SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN .MITFLINTOWN f ' " Wednesday. April 29, 1ST4. TERMS. Subscription, 1.50 per annum. Transient adveTti.-Wir.eats Inserted at SO cents per in"h for insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be male to th sc desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PZSX'A. K. ETIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station as folio'- . . . STWACD. Phiaielphia Eipress, 1 2 a m. Past l.me, 3 ?0 a m. Harnsburg Accomtuo., 11 28 am. Mail. .6 12 p m. Pacific Eipress, J) 14 a ni. Cincinnati Kxjress, ti 6U p tn. wfvaks. Pittsburg Express, 1 20 am. Ciuemnali Express-, 2 23 a la. Pac.tic. 6 0) a m. Wv Passenger, 10 0 a hi. Mail', 3 SS p ni. Vast Line. 6 33 p m. Mifflin, X'v 1ST3. LOCJL IXTELLIGECE. Snrdtr ceanty has a Grange. ntntlnedon has 14 miles of streets. V jots ahead 10 cent cigars for 3 cents. The new Conrt House foundation stalls are being put up. Mt. I" n inn has a citizen who has had eight coirs killed by cars, one after another. Brown township Millliu county, has a Grange of Patrons of Husbaudry. The R.TJ. Gallnher farui, south of town, as appraised lust Thursday at $153 per acre. Mr. Daniel Stoufier sold the Mansion Farm to Mrs. Elizabeth Stoufler for $lti per acre. J. J. Rhine, of Fayette township, recent ly split 51 rails and 3 stskes out of a single cut rail length i.f a white oak tree. Mrs. Mary Horning' houe, in Ferman agh toun.-iliip, was delroyed by tire last Wednesday. The people who lived in the house were not at home at the time of the fire. A MitSin county lady ran np to and kissed a nun who she mistook fora brother-in-law, iu front of the l"'ou House in Lcuistowu, the other evening. So says the Lewistown Se'itiutl. !-ast Friday was a lively day in the sliip rocnt of cattle at Patterson. Banks, of Fermanagh, Thouipson, of Fayette, and Kaiit'mj'i, of the latter township, each t-hipped of thrir fat stock. Court was held in the M. E. Church. We were ia the room long enough on Tuesday afternoon to receive aa instalment of the most doielul feeling?, engendered by the smell of new pair; and plaster. The ven tilation wa dretdfully poor. The Bench and the liar looked as if something was the matter. If there had just then been a cou ple of good earnest revival men, with lungs to endure any kind ot an atmosphere, they nii:lit have turned the Court if tu a revival meeting and converted the w hole house. I'i buo Sale. Evan Joues will sell at public sale, ia Fermanagh tjwnship, at 10 o'clock, on Saturday, May ICtli, one fresb cow, one lieifer, one Log, lot of chickens and geese, and bia entire stock of household furui'urc. TlKLlC r-At-E. Samuel Buck, ad mmistrator of Isaac llawn, deceased, will ssll, iu the borough of Perrjsville, at 1 o'clock, on Friday, May 8th, Oac family horse, I two-seated rockawaj carriage, 1 set harness, saddle, bridle, cutting box, &e. MiLFOHD, April 28 1871. A MEF.T1SO was held at Locust Grove School House last Friday evening to consider the propriety of organizing a range of the l'atrons of llusbaudiv, Sind nearly a sufficient nurabtr of names were signed to the applieati-m to obtain a charter. A 6eeoud meeting will bo held on Friday evening. May 1. All persons interested are invited to attend. Granger. Caution ! Ia oar changeable eli taate, coughs, cold, and diseases at the throat, lungs and chest will always pre vail. Cruel consumption will claim its victims. These diseases, if attended to in time, can bo arrested and cured. The remedy is Dr. Wixtar's Baltam of JL'ild Cherry. ' Seth Zkicleb, who has his home with Jonathan Kauliiiian, who resides nth of town on the R. C. (iallaher farm was the victim or a robbery last Saturday night. n that night Wtween the hours of P and ? n'clork, two men knocked at the kitchen sl.ior of Mr. KaufTman's residence and were admitted by Mrs. Kauffuan, to whom they etatvd that they were PitUburg detectives sent to g;t Seth Zeigler's trunk, that Zi- e'er and Kaufi'iuan were under arrest at Will's hotel, and Before Mrs. Kaalfman re covered from the slocking announcement one of the men who from his action seemed to know the house, hasteued freui the kitch en through an adjoining room to Kauff- man's bed chamber and drew from under a bed in which two children lay asleep a trunk, saying as he drew it out "this is the trunk". The other scoundrel who until then had kept back, seemingly fearing rec ognition stepped forward, took bold of the trunk and the two were soon out of the house into the darkness, meanwhile one of two girls who have their home at Kauflman's hastened upstairs to waken the hired man who had gone to bed. He hurried down and followed the men by sight across the basin bridge to the town aide, only to lose them abt the quarry. The trunk was found on Sunday in the quarry, broken to pieces. A valise that was iu the found there cut open. It is hoped that the bold thieves may be traced out to a certaintv, and brought to justice Kauffman and Zeiglcr were io town at the time of the robbery. I'iblic Sale. James B. Thomp son, Administrator of Col. John M Thompson, deceased, will offer at public sale, in Ferrysville, at 1:30 P. N., on Tuesday, May 5tb, One corner sofa, 2 sets good ebairs, 2 pair bedsteads, one large cushioned arm chair, 1 rocking chair, cook store, I show case, 1 6hot gun, and a large lot of useful articles, In Lancaster county the supervisors sell their roads to tbe lowest bidder, to keep them in repair for tbe year, the plan, it is laid, works well. Sad Accidest. Once tneri we art called pou to pen the la words of tributary respect which man can pay to his most worthy fellow man on earth, to consign his mortal body to the deep oars grave and bis spirit to God who gve it. We are now called upon to relate a sad and beart-reoding accident by drowning that happened to a young man of Janiata county, who was just entering the full bloom of manhood. The young man was Alfred Mitchell, son of William W. and Margaret A. Mitchell, who reside in Mtlford town ship, one mile and a half from Patter son. The particulars of the accident are as follows : Alfred, teiW out ot empjoyment, left Patterson six weeks ago for Driftwood, Cameron county, Pa., where he obtained employment in the carpeater gang on the Philadelphia & Erie Railroad, and worked until Thurs day morning, April 23rd, when he was accidentally drowned. The accident occurred near the Company's railroad bridge, IS miles above Driftwood Sta tion. This bridge had been swept away by the recent rise of the river. The foreman of the carpenters with his men had been erecting temporary tres tle work to repair the bridge. On this fatal Thursday the temporary work was likely to be washed sway, and the fore man, two carpenters and Alfred got into a boat and started to cross the stream to fix it a short distance above the breast of the dam, and when out io the middle of the river the boat began to dip water. Alfred asked the two carpenters if they conld swim. Tbey said "Yes," and immediately jumped out and swam to the shore in safety. The foreman and Alfred then tried with the boat to make either the pier or!uce water, but finding it fruitless, ihavicg only a pole to steer with) Al fred asked the foreman if he could swim. He answered " Yes, a little." He then said, "Alfred, yon save the boat," and he jumped out. Alfred said, "I'm all right, save yourself." These were Alfred's last words. He then tried with the boat to make either the brijg; pier or sluice-water, but his dangsr ass nearer than be anticipated, and be was swept over the dam. The boat upset and he was thrown in the reaction of the water below the dam, where fee struggled manfully to save himself, but in Vain ; he was drowned. The foreman succeeded in catching on the breast of the dam, and held him self there until assistance came from the shore, when he was rescued in an almost lifeless condition, and remained so for a considerable length of time. As soon as the foreman was rcfeued search was made for the body of Alfred, commencing at 9 A. M. It was not found, however, until, Friday after noon, whew the foreman was able to tell where he last taw him. After this information they hooked him up. His father in the ineautiuie was apprised of the accideut by telegram. He left this place on Thursday night on Cincinnati Express for Cameron, and arrived there on Friday morcing. He returned on Saturday, on Way Passenger, with the body, which was taken to his borne. His remains were conveyed to Union Cemetery for burial on Sunday last, followed by the relatives, friends and a large cooiourse of citizens. The fu neral services were conducted by the Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, of the Luth eran church. Alfred Mitchell was born in Juniata county, Sept. 21, 1853, and his age was 20 years, 7 nios. and 2 days. He was loved by all who knew hin?; H was a kind loving brother and a dutiful son a perfect disciple of honesty and bravery, ever seeing the danger of others but cou'.d not see his own. He leave a father, mother, brothers, sis' ters, "nd last, but not least, one who would soou have been as dear to him as all others. But let tbeut be guided by the poet's words He's beyond the smsel b-ight, To fair regions on high ; No fleeting clouds its mansions build, No chanceful rays of splendor gild The bliss that there entwines: Tnvisited by the shdesof nisnt, The regions of snire:iie dulight, IK-vond the sunset bright."' n. b ADJOURNED SALE. PfBLIC SaLK of Ttfeny Head of Fine Youn .Mules, 3 or A Years Old, front Kentucky and Illinois Lmge nl Medium Sizts-nell Matched n ill be sold at publie sale, FRIDAY, MAY 1st, 1874, at the yards on the n.H.l.or Farm. The Mules are no haul and resdy for inspection. Will be sold on the same day, Five Head of Young Horses and Mares. Terms of Sale. Six months' credit, with approved security. Ten per cent, off for cash. Jacob Hergt. D. P. Sclouff. 11. E. Bcrlas, Dentist, respectfully informs his friends and the public gen erally, that he ha moved bis office from the rooms he occupied last year, over the Post Office, tj a building owned by Dr. Hutton, opposite the Lutheran Church, Perrysville, Juniata Co., Pa., where he is fitting up to attend to all the operations pertaining to bis protes cinn in the best manner. Teeth mount- A on the followine bases : Improved Continuous Gum, Non-sectional or t'arved 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 ; old. is durable, and is manufac tured by himself; also, Gold, Silver, or Alluminum Plates, all of which are warranted to be done in the most work manlike manner. Celluloid at $o.00 for an upper or lower set, which in some respects is more desirable than nl canite. Prices reduced an all opera tions. P'22"31 A little girl named Sarah Ellen j Hughes, sged eight years, and daugh ter of widow Hughes, of Matilda Fur nace, Huntingdon County, was fatally burned on the evening of tbe 11th inst. Her mother left her in tbe house for a few minutes, when she got some fire and attempted to light a pipe. In so doing she set her clothes on fire. Her little brother, who had bis jaw broken on the railroad some days be fore, run out and called for assistance. A gentleman, who was passing, came to ber rescue, but too late. Her body was burned black, tbe clothing having all been burned off ber. Medieal as sistance was procured, bnt without avail. She survived bnt four or five hours. -Jllktona Tribune. Public Sale. Samuel F. Sieber, Administrator of Emanuel Spieher, de ceased, will soli at publie sale, at the late residence of said decedent, in Walker township, about one mile north eaat ot Meiico, on Thursday, April 30, 1874, Four head work of work horses, 2 two year old colts, 2 one-year old colts, 5 cows two fresb ; 7 head of young csttle, I sow and pigs, 5 shcats, reaper, threshing machine, 2 wagons, 1 carriage, and a great variety of farm ing utensils, alno lot of lumber, oak shingles, hay ; also the entire house hold furniture. Sate to commence at 9 o'clock. If not all sold on the fir.'t day, the sale will be continued on Fri day. Wm. Caveny, auctioneer. 31 A i; HIED: MORROW FLICKIN";ER On the 2nd inst., by Rev. J. H. Stewart, John B. Mor row, of Waterloo, and Annie J. Flickinger, of Port Royal, Pa. Perry county pipers please copy. WATERS M U.M Jl All On the 23rd in stant, by Kev. D. V. Blackwelder, Mr John Waters, ot Cornwall, England, and Miss Vary A. Mum mall, of Fermanagh twp. 1HED: SMITH In Tbompirfntown, on the 2olh day of March, 1574, Joseph Banks Smith, aged 2J years, 10 month' aud 20 days. The subject of the above notice was the son of David Smith, Sr., of Itelaware twp. He was a yaung man of correct moral prin ciples, aud was during the last year engaged in the mercantile business with N.nhao Keely, under the tiriu of Kevly A. Smith. As a citizen he was respected and esteemed by all who bad any intercourse or dealings with him. But what is better than all, lie was a worthy aud consistent member of the Evangelical Lutheran Chun h ol Thoinpson town lor the last six years, and an active, faithful worker in the Sunday School. In both the church and Sunday School his loss will be deeply felt. But our loss is his eternal gain, lor he was ready and anxious! "to depart aud lie with Christ, lii. h is far better." Let not the surviving friends 'weep as those that have no hope," but prepare to meet him in the better land above. TURBETT On the 22ud iust., in Tur- bett township, after a lingering illness. Wil liam Turbett, aged 73 years. PATTERSON On th-r 2Sd inst.. in Walker township, Henry Patterson, aged 45 years, 5 months aud 4 days. LLOYD On the 23d inst., in Delaware township, George W. Lloyd, aged 53 years. Tsibite or Respect. Hall of Sincerity L-dge 307, I.O.O.F. ) Thonipsoutown, April 2", 1S74. J Hero, The scythe of time, through God's unerring wisdom, has shorn from our midst our beloved friend and brother, Past Grand Ocokue W. Lloyd a man jissess- ing such genius, power and goodness that now bids all human judgment stand cold; a man who by his practical life has caused the pen to be too feelrit an instrument to add honor to his dying wortn ; tliereiore Rtiolrtd, That through the dispensation of our Ureat Master our order has lost one of its brightest ornaments, society a true friend, aud evil a strong enemy. A star has fallen from our midst, under whose light we have deemed it a privilege to walk, aud although the grave has claimed him for its own, wb are trying to say, " iUy will, O Lord, be done." Rtsolrti, That this Ladge deeply sym pathize with the relatives and friends of the deceased brother, and that a copy of these resolutions be furnished thorn. Httolctd, That this Lodge attend the funeral as a bodv, and a mark of respect tue Lodge room be draped, and I oat our members wear the badgs of mourcii g for thirty days. littolrtd, That thi preamble and resolu tions be publishi-d in our county papers by request of the Lodge. J. S. 1.1 KENS. ELIHU BEN N EK. Com. W. S. UKNKKLS, i'OMJIERCJ Ha. MIPFLIXTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. i II. A. Stambaugh. NirrusTOW, Asril 23, 1674. Butter 35 Kfsjs IS Dried Allies 10 " H'aettberries 1" ' Raspberries 2') Potatoes 9" Hani. 12 Shoulder 1') Stl3 Washed U ol .... 40 Ground Alum Salt, pi-r S4ck,.... 2 0 MlFFUNTO-nrX GRAI.V MARKET. Corrected weeaiy by D. P. SuloutT Co Wheat 1 fil Oat, fair M Corn,... 0 Harley Jj9 Clovereeed Timothy seed 2 61 flaxseed. .............. ........ 1 S NOTICE. 'VTOTICK is hereby given that the books 11 ol the fate Drni ol cwing a owira of Johnstown, Juniata county, have b-jea plared in the bands of Richard Uoyle. fcsq and all accounts remaining unpaid hy the 1st ot Slay next, will be collected by hi'n as the law dir-xts. To save costs nrtiea in debted must make payment before that time to Squire Doyle. D. S. EWI'G. April 15, 1874-3W DIs8ln(ioa of Co-Partnership. THE cu-parUmrship heretofore existing between the undersigned, trading un der the firm name of Til ten k. Espenschade, in MifHintown, is this day (April 1, 1874) dissolved by mutual consent. The books of said firm are in the Lands of Frederick Kspensrhade. All persons indebted to said firm will nlease call and settle their accounts. E. T1LTKV. F. ESPENSCHADE. April 1, 1874. AslsnlnlNtrater'ti Haltcc Ettatt of D. P. Kurtz, deceased. LETTERS of Administration on the es tate ot D. P. Kurta, late of Mexico, deceased, have been granted to the nnder A II neraons indebted to the said slate "are requested to make immediate payment, and those caving claims or uc- . -s aa aamr tn tit war fllfn known Withont delay to JOHN MOTZER, JdnCt., Mexico, Janiata Co., Fa April IS, 1874. Sent ArtnirrtlnemeXt.1. NEW OPENING A T PER R YS VILLE. ("I S. KILLS takes this method of re ! turning thanks to citizens of Perrys ville and surrounding country for put fa vors, and, having formed tlni firm of U. S. MILLS It SOS, they hope to merit a con tinuance of Mtronage. Thay can now bet ter serve the public, having jtut opened out a regular business of Merchandising in all Goods usually kept in a country store, such as DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEEJWV1RE, AOTIO.YS, II AT, HOOTS A, SIIOES, Also, a lull line of Shoemakers' Findings, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, ail of which we will sell at the lowest prices for cash and country produce. Also, a tell lint ot READT-MADE CLOTHING. Also, a Merchant Tailoring Department in the tre, storked with CLOTHS and CASSIM EKES, which we will make opto order or sell by th yard to customers. 07" All woolen goods cut to order. Call and see us. We mean to please onr Customers, preferring the nimble six-peace to the slow shilling. Store opposite McMauiglc's hotel, ia the Stevenson propertv. (i. S. MII.L9 k. SON. Perrysville, March 13, 1874. NOTICE. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE SPECIAL TAXES Mat 1, 1874, to Aran 80, ie7o. Toe Law of December 21, 1S72, requires every person rnsapeil in any busiuess, avo cation, or enifiiuYliient which renders Mm li.ble t..aSI'Ki I VLTtX. TO PROCVRK .id pl.ice ro.xspuToir. r .v his EST.1Hl.lSHXKr OR PL.ICE OF BL'SIXICSS a STAMP lcnntn th.- ytx. ment of said SPECIAL TAX furlhe 8tcial Tal year, bea-innint: May 1, lHTt, before coiiimencine: or continuing business after April . 1X74. The Taxes embraced within the provisions of the Law above cjnuteil are the fol.owiug, viz Rectifiers $if 00 llea.eis, retail liquor ... 25 00 Dealers, wholesale liiiior 1"0 CO Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale.. 6(1 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco 2 " 00 Retail dealers in leaf totijec.: 6X) 00 Aim! on sale of over $1,000, fifty cents for every dollar in excess of $1,000. "Vah-rs in mannfaetnred tobacco... 5 00 Manutarturers ot stills .VHH; And for each still manufactured.. 20 00 And for each worm manufactured 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10(H) Manuiactururs of cip irs 10 00 l'ldllers ot tohaliho, first clans (more than two horses) 50 10 Peddlers of totMceo, second elans, (too hore) 2"00 Pedillers of tobacco, third class, (one lior-e) 15 00 Peddlers f lobfco, fourth class, (on toot or I. null- eonvevane e) .. 10 00 Brewers of !es th.in hh barrels... 50 00 i Brewers or SO'J V.rre!s . more.... 100 00 Any rwTi) so lia'rle, who shall fail to conilv with the oreojug requirements will be subject to severe penalties. Persons or tirms liable to luv any ef the Sp'jcial Taxes named ab-jve iuuit apply to I C. J. baiNEB, lollectur ct luternal Keve- nue at Sl'NbTKY, Pa., and jay for and j procure the Special Tax Stamp or Stamps thev need, prior to X.t t, 1571, aud W1TUOLT FURTHER NOTICE. J. TV. DOUGLASS, foxsiiiitwr of Internal Rereake. Orrirc or Ixtebxai. Kevrsir, ) IVasuiNUToK, D.C., Feb. 16, 18i4. J g li. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, MiffliEtown, Pa., FASHIONABLE GOODS alwaya on band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PKKSON'S buying (roods can bate tbem cut in garments free of charge. B I'TTERlL'tTS P.1TTERSS also for sale. ALL WORK WAR HASTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf GREAT REDUCTION IS TIIK PRICES P TEETH! Full I'ppcr or Lewer Setts as Low as f jr teeth allowed to leave the office nn lefs the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to lnt for life. Teeth extracted without pain, bv the nse of N i irons Oxide uas, always on hand. Di n'nl wo k !me '.r persons without th'-ni hnvinir thrir homes, if desired. Tniharhe stripped in five minnles with out extmci:ny the tfoith, t the fental hi-eof U. I,. Dt.KR, established in Jlilllin- towa in lb)0. O. L. DEKR, Jan 24. 1S72. Practical Dentist Admlnlstratara' Sotlct. Estate of John M. Thompson, deceasrd ! HKKKAS Letters of Administration II on the estate of John M. Thompson, l ite of the borough of Perrysville, di-ceaseil, hsving leen granted to the undersigned, all M-rsons mdi'bted to said estate are reques ted Io m.ike immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement 'JAMES B. THOMPSON, Jdm'r. April 1, ISO I. Administrator' Xotlrc Etl ale of J. B. Smith, deceased. T ETTEKS of Administration on the I A tate of J. B. Smith, deeeastl, hav ing been granted to the sutiscrib-r, ill persons indebted to the same will make payment, and those havinc claims will make known the same milhout delav to tD Wlii SMITH, Sr.. Jam'r, Tboni)sontown, Juninta Co., Pa, April 15, 1874. IV OTICE is hereby given that the Book. it ntes, ana rapcrs ol me nrro ot Keely At Smith are left in the hands of Nathan Keelv, surviving member of the Arm of Keelv Smith All persona indebted to the said firm, and those having claims gainst the stme, will call upon I lie said iaiuan aeeiy ior numeuiaie seiiiemeni. DAVID SMITH, Sr., Jdmr, Thonipsoutown, Juniata Co., Pa. April 15, le74. gOMMOM SEIBER, lit visit Mittlm and ratterson everv Tuesday, inursnay ana Saturday mornings and will furniKb tbe citizens of these, bur onghs wit I the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTOX, PORK, tc. at tha very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits me patronage oi tne puoiic. April , lo72 1 y. Normal School. THE County Normal School still re-open at Tbompsnntown, Pa., AraiL 6, 1874. There will bo SpriBg and Fall Sessions. Special attention ill be paid to tbe prep aration or leachers. i erms reasonable. For particulars call on or address T. D. av J.M. OAKMAN, Jan21-3m Patterson, Pa. A fine aasortment of cloths, cassimsrcs. vestings, Sx, alwm on band snd for sale br k. B. LOUDOX. VEiT .IDrERTISEMUJriS HEAD Bridge THIRD ARRIVAL Of New Goods this Season GREAT nEDl'CTIOJf IX PRICES f 10 PER CENT. CHE.1PFR TILLS EFER f Water Proof Cloth at 83 cts. per yard. Velveteen at 50c, 90c, and $1.00 per yard. Colored Blanket ft tl.Zi aiti$1.75 m piece. Wine Blankets at $2 25 mni Upwards. TAB LIS LINElsr As Low ts 3Ce per jard. DOTATION BUCK GLOVES. At SllTT CENTS. l ! i . . . ! ir- i IvESrECTFCLLY YoCRS, &C, JE.WIL SCHOTT. mW LUMBER, 0. THfe nnrtersipned, havtns; completed his new Warehouse in Perrysville, would resfiecttully invite the allenlion if the farnters of the county to the fact tllat he is at all times PAYING TOE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN, SEEDS, Ac, Ac. Having introduced new facilitier for hoist ing, weighing, Stc, we are now -epared to unload ith tbe least fioisib'e trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locufit Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either for CASH OR IX EXCHANGE FOR MER CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE GOAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbett township may be lonnd as Complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, isroTioisrs, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will be sold as low, if not a little IbVter tluui elsewhere- NOAH HERTZLEB. Dec. H, 1873-tf rCNlATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. UTLISTOW!!, jrSUTt COCHTV, L. CAPITAL, $.0,000. JOSEfn PHMEROT, PrcrWent. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier; BIBECIORS : ' Joseph PomeroV, Jo?in Balshaeh, Jerome N. Thompson, H. H. Itechtel, John J. Patterson, J. W. Frank. George Jacobs, United State StcuriUtt, Bond; 4c bought and sold. beten-thtrties exchanred for Ftve-ticenlu at market rates. United States coupons pani. Gold and Silrer bott;ht at highestt rates. Timnnmit rerirti- raiVrinas made, drafts - I - - . oa Mr principal cities, and a general banking Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. juneo'73-tf CLARK WRIGHTS TINWARE AND SHEET IROX STORE. 91 Bin Mrcct, Pattertoa. Uere a complete assortment of TIN AKD SHEET IEON WARE may constantly be found to suit customers, and are offered at a BARGAIN. rCREPAIRING neatly and expeditions ly executed. Rootling; and Sponting cr the BEST MATERIAL, made to order on short notice. THE PUBLIC Are also hereby informed ttat I regnlarty, every week, ran a ear to and from Phila delphia, going to the city on Tuesday and returning to Patterson on Thursday. Per sons purchasing goods in Philadelphia, cn have them brought promptly here by order ing them to VS-i Market street, in care of Clark Wright' Market Car. I also invite the attention of those who ship produce to tbe east, to tbe facilities offered, and earn estly solicit their patronage. . CLARK WRMHT. Dee. Sit 1S7I. QUARTERS I Street. GOODS SOLD AT . PANIC PRICES ! BAPsGAIBS for EVEKYEODY CHEAP ! CHEAP ! OIEAP ! IS THE CRT! TEICES TO SUIT THE TIMES MOTTO: !" Quick Saie and 9wU Profits !" ; lARGE SINGLE SHAW LS ssj SMd as low ss $1 50. Shawta bt Every D:-2criptioa hj SolJ at a Paerifiee. Four Border Eandksrchieft FOR i" CESTS. Buying my Good for Car enable me to make these Great Redactions. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. We hare opened out in the New Build ing on the Ncvin lot, on ErMge street, the largest and best stock of soon aso-shoes, LADIES', ' MISSES' AND . .'. " CHILDREN'S ever brought to the connty. We buy our stock from Manufacturers and in larg lots. W pay r4 and expect to sell for cath, which will enaole us to offer GOODS At Pric38 far Below the Average. TTORK MADE TO ORDER. This branch of the business will be su perintended by A. B. FASICK, one of the best practical mechanics in the county. All kinds of repairing done, ALL WORK WJRRJXTED. (OKNELIUS BARTLET. July 2, 1873-tf t. Sl LOl lT . CO, FORWARD AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALERS IX GRAIN, LUMBER. COAL, I'LASTEB, 8 ALT CALCINED PLASTEB RESUMPTION. JOHN DIKT1L her-bv annonnces to his old 1-nstuinera and the public generally, that he has again resumed business at his old stand, on Water (street, MtfSlntowa, Where he will manufacture in a satisfactory manner, Harnesi, Light and Heary, to Suit All, Horse Collars, Riding Saddles, IVairon Saddles, Bridles of all Kinds, Plow Lines, in fact everything in His Line. REPAIRING neatly aiid expeditiously executed. CaUnd inquire before going elsewhere. JOHN D1EHL, On Water Street, a few doors Korth of the Crystal Palace Building. Hot 13, lSiil-om pAIXTLNGr AND PAPER HANGING. The undersigned, having nine year's ex perience in the PAINTINU BL'SINESS, in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, offers hia services to the public. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HAXGINQ, AND CALSOMING, in all the various branches, will be prompt ly attended to, aud satisfaction given. (.barges moderate. . . JAMES W. TJAMILTON. UUHintown, April B, 1874-tf Stahnel and Berabtieaa $1.9 a yeat MISCELL.IMEOCS 10,000 YARDS CALICO AT IO CENTS PER YAED4 AT j. & H. A. STAMBAUGB'S, Cor. cf Mnln and Britlic Sts. NIIFFLINl'OWK, PA; DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEEXSW ARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Cll PETS, Floor, Stair nd Table OIL, Cl.OTII$, BOOTS, SHOES," HATS, CAPS, 40.. !iC. C5-GIVE US A CALL AND -:0 FISH & SALT ALWAYS ON HAND. IF TOU WANT A i Y T 1 2 I ft THAT CAN BE 1TKCHA5EP' AT A BOOT SHOE STORE AND THAT CAN 15E HAD At the Lowest Prices TO INSURE A Good Article, Call at tbe BOOT and SHOE STORE of HE CIIEERFILL.Y Repairing Promptly Miauled to. NEW CASH STORE AT LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TAVP. Oue a half miles south.west of Patterson. THE subscriber would most respectfully inform the public that he has just opened a Store at the .hove place, where he is prepared to supply all who nuy I'avorh'uu with lheir patronage with the latest and most select assortment f DRT GOOftS, HROCERIES. QrEEXSWARE, WKP AND WIM.OW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, BOOTS 4. SlIi'E.S. Also, with a full supply of HOIE-IADE GOODS, YARNS, &C., All of which he offers to sell or exchange for country pioduce at TIIK VERY IXVWTLST PEICEy. Much lower, in fart, than good have been sold within the ronntv for manv rears. lie wid pv the highest maiker jriee for either in cash or goods. Locust Orore, Aug. 8, 1373-tf. D.W.Harley&Co.'s I the place where yon can bny TUT BK5T A3ll TUE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING juts, e.ips. Boors, shoes, .ixd furxishixg coons. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most ehoiee and select stocks ever offered ir this market, and at jiSTOMSlli.XGLY LOW PRICES ' Also, measures taken fur suits and parts of suits, wbicb will ba nud.j to crIer at short BoticC, very reasonable. Uempniber tbe place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIPFLIXTOWN, PA. what to vm m Just step into SAM PEL STRATEK'S CI.UT1I1XG STOKE. Bridge rlrect, Patterson' Pa., and he will tell you all about it. Having jnft rrtiirned from Philadelphia and N'cw Tort, ho ran snf rjy you wi:U the Latest art C'-ftcrt Styles f C L O T II I X G OF A LI, KINDS, Coss, Pant. Vets. Hits, Cap, Boots aiil Shoes. Watc'.es and Jewelry, Notions, fur phing (;His in emilcs variety, Csrpet-., Plo'ir t)il Cloth, Furniture, lie, ilieipcr than the cheapest, lor the sau:u quality ot goudi. Call in and bo convinced. Jle;viurc Taken and Suits Lulc to OrJcr. Tatterson, M.y 16, 175 SaMI'EI. STRATER- JSitminrnn t'arila. jsn int8TonE. BANKS A HAMLIN, (Beltord Huiliiing,) Main Street, .nilillnlovTB, r. DEALERS IN IiRUOS AXD MF.rHCIXKS, CHEMICALS, 1YF. STIFF. PAINTS OiLS,VAHXISHES,HLA.SS.Pl:TrV, CUALUIL, LAMPS, KCKXERS, CIIIMNETS, B It 1' S II E S, lIAIRMtl'MILS, TOtJTH BRl'SIIES, PF. R- 1t.mert, combs, soaps. hair cir.Atis, NOTIONS, . S T A T I O N E R T LARGE VARIEET OP PAT KM MEDICINES, Selected with great car., and warranted iroin hich attthoritv. r7-Pnrest or WINES AND LIQt ORS for mcdiesl pnrposes. C7"l'hFJ3JRll,T10NS cmpT!nded with great care. June -1-U. TUSCARORA ACADEMY, AXD JUMATA NORMAL INSTITUTE. (FOR BOTH SEXES. THE Sumnvr Session, (0 weeks,) will bezin MAV 4th. There m III bd lec tures on the theory and piactice of teach ing. Special arrungementa tor yoeng ladies. Lesocs given on the Piano, Orz in and Vi oliu. Teachers ili And many advantages Terras, low. Address D. D. SToN E, Ph. D., Principal, Aemdeniia, Juniata Co., Pa. B-srll-tf .fDrERTlSE.VE.Y7S. HEAR OUR PRICES. tj J. W. DEAN, Bridge Street, Patterson, Penr'a. IXSPECTI03T. Vocnst Posts, Railroal Ties ami Wood; A. J.' liEKTZLElv. New Bui!dio, corucr of Bii(5c;e tnj may 8, KS-t how to vim i 4 :(: t I'roffXiional Cords. yy i. niAwi oun, m. p, i Has resumed aetirely f!"e prarttri! of I MiKiieine and S-rfy and their collateral branches. tiRce at the old corner of Third ; and Orange streets. !,irlmti".rn, Pa. or. If, ?:j-m THOMAS A. ELDEIt, M. D.. Physician and Surgeon, illEFLlSTOWX, r.i. Ollii-e hours from D a. . to 3 r. . O'. fice in his lather's residence, at lh south nd of Water street. .ictJ-J-tf LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, JIIFFLINTOWN, JLNIATA CO PA. All buNincss promptly attended to. Orrita. In the room formerly occupied br Attornev Alfiaorl. JOUIS E. ATKI.VSOX, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CCollecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrrK E On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. t'CTIO.TEEK. HI1UMAN KILLER, of Hillerstowni Perry comity, tenders his services to the publis as Auctioneer, ami will atteid promptly to the crying of soles at any poiat in the rountv. Give bin a call. Pee. 24, 178-:.