t i SfcrriXEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLIX10WN : H ' Wednesday. Feb'j 3. 1ST5. TERMS. Subscription. $1.50 per annum. Tr:iieul advertisements inserted at 50 cents t inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col nmn, 1" cents per line lor each Insertion. D.-ductions will be made to lb e desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter year. FENK'A. E. RTIME TABLE. passenger trains leave Mifflin Station as follows: FiSTWARO. Philadelphia Express, 12 43 a m. Hamnui g Accomuio., U 4H a tu. Pacific Express, 10 20 a in. Mali, 6 35 p in. At.ai.tic Express, 9 1 p m. ot'iit. Pittsburg Express 12 5S a in. Cincinnati Express, 2 a ni. Pacific, 5 59 a in. Hay Passenger, 10 10 a Hi. V til, 3 C3 p in. Fast Line, 45 p m. Mixed, b 15 p in. M.ftiin, Nov. 15, 1874. , LOCAL I.XTELL1GE.CE. SIcLjh.ug cannot improved. Cunt ibis week and "lots" of people. Snyder keeps a full line o! Mattresses. Miir..y , Sii!liiii comity, Las had a culieo The new railroad tric-rc at Lewintown is ncarlv lihished. lioioiih and township elections on the! .lh ot Ibis month. La-Sheriff Loudon is having a Well dug in bis lot lit East Point. -Siiyder sells Furniture and Chain cheap. TV- Presbyterian conim-gatioo iu Lewis- j t '.mi is 'ijoyi!: a revival. K"i ival meetings are reported from d-.f-Icreal sections in Mitilin comity. C 11. Horning is re-build tng a s.tr.L'.e oa Lis piojieity on Patterson avenue. A couple were nuirri-d in I.ewistown in the I're.-b; teiinn chi'rch last week. Finest sti-ck of Chairs ever kept in the j emu. ty, at Snyder's. ! ';ic Lev. Mr. Siiernrd was donated last j Thursday evening by ii-cinbr. ot Ids church. lioth II cases of ti"; I.ifislature have unanimously passed icsoluliuiis to a ljourn vn M-eli ISth. J. M. llower, of Fermanagh township, i.'jii;;!itered a h. , last Friday, that weighed v l.i u tin sstd 5W s ui.ds. Mr. Jai kmau. of the Democrat and Rti; i tier, has bought Ibe Uasoni property on Third street, l'rice juiid, $1400. l'topie who kleigh, aid desire a change oceasioiiaMy leave the road and take thtc ice on the river and drive around the island. Mr. ltaniel Ki. kenbach will sell -ersoua 5-ri.pi-rty, at public sale, at his residence iu Mexico, on Saturday, February -7, 1!75. Complete Mock of Looki'ig Hlassea cheap h( V . V. njiiera Furniture Store iu Mif t:.iito u. ; -v. A. H. Faiker, ol Mililin county, a tew ilays a;o ft.i silrpris.Mi by the presen tation of an one hundred and severity dol lar leslival bat to him. '1 he Emperor of China die"4 a tuort time ;o. !! was powerlully married, as is evi- dci.ced by the fact that he had one huudreu 1 and twenty wives. Spd-r has jast r-ceived a new OK-k ol Pirlor Brackets of .11 kinds, which he will i sell ch?.ip t r cash. j "Tramps dug the cellar an 1 firri -d ail l!,e atone tor the new nlms house at I.ancas- ter. No Irauip can get anything to eal ll ire without tiist doing an hour's woik.' ihewileol Jir. lienjaniin Beavr, ol Mc Al;rvillc. tiiid on Sunday morning, of ty jLoi.l lever. Mr. and Mrs. Beaver were married lasi May, Mr. Hutchinson McAlisier purchised the lot on the corner of Cherry and Parker streets, at a sale of real estate by the ad in inistrators of the estate of Cornelius i'.aitley, tleevased. l'rice, $1J;. Cloth Kacks, Hat Hacks, Towel Bars, Camp Chairs, and the "Whit is It' for sale lit Snyder's. The short way to a stisng and dciotir yuvt'rnuieut is to declare for a dictator or 1 ing ; ihc gradual w ay for a subversion of liiil IiIm rty is to piss conipulstry eJu r at ion laws and enforce them. -Kev. Geotge W. Zdiniscr, of tho Pres byterian church at Hunting loti, his au luiiuced that he w ill tender his resignation as a .tor ot tho charge at the next meeting " " Wheat in Philadc!phi on Monday was, . M '111 f. ...n 77 . H. il'.IOIW a yi.i-ii..". ..n. ....... ,.;ui)i',c. Pi troleum lij ill'p- per gallon. llressed hogs 7!olc City smoked hams l;!o;.'t;. Shouluersc,. Lard l-jloilj. A felio.v in McVeytown coaxed a preach er's 'o into a stable and there shot him tor the purpose of securing his hide. The log was of the large Newfoundland kii.d. The rascal who shot hi:u was attested and bound over to answer. A -countryman is presiitin-d to know when ro-.ird In g day comes. Barring the im-.,-...;. iv ,,t- akinir town lolks when the 1....4 . 0 . hoi collies out to see Its shadow, we s. the Htmocrat and -H'gi'Ur to state the date 0u 5,,, March 13, 175, F. F. Rohm of the expected advent ot the pig. B M CUS( out nis sto,.. of new household W. F. Snyder intends to give the Ciider- j iuriiUre in Patterson, consisting of bed taking Busiriefs his sjecial attention, and j 9et, in walnut and other woods, in 1 ill endeavor to 1 lease everybody. When spring opens out he intends to run a splen-1 di! Hearse, fixed up "to time as regards t.;yle, ic. He hopes to recede a liberal; hare of public patronage. "A Titusviiie oilman telcgraj hed his wile from the lower oil region : "Hae a sur prise for you." Slie telegraphed in rojjy : And I have one for you." He came home at once and told her he had struck a thou sand barrel well, and she proudly pointed to the twins in the craJie." m , .., - lr. D. A. HarUMK, aa eiperiewccd Cam tiion ai. 1 Normal School teacher, and Prin cipal of te four schools of this borough, in assoei itioii with Xr. J. M. Garmaii, also ia exrienced Cohuuonand Norusal School teacher, will open a Normal chool in this place Apr-I 12, ls75. If the It pn.hitiire repeal the lodd option law, temperance people caunot appeal to iovernor Hartranft on political grounds to veto the Lid ; If be treats it as temperance people treated the Kepublican candidates last fall, he w ill sign the repealing bill. A report has gone abroad that the Selins- rove and North Branch Railroad is to be told by the Sheriff. By fcome one'a mis take a small claim against the Company got into the bands of a lawyer who likes busi ncs, and in accord with his liking moved against the Company forthwith. His action has given rise to the reports that are afloat. Tbo trouble b teen settle! A Lewistown paper tells the follow .lag story of two ladies wboca.led at a Stable to Lire a horse to go ten uiilea but.- Tbe proprietor was oat, and the hostler, being a "new Comer," acd not acquainted with the horses, gave tbeui the beet looking one. On the retnrn 'A tbe proprietor be found tbe ladies had gone with a horse so high spirited that he would trust but few- men with him. lie took another team and drove after the ladies, but did not succeed in overtaking theni until they arrived at their destination. He asked them if they bad anv trouble in driving the horse. They replied thej bad cot; that the animal was a splendid horse ; that be ran more (ban half the way, and they did not touch him with tbe whip. He asked if they had any tiou ble in passing teams. Tbey said not, as every one who saw them coming got oat of the way and gave tbeui the whole road. Sickness is an affliction that waits on us all. None are exempt and there are none but need relief from its attacks. J Whoever can furnish this becomes our ! benefactor. A conviction prevails tiiat j I r. Ayer does it. disorder of the blood have been healed by bis Sarssp arilia, and affections of tbe lungs by bis Cherry Pectoral, too frequently and too distinettv to hp distinct? in hp Hi- , ,, . . ...3 ..r vo.e , Mm, u. hoso who use it, to never fail. Head tr, if you must bave medical aid, take the best of medicine. Door remedies re d"ZT ,s d re beap, at any price you have to pay for tbeui.' Charleston Courier. Cu wtLiK Ross. Everybi-dy would like to I get tbe reward offered for the recovery of ! Charlie Koss, lint never think of the re- ' wards offered by W. F. Snyder, at his For- nituie Uarerooius in Mitilin. He his just K:it you want in the Furniture line. He keeps a full and complete stock always on h md Pemeniber the place, said go there if iu need of any kind of Furniture. It was considered a great discovery when Franklin drew lightning fr"iu the clouJ',. Yet is it not also a great dis covery to draw pain from the body per mrtnenly? Pain Core Oil will surely do it. Try it and see for yourself. Isold w holesale and retail by Banks & Ham lin, MiH.iutown. I'xUkT has been made by what u thorirty J. t'. Moser is acting as Dep uty Si.rri'!'. I take thts method to reply, that I bave legally deputized Mm. W. II K.vot .sr, Sheriff". Buy your Lounges from Snyder. I'e keeps a fii.e stock always on haml. Prune Sales. : On Wednesday, Fbruiry 17. 1S7, Tr. '. J. P. Storrctt will oiler at ubiic sale, at! his residence hear Aeademia. I'eale town- i hip, 1 cairiage, 1 buggy, 1 spring nuon, , I s'.eigli. i set harness, I improved fodder j cutter, lows, &.C., liRUM'hold goods, one, p" juo, 1 sewing in u-hine, ar t a lot ot store (iwds. le at i0 o"chN;ti. On Tiiurs'ay, February 1, 175, David li. .Shclk-nbcigor, oi Fayette township, w ill offer at pnblie sale, '1 mare, one with foal, r ""l.-s. 7 cows, 3 head young cattle, 7 head of '1'cep, Id shouts, 2 sows with pig, one ' f..t. li.;fe m jt.nti ri"it.T tltr.'liiri r 111:1- chi'.ie and otlter farming utensils. f'ale at 10 o'clock. IViu Caveny, auctioneer. On Fehruury 2 1S75, David r.-h. of .Spruce Hill tov.'.'.sbip, will oiler s public sale, 2 cows, 4 shouts, 1 open buggy, one sleigh, iiC.j p-tatoes, ork, household fur niture, &.c. Sale at 10 o'clock. David Bealor, auctioneer. D. A. H.irioan will offer! or sale his entire stock of nearly new househol 1 goods al j his place of residence, at Fast Point, Mil-J Hintown, ou the A of this mouth, at one o'clock. Among the many valuable art:- I cles is a "Smilir AnierliMir' Organ, that j has been in n only a few months. On Tuesd iy, February 175, Amos j (iraybill, of Fayette towtir.'.lip, will offer at j public s.i!e, '1 hors-, - colts, 3 fresh cows, 1 buli. 7 good sheep, 4 head young cattle. ! and a lot of farni:ng implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Win. Caveny, auctioneer. On Thursday, March 4, 175, the ex-cn tors of Jacob Brubaker, dee'd., w ill sell at public sale, at the late resilience of said de- 0l.dl11, in M,mroe ,,)nn!lli. Juniata conn- ty, 1 horse, 2 marcs, 3 colts 2 cow s. wagon, carriage, threshing machine and other larm- j ing utetisiis ; also household effects. a:id one share of Selingnve and North Branch Railroad stock. Sale at 10 o'c.ock. On Friday, March 5th, 1S75, D. P. Min ii.chau will offer at public sale, at his resi dence at Ihe. east end of Port Koyal river bri Ige, Walker township, 4 h irses, 2 m ires with foal, 1 coll, 1 utile, 4 cows, 6 head of young cattle, 8 head id' sbe p, 0 shoals, 1 s iw and pigs, and a lot ol farming utensils. ale at 10 o'clock. D. K. P. Bea.or, auc- .tjoiicer. al! stiles, marble tp bureaus, marble top sta-idn, extension tables, solas, lounges, . haiis, and almost everything to be found in a complete furniture store. ' Sale at one o'clock. Wm. GiiTn, auctioneer. REPORT OF HOItNlNUTOWN SCHOOL, For month ending Jan. 2-5, 1S75. Whole No in attendance during month, 4? Average atteudance .................. 8- Per cent, of attendance fc2 Nellie Black, Maudie Suloull, Annie Shield, Annie Swartz'andor, Stuart Horn mg, Jessie Horning, Wihte Sillier, George Parfet, Elisha Qaay, Charlie Reynolds, S hel hurn Reynolds, Willie Snell, Willie Shields, Samuel Swartzlander, John Warner and Henry Warner were present every day dur ing month. D. W. naasEB, Teacher. REPORT of DELAWARE HILL SC HOOL For the month ending Feb. 1, 1875. Whole Ho. in attendance during month, 38 Average attendance 3 Per cent, of attendance ..' 9- Banks Knrts, Milton Slagel, John Miller, Solomon Rauffman, Edgar Hornbargtr, WH liam Dimm, French Patterson. John Kinser, Lew is L. Grey, Elmer Dimm, Cora Dimm, Susan Branthofler, Liwie Jaruea and Annie Kuril were present every day daring the month. J. S. naLET, Teacher. - 1obt Royal, Jan. 23, 1875. According to j rtvious notice tbe Ju niata Cavalry Scouts aiet fit this place to be inspected' and paid off. Forty nine iu'u answered to roll-call. A com mittee 'of three was then appointed to dralt resolutions on tbe death of J.tnej li. Croiier, a fellow-member, wbo died Jan. 3, 1875. Tbe men were then paid off, the i oiupany inspected, and after drilling a hort time adjinrned, to meet in Mifflmtown, February 20th. Tbe following are tbe resolutions re ported by the committee and adopted : . Whereas, God in his providence has been pleased to remove from our mnist, by death, our fellow-member, James 11. Crvzier, tLerefore be it re solved 1st, That we bww iu humble submis sion to tbe will of Him wbo doeth all thing well. -:id, That iu bis death the couipanv has lost an arrive and faithful member, and that th Company wear tbe usual badre rf iil-uruiiijr for six months. 3rd, 1 bat we sincerely condole with the family of tl.e deceased, on tbe dis peosation with which it bis pleased Di" vine Providence to aillct them. 4ih. That these resolutions be pub lished in the county papers., and a copy be sent to the family of the deceased John 11. Carney D. S. Van Ormer, Matthew Rogers, Committee. J. K. R0131SOS, Captain. Matthew Rogers, O-E. ltlKl): FAGMNF.lt t)n the 31st uit., in Milford town-iliip, John Partuer, aged abjul 01 vears. . 1 OJIMi:itC4Ii. JIIFFLINTOWX MAKKETS. Corn-cted weekly by J. & H. A. Stambangh. MirrLiMows, Feb. X. I75. Butter ... Egjs..... Lanl Potatoes , CO 80 VI c5 MIFFLIN TOWN GKA1N MAKKKr. Corrected weekly by I. P. Suloutf Wheat,.... 1 (10 Oats 52 Corn, 05 Special .Yoticts. TO C'OXM MI'TIIES. The adv.Ttiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his tellow sufferers the means ol cuiw. To all who desire it, he will semi a copy of the precriition used, (litre ot charge) with the directions for prearing and Usi:,g the same, whirh they w ill find a sure cure lor Consumption. Asthma, bron chitis, &c. Parties wishing the prescrip tion w ill please address Lev. L. ,. WILSON, 1'JI St., Williamsburg h, New York. I ttit int Eitnous r VOI TII. A OH; TLF.MAN who HiitTered for years from Nervous DeHlity, P-eniati:r. Decay, and all the eflV-rts of yottthtitl indiscretion will, lor ibe sake ol s'it!ering huiaauity, send iiee to all who neisl it, the recipe and direction lor m iking t'n simple remedy by which he was cured, fr ullerers wishing to pn-lii by the advertiser's exierienee can do .mi bv aiidressing in perlect coiitideuce, joiin B. x;;)EN, ' inO-Om 42 Cedar st New York. -Vetr Aflrertinement. E. F. Kunkcl's Eittar Wine of Iron has never liceti diowu to tail in the cure of w eakness, attended w ith the following f ymp ptouis: indNpoMiion to exertion, loss of memory, liitlieulty of breathing, general weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous tiemloieg. dreadl ul horror ot death, night sweats, cold leet, weakness, dimness of vision, languor, universal lassitude of the muscular system, enormous appetite with d sHptic symptoms, hot hands; tLishitig of lor body, dryness ol the skin, pallid conntena'ice and eruptions on the lace, pu rity iug Ihe Dlood. pain in the back, heavi ness ol the eyelids, frcniietit biaek spots Hying b-tore the eves with temporary sul lusioii ami loss ot sight, waul of alieniioii, etc. These symptoms aii arise from a weakness, and to rom-dy ih.it use E. F. Ki skkl's bitt r Wine of Iron. It never lads. Thousands are no enjoying health who have used it. fake only E. F. Kl'.i ci.i.'s. l--ware f coUHterfeils and base iu.ita ti.ois. As Kunkei's Bitter Wine of Iron is v well known all over the country, drug gists themselves loakj an imitation and try to palm it off on their customers, " hen they call lor Kunkei's Bitter Wine ot Iron. Kunkei's Bitter Wi.-ie ol Ir.m is put lip only i-i $1 hollies, and has a yellow wrap per uiceiy put on the outside with the pro- rietor's photograph on the wrapper of each bottle. Always loos for the photograph on ihe outside, and you wid alv.iys be sure to get the genuine. l per bottle, or six for j.'). told by uiUfcguls and dealers every where. Tupt Worm Removed .Hive. Ilcid at:d all complete in two hours. No lee till hid y iss. s. Seat. I'i.i and Stoin a'h i'iorn.s removt-d by I):. KlNKKL. 259 North Nitilh si., I hilad" -lphia, l'a. Send tor circular For removing all ordinary worms, call on yur druggist and get a hot. tie of Ki skil's Wt.n vat T. Price, $1. Jali2'J-lm JEVI DUK. STOKE. 1 DANKS & HAMLIN, (Beltotd liiullnj.,) Main Street, JJilUiutat u, Pa. . . DEALE.: IN PRUOS AND MEDICINES. CHEMICALS-", DYE STi.'FF. lMINTJ 0 1 LS, V A li N 1 S I li:s , i L A SS. P V T 1 Y, COAL OIL, LAMPS. BLR NEKS, CHIMNEYS, B K V S II K S. HA I K HKI'MIES, TOOi II BKUS1IES, PER FIMKKY.COMHS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. NOTIONS. STATION E R Y . . Llbtia VARIETY OF TATEM MEDICLNES,- Selected with great cam, and warranted rrom high authoritv. CT-P'u-cst of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. a7-PRE3;KlPT10NS cmponnded witl great care. JJnne 22-ti Executors' Xotice- Ettatt of Jacob Brubaker. deceaud. ViOTlCE is hereby given that Letters i Testamentary on the estate of Jacob Brubaker, tate oi' Unroe township, dee'd, havetiecii granted to the undersigned. All rsons mil ebted are rennestea 10 mane immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without delay to JOHN KL'RTZ. SAMUEL OBERHOLTZFR, Jan 13, 275. Executor. The Skntixil ash Repi'blicax has no superior as an advertising medium in this connty, and as a journal of varied news and reading it is not surpasses ry any weekly paper in central Pennsylvania. FIRSt-CtfSS PICTURES takvn at Hess' Photograph Gallery, Bridge st., Miftlintown. Lsro stotk of Hi-adv-made Clothing tor Mi,y IIARLKT CO. .Mitcfl la neout.' 18' 18T5. J. B. M. TODD, PATTERSON, PA. . I SPECIAL NOTICE! Closing Out Sale cf Clothing ! . ' OTERi'Om AT COST i Shirts and DrawrS, Halt and Caps, Boots and Shoes, hosiery and Gloves at City Prices. A COMPLETE UNI CP GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, tin 111 Boots, Cum Overshoes, . Guru Overcoats Intending to close out my stock of Win ter Hoods pieparatory to putting in a mam moth stock ot Spring and Summer Goods, 1 am determined to sell Goods at such Low Trices that every- one can suit them selves lor a verv 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 Poles, Locust Posts and Railroad Ties, iu eccbange for Goods, by J. B. M. TODD. Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known as ore of the mn-t cflectual reme dies ever discov ered for cleansing- the fyste:n !WS-b!iL 'It "ims "'JsJfeps stantlv growiii reputation, based on its intrinsic virtues and sustained by its remarkable cures. So mild as to he safe and bcneficul to children, arid yet to searching as to effecttially punre cat the irreat comin tioas cf the blood, such as the scrof ulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities or disexses that have lurkeil in the system for vears soon yield to this powerful antidote, and disappear Hence its wonderful cui-es. niunv oi which arc publicly known, ol S-; oIiiLl, and all scrofulous diseases, l'liers. Kruptioiis. and eniptive disoisiers ol the skin. Ttmiors. Itlott'lies, lioiN. PitniI(s I'usttilPS, Sores. St. Antlmnv's Fir', l;-;e r I'ry Wi;elns, Tetter. S:ilt lUieitm. Sx-ald lle:;ii. ililivt.rut, nnd in tenial I"Icerit ions il ti'O I'tertis. Stottmeh. tinil l-ivr, It sNo m t' other complaints, to whi: h it wonid ! " sem specially adapted, such as lm 1 8y, I)yiie;Ma, Kit. a, Netiinl"! Heart lise;ise, Female WVttk DM, Deliilitj-, nnd I.etirorrlurn. when they arc manifestations of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of hiHi and strenjth in the Spring. By renew in; the appetite and viiror of the diges tive orrans. it dissipates the depression and listless lan"tr of the season Kven where no disorder appears, pen feel better, and live lnner. l'ore!o:in-i'i : the Llood. Hie system moves on i Y. renewed vigor and a new lease of ii.'e PREPARED SI Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, l,h. Prmetieal mnd Analytical Chemtrntx. BOLD BT ALL DacttiST rrr.itrn-rrr rHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, Mifflintowa, Pa. JOSEPH IIESS would respectfullv invite ail who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or their friends to gieh'uu a cull, and be convinced that this is the place to get i;uoi) PICT l' RES. Having prepared himself with the BhST IN STKC.MENTS in the market, and all the Li TES I IMl'RO VEMEJ IS that constitute a First -Clas3 Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public gen erally to favor htm wi'h their patronage; and thev w ill be accommodated with any thing in the line ol Photography. Pictures taken Irom Card to Life Size, and Painted, if desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old Anibrotypes or Duguerreotys also copied and enlarged, and painted if desired. A giMd selection of FRAMES kept on hand at all times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Frames. Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frames, Im tation Rosewood Frames, Rustic Frames, Cahinet Iinrial Frames, I'lctiue Nails, Screw-eves, Cord and Tas sel, iiC. ' . JOSEPH HESS. Yiitliiutown, Jan. 7, 1874. Till" il 11 ' 1 T f'll'SR H) or - rr tt -r T H T c r I) V n u 111 it 11 m 1 o iiik 1 1 Jutt Pubtthed,tu a Staled Envelope, frier A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal t eaknesS; Involuntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits ; Mental and Physical Inca lacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, etc. Bv KOIiEKT J. CULVER WELL, il. D.. Aii. thor 01 the "G.een Book," fcc. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awlul consequen ces ol Sell-Abuse may be effect nail y remov ed without medicines, and without -dancer ous surreal op---atiins, bougies, instru ments, ri'igs . -1 dills, pointing out a nie lcol cure 1 -rtain and et?'ectu I by whieb . y r- - - r. :.u matter what his eomliiion ni 1 - - ' -.i-e hitusell cheaply. priatel ani : . .1 K?7Aii Le mt. amt and Ausiuiwis ,' roce 4oo to IKou- Sent, under seal, in a plain. envelope, to any adore ss, on receipt ol six rents, or two postage stamps. Aldressthe Publishers, CUAS. J. C. KLINE it CO. 127 Bowery, New York, Post.Otlice Box 4ob6. Nov. 19, 1873-ly. AdminUtrators' Notice. Ettatt of Erederick Ron, deceated. LETIEKS of Administration on the es tate ot Fiederick Koss, late of the borough of Patterson, dee'd, having been eranted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate jayment, ami those having claims or demands ag iust tbe same will please present them, without delay, to HENRIETTA M. ROSS, LOUIS E. ATKINSON, Jan. fi, 1875. .jHm;miitrator. Dms at medKiiiei at Banks at Hamlin's. sJ& 'Xuctllnheous. -f-: " --.. --5"'. irte? -- ' s. V s-- I-tA V isS -jss. BEATTY & FLOTTS' GOLDEN TONGUE PARLOR ORUAaVS.j THE Eeittty si Plotls celebrated tJoIden Tongue Parlor Orjran, the best parlor j orgnn now in use. Hrrall j Sr Ctaia. Pa., f)ee. fl, 1S73. I Messrs. Bcatty at 1'lotts, (tents : I have ; received the oriian as sect by vour firm to . . 1 , 1 1 f : . : . : 1" .. - me, anu 1 ne uau il caiuiueu, anil 11 ply es ample satisfaction. J Till Simt. Mabsot Cit, Pa., Oct. 16, 1873. Tbe Bcatty k. Plutts celebrated Golden Tonpue Parlor Organ is bv far the best parlor organ in uso. I have carefully ex amined it, and find its tone, workmanship and durability to be the best 1 ever saw, and I cun with pleasure recommend it to any on in any one in want of a first-class parlor organ. Pror. O. II. I'kgkr. Messrs. Bcatty (f Plotis, Ger.ts: liaviug had one of your fioldcn Tongue Parlor Or gans for six mouths past, I thought before recommending it to give il a fair trial, and am happy to testily that it surpasses ail that has been said oradiertiscd alwtit it. i have had professors of music and celebrated or ganists come and try it, and one and all say that It Is one of the sweetest and best toned instruments in the market. It has taken the shine nnt of all the others around here. I am perfectlr satisfied with it, and if I could not get another of the same kind, money could not entice me to part with it You may publish this if yon see fit. as my organ can be tried by anv one wishio to do so, in proof of what I say. A. t. K. Ricdaids, Late editor of the Tamaqua Courier, now at Bethlehem, Pa. Messrs. Beatty II Ptotts, of ashingion, N: J are gentlemen of enterprise and whose presence would be a crodit to anv community. UackettituKu (A. J ) Herald, Washington, N. J., is a beautiful village of nearly 3000 inhabitants, 71 miles from New York, and 12 miles Iron Eastou. Pa., on the line of Ihe D. L. fc W R. R. Dou't fail to see and examine the Beattv i. Plottt Golden Tongue Parlor Organ, before buy- ing elsewhere, or send fr a new illustrated price list just out lor 1X74 Address BEATTY & PI.OTTS, Washington, N. J. DAXIItL t'. DIATTT. EOWARn PLOTTS. April 29-1. t G3AIN, tUMBHHt 0. THE undersigned, having comp'ctcd his new Warehouse in Perrvsville, would respectfully invite the attention yf the farmers of the county to the fact that he is at all timvj PAYING THE HIGHEST. PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OP URAIX, SKI2DS, Ac, See. Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, &.C., we are now prepared to unload with the least possiHe trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at ail times, cither for CASH OR IN EXCHANGE FOR MER CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE GOAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP, which w ill bo sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE CR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Tnrbett township may be found as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, aNTOTIOISrS, Queensware, Hardware, dec, all of which will be sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- X0AII IIKRTZLER. tec. 10.1H73-lf Philadelphia & Reading Kailroad. tviXTER ARRANGEMENT. Jascakt 17th, 1675. Trams leave Htrritburg at follows t For New Tors at 5 20, 8 10 s. m.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 9 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 00 and 3 M p. m. For Reading a' 5 20, 8 10, 9 43 a. m., 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p. ni. For Pottsville at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and 3 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill 4- Snsqnehanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentuwn at 0 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 0, 3 f!) and 7 40 p. m. The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. trains have throngh cars for New York. The 8 lo a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains bave through cars lor Philadelphia. SVXDJTS. For New York at 5 2J a. m. For AllentoWo and wav stations at 5 20 a. m For Reading, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 40 p. ni. Train! for Uarruburg It art as follow : Leave New York at 9 00 a. ra., 12 40. 5 15 and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and 4 00 p. m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 50, 6 15 and IU 15 p. n. Leave Pottsville at o 55, 9 "0 a. ni. and 4 30 p. ni., and via Schuylkill and Sspic- hauna Branch at 8 05 a. m. Leave Ailentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 50 a. m., 12 25, 4 30 and 8 45 p. m. The 2 o0 a. ni. traiu from Ailentown and the 4 30 a. m. train from Reading do not run on Mondays- SCXDJYS. Leave New York at 5 15 p. n. Leave Philadelphia at 7 HI p. m. Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40 a. ni. and 10 15 p. m. Leave Ailentown at 2 30 s. m. and 8 45 p ru. 'Via Morris and Essex Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. Important Xotlce. fTIHE subsoioer, Oaving so:d his store. ! X wishes to settle up his books w ithout delay. Those having claims will prerent them, and all who owe by account will call ! at bis house and settle, and pay or give a note. Hope all concerned will attend to this notice. J- B. OKTSON. I reft-i-rille, Dec. 22, 1S74. yew XdrertMement. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is Tin o.xLt asows nacBT roa BRIGIIT'S DISEASE, asn a r-osirivc aiMEDT ro GOUT C3AVLL. LTUICTRK-. DIA KKTF.S, D'niPEPslA. NF.iiVOt'S DLBiLirV, DuOPsY. iEii.CLK COMI'LAINT?', ' Non Reteutton or Incontinence or L";!ae, ' Irritation, Inflammation, or Ulcera tion of the BladderSand Kidneys, Sp.itinforrh a. L'-'corrhcea or Wh tes. Irregular er Puinftd Menses, Bjariu Diwu, Chlorosis, Sterility and jill Complaints Incident to foua.'ti. KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU Fr StOrw? in thr B.a-l!sT Cilculu GrjVs?! or rickUus. lt.u.sit ji1 M:irii. or Fist'h.i'gcN. anl Iiiss-usi of the l'rjstite Ubi.J. KE.IR.EY'S EXT. DLCllC C-.ret Di'tcjtt JSriia Jrom Imprudence. Habit of Uiitipatto. Etc , in al! their stages, at litt'.tf '.'.ypvis.'. Utile or no chmge in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure It csnses a fre'fticitt desire, and rives strength to Crinaie, then-be rvnovru Ob structions, preventing snd cnin M. h-trires of ths Cretlira, a!laing pu:i and intl :iu marion. and cxpelhng all pis-no::a matter. Vsed by perst'ns iu tho decline or cliani of life; alter contiueuicnt or labor pains, bed-wetti'ig in children, etc. Prof. Steele sa s : ".; boifl. of Kear ney's Kxtract K u lnt is worth m ire lUaa ai. other Buchus cou.biai-d." KEALNIT'S EXT. BTJCiiU Periuanenlly cures a!l sifcrtions of th Bladder, kidneys, and D.vpsie il sweliings existing iu Men, Women and L'hildreu, no matter what the age. Ask for Kearney s. Take no other. Price On Do'ar per Battle, or Sit Biltlc for tire Uullar. Pfpot, 104 I -tan r St., New York. A Physician in attendance to answer cor respondeaice and give ad ice gratis, bend stamp for Pamphlets free. For Sale by ISru'ists Every-' hi rr. AVOID QUACKS & IMP03T02S. So Charge far .Idbict and f.'vnsuHafion. Da. J. R. Dtott. gra laate of Jijfertos Medical College. Philadelphia, author ot several valuable works, cari be consulted on all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs (which ho has made an e-pecial sti:d) either in male or lemale, no matter Irom w hat cause originating or of how Ion j staieting. A a act ice uf SO years enables him to treat diseases with siiecess. Cures gtiarntecd. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter descsibin syniptoms and eiu-Iosing stamp to prepn postage. Send for the Guide to lltalth. Price 10 cents. J. B. DYOTT, M. V., physician and Surgeon, auglO 10 Diiane Street, New York. Professional Cards. yy L. ALLKX, M. I, ll.i c'impuccj the prnrtioe il Miflicitc Aiitl.Surt'ry and uut)uir:i.4UTi! Ir4tirhe. Otllce in Juhn&tuwn. Uvalt tow niup. jul l-i, 174 THOMAS A. Li)K!., M. D. Physician and Surgeop, XlfFLlSlOWS, 1.1. Ollice hours from 'J A. H. to 3 p. 01 i Gee in his lather's residence, at liie sotitl end of U atei street. l-J-!l JOl'IS E. ATKIXSOX, ATTORN E Y -AT -LAW, MiFFLlNTOWN, PA: OT"t'ollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrii'K On Bridge street, opposite tin Court House S:rc. LFUED J. V.Yl 1 EU0X, ATTOENEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIN TOWN, JUNIATA fl., V. D!7" All business promptly attended to. Office On liride slrec', opposite the Court House srj-iar.-. CHAIR MANTFACT0RY. rTlHP. nndersigned. at his shop, on Wafer A. street, Milllintoyvn, Ins now on hand and for sale cheap, a gene.al assorttm ct ot C PI -A. I II S . 'te also has a larga lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a neti Hearse, is now prepared t. attend ttmc-ra's at the shortest notice and on the tno.t M eral terms. He has mule a great reduc-rioti In the prlcrf of Cothns. C7" Repairing promptly attended to. j.ily-2'.Ml t. P. ROB1SON. ""great rouction IS TI1K ritlCES OP TIaKTII! Fall I'p'sHT or Iawer Sttls as Low as $5 Si VCl I T, 2yo teeth a'.lowe.! to leave the 1 ffice nn . PAr... ,,., .. .. wLti v less the putient is safisli. d. r0K;i A-a 1D 1 0.n..II.VI( Tt-etb renioiieied and rep tired. Ter.h filled to last f-r life. Ill P f II , iVT Teeth extracted wi'hont pain, by the nsexli li 11 V a X il it a. of Nitrons Oxide Gas. always on hand. j Owing to the hard times, I wiil insert full single sets teeth, f the very best kind. , tor $iii.OO. Temporary sels 1.11 extra. T'Kiihuche stopped 111 five niinu'cs with- out eatnictlng tne tisdii, at the :n'r. of fice of G. L. Dkrh, estahlishrd in iiitllia town in 1h;o. G. L. I)LK:(. JanL J72 li. LOU DO V, Prac.wal llentift. MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. E. Parker's 1 new building, on ! Main Street. MiSintawn, Pa. j FASHIONAELE GOOUS always on I hand. ' CUSTOM WORK DONE on tbe shortest j notice. I GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. j PERSONS buying goods can have their , cut in garm -nts free of charge. ' BVTTERICITS P.1TTERXS a'so for j sale. j ALL HORH WtRRHTED PRICES LOU'. Oct 22, l?73-;f The Beatty fc. Plot's Golden Tongued Parlor Organs have no superiors, in tone. and speedy response to tonrb. V' hare I one to sell, at a figure below the nsnsj sell 1 in; price fcr Ue saiae graria of orjria. .VISCELL.4.E0US WILL CLOSE OUT Til K BALAil'CS OF Winter 1 1 ESPECTFC LLY YolT.s, &C, EJHL SCHOTT. THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In H. E. rarkcrs ,e:c Enck Building, t.ii str:i:t, rrosiTia Tin: coi rtyas'i), j:iffi.lto'.vx, jiniata colnty, r.. JOIIXW-MUTIIEItSBAUGII Takes pleasure in calling the attention of Farmers, Btilldt'c, Masons. Saddlers, iners, Carpenters. Shoein.ik -is. Iliac ksmiths, Coaehmakers. fUslere s. lloiisckeci.e-s, and a'l who are i-i want of anMlii' 'g usually kept in a FfRST-l 'LASS IIAiv'llWAhK STOKE, to his V.ARGK AND FKESII st.s.!-. ot tioods, bought siee the j:re.it reduction in priees, co.nsistinu or IRON, N A I LS. SCREWS, GLASS, OILS. ADZES, SHOVELS, FOURS, Huts, WALL BKI'STIE HOKSK Bit' SUES. PAINT BKl S!!tS, Picks, cofkek VILI.3, 1 IX WARE. 4.C., ).:., TABLE CUTLERY, AXES. LOCKS. LEATHER, PALMS, SAWS. Al'i.KKo, BRACES, M'OlvKS. FELLOKS, MASON IIAMVKr.S, GRIND STONES. t I.OTIIES WhIXGERd saxii pai l::, LAMP, 4.C., tC, WHOLESALE Which he has just opened 11 the aSove new w lnle goods were at their lowest litrures, he u lee satis'aelion. iy giMils are 11 1 new and fresh Inim the 111 in n( te Hirers, and I invito the pnolic to c ill and see them. 1 ais4 solicit the patronage ot the public. Give me a call. VifTm'wn, Ag. 21, !S74-tf Harley & Oo I tlic jilaec where joa can I nj im m:&T tiiij ciikapcst MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTH IX(J 1UTS, C.1PS. B JOIS, SHOES, .l.XO ECltXISIUXd G'JODS. WE are ptepared to cxiithit one of the noe.t ciroieo a-id s h-ct stm-ks ever offered iri this market, and at jMTUXISHI.SGL V LOW PRICES ' Also, n:eacrcs l iton for suits ai.d parts of 5uits-, which will Le niaJo to order al short notice, very r -asonalile. Keniciuhcr lhi f lae. in lIotTinan's New IJuildir.", corner of J.riJge and Water s'reets, MiFFLlNTOWN, f-uay H, lH;.t-t FALL CAMPAIGN NOW OPENED: F cry 1. roo h t rea ls tM- -I'l'-e-. t; s -nietit wi'l save nionc-.- and g-t Jusi wh it they ir:t ir! ih CI. 1 ) i'H I l LIN F, Ill's. Cap.-. Iloois a-i-l Sliwi lor M.n. Wimr.-n ant hild en, Ki:rt;i- hug Goods. Wat: -h -s it:d J.-ee!ry, Car-is. Floor ):l Clufhs, and nun v ither :r:iees. luitloo! o-.'-le o ii-re, b:!t -a ;l tod l u-s! .ts. i.d bv any one. i I'oine :ml see nie. a-i-i b a -i:ic st of ihtr:i:liot my iisvrton.. II i i:i n built my t Store IJ'miui on L:iil- street, i'.it:t rson, l'a., 1 am able to shn you tioods to a better ! n'.vaiila-'e. Patterson, Pa.. Nov. II. s7l. j . .GUAIN, DE!M:n IS COAL 1'LASTEtI. SALT -j , rp c CALCINED PLA3TEE I I arge stiwri ot ready inad cloMimgol the Large stiwrt of ready rnad: latest atld choic -st Styles I 1 A latest atid rhnii-.M styles. t,,r men and bovs, hits. c.if. torfs a::;l she. uotiotis. inii.ishii'f goisis in idles' variety tor sa'. 1 at Samiui Strayt-r's, in Patterson. ., . . rn. ::.! -v" f,." " i ware. arc, onosAiir', v lot i-ei w a.c, ctuai kery 'e, ZC, I'.r snie i-ii. at o.- J. A- IL A- SfAMBAUCn. .IDrEKTtSEMEJV 7S. mm lim STOCK OF Goods POCKET CUTLERY, HATCHETS, HINGES, SlE FINDIXliS. I I TTV. PLANKS. UIISELS, LI I S. Ill LS. MIAFTS. SI SiX TUOWELS, CI'KUY t-OMi:s. AXE IIANpr.';s, G'lAIN SAGS, EUAlIWAliE, -C, U', AC. AM) RETAIL, store-room. Having houzht all his stock; is prcmrcd to sell at such iirices as will euar- JOES W. MUTHZESBAUGiT. SAMUEL ST R AYER. I II U iaY & CIIKIST, I prc-Kr5i'ps to ItavLER A co. j T tlise iiitj.i le-I ii tli: j.art:ha5 of a tric'Iy rUKK UYE WHISKY, 1 . lor li;c l:cil nrp 'Srs we (!.T : KAlLKY'rf i'UIIE UYE, ' l'.i. e $J to p--; jrt!l i, an I will ship in j-ai leasts td mt pun'h.V'MTA. ! COl'i'F.il-DISTILLED WHISKY, Price fieri SI-V) tu $!.7. 1 V.'e imp.rt fint: winls, brandie.? and gin; and a-.o -iian:if.M-tt;re j I!L ST'EVEh'S j TONIC IIEUD BITTER?. I Set., I for Price Li-t. nuEY cnrlrsT, ! l North Third tied, Philada. c; t ?, is j go 1.0 : os m:ij:i:j;, iVill vi.It JTi.Tin and Tatterson every Tues Sac, Tlrtrs l i v and S aturday morning J. ml will luTii-h the jitizeiis of these bor oughs a it 1 th1 best of , :itl.i-, iul, .ULiii'.s, l cr.n., it, t thi very lowest pri-. He respeetiully ' .olH'lls trte p;tror;j ol lh public. April J, ioi 1 y. A fine ass )t t!i"it of cloths, risS.uier.i uii" ,ic, s:v?fv.on hand ami tor s.la 1. . h. I. LOUDON. ' J Sentinel j.d r.ejuUKan $l.jn a ytai l! M Q ( r 5. 1 Sfi
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