SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWJf : -Wednesday. March 3. lsiS. TKKMS. Subscription, SI .50 per annum. Transient advertisement inserted at 60 cent per inch lor each insertion. Transient business notice in local enl ' timn, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions w ill be maltf to th se desiring to advertise by tins Tear, half Or Quarter year. PENK'A. E. E. TIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin follows: ASVWABD. Philadelphia Express, J2 Mamshurg Accoinnio.i a Pacific Express, 10 Mail, 6 Atlantic Kxprets, 9 wsTin. Pittsburg Kxprets, 12 Cincinnati Lxprcsa, I Pacific, S Wav I'aMenger, 10 Mall". 3 Fast Line, Mixed. ft Mifflin, Nov. IS, 1874. 6M Station i 4.-: a ra. 48 a in. 2fi a nu 35 p ra. 15 p m. 58 a m. 40 a m 58 a m. 10 a in. 33 p m. 45 p ni. IS p m. LOC.it iS'tELLlGE A CE. Fishermen are preparing for surker fish ing. Chce-ful The bow rooms of the Juniata Vailey Bank. Tbe impending thaw is the subject f gen eral converation. More than one hundred horses are adver tised tor sole in this county. Easter is coming on apace, but the chick ens don't lay ; eggs are scarce. Captain McClellan has been appointed a Jinlary Public by the Govern'. The Kvangi'lics ho!d weekly prayer nieel- ir-gs in their church in Patterson. Week before last it w ait, h I how cold,' l.nf ii.t i-lr if wan ... .h I mr e.l.l Norwegian would have been delighted with the weather Iat Sunday j it was so coui. J Mr. Cayman, of Fayette township, ship- : . .! - l...nf a 1..t r. l..Mu C... 1 . , , day, east. Mr. Lncien W. Doty has on.Kl a Uw 'Nice in Philadelphia, at No. 2"J South iilth street. I f ale of hn-hoM goods at Mr. Lyons ) ,-,i lence on Main street, on Srturdav at I ' o'clock P. M. Th ir..rc- t l ..;.i,.r. .n.i ti.. i gorge at Millerstown were the tt pic of con-lis i rsation last Friday. j All the road bridges across the Juniata! i , . ,i ,j ,. . i,M I Lave been damaged to a greater or less de-. rreehvie.: several have been .went awav. ' . ; .uuiiH-r nave ooen aaaea to tne ie- iit'Vfra id ice loimv oi idc rrouna uoe io : " i foretell the state of the weather by hi. j ,k dijQc it .-PotUrUe .Vintri iow. j Jmtrnl. If the ice gorge, beyond Lew is town, in j XLat individual should go into part R:inz wav breaks the d tin in the river ba- ' , - , . - ,. ; , . .... . i nersbip with the man in one of the dis L.ir fli f ..wn nmi4il h . will hrl.i ni i B Patterson f The ice uorge in Minim countv extends; irm a i!tii on mue east oi i.ewisiown to . .. j r .. i ast of Lewistov point one mile west of McVeytownt em-1 bracirg a distance if 14 miles. j tie, I fy Mr. William Bunks will sell fat eattl cows and horses, betides a general variety .f liitiVtnenla. at Ins residence iu Ferniau ! atrh tt.wnsl.ip, neat Friday, March 5th. Big i aaie. j rrx . J 1 f . . . 1 . Jt. II I inree iiunnrea ami .onv-mree uonars was paid by authority of Schuylkill county last year lor tobacco lor prisoners. They j I erd a uew set of otScera iu that county. Last weeM in the election returns of Fer- ...... , . irinj..'h lowimhni. as published in these col-1 nmns: Jonathan McCoy a. announced as j consuble. It was a mistako. Slater Allen i is the man. Wh-aiio Philadeiphia on M ai lty wa s J quoted at $1.2:11 .25 for amber Corn Wic. flits C7toc.9e. Eggs, nnchanged, Penusyl- department will be composed of chil v.nia. New Jersey and Delaware, fresh. 3la j dr(n of ,ffl fc eeTtmln j A Sic; Western 28a30c. a- . -n i j . t. ,i j upecial effort will be made to ujjke this, General William Kell and tamilv ntoved . ru, MoJej Schoo, ,hat ,eacuerg from this tJace to Mount Holly New Jer- .... . . r .t .. ,. luav test the practicability of the the- ev, Ust Mtaruav. 1 lie uenra is a na-i live of this county. He will be missed here by a large circle of friends and acquaiu- I tanees. About 7 o'clock last Friday morning the kre broke dow n tbe piers rf the new iron bridge t Lewistown. The w hole structure, e repting that part w hich spana the canal, fell into tbe river. The elements are destrne. live t.n bridges in Mifflin county. Shortly r . . ; ...... ..r it., v.-;.! an . r i 'i - -i.;k ; ke gorge was formwl below town, which ! no dammtsl the water that tbe low portions of Lewistown were submerged. The Fourth Quarterly Meeting lor Port Royal Circuit, will he held in Port Boyal, Saturday and Sabbath, llaich 6th and 7th. The i'.vsiding Elder, Bev. M. K. Foster, will i-reacb on Friday evening, March 5th, and Salnrday morning at 101 o'clock. Im nediatelv alter Ihe Saturday morning er- taion the Quarterly Conference will be held Kev.'teorge Leidy, of Duacaunon, is ex- special train was run bearing tho re-pec-ted to preach Saturday eveniugaud dab- .jltoona Tribune, Match 17. bath morning and evening. j A widow, being cautioned by her THE Huntingdon Journal U respon- mjister about flirting, said that she sible for the following : J hree Miade Gap girls of the Methoilist persussion having met together, crncluded to pray for the we'fare of their lovers, bat the first one had not got very faf along in her petition when it was discovered that they were ail engaged to the same roan. Tbe relipious exeretsee were at nn:e terminated. A ctiLONT of one hundred and seventy-five persons, frtn Ilagerstowu, Md., lireenoastle, I'a., and other points in the Cumberland Valley, passed through this city west last evening on a special train of seven cars, on Fast Line schedule. The colony goes to Fret port, Illinois, on a special time table, showtng arrivals and departures, dining stations, etc., through to Free port .iliaona Tribune, Feb 247A. From a private source we learn that the dwelling-house of Mr. l'l iiip Jones, located some miles distant from E bens burg, in Cambria county, was burned to the ground at an early hour yester day morning. Two children perished in the flames. Our information, which is very raeagre, is to the effect that oo one knew anything about tbe fire until a colored man passed by and saw the ruins, aud also discovered tbe bones ana charred remains ol two nniortaoate children. 1lttoa Tribune, Feb. 254. , f candidate for tbe same office, but by the mutations of politics failed to ob - lalued tbe place. If all this was not he ritb and substance of law, it was at leas: a mighty deep shadow of. legal pro cess, aud answered tbe purpose admir ably, for tbe owner placed himself wjoarely in front of lbs beast and took hold of the horns of this living dileni ma, and commenced to pull, while at the same instant one functionary step ped back to the right rump of the cow aud Said Lis band tbereon, and the sec ond put his band on tbe left haunch bone, and tbe third assistant brought hia hands down on tbe bind extremity of the spinal column with the exclama tion of "Jit up !" but the beast didu't "gtt." Probably being impressed with the axiom that "force must be repelled by force. and believing that the greater force was coming from behind, the cow commenced to back. Boys leaped with excitement, men smiled and laughed, ladies st of pod on the cavement. tint i 1 knowing which wav ta eo. other ran w j 0 and said 'That cow is mad ! oh ! oh !" Tl.. ..- ii . a . . -"ea puiiea ana pusnea Wltn '"'gut nd main, and so did tbe cow. The parties were not tired by being hurried over a large district of ground ; .1 . 1 .1 . .1 ... me gronna mat ine Deast stood on j comprehended it all. Just when the of th. .frnla ;nHiMtpH ' - - cc that the cow would win, she walked di wn the alley as quietly as if nothing Lad "PPed. Town folks said she . . . ., , cow from the country, but if the 'ruth were known it would be that sbel Vcite an impressive scene wu en acted oa Main atreet, at the entrance to the alley south of ttfe Jtfniata Hotel, last Fridaj afterUootf. A stranger came to town with a cow, and wishing to drive the animal in the aforesaid -He to & aUble, failed in all his efforts to house the least. It in not known that be made information and obtained official aid to force tbe cow, by legal process or physical power into the alley, but certain it is that he obtained three men to help him to that end, upon two of wbou constabulary honors had been conferred, and tbe third had been a a little cow from a country town. 'narrow escape from fire ou Tuesday ' morning of last week. The stove pipe I,K DlDS'T Read THE PAPER.-j had heated and bursted I he crock that estetday a man who hadn't read the! , , . . . J t was around the pipe in the ceiling and Jrnnl, and didn't know that ash- I c ,r : L in2tou's birthday auniversarv is a letral ... . .. -, ,1,, uoiiuaj, wai-tc-u twoujiies auu m oaii . l j i i ftitn tfiTrn trv iiisr 9 riprwsRif mi Krilr tncts 01 tuts county woo tan tan went i t nn in. u rt . . n.oii.ir .. a i.rAn.p anil -- - . -v.wv., ...... , did not kuo mat under me new on- i stitution the reneral election was to oe c " e " held on tlm firn Tuesday following the first Monday in Xoveiubcr. llmit 1 t. 1 S ' ' XonMAL School. According to an-j .. . . .... ncuticeinent this institution will be .., , Mifflintown. Ar,rill-th. 187.V ' . .. . There will be two departments, vn : Normal and Model. In the former i a-.tt L. .hAlMt-H ilin.. n.r..nt.ii i. w ... 1.1.1.UVH ...'ov l - l . . . . 1 1 " n '- -dvauced pupil, ol the srhor.fT For the teachers a Normal i I 'lass will be organized in which tbe Theory aud Practice of Teaching will j . . receive particular attention. The Model "-,e8 advanced. It is the intention to j make the entire school a success and worthy the patronage teachers. of citizens and We regret to learb that Mr. Harvey Mann, a resident of Bellefonte, Centre county, wbo received a severe scalp wound and was injured about the breast m railway accideot on the I au llan- die road, near Mingo Junction, Ohio, a week or ten day's since, died at Stu benville, Ohio, oD Saturday last. In a .special car attached to the Pacifis express traiu eastward bound yester day morning, tbe body of the deceased was taken through A I toon accom panied by bis wife. From Tyroue to Bellefoule the home of the deceased, a ,neW ,t w wrone for matrons and wrong Wives to nin, out sue uau .ue a..e .or m - . . .. l i a .i 1....1- r i ber authority. It said, Widow's mite.' She was flirting awfully at tbe Ust ac counts ; her pastor acknowledged that 'widows might.' It is itrauge that SO many will suffer .;.k k w hottU nf lain C:ure . V. .. . .... Oil wiil surely relieve them, iteaa- ' viae all who bave not tried it to imme- diately get a bottle. It wul do you got d. Sold wholesale and retail by Banks fc Ham lin, Miaiiutowa. ITBUC Sale. Matthew Ro3gers will s.'U at public sale on tbe Spicher farm in Walker township, two miles east of Mexico, on Friday, Marcn 12th, 1875, at 10 o'clock a. an., four good work horses, 3 five yean old and 1 seven years and all single line leaders ; 5 cows, four of which will be fresb in March or tbe bv-gimng of April ; 1 Dev onshire bull, that took the premium at both tbe County fairs last fall he is 23 D. B. McWUliaius, auctioneer, months old aud was bred from an im- On Thursday, March 9, 18T6. Da-id . . u ..., ..mIo O'Hertxler, Admiuiatrator of John Smoker, ported bull; 6 bead of young cattle 2 rf nice Durham bull calves, 1 weeks oia, n thf Ue resyCDce of 45 head sheep, mostly twet wilh lambs; decedent, 2 marea, 6 eowa, 4 young 7 bead shoats. one Berkshire breeding Catlle, 4 hvep; 1 sow ar.J pigs; farming r.s with r.iir. ha bf the ton, and a I utensils, and household fdrniture. Sale at variety of farming utensila. The) ' c - -. ffL i. a ae Eleven i h largest saieoi tne season month credit given. TBS undersigned, appointed by (be Riverside Park and Agricultural Assr?- ciatioa of Juniata I'ounty a eouiuiitue to audit the accounts of tbe said asso ciation for its first year, lejpectfuUv report : n To cash from sale ni at-k .- tiao- .-.a To cash from rent of ground.... 181 00 ro cash from county appropriation 100 00 Ti cash from sale of tickets 1421 86 To cah rmm r , i . u. . .... .... .11 ,, . ! n ni. U iveu, auctioneer. -M51 86 On Thursday, March Ulh, Andrew Pat Paid E. P Parker. ro..l tus'ita i tmun Spruce Hill township, will oiler Paid D. P. nlouir, bntld- ing and grafting 1500 00 Paid I. P. Suloutt". extra building and grading... 4V) 05 '1 expenses of fair.... &58 4! ! 1,id Pni-nis.. m -WK31 74 R.I t t- a- - - . ., .. ... urnin; r CO. J, 1".0 2J Iebt unpaid on account ot build- lug, grading, fcc ;2I 00 All of which is respectfully submit- iM tevT lu"'r hP. n1 farming iuiple ted. L. Banks meula. Sale at 10 o'clock. THOMAS ELDER, Lot's E. Atkinson, Vontmittte of .ludilort Stork asd Dwelli.no House for Sale. A valuable business stand, three miles above M.fflmtown, on Lew i.slown turnpike, is offered at private sale. A rare dance. Addresh P. n Lock Box 264, Lewistown, Pa. Perry County News, AS PER BLOOMFIELD PAPERS. On Wednesday, the 17th inst., a house belonging to Henry Fickep, in Juniata township about 2 miles north west of Newport was entirely Jejj . . " fc contents. The house was occupied bv Mr. Polk Scott, who lost all bis gnodl nd furniture. It is not known how the fire originated, as the family were, all from home at tho time, and did not return until the bouse was burned. No insurance on either the bouse or goods. Rev. Jauirs Crawford, ptstor of the I 1! CI J I ST . 1 . 1 jjiiHjuiueiu auu isewport- aieioru.eu con gregations, it is statid has accepted a call to LeWlsburg, Union county. He will disMi've his ciiueotioii with his : j present charge about the 8tb of March. i Tl. .... I .... t r ni; ; The tenant house on tbe farm of Oil- Rice, iu Cent:e town-hip, made ! e""-S ure " ,a J'"- 1 i;,j,j;nlgr, ho Mr S .n-r tl.o j "-. J J .... . . , . .. ...,....! .k ...... 1 .r .1.. flames. A party of ood-entters in Rv townsuip left for Duphm county their employer, tools. 1 bey are now in jail. Tl.A T7.a o.a-d . X l.a a.A.An a1aaa A ilv j irnrg aaawa . .a tj iut itvu citv Sawurl Cree and John Ilagarl . ... ... iiavitifr reeeivea a lie vote, mere is a ! ., r e i . r .i ! vacancy in the ofiice of Justice of the jvai ' Spring township. Under the !IJ I,. . - .l.r.. .....1.1 Kd l.M ! . j but by a law passed last winter and ap - pwd May 6, 1874, the Governor is ' t I . 1 1 , . . I auuiorizeu to uu any sucu vacancy, tue ' person so appointed to hold his office nnt;i afl d-v. .nmvMi;n. th- town- t until 30 days succeeding the next town- ! ship election. Therefore at the elec-j 1 lion smI unrintr the eilixna of SnrinI I 1 O f I ... . . . . j township will again vote lor a Justice j of the Peace. i t :blic Salks. Jeremiah Lyoas will sell at his residence ; ... .. ,OI. u. rneuev, in uciawan; lowusinp, : if :Mt:... ...... 1 ..'..1..1. .. c.nHl..p ! ' . ,t .o-- v . ,. March 6th, lfo, honsehold propertv, con- . . . ... sisting of 80 vards brnss.-ls carpet, also yds. ingrain caittt, btl, bedsteads, I doi. upholstered chairs, tables, 1 cook stove j I parlor stove, wiin nt-aitr aiuciiea, ana a general variety of household goods. Ou Thursday, March 4, 187o, Christopher I Fagely, of Milford township, will sell 1 horse. 2 '..ares, one w ith foal, 2 hor.se colts, cows, 4 head young cat lie, 14 head ol sheep, wagons, threshing n'schine, plows. harrows, and other farming utensils. Sale at ten o'clock. Wm. Given, aiirtio'ic-r. On Thursday, March 4, ISIO, David A. liertzlvr, of Spruce Hill township, will sell at public sale, 4 horses. 1 colt, 2 mule colts, 0 CoWs, one with calf at her side; one cow that w ill come into profit in March, one irinper 5 head of yonng cattle, 4 shoals, and larming Implements. Saleat lno'clock. 1). B. r. Bealor, auctioneer. Ou Thursday, March 4. 1H7.', the exrcu tors of Jacob Bruluker, decM., wil! sell at puo:io saic, at tne .a.e resmence o. ,a, or- cedent, in Monroe township, Juniata conn- tv. 1 horse. 2 marcs, it colts 2 cows, wagon, ... , . ., , . ... r - . j carriage, thrashing machine and otlierlarra- lug utensils ; also household effects, and one share of Selinsgreve and North Branch ichiiis, fce. Parties wishing the pTescnp Railroad stock- Sale at 10 o'cartk. tion will please address . . ts o t E. WILSON, On Friday, March 5lh, lS.o, D. r. Mm- I J9l penn gt wiHiamsburgh, New Tork. inchan will offer at public sale, at his resi- lln(j-tini deuce at tlte east eud of Port Koyal river bri Ige, Walker township, 4 horses, ii mares) . . fl . f young rattle, 8 head of sheep, slinais, I sow and pigs, and a lot ol larming utensils. Sale at 10 oV.ock. D. B. P. Bealor, auc tioneer. Ou Saturlay, March 6, lp"d. B. S. Mtlm - J per, ol Milford township, will offer at public 1 s t .. . ..!.. ' 2 horses, 1 Cow, t les, 1 cow, o neaa young came, ... ... 1 n sheen, watons. fodder cutler, and other! ... , ., n i..i..k n h i farming utensils, b tie at 1 1 o'clock. II. K. p j, ,nctionccr, On Saturday, March 6th, Beubon Caveny, assignee of David Strayer, will sell, on the J premiaes ia MeAlislervuie, two Hits ground situate on Main street, also a new buggy, and honsehold furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. Wm. Caveny, auctioneer. On Monday, March 8tb, at 10 o'clock, C. O.Shellev, of Delaware township, will sell j j horses, 5 colts, 4 cows, 10 sheep, farming utensils and household furniture. vuiuuu Caveny, auctioneer. On Monday, March 8th. at 10 o'clock, J. II. Basom, of Fayette township will sell at public sale, 2 homes, 3 colts, 4 cows, 2 head ef young cattle, 1 Aid erney bull, 8 heep, farming Utensils and household furniture. : .a . n t. D XI I .nM.;AnAU j lo o cutcB. v n. .iwiiwi. i On Wednesday. Varch 10, 1873, Joseph Gl'srVh, of PeUar iownshlp, wi3 offvr t public sale, 2 bones, 1 tunic, 2 bead of '""'-, I and tanning utensils. Sale at 10 o'cl.-ck. Wnt. Caveuy. auctioneer. On Wednesday, March 10, 1875, Isaac X. Allen, of ilillord township, will offer at public sale, & work horse, 8 colt, 6 cos, i t inn i.io mrcsr-. car-uiu tuiruatu muj, i 1 W.-l. U . - A 1 .J I 1 1 1 5 head Toune cattle. 2 calves. 10 sheer. II .' large seed hog, 5 rboats, t Sow ami 8 pigs, ! Urrf sow aith pig, and a large lot or' : , . , . B I farming unpleiueuts. Sale at 10 o'clock I at public sale, its brood marea, one horse, i one milch cow, three yearling calves, aheep by the pair, and farming ntenails. Sale at 10 o'clock. Tbos. Barnard, auctioneer. n Tburaday, March llth. John Motier, Committee of Philip Rauk, writ oficr at ' rublic sale, at the residence of tha said i ------- Philip Rankj iu Walker tow nbip, 4 horses, ! 2 colt, 2 Cows, 0 head of yonng cattle; one On Thursday, March llth, Nrth Ik-rliler, will self, OH his farm iu Turbett township, 2 horses, 3 mares (one with foal), 2 Sheep, 1 closer huller, 1 separator and horsepower, 1 reaper and mower, grain drill) horse rake aud other larnltng liujileiftenta. dale at 10 o'clock. L. K. P. Be.ilor, ancthiheer. ()nT..u..lav, March II. 1873, George i wanin, oi r ayeue lownsnip. win oner ai puolK sale, o horses, 8 colts, 4 cows, will Come Into rroflt about tinte of Salt!. S head .i.i . . i . j youtir cattle, 1 breeding sow. 4 hoaU and 1 arming implement. Sale at 10'o'clocic... Wiu. ('aveny, auctioneer. ... , Ob Saturdav, March 13th, S. W at. A. Kauffman aud jlkhael CoMren will otTer at ' public sale, at the residence of S U". KaUtT- Walkrr twsarn-tliip, 1 1 iiuAlI I bursss ' Mock. 3 cows, 13 sheep, and two wagons, ! nearly new. Sale at 10 o'clock. William i- , . (n Saturday, March 1:1, 1875, F. F. Bohm ' will close out his stock of new household rur,"ture P'"n, consoling of bed- TOum Kt! in ln,lt nJ ,hvr woods' in all st vies, marine tan nureaiis. marble iod stand-, extension tables, sofas, tounzes. chairs, and aliuoxt everything to I found in a complete furniture store Sale at one o'clock. Wiu. Gitn, auctioneer. On Monday, March loth, Reuben Leo- nanl, assignee of Samuel Leonard, will still j ! at uh!ic sale, at the residence of said Sam uel Leonard, one tn!le northeast of Oak- , , 2 ft cow .j h(.. 6 ,,eiK, .... 7 . . young cattle, ! sheep, 6 pigs, aud farming ' j young cattle, ! sheip, 6 pigs, aud farming a ; iuiplcments. Sale at 9 o'clock. On Tuesday, March Kith. Samuel A.mn.I i Joseph D. Thomas, Administrator of the ' e"u,e r M,- K,ther Thomas, dee'd., will j sell at pubic sale, at the late residence or ...... I , . j said decedent in rermaiugh township, one cow. one heifer, lot of Brahma chickens, hams and shoulders, Buckeye reaper and mower combined, and a lot ol honsehold and kitchen property. Sale at 10 o'clock. W"m. (iiven, auctioneer. I m s t- 1... t U ! IsU . G. W. "w"II II t ... ; j,-...i , at blic s t,,,, , COWSj 3 hl.lfeM( 4 head of ybling cattle, farming implements : and household furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. On Tuesday, March nh. Philo Hamlin, ..- lt 11...... t.t t"lk)r fiiH-asliio. wi'l S..11 " " i at puwic vile. 2 imieh cows, i can, a lot oi . ' ;.l,i, t,-ns. 4 -r. ol b-es. 1 ooen liu!. I .v ,d carri:,. 1 sleieh. . . .... . . ,..L. i aio ioi vi , , 1 tore. Sale at ID o'clock. j auctioneer. - S. B. Loudon, MA UK I ED: ! COX N-McCOY-On the 25th tilt ,at the I II. K. Parsonage, Port Royal, by Rev. W. R. Whitney, Mr. i. E. Conn and Miss Mag- - s. .. ... t ..t. -r a. ti:ii E1U a. .HI VU, OOIU Ol UIU IV" M- i . ;ie E. McCoy, b hip, jimiata county, JUKI): ML'SSER Jan. 31, 1875, at the residence I this county, Susan Musser, aged .0 years, , I 2 niuntl.s and 28 davs. I ' MIFF LIN TOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. & II. A. Stambaugh. MirrLlxTOWx, March 3, 1875. Butter 24 Kfg -'" latrtl 19 Bacon 1" Potatoes I Oiiioi 1 ot) MIFFLINTOWN GKAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by D. P. Suloutt' Wheal, 1 00 Oats 52 Cm, ' to Special .Voliccs. TO COXsr.HPTlTF.9. Tbe l v-rliser, having been permanently cured of that dread di.seae, Consumption, I 1.V B SIIIIINe ICUIIN1. w .ii.r'H. v nuke )elloW tHa th meiu , cu To u K,M dire jt, he will send a ! Cotv of the iweseription nMr.I, (fn ol charge) with the directions for preparing and using Ihe same, which they will Kud a snre cure lor Consumption, Astnmi, oron- 1-RKOitS OF lOl'TH. A OKI TLEMAN who suffered lor years from Nervous Debility, P-em tture Decay, ail all the eticcts of y on till ill iialiscretion will, for the sake ot Relieving humanity, send free lo all who need it, the recipe and dir-tion lor making the simple r-imdy by which he was cured. SuflOrers wishing to j ..Ht Dy the advertiser's eSpCCietiCe tan do so by addressing in pcrlect conttdence, JfMf W K. C r"sf W O F. - - ---- --- ' ian6-6in 42 Cedar St., New ork. FAIRBANKS' SCALES Awarded the highest and only Premium for Scales, two Silver Medals, at the FEANKLIN INSTTTUIE, 1874. ALSO, AT Till PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867, Over tbir'y-f'j:tr competitors, and at the VIENNA Kil'O.llTION, 1373, and acknowledged the ST'AHDABD OF THE WOBLD. FAIRBANKS & KW1NO, f 15 Chestnut St.j Philadelphia. Jto 27, 187-13t ivas k ttedicm's at Baaks a Uaidta.'a JUucella neout. -ts ry - .Jr. ! BEATTY & rLOTTS' GOLDKJf TONGUE . . i AHliUIl ORJA.S, TlZX FUKNISHIKG GOODS,! organ now Iu .-Hrr.W GliU Boeli, Cam Omikgrt, St Clair, Pa., Dec. 6. 17:5. Gum Overroatw i Mesw. Beatry tt Plotts, tients : I have I received the organ as sent by your Arm to Intending to close out niv Mock of Win rue, and I have had it examined, and it gives j ter liooda pieparatorr u. putting iu amaru- t ample satisfaction. Jobs Sisit. moth st.a k ol Spring and Summer lifvrt. i Mah.nut Citt, Fa , V.t. 15, 18T;1. i' J determined to sell Uood at am-h ; The Beatty & I'lotta celebrated Golden Price- " vrr '" '' We'- I Toiigne Parlor Organ is by far the 1,1 i lve lor a very small sum of money, fail' ; r7JT"T .t i - ii . .. dnnthiiite t.. rw tl. Ml T ever saw, ! and lean with pleasure recommend it to ' ""T on" n ne in want of a lirst-class I parlor ore in Pior. O. II. L'snLS. ! g raw. w. ii. I Messrs. Beattr ai I'lolts, flcnU: Hatinv I had one of your tioldcn Tontiw farlor Or- I gans for six months past, 1 thought before ' I recommending ii lo give it a lair trfcd, and !f'0 to testily that it Snrseaail that , i nu btHn Miii iasraiiwtrliMatl rflSsmt it. I : h-J UftreHMirs n' imitir ami lfihrtal tir- ! 1 snanirsi arosne aanal Sa-j- it j aixl n aussi H -asr i ,l't ' ' "n ' ecU-t and beat tuned . niDii iiukiiis iu IUC ITI U la. Hrf"l 1 . II i the shine out of ail Ibo otliers awund here. I aiu perfectly sati.-KI with it, atld if 1 . 1 could uot get another uf tVt same kind, n:om'.v cm'u n.",1 "'f'ee the tit p;tK with it . or?ail CM ,rie(1 ,,y mf Qne ishins wUo i -in P"' o( " 1 T. . c. it. iticHADs, : ! K' ihe Tanla.Ha fonrirr, now at I Bethlehem, Pa. j jj j ;rtf rltlt-rtM n of enlen-rise" and . whose presenee would be a crmlit to anr j c"'munity (' J ) Htraid, Washington, N. J., is a beautiful village i nearly KSl luhaUtauts, 1 1 miles from j New Vork, ainl 12 mile. Inou Erto. Pa., i on the line ol the D. L. It W K. K. Don't fili, . ,Iam;na la uMr w ,,,,,, . fi4ij , A examine"lhe Beatty is 1'lottt j Golden Tongue Parlor Organ, before Buy- i JIifCc'hat just'nt'tr' 4 "Ad.Ire"''"'"1 j BEATTY &. PLOTTS, ! Washington, N. J. D.tsnt r Hint. EDWiaS rtoxT. 1 , , , April --J-ly mm, LUMBER, j rXIHE umleraigneil, having completed his I ne Warehouse iu l'errysville, would rvspectl'iillv invite the attention -f the f Kn of-tUe countv )e f hat he . I at all times r t 11 .V -v mini ftfaHTflMcl ttw1oi"t.l FOR ALL KINDS Of isnswv uasaswi.! a Sl'jriir". tVI-..f. . . . Having introduced new facilities for hoist nig, weighing, tic, we are now prcjKired to tmload with the least possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at ail times, either lor CASH OK IX EXCHANGE t HANDLE. FOB MER - HAVE FOB SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OB LUMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either J WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at Ihe lowest rates ruling. At my Store In Turbett township may be lound as conipletv an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, aNTOTIOISTS, Qneensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will he sold as low, if uot a j little lower man elsewnere- NO A II UEUTZLER. 10. lH7ir Dec. Philadelphia Jt Beading Railroad. TTISTEn ARRAXCE.nE.HT. JasrABT I7th, 1875. T"roia Uart lljrri$barg at follovrt : For New Vork at o 2 V 10 a. in.. 2 Xl an. 7 40 u. Bi. For rinla.leli.hia at 5 2D, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., i IX) and -U p. m. r or n.eaai.ig . o . o to, -s', 3 l and . 40 n iu. c.. n......:lt.. ui !t ...i K 1A . n. V ".I p. ni. and via Schuylkill A. S uxpiehanisa Branch at - vi p. m. ForAilentown at & 2, 8 10 a. m., 2 , 3 50 and 7 40 p. io The 5 20, tl 10 a. m , 2 0O and 7 40 p. in. trains have through cars lor ew l nrk. The b 10 a. in. and 2 tsj p. hi. trains have through cars lor Philadelphia. SVSDAYS. . Fur 5ew York at 5 20 a. iu. ' For Allentown aud wav sbitinns at 520 a. m. For Beading, Philadelphia and way slati'ms at 1 45 p. in. " ' rr.r Harrulur; .0W, ! , ...I Le Vr York at 9 00 a.m., Ii 40. o U j LeaveAulbia at 15 a.m.. S 40 aa.1 ! 7 00 p m ; anv an.lreas. ou recei ol six cents. r two Leave Beading at 4 30, 7 40, II 20 a: m., t'Z V- iIAh1? ! 1 50, 6 15 and 10 15 p. in. tllA.S. J. C. KM.NL . CO. Leave PoitsvUk at 5 .. 'J W a. ni. and 4 30 1 - ' mer'' N e" 1 t p. m.,nd via SSt hnylkiD and Susi.- , , rW.OUe box fc.36. hauna Branch at 05 a. m. I or- 19 Leave Allentown at 2 SO, 5 50, S 50 a. m-, i ti.. t I 12 25, 4 w and 8 45 p. m. , Eare Iriducementa I The 2 30 a. m. train Irom Allentown andlQil Of iff AI'BES OF LAX D F"'H ; the 4 60 a. m. train from Beading do Boli JtJyJJJ SALK. Said lands are sit- '. run on Mondays. I uaieW on and near tbe Cairo at Kuiton Bail- SCyDJl'St ISM.!, in Band'ilph Co Arkausas, and will, . - t- . '. - : raiao rrom CltT l aiaty b.islK-la ol com or 'w -'"e J 7 ' j one bale of cotton to ihe acre, and wi!l be r Leave Ph.lailelph a al 7 Wp ... , ; , Leave Beading at 4 JO, . 40 a. m. and 10 . i AUr9 Jtint to the i...iTOve- i 1j p. m. .lot- I ments on saiow. Tkbms thie-loiirth eajdi, ,..,A,m...l.W...0.f.i.li(1iii(i(,( jn tbree nd )uur 'Hm Hot ra mmd Etttx Railroad. jony E- wooTTtv. Central SttperMtvltr.t. Important Kotlcw. ITpiIE Mibacriber, having so d hia store JL wishes to wettle up bis books without ?tlbr' V"? k 1 T?", them, and all who owe by agonal .11 eall at his hunse and settle, and pay tsr give) a note, liope all cooeerned will attend to J. B. OKESO'N. fcrr; ei., Tec. X, lWi. ' , ' Ar Adt ertlnement; 1875. 18 u. i J. B. M. TODD, PATTEKSON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Out Sale of Clothing ! OTERC'O ITS AT COST t I SArris and Drarrrs, Haft and Vaps, Boots dn'J Shufi, Hoitr and Cluitt at L'ittf Prkti. A Cv-JirHTK l!XI or . It auaaa filal atltil I Will m : - tl.t.ssta t ! aAfl. - fac U. ' ' ! lu uiguest market prices allowed Tor ! Vl",'lr? i,ru,l"c,, Curn. ,t- ,luo' I i roles, l.ocusi I'ofs an-l Uailroad lies, ,, . iu. exchange fur Gooils, by J. B. M. TODU. Patterson, Uc,t IS74. ! INLTSV PHOTOGKAPil GALLERY. . 1 a-a . aTaW- A W Br,USe Mrf et "JB'UtoWB, Ta. j "JOSEPH IIKSS wool I resfrtliiT!v invite O all who want (;H)1) PHoTK;U.Vl l!5 j a C,H aB(, cuatUKt,i lUi, ,),-, tut. I p'e iog. i GOOD PICT t' RES. Having prepared himself with t'.ie H1ST ! l.NiTKL iit.NTS in tbe market, and i all the ! L.1TFST IMl'ROl EME.TS that cirMthnie a 1 first -Class Fhotograph Gallery, , he Irtvi all his Mend, and the public gen- . ctwlly to-favor him Wi'h their patronage, a,i h,-v will be .e..,i.n.Hlat.si i,h anvl nd they will be aecn(in.Hlat.s with any- j thing in the line lit Photography. j Pi.ttip..s t'ihn Imm r-.wt f.. t ifn Ki-.m and P-aluicd, it desired, in Oil or Water! Colors. t Small fictlies copit'd and e'nlargcil. j Old Ambrotypes or Daguerreotypes also! copied and eniatged, and painted if desiretl. j A good selection of FH.VYKS kept or?; band at all times, and ch.-apcr than ever. j Solid Walnut Fraiikt-s. " r.ilt Frames, Imitation rt'alnnt Fr.inis. Iio ttfion Risewood Fram-s, KnNtie j t'ahine i Pictuie Knstie Frames, t liui-eri d Frames, i i iciuie .vaiis,ccreejea,t.oro ain i as w., Mitllintotrn, Jin. 7, 1574. -1ET AID ATTKiCTIt i: lineof goods ai'sT RECEIVED It THE ! PATTERSON DRUG STORK. i ! Among the many nice goods may be found Ilia lolloning: , : IBI.ES, I.tSOEl Two Dozes fi.ii Pockkt B Lot or ruoroGBAPH Albims Hum nrrt AtT"r.Arn Albiks, Fi tra FiMi Kxives roR Laiiii-s, Fisc Pocket Books, Eitoit to Sirnr The t'ofsvt. A Gkest Va- I I KTT or Ftxr Ini tial Parra asp ExvKLorts; Fisf iist-roL Bo Arb Ctans, Blasks, Laeuk Lot r Blask Books, Fill Bolso bit-Books. Ito all oruia Ki.sbs asn Siks j II asmomcas, Exte. Qi alitT Acvoui.kosjs .au l iiitlts, r.sK iiair nni .-iit.s ao Co mbs. I'ir.AB Casks, (cm Tobvc Co l'oicuis, PoaToLlos, ClIKSS BoBIS, Dalll- iHEckats and ; C H K C K X B B o a a os, J'uoto c a a r Fbabls, Base Balls, t-rt.cTii.s am Etc 'm.f i. F.t.jr AssoBTUKXT IX TUK CoOTV. Tub PrnLtr art Iwrrio to Tall AMn ExtWINE THE IJfH.ns. KlSIS- I i Bra the Place. Patteiison Darn Scokc. i P. C. BCXD1U. ! Tafterson, May IS, :7l-tf TIIK GRCtT C4I SE or HUMAN MISERY. !ytf PvUi'htd,iuaStaltl Ert!upt. I'rue I A L.-ctnre on the Nature. Tr-atment and I ,, , ... . , . . . Badical Cure of S.-rniaforrh.ea, or be.Lina eaKness. luvoii.nrary r.i..is, s. ae.vua. ' Debiutv, and l!iijs.dinients to Marnnge g. - n - ii.. v t.-..: I lejwy and Fits'; Mental and Plitsiral In.-a-1 I paeity, resnrii.g Irom i. Alinw. etc liy KOllKKT J. Itl.VKKWFLU M. ll.. Au-. I tli.ir ol the "O.'een Botik," te. ; The worM.renowned a-iilior, ia this ad- mirahle lecture, clearly proves tio.a bis ; n e.ri ienee that Ihe awltl Cousr.rie-I j ces ol S It-AbilMs luav beell'oetiiailv r. - niov - edithoiitaUU:iDe?,an.lwith;iilldiii.Ber oils surgical operations, bougies, insiru. uieiils, rings or cordials, pointing out a ' mode of cure at ouee certain and etlW-iit .l by whkh every sutferer, no matter what his rotidition mty be, tmty cure hlin.scircbeaj.lv, ' privately and" ratlically. " ttTa. ttfitrt tciU prott a Aoos to (ho-1 tami, 4 u,. Pent, ander seal. In a plain envelope, to, years. ' j i : Lt l nrA Ui Jt tlitl'l Ut.K, ' t ... ... - . ; . a umuvuub, .rkai.fas. Sept. 2H lb74. srge atoek of ready made clothiug c.l ti.e. J-i lsl . .i . mftwi V.. . ... ... .. . ... ... ..... . . ... l . l , i 3. .in. LII'IMOl BU . .... I.fll fm.ih.hinr goods ia endless vietv f.,r sal kS.mun njvrt. , p,,,.; " out ..l "U-s-s, .uu, CllRST-TlwfSS ' riCTTRES tak-u at j-- Uoss' Pbotogntj.b Oallery, Bridge t., J I M5fl!lww. ; . i MISCELL-iSROVS EXTRA ! .HOEAP WILL CLOSE OUT TITK BALiNCK OP Winter KlSPWTFtLLY Yul i;-5 fiC. E JUL SCIIOTT. Wall Pnpcr! Wall All t'f tllU Spring's St vies .lUll r o . NOW IX L'an'fulh' gc'.Cvtcd tor the Trmlc, nvA will K mU1 cheap, t THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker $ STRKKT, OPPOSITE TUB (OIRT Y.lllll. MIFFLINTOWN, J CM j Ilousckccpcrs' lEfirdwi.rc, Huild- ors' Hurt! mi re Mechaxhv Tools, lkather, i.mnt, oils GLASS, &C, &C, all of first quality, constantly on t " can ana see me. I Mifflintawn. Aug. 26, !7l-tf !D.W.HarIey&Co.'s l the place where you eau b:iy ! Til la llfMT ai Tin: c;niLvriT a I MENS' YOUTHS' & lurs. c.f r B'jois, siioks, t :- are p-enre to ralviiit one of llie most this marhel, and at ASTOMSM.XC 1.V LOW f RH'Ks ! I A No, niea.Ure. taken fof suits and parts of sult.- tvhlch will be fiiiJo to order j it short notice, very r. -a soluble. j Remember llie place, in IK ffuisn's New Huildinir, Corarf of Hridge and I Water s'reets, ItlFFLtXTOWS, I'A. " nty , l'.S-U FALL CAMPAIGN NOW OPENED, Everv icrs.n who rei Is this .vler?i-Mio-nt : want iii lh Cl.OTIll.N'i I. INK. Hi's. CjJ". Chililren. Furnishing I.imhIs, W tt.-h-'s a;id oilier artieies. i win noi t... iwi.-es n.-r.-. ; .-d M ., b . 'ilirM ... ... . ,,,, 0 hriti tTKK p4tt..r,.jn, !., ! ... , Patterson, I'a., Nov. 11, lh74. Ty P. Sl'LOI FF, rOIMVARD AS0 I'OHMISMOX 1 j j. ' jj J j j GRAIN. DEALER II COAL, I'l.ASTKlt. SALI c 1: M ii n t. OALCINED PLASTEK t The Beatty It I'totts (!o!.Ien Tui.gutil' i Parlor Organs hate no superior, m tone, I . ... 1. i sn.. meetiv resiMMtse l roiieo. tt e nve . " k. . .w . ..,,. II. ! one U' ' fl i same grads of ergnh. Lwrge stmk of Ueadv-ntii.leClrt.liin2h.il sale by HAliLKY A CO. J"b rk en short PT.i a; this .ID PER fiSEMEJ IS. EXTRA ! HIS STOCK. OF Goods Wall Paper! Paper! all new HO old stock Oil hilllJ STOKE, .W Brick Builii,.?. AT A COlNTr, PA. band, I invito th? publk to JOHN W. JIUTHERSBAUGH. J JOYS' CLOTHING a.xo rritxismi; conn. chie and s. -t i.tMi-Us cter oflored if n UU8I.YESS. trill save m.ner anl et int whit rh.-v- B'.is ai.d .h. s ,.r Mt-n. U'uiuen an I JVvcIry. I'ai j. rt-. Fl..r ' lil t'!iii, and hi mv nut k n..; u; ii ui.-r-rf.i'l i.v auv one. .., ,., m. ,,..., . r. l.,.il. . t s, ,1,1, ,.. . u !..- I to a lx-tier SAMI'EI. STRAY EK. HUKY& CHRIST, m r.ss'iiis T' KitYiiKK .1 ro. To those infi restrd in the pcrcluse of a .triclly riJKK RYE WHISKY, lor medical purposes we otter IIAILEY'JJ i'tTKE RYE, I'rk-e i2 to jn gatloit. a;id i?T ship in paritJgis ID nif p'trchnscrs. We also h unlic largi Iv a C0F'1'ER-I)ISTILLEI WHISKV, F.-ie.. fr.,m $1. .VI to 51.75. We import FINE WINt.S, PR.MIRS AND C, I.V, ant alio niunniarttirii i..i. RTa.vhk' TONIC IIEUli B1TTEIIS. Send for Pri.-e I.i-f. tlTFY" ( URtST. 121 NotJh Third Street, Philada: sej.t ?, 17 l!y OLOMOl SCltll.'Kt Will vi-ir ViiT'lt. a;id Pattrsn e.rry Tiiistlay. T!:ur'.I..j and at unlay nM.riiiiiKS and will tiirm-!i the -irizt-ns of these bw ;ighr;f i the best CI.HF, VEAL, MI TTO.V, I0EK. 4.c. at th very lowest prjreS. He respectfully ... ... lie pitr.n..e ot ine public. ' Ar 1 i. 1S.2 1 V A flue assoitni.Mit of cloll.s. ra-stuuen vKing", tVc, aim vs on hsnti and Sir saio j hy .B. LtLUO. ? t.-.iti. ai.il t.nl'.K.:u V. 50 a t-a.
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