Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, November 17, 1875, Image 3

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    jESIiyEL & REPUBLICS
mrFLINTO WN :
fTedneaday, Mwwemb'r it, 1ST
terms. ; rrT-
Su'oseription. $1 JW per annum, if paid
. wittin IS months 5 $2.00 if not pud within
2 months.
Transient advertisements inserted at CO
,ral per inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
umn, 10 cents per line for each Insertion.
Deductions will be made to th.e desiring
1 advertise by the year, half or quarter
vear.
PENN'A. E. BTIJiE TABLE.
ON and after Sunday, Sept. 12th, 1875,
passenger srains wUl leare Mifflin Sta
tion, P. K. R., as follows :
AST w a as.
Philadelphia Express ....,..,',.12 it a m
J Lewtstowa Accommodation..,. 7 28 a in
Pacific, Express ..1002am
:HarrUburg Accommodation ....11 80 a m
: 6 12pm
I Atlantic Express 915 pm
WKJTWABB.
Pacific Express Ou a m
;War Passenger. 1010am
S 34 p m
:Faat Line 6 45 p m
iLewistowa Accommodation .... 7 87 p m
Pittsburg Express 11 55 p m
I Vail, t Dailv arnmpl Snndf. i Caily
tietvt Monday.
Thrte trains do not stop at this station :
fincinrati Express, went, time here 1 lit a.
m.; Fast Line, east, 2 17 a. Day Kx
ei east, 1 34 p. m.
XOTICE.
A numbcT of subscribers to the Sentinel
and Repaiticau are owing one and two years'
subscription, a number a longer period of
subscription than that. To aQ such who
pay on or before the 10th day of January,
If 76, $1.60 per annum will suffice. Alter
that date all subscription that has ran one
rear and upwards will be charged at the
rate of $2.00 per aununi, as per published
ratff.. " -
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
The Batman are painting the Court -yard
lence. - '.
John Wright, Jr., expects soon to go to
Oregon.
There is a revival in progress in the Fat
terfton church.
Democratic Roosters all have the iwlitica!
Izootic. They can't crow.
l'ort Koyal has the appearance of a town
that is tkritty and comlortjble.
The stores in both Mifflin and Patterson
will be closed on Thanksgiving day.
Michael S toner, some night ago, caught
three coons on the ridge north of town.
For Sale An Oriental stove, No. 10, in
good repair. Taken down to give place to
a heater. Inquire at this office.
Tliere was twelve inches of snow fall in
Canada and portions of New York State on
tire 14th inst,
John Howe has bought the John Wright
iroperty on Cherry street. Price paid, two
thousand dollars.
The (arm of David Gingrich, deceased,
was sold recently at public sale for $",600. 1
Samuel Kaufman bought it. 1
Eight young people were received into
full communion or membership at the Pres
byterian church last Sunday..
Mexico has risen to the dignity of having
a. barber-shop. Solomon Wallace is the
name of the man who conducts it.
Porter Thompson has added to the at
traction of his live stock, by increasing it
by a pair of full-Wooded Berkshire pigs. j
Rev. John Laird and Rev. J. II. Stewart
assisted Eev. T. J. Sherrard during com-'
nmnion aeasen in the church of the latter,
minister In this place.
There is a report that Ritz Burns, of Lew-i-town,
while hunting in the woods of
Cleartie'.d, was killed by the accidental disc-Large
of his gun, last Monday morning.
Jacob Thomas haa returned from the
Hunting-dor. county hunt. Large turkeys
and plump pheasants rewarded him, besides
the sport, for his pains. The deer were a
little too shy to be shot.
Nosh Ilertzler- Esq., has moved into his
handsome new residence at Tort Royal.
His store-room has also been remodeled,
and now ranks among the large rooms ol
the county. - -, .
Great reduction in the price of frier
coats at J. B. M. Todd's. $5, $7, $10
to $14 for Beaver. Full suits for $5.50.
Horse blankets and Robes at reduced prices.
Men's Good Boots at $3.50.
Last Friday Philo Paniiobaker caught
five pike in the river bjlow the Lewistown
daw. Two measured 23 inches in length
each, one 20 inches, one 19 inches, and one ;
18 inches. II also caught a block bass ol
about 12 inches in length.
Forty-odd miles per hour, is the speed at
which it w proposed to run the latest and
fastest train of cars from New York to Pitts
burgh. That is putting tlie two cities ouly
one day apart in point of time.
Philadelphia Market. Wheat $1.36iol.
4". Corn 60to76c. Oats S5to4Kc. Coffee
l.ito23c best quality In quantity at gold
prices. Molasses 2lito34J in hogsheads.
Sugar TJtolOJc. Eggs 8tto34c Cattle 3
to7c gross. Hogs tJlolOc. Sheep $3.6 to
4.75 per head.
Tyson now has three black bears, alive,
that he caught on Shade mountain. One of
them is a monster in size. When standing
on all four he is more than three feet high.
There has been no measurement yet of his
height when standing erect on hind feet.
European despatches continue repeating
the news of a short grain crop' in Russia.
If they are correct, exportation from this
country will become brisk, for tlie man;
places throughout Europe that are accus
tomed to get grain from Russia will be com
pelled to get it from this country. . ;
Last Saturday William Hawk caught three
pike in " Butler's hole," Lost Creek. One
measured 22 inches in length, one 20 inches,
and one 18 inches. He carried gua with
him, and in returning from the creek he
shot a pheasant. It was a profitable after'
noon's sport.
The latest obituary notice extant on the
woman who poured coal oil into her stove
to kindle the fire reads :
"The stove was cold and the kettle wouldn't
boil,
So she tilted the can and poured on A little
oil;
f! one to meet the man who blew out the fas."
If yon wish a boy to grow op to be a
rogue, talk of tricky and roguish men as
''smart men,' "sharp fellows." The boy
will take such men as his models, and shape
his every day life accordingly. If you wish
a boy to grew np to be decent and honest,
give htm to understand that tricky and
roguish people are not smart, but that they
are mean. He will then take different peo
ple for hit model, and shape his every day
life accordingly, and grow np to be an hon
orable man. - - -
TEACHEES' INSTITUTE In aeo.nl.
" t ucreny "call npo Md in
ite the teachers of tLt! fv ...
School! and other imUtutioni of leim -
iog in Juniata county to uSembU to
getter in tbe Court Houae, at Mifflio
town, Slooday ,No. 29, 1875, at 1 P.
M., and brgsnii'e'tleinselTea into a
Teachtrs' Institute, to be deroted to
the improTemeat of teachers in the
cience and art of education, to con
tine in sosiou at least fire daji." AH
friends of edacation are respcetfall
invited tn attend and participate.
Jchn M. Gavma.t,
Co. Suj.t. Com. School.
As Instructors and Lecturers, Prof.
A. N. Rsub, of Lock Haven, Dr. J. 11.
Sbomaker, of Cuamberaburg, and Mrs.
Anna Randall Diehl, of Sew York, will
bo present. Prof. J. 11. Sbumaker will
lecture subject The Earth and
Man." Mrs. Diehl will lecture on
u What I Saw in Europe." Among
subject for discussion there will be,
Committing Rules before tLej are
Understood," " CoD&ning Study to
School Honrs," "Pajing Teachers Ac
cording to Certificate," "Co-Education
of Sexes," Should tie School Taxes
be Collected, and Expenditures of
feoboola be paid bj the State V Wed
nesday, December 1st, will be Direc
tors1 daj. Directors will be addressed
be Dr. P. L. GrcenleaT, on the "Func
tions and Duties of School Directors."
The Doctor will be followed by 8. M.
Shelley, 00 the question. "Should Di
rectors be Paid for their Semces
There should be a general turnout of
Directors to participate in the discus
sion of this question.
'
One dsj l48t week a tramp was seen
lurking about tern, and at a certain
time was s;cn bj a lady to piss her
houss. She paid no attention to rhe
felio-, but just thea missed her little
girl about four years old, and went out
in search of the child. What hr
oou:ero.tion when sb. discovered ,t!jtts,inG ,hem Subsequently another
so.ue di-l.uce down the railroad lL:,
rauie tramp witii tU child to hi arms,
making off, as feat as . be could. She
pur6ued him, overtook Liui, atd with
great difficulty wrested tbe child from
htm. Probably bad be been out of
town be would not have given it up at
all. Let all parents think of what
might have followed, and guard their
children well when such persons are
about. Aievrport JVeict.
Village Camp Meeting. A Vil
lage I amp Meeting will be held io Pott
Royal M. E. Church, beginning Satur
day, Not. 20th, and will continue one
week.-" Prof. Little, of Dickinson Col
lege, will preach Sabbath morning and
evening. Other ministers will be pres
eot to assist during tbe week. Minis
ters and members of other congrega
tion are cordially invited to partici
pate. w . K. A hithet, r
- ,- v. iV . jlaJtSHALL,
, Pastors.
The Limited Mail west and Pacific
Express east pass each other ia Dun-
cintioD.'; A few days ago the Limited
Mail knocked a oow ofl the track and
threw l er iu front of the Pacific Ex
ptess, which again threw her against
the Limited Mail. She was instantly
killed. .The cow belobged to F.-WU-bert,
residing a short distance above
Duncanoon. Bloowifirld Jldtocale.
ri BMcSiis. Peter Troup will sell at
public sale, at bis 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,"j0 leet dry yellow puis boards, --2,000 feet
diy yellow pinaplaak, a tut of eora jn the
ear, and other articka.
' '-'yv
. LMT SwGaaaDjijaoajFoa Dec, Taaw
'-" 17 osaxo jcaoas.
A uker Isaac, Walker. -. ,rr
Brubakr Woa , Beale. - '
Lenuet John, Sprue IIUL ' "
Hashuar Joseph, Walker.
Bremiishelt Henry, Port Boyat.
Carstetter JoUu Susquehanna.
Dimm Ilcnrr, (ireenwood.
Kills Edward Wifttintown.
Enpenachade Fred , Mifflintown.
Ilertzler Abraham, Miltord. ; ; -. "
llunry John, Tasrarora.
Lanver Jacob, Miltord.
Stiller Lewu.'VCalKer. . ,.3
M.-Cauaa J. Lack.
McCahan Wm, b., Miiford.
Patterson John, Lck
Kodgers Joseph, Patterson.
Kine J. H., Monroe.
Kine J. J., Favette,
Vandyke N. D., Walker. '
Wright Wm Patterson.
Work John, Tuscarora.
Wuodaides Jodu, Tuacarora.
Wallace James, Lack.
petit juaoss.
Bryner. John, Spruce HilL
Beale J aruea M., Tuscarora. 1 .
Kroner Christian, Fayette. 1
B.irton J P.. Ick.
Brookbart Wm., Delaware. .
Bathgate K. D , Lack.
Brennen John, wilford.
Closs H. H. Walker. . - .
Cluss Cloyd' Walker.
Cunningham David, itilford. .
Crawford S. H-, Lack.
Cresswell John, Fayette.
Eva us Jenkins, Spruce Hill.
Emerson Charles, Port BoyaL
Evans James, Tuscarora.
Porry Jocob, Delaware.
Gray Joseph Sr., Lack.
Hackenberger John Fermanagh.
Horning Wm. B., Fermanagh.
Hetrick David, Walker.
Hextsler Jacod, Beale.
Jamison E. T-, Fayette.
Jamison John, Favett,
Kelly John P., Beale. . - . '
Kidd William, Tuscarora.
Kilmer Philip, TurbetU ' ;
Kelly James Miltord.
Kautfinan Solomon, Fayette. '
Long T. B., Spruce HilL
Lindsey John, Miiford.
Longaere Isaac, Delaware.
Morrow Thomas, Tuscarora.
Murphr Lemuel, Toacarora.
Matwer D. S., Fayette. ' '.
Neely John, Tuscarora
N'oggle Jacob,- Lack.
Partner J. C, Miiford.
Page H. D-, Monroe.
Reed Abraham, Tuscarora.
Robison Kenny, Beale. '
Sbeealey Joseph, Miiford.
SniitB Wellington. MifSintownv
Sellers Isaac, Thompsontown.
Pieber Abraham, Jr. Fayette. '
,t '
If
Tennis Israel, Jr Thompsontown
Weller D. E Fermanagh.
Webster Wm., Delaware.
Wilson Joha, Tuscaroa..
The Altoona Tribm tells in tba rab-
the Penuvlvani Central Railroad
Company inspect the road And detect
jiu uneven
On the rear end of the ear is fasten
ed t large gnng.'on either side of which
is a hammer on a handle made concave
near the end which is fastened to the
car, so as to render the Lsmu,er sus
ceptible to slight im-gularties la the
road and easily oscillated. . To this in
Ktrument is attached, with proper ad
justnirats, a pencil, which, . n a slate
inside the car, records the nutrber of
high or low joints, or joints defective
ia any particular. When the ear passes
over one of these imperfect joints the
hammer are sprung against the gong
and the record is at once made inside
the car, and can be seen and noted by
a I present.' -.' ; "
Thus the inspectors are enabled to
see at a glanee in which divi. ion or
sob-division the greatest number of
imperfect joints are located. Besides
this careful examicaliou of the road
surface, the inspector carefully scru
tinise the appearance of things along
the line, and each inspector notes all
imperfections, all improvements, all
peculiarities, etc., and when the work
of inspecting the road ia' completed
they compare and average their notes
and award tbe premiums to the super
visors having tbe highest average. Tbe
premium is awarded in money, and it
usually requires from one to two
months time to determine who are en
titled to be rewarded. . '
; In order to show our readers to what
a perfect system this inspection of the
road has been reduced, we might say
that a week or so since a preliminary
inspection was made of tbe Pittsburg
division and over .four hundred itnprr
fest joints were indicated by the gong.
At each one of these a leaded envelope
was thrown off to mark their location ;
and men were at once pet to work ad-
'pecttoo was made and only twenty
imperfections were found, and many of
them have no doubt sioce been placed
iu Hue and made perfectly even. : '
The efieets of these inspections are,
theiefor e, tbe improve went of tbe whole
line, rendering the road surface even
aud smooth and thereby securing safety,
comfort and beauty.
' r
Proposals will be received at tbe
Contract Office of tbe Post Office De
partment at Washington, until 3 o'clock
P. M., of February 2, 1876, for con
veying the mails of the United States
on the following routes in Juniata
county, on schedules as per specifica
lions, as follows :
From Tbotnpsontown, by East Salem,
to Van ert, 74 miles aud back, three
tunes a week. Leave Thompsoutown
Tuesday, Thursday, aud Saturday Jat 3
Liu ; arrive at Van Wert by 5 p m.
:ave Van Wert Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 1 p in ; arrive at
Tbompsodtnwn by 3 pm. Bond re
quired with bid, $200.
From Mifflintown, by Oakland Mills,
McAnsterville, Cocolauius, Evandalr,
Richfield, Mount Pleasant Mills, Free
burg, and Kautx, to Solin's Grove, 314
miles and back, six times a week.
Leave Mifflintown daily, except Sunday,
it Tan; arrive at Selin's Grove by
6 pm. Leave Selin's Grove daily, ex
cept Sunday, at 7 a m ; arrive at Mif
flintown by 6p m. Bond required with
bid, $1,000.
From Mifflintown, by Patterson,
Farmdale, Walnut, Acidemia, Doyle's
Mills, MoCoysville and . Mo'Julloeb's
Mills, to East Waterford, 22 miles aud
back, six times a wek. Leave Mifflin
town daily except Sunday, at 10 am,
or on arrival of mail train ; arrive at
East Waterford by 5 p m. Leave East
Waterford daily,' except Sunday, at 7
am; arrive at Mifflintown by 2 p m.
liond required with bid, $1,400.
From McCulloch's Mills, by Reed's
Gap, Peru Mills, Waterloo, Concord,
Shade Valley and Nossville, to Shade
Gap, 30 miles and back, three times a
week. Leave MeCulloch's Mills Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a m ;
arrive at Shade Gap by 5 p m. Leave
Shade Gap Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 7 am; arrive at MeCul
loch's Mills by 5 p m. Bond required
with bid, $900.
From Acadcmia, - by Spruce Hill,
Pleasant View and Farmers' Grove, to
Honey Grove, 13 miles and back, three
times a week. Leave Academia Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday at 2 p m ;
arrive at Honey Grove by 6 p m. Leave
Honey Grove Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 8 am ; arrive at Aeademia
hv 12 m. Bond required with bid,
$400.
Attention! Juniata ScotTs!
You are hereby ordered to parade in
Mifflintown on Saturday, November 20,
1875, for drill and inspection. A full
attendance ia ordered, at business of
importance to all members of the Com
pany is to be transacted. 10 o'clock
sharp. By order of
J. K. ROBISON','
Captain.
Matthew Rogers, O. S.
Rk-union A Re-union of the sur
vivors of the 49th Regiment Pa. Vol.,
will be held at Lewistown, Pa., Dee.
29, 1875. All survivors are cordially
invited to attend.
A. W. Wakefield,
Late Col. Comm'd'g 49th Pa. Vol.
. There are many people in this county who
may trace their ancestry back to tie time
when they came to this country, by aid Of
Rupp's 80,000 names. It is a book that
shou'd be in every house. The book may
be ordered through this office. Price $2.60
to$3J.
Impbotb Tocb Stock. A rare chance.
Bronse Turkey at less than half price.
95 per pair, or some very Hat Gobblers at
20 cents per pound, weighing from 15 UT20
pounds. Also, Aylesbury Ducks and Brah
ma Fowls cheap. Inquire of
- -MarsicE Ltosaaa,
JVorS-tf Oakland Mills, Juniata (.'., Fa.
A Great Book.
Every Famxlj Should Have It
A collection of upward: of Tkirtj
Thetnmd garnet of German, Swiss,
Dutch, French and . other. Immigrants
in Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 1776,
with a statement of names of ships,
wbenee tbey sailed, and date of their
arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically
arranged, together with the necessary
historical and other notes. . Also, an
Appendix.coctaining list of more than
One Thousand jT German and French
name ia New Yorkprior to 1712, by
Pkop. I. Daniel Krpr. Second Re
vised andaEo!argedEdition, with Ger
man Translatioa.
' There are hundreds of people in Ju
niataeounty who by tbe aid of this
bookand little trouble, may trace their
descent to European homes.
The bonk can be ordered from this
office, at tbe low price of $2-50, gilt
edged $3.00. - ; pit
MAUUIED:
McCACH AN READER (,a September
23, 1876, by Rev. J). M. Blackwelder, Mr,
John McCahan and Miss Mary K. Reader,
both of Lack township. '
llfGUET BOOZLE On the 11th inst.,
by the same, Mr. George F. Uughey and
Miss Maggie Booxle, both of Patterson.
COMMERCIAL,.
MIFFLINTOWN MAKKETS. :
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas.
MirruMowx, Nov. 17, 1875.'
Butter , 2-i
Eggs. 2i
Ird.- 15
Ham...., ......... ............. 16
.Bacon ................. ....... 11
Potatoes. ................ 40
Ouiona. . ... 75
- MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Conected weekly by Buyers A. Kennedy.
QroTATioss roa To-dav.
' '' .. r Wednesday, Sov. 17, 1875.
Wheat $1 20sl 25
Ooru, 60
Oats 20to32
Rye 70
Timothy ccd ' 2 2
Cloverserd 5 OOaJ 50
Real Edat: -
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE 1
THE undersigned, Administrators of Ja
cob Thomas, Sr., late of Fermanagh
township, Juniata county, deceased, will
sell at public sale, on the premises, at one
o'clock P. M., on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1875,
The following described real estate, to wit :
A Urge farm of about ONE HUNDRED
AND SIXTY-EIGHT ACRES OF LAND,
situate in ssM township, adjoining lands of
Wiu Ort, Wm. M. Allison, John Ilotfmnn,
Morning's heirs and others, hav.ng thereon
erected a
GOOD" FRAMK "HOUSE,
30x10 feet, a Urge BANK BARN, 45x85
feet, a frame TENANT HOCSK,andacom
pl te set of outbuildings. There i a good
Aj pie Orchard on the premises, also other
Iruit Tbe land is well watered, and there
are two good Springs near the dwelling
houe.
This farm is eligibly located m the fertile
Lost Creek Valley, and is now 10 a fine
state of cultivation. The land has nearly
all been limed aithin the past few years,
and produces good crops.'
Also, two tracts of WOODLAND :
No. 1. Bounded by lands of Evan Davis,
John Stoner, and others, containing about
THIRTY-FOUR ACRES.
No. 2 Bounded by lands of Lncien
WiNon, Philip Ranek, and others, contain
ing abont THIRTEEN aCKKS.
This Kind is well set with good young
chestnut and ctheT valuable timber, and
should be owned by the owner of the farm.
TERMS OF SALE. Tea per cent, of the
purchase money to be paid when the prop
erty is strirken down to the purchaser ; fif
teen percent, when the sale iscontlrnied by
the Court ; one-third of the balance on the
first day of April, 1876, hen possession
will be given; aud the balance in two equal
annual payments, with interest from April
1, 1K76, to be secured bv judgment notes.
- samuel a. thomas,
Joseph i. thomas,
Administrators of Jacob Thomas, dee'd.
Oct, 20, 1875.
VALUABLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SALE !
THE undersigned offers at private sale,
on the premises hereinafter mentioned,
a farm of
ITS ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
One hundred and twenty-live or thirty
acres of which are cleared and under culti
vation, situated in Tuscarora Valley, Juni
ata county, i'a., seven miles from Mifflin
town, the county seat of said county, and
four miles from tlie Pennsylvania Railroad
at Port Royal, bounded by lands of Mrs. G.
V. Thompson and others, having thereon a
GOOD HOUSE AND BAEN,
and all necessary outbuildings, good never
failing running water at both house and
barn, an abundance of fruit of different
kinds. WiU be sold very low, as the sub
scriber U not able to work so large a place.
. For particulars inquire of the nndei sign
ed, residing on the premises, or of J. G.
Long, Sadsbury ville P. O., Chester Co., Pa.
J. F. O. LONG,
Port Royal P. O., Juniata Co., Pa.
Oct 20, 1S75.
JUMATA VALLEY BANK. .
MIFFLINTOWN, '
JUNIATA COUNTY, PENK'A.
GEORGE JACOBS, President.
T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier.
piaccToas t
George Jacobs,
H.H. Bechtel,
John Balsoacn,
J. W. Frank.
I Amos G. Bonsall,
- I Jerome N. Thompson,
I Joseph Rothrock,
August 4, 1875-tf
GREAT REDUCTION
IX THK
PRICES OF TEETII!
Fall Tpper er Lover Setts as Law as 6
- Ko teeth allowed to leave the office un
less the patient is satisfied.
Teeth remodeled and repaired.
Teeth filled to last fur life.
Teeth extracted without pain, by the use
of Nitrous Oxide baa, always on band.
Owing to the hard times, I will insert
full single sets teeth, of the very best kind,
for $15.00. Temporary acta Sj.OO extra.
Toothache stopped in five minutes with'
out extracting tbe tooth, at the Dental Of
fice or ti. 1. Oe.br, establEbed in Aliffiui
towa in I860.
G. L. DER3,
Jan 24, 1872. Practical Dentist.
Tbe Beatty at Plotta Golden Tbngued
Parlor Organs have no superiors, in toaei
and speedy response to touch. We nave
one to sell, at a figure below tbe usual sell
fng price for the same gradt of organ.
Philadelphia & Beading Railroad.
ArraageJieli af Passenger Trains.
' .. ."' NoTiMssa 1st, 1875.
Trams Uart htrrubmrg m$ fellow :
For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. u.. 2 00 and
7 V) p. m.
For Philadelphia at 5 20, S 10, 9 45 a. mn
2 00 and i 50 p. m.
For KraJing a' 6 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. m-, 2 00,
5tl and 4 40 p. as.
For 1'otU'ilW at 6 2:1, 8 10 a. m aad 59
. p. m. and via Schuylkill 4t Sasquehaaaa
Branch at 2 40 p. m.
For Alieotowa at 5 20, 8 10 a. m, 2 00,
2 60 and 7 40 p. ni
The 5 20, 8 10 a. ra , 2 0 and 7 40 p. m
trains have through cars tor Mew York.
The 8 10 a. in. and t 00 p. as. trains have
. through cars tor Philadelphia.
, ' SCSDJTS.
For New York at 6 20 a. m.
For Alien town and way stations at5iia m.
For keading, Philadelphia and way stations
at i 45 p. m.
Train far BarTuhurg lun as follow t
Leave New York at 9 15 a. ni., 1 00 6 15
and 7 46 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and
7 00 p. m.
Leave Ueauing at 4 80, 7 40, 11 2l a. m.,
1 50, 6 15 and 10 15 p. hi.
Leave Puttaville at 6 55, 9 00 a. m. and 4 St)
p. in., aud via Scbujikill and Susque
hanna Branch at 8 05 a. ra.
Leave A Men town at 2 30, 5 50, 8 60 a. m.,
12 2"., 4 EO and 8 45 p. m.
The 2 10 a. m. train Iroru Allentown and
the 1 80 a. ru. train from Ueoding do not
run on Mondays-
SCXDJTS.
Leave New York at 5 15 a. m. .
Leare Philadelphia at 7 CO p. m.
Leave Reading at 4 80. 7 40 a. m. and 10
15 p. m.
Leave Allentown at 2 SO a. m. and 8 45 p ni.
Pia Morns ud x Railroad.
JOHN E. WOOTTEX,
Gnrrml Superintendent.
BUYERS & KENNEDY,
(Successors to D. P. Suloufi,)
DEALERS IX
COAL,
LOlllER,
CEMENT,
Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster,
SEEDS, SALT, C.
We bny Grain, to be delivered at MifUin-
town or Port Royal.
We are pre;ared to iurnish Salt to dealers
at reasonable rates. ,
BUYERS k KEXN ED Y.
April 21, 1875-tf
Profeuional Card.
JOUIS E. ATKINSON,
" ATTORNEY-AT -LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
Uncollecting and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
Orrics On Bridge street, opposite the
Court House Sijuare.
jjoBERT MciEEN
Attorney and Counselor -at-Law.
Prompt attention given to the securing
and collecting of claims, and all legal busi-
!SS.
Orrics on bridge street, first door west
of the Bellord building.
April 14, lHia-tf .
jLFttED J. PATTERSON,
ATTOENEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA.
rm AH business promptly attended to.
Orrics On Bridge street, ODDosite the
Court House square.
DE.lfUB.LAX,
--- nr .VTjer.
Office opposite Lutheran Church,
PORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA
Where he will spend the first ten dsys of
each moHth, commencing Decimber 1st
The balaace of the time his office will be
occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man
wortt.yof confidence, and who has been
associated with tlie Doctor as student and
assistant two years ami upwards. Those
who call during Dr. Burlan's absence for
professional survico, may, and will please
arrange the time with Mr. Kilmer when tbey
may be served, on the return of the Doctor.
J JL BRAZEE, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON,
.Icademia, Juniaia Co., Pa.
Orricc formerlv occupied by Dr.Sterrett.
Prolessional business promptly attended to
at all hours.
April 7, 1872-tf
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
mrFLifftowif, rj.
Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. a.. Of.
flee in his father's residence, at the south
end of Water street. oct22-tf
J) L. ALLEN, M. D ,
Has commenced the practice of Medicine
and surgery and all their collateral branches.
Office at Academia, at the residence of
CapU J. J. Patterson.
julj 15, 1874
tllE GREAT CAUSE
HUMAN
MISEE Y.
Jntt PnUuked, ia StaUd Enwtlopt
Vtrr
tuc unit.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual
Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen
erally 1 Nervousness, Consatnption, pi
lepsy and tits; Mental and Physical Inca
pacity, resulting from Self-Abuse, etc. By
ROBLRT J. CULVER WELL, M. D.. Au
thor ot the "Green Book," fcc.
The world-renowned author, ia this ad
fnirahlf, lefnrii lr1v mmvm f.nnrn K i .
owa experience that the awful consequen
ces of SelftAbuse may be effectually remov
ed without medicines, and without dabger
011s surgical operations, bougies, instru.
meats, rings or Cordials, pointing out a
mode of cure at Once certain aad elfectuul
by which every sufferer, no matter what his
Condition may be, may cure himself cheaply,
privately and radically. .
Onii Ltttwrt will press a seen to thou
umd aud thoaiand:
Sent, under seal, ia a plain envelope, to
any address, on receipt ol six cents, or two
postage stamps. Aldress the Publishers,
tHAS.J:CKU.VEfcCO.
127 Bowery, New York,
Post-Offiee Box 4586.
Oct. 1, 1875-ly.
Sentinel aad Repnblicaa 91.60 a feat
MISCELLANEOUS
IS IT
Who said that jou would like to get such Clothing as City
People wear, rather than the wholesale goods com
monly sold ? This will tell you bow to do it.
The very tare Increase of ear bninen allow us to make
A STIU. LOwU SCALE OF PUCES. AND
You Can Save Enough
la bujring a Salt at Oak Hall
TO PAY FOR THE TRIP
from anywbers la this Count? to tbe City of Pbllsdrtphla,
ana have a day of sight seeing beaidss. WananakerSt
Brow a stand by this Statsownt, and so wilt
you after om trial.
CkanieUr t
tk 6t w sal. J
s tM sir sssf wJknUtmU. bat cochne eMrncivcw H
ret3. We bear W Ql-witl to mny one, and stats tht only because nc
dealers Sell sraogcods as cotniag froes otsr hoaasc. lo each et our custrn
en we are respmsibse for articles fought ol By cur plan of Tickctine
the right n rr ei the fienaai om our goods, mo om caa be suakd as s
qualities.
New
WaMntakar A Brnwa
treat their
r Hi prtce
To ate
Ttrrac
advantages.
t CUST0MEIS. ig ivca, that
invwhrrv, and Uial tnc quality as rcpresemTa:
aho, that the s-onry will be paid back in fuh, il pnn,Ksser ottlua 10 days
wishes, far any reason, so return the goods, ittworn.
badly
j wherv m Start It.
I about where
counterfeit
Philadelphia ft is a Urge building, the sire o tour ordtnarv stor- rd is
on th? Sooth -est corner of SIXTH SIXTH hJXlH tlXlH
SIXTH SIX! H aad hUrket Streets.
TtwM wh cannot
"X fE ad
rani
ssade
ssade-an
to the City.
to the Express Co. receipt of goods, and the priv ieite of eeaniitnnc them
is allowed betorc paying. here goods do not pk-asc, we wiii return the
naooey and pay th epi ensge back m Phil-Kclp4ia.
i as Mttmld Jw sure U w eur aMSsr am Ik iiuiidzng mud mxr tk doer
ssr ym tnttr.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,
HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT
THE PEOPLE'S
HARDWARE STORE,
In R. E. Parker's Arte 2?ncA Building,
MAI. STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT YARD
MIFFLLNT0WX, J CXI AT A COUNTY, PA.
Elousckccpcrs' Hardware, Build
ers' Hardware,
MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS,
GLASS, &C, &C.,
all of first quality, constantly
call and see me.
Miffiintawn, Aug. 2tj, 1874-tf
D.W.Harley&Co.'s
I tbe place wbtre roa can bay
THE BEST AI"I THE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
JUTS. CJPS. BOOIS, SHOES, JSD FURSISIUXG GOODS.
WE are piepared to exhibit one of the nnt choice and select stM-ks ever offered ii.
this market, and at JSTOMSMSGLY LOW PRICES i
Also, measure! taken for suits acd parts of suits, which will be made to order
at short notice, Terr reasonable.
Remember the place, in Huffman's
Water s'reets, IUFFLIXTO'.VN, PA.
JUST OPENED!
A New Spring and Summer Stock of
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Men, Boys, Women, Misses and Child-en. Notions, Men's Furnishtna; Goods
WATCHKS AND JEWELRY,
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
All at rates, to correspond to tha shrinkajrc In rallies. Chsap-jr thin the Chip at of a
month ago. E7" St ITS MADK TO" OKDEa.2
Patterson, Pa. Kor. 1 1, l7.v SAMUEL STUATER.
IS
ISToJN
J.B.M. TODD,
PATTERSON, PA.
i
SPECIAL NOTICE !
t
Closing Out Sale of Clothing !
OTERCOATk AT COST !
i
i
Shtrit and Drawn, Halt and ripr,j
Boott and Shoe, Honery and
Gloves at City Prices.
A COMPLETE LI.1E OT
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Gain Boola, Gam Overaboea,
Gum Orercaati.
''P"! PttinS in a mam-
S5r,?g "?. ?,wdl'
I am determined to seil Goods at such
Low Prices that erery one can suit them -
cum lui irrj auill IUIBUI OIODCJ. ail
to see me, and 1 will guarantee yon satis-'BEKF, TEAL, MUTTON, POKK, ax.
faction. L, ,ha wy jOWMt pri,. re respectiall)
The highest market price, sllowed for "aV f VUk'iC
Conntry Produce, Corn and Oats. Hoopi v ' 1 1 '
Poles, Locust PoaU and Railroad Ties, tn
exchange for Goods, by I -e Benhael and R'pnbtim vHiea Is the
J. 8. M. TODD. iP1: oiret job work done. Trr it. It will
Patterson, Oct. 18, 1875. jW Ton If too need anything ia that line.
Sale Bills of ail kinds printed on stort.
notice at this office.
.ID FER TISE.VEM 7 S.
'YOU
TV) be smrw of what we aril w nannbctntv osr
A They tvrr well cut.ftrci avosi kurshcd- 1 he
can be rrlred upoa. Storvkcarpcrm out ot the city
mtitvprcscM whtm they y tfaey sell cur rocxtsv.
ra pata Rjcnre iwi mmxtwgrff. i wk
pm wo as.uAisaaaisTt.j mm i str-naris-
people mad country people equal
With each article sold, a (smMrmnt
the Pnce is aa low as it can be boncht
"THIS is important indeed, Weitae.unorlfiCrnUa
I people havirg storci ra Pridelna,
trrfett our st frits, cards, adWi , tad
sum straiasTers on the street, wni tmii aV-v
the store is. so that thry et rU ih ir
coods.
There is but one KrxW rlsn in
pal
wle
- trn 1
niiiisi 4oi msiisri&2 and nrices bv
"5
renucstcd. t crscr can nae
roods sent be Ksrris. hr
tof their nteasurc (we hirntsh easy dtrecuuna that
any one can ncasur by,) and describing colue
wanted, and rice ileftired. Paemcnt can be made
on Land. I invite the public to
JOHN W. MUTHEESBAUGH.
New Building, corner of Kridge and
Sept. 15, I70-tl
EH ORrii STORE.
BANKS & HAMLIN,
j (Bcl:ord Uuildin;,)
Main Street. 31 tllllsitawn. Ph.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
(CHEMICAL?, PVK STUFF. PAINTS
Utl.I, V AKMSII
SUES. tL ASS. Pl'TTT.
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BUHNBH,
CHIVNtYS, BKI SIIE .",
ilAIHhklHt.S.T(H)tH
UKUSI1KS, PlfK
Fl'VKKr.CUMbS, &APS.HAIK
OIL, TiBAC.
fO, CIGABS.
Notions.
STATU) NEkV
j LAKUK V A R I K T r OF
! PATENT MEDICINES,
iSelerted with great car, and warranted
from nip n aiitbonrr.
iroSrpS5 AXD L,QtOKS
I tr7-PRES ;KilT10NS cmpounded will
jrut care. fJuueii-u.
SOLOMON SEIBESt,
VVi xUit Vm r,,ft erer,
ToeM.r, Th..r.lav and Satnr.la m.in
and will fnrnith the ;irjeps tf 'these l.r-
;011?hs wjn ,he
i . .,,, r uj ...
i?" r""",n.".,
ale by
HAKLEY ft CO.
As Aitrer'isement.
BYI 45D ETE cni FAR lMJTrTE,
6t K. CkaLfSlru,TSlttim,r, Ml.
FOKi;k KhTLIXG, 3f. D., lt I rJl of
Crv a:.-l Lar : u.orv i:i iJic H aiJiiugtoa
Vnrttr. s iirrnin iircharrr.
IHe Krjjr'liMli-Bj n-ijtwt? i.f thi tt'
CttLtfi'inm-i.k. ht hvna IMiMt op Witii
1 sit t;w mirr em riit lof.il 1:1 the Ulet
j b'-i.u Ktsi riL, .-r i!ie s(t'il treat'
l nM-tiiiT Ai -fs ,if ili-.,f.4. Aifi bf
!etn-r lV NifK-KKri w. r., '
."t jt w rti Charges
Ac-ntvwantvll.
j flU !Mt:t nuu Knur, f
TK-t'E CO.,
OAG'NTS WAMTEO FOR THE
EKTEftNIAL
TUi p i iiU'rrt in tlie tbnliin- hi.tv.f
.l ur r..ntrT atkes ihia the I iitmt selli-ig
tH.k rtvr piiMuK.'t. , J contains over 4ls
3nr histor.cal fiijfr ivi: a"..f tMI es.
withal utl oHi.t ol tlx? Str.weli1n sranti
Ceateniii.tl cel. U-atiun. heiij twr a ntt V
:iiMi..o 'iit extra f.-ru:tu rmit.
ah' kvai, ri. Bim.vt; i;t..
'SlItclpt.W
ISOO
A VOMII t.,
rncri-li? rnra aYid
wonn-a cvm whi-re.
oraiit. r.XCKLSItJK SF'ii C., IM
Mu-iiifitratmne, tN-aa.-
PKESCRIITIOX FUEfT
fur ibe sly cureot aurri l trsiles cos"
omn to the voting ami n.tdk.--yt. Str
Tuua. HreuUl ami fa steal iic(HVMnn, ton
ot lifwrr win ay, piins in tlie bat-fc,
-ll-siHlusf, dLizino, riinmeM !' sight,
cuntii.'ioD ot iJeas, autl uthtr eiinwters ff
the nvrrviu system cviiikiuhI Tanutia
liauita that lower I lie iu!itT ot the 9tniu.
Any drucg.st h is tli inj;riieiits. Aiklreas
Itt. t. II. 1!W. , CmemnafvOhio.
AT- I'tX V.tr.K GCABAXTtED Iu
p' Apeiits, ilalc an-t KciujIb, in tbfhr
cwu kn-ality. Tenia and OUTFIT
FEEK. A'lart-ss P. O. V1CKKUT k CO-
j Auguxla, M.iiiir.
YOU CAN MAKE $5000
In 90 days in A 1 Stocks.
t SjstCBt i Sin-, Honorable aad Sinpla
ramphtet Senl Frtt to .HI.
IV. II. tt'EKKS, Barker, 17t Broadway,
CW Vo;k.
Stocks WnrgW txl .M at fh Xcw Tor
Stock E luns:J.
WANTED U;t wiling I
for tha
Prizo
I'at kJB in thawi.rl l. ItcmUiiw l.t sheets
lIer, 13 Knv!iirs, OvM-.-n Fen, Pod
!..Mur, Pencil, Patut Yar4 Measure, and a
piecv of Jewulrv. Siinflu x:kjse. witb
eiegoot ris t paid. 2't eesiU. i'trciilur
free. BH1DK a, Co., 7tj Broadway, New
York.
C q 9(1 Pr rf" home- Trrms frto.
iJJ r- p6U Address Uo. Siimsos k. Co.,
Portland, Me.
THE undersi-ned, htrin? eompteled Lis
new Warehoaso in Perry sti lie, wosld
rvapectltillr inrite the atlentitra .f tha
farmers of tha county to tlia fact that ba is
at all times
PAYING- TllE HIGHEST PRICES
TOR ALL KIM US OT
; c;kai, seeds, ., a.
Having introduced new facilities for boixt
in?, Weighlnp, 4c.. we are now prepared to
unload with the least possible trouble.
Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust
Posts, and all Saleable
Country Producs
will be toul.t at all times, aithcr lor
CASH lH IN EXCHANGE FOK MER
CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE
COAL, LUMBE2. FISH, SALT,
PLASTER, GROUND OK LUMP,
a kick, will bo sold to suit purchasers, eitiu r
WHOLESALE OK RETAIL,
and at tbe lowest rates ruling.
1 o
At my Store in Turbett township may be)
found as complete an assortment of
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES,
TvTOTIOISSa
Queensware, Hardware, &c,
ill of which will be sr.M as low, if not a
little lower than elsewhere
XOAU I1K1UZLER.
Dee. lt, ISTS-tf
Dyspepsial Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia!
Dyspepsia is the most prrp4exint; of all
human mlnie-ts. lis symptoms are almost
infinite in their variety, and tha forlorn and
tesponduttt victims of the disease often
lancy themselves the prey. In turn, of every
Known malady. This is due, in fart, to tha
close sympathy whK h exists between tha
stomach and the brain, awl in part also to
the t.tct that any dinlurbance of the diges
'ive tunc I ion neccsnarily riiaoniur ihe liver,
(he IxiweU and the nervous system, and
jfiects, to some extent, the iiality of the
blood.
E. F. Kunkei's Bitter Wi ie oi Iron ia
i sure care. T!ii is not a new preparation,
to bo tried anl tounil a jcriu;; it has been
uresrribur' l.ii!y for nuriy years in tbe praa
ice nl emit:e it hysiciun with unparalleled
success: it is aol tipcclcd or intended to
lire all luo IUcas s to which the human
I'amily Li :ii joct, but i-t wu routed to rare
Lyipepia hi ils rnost cbitnulc lorin. Kun
;el's liittcr Wine ui L ou uevcr tails to cure,
jymtorus of Dtspi p-.U are 1ok of apj-vtite.
ii:d and riting ot the I.hxJ, dryness of the
uiouth, heartburn, distension of tha stom
trb aud bwela, coustipatiou. headache,
lizziness, aleep'etaiie-.s aul low spirits. Try
tba great remedy and be convinced of its
uerits. Get the genuine. Take ouly Kun
which is ptit only iu SI bottles. IK.--1
VJ North Ninth St., I'hiLutelphia, Pa.
it never tails. For rule by all Dmggista
ind dealers everywhere.
Tape Woibi
Entirely remived with purely vegetable
medicine, asrming Irnui tko system alivv.
No l-e nntil the bead paaw-s. Come and
.eler to patients trtxted. Dr. E. F Kvn
IVo. -VJ North Mnih street, PhiladeU
riii i. Advieel'rue, "eat. Pin and Stomach
Worms aim rvniuvwl. ink your druggist
lor KraacL's IVosa Siicf. Price $1 per
bottle. Send fr circulur. For removing
all kinds but Tapo ffuno, the medicine can
be Lad of your dru;gi.t For Ta( Worm
the pit if lit must come on aud have it re
move J.
TUC SEW AMERICA!!
SEWING MACHINE.
Simple, Self.Th read lag, aad
Durable.
rPUALL tuk pleasure in showing this
popalar Maehina ro any who wish te bur
a 6it-clas article. It bss woa iu wav !
tbe front ranks. Call and see it, or k.-t nie
know w bo yoa are and where roo live.
Address W. U. AIKENS. Agent.
aag-ij-Zm Hitninlowa, Pa.
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