SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLINT0WN: Wednesday. May 7. lT4. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum. Transient advert isetueuts ioser ted at 50 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Peductious will be runic to th.se desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PESS'A. R. ILTIME TABLE. passenger trains leave Slifflin Station a folio: EASTWARD. Phisdelphia Express, 1 23 a m. Fast Line, 3 20 a ni. tf.imsburg Accoranio., 11 2H a ro. Mail, 6 12 pm. J'aeitic Express, 10 13 am. Cincinnati Exprcsa, 8 60 p oi. WKSTWaaD. Fitt'burg Express, 1 20 a ra. Cincinnati hx press, 2 23 a m. Pacific, 6 00 a til. Wav 1'assenger, 10 04 a ni. Mail", a 38 p ni. Fast Line, 6 55 p ni. SI id! in, Nov 2, 1873. LOCAL ISTELLIGESCE. An abundant hay crop is expected. George Jacobs, Esq., is putting up a build ing on ofpce row. One hundred and fifty men are at work on the new railroad. Au Altoona youth has sued an Altoona miss for breach of promise. Nellie Grant was married according to the form of the Methodist Episcopd church. The Udderzook murder case will couie up in t!ie Supreme Court to morrow. Ju.le Junkio is president of the Perry County Sunday School Association. The Tanners' Association of Pennsylva nia held their annual meeting in Ilar.isburg last week. Propitious weather from this to harvest time may dcvelope a average crop of wheat is this county. Next Saturday will be Decoration Day. By enactment of the late Legislature it is a legal holiday. Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Port Royal, preach ed iu Rev. Mr. Siierrard's church, iu this place last Sunday. S'liiire liuzzard is adding improvements to his bouse at the comer of .North street and Patterson Avenue. Lands, houses and lota are cheap in Ju niata compared with many other places with no greater advantages. II. A. Staiubaugh is horns from the city with a mammoth stock of Dew goods. His store is the place to "shop" in. Persons de-iring stock in the Park Asso ciation should act promptly. The books are to be closed in a few days. C. B. Hartley has opened a l::mber vari, where persons needing fencing and building material may be accommodated. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered iu the Slentionite church, in Fayette towuship, last 15 un Jay. Many peo ple were p-csent. A special meeting of the Pennsylvania State Grange w ill be held hi Mechauieshurg, Cumberland county, Pa.. Weduesdiy, Juue loth, at i o'clock P. M. Kev. II. C. Paidoe, Lite of the SI. E. congregation at mis place but now at liol.i diysb'ir, is actively at work in the ten; perauce cause at the latter place. A report got abroad last Wednesday that Cassiits Dean was attacked by that dread ful disease, hydrophobia. It was a relief to learn that the report was not correct. An easy stairway and safe railing has been placed over the front fence ! the Ceme tery, tor persons who wish to visit the graves of the departed buried there. The Suloutfs put in the lowest bid lor puttiag up the Utice around the Park and Fair Ground aud all uecessary outbuildings and stalls. Contract price $2v)21.tjO. LI ess turn: out attracliie pictures, lie doea not tirtke an ugly face handsome or a handsome face ugly, but he t ikes the face and puts it in a pretty frame and ihat is all his art can do. Have your picture taken. The term of the free schools in the bor ough have closed. A number of scholars were present at every roll-call during the 8 months of school. See report as published in another column. Or. Hanks, Chief Burgess, has hid the Borough Ordinances, as enacted by the Town Council, printed on posters and put up in conspicuous places throughout the town, tor the full iuloruiaiiou of ihe people. Read them. Antiquarians may interest themselves an hour or more beu down at iheEairGrouud in looking up the site ol the defuuet Ty lortown tuat in the past days ol tins county graced the northern boundary of ih Park and Fair I. round. The antiquated stately-looking carriage in which Showers and Seholl take their fam ily drives, yeais ago did service lor Gover nor Ritner. The Governor and suit once traveled in it from Harrisburg to Niagara Falls and did the notable places iu thai vi cinity in it. As you see it roll by, imagine the grave matters ot State aud diplomatic questions that were discussed iu it. A black snake took up iu abode in the wall of the house in which Mr. Wilson Robinson resides, on the Jacobs larui in Fermanagh township, llis suakeship was anything but an agreeable neighbor, and to rid the premises of bis presence Mr. Rob inson popped his head ott' by a shot from his guu, while the snake had ils head out ol t!ie hole taking observations. It was al most live ieet long. Pat Up Mr- Shiudle, the Secre tary of the company building the rail road froeu tbia place to Port Treverton, is here collecting subscriptions to the new road. Lightning struck a store bouse oo Monday, about 9 o'clock A- M-, at Bell's Mills. The initiates wew dreadfully scared- A chimney and the roof of the buildmg were knocked off. No fire took place- Trichina caused the death of Mrs. William Young at Harrisburg a few da s ago- Other people there are ill of the same disease- So says the Fa-trial- For Sale A bran new American No. 2 Sewing Machine. Has never been used. Warranted as good as any sold of that make. Price, $50. J. B. M. Todd, Patterson. May 20-2 1 If is no wonder that invalids lose faith in all specifics, when so many worthless medicines are advertised for the cure of various diseases ; but which when tried, ate "found wanting." We have yet to learn, however, of the first failure of Dr. Wutar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, to cure coughs, colds, and pul monary disease. Any person in need of Counterpanes will save money by buying them at Cheap John's Store. He sells a splen did counterpane for $1.25. Mr. Jacob Thomas has re-painted the outside of his house on Main street. He lent a hand himself in the paint ing, which appears quite nice. Thom as is a versatile man ; be can Jo almost anything any other man can do. and how it happenej that he didn't fall off the lauder, or ornament BonsMl's new hat with a few drops of paint as Le passed, is not understood- Tue Ladies' Hose sold at Cheap John's for 121 els. are better than have ever been sold in this county at that price. TnE annual meeting of the Pennsyl vania Reserve Corps Association will be held at Uellefonie on Thursday, June 4th, proximo. An oration will be delivered by General Crawford, who commanded the corps at Gettvsbnrir. The members of the Reserves and all other honorably discharged soldiers are invited to be present. Excursion tick ets will be issued by the Penna. R. R. at all stations. Robbery On Wednesday after noon, the 20th tnst., the hocse of Jacob Dictricfc, father of ex-Sheriff Dietrick, in Fayette township, was burglariously eutcred through a window, while the old gentleman was helping a neighbor to plant corn aud the old lady had gone to see a sick daughter, and robbed of $00 and other valuables. Fortunately the t Lit f iu his or her departure d lop ped, a tbort distauce from the boue, a small bundle containing $50, eouie let ters and some patches- Strong suspi cion rests on a female character who was seen going towards Shade Moun tain Now for the Shawls ! Cheap John has bought the prettiest line of Spring aud Summer Shawls ever before brought to towo, so that ladies in need of a Shawl cannot help but buy one of him, after esaxiuing them and inquir ing the price. Ox Thursday of last wetk Mr- Dan iel Keiter, of Miller township, drove to Oberholtzer's mill with a small grist on a oue-horse wagon, and after the bags were drawn up the hoisting rope was unthinkingly let down among the waon wheels- Mr- Reiter's son then started for borne, but was suddenly halted by the hook holding to a wheel of the wagon. The wagon was completely up side down and one of the shafts pene trated the horde's shoulder, inflicting a wound from which be died a few hours sfter- This is a serious loss to Mr. Hotter, as he would not have taken $150 for the horse Bloomjitld JUvo cute- The Park. The Park Association was permanently organized on last Wednesday evening. May 0, 1S74, by the election of the following officers, to serve during the ensuing year : PresiJent James McKnight. Secretary Robert McMeen. Directors Jacob Sulouff, H. A. Staiubaugh, T. J. Middagh, S. R. Lou don, J. T. Franciscus, E. Southard Parker, D. P. Sulouff. Treasurer T. Van Irwin. These gentlemen all met on Thurs d iv evening, 21st inst., to assume the duties of their respective offices, at which meeting a motion was passed au thorizing the secretary and treasurer to procure the bMks and other documents uecessary to their respective offices. On motion R. McMeen, Esq., and Dis. L. Rauk and T. A. Elder were appointed a committee to Solicit sub scriptions to the stock ef the Associa tion amougst the farmers throughout the county. (X. B. The members of this committee request us to say iu this connection that any person wishing to become an owner of a share or shares in the Association, can do so by writing to any of the above named persons, to this post office. Price of share, $10. Tweetv-five per cent, to be paid cash, aud the balauce in insUllmcots, accord ing to the demands of the Association, not later than 90 days from date.) T. A. Elder, R. McMeen, T. V. Ir win, E. S. Parker, T. J. Middagh and D. P. Sulouff were ppuiuted a coui mittea to draft By-Laws. A letting of the work for erecting fence, exhibition buildings, judge's stand, rffice, ic , and grading track it as adveitised by the Directors for Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock, when the contract for that job was awarded to D. P. Sulouff for the sum of $2024. The fence is to be 8 feet high, extend ing around 12 acres of ground; the judge's stand 14x14 feet, two stones, (octagonal) with flag-staS W teel nign ; office 12x14 feet; exhibition buildings (two in number) 30x60 feet; Forty stalls 20 (open stalls roofed) 8 feet wide, with troughs, division posts cf locust 10 box stalls with doors 10 opec stalls without roof. The specifi cations are very full and minute, and meet almost every conceivable neces sity of a first-class Fair Ground. The officers and director of this Association seem deeply in earnest, as is manifested by their leal and the promptness with which the troublesome details of starting such n enterprise are undertaken and overcome. 00 Parasols and Summer Shades' at Cheap John's. Did you ever bear of so many Parasols in one store in Juni ata county ! But they won't last long with h:m, because be sells them at a small profit, and sells so many of them. That is the! way be does business. Ladies will save money by buying par asols at Cheap John's Store. Attestio. Faemlee. Farmers who want to bny a first-class Reaper and Mower will do well to call on the undersigned who has for sale the lTnbbard Reaier and Mow er and the Meadow Lark Slower. The gearing or both these machines are neatly enclosed not a co or spring being out side. I sold thirteen of these machines. last year, and they all gave entire satisfac tion. I also have for sale the Taylor Hay Rake, the Mechaniobarg Rake, and the genuine Columbia Rake. Orders addressed to Mifflin P. O. will receive prompt attea t'on. DANIEL AUKEli. May 27-Stn On last Thursday two horses were hitched to the iron bar in front of Mor timer's store, in this borough, and be coming frightened at a dog, jerked back and tore it from its fastenings, when the end of the bar swung around and strict a little daughter of Mr. Fry, I who lives at Barnett's mill,) ou the arm, stopping circulation of the blood for a short time, but doing no serious injury. She was sitting in the carriage at the time with her mother Bloomftdd Mvocale- mm. 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 that it astonishes every person how he can stand it ; but the way be doe is, he buys his Goods from the manufac turers and importers, and buys every thing for cash, and thus saves from 25 to 50 per cent., which enables hi m to sell Goods 25 to 50 per cent, lower than any other person. Therefore any- body that needs anything whatever in his line will save money by buying it at Cheap John's Store. The habit of hanging mackeral on a, n;i .. .v.. j ... .!;- i.,..L.. ! UAII Ui IUC VUUI I" Ul IjF Kl I 'ft . U' match on Essex street on Wednesday night. The couple got home late in Ihe evening, and. going around back of the house; so as not to disturb the folks, they sat dows on the stoop to think. During the process she leaned her head, in a new spring hat, against the house, and became absorbed iu the stars and other improvements, while he tenderly eyed his boots. About half an hour was spent in this profitable occupation, when the young man felt something trickle down his neck Dou't weep, J ulia," be softly murmured. "I ain't," she said, surprised. He looked up and his eyes rested on an oozy substance Lack of her head. "What's that ou the back of your hat V he cried. She jumped up at this interrogation, and in stinctively placiug her hind on the back cf her head, drew it away again full of an unpleasautly flavored slime. With a shriek of rage and passion the infuiiated girl tore the mackeral from the nail, and trampled it beneath her feet, while she snatched off ber hat and tore it into shreds with her livid fingers. The horror-stricken young man, not knowing what to do, jumped the first fence and disappeared, and hisn't been seen since. Danbury .Veirs. REFORT OF MlFFLlXTOYYN SCUOOLS. For 8th month ending May. 22, 1874. School No. 1. Whole Xo. in attendance during month, 2S Average attendance 18 Per cent tf attendance 78 " " during terra.... 90 Charley B. Crawford, John F. Snyder, Harry Rodgers, E'.iie B. Crawford, Rebecca Doty, Mucie K. Diehl, Addessa A. Diehl, Jennie R. Loudon, Juuia Pannebaker, Mary Cramer, and Sibella Rotbrock were present at every roll-call during month. J unes S. Hamilton missed but one roll call during the first seven niouths of term. James C. Watts aud Bertha F. Kepner missed no roll-call during Ihat ti'ne, aud John F. Snyder, Ellie B. Crawford, Rebec ca Doty, Jennie R. Loudon and Junia Tan m biker were present at every roll-call du ring I lie tutirt term of tifkl mo Aht. D. A. IIakmax, Teacb?r. School No. 2. Whole No. of pupils iu attendance dur ing month 32 Average attendance 29 Per cent, of attendance 'JO Coda Simons, Cora Walts, Gertie Craw ford, Jennie Kreider, Clara Robinson and llarv Robinson v.ere present at every roll call during mouth. Gertie Crawlord was present every day during term. Laura Walls, Coda Simons, Andrew Parker and Darwin Crawlord w ere present 100 days out of 16 . J. E. Nolax, Teacher. Scuool No. 3. No. pnpils in attendance during month, 37 Per cent, of attendance 91 No. present every day during mouth. .. 2H Whole o. in attendance during term.. 47 Per cent, of attendance during lurui .. . U2 Darwin at. Crawlord, Oscar D. Dotv, Harry P. Derr, Clojd P. Pannebaker, Jas. S. Pann-baker, Jaires Spedly, John Schweier, T. Eddie Watts, Fannie Espen schade, Bertie Ilaller, Ellie M. Pannebaker, Sallie Parker, Katie Slautterback and Gertie Woodmansee were present at every roll-call during month. Cloyd Pannebaker, Ellie Pannebaker and Katie S trwup were present every day during term. Holmes Dtsixcie, Teacher. School No. 4. No. pnpils in attendance during month, 52 Average attendance ............... .. 47 Ptr cent, of attendance VI Annie Jackman, Maggie Blackwelder, Emma Wilson, Liie Pannebaker, Flora Bartley, Katie Shively, Willie Slautterback, Karl Espenschade, Martyn Crawford, Char ley Moser, Charley Howe, George Shively, David Wilson Charley Blackwelder and James Warner were present every day dur ing the month. Lizzie Pannebaker attended every day during the term ot 8 months. Claea V. Dacgheett, Teacher. Another arrival of Human Hair Switches and other new fixing for the hair, at Cheap John's. Ox Monday last, about ten o'clock, lightning struck the barn on the farm f Mrs- Wilson, in Walker townt-hip, about two miles below Mexico- The building was speedily destroyed by the fire kindled by the lightuing. Mrs. Wilson lost 250 bushels of corn. Mr. Hutchinson ilson was in the lower part of the barn at the time, aud states that the heat was so great that he bad barely time to let his horse out and escape himself. Andrew Conrad, who fatms the place, lost one colt, two bogs, one steep, corn, hay, oats, and 900 pounds of bacon, threshing machine aud other farming utensils. The barn was insured in ibe Farmers' Mutual of York for $1200. - ' McPoTAtD & Arbtckle are put ting up the il Munson Copper Tubular Rod." It is reputed the best rod in the market, with all of the latest im provements of fastenings and insulators. To have good insulators and fastenings is as important as the rod itself. Without these, rods had better never be put on a building. Address Me Donald Si Arbuckle, McCoyeviile, Ju niata Co., Pa. 800 different kinds of Ladies Neck ties and Silk Scarfs of all shades and description, Silk Ribbons of all shades, Ruchea aud RufSes of all the newest styles, and all kinds of Trimmings to suit the season aud style, and the new est in the market, you may always find at Cheap John's Store. Attention! Jcmata Scouts! You are hereby ordered to parade in Tliouij sotitown ou Saturday, the oOth of May, at 10 o'clock A. M. By or der of J. Iv. KOBISON, Captain Commanding. Matthew Roulks, O. S. Red and Giay Table Clo'.hs, White Damask fowls and Towling, Ilandker- chiefs. Summer Skirts, Summer Gloves, j and everything iu that line, you will ! save uiotiey by buying at Cheap John's I store. HAUKIKD: ALLEN MARTIN On Ihe "nth n-t. by Kev. I). M. Bl.ickwe! l.-r, Mr Charles P Allen a.id Miss Mary E. Maniu, both of Millcrslott n, l'erry county, I'a. im:us BEY In Kavetre town-hip, - the 2ith inst., of Uooping eoiiv'li. Freddie, only n of Jacob M. and Nancy A. Key, aged j 6 vear'' 7 mo"""i aml ,lav"- KAIFF.VAX n Monday night, 2ith inst., in Walkrr township, I'hilip Kaulf- man, iu Ihe 72ml vear of his aie. I'OMMIJIKV Via. IIUTLINTOWN MAliKETrf. Corrected weekly by J.t U. A. Slambuugh. MiiFLiSToKv, May 27, 1ST4- Butter 3" Euch lis Ducd Apples 11) Blaeklwrries 10 " Kasplh-mes 20 Potatoes yo Ham 12 Shoulder 10 Sides Oft Washed Wool 4 Ground Alum Salt, per sack .... 2 '0 MIFFL1NTOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by D. P. Stiloiin" Wheat, . S.M1 60 Oats, oilto.r5 Corn, .......................... 7- Barley 60 . CIovrseed .......... 4 75 Timothy seed 2 51 rlaxseed... .......... .......... I 75 yew AflierUnetnentM. FORWARD 1XD COMMISSI!) MERCHANT, DEALER I!f GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, SALT CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER II. C. OEIU, DEALER IN 11 A If OS', OI5AIVS, All kinds of Musical Instruments, Strings, SHEET IIJSIC. Artists' and Wax Flower Materials and Fancy Articles. LIBERAL DISCOCNTS'ON ORGANS TO CASH BUYERS. 310 MARKET STREET, Habbisblro, Pe.vn'a. Mar 11, 1874. Administrator's) Sot Ice- Eitatt of J. B. Smith, dictated. LETTERS of Administration on the es tate of J. B. Smith, deceased, hai ing been granted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the same will make pavniect, and those having claims will make known the same without deiav to DAVID SMITH, Sr Jdm'r, Thompson town, Juniata Co., Pa. .... X:tf .jDVERTISEMvt&. HEAD QUARTERS! ox Bridge THREE ARRIVALS THIS SPRING ALREADY, OF Spring & Summer GOODS I Which arc sold CHEAPER than at any other place in town. Respectfci.lt Yours, &c, E.13IL OTT. A 4 BE ATT Y &.PL0TTS' COI.HKN TONGUE I'AltlaOR O It Car A A S . FT1IIE Beam- k ri.itts celebrated Oolden X Tuiijjtie Parlor Orpan, the best parlor organ now in use. lUrtthl St Club. P.i.. O.-e. 6, It;?. Mesin. Be ill r &. I'lutts, tieut : I have received the orjran as sent by your firm to me. and I have had it examined, and it (rives ample satisfaction. Jon Simt. M tdtM T Citv, Ta ,fVt. M, lS7;i. The Be:ittv &. I'lotts celeVatel Golden Tongue Parlor Onran i liv I r the heat pirlor ofrau in nse. I h ive r.iretudy ex- mincd it. and tin 1 its tone, workmanship ami ilurabiiitv to le 1h b -st I ever saw, and I can with pleasure recommend it to any one in any one in want of a rlrst-clats parlor organ. l'tor. O. II. L'nik. Messrs. Beittv Sl I'lotts, Gentt : Ilavine had one of your fiolden Tonpne Parlor "r )rans for six months at, I tlioupht before recommending it to give it a lair trial, and ii m happy to icti:y Ihat it nru.-csail that h is been .iid or hcrllieJ about it. 1 have h id professors of music and celebrated or ganists come and try it, and one and all say that it is one ' the sweetest and best toned instrnments in the ninrket. It has taken the shine out of all the others around here. I mo jNTfectly satisfied with it, ami if I could not gut another of thu same kind, money could not entice mo to part with it You may publish this if you see tit, as my organ can be tried by any one wishing to do so, in I root of what 1 say. A. S. U. Richards, Late editor of the Tamaipia Cearirr, no'- at Bethlehem, Pa. Messrs. Beatty Jl Plotts. of tashington, N. J., are gentlemen of enterprise and Iiooe presence would be a rrvdit to any community. liackelittuw (A". J.) lUrald, Washington, N. J., is a beautiful ullage of nearly 31 W inhabitants, 71 milts from New York, and 12 miles Irnm Easton Pa., on the line of the 1. L. &. V K. K. Don't tail to see aud examine the Beatty Plott Golden Tongue Parlor Organ, before buy. ing elsewhere, or send for a new illustrated price list just out for 174. Ad d rets BEATTY ii. PLOTTS, Washington, N. J. DASIEL r. BEATTT. EOWAEO PLOTTS. April 29-ly ITNIATA VALLEY BANK. Pomcroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. mrniNTOKS, JLSIAT4 COl'XTT, PA. CAPITAL, $80,000. JOSEPIT POMEROY, President. T. VAN 1KV1N, Cashier. DIRECTORS : Joseph Pomeroy, Jerome N. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, John Balshach, 11.11. Kechtel, J. W. Frank. I'uiltd Stain Srmrittrs, Bond; fe.t bought mini sold Srrt-ir7 exchanged for Ftvt-lKtntut at market rates. L'niled States coupons paid. Gold and Silrtr bought at highestt rates Vtpvtil rtctittd, eolltction made, draft on tke principal citut, and a general banking tusinett iramacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. june873-tf AINTI.'G AND PAPER HANGING. The nndersijrned, hsvrnir nine year's ex perience in the PAIN'TINO Bl'SiN'ESS, in the employ of the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, offers bis services to the public. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, AND CALSOMING, in all the various branches, will be prompt ly attended to, and satist action given. Charges moderate. JAMES W. HAMILTON. UiHiintowa, April 8, 1874-tf Subscribe for the Sentinel k. Republican. Street. caaiH, lumber, ao. -:o:- THE undersigned, having completed his new Warehouse iu Perrysi;le, would resK-ett'ul!y invite the atteuitun f the farmers of the county to the fact that he is at all times PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF li 11 A I , S 1 J 12 1 ) S, A ., A o. Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing. See., we are now prepared to unload with the least potsiNe trouble. Bark, R.ilroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce w ill be bought at all times, either lor 'cash ok is exchange-for mer- ! Cil.YNlKiE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT, n. ASTER, GROUND OR LUMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR KETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. o At my Store in Tilrbett township may be found as complete an assortment ol DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, TvTOTIOISr S, Qneensware, Hardware, &c, all of which w ill he sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- SOAII IIKUTZI.LT. Tec. U, ls7S-tl" jEW F I' UN IT I'll IS STOKE. The undersigned would inform the public that he has opened a FIRMTIRE STORE In tho Oorough ot Patterson, where ha has tor sale K1LI50CK.V & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom Sets, ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, Extension Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, MARBLE TOl ST A. US, Sofa, ('anc-.-eat. mul Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Lars Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to Phi!adclihia weekly I am prepared to Gil all orders for furniture, carpets, sic., in person. F. F. EOHM. Oct 22, lS73-tf C la A UK AVRiGirrs TINWARE AND SIIEET IRON STORE. Slain Street, Patterson. Here a complete assortment of TIU AUD SHEET IKON "S7AEE may constantly be found to suit customers, and are offered at a BARGAIN. rCT'KEPAlEING neatly and eipaditioua- ly executed. Roolliiigr oiid Spontiiig' of the BEST MATERIAL, made to order on short notice. THE PCBLIC Are also hereby informed that I regularly, every week, run a car to and trotu l bila delphia, going to the city on Tuesday and returning to Patterson on Thursday. Per sona purchasing good in Philadelphia, cn have them brought promptly here by order ing them to 12'J4 Market street, in care of Clark W right's Market tar. 1 also invite ihe attention of those who saip produce to the east, to the labilities offered, and earn estly solicit their patronage. CLAKK WBI'JHT. Dec. 21, 1878. MISCELL.1. EOIS 10,000 YARDS CALICO AT lO CENTS PER YARD, AT J. & H. A. STAMBAUGH'S, Cor. of Main and Bridge Sts. MIFFLINTOWX, PA. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSiT ARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, CAUl'irrS, Floor, Stair an. I Table OIL. CL.OTIIS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &C &C. 7 GIVE US .A CALL AND HEAR 01'K PRICES. :o: FISH & SALT ALWAYS OX HAND. IF YOU WANT A N if T II 1 1 G THAT CAN HE PURCHASED AT A BOOT & SHOE STORE AND TUAT CAN BE HAD At the Lowest Prices TO INSURE A Good Article, Call at the BOOT and SHOE STORE of J. W. DEAN, BriJge Street, Fatteison, renn'a. Ilia CIIBERFI'IjIjY ixyites ixspectiox. Repairing Promptly lit ended to. "new cash store AT LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TWP., One raid a half miles south.west of Patterson. rilllE tubx-nbur wonld nw-d reipectfnlly inform tho public that he has jnst opened a I Store at the above pla.-e, where he i prepared to supply all who mar favor him with their patronage nilh the lat j.stan.l iiiimt select Assortment f DRY GOODS, CROTKRIES. QI EEX 5WARE, WOOD A!?D WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, fc(H)TS it SlU'ES. Also, aith a full supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, All of which he oilers to sell or exchange for country piodnce at TIIK VliKY IX)W1ST TRUCKS. Much in f.irt. than goods have been fold within the county for many years. Me ill p iv the h't.'ict mai bet price IV r .ieu.st I'u.-I.h, K-iiirua I Ties and Wood; either in cash or oi.td". A.J. IIERTZLER. Locust Grove, Aug. 8, ISi3.lT. D. W. Maiiey & Go.'s I the 'lace where jou can buy TIIK IfKST AM) TIIK CIIKAI'l'ST MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTHING IUTS. C.iPS. BOOI f, SHOES, .1XD rURXISHIXli GOODS. WE are prepared t exhibit one of the must choice and s lect stm-ks ever offered in this market, and at JSTUXISUISGLV LOU' f RICES AUo, measures taken fr suits anil parts of suits, which will be niaJe to order at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the f lace, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of Dr'nlgs and Water s'reets, MIKFLINTOWS, PA. (may 8, 174-11 WHAT TO WEfiB AND HOW TO WHAB IT :0: Just step into SAJIUEL f TKAYEU'S CLOTHING STOKE, Bridge street, Patterson' l a., aiid he will tell yon all about it. ILivine just returned from 1'hiladelphia and New York, he ran snpply you with tho Latest and Choicest S tyles t f CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Costs. Pants. Vwts. ll.it, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, Notions, Ftr nishimr Goods in endless variety. Carpets, r'loor Oil Cloth, Furniture, L.C., cheaper than the cheapest, tor the same quality ol goods. Call in aud be convinced. Measures Taken and Suits Made to Order. Patterson, Slay !!, 173. SaMI'EL STRATER. Professional Cards. l. CRAWFORD, M. D , Has resnmrd actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their f-ol!.iter.il branches. 'flu-eat the old corner of Third aud Orai.fe streets, MiliiiutuMn, i'a. .Nov. 1, lS.o-Ow THOMAS A. ELDER, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon, KIFFUSTOWS, r.i. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 3 p. . Of. fice in his l.iiher's residence, at the south ' end of Watt-sy trevt. octil-tt LFKED J. PATTERSON, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW, 5IIFFLINTOYVX, JUNIATA CO., PA. AH business promptly attended to. Office la the room formerly occupied by Attorney Allison. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN. PA. C7"ColIecting and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. OrriCE On Bridge street, opposite the Court House Square. A ICTIOSEER. SHCXAN MILLER, of MiHerstown, Perry county, tenders his services to the publis as Auctioneer, and will attend promptly to the crying of sales at any poiat I in the county. G ive aim a call. Dec. 24, 1873-2m. .1D fi RT1SE.VE.Y1S. IhmineH Card... GI'L'Ar J EDUCTION IX TflK TltlCHS OI TKETII! Full Upper or Lower .Vita as Lw as 5 No teeth allowed to leave the offlce un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last (or lite. Teeth extneted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. IVn'al wo'k done for persons without them Iravnie iheir homes, if desired. T'Mithiciie 5toiie,l in live minutes with out extraetin? the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of li. L. DfcKR, established in Sliilliu towa id loO. G. L. DERR, Jan 24, 1872 Practical Dentist. g B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa., FASHIONABLE GOODS always on hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PEKSONS buying goods can have theia cut in garments free of charge. BVTTERIL'rS PJTTERXS also for sale. ALL WORK WARR.4.1TED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf Large stock of Readr-mart Clothing tot1 Je by 'IL1RLEY St CO.
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