S&NTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN! OAVN: fV'TnchIay, January T, 1ST. TEMN'A. E. iTIME TABLE. P&swiifeCr trains leave MilHin Station as follows: iaitviid. Phiodelpbia Express. 1 !"i i in. Fast Line, 3 2d a m. It-rnibiirg Accoiiimo., 11 'is i id. Kail. G 12 ui. Vat-trie Express, In 13 am. Cmcwuaii Kxprcst, 8 i() j ui. Pittsbnrg Express 1 2" a lu. CitK-iui.att i.iros, 2 i:l m. I'ar-.t!-, C Oo a hi. Way Passenger, !'. I'4 a m. Kail, i - ui. a I .in, 0 06 iu. Slifflin, Not 2, lfcTS. LOCAL lXTELUr.t-.XCt.. A Musicil Association has been oran- irod at Van Wert, j .Wun at Laird L. Bel!' storu In Tat- ' tersou, every evening. j McAlittterville ha a musical carnival on j the lapis for licit Friday evcan-. j Rev. Mr. Blsckwelder is holding a nvi- ' Tal meeting in hi cbr.ro.i in this place. : Crouud baa b-cn broken for the new Militia at the Sufquchaima cud. So it is ' icjwrtcd. Jerotu: N Tlioniscn roM his " Black Rock" la... , luulaiuing lid acres, to Geo. Wiise. of cnUwr. and oflicirds geaer- i!!v were mlued i" p.-r cent, ua tin; P. K. ! i! ... v,. v...r', ii iv ; ' The new Co:irtiuit;.m char.?? th) t:me , f..rli..l,!inrr liitf .S.J.-iii'i eleeliou iii March to the U.ird 1 csJa iu February. , 1 here was i....rc slen-hin- done on a.hal-! Lrtreuow tail last a-etbaaoa aay auuw ; t th-? same iiej;j tor ma:iy years. 1 iij editor of l!io Ltfvisluwa Stutiarl ha l a t I'lwa iii'tey sent Inni, tie.t he as i.it a11.! !! to j'lint the ouiioi's h-ltte. Frederick F--.tseb.ide, of the tirni of. T.l.cu i. Kiv!,x Vj.!e. jrrri'ini for j n.ifii-ir .-ervht.: i:i Knk.iJ l"wu!.iji. I A ra". b'.t nn tha sire, t i.i she ciniril part j t.f town i..a otuer Way was the .-au.-e of a ' l.ikh d'-ree of imrrriniei.t a:ni: the U . Mr. ITc's F!..t-sr.ij.h o'i'.l.'-y is iu lull iji;Ta!ioi. i:i Si ! ll'.t !- bi'.ihtiuj;, i n K.-i.:?tf r;r A 15 -.u-r y.c liw ti:a.l t-yer. t:iro t.ikea ! Tlio tini. v i .1 I..-Tr-Ul.-iwn iitl-oa-l was mm,;J.,.u,'cu,v it M a lvertisrd tor j place at the residence of Solomon Kauff al. Accord. n? to ad-'eniseaieat now, it ! man, who resides about two miles south w ill 1m- m.-1 oa the C;h t Say next. of McAlisterville, nn the night f the I'tin.itTg.lo'. and I.ewiti'.wa are deter- 30th ult. Mr. Kanffman is unmarried, lii'd to t..vak up the annyan-c, inn -hi-i but .-k ! O.eir sir.-et b -y. . ...... . . .... i l . ,.a:i.T,y ...!,. r u.. , L;;..,d A.b ic-,fs mt. w.-s c iu-,ht by , lai.ii K .i..'o!iik..i. i.t iu Ije foundation 1m- ; i,.,,.., i.r .N. K. i.i,..,..,i.l-a K, w ; iMiia -cr.., ,,ve.e.y ie.l. ; h- i.w;. vbc.-ed :ue late t,. ! Mm- ; W.K h.K ii. .Still J ii-y !..ts b.-eii a.;. t.d at d iiopriMtti-d lor ; t ;:!. Mtvei i. .: u : imo char- , a-; r in !.e-un!:eil I.wUa:Mu and The C. C 1 ..r,. .i i r.e ..i.i and i-p. ii ui.t i.ie oi l. ami lic-iwti i.i ilie :ifW t e:."-, lu ll:-- l'alaee lial! in the i.i--'it ol tlte Ll-t ult. a.:l llii in.iru ii:-of the l.-d last. The attectiance a- 1 irrv. l oder the new Co-.Htiiai-.-u th-j taR elec- for itaie ai.d couuty .iiiicerfi ischati -d I cd the loiucVeeper to examine t;ie hed-!.-Oiii ihe M.i nd Tuesday il tV.lober to the i ding and the whole room carefu'Iy for Ti.cs.Ijj-a:t.r the !i;st :i..:i,:ay of .ovciu-I !)e FUrpoJle(J missile. The houe- Ii t M e.v h yi-ar. S.ilwrl 1.. I Ker, oi recii-ienl of a larjra poos-.-, ha.ids'.iiiuly ,in. ..i...ii tivcu in c-dora ol purple aad b'.u:t. a. a boll- ; !ay present lima Itieii.U iu I.cbu.on, l.eb- j ation cuumy. 1'a. j A lr! r discovered in '.hs oHice diice of the! en-tigs ag, I'erry C:::nty Democra a.-iueeveu ju..t i-i time to save tbat priotms tabiish- j inert frni rieKtrurtlon. lt:mnilleid pci'lile UC.ICVU UK titirr. !firaaa ihe work of an inct-n- A jonng mm who is known in Mifflin by . nti-i.lm- .f mii.l,. ..Tiio uiabta ajrit (tt .iabta ajro g.it into a t,aam.t in Hlonmfieid, I'erry county, j where be now resides, which resuit-d in l.ik receiving iLre kaife ataba, one in the j tbroat, one iu a cheek, and one iu tha l.pv A joung man and woman m this place l.avinz deter-n.iued on matrimony, conclu ded t: have the ceremony i-erioriuel in a f-.'.ld adjoUing town, coiis.-.tientiy on a rert.Vio Hioonlicht i.ipht they entered one of W-. l)i i..' tieki, east of tow n, an i th -re, midiT tbe tvru.k'.it.g t ir and in thi! silvery r:-v of tlie imn, were united iu the "holy b.jiids"' by a niiiiiitor ot one of the Mifflin t hiux-hen. Tramps have a regular ro!tte of trtvel ; , r.i.. c. . i tbat th-y puistw Irotn otiC end ol the State I t.. the other. In c. ut.tiJ. t: at have po..r . bouses they stop a Mid bmise b-r Mip;r, ! bxi-iitg and b:. .ik:.u.l. In coui.ii.-s IU it t are not pmrMed tib such liottm.-. they stp at the i.iil or at .ther lfnist s jrr.id-.vl for , i them. Latter!- th j poor huttse niiiia-e- i ic,.t ( To-k cou..ty h,ve directed that ' everr anHcaiit j.ir county boin.lv mut work a c--iifi b-l.tb of tiuo aeeo.-diu? to j the benetit rec.iv. J iu or at qrarrie ilut bo'.or to the ir.st totion. Johu Tvson caiifbt a large viid cat in a foa -.: several day a-.., oi. ha.te moun- , tain. The cat waa r&u,Lt by one of the ...I fccm.r ' If firtt .niiiroaeh Tvson thoneU of taking the animal .'ire, but it j ret.ist.-d all his vff.i.ts in tbat dhectbm o l"croi-it.uIy t'-at he b.-came discouraged, seiz-d a rlr.b, deiivere.1 a well-directe.1 j i, o :-c vgaarious thing's head, and it j mil miliioni any more iruuu'u. t wa ihe utopd one be trapjied atr.ee fall, j if the first be jot noihine but lr-uent-1 ary j ieees tf fur and portions of its car cass, i' havi.i- beu lorn to piecos while in liie trap, oy other anim-ds. Notice. The At.nuil meeting of tl.e Tu.arora Pavings Fund and Loan Association will be Lld Tuesday even iug, -f lLtiary 20th, 174, for the recep tion of the acitusl repot t and the elec ti u ot" our.-ers for tho enfuing year. A full 9ttendar.ee is requested. W. S. &.MEIQH, Sec'y. Pcrrysvulc, Defl. 30, 1S73. The Qi.TK'.n' Settled Those eminent men. Dr. J as. lark, Physi cian tc Queeu Victoria, aud Dr. Hughes Keniidt, say that consumption cau be cured Dr. W islar knew this wbeti be discorcred his now widely-known 151 faui of Wild berry, aud experience has proved the correctness of bis opin ion. Scarlet fever prevails in certain pari of Lancaster county. O.v New Yenr'a day we utoed on aj Kev. T. J. Suerhard, of the l'rec I One of tbe most melancholy aeei piece of one of the l.uffaloea ahotTby Jtjteriao cliorcli of Hia place, wis sum-Sent it las ever beeo our duty to te- M -fill XT ...t i it i . I I . Mr. II. II. North and Dr. Banks out on tbe plainB." As we partook of tLa savory meat grown cn the natural grasses of the wild West we did not re frain from conversation on the dashing horseback chases iu which the Doctor and Mr. North had of necessity to in dulge iu in order to secure the noble I game, i or leaders they had experi J euced fruutier men and hunters who j knew the plains and alt of the Iloeky j Munutaiu intricacies as Juuiata people j know their native hills and valleys I They kuow almost as well where to look for the buffalo as Peuu) lvauia farmers j know where to look for their cattle, so ! skilled are they its habits. They are I equally at nonie on foot or on horse ! back. In the former wav of traveling v "'c""t our friends of course suffered by cow Pr,on uot having had tbe experience to place them on au tqualify, Lui when tu0 former were in their saddles the Juu.ata men did not tufL-r by couipar- iaoe. Mr. North's experience in horse- back riding or exercise dates from early boyhood He was accustomed to its Uues aud Dr. Banka busine.a . phyaiciau with a large practice in this county iamiliarixed him so with horse- j children. In the year 1827 Mr. Sher kirV ri. i !.. . r.. i J : : i lLa'.Le W" BOt I"'1 t0- 11 the ids Napoleon hid been schooled to the eaddle as he has been, tbev wonM i.t.t i.... .i. t ,f nave arLpped to the ground from tueir saddle's mill t iliai:s;i..n IimI.t. tiir chief tlOW0 ifeos of fatigue. The af.iitT of the young amateur huner ,, ,ima. ... . ,... j ner in which they tilted at aud brought (luxu the Fame Wun the aJuiirat:in ami r I real IritiidiLip of tbetr rough bui honest C1""" --a-irs. iauks aud -oi Ih, however, did .ot secure all of their gumc fr..m the sa ldle ; the greater por- tiou was shot while afoot. They have Sceu all(i ctn tej yuu 0f very phrase of w.-e!eru life and character. A crriZES of Fayette township in-I forms us that a mysterious occurrence I i that wears an nrrlv tiH)k - . . j aud. as our inforu.ant related, sleeps i d.iwu stairs or on tbe Erst floor, while " uu acd Lonsekecr and her I j , stated, .b.,t m.dfg..t, he w .waken-: od by a loud report n,n,led wtlb the ." ""6 out of bed, l.sstcned to the w nduw and p.ked i ut, but saw nothing lit ng and , . beard no noise : but . pane of pittas i . r i ii tt JH trt kn cut cf the window, and the ' in fr:iguietits lay on the 'or. He conjestureu that a stone had teeu thr-iwn ihlo the room. None, however, ! was found. s loond. in the morning he request- 1 keeper did as instructed. Findiug no- ,,. : ; .!. fl.i.ir l,r . . worst suspicions was aroused aud she t examined the wail across the bed, and her horror, there, right opposite to and about ix inches above the pillow, wss , ballet hole. S ime one had at- ,cil)j),ej , ghoot Kanfl'niao while be lay iu bed. Tbat is the inference The new Methodist hurch in this VUce fraially opened to the or- ship of God" on last Sunday. A Urge eengregatlon was preae t in the niTniug ltl(J in (he eveuiug. The ocsasi'-D was uk, t0 ria . subscription for tbe CS!)CelJtion of what debt remained on the new church and to furnish funds fjr the completion of tbe building. Tbe eoiigr.-gations responded heartily. Three thousand dollars were laised. People who bad not been inside of church for years attended and contrib uted. Rev. Mr. Pardoe is a wondar of ! l.itridi hnii.ler. He tfannr.t be snr- . passed. Iheeviilenee to prove it is t - r 'ound in the Luildir.g itself, which has been erected and pa'd fur since last tyTiUg the whole work having been .j ,ni crri-d to completion . . . ,, . . , wiunn the year. The churcB is not ' . eq'iald in the State, in towns ot tbe j-opula'ion that MiSltn contains. Osu of the most iuccmpiehcnsible be'u gs iu the world is a boy. lie is rttreiy satisfied with advice or inslrnc- . ,. , e..rimen, wjtll whatever fails iu his way. Several evenings ago . number of boys met at Will's corner. One older in the way f tlie day than his real age would war ra,lt .iu) j bcinif, had a lighted cigar, Anotfl(.r ,iad a fljsi of powder. Said the boy with the cigar, " Pour some pder on the cigar." The request was no sooner made thin complied with Of course an explosion followed, and the boy who poured the powder was considerably burned abeut tbe head. Tbe party was scared, and it is pre sumed their experiment in that direc tiou will rest possibly during the re mainder of their lives. The powder can waa blown to the opposite Bide of the street. Public Sale. John Motxer, Ad ministrator of the estate of Samuel lu?n, dee'd., will sell at public sale, 00 the premised, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, January tilth, 1874, . Lot of Ground situate in Mexico, having thereon erected . good Iwo-story frame Dwelling House, Stable, and other ne cessary outbuildings and surrounded with a good fence. This property is in excellent condition nd itJ pleasantly located. The "Big Valley," in Mifflin county, is troubled with sheep dogs. mooed away last week to be present at the closing days of his father on this earth. From the Sleubcoville Herald and. Yews we receive the following obit uary notice of Mr. Sherrard's father, with a brief oketch of his life : Robert Andrew Sherrard departed this life January 1st, 1874, at i o'clock P. it., in the 85th year of his age. lie was the fourth of five sous of John Suerrard, who emigrated to this coun try from t ounty Derry, Ireland, in the year I :!. His father, alter serving j from a limiting expedition, they dis tevcral years iu the Revolutionary war. ! covered smoke f.nd flame issuing from settled in Fayette county. Pa., near j the roof and windows of the shanty in ConuelUville, where tbe t-uhjeot of this ' question. The alarm was immediately notice was born May 4, 17S9. In tbe sound :d and tbe two gentlemen named year 1805 he, with the family, removed ' ... T tr . . i : . . i . l. - weuorsuu couu.y, vjiu, uu me j frontier, and settled near Smitlthcli, , and t'lere continued to live for a uutu- j her of years. Iu the spring of 1833 ! he removed to the farm knowu as Sugar ! Ilili, two miles southwest of S.eubcn - vilie, which was his place of residence daring the remainder of his lite. In j the year 1816, be was married to Miss I Marv Kill.n.rt, nf VM.,...rela..,l eonn- J ty, Pa., who died in 1S23, leaving five ". Jeffewon ConSty, Ohio, ' who stiil survive him, having seven i children. Ilia wh.ile faiuilv. eonsistin? i - j j i." ' of six sons and six dacphte.s, are still ' livifr m-:ii. lr.TP n'l i.rm. nt witii liim during his last illness. For a period of ' 57 years he was a memhor of the Pros- ,,v,Mri:1 n,.ri.,, . nitr.A ; the Church of Centre, I'rc-hytery of: rMeu'uenviIle. in the vear 1 8 1 i . n l in ' ' ' : 120 he was ordained and iti.italied a ; ltulittg r.l J. r in the same el.urctt At- i ter bis removal to the viuiuity of Steu- . benvilla he became connected with the ' First I'rexbyterian Church. He wa installed an Kldcr in lti51, and hiscon- j nec-tion was still with this church at the i tiue of hts death. TnE IIunt;n-'don .Monitor says: e ithin two miles of Huntingdon there j was committed last Wedntsday morn - mg, one of those crimes which horrify I the public, destroy the peace of life land wake husbands and father fear for th future saf-ty of their wives and jdaugl.ters. On the morning of that ..I..., M. I U-.i,.....l. ..t V...;.l.fi..!.l I , ; ' " , ' ,',.w ,1 wrMcr at ,h tha l'"Je P3' lett her home to go to ,. Head ID , Mr. Elysses Tih.-n, of Vium.to.n, U alter townsh'p, to do a day's work. ' snd Misa Marv M. Mariev, of Firmauaca htnM " - Jic to I YEATER liOHRnn Oa the 2-V1, M..n K i MeCouneKAown a man psssed bv, and, ,;,!,;..,. hr-r .! n...r.,i..w nnd 1 t ... ..... e, , .. , t I - : ii.. . ... .m . i ... i traLoii uiiiu otii oi sogr.i, sueit ne run- ' - - ' . ceaiea iioisu; in a lonce corner until . -irs. u . jjot i.ppoMte to ins prace ci concealment when he sprang upon her, threw her to the pround and attempted to outrt.ee her p.-raon. Mm. W. n.ads c 1 tf lir . . i i 1 J. . a- . l it esperafe roMstance, ltinicted several severe scratches npm his face, and screamed so lively that her assailaut Snally fltd without accomplishing his desire. Iivturning home Mrs. VV. in formed hkr huiiband of tbe occniTence and described the appearance of the Send. Her husbaud started in search of the scoundrel and finally came upon one Jones who answered the descrip tion and whose face bore tbe marks of recent scratches. Calling hief ef Police Wcstbrook he bad Jones arrest ed aud taken before Esq. Murray when he was identified by Mrs. West brook, whereupon ha was committed to jail for trial. Although well deserving the halter, it guilty of this crime, it it not oar privilege to comment upon the case. Tbe law will take its coarse and all good citizens mast abide the result. Fr soma time past our people have been disturbed Saturday nights by the drunken ribaldry of . number ol boyt. aud young men whose principal aim in life seems to be to earn enough monsy durutg the week to enable them to have . big spree Saturday ntghf. Kenion stranre, r ublie and private, was of no avail, so, last Saturday Chief of Police Uesthro k and Lieutenant Miller shad owed ihe !ai k ar.d bugged feur of them, who eiij yed the hospitality of Sheriff UonsV tbat night and Monday nmruitigl had a bearing before Mayor ISortng, j who, in consideration of a contribution of five d-tllars eaeh to the borongl trea sury, re.ca&td theui ftoin custody. Mast Juuiata people whose business calls them beyond the limits of the county were home during the holidays. We do not enumerate, yet we cauuot refrain from re publishing what the Paterson (N. J ) Daily Prea$ says of John Laird, of Tuscarora Valley. Tbe Press says : Superintendent Laird, who now bas charge of the management of our pub lic schools, under the direction of the Board of Education, is . thorough mas ter of his business, is completely iu love with bis work, and knowiug what is to be doue is determined to have l done, S3 far as liea in bis p iwer. His month ly reports to the Koard, hastily written as they are, and w.thont any attempt at elaboration, arts singularly interesting, and afford the clearest exhibits ol the actual condition and progress of our public schools, as well as of the leading principles to be kept iu mind, that we have ever had. The Commissioners really owe it to Mr. Laird, to them selves and to the public to have the reports published monthly. They are altogether the most readable of all our citv documents. Mr. Laird himself is unfortunately so modest that he de clines to furnish bis reports for publi cation, but duiing his absence from tbe city on Saturday we obtained and ijive below his report presented to the Board last Friday evening. We commend it to the perusal of ont readers. A York connty man peppered . chicken thief in tbe legs with a load of shot. That fellow will never forget tbat ben roost. cord, occurred in the Loop," this county, yesterday morning. Two mem brs of the Wertz family, a brother and sister, have been insane for a num ber of years, during all of which time they hare been confined in a low shanty iu close proximity to the residence of the balance of the family, as it was cocbidered dangerous to permit them to run at large. Yesterday mnruirg, as Dr. Ruhrer and II. A. Boiiine, E-1-, of IlolitdaY.sbor, yere returning home rushed to tbe burning building with alt i -ii l . -. . i ; posnote oasie, uuiu was w lain io I reuder any assistance t the unfortvnate j tisane creature inside, consequently j they were burned to a crisp, although it is tbe general supposition that both ! were smothered to death some time ere j the flames reached them. Dr. Kohrer avers that it was tbe wirst s'ght that ' ever met his view. The origin of tbe fir- i. .,,.lr..n 1!lnm Tnhnn. f ' i Dec. 39A. Conceit. A ('oncert of Vocal and Instrumental Music will be given at . McAlisterville, on Friday evening, Jan-1 uary 9tb, 1874, by the MiAlisterville SinciiiB Class, under the instruction of ; e i 1 l"?fT- A Selected pro- J P"ue w'11 be 'ntrodnced. 1 he pub- i 1,c are !nv,tJ- Admisnon 2c cents. Proceeds to ho spplied to the c ass. Tnz annual meeting of the stork l-.,i,I,.r nr .I.mUta (Vmtt Uri , ... .vn., - j cultural S tciefy will be held at the I Tuscarora House in the borough of Icrrysville, on FriJay, January 9th, !S7i, at 1 o'clock P. M. U. M. Graham, Sec'y. MAUUIKI): SHIKK WEIPMAX Nov. 27th, lfcT:!, h.- P..r a r.,i.i.l..r V. Willium V ',.. ., ' . ,. .A . ,,. I I Slmt kv.A Misn Lniilv A. n eidiuan. Ixithof Favee twt.h.p. j rEOpLES-B ALEXT1NE On the lith u;t., at the M. E. Paron:ie in Thomjxon- i twn, by K.-r. V. Seliriher, Mr. John H. j I'eoplea ai:d Miss M;iCl4ie Bakntiue, bolh ,,f r""e townabip. I TlLTEXMAKLEY-.On.te 53rd n.t., Dy tne aaiiie, asMMeu ry rev. i. xi. juaeK- at tbe reidenc uf the bride's futh.-r fib.n i Abrab.iui li di.er), by kev. C. M.i-rs, Mr. .-ii:i ..... f V.il..r i! A.'.l in.I Dili,, -iiirl - ' ... . . n : i . .... ,t,;. J!iss Miranda liohrer, ol Bcaletowu, thot , r.,1In.,. connrj. i;eaVER A'OXEIPA On the 1st hist., 'by hev. I. JI. Ulaekwelder. Mr. It.-ujauiin ! Heaver, of McAlisterviiU-, this county, i lo v,s larr c- Voneida, of Moutaudon, i . .i t I , r... t.. ori..uiiioi--i .ana tu.i i a. PEITEN GEEDY On the !st iti.it., by ticv. C. Myers, Mr. L. R. IVppen, of Mil- lord tip., and Miss Louisa Gey, of Tus- j carril t ;ivt..s!ii iu:is lrNN Near McAlisterville, 'ov. 18, 187.1. James A. Dunn, aged 50 years, 6 laos. and 27 days. rrFl'EXBERfJER 1 Fayette township en the lith of November, Vf7i, Madalena 1'i.tkiiberger, a0'id OH years, 7 mouths and 10 days. Sl'ICHER On tbe 22nd ult., in Walker township, Jonas Spicht-r, aped 68 years, 10 uionths and 23 days. S TINE On the 20th nit., in Fermanagh townahip, aiunel Stiuc, ag d 72 years and 8 months t'03I3IIaRCIa. JIIFFLIS AND PATTERSON MARKETS Corrected weekly by the Mitttin and Patter son Hoard ol Coiiini-rce. MirrLtxrow Jau. 1S74. m raTi50 Bntb-r, prime rll SO Lard 8 Tallin 8 K.'s, per doz - H(t Vinegar, per ijt. V) route. Hams, lb 12 Shoulders tSiii-s 7 vaaicriKs. Lake Ilerrlng 4 50 Onions...... ... ............. f") fcees-.vax, .er .0............... 2o Sotip, irv. ............. ...... H Candlea.". Vi o.., washed................ 6-" Rag. 3 a ET ILK1 ATU LI S. Cal Oil, pr ga'1 40 bj'.l per sack 225 CH OI p SKEtiS. ! Corrected week I v br D.I. Sulonff Co Wheat, 51 f0 Corn 55 Ilarlev ; Hats, old 49 " new S'l Clovrseed . ... .... .......... 4 Ml Timothy seed 2 M. t-laxsted 1 7.3 1'otatoea 61 J. ii II- X- Stauibausli's Prices Current, i Corrected tleikly, Jau. 4, 14. Prime holl ?utter h-.r mud 3' Ejr?s. r-r dozen- yd Dried Apple per pound 6 Tallow " 8 l.tird, " 8 Chickens, live " 8 Bacon, " Shoulder, " 10 Ham, - A Wholesale Pmrh-isin' A?ent for the In'LW AMEIIICAN Sewlxg Machine. The Needle's eye is the only hole to thread thronpih; aelf setting Needle; run light j sews last; cheapest ln-st made b-.'st fin ished 1110.it dm able Mai htne in exis'euce. WK1TTEN GUAKANTEE FOH3 YEARS. For Circulars, Tern :s, 4.C., aildresa AMEIIICAN S. M. CO., 22 N. Second Street, Ilarrisburg, Penn'a. Jaurs TVabd, Manager llsrrisburg, Sapt l'J. 1873-im. 500 AGENTS M?cbJ31 Splendid assortment 1 Large sales ! Large profit! Address HAAS1S it LL'BKECHT. Empire Map and Chart Establishment, 107 Liberty St, New York. HEAD QUARTERS. Bridge THIRD AUKIV.U, Of New Goods this Season !! I PANIC PRICES ! io: GREAT KlaDUCTXO?i'i .V PRICES! 10 PER ClaNT. C11E.1PFR TIU. EVER ! Wtiter Proof Cloth at 88 cts. per yard. Velveteen at f0c, 90c, anl S1.00 per yard. Colored Blanket s of $ 1 .38 and $ 1 .75, piece. WAiie fihnkrU at $2 23 an Ipwards. H As Iow as uCc per yard. i IMITATION BUCK GL07ES at sixty csts. 1 'a ' I R D-TECTm.LT Youns, 'cc, EIL SCSIGTT. BOOT AND SHOE STORE. We bare opened out in Jacob Tlionns' , i parlor, one door north of the Juniata Hotel, j th? Iarjt and b:-st stock of BOOTS A?JD tmiZ, LADIES', MISSES' AND ,, V nil. ;'!!.. o r. k rrpt.,,C: vtr broti;ht to the county. We buy our stor k from Manufacturers and in large lota. We par cash a .d expect to sell for cash, which will enable us to offer GOODS At Prices far BsIot tlio Average, rfORS M IDE TO ORDER, This brunch of the bm.ii.ess will be sn- tterititeiided bv A. B. FASIK, one of the best practical mechanics in Ihe county. Ail j kinds of repairing done. AIL work warranted. ' OKXELH'S KAI'TLEV. July i 1873 -tf g li. LOUD'Jv, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building. on Water Street, Mifflintovm, Pa., j tj..-,n,i.'-.i,rf ,,r. 1 ' Fashionable goods .iway, a, baud. j CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shorten I notice. (i(X)DS ?)LD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can liae them cnt in garments Iree of charge. BUTTERICJTS PA TTERXS also to'! vale. ALL. WORK U1RRIKTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22. 1373-if CXV T.4IL.OK MI CI. The nndersicti'-d would resjwtfully fonu the pu lie that he Ins oj etitd a TAILOR SIIOP.MAMiLE T()l UUIIEAL'S.! at bis Tesid-jnre. on Bide street, in tbe Parker Mansion, and is now prepared U do CUSTOM "WOK3C at short notice and in tlie niobt durable and fashionable manner. He intends to put out none but ood work and asks a share of the public pitnu ij.;. VVW.IAAI V.lSt. RESmiPTIOX. J;)!1N DIEUL hrrbv announce. fo his old customers and the public enera'.Iy, thai he has a-.un resumed business at his old utaiid, on Water Street, MiOlIntoivn, Where he will manufacture in a a-itisfactorr 11 tanner, Harness, Light and Heavy, to Suit All, oree Collari, Hiding; Saddle. H'aon Sadlfes, ftrilirs of all kinds, Plow Lines, in fart everything in His Line. REPAIRING neatly and espeditiously esccute.1. Call and inqnire before going elsewhere . JOUN nir.nL, On Wafer Street, a few doors Xortii of the Crystal Palace Building. Nov llL leTj-tim 'OLOJIOX SF.IIItllt, Will visit MiSiin and Patterson eicry aud will furnish the citizens of tlx-Se bor oupha wit 1 the best of BEEF, VEAL. MUTTON, POUK, fcc. at tha very lowest prkea. He rspecfinlly solicits the pitronaje of the pnbllc. April 3, 1872! y. A fine assoitment of cloth; CHsgimcrea, vesiings, c aiwrya on band and fitr salt by b. B. LOL'UON. ITS Street. GOODS SOLD AT BARGAINS for EVEEYEODf CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! IS THE CHI S 1 i : PRICES TO SUIT TELE TIMES t W, AfOTTO - " Quick Sales and 3u,a!l Profits !" LARGE SINGLE SHAWLS Sold as low as $1 50. Shawls of Every Description , ?old at a Sacrifice. Four Border EaiidkercLiafs FOR 2'j CXTS. i Iiiijingmy (loods for C.ih enables i jne to nuke these lire-it Itetlm-ti Kis. PUBLIC ITOTIOE IP HEREBY ;1YKN That, i:i onb-r t.. i mivc iiiuuey to aid in the courtt'in-tiuti .if a i new I'.nirt Ilutou- in V.i:t!i:itorn, the nmb-r- ' I sipite.1, I'.mmiissi.oiers oi l!ie t-tiitity .t Juiiiitt, have isneil a:id are u:w pi'-'iarxl to m II, at Ih.-ir olhee in .l.i!!:iitnwu, The Eonds cf tlie County, I of neh li"!ionii'tati.fiis as ir. iy be desired I not ies.- ih in Filty Dollars with eoUjS.ns I atlarhed. at thi: r itu .f sttc t,ur ec-titum in ; t-r-.-st, to b" pai i antiii tlly. i.ii I llotu!., to be t'Tiyable it 'Hie, to, or m-.-re years, not 1 : t-x.-ev-dini; eij;ht. I j Titt-sc lion Is ar" issued nnr'or the provi j sioiis ol ih ; Act of An lubly of th; Ut "i of ! April, 180. and wiU be a sale and desira- !,lo ii.vestiiiuM, exempt from taxation lorali j . I.jcai and 11111:14.1; al jierposes. j AVM. VAN P M'EI'IX(7F!, A. A. thi 11 KR. Com m is '.onrrt. i Atfeat : 1 ixx D'EX' C'rV- ; tomtuissioneis' Otlte.'. M:lliin- ) town, Nov. 7, la7d. ; ! VEW IIRl'U STORE. j ANKS & jML1Nf , (t.ld Post-O.lice Btiil.ili.g.) .tlain street, !liilliutou, Pa. I DEALER IN VUVUS AND MEDirtN E.. ' CHKMICAI.f, I'VE ST I IK. PAINTS OILS, VAKMSI1KS, CLASS. I'l TTY, COAL oil., LAMl'S, IU I.NKliS, CHIMNEYS, ii U t, S I! E S, HAIit HKi:HES,TOOilI ltKTSIIKS, rKK ITMKBY.CO.'ZUS, SOAPS. liAlK OIL, Top. AC: CO, CIOVCS, NOTIONS, SI'Allti N K k Y L A K (i E VARIEEY OF TATEVr MEDICINES, 1 Selected with freal care, and warranted 1 .Mil I! lll 4SM1IVI I ' c7-i;ut ..1 wines and liuuoks btr inedh HI purposes. ri-aia jKiPTioxs cmiMniuM with great carr. Juue 2J-I. : I l 'i tlll.Mlint. clUUH. X 1 , The undersigned would inform the pnblic I that he has opened a FlUMTIRE STORE In the o-trotigh ol Pat tenon, where h has for saltj KILIiOUHN ii GATES' 13:DIUJ()3r SETS, Walnut Ile'lrouin its, I ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS, J , SSOFAS, LofXGES, J j KXTEX.I0N TaHLES, j XOI SX !V I , Soiii, Cane-.-a-.it an 1 Cummon Chairs, Wash fctamk, Also, a Largo Lot of Carpets. As I run a car t I'hiladelphia wevkly I r.in p-epand to fill ,-tll ortlers lor funature, carpels, it.c., in jerson. F. F. KGU.il. Jw GHEAr REDUCTION IS THK ritifEs or TiiUTii: Ttill Upprr or Lotrfr Setts as Lorr as t?3 No leefh allowed to Nave the iiflk-e un les the paiieiit is satisfti d. Teetii remodeled and rer-'ttred. Te.-lii tilled In last for lii'e. I). nta! wo k iliHic for persons without t'l.-m ha vine li.eir home, if desired. Toothache fU;ix-d in live minutes with t'lt rxtnwt'tr. Lie ttth, ai th D.-nisI ( )f ficeof U. OkRlt, csuhltshed in Milllin town iu lt-GO. G. L. PKItTv, Jan 24. 187i Pracii. ..1 DeutUt. XotlCC of Dissolution. I rTvlIt partnership heretofore existing be- X teen Mah Herialer an-I Wtliiatn II. Kurtz, in Ihe nstae and stlo of Ib-rtzler 3l J Kurt, at Van Wert, in Walker township, jnniata i-onciy, na rtiMU.iy oen atmotven by nottnil consent. A d pvnons hiving nn-twtth-d acconnut will pitas,; cail on V,, 11. Kur', at Vau Wen, and ittaJte sett'euietit, and tuse having claim wdl present them for payuitrnt, as the hooks and accounts are iu hi haitds l.r settViuent. NAIt TJEKTZEEIl. M M. H. KL UTK. Oct. 22, 1873. W. H. IvraTZ will continne the business at the old stand. Thinktu! tor aM psst favors, he is hoiefnl of ftiturn p-.lron:itre, and heartily invito ad to call and examine his slock: fOB PRINTING OF VERY KINP ' done at this oflice MlSCELLJSiEOl'S J. & II. A. STA3IBAUGII HAVE REMOVED THEER DIMEKSB STOCK OF MERCHANDISE TO THE NEW" ROOMS OF ID. P. SULOUIF B100 GREAT HEDUCTI0X IN THE PRICES OF BOOTS & SHOES, HATS &, CAPS- IF YOU WANT A N Y T ATABOOT&SHOESTOlt AND THAT At to jA QooCL Article, Call at the UOOT and SHOE STOKE of J. W. DEAN, Hriilgc street, Pat f: sou, IVnn'a. nil cnKKiirriaiaY Repairing Promptly Attended to. NEW CASH ST0R AT LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TAV1'., One and a half miles south.wet of PattcrsHMi. fT1!IE stibsrnlier would most rcspe;ir,,Hy inform the iinii'lc fl .nl hu i,.is j't- t p 'm-l a J Store at Ihe :i)tve place; ln-re he is piep::red to supply all who 111 iv f.ivo,- li.n with tiirir patronage with ihe fat-stand most select assortment of " DRY GOODS, OROCKRIE3, VEENSWAKE, VYtK.n AND WIT. I OW iVH?, Otf, t LOTUS, JJCOTS At tll.'LS. Also, with a full anpplv of HOaME-MADE GOODS YARXS, &0.f All of which he offers sell Or exehanse f'r rmintr pindm-e at TITJ5 VERY TaOVtuST PRICES. Miirh bmer, in fart, th in troiwia have been sold ilhin the county for if anv re-.it'j. He will pay the inulioi mat ket price tor V"CUst l'osts, Rallnial Ti. atid Wocd, either iu cash or goods. T ,f . A.J. IIERTZLEII. lawnst (.rove, Ang. 8, 18.:J-tf. D. W. Harley & Oos I the place where jon can biiy THE BIT AM) TSIK CIIKAPKST MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTIIlXG ha r caps, jioois, shoes, axd )tcrxishixg uouas. WE are prepared to exh'bit one of the most eboiew rd s. l.vt sto. ks rv.-r oTi-red in this market, and at AS TUXtSHIXI! L Y LOW PhU F.S Also; tne Scares taken for suits and part of suits, which will be ws'e to ortler at aiiort notice, very r jemmaKhf: l?emeinber the piae, ih IlotTuian"s Water a'reets, JIirFLlNTOWN, IA. WIM TO &K0 HOV TO :0: Just sfpiroSAVTEL STRAYEK'S rl.t'THINO STOKE. I'-rMn itt-.f, l'u!t -rson' la., and he will fell t f?n all rVirt it. llavinc i-ist r""!nme. from Phil tdehilila and New York, he ran s-ipt.lr voti with the Latm and Choicest Styles if CLOTIIIXf; OF ALL KIN'IKS, I (-"-,TS- rants. . 11 .n, 1 ap. uoot aim I ii..i.i:h 111HM3 .ii -iiiiif- .iiri.i.i, vifr:-i, t.ie cheapest, lor the saoie .pi.ility til .mhIs. lUciisutvs Taken and r:t!t.'r,if, Jl.iy III, lc" Act Ailm-tirfirt'(x. Yy p. m loi it itt o, j t 31ERCIIANTSJ DHALCatS I.I GKALX, ' LUMBER. CO AIj, l'LASTKK, CEilEN T. CALCIKED plastee LCTIOEEli. SHU3IAN KILLER, of MilliTstowr-, ; Perry county, lender his servkw to Ihj . (:i:l)li.t as Auctioneer, and will attend ; lromitlv to the crviria of sal-s at anv lui. 1 1 ! in the comity, tiivc him a call. 1 -' - I JDYERTISEME.X1S. Oil & CO. and C. 55. STREET.'- II I N Q THAT CAN BK FUHCHAfKl) CAN UK HAD die JLmvcsi ix?t;re ixviTiaS i.sri:rnoa T7I New l?ui!ilin;, corner f Ilridw mil I n .y h, l7:l-H sap ."-fines, w -ifi-h 's I J,- "..ts. Tt.r 1 t!!"j;- til in r lour w;l ..Iilil C.ili in .iti-I he cin- iue-d. Suits Ma lo t j Order. THOMAS A. KLDKn, A ) Physician ard Surge cn, MEFI.IXTOIVX. 1.1. O.'fiee beers from f .1. .ti3k.. !;. fi;e iu M fi!h"s ri-s'iienee, at tin- -'ir!i end of Water street. v-ffj-tt !A LFKED J. l'ATTKKSON. AITOilKET-AT-LAW, .MIFFLINTOWN. JCNIATA CO., PA. U All btisinejs prmiiptlv uttendeti to. Urrtt a With J rLfunli Lyorv, Enf. JOL IS K. ATKINSON, ! ATTORNEY - AT -1. ATT, MIITLINTOWN, PA. XyIlecti-.; and C..r.vcyanciti pruni -ly att-.'Uiled to. S LT Orrirr l)n Bridge street, opposite the Couit Hoiijwi .S.pure. 1; : WHITE TINE SHAVED SHlN(iLE3, LAP AN!) JOINT, , SAWED SUINGLE, rLASTER'N'i ' LATH, PICKETS ANDI'iiT BOAUDS, Foa ar NER riloAtl'SON. Hilroy, Uilliin Co only, la. Bov2T-f.m -