SETCim & REftTJlMCAN MIFFLIXTOWX. VTertacwda?. Jntj i, if. F. SClIWfilElt, suitor ash raoraiEToa. Tlie Ktxt?TtMy with Canada. The ner treaty with Canada, present ed lo the United State Seoate for rati fication a few days before the adjou.-n-tuent of that bodj, wa laid over till next session. There is a general out burnt agemst it. Before the Senator return next session they will baTe been impressed with the fact that the country is largely against the treaty. The Philadelphia lnquirert in writ ing oB tie treaty, aaa : " Are we not now down low enough Are we in al ditiou to our present depressed condi tion ta be bauded over to competition with Canadian cheap labor, cheap agri cultural products and light taxation, while we are carrying an immense load nf national, State and uiuuicipal taxa tion ! The fact is the attempt to negotiate this treaty is an usurpation of power, and if a subservient Senate ratifies it the Senate will be a party to this usur pation. WLile the Constitution of the United State expressly provides that All bills for raisitg revenue shall j originate in the House of Kepresenta- live," this treaty cuts off tbe House, vithout its concurrence, from raising revenue for tweuty-oue years from im ports from Canada, Now, if tie State Department and ; tbs Senate are competent to do this. what is to prevent them from negotia ting similar treatiea with all the world, 1 and thus providing frr the free adiuis- ! stun of all foreign merchandise of every description f .r twenty-oue, fifty or one Lundrei years to come ! Nothing, j whatsoever, not even the will of the neoole. f jr the? are not consulted by this modern system. Iu such a case, and it is well now to contemplate the consequences, tbe House of Kepresentativea would be en abled to levy only internal taxes, and we should, ic addition to crust ed and ruined industries, Lave restored the in ternal taxes of tbe war. Then it would remain for the people to determiue whether they would submit to foreigners rn"in rii'hts i their own country i e e - - , which they did not tbir.sc!ves posse, or whether they would oblige t'ougress j to abrogate these treatiea aud ruu tlie ; eft the room, feariugan accident which risk of war with Great Britain and ' ua(j Deerj predicted by many, Tbe so other countries for a iolation of them. I ci Jeut was caused by the giving way of We call upon the people now to rise A jj8t whicb supported the floor. The np and protect themselves against this ' j018t ran from both sides 'of tbe room dangerous entering wedge of ufurpa- . serosa a stringer, the middle of which tioo before it becomes too late, aud ; W1S supported by iron rods from the while they can da it in a peaceful man-, rK,f. Jhe stringer gave way pulling Der. Let tbem not place auy reliance ; ti;e ceiling and roof over upon tbe peo in tbe magnauimity of Great Britain in ! pe am precipitating them into tbe releasing tbem, but bear in mind that ton, below. The scene within tbe when France was almost ruined she j building was terrible in its details acd was given to understand by that Power j lU4t without the edifice heartrending ; that she need not ask to be released : fathers and mothers searching for their from acy of ber ticaty obligations be- j children, husbands lookiug for their cau-e ut requests could uot aud would ; irivet, wives inquiring for their bus- nut be gritiU-d. Independent of the ruin to our inter- eats, agricultural niiniug aud manufac turmg ; independent of tho usurpation of personal and Senatorial power now threatened them, we demand the rjec tion of this treaty on the ground that no present Executive, Senate or even Douse of Representatives has the right by trtaty to deprive a future Execu tive and Congress of the power to levy such taxes as the onstitution of the Uuited States permits them to levy on i either foreign or domestic products. It is not only the entering wedge for free trade between Great Britain and this country, but it is free trade itself, absolute and unrestricted. V ben the last Reciprocity Treaty with Canada was abrogated there was utiiversal sat isfaction expressei by the country, and yet that treaty was in every single par ticular more favorable to our industries than tho ooa now beforo the Senate. This one mean ruin lor the manufac turers of our State, and it should there fore be so vigorously contested as to make its ratification impossible. U K fear there is more tban we im agined in this third term sgitation. The Washington Republican is out in n article, boldly advocating it. Among other things it ssys : 4 Frequent changes iu the Executive have a ten dency to make the policy of the coun try, both foreign aud domestic, fluctu ating and uustable. The magnitude of tbe interests now depeudeut cn the con duct of the Government makes con stancy to a settled policy of the great tct iajorliucc." All this n.ay be ti ue. It is also clear that tfcere is nothing iu tbo written law ot the country prohib iting it. But we are very certaiu that there must be a vat,l deal of corrup tion employed to induce the people to accept any person for a third term. And il the impression gets out that it is being sought, by the friends of Pres ident Grant, in his bihalf, there will be trouble. Pittsburg Gazette. One of tbe iucidents of the Old Abolitionists' reunion, in Chicago, was tie tory related of Jonathan Walker, r Tba Man with the Branded Hand,' bow livit'g in Muskegom, Ohio, at tbe advanced a?e of 77 years, aud in such straitened urcumstauce that be could not afford to be with tbem in person as be was ia spirit. W alker was branded in his right hand with the lettsrs'S. S . meaning slave-etealer, in 1643, by ordei of tbe United States marshal for the district of Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from btndsge. His story oM ib tbe convention, and a goodly amount of money subscribed and sent fn biin." Summary of Hews. WeI'!E4IAT, JlSE 24. There is a comet visible near tbe polar star on clear mornings about one o'clock. The Sangerfest at Cleveland, Ohio, is largely attended. Brazil acd Portugal are rejoicing over telrgrapbie connnuni:ation by bottom of the Atlantic. Tbe party for tbe prohibition of the manufacture and sale of liquor for bev erage purpose ia in convention at Au burn, X. Y. Twcoty-fite counties are represented. A State ticket baa been nominated. Tbr Democratic party of Maine are holding their State convention. Four hundred and twenty-two delegates are present. Hon. Ja. A Titcomb has been nominated by acclamation for Gov ernor. Tbe resolutions dealers in favor of a speedy resumption of specie pay ment, free-trade, and a sweeping de nunciation of everybody but the Dem ocratic party. It is Me and aiy wife, 51? son. Joe, and his wife, We lour, and do more, for God's sake." The Congressional joint committee reported just previous to adjournment that two M ashington detectives were implicated iu setting up tbe blowing up of tbe safe in tbe office of tbe District 0f Columbia, for self-aggrandizement, Qr tae jp. ii"grce of a prominent citi zen whom they did not like. A great catastrophe bas overtaken tbe people of Syracuse, N. Y. Tbe floor j the liaptiat church gave way, killing twenty person, and injuring about two hundred others. A straw- berry festival was being held in the parlor of the Central Baptist Church, wuen without any warning the floor gave way, precipitating a roomful into the story below. The parlor was on the secoud floor and tbe room under neatb was also full of people. Soon ten thousand people were there and tre mendous excitement prevailed. Thou sands are gathered here asking after friends, waiting for the dead, or attend ing to tbe injured. The entire police force and fire department of the city was called out and took charge of the work of recovering the dead and wounded. The wails of tie bridge did not fall in, but are seriously damaged. Th church is conii-arativelv a new one - , A lew minutes before the floor gave waj. jt trembled so that many persons bands, brothers for sisters and childreu for tiejr parents, of whose fate all were uuccrtain and in dread. Quietly but rapidly tbe work of extricating the people was carried on by the ai.l of IauterijS, while some busied themselves by siioviug np the slanting sections of the floor. Many others were aiding men, women aud children ti free them selves, and as fast as tbe living aud dead were rescued they were passed out through windows and doors, where ready bauds assisted to convey the dan gerously injured and dead to physicians' offices aud neighboring bouses. The work was vigorously but slowly prose cuted, and before midnight tbe last of the living and tbe dead bad been taken out. 'J he floor which fell was supnort ed by iron rods from a wooden buttress under the roof; these rods went through the lower but not through the upper chord of the truss. - Tbe lower chord had been spliced wrong side up, and at that point was first to give way. The floor, having no props beneath it, sunk in the form i f a lctur V. Most of the deaths were caused by the falling tim bers ot tbe truss. Some victims, how ever, were smothered by the plastering. The floors of the church were support ed crigiually by mm pillars. A fihnit time ag'i the church building commit tee, with the consent, they say, of the arch.tect, removed the iron pillars. The result wa this terrible calamity. Tbe truss was not only imperfectly con structed, but the most prominent build ers iu the city declare it was rotten. It wss put in green aud ha the dry rot. Bridge No. 60, on the Eric railroad, eleven miles east of Eluiita, was burn ed. A spark from a locomotive fired it. Tbe Womeu's ftate Temperance l on vention met at Pittsburg, with a larpe attendance. Mrs. A. W. Black was chosen permanent President. Two carloads of Australian animais aud birds, for the Zoological Gardens in Philadelphia, left Omaha. There are 170 birds auu 30 auiinals. The ice-house aud stables of tbe Knickerbocker Ice Company, at the foot or East 123th street, Harlem, were burned. Fonr wagons and sixty borses, together with a large amount of other property, were destroyed. The loss will exceed $100,000. The Lumbermen's Convention, in session at illiaiusport, adopted a res olution condemning tbe reciprocity treaty witb Canada, as injurious to the bnsiaefs interests of the whole country, snd rceotntnend that it should not be ratified. "The immense atone grist mill at 'The Branch," a village fifteen miles ;from Mt. Sinai, L. I., and which for come time was considered very unsafe, was blown down in a heavy gile of wind. ' Tbe roof was first carried away and fell upon a horse and Wagon, twen ty feet distant, with a trenxudou crash. Eleven men were at work in tbe mill at the time tbe disaster 03 enrred. Immediately after the roof wit swept away the massive stone walls caved in, burying five of the unhappy millers, who were' probably killed oat right Four men almost miraculously escaped, and two are badly bruised." Thlrsdat, June 25. Post Master General Creswell re signed. Hon. Eugene Hail, of Maine, bas been tendered tbe position by de spatch at Altooua, this State, where be had stopped on bis way west. Demo cratic papers of the Harrisburg FafriU Lp effect to believe that the Fresi dent confers tbe appointment on Mr. Hail as a reward for tbe return to specie payment resolutions that the Maine State Convention passed a few days ago, and further that 2? Is tbe first step in tbe direction of a third term nomina tion for President U?ut. If the pro phetic abili'y of Democratic leaders equaled their pretensions, the reputa tions of the " prophets of old" would be eclipsed. Boys are no longer emplnyc'd to catch unmuzzled dog ia New York. The law has been amended so as to allow men only on the catching force. Prof. Greist, of Berlin, Prussia, ia coming to this country to collect mite rial for a history of tbe Uuited States. Tbe French government bas issued an order prohibiting the distribution in France of tbe pnoiograph of the Prince Imperial Napoleon's eon. Tbe Tilton and Beecber scandal threatens to break out anew. Mr. Til ten declares that be will not bear ths slurs of Mr. Beecber and friends and at the same time shield Beecher's char acter, which be was induced to do by silence, by ah apology for Mr. Beecher. Sam Purdy, a trotting horse, was sold at San Francisco, at auction for $21,500. The Universalis! Convention, assem bled at Calais, Me , have resolved that women may pfeach. A despatch says, two weeks ago M:s. Cook, i t Blount, Ala., missed her three children, the eldest aged six years. Search was maile and it was found drowued iu the well. Mrs. Look weot crazy, and two or thtee days after es caped ber attendants and drowned ber self iu tbe same well. Telegraphic communication bas been established between the United States anu Brazil. One hundred and forty two dogs were suffocated iu New York. Stianglini; iu tbe tank was kept np 32 minutes by the superintendent's watch. American Puilman cars have been put on the lines of railroads in Upper Italy. Tbe General Assembly of Rhode Island adjourned without electing a United States Senator. "Governor Moes, t.f South Caiolina, bas pardoned the county commis sioners, of Barnwell, lately convic.ed of corruption aud thieving, and sen tenced respectively to three, nine, and ten yeirs in tbe penitentiary. Tbe convicted officers on their way to jail boasted that Moses would not dare to allow tbeui to remain in jail one month." Severe rain and wind storais, that have done great damage to crops are reported from particular sections iu Ohio and Indiana: President Grant is on a visit to Vir ginia. Seven thousand five hundred scholars of the public schools of Cleveland, Ohio, sang at one time at the Scuger lert in that city. "A very serious accident occurred at lisden, Beaver county. Pa., at a tarn raising, on tt; premises of Mr. John laiuck. Some twenty nice were at work on a scaffolding, at the top of tbe frame. Suddenly the timber support ing the scaffolding gave way, precipita ting the whole number to the ground, a distance of fully thirty feet. Mr. Silas Mct'ticrsnn was so seriously injured that death ensued in a very phort time j after the accident occurred. Seven men were injured there John Beckert and John Sti ubie, seriously, and Hen ry Marr, John Smiley, Cbas. Herst and John Beckert, Jr., slightly. Several parties were carried down with tbe wreck but escaped without the slightest injury. Mr. Strable's injuries are eon sidered dangerous. It is supposed the timber used in building the scaffolding was nnsouuJ." " Bathurst, N B., was visited by a violent hail storm, which did a great deil of damage. Friday, June 12G. The officers of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company issued an order to the effect that nntil further notice five days will constiiutt a week's work in their shops at Altooua, consequently there will be uo work done in the shops on Satcrday of each week. The Ueolngical Board of Pennsylva nia met in ilarrisbnrg. Tbe Women's Temperance Conven tion, assembled at Pittsburg, adjonrned. Tbs International Convention of tbe Young Men's Christian Association, at Dayton, Ohio, endorsed by resolution the women's temperance movement. Two Helena, Arkansas, editors had a fight with pistols. A balr dosen shots were fired. They are better at writing than shooting. No one bnrt. " J. B. Koch, ex-county treasurer of Wayne county, Ohio, convicted of tbe embezzlement of $20,000 of tbe coun ty fund, has reo sentenced to an tm- priscamcnt of one ye'ir and a fine dou ble the amount of the defalcation." Sattbdat, J tits 27. Mr. Hale bas formally accepted the appointment of Post Master General, and will at once enter upon the duties of bis new office. f be Democratic Legislature of Con necticut is turning out Republican office holders. A Boston Walker named Hugh Don ahue, completed a one thousand luile walk in one thousand hours. "J. B. Underwood, formerly Mayor of Waverly, Ohio, indicted last fall iu tbe United States District Com t in that city for forging endorsements on two county warrants aggregating $800, and drawing tbe money on the same, was apprehended yesterday evening nar Oxford, Ohio. The officers gave him permission to go into an adjoining room to change his clothing, aud while in the room shot himself, dying this morning." j Moses Jordan, seventy years of age, a rich citizen of West ( bester, jumped out of a second-story of a hotel in that place with the olject of committing suicide. He was low spirited. His estate is estimated to be worth some two hundred thousand dollars. The Republicans of Fulton county send J . Z. Over to the State Conven frcm, as delegate, witb instructions to support Htatb for Secretary of Inter nal Affairs,- Csnif bcll for Lieutenant Governor, Hall for Supreme Jndge, and Allen for Auditor General. Tbe Czar of llus.?1a bas punished his nephew for the theft of his mother's diamonds, by banishing him to the Cau casus for life, and depriving hiui of the Cross of St. George, which wss be stowed on him for his achievements iu the Khiva campaign. The German bauking bouse of Los sing, Weiss & Ca., N. Y., suspended. The members of tbo firm are missing. No assets. Rev. Mr. Harris was run over and instantly killed by a train of cars atj A tool, Mass. MONDAT, JlSE 21). J. II. SI oss, Congressman from the Tnscutnbia, Ala., district, shot a man named George F. Long, for scandalous talk concerning himself and daughter. Tbe Supreme Court of Massachu setts has deciled that school boards ara the sole judge of the qualification of their members. Tbe decision grew out of a case ofcefusal to admit women to a seat in a board. A Louisville Presbyterian clergy man bas resigned his charge because one of his elders persisted in holding the position of book keeper in a liquor store after the protest of bis pastor. Tbe house of the Collector of Cus toms at San Diego, t alifornia, was en- tered by two men who bound and gag ged the I ollector, took the keys of i Presses and ;rsins jams, jellies, herbs, veg , , . , ' etables, lard, tallow, meats, cheese, lie. the safe that be tiad cn bis pernn and j ,h.. w, ,Hsi sold in a lew localities. Sells opened the safe and took therefrom j i"iek. Every family wants it. Is one of f fir n I ",? p'easantesi, most useful, snreesslul and ,Uv(J, f j M' S-i--ti il- ever sold by agents. A ftin a banking houe in Boton j VVcr:iwR ponnds. Price, :.00. Exciu , , , ; sive territory giveh. Circulars tree. LI f- shot biaJughter six jears old, and j XI.EFIELH k D.DIE, lv Washington St., then shot himself. The death of his J Boston, Mass. iuaj2J-8w wile several months ago, it is supposed, ' r deranged bis mind. ! A Jewish town in Kussia took fire JJQQJ JJ SHOE STORE. Twelve hundred houses were burned. Thousands of people are homeless. j 0 A Terrible Thirty-Minute' History. Mr. Kyle was at a near neighbor's hoaac raising, and Mrs. Kyle, with the smaller1?!' her two children, went to a spriug near by to do her washing. Alter bdug engaged some time she heard a scream from her little girl whom she had left at the bouse, and, hastening to the scene, it was ber hor ror to behold a huge rattlesnake lying there, with its fangs lasteued in the child's arm. She succeeded in killing the snake, and then, thinking ot ht-r child which she had left at tne sjaring, she hastened there, only to And that this one had climbed up to tlw tub of water, fallen iu, aud was drowsed This nearly crazed her, and she ran witb all ber might to tno neighbor's where tbe honse-raising was, and, screaming with ex citement, called to er husband, who at the time was upon the building, and lie, through excitement, in trying to gA down, pulled a piece of timber orf upon him and fell, kill ing hinisell instantly. Then friends went back to where the child ant snake were, o.oy to mid each dead lying on the Uoor. This all happened w ithiu thirty minutes East Wayne County Teun.) Citizen. Last Sunday a week the wife of Thomas Mast, of West Bradford township, Chester county, while seated on the porch ill front of her house, beard quite a commotion among her turkeys in a field across the road. She stcpied over and there discovered a large-sired snake I) Inj upon the lower rail of the fence '-charming" the turkeys. She procured a hoe and made an attack upon the viper. The first cut she made, she missed the mark, when the sn ike .started toa:ds her, and in stepping backwards to g' t out of its reach her foot struck a stone and she fell down. Sha then called to her husband, who picked up a shovel and hur ried to her assistance, but before he reach ed th-! spot Mrs. Mast h id regained ber feet, and with a few well-directed blows witb the hoe, cut tbe reptile into that many pieci-s. The snake was nearly three leet in length, of a dirty brown color, aud when angry his mouth ami bead appeared to swell out as broad as a man's band. x. A Jcar in Trnckee, Cat., had been ont four hours when the Judge sent the Sheriff to learn whether they were going to agree. The Sheriff put an eye and then an ear to the key hole of the room in which they were located for deliberation. Then he brought the Judge, and together they open ed the door. On the tabli In the centra of the room stood a big bottle of whisky, and around it the drunken twelve were hilari ously marching single file. The foreman carried on bis bark a bass drum, upon which the man bebiud him was poMndii'g. Next came a juror playing a snare drum, then a shrill whistle imitating life, and the rest were singing. "tTe couldn't agree on a verdict nohow," said ihe tipsy fore man, in reply to ihe Judge's reproof, "and we didn't think, 'twas any hurt fur to have a social tiroo, slong's we was a congeu'l TV?." Tub Phrenological JocSsal for July contains a list of topics, wtich it would be difficult to improve, for tbe entertainment and instruction of its' many readers. The matter is at once fresh, reasonable, crisp, and earnest. Witness the following : Y. V. Hayden, the Geologist, with a line por trait ; Tbe Dean of Chester, England, witb portrait ; Vice and Crime a clear cousider atioo of man's negligence of the natural laws The Primeval Race Double-Seaed a curious essay, yet founded on some not unsoond premise ; Eye: their Differences and Significations an a la borate and fasci nating paper thirty illustrations Agnes Worth, a story which ladies will appreciate; A Summer's Vacation, which tell bow a party of thirty enioyed themselves in the Kocky Mountain, and givi i numerous off hand iortraits ; The Real Lady a good pot trait of a noble character ; How toOov- ern and Train Children Shall We Whip 1 valuable suggestions to parents ; Prof. Da vid Swing, with portrait shows up that Chicago divine ; Portrait and Sketch of J. Edgar Thompson. A humorous cartoon, hilling a certain fashion, closes the unmber pleasantly- Price 30 cents; i a year. Address S. K. Wells, 389 Broadway, New Tor. "1 tell yon," said a Potter county man to a neighbor next day after bu-ying his mife, "when I came to get in bed and lay thar, and not bear Lncinda jawing around for an hour and a half, it just mli me feel aa if I'd moved into a strange country A despatch says that Gov. Moses, of Sontli Carolina, haa informed a ners-ap r correspondent with ill-concealed exultation that he is certain of re-election because his constituents are unable to read. Sew Advertisements. AdmlnlMtrats)!-' Notice. Estate of Peter Brennitkoltz, deceased. LETTERS of Ailmiimtntion on the es tate or IVu-r BretinilioItz, late of the borough of Perryn'ille, dee'd, having been ranted to the undersigned, all perxons in debted to the said estate are requested to malic immediate payment, ami those having claims or demands against tbo arm tu make them known witltout dctv to A. J. FATTEKSON. - F. S. BKEN.MbIIDI.TZ, Jdministrators. Jnly 1, 187l-fit Bridge Letting-. SKAI-UI) proposals will b received at the Commissioners OlhVe, Mitllinlowa, Pa., uimi 2 Vlock P. SI. of TL ESUA Y, JULY 14th, 174, for erecting a Bridge across Horniug's run in Fermanagh towu;liip. I'lails and specifications cn le seen at the Commissioners' oltfcei By order of the Board . JAMES PEEX, Clerk. Mi(liin(on, June 17, l!-7t. AHnignee' .lot lee "V WICE is h.-reby given that S T Shel 11 ley has msde an asij;nnieiit of his es tate to the nnderxigncd lr Ihe benefit ot Ilis creditors. All persons indebted to tho caid S. Y Shelley, wil' mike juy incut, and I hose having claims against Ihe same will iceseut them without del.iv to LEWIS Kt'HCHFlELD, X. A. LL'KESS, jissigne'es. June 17, 1874-Ct The mercantile business will be ci.Tlnct ed at the present stand till further notice is given The patronage of th? puMrc is earnestly solicited as in the pa.il. A Big ( nance for Arcars af Fitb.fr Sex. WANTED, Agents and Peddlers for our HKES.S A.NI aTRAlNER We have opened out in the Xew Build ing on the Nevin lot, on Bridge street, the largest and best stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS, ever brought to the county. We buy our stock from Manufacturers and in large lots. Wet pay cash and expect to sell for cash, whicb will enable us to offer GOODS At Prices far Below the Average. WORK N inG TO ORDER. This branch of th business will be su perintended by A. B. FASICK, one of the best practical mechanics in tbe county. All kinds of repairing done, JLL UOltK 1liRR.1XTED. CORNELIUS BAiiTLEY. July 2, 1873-tf 1776. 1876. 0: AMERICAN CENTENNIAL- :0: JEROME IIETRICK, AT THE CANAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly on hand and fur sale at a small jTofit, a well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, UOOD& WILLO.VWARE, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. Also. FLOUR and all kinds of PROVISION' and MILL FEED. TOP PRICES paid for Couhtry Produce and all kinds c-f GRAIX, particularly for choice lots of wheat. Mexico, Pa., May 6, 1873-6ra. jjaintinuTand paper hanging. The undersigned, having nine year's ex perience in tbe I'AIMINU BUSINESS, in the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, o tiers bis services to the public. HOUSE PAISTIXG, PAPER UAXGLXG, AND CALSOMIXG, in all the various branches, will be prompt ly attended to, and satisfaction given. Charges moderate. JAMES VT. HAMILTON-. Miffiinbrwn, April 8, 1874-tf 2. JVEW .ID VERTISEMHSTS. HEAD QUARTERS! ox Bridge THREE ARRIVALS THIS SlRIiG ALREADY, OF Spring & Summer GOODS 2 Which arc sold CHEAPER than at any other place in town Respectfully Yocrs, 4c, JEMIL SCUOTT. GRUN, lUMBEBt C. THE nnderigtied, having completed his new Warehouse in IVrrvsville, would respectfully invite the attention if th. fanners of the county to the I ict that he is ' at all times PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF CRAIX, SKEDS,ApM Ac, Having introduced new facilities for hoist ing, weighing, Jtc., we are now prepared to unload with toe lcat possible trouble. Bark, Railroad Ties, Locttst Posts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either for CASU OK IN EXCHANGE FOR MEK CUANUlj E. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT, PLASTER, GKOt"XiOB LCMP, which trill be sold to suit purchasers, eitbi-r WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, aaCJe lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turbctt township may be found as complete an assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Hardware, &c, all of whicb will be sold as low, if not a little lower tban elsewhere- NOAH 10, 1873-tf IIERTZLER. Tee. Pi EW FURNITURE STORE. The undersigned would inform the public that be has opened a FIRXITIRE STORE In tho oorough ol Patterson, where h bas for salo K1LBOURN & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom Sets, ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, Extension' Table., MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, H tRBLE TOP STATUS, Sofa, Cane-seat and Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to fill all orders for furniture, carpets, fcc., in person. F. F. ROHM. tf BL.ATCII LCI'S Improved CUCUMBEi' SVtlI PUMP, Tasteless, e Durable, Etucier.t (t (. heap The uest Pump for the least monev. Attention s espe- ' oially invited to Blalchiey's 'atent Improved Biac g New Drop Check Valve, whk-b can be withdrawn without removing the limj: t- or diturbing ihe joints. Als ihe Copper Chamber, which never which crw ks or scalen, and w ill outlast anr other, t? i.. i... r...-.i mA ii.m i'..i.. allv. inonire for Blatchh-v's P.imi and if I,.. ..U in nil, luicn ..11.1 llim-t lu CHAS. O. BLATCULEY, MAMirACTl'BEB, 606 Commerce St., I-biladclphia. Pa. "!V"OTICE i hereby given that applu-a-J. 1 tion will l made to lb-n. tkiiij F. Jiinkin. Presi luttt Judge at Chambers, for the charter of an intended cotporat'.ou to be called "The Odd Fellows' lull AsMia tiou of McCoysvillr. Juniata County," the character and object ol which Is to build a ball tor the use ol the ImK-pendvut O der of Odd Fellows at McCoysville. in said coun ty, as provided by tn- act ot Assembly ap proved April 29, lbl4, entitled "An act lor the incorporation aud regulation oi certain corporations." william t. thomas, samuel macuauguet. william a. millikkn. j.mili.ek McDon ald. - JullN D. MILLIKEN. - JOSEPH L. DEAkUN'G. 1874. VayST t Oct 22, 1873- I M Ml .awA. ? 1' fmen BBBBMBBaafcMB Street. JEW A.XD ATT n. ACTIVE LIs K OK GOOTJS JIST aeCEIVtD JT THK I'ATTERSOS DRL'G STORE. ' Among ths manv nice goods may be found i Ilia lolloa ing : Two Dozrif Fisr Pocket Biblis, Lakoe Lot or rnoTooBAm Aniu, Bead Tim AiT-x!rn Aibcs, Ex TK4 Fi-ss K.HVES roa I.adts, Fisa Pocckt Boos L.iocoh to SirrLT The CorsTT. A Ctc at Va st a t T Fixr Isi tial Pares aD Esvelopis, Fur Pifvti'L Board Cards, BA.sr, L.tanr Lor or Bull T.otttr, Fen borno Dat-Books, ASD ALL OTBEB Kl.NDS AND IIabmo.mcas, Extbi Ql'ALITT Accobheo.vs AND VloLlSS, Kl.NA IIAIB BnrHS AND CoBBS, t'lOAB t'ES, til ToBC Co I'orcuts, PBTL10S, Cues Boards, Uom- BOKS, CBECmS AND C n c c tt k k h A B D , Photo o a a t r Praxes, Basc Balls, spectacles a .id Eir Glasses, Bur ASSOBTBEST IS THE Col STT. Tub Pvbliv abe Isvited t Cam, ab v tnsxry tbe liw.rs. Ktrr.n Aek the Place. Patterson Data Store. P. C. KUNDIO. Patterson, May 13, 18;t-tf JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, fatterscfi, Jaeobs & Co. BUriLLSTOWS, JtSIATA COCBTV, FA. CAPITAL., $80,000. JOSEPn POMEROT, President. T. VAN 1RVIN, Cashier. directors : Joseph Pomeroy, I John Balsbach, Jerome X. Thompson, II. II. Bcchtel, John J. Patterson, j J. W. Frank. George Jacobs, I'ntted Slates Securities, Bonds, $e.. boii:ht and S"ld beren-thtrtte exchmged for Five-tKent.es ai niarKei rales. L mlea stales coupons paid. Hold and Sitter bonsht at highestt rates Deposits receired. collections t-aile. drafts ! on the principal cities, and a general banking ' ousiness iramsacte.1. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. juin.-b'Ia-ll NEW OPENING .IT PERRYSWILLE. o C"S S. MILLS taltes this method of re T turning thanks ! citizens o Perry s vilie and surrounding country for part fa vors, and, having formed ihe firm of U. S. MILLS 4 SON, t -.: t,ij- to merit a con tinuance ot p itronage. They cap now bet ter serve !hn t -iblic, hat i.ig just openeil out ; a regular business of Merchandising in alt """"'J epi " a country store, I)P nOOH1 nROPriMF ckettl'" v..vvi.siAj, QUEEWSiVlllE, jOTIO.YS, II ATS, BOOTS V SHOES, Also, a lull l. ieof Shoemakers' I'inAings, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Morocco, Auieric in an-I French Calf Skins, all nf which we will sell at th- lowest prices for 1 cash. n'1 country produce. Also, a tU.l Hue Ot READY-MADE CLOTHING. Also, a Merchant Tailoring Department in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and L'ASSIMERKS, whicb we will make up to order or sell by the yard to customers. C7" All woolen goods cut to order. tail and see us. We ni-an to please our customers, inferring the nimble six-peace to the slow shilling. Store opposite McManiglu's hotel, it) tbe Stevenson propertv. G. S. MILLS 4. SON. Perrysville, March 13, 1874. 01,031051 SCIBCR, Will visit Midi in and Patterson every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish the Jilitens of thesr Dor otiR-hs wit i the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, lie. st tha very lowest prices. He respectfully solicits the patronage of ths public. : April , 173 I y. t Advertisement. ONE .MILLION ACRES SPLENDID BlI'LUDS roh SALE. Tbe Grand Rap Us and Indiana Ra'hoci has been tinisheii ; H miles long, and its entire land grant earned ? farming 1 amis to Jrtnal Stttltrt, far iHthndnals or Colonies, SPECIAL. BARGAIN for ttt. 100,000 arrra h-o been sold already. The Liuls are tiitll timbertd, making the best kind of farms. Strong soils of (treat pro ducing iiwer. Easily reached by rail or water. Good markets. Railroad rani through the grant. .Michigan Is one of the ri indebted and most prosperous States in the W et. Its $cht"h are unequalled. Its financial st indiiig Xo. 1. 'u dirnculty in tran.-oortalion. rVave and i.rop.-nty ars iu its border. Laiota from $4 u fe per acre. Time sufTu-ieril. Interest i prr ceut. WILLIAM A. HOWAED, Land Commissioner. Grand lUpids, ilich. f. B. L. PIERCE, gec'y La:.d Department. SAVE f lTTY DOLLARS ! ! THE SETT FLORENCE. PKICE, $20 below ; VALCt,$ above tnn o'ker drtt-dast betting Mjclunt. i SAVED, $o0 by buying the Flame: I' i Every machine tcarrantti. Speiiat terms lo clubs and dealer. I Send fur trrculars to the : Flcreuc S. Ji. Co., Florence, Mjss., ! or S. M. Cain 4 Co., i Ab. 8, Street. Pittsburg, Pa. -i Et K. Thompson's' Sweet Worm Powders arc doing more good than tongue can tell Or pe write in relieving children and adults 1 of intestinal parasite or worms. Children ! seT-n months old have di-h.irred large I norm' after a few doses. Not inj'irions in ! tlie least: Pleasunt to take, containing no calomel. Pul np in glass vials, wub name of proprietor blown in g ass. Inquire of von- Dru?eit, and take nothing els ; or i.iit to E.. THOMPSON 4 CO., Tft-.is-ville. PS. Hit i:. Price, 2' rents. TrrrntiiLs. !.., Nov. 8, 171. C. K. Thompson's DxrF.uoi and .M umiaks Pi? hye acted like a ch irm in curing siek he.idarhe, aili in the bones, coll and constipation of the howrls, and induced a well regulated action of lh liver. Charles Knrr. i PilN sent by mvt on receipt of 2 cents. Irii Exists and dealers choul.l send tor ! list and prices. j iu semrtmg nicti.ue fires ine vest idi.j- faction the user, is pan for most readily, I aud u the b.st of all to sell If there is na j "KumrW.r" agent in yon town, applj i to liOMCH 1'IC S. .V. CO.. Xer iork. Ladies Send for Elesrant Fashion Book. . "1 ).SltlfllllA.Ml, OB MUL tU.An.Jl- nale and x-'i" ,r,e bve and affections of any persons i hey t boose, instantly. This sim ple mental acquirement all n.ay possess, free, by mail. tr 't cents; together with t Marriage I'B'do, Egyptian Oracle, Iireains. Hints to Indies A queer boot. 11H,IH sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO.. Put libbers, Philadelphia. A DTERTISERH send 25 cents tn 2. Geo V Kow ell & Co., 41 Park Ko. N . i' ., tor their Eight-page I amphUt, show ing cost of adverti-in. Ltron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STH0N5. The Peruvian Syrup, a rVoff I Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is to combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easiUj digested and assimilated M-itU the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the bloott, etntt cures "etthouisand ills," simply bnToniny up,Incigoratinq anu Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blootl per meates every part of the bodiji rcjtairiiiy damages and tvaste, searching out morbid secret Hons, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the tcon der ful success of this remedy in wring Dyspepsia Liver Com plaint, Drops? Chrouio Diar rhoea, Bolls, 2s crvotH AiTettions, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kulneys aud Bladder, Female Complaints, and all disease originating it a bad state of the blond, or ac companied by debility or a lour state of the s'f stem, being f rem from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fob lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and neuf life into all parts of the system and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men ami women and invalids can not reasonably hes itate lo give it a trial. See that each botilo has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Pamphlets Free. StTH W. FOWLE L SONS, Proprietors, X. 1 TUltoa Place, Bostoa. Bold bt Dbcccists oihiiai.il Manhood: HowLost. How Restored Just Published, kn a Sealct Envelop. Price Six Cents. Lcturs on the Nature. Treatment and Rao teal CilrCoi Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, fe.tual Deboity, and Impediments to Marriage gtra erally; N -rvouness, Conanipti .n, Epi lepsy and Pits ; Mental and Physical Inra paritv, resulriog from Self-Abuse, etc. By KUHEMT J. CL'LYEKWPLL, 11. D.,Ao. tbor ol the "(i.-eeu Book,'' fcc. The world-.enowned a ithor, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from Ins own experience that Ihe awtul consequen ces ot Sell-Abuse ma be. ttVctually reiuov. ed without medicines, and without daiicer ons surgical operations, bougies, instra. ments, Tings or coidiais, pointing out a tnotie ol cure at once certain aud ellectu.l by which evjty sufferer, no matter what bis Condirion mi be, may cure himself cheaply, privately nd radically. This Lect'irc will prove a boou to thousands and thousand. Sent, under seal, to any address, toi plain envelope, on ihe receipt oi two sost age stamps. A Idress the Publisheis, CUAS. J. J. KLINE . CO. 127 Bowery, New Ye. 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