SENTINE REPUBLICAN WIFFLINTOWN; i ! .; Wtdiie-4ay. Jaa'y 13. iT5. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annnra. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cent per inch lor each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Reductions will be made to th-se desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. PENS'A. E. jLTIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station as ful u: KASTWA KD. Philadelphia Express, 12 43 a m. Harribnrg Accoiuiao., 9 4M a in. Pacific Express, 10 26 am. Hail, 6 3". p m. Atlantic Express, 9 16 p m. WESTWARD. Pittsburg Express, 12 58 a m. Cincinnati Express, 2 05 a m. Pacific, 5 58 a in. Way Passenger, 10 10 am., Vail, 3 33 p lu. . Fast Line, 6 4 i p m. Mixed, 8 15 p m. Mirtiin, Nor. 15, 1874. LOCAL IXTELLIGESCE. Beet Matressos at Snydt-r.s. A Huntingdon youth advertisers in the papers tor a number of lady correspondents. Resolutions handed in by a Patterson teacher, have been unavoidably crowded out this week. . Jcbn Wright, Jr., and Noah Littteficld bnnght Col. Win. Belt's l.'aud. Trice, S'.H.uilO. Fine Walnut Chamber Suits at Snyder's. T'.iieves have been stealing grain and poultry from Mr. William Smitn in Dela ware township. Bev. Mr. Shcrrard has announced preach ing for every -vnirg this week, iu his church at this place, at 7 o'clock. Go to Snyder's when in need of Furni ture of any kind. A package of registered letters wre stolen not l-ing ago from one of the postal cars Utecu Alloana and Huntingdon, eastward b .tind JjJAIl parties who had aught to do with .bej-arjhave been discharged. Seliiisgruve has been afflicted with an othcr incciidi iry (ire. Citizens have organ- wed a ecrejvgilaiice committee, l'rivate watchmen are employed, who are on the lookout for the ircendiarics. If tliey are caught tiiey will never see the inside of a court room. Lynch law will meet out jus tice tu them. Fine assortment of Lounges at Snyders ia Miff.in. William Van Sweringen, Esq., retired from the Board of Commissioners last week, and was succeeded by James Watts, Esq., Mr. Swerinps.-n was an efficient oflicer. His name will long be fresh and green in this county as one of the Board under w hose management the new Court House has been built. Three Huntinrdon and three Blairccunty marksmen propose to shoot mark lor a purse of (300, cat marksman to shoot a string of twenty shots, one hundred yards, otf-haud. The best string of twenty con eecutive shots to win first prize, 20t tin second best string, second prize, f 100. The match is prepared for the 15th inst. Co and see the Wonderful Eoonouiia for sale at Sn der's. .vrobbert, and the capture of this Thieves is Milford Township. On the evening of the Gtb iust., a bort tiiuc al'tur the passage of the east ward lnund passenger tram commonly designated the Cincinnati," two .young uieo named respectively John inu and John Fuse!iiiarj, both pons of Ju uiata people, put in an appearance at Henry Giveu'a saloon in Patterson, where, after a short snj-mrn, tbey left a raveling bag and went out. During their absence a person in the raloou chanced to come in contact with ' tie tag.. The contact caused such an un usually queer noise that some one pres ent intimated that it probably contain ed things it should not contain. The satiiuation suggested a look into the fact, when to the aetouibhruent o all, it revealed a full line or assortment of tools euch as burglar, housebreakers and cracksmen me. The owner of the bag at once became objects of sus picion, but a bush was put on the knowl edge of the contents of the bag, and an eje and au ear directed to tbe move ments and eayingg of the suspicioue characters. Their conduct, however, further thats an overheard conversation about some store, revealed nothing of their Intentions. " ' Ji J and by they called for the bag and derrted. On the morning oftjthe 7th, when A.. J. Hertzier, post master and store keeper at Locust Grove, went to open bis place of business be foucd that his store bad the night just passed been robbed, an entrance having beec effect ed through the back door by nicaus of the employment of falsi kys. ) A hole or two had also been bored above the lock for some purpose or other. Mr. Ileretzler came to Mifflin during the morning hours to consult with par ties here as to ways and means to be employed in the arrest and detection of the thieves. Meanwhile the knowledge of bis misfortune got abroad in the 4twB.-'Ar-f byTBet, those who bad beard of the visit of AVinn and Fuaselinan to Patterson declared them to be the authors of it. These declar ations, coupled with a recital of the 'contents of tba bag referred to above, and, the overheard conversation also referred to', were evidence sufficient, if ,no Jjther existed, to ; warrant the pro curement of a search and arrest war rant for Winn and Fusselman and others. r " v. It was past noon, however,, before officer Samuel Wilson, of this borough, bad all f tbe proper papers ia bis poa M&son and was reay to start, with Mr. A. j. HerUler, the robbed citizen, and assistants J obi Mozer! ti this borough, and Ilenry Given, pf, Patterson. In buggies they drove "into-' Milford town f bip to a bouse situated : about three miles west of Tort Bay al, at the foot of a ridge, north of Tuscarora creek about three quarters! mite,-'and occupied i .''li.' 1 ' b mau named Calvin ilanuaii. search it. - - .... r Oa entering tbe Louse inquiry vat made for Hariuan. . Mrs. liarajaa stated that ahe and the children three in number were alone in the bouse ; that Haraun had gone out. Officer Wi'.son then stated his busiueas, that it was to search the bone. After more conversation with Mrs. Ilarman, she told them to go upstairs. The stair way led up from the room in whieb they all were, which wis entered directly by a door from the outside. Wilson, with, his assistant, Given, searched the up stairs, while llerfzler and Moscr staid below ; but nothing that tbey looked for was found. On returning to the first floor Officer Wilson proposed to ectsr a door to aa adjoining room ; it : was locked. He asked why the door was locked, and was answered that the dead latch on tbe inside Lad fallen down. He took hold of tbe door tbe second time and gave it a strong upward jerk, which rpruDg the latch out of the hasp, and it flew open. Instead of a lighted room, it seemed like a dungeon ; the windows were closely curtained. The officer strode in, intending to so uncur tain the windows that light might be obtained to search the room. He had scarcely advanced more than a step when his foot struck an object lying on the floor. By one' of those quick not understood realizations, be knew that be had come in contact with a man lying on the floor, though be bad not seen him. He quickly stepped back into the room from which be bad come and stated to bis assistants that a man or men were in the adjoining room, and at the same time ordering them to come out. His order brought a response, which was in the nature of an inquiry as to "what was up f ' The officer told them that tbey would soon know what was np, and that they should eome out immediately, which they did ; and who should they be but the 6aue John Winn and John Fusselman whom they were looking for. it may be proper to add here that Officer Wilson and his assist ants were properly armed, as was also Mr. Hertzier, and wou!d have gone through a party of thieves a la Van lirunt style, if resistance bad been made to their arrest, or search for stolen goods. The thrill of excitement incidental to the unexpected finding of the pris oners after the assurance that there was no one in the house being over, tbe cur tains on the windows in the room were removed, and the search of that part of tbe house was tegun. There were two beds in the room, one on a bedstead and one on the fl'tor. There was a bu reau in one coratr. To it the officer first directed his attention. A new shawl i top of it was the first article identified by Mr. Hertzier as his prop erty. A parcel of a particular kind of candy found in a drawer of the bureau was dealt out by Mr. Moser to liar man's children to keep them from cry icg, which they bad commtiicd through the excitement that was for a moment occasioned by the fin-ling of goods that belonged to Hertzier. Goods were found in both the bed on the floor and the bed on the bedstead goods that belonged la Hertzier afcd goodj that did not belong to him. There was a considerable quantity of tobacco found in a cupboard in the first room that did not belong to Hertzier. The unidenti fied goods are in tbe profession of Jus tice Krcidt'i, where they will remain for the length of time required by law. While the search in the boue was progressing Ilarman returned He, t3o, was put under arrest, which at once brought out Winn aid Fusselmau in his defense. They wanted to compromise for bis release by telling where more goods were secreted. . They stated that under a bridge near Mawn's mill a lot of goods belonging to Hertzier bid been plaoed, and also on the ridge above Havus mill, under a Jog a parcel of goods bad been hid. lint Officer Wil son didn't compromise. He told them that Ilarman must go along, and im mediately prepared for leaving. II went to the resideuee of Mr. Leonard uroiiinger and stated the arrests be had made and what the search had revealed, and a.iked hi in to help to take the prisoners to Mifflin, which be promptly did by bitching a team to a sled, and loading on Winn and Fusselmau and assistants Moser aud Given f r guards, and hi son to manage tbe horses, while Officer Wilson took riariuan'in his bugcy, and Hertzier rode in the other buggy. Tbey brought the thieves to town between tbe hours of 9 and 10 o'clock P. M. of the 7th. Tbey were immediately committed by Justice Kreider to jail. On the morning of the 8tb, Officer Wilson accompanied by Mr. Heruler, went to the bridge near .Ilawn's mill, and found tbe good that the thieves said bad been left there, and thence to tbe ridge, where more good bad been concealed; but tbey failed to find the leg under which the articles taken from tbe store bad been hid. Wearied with the search they returned to town, and after a short rest, handcuffed Wiun and accompanied by Mr. Moser, took btin with them to the ridge. He of course had no trouble id finding the log under which the looked-for articles lay. ear by were tbe smouldering remains of a fire that tbe . thieves bad kindled to warm tbemeelrps by they toot off their old shoes, panto, shirts and -underclothing, ' and pot oa 'new boots, "rants, white sbirrs - and "fine woolen underclothing.taken from LTerti Icr'i store. From the log Officer W'd- son, Hertzier and Moser aud their pris oner crossed the ridgo and proceeded to to t Harman house identified goods coat that belonged to Hertzler's cleik, wiuoh had not been recognized when tbe search was conducted on the day before. Obtaining these articles they returned to town and re-lcdged Winn in jail. ' 1b the search in Hafman's house on tbe 7th, among ether things three United States mail keys were found, one of which belonged to tbe post office kept by Hertzier. Wbero the others belong the thieves, only know. On one of the beds referred to above in Har man s bouse an army revolver lying j alougside of a holster was fuund. Of ficer Wilson strapped ' it to his body. but did not know that it was Iuaded and cocked until be laid it off on bis return to town. A lone United States artillery knife was also found in tbe same bed, and a loaded rifle stood in a corner of the room. Hertzier' goods have not near all been found. The balance, it is believed bare been shared out to accomplices of the parties in jail. It appears' tbe thieves reached tbe vicinity of llerizler'a store some time in the evening before it had been closed. To conceal - themselves the? entered Locust Grove school house from which they could" watch the store. Wben tbey left the school bouse " they took the clock in use there with them, and it has not yet been found. They also had fire in the teacher's debk, which consumed papers kept there. Slates, books and papers were strewn about on the floor, and -a lamp broken inte fragments, witb coal oil on tbe floor, that had been on fire lay in a certain part of the building. From appear ances of the school room it looked as if an effort had been made to fire the building. Snyder has the largest and best stock of Chairs to select from in the couutv. The Lewistown GazttU itemizes the following : A young man by the name of Sivetts and a boy named Wisor were hunting on the Back Mountain last week, aud while Wisor was walking in front of Sivetts tbe lock of the tatter's gun caOAt on a twig, discharging tbb piece, the ball passing through Wisor's thigh, but fortunately striking no bones. The wound is not considered dangerous. Jlnriher. Jame3 F. (,'upples and Tom Hi bs man started from Keedsville in a buggy on Friday last for a hunt. The jolting of the vehicle caused Cup pies' rifle to slip out, the lock or ham mer striking the wheel and the gun dis charging a ball which entered Oupnles' clothing about bis breast, wiih an up ward tendeucy, touching bis collar houe, aud passing near enough to the large vein of bis neck to t-corcli it, thence passing through the rim of bis bat. May lleigle, a lunatic, who had been confined in a small house near her brother's, living at Paiuter Station, was in the act of removing some ash.. from the stove on r-alurday afternoon, 19tk ult., when some coals fell upon her clothing, igniting them. . Having dis covered her perilous situation, she fecreamed, but her friends being accus tomed to her cries, (she was constantly screaming and calling loudly,) her con duct fai'ed to attract their atteution. Mrs. Prnckcnuiiller, who took ber some dinuer, saw that that the bouse was filled with smoke, and on entering found the poor victim of the fiarjes dead upon the floor, ber rtgiit side buruej. to a crisp. .. . . I!uy your Looking Glasses trom Snyder in Miiliin. Best Block iu the county. Ox Wednesday, the 3rd ult., the Simpson boys, of Mill Creek, in c ru pauy with "Vance West brook and II. C. Marshal, were bunting deer on Jack's Mountain. Hearing some dogs run ning, they supposed them to be after bears, and forthwith they ran to tbe crossing.- Soon lour Dews put in an appearance,7 and three of them were tilled by the hunters. The fourth one escaped unharmed, owing to the fact that tbe guns bad all been discharged. We were kindly remembered by the bear slayers, and return our heartfelt thanks for the portion of " bear-meat'' awarded vs. Huntingdon Monitor. O.v Tuesday night, tbe 29th ult., George W. Suine's barn, situated near Shirleysburg, was totally destroyed by fire. The fire was net discovered until eleven o'clock, and it was impossible to extinguish the flames or save anything. None of hi feed was saved except the cornfodder, which reu-ained in tbe field ; aud a large amount of machinery was also consumed. It is supposed to be tbe work of au incendiary. Mr. Suine was in Huntingdon on the evening of the fire, and returned in time to see part of bis property destroyed. 'The total loss is about $3000. ;. Partly in sured. IlunlingJon Gluie. REPORT OF GOODY1LLE SCHOOL, . Fsr tie month ending Dec. 31. Whole No. in attendance during month, 44 Average attendance 35 Percent, of attendance W The following pupils were present every day : Jacob L Rice. Josiah Kurti, Samuel Gingrich, A K Ilunberg.-r, Jicob W Auker, Jeremish Krrk, Lyd'a A Hnnberger, Susan A Auker. Fannie Auker, Lydia Auker, Em ma E Swarti, Ida Swarti. Magoix Kikzek, Teacher. Attention ! Jcmata Scouts! You are hereby ordered to meet a Perrysville, at 10 o'clock A-M aharp, on Saturdays January 13, 1875, for drill and pay. By order of M. J.K. H0BIS0NV ........ Captain, J Matthkw Eooeb8, O. S..' . "La'ge stock of Pry Goods at J. Il H. A Statu baegb's. AT PRIVATE SALE! 1 wi'.l sell at private sale, the en tire Grain, Coal and Lumber Basi nets at MifliutowQ, Pa., with the Buildings and Fixtures connected with the business. Will sell very low, and n reasonable terms to respectable par ties. This is one of the best business s'ati'is in tbe State, Laving the entire trade of Mifflin, Pattrson and sur rounding country, as there is no oppo sition. This is the finest location is central Pennsylvania for a Grist Mill. One of the warehouses, size 40x30 feet, was constructed for that purpose. The buildings are all new. For full, jsr ticular es.il oa or aJdress I. P. VLOZTF, ' Mifllintown, Pa. EEFORT OT EAST SALEM SCHOOL. For month ending Dec. SI, 1874. Whole No. of pupils enrolled, males 33, fen. ales 16 total 49 Averxge attend anee 4 ! Percent, of attendance 8s Ulyses Warner, Ira Winey, Geora-e Fiok- enbiuder, Win Auman, Calvin Smith, John Hart, Haines chaffer, Kurtz Oliver, AVilliam Oliver, FraLk llarley, John Kinzer, Wm tinier, Annie Snyder, Sarah Peiifer, Ida Kluxer, Clara Knisely and Calhariue Schref- tter wer present every day during the month. - - W. Niwtos Honaks, Teacher. Pain Cure Oil, although powerful in airestiug pain and disease, is clean and safe to use both txttrnnlly and in ternally. It is certainly a magical remedy. Sold wholesale and retail by Banks It Hani lin, Midliutown. JU A hit IE V: EITZMAN HtMEEN On Christmas Eve, by Rev. 11. C. Shindle, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. George R. Ritzman and Miss Mattie L. Mc.Meen. SHELLEY UERR At the house of the bride's father in Port Royal, by Rev. J. H. Stewart, Dr. A. W. Shelley and Miss Annie M. Heir, both of Port Royal, Pa. COM3IISRCJ1L MIFFLrNTGW'N MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. Sl 11. A. Stambaugh. MirrLisTowa, Jan. 13, 1875. Butter 80 Kpts 2') !.ard 12 Potatoes t5 M1FFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by D. P. Sulouff Wheat, 1 00 Oats oO Corn, 7 Special Polices. TO C O.!r.MPTITKS. Tbe adv rii.-er, having been permanently cured ot thai dread disea-e. Consumption, by a simple remedy, i aexiwus to make known to his leltow euuVr rs ttie rueaus ot cur. Tv all wUo detire it, he will seud a copy ot the prescription used, (tree ol charjri), with the directions lor preparing and u$in the Same, which they w ill find a sure cure lor Consumption, Asthma,. Bron chitis, &c. Parties wishing thq prescrip tion w ill please address Rev. K. A. WILSON, 191 Per.n St., Williamsburuh, 'ew Tork. jan-6m L'II1KK OF 1GIT1I. ' A OKI T I.EM AN w ho suffered lor vears from Kervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tbe etlects of youthiul indiscretion will, for the sake of sutfering humanity, send tree to all who need it, the recipe and lirection lor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing in perteel conniHric, Jons is. ik;w;x, janG-6m 42 Cedar st., New York. NEW FlIOTOGRAPii GALLERY. DriJge Street, Xihlintown, Pa. JOSEPH liFSS would respectfully invite all who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS of themseives or their friends to give him a call, and be convinced that this is the place to get (iOIII) PICTURES. Having pren.ired himself with the BEST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the L.1TEST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First -Clasa Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public gen erally to tsvor mm wr"h their patronage, and they will be accommodated with any thing in the line ot Photography. Pictures taken trom Card to Life Fize, and Painted, if desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old'AmbrotvTtes or Daguerreotypes also copied anil enlarged, and painted if desired. A good selection ot IKA.Vh.'s kept on hand at all times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walur.t Frames, Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frames, Imitation Rosewood Frames, Rustie Frames, Cabinet Imperial Frames, Pictuie Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, &c. - - -JOSEPH HESS. Mifliintown, Jan. 7, 1874. LECTURE TO IOU50 31 EX. Jsl PuMitked, tn a Staled Eartlope. trier A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca pacity, resulting trom sell-Abuse, etc. Bv ROBERT J.CL LVEKWELL, M. D., Au thor ot the "Green Book," Ac. The world-renowned nnihor, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves trom his own experience that the awful consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually retuov ed without medicines, and without dancer ous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials, pointing out a node of cure at once certain and etlectusl by which eTcrv Hitfjrer. 00 manor what his condition mty be, may cure himself cheaply, privately aud radically. . E7Tkit Leciurt mil prort a boon to thou tad and Ihouttindt. -' fent. tiuaer se.il, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Aidress the Publishers, CUAS. J. C. KLINE & CO. 17 Bowerv, New York, Fost-Olbce Box 45H6. Nov. 19, 1873-ly. f ARGE stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Qneensware. Notions, Ilau. Boo is and Shoes, Leather, Ac, for sale at the store of ' G. W. Mills & Son, FerrrsTiiie. I LEATTY & rLOTTS GOLPEX TONGUE PARLOR OHUA.AS. rri'IE Beatty ts. Piotis celebrated Golden A Tongue Parlor Organ, the best parlor organ now in use. UeralJ St CtAia, Pa., Dec. 6, 17S. Messrs. Beatty 4c. 1'lotts, Gents: I have received the organ as sent by your firm to me, and I have had it examined, and it gives ample satisfaction.. J oh Slut. Maa!oy Citt, Pa., Oct. 18, 1873. The Beatty 4. Holts celebrated Golden Tontrue Parlor Organ is bv far the best parlor orpm in ase. I have carefully ex- ! amined it, and find its tone, workmanship and durability to be the best I ever saw, and I can with pleasure recommend it to any on iu any one in want of a f rat-class parlor organ. Paor. ). II. Unosa. Messrs. Beatty A. Plot!, Gents: Having had one of your Golden Tengue Parlor Or gans for six months past, I thought before recommending it to give il a lair trial, and am happy to testily that it surpasses ail that has been sun! or advertised about it. I have had professors of music and celebrated or ganists coma and try it, and one and all say luat il is oue ot the sweetest aud best toned instruments in the market. It has taken the shine out of all tbe others around here. I am perfectly satisfied with it, and if 1 could not gel another of tbe same kind, money could not entice mo to fart with it Tou may publish this if vou se fit, as my organ can be tried by any oue wishing to do so, in prool or what 1 say. A. S.'li. RiriiASDs. Late editor of the Tamaqua Counrr, now at cemieheiu, fa. Messrs. Beatty It Plotts, of ashinrton, X. J., are gentlemen of enterprise and whose presence would be a erwlit to any community. llacktttstow (Ar. .) Herald, Washington, N. J is a beautiful village of nearly 3000 inhabitants, 71 miles from Se York, and l i miles I mm Easton. Pa., on the line of tbe 1). L. k. W R. R. Don't fail to sew and examine the Beattv 4. 1'lolts Golden Tongue Parlor Organ, before buy ing elsewhere, or send for a uw illustrated price list just out tor 1H74. Address BEATTY & PLOTTS, Washington, i . J. Da.iizt r. beactt. SDwaan plotts. April 23-ly rtMUE undersigned, having completed his -L .new Warehouse in Perrvsville, would respectfully invito the attention .if the farmers ot the county to the fact that he is at all times PAYING THE HIGHEST, PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF RAi:V, SKIJDS, Ac.,ci Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, tc, we are now prepared to unload with the least possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Tica, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either for CASH OR IN EXCIMNGE FOK MER CHANDISE. HAVE FOU SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, PLASTEK, GROUND OK LUMP, ahich will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Torbett township may bs found as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, isroTioisrs, Qaeensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will be sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- NOAH HERTZLER. Tec. H, lS73-tf Philadelphia & Beading Bailroad. 1TI.1TEH IRRAIGCIIUT. DfcCEMBEa 141b, 1874. Traim rare Htrruburg at follow s For New Tork at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. ra., 2 00 and 3 50 p. m. For Reading 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 3 00, 8 60 and 7 40 p. m. For I'ottsvilU at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill h. Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Ailentown at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p. m. The 5 L'O, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and '7 40 p. m. trains have through cars for New Tork. Tbe 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SCSDJYS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Ailentown and way stations at 520a. m. For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at I 4o p. m. Train for Hamrbwrg leart as follows Leave New Tork at 9 00 a. ra., 12 40, 5 30 and 7 4- p. m. Leave Philadelphia 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 15 p. m. Leave Heading at 4 SO, 7 40, 11 20 a. ra., 1 o), 6 I and 10 4 p. ra. Leave Pottsviile at 6 o-j, 9 00 a. m. and 4 30 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susquo- haana Branch at e Uo a. m. Leave Allentowa at 2 30, a 50, 8 50 a. m 12 2-"), 4 30 and 9 10 p. m. The 2 30 a. m. train Iroiu Ailentown and the 4 30 a. n.. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- SCA'DJTS. Leave New Tork at 6 30 p. ta. Leave Pbilarieiohia at 7 1 p. ra. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 4U a. m. and 10 45 p. m. Leave Allentowa at 2 30 a. ra. and 9 10 p a. 'Via Morru and Essex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, Ctnrral Superintendent. Important Notice. Tn siibscritHn-, having so d his store, wishes to settle up his books without delay. Those having claims will present tbem, and all who owe by account will call at his bonse and settle, and pay er give a note. Hope all concerned wiii attend to j this notice. J. B. rKESXV JMxellantott. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For th relief anil rnre ol ail ut'iTni'twnis m li.e tu;acn, h cr. am. txwr!f. Tber are a mifcl &Ctieiii, tui1 an fce.trtKrnt purva nUe. t:nrmre 1t eivLiUte. unnr bv cuouan no mur enrv or mineral are lbHi"cn Un ftr ttn-.f pnft tion ami ii.fei ilmu 1.) ft? me fjdv nruu aou livt iT all litlm witb whi-'h tlio m.trkt-t BbOMnis. 'Itr lht-.:r meroiinl use, tin? bknitt i I'uuf.l, Lu iHmitKn oi" ib torim tx yviifsi, i'.-4i :tstitim ivtihv((I, mi.! ilie iva-iriiMrT of !ije rtpiM to ;t hmltiiv a-ttv-ity. lutentM ortnina vn:ih btet-outv cloa-ifl ai.l 'l...'!-,!! n:e ( tu-rii uy .lterf I'M, imi'I rut:i!ifnj into arfiPH. Tns ii'Tjfic.ii tiao h ch;iTei into health. t:e vmi.ic i mi.ta h ri.TD'p, rtK-4.wt ui vaM ni'i"itii!- v tj vn'-'T it, ran hartl?v Im; rout piitvi. TUc't tvi.trntttu.g mnke& thtnu ptfasitnt I an-l rr-i-TT Lt.e.r TirUte uaini;xairtl i'jr nny It -ntrUi of tm:v, o Ui-tt liir are ever f-U. :m.i ,wM-fVvi!y roliri.. Alttioiih jt.an l:i'!;. te are miiii. anl otr at n jt:i't: il.uraare tu um cutisiitaiHia or Uit nr M-i-jsi!toU. Full rrt-i!OTi! nr rirtt on the rrnrirr to ear ft tx,bovr iohmj iii?m a--a a-jtnulir i'fTWrc, an.) for lht loliuwtr. c Ucb UiCe liW aimi!y oire: tor ljt9iM or I iirlit. lMf sLmsuk Hr. flni l.s mf App tlf. U fhouiil ho kvn nioil,r:iif l nimtilntr the toioai'h, and restore its healthy tune and action. For Ltrr l'om(iif.ias an t lU various i-vmproni. Bihou ifeiadache. Kirk IIiMlacls. Jnints.U or 4. h-U es, Mal.iM 4 wltc anl .lliHti tew. tny hoi;M ire jinli.-iou.lv uu.on ir earn tjiv4, to romvt tie tiieaM-"! artiun, or temvre the aL-tmrrions irhirh raue it. For ITeacerT or J?sirrbt99 but ouc mil l Uo- is trt lit-1 n'K- rei;n t'l. For lMwarm. Umwt. C-ntvel. lp.r)fion r tate Moan, ft the Aid, f4k. an I Loiau. Uie ;uUtl I rmt;nuoiiiv t.nKrn. n require,, to rh.imre Ue (lieaa ac'tKm ot the nyitem. U'itu u b CJi-tne ilioe .-oai)lrunt ltiiiear. Fttr DrofMjr ;ui.l l r u I fctn tl lau:. ttnn-HMiNl ! ttkeri in Im-e nv. fr iMKt lo-i to pro-luce liie crXevt of a tlra-stic If-uig-. rr Hipretna. a lanretltMW f-hoitM le ttkmi, as it prwiuie tite Ji-sireii eHect hf A: a Mutter I'ift, tnkeoneortwo Vitl to pro.nolo tlikrfi!mi: ani rfire tlte Momarh. An or'3ion:tl ftmm'altw tlie tomat h au-l tH.TTr!,retore UieaMtle,anil inv.tr-a'i- ihe syreni. IIinre it i o(n alvHtta FC" tviiere no wii dranL-vnient eixt. Uarf w.m lifU tolfnibly we!!, often tliat a lo ol th4 t'tifm m.ikf him fl-el dei-i-i-eiiiy bettPT. Iron their rtVeanin? an-1 reno vii eilcct ou lae di0'uoUc ajoiruliu. Er. J. C AYES & C0 Practical CliemixtJ, LOWELL. MASS.. r. 8. A. r aue uy all DsroarsTS CTESTWUSRK- KEAIiXEsY'S FLUID XTKACT BUC II U IS THE OSLT ItnitJ lUtM T3 BRIGIIT'S DISEASE, AND A POSITIVE KEXECT roa GOUT, CRAVE L, LTRICThKS, PIA BETES, DYPPEl'SIA. NER VOL'S DEBILITY', IKcrSY, FEMALE tOMl'LAINTS, Non Ketention or Inconiinem-e of I'riue, Irritation, liinaniiuation, or L Icera tion of the MIadIeiaiid KitlitcjK, Sptimatorrhfea, LeMrorrIin?a or Whites, Irrezular er i'aiiifnl Menses, Bearing Down. ChiuroMS, Sterility and .111 Complaints Iuei leai to Females. KEAUIVSY'S EXT. BUCin- For Stone in the Bla-ld-r, Cilrnliis fjravol or rtnrRdus? llepomt and M ileus or Slilkr Iieh:irpe. and IiKCaes of the Prostate (ilaud. KE.1R.Ers EXT. BL'CHU Ceres Diseases Arising Jrom Imprmiences. iluiits of Vtaxvition, Etc.. in all their Alaires, at little expeuw, little or u.. eliangf in diet, uo Uicouvenieuee, and nocxpusure It caues a frequent desire, and gives titrenglh to Urinate, thereby removing Ob Atrtietiuiis, preventing and eurin .Stri'-tures of the 1'rell.ra, all.u ing prim and in Jam-j niarion, ana expelling all polo-nous inaller. L K- d by iiersens iu tile decline or eha::r of lile; alter confinement or labor pains, bod-wetting in children, ete. rrof. Steele n its : -Oiie rxdtle of Kear ney's Extract Buehu is worth more thuu all other Buchus combined." KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHUS Permanenilv cure all atf ctions of the Bladder, Kidnevs. ami Urcpsical Swellinr' existing in Men, Women aud Children, no mailer what the axro. Ask lor Kearney's. Take no otiier. Price One JJoll.tr per Ttvltle, or Sit Hetties Jar tite Dullart. Pkpot, 10-1 Lcan sr., New York. A Physician in attendance to answer cor respondence and give advice gratis. enl stamp for Pamphlets free. For Sale bj DrugU ETerj litre. AVOID QUACKS & DIPOSTOES. Xo Charge for .idbiee and Consultation. Pn.J. B. IiroTT, gradnaie of JTrioa Medical College, Philadelphia, auih.ir ot several valuable works, fan be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary I r?ans (which he has matte an e-pecial stiidv) cith-T in male or female, no matter tnm what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of SO years enables him to treat di.-eaAes wiih tuccex. Cure. guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can lorward letter desoiliing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepiy postage, send fur the Gn.de io HjatM. Price 10 cents. J. B. DTOTT, M. D-, Physician and Surgeon, angl9 1C4 Lluaue btreet, iw York. Professional Cards. J) L. ALLEN, M. 1) , Has commenced the practice of Me.licine and Surgery and all their col lateral branches. UiSce in Johnstown, Beale township. jitlj 10, 1X74 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician acd Snrgeon, Mlt'FL IXTO If A"i r.1. Office bonrs from 9 a. a. to 3 r. a.. Of. fice in his father's residence, at the south end of Water street. .ct-J-tl jJOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW", MIFFLINTOWN, PA. GLCoIlecting snd Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrici On Bridge street, opposite the IX'ourt House S.iaare. LFHED J. PATTERSON', ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLFXTOWX, JUXIATA CO., PA. C7" AU business promptly attended to. Orrici Oa Bridge stree, opposite' the Court Honse square- Foa Sali Eight hundred to a thousand Chestnut Rails, made of young timber. Address A. Mc KIN LEY, McCoysville, Juniata Co.. Pa. - M1SCELL.1A EOCS 1871 CHRISTMAS. 1874 FOIi HOUDAY AMD CHRISTMAS GO TO Oheap Joim's Store, TIIESONLY PLAGE Where vou ran ISuv Quods Riiits A Large nn Fine Assort mm are sold verv cheap. Iii:VI 'PUIS; I buy my oou.l. IVuiu first hand?, from manufacturers anil importers only, an I for cash down, and fceil a I niv (Iutds lor CL-h only ; tliercfuro I au yflbrd to soil Voods clic.piT than ain-biMly elw. 1 advice all persons wihm to tae lo to 40 cents on a dollar to yo to cheap John's btore. Thankiul for pat patronajre, 1 nmain, IlESri'CTFrtLT Yocrs, &c., EJHL SCHOTT. THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, la R. E. Parker's Jcw Brick Bui' Jin;. 3IAIA aTllliKT, OXrSJ-T13 TIIK t'Ol KT YAHI), MIFFLIXTOWX, JUXIATA COUNTY, PA. JOIIX V. MUTIIEKSBAUGII Takes pleasure in railing the attention of Farmers, Builders, Masons, Saddlers, M'ner, Carpenter", Shoemakers, Blacksmiths, IWhiiiakers. Plasterers, Housekeepers, aud ail who ar- in want of anvth;ii usually k.-pt in a HKST-CL'iS HAKDW.AhK STOKE, to his -.AKtir: A X i FKKSH sts k ot Cioods, bought since the great reduction iu prices, COXSISTSNO 0 IKON. AILS, iri'KKiVS til.ASS, OILS. AI'KS, SHOVELS, FOI.K.S, JIOES, WALL BKCSHES, HOnSE P.KI SUES, r.VINT BKUSHE.S, PICKS, t'ofKE MILLS, TIN WAKE, AtC, tC., TABLE CUTLEET, AXES. I.i-CKS. I.EATHEK, , PAINTS, S.1WS, AL'JjKIvS, BIvACES, i-l'OKKS, F EI. I.i IKS, MASON IIAMMEItS, UK1XU STo. l;s, CI.OTHSS WK1.NGER3, SAX I) PAPEK, LAMPS, tf, LC, WHOLESALE Which hi has just open'-! in the alxive new while K,Hrfs w. re at iheir lowest fierres, h.r is prepared t.)Sell at sach prices as ill -nar-anlee sat slaclion. My poods are all new and Iresn Irotn the lit ir.uiaciiirers. and I invite the f ub.ic to call an 1 see them. I a!.,o solicit Mifliintswn, Aug. 2o, !8."-l-tf D. W. Harley fe Go.'s I the place where jcu can bay THE IIIT AAI Till: CIIEAPIIKT aIEXS' YOUTHS' & 150YS' CLOTHING H-ilS, C.1PS. BOOTS, SHOES, AXD il RXJSIUXU UOOOS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most rlioi.-e and sl-ct sl.x-ks ever off.-red in this market, and at .iSTOSlSHISt; LY LOIV PRICES! Also, measures taken for suits aud rarU of suits, which will be lua.Je to order at short notice, very reasonable. Keim n.her the place, in II. ffman's Water s'reets, JIIFFLIXTO VVN. PA. FALL CAMPAIGN NOW OPENED. o Every person shi reals this adv;rtivmeiit will save money an S c-t 'list wliat ther waul in 111 Cl.t 'TIfINO LINE, Hits. Caps, Boots and lus for M.. ",';, ail hildren, Kurnishii.tf Uoods. Watd.-s and J-relry, Cartts. FU.r Oil Cloths, ar.d m.iiv olher articl-n. I Will not .tuot -p-i,Tes h-re, b it will not be u-.dcrs.ed bv jv c 1 valine :.nd se e. aud bj convinced of th . truth of inv assert!..:.. II rtbu lt ar Store Kooui on B.idjre street. PaHrMn, Pa., I am able t- ft.,w you G cod's tu a bett-'r advantage. l'atter.Mnt Pa., .,ov. 11, 1K7 4. SAVCEl". STIIWE" p. st Lot t r, FORWARD 1ND t'OJtaiSSIOS MERC II AiT, DEiirn i?i GRAIN, LUMUKR. COAL, TLASTKU. SALT C E E N T. CALCINED PLASTEE" Large stock of ready made clothing ol the latest aud choicest styles, tor ucn and boys, h-its, caps, boots and shoes, notion, fmnislii.ip gooils in endless variety fur sale at Samuel Strayer's, id Patterson. A laree assortment r.f Q-iecnswwe, Cliina ware, ilaware, C'rockerj-ware, Cedar w are &c, for sale cheap br J. & H. A. STAMBAUOn. rERTlSE.VE.7S. i uf Loll La' Acs, on LaaJ, which FtH'KET CUTLER Y4 IIATl'IIKTS, him;ks. SlK'fc KI.NDilvCiS PLTTY. PLANKS. CHISELS, HITS, hubs. SII FTS, MASMX TKOWELa, CI'iiK V C).MKS, AXE HAXlil.KS, (iKAix :;.c-t, CKUAR'.V.M K, AM) It ETA I L, store-room. Il .vlno- i,....M ..n i.;. ...... v the patronage ol the public, tiive me a call JOES W. LIUTHIESBAUGH. New Kuildiiirr, corner of Uridrje and ,y M, l-tt ! HUKY&CHIHST, j SLl CKSSORS TO KRV!KK c ). I To tho.,e i'lterested in the pur.,!iaie of a ! strictly PURE HYE WHISKY, lor ni .-.l.cal purpos, we oil r BAILEY'S PURE RYE, Price 11 to $; pei g.ilKn, ar.d will ship in jvUagi s to suit piirrli.is jrs. We also hamliw largely a COPPER-DISTILLED V.'FIISKY, Trice from $1 M to SI T . We imp-rt FIXE WINES, EKANOIE3 AXDGI.V, and also manufactiire L-R. ST'EVEK'S TONIC HERE EITTERS. Send for Price List. HL'EY k CHRIST, 121 North Third S t.eet, Phiiada. sept 3, 174-ly g01.0l0.1 SV.IHV.H, Win vtsit Mifflin and PVrson every Tues.lsv, Thurs-lay and Saturday in-. minus mi,.v,!l. ,"rin.,i"' u" ,h"- BEEF, VEAL, MTTTO.V, POKK, kc. at the very lowest prices. Me respectfully solicits the patronage of the j.ublic. April H, lH,u 1 y. A fine iis.snii!Uent of cloths, cassimens vestings, jrc, aiwry. ou hand anil for snltj by b. n. LOL DON. Sentinel and Republican If 1.60 a yeat w
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