1 ? i 1 1 SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN I OWN: Wednesday. Dee'r 3. 18T3. PEKK'A. R. EjTIME TABLE. passenger trains leave Mifflin Station as fiZows: EASTWARD. rhiadelpV.a Express, 1 25 a m. Fast Line, 3 20 a m. Hrnbarg Accomrao., 1 1 2S a iu. 'it, It p ni. Pacific Express, 11113 am. Cinciiiuad Kxpreas, tt ii p m. WESTWARD. ri!bv.rfr Express, 121am. Cincinnati Lxpress, 2 U J a m. I'.r.lic. ()) a ra. Wav Passenger, l(IUi m. Xfi, 3H . ui. Ki Line, H 33 p Ui. iiitliin, Nov 2, 1873. tOCJL J.XTKLLHShM Ji. The wafer is ling let out of the canal , LewisNiwo is to have a Ladies' Centct liia! tea party. There was a ball in Graybill'e Hell cn Tnurfday night last. The winter thus far has tot infcr-fr-red with the progress of the cew buildings. JWiejen are leaving the 'raging cansl.' The brick for the new Court I loose Lave been levered, as a protection against the snow and raiu of winter. IJ-nry Crimmcl iitid J ii.n Lir.dis of Sjiruce Hill t iwn-hip, had a horse id run aviy and stunsh their bupy to pieces. I x.'i.i'.e m thir way to this piice lat week. The Thniras boys have lioen playinp J l;avoc auioug wild turkey this season, but lr. (Jrahaw, cf iVrrj--Til!e, is abend t3 fi:oo:iiig. Ltt Friday he shut a tuikey at ihe diMaitce of 9i yard. : itd a dol'sr and a half ai d secure the fTrN'L AND llKPI SLICAS for leadioj: ?!ie: huu; wiuter eiviiiu4 ll will pay yoii'many tiu-e, in the war cf entertain -tu.'ia uui iiii'xjuiatioa it imparl.. Hansnel Ukkcnbach, of this borough, vri'l sell at piiUie fa'e, on Saturday unxi. at one o"ckk. 1". M., one new oper. bnp gy. ir.t ct of driving i;amesa, aud a J.;t of hou.'old fun.iture. A chimney on fire in Mr.' Layer's boue on Wattr street, about 9 o'clock cn Friday riht, was the cause of con siderable excitojient. So ma-y of our o.it:zu:s have sulTered by Ere that ihr mention of the word in a hurried man iijt is enocgh to excite them. The stoves were closed on Thsnks givir.g riay. lleligious services were held in the I'resbyterian Churcb at 1 c'rli.ck A. M. A larger congregation than tmialiy wssenibles on such dys wis present, af. 5 listened with markV-d attcnii'in to the n-ruion, delivered r.-v. ylT. l'.rd.ie. I Will am SMjder was tut a!org tl.e ! river sh..ti:.? o.. thankivine d.,y. at a ! i.:Rik. From some unknown ,,.,. the ! I'UU eilii-'i-d ailiinllt 11 jli-v So Sin dor. ! j t.e p:ti as hn "s"ii hejimd all repair. 1 he :ocfc was hr k 'ti into liisamerahle i.-eo. The l-H-k an3 kbiiut four inrhey f f.ie barrel have sever been found. P.v. Mr. Illaekweldfr Treated lat Fahhaiu in Li church, at this r lace, at 10.45 A. M. Ilia text uiftj be f-uud iu Pi;ill:fians 1 : '21. His theme was -Ci nvrratiun." The eeraion through rut i credit to his heart and inU-I lect, and those who ainart'ed under it ore the guilty otiei cf the community. A iiitreine d -alh took yhre in the iii'i;v of (. i-iT !' ISo'.in-on, rn Watet Mrerf. ia-.t Kuriday niht- A ehild -iii of Mr. iio'iinson aped about 1, icoiiiha. trsii -Jl .wed to have a ground liu'. It ate of it ; a n lliin -f the nut JimIskj in the ind J'i'e, from whi.-i. irlare it ro-ild tint be removed. l-aih mued in about throe hours after the ac-i'lent- J ..I n Tyson, trho i.as trapped more bears than any oiher living man in cen tral rennsylvaiiia, has been miguUrly tiniiuceessful this eaon in his efforts to trap Bruin. I.silly the scarcity of r.uts and other subsistance baa eansed the bears to leave their old haunts and oek other places where a livii.g can more asily be secured. What Kays Tyson A largs lamp with a strong refleetor las been placed at the Mifflin erd of the river bridge. The light thus sued j n the bridge makes it the lea -an test place for uight walking in all the com munity. It is a novel sight to stand at the crossing of Main and Bridge streets and peer through the long avenue of darkness between that potot and the river LriJc, and Fee it as light inside as a well lit parlor or sitting room or business place, and sea people pass through it, without Boise, like so many ppectres or beings in a dream, the dis tance being too great to bear them talk cr walk. The Bridge Company are bav.ng the best wii-hes cf the public for placing that liht there. Pcblic Salb. The undersigned will oTer at public sale, at Acad ;tuia, on Friday, December 2G, 1S73, a large lot of personal property, wagons, plows, liarrows, cultivators, ptano,organ, ward robeg, utovcs, mattresses, one mare, twa cows, shoats, pig, &e., &e. Sale to eotcraenee at 1 o'clock l'. M. J. P. Sherman. A Paper for Young People. The Ymlh"$ Cvripanion, of Boston, is one of the most judicious and enterprising sheets in the country. Amoug it con tributors are sueli writers as Dr. I. I. Hayes, Kdward Kggleston, Locisa M. Alcott, and Mrs. liebecca Harding Da ns. Focxb at Last. A remedy that not only relieves, but euref that enemy of mankind. Consumption, as well as the comerous eatclites which revolve aronnd it iu the shape of coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, icCuenza, ke. The remedy we allude to is Dr. Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, prepared by Seta W. Fowle & Sots, Boston. Neighboring News.' HlFFLm COUSTT, AS Pitt LETTISTOW PAPERS. William Bottnj of Yeagcrtown, on Satardaj last, went "gunuiiig" with a club, and aetaall? brought down " a fourteen poand wild turkey. It ap pcara that a flock of turkeys were in Mann's meadow, which wis niore or lew swampy, and one of them Laving a good deal of mod on lis wings could uot escape very rapidly, and Mr. lietts. with a steady aim, threw his war club, aud secured fur himself a Thanksgiv ing turkey. Several L;wistowners luvo bejn talking of raising couinariiee, in the event cf the government getting into j a "squabble" with .Spain. Ltwistown is never behind when the government needs help. A correspondent rives ns the rr- - ... . , i rs of a most distressing accident,! fifMiIttra r t m miut W ,.. .... , n . ... .1 .... , ... . , 1 ., ! vsui a s.u vis 44 lul laa Vr I V BlUt O . ... - Kyle, n Lrown to antliip. on iVediie- , , . . ; ilar ill. lQll. mat A ,...... ... 1 ... . , . Y ! . , , , .. .. 1 Iianl ratrtt-fi alder, and wlnl.t a ntirt tnff I . . , , . . - . , , ,- f ' ,W' convulsive struirgleg, aud was dead, a ladder in the barn his bold slipped, ,,, , . . . , . , Of course trie firing party was hornS-Ml and tie fell backwards upon his head a , .,, , , ,, , , , . rr ' and Mr. liiblcr, who Leld the nfic that dutanee of about fi.teen feet. He was , , . ,, ,. . .... , sent the ball crashing' throni:h I lehl s uickel np iu an uucouscioos state, audi, , ..... , j , , ... . ,! head, was paralvzcd with anguish. cotiVevtd to the houe, and medical aid ! , , , . ... I Larimle ItJunhtr. immeaiateiy suminonea irom .tiilroy ; hut profefcMuual ekill was of no avail. The blood ootid from the young mail's earn, the result of the concussion of the counts of the Ji niata Keplemcas brain. He suffered the most intense niust be e..,i0j Up withont delay. I'ay sgony, u.l died the following day J ieut, to save costs, mt be made to about four o'clock p. m. He leaves a j me on or tefre ,v,e 10th of Pocember niotner, three brothers. ar.J tliree sit- ters to w-nrn his untimely death. W. W. Huey'a store at Allenvil'.e was entered by burglars on Friday night, who took a largj quantity of good, iuc'.uding shawls, overcoats, ic. Mr. H's loss is about $100. hotingdon" couxtt, as rta hcxt- IXIKN PAPERS. A smnll son of Mr. Fred Foos, was . severely injured on Saturday last, by havin a faring poll thrown upon biiu I from a lo.d of bay. The scalp was al- most entirely severed from bis head by j the blow. j An unsuccessful attempt at burglary ! was made, ono evening last wetk, at ' the house of M..rd. iae;, a resident ' of this place, while the family were at j upper, but the scau p wasdetected be- j fore gaining very very much headway, j lie however was cuureM! to snti-fy ' liim-eif w'nh a fine yfa chair, and fly,! and hjK not beeu heard from Fince. jievi Smith, of Union township, was MBg!,t in a ecu r saw, on Monday of j.,t week, and terrible wangled. It thought that be could not i.ossibly survive. KigN months tr Loeal Option jail esnjity, aud uo itiipottaat ciiiuiual busi ness. j we go. Mr. David Smith, the farmer on the Poor UcQie firm at Shirlet shurg, al most met with a fatal accideut a shott time apo. He was loading a rank of urnud on h.R wagm, wlieu a log K ing above the wood started to roll, aud -Mr. atti-mr-titiz t stop tt to save tne team, it rolled over htm, breaking Lia leg aoove tlie aune. i.aa it noi oeeo turuie Lrnshover which one end of the h g paed, he would doub.lesa have . . 11 I IT-. . I been killed. Two horses attached to a Learse in Altoona, became frightened at a loco motive the other day and ran off. The lieaise was up&ei and broken, and thj jjir demolished the coffin, and the corpse was exposed to jvu'jiio gate. Biggara don't like tLc idea of saw ii.g wood, and when they come to your premises, they will leave soouer than be obliged to do it. Watch a certaid door in this town and if y ou hear tin ee raps aud a scratch you may be certain taat that feliow is dry." While a number of men employed iu j Hetright'e quarry, near Warrior Kidge : Station, were coinitig to Huntingdon on baud car. earrvitiE some ten or rhicb was attached by twelve men, means of a wire held by Josepli Shoe maker to a ea'.tle train, a fatal accident occurred. The wire was fastcued around some portion of the rear cud of the car aud the end throwu over 2lr. Shoemaker's aru.. Immediately pre ceding the accident the hand ear was tunuing a little faster than the car and the wire was siaek. Tb engineer put ou more steam and the train shot for ard. Mr. Shoemaker was unprepaied for the sudden start, and was jerked fiotn his position on tbe car, turning a complete somersault upon tht track, breaking his neck and otherwise injur ing tiim, so that he died shortly after. There was a wedding in SwithGeld one night lant week. A party ol boys took into their beads to give the happy couple a serenade. They did so. The bride's father appeared and made the hoys sing another tune. Ouc of theiu was laid up by reason of the tune be was obliged to dance to. A Pennsylvania clergyman Las made a hit by introducing "personals"' iu his prayers, for inrtance: "liOrd have mercy on John Shanahan, who keeps a saloon near the old red bridgj. Either lay him on a bed of sickness or have him removed from this town." Some thief went for U. B. Lewis's chickens, Satnrdiy flight, but Mrs. L. heard him and followed him so close that he had to drop the poultry, to make good bis escape. All su bseribers rbo are in arrear one year or more, on the 6th dav of January nest will be charged two dol lars per year. Mas Shot On Wednesday after noon, November 12th, (the day being wet), several of the esrpenters engaged in the erection of John Spott' new barn, in South Middletown township, a few hundred yards south of our bor ough line, concluded to stop work and engage in the trial of their skill at target shooting with a riflei The men who participated in the amusement took r.ositioc inside of Hosier's mill and fired through an open door way at a n.ark placed in a ravine some two I huiiured feet distant. Several shots had been fired, when Thon as Gibler, the miller at Hosier's mill, concluded to try his hand. Loading the pun and placing a cep on the ni;rIe, he brought the piece to his shoulder and took dc- j liberate aim at the target. At length j he pulled the trigger, aud at tbi very ! inil.nl llonm Ki.nl b l , . . , . . lid been engaged on the barn, and , , , . ... J0 1S een ie bj.IL turned i .I.- 1 ,....,. j: ,i : r . ..".. aim ieM-e.a uif.17.1. Ullium , , .... .. , . of the rifle, (Ins object beiiie to enter ' ' 4 ho mill.) receiving the bullet in bis bead just above the car. He fill, gave Last Notice The Sit.scription, Job Work and Apvertis-mno Ac- nelt- Aflpr ,lat j.t(! ,ji juBctt!ed accounts will be placed in the hands a Ju.-tice of the Peace for collection WJI. M-ALLISON. Not. 25, l?73-2t Wanted to Kent 15y an experi enced Farmer A productive farm, within five or six miles of MuHintown Stock cod utensils found by the renter. inoulra t or address this office Ret- crenCt givcn jf required. To the Fcbi.ic. A report baTing lco circulated that the school of which I have charge at Jersey Shore now called "The t ollegiale Intitule"' kas frequ-ntly be?n brokn up, 1 take this q portuniry of correcting the error. The school lias been in mcce'sful and oninterruj ted peration f..r twenty two yeais until last February, when the lady who had charge cf ii left, and it was thought aJvi:sbic not to open until ibe Lrgiuniiig of the next year. The , '01 x d " ' : h"lci L' ,,b? ehh- Thrre : "e n'cn of we,ltb m ,Le I,ace ,i0 are j deluruiinrd to continue tbs school, and two of them hive sigitiueu their inten tion of bestowing upon it the magnifi ccut sum of $30,000. The buildiuj; are leased to the undersigned at a mere ly nominal sum, the object of the trus tees being not to make money cut ofi tl.e property, but to furnish a g'od school. Tl.e place is in a very healthy locality as the appearance of the pecplc plainly testify. There are now over , fiffy dgy jn attctl(,anM,nil qn;,e a number have engaged board. The boarding department will be opened ( ir,stu aH; ,t mKeh me wiu ( c!oje kJmo1 t Acai5e,uia. It is . re kn( 0 to (hat j we,if to Academia with the intention nf mak ing it my j eriiiaiicnt Lome, and proba bly would have done so, had not the sfcle of the propet ty to other parties unsettled my plaus, and led nic to ac cept of the position of Principal of the Fcbool at Jersey Shore. I admit that I expended on the prop erty at Academia several hundred dol lar more than the iucume of the school : but this will surprise no one who knew tbe condition of the property when 1 weut 'here. I was deceived as "to the wants of the community, but after 1 had removed to that place, I deter mined to stay and build Dp a school, and fuececded even beyond the expec tations of its friends aud I am satis fied that tl.e school would have been i permanent had I been able to purchase the property ou tcrma that wocld have warranted me in doing so. Thanking my patrons for past favori, I would hereby announce to thcio and the public generally, that my conveni ences and facilities at Jersey Shoi t for ! good school are every way superior to thone of my school at Academia. J. P. HtEMAX. MAURI ED: WILLIAMSON THOMPSON On ; the loth insc, at Concord Pa., by Kev tjeo. A. Singer, Jlr. A- J. illiaiusou and Miss Mo'.lie A. Thompson, both of Eist Wateiford, Jini.ua county. BIG RUX FOR Aa agency for the Nea- American S ewicg Machine ha been established in Milflintonn under the inaTiajrcrarcnt of Messrs. John Shermer and J. V. Plett. Persons wish ing to buy the simplest, mostdurable.Iight. est running, most noiseless, and, because ol these qualities, the cbeasi 51 at bine, should betore purchasing elsewhere see tlie Ameri can. The tensions aie exceedingly simple, and unlike ar.y other Machine ; the shuttle requires no threading. Sold by lease, note, cash and on terms to suit any purchaser. Office at Will's Hotel. Sep 25, lb73-3ni. gOLO.IIO.'S SEISER, Will xltnlin and ratrprann everv T.. .1.. Tln.KJ.ff .rrfCutnr.lqri.ii.min.. ! and will furnish the citizens of these bor oughs wit 1 the best of BKKF, VEAL, MUTTON", TOKK, fcc. at tin. very lowest prices. Ho respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. April 3, 18721 y. JOB PRIN'TIXG OF E VEST aUXD done at this oirkc. C03I3IERC-VIa. HIFFLDI AXD PATTERSON MARKETS Currecied weekly by the MiBtiu and Patter on Muard of Commerce. . HirrLixTowa Dec. 8, 187S.' Astrtisa Butter, prime r!!.... Lard Tallom I- j 8 8 25 10 12 7 50 00 T H 12 ti'i per qoi,,!!!,, Viepr, per qt roaa. Hams, " lb t aaitrikx. Lake Herring iHiiimi...... HeesWiix, per t. ............. ? tt l J. dr .....t. ........ Cauiiies U"M.t, washel Bag RRTtlLKU ASTIILKI. Caal Oil, pr gall Salt r a:tck 40 225 caais ash srKiiji. Correcteil wet-sly bv 1. I. StiViufT .x Co Wheat, $1 35 to 1 40 Com 50 Barley 60 OaU.'oU S.'i " new ( Clov.rn.-ed 4 ( Timotliv seed... 2 SC Hac';wl. 1 75 J'oUtiH.s 60 J. & H. A- StamlhinirU-s Trie- rarn-ut, loiwiea Heikiy, iht.s, 19. a- Priu.e Roll Butter pir po:i:i.I 25 Kjrgs, ?r 'toien- 25 l!ii-d Apples per pound H Tallow 8 Lard, 8 Chicken, live 8 hacon, , " . Miuulder, " 10 lUiu, " Aew Advertisement. Yy I. Sl'LOl TF ii. CO, FORWARD AND COMfllSSIOS MERCHANTS, DEALERS 171 ! GRAIN, LUMUEK. COAL, TL ASTER, FALT C E e :n t. CALCINED PLASTER Dr. Crocks Wine cf Tar Crtlit.1ns Trgrtahtm In- tirriHMtt nf I'n itattttfe-tt Tt iii H.li MIOIIlf-J wiia lit f.u mrtii4i -tal qr-'iititi f T'ir. wia..-ft the wck'k niil lb- il.itrti n I mp.tily L? !.-L t.M ' jrrirfttil P'M-SfT !"- I,....v :md Fiis: .V.-nial and HIum.mI I;a iJjhtA2iid.liH fi.um:. rrlaara . . ' x.- .... ..... .. 'ii?5-th Liver, mid ennm Inillff Klinu. It rnprlr 'ronf.-. f A. -T ref.( - i ii- te 1 KXtrm. for I'niurt In Jihe Hrn.l, hi.l- or jj ncy ltr. o, fThSi -v.-Yt l--'T- r,n"J,"1-ortay R Vl J .n . '. SU re t'or-lDlftilif It F-1-.. v ,I'.'5: L.a l.o 4 ftiai. ll-.':iec fvvt;-.-. ,. tnnllvci.r.-..!: onba furiii v.-fV, CohIs. m..l all o..-..v.-s t!:.' ui o.: '.Hi Zi of hk.ai nj i;;' ".v LrMvs. ci.a l tn ta .rf !uu.s.l r sfn-if.. f'.r AvfUutoaaditrottcii.x. li. Ko:.: .- EW FLKXITLKE STOKE. The undersigac-d would inform the public that he has opened a FLRXITURE STORE In the Djruiigh ot Patterson, where he has for sale KILIJOUBN & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom .Sets, ALL STILES OF BEDSTEADS, JxFAS, LoCXGIS, Extension Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, H 1RRLC TOP STASS, fcxifa, Cane-.-eat and Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Largs Lot of Csxpets. As I run a ear to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to flil all orders lor furniture, carjicts, tc., in lierson. F. r. EOUM. Oct 22, 187C-tr TO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYL VANIA Your aueiitiou is specially invi. ted to tlie fact Hint I lie National Hanks are now prepared to receive su:ciili"ns 10 tl.e C. a;jil.il block of I he (k iiU nniul iioar.l id Fiuitiu-e. Tne funds realized from 1 his Miuree are to be employed in tl.e erection of the ti'.ii.dui;; for tlie Iulerinilioiial Ex liilntion, au.t tlie expenses coiinei ltd with the Fame. It is couridi inly lielievcl tliui the Keystone State ill le represi-iiled by the name of erery citizen ahv- to patriotic eoinineiiiiirsiion ot the one hundredth liirlli day of llie nation. The shares ol st.K k are o!f-red for $10 each, and yul scnlM'rs wid rers-ive a handsomely s'l-el engraved Ceriili. ate of Stock, suitable for Ira nitii; anl preservHtrfiu as a n.-ilionai inemorinL Interest r.t the rate of x per cent, per 1 annum Will lie paid on ail p.-tyiui uis o! (knteninsl SiiH-k Iroui date ot pavuient to January 1, 1878. Sii'oribers who are not neur a Xalimiil Bank cm remit a check or poM oHicc order to tlie niidersinned. . FKEP'IC FKALF.T, Treasurer. tf 904 Walnut fcL, Piiiladtlphia. RAVI! ILL. &, CO., WHOLESXLI CCALEKS It Carpets, OU C'latba, Miale, Ut-ooru), Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, and a ri.r assoamrNT or WOOD & WILLOW WARE, a. 420 Alaritct htrct, above 4th, PHIDADELPUIA, PA. Jane 27, 1873-tf. Caution. 4 LL iorons are heiehy rautionrd 1. i-.gaiust hunting .r otherwise trepas siiig on the In-ids id the undersigned in Walker township. All persiius s otfeud in; will t dealt willt to the full extent tit the law. JOIIXH KACFKjIAN. Lare slot! of lleaAiy-nia.le C'h -thine for rale bv tlAKLtl c v,u. MISCELL1. EO US THE FALL OF L ALL ITS GLOIIY. . at J. fc II. A. STAMBAtTGITS MAMMOTH STORE!! JVZS" IMMENSE Stock of Goods JUT RECEIVED. PRICES LOWERTHAJV EVER. DRY GOODS, U GROCERIES, QUEEXSWARE, XOTKXNS, HATS AND CAPSOTS CARPETS, &C. &C. , IF YOU WANT ANYTHING . - THAT CAN JiE PUKClIAPED AT A BOOT & SHOE STORE AND THAT CAN UE HAD Al (he Lowest Prices TO INSURE A Good Article, Call at the HOOT and SHOE" STORE of J. W. DEAN, BrMge Street, Patteion, Pcnn'a. III2 CII 51 E K 1? L lalaT ITiYITCS IASXK;TIO"V. Rep airing Promptly lit ended to. NEW '. CASH AT LOCUST GROVE, One and a half miles : rTlTfr inbsml.pr wouM mot rrTwtfnlly ) .1 SjtniM ut I lie hIkivc pi we, wiip.-p lit i . ilw.l, ...iron.i-.. wiih lue U:.t jnd most .-l.s-i UUT UIXMS, liK'K-KKIES, l,M hl iWAKK, K!l;l) AJD WJU.fm WAI.E, OIL rumis i.i iii i -II, I au.. . 1..11 .. ... i- Afl of which he offers to sell or eachaiifre for country pioduc? at TT-IIC VKIIY TWliSTPHlCMS. Much lower, in fact, thaa poo Is have teen sold it'.. in the county for many years. il-uidptiy tiie Inrhe'at i.taiket price lor Locust 1 uis, i;aiir..ai Tics and Wood, cither 111 ciali or goods. A.J. IIERTZLER. locust Grave, Aug. 8, 1873-tf. D. W. iriarley & Go.'s li the place where ycu can buy TIIE Iii:T A7iU HENS' YOUTHS' & IL1TS, CAPS, BOOt'S, SHOES, ji.D ri XXISIIIXG GOODS. WE are piepared to exhibit oi; of the most tli.iiee and siiect stiM-ks ever olTered in tliia maiket, aad at JSTVSISMXCLY LOU' PRICKS! Also, measures takes for suits and parts of suits, which will be'lnade to order at si.oit notice, very r .-asonalle. Itetuember th jlaee, in IIi fTuiaa's W ater s'reets, Mir FLIXTOU'N, PA. TO WEHBJUJD HOKT TO Wm IT. Just step into SAM TEL STHATFK'S ri.t.TIUNO STOKE. Eridge street, Patterson Pa., and he will tcil you all about it. Ilavme just retnrned from i'hilaneip'iu La'.cai and t'liniiest S tries 1 f CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coats, Pants. Vests. Mats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Je!ry, Xotionv Fur nishing li.Mirls in endless variv-ry, Carpet, Flo,.r Oil Cloth, Furniture, .c., cheaper than the cheat-!, lor the same quality ol goods. Call in and tie couvinced. Measures Taken and Suits Made to Order. Patterson, May 10, 1873 SaML'EL STHATEK. 1776. 187GJ 0: AMERICC KSTEXiN IAL - JEROME IIETKiClC, ! AT TIIE CAXAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps corstunily nn hand and for sale at a sii.all profit, a well selected assortment oi DRY HOODS, CROUEIIIES, OUEENSU'ARE, W00D& WILLOWVVARE, FISH, SALT, PLAbTEU. Also, FLOL'U and alltindsofPItOVIS ION and MILL FEED. TOP PRICES paid lor Country Produce and ail Ln.ds cf GRAIN, particularly for choice lots of wkaf. Mexico, Pa., Msy 6, S73-6m. A(rr:ni.straterR, .tot Ice, JCulalt of Gtorge Pile, deceased. "JVTllTK'E is hereby fiven hat letters cf; X 1 Ad:iiini. Iratio:i cvm tefiamenlo anuen ' 01, the estate id tiiore l ilc, late of Del.i- are towiihip.d.-cease.',h.ive been granted to the undersigned. All wma indebied to said estate are requested to nuke im - mediate ja;. lacnt, and those hai in cUiinS tucmetr"1 ,a tuti"M"'l"i S. a. nt!i75;;i rr? AHEL Sit FFFK MmiaitlTatur. Oct 22j6w 1I0XEY" Hade Ravii'.y with S leacil k. Eey t"un- ().,mta. Cat;, Ingncs and fu'l Jiart:rti'ara FK1E S. If Sriscra, 1!7 Hanover St., Boston. Sentinel and Uepnblmin (IJft a year. .ID I E R TISEMEX1S. 1870 71 V oriirvn 1 id - s a MILFORD TOwa eoiith.wcst of Patterson. inform the pnblic that lie h'8 jnst npenti n firfjMrtf'l lt niiy nil who mi)' (j.o;him with m.-iii ..t' lit ol Tin: CHEAPEST J.'cw Euilding, coraer of Ilridpe and may S, ls7o-tl and Jc York, he can snpply yon with tlie - A'eir Ailt'erfiftnen.st. jMERCHANT TAILOR, 1 V j ' rEKKTSVILLE, PA., Would most respectfully inform his friends ami in pi.blir genera! V that he Ins co-i anu in pi.our general V t!:at he Ins co-i. nienccl the business ol M..-t',i mt Tailoring in the store room fniier!v occiipied b; J. W Stevuon, opposite Mealanijcal's Hotel where he Hill ke. p coiistaully 011 baud Tll.f-. tl. -T..T"l BliOAD CLOTHS, I . .. . , . . , 'i And all Mvles of goods, sillied for li.cn and ; buy'a wur, which' he will i.iaun!aciure. to ; I oitier, on short notice and very res..nh'.e ns. Fenijr an old tu-tieal t ii!or. lie els sitistted be can give ait.slaciion. He hw also m eonnectiou with the above a de- partmitit of " KEADT-MADE CL0TU1NG, HATS AN D CAPS. BOOT3 AXD SII()ES, NOTIOVS, te., i f all kinds -t .ality and sixes, lor men i d ...- .. k:i. 1... : o:.. i . wi - ea.diVhfs ,.2k- . ra.-.aj aaaxiuo t OAS.a TJir riri.n. 1 . I 1 he "nocrsifned Jesires to inform hisM : frtends and the public generally that he has i re-opeued his C A R R I A G E WORKS! In the borouch of PEIiRVSVILI.l and is ; prcired t do all kinds ol work in bis ! Hi., at atuirt notice tJ 1 on tub most rea- I eoiiiible terms. 4 H .-tna: had annrrtlrof yrararipeHence in the Business, he feels confident lhat his woiK will conipwe Uvorabiy with any done in tbe coniity. Raring Buggie, a Specially. ArriliSl873.tf. J. B. THOMPSON'. Rutin Cftrtl. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon, mmisTows, rj. OiBce honrs fmia 9 t. a. bS r. x. Of. flee in hia fa'lier'a reaideuue, at llio south em! of Water street. .ielil-tf LFKED J. FA1TEH50N', ATTOBUET-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTort X, JCMATA CO., PA. All bniuea promptly attvndrd to; OrrieK With Jeremiah Lyons, Evj JOULS R. ATKINSON, ATTonxtt - at - Ixvr, 5UFFLIXTOHT5; P.V. j HyCoUeWiiij and Convey cueing protnpt- J ly UttiTkh-d tn. I 0rics On Bridge streot, oppoMta tl Court limi.ie S.j'i.i.-o. .Vifcrllonrout. UTICA STEAM ENGINE! CO. FoanasiT Wood A. Vavx. STAAI0XARV AND rOHTABLC I The De.t & Most Complete As- 8ortment in the Market. These enpines have alirty"- p.aWitainrd ihr very hU'lu'st at inditnl ! eie.-l';n-? Vie make Hie in inulacturei.f Kngiiiea. IWil- I ore and Paw Milis spiV. kilv. VVc hive the f iri-t and most rouij !.-lu works of the ; kind in the eoniitry, with m iehincry vtyi- j cially adjj-iL-d to tfc? irorfc. i e ; eonsTanitiy on mnt larj- nnra- bera t K'ipin?s, wh-h we InmiOi :it th , very lowi-si .riri-s a:id on th -h.iri-st no- liri'. V. elmil i Fvemea reei ilK- ail ;rti-ll ' Mines. Saw jli'i, tjrt.-rt Mill. Tanneries, , ottoa tiins. Tl!realienr at! all classes of mariiil'rtirin. We ae now triiMiiiir the cel."!ir.rte.l Lane t;ire:il.;r S aw Mi'l, tire b'st and imt com- i!i-ti s iw mill evr inveiitcd. We make the uiaiiulactitre of Saw lli'l ontiirs a s..t-.i.il IcatnrL-t.t nr busines, and can tnr:ii!i eonipli-t.; on the shorte-t notice i nr .-im m all ea-i-a is n. turnisU tin- h-it inacliine'y in flie lu irkt-t, and o'Ii al-o- Intel) nneq-.ult-tl lurlrjaiity 01 design, econ jonry and strentli. is-rr.l lor cireuUr and fnce List. I TICA STEAM ENGINE CO., Vtica, N. Y. Oct 8, 1H73. A LECTURE TOYOUXCi MEN. in a Se t'.tl Hurt bix Vu.. 'opt. I'ricr AT.rtnre rn the Nature. Tr.-aH.ient an. l.aillC..ll lll.-o; r-lUJl.'init:;i,i crimtiu eaU.11 ss. liivoimiLny l..uis.-.io:is. .xlM: IMuilty, and lr,,.!iim-nts to Jlarri me K;-a- ! era!!v : rvcn-in.-ss, t.Ds.i:i.i li .11, I.: i- I r " r""ii:i"jt ir. ni .T-n-siiuv.ru.. .... 1 tUlKK? J. t'l I.VKItWKI.I,, .M. !.. Au. I tin.r 01 tins t.-cvi ri.b." i Tli.- worH-eno-n.-"l n'lthor. in tl-is ad n ir..l!e Lecture, clearly proves troin ltir. 011 experience that the awiui consequence.-, ol iell-AlMse Iss- tiVi-tuillv ren.i.v. ed uiliioiit lue.licines, aril kiln. nil il.w.ri-r .us M.ricai opjt.i!i..iis, boiiies, instni. liieits, nus or cordials, s.inlin out a 1 mode ol cure at once certain a;ii eiiciin .1 ay ahKh ev-ry siiriervr, alter ua. I.:s co!li io:i may ho, may cure !mu.ell cheaplv, privately 1 radically. 1 Ins Lcctt.re wid Iove a boon to thousands and thotisa i ls. Sent, under seal, to any urldivss, m a piaiu eincio-, u-j .11c icveii-. t-"'" age stamps. A Idr.-ss the l'ldilishuis, CHAS. J. f. KLINK i . UT Jtowery. .r Vork, rost-Uiiioc IJj.t 4o.-6. Nov 19, 1873-ly. ! THNIATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs fis Co. mrruNTows, ji sht c-i xrr, r.. CAPITAL, $110,000. JOSF.ril PDMEUOT. Pn-sideat. 1. VAN IKVIN, Casliier. mr reruns : Joseph Pomeroy, I John Pilslueb, Jerome N. Thompson, 11.11. liec'.it.-l. John J. Patterson. (ieorge Jacobs, ' I I'nittJ Stfitrt Sriuri.'iri. Bvn-'l. &c. : lionl't and "ld , j frr-Mlrlf exchanse 1 for Fir.--irrit ' at nicrket rates. L'nit-d States co'ip.n.s : ; o;d. I j anH SihfT hoit?!it at hi2!i?t j Jhptxii rtc?irr4m rol'.ertwnt ttrnft- on the prmnp'tl ciUea, ami a z,euer.tl bjntj t j DuwnrtT tr auntie t I. j horn I. and olbt-r Talu:b!'? int rtiv i ; an sjhxUI deposit. juatTJ-tl H. C. ORTH, 310 MAIiKET STIILKT, 'iyVv .' I--1 y 4J v!C If .f! ' 5 yt Y m'' livarrn iv ir.,ii.r.n i.s IJIAXOS t TI A BIN ITT t-K'!ANS. ; J. V- Jt i,i .11 i:.iu ,.r vui..! ; r ,-rji AfT'&irr1 j ?1 LJjJ .X JLUoil-. TlliS llOUe IdlV fT C.T-h I 1 4i "ever gave a note, an l 1 tlltre ' fyre, Cliae l tt OlTcr illdtlCO . 1 went to its patrons. Lmpio, I kJ ltll4i.t aT.ill i- 441 O commissions to its customers direct. I PTITI'T iv! QWT VRFT Ll lJ U li.l ito Ola.V A X IV Lia I Bcp 5 fc73.ly. j at t nci.::.i4Ln a.i ItLT4.II.. l..iible tiuu-. Xi upwanis ; Mrexcii-Loaiitfia. a a to 5. ; l.fes, Ilerolvers. Dart tin us aud t.'ap K:l ;.-.(, H.-a. G.kkIs sert to all part of the country by ef C. O. D.. to be esa.uinl l-fore , P,(l for. We ss-nd a ;ei.nine Y. Jt. C. Scott . Sotva' Mume Loader, with Hast, poneh an.1 cleanine 1 rod. nicely Iwsed. fr tsQVr JrJ," bain street, N, V. Pailrvartu, tf r. KT!IKF.S CK5THAL RAILWAY. SPUING TIMK S'JliEDU'K. Through and PitfTl Rnult r af fron U atiimton, Hiitimort. E ic. Emtr, HmtYcl, Raihti'tr, mn4 Siararm Five Trains Daily te !tnd from WaahiDon ami l!aitimore,an I rofs TRAINS DAILT fo ami fro:n the jTiir!!i anil Weal Braix-fc Sii5.iic!ia:.a, and TWiiTBAiXS DAILT. to and from Norlbern and Western Penn sylvania and Se York. Oa and after KiJ.NilAT, juir 21, 1"1, the trains ou III- Northern Centrjt Kailwa. will run aa foliuos : M'UlHWAkD. VAIL TRAIji, leaves Uiulimore t SO a: " Hirrisnurr 1 'A p - Wii:ia ii.-;- .-t t 1" pns arr at El-air ID 30 p irf Cl.VCIN'XATI EX. le B.il:ii.i.re S lOp nf an- at Il.irrixhuis 12 1'j j. x FAST MXE t.-aves B:.iti:..o-j I r m Il:'.:-iisbiir 4 45 o rr I srr at Villiai.isport h j it ' !?'rthern Ex. le.nr Ral'.::iHru 1 IM a in ar. i!.t.-r(.sliiir Z l-" i i.i j Ni'.wa F..1. l.:av. Hali.iiior. 7 4 a n J II i.-.-fcthnr ID 4) air n t!I:ii-ni;-orl z lit r r. Kliitira 6 Do j i i ar-irea C '.lutmiiizaa 7 4D i iu i Erie M lil leav r ll.irr i.-tmrj; 4 15 a m j K av.-s Sunti';ir ri lm a in l. .iv.. V i.l.am-jKirt 8 .1J a :n ! lravi-s Elt.ii - l.'lDum ' .it at L in i i :.ii;na S i put OITIIWA0. VAiuTIlifN tcvv Kltnir 4 -5 a n " V illiamiorl iu a ni ' liar.iNtiU' Zh)ir.i aiT at Iialii:mr ti y :u Fas' Jrnc eutti lea.-.-a H trrisbnr 3 4t a m irrat h -.Uimore ti . t -i Erie Express !e. Vi!!ia.;-.pt 7 ' in Simhiiry 9 ID a :n a-Ti-.-i.-s !T.t:ih-!urg ll 3" a m Eritt M.ii" le. Ci'.. '.ii-Hi.u 4 JS p 1 1 Briii- S V p in Vrti':ainriort . II 4" p :n f ii'i!!i-y I 3D j !,. sr. Il irrisbar" 3 2 a ri PACIFIC EX leaves iiirrisbnrg II SO a in arrives Kuliimore X Oil p m Niagara Ex. leaves ( .in iikI lijua II 30 a n E!mira 1 50 o .., U illianisport f 1 p m ll.iTTii.bnrg 8 :t7 p lie Harri-di; arrives Hiiltimore 12 15 a i.i Aceoni. leva llarrislinrj rt 0 a m ainti-s U illiiiit.ro l'" 15 ir Jf.ii! Tr.iin north and aoiiih, K.-- l.in . not tit. !'.iriii: Expreaa souT, Erif Evj.ii-"s lsou??i, il:.rrisburi; Accommodation norli ! and soiiTir, i ira Ki-rea uortii aiid aoulii j run djily ex-ei t Sunday. Erie 'iinl norm, Cinei'in.-ti Expr -s-, north ! and smit'n. Wi-storn Evprea' uonh a id i- "t I Lirw s.iiith lijve ds-.lv. j Erie wail son:h. dally except Motid iv.- Ir'or turtiier iti.wrin ition apiy at ;! rick-' 1 ct lilic-, I'clinsy lanm Itiilioit r-j ot . J. CA A r, Gi-mtr.d Munagor. n-arrisHirjr, July 21. lfU- ? a i 9 5 madt ,.k r ltnaH sfienai Coiublnalton Piospeclun. It ieprt'i.lH mmplj T:tjrt mi nlvle binine of 50 xntinwfy in U'r!tinc nrd nelu! rww.k?, Uiit cil in- evcrr laimlv. Ufl thin r rvor t.i'i ly rinsfni. Aclit' 1 wailtril. to m:ik; oriiuirnt lii:..uf(.s i I :ht-se wnik in vcry C'tinty. ro?p-c.ii ! ! nt i"t-pii't on rvrii-t r.i pru-c, $l.i. JMV ,.OTTr;i A. CO.. I'nhlisb s. ( Plii il .ti his : 1 i )!. A Kl"- MTSTEIt I KS solved; diMist-r. t a. ar-i .-si ats vividlv nonraved. Veo 1'reen Ziue a'id its explorers). A A -t-iiid oet.iv. ol S'.l i fugcs. most fnn .ise! iiiiir..t -d villi eh-ant utet anil w.fii en cr.iviucs. A t'-i-vcinatirf; history of Ap-it adv n:nre. The most saiealile book out. Agents Wan;td. Send-for terms and ai.; 1 1 jjw to .Muteal r-ubiUl'inj Uo llavt lorfi, Conn. ,,, . ilr,anl-, ,nnlr. , Vnt.tr, ,1( So,,,; ,, In one WCt . , Tl) Nw ii0,..ket-p.:r- Manna:, tr , Mj(1 iecin. Anii y. Slox-. Anv a.-fiv'.' Jmn (r 9,man c , j,c a arnev. J. B & (-, y Sex yor. :,, Cliieag-- and Sail r riticlsco. f IHCII rA!.M!X(i LANDS'- F0K SALt YKiJY CilKAl ! T1IK FXST LwrLSYnSMT I No Fliictdjt.uus ! Alaays In.provu.-j; ir Viiue ! Ti H'talli f tht Ccnti) it n.i If tki i'i'rai- i lirat Vttatt. N'O'.V Is? T1E Tl'-IF! SfillTon of acres of rs I m ls .s tie "riii i.-t. ?..i--:i n S '. ' i, -v I a sale i.ian .- 01 t'n-Trf nv-er ii li. 1 mark.-: at - if e that DKrY C'-VrE.I ' Ti' lN. ; Five ani Tf H Yr: Yclit (J'ven. wlllt j f atere slut Sis per Oat. I The Land frrarrt Bond'of t!:ia Comp-vnr 1 t;ikeM at pa' I. l.irida. Tbey can aow !.; j piir.-h;i.i"i at a l.ir- liiseoiiT.t. " - -' r" Full particuUrs riven, new (Jui In iviiu new iii.tiic.t Irw, be-ad-lressii. O. F. L..is. Lam I Cumniuicaer tr- P. it. ft-, Oaaa. Nil. Ai.c.vrs uaxtedx si:xi roa CATAto:r. DOMESTIC Sr:i' !X: .If tCH'.XE C7 , X(F YOMC. S20 SAVED ! To meet .if nrzer.t iterr. of the imr ;i Florence Sewing Macaino Go. hart determined to e.-.d trill ktrecfUr tt'd tht.r $ti. .4.r.s. .e fr i:, anl uOitr tl.jlt, is ir.-.w.'.o-i. THE FLORKXOK if :St OSL Y Mi.hxnt Ih - f -e f ' . vi i-k Ai'fcir?r. and forward, or to rig'i' a .' Iff!, iff tie pnrch r.rr may yrf.r. It h :i b-rn zrtaliy IMP HIV K I .1'.t SIKPL! t IE!, and it f-r ne'ter than any s.'Arr m - ! eAi.. in tht mankct. . IT IS IU"V THS ClIEAPHir. J'-nt Wanted. I ... ., ... - riwr, ... J.-'TC!PM ANCV, ot S:1tTL CII.VhM- 1 JNfJ." ,. eith.-r sea n. .y fa- ;- : " ? atrteti..ii e. i iy pi-rons th-y ch iose, instantly. This s. u- - ; pie m. n'al acfuireni -iit all may pos- - 1 - hv V'"''' ' " i V irria-e ttilelo, Y. r ft isn lira. IV-'-f, s ! hi,,. ..i.ru a W U r Iv-iliTs, PhiljAlclphia ".fift If'FXT ",T, "' on" win; aLA10 Ur ytxp ciiart,. Spl.-nrfi l a--s..itinent I tarRf i'-s .' L--.'-. piolits! Address H.VAS1S it ll'C:'K I V. En.pire Map and Chart Establishment, 1-7 I.iU-rtr St., New York. Wtj " Housekeeper" W"nal " A snceessf'il ajent avs : " - :'!' ,., .. M.,n-.l0.B...iM r.. ..,v ' ,K, ; OIM We WM b t a.,t.,lt e AOXTS VAXTED ! teniW 4"te.-rrt.v apply I.J.B Faft 1 1 Ch"S .tr.nosc... i.- ' I . t ! f. ; : nil i . - . J ; 1