw endless variety for sale at Samuel Strayev'a, IU Pattflraow. Larir stock of Heady-mad Clhing lor nr by HAKLET Js CO. .IDtTERTlSEMEX IS. Farmers. Builder, Mason. Saddlers, Minersy POCKET CITLERV HATCHETS, HINGES, RlloK FINDINGS. 1TTTY. PIANKS. CHISELS, BITS. HIBS. SHAFTS. MASON TKOWKI.i CI'KRV COMBS, AXE HANDLES, tikAIN s.t;s, CEDAR WAKE, U, A.C., AC. AND RETAIL, the patronage of the public'. Give me a call. JOHN W. MUTHESSEAUGH. d&seriptioti at the Lowest Cash Price. (he Ijowtst. We invite all desinn" to our price. CRYSTAL TALACE, MifflintoTra, Pa. BUSINESS. j a 1.L stvlea of bedsteads, sofas, lounges extension tables, marble top bnreau marble top stands, sofa, cane-seal and com- mou chairs, and a largo lot of carpets lor jao .t Rent's fornilure store in Pattersonr I ' I Sentinel aad Kepublwan $10 a year
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