Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 10, 1875, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN:
rTednesd ay. Xoy embV IP, it
TERMS.
Si.bsrriftion. $1.60 per annum, IT paid
witLin 13 months ; $2.00 if not ptitl within
12 month.
Transient advertisements inverted at 50
,rnU per inch Tat etch mrrtim.
Transient business notices in local coi
ning, 11 cent per line tor each insertion.
Deduction will be wale to th e desiring
advertise by the year, half or quarter
tear.
PENN'A. B. LTIME TABLE.
OX and after Suoday, Sept. ISih, 1H75,
passenger r.in will leave Mifflin Sta
tion, P. K. E., aa follow :
, KASTWAED.
Philadelphia Express
J Lewistown Accommodation
Pacific Express......
rlarri.bui-g Accommodation
:ail ..
..12 43 am
.. 7 28am
..10 02 am
..11 80 am
.. 6 12 p w
Atlantic Express 9 16 p m
, autwiu.
Parhlc Express ,1... (flOim
jWay Fasenger....... 10 10am
M sil . -. . ......,...... 3 Rt p ni
Fast Line .................... 6 45 p m
; Lewistown Accommodation .... 7 37 p nj
JPittsbnrg Express U 55 p ui
Daily. X Daily txetpt Sunday. f ai.'y
except Monday.
Three trains do not stop at this static n :
Cincinnati Express, west, time here 1 ltf a.
in.; Fast Line, east, 2 17 a. m. ; Day Ex
piets, east, I H p. lu.
XOTICE.
.4
:nfret of subscrib t to the Sentinel I
and Republican are o in; one and tw o years' j
s ubscription, a number a longer trii.d ot 1
subscription than that. To all acch who
pay on or before the 10th day of January,
1876, $1.50 per annum will suffice. Alter i
that date all subscription that has run one I
j ear and upwards will be charged at thej
rate of $2.00 per an new, aa per published
rates.
LOCJl ISTELLIGESCE.
I
Advertise ; printer's ink will tell. j
itoys are looking up their states. J
Onions are said to be good for epizootic, i
Kabbiti are reported scarce in these parts, j
t he Teachers' Institute U coming on
a-ce.
Late despatches rep irt a general failure
. crojis in l'ussi. j
Wheat quotation, in I'iiiladelphia, $l-3oj
t-.l-SH Tor red. Corn 7a7oc. Oau SbLuGO. j
Chicken thieves have bad a new title eon-
tarred on tfeeui. feather litters" is the j
name. t j
. Jhe Democracy wera victorious in spots ;
this fall. For illustration, Juniata county!
w ill answer as a spot of that kind. . j
Ike sacrament of tua Lord's Supper will
be administered iu the Presbyterian Church
in Uils place next Sabbath, 11th iust.
iiailroad ties intended fur the Xurth j
Branch and Selinsgrvve &ti!rad, are b-iuig j
hauled to the PenLsylrania Iiailroad. I
. Couiniiu-ion service wiil be held la tbe
Lacking CreK i.uinvran in urea oa otii
Sabbath, 14 ib inst. . .
There are many people in this county who
may truce tlieir auceslry back to the 'ime
when they eame to tliu country, by S'd ot
Kupp'a .'A',) names. It is a bjok that
ahou d be In every house. The book may
be ordered through this office. Price $2.50
to $3.00. j '
Eels pass down the river now UTimole.it -d.
The law excludes! all basket and net tt
lor generations were put into the river every
laH to catch that kind of fish- The sweet
savory eel is missed by many families who
live by the river' side. By and by it will
be nght again, w hen baa are plenty.
Koine naughty, waggish coiner of jingling
verses tell where tbe names of disappointed
political candidatea have gone, thus
Twas morning of election day,
. He came down feeling fresh and cheery,
Aim! bending o'er her chair, remarked.
1 Who are your candidates, raj deary I"
She bumped her pull-back jin enough
To Snake her favorite paper rustle
Their nsmes I don't rernemt-er, but
Vou'll find them somewhere in my bustle."
A Man carried a beet into the Lewiatowa
Gazette office that beat the editor into talk
ing abont beet in such an extravagant man
ner that one is beat ont in listening to him.
It waa the longest beet and the thickest
beet he had ever een, and he challenges
the comity or any other person to beat that
lieet. The beet was 18 inches in length,
30 tnche around, and weighed 1 pounds.
Such a beet shook at frysinger, is enough
to make him ay, "I'm beat." Who aays
he is not f
On Friday afternoon a week, a stven
vesr old ton of Mr. D. P. H'michan, of
Walker township, fell under a wsgon that
was loaded with corn and at tho time was
being drawn out of the cornfield. A wheel
came in contact with the clnld'a bead, and
shoved it along for a considerable distance
before the team was stopped, but did not
pass over it. The chill for a day or two
after waa not much ill, but after a time it
sickened, and at last account iu life was
despaired of.
has It thst the editor of the
Indtptndtnt ha been converted to the chris
tian religion since the opening of the revi
val in the II. E. Church in thi place. We
trust the report is a true one. If it be true
that be has been turned into a good man
and ha received an experimental knowl
edge of truth, he will hasten to make good
tbe charge which he some time since pub
lished in the Indtptndtnt, that we have a
bargain and sale with some parties not men
tioned in regard to public printing, or de
clare his mistake. We respect the church ;
we respect it too highly to allow a journal
ist to bealime in public print bis neighbor,
and then retreat within it fold lor protec
tion. Wa desire the editor of the -prndtnt,
as a new-born Christian, to come
forward and makt good the charge that he
insinuated against the writer of thi para
graph the editor of thi paper or tate
that it waa a mistake on hi part. Tbe
church cannot afford to cherish men who
prostitute journalism to the publishing of
scandalously insinuating articles ana inn
muse to make them good when asked to
do o. -
Th following piece of ad intelli
geno explain iUetf :
.v a- III.. Kov. 2. 1875.
Mb. S.B. Loidok Sir, Mr. Robert P.
. n-fii . kiiiMt hv the cara reater
JUC llilm wmm -'J .
day at 4 o'clock P. at. Hi head wa cut off
and his body cut in two woste e was ow
ing the track. He will Ie sunn mi
ing at 4 o'clock.
S. H. Uaoxe.
Them will be a public aie of the bay
6 or 7 tons in the Park, on Friday, Nor.
J2th, at 4 o'clock T. M. Attendance win
tie given and term made known by
K. IfcMEEN, Steritam.
S. B. Lot DOS, AuctionetT.
Mark yoU,hick, it's bai taste to crow over Juniata, in the
face of Republican success in a dozen States this year. ILw
do vou like Coony's grip ? Crow now !
JI XMTA COrjTT-Officlal.
r.otusiu.
TIT TEXAS.
3 "
33
o
8
? 2 "o
5 a 4
Mifllintown. 81
Fermanagh. PO
Walker 158
Fayettj 195
IMware...llO
Thowps'nt'n 22
Monroe ott
(reenwoxl. 12
Stisquclian'a 34
I'arterson.. 40
Milf.ird PI
F..rt koyal. .'.2
Tiirb-tt 43
Beale 72
Spruce llii'. 75
Ta earora.. 42
Lsck 33
iiiack Log.. 4
H5 21 HO Hi 22
119 2 79 120 1
13t 4 157 1:6 8
119 17 195 11 17
72 6 110 72 b
33 1 22 -ii 1
H .. 59 lt ..
M 00 12 M ..
fi 00 33 72 ..
2 4D 9'J 2
135 6 8t liU 6
Gl 11 S2 0 II
109 2 45 1 2
111 8 73 112 1
76 15 75 7ti 15
197 4 3 42 17 43
129 11 34 19 11
23 .. 4 28 ..
1771 143 liiSfi 17C1 142
Pershing's mtjority, 73.
Piollet's ma1vrty, 552.
TaiastaxK.
-3
Mifllintown.. 93
Fer:iiansgb.. it
Walker U7
Kavelte 203
Delaware... Ill
Thompiont'n 25
Monroe...... GO
flreenwood.. 12
nsquehanua. 31
el
121
147
123
75
31
110
82
75
fl
115
69
112
105
78
If 9
125
29
H.9
102
175
198
111
24
, l
i 21
08
So
92
62
44
PO
7
68
38
4
61
98
110
119
73
37
108
73
71
95
115
63
9-S
99
69
173
121
2S
10
1
4
10
8
1
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00
5
10
16
8
4
47
10
Patterson .
53
Milf..rd ,
Port Royal .
Turbett....
Ikale
Spruce Hill.
Tuscsror ...
ju-k
Black Los..
.109
61 ,
. 4!
, 79
. 8i
91
, 4
. 3
l.'icX 1740 . 1S21 1593 151
Bekller's majority, 4fi2. ;
Parker's nujorily, 2i8.
iist. A rt if cocitt oona'as.
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. -a W O O K
4 at w o r.
n S 5 o H t-
5 S 2 : 5
S S : 2
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- w a
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MifUintown. 93 91 97 90 81 83
Fermanagh. 84 118 83 76 118 114
Walker ....161 133 HI 1.9 133 129
Favete....2h-, 1 IS ll 194 124 117
Deiawar.-.. 124 V.t 91 79 74 -67
Thonips'iH'n 35 17 17 17 S3 82
Monroe.... 60 107 66 46 107 108
Greenwood. 89 63 12 00 94 82
Sns.iteliati' 88 70 37 86 73 72
Patterson... 47 9) 84 44 M 102
MiUoid 91 lo2 69 95 124 137
PortRoval. 62 69 89 : 78 48 69
Turbett".... 4 112 8 99 61 129
Beale 86 94 72 74 107 112
Spruce Hill. 67 93 89 86 72 111
Tuacarora.. 72 207 44 67 196 210
Lark. 41 130 27 41 128 131
Black Leg.. 8 29 4 2 28 28
1343 1722 10U1 12S0 1695 1833
John X. Voore, Temperance candidate
for County Cotuiuisstoner, received the foi
lowii'g vote :
Mifilintiiwn
Fermanagh....,
Walker
Fayette
Delaware
Tboiiipsontown
Monroe ........
Greenwood....,
Susquehanna ...
11 I Patterson 2
Milford
Port Koj al ..
Turbett
Beale ,
Spruce Hill ,
Tuscarora...
Lack
6
0
2
12
30
3
V
'J BUcC Log.
corirTT Acnrroa.
W SB
o c
3 2
a
z
S2 83 88
81 118 121
1S9 136 136
173 116 118
111 74. 74
23 32 32
62 108 108
12 2 82
36 73 78
47 94 92
87 135 132
69 69 69
44 I'l HI
75 109 108
81 75 76
63 203 205
4! 127 129
2 80 28
1238 1764 1771
Mifflintowa
Fermanagh.
Walker ...
.102
. 84
.159
Fayette
..2'8
Delaware. ...109
Tbompsont'n 24
Monroe...... 62
Greenwood.. 12
Susquehanna. 86
Patterson.... i
Milford 89
Port Royal.. 6
Turbett ....
44
Beale
Spruce Hill.
77
81
80
43
4
Tuscarora ..
Lack
Black Log..
1331
Eepublican in shall carrraLs; Demo
crats in Roman; Temperance in Italia.
A correspondent informs ns that
Caleb Robinson, father of Mr. Robin
son, the miller at ParsdUe Furnace, in'
Todd township, this county, was 102
years old, on the 1st day of November
inst. On the 21st day of October last
be made 250 shingles, and from the
elasticity of bis walk, and the condi
tion of bis health, there is no doubt but
what be will outlive tbe Centennial
year. He bad five sons in the late war.
Tbe are aged respectively 70, 60, 58,
56, and 52 years. lie cnght to be
taken to tbe Centennial in a special
train. Hunting don, Journal.
Re-ltkios A Re-union f the sur
vivors of the 49th Regiment Pa, Vol.,
will be held at Lewistown. Pa-, Deo,
29, 1875. All survivors are cor4lIy
invited to aUenI.
A. W. WAKEFLELI), .
Late Col. Comm'd'a 9tli Pa. Vol.
AitestionI Juniata Scouts!
Ton are hereby ordered to parade iu
Mi
ntown on Saturday, November 20,
ISiO, for drill and inspection. A full
attendance is ordered, aa business of
importance to a!l tueuibet of tlis Com
pany is to be transacted. 10 o'clock
sharp. By order of
Jr K. E0B1S0N'.
Captain.
Matthew Rogerb, 0. S.
A Great Book.
Ettry Family Should Have It
A collection or opwarJs of
Thirlu
"
Thousand .Vumrs of German, Swiss.
Du'ch, French and other Imniigraots
in PennyWania, from 17'J7 to 177C,
with a statement of names of ships.
wlienee they sailed, and date of their
.
arriTal at riilladelpliia, chronologioally
arranged, together with
the necessary
"
historical and olber notes. Also, au
historical and olber no
Appendix,coctair.ing list of more th.n
One ThnusandGeruiinJand
ti
name in New Yorkjprior to 1712, by
Prof. I. J)amkl IU pp. Second Re
vised andEnlargedaEdition, with Ger
man Translation.
There are hundreds of people in Jn
tiiatacounty who by the aid of this
book,;and little trouble, may trace their
descent to Europeau homes.
The Lotik can be ordered from this
office, at the low price of $2 60, gilt
edged $3 00. pit
, r , ,
English German, and German Englui
Pocktt Dictionary,
U ilh the j roDuuc:atioD of both Un
guagi, enriched with the technical
terms of the Arts and Sciences, for the
use of business men and Schools, by
Dr. J. F. Leoohard and Louis II. fafe!,
A. IS. icurtc tditlon. 1 uVilslied by
I. Holder. 202 North Fourth Street.
I'hiladelphts.
2t ,
AGENT'S OUTFIT FUEE. Large eot.i
missions and cash prumiums for selling a
Library of Famons Fiction, comprising the
tea jewels of imaginative literature : Pil
grim's Progress, Robinson Crusoe. Gulli
ver' Travels, Vathek, Undine, Vicar of
Wak-lield, Paul and Virginia, Elizabeth,
Picciota, Tales from Arabian Nights, com
plete in oxa von as of over I,"O0 pages,
beautifully illustrated with 31 lull-pae en
gravings. It is tbe world's stobt hook,
and all' want to read it. Af-ht's Outfit free
to all who mean btMiiess aud will faithfully
canvass J. B. FOHU fc CO., 27 Park
Place, New York.
laraovE Yoca St. cs. A rare chance.
Bronze Turkeys at less than half price.
$5 per pair, or some very fine Gobblers at
20 cents per pound, weighing from 15 to 20
pounds. Also, Aylesbury Ducks and Brah
ma Fowls cheap. Inquire of
SIacike Leoxaeo,
NoT3-tf Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa.
Public Sale Peter Troup will sell at
public sale, at his residence in Delaware
township, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Saturday,
November 20th, two horses, one cow, four
shoats, one two-horse wagon, one carriage,
4,000 fe-.-t dry yellow pine boards, 2,000 feet
diy yellow pine plank, a lot of corn in the
ear, and other articles.
Foa Salb A lot of Comptons, Sur
prise and' Brounels Beauty Potatoes,
by George King, East Salem, Juniata
Co., Pa. Price, two dollars per bus.
Oct20-3t
MAliUIKV:
McCosaELi Rice On the 4th inst., by
Rev. H. C. Ebindie, Mr. John S. McCon
nell and Hiss Clara J. Rice, both of Turbett
townsLip.
HIED:
VET LIN On the 3rd inst., In Milford
township, of paralysis, Mrs. Mary Metlin,
aged 78 years, 6 months and 16 days.
FISHER On the 5th inst, in tbe bor
oogh of Patterson, Mis Susanna Mary
Hsber, in the 17th year of her aga.
SMITH On the 5th insL, at Thompson-
town, A Hoe Park, on ot David and C. P.
Smith, aged 10 months and 14 days:
COMMKItCJ 4 la.
MIFFLLN'TOWN MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas.
MivrusTowS, Nov. 10, 1875.
Butter 25
Eggs 25
Lard 15
Ham 1
Bacon ....... II
Potatoes 4
.Onion
MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Buyers k. Kennedy,
Qtotatioss roa To-dav.
- Wednesday, Kov. 10, 1875.
Wheat I 2"
Corn, ..............
Oata :
Rye
Timothy seed
Cloverseed. ..............
CO
25to32
70
2 25
6 00
A fine assoitmeut of cloths, casaitneres
. I ...i.M ... a ' w r-. nn hand snd for sale
--s ' fe b. LOCUOX.
xiRST-CUiSS PICTURES' takm at
JC Hess' Photograph Gallery, Bridge St.,
1 Mifflihtowa.
Heal Etfite
sale
THE nnlemigntd, Adnbiiairatnrs of Ja
C"b Thi"a, Sr.. late of Fermanagh
tonvii, Juni;it e ur.ty, deceavnt, will
sr't t pi b!i: sale, ou the pteulis;, at one
o'r!.k P. M.,.a
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1875,
The following described real estate, to wil :
A large Hnn oi ah-.nt O.NR HL'MDritD
AMI ISIXTY-KICiHT ACkKS OK LAND,
sitnate in said twcbhip, arijoiritig lands of
Win Ort. Win. M. A!!iim,h, Joha Hoffuwn,
iln-ning's bens aud oihrTS, hav ng tnereon
erM'ted a
GOOD FRAME HOUSE,
30x40 f.-et, a Urge BANK BAKX, 45x85
vr,a tian.e TKNANT HOCSG,and acom
A te set of tMititnildings. Then; in a good
Apple thrh ird '-n the pf-miscs, aim other
ruit -1 h i Und is well waU-rvd, aad the e
are two good Spring near the dwelling
j 1 hi farm is rlieib'y located in the fertile
I' Lost Creek Vallc', ami ia now in a tine
statu ot cultivation. Tbe land has nearly
i ail been limeii within tbe .st lew years,
j and jmduees g'nai rrop.
j Auto, two tracts i. WtHlDf.AND:
' N l-Band"d bv Undaol Kvan Davis,
Joi n Stoner, said olln-r conliitiing about i
iTHIKTY-rOCK ACKK.
I No. 2. lionMlrd oy 1sm1k of I.ut-ien
I Wilson, Philip Run k, aid ihets, contain
j in sb'.tit TII1RTFEN aCKKS.
j This land ts well set with -ood young
j chestnut snd i.ther valuable tfuitier, and
should be owned by the owner ot the farm.
TEKVSOF SALE. Ten per cent, ot the
I puivhaso moucy to lie paid when the prop
, vrty is sliickeu down to the purciiaser ; tll-
, teen ( r cent, wten the ssle ! coctirnietl by
I Ue Cvurt ; one-third ot the balance on tbe
I first day of April, j?7t, when poiseasion
' will be iven; slid the balance in two equal
'annual uiynients, with iuterext from April
' 1, lr7o, tj be at'Ured by juditiuent notes.
SAMUEL A THOMAS,
JOSEPH 1. 1 HOilAS.
J Aduiiuistrators ol Jacob Thoniaa, ilec'd.
Jct. 20, Ib'ii.
VALUABLE FARM AT
j PRIVATE SALE!
' I unacrsigncn oikt at private saie,
, J on the t.rvuiises hereinafter mentioned.
i
a farm of
IV ACRES, MORK OR LESS,
One hundred and twenty-rive or thirty
acres of which are cleared and under culti
vation, situated in Tuscarora Valley, Juni-
!' seven mile from Mifflin-
town, the eountr seat of ssid coiintv, and
1 four miles fmin'the Pennsvlvania Railroad
""n ""J"1' bounded by lands of Mrs. d.
ill' Tl . ..... mnA ntl.u k.rtt.w tliJM..n a
. .
lauuiv nuuozi aim n Dax.ii,
ana an necessary oni:uiuings. gooa never-
barn, an abundance of truit of diuereat
kinds. Will be sold very low, as tbe sub
scriber is not able to work so large a place.
For particulars inquire of the nndet sign
ed, residing on the reniises, or of J. G.
Long, iadsburf ille P. O., Chester Co., Pa.
J. F. O. LONG,
Port Korsl P. O., Juniata Co., Pa.
Oct 20, is;5".
Philadelpliia & Beading Iiailroad.
Arrangement of Passe oyer Trains.
ItOTKXBEB 1st, 1875.
! For New Voik at 5 20,810 a.m.. 2 00 and
l j iu p. m.
For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 8 15 a. ui.,
2 ID and a oO p. m.
For Reading a' a 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. iu., 2 00,
3 5" and 40 p. m. I
For 1'oUsviiis at 6 2, 8 10 a. m., and 3 50t, -4. -,.
p. iu. and via Schuylkill ft. Susquehanna ' UK AIPK LUMEFR. XC.
Branch at 2 40 p. iu.
For Allenlowu at it 20,
8 10 a. m., 2 00,
mt and i 40 p. lu
Tbe o 2), 8 W a. m , 2 00 and .4" p.m.
,a.eT'j,S.,-!lv ,lTls. fJT f 7
through cars tor Philadelphia.
SUXDJYS.
For New York at 5 20 a. m.
For Allentown and way stations at 520 a. m.
For Heading, Philadelphia and way stations
at 1 45 p. in.
Train for Barrulmrg core as fullotct :
Leave New York at 9 15 a. m., 1 00. 5 15
and 45 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. mn 3 40 and
7 W p. ru.
Leave Heading at 4 30, 7 40, II 2 a. m.,
1 50, 0 15 aud 10 15 p. ni.
I-esve Pottsville at 5 55, 00 a. m. and 4 30
p. m., and via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Branch at 8 05 a. lu.
Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 SO a. m.,
12 25, 4 30 and 8 45 p. m.
Tbe 2 30 a. bh train Iron) Allentown and
the 4 30 a. m. train from Heading do not
run on Jlondays-
SCXD.IYS.
Leave New York at 5 15 a. u.
Leave Philailelphia at 7 CO p. m.
Leave Heading at 4 30. 7 40 a. m. aud 10
15 p. m.
Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 6 45 p. m.
Via A'yrru and Etitx Railroad.
JOHN E. tVUOTTEN,
"General Superintendent.
"UN I AT A VALLEY BANK.
MIFFLTNTOWN,
JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN'A.
GEORGE JACOBS, President.
T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier.
DISfctTOES :
George Jacobs,
Amos G. Bonsall,
Jerome N.Thompson)
Joseph Rothroct,
H.H. Bechtel,
John Balsbacu,
J. W. Frauk.
August 4, 1875-tf
s.
B. LOUDON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
in room on second story of R. . Parker
new building, on
Main Street, Mifllintown, Pa,
FASHIONABLE GOODS always on
hand.
CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest
notice.
GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern.
PERSONS buying goods can have them
cnt in garments free of charge.
BCTTERWK'S PATTERSS also for
ale.
At. Ia WORK WARRANTED.
PRICES LOW.
Oct 22, 1873-tf
TUE XEW AMERICAN
SEWING MACHINE.
Simple, Keir-Tbrcadln;,
Durable.
aad
I 6 HALL take pleasure ia showing thi
popular Machine to anr who wish to bnv
a fiist-class article. It has won its way to
tbe front ranks. Call and see it, or let me
know who yon are and where voa live.
Address W. II. AIKEN'S, Agent,
aug'J6-3m Mifllintown, Pa.
I arge slack of ready made clothing ot tbe
a a latest aad choicest style, for men and
boy, hats, cap, boot and shoes, notions,
famishing goods in end lea variety for sal
at Samuel Strsyer's, in Patterson.
Sale Bill printed on short notice at tbe
office of the Senirt ond K'publicmn.
Profesrionnl Curds.
!iLoLls e-
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFFLINTOW,N, PA.
C7Cllecing and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
Orrst-s On Bridge street, opposite the
Court Uuuse Square.
J;BERT iMcMEEN,
Attorney aad Counselor -at-Law;
Prompt attention given to tbe ecnrinc
and collecting ot cl.iuis, and all legal busi
ness. ,.
Orrica oa bridge street, 6rst door west
ot tiie rtcliord building.
Aja-U 1 1, 1675-U
LFUED J. KATTEKSOX, J
ATTOENEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLI.VTOWN, Jt'XIATA CO., PA.
X7 All bniues promptly attended to. j
mc On Hridjre stree, posite the i
Court House square.
J M. BRA ZEE, JI.
PHYSICIAN AND SU2GE0N,
1caJrmia, Juniata Co , Pa
Orrica f-irmrlv occtipietlbv Dr. Sterrett.
Prlesinial business promptly attended to !
at all hours. I
Aoril 7, 172-tf I
Physician and Surgeon,
MFFLIXTOWA', rj.
Otlice hours from 9 A. St. to 3 r. a.. Of
fice in his fathers resideuce, at 111-- sonth
end of Watei street. 'i22-if
jy L. ALLEN, M. D ,
Has commenced the prarticeof Medicine
and Surgery aud all their collateral branches.
Office at Acidemia, at the residence of
Capt. J. J. Patterson.
july 15, 174
BUYERS & KENNEDY,
(Successors to D. P. SulouO,)
DEALEliS l.
CO A la,
1..i
at. Jill fa If,
"Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster,
SECDS, SAlaT, &.C.
We buy Grain, to bo delivered at MiiHia-
j town or Port Koyal.
We are prepared to luruuh Salt to dealers
j at reasonable rates.
j BUY MRS k. KENNEDT.
April 21, 1075-u
THE undersigned, having completed his
new VTarchonse in Pcrrysville, would
respectfully Invite the attention .vf the
farmers of the county to tbe fact that he is
at all tims
PAYING TUE HIGHEST PRICES
FOR ALL KINDS OF
grain; sheds, a., .
Having introduced new facilities for hoist
ing, weighing, we are now prepared to j
unload with tbe least possible trouble.
Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust
Posts, and all Saleable
Country Produce
will be bought at all times, cither for
CASH OK IN EXCHANGE FOR MER
CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE
COAL, LUMBEE. FISH, SALT,
PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP
which will be old to suit purchasers, either
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
and st tbe locst rates ruli::;.
At my Store in Turbett township may be
found as complete an assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
KOTIOjSTS,
Queensware, Hardware, &c,
all of which will be sold aa low, if not q
little lower than elsewhere-
NOAH IIKRTZLER.
10, 1873-tf
Dec.
GREAT REDUCTION
IX THE
PRICES OF TlalaTII !
Fall Upper er Lower Setts Lew at f 3
'So teeth allowed to leave the offii un
less the patient is satisfied.
Tfceth remodeled and repaired.
Treih filled to last for life.
Teeth extracted without pain, br the use I
of nitrous Oxide as, always on band.
Owing to the hard times, I will insert
(Till single sets teeth, of 4 he very best kind,
for fl-j.tH). Temporary sets 9 ).un extra.
Toothache stopped in five minutes with
out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of
fice of G. L. DfcRK, established in Mi:Qin
town in I960.
G. L. DERH,
Jan 24. 1372 Practical Dentist.
bLATCULEl "S
Improved CLXUM-
1
3KK WOOD PUMP
K
ammw a.
,s tbe acknowledged
dTAXDAkD of the
SJ verdict, th
market, by popular
verdict, the best pump for the least
p.. IIIUIIT. nill'inuH l" I"
jj j Blatch'ey' Improved Brae
IS ',.4 Drop Check Valej which
uionev. Attention is invited to
Bracket, the
h .an be
.withdrawn without disturbing the
JsisjS joiuts, and the copper chamber
which never cractts, scales or rust and will
hut a life time. For sale by Dealers and
the trade generally. In order ta be . sure
that you get Blatchlcy'a Fump, be careful
and see that it has my trade-mark as above.
If you do not know where to buy, descrip
tive circular, together with the name snd
address ot the agent nearest you, will be
promptly furnished by addressing, with
stamp, -, . -
CHAS.O. BLATCHLEY.
. MastracrrsEB,
5Cti Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
JUixctllan'Ovt.
Aycr's
Hair Vigor
For restoring to Gray Hair its
natural Vitality and Color.
A ilressiitr
which is at
one agreea
ble, healthy,
ami effectual
for ureserv-
JtDg the hair.
I It uto r-
'ginmi faded
or griiti hair
tO ft original
txtfttr. trith the gh aniifrvihnrs of
youth. Thin huir is tLkkelied, fall
ing hair rheckeil, ami baldness qften,
though not always, cured by it
ne. Nothinsf can restore tile hair
where the follicles are destroyed or
the glands atrophied aud dlcityed;
but such as remain can be iive'l ly.
this aprilication, aud stimulated into
activity, so that a new growth of
hair is prodm-ed. Instead of fo'ulin
the hair with a pasty sediment, ti
w ill keep it clean and vigorous. Its .
oa-casioual nse will present the hair
from turning gray or falling o
and consequently prevent baldness.
Thr, restoration of vitality it gives
t the alp arrests and prevents
the formation of dandruff, which is
often so unoleatlly and offensive.
Free from those deleterious sub
stances nli ii li make some prepara
tions dangerous, and injurious to the
hair, the Vigor can only benefit, but
tint harm it. Tf wanted merelv for
a HAIR DRESSING, nothing" else
crln be found so desirable. Contain
in? neither oil nor dye, it does not
;! white cambric, anil yet lasts
hmjj on the hair, giving it a rich,
g!os.y lustre, and a grateftd perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Prwersiml ssm! Analytical Claasalsts.
l.OWKl.I.. MAS.
m.n nr jit. mrucim ivestwiiebe.
XEAV
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Bridge Street, Xiffllntowa, P.
JOSEPH UESS would repectfu!!v invite
all who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS
j of themselves or their friends to give him
,a e, j,,, eoBviuceJ that this is the
j place to gut
GOOD PlfcTlRES.
Having prepared himself with the III! ST
INSTRUMENTS in the market, and
all Hie
LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
that constitute a
First-Class Photograph Gallery,
be invites all his friends and the public gen
erally to favor him wfh their patronage,
and they will be accioniodated with any
thing in Uie lihe ot Photography. .
Pictures taken from Card to Life Size,
ami Painted, if desired, in Uil or Water
Colors. ...
Small Pictures copied and enlarged. ,
Old Auibrotypes or Daguerreotypes also
copied and enlarged, )nd painted if rtcsind.
A good selection of FRAMES k 'pt on
hand at all times, and cheaper than ever.
Soiii! Walnut Frame,
Gilt Frambs,
Imitation" Walnut Frtmcs.
Iin titi.m Rosewood Frames, "
Rustic Frames,
Cabinet Imperial Frank's,
Picture Nails, Serew-eves, Cord and Tas
sel, &e.
JOSEPH HESS.
Milllititown, Jan. 7, 1874.
Dyspepsial Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia!
Dyspepsia is the most perplexing of all
human ailme.ts. Its symptoms are almost
inhuite in their variety, and tbe iorlorn and
despondent victims of the disease often
fancy themselves the prey, in turn, of every
known uulady. This is due, in lurt, to tlie
close sympathy which exists between the
stomach and tbe braia, and in part also to
the fact that any disturbance of the dig-stive
(unction necessarily disorders the liver,
the bowels acd the nervous system, and
t-lTLtts, to some exteut, tho quality of the
blood.
E. F. Ktlnkel's Bitter Wise ol Iror Is
a sure curCi. This is not a new prepa-ation,
to be tried and found wanting; it has been
frrscriDeC daily for many years in the prac
tice of eminent physicians with nrpimlle'ed
success .t is not expscted or intended to
cure all the diseases to which the human
family is subject, but rs warranted to cure
Dyspepsia m its most ohitinateform. Kun
kel's Hitter Wine of tron nerr fa'ls toeoe.
Synstonis of Dyspepsia are loss of appetite,
ind ami rising of the food, dryness of tbe
mouth, heartburn, disleniinn of the stom
ach aud bowels, constipation, headache,
dizziness, sleeplesMiess and low spirits. Try
the great remedy and be convinced of Its
merits. Get the genuine. Take only Kun
kei's, which is put only in $1 bottles. De
pot, 259 North Ninth t., Philadelphia, Pa
It never tails. For said by all Druggists
and dealers everywhere.
Tape Worm
Entirely removed with purely vegetable
medicine, passing from the system alive.
No fee until the head passes. Come aud
reter to patients treated. Dr. E. F Krs
eel. No. 259 North Ninth street, Philadel
phia. Advice free. Seat, Pin and Stomach
Worms also removed. Ask your drnggist
fnrKrxEKL's Worm Stecf. Price $1 per
bottle. Send for circular, ror
removing
ail kinds but Tape Worm, the medicine can
be bad of your druxgi't For Tape Worm
the patient must come on and hare it re
moved. THE GREAT C.4CSE
or
SUM AN MISERY.
Jml PnbtUhtd, in a Staltd Enttlop. fnct
six cenl$.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
Radltal Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
eakhess, Involuntary Emissions, Sexnal
riuKititv and TmfM ftimnla ttf Uarriapp rph.
eraily; Nervousness, Consumption, ,Kpi. !
lepsy and Fits ; Mental and Physical Inca
pacity, resulting from Self- Abase, etc. By
KOBLKT J.CULVEKWELL, M. D.. Au
thor ol tbe "Green Book," Jlc.
The world-'ienowned anthor, in this ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proes from bis
own experience that the aul consequen
ces of Self-Almse may beetfertnaily remov
ed without medicines, and without dancer
ous surgical operations, bougies, instru
ments, rings or coTffials, pointing out a
mode of cure at once certain ant effectual
by whieh every sufferer, no matter what bis
condition may be, msy cure himself cheaply,
privately and radically.
E77 si's Lecture nil prott a boon to tkon-
tand ana Moasasds.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, on receipt of six cent: or two
postage stamps. A Idresa the f ubiishei,
CUAS. J. C KLINE ft. CO.
127 Bowery, New Vork,
. Poet-Otlic Box 4oo6.
OCt. 1?, 1875-ly:
.CHAUTAUQUAXAKE.
Near thi beantifnl locality is situated an
old, richly-endowed Seminary for both
sexes
The Chamberlain Institute.
Fall Term open Aug. "tth. For cata
logue address Kev. J T. Edwards, A. M.,
I'lincipal, Kandolph, N. T. .
,VISCELl1. E0VS
18(58.
CHEAP JOHN'S
" BRIDGE STREET,
EMIL, SCIIOTT,-
810,000 Wcrtfrof Fa!! ami .Wifrfltir
Goods oust IkCcriVLMl,
and will be mM at
LOWER I'lirCES
THAN EYEIl BLTOllE 0F7KUED foVlIK PCdLltV
T ' t t
I ani tIw,kou'y flriu. iu tuid.Fccti. n ol t'e State that receives
(Joorls in large quantities direct (
PRO 3kf jBTJKOPE; ,
and the ijoirimission "IIouse.s of the eastern ritit's. .Having
large experience nJ long comniiiuicntiua with tfie i'rincipal
Utilises of our large fifties, enables me td parchi.-e nnil sell
Gootls t lower rates antf ol bet:er quality than any. otKer par
ties in thi section. It is' irri ossible to enumerate tlie great
variety of goixl.-, I have on hand.rTow, but they consist of No
tion.s, Fancy Ooods, Shawls, Furs, IJUnkets, Millinery Gooils,
Jewelry, and Ladies and (Jents' Furnishing Gotxls.
Thankful for past pitronngc, I invite the public, to call ami
examine my large stock, it will give me pleasure to exhibit
my gotxis to all who may favor me with a call,. It is no trou
ble at all for us to do so, ivLother visitors purchase or hot.
K cspectfcllt Ydtus,
EJSiL, SChOTT.
' M. B Real Hair, Goods, Kid Gloves arid Embroidery nre a
specialty with me, of my own importation. Floor and Table
Oil Cloth sold very the..p.
SOT!
COOK AND PiVRLOR STOVES,
HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT
THE PEOPLE'S
HARDWARE STORE
In R.. E. rarker's New Brick Building,
MAI STREET! Ol'l'OSavTfiTIlB roiilT YARU
MIFFLIXTOWN, JUXtATA COUXTV, PA.
Housekeepers' Hardwire, RuiM
crs'.IInnhvare. MECHANICS' TOOLS, LlUTHERi' PAINT, OILS,
GLASS, &C, &C;
all of first quality, constantly on hand. I invite' the public tri
call and Sea me. 1
HifflmUwD, Aug. 26, !8Tl-tf
HarBey & Co.'s
I tbe place heri yftii can buy
THE BEST AXD TUE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' btiOTniXG
. . I1JTS, CJPS, BOOt'S, MI0ES, .ISO FVRXISH1XG GOODS.
are prepared to exhibit one of the most choie aad. select (locks ever offered to
this market, and at JS TO Jt IS HI Sit L Y LOW FRJCES 1
... i . - -. 1
. Mso,. measures taken fur salts and part of suits, which will be made to order
at J fort notice, very reasonable.
Remember t'je place,' in Hoffman's
Water sheets, AlFFLINTOWN, PA:
J UST OPENED !
A New Sprine aad Sumraer Stock of
CLOTHING, HATS, CATS, LOOTS AND SHOES,
For Men, Bovs, Women, &Ties and Children. Notions, Me's Farnishtng Goods'
. WATCIlKS AND JEWHLKV,
CARPETS AND FLdOll OIL cLdiiiS,
All at rates, to corresr-nit to the khrinkase ir, values. Clieai.cr than tha Cheatiest of a
month sgo. J' Tfj M ADK TO OitDEK.j) . .
fattjrson, Pa. ,ov. n,i,4.
1875.
1815
J. 15. M. TODD,
PATTERSON, PA.
SPECUL NOTICE !
CloeiBg.Out Sala of Clothing i
OTER0.4T AT COST I
SAtrfs ami Dravert, Hats and Caps,
lioU and Shoes, Hosiery and . '
Gloves at City Pri es. !
A COMPLETE Of
TnT,TrTc.rfTvn rnnnc.
GENTS' FDRNISIilrtGt GQODS,
Gam B4tM, Ciant Overshoes,
duns Orercoats-
ter Ooods pieparatory to putting is i ifiajn-.
moth .lock of Spring and Snmmer Ooods,
I am determined to se.l
Low Price, that every one t1 suit the0?-
selves tor a very small uitt tf money. Cad
to aee me, and I will guaiahtoe you aatis-
facUon.
The hiehest markrt prices allowed
Country Produce,. Corn and Oats. Hoop;
Pole. Locnsl PoSU and tail road Ties, in
exchange for Goods, bv I
J. B. M. TODD.
Patterson, Oct. 13, lbii.
Sale Bill pf all kind printed on short
I notkc at this other. .
.ID VERTISEME. IS.
1870.
iEW STORE,
MIFFLIXTOWN.
rROrRIETOft.
JOHi, W. MTJTFIRSBAUQH;
New Building,
corner of BriJee and
Sept. 1, 1HT5-W
SAMUEL STRAY ER.
!jEW DRl u TORE.
HANKS & HAMLIN,
I
(Belt'ord Building,) .
.Main Street, Miuila UrVa, Pa:
DEALERS IN ,
DRUOS AXO MEDICINES,
CHEVlOALi?, 1VE STUFF, PAINTS
OILS, V A KNlSUr,0 LASS, PUTT
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BL'KNKKS,
I alAlU BRUSHES, TOO I II
BKUSHES, ,P E K-
FLM K3V.CoM
SOAPSUAIK
, 01L,TOBAC,
i CO, CIGARS.
NOTIONS.
st at ion 8 it t-
LAKGK V AKIaT T OP
INTENT ilEUICINES,
Selected with great caru, and warranted
jrom hi;;b autlioritv.
tcri'ure f wines and liquors'
for medii al purposes.
tX7-PkES :KlPT10NS cmpounded with'
jreat caie. June22-u.
SOLOMCV SEIBER,
vchi Mimi, Mnd pter.on every
Xu)nM,, TbnnrfaT i Sttutd momhigs
.! f.rsi,. th. :itii. f 'ttosr haTr-
u w , ,he f
- ,
BEF.F, TEAL,' JtUtTori, PORfc, Ac.
t th, erv toufst p,,.. je respUuny
i;,tta aV. h-..K.--u. .. .1. tk i:
- avitiHw atsc pnililt7 VI lUf PBVINt
ft .-11 t 1 ii1 1
The Sentinel aid RrssUtfts office ia th
p?ace to get Job work done. Try iu It will
pay yow tf yon need anything in that line.
t ..... , uj.J.l.iH.t.;l.i
iale l.v' UAHLET & tU.
t