Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, March 24, 1875, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
illlTLIXTOWN:
Wednesday. March 34. lST5.
TERMS.
Subscription, $1.60 per anaam. -
Transient advertisements is sorted ai 60
cents per inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
Han, 10 cents per line for each insertion.
Deductions will be mala to th .se desiring
to advertise by tha year, half or quarter
vear. .
PZNK'A. E. E. TIME TABLE.
Passenger trains leave SI
follows:
Philadelphia Express,
Itarnsbtirg Accoiniue., '
Pacific Express,
Mail,
Atlantic Express,
WRSTWABD.
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express,
Pacific,
Wv Passenger, . .
Mail", - - ; J
J-'ast l ine,
Mixed,
Mifflin, Sot. 15, 1874. - -
iCin Station i
12 43 a m.
9 4K am.
10 2G a Bit
6 85 p m.
9 16 p ru.
12 68 a m.
1 40 a m
6 68 a m."
10 10 am.
. 83 p n.
6 4o p ni.
8 15 p m.
LOCJL 1XTE LLIGES CE.
f " Y n
It snowed oa Friday last.
It snowed last Saturday. " ' .-
It thawed last Sunday.
Boys have been catching suckers.
Blind Tom exhibited in town last week,
rnruitare of all kinda cheap at Snyder's.
Trout fishing after the first of April will
be lawtul.
Jonas Weno bought the old frame school
house at Rein's last atorda. -t price paid,
$37.00. , , . '
The low down price Todd sells goods it
always secures for bias plenty of custotuers.
Eli Dunn received the contract to build a
cw brick school bouse at Eeno's. on his
Lidof$l2.
Tu 're will be an entertainment at Airy
View Academy next Thursday evening by
tlie Literary Society,
Sj l.-Tirli-i Walnut Chamber Suits for sale
at Savdi'. ' k
Cleariieid county Democrats wish to run
Hon. William Bigler for the Presidency in
187. It won't do. "He'll get week in the
k'.ees before Soiitberh thunder."
On Tuesday niht a week soma wretch
shot a four-year-old colt of Joaa Hays, of
l:eedsvi:ie, Mtf.in county, so badly that it
died shortly after the shooting.
If you want rea' pure good coSee, buy it
Todd's, lie keeps the but ia the county.
A fsshiou writer on ladies garments says,
anew dressing-gown fur ladies, which is
made fur the purpose of slipping on in a
hurry, is appropriately named the Jell
Davis." '.' 1
There will be ai entertainment by the
Public Schools ol MeAlisterville in t2e
ichovl house on Thursday evening, March
Hi, 1S75. The programme consists of De
clamations, limitations, Dialogues, ice.
Fine stock of all kinds of Parlor Brack
ets at Snyder's. .
The Huntingdon Journal published a
daily paper last week during tlie time the
Central Pennsylvania M. E. Conference was
in session in that town. The daily was a
handsome little paper, entirely Hooded with
Conference news, aad items relative to the
clergy. We raise our hat to Dm borrow.
People aec-m to think they can get more
goods tor the same amount of money at
Todd's than any place in the county.
iuss. Of the Huntingdon Glob is out In
grave charges against the management ol
the Legislative Committee that sat on his
case one year ago. If be can sustain his
charges, a number of those who took pa:t
in his prosecution will wish they had at
tended to other business.
Fine assortment ol Chairs at Snyder's,
both cane and Windsor.
I
A man named John Wadda'.s, a foreigner,
in this country about 20 months, was at
work in the Juniata Sand Mines in Mifflin
county, on Uondav a week, at the time that ;
a large portion of the bank of the mine fell
dow n, and before he conld escape he was
caught and killed, ile was buried in Mc
Coy's graveyard in Granville township.
Ladies, if you want to get the best fine
Gaiters and Children's Shoes, go to Todd's
aud get them at city prices.
Last Friday morning, about S o'clock,
Cincinnati Express westward bound struck
and killed a watchman named Jacob Fultz,
a resident of Mexico, this county, while he
was on his beat between Tuscarora and
Mexico stations. His body was to mutila
ted that it was scarcely recognizable.
The management of the Railroad Com
pany at this place employed all the men
who were willing to be employed, to go,
last Saturday night, to ttainbridge and Co
lumbia to help remove ice from the railroad,
that had been floated there by the recent
ice Hood in the S usquehanna.
Looking Glasses, the best stock it the
county, lor !e at the Star Furniture Store
of W. F. Suyder.
Last Saturday a Port Koya! bo; threw a
atone through a window of the lorenoon
Fast Line, eastward nound, and strnck a
Philadelphia merchant on the mouth, knock
ing a couple of teeth out. Policemen from
Ilanrisburg visited Port Royal for the pur
pose of arresting the rascally boys. The
guilty parties as yet have not been lound.
An odd-looking wagon, snrmoutitrd by
an odder-looking cover, containing, it is
not known bow many prof te, drawn by one
horse, and acconipauied by a queer-looking
dog, passed through town on Sunday head
ing northward. Ol course the htgitter w ill
chronicle it as a local, and possibly an
nounce 't as the haibinger of spring.
Once the Altoona Tribune publishes a ae
ries of scientific articles on the " phenome
non of the relationship of lightning to the
Hashes of a locomotive smoke stack inaswow
storm," we shall be happy to republish the
stfies. TLe only solicitude we have on the
subject is, that, perhaps, the brilliant man
agement of that paper in its zealous appli
cation of titles aud technicalities may so
overload the subject aud contradict itself
that it will not be understood. For instance,
last week it said we "mistook," and then in
a few lines farther down the column said
we could net "see," that we go to bed at
! o'clock" P. M. How could we mistake
il we could not see f and then lor its own
contradiction it calls us an East Point
G ranger, an AstuU Philosopher, and a Penn
sylvania Dutchman. . After such a profu
sion of titles how could we help cherishing
a profound solicitation that the next article
on the phenomenon doea not contradict it
self. We are disposed to ba kind, and il
tbey will reciprocate by tending their arti
cles down here for our inspection, we shall
be glad to return them to their coaipositora
with all the contradictory parts carefully
taken out or corrected.
sjtjsatMatastattastaaMaxaaMsjejtSajM
The snow, in tha moon tains has beea bard
on deer. Within the nast few nnki nnm.
bers of them hare entered Tuscarora Val
ley in the vicinity of Bealetowa. Last weel
a fiae doe became detacttcd from a hrd
and wandered wows the valley as far as
Pleasant View, where it was shot dead. It
will be the next thing to' miracle If the
man who shot It escapes a prestation.
Remember W. F. Snyder has taken
charge-of tha undertaking easiness. It
will be done up nrsre to time in the future,
for wb J Snyder docs, he does right.
Notice of dog fights caterwauls, scratch
ed hands, and strapped toes hi what the
Democrs' swtf Remitter bases its pretensions
of being the best local piper in the county
on. .' If you I ke such news, subscribe for
the Demmtrmi mud Reguttr. If, on theothef
hand, you desire substantial curreat newa
and wholesome reading, subscribe for the
Sextixel axd CerrBLica. For such in
telligence it has no superior.
- Liteb aby Notice. It is proposed to hold
a Convention of the several Literary Soci
eties of Juniata county ia the hall of the
x Delaware Literary Society," at Tfomp
sontown, commencing on Monday evening,
April Vi, 1875, to continue one or two days.
The objects of this Convention are to se
curo to individual organisation a higher
degree of efficiency aad greater perma
nency, aad to counsel and encourage by
united effort. -' It Is desired that all the or
Sanitations of the kind In the county parti'
ripate, either as a Society or throngh three
or more accredited representatives. The
pub ic Is invited:
- ; r J. . GRl'BB,
hi. 8. HKNKKLS, Cbm.
: W, W. FULLKR,
' Tliornpsoutowa, Mar. 22, 1875.
- A sunset rcia sends tha followiog
item, which be found in an old paper,
which illustrates the manner of
How to Raise a Report. Mother
Uopk Dt told me, that Abe beard Uremia
wile saj, that. John Harris' wife told
her that Fanny Hopkins beard the
widow Bashiuan say, that Capt. Weed's
wife thought CoL Hnpklu'a wife be
lieved that .Samuel Truman's wife hkd
heard Fpauldia's wife tell her, old
Miss Jeub's had heard cranny Cook
say that it was a matter of fact. Now
who can doubt J
iWhiture J Furniture !
W. F. Suyder has an excelled as
sortment of Furniture of ail kinda.
He hat the best stock ever kept in this
eountj There is do use for any one
to send or go Id the city for Furniture,
because Soyder keeps s complete stock
and sells cheap. Tail and see before
buying elsewhere.
Last week the Lewistown Democrat
published au exceedingly rough article
relative to the Soldiers Orphans' Bchool
located at MeAlisterville, this county.
As far as onr knowledge goes the
charges of the Democrat may be true,
or they may not be true. It tru", the
aooner a change U made in the manage
of the Sibool the better. If not true,
the Democrat s'jould be made to recant.
The columns of the Sentinel and Repub
fican are open to the members of the
management of the School for any tem
perate statements that they tusy desire
to make over their own nauies.
The following is the article as pub
lished in the Democrat, excepting four
tecp or fifteen lines at the head of the
column, which were so blurred that a
reprint ot them could not be obtained t
A week ago we accidentally referred
to tbe fact that the fearful prevalence
of typhoid fever in the MeAlisterville
school was directly traceable to fillb.
This ei pose re has resulted in bringing
to our ears a perfect avalanche of other
facts in respect to the mismanagement
of that school.
The time has come, therefore, when
the dictates of common humanity, the
good of the unfortunate children, and
the fair fame of our State, all alike de
mand that we should call public atten
tion to this matter. We propone to do
so at this time briefly, in tbe hope that
the proper authorities at larrisburg,
in pursuauce of their duty, will prompt
ly take action to correct the evils ex
isting. -
The children at the MeAlisterville
school, tick or well, are treated but
little better than dogs. They are
cheated in their food, cheated in their
clothing, and cheated out of their or
dinary means of preserving health.
Their food in some cases is but little
better than slop; but, per contra, the
superintendent and teachers have ao
excellent table. There is but one
washerwoman for the 230 children
per sequence, the children's clothing
are not half waubed. A single tub of
water in the bath-room is made a suf
fkieot bath for al! the boys how can
they be cleau 1 The children are lousy.
One mother, who visited the school a
week ago, says lice fairly rained off
her child a head when she combed it,
and innny others sre in the same condi
tion. The army itch also prevails to a
fearful extent amongst the children,
some of them being literally, raw with
sores. And bore is how they got it :
It is alleged (bat tbe philanthropic Mc
Farland, either to save money for the
Sta'e or else lo fill bis own purse,
bought a lot of old blankets, wnieb
came from a government hospital !
Two boys, raw wKh this eontagious
disease, were recently taken care of by
their own mother. She took them from
tbe bed tbey occupied, and made aa
other for them. Without any ehange
of tbe bed clothing, the infected bed
was given to two healthy children (o
sleep in. and the matron, upon being
remonstrated with, heartlessly answer
ed, "We eaa't take time to change beds;
we have enough to do !"
Mrs. Hatter (who, we believe, has
sort of inpectiog supervision of the
school,) recently male an oScial visit.
Her coming having been announced
beforehand, everything that conld be
was put in ample order, as is uual in
snch cases, and the visitor was not per
mitted to see what was disagreeable.
She promised the oick children, that
.she would "send them something nice1'
when she got back to the city. True
to ber promise, she sent a barrel or box
of oranges. They were at once taken
to superintendent Beck't room. The
tick children never got one. Prof. Beck
and tbe teachers bad plenty, and tbe
pious ) professor was afterward seen
carrying out two buckets full of rotten
ones, wbiob bad spoiled on bis bands.
These incidents have come to our
knowledge from reliable sources per
sons who bare lately vLited tbe school.
We mgiit relate many other, that Itave
been tbe eotnin.-m talk in the t a-dtwo
or three years, all showiug that M
Farlaod and his underlings are ruot
grossly abusing the important trust
committed t their hands. But we
have no deire to stir up tbe mud iu-re
than is neeewaary, preterriug-1 wake as
little exposure of individual as poasi
ble, for we have tint a partiele o' un
kind feeling, personally, toward any
one of them. But. duty to huuiautty
aud justice impels us to demand, in the
name of the people, a change of prae
tiee. if not of officers, at the MeAlis
terville school.
Port Royal, March 18, 1875.
Mr. Editor: Amid the mist and
foreboding of rain and tbe fears of tbe
probable coming of the ice-gorge from
beyond Lewiatown I summoned courage
enoagb to go to Port Royal, legally so
called, to hear and see tbe closing exer
cises of tbe publio schools of that bur
ough. .
A friend kindly fufnished me with a
ticket, which according to late civil
matters at Washington entitled me to a
full undisputed seat in one of the best
eats I ever saw in that train, and away
I sped carelessly rj.ieing in the aiiti-
cipation of tbe approaching mental
feat. On arriving in the place I im
mediately made inquiry a4 to tlie man
ner and terms of secnting a seat in the
hall. I was promptly informed it was
altogether a matter -f option whether
a person went in or whether he stayed
out, the difference teli.p twonfy cents.
This feeli ig was local, however, and as
1 never made local option a matter of
coticern, I compromised at onoe with
he doorkeeper, went in and " btood.''
Tbe ball was brilliantly illuminated
with rows of wax candles across the
windows, and the walls were beautifully
decorated with wreaths of evergreen
spotted with skillfully wrought bow.
and flowers, while the pupils were
tastefully and appr-phaiciy ajpareled
for the occasion. To those who take
au interest in the yiniijr bopeiuls of
to day they appeared lovely aud beau
tiful indeed. Tbey were f derly, free
from undue excitement, and elieeil jlly
obeyed their instructor, Mtvr'. I. !. j
Gable and J. T. Turtwtt, veteran
teachers and undoubted i!iM-ipiiuariau.
The large audience was appreciative.
. , . ,1
loose master musiciaus, .ictieen, rvi
mer and brother. Tbe mere mention f
their names renders ail fuitbt-r com
ment on tbe musio unnecessary. Tbe
ru.tain rose at precisely seven aud fell
at balf past eleven, tbe feast of uiusio.
essays, declamations, etc., cnutinuiiig
-. I . ; . t r t I I
wudoui interruption i-r i..ur nour ana j 0ll treJne!l(UVj Mltr:h 8,,t Mnl Saran
a balf. 1 tbougbt if ore's whole lue Parlet, will sell at public sale, at her resi
time would (-as as rapidly by, bow dence at Gnihamvilie, S miles northwest
short would be the iape IV im the crddle ot Mi"town, 1 bureau, table, bedsteads,
. Ti . . . . .1 cook stove, pirUr stove, cupboard, and
to the crave. Ihe couiiuct of the , ' ' '.
.. . . oiIkt household articles Sale at 1 o clock,
pupils on t!.e suge s.h everything , s B L(iU.J in -m ,..in
that could be desired. A the mom-1
ing stir exceeds in brilliancy all
otber coD3tclUtions, so hers among
these little stars er so:ne that by
reason of sge and other d'.fTereuce.s,
dazzled above the rest in tbir youth
ful (iplendor. There were uo break
downs nor prompt i. trs, a conimer.dable
feature ill an cnterla;ntuetit of fifty
pieces, when it is remembered that all
the perfomierj were not primary pupils.
The Salutatory was spoken by Mr.
Horace Wallace, in a clear and com
manding tone It was well rendered.
Tbe Valedictory, by Miss Grace T.
Coyle, was a fine literary production,
abounding in the most endearing
thoughts and delivered in a very grace
ful style. Of ihe remaining pieces 1
can note only a few from memory. Es
says of real merit were read by Misses
Adda Gray, Anna Koons, Bockie Sny
dert Ida Taylor and Mr. John Diffcn
derfer but, as is usual with such, not
much appreciated. ".Not so East," by
George tbberts ; "Ella's Fir-t i?p- r V
by Ella Uraut ; ' The Liule Orautr,"
by I bsrlie KoOns; "AucrewV Sjieeeli,"
by Andrew Crcxter ; "The Starr Fir
mamcnt," by Martin B-inlcr : '-P-aiui
of Marriage,' by Charlse 8i.uu.au ;
"Scnecliarib, by IHbiicL Tmuupson ;
'Selection," by llarn Sl.indle J "Use
fulness," by Sadie Zeigler ; " Lesson
Worth Eushriuiitgi" by Anna Civils,
aud sou:e that have passed my mem
ory, mostly small pupils, fairly delight
ed tbe audience. -
The Tableaux and Pantomimes were
all good. Auiputati.'D like W inking"
brought the "ohV out ol nervous fe
males. "Sheridan.' Hide," b; Rhettie Ham
lin ; "John Maynard,"' by IWkie Sny
der, and " Our National B inuer," by
John Bealor, were all highly credita
ble perforinanie. The body of the
school wai engaged in dialogue. Ad
tion," by Slanter Koons, g.H.
"Smack in School," "The Gradinte."
"Spoiled Children,' lead by Aura L'li
thnrst, wer highly iiieriii.ri..u Bui
"Paddy the Boot Black." ng d
played by that prodigy pirl'riui.uc-.
Charlie Shaffer, with Wi.li-m MilS as
gentleman; " Coiuio &mg." by B-nu-Hamlin
and Harry Wlntuev ; Tbe
Rival Orators," by John McMsnigal
snd Charlie Shaffer ; "Red. A'hiie aud
Blue," by Sallic Taylor, Mim-i Shel
ley and Bex tie Wharton, tiaiihCciided
and put tbe climax to tbe entertain
ment. These will be long remembered
even after school days have passed
away. All things considered tbe ex
ercises were a complete nu'ecess, and
teachers, pupils, parents and director
may well feel proud of the bappy close
of their school.
S. W.
Go immediately to jour dropgTt if
you are troubled with Corns aud buy a
bottle of Pa?n Core Oil. It relieves
tbe pain and will cure them.
Sold wholesale and retail by Banks k. Ham
lin, Miffltntowa:
REPORT OF PERRY VIT.LE SCHOOLS,
For tuin ending March 15, 1875.
School No. 1.
Numbsr in acta il at:endanc 51
Av: re att -nd inc during term ...... 47
I'ercci.t. "I ttteii 1-i'ic- 91
L.U .Vimci.a T, C'i ira Smith, Maggie Kel
ter. K'l liwiikirg, E uuia lt:ibcrg and Ella
Brandt atlcud -d every !ay during trin
tCMHOl No 2.
Nnmbffi-m artud att.-n !n e.. , 11
Average attondam-e du ing leru tit
f.t ceoL ul attendance during u.rui... 91
Visits.
No. of vUits made bv County Superin
tendent, D. . Robison ............. 3
No. of vimts muli by Directors....... 27
No. ot vuits made by patrons......... IU
Kzutass.
- Tbe continued and persistent tardiness of
scholars in sdtae of our schools is very det
rimental to their progress ; alao, the irreg
ularity of pupils very greatly, embarrass tbe
work of the teacher. Our Board of Direc
tors, as well as many of the patrons, have
been untiring in their efforts daring the
past winter in trying to overcome this ob
stacle, and not witii.mt go d results. Fuel
ing that we have beea treated with great
kindness by County Superintendent, Direc
tors, ard patr-ins, we deem this a lit time
and opportunity to return our sincere thanks
the lav.rs received atthe:rhauds
To m your visits have been interv iews ot
audi interest, and the pupils have been
very mjch e i oiirigi-. in t!ieir work.
lienor to lb.. ahar aiuing to spend
tiuie and aio i.y lor the eiu ation ol our
children, ! huvo shoulders soon shall
rest the destiny ol our State.
1. C. fi tBLE. )T .
J; T. TL'KBKTT, Tclu!"-
Pcblic Sales.
On Thursday, Much 2".th, Ephraim ICan
nels, of Fayette township, will offjr at pub
lic sale, 8 horses, 5 cows, 2 calves, I breed
ing tow, 1 Chester white boar, 2 shoats,
farming utensils, and household property.
Sale at lu o'clock. Win. Careny, auc
tioneer. On Friday, March 2Glh, Mrs. Fanny Frcy
will oiler at public sale, at her residence in
Delaware town!ii, 8 horses. 5 Co (two
fresli), lot ol sheep, 2 wagons, 1 buggy,
I sled, 1 sleigh, 1 comshtller, plows, har
rows and oilier tanning utopsils. Sale at
10 o'clock. Yu. Caveny, auctioneer.
On Monday and Tuesday, Much 2Dth and
3ih, John II. Mover, assignee of Isaac
Halteman, will sell at public sale, at tbe
resilience of said Halteman at Evandale,
I mare with foal, 1 yearling colt, 2 cows,
( -ne Iri sh), farming implements, 3D bush
els wheat, 15 bushels shelled corn, house
hu'd and kitchen furniture, and a large
iiot.ik n rune Knius oaie at iv v tiuis.
... ..I. .. .1 . . lo ..I..
- ni. tavenr, auctioneer
On Tuesday, March 3tih. Pliilo Hamlin,
of Mt. l'h.ujnt, Walker Utwnship, will sell
al jMiblic sale, 2 milch cows, 1 call, a lot of
chickens, 4 scaps of bees, I open buggy,
nearly new ; 1 tno-seated Carriage, 1 sleigh,
also a lot of household and kitchen furni
ture Sole at 10 o'clock. S- B. Loudon,
auctioneer.
yt.'.jum.t:
KKAXTHOI I KK Si !.. KV On the
9th iiisl., I.v K v.J.l.i . :: . M . William II.
H antli,ff. r and MUs l.iuio A II irlcv, lioth
of this county.
WOODS tMNKEL On tbe lih inst.,
at the residence of the bride's parents near
Thoinpsontown, by Rev. S. W. Seibrt, Mr.
Austin E. Woods and Miss Lizzie F. Hin
kel, both of Walker township.
HIGH KEEVER On tha lfith inst.. by
Rev. D. M Blackwtlder, Mr. Henry High
aud Mrs. Nancy Kcover, bth of Lewis
town. CKOZIER TVSOX March 18th, by
Rev. T. J. Sherrard, Mr. Rob -rt h. Crozier,
of Walker township, aud Miss Annie .
Tyson, Fenn inagh township.
MED:
SULOL'FF On the 10th inst.. in Patter
son, David i-u.ot.il, Sr., agt-d 70 years
COM M KltC Vis.
MIFFLIMO'VN MAKKETS.
Corn-ct.-d w:-Ulvn J.Jt !l. . St iinbill-II.
1irr:.iii.,w., V.m-h 21, 187"..
Butler 2
K,-y
I .an! 1-1
I ...J.. .-S I (Ml
Oniuim 1 VI
MIFKLISTO.VN GKA1X MARKET.
Corrected weesly by D. 1. .Suloulf
Wheat 1 00
Oats, 62
Corn, Ci
Special A'utices.
TO COSSUMPTITES.
The adv Ttincr, having been permanently
enred ot that dread di-.ea'-e. Consiimption.
by a sinile rviuedy, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sutferers the means ot
cine. To all who desire it, he will send a
copy "f the prescription used, (free ot
cliarre) with the directions for firepariiig
ami using the same, which they will find a
sure cure lor Consumption. Athiua, Bron
chitis, fcc. Parties wishing the prescrip
tion will please address
Kev. E. K. WILSON",
191 Penn St., Williauisburgh, New York,
jintj-iinij
UKKOKS or YOCTII.
A OK: TI.EM N who suffered lor ycirs
trom K.tvoiik Debility, Premature Decay,
and all tbe effects ot youthlul indiscretion
will, tor the sake ol snrierine bemanity,
sen t f'ee lo all who need it, the recipe and
direction lor miking the simple reimdy by
which he was curci. Suflerera wishing to
pri.tlt by the advertiiicr's experiftice can do
m) by sodressiug iu perlect conn liiice,
JOHN B.OGtEX,
jan0-6m 42 Cedar St., Kew York.
OUsolution of I'svPartwership.
ritilE co-partnership heretofore existing
L b-tween tbe undersigned in the ' utch
erin Business, at Academia, is this day
(Feb. 3, l.Hio) dissolved by mutual consent.
I he books and accounts will be in the hands
ot James J. Patterson for settlenvtit.
JAMES J. PATTERSON.
DANIEL COFFMAN.
The biixiiicKs will coutinued by Daniel
Cull ii.aii. ulm ' i k- .; a int to liirnish
Hie uhlic- u ii ': ii: ' -.t iu at at the
owrst pii-.- -. bl'k-lt
Impiit tiiit "nilcw.
THE sub--.ii- r. ; j i: i Ui Htore.
wishes lo m.-u.- i:p h: uk, aiilioni
delay. Those havui- cianus will -rerent
them, and at win uae bv accoiit will call
at hut bouse awl setlie, and pay er give
a note. Hope all concerned w iil attend to
this notice.
J. B. OKlSOK.
rcrrysville, Dec. 22, 171. .
Medical.
Ayer's Cathartic PU13,
For the relief
and eare of ail
derangements ia
Um twoiacb, liv
er, aud bowels.
The? are a mod
apeneai, and an
exceiient parga
itire. Item; pure
ly vereiaul. Uiev
CdMHaiw no mer-
I whatever. Mnra
rr or mineral
asrinyp stckeeas and suoennp; w prevented by
Uielr U:aclv ue; and every faniUjr slHmld
fcave tlem'on Intud lur Uicii protection snd
relief, hea re'in:rl. txttim experienee bas
proved Iheiu to be ire safest, surest, ami
nest of ail tne fill with which Uie market
abound, by tfcrtr orrainnnl nse, the blood
is uuriitl, the eerupuoas of tne s-stea ea
peled, t.KUurUuns removed, and the whole
iL-whin iry oflife reaLjred to its healthy activ
ity. Internal arffjMis whicb tH-cotne elorned
and t liigMish are cie&nsed by .sver's
nd stuni:l:iUN into action. Thus incipient
dicae ia rhnnsrd into heslth, tl.'e value of
whtrii chance, wben reckoned on the vast '
nultiuiuV wim enjoy it. can lianlJy be rom
ptiUil. . Tlieir si)ff-ir-catin tnfckoa them
pleMWint to take, and preserves slieir vrrtnes
uniwi-aired for any leuui of time, so that
they ae ever neh, and ei-fei-tlj reliable. .
Althoutrn searchine. they are mild, and oner
ale without disturbance "te tne eoasusstwa er
diet nr ov 00 pal wo.
Full directions are jrven on the wrapper to
earn bx. how lo mp them as a Family lhyie.'
an J for fre following compiaiuts, waich tnese
iis rapidly cure
For DynpVpwIis or laals-estleiw, uiet
le eea. Lwsujrweir, and m asperf
Sice, liiey siiouid m taa luotlenuely ta
su:uul.itc the umiach, and restore its healthy
tone and action.
For Saver "nBBslstat and Its various
sviiiMm, Dtllou ilewdcse. Nick
Slmtlnrlie. jraowitlee orreea SMrh
rh ttllies ( a lie and BSIISwaa fn
eera, liiey rheirlrt he judi-koly taken for
each caef' lo emie the diseased acuon, or
remove tiie olitniclionfi whn-b cause it.
For Isyeeaser or DiarrhaM, but owe
mil ! tin"- is generally required.
lor Kliewuiixlaas, Vwat, Sraivel,
alilllloa of the Hears, Pala la
Ike -le. itaelii and Lata, tly shomd
be rotitmiioarly taken, as required, to change
tite 'iie.ved ai:tion uf the system. With such
thai;e those coaii-lvnu diapfear.
For ISrapey and Sreplcal Slwell
latrh. liiey enouM Le tskw in large and fr
fjeent tlobea to produce the effect of a drartw
purre.
I t Sspprvalea. a large dose should be
U:i. a 11 pruducea tbe desired effect by
svmna'hr.
" At- a lianee fill, take one ortwe fUlt te
pn HHe Uire'tiAii, and relieve the stomach.
1 -1 nn-n-ioaal dose stimulates the stomach
ami !wel. reiore the appetite, and mvgror-ai--
ti-e system. Henee it is often adyanta-g-wu
where ao senous derangement exists.
l::n fee!5 tlerablv well, often find that
a :"r ni thex i'illm "makes htm feel decitt-
bellrr, hem their clean si tig and reBO-
Jtiait eiiovt on the digestive apparatus.
rasps kid bt
J.C. AYZS k C0.; Praetisal CaemlrU,
.OWiifc, MASS., U. B. A,
.1 :by iu oatooisTS vaarwrsaa.
KEARNEY'S
FLUID EXTRACT
BUCHU
IS TUB 0.1 LT KSOWS KIUr.VT cfi
BRIGIIT'S DISEASE,
aid x rosrrrvB bshedt roa
GOUT, CBAVEL, LTKICTTJKES, DIA
iJETES, D S PEPSI A, "N EUVOl'S
DEBILITY, DKOPSY, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS,
Non Retention or Incontinence Jf Urine,
IrKtation, Inflaninistfori, or Ulcera
tion of the
Bladder and Kidneys,
SpLimstorrhiea, Lencorrhoa or Whites,
Irregular er Painful Menses, Bearing Down,
Chlorosis, Sterility and
All Complaint Incident lo Ftmalet.
KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCHU
For Stone in the Bladder, Calculus Gravel
or Hrickdus. Deposit and Mucus or
Milky Discha ges. and Diseases
of the Prostate Ulaiid.
k&1rjets ext. BUCJlV
C ret Di'tattM .Irising JrotA Imprn tencet,
llibitt of Iu ijaio v Etc., in all their
stages, at !:ttle e.p.'use, little or no change
in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure.
It causes a frequent d.-iirc, and gives
strength to Urinate, therebv removim; Ob
structions, preventing and cuing Strictures
of the Urethra, allaying pun and in data
mation, and expelling all pisonons matter.
I si-d by persi-ns in the decline or change
of life; alter confinement or labor paius,
bed-wetting in children, etci
Prof. Steele say a : -Une bottle tf Kear
ney's Extract Burhu is worth more thau all
other Buchus combined."
KEARNEY'S EXT. BUCBU
Perm mcnilr cures all affections of the
Bladder, kidueys, and Dropsical .-wellings
existing in iieu, Women and Children, no
mailer what the age
Ask lor Kearney's. Take no other.
Price Out Dollar per Bottle, or Six Boltlet
Jor ir Uollart.
Depot, 104 Dt Axe Sf., New York.
A Phy sician in attendance to answer cor
respondence and give advice gratis. Send
stamp for Pamphlets free.
For Sore by Urugidsts Everywhere.
AVOID QUACKS & IMPOSTOES.
Ao Charge for .Idbice and ContnUatU).
Da. J. B. Dtott, gTadnaie of Jtfferton
Medical College. Philadelphia, anilior of
several valuable works, can be consulted on
all diseases of the Sexual or Urinary Organs
(which he has made an especial study)
either in male or female, no matter from
what cvtise originating or of bow long
standing. A practice of 80 years enables
him to treat diseases with success. Cures
guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those
at a distance can forward letter descslhing
symptoms aud enclosing stamp to prepay
postage. Send for the Guide to Health.
Price 10 cents.
J. B. DYOTT, M. P.,
Physician and Sfirgeon,
anglft 1'4 Diinne Street, New York.
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Bridge Street, Mifflintoww, Pi.
JOSEPH I.'ESS woul.l respectfullv invite
all who want GOOD PIIOTOGRAP11S
of themselves or their friends to give h'ai
a call, and be convinced thst this is the
place to get
GOOD PICTURES.
Having prepare-! himself with the Et ST
INSTRUMENTS in the market, and
all the
L.JTFST IMPROVEMENTS
that constitute a
First -Class Photograph Gallery,
he invites all his friends and the public gen
erally to favor him wi'h their patronage,
and they will be acoinniodated with any
thing in the line ot Photography.
Pictures taken from Card to Life Size,
and Painted, if desired, ia Oil or Water
Colors.
Small Pictures copied and enlarged.
Old Ambrotype or Daguerreotypes also
copied and enlarged, ?Rri paintel it itesired
A good selection td KKAMES kept oa
hand at all tiuiei, and cheaper than ever.
Solid Walnut Frames,
;itt Framet,
Ii.iitatiott (alint Ffiraes,
Im t.ttion R isewood Frauies,
Kustic Frau.es,
Cabinet Iiiuri.tl Frames,
Pietiiie N ails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas
sel, Jlc.
JOSEPH I1E5S
Miffiintown, Jan 7, 1374.
Large stock rf Keady-mailr Clothing for
sale ty HAKLLV A CO.
Jtiicllanrovs.
GRAM, IUMDE3,
rflFIE iiniers:merj, having completed his
A new Warehouse in Perrysvi'.ie, would
respectfully iuvile ihe atluntion -vf the I
farmers f the rocnty to the I vet that he is !
at all times ',
PAYLVG TUB IIIOIIEST PRICES
FOR ALL KINDS Or
CwKAIX, SKl.i9, Ac, Ac.
'(laving introiluced new facilities for hoist- '
ing, weighing, a.c. we are now prepared to i
unload with the least possible trouble. ,
I
Eark, Snilroad Tie?, Locust:
Pests, and all saleable
Countiy Produce
will be bought at all times, either lor
C.'11 OK IN EXCHANGE FK MER-
CHANDISE.
' - I
HATE FOK SALE
COAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT,
PLASTER, GROUND Olt LUMP,
i
wltich will be sold to suit purchasers, either
WHOLESALE OK RETAIL, j
i
aud at the lowest rates ruling.
At my Store in Turbett township may be
found as complete an assortment ol J
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
Queensware, Hardware, &c,
all of which will be sold as low, if not a
little lower than eUewbere-
SO.lll IIUKTZLER.
Dec. 10, loTS-lf
' MEff A"D ATTRACTIVE
LINE OF GOODS
JCST BECIIVED IT THK
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
Among the many nice goods may be found
the following:
Two Doir rise Pock it Bibles, Laaor
Lot or rHOTocaarH Albi'hs, rlF.tr
firrt AmwiArH ALrs Ex
T Kitit Kmvss roa Laoiics,
Fi-t Pocket Books,
EsorcH to SrrrLT
Tns Cocstt. A
Gbeat Va
ai btt
or Fwr lsi
Tiu Paria axd
Ehvbijopks, Fisr
Bbiitol BotSD Cabiw,
IiiAXKs, Laboe Lot or Blvsk
Books, Fill Boixd Dat-Bihics,
"ID ALL OTUEB Kl.XDS AND SlZES.
UaBHOXlCAS, EXTBA Ul'AlITT ACCOBOEoXS
axd Violins, Fine Hair Bicshes and
Conns, Cio.vB Cases, Gi st Tobac
co l'OICHFS, PBTrLIOS,
t'nrss li"AM, Hum-
XOE4, ClIECKEfS AUD
C H s r k s B
Boards,
l'uoro
o a a r m
Vrav.S( Base
Balls, trixrxtiuit
and Kvs Glasses, liisr
A.SSOKTMEkT 1 THE COL.NTT.
The Prmic are Ixvited to Call
A SI) EXAWINE TUB Oootlj. KeHEB-
beb the Place. Patterson Dr to Store.
1. C. Kl'NDIO.
Patterson, May 15, 1(?71- tf
FLiladelpMa & Beading Eailroad.
MISTEIl iRRlaGOlE.IT
JascaiT 17th, IS'o.
Tram leave Hirrubmrg at follow t :
For New Vork at 5 IM, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and j
7 4l p. m.
For Philadelphia st 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m., I
i 00 and o p. to. I
For Healing a 6 2U. 8 10, 9 4 a. m., 2 01),
3 5i and i 40 p iu.
For Pottsville at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. Soil 8 i'O
p. iu. and via Schu Ikiil k. Susquehanna
branch at 2 4U p. in.
For Ailuntown at o 20, 8 10 a. tu., 2 Ul,
9 50 and 411 p. in
The 5 20. 8 10 a. in , 2 0" and 7 4 p. m.
trains have tliroiicn cars tor ,f 1 ork.
The 8 10 a. m. and 2 INI p in. trains have
through cars lor Philadelphia.
SCXDJYS.
For New Vork at o 20 a. m.
For Allentown aud way talions at 5 21a ni.
For Heading, PUilwieli'hia aud way stations
at 1 4o p. iu.
Train! for Hsrruburg hart es follou-t :
Leave New ork at 9 00 a. ia., 12 40. 6 1 j
aud i 4o p. m.
Leave I'hiUielia at 9 1-j a. m., 3 40 and
7 00 p. m.
Leave He-aiiing at 4 80, 7 40, 11 2) a. in.,
1 6U, 6 lo aud 10 1) p. ru.
Leave Pottsville at 6 o'i, 9 IK a. m. and 4 SO
p. In., and via Suuuyiklll aud suaie
iiauiia Branch at K '') a. ni.
Leave Alleutuwa at 2 Su, 3 50, 8 50 a. iu..
12 2 , 4 3U and 8 43 p. m.
The 2 SO. a. ni. train troui ATt.'ntown snd
tbe 4 oO a. u.. train from Keying do uot
run on MuudA)
SL'XDJYS.
Leave New York at j lo p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 J p iu.
Leave Heading at 4 30. 7 40 a. at. and 10
1 p. ni.
Leave Alleutown at 2 39 a. ni. tntl 6 1-j p ru.
lie A'orru and Ewi KailroiuL
JOHN E. WtKKTEN,
General Snperinlrienf.
jy L. ALLEN, M. P ,
Has commenced Ihe practice of Velirine
and S urgery and all their collateral iranches.
Office in- Johnstown, Beale town.h!p.
ju!j 15, Ibli
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.
PhjBician and Surgeon,
MlfFUXTokx, rj.
OlEce hours rroia 9 a. a. to 3. a.. '
fice ia Lis lather's residence, at the u:h
end of Water street. .icl22-tl
JOLIS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
. JlIFFLINTOWJi, PA.
CCollecting and Coirvevancing prompt
ly attended to.
OrricB On Bridge street, opposite tbe
Court lloose Sqnare.
LFRED J. PATTERSON,
ATTOEB.ET-AT-LAW,
MIFFLIXTOW.V, JO'IATA CO., PA.
X7 AU business promptly attended to.
Orriei Ob Bridge street, opposite the
Court Uou&c square.
MISCELL.1.XE0tS
EXTRA!
rILL CLOSE OUT TI1K
S.AL.1XCI3 6P
Winter
m if
JlCSPECTFCLLT YoURS, &t.
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
Wall Paper!
All of this Spring's Stvles and all new ho old stock ou hand,
NOW IX STORE,
Carefully selected for tlie Trade, ami will be sold cheap, fc
THE PEOPLE'S
HARDWARE STORE,
In R. E. Parker's .Xew Crick Building,
3IAI' STIIKKT, OPPOSITUTUIJ (Ol KTYARI),
MIFFUNTOWX, JUNIATA COIXTV, PA.
oissekeepcrs' Ifarduare, !,.!!
ers' IlarSvar
lECiiANiCS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS,
GLASS, &'J., &G.,
all of first quality, cSitantly on hand, I mite the public tof
call and see me.
M,
Xiintawn. Aug. 2C, 1874-tf
D.W.Harley&Oo.'s
I the place irhere you cau Luj
tiii: ijest aa! Tin: cheapest
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
H.1TS, C.1PS. BOOTS, SHOE, .1X0 FCRXISHIXG GOODS.
WE are prejartd to exlnl.it one of the most elioire and silert kNk-'ks ever olTere,! ia
tii market, and at jiSTOXlSlUMlLY LOW PRICES !
AIo, n.ea-itres ttskea Fit uits and farts ct suits, wUeh wi!! b-; maa.; lo order
at short ni-tire, rery r aonih!e.
iieuiember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Kri-Jjre w-1
Water s'reets. UIFFL1N l'OWN, PA. may (, lS7o-tt
FALL CAMPAIGN
Kvcry rvrson h rei l fiis a-iv"rti.:ni?iit 11 ive iv.oier and g.f just" whit tliev
vant in then.OTHINU LINK, Hats. Caps. Moots and Sh..'e tor "wen. U',,n. n an I
crfiMren. K.irPisliinf ;..!, WaiehJi awl Jewelry, Carpels, Floor Oil Clotlis, and ui my
other ank-Iei. J ill nt iitio'r pri.-t-s h-re, but iA rol b-r ii-kI rs'.i.i by anv one.
Come aad iw me. a id .'i)ni.,cei of tlio truth of my xv Tti..i . Having rt h lilt me
Store Kooai on Iliidge strert, Patterson, Pa., 1 am able I'-JMit-w yoa C.xi to a betu-r
advaniae.
Patterson, Pa.. Nov. 11, IS74. ; WUEL STUAYER.
CHAIR MAMTA'JTOSY. !
THE unliirncd. at his sl,.p. rr, Wate,;
street, Wi!':iiitov.-i,, lia- ins on hatiu-
and for aalo t heay, a gen-j al .i?ort'mn! ol
C1IAII.S. '
Ho also has la-g lot of j
COFFINS
nn bind, and, having pnrebsse.l a nc t
Hearse, is now pre;rel t attend fuiural: ,
at the f hortest notice and on the most 'ib ;
er il term'. lie has m vle a great reductioL!
in the price of Cothns. ;
U'-pairing promptly attend.-d to.
ju.y2ttt t. r. lt)B!SO.V. '
g 1$. LOU DO,
MERCHANT TAILOR, ;
in room en tfcutil story of R. E. Parker's;
new building, ou
Main Street, KiSintcTns. Fa. ;
FASHIONABLE GuOUS always oa:
h&nd. j
CVS TOM WOKS DONK on the shortest
notice.
UOtJDS SOLD by the ya.d or pattern.
ing goods ran have then
cnt in garments free of charge.
BLTTERICK'S PJTTERXS also lor
saie.
AVI, WORK W ililtAUri).
PRICES LOW.
rvf ir
Oct-., 18. -tf
The Eeattr it PMts tiolden ToRgued
Parior Onaus have no superiors, in tr.ne,;
and p.-Sy resp.nw to toneh. We have,
one to sell, at a figure below the usual Sell-i
irg price for the same gradi of organ.
e "
JDTEIITISEME.XIS.
EX TEA !
STOCK QP
Goods
JOHN W. MUTHEESEAUGH.
NOW OPENER
IIUiaY&CHIlIST,
' 7" r.
To tiiose interested ia t!i'.- urjnse of a
strittlv
TURK 11 Vt WHISKY,
jor Ui.licai pur.s -s we oilvr
BA I LEY'S l'UR E RYK,
;'ri,-e $2 to i p.-. f i!lon, and will s!iip in
f atkugts to slut puiv liasera.
" hai'H largely a
C01TER-MSTILLED WHISKY.
Price f.nra $l.5) trf $1.7-7:
We import
FIXE WINKS, EHAMUEi AXD GIXy
and a!so manuror tnre
lr. STr:vE;i-s
TONIC I1EISIJ BITTERS.
Send lor Trie Li?t.
Ul'EY Jt CiiaibT,
121 North T-rd Street, Philada.
sept 9, 1874-ly
OLO.HU.1 HCIUER,
, V ill v;t JTifllin and Patterson every
i fnesdny, T'niirnday and S iPinisj niornings
ih1 f'""'" :iti-eis of these bor-
onhs wi; i the best of
Z'i- VEAL SI TTO.V, rOBK, kct
' at the very lowest prion. He n-speclfully
solicits tne pitronage of tne nil
; Allfil 3 r
lie.
. 7
A fine aiiottiuent of cl-tl ca- mer.
t'uS-N C., a.wrys on hand and for s de
hY LOL'lMJN.
e. T 7r Tt r7
&eitsfvraud Eepublicaa $l.o0 a yci