SENTINEL &' ttEl'lIBLICAN ! MIFFLIN I O'VN: iTcdne.day. May '20. 18T4. TEH MS. Subscription, SI. 00 per annum. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 ceuts ptr inch for each imertioa. Transient busmen notices in local col umn, 10 cents p-r line lor each insertion. Deletions will be mile to th .se desiring to advertise ly the year, hall" or quarter year. PENN'A. E. ETIME TABLE. passenger irmu inn atimin station a follow: EASTWARD. Fhiadelpliia Express, Fast Line, Mamsburg Acconntio., Mail, Pacific Express, Cincinnati Express, VMTSAID Piflsbnrg Express, Cincinnati Fxpress, Pacific, Way Passenger, Mail, I-'! Line, Slilllin, Nov 2, 1873. 1 2 a m. 3 2lli m. 11 2 a m. 6 12 p m. 10 13 a ui. 8 fcu p iu. 1 20 am. 2 23 a m. 00 a m. 10 (t a m. 3 28 p in. 6 5- p in. LOCAL IXTELLIGESCE. Fishermen catch shad at Newport. The Cambria Iron V.'orti are again in bUst. Rohra's place is where to go to get stylish furniture. Constables of Huntingdon disperse crowds r I f.. ... ...... , , A by in Huntingdon had atflunibbroken I iferh.. base ball. i Six miies of the railroad to Port Trever ton have been graded. II- A-. Uiubaugh is now in Philadelphia baying more new goods. Huntmgdoa county will hold hr fair Oc tober fith, 7th, 8th and Sth. A chicken iu Frceburg has three lags. Mrs. Barbara Boyer owns it. A new $200 Organ for sale at a reduced price. Inquire at this oftiL-e. Lincoln township, lluntimrilou county, has a citizen C Teet 7 inches tail A Presbyterian congregation bis been or gaaixed at Kverett, Bedlord coouty. Captain T. J. Frow is home from Texas. He arrived hero on Wed uesday last. j The Democratic Slate Convention will meet at Pituburg next August, 20th If you want N"o. I Mackeral at . Xo. 2 1-nc.w go to W . II. Kurtz, an . ert. j , LeWihurg, a distance of twenty-five A herd of eiaht d.-er wer.- se.-u in Men- J uljcs There is both health and econ oololiip,M.Uliu county, lost k I ,,;,. ,nrl r.Un r.mfir. fn h Fot Jlo b;igs are numerous. Alas, for the poUlo crop if ihe but; are itk fatality. W. A. Meeker, Fresid-.vit of the uew railroad, a as in town ou last Thursday. The Fresiding tliler of the Juniata DU trict of the M. F. Church gets a salary of Trees aud bushes that blossom for fruit never before gav; promise: of a nrire ahna tiant vi;ld. . . w. . , ... , , , ! Ou haturdav uiurnmir thres car. loaded iih coal oil were de.trved bv fi.t near McVeytoira. ' The Kiiiht Teu'plars of the State had a ; grand demonstration1 at Bc'leloutc, Centre J countv, larit week. The Brethren, or tieruiau UiplUt, are j atout to build a College at Deri in, Suiuer- , et county, this State. ; A commute asortmet:t of all kiuds of j ctotbmg worn b uwa and bot . at Strayer's vlolhiuj stors in Fatterson. I Hen:., the photographer, ha. just received ' a ye lot of the. haudsomeat picture irau.eh ! ever brought to towa for ala. j Jackmau, of thu Democrat aud RtgisUr, ! expects o build a duelling house ou hi. lot i n the west side of South Main streeL Bulletonte papers anuouncc tne tunc lor lii.lHii,. tlio l-'.tnlr.. cnnit v fiir to Ii the filh. 7th, ctii, Utli aud lUtb day of October. bavid Louder has the foundation walls of! ,. . r a dwelling l.ou.e completed ou his lot one- pl strikes an attl- lourth mile nor:h of the uLt lck above t 'u,Jei ! js something like the fol io n. i lowing to his scribes: "My editors! Ex-Register and Reorder Dnnu is build-! countrymen ! Ixvcrs ! Hear me, for 1 irg a haudsou-c aad coaiuiodious dwcliius j wj!i oW y0a have blowcd the u - .1.:.. ' b ! north of town. ,.,,,. , Tho Reading Railroad Company have .ommenced to repair the yiers .T th. for- rntr bridge at Fort Treverton with thj ob- ject ol erecting a new briJge. It is not lawful to shoot, or in any way kill, gray, black, or fox MiirreN, except between the brst d.w ol epteu:ber auJ the J "... J.M. iiui-r, iunun.w ui .u.5 V.M c, of Lcwitown, pbotogrjphed ihe C4ui- celebration of tluit laiiiily iii Mi.Hiu county. 1 A Huntingdon lady, in dipping water from a cistern, Blipprd and tell in bead-. fori-inost. A child saw her .disappear and J gave the alarm, or sue wonu nave j uronueu. Iletrick i. Flcisher, the contractors for bnilding the uew Cwurt llonw, are the first j to work at the building in the morning aud the last to leave iu the cveuiug. Thoy are imtBstrious men. A ornntl .cnoo. o, .husic .or as . ill ommeoce August, 4th lb4, at thej m .. . c . ....... Musical Collet, r reeburg, Snyder count., Fa., under the auspices of ihe Feunylva- Musical Association. The flat load of young ladies and gentle men from Lewistown wbo visited our town Ixit week, were Lewistown Academy stu dents. Prof. Bron, the Principal of tlie Academy, was with tUjio. Soldiers' orj.hans from the school at Mc Alwlcrville visited Mifil in last Saturday and took part iu a play at base ball with Mitlliu boys. The bovs Iroiu the school came in with colors fly iug and drums beating. Last Saturday night William Clock, of WaSter township, caught a cattish on an outline, a short distance above Cotter's hole, that was uncommonly large; it was it) inches long, measured 4 inches between the eyea and weighed 4 pounds. Look out for traveling grafters. Tramps of that character frequently get tbeir buds or gratis off your neighbors' trees and have nothing of the quality of good fruit. It may as often be of a w ild uncultivated fruit as of the best. Last Thursday K"V. Mr. Blackwelder walked to the river w iti bis sous to fish. By and by Ernest caught a very pretty fish about 5 inches long, which, upon examina tion, proved to be a young black bass. It was returned to the river. -Messrs. Lyons and Muthersbaugb, feeling the promptings that caused Isaac Walton to always follow the waters, equipped them- ; selves last Thursday with the right kind ol tackle and went up to Macedonia to fish for trout. Muthersbitigh caught 12, and Lyons caught K. ; sr m. Berlin f,f f -lilford township, attended Mr. l!ackwelder's churcii dariug morning service.' She wag accompanied bj a grandchild aged about 5 jears, aod a young man, a eon. Ou the way home, a abort distance bcvonl the lower rail road crossing at Patterson, the horse frightened at a child's carriage at the side of the road. The jouug man sprang nut of the buggy to take the beast by the 1 ridle. The animal was too quick for him, eluded his effort to catch hi in, wheeled and upset the buggy, which was ao opcu one, (hereby throw ing Mrs. Kepner and the child out, and injuring tlieai to such a degree that Dr. Banks was called to minister to the requirements of their injuries. They were able to go home that evening. The horse ran off toward Patterson but a short distance, when he turned in the direction iu which he had been driven, but ran too near the fence, on which the buggy caught and fastened so tightly that the horse cleared himself of the harness, but wag also caught before he gotfar from the spot. The largest, finest, best and nicest stock of Goods was brought to this town by Cheap John, from New York and Philadelphia, that has come here for a long time, and at such low prices t"t 11 "touishes every person how he , , , C" 8,Md " 5 Uut ,be J te dae" . I he buys his Goods from the uanufac- j turers and importers, and buys every j thing for cash, and thus saves from 25 j to 50 per cent., which enables him to i call r: a or. , r.n .. . i """.j j iv jj per cent, tower e 1 . ...I rri r tutfu u viucr person, j uere.ore any- i body that needs anvtbinir whatever in il"l3 ' - - Walking is all the rage now ; 8, 12, aud 20 miles are common distances toierceate of fi'Jts foots up $1,310. walk. Hennett, of the New York Her- . , ; i i, a in The Misses McCosh, ofj Princeton, walked twenty miles. It; was but last Monday and Tuesday, I i i i.i ., . jjearoayauaiueuay oe.ore, ., a vnmbcr .f Willtatutport ladses walked i J o I " tanner and shoemaker. Larger shoes will be required, hence more leather, aud more stitches and pegs. f.00 Parasols and Summer Shades at Cfaeap JoUa'3. I)id you ever belr 0f so many Parasols in one store ia Juni- ata couuty ! Uut tbey ooTt last long wnn tr.m, oecauhe ue tens mem ai a small profit, and sella so many J ... 1 ua ,nR WJ oe does business. Ladies will save money by buying par asols at Cheap John's Store, The Independent has been advoca- ting the purchase of the river bridge at this place. The public turn ilh a rr3wn at gUch proposal when it is re- quir(.j to foot t,e .j Tti(S rec0;j I aroused the publisher of that paper, i and lift riso tn tti1iii,i tt tti. iAtr,.a horn on the bridge question until the ...... . ... public think tis childish or worse. . . UeaT ",e furfLcr- chweierts cracked, It is a sin to envy him ; he has gone to the country, where the woodbine ! and give me twineth nqUIbs. Awake ! arise ! and give me 1 have a talent, nay, more. I ,!ave f()i h j shooting us for their shooting. twaddle about saddling ( ease jour iftlUlflrt k.s. n ..,kl- Pll v iw.i' v vi tuco uu iiic iiuviiu. a ti i haTe no more of t. Are von stui, J aud blind ! Hark ye! Lts.'vn well to my ai iug. It will uot do to play the demagogue or spendthrift so fast as tilit Squibs ! Squibs ! Editors, I say llirTe iuiba t PtNSSYLVAMA. STATE Sl'NDAT- School Convention. The Tenth Au nual Convention ot the Pennsylvania State Sabbath-School Association will be held ia the First Presbytc-riau AvcnuCf ; ,be ' citv of Scranton, ou 1 uesday, . edncs- J ' J day and Thursday, June 9, 10 aud 11, 1874. Entertainment will be provided for all delegates who will notify "Wrui. Hidden, Esq., Chairman of Local Com mittee, Scrauton," on or before June 1. Gfc. CHARLES ALBRIGHT, President. Rev. E. W. Rice, Secretary. McDonald & Akscckle ate put tibg up the 44 Munson Copper Tubular Uod." It is reputed the best rod in the market, with all of the latest im provements of fastenings and insulators. To bare good iusulators and fastenings is as important as the rod itself. Without these, rods bad better never be put on a building. Address Mc Donald & Arbuckle, McCoy sville, Ju niata Co., Pa. 300 different kinds of Ladies Neck ties and Siik Scarfs of all shades and description, Silk llibbons of all shades, Kuchca aud Ruffles of all tho newest styles, and all kinds of Trimmings to suit the season and style, and the new est ia the market, you may always fiud at Cheap John's Store. Two deserters from the United States States Army, that were being taken west, escaped (row Cincinnati Express wtstward bound, on Sunday morning while the train stopped at Patterson. A reward of $-iO.0O H otlercd for their re-Mpture. Notice. Dolegates to the Janiata Sunday School Convention, desiring enteruiumeot, will please report, at once, to the undersigned, so that the necessary arrangements juay be per fected. It is earnestly huped that the friends responding to this notice, will report upon their arrival, to the com mittee, to be assigned. Much con fu sion has heretofore arisen, by delegates, requesting entertainment, choosing their own place after their arrival, with out consulting the Committee, thus compelling entire change of programme at the last momeut, and leading the Committee, unwillingly, to send dele- galea to homes already full. Jacob. Beipler, . Chairman of Committee. - Now ton the Shawls? Cheap John has bought the prettiest line of Spring and Summer Shawls ever before brought to town, so that ladies in need of a Shawl canuot help but buy one of. him, after examining them and inquir iug the price. An exchange telis, as follows, ho Judge Dean, at a late court in Blair county, served those selling rum with out license : Simon Keplg!e, three in dictments for selling without license $200 fine and 90 days in jail; John " oods, same charge 100 and costs ; PhiHp Fadle, same charge and fine ; T;i1...a n.,l.f final it lift m. .3 M ""-iu iuugutnj un costs ; Isaac Cromer, 51j0 and 90 days in j-iil ; Jaccb and Margaret Lantz $2'.i0 and imprisonment fir 80 days; CharUs Ilaid 150 and SO . -t i . - davs iu jail ; Barbara tt burner J a : 5?lo0 i -..,1 .1-. ;.. ;..;!. ti.... il1i.,...i . ... J V . 7 ' i anil iv. aj. fttia itid.iin(ia uwens. x.i l tU - 'i j without license, and were sentenced to ) psv a fine of 100 aud costs. The ag- ,T"""T " 1 ut.. auc ou- , isigned will sell at public sale, at Jonathan Kauffman's barn, on theGal- Ialier farm south of town, on Saturday, May 23, at 1 o'clock, P. 11., Fifteen .'iY -o, luvtima, a. 11., a nieeu - - .... ' Kl.-w ! oays, anagram, xuree ueiog t j ear- old, uve 0 years old, and seven o years! old. lerms ot rule. sixty days time will be allowed t those who desire it, by giving their note with approved se curity." Ten per cent, will be deduct ed fcr purchasers who pay cash. Acptix Kaiffman. RiPandGiay Table Clorhf, White l'aiua?k fowls aud Towliuc. Haudker- ; chiefs. Summer Skirts, Summer G loves, i mm cverj iniui; iu iiiai line, you wui OI loem. - -- i. i . i J - K ctore. Gn, of the Huntingdon Glebe, publishes the names of all who visit bim. He has many visitors. Among the visitors last week were Register and Recorder Joho T. Metlin, Rev. Isaac Heckuian, Micha-jl Sieber and Abraham Guss, Jr., from this county. lie also published several li tters written by orphan girls, who arc now at McAlisterviile sehoel, but who were Cass vilie schoiirx. The letters are highly sym pathetic, and earnest in tone. For Sale A bran new Ame.ican No. 2 Sewing Machine. Has never been used. Warranted as good as aoy sold of that make. Price, $50. . J. B. M. Todii, Patterson. May 20-2t A grand Vocal and Instrumental Con cert sill be given ia the Lutheran Church at LiverlMMi I. Fa., en . limine ei-fion. ! lti inst., by the singing chus under in stnictruction or D. B. Moyer, assisted by the Mover family of Freeburg. The pro gramme will bu a varied selection of mu.ic. The public are invited to attend. Admis sion '2o cents. A.NT person in need of Counterpanes ill save money by buyiag them at 1 -"P J01'" ore. lie sells a splen did counterpane for !.. A pig thief entered the pig-sty of John Albright, in bulfjlo township, Perry coun- ! tv. mi Sumlnr iiiirlit ... and tri-.l t : . ' o ---- - - I I -11 . - til. .. T .1 1 1 I ; fcl" 1"6 ":, " Ae He delivered a blow with Ihe edge of the sxe at the pig's head. The animal turned, and received a tearful gash in one of its hams, aud then squealed hcg-Iiks. The thief rau away to prevent discover.. TflE blood owes its red color to mi- nule globules which float in that fluid, aud contain, in a healthy person, a large amount of Iron, which givej vitality to (he blood. The Peruvian Strup sup- r plies the biood w.tb this vital el-iiucot, and g'ives strength anj vigor to the whole system. e. The Ladies' Hose sold at . Cheap John's lor 121 are better than have ever beea sold in this county at that price. On Monday of last week, the wife of a miner named George Jenkins, eloped with a young man, also a miner, oamed Osborne, both residents of Holidays burg. Jenkins and wife bad l'.ved to gether uiueteen years, and Osborne had been acquainted with the truant wife about nine months. A sewing machine and $10 belonging to Jehkius was ta ken by the guilty pair. Blair County Radical. Lou Koch, formerly of this place, but now of Texas, sent his brother, Ferdinand, a specimen ef natural his tory that is quite a curiosity in these parts. It is a horned toad. On its head are six or eight small horns, and all over its body are horny scale. It is provided with a tail and long, sharp claws Huntingdon .Monitor. Attention ! Jcxiata Scouts ! You are hereby ordered to parade tn Tbompsootown on Saturday, the 30th of May, at 10 o'clock A. M. Ky or der of J. K. ROBISON'. Captain Commanding. Matthew Rogers, O. 8; Pitt op Township OmcEtts. A law ha been passed by the legislature requiring the auditors of the several townships, boroughs and cities, imme diately after their annual meeting on the first Monday in June, to publish by posting handbills, either printed or written, in at least five public places within their respective townships or boroughs, an itemized annual statement of the receipts and expenditures of the borough councils, road commissioners, supervisors, overseers of the poor, and school directors, for the year preceding i the anuual settlement for their respce tive districts. Slid handbills to be posted within ten days after such' set tlement ; and further, it shall be the duty of said auditors to file a copy of the sau-e with the township clerk, iu their respective districts, and also with the clerk of the court of quarter ses sions, which will be at all times sub jact to inspection by any citizen thereof : Provided, that where two of said of fices shall be exercised by the same persons, only one statement shall be required : Also provided, that nitLiog j in this act shall be construed to inter- fere with the present law, which re quires animal statements of the re ceipts and expenditures of the borough councils, road commissioners, overseers, : 0f the poor and school directors, to be j ,dre,ud in the daily and week.y I 1 I - . I J . 1 j nc.up:ipcr3 puufssuea iu rue anuj ana j weekly newpspers published in the respective localities Por ueglectirg ! 0r refusing to comply with this act, the ( auditors shall each pay a hue of $-.20, to be recovered bv law as debts of . . n . ! . ., , , ..I ' -M,uuul '"-. 1 i,cittt.. h m . fi,a eAT.r.n - torsonthe complaiut of any tax- taying citizen. Said penaltv to be paid paying eitizen. .a.d penalty to be paid jt0 the school treasury easury of the district. j Ex. Drunkenness. Inttmperalice, to an alarming extent jcuMoiucrs, pref'errins I be niniUc Mx-p-nce seems to pervade our town at present''"'!"-' sloW sll!;!l"S- Store olilHltu MeVariiL'li-. !:ittfl- in the especially o far as the hoys aud youug ,uen sre 'cmi:craci i ..--,.,.,. -,J ivv- !,- . .,!., .. : - . .7 . i to say iu reiereuce to oia anu cuuurmea Jrtinkardf ) on)j , jitv ,ne poor fellows, bu, f0Iue,Ug VHut lo le joW toi(avc the boys and youug men of our towu j from confirmed uruiiktxuet s. Where! is the Temperance Committee ! Wherej is Local Opt iuti ? Is there no remedy ?: Is there uj bhame to the youth who are under l:ie it.fiucnce of beer or fermeut ed spirits of some kind almost every night ? Will not the girls take it it j UllJ' aud save t!ie Juu:' 'Toui t drunkard's rraw. bv forminfr societies ' pledging themselves to shun as they would the poisonous adder, the society of every jouug uiaa who indulged in any kind of feimented spirits. The experience of a half century has taught us that almost every oue who indulges iu any kiad of strong drink hen young, comes filially to a drunkard's end. The horrors of a drunkeu man in a family we will not attempt to depict. We have no desire to call to mind what has come under our own observation, but we advise any young woman who values life aud happiness, and who wishes to marry, to avoid the company of the mau who speaks lightly ef or opposes Local Option. At all events do not trust him. Observer. Ji'.mata County Sabbath School Convention. The Executive Com mittee of the Juuiata County Sabbath School Association would announce that (ho Seventh Annual Convention will be held in Perry sville on Wednesday and Thursday, May 27th and 28th, 1874. It is heped that every Sunday School in the couuty, both denominational and unicn, will be represented in this Con vention. Each school is expected to suul two delegates. Ministers and Su perintendents are regular members of the Association. The assessment for the borough schools is 'jS'i.OO all other schools $1.00 to be paid to the Treasurer of the Association, W. C. Laird, at the I opening of the Convention. The following subjects are on the Programme for discussion, and the pen- tlemen named are expected to open the discussions in speecheg of not more j tuan jen unnutcs iu length : I The Annual Sil.lnth School Sermon will f w'Jne"li,y evening by the I Kev. I). Penepackcr. The Teacher's Preparation," D. D. stone. Ph. u. " The international Lesaons their value and how to use them," Prof. David Wil son. How to Interest a Class," Mr. D. A. Harnnn. " The Dutv of the Church to the Sundav School," Rev. V. K. Whitney. " Superintendent's Work," Mr. D. E. RobiiHin. Ket1cx Influence of his Work on ihe Teacher,"' -llr. O. II. McAiister. Foion in P.iut how to remedy it," Dr. G. L. I)err. T. J. SFIEKRARD Chairman Com, ANOTHEU arrival of Human Hair Switches and other new fixings for the hair, at ( heap John's. Executors' Sot Ice. Eslatt of William Turbtll, dectaud. LETTERS Testamentary on the estate of William Turbett, late of Turuett twp., diseased, have het-n in due toriu of law granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt paymeut, aud Ibosit having claims to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. O. M. GRAHAM, JOSEPH McCL'LLOCn, tlxtcutort. Ferrysville, April B, 1S74. executors' Siotice. Estate cf George IK. Lloyd, dectaud. TVJDTICK Is hereby given that Letters i.1 Testamentary on the estate of George W. Lloyd, of late of Thotupsontown, de ceased, have been granted in due form of law to tho undersigned. All persons in debted are requested to makej immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated lur tUemei.t. JOn.V S. LI KEXS, WM. J. CENMS, Executors. C03IMERCJ.VT,. KIFFLLNIOU'X MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. i. II. A. Stauibaugh. MiFru-vrows, May 20, 1874. Butter 85 Eggs 16 Dried Apples 10 " BUekberries 10 " Kospbemes. ...... ......... ) Potatoes & Ham 12 Sliouklur 10 Sides 0 Washed Wool 40 Ground Alum Salt. p-.-r sack .... 2 l0 MIFFUXTOWX GK.UX MARKET. Correi-led weekly by D. F. Snloulf Wheat, 1 iMul 61 Oats, oOtotvi Corn, .......................... 7- Barley W Clovtrseed .......... 4 7i Timothy seed... 2 51 Maxseed 1 75 Fen nsyivunia amberj whet at Philadel phia on Tne.-day in ruing, $1 70. Cattle ax Pbiiaduljiliia ou Moud.iy aiorn ing ranged froiii 4 Jt.7Jc. ir Ailirrtinetuent. NEW OPENING .IT PERRYSHLLE. o (1 S. MILLS takes this method of rc 1m turning thanks to citixens of Pcrrys ville ami siirrouiiding country for ast la vori, and. havinz forme. 1 ihe firm of ti. S. , MILLS A. SOX, they hope to merit a eon- j tiiiuanee of palmuage. Tliey can now bet- ; ter serve the public, h.uin? just opcu'.-d out j ' J a'coS a - " ; swn DRV GOODS, GROCERIES. QVEE.VSIV.1RE, J0Ti0XS, HATS, BOOTS A HOi:s, Also, a tnll li!terf fvlio.miakeTs' Findint, a'faiand Ilcminrlc Sole Ltnthrr. Mohk- ..America American and FreiH-h tali' liking, all !' which we w.ll sell at the lowest price, for i.avi m ro cfeft Mnw,V, lull lioe oi KEADV-MADE Mpr,hflrit. TnilnriTtcr TVTrmr,nt. I .. ... , 7,,-r,,. , in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and I CASSLMEKKS, which we will uioku i:p to I order or sell by the yard to customers. ! Cf All woolen goods cut to order. Call and see us. We menu to please our Stevenson property. g. s. MILLS k so:;. Terrysville, March 13, 1871 - ) I J J 1 jj I J 1000 Men and "Women Wanted TO Ul'Y The Immense .iStock of Goods in Johnstown ! OLD AND RELIABLE STORE. 4 LEXAXDER WOODWARD has just XI returned I rum the East with aa im mense stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. QL'KENS WAKE, HARDWARE. HATS, CAPS. BOO, SHOES. WIXI AN I),. WILLOW WARE, DKL'U.S, SPICES, tC, in all styles ar.d vatlcth-s, which he offers at prices lower than ever since the war. COME ON E, COME ALL. Chestnut Rails, Locust Posts and Rail road Ties taken in exchange lor Goods. ALEXANDER WOODWARD. May 6, lfs74-:ti jEW DKl'ti STOKE. banks & Hamlin, (Bellord Euiidiuc,) Main Street, MiMiutoivu, Pa. DEALERS IX PRl'GS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. liVE STIFF, PAINTS u1ls,vakx1s1ies, glass, pctty, coal oil, Lamps, ui kxeus, chimneys, k r l' s ii e s, 1IAIK BRUSHES, TOO l'H BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS. X O T I O X S , SIATIO.VSkV I. A R G K VAEIEKY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great car, and warranted jro:n liij:h authority. CT-Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. ET-PKES'JRIPTIONS cmponnded with great caie. Juue "--tl. J P. sl LOl FF, FORWARD AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, DEALER 171 GRAIN, LUMBER. COAL, plastek; SALT C 1C M E N T, CALCINED PLASTEE Manhood: HowLost. How Restored Just Published, ma Staled Eucelopt. Price Six Cenls. Lecture on the Xature, Treatment and Raoical Cure ot Spermatorrhea, or Seminal eakness, IuvoluiiUu-y Emusiona, Sexual Debility, and Impediment to Marriage gen erally; Xervousneks, Consumption, Epi lepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Inca pacitr, resulting fmia Self. Abuse, etc. Bv ROBERT J. CCLYERWKLL, II. !., Au thor ol the "G.-een Book," te. The world-renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, ciearly proves from hi own experience that the aw I ill conse.tu n ces of Self-Abuse may beclfectnally remo ed wilhont medicines, and without dancer ous surgical operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at one certain and ettcctu .1 by which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may be. may cure himself cheap! r, privately and radicully. This Lecture wil! prove a boon to thousands and thousands Sent, under seal, to any uddress, is I plain envelope, on the receipt of two post age stamps. A idress the Puolisheis, CUAS. J. C. KLI.VE t CO. 127 Bowery. Xew Yolk, Fost.Odice Box 45o. Xov. 1S, ltfS-ly. ' ; . Job wrk on short notice at this office.' .m Advrtltmenta. BOOTAM)SHOHSTtEilO,000 YARDS CALICO We have opened out in ... .Ve. Bni.d-1 : An V... I..t ..n rri Iff. Ktrft fli f largest and best stock of LA PIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S! V- -j y ever brought to the county. We buy our stock from Mannfacturers and in large lots. We piy rata and expect to sell for task, which will enable us to offer GOODS At Prices far Below tha Average. 1TOP.K .IMDCTO ORDER. This branch of th business will bo su. peribtended by A. B. FASICK, one of tbi best practical m--cli mie? i:i th; cmin-.y. AH kind of repairing douu. OKXELIUS UAUTLEY. ! July S, lf7S-tf uS J.AV PIIOTOGUAri! GALLERV. Krirtge Wnct, StS iilotTu, Vsl. JUSKPIl IiF.ffS woul I rei-K Uiil'v ini iu-j all who want CK) 1'Iili l I II . R A l-!IS i J of themselves or thrir I'ri .-lids to ive hiai a call, and eun.iiel Uut this is ih. place lo get GOOD PICTI RIIS. Il:nini prepired hi:nell with t'u- HE l.S5TI.l .ME.T.- in the market, and all lue L.1TFST IMPROVEMENTS that con.'timte a First -Class Photograph Gallery, he invite all his friends and the public gen erally to favor bim wi'h their patronage., aud they will he aec4iumdated wiiu any thing ia the line ol Photography. Pictun-s Liken from CapJ to Life Size, and Painted, if d.-a:red, ia Oil or Water Culurs. Siiull Pictures ccpicd and enlarged. OIJ Anihrofypjs or Dasnrrrr.itypes also copied and ci:!artl, and p-i:nt-d if denirrd. A K"ol s-ileclion of KlfAVKS k t on liand at all li lies, and char-r lhan ever. Solid Walnut Frames. Gilt Frame, Liiitaiion (Valuut Frames, I:u tatiou Rosewood Frames, Rustic Frames. Cabinet Iiujarri J Frames, Picture X ails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, &c. JOSEPU HESS. Miinintown, Jan. 7, 187-1. 'C0.C? Branch Office and Factory : SOS WEST ST., SEW I flRK. TEE BEST PAINTin the WOELD Jr.y Shade Jrom Fare White to Jet Black A conibisation of tho purest paint with India Rubber, lormiii; a HooTl, olost, ru-.M, nra.tBLK. elastic and itiinrii Paint, uuailected byt.hangeol t il.pcTati.re, is perlV-ctly water-proof, and adapted to all classes of work, anil U in every way a bet ter pnint Tor eilher insiile or oiitsi.le paint ing than any other juiut in the world. Be ing trotii one-third lo one-fiurt!i cheaper and lasting at least three times as long as the best lead and oil paints. Be sure that our TR.1DE M.tltK, (a fae simile of trhteh is girrs abocet) is on every parkae. Prepared ready for rise aud sold by the gallon only. There has never been a paint ottered to the public that has become so popular (in the same time) and given a per.'ect satisfaction as the Rubber Paint. marls-tin j j c. o n t ii , liEALER IN PIANOS', ORGANS, All kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings, SHEET MUSIC. Artists and Wax Flower Materials and Fancy Articles. LIBERAL BISCOl'XTS'OX ORGANS TO CASH BUYERS. 310 MARKET STREET. Uabp.ibibo, Pens 'a. Mar 11, 174. .- nEATCIIEEY'S " Improved CLXCMP.EP iTTOOD PUMP, Tast.less Durable, tthcient & Cheap. The wst Pump for the least money. Attention is eso-i-hlly invited to Blatchley'i, Patent Improved Brjrket a. -w Drop Check Valve, which cau be withdrawn without removing the pump or disturbing tho joints. Also, the Copprr Chamber, which never cr ks or scale, and will outlast any other. For sale by iJealers and the Trado gener ally. Inquire lor Blatchley's Pump, and if not for sale in vonr town, snd dirts;t to CHAS. O. BLATCHLEY, M 5rreTraEa, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Fa. Alartreawtortinent of QneenswHre.Chiua ware. Glassware, I rm keryware. Cedar ware, 4a, tot sale cheap hv J. II. A. STAMBAUGIL ; A Due assciimeut of cloUis, ctssimerrs, i vitifi;s Ac alwrrs on band and for sale 1 hy K C. LOUDON. M1SCELL.1A EOVS lO CETS PER ED, Ji.T I J. & ft A. STAMBAUGH'S, Cor. of iliiiiii and Bridge lt: va MiFPLixrowy, PA. DRY GOOD, GROCERIES, QCEEXSW ARE, UOOD AND WII LlW WARE, CA5tIIaTf, Floor, stair an 1 Table OIL ' ClaOTHM, BOOTS, SHOES, EATS, CAPS; &C &C. XT" GIVE US A ( ALL AND liEAIl OI K PIUCES. :o: FISH & SALT ALWAYS OX HAND. IF YOU WANT A i 1 T II 1 1 G THAT CAN UK PUltcilASED AT A BOOT & SHOE ST0BE AND THAT CAN PK HAD At the Lowest Prices TO INSURE ,A Good Article, Call at the BOOT and SHOE STORE of J. W. DEAJf, Britlge Street, Pattc:.Roii, IVnn'w. IIC CIlEKRFlIalaY INVITES IXSPI2CTIOX. Repairing' Promptly It tended id. AT LOCUST GROVE, MILFOHD TAVP., One and n half miles south.tvest of Patterson. ' rjIHE subseribr would most respectfully inform the public that he bus just opomtd a 1 Store at ihe nlxive jJace, where he ispnpared to supply all who nr. i favor hi:u with hiir patronage wilh the latest aud most sclent a.sortmeut of DRY GOOl'S, (JROCEKIE3. Of'F-EX sWARS; tCCVTi AT) WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOT1IS, BtOTS A. SHOES. Also, !ih a full supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, All of which he ofTers to fell or exchange for conntrr pimliic? at THE VERY LOWEST 2?IiICi:s: Much lower, in fact, than good have U-en sold ithiu the county for many year. lie wid pavtllie highest uaiket price for Locust Posts, Eniiroal Ties and Wood, either in casii or goods. Locust Orore, Ang. 8, 1872-tf. D. W. idarley Sd Go.'s It the place where jca can buy THE BEST A.M) THE CHEAPEST LIENS' YOUTHS' & COYS' CLOTHING u.its, cips. poors, shoes, .ixd fcpmsiiixj goods. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choic e and select ntneks ever offered in this market, and at jtSTUSISMXtiLY LOW Hit ICES Also, measures taken for suits aui parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. . .. Kemember the place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of ftrMe and Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOW', PA. may !, lT.J-t! WHAT TO WEfiB m HOW TO IVEAR IT Just step into SAlll'EL STKATElt'S CI.TIIING STOIIE. Bridge street, Patterson Pa., ai.d fce will tell yon all about it. Having j.utt returned from Philadelphia and Xew York, b-: can snprty yoa with th I-a'est and Choicest les ( CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coat at, Pants. Vests, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Watches and Jewelry, "Cotton.. Tt.r ihimr Gimi U in endless vari-ty, Curets, Floor Oil Cloth, Furniture, J.c., the:ipr thau nr.liirii. il. u.l- in nl.M. .. i.. 1 ' . . the cheapest, lor llo sau-e quality oi good. lMe;isures Tukeu and Patterson, May !, 17J Professional Curds. Y) t'liAWFOKD, J. I)., I!5 resum-'d actively the prartico of Medicme and Surgery ard their eoll-.iti.-Ril branches. 'lF..-e at th- old comer of Third and Dranre stwt. Millhntown, Pa. Hot. li, INTS-Hm THOMAS A. ELDER, M. IX, Physician and Surgeon, xitrLixTbwx,r.i. Ollk-e hours from 9 .. a. to "r.n. Of. fice in his father's residence, at the smith and of Water street. cl22-tf ALFKED J. PATTERSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SlIFFLINTOWNi JCSIAT.V CO., rA. C7 All business pmniptlr atteBdM to- (liriiE In the room formerly occnpied by Attorney Allison. OUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAV, . MIFFI IXTOWN P . ."'. C7"Collectiug and Conveyaucmg prompt ly attended to. Orru K Ou Bridge street, opjosite the Court llouae Sqnaro. , tCTIO.CEU. sIlfVAN VILLER. of Killerstown. Perry county, toilers his services lo the ( pubiU a Aiictioneir, aad will attetdt prOllipiiy W IOC vrjio o, M.sif 4. wi; - in the count . GJve ntm a ca7!. .ID VER T1SEME.YJS. A. J. IIERTZLER. Call in and be convinced. Suits Made to Order. SaXUEL STRAYEK. JSu.ninr.su (Utnltt. OKEAl' JiEDl'CTlON IX TDK PRICKS T TEETH! Fail l'ppr or iMxrer Setts as Low as (.V ' leelli a'low ir lt-av the olli;: im les the mlienl is a!iwtieil. Teeth ri imxielrd r.nd r paireii. Treth filled lo iisl lor life. Teeth oxtrante 1 without pain, hv 1S10 ua of N itrous Oxide (iaa. aiwaa ol bin t. Denial wo k due l r per-mis wnUout tlieni l-avins tlnir houtrs, it desired. T'hmIi:k he stupiieti in l:ve ininiiu s wilh ont extractine; ti, tth, at thi Driiinl f rice of O. L. IH.kr, established in Mittliu- I town in 1800. 1 . G. L. DERR, Jan 2J, 1372. Practical Dentist. - w - ,7-, ,7 7 S. L0-I0, Ur'jrHiYT TAM'IT ! 'l riKl i 1 .T.l 1 lilljUu, in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building. on Water Street, Mifflintayni, Pa., FASHIONABLE GOODS always on " . ' CUSTOM ttOUK DONE on the shortest ! nofie-. GOOLS SOLD by thv yard or pattern. PtKoO.N'tt Diiyiug good ran bate them cut in g-iruiruis Iree tf eh irgu. BVTrERiaCS PJTTERXS also for ale. I -Ia WUK n IIIII t.ULU. PRICES LO IV. Oct 22, 1873-tf Lai:. slock of Readv-mar'e Clo'hirr fir !-.!eby BARLEY & CO.