nil HP' t SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFUNTOWN. Wednesday, June IT, 1174. 1. F. SCIIUEIEll, KDITOK A5D riOPIIETOE. General Harbt White is lb aspi rant for CongressioDal honors. Ilt'STlNODOM countj sends II. Clay Marshall and J. D. Durburrow Repre sentative Delegates to tie Republican Stat Convention. The name of General Beaver, of U?llefute, is spok.-o of in connection with the nomination of Lieutenant Gov ernor on the Republican side. Pitts burgers are expressing them selves in favor of Mr James L. Goa liorn is a candidate for Lieutenant Gov ernor by tbe Republican State Cua vention. The Republicans of Potter county rend Jobn S. Mann, Senatorial, and S. C Jones, Representative delegate to tbe State Convention each witb power of substitution. Hl'TLER county sends as delegates to the Rcpntlicau State Convention, Col. Jobn M. Thompson, Capt. W. II. Tramblin and J. D. McJuniin, with instructions to support Hon. Jobn N. l'urv.ance for Lieutenant Governor. The Republicans of Franklin coun ty have nominated for Assembly Satn ul Garver, Dr. II. G. Chritiman and Hasting Gebr. Col. Geo. B. Weist ling was nominated for Congress, and (ol. Tbeo. MoOowau for State Senator, each subject to tbj decision of tbe Dis trict Coufrence. AN" ACT, To authorise and require tbe auditors to publish an annual statement of the receipts and expenditures of road commissioners, supervisors, over seers of poor, and school directors of the several townships and boroughs within this Commonwealth, and to desigi ate a day to audit, settle and adjust township accounts. Section 1. Be U tnaded, frc, That the auditors of the several townships and boroughs within this Commonwealth shall meet annually on the first of June, and oftener if necessary, and shall audit, settle and adjust tbe accounts of the su pervisors, road commissioners, scboo', borough and township treisureis as may by law be referred to tbem. Section 2. That the auditors of the several townships and borongbs within this Commonwealth are hereby author ized and required to publish by posting handbills, either printed or written, in at least five public places within their re flective townships or boroughs, an item ized annual statement of the receipts and expenditures of the borough councils, r.iad commissioners, supervisors, overseers of tbe poor and -cliool directors for the year preceding the anuual settlement for tbeir respective districts. Said 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 ef the same with tbe town clerk in tbeir re spective districts, also with the clerk of the court of quarter sessions, which shall be at all times subject to inspection by any citizen thereof. Provided That where any two of said offices shall be exercised by tbe same persons only one statement shall be required. 1Lo pro vided That nothing in this act shall be construed to interfere with tbe present law which requires annual statements of of the receipts and expenditures of the borough councils, road commissioners, supervisors, overseers of the poor and school directors to be advertised in tbe daily and weekly newspapers published in the respective localities. Section 3. In case of neglect or re fusal to combly with tbe provisions of this act tbe auditors so neglecting or re fusing shall each piy a penalty of twenty dollars, to be recovered in the manner as debts of similar amount are by law recoverable, by suit instituted in the name of the school district, upon tbe complaint of any tax-paying citizen of the same, and the proceeds thereof to be paid iuto the school treasury of said district. Section 4. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent herewith are hereby repeal ed. II. II. VcCORMICK, Speaker cf the Hons of Representatives, B. B. STRANG, Speaker of the Senate. Approved The twenty-fourth diy of April, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and seveolv-fonr. J. F. HARTRAXFT, Governor. Eews Summary, Weknespav, June 10. The Grand Lodge I. O. Good Tern phtrs wet in the First Baptist Church at Harrisburg. Governor Hartranft issued the death warrants for the execution ef John Moody and Lewis Rosentioe on the I9th day of July next, for the murder of Abraham Behni, near MidJletown, last November. They will be executed at llarrisburg. A negro at Memphis attempted to shoot bis wife, but missed her and killed his daughter. There is a famine iu Palestine. Four teen hundred Jews are threatened with starvation. The people of that nation in England and Germany have sub scribed $12,000 for their relief. Philadelphia had three cases ef sun stroke. Tbe peach crop in the vicinity of MorrristowD, X. J , is said to have been rained by a hail storm. The charge of grand larceny against j Governor Moses, of South Carolina, has been quashed. Tbe Judge decided j that if Moses did steal, it was an offi cial steal ; consequently it was official misconduct. An effort will be nude to impeach bim. George W. Campbell was arrested at Blockbury, Va., for passing counter feit fifty cent notes. A large mass meeting of workmen at Columbia, this State, passed resolu tions requesting Congress to take im mediate action on the national finance, a!o reinstate tbe 10 per cent, reduced tariff on foreign goods and iron. Tbe graves cf tbe Confederate dead were decorated at Baltimore. Two men were killed by a collision on the Midland Railroad, Middletown, X. Y. The Pennsylvania State Grange of the Patrons of Ilusbacdry iu session at Mecbanicsburg. Tbe attendance is large ; four hundred Patrons present. More tban three-fourths of the counties in the State are represented. The Synod of tbe Reformed Church, at Puugbkcepsie, took unfavorable ac tion to the proposed union witb tbe Presbyterian Church. The State Farmers' Convention of Illinois assembled at Springfield. A resolution demanding a speedy return to a uniform standing of value was laid on the table by an almost nnsnimous vote. Tbe Fanners Reform Convention as sembled at Indianopolis. The plat' form, which was uoauimously adopted, demands cheap transporta'ion, opposes all monopolies, favors a paper currency issued by tbe government, opposes tbe holding of offices two terms in succes sion, and favors a reduction of taxa tion. In II an 'no n county, Ky., a party of masked men took Robert Becket from tbe house of his employer, riddled his body witb bullets, soaked his clothes with coal oil, and set him on fire, burn ing the dead body. Becket was charged witb tbe murder of a man named Ellis about a year ago, but was oat ou bail. Wheat in Philadelphia, amber $1 57. Corn 78c. Oats G0a62c. It has been ascertained that the mur derers of Swift and wife were two Mex icans. They were trailed to a Mexican anche on Blanco creek, twelve or fifteen miles from Gjlead. The party iu pur suit charged the house this morning and attempted to lake them by storm, but one of them, John Holland, was killed in the attempt. The boys then withdrew to a safe distance to await reinforce ments. A large party left Refugio im mediately for the scene of conflict. Mrs. Swift was stabbed in nineteen places, her throat cut to the neck bone, and shot in the face. Mr. Swift was equally butchered, except that he was not shot. The extensive car shops of the Alle gheny Car and Transportation Com pany, at Pwissvale, on the Pennsylva nia Railroad, were consumed by fire, with the new freight cars, just com pleted. Sparks from the smoke stack set fire to the boiler and engine house roof. Tbe loss will foot up about forty thousand dollars, upon which their is twenty thousand dollars insurance. Thcrsdat, June 11. Lieutenant King's command of United States troops, operattug in Ari zona, captured eighty-four fighting Apache Indians. The committee on the bursting of the Massachusetts reservoir report that the remains of the dam indicate defects of the grossest character. United States Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, has been acquitted of charges preferred against him before the Sen ate Committee on Privileges and Elec tions, for not living with bis first wife. A young man named Dietz, a clerk in the Long Island City Hotel, at Hunter's Point, absconded with $5,000 ia railway bonds, $300 in cash, $165 belonging to a room-mate, two revol vers, several suits of clothing, and other articles, amounting in all to about $6,000. The money was obtained from the safe of A. Bernhardy, the proprie tor, whose keys were stolen fiom bis sleeping-moin. Detectives are in pur suit of tbe thief. John Uarbacb in Baltimore city jail on a charge of drunkenness by his wife, committed suicide. As Johannes Pierre and a woman accompanying him were boarding a Westward-boucd train at Jefferson City, Mo., they were confronted by Leopold Hoelderle, who fired a pistol at Pierre, but without effect. He then shot the woman in tbe breast, inflicting a dan gerous wound, and fired two balls into bis own body and died in two hours. Jealousy was the cause. Topping, who was sentenced to be hanged on the 15th inst., at Wood stock, Ontario, fur tbe murder of his wife and four children, has had his sen tence commuted to confinement for life iu the crimiual lunatic asylum of Kings ton. Troops are collecting at NelsonviUc, Ohio, to suppress the riotous demon strations of miners on a strike. United States soldiers at Salt Lake violated tbe ciWlaw, were arrested, and imprisoned. Tbe General in com mand Gen. Morrow demanded the surrender of the soldiers, to be tried by the military authorities. The sur render was refused. The General or dered a troop of horsemen to open tbe jail and tike the soldiers, which was accordingly done, lie claims to bave bis authority nnder the articles of war. which provide that soldiers are to be tried by military and not by civil au thority. Two horses were stolen from Whit ham liorst's field, near West Alexan der, Pa. Pr. E. S. Crain, who has beta in jail at Salt Lake City for several days, charged with malpractice, shot and killed himsjlf. Feidav, Jcne 12. Prof. J. P. Lesley has been selected State Geologist. Four miles above the city of Shreve pnrt, La., a government magazine was exploded by a thousand pounds of nitro gtycerite. Tbe ehnck was so teirifie in the city that the whole population rushed rushed into tbe streets, bcliev ing tbeir houses would fall down. A colored man named Jones was banged at Cnlpepper, Va , for the mur der of a young farmer for $5 and some clothing on December 2G, 1873. Mr. Bristow has issued a call for tbe "5 20 United States Bonds" to be paid at tbe Treahury at Washington on and after the 5th day of September, 1874. On that day tbe interest on said bonds will cease. Tbe number of tbe bonds are specified in tbe call. Tbe coal miners' strike in Ohio is at about an end. Tbe troops bave been sent home. American Catholics, on a pilgrimage to Rome, presented tbe Pope with $100,000. A schooner on Lake Suptrior was blown to pieces by an explosion of nitro glycerine. Tbe crew numbered eight men ; all were killed. Virginia Congressmen called on the President and asked him to send troops to Petersburg, Va., to preserve order among a set of lawless men. The President could not do so until after all Virginia authority had failed to secure order. Miss Sallie Smith, aged abont seven teen years, a student of the female school at Oakland, Kentucky, was fa tally burned during the school exhibi tion service last eight. She was stand ing on tbe stage Dear a coal oil lamp, which exploded, and at once enveloped ber in flames. She immediately rushed among tbe audience, causing great con fusion among them, most of them es caping by tbe windows and doors. Her father, in endeavoring to savo ber, had his bands seriously burned. Physi cians report that she is dying. Sati rdat, Ji xe 13. A member of tbe Canadian Parlia ment has been arrested for perjury. A Louisiana State Convention has assembled at Xew Orleans, to devise means to protect tbe State from over flow in tbe future. President Grant has arrived at Cape May with an unusually large party of gentlemen. Snow storms are reported from Mich igan. That's why it's so cold. Tbe Louisiana delegation in behalf of the flood sufferers of that State ar rived in Philadelphia, and were intro duced at a meeting of the Commercial Exchange. They are about to petition Congress to legislate supplies for tbe immediate wants of tbe people and to provide means to mend the breaks in the bauks of the river. Tbe entire Democratic ticket has been elected in Oregon. A boy in tbe Ftanklin mines at iikesbarre has been suffocated by gas. Tbe Conference Finance Bill has been defeated in tbe lower bouse of Congiess. The bricklayers of Xew York are on a strike. They want $1 a day ; they bave been getting $3.50 a day. The State Grange Patrons of Hus bandry adjourned to meet in regular session at Williamsport Jan. 5, 185. Tbe city authority of Xew York has issued an edict against dogs. Some 300 were executed to-day. So much for tbe peace of Xew York. SHORT ITEMS. A Baltimore boy swallowed a peanut whole and died. Most of the Georgia railroads were built by convicts. A Virginian is under arrest for pawning bis wife's corsets for a quart of whisky. There is a tree in Florida, at Lake Har ris, which yields 7000 leinona annually. In Colurnous, if a young man chitats at croquet, young ladies caress the flange ot his ear with a mallet. One Mrs. Gibbons, of Cuyahoga Falls, O., has contributed to the advancement of the human race seven pairs of twins and ten single infants. A car containing live oysters and lobsters arrived at Ogden, Utah, on Wednesday of last week, and an attempt will bo made to propagate tuem in ureal bait Lake. A breach of promise of marriage, iu which the damages were laid at $20,000, has been compromised with a present of $5 and a new chignon. Il was iu Kentucky. Several persons were recently made ill in Cleveland, Ohio, by Ice-cream which they bad taten, and one cf the "theories" is that that the milk was exposed to a dense poisonous fog when set for the cream to rise, and absorbed 'the foul vapors of the fog. Sew Aetvertlsements. Assignees' Xotlce. "VI OTICK is hereby given that S. Y. Shel il ley has made au assignment of hia es tate to the undersigned fvr the benelit ol his creditors. A U persons indebted to the said S. Y. Shelley, il' make payment, and those having claims against the same will present them without del iv to LhWIS BURC HFIELD, N. A. LUKENS, Assignees. June 17, 1874-61 The mercantile business will be condue t ed at the present stand till further notice is given The patronage of tho public is earnestly solicited as in the past. CAl'TIOX. AU persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase a certain promissory note, the face value of which is $67.00, given by the undersigned to Chris tian Benner, payable January 7, 1675, as we will not jay Mid note, not having received value therefor. JOHN SPADE. HENRY D.CONRAD. June 3, l74-4t A fine assortment of cloths, cassimercs, Testings, Ac., alwrvs on band and for sale hy " fc. B. LOUDON. Xeu Advertisements. ONE MILLION ACRES n MM LAUDS FOR SALE. The Grand Rapid and Indiana Railroad has been finished ; is 330 miles long, and its eniire land grant earned ! In Farming I ands to Actual Settler; for Individual or Colonies, SPECIAIB4RGAISS for 18T4. 100,000 acres have been sold already. The lai.ds are veil Umbered, making the bett kind of farm. Strong soils of great pro ducing power. Easily reached by rail or water. Good market: Kailroad runs through the grant. .Michigan is one of the leant indebted and most prosperous States in the West. Its schools are unequalled. Its financial standing No. I. No difficulty ia transportation. Peace aud i-rosperity are in its borders. Lands from 94 to 98 per acre. Time sufficient. Interest? percent. WILLIAM A. HOWARD, Land Commissioner, Grand Kapids, Mich, P. R. L. FIERCE, Sec'y Land Department. j SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS !. !j THE SETT FLORENCE. !i PRICK, $20 below ) anfother first-class jj VALUE, M above Sewtng Machine. j i! SAVED, $50 by buying the FUiente. j 'I Every machine warranted. : 'J Spetiol term to clubs and dealers. I. Bend for circular to the j. i Florence S. M. Co., Florence, Mas., or S. M. Cain $ Co., ! J So. 8, iitk Street, Pittsburg, Pa. ji . E. Thompson's Sweet Worm Powders are doing mora good than tongue can tell or pen write in relieving children and adults of intestinal parasites or worms. Children seven roonlhs old have discharged large norms alter a tew doses. Jot injurious in the least. Pleasant to take, rontaming no calomel. Put up in glass vials, with name of proprietor blown in g ass. Inquire of you Druggist, and take nothing else ; or send to t. Iv. THOMPSON A CO., Tltus- ville. Pa. Box 1 Ibo. Price, eents. Titcsvilh, Pa., Nov. 8, 187 1. E. K Thompson's Dandfuo.i amd 3f axdbakk Pills bave acted like a charm in curin? siek headache, l ain in the bones, cold and cona.ijalion of the bowels, and induced a Weil regulated action Of the liver. C'uarles Krrr. Tills sent by mail on receipt of 25 cents. Druggists and dealers should send tor list and prices. ihis beicmg Madiine gifts the best satis faction the wr, if paw' for most readily, and is the best of all to sell If there is no "Domestic" azeut in you foim, nppty to DOMESTIC S. it. CO., Sew York. Ladies Send for Elegant Fashion Hoot. USTCllOMAXCV, oa SOUL CHARM i. ING." How either sex may fasci nate and gain the love and atreetiona of any persons ihey choose, instantly. This sim ple mental acquirement all may posxrss, tree, by mail, tor 25 cents; together wilh a M:irriage Ouide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies A ciieer boob. 1UO,000 sold. A'ldress T. WILLIAM It CO.. Pub lishers, Philadelphia. 4 DTERTISERS send 25 cents to -fl. Gko. P. Howell 4- Co., 41 Park How, N. Y., for their Eight-page t'amphlet, show ing cost of advertising. Fermanagh School District, Juniata County. Receipts and Expenditures for the year ending June 1, 1871. Tax rate 5 mills on the dollar of valua tion lor school purposes aud 5 mills for building purposes. Receipts. Balance on band from last year...$ 143 88 From ti late appropriations 144 00 From collector, including taxes of all kinds 2390 93 $M',8 76 Expenditures. For building and furnish ing house $1776 93 Renting, repairing, Ax ... 25 19 Teachers' wages 10(H) 00 Fuel and contingencies .. 138 24 Fees of collector $119.54, and treasurer, (53.57. . . 173 11 Salary of secretary or dis trict superintendent.... 20 00 Debt and interest paid ... . 27 36 Other expenses 48 59 3207 4C Amount due treasurer $ 528 70 Resources. Cash on hands 31 62 Liabilities. Amount borrowed and unpaid on debt of district 560 22 Liabilities in excess of resources.. $528 70 We, the Auditors of Fermanagh town ship, have examined the School Treasurer's accounts, and find them correct and as above stated . ELIAS HORNING, JOHN F. ALLEX, Attest : Auditors. Jon Stosek, Clerk. June 10, 1874. To Whom It May Concern. June 1, 1874. Thn School Roard of Walker townliin . gtallQll financially as follows : j Gross amount of Duplicate $2904 24 : State appropriation 2!,itH) $U150 2i A mt. of orders paid , Exonerations ..... Percentage Cash on band .$2113 56 . 151 21 . 126 02 . 700 30 3091 II $ .59 13 . 126 02 Order he'd by Van Ornier. . $ 185 15 DAVID DIVEN, PresU. N. D. Yah Dtee, Sec'y. June 10, 1874. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE! THE undersigned, Overseers of William Kautliuan, will offer at public sale, en the premises, between the hours of 1 and ' o'clock P. M ., on Friday, June 19th, 1S74, The following valuable real estate, in Fay ette township, Juniata county, about one mile couth east of Brown's Mill and Store, via: FORTY ACRES OF LAND, Thirty Acres of which are cleared and the balance well timbered, having thereon erec ted a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE and BARN, with necessary outbuilding, a never-failing Spring of water, a GOOD OR CHARD, containing the best variety or fruit. Ttrnis nude known on day of sale PETER SHELL ABERGEB. ABRAM BENNER. June 10, 1874. OB PRINTING OF EVERT KIND ' done at this office.- yew Advertisement. NE"W PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, Miffllnloww, Pa. JOSEPH HESS would respectfullv invite aU who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or their friends to give him a call, and be convinced that this is th place to get coon PICTURES. Having prepared himself with the BEST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and -all the L.1TFST IMPROrEMETS that constitute a First -Class Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public gen erally to favor him wi'h their patronage, and they w ill be accommodated with any thing in tbe line oi rnotograpny. Pictures taken from Card to Life S ize, and Painted, if desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old Ambrotypes or Dagnerreotypes also copied and enlarged, and painted if desired A good selection of FRAMES kept on band at all times, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Frames. Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frames, Imitation Rosewood Frames, Rustic Frames, Cabinet Imperial Frames, Picture Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel, Ax. JOSEPH HESS. Milliintown, Jan. 7, 1S74. Branch Office aud Factory : 506 W EST ST., HEW YORK. TEE BEST PAINTin the WORLD Jlny Shade from Pure White lo Jet Black. A combination of the pnrest paint ith India Rubber, forming a smootu, rlosst, riKH, Dl'KABLS. ELASTIC and BEAITIFI L Paint, unaffected by change of temperature, is perfectly ater-proof, and adapted to all classes of work, and is in every way a bet ter Mint for cither inside or outside paint ing than any other paint in the world. Be ing from one-tliird to one-fourth cheaper ami lasting at least three times as long as the tienl led and oil paints. Be sure that our TRJDE M.1RK, (a foe simile of vhich is giren abote,) is on every parkage. Prepared ready for use and sold by the gallon only. There has never been a paiut utlorvd to the public that has become so popular (in the same time) and given ah perlect satisfaction a Ihe Rubber Paint. niarlf-lm jEW DRCCi STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bclfont Building,) Main Street, NiOlntonn, Pa. DEALERS IX DRCGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICAL?, IYE STl'Fr", PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PITT Y, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, BRUSHES, HAIRBRUSHES, TOO III BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VAKIKEY OF TATEST MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted roiu high authority. 05-Purcst of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. 0yPREs ;RJPTlONS cmpounded witb great care. June 22-U. RUXj MIIT1 RUN! RUS! 1000 Men and Women "Wanted TO BUY The Immense Stock of Goods in Johnstown ! OLD AXD RELIABLE STORE. ALEXANDER WOODWARD has just returned from the East with an im mense stock of DRY GOODS, GROC ERIES, QUEENS WAKE, HARDWARE, EATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, DRUGS, SPICES, tC, in all styles and vatieties. which he offers at prices lower than ever since Ihe war. COME ONE, COME ALL. Chestnut Rails, Locust Posts and Rail road Ties taken in exchange for Goods. ALEXANDER WOODWARD. May 6, lS74-2m 1776. 1876. 0: AMERICAN CENTENNIAL- :0: JEROME IIETRICK, AT THE CANAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly on band aud for sale at a small profit, a well selected assortment of DKY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, t , FISH, SALT, PLASTER Also, FLOUR and all kindsofPKOVLS ION and MILL FEED. TOP PRICES paid for Country Produce and all kinds cf GRAIN, particularly for choice lots of wheat. j Mexico, Pa., May 6, 1 873-6 ni. Police to Tax-pajera. IVTOTICt is hereby given that ail persons XI paying their .-tate and County Tax on or lielore ihe 1st day of St pleiubjr, 18' 4, , w ill be allowed an abatement ot six per cent, on the same. By order ol the Cuui ! misaioners. ! JAMES DEEN, Clerk., i Commissioners' Omcu, Mifflin- j town, Hay 13, 1974. ) ! A Bis; Chance for Agents of Either Sex. WANTED, Agents and Peddlers for our PRESS AND STRAINER ; Prawses aud strains jams, jellies, herbs, veg : etables, lard, tallow, meals, cheese, fcr. ; Over tii'.WX) sold in a lew localities Sells quick. Every lamily wants it. Is one of the pieasantest, most useful, successful ai:d profitable utensils ever sold by agents. Weighs six pounds. Price, $3.00. Exclu sive territory given. Circular free. LIT TLEFIELD fc DAME, 102 Washington St., Boston. Mas. majS-Hw XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HEAD QUARTERS! on Bridge THREE ARRIVALS THIS SPUING ALREADY. OF Spring & mm i Which arc sold CHEAPER than ot any other place in town. Respectfcixt Yours, &c, CHAIN, LUMBEB, &C. THE undersigned, having completed his new Warehouse iu PerryM'illc, would respectfully invite the attention -tf the farmers of the county to the fact that he is at all times PAY1XG THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIX, SKI?DS, Ac, Ac. Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, ax., we are now prepared to unload with the least possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locust Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either tor CASH OK IN EXCHANGE FOR MER CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at tbe lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Tnrbett township may be lonud as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of which will be sold as low, if not a littlo lower than elsewhere- IS'OAII BERTZLER. Dec. 10, 1873-tf EV FURNITURE STORE. The undersigned would inform the public that be has opened a FURNITURE STORE In the oorongh ot Patterson, where he has for salo KILBOURX li GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom Sets, ALL STl'LES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Locsges, Extension Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, MARBLE TOP STAXDS, Sofa, Cane-seat anil Conimon Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to Sll all orders for furniture, carpets, to., in person. F. F. KOHM. Oct 22, 1873-tf RXATCIIXEY'S IS Improved CUCUMBEP II -"tiWoOD PUMP, Tasteless J I Durable, Efficient k. Cheap. 1 The best Pump for tiie least t St money. Attention 'S esne- isjloially invited to Blatchley's , i.. . i . . --.I . ........ . '4 I W New Drop Check Valve, hi I I wliirh can be withdrawn J without removing the pumc H or disturbing tbe joints. Al!M. ihe Copper Chamber, which never crarks or scale, and will outlant any other. For sale by Dealers and tbe Trade gener ally. Inquire for Blatchley'a Pump, and if not for sale in your town, snd direct to CHAS.G. BLATCULEV, M A sr FACT l' BEE, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia. Pa. TV"OTICE is hereby given that spplira--Ll lion wili be made to Hon. Bunj F. Junkin, President Judge at Chambers, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "The Old Fellows' Hall Associa tion of McCoy sville. Junrata County," the character and object of which is to bnild a hall tor the use of the Independent O'der of Odd Fellows at McCoysville. in said coun ty, as provided by th j act of Assembly ap proved April 29, 1874, entitled "An act lor the incorporation and regulation of certain : corporations." WILLIAM T. THOMAS. SAMUEL .VACUA UGHEY. WILLIAM A. MILL1KEN. J. miller Mcdonald. JiiIIN D. MILLIKEN. JOSEPH L. DEAR1NG. Mar 37, 174. Street. Summer EMIL SCIIOTT. SEW ASD ATTRACTIVE LINK OF1 GOODS Jl-ST BECEIVEO JT THE PATTERSON DRUG STORE. Among the many nice goods may be found the following: Two Dozes Fine Pocket Bibles, La sr. a Lot or PnoTocKAPH Albi vs, Reac Tint AnmiAH Albtms, Ex m Fib Kxivks row Ladips, Fix Pocut Booas, E.ioigh to Siprir TH Col'KTT. A Gbeat Va ii ett or KlNf INI TIAL Paper asd EsvKLor, F I a F Bristol Boaed Cak, Elaxk, Larue Lot or Bun Books, Fi ll Bor5D Dat-Books, asd all otheb Kinds ad Sizes. Uaemosicas, Extra Qcalitt Accorue.is axd Violixs, Fixi Hair. Brcsiies asd Combs. Cigar Cases, Gra Tobac co Pore ass, P.rt'.lios, Chess ISoirds, Deai- SOES, ClIKCKESS AXD Checker Boards, Photo o R a r h Frawls, Base Balls, Spectacles and Eir Glasses, Bfst Ashortmext ix the CorxTT. The PiRLic abe Ixvited to Call axd Exaxixe the Goods. Remem ber the Plice. Pattebsox Dbio Stobe. P. C. KUNDIO. Patterson, May 13, 1874-tf fUMATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. MlFFLlSTOWS, JtSlATA COl'STT, rA. CAPITAL, $80,000, JOSEPH POME ROT, President. 1. VAN 1RV1N, Cashier. DlBtCTOBS : Joej h Pomeroy, I John Balxbarh, Jerome N. Thompson i, 1111. Beihtel, John J. Patterson, j George Jacobs, J. w. r rank. United Stale Semrities, Bonds, bought and wild Steeu-thirties exchanged for Fire-ltrenlirs at market rates. United States coupons paid. Gold and Silrer bought at highestt rates. Deposits received, collections made, draft on the principal cities, and a general banking ounness transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. jane"3-tf ew opening .IT PERRYSVILLE. o C" S. MILLS take this method of re T turning thanks to citizens of Perrys ville and snrrounding conntry for past fa vors, and, having formed the firm of G. S. MILLS fc. SON, they hojw to merit a con tinuance of patronage. They can now bet ter serve the public, having just opened out a regular business of Merchandising in all Goods usually kept in a country store, such as DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEE."SiriRE, .XOTIO.YS, HATS, ltOOTSfc SHOES, Also, a full line of Shoemakers' Findings, Oak and Uemlork Sole Leather, Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, all of which we will sell at the lowest prices for cash and country produce. AIo, a lull liue ol READY-MADE CLOTHING. Alo, Merchant Tailoring Department in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and CASSIMEKES, which we will make np to order or sell by the yard to customers. IIV All woolen goods cut to order. Call and see as. We mean to please onr customers, preferring the nimble six-pence to Ihe slow shilling. Store opposite McManigle's hotel, in the i7iiB4ju properiv. G. S. MILLS A. SON. PerrysviUe, March 13, 1874. gOLOMOX SEIBXR Will Tisit Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish the citizens of these bor onehs wit 1 the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, fce. at th very lo-est prices. He respectfully solicits the oatrouage of the public. AprH 3, 1872 1 r. Xew Advertisement. r Je . sWr. - BE ATT Y & PLOTTS' GOLDEN TONGUE PAKliOR ORA38. rr IHE Beatty & Plotls celebrated UoMen A Tongu Parlor Organ, the best pa-i organ now in use. Herald St Claib, Pa Dee. e, Messrs. Beatty fc. Plotts, (Jents I tiTe received the organ as sent by your firm to me, and I have had it examined, and it gives ample satisfaction. Jobs Suit. MababoT City, Pa., Oct. IS, l;3. The Beatty fc Plotts celebrated GoMra Tongue Parlor Organ is bv far the beat parlor organ in use. I have carelully n. amined it. and find its t.ne, workmanship and durability to be the best I ever saw, and I can wilh pleasure recommend it to any on in any one in want of a tirst-clau parlor organ. Paor. O. H. Uscia. Messrs. Beatty & Plott, Gents: Having bad one of your Golden Tongue Parlor Or gans for six months past, I thought before recommending it to give it a fair trial, and am happy to testify that it surpasses ail tliat has been said or art k ertised about il. I turn had professors of music and celebrated or ganists come and try it, and one anil all sar that it is one of the sweetest and best toned instruments in the market. It has Liken the shine out of all the others around hi re. I am perfectly satislied with it, and if I eould not get another of the same kind, money could not entice me to part with it. Yon may publish this if you .- tit, as my organ Can be tried by any one ishing lo tit so, in proof of what I say. A. S. R. 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