Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 02, 1876, Image 3

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    SENTINEL' & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOWN:
VTedntesday, -PebraarF 3, 18T6.
TERMS.
Subscription, SiO per annnra, if paid
ilt.in It! month ; $2.00 if not paid within
12 month.
Transient advertisements Inserted at 50
ct-nU per inch for each insertion.
Transient kasineas notice in local col
umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion.
Deductions mill be made to those desiring
to advertiae by the fear, half or quarter-!
year.
PENK'A. B. E. TIME TABLE.
- K and after Sunday, Nor. 28th, 18
J passenper araina will leave Mililio
tion, F. K. K., as follows :
KASTWABDl
i Sta-
Philadelphia Express .......
Lewistown Accommodation.
Pacific Express....! w.
jHrrisburg Accommodation .
JVUU
jlAtlantic Express
Pacific Express
j'War Fiaxenjrer
jMari
;Fast Line
J Lewistown Accommodation .
iHittubiire Express
.12 49 am
. 7 a ui
.10 I9a.ni
.11 82 am
. 6 12 p ra
. 16 p ui
. 6 07 a m
.10 13am
. 8 S ' p m
. 6 45pm
. 7 41 p m
..12flttm
Iteily. X Pailf except Sunday. Caily
except Monday.
Three trains do not stop at tbia station :
Cincinnati Exvas, west, time here 1 1 a.
m. ; Fat Line, east, 'ill a. ni. ; Day Ex-j-teos,
eafct, I 81 p. m.
EXTENDED.
By thc quest of a number of nbscri
bers the following notice of time for the
payment of subscription in arrears is ex
tended to February 11, 1?76 :
Xonca. A number of subscribers to the
Sentinel and Republican are owing one aud
two years' subscription, a number a longer
rriod of subscription than that. To all
Mich who pay on or b.-tors the 11th day of
February, 1N76, $1..V per annum will suf
fice. Alter that date all subscription that
!iu run one year and unwinds will be
charged at the rate of $2.01 per annum, as
per published rate.
LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE.
Valentine day, soon.
Recorder B"idlor's house is up.
This is Candlemas ground hog day.
hmum will commence to show in April,
bigger than ever.
The "soft weather" this winter, it is said,
has damaged com in cribs.
For Sale Bran and Shorts, by the quan
tity, at F. F. Rohiu's, in Patterson.
If yon want your hair cut in Centennial
style, go to Wallace's birber shop, in Mex
ico. " Robin Red Breast" put in an appear
ance but Friday morning. Too early is the
season.
The largest prayer meetings ever held in
the Presbyterian chmch were those held
last weelt. '
The change of temierature from Satur
day afternoon to Sunday, morning was like
(bat from Maj to January.
The Lord's Supper will be administered
in the Presbyterian church in this place
next Sunday. 7
Cticken thieves rubbed the roosts of the
Rev. Mr. Blaekwelder and Ker. Mr. Pene
jurker of a number of plump chickens. -.
Mifflin and Snyder counties are In high
expectation of having the railroad from
Lewiatowa to Selinsgrove in running order.
There was good sksking on the pave
ments on Thursday morning, and number
availed themselves of it to glide about town
on skates.
Philadelphia Markets. Wheat 3Htol
40 ; Corn, settled, 52toft0c ; Oats 42to48c.
Cattle dull, favors buyers 4 to7Jc; Sheer
oio7c ; Hogs lOtoll J :.
A six-year old daughter of Michael Long,
a citizen of Walker township, fell while
paying iu her father's kitchen, on the 12tli
ult-, and broke her right limb between, the
said knee joinis. ,
Presching morning and evening every
day this week in the Presbyterian church.
Kev. Hr. McLean, of Lewbtown, and Bev.
Mr. Wilson, or Bedford, are assisting Rev.
Mr. Sherrard, the pastor in charge.
A Tonng Men' Prayer Meeting is in
lrogress in the Methodist church. A gen
eral invitation is given to all the yonng men
of thU comuiuni'y to avail themselves ot
the pri liege. Services every Friday even
ing at T o'clock.
The people at Decttur, Alabama, jubilated
over the advtut of the new year on the
morning ot January 1, 1876,. and riddhtd
the Stars and Stripes with bullets, and after
that tore the flag into alireda. Hush ! it's
a wave of the bloody shirt to tell that. Let
us shake hands across the bloody chasm !
A correspondent in McClnrc's Times nas
been criticizing the preacher for permitting
an nnordained preacher like Moody, toJead
them all. He complains that he ha taken
all the honors, and that auch a recognition
as has been accorded to a layman, such as
Moody, has a tendency to lessen the dignity
of the ministry.
' Benjamin Thomas, who had been in the,
Western States, was returning to hi lather's
residence in Walker township, on Uie 22nd
ult About one mile on this side of his
home he stopped to see relatives.' In leav
ing them he fell ofT a low fence at their
house, whi:h he was crossing, and broke hit
right arm between the elbow and shoulder.
The Presbyterian Sunday School met in
the Presbyterian church In this place last
Sabbath evening for examination. Thtir
efficient Superintendent, Dr. Thomas A.
Elder, conducted the exercises. The les
son exercises and catechetical exan-ination
by classes was interesting and highly ap
preciated by the large audience that was
present.
There is a bill on its passage through the
Legislatura that provide lor the erection of
watering troughs, for the use of horses and
cattle, on the public roads in thia State.
'The bill givea a bounty of three dollar to
every person who aeU up a watering trough
on the public roads of the State for the use
of horses and cattle, to be deducted from
their taxes."
The Fourth Quarterly Meeting of Port
Royal Circuit will beheld in Port Royal,
February 6th and 6th. The Presiding Elder
will preach on Friday evening and Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock. Immediately after
this sermon the Quarterly Conference will
be liek. Rev. G. D. Penepacker will
preach on Sabbath morning, and Rer. M K
Foster on Sabbath evening.
The oldest inhabitant docs not recollect a
- string ot pike that equals the one caught
by Philo Pannebaker, last Friday, at the
mouth of Tuscarora Creek, at Port Royal.
Ten was the number oi fish he caught;
three measured 2 inches in length, two
measured 21 inches in length, two measured
20 inches in length, one measured 19 inches
in length, one measured 17 inches in length,
one measured 15 inches in length.
None, to th Pi-Buo Ot nd
after tilts date my sale sie tor oath xtr
country produce, excepting to those
who hae running accounts. 1 have
reduced mj prices on tnj enure itorfc of
Clothing : $25. suits now sold for $22 ;
10 suits for $18; $15 suit for $13;
$10 suits for $8. Full line of Boy'
Suits t same rate of reduction.' Best
Beaver Overcoats, worth $20, now sold
for $14; Overcoats worth $16 now
sold for $13; Overcoat wotth $13
now told for $10 ; other at $4, $5 and
$3. Men' best heavy whole leather
Boots, all warranted, Hold heretofore at
3 50 to $5, now sold at $2 50 to $4.
A full line of Ladies' Shoe at same
reduction. Lndit' Cum Shoes 50c.
Horse Blankets reduced from $2 to$l.
50 , Lap Kobe reduced from $3 50 to
$3. Arbuckle Toffee 30c, Uoal Oil,
5 gallon fr $1 ; White Sugar 9 lb,
for $1. A full line of. Soaps, tfcc, on
band.
Thanking yon all for jour pat
ronage in the past, 1 earnestly solicit
a contiunaoce of your confidence and
pattonage in the future.
Yours respectfully,
J. B. M. TODD.
Ptterson, Feb. 2, 1876.
Announcement. J. & II. A. Statu
baugh respectfully announce to the
public that in order to settle up the
estate of J. Statubaugb, deceased, they
have determined to cloee out tbeir very
large assortment of geueral merchan
dise. WLile selling out they will at
all times keep a full assortment of Cal
icoes Muslirs, Coltooades, Gicghams,
Xotir.ns, Ac , together with a lull line
of Syrups, Sugars, Coffee, Soaps and
Spices. .
Our terms from this date will be pas -ttivtlg
Cash, except to farmers having
produce account t with as. The losses
incidcut to the pernicious credit sys
tem make the cash system a necessity
with us.
Queensware, Glassware, and many
other lines of goods will be sold with
out regard to cost, for cash.
We will also state that on the first
of April we will move the balance ot
our stock yet remaining into the very
handsome store room in the Odd Fel
low' Hall, on Bridge street.
To any one wishing to engage in the
mercantile business, we will sell the en
tire stock and fixtures at a liberal dis
count. There is not a handsomer store
room or nore desirable location In cen-1
. . . j
tral Peunrfj Ivania tbau the one now oc
cupied by us.
J. k U. A. Stajibaugh.
feb2 h . ....
Last Thursday morning about 1
o'clock the front dour of ex-Sheriff
McCartney, of Carlisle, wa broken
open and au 'infernal machine" thrown
into the hall of the house. In a few
moments it exploded with a power
which tore out the curbstones and threw
them, through a strong fence on the op
posite side of the street, forced cellar
doors from their fastening, demolished
all the shutters, window sash and glass
for a half sjuare north and south of the
(pot where the destructive agent was
ignited.
At the residence of Dr. Grove, on
FiMufret street, tally a square distant
the force of the explosion broke in the
second story window, threw the doe
tor's ui tber down, and extinguished
the light in the room. The explosion
was heard several miles from town by
farmer who happened to be awake.
Thousands of people visited the
scene during the day, aud the univer.
sal opiuion was that the perpetrators of
the crime should lynched. Efforts are
being made to ferret out the perpetra
tors of the deed, which it is hoped will
be successful.
Public Sale. ,
The Assignees of Wilbur F. and James
E. McCahan will sell at public sale, at 3
o'clock p. a, on Friday, February 4, 1976,
on the premises in Mittiintown, a house and
lot on Waier street, said borough; also,
1500 acres Woodland in Fayette twp., hav
ing thereon a frame house, stable and saw
inii' ; also, at the same time and place, 4
mules, 1 road wagon, Ave. it
Bayard Nield and N. H. Wirkersham
will offer at pui.lio sale, at the residence of
the former, in Fayette twp., at 10 o'clock,
a. on Friday, Februvy 18th, one horse,
7 cows, 1 bull, 6 head young cattle, 2 sheep,
S pigs, hay, cornfodder, and farming im
plements. Solomon Sieber will sell at public sale, at
hi residence, near Thoinpsoutown, at 10
o'clock a w, on Monday, February 21, 1876,
three work horses, 8 colts, 2 cows, 6 steers,
13 hew! of sheep, and farming utensils.
Caveny, auctioneer.
Jacob A. Fike, of Walker twp., will offer
at public sale, at 10 o'clock A. au, on V ed
nesday, February 23, 1876, two horses, 3
mares, 2 colts, 4 cows, 1 steer, 1 heifer, S
head young cattle. 1 sheep, and a lot of
farming utensils. Beaior, Auctioneer.
John Mirts will offer at public sale, at his
residence in Spruce llill township, at 10
o'clock a. , on Wednesday, March 1st,
1876, One sorrel hone, 1 iron gray horse,
2 bay match horses, 2 mares, one being
with foal ; 1 horse-colt, 7 milch cows, 10
bead of young cattle, 21 head of sheep,
2 sows and a lot of pigs, 2 yonng i with
pig, corn by the bushel, and a large lot of
farming implement. Beaior, auctioneer.
. David Nay tor, f Turbett township, will
sell at public sale, on the farm of Stewart
Turbett, in said township, at 10 o'dock a.
m , on Tuesday, March 7, 1876, Bv horses,
2 colt, 2 cows. S head young cattle, reaper
ah mower, threshing machine, grain drill,
waron and other firming utensil. Beaior,
auctioneer. v-
M. L. Bashore will sell at public ale, at
hi residence in Walker township, opposite
Port Royal, at 10 o'clock a. ., on Wed
nesday, March 8, 1876, seven bead of horses,
10 cows, 25 bead of young cttle,.bull,
ateers and heifers, 60 head of sheep, ewes
aod lambs, 25 head of shoats and pigs, one
Wooster. Ohio, thresher, with ten-horse
CarevTjower; 1 Kirby reaper and mower
combined, 1 good top buggy. . Stock will b
I ji:..Mt In hnrers from a distance, A
I credit often months will be given
(
. A'-TtUKTr-nvB -saCslD&Kb Dollar
Coal Oil Johnnz in Bjcbss ountt.
After a few prefaratory remarks, tho
Reading Ei$!t tells of Lis exploits in
this ways:
Il was what h termed a very sel
dom y-ung man, cot met with every
day.' lie arrived in Reading Monday
evening from AHenlowo, having pass
ed through there on his way here from
Bucks county.
lie was a atranger aud why he select
ed ibu city to run though with a por
tion of hi inheritance i not known.
He formed the acquaintance of several
parties, who were stranger here, and
be invited them to dinner at a promi
nent hotel. They went aud were dined
and wined in a most aumptuous man
ner. Wednesday the tbtee went to
Philadelphia and were fitted out in
magnificent style at one of the large
ready-made clothing houses. They
came back entirely new from top to
bottom, including hue boots and hats
silk pocket handkerchiefs, seal rings
aud silk underclothing. . They purchas
ed the finest to be bad, even to bus.
fenders and blockings. ; The stranger
paid all the bill.
edncsday night they returned to
Reading agaiu and Laving invited three
notorious re aisles, tby met at a down
towu resort and iudulged in a supper
that cost (95, including champagne,
roast duck, oysters, awec'.breads, salads
and two closed carriages to take tbem
home when the supper was over, be.
eause they could not walk.
. Thursday the stianger rrsolved to
go it alone and have no more to do
with his female friends. He give each
of them a fifty dollar bill for a present
provided they would say nothing. They
promUed, and laving had- enough
sport with their new fouLd friend, tbey
totk their sample satchels aud wcut
away to attend to business as usual.
Tbey tepreent large New ' Koglaod
firms and were selling goods by sam
ple. ' At 11 arris burg oeof the parties
addressed a note to au Eagle reporter
telling h.n to fO to several plaoes in
Reading where the correct information
concerning the young spendthrift eould
bo obtained. ' : ':
The . Bucks couuty niau . gave his
name as Marcus Geber, but it is sup
posed that this was au assumed one.
When partly under- the influence of
liquor he forgot himself and told a por
tion ot Lis history. By ail accouuls
his pareuts aie dead and they left him
a large aiuouut of money. The great
er portion of Lis funds art in the hand
of a guardian, Lut 'several week ago
be came into the poseesaion of $3,500
by the death of a maiden aunt. With
this sum he determined to have good
time, as bis guardian never pave him
much money at a time, and seldom, if
ever be was able tv get away from bis
country borne, By all appearances he
had an Academic tducatiou, but had
never seen much of city lite. He took
a fancy to a young woman because sue
pointed out bis faults in drew, told
him what colors bust became him, how
to weai his bair, to throw t.ff paper
collars and cuffs and to wear Windsor
scarfs instead of ready-made bows, to
fasten with a gum loop, and stick un
der the collar. She oue day said she
would like to make a gentleman of him,
aud be gave two 'one hundred dollar
bills aod told ber to go ahead with the
job.' Her purchases were silk under.
wear, linen wear, neck wear, gloves and
gentlemen's taney articles generally,
including fine and fancy cut shirts with
delicate tftripes and - dots. lie was
much pleased with the change, aud he
gave ber two more hundred doliar bills
and told her to go and make a lady out
of herself. She took the money, and
the youDg man called for twelve bottles
of wine to bind the bargain. A wine
bill of one hundred dollars was noth.
ing for him to run iu a single Jay. He
paid ninety dollars for a supper for six
at a country resort several miles from
this city. Oo a wager that a ecrtain
woman could not kick a glass off his
shoulder, he lost a beautiful gold walch
that cost bim $175. He went to one
of the ci'y markets and sent to a cer
tain house enongh poultry, meat, vege
tables and produee to last then; a week,
not counting the extra articles he pur
chased and sent there for an extra sup
per be wanted. : A silk dress ho mined,
be replaced by . buying one that cost
$85. Three trunks at thirty dollars
each be presented to three women and
in this manner he proceeded until, it is
thought, hj ran through nearly three
thousand dollars in five days, including
the trip to Philadelphia, which cost
bim about $600, - Tbe young man bad
to be handled very carefully, and great
pains were taken to keep him out of
sight whtn other parties were around.
He bad no desire for tbe society of men,
partly, it is believed, because he was
afraid of meeting or seeing some rela
tive or officer sent in search of bim.
Tbe women took very good care of
him so that be would not slip oat of
their fingers until bis money was all
gone. He managed to gat around to
several noted resorts, and in tbe end
bis cash was tolerably well divided be
tween jewelers, dry goods men, saloons,
trunk stores, famishing goods stores,
liquor men and disreputable resorts.
The young man remained in Reading
until Saturday morning at half-past ten
o'clock, when he left, promising, how
ever, to ges back in a few months to
spend the balance of his money and
several thousand more which he would
get, over which his guardian bat no
eontrol. He is not over nineteen years
of age. He stands nearly six feet
bigb, wot long barr before be came,
bat it was close sat when he left ; has
j broad abonlJer and is a well formed
handsome man. He was by no means
a person to be imposed upca, but was
abroad for is good time, and in one way
be had it, so did tbe rest of his friends.
The Presbyterian Church of Belle
fonte, this State; nas been agitated
over the question of "The Higher Life
Religion," ni proclaimed by certain
members of tbe Congregation. "The
Higher Life" members have withdrawn
from the Church proper, and worship
in another place in town. Tbe Belle
foote Walchman tells of tbe trouble in
this way :
A Mr. Washburne .and wife and a
Mr. White, Rev. J. W. White, of Mil
roy, who, iu imitation of Moody aod
San key, are trying to evangelise tbe
world, have been preaching a "higher
life' religion ib the Presbyterian church
for the last week, tl appears they
claim to have arrived at that state of
being wheieiu tbe flesh no longer strives
with the spirit, and in which, if not al.
together free from temptation, they are
always enabled to triompb over it.
Their doctrine is not exactly that of
Sanctlfioatiou, but approaches very near
to it.
We understand that these "evangel,
ists" have been "going it" pretty
strong on tbeir peculiar faith and de
nouncing our Piesbytenans friends in
liellefonte, iucluding some of tbe
church dignitaries, for living a worldly
and irreligious life, and failing to pro
gress from day to day toward a higher
plane of existence. This kind of thing
it seems, didn't suit some of the mem.
bers, and tbey did not hesitate to avow
tbeir disbelief in the new doctrine. A
meeting of tbe session was called and
tbe matter discussed With great feeling
but no definite conclusion was reached,
we believe. But the embers of oppo
sition burnt steadily, and on Wednes
day evenirg they bart out into a great
bias. While preacbiog tbeir favorite
doctrine on that evening the "evangel,
ists were interrupted end stopped by
members of tbe session, and informed
that their, peculiar ideas did not suit
that locality- Then the storm burst
in all its fury. Tbe pastor, Rev. Mr.
Wiley, Edmund Blanchard, esq , aBd
one or two others took the side of the
"evangelists," tnd declared that it
should bo preached there, and they
would -preach it themselves in spite of
all opposition Mr. Humes, Mr. Furst.
Mr. Harris, 3.1r. Ijose and others took
the opposition side. And so it went.
The dispute waxed warmer and wari
er, until, we are informed, it grew blis.
tiring hot, snd a portion of the con
gregaiion left the church in dismay
aud anger. The whole eorgrrgation
ate now talking about the prospect of
a big 5plit in tbe walls of Zion.
TlIR Carlisle Utrald tells how the
Cumberland county treasury was sys
tematically robbed by the Democratic
County Treasurer. It had been ru
mored for several weeks that the audi
tors of that county had detected irreg
ularities, but no one knew to what ex
tent until a full expose appeared in this
week's Htrntd. And th is is oue of tbe
ways iu which it was done :
. "How was it done ? By the simplest
method in the world. A package of
stamped envolopes were bought at tbe
postntSce. The charge made therefore
was eighty-five cents , but the county
paid $2.85. It was very easy to put a
figure two before tbe eighty-five in the
original bill. A board was bought for a
bridge ; it cost fifty eents. The bill
shows that repairing that bridge cost
$50.50. Tin cup needed repairing;
the tinners' bill for tbe job waa aixty
five cents ; tbe county paid $5 65.
This peculiar way of cheating is the
niplest kiiowo. It is the easiest de.
tected of any of the numerous appli.
ances used by those people who live by
their wits. In common parlauee it is
known as "raising." Many a man has
filled a criminal's cell for "raising a
check" from the tens to the Luudreds.
How much. beyond the hundreds this
"raising" has gone we fear will not be
known, unless the people command a
thorough investigation."
The barn of Tut Van .Sweringen, of
Bealetown, Tuscarora twp , was destroyed
by tire on Monday last, about 11 o'clock
A". M. The fire originated in the straw
stack in front of the barn, but how it came
there is not known Fort uuately them was
no lire stock in the barn at the time.
There was an insurance of $JO0 on the
barn.
Teachers' I.vrrrrrru. Adjourned In
stitutes will be held as follows : McAlistcr
ville, Friday evening, Jan 2Sth, and Satur
day, 20th Tfaompaontown, Feb. 11th and
12th i Tort Roral, Feb. 25th and 26th ; Mc
Coysville, March H'th and 11th. Teachers
are requested to come prepared to work.
JOHN M. GAKMAK,
Jaa 26-2 m County Superintendent.
When Hill was eulogizing Jeff Davis
and the Andersonville prison pen, Piper a
Democratic member for California, groaned,
By tbe Old Harry, I give it up. We shall
elect no President in 1876."
Evangefiets in Bellefonte are dismember
ing tbe Presbyterian church. The place is
too distant to pronounce on, whether for
good or bad.
COM3IGRC AX.
MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas.
MirrmiTows, Feb. 2, 1876.
Butter
EC?
Lard
Ham
Bacon ......
Potatoes
Onions......
. . 20
.. 16
.. 14
16
.. 11
. 40
- 75
MIFFLINTOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Buyers k. Kennedy;
Qcotatioss roa To-dat.
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1876.
Wheat $1 20al 25
Corn, old
65
40
30to35
t 70
2 25
Corn, new, shelled .... ...
Oat.-
Rye........
Timothy seed.-. . . .-.
Clo-venced... .- -
700
Special fVUictt.
TO C6X$CMtTalES.
The advertiser, hating lMen permanently
cured of that dread disease, Conanmption.
by a simple remedy, i anxious to make
kuwwn to bis fellow-sufferers the means of
cure. To all who desire it, lie will send a
copy of the prescription used, (fre of
charge), with the direction for preriag
and using tbe saniv, which tbey will find a
sure cue for Consumption, Asthma. Bron
chitis, lie.. Parties wishing tee prescrip
tion will pleavi adilreos
Kev. E. A. WILSON,
- 131 Penn St., WilUamsbnrgh, N. T.
ERRORS OF TOETU.;
A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years
from Nervous Debility, Premature Deear,
and all the effects of iutl.'n indiscretion
will, for the sake ol suflering humanity,
send free to all who need it, the recipe ami
direction for making the simple remedy by
which he was cured. Sufferer wishing to
profit by the advertiser's experience cut do
so by addressing in perfect enf!dei ce,
JOHN B. HI DEN,
Decl5-6tn 42 Cedar St., New York.
MitctlLintout.
Philadelphia & Beading Railroad.
Arraagenent of Passenger Trains.
Jascabt 1st, 1876.
Tram leate Hrrriiburg at follow :
For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m.. 2 00 and
7 40 p. m.
For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. in.,
1 00 and 3 50 p. to.
For Reading a 5 20. 8 10, 9 45 a. ui., 2 00,
3 50 and 7 40 p in.
For Pottsvilla at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., and S 50
p. m. and via Schuylkill &v Susquehanna
Branch at 2 40 p. iu.
For Allentown at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 1 UO,
3 50 and 7 40 p. m
The 5 S, 8 10 a. m , 2 0" and 7 4 p. m
trains have through cars fur .New York.
The 8 10 a. tn. and 2 OU p. ni. trains have
through ears for Philadelphia.
. SVA'DJTS.
For New York a 5 20 a. in.
For Allentown and way xtations at 5 2" am
For Ketding, Philadelphia aud way stations
at 1 45 p. m. .
Train for harraburg leave as follout :
Leave New York at 9 00 a. m., 1 M. 5 15
aud 1 45 p. ni.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. m., 3 40 and
7 10 p. ni.
Leave Heading at 4 40, 7 40, 11 20 a. m.,
1 50, 6 15 and 10 Jo p. n.
Leave Pottsville at 6 W, 9 00 a. m. and 4 3-5
p. in., aud via ScliujikiU and Susque
hanna Branch at 8 05 a. in.
Leave Allentown at 2 !J0, 5 50, 8 53 a. m.,
12 20, 4 30 and 8 45 p. m.
The 2 HO a. ni. train from Allentown and
the 4 40 a. n. train from Reading do not
run ou Muudays-
SUXDJ YS.
Leave New York at 6 15 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia at 7 10 p. ni.
Leave Reading at 4 40. 7 4o a. m. and 10
20 p. ui.
Leave Allentown at 2 30 a. nu snd 8 45 p. m.
Via Morru and Etstx Railroad.
JOHN E. WOOTTEN,
General Superintendent.
Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral,
Tor Disease of the Throat and jMBf,
such a Uoutrha, Gold. Whoopmc
Couch. B.'onoiuUa, Asthma,
and Consumption.
A more the treat
ducovetM of mod.
era scienca, few ara
of more real value
a vnanbinil than
i'tliis effectual rem-
'e lv for all diMase
'of' the Throat and
Lanes- A vat tri
al of its virtues,
tbroufcbout this and
other countries, has
shown that H doe
snrely ant effectually control them. Th tes
tiinooy of our best citixen. of all clawes, es
te!ilin the fact, tliat Ciiekkt Ptr-roKAL
will and does rrlxve and enre die atuieting
di-mrriers of the Throat and Lung beyond any
Cher iwdieiiie. lha most dangerous affec
tions of the Pulmonary Urpans yield to its
rawrr; and cases of Consumption, cured
V tilts preparation, are publicly known.
reinarksbie as hardly to be believed, were
tliev not proven keyoud dispute. As a rem
edy it U adequate, on which til public may
r;'v fur fall protection. By curiug Coughs,
t!ie forerunners of more serious disease, it
satr nunumnered lives, and an amount of
suffering not to h computed. It challen(s
trial, and convinces tha most sceptical.
Every family should keep it on band as a
protection aeainst the ear'v and unperceived
attacks of Pulmonary Affections, which ara
euilv met at first, but which become inenra
ble. and too often fatal, if neglected. Tender
lanes need this defence; and it is unwise to
b without it. As a safeguard to children,
araid th distressing diseases which beset th
Throat aud Chest of childhood, Chebrt
Pectobai. is invaluable; for, by its timely
use, multitudes are rescued from premature
graves, and saved to the love and affection
centred on them. It acta speedily and surely
spiimt ordinary cold, securing sound snd
heaith-restorinir" sleep. No one will suffer
troublesome Influenza and painful Broa
chitim when they kuow how easily they can
be cured.
Originally th product of long, laborious,
aod successful chemical investigation, no cost
or toil is spam! in making every bottle in the
utmost pwilile perfection. It may be confi
dently relied upon as possessing sill tha vir
tnes it has ever exhibited, and capable of
pmnnciaK cures as memorable as the greatest
it has ever ejected.
rKEFABXD BY
Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mast.,
Prwctfcml aad Analytic! Cbemlsts.
SOLO BT IU DHUOOIST EVBBVWHSBB.
BUYERS & KENNEDY,
(Successor to D. P. SuIoDtT,)
DEALERS IS
wltAI.,
COAL,
ia 3Iui:k,
CEMENT.
Calcined Plaster, Land Plaster,
SEEDS, SALT, C.
We bay Grain, to Is delirersd at Mifflin
town or Port RoysL
We are prepared to f iirnisK Salt to dealer
at reasonable rate.
BUYERS fc KEXKEOr.
April 21, 1875-tf
g B. LOUDON,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
in room on second story of R. K. Parker'
new building, on -
Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa.
FASHIONABLE GOODS always on
band.
CUSTOM WORK DONE oa tbe shortest
notice.
GOODS SOLfr 6y the yard or pattern.
PERSON'S buying goods can bate thciu
ent in garments free of charge.
BUTTERICTS PJTTERXS also for
ale.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
prices Lorn
Oct 32, 187$-lf
.VISA. X
51 NI
.Vcw a tl rrrtmr ment.
FITS & EPILEPSY
PCSITITfcl.1 :.Cl RLU.
The worst cases ol the longeat standing, by
using .
DR. HEBBARD'5 CURE. .
IT HAS CURED THOl'SAXPS,
and aill give $1,0(0 for a case it will u
benefit. A bottle sent fret to all addn-s
Ing J. E. DIBHI.KE, Chemist. Office: 13
Broadway, N. Y.
CI1EAP LANDS
1.1 THE GREAT SOITIIVT C.ST.
The Little Kock and K.-rt Smith Rai'way
Company is selling, at except lousil-
ly lot price and ou lersus to
auit purcbaser. over
U.E M1L.L0X ACRES
of their uagiiinVeut grant, uu either side
and within twenty milea of their road. Ad
mirablv suiled fur production of C-u. Cut
ton, Grain, Orass. Fruiu, and all olh -r
Northern cr. H'inlers are mill, per
milling oul-door labor tor rk-er months.
S-iil fertile beyoiMl precedent. No graxa
boppia. uo drought. SpecUl inducements
lor estib!ihment ol aianu!j:t"-ies For
circulars, address IV. U. SI. At K. Land
Commissioner, Little Koek, Aikin'a.
pl.ee to b-am BUSiNKSS
, i-r to qna ifv a teaeher ol
Url lBlHlKKKEn.Vi orSPEX
I ItKKlAV PF.NMANSlllf
1 J- is at PNION BCSi.MUsS
r to qna ifv a teaeber- ot
SPEX-
P
COM-KiiK. Cleveland. O.
Oldest of the Rbtaxt A $Tarroi rh lin of
Colleges, and one of th b"t kuvtrn, ss
cr. FELTON A. SPKNl'KK luved-uibt-le
pcaointlly instructed mor; student
than any two men litifg. Send stamp for
catalogue.
MO A DAY at home. Agents wanted.
$1U Outfit and terms five. TKl'E A CO.,
AuenM. Mjine.
E7- t'Ok 116. a
lTLETONJOUUNAL,
X Household Weekly Xa;eline,
A
nrvOTEo to
Popular Literature, aud all ilutert of Tatte
and Culture.
ArriEToKs' Joiksil pe.w s in new
type and with other uiechai.iiKl improve
ments, iii'iking it Ihe handsviucal eeUy
IhVnry journal iu the country.. ArrLs
Tos' JotaXAL aims io be comrelieusive,
including in its pUn ail bra'ichiM ot litera
ture, a.iU troatlug ail ubj-t of i:itjret t j
intelligent rviler.; it des.gus to b: eleva
ted in last aiial y.u ill touv ; it givea in
quantity fully twenty-live pur cent, more
than the largest of the Monthly Magazines,
white in iiALi(y its literature u uf tiij L.h
est class.
Price, $ 1 prr .innusa ; 10 ct. par Sumknr.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. '
The undersigned have procured, exclu
sively for subscribers to ArPLKTOfts' Joi'B
sal, a splendid steel engraving of .
""Charles IHrkcltS io hU Study,
which is offered, under special terms, to
everv snbscrib.-r iu advance to JorxAt
for 1876.
This steel engnving is in line and stipple
It is not a tan?y picture, but an acml rep
resentation of Charles Dickens study at
GaHshill, while the portrait of the distin
guished author is strikingly faithfnl.
The s:ie of the plate is 2'xH, printed on
heavy plate paper 24xW), making a large
and handsome engraving for the parlor or
l.brary wall. The execution of the plate is
of a superior order.
The ordinary price of a steel engraving
of this chtrartcr in the print-shops would
not bo- less than re, and perkapt tiriiollart.
It is offered exclusive! to tubtcribert, in ad
aition to the Joras st for one year, for one
year, for $i 00 that is, forSl'.OO additional,
each yearly advance subscriber to the Jor a
sal fur 1S76 may receive 1 superb engrav
ing worth fully Hve times the anionut.
This engraving is entirely new. It hss
never been for le in the print-shops, and
cannot be obtained except in connection with
Appletoms' JorasAL upon the terms and
conditions given above. It w;ll be mii'ed
to subscribers postage prepaid.
D. AI'PLKTOX A CO., '
619 & 551 Broadtts.-, New York.
DOMESflC"
SEW.NC
T ilertl Ti-ro rf Ei-
eharsetor Seecr i-hacd
Ta(t:ne al etervde.
rrDtion.
"DOMESTIC PAPE FASHIONS.
Tbv Bt Patterns ifisde aVBl St 1. fur Callf ul
Acurrs Wim. StMriOUH.
E
.tMrLDYMEXT. Male nd ,'t.male, sal.
art or comuiiatiuu. u e pit Aconts'a
sclarr of $ (0 a wi-ek and expeast-s. El EE
EA M'r'o Co., Ilarlfont, Conn, particulars
free.
The oldest and best appointed Institution
or obtaiiim; a Bnsiuuss Edncatitm. FCV
circulars alilrei
P. PUFF it SO.NS,
rittsburgb, Pa.
FITS,
EPILEPSY, FALLING FITS,
CUIiED.
This is no ho.1r.bu5. For tuformstion. in
quire of or write to MOVER BROTHERS,
Wholesale Iiniftiisls, Bloomsburg, 'Colum
bia county, Penna.
a"77 Per week guaranteed t
ijtJ I Aftents, Male and Female, in their
own Iwralitv. Term and OUTFIT
FREE. Addresi P. O. V1CKEET CO.,
Augusta, Maine.
t-ti O $911 P1"' ' home. Term free.
$J H ybl Address Geo. Srlssos A Co.,
Portland, Me.
p.SYClioSAVCY, oa SOUL CHARM
i IXG." How either sex may fasci
nate and Rain the love and affection of any
persons ihey choose, instantly. This sim
ple mental acquirement all may possess,
free, by mail, for cents; together with a
Marriage fiuide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams,
Hints to ladies A queer book. 1H,00
sold. Address T. WILLIAM k CO., Pub
lisher, Philadelphia.
EW DRCU STORE.
BANKS & HAMLIN,
(Belford Building,)
Slala Street, Himiiitovwai, Pa.
DEALERS lit
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, FAINTS
OILS, VARNISHES, OLAS.S, PrTTY,
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS,
C3IMSEYS, BRUSHES,
HAIR BRUSHES. TOOIH '
BRUSHES, PER
FUMERY, COMBS,
SOAPS. HAIR
OIL, TOBAC
CO, CIGARS,
NOTIONS.
STATIONERY
LARGE VARIETY OF
PATENT MEDICINES,
Selected with great carv, and warranted
troin hiptn authoritv.
07-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS
for medical purpose.
n7PRE30RIFTlONS cmpounded with
great care. June 22-tt.
1 e -
aif e stock of ready made clothing of the
J-J latest and choicest styles,' lor men and
boy, bats, caps, boots and shoes, notions,
fui uiaiiinfr goods in endiea variety fur sale
at Samuel Stmyer'a, id Fattnrson. -
Job aerk on short nolle at this office.
MiSCELItji - OlS -
ISITYOUl
Who said that you would like
; People wear, rather than tha
B!only sold 7 Tats will ted you how to do it
Th very tar re Increase ef oer business allows a tv make
A STkU. LCa SCALE OF PSiCtS, AO
You Can Save Enough
la buying a Suit at Oak Hafl
TO PAY FOR THE TRIP
Cnssa saywbm ia this County to the City 4f PhH4tn--a,
aad bavst a day of aifht-sccinf; besidra. Wusaikcf &
Brown stand by tbia Ststsmtm. mxei so will
yoa altar est trial.
! - f TO re of what wt self A!r'-tf .m our
I CfcsnetSr t I I goods, sosae ! them ia aur an buxuiaa
I tfc tM( I f A Tbry srrsnU cut. srwsd sad inched 1 key
I - g,M . mm.,t I CM b trued upoa. Storekeeper ovt ol the cify
j auartptaaeat cs wkes they say itin sell out ui.
' as SW aV W SI AiVaanr. Uu cocfene ourirs to
retail. W bear so At-Will to atty one, aad ttuc this only becauae
dealers sell poor foris aa coliot; 'Aots Mir house To cch of out ui:-i-twtwi
iLspisMihicheaitictcs swsybt 1 ot. By our pta of Tlckenn
te rtyikf awasct al tha autrtials b out fuods, ao oa ca be atisti as n
ouauities.
TBI price
la y
New
Wasataakat A Brssta
i treat their
CUSIOMEIS.
rit- pnee
sdrantaaes. W
it five.
SRvwhere. and
also, that the aMssty wut be paid hack hi full. H (luniiaau ."itbm :0 tfrys
wishes, far any rrmrm, to rctura th (oads, eursrara.
faacB. .
: wttsr tbe Star la.
i '
taboat where the
eouatetleil cood
P1Pf.4r!rh'. it it a ufrcc buildinc. the StJC of iAit Orflmarv tVr anH i
o " ihe Sourh iart eorrV rf SIX I H-S lXTH-SlXltf-SIX 1 H
SIXTH S1X1H ami Market Scmtt.
C acd
Taos aha caaast
coata
Io the Em pi ma Co. oa rcceipi ot Cbla, and the prir-.lafc oi examining them
ia ailowod before paying. Where cxlx do not please, are anil return the
money aad pay rh expresvtjre back f rn'l.-xarHphia.
Yam ghmUd V n. Umr mmtmt th BmuWiMC 4 door
WAN AMAKER & BROWN.
COOR AND TAIiLOtl STOVES,
HEATERS OF ALL KINDS, AT
THE PEOsPLiTS
HARDWARE STORE,
, In R. E. Tarktrt .ew Erxck Building,
DI1L STlil-KT, OPPOSITli THE COURT YARD
MIFFLINTOWN, JUXI ATA COl'XTr, f A.
Housekeepers' Ilardwsire, lluilil
ci's' Hardware,
MECHANICS' TOOLS, LEATHER, PAINT, OlUS,
' .. glass, &c, &a,
all of first q!ialitj, constantly on hand. I invite the pub'ie to
call and sue me.
Xiaiiiitown, Aug. 2C, 1874-tf
D.W.Harley&Cos
It the place where joa can bay
T1TE PKST ANI THE CIIEAPJ.ST
LIENS' YOUTHS & BOYS CLOTHING
, hjts, cjps, soars, shoes, .ixd russismxa coods.
WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice snd select stocks crer offored M
this market, and at JsTOXlSHISnL X LO IV PRICES !
Also, measures taken for suits aud part of suits, which will be made to order
et short notice, very reasonable.
Remember the plac?, in Hoffman's New Building, coracr of Bridge and
Water s'reets, JllFFLIXTO VVN, PA. Sept. lj, is;5-tt
JUST OPENED!
A New Sprine and Summer Stock cf
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
For Men, Birr, Women, Mi ard Children Noiions, Men's Faraishtne Goods.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL (-LOTUS,
All at rates, to correspond to the fehrMikae-e m vafnes. C!ie.iper thxu t!i- Cheapest of a
luonlhago. C7" SUITS MADS '10 Oi J DtrK. j-rrj
ralteraon, Fa. Nov. II, is;,.
Manhood: EowLost- Hew Kestored
' X J;ii,t 1 til) tuli'-'l, a Be- edition ot
tit I Dr. CiiKerw-ri; Celebrated E.i,iv
on tlie radical curt (withont n;rdM
cine) of Sierm ttorrliii'A or SeiulfiJl weak-
rtuvu I n w ilti 11 tare Siniin.il l.ntm'e I mritt-'
iun.il atiH Ptir.to.1 Tiu.i'rfnil, I....1 '
pediments to Marriage, etc ; also, Coti-j
sii'iiKtion. Ei.iletisv and Fita. indnceil bv1
self-indulgence or sexnal extravsganee, Ac!
r7"Price, in a sealed envelope, only six'
cents. '
The relebrtfed atrtlmT'. In tils lniirl1e
Essar, clearly demtinstrates, from a thirty Ust a lif time. For sale I-y Dealers and
years' snccosful prartiee, that the lwiii-)t,u trau'o prncrih . tn older to be aure
incPnseqnenceof self-alLHniay krd- j,.twu get Bin tcli ley's Fump, be careful
ically cured without the djnnn one ofn.l sea l.iai ith.w iv trile-iuark as above.
internal medicine or the applic uion of the r you do not know where to buv, descrip
knife ; pointing out a mode of enre at osre:tive ch-eulsrs, tojretSer Willi tho 'uawe au.l
simple, certain, and eflVetn!, by ineana ofaddress 01 the a'xnt neanut you, will bd
which every mn"erery niatterwb.it hl'-jpromptly f jrufth-rl by addressing, Utt
comlihon may be may cure bimself cteap- stamp,
I.v, privately, and faditallu. CIIAS. 1. BLATCIILEY,
1 ' CThi Lectur) should be in the handi . . M 5tr acti sei.
of every youth and every man in tbe land.1 501; Commerce St., Philadelphia. Fa.
Sent nuder seal, in a Jain eurelopc, to
any address, pvtrymtl, mt liie receipt o:,
six cents ot twa poal stiiuiiai. Address the
Puolisbers,
r. BRIGMA K SOJI,'
41 Ann St.. New York;
FoetAJdiee Box 46H6.
Oct. IS. I8".lr.
OLOMOI SElBER,
Will visit Miillm and Tatterson evevji - - COFFINS
Tuesdav, Tburilay and Saturdny mornings . . ,
andwUifiirBibtbeinraenif these bor-,n lin.- nd having purchased a new
oughs wita the best of ,IIarae. is Bow prepared, t attend funerals)
- .at tlui iliorteitt notice ami ou the most '.itv
BEEF, VEAL MUTTON; PORK, Ac. orai terms- lie has made a great red uctiotf
at tha verv lowest nrirea. Ke riMirtliilK
. r .
solicits the patronage of the public .
AprUo, in;ii y. -
-TIIRST-ri-fSS PICTURES tnk-n at
JT Hesa' FhxjtogrsT'li Oallerr, Bridge sU,fpuu; toevt job work done.
Miffliiitown.-
DrEXTI.SZ.VE - 1S.
to get such Clothing as City j
"aiolesale goods co.n-
m pf-uo twewasa .vx - r-
price to acquaints ores ana .-irs.
V people
And couolry pecpe ciUSI
tilt each AMicle sola, a rfmTmtf
e Price is s low so h ri be om-jni
that the uoiiv m ja rpicriuea:
THIS it unpomnt ladeed. beomse. unnrhaopled
people bawl stores ia PtulartctpVia, caten
terett our tit as. canis, atiTertiseaeiils, ai.d
stow Mrsam-cts ea the street, si itk Jmite t:rrcrvmt
store is, so that they st?r it- ir
here at Sot e i nk liall at
pat term ef mattrral and pnc by
faa wben irqMlrd. FctaoM caa have
mastri Mioti. Mtnl bv aDtXM. bv Scrtl
itfif tkeit measure mt hirntash easy d recnens thai 1
any one eaa awnre hy.i aad tfescibintj color
wan tod. and me JaHiftA Pavftteat caa be mad
JOHN W. MUTHERSBAUGH.
SAMUEL ST It A YES.
lILiTiaTLEVM
lri ..tMl Cl'CUM-
HEK SAVlHI FUMI'
thrt at knowled-red
STANDARD of Urn
market, bv tnliir
F7lt e r1 le 1 , Ihe best pnmp forth least
've JFr nmnrv. Attenfi'in Is invited to
r jf Hlaleii'ey's Improved Br.u:kut, the)
S-!"-tr.il CWk Vultf. whieh .-an I
i wltlidra-vn withont disturbing the
. ? joints, ami l?fe eiffiner cbambvr
mcl, nev,.r crates, scales irr rusts and will
CHAIR MANUFACTORY.
I
''HE aBderaignuii, ai lus shop, on Water
I j- street, Millliu'own. has now on hand
Mntt tor sale cheap, a general assortiu.nl uf
j CHAIRS.
j He also has a large lot of
' I"-" ul '-Oimia.
C5" liepatnng prowiitly alt-nded' to.
jutvL'VU . O. P. KOBIS03T.
The Sentinel and Republican office is tW
Try it. It wil!
H you il jv aswd aaythiog in that line.-
in y a
-of , a w