SfeXTIXEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOMTN : , Wednesday, Dec'r 9'18T4. TERMS. Rnbscription, $1 .50 per annnm. Tran.if.-nl advertisement inserted at 60 cf at per inch fur each insertion. Transient Busiuesa notices in local col umn, 1 cents per line (or each insertion. Deductions will lie made to th. se desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. PENX'A. E. E. TIME TABLE. Passenger tra'ss leave Mifflin follows: EASTWABn. Philadelphia Express, 12 llarrisbiirg Accomino., 9 Pacific Express, 10 Mail, 6 Atlantic Express, 9 WESTWARD. Pittsburg Express, 12 Cincinnati Express, 2 Pacific, 6 Way i'assenger, Jo Ma.il, J r'axt Line, 6 Mixed, 8 Hithin, Kov. 13, lc74. Station as 43 a m. 4S a m. 26 a m. 35 p m. li p tn. 6$ a m. M a m. 6H a ru. 10 a nu 33 p m. 45 p m. 15 p m. LOCAL 1XTELLIGENCE. Harrisbcrg kss three thousand idle work -trxn. The Wilson brothers are driving railroad grading briskly. Wild ducks on the river c'aim the atten tion of stiorr-men. Wednesdty willja Directors' day at tho County Institute. Ir. Braiee, of Acidemia, has bought Jeff; MiJdagh's blooded horse. Hon. Abraham Kolirer killed a hog a few days ago that weighed 550 pounds. On Friday evening the schools of the Borough a ill give an entertainment. 1 hegrounds of the M. E. church at Reed's Oap h is been enclosed with a neat fence Prof. Hobert Curry, Deputy State Snper-iut.-ndent, will attend the County Institute. f?euator John J. Patterson, of South Car olina, was in town last Thursday and Fri day, looking remarkable well. A Literary Society has been organized, and occupy rooms above Kepaer'a Drug Store. Friday and Saturday a weei an interest ing and instructive Institute was held at McCoytown. John Tyson shot a wild turkey on Shade Mountain last Friday. The bird weighed just 20 iiouods. A large stock of Men's La-lies' an! Miss es' Overshoes very cheap at Todd's Empo rium in Patterson. Philadelphia market quotations on Mon day, Lec. 7. Wheat, amber, $I.27tol.27. Corn Me. Oats C4to08c. Directors, Teachers, Ministers, Lawyers. Doctors, and all friends of education are invited to attend the Institute. The English sparrow has made its appear ance here. So it is said by those who pro fess to know the bird. Dr. Win. R. Cisna will lecture on Physi ology on Tuesday night at the Teachers' lxstitutc. II will give a good lecture. Kx.li:pes rejtort counterfeit money in circulation. They should describe it so that people may know it. The Presbyterian church at McCullongh's Mills Ls lieen extensively repaired and is greatly improved in appearance. Mr. Lyons sold his Imusa and lot pur chased of the Presbyterian congregation to Dr. L'err, for the sum of $2100. Prof. Phoeuiuker, the great elocutionist, will attend the County Institute four days and evenings. Come and bear him. Prepare yourself for Winter by buying your Hats, Caps and Overcoats at Todd's low-priced Store. The present times are closing the iron ore mines in this count v. The Canada tree trade treaty, if passid, will close them for twenty yars. The resignation of Col. S imuol A. Black as Sujerintendent of the Middle Divirion cf the Pennsylvania Railroad has been ac cepted by the Company. Delaware Hill, Delaware township, has been surmounted by a substantial brick achool house, to meet the requirements of the rising generation thereabout. Entertainments wH be given on Wednes day and Thursday evenings, at the County Institute. Admission 25 cents. D. r. Sulouff has recovered the mire ob tained from his stable under false pretense, eo:ne days ago. The fellow who took hr eway traded her to another arty at Uucban icsburg, Cumberland county. Miss Sophia B. loring, a missionary from Sria, will address the ladies at a meeting to be held in the Presbyterian church next , Friday afternoon (11th inst.,) at 3 o'clock. The ladies from all the churches areiuvjted lo be piesent. The old stone school house known as "Kelly's school "house," in Millord town sdiip, -as been nipplanted by a handsome new brick house, which has been coui4ete ly lumisbed with the modera style of fur niture. Kev. Mr. Plackwclder has an interesting protracted meeting in progress at his Lick ing Creek church. lie preaches every evening to large congregations. There have been many converts. The socker have numbered as many as 48 iu an even ing. Jacob KaufTman, a native of this county, returned last week from the district ol country in Kansas devastated by grasshop jrs. He was six weeks and four days iu uakiug the journey. He brought three horse with him. If you wish to learn what the miseries of a grasshopper plague are, interview him. Last Monday night, the 7th inst., a thief cutered the shoe shop of Joseph Ober Boltzer, in Fermanagh township, and stole therefrom a single-barreled shot gun, worth $10., and a iir of boots worth $0. and a pair of stockings. A reward of ten dollars .will be given for any information that will lead to the conviction of the thief and the recovery of the goods. Jacob latrrer, farmer on the Jjnkins farm in Milford township, last Thursday wet with an accident by which his left leg was broken between the ankle and knee joint. He had a team of four horses hitch ed to a wagon and was driving on the cross road leading to Shade Mountain, in going down a hill he stopped behind the wagon to 'lock" it. Just then a gun was discharged in the wood near by. The crack c i the gun scared the horses. They atarted to run. Mr. Lauver succeeded in getting forward to the saddle horse, but only to be thrown down and run over by the wagon, with the result as above stated. The team, having no restraint on them, indulged iu ruu-ofl to suit themselves. Sportsmen desirin a at k n - a -e " ."v- uimc Lwf of the State of PtacsyWania, pam phlet of easy Terence, can obtain it for a trine, by addressing J R R-. ti uu8 i enna. Centre and Matamoraa Spruce Hill township, and Freedom achool house in Turbett township, were entered by thieves a few nights ago. who stole there from a bible and other books, backets, towels, fcc. We purpose sending bills to all who owe us for the period of one year. Many owe us for a longer time. It may be a month before we get through ; meanwhile, all who know themselves indebted to us will confer a favor by not waiting for the receipt of a bill, but by coming forward aad paying np. A aad and almost fatal accident occurred at Acidemia, on Saturday, 23th nit. A small boy named Harry Fallowdeaa, five years old, bad his superior maxilliaty bone fractured and face severely lacerated by the kick of a horse owned by Capt. J. J. Pat terson. Dr. D. S. Allen was called and ren dered the necessary attention. The boy has since been doing well. James Bratlon. who on the 20th ult. had a cancer removed Trom his face by Drs. Allen and Stcrrett, assisted by Dr. J. M. Brazee, is doing well, under the efficient treatment of Dr. Allen. The Doctor has many friends since he loca ted in our niidst, and has beon success! ul in every case be has been called to see. ExTtaTArsMENT. Do not forget the an nouncement mule last week concern ing the Entertainment to be given in Graybill'a Hall, by the Public Schools of this place. The boys and girls are on the tip-toe of delight, and wish to see all their pvents and friends present. The teachers also have been laboring earnestly til con junction with their pupils to make it a suc cess, and desire a full house. . The pro ceeds of the Entertainment will be appro priated to a good use, and in due time a luiiiute report will be publicly made, similar to the one made last year. Come one, come all, and feel yourself young once more. A party, composed of Wm. Van Swcr ingra, one of our County Commissioners, Samuel Paum baker. Rev. J. A. Magill and Robert Patterson, trom Bealetown and vi cinity, went a deer hunting on Monday of last wi-ek, into Black Log. Mr. Sweringen shot two deer. He had quite an encounter with one he shot. He thought he had killed it, and when he went up to it and was in the act of sticking it with a kuite, the deer rose up with him and commenced bat tle. After tusseling a while, in which Mr. S. goi badly bruised and his hand cut, he succeeded iu getting thedecr's horn booked over a limb of a sapling, when he cut its throat with his knile. After holding it in tli at position for about ball an hour, the deer died trom the loss of blood. Mr. S. informs us that he don't want to have an other tincb an encounter w ith a deer. While attending to his otlieial duties in this place on Monday, his fcody was still very sore from the effects of the encounter with the deer. Democrat rnd Register of last week. A THIRD street family had invited some quests to dine with tbeui on Thanksgiving. The day before the cook found the turkey, which the good man of the house Lad ptovided for the repast, dead in the cellar. Not wish ing to disappoint the expectations of the household or the guest?, she said nothing about the matter, but plucked and dressed the bird, aud at the ap pointed time served it up in usual gtyie. The company enjoyed the feast with as much apparent zest as any who ate turkey on that festive day and we don't know why they shouldn't, as ice have not heard of one bcirg devoured on Thanksgiving that didn't die either on that day or the day before. Lewis iwn Gazttle. That is a naughty loci!, as well as knotty. Who knows from reading it bow that turkey died ? t Mamfactcrers at Pittsburg, on account of the times, deemed it proper to ask their workmen for a reduction of wares. The men would not agree to a reduction, and struck for their old fig ures per day. The proprietors closed the works, and thereby 40,000 men are thrown out of employment, and both employer and employed are sufferers. Xotice. AH cash subscribers of stock in the Seliusgrove and North Branch Railroad Company, residing in Mifflin town, Patterson or vicinity, who have not paid their in3talments, are hereby notified that the instalments are all now due, and that payments may be made to Wm- Bell, at MifSintown on or before Dec. 15, 1874, after which day all amounts due will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. By order. V. A. Meeker, Prts't. KEI"ORT OF CROSS KOADS SCHOOL. For month ending Dec. 1, 1874. Whole J'o. of pupils enrolled, males 16, females 21 total 37 Average attendance, males 15, females 17 total 32 Per cent, of attendance, males 99, fe males S3 total 94 Daniel R. Kepner, John P. Freyj George W. r-peak man, John Varner, Ettoch V. Speakman, Abner G. Stutts, Geo. S. M. Kepner, Wm. Rboads, James JI. Frey. Sam uel L. Frey, Leah N. Kepner, Ida II. Wen rick, 1.1a M.S tutu, Elizabeth E. Uanbert, Emma Yeager aud Ellen Teager were pres ent every day during the mouth. U. S. Sasom, Teacher. KEPORT OF GOODVILLE SCUOOL, For the tnonrii ending Doc. 1. Whole No. In attendance dnring month, males 20, females 19 toial 39 Average attendance, malea 13, females 13 total 26 Per cent, of attendance during month, males Co, females 08 total.......... CG LydiaA. UumWerger, Susan A.. Auker, Lydia Auker, Fannie Auker, Emma E. Swarta, Snsan Swarta, Ida Swartt, Jacob L. Kice, George A. Glace, Samuel Uing , i- ix.i..iw.w..r vera nresent ricn anu a. - every day. Tether. aUWi iua, Foe Sale. A Valuable Shoe Store belonging to the estate of Cornelius Bartley, deceased. For particulars call or address SARA 11 It. hakiwb.1, JOSEPU K0TI1R0CK, A ittinistrators of Cornelius Bartley, dee'd. Scarlet fever and diptbeti prevail at Oil City. Cocxtt IiimTCTi The next Coun ty Institute will f)e held in the Metho dist cLurcb, Mifflintowo, Pa., begin- ning on Monday, December 14, 1874, at 2 o clock P. 31., and continuing in session during the week. Prof. Robert Curry, Deputy State Superintendent, Prof. J. W. Shoemaker, Principal of the National School of Elocution and Oratory, Philadelphia, and Dr. T. L. Griswold, Principal of the Blooiusburg State Normal School, will be tbo regular Instructors 'aud Lecturers. The question, " Should the law es tablish State uniformity in text books !" will be discussed on Monday evening, and will be opened in the affirmative by Mr. Wellington Smith, and in the neg ative by Mr. Llolmes Djsiuger. Mr. E. S. Land is will give a lecture on Lan guage Lessons. Dr. Wm. R. Cisna will deliver a lec ture on Physiology on Tuesday even ing, and D. A. llarman one on Cul ture of Memory. Prof. Shoemaker will give Readings. Wednesday will be Directors' Day. Qnestioas pertaining to school build ings, salaries of teachers, text books, &c, will be discussed during the day. The exercises will begin at 19 o'clock A. M. 6 Prof. Curry wi!l be present during the week.' . II will give instructions daring the day sessions, and will lec ture on Wednesday and Thursday even ings. II is subjects will be, "The Earth as a Cosruieal Body," and " Technical Education." Dr. Griswold will be present on Thursday and Friday, will give instruc tions during the day sessions and lec ture in the evenings. Prof. Shoemaker will lecture on Elo cution and give Readings four days and four evenings. Dr. D. D. Stone, of Acadtmia, Prof. D. Wilson, of Port Royal, Prof. Wm. Noetling, Superintendent of Snyder county, Silas Wright, Eq., Superin tendent of Perry county, and William SuiitL, Esq., Superintendent of Frank lin county, will be present. Lectures will be given and essays read by Teachers Hitbs, W ilt, Ger man, Lantz, Smith and others, and essays will be tcad by seme of the Lady Teachers. The exercises will be interspersed with vocal and instrumental music. The members of the Institute will be supplied with the Music-Page Supple ment of the Pennsylvania School Jour nal. Entertainments will be given ou Wednesday and Thursday eveuings. Admission, 25 cents. I would say to the Teachers, come early iu the week, on Monday if pos sible, prepared to stay the whole week, aad thus reap the entire benefit of the iustructions. Teachers should provide themselves with note-books and pencils. All the friends of education and progress iu the county are very respect fully invited to attend this Institute. The hotels of Mlffliutown and Pat tetson will entertain Teachers at the usual luMitute rates. D. E. R0B1S0X, Ounty Superintendent. t A BAD case of accidental shooting took place last Saturday, about four .miles from Altoona. A man named Joseph F. Brawn mistook another hunt er for a deer, and shot him, killing him instantly. Brawu, on discovering that he had killed a fellow-man, hastened to Altuoca and in an . alarmed state cf mind, delivered himself to Alderman Poffeuberger, who at once summoned a jury aud went to the mountaiu, ob tained the body of the unfortunate hunter, brought it to Altoona, where the inquest was held. The Altoona Tribune says : At the inquest but one witness was sworn and examined and that was Mr. Brawn, the man who did the shooting. His evideuca was substantially as- fol lows: "I went out hunting between eight and niue o'clock in the morning ; there was nobody witb me ; 1 bad no acquaintance with the deceased, sup posing biiu to be a doer at a distance of seventy or one hundred yards I shot at Lini and killed him; saw something move at the top of the bushes; as it was black it must have been his bat, and I shot at it ; I approached to see whether I bad killed the deer, when 1 saw the man's feet ; I could go no fur ther and said to myself "My God, what have I done .'' 1 then went down the mountain to ace niy , taller-in-lax, (Mr. Peter Empfieldv, told biui what I had done, and asked bun what 1 should do : he told ni to give myself up to the officers ; I went to Alderman McCor mick's cEce, but he wasn't in ; " I then went to Alderman Poffeuberger and gave myself up." The jury then, after a brief consult ation, returned the following verdict : "Inquest held December 5th, 1874, on the body of John Thompson. The jury find that deceased came to Lis death from a rifle shot at the bands of Jo seph F. Brawn ; and further that the shooting was purely accidental; and we hereby exonerate the said Joseph . Brawn from all blame in the premises." Deceased was a resident of Blair Furnace, some three miles east of Al toona. lie was numarried. The newly erected Evangelical Mission Church in Patterson will Providence per mitting be dedicated to the Triune God on Sabbath, the 13th day of December, 1874. Several ministers from abroad will be in attendance. The ministers and peo ple of BUlflintown and surrounding charges are cordially invited to attDdv There will be serTicea in the church on Saturday even ing previous. fOB FKINTIXG OF EVEKT KIKD ' done at this oflke. ' Neighboring Newi, M1FFL1X COCKTT, AS PES LEWISTOWS PAPERS. Glamorgan Furnace (the old) will use up it stock of coal in a day or two, when it will be blown out. The new would be ready for operation, and may or may not start this winter. . A Ene Piano was put in the largest room of the Public School building the other day. The teachers and scholars design paying for it by giving an enter tainment or two during the winter. Sain. Morrison, Jr., brought down a wild turkey on Thursday lastwhich weighed 21 pounds. Martin S. Bell, of Kelleyville, came near losing b s life recently by leaning over the tumbling shaft of a threshing tnachiue which was in motion, in which his coat became entangled. Coat and vest, both old, were torn completely from his body, else be must have been wbiilcd around at the peril of bis life. A few days before the above occur rence, a dog belonging to Elias Hoff nagle was playing about the machine, when the shaft caught his shaggy hair and whirled him rapidly about, soon ending his life. Licking creek boasts a character who might have Cgnred in one of Cooper's romances. We speak of -loha Winn, the hero of much litigation and troubles long and varied. His love for the pec si ve solitudes through which the bab bling Licking creek meanders is intense. ho shall write the Iliad of his woes, or rehearse his meditations in the night season! What numberless pages of " legal cap" have been used to present bis case to unapprecta'.e juries and wearied judges. AH this will now be complicated still more since he has re moved to a new house built with his own bands, and situate directly on the Mifilia and Juniata lines half being in one county and half in the other. Hereafter should John Winn be "want ed" two sheriffs or constables will be required, and complicated documents framed by cunning lawyers necessary to baveand to bold" htm. Where will be vole ? One half of him cannot deposit a ballot in Juniata and the other half "repeat" in Mifflin. PERET COCNTT, AS PER BI.OOMFIELD . PAPERS. Jacob Kinert's barn, in Rye town ship, was blown off of its foundation by the storm on last Monday a week. An interesting revival meeting has been in progress for two or three weeks past at Mount Gilead M. E. Church, in Carroll township, of which Revs. A. W. Decker and Luther F. Smith are pas tors. In a bar-room quarrel at Charles Sweerey's tavern, in Newport, on Wed nesday evening of last week, Samuel Kepner stabbed Henry Penny four or Eve times with a dirk knife The wounds, though seiious, are not sap posed to be fatal. Kepner was com mitted to jail by Esquire Zinn iu de fault of $."00 bail. Report states that the cause of the quarrel was the free flow of bad whisky. j The Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Newport, Pi., built during the past summer, will be dedicated to the wor ship of the Triune God ou the 27th of December, 1874. On last Sunday afternoon as a little daughter of Register Smith was walk ing over the wood bouse loft at ber father's residence, in t'jis place, she stepped on a loose board and fell through the floor, striking ber head on the pump stalk below and her neck on the handle of the pump. As she struck, she bit ber tongne very severely. The new Centenary Church of the United Brethren in Christ, at Marys ville, Perry county, will be formally dedicated to the service of the Triune God ou Sabbath, Dec. 20, 1S74. A CEaTan handsome young lady of Pottsville has the misfortune to be posses ed of a brother who has formed and avowed an inteution to inflict violence upon any person of tho masculine gender w ho may have the presumption to go to see the young lady. Entering his sister's roou: one evening recently he was surprised to see a well-dressed man sitting coolly there in a chair, taking things as if to the manor born. Remembering his intention to punch the head ol any fellow bold enongh to invade those premises, and being a man of his word, the brother advanced op to the stran ger, and without so much aa saying " by your leave" struck him a powerful blow in the face with his fist, following this dem onstration ng with a kick worthy of a mule. The unfortunate lover seemed to make an effort to arise, but instead fell prone upon his face and lay as still as death. The hot headed assailant, terrified at the result of his rage, buried his face in his hands and exclaimed : My God, I have killed him !" Overcome with remorse and terror he stoop ed down to lift up the prostrate figure, aud was intensely delighted, and at the same time disgusted, to discover that he expend ed his i age upon a dummy, which his mis chievous sister had prepared to experiment upon his uisposition with. Hj wasn't at all pleated, moreover, to find out that be bad been watched and all his actions carefully noted. Ex. at If you bave a felon do not run to the doctor and have it lanced, but apply Pain Cure Oil, it will stop at once. It aso cures all Sores, Paics and Lame ness. Sold wholesale and retail by Banks 4. Ham lin, Slitliiutown. All kinds of STOVES sold AT COST, anddelivered to any part of the county free, at JOHN C. WRIGHT'S Store Emporium, Hiffliutowii, Pa. FIKST-CLJ53 PICTURES takxn at Hess' Photograph Gallery, Bridge St., Miffliritown. Drugs fc medicine at Bauk A. Hamlin's. A Map of tbm I'irii ?Tt tnvas Awaf. If yon want a beautiful colored map, 1x36 inches, of the Coiled States, send yeur name and pst-otfice address to G. L- Harrison, 5 State street, Boston, Mass. ; to L. F. Booth, 229 Broadway, New York City ; or to W. II. Stennett, Geueral Passeuger Agent C. t X. V. Kailiiay, Chi cago, IU., and a copy will be sent yon free. No. 8 Cook Stoves, complete, sold at $19.50, at J. 0. WEIGHT'S Stove Emporium, BricVo Street Mtfiintown, Pa. SiJitttlEli: PEECE KUMBAL'GU On the 29th ult. by Levi Light, Esq., Mr. Henry Peece, of Susquehanna township and Kiss Emma Ruiubaugh, of Greenwood toanship. FtKJLEMAX SELLER (5a the 3rd in staut, by Rev. Andrew Basbore, Mr. Simon Fogleuuu, of Walker township, ami Miss Mary Seller, of Sjsqii.'hauna township. Jli:ii: WILSON' At Oakland Mills, on Sabbath morning, Dec. 6th, Horace Wilson, eldest on of Lucien Wilson, Esq. Tribute of Krpect. Hall or J TcsCAEoa.i Lodoe, N. 832, K.of P. Pamasox, Nov. it. lbH. ) Wuebeas, It having pleased the all wise Providence to f-.;uuve front o:ir midst our friend and Brother Knight. Freleriek Ross, who was a worthy member of this lodge, therefore, be it Rewired, 1st, That Tuscarora Lodge, No. SS2, K. of P., eapress their beartlull sorrow at bis death. 2nd, Th.it through (ha death of brother Frederick Koss, our lodge has lost a worthy member. 3rd, That wc extend to tho family of the decexsed onr heartfelt sympathies, and that a certifle.1 copy of these proceedings be furnished to them. 4:b, That our members be requested to wear tht usual badge ot mourning for i days, and that these proceedings be spread upon the luiuutes of lite lodge, aud pub lished iii.lue papers of the coiintr. WILLIAM II. EGOLF, JOHN KEIXY, JOS. R. PANNEBAKER, Cummitlee. C03I3IKKCAX. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. St II. A. Stambaugh. MrrruxTowx, Pec. 9, 1874. Butter SO Eggs Lard 12 Potatoes 8-3 Barley BO CloTcrseed 4 76 MIKFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weetly by D. P. Sulouff Wheat, 100 Oats, V Corn, 75 DriedApples 10 Biaekberries 10 Raspberries 20 Ham 12 Shoulder. 10 Sides t'S Washed Wool 40 Ground Alum Salt, per sick .... 1 75 Aew Advertisements. AdtnlDistrator'a Xotice. Estate of Michael Shirk, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the es tate of Michael Shirk, late of Fayatte township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, ill terson indebted to said estate ar. requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated tor scttleUicn! to JOSEPH CAYMAN, Jdn'r. Not. 11. If 74. AdniirjlNtrittor" Xotice. Estate of Cornelius Bar 1 1. -j it ceased. LETTERS of Administration on the es tate ot Cornelius Hartley, late of the borough of Mitliintowu dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to tile said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same to make them known without delay to SARAH R. BARTLEY, JOSEPH ROTHROCK, Mm iitistrators. Nor. 4, 1?74- .4dmlnltrator'ft Hoi Ice. Estate of Jah n Smvker, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the es tate ot John Smoker, late of fcprticu Hill township, tecrd, hiving been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to m-tke imme diate jayment, and those having claims or demands ag iinst tne same will please pre sent them without dehiv, to DAVID UERT2LER, Not. 1 1, 1874. MmiiustratoT. Millinery and Dress Making. SALLIE A. HAWK is still carrying on he Afillinery Business and Dressmak ing ou Cherry street, Jfitlliutown. Sue is prepared to do .411 Kinds ofSewlna-. Please give her a call before going else where. sept:tO-2m SALLIE A. HAWK. CIIAIR IIAScTORYT THE undersigned, at his shop, on Water street, Mittlintown, has uow on hand and for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. H also has a large lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a new Hearse, is now prepared t att -n t fimera's at tho shortest notice and on the most 'ib eral terms. He has made a great reduction in the price of Collins. Repairing promptly attended to. july29tl O. P. ROblSON. IIUEY & CHRIST, , SUCCESSORS TO KRTIK Si CO. To those interested in the purchase of a strictly PUIIE ltYE WHISKY, for medical purposes we ofler BAILEY'S PURE RYE, Price $2 to $1 pel gallon, and will ship in package to suit purchasers. Ws also handle largely a COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY, Price from $1.60 to $1.75. We import FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, and also manufacture DR. STOEVER'S TONIC HERB BITTERS. Send for Price List. IIL'EY k. CHRIST, 121 North Third Street, Philada. sept 9, 1874-ly Executor' Xotice- Estate of John Himes. deceased. 'IV OTICE is hereby given that Letters 1.1 Testamentary on the estate of John Himes, late ef Fayette township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. 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By a t.iio and stimulating properties it prevents tho hair frorc falling oui, and none need be without Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It is the first real perfected remedy evef discovered for curing diseases of the bair, and it has never been equalled, and we assure the thousands who have used it, it is kept up to itt original high standard. Our Treatise ca the Hair mailed free; send for it. b-illj c& BrssUj cai Dealers in Jfnaeaea, Price Ona Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. KALL & CO., Proprietors. LAB0&AT0ST. BA33DA, I. E. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT B U C II U It THE OXLT KNOW (EXEbt rot BRIGHT'S DISEASE, A!CD A POSITIVE KEMEDT fOE GOUT. CRAVF.L. LTRICT!TkKS, DIA BETES, DVsl'EI'SIA. XKRVOLS DKLIL1T 1" , IHtOI'S V, FLU ALE COUi'LAIMS, Non Retention or Incontinence of Urine, Irritation, Inflammation, or Ulcera tion of the Illaddcraiid Kidneys Sptimatorrhira, LcBcorrhnea or Whites, Irregul.ir er I'ainful ileuses. Hearing Down, Chlorosis, Sterility and All Complaints Incid'Ut trt FeiAate?. KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU For Stone in the Bladder, Caleiilui Grave! or ririck'liifi I'eposit a:id .Mucus or Miiky liischaiges. and Diseases of the 1'roaUte Uland. KE.lR.Ers EXT. BUCI1U Cures Diseases Arisiag front Imprudences, Habits of Dissipation. Etc , in all their stages, at little exi nse, litlie or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a freiinent desire, and (rives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Ob structions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, alhvinjr pain aud iurl iru- mation. ami expelling all prisonous matter. Used ly per .'.ona in the decline or change of life; alter conKmuient or iahor pains, bed-wetting in children, etc. I'rOf. Steele sajs : l)ne bottle of Kear nev's Extract KiH-hu is worth more than all other Buohus combined." CEABNEY'S EXT. BUCSU Permanentlr cures all affections of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men, YVonieu aud Children, no matter what the are. Ask for Kearney's. Take no other. Price 0t Dollar per Bottle, or SU Battles for Fire DulUrs. PEroT, 104 Di ane St., New York. A Thysician in attendance to answer cor reKpundcncc and give advice gratis, fend stamp for l'amphlets free. Fur Sale by Eraggists Every here. AVOID QUACKS & IMPOSTOES. Xo Charge for .idliice and Consultation. Dr. J. B. Drorr, prsdnate of Jefftrson Midical Colitze, .Philadelphia, aurni.r uf several vuliiaolu works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs (winch t.e has made an e-peci.il study) either in male or female, no matter from what cause originating or of how lung standing. A practice vf SO years enables him to treat diseases with success, fores guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms aud enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Send for the Guide to lltallh. Price 10 ceuts. J. B. DYOTT, M. D., 1'hysician and Surgeon, anglO 1C4 Duano Street, New York. D. p. si Lou r, FORWARD A.D COX-HISSIOX 31ERCII AiT, DEALER I GKALN, LUMBER. COAL, PLASTER, SALT O E M E 2 T. CALCINED PLASTEE gOLCMO SEIBLR, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson erery Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish the citizens of these bor oughs witii the best of BEEF, TEAL, MUTTOX, P02K, fcc. at tho tctt lowest prices. He respectfully solicits tne patronage of the pubi-ci April 3, 18721 j. MISCELL.1JS EO US ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC ! JUST RECEIVED AT CHEAP -JOHN'S STGBE, bmue street, vrfi.vroiiu; r.i, ,A I.Attu li AND COMPLETE STOCK 0? Fail and Winter WS -- MB' n S 4 FROM THE NW YOKE AND PHILADELPHIA 1 Socss Soli ton 15 3 43 Pe: GsnL Ltset thin at any Otis Placa. NEW G00D& RECEIVED EVERY DAY. CTERf PCSiiOX COSCIAtLT I.WITIIO ICK ISSrECTIO. n"IvAi: I b;i.v my Cclo fro::i fr?t mimirters only, airi for c:tsii down, an I ell a 1 mv Goods for cah only ; therefore I can nlFord to soil Goods cheaper than anylxidv eis-- I advi.e all persons wishing to save 15 to 40 cents on :i dollar to go to Cheap John's .Store. Thank fal for past patronage, I rcm.iin, IkEaPECTFl'LLY YoURS, &C, HJn'L SCHOTT. THE PEOPLES HARDWARE STORE, la R. E. Parker's ,rj Brick Bui! Jin f. MAI 'TUBUT, OPPOSITE THE COURT YARD, 31IFFLINTOWX, JUNIATA COrXTYPA. JOHN AV. MUTIIERSBAUG H Takes pleasure in calling the attention of Farmers, Builder. Masons. Saddlers, SOners, Carpenters, Shoemakers. JIU-k-inltlis, Coachmakers, Plasterers llineki-eicrs, and all who are in want of anvtliiiu niuallv kept in a 1'IKST-t'I.ASi HARD WAKE STORE, to his 'AKGE'aND FRESH stuck of Uooda, bought since the great reduction in prices, CONSUTiXO or IRON, KAILS. SCREWS. f.LASS, Oil.-!. ADZES, SHOVELS, FORKS, IK IKS, WALL BRUSHES, IIOKSE r.KI SUES, 1'AIN r BRUSHES,, PICKS. CoFKEE MILLS, TI. WAiiE. A.C., &.C., TA3r.E CCTLEIIY, AXE. locks, LEATHER, PAINTS, SAWS. Al'OEKS, BRACKS, sroKEs, MASON HAMMERS, GRJXn STONES, CI.OTilKS WR1XUEU5, SAND i'APElt, LA Vl'i, A.C., tC., WHOLESALE A X I) RETAIL, Which he has just opened in the above new store-room, lfivin bonht all his stoi'lr while goods were it iheir lowest tijrnres. he is prepared to sell at such prices as will guar antee su'.i.s 3.-;;i.n. jjy Roods are ail new and fresli from the munui uMurers. and 1 invito the public to call an I $te them. I aWo solicit the patronage ol the public, dive tu call. MifflinUwn, An. 21, !P71-tf ITiWlI FOB CASH! tt'e are selling Stores cf every description at the LovrJ Cash Priih We will guarantee all onr pri-ies to be the Isncst. We invite all desiring to purcl ase to eia;ume our stuck anil learn onr prises. D. W. Haiiey & Oos la the place where jou can lay TIIK IJEST ASI TIIU C5XEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING iLtTs. cirs. noors, shoes, axd rcRxismya goods. WE are prepared to esiiil.it one of tho most choice and srleet storks ever offered in this mjriet, and at JSTOXISHIXG LY LOW UllCEi t Also, tneamrca taken fir sails ind part of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very r"asonab. Remember th p!aec, in tlr flfwan's Jvcw Building, corner cf Pridjje and Water sTcet. lUFFLI.VTOWN, PA. may 8, l75-tl .?1EW FALL CAMPAIGN NOW OPENED. Every person who rads this .?rrtisrrarit will Bare money and g-t just what they want in In CLOTHINO LINE. Hts. Cap. B'ots and. Shoes for Men, Women an Children, Fnrnn-hinir Goods, Watches and J.?we!ry, Carpels. Floor Oil Cloths, and many other articles. I will not ijti'.tf prices her ;, bnt will not be u-deroM by any one. Come and see m and bo convinced of tlii trntli of my assertion. Having rebuilt my Store Koom on Bridge street, l'atterson. Pa., I am alle to show you Cowls to a better advantage. Patteisoa, I'a., Xot. I!jla74. SAMUEL STRAYER. ante stock of ready nudeelofbmgof th. j . ll styles of bedsteads, sofas, lounges, JJ latest and choicest styles, tor men and j extension table, marble top bureans, hoys, hits, caps, boots and shoe, notions, marble top stands, sofa, cane-seal and cora fumishinf goods in endless Tariety for sola ,, chjjr,. mi lar(re h.1 of carpets forf at Samuel Strayer's, in Patterson. ;Nlle a, Kohui'a lurniture store in Patterson. Larg! stock of Hcady-inade Clothine lor tale by 11AKLEY 4 CO. ,1DfER TiSE.vE. 75. TIT IB : liquids, from manuficturers and rtVFT CrTLEKYj hatchets, 1un;ks. shoe findings; 1TTTY. PLANES. CHISELS, BITS, HUBS. HAFTS. Ji S. TROWELS, ci'kxv com:;s, AXE IIANM.LS, CHAIN BAtlS, t EDAKWAKE, ii.C9 &.C, &c, JOHN W. MUTHERSBAUGH. sens, CRYSTAL PALACE, Miffliniovrn, Pa. BUSINESS. 1 ' Sentinel khiKeralbea9 $1.50 a Jeat
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