iESmEL&' REPUBLICAN iriduj. October 93, 18T3. PilNK'A. R. Y. TIME TABLET Passeuger traiua lrtva Mifflin Station a follow' , , j tAKtWAIO. Pbiadelphia Express, Fast Line, Southern Express, Mnmburg Accmno., Hail, ,; - 4 , . 1'aeific Express, r : . -, Cincinnati Impress, . - WETWAD. Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, Southern Express, Parlfie fur Passenger, Mail', Fast Line, Mifliiis, Say 2. 1 io s m. 4 I a m. 6 57 a iu. II att. - 6 23 pa. 10 '7 B M. 8 tO p m. 1 08 a i. 1 53 a m-. 4 10 a irh ft 43 a m. 1 10 07 a iu. 3 38 p ai. 6 33 ji iu. LOCAL lSTEl.LlGh.KVt.. We carry no dead advertisements. Cross street will be opened to the .ablic at an early day. Come to the SeNtinel and Hepub- MCAN office for your job work. Toe fields of wheat in middle and tast. ro Pennsylvania look well. November and December are the months in which to shoot rabbits, Local Option was defeated in Phil adelphia by 32,000 majority. The aggregate rece ijts of the Hunt ingdon county Fair anouuts to $2,500. It is not lawful to shoot partridges, and will not be uaul in the fall of the year 17$. C. D. Hartley and C. Dartley, broth ers, are about to build a business place vn the Nevin property. The lilaaiorgae Iron Company pro-i pose tj (.ay their bands iu dae e-ulsl ray able hi sil months with interest. TV. i. : i : .i ' .uS u,vC gen rise io me ; couuin notice8of Jour churches, schools, UMisd amcuut of prophecy as to thejmeet,ng itnproveBien!3 mi tnn,,reua lateness or shortness of the Tall season. of othcr locit - mailers of interest. Ml Union is happy these tnmo J which the local papers publish without tigLis under the Inspiration of music pay ! Not an item. Do they ever My suade by a local "string baud." J a WOld calculated to draw attention to Panics, Pauics, Panics, Panics, Pan- your county and its numerous thriving Scs, Iiuic9 in the prices of Clothing at I towns in aid of their progress and en lmdon's nothing Store. Call aul see. j terprise ! Not a line. And yet there J. P. Brumbaugh, of Lincoln town-1 re mcn wno uke ucu contracted ship, Huntingdon cuuty, shot six wild ' view of lLs "natter, that. Unless they turkeys in ne day. lie shot one at a j Set n,sn.v "luare inches of reading time. j matter in their county paper a) they do Ti. i - i .t u i c"y I'r,B't tbink they are not get. luose who get no paper this week' ' ' J 6 will tlease inform u. if thy wish tojtinS ,leir -i,i worth. It remind. receive the Skntixel AX!) IvEfCULl-i - If it were not for the present finan--; cial affairs, the grain uiaiket would . rule hig'j ; that is, the price of grain I would be lii 'ii. 1 C I. lUrilcj has acttvely com- j ,M-r.J to thr. fire M.t t'.e ' Krlford property, as a. preparatory step to the erection of a I.-ire business I bouse for rcut by Mrs. Helf.rd. . The Aitoona Tri&Jtu of lustMoriday pays : The wages of laborers iu the va rious depots f the Pennsylvania Jtail. road CViupany bas been reduced 12i ht cent., to take t-fleet to-iy. Tlie sale of York State calves by I 11. lthoades at John A. Gal labor's I was a success. There were 4i heads' t..H ...,..!!IVXU.U.I ' .' . c- e i i.Uuaaes aeserves enoourageineni lor : ( Lis enterprise. The ( fiiee of the JcsiATA ?EXTlr.L AN-.-Ptrt i;l ica.n is at tbe intersection of "East Point, t "berry, Washington nd Cross streets, and about as far from the court bouse as that building is from the river bridge. James Crcswell, of tLis borough, bas received a l atent for a " Iiejrisiative Voting Apparatus." The appsrutusi bas so commended i'self to patent right j tui-ii that Mr. Creswell bas ulreadv bad a Lumber .f ofiers fir State r'gbts. He Iims a.n iifier now of $ 1 1,0"0 for th'.rtevu " uthern States. A lady presented the editor of tbe Huntingdon Cl-Jie with a bandsome boquet of dahlias, and said editor i? profuse in bis thanks. He was also presented with the two cabbage beads that drew the pretuiuui at the Hunting don County Fair. A man named M. A. Anderson, of Hearer county, bel-eves he Las a gcod quality of gold and silver ore on his farm. Many tithers in Beaver county believe as does Mr. Anderson, conse quently a large portion of the popula tion of Beaver county arc bsppy m tbe prospect of futuie wealth. The most enhappy person in the world is the Dyspeptic. Everything lecks dark aud gloomy ; be feels '-out of sorts" with himself and everything el.-e. Life is a burden to him. This ca; all be changed by taking Peruvian Syrcp a protoxide of Iron). Cases of 27 years' standing have been cured by it. We moved into the new tfficc for the Sentinel axk Keplblican on last Wednesday. On Thursday morning we received the first business call. Mr. David Smith, of Thompsontowu, is the gentleman who thus complimented us. lie was not in arrears for subscription. His subscription was paid up to Janu ary 1, 1874, for the Sentixel. He took an advanced renewal in the cex tinfl and Repcbucax to January 1, lr75, and has the first fusion receipt of fje two papers. On the 24th of July last Elder Ru dolph White, a minister of tbe Cburcb of God, wrote from Bridgeport, Bod. fbrd county, to his wife that he would soen be Lome. Nearly three moo Us Lave gone ly and' nothing is known of Lis wbeieabonts. He wa selling pat. ent riglits when last heard from. Mrs. Ann E. "hite, bis wife, is now in Har- risburg. She is apprehensive that he bas been murdered. Anv information concerning Lira will be gratefully re ceived by ber. . i Coal oil operator! in the Venango district talk of cbsing business until next spring. Hope ttuaj end in talk. Dead eels are floating With the cur rent in both tbe cans! and rirer. The like of such an epidemic old fishermen bare no knowledge. . A Titusville, P.; editor is threatened with two duels, eternal vengeance, with drawal of patronage and other direful things for saying rhat Mr. and Mr-. , two lawyers, entered into a solemn contract not to driok intoxica ting liquors for a year except when out duck shooting, under forfeit of $100. One of them quenches bis thirst With out losing bis ducats by keeping a d'ick in bis back yard to fire at when be is dry, and the other bas invested in on also. Milesture, Centre county, is to have ' . 1... f,.. n. P.-... .ran of last week talks of it thus : Col. D. J. I'runer showed es a horse ehue yesterday that was made in fa three j seconds." It bad the shape, flanges, j nal1 nole J everything complete to i fastCD nPon ,he hoof of tb fcoMe- II j waa u,de bJ the rtent llorse Suo I Machine of Lol. I'runer a own inven. tion. This machine, a curiosity in it. etf, makes a shoe ft!l and Coniplete in oue operation, aud at the rale of 20 shoes per minute. I'runer's horse .hoe f -:? t : r..ii i . i I laiuij. win uc iu mu operation av.uues j burg oa or about the first of November. YoiR home paper bas some advan. tages over yoftr big city paper after all. True, it docs not contain quite so much reading matter, bat which is the most useful and interesting ? Do the I city papers say anything in regard to j your own county ? Nothing ! Do they us of the fellow who took the largest : pair of blots iu the box Minply because they cost the same as the pair much smaller that fit Lim. Ex. Wilkie ( t.LUNs' "Hide & Seek." U, D S"K Wliki Cgi,iuS- We hs? bere ,Le th,rit Tol) f ne,r cheep aud btantilul edition uf the works of this celebrated author, now in course I of pnliKcatiou by T. B. Peterson & j I'rotherf, Philadelphia, for which a j large dctuaud is being created by tbe author's public readings in this co"D- j try, and in cousequence, they are bar. Hig a very large bale, for Wilkic Collins I is now the most popular of all lining , . , , , ... j ler nn if rsianu tbe art oi siory-ieiung e r ' 'jhis novels in this in tins series, comprising Hide and Swlr." "Miss or Mrs.!" -The Dead Secret," "After Dark," "Basil ; or, The Crossed Path," "Tbe Yellow Mask," '.Sister Rose," "The Stolen Mask," "Mad Monkton," "Tbe Qneen's Revenge." and "Sights A Foit,"have never bt-T excelled. "Hide and Seek" is issued in a large octavo volume, with a life-like portrait of the author on the cover, pi ice 75 cents, aud is for sale by all Booksellers, or copies of it will be sent to any one, to any place, post paid, by tbe Publishers on receipt of price by them. Tbe Huntingdon Glote says : ; Oi. Thursday moroiug last, as Mr. Ralph P. Smith of uear Cassvillc, this couuty, was coming to town in a carriage, with his wife aud child, bis borse took fright at a log in the road east of town, and began to shy off the road. His wife rose op to get out of the vehicle, and in tbe act let ber baby fall over the dasher, when the wheels ran over it, killiug it almost instantly. The child was only six months old, and its sad fate is a t.oure of great sorrow to the bereaved parents and friends. Its re mains were coufi.ied by au undertaker in this place, and taken borne for inter ment. . A few uays ago as Abraham Gris singer was passing the residence of Dr W. H. Flenner, in Jackson township, a little terrier balked at bim from the in side of the yard. (Jrissinger walked up to the gate which was closed, drew a pistol and fired. Fortunately the do" was bit, otherwise the ball would have passed through the door of the house which was open and struck a lit tle child that sat in range. A pisUil in the baud of such a man is surely in tbe wrong place. Jusuce demands repri manding. : IP.AY UP, All persons indebted to n for sub scription, job work or advertising will coufer a favor on tw by settling the same as soon as possible, as we desire to close up our business without delay. We can be found at our eld office dur. ing tut next thirty days. After that time . we shall send postal cards to all who fail to settle. . " ALLtSON Si WILSON. .October 10, 1873-4w. Notice. c-elB acb re'd'ng on the ami . of Wia. M. Allison, cautions all persons from hunting and fishing on said premises Any person-disobey iug this notice will be prosecuted Without heeitaucv: " - ' " Neighboring News. COLUMERC4I. L ? - - , " .... . i 1 ri iA rf Tt s? sr vjsr vrt 1 tr r m i FERBT COCWTT. The Blooufield Mvacrde says : Hen ry Bcotrel, of this borough, was a lucky mau last Friday. He brought down four w:ld turkeys at tin shot. Two of thbtij were killed, and the other two were crippled and captured by him a tbort distance from where be shut them On Monday, the 6th inst., the money drawer of. Barsliinjer, nercbaot at Keystone, Rye township, was tapped by some person iad a small e-jin f money taken. This is the third time since August 1st that the money drawer of Mr. Barshinger has been nbbed. Tbe Duncannou Retard says that a boy named Miller, aged abottt nine years, and residing ia '.Vneatfield twp., was playing with a chain In trout of Samuel Noss' shoe alore on Friday a week, and while swinging around tbe poet with one end of tbe chain in bis mouth, his loot slipped and be fell out into the gutter, a large ir..n book Upon too ecd of tbe chain tearing out a por tion of bis upir lip, aud protrudiug through one cheek, making a terrible gash iu his face. The cries of tbe child attracted the attention of p:rsons in the vicinityj who Went to bw assist ance. The wound was properly dress ed, and the lad is now getting along very wcl'. The Frtenan says : "31 Wednesday last, Mr. Brown, the market man, nar. rowly escaped being badly injured. While coming from Marysville to Dun cannon his horse scared at an approach ing train of cars. And to make mat ters worse, the engineer, when the train got directly opposite, blew tbe whistle, which caused tbe borse to jump down a high bank, dragging !.-. B. out of the wagon, eutting and bruising him some what about tbe head. Mr. 1. tbmks the eogincer must have whistled on pur pose to see its effects on bis borse. A man by the name ef Shearer, was f track by a passing train at tbe Mafys ville crossine on Saturday, and was pretty badly Used up. Although the engineer in charge ef the train sounded tbe alarm and did bis utmost to attract the attention of tbe individaa', he ap. parently did Cut Lear it or discover bis j danger, Until he was thrown from the tiaek by the engine, ou account, no doubt, of tbe confusion and noise pro. daced by tbe different trains in motion. This crossing should by all means be supplied with watchmen, as it is one nf the most dangerous along tbe road wert of Ilarrisburg, and many have been the narrow escapes of life within tbe last few years. . ; Broom etm is said to be scarce this year, bat Ligh-spirited wives tbmk they cau retain peace in the house, so long as there is n.it a famine in the broom bandle crop. lHFrt.iN COI STT. Tbe Lewistown Gazette says : Tbe Miiroy Woolen Factory was -Jd at as signce's sale On Thursday last for $4, subject tt a mortgage of $10,000. There is a revival meeting in pro gress in the c mrch near Maitland Sta tion. Last week there were eight con versions. , Tbe two-story dwelling house and an adjoining building on tbe farm of B. J. (Sills, near Painter Station, occupied by Samuel Immel, were both destroyed by fire on Saturday last, shortly after din ner. Mr. Sills had gone down to feed some stock, and bad called at the house to make some inquiries from Mrj. 1. who was at home alone. He noticed a good deal of s&oke, bat thought it arose from the chimney. He then went on bis errand aiid shortly after saw a blase ii the building in the rear of the dwelling and hastened towards it. The ' woman became so much bewildered that she was unable tn save 'anything, ami I Mr. Sills only succeeded in getticg her I out of the houe a few minutes be for tbe stairway, Bp which she bad run in j ber fright, pave way. Except a few ! articles nothing was saved. . Mr. Sills' loss is about $1000, with an insurance of $333. The Lewistown Democrat sava : One night latU week Jonathan Hough; ppruig boa in Dectur tmrnsbip was j entered by thieves, who stole a roll of butter, a piece of bam, and a Dumber of other articles. O'l another night two tcrkevs were stolen from bis prem ise.. Somebodj down that war evi dently, wants a ticket for the Mifflin county jail. On Friday nioruing last John Ensloe, an ajred citicen of Granville towoxbip, residing on U. V. Soult's farm," re marked to bis dangbter that be would go out and feed the pigs. Slaying ratber longer than usual, the daughter weut to look for him, and found bini lying dead.. He bad been subject to heart disease, and it is supposed it was that disease that caused his death. His wife was absent on a visit to Hunting, dou county at tbe time. HARMED: WKAVEU Rt'KER On the 7th in.t., by Rev. V. 31. Blackireider, Mr I). J Ii. Weaver aud Mi Saaaanah S. Aakcr, both of Walker township. HE11SU VALENTINE On the 0th in stant, by the same, Mr. David F 11-Ttih and Miss .V. . Valentine, both of Milford town hip. OTICE TO PA tP. All person indebted to the nni resigned either by note or boik acconr.t, are request ed to come forward sod settle the sam without further delay. Office hi Graybill'k Ilall, immediately above the Hardware Store sep6.1873.tf. D. P. PAISTE. Ijitro Ktock of Pry Goods at J. &. U. A. Stambaugh. Crystal Palace;- " Sentiuel aud Republican $1.-V) a real. MIFFLIS AX PATTHRSO X1EKLTS Corrected weekly by tlie Hidliu and Patter son Board of Commerce. UirruMTOwa October 10, 1S78. ABKETUia Better, prime tmll , . go l.ara.. , Tallow KjCfts, r doa. ....... Vinegar, per qt.. .., roaa. Hm, lb , Shoulders fcSMea..., .... i ......it h.ttt 8. ao 10 12 vaairric. Lak Herring Hiioim....i Beenw.ixi per tb. ....... t.... Soap, dry ........ ... Candles., i Wool, washed. Bap. , ETAILKD ABTtCLKS. Petroleum fluid... CvalOil, pr gall Salt per sack.. ....... ..,,. 4 80 m 25 8 12 5 ft 40 40 2ao grai axd aaitba. Corrected weekly by D. P. Suloufl"xCo Wheat, red , $ 85 Cora 50 Barley , cn (hits, old..., 3 " new , 8H Clovtrsced 8 J Timothy aeed 2 61 rlaxseed. ............. ......... 1 73 1'oUtoea ...................... 6U J. t II. A- MainhaaeVs Prire Current, Corrected itet kly, Oct- 8, 1873. Prune Uoll Sutler .r pouud...... 25 Kptrs, per dozen-....... .....m,, 25 Dried Apples per puuud.. ......... 8 Tallow 8 L;ird, ' 8 Chie.kena, live , 8 !,iron, ............ Shoulder, 10 Ham. " jy V. H I.OI FP , CO, F0BYYARD AXD C0XM1SSI05 MERCHANTS, DEALERS I!f GRAIN, LUMBER. COAL, I'LASTER, SALT C E M E N T, CALCINED PLASTEE Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The renirian Srrmp, a TroUcV i Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is go combined ax to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested ami assimilalcit trith the blootl as tho simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Otm Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blow!, ami cures "a thousand ills," simpltf by Toning up, Invigorating tuut ? italizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates evert part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, ami leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropxy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, 3f crrons Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Xioss of Constitutional Alger, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, d all disease originating in a bail state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a lout state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, ami nei& life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands hare been changed by the use of this remedy, front week, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and A VT iNll a.rf am 4.k . - J 4n ftilitls cannot iva nonaU rjhf- M irrc it a iriu. See that each bottle lias PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass, Pamphlets Free. SETH W. F0WLE 4 SONS, Proprietors, X. 1 JI Utoa Place, Bostom. 6otD ar Pacccisvs ciiiittu. TnE VICTOR SF.WIXG MACHINE CO. want reliable and enerjretic Agent in thin county. The "VICTOR" i a Ijck-lit- h. Shn'thi Mai'hine, with Self eertinf Needle, best Bnihed and moat perfect Ma chine oflered. An increavi of over SOO lrcei:L oa sale of ISl'i over 1871. fur Term .e., Adilres, VICTOR SEWING MACHINE CO., 12J.7 Chestnut St., Philad'a, Pa. nLAICIIl.E8 JL lat a BOtD Cl-CI'M- Ota Wood Pr mp. Taste-K-m, durable, Eilicient It Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. At tention i e8cUlrv in vited to Blatehley' Pat ent Improved Bracket it Kew Drop Cheek Valve, which caa be witlelrawn without removing the Pi:u.p or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper t'hainlier, "hich never craeH or scaW, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealer every where.- Setd for Catalogue and Priee-Liat. CHA'S. G-.- BtATCIILEY, MTV, 50; Co-atnerce S.-, Hhrlndvlphia, PS. tl ti if e s ll HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, PAINTS, OILS. Builders' rVt K A SPECIALTY. Tlie Plnce For Blacksmiths Mec3ianics. Q O r CRYSTAL IF YOU WANT A JV Y T AT A BOOT & AND THAT CAX UE HAD At the Lowest Prices TO INSURE A Good Article, Call at tbe UOOT and SHOE STOKE of J. W. DEAN, Drtilgc Street, Patterson, Penn'a. HE CnEERFUIilaY Repairing' Promptly Mt ended to. THE FALL OF Ii ALL ITS GLORY. AT J. & H. A. ST A MBA (JGH'S MAMMOTH STORE!! Ynt IMMENSE Stock of Goods JUST RECEIVED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEEXSAVARE, HATS4VNDCAPrTSAXDSIIOES- CARPETS, &C. &C. NEW CASH STOKE JsJT LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TWP., One and a half miles south.we.st of Pattercon. FX1HE nbcnber wonld most repectfully I Kt.n. .1 K .lw.v ku I. their patronage with the latest and most select DRY GOODS, OROCERIKS. Qt'EENW.RE, WOt'D AD WILLOW WAKE, OIL CLOTHS, BOOTS X SHi'E-S. Also, with a fiifl supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, AU of which he offers to sell or exchange for ennutrr piodnce at THE VERY LOWEST BRICKS. Much lower, in fact, than goods have been sold within the county for many year. Ho mid pay tbe highest niaikct j-rice lor Lncnst Posts, Railroad Ties arid Wood, either iu call or goods. , .w .,r A.J. IIERTZLER. Locust Ototc, A tig. 8, 1873-tf. D.W.Harley&Co.'s I the place where you can buy TIIE BEST AXU TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTIIS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.iTS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, jiSD FL RMSHl.XG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and leet stork cvr etTere.1 in this market, and at ASTOX1SH1.XGLY LO IV PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits aud parts of suits, which will be mads to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water rect3, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. WHAT TO IVEEB AND :0: Just strninto SAMI F.I. RTKAVEK'S ri.dl 1',... .i.rl l. ill Having just returned from Philadelphia ami New Turk, he ran supply yon with the Latest and Choicest Styles c f CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Conts, Pants, Vests, Hat, Cirps, Boot and nishinp tiooils iu endless variety, tunvt;S Floor Oil Cloto, Furniture, tc., citcaper tln the cheapest, lor the smne quality ot goods. Call iu and bu conriuuvd. Measiirea Taken anil SrtiW Made t!o Order. Pattervih Sfijf 10, iH. Hardware o c Ql JH -:o:- PALACE. II I IS G THAT CAN HE PUUCIIASED SHOE STGBEi; IXVITES INSPECTION. 1873 intoTtn the public that he h is just openod ai ro.rw.l ......J.- .11 . . f l.i I assortment of New Building, corner of Bridpe and f-iwy , inii-lt HOVV TO WE&B IT IIINO STORK. Kriitn arn4. f-rfrersnn II . n.. ., II 1 i, I Shoes, Watches aud Jewelry, Notions, r&r- Samuel stratkr. AL Yoii can get any STOVE oit ivant at FR AiVCISCUS'. 'HEATERS' A SrECIAMTV: Prices Low. STOVE WAREROOi?JS! Jltrsittciis Car-ln. THOMAS A. ELDER, 31. D., Physician aild Sargeoi?, MirFLiXTon'x, rj. OlfiVe hour. Trom 9 . v. tn it r. w . Of. flee in hi rather residence, at the soulli Cud of Water street. fuctiS-lf LFHED J. PATTERSON, ATTOEKEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIN TOWN", C.MAT.V CO., PAY 117" All hu-iinen, (r.iiiptl- attended to. Orrica With Jeremiah Lyons, Ei. JOL'IS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - At - LAV,, MIKFLINTO-O. PA. C7"Corerting and Cor.vevancing prompt ly attended to. OrriiE On BrHse street, opposite the Court IIoum! Sii.ire. Wiil visit XMilIin and Tatteraon everv Tuesday, Tliursdjy a:.d Satnrd.iy nioruinj; and will ( u. ui-.li the jttiseu ol tliese bor lit wit 1 the bet ! ' UKKK, YKAL, MUTTOX, POKK. ke. 1 in very l.v.rsi in. ts. Me reictluilv soneiiji me p-iFprii.ige or ine pnbiic. April 3, l7i 1 y. AlOTIOMIER. Iteflieeifiillvotler hi.ertii totiie 11b- I lie of tn in and arfjoi-iiiif counties. Having ! h:l Ur-e ei..ri.-M.'e jn he i.nsinvj,9 i i VendneCr; ii.jr, he leeN con!!. lent that he 1 can rrn.ler general naiUl.-:i..n. lie ac I Me emiMilted at hi reAideuee in Ir'ernian iEt toivnliip, or .ii.-j lorv arninpeiuer.l cat bv Ulade at Will' llotel.'Milluuluwn. GREAT H EDUCTION IX THE 1MKICES OP TEETII! ri, i - . . Full Lpper or Lower Setts as Law as No teeth allon-ed lo h-ave the isffice "n-li- liie puiieiil in falSeiL Tietli remoilelnl un.l repaired. let-Ill tilled i Inn li.r lif Dvii'al c k iloue h.r ersi.iis without thrin l-avin2 ilirir Itomts. it 1. Hind. T'iihiiclie stopped in tve niinnni with out e.xlriciiiiji tiie tixilli, at lue Denial Of rice of t;. L. UbKU, eatubliahed iu Milllm town iu lbb'0. o. l. PF.nn, Jan 21. tJ72. Practical Lenti. JN JLU TlIl.OR SHOP. The nnderi;ned would respectfully ia- J furu the pnlic thai he has opened a j TAILOR SHOP,' at hi widence. on Bridge sfrvet, in the Parker JI nisiou, and is sew pr-pired lo do CUSTOM AVOlUv 1 at short nntiee and in tbe most durable and tiibnii.ble maimer. He intends to put out none but pood work and arks a share ut the public patronise. WILLIAM WlsE. ept 3. 18t-tr. 177G. Q 187G. AMERICAN C E.N TENNIAL- :0: i JEROME IIETRICK, AT THE CANAL STORE, MEXICO, Keep constantly on hand and for sale at a -n.ill profit, a well selected assorliueut of lore, tliuhle'l to offer i'vldCe- DIIY HOOPS. ments to its pitroni. Emplovs GKOCl.UIES j no agents, anJ gives all afhts QUt'ElNSWARE !con-,u'ss:t'n3 cu-tomers1 WOOD & YVI LLOvvAR E, ' , direct- fish, salt, plasTR.; CIRCULARS SENT FREE, i Also, ri.Ol'R and allkiiidsofPKOVISION 1 and MILL I EEI. TOP PRICES paid for Country Pnluce aim an wn.u ci un.ii., pariicuuriy lor CtlOlee IOIS Ol WllCal. Mexico, Pa., M.y ISTC-Cm. rRAl lIILl. t. CO., WHOLESALE CLALIaS IS Carft4. Oil Cloth. Mas ie. Uroonit, Carpel C hain, "' "-'" ':c "n:" "l r ir ii- . . ' sli..k are urtreit t-r f'.i) e-ie.., and sub- Ulttlllg, WilUUlllg, A Wines, &C.,;m.riUiA wilt recaTe J, baml.n.ely steel as a nM assoBTxasiT or i -r,''""--l tn:fi ate ni tufk.. stiiiu!- fr ,i-.-..v - . . . . ! fra.n:re and prijeiiaticu iiatu.rut W00D& : BILLOW ARE. '' N ,. 420 Market Sit, above 4,b, j J PIUDADELPItlA. PA. ' Ceuirnntal Sv. '; from date ot paytueuM. June 27, IS7:!-tf. ' Jnnnary 1. ltJ. 'a r- a .",,"irVi... 7m S-ilxi.-riiier who sre not near a X-ttion J.f A - tali. UlUF, 3aiikcii rff-pit s rliek or pt oflice order , , , . . . , . , . to the tindf tTiiTed. 1 he undersigned esir.- to inform hi o!a f. K Kit ALEY, Trrurer. Irieiels and the puol.0 S.-.wr.diy l.t be r n, .M. Wil1(ll , i.ai- ,, re-ojK'aed his C A K R I A Cr E Y 0 R K S In !.- Iw.mi.frli nt I'KlMIVSVfT t f -o.H 1. I now prepared U da all kirds ol vo.-k in iiis line, si shot I notiee .ait ou th.c most rea son.ihlo terms. l.'a in; bid a number of year i XH-riem- ill the b'.iMiie.-s, be teel coiir! ie:it lh.it his vri will cm, -are Li,ro:ablv wiib anv done " tu- county Repairing Dusies a Spreialti. April ii, isra-tf. i. &. THOMPSON. "yy.isTi:i. A Whnlesdj Pnrch.iin; Aije-it for the NEW AMERICAN .Sewlxi, M.- ACHINK. The Needle's eye is lh.-or.ly lxde toffrrea.1 lUpinh: self setting Nitrufj iui I'h t ; sew fast; chi-ape.-d bet luade hesl ffn ished imt durable JLtr.fene in xistem:c. WKITTEN GUARANTEE FOR 3 YLAUS. For Circulars, Tenrs. Jtc., a-ldrew AMERICAN 5. M. CO., 22 4V. Seco-id Street, lLurUbui-g, Pcrmj, .I3ta Waarr, Manager. llin-rir..r;. S'Jt !' W-'m. PALACE! o KTULILS CL ri:.l. K AIL W AY. SPRING TIME SOilEDIJ'rL Throne and flnttl &.' 10 ci t front IVat'tiuzto, li.'Utmort, iZ..r. t'Jmtr, Erji, i'wM.'rr, ami S-Mtura rive Trains na'Ij- to and from H'aliiii;;tjn ami Caitimore. 'aa-i I'tilli tliA.'NS 1'AII.Y to anrf frnm'the Xortli an ! V,et Franeb, Sniiuhauna, ai.J TWO TItAtXS PAir V. to and from Northern mid Western relink syhani ird New Y'oik.' On and after JfO.t-'AT 3W !, js;.;; the IraiiiK im the Xrrliern Cs. Rjl'vrjy will run an liilon : NOBTIIWARI. j MAIL TRAIN, Iimvos Hi'tiii-.Te f :;i am J! .--itItr I -Ut J ill ' Wi!li.n:;''rt H us arr .it h;.ir i I :t' p in C1XCIXXATI E.X. I Ua'Cieore l H-p in air at II n i i-l.iir-,' -J 1 j m FAST LINK leave !!..?!....... ! - i. i,i 1' I i-r'.!i..r 4 4.. p nt arr at V. illima.-jviri :n t in j .Northern Kx. leaves liullinmre i "I a m a; . 11 rr'-.iiiir a tit I Xiajrara Ex. lcj. es l.ilii.:ieri', 7 ' a iu " ll.'ri-isi.u. i'l H4.1i " " Vii'ii-nu,-p'i:-i -J in p hi 1 " " F!in:.-.i it i 11. ( rtrrives t'.inn.if iltriia. 7 ', 1 j m -" Mil leaves !!... har- 4 15 j m Erie llil leaves I! -, ,!iar, leave s n:tnt-y tojve-. Wi!li.i u-cji 6 ihi a ni -'I'l a 12 l'p :n 'J I'l p 1.1 rt leave.- r.'ii:ira arr al C 'i ri l ii -iu fionuvr m. leaven M'n'ra .4"am XAIL TRAIN " Wii:i.m.sport ... a , " H.irrinunrj: 'Jltpm . nrr al K-i!tiimre r, p ;j - Faat line scutU leave H.rri..lnrj; H ti a m arr al Laltiniorc 4 a m Erie Express le. Wii'.i.ni:. p't uiiliiiry arrive, 11 irrisblir Eria Mail le. ('jn.un! tiiia 7 ;V a nt 4 4 1 a m 1 1 a ra i '- p IU 8 D" p n 11 4i p ni 1 : j lit il : I J-11 -.i t fc ii!ilttry ar. Il.irrisbiirir 3 -l a iu PACIFIC K.X le--.c iiarriVjtirg 11 .. a iu arave. Hji'iumm i l i m Nia;ara Ex. leave, l.'anandliKU. . Vn.iri 1 1 a in 1 H H !B Wiliiauifpurt a 1" .a K irribu.'S ' S- p u an'tvi-. "L.ili ..... l- - nl ! IIjrri-b'g Aceoin. leva ilarrinimr ti I' "i a in arrives i.:iinii.re io . a m j Mail Tr.tin north .omh, F.t Liiw r.orlh, I'ai'iiic E.ip.tss iOuth, Erie Lip.es south, n.uri-Mir Acconi:i!x?:itiuii north and south, N'ir:i Ev-;ii'es, nn''fi j'.d south rcn daily ercepl Su'idar. Erie Mall north, Cineimufi F.'.J.r'.; tnirtli and south, Western E.qiren5 rtortii aud Kas Line uniih leave daily. Erie Mail konth. duly eseept MoihIjv. For lurlheriiiioriiki.i.m ti'i-iv tlie Tick' , vl Oiliee, Peiiusylvanu lnUiNid IVf.it i . j. caS-- Vi r, Oencrjl "SiHUer. II.UTilmrg, July 21, lid. ii. c. oirnr, 31' VAKKrr .STREET, II A IS If I I! I 1EAL ill IN IANtS 4. t.u;jNKr Q'H.ANS, And ail kind of Mxsieal Ij'lrticirnf This house huvs fr cn-h ) never gave a uo'e, an-1 is, therc- sop 5, 1 373.1 y. Ttt Tiiv -r-ri-:.-v nv i.i-wwv-r VAMA--.Hir at;enl... nr;?e.--, v h,! ted lo Hie Ucl tl.l the Nal i.i now pre(aml lo reetive ii!.sr"rt'nn in' the Citpilal S-ux-k '.f te t'tinenn'-.l f":ird ol Finance. I be liiiuls renlizi .1 lioiu iliisi souree lire ; b- emlvi in tin- er ctioit of tlie buildiiit t r toe Inten-ational Et hibiliuc, aud luu eX"-n.-rs i oMiie tt d n-tt!i the .nue. It is rtiit'iiL nilv U-li ve.1 liiui the Keysione Mule wiil be r. p'evnt. by the u.mie of erery eiti-ri !ivt to put riot :c coiiiiueuv.r.ili.ii rt the one. bumlreillhr eorge . 3ull.s, MERCHANT TAILOR, PEKRTSVILLE, PA., Wintlif niMl respectfully iuf'-rnr hi friend t ami the pr.Uic general y thiit he has i-oui. nieueed the brriiie( ol iere'M.t la.iot-iii in the store room foriuerlv ..reupieii by J. W. Stevesirn, rj p-.srl M:M itiijrafs Hutoly win-re Ifr v. ill kt-' p eosi-fciiit.'y 011 hand 2-KOiAD CLOTHS; D0E3KIN?, CA.S5IMERES Awl aii tvt T of goods, Knit:! 1-r ne'iinrel . bi' wear, tth:clr bj will uwintt ji-ture . Older, on snort U.K.. e wxl very re.r.Miablj t-riii4V. Beiiijf arr vki p-Metn.-. t.fior, h. feeb stiti-itcl K i-.n give sjt-;'aeliii. IU has also iu cuuuei ll.iu Wll.l llld above a de partuteiit if EEADT-J'AiE CT.OTttTN'C;, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS, tc.y uf all kind, .ulily il sizes, lor in-1 aj't boys, which he is !ln very low. GiV. hi.u a ca!! aud inspect M. mouk. f.KoKliii S. SILLS Pvrrysvait, Mjy 2, 1 b73. . r IrgestiKk ff l;eily u:a!e Cli'tiiirie f.y J 3 is