Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 05, 1876, Image 3

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    jSESTINEL fcllEgCBUCMj!"-!
TEUMS.
Si.Wrirtion. $IV) per annnm, 'T imkl
wltLm IS months ; r!."0 if not paid within
.months. " ' ' '-- t
Transient advertisements inserted at 60 .
cents per imn tor : jn.en.on.
Transient business notices in lornl col-
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hnm. 10 cents tr line for each insertion. I
. .... ... I
, , . iHsrueuon. win ue male to id ae aesinmr ,
"dTrt' J the year, half or quarter .
" V '
; ' PEKN'l. B. R. TIME TABLE. '
ON and aJter Sunday, ov. ZMh. iw.fr, ;
passenger uralnii will leave Mittlm
bin. I. K. H-, follow, i
. HlfTVllD.
Philadelphia Express
Le istown Accommodation
(Pacific Express...........
l1arribtirg Accommodation
i.VLaiitie Kxprc.s ..........
Pacilic Express ...........
6 T a m
" '
J War Passenger
.......10 IS Hi I
:aii ..
3pral
i' Line 6 4i p m i
tl.eaistown Accumiuodatioii
.. .4pu
JPltlfborg Exvtta .
. 12 2 a m ,
v J tv. Daily txctpt Sud). t f ai7v
... .. . ...
Tbree trains do not stop at tbia station :
Cinciunati Kxpreas tiuic here 1 1 a.
Li". tM, i li a.m.i Iay B -
pteaK. east, I 84 p. m.
KaaaMBra
NOTICE-. '
A number of subcrtb t to the Stntittl
and Rtjrublita are owing one and two years
.iibKri'tiou, a auiubtT a lonrer period ofi.ffice of County Treasurer ou Mi.nday. i
. .. .. ... - ti - .t T -n . .. .1. I
nav on or befK the l(Hh dav ol Januarv.
176, $10 per annnm will suffice. Alter i
that date all aubxriptioa rliat haa run .nt j
rear and upward, will I chgeJ at the .
rate of $3.00 p-r armum, aa rerjlib.-d
LOCJL IXTELLIGEHCE. ' j
tlalibita have been nnnanafly ararce thia i
SlHI.
A ahooting-matrh took place on the river
umk below Patterson oa Chrutniaa dav.
Mia. Lbrai Indo. be, -hol . !
ae
Cbrwtmas treat ; it was highly appreciated
No sleighing thai Tar this winter, in these
'. iarts. Ennie, it is aaid, is overstocked
w ith anow.
Prayer-melting in ihe I'resiyterian church
every night thi. week thia being the week
-it prayer.
Tlif Lutheran congregation in thia place
t . .... hearty cLcerfnlnera about bim that is a
iraviT-merting everv evening thia week. !
" . u. l distinguishing characteristic of the old
' Philadelphia taarkeM. Penna. wheat, i " . "
red, 1.35t17 j lorn 6St.rfi2c ; Oats 4A Tttaearora aeople.
- le': i' Kro"5 " ".. Os. of lb. -ch.l director, snd a po-
Fishermen art already indulging in bright ' licriimn visited the school, of Bi-rwiek, l'a.,
anticipation of strings" ol weightv black ' one ,u.v " k' "(1 rrrhing tbe
, ...- . " i Toiing America' etisceeded in finding two
bass to be caught in the nvsr next ' j pU,i" .,.,! OB ,ne f two
Emeraon aaid, 'Showiuan intelligeiU j
family of bova ami eirls and we will shu
- a latnily where new-pipers ami period
ical arc jk-ntitnl.
Satadar, Sunday ar.d Monday were days
that were Tirig-lik in sunshine and tein-
peratnre. l eopw ol onr ag. nave eer
tmjoyad tbe like, at this lime or J ear.
The Christinas I'estinla or jubiksra iu the
, Methodist and Lutheran rbnrcbea- in this
Jct-, on Chrisiuua day are reported as
haviug b a high, good, jolly occasions.
v - It lasoid that the last bank, failure 'in
Cbius took lace 500 years Sffv . The rea
' i. lound in tbe fact tkvU all parties con
' ceriu-d in a nar.k that fail, or break, in that
,; conntry are beheaded. ,
" 187o was rung out, and 1876 waa rang in,
amid Ihetrlareol boa lire, that alarmed many
V urople. The public should bare been iu-
hsrrued of a contemplated movement o that
i s-barat-tor.
. It has not been announced that Cnr,,1 '
di.st, but it is a certainty that thss tar iiy-,
men haa not been much ia his company in!
I tlds community, and the result U acen in
the few marriages that have taken place in j
.'..i
ZatWB.
well-aired apartments ; to know bow to e-
to know bow to
tort tbe best kind of food ;
sfare them in the heat manner these are
she And Ibtngs, nnd every daughter should
Warn them before lunrriage. . " '" '
sjTi new Court House is a monnmeat that '
mili la-rpetuaie the memory d lh outgo- j
.. . f
K wmmissio.ers
Tiir nsmra are crurravjd in marble snd
waKed into tbe front or the iMiildlna;.' Tbe j
saioe tablet will pr-sTvc tbe name of the
clerk I'resh and grren many years. J
This year 1870 is leap year; it is in j
- oidif ww lor the girls to tj-Ui "couiting.
u.h..Iitr or two in lowc who. 1
hearts ooelit to be raad : ache
little,
.... r - :.. - ..... in tltl rt.l.l. If IOU
.or ...,...e - - r.
can make a man's bean ache tor love, or aa-,
miration you have him, sure. "
The Euntingdon .r.W of the 4th ult.
aavst Konrteen prrsons ww immerxed iu
the Uay.t-.wn Branch, on Snnday'last, by
Kev. linnter,r tbi i4ice. They professed
,version during the progress .d" the meet-
3 for p....
Xew Year, day waa a delightful one
to
- all who w in health. To those who were
1 prostrated on beds of sickness its bright
v. : st .sim! Ihmnph window
nuusiiiu, ' - o - ,
and crevice, brought the realization, that air
pcoe who lived before, have been jTOstia
0 ted, ami alt others who iollnw wttl ia the
lullnesw of time k brought W llie ame
stat.
About 9 o'clock n the morning of the
. rttb BK,CarainMcCtelUa,'.wbna oa the
way to a pump for lreh water, fell oa the
jttvrstirnt, at a point between his residence
- - and that of Mr. John Wright, and was no
severely hurt that he lay unconscious. Cit
izen, took cp his prostrate body and carried
' It into the house, where the tuoJkal and
' surgical requirement, of the ease were at
tended to by Dr. Banks.
tunday night a week, aa sther nights
wince have been, was intensely dark. -
the darkness, John Vincent and a young
lady, reaident in Patterson, were coming to
tow n in a buggy. Along tne piae, norm o.
town, on thi. side of the lock, the driver
waned tho road, which resulted in Hie
liorse, buggy and occupauts tumbling over
the bank at tho right side of the road, and
rolling to the foot ol the hill. Vincent and
his companion escaped from the boggy un
liart, aad groped their way to town, froas
wbieh Vincent returned with others, and
light, to look up the horse and buggy. They
found the horse last, hitched as whea n
put into the .balls, sittiug on his hauncbas,
holding bac't the buggy, which was above
tiim oa the hUl-side. The buggy top was
somewhat damaged and tbe "dash" consid
.rabiy broken. Taken all iu all it is a won-
a .1. .. t hm mi.lisn was tint
.ir inn. uc itiuii .r .u ....... ..-j-
f a more serious chsracter.
farno Y alker township, of Jemniab i
B.A , . . . 1
SeWder ,h4.rf 5100. L
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a student at la .
nd
; Tbe
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new Commissionera, McLattgh- !
vox, ana iM new ,;
X AUm II I it ... i
e;o uuuuimn aon Allen.
. . T " " ,
aft1 lh Ltl . T L U
" iuiuvuuimj, msood xei-
d'er, and tbe new Treasurer, Robett
K- 1'arkef, entered open tbe discbarge
of ,h- ,r do"M . Md.y. ,
. JL. .Mruui baa bought tbe iWe
Su-Pndenl. Tbe Colonel knows all about
I the country newspaper business. ' He
f Will 0(HlbllAa luaka a mnnA n.vtnan.. '
.. 7 as a u. , BoJd Murray, a lad of 11 years, a
'Jn,aon of the laudiord of tbe Jaeoba
.. 6 12 p rn ' "OB9' discharged a pistol into bis left
.. 15 f m ; band on the Horning of New Years
day. Tbe boy ia Join as well aa could
- .J ..J.
cipccicu nuuer ine circuiusiacces.
1. 1). Wallia, wbo last Monday re
,- . , , v. L . r!
of thta county, mtroduced a aateiu of
f.rrangetnwit of records in
bis office
that men's and receives tbe praise of
. . .
i all wbo bare occ anion to do business in
; t,e frotbonotary's office. Mr. Wa.l.a
'
: retires with tbe regards of all who have
ieoniein contact with bitn enongb to
, ,e his ma-jly qualities. ,
' 8anael II Showers retired from the
' viiuu jaiiu un icrniini a. call
"1 K0, to preach to. a Presbyterian
congiegatum in Utmon ny. Nevada.
rh.rlea A. Greer, a native of this
r,.ce now , chilen f A ,lo,,Dlf WM ;
town with his bride on Tuesday. Mrs. j
Urecr'a maiden name was Mioa TiHie
' Showers.
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, .xc .... .tu it; nrciru j
j Cleik to the Commissioner-. -
Uarvey li. Hamilton, lelegrspb -
P'rintendetit at Towanda, this State,
was home, here, vUititig bis parents
last week.
Rev. Ilctiry Ward Beecber received
1,193 calls on New Year's day.
Irwin Stewart, of McCoysville, an
old subscriber, but one who never per-
! suoaliy called, dropped into this office
,onlastlon !ay. He has much of that j
acholar. Complaint baa been entered iu
. t consequence ot the tackles. ae 'ot nre-
; arms among these yoisig bloods which ne
' cesitattl tirompt acli .i on the pirt of the
anlhortlies to sonnreaasbt evil
If the directors of the Mifflin town
sclioola should take ii into their mir.d
f) M JUwick Kliool director8
did, -it ia probable that more than two
pistols would be revealed.
-.A MA who had "been nearly ta'.Ved
to death, by loq'iaciona barbers went
into a shop the other day, which he had
never patronized before, and handed
one of the artists a ctrd bearing the
words, "Give me aa eayy shave." Th.
. . . . .
- ,
then, turning sronnd, winVed at his;
fellow-labi rer and said : Here's a I
h.rsar mnrinn.n htm ta . rii.ir ann
dW M,dnn:bUn' 5 W,n," M,J
nhar." "Well, if TOd IT-sh bun. he i
"
- - y t
Mlinfr bis chair, waiting for "next."
.. X0, , ou bet be csn't, letnrned the
"
grgt- Ab easv shave be blowed
i easy shave be blowed ! why
i-v. . t.
he'a got twi
ll.es mi ti . in ii. c m a cam
w i v i.N i i..ti
ma skin looks toucher thsn
boar, and li
a canal sonleV" Tbe bojs laughed, j
and the operator, who, in the mean
time, had lathered tbe turn's face, in-
' dulged in further comments as he urged
,M OVPT iha facia! teriitorv before
. , ,. 1,at ia.' said ha.
. ,
, , . .
. . i j . ,i. ,
W ell, Lis check is harder thin a razor- !
. m r ..Lit .j i
bone.' vPo jou want ns to help ho d
his nr.se back while you go over bis,
lips, Johnny r" isked snolher of the
idl rsxor-wielders. "L'rru't know but
I will wsnt a little help ;
Jte csre-
j ful, don't drop your raxnr down his ear,
i ..-, if .Hnihed annlher
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"What a d.rty head he . got , i-bserved
Johnny, as he ran his fingers through
(n man's bair. I say, noma of you
omt wri,e a w4f ,nd ask liiul if be
, .htBipo0 rhe crd was
J preiM!Dtc(1 , ,e , who
! ,ied i 'nd ,b- br,s
I Duii-bed, he arose trom tne cua:r. -ii a i
all right, boys,'
said he, aa he laid
down his fifteen cents. ' I don t nuod
your talk any. I could aland it first
rat so long aa you didt't say acything
about base ball, third term, or the
LUky King frauds." He disappear
ed, and those barbera aat down and
thought about biui. Chicago Times.
a
Literabt Notice. The Seeond An
nasi roovention of Literary Societies
of Juniata county will be held at Cen
tre, in Walker township, commencing
on Tuesday evening, January 25, 1876.
Prof. John M. Jarman has bee select
ed as special orator for the occasion.
Circular letters of instruction will be
sent to the several societies as soon as
, gjKJe. Address all communications
, gecreUr;e ot Convention of
April last, either Jlias Rose Hamilton
at Mexico, or E. A. Tennis, at Thomp
koiitowa.; By order of
J.N. (iRIBB,
i - A. S. Adams,
T J. H. Smith,
' - Georue Kiso,
Committer.
Tbompaontoaa, Uees. V-ti -
The Vnsical Asociat"ion of Central Penn
syhania, comprising thirteen counties, will
hold Its Third Annual Convention, in tte
Musical College, Freeburg, Pa., on Monday
evening, Tuesday, Wednerf.y, Thursday
and Fridav, January 10, 11, 12, 1 J, and 14,
( H7a
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Re-nnion of 49th Eegiment, P7.
To l.r. -k-. r .l -.
1 0 ltrS nonir of the citizens of
,bi, p!.c U-d., b been ooeasio.
Mted according .to previous arrange
.v- . ,Vt , ... ?
mo mue lor tnenrsi ue-nmoo
of ,h. ia,h Rlrini.n. p .v .
,,, h.Ting one of the tost glorious
o
rM"irrf. nF
recoras oi
an that ever marched out
from our Slate during tbe 'late ciril
war. "'!:,.' - j Jnniata Sentinel and Pepubtican Editor
At 11 o'clock A. M., those wbo bad ! 5tvv'i':lor,' V, ?eh21L .
. . Indepeodent Ed i tor aud Proprietor, E B
arrived on the irevinua day and early McCruiu. . .
this morning, formed in a line on Main Attorncys-at-Law E S Doty, E D Par
street, and, beaded by" a fine Band of ! 'J??' LUK iSr"' J"c"brLri'
' 3 I W w MAllimm, Hubert McMemi.BFturch-
vaaic, escoriea tuose wno men arrived
in the train, to the Town Hill, where
tbe process of organisation was carried
nut by tbe election of olooel Wont
hacker as President, also ten Vice
Presidents one to represent each Corn-
! PnJ in ,b Regiment. ' In addition to
this Lieut. Deemer was elected Secre
tary, with Lieut, Glasa as assittsnt.
Lieut. Wallace Bratton was appointed
Jt .J .'::.-. V .1.
Treasurer, and William II. Earnsbaw,
Chaplain.
The organization thus completed waa
declared by unanimous vote to be The
Association of tbe 49th Regiment,
P. V." to the membership of which
every honorably discharged member of
the Reciuient is eliirible simo'v nron
,. , ., . ,.
bis own request for said membership
being msde to the Secretary, Lieut.
Deeuier, whose P. 0. address ia Ilolli
dajsborg, Pa.
The Aioioc'.ation then adjourned until
2 p. M., when they re assembled at the
j Tl(Wn H.l!, formed in procession, and.
, euarU!0.
hj llie ..Log,,, Gaards' Co. G and
ke.j by the Baud, marched to the
Court House, and occupied sittinirs re-
i ... " . . . ..
aerved i(ir tbcir use. J be latge hall
was filled to its ntuioM capacity by the
; Teacbets ef the county and the friends
of the Regiment.
At the opening of the exercises tbe
President briefly stated to tbe friend,
present the object of the Association,
also that they proposed to publish an
accurate and complete history of tbe
r
Kegiment, as well as to erect a suitable
monument in some central location
TLe meet;n- Was then opaned with
prayer by Rev. Mr. Riss, a forurer
Chaplain of volunteers, and this was
fallowed by an intensely interesting
oration by Chaplain Karnshaw, forwr
ly tbe Chaplain of tbe Regiment, and
now holding that position in the (J. 8.
Military Hume at Dayton, Ohio. It
would be impossible to depict the thril-
ling and social tffect resulting fruu. this
masterly addles. It is rarely that ao
inuli lanilPfi.Gd .ml ni.rfi.il ct.trll isn
........ ..
re so iiappiiv Diended as on tins sca-j
sioc. J
liesponumg to irequeni nuu uesny
.... . , , .
calls, Lieut. Kitncr, BOW rastor of the
Kleventh Usp.ist Church of Philadel
phia, then came forward and delivered
brief address, for which be waa hear-'
til v applanded at its conclusion. j
; The exercises being over, the Kegi-1
ment was then escorted by 'Jo ti"
ton ,ue principal sweeis, ano cio.ea
i with a dress parade.
, ,he evening an arljnurned and final
..,.,. n ..
meet,n? w8 hclJ ,n lle Town I'aI,
I sfl.e it was deeded to hold
I .a a. 17 : II a : A .a
. November 7, 187C. After
'
t 'r!8,nK addresses by el. Hwn
' ;
' Newton Ritner, Lieut. R. Davidson and
1 I'.r. .1 I. Kartn Limit I
I .lc?. lis i :..! i
! others. The meeting then adj.mrned, ! Super. ,sor-J T Licl.ar.ls
livi:.n loremen John
and with the tenderness of a brotherly
affection seldom surpassed, these com
rades iu arms bade each other adieu,
uuiil Nov. 7, 187C.
There were about seventy members
1 VTern, oue of hon,
had coir-e about
I a-V, .i- "1 .1 I a ll-lA fcJ
, mUe, ano.ner oun aoout ,uv, ...
several more than 100 wiles, so strong
was the attachment to tbe old Keet-
m , "
'"' JIMATA.
DIRECTORY.
Thr Court, County Officio, Churthtx,
Orilrrt, Bmine$ Jllrn end .Median
tea. nm Railroad Officialx, srio havt
Dfimded Places nf Business in t'lit
rlact, at this the Btginmns of the
Year 1816.
AIIFFL1XT0WS.
CIII'HC'IIE.
Presbyterian Rev T J Sherranl.
Lutheran Kev 1 il Blaukwelder.
Methodist Hcv G 0 Penef ack.T.
S4nit4TII-SCIIOOES.
Pnwbj terijn SuperiuteiHlciit. Dr Kidor.
Lntherau Superintendent, E Tilt.-n.
Methodist Superintendent, C BM'Crura.
COIRTS.
President Jndge Hon Benj F Junkin.
Assoc iate Judges Hons JouathauWeiser,
John Koona.
District Attorney AKred J Palterson-
COFKTY OFFICERS.
Prothnnotary Jacob Beidler.
Keguter and Recorder John T Mutiin. '
Treasurer Hubert E. Parker.
SheritF William II Knouse.
CommuMuoners William H Grouinger,
David B Cox, James McLaughlin. -
Auditors Louis Degan, George Hoffman,
John K Allen. . "
BOROtTGII OFFICERS.
Burgess Noah A Elder.
Town Council Noah A Elder, O P Rob
ison, J N Howe, J W MutbersOiugh, John
Bnrchlleld, John C Wright.
School Directors Jeremiah Lyons, J W
Hamilton, R E Parker, S B Loudon, II A
StauibaiiKh, Cornelius MeC'lelUn.
Constable S S Wilson.
ASSOCIATIONS.
- A. V. M.
Cnion Idire, No. S24, A. Y. M., Mifilin-
towa, meets seeond Thursday evening of
1 every mouth.
Lambt-rton Lodge, Jio. 371, A. Y. M.,
meeta every Monday evening oa or betore
! full moon.
t -I. O. O. F.
! Juniata Encampment. No. 19, L O. O. F,
i TbompMutown, meets Rrst and third Tues
day evenings or every monin.
MittliuU.wn Lodge, No. 131, Miffliutown,
meets every Friday aveiiir.g.
Lost Creek Ladge, No. 56S, Hifflintown,
meets every Wednesday evening.
-O. U. A. M.
Patterson Council, No. S0, Mifllintown,
nx-els every alardar eveninjr.
JnnUta RKorra ConncH, Ko. 93, Jr. O.
P. A. Mifllinluwa, nxxu evprj lloodar
evening. '
- I. O. R. II. i
Iriqnois Tnbe, 3. 42, VlfBiBtoWn, meeU
eTery Monday evening .
. ' : k. of p. : '
Cocofiniaa Jxxife, 'o. VJ7, Ififflintown,
neU every ToeWay evoaiug in Odd rl
kw Building. ,
NEWSPAPERS
Democrat and Kvgiater Editor and Pro
prietora, Amos U BuD-iall and Wiu J Jack-
man.
field.
JuKtice of the Peace E W H Kreider.
Phyaiciana D M Crarfurd, T A Elder,
L Banka, D f Smith.
Notari-a Public B F Kepner, ITilliam
Uiren, Abniham Will.
Si-bout Tearhera A. W Mulbollan, O M
Kcrtin, .Visa Clara V Daughcrty, illaa Lizzie
London.
Inanninc Agent George W Cribba.
Dentist G L Derr.
UOTELS.
Jacobs Hone Murray.
Pt-aiiayWauia Honae Jarob WilL
JuniaU HuUrl Krank Shielda.
B.4.XK3.
Juniata Valley Bank
Banking House or Doty, Parker & Co.
Drj Goodi Eliaa Tilten.
Dry Gools and Groceries II A StJiu-
bnaeh, John leakly, John Kirk.
i Urueeries and Contoctious J S Tboiuas,
joh0 jj shatle.
ContectiiM.a Solomon Booka, Juhn Etta.
Crothing II W 11 irluy . Co.
BooUaod Sh'.es K..U-H K Parker.
Drops and Medicines B Kepuer, Banks
k. Hamlin.
Notion. Emil iJcbott.
Hanlware John V Mothertbaugh, John
T Krarn-i.cus.
Wan ln-8 and Jewelry Wm Rullman,
Wni XV.iguer.
ttori-s and Tinware Levi Duudore, J
Fri'd Ilmuiiiel
Mf ichjnt Tailor S B London.
Tobiieeo and ("igar. Frauk Books.
Liquor J C M'-zer.
t'arriage Makura Showers and Sehol!. -Chair-maker,
Cabinet-maker and Under
taker Win F SuyoVr.
I'hair-uuker and Undertaker () P Kobl
son. Cabinet-nukcr James Robison.
Ilaruesa-makera Jamea II Sitntus, John
Diehl.
Shoe-makers lohn North, A B Fasick.
George Heck, Peter Mortousoii. .
Biacksiuilhn Jes.e H '.e, Panneboker A
I SUutterbark Alexander Kllia.
t Fomidrv B F Batuun.
Marble Cutters Caveny Jt Auker.
Pump-inaker Frank Noble. "
Post Master Solomon Books.
Express A rent Alexander Sis-ddv.
Millinerv Mrs E Rickeiihieb, Misa Salliei
Hak.
Mantua-mskers Misses Grnbh, Miss Kate i
Thomas, Mis. Ssllle Uawk.
Photographer Joseph Hess.
Grain, Coal and Luiub.-r Mcrrhants
Buyers II Kennedy. .
B ikery Jim Lsyer.
Batchers Abraham Will, Solomon Sie-
iber.
i i qi.i.i. i.j. ;..!,. .,n" ' t
j j;,,, s,loun ,ud ,ting Ui,ntK Juha
h ilollobaugb.
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PATTFFJOV
J
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While it is tnie that Pat-onKMi has a sep-
"
Antc r-3iiiatin , she is still claimed as the
j other side or pu t ot Milllin. a aw deal
r, W VoVk'"''" "
laaaparioi ,rsior. ,
' ( Ilt'RClI.
Lvaiigelital Itcv ilr lloriioorp.T.
lHtnitiTll-!iCIfOOI..
I'lil.'T SnHTiiiti'liil.-nt, Mr CtiHin.
nOROt'GII OFFICERS.
Buiaess John E llillohau2h.
loan Coiiii. ll John CopcJaua, Jsamncl ,
II Ilronii, I F Rohm. I
I . .
' u.rec.ors-r,-ans.e.jonnvope-
., .
Constable D A West inc.
id Ilonhmun.
i rhirwn Vr P C Rnndio
! .
htwil Tc:ichrr-
-Tlieim.!, ftarmm, W I j
K, n-
Ivntist s B taveny.
raH.HO.4D OFFICERS.
; Ti. k. t Apent-Jaines North.
Train Master W 0 Cramer.
nackruberger,
j R m Kmk, Al.rani Snyder
Foremsn ot Coal Whirl David Crimer.
Conductor of Ballast Train John Kautl
nun. TEL.alGR.4PII OFFICES.
i'ennsviraiua ientnu itauroaa uuice
,)r-,,''r' T,.l" J"'1""-' ....
it :ii:i ii 4. uitrii rniw.n.i i laiur. .
msixis.
HOTELS,
raltersoli llonse John Hays.
Keystone Hotel Ssinuel H Notvstine.
l'aiker House Johu Loiugor Jner.
Dry GimsJs Joseph Penned. Wilson
Brown, Joint Ule. .Mrs. lUnne'iiin.
G narerks a J ilertzler, George Goshen,
Krnet &. Pioiu.
Clotliing .Samuel Slnyer, JBM Todtl.
ll.in!oi Stevens & Giiss.
Confections Wm il Kgolf, Wm Wrifht,
! narry Ilohiiau.
Tadur I) ivid Doaghuiau.
Tinner C'ark Wiitl.t.
ShoeiiMkers II 11 Gable. II II Knise'y.
Blot ksuiil lis W J Z-nlcrs, Jos iverlin.
Carpeuter Joseph Biiudle.
Post Office Brown k Wilson.
Grain Dealers and Commission Mercbauts
James North k. Son.
Market Car .M -ii Kmcst ii Diem, Brown
ii Wilson, Kru.k i Wise.
Livery T J Mi.ldsph, JBM Todd.
Salocn Kevstone hnm.
31 A K HIED:
BBUBAKER MADDEN On the 14th
nit., by Kiler Joseph Furr, at th residence
of llie bride's ptreuts, Mr. Z. Ta lor Bru
baker, of Beale towuship, Juniata county,
and Miss Lourena Madden, ol Huntingdon
county, Pa.
WILSON KEN A WELL Dec. 21, 1875.
by Kev. T. J- Shcrrard, Mr. J. Hutchinson
Wilson, of Mexico, and Miss Hattie F. Ken
awell, of Vauwert.
CAVENT PEOPLES On tlre23r.l ult.,
at the M. E. Farsouagc in Thompsontown,
by Kev. M. C. Piper, Mr. IL Wayne Cav
eny, of McAlislerville. and Miss Frances B.
Peoples, of Lost Creek Valley.
GCfeS BOWEUS On the 23rd ult., at
tbe Luthtran parsonage in Milllintown, by
Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. Samuel F.
Guss and Mi. Sarah VI. Bowers, both of
Miifotd township.
CLACK- HALDEMAN-Onthe2ithult.,
by Rev. Jacob Engle, Mr. David Crack, of
Van Wert, Jnniata comity, and Mrs. Eiira
beth Ilaldeman, of Marietta, Lancaster Co.,
Pa.
ICKES RANDOLPH At the re.idencu
of the bride's parents, ou the 23rd ult., by
Kev. a. C Sbiodel, Mr. George L. li kes,
l.rpffronntr. and Miia Marv E. Ran
dolph, oi J uniata county.
KICK E N BACH M0I3 T On tbe 28th
ult., by the same, Mr. David S. Rickenbach
and Mis Matilda Moist, both of Walker
, township.
HEKTZLER G KOJi 1XG KR-Oo the 80th
alt, by the aama. at law raaideuca.of tba.xr-:
bn.le' parents, Mr. Jona K. Herizler and j
UL. U.fiU. S Kh ..f Turra.lt
township.
GREKR SflOWERi-On the SOth nit ,
at No. alt BriiWn SU, Philadelphia, br the ' priifessron. A
,, , .- , jedto.- lltBCe,
Rev. JiXT. Lang ley, Mr. Chaa. A. Gier,lwsU1
f ... . j.. m: wr 1 1 -. r i . r
i Aiioona, aN aiaa iiuie at. cnowere, oi i
PhiUdeliH.ta.
VIED:
VPBl.ER On the Tii ulu, la Tucarora
Valley, Elizabeth H. Uubler, aged 17 yeaia, I
7 months and 21 days. ' j
ACGHEY On the ZMlx utL, in Millord
townahip, Jiicaie BeU. danrhter of Lviuan
.,.- . . . "
AugUey. aged 3 earv2 monlhs and n day.. 1
AI'lillKT lln Ihm blth J in tjlll.inl!
townbip, Mrs. Clara A., wife of l.ym-in :
Aligner, sgea - year, 3 months and Id
daya. .. j
IIOLL08AUGH On theTtth nit, in the!
. u r i. ... , . . i
boronh or Patterson, illie, son of Jobu ,
E. ami Ellen llollobaiigh, aged 1 year aud
0 months. -
A Great Book.
Ectn, FtmUj, Should Have It
A collection ot UDarJ of Thirtu
Thousand A ot German, S.i,;,
Lu'cb, French and other Immigrants
in Pennsylvania, from 1 I'll to 177l, j
with a statement of names of shi, (
wbenee they sailed, and dale of their;
i ti . . . i - ..
arrival at Puiladelpbia, chronological I j 1
arranged, together with the nectary j
historical aud other u les. Also, an;
Appendix, cor.tait.ing lint of more than j
Oae Thousand German and French j
uame in N'ew York prior to 1712, by!
PROF' I. 1'ASIKL Ut" PP. ' fecofid lie
vised and Enlarged Edition, with Ger-
..... T..-i..i.-f
aswisa lwNaii'u,
There are hundreds of people in Ju- j
niata ennnty who bv the aid of this j
book, and little trouble, may trace their ;
descent to European homes. J
Published by I. KolTt.ER, 20'2 North I
Fourth Street; 'Philadelphia, at the i
i i .,- i. j nn i
low price of Si 50, gilt edged $3 00.
0O3IMKll Via.
JlllTLINTOWN MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas.
MirrusTowx, Jan. 5, 187J.
B.itter 30
Eggs W
Lard 14
Ham ltt
B;UVn a a a a 11
Potatoes 4
Onions.. 75
MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weealy by Buyers It Kennedy.
QroTATioxs roa To-nv. .
Wednesday, Jau. 5, 187C.
Wlix-at
Corn, old ........
Corn, new, ahelli-d
Oats
!Rv
Timothy sed... .,
Cloverseed ........
.$1 iOjl 25
6"
S0to:ii
70
2 2-
,. 6 iKkii; ;
SUcial .Volices.
t .
TO CO.SU.ttPTlvES.
Tlieadvenir. hv
ing been irmanently t
iseae, Cousumption. j
tnri.il of that dread disease. Consumption. )
bv a sniil lu remede, is anxious to make i
. - . . f.lo.4Un-crer. the means of !
I .' o ie p.ripli0'' uscd, (."ree of
!cb" wi'h ,h VT", W?
iid aiug Ibe aam, whh-h they will hml a:
j enre lor Consumption, Asthma. Ln.n- j
cute, iu all who ilcsirc it. lie win scua a
chilis, Sir .. l'artiea wushing I lie prescrp-
1 tiou iu please aiiuroa
Kev. K. A. U'lijlN.
1j4 1'clia SU, WillianisbiiiKh, N. V.
; ERRORS OF sOfTII.
A (iENTLEMAN who siitl.rej lor jrars
frim N,.rw K.DiU,v, preiimtnre Iee:iv,
H , ,.. ..(r,-... ,,i x oiirhftil ii.discretion
,ur ,t. ,akc r 8nH,rig hmns,,ity.
-"-hd Iree to all who e.d it, the recipe aud
.lirwtion rr inakiMjr the simple remedy by
1 -rofit !.y the ...veHlser's ezpeiience e. do
aaurraaiiig in inn.-ci cwnueiirc,
JOHN B. OCUEN.
Dccl-W.m
42 Cellar St., New York.
j Philadelphia fic Beading Eailroad.
Arrangiuit nt of Passenger Train.
NorsHasa 22d, 1875.
; Trait lean Hirritbrg mt fullotet i
i For New York at 5 2l, 8 10 a. m.. 2 ( and I
I "7 4l p. iu.
1 For Philadelphia at i 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m.,
I. 2IHIanilSoOp.nl.
Fur K 5 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 0U,
13 oil and f 40 p in.
For Pottsville al 5 2.), 8 10 a. m., and 3 50
p. m. and via Schuylkill k. busqiteuauua
t Branch at i 40 p. iu.
For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00,
i 3 "' and 7 40 p. in
I Tbe 5 20, 8 10 a. m . 2 Ot and 7 4 p. m.
I trams have through car. lor New York.
Th: 8 10 a. m. and 2 Oil p. m. iroim bava
j thronxh cars tor Pliitailelphia. j
SCSDJYS. !
For New York at 5 20 a. m.
For Ailcntowu and way stations at 5 2'" a. n
For Keadliig. Philwlelphia and nay station,
at 1 45 p. iu.
TV.l.f fur Harruburg liatt mtfolloict :
Leave New York at 9 WJ a. m., 1 00. 5 li
and 45 p. m.
Leave roilalelj.hia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 sad
7 10 p. m.
Leave Uea.iing at 4 4, 7 40, II 20 a. m.,
1 50, C 1 aud 10 20 p. m.
Leave Pottsville at 5 .Vt, 9 IK) a. m. and 4 33
p.m., and via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Branch at 8 1)5 a. III.
Leave Aiieutown at 2 3(i, 5 50, 8 55 a. in.,
12 25, 4 -J'! and 8 45 p. iu.
The 2 40 a. m. train Iroui Allentoan and
the 4 40 a. n.. train trom Reading do nut
run on Muudaj s-
SUXD.1VS.
Leave New York at 5 15 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p in.
Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10
20 p. m.
Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 8 45 p m.
Via Morns md im Railroad.
JOHN E. WOOTTEN,
General Snptrimlendtnt.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AT my residence at East Point, MiWin
town, I am prciired to promptly till
order for
BOOTS AXD SHOES,
LADIES',
MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S WEAK,
at prices to eorrespond with the times. All
kinii. of
r r. n m w n 1 'r
ALT ljlll.l U
j also promptly attended to. Ilnpinr to re
I ctive a .hare of the patronaire o th pro-
pie, I subscribe myself their ubedieut sh
maker.
A. B. FASICK.
Feb. 8, 1875-tf
- .
.4inlailatrator' Xotice.
Estate of Grorte Hepner, dtt.eat4.
lltKr.AS l.enrrs 01 Aoniini.irauon 1
T r.tl. tn.n.hm. drrsl h.vinir
vw ,liv iw. v. ... .. ......
becngr.ntrd to the undersigned, all
:.... U( n ..J mnn.tntam sna phi itaata li
:"'"T.;r " Z Z"
having claims will please present them
without delay t "
JACOB SCHREFFLF.S,
JOHN HEPNEK,
roTlf-4t . Mmini'lrmtiwt.
Profttionl Canit.
"ITT II J.I.iH 51.. ALLISON,
'
ATTORN ET-AT-LAW,
Has resuiuvil artivvlr the iiraetiro f his
Ail bnocM riaiiily arttiHt-
fiirinerlv, a-ljoiume h.i
'bosite Court lne. iliUim-
tiwa, f j
Deci,lsT.j
LOL,S K ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
' MlKfLINTOT.t, T.V.
ii y-Col!eriine and Cor.wetanf itii? fifitiiit.f-
V attfadra to. ,
tlrraa 'Mi Hrklaw ilmi, oiiite the
UauM e . ,
J'
' BKKV McMKKN.
Attorney a.id Counselor -at-Law.
PrrHnpt atlrniii. given to the aecurmg (
awl eollrciiiig l cl.ima. and a!l k-zil buM-i
:
I irriCK nn widpe klreet, llrst door west
ot the ttcllcirU building.
April H, 1M7A-U"
. TrPnT.VT,v .mT .rrr
.ivx-aa.-.,,
".lNruWN. JCMATA CO PA.
E7" All bnine. pr..tn.tly attended io.
Orrira On Bridye .tree', opposite ike
c"r' ,lo,,c "lujri;-
,,.. ,, . ... .
T(,"N KcLALGIlLIN,
J
INSUHANCE AGENT,
PORT ficr.ff., JCMJT.i CO.. r.i.
Ct hi :y r-liat.!r C..iniu.i.-s represented
Dec. t, lf'7-VIy
T tL'KLA.v,
:Al QKSTIST.
(Mice opposite Lmheraa fhjrcii, . J
PORT ROYAL, JPXIATA CO., P.Y., !
W hrr(. he ,u pt.w, Hr,, u,n j,,, rj
VM h month, cruoiieiioiug Oectu.b- r 1st. i
The ktla-ice ot the tie h.s olliic will be I
occ"P'l,J b J-s K.lm-r, a yo.i,.g man;
aorthv of roi.h.l.'nee, and L. h is N-en I
,ilu ,... .,lur as atl..lt.llt and
; assistant two ve.irs and upwards. Those i
Hhocall duriiig lr. hurlan. stenee t'er
prolessiuiiol stTtice, may. and ill pleas, i
airangt; llie time ailh Mr. Kilmer wln-n iliey
nuy be serveil, ou the retnrri ot the INn-iur. i
J. M-
URAZKK, M. l,
PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON,
Jicadtmia, Juniala Co , Pa. j
! Orrirz formerly occupied by Dr.Slerrett. I
j Proteasiopal busiliew promptly attended to i
' at all hours.
i April 7, !i7:!-tr t
( THOMAS A. ELDER, M. ).
Physician and Surgeon, -
j MlkFLlSTOWS, f,1.
Olli.-e bonrs Irom 9 a. w. to 3 r. a.. Of.
i (ice. in hi. lalher. residence, at the south
j end of Water street. (oct J-J-tl
jy L. ALLEX, M. P,
Has commenced the practice of Medicine
and a nrg. ry and all their collateral branches, i
Ollice at Academia, at the resideuce ol
Lapt. J. J. l alleriou
, lr-7.
IS
It.
J.B.-M. TODD,
PATTERSON, FA.
SPECIAL NOTICE !
Closing Out Sale cf Clothing !
OVERCOATS) AT COST !
Shtrls and Drawers, Hats and Caps, !
Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and
Gloves at City Prices. j
A C0MPLETI I.I.NE OF j
GENTS' FURNISHIUa GOODS, j
Cum Root, Ciam Oeraboe,
Ciuus 0crcojta-
i
Intending to close out my stock of Win
ter lio.Mis pit-paraiory to pulling iu a ma.u-1
moth .loi-k ol Spring and Summer G.hmK, ,
1 am leteriiiiiiel to sell Goods at an h
Low Price, that everv one vau suit tln-i.i-1
sclvrs lor a verr small sum or money. Call
t.i see me, and I will guarantee you satis
faction. Th highest market prices allowed for
Country Produce, Corn and Oats, Hoop
Pol.-, Locust Po-ls and Ka;lroad Tie., iu
exchange tut Goods, bv
" J. B. M. TODD.
Patterson, Oct. 13, 1875.
BUYERS & KENNEDY,
(Successors to D. P. SulouO",)
DEALERS IN
ai.Ai.'i',
CO A la,
Ll' 31 It Kit,
CEMENT,
Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster,!
SEEDS, SALT, &.C.
I We buy drain, to be delivered at Milllin
! town or Port Koval.
We are Jircpared to Inrniih Salt to dealers'
j at reasonable rates,
i '
BUYERS t KENNEDY"
April 21, D75-lf
TIIEXEW .451 ERIC 4 Jl
j C V Y I V fi Af i f' H I E
""
I
simple, 'tii-iureaaiuz. tana
. - . -
iuruui e..
.
I sii-'w- pleasure 111 snowing mis
j m. pu'uiar .w;cii.iie i.f ..it ii.i w iu l.i uui
, a flisl-clasa article. It has won it. way to
j'lhti fruMt ranks. Call and ee it, or lt me
a.
, know auo you are anu wnere vou live.
Ad.lw. W. U. AIKEN'S. Agent,
laugU- m Mitnii.t.ian, Pa.
' I aire stock of ready made clothincot Ihe
; , , ... . ,
1 men a:-.
' boy., hats, cap.. bo..t, ami .Ii.h,,. noti.M,.,
1 t Samuel Stayer's, w Patter
F.VKRT KIND
don, at this nfrir.
Sale Bill, priuted on short notice at the ;
i other of the Seahuel and Krpniifaan.
MfsCELLJt.E0l S
is it
Who said that you would like
People wear, rather than the s:no!ezai3 gOOuS com
monly sold ? This wiil tell you bin to do it
Tbx very larre ircrease of oer brjsines. s'Vrws r. a. aiaha
a situ, tcsj.a scats of ?iC.aiJ
You Can Save Enough
ia buying a Suit at Oak Hall
TO PAY FOR THE TRIP
frocn inywhcrt in thia Cevoty to th City ef Philadclphi,
and hav a day of af M-accing brsides. Waoanraka A
Biewa atand by thia Statement, and ao wui
yuti a'ter one trial.
1 0 be txre el m
I 1 Co-. vac
: tail I 1 hy an- we
Character
! th Goods wt
J For Haa A By.
; cjui be rrlieJ
: nnnumait
' as w .tftt mi
rra3. We bear aa iti-wiU tn aay tne,
I dewier acU j gvCMts as cutn'.rHg from cw bnuac. 19 M mtt raNun
i en c are irpon;b!c for art:- lv UjcKi of m. Bv Mtr pl ( 1 .vkrtwc
, th wight mumt ot tiac aiatcnaW ca our zruOs, m, one t.a be mdlcU a
f r l fite i
Waaanuker A Brawa ,
i v.iac yrxx
treat Hau
CUSTOMERS.
adntucei,
1 rt hot
anywbsrrr.
aln, that he an oner will W paid b.
wiahca. for any rcaaoa. K rctura the
) r'rHIS s hnp.-rraiT sstM, Vci-trsw.arifjaHibCtpIe'.!
i I pcvlc havune a-urfcf 1 JKhiUcU -
Eiactr
yaara In Stor It.
Utrtt otir
tip wranccin
: atwut ttiLre .-
' coo!ierl :it exds.
Pb:IaJcIhi. ft a !arce btiiW.tK; :hc
on iTOtsw.il-.? cer of 5 1 XTH
SiXTH SlVill aid Waraiet buwiv
ThaSsr ftba cannot
mai
.TaJn
H1ieir xe.rs.ure
I ' an turn r?n
to fHt City.
ml
!s3 8
3 1
W4ta.. atu price drml Fayassrm cn be made
to the F.irrJ Co. on receot f M-d the pri i$e ol exaoMiMttg then
is allowed ysrfirre pyiut. Where -s V rwi t Teac. we will return lb
noiier and UV (l- iTtae bacc
VJ AN AM AKTR
COOK AND TAKLOR STOVES,
HEATERS OF ALL KISDS, AT
THE PEOPLE'S
HARDWARE STORK
In. R E. rnrktrt .Vr x7ric Building.
MAIS STRKKT, OITOSITi: TIIK COI RT YAHI
.MIFFLIN TOWN, JUNIATA COI NTY, IA.
ioMsckcc!crs' ISarchvnrc, 15ni!!
crs' Hard wa re,
MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT. OILS,
GLASS, &d, &('.,
all of first quality, coastunth on
I call and see ine.
MifllinUwn. Aig. 23, !874-tf
D.W.Harley&Oo.'s
li t'ie place where 50a can buy
Till II EST A?il Till. CHlaAPKJST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
H.1TS. C.iPH. BOOTS, SHOES, .1D t l'RMSHIXG GOODS.
WE are ptepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stinks ever o.Y.rred In
tl.ia market, and at .IbTUXISJU.XGLY LOW fRlftLS !
Also, measures taken fj.r suits anil firts of suits, which will be made to order
at aiiort notice, very r-asouable.
Kemember the pi see, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Hridj and
Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Si-pt. 15, D75-ll
JUST OPMED !
. A New Spring and Summer Stock of
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES,
FoT Men, Boys, Women, Mis and Children. Xolions. M.V Furnislitn Goils,
WATCHES AND JEWKLKY,
CARPETS AM FLO OU OJL CLOTHS,
All at rates, to corresp ni to the shrinks?!, in rah-s.
month ago. C7 SCIVS Mailt TO OKI)KK.a
Pallors.. 11, Pa. Nov. 1 1, 1871.
TIIE ;RE4T C.4IF.
HUMAN MISERY.'
Jrit r.il'ikr. 1. Healed Enttlopt. I'rier
$.jr ctnit.
A Lecture vn the Nature. Treatment end
J Kaillcal Cure of Sper111att.rrl.ffa. or S.tminai
j eakness, Involuutary Emissions, Sexual
j Debi.ity, and Iiiiptdiiuents to Marriage en
erally; Ni-rvousuess. Convumpti-.u, Kpi
leosv and Fits; Mental and fbvsieal Inia-
- parity, resulting In. in S !f- Abuse, rte. ll
KOIif.K. MinmstU, At. v.. AU -
t'jor Ol the "li.-een Book," Alv
Tho world-renowned aTihor, in this ad-
nuraoie Lcciure. c-an; pnri ,n, in.. ,t ha., mv tru.le-niarkasab.ivr.
I on experience that the avrtul conse.,uea- j, votl a , kll( mnerr to buv. desrrip
, ces of Sell-Abuse may beeOctrtiullv rcmuv- t,Y'r Ktx, t.rrtbur with the name and
jed without medicines, and without dahrer aa iress l Ihe .rent neaivst von. will b
ous .urjrical operations, bou-ies, instru. yrnn,?ty arDUl,ed by addreaaiuc, with
menis, mips or ronn., w.i
r .. . .... ....I U .... 1
nioile of cure at ouee certain Slid rft'ectu-.l
' by which evTV sutlerrr, no matter iialhi
' coiwliiion nuy be, may cure hims. ll rbcaplv.
; privately and radically.
I BI Su Ledntt rem prnre a 000m 10 ion-
msi .aaimni.
; . ;..:.. i.
1 t-e.ii. iiv - -. 1 -,
, any a.blress. on receipt of siv rruts, or tw
I postage staniis. A l.irrss the Pul.l'.shei,
CIlAS. J. C. KLIN K A. CO.
( Ui.weiV. New Vuik.
1 " .0s,.,,ice Box 4.6.
)s7-lr.
1 COLOHOS sEIULK,
S1
Will visit
MifHin and
Patterson eren
Tuesdar, Thursday aud Satiinlac morninr Hearse, is now prepared 1 atleml fanrrals
and will fnniisb tli- .-itiz--na ..f these bor- the .hortest i...Ik- and on IIh most Mi
ouehs wit 1 the best ot term.. 1I ha. made a jfrewl rrductM-u
in the price ol Cxttiua.
BEEF, VEAL, ML'TTOX, POLK, 4k rr- ruri,,-prvuipilv altrnd.-d i...
at th verv lowest Mires, fie rictfitll'
solicits the psrron.Fe of the i.nblic.
I Aliril . IK7! v.
fcntiinl and Ccpublican il.j'i y.ai
.1Dl'E.1T!SEME. IS.
-r Ausv
you
to get such Clothing as City
at what we vH axrf!turr u
eil Cut. isrm i ami tirtnct. 1 hey
upoc McW(cpn out f th-t dry
m wSen iKtrv w dtcy ttU our sfosxlas
kaitsmU. tax cudAm Mtrciwc
and stMe Ucmm w
pirjr Tr.irr5 ana mMifrp-. b t
to as.ju j m. k bsu Jt'siftn
Wia cuh aritcie W, a i. awi..v
ihr rnCC at as fcrw M it Oat ' Bvatrtt
trwf ite qtiaMty u as rrpicattKa:
in it urchser wttUm ,C cas
tiora.
can.. aa.crMu-ciw. uti
on tiie ttrct. n-rfh jali? liT-tx'u-mi
t. tntrt? viiciKtr
1 iirre i btit oae a Hilt ib
ci -uf oh.:
S iX I h - - MX! H - MX I li-
rvicsti 1't.faatM can hvc
a ITv-OaK srij hv Fk't"-s, l Ci
.we . rr.rb easy d-rr. tnna thxt
inejMurr Sv. nd drcrWf rkr
I
rniiK-rphia.
K,
hancl. I invite the public to
JOHN W. MUTHEESBADGE.
C!iipr than 1'beapr.t .J" a
SAJU EL STIUTER.
ML.4T1 IILE1S
e Improved Cl'Ct'M
iliEK WlMH) PIVI'
is the arkm.WMr.lged
TAN DA kf ol ti.e
market, by popular
i-3lvs-ilict, the I
best pump for the Ir.st
&y.'f money. ltenti.n
Vr Klatrh evs linprovnl
4 "v-iV Drop Cheek Valvt,
invitr.1 to
provnl Rm-ket, I ho
Lkh i.a l
"AsvV nithdrawn without disturbing the
" : joint., and Ibe copper chamber
which never cracks, scale, or routs and will
i,,, ajietitoe. For saie bv Dealers aud
ln,l ...nrrsllv. Ill mdrr ti. ho sure
,lult VM grt hl.lrhley's lump, be careful
staiur.
CliAS.O. lil.ATCHI.K Y.
JliMnnnn.
VG Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa.
CHAIR MAM.TACTORY.
rXllir uu'Iurhifriad. it lit 1t'.. n Wart-r
X klrvt-'t, u. XiA inn h hstTil
jini ir vhcaLi, a general tau ut (
lie also has a U-rr lot of
COFFINS
"" hand. snl. hain pnrclusnl a nrw
Jal)2tf P. KOB1SON.
I Tbe Sentinel and Rrpnkltran otbee is tho
..place tocl joliwork done. Trv H. Itwi.l
j-a. Jou it uecd an wliii. j in that hne.