Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, February 04, 1874, Image 3

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    SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLINTOMFN :
Wednetflay. February 4. 1B74.
Teun'a. e. e. time table.
Passenger trains leav Mifflin Station aa
folio! :
BASTWABD.
rhiadelphia Express, 1 25 a ra.
Vast Una, I 20 i m.
Hamaburt; Aecoamo., 11 2H am.
Mill. 6 12 pm.
Pacific Express, 10 13 am.
Cincinnati Express, 8 bO p m.
mirwiti.
Pittsburg Express, 1 SO a in.
Cincinnati Express, 2 2S a m.
Pacific, 6 Ol) a m.
'War Passenger, 10 04 a nu
Mail, J 38 p m.
r ant Line, 6 S3 p m.
Mifflin, Not 2, 187$.
LOCJL ISTELLIGLKCM..
Countj Bonds are lell'mg.
chbu? Reports ard otter matter
passed over till next week.
The canal presents tolerable ice for
ekaiing.
The working time of railroad men
baa been increased to nino bonrs.
The penalty Tor setting fire to a
building in California is death.
Legislative petitions are circulating
h this county for the repeal of the
Local Option.
GO AND SEE
The Original Bliti, at Graj bill's Hall,
Saturday Afternoon and Evening.
Licking Creek ice baa been shipped
j the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
to Ilarriaburg and A 1 toon a.
A most encouraging revival season
Las been vouchsafed to the i'errjsville
Presbyterian Church this winter.
A Ere last week destroyed the depot
at 1221, Philadelphia, where the Mif
flin market car men shipped to and
from.
Eleven persons joined Rev. Mr.
Blackwelder'a church last Sunday,
eight by confirmation, and three by
certificate.
BLITZ' MATINEE,
Saturday Afternoon. Admission 25
i.d 15 cents.
The llirhenbach farm one-half mile
east of Mexico has been sold for eleven
thousand dollars, to David Siebcr, of
Fayette township.
The population of Tyrone in sex is
nearly balanced, there being in the
town twelve hundred and sixteen males,
asl twelve hundred and seventy-four
females.
An exchange says : There are 943
Odd Feilows in UeJforJ county, with
an unexpended surplus in the treasu
ries of the several lodges of $24,375.
95. Kev. Dr. Endtdey, pastor of the M.
E. Church in Johnstown, Cambria Co.,
l.as had a revival in his church, by
which 24 pertens have professed a
change of heart and j lined the church,
and still the good work progresses.
THE ORIGINAL CLITZ
At Oraybill's Hall Saturday Afternoon
and Evening, February 7lh. A strict
ly moral entertainment.
The Presbyterian aud Methodist
ehnrcbes of Tyrone, have enjoyed en
couraging seasons of revival this win
,ter. The former thereby have united
to it fifty-five persons, and the latter
one hundred and two persons.
Two young men were arrested on
Saturday evetiiog for misconduct in
the M. E. Church cn Sunday a week,
and bouud over by Justice Kreider for
their appearance at court. The case,
however, was settled on Monday.
The Stauibaueh Store has been
closed this -week, in consequence of the
expected arrival of the body of Mr.
Jacob Stambaugh, who died some 12
days ago, in Lower California. Hi
remains will be conveyed from here to
Ulocuifieli for interment.
ORIGINAL SIGNOR BLITZ
At Gray bill's Hall, Satuiday afternoon
and evening, February 7 th. Moral en
tertainment. Endorsed by the leading
clergymen.
Philip Rank, of Waller township,
on the 24th tilt., attended a sale at
Mexico, aud there purchased a house
and lot, soon after be was stricken by
paralysis, which destroyed the use of
an arm and leg. Later information
reports his condition somewhat im
proved. A Distressing Ceazh causes the
friends of the sufferer almost as much
pain as the sufferer himself, and should
receive immediate attention. Dr. is
tars Balsam of Wild Cherry speedily
ures coughs, cold, influenza, sore
throat, ic. It will always relieve con
sumption, and in many well-attested
capes it has effected a perfect care.
I BEG leave to state to the citizens
of Mifflin, Pstterson and vicinity that
it is sixteen years since 1 had the plea
sure of appearing in your town. At
that time I gave an entertainment in
the Court House. Since then I have
been a permanent resident of Philadel
phia. Any person or persons appear
ing before you since that time etsnming
toy name, was deceiving the public.
At the earnest solicitations ef nu
tnerons frknda I have concluded to pay
yon another visit. Any person not
satisfied that tbey have seen the origi
nal lihtx, cau have tbeir money re
funded at the close of the entertain
tnent.
Hoping to Bee all my old friends and
many new ones, I remain
' Very respectfully,
SIGNOR BLITZ.
LITTLE BOBBY
And tie Learned Canaries,
At Graybill's Hall, Saturday Afternoen
and Evening, February 7th.
-m
PtBue Salks.
Joseph Carvell will sell at bis resi
dence in Delaware township, near Cross
Roads, on Wednesday, February llth,
1874, four horses, lot of cattle, four
hogs, wagons andjsrming utensils, cidei
press, 5000 feet of oak lumber, plank
and boards, chestnut, pine and poplar
boaids, ash p?aok, 1000 new chestuut
rails and 200 good cbeatnet posts. Sale
at i0 o'clock.
S. W. Kauffman will sell at his resi
dence in Walker township, two miles
southeast ot Oakland Mills, on Tburs
day, February 12th, 1874, two mares,
3 bay horse cold three years old, 1 twa
year old colt, 1 yearling eolt, 1 cow, 1
fat steer, 3 beef steers, or stock cattle,
1 four-horse wagon and bed, 1 cook
stove. - Also, at the same time aud
place, at privale sale, 2 colts one year
old. Sale at 11 o'clock.
Ephraim Flannels will sell at public
sale, at his residence in Fayette town
ship, 1 mileast of McAlisterville, on
February ICth, one extra fine family
horse one good read mule, 3 durham
calves, 8 Leicester and Southdown
bheep, 2 sows with pigs, and farming
implements. Sale at 10 o'clock.
S. TJ. Meyers will offer at public sale
at his residence in Fayette township,
one mile west of McAlisterville, on
Feb. ISth, two horses, one mare with
foal, 2 extra fine colts 3 years old, 3
good colts 2 years old, 1 full blood
durhatu -tnH calf 14 months old, 2 dur
cows S blood, 1 dnrham cow t blood,
2 durham heifers i blood, with calf;
2 dnrham he.fers 1 blood, 2 calves, 6
ebeep, bay by the ton, wagons, thresh
ing machine and other farming utensils.
Sale at 10 o'clock.
Mr. Meyers will also sell household
property on the 4th day of March.
Jacob C. Weaver will offer at public
sale, at bis residence in Walker twp.,
1 mile west of Mexico, on Feb. 19th,
three Worses, 1 good driving mare, one
mare with foal, 1 good 3-year old colt,
1 cow, 1 heifer, 1 bull, 3 young cattle,
4 sheep. 2 wigons, sled, fanning mill,
mower, and other farming implements.
Sale at 10 o'clock.
The Administrators of the estate of Ja
cob Thomas, Sr., deceased, will sell at the
late residence ol said deceased, in Fer
managh township, on Thursday, February
19, lc?4, three held of bones, 1 colt, 2 first
class moles 2 years old, 4 cows, 2 f-esb, 9
brad young cattle. 4 shoats, 4 wagons, one
buggy, reaper and many other farming ulen
mIs; also household furniture. Sale at 10
o'clock.
Jacob f-bellenberger will sell at hi
residence in Walker township, 2i miles
east of Mexico, on Friday, February
20th, 1 874, two snares with foal, one
horse, 1 three year old colt, 1 two year
old colt, 1 one year old colt, 3 cows, 1
ealf, 2 shoats, 1 gram reaper, 1 bngcy.
1 wagon, farming implements, 1 set of
limeburner's tools, also, a fine lot of
China and Brahma poultry. Sale at
10 o'clock.
Joseph Auker and Benjamin Moore
will sell at the residence of the former
in Walker township, one mile north of
Mexico, on Feb. 23rd, 3 or 4 horses, 2
cows, 4 young cattle, and a large lot of
farming utensils. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Michael Cold re n will sell at his residence
at Tan Wert, Walker township, on Feoru
ary 24, 18T4, three horses, 1 irare with foal,
2 yearling colu, 2 cows, 3 head young rat
tle, 1 two-year old bull, 1 thresher and sep
arator, reaper, wagons, and other farmiej
utensils. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Jonathan Riser will sell on the farm
of Abraham Lukens, in Delaware town
ship, oppokite Thompson's Station, on
Wednesday, February 25th, 1S74, two
mares, 2 three year old colts, 1 year
iicg eolt, 1 cows, 1 Urge fat bull, two
fat steers, 1 Alderney bull, 1 heifer,
hay, cornfodder and straw, reaper,
f rain drill, com planter, wagons and
farming ntensils. Sale at 10 o clock.
George Heikes will sell at public
sale, at his residence in Milford town
ship, on Feb. 25tb, six hones, 1 colt,
six young cattle, 3 calves, 3 wagons
threshing machine and other farming
implements. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Daniel Rickenbacb will offer at pub
lie sale, at his residence in W alker
twp., one half mile east of Mexico, on
Thursday, Feb. 2Cih, two hcrses, two
mares, t colts, 1 thorough-bred Uur
bam bull, 24 years o'd , 1 York State
Durham heifer, 2 years old ; 1 white
Durham bull, straight borns, 2 years
old ; 1 Durham calf, 6 months old ; 2
freb cows, 4 cows all coming iuto prof
it between this date and harvest ; four
head of young cattle, 11 bead of sheep,
2 sows, each 7 pig, 8 shoats, 1 Excel
sior combined reaper and mower, ar
ranged for three horse ; etraw by the
ton, cornfodder by the sheaf, 170 chest
nut rails, 40 locust posts, 100 chickens,
and a large lot of farming ntensils.
Sale atv10 o'clock.
J. S. Witmer will sell at public sale,
at bis residence in Fayette township,
on Feb. 6tb, two mares, one with foal,
1 horse, 4 colts, 5 milk cows, 6 young
cattle, lot of shoats, 1 sow with pigs,
1 reaper, threshiug rracbtne, wagons,
and other farming utensils ; also house
hold furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Henry H. Brubaker will sell at pub
lic sale, at bis residence in Fayette
twp., one-balf mile east of MeAlister
ville, on Feb. 27th, one horse, 1 mare
with foal, 1 driving niaro, 1 bay brood
mare, 1 colt, 3 cows, two being fresh,
1 durham cow with calf at ber side, 1
(otswold tnck, 1 Leicester buck, 28
bead of sheep, three wagons and other
farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Stephen Reno will sell at his resi
dence Ju Fermanagh tcwnshinoaTu
day, Marob 3rd, 1874,-bis live stock
and farming implements.
Jnde Tyson will sell at public sale,
at bis residence on the Shaman proper
ty, one tntle northwest of Mexico, on
March 6th, five horses, 1 mare with
foal, 2 colts, 8 cows, 10 bead of young
cattle, 2 York State bulls, 2 York State
heifers, 1 blood cow, 6 shoats, wagons,
reaper and other farming implements.
Sale at 10 o'clock.
3. L. Moore will sell on the Black Rock
Farm, one-balf mile south of Centre church,
la Walker township, on Tuesday, March
10, 1874, Two or three horses, fire bead of
Durham and Alderney cattle, 1 top boggy,
1 Eagle Separator and power, 1 grain drill.
1 rock and stamp puller, and other farming
implements, potatoes, bacon, and other ar
ticles. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Altoooa and Hollidaysburg sports ge
to the mountain to have "rooster or
cock fights." They'd make good citi
zens ot Spain or Mexico.
BLITZ AT GRAYBILL'S HALL-
GIUSD MJTINEE
For Ladies and Children,
Saturday Afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Ad
mission 5 and 15 cents to all parts of
the Hall.
News from Mifflin County.
Bt LSWISTOWN PAPKKS.
The Chiei Burgess offer a reward of
$10 for information that will convict
the person who threw a atone into a
window of the "Town Hall."
Bub Akera is not at large as was re
ported bome time ago.
The Africau Methodist are building
a new church on Juniata street, in the
west end of town. The present pas
tor, Elder Uudkins, is a white man,
and seems to be popular amongst the
brethren.
Tbe protracted meeting at Logan,
under charge of Rev. J. R. Akers, has
so far resulted in the conversion of sixty-six
souls, and the interest is still in
creasing. Tramps are becoming a nuisance.
Some may be dxserving of kiudness aud
food, but too many are bold, reckless
and insulting, epe:ially wheu they fiud
no men about.
A boy named Win. Quay broke
through the ice near the bridge on
Tuesday of last week, aud g t a cool
bath which ought t keep him off weak
ice is the future.
J acob Bottorff, an employee at Manns'
axe factory, while n.oving a grindstone
with a crane on Friday. 231 olt-, miss
ed his hold on the crank, which flying
back, hit him in the face, breaking his
nose and upper jaw, and knsckiug out
most of his teeth.
During the cold spell of two weeks
apo, Sadie Furgnsnn, a sc'jolar in J. T.
Roop's school at Reedsville, before
school hours stood too closs by the
stove, and the front of her clothes in a
moment was in a blaze. Fortunately
Mr. Roop was preseut, and hastened to
her rescue. Though he burnt his bands
severely, he speedily extinguished the
flames, aud thus saved the little girl's
life. -
MA 11 HI ED;
KEIGL.E LAUVEK Jan. 25, 1874, by
EUas Land is, Mr. Frederick Reigle. of Sny
der, ot Snider county, and Miss Catharine
I auver. of this countv.
DIED:
BEALE At Ten.tla. III., Jan. 9, 1874,
of diptheria, Mary Beale. aped 9 years, and
on Jan. lntb, Juniata Beale, ajred 7 years,
daughters of William and Elizabeth Be,Ja,
formerly of Beulo township, this county,
grandchildren of David Beale, Sr., dee'd.
XIFFLIX AM) r-ATTEKSON MARKETS
Corrected weekly by the Milfiiu and Patter
son Board of Commerce.
MirrLiHTOw. Feb. 4, 1874.
nimcrrtxe
Putter, prime rll. ...... ...... 30
Iard. ...,... 8
Tallo 8 .
Kpgs, per doz SO
Vinegar, per qt.. 10
roaa.
Hams, lb 12
Shoulders Sides 7
vaxiiTins.
Lake Herring . ; 4 50
Unions 00
Beeswax, per ib...... ..' 25
. Soap, dry. ......... .......... 8
Candles ' ' 12
Wool, washed 65
Rags S
SSTAILKD ABTtCLSS.
Oal Oil, r-r gall 40
Salt per sack 225 .
OR 4 IK WD SEKDS.
Corrected weealy . by D. P. Sulonff Co
Wheat, Fnltz and Lancaster Red $1 58
" Red . 155'
Corn, old......... . 60
new ..;..Vr.. 65
Oats..............: 40
Barley "
Cloverseed.. 4 75.
Timothy seed 2 611
Maxseed 1 75
Potatoes 60
J. & II- A- MamhaHsrn's Prices Current,
Corrected Wet-Llv, Feb. 4,
Prime Roll Putter an.r pound......' 80 .
Eggs, per dozen. ............... . SO -
Dried Apples per pound 6
Tallow " 8
tard, . J ." 8
Chickens, live -' 8
Bacon, ' " ..
Shoulder, " 10
Ham, "
J B. LOU DO .V,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building,
on Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa.,
FASHIONABLE GOODS always on
band.
CUSTOM WORK DOXK on the shortest
notice.
GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern.
PERSONS buying goods can hue them
ent in garments free of charge.
BVTTERICVS PJTTERSS also for
sale. ' '
ALL WORK WARR15TED.
PRICES LOW.
Oct 22, 187S-tf -
A fine assortment of cloths, cassimerea,
resting, &c alwrrs on hand and for sale
hy O. J. LAJVWIX.
Ji'EW .1DYER
HEAD
in
Bridge
THIRD ARRIVAL
Of New Goods this Season !
GREAT REDUCTION"
I.Y PRICES!
10 PER CENT.
CHEAP FR TH.1JV EVER ?
Water Proof Cloth at 88 cte
per yard.
Velveteen at Gc, 90c, and
$1.00 per yard.
o
Colored Blankets at $1.33 end $1.75
a piect.
While Blanket at $2.25 an
TxVIiLE LISTEjST
As Low as SCe per yard.
IMITATION BUCK GLOVES!
AT SIXTY CENTS.
RfSrECTFCLLY YoCKS, &C,
EJ1IL SCHOTT.
NEW
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
We have opened out ia Jacob Thomas'
parlor, one door north of the J uniata Hotel,
the largest and best stock of
BOOTS MD SH0E8,
LADIES',
MISSES' AND
CniLDRENS
GAITERS,
ever brought to the county.
We buy our stock from Manufacturers
and in large lots. Wt pay tatk and expect
to aell for mi, which will enable ns to
offer GOODS
At Prices far Below the Average.
TTORK Mine TO ORDER.
This branch of the business will be su
perintended by A. B. FASICK, one of the
best practical mechanics in the county. AU
kinds of repairing done.
JILL TVORK WJRRJSTED.
CORNELIUS UARTLEY.
July 2, 1873-tf
P. SCLOUFF & CO,
FORWARD AJiD C0XMISSI03
MERCHANTS,
DEALERS IX
GRAIN,
LUMBER,
.. COAL, .
PLASTER,
' !
' ! . . ' i ' S
SALT
; C E 1 E K T,
CALCINED PLASTEB
RESUMPTION.
JOHN DIEITL hereby announces to his
.old customers and the public generally,
that be baa again resumed business at his
old stand, oa
' - ' .
TTatcr Street, IHltTHntovrn,
Where he will manufacture in a satisfactory
a.auner, i
Harness, Light and Heavy, to
. Suit All
Jlorst Collar, Riding Saddle, Wagon
Saddles, Brtdlet of all Atnua,
Plow Line, in fact everything
. . ta Hi Line.
REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously
executed.
Call and inquire before going elsewhere.
JOHN DIEHL,
On Water Street, a few doors .North of
the Crvstal Palace Building. ' "
Nov 12, lf7S-6m '
EW TAILOR SUOP.
The undersigned would respectfully in
fo rui tbe puJic that he has opened a
TAILOR SHOP
at bis residence, on Bridge street, in the
Parker Mansion, and is now prepared to do
CUSTOM WORK
at short notice and ia tbe moat durable and
r.shionjble manner.
II. intends ta nnt ont none bnt rood work
and uks a share of the public patronage.
WILLIAM WISE,
TlSEMd.YTS.
QUARTERS
Street.
GOODS SOLD AT
PANIC PRICES!
(BARGAINS fur EVERYBODY
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
IS TUE CRT !
P BICES TO SUIT T EE TIMES
MOTTO :
(" Quick Sales and Small Profits !"
LARGE SINGLE SHAWLS
Sold as low as $1.50.
Shawls of Every Description
Sold at a Sacrifice.
Four Border Handkerchiefs
FOR 25 VESTS.
Buving my Goods fur Cash enable
me to make these Great Redactions.
GB&INt LUMBER, &C.
THE undersigned, having completed his
new Warehouse in Perrysville, would
respectfully invito tbe attention f the
farmers of " the county to the fact that he is
at all times
PAYING THE IIIGIIEST PRICES
FOR ALL KINDS OF
CiliAIX, SliEDS, Ac, A
Having introduced new facilities for hoist
ing, weighing, 4c., we are now prepared to
unload with the least possible trouble.
Bark, Bailroai Ties, Locust
Posts, ani all Saleable
Country Produce
will be bought at all times, either for
CASH OK IX EXCHANGE FOR SIER
CUAMJlsE. HAVE FOR SALE
COAL, LTJMBEE, FISH, SALT,
which will be sold to suit purchasers, either
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
and at tbe lowest rates ruling.
At my Store in Tnrbctt township may be
found aa complete an assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
Queensware, Hardware, &o.,
all of which will be sold as low, if uot a
little lower than elsewhere-
NOAH IIERTZLER.
r-ec. 10, 1873-tf
CLAttE WRIGHT'S
TINWARE AND SIIEET
IRON STORE.
Main Street, Patterson.
Here, compete assortment of
TIN ASD SHEET IRON WAHE
may constant'; be found to suit customers,
and are oflered at a BARGAIN.
C7"KEPAIRING neatly and expeditious
ly executed. '
Itoolliiig' and Sponting
of the BEST MATERIAL, made to order
on short notice.
THE PUBLIC
Are also hereby informed that I regularly.
eery week, run a ear to and Irnm Phila
delphia, fuf to the city on Tuesday and
reluntins; to Patterson on Thursday. Per
sons purchasing roots in I'hiUdelbia. e-n
have them broupbi promptly here by order
ing tbem to l2t Market lOreet, in care of
Cuuk Wrurht's Market Car. 1 also inite
ihe attention of those who skip produce to
tbe eat, to the labilities oifered, and earn
estly solicit their patronage.
CLAuK WRWHT.
Dec. 21, 1873.
aF
NIATA VALLEY BANK.
Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co.
wirrLTSTows, juhiata oocstt, ra.
CAPITAL, $110, OOO.
JO?EPH POMEROY, President.
T. VAX 1RVIX, Cashier.
Bra koto as :
Joseph Pomeror, - 1 John Balshaeh,
Jerome X- Thompson, H. H. Beehtel,
John J. Patterson, - I S. Frank Eagle.
George Jacobs,
L'ntttd Stair Stauitut, Bonds, ' $e.,
bought and sld
Sevrn-thirtui exchanged for Ftvt-twtnlitt
at market rates. United States coupons
paid. :
Gold ersrf Sibtr boncht at highestt rates
Dtpotit reetirtJ, colUctiont made, draft
o the frneipal cititt, and a gtntral banking
ewhuat trantaettd.
I Bonds and otbwr valuable papers received
j oa special aepostk poea-7-n
MISCELLANEOUS .
SEEilO
J. & II. A. STAMBAUGH
HAVE BEM0VED THEIR IMMENSE
STOCK OF
MERCHANDISE
TO THE NEW ROOMS OF
D. P. SULOUFF ifc CO. and C. B.
BAUTLEY.
OXBRIDGE street.
GREAT REDUCTION"
BOOTS & SHOES,
. IF TOU WANT
ANYTHING
THAT CAN BE PURCHASED
AT A BOOT & SHOE STORE
AND THAT CAN L'E HAD
At the Lowest Prices
TO INSURE
A Good Article,
Call at the LOOT and SHOE STORE of
J. W. DEAN,
Bridge Street, Patterson, Penn'a.
HE CnEERFUIiliX I.WITES I?iSPECTIO.
Repairing Promptly 1 I tended to.
NEW CASH STORE
. AT
LOCUST GROYE,
One and a half miles
THE subcriber would most respectfully nVorm the public that he has js nrien.a a
Store at the above place, where he is preprvred tosupply all who may favor him with
their patronage with the Ut&tand most select asortint-nt of
DRY GOODS, Vi RVtttIE3. QTTEX WAEK, WOOD A3D WILLOW WARE, OIL
CLOTiIS, BOOTS SU'.'tS. Aiso, ith a lull supply of
HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C.,
AU of which Jie offers to sell or exchwe for country pioduce at
THIS VERY T.OAVTlST PRICES.
Much lower, in fact, than poods have been
He will psy the highest market price for
either in cash or goods.
locust Grore, Aug. 8, 1873-tf.
D.W.Hariey&Cos
Is tbe place where you can buj
THE BEST AM THE CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTIHXG
IUTS, C.iPS. BOOl'S, SHOES, ASD TCRSISlliyG COOD&.
WE are prepand to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks crer offered is
this market, and at JST0X1S1I1.GLY LOW PRICES I
Also, measures taken for suits and
at short notice, Tery reasonable.
Remember the place, in Hoffman's
Water s'reets, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA.
WflU JU W tM ftWU
-n-
.t.ta tm a.MM A
just atrp into SAMUEL STRATEK'S CLOTHING STOKE. Bridge street, Patterson'
i s., aud he will
Having jnst returned from Philadelphia and New Tork, he ran supply you with the
Latest aud Choicest S ty lea t f
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,
Costs, Pants, Vests, TTaU, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Watches and Jewelry, Notions. Fur
nishing Goods in endless Tri-ty, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloih, Fnrniture, tie., chesper than
the cheapest, tor the same quality ot good. Cali in and be convinced.
Measures Taken and Suits .Made to Order.
Patterson, May 15, 1873 SaMCEL STRATER.
Iiuttines Card.
jEiY DRl'tt STORE.
BANKS & HAMLIN,
(Old Tost-Office Buiiding.)
Main btreet. M Ifflintewa, Pa.
DEALEK.7 IX
DRUGS AXD MEDICIXES.
CHEMICALS, lVE STUFF, PAINTS
01LS, AKMSllES.HLASS.rUTTs,
COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS,
CHIMNEYS, B R U S II K S,
HA IK BKPSI1E5, TOOl H
hKUSHKS, PER-
fumerv. combs,
soaps. hair
oil, tobac
co, cigars,
XOTIOXS,
STATION' EkY
LARGE VARIEET OF
PATENT MEDICINES,
Selerted with great car, and warranted
jrom hich authorirv.
117-Puresi of WIXES AXD LIQUORS
for medii-al purpses.
Cy-PKESJKIPTIOXS cmjjounded with
great care. (Juue22-U
JOLIS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFFLIXTOWX, PA.
Uncollecting and Conveyaocing prompt
ly attended to.
Orricc On Bridge street, opposite the
Court House Square.
A large assortment of Qtieenaware, China
ware. Glassware. Crockery ware, . Cedar-
ware, etc, lor sale ehi-ap hv
J. AH. A. STAMBAUGFT.
La-ge stock of Dry Goods at J. It H. A
Etaabfb,'s, Crystal Palace,
.1DVERTISEME.V1S.
VAL I
IN THE PRICES OF
HATS & CAPS.
MILFORD TWP.,
south.west of Patterson.
sold within tbe eonnty for many years.
Locuat Tosts, Baiiroai Ties and Wood,
A. J. 1IEUTZJLER.
parts of suits, which will be made to order
Nc
Building, corner of Bridge and
may 8, lUli-tl
e. mmj .aawAm am.
HUW iU WJWW Hw
tell jou all about it.
Xrw Adrrtisrmmt!.
Manhood: HowLostH3W Eestored
Just PS'Ls:c, a Setiei Envelope. I'rice
Six Cntt.
Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and
Raoieal Cured Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal
tveakness, Involinitary Emissions. Fexnal
Debuity, and Impidiments to Marriage gn-
erjliT; JS -rvUMies. CB.unpll-n. r.pl
lei. v and riu; Menul and rhtsical Inra
pat'ity, resul:ing Irom Sell-Abuse, etc. By
KUBhKT J.l tl.VaKWt'U, - 1. Au
thor ot the -i.-een tJook," Jlc.
Tbe workl.renowned author, in this ad
miratile Lecture, clearly proves from his
own experience that the awful consequen
ces ol 6e!f.Abuse may be t-nectuailv rumor
ed without inediciue.i, and without daneer
ous surkicai tiperatious, bougies, instro
menta, rings or cordials, pointing out a
nude of cure at once certain aud elleclu .1
by wliii h rSiry autferer, no matter what his
comtmon m ty be, may cure himself cheap! v,
I rivaiely und radicaiS . 1 his Lecture will
prove a tx"n to thousands and thousands.
Sent, under seal, to any nd lress, in a
plain envelope, on ihe receipt of two post
age stamps. A Idress the PuhlisheiS,
CUAS. J. C. K.L1NE . CO.
1U7 Bowery, New York,
Post-Oice Box 4688.
Jan. 21, 187i-ly.
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.,
PhyBician and Surgeon,
MltFLlSTOWtf, rj.
Office bonrs from 9 a. a. to 8 p. . Of.
flee in his lather's residence, at the snnth
end of Water street. oct22-ti
Large stock of Readr-made Clothing for
sale by HARLEY Sc CO.
JVisctlloneonv.
THE GREAT KKilEDY FOR
CONSUMPTION
which can be cured by a
timely resort to this stand
ard preparation, as has been
proved by the hundreds of
testimonials received by tho
proprietors. It is acknowl
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Long complaints,
and is oflered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. "When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a 6peedy
cure in the most severo
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, "Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, Sec. Wistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
rno&t preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses tho
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the cause of
the complaint.
rniriBFD bt
EETH W. rOU LE & BOSS, Eostaa, ITaa
And asm by DrccisU and Dmwi generally.
EV FURNITURE STORE,
The undersigned would inform the public"
that he has opened a
FIRMTURE STORE
In the oorough at Pjttersoa, where he has
for sale
K1LB0URX & GATES'
BEDROOM SETS,
Walnut Bedroom Sets,
ALL STl'LES OF BEDSTEADS,
Sofas, Lounges,
Extension Table?,
MARBLE TOP BUREAUS,
HtRHLE TOP ST.4XDS,
Sofa, Caue-icat and Common
Chairs, Wash Mands,
Also, a Large Lot of Carpets.
As I run a car to PinaJolphia weekly I
am prepared to fill ail orders for furniture,
carpets, Jtc, in person.
F. F. E0HM.
Oct 22, 18T?-tf
PJXW BOOK. & SHOE STORE
MAIX STREET, MIFFLLXTOWX,
X early opposite Doty, Parker It Co.'a Baaic.
The undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to the public that he baa removed
his Boot and Shoe Store to the building oa
Main street, nearly opposite Doty, Parker
II Co.'s Hank, where hu keeps en hand a
large and well selected stock ef
KEADT-MADE WORK, for
MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN.
He is also prepared to manufacture, of
the best material, all kiais of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS
for gents, ladies and children.
all woac wataaXTio.
Give me a call, for 1 feel confident that I
can I urn it h ycu with any kind of work yon
mar d-sire.
CT'Kepairing done neatly and at reason
able ra'.ea.
June 8, 187 JOUX NORTH.
GREAT REDUCTION
IX THE
FIIICES OF TKIiTM!
Full Upper r Lower Stts as Low as $5
Ko teeth allowed to leave the office un
less the patient is satisSed.
I eeth ri-morteien and repv.red.
Teeth filled to last for life.
Dnal wo-k done Iit persons withoat
them leaving tlic.r liomrs, if drsired.
Too'hnche stopr-d ra five minutes with
out extracting the tooth, at th Rental Of-
6e of ti. L. Dlkb, establ'shed in MitU.n-
tiiwa in 160.
O. L. DF.RTt,
Jan 24. 1S73 Praciical Dentist.
H. C. ORTII,
S10 MARKET STREET.
HAltRXSIirnG, PA.,
liEALER IN
plAX03 . 1ABIXT QRGAXS,
And all kind of Vaslcal ImtrniueBts.
SHEET ITJSIC.
This house buys for cash ;
never gave a note, and is, there
fore, enabled to offer induce
ments to its patron3. Employs
no agents, and gives all agents
commissions to its customer
direct.
CIRCULARS SENT FREE.
sp 6, 1873-ly.
LFHEDJ. PATTERSON,
ATTOENEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLIXTOWX. JCXIATA CO., PA.
All buiness promptly attended to.
Or rice With Jeremiah Lyons, Esq.
fOB
PRIXTIXG Or EVERT HXD
dowe at this oflSce.