II; Sate JIIFFLINTOM'N: Wednesday, afeljr 13. 1S74. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum. . Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cents p-r inch f-r eah insertion. Transient business notices in local col Bn)n, 1 .1 cents p-r line tor each insertion. ;v :i j.tio-is be male to th sc desiring to'i i' ert.se by the year, half or quarter PENN'Ai Hi RJTlME TABLE. Pengr trains leave Mifflin Station a follows: rirwin. Philadelphia Express, 12 48 a m. Vtt Line, 1 15 a ni. Pacific Express, 10 01 a ni. Harnbiirfr Accoramo., II 2K a m. Iay Express, 1 -42 p m. Mail, 6 12 p ni. Cincinnati Express, 8 Ml r m. WtTW tK Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a m. Cincinnati Express, 8 11 am. Pacific, (Midi. Way passenger, 10 (14 m. Mail', 3 93 p ni. r't Line, 6 45 p m. llirtlin. Jur.e 21, 1S74. lOC.'L ISTF.LLIGESCE. Joseph Brindle received the contract for putting up the church in Patterson. The late dronghl destroyed most of the yonrg grass in wheat fields, In this county. ! EieHs of wheat in Tucarot-a Valley were so aamageu . lue ,e sioria mai mey were left uncut. J. -J 1 a 1 1...... .1 . . t ' Coiuuiunion services will be held in the Licking Creek Lutheran church ou S uudaj-j 26th inst. The prospect tor a large yield of Cue crapes is promising at the Juniata Valley Vineyard. Lightning struck tlie bun oh Dsvid Iteno's tuausion farm in Fermanagh township last Saturday. Not much damage was doue. On the 8th inst., 5C8 Eumjcaa converts to the Moruioa faith passed Mifflin west on the cars for Utah. They were Norwegians and Swedes. A new post office, named Farmdale, with A. J. Her tiler as post master, bis b;cn es tablished at Locust Grove, Milford town ship, this county. Street grading and water-works are the chief topics for conversation and discus sion on the street corners and other places where men do congregate. A Voung lady, living at Mr. Joseph Bria- die's, in Patterson, while picking cherries, was sun-trucK" some days ajo, aud has been qtsite uncll since. j ue ciera ai we ot. Luarics uoiei, ai- tooua, shot the colored porter cn the 8th Inst., whi.e playfully handling a revolver. The bullt root effect iu the lorter's leg. Weather Probabilities at Vah!nftn has bei u making particular Injury as to the nrse, ravages, gyration, etc.i of tlie storm that devastated l.ewistowu. and passed southward to Washington. j G. W. Smith, Esq., of Patterson, 1'"" ! Hon on his farm iu De!aan township.' 1 ; 3wfZXr;: I. Tbe sacrament of the Lord 'a Supper will be administered in the Lutheran church iu this place on in it S.ibbath, 19rh inst. Pre ratory services on Saturday alU rnoon at ii o'clock. A new )-ost 0 flic ft has been established ',n Tusrrsrora Valley, on the route to Concord, about fight utiles went of Port Royal, and t-tull be kaown by the name of Farmers' ttrove. Dr. Crawford has taken down the man sion bouse at the intersection of Cherry and Third utrects, as a preparatory step to tbe erection of a new residence on the site of the old one. tCxcbangcs in neijhbori;ij; counties re ; port a worm in n heat and timothy. It is ; likewse be obtained on or before Aug. ! ,rm,isofalightgrn1)13,4 ( Pr.ce of tickets, $1.50. .Vol g. It eats away the J li(ktU ordtrt granteil aftcr 1ug. lf ; called the measure worm, color, ami an men long. li eais away me tart of the seed. A Delaware county man stowed j mju in a bag of rags iu the garret of his house lor .e-keepn,g. The rag. were ..d' to a j tteaUx in such stuff, and now the man Is ! l.uutitig his money among rag dealeis. In nin cases in ten when yon hear a man talk about old fogies, you can set him down as one who has more debts than he can ever pay, or one who is living on the eiliofprtse, industry or capital of others, a thief, a gambler or a dronci A man BArned Tboinl Calland, a former merchant and resident of Altoona, but lat terly a resident of Philadelphia, has been arrested on the charge of setting Are to his place in the latter citya tavefu-wlth a view to oblaiu the insurance ou his ktock. The Republican Standing Committee has tjeen called by a number of Committeemen residing In Mifflintown and vicinity. The death ol Mr. Ilotl'iuan, Chairman of the Commute, renders an immediate Call by tbe nearest Committeemen necessary. A new engine house is about being built on the property of Showers fc Scholl. The engine should also be put in repair. Thera bas beeh an engine in Mifflin since our earliest recollection, but wheu needed it has always been out of repair. ' W. Boardtnan Reed, Esq., has become Ihe sole proprietor of Forney's Sunday Presi. People who desire a pleasaut, newsy and instructive city weekly I per can do no better than to subscribe for it. Terms, $2.00 in advance. Prof. Ivobinson, of Patterson, on Mon day cvenmg put up, sent up, or let up, a balloon from the P. R. K. Co.'s ground north of Tatterson. It was a success, viewed from every possible standpoint, as was also his management of the display of fireworks. The Professor was clad in the costume of Colonial days. - Dean Bichmoud, of the X. V. Central Railroad, wrote a most illegible hand, and an o ntr of a small building situated on land belonging to the road, having received a scrawl from him which he could not de cipher, supposed it to be a free pass over the road, and when, after waiting three months, Mr. Eichmond asked the man why he didn't remove the building, he found he had bern using the document to which bis signature was attached as a pass, and bad been riding on the strength of it all sum mer. r Some days ago Cyrus Sieber, of Mc.Mis terville, lent a valuable horse to a neighbor to cross Shade mountain. The mountain was safely crossed and a return effected with safety, until this side of the mountain was reached, at the foot of which the young man driving the horse stopped, tied the oevst and went in to see a neigh bor who lived a short distance from the roadside. The herse being left alone, frightem-d at something, "tore loose," ran aay, fell, and broke a lej, in cnwiucncc ot ahull it tva shot. . . question over bjdropbolia. .One give. aa ou deliberate opinion that the bite of anjr dog, heallbj or wnhealthj, ttaj produee madness, if the blood ab sorb tbe virus ; Mother bold that the Tiros is absorbed by tbe nerves. Public Sale. Davia deck will of fer at public sale, at bis resident .t Cedar Springs, Fermanagh twp.j at 10 o'clock on Saturday July 25tb, 1874, two cows (me fresh), two bogs, one , ""useuoiu lurnilure, lot of wine, meat, corn, eorushcller, cutting box, aud other artitiles. Mrs. Susannah TVcFwill offer at public sale, on the premises at 1 o'clock P. M , on Saturday, August 8 1874 a tract of land couUiuioA? acres situ- Sted in Walker twp. 1 mile north of 11 nil xi ir mr lAftnri. 1. t 1 r. - V.ntrert, having thereon a good dwel- 1 inc house, new hinV hm .h,. ...j .i . , . house aud other outbuildings; young orchard of graftod fruit. j 4 Three pair of Ladies' boss at Cheap Johu's for a quarter. j Thk corner-stone of the Evan Mission Church io Patterson was last Sabbath. The Kev. A. L. Reiser. of Carlisle, and Ret W Hnnion r-f Newport, were present- preached ac- eeptable sermons, and participate L. . r. tae solemn eiercises aud ceremoi d in ceremonies. Although tbe weather was iue'ement. the good people of 1'atttrson aud JJif- ! R;n -. t... j . . , Bin contributed over 5100 toward the .- ... erection cf the bdildiog. Counterfeits. A whole batch of ounterfeits is said to be afloat, inclu ding tens ou the First National Bauk of Lockptlrt; Iwcnties on the First National Bank of PlaiuGelJ, New Jer - sey tens nu the Cectral Bauk of Rome; tens ou the Flout City National Bauk, Rochester ; twos on the West Chester County National Bank, Peekskill ; and twos on tbe City National Bauk of PougLkcepsie. Five ptif of Men's llalf-bose at Cheap Johu's for a quarter. A vert remarkable accidebt occur red on Frilav, tbe 3d inst., in tbe east- ern portion of this Cotinty. Abraham sp, , wpU tuown fclnier of JIouroC t3wnsl.in.wM mncinv a-ith ft wvthc p, wis mowing near his buildings. (Some of 'he grass had been trodden under foot aud was dry. While mowing his scythe, strik ing a stone, struck fire, which caught in tne urv crass referred to in a line .hove. O.iii a aoriona nr.i.wW.tinn ! tht wimI(j BUVelope(1 tIie LoU!je barn, and other outbuildincs bclonirii.e ! . t . 1 t Mr. Paje, was tuimineut for a time. I . .. I it e.uSrajed the threatened scope. - AlWT IEW ACADEMY UI-UMOJ. j Individual orders far excursion tickets .... j ' , branch- to atteud Ke-uuion Aug. 13, from an? office on P. R. 11. and es are now ready for distribution, and can be had upon application to John P. Coyle, Chairman Com., Port Koyal, Pa. Old students and their friends wishing to avail themselves of this ex cursion, must make application to the , I ! 1 8 . I Committee on or before August 1 Tickets to tbo exercises Can also be procured from Mr. Coyle, and must ,-,... , ,.-,. ,..-, ,, . . . J I 1 J 1. A CI 3UUB U-aillU .W .IlLUU .111 : be careful to observe this announce- -eut, ,s disappointment and inconve j nieuoe vill thus te avoided. tt' E would call the attention of onr i ,nJ parcel out these nominations as pnblican party this fall, and as our system readers the advertisement of Horace, r0H0Wi : "Allegheny Republicans in- j J "f :MU" rpu!t no"'lce .,,.,., 1 ments to be made at least four weeks before certo Pa.-lor Organs," and for a de scription of tbe in we can't do better than to Cipy the following : 'Thk Waters Concerto Parlor Organs. We are glad to chrouicle any new thing, or any improvement upon an ok! one, that tends to popular ise music by reudefiug its study either easier or tiore attractive. Lately ouf atteutiou las teen called to a new pat ented stop added to tbe Waters Heed Orgau, calUd the Concerto Stop. It is so voiced as to bave a tone like a full, rich alto voi:e ; it is especially 'human' in its tone. ' It is powerful as will as sweet, ar.d when we beard it, we were in doubt whether we liked i best in Solo, or wilt Full Organ. We regard this as a valjable addition to the Heed Organ. RirtU .Yew- Yorker. Another lot of Parasols and Sua Shade at Cbap John's, which will bo sold at reductd pi ices. A Trial of .Reapers took place at Mecbauicsburg on June 30th, 1874. It wait witnessed by over 500 persons, and decided brgely in favor of tbe j Dodge as the lading machine, which won for itself a high meed of praise for perfection of work, simplicity, strength and at ef draft. Anoth ER. Tie ( heater County Ag ricultural Societr had an important trial of Reapers on J une 30tb, 1S74, which lasted thro days. Tbe Dodge performed it work well, and ranked above all others. ri6f of HVaja ami Draft. Side Width Weight Draft. Draft. f Cut. lbs. Dodge 1,060 Russell 1,180 Buckeve . .o-. Table Reel, ,',8 Hubbard, Jr... 1,125 Keystone 1,00 ll. lbs. feet. -Ml) 3 6 252 18 5 282 11 , 5 2V 6 2H2 4 6 Tbe above extract) are copied from the Harttsbuig Daimj Patriot of July 1st and 4th, 1874. Farmers who want one of the Dodge Machines, can get tbetn on good terms torn S. B. Lou don, Agent for Juniata county, Pa. Prof. Robinson is contacting his experi ments in ballooning vigously. Last even ing another asceusion Kofc place, ana re sulted as have all his Ue efforts iu that ' direction, in n"ce. --Letter frem Philadelphia ; raiLiatr-riUA, July, 13, 1873. Sentinel tf Republican : Tbe weather for tbe last two weeks bas been intense ly hot, si ninch so as to be downright oppressive, the thercUfr dancing awaj high up iti tie ttlneties, and that, too, in shady spots. Everybody, whom ne cessity compels to perambulate the ! streets, studiously seek the shady tide, ("d the universal salutation that ynu i hear on all sides; is Whew, but isn't it. ... is not s o matter how all branches ! bf business and industry way languish, j bnder the gloom and uncertainty which 0W eCVelol't8 Huzocul Lorixjn, I ,her6 " ,W' Cer'"in m"dicma of work to be done aud business transao- I ed" Wb'Cl' rc1uires ,be e"ice of . "0 BUmbcr of h?lces mortals, who, j aeUS' " r("l,el,ca ,0 Pursue .u..v., unuu uunu irlt ililil tin 1 1 .w ttiia wnatlior! in a bark Uiiil. - jbets particularly bsrd, sweltering as l"rJu"i ei.ucr Kuniu me ouruu g "J'S of tbe sun overhead or tbe intense j heat caused by their refraction from gclical the P''e vt britk "Ud n,orUr whiul' i they arc not good, kiud sons and daugh is 'aid!everJ-ncreMrronnJ them- ! ters, just ak yourself who 6rt gave ! 8 ,M TW1 : r roun(1 Us ,Ba' caloric predomt- i Tbe P0,,,ieal orl(1 circnm - scribed within the city limits is also at fever heat. Last month the Kepubll- cans made their nominations for Con- gress, the Mate senate Assembly, Ju i uiciary ana uie several cicy oraces, ana 1 ... . ... . .. j this week tbe Democrats will follow . suit. On the Republican side the nom- 1 i . i -. rr i linatinns for all the offices wers bitterly j contested, and in two instances such ter for the "Crusader" mother to be at ! angry feelings provoked, that it may j home How many little hearts waut J lead to tbe defeat of tbe sdteessful j nyiapalhy uch as only a mother can 1 candidate, although in what may bej,,jVe; so uisny little troubles that need ! justly styled overwhelmingly safe dis- tricts. I rcfef to the contest for State Senate in the 7th District between 11 T. Thomas and Hiram Hotter, aud that J for Congress iu the 6th District be- tween Leonard Myers and A. C. liar- nier. In the Crst instance trro separate convections were held and two nomina tions made, and in the latter, although Uarmer was nominated, Mr. Myers de nounces tbe nomination as the result or fraud, protests that bit was tLe bont-st choice of a majority of the Republican citizens of the District, and announces himself as a candidate. With these two exceptions all tbe other nomina tions seem to Dive rpner-l fcittilfartinn andh.ie been endorsed as the best! made, as a Whole, tor uianv vears. Ihei D r.ll J.,lt. r.ff i eveDing ad tbs Conventions to- morrow and Wednesday and fromise . . .-i, ', , i to be still more bitter than were those Republican, But why they . . . m m a,. 1 should bo so, 1 can t Understand, be-1 .c1 m,-.,i. ; . : . iav &u.is an J..ve, iu v.iv wi ; ! least, wilt be as futile as the labors of ; bisyphus, so h ml history, lit ,. " . lonp a) their traditious ke Ihe shirt of Xessus, ! cling so clcseiy around tlieui. la State j politics but little bas ytt been 8aid here. I understand thlit.M. Hall Stan- . a .t 1 a I I ion, iresiuent ot tue noaru ot r.uuca- i tion, will be pressed for Lieutenant ! s Governor, by the people of the city, ; and Judge Paxson for Supreme Judge, t Both cannot be nominated. Now the ! ... , question arises which ought to succeed ! j it hpirtir ornlil that thia fife 1. tnti ' . . b - - cue noiuiuatiou on the State bat question must be decided by the bouest voters of the tate on I the 25th of August next. Senator ; j Kutan, through his paper, the Beavtr i f gheny and Philadelphia shall join bands ' tsiruciea ineir ueiegaics in tavor ot Hon. James L. Graham for Lieutenant j portanl offices to be filled is that of Con Governor. If he allows bis name tjjgrcss, I would, therefore, recommend to go before ihe Convention, there is little 1 ,hc R-I'"bhcan voters of Juniata county, .,Kt f hi. n..n.i...,ii. Phil, JMlnl.i. ! Jeremiah Lyons, E., as a silita'jle candi- ... i will take the Supreme Judge, and give ; fc 6 j Allegheny Lieutenant Governor. As these counties elect the ticket, the di-! vide would be'a fair one, provided they ! Concede the other nominations to the smaller counties." And the Pittsburg Cxmmerriul publishes the above article without comment. What is meant.' But a truce to politics. The hot i weather has driven quite a number of our wealthy citizens to the different watering places. Cape May, Long Branch aud Atlantic ( ity art crowded. Excursions to all these places are of daily occurrence, and crowds are the rule. On Friday evening our city was startled by the report that a terrible accident bad occurred at Atlantic City that forenoon. A yacht containing a party of eight was upset by tbe surf while returning across the bar, and five persons, all Pbiladelphians, were drowued. The lost are Daniel Offley Sbarpless, his wife Esther II. Sharp less, bis daughter Carolina Sbarpless, bis son Alfred Sbarpless, and Annie W. Roberts, daughter of the proprietor of the Chalfant House. The only body recovered last evening was that of Miss Roberts. On Saturday evening last our city was visited by one of the severest thun der storms we bave ever witnessed. Tbe rain fell in torrents for nearly two hours. A bigh building on Third street was struck by lightning, bnt not much damaged. On Sunday and to-day the city looks cleaner for the visitation. But I mast close, as I bave already spun my letter out too long. Jlu rt voir. Modi's. Turnip Seed. Good Turnip Seed, of the Red Top Strap Leaf variety, for sale, at 50 cents per pound ; CO eeots by mail. Call on or address Maurice Leonard, tf . Oakland Mills, Pa. Xorristown taxes show els' whi-ri'. ti,o. Sl.Tfl. 5W L . A Word to Mathers. Yes, I dare say, it wilMie some per son that bas no children some one that does not know tbe trouble of bringing np a family, will tell mothers their duty. Hat, my sister, you are mis taken ; I only want to ask if you bave the confidence of your children (lave you the confidence of that bright boy by your side t Does that tender Jaugh tar tell you her trials aud cares f Do you know your children? How few lhere ,re tljat d. il(W niany c,jrell L0 from 101ue for .dviee. IIcw many ,ears vou might have saved for your ; g;ri9 ,lltl t-ploa i.il.t for jur boy., j Vou have a responsibility resting on j yo that none other has. Are you i ! wcu you brought that voung )ife lnto this world yuu brought j ' ""re anul for a long eternity ! D yoa realize that you make your child s irr. . it.. ; . m n t j iu a uiessiug or a curse t jaia or j children's ingratitude ; you teach them j mat. tB make the mind of your child to a great extent ; you are the ; lDe that wolds their character. If j them ideas Who but you gave them their earliest instruction ? Wheu the . mind was tender and easily molded, did j yoa not fLiou jt ot did you let it develope without csre If so, do not ham ir.imtirn.lA d.i not hl.mo them They tell as of the gbrious work woman is doiugiu the great C usade," which is felt over the laud ; of the nravers aud petitions that are uitde for ! fallen iau But would it not be bet- 4 mother's c&rd Had she not better ! gjve the children that time ! Perhaps she is an old woman, trying to save a dissipated sou. Better have given him that precious instructiou years ago, wheu you had bis full coufidence, when you were his ouly light. I beard a young man remark not long ago, " My mother bas my full confi leucc." Blea- j d . , . T motner, thought 1 ; you are among those that are Called blessed among i.ri.i .i .u - mind is tender, and there will be no ! 1 use for a "Crusade," ot days spent in telling woman ber mission. j , jOlije Roland. To cure c cough, to relieve all irri- tati Soundurs and health to the most dell cate organizations of tbe humau frame , the lunjrs use Dr. Wistar't Bnlmm ' of" Wild Cherru which is still nrcnared v " verry, w ui.u is sun pripareu with the same care in the scleotton , and , Ar.intviiiiininn rv F 1 vamitia inrrpml i.ii I j ' -"r -s -" "s-"'""' as when it was introduced to the public ! " J " ,8,ar over ,or,T JM 81"ce- j Ar-iti..j Fi. Farmer, who want to buy a fiist-class Reaper and Mower i v l, do ca" " tm' undersigned who h" f,,r ,a,e ,Ue IIu,,b',rJ Rea' er a,,d Mow- er snd the Meadow Laik Mower. The1 gearing of both these machines are neatly ; emlosed not a coj; or spring being out-! side. I sold thirteen of these machines ht year, and they all gave entire satislac- ; u"n- 1 Aao l,ave f,,r Xk ,he Ta"'"r Ha-T Kak'' lh .Mh.nicsbtirg Rake, and the i i genuine Coluinhii Kakc. t tQ Xjaia p u w j! kckW Orders addressed . o iiroinpt alien-, lion. Mat 27- DANIEL ALKEK. I CANDIDATE S CARD. COKGPE5S. aur. Editor : As the time is approaching lor nomiua- rir a ticket to be supported by the Re , 1R ,mi ..r ,h. .t im A t.. K.. r.tiui r..- ti.o .- rttu- ' ,, ... ,.. . . tion lor Congress, lie is well quail fled, is man of un(irillg and a thorough Re- publican, and if succcmful in making the district nomiuation, would tpare uo eUorts to make his election, and I believe would be elected . PATTERSON. MAUUIED: C A VENT GODSHAL July 7th, by Eev. F. MoBurncy, Mr. A. T. Caveny and Miss Permilia C. Godshal, both ol Mexico. DIED t JENKINS In Fayette township, on the 4th inst., James Oscar Jenkins, only child of J. K. b. Martha Jeukins, aged 5 months and 25 days. We had once a little darling. He was our only pride; We loved him, oh, perhaps too well, For soon he slept aud died. . Death has claimed our little Osi:ar, Set the seal upon his brow ; And his eyes that shone so brightly, Shine in Heaven with Jesus now. , A. W. g B. LOUDON',- MERCHANT TAILOR, iu room in rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa., FASHIONABLE GOODS always on baud. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can hate them cut In garments free of charge. BVTTERtOCS P.1TTERSS also for sale. A Lit WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 32, 1873-tf Kotlce to Tax-payera. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons paying their Mate and County Tax on or before the 1st day of September, 184, will be allowed an abatement of six per cent, on the same. By order of the Com missioners. JAMES DEEN, Clerk. CortmisMoncrs' Office, Mifflin- t town, May 13, 1874. , Sentinel R Wickb $1.50 i yraf 10311 Line 41i4 MIFFLlNTUArN MASKBTS. Corrected Weekly by J.& H. At Sumbaugh. ' MirrusTows, idly l5 1874. Putter i.-.n.i... i.j Kgjrs,...., 20 Lard V Cried Apples ...j..4 10 " blackl.ernc. 10 " Kaspbemes 20 Potatoes ik 90 Ham 12 Shoulder i 10 Sides m Washed Wool .j 4" Ground iluiu Salt, per sick .... 2 00 MIFELINTOW.V OR A IX MARKET. Corrected wevaly by D. P. SuloufT Wheat, ... , ,it 1 13 Oats, .. 50 I'orii, iii... 70 Barley . . . . . i 60 Clovtrseeil w 4 75 Timothy seed n..t 2 rH. ) laxseed . 1 1 : . .... 1 7 A GBEIKt IUM8EB, &C. TDK undersigned, lisvii.g completed his new Vl'arelioUM.- iu 1'err.VM illej Would ' respeetiiilly invite the attention -!' llir farmer of the county to the lact that he is at ail times P1TLVG THE HIGHEST PRICES ' FOB ALL KINDS OF ; G 11 AI., SlaJIDS, A cs, A 0. Having iiitroriurred new fa-ilities for boi.-t- '. ingj Weighing, we are now preparetl to unload with Ibr least povible trouble. . Ut. nv. T uaric, lire aa Tie3, Locust aVosts, una all saleable Country Produce W'il be honght at all limes, either lor ICASH UK IX FXCII tNGK FOR MER- C1IA.N LlSt. HAVE FOH r.U.F. COAL, LUMBEE. FISH, SALT, FLASTEG, GROUND OU LUMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, "d ' ,h l"e-t rates ruling -- -- ... ...j iuiwi.uiv.imuiii;.i ,OIIIMl M cuu,,.! assortment o! ' l IlK 1 (.(Wills f:KMWM.LMI' NOTIONS, Queens ware. Hardware, &c, all of which will le gold as low, if not a little lower tnan elsewiiere- NOAH IILUlZLEIi. Tec. It', lt73-lf fttlW A3D ATTRACTIVE laliSTlC OK GOODS Jl'ST BECCIVEU IT TIIE PATTERSON DRUG STORE, i Among the many uiee goods may be found ' the follow ingj 1 Two Dozes Fink Pockt BiBlex, Lasoe Lot or PuoTocaAFH Alrius, Bkac- , Tin L AiTM".arn Albi ms, t tba Fise KyvE roa I.adih, Fixe Pocket Books, ExniuH to Si i-PLT The Coistt. A Cbeat V ' a I et v J or Ftxr Isl tivl PsrEa axi EsvtLorr., Fur a Bbistol BoAan Cai, Blanks. Lab;k Lot or I(lk Books, Fill Borso Dat-Boors, AND ALL OtMEB KINDS AND M.K4. llABHOXICAS, EXTBA UlALlTT ACCOBHEoX and Violins, Fixe Haib ltarsni:s and i Coxa, Cm a a Cakes, Gix Tobac co PotCUE, 1 BTi'LIO, j t HESS BOABDS, DiKI SOII, ClIECKESS AXD C H E C I K B o a D s, Photo is a a r u Fbames, Bass Balls, S pectaclfs and EtE Glasses, Btsr AssoitTSExr is the CorxTT. Tbe PrRLic abe Invited to Call AND Ex A JUNE THE (ioODS- RrXEM be the Place Pattebsom Data Store. P. C. UU.NDIO. - ! Patterson, May 13, 1871-tf rUSlATA VALLEY BANK. ! j Tt x. t t n PomerOJ, PatterSOn, JaC0t)S COi I It f LHTUWS, aVlSIAT t COIJSTT, P. j CAPITAL, (SO.OOO. JOSEPH POMfcROY, President. T. VAM IRVIN, Cashier. DIBECroKS : Joseph Ponieroy, Jerome N. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, John BalsnacU, 11.11. Bechtel, J. V. Frank. I'miltd Stair Srturitttt, Bonds, 4rc., bought and sold. Seven-thirtut exchanged for I'tvt-tietnlu at market rates. United States coupons paid. Gold mnd Silver bonght at highestt rates. Depoiitt received, collection made, draft on the principal cities, and a general tanking business transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. june873-tf 1776. 1876. 0: AMERICAN C E1N TEN1ST I AL- :U: JEROME IIETRICK, AT TUE CANAL STORE, MEXICO, Keeps constantly on band and for sale at a small profit, a well selected assortment ot DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, WOOD & WILLOWWARE, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. I Also, FLOCR and all kindsof PROVIS IOX ! and MILL FEED. J TOP PRICES paid for Country Produce j ,, . , ,,... - , . , and all kibds cf GRAIN, particiilariy for ! ' vuuitc tt vi vaiii;at. Mexico. Pa.. May , ISTSJtm 1 , Prbfrsxionril C tirds. D. M. CltAWFOKD, M.-D.i lias resumed actively the practice of Medicine and Surgery and their collateral branches. Office at the old corner of Third and rane streets, Mililintowu, Pa. Nov. li, l73-tiiu THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D., fhysician and Surgeon, Mlrt USTOtt .f ; TjI. j I O'liee hours froia 9 t. m. to - r. .. Of. ! fice iu his fathers reaideiK-e, at Ihe south j end ot Water street. ict22-tf : jLFUED J. PATTERSON, j ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ! VIFKI.INTOWX, JUXIATA CO., PA. ! C7 All bnineas irniopilv attemled to. dru-r In ihe room formerly occupied oy Alloniey Allison. J oris E. ATKINSON, ATTOUNKY -AT -LAW, MIKFI.fXTOWX. PA. 3jrl'oIieciiug aud Couvej aucing prompt ly allelided to. OrricK On Bridg- s'tn-et, pMite the Court House Square. NEW PIIOTOuRAI'll GALLEUV. Bridge Strtet, Xifllintown, Pa. ' TOSEril II ESS wouli respectfnllv invite , o m who want gwid photo,, raph.s ..r tl .UVM ... ... l.:.. a call, and be eouviuced that this rs ttw . place to get COOff PIl'TI' II ES. , Having prepared himself uli t:.e I'.rST INSTKL JIEXTS in the uuiket, alii I . all the I 1-iTFsr 1MPRQVHMF.. TS that rniixikute a I First -Class Photograph Gallery, I, he invites all his frinnds snd ihe puhlir gen- ' imlli tik favnp liim tetlt .I..... ..it n,i ltey wi Mcmrtiodafe.! wills anv-' "'VT ,,w'h-'v . . Pictures taken Ironi Card to Life Size. , and Painted, it d. -sired, in Oil or V.iter Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old Ambrotypt-3 or la2iterreotype alo ' wi'tvu aiii vinnrzeu, anu iiainieu 11 ieiri. a gcMxl st-ioctlou of FKAJIM k.?pt on ' Iiand at all times, and cheaper llian ever. i oolhl aluut r rallies. Gilt Frames, Imitation IV aluut Friuics. I'M-Mtioti Kewood Fra:i!:s, Hutic Frames, u" vT JT , . , Pli-tflt f N :kif. Sirtir.araa.. f.nA n.l T ' se, &c . . ' J v . MilHintown, Jan 7, 1874. w-k u j j . . iit ijui rr FOinVAKD ASI) IO.H.MISMO 31 E R C II V iV T DEtLCR 1.1 U lAIN, COAL, PLASTKR, SALT . C K M E 2 1 CALCINED PLASTER CLARK lVHIfaTU'rS i TINWARE AND SHEET--j IRON STORE. i .Main Street, Fatlerston. Here a coiupletc assortment of TIN AKD SHEET IKON WARE may constantly be found to suit cnstoiiK-rs. and are ottered at a B AUG .YIN. " I iwSwftSJ IBIS0 nca''r ""d "rcdUio'" i j KooliillJ? ailtl Spoil tillff ! of Ihe BEST MATERIA! ado to onler' on short notice. ' i TIIK PUBLIC ; Artr alao hereby infruied that I rfgularh j ornrr vs-b run s t . . -a?..l t i 1 a tvJL? sons purchasin: cootis iu Philadelphia, c-n hav ive them Drone lit promptly here by order- g them to ltTJt Market street, in care of; in Clark Wnsht's Market Car. I also invite he attention of those who s'aip produce to ! the east, to the facilities offered, and arn- ' estlv solicit their patron.s'. i tLAKK WBIOIIT ; Dec 24, 1873. i IN EW FURNITURE STORE. The undersigned would inform the public ' that he has opened a , FURNITURE STORE ; i In the oorough of Patterson, where ha has i for sale , K1LB0URX & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom Sets, ALL STYLES Ob' BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Locsges, ExtessIoj Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, H.tRBLE TOP STAXDS, Sofa, Cane-Seat" and Common p,i .i- U C 1 vuau;i, ttuu wioiiu;;, a, -r T 4. e n a' AlSO, 2 Large LOt Ol CarpetS. As I run a car to Philadelphia weeklv I ! . . ... , , , . ' carpets, tc., iu person, am prepmrea io un au vruera lor laruuure, Ft F, EOHM. Oct 22, 1878-tf rn A larse assortment of Oneensware, China , i:r.rkrnt Clr. ware, ke.. for sale cheap hw J. A II. A. STAMRAiV.tl. .VEtV .IDtERTlSEMS.YTS. I HEAD QUARTERS! Bridge 41 THBE 'THIS Sinia(; A f HEADY, Spring & Vliirh sire sold CIIEPAEU than lit any otlirr in town. Kl.-I'M TFI LLV YtH I:.-. SiV.i EMH, SCI I O Til NEW CASH STOW AT LOCLfST UKOVK, MILFOKD TWP., One ami a half miles sotith-vvet of Patterson. 1 ' rriHE iib-cnt)er inolM rtio.t rospfcttnllv i I .1 . 1 .1 More at I lie alHve Macr. wnt're he ih tr : their pairoiiiigeniih the Ut-fSlail'J most select j DRY GOODS, 'tKoCfcKIKS. QI'EEX sWAKE, tVoop AM WILLOW WAKE, OIL i CLOTHS, LOOTS t SHOES. Also, with a full supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C., All of hieh he otlers to x II or cxeluuige for .ountr: piojiicc at TIIJ: VKRY TaOAVTCsT i mucks. Much lower, in fact, th in gnol have been sold within the county for many year, i lie id pay the highest Uiaiket j rice lor Lociul l'u.-.!:, Ruilroa I Ties and Wood, either ill cash or goods. Locnst Urove, A eg. f, l7-lf. NEW mm C. BARTLEY, B l 1 J) G E 8 T R E E T , MIFFLLTOWN, IM. D.V.Harley&Gos I the place where you can bur THl2 IIIattT AI TIII-J IIKArjT MEXSf Y( U T 1 1 S' & tt.it a is. Boors, shoes, WE are p.e,-rci to exhil.it ..t... .4 lb- -.. ti'-nel, ami .it .isTO.f Is A!si niwnres ta.en for sntts and pari ml SlHII I IU'lICCt TtT r 'a-iOlJlllHO. Remember the i I.ip?, in Ho.TiuafiS Water s'reeH, MlFFI.I.TOV; I'A. : -:" - ' - WHAT TO WESR AKO :0: Ju?t stp Into S. AMI El. STKATEii'S ( l.oTllixt; sToi:E. Brid Pa., ai.'! !i- 1 ill t.-ll y.i, all al.onl it. Il.i'intr j-i-t rcturii. d Ironi i'l i' iMt f.U La'e-tt ami Choicer! rylei f C L O T I! I X (I () j toats, I .ial. leN. Il.,t-. C:, Il ..ti and Slt.K.-n, Wai,-he and Jeweirv, Notions. Fur' I nihmg Gm,ls in en.ll.-. v:i ny, CarK.-t-. Floor Mil tloth, Fnmitiire, Cc, cheaper than the chea-;t, for thr wiue ijnalily ot giMl. Call in and be convinced. Measure Taken anil Patter.n.n, M iv 10, l7.i Manhood: HowLost- How Eestored l Jnst Pubtishe l. in a StjU I Eucelvpe. Itice Six t'ents. jy Lecture on the Nature. Treatment ami Rau.cal Cureot Sperniutorrlora, or Seminal Weakness, Involitntarv F. Dilation, Sexual Debility, and Iu.ixiliiuent.s toMarrhise cm- ? erallv : X-rvoU4Uc.. t:in.uinitl-.ti l-,j lepy and Fitt; M. ntal and Physical Inea- pacny, resiu:me in. m ei-Awnr, etc. Bv KOBEK7 J. Cl LVKUU'KLl.. M. D Att. tin Ol the '-ti.-eeu B..ok," Jtr. The worId-M-iioiuit a ith ir. in this ad- i miruUe Lecture, rlearly l ro-ej itimi i om" 'xl'vrir,' ; ht lf- awlMl t'oiwp'ie' i ees t .Self.AiMise i-.iy hei liV-rtiiallv reiobi- ci wiinoni meuiritien, ami without danscr ons S1f?'cal ix-ratinnt. bonjiies. instrn. ments, nnti .r e-.nh.UH, M.inlius out a lnre " ,m" rvr,' a-' cftW-tn,! by wbK-B ev-ry u:erer. no matter what bis condition nny b., rhsy care hiiucll'eh-aplv. pritately aud" rartieailv. This I.ertufe ill prove a btiouto tlioamitds and thousand ent, under seal, to aty mldress, isi plain envelope, on the receipt of two post ! age alanips- Aidress the Publisher, CIIAS. J. C KLINE &. CO. l'-'T B,trery. New York, Pntt.f'lffire lt..v l;. 7S-lr. Street. ARRIVALS Summer inform the fmli'ie that he ha iilst rprned i 1 . - . r - Kirel to siur . ail who nr-iv f ii-or liim vtM aortincnt of A.J. HERTZLEIi. 1 JOYS' CLOT IIIXG jxd TtMsuiya owns. .-Intrro and t-lect st.K-ks ever oflerea it H IXC 1. 1" LOW VRICt' ' ' ..f uiM, wbicb will bo made to order ? w Builuintr, corner of BriJe in ' may , ls7J-tf ' - - KOW TO WEftB IT strer, Pifterson and New f . - tin an'.rJv vou with tu. "" " V A L L KINDS, Suits M;nie to Order. SaMLEL tfTRAYEK". ItLATC II LEY'S r Improvil Cl'CCMBEP iW(Jl'l) I'CMP, Tasteless 7 rz nn..,M.. L-n:..: .... t-v...... I-U1M.II1, I.ll.l .I II. Ob V ill ('. The oet i'liiup lor the least money. Attention is espe-i-ta!ly Invited to Blatchley Patent Iniprovf lirarket it w New Drop Check Valve, i;'r-h c:ui be lllnirawii without rtmioving the pump r- or diturtmie tle joints. 5?f Als.i the Copper Chamber, whi;h ievtr cm k or Male, and wiil outlt anv other. For sale bv De-.iler4 ami the Tniite seller- ally. Impiire for BUtrhh-y's Pump, atnl if not for Sale iti your town", s.-nd direct to I HAi 5. BI.ATCHLEV, M srr cti n. - ok; Cotnmerce St., I'liiLaoelpliis. I'a. s LOMO. SEIBLR, : Will visit Mifflin ami Patterson eveiy Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will rnruish the Itizcus Ol thete Dor, ' oiichs wit t the bvt of BKKF, VEAL, MITTOX, POKK, a.c. ' at tbo very lowest prn-en. lie rt--W!ullf ii)l;-it the patronage ot tin- pibl.- ' tril :;. Irl mm, :4 Ml UliaUa. 1 " f1 ' ! ?! t i i 7 I1 1 MtLa.