Sentinel & republican MIFFLIXIOVN: Tfednesdaj. Feh'y IS. 1ST. PESN'A. E. ILTIHE TABLE. passenger trains !afo Mifflin Station a EASTWARD. rh:s'I,p"' Express, 1 25 a in. Fast Line, 3 2 a m. Hd-mburg Accommo., H a m. Vitl. 6 12 p m. Pacific Express, 10 13 am. Cincinnati Express, 8 60 p m. WESTWARD. r Utlurjr Express, 1 20 a ra. (in!:mati Express, 2 2i m. jViSo, 6 0.1 a m. War Passenger, 1" ' M.tif, 3S p m. I. in, 6 33 p m. Mifflin, Not 2,1973. LOCAL lSTELUGk-SCtL. Centre county has Grange of the 1'atrons of Husbandry. The letter from Fayette relative to tic railroad is too long for insertion thii week. Democrats of Huntingdon county scant to run ex-3enator Fetrilsea for Governor. Ladies are praying tbe liquor busi ness oat of existence in certain coun ties in the State of Indiana. District Attorney McMeen Las bis oiEcee now iu tbe new buiJing erected bv tbe County (oiumi;ioners. Tbe Moyer family at Freeburg, Sny der county, is tbe greatest musical fam ily in central Pennsylvania. Ladies in different sections of York State bare opened prayer-meetings for tbe abolition of tbe liquor traffic. Last week Frceburg bad one thou sand dollars of ber quota to raise fur the new railroad. Abrav H ill and Jacob Etka bought William Lowery's property north of town. Trice paid, $"00. On Friday evening, 27th ioft., tbere wi7 be a common sebno exhibition at Mexico. A peasant time is anticipa ted. Kx Sheriff London is taking out iron ore ou the w;t end of tbe ridge north of town, be having purchased that end of the ridge. Mr. Smith has commenced work on the Court IIoue. If bis present rate of taking down continues, t'je building mast soon be razed to tbe foundation. Jnbn Monoban was quite seriously hurt by a fall some mornings ago while on Lis way to Patterson. He bas b-en under iu,?i:cal trestment since. The Couit House offices baTe been rem.-ved to the new bu.Jing erected i ft them, wbie the new Court House is i iu the course of erection. Mr. Andrew IJeshoar, of Fermanagh township, shipped a lot of fine cattle to Philadelphia last weefc. Trey avcr-air-d 100 and some pounds. Mr. TYiiiiam Corren, of Van Wert 'ast Wednesday, while walking in his house, made a mi step, fell, aud broke t'nt thigh cf bis left leg. Fifteen of tbe tavern-keepers of Cam bria county are again in the court) for i;ing liquor in violation of tbe Local j Ijdion lax. A nuuiber of our fishermen catch anckers in tbe winter with a hook and line. Tbey catch them in deep water in creek mill dams. Tbe legislative committee, appointed to investigate the charges against A. L. (Jus, keeper cf the Cville Soldiers O'pans' School, have commenced work. The Court granted a petition to re tneve tbe pacc lor boJing the borough and townshio eections to the borough pchoo bouse. The eections for said districts were consequent bed tbere. Jacob J5tgy, Esq., has returned frr.ni the eastern portion of the State, rhcre be sojourned the greater portion of the winter. Jf he d.n't put a stir in the horse market, it is because it sa'1'1 not afford it. t illiaui Banks, Esq., of Ferman agh township, shipped to Philadelphia, last Frilay, a number of steers fed on bl farm. They averaged about 1G00. A number of others of a like quality yet grace bis stables. Tbe flattering proapects of railway communication with the Susquehanna ru McAlistervilie and KichCeid, have awakened Tuscarora people again to an interest in railroad matters. A road to intersect with the one in prospect is talked of. Harrisburg papers speak highly of tbe dramatic abiity of Jennie ('arrow's company. Tbe drama of the " Litte Charily Orphan" is said to be cost ef fecting. Harribbnr peope see a good dea of "pay," and what they eLdors3 as charming may be accepted by our community without fcr of disappoint ment. A public examination of the Mifflin Free Schools will bo held cn Monday and Tuesday, 23d and 24th iust. Di rectors, parents, and all who feel an interest in our schools, are invited to attend. Acy visitor wishing to exam ine in any or all of tbe branches, will be at liberty to do so, otherwise tbe examinations will be conducted by tbe teashers of the respective schools. Tbe digging for coal near Blue Spring, Turbett township, has been abandoned. So it is said here. It is not possible to gather chestnuts from oak trees. They do not grow tbere. It is not possible to find coal in a formation where it does not belong. Geological teaching must b wrong if coal exists in the forma tion of any of tbe valleys of Juniata county. Tbere is a bare possibility that it may be iound in the table lands of Shade Mountain. All persons indebted to ns are re quited to make immediate settlement, as we are doing a strictly cash business, having dispensed with tbe keeping of books Feb. 1, 1874. D. P. ScLocrr & Co. Dr. WisUr'a BauIuTof Wild Cherry is "a combination and a form indeed" for bei'.ing aad enring diseases of the tbaoat, lungs and chest. . It. cures a cough by loosening and cleansing the lungs, and allaying irritation ; thus re moving the cause, instead of drying up the cough and leaving the disease be hind. Spring is coming on apace. The time for fine roads may soon be expect ed. During the long winter that is about to take its departure. Showers & Scholl, the enterprising carriage ma kers, at this place, prepared and pat np a Urge lot of handsome, substantial and easy running bnggies. People on the lookout for such things should by all means give them a call before pur chasing elsewhere. They are among the largest manufacturers in tbe cen tral part of the State. Wilder Mc ahax heads a party lumbering northeast of town in Shade Mountain. In their quarters during the late cold weather they httng a quar tet of fresh beef. It was there bet a night or two when something com menced to eat holes in it at night and when tbey were out. Knowing by tbe work on tbe meat, that tbe animal could not be large, they made a box trap to catch it. On Wednesday night tbe trap was set, and on Thursday morning when they examined it, tbey found it occupied by a weasel as white as tbe whitest snow. Hollobaugb has tbtt cariosity now at hi saloon. Fbo.M present appearances, it is likely that the new judicial apportionment now forming by the Legislature will re move this coun:y from the judicial ja risdiction of Judge Juiikin. Tbe bit here will miss him. He is of Mich a buoyant nature, and possessed of such penetration, deepened by experience and learning that be sees tbe ludicrous phrase of every case that possesses that quality, that comes before him, and be I scarcely ever fails to reeogniie the hu- nicr as a seasoning to bard work, it has a'wonderful effect. Our bai is growing plump) nay more, it is growing fat, un der Judge Jcckin's fleasaut adminis tration of justice. Last Saturday morning, ss C. 15. jllorint g and Wilson Itoiinson were driving ou the rad between Mr. Ober holtrer's place of reidenee and the pike ihey saw something at the side of j it between this slate and harvest; four the road ou the snow. It looked so j bead of young cattle, 1 1 bead of sheep, much like a snake tUt the team was 2 sows, tach pigs, 8 shoats, 1 Excel stopped for the purpose of allowing j sior combined reaper and mower, ar thein to alight and satisfy their minds j ranged for three horet ; straw by the a" to whether the object seen was in j ton, eorufodder by the sheaf. 170 chet fact a snake or only a something that i nut rails. 4') locust posts, 100 chickens, locked like one. On reaching tbe j nd a large lot of farming utensils. thinz it was found to be a live snake. Sale at 10 o'clock. They did not do as the kind-hearted biacksaiith did, take compassion on it and take it borne to warm it iuto life, venom and enmity against all animated kind, but tbey acted in perfect accord with tbe acts of the majority of the human family under similar circum stances, and killed the reptile. It is a perplexing question to know where the snake came from. I.AT weuk we chronicled the death of M. V. Paulson, by accident, by falling from Cincinnati Express, east ward bound, on the night of the 7th inst., uortb ef Patterson, and gave t'je opinion of the men who held tbe in quest over bis body, that be was origi nally from Hamburg, Germany. The photographs on the deceased man's per son induced citizens of Patterson to write letters of inquiry to Sheboygan, Wis. On last Saturday Mr. Henry Acgins, from tbe latter place, appeared at Patterson, and stated that he be itowmX fro.n fli tirrif tinn sent to ... . A, , , . . M.ehovcan the deceased to be hi . . , . , brotber-in-aw. and desired that the body might be raised for tbe pur lose of identification. On Monday the body of tbe unfortunate stranger was raised from the grave, and imaiediatcy identified as that of M. V. J'auson, brother-in-aw of Henry Aggms, of Sheboygan, is. Tbe remains were re-interred in tbe Cemetery, where first buried. Mr. Aggius stated that Paul son was on bis return to Germany, wheuce he had originally come. All unpaid bills incurred by tbe authorities in the burial of Mr. Panson were paid by Mr. Aggius. He eft for his home in Wisconsin on Tuesday moruing. Five Dollars ItEWARr.. Strayed away from the subscriber on the night j cows, three coming in profit about time of Feb. 5, 1874, a Shepherd Pup 'or sale; lot of young cattle, 1 Devon bitch about five mouths old, white, Uhire bull two years old, two Dnrham with yellow marks en ears, neck and shoulders, with strap around neck. The above reward will be paid on re covery of tbe pup, by the undersigned James McCaclv, 3t Near Oakland Mills. Attention! Jcniata Scocts ! Von are hereby ordered to parade at Johnstown, on Saturday, February 28, 1874, instead of the 21st. A full at tendance is tequcsted, as business of great importance to the Company re quires a full vote. By order of J. X. ROBISON, Capt. Commanding. Matthew Rogers, O. S. An exchange says -the potato bng does not die in the winter, but burrows in tbe ground below tbe frost line. Justice Kreider's office is above At torney Alliisoa'a office, in 'the same buiding. PrBud Sales Tbe Administrators of the estate of Ja cob Thomas, Sr., deceasel, will sell at the late residence ol said deceased, in Fer mamiih township, on Thursday, February 19, 1J three bead of horses, 1 colt, 2 first class males 2 years old, 4 cows, 2 fresh, 9 head young cattle, 4 shnata, 4 wagons, one t-nggy, reaper and many other farming uten sils; also household furniture. Sale at IV o'clock. 1 Jacob fhellenberger will sell at bis residence in Walker township, 21 miles east of Mexico, on Friday, February 20th, 1874, two mares with foal, one horse, I three year old colt, 1 two year old cult, I one year old colt, 3 cows, 1 calf, 2 shoats, 1 grain reaper, 1 buggy, 1 wagon, farming implements, I set ot lioieburner's tools, also, a fine lot of China and Brahma poultry. Sale at 10 o'clock. Christopher Brant will sell at pnblie tale, at Johnstorn, Beale towuship, on next Saturday, the 21st inst., two mires, one with foal ; wagon, plows, harrows, and o'her farming utensiis; also a lot of household furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. Joseph Auker and Benjamin Moore will sell at the nsiience of the former in Walker township, vv.s 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 Coldren will sell at his residence at Van Wert, Walker townihip, on Feorn ary Sil, 1874, three horses, 1 mare with foal, 2 yearling colts, 2 cows, 3 head young cat tle, 1 two-year old bull, 1 thresher and sep arator, reaper, w agons, and other farming uteniis. Sale at 10 o'clock. Jonathan Riser will sell on the farm of Abraham Likens, in Delaware town ship, opposite Thompson's Station, on Wednesday, February 23th, 1371, two mares, 2 three year old colts, 1 j ear ling colt, 1 cows, 1 large fat bull, two fat steers, 1 Alderuey bull, 1 bsifer, bay, cornfodder aud straw, reaper, f rain drill, cmn planter, waons .and farming utensils. Sale at 10 o'clock. George Heikes will sell at public sale, at his residence in Milford town ship, on Feb. 25th, six horses, 1 colt, six young cattle, 3 calves, 3 wagons, threshing machine and other farming implement. Sale at 10 o'clock. Daniel Rickenbarh will offer at pub lic sale, at bis residence in Walker twp., one half mile east of Mexico, on Thursday, Feb. 2fnh. two bi.rse, two mares, 2 colts, 1 thorough-bred Dur ham bull, 24 years o d , 1 York State Irhaui heifer, 2 jears old; 1 white I I'urham bull, stiaight born", '2 vears j old ; 1 Darhani cslf, G months old ; 2 ; fmh cows. 4 cows al! coming into prof- J. S. Witmer will sell at public sale, at his residence in Feyette township, on Feb. 2Gih, two mares, one with foal, 1 horse, 4 colts, 5 milk cows, G young catile, lot of shoats, 1 sow with pies. 1 reaper, threshing trachme, wagons, and other farming utensils ; also house hold furniture. J?ale at 10 o'clock. Henry H. Brubaker will sell at pub lic sale, at bis residence in Fayette twp., one-half mile east of McAlistcr vl lie, on Feb. 27th, one horse, 1 mare with foal, 1 driving marc, 1 bay brood mars, 1 colt, 3 cows, two being Iresh, 1 durh.mi cow with calf at her side, 1 ("otswold tuck, 1 Leicester buck, 28 head of fchcep. three wagons and other farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Henry M. Stine anj Samuel Stine, Jr., Executors of the estate of Samuel Stine, Sr., dee'd, will sell at peblie sale at the late residence cf taid decadent in Fermanagh township, on TuesdaJ, February 24'h, Two pood work horses, 1 4 cews, coming in p' .fit, 3 head young . . J 1 cattle, 1 bull, A sheen, 5 shoats, and a . ' . ' ... large lot of farming utensils ; also, a general assortment of household and kitchen furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. William Spicher will sell at public sale, at bis residence in Walker town s 'up, 1 mile east of Mexico, on Satur day, Ftbruary 28th, One heavy draft hoise one mare with foal, one cow, one beifer, one calf, wagon, top boggy, sled, sleigh, plow, barrow, and other farming implements Sale at 10 o'clock. William Cleck will sell at public sale at bis residence at Van Wert, Walker township, on Monday, March 2nd, One young maie with foal, two good driving j mares, 2 two-year old horse colts, four heifers two years old. and a lot of fann ing implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Francis Buckwalter will sell at pnb lie sain, at bis residence in Walker township, one mile east of Mexico, on Tuesday, March 3rd, Four work hore, 1 horse eol two years olg, 7 bead of milk cows, all coming in profit between this dale and April next, 8 young cat tle, 3 fat steers, 1 fat bull, 5 head of bogs, bay by the ton, and a large lot of farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Stephen Reno will sell at public sale, at his residence in Fermanagh- town ship, on 1 nesday, March 3rd, Four bead of work horses, 1 mare with foal, 2 cows, will be in profit about time of sale, 1 two-year old three-fourth blood durbain bull, 5 young cattle, 2 shoa's, wagons, threshing machine, hay rake, fodder cutter, and other farming uten sils. Sale at 10 o'clock. D. A. Yoder will sell at public sale, at bis residence in Spruce Li ill town ship, on Wednesday. Match 4th, four bead of boses, cows, wagons, Tele graph fodder eutter, grain drill and other farming utensils, also a fine lot of light Itrahuia fowls. Sale at 10 o'clock. 8. C. M vets wi seiV at pnbie safe, at bis residence in Fayette township, on Weduesday. March 4th, six shoats, 7 pair of bedsteads, 1 sideboard, I ten pate stove, 1 settee, 4 tabes, 2 ward robes, and many other articles of boe.se ho1 furniture. J. W. Mutbersbaugh wiaso setV at the same time and pace, bis eitir" stock of househcJ and kitchen furni ture. .Jude Tyson will sell at pnblie sale, at bis residence on tbe Sbunian proper ty, .one mile northwest of Mexico, on March 5th, five horses, 1 mare with foal, 2 colts, 8 cows, 10 held of young cattle, 2 York State bulis, 2 York State heifers, 1 biod sow, 6 shoats, wagons, reaper and ether farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Adam J. Pettit will sell at public sale, in the borough of Perrysville, on Friday, March 6th, Three first-cls-s driving horses, 1 good shifting-top bug gy, 1 good trotting buggy nearly new, 1 good lifrht spiing wagon, 1 light sled, 2 good sleighs, double and single har ness, 1 patent Wheat screen, hay by the ton, and other articles not mentioned. Sale at 10 o'clock. J. L. Moore will sell on the iPnek ti-ck Farm, one-hall mile south of Centre church, in Walker township, on Tuesday, March 10, 1874, Two or three horses, five he! of Durham pd Alderney cattle, 1 top buggy, 1 Eigle So.anttr and poster, 1 grain drill, 1 rock and stump puller, and other farming implements, potatoes, bacon, aud other ar ticles. Sale at 10 o'clock. Lewis Kauch will sell at public sale, at his residence in Fermanagh town ship, near Cuba Mill, on Wednesday. March 11th, two fine young horses, 3 milk cow, lot of young cattle, 4 sheep, 2 shoats, 1 good two-horse wagon, new Har.isburg windmill, 1 good threshing machine and horse power, 1 steel tooth hay rake, and other farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. -. E. S. ti Thos. Rumbprgcr, Eipcu lors of the estate of Peter Kuinberger, deceased, will sell at public sale, at the late residence of said decedent, in Greenwood township, one mile east of the Seven ?tar Tavern, on Thnrsdav, ' Marc J 12th, one horse, two eows, five hogs, 1 mower. 1 fodder cutter, I corn sheller, an 1 other farming utenils, aUc household furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock KEPOUT OF DELAWARE UILXtfCHUOL For month ending Feb. 2, 1S74. No. of pnpi's in attendance... Average attendance .......... 1'er cent, of attendance 5,0 Dim:n Sir ill I.irit!e J:inv-s, . ra E. Slcgh'-l, Mary E. I imin. Ella D. Ciair, Ac nie Spece, Maie Miller, AdaJme Brant hoiTjr, Solomon KauU'inan, William Di:nn, Elmer E. Ilium, and Jacob Spore were present every day. M r,r.ir. Krszr.2, Teacher. RETORT OF I.OCi ST Kl'X SCHOOL, Walk Towssmr. . For monih ending Feb. 11, 1874. No. of pupils in attendance ....... 43 A verape ayemlatice .................. ' Per cent, of attetip-jnce Sri Mary J. Manb-.-ck, Mirv A. Rapan, Annie M. Ragan, Clementln Swanger, Joanna lb-igie, Co-a L. Smith, Elmira Van Ormer, Howard W. Rcigle, William II. Nanbeek, John Swab, and William Van Ormer were present every day. Snyder county people Lave discover ed a large cave in the Sbvle Mountain, near Bear Spring. As yet it is unex plored, but in their imaginations it bas reached almost the dimensions of tbe Kentuckv Mammoth Cave. MA Mil ED: SMITH HAS HOAR Feb. Mth, 1S74, I at the residence of the bride?s parents, Mr. Henry Smith and Miss Emma li.ishoar, both of Fiyette township. II03TETTLER S.VTDER On the 10th inst., at the Lutheran pirsonage, Perrys- he Itv. II C. Shin.lle. Mr. John ft -- -. --- -- II 11.. .,f n-.l- t..n.tln ...H Mi.1 Jennie M. Snyder, of Lark township. BVRRIS COLLIER On the 12th inst., by Rev. D. M. r.lackwdder, Mr. Amos Bur ris and Miss Isadore Collier, both of Fay ette town-hip. OR AYBILIS H ALL. SWINGING ROl'XD TUE CIRCLE. TWO SIGHTS OXLT. JENNIE CARROLL'S SEircno COMPEKV, OF TWENTT PEOPLE. An attractive evening's amusement, con si-tiug of Choice Dramatic Pieces, Introducing Jennie Carroll, Mark Bates, And the entire Drum itic Corps, assisted by f EOF. ANDRE'S ORCHESTRA. Also, the AMERICAN SOLOIST III. HENRY, In novel Bird Jmitntinn upon his GOLD CORNET, K0TE THE FOLLOWIXG : Will appear Monday- February 23-1874- Id the beautiful drama, entitled LITTLE CHARITY ORPIIAS. Amission, 60 cents. Reserved seats to be had, without extra charge, at Kepner's News Room. HENRY k. BATES... HI. HENRY JOE CHENET .Proprietors. ...Minsjrer. Agent. COJXMKRCf Ta. S1FFLIS AXD rJkTTEfiSO MARKETS C-rrcied weekly by tbe Millliu and Patter ton Board of Commerce. iiirruxrowa Feb. 18, 1874. HAaciTiaa Batter, prime rll Lard.; Tallow . Kegs, per dox Vinegar, per qt ;.. v FORK. Hams, ' lb Shoulders fc Side VlaiETIK. Lake flerring -.....t.... Unions...... 30 8 8 30 10 12 4 Q C'O 2.-1 4 12 Beeswax, per iu... Soap, dry. ....... Candles ........ " Wool, washed.... M ORAIM AXD SF.ins. Corrected weekly by D. P. SulnuffwCo Wheat, Fults and Lancaster Red $1 . Red i 1 ,10 Corn, old. . . " new .... . Oals .. Hurley do rs:el Timothy sbed. . Haxseed , Potatoes ...... . 42 6 4 73 2 51 1 75 60 J. Jc II- A- Mambausirs Prices On rrent, l'orr?rted Hrckij, Feb. 1), 1S74- Prime Koll Purler pir pound 30 Eggs, per doien- 30 lned Apples per found 6 Tallow 8 I. nrl, 8 Chickens, lie - 8 hacon, ' Shoulder, : 10 II. iin, ; yew Aftrertinrmeyit. formal School. rilHE County Normal School w ill reopen JL at ThoinjFSfntowa, Pa., Aran ",1S74. There will b-: Spring and Fall Sessions. Special attention will tw piid to the prep aration of Teachers. Terms reasonable. For particulars call on r ad-lr-ss T. D. H J. M. (8ARMAX. Jan21-"in Patterson. Pa. To The Public. VT a meeting of the Board ot County Counr.isMoner. held the liith day of Jaii'iary, 1X74, ami il being represented to the Hoard that tears are. entertained by the citizens of the county tha4 the County Com missiouers may be induced to sell County Bonds at a diwontit, k.e , tbe following resolution was unanimously adopt-jd : Rfoltti, That it is not iuirnded by the Board ot County Commissioners that any ot the said Bonds shall b.- so 'J for a sum less than what the Bonds cal Tor on their face, or, in other wtrds, at any discouut whatever. WM. VAN SWKKIN'GEN", DAVID B DIMM, A. A. CKOZIEK. County Cummiisionert. Attest: Jails PtES, Clerk. Jan. 21, 1S74-3T PUBLIC NOTICE IS HF.RKBY tlVE THat, in order to rane rnonev to aid in the cotit'ilction of a I t-'"ur ,n Mitllintown, the nnder- I sinm-d, Coniniissinners ol the ronntv of , Junuta, have is-iel an.l n-e ow prepared to sell, at their olive in .VitMiiituwu, Tha Bonds of ths County, of such de nominations as mar lie desired not less than Fitly Dollars i r ti cxiifions attached, at the rato of six icr centum in- lercfct, to b: paid annually, riaid Bon Is to ' be payable in one, to, or more years, not i These Konds an' issned nnder the provi- . sions ot the Act of Assutnblv of the Uth of j April, lt. and will be a s ite and desira- 1 i hie investment, cxemja. from taxation for all , loca. anil iimtnci;ai jtirioscs. WM. VAX SWEKIMGEX, DAVID 11. DIMM, A. A. CROZIER, C'omnimionrrs. At ter,f : James Pr.E, Clerk. Coinnr'asioners- Odice. Milllin- ton, Nov. 7. 173. J B. LOUDON', MERCHANT TAILOR, in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa., FASHIONABLE GOODS always on hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE en the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can have them cut in garments Iree of charge. B L'TTE RIOTS P.1TTICRyS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, ISTS-tf jCW HOOK Sl SHOE STORE MAIN STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, Nearly opposite Doty, Parker t Co.'s Bank. The undersigned wonld rcspr-ctfnllr an- ! nonnce to the public that he has removed A bis Boot and Shoe Store to the bull Imp on I .-...,.-. - n T ..; i,..,.. t . .Ir ... i. Co.'s Itatik, where bv keep on baud a large and well selected stock of READY-MADE WORK, for MEN, WOMEN nd CHILDREN. He ia siso prepared to manufacture, ot the best material, all kinds of 1500TS, SHOES AND GAITERS (or gents, ladies aud children. all woaa WAaaisTFn. Give me a call, for 1 feel confident that 1 I can furnih ycu with any kind of work yon mJr detre. 0RepairU!g done neatly and at reason able rau'S. June 8, JSrsi JOHN NORTH. jEW FURNITURE STORE. The undersigned would inform the public that be has opened a FI RMTIRE STORE In the otrouh ot Patterson, where ba has for sale KILHOURN & GATES' BEDROOIU SETS, Walnut Botlroora Sets, ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Locnges, Extension Tables, MARBLE T01 BUREAUS, NtRRLG TOP STAXIIS, Sofa, Cane-i-eat anl Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot cf Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to fill all orders for furniture, carpets, tc.t in person. F. F. ROHM. Oct 22, 1873-tf A LFUED J. PATTERSON. ATTCRNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JCNIATA CO., PA. C7" Ail business promptly attended to. Orrica With Jeremiah Lyons, Esq. Seatinel and BepnMiean 1 1.59 a yeai Aw AtlrtrrHitements. NEW Y03K 0AY-33QK A Denux-ratie Weekly. EsUblished 18i. It supwtris White Supremacy, political and social. Terms. $2 j-r year. To clubs, nine Copies lor Sp.viraen ropiesi free. Address D.Y-BiX)K, New York City. vooiys HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE. The Best Dollar 0Ltk!y. 5 to a m a d.ij iude br can vaasiug for this msgaiine now in its 14th volume with Chroino. THE YOSIMITE VALLEY 14x20 inches, in 17 Oil Colors. Vagaaine, one year, with Mounted hromo, $2 00 Magazine, one year, with Unmounted Chromu, 1 50 Msiiazine, alone, one year, I 00 Examine our Clubbing and Premium Li-ts. Two Firt-cUss Periodicals for tbe price of one. Ve stjlieit Experience.! CaJivas sers and ther to send at oy-i for tvr.us and Specimen Mig izine. Address S. E. SfTTES. PuoUMie.-, 41 Tark Row, N. X. City, or N -wbarf:h,.V .t . Fourth Grand Gift Concert roa THr arrrrr or nil PUBLIC LICRAIIY of KENTUCKY rswito irrFD till .1lt Or 3IARCII -M1XT, U ctiinp't-te tiie i-i ticUticiiMt m ike a FULLDIiAAVIXG 12.0UC Cash Girts will be distrib-ited by lot among the ticket-holders. list or Ore Onin l Ca'h fiit't.. One Onmd Cuh Cift One (Irand ah tiilt , One Ur.md Cah Hilt , One Grand Ca:i i!t li Cash t;ilts $10. SO Cash (iitts i GIFTS: ,y.!-Jl.nf:0 , inri.min . "lll.tVilJ 1 , ".l.lil . 17o . lOO.IKXI . lill.tSSI . oU.riKi 40,IH) 40,IHI . 4","IM , ull,O0 . 550,000 ,! e.i. h i. .((HI e:ic!l.. otl Cash (iitts Xl Cash Gilts 100 (':-.) (lilts loll Ch fiifW .jl) Caih Gilts 32" Ca-h Gilts ll.tHJU Cxh Gitts ,"ls) each., o'l e u-h. . 400 ea. li.. Klifl ca-h.. 2'll each.. IW each.. 00 each.. Total, 12.000 Gifts, all Ca.sH, aiuouiitiug to $1 .oMKO CTie concert and ciistnbitUon o) pifts will fnni.'ircy ani all i take flact on the day oir fixtA. whether all the tickets are sold or not, ami the -.')' p lis all piid in proportion to the numb r ol lick-ts sold. PHH'i: OF TICKETS. Whole tickets. $".(; Halves, $U- ; Tenths, or e icb eouiMoi, $"i ; Eleven who! tickets for $"'; .'jj tickets or 5H1J ; U.J whole tickets lor $i,o:HJ; '111 ttiiole liekets lor $1.M. Nodi.-u-ount ou less than $V0 worth of tickets. Applh -aiioiis tor agencies and orlers (or ti.-k.-l fhoiild be aillr. sil to THUS. E- HRiMLETTE, Apetit l iiblie l.m arv Ky., a i l Manager (I'tt Concert, l'ulflie Library Building, Louis ville, Ky., or THOH. II. IIVS &. CO. -Kaitcru Affcnti, 609 l.aAUw.tr. Ntw York. S-J to 820 P'r "av ! Agents wanted All cla-cs of w orking people, of either sex, young i" old, make more money at work lor us in Inor spare mo ment, or all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. Sns so.i i Co., I'ortlind. Msi.ie. BUILDING FELT. ( N'o Tar used (, tor outside work anil in Mde, intca 1 of platter. Felt ' ir-lin?s, &e. Send two U-c-'iit stanij-s for ci.-.-u'ar and samples. C. J. FAY, Canrleu, N. J. to SI 00 in Wall Street often b ads to a fortune. No risk. .-.2-psfrc pamphlet for atainp. Valestisf Ti MBKincr It Co., Bankers and Brokers, ."!) Wa.l-st., N. Y. TIIE GKEAT KEMEDT FOB which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as lias lcc:i proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the 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 Lung complaints, and is oficrcd to the public, sanctioned by the experience ot over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, l'uins or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding rt the Lungs, &c. "Wistar'u Balsam docs not dry tip a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses tho lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. rntrnrr bt Emi V. F0TVLB & EONS, Bo?:o, Ke., Jkoi SOU liy DrafM SDdiMlrrs generally. GREAT REDUCTION IX TnE PRICKS Ol1 TEETH! Full I ppcr or Lewer Setts aa Lew as $ Nf teeth allowed to leave the office un it the patient is satisfied. Teeih r- nmdeled and repiired. Teeth filled n last for life. Den'al wo k done for persons without thera b-avine tln ir homes, it desired. Toothache stopjied in live minutes with out extracting: the UHrth, at the Dental Of fice of G. L Derr, esublisbed in Mifflin town iu I5C0. G L. DERU, Jan II, 1ST3 Frae'kal Dentist. MISCELL.1.E0US J. & IL A. STAMBALGII haye eemoyed thels raMEirsa STOCK OF MERCHANDISE TO THE NETV" ROOMS OF D. P. SULOIJFF 4fc COs and C. B HARTLEY, ON BRIDGE STREET. 6 GREAT REDUCTION L THE TRICES OF BOOTS fc SHOES, HATS & CAPS. IF YOU WANT A W Y T fl I N a THAT CAN HE PURCHASED ATABOQT&SHGESTOBE AND THAT CAN RE HAD At the Lowest Prices TO INSURE A Good Article, Cell at the DOOT and SHOE STORE of J. AV. DEAN, liritlge Street, Pattcison, Penn'a. HE CIlKEKFirLLT I.VITES I3iSPIX'TIO.. Repairing Promptly 1 it ended to. NEW CASH STORE LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD HVP., One and a half miles south.wc.-t of Patterson. rTVfK snS"enler wonld most repertfnlly inform the puMie tl'it he li;s ;nt opend a .1 Store at the above place, where h- is prejored to supply all w!ii ra-iy larur him ilh their patronage with the latestand most select asortmeut of PKT GOODS, nntTKrUFS. QtT.ENsWARE, Wor.O Ar WIU.OW WAKE, oil CLOTHS, llOT.S &. SIU'ES. Also, with a lull supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, All of which he offers to sell or exchange for country ptodnce at TIIJC VERY T.OAVdIST PIUCI'IS. Much lower, In fact, than poods ha-re been sold within the ronntv for many years. He will pay the highest market price lor V."csst I'osts, Kaiiroat Ties and Woou either in caa!i or goods. A.J. IIERTZLER. Locnst Orore, Ang. 8, 1873-tf. D.W.Harley Co.'s Is the lane where jon can buy THE I5i:ST AM) THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' vS: BOYS' CLOTHING .r. c.ips. B iors, shoes, .i.d ri rmsiiixg goops. WE are ptepared to exhibit om of the most choice and select stocks crcr offered in this market, and at JSTOSlSHIr.LY LOU' r" KICKS ! Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be nrvle to order at short notice, rery reasonable. , Kemember the place, in Hoffman's New KaiUling, comer of liride and Water sTeelt, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may b, l-?;j-tt WIiaT TO WEAR JWDJIOW TO VMLW IT Jast step inio SAVl'EL STRATEK S Cti'TIMXf; STORE. Bridge strret, Patterson' Pa., and he will tell you all aliout it. HsHr l"t relumed from Philadelphia and Xew Tork, he can supply jea Tith the La'est an' Choicest Styles f CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coils, Pants. Vests. Tilts, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, Xotions, Fcr ni!!i!n: (Joo.ls in endless vti-y, Carrn-tn, Floor Oil Cloth, Furniture, fcc, cheaaer than the cheapest, tor the same quality ot a;ood. Call in an-l be convinced. Measures Taken and rat.ersr.n, ?,;y 1C, U:.Z IttiKlneA CVrr.. jEt DIll'U STORE. BANKS & HA MUX, (')Id Post-OHiee Bcibling.) .ilain Street, .Miraintorrn, Pa. DEAI.EiM IX rnrs nt ttEMrixE. CHEMICAL", DYE STIFF. P.fXTS Ol I.S, V A l: XI S 1 1 F.P . ( L A SS, Pt T t V, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BCKNEiiS, CJii dNLYS, B R V S II E S, J1AIK bKl Hr.S,T(HlH KKfSHES, PEK il MKRV.rnMI S, .SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. X O T I O X 3. S T A T I O X E k V LARGE VARlKEY Of PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with (feat ear, and warranted irom hih authorife. CTPurest of WIXE3 AXD LIQCORS lor meih-al piirposes. 27"PKES JKIPTIOXS empouided with gTe.it care. June 22-tt. JOUIS . ATKINSON', ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. C7"Collcctirj: and CoBTeyancscg prompt ly attended to. Orricc Ou Bridge street, opposite the Court liouae Square. llfkYrV i,a Rtfi'll 'h Stencil &. JlUil Li I Kr- check Outfits. Cala lopnes and full particulars FREE. S. M Sriscra, 117 Hanover St., Boston. Subscrine for the Sentinel It Repnblieen. JID ?E& T1SZLVEX7S. Suits Made to Order. SaVIL'EL STRATER. jtr Adtrrti.M iitrntit. ; Manhood: EowLori.HowEestored : Jut I Fai.'s'.c. ia 5 Sr ' I E-irelope. 'rice fix Ceatt. j n Lecture on tV Xa!!rrr. T."-rrtienf and f Raoieul Cure i: f .eriu:irfrrloe, or . Seminal 1 v rkn-, Liroiiinury Emissions. .tjx'iat Ilchrr.y, and In.) tdoiieiifs to.M.irrMi gen erally; Xfrvon.-ness. ( ..n-u i.i u, Kpi icpy and Fits; Mental and riivsical Iin-a-pacitv, renlri:iz !nmi Self Ah-ise, etc. Bj i KOhKKT J. L'L'LV Kit WELL, M. !.. As. ' tiior ol the '-G-een B'ok,'' lc. 1 he wor'.d-renownel H'lthor, !a this ad ! mirib'e Lecture, clearly Jnoves fiom his i on experiem-e that the awlnl consequcn ; es of Self-Abiine may b . tl'.rctiuMv reinoe. 1 ed without me tieines, and wiihont daiie-r-j ons surgical orrafions, bougies, instm. menfs, rins or conliais, t.-iiutin out a . mode of cure at once certain and er'ectn , by whi h every suir.Ter, n matter wiial hi t comliiion miy be. nay cure hims -If cheaplvy privately and radicuily. 1 his Lecture will prove a bron to thousands and thonsa'iiis. enl. under sel, to any nd Ir-ss, In a plain envelope, on the receipt of two post age stamp. A Hress Ihe PiiMishers, tUAS.J.t. KLINE Mil. Bowery. New York. Post-Oilice Boi Jan. 21, 174-1t. TH03IAS A. ELDEIi, 31. D., j Physician and Surgeon, ' Mt FLixToir.v, rj. j Oifice fcouri from 3 .. to 3 1. w . O'." flce in his iallier'a resiietice, at the sontli I end of Water street. i : I Large stork of lie ad made 1 l..;innt tor sale by IIARLET & CO:
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