lata SENTINEL & REPUBLIC VN I MIFFLIN J OU2. Y-duciday. Jtriy , lJ7i. 1J. V. SUHWEIKU, t.uiTwB jlS recrBieroa. CoiiHttlftee Meeting-. lb.- JHwibiicau Standing CWmtVe of , jUue.ty M KqiMff to meet ! SATURDAY ATGUST is, i7V at 2' o'clock P. ST. fur the traasaCtior. of imporT-int business. JERKMI.VH LYONS, ABRAHAM VOiST. d. K. HEXBERSX, WM. . SHAKO, r. ii.-rLKI.oAN, JAS. W. PEA.N, Couiiiiittecrach. The Political Outlook- The rol.t.c.1 outlook at tb.s time is I dwert u,u as follow by tbe l'itturg ,. . 1 Uttttitf : The snrmtsinsrs aud planuings that 1 are th; ushal besmtiiugs of a political ' canvas.., are now iu lull activity, in sev- . ...,t f s,a,,. From tbe indications thus afforded we .Dot i , n . . . : for an nnustially active csnvxSi this v.-... jt.. ..r... 1 111, lUi Ilje UlTTri'MTUIClIl VI HCW lUril . tor prominent positions. Cor.gressioh- al delegations are to fcc electeif, anJafl ' ... ... infill hr tat-svA miwUp rtt tt t mum. , ..-JM-..w - fe- .-a w v. l.cis decline to be csndidates" f. f te- - Ti. II ... i .1.--. 5. !.' civeiiou. s lit; iiubi uiihuui i.i i ,, ,, , - jr .... Mchusetts Dawes, Cirfielf, of Jlno, ; . . ... and many others of less rromtneucc, viH rptirn In nrtrntA lif. Klain . has ' . . . , ... ... 1 been re-nomineted. and will undoubt-, rdly be elected. . . , ,, . , He is too valuable to' bis constituents as a representative man. is be retired to private life. Jubti what psrticuiar Mues the Congrcssion-1 .,, . . 1 at canvass will turn upon it is yet too , early to know, but fliat it will be an : active aud well contested canvass js clearly foreshadowed. Tbe Democrats have allowed themselves to be re-in- rpirrd with bop. Tbis alone vfiu i?tiin- r ' ,. . , . apathy, aud we see no ludicatiots that ulate theui to extraordinary, but fatil ,' ... , efforts $ ve ,n-v !,art,tfu'ar ehauce of car In Massachusetts, Butler is once rvrng the State. The Senatorsbip is gain tbe centre of iuterest. His ' fur tbet 1 on. triends say that uis ncaitn requires at-; tentiou, ana mar ne win not oe a can- : ciidatc for the Governorship, but will oontnt himself with baffling tbe plans . of bis enemies, and securing bis re- election to I ongrcss it is reported that it' Hoar's refusal to be a candidate .. ... ... is positive, Butler way abaudon tbe Esses district, and run from bis Lowell home, for be has residences in both ; districts. It is possible that the license t aod prohibition is?ucs, which will in-. volve the Governorship, have tbeir in flaencc in deterrmg Uutler from enter- j lllir tLut StruCL'le. During ttie ra?t ! winter the Irfgislatnre enacted a license law, thus abandoning tbe prohibition doctrmes wnicn nave so Jong prevailed - ,i .v. , u. -i. ('.,.. .... in tbat iMate. hut the t.overn.n- e- . a:. i ,i .. . : toed it, and nrw the question enhrs :,. ,v i i.,: ...j ij...,,:i : into the Leg:s5at:-ve and trulernatonal , i . . i . i . j :. i : l. ! canvass. It is baTd to deUrmiue which , t .i i.;v.;... . I wing of the party, p.ohibttory or license, is the stronger, as the cities and many ; isrge towns are apt to tena aeiegates w , t . i: . i j ... ; favor of a license law, and tie smaller . towns those who favor prohibition straight. If the party sees fit to dis- : pose of the matter, it cau be easily ! done, but only in one way. Those who j maintain that Mr. Talbot has buried j himself so thoroughly seem to think ; that of course some geutlrmao who is . decidedly in favor of a licenso law must t . ; . : I.VPIAX Territory Indians have cotr bc nominated. But wttb such a noun- .tuj s : menccd to depredate on tbe border, and likticn comes triuble lustaiitcr. jhe , ,. , . . , . , , , , an extensive Indian warfare is antict- Trohibitionists would icei uurt ana sav- i age, and probably a few of them would ; bold a third party Convention, and tbci rest wou!d not vote, or vote against a ' HSCBse caliUidt.le, and tuus indirectly Le Ip the election of aomebody who is t a Republican, but is in favor of not ireeruiuor aujiu.ng eisc. ii.e i ro- , 1 hope and pray to tbe Almighty hibitionifcts in New Hampshire threw- S..ME one who professes skill in as- i.j tbat noce of Joa maT come to just votes ei.g to defeat tbe llepub-; tronomical calculation says the comet be Kafo& M I and BJ friend who are lican candidates there last spring and j will get to a point 40,000,000 miles ,0 g) tlgetbfcr and roeet mj Jc!Us. thus helped elect a Legislature, the j distant from the earth, and no nearer, j May behave mercy up..n me, and may members of which they are now be- A LAR(JE J mJut look with furCientSs upon me for s,ech,ng no. to pass a license law but, he firc. ,be crinie ! Ure doDC, for ! ,m lbout ... i . f . prooao.y iu va.u. li .kg v.o..eui.ou , wishes to effectually d.fcpose a , . of this: treat nuestion it should, iu the opiuion oi the more thoughtful men, refer it to j tne senatorial ana representative ais- triets, and let tbe people settle il theic ; aud no man should be uominated for Gorernor who is not willing to stand ou that platform. The Republican party is divided on this issue, aud can only keep united by the adaption of some such course. There is no middle L'roucd on which both wiugs ean meet r ftar4 In New Jersey tbe Gubernatorial " inme e.uues iu. and tht legislative ! election is of more than ordinary iuter est, as the election of a United States Senati r depends on it. The probable Gubernatorial candidates are George A. ilalsey, of Newark, on ibe Republican side, and Judge Bedlc, formerly of Mi'tiDi iutli, but now of Hudson coanty, on the Pcuiocra'ie side. Both are ex cellent men, and either would make a Maoit excellent Governor. Bcdle is "rot-g a an anti-cerruptionist, be hav ing piesi'ied at the trial of the guilty official.' who were sent to the State pi lion for eorrupt practices while in olriit. Mr. (lalsey ia an Kjually pure man, gentlemanly, dignified aud Ligb toned, t be baa the happy act of be ing popular with the masses. He is much the better politician of the two, and likely to be elected if uomiuated. The nomination of Halscy will indicate tbe election of Cattell as United States Senator, if the Jiegislatore is earned hy the Kepublicaus. Ilxlsey, Cat toll, . . . . . . ' fiobcon and others bave pulleif to , ether in politics, and the'sla'e sepnu t Ih fur Cattell to jr to the Senate. 1 "ia fe-0--10 Mie P'ofT-Ted Cow- luns:tiierliip of I lie U-strict of l.oluui- j bj. which w"e thougl.t m' strangely cf at tie tTmP, turned uu Lis feaf tbat it would iuinede hi chances ol beinj; elcc ted Senator. J a J;e He-lie's notuina- J tinn will probably favor tbe claims of j Governor Parker to be elected United ; States Senator, if the Democrats gain ,he LLdature. This would throw out Stockton : but in any event tbe latter i win roaice an earnest straggle lor re- election. fo New Tort tile Gubernatorial eon- I test ,Mm CP- wit!j ""fficient number j of explications to make it interesting ana agrecaotc. me oat.oua- lavors, rerj deoiJedly, tbe reuouuuation and! , e.cc..on o, uovernor -a., id ..-a,-, . sacuusciis, me temperance question , looms up very p.oiniocntl. faere. Gen- er l' b,M "ie''t'u-1 ""lr. ,u gen' j lermh ,lu ,ue """r e.eme.", and little doubt of bis election stems to j be cutert aitied.. The Congressional con- j ml State Promises to bo uuu t t.t iu that siially embittered, with but little out- j """ " " J K'n,!E' " ct' c,!l,ffr " t0 ""J'dates i pafticular probabilities. . We judge, ! enwever, tnai tne cuction ot oovemor . i generally carry the hepnblican j - ' K " ' , Id .thi U est -N"rth,rC!,t financial i.-tfuo seems likely to form tbe j uuauvisi i.iruv pectus ; iu ii'iui tuc i t a .A ,:.!-. i....;. ,.r i ...J ......i;.t.ua ; . ' " . ! i -if i .r i- a.... .1 ; u u 'e!! ui.or.aue inau lue . ; isfups presented. Jhe nailioad and: e . , Orancer war still continues in several 1 ... I ..r .1 W..... .a . ! "'c -""fi""" " " j clear ruwpect of a lively, not to' say . ' r ,, , ... . exciting, canvass in a.i tne e; aua i . . fc' : : Northwest. I .. !.. tj... ,i.... :. I , j.. .,..,, I . . , ' . . 'batediiua 1 want to be shared tn face md;catious ao not amuUnt to very',, , , - , , . . Iicavcn.- O, dear frieads, 1 hope to 1 . ! ture will be. tbe centre of the contest,; and this will turn chieflt on the elec tion of United States Scuator. Tb 8 Democracy, thus far, manifest a strange a rov, age J fouryears, named Loss, W3S kidnapped from in front of his . father's bouse, in Gennantown, on the ! lt inst., and has not yet been returned j t0 bis parents. The kidnappers do-1 .. . .. i uiand ?2l',0W Tor h:s return. How- ' ever painful to tbe parents to be de-j pnved of tbeir child, there should be j n0 compromise with the men who stole j If be is ransomed with money, i child-Meai'ma- will be made a business. aud keep my soul safe in tbe Kingdom parents iu Germantown should thor-! above, where 1 know my dear mother onghly organixe quietly, and ferret out ! is. She left me behiud, and I will try ,he child tnd hie kidnsppers, and visit 'to meet her in tbat Kingdom. tf.vrf miniahnipnt nn !b latter' A. r.t.1 T knro ran f tbere De no law for such a crime let ( thcm be a jaw unto themselves. j . - . llAttrER S U ELKLl thus closes au I article on tbe third-term rumors : " e have no fears that General Grant pro- r poses to make bimse.t an emperor or a .... ... , , pope, but it should be well understood l ..... i ociore anv pians are laid mat tneie would be a general uprising of the peo- . . po aeainsi any serious sutTKesiion oi a : V 6 3 6fc , ' ; . ! ()." the declination of the Post Mas- I ter Generalship of the United States by Mr. Hale, the President despatched j to Mr. Jewell, Minister io Russia. The J proffered place was ascejud, and Mr. j Jewell is coming home. . . . , ; paieu. v.iai iuou?au'i waiiii'rs lie . have takcn U fcU I . - j A large ba:n, belonging to the Kit- jtaiiinug v oai vumpauy, viearueiu vo., was destroyed by fire ou tbe night of j the 7;h iust., together with fourteen I n.olArf -' . . . . . , viitkcn vu tut. iiu vi vui tuai iuui i . . .. .. i place iu d:llircnt parts of the countiy. ia ins ot ancient cities, reservoirs, Uuammotucaoals and other ruins bave j been found in southern Arizona. j The Beecher scandal is to b-5 iuves- tigated. Until tbeu lot every scaudal- monger bold bis peace. The crops in Southern Kentucky j j have failed for several years, and now 'people there are nearly etai ving. i j v v Z j M.vsi'ACHCstTTS bas lad another: ' j j.: v i: . i a t ! ua,u u,aMlcr' - ve were .osu . of property, SdOO.UOO. OttTWElX, who murdered the Ham- ( , . . . . i aett familv, near Pittsburg, bas beeu I sentenced to be bung. . Certain portions of Lancaster coun ty has suffered greatly by heavy rains. Beer baa been declared by tbe Su preme t onrt of Massachusetts to bean unconstitutional beverage. Tbe deci sion was made on tbe appeal of the Boston Beer Company. Tbis company was chartered in 1 829, with the right to manufacture and sell malt lijuors. Certain of its malt liquors were seized by the constabulary while being trans ported by tbe agent. At tbe trial the court below rulel that the liquors were lawfully seized and liable to forfeiture. Exceptions were taken on the ground that the seizure was a violation of tbe constitution of tbe United States as im pairing tbe cou tract in the company's charter. Tbe exceptions were over-j BlllaI Z - T.ki much sm.w baa mined ihe i.im ? eip "hi Peiia this jeiir Tbe two negroes, Lewis ftoaonstiue i and John .v.oo.iy, who were arrested, tried aud convicted for the' .nitlrder uf old uian liehni, in Londonderry town ship, Dauphin cnntitj, were bang ia the jail jard at Harrisburg, on tbe Otb in sUut. Each of tbem delivered a speech from' tbe fatal gallows. Tbe following is what Rosenstine said : "Gentlemen: 1 am brought to this scaffold to-d.j Tor justice ; and I tbauk me living uou -inuignij mat ins wm i-can be doue on earth as in lleavet.. I murdered Abrabaiu Rehui. Tbat man ,u j ; rigLt ( ,iv UJ . ,nJ fof hi(). dcth Q .,j f flir Qod'a . for his oV1g Son's ,alc. - -JoneJ .eof ,-. ,ud . ripeued of it. . . . . , Billllkillj. Tfae Mt u J(me u CJtnnu, fce Leped , now, and I a,k every man to forgive U9. w, eTCIT ,,ere wbo fdrgivts i . ... i.. . i , t ' ri:;.... I u,Unc0wIy Lats were tai9ed ,- , in every j i uireciiuii j "My frieudi, I hope to meet you all t - .. t h0D8 to ni(,et ... iu Heaven, i rouud oUr Father's tLfoUO, where j ., . ! there is no parting. j . ,m Un- ,..Mt - AV aiA aiuui nuU asowv prayed for me f give thanks. I hsvo beaid their ptayefa in these dark prison Til al f I. .1 1 vt I4. I lilii!i tlinni fur tntti IfiiiLineKS I i this day. I hope God will be with .. . .... ... . . , i hUUlU ., .u. imj nit. mi. i.. . , . anotbcl' world where there are no sceues ... like these. Pear ffieud, 1 hope to meet von ... ... all ttere. e are an corn to aie, aoa not die now .' I know 1 : lit. A J! - 'J ., . . ., , why sbOuId I j heve doue wrong; I thank God I can o ' I die, and tbat I have repented of all I! meet vnd all there. 1 have dine wiong, and I am Surry. j "Brother Baker, you bave attended I me faithfully, and so have yon, Mr.! Stalling. 1 hope to meet your souls in j Heaven. You bave done yonr duty, and I feel it in my soul to-day. j O. Lord. I have no more to av to ' ! the friends I lore ; my friendship ex- J tnds to everybody. I have nothing j m0r to sir to anv Dcrson. for I bave I got my Jesus. Amen." Moody said : "Gentlemen: You are all my fellow friends. 1 bave but a few words to say to you all ; but I am glad that I am to be bung for tbis crime. I my soul aod heart , but 1 h am sorry for mv soul aod heart , Dut l nope tbat tne Lord above may bave merev upon me will have mercy upon me, and look to ! me as one poor soul npon tbe scaffold ; 1 . fc have fc me fop ,wl ,Ild .,Ma that 1 have been in tbe J J oity of Ilarrisburg, and during 1871, ' fc' 6 ' L ,if t fc taken from me ' upon tbe scaffold. And O, my fellow 3 friends, mav vou have mercy noon me. - - . I May you seek for your utire soul in salvation, that I mav meet voo all in the Kingdom above with me and my dear mother and my loving Saviour, joves ajj a worjj ..There are a great many Mends here t0aj who jaugh anJ who desire , gce a man,B jlfe uj.en ffom bini ,n(j . telorvl in it : and there are a great many who would not laugh to see a man's life taken upon the gallows, or in no other way, shape or form. ! "But it is the Lord's will to ga in ..- . ,K. . jnn. " J -v- MaJ lLe Uti bave mercT npon ns and sed salvation and grant crowns for - aU Yon(. B0U,S may b(J ga,e , few more months, or a few more days, and i Jtm wUI come ,Q die as we bere . npou flje g-. ..... du, vT beln bun-. ud ,i. -r a a .u...u T . i .v.: i.i ;.i. ."""E" " ""J dear father behind, and brotuere, and a .:r. fft, frif.j,. 1 i-her. I pray that Ue may take good care cf tbem, and tbat they may meet me in t Paradise. "Here is Mr. Stelling and Baker, who bave been like a father to me j and nrared to Jesns for me. the bore of gaWation iu tbis worIJ aIld with biul . Lpe w ,je in ,be eternai worj. . . , , . , ,, "Great and merciful father, may He look npon me and hear my prayer.. Sa- t j i vior, looa upon me, aua reueeu. n-o I through Jesus, Thy Son, our Uedeemer. Atten' "I have no more to say. I will thank . . , those who forgive me to balance their bats, and may' it be tbe Lord's will." Hats were again raised on all sides Perhaps it is a kindness to a man condemned to Le hanged by the Deck to death, to allow him to express him self at the last moment on tbe gallows. Tbe remarks usually delivered by such men under such circumstances are sin gularly alike. Tbey, with rare excep tions, express a confidence in a blessed immortality, just as if they had lived the purest of lives all tbeir days. Speeches like tbe abovo eao do no good, but great deal of harm, on earth. Tbe gailows ia rebbed of its terrors when men are taught that after they bave deliberately committed murder they ean be prayed into eternal glory. If we keep on at this rate of teaching such doctrines, how long will it bo be- . lltTII I.- . tore men win am people jus. ior mo Pnrpose of being prayed, speechified i nd banned veto heaven t Tle Jew. 9 , -. "Aeeordiog to the Earl of 3haffes bury,' Bismarck is of JcwUh eti Tac tion." We bad not bard tbia before. Bis uiarrk has heretofore, so far as we know, escaped tbe accusation of being a Jew. There is no doubt that Disraeli, the present Premier cf England, is a Jew. Gatubetta, tbe ex-dictatof of France, is declared by several Hebrew organs to be of Jewish origiu, and the cast of his countenance makes tbis of ea'y belief, t'astclar, the ex Presided of the Span ish Republic, it charged with being of Jewish descent. Belmont, tbe ex Chair man f the National Democratic Com mittee of this country, is a man of Jew- ish Ll'iod. The Porte couitlaius that '. tbe editors' of i.earlv all the leaJiuc . :.. n l . ..ii fi . iii .a a -i Kuell has told bow tbe Jews have got hold of the Vienna papers; aud tbe papers ; Iyondon Telegraph, tbe most widely cir culated of the British daily papers, is the property of a Jew : aud we know that large numbers of Jews are en gaged ou tbe press of Paris, Berlin aod New York ' ud th9 ,on beJed Re- . t .i.i.i tcr, who controls the telegraphic news r .1. ,i, 1.1 fil ltl j'.i vi iu; nui iu, ia m Jew. The Jews used to be famous chiefly for their wealth; and Koth. i n .i u . i child, tbe richest compound mau in the n.i.l i..,.i-, . .,... i . . 1 " 6'"'"' Von Bismarck is a Jew. Cincinnati vomjnrf iiiri. t U.N Saturday afternoon a week four boys at l'anesie, N. J., went out row ing on tbe river. At the samo time some of their young friends on ihore began firing a salute fiom a small can- nou loaded with a ball and cartridge, j One of tbe bovs in tbe boat fired off a . . t pisiui, auu . ... .loiu Bouio ' weapons penetrated the throat ol U ; lie, aged 13 years, a son" of Wm. S. , Anderson. Tbe boy leaped np, jumped i into tbe river, swam to the shore and ! rau about forty feet, when Le fell dead. OnA nf hia Mnininirni So a frirvlif ran i r B .., on ana nia in tne ooas. ue uas not i rpt bopn fntind. ! J ...... r i j ... I a..t ,.unSrCgui,vnu,,. auEKes in.. the Beechtr matter might be investiga ted with closed doors by three such men as Presidents Wool.iey and Hop kins and Hon. Wm. Buckingham, and says if they were to declare npon tbeir Christian honor tbat they baJ heard all tbe testimony belougiug to the case, and that they ytuiin satisfied of tbe entire purity and integrity of the pas tor of Plymouth church who would ask more SHORT ITEMS. The mastailon found at Iowa, is estima ted to have been 14 feet high. Tha circulation of the Bible has been prohibited in Turkey. Fifteen hundred and sixty houses in Xw Tork City are owned by the Astor familv. Fire crackers caused the loss of $300, P00 worth of property at Allegheny City. this State. ' ) ' A coarse Mexican gra called Tainpico . . . , . , . , i now niaumaciureu . , cru.ooi .mo ,.o. j and other trusjc. j An Iowa editor recently announced ,h., J a certain patron of his was "thieving as j usual." It was written thriving. , ! .... Inv .Irmtdv Wn taken in Prussia tor th snppression of the order of nubs who attend in the hospitals. A lady, aged C8, living near Baldwin City, Kausas, receutly surprised her hus band by presenting him with a son. tJreeu Bay has decided that widower ought to mouru at !eat three weeks before shying around for a second wile. Emily Faithfull savs that ice water is killing American women. Th'vt Is what the men think, and take a stick iu it. The Beecher-Tilion acandal continues to occupy the atteution of most ol the New York Journals.- A quantity of prairie' hay has been re ceived iu Liverpool from Chicago. It is to be used for tbe manufacture of paper. Two hundred and fifty homesteads were taken at the Eau Claire, Wis., land office in eight days, recently. A New hern, S. C, naturalist believes tbat the catfish is the male and the eel the female of the same species. Illinois farmers have already begun to thresh their a heat. The quality is pro nounced superior. Firecrackers caused the destruction of half-a-dozen frame buildings by fire at To ledo, Ohio, on the Fourth. Loss, $,U00. The Bombay Gazette reports the fall of a wall at Kandahar, by which 400 persons were killed and 100 houses destroyed. The Emperor of Germany sleeps in a nar row iron bedstead, with mattresses and pil low even harder than those used by the common people io Germany. San Francisco is having a suicide epi demic. There nere seven in the tint ten days of June, and three in two days, some of them young business men. ; A Japencse young lady, who came over to our shores three years ago, bore off lour of the highest prizes at a Washington sem inary last week. Major Thomas McCrvary, of Beaver, has no sort of aversion for the hymeoial chain. On last Wednesday evening a weet he led his fifth bride to the altar. The long strike of th l Union coal miners at New Straitaville, Ohio, was ended on Saturday a week by the miners returning to work in a body. It is proposed to erect two extensive asylums for priests banished from tier many one in England and one in the United Stat'ss. Jackson Harrison was robbed of $tntM) in Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday night, and then gagged and tied to a tree, where he was discovered tbe next morning. The apron of the Grangers is of brown nankeen, bearing a cut of a 4ow, printed on the upper portion with the niottr., '-Pa-hvi Plow Peep." o. ... .uoueru sc. u ... ...er . n(. fc. ,,,.:.,,,,. i, ,... be , .l thin, tll ! I t.,,.l.,. i,,,., i "!'!' .' "rpasses ail IB., j t r0tU. U IlOOPlll tOtlSTn, I ,i,UM ,he Je" "eem 10 te de,irn3 0f i "' -v.t..I thickness of wet cloths j jhe Ho. jo Uw. A N KW X L ii hKK ' X" I I Hnell2.t, Asthma, CoUfc, ; undertaking the management of gov- wrapl about a pitcher will, by evapora- j ' JJ CdJ" ' " ' Kauists come and try it, and one and all say ; Throat, laillS Or Sore- i ernments, and getting their full share of ' tion, keep Ihe water tolerably cool. Awra-I r 0 F pvt'ii j ihat it is one of the sweetest and best Wued ! . . ' , m1 K,,, t.u ' , .5. - I mo. Hower-rK.t inverted over a !at. of - Ijn'l CnMmnui.n.-! I? P. R K.. hstrwrnent. in the ; market. It has taken lle 111 UlO UlCSt ami fclUC, mo j oiner oi me press. e uium a.y, nJ.YT v.. the shine or.t or al! the others around Here. 1 ivor t Olliohunt. UleeUin"- however, that we bave not yet seen evi- ! h'."" "d k,1 "me ay "i"'Ar!-. - VT -I! 1 .K .T .m Tr. TVwlS . will, wet cloths, aid keep J liter in a slate TTTl mrmm rtntTnTmntn ntt 1 i v.1 could tilt et another of tho iuo kind, ' Kt t He J-jllllgS, &.C. . .l-tar dence suffleient to convince ns that Otto orsoIKIi, WATEfiS COjlCEBTD DBSAnS money conht not enth e me to rt with rt ; l,,L:im ilnos not llrv 111) :i v ' 1 ITire. T-U,u B,ri.M ! behind, as U the case with A prisoner in the Maryland Penitentiary, nauted Fi-abk. Bemlty, h. tu-J been blind fur ten years, liad both ere reuioved a fe-jr dat-a agu. on account of their becouiiug still further' diseased. Jn North Alatuiml the newly harrented crop has InrneU out well. 1he oata crop wilt not be as pood as was eapecten, but the ykid will nerertheleas be fine. Ti e corn crop throughout tho State is in a good condition. Seven boys, WLfle Crossiitf a fence imme diately under a telegraph line at Indianap olis ou the 'til hut., were atrnck by light ning and one wa killed j The others wre all severely iiij ired, but will recover. The fifth grand national exhibition of dopi nas recently been held at the Crystal Palace, London. There werti 1 167 entries. Tho loa were not mtmled, and tho visit ors, numbering afrnut l JO.Ofid, ho t'iit to xUcm dil not dio "f Mr4obi I J WcMner. New Orleans. I'ruker, tlrcw l...t.u .... It......: . V .1 TJ ...I. I... I vhm.3 wis uic .iiuiwuia . 4W'U4t U4UI., uu ; themrMilii,,,tnd aitenAnit ,h' , r..n.. . a .,.v r... , . follows I A check for ?'!8 raiaed to $ i,H00; a check for $11.30 raited to fl,lo0; afid check fur $70 raised to $,,100. It is re prtid that VTeiitner pnrch'.sel bonds with the raised checks and tied. A polecat having three full-aized bodies , and heads, hut with only eight tegs, was killed last week near Fragile, WU.' The i 1 : . CilU werc coo,,ected by a ll.shlv IWatur,tl?irU Tf.PMIVn T. VI W ........ . ...... ..jxnuii jl; jj.uiiu, t aiMu lour inraes long, inree imrni-a wiae t ! and two inches thick. The middle cat bad I j o Icgs.t .11 and was .tirely supported by I the outside cats. The centre cat was ma e " ' " " " ' ' ' ' - Ha M...... ... r.. j - i onice. in me i 'is ir n i o. voiuinoia, unnnE ; the recent Congressional investigation. Mr. Kiddle took the oath of of!i:c and will com- ; j niei:ce ort immediaieir. .....a . MW' ll o.utw .r . J...-! nrsion ptrty e Gth inst., if her vhv- 3Iaii4vn:ik, a nieu:ter or an exc tint arrived at Cape Mav on the bathed contrary to the advice of her phy sician, and died shortly alter going into the water from internal hemorrhage. She was She was ! fi:tr-thn:e years of age, and lave9 eiht chilitren. Wheu she was tiken out of the water unavailing eltorts were made to .sve ber j ljsi a.urujy nigiik a nnn, a ourgiar ""-v v , entered me noose ot uou. n m. t nase, in j.roviK .ncef R. I ., which was occu pie donly by two old people. Ue entered the room I of Abbott Eddy, a brother of Mrs. Chase. ! 1. I : .v. 1... i r n I. : I .1 I outrry, when ho was attacked aud fatally in- jureil. Mrs. Chase heard the outcry, and being greatly alarmed, died immediately, ritucr irum me rupturr ot a uiuuu iciwn, or . .1 ... -a- . . I J I ' di&cAAe uf the In-art. .Yri Attcertinrinetiln. yy L. ALLEN, M. L , Has commenced the praelicc of Medicine ! and Surgery and all their col lateral branches. OfliCe ill Johnstown, lieale township. jiih li, 1874 XUTICE. THE Anniuil Meeting of the Stockhold er., of Ihu Junixta Valley Bank of Mif tliiilowii will lie held at the Hunk on MO.V- UA, AIUU31 i!. 1. a. - o eiiM'K r. .n. j T. . Ilt IX, tuiAirr. j jiiiv ir Xoticc to TrcspasHer-t, '-L personsare hereby cautioned against J. hunting, gathering berries, nr olher- wine trespassing on the lands of the under- p,,. ,.,,,,, A S;, irmmsning will be dealt with to the full e.ten, ol ,l.e law. 0SITALD. ,j j-j ' . . . asuce ie lenirauan. raROPOSALS for buildiiwr a Schw .. . . . ..... ' . i a tiiue a. ni'iaware ..hi. accomina io specifications, which can Iu seen in Tho.up- Boutown, a ill be received by tiie Board of Director of Delaware School District until AUGUST 2nd, next. Bids to oe accom panied with bond and security for five per j futttt. of amount ol' hit!, as t'.r forleilliro . for failure to fulflll bid it accepted. The Board nerve the right to reject any or all ... I'l I L l L illMI iV oiu. I ni.iii oni ja.i.., July lo, f. 1. . otcrtiary Administrator' Xotice. Estate of Peter Brennitholtt, dectated. LETTERS of Admniiraton on the es tate of Peter Brvnnisholtz, Iilte of tbe borough of Perrysville, dee'd, hnving been granted to the undersigned, all person in debted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tho tame to make them known withont riVh.v to A. J. PATTEKSO.V. F. S. BKEXX1SINH.TZ, JJmittistrators, July 1, 187 1-1)! Aalgnees' Notice. "XI OTICK ia berebv eiven that S. Y. Shel ls ley has n..le an assignment of his es- late to the undersigned tur the benefit ol his creditor. All person indebted to the said S. Y. Shelley, will make payment, and those having claim against the same will present them without delav to I.KWlS Bl'KCHFIELD, X. A. LL'KKNS, Jssirntes. June 17, 1874-Ct The mercantile business will be conduct ed at tbe present stand till further uotice is given. The patronage of tho public is earnestly solicited as in the past. NOTICE is hereby given that applica tion will tie made to Hon. Bunj F. Junkin, President Judge at Chambers, for the charter of au intended corporation to be called "The Old Fellows' Hall Associa tion of McCoysville. Juniata County," the character and object of which is to build a hall lor the use of Ibe Independent Order of Odd Fellows at McCoy svule, in said coun ty, as provided by th-- act of Assembly ap proved April 29, 1874, entitled "An act lor the incorporation and regulation vf certain corporal ions." -WILLIAM T. TnOMAS. HAML'EL MACUAl'GHEY. WILLIAM A. MILL1KEX. J. MII.LEK McDOXALD. JOHN I). MILL1KEX. JOSEPH L. DEAK1XG. May 2T, 1P71. A Bis Chance for Agents of Either Sex. WANTED, Agenta and Peddlers for our PRESS AND STRAINER Presses and strains jams, jellies, herbs, veg etables, lard, tallow, meats, cheese, Jtc. Over 60,000 sold in a tew localities. Sells quick. Every family wants it. Is one of the pleasautest, most nseful, successful and proti table utensils ever sold hy agents. Weighs sis pounds. Price, $3.1X1. Exclu sive territory given. Circulars free. L1T TLEFIELD fc DAME, Hr-J Washington St., Boston, Mas. may 20-8 w n . . r -i. .w i vesting. e., aiwrrs nn hand and for sale l,v - N B. LOUDON. In thiM xeasoli ol Hie rear wlor ii-. em i ) . 1 on mav pnblisii this ir vou see nr. a mv ' . , Hon. A. G. Kiddle, of Philadelphia, for- , art the most beaiitlf u: in style and perfect orfal) c trie.l by any one wishing to do i Coilll, aiHl leave tllC CailSC . t iinxare fty extra set qf reeds, peculiarly ' Late editor of t he Taraaona triw, now at ; lllOSt )repanUI011, OUC It burgaryease,?ro!.g..tor,hc blowmg, , lh ysfrf iMWT Be,b.ehe,n, Pa. '. :nd (.eunses the udui m xaio in ino 1inrrici .ouvnn'i i i. ii. it.wi.M mmaiiM KKii..fn - " . .. - yav AdfrrtiAfmentn. rOLLEGTATE aso COMMERCIAL IS netn year. rreparaiorT 10 voue-ir, uir Scientific ScboU or Biuineaa, with sys tematic and thorough physical training oy military drilling,' gymnastics, rowing, kx.. Catalogues sent on application. WM. 11 Kt'SSELL, Priaciial. OXE MILLION ACRES or SPLENDID MICHIGAN LANDS FOIl SALE. . a. . . .n .t. . The Crawl Ravidi and InJiama Rvhoad 1 i k ..... a..: !... a .m.l entire land grant earned ! Farming lands to .Irtuat Stiller, for ludvndnal or Lolomitt, SPECIAli BARGAINS for 1974. 100,000 SfTeS have been vold alreaity. The lai.da are treU limbered, making the fwif kind of form. Strong wiU of grjat pnK ducing power. Kuilv wucbcl by rail ur witter. God markets. Knilroad run ; flmsiiwh f)t f-rtt.lil' M It! b iff Oil IU OllO Of UlC i f o UulimMM and n.ost pnperon Mates ,u !.ue " ,rt.'".,lnf ' " 3VrF;e in its b..r.ler. Lands from 4 to i per ai-ra Tin- snlbrieut lnten-l 7 uer cent. aero. TmwA ,;t Land Commis!ti.inT, urnnu napms, jiicn. f. K. L. PIERCE, Sec'y Land Department. IX NEBRASKA, -rvii- ..r. .n r .- r. n . n J " r.ii , i. a p.. -.., jTeB Tears Credit Interest only BPrOBt I f .1 a- ..4 Ktflld fOt H Tllf I'lOlieel, iim I IT AT I ( IN nf th. llrv x V Vlilcti. J - .. . " . SL'PEKB. Terms Liberal. Waters' PMlhannonic, Vesper & I lA W n en 9 I la m vxiUctiiU Viiiauiii i J rvTnru rorvru r t?j : i M.X;r;,hT7" "r oITv i.ni.iiii'ii i.icuf are among' "est made, and combine PURITY of , voic,N(J ,A TOUIIleotont.. Sllj,y. , able. fvr pakLOR, CUL'RCil or MT'slCi HALL. ! WATEES' New Scale PIANOS kare great power and a line singing tone, u-ith all mixlern improvement , and art the BKST PIANOS MADE. These lireans' rif Pisnos ore warranted fir 6 years. I I'ltllfS t.'.lhL.HtH LOW fWCUil. Or' part cash and balance ia monthly r quar- I terlv payments. Second-hand inMruto-nM taken in exchange. AGENTS WAN TKL ta every County ia th U.S. and Canada.; "-.a iiocrai uiscouni fa je-viers9 Minister, taarrtc, Srhool. lvdgt, c. ILLIS-' TIU1ED C.irJLOQUES M.uted. 1IOKACE WATERS i. SOX. 4bl Broadway, X. Y. P. O. Box iiu. Pacl WoffOC I "50u A .(ileiiiliil Tkiviiitf hffi fl for vonr leisure' hours or vonr entire time.at borne fl-lfil Tt or traveling, young or old uu VU 1 1 uu ol er.ner w.i 1 III I II I r P U U - -.. . - a. A splendiit and coiimlet" OMtttt SEST rE to those who will act as onr agents. I .ngjtion. It be.int dirfctlv on cial topic j Xo capital reqnired. We must hare an i- iiit'-re, t-uibrat-ing the fmtaiire of; A combination of th puref paint itl agent in every town. Write at oi--e. and vonthf ill cnip'irii.mNhij-i. the tirtl.tneM of I'hIU Rubber, lor.uin a cMooru. cu.t, seauie the agency. Address Alms, Hah, : Lappv hnme-ilte, the npiev complication. of ' v.kx, ui kablk. h.tic and uKAirirtb 4. Co., 6 N. Howard St., Baltimore, Md. i neighborhood axsiM-iation', ami iich follies Haiut, nuatiected by change ol tviuperatun-. 1 .tfT ' and prolo md done-uric mti -ri-s a. have led I s pertectl)- walcr-prool, and ad-ipled to alt L. A. lllOmpSOn S bWeet VYorW t.ith.-wi.ichprc id tempwance m'ni'imntcr!'1-'"' work, ami U m every way a bet p jp 1 the il l". ter mint for either iusi.le or ontiie pait'l- j Tli . . i. h t it ' Wri.; Stowb U n.m in the rriim- of that I '"t? '".m any otlu r mt in the world. Be- are doing more ,,,.. llirh nrol- -.Uilcle To...." r.j M Tom one-tturd to oneMnrth . Ii.-aper orrnwr.le .nnIiev,ngchndrvn a":' . veara of atadv ar.rt ol.-rvatio... Her i ami lastin- ,.t Ic.t tim e times as long a.-i-f intestinal parasites or worm, tniidrenl - - . . . i,...,i ...,i ,,:i .,;, seven monlhi old hare diharse-t larg, , 1?1, " " ,e bt 1 a' '' worm, alter a lew dose. Xot injurious in ' T?,u " (-ab", eoiit-aclli.ig by hun.ire.U fit "ire hut oar 7 R.IDE M IRK. ( fic the least. Pleasant to lake, containing no : ut thousands any e,lition of any ongm.il si:!U of nh.ch m titen on talouieL Put np in ,1m vi:.I., with name : ,uW",htf,l7i?.4 m".'" U'",,,,, 11'7 - propri' etor blown in r as. Inquire of . .i... ..: yoii' Imggist, and take nothing else; or vo.N Druggist, .,,.1 take nothing else , or 'send... ri THOMPSON i. CO., TUus. ville.Pa. BoxllSo. Price, 2.". cents. TrrrsvitLa, Pa Nov. 8 ls7l E. K. TI . V. .' ........... Thonions Pasoilios and Mi.vikkc: SeXnirin nieManSi TIIE CHRISTIAN UNION,! NEW Ol'EjXIJXG constipation of the bowels, an d iu lueed a UU.VRY W.IRD BEECHEH, , ,. VPnB vvl II I r weU regulated action of the liver. , 1 ' fcliM.M HI.. CB.rLC Rrr. j LDITOH. o Pills ei.t by mail .n receipt of 25 cent, j In religion matt.T this paper i tan- " y-1 MILLS take this method of re Druggit and dealers should send tor ' geli. al and nnectarian ; in political atfah-. i -J, turning tl..nh to ri.ii.-n ol Pi rrv list and prices. j indej.-ndent and outspoken. It coitam i ville ami unrroomhiii roiintrr for past 'la- I the beat article, and boll, short and serial ( V(.r. inl. li ivin? l..rmM the tinn ol' f.. S.- 1 Ik J fV l"rnat 0,"w' T.mi freo. I ITIJ K. tDLlU Idress tir.t. STtso a. Co., - - Portland, Me. C10X.STAXTEMPI.OlMENT-Atl.omc! Male or Female, a week warnniled. . Xo rapiul rei..in-d. Particulars and val-. uable sample aenl tree. Addresa, ith tie. j j ,ur.n tnjP C j - t li'.10 ltl.auuU rglIj BJkfc?b7 lt ...... 1... 1. GREAT REDUCTION is TnE PRICES OF TEETH ! Foil rpper or Lower Sells as.Lw as fl No teeth a'.lowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repiireil. Teeth filled to hist for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always ou hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, for S1-..U0. Temporary sets $ "0O extra. Toothache stopped in five minutes with out extracting the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of G. L. Df.Rtt, established in ilitniu- j town in lb60. G. L. DERR, Practical Dentist. Jan 24, 1372 jEW DRCO STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Belford Building,) Main Street, 31 lOUn town. Pa. DBALEHS IN TiRl'OS AND MEDICIXKS, CHEMICAL", DYE STUFF, PAINTS OILS, VARXISHES.OLASd, PITT Y, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, B R U 8 II K , II A IR BRUSHES, TOO TU BRUSHES, PER. FUMKRY, COMBS, bOAPS. HAIR OIL,TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATIONERY LARGE VARIES Y OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great care, and warranted (Ton. high authoritr. rC-Furest or W1XE3 AXD LIQUORS for medical purpose. PRESCRIPTIONS cmpeiinded with great care. June 22-tl. 1 AIXT1X0 AND PAPER IIAXG1.VG. The undersigned, having nine year's ex- perience in the PAINTING BUSINESS, in . , .,. i) i the employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, offers his services to the public HOUSE PA1XTIXG. PAPER HANGIXG, AND CALSOMING, . . . , ... . n all tvartons brtmches, will be prompt- ly attended to, and satisfaction given Charge moderate. ' . -.' M'tbmtown, ApnlMS.t-H Xrw AtUertitt'mrHt. . Miscellaneous. ) r o BEATTY & I'LOTTS5 GOLDEN TONGUE PARLOR ORGANS.' , f TiHE Beattv & Plotf celebrated GoMen t I T.mrrti Prtrlur lr?:in. the b?.t I'iTlor . w-.j,-.- - o . rg:lh now n.H,rW t S-r Clair. Pa.. Dec. 6. 1873. ! Me,ra.Be..tyfciiot,e.uiiuve KCmtA the organ as sent by your I !", n"e, " have hail it eaamiued, and it gives JomSiih. j M Ihoov Citt, Pa.. Oct. 1. I87S. jhe Beatty &. 1'lotts celebrated Gohlen Tonene Parlor Organ is bv far tho bent parlor CTRiin in use. I have caret nlly ex - amineu u. ani itiki ii iimm;, mitkuwiiaiiii' i and durabiiitv to be the best 1 ever aaw, . tone, workmanship . best I ever aaw.. land I can with pleasure recomiueud it to, I anv one iu any one in want of a tirst-rlass i :,K ..,.i ... i .ii i.... ii ,,.v P Jicrs. Beatiy i-iiii. tn.s. iiavin,, had one r your ti olden Tonrue Parlor Or - fr ;. ' " ' . ...... . . . : n.n. r... . i v- ntli. .... . t I t ti. . II. I . I r..ffiM n-eomiuei.ilinx it to give it a Icir trial, and j Jlensrs. Bcittv X llotis. ot asSiiijrton, (A; a., are jrrnilenion oi enierprise - - . , t ' comiitunitvi ilactcttl'town ( .T. J.) H.'raldJ i. . ti i... . i.i . . ...... lw J. Wihiupto. X, J-. i- a tn-aotifnl village . '' ?' id nearlr an.1.! inhiibitauts I miks Iron; ' rw York, aivl 1'J miles Iron. Ka.-tou Pa., on the line ot the I). L. W K. li. Don't -fail to see and exnniine the Beatty k. 1'lolti 1 Weu Tongue Parlor Organ, before buy "'K elsen li. re, or na lor a new liiustralea : ' I rlc,! ,u,t J"" ont '"r 1 Addrei BEATTY fc. PLOTTS, Washington, X. J MMlll.Mjnt. kUWAKb 1-LoTT April :!'.My H WE AJND OUR NGI-IBOnS,' t ! is the latent und raciest aork by . iHarriet Beecher Stowe, I A'lr of -I nele Tom'. Cuftia," I "Tht Minitlef't voits, ' "Jj l ift and ," 'and other nowrrt'id t I T "- lrv ivnuation of ils period; and this slofy ! . I,L-. .m.,.1.. .,,.1 l...l.,..:. - "..e..uu., sold every contemporary. Such a pure and ; ,OIJ "vr co..tcm,-.rj..y. ucl, a pure am , ennoj, hngstory as"H eand OurXe.N.r ' sh..l.l be read in every home Th. new Suru' " now rnn,,l"S MlnsiMn in iho I H.ji.. r..m7,. V.u-.nr. Weekly Fumilif .SevcypcT, storii. Iroiu the toreiiion writer; it aim i to trramtaiu the highest tandar-l in Kt'li-! ! F',,n ralore. P.h trv. Art, Miimc, Sci- i eu. c, irvj. r.'liiii . Iloiiscliolil arid ram- Hy Air.ilfs, witn SturK, Khymes, Puxzl. for the ChiMreii, tr.:. Xotb'ng i panl to make it a comph-te Newspaper lor th- Fain- ily. pnn atlnclive, wide- ike. and np I aar.d. Il.u tit. .A a ..-H...I ii..i...fil. ua- ' nu im- ai.iit m j"isi ii.ss ilia it iuiis ' '"r """ J""rl M-reain.K " erv one in the household, voting or old. ' err cm? in I lie ii4OHobKl. ruiiii! ir l It i .I.HIRTLL Ot lllbtrSL. . CTFr lc than one cent, a day, it gives ' every week rraiting matter enough to lid an ! ordinary $1.25 book of over oOO page ;: and iu a year 52 such volumes, i. r., sixty- , JSre dollars' worth of matter 1 To each is ' thus annually P RES EST ED The form of the paer, 21 page, h.rge 4 to, pasted and trimmed, commend it to all. The well-earned popularity of this paper is now tUA-h that of ils class it has the Largest Circulation in the World. and has readers by hundreds of thousand s. An Illustrated Xtinibcr, Containing the opening chapters of Mr. Stowe's admirable story, will be SE. T F REE to every new and redewing subscriber. If yon are not already a subscriber send at once and secure it nnder Ihe now otTcred j LIBERAL TERMS. J The paper may be ba4 either with or ! wiiho.il the attractive premiums ottered : ! viz., Ihe CHRISTIAN UNION, ONE YEAR. ONLY $300. Or, with premium pair French Oh-o-grapb. "Oar Boj," (sise llxl.'ij le-f.r each,) ih.irmirig in design and execution, mounted, sixeil, vaiii.hed, readv for framing. De- i Itrtred free . . . . . $;.o0 Or, with Urge premium French Oil Chronin, Tht Lord is Riten," a ' , r . i n ... - oeatiiu in iruM am. r .ower-p.eci', which sells in ait stores for .!", ! (size, llltj inches.) atoanted, atzeil. ariiiMh-il ri-ulv- d.r frut... ! ing. Delivered fret 3-jO Specimen copies seilt 'post'paid'on re- ceipl of 10 cents. H7Money must be sent by Postal Money Orler, Check, lr.ft, or Kegistereil Letter. Otherwise it is at the sender's ritfc. Address J. B. FORD fc CO., Publish, r-i, 2. Park PI.ce, Xew York. .'inilv tprvTii li i Vpni, ViUUll .A'fL.llO MA.llLi'. promissory note, the face value of which nr The immense circulation of the tt: mlian tri7.', given by the undersigned to Chri I'nion has been built np by active canvasser. ' thin Benner, payable January 7, 1975, a wo No other publication compare with it for j will not pay said note, not having received quick ami profitable returns. The pnblie ! valne therefor. eagentosft f Mrs. Stowe's new storv, the , , "T" 'T. ! populantv of tho paper, the tncndlv sup-' ,(,.. "TF-ia .i ii- tC - port of thousands of old subscribers, the: I artistic premiums for immediate delivera, j light outnt and complete " instructions" to beg inoers, assure repeated success to- agents, ' and offer active, intelligent yersons onusual chances to make money. All who want a j sale, Independent business write at once I aaiu, .ouepeaueni dusiucsb i i a. once fot term, or Kod $ . for chromo outfit to i . n roon t r-n v- v,..i, c I . . .. . ' 1 Ctrcicnatl or San Francisco. Job wrk on short notice at this oflrce. ; THE OliEAT IlEilEDV TOK GOfJsur.iPTion which can be cured by a timely resort to this stand- I iUU luvjwiauuiij.winw .AfVa prOVCtl hV tllC hUIKirCClS OI , . 1 1 il. , v rr I Fllfll 1 1 Jl I 4 1 frf'I V CHI I V lilt t ICbtimoiUUW 1 ecxiv tU uj, UlC i proprietors. 11 W 3CW Offl- ld by many prominent pvsU-ians to lx the lllOSC , I , , reliable reparation ever in- i trtnlueed for HlC relief .Hid , , r .ii t ,,,,,,.? ,! t ' it v v m. mi uuii wniiuiiiv.-, j nild 1--4 Oilcrcd tO the public, I .:. L f. . v-M"-. i"v. of OVC1" Coi'ty Vear.S. "NVIiett . . , . . i resorieii to in Mraswu It ECl- 'iU to effect a cdy i i j 1 tnie ill the most severe ' -iwiJ f ;)iirht. I irnnfhitis. I . . -. ... i....-... ... , . i'.ins, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of iu complaint. " rurriGiD nv BETH W. T0WLE t S053. Boston, Maw., co.o? Branch Office and Factory : SOU U KST ST XCH lllttK. ; THE BEST PAINT in the WQELD , '' " ' n,U to Jtl Black. rrep.r. .1 .e-i.fy for use- a.i.f .-.I I by tho ! w-. ,., . Tli.-n-Ka n.-er i o.O.t fM T!ll.r,. uevr ,,,.,, ut ,,rti.rl.,, ,.. ,,. ,ut ha, u-rome w. m,i lr (in ,,,- and ivt.n as aaii.iac.ioi, a the Kublier Paint. ' 1,111 r 1 S 1 1 II j Mills u Sox. Ii..-v to merit a eon- ti.in.ince p.tr..ii.i-.-. T cm now Iwt- t,.r s..n i. ,(. j.,,..v , H. ing put opened out . ..;t.vr l.ii.u-M oi M. r, I. u..l;..ii, in all (;.,., ,v kr;. m a eoi.otrv .tore, 1 j,,M., . i iiiijuirnil' i (l(J()t ( . I ,( M Ll I fS, . ,. .k.,..- ,,,,, . I.TM VV ! V '' '"t', .VUIIU.IO, H ATS, HOOTS al MIOKS, .U-o, a lull Hue of Shoemaker.' Findings, O-.ik and Heinl-x k Soto Leather, Morocco, Aiuencan and French Calf Skin, a'! of which we will si-ll at the lowest prices for cash a:id countrj- produce. Also, a lull' line of FE.1DY-MAIE Ll. U lII.Mi. Alv, a Merchant Tailoring Department in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and : CASSIMEKK-S, which we will make up to j order or sell by the yant to cnstii.-rs. j C7" AU woolen gtH-ds eut Io order. Call and see us. We mean to please onr 1 cio-loimrs, preferring lac nimUc six-pem.- j to ihe slow shilling. j Store opposite McMauigle's hotel, in tho ! Stevensiin proper! v. I G. S. MILLS SON. Perrysville, March Vi, iltlN! RUN! RmRUN 1000 Men and Women Wanted TO B.'v 'The Immense btock of Good 1 iu Johnstown ! OLD .VXD RELIABLE STOItE. ALEXANDER WOODWARD has Just returned Iroia the East with an im mense stock ol DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ; QUEEN'S WARE, HARDWARE. ; HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, ! WOOD AXD WILLOW WARE, DRUGS, SPICES, fcC, ; '" " s,J''es and vatielies. which he offers ' l P'" l"r ,han ev" ince ,uc j COME OXK, COME ALL. Chestnut Kail, Locust Posts and Rail' ! roa.1 Ties taken in exchange tor Goods j ALEXANDER WOODW.YHDv 1 Ma 6. ' j74-2n CAI'TIOS. All person arc hereby cautioned not to pun-hase a certain ! JOHN SPADE. HEXRY 1. COX RAD June 2. 1871 It CCTIOJEER. 9HUMAN MILLER, of Millerstowv, Perry county, tenders his services to the fl'ul1- aiH.Mwcci, im i -aomjUy to the crying of sales at any poixt, ..k. ,.,... u -u pnblis as Auctioneer, and will attend , m . o Dec.:4,lS7a-2m. i otibscnbe for th-.- 3eolml fc R-pnMKaa. - -laaiav- W.M
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