SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN! OWN: WcdaesdaT. January 14, 1st 4. PENN'A. R. RETIME TABLE. Passenger train leare Mifflin Station ai follows: ASTWSBD. Phiadelphia Express, 1 25 a m. Fast Line, 3 20 a ni. Mairisburg Accommo., II 2K im. Mail, 6 12 pm. Paeific Express, 10 13 a an Cincinnati Express, 8 tO p m. IITflU. Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a ill. Cincinnati Express, 2 2.1 a m. Pacific, 6 00 a in. War Passenger, 10 04 a n. Mail, S 38 p m. Kan Line, 6 33 p m. Mifflin, Sot 2, 1673. LOCAL IXTELLlGhXCt.. Mifflin waa a aea of mud last weak. Tramp are in bad repute aince the rob in ry. Tyrone claim to hare Bfty business house. The Newton Hamilton river bridge cost 18,5!4. The Lewistown D'morrat advocate the election ol women a school director. Notices and corutuunieations receive no attention if unaccompanied by the nane of la ci ntributor. Solomon Sicber, of Fermanagh town ship, killed hot; some days ago that weighed when dressed 573 pounds. An exchange savs. "You can keep arti cles stored in cellars from freezing by hav- j ii.g open rrsseUof aster stationed therein." The complimeuta of the day last week were opened by "What aa awful mud !" and other expressions of a similar import. The week of prayer was observed last week by the Presbyterians, and tut Luther ana aad Methodist had revival meetings in progress. McAIistervilla revelled in mnd and music I Isst Friday evening. The former was at a tearful discount, and the latter at a cheer- inp premium. The Presbyterian congregation ef Lewis- town have increased Uie salary of their jastor, Rev. Dr. McLeau, from $1200 to $lo00 per annum. There are thirty men in Lycomine county vi ho have expressed a desire for the office f Sheriff. There should be a good o nicer chosen out of that a amber. On Monday evening II. A. StambangU started to visit his brother, Jacob Stam tiangh, who is lying quite ill in a town on the i'arihe coast in Lower California. . The day after the rubbery of Loudon and North's retpectite place of business, most eoplc who have things that thieves might su much covet a to make an effort to steal, looked to their doot and shutter fastenings. There is no denying the tact that there was pk-cty vl mud in the country last week, l-ut it was not in the lirtijtied state of th t in town. Town folk must b: doing like Ki'W York people, watering thrir mud, toc and things. A family in Huntingdon claims relation ship to the French Bourbon family, and thereon a paper of that town turns its at tention lo the Frenc; luri.ue. Dim s it long for royalty J No doubt many of the iuliat itants of Huntingdon long for " Bourbon." There came near being trouble in the ttoup house oa Monday evening. A nuiu Iht of the tramps waited to ie iva thepl.ice. West objected. Citizens went to his as sistance, and the tramps were induced to r miain. If lo Iged in jail there would be no such trouble. Last week, one evening, while returning from prayer meeting in tbe Presbyterian chenrh, Mrs. K. E. Parker missed a step and fell on the pavement, and sustsined siieh a shock that aha became insensible, la that condition she was carried to the resi dence of her father, G eorgu Ja.obs, Esq., where she gradually recovered. Aspirants for office are beginning to man ifest themselves; it is their privilege ; it is their right to do so. Human society can no more do without government and officers than it can do without eating. Humia so ciety, particularly in the United States, is a jrood deal with its officials aa it is with its diet; it takes from the bill of far of can didates what :t likes Oa Monday a week a child, aged 19 months, son of Mr. MUhaol Bashoar, of Walker township, reached to a shelf on which but a moment before a pint full of toiling milk had been placed. The milk was upset, and in its descent struct the boy on the face and ran doan on hia breast under his clothes. Hi face, breast, and right arm were scalded in the moat shock ing mannei. Os last Sabbath day a child of the Rev. Mr. Whitney, of Perrysrille, about one rear old, swallowed a pin, point down ward. Dr. Graham waa immediately called. His first eflort to remove the pin with an instrument wa crowned with Lcces. la his skillrul hands the instrn ment ranght the pin, and drew it out, thereby snatchiug the life of the child from a distressing and sinful death. William Hawk was severely burt on Monday afternoon by falling from a wall on which be was masoning in Lit tlefield's excavation for a new building. He was unconscious for some moments, and vet requires the attention of a phy sician. Dr. Crawford attends him. Wc are in receipt of tbe u Public Ledger Almanac" for 1874, for which George W. Child, the proprietor and publUhcr of the Philadelphia Public Ledger, will pleas accept our thanks. We regret to note one mistake in tbe list of membership of th lower house cf the Legislature. Tbe member for Mifflin and Juniata counties is named as U. P. Taylor. Jerome Uctrick is tbe name of tbe member who represents the district just referred to. He re sides at Mexico, tbts county. EEPOET OF EAST SALEM SCHOOL. For month ending Dec 31, 1873. Whole No. in attendance daring menth, 62 Average attendance 52 Per cent, of attendance Si B. F. Harley, Ca!rin Smith, Geo. Har ner, John Hart, John H. Oliver, Wm. F. Oliver, Wm. J. Auman, Philo H. arner, Lewis L. Leach, Ulysses G. Warner, Geo. Finkenbinder, James 8. Fulton, Ira A. Wi ey, Mary E. Harley, Laura P. Shelly, Ids C. Shelly, Catharine Brandtbotfer, Juniata J. Leach, Lydia A. Fulton, Ellen V. Shel ly, Emma J. Shelly and Joenu Gayer were present every day. H. S. Ba sow, Teacher. Outrages are beooru'ng so numer oct "BWrt wii'wu wi longer feel secure or safe from the riolenot of tbeir fellowmen when out at night or at borne in their house. There is a feeling now in the com munitj aotuetbing akia to that which prevailed when Lewis end Coulcjr and their associate used to deprtdate on people aod their property along the Juniata and in the valley that open from it. Men then kept tbeir gun and piatola well primed, so that the wauld not "flash in the pau" when tbej need ed them, when their persons were as sailed or tbeir property put in danger of destruction by lawless men. 1 here is a good deal of ejaiet preparation go ing oa now to repel by force unlawful efforts t acevre property, er assaults on persons without notioe or provooa tion. Hints of rxeli preparation may be beard throughout ibe community. The latest outrage to chruticle is that committed ou the person of Sam uel Stinieling, last Sunday ereuing be tween the hours of 5 aud 6 o'clock At night Mr. Stimeling 'tuds" a sta J tioDary engine used to pump water from I the river to reservoirs owned by th ! Railroad Company. His stalemeot is, that between tbe hours designated two men suddenly came ap to hiui while he was iit the "sand nx.ur' Gl'ing a buck et with sand, aud without spying a word eired hiw by he back of tbe neck. j drew back bit- bead aud tbiced the neck 'of a bottle into his mouth, rud com j celled him to drink some of whatever it contained. Tbe surprise was so un expected that for a moment he made to J resistance. He, however, recovered i himself and shook them eff; but the 1 )-:..!. i i.:. .i.. I ' " 8"" lk affected hint to much that he did not feet like taking the offensive, aad ! without word be took bis buulet aod I ir. f .i : ii- i en mi i uc rume. uc v.as scarcely . nf ,,. Tnn, ,. .,.. r ,..,,..,;,,.,!. "leid hands on hint " S'iineltug re i sented by kuocking hi.u down. They threatened to kill htm if he made a ! noise. He said uot a word, hut bur- j ried on, and wa n-t molested until he j bad rtaohed the third or fourth step of j tbe engire, vrl.e.i he Tf as seized by he I back of the coat and pulled down, the j thieves all tbe while telliu Liu if be ; called they would kill biii. lie fought them as well Le could, but they overpowered him, threw him to the floor, oon.Kt him hard and foot and tied a handkerchief over Lis mouth, and thee rifled Lis pockets, from vhicL they got in money three dollars aii some eeuts. They Jit', not discover that he had a watch, as the coat or outei gar ment he wore was bultonei! up c'ose to the neck aod eutirely concealed the guard or other outward appendages of the timekeeper. Howard Crawford, hearing some unusaal noise, came to look it up, when one of the scouuJrels proceeded toward him. Ha thought it bes: to go for assistance, aud did so by going to tbe nearest office of the Company. A number of men hastened to the engine room. The outlaws were gone, hut Stimeling lay on the floor gagged aud tied. He was speedily re leased. Kiceptiiig th scare he is not much hurt. Nr. S.imeliug further stated that one of ihe men belonged to a secret organization, for he gave tbe sign of tbe older. The name of tbe order was; uot mentioned. The Ful:x wheat, which was firtt de veloped in Mifflin county a few year ago, has already extcuded itself into nearly every promineot agricultural district in tbe United States. A citi zen of Turbett township rends us the following account of an experiment with the Fulls wheat in York State : In Yates county, N. Y., a careful ex periment was made by a correspondent of the department with Falls and Tread well wheats, with reference to testing their respective merits. Daring the Summer vt 1872, an eight aere field of gravelly liam, which bad been cultiva ted the previous year in fodder-corn, was Summer (allowed. The field was manured in 1871 md 1872 ; in the lat ter year the maun re plowed under at first ploa ing. Upon a plot of One eighth of an acre of this ground, five i quarts of rults were sown broad cast Kept. 1J, IB2. lradw!l was drilled upon the remaining part of tbe field, 5ept. 18, at th rate of two bush els per acre. The former was hat vest ed July 7, and yielded four and a quar ter bushels, or tbirty-fold upon its seed ; tbe latter was bsrvested July 25, and yielded twenty bushels per acre, or ten fold upon its seed. Public Sale John Motxer, Ad ministrator of the estate of Samuel Duno, dee'd., will sell at public sale, on tbe premises, at 1 o'clock P. M., on Saturday, January 24th, 1874, a Lot of Ground situate in Mexico, having thereon erected good two-story frame Dwelling House, Stable, and other ne cessary outbuildings aod surrounded with a good fenee. Tbis property is in excellent condition aod is pleasantly located. Dt&PEPSIA is a bjdra-hesded mon ster, from which nearly all M th ills that human flesh is heir to " originate. The Peruvian Syrup, a protected solu tion of the protoxide of Iron, is a long tried and well-established remedy for tbis distressing complaint ; it has cured thousands when other remedies have failed. Notice. Tbe Annual meeting of tbe Tuscarora Savings Fund and Loan Association will be held Tuesday even ing, January 20th, 1874, for tbereeep lion of the annual repot t and tbe elec tion of officer for tbe corning year. A full attendance is requested. W. S. SMBiaH, &c. Pcrrysville, Dec. 30, 1873. Last Tuesday night a week tbe Tai loring Emporium- ol Sheriff'- Londoa and tbe Shoe Store of John North were entered by thieves, and elothing taken from tbe former and boots from the latter. The entrance to London's plase was effected through a window opening on the Water street side of tbe building. The shutters to tbe window bad been closed in tbe evening, but tbeir fastenings were of a frail kind, simply springs on tbe lower edge of the shutters, whicfi, wben closed, fastened on a metal flange, screwed on the win dow sill. Tbe next morning black smith tools were found in front of Mr, HoOaian s bouse, wbieb were soon identified as the property of Mr. Jesse Howe They, too, bad been stolen the night just then past aod been weed, as the marks on the shutters evidenced, to break an entrnaee to the shop. Tbe Sheriff loses heavily by the incursion. The thieves took a number f pant aad vests and several coats, all of the best material. Among the coats was one that belonged to Mr. Hansen, teacher in this place. Mr. Haruiao'a coat was worth $25.00. The Sheriff's loss reaches upwards of two hundred dollars. To meet it the thieves left him a pair of old pants aod an old vest Xorth'p place is on Main street, near ly opposite Doty, Parker k Co.'s Bank. Her the thieves ignored the ' street wiudow and went around to the lot end ol the building aud entered threugb a window there. Thev did not raid as aa'psringly on North's boots as they did on Loudon a ciotbiDff. luey were content to take two pair of boots, No. G each, and left in their stead two pair of old shoes of a corresponding num ber. Putting on two or three pair of shoes or boots is not as easily done as drawing oa some two or three pairs of pants, aod possibly that accounts why .i . i..t M - v .v. i. uicy wuvucu ..uiiu goous av Who the thieves are, atid their where- abouts is not known. Tramp, fco ever, are credited with having done the work. That which gives warrant for such a belief or opiuion, cr eredit, is found in tbe fact that about 10 o'clock on the night of 'he robbery two tramp left :he soup bouse aud did not return, Tbeir nsnes, as given by tbeir feliow- trauipe, were Thomas Dunn and M. Pierce. Ou aa exasiinaiion of the pants and vest left at Loudou's, a num ber of tbe men who that night lodgej at the soup houe declared them the property of one of M.e men who left at the time above stated. On the night of the Sib inst, two gentlemen named Phelps and Andrews, bailing from Brook lin, New York, took passage in a sleeping car attached to the Pacific express traiu westward bound which Icavs Vt est Philadelphia depot at 11, T5 P.M., aud on .the night in question was conducted by Mr. T. Sprole Leisenrtng. In aa adjoining berth two other men took passage with tickets for Pittsburgh, and it was ob served that when tbe latter retired for the night they piled in to the berth with out disrobiug, not even divesting tbeir pwdal extrem ties of their boots. When the train reached Spruce Creek, yesterday morning the two gentlemen from 15 rook l)n awoke from their slum bers and a short time subsequent dis covered that both their pocket books the two containing the sum of about 1 two hundred and fifty dollar had been stolen some time during tbe night. They immediately notified the con ductor of their loss, adding that it was heir opinion that tbe theft had been ccinmitted souewbere between Iewis towp and Spruce Creek. Tbe conduc tor proceeded without delay to inter rogate th sleeping car conductor in the premises. The latter promptly stated that a berth adjoiuing tbe one which wa occupied by the gentlemen from Brooklyn and occupied by two men who held tickets for Pittsburg, was then vacant, acd be supposed that they bad lelt the train at Huntingdon. Without delay tbe circumstances connected with tbe affair were tele graphed to Sau:uel A. Black, Esq., Su perintendent of the Middle Division of Ibe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, who detailed Depot Policeman Boat to work op the affair. The two men sus pected of committing tbe theft and who surreptitiously left the Pacific express train west upon its arrival at Hunting don, boaided tbe Pacific express train eaM at that point yesterday morning and proceeded as far as Lewistcwn. These facts coming into possession of officer Boat, be visited Lewistown yes terday afternoon and soon after bis ar rival there succeeded in arresting th6 suspected parties, both of whom are very respectable lookiog, one of them in fact being a venerable looking man whose hair has been silvered with tbe frosts of old age. Tbe first train eastward bound bore tbe officer and bis prisoners to Harris burg last evening, in which city the latter are now in eustody awaiting identification Alloona Tribune. On Saturday night last some mis creant placed several piece of metal and a number of cross-ties on (be Penn sylvania railroad, between Cresson and Uallitiin, with tbe evident design of throwing the Fasi Line east from the track. Fortunately tbe obstruction was placed in a straight line of track, aod was observed by tbe engineer in time to check tbe trsin, wben it was soon removed. No punishment could be too severe for fiend who would tbua en danger tbe live of many persons to glut a feeling of revenge for come fan cied injury from tbe company or an em ployee. Altoonn Tribune, Jan. 1th. CLOSING SALE OF LAIRD & BELL AT AUCTION, Of a Variety of Merchandise, ON SATCBDAY, JAN'Y 17th, Afternoon and Evening. ' Commencing at 2 o'clock in the after noon and 7 o clock in the evening. JU AH RIED: SHERMKR STRATER On the 23rd ult., in ITantsburg, by Rev. Stevenson, Mr. John Shermer and Miss Lizzie Strayer, oth of this connty. LIXLH KILE At the residence ol the bride's parents, on Thursday evening. Jan. 8, 1874, by Eev. H. C. Shiodle, Mr. Gibson L Weiiuer and Mis Mattie B. Rice, both of Turbett township. VIED: SMITH On the 2nd inst., ia Lack twp., Prudence A., wife of Philip Smith, aged 82 years, 11 months and 13 day. CREIGHTOX On the 2nd inst, in Lack township, Mr. Eleanor Creighton, aged 78 year ant 8 month . IIHTRICK On the 8th last., in Mexico, Mrs. Sarah Hetriek, aged 72 year. VOMMERCJAI. MIFI LU A5D PATTERSON MARKETS Corrected weekly by the Mifflin and Tatter ton atoara of Commerce. MirvusTow. Jan. 14, 1874. ABKKT1SO Bntter, prime rssll 30 Lard 8 Tallow 8 Eggs, per do 80 Vinegar, per qt 10 casts asjd scans. Corrected weealy by D. P. SuloIT Co wnear, $150 Corn, old.......... 60 " new -65 Oats 40 Barley 60 Clovsrseed 6 00 Timothy seed 2 5t rlaxseed. ............. ......... 1 75 Potatoes ...................... 60 J. fi II. A- MarubauirhS Prices Carre at, .J tt ..II. 1 ,1 Priiuo Roll Sutter N.r pound...... 30 ggs, per dozen-. ...... .......... 80 Dried Apples per pound....... .... 6 Tallow 8 Lard, 8 Chickens, live 8 rtseon, ............ Shoulder, 10 Kara, Arte Atlrertiaements. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, MiffHntown, Pa. JOSEPH IJESS would respectfnllv invite all who wat t GttOD PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or their friends to give him a call, and be convinced that tins is tbe place to get GOOD PICTURES. Having prepared himself with the BEST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the L.1TEST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First -Class Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends snd the public gen erally to favor him wi'h their patronage. and they will be accenimodated with any thing in the line ot Photography. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, if desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Picture copied and enlarged. Old Anibrotvpe or Daeuerreotypes also copied and enlarged, and painted if desired. A good selection of FRAMES kept on hand at all times, and cheaper than ever. solid Walnut r ramea, Gilt Frames, Imitation (Valnnt Frames, Im tation Rosewood Frames, Rustic Frames, Cabinet Imperial Frames, Picture Nails, Screw-ryes, Cord and Tas sel, Ac. JOSEPH HESS. Mifflintown, Jan. 7, 1874. OTil? HANS' COURT SALE! IN pursuance of an order issned out of the Oi-phms' Court of Juniata connty. and to the undersigned directed, will be exosed to public sale, at Johnstown, Reale towtiantp, Juniata county, l a., at 1 o clock P. M-, on Saturday, January 17, 1874, The following real estate, to wit : The un divided two-lbirds of a piece or parcel of land sitvated in Beaie township, Juniata county, adjoining lands of John and Chaa. oardell, coutaining EIGHT ACRES, more or less, with a DWELLING HOUSE and STABLE thereon erected. Also, a LIME QUARRT, containing about THREE ACRK3, adjoining the lands ot John and Chas. Aaidell and Kvard Oles. TtRMS OF SALE : One-half of the purchase money te be paid on the confirmation of :he sain by the Court, and the balance on fl-st day of April, 1874, when a deed will be made aud possession given. WILLIAM CASXER. Adm'r of illiam Hosier, dee'd. Dec. 17, 1S73. jyjEW FURXITUKE STOKE. Tbe undersigned would inform the public that he has opened a FtRXITCRE STORE In the ooroogh ol Patterson, where he ha for sale K1LBOCRN & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom Sets, ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, Extension Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, MARBLE TOP STASDS, Sofa, Cane-seat and Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I ran a car to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to fill all orders for furniture, carpets, he., in person. F. F. EOHM. Oct 22, 1873-tf .YEW AD YERTlSE.Md.YTS. HEAD QUARTERS. Bridge THIRD ARRIVAL Of New Goodd this Season ! GREAT REDUCTION .V PRICES! 10 PER CENT. CHE.1PFR TfU.S EVER ! Water Proof Cloth at 88 eta per yard. Velveteen at 50c, 90c, and 11.00 per yard. o CWoreof BUnketi at $1.38 mnd $1.75 . piece. Whiu Blanket at $2.25 mnd I'pvards. TABLE LINEN Aa Low as 3Ce per jard. IMITATION BUCK GLOVES AT SIXTY CENTS. RESrECTFCLLT YoCRS, 4c, JEMIL SCHOTT. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. We hare opened out in Jacob Thomas parlor, one door north of the Juniata Hotel, the largest and best stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES', MISSES' AND CniLDREN'S GAITERS, ever brought to the connty. Vf buy onr stock from Manufacturers and in large lots. TC pay cash and expect to aell for cask, which will enable ns to offer GOODS At Prices far Below the Arerage. WORK MADE TO OBDER. This branch of th basins will be su- periutended by A. B. FASICK, one of the best practical mechanics in the county. All kinds of repairing done. JLL WORK wr.lRRJXTlB. CORNELIUS BARTLKT. . Jnly 2, 187S-tf g B. LOUDO!, MERCHANT TAILOR, ia room ia rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa., FAS1UOXABLE GOODS always on band. - CUSTOV WORK DONE en tbe shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying gooda can ha them cut in garments free of charge. BVTTERlCfCS PATTERNS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf jEW TAILOR SUOP. 0 The undersigned would respectfully in form the paulic that he has openid a TAILOR SHOP at bis residence, en Bridge street, in the Parker Mansion, and is sow prepared to do CUSTOM WORK at short notice and in the most durable and fashionable manner. He intends to put ont none but good work and asks a snare of tbe public atron:ix. WILLIAM WISE. RESUMPTION. JOT1N DIEflL hereby announces to his old customers and the public generally, that he has again resumed business at his old stand, oa Water Street, MlflHatetwai, Where he will manufacture in a satisfactory manner, Harness, Light and Heavy, to Suit All, ' Hone Collar, Riding Saddles, Wagon Saddles, BridJe of mil Kindt, Plow Line, t fact everything in Hi Line. REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously executed. Call and inquire before going elsewhere. JOHN DIEIIL, On Water Street, a few doors Worth of the Crystal Palace Building. Not 12, 1873-tim COLOMO.1 SEIBER, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat unlay mornings and will furnish the citiaens of these bur onghs wit i the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, Ax. at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. April 3, 18721 J. Large stock of Ready-made Clothing tor tale bv HARLEY & CO. Street. GOODS SOLD AT PANIC PRICES! BARGAINS for EVERYBODY CHEAP ! CHEAP ! CHEAP ! 19 TUE CUT t iPBICES TO SUIT T KE TIMES MOTTO: Uin..;v s.ij. .t.a s..it p,nc. t" LARGE SINGLE SHAWLS Sold a low a $1.50. (Shawla of Erery Description Sold at Sacrifice. Four Border Handkerchiefs FOR 25 CEXTS. Buying my Good for Cash enables me to make these Great Redactions. -:o:- THE undersigned, baring completed bis new Warehouse ia PerrysTillc, would respecttally iarite ibe attention f th farmers of the connty to the fact that he is at all time PAYLVG THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF GUAIX, SEEDS, Ac, Av. Maring introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, Ac, we are now prepared to unload with the leaat possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Tiei, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either lor CASH OK IN EXCHANGE FOR MER CHANDISE. BATE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, 5tG.t &Ca, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WIIOLESALS OR RETAIL, aad at the lowest rates ruling. o . At my Store in Turbett township may be iound as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hardware, dec, all of which will be sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- NOAH IIKIITZLER. Tec. 10, lST3-tf CLARK WRIGHTS TINWARE AND SHEET- IRON STORE. Main Street, Patterson. Here a complete assortment of TIN AKD SHEET IBON WARE may constantly be found to suit customers. and are ottered at a BARGAIN. REPAIRING neatly and expeditious ly executed. Roofim; aud Spunting' of the BEST MATERIAL, mado to order on short notice. TIIK PUBLIC Are also herebv informed that I regnlsTty. every week, run a car to and from Phila delphia, going to the city on Tuesday and returning to Patterson on Thursday. 1'er sons purchasing goods in Philadelphia, en have them brought promptly here by order ing them to 1221 Market street, in care ot Clark Wnght'a Market Car. I also invite he attention of those who ship produce to the east, to the labilities ottered, and estly solicit their patronage. Dec 21, 1873. fUNIATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson. Jacohs 6z Go. lrrLiSTowa, jcit corsTT, ra. CAPITAL, fllt.OOO. JOSEPH POMEROT, President. T. VAN I&VIN, Cashier. BiaiCToa : Joseph Pomeroy, John Balshach, Jerome N. Thompson, I II. II. Beehtet, John J. Patterson, 1 S. Frank Eagle. George Jacobs, Vnilti Stain Stcnrilttt, Bondi, fc, bought ami sold Stwn-thtrlut exchanged for Tat-ltttmlia at market rates. United States coupons past. Gold and Silver bought st highestt rates Drpotitt rtttnri. collection made, draft oa fas jrntifal citttt, mnd m general tanking ewstaess fraasorraf. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. juncSIS-tf MISCELL.1M EOUS KMOYALI J. & II. A. STAMBAUGII HAVE REMOVED THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE TO THE NEW ROOMS OF D. P. SULOUFF HARTLEY, ON BRIDGE STREET. GREAT REDUCTION BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. IF YOU WANT A IV Y T . AT A BOOT & AND THAT CAN HE HAD At the Lowest Prices TO INSURE 1 Good Article, Call at the BOOT aod SHOE STORE of J. W. DEAN, Bridge Street, Patterson, Penn'a. UK CHEERFULLY IXYITES IXSPECTIOX. Repairing Promptly 111 ended to. NEW CASH STORE JSJF LOCUST GROVE, One and a half miles THE subscriber wonld most respectfully inform the public that he h;is just opened a Store at Ihe above place, where he is prepared to supply all who may tut or him with their patronage with the laK-st and most select assortment of DRY GOODS, KROCERIKS. QrEENSWARE, WOOD AXD WILLOW WAKE, OIL rr MTIK iumitc t. cilice ir-.. ..-..it i i. ' HOME-MADE GOODS, YARXS, &C, All of which he oilers to sell or exchange for country piodnee at TPIIS VERY T.OAVICST IPRICES. Mueh lower, in fact, than goods hare been He will pay the highest market price for cuuer m cuu ur gwus. : i. - i . locust Grove, Ang. 8, 1873-tf. D.W. Harley & Co.'s Is tbe place where jon can buy THE BEST AM) THE CHEAPEST MESS YOUTHS' & 1UTS, CJPS. BOOrs, SHOES, WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most tins market, and at JSTOXISHIXGL Y LOW PRICES f Also, measures taken fur suits aud parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water s'reetm, MIFFLI.VTOWN, PA. whet to mm jwojjowr to vmw it Just step into SAMUEL STRATEK'S CLOTHING STOKE. Bridge street, Patterson' j a., ana ne will Jlarinr just returned from Philadelphia Latest and Choicest Styles t f CLOTHING OF Costs, Pants. Vests. Hats Csps, Boots and n:hine. Woods in endless sariety, Carpets, iucjjch, ior lire same quality 01 goous. Measures Taken and Patterson, May 16, 1873 Sew Atltrrtinemmt. Yy r. sixoirF i co, FORWARD A.D COXXISSIOX MERCHANTS, DEALERS I.f GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, o aJT CEMENT. CALCINED PLASTEB TCTIO.XEER. SI1UWAN MILLER, or Xillerstown, ! Perry connty, tenders his services to the i pubIL; as Auctioneer, and .will attend promptly to the cry ins; of sales at any poUt j n the county. Give him a calL i 1 Dec.;, Ib73-2oi. I .ID VER TISE.ME.YIS. & CO. and C. II, O IN THE TRICES OF H 1 1 11 THAT CAN BE PCUCHASKD SHOE STORE MILFORD TWP., south, west of Patterson. sold within the connty for manr rears. V.ocust Posts. Railroal Ties "and Wood. ' A.J. HERTZLER. BOYS' CLOTITIXG AXD FURXISIUXG GOODS. fix. ice and sel.vt stocks ever offered in New Building, corner of Drill and noay 8, IS7J-U leu you aU alicut it. and New York, he cm snm.tr nn .tk th. ALL KINDS, Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, N Floor Oil t'lolh, Fnrnttiire, Lc., c otKins, Ftr- beaper than vail in auu be convinced. Suits Made to Order. SA.VCEL STRATER. Iiusines L'artia. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. 1., Physician and Surgeon, MIFFLIXTOWX, IJ. Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. a . Of. ce in his lather's residence, at the south nd of Water street, 'ictJ-ti LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTORNET-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. 07" All business promptly attended to. OriKB With Jeremiah Lyons, Esq. JyH'IS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW", MIFFLINTOWN, PA. rrColleetinz and Conreyaucinz nromrt- ly attended to. t t Orricm On Bridge street, opposite tba Court llouse Square. BER! LUMBER I WHITE PINE S!IATEO SDLNULES, LAP AND JOINT, SAWED SUINGLK3, PLASTERING LATH, PICKETS AND DRT BOARDS, Fob sal ar NER riICjP30N,: 31 ilroy, II itflia County, Pa. . noT2C-fin
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