' SENTINEL & REPUBLICANJ MIFFLINTOWN r-' - fredacadar. Jaaaary 19, 1ST. I TERMS. .. . ... St.bscription,$l.SO per annum, If paid witbia 12 months ; $2-0u it not paid within 12 month a. ' Transient advertisements tnaerted at 60 it ecu per inch for each insertion. - - Transient business notice in local ool inm, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be Bade to those desiring to advertise; by the year, half or quarter feat. PENS' A. B. ETIIIE TABLE. ON and after Sunday, Not. 28th, 1875, passenger trains st ill leave Miltlia Sta tion, P. K. R., as follows l BASTWABD. Philadelphia Express ..........12 49 am I-ewtstown Accommodation.... 7 28 a m Pacific Express ...1019am tHsrrisburg Accommodation ....11 32 am 7 wait 6 12pm Atlantic Kkprras 9 15 p m . . wcstwabd. "iPacAc Express t S 07 a m ;Wsy t'arner ;..l)13tn .Mail..... ...... ...... 2 8-1 p ui ;Fat Line ! 45 p m Il.ewistown Accommodation "41pm Pittsburg Express-.. t-.t. ..,.12 aW a tti I Daily. X Dotty tin pi Sudiy. I f txctpt Monday. Three trains do nit stop at this station : Cincinnati Express west, time here 1 IV s. m. ; Fast Line, east, 2 17 a. m. ; Day Ex press ewstj I 84 p. m. ; J-' y EXTENDED. By ths request of a b umber of subscri bers the following notice of time for the payment of subscription in arrears is ex tended to February 11, 1876 1 NoTlcs A number of subscribers to the Sentinel and Rtynbliea sre owing one and two years' siilncriptinn, a number a longer period of subscription tliau that. To all ach who par on or bcl'or j the 1 1th day of Frbrosry, 1H76, fl.iO per annum will suf-h.-e. Alter that date all subscription that has rnn one year an.l npwaid will be charged at the rate ol $2.fJ per annum, as per published rales. LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE. The inauguration of Governor Uartranfi on Tuesday was the occasion of the most magnificent pageant that ever marched through the streets ot the State Capital. Celebrate Washington's buth day. Get a suit of clothes of Collonial style for the Centennial. Hollobaugh notifies loafer to stay away t tram his saloon ,2 unless they call on busi ness. The porch in front f the B. R Station in Patterson has been repaired, and presents a better appearance tlian formerly. The colored people of Huntingdon will give a s-rsnd Centennisl Exhibition on the l'5th and 26th of this month. Last night sgo thieves stole chickens from the hen roosts of Joseph Kolhrock and lianielSieber, of Fermanagh township. . Amateur fishermen turned out the last soft spell of weather with rod and line tu Hh for suckers. Think of it, in January. The Presbyterian congregation hare re modeled the main room of their ehurt-h. Hereafter all meetings, Sahbith School in cluded, will be held up stairs. . - , , It ) reported that Mr. Uaugler, the con traitor, bought the Selintgrove and North Branch Railroad, or as uinch of it as was sold, some days ago at Selinsgrove. Mr. Hatthews, or Ohio, is displaying the qualities of a new fence iu the Court House yard. The fence seems to be substantial, but it should have been displayed on other grounds thia kind of weather. There was no preaching in the Presbyte rian church last Sunday, occasioned by the absence of Hev. Mr. Bherrard. who was awsy in snother part of the district preach ing as per arrangement of Presbytery. It is said1 that people lore darkness better than light. The exception to this recog nined saying is found ia this place by every bdy declaring in favor of the light or the new street lamps. The light seen last Monday evening a wm k was occasioned by the burning ot tlx stable of C. M. Fageley, in Licking Creek Valley. It caught from a spark from a butcher's fire- The Presbyterian Church Sociable will be held at Win. Allison's residence next Fri day evening. The proceeds of the sociable will be appropristed to the reconstruction of a fence around the Fresoyteriaa church grave yard. If you want bargains go H J. B. X. Todd. He has made a reduction of 15 per cent, to cash buyers, on his stock of Ready Made Clothing, for one month in order to reduce his stock. Overcoats, Horse Blan kets, Lap Ropes, Bnpgy Whip. Hats, Caps, Boots aud Shoes cheap. Ue had also a l ull line of Ladies' Gaiters and Shoes cheap. 2t .. The Bridge officers by the late e'octwn re as follow? : President George Jacobs, Esq. Treasurer II. K. Parker. Secretin- Amos O. BonsalL Managers Col. J. E. Rooison. Col. J. J. Patterson, John A. Gallagher, W. S. North, S. B. Loudon, Amos G. Bonsall. Ill Auditor General's report announces the revenue from this county to the Com monwealth for the year ending November 30, 1S75, to be as follows : B F Kepner, Notarv Public $ 2-1 00 Wn. Given, Notarv Public ' 25 SO Abraham Ii. Will, Notary Public.. 25 00 Port Koyal Bridge Company 2 70 Thnmpsontown Bridge Company.. 23 45 MifHintown Bridge Company ' 75 75 Tax on personal property 1420 16 ftotr, Parker at Co., tax on earning 75 15 J nuiau Valley Bank, tax on earning S 1 9 I. P. Wallis, tar on writs 314 13 John T. MeUlin, tax on writs 140 U0 John T. Mettlen, col, int. tax 1573 04 S. H. Showers, Taven licenses... -' 4M 00 .S. 11. Showers. Retailers licenses. . 579 38 f. H. Showers, Billiard licenses... 67 V0 S. 11 Showers, Restaurant licenses. 57 00 Total $4759 04 Tramps. These pests are becoming more desperate in their vocations, and must be promptly checked. Tbey are entitled to no quarters. On Monday evening Mr. Daniel Coyle, who bad called at the Shamrock House on Tenth avenue to pay a bill, and wbo was in discreet enough to exhibit bia money, which was observed by several tramps present, waa followed after be left and robbed of about $25. They approach ed him from behind, one of these throw ing his arm around Mr. C.'a neck, while the others rifled his pockets. They were anested, bnt as no money could be fonnd upon them, they were released with an admonition to light ont of the city, in doable quick tinte. The city ia nightly infested with this class of peripatetic scamps, who think of noth ing but prowlinf and pilfering. Al touni Trilunr. Cocalaucs Jottings. tteetnn'e t of Deccssil y a aign thstHbv people of Ue lower end of the Coaotj are enfirelj afcleep. Tbey are all awake, and ta'tbar naval quiet ajr keep triogs moving along. Aa the time of the spring election is coming OB, there are some remarks made a to who win be the proper per sona to administer the towuship affairs. Amongst other places where the citi zene of Cocolamtu aneet to talk over various enhjeeta and get their news, is in Mr. IVm. H. MeAJister's storeroom. Mr. McAlister is a genial, kind-hearted man, and courteous and upright in bis dealing, and thereby secures a good share of eastern wkLh others would fail to secure.' - J.E. and D.Mj Jttnison, aucces sora io 11. W. Jamison, deceased, are doing a good business :n the Fayette Foundry. The: are extensive! en gaged in th store trade, ofTwhiob thejr have a large supply on band. Our fneud, Mr. Samuel S. Hnnt, has just returned from a trip to Mew York and'Pbiladelphia. " He has also been to tl.e State of Connecticut to visit bis friends. During bis visit be has been to hear some of the celebrated divines of our day amongst them Rev. Henry Ward Bcecher , Dr " . Hall, IleT. Dewitt Taliuage, and Messrs. Moody and Sankey. Mr. II not is in good spirits since his return. It is a treat to bear him relating , the various incidents of bia visit. Here again is demonstrated the value of a good edu cation. While others have made simi lar trips and bave returned as empty as they were wheu they left, be has secured a large amount of valuable in formation which, besides being a bene fit to hioini(, is a pleasure to others. The SabbatL-school at Cuion school I house Was closed oo the 2ud inst. It is expected to open again after a vaca tion of three'roontbs. ' Thia school las had a very able body of teachers. They bare great reason to rejoice at the sig nal success with which their labors have been crowned. Prof. Beck, formerly of the McAlis- terville Orphan School, has taken charge of the week-day 4 school at Union, in place of J. A. Shelley, deceased. Suc cess to the Professor is the wish of all. . . ' Donald. Jan. 12, 187C. Tub Huntingdon Journal relates the following sad accident : William Ath erton of Shirleysburg, , was accidentty shot by'his brother, on Friday the 31st ult., under following circumstances, viz- He and bis brother James were in the woods gunning. A squirrel was rnn into a botbw tree about fifteen feet from the ground... To scare the squir rel from its biding place William climb ed the tree while James held bis pun in readincss'tc sbSot 5b its appearance, andjonfortunatcly left , the barorutr es cape from his fingers diech&rging the gun aud lodging the contents in Wil liams right side, stomach and thigh. The gun was loaded with heavy buck shot. One of the ahot, it is supposed passed through the right lung The woundel young man was taken to the residence of their father, Mr. Charles Alherton where bis wounds were promptly dre.c:! by L)rsv Mc5ite and Stine. The young men . are aged re spectively 23 aud 1G year, James be ing tbe youiiger. Mr. Atberton's fam ily has been very unfortunate. An older son, some years ago,lostan arm: a 'daughter nearly lost the use of a band by a fall, and tbe father himself, not long ago. broke an arm, by falling from a building. Tbcy bave the sym pathy of tbe entire community. Tbe wounded yoong man is doing as well as could be espected. On the 27th ult., two men purchased a twenty cent handkerchief at Myers & Co.'s clothing bonse, near the depot, and presented in payment a five dollar bill. Not baring the change, Mr. Blits took the note to Kins' hotel, and the clerk on duty being in a hurry, did not ex amine the bill, but gave the change. Tbe note waa subsequently found to be an advertising dodge, tbe face baring's great resemblance to a genuine note, but the back bore tbe words United Statea Cotton Mill, Mancb Chunk," elC, snnwine at ouce uiai it was worm- . . .. . ., u,.. ... . ! less, csterday Mr. Bliti identified ' I i . . u tbe twe men in front of the' Uotngard ner House, and bad tbetn arrested and arraigned before Alderman Jackson, where , tbey gave tbe names of James Usrobo and W. D. Wagner, anJ stated that they were brakemen on a freight train running between this city and AL teona. 1 he men evinced a dispoaiiion to aettle tbe matter by paying the costs and $5 in good money, alleging that if they4were not on tbe train by aix o'clock they would lose their situations. It was found ont, however, that tbe two bad attempted to pass a similar note on Marks, of Market, afreet, yesterday af ternoon. Tbis settled it, and the men were (.sent to jail for trial in default of $500 bail each. Harruburg Telegraph. The Americas Stock Jocrsal. Perhaps the cheapest farm periodical is the American Slock Journal. It is a 82 page monthly, devoted especially to Stock and Poultry Breeding, Dairying, Wool Growing, Bee Keeping, Farming, Veterinary Science, and other' kindred subjects, in fact it contains a fond of valuable information that the farmer and stock- breed er ahoali not be without. All wbo ewbeoribe now will receive tbe back numbers for October, November, and December as a oenteontal premium. Subscription only One Dollar a year. Saaspla saabera, elnb ratea, premium lists, etc., aent free on application. Ad dress Potts Brothers, Chester Co., Pa. . Have yon ever felt, it, as. the poet pnU t ? t Thus ( ' . , "In Che month or November, the day I re ' , member, ; Now gssing o'er suounUio and plain, My heart travels back to that flowing track, . And lives in the light or her eyes once again. ' " How glorious and bright were the stars of the n:ght, . , And the whippoorwil! tuning its song, Whea oar hearts were so true, aud I loved ouly yon In that multitude rushing along. The dsy never comes, and the night never got But I sigh for the woodland and stream, Where we sat in the moonlight, and clasped in fond lore, In that bright sunny land like a dream. Many years have gone by, still I sadden and sigh - . - : . - For the mnnical strains of the past J My heart fondly turaa to Incense and burns iia the altar of love to the last. i -- h Oae bygone we etep out, to that laud'fnll of doubf,-" Where Hope only leads ap the way, To the Malms of bliss, where aa angel kiss " Bids us welcome to eternal day. 1 1 .-' v, i i The lips of an angel can hever'impart A pleasure so pure and so true. As I felt ia my soul and my it uttering heart. In the moonlight-when tlrat 1 kissed you." The newly-elected sheriff was siUi ting in bis office sad-eyed and haggard. Ho held in bis band stack of msnn. script representing thespplications of eight hundred and seventy .nine candi dates for positions of deputy sheriff, each of whom said he' bad worked fur him at the polls, and bad gained him all the Way Bp from two hundred to one thousand votes from their personal friends who did not vote the party tick, et. ' ' A man attired in a bine shirt, with a paper collar and a red nose, entered tCe office, and, grasping the hand of tbe tired official, greeted him cordially.' "Ah, Mr. Sher ff, but it's glad 1 am to see yon looking' so hearty ; don't you remember met" "1 don't think I do ," remarked the offioial, t"althongh there is something in your face which is familial to me." . "Ah, Mr. sheriff, I thought you'd kuow me. 1 worked for you all day election, and got yon one thousand votes, and I came fot that place," "Well, 1 am sorry to say that I have already promised all tbe places at my disposal." ' Ob, give me a p'aoe ; I dou': care what it is." "Oh, by the by," said the sheriff with a malicious grin in bis eye, "there j is a plaee, but it's not worth much, and , I don't think you'd take it." . "Ah, Mr. sheriff, I'll take an; thing ; I don't care what kind of a place it is Tell me what it is, and I'll jump at it th inycoat off." as a 1 1 .;l,i r ,i i,;(r k.,'hva simple remedy, m anxious to make 6 ' ' ' ia a Chinaman goiog Jttf be tianged at I the jiil next month, and he wants some - . ,. -. . . I DO ay to iskc nis piace. i tmr.a ii win suit you." - r . ' The man with the red nose ceased to smile, and asking the sheriff for a quar ter to pay for his lodging thai night, he left the office and mingled with tbe throng of would-be deputy sheriffs on the outside. San Franciico Vail, The Perry County Jldvoade says : The revival in the Presbyterian cbarch in Millertrown resulted in tbe addition of 54 members to the "church, with the prospect if a still further accession of tboae who bave not yet made applica tion for admission. t 7 7" Mr. John Welty, fortterfy of this county, had bis pocket picked of a pocket-book containing $100, oo tbe cats between Kockford and Chicago on the 27th ult. A friend on the cars painted out the thief who had etarted for the platform where he was joined by confederates and tbe fellow escaped with tbe money. Mr. Welty was on bis way to visit frienda in this county. The Perry County Freeman says : W. A. Kinn, Esq-, Postmaster at New port, lost Lis pocket-book containing $400, on Wednesday morning last when running to afire. ' It waa soon found with only 30 cents left in it. Mr. Z. offers to give the finder $75, if he will return the balance. r . t The contents of Mrs. Ickts' milli- ... - nery establishment at Aewport, were J . . rfAjrAJ hat- hsask 1AA Jt Smfnawil hi that OT- UCOllUiU J Bf.au wvswivwvis av j uw plosion of a lamp, on Wednesday morn icg last, Her loss is covered by in surance. What causes a lamp to ex plode ? Does good oil in a good lamp ever explode t ,. The Lewistown Sentinel says of the Pun bury and Lewistown Railroad : Tbe hopes for a re-opening of this road bave brightened materially. Tbe company has been re-organized, or more correct ly, perhaps, a new one formed, by the election of the following officers, in Philadelphia, on Thursday of last week : President Aaron fries, Philadel phia." Directors R. W. Sbeock, Lancaster, Josiab Hart, Doylestown ; Daniel Buck, Philadelphia; W. Bdd, Deaeoo.N.J ; George Shannon, Nortistownj George F. Scbnura, Selinsgrove. . ,.- " - ' Public Sale. ' - - David Navlor, of Turbett township, will sell at public sale, on the farm of Stewart Turbett, ia said lowrship, at 10 o'clock a. m , on Tuesday, March 7, 1876, five horses, 2 colts, 2 cows. S head young cattle, reaper and mower, threshing machine, grain drill, wsgoa aad Other farming utensil s- Taa following is tbe list of officers elect ed by the Odd Fellows Ball Association, hut Friday evening: . . . President T. Van Irvin. - Secretary Wo. X. Allison. Treasurer K. J. Nsngle. I Ti B. rrMer,t ' Trustees T. Van IrvtB, Wm. M. Allison. Literabt Notice The Second An nual (unvention of Literary Societies of Juniata county will be held at Cen tre, ia Walker township, eommeDcfog on Tuesday evening, Jannary 25, 1876. Prof. John 51. Garman has been select ed as special orator for the occasion. Circular letters of instruction will be sent to the several societies as soon as possible. Address all communications to : the Secretaries ot Convention of April last, either Miss Rose Hamilton at Mexico, or E. A. Tennis, at Thorn p houtowa. By order of J.N. Grcbb, . A. S. Adams, J. H. Smith, Geobob Kino, Commiiitr. Tboiopsontoa n, Dec. 17-td 31A11RIED: GARMAN BRANTHOFFER On the 16th ult., by Rev. J. Land is, Mr. Stuard P. Garman ari Miss Hannah M. Brantboffcr, both of Delaware township. FIKE STEIMLING On the Cth inn., by the same, Mr. Jacob A. Fikr, of Walker township, and Miss Catharine E. Stelmiing. or Fayette township. v STCTTS SURVELL On the 13th in stant, by Rev. D. M. Black welder, Mr. George J. Stntts, or Fermanagh township, and Miss Nancy Survell, or Ickesburg, Perry county, Pa. LEE COX On the 4th inat., st the res- Went or the bride's mother, in Greenwood lownsuip, oy ncr. . o. Dear, ar. aiu?a v. Lee, or Ssngamon county, 111., and Miss Eliza Ann Cox, or this county. DIED: COYNE-Ott July 8, 1875, at his resi dence ia Lack twp., Thomas Coyne, aged 60 years. ', VvELLER On the 20th ult., at the resi dence or her mother in Walker twp.. Miss Susanua Weller, aged abcut 15 years. CUKRAN On the 5th inst., in Walker township, Mrs. Jane Curran, aged 69 years. STOCFFER On tbe 6th inst, in this borough, Willie StoufTur, aged 14 years and IS days. - 1 OH3Ii:KCi AX. MIFFLINTOWN MAKKETS. Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas. Mirruarowx, Jan. 13, 1S76. Butter'. 25 KgRs... as Lard 14 Ham 16 Bacon ....... 11 Potatoes 40 Onions. .... 75 ..MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weexly by Buyers A. Keunedy. , . . Qcotatioxs roa To-tar. Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1876. Wheat.. $1 20al 25 Com, old 65 Corn, new, shelled 40 Oats - 80toS Rve. 70 Timothy seed.... 2 25 Cloverseed 6 OOaO 75 Special .Vol ices. TO COXSl'MPTITES. The advertiser, having been permanently rlired of that dread disease. Consumption, known to his follow-siillercrs tlie means of cnrl.. To all who desire it, he will send a r"!,r f ,he prescription used, (free of cliarre), with the directions for prering and nsir.fr the univ, wlik b they will find a s:rre cure for Consumption, .Asthrua, Bron chitis, Ac.. Parties wishiuz tbe prescrip tion mill please address . Rev. K. A. WILSOJT, 134 Peua St., Willianisburgb, X. Y. ERRORS OF TOl'TII.1 A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Preinatnre Decay, and all the effects of youth! ul indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sntferers wishing to profit !v the advertiser's experience can do so by addressing ia perfect confidence, JUII. ti. ix,lfc., Dec 15-Cm . 42 Cedar St., New York. Professional Cards. JMHTIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFUSTOWS, PA. nyCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Urrn-t un Bridge street, oppoaiie trie Court House Square. ' JJ0BERT McMEEN, Attorney and Counselor at-Law. Prompt aituotioa given to the securing and collecting of claims, and all legal busi ness. Orrica on bridge klrvet, first door west of the Belford buildipg. April 14, 1875 tf i LFKED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, JCXIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Orrica On Bridge street, opposite the Court House square. T1LLIAM JT. ALLISO.Y, ATTOESEY-AT-UW, Has resumed activelv the practice or hia profession. All business promptly attend ed to. Office, as formerly, adjoining his residence, opposite Court House, Mitflin town, Pa Dec, 22, 1875. TOHX alcLALGUUN. INSURANCE AGENT, por rotjc, juxutj co., pj. ESOn!y reliable Companies represented. Dec. 8, 1875-ly E. BURLAN, D EXT 1ST. Office opposite Lntheran Church, POET ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA, Where he will spend the first ten davs of each month, ecmmenchig Dect iuber 1st. The balaoce ot the time his office will be occupied by J. S Kilmer, a young man worthy of confidence, and who has been associated with the Doctor aa student and assistant two years and apwarttet Those who call during Dr. Burlan'a shsencn fcr protcssional service, may. and will please arrange tbe time with Mr. Kilmer wba tbey may be served, oa the return of tbe Doctor. BBAZEE, M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON, - Academia, Juniata Co:, Pa. ' Otrici formerly occupied by Dr. S terrett. Protessionil business promptly attended to at an hours. 7,1872-1 , Satscribe for the Stalinel k. Kcpublrcan. DIRECTORY. The Court, County Officials, Churches, Orders, Eminent .Men and .Mechan ics, end Railrotd Officials, who have Designated Places of Business in this Place, at this tht Beginning of the Year 1876. MIFFLINTOWN: CIli'RCUES. Presbyterian Kev T i Shurrard. Lutheran Kev D Uftackwelder. alethodUt Kev G D Penepacker. S.4BB.4TII-SCIIOOLS. Presbyterinn Superintendent, Dr Elder. Lutheran Superintendent, E Till-n. alethodist Superintendent, EBU'Crum. COCRTS. President Judge Hon Bmj F Junkin. Associate J udges Hons Jonathan Wruer, John Koons. District Attorney Alfred J Patterson. tOCJITt OFFICERS. Prothouotary Jacob Bekller. Register and Rerorder John T Mctiin. Treasurer Kobert E. Parker. Sheriff: William H Knouse. Commissioners William H Groninger, David B Cox. James McLaughlin. Auditors Louis Degaa, Ueorge Uotfman, John F Allen. BOROrGII OFFICERS. Bnrgess Nosh A Elder. Town Council Noah A K'der, O P Rob ison, J N Howe, J H Mnthersbiuh, Joba Burchfleld, John C Wright. School Directors- Jervmiah Lyons, J W Hamilton, R K Parker, 8 B Loudon, II A Stauibaugh, Cornelius Uct'lellan. Constable S S Wilson. ASSOCIATIONS. A. Y. M. Union I .olge, No. 324, A. T. M., Viflliii town. meets second fbursday evening ol every month. Lamb rton Ixlife, Mo. 871, A. V. 11., meets every Holiday evening va or le tore full moon. I. O. O. F. Juniata Encampment, No. 19, 1. 0. (1. F., Thompsontowu, meets drat and thirl Tues day evenings of every month. MifUinb.an Lodge, Xo. 131, Mitllintoan, meets every Friday eveuitg. Lost Creek Ldge, iVo. 560, MifHintown, meets every V eitnesday evening. 0. U. A. M. Patterson Council, No. ?K, MifHintown, theets every Saturday evening. Jnniata Kef or in Council, No. 9?. Jr. O. I. A. M., MltUintowa, moots every ifond.iv evening. 1. O. R. M. Iriqnois Tribe, Ne. 42, VifSintown, meets every lionday eveuini K. of P. Cocolamns Lodjte, No. o97, MilEintnwn, inet't every Tuesday evening iu CId Fel lows' Buil'ling. 5EWP.4PER DemM-rat and Hesister Editors and Pro prietors, Amos U Bonsall and Vm J Jack man. Juniata Sentinel snd Fepubliean Elitor and Proprietor, B K Schweier Independent Editor and lroprietor, E B llcCruin. Attornej s-at-Law E S Doty, E D Par ker, J Lyons, L K Atkinson, Wut M Allison, All red J Patterson, Kohcrt McMcen, Jacob Christy, B F Eurchiiuld. Justice of the Peace E t II KreiUer. I'hrsicians D M Crawford, T A Elder, L Banks, U C Smith. Notaries Public 3 F Kepner, William Uivcn, Abraham Will. School Teachers A W Mulhollan, O M Kerlin; Miss Clara V Daugherty, Miss Litzio LoudoUi Insurance Agent George W Cribbs. Dentist G L Derr. msi.vrss. , HOTELS. Jacobs House Mnrrar. Pennsylvania Honse Jaeub Will. Juniata llutsl Frank Silielda. fcArt-'. Juniata Valley Bank. Bank'ng House of Doty, Parker A Co. Dry Goods Elias Til ten. Dry (ioods and Groceries II A Stain bnngh, John Yeakiy, Juhn Kirk. Groceries and Conirctious J S Thomas, John E S bailor. Confections Solomon Books, John Etka. Clothing I) W liarley . Co. Boots and Shoes Kobert K Parker. Drugs and Medicines B F Kepner, Banks k Hamlin. Notions Emit iichott. Hardware John W Xutheroiuugh, John T Franciscus. Watches and Jewelry Wnt Rollman, Wm Wagner. h loves and Tinware Levi Dundore, J. Freil HumiueL Merchant Tailor S B Loudon. Tobacco aud Cigars Frank Books. . Liquor J C Mcser. Carriage Makers Showers and Sertoli. Chair-maker, Cabinet-maker and Under taker Wm F Snyder. Chair-maker and Undertaker O P hVbi- son. I Cabinet-maker James Kobison. I Harness-makers James H Simsns, John I Diehl. ! Shoe-makers lohn North, A B Fasick, '. George Heck, Peter Mortouson. i Blacksmiths Jesse Howe, Pannebaker &. I Slautterback. Alexander Ellis. Fonndrv- B F Batman. Marble Cutters Caveny k. Anker. Pump-maker Frank Noble. Post Master Solomon Books. Express Ageut Alexander Speddy. Millinery Alts E Bickenbach, Miss Sallie Hawk. Mantua-makers MissusGrabb, Miss Katu Thonus, Misa Ssllie Hawk. Photographer Joseph Hess. ,. Grain, Coal and Lumber Merchants Slivers A Keunedy. B ikery Mrs Layer. Batchers Abraham Will, Solomou Sie ber. Livery Stable Jacob SuloutT. Btrbar David Craig. Billiard Saloon aud Eating Uuuse John E Ilollobaugh. Fatteiison. While it is true that Patterson has a seji arate organization, she is still claimed as the other sMe or part ot MiRtin. a fooi deal alter tbe fashion that Brooklyn is claimed as a part 9! New York. CIItRCII. Evangelical Kev Mr Hornbcrger. SABBATH-SCHOOL. Unior Superintendent, George Wilson. UOROIGII OFFICERS. Burgess John E Hollubangh. Town Council John Copetand, Samuel H Brown, F F Kohm. School Directors E J Nangle, John Crpe- Isnd. Constable D A Not est inc. Justices of tbe Peace Joseph Middagh, David Doughmao. Physician Dr P C Rnndio School Teachers Theorua Garman, W I Hibba, Miss Celia Re-an. Dentist 3 B Caveny. R.4Ia.RtAD OFFICERS. Ticket Agent James North. Tram Master W D Cramer. Supervisor J T Kichards. Division Foremen John Hackrnberger, J R M Fink, Abraiu bnvder. Foreman of Coal U hari David Cramer. Conductor of Ballast Train John KautT- TELEGRAPH OFFICES' Pennsylvania Central Railroad Office Operator, Thomas Johnson. Western Union OfSce Mr Fisher. BrSI!IESS. HOTELS. Patterson Honse John Hays. Keystone Hotel Samuel R Notesttne'. 1'a.ker House; John Boingar Jner. . Dry Goods Joseph P-imell, Wilson t Brown. Jonn Doyle, Mrs. lianie-mn. tir"C-ri-s J Hurizlev, rieorge GosiVcn, Krn:t it I'icm. t loihiug Sum ml S:r er, J B ii Ti-id. Hardware St-en it Gi.ss. Contectious Wui 1 Eglf, Wax r.'(iht, Harry Uolniau. T:lor David Dourbmtn. Tinner Cla k Wripht. Shoenukers U 11 liable. H II Kni.-ely. Blaa ksmiths W J Zeniers. Jus Kerliu. Carpenter Joseph Brindie. Post Offlce Brow n Wilson. Grsin De:ilers sn-l Commission Mrrchant James Nor:h A Son. Market Car Men Ernest it Dtrm, Browa II Wilsuu, Frank Jt Wise. Livery T J Middsch, J B M Todd. Solocn Kevstone Saloon. Philadelphia & Beading Eailroad. Arranireturut ot Passcgfr Trjliis. JaxcasT Is?, IK70. Tram liar Htrrtiturg as fulior$ i For New Ytk at 5 2i, H 10 s. ni.. 1 1 and 7 40 p. m. For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 4 : a. 2 '" and 8 o p. m. For K.-a.linS a 5 20, H 10, 15 a. m., t W, 8 5i ahd 7 40 p m. For l'otuville at 5 2 , 8 10 a. ni.. aud 8 50 p. m. and via ScbuylkiU St Snsiiehanna l)ram-h at 2 40 p. lii. For Atlcntown at 5 , 8 10 a. m., 2 00, 8 50 ami 7 40 p. in Tbe 5 211, 10 a. ni , 2 0" awl 7 40 p. ru trams bare throngli cars tor New York. ' Th j 8 10 a. ui. and 2 Oil p m. trains have 1 through cars lor Philadelphia. ! SVSD.1TS. " ( For New York at 5 20 a. ni. j Por Allvntuwu and wav autions at 5 2a. ni Fur Heading, Philwtelphia and a ay statioua j i I ii p. iu. Train fur arruoarg cirr at fv! tort : j Leave New York at 9 "O a. in., 1 . 5 15 : and 45 p. iu. i Ia i'hilaaelphia at W 15 a. in., 8 40 aad ! 7 lo p. ui. i Leave Keniiiig at 4 40, 7 10, II 21 a. iu., I 1 50, ft 15 aud 10 2" p. iu. j LcaVe I'uiUviile at h (Ml, U (HI a. ui. and 4 5 1 p. in., aud via SchuwUH and itus-jae-1 L.luna Braucli at 8 l5 a. in. j Leave A!leutnn at 2 30, 5 -VI, 8 1" a. ui., j !2 'J), 4 'M aud 8 45 p. ui. j Tliu 2 40 a. in. lmin iruin A!l'iitiou and the 4 411 a. n.. liaiu I i-c heudii.g do uol 1 run uu M udaa- ! SCXOJYS. . j Leave New Tork at 5 15 n. . I Leave Philadelplii i at 7 I" p m. j Leave Reading el 4 4o. 7 4u a. ni. and 10 ; 20 p. ni. Leave Aihctown at 2 30 s. ni. ind 8 45 p m. ia Morru and Esiex Railroad. ... JOHN L WOOTTKN, . Grotral Sptrittltid. ' blTOSlTE THE i Odd FeUowsIiaH; X I ri LlXTO U R. I I . j riHiE ui.dersinoil lias in stock, at the X b'o'ru turniur.-k pt by J. C. Wright, ) ou liiidge street, a tuil luus ol STOV.KS, which he saw a I i deliver to any part of the luwu ur cuunli. OLD STOVF.S AND METAL TRADED IN. Keep on lund all kinds uf j Casiios, Fire Brick, CorrunU l LI-' buics,anJ Pipe, Coal IluJs, Isird Cans, Bake Pans, $ c , ' A ri'LL line or t Both Pressed aud Home-made all ! the . , best uiitoiinl and aoikmansliiK which will be svld at LOWEST CASH KATES. I REP.tlRI.U EtTI.Y DOvL. j&PitCTING ami LKl'AlKINli oiupt!y atteutled to in ail parU 1 the couittv. I The "HAKVET HOME," wbirh is now j iduiiited to b' tbe best eook snl baker, and the COKONET PARLK." whicli was I awsntud the preniinni at llu late State Fir at Lancaster, are specialties. LPVI DUNPOUK. Di-c. 8, lS75-5t jEH Dltl'G STORE, . BANKS & HAMLIN, (Kotford Buiidhi.) Main lret, Minllrtto.td, Pa. DE.VLE1 IN DSl'OS ArtD JlEDItlNES, tilPMICALr1. DYE flTLTF. PAINT: OILS, VAKN 1S11KS,JLASS, ITTT Y, COAL OIL, LAMPS. liUKNEKS, CHIMNLYS, B R L' S 11 K : 1IA1K hKL"iillES,TOIlU BKUSHKS, P E K -FL WKKY.Co.wbo, SOAPS. Hi IK tiL,T)B.l. CO, CIGARS. X OT IO X S, S T A T I o N E k Y LARGE VAKIKTV O I 1' AT EST MEDICINES, Selected with great cant, and warranted jroni high authority. C7"Pures ol WINES AND L1QLOKS for medical purposes. I E7-PKES JKIPTIONS cmpo-miied with , great care. (June 22-tl. JUNIATA VALLET HAK. j MIFFLIKTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY. PENS 'A. GEORGE JAC0B3, Prwiilent. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. BiaacToas : George Jacobs,. Amos G. Bonsall. II. II. Becntcl, John Balsnacb. I v"""." x-Th,,"'"Kn' J. W. Frack. August 4, 1874-tf GREAT KEDUGTION t.x rim pnici:s OF TEETH Fall I'nx'f Loiter iU aa Law as ii Ko teeth a'lowetl to leave the oRice un less the patient is tutlbiied. Ttetb renMdtU-d and repsiml. Teeth filhnl to Un lor lite. Teeth extrsrteil without pain, hv the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. rWint. tr. tlij. li ml tiniM I will insert i full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for tlo.W. Temporary sets $-..00 eslra. T.Hi'thac'he stopped m five ininnte, with- 1 1 sail lliic.iv; ji'1'1fw- in ut nun ino -m out extractm? toe to. h, M the Denial )f- nee of ti. L. batta, rtt.blrshcd to Jlitfliu - tHt. G. L. DERIt. Prscliral Dwnlisl. Jan S4. 1373.) EXerutwr'a Xotlce. Eitalt of Mam Skaep, Sr., dectattd. w niEREAS Letters TesttinentarT en the estate of Adam Snoop, Sr.. late ot Greenwood township deceased, ha o been granted to tbe underairred, all persons Indebted to the sshI estate are re)ues:ea to j majte immediate payment, an.t tne having claims will please present them proper. y authenticated dm svstlemeBt, to A DAM S11UOP, Jr., Jdm'r. Dec. 8, 187a. The Sxsii.vsi. Aso Rarrauca-t has not superior as an advertising medium in this county, and as a journal of varied news and renting it ia sot surpassed by any weekly paper ia central Pennsylvania. JOB PRINTING OF EVERT K1XD donfl at Una ocs. M!SCELL.1.E01S ISITITOU Who said that you woolJ like to g:t Siich Clothing as C!t; People wear, rather than the wholesale gocds com monly sold 7 This will teil you how to do it. The eery tarr lacrswT of rr besiness rrs as to Rske A STMA L0e SC tLE Of PMtCES. J9 You Can Save EnoiKjh la buying a Suit at Oak Halt TO PAY FOR THE TRIP from anywhare in this County to th Crvr Phitat&IpSTa, and have a aav ef sight Kttr. besides. Wirnuke Brewo stand by this Statainerl, a4 so will ysu alter sac trial. , . 'fVl bt imr, d M " KrfV.:'S Casraclsr sf I I m, i um t irtr owa bukkn. ths Gosas as ssfl ! I - Tkmnani.Kni"iiw. Ir Far wee a aoss. i omrwm . hr ih.r r br -O m.... 1 ' s Ju k.trm tr. but tuefcr tm k retsit. Ws hear so ilVvill u any . aaj aius U.i mnty -s drahrts scM put r as oamin frisa wir Loum. 'I o c.'v K vt otir -V- . L k . .hvim kiailif nl m ttw fMir Tl!n (1 Of 1 f the rif Hl UM swtcil o qualities . '. Tl?' es Wansmakrr a Brswa X T. ct trtat their 1 aiKaslacs. CHSIOHESS. ' ..: .K-. MttyenKTt. aatl mat tn quauiy irwpnu, also, that the asoney lU be pud bock is hU. il purchaser aijuu 16 Oays iskes, foe any nui, to rctura the oods, sBwerm. , rj-VHI is important yfaw nrprincirVvl Wmi4m i 1 SaWrf 4tws in Psils-J l hsa. .S- ' K'rit r wis. carOa, aovrrrtenls. ar.d : aster ate Stars Is. : unaam oa is street, a iiMaSst Jrrtctu nj abo.it where the MCe h. su thai Ou't a ell il. ir ' ' ,Vu:i6rTi.t r-ad. Thfre hut one llak Hall la Philaifehi. it is a fa K:l J(W its stJ o s ardinarr smr. . ar.d la on rhe Wi.'h-eMt (.. 6f 5t I H S IX I H-blX1l - IX1 H SIXTH SltM and Starkat Sweets. Taess aha cfcaet 1VE J J - "- j I V BVvi CSSMI . IstheCitj. to the Exproa Co. oa Rccjut of f-H. ami iha prhrleca et-iBinma them is allowed before paym(. "nere eools do m pleaM, w stiil retuca lha asooey sad pav th cxpiysnage back to Philatlelinia.. ik.vud at tmrt ftttur mt r. UuUa'nic amdfttt Mr mMr a mm tmtrr. WAN AM AKER & BROWN. fair- TlT'l COOK AND PARLOii STOVES, HEATERS OF ALL KLDS, AT "THE -PEOPLE'S iHARDWARE ST0EE, - Fn R. L.' Parkers iMAl. STIII1HT, OI'rOSITK TI1IJ COI KT YARI MTFFUM'OWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, J'A. Housekeepers' lUanhvnrc. Hiiili!- ers' flnr cim.rty , M ECU AMI'S' TOOiaS, -LEATHER. PAINT, OILS, GLASS, &c.t . . ; .: all of first quality, constantly on L.ui'L I invite tliu iuiblic t3 j call ami see me. f atUKintatwn, Aug. Si, 13.4-lf D. W. HarSey & Cos I the place whera jou eaa bay tHK ikst axu Tin: ciii:aiit MENS' YOUTHS & BOYS' CLOTH tSG fUT, C.I PS, BOO!', SHOES, JSD flRMSHtXa GOODS. ' ' WE are pieparrd to exhibit one of the most choice and select storks ever oflored in this uarket; and al JsTUXISIilSGLY LOU' tKlL'KS ! . Also, measure taken for sdita aud parts of suit; which will be made tu order at abort notice, very reasonable. Keinrmber the place, in Hoffman's vr liuildiiifr, corner 6f l!ridc and Water Tecs, MfFFLITOW, 1A. S.-pt. 15, 1H75-M JUST OPENED ! A New Sprine and Summer Stock of - CLOTHING, HATS, CArS, BOOTS AND SHOES, F.r Men, Boys, Women, MUcs and ChiUTn. Notion, Men's Famishtie; Goods; WATCHES AND JEWELRY, C A It I' K T S AND F L A'l at rates, t cvrejvMMt to tbe (hi-iHl,afe in value, month ago CiSlll'S M.lt T 0.1lLrt. J Patterson, 1'a. Nov. Il,lai. . ilanhood: EowLost-HowEeHtorf d Just -i b iaUe-l, a now etLiimt of Dr. C'-lve--wrti"s Ctli-brsti-d K on in nJicil mrt (aithoiit n.-di-f S-riual.irrh ivi w Sviiilnal acak I nu, Unitary S.-niinal Losses, luipo-i Mental and 1'liv-ual Iitcapauiiv, I in- ' jClllv) tel.. v. I . iKuluueiiLi to Marnure. etu al.H... Coa - iiiiU.., El.iVpsi- ami Fits, iuditc.'d bv ae;i-i:iul.--iK-e or aexnal elra:ace, c J rr7"l'rice, iu a seaie.1 euwl.ipe, emw si.v cei.is. 1 he reieorsttsi auiuor, iu una ar.tuimoM- n hn h never cracKs, sraies nr rnsls and will Essay, eleariy deruonsir.ilcs, lri a thirty ., a Iin. r r w!j tv Dealers and years' siwcesl ul practice. Ihat the alariu- the lr.!e generally. In i.rder 1 be sore ing cousetpieneea ol seli-abwse way bo nut- ihst yon act hl..tchli v's Pump, be careful Ically cured aiihottt the Un-rous nie ol and see tori it has mv trade-mark as above, internal nieIh ine or the i ;-;ilic.Ui" ot the r ynn do n'A know a hen- t bnv. desrrip knile : pointing out a iwale l cure at oat-r tivn circulars. tslhtr with tlie uaw and t ""v "rtaiu, ai L'V' XKr u' certain, ami cacclual, by UK-aus ol tvr, n uwti.r mhat his j Ju.l.t,ou uuty bv. uy cur hiiull cheap- tv- aariVskfaOv alisl ratiiaatsat. , , . , . I '-v', V . tL in .h. . KT '""J '"'il'S. S I of every y..uth and every nian iu I. lire hanl. ic laud. Scut under soad. iu a I lain euvchipe. ! any addma, soal-tf-4J, oa tbo rvcciil o I six cents or tao post ataiupa. Address the i Furnishers, i 41 Auu 5t New urk ; : Pusl-Ulhce Box Oct. 1. l!7i-l-. OLOIO.I 9EIBER, j Will visit Milhia and PatfersnB even i f ... ri.....i.v .. a j . ... . i and wi,iiurNhth's-'itixeusvr ihc bor - ough. . it . ti.e inst or p BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, Ave ', at t!m very lowest prices. solicits lb patronage ol tbe public. ..-.r .. , AprU , y. ST-CUfSS PICTURES raWa es PhoK5Trlt allrr, Brtdg l MrfTrotosa. ,1DlEP.T:SE.!E.nS: jocds. so OC C b UUCS ii is slais figures awl met-.mgrf. 1 -s'n o-v 9t f w'ilh udl artiela soW. a OmiW .K. SnM a. L.m rt W K. kt patterns of BMterisI d price by Sben feoneta. rirrVM ess navw - Dfeaae-ap goonm mki nj r " -7 I in tVff measurs in lars-h eiy reat.m that any ero caa Mcesere hy.l and dew.hu g color IS1t.l. liH pr rf-."'Td. Psrment eaa he aad .Xev Brick Building. ' ;' " - TArrv tt s rrrTTTT,r on t rtnrr dunn tv. I'iuiatr.oDAouu. ' . ' 0 0 It OIL CLOTHS, I'he.ip -r tlisii Hi-; Ch-ipestoTa SAMUEL STRATER. iVnX IIHTHiLEfS l pr..rrf CI TUM- ' "55 riKKIWtion PUMP . JQ ?fia Ihrt aa-knwleai(ed -U maiket, by feipalar .rrdi.rt, the best pump torlrto leant .J i"iev. A:tcutim l mvlW to i& HUtch ey's liiiruvet Rra.-kr-t, the -.j Dmp Chts k Valr, whkli .aa ke tV jaiHidrvvn witl.ul .liaiarUng Ike it-ri,J ""is, aim inj copr csaanar addreiM l llie acvnt nearest yon, will ha urunirtlr ttimished by sddrvsainr. ir ,U,- CIIAS.H. BI.ATCHLEY, M vsrrsrrrstr. l6 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Ps. CHAIR MANUFACTORY. rilllE uiidrratirMn), at his shw, m Walrr JL street, Miduuiua a. has nvr urn hassl .aud for sale chcap a geueial aasHla.at f CIIAIUS. lie also has a large Utt of COFFINS "" WJ airf.fc.ri, fnrchssed ne- n:?i'?zz r.' " ,?a! at Ihu shirtcT ht.ce and n tba otua ib- ersl terms; He has uru-tc a great redactios) I., a a . . a: a"" . 'eyairifj ft jtnptly attended le. j.i!jTf o. p. KoBisoy. sr. The -rr.' aw-f CrraA'irw rdrV-w H trH. st.,rsr - e c jobwrk done. TrTit. Irwii tr vj f;i. aitj an th; ia that Oaea
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