SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFUXI0NVX: -Wednesday, Teb'j at. IST.1. TERMS. . Subscription, $1.50 pur annum. Tran.ieni advertisements inserted at 60 cents pr inch fur each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. notions mill be made to tta ae destrin ti advertise by the rear, hail' or quarter year. PT:TT'A.R. -R. TTMPTAT5T-P passenger train leave S.".fl1In Station as ollon s: E AST WA K U. 1 hiladcli h:a E.xiirees, J2 -J? a m. li.irrisburg Accoiuino., 9 4. a m. pacific Express, 10 24 a mi Mail, 6 3j p iiu Atlantic Express, 9 15 p tn. Pittsburg Kxpress 12 58 a m. Cincinnati Express, 40 a nt Pacific, 5 58 a m. Way Passenger, 0 10 a In. Mail, 3 CC p nl. K.t Line, 6 45 p in; Mixed, 8 13 p m. Milflin, nv. '.3, 1874. I.OC.1L IXTEI.l.lGESCE. I!u!;ti:;don roted down the question of .iter works. Co to To Id's to sell your fculroad lief., pr.s ra,h lor them. Ksos Berc.t Lipped a car load of fine bor.vs esat yesterday. j d l. A. K. McClure is at the head of an sivit'jtioii of gentlemen who have bought tae l'hiadl; Jet n.wspaer. Canned r ruit, iu all variety, at Todd i!nt' j "n -j cheaper than ever before -old iu the coii Wb'at in 1'liilud. IpLi on Mondav "as i l-.t -ii ai $1.17tol.2, corn at SJtu9c, oats ; .... i rr li'-nt. Th1 ro"to now orrSn bv J. i nKtks as r.Uv of husitiess in the ' Ki.-'orl limiJi.i? is lor r-nt. For j artieu- ! !rs address or Call on Mrs. Margaret liel-! lord. llFWARD.-Ten dollars reward wiI, he raid for information that will lead to the conviction of the party or parties who broke a pane of glass in the front ! vitidow of the store of the undersigned, ; last Saturday night. J. & 11. A. Stambaugh. Last week yoaug men who reside iu .'Jiliiiu atid Patterson sold tickets to admit the purchase to what wus called 1 ,. x ,-. 1 . - 1 a Donation Ball, which was held iu ! Graj bill's Hall, on .Von day evening, : the ol jecl of which was to raise money ! to be aptTonri ated to the maintenance of certain families, who are iu destitute 1 and needy circumstances. j ... .. . , ,, , . , i r lour, reed, Corn Meal, and IiucUwheal Flour for sole by J. B. M. Todd, at the ! !..,.vr ,i,,. ' i StockiioI.LERS of " Riverside Park j and Agricultural Association of J uu - j ata County," wrl tceet at the law office j of It. McMeen. Secretary, at 1 o'cloik P M., on Thursday, 2ath inst., to now- j mate oJicers, hear report of auditors, I aid transact other important busiucss By order of the Board of Directors. It. McMke.v, Sec'y. A Clum an was struck and killed cc Tuesday evening of last week, by the j im rn.tf.liu. nf t'lwt I.itia'' a-iiul Gnm A- . i.. uverseers, rani i ox, ;inarew .tmrra j wherein the neighborhood cf B iiley's Assessor, Simon Shellenbcrger ; Coii station. Perry couuty. The body -f stable, John II Patterson. the dead foreigner was brought to tLC Sl'SQtEHAXSA. station at this piaoe, where- an iiiqnest j Judge, W Leister ; Lewis Wilt, An was held ou it. Letters on the persou j jfew jjuibert ; Auditor, Ileury Beale ; of the man revealed Lis name, which j Assessor, Joseph Karstetter ; Supervi was Otto Price. Patterson overseers j sor4) i Abraham Strotip; Over- f the poor had the body decently bur. ' eergj , (jbupp, Samuel Goodlin ; ied in the Presbyterian graveyard. 1 have added to my stock of rcady-modc clothing a lull line of Groceries. Prices to suit the times. J. B. M. TODD. ttXPOKT CF GlODVILLE SCHOOL, For the month ending Feb. 2. While No in attendance during month, 4-i Average attendance J 1'er cent, of attendance r7 I.vdia . Hauberger, Emma J. lienner. Susan A Auker, Lydia Anker, Fannie Au ker, Entms E. Swartz, IdaSwartz, Emma E Nickel, Susan Gingrich, Jacob L Rice, Josiah Knrtz, George A Glace, Sam 'I Ging rich, Samuel Auker, Isaac Zeiders, A. K. Huuoergor, Jacob W Auker, Tobias Auker, Alonzo Wildman, Wm Kice, Jas M Boger, Wm Spkber, Joseph Gingtich Ileury A Jienner, E J Kurtz and Samuel Spicher were present every day daring month. Maggie Kinzlr, Teacher. HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4C, PUBLIC SALE ! Will be sold at pablic sale at the stables of the undersigned in Mifflin town, Juniata county, Pa., on MONDAY, MARCH 1st, 1S75, The following valuable property to wit : five Head Driving Horses and .Mares, all bay in eolor and first-class drivers, Mcgie or double, all good steppers, 6 Lead work horses and mares, 5 set of fcinglo harness, all new, 2 set double harness, 1 set Yankee harness, 6 set heavy gears with extras, saddles, bri dies aud baiters, one fine Hambleton tan mare four years old, 2 new falling top buggies, 1 Jenny Lind wagon, 1 Germantown wagon, 1 piano body open buggy, 1 side spring open buggy, 3 Hauibletonian colts two years old, 1 three seat barouche, first-class, 1 three Beit Pbtoo, first-class, 1 track sulkey, two basket sleighs, 1 very fine Port land sleigh, two pair good mules, 2 four horse wagons, iron axles, bnilt for hauling ore, 1 light four-borse wagon, one two horse wagon, 1 one-hor wag. on, 2 bob sleds, nearly new, and a great ruDy articles to nutueton to' mention. The hesvy-draogbtfoor horse team with first-class new wagon will be cold to gether. This will be a fine chance to buy first-class stock. The owner is going to Ilarrisburg in the spring, and " . will be eniraced in a baeicess that be can not make use of the above stock, D r. St Lorrr. Tbk followitg named parson. ere elected od the ldh inst., to fill tie pecUTe offices designated : re- MlFrLIXTOWX. Jodfre, 0,Cob Sulouff; Inspectors, Israel Yeakley, Frederick E,peuschade: School Directors, R E Parker, J tt Hamilton ; Towo t ouneil, S R Showers, o nowe, j BurcbOeld. N A Kid, er U P Robinson : O Henrj Goshen, Alexander Ellii oor, i y Chief J Hurgess, George Jacobs, Jr. ( ESIVV. . . " -i-m uuzrard ; i WUB,mu,et 3 O Vt tlsoo. i t LBUANACU. ' Judge, David Bashore ; Inspectors, Isaac Sicbcr, '.I'm Oles ; Justice, Wui ioristj; supervisors, Win Poffenber- ger, George Uower; Overseer, John Zuok, Wm Ort ; School Directors. Win B Horning, M Stoner ; Auditor, Eli j 1uiib; Assessor, John Stoner; Cjn j Stable, Jonathan McCoy j Towushtp I Clerk, Robert Reynolds. Walker. oo'ige, uivia Mtuer, Inspectors, Jcepli HoMetier, WHKuitx- J ua. tice, JN Moore; School Directors, ' i Michael Bashore, John McMeen ; Over- seers, Daniel Auker, Solomon Monbeck; i Supervisors, Michael Sieber, D U Kauff- tuan ; Assessor, Jouas Kauffuiao ; Au ditor, Jacob Kline. Patette. JnJg?, TT Divis ; Justice, William Diihu ; Inspectors. Josenh E Kanff-1 T"' JamC A JIcAllNter 5 Sup-""-. ! George Martin, Lewis Ingram; School: ii, i..i, it.... ir w oi i wi 'j, v aaii, it ouarou r . Uverserrs, Si imon Amy, Reuben Leo oho B McAl ster natd ; Auditor, J esur, Aarou L,eidy ; Loustable, H. ll Urayblil. DELAWARE. Judge, C B Shelley; Inspectors, Jh-B F luster ; Justice, SJ Kurtz ; School Director, Jonathan Kiser, David Smith ; Supervisors, M C V i - ei. o , 3ue"u' overseers i ia Auser, v iiuiuoerger ; Auditor, G W Speakmao ; Assessor, W S Smith; ; Constable, J M Stutts; Township Clerk, I 'rch or the begintug of April ; 1 Dev ! 1J F Oliver. j otishire bull, that took the premium at Tuompsoxtowx. .In.lT .I.n.o. . I.. 1.... 1 r. --7 1 , W II Webster, T T Reynolds ; Chief,' 1, . , , Burgess, Dante! Bastress , 1 own Com.- cil, Thomas Patton, S M Kepler, J G tlalteman, J S Vines, I Tennis ; School Directors. J S Lukens. Jicob Sl ither ; Overseers, Joseph Wetiler, E Smith ; Assessor, Johu Luderwjod ; Auditor, Thaddeus Zimmtrman ; Coustahle, Jo- ' S(,l'h J',or- mm MO.VROE Judge, J Mroup ; Inspectors, J a- ... ... ... l cob Swarfs, DM Weimcr ; Constable, E C Gray bill ; Supervisors, Abraham Henn. r, Samuel Rumbaugh ; Overseers, jo!m Watt,, .peter W cise ; Auditor, George J Fraley ; Assessor, C A Lau- ver. Greenwood. j Judge. John Cox ; Inspectors, Jos J 1 ' Castles, Millard U oodward ; Supervi- J n ii' -ii Ti i k I sutr. L'atiu oiieiiu j utiiuaa iiuiuuti o . n- ., is n 1 . . I ger; CIIOOI 1'irectors, iv uui, jouu p Halloa Auditor, James S Cox ; !.k . .1 ':.J .) School Directors, Jacob Stneltz, 1 G i ..... Gayuiao ; Constable, Henry ley. Pattehox. Judge, John Dietrick ; Inspectors, David Craintr, B R Mitchell ; Chief Burgess, John E Ilollobaugh ; Town i unci!, John Copelami, Samuel H Brown, F F Rohm ; Justice, D A Dougtiiuan ; Constable, D A Notestine ; Overseers, Wra Ilartmati, J B M Todd; Auditor, Caleb Parker ; Assessor, Rob ert McDonald ; School Directors, E J Nangle, Johu Copeland. Milfokh. Judge, T B Coder ; Inspectors, L. Burchbeld, W N Sterrett ; School Di rectors, Win Guss, Abraham Partner ; Overseers, Arnold Varnes, D Cuuuing hsni ; B Lauver, John Waldsmith ; Au ditor, J R Jenkins; Assessor, Eph. Lauver : Justice, Arnold Varnes; (. on stable, J B Meloy. Port Rotal. Judge, George Koons ; Inspectors, C M Fuuk, Jonathan Orr"; hief Bur gess, Wm Wright ; Town Council, D S Coyle, John McMauigle, John Dunbar, D G Alter, Samuel Buck ; School Di rectors, J B Thompson, S E Ard ; As sessr, David Koons ; Auditor. Caleb Jones; Overseers, Abram Kaley, J B Okcfon ; Justice, Joseph Stimmell ; Constable, Jacob Crist. TlBBETT. Judge, Wilson Calhoun ; Inspectors, W It McLauuhlin.JG Hertiler; Jus- C ' tice, John McLaughlin ; Township Clerk, W Hcncb ; Treasurer, Philip Kilmer ; Assessor, S R McMeen ; Au ditor, A Y McAfee ; Overseers, Wm Stewart, Henry .Kepner ; Supervisors, John Landis, James Koous; School Directors, David Bossert, Lawrence Wctzler ; Constable, Isaiah Berkey. Sprice Hill. ' Judge, S W Ksh ; Inspectors, W P Graham, John Wisehaupt, jr. , Justice, John Telfer; Constable, John A Mc- Lauehlin ; Clerk, Tbeo Merainger -r R A Wharf on: Assessor. " ' . W T Evans ; Supervisor, Conrad Ver lancy, J R Patterson ; Overseers, W L Cook, J F G Long j School Direc tors, J L Patteison, Joseph W'erie ; Auditor, Samuel Whartoc. Tcscarora. Judce, John Andrews ; Inspectors, ..... r-,. . n ii shim. ...... . .Tn-I eal M Stewart, v a 'u - tice, Henry F Smith ; Constable, i-yl- Tester F Price : School Director; N. Ickes, Samuel B Crawford ; Overseers, IS J!cConoel, Joseph G.veu ; Assessor, James Knox ; Auditor, Samuel Panne baker j . Sdpery'uera, G Kennedy, John Randolph ; Ciirk, John Mabood. LAck. Judge, W D Walls, Inspectors, II H Patter. na esse Rlce ; Supervisors, V'ui Swartier, Absalom Rice : Ove-- eers, Daniel Thatcher, T II Neelv : jScboof Director,, T M Neely, Robert 1 "" ! Auewr, J P barton ; Au- ditor, Matthew Clark V-lerc, 1 a .Jc w ; Vonslarjie, Hubert Klitne. BLACK LOO. r 1 t? i - uuge, oeuaMisu nepman ; lnspec . ra T ....i . ' o- i i ti tors, Jouaibau Gifford, Jolm Hantaan Overseer, Daniel Thatcher; Supervi sor, Wk Bilger ; Assesor, O P Bar ton : Constable, Robert Rbiue. . -Noticb to Slpehintfmiests op Sabbath Schools foe 1871. Those Superintendents who Lave uot seiil iu their reports for 1874, will confer a I great favor by filling up the blank re I P"m wbich have bseu sent them, and im ... I ,orwara,Dg tl,em ,0 11,9 at Ml3i'"town- Thus. A. Elier. Sec'y Juniata Co. S. S. Asuci.tion. E have not seen so many smiling faces in our midst for a long time. It is because so many are using Pain Cure Oil Don't be without it. Sold wholesale and retail by Banks 4. Ham lin, M.;!'.intoa. Stoke a.o Dwelling IIoise for Sale. A valuable business staud. three miles above Mifilintown, on Lew - jLstown turnpike, is offered at private ;lale. A rare chance. Address P. O. Lock Box 2G4, Lei!ou, Pa. Piblic Sale. Matthew Rodgers wl" B-" ' pu,,'ie sale on the Spicher farm in W alkcr township, two miles east of Mexico, on Friday, March 12th, 1875, at 10 o'clock a. m., four good work horses, 3 five years old and 1 seven years and al! single line leaders : 5 cows, four of which will be fresh in i lu,n ,lie "-'"""y firs last fall he is 23 ' months old and was bred fmm an ioi- P0"6" , ' ? If ,01 -V.n,"g . " ... a aas tnice I'urtiaui ouci calves, ;i weessoid; 45 sbeep m0ll,j. ewe vhu j 7 bead sh )ats. one Berkshire breeding J sow with pig, bay by the tun, and a Pr?' variety of farmini! uteusils The The largest sale of the season. Eleven month credit given. Prni.ic Sales. Jeremiah Lyons will sell at hi residence in Milliintown, at 1 o'clock, on Saturday -"":" "'" "" ul':lu prupen., cuu t . 1. . 1. 1 ., T t 11 ... sisting of 0 yards brussels carpet, also 75 yds. ingrain rat-pet, beds, b'.-dsteads, 1 doz. upholstered chairs, tables, I c"k stove 1 parlor stove, with heater attached, and a general variety of household goods. On Fridsy, Feb'y 2fi, 1875, Michael Sie ber, of Walker township, will otl'er at public sale, fourteen head of horses, among which r pair of roau horses, a pair of sorrels, DU1"b:r 01 'an.l.me heavy work horses, two bruod nuires with fo.il, two iiiet fam- I tie tinrsf. m-vhi-iI i'oimI driving liorsea : - ' s , , ,.., ; rears old . with a vein f blood of tho stock from which Gold - . :.i i.:i . i: i- smith Maid sprang. A credit ol one year given. Sale at 12 o'clock. Wui. Given, auctioneer. On Saturday, February 27, 1S75, B. II. Mills, residing at Oakland Mills, will oflTtr at public sale, h'.s entire stock of furniture, consisting in part of 12 pair of bedsteads, 2 bureaus, 1 sink, 2 dozen ch-iirs, rocking chairs, tables, corner cuph iard, tc. Sale at 10 o'clock. D. B. Mo Willi mis. auc tioneer. On Tuesday, March 2, 173. Dr. Henry Ilarshberger, of Fayette township, will sell j at public sale, 6 horses, 2 brood mares. 3 tliree-yrar-oM horses, 2 two-year-o! I cults, j 0 milch cows, three coming in fresh, ti head I young cattle, 19 head of sheep, I Sow and I 3 shoats, a large lot of farming utensils, i hay, enrnfodder, pololoes, Iiiiub . and s nne household furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock, j Wm. Caveny, auctioneer. j On Wednesday, March lj. J. L. Moore, of Fayette township, will offer at public sale, 4 work borses,.l Leicester stud ' colt two years old, 3 uiileli cows allcomiug in profit about the time cf sale, 2 head ol young ca'de, 1 Eagle sepsrator and power, wagons, plows, reaper, hay rake and other farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock Wm. Given, auctioneer. On Thursday, March 4, 1875, Christopher Fagcly, of Miltord township, will sell 1 horse. 2 uiHres, one wills foal, 2 horse colts, cows, 1 head young caltle, 11 head ot sheep, wagons, threshing naclnue, plows, harrows, and other farming utensils. Sale at ten o'clock. Win. Given, auctioneer. On Thursday, March 4, 1S75, David A. Hertzler, of Spruce Hill township, will sell at public sale, 4 horses. 1 colt, 2 mule colts, 8 cows, one with calf at her side; or.e cow that w ill come into profit in March, one springer, 5 head of youug cattle, 4 shoats, and fanning impleni:uts. Sale at 111 o'clock. D. R. P. Bealor, auctioneer. On Thursday, March 4, 1875, the execu tors of Jacob Brubaker, dee'd., will sell at public sale, at the late residence of said de cedent, in Monroe township, Juniata coun ty. 1 horse. 2 mares, 3 colts 2 cows, wagon, l carriage, threshing machine and other firm ing utensils ; also household effects, and one share of Sclinsgreve and North Branch Railroad stock. Sale at 10 o'c.ock. On Friday, March 5lh, 1875, I). P. Min inchan will otl'er at public sale, at his resi dence at the east end of Port Royal river brilge. Walker township, 4 horses, 2 mares with foal, I cull, 1 mule, 4 cows, 6 bead cd young caltle, if head of sheep, b shoats, 1 sow aud pigs, and a lut ot farming uiensds. Sale at IU o'clock. L. IJ. P. Bealor, auc tioneer. On Saturday, March 6, 1S75. B. S. Mum per, ol Milford township, will offer at public sale, 2 horses, 1 cow, 6 head young cattle, 6 sheep, wagons, fodder cutter, and other 'far'i"8 utensils. Sale at 1 1 o'clock. D. R. p. R...lor. auctioneer. On Saturday, March Cth, Reuben Caveny, assignee af David Strayer, will sell, on the Premises in Mc.Vlisterviile, two lots of X ground situate on Main street, also a new buggy, and household turnduie. Sole at 10 o'clock. Wm. Caveny, auctioneer. On MohSay, Match Sth, st 10 o'clock, C. d. Shelley, of Delaware township, will sell horw. 5 co;,,,, t ,,, 0 sheep, farming j nten!lil, and B111M.hol.! furniture. YViiliam i Cavenyi a s-tionerr; On Monday, March 8th. at 10 o'clock, J. H. Baaom, of Fayette tewnsbip, wiH sell at public sale, 2 burst s, 3 colts, 4cos, 2 head of young cattle, 1 AMeraey bull, 8 sheep. j D. B. McWiHian.., auctioneer farming utensils and household furniture. On Thursday, Sl irch 9, 1"5. Da'-iJ ( tlsrtzler, Adiuinistr4tur ofjulit Sni'ttiT, j latf if Spruce Hill town-hip, dct'd., will j sell at public sale, at the file residence of said decedunt, 2 m ires, 4 Cim, 4 vung ! J X 271 j cattle, 4 shuep, 1 sow and Tii;-s farming I li;nH'inM furniture. SJe at i lOoVlu.- IV U. r. Balr, attctiuneer. On Wednesd.iv. March 10. Ib75. Josebh On Wednesday, March 1U, io'o, Joseph ! Qingricu, f IMawarv township, will offer ' l"w'" sJ 2 hirtrs, 1 mule,- 2 head .f 'uatllr. 1 fc.w. a-id I'arfii'nV nh-ua'la. S il - ) .. ' jai 10 o'el:k. Win. Civeuy, auctioneer, ; . Allen, of Milfurd township, sill offer at 1,uIj!;c ale. 5 work horses. S colts. 6 cows. 1 York State tlirec-ycur-o!d durhim bull, 5 head yung cattle, W calves. Wrts I Urge seed hog, 6 shoats, 1 sow and 8 pigs, 1 brood Sow with pig, and a large lot of fanning implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Win. Gtreu, auctioneer. On Thuixlay, March 11th, Noah Uerttler, : will sell, on his farm in Turbett township, i A nor? j I horses. 3 mares (one with fo.tl), 2 shet'p, j 1 1 ciov er buller, 1 separator and horse power, : 1 reader and mower, irrain d ill. honoi' r.ik.t ' ' and other farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. P. K. P. Bealor. auctioneer. OnTbuisdav, March 11, Wo, George Martin, of Fayette township, .ill oner at puolic sale, 5 horse,, 3 cohs, t c,w wlU come into profit .bout time of sale, 3 head young catile, 1 breeding sow, 4 shoats and tanning implements, ialo at 10 o'clock. Wm. Caveny, auctioneer. On Saturday, March Mth, S. W tc A. ., i i. i . m ..;m d- .j Kautliiiaii and Mieti..e: i. ' li.ea Vihl oiler at piib!!C sale, at llie r- si e .1 S. . Kai.U'- nan, in Walker township, II heal ol horse stuck. 3 cows, 13 sheep, and two wagons,!11"11'1""1 K';t another of the same kind, nearly new. Sale at 10 o'cloct William Caveny, auctionet r. On Saturday, March 18, lbTi, F. F. Bohiu will close out his stock of new household furniture in Patterson, consistidg of bed room sets, in oa'.mit and other woods, in all styles, marble lp bureaus, marble top stands, extension tables, sofas, lounges, chairs and aluio.t everything to be found lira complete furniture store. Sale at one o'l'lork. Win. Given, auctioneer. On Mondayj March loth, KcuUen Leo- nard, assignee of Samuel Leonard, will sjll at public sale, at the residence of said Sam- nel Leonard one nla r.or.l,. at of I lot. land Mills, 2 mares, 3 cows, 2 heilers, C head young cattle, 'J sheep, ti pig, and tanning implements Sale at 9 o'clock. On Tuesday, March 16th, at l'J o'clock, Elizabeth Garver, of Fayette tuwiiship, will sell 3 horses, 2 cults, 3 cows, 3 head young cattle, 5 shoats, and farming implements. Wm. Caveuy, auctioneer. ilAlilHEt): WEAVER M US ER On the I?th inst., at the Presbyterian parsoiiace, MitMiutown, by Itev. T. J. t lierrard, Mr. Too: is Vt'eaver and Miss Mary Musser, both of . Walker towuship. F1STLER SHOWERS On the 1Mb. inst., at the residence of Samuel Showers, Esq., br Rev. G. I. Fenepacker, Mr. Lewis Fistler, of H.irrisburg, and Miss Edith Showers, of Mifllin, Pa. 1HEU: I STEWART In Spruce Hill township, oi j 1 the lath insti. Mrs. K'.izabeth Stewart, w ite I i ' I of Thomas Stewart. aed 63 years. 9 months - ' and P davs. CO.MMI2ICCJ 41. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Com-cted weekly by J.Sl II. A. Stambingh. Mirt'LiNTuWs, Feb. 24, 1S75. Butter 25 Eggs 25 Lard 13 Potatoes 1 00 Ouions 1 50 illFFLlNTOWN GRAIN MAHKKf. Corrected weekly by I). P. Suloutl Wheat 1 00 Uts, Corn, a.i 52 ii Special .Volices. - I TO COSMM1PTITES. The advrtiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make koowu tu his teiior sutl'.'n rs the means ol cut. To all w ho desire it, be wiil send a copy of the prescription used, (free ot charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure lor Consumption, Asthma, Bron chitis, fcc. Parties wishing the proeenp- tiou will please address hev. I.. .. ILV'S, 191 I'cmi Si., 'Viti.anisuurgb, New York. janO-on; Kit ico its or out ii. A Oh'M'I.F.V . rj - ::l'er-d for years from Nervous ll-l ilitv, P-enutiire Decay, and all the effects ot youllrul indivn-tion will, for ih sake oi s'Tering hr.mauity, send tree to all who need i), the reeipe and diriction lor making the simple reined by which he was cured. Sufferers Wishing to profit by the a lvertiser's ezjierience can do so bv addressing iu pert-ct confidence, JoIlN B. OGOEN, janS-6m 42 Cedar st., New ork. Professional Cardt. Yy L. ALLEN, M. D , Has commenced the practice of Medicine and Surgery and all theircollatcral branches. Oflice in Johnstow n, Beale township. julj 15, 1S74 THOMAS aTeLDER, M. I). Physician and Surgeon, XlFTLIXTOWSi r.i. Oflice hours from 9 a. M. to 3 r. .. Of fice iu his father's residence, at the south cud ot Water street. oct22-tf JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY AT - LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. tXjfCollecling and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Off l n bridge street, opposite llie Court House Square. aLFKED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBKEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXT'JWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. ti? AH business promptly attended to. 'rricE On Bridge street, opposite the Cocrt House square. arpe stock of ready mo1e clothing of the I A Utest and choicest styles, for men and a a latest aim cuoites sij.ej, mi bovs. hats, caps, boot and shoes; notions, fm'nishinr goods in endless variety for sale i... ;.!,; ,.- . '" A.'," ''Y 5 ' at Samuel Straytr's, in Patt'.tson. Sub-r:V? for the Scn:ir s. RejwiMican. .Viceflanrous. 5S-Se"sx -K Mi - .w'.-..v.V, Va riViiaT- vatSft. j tisJfJtwXA V ?l i " v"'' BEATTV k rL0TTS? fiOI.DSX TOXGl'E AM Mi IV W IV I A.l.i . sk "W m M s V m a m- a. . , i liT;'LV7""T, organ now iu n. llrrald St Clair. Pa., Dec. 6, 1STM. Messrs. Beittyk. l'lotts, Gents: I have recetred the organ as sent by your firm to uic, aim i .'ti n-viaiuiii.a.Hl ii cues ample satistVtion. Jon Simit. M in vi.r ("itv Pa Ort li". 1ST t 1 ue tscaiiy rioiis ceieuraled ijol.lrn ; Tonyue Parlor Organ is by for the best parlor orican in use. I have Carefully ex ' . ... in t k ..-.... n. I": l !.. . ..... , : ul 4 1 ' 14 1 1 ll,llri "ornniansutp . ; aiei uunioiiuy io ne inc uesi 1 ever saw, r and I can ith plcasnre recomtiiend it to ! n.v" oni a,!T uie want of a flrst-lass 1 .. O. II. U. i iT1,115 I gans fr ,ix m(hs pwt, I thought before I j recommending it to g've it a lair trial, and j ! 'n "ITT to testily that it surrsse :id th it bw, sni'1 r adv ertised about it. 1 have j had piuiesvrs ot iiiumc and celrL"rated or- ! Pa:,,,, come and try it, and one and all say I that it is one uf the sweetest and best toned . . -t. . i . . ! instruments in the market. k has taken tie smi. ullt f ai ,tle others around litre, i I aiu perfectly satisti.d with it, and if I money could not entice mo to part with It. lou may p;Uiliu tint it you see nt, as my j uran can be tried by any one wihin to do so, iu pruot of what 1 say. A. S. K. Ricnvuo, Late editor of the Tamaqua t'ounrr, now at j Bethlehem, Pa. Messrs. Beatty A. Tlotts, of Vvashingt on, N. J., are gint'.eitr'n of enterprise and j .T'r I'L?! 73. ' ' Washington, N. J., is a beautiful village of nearly 3'SHl inhabitants, 71 miles from New York, and 12 miles Irom Easton. Pa., mi the line of the U. L. it. W K. K. Don't ' ,ai' 1,1 'e "J examine the Beam it plot! 1 I -'uW! T",J-'" '' ""IT- " .... .n.i price list just out lor It7i. Adiirexs BEATTY ti. I'LDTTS, Wahiti.on, N. J. DAN ILL r. BEAUT. Eowaau plutts April 21L-y TI111E undersigned, having completed his X new Warehouse iu Peirvsx iile, would j respectfully invite llie attention f the' farmers of the county to the fact that he is ! at :n! times PAVLN G THE HIGHEST, PRICES j FOR ALL KINDS OF iritAirv, si:i:ds, Ao., Ac. tic. for hoist - Having introduced new facilities ing, weighing, 4-c, we ate now prepared to unload with the least possible trouble. Eark, Railroad Tics, Locust Pests, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bonght at all times, either for CASH OK IN EXCHANGE FOR MER CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, TL ASTER, GROUND OH LUMP, w hich will be sold to suit purchasers, cither WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbett township may be louts! as cuu:;4etc an assortment ot iwiv nnono n rmruPTue ' fill UllUUO, U UUVjIj 111 L.O, iSroTiOaSrs, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will he sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- NOAII HERTZLER. Pec. 10. lt73-lf Philadelphia & Heading Piailroad. MIXTHK A RIM Is HEM EXT. J.ivraar 17th, 175. Troist Itare Hirristttrg a) follow : For New Yoik at 5 20, 10 a. in.. 2 00 and 7 10 p. in. Fur Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 15 a. tn., 2 W and 3 51 p. In. For Reading a 5 20, 3 1 0 45 a. m., 2 00, 3 50 and 7 40 p m. Fur Pottsviliu at 5 2, 8 10 a. m.. and 3 50 p. in. and via .Schuylkill & Snsqttchauna Branch at 2 4l p. in. For Allentnwn at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 0, 8 oO and 7 40 p. m The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 1 40 p. ni trains have throtgh cars fur New York. The 8 10 a. nt. and 2 00 p. in. trains have through cars lor Philadelphia. SUSD.iYS. For New York at 5 20 a. m. For Ailentown and way stations at 3 21a ni. For Reading. Philadelphia aud way stations at 1 45 p. m. Traius for Harruburg Uatt as follotct : Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., 13 40, 5 15 - aud 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. tn., 3 40 and 7 0' p. ni. Leave Heading at 4 30, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. tn., 1 50, G 15 ami 10 15 p. m. Leave Poitsrille at a 55, 9 00 a. m. and I 30 p. m., aud via Schuylkill aud Susque hanna branch at 8 o5 a. m. Leave Ailentown at 2 30, 5 50, $ 50 a. m., 12 25, 4 3d and 8 45 p. iu. The 2 40 a. oi. train lntu Ailentown and the 4 SO a. n.. train from Reading do cot run on Mondays- SLXD.1YS. Leave New Y'ork at 5 15 p. m. laave Philalelphia at 7 (Si p. iu. Leave Heading at 4 30, 7 40 a. nt. and 10 15 I. m. Leave Alieutown at 2 SO a. m. and 8 45 p. ru, ; 'Via Morrit and Etuz Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, General SuperitrnHrn! Im port ant Notice. THE subscrilier, having so d his store, w ishes to settle up his books without delav. Those having claims will present I them, and all who owe by account ill call l - --- . at his house and settle, and pay r give a note. Hope all concerned will attend to this notice. J. B. ORESON. rrrr svill., Iec. 22j lf7. Xrir A1rrriiements. IS7-J. J.B. M. TODD, PATTEIiiO.V, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clothing ! OTERC0 4TS AT COST ! j Shirt and Drawers, Halt and Cup, i BvUs and .SW. jxiery -nJ t ' Cluces at City 1'rues. I A to.41'LtTE LINE 01' GJiliB' i'UUMlSaiNG GOODS, CtnS llootta, Gutn OteMhoes, ' Gum Otercoats Intending to close out my stock of Win- : ,.r ii.mhIm Hi Pl.lr it. .r r t.. nuttim' a 111 mi I mih t,K.k ol Spring and Summer (;o.wl, !' ,u detvniiined to soil Guds st such1 Lw Prices that evenr one can ntt thei!i- "lves lor a very small sum ot money. i:'l iu puc mo. iou x ii i ruar-iiiiee IUU M 1- Ili-til.n j , T,,o "'ghest market prices a'lowed for j Country Produce, Corn and Oats. Hoop J .W Godl b" " ' ' i. B. U. TODD, Fatierson, Oct NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridg'e Mrtet, Xicliutown, Pa. TOSHPII I.'E.SS wu! i repts tl'iilh- in ite f who want GOOl) PlIoTlKiU.Vl'llS i ! of theiuselves or their Ii lends to give him ' a call ! place and be convinced that this is the to get GOOD PICT 17 RES. Having prepared himself with the BP5T : INSTRUMENT in the market, and ' !' 1 L.1TES I' IMI'RO VE.VE. TS j . that cnstltnte a I I. iFirst-Class Photograph Gallery,! ) j i he invites all his friends and the public zen- 1 j era.lv to favor him w i'li their trouage, j j aud they will be aceauimi.dated with auy- j 1 ' be line ot Photography. . i H'iurts iaKen ironi .ani 10 Lilie fflze, i and Pointed, 11 desired, iu Oil or Water : Colors. Small Pictures copied and enla-ged. I Old Ambrotypes or l:igt!erreoty-es alo ! co'ied and enlarged, and painted if desired, i A good select Ion of FKAMKS kept on haod at all time-, and cheaper than ever. ; Solid W ahiut Frames, Gilt Frames, i Imitation Walnut Fr.inies, I ii tation Rosewo.i Frames, llustic Frames, t'atiiuet Ituperial Frame-, Picture Nails, Scrcw-cye, Cord and Tas ; sel, Sue. ! Jf)SKPH HESS, j M!?!inton, Jan 7, 1P7I. FAIRBANKS' Q C A T 1.1 u J XI 1J ii O Awarded the highest and only Premium fcr fccoi'cs, two Slli'er Medals, at tho j FRANKLIN INST1TUIE, 1374. ! I ALSO, AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION, 1S7, Over thirty-four conij-etitors, ami at the VIENNA EXPOSITION, 1875, and acknowledged the STANDARD OF THE WORLD. FAIRBANKS & EW1NG, 715 Chestnut St., 1 liilade'phia. Jan 27, 1375-131 THE GRHIT C4l.SE j HUMAN MISERY. ! P.lif.'.li.a a. . I- A Lecture on the Nature. Tre-stnrent sud hadical Cureol penuaorrhopa, or .Senniwl I vYeukuess, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual I Debility, and luimdimciits to Marriage gen erally ; Nervousness, Consumption, Epi-1 iei.sy and Fits: Mental and Physical Inc.- iocity, resulting Irom elf. Abuse, etc. By KOIiLRT J. Cc LVEKYY FI.L, M. v.. Au thor ol the '-Green Book," ic. The world-'cnowne-l a'l'h r. in this ad-i mirahle Lecture, clearly prurcs tiom his own exisrrience that tile awttii conseipien- ces ot Sclf-Anuse may be Itectnallv remov .i ed without medicines, ami without d.uiL'er I oils surgical opeiatiotis, bougies, instrti-' uients, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure a ence certain and rtfertn .1 ' by which every snServr. no matter hat I., condi'roumiy be, IH1.V cure himscll cheaply, iwivately ana radically. fiThis Lecture Kill yrort a 6oo to M(- sot and tkomands. Pent, tinder seal, in a plain enrelojie, to anv address, on receipt of siv cents, or two postage stamps. A idress the PubMshe.s, CHAS. J.C. KLINE & CO. 1 ".'7 liuwrrr. iw Yor'a. Post:! Mliee ISot 4."im Vr. in 1S7:ttr. " - ' .-- i Dissolution of Co-Partuership. 1 rilllE co-jiartnerslnp heretolure existing J between the undersigteHl in the yutch ering Business, at Acadcmia, is tiiis d i (Feb. 3, 175) dissolved by mutual consent, 'the buiiks and accounts ill be in the bauds of Jaiucs J. Patterson for serif -ment. J AVE J. PATTERSON. DANIEL COFFMAN. The business wit! be continned by D iniel Cot! man, who w ill make it a point to furnish the public n ith the choicest ui' at at the lowest price. teblO-lt Executors' Xollce. Ettate of J'ltttb Brubaker. deceaui. "VOTICE is hereby given that I-ett-r X 1 Testamentary on the estate of Jicub Brnbaker, late of Monroe township, disc 'd, bare beet, granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted are requested to mai.e immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them without delav lo JOHN KURTZ. SAMUEL OBEhHOLTZER, Jau 13, 275. Extcnton. .4dminltralorV Notice. Ettate cf Frederick fioit, dtctaiel. LETTERS of Administration on thj es tate ot Fiederick Ross, late of the I boroueh. of Patterson, dee'd, having been ' eranted to the nndersiimed. all nersons in- i UelUcI t" said estate are requested to mike j inntdiate laymcnf, and those having ' claims or demands against the same will I please present Iheui. without delav, to . !,fc.N.RI ETTA M- ROSS, , I . Jan. 6, IS.o. LOUIS E. ATKINSON. jtiminutraJort. JOB PRINTING OF Urn at this olfict. EVERY KIND .V1SCELL.2.V EOl'S EXTRA HI" fllFIP Will close out tiii BALANCE OF i , . '' KT ITITOP i W 111 Ut1 Kfpectfli.lt Yorns, &(?.. JEJI1L &CMOTT. rJTIE I'EOPLE'sS HAKDWARE STOKE, In R. E. Parkers .rw Brief: Building stki:i:t, oiisiti: tiik court yaki, mifflin town, juniata cointv, JOHN IUTJIERSBAU(;iI i Takes pleattir-j in ra'Iing the attention of Fatmers, Buildera, M.tsons. Saddlers. Miners; Carpenters. Shoemakers. Blacksmiths, Cosi'hmakers, plasterer. lloiti-keeiers, ' and all who r" in want of anvtl'iiig usually kept in a FIlisT-t l.ASS ' II A II I) WAKE STOKE, t.i hi L..Ut.K AM) FHEill stuck, ol Goods, bought sittce the great tediictiou iu pri;e.-, cesatsTi.NG or IKON. NAILS. .SCREW. GLASS, OILS. ADZES, SHOVELS, FORKS, HOES, WAI L BRUSHES. IKKE KKl MIL, PAINT BKCSMKS, PICKS. CiiFFEI. MILLS, Ti.N'WAKE. tC, AC, TABLE CUTLERY AXES. locks. LEATHER, PAINTS, SAWS, A UG EK-Sj BRACES. SI'OKKS. FELLOES, M ASU HAMMERS, GRINI TiiKS CLTlir WHINGERS, S' I's.PEK, LA Mi's,, AC., iC. I '- ' it., i 1l-fiss.sii.ti.. WIIOLESALK j Which he ha. just opned in the nhore new store-room. Having hoiiirht all hi afoel I while goods were at iheir lowest tigtirrs, he i prepared to s ll il such itm-v as will gnar snle satislaetion. My gmsls are all new and Iresli from llie nunitl n iurers. a:id I nn no the public to call and see them. I also solicit the patronage ot the pitOlic. t;ive me a call: Mtfliint.wn. Aug. 2S, !874-tf D.W.HarIey&Go.'s I the plade Where you can buy THE BEST AI THE CHEAPEST LIENS' YOUTHS' & 1JOYS' CLOTH IX(J H.1TS, CJPS. BOOfS, SHOES, .ixd fCRxiamxn (;oods. are prepare,! to exhibit one of the nioit choice and select stiM'k rver offered irf this market, and at JSTOXISIIIXGLY LOU' PRICES .' Also, measures taken fur suits aud at siiort notice, very reasonable. Remember the pluce, in Hoffman's . .. ' ' V: " 1 Water s'reets. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. 1 JRE.LV HUS&VENN. -0 FALL CAIMPAIGX NOW OPENED. . Kvcry p-Tson ho revls tl., adv-rtis.-ment will save n-n-r an 1 c-t fa.,' what ther want iu lii -CM iTHI N'i LIN E. II its. t a;.. boots aud .-h.- t..r'vie,i Women an I i-,iirtn-n. Furnishing G..o,U. Watch ami J rrrlry. Car,-i. Floor Od Mollis, ami many ! other articles. I will not iiot prices h -re. but 'II not be u-iler-oli" rr anr one. C.iik? and see nie. and ! eotivinced of the troth ol r-y assertion. I'-iving n built mv ' S'" Room on Bridge street, Patterson, Pa.. 1 3 able t..;.h..n y..ii t;.(iU to a better ai. vantage. IVlcrsof, Pa1., Nclv. 1 1, H7I. SAMUEL STRAYER. ; ' .- --s- ! . . .. . . . . t yy i. stLOirr, I ' I l OK'.Y.IKU M) U0 w11I.sM ME llC II A i T, DCILEIl II GRAI5, LUMBERi COAL, PLASTER, SAL I I t PLASTER. CALCINED The Beatty A. Plotts Oolden Tongned P-l.. 1 lrassa h .ea T a alt tw-vi .f It! latllf III '..He.' and rpeedv response to touch. We ha - one to sell, at a figure below the usual fell - ing price for the same gradi of organ. . .ail in "iiL.Kiai ... - Lrge stock of Heaaly-nvadr Clo hin? tr ..nlebv IIAiatl to. ' Job srk on short notice at rhis ottke. 1D FER TiSHMEJV IS. IS 18 STOCK OF Cif C H O VJUOClvS P'Ji'KfcT Cl ILtaY, HATCHETS, HiNGK-s, SHOE FINDINGS, I'LTTY. PLANKS, chisels, HITS, hubs. SHAFTS. Xi.VSoN TROWELS, CI KUY C(iKS. AXE IIANid.ES, GRAIN SVG-., I l.DARWA RE, Ai.., A;C., Jc J., -k.C.., AM) RETAIL. i . ' . ....... . - - JOHN W. MUTHERSflAtJGH parts of sits. which will be ma le to order New Building, corner of Dr ir ta:.. .r r.:,i.. ... -'v" "" r o. i-rt jpe ami may H, 1,;.:-U HUEY &CIIULSTa St (TLSSSiKS To KKVMR TO. To those Interested i.i th stiutiv purchase of a rum: kye whisky, t tor in,-a pnros we ,,tl r i IJAILKY'S 1TUK KYE, J Price ti to f " j.. g.,:.,n, and will ship in ps- k.i..s To suit purchasers. ( YVe also handl lirgiiv a ! COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY, i ' Price from to $1.75. J W intfurt . FINE WINtS, EXANME3 A.Vii GIN, 1 and sls'i-manufitrf :irw :, 1R. ST(EYELS i TONIC IIEUU LITTER?. Snl for Trice List. ' HUEY CHRIST,, ! 121 North Third Street, Plulads. neftS, l74-ly Will visit Vitllin and Ps'i-rSon ry i uisiiay, Thursiiay and Saturday mornings aiid will Inrtiish the ititous of these boi- j? hc iest or BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, POEK, Ac; , - ,, ,. . , , - K-s-. j t aoixiia iiw p.Hn.niMr- "i mo puouc. ' Ap"' 3 1' 1 y" I A flue asoitni -nt of rloth., rassnneri. vesting, c, aiwry on hand and for s.ld oy s. B. LOUDON. Sentinel aud Ke'aUican 51.50 a jvai