SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN " MIFFLINTOWN: fred-fl4ay. Juaary l,Uti terms.. :- SUrriitioii, 11.60 per aaaem, if paid - W,U,i Ic montha ; $2.00 if not paid within It month. Transient advertisements Inserted at M CaU per inch for each insertion. Transient baiinea notices in local eoi nmo, 10 cents pr line for each Insertion. Deductions will be made to those desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PENN'A. B. RETIME TABLET ON and after Sunday, Nov. 28th. 1875, passenger srains will leave Miffiia Sta tion, 1. K. K., as follows t Baerwaaa. t Philadelphia Expreaa .12 49 a m j Lewiatowa Accommodation.. , 7 28am Pacific Express ,10 19 a mi Hail...... ...... 12 pjn j! Atlantic Express 9 15 p m wistwab. : .rariuc express . o u am tWay Passenger. 10 13am ;mu a 33 p ui FaMt I .inn ft la n m ! Pittxburg Express 12 2f a m I Vail. I Daily txctpi Sunday, i Caily Monday. Three trains do not stop st this statirn : Cincinnati Express, west, time here 1 lit s. ..i. t F.xt Line, east, 2 17 a. m. ; Day Ex- l.res, east, 1 84 p. m. - ' EXTENDED. By ther.quest ofTnunibc; .frf. hers tbe following notice of time for the jayiuent of subscriptiue in arrears is ex-j tended to February II, 1876: Novice. A neniber of subscribers to the .Vails and Republic are owing one and two years' sirhjcription, a number a longer riod of subscription thsn that. To all mien wno pay on or oerors mf nui aay n February, ll74, H.oO per snnnm will nf- tia A Itnr tlit nMlj ll auhwrintifin tllAt I !ios rnn one year and npwa ds will be 8th iust., sajs : We made mention of .-barged at the "rate ul 1SJ pr annum, as ; ,ne ut rew j, , " Jtnmu per published rates. i uilsbangh, residtug near Hummels LOCJL ISTELLIGESCE. town, bad a horse and wagon stolen , . " while be waa AJteudinr church, and to- The spring election is coming on apace, ; . and candidate, sre iriy talked of. V ehrotiiol. a aimilar eccurrence Ilrry tvbsrton, of Huntingdon, failed " happening to his brother. Christian o the amount as far as beard from of j Balsbaogh. $125,000. Mr u attended worship in Hum- I ne services oegna in ine iininvrenrnnrcn ; at the opening of the Week ot Prayer have been continued this wrek. E. B. IlcCrum has purchased the build Pig occupied by Levi Dundore as a tin and tne store, from John Wright, Sr. Price 1,WS. D. K. Snloun hss purchased the ware- bouses and ground, now occupied by the firm of Buyers k. Kennedy. Price $u,000. Some nights ago the store-room of John Mo tier, in Mexico, was entered and robbed ul' several hundred dollars' worth of goods. A none aud lot on Water street, known at the property owned by the McCaban brothers has beca purchased by David Cra'g lor ttOOl. Between Monday morn in; and Tucad.iy Morning the teiaperaturc chanxed from that a thawing to thit of a freezing point that funned ire I inches tiiick. Philadelphia Markets Wheat, Peua'a, Sl.3otol.3S; KyefRc; Corn b0t6i: ; Oats 42tu-j0c Beef caUle 4t( lc ; Hogs ICJto I'.'izi bheep 6tto7c pur pouud. The attendance on the services held in the Presbyterian and Lutheran churches last week were larger than is usually the case during the Week .if Prayer. There was a tire west i' this place on Tuesday evening. From the appearance of the light some people conjectured it to be in Mifflin county, others conjectured it to be in Licking Creek valley, this county. Two men named Williams and Maxwell were arrested in llarmburg, last week, as the parties who robbtd the store of badore Schwartx in Newport, Perry county, some time since. The men were sent to jail, where they will remain till the May teira of court. The mild weather last week enabled farm ers who desired to do so to plough fields lut euro planting. This jp not the only lat itude in which such mild weather prevailed. Canada was also visited by the spring-like weather, and farmers there like here have vailed themselves of it, and ploughed flelds tor corn. Jt is said that people in Huntingdon coun ty who owned sugar-maple trees tapped them last week and made sugar and molas ses. Another remarkable piece of Intelli gence from the same county is that a hive of bem belonging to William Weaver, of Hopewell township, swarmed oa last New Year's day. In the western part of this State, recent ly a couple were warned by telegraph, that is, the minister conducted the ceremony from a telegraph office miles aay trom tbe parlor in which the young people stood to join hands. It is pronounced as thoroughly lone as if bride and groom had stood f ace to face to tbe preacher. Perhaps it is well enough to reflect over this question, Fused by the Boston 7rea- tcripl : Did it ever occur to you, kind .n.mm.c, while trotting your babies on your laps in such a vigorous way, that if some Kiant, about two times your size, were tu trot yon in similar style, tbe breath would be very apt to be bounced ont of your body I Electios Nonc. There will be a meeting of the tockbolderi of tt.Jn niata County Agricultural Society, to ba held at the Tuecarora House', in Fort Koyal, on Satcrdat, January 15, 1876, between tbe hours of 1 and 4 o'clock P- M , for the election of officers of tbe Society for the ensuing year. David Wilson, Cor. See'. THI Perry County JUwxmU says On W'edneadaj night of last week tbe granary of Mr. William Lopfer, living just outside the limits of Bloomfield, waa visited, tbe granary door forced open and several bushels of wheat stolen. Mr. Lupfer securely fastened the staples to his granary door, but tbe next night tbe thief or thieves Visited bis premises and foreed tbe staples and again made a raid on Mr. Lupfer's wheat. Mr. Lupfer would be pleased to make the acquaintance of these mid night depredators. On Monday of !art week Mr. An drew Bhreffler, of Jackson towjpship, Went into his stable, and throwing a addle on a horse, frightened the ani maL which kicked Mr. Shrefler in tbe abdomen with both hind feet. Mr. Shreffler waa to badly injured aa to cause bis death in twenty-four hour after he wag kicked. TMe Hutttiugdoa JovrnH of last week sajs : On Monday night of lut week mm bUck hearted eeotadrel aaade u atteaspt U bora the building occupied j L, B. Kline, u a photo graph gallery, on Allegheny street, be tween Third sod Fourth. The Ore had been kindled in the rear of the build ing, by saturating tome combustible asaterial with kerosene, and when dis covered by Mr. John 8wivel, had com mueioated to the weatberboarding and burned p to the earn of the roof. Owing to the prompt action of Mr. Swirel the Are waa aubdued and a dia astrous conflagration averted. Lan guage ntierlj laile ui to depict the true character of the villain mho .would be guilty of such a heinona crime. We do hope that tbe scoundrel who applied ' torch, in tbia instance, may be brought to justice and that auch an example be made of him that will for- ever hereafter deter any one from com ' mitring tbe daring crime of inceudi- ! ..: -i ' : I Three prisoners escaped from tbe county jail on Monday morning of last week, by means of a rope-ladder thrown I J r - over the Wall by some 0Uti.de farty. . A, , e,r! bon: " ,bt orjn- oue ' , , ,, . , . of tbe prisoCers called the watchman land requested to be let down into the ' for b PUrP090 f "in e0m8 The d.Kirs were unlocked, when three "of the prisoners went down stairs, and in less than five minutes after tbey bad left tbeir room they were over tbe . , v. . l .t - j " W" evidently a "ct up" j'ib. The llarrisb'urg Telegraph of the melstown last night, leaving his horse j bitched outside tbe church. . While Le was thus occupied a thief named Israel Fox drove off with horse and wagon in the direction of Lebanon. Mr. Balsbaogh telegraph to Harris rg and Lebanon, warning the police authorities to be on tbe lookout. Tbe dispatch arrived at Lebanon shortly af ter eleven o'clock, and . tbe case was taken in charge by Officer Riogle, who started in search of tbe stolen proper ty. Heariug the sound of i wagon wheels couiiog down one of Lebanon's streets, he sailed the approach uf the team aud halted tbe driver. ; The man ' protested that tbe horse was bis, but tbe officer desired to drive to tbe station house, where an exami nation of the beast eonld be bad. On arriving at tbe station bouse, the driver jumped from the wsgon and ran, fol. towed by Officer Single, who abot at biui aia times, one of the shots taking effect in the back and one in tbe left arm above the elbow. Tbe individual waa then captured and taken to tbe po lice office, where he gave the name of Israel Fox. , Mr. bilbaiigh fully identified bis property) and it was sent home, the thief, a:tt-r fcsviug the ball in his arm extracted, wan brought to this city to day at noon. At a hearing this af ternoon Fox waa ooiumitted for trial in default of bail. He is an old offender, having been several times arrested for theft, Ac. The bullet in his back will probably be extracted to day. A stokv 5h to& of a German vro mh living in Lawrence, Ma8aclm settH, who has given birth to eleven children in four confinements one, two, three, and at last five at a birth. When Napoleon the First was asked by Madame de StaeL whom he cordi ally disliked, who was, in his estima tion, the greatest woman in France, the blunt dol.lier enrtly replied, "She who bears the most children.' Had this Lawrence woman lived in France during the first empire she would in all probability have been decorated by the Man of Destiny." Frei. G. Milleb, formerly sheriff of Clearfield . county, Jeft his borne in Clearfield, on Nov. 30, las:, for Indiana, Fa., since which time he has not been heard of. He is thought to be labor ing under mental derangement. Any information concerning his whereabouts communicated to 0. W. Moore, Esq , Clearfield, will be duly appreciated by bia friends. Mr. Miller is about five feel nine inches in height, weighs one hundred and ninety pounds and haa but one arm, tbe left one beiog off near tbe shoulder. Exchange. A Xentuoky Love Letter. From tbe Courier-Journal. Tbe following it a verbatim tt litera tim eopy of an important document which forms a portion of the reeords of a suit now pending in one of the courts of this city. Tbe letter begins : fe the , 1874. my dear Hiss I seat my sealf to appli to yon a rew lines to let you know that I am well and I hope these lew lines will find yon the same and I all ao sea my sealf for the father happy ness according to my determination and desier hopen that yon will appli according to yene determination- arid desier. Tom love to me has been mose free, your con versation sweet, how can I bear to journey where with yon I cannot meet t my love is still the saimi and 1 do hope I will git an answer. In this aoit 1 choons you from among tbe rest becaae 1 think you are tbe beast. As shoure as the "vine grose round tbe stump, yon are my darling ahuger lump. Ui deer love yon mus excuse any skonrt let ter no tell yod send me answer. So 1 mnst close. I remain yours truly eedienl, p. 9-trU f am" at hesM ntoas write soon as you git this letter and you wiU vbciige me, List of Jurors for February Term, 1876.- , O&ARD JCK0IJ. John Weimer, Tarbett Thomas Watts, Monroe Jacob Muaser, Port Boy al T B Dtn.ni, Greenwood Josiah Gingrich, Walker O B Horning, tiifflintown S F Ludwig, Tnsearora Wesley Ford, Fayette George Woodward, Sr., Toscarora Henry Book, Walker Jesee Howe, Mifflmtown J J MeMullen, Tusearora Michael Sieber, Walker George Olea, Fermanagh . John Adams, Walker S H Showers, Mifflmtown J F McDonald, lteale Slater Allen, Fermanagh B F Crotier, Beale George Neely, Tuscarore -James Koona, Turbett P W Swartc, Monroe John MeMeen. Walker K S Doty, Jr., Mifflmtown. FXTIT JUROBS. H B Gray, Lack Jobn Middagb, Sr., Tusearora Wm Barman, Fayette V m Bartley, Tusearora George F Fry, Delaware Joseph Botbrocb, Fermanagh Isaae Collier, Fayette David Diven, Walker m Banks, Fermanagh ' Peter Eiobman, Fayette ' i Thomas Ar buckle, Tusearora J H Wilson, Walker James Dobbs, Tusearora ; . ' Lawrence We tiler, Tnrbett ' - J P MeWilliams, Beale . John Gilliford, Spruce Hill Jobn Woodward, Millord David Keller, Fayette ' , Lewis Laodia, Fayette Jenkins Evans, Spince Hill DC Deea, Mifflmtown Joseph George, Monroe . Lewis A Dimm, Greenwood . Solomon Knonse, Susquehanna Ab Milliken, Tusearora , D C Kepler, Monroe David Martin, Delaware Alex Wallace, Lack Samuel Mertz, Walker David Bosaert, Turbett Tbomaa Cox, Greenwood ; J L Hershey, Milford Joseph Middagb, Patterson ' ' John Winegardner, Fayette ( S C Strawser, Monroe J B Stronp, Susquehanna . Philip Kilmer, Jr., Tnrbett ' Elibu Benner, Thompsontown ' Samnel Heroins;, Milford - Adam Ernest, Patterson Daniel Spicber, Delaware ' Wm Hartman, Patterson Martin Watts, Monroe J. W Muthersbangb, MifBintown " Jobn Conn, Jr., Tusearora Harvey Wallace, Lack John -Knonse, Susquehanna B F Kerchner, W alker. Litcbart Notice. The Second An nual Convention of Literary Societies of Juniata county will be held at Cen tre, in Walker township, commencing on Tuesday evening, January lb, 1876. Prof. Jobn M. German has been select ed as special orator for the occasion. Circular letters of instruction will be sent to tbe several societies as soon as possible. ' Address all communications to tbe Secretaries ot Convention of April last, either Miss Rose Hamilton at Mexico, or E. A. Tennis, at Thomp son tow a. By order of . 7 .' ' , J. N. Grcbb, A. 8. Adams, '. . . . .. J. H. Smith, George Kino, Committee. Thompsontown, ttoe. 17-td The Presbyterian congregation at Hunt ingdon have elected Rev. A. N. UolloBeld, of Chester county, Fa., as minister, at a salary of $1700 per annum Lsst Tuesday night a thief took 6 chick ens out of tbe coop of Uriah Brers, of this borough. M JURIED: ttAKRIS VAKNEA Ow the Sutn ult., at the Lutheran parsonage, Jiifflintown, by Rev. 1). M. Blackwelder. Mr. Robe-t W. Harris and Miss Annie E. Tames, both of Milford township. VIED: RIEGEL On the 281h nit, near Fort Royal, Mary Ida, daughter of Emanuel L. and Margaretta Riegel, aged 7 years, 7 moa. and 21 days. MOTER On the lA. nit., at l)cato, Illinois, Akron Mover, sged 41 years, 10 months and 29 days. Mr. Mayer's remains were brought to this county and interred at Evandale, where be lived previous to bis moving to Illinois. COMMERCIAL.- MIFFUNTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. MirrusTowa, Jan. 12, 1876. Bntter ?5 Eggs 28 Lard 14 Ham 16 Bacon 11 Potatoes..... 40 - Onions . .... 75 " MIFFLINTOWX GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by Buyers k. Kennedy. QCOT ATlOaS FOB T0-AT. Wednesday, Jan. 12, 1876. Wheat 1 20al26 Corn, old ................ 66 Corn, new, shelled .... ... 40 Oats I0to36 Rye 70 Timothy seed.... 2 25 Cloverseed 6 OOaO 76 Special .Yotices. TO COHSCMPTITES. Tha adrertiser. bavins- been nermanentlv cored of that dread disease, Consumption, k. aimnla Mffladr. is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of mre. To all who desire it, be will send a eonv of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using the same, which tbey will find a an enm fnr CnnSa motion. Asthma. Bron chitis, etc.- Parties wishing ttie prescrip tion will mease aaaress Rev. B. A. WILSON, 194 Penn St., Williamsburgh, N. Y. ERRORS OF TOCTtt. A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and sti the effects of youth: al Indiscretion wilk for the sake of suflerinc humanity send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wtshine; to profit by the advertiser's experience caa ds so ny aoaressing m perreet eoonoence, JOHN B. OGDEN, Dccl5-6m 43 Cedar St., New Turk DIRECTORY. The Court, Cavnhf Officials, Ckurdtet, Order, Bw$ut Me and Median tcs, iuf Railroad Officials, who have Designated Places of Business this Place, al this lha Beginning of the Hear 1870. : MIFFLLNTOWN. eOCRCtlES. Preabyteriaa Rev T J Sherrard. Lutheran Rev D M Blaekwekier. Methodist Rev G D Penepacker. 8ABBATH-8CUOOLS. Pmbyteriitn Superintendent, Dr Elder. Lutheran Superintendent, E Tilten. Methodist Superintendent, E B M'Crum. COURTS. President Judge Hon Beaj F Jankin. Associate J udgee Hons Jonathan Weiaer, Johu Koons. District Attorney Alfred J Patterson. COVHTY OFFICERS. Prothsnolary Jacob Be idler. Register and Recorder John T Mt-tlin. Treasurer Robert E. Parker. Sheriff William H Knouse. Commissioners William H Groninger, David B Cox, James McLaughlin. Auditors Louis Degan, George Hoffman, Jobn F Allen. BOROrGU OFFICERS. Burgess Noah A Elder. Town Council Noah A Eider, 0 P Rob ison, J N Howe, J W Mnthersoough, John BurcbHeld, Jobn C Wrigfct. School Directors Jeremiah Lyons, J W Hamilton, R E Parker, S B Loudon, 11 A Stambsugh, Cornelius McCleHan. Constable S S Wilson. ASSOCIATIONS. A. T. M. . L'nion J-odire, No. S24, A. T. M Mifflin- town, meets second Thursday evening of every mouth. Lambifton Lodge, No. 371, A. T. M., meets every Mouday evening oa or before lull moon. . i . I. O. O. F.' - Juniata Encampment. No. 19, I.O.O. F Thompsontown, meets first and third Tues day evenings of every month. alifiliutt.wn Lodge, No. 131, Mifflintown, meets every Friday evening. . Lost Creek Ldge, No. 666, Mifflintown, meets every Wednesday evening. 0. U. A. M. Patterson Council, No. 200, Mifflintown, meets every Saturday ereiiing. Juniata Reform Council, No. 93, Jr. O. U. A. M., MUHintown, meets every Monday evening. 1. O. R. M. . Iriqoois Tribe, Ne. 42, Mifflintown, meets every Monday evening. K. of P. Cocolamus Lodge, No. 397, Mifflintown, meets every Tuesdsy evening in Odd Fel lows' Building. , , . NEWSPAPERS. DenHwrat and Register Editors and Pro prietors, Amoa U Bonsall and Wm J Jack man. Juniata Sentinel and Republican Editor and Proprietor, B Schweier. Independent Editor and Proprietor, E B McCrum. Attorners-at-Law E S Doty, E D Par ker, J Lyons, L E Atkinson, Wm M Allison, Alfred j' Patterson. Robert McMeeu, Jacob Christy, B F Burehfleld. Justice of the Peace E W H Kreider. Physicians D M Crawford, T A Elder, L Bsnks, D C Smith. Notaries Public B F Kepner, William titveo, Abraham Will. School Teai hers A W Mulhollan, O JI Kertin, Miss Clara V Daugberty, Miss Lizzie Loudon. Insurance Agent George W Cribbs. Dentist J L Derr. . BPSIHESS. HOTELS. " . Jacobs House Murray. . , . ; . Pennsylvania House Jacob Will. . ' JuniaU Hotel Frank Shields. BANKS. Juniata Valley Bank. Basking House of Doty, Parker A Co. Pry Goods Eliaa Tilten. Drv Goods and Groceries H A Stam- buagb, John Teakly, John Kirk. Groceries and Confections J 9 Thomas, John E Shaffer. Confections Solomon Books, John Etka. Clothing D W Harley fc Co. Boots and Shoes Hubert 8 Parker. ' Drugs and Medicines B F Kepner, Banks A Hamlin. Notions Emil Schott. Hardware John W iiothersbaugh, John T Franciscus. Watches and Jewelry Wm Rollman, Wm Wagner. Stores and Tinware Levi Dundore, J Fred Hummel Meicbant Tailor S B Loudon. Tobacco and Cigars Frank Books. . Liquor J C Mier. Carriage Makers Showers and Scholl. Chair-maker, Cabinet-maker and Under taker Wm F Snyder. Chair-maker and Undertaker O P Robi in. Cabinet-maker James Robison. Uarness-mskers James U Simons. John tiehl. Shoe-makers John North, A B Faaick, George Heck, Peter Morton son. Blacksmiths Jesse Howe, Fannebaker Si Slautterlnck, Alexander Ellis. Foundry B F Bstmsn. Marble Cutters Caveny A AukeVi Pump-niaker-Frank Noble. Post Master Solomon Books. Express Agent Alexander Speddy. Millinery Mrs E Rkkenbach, Miss Sallie Hawk. Mantua-makers-MissesGrubb, Miss Kate Thomas, Miss Sallie Hawk. Photographer Joseph Hess. , Grain, Coal and Lamber Msrthant Bayers A Kennedy. . Bakery Mrs Layer. - Butchers Abraham Will, Solomon Sie ber. Livery Stable Jacob SulonfT. -Barber David Craig. - ". Billiard Saloon and Eating House. John EHollobangh. - " . ' v - PATTERSON. . ' 1 anmwt " While it is true that Patterson has a sep arate organization, she Is still claimed as the other side or part of Mifflin, a good deal after the lash ion that Brooklyn is claimed as a part ol New York. ' , , ; cnrRCH. , Evangelical Rev Mr Hornberger. SABBATH-SCHOOL.' tnloo Superintendent, Mr Cnllin. BOROUGH OFFICERS. " Burgess Joha E HoUobauah. Towa Council John Copeland, Samnel H Brown, F F Rohm. School Directors-E J N angle, John Cope- lana. . Constable D A Notestine. Justices of the Peace Joseph Middagb, Davm Dongaman. Physician Dr P C Rundlo. School Teachers Tbeorus Gannan, W I Hibbs, Miss Celia Kegaa. Dentist S B Cavsay. RAILROAD OFFICERS. Ticket Agent James North. Train Master W D Cramer. ' . Supervisor J T Richards. Division Foremen John Hackenberger, J B M Fmk, A beam Snyder. Foreman of Coal Wharf David Cramer. Conductor of Ballast Train Joha Kanff- TBLEGRAPH OFFICES. Pennsylvania Central Railroad Office-: Operator, Tbemaa Johnson. Western Cnkw Offlee Mr Fisher. BrSIMESSi , HOTELS. Patterson Hoase Joha Hsya; Keystone Hotel Samnel R Notestine. ' Parker House John BemgarJner. . Dry Goods Joseph Pennell, Wilson A Brown, Jobn Doyle, Mrs. Hanneman. Groceries" 'A Hertzler, Ueorre oosbeu. Erwest A Diem. . . Clothing-Samurl Stray er, J B M Todd Hardware Stevens A Guss. Confections Wm A Egolf, Wm Wright, Harry Boliaaa. Tailor David Dough man. Tinner - Chut Wright. Shoemakers H H Gable, fi H Knisely. Blacksmiths W J id era, Jos KerUu. Carpenter Joseph Briadle. Post Office Brown A Wilson. Grain Dealers an4 Commission Merchants James North A Son. Market Car Men Ernest A Diem, Brown A Wilson, Frank A Wise. Livery T J Middagb, 1 B M Todd. -Salucn Kevstone Saloon. Philadelphia & Reading Bailroad. ArranTBae4 ef Passenger Trains. Nevaasia 22d, 1875. Trews Uavt Htrrubarg a$ follow t For New Tork at 5 20, 8 10 a. ra.. 2 00 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 6 20, 8 10, 9 4a a. m 2 UO and 8 60 p. m. ' For Heading at 6 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. m., 2 UO, S Oil and 7 40 p m. For Pottaville al 6 2, 8 10 a. m.. and S 50 p. m. and via Schuylkill A Susquehanna Branch at 2 40 p. m. For Allentown at 6 2i, 8 10 a. m., 2 On, 8 60 and J 40 p. m The 6 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 40 p. tu trains have through cars lor New York. The 8 10 a. m. and 2 00 p. m. trains sure through can lor rbiladelpbia. -SC.TD.ITS. ' For New Tork at 5 20 a. m. - For A lien towa and way stations at 6 20 a, m For Reading, Philadelphia aud way stations at 1 4a p. m. , , . . Travufor Barrutmrg care as follow : Leave New Tork at 9 00 a. nt., 1 1)0. 6 15 and 4o u m. . . Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and J 10 p. in. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 1 1 20 a. m., 1 60. 6 Id and 10 20 p. m. Leave Pottaville at & io, 9 00 a. m. and 4 35 p. m., and via bchuylklU and Susque hanna Branch at 8 05 a. m. ' Leave Allentown at 2 80, 6 60, 8 55 a. m., 12 25, 4 30 aud 8 46 p. m. The 2 80 a. m. train trom Allentown and tbe 4 40 a. ni. train from Reading do not run on Mondays . ' SVXDJTS. Leave New Tork at o 15 a. in. Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p m. Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. m. and 10 JM p. m. Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. aC and 8 15 p. m. 'Ha Horn aad Eax Jtailrnd. JOHN E. WOOTTENj Central Saptriatemitut. OPPOSITE THE Odd Fellows Hall mFFLIXTOIT.I. Pi. THE nwlersigned has in stock, at the Store formerly kept by J. C. Wright, oa Bridge street, a full line of 1 STOVES, which he will deliver to any part of the ' town or county. OLD STOVES AND METAL TRADED IN. Keep on hand all kinds of Castings, Fire Brick, Corrugated El- bows, and Pipe, Coal Hods, Lard Cans, Bake Pans, cVc , A I I'LL U5K Or TINWARE, Both Pressed and Home-made, all of the best nisteiial and workmanship, which will be sold at LOWEST CASH KATES. REPAIRING XEATLY DOS E. SPOUTING and REPAIRING promptly attended to in all parts or the county. The "HARVEST HOME," which is now admitted to be the best cook and baker, and the COKONET PARLOR," which was swarded the premium at the late State Fair at Lancaster, are specialties. LEVI DUNDORE. Dec. 8, 1875-5t EVT DRECi STORE. BA2KS & HAMLIN, (Betford Building,) Main Street, Mlffllntewn, Pa. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES. CriEMICALS, DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BUHNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSH KS, HAIR BRU8I1KS, TM)VH BRUSHES, PKR rUMERT,CO.MBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. ' NOTIONS, STATIONBRT LARGE VARIETY OT PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with treal care, and warranted Hui hifru autbontv. C7-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical ptlrposes. 07"rU&CKlPTlONS cmpeunded with great care. . . June 22-U. aF NIATA VALLEY BANK. MUTUNTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, PENN 'A. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. BISECTORS I Genfge Jacobs) Amos G. Bonsall, Jerome N. Thompson) Jrseph Rothrork, II. U. Becbtel, John Balshach. J. W. Frank. August 4, 1875-tf GREAT REDUCTION '- IX tub PRICES OF TEETH! Fall Upper er Lewer SelU as Lew as 5 Ko teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. . Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, Of the very best kind, for tlo.UU. Temporary sets lo.OO extra. Toothache stopped in five minutes with out extracting toe tooth, at tbe Vental Of fice of u. U Derr. established in Alifflin town in I860. G. L. DERR. Jan 84. 1872. Practical Dentist. Eiecater's He) t Ice. Ettal of Adam Skoop, Sr., dictated. ITTHEREAS Letters Testamentary on ? V the estate of Adam Snoop, Sr., late of Greenwood township, deceased, bave been granted to the undersigned, all persona indebted to tbe said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thuse having claims will please present them properly autacatlcaiea tor settlement, to . ' ADAH 8 HOOP, Jr., Jdm'r. Dec. 8, 18T5. Tbe Sistoibl a RcrrSuCAi has no superior as aa Advertising medium in this bounty, and aa a Journal of varied news and reading it ia hot surpassed by any weekly paper la central fennaylvania. fOB PRINTING OF EVERY KIND ' done at this olhce. Profestimal Cards. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, 1 ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, ' ' ' MIFFLINTOWN, PA. . ' : COollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. . OrricK On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. - JJOBEajT McMEE2i,T Attorney and Connselor-at-Law. . Prompt attention given to the securing and collecting ot cIjiius, and alt It-gal buai aess. . Orrica on bridge strew t, first door west I the Beil'urd buiidiug. . April It, is;a-tf EfUED'j. rATTKE50X, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. t!P All buvinees nro;ly stt'odtl to. Orricn On' Bridge stree, osposite tbe Court House square. yy irxiAM m. allison, ATTOBa EY-AT-LAW, Has resunifd actively the practice of his profession. AO bu-inesa .roinprlv attend ed t-. Office, ax fortn.-rlr, a tj. itiiti g his renidence, opposite Court i!me, HilHin towu, P. Dec 22, 1875. JMHX McLAUGHLI.V, INSURANCE AGENT, .pokr nor Jr., jvsuta co.. rj: OyOuly reliable Companiea reprewnted. ' Dee. 8, lH75-ly E. UUULA.V DUXTtST. . Olhce opposite Lutheran I'htin b, POKT KOTAL, JUMATA CO., PA., Where he w ill spend the tiret ten d ijs of earh moulh, commencmg Ueetnibcr 1st. The bala-xe of the lime his uttu-e will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man wormy of confidence, and who baa In-en associated wilh the Doctor aa studeut and asistant two years and upwards. . Thoae who call dnring Dr. Burlau's absence f r protrssioual serko, may. and will please arrange the titue wilh Sir. Kilmerwben tbey may be served, on Uie relui vt the Ditur. J Ji7bR AZEEriL D., " -PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1 rfcademia, Juniata Co , Pa. Once, formerly occupied by Dr.Sterrett. Prolessiopal business proniMlv attended to at all hours. April 7, 1872-tf THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon, MtrTLlXTOWX, tJ. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. a.. Uf. See ia his lathers residence, at the south ! end of Water street. ct22-ll D. L. ALLEN, M. D , Has commrneed the practice of Medicine and S urgery and all tbeir collateral branches. Office at Academia, at the residence ol CapC J. J. Patterson. julj 15. 1874 1875. 18 to. J. B. M. TODD, ". PATTEIISON, PA. SPECIAL NOTICE ! Closing Oat Sale of Clothing I OVERCOAT AT COST Z Shirts and Drapers, hds and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery and Cloves at City Prices. ' A COMPLETE LINE OP GENTS' rUBNISHINO GOODS, Gam Roots, Gam Overshoes, Gum Overcoats- Intending to close out mv stock of Win ter Goods pieparatory to putting in a mam moth stork ol Spring and Summer Goods, I am determined to sell Goods at such Low Prices that everr one can suit them selves lor a very small sum of nvm' j. Call to see me, and I will gnaniltL-e you satis faction. The highest market prices sllowcd for Country Produce, Cora and Oats. Hoop Poles, Locust rors ami Hstlrosd Ties, m exchange for Goods, by J. E: M. TOOP. Patterson, Oct. 13, 1875. BUYERS & KENNEDY, -- (Successors to D. P. Suluir, DBAI.ER3 IX GRAIX, COAL, Ist3lBER, Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster, SEEDS, SALT, AC. We buy Grain, to be delivered at Mifflin towa or Port BoyaL We are prepared to lulHish Salt to dealers st reasonable rates. BUT EES t KEXEDr. April SI, 1875-tf s. B. LOUDON .MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of K. E. Parker's new build ihg, on . Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always on band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by tbe yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can haie them cut in garments free of charge. BVTTBRICtrS PJTTERXS also for sale. ALL WORK WARatABTTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, isra-tf Sale Bills printed oa short notice at tbe office of the Start! end Btpnblittn. MISCELL.1S P.0 IS IS IT Who said that you would like to get such Clothing as City People wear, rather than the wholesale goods com monly sold ? This will tell you how to do it The very targe increase ef our business allows aa to make A STtU. LOWE! SCALE OF PRICCa, AND You Can Save Enough in trayiac a Suit at Oak Halt TO PAY FOR THE TRIP froa nutywber la this County to tho City of PbUadlphiaV ad ban a day of aif ht-occinf bemidcm. Wiomikc t Brow a otaad by this Statement, and ao will yoa artsr oo trtai. I II Z J f rT0 be surt of -ma Chsractsr at I gmod. mm i ths 6oMSs WS Sftl ! ! TbeyarewcU Ca hm a - ! caa ba iticd "7" aiwtpiwCTi g agng mfo mat aaWssTjasV. but ooolsise 0TT;Srw k reta3. We bear ao iTI-anJI to any om, and scaae tbis oaiy becatcw "ice cksJcta atJI poor axds aa CDOin tVoas oar bouae. 'l a cack ol ottr rowa rr vt are ivsponaibla for anrcsc bmssjhi of aa. By oar ptaa of 1 tckefiia tbe rigki aasnv ai iLa baktusi oa err ijaaaa, aw aac wa be niaied ai tt qualittea. ! TH K price ia pwta fsgrurea aid twLtgejr. i r raw I ataae arice a acuuaiataacem and STrarccr. Waaataahar A trorm If 8 t1 tlWvT COtlOMEBJ. -SB, To city aaVawbAgea. ia gt mat. thai aarwhere, aad thai aSo Stality m as tpreraied; abo. that tho aaoacy wtU be paid back ia tu3, il purchaser stihta tO eaym viabca, far aay rcaaoa. to rctara tba cooda. ajiwara. , pHIS ia iaiportaat rOVd,ber?e.Tjarmfnoplei Tvaefla I I peop VAWuy I H aSar tba Stars is. trrrti I atop ftxranser i i a-Sotrt wh tb itore at. to thsl thry a ay H their " rxtrfirt gxd. There is hat oae aa Hall ia Philadelphia, H is a brae btxi7c.Tr rNe siee of four erriiiurv start, and ia mi the Snath-ea mwmr of t XTH SIXTH-SIX H -S1X1 H SIXTH SIXTH aad Market JZ arad TbasS aba eaaaot raaii atade .aiB. ts vs Cy. vaateit, aad price to the Eeprcat Co. oa reocttt ol anotV. b) allowed before paying. wKerc ftuothi aiooey aad pay the expressaye betc so k'$m hmu4 fiat xurt a aar $mr aaaar WANAMAKER COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KLXDS, AT THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's Aew nc Building. 3IAI. STREET, OPPOSITE THE COURT YARI MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA C0UNTT, TA. Housfjkccpcrs' Oanhvnrc, Build ers' Hardware, MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &C., &C, all of fifst quality, constantly on band. I invite the public to Call and see me. - . , . ViSintown. Aug. 25, 1874-tf D.W.Harfley&Co.'s Is tbe plsee where jou can bUj THK WEST AM) THE CU EAPE8T MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOIS, SHOES, AND t URSlSHlXG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered ia this market, and at AS TOXISHIXGL Y LO W PRICES f ( Also, measures taken for snita and parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very rjaaonable Remember the plaee, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Bridge and Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN', PA. Sept. 15, lxr5-tt JUST OPENED ! A New Spring and Summer Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, For Jlen, lioys, Women, Aliases snd Children. fCofmn. Men's FiirHUhtri 'Goods', WATCH US AND JfcWELRV, , " CAKI'ETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTH?, ' All at rates, to errepont In the shrinkage in values. Chejiwr than the Cbeau"t wf a month seo. ny SCITS H APE TO OKI) B.jJ Patterson, Pa. Nov. 11, IH7I. SAJfTEI. STRATSR. ' Manhood; HowLost- How Bestored Jn.t uh'Ulieil, a hew edition cf Dr. Culverurll a velebrstod IvtAAv on the radical dirt Ywithoill iSwdi- cinc) of S)ieriiiatiThiea or Senilual weuk nesa, Invoiuntorv Siuiual Looses. Iuipo tescy, VeoUI and rliVaical Incaoacitr, Iru- pedimenta to Marriage, etc alws Con- "uiution. Epilepsy aud Fits, induced by ,ell-it.ulgence or sexual extravagance, lie. ETJT'rrice, in a sealed euveWj-e, uuly six , cents. The eclebrated author, in Una admirable which never cracks, scales or rusts and will Esay, dearly deuioustratea, from a thirty last a lite time, t'nr sale by Dealers and years' successful practice, thai the alarnt-the trade generally. In order t be sum ink consequences of sell-abose may be racl-'tbat yea get Blalchlev's Pump, ba earetnl krally cured without the dangeron use ot and ee that it has ny trade-mark as shore, internal medic ine or the application ot the If y0n do not know where to buv, dearrip knite; poiuting ont a mode of cure atoace tive circulars, together with the same and simple, certain, and effectual, by meant ot address ol the aeut nearest yon, wilt b which every SiitTerer, no matter what bis promptly tarnished by ad il it-sain-, with condition may be, may euro hinisetl cheap- stamp, , ly, privately, and rtM.ftalff. I HAS. U. BI.ATCHLEY, CTThis Lecture shouM be in the haid Msrrscvvata. of every youth and everr man in the land. Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa Sent under seal, in a plain enrelje, any address, potl-paid, on the receipt u oil . tt t V IT L' I 'P t ' six cenU or two post stamps. Address the V. 1 1 .A 1 IV Jl A 3 L1 AL 1 U li 1 . PuMishtTs; F. BRl Gn tn it o. 41 Anu St- New York : Poat-Othce Box 4ofiS. Oct. IS, 1876-ly. OLO.nO.1 8CIBER, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson everj' and will furnish the itizens f these bor- ?," h,n1' "od' taTm5 Pwrche r oughs wit tbe best of jHeeree. is now prepared to attend funerals at the shortest notice and na the moat 'ib BEEP, TEAL, MCTTOX, PORK, kc eral terms. He has made a great reduction at the very lowest prices, ne respeetfuuj i"iilice -f Cmn- " -solicits the patrenaVe of the publiiT VTF" ,-umptIy attended to. April 1872-1 y. ra'v29ir O-. P. ROBISON. - nilRS T-CI3S-PICTURES taka at J Heaa' Photograph Gallery, Bridge st.Jplate togct job work done. Try It. It ill SiflliBtoww. jpay rou h yoa need anything ia that line. JDIER T.'SEMHJX IS. 5fs YOU hLT wW rtijMi'JUrttiTT cm ( tbcH ia our owa buaki;na t cut. arwrart and ftrtrahexl. Thcv opoa. Sionht w of aW city aa wbea tbey ay tic A aar jpKKy lv ucopM and country pcopte equal Vitb each article od,a irmarnu (he Pnce a as tow a it caa be bought aamnc atofea fa rbvsarrerata. c- M - taniM wmA oar nzn. cards. ; oa the arrret. Jmiat dire turns pattern of snatcrbT & prievs try atnera rrietra rcrsona caa ave - ap aoorai arni by Express, by sead- t tg thWr avraaarc t we fciratah easy direcooaa that any on caa aeasure by.) and describing color frireai. I'ayaieat caa be saaoe mt the prirbtrcof examuiisf taern do not plcaac, we WtU rctura the FMatVl'pmia. $m ttt BmiJns mmJ mer Mr aWr & BROWN. 5? JOHN W. MUTHEESBAUGH. 7VX m.ATCIII.E S y V Ilnpn.reil fl'Cl'.M- j. b'kkk whod prsif lr "is tbe at-knowleJed Xlrfy STANDARD of thrt niaikit, by pupuljr verdict, the best pump for thu Iea toner. Attcntiutt is invited t. Blaich'ey's Impr-ved Bracket, tlM Drop Check Vale, which isu Le withdra'ra without disturbing the 3 - joints, and the copper chanibvr THE undersigned, at his shop, oa Water street, Mittliatown, bas nuw on hand ami for sale cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. Ho also has a large lot of COFFINS The Kruirmml mmj SuiiU. , v 1 0 FT. i 1 . tar 4 ' -. - -