I r SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN mifflixtoh-N: : - Wednesday. Jan's ao. IS75. : TERMS. Subscription. $1.-V per annum. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents per inch for each i-isiirtion. Transient business notice i'l local col umn, W cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be ma le to tb at- desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. FENN'A. H. ILTIME TABLE. passenger traina leave Mifflin Station a 'ollowa: IhHadelphia Fxjtss, 12 43 a m. Marnrmrg iccuwiuti., M14 t m. rcitic Express, 10 6 a lu. Mml, 6 3 p m. Atlantic Rxprcss, 9 li p ra. MTII. Pittsburg Express, 12 5S a m. Cincinnati Express, 2 " a tu. Pacific, 6 68 a in. Way Passenger, JO 10 a in. Hail, I p in. Kast Line, t 45 p ,. Mixed, 8 15 pm. Him in, nor. !, If, 4. LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE. The river if fn.ten over. The snow on Monday v. as as light as down. Preaching in the Lutheran churrh every evening fh:s week by Kev. Mr. Biackweldcr. J. N. t W II. Moore pav ti e highest cah price .or hides tor their tannery at Van V. ert. "H'ho bid III" a received yesterday afternoon, entirely too late lor this issue. It will appear next week. The interest on the bonds of the Sclius p rove and North Branch Railroad U paya b'i semi-annually in gold. There was preaching iu the Presbyterian rhurcL, in this pl-xe, every evening last wetk by the Kev. Mr. Sherrard. New Yoik and other cities are now heart ily ashamed of their excitement and de nunciation over Louisiana affairs. A lew dollars lu money was left lay in this ufrke by some cue last week. The owner can Lave it by establishing a rl-ii The Presbyterian congregation in this 1 lace will hoid prayer meeting at different places in town, at private houses of rucru bers. TLe county of Blair must be overrun with will animals, as the Commissioners within the past tear paid $1,010.05 "lor the scalps of foxes and other wild oniiuals." A Huntingdon preacher advises yonng men who cannot do without tobacco iu church, to wake a spittoon of their bats or pockets, iu lieu of soiling the church car pets. H'heat in Philadelphia by late quotations Sl.lfal.19. Corn 8lto!Cc. Oats CTc. Hay per cwt. SItol.20 j mixed hay $ltol.l0 per cwt. Straw per cwt. 8')to3 )c. Hhiky. per g illon. by the barrel, 9c. Pork in bulk 71:; pickled hams 1 1 z ; shoulders Sc. Coflee, Rio, If J;o2't: in guld ; Java, 27to 29c iu gold. A couple of burglars entered William Rolluian's jewelry establishment one night last week, and were discovered by a couple "of young men, who went lor reinforce ments, xeturni-d and Caught the thieve. after tbey came out of the place. The bur g'.ars had nothing about them that belonged to Rolliuan. They had beard the party out tide. The thieves are strangers. Last Thursday evening, between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock, the barn ou the larai o. air. George Siui.h, on the maiu road from Thompson too 11 to Eat S ilcai, was destroy ed by ri.e. JJr. buiith rrsides in I'atterst-n. Lis son, H'tHiam Smith, lives ou the farm. The latter hd been to Milllintown on Thurs day, and bad not quite reached borne whe 1 the fire tk place, but was ne v enough t bear the first alarm given by bis hired man. and sue the first names break front the Luilding. The loss is a heavy one on both father ami son. Four head of horses, ten bead of cattle, about one huudred chick ens, a number of turkeys, two sleighs, mower, hay -rake, farm wagons, spring was, -n, harrows and plows, harness 01 all kiwis, grain of different kinas, hay and cor!od-d--r were all consumed with the building The loss of father and son will ickli $ !, bOO, and npwaids, on which there is an in aurancc of only $l,0iX). The fire was tin work of an incendiary, and most pol.ably by the sani: potty who burned Mr. Smith's house on the same farm s"iue fix mouths ago. "Straw sleigh rides" are the fashionable thing now. They are ex tretnely favorable to flirtations. , There are no seats, but all sit on a couiuion level, iu tbe straw, and if the buffalo robes are inadequate to protect, it is allowable for two to use the same muff There is no chairman to call to order. Tbe lights are out. The diiver is ex pected to wind his horse. liy the time you reach home you never enjoyed yourself so much in all your liie. Ex. . Yesterday morning an old mac earned Updyke.of "The Hook." Frank Lu township, thin county, was ins'.antly killed on the P. 11. 11. at M. U. bridge about a mile above Sprnee Creek. The locomotive of an eastward ixmnd freight train bad run out of water and cutting loose from the train ran to the water station for a supply. Mr. L'pdjke was going to Lis work walking up the track, and was overukeu by the returning en gine, run over, and instantly killed, lie wan about sixty years of age, and leaves a family to mourn bis uutiuiel) death. Huntingdon Journal, Jan. 12. The extensive dry goods store of Philander Churchill,' tf ' Gettysburg, Indian eouuty, was totally consumed 'on Sunday morning last,' together with tbe entire etock of goods. It is sup posed that the fire caught from a stove pipe running tbrougb the upper floor Tbe loss of Mr. Churchill will amount to over $4,000, ovet iud above bis in urancc. An adjoiniug builJing, used as an ofBce by Squire ITazIett was de wtroyed, together with his dockets, pa pers, furnitureeto. Tbe Squire's loss , will amount to over 200. The store building was the property of M. C. Getty, who bad no insurance on the property. " Mr. Cburcbill had only $1, 000 insurance on tbe stock.. .Tbe ad join log iS'lding occupied as a residence by Mr CburoViH, considerably damaged, but was sa'C the .'ltr" tions of tbe citizens Moon T?bune- From time immemorial the bovs who live and move and lave their tclng'at Barra station, like thd toys of almost all towns that d the lice cf rbe Penn sylvania Railroad, hare been io he habit of walking to a point come dis tance east of the station hou.e and then boarding approaching trains for the purpose of experiencing the sweets of a stolen ear ride. On Tuesday of the present week, a boy named Snyder en deavored to try the experiment ty boarding the first Tyrone coal tram westward bound. The effort was a de cided failure, however, as the lad missed his footiug and was thrown on the track under lh- train, the wheels pat-sing over one of bis legs and crushing aud bruis ing if in a horrible manner, and sicken mg to relate, actually severed it in twain immediately below the knee. After the train bad passed by, the boy pulled the stump of bis limb from off the track, and for an instant raised liiiuseit up and stood erect on the oilier leg, but it was only for an instant, when be sank to tbe ground once again. Im mediately afterward he ws picked up and conveyed to the residence of his parents, and the railroad company's surgeon at Huntingdon summoned to attend to bis injuries. In vtw of the fact that accident piuiilsr to the one noted are Lappeniog every few days, it seems traugi that buys wiil persist in tiie recklt-sa habit of jumping on and off moving railway trains. The prac tice is certainly attended with great danger, yet the boys do not seem to realise it. Parents should frequently warn their children tu keep away from the railway tracks at all times and un der al! circumstances. .llloona Tri bune. A BIT of glue dissolved in skim milk and water will restore old crap. Half a cixnberry bound on a corn will soon ki.I it. An iukstind was turned over upon a white table cloth ; a servant throw over it a mixture of salt aud pepper plentifully, and all traces of it disappeared. Picture frames and glasses arc preserved from flies by painting tlieui with a brush dipped in a mixture made by boiling three or four onions in a pint of water. Bedbugs a:e kppt away by washing tbe crevices with sTong salt water, put on with a brush. Sft soap should be kept in a dry place in the cellar, and not used until three months. Ex. The Lava Pen is taking the place of Steel Pens wherever used, because 1. It wiil not corrode 2. It needs no wiping off while in use 3. It will not injure the tints of Colored Inks 4. It will write smoother and last longer ihad any Steel Pea Try them, and you will never use any other. Price $2 per gross ; 20 cents per drxen. Sold by Frtsisger BttOR., Lewistown, Pa. REPORT OF MIFFLINTOWN SCHOOLS For month, ending Jia. 5, 1875. School K ). 2. Whole No. in attendance during month, 41 Average attendance SI Per cent, of atv.-ndaiice, girls tM, by Hi. Gertie Crawford, Katie i-troiip, Laura Watts, Leila J)err, Errtie Ha'ler, Jennie Krvi-lcr, Flora Kcpner, Cora Watts, Isabella Mlison, Coda Simons, Katie Etka, Pavid lauiteiback, Cloyd Panneoikcr and Oscar Doty were present at every roll-call. ilmiiiu rt'illis, Lewis Deeu and K!die Wtts missed bill one roll-ca'l during month. Lizzie It. Hamas, Teacher. School No. 3. Whole No. in attendance during month, 40 er cent, of attendance S3 Xo. prevent every day S- Erncst Blackwelder, I'ark t hnsty, Il.irry Derr, Martyu Craw lord, George Dougbiina, tt'ilU-r Schweicr, Carl Espenschide, Frank VVeygantt, Gei rge Shivcly, Maggie Llocfc velder, Carrie Goshen, Mary Kroider, Jen nie Mtitherabaugh, Lirzie I'annebaker, LI ie PanuebikiT, Katie Siauteerhark, Fanny Es peiischadu, Nancy U'aincr, Jessie Kepner, Annie SUu.bngh, Gertie Woodminsee and M.dlie Wooduiansee were present every roll-call. Holmes Dvsikgeb, Teachar. ScnooL Xo. 4. Whole No. in at t.-ndauce during month, 68 Average atiendauce i'er c-euL ot attendance 9'i Maltio Snyder, Anna Jackman, Liarie I'annebaker, Carrie Derr, May Loudon, Emma Wilson, Flora Hartley, Maud Hauler, B.ckie Diehl. Annie Scharei er.Kate Shively, Oavid Wilson, Charley Watts, Ceorge Barik-y, L'arry Hawk, Charley Woodman sec, Charley Blackwelder, Willie Stani baugb, Charley l'annt-bakcr, Wi'ihc Slaut terback and Charley Land is were pr.-seut at every roll call. Clara V. DAroMnaiT, Teacher. RLTOUT OF HAPPv'nt'LLOW scnooL. Fr the month ending Jan. 11, 1875. - Wlwle No. in attendance during month, malts Hi, females 17 total.. 48 Average attendance, males 20, females J 1 lc4al 40 Per cent, of atteudaiK-e duiiug month, males 7!, females b7 average 82 Samuel L Stoner, Kuria K. Slener.' Wil liam H. Banks, James A. Banks, Andrew Banks, William Fomwall, Clayton Michael, Otis Zook, Banks Beshore, David K. bore, Andrew J. Beshora, Luthte roflen berger, Iawrence Zooli f Lueiaa W. Oles, Mollis C. Stoner, Jeanie Zook, Matilda Zook, Salina Byler, Hannah If. Zook and Sarah (Jartnan were present every day. , Jobs Stosm, Teacher. . REPORT OF OAKLANO SCHOOL For mouth ending Jan. 11, 1875. Whole No. of pupils enrolled, males 33, females 22 total , 5 Avenge attendance .... ......- - Per cenL of attendance.... f Luiher Klinaer. James Konsh, Banks Rousb,' Banks Dunn, Joseph JfcCauley, Jersey Leonard, Elmer McCauley, Samuel Wilson, William Kinr.er,'S.' D. Wilsow, John Shirk, Valentine Spigelmoyer, Clara S. Dnnn, Maggie Wiisoa, Annie Rowo, Liz aie Howe, Ida McCauley, LUxie llcCauley, Jennie McCauley, Jennie W ilson and Jane Leonard were present every day during month. , W. E. A ratal, Teacbar. O.v the H:b inst. Boston suffered a loss of $250,000 by fire. Resolutions o? i'ommittees or frat' Latz Teach er's Institute At a iceting of the cnrjiittee cti Per uianeit jCeitificatec, J. M. Gartuan, was cboseo llwrnrsa, and Holmes Dy ainger, Secretary. Tbe following reso lutions were unanimously adopted : 1st, That applicants for Permanent Certificates niasrs,ubiuit to an- exami nation in the branohei required bv law and such additional branches as they may desire. t!mi, That applicants be required tb prepare a thesis upon some educational utjct 3rd, That the Cooimktee meet on the last Saturday of July, at the Court House in Mifflintcwu, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to examine applicants Jou.i M. Garman, Holmes Dvsinukr, D. A. IIarman, Lizzie R Harman, Belle Shoht, Committtt. Resolutions en the death of G. W Lloyd : WbEREAS, la the Infinitude of Gna'a dispensalioiis be lia- It ait-tilaated truiu this sphere of useful it.teilcrtuul life 10 that of a higher inteiligt-tice our worthy co-laborer and eduoaiumal leader Geo. t . Lloyd, late County Superintendent, in whrtu was blended the emrgir, snthusiaiu and moral qualifications of a rUueest'ul warrior against igiur auce and superstition ; and WliEREAS, By his death tb-: teachers of Juuiat county have lost an able counselor, a firm friend, and the caurc of education a tried champion ; and Whereas, By the efficiency of In supervision our schools were improved in grade, elevated in morality, assisted iu uistrc.-s and the teachers oner uragi d, instructed and defended ; therefore be it- Jltsslved, That while we bow sub uiUaiVcly to the Divine decree Jet we ciunut conceal our sorrow at his re moval frotu our midst. ,. Ilaolved, That in his lite there was much that was worthy of coniueula tion aud that would be advantageous fur our youth to imitate, we iheiclore present Liui to theiu a good exemplar, oue tuc-y would do we'i u life to follow. ilesoictd, That while we have uo de aire to offer tb (he relatives of our de ceased fiieud empty words of cobdo lence, yetwu say to them, we truly borrow with yen. T. 1). Garman, W. 11. Likens. Jonx Stoner, Hattie B. Shurtz, Belle Short, Commillee. Whereas, U'e have been permitted to atteud another Teachers' Institute for the purpose of advancing tbo cause of gcueral in'telliguuce, and ptrparing ourselves more thoroughly f-r the im portant work iu which we are engaged, then-lore be it resolctd 1st, That we recognize with grati tude the kind Providence that has pre served us, and aided iu the discharge ol important duties, and that we earnestly invoke His blessing 011 our future labors. 2nd, That while we arc in favor of having eminent men ta entertain us with lectures during the evenings, we be lieve the exercises 01 the day should be of such a character ss to be of the greatest practical beneSt to !i; teachers ord, That it is exceedingly gratify ing to notice the large atteudauce at tli convention on the part of the citi zens, the increased interest manifested everywhere in the eause of education, and the intimations of its more glorious triumphs. 4th, That we, the teachers of Juni ata county, recognize the importance of securing evi-ry aid to our work, and be lieving the Pennsylvania School Jour ual one of these helps, do hereby re commend that eveiy teacher subscribe fi;r and read the baia-. Otb, That the teachers of Juniata couuty heartily endorse the earnest and efficient labors of our worthy iuperin tendent, I. K K ihi-con. ' . 6th, That we ttqidet the thanks of this Institute to the ministers of Mi' flintown, and also to I'rof. il. 11. i t Airy View, and Jlr. Sn-iie, of Acad uiia, for the deep mterest they have ma-iife!ed iu its workings. 7tb, That we ex'-t"i our heartfelt' lhank- to Profe4ori C'irrv, Slnmaki'r, and Wright, aud Drs. Grixwnl-l aud CUna, for tlicir. entt rtaini";: and iu slrucivc lectures au 1 readings given during the convention ; that we recog nize in them earnest and efficient edu cators. " ' 8sh, That we recognize onr County Normal Schmd as an imlitution of great benefit to the teachers in general. That we still feel like supporting the same that it may crow in interest and tho the accomplishment r,f good. J. II. Smith, ' - H. S UashM, LrzziE K IIarmas, K. K. Kfirtfr, II. P. Stewart, Committee. BOUGHT OUT. i I WOULD take this mef!ud of informing the public that I have bought out tho entire Cafckl; & UndertaMiig Business of Mr. A. Sandoc, in Mifi'intown, and I am prepared to furuish everybody with all kinds FUENITUSE, usuilly kept in a First -ciass Furniture Store, lor audi I iutoad tu keep. I shall endeavor to keep a coniplute stock always on hand. 1 shall have, as heretofore, the largest aud beat stock of - Ui fke cnuitjr to select from, and will sell cheap for casK. - - f -' lf . B. The TjyPERTAKrN'G branch r tie basincs shall have my esieciaf attcn tiuii. ily sndearur ahaU be to pleaae every body in price and quality of work. I trust I shall have a liberal Bhare of public pat ronage. Respectfully yours, W. F. SSVDER. Jan. 13, 1875. . Attention! Juniata Scolts! You are hereby ordered to meet at Perry sville, at 10 o'clock A. M , sharp, oa Saturday,. January 13, 1875, f;r drill and pay. Bv r?.r of .. . i"v nuic;nv Captain. Matthew .Rogers, 0- S. "The Cwo Bank ol Jersey City sus pended oa tbe 13th. . , , U VAIxUABLB EMES SIM3 - AT PRIVATE SALE! I wi I sell at private sale, the en tire Grain, Coai and Lumber .Busi ness at Mifflintown, Pa., with the Buildings and Fixture connected with the business. Will sell very low, and on reasonable terias to respectable par ties. This is one of tbe best business s'ands in tbe State, havjng the entire trade of MiSIin, Patterson aud sur rounding country, as there is no oppo sition. This is the finest location ie central Pennsylvania for a Grist Mill. Cue of the warehouses, siie 40x80 feet, was constructed for that purpose. Tbe buildings are all Dew. For full (ar ticular tall on tr address D. P. t-'l.LOtrF, llilliiuto n, Pa. Evert one that Las used Pain Cure Oil are Lnd in their raises of its won derful efferts. Tiu-y ail say "There is nothing like it." Header, try it. Sold whokvale and retail bv Banks Jl Ham lin. Mi.llbitown. C03I3IEKCJ4L,. MIFFLINTOW.V MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. & 11. A. Stambangh. UirrmiTows, Jan. 29, 1875. Batter 30 Eb'? 30 12 Potatoes 85 MIFFLIKTOWX GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by V. P. SiUoufT Wheat, 1 00 Oats, 60 Corn 75 Spectul -Yut ices. TO COXSr.tll'TlVES. Tbe advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, bv a simple remedy, is anxious to make knowu to his lellow sutlerc-ra tbe means ot cuiu. To ail w ao desird i he wiil scud a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge), wilh the directions for preparing and u.sing the same, whieh they will find a Mire cure for Consumption. Astliina, Bron chiiis, l'arties wishing the prescrip tion will please address Rev. E. K. WILSOX, 191 Penn St., Williamsburgh, New York. j,ino-6ni ERKOS or YOUTH. A OEI TLEMAN who suffered for years from Iservons Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of yonthtul indiscretion will, tor the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe aud direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. uflerers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so bv addressing in perlect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEX, juno-om 42 Cedar St., Sew York. yew Advertiaancnts. Assigned Estate of Samuel Leonard. T'il E undersigned, Assigv-", hereby sivea notice that Samuel Lnmard, ol F v ette township, Juniati county. Pa., has made a general assignment to him tor the benefit of his creditors. All persons in l.bted to the eslate of the said Samuel Leouaid are rtiietnl to uika imiuediate piynent. and ttiosu having claims to pre sent the same, without delav, to KKl BEN LEONARD, Oal:lat:d Mills, Juuiata Co., Pa. Jan 13, lb75. XOTICE. THE nndersigned, Tru.-t.!es of the "Pat terson Evangelical Church," hereby give uolice of their intention to apply, on Wednesday, the :ird l.iy ot Febru ary, lS7o, to the Court of Common Picas of Juuiata county Icr a Charter of incorporation of said church, the object ol which church thail be the promotion ot the in Uresis or of religion atid the spread ot Scriptural holiness, Kev. ADAM KEE-EK. llr.v. SAM'L W. SEILEKT. HENRY D. WELLEK. JAMES F. McCACIUtEN. R. M. CUNNINGHAM. Trktlecs. Patterson, Pa., Jan. 12, l&"5-3t STATEMENT or rnit INDEBTEDNESS ol the County ot Juniata on the 4th dn of Januirv, lM7-j, tog.-lh.-r with the .tssesaed vjlii:i'.i-ii of the Lixjhie pnN.-ny nt said co!. tit.' tor the lear 187-J : Jt;.hta ("orxTV, Da. To amount ol Jo nv 11 k ! illi i-oujioTis a oiexid i-.Mieit dur ii.g ihe ear i.-JI, j--.ival.le in from one to ehshl teais, with six per cent, iuten-st, tu be puil annually $J7J75 (10 C BE PIT. Bv Countv I!ond. N. S, uid ' Jan. 2, 7 ', S 300 00 I V c:h in treasury 4, "1875 9,053 64 Bv aiut. oi tux oe.t 'st Hiding Jan 4, 75, 12,572 20 By bit in hands ot D. Watts, loruter trea surer 210 75 -$22,168 79 Balance. $15,200 21 Ani-iunt nf the assessed valuation of tiic real and personal property ol Juniata coun tv tor the year Ibii, making the sum ol $ J,:i,2 2-00. The foregoing statement is published ac cording to law. By order of the Coinmi-si inrs. James deen, curk. Jan 8, IS j. - Professional Cords. D. L. ALLEN, M. D., Has commenced the practice of Medicine and a urgery aud all their collateral branches. (Juice iu Johnstown, Bcale township. july 15, 1874 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MFFLMTOWX, tJ. Office hours from 9 A. w. to 3 p. .. Of. free in his lather's residence, at the south eud of Water street. otl22tl JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C7Collecting an-1 Co:.veancing prompt ly attended to. . UrriiK On Bridge street, oj pos.i- the Court House Square. LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIN lUWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. CT" Ail business proniptly attended to. Offica On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. The Beatty Is. I'loUs Golden Tongued Parlor Organs have no superiors, in tone, and rpeedy response to touch. We have oae to sell, at a figure below the usual tell ing price for the s9me gradi of organ. Aliscth'aneovt. 1875. 1ST 0. J.B.M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE I ' Closing Out Sale of Clothing ! OTERCOATS AT COST I Shirts and Drawers, llidt and Capt, LotAs arid Shoes, Hosiery and CLovti at Ciy Prices. A COMPLETE LINE OT GENTS' FUENISHING GOODS, Gum Boots, Gain Orersboeg, Gum Overcoats intending to close out my stock of Win ter Hoods piepar.itory to putting in a mam moth stork of Spring and Summer Goods, I am determined to sell Goods at snch Low Prices that everv one can suit them selves lor a erv small sum of money. Call to see me, and I will guarantee you satis faction. The highest market prices allowed for Country Produce, Corn and Oats, Hoop roles, Locust Koxts and Kailroad Ties, in exchange Tor Goods, bv J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874. USE THE BESTc Nine years before tbe public and no preparation for the hair hsM ever be3n produced equal to Ilall s Vegetable Sicilian Ilair Kenewer," and every honest dealer will nay it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GRAY UAl'A to its original eolor, eradicating and preventing dandruff curing BALDNESS and promoting the growth of the hair. The gr-y and brashy hair by a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, and wayward bair will assume any shape the wearer desired It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in the world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish the nutritive principle so necessary to the life of tbe hair. It gives the hair that splendid appear aice so much admired by all. By its tooic and stimulating proertiea it prevents the hair iron: falling out, and none need be without Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It ia the first real perfected remedy eve discovered for curing diseases of the tair, and it has never been equalled, and we assure the thousands who have used it, it is kept up to iu original high standard. Our Treatise czi the Ilair mailed free; send for it. toil by aU Crayjtftj and Dealers in JfifTrtaea. Frio One Dollar Par Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietor. LABOBATOST. JASHU, V. & PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, HifBiutown, Pa. JOSEPH HESS wi.uU respectfully invite all who want (ami) PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or their iricmla to give him a call, and be convinced that this is the place to get coon PICTURES. Having prepared himself with the BEST I.NSIULJifcNTP in the market, and all the ' L.1TFST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First -Class Photograph. Gallery, he invite all his friends and the public ren era'ly to lav or bim wi'h their patronage, aud they will le acraniniodated with any thing iu the line ol Photography. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, it desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. OM Ambrotypes or Daguerreotypes also Copied an 1 enlarged, and painted if desired. A cood selection or I KAIh! kept on band at all times, and cheaper than ever. axlKl Walnut r raiucs, G ilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Fr lines, Im tatii.n Rosewood Frames, Rustic Fran.es, Cabinet Imperial Frames, I'ictuie Nails, Screw-eves, Cord and Tas sel, fcc. JOSEPH I1ESS. SliUiintown, Jan. 7, 1874. fc) tt tt ir i it ir T n t T tr XI U XU. & Xi IU 1 O Xj It I Juit PnblitheJytn a Sealed Envelope, fnce A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal V eakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Dt-biiity, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally; Nervousness, Consnmpti'.n, Epi- lepsv and hits; Mental and Physical Inca pacity, resulting from Self. Abuse, etc. By ROBERT J.CL'LVERWELL, M. D., Au-j tlmr ot the "Green Book," .c. The world-renowned anthor, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experience that tbe awtul consequen ces of Self-Abuse may be effectually remov ed without medicines, and witbont danger ou surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials, pointiug out a mode of cure at once certain and ell'ectunl by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. C7"7as Lecture will prvrt m boom to thou tands and tketan4$. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, on receipt ol six cents, or two postage stamps. A Mress the Publishers, til A3. J. C. KLINE et CO. 17 Bowery, New York, Post.Oiiice Box 4oti'5. Nor. 19, Ib73-ly. Administrators' Sotlce. Ei tale of Frederick Rots, deceased. LET IE iiS f Adiiiiaistration on thj es tate ot Eie.lt.nck km, late of the borough ot Patterson, dee'd, having been grauud to tue undersigned, ail persons in debted to said estate are re-(uesteit t- make imuv.diate payuitnt, and thoM having claiius or de-uands ag.inst tha same wiil please present tueiu, without delav, to HENRIETTA .V. KOSS, LOC1S E. ATKINSON, Jan. C, 187f. Jdminutralart. IRST-CI-JS5 PICTURES takn at Hess' Photograph Gallery, Bridge at., MuHintown. Jilitctllan'OUS. BEATTT &- PLOTTS CoLUKN TONGUE parlor oitrA:vs. rrinE Beatty k. Plotts cc!ebnite.i Gotten -L Tongue Parlor Organ, tire beit parlor organ now in ose. Herald St Ciaia. Pa., Pec 6, 1S73. iiessra. Beat: 4t Plotta, (ients : I nave received the organ as sent It your firm tu me, and I have had it examined, aud it rives ample satisfaction. Jons SistT. MaA5oT Citt. Pa , Oct. I'l, Tbe Beally k. Plotta celebrated Golden Tongue Parlor Orraa ia IT far the- best parlor organ in use. I have carelclty ex amined it, and find its tone, workmanship ana anraoiuly to he tbe best I ever saw, and I can with pleasure recommend it to any on" in any oue in want of a first-class parlor organ. Pbot. O. II. Lscra. Messrs. Beatty fcPIotts. Gents: Having had one of your Uol Jon Tongue Parlor Or gans for six months past, I thoiieht b -lore recommending it to give il a fair trial, and am happy to teslii that it surpasses ail that has been said or advertised about it. I have had piofesanrs of music and celebrtted or ganists come and try it, and unit alii all siy that it is one of the swettct ai:d best toned instruments in the mirket. It has t ikrn the shine ont of all the nihom a-o'ind here. I ai.i perfectly satisti.-d v.ith i', and if I could not get another of tho same kind, money could not entire nio to part with it You may publih this if you see tit, as my organ can be tried by any one wishing to do ao, in proof of what I say. A. S. K. Rxuai ds, Late editor of the Taiuaijna t'varit.-, now at Bethlehem, Pa. Messrs. Beatty It Plotta. of Washington, X. J., are gentlemen of enterprise and whose presence would bo a credit to anr community. hacktttitowa (.V. J.) Iltrald, 10. o. Washington, Jf . J., is a b -autiful i!!aje of nearly siluu inliahitants, il niils from ie lork, and 1- miles from Laston Pa., on the hue of the D. L. &. W H. K. Don't fail to see and examine the Beattv it l'lult i Golden Tongue Parlor trgan, before buy ing elsewhere, or send for a nw illustrated price list just out lor 174 Address BEATTV k. PLOTTS, Washington, N.J. dabiii r. biattt. cowaao motts. April 29-ly mm, LUMBER, ac. :o:- TnE undersigned, having completed his new Warehouse in Perrysvillc, would respectfully invite the attention if the farmers of the county to the fact that be is at all times PAYLVG THE HIGH EST. PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF GUAirv, i;i:is, Ac, Ac. Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, n-., we are now prepared to unload with tbe least possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at ail times, either for CASH OK IN EXCHANGE FOR MER CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBEE. FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP, which will be told to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbett township may be found as complete au assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, isroTioisrs, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will be sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- NOAH UKUTZLER. Doc. ltf. 1873-tf Philadelphia & Beading; Eailroad. WISTEit AKKAXGEtf C!ST. jAXraaT 17th, I87o. Traras leave Iltrrishnrg as fellows : For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. in., 00 and 3 50 p. rn. For Reading a' 5 20. 8 10, 9 43 a. m., 2 00, 8 SO and 7 40 p m. For Pottaville at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill k. Scni hsuaa Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allei.town at 5 2', 8 10 a. m., 2 CO, 3 50 and 7 40 p. in. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m . 2 00 and 7 4D p. m trains have through cars fur New 'Ti. The 8 10 a. ni. and 2 V'J p. m. triaa li...c through curi for Philadelphia. su.vd.iys. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Allentown and way atat'.ons at-12 'a m For Reading, Pbiiadeiphia and way stations at 1 4" p. m. Trains for Ilarruburg leave es follows : Leave New York at ' 00 a. m., 12 10. 5 li and 7 45 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 7 00 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 50, 7 40, 11 -J a. m., 1 50, 6 15 and 10 15 p. tu. Leave Pottsville at 5 55, 9 00 a. ni. and 4 30 p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Allentown at 2 80, 5 50, 8 50 a. ci., 12 25, 4 30 and 8 45 p. ni. Tbe 2 40 a. ni. train iroiu Allentown and tbe 4 30 a. u. traia from Leading dj nut run on Mondays- SU.VDJTS. Leave New Tork at o 15 r.. m. Leave Phila-ielphxa at 7 t'J p m. Leave Iteading at 4 30, 7 4U a. n. and 10 lo p. ru. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. ni. tnu S 15 p. m Via Morns amd Essex Railroad. JOHN E. W GOTTEN, General Superintendent. Imprtant Katie. THE subscrilier, having sotd his store, wishes to settle up his books without delay. Those having claims will present them, and all who oae by account w ill call at his bouse and settle, and pay r give a note. Hope all concerned will attend to this notice. J. B. OEESON. Pcrryrrine, Dee. 22, 174. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRA ! MEAF WILLSCLOSE OUTHTIIE BALANCE OF Winter IlESPECTFrLLT YoCRS, &C, EJHL SCRIOTT. THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's .V Enck Building, MAIS STilEET, OPPOSITK THE COURTYARD, MIFFLIXTOWX, JUNIATA COUNTY. l'.V. t- JOnN W. MUTHERSBAUGII Takes pieasnra in calling the attention of Fainter, Builder., Masons. Sadd'.crs, Miners Carpenter. Shoemakers, Blacksmiths, Coachmakers, Pl;ist.-rers, Hou keper, and ail who are in want of anvthing usually kept in a FIUST-CLASS HAKD.VAkK STOKE, to his I.AKUE AND FKE.SII st.k ot Goods, bought since the great reduction in prices, coxslhtiso or IKON. NAILS, SCUEiVS, CLASS, tILS, AI'ZES. SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES, WALL BRUSHES, HORSE Kit- SUES, PAINT BRUSHES, PICKS, CFKEE MILLS, TIN WAKE, tC, fcC., TABLE CUTLEHY, AXES. LJCK5, LEATHER, PAINTS, SAWS. Al'tJKKS, BK ACES, SPflKES. FELLOES, JIAStJN IIAMMEKS, tiRINO STONES, CLOTHES WKINGERS, SAND PAPEK, LAMPS, 4tC, kCj WHOLESALE Which he has just np-ned in the alove new store-rHm. Having bought all his stoi k while g.MxU were at iheir lowest figures, he is prepared to sell at such prices as will guar' anlee satisiaetinn. My goods are all new and Iresn from the manulciiirer, nni I invit the public to c.dl ani see them. I also solicit the patronage oi th? public. Hi tue a call. Mifflintawn, Aug. 26, 1874-tf D.W.Harley&Oo.'s I tlie place where jr.n can bay THE BEST Alii TUE CHEAPEST MEXS' YOUTHS' & DOTS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, AXD FURX1SMXG GOODS. TTE are prepared to exhibit one of the niost rhoiee and s. lert s'oeks ever offered in this market, and at ASTOXlSHIXGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parta of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very r asonaWe. Uenienibr the ilace, in Huffman's Water a'reets, MIFFLIN TOWN, PA. 1 BUSIJVE88. FALL CAMPAIGN NOW OPENED. o Everv parson vh.. ra.Is tl.is a ivrtisement will save m'.ner and g-t just what ther want in the CI.OTII1NU LINE, Hats. Caps. K.Mra ami Shs f..r M n, VVom-n an I fhild.-en. Fuini.--hii.g GoihIs, Vatchc and Jewelry. Carp-Is, Floor Oil C!-!hs, aid nianv other arlicles. I wiil nl .jiiote pi i -ts h.:r. but wiil not bj n-dersid by any one. Come and sen me, and ho convinced of ihe trnlli of iiiv assrtior. Having rebuilt nir St..re KiM.m on Bridge street, Patterson, Pa., 1 am able to show von Cood to a better advai.tae. Patterson, Pa., Nor. 11, )K7i. SAJIL'EL ST.IAYEIL j-y v. st Loi'Fr, F0KWA2D A5I COHKISSIGS 31ERCII ANT, DC 4I.TR I.f GRAIN, LUMBER. COAL. TLASTEU. SALT! C K MENT, C AL C IKED PLASTES arte stock of rwidy made clothing ol thi JLi latest aod choicest sty Irs, for men and Im.vs. hats, caps, hoots and slioes. cotions, luiniahittf xKis in endies variety for sale at Samuel Strayer's, in Patterson. A Urge assortment nf Queensware, China ware. Glassware, Crockery ware. Cedar lit, &c tor sale ciirap by J.iH.4. &TA5IDAUGQ. .ID VERTISEMZN IS. EXTRA ! JOHE or HIS STOCK OF Goods TOCKET CUTLEBY, H ATt'HETS, HINGE, StnK FI.NDINUS, ri'TTY, 1 LANES. CHISELS, BITS, HUBS. SHAFTS.. MASON TROWELS, CURRY COM HS. AXE IIAXHLES, iJRAI.V SACS, CEUAR WARE. kC, AX'., .C, AND RETAIL, JOHN W. MUTHERSBAUGH. New Buildinir, corner of Bri)e and " ,Tftv 8, lM7i-tl HUEY&CIIIUST, Bt'CCKSSOnS Tt KBTDER A CO. To those iutcrestod in the purcliase of a striciiy PURE RYE WHISKY, tor medical u.-j.scs we offer BAILEY'S 1'URE RYE, Price to ; poi gallon, and will ship iu j sck igts to suit purchisers. We also handle largely a COFPKR-DISTILLED WHISKY, Price from tlM to 91-7-3. Wo imp-irt FIXE WINES, BRANDIES AND GIN, and aiso niaiiufactnre IR. STfEVEK'3 TONIC HERB BITTERS. Send for Price Lit. ULT.Y t CHKIST. 121 Norllt Third Street, Pbilada. sept 9, 1;i-ly gOLO.MO. SEIBCR, Will r5.it M!R!in and Patterson every Tuerlar, Thurs.tay and Saturday mornings and wiil furuish the -itiieus of these boi ougbs wit i tiie best of BEEF, TEAL, MUTTON, POEK, fce. at th very lo-vest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. April A, : I y. A Sue asaiKtmeut of cloths, cassnnens Testing., tc, a.wrys on band and fur said by h. a LOUDEN. Fentmel sn-1 Rr)l,licn f 1. 69 a yeai 7 u; ifil i w X i s a r it III w IT t Ft
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