'- -- - , . . ... .. , . g.7ISEL"& REPUBLICAN MIFFLWlOWN : tYednda?. Atirll 2a. 18T4. TERMS. Subscription, $1:00 per aanuth. Trausient advertisements inserted at 50 cent per incK for each insertion. Transient bns!ncs notice in local col umn, 10 cents p-r line for each Insertion. IH-dncttoos will be male to those desiring to sdvertiso by the year, hall' or quarter ear. " ' 'pESK'A. E; t. TIME TABLE. Passenger Uaibs leave Miffliu fillows: KASTWAKD. riii.nlelj)liia Express, 1 j'ast (.me, 3 HarHsburg Accoiumo., 1 1 Vail, 6 I'-iiilic F.xjress, 10 Chcmuuti Express, 8 WESTWARD. Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, 2 l'acilic, 6 Vav Passenger, 10 Mail'. Kt Line, 6 Mifflin, Ncr 2, ISJS. Station as .o a m. 20 a ni. 28 a m. 12 p m: 13 a tn. 0 p m. xO a m. 23 a m. 00 a m. 04 a in. 28 p ill. 33 p ni. LOC.lL INTELLIGENCE. Wheat fieidf db not present a promising ai)earance: Weller's Ice Cream harden was opened on hut Saturday evening. Jcfl" Middagh bought several handsome Bags in Philadelphia. Clear the track. Fstterson is to have a church. Pee '-Notice lo Contractors" else here in this paper. John Hollobaugh and John Martin caught 113 trout last week, io the head waters of LU'kiiig Creek. The champion Easter-egg-eater lives in Fjhrata, this State; List Easter he ate forty eggs, and still Uvea. If you are interested in mules, attend the sale of that kind of stock by Bergy and SuloufF next Saturday. An adjourned tneetin" of Huntingdon Presbyt -ry will be held at Osceola, on the second day f next June. E S. Doty, Esq., director for this end of the new railroad, is now readr to receive the assossuients and give vouchers or re ceipts for the same. Communion services will be held in the Licking Creek Lutheran Church on Sunday, morning, May 3rd. Preparatory aer ices on Saturday evening prcvioua. Temperance people have abated their Tigilatice at Ilarrisbtirg, therefore liquor people ire jubilant and expect to reach a repeal ot the local option law. W. .Thompson, Esq. of the State Cipitol Hotel at 'laVrisbu'g. sold a lot off the State Capitol lot, 50x80 feet, to the Patriot Print ing Association for $27,700. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered in the Presbyterian church of this 1 !ac3 on Sunday, Mar 3d. Kev Joseph Slathers will assist Rev. T. J. Sher rarj. I The con"'ry office is the f'ace to get J your printing don. Wo have no extrava ' glut airs to display, bnt we a-e prepared to ! do you handsouic printing, at reasonable prices. J The Legiflature will not ps a compul sory education bill this session. The Bres j f freedom have not burned so low in Penn- j sylvahla that so despotic a law can bo parsed DenHMTatic politicians are jubilant over the Connecticut election. They now talk ot national restoration whatever that means. Will noma of our kind Democratic brethren rise to explain. The Thompson family Vave been in this county one hundred years. Centennial an niversaries are all the rife now. They cou'd get up a family centennial celebra tion worth talking about. A. L. Ouss, editor of the Huntingdon Globe, ha been indicted tor libel in a Hunt ingdon Court, convicted and sentenced to jy a Ene of $! 00, and underg an impris onment in the county jail of lorty daj s. Tb Gener.il Conference of tin "River Brethren" Church opens its sessions at ShanHnnj Carroll county, 111., to-morrow. Kev. 31. II Bowers, personally known to many jf our readers, is a member of the body of clergymen representing this State in the Conference. The borough schools have been well managed during the just winter. Apparent good has resulted from the grading, aud no single school has been oppressed by num bers. The range of management, compre hending teacher and directors, has Deen satisfactory to the public. Huntingdon Presbytery appointed Elders E. S. Doty, William Bi-ler, John Scott, D. W. Woods and S. S. Blair a committee on the relation of trustees to scissions," to whom charter of incorporation, to meet the existing form of Presbyterian church government, shall be submitted for revision. Rev. T. J. Sherrard, of the Presbyterian church at this place, j-reached the mission ary sermon of Presbytery, last week at Williamsburg, from the passage of scrip ture contained in Amos 9: 13, "Behold the days come, saith the Lord, that the plow man shall overtake the reaper, and the trader of grapes him that soweth send ; aud the mountain shall drop sweet wine, and all the hills bhall melt." There is a rumor current that Alice Rigby and her stepson, William Kigby, were on their way down the Narrows from Lewistown last Friday ; becoming cold and tired they stopped at the way fcidt, tuilt a fire and sat down by it. )'y some means the clothes of Alice took re, and in order to extinguish the flames she sprang into the canal. The fearful burning she received and the severe chill that was caused by the" plunge in the canal so prostrated her that she was unable to proceed away from the placo. A wagon was procured and she was taken to the Mifflin coun ty Poor House, where, soon after her arrival, she died. The school board of every township Or school district is required by law to publish, by newspaper, or printed or written posters, a statement ef the finantial condition of the district. Host boards have treated the law as dead letter by neglecting to publish such a statement. What is the action of a school board worth in a legal sense when it violates so important a part of the law ? The requitement of such a publication is forcibly impressed by the oath that the presidents of school lrds are required to subscribe to. 1 EARS ago a family named Roffm.n became the owner of a tract f land in Slim Valley, or rather on. the first bench of Shade Mountain, which form the northern boundary of said a!ley. They felled the timber, cleared the land nd put up a number of buildings. Among the number was a Waaler's shop" desiring to weave as well as farm: The property is now Bwried by Mr. Henry SuloufF, who Las made it his place of residenoe, and has improved it in accordance with his energy, apon which there is no discount. The "weave' shop" ae rised as a place to atow produce in, and a work-shop for his farm. Last Friday horse gears and Harness of the farm were taken into it for cleansing and oiling. Fire was ma.Ie on the hearth. Kettles were hung and the renovation of the grsrs and harness thoroughly performed. On Saturday night, about 11 o'c'ock, some of the family were startled by light streaming into their chamber window. The alarm was given. The whole household was aroused, but too late to extinguish the flames that were devour ing the "weaver's shop." It was en tire! destroyed with all its contents, consisting of potatoes, flour, clover seed, and borse gears and . harness, amounting to about $400. The night was calm. If it had been windy the fire doubtless would have extended to the dwelling bouse and other valuable buildings. Mr. Sulouff is Of the opin ion that the fire was started by that used for heating water to clcahse the geats and harcess, and lay in a smould ering state til! Saturday night, when it broke into flames. It is said that on the announcement of the result of the Connecticut elee tion lionsall and Jackman, of the Reg titer and Democrat and others held a glorious meeting. They closed the maeting with a long song which began thus : Connecticut! Connecticut! Connecticut! my dear, Since you drubb.-d the Republicans we haVe nothing to tear. and ended thus Give praise, (Tear friends, "The King will soon enjoy his own." The Republican breach to largeness tends. And through their camp we are bound to roam. In consequence of the harmonious action of Massachusetts in electing a United States Senator, the said editors and a few special friends held a meet ing last Saturday. Their closing song begin thus Connecticut! Coanecticut ! Connecticut! my d-rar! Massachusetts wouldn't have ns, and now we are full ot fear. and ended thus Quit your praise, dear friends, "The King is not soon to enjoy Us dwn;" How dreauliiily we leel, friends, for Massachusetts, oh ! how we must moan. Some years ago, when hunting deer in Licking Creek Valley, ws chanced to meet in camp our fellow-townsman, Tom Hamilton. liS was so cheery and full of narrative that some time afur wsrds we wrote a story, in which he figured as our hero. Of the tale it is not our purpose to speak, further than that the presence of Hamilton in the role of a mason " the other day," at Loudon's dwelling hense, opposite our offiee, recalled his aDecdotes and humor at the camp fire. We can endorse Tom's woodcraft, snd once wo Lave examined his wall we hope to be able to en jerse his masonry, too. If Tom and Dickens had known each other, Hamilton's name would be as imperishable as that of the author. Public Sale. Snmuel F. Sieber, Administrator of Emanuel Spicber, de ceased, will sell at public sale, at the late residence of said decedenr, in Walker township, about oBe mile north east ot Mexico, on Thursday; April SO, 1874, Four head work of work horses, 2 two year old colts, 2 one-year old colts, 5 cows two fresh ; 7 head of young cattle, 1 sow and pigs, 5 shoats, reaper, threshing machine, 2 wagons, 1 carriage, and a great variety of farm ing utensils, also lot of lumber, oak shingles, hay; also the entire house hold furniture. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock. If not all sold on the fir ft day, the sale will be continued on Fri day. Win. Caveny, auctioneer. Another FliE. On last Friday morning at about 7 o'clock the cabinet maker shop of Mr. A. P. Nickel in this borough, was discovered to be on fire. An alarm was raised, and a number of citizeus at once proceeded to the scene of the tke, but the flames were burst ing through the roof, and the heavy frame building could not be saved by any possible exertion then to be made The bbqp and its contents of lumber, tools and ready-nisde work, Were all destroyed. There was no insurance. The loss will be a serious one to Mr. Nickel, who is an industrious and en terprising mechanic; and his neighbors sympathiie with him in his misfortune. The building was new, large and sub stantial. The snow on the adjacent buildings prevented in a great measure the fire from endangering tbem. A fire had been kindled in the stove about half-past six o'clock, and it is supposed that a shaving on or about the stove ignited and set fire to other combusti ble material. Perry County Freeman. Public Sale. James B. Thomp son, Administrstor of Col. John M. Thompson, deceased, will offer at public sale, in Perrysville, at 1:50 P. M., on Tuesday, May 5th, One corner sola, 2 sets good chairs, 2 pair bedsteds, one large cushioned arm chair, 1 rocking chair, cook stove, 1 sha case, 1 shot gun, and a large lot of uicfal articles. A cocple were arranging terms for a separation, to avoid the scandal of a judicial divoree, and a ftiend bad been employed by tba hnsband to negotiate the fcattir. The latest mission was in reference to it valuable ring given to the wife before marriage by the hus band. - For this fce would make a Cer tain much desired concession. The friend made the demand. , What !" said the indignant wifej "do you ven ture to charge yourself with such a tnisi.oa to me 1 Can yon believe that I could tear my?elf from a gift which alone recalls to me the days when my hnsband loved me 1 No ! this ring is my only souvenir of happiness forever departed ! 'Tis all" and here she wept "that 1 fctw possess of a once fond husband." The lady supplicated, grew obstinate, grew desperate, threat ened to submit to a public divorce as a less evil than parting with the cherished ting, and at last confessed that she had sold it six months before-. Jillouna Iribune. It. B. UcElIn, Dentist, respectfully informs Lis friends and the public gen erally, that he bat moved his office from the rooms be oenpie'd lAt year, over the Post Office, t) a building owned by Dr. Hut ton, opposite the Lctberan Church, Perrysville, Juniata Co., Pa., where he is fitting up to attsnd to all the operations pertaining to bis profes sion in the best manner. Teeth mount ed on the following bases: Improved Continuous Gum, Non-sectional ot Carved Work, Mineral Bases, Keyo plastie mounted in an improved style, secured to him by letters patent, a plate, the surface of which is as pure as vir gin gold, is durable, and is manufas- tured by himself; also, Gold, Silver, or Alliniinum Plates, all of which are warranted to be done in the most work manlike manner. Celluloid at $5D0 for an. tipper or loer set, which in some respects is more desirable than Vul canite. Prices rsdiiccd n all opera tions. apr22-3t Plbuc Sale of TicedyThrtt Head Fine Young .Mules, 3 or 4 Years Old, Ifrom Kentucky anl Illinois L&'gt and Medium Sizes Hell Matched ill be sold at publis sale, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1S74, at the yards on the Gallaher Farm. The Mules are on haul and ready for inspection. Will be sold on the same day, Tive Head of Young Horses and Mares. Terms of Sale. Six months' credit, with approved security. Ten per cent, eff for cash. Jacob 1'frgt. I). P. Sllol ff. TnE Campbells of the Big Valley talk of a Centennial celebration in May, the hundredth anniversary of their set tlement In Mifflin county. Their sn ceStors, the Gazette says, came from Chester county, bringing their families a'! the way in b-carts. They halted under an oak tree on tlie old plsee ! where John Csmpbell now resides, and built a cabin, which served to shelter them until a erniforable house was pro vided. Len'tsiown Democrat. Ql'lTE a sensation occurred in the M. K. church, st Mapleton, a few nights aco. A rounjj man orl seeing his lady i p4, out at the door, sprang over the j ppW partition, just in tiine lo sier.e ler trail aod catch up when she Lad gotten ; some distance from the church. He was overheard to remark, as they were wending their way up the railroad : 'Not quite so fast next time, Alice, dear !" Hunting Jon Journal. Public Sale. John Motzer, Ad ministrator of D. P. Kurtz, deceived, j will sell at public sale, at the late resi denca of said decedent in Mexico, at one o'clock, t. ti., on Satur Jay, April 25th, one dressing bureau, 1 Iohnje, 1 set caue seat chairs, 1 large rocking chair, bedsteads and bedding, tables, stands, parlor stove, cook stove, carpet, meat, potatoes, and a lot of kitiien fur niture. The above furniture is all new, baring been l ot recently purchased. John Yearly" k Son have opened their store anew, in the Sulouff build ing on Bridge street, where bargains may be had in New Goods of all kinds, in the Dry Goods line. Groceries, Queensware, Boots aud Shoes, Hats, Notions, and all othef kinds of Goods kept in a country store having a com plete assortment. Give them a call. Five Minutes for Eefreshsients.' Everybody who has traveled by rail road has beard the above announcement, and has probably suffered from eating tco hastily, thereby sowing the seed of dyspepsia. It is a comfort to know that the Peruvian Syrup will cure the worst cases of Dyspepsia, as thousands are ready to testify. ; ' Miles Querrt, of Hare's Valley, own two mules, one of which is 40 and the other 42 years of age.- This indi cates they came into existence about the years '32 and '34. Who can beat this? Huntingdon Journal. A large loon wa captured in the river bridge on Monday night about 11 o'clock. Possibly the glare of the bridge lamp drew it to the place. It is sow Inxnriating with in the tohflhes of Tom Hamilton" unken boat, tied by a cord, o that it can winj and dive the length of the boat. Ksttice to Contractors. THE School Directors of Milford town ship will receive sealed proposals for the erection Of a new School House and outbuildings, near the residence of J. P. Kelly, in said township, up till SATUR DAY, MAY 2nd, 174, at 2 o'clock, P. M., reserving the right to reject any or all of said pioposals. Plan and specifica tions to be seen at the residence of the Secretary, William Sterrett, near the location ot the intended building. J. T. METUX, Preit. Wx. If. Sterrett, ff-', March 2 1'4. ' 1H ED: &HERMEB On the 10th ib., in Dela ware township, Emmarene Shermer, daugh ter of Ellen and Charles A. Shermer, aged 11 Says, 5 montti and 18 day. Little Dollie, Gently she came, Forming our home in a finished chain, Sweetly she smiled, As from the heart of a favored child. Calmly she slept, While the angels their silent vigils kept. Mild was the grace That ahaddowed forth in that fair young face. Too pare her heart To share for once in a sinful part. She did not know What it was to live in a world of woe, But came to this To be transferred to a world of bliss. She was hailed with joy oi ifie unseen shore, By angels who had crossed b-.-tore; At the sound of their voices met hints' she awoke Awoke to know of a wondrous birth, That had brought her forth from a "t'nful earth; Awoke to a knowledge of heavenly things, And to play on a harp of a thousand springs. Her lorin reclines in those beavunly bowers. While her lap is Uil.-d with unfading Bowers Her breath is aweet as the blossoms fair, She tnines in a wreath for her golden hair ; And ever anon with her gentle bands, She culls the gems from the glittering sands, And ever and ever her tireless leet Go quickly with joy from street to street; And evermore with those wondrous eyes Behold new beatifies in the npper skies. And ever she stands at the beautiful gates, And looks lor our coming, and watches, and wait. And rejoice in hope that the chain thrka riven May be linked anew in a home called heaven. BaoTHra. C03I3IEITCJI.. JIIFFLINTOWN MARKETS; Corrected weekly by J. At II. A. Stanibangh, MirrLiXTbws; Aaril 22, 1874. Butter .: Kggs.;::.; Dried Apple Blackberries " Kaspberries. . Potatoes Ham. Shoulder.................... Side Washed Wool Ground Alnin S.ilt. per sack . 10 lo 10 20 75 12 08 07 40 1.0 S1IFFLISTOWX GKAIX MARKET. Corrected weesly by D. P. Sulouff ic Co Wheat 1 CO Oats, fair 50 Corn, 65 Barley 60 Cloverseed 4 75 Tiraothv seed 2 61 Haxseed 1 75 The Philadelphia Cattle Market on day,20(li ibet., ranged from o to 7 J, 24HO heads in mirkot. on Mon- gross. Xcw AJverliHt Kieittn- .TOTsCE. "jV"OTICK is hereby given that the books 1 ol the bite tirni of i:g & Woodward if Johnstown, Juniata county, have been placed in the hands of Richard lHy!e, Ksq., and all accountsremaining ntipsid by the 1st of May nextf will be collected by him as the law dir-.-cts. To save cr-sls pirtiei in debted must make payment before that I'roe to Squire Dnvlc. D. S. EVIXG. April 15, 1S74-3W Dissolution of fo-Purtnersliip. r1i:E co-partnurship heretofore existing JL between thn undersigned, trading un der the firm name of Tilten k Espenschsde, in Mifllintown, is this day (April 1, 174) dissolve I by mutual consent. The books of said firm arc in the hands of Frederick Kpcns.'hade. All persons indebted to said tinn will ( lease call and settle their accounts. K. TILT EX. F. ESPEXSC1IADE. April 1, 1874. Adnilniittraters' Sot Ice. Kotuit of Jok it. Thompson, deceatrd. A"i;HEKEAS Letters of Administration II on the estate of John M. Thomjwon, lateof the boroiig'' ol Perrysville, d-ceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are reques ted lo make immediate payment, anj those baving claim" will please present them proptrlv aiitiienticatod for setilmuunt. 'JAMES IS. THOMPSON', Mm'r. April 1, 1SCI. ! Executor's Xotlce. Ettalt of M'tliiam Cairo dtceatti. VTTUKKEA.S Letters Testamentary on V v the estate of AViPiam Curran, late of Yanwert, Walker township, deceased, have been granted to th'" undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those h iving cton" will please present thfm properly authent'eated for f-!. 'lenient II. LA TIM Kit WILSOX, Exfcntori AprU 8, 1674. g B. LOUDO.V, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, Mifflistown, Fa., FASHIONABLE GOODS always on band. CUSTOM WORK D0XE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS baying goods can hae them cut in garments tree of charge. BCTTERICSTS PJTTERXS also for salei ALL WORK. WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf 177G. 1876. 0: AMERICAN CENTENNIAL- :0: JEROME IIETRICK, AT TI1E CANAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly on band and for sale at a small profit, a well selected assortment ol DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEESttrARE, W00D& WILLOW. V ARE, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. Also, FLOUR and all kinds of PROVISION and MILL FEED. TOP PRICES paid for Coiliitry Prodtice and all kmds of GRAIN, particularly for choice lots of wheat. Mexico, Pa., May 6, 1873-6m. gOEOMO SEIDER, Will visit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning and will furnish the citizen of these bor vughs wit l the best of BfcEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, tc. at the very lowest prices. lie respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. April 3, 18721 yj A larjie assortment of Queensware; China ware, Glassware, Crockery ware, Cedar ware, &c, for tale cheap bv J. & It ASTAMBAUGEL Larg ock of Readv-tnade Clothing for sale bv 1IARLEY & CO. JS'EW JJDVERTISEMGJVTS. HEAD QUARTERS! is Bridge THIRD ARRIVAL Of New Goodd this Seasori ! O &R12AT KEDlCTIOf .V PRICES! 10 PER CENT. CHE.1PFR THA. EVER ! Water Proof Cloth at 88 cts. per yard. Velveteen at oOc, 90c, and $1.00 per yard. 3 .lO,! Colored Blankets at $1.33 anJ$l a piece. mite Blankets at $2.25 ani Upwards. As Low as oCe per jard. IMITATION BUCK GLOYESi AT SIXTY CENTS , Respectfcllv Yocss, JEJIIIL SCIIOTT. mm, tUMBEBt &Q. THE undersigned, having completed his new Warehouse in Perrysville, would respectfully invite the attention of tlte farmers of" the county td the fact that fce is at ail time PAYING THE HIGHEST FRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF ;iiai, si:j;i?i, ao.,ac. Having introduced new facilities ffjf bobb ing, weighing, ic., we are now prepared to I nnl..iil ttiih the li:utt iMitutihii, tninlklt, I Bark, Eailroad Tie?, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either for CASU OK IS EXCHANGE FOIt MER CHANDISE. ilAVE FOR SALE GOAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, PLASTElt, GROUND OX LUMP, which w ill be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the loxoit rates ruling. ' o At my Storo in Tiirbctt toWnShlr1 may be (ound as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will lie sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- SOAII UERTZLER. Dec. 10, 1873-tf fUNIATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs ce Co. mirrLlsTbwi, jtsiiTA coIntt, fa. CAPITAL, ISO.OOO. JOSEPn POMEROY, President. T. VAN IRVIN', Cashier. DIIKCTOBS : Joseph Pomeroy, Jerome N. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, John Balsbach, II. II. Ucchtel, J. W. Frank. United Slain Seinrititt, Bond, c, bought and sold. Seren-lhirtus exchanged for tiifticexlu$ at market rates. United State coupons paid. Gold rd Silttr bought at highest t rates. Dtpoiilt rteeiitd, rttUctiim made, drafts on tke principal eiliei, and a general banking ttinett transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. june3'73-tf ( LARK WRIQllT'S TI1NWARE AND SIIEET IRON STORE. Mala. Street, Patterson. Here a complote assortment of TDf AKD SHEEf LEOIT WAEE may constantly be found to suit customers, and are oQered at a BARGAIN. EREP AIRING neatly and expeditious ly executed. Roofiiiig and Spontingr of the BEST MATERIAL, made to order on short notice. THE PUBLIC Are also hereby informed tbaf I regularly, every week, run a car to and from Phila delphia, going to the city on Tuesday and returning to Patterson on Thursday. Per sons purchasing goods in Philadelphia, e-n have them brought promptly here by order ing them to 1224 Market street, in care of Clark Wright's Market Car. I also invite the attention of those who ship produce to the east, to the facilities offered, and earn estly solicit their patronage. CLARK WRK.UT. Dec. 21, 1878. Street GOODS SOLD AT PANIC PRICES! BAB0AINS for EVEBYEODY CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! j-Jl H THE CRT I . i , iPEICES TO SUIT T EE TIMES t GIOTTO : Quick Pales and Small Profit !" LARGE SINGLE SHAWLS Sold as low t $1.50. Shawls of Every Dsscriptioa H; Sold at a Sacrifice. I Four Border Handkerchiefs FOR 25 CENTS. Buying my Goods for Cash enaUa me to make these Great Reductions. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Bare opened out in the Net Build ing on the Novia lot, on Bridge street, the largest and best stock of COOTS tm CHOES, LADIES', HISSES' AND CHILDREN'S OAITEES, ever brought to the county. We buy our stock from Xnnfacturers and in large lots. We pay cask and expect to sell for cask, which will enable us to offer GOODS At Prices far Below tha Average. WORK MADE TO ORDER; This branch of the business will be su perintended by A; P. f AStCK, one of the best practical mechanics iu the county. AU kinds of repairing dono. JIL WORK WJRR.ISTPD. ( OKXELU'S BAKTLEY. July 2, 1873-tf Yy P. SI LOI TF &. CO, FORWARD A5D COMMISSIC Merchants, DEALERS I GRAIN", LUMfiSR. CtUL, TLASTER, a SALT CEMEN T. CALCINED PLASTEE RESUMPTION. JOHN DIEHL hereby nnMi'.nces to his old customers and the public generally, that he has again resumed business at his old stand, on Water Street, .Miffllntotro, Where he will manufacture in a satisfactory manner, Harness, Light and Heavy, to Suit All, Horse Collars, Riding Saddles, Wagon Saddles, Bridles of all Kinds, Plow Lines, tn fart everything in His Line. REPAIRING neatly and eipediUonsty executed. Call aad inquire before going elsewhere. JOHX DIEHL, On Water Street, a few door .North or the Crystal Pulace Buildiug. k Nov 12, ItfTli-bni j t3IBEttI IXMBEB! WHITS PIXE 8HATBD SHINULES, LAP AND JOiXT, SAWED 8HOGLE3, PLASTERING LATH, PICKETS AND DKT BOARDS, Fol SALX T NER THOMPSON, Milroy, MiiEin County, Pa. nov26-6m fOB PRINTING Of EVERT KIND 9 dona at (hi office. Sentinel and Rcjtiblicsa $1.50 ycai M ISC ELLA Ji tO US 10,000 YARDS CALICO JLT 10 CEISTTS IPEti YARD, AJJ? J. & H. A, STAMBAUGH'S, Cor. of illnin and Bridge ts, MIFFUNTOWX, PA. DRY GOODS, GUOCUUIES, QUEENSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, CARPIY1, Floor, Stair anl Table OILCLOTHS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &C. &C. 57-GIVE US l CALL AND IlKAlt H7 PRICES. :o: FISH & SALT ALWAYS OX HAND, IF YOU WANT ANYTHING THAT CAN BE PURCHASED' AT A BOOT & SHOE STORE AND THAT CAN BE HAD At the Lowest Priced TO INSURE A Good Article, Call at the BOOT and SHOE STORE o? J. W. DEAN, Bridge Street, Patterson, IVnn': IIE CIlEERFCIalaY ITITES IXSPECfiOS"; Repairing Promptly Attended to. NEW CASH STORE LoctfsT groVe, mitford twp.. One and a half miles south-west of Patterson. THE subscriber would most respectfully inform the public that he has just openoii a Store at Ihe above place, where he is prepared tosii ly all who may favor hiiuwith their patronage with the latest and most select assortment of DRY GOODS, (IROTKRIES. QrEEXsWARE, WOOD A3D WII.LOT WARE, OIL CLOTHS, BOOTS A. SHOES. A!2o, with a lull sujinly of HOME-MAD13 GOOI3S, YARNS &0. All of whk'h he offers to sell cr exchange for country piddue at ftliS VEHrT LOWEST !PIlICiES. Much lower, in fact, than go'jils tare been sold within the county for many years. II.-will pay Ihe highest market frice tor V.ocusl I'osls, Eailroal Ties a-d Wood either in cash or goods. . . A. J. TIERTZLER. Locust Grove, Aug. 8, 1873-tf. D.W.Harley&Co.'s I the place' where joa can hay THE BEST AI THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTniNti H.iTS, aiPS. BOOfi, SHOES, .1SD FL'RSISIIISG GOODS. TfR are prepared to exhibit one of the most rhoien and select stocks ever offered in this raartet, and at JSTOSISH1SGLY LOIV PRIVFS ' Also, measures taken for suits aud parts of suits, which will be tuiJe to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in lloffmal's !Tcfr Building, corner of Bridge and Water S'reetS, MIFFLINT0VV5, PA. may 8, l73-tl mil to weab hnu how to weas it :0: Just step Into SAMUEL STRAYEK'S CLOTHING STORE. Bridge atreetj Patterson Pa., ai;d he will tell you all about it. Having jnst returned from Philadelphia and New Tork, ho ran anpolv you with thi Latest and Choicest S tyles i f . ' CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Costs, Pants, Vests. IlaU, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, Notion. Fur nishing tioods iu endless variety, Carpe's Floor Oil Cloth, Fnrniture, Js.c., cheaper than tha cheapest, tor the same quality ot gHKi. Cal in nnt! convinced. Measures Takn and Suits Made to Order. Pattersoa, May 16, 1873 SaMCEL STRATER. jETV DRl'G STORE. banks & Hamlin, (Bellord Building,) Main Street, SUSIIiitown, Pa. DEALERS IX DRUGS AX Mf.biciXES, CIIE.iCALFi tT STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARNISHED, GLASS. PUTTY, COAL OIL, LA.MPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, B R U S II E S, HAIR BRUfcnES.TOOTlI BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS,. STATIONERY fa A R G B T ARIKE Y OF LATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great car., and warranted pra high authority. ET-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical porpo.es. CT-PKEf CHIPTIONS etnponnded with great care. fjune!-tt. TUSCAEOKA ACADEMY, AXD jl'MATA NORMAL INSTITUTE. (.FOR BOTH SEXES.i TnE Summer Session, (20 weeks.) will begin MAY 4th. There will be lec tures on the theory and piactice of teach in. Special arrangement for young ladies. Lessons gives on the Piano, Organ and Vi oIiii. Teacher wili and many advantage. Terms, low. Addivsa D. STOE, Ph. P., Principal. Academia, Jvttiatw Co., Pa ina.-11-tf i1D FERT1SEME.X7S. Professional Curds. Y) CRAWFORD, M. D., Has resumed actively the practice bf r-!licine and Surgery and their collateral branches. ; Office at the old corner ot Third and Urange streets, iliffiintown, Pi: Nov. Yi, 1ST 3-0 ni THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon MifFLixTolr.r, rj. Office hour tWrh 9 a. a. to 2 r. .. Of. (Ice in hi father's residence, at the aontli nd of Water street. octifr-tf LFRED J. PATTERSON ATTOSNEY-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. All business promptly attended to. Owe In the room formerly occupied by Attorney Allison. JOL'IS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW", JflFFLINTOWN, PA. CyCollecting and Conveyancing promt-" ly attended to. Orrn.'B On Bridge strset, opposite tha Court House Square. SHUMAN KILLER, of Villerstown, Perry county, tcuders bis service to th public a Auctioneer, and atteixt promptly to the crying of anlewat any poi.it us the count v. Give hitu a call. Lec. 21, Wr-;.. i t 4 i I .4 i r i ! j i i; r f I i