SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOM'N: -TednedaT. April 8, 174. TERMS. Subscription, f 1-50 par annum. Traasieut adve.-tisetnsnU inserted at 50 cents p T inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, iO cents p-T line lor each insertion. Deductions will be male to th se desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter Tear. FESN'A. E. R. TIME TABLE. rsiwiger trains leave Mifflin follows: IITAS. rhi-iielpuU Express, 1 r't Line, Jljrriidmrg Acconiiuo., 11 Mai!, 6 Pacific Express, l'O Cincinnati Express, 8 wcsTWAaib. Pittsburg Exjiriw, 1 Cincinnati Express, 2 Psciric, 6 Wsv Psseneer, 10 Msir, 't l.ir.e-. 6 Mifflin, Nor 2, 187S. Station ah J a m. Jfrt s n. i a m. 12 p ui. 13 a m. i" J UI. 20 a m. -3 a m. Hi) a ui. Msu. 38 p ni. 34 p ni. LOCAL 1XTE LLIGh Xl'h. . Shoots are is demand. it is lawful to catch trout now. Many children are out of health with cold Tubus Auker is building a stable on bis 'ot. But little attention was paid to Good Friday in town. Huntingdon Presbytery will meet at Wil liamsburg on the ICib lust Tin: I .dependent is ag iir. in the course of publication, neat and lie ay: Kev. Mr. Pencpru'lter rre.i-hed in the II. E. church nil Lut Sunday. lias fruit been nippM in tlia bnd t is what one grower as!. anoihor. The winds of la-t week gave the coming wb 'at crop a back set. Wiot'T lingering in the lap of spring tuadc people shiver la.st neck. It is time tlut the Itr;fc!r pivrsits epin ion of the prophetic uliility of Uie ground bog. Mr. Enos Bergy has at bis plnre at Jeri cho Mills, a KoiitiKky thorough-bred horse and mare. The iniprovnuoils tf.at Jaco? Thor-.in is Uiakm ou bis tuttu property are neuriug completion. The last survey, now being midii for the new railroad, is as regularly tallied of every "day as people take theit meals. The attention of the public is invited to the New Opening oi G. S. Mills it Son, at Perrvsviiie. See advertisement. Since the river has been Etocked with bass, people don't talk fih as they used to. They are simply hilmg their tune to catch them. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be adiiiiiiiKtered in the Lutheran church of this place on next Sabbath morning, ser vices commencing at lfj o'clock. m Prepir atory services ou Saturday evening previous. The dirt or ground from theCojrt House excavation is beiuj carted as rapidly as d uit To the west side of the pike btsio bridge, where it becomes' such a snpp rtt the w all that a new one on th it side w ill never bJ required. Viilia;a Banks, F.sj., of Fermanagh towudiip, shipped as sleek a lot of stail-fed cattle as one wished to looK at, to Philadel phia last Friday. Ho is the largest cattle feeder iu th; couuty. He has fed tO head the past inter. The Seventh Annu:tl Convention of the Juni.it.1 Sabbath School Association will be held in lVrrysvilie, on Wednesday and Thursday, May 27th and 2Sth, li71. The topics selected lor discussion, and other necessary information, ill be published in due time by the Chairman of the Executive Committee. The Len-isfown Gazette his been en 'a'sed lu an ciht-colunin paper. Sinceour acquaintance with it, it has been the cm bodimeut of typographical neatness, and editorially managed with ability and skill. It is now published by the Frysieger Bro thers, who are also numbered in its edito rial corps. The Teteran editor, (ieorge Frysingcr, Exj., is its editur in chief. Within the whole range of touic ui alterative medicines kuowtij none is eu titled to wore Considtratroti lllaa the Peruvian Syrup, la all cases of en feebled or debilitated coDsUtjtiou it is the rery remedy needed. The bill before the Lejriclature, pro viding for the collection of tax bj tlie treasurers of the respective counties meets with considerable favor, and lit tle, if any opposition, iu this cou:.ty. It is looked upon as the most econom ical way. The bill provides that tbe treasurer shall invite the respective township ou stated days, at sUted places, aud then and there receive the Ui, the treasurer to receive 24 per cent, for liis services. . A RIXD end intelligent niiner baa seat us a piece of rock from the Nar rows, full of iniJrcsMons that itVould require a Hugh Miller to clarify. - He eays in the letter that accompanied the specimen : 1 'lease accept the piece of rock as a Fpeciiuen of a stratum I found the other day in the eentre of a large and very hard rock strata. This stratum is over a foot tb'cV, and seems to follow tbe ledpa as if it was a regular forma tion. The oddity of the shapes and the natural look everything feeing very plain makes it a sight worth see ing. Come up. I will show it to you, and yon can select some specimens. I can show you impressions of hands and feet, boned, ie. sv I'cblic Sale. II. Latimer Wilson, Executor of William Curran, deceased, will sell at public sale, at tbe late resK dence of said decedent, at Vanwertj Walker township, on Tuesday, April ICtL, Four bead cf horse?, 1 fine brood in are with foal, 1 extra black horse colt, three years old; 1 very good bay Lorse colt, 2 years old ; 1 mare colt, one year old; IS head of cattle, three cows, two large steers, one Urge sow .and eight pigs, farm wagon, spring wagon, carriage, buggy, sled, corn shel ler, l ay, 3 scape bees, 4,000 good oak sliingles, piue boards, parlor stove, eight shares TboiupsoDtown bridge Mock, and many articles not mentioned. Hale at 10 o'clock. REPORT Or SinTLIXTOiTXSCUtKILS. For 6th month ending Feb. 25, 1873. School Jfo. 1. . Whole Ko. in attendance during month, 86 Average attendance 81 Per cent f attendance f6 " " i during term.... 90 Charley B. Crawford, David B. Doty, James S. Hamilton, John F. Snyder, Jas. C. Watts, Elhe B. Crawford, Clara J. Deen. Rebecca Doty, Mtusie K. Diehl, Lucy Donghn-.an, Emily J. Kirk, Bertha F. Kep ner, Jennie Loudon, and Junia Panneloker were present at every roll-call. D. A. Uaaaai, Teachtr. Schooi Xo. 2. No. in attendance, Girls 27; Boys 29.i 47 Average, Gir!s 24 ; Boys 19 .... 43 Per cent., Girls So; Beys do w 91 Daisy Siuious, Belle Derr, Laura Watts, Gertie Crawford, Mary Koliinson, Beckie Ellis, Coda Simons, Tillie Loudon, Andrew Parker, Willie Kuiufcr, Darwin Crawford, James SuloufTand David Hamilton were present every day during month. J. E. Xolas, Teacher. Scaoot No. 3. No. pupils in attendance during month, 42 Per cent, of attendance 91 Xo. prescut every day................ lt JIullio Woodmansee, Annie Stambaugh, Ellie Pannc-bakcr, Fannie Espenchade, Darwin Crawford, Ctoyd Pannebaker, Jaoes Speddy, Eddie Watts and Frank M'ygaut were present at every roll-call. Holmes Dtsinclb, Teacher. 1 Srnooi. Xo. 4. ; Xo. Tupils in attendance during month, 57 Areraye attewlawe ... 47 Per ceut. of attendance (J:; Einma Wilson, Lizzie Tannc-baker, Katie Shively, Carrie Derr, Flora Bartley, Annie Schollield, Frank Warner, George Donirh tuan, George Shively and David Wilson were pre iit every day. , Clara V. Dai-gbebtt, Teacher. Kcpobt of THOMPSOXTOWX SCHOOLS For mouth ending March 27, 1871. "' School Xo. 1. WTiole Xo. in attendaiee during month, 33 Average attendance ...... ........... 27 I'ercitiit. of attendance d aria z. muu:h.. 82 Percent, of atteudaucedurlug tsr.u.... 81 Jennie Sjieicher, Alice Smith, Emma Ciiaicrati, I. aura Vines, Miry Vines, Mary nat-glcity, E!li bougherty. Ma y K..-pL-r and Lstt-Ila Plett were present very daj during month. Jennie Spjic'ner, E nma Cameron, Alice Smith, Mary Da J jherty, Clara C. Tanuis, John Underwood and Chirles Brant were present every day during term. Lizzie R. Babxax, Teacher. School Xo. 2. Whole Xo. in attendance during month, 89 Average attendance. 82 Percent, of (,tt -ndanco daring mouth ..82 Percent, of atteiidace during term.... K Sasab E. Caatao.x, Teacher. Report or M'ALISTERTILLE SCHOOLS The following is th report of attendance of the MeAlisterville schools for the term (of five months) ending March 21, 1874 . First ScnooL. Forty-six pupils were enrolled, of which uumher nly oue, Magpie U. Winer, was present every day. Jennie MS Groce, Jen nie S. Winey, Carrie V. Copcnhaver, Annie M. Myers, Maggie I.Jacobs, Willie C. Long are, Willie II. Ilarshberger and John F. Harshb rer irere present 10 j dtys au 1 up wards. II. J. Hcsr, Teacher. Secokd School. Fifty -five papils were iu attendance, of which e.ily or?, Henrietta Groce, was pres ent evefy day. Ma J. Grilbth, M. B'.aache Siibcr, Alice Sieber, Ellie C. Sieb-r, Mary R. Caveny, Emma Davis, Mary A. Benner. M. Alice Smith, U. Grant Fink, Oliver Groce, Jacob S.' Winer, David Griilitli, James D. Walt and J. Ambrose Martin were present 139 days arid up.Tar.ls. Mast J. Hist, Teacher. REPORT OF EAST SALEM SOTOOL, For the mouth ending April 2, 1872. Xo. of pupils in attendance during mouth ol Average attend ince 42 Per cent, of attendance 83 Percent, of attendance during term. . 87 B F Harley, Calvin Smith, John Hart, John U Oliver, Wm F Oliver, Jos K Oliver, David Kurtz, Pl.ilo II. Warner, Ulyses G. Warner, Mary Emma Harley, Ida C. Shel ley, Juniata J. Lrach, Alary C. Pifer. Sarah B. Piler, Ella V. Shelley, Emma J Shelley, Joanna Gnycr and Alice PhaSer were pres ent every day daring month. Calvin Smith, John Uart, John II. Oliver, ' Wm F t liver, Mary Emma Iiarley, Ida C. Shjlley, Junau J. Lech and Emma Jane Shelley were preseul every day during term. haiues Shafler, Joseph K Oliver, David Kurtz, B F Harlev, Wui J Auman, Eirtor .. . ... ., ,, ,,- , , .... II Ai'.man, Philo H Y irner, Ira A iney and Laura Peoria Siielhy were present ltW days or upward. U.S. lias , Teacher. RF.POST OF VAX WEKT SCHOOL. (Vhole No. in attendance during term.. 79 Average attendance daring term. 2 Per cent, of attendance fS Willie Jloore, Emma Kurtz, Barbara Cher ry, Wilbclmina Kenawcl, An. lie Kenael, and Maggie ateaawel were in attendance every day. David Watts, John Cherry, Robert Moore Bertie Coldren, Edgar Moore, Elmer Kurtz, John Coldren, Martin Kaufloian, John KaulTinan, Nora Kurtz, Emma Watts, Mary KautTman, Ella Kenawel, Florence Kena- wel, Laura Kaufman, Jamie Moore, Ida McMc-en, Ella Watts, Annie Moore, Katie Coldren and Nettie Coldren were present 100 dars and upward. W. E. AiMAS, Teacher. REPORT OF LOCUsVrUX SCHOOL, Walker Towjiship. For mouth ending March 1.', lfci 4. Whole Ho. of pupils in attendance dur ing month JJ Average attendance ............ Percent, of attendance Mary A. Ragan, Clementine Swinger, Cora T. Smith, Mary E. Long, Cora A. Eagler, Rebecca M. Swab, Mary Swanger, William Smith, Elmer Smith, William Lose and John Swab were present every day. John Swab attended more than 100 days during a terra of five months. REPORT OF DELAWARE HILL SCHOOL Term ended April 2, 1674. Per cent, of attendance daring month, Males, 75 ; Females, 78. The following named pupils wero punc tual during month : Emma J. Dimtu, Clara A. Diuiui, Maggie Dinim, Cora E. Dinim, Susan . Kiuzer, Annie Clair, Ella B. Clair, John Bv Kiuxer, Jacob F. Spece, Elaier E. Dimm, William Diium, Solomon Kaufluian, John Slvghel. Maggie Kiszeb, Teacher. Henry Seebold, of Limestone township. Union county, committed nicide by hang ing himself In his barn on Thursday last Frteiwrf Courter. " Tribute r Respect. At special meetings of PerrysviSIe Lodge, No. 556, L O. of 0. F.t held on the evenings of March 12th and 13tl, a committee was appointed to draft resolutions exptesaiva of the Lodge relative to the death of Bros. Ephraiia Robison and Noah . Kirk, and re spectfully submit tbe following : Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, the seaicher of all hearts, by a wise dispensation of bis providence, to call from our midst aur well-beloved brothers, Kpbraim Bubison and Noah E. Kirk, thus sadly and impressively admonishing us that in the midst of life we are in death, therefore ; Resolved, That iu the death of Bio ihers Hobison and Kirk our Lodge bas lost two of i:s best nu mbers, tbe coui uiauity citizens whose philanthropy and integrity won for them the respect and osteem of all who kuew ibeiu. Resolved, That we tender to the rel atives and irie ids of our deceased trethren our earnest sympathy in this bereavement, knowing that the strength to b-:ar np under this dispensation cometh from biui who sends them, and too wise to err and too good to bo an kind. , Resolved, That we humbly bow to the irrevocable mandates of an al'wise providence, and in view of the oncer tainty of life and tbe certainty of death, we should be aroused to a sense of our true condition, and be ready at all limes, for "in such au hour as ye think tot the Son of man comet h." Resolved, That the Lodge room be Jraped in mourning for tbe space of six months, and tl.at eaeh member weir the usual badge of mourning fur the space of furty days. Resolved, That the thanks of this Lodge be tendered to our sister Lodges for their courtesy in attending the fu neral of 1) o. Uohison and Kirk. Resolved, That in testimony of the respect we owe to their memory, this preamble and resolution be published in one or more of the couuty papers and be placed upon the journal of tbe lodge, and that a copy ba seut to the relatives of the deceased. D. I'. MiMciiAX, W. W. Lan'M. Com D. M. Si Loirr, Recording 1ekds. Parties com ing iuto the possession of properties this spring, should not lose sght of the provisions of the act of Assembly which requires that all deeJs and con veyances for real estate in this Com monwealth, shall be recorded iu the ofSce for Recording Deeds, iu tbe coun ty where the lauds lie, within six months aftet the execution of such deeds and conveyances ; and every such deed and conveyance not recorded as aforesaid, shall be adjudged fraudulent and void agaimt any subsequent pur chase fot a valuablo consideration, uu less such deeds bo recorded before the recording of the deed or conveyauce under which such subsequent purchaser or mortgage shall claim. Ex. TnE skeleton remains of two human bodies, about two feet below the sur face of the ground, were dug out yes terday in excavating fur the foundation of the new Court House. They lay horizontally east aud west, as civilized people arc luiu hi the ground, and about eight feet apart." Who they were, and when they were buried, no one knows. The skull bones Were almost entirely decayed. ' The bones of the bodies were perforated aud full of holes, and almost ready to fall to pieces. The remains were tound outride of the foundation walls of the old CoSrt House. John Yeaklv k J?on have opeued their store anew, in the Sulouff build ing on Bridge street, where bargains may be bad in New Goods of all kinds, in the Pry Goods Hue, Groceries, Queeni.T.sre, Boots aud Shoes, Hats, Notions, and all other kinds of Goods kept iu a country store, having a com plete assortment. Give them a call. . G. Boxsall, of the Retpfter, yes- I terday had a can of t-00 salmon tnut sent to hiiu by the Fish Commissioners, t0 be pnt into tbe river at ' phwe. Mr Boiaa-aill immediately put the fish . , . , , .i into their uatural clemvut, in the river J just above the river bridge. John Yeakly, Ks j., bas bought the lot owned by Mr. George Wise, and expects during the coming sommer to build up the entire space bet wren the Parke fcoaMi in proi-pect aud the Bel ford bouse. 6,000 bushels Wheat wanted to fill ao order. ill pay $1 55 cash. D. P. St Loirr & Co. The Philadelphia Cattle Market on Mon day, 6 th hist., ranged irotu 7 to 4 J, gross. 23IKI heads in market. MICH: WARNER On the 20th uit., at the res idence of Lis son, Samuel, iu Fayette town ship, Mr. Joseph Warner, aged 7i years, 1 months and 10 days. SP1CUER On the 2Sth ulL, in Walkjr township, Mary, wife of Emanuel Spkher, in the 53d year of her age. , IRWIX On the 30th ult., at Reed's Gap, Mrs. Elizaoelji Irwin, uothsr of James Ir win, aged 81 years. KURTZ At Mexico, April 3d, David F. Kurtz, aged 32 years, 9 months and 7 days. HA WIT On the 4ih inst.,in Perrysville, Isaac liawn, aged about 63 years, r RAG AX On the 4th inst., in Delaware township, Peter Ragan, aged about 58 years. PARKER March 24, 1874, in this bor ough, Mary McCully, infant dangater of Robert E. and Kale Parker, aged 10 months. "Fare thee well, thou lorely stranger! Guardian augels, take your charge j Freed at onee from toil and danger, Happy spirit set at large. "Life's most bitter cup just tasting, Short ihy passage to the tomb ; O'er the barrier swiftly flying, To thine everlasting home. , "Sealed tbofa eyes, so lately beaming Innocence and joy so mild ; Every look so lull ol meaning, Seemed to endear the lovely child. "In the silent tomb we Ieae her, Till the resurrection mora ; When thi Savior will receive her, anH mtAf hr lorelr form." . COM.' I C03OIERCJ rila. MIFFLIXTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. Jt H. A. Stambaugh. MirrLi-rrows, Asril 8, 1874. Butter . 35 16 10 10 20 75 12 08 07 40 00 Egg D ied Apples " Blackberries ... Raspberries. . . . Potatoes Ham Shoulder............. Side , Washed Wool Ground Aluiu Salt, per sack MIFFLI3T0WX GRAIX MARKET. Corrected weeKly by D. P. SulouB x Co Wheat, .... ..... .... ........ 1 t5 Gats, lair 47 J Corn, 6-j B.lrley 60 Clovt rseed 4 75 Timothy seed 2 5C Haxseed..;.. 1 75 Xew Atlurrtinrments. List of jGreri- obaxd jcaoas f oa apeil scssio.xs, 1S74. Mitfliutown Corne'ius BartWy, William Shover, Henry Williams. Fermanagh James Usury, Henry Min gle, Jcae;ih Kothrock. Witlker Samuel Funk, Henry Miller, Fayette Michael Brubaker, Peter Baa hoar, J B Wilson Monroe Lute Mvks. Patterson Themas Johnston, Joseph Middagh. Millord Cioyd Horning. Turbctt David Kiimur, Ilezckiah Mc Afee. Spruce HiJ John Bennet, John Fitz gerald. Beale William Stewart. Lack James Buchanan, Ephraim Robia sou, John M Snyder, J L VVuodsidea. petit aiaoss roa april term, 1S74. Fermanagh Mk-Iu-I Bishosr, Abraham Moist, Isaac Sirber, John Tyson, William Clsh. Walker Sohn McMeen, Robert W Sar tain. Fayette Joseph Bay, Michael Huffman, Samuel Leonard. Jutiu Sliclicy, George Shivery, Wiih un Thonipsoa. Delaware fra T Kepler, Keabn Kerch ner, Samuel Kurtz, H'l'ham Smith, Theo dore Thompson. Thoniisontiwn David Shuman. Monroe--L A Swartz. Greenwood Lewis Caigill, David Cox, Jesse Reed. Susquehanna Emanuel Long. Patterson Adam Bruest, Ahrahiui Sny der. Milford Lewis Burchfleld, S T McCul lough Perrysville John Danbtr, James ShoalT. Turuett David HerUler, UC McMeen, James McLaughlin. Spruce Hill John Gillifori. beal.- William Clark, Gideon Haldemanj John P Ke!iy, L H Laird, James Leach, John Xourse, D D Stone. Tuscarora Flias Evans, John Oray, John Harry, James lrvin, David Xaylor, James Steeusoii. Lack Ki b-rrt K.-Uinson, Sr. lilOTOiJRAPIi GALLERY. BriJg Street, Bi.Tlitilown, Pa. JOSEPH HESS would respettfullv invite ail who want GOOD PHoTOuRAPHS of themselves or their friends to give him a call, and be convinced that this is the place to get GOOD PICTl'RCsi Having prepired himself with the BEST IXSTKUMEXT5 in the market, and all the L.1TFST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a v First-Clas3 Photograph Gallery, he invites all his fi lends and the public gen erally to favor him wi'h their patrouage, and they w ill be acciumoda!el wilh any thing iu the line ol Photography. Pictures taken Iroia Card to Lifo Size, and Painted, if desired, iu Oil or Waler Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old Ainbrotvoes or Ds3Utrre.it ypes also copied and enlarged, and pint"d if desired. A g Md selection of FKAV.ES kept on hand t all times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Frames, Gilt Frames, . Imitation Walnut Frames, Ini tation Rasewood Krani:s, Knslic Frames, Cabinet Imperiil Frames, Pictaie Xails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, iiC. JOSEPH HESS. Mitllintown, Jan. 7, 1871. jEW FL'KNITL'RE STORE. The undersigned would inform the public that he has opened a FIRNITIRE STORE In the D roi:gh ol Patterson, where ht his for sale K1LB0UKN & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walsiut Bedroom Sets, ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, Extension Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, IURDLE TOP STAIi'DS, ; Sofa, Cane-seat arid (irirnon Chairs, Wash Stands, , Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to fill all order for furniture, carpets, A.C, in person. F. F. KOHM. Oct 22, 1975-tf 1776. 1876. 0: AMERICAN CENTENNIAL- :0: JEROME IIETRICK, AT THE CANAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly on band and for sale at a small proOt, a well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, WOOD& WILLOWWARE, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. Also, FLOUR and all hinds of PRO VIS ION and MILL FEED. TOP PRICES paid for Country Produce and all kinds Of GRAIN, particularly for choice lots of wheat. Mexico, Pa., May 6, lS73-6m. ' Administrate' .Yotlce. Estate of John Af. Thompson, iecsasett. i;iliiKEAS Letters of Administration It on the estate of John M. Tbompron, late of the borongh of Perrysville, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES B. THOMPSON', Mm'n April 1, 1961.- AVm Adrnrttnttiient- MILLIONS OF ACRES RICH FARMING LANDS IX NEBRASKA, NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. TEX TEARS' CREDIT, WEREST OXLT 6 PER CT. Detcriptiet PatnpKleti.mth Sectional Maps, semi Free. THE PIONEER, A handsome Illustrated Paper, containing the Homestead Lair, mailed free to all parts of the world. Address O. F. DAVIS, L-nd Commissioner IT. P. X. R. Omaha, Neb. SEEDS AXD PLANTS. W. R. l itl'UBER . CO , Windham Co., Ct., ofler a lull assortment, at moderate prices. Twelve assorted ilants sent Iree(by mail for $1.25. 25 papers Flower Seeds sent for$l. Catalogues sent free on applicat'.on. The Shortest lionte to r ortime t 8150,000 GIVEN AWAY ! $100 000 FOR ONLY $2.50 ! GRAND LEGAL GIFT CONCERT f onf of a Juveni'e Reform School at Lervenvorth, Kansas. PRAWIXG APRIL 80, 1874. On Prize guaranteed in erery packsge oi 11 tickets. Single tickets,' .'. 50; a for $12; llfor25. But few tickets left : and, as our sale! are rapid, purchasers should order at once. Any niouey ar riving too late will be returned. Good, reliable Agents wanted everywhere. For lull particular address SIMOX ABELES, . Leavenworth, Kan. WANTED AGENTS Tamily Pnntr Keligbtn and Health United A splendid premium to every subscriber nothing like it in he country a rare chance parimlars fret. B. B. Ulssell, Publisher, Boston, .Mass. f EXTERN IN ATORS And Insert Powder, For Rats, Mice, Roaches, Asts, Bld-bcgs, Moths, tc. ... J. F. 11EXKT, CURRAX k. CO., X. r., Sole Agents. MEW Y03K OaV-BOOK A Democratic Weekly. Established 18-50. It supoorts While Supremacy, politics! and social! Terms, $2 per year. To clubs, nine copies lor Spjciim-n copies free Address DAY-BOOK, Xew York City. Write for a Price List to J. II. JOUXSTOX , Great Western Gun Works, IRON 179 Smithfleld St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Breech-LoadingfShot Guns, $40 to $300. Double-Shot Guns, $S to $U. Single Guns, $1 to $20 Rittvs, $S to $75. lle volvers, $ to $5. Pistols, $1 to $i. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle, tc. Large dis counts to dealers vr clnls. Army Guns, Re volvers, etc., bought or traded lor. Goods sent by exprcsa C. O. D. to buexaiuiued be fore paid for. EAT Wliu to P. B- 8XOT . Atlantic Ml!l. Brooklyn, N.T..maiiufacturenul rfCrwabrd kite Wheat, lor their rorhM lrt In' 'ood, with import ont cattaeta Lniia U'jtnia, 3bshis and ouar oems. tiats. Jioad it aatTsavtf roiu kcaltU slid moacni BUT J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for per MiCHM Fits and Epilepsy positively eared: The worst cues: of long est standing, br Using DR. HKHBAKD'S CURE. A bottle sen: free to all addres sing J. E. DittBLEK, Druggist, 81 1 Glh Ave nue, New York. 11 l'I)ll' Vt'illout! Truth Triumph jlL lll'Lill ,4,1! Agents, old aud young, male and female, make more money selling our French and American Jcaery, rooks and Games than at anything else. Greatest inducements to Agents and Purchasers. Catalogues, Terms and full particulars sent free to all. Address P. O. VICKER Y, Augusta, Maine. JEW HOOT A. SHOE STORE. MAIN STREET, MIFFLIXTOWN, Nearly opposite Doty, Parker It Co.'a Bank. The undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public that he bas removed Ins Boot and Shoe Store to the building on .Vain street, nearly opposite Doly, Parker iL Co.'s Lank, where lie keeps on hand large and well selected stock of READY-MADE WORK, for MEN, WOMEN nd CHILDREN. lie is al.-o prepared to manufacture, ol the best material, all kinds of UOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS for gents, ladies and chiliren. all iii waaaATED. Give me a cail, for 1 feel confident that I can funiish yea with any kind of work you may desire. CrRepairing done neatly and at reason able rate. June 8, 1873 JOUN NORTH. FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. THE nndersigned offwrs at private sale bis Farm, situated in Black Ig Val ley, Lack township, Juniata county, con taining 159 ACRES, about 65 acres of which are cleared, and the balance Covered with choice timber ; having thereon erected a TWO-STOSY FHAME HOUSE LARGE BANK BARM, also a Two-story Log Honse and Log Barn. Two Springs ef never-tailing water conve nient to each house. A large thrifty TOISC ORCHARD of choice grafted fruit on the premises. Terms easy. Title indiscutable, as I have been living on it over thirty years. If not sold very soon the farm will bj for rent or to let on the shares. For further particulars inquire on the premises. ROBERT McINTTRE. March 11, 1871. LAST XOTICE. All persons-knowing themselves indebted on our Books are requested to make immediate psvmeut. D. P. SULOUFF fc CO. April I-2w gOEOMOX SEIBER, Will Tisit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish tbe citizens of these bor onchs wit l the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, POKK, kc. at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. . April 3, 18721 J. . Larjre stock of Hcadv-roade Clothing for tale be "llAnLEY 4 CO. Wisc'ilaneous. Iron iii the Blood MAKES TKEYAX STRONfi. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the trotoxiele of Iron, is to combined a to have the character of an aliment, aa easily digested and assimilated nit Is the blootl as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Suture's Otm Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills,' simply by Toning up,1nvigoratina and Vitalizing the System. Tiie en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of th borty, repairing damages ami waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of litis remedy in curing Dyspepsia, liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chill and Fevers Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Discuses of tbe Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints and all diseases orighutting in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or a lota state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, out are permanent, infu ion, out are permanent, tnjtt- i ting strength, vigor, and netef 'ife into all parts of the system, building up an Irch Con- sing It. and building up etittinon. . Thousand hare been chanaeil I by the use of this remedy, from i tieak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women t a.ntt j invalids cannot reasonably hei ; itate to gtre U a trial. j See that each bottle has PERU- j IIAN SYR! IP Lloifn l.-l the flUiSS. I Fmirilct3 Free. SETH W. rOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, So. 1 Mllien Flae, Boatow. 601.D r rtoi:iil ct stUAtir. ' co.o Branch Office and Factory : 506 WEST S T, JEW TOfiK. THE BEST PAINT in the WOELD Jnt Shade Jrom I'ure White to Jit Black. A corn! ination of the pariat aint with IeiIU L-iLlii-r, luruiinp; a fxooth, cl'st, rniM, ii kabi-e, rnTic aii'l blaitiii l Paint, unart'ectt'd by i-lunjrtf t niperature, is )rti-ct!r air-;roo(. ani a'laleil to all classrs of ror, sod is In every way a fot-t-ter jtiut lor i-iiht-r iiusiiie or outsiii.; paii't ing ttiiui any oiIht jmiut in llie worM. Be isijf from one-tliinl to one-!ourt!i cheaper an.! l:l.-li:is at l i'l l!ireo tiuus as long as I lie Li'st kvi! a:ii oil jur:l3. Be sure that ot:r 7'ft.i) M.IIiK, ( fac simile of vhich u qtren alx,re,) is on eceru package. 1'ivj.AreJ reily for use aud sold by the rallou ouly. Tlit-re bas never becu a n-iiut oUn-1 to the ililic tlut bus become so uUr (in li.e same time) aud cin-a as jtrlurt satislaciloo as tue hubbcr i'ainl. ill arltl liu JJ C. OKTI1, liEALEa IN PIANOS', ORGANS, n All kinds of Musical Iut,trmnents, String, SHEET MUSIC Artists' and Wax Flower Materials and Fancy Articles. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ON OKG AN3 TO CASH BUYERS. 310 MARKET STREET. IlARRIbBIKO, Te.NN'A. Mar 11, 1871. Manhood: HowLost'EowKestored Juit Pubtishti,tSca:tl Catelcpe. frier SU t tt.lt. AT.i-cture on the Nature. Treaiinent and ii cal Ciirt? of Snerniatorrhn-a, Or ?en.iiial Ita. Weakness, Iiivuluutary Enrissi-io, f ctuai DeViiity, and Iutdimeuts to MarrljRe (r-n-er'.'y; Xvrvousiies, Consmupti'-n, Epi lepsy and Kits ; Mental and Phvsical Inea piu itr. rejiiltinp Inon Self-Ahtme; etc. By KOBEKT J. CI "LVEKWELL, M. I)., Au thor ot the -trn Book," cc. The world-renowned anttior, In this ad mirable Lecture, ck-arly pn.r.-s trom his own experience that the awiui coiijii q ces of beiI:Aoue way beeildctTjIly remur. ed without medic ints, and wuliort daLfcr uus surgical operalious, bjiipitrs, instru ments, rings or cordials, poiuling out a mode of cure at once certai'i and etlectii:.! by which every fculTcrer, bj matter what his condition may be, may cuve himself cheaply, privately and radically. This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and thousands. Sent, smier seal, to any n.ldress, in a plain envelope, oa the receipt of two post age stamps. Aldresthe Publishers, CliAS. J. r, KLINE CO. t, 127 llowery. Sew York, . . . l'ost-Uilice Uo A Ais6. Jan. 21, 1871-ly. IIEATC'II LET'S 5 1 Improved CUCUMBER j-TOOD PUMP, Tasteless, s ? Pnrable, ElKcient k. Cheap. tr i . .. r . .1 I .. llie uesL r limp ur inc ieA money. Attention espe- wily invited to Blatchley's Patent Improved Bracket Jc. Jew Dnp Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the pump C diturbiLg the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. I f or sale oy ieaicrs auu uie i rauu otw ally, inquire lor siaicniey s ruiup, ana u not for sale in yonr town, send direct to C11AS. U. BLATCULEY," MASrrACTiasa, 506 Ccmmerce St., Fbiladelphi, Pa. iA A--!! 5a I V IS A M&ZELL.1. EO US 10,000 YARDS CALICO AT IO CENTS l?En YVXit), AT J, & H. A. STAMBAUOH'S, Cor. of Main and Urnlc gts. MIFjfLINTOAVX, FA BRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEEXStt ARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, CAKPIaTS, ricor, Stair and Table Oil, ClAtUS, r BOOTS, -VROES HATS, GAPS, &C &0. S3-GIVE US A CALL AXD CEAU Ol.'U I'UICES. :c: F)SK & SALT ALWAYS ON HAND. ! YOU WAN T ! ANYTHING THAT CA3 BE I'UR(-I1ASEI' ft fi il i' f iOOT & SHOE STORE AND Til AT CAN BE HAD At the Lowes! Price TO INSURE i . . A T(i( U A I 1 1 1 1. ; . " '"V,VJ . t'!"f lit tlie BOOT and SHOE STOR E of J. W:bEA?s, Oriilgc Street, I';iltcMo:i, PetinH.' U CIl I'LRFl LiIa Y IX VITUS I3iSPi:f'TIO.' Repairing' Promptly Attended to. NEW CASH STORE JsJT LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TWR, One and a half miles soutli.wot of.Patlerso!i. THE nrbsenber woald most repectfn!ly inform tlie pnhM.; that he hns :r t npeit a Store at the above lla-e, nhtre he i- prepared to supply all who lu.ty i jor ium w;;;i theirpatronaBWiliitlielutestainl mail srltxt assortment ol DRT GOODS. RR'HEKIES, QT'EEXSWARE, WtH I ZD WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, HOOTS & SIK'ES. Al io, llh a lull supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, TARNS, AU of which he olfera to sell or erhan;e for cottntr r jif odnc- ai THE VERY LOWKST PIMCFS. Much lower, in Tact, than goods hava be.-n sold within the county for nisny year. , f lid will pay Me hithcft uiarket 1 rice lot Vocusl l'ols, Kuilroal Ties ai.d Waodj either iu casii or coeds. . A. J. ItERTZLER. Locust Grove, Aug. 8, 1873-tf. D. W. Harley & Od.'s Is tho place where jou can bnj THE jiKST A.M THli CIIKAI'IaST MENS' TOUTIIS' & ROTS' CLOTniXG JUTS, C.1PS, BOOIS, SHOES, jiSD FVRSISUIXG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select st.x-ks ever olfered in this market, and t JSTOMSH1XHLY LOW PRICES ' Also, measures taken fr suits and parts of suit, which will be fiu'c to order at short notice, ve.y r-asonab!e. Kenicniber the piste, ia Hoffmen's New BuHdisig, corner of liridjre anj Water i'-reC'n, MTFLINTO WN", PA. may , lli-U whet to warn m now to wan it :0: Jjst step into SAMl'EL STRYER'S CT.t 'THING STOKE. Bri.j it:'e':, Patterson' Pa., and he tilt fell yon all il-ul 't. Ilavina; J"t rctit.-ned fpm Philadelphia and New York, he ran snjwly you with the La'.ost aud Choicest My le t f CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coits, Pant. Vefs. II its, Caps, Boots and Sh-Hrs, Watches and Jewelry. Notions. Fr.r rmhine liools in endless rarielv, Cret-. Floor Oil Cloth, Furniture, t.c, cheaper thaa tlie cheapest, tor the s.uuu qr-.ality ! gmxU. Call in and be convinced. Measures Taken and Suits .Made to Order. r.ttersou, May !, If 7 S fF', ?TR. YER. Profetxionnl Cards. D. 1 CItAWIOKD, M. D., IU reim.'d actively the pp.ict:rc of Mi-dK'iue and Snrperr ard tiii-ir collateral brsnt lies. Office at thu ol I comer of Third and Orare streets, Miilli-itown, Pa. Nnv. V l7:Jiiii THOMAS A. ELDER, 21. 1)., hi i;ician ard Surgeon, MJtFLIXTOWX, ll. Olfice hours from 3 A. h. to ir.i. Of. flee, in his father's resiJeuco, at the smilh ond of Water street. .cti-tt fLFUED J. TATTEKiON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIN TOWN', JUNIATA CO., TA. ' 37' All business promptly attended to. Orrica In th room formerly occupied br Attorney Allison. OU1S E. ATKINSON: ATTORNEY - aT - LAW; MfFFLINTCWN, PA.' C7Col'.ecting and Convcyaucjig prompt - ly attended to. Orrice On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. . ! ' A l'CTIO!kEEK. SHCMAN MILLER, of Millcrstowa, ! Pern" county, tenders his services to the I publi's as Auctiot.e.r, and .will attend! promptly to the crying of sales at any poist I id the county. Give him a call. Dec 21. lTS-iia'. I .ID VERTJSEME.V7S. Iiiinihens Lard.. El Dlirii SaOJtK. BANKS & HAMLIN, (M Pot-ilihce Builuing.) i Slain Street, 31 1 111 in town. Pa.' i DEALEli-S IS I'Rl'CiS AND MEDICINES, , J CHEMICAL!, DYE STl. t r. PAINTS l 1 1 1.S, V A k N I S H ES , ( ; L . S S. PI" TT Y , ' COAL OIL, LAMPS, BCRNKUS,' CHIMNEYS, K K C S II E S, ; HAIR BKrsllES.TOOlH 1 BKISIIES, PER- 11 MERY, COMBS, SOAPS. II A IK j OIL,T08.C. I CO, CIGAR:' N O T I O N S . I STATIONERY I L A R t; K V A R I K E Y O 9 ! TATEM MEDICINES, j Selected with great cam, and warranted , jrom hiah authoritv. 03Purest o' WINES AND LKllORS for ineil! :l f nri,n. j rrT-pRlJS'JRlPTiONS cinF'in-li-d with great care. Juneil-U. ! JVAtfce to Contractor. j rpilE School Directors of Millord tow-;.. . ship will receive sealed proposals for the erei lion of a n-w School House" amf : outbuildings, ne.ir the refill see of J. P. j Kelly, in said township, np till SATCR-' I'AV, MAY 2nd, l-74, at 2 o'clock, P.M.,' reserving the right lo reject any or i all of said uiopoulls. Plan and speciHca-, tions to be seen at the residence ol the, Secretary, William N. Sterrett, near the location ot the iatcmled buildiujr. . J. T. KETLLV, Prttt. W. X. Sttiiitt, 5. March 23, 18(4. 1 ' TV V T" 1" " .' ' u" OB s",jrt aolic1 at this omV