n r n Tsui ii&. 'J" SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN I OVN: Wednesday. March IS. 1ST4. PEKK'A. Pw RETIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station as follow: EASTWARD Phiadelphia Express, 1 25 a m. Fast (.me, 8 20 a m. Harrisburg Accouinio., 11 -JH a ra. Vail, 6 12 pm. Faeific Exprt-ss, 10 13 am. Cincinnati Express, 8 60 p m. rTf.ti. ritl'burg Express, 1 21 a m. Cincinnati Express, 2 23 a m. Pacific, 6 UO a m. Wav l'asserger, 10 04 a m. Nail", . JH p m. Fsst Line, 6 Si p lu. Mifliin, Xov 2, 1373. LOCJL ISTELLlGLXVt. Locus'- Grove wants a post o&oe. Bess's Gailery is the place to get tout picture taken. Tom Hamilton his changed his deck boat to an OJH.-U buit, Ferdinand Rohm is preparing to erect a Vif.Jing on his lot oa .Vain street, Patter son. The ground hog turned tail last week, and tow everybody says he is a false prophet. Stewart UcCullouph and Jacob Lemon lauded a car-load ol Iowa horses at Perry s i!'t Ut week. See advertisement of sale of a farm in Ftale tow i.ship, by the administrator, Louis E. Atkinson, Esq. Jacob I.emon is making new openings for tbe naming of iron ore ou hia propurty in tiu;l:ord tuV.uship There was enough ctnrin Kst week to io a month. .So people would hare it if ibey ruled the winds. W m. Allison, Esq.. is home on a short rejourn from lis place as an inspector in the Custom House in Philadelphia Wi;l.in the past four years the Methodist churches ot Williamsport have been instru mental in the conversion of 4HK) people. The cnlract for grading the Seliufgrove ad North Branch Railroad his been awarded to John Gatighler, Esq., ot Selins fro.e. Sheriff Louden hf. put down a portion of the deck of 'l orn Ila'uiltou'a boat along south side of Lis home property for a toiri wa'.fc. "ho attention of the reader is directed to tho advertisement of Tuscarora Acad toiy. It is a classical place for boys and otitic men. There is a mystery aoout the building ot the railroad in Terry county. The mys tery is ia n'jt fcuowi!: f ir whom it is be! jg l-uilt or constructed. John M-Meen, of Wa'ker township, bought a young horse is Dauphin county, that was sired by au imported French I'erchcron horse that eo.n $2,00;'. Former students are talking of holding a grand re-union at Airy View Academy. 1'roiessor Wilson has been the teacher o! many prominent, aud many rising men. Tte unocrupitd woolen mil! at Port Roy al has been leased by Eastern men whj will soon convert it into a f ; oUe and La::dlt turr.il!; la:tory. We hope tlity may be successful in their cntiT-prlse. Thirty or forty years ago ho would not drink was thought o have old fogy pro clivities. There :s light breaking in on the lainds of the perp'.e. They are commenc ing to reaiiza now that he who drinks away Ins money and hut health is in fact the fog?. The Sew spoke and handle factory in jror.pect at Ferrysviile, or rather t Koyal, is said will employ 20 men. We vougratulate our neighbors on the occas ion. It is a plume tor then- cap. It will be the nucleus of a population of one hun dred people within tire years. On Tu.t-day night of last week gome per son unlocked ihj dor of George Goshen's hop, in Patterson, and took theretroni a twenty Eve pound sack of flour and about tfteen pounds of meat. This is the second time Mr. (toshen'a shop has been burglari ously entered within a week. Tlie sale of the old court hause lumber was largely attended on Monday aternoou. The bidding was spiriled. If the rfciru could have taken L;tb and moved shout, iLe wrnc would hare presented a sight something akin to that of a sale of "old army horses." The case of A. L. Guss, of the Cassville Orphan Sciiooi, will corns cp for tinal au tsent in the Senate Chamber, at Harris-bii'-g, to-morrow. E. S. Doty, Esq., will deliver ar. argument there. Interest in the FoUiors Orjhan's Schools i felt through out the Commonwealth. Representatives from almost every section of the State are ii pec led to be present. Citizens speculate as to where tie rail road, if it comes south i f town and crosses the river, wii. be made through the hill oa the other side. The natural way to get through the Mil would be lor it to continue down this side of tue river to a point oppo site the "stone house," a mile below Pat terson, and there cross. A passage through the biil there can easily be effected. By crossing north of town tie hill can also b cut without great difficulty. Col. Johx M. Tuompsos, keeper of tbe State Arsenal at Ilainsburg, was seized by a severe chill last Friday, which resulted in hia death oa Satur day, at his boarding bouse at liarri bnrg. On Monday morning bis re tuaius were brought to bis borne in Perrysrille, from whence they were borne to Church Hill Cemetery where they were buried by honors of war, the military of the county being pres ent under the commands of Col. J. K. Robison and Capt. McClellan. He was highly respected by all who knew Liai. lie won an eor able record as a soldier in the array of the Republic against Rebellion. Jobn Sbiebly, Esq., of the Peny County Advocate, performed the acro batic feat of leaving a closed carriage while a pair of spirited horses were running away with it at fall speed. The horses hid become unmanageable ty the tougue of tbe vehicle breaking. Another gentleman and a lady remain ed in the carriage until it was upset Tbe fright was the only injury received. Tbe carriage was broken to pieces. Tbe horses were not hurt. The horses and carriage belonged to Judge Jua kin. and tbe party were on their way from Xew York to Bloomfield. Br request tbe following riddle, is rub isbed : Thus Cod made Adam out of dust, But thought it best to make me first : Sol was made before the man, To answer God's most holy plan. My body he did make complete Without an arm, or legs or feet j My ways and set ions did control, Yet fashioned me without a soul. A living being I became, And Adam soon gave me a name; Then trora his presence I withdrew. No more of Adam ever knew. J did my Maker's laws obey, From them I never went astray j Thousands of miles I run in fear. But seldom on tho earth appear. Now God in me did something see, And put a living soul in me ; But soon of me my God did claim And take from me that soul again. As soon cow as the soul had tied I was tbe same as when Urst made; Without au arm, or leg, oi soul, I travel bow frein pole to pole. I labar hard both day and night, To tallen men I give great light ; Thousand of people, young and old, Shall at my death great light behold. No tear of death can trouble me. For j'y or woe I ne'er shall see. The Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical Ass:ciatio-i, representing the central part of this State, eastern part of Maryland, and the District of Columbia, convened in Carlisle, aud held their thirty, sreond annual session, B13I.0J Zeakel, of Cleveland, Ohio, presidin . the past week, and the following appointments for the Carlisle district were made : . A. L. Keeskk, P. E. Carlisle Staiinn, J. M. Ettinger. liagerstown circuit. J. W. Clair. I.eesba.-g Station, II. A Stoki. Big Sp in' circuit, P. Grrh.tni. Cumberland circuit, S. E. Davis. Couewago circuit, J. A. Irvine and A. S'apieton. Eende.-sviile circuit, J. M. Lor.gsd.irf. Perry circuit, A. U. Detltritk and tt. W. Kuuyan Maryvil!e circuit, T. M. Morris. Liverpool ciicuit, J. A. Hetutr. Liverpool station, J. M. Price. Purl Tn-verttiu circuit, Z. floruterger. M iddlt burg circuit, S. learlickaud W. N. Walace. M -dure rirenH. I. W. Miller. Milllin Mission, S. W. Seibert. McVeytown Mission, to bj sttpVed. D. P. Keouer. number ot I.iveiDoul eireuit J y aiterly Coutereiica. I.v Wright's History f I'errj ccun- ! '5' Pfe -''j 's tneiilii.iicil a rcmatka ! Lie room as follows : "There is a room in the house now occupied by Frccci Gibson, Ksq., iu Spiirg toirn&hip, fer ry couoty, l'a., iu which occurred tbe births of Jehu IS. Gibson, Chief Jus lice of the Supreme v'curt of Pcuniyl rauts, George Gitsf.n, Commissary of O.c I'uitel Slates, Dr. Joba lirn!it se!, the Mormon who first represented the Mormons in Cntigres, Hon. JoLn 1'igler, Governor of Caiifjriiia, from lbo2 to loo, and lien. Win. Uipicr, Governor of Pennsylvania, from 1852 to 1S55, still living ia IcarSe'ti, Pa." Is there any other room in the Siate that can make a claim to furnishing the birthplace of so many prominent per sou KlLLrn. On Saturday afternoon the mail tram west, when near the furnace below Newport, struck Mr. Abraham Evans, killing him instantly. OCo blame can be attached to the engineer, who sounded his whittle, giving Mr. Evans ample time to ct off the track. For some reason he failed to pay any attcn tio'j to the warning, with the above sad result. The train was stopped, aid the body was takeu on to Newport station. Mr. Evans was an esteemed citizen of Miller township, and hi sudden death caused a severe shock to his many friends. LloomJUIJ Times. A Pisct'SPios took place lately be tween the bachelors and benedicts of the St. Petersburg (Clarion county) lyeeum on the question : "Are married men hantiier than our single brethren ?" The 'roi-reii says the married men would have achieved a tremendous vic tory, but the alarm of fire was sounded, and the meeting was dispersed. After the fire the fire tbe married men went home to their wives, but the wretched bachelors went back to the hall, took a vote and decided the question iu the iiecattve. TnK Executive Committee of tbe Juniata County Sabbath School Asso ciation will meet at the Presbyterian Parsonage in Mifflintown, on Saturday, April 4, 1S74, at 2 o'clock P. M. Tbe following named persons are mem bers of the Committee: Re. II. C. Sbindle, I!ev. W. R. Whitney, Rev. J. A. Magill, Mrs. Jane Showers, M ss Anna Thompson, Miss Kate Tbauiai., Miss Sallie Irwin, Lucie'n V. Doty, Esq , S. P. Batesholtx. J. W. Speddy. T. T. Suebbard, Chairman. ."Their name is Legion," may be applied to those who die annually of Consumption, althougr- science has of lato years sensibly diminished their number. It is Gratifying to know that tbe general use of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry is largely instrumrn al in attaining this end. Jcst Received A new lot cf Su perior and Susquehanna Cook Stoves, which will be eold cheap for cash. N. E. LnTLEFIELD Call at Capt. McCiellau'a saddler shop, Bridge street. March U, 1 874-27 REPORT OF GOOdViLLE SCHOOL. For month ending Mar. 9, 1874. No. of pupils In attendance Average attendance Per cent, of attendance y 75 Per cent, of attendance during term... George A. Glace, Joseph Gingrich, Ed die S. Hunberger, Josiah Kurt, Jacob Bice, Fannie M. Anker, Lydia A. Auker, Lydi. A. Hunberger and Effie Townsend were present every day during. month. G."W. S. Weihck. Teacher. REPORT OF LOCUST GROVE SCHOOL, MlLTOtD Towkship. For month ending March 2, 1874. No. of pupils in attendance 42 Average attendance 8i I'er cent, of attendance 83 Katie Cunningham, Lillie Cunningham, Nora Zelner, Alii- Zelner, Annie Steward, Clara Hertzler, Caroline Feagly, H. O. Groninger and E. E. Bell were present every day. E. E. Snraiz, Teacher. REPORT OF rWARTZ'S SCHOOL, For month ending March 12, 1874. Whole No. in attendance during month, 24 Average attendance 17 Percent, oi attend.uiee &H Percent, of atienltnce duri ig term... 59 W. W. Stbaykk, Teacher. Public Sales. 15. II. Mills will sell at public sale, at his residence at Oakland Mills, on Saturday, March 21st, his entire stock of furniture, consisting ol 6 pair col lage bedsteads, 3 pair carved cottage bedsteads, 2 pair of union single bed steads, 2 pair Jenny Litid bedsteads, 6 cottage washstands, 2 itioloscd wash stands, dining tables, breakfast, I siuk, 3 meal chsts, also, 1 new hearse, one good turning lathe, three good work benches, aud a lot of tools, such as saws, pliiues, chisels, ic. Sale at ten o'clock. David Eh will sell at public sale at hi) residence in Spruce Hill township, one mile south of Judge I'omeroy's store, oa Tuesday, March 24th, Sis bead of horse stuck, 1 cow, 2 heifers, one coming iu profit ; 1 yearling bull, 5 good ihi'als, one Kirby reaper and mower, threshing machine, graic drill, wagons, and a large lot of other farm iug implements. Sale at 10 o'clcci. Nicholas lckg will sell at public !e at las residence i mice west of Me Coysville, on Wednesday, March 25th, Six bead of horses, 2 mares with foa! 1 good driving horso, 2 tiarling coits, 1 cow, 3 fat steer?, 3 heifers, 1 clover duller, 1 ExceUior reaper and mower combined, 2 farm wagons, 1 spring w.i'i n, graiu drill, threshing machine, atiJ a large lot of other farming iuiple mrnts. Sale at 10 o'clock. Will be sold at public .'ale, at the residence of Daniel SlooSTer, in Walker towustiip, on Friday, March 27, 1874, the joint property of Henry Stouffer, deees.-cd, and Dauiel Strutter, as fol lows, vis : Two horses, 2 road wagons, 1 spring war;n, 1 cart, 1 sled, 1 sleigh. 1 mower aud reaper, 1 horse rake, one windmill, 1 cultivator, plows, harrows, hT(ie gears, bay fork, and other farm ing utensils. Sale at 10 o'clock. Jacob Lemon will sell at public sale, at bii residence, in Mi!f.rd township, on Friday, March 27ib, One spring wagon, 1 wind i.ill, plows, Larrows and ' otb-r farming implements, one sewing mizhirie, 1 washing u.auhir.e, stoves, bedsteads, cupboard, and otLer article of hou.srholJ furniture ; also, one riSe, one shot-gun, and a lot cf photograph fixtures, and possibly a lot of Iowa horses. Sale at li o'clock. Mrs. Delia Devery will sell at public scle, at hrr residence in M'Alistetville, on SaturJay, March 2Slh, Two dressing bureaus, 4 good bedsteads, 2 coooking stoves, 1 heater, 2 sets t-ane bottom cr.aiis, 2 mahrgany tables, 1 centre table, 1 spring bottom lounge, 1 settee, 1 spring bottom rocking chair, 1 wash tUiid, 2 lots of carpet, lot of poultry, &e. Sale at 10 o'clock. Peter Troup wiil sell at pob!i0 sale, at Lis residence in Delaware township, one-fourth mile f r m ros Roads, on March 2Sth, One horse, 1 mare, 1 new tow-horse wagon, 1 buggy, horse geurs, ic, also a lot ci boards. Sale at one o'clock. Mifflin County NVws. as per Lewistows PAress. On Monday last Mrs. George 4'ox, lesidmg nesr George M'Kee's, iu Gran- ville township, whilst engsged about her usual household duties, and when about rassing through a door, suddenly fell dead. Her age was about 35 years, j She leaves 'a husband and five or six children. The cause of her death we have not learned. j On Wednesday mnrning of last week ; Jobn Yejtr, of Lilieyrille, cam to town in the cars, and during the day walked to Dry alley and back again, lie had come to town to attend a law suit which was to come off next day, and was staying at tbe residence of bit eon, Lewis. He ale a hearty supper and retired to bed apparently iu his usual health. At 10 o'clock he took a severe spell of coughing, which pro . duced a hemorrhage of the lungs, and caused his death iu less than an hour. His age was 76 years 1 month and 16 days. A Medical Society was organised last week. It will meet on the second Tues day of every third mouth. The management of the Poor House property is deplorable, and the manage ment of the inmates of the institution still more deplorable. Rev. V. G. Ferguson, of tho Meth odist charcb, was presented with a $ 100 gold watch by members of bis congre gation, on Thursday evening last. Tbe protracted meeting held at Mil roy, in the Lutheran church, under the auspices of Re S. G. Shannon, has resulted in the conversion of sixty per sons. "If men go to saloons to drink and get drunk, why should not women go there and pray !" would be a good sub ject for dheussion in the Apprentices' Hall. A Clearfield Bear, named John D., bas been victimizing sundry citizens of Mifflin county. Hia method of " doing them is by obtaining loans of small sunis bj pledging .ocurity certain promissory notes to ten or twenty times the amount borrowed ; but these notes subsequently turned out to be forgeries, and of course worthless. His best ef fort was to catch the Mifflin County National Bank, by placing io its hands several notes for collection, and then offering another for discount. But such financial adepts as the officers of the bank are not so easily trapped. The discount was refused. Oue of the notes left for collection was ostensibly from Jacob Stine, E.-q , County t orn missioner of Mifliu county. It was dated December 23, 1873, and made $110 parable in 90 days. It was sim ply a blank f.Tgpry. He tried the game of forgery in Centre countyj where be was nabbed, and is now in jail awaiting trial. CO 31 31 la KC T. MIFFLIN AM) PATTERSON MARKETS Corrwted weekly by the Mifilii. and Patter son Board of Commerce. UirruxTows March 18, 1874. MAIKCTISO Butter, prime rail Lard Tallow Eggs, per dox......... V iuegar, per qt PORK. Hams, lb Shoulders It ti ides . . vaaieriks. Lake Herring Unions.... Eecswax, per ib Snip, dry Rags... KKTAILMI AKTlCLES. Candles Wool, washed Cl Oil, pr gall Salt per sack aaait xd sei:is. 30 8 8 20 10 12 7 4 50 00 25 8 3 12 C5 Si) 2 25 Corrected weenlv t-v I). 1. SuloufTxCo Wheat, 1 00 Oats, fair 45 Corn CO Barley Ctl Ciovrseed 4 75 Timothy seed 2 51 flaxseed 1 75 Potatoes 50 J. & H. A- MamliaiigiVs Prices Cn Trent, lorrected Heeklj, March IS, ISi. Butter 35 Eig 1 So i Onin 15 Dried Apples 10 blackberries 10 " Raspberries 20 Potatoes 6i Ground Alum Salt, per su-k .... 2 ' 0 The Philadelphia Cattle Market reported on Monday, the IG'h, wms active at prices ranging from 8 to -tjc. Number sold, 2'Ki0. Sew A4rertttment- Xornial School. rilllE County Nr:oal S. I.u.il v ill re-op-n 1 at Hi"U'pMilon, Pa., AraiL 5, 174. There will b- Spring and Fall Sessions. S'cul attention ill be p:ii1 to the prep ar.iti in of Te ichcrs. Terms reasonable. For particulars cull on r address T. D. & J. M tJAKMAN, Jan'21 3m . Patterson, Pa. DIsho! tlon. THE partmT-liip heretofore existing be tae.n W. C. LutI and Wiliitm Bell, j j.,.. lhi, ,,JV disv,v, liy niutlllll f . srnt. All jiersons indebted to thj uid linu will pleae call and sett It their accounts be fore tiie first d.y of March, 1874, at which time all accounts remaining unsettled will he placed in the hands of a collector lor collection. v C. LAIRD. VS. BfcLL. February 2, lb74. PUBLIC 170TICE 13 IIEKEBY GIVEN, That, in order t" raie money to ai l in the cot't-iictiou of a new Court (louse in Mitflintowu, the nnder signed, Commissioners ot the county of Juniata, have isxued and are ow preparoi to sell, at their otiioe iu Milliintowu, The Bonds of the County, of such denominations as mar be desired not less 111. in Fitty Dollars with coupons attached, at the rate of six per centum in terest, to bt pai 1 annually. Said Bonds to be payable in tine, two, or more years, not TKS " issoed onder the .rovl- sions ot the Act of Asseniltly of tlie Uth of April, IVM. and will be a sate and desira ble investment, exempt from taxation for all local and municipal purposes. 1VJI. VAN" SU'EKIXGEX, DAVID B. DIMM, A. A. CKOZIER, Cummitshntrt. Attest 1 Jamks Dcr5, t'ttrk. Comm-ssioners' OllJce, MiSlin- I town, Nov. 7, 1S73. J To Tise Public. i Ti nieeting of the Board oi Ccnnty J. Coninassioiiers, held tlm IGtll dav of I jao.IM.y, an(i i', being represented to the Board that I ears are enterlained bv the citizens ol the countv that the Coiintv Com- I missioners may be induced to sell Countv I Bunds at a discount, &.c , the toliowiug resolution was unanimously adopted : Itetolrti. That it is not intemied by the Board of County Commissioners that a:iy ol the said Bonds shall bs sold tor a sum less tbau m hat the Bonds ca.l for on their lace, or, in other w.rds, at a:y discount balever. WM. VAX SWKRLNGEX, DAVID B DIMM, A. A. CKOZIEK, Cumnty Cummuiiomeri. Attest : Jaats Dees, Clerk. Jan. 21, 1874-3 r JEW BOOT & SHOE STORE, MAIX STREET, MIFFLINTOVVX, Nearly opposite Doty, Parker &. Co.'s Bank. The undersigned would respectfully an nource to the public that tu lias removed lus Boot and Shoe Store to the building on Main street, nearly op;ositc Doty, Tarker &. Cos Bank, is here he keeta on hand a large aud Hull selected stock of KEADY-MADE WORK, for MEN, WOMEN nd CHILDREN. He is lo pn-pared to manufacture, of the best mateiial, all kmds of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS (or gents, ladies and children. all woek waaaasTLD. Give me a call, for I feel confident that I cau turn is. h yea with any kind of work you may d-sire. E"licpairing done neatly and at reason able rates. June , 1873 JOHN NORTH. Executor! Sol ire. Ettalt of Samuel Stint, deceased. "IVTllEKEAS Letters Testamentary on V T the estate of Ssmucl Stme, Sr., late of Fermanagh townip, di-ceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and (hose having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent will make known the same with out delay to HENRY II. STESE, Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa., SAMUEL STINE, Jr., Roland, Centre Co., Pa-, Ereeulort. Or to William Given. Attorney in fact for Samnel Stine. 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SO Cash Gitu 5,tNX) each; 50 Cash Gilts 1,000 each. htj Cash Gilts 50 I each. 100 C:ish Gilti 4 XI each. 1 50 Cash (it Its .100 mob . 250 Cash tiilts 2)0 each., 825 Cah GilU 100 each. 11,000 Cash Gilts 50 each. $2V).000 .. 100,''!' ,. 5O.000 ,. 25.VM .. 17, .-On ,. 100,000 ,. 150,000 . 60.C00 , 40,000 . 40,001 . 45,li(.1 . 5tl,(Sii) . 32,500 .. 550,000 Total, 12.000 Gifts, all Cash, amounting to $1,500,000 T' e concert and distribution ot gifts will poiilictly and untquirstall 1 lakt jtlact On Mr day .ir fizei. whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,'NIOg'lts all paid iu proportion to the nuiuoer ot tiek.-ts sold. P It ICE OF TICKETS. Whole tickets, $0; Halves, $25; Tenths, or e.ich cuuiwn, S; Eleven whole tickets lor $ MI. Send fur circular. The time for the drawing is near at hind, and persons intendirg to urchaae tickets have no time to lose. TIIO. 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This sim ple mental acquirement all may possess, tree, by mail, lor 25 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies A neer boot;. IOo,ihh s..!d. Address T. WILLIAM &. CO., Pub lishers, FuiUddphia. -TIIIa -OMi: lAiii for agents. Lary: income guaranteed. En close stamp f ir circular. R. ALLISOX, 1 i I r circular. ft.,X.Y. 113 Chamber rfl to IO in Wall Street oltcn JLV? lea.ls to a fortune. No rik. 32-pfige pamphlet for stamp. Vale.vtive Tt MBKincE & Co., Bankers and Brokers, Wall-st., N. Y. 1776. 1S7G. 0:- AMERICAN CEMENiXIAL- :0: JEPtOME IIETRICK, AT TIIE CAN AL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly on hand and for salt at a' small profit, a well seiocti-d assortment o.' DRY GOODS, GllOCEKIES, QUEENSU'ARE, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. Also, FLOUR and all kinds of PRO VIS ION and MILL FEED. TOP PRICES paid for Conntry Produce and ail kinds cf GRAIN, particularly for choice lots of w heat. Mexico, Pa., Miy 6, 1873-6ra. GREAr REDUCTION IN T1LB PRICES OF TEETH! Foil Upper or Lower Kelts as Loir as $5 No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is fatUdtd. a Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. . . Den'al wo k clone for person without them leaving their homes, if desired. Toothache stopped in live minuses with out extracting tiie tooth, at the Dental Of lice of U. L. DkRR, established in Mi.llin town in 100. G. L. DEP.R, Jan 24, 1372. Practical Dentist. rCTIOXEER. SIIUMAN MILLER, of Millerstown, Perry countv, tenders his services to the public as Auctioneer, and will attend promptly to the crying of sales at any poit in tbe county. iue iwm a csil. Dec. :t. IK73-:m. .ViscrlldhtouM. TJIE GREAT 11EMEDT FOR - CONSUMPTION which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand aril preparation, as lias been proved by tho hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It 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 offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to iu 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 Ciiest and Side, Liver Complaint, Weeding at the Lungs, &c Wistar's Balsam docs not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, tiui3 ivnioving the cause of the complaint. TBEr.tBED BT BETH VT. T0.VLE 4 EOKS, Boston. Sast And sold by Druggists aad Dealers gtamrmllj . NTl!rVr PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, Mlffliiilovfn, Pa. JOSEPH HESS won! I resoectfnllv invite all who want GOOD PIH'TOliR.VPHS of themselves or their friends to give him a cail, and be convinced that this is tbe place to get GOOD PICT I RES. Having premred himself with tlie BEST IN5TRUHENT.S in the maiket, and all the I-1TFST LMPROVEnE.STS that constitute a First -Clas3 Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends nd the fihlic gen erally to tavor him wi-h their patronage, and they will e .ire.inni'cla'wt with any thing in 'he line ot rbot..gr.iphy. I'ietnrert taken Irotn Carl to Life Size, and Painted, it desired, in Oil cr Water Colors. Sn.aH Tictures copied asd cnlargcil. Old Anib.-otyps or Daguerreotyj'es also Copied and enlarged, and paintiil if desired. A s -l selecti-ir. n fKA.VKS kpt on hand at a'l tiin-ts, and racarir than ever. SolSI Walnut Fiaiir-5. (Jilt r'rmis. Imitation Walnut Frinvs, 1 111 tntion Rosewood Frames, Kustic Frames, Cabinet Imiierial Frames, Pictuie Xails, Screw-eyes, Cord arid Tas sel, &.C. josEm nzss. MifTlintown, Jan. 7, 1S74. JEW FURNITURE STORE. The undersigned would inform the public that he has vpen 4 a FtnXiTlRE STORE In tho oorongh ol Patterson, where be has tor salo . K1LB0URN JEe GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Ueilroora Sets, ALL STi'LES OF 1JEDSTEAD3, Sofas, Lounges, E5TLSi.io; Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, JUinilLi: TOP STANDS, Sofa, Cinc-cit an 1 Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets, j As 1 run a car to I" ilaiclpl.ia weekly I am prepared to Mil all orders lor furmturo, carpets, fcc, in person. F. F. ROHM. Oct 22, 187C-tf CLARK WKI&HT'S TINVvrA?ti- AND 'SHEET IRON STORE. Main Street, Tatterson. Here a coa-pleto assortment of TUT AKD SHEET IROtf WAEE; ciar constantly be found to suit customers, and are o tiered at a BARGAIN'. C7"REPAIRI"G neatly aad cipeditioua- ly executed. Itoofiiiig aud Spouting- of the BEST MATERIAL, ma-le to order on short notice. THE PUBLIC Are also herebv informed that I recnlsrlv, every week, run a car to and 1mm Phila delphia, ruing to the city on Tuesday and reluming to Patterson on Thursday. Per sons purchasing goods in Philadelphia, c-n have them bronchi promptly here by order ins; them to PJJt Market street, in care of Clark Wncht's Market Car. 1 also invite be attention of those who ship produce. to the east, to the facilities otlured, and earn estlv solicit their paironajte. t lake WRiauT. Dec. 21, 1873. gOEOMO."! SEIBER, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every T'lesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish the citizens ot these bor onehs wit i the beat of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, te. at tho very lowest prices, lie respectfully solicits tbe patronage nf the public. April 3, 1701 y. MISCELL.M E0US .RElIyfAL -:e:- J. & H. A. STAMBAUGIl EAV2 FiOVilTHmiJxaLLS f STOCK OF MERCHANDISE TO THE NEW BELFOBO BUilDiMG, Cor. of Main and Oridirc Sts.' GREAT REDUCTION IX THE 1TJCES OF BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. IF YOU VANT A N YTlll N C; THAT CAN UK PURCHASED AT A BOOT & SHOE STORE AND THAT CAN L'E HAD At the Lowest Prices . TO INSURE A 3ood Article, Call at the U00T and SHOE STORE of J. W. DE,JV, Bridge Street, Patterson, Tenn'. nn cmjisKFriiisY. invites i3isrECTio?r; Repairing Promptly lt tended to. NEW CASH STORE LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TWP. One and a half miles south. west of Patterson. THE snbvnber Wonld most rP'petfn'ly in'orm the public liiat he has Jnst openf a i?tere at the a'nove place, where he i prepare 1 to supply all who may favor him with their patronage with the latest aad most select assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. TIEEX WARE, WOlD A3 D WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, liOOXS & SHi'ES. Also, with a full supplv of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS. &C, A" of which he orfers to sell or exchange for countrr piodnce at TII12 VERY LOWEST I?RICTS. Mrch hurer, in fact, than gols have been sold within the county for many year.. lie wid pay the highest market price tor Locust Posts, Railroad Tics mui Wood,' either in cash r goods. " A. J. IIERTZLER. I.ocnst Grove, Aug. 8, 1873-tf. D.W.Harley&Gos Is tho place tihere yea can buy THE BEST AM) TIIE CHEAPEST MEXS' YOUTHS & "BOYS' CEOTIIIXG juts, t.ips. Boors, shoes, .i.xd FCRMsmya goods. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever ofTared In Hi s market, and at JSTOS1SIUSCLY LOW PRICES ! Also, mMsrrrs takon f r suits and farts of suit., which will bi maJe to trier at short notice, very reasonable. Remember th place, in llrfiuisn's New Builuipj, corccr of ullage mml Water s'reetK, JilFELINTO A'X, PA. n.ay b, l13-U vmi to ;vesb mu how to unas it. :C: Just step into SAMUEL STRATER S CLOTHING STOREi Bridga street, Patterson Pa., and bo will tell yen ail ab-jnt it. Having f isl returwd from rbnarlelphra and New York, he can sitpply yoa wtta tbt Latest a:ui Cuoicest S tylei f CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coats, Taifs. Vests. Hats, Caps, Uoo'ui and Shoes. Watches and JewMry, Notions. Fur m!iiii)t G-mhIs in endless vaiiuty, Csriet.-, Floor Oil Cloth, Furniture, tic, cheaper taa the cheapest, tor the same final ly ot goods. Call in and be convinced. Measures Taken and Suits ilatlc to Order. Patterson, May 16, 1S73 ? aKCEL E TRATER.' Jiitsiws Card. EU UIII ; STORE. RANKS &7lAMLIN, (Old 'Post-Oifice Buiidbg,) Main Street. Mifflintovvn, Pa. ALectare n the J.'ature. Trialment and DEALEiSa IX i RauicalCureof Sperma:irrliota,or Seminal , ! v eakueis, ?r.voiuutar Einis.siLiK. Sexual Ti.l..i.- AND JiEDfCINES. Dehtiirv, and imp. diments to .Marri.iVe ?tn- CHEVICAlJf, I'VE STUFF, PAINTS lerallvf" rvou.-nes.H, Con.untpti'n, Kp; OILS,yAkMSiiUS,t;LASS.n"TIY, jlepsy nnd Fits; JlenUl and f'h) sieal Inea COALOiL. LASttPS, bUUNEkS, ! incitv. resnlMn from Self. Abuse. etcE CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, Jt. IK HM SEES, T( 1 H BIIUSUKS, ITU. rUJfKRY.CKMIlS, SOAPS. UAIU OIL,TtB.r. c, riGArrs. son ( .v STATIONERY LARGE VARIKEY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with, grea; eurra, ami warranted roiu lub autWoirtv. C"Purt of WIXE3 AND LIQUORS for rnedieal p irrxises. CyPKES JRipT ION'S cwpormrfed with great care. June 2-tl JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. C!Collecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. Orrn-e On BrMge Street, opposite the Court House Square. f AVrV iSadt Rapidly with Stcnril II JiVLtl Key jbmJi Outdid Cata logues and full particulars FREE. S. M Sraircra, 117 ilaaorer St., Boston. i 6nhscri for he Sentinel KTnMic?j. JtL FERTISEME.Y1S. -VfK' Jfilrrrlisrmenlg. : Manhood: HowLost.HowEestored iix Cta!t. j ROBERT J. UF.VKKWFLL, M. If.. Ac- Ihor nt the "ti-een Book," ic. i Tha world-'enowned anth-.r, in this sd l mirable Lecture, clearly roves fiom hn I .wn experience that the awlol eonstqiieir- cea of be!f-Abu3 may berSectuaMv roinoe. cd without medicines, and wMimt dasrr ous surgical operations, bougies, instrc. uients, rin;;s or cordials, pjiuting ont a I mode of enre at once certain and elt'ectu I by which every su!terr, no matter what hia condition my be, hkit cure himself cheapM-, privately and raiUcailv. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent- under seal, to any nddresa, in a pUm envelope, on tho receipt of two post age Unips- A Idress the PublisheiS, CUAS. J. C. KLINE k. CO. 1-7 Bowery. New Vor. . Post-Ouiue Box sjcC Jan. 21, l!71.1y. TIIOAIAS A. ELDER, M. D., Physiciaa. aad Sargeoc, mt FLlXTOWX, PA. Omce hours from 9 a. u. to 3 r. . Of fice in hia fa:her's residence, at the sont! end of Water street. ..clil-tl Large stock of sea4f-tnai!e Clott iRgf i ! aW by HARL7,TCt i