SENTINEL & ilEPUBLICAN MIFFLIN! Q'S: fTeSheaday. May 6. 1SY4. TERMS. Subscription, $l..V) per annum. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents pT inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will le made to th e dcsirtag to advertise by the year half or quarter Tear. ; PESN'A. B. RETIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station as follows: - . . IAtTWlD. Phiadelphia hi; rcss, 1 2o a m y.i-l Line, 3 2i) , liarrislii'rg Accommo., 1 1 v w. Ml- 6 12 p m. raciiic Express, 10 13 a nt. Cincinnati Express, 8 (.0 p ru. Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a'ra. Ciii' ii'uati Express, 2 23 a m. l'acitic, C 00 a m. Way Passenger, 10 04 a in. Mail, 3 SS pm. K! Line, 6 34 p in. Mitiiin, Nor 2, 1873. LOC.iL 1STELLIGEACE. Editorial space U this issue surrendered to general news. Call a: Banks i Hamlin's for pure fresh Drups. Bclftird corner. Where are the May flowers 1 Echo an swers, "Away down South. " The co-partnership existing between Ke cih Suloutrand D. 1'. Sulouff has been dis solved. he sure to see the advertisement of the Johnstown Store. Sugar and all Groceries lower than ever miicc the war. lw The I'erry County Sundiy School Con vention w ill meet at Blooinflcld May 12th and nth. The Puncannon Record has gone where tie woodbine twineth, wherever that is. Peace ! Peace ! Largest stock of Drufs and Medicines m the comity at Banks fe Hamlin's. Every body is invited to call and inspect. lilooiiiliel !, Perry county, was delighted lat week by two Frenchmen and a b.-ar performing in the alrcets. !. W. llarley V Co., h ive just rej.lenish ej their store with the Latest styles of goods at reduced price. On Monday night a week Walton Monroe, a citizen of Perry county, was drowned i;i the cvnal at Liverpool. Ilia body was not recovered until ta Sunday. 5i'iv Goals in AVoihI ward's Stor? in Johnstow n. Calicoes, Trimaiiii,., CJiujs ic, in endless variety. lw The time for receiving sealed proposa's for the building of a scu u! bouse iu Dela ware townshp has Feen extended. See Notice elsewhere in this jnj.-er. John Todd, Esq., of Patterson, hid a co killed on the railroad oti last Sunday. No damage was done to the train that knocked her oil" the track. All tlje rr'nA.V Patent Medicines can be fou'id at Banks fc. Hamlin's. Otto Miley, a hotel-keeier at Lilly's Sta-ti-in, Cambria county, committed suicide by a istt shot in the head, on Sunday cve'iitsg a week. Cause mania polu. The paint of Ober t'o , naar Oakland Mills, tins county, is being sought for by parties outside of Juniati. Their mines may develope to great value. An awning alo::g tha entire front of the IWlford li.jtise is to ad 1 to tlie sumnijr at tractions of foe stores of Stambauh and Ba-.iks . Hamlin. An exchange, gifted with closer observa tion than the. commonality of mankind, says that since the purchase of Alaska, the climate has grown colder iu this latitude. A full line of Slatiouery and Druggists' nndries nt Banks & Hamlin's. An exchange iu a mood of strict propri ety declares that spring is lingering too long in the Inp of w inter. It says the conduct isn't p.-ojfc-r ; li'e two should get married. Lienor sh.iwed its turbulent spirit last Saturday on Main street, by setting two men to fighting. It was a battle bjtiveeu a townsman and a countryman. The towns liiio came out "second best." liorjert Acres, a man of notoriously bd character, last week was let out ot the Western Penitentiary by expiration of term, and immediately taien to the Allegheny county insane asylum, on account of in sanity. The !eniooratic County Committee met at the Patterson 11-usj last Tuesday, an 1 appointed Saturday, August 22nd, n -xt as the day lor holding the delegite electious. John Dunbar, Amos G . Bonsdl and David Fowls were selected Senatorial Conferees. Dr. J. N. Urubb was selected as Represen tative Delegate to the uext State Conven tion. Persons desirous of p'lrchsslnj? a lot in the Union Cemetery can receive all the U formjiion they desire on the siibj.-sct and have the business promptly attended to by addressing any of the following board ot oflic.ers ol the Cemetery Association : D. A Notestine, President ; John Dietrick, Sec retary; Henry S. Scholl, Treasurer; W. F. Snyder, Superii.tendvnt, Two Frenchmen and a French bear, the fame that exhibited in almost every town in central Pennsylvania, ap;earcd here on Thursday. The quality of the dancing may lie inferred from the rmrk of Bob Tarker, that the bear danced like au ex-editor. Ii was a compliment to the troupe to say that they know as much about heel and toe ology as an cx-cditor. Lat Friday McDonald k Arbuckla were in tow n w ith a handsome equipage and all the paraphernalia that is necessary to insure a speedy and complete furnishing of douses and barns with Lightning Kods. McDouaM & Arbuckle, whose address is MoCoysville, Juniata Co., Pa., are putting up the '-Man-eon Copper Tubular Rod." It is reputed the best rod in the market, with all or the latest improvements of fasteuings and in Bulators. To Lave food insulators and fastenings is almost as important as the rod itself. McDonald & Arbuckle are deter mined to give satisfaction. Thousands of promising youths, of both sexes, go down to untimely graves, from genetal debility and weakness, who might be sated by fortifying their systems with Iron. The Peruvian Syr up is an Iron Tonic prepared expressly to supply this vitalising element, and is the only preparation of iron that will assimilata at once with the blood. Stanley's text, when he preached to the newly married Duke and Duchess of Edin burgh , was : "Father, forgive them, for they knww net what they do." Some one of the constellation of owners of the Independent U5es excep tion to what wo aaid in a local relative to the ventilation of the lecture rojin of the M. E. church when we visited it during last Court. The points oar friend of the above named paper attempts to make are two : lft. That we attacked the Methodist congregation of this place. 2nd. That he has lost one of his senses. As to the first point. Did we attack t'ae Methodist congregation ? By what process of reasoning au intelligent christian would arrive at such a con clusion we are unable to imagine. The meeting was not a denominational meet ing of any kiud, called to hear a sermon. or for exhortation and prayer. It was not a congregation of Methodists, cr a congregation of any other church. It was an argument court, ovet which the President Judge of the district presi ded, and those present were lawyers, clients, interested persons and specta tors. The Methoduts as a congrega tion had no more to do with it than an argument errort has to do with the con- gregition that worship in that room at tegularly stated times. We said the ventilation was dreadfully bad, aud that the smell of new paint and plaster gave us a doleful feeling, and that others present looked as if they felt the same way ; and added that such being the case it would have been a good plac to start a revival meeting if good strung lunged revival preachers could be ob tained. Where was the offense ! bat was there iu such a statement as that t Are there no stout revival preachers outside of the Mctbodist church? A do!t on'.y would say so. Was the writer for the Independent present, and did i feel aggrieved that there might arise the thought that there is room iu him fur a revival of the christian graces and virtues Our lcal contained no of feusc. If any people imagined it to contain off-use or attack, it cettaiuiy c u'.d not be the members of the Meth odist church, for to our recollection we did not see a ueuuLsr of that denomi nation t'jerr. lie do not ace where the attack on that people is introduced. I As lo the ventilation of the room, it was dreadfully bid. Indeed the words 'dreadfully bad"' do not express how r.aa it was. it was siuiuiiy baa. lias it entered into the mind of mr editorial friend that it is a siu to allow the at mosphere of a room to become so con taminated by foul air that thu health ot people woo breath it is endangered ? Possibly the religion of our frietid is of such hhrivck'd proportions that abuses of the bc'y are not comprehended in it. The Methodist congregation were not wursbippi ig there that day ; how could they be responsible ? Tbey were uot there to fee aud attend to the opening and shutting of windows, so as to secure a wholesome and pleasant atmosphere. '.Ve dii not believe our friend capable of the stupidity that it requires to fall into such a mistake. e excuse him and attribute it to his want of discriui uation. His second point is that he has lo t one of his senses, lie is therefore an object of the deepest commisseration. People the world over sympathize with those who arc to unfortunate as to lose any one of the sensas. What a sad m:sfortuoe to be deprived of the sense of s'ght Peath itself is scarcely less dreadful. What a pleasure to listen to conversation ot friends and dear ones, aud be moved and swayed to aud Iro by the harmony and discord that prevails in all circles of every day life ; how dreadful to lose one's hearing. How delightful to sit down and enjoy the luxuries of an ample table; hew per f lexing not to able to tell one kioi of food from another, to not be able to tell the differeuce between aloes and sugar, or distinguish by taste between a dried herring and ice cream on a hot day in August. Uarring the consideration of the loss of other seuses we here rise to explain that the firegotug reflections originated through an announcement to us that cur christian brother editor of the In dipendti t has loit the sense of smelling ; that he is oow incapable of "smelling." We were transfixed by the astounding and alarming news. No! no! thought we, it cauuot be so ! Then wo reflect ed on his misfortune a long time, and reached the conclusion that the Ions of the sens of smell is also possible, but we also concluded that if such a dis aster had been wrought upon the organ of our friend, it must have been done quite recently. It must indeed have overtaken him at the moment he went to press, for be printed the evidence that he smelt the river bridge aud the reoeptiou room at the railroad station, as well as other institutions and thii.gs. Our brother's declaration that bo is incapable of smelling noic, must be taken at its face value, without the slightest shave. He is too astute to say that hi nasal organ was thus always defective. His early piety and accu mulated evidence of his owu manufac ture precludes such a declaration. What a misfortune it must be to have an organ thus impaired. W tender our deep sympathy. Can the distress cf a lawyer who has lost one of his senses be imagiucd. We do believe perhaps it is verdancy in us to so be lieve that gentlemen of that honored profession should be possessed of the keeuest sense of fight ; eyes so quick as to read the inmost thoughts of innocent ctients and witnesses as they are re vealed iu the expression of counte nance by the muscles of the face. How necessary for counsel to have acute hearing, that the lowest whisper may be heard. A word thus spoken may I become the clue to something that un locks the mysteries of a case and ad mits even-hauded justice ; aud then, too, if you can bear all that is said, you are the better able to tell the dif ference between "tweedle-dee dee" and tweedle-dee-dum," which is accounted a greit satisfaction. How important it is for a lawyer to have the most dcli cale sense of smelling, for how he might suffer if retained to case ic volving a eargo of skins. Certainly, if not possessed of the training of the far dealer, or the learned and cultivated eye of the naturalist to distinguish the pelts of animals, the one from the other, he would be placed at a great di.-ad vantage ; but if he possessed sound nasal organs, of can smell well, it would b no difficult trailer to place the margin of the different hides by turn to Lis nose, and by the smell readily tell the difference between the scalp of a fui and that of a pole-cat, and thereby be sure of a foundation for a rousing speech to tickle the boys and make them laugh. Notwithstanding our friend has ad dressed a complaint to us, aud ts much as asked us to examine his mal ady and make or give a diagnosis of it. we beg to be excused. We are not skilled in doctori'ig defective organs. However by bis permission we will say Wi almost named a physician who is learn ed and skilled but we dare not make invidious distinctions who could reu der the proper diagnosis. Our friend may be more alarmed than is necessary His suffering may arisa from a light attack of catarrh. Catarrh is a terri ble disease when it becomes chronic Dr. Pierce's Catarrh Keuedy is recom mended. Try a box. We trust that when the smelling sense or propensity, which is strongly developed in our friend, as is abun dantly evidenced by the file of Lis paper, is restored, that he may cuib and subject it to proper bounds, and quit poking his nose into the business of other people. Ao independent may be what the name iudicates. In nine cases in ten au iudriiendeot is a profes sional smeller. In a future issue or issues w may txplaia what an adept at smelling our christian journalistic in dependent friend is. Vxswekt, Vay 2, 171. Jfr. B. F. Schwtier : Sir, I do not see auyiliiug in your t cry worthy papr about the doings of onr enterprising town. Van wert and vicinity has furnished mechinies of different kinds, who are scattered uort i, south, east and west. We stil! have many left that we feci proud to boast of. Any persun iu need of almost any kind of me chanics would do well to d.-op into the well tilled and cheap store of our friend, W. H. Kurtz, on a Saturday evening, where we all gathrr iu. Sir. Kurtz has a very fine se lection of Goods at very low prices. So say the people. Well, I cauuot do without your excellent piper, so enclosed please Di:d f l.jt. Send receipt and oblige. J. F. "isonpE."" 11. E. P.CRLAX, Dent ist, respectfully informs Lis frienjs and t!.c public gen erally, that be has moved Lis office from the rooms he occupied last year, over the Port Office, tD a building owned by Dr. Mutton, opposite the Lutheran Church, Perry sville, Juniata Co., Pa., where he is fitting up to attend to all the operations pertaining to his profes sioii in the best manner. Teeth mount ed on the following bases: Improved t'ontinuuus Gum, Non-m-ctional or arved Work, Mineral liases. Keyo plastic mounted in an improred st le, secured to hiiu by letters patent, a plate, the surface of which is as pure as vir gin gold, is durable, aud is uiauuac tured by himself; also, Gold, Silver, or Allumiuuiu Plates, all of which are warranted to be done iu the most work maulike manner. Celluloid at $5.00 for au upper or lower set, wi.ich in some respects is more desirable than Vul canita. Prices rduccd n all opera tions. aprJ-3t New Stvle Double Spectacles, for sharp fight, near or fsr away. A very desirable spectacle for professional men or merchants, or any persons that require t'noir assistnee. All other kinds of Fpectaoles and Eye Glasses to suit every body. Satisfaction guaian teed, or money refunded. Also bciu tiful Spectacle Cases in great variet), for sale at Dr. Uundio's Patterson- Drug Store. Pi llic Sale. Johu A lieu will sell at public sale, at his resideuce iu Fer managh rowuship, one mile north of Milflintown, at 1 o'clock, P. M., ol Saturday, May 9th, one Bay State or gan, 1 bureau, 1 lounge, 2 bedsteads, cane-scat aud kitchen chairs, cupboard, tables, parlor store, cook stove, carpet, aud other articles uot mentioned. We are instructed to say that the above property will not be sold. Ed Piblic Sale. Samuel Buck, ad ministrator of Isaac Hawn, deceased, will sell, in the borough of Perrysviile, at 1 o'clock, ou Friday, .May 8;h, One family horse, 1 two-seated rockaway carriage, 1 set hainess, saddle, bridle, cutting box, ic. Pi blic Sale. Evau Jones will sell at public sale, in Fermanagh tawnship, at 1 o'clock, on Saturday, May ICth, one fresh cow, oae heifer, one bog, lot of chickens and geese, and his entire stock of household furniture. Attestio."! Jcxiata Scons! You are hereby ordered to parade in Thompsoutown on Saturday, the 30th of May, at 10 o'clock A. M. By or der of J- K. ROBISON, Captain Commanding. Matthew Bogeks, O. S. A larpe assortment ri tueensware, China ware. Glassware, Crockeryware, Cedar ware, &c for sale cheap by J. i 11. A. STAMBAUGIL (nml awn KefnHiem ai.M a yi Slit.HLt)CK On the 19th ult., in Spruce nil lowTifhip, John Sher'ock, aged 6 years, 6 months and H daTSi MESSEKMA.V On tba 25th ult- ii Beale township, William Messerman, aged V years and 6 months KCRT2 Ob the 2Sth ulL, in Walker township, David P. Kurtz, in the 77th year of his age. ZIMXF.RMA On the 3H inst.. in this b .roiigh, I.sab.-Ua, wife of Bruce Zimmer man, aged about 2 years. I'OJIMEXICJ Ala. MIFFLITO'X MARKETS. Corrected weekly by . 4. H. A. Stamhaugh. MiriLuiTows, May 6, 1874. Butter 35 fV" 16 D.ivd Apples 10 ' 14U kliernes 10 " Raspberries 20 Potatoes 9" Ham 12 Shoulder..... 10 Sides 03 Washed Wool 40 Ground Alum Salt, per sack .... 2 n0 MIFFUXTOWX UR.YIX MARKET. Corrected weekly by D. P. SuloutT Wheat 1 &tol 6 Oats, 6Utoo3 corn, , Birley i HO 4 75 3 5t 1 75 Clovrseed .. Timothy seed ...i Hawed..., Xew Alt erti.trnents. NEW niOTOCRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, HinicUwo, Pa. JOSEril L!E?S would respectfnllr invite all who want (JOIID 1'IH iTOtiRAPHS t themselves or their friends to cue him a call, ami be convinced that this is the placo to get GOOD PICTURES. Having prepared himself with the BP3T I J1 KL jiLNTm in the market, and all the L.1TES T IMP HO VEME. TS that constitute a First -Class Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public cen- erillv to tavor bim wih their pjtronae, and t::.'y w ill be accinui la!ed with auy- t!ii:.g in the line ol Fhotvraphy. Pictures taken Iroiu C'.ird to Lifo Size, and fainted, it desired, in Oil or Water Small Tictures copied and enlarged. Old Anibrotvp-is or I.i;uerre.tviies a!.i copied and eniarir."d, in 1 piinti'd if desired. A too l svlii uon f U;al:tS kei t on hand at all times, and cheaper thaa ever. h"HJ Walnut I rami's, (iilt Frames, limitation tVa!n::t Fr.nnes, Ini taiiou U-sewoMl Fiaiurs, Kiistic Frames, Caiiinet I .iif.cri.il Frames, . 1'ietam Nail.-, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, &c. JOSEPH HESS. Mitilintowo, Jan. 7, 1S74. jEW FURNITUKE STOKE. The undersigned would inform thej ubiic that he has ..pehed a riKMTIRE STORE la the oorough ot Patterson, where h has for sale K1LBOUKN" & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Iledroom Sets, ALL STILES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, Extension Tam.es, MARBLE TOP Rl'REAUS, M iltltLE TOP ST.tXDS, Sofa, Cane-.-cat and Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. -As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I am ire-arcd to till all orders for furniture, carets, &.C., iu person. F. F. EOHM. Oct 22, 1S73-tf jEW OUIU STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bellord Huilding,) Main Street, Slilillntowa, Fa. peai.e; in r.RiroS AND MEDICINES, CIIEMlCAi.fr, DYE STIFF, PA1.VTS OILS, VAKXlS!lES,(L ASS. I LTT I , COAL OIL, LAMPS, lil'KNEKS, CHlfc.NKYS, II R I' S 11 E 8, ilAIUKKVXiltS. TOillli uursiiKS, PER- F CM EHY.COM US, SOAPS. HA1K OIL, TOBAC CO, CKJAKS. NO T 1 O N S . S T A T I O X E k Y E A K G E V A R I K E T OF i'ATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great cara, and warranted ,ri.m !:i"li authioitv. E7Pi:rest of WIXES AND LIQUORS lor me.iical purposes. C7"1KES JKIPTIOXS cmpounded witt great care. June 1-tl jytn boot 4. suoi: store, MAIN STREET, MIFFLIN TO WX, Xearly opposite Doty, Parker k. Co.'a Bank. The undersipned would respf-ctfully an nounce to the public that lu bas rrmoved his Boot and Shoe store to the buiUing on Main street, Dearly opposite Doty, Parker Co.'s bank, where be keeps on band a large and well selected stock of KEADY-MADE WoKK, for HEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. lie is bo prepared to mauutactura, ot the best material, all kiuds of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS lor gents, ladies aud chil.'ren. all woaa waa.STED. Give me a call, for I feel conlident that I can furuUh jxu with auy kind ot work yon may d-sire. CT'ltcpairiiig done neatly and at reason able rates. JuneS, 187S JOHN NORTH. gOLOMOS SEIBCR, Will visit Mifllin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furi.i-h the citizens of these bor ouehs w it i the best ot BEEF, VEAL, MUTTOX, POKK, kc. at the very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of the public. Api a 3, 16.2 1 y. A fine assortment of cloths, cassimerrs. Testings, ic-, alwrys on hand and for sale by b. B. LOUDON. Job printing or svrarlusb 4 owe at tlri ofbot -VIT AD HEAD QUARTERS! Bridge THREE ARRIVALS THIS SPUING ALREADY, OF Spring & Summer Which arc sold at any other place HCSPECTFCLLY YoCUS, &C, EMIL SCHOTT. GBJMHt tUMBEBt :o:- THE nnicrsijrned, having completed his nrw U'arrhouse in Perrrsville, would rexct!iilly invite tho attention !' th r tanners t the county to the fact tbat be ii at all times PAV1.VG TiiE HIGHEST PRICES FOK ALL KINDS OF H AI, SIJIaDS, Ac, A t. Having introduced liew facilities for hoi.-t-ir, weighing, &.c, we are ni.w pri'jarej to ui.load with the least oimI)!o trouble. Bark, 3-iilroad Ties, Locust 10613, and all Saleable CoimtryProduce will be bought at all times, either for CASU OK IX EXCHANGE FOK MER CHANDISE. HAVE FOK SALE COAL, LUMBEB, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OS LUMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OK T.ETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbett township may be lound as complete an assortment of DIIY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Qaeensware, Hardware, dec, all of which will he sold as low, if not a little lower lhaa elsewhere- NOAH HERTZLER. Dec. ll, ls73-lf fUNIATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. KirrusTow.v, jtxiata cociirT, ra. Capital, tso.ooo. JOSEPH POMEROY, Presidsnt. T. VAN IUV1X, Caahier. Joseph Pomeror, Jerome X. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, John B'dshaeh, 11.11. Rerhtel, J. W. Frank. L'nitzd StaUt Seiri!us, Eond; ifC, bought and "ld Stren-ltttrtut exchanired for Fire-lieenliet at market rates. United States coUkds paid. Gold and Silrtr bought at highestt rates. Deposit riceived. collection made, drafts rs! isy o the principal cities, and a general bunk 0sm.ru transacted. Buds and other valuable papers rweived on (pecial deposit. june8'73-tf CLARK lTRIGirrS TINWARE AND SIIEET IRON STORE. Main Street, Patterson. Here a complete assortment of TIN AXD SHEET IRON WARE may constantly be found to (nit customers, and are offered at a BARGAIN. EREPAIRIXG neatly and expeditious ly executed. KoofJiii and Spouting- of the BEST MATERIAL, made to order on short notice. TIIE 1TBLIC Are also hereby mformisl that I regularly, every week, run a ear to and from Phila delphia, f oiug to the city on Tuesday and Tit nriiinir tit Paltiirmin ton Thun.!., 1 'r-. sons purchasing eoods in Philadelphia. cn have them brouehl promptly here by order ing them to lL't Market street, in care of Claik Wright's Market Car. I also invite ihe attention of those who skip produce to the east, to the lab ilities otl'ered, and earn estly solicit their patronage. CLAW WEIGHT. Pe. 24, 1P73. VER TISEMLXTS. Street. CHEAE'ER thau in toun. LOOT AND SHOE STORE. . 0 We hau opened out in the New Build ing on the Ncvin lot, on Bridge street, tin largest and best stock of boots mv SHOES, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'? GA.ITICI3S, ever brought to the county. We buy onr stock from Mannfactnrcrs and iu large lots. We pay raiA and expect to sell for coA, which will enable ns to offer GOODS At Prices far Bolow the Average. WORK I IDE TO ORDER. This branch of tho business will be su peiintended by A. B. FASICK, one of the brst practical mechanics in tho county. All kind of repairiug done. JLL li OUK WjWIUSTED. t ORNF.LU S HARTLEY. July 2, lM7S-tf SIXOITF, 1 0R1VAKD AXD t O.MMISSIOM 31ERCII ANT, DEALER n GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, I'LASTER, SALT CEME1N7 T, CALCINED PLASTER HESU3IPTIOX. T(IT?I DIEIIL herrhv announces to his al old customers and the public penerallv. that he has aain resumed business at his old stand, on Water Street, .MlOIIntsvra, Where he will manufactura in a satisfactory manner, Harness, Light and Hear, to Suit AH, Hone Collars, RiJtnz Saddles, ftitifon Saddles, lirid:es of all Kinds, Flow Lines, tn fait evtrylhing in His Line. REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously executed. Call and inqnire before going elsewhere. JOHN DIEHL, On Water Street, a few doors North of the Crystal Pal.iee Building. Nov 12, lcia-tim 1 AINT1NG AND PAPER HANGING. The undersigned, hiving nine vear's ex perience in the PAINTINO BUS1N ESS, in the employ of the PennHlv.ini i Railroad Compauy, otlura his services to the public. ! HOUSE PAINTING, TAPEIl HANGING, AND CALSOMIXG, in all the vinous branches, will be prompt ly attended to, and satisfaction given. inargei moderate. JAMES W. HAMILTON7. MifKintown, AprJ , l;4-rf MISCELL.1. EO US 10,000 YARDS CALICO JSJT 10 CENTS IPEI Y.A:RD, -A.1V J. & H. A. STAMBAUGH'S, Cor.Jif ilJiiin and Bridge Ste. MIFMJNTOWN, PA. DRY GOOD, GROCERIES, . QUEEXSWARE, WOOD AM) WILLOW WARE, CASPiaTi, Floor, Stair and Table OIL, CLOTlfo, BOOT.'. SHOES, kHATS, CAP3,&C. lift- ZJ GIVE USJ.V ('ALL AND flEAR PUif. PIUCE3. FISH & SALT ALWAYS OX IIAXD. IF YOU WANT A I T j TO A Good Article, Call at the BOOT BriJgc Street, Patteison, Femi'a. UU C'll Eli I V V IjLV IYITK I.PIaCTIO-. Icpairii3r Promptly lltcndcd to, JsJF LOCUST GROVE, 3HLFORD TWP., One ahd a half miles south-west of Patterson. rilllE iubscriber would most respectfully inform the pnblie that he has jns opend a J Store at the aljove place, where he is prepared losupply all who may fvdr him with their patron.iswith the latestand most select assortment of DRY GOODS, OROCERIKS, QT EENSTTAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, UOOTS &. SIKiES. Als., with a full supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, All of which he offers to sell or exchange for co.'.ntrr pioduce at TITJC V32I1V LOAVEST riUCES. Much lower, in fact, than goods have been He will pay the highest market price ln either in cash or goods. I.ocnst Grove, A115. 8, 1873-tf. D. W.Harley & Oo.'s I tie place where ou can lu; TIIE BEST AM) TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING IUTS, CJPS. S JJ1S, SHOES, .ISO riKMsIJi XG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever off'TC-l ia this market, and at JSTOSlSHIGL L'JiV f RICES ' Al.-n, measurts taken. fr suits and carta of suits, wLiou will Le uiaJd to orJel at short uolice, very r-.'osouable. Ketnetaber the place, in Hoffman's Water sTects, SIiri'LIXTO W3, i'A. WHAT TO WEABAND Just strp into SAMl'EL STKAY Ell'S C'OTHING STOKE. BridSe street, l'att?Tson 1 a., ai,a nc win itii yea ail aoonl :t. Havintr j.ist returned from Phil idelphia and New York, he can snpt.lv rou with the Latest and Chuicckl Styles tf CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coats, Tants. Veils. Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, Notions, Fur niMiinj: Goods in endless variety, L jr;.ei. floor Oil L'li.t!i, rRrniture, i-c., cheaper thaa the cheabt, lor th-1 same quality ot good. Call in and be convinced. Meiisures Taken ami nit.s Made to OrJer. Patterson, May 10, S.tMl'Eh PTRAYER. iitnineM Vftnl.t. IS Tllf. PHU'ES F TEETH! Fall rpJMT or IW(T .Sell.? as LOW aS f 5 No tet :h ntlotv -J to lenve the offlcS tin- les the pttienl is setislieil. !:'! re-n'ilt 1'.1 nr.'i re(MireI. 'fc th ti!l.-d 10 Lnt (ir life. T -eth cvtrtcted !ih'iL't p,;in, bv the use of Ni'fons O-t.de Oas, always on hand. IS n'll wo: k rtone fur persons without tb-m 1 avinif tlir homr if d sircl. T')o-hir!ie steojxd m live minutes with out eft riot ire" tne tooth, at the Oenfa! Of- flw of i. L Dlrh, establ slud in Mifflia- town ia 1SS0. G L. DERTl, Jan 24. 1S72 1 Practical Oentist. g B. LOU DO V, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room in rear of Crystal Palace Bnildmg, cn Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa., FASUIONABLK GOODS alwara on s hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest not ire. (iOOI)S BOLD hv the vard , Mf. J r PERSON'S bnring goods can hae them cut in garments tree of charge. BVTTERICK-3 PATTERNS also for! al. ALL WORK WARRASTED. r RICES LOW. Oct 22. 1873-tf Larec vock of Keadr-roade Clotl.in- for 1 ii!e by II A RLE V 4 C O. JID VER T1SEME.IS. II I TV ii THAT CAN BE PURCHASED 00T & SHOE STDBE AND THAT CAN BE HAD At the Ltowcst Prices INSURE and SHOE STORE of J. W. DEAN, sold itl.in the county for many years. Vocust Posts, Railroad Tics and Wood; A.J; HERTZLER. New Builuin?, corner of Bri.le and r!lWy , lH73-tj KOW TO WEIH IT' rfjfe&ionnl Curds. Y) 'JRAWFOKD, M. D., 1 Has rescni-d activity the practice of ; Mciliciiiir and .Surfer a-id iheir collatenl lmuicr.es. lUIiee at tlie oid corner ot Third and tlr:ii:pe streets, HilUintown, I'a. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. i., Physician and Surgeon, MIIFLIXTOIV.V, 1 A. Office honrs from 9 . t. ti 3 r. it . of. flee in his father's residence, at Ihs soutti en 1 of Water street. r s-"J2-;f LFUED J. PATTERSON, ATT0E3,EY-AT-LAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, Jl'NIATA CO., PA. u7 AH tUMness promptly attended to. OrrirK In the room formerly occupied by Attorney Aiiison. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Mlf FLINTOWN, PA. ' . CrCoIteetinj and Conveyancing prompt- 1 iy aitemu-u 10. ! Orrii nltn Bridge street, opposite the : Court House Suare. " I A 1 - a .-j.ir-a.zi. i-fA SHL'M AN MILLElt. of Jlillerstowa. I Perry connty, tenders his services to thi j public as Auctioneer, and will atteral vromptlv to the crviiiir of sa!.-s t an V run & V " tim ' ca:l" Dec. 2J, lHT3-2ro.