EEXT1NEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXIOTX : trednendav. January "Js. 174. PESK'A. E. ETILIE TABLE. f asscnger tfa'ns k'are Mifl'in Station a fallows: EJtSTD. pfcisrtnlj'hia Express, ftft Line, llarnsburg Acconimo., Mail, Pacific Express, Cincinnati Kx press, Pi'lsbn-p Express C'll!'lnali Express, Pacific, Vnv Passenger, y..iii Line, Nov 2, lb73. . 1 2 1 a m. 3 20 a m. II "Him. 6 12 p in. 10 lo a m. 8 Ml p m. 1 21 a m. 2 2 ! a m. 6 (II a in. 10 04 a in. 8 J.H p r.i. 6 Hi m. LOCAL ISTELLlGLXCt. The SuloatTs Lave reduced tiie price cf coal. To Kenresentativc Hetrick and Sen- .tor Mitchell our thanks are tendered tor public documents. A dense fog prevailed on Friday and doorr.dayand t people U.k.ng , don fogs. Friday evening, that set about London and London r reeburg lias six business places trial ! Lave eacn a urge lamp in at nigtit m . . -.. front of the house. ; Iuck hunting seems to have gene i outofexi-tencc. wssiblv on account of;" the scarcity of ducks Twenty turbuleatly disposed tramps in the soup house made the presence of i fSjcr Wilsou necosiary thvie last Wed- j liedjv uis'it. I How many !idy school directors will be elected ct the Fi. t ,- ,i cbruirv election ; The new Constitution permits the elec- tioti of women to that ofaje. iue wea..ier n :!ii.r t.n plnritn7 - .- - - j j nan s( changeable ai the colors of a chamclion. j !y Sunday morning, however, it was i steadfast enough to satisfy a Laplander, i CU 11 ? . . . ... 1 I ...1 ... i .--i.i-ut- :...-!-;. w .nir..i ii'ir'.i l'V thieves, who st' Ij a lit '"r of j s!-of anil two b'.j.-A oi gnics. Tli trance was ert'.-cte-i by reuinvinjr a pane of I 1 1 . . .t. A ...... I'Uri iro:u o::o of tl! e Iront imfions. ' A nigli'jor relatfs tuat m cro-s;ng Moj t r"s ridge last Friday he saw a dati- j !i-l.oi) stal's wiih a bloss.nu. Tlieear , , , , . , itlieuajs to liave a sprinz-li.l, always development Ol that plalit is submitted ! ' c , . , , , -e shut to avoid obstructions eutf ring. t. the conidera:ion of the scientific S e , , . , .. , 1 ! i hen wanted, shove the slide aside, cJitornf the Altoona Iritiune, wlio uas ! .. , , 1 drop in your Uallot aud it wiil close it- boen so afsnJuoiislv noticing tne pro-j , , . , , self. It matters not how many hun- i-r:s. of veg'itaHe phenomena iu tiie : drej m'iubers, all can vote nec. Allolienies this winter. ! These Lups must bo aesignated yea Lafs the matter r. lie RtgtsUrJ Mcuiber, must vi9t.TVe whk.h Tb usual nnnu.l I.K-nl notice ''""' ('up they vote in, for one set of Tubes ground ho;. day is aj.proash.ng, has uot' , llll0 pne Spout, and ncn pu'-iicne-i 1 in -ieason. .vwukc anse and r.te t'..at local, r the day aioi ii r, n u ttr tvi;uoiii lin riotuoit, ...11 1:- .lJ. may pass tuhout its local. It woti t do to slight the pig ei?hbor; ""ates:f()r jtse,f !ijch u t,,e L " side flir such a cii'.ive!ii"iil local. A nu pl.K of gentlemen from this , more a t-Ierk at each side of the town were impressed with the uncer j Speaker's desk, can look at the Iudica tainty of justice in a police court i;i ' tor pointing to a certain figure on pa city tn this Siate, by recen!v witness- i per and hand to the Speaker who will ins the Ening of a wiiian to the am.'unt : announce the true number of ballots uf five dollars fiir disorderly conduct on j for and against; aud du'iug all this the street, w;iile a man who had ,. , , . . I mcrcifully beaten bis wife at aosue, was , . j 1, only fined three dollars. . . 1o.MexdCui.na. Takeavery thie , ... . . : solution of gum arable in water, and , tirintoit plaster ofP.ru until the j mixture is .f a proper consistency . 1 Apply it with a brush to the fractured ! edges of china and stick lh?iu together. In three days the articles cannot be broken in the Same place. The wbite- t-ftts of the cement renders it doubly a!uable. Er. t . ... ...... in,. rn.o., t.a !d. d is well stipplied wiih its iron ele-j in en t, we feel vigorous and full of ani mation. It is an insufficiency of this vital element that makes us fee! weak nnd low spirited : in such cases the IV ruvian Syrup (a jrotoxide of Iron) enn nuillber Gf that ballot and marking it supply this deficiency, and its use will TuIed ; and thus they continue, until invigorate us wonderfully. every name is tallied. Ia this any Oinccr V ilson and Mr. Loudon re-j fraud would be exposed and any mi turned from Pittsburg without the par- ' take corrected, provided two colors ties who burglarized the business places ! were used for ballots." When the House of loudon and North. One youth, nbout 1G years old, with a pair of iden tified boots and a suit of identihVd 1 chithes on, was iu custody. He de- clarcd that he had bought them in Lew istown. Wilsou and Loudon proposed to py the regular costs in the case and take the prisoner. Fifty dollars more were asked. They would not pay it and returned without the prisoner. Another confidence game was played near the Union 1'epot, Pittsburgh, on Saturday last, and that time two drov ers, M. Johnson, of Coshocton, Ohio, and John llegeuthaler, of East Liber ty, were the victims. They were ap preached by a man who, also assuming the role of a drover, represented that lie had a car load of sheep to dispose of which be was willing to deliver iu Eat Liberty at five cents per pound. As fchcep were worth six cents a pouoo, the drovers thought they bad a good bargain, and immediately closed on it, advancing the uian forty dollars with which to pay some charges and settle sundry little bills that La owed. He left with tbc money, and the drovers have not since seen him or the sheep. .Illuona Tribune. HEPORTOF MT. PLEASANT SOIOOL, Favette TowNsuir. For month ending January luto, 1874. Whole Xo. of pupils during month,.... SI Average attendance . . .............. 42 Per cent, of attendance ...... .82 Js'o. present every day during month... Iti Tillie Tan Ornier, Mary L. Malin, Fannie Van Ornier, Sarah J. Van Ornier, Annie Malin, Sarah E. Van Ornier, Mary F. Van Ormer, Xancy E. Van Ormer, Burta Weber, Harry II. Van Ornier, Abraham L. Van Or TOer Jobs G. Van Ornier and Jacob L. "nawell were present at every roll-call. I. V. JAMISOX, Jr, Tea-her. II. T. McAurter, Esq , of McAli, tcrville, this eonntj, describes bit new method of announcing the vote uf Leg ialatire bodies thus : 1 bave taken ofct Letters Patent, dated at Washington, D. C April 2d, 1872, for a voting apparatus, intended for Legislative bodies to speed their work and save time, which is equivalent to money. The principle is founded on Scales. Tubs and Balls, thus: a pair of Scales 10 or 12 feet in length, fast ened over the Speakers head against the wall ; at each end of said Scale, a Steel Spring Wire suspended, say 20 inches lung, mote or less, and to the j lower end of said Coil of Wire, have I fasted a long Straight Wire reaching i uotfu into the basement, and at some three feet from the basement floor a Ducket to catch nd bold the Halls till j weighed. These Wires niut be en 1 cased in a Snout or t'nrifrht Trnn j and oc tLe U fJet above the floor and near the j Speaker's IWs, there nost be affixed a IWrr, termed au Indicator, -'.d c:1he bj afuied , 1;ule ,livmg mks tt,us: 70 80 The finger will i i i . i I i . . i I i ;.:; ..!.- k :. a. iciung .-Met or bow many are in the It. ..A.. a . 1 a II l Ee,un? r every uan IV 113 nir atul atvitr, It..ll nm.l l v., t ' ua"' J mu nave ,,....e.y same waigar, ana every lull must te liUuiOcred, and every uicuiher's seat must be numbered, and each member must vote his own num ber. The lills may be of two colors, one meaiiirg aye, the other no. Tubes ' ....... t . i . r 1 ... ii i. i i i.,vi. ... i .j n- ma, l'c maut. ui uuua i ltlmi. or i u l - ,;, e, , d , - . f . ' i each Sc'at one ave, at cue end or in irour, tue tuer no, at tiie other end or in front, extending down through the Cor, an 1 as soon as the Tubes are through the floor, thev divert ta ripht . ' e c I i . . J ir leu aira ceniiiiuiuca 10 to auu con- nect with other and larger ones, always gradually descending, until they reach ur: '""I 111 milieu isaiuAeu llic oucfcl'l 1 J .i. v' :.. i :..i. : . .. rr. i .1.. J -1. . : to hold them till weighed. These Tubes 111 u v 1 liave kfiixed on their toj s a neat j little II. ix or Cup to drop in the Hall ; j the nt: rr set of Tubes eonvevs the navs I . , s . . . , . , - . ' miuutes thereafter, cverv eve can see 1 the Scale wjn't lie, and in one minute there need not be more than fiom 3 to - . . 1 .t 11 minute time si rnt, and the llouse -.1 -. '- . .1 : t . can go cn with its important legislation. This Laving been done, one of the j . ' clerks or reporters wul signal the two ' . ! ; .l .tr..- . i: i ,.,. ti. "' ' ..... . .. . ...... .. ..... 1 1 1, ., -,r . .- ,u" ' ul " ; aud then close the slide, and the trunic ! two clerks in the basement are dssig ! Dated A and li. K must havs a priat j cd list of all the members names in hlte House, in alphabetical order on his ta l!. i. 1 : :. , k.. I UltlftlVII II2IUC UBIIHg IIBUUUIUCIj WCllij; gcated and ready for action, A takes up a Vail, cal.s out us nutuoer, ana then, like the printer distributing ty pe, rinf that h 1 mtn thA nroner ease, ana .., . - 1 - .1 . 1 . .: .1 ishtl a i Hnitor that. H is Lnntinc the adjourned those clerks would replenish the members ballots. Each member uiipht require for one day's voting 10 or 20 ballots ; if required the votes can be published in a few hours after being taken. Uy a careful calculation it can be shown that in an economical view, more than $100,000 per session can be saTed to the cation annually, and an equal proportion to any State by adopt ing this plaa. REPUCTIOX IS PRICES. On and after February 1st, 1874, we will d a strictly Cash Uusinss. We will also make a reduction in the prices of Coal and Lumber. Nut cosl $5 00, reduced to $1 75 per ton ; stove and egg coal $G 00, reduced to $." 7o ; a generd reduction in the prices of Lumber of all descriptions. Will positively keep no books after be above date. U ill treat all cus tomers alike, regardless of rank or Na tion. All orders for ccal and lumber must be accompanied with the cash to iusare delivery. D. P. Siloukf k Co. - We are prepared at all times to pay tha highest market prices in cash for Grain of all kinds. Farmers tbould look to their interests, and see ns be fore selling. D. P. S. & Co. A Belleloute man, en the cars on his way home from Philadelphia, stepped into the "water closet," between Huntingdon and Tyrone, and committed suicide by shoot ing himself with a pistol, a few daya ago. Cause nnknown. Pittsburg iends $2,000,000 for intoxira- Pcblio Sales. Joseph Carvel! will sell at bis resi dence iu Delaware township, near Croat, Roads, on Wednesday, February 11th, 1874, fonr borses, lot of cattle, four bogs, wagons and farming utensils, cidet press, 5000 feet of oak lumber, plank and boards, chestnut, pine and poplar boaids, ash plank, 1000 new chestuut rails and 200 good chestnut posts. Sale at i0 o'clock. S. MT. Kauffman will sell at bis resi dence in Walker township, two miles southeast ot Oakland Mills, on Thura day, February 12th, 1874, two mares, 3 bay horse colts three years old, 1 tvj year old colt, 1 yearling colt, 1 cow, 1 fat steer, 3 beef steers, or stock cattle, 1 lour-horse wigon and bed, 1 cook stove. Also, at the same time and place, at private sale, 2 cults one year old. Sale at 11 o'clock. Jacob Shellenberger will sell at bis residence in Walker township, 2i miles east of Mexico, on Friday, February ! 20th lg74 , wjh foal, horse, 1 three year old colt. 1 two yea . oJ l g , I ca o idjoats, 1 gram reaper, I buggy two year 1 1 wagon, farming implements, 1 set of ' c ; limeburner's tools, also, a fine lot of c, ; d ,, h , t J Sale at ,0 0-clck The Administrators of the csta'e of Ja- c)b Tholna Sr deceased, will sell at th late rrsidiMice of sai.i decee.t, in Fer- nian:iph tonnii), on Thtir.vliiv, Febriiar' 19, lb74, liirniiiig iib-usils, stock, be longing to said estate. Michael Cold-en will sell at his residence t Van Wert, Walker township, on Keoru- i ..... ... ... ... ary l?.i, uriuing uie:isiu ana suick. J ' b Jonathan Riser will sell on the farm of Abraham Lukeus, in Delaware town ship, opposi.'e Thompson's Station, on Wednesday, February 2-ith, 1S74, two mares, 2 three year o'd colts, 1 ycar-i;..- ..i. i i i.,. r.,, kil . . ' ... e. ,. . . fat steers, 1 Alderney bull, 1 bxifer, ' ' hay, ccrnfod ler and straw, reaper, f rain drill, com planter, wagons and farming utensils. aie at 10 o'clock. .Stephen Keno will sell at his resi- I deuce in Fermanagh tewnship, on Tues- day, March 3rd, 1874, his live Hock and farming impleinen's. Ilei.ry Sieber wiil sell at his rest itencA nttp lotlf inila 9t of MeAlister- ,, , , ,, . . , iw-i ville, oil Thursday, Match Eih, lPi4,f u i the following described property: Six , , , . . . 1 j I head of work horses, ous tour vear old mare with foal, nine bevl of cattle,) one full set of heavy gears for fur j hor,es, farming utensils of all kinds, ! ' 0 i . .-i . . , . r with other articles tco numerous to. mejU"n- J. L. Moore will sell on the B ack Roc Farm. one-h;ilt mile soiilh of Centre churth, in Walker township, on Tuesday, March 10, 1S74, Two or three horses, Bve hea l of Durham and ANKrney cattle, 1 top bujrey, 1 Fj:le Si'parator and power, 1 grain drill, 1 .M-lr aurl itlltiili lill'ltfr fiil ntlior frillin(r 1 . .. .' ..I uiirileiiients. potatoes, bacon, and other ar- lick-s. Side at ID o'clock. 1 Neighboring News. MIFFLIN COUXTV, AS PER LEWISTOWN rATEHS. ni r ii- . ri : .. 1- 1 lie o-eur vain; vlie uiail in J cature, it is said, lately killed ovr c0 ' number of others followed in the me tuslntg n,anT of theai being . h is .j,,,,, that j set of men who Lave thoughts about them should engage in such wholesale destruction of fish, many of theai too small to be of any value for food, and that to at the very time when efforts are being made to stock the interior streams. We would blame no man for even in this way killing as many fair sizod r.ilre as would u.akp a few messes. i.j. 1,- j I-..- r .1 - loir to destroy hiir and littie. nr for the , c . , iii. ii sake of seeing how many be could kill, ! is as selfish as it is unreasonable. W e ! isadlv need a Lime and fish association e to make examples of those who are de populating our streams by uulawlul net or other fishing. To these pike killers we commend the following section of the act ot 1S73, uudcr which it would prove no fun : !?f.ction 24. No person shall, at any time, ca'ch or kul in auy of the waters or this State, save only with a hook and line or scroll, and no person shall catch or expose fur sale, or have iu his or her possession, alter the same has been killed, any black bass, pike or pickerel, between the Erst day of march au-1 the first day of June, except alive for j stocking other waters, under a penalty of tweuty-five dollars tor each ofiuuee. The M. E. church in McVcytown caught fire on Saturdiy evening, Jan. 17tb, from the heater in the basement, which came very near being disastrous, as it was with great difficulty the fire could be reached, on account of the smrke ; but by tho prompt action of the citizens living in the vicinity it was saved, with some damage to tbc timbers and ceiling overhead The Democrat ays : On Wednesday last Washington Snyder, of M.Ein I town, whilst on a visit to McVeytown, j where he formerly resided, in handling a pistol accidentally discharged it, and the ball passed through the fleshy part of his rigLt band. The wound was painful, though n:t otherwise a se rious one. Mi. Jacob Butsuoar, of Perry township, about noon on the 7th inst , in going toward the woad-bouse at ber residence, slipped upon a board and fell with such force as to breai ber right arm. PERRY COCXTT, AS TER BLOOMHELD PAPERS. A slight fire occurred in the shoe maker's shop of Mr. Spohn, iu Elliotts burg, a Saturday night, caused by bot ashes having been put in a wooden box. Some boys coming home from 'parking at an etrly hour on Sun- ; day, discovered 'hi Ere in time ex- tinguish it before much dainige bad been done. As long as people are foolish enough to put hot ashes in a oodsn box, fires will happen, and young men coming home in the "wee sma hours" should keep a sharp look out, as they may thus make their late call a publie benefit. On Tuesday evening of last week about ? o'clock the stable of the lion. John A. Magee, in this borough, was discovered to be on Ere. It contained hay, straw, fie. ; and the fire when dis covered had too much headway to be put out; and the building was burnt dovn. A cow was rescued from the burning buildiug. It was fortunate tor the town lhat the fire was discover ed soon after it commerced to blaze up in the combustible material ; and it was equally fortunate that those who i first arrived at the fire, by their ae- turity acd good judgmeut prevented the flumes from spreading to surround ing buildings. Tl.ey did ond Work iu I a short time, aud are wortny of all praise. The little engine wss well luanued, and was worked wcil and judi ciously. Our impromptu fire organi- j "Uon ,lu laUUers and D"c,te,,,t eoiisiuernig the circumstoncts, " a " nd eserve praise, liss, aeoui j.o insurance. I. ause incendiarism ; but who can tell who did it ? IVrhaps more wiil soon be known about the matter. Time exposes all thiugs, even what has been secret. The l'rcrbj terian c Lurch, atLandis burg, is being repaired end modernized. Th 3 medical society, of this county, met in the court house, iu this place, on the l-'Lb inst. .'iarjsville wauts to be ar.neicJ Dauphin county. to UUMINGDON COL' NTT, AS PER IICXT IMib-OX l'APLKS. There appears 10 be uoihin a man is so sensitive about as the spelling of bis name. He will spell it in the most outlandish manner, violating every rule of orthography, but the moment you fail to spell it as he does, though you may exhaust ail the kuoi u ruUs of orthog raphy, he gels as tu.d as a hornet. There is old Kyler, just because we spelled his name ''Ile-r,' aud he bad once dabbled iu and sold his li'.iH.bors worthless oil stocks, swears to stop the ' oil on us and "out out our lieht." 1 c he old fraud ! 0a td3j last about noon, two K. "e a sou of Mr. Frank Garlech, doc"d ' a"d ,!'e 0,,'r "a of ,r- Mi" a a 1 m c. t.iiuei ciiiuvi. leajuioi; oil .'.oure 01., J ' o were gathering coal along the rulroad near the Coal barf, and after having loaded tl.eir sleds, left them stsuding on the bank of the mill-race, near the railroad bridge, and both got on the j ice, which ! roke through and tbry were j swept under by the current, which is I retty swift ai this point, ' A little boy who was on the bank called to the I ha'.ds walking at the coal wharf, but I before they could render ti.em any as sistance, they had sunk, and bad float jd down the race several yards to au j air-hole, where their bodies were re covered, alter having been in the water half au hour. They were taken to the residence of Mr. A. J. Africa, residing near, where everything was done to resuscitate them, but the vital spark had fled. The boys were respectively aged 11 and 12 years. Their remains were interred in the cemetery on Sun day last. The parents of the little un fortunates have the sympathy of the en tire community. A man named Taylor Moore, resi dent of Smithlield, came near breaking his precious neck one day last week. 1 "e 's an employe at ' lleffright'a wood ' 0 1 chopping' on Warrior Ilidce and was e' I helping to keep a load of wood CD balance, while being hauled over a sid- lilll road. Two men wera to do this by beirlpg down, at the npper side of the wagon, on a spring pole. Moore's companion, becoming afraid of bieak ing come of bis bones, loosed his hold, the wajon upset, the pole gave a spring acd Taylor went filing up towards "blun ether." He ascended at a light- ning 1 ate some ten or twelve fect, ou a j perpendicular, id 1 then, suddenly changing his course to that of a hori zontal, went ever another load of wood ou a rush, and lauded some fiiteeu or twenty feet beyond fortunately ou a brush heap. He was pretty badly bruised, but is rapidly recovering from his expedition a la "Darius Green." Col. Musser was unfortunate yesier day. The icy condition of 'bo pave ments and streets rendered it difficulty for any one to keep their fect. It was his luck to fall iu a piddle of cold wa ter, while enroute for the court room. He sadly picked himself up, made a critical ante mortem examination of himself, and finding 110 bones broken, proceeded to the hall of justiee. His. temper hid teen sorely tried, but, witb equanimity, be proceeded to deliver an address iu court, finished, took a step backward, and sat down, but not on the chair he thought was there. His posterior struck the floor with a pro digious crash, and even the learned Judge sniiltd. Some wag quietly drew the chair away as the Colonel was in the act of sitting down. On Tuesday night of last week the barn of Mr. Jacob Hetrick, of South Woodbury, was destroyed by fire, witb all i's contents. Three borses, three cattle, five hundred busb-M of corn, harness, farmim: utensils, aud all the hay, grain, etc , were consumed. Mr. Henry Hetrick, a brother of Jacob, was suspected of having set fire to the barn, and he was arrested, brought to Bedford, anl lodged in jul to await trial at February sessions. It is al leged that ha has made frequent threats to born the property of bis brother. B"!ford G2riie. XEW .ID VERTISEM C.YTS. HEAD QUARTERS! Bridge THIRD ARRIVAL Of New Goods this Season ! .V PRICES! 10 PEK CKXT. C1JE.1PFR TILLS EVER '. Water Proof Cloth at SS cts per yard. Velvctocn nt ."0c, 00e, ami - 1.00 per yard. Colored Elankeisal $1.38 nnd.b' a piece. I IJ7i:'te Blankets at $2.25 ml As Low as 3Cc per yard. IMITATION BUGS GL0YES; AT SIXTV CLXT3. I r PiE?PF.CTFLLLY YoLKS, &C, EMII, 8CEI0TT. MIXNIS -FO::l) Oa the 10th or Dee., 1P7!. by Y. II. l.uUer.s, Mr. Robert' Minnis, of Milliin conntr, and Miss Svlner ; Ford, ot Oa's! and Vi.ls, this county. j ' COMMKKUf Vli. M!HLI AMrATTEKS0 XAUKF.TS Com-eiel weeklv lir the Jlllllin and Patter son li.iiir.t of Oo:iniiree. KirfLiNroTtv. Jan t, 1 57-1 . 11 IRKRTI.VO Piitter, prime rll Lard Tallo Ki:ls, per doz Vinegar, jer il roKK. Hams. " lb.. . Shoulders 4i.les vaaiETiKs. Lake nerr!:i)r millions Uecswax, er iti Hoa;, dry Candles Wool, mashed. ........... .. Rags KKTAILKD A RTICI.K Tll Oil, pr pill Salt er suck 8 iu 12 4 -.0 m 2?, H i-2 i 3 40 2Ji oa ix Nn skmjs. r Corn-cti-d weeKlv br 1. P. SulonfTx Wheat. Pli'itz and '.minister It;d SI Kit I " Corn, old '' " new f Oats 4'J liirley C.ovrrseed ........ 5 tn) Timothy seed - ' Maxseed 1 75 1'otatoes 5' J. A: II. A- Mainiiauh's Prices Cnrn ii!, rorrected Meekly, Jan. S Prime Roll rutter ptr pound. Er?s, per dozen- lried Apples per j oimd , Tallow " Lard, " Chickens, live " Bacon, " Shoulder, " - 11am, " 811 ii 8 8 10 p. si Loi i r . 10, FORWARD AXD (UliaiSSIOS j ""il Tj T 1 J J '. " '! DEALERS If GRAIN. LUMBER, COAL PLASTER, SALT CEMEN CALCINED PLASTEE RESUMPTIOX. JOHN DJEIIL. hereby announces to his old customers and tiie j.iiliiic ceiicrallv, that be has a.uu resumed business at his old stand, ou tTater Street, Mlffilntown, Where he will nianufactnre in a satisfactory manner, Harness, Light anJ Heavy, to Suit All, Horse Collars, Riding Saddles, Wasron Saddles, Bridies of all Kinds, Tlow Lines, in fart everything in His Line. KEPAIRIXG neatly and CTpeditionsly execnbMi. Call and inquire before going else w acre. JOIIV DIEIIL. On Water Street, a few doori iorth the CrysUl Palace Building. Nov 12, lhTa-Otu " " A ITCTIOXEER. 2 of Millcrstown, SnUMAX jIILLER rerry county, tenders his services t tho public as Auctioneer, and w ill altend promptly to tne crying ot salts at any popi. ! the co'r"tv. fiive bin a ca!l. ' L'c?. 24. 171-?m. GOODS SOLD ATI PANIC PRICES ! EAKGAIN3 for EVERYBODY i CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! ' IS TIIE Oil'! P2ICES TO SUIT T IE TIMES ! IMOTTO : ;"Q-iick Sales and Small Profits!" j LARfiE SINGLE SHAWLS' I Sold as low is $1.50. Shawls cf Every Description Sold at a SacriGce. Four Border HarJtercliiefs TOR 2 ci.-.vr.s-. Ki'ving my GoimIs for Cash enable' line to ni:ske tliese ti'rat Kpdiirti!ns. IIE un'lers:pned. h iving pompTet-d his. new Warehouse la re.rysvilie, wonnl f inoers of the county to tho fiet tliat he is ; ' at ail times I j PAYING TiiE HIGHEST PRICES j rt!R At.L KINDS OF j : - II A I X, S i: K 55 S, A c. A v. ' i j Kavii'j in'rodiierd in-w f i!i:ies for hoist-j i in, 7inir:jr. we ar.? mw Teired to i iii.l.i.id nitli the least iniss.hlj tpjutilu. Eark, H.ilroad Tics, Lccusti i Posts, and all Saleable ; Country Produce i j will be bought at all times, cillier lor CASH OR IX KXCHANiiE "OR MF.R CllA.lil;E. HAVE FOR SAT.E ; COAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT, I C5U UUi) j which will b sold to suit jmrchisers, eiilu r WI!OI.KAI.E O.l KKTA11., ! nd at the lowest rates r'.iUn. At my Store in Tmhett township may be (onnd a-i compu te an assortment of DllY GOODS, GROCERIES, j NOTIONS, ; Quaensware, Eardware, &c, ' all of ulii.-h will I S..M as lw, if not a ! little lower lUari e's. wher." j No.vii iiektzl,i:r. I Tec. H.17:;-:f ' TT VV 1 1 V t VT C II !." !,T IR0 ST0UK. Jlain Street, Patterson. . ' Here a couirlvto assortment of 1 iTIN A3D SHEET IRONWARE i mav constantly be found to suit customers, i ' and are oii'ered at a BAIUiAI.V. ! j Uitt.rAiUij near.y anu cxpe.uiions j Iv executed. I Hoofi iltpT alJtl SpOllting1 i j of the I5KST MATERIAL, made to order' ou short notice. TIIE 1'L'BHC . . Are aiso nereoy rr.'.rnici in.n i regu.ar.y. ... ..... ... . ..... ... .....I i.i.;". deii.hia, ffoi'nir to theciry on Tuesdav and r".o..lt.K 1 ' L 'i'-'il till I in. I i-.i.i . I n j :. ... -el .1 I...- ..:is pnnhnsinj pool's in rhiU'lel'hia. r-n have them hroiu-ht pniiij.tly here hy order- in? them to lT2t Market street, in rire of Clark Wncht'a Mirket Car. 1 slso inite ihe attention of those who nVip pr.dnee to tiie east, to the labilities olTered, and arn estlv si. licit their patrnn-ie. ILAuK VK!iilT. Dec. 2J, 1873. ri'MATA VALLKY BANK. oicferoy, Patterson, Jacoos Co. MirrusTO'cs, jcxiat i cocxtt, r. CAPITAL., $110,000. JO?EP!l POMEUOr, President. 1. VAN iaVl.V, Cashier. DIRECTOKS t Josej.h Pomeroy, I John Balshach, Jerome N. Thompson, I II. H. Bve h tel. John J. Patterson, j S. Frank Eagle. of' Gerge Jacobs, I StLUriltet, Bond, $c, I I I'niltd Stattt ' Dotijrtit anl s-iiit Ke-thirltra exchanged for Ftretteeuiiei at n!iUrl;et rates. United States coupons : aid. i Hold and SHrer bought at higuestt rates. I Vc poult rtct irei. rvllrcliens made, draft 0, the prtmcipal cities, and m literal kamki ftguiau transacted. U-jr.ds and other va!ail'c pipers recslvi or -jecuJ dfs-.t. rfrati-it MISCELL-1. EOIS J. & H. A. STAMBAUGII HATE SEM0YED THEIR IM!iEX3E STOCK OF i TO TIIE NErr ROOMS OF l mLOUFF & CO. and C. 15. m BRIDGE STREET. GREAT REDUCTION BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. IF YOF WANT a THAT CAN UK ITIU'HASF.I AT A sBOOT & SHOE STORE AND THAT CAN" UK HAD At the IiV(st Prices TO INSFEK A Co(h3 Article, Call at the BOOT and SllOf! f-'TOHF. of J. W. DE AN, firiilge Street, P;itte:on, Penn'a. in: cit k 1: nv i laiaY invites imi:ctio'. CASH 1 LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TVn'P., One ami a half miles south. west of Patterson. rjtHE subscriber wor.M nost rep""tfn!ly in'ortii the fii'i'ie thi-t lie h is j ist ojv-nul a -I Store at ihe almve pi. ice. where he is prepi-ed t.i suj';.!y all w;i;i m ty ii or him ith their patronage with ilie l.it-sta;id 111. wt sel.-ct .rJ:n.,:it DRY GOODS. CRnrrniKS. t.'TTKX sTTARH. WHr AXP Vi'n.r.OTT V.ARE, CLOTHS, l.t OTS i S-IIi'ES. Also, with a mil snj.Iy of I IIOtE-MADE GOODj?, YARNS, &C, j AH of which he o!!Vrs ti sell or exchange for 1 oimtr : jii'ideee at TXI I XXijT TjOAVTTlST 3 ' I TC 1' Jlurh lower. In f.'rf. t!nn goixls have li-'en niil piy the ti.ebest market friee either in casil or go ds. Locust Grove, Ans. F, IST.tr. D. W. HarBey & Oos I the place where you can bay i " THi: 5IIT AM) Till CHEAPEST j MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTIIIX(J- j juts, c.ips. Bi)ors, MioEs, .i.xd Fi .i.xismxn GOOT)S. ! WE are po-parcd to exiohit one ot the most choice and s. Ieet sleeks ever oflTed ill 1 ti.is niaixet, and at W.s TH SIS HI SO L Y V)Y MOTES ! Also, n-.rasnres tal:e:i fur suits aiid , al "u!"-t' -cri' -asoaao.e. Uoniemher the plaee. in HofTman's Wat -r sr. cis, MiFFI.I.NTiUVX, PA. WHAT TO WES8 END HOW TO WEnE IT :0: Just step into S MI EI. STKATKK'S CLOTHING STOKE. Eridjre street, Pailrrsoii' l a., anu he will j TTavinc j"st r-?nm.-d from Philadelphia j I.aicst and 1. hoi. est ni les f C L O T II I N G O j Otis. IVuM. Vot. HiN. C.i. Doits and I niMintg I . .... Is iu et:.ll,-s, v:tf reiy. t arK-ts. ! the cheajvst, lor the sai'ic. iiuality ot jjoods. Pleasures Taken auJ Parierv.n, May r., 171 S'rir A'lrrrtixrmeitls. alaH'uOOd: HoxLOEt-EoW LCotOred I I Jutt T uititri, in a Srm'! Env.'.npt. I'nct . j 'Vf. i T.eeturp on the Nature, Treitmrnt nrd Raoii'.d Cure ol Sinratorrhira, or S'-iiiin.il w eakness. InroiiiTitary Kmisions, si eMial Dehi.ity, and In.piiliiiients to Mrri.i;e pen - raliyi Nervousness. '..nsu.i. ti .u, Kpi- i-psy nd Kits; Mental and Hiisicj! Inea- jwitv, resulting ln.ni Self. Ah'is-. et. Itv 1 ittHiV.KT J. CLLVKUWELL, M. 1.. Aiu! thor ol the '-(i-eeii bKk," iu-. j 1 he world-iciiotrned i-u h..r, in this ad-! miruh'.e Lecture, ch-arly p-ive tro-n bis j on t xi-crience lhat the awtul conscjuen- j ces of Sell-Ahase may be elTectuallv reuiov. j ed itliout medicines, aud irithnut dai.fer j ous surgical operation, bougies, intrti. j nieuts, ri'iirs or conlu's, p-.iritinj out a mode of cure at n:ice et i Itiii and eftertn d j bv which every autferer, no matter what his conilmon niy be, may cure hinis-lf cheaplv, i.rivaSely aid r-rticatty 1 his Lecture will prove "on to thousands and thousands. 5ellt. Ulster seal, to any uddrtss, in a plain enveiojv, on Ilie receipt ol t .ro post age sunups, a i.iress me rui.lisne.i, cllA.S. J. C. KLIN E t CO. 17 Uowery, New York, Posl-Ollics Box -toSti. Jan. 21, lb71-ly. TlToMlsXHaDEIl, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon, MitFLJsrou y, r.i. Otticc hoars front 9 a. at. to 3 r. Jf . Of. , oj Water ilreet. i fice iu hi father' residence, at the sonlh Lar?e stock of I?csdv-niat!e Clothing Ur alee BARLEY & CO. .ID I'ER T1SE.VE.Y1S. run niT t Mmru 17 1 li o.. IX THE PRICES OF nii(ii Promptly filimdcd io. 71 1 i OI r. sold within the ronnty for many years. f..r .ocr.5t losls, Railroa-I Ties ami Wood, A.J.IIERTZLER. part of snits, which wiil be made tn rrdiT Xow J5ji!dirr, ccrr.er rf llrii'se and " :.... l-;.;t tell on a.l a!mi:t it. and New York, he ran supnly yon with ihff F ALL K 1 X D S , V.ioc. Wnt.hes and Jewelry, No. ions, fi.r- r loor I III Lloln, i-nrnitiire, K., cheaper 'n.ni Call in and be convinced Suits Maue to Onkr. F.tMlT.L ETHATETI. JliisiiieH Cftrrl.t. ' IV EM nRl W STORE. . 1 BANKS & IIAMUX, I ft .lit l'ost-l i:tica I;.;., ii . ..) Main Street, 31 IKi n t oti 'a, Pa. lt."VLE IV t " ! T'RI'fJS Mrr.iriX's', ' CIIEMI'IA f K S fl FK, I'MN'TS OILS, VA K.V1SIIES. 'S F,."S. ITT I Y, COAf. OIL, L.t.VfM, 1.1 K.VEKS, CHIMNKYS. It K II S II K S, HA I It IIKt'sllLS. TOO 1 II !!! .SUES, IT.R I'L'MEKY.CMIW, SOAPS. II AIU OIL, TOBAC CO, Cl',i.":S. X O T I O X S . S T A T 1 1 1 X K k Y" l a n t; e v a r i k e r or TATEM MEDICINES, ! Selected with ffreal carvi. and W:irru:iteft ; jrom hih amhor'tv. C7M'ure of WINES AND LiarORS - i tor ine-lx-nl pnrpows. C7PKbJ JKUT10X3 cmpnnndrt! witb Sreat care. Jjne22-tl. ! JM)l"I3 E. ATKLVSO.V, ; ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, MirFLINTOtVX, PA. j C"Coi;cet;ig and Conveyancing prompt ly attended t. Orrtci On Fridge s:rvet, opposite the Court liouso Square. tor rsiXTixfi of eve;:t Kixr don at thia uilice. La'ga tt(K:!i of Iry GhU at J. 4. U. UTi'a':ji's, Crytlal Paiic. Js. i I 9 1 O
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