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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
M1FFLLNT0WN:
tTednesdar. April 14. 1873.
TERMS...
Subscription. $'..00 par annum.' '
Trsntent advertisement inserted t hfl
cents pfr inch for ech insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
umn, It) cent per line lor each insertion.
Iedu;!ions wiil be made to th sedesiiing
to adterlise tiy til year, half w quarter
PENN'A. R. OlME TABLE..
Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station M
follows:
AltlllD.
Philadelphia Express, - .12 43 a m.
Hamsbnrg Accouiiuo., 'J 48 a iu.
Pacific Ex'rcas, , , 10 28 am.
Mail, '"''' ?.i p iu.
A (Untie Express, 9 li p m.
tntmiD.'
Pittsburg Express, , 'ItiWim.
f iiiciuuali Express, 1 4" a lu
Pacific, 5 88 a m.
Way Passenger, 10 10 a tn.
Mull, - - , . 3 83 p iu.
Fast l.iSe, ' ' "6 4" p in. "
' Mixed, ' 8 15 p m.
MUlliu. Nov. 15, 1874.
LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE.
Wheat tleldsare improving in appearance.
, UoUiUaysbiuc had a Bee last Friday even-
KicTianges are noticing the tVre of soup
h..ues. ' ' " '
A'.toonS is to have a IVe on Saturday,
the 17lh.
Mumps it the epidemic now am'ng towi
childicu. .' . .
Lnoa sergy u shipptug a lot of homes
east this wck. " .'
Huntingdon Presbytery convened at Part
lloyal yeererdar.
I raistonn had a lively ? polling Bee last
Krwlay evening in the Court House.
John McMcen shipped a lot of handsome
and well-fattend steers ea.t Cn Friday.
A O-oupe of showmen entertJoed play-g'M--s
in GrtybiH's Hall last Friday eveuing.
Fifteen hundred pounds of stones are
rotjtiired to keep the U n clock in runni: g
vrder.
f I iefls from which wheat wss taken list
suiimifr, have little gri on them ; U as
ki.ltd by drouth.
Simon 2ok, of Miltiin county, lost SU40
and his pocket book a few days ago while
going home from Lewistown.
LsM Friday the Thompson's shipped a lot
of tine tires easfard. The horKes are
represented as b.-iog above the common
run.
Th question of nVe engine or no fire en
Ci'.iS wa voted on in Patterson on Monday.
The e'ection was carried in lavor of an
er.iit!e.!
A marriage notico in the Le istown Drm
rrrar last week was headed, "Died ." We'd
give a qu.irter to know what the groom said
when bo read Ibe notice.
A fashion writer says of the new bonuets:
They have a hurricane dc:k, a hell tower,
signal lights, binls of parailise, quail,
V.'elsh ral.hirs, and fl w.t gardens ad l:u.
"To B' or ma to Bo.'' There is to U a
spelling Bee at llfX;co on the evening tif
the 2'Xh tusu ltiliruue sport to see
the Bee at work. (So down a:.d 6r a ;-pec-tattr
of the Spelling Bee.
The attrnd;ice at Court next week is ex
pected to be finite larjre. We should have,
ht the lowest figure, no less tbm eight hun
.tlrcd calls du-ine mat .week. "Tbat's a
t - . , i :. ?t 1. ... .
I aII'l 1 nope you see 11, s nit j
trie and good Kev. Mr. (Sriiver used to say.
I
Tlie town clock is "in co,oplele running
order now. It is bclicVed tlrat many
watches w,u oe ir saie. .-, v. j
A h.t's tha nse of havine or carryine a l
watch whea the time ot day is sounded in
one's ears every hour during both nijht
und day I"
The Franklin tt'potitory says Col. W. C.
M'K night, in Antrim township, having sunk
a well eighty -two feet in the limestone rock
without obtaining water, adopted the meth
od ol the petroleum miners ot exploding a
ihargn of tuitro glycerine at tbe bottom of
the well. Tbe result was very gratifying !
the rock was shattered and a plentiful suj
j ly of water was obtained.
A Lewistown man while among tbe moun
tains south of that town found a i autiqua-ted-looking
pot, and forthwith took it to
I lie Gazttlt office, w hich Was the most
proper tiling to do, as it must needs be
written up. Of course the editor devoted
rn article to it, which sppeared in last
week's issue. It is the queerest article on
l-ot-ology we ever real, and is learned
enough to confound all of the potters in j
the State. Frysinger is good o. old whole ,
iK.tterv : how is he on old pottery in pieces i
. - - - -
The Democrat and R fitter last week di
rected atteution to sales of property by tbe
Sheriff, and attributes them to be the out
growth of the management of the Republi
can Administration, just as if Sheriff's
sales did not take place w hen the Demo
cratic party ruled the State and nation. If
tbe readers of that paper can stand that
kind of clap-trap stuff, they are lower in
the scale of intelligence than we believe
them to be. It liecomea a question, which
of tbe two individuals is to be pitied the
most, the man who writes such a paragraph
or the man who believes it.
A Patterson youth named Jacob Single
was arrested last week on a charge of taking
things that belonged to the Railroad Com- j
j. .1 .:. 1
nanv and avprooriatinr them to his own I
. - ...
use. In default of bail he was sent to jail,
where be remained until Sunday evening,
vhen he succeeded in climbing up the in
side of the jail-yard wall to the top of the
east side fronting on Third street. II sat
a moment there and took the situation.
It was about church time, and a number of
people on the pavements in the vicinity saw
aim. When satisaed with the bearings he
dropped himself to a frame leaning against
the outside of the wait, and thence to tbe
sidewalk, and thence ran northward out
Third street and across tbe Presbyterian
graveyard at a rate of speed that induced
the spectators to believe that be had been
trained for the occasion.
Pcbuc Sale. Reuben Caveny, ad
txtnistrator of tbe estate of II. R.
Graybiil, dee'd, will sell at public sale,
at decedent's late place of business
in McAlisterville, on Saturday, April
17tb, a lot of new Furniture, shop
tools, patent mortising machine, a lot
of dry lumber, and other articles. Sale
at 10 o?clock. William Caveny, auc
tioneer. Fob Sale A comforable house and
a fertile lot, located near the borough
school bouse. Terms easy say five
years to pay it is. For partiralarr call
ai this efTiee.
- i r.. v tfr.
Gs.NEKAi.Lr speaking Spelling Bees
atToaJ gieat entertainment. It ia sel
dom thai anything of aa Bapleasasot
character grows oat of one. That there
are exception, i testified to by this,
which took plaoe at Ilarnsburg : "
Friday afternoon last, a young man
living on arenas and a young
wotr.au dwelling on street were
married..., The wedding . was a quiet
one, the bride's family was in tuinrn
ing on account of the recent death of
tii bride's toother's graud aunt, and
UiOOPh merrily ran not the bells. Still
- - '
sneoaiug o. .eara, tae .njiog ot
shoes and .upttal ceremon.e,
bad beeo duly perlortncd, the young
eonpie proceeded to tbe modest coltairei
, , .ii
" avenue Which was to be
tuair borue-delicioue thuuirht 'their
home
G T
After tea, the two
lilting in the duky
young people were
, . ' .
parlor testing the
carrying capacity of one chair,
htm i
ncn,i
nalurallr. tbev hasiiened to remember
that at that very moment the great
,.- . . .
pelliog-tonrcamenl was raging at
Hall. After saying that each would
rather be where be or she was, than at'
Hall, etc., etc., the turtle doves i
organ ned a spelling tournament of their !
own, the reward of merit being kisses
aud tLe -oondign penalties, for errors 1
severe hag.-: I'rosemly : the newly- j
made I ride
aiked tlie tiewlr-uiadei
I ..r....... . . . n. 1 1 a! n.r.A.ni..ri. n J 1.
jc ' ' ' f
spelled it, I-m-re-n-e-t-r-e b-1 e.'i
0, you great goose," blithely aaid tbe
sole partner of bis borne and heart,
"You educated at a university, can't
spell 'impenetrable.' "
This nettled tbe bead of the family,
and be asked Ler bow she spelled it.
"1-m-p-a-n-e-t-r-i b-l-e." "That'a tbe
worst 1 ever beard," aaid he, "for a
young woman who pretends to Lave
moved iu society and gone to tbe Dear
born Academy." "Pretends," remark
ed the bride, on it hose cbeoks two
scarlet spots could be seen glowing in
tbe dusk (for the lamp bad been turned j
down very low), 'pretends, she echoed
as she left bis kuee for a rocking chair,
and began to rock brself vigorously
and fau herself with her handkerchief,
"my lather never was a tailor, and 1
cannot tcmember that my mother ever
took in washing." "Possibly not," re
torted tbe husband, with forced calm
ness, "but at least my father always
paid bis debts, and my mother' bridal
trousseau, if plain, was paid for."
Kdwiu slept 09 tbe sola in the parbr
that night, while Angelina shed a
bucket and a half of tears in the soli
tary nuptial couch that she occupied.
At 10 A M. tbe huebr.nd and wife ol
a day, pale, cold, and determined,
j called on a lawyer who bad known their
families for yeats and announced their
determination to separate as soon as tbe
requisite papers could be prepared, on
the ground of incompatibility of tem
per. Kdwiu stated that be hoped to
linJ in the Black Hills present dis
...A .rm.ri . .I...IK. t.l.M. An.
scmvu .uu ' J . . u , iua.. .
geliua remarked that, though she looked
'
perfectly bonihle in black and detested j
veiN, t-he would to a tannery go. The
,a af,er onie d;fficu!ty inJuced
-
I tkiim tn tll Ititn lli. psnp anil manner
of their separation.
"Sir," said Edwin, " I cannot live
with a woman that spells ' impenetra
ble' with an 'i. " "Iid you really do
that, my dear ?" said the kindly old
Judge to the weeping nlfe. "Yes,"
she sobbed. " That was wrong, that
was very wrong,
be replied. So I
told ber," stated the husband, but she j
said she Could Dot safely trust bethap- :
piuess to the keeping of a txan who
spelled it wilh an e.' " Ah '." said
the lawyer, that is the way yon spell I
,t, is ii !" It is." Then you are j
both wrong ; it should be spell
be spelled with
an .' " i
vtift as a flash of lightniug Edwin, J
pressing one hand to his throbbing
brow, leaped to the book else and
8eijcJ debater1 Unabridged, wliie
Angelina, whose beaviug bosom be-
frayed ber emotion, turned over the
pages of the copy of Worcester's that
tbe kind hearted old lawyer bad placed
before ber. "It is an 'a,'"
cried each, simultaneously. " Edwin !"
"Angelina ' Like torrents
from one mocutain sowroe, tbey rushed
into each other's arms.
This is the latest way they ate tell
ing the story that a Erooklyn resident,
name not giveu, appeared at the gates
t. Peter gn&rds for admission to Par
adise. The Saint turned to tho regis-
ler p,.g : u here are you from !"
' e . . - . .
" Lirookl) n." I don t think we can
admit you ; rules very strict. In fcet,
can't do it. Think of tbat scandal."
It is said tbat tbe Brooklyn man looked
steadily at Peter and crcnceil three times.
Ilia saiotship colored, fumbled bis key
a minute, and then said : " Well you
can go in, but dou't you do tbat again
tome."
Speluxo Bee. There will be
Spelling Bee entertainment in the
School House in Mexico, on Tuesday
evening, April 20th, at 74 o'clock.
Tbe matches will b interspersed with
instrumental and vocal music. Web
ster's dictionary is to be tbe authority
for the occasion. Tbe spelling will be
cooGned to tbe letter "B" of that au
thor. All are invited to attend. Ad
mission 10 cents. The money will be
devoted to the U. P. Church;
Do not be prejudiced, but give Pain
Cure Oil a trial. Ton have no idea
bow quick it relieves pain. Its effect
is astocisbiug to all.
Sold wholesale and retail by Banks at Ham-
Lin, Miffiiutown.
The most pisauant rntei tainment Harris-
burg has bad within many years Was the
"Spelling Bee last Friday night, ia the
, Opera House.
theae were wed. After'dinoer thr!uK- T"' aVrl
, ... . , , . .. U. Frey, Samoa! L.Frey, Leah K. keoner, ! and therein their proper prrtons. at Ml.:., clj. 7ii.
EEPORT OF CEOSS BOAD3 SCUOOh,
Fur uoQth and term ending April 1.
- -.-
WbotoNo. of pipila orolled males 13,
female 144otal ; . t : $3
Average atUodanca daring month
maes 1G, females 12 total i..i 28
Per cent Of attendance during month
rCides 8i, females 85 average 65
Percent of ertesdance during term
malra 92. teuAles 84 average M
D. K. Kepner, George W. Speakman, ' bearing date the 6th dsr of FEB , 175,
Wildey Speakiaau, George S. Kepner, Leah i '.holding a Conrf of Oyer and Terminer
.- . . - , . isnd tJeneral JjiT Delirerr, and G'eneral
A . kepner and Ida II. Weiirkh were pres j (ia, scions of the Peace, st MIP
ent every day dariug month. . FI.INTOVVN, on the Fourth MOXDA Y of
Seorge W. Speakman, VVUd.-y Speak -
.n.i f: r.,.. . . ...
... r
J nB
:
, ,d, H. Weuricb, Ellen V. Hanbcrt Emm.VWk tJ.e afternoon f,id day, wifk
j rger and Annie E. Wtnrich were prea-
' ent 100 days or more.
; . II. S. Jasoai, Teacher.
'
EEPORT OF HK.LST KL'X SCnOOL.
i " V... .k ...v, ..a:.,. .i. i
r I ' ' v SHvaaaaa Miwtua ishvw W a
: Wl"lc 0 n attciuLuiee during uiotith, 42
i Average attcydauce. t)
j per cent. f attendance 79
. I iirfi Smith Varr Cv ...sr-.i- rimtti.
j.ueiia souid, -Mary o-augu-, Cwtwn-j
entine hwanger, David Lau vera. John an
' r,ner aD '"e I-a, were present every
i day during month.
j;J. ... .
-' The Bedford County Prat say that
Annie Hillogas, of Juuiata town-
hp. that county, caught a lire swin
0D tbe -5tb ult., near the residence of
her uncle. The' awan appeared to hare
been exbaoated and come to lerrafirmt
ni was tinlble to tise again. It lnea-
aured seven feet and four lueLe. from
I tin til tin
across
.
, T.
To TW SCHOol
CtintTT -.iintlemn
forty-third section
IHul.Jfou are hereby notified to meet in
convention, at tbe Court House, ia Mitflin
town, oa tbe first Tuesday in May, 187o,
being the 4th day of the mouth, st 1 o'clock
in tlie afternoon, and select, rtra eoer, by a
majority of the whole number of directors
present, one person of literary and acien
tilic acquirements, and of skill and expe
rience in the art of teaching, as Connty
Superintendent, for the three succeeding
years; determine the amount of compen
sation for thj same ; and certify the result
to the State Superintendent, at Harrisburg,
required by the thirtyninth and fortieth
sections of said act.
DAVID E. ROBISOX,
County Snpt. of Jmniata Coasy.
April 7, 1875.
C'031MERClIi.
MIFFLINTOWX MAKKETS.
Corrected weekly by J.Sl II. A. SUmfeiugh.
MirrLivroWN, April 14, 1375.
Butter
23
20
13
I.rd
Bacon ......
PotaWva. . . .
Ouionx. .....
. I"
I 00
I 60
SlIFFLINTOWX GKA1X J1AKKET.
Corrected weetily by Buyers Jl Kennedy.
Quotations roa To-HAt.
Wheat, $1 dial 11
Oats, 6ViHl
Corn,
6"a7i)
Sfirciul .Yotices.
TO COXSlTMPTltES.
The adv.-rtiser, having been permanently
enred of that dread discafe, Consumption,
1 by a simple remedy, ii anxious to mike
..... .11 -V.. It u-i'l .
c(,py
ol" the rre.scrrption nsed, (free ot I
charge), with the directions Tor preparing
i .. l.L.l. ,LU- . :ll -
gure cur lor CoI ' -,, Asthma, Bron
chitis, fcc. Parties wishing the prescrip
tion will please address
Iter. E. A. WILSON,
194 Penn St., Williamsburgh, New York,
juno-oni
ERRORS OF YOITU.
A OEKTLEMAN who suffered for years
from Xenons Debility, Prematuie Decay,
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion
will, for the sake of suffering humanity,
scud free to all who deed It, the fecipe and
direction for making the simple remi-dy by
which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser's experience can do
so by addressing in perfect confidence,
JMm , 42 CX aCei York.
. . rr lml"V.L.
Profenional Cards.
-
JOUERT AlcMEKN,
n jMn.Tn
-J WUUaiocaui -a aaav.
rrompt altentiow given lo me securuig
and collecting of claims, aud ail legal busi
ness. Orrici on bridge street, first door west
of the Belford buildiug.
April 14, 1875-tf
JOUIS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFFLINTOWX, PA.
E7"Collccting and Conveyancing prompl-
ly attended to.
OrricE on cringe street, opponie me
Court House Sqnsre.
LFRED J.
PATTERSON.
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLIXTOWN. JL'XIATA CO., PA.
AH business promptly attended to.
Orrlca On Bridge strec', opposite the
Court House square.
J 51. ERAZEE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON,
JlcaJetoia, Juniata Co , Pa.
Orricx formerly occupied by Dr. Sterrett.
Professional business promptly attended to
at all hours.
Aoril 7, 1872-tf
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
mrruxfows.rj.
Office hours from 9 a. M. to S p. a Of.
6ce in his father's residence, at the south
end of Water street, oct22-tf
D.
L. ALLEN, M. D.,
Has commenced the practice of Medicine
and S urgery and all their collateral branches.
Office In Johnstown, Beale township.
july 15, 1874
Administrator Kotlce.
Etlalt ef JlJam Drtttltr, dictated.
LETTERS of Administration cant tetla
menlo annexo on tbe estate of Adam
Dressier, deceased, late of Monroe town-'
ship, having been duly granted to the under
signed, all persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immediate payment,
and those baring claims against the same,
to make them known without delav, to
THOMAS DRESSIER.
March 31, 1671.
Large stock of Keadv-made Clothing for j
leby liAKLKY A CO. -
' Sale
; ' : liZI&Zf M'Sf s ai f 1 1)' GOODS, GROCERIES, I
Dircctoks or JmiATAi ... , VM. H. KiVOUE, AAcrijf., CONDITIONS Or SALE j
.- In rurst!nce Of the SheriUs Office, MillUuloau, i '( ''!"' r'm J NO I .
of the act o 811 Mav ' . March 22, IB 7o. $. .. r " P!"1! r "" .
ot ine act o. Bin .uaj, J ' to the purchaser: lit teen oer cent, when ; . t
I
PROCI.aMiTlOX.-WHEREAS
L. the lion. BssJ. F. Jcaxix, President
Jadge of tha Court of Commosi Pleaa for
th Vib Judicial District, composed of th
counties of Juniata. Perry and Cumber-
laud, aud the IloaoraUcs Jonathan Weiaer
j and John Koous, Judges of the s:iid
Court of Coultnou Fleas of JnuUta couutv.
have issued their precei.t to ine directed.
1 : a .... ,1.. .', k .1 . .... r-.-o tuTr
! A Phil., IS.-j, being the 20th day ttt the
I month.
Naricc is Hcitar Git in. to the Cir
I oner. Justices ot the Peace and ConLihl
j s
J that to their omcea rcsj.t lively aiptrWin,
tuu lumc iuai arc wuuu uy recuguiaauce it
prosecute agaiiiiit the prisoners that are ui ;
then nuv be in the Jail of said countv !
1 Ih- then and there to prv'Sticttien anaiiut
I f llf'n altAlf lb. ilfrff
I.. ... ...V" , ,f
Bv an Act jf Asxemhiy
passed tlie tin.
dav of Mav, A
Acie A4vrtUemetm-
i .J :. ... ,i.JIb properiv is ioc(ei auoui one-nail
I Werai Collfltici r this t omiuonwaltli, U
w1mj, ... . 7. .
i T.
1 c , u
reoognisaitces entered Into before them by
an r person r persons chaired with' the
eoiumo.t.m ol any crime, except s.irh cai
i ss mar bo ended befnr a Justice of tha
Peace, under existing taws, at least teu davs j
before the commeiicutiient ol tbe semon
of the Court t which they are made re
turnabie respectivtlv.and in all casus where
any reCMguiaances ar euleni luto lew
then tun daya before tba coiiiuwncenimrt
vf the session to wbkih. they aru made re
luruable, the sa)d .Justices are to reluru
the s.uuh In tli &auic mauler as ii s.iiJ act
had not been pa-ued, , . .
Dated al3li!lHuton, the 221 day of
Trial List lor ' April Term,
IT5.
1. Commouwualth of Pennsylvania vs.
John Vei;h. No. 77, April term, 1KW1.
2. William Cox vs John Deltru-fc et al.
N'o. 33, Dec term, 1872.
3. Samuel M Armstrong vs. Samuel L
Armstrong. Xo. 5, Feb term, 1874.
4. B F Crouse vs John McManigle. Xo.
14. Feb term, 1S7S.
6. Jesse M Bryner vs William C Beale.
Xo. Ti, Sept UTia, 1873.
C. Uicbard Johnson vs David Smith. Xo.
11D, April term, lc73.
7. (ieorgc Winters vs Samuel Murphy.
Xo. r,, Sept term, 1873.
8. Emily Keiscr vs J Calvin Dobbs. X'o.
110, Sept term, 1873.
9. Jacob Drolesbaugh vs D B Spanoglc
and S Stem. Xo. 124, Sept term, 1873.
10. James H Graham ts John Wright and
Jane Gallaher. Xo. 12, Sept term, 1873.
11. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Ex.
liel. Daniel CoH'man vs Alfred Such and
Shivelr. Xo. 113, Sep 'rm, 1873.
12. K"bert A Patterson vs David Snvder.
Xo. 14. Feb term, 1874.
13. E'isha P Hudson vs David Shuman.
Xo. 43, Feb term, 1874.
1 1. Samuel Alexander vs Joseph Bell and
J Slieneli.IT. Nr.. ;, April term, 1874.
15. J B 11 Todd vs Daniel H allot t. X'o.
61, April term, 1874.
lo. George W Gordon vs Samuel liolf
man. Xc. 77. April term, 1874.
17. George W Gorton va James E Bu
chanan. Xo 79, April term, 1874.
IS. Dr J P Sterretl v tlie P k R Co.
No. 1S7, April term, 1371
13. Loiiisia Kiazoni vs Geoie W McEl-
ai:d S S Wilauu. Xo. 2', Sejd term,
1874.
T. Goorge W Siiigluton vs Kurtz KaulF
nian. Xo. 37, Sept term, lli4.
21. David L Palm vs William Mc(3 ill
Xo 41), S. pt term, 1871.
22. IiKurance Conipiny vs Caleb Parker.
Xo. 71, 8cpt term. 1874
23. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at
the sursestion of Juniata eonnty, vs David
Watts. Jerome Iletriek, Ssinnel Watts aud
Luke Marx. Xo. 122, Sept term, lt-74.
24. W S Kickenlauch vs C A Lauver.
"
vs Ttuddeus
Parker. X. 170, Sept term, 1874.
2. Cluistiaiia fimpson vs Joseph Long.
Xo. 4, Dec term, Jji i.
27. Jai-ob Pile vs Christian IiuSchotTslatl.
Xo. 39, Dec term, 1874.
28. John T Metlin vs Mtffiintown Bridge
Company. Xo. 44, Dee term, lt-74.
2S. James B Elliott vs John M Hartley.
No. 72, Dec term, 1874.
30. Isaac Pile vs Christian I uiSchoffstall.
No. 74, Dtc term, 1874.
SI. George Pile vs Isaac Pile, with notice.
So. 81. Dec term, 1874.
32. William B WomI vs William Sneath.
Xo. 104. Dec term, 1874. "
33. William Ediniston vs David W Alien.
Xo. 140, Pec term, i?74.
4. M Selig &". vrs Emil SchoH. So.
69, Feb term, 1875. . ..
??' SiV"fC V- ? ? B R 1'Mh
h I - ww Kl 1 1 . a a hah luvin IM..1
Ii Gravbill. Xo. 72, Feb term, 1875.
IKYIX D. WALUS, Proihauotary.
Pbotuoxotrvs Orrtcs, (
MiHIintown, March 17, 1875-tc. "
1ST
187o.
0.
J. B. Ms TODD,
PATTERSON,' PA. -
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SPECIAL NOTICE 1
Closing Oat Sale of Clothing I
OVERCOAT! AT COST !
SAtrf ana! Dravert, Mitts and Caps,
Bonis and Shoes, Hosiery and '
Gloves at City Prices. '" '
A COMPLETE USE OF
GENTS' FUENISHING GOODS,
Giim Boots," Cum Oreraboea,
uni Overcoats.
Intending to close out my stock of Win
ter Goods pieparatory to putting in a mam
moth stork of Spring and Summer Goods,
I am determined to sell Goods st such
Low Prices that every one can suit them
selves for a very small sum of money. Call
tn see me, and I will guarantee you satis
faction. Tlie highest market prices allowed for
Country Produce, Corn and Oats, Hoop
Poles) Lot nst Posts and Railroad Ties, iu
exchange for Goods, bv
" J. B. M. TODD.
Patterson, Oct. 7, 1874.
HDEY& CHRIST,
SUCCESSORS TO KRTDER & CO.
To those Interested in the purchase of a
strictly
PURE RYE WHISKY,
for medical purposes we offer
BAILEY'S PURE RYE,
Price $2 to $6 per gallon, and w ill ship in
packages to suit purchasers.
We also handle largely a
COPPER-DISTILLED WHISKY,
Price from $1.50 to $1.75.
We import
FIXE WISES, BRAS DIES ASD CIS,
and also manufacture
DR. STOZVER'S .
TONIC HERB BITTERS.
Send for Price List,
- HUEY k. CHRIST,
121 North Third Stre!. rhiiada.
JJicetlantous.
EXECUTORS' SALE or
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
mHB aiMieriijrned. Executors of the
JL tate or Samuel Sunc, deceased, late of
Kermananark townshin. Juniata euiintv.
Juniata countr,
wiU, br virtue of an order of tlie OrDuatu'
...
Court of said county, soil, on the premises
at the mansion Louse in said township, at
,0 FR?DA rPlUL lGtb, 1975, '
Thff fo.It.wing describe! Real EiUto, UU
ovu
the propcrtr of mM k-cer1.:iitt to wit
No. 1.-A mc.uag? U-iuj the JJansion
House ,-itid fhiOt ol land Mtu-ito in uid
i iiitrn.nrr sit r inrtitiaa'n ii. n nri I rv luiiii
townjilp of rernaca'h. b.iunilfil bv Imid
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eoBtaininc
135 ACHES.
more or Icm, liaing tbeieou erected a
LAEGE STONE FAEM HOUSE, !
VlxM leet, a e-.ort bAMv BAk.V, a frame ;
TK.NANT IltLSE, and all m-ee.'sary out-j
biiildiiltr. Tl-re is a eier-lailiiig Spring
! of enod water on the Dremises. There is a .
. . . 4 . -i -
i fair assortment of Fruit Tie. on the farm.
I ln furr IwkI1 nnlilv ri.4 i nil nit '
- i
i aliiT aui wdl iiupmveU ami ietrctrd. It1
i iu close prwxinuty to uhiiichex. avhooN
and atorca, ami is one of the must deaira -
ble farm, in Juuiata county
Io.2 A tract of 1 imb.-rlaiid m Fayette
township, bounde-l by lands ol Jeremiah
Busluy, Kuos Bergi-y, aid others, contain-
ing ON K HUXDKlil) ACIir.S, more or less,
fto. 3. A trai-t of Woodland in reruian-
agh tom!liip, bounded by lauds at' Simon j
Mitmius. WUiiaiR People, aud HhiT, cou- j
tainiug TWELVE ACKES, niorj or les. ,
Ko. 4. A tra:t land ia Fayelto town- i
ship, said county. bouiMted by Liuds ol"
Jai.ab Mover. AdaiaSponhower.and others, J
containing Til lit t. AGUES, ohik er k'st,
having thereon erecle-J agnvj SA IV Jut I.,
tha sale is couUruMXl by tne Court ; forty I
nT rent .if tht. Ii iImiim on fl... flr.l il ir I
April, I87K, and the balance on the first Oi
April, 1H77 ; the last pavmeut to bear inter'
est tor oue year, aud both payments to be j
secured by judgment bond. Posxes.-ion will i
be given on the tJrst day of A pi it. 187'j. j
HhXKl M. ST INE,
. SAMUEL ST1XE.
Executors of Samuel Stiue, dee'd
ALSO, the following pertx-nsl ji0erty,
at the same time and place 1 (hie Bedstead
and Bedding, 1 Table, 1 Sink, 1 Looking
Glass, 1 set of Chairs, 1 Comer Cnrboap, '
1 Kitchen Cupboard, 1 Wood-box. Sausage '
Slutler, Meat Vessels, 1 Kilte Gun, lot of'
Grain Bags, 1 Barrel of Viuegar, and other j '
household cilecta.
Starch 17, 1875.
NOTICE.
U. S. INTERNAL llEVENt'B
SPECIAL TAXES
Mat 1, 1875, to Aran. 8tl, 187C.
The Revhrni Ststntrsnl the Pnitcd States,
Sections 8232, 3237, 3238, and SiS, require
every person engaged in any business, avo
cation, or eiii4fvnient which renders him
liable to a SPECIAL TAX, to proctrr and
pldct coutpicMoutlf ia hit eittibtixkmnt or ;
place oj ostia'ft a fiTAMf denoting the
payiiiest ol said Special Tax for the Special
Tax Year beginning May 1, 1875, before
commencing or continuing business after
April 30, l'-75. The tii.tceuior.icuJ within
'be provisions of the law above pjotel are
ihe loiluw iiig, viz :
Rectilicr S2O0 (10
Dealeis, retail liquor 2-T-1 0 I
Dealers, w holesale liquor 100 00 j
Dealers in malt liquors, bolesale.. .r0 (0 j
Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 '" i
Dealers iu leaf toba.x.. 2 l !
Retail dealers i leal ttdn.-ro : .V0 Ki
And on sabs ol" over S!.ooo, firry
cents tor everv d jl ar iu excess
of $!,)
Dealers in insnnfactiire,! ti.barco. . . " t"5
Manufacturers of stills. ; . is)
And for each still tuanut.ictored. . 20 00
And for each wurin litaliutaclured 20 ( 0
Manufacturers of tobacco......... I0 0O ;
Manufacturers of cigars 10 00
Peddlers of. tobacco, first class
(more than tno horses or ether
annuals)..... , GO 00
Peddlers of tobacco, socond class
(two horses or other animals).... 25 00
Peddlers of tobacco, third class
(one horse or other animal) .... 1 " 00
Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class
(on foot or public conveyance) .. 10 f 0
Brewers of less than 5"0 barrels. . . SO 00
Brewers of 500 barrels or more . s . . 1I0 00
Any person, so liable, who shall fail to
comply with the foregoing requirements
will be subject to severe penalties.
1 ....... .. ... ft...,. :,KI. rvmv . nf tli.t
c.;.i t.w. .i.L;,.t .
lM...i r r.,ii-i,. r 1 .1
Heveiine'at SPN.rav. and jav lor and pro-
1 . ' .
icuro the Spjcirtl-Tax btampor Stamps tliey
need, prior to May 1, 1875, and without
Fuainxa s-jtics. '
I . J. W. IMtUGLASS,
Commiuiotur qf Internal Revenue
Orricx or Internal Rkvesuk, f
Washiii?ton, D.C., Feb. 1, 17 5
Ayer's
Hair Vigor
F6r restoring tO Gray Hair its
natural Vitality tvnd Color.
A dressing
wliich M at
once agreea
ble, liealtby,
and etfectual
I
tor preserv
ing the hair.
It soon re
stores ftdtd
or gray hair
to its oririinal
eolor, n-ith the gloss and freshness of
youth. Thin hair is thickened, fall
ing hair checked, and bnldneM often,
though not alwaj-s, cured by its
use. Nothing can restore the hair
where the follicles are destroyed, ot
the glands atrophied and decayed;
Lot such as remain can be saved by
this application, and stimulated into
activity, so that a new grbtrth of
hair is produced. Instead of fouling
the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. Its
occasional use will present the hair
frra turning gray or falling off,
av.i consequently prevent baldness.
The restoration of vitality It gives
to the scalp arrests and prevents
the formation of dandruff, which is
often so uncleanly and offensive.
Free from those deleterious sub
stances which make some prepara
tions dangerous, and injurious to the
iaif, the Vigor can only benefit, but
not harm it. If wanted merely for
a HAIR DRESSING, bathing elso
rati be found so desirable. Contain
ing neither oil nor dye, it does not
soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich,
glossy lustr, and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Cfcamlsts,
zorrriz, m.Iks.
sor.n ar all rr.rooisrs EVEavwHEWE.
"VrTAXtED, AGESTS.msleand female,
li to sell Pictures everywhere. Four
teen thousand retailed by one. Another
writes : " I can make more money at this
Business than I can on a $10,000 farm, all
stocked ,J WHITXEY t CO.,
jan27-4ra Kor icb, Conn.
i e&Tiloe i,f jutWtfiT 1..1HI left of liimlt.v lrl ' I
SC.
r! fTVHn undr:rnrd. having completed his
! -- nrW rehvu:sc tn rVrrysvills, would
refV""'1? invite th aticntion f the 1
' farmers l the county to the ftct that he is
j ,l u tinnsa
j PAYING T11E UIGIIEST TKICESj
j rOU ALL KINDS I
Af SEKDS, Ac, &C. 1
t . :
i Hat in
.eJe"J TlZZ !
i init. weigninz. -c-. we are now eoared to f
.u . .... - .
unlusd with iIm- least )asiUe truuUe.
1 . . - . ,
! Bark, Rulroad Tier, Locust j
Posts, and all Saleable
Country Produce
i ' o- b-.uIit at JI times, either lor
'. CASH OK IX KX:ifX(.E FOi!
5JER
' til A.N PISE.
HAVE FOIl SALE
' I
COAL, LullBEE, FISH, SALT,
I ,
j PLAStEK, tJROl'XI) OR LCVP, i
j i
i which aill be sold to suit purchasers, either j
j
W" Ii 'I.KSAI.E OK KKTAil.,
.
and at the luest rules ruli'lg:.
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.' e 1
" " ': ' '. ' ' ';
At mr Store in Turhe't township liny be '
' lound m complete an a!ur!meut of
i
I " "f )'kh will be sold aa low, if not a
liltlu lower than elsewhere-
K0AI1 HKKTZLER.
Pec. 1". 1873-tf
KKW .4X1) ATTRACTITC
lalaNTli: OK GOODS
ji t ar.ciivrn ii iiik
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
Among the many dh's g.Ml may be found
the lolloning:
Two Dozcii'FixE Pocelt Bibles, Large
Lot or TuoTOGaaru Ai.si ms, llt.w
nrrt ArfooaAm Albiiis, Ex
tra Fine K.Vivcs roa Lairns,
Fixb Pocarr Books,
EsoroH to Si rrt.v
"' The Coirsrv. A
Great Va-
nt
or Fistf ISi
! Tin Paper and
- EsvELoers, Fix
Bai-Toi. botart Casus,
Eia.s.'.-, L.vs't Lcr-rr Blank
Book, Ft li, iioiND Dav-Books,
AND AIL OTHER KlNDS- AND SlKS.
IIabhomcas, Extra CIiautt Aco.soa.iss
.vnd Violiss. Fine II.mii Bar.-i:.s anu
CoMiis. Cihar Cases, Gim Tubac
i'.i Poiciirs, Port Lids,
Chess Boarhs, l)..i.
Noi.s, Checeess and'
C u c c e r. a
'Botiti,
';-" , ' Pii.iv-v
n a a P n'
Frame!, Base
. Balls, Sn-eracLvs
AID EE Glasses, Bft
' A"OttTWKST IV TH Col ST T.
TiiS PrnLic are IsriTEit to Call
An EXAVINS THE UoOLS. . KkMCM.
ber the Place;' Pattirsox Dreg Store.
P. 0. K USD IO,
Patterson, Mav 13, :S7l-tf
Philadelphia & Eeadics Railroad, j
WIXTER sHRASGEJlE.1T. i
Jan-cart 17lh, 1875.
Trai frarc llirritburg at folium i
For New York at 5 2, H 10 a. Tn.. 2 00 and
7 4" p. M.'
For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. ni.,
2 00 and 3 50 p. m.
For Heading a 5 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. mi, 2 00,
3 5 and 7 4" p tn.
For Pottsvilla at 5 2 , 9 10 a. n. ami 3 50
p. in. ai.d via Schuylki.l Jc fc u.-iueliaima
Branch at 2 10 p. m.
For Alleiituan at 5 20, 8 10 a. Hi-, 2 ,
3 50 and 7 40 p. iu j
, The 5 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. j
trains have thrii'ieh cars lor Xew York, i
The 8 10 a. n:. and 2 si p. m. trains have
through cars tor Philadelphia.
j SUA'DJYS.
I For New Tork at 5 20 a. nt.
j For Allentown and vav stations at 5 2oa. m. ,
I For Ke idingi Philadelphia and way stationa;
at 1 4 1 p. ni
7Ya'j for Ilambnrg Itare asfollovt :
Leave Sew Y'ork at 00 a. m., 12 40. ii 10
and 7 45 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 I', a. m., 3 4') and
i 00 p. m.
Leave Keatliug st 4 SO, 7 40, H 20 a. m., !
1 60, l' and 10 li p. m. I
Leave Pot'sville at 5 , 9IHJ a.ra and t30i
p. m., and via Schuylkill aud Susqiie- t
banna Branch at 8 U5 a. m.
Leave AHuutuWu at 2 30, i if), 8 50 a. tn.,
12 21, 4 30 a.Kl 8 43 p. m.
luc w a. m. tram irom xvi.eu.onn aiio
the 4 80 a. m. train from Reading do not
rnu on jonuays
h'xo.irs.
Leave Xcw Y'ork at 5 lo p. ra.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 CO p. in.
Leave Reading at 4 30, 7 40 a. m. and 10
16 p. m.
Leave A lientown at 2 30 s. m. and b 4 p. m.
'Via Moms and Etttx Hailroad.
JOHN E. 'WOOJTEX',
General Superintendent.
FAIRBANKS'
SCALES
Awarded the highest and only Premium for
He ales, two Silver Medals, at tho
FEANXLIN rSSTTTUIE, 1874.
ALSO, AT THE
PARIS LrOSITIO ISCt,
Over thirty-four competitors, and at tbe
VIENNA EXPOSITION, 1373,
and acxnowledgcl the
STANDARD OF THE WOSLD.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
715 Cbestnnt St., Philadelphia.
Jsn 27, l?76-13t
CsIHSTIwfSS PICTCKES takt
X. Hess Fhotrgraph Gantry, BrHgw St.,
Miffllnioitl.
Vueeuawiirei naruare, etc., i
i""lin Mssesssssss
EXTRA!
CHEAP M
WILL CLOSK OUT Till a
BAL.irVCti OF
"Winter
K&PECTFl'LLY YolES, &.C., -' V'
. SCIIO TT.
i
Wall Paper ! Wnll Pnj.er !
Wall Paper!
Ail of this Spring's St vies tvnd all new no oiJ stock 011 Iiiin-li
NOW IN STOKE,
Careful! selected for the Tmdc, and will be sold chciip, a'
THE PEOPLE'S
jHAKDWAKE STOKE,
. ". In It. E, Tartar's '.Vnr Bnttc BuiJin.
3IAIX STHKllT, Ol'IMMlTKTIIi: COI'KT YAIXI.
. MIFFLINTOWX, JUNIATA COl'NTV. PA. .
II o 1 is c k c c p c rs' I Ja r d wa re,
ers' II arc! ware,
MECUAXICS" TOOLS,
J ' "GLASS,
j all of first j'ialiiv, constantly
j call and see me.
Miflltntawa. Ang. 2d, !87i-ir
D. W. Harley & Go.'s
i 1 llie place where you nan buy
the iiimt a: i tun cuviviisV
ZS& YOUTHS' &
' -a
ii.J"", CJFST BOOl?, SHOES, .i.0 Fl UMSUtSG GO0A5. " -WE
are pu ran-d to exhibit one of the most choice and select slocks ever offered in
this tudrket, and at .iSTO.MSHtStSLY LOW VRICES f
Also, Hit-scares taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be maJo to ord-jr
at short notice, very rvasnitalile. . -
Remember tho place, in llnffman's New ' Ruildii'tr, corner of Bri'lir and
Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWX, PA.
.JJE.1.V
FALL CAMPAIGN NOW OPENED.
Everv person who rn ls this sdvrtisnrent will save mom-v and g-f jn-!i?nt t?iey
-nt iri the CI.OTIIINt LINE. Hats. laj. Boots aM Sh'-i for Mn. Women" anil
Ctildreh. Furnishing Goods, Watches and Jewelry, Ci f-i, F.
other ar'ii!les. I will nol quote prices here, bnt will m.t bo hsd,-.ld tor sue one.
Ctie and see me, and ! ? convinced of Ihe truth of iny a.-rti..r. Il nii-r t-hniU my
Store Room oh Il-Hre ftrevt, Patterson, Pa:, I am able ti-Nhow von Goods lo a better
advantage.
Patterson, Pa. Sov. 11, 1x7,.
E.F. Kunkel's Eitter T7ine of Iron'
This truly valuable tome has been so thor
oughly tested i.v ail classes of ttc co:tl:iiu
I uity that it ia now deemed tn.ls;iensable as
a Tofilc medicine. It c.ts Out utile, puri
nes the blood, snd gives folic tone lo Ih
stomach, renovate the ss-.to n and prolongs.1"
lile. Ever bo.lv sholtl 1 have It.
For the cure ol weak rtomatlis geweral
debilitv, i.-lig-sthm, diseases f th slom -
.. .ui:i.,.ij l.
Tk.. -thu 1. ..-!...(.. t. .a ..i..
snd efti.-ient Salt .tf Iron we posse sCi-,
tratc of Magnetic Oxide, combined with tbe,
most .uara-etic of vereLabi, t.eaVellow
., ., r,,v
Do yon want something to tiengthtn your, !
Do you want a gild appetite ?
Do 9u a ent tn gs.t rid ol nurvousaesa I
Po you want energy t
II,. .-...I . w.ll
Dovouwanttobnildnpr.mrconstifotion T
lo "yon want to f.re! well f
Tl . w.nt hri.k siwl rlnmnw Clin f
If von do, try KL'XKEL'S BITTER
WIVKOF1ROS.
I nnlr ssk a triitl itf thU vsln:i!il tmtss t
Be
wsre of counterfeits, as Knilrr Bit- . . v' ' """
v;n. r ., (. ,k. ..... .. 1 Uwitsoci.
ter
uai remedy in tne knona wov!a f..r the por
1 v 1 ...... ...... - - . . .
raanetit enre ct llysptpsis ar.l liSj:!;:-.-. tnd
t .. .1 . Mn.nK. ... I : . :
' t,i the pubiii', I wn:!d caurion the C'lmmu-
nit. tn rrrhiu' n't... lint t K r- f. ..i 11 i i r . .i
e m irtnf letntsi l.e F T. KTi-lre! smH
having his stamp on tho cork of ever,- b -t-
t. The very fact that others are attempt -
Ing to imitate this valuable remedy, protes:
i's worth and sp.aksvolur.es iu its lavor
Get the genuine.
"
.-r- - - - - soil sr prices rangm irom one io rvuniv
j Head and all t omplefe In twn horr. Xw dollar per acn, s.'rordiog to the hnprove
few till head passes. Seat, Pin an! St-m-! meats oti sams. Itaws Ore-fourth cash,
ach VI onus removet br rr. KrsxtL,
j North X'inth street, Philadcipais. Send'
t for eircultr, or s!c yonr druzist for a bot-;
i ! of Kckeil'S vtck, Svsrr
'fills- Fr-, $1.
I', m-v-T
usr.'l
" T - J
EXTRA! !
m
HIS STOCK OF
Goods
Hail,.'
LEATHER, PAINT. OILS.
&(.., ; '
on hand, 1 invite i!io jiuolio tJ
- -
JOHN W. lVfliTHEKSBAUGHi
HOYS' CLOTHING
(.-m , l-7-tl
BUSINESS.
S '.Mt"i:L STRAYEIt.
Manhood: Ho wLost. How Restored
Jir" iwrishf'1, a new edition ol
fr. Iivfrvell's Celebrated Kssae
ol tile fnHi'cal rurc (with.iu? treI-
cine of SpeTmi'orTMOi or Seminal weJi
nes. Inv-lnntarT S.-imnnI I..s-. Irhisi.
' . ...I 1 fit... 1 - .1 . ,
'7 ' " . . . ' r . ,r . T
peamwmi. . .s.arnae.-. eIC : :i ,,,, ,,.
'"''PI''; k"lPT 4 T, m l-ced hf
. wlllet-nre or sexnal traSAnce. ke.
I rr7Crice, ui a sealed e?jvt!.-irc: on!v six
cents.
t lhe ''"""ttd artt.ior. ih thi. a lnuf.hio
E"5r; clearly dmmmsfratcs, from a thirty
7' P tc, that (he alini-
. ing consequences of sU-ahuse mav ro
i rad-
ica.lv cnreU without the dungeroUs Use f
internal medicine or the application of the
knife i pointing out a mode of cure at onco
simple, certain, and rBcctua., by uicans of
which every sufferer no matter what Im
I'001
Ij 'J2'L V '
y oe, raw enru Dimaeii clieap-
aiul ridtcJUy.
1 na A-IXUire SUUUHl lC in me UAlins
"f t T"UtS Mi l every ma., in the lami.
Sent tluuer icaa. in a pLaiu envelope, t.
mty potiftt'i, on iut. receipt
Addrosa th
. , r . . - . . - t-,..-t- . r-
a,iia.-. rsi-i-sr. a.
127 Bowery, Sew Vo:1c,
I'otoiiico Bos 46eS.
Xor. 19. 73-ly.
Bare Inducements !
J OOf )
, UijCfUU
ACBK.S OK LAXU FOR
SALE. Sail Li:idsareit-
uatett on and uear the Cairo m, Fititon Rail-
- , roa" -"" -" Araansas, an.i w,
' r11" fr,, ''v ty hihels of corn or
1 one bale of crttton tis the acre, and will bo
and balanrsj in ona, two, three aa-3 four
reirs. '
" LEVI HEC1IT i B20THE3,
Peebnntas, kion.
Sip,. 3, 1871.