Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 06, 1875, Image 3

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MlFFLIXlOH'X:
WSleda.: Jan'y 6. I8T5.
f '" TERMS. '
Subscription, $1.50 per annnrn.
Transient advertisements inserted at 50
cents per inch for each insertion.
Transient busings notices rn local col
umn, 10 cents p-r line for each insertion.
I). -4 notion will he made to th aedesMng
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
year.
PEKK'A. R. ETIME TABLE.
Passenger train leava Itiiflin Station a
follows:
kastwabd.
Philadelphia Express, 12 41 a m.
Ilanibuig Accwiuiuo., !l ts i in.
Pacific Extiress, 10 21 a m.
Mail, 6 ai p in.
Atlantic Express, 9 IS p lu.
' ' WESTWABW.
Pittsburg Express, 12 89 a tn.
Cincinnati Express, 2 05 a m.
I'aciBe, 6 53 a ni.
Way Passenger, 10 10 a ni.
Wail, ., . . - 3 CI p lu.
Fast Line, ' ' Hip n.
Mixed, b IS p tu.'
MifKin. Not. 15, 1874.
LOC.1l IXtZlltnESCE.
Sale Bills of all kinds printed on short
tiotice at this office.' ' i t ) . ( i
Huntingdon prr)pos8 to have waterworks
at a cost of $05,000.
Tou can buy a good Overcoat at Todd's
store in Patterson, for $N to $10.
Several sleighing parties sleighed to Mc
Alisterville on Christinas evening.
Two chivalrous colored men of York
county fought a duel. Both were killed.
The tantastics were out hideously masked
and robed in white, on Christmas evening.
Rev. Chichester, of Altoona, h:;s had a
$ ?,50 call from a congregation in Michi
gu. The latest quotations of whett in Phila
delphia stood $1.2'Jal.2.1, oats tijaG'ic, corn
8liSJi
Fred Espeuschsdc has b night the SuloufT
farm at the foot ol the Narrows, at $"" per
acre.
On Sunday a week i00 Runian Meunon- I
ites paiwd by this place 03 the cars, west- 1
ward bound.
If yon waut a nice Silk II.it, latest style,
go to Todd's. He sell them at city prices.
The cutlery wurks at New Brighton.
Reaver county, are run tliis w inter chiefly
by tramp.
Rev. Mr. Bljcfcwcldt r roramereed a pro
tracted meeting in his church in this place
on Monday evening.
A man rained Cramer has been imprison
ed in Ulair county, on the chtrge of coun
terfeiting Eve cent pieces.
About seventy people joined the Presby
terian church at Newtun Hamilton tiiis
winter, as the fruits of a revival seaxon.
"Pic Stulinrl aud Rrptiblua olu.-e it the
. t : .1.. ...1- .!.. t. ;. f ..ill
..: you if you need anything in that line.
The King ot the Sandwich Islands was
treated to a sleigh ride in Central Park,
New Yoik, the other Uay, aud was delight
ed with it.
The (Tiiisln.as Troo exiiibitud br llorn
ingtonn t-al-balh School was a marvel ol
lieuuty, and will live long iu the memory ot
wll who saw it.
A shootii.g match f.r chickens, .xc , wn
indulged in on the taM d iv of the old year,
in the licinitv of town, by a uun.ber of men
and b-vs.
I'lrticr the new Constitution you can buy
Jour clothing very cheap at Todd's store.
It v ill not bo lawful to shoot deor till
liest Oclolwr. The season for shooting
lhat kind of gat.io closed oil the first dsy ot
the year last Friday.
Attention i hereby diiected to an ad
.jouroed fiphans' Court Sale, by H. Lati
mer Wilson, F.x.i-utor f WiliUni Curran.
deceased. see advertisement.
The entertainment given by the Soldiers'
Orphans' of McAlistorviile School, in tiray
triir Halt, on New Year's evening is said
to have been a pleasant entertainment
Some nights ago two horses were taken j
ut of the stsble of David Corter, who re
sides near Acsdemia. and were ridden to
McCoysvillc, where they were left.
Railroaders wanting change in the meth
od of riding, used boards and small sleds in
sliding down the bid at the upper crossing
in Patterson, on Chiistmss night.
The way to save nieney is to buy your
goods from Todd. Horse and Lap Blank-'
ds at panic prices
Last Saturday three yonng men of this
town walked from Seliusgrore to this place.
The names of these coming Westotis are
WinBeld Panmbaker, William Ztllner and
Howard Oien.
The light seen shining above Tnscarora
mountaiu, against the clouds, last Saturday
vening, just alter night-fail, was caused by
the burning of Rev. Mr. Hamilton's house,
in Perry county.
A chimney in Briton Fasick's bouse at
East Toint, taok tire a few mornings ago,
and for a time caused an unusually lively
time aliout the house and vicinity. No
serious damage was done.
Joseph Martin, W. H. Kreider, North
Goshen and others were to the thicket las;
week on a hunt. They a.l saw deer, but no
game of that kind was secured. Kreider
saw as many as eleven.
The Setisbl asd Rkptslic has no
superior as an auverusinz nieuium iu un.
1 ...
airi reading it is not surj:us.d by any
vcekly paper iu ceutral Pennsylvauta.
A little d ufthter of II. n. Snyder, a cit
izen of rerrysrille, got a grain of roasted
corn in its windf ipe, on Ctinstmas after
noon, and strangled to death in five min
utes. The child was sged three years.
The convening of the new Legislature
at H rrisbnrg and the low prices of goods
at Todd's alore aie tbe great topics of lhe
day.
This is not a local, but becomes an item
of general news, when the fact is stated that
Rev. Dr. Harwood, preacher of Trinity
Church, New Haven, received a Christmas
present of $25,000 from a lady friend.
The Beatty k. Plotta Ooldea Tongued
Parlor Organ have no superiors, in tone,
and speedy response to touch. We have
one to sell, at a figure below the usual sell
ing price for the same gradt of organ.
George Jacobs, Esq., has been elected a
member of the Board of Directors of the
Marshall Iron Company, doing business at
Newport, Perry county, to BU the vacancy
occasioned by the' death of Judge Pouieroy.
People talk about the building of a bridge
across the basin at the south end of Water
street. About building a bridge across the
liver for the new railroad. About the
bridge that is now building at McOnrw's
Ford.
gjs'ju.
- k o1 -Mn"0"i Miffln county, lome days
age, hot only wownded M. - Tba detxraa,
and fell into iBe.tanda ,of Mae twya Te
get his -own game peacefully tba Doctor
tare the bop lv doUars, .' i "! - , j
The suit ot the King ol the Sandwich
Islands tell that Americana aad Eurupcon's
are not as desirable a articles for feasts as
people Tn.ni Asia or arljuiuiug islands for
the reason that the American and European
taste too, strongly of tobacco, and, wbuky.
The General Manager of the Pewnrlva
wia Railroad withdrew their eqarpaarnts
from, and ceased to operate the Sunbury t
Lewistown Railroad, because of a disagree
nacnt on tb pwt of ilia Sanitary t Lewis
town road with the Central Company. -
Rev. Mr. Sherrard will, preach a Histori
cal Sermon iu the Presbyterian chares next
Sabbath, Jan. 10th, at 11 o'clock A. 51., in
which the main points in the history of the
church ofMilEintc-wa and Lost Creek, front
its origin to the present time, will be given.
A card case coalmining about 40 visiting ! lie applied "jo some Lijjb priced, bouor
cards, with names, was found on a case ia j , he member of the profession, wlio
thikotfi-e on New Year's dav. There is1 i: 1 1- . . . m r c
,. ... ..." i advised luui to appiT to the Chief of
it beio:,2 The owner can h.ve it hv e.ll-
i'ng, proving propertr, and paving for this
notice. i - . - ,. "., ,;pninE was settle,! whitihs. w, mil that j man, near Patterson, and NUs Anna M.
Edson Sible, of Harrisburg, was UI1 -d a 'I $250 ! Ilej.aid it and hastened j Harri"' of M'ltori t0"'1''"'?
few milea west of . BrlPs MBb.ii th 20thJ atraVto, tie Chief of I'olie'e, who, in I YEATER-SlOYEli-Ou th: 8th ult., by
ult., l Philip Lulw, who abof
at. i.hrVt
l'DeTI
ie he disJ
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ssnt.- He dH not see Sible-whew
charged the run, and was full v one hundred
vards awav Death was caused i,v r.n.
buck-shot," which entered the heart.
Wm. T. Desalt, of Shermandale, Terrj
county, sent Shicbley, of the Petrg Cssa'y
JHtocatt, a Christinas turkey asacttt. The
cralt should pass the name of Mr. Dewalt
throi'gh their celumus, as a man who does
not forget the printer. Somehow or Other
hu-bley is always in luck.
The new railroad bridge acre fs. the river
at Lew isti.wn not being nearly enjugb com
pleted to stand without the aid of trestle
work, tell down on the 29th ult., in conse
quence of the - trestle-work .having been
knocked out by ice. On the alternocn of
tbe same day an incomplete bridge across
tho Conemaiigh river at Johnstown, Cam
bria county, was swept away by the same
agency.
"A great storm of wind prevailed I117C tra
Saturday evening and ' iiLjht " until mid
night, when it abated. It was the greatest
stonn of the s-a-on. A nuniner of dam-
itjri-A ktinllrs. lk-i.Lt.n wilifi'tWK. A-e.. rttt
the character of its force. The scaffolding j
around the tower on the court honse was
,
W"0"!ykej,tUIbyi
the towvr.
There are about thirty oilices about th
Stnte House at 11 irrisburg that tail to the
victorious Denwcraey as patronage. For j
the thirty office there are neirly three
ihusand applicant. They have had a great
thuand applicant. They have had a great
scramble: nothing like it ever befor.) took
. , ,. ...
i la-.e 111 the Commonwealth. Juniata sj
quota of applicants numbers between 12
."",-
I'l.iicanls nun. tiers Detweea 1
aud 20
If they were to elect a Pre.ideut, !
the scraiuLle would nearly upset the nation. !
A large stable, containing one horse, two
cows, two head of y"n:g cattle, aud a full
sin l.lv of winter's feed of all kiud, was
destroyed by tire on last Wednesday even-!
ing about fcj o'clock, near Turbett's mill,
about one mile and a had' west of Peirys
ville, b-iug the property of Jacob Ruthrock.
Loss (. No insurance. It w is an iu
cendiari fire. -
Since the above was put in type, a report
prevails that only three of the four car
casses of homed cattle were found iu the
mins or the l..ble. 1 he inference is that
one of the aiiimals wa slaughtered ar.d
taken away, aud the stable tired to cover th
deed.
Tu: Perry f'oaarr JJrocatt says there is
a six weeks old pig of the Sutl'olk breed in
Bloomfield that weighs 3 "1 pounds, and chal
lenges some hog grower to beat it.
Tbe same paper says: due night last
wo k a hog was stolen from the pen of Mr.
John Clouser, of Centre township, and
butchered, and the head of the hog was
placed in a ranked pile ol w ood b.'longing
to Mr. Meek, a sliorl distance from liJre it
l hi is - ot -v f
supply of pork
The United Brelhrca have commenced
the erection ol a thurcb editice ia U aiis
towu-hip, new Now ii;lIa'o. The founda
tion Iijs iK-c:i dug, stone tor the foundation j
haiileO., aud (itiiher cut and hauled lor the
building. It is expcri.t that the church
ill be coo plcled dilri.ig next spring ai'd
suuuuar.
Mr. L. B. Eatox, Optician, wiil be
at Will's hotel several weeks. He has
a large acquaintance among business
men. who recommend hits. He has a
compli te stock of Spectacles and
Evk-Gi asses, set in frames of UolJ,
Silver, Shell, llubbtr and Steel, and all
of the best quality of Len'S every
pair being warranted. He will cail at
any residence when advi.se 1 to do so.
Mr. Eaton has bad large experience in
the manufacture aud sale of these
goods, and professes to kuow the busi
ness entire. Give him a call.
A Valuable Bi'eixess Stand at
1'ritatk Sale. Wi 1 sell at private
sale, the entire Grain, Coal and Luin
ber Business at Mifilintown, with the
Buiidiugs and Fixtures connected with
. . ... ., ,
the business. ill sell very low, and
on reasonabla terms to respectable par
ties. ' This is one of tbe best business
lands tn the State, laving tbe entire
trade of Mifflin, Patterson and sur
rounding country, as there is no oppo
sition. This is the finest location in
central lcnrlvaoia for a Grist Mill.
One of the warehouses, sica 40xS0 feet,
was constructed for that purpose. Tbe
buildings are all new. For full par
ticulars cail on or address
D. P. SrLorrr,
Mifilintown, Pa.
REPORT OF CENTREVILLE SCHOOL.
For month ending De. 21, 1874.
Whole No. in attendance during month, 79
Average attendance .... ............. 9
Percent, of attendance 17
Lavinia Stevens, Millie C. Pstton, Frai--ee
B. Hamilton, Sallie E. Hsaii ton, Min
erva Smith, Annie Leyder, Ellen J. Leyder,
Etniiia Rogers, Nora Rogers, Knuua Patton,
Mary X. Tyson, Ada Tyson, William C.
Van Dyke, William A. Steveas. Orlanda C.
Knisely, Newton Lukens, Nelsen Smith,
George L. Musser and Philip Siniiih were
present every day during tbe month
Some of the above named pupils were
present at every roll-call,
J H. Smith, )t t
l'.tJc Mll trja. j TMCBrr-
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2itvjm iUxiLT0S.,Miffl;o county,
it is currently reported and lel.evid,
contain, within ita narrow limits, the
worst swindled man this aide of sun
down. It in believed that the two first
let era of bit name are Doctor Mabon.
The Doctor, it appear:), gathered 'to
gether funds to 'the amount of 5tj,000,
and f laced t'uem in the bands of a real
estate agent in Baltimore to invest fur
Liin. Shortly afterwards the. agent
broke tip operations in tie Monumental
city, a ul embarked for Loudon, taking
'be l)octUr' clever little deposit with
biui, to cake Liui comfortable among
tb6 cockneys. The Doctor got wind of
the little roguery someway, and p!od
ded off to Baltimore to ascertain tbe
troth of tbe matter. The thing didn't
bear close inspection aud the Doc-tor
determined to set u re legal assistance.
1 Pu,'Ce- The Vo0 cked him ,Le fe'
od " .fur'her mieasiness Upon that
lj : Li f La .1 i rv . .1.1.
iB ft. b, informed tbe; Doctor that be-
s. ...
Tore le cohld take any inte.cst in the
1 ""i ','t"'n
ulIU'r ne n,ost hav doTn 1 ue
l-oclor sxlted up the and then)
the noble Chief told him that be must j
i telegrph, at once, to the I bief of I'o-
1 lice at London, and head ..ff the riisn-
! 5CaIIioa ho bad fled with bis " ditiB-
bats." .This ws busiucts and the
n.-i.-ill 1. r- ti :t fr.io r
aocior .eirgrapneu. lie paia ior,
the telegram f lie received a r'y
This cost fains $25, but he got some
thitg tangible from tbe Londoner ! Ue
said he couldn't undertake the case for
less than 40 per ceut. of the money
embezzled ! And would anybody be
lieve it, the Doc 1 01 came awav and re
fused this liberal offer at tbe bands of
the cockney ! e deeplv juipatluzo
with the Doctor, auj would suggest
that when next he has uiouev to iuvest,
ttiat lie trust Lis neighbor with it. It
will unquestionably pay better iu tbe
tui.-HuntiniLn Journal.
aijB ivaucasier ciprtst oeiu: uu 1
circumstances of a terrible accident : i
TllB Lancaster Eiprtxt details the I
Thursday afternaon," a Mr. l'hilip
Cramer aud bis two soue, James and
John, were hunting for cawns and rab
bitu on the Susquelmnua hills, they
" . of iu , cerine. on
came ju;ro?4 can
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the propertv of
Martie township, :
Thomas Stewart, in
Lancaster eontitv. and
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attetiipted to remove It, When it cxplo
ded with tremendous force, instantly
killing the elder Cramer and both of
the sous. The terrible news spread
with lightning rapidity; and a deep
gloom pervades that whole section of
the country. It is said that the bodies
of two of the men were torn to atom,
sLieds of Bisli and pieces of bone biing
found two or three squares distant from
the scene of the aceidetit ; bile a hole
was torn in '.hi ground large enough to
'congeal a live-burse team.
One of the
waS f.ja.ld , 6!icj nw ilj ,,erK
. , , , , J;
he had evidently crawled in a dying
condition, being lefS badly torn than
the others. Deputy Coroter l1. S.
Ctaik held an inquest, and a verdict of
"accidental death" was rendered : but
exactly bow it occurred will never be
known. , .
AVer's Americax Almanac is now
ready for delivery gratis, bv Druggists,
to all who call for it. Among the
problems of high science which the
Doctor presents in it, is the startling
assertion that the liiotioti of the tides
upon its surface, Ti tarda the earth's
revolution upon its' ax . or bolls it
back with a force ;f OOtK) millions of
horse powers. Hence it is easy to see
that without some counter force, the
f,,,ie m0t' rotate slower aud slower.
until its revolutions whojlv cease. 1 ben
with perpetual night on one side, and a
degree of cold far beiow any now
known, we should h.ivc on the other a
"fervent heat from th sun. which
would Tt.-lt ti e rocks aud make the
mountains run liVe water.
1, , I
ut we neea j
I a Counter 1
feel no alarm. lie shows
poise which near
!y balnoce this resist- j
laint.io, substantiailv. I
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Jane condition, through
snce, and wi'l main
the present mund;
ages upon ages yet to come.
:
REPORT OF PATTEUS.UN SCHOOL No 1.
For month ending December 31, 1874.
Whole No. of pupils enrolled, males 23,
females 18 total 41
Average attendance, males 21, females
lti total 37
Percent, of attendance, males 5M, te
lltales 91 average M
The following pupils were present at every
roll-call during the mouth: Eddio Kulp,
Fares Ruudio, Frank Pei.mll, Jolm Dei
trick, Jacob Suionlf, Lola Dietricfc, Maggie
Uird, Blanch Cramer, A-dhusa Cramer,
Fannie Cramer, Keltic Hollobaugh, Mott
Deilrick, Lizzie Deitrick, Ada Deitrrck,
Deli. Johnson. - - : ' . '
Clara Uoluun inistnd but one roll-calL
The follow ing pupils received the highest
number of credit marks for deportment:
Alvin Hawk, Clva Uolman, Arihusa Cra
mer, Maggie Laird.
At. I. Hibb, Teacher.
RETORT OF CROSS ROADS SCHOOL.
' For month ending Dee. 31, 1874. -
Whole No. in attendance during month,
lwuVs 20. females 22 tidal 42
Average a'tendance, males 18, females
Is total 37
Per cent, of attendance durijg month,
males 81, female 80 average 69
Daniel R. Kepner, George Speakman,
John Varner, Enoch V. Speakman, Abner
G. Statu, Geo. S. M. Kepner, David Mar
tin, Albert J. Kepner, Annie C. Farra, Ellen
M. Hanbert, Ida M. Stutu. Emma Ycager,
Ellen Yeager, Annie E. Weaneh, Mary E.
Hanbert and Rebecca Heiser were present
every day during the month.
H. S. Bason, Teacher.
REPORT Or IIORN1XUT0WN SCHOOL,
For month ending Dec. 25, 1874.
Whole Ne ia a'tendance during month, 45
Averace attendance ..i. .............. 31 I
Percent, of attendance 1 78
Joseph Jolls, Willie Shields, JohnS iders,
j Samuel Swartxlandr, Mary SuloulT, Annie
j Shieiaa sod Annfe swarunnner were prea-
: rnt cterv day during the mcnth.
1 ' D. W. Hwv.: Teacher.
REPORT OF LOCCST RCS SCHOOL,
For month end in r Dee. 29, If 74.
Whole No. in attendance during month, 43
Average attendance 4....:............ 8tf
Per cent, ot attendance ot males...... Sf3
" " . females.... 82
Cora A. Eagler, I.netU f. Smith, Elmira
B. Van Ottucr, David Lauver, John Detra,
Isaac Lauver, Darwin Detra, John Van Or
nier, David King, Juha Swab and James
Eagler were present erery day during ths
month.
It is a remarkable fact that Pain
Cure Oil is driving all other "Oil" and
Liutment troai the market. Why it it .'
I'eeausc it will certainly do all that is
claimed for it, and is wariaiiled.
Sold wholesale and retail by Banks 4. flani
lin, Miflliutown.
Foa Sale Eight hundred tn a thousand
Chestnut Kails, made of young timber.
Address A. McKINLEY,
McCoysville, Juniata Co.. Pa.
dlAimiED:
K.U'FFMAX HARRIS On Dec. 17th.
1 1874, at the M. E. Parsonage, Port Royal,
j Pa., by Rev. W. R. Whitney, James Ka
utr-
I her. J. Jj. Bear, at the Juniata Hotel in.
MtfHintown, Mr. D. M. Yeater, of Ferman-
i h ,., .H u,.
i "C" township, and Miss Ma.y M..yer, ot
MiHlintown
I
KIUK KILMER At Matuwana, Mifliia
county. Pa., Dec. 3, lt?74. by Rev. Ueorge
j H ir.await, of McVeytown, Mr. James W.
! Kirk ,,f Ea Waterlord. aud Miss Maggie
M. Kilraeri ne ir Mexico, Iwth of Juniata
cvuhty.' .
rrv.jrn Hiuips n iti. i
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- oy j.(.V- A C'openhaver, Mr. Amos KinierJ
and alias S usaa Hoops, both of Delaware
township. -
SIEisEK TYSON On the 22nd ult,, at
the house of Christopher Tyson, by the
same, Mr. Addison Sieber and Miss Han
nah . Tyson, both of Walker township.
ZIMMERMAN BAKER On the 22nd
nlt., at the house of Mr HelK-r, by the
1 same, Mr. Thaddeus Zimmerman and Miss
Luciuda Baker, both of Thompsontown.
WINET REYNOLDS On '.he 29th
ult., at the residence of the bride's father,
hy the same, Mr. Michael S. Winey, of
Evaudale, and Sliss Frances Reynolds, of
Fayette township.
LEITZEL SHELLEY On the 31st ult.,
in XtcAlisterville, oy the same, Mr. Henry
a-caiwoiu ..v....,
1, of Ciontown, Dauphin county, and
Miss Mary Shelley, of Kichueld.
HU5TETLEE HAMILTON On the
31st ult., at the residence of Mr. E. Wets
ler, by the same, Mr. Henry B. Hostetler
and Miss Mary M. Hamilton, both of Walker
ton Uahip.
ZIDERS COX On the 22ud ult., in
Patterson, jy Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr.
1 U. W. aiders and Miss Ireua Cos, both of
' t.nii'niviifiil tnnntiili this ellintv.
IU Kit:
CROZIEK On the 3rd inst , in Walker
tow nship, James Cioiier, aged 21 years.
-l 03I3IIaUC Vis.
lIIFFLiNTOWN MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by J. i II. A. Stainbaugh.
MirruxTowx, Jan. 6, 1875.
Butter 30
Ergs..,.. 28
Lard 12
Potatoes ; 85
M1KFLIXTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weekly by D. P. Suloutf
Wheat, .- 1 00
Oats
50
75
Corn,
Special .Vol ices.
TO COSJll MPTls-ES.
The advertiser, having been permanently
cured of that dread disease, Consumption,
by a simple remedy, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sufferers tho means ot
cure. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy of the prescription used, (tree ol
charge) with the directions lor preparing
and using lhe same, which they will find a
sure cure tor Consumption. Asthma, Bron
chitis, fc-c. Parties wishing the prescrip
tion will please address
Lev. E. . WILSON,
131 IVr.n St., Wiiiiamshurgli, New York.
j llio-Mli
Eiiiiotts or loi rn.
A GEi TLEA1AS who stiifer.-d lor years
from Nervous Debility, Peiuiture Decay,
and all lhe r fleet a ot youthlul indiscretion
will, lor the sake ot'sutlering hciuauity,
send free to all who need it, tiie reeipa and
l .1:- i... ....il-i.... fl... n-m A. Itv
IIII itVU I'M I11-IV1.I 111. ........... - '" '
Rmc, ue Ha, cured. Sutlereis wishing 10
profit bv lhe advertiser's ex. silence can do
so bv addressing i:i perlccl confidence,
. ' J , "S
i.inC-Cin 42 Cea.iT St., New ork.
J
yew AttvrrtiHtmentii.
Important Xotlce.
rrtHE suliscrils-T, having so d his store,
A wishes to settle up his books without
delay, those hawng claims will present
them, and a':l who owe by account will call
at his house and settle, and pay or ghe
a note. Hope all concerned will atteud to
this notice.
J. B. OKESON.
rerrysville, Dec. 22, 1871.
Auditor's Sotlce.
THE undersigned, appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Juniata county an Au
ditor to distribute the money iu the hands
of Irvin I). allis, Executor or the fyst
Will and Testament of J.-miina Jane Ln
kvns, late ot the borough of Thompson
town, deceased, among the heirs and lega
tees under the Will ni Testament or aid
decedent, according to law, will attend to
the duties of said appointment, at his office
in Mitliintown, on Wednesday, the 13th day
of January, 175, at 10 o'clock A. ll., when
where all persons interested will please at
teud. J. A. CHRIStT, Auditor.
Dec. 23, lt?7.
CHAIR M.M FACTORY.
THE undersigned, at Ins shrp, on Water
street, Vitttintowti, h.iS now on hand
and for sale cheap, a general assortment ot
CHAIRS. .
He also has a largo lot of
COFFIaSTS
on hand, and, having purchased a new
Ileirse. is now prepared It attend Minerals
at the shortest notice and ou the most 'ib
erxl terms. He has made a great reduction
in lhe price of Collins.
rt7 Repairing promptly attended to.
july29U O. P. ROBISON.
Administrator's Xotlce.
Ettate of William Kaufman, Jtitattd.
WHEKEAS Letters of Administration
It on the estate of Wi'liam Kauttiuau,
late of Fayette township, deceased, having
been granted to the undersigned, all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those
having claims will please present theui
without delav to
PETER SFIEI.LENBERGER,
Vr:. 9, 1x71. .Uiu 11 i.rrr.
.MP-CtllantOZS.
mWt IUMBEB, SC.
THE undersigned, having Completed his
new U'archuuse in Peirysville, would
respectluliy invite the attention f thv
farmers of the county to tho (act that he is
at all times
PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES
FOR ALL KIND:? OF
1
CritAirv, si:j;is, Ac, Ac.
Having introduced new l'acilitica for hoist
ing, weighing, Jtc, we are now prepved to
un.uad with the least possibla trouble.
Bark, Railroad Tics, Locust
Posts, and all Saleable
Country Prod ace
will be bought at all times, either tor
CASH OK IN EXCHANGE FOR MER
CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE .
GOAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT,
PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP,
which will be toid to suit purchasers, either
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
and at the lowest rates ruling.
r o '
At m'y Store in Turbdtt township may be
found as complete art assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
aXOTIOaNTS,
Queensware, Hardware, &c,
all of which will be sold as low, if not a
IilUe lower than elsewhere-
KOAU IIKRTZLKU.
Dec. 10, 1873-tf
TO THE PUBLIC.
I have just opened ont, in my store-room
on Main street, in the borough of Patter
son, a new stock ol
Men's and Boys' Clothing,
Overconts, Shirts, Drawers, fl'amuses,
Hals, Caps, Cloves, Stockings,
AMERICA?) WATCHES
AT ClTT PRICES, JEWELRY. c.
The best lot of
BOOTS & SHOES
ever brought to this county: Men'sa Boots
$'. 00 10 it 50, best h.-avy lap solo" war
ranted ; Gum Boots, boia $ lrt., men's $1
50; also lull line ol Ladies' and l liu.Lr.-n".
Gums; Ladies' iL''je $1 50 to - 5U best
moroccoi
I am selling Goods 20 per 'cnt.' less than
the credit prices. I am se.lmg for cash,
eoutitrv produce, or uote at 3'i l- 00 dais'
discount.
I have lost in eight years' business over
$5,' 0 by Setphig books slid credit, sad
wade money besides ; aud now I am deter
mined that those who pay shall not beco:u
pellcd to pay sncH prices ib it the loss sus
tained in cotistqm nee 01 those w ho fail to
pay in. v be 6oered; and conseuuentlv 1
can sell 20 per cent, less than goo, is in inv
line have ever boeu sold for in the county.
Call ano see for yourselves.
WANTED 500 bushels goxl potatoes,
IO11 bushels 01 ions, also, tvo tons ot dry
wheal straw, for which 1 whl pay (lu pet
ton, delivered.
J. B. M. TODD.
Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874. -
Philadelphia & Beading Railroad.
WIS. Lit ARR.iXGE.MCXT.
DixESBta 14th, 1S71.
Trai$ butt Hjrruburg as fullowt :
For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. in., 2 00 and
7 40 p. in.
For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 15 a. ni.,
2 00 and 3 00 p. ro.
For Reading a' 5 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00,
8 50 and 7 40 p m.
For Pottsvills at 5 2, 8 10 a. m., aud 3 50
p. m. and via Schuylkill Si bus-juehanua
Branch at 2 4 ) p. 111.
For Alicntown at 5 20, 8 10 a. in , 2 00,
3 50 :id 7 40 p. ni.
The 5 20, 8 1" a. m , 2 0 and 7 i p. m
trams have through cars lor New York.
The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. 111. trains have
through cars for Philadelphia.
6 VXD J Vs.
For New York at 5 20 a. m.
For Allen'own and way station at 5 2 a. ni
For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations
at 1 45 p. m.
Train fur Ilaruburg Uatt as follows :
Leave New York at 'J bO a. m., 12 40. 5 80
ami 7 45 p. tu.
Leave Philadelphia at '.' 15 a. iu., 3 40 afid
7 15 p. in.
Leave heading at 4 30, 7 40, 11 20 a. tn.,
1 50, ii 15 and 10 45 p. m.
Leave Poitsville at 5 55, U 00 a. ni. at id 4 .10
p. m., and via SchtixlkiU and Susque
hanna, branch at i u5 a. lu.
Leave Alleutowii al 2 30, 5 50, 8 50 a. tu.,
12 2", 4 SO and 0 10 p. m.
The 2 30 a. ni. train from Alicntown and
the 4 80 a. n. train from Reading do not
run on Mondays-
SIWD.1YS.
Leave New York at 5 30 p. a.
Leave Philadelphia nl 7 1 p tn.
Leave Reading at 4 Zli. 7 4 a. ni. and 10
45 p. m.
Leave Alicntown at 2 30 a. 1.1. tod 0 10 p m.
f iii Morris end Etstx Railroad.
JOHN E. WOOi'TEN,
Uttral SuperimttnJtat.
B 1 jjiVv j. tJ a 1. 1 a
Jtii vtifti xti 1 r.Y
Jhst Published, tu a Staled Eurelove. Price
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and
Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
a eakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual
Debiiitv, and In.p. diluents to Marriage gen
era!!"; Nervousness. Consumption, Epi-
ley an.l Fitsf Mental and Hltvaical In. a-j.-ltv,
resulting Irotu Sell-Abuse, etc. Bv
ROBKHT J: t ULVERWELI II. D.. Au
thor 01 lhe "O.-eeii book," Ac.
The world-'ctiowned s'lthor, iu this ad
mirable Lecture clearly tirorcs tr.ani his
own eaisrrieuee that the alul coneiuen
ces of S!f.Aluse may be. trectuallv remov
ed without medicines, aud wtthont rtai.ser
oils surgical operations, bougtes, instrii-1
mcnts, rings or coi dials, pointing out a
mode of core at once certain and eti'ectn I
by which every sufferer, no matter what his
coiKliitou mi) be, luay cure himself cheaply,
privately Slid radically.
ZZTku Lfturt trill prorc a boon lo thou
sands aud thuusamds.
Sent, trtu'er seal, if a ptain enreloj, to
any address, on receipt ol six cents, or two
pOsKge stamps. A ldres the PulilisheiS,
C11A5. J. C. KLINE A CO.
127 Bowery, Nfw York,
Post.Oibce Bjx 4oe0.
'cv; 19, 1873-ly.
I AKGt stock of Dry Goods, Groceries,
1 1 Llucensware, Notions, H ita, Boots and
fc bees, Leather, avc., for sale at the stove ol
G. W. Stirs St. r-rryseii:..
Jfiscellaneout.
Ayer's
Cheny Pectoral,
Tor Tiisstsea r-f the Throat and Longs,
Bueh as Oeugla, Co. da, Wboopiac
Ccoei, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
A more tLe rreat
dl-COVcTitS of lood
- em science. fw are
'"Jof mors real Talus
to mankind thaa
mis riiecruai rem
dv for all diseaMS
of'th Throat and
Lu:;p. A va-t tri
al cf its virtues,
throughout liiis and
other countries, has
shown that it docs
surely sad eflSrCwltr cmrrol tiiem. nix tes
tononr cf oor Le.t cirixens, of all else; e
taSlislte tlie fact, tltnt Ciiekbv I'ECTOKat
wid S'kI d"s re leTssnd curs tlie attliciing
dionle M tin li nauaiid loins Ue-onJ Dny
Ofaer mpliciite. 'Hie mo-t dangervns auVc
tions of the l'ulmorwry Ortrms yield to its
r.)srer: and eaes of tConsamntion, eurft-1
r th roT3raii. are publicly known, so
r-nirlia'i as fiartt.v tu be bsiiered, wrra
they net proven bryuud tiiput. As a rein
e!y it is a-!epuV, oil which tlie pnblic msy
r? r f ir fui! p-C.-cion. I'r curing Coask,
tas forwnuicer of trwre Krious diiie:i.e; it
n res n-tiinmnered lives, and an amount of
s:irering not to be computed. It chaihjgrs
t'itl. snl convince the most sceptical.
1'very fatnily ahtiuM keep it cm hand as a
protection a?n!iit tlie eirfv and unpsreeived
attarks of i'ulrnooarv AlTectinns, which ars
easii met at first, hut which become incura
ble, and too often fatal, if neglected. Tender
lung r.ed tliis defence; and it is unwise to
b without it. A a safeguard to riiBJrep,
sni l the distressing dieaes which l"-et tho
lnro-at and Cneat of chil.uWl, Cnrnt.v
I'r.CTOiML is iiirnluaLle; for, by its timely
iu:, uiiJtitu les aiT reseued fvuni prcnutura
graves, aad saved to the love nd sffsctton
centred on tlmn. It sets speedily and sniely
srii.t oniiteiry colds, securing sonnd ar.il
lieiltii-rcsrori .j" sleen. No ! will snfier
tiouMesotne Infiueuza and p.-ni.ful Bron
cMUs, rl.ca Uicy Iljuk Law easily they csa
te -nre.l.
OriTimllr the pnvltiet of lone, laborious,
sn-l .tiecesf.il e!iemte:d r ivestiiiaiion.ro east
or k n is spared in mnkinj every baiue in lii
u'oeit po--iol? (sfctioii. Ir 'may be confi
ileMtir relied njicn ns Tossessio2 s'l t:ir vir
tues it has ever exhibited, snd csrl''e of
p"-. inline cures as ramor-.;lde a. the greatesC
u has ever elected.
iitr.rAnrr itr
Or. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowall, Mass.,
Prartiuil and Analytical Chemist.
sold ar ali. oacuotsTs ivuivreii.
rrofeuiojutl Cards.
J) L. ALLEX, 31. I) , .
Has commenced the pra-liceof lTcd;cin
and Surgery and all their collateral branches.
OlLxe in Johnstown, Beale township.
j.ilj 15, 1S74
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
MUFLIXTOirjX, rj.
Otlice hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. at.. Ul
lice in his father's residence, at the sout!
cud ol Water street. ocl22-tl
JOUIS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
CCjllecting and Coi.vevancing prompt
Iv attended to.
OrricE tin Bridire street, i-pposite tn
Court House Square.
LFKED J. FATTElisO-N,
ATTOENEY-AT-LAW,
MIFKLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA.
All business promptly attended to.
tlrricr. On Bridge tree, ciposite tl,
Court House square;
KliW
niOTOGKaVIM GALLERY.
Bridge Street, Xifliiutown, Ta.
JOSEPH l.'ESS wouli resrsTtfiillv ins it.
all who want GOOD PlloTlH.U.VI'II
.r ffl.t.n.w..K-wM ... th..ir t.i 1m I.. irfi-M hi..
a Call, and be convinced lhat this is th
place lo get
GOOD ICTl RES.
Having pn red himself w ith the BIS
IN .SI KL.MLN Tn in the market, and
all the
L.1TEST IMPROVES! E. TS
that constitute a
First-Clas3 Photograph Gallery.
he invites all hi friends stid th.-p':hlic gen
erally to tavor him wi'h their pjtronag.
and ths-y will lie aeenmod ie 1 wnn any
thing in the line ol Photography.
Pictures taken fro'm Card to Life Size
and Painted, it desired, iu Oil or Watei
Colors.
Small Picture eopH-I and errlarjed.
OM Aiubrotvpes or l)agnerre.itype als.
copied and enlarged, in. I paint s! if desired
A giMMt sePvlion or rKAJ:r. Kept 01
hafrl at all times, and cheaper tl an ever.
Solid Walnut Frames,
fiilt FraiiK's,
lioilatioii iValnut Frames,
I111 tatiotf Rosewo.id Fiaiius,"
Rustic Frames,
Cabinet 1 111 1 .dial Frames,
Picti'ie NailisScrew-eycs, Cord and Tas
sel, c.
J05EPU HEsS.
Mifilintown, Jan. 7, is; I.
SEW ASD ATT R ACTIVE
Lin: OK GOODS
JCST at.CSIVED JT TH
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
Among the many ni-J good may be found
this following :
Two Dozisj Fisa rot kit Biarts. Laros
Lot or I'uor. c.tirii Albi j, llric
Tirii. AtTMiaam Albchs, T.x
rss Fine Ksive ro i, antra,
Fine Pocket Books,
Esoioii to StrriT
I hk Coisit- A
Cseat Va-
a 1 et T
or Fi.vr It
tial Parca ass
EsvriiTK, fur
Beistol fcoisD Csans,
Planks, Laser Lor or Bi.ssk
Books, Fill Boi id f) it-Books,
ASD ALL OTHF.K KINDS ASD Sl7Ea.
Habhosica, Ext Qi ALtrr Accotns .ss
asd Violins, Kiss llna Hsr-nr and
Conns, Ciuak Cases, lira Tobac
co Porcnrs, Pman-nou,
Cuts Boabus, I ai
sota, tHECKtIS ASD
C n K c k k a
b o a a o s,
i'HoT'
o a a r a
Fbahis, Bast
Calls, rccrscLrs
X.sil r.fE Glassks. Hist
AssoBTtftif f the Corjrtr.
The PrnLiC ake Isvitid to Cali
ASD EXlM'tSE TBS ItlH.DS. RtHKW
BSB THE PtlCE. pATTEBSO-1 DarO SToBI.
P. C. RL'NJJlO.
Patterson. May 13, 1871-tf
Large stut k of Kew.lv. nisslr Cbxhinr tr
' tale br 1IAKLEV CO
MinCF.LL.1 .V E 0 US
1874 CHRISTMAS, 1874
HOLIDAY km CHRISTMAS
PKESEXTS,
j GO
Olieap J oiih's Storey
THE ONLY PLACE
When? you van Buy CSoods Rijhf.
A Larg aiJj Fine ..s:orine:ii
are yo'.il very cheap:
ItVlD THIS:
I liiv my from iir.-t lun J.J, fnnri nianufacttirers atul
imjwrteis only, a:sil lor oafh ilnwn, ami mil ail my GihkLs tor
jiIi oniy ; thcivli r' I c;tn J lTurtl to c Gotxis clie.v.'r lliau
tnylxxly t!t. I advise all persons wi.-hirj' to ;ave 15 to 40
-ent.- en a dollar ro Xi (.heap John's bttr.
j Thankiiil lor past patronage, 1
ItOTFClTlLLY Yol'Kft, &C.,'
TIIE PEOPLE'S
HARDWARE STORE,
!,R. E. Parkers ,ew Brick EuilJii..
nws rriiairr, orpoviTi; tiiij court Y.viii,
MIFFLIXTOYVX, J I'M ATA COUXTi. I'A.
JOHN W.-MUTIIEUS15AUGII
akes pleasure in callir-g the attention cf Farmer. Builders, Masons. Saddlers, Minrrs,"
Carpetilerrf. SlioenuKers. Blacksmiths, Coachiiiakers. Plast.-n-rs. Hottsckerpers,
aud ail who are it. want of anything nsiiai'v r-.t in a FIR-ST-'.'i.4,S.s'
HARIlWAhF. STORE, to his '. AKli K AN ') FilKS II stock 01
liuods, bought since llu groat reductlou III fri.-es,
n coxsisTixr or
TA3T.E CL'TIERT,
AXES,
LcK.s.
LEATHER,
PAINTS,
SAWS.
ACi.KK?,
BRACKS,
POKES.
FELLOES,
MASON II .iMMEiiS.
t.RINl) STONES,
CLorilKS WKINGtSS,
SAND PAPER,
LAIP,
4.C.,
iptr::.
NAILS.
SCkEilS.
GLASS,
OILS,
Al'ZriS.
SHOVELS,
FORKS,
HOES,
WALL BRl'SHES.
IIoilE !!K' SUES,
PAINT BfcCSilKS,
PICKS.
t'OFKEE MILLS,
TINWARE.
4.C., iC,
WHOLESALE
Vhich he ha just opened in the almve new store-room. II .vinir longhf stl liis sloek."
vlule goods Were al iheir lowest figures, he is prepared to sell at snc'li prices as nil) puar
ntee satisiaetion. My giKxis are all new and h-osn from the maiiiifaciurer.s. and I invito
he public to call an 1 sen thc.11. I also solicit the patronage of the p.;b:ie. t. ive me a call.
MifMmtawn, Aug. 2, !74-tf
D. W. Harley & Oos
Is tue place where yen can buy
TIIU BUST AM) TIIK l'IIi:Ar.T
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
JAM'S. C.1PS. BOOfS, SHUES, .LVD fl HXlSUXd Gu'JhS.
WE are prepared to exhibit otia of the most choice .am, silect stork ever ottered i-i
t'..is market, and at .iSTU M.SHIXtlLT It'll' PRICES!
Also, measures taken for suits aud part of suits, which will te marie to order
il sl.o.l notice, very reasonable.
K.'member th place, in HofTiuau's
Tater s'reets, iilFFI.INTOWN, PA.
1 ME.XY IIUSIvYJES'8.
FALL CAMPAIOX NOW OPENED;
o
Eeery person who rends i',js sdvertisetnent will save nrmcv ar. 1 p.-t just what thev
v int io Ih-Cl.orill.Mi LIN E. Il.i:s. Caps. Boots a-i I i-h-.' s for Men. Women an'l
luidreii. FurniMiing Goods, Wan-hes and Jewelry, C.irpi-ls, Fl-.-r Oil Cloths, and nunv
dher arrkles. I will not ipiote p-i.-es here, but wiil n..t be u-;.-rsoid by any ime.
nine and see no-, and b convinced of til troth ot my as.-rtioi:. llaiin? reb'iili iiic
itorr R.mni on Briilge street, Patterson, Pa., I am able to show you Got.d to a better
lilv:i!i:.i?e.
IVterson. Pa.. Nov. U, 1S71. SAttCEL STRAYER.
yy v. si Loi'i r,
FORWARD AM) C0. MISM0
3IERCII AiN T,
orii.r.R 11
UR.U.V.
COAL,
I'LASTKK.
SALT!
C Its M K aN T.
CsTn-r-M.ssi- a, i , n rrT ts T Cl" '"niisli tue .-itueus of these bor
ALlilIt LiJ riiAulhu oujhi t;t i the Ust of
LTre stock of r rdr rrfade clothing d the 1 BEEF, VEAL, ML'TTON, PORK, lie.
latest and choice Jtvte tor men and j jt icrm
Im,v.. h ,ta, ca,. boots and ah.s motions. ( h tT,,J , lK f b(J
ivieishiiig gooda in endles variety lor sals iii j s; -
at Samuel Strayer's, u Paltirsott. j K '-
A large -issortnienl of Queensw are, Ch'na
ware. Glass-ware. Cr.a kery ware. Cedar
ware A-, for sale cheap bv
X II A. hTAMBACGH.
.ID rERTISHMEJ 1$.
TO
of Vo'.l raSio cif Iwnd, whlcli
reiViain,
POi'KLT TILERY,
HATCHETS,
HINGES.
ShoK FINDING s,
m;tty.
PLANKS,
CHISELS,
Kirs,
lie US.
SIIAKTS.
S! So. TROWEL'S,"
CfRRY CO VIM:.'.
AXE II NHLES,
tIKtIN 3A;.
t'LiAi:w.i.t:.
sc., r.r..
AND RETAIL.
JOHN W. MU1HERSBAHGH.
Xr
Uuildinjj, corner of LriJpe amT
'ii.iy 9, li;5-tt
IIUKY&CIiniST,
til CtasSOUH Tu KilYPKR A CO.
To tlK.se interested in the purchase of a
strictly
1'UISK liYK WUKKY,
1 for mcd.cal purp.ises we uff r
BAILEY'S mill llYE,
j P.-h e 2 to $ ik'. g.llon. and will ship iu
I packigii to suit p'ircli.aser.
j We al.-o handle larg. ly a
j COi'l'Kn-UJsTILLEI) WIJISKT;
I Price Trom XM to 51.75.
I , We import
i FINE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN.
aud also manufacture
! I R- STfl.VEU'S
! TOic lIERB BITTERN.
! SeuJ for Price Li-t.
i HCET A CHRIST.
121 North Third Street, Philada.
ej t 0, lst7t-!y
OLO.MO.l iiEIBEII,
Will visit llitflin and Patterson every
Tuesday. Thur-lay ai.d Satur.Iay mornings
A fiue assoitineut of ciotha, cwssimm.
vesting, ifcc, a.wrys uu hand and for stila
by fa. Bv. LOL'lKN.
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