Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, July 22, 1874, Image 3

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jgENTlXEL & REPUBLICAN
MIFFLIN TOWN:
WeJiieday. July 21. 18T4.
TERMS.
Subscription, $!."') per annum.
Transient advertisements inserted at 50
cents per inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
umn, It) cent per line for each tasertion.
Deductions will be luaie to th e desiring
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
year.
PEKK'A. R. 1LTIME TAELE.
Passenger train leave Xtilllin Station as
follows:
EASTWARD.
I hiladelphia Excess, 12 43 s i.
Fast Line, I 13 a m.
Faeitic Express, 10 01 a ni.
llamshnrt; Accoiumo., II "Sam.
I ay Express, 1 -12 p m.
Mail, 6 12 pm.
Cincinnati Express, 8 ill u in.
IFIT'IID,
Pittsburg Express, 1 111 m.
Ciiicir.iati Express, 2 14 a in.
1'aciCe, 5 58 a in.
Way Passenger, 10 tM a uu
jla:I, 3 33 p tu.
Fat Line, 6 4 j p ui.
Mifflin, June!, 1874.
LCCJL tTELLIGEACE.
Altoona and liuntingdoa hare bi'tn done
by Tom Collins.
Noah Her tiler, Es)., is building himself
a flue residence at Port Royal.
Mr. Gibson WeiiCer, of Turbett town
ship, has erected a brick residence oh his
farm.
John Jacobs, of Tusrarora valley, ha pur
chased a large aeferatur aud a steam c-igine ;
to run it.
Joseph Ewmg, Esq., of Hamsbcrg, is I
making extensive repair, on his property in
Turbett towaship. !
Too latest definition to the word dir.ee :
is, -Au exercise tht make one ioret th jy j t
ever had a mother." j
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Showers k ScheTt are palt-ng up a Imid- i
uiue Iruu Itucciu Uout of their n.-i:duiice
ou TTasbiii2ton street. j
Te Lutheran Sabbath School ul hold ;
a celebration iu John Sel.wcier'a wood j
north ol town, on Friday, 31st iust.
A thunder stomi on the evemn5 or J-Iy ,
V;h killed thirty-seven sheep tl-at oelons jd i
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to riwuu jauiauuitu, vi a rzuiaum cuuun.
A barn door fell on a son of Peter priiik
ler, of Porter toaiiship, Huntingdon ccun
ly, last week, aud broke the boy's both k-gs
Above the kuces.
The Tiew Court House is so tar advanced
Iht all w ho see it declare that wucu liuish
ed it w ill be the haudsoaiest buildinj; of the
fciad iu many counties.
A LycoUiiug county publisher has tsen
imprisoned, iu detault of 6,X baii. He
was . harged wilh sending obscene putsL-a-tious
thiough tile mails.
Mr. Valentine Wischaupt his built a neat
cottage on bis farm lying by the roadside,
ou the way from Port Koyai to Waterford,
tb'iut t.vo uiiics from th? toriuer place.
A icau ia llutitinIoa county, named
Harris, has bien arrest .-d on tho . barge of j
leiiau)!!!: itta. coui.iv iv means 01 Aa
and other scalps. !! wis bosud over lcr j
trial i:i tha sum of $ l'i0.
Mr. Alex. Paiighrrty, of BWu county,
Kiinie dayj au, Ijft h;s home wilh H'Kt to
make a payment on laud bought of a ciii
n;n of l!.:ii-1nvsounr. but did not appears:
that town, Uitd has not bjea kc-3 s'r.ce.
James M. Fiurehtield, formerly of rhis
tow u, disi at A'.tooua, about 1 o'clock ou
Sunday afternoon. His remains were
r--uj!it to this pise, and interred in ie
I'tiioii Cemetery ou l!onday al'teruo;n-.
i-iiaon Albright, proprietor of the Jrni
llji hotel in thts plaee, died last Saturday
niht about 11 o'cbck, of a lmgerii!' ill
ness. His remains were taken tj Newport,
Perry cour.ty, lor interment, oa Tuedy.
Iu the year ISflo Iieijamin Kepner erec
ted a barn WxVJ feet ou h:s farm in Te.r- j They Were insured for three thousand
U-:t township; it was then the Uryatb.inijj j, lu tUe Madison. Jackson and
in the c-!iLty. It is still a good bam, ai:i
has b.eu re-roofed by Mr. P. M. Kepuer, a
n of iho lirst-saiued Mr. Kepner.
The heavy dashmg rain on Monday after
iHKia raist-d the question of a more perlect
tysteni of drainage for the streets. If
Cross street were graded all ths water that
c-iters town by way of East Point couid
t turne.l down it into the stream south ol
town.
Last Fridiy was pay-diy oa this end of
he new railroad. Messrs. Meeker and Oau
gler, President and contractor of liie cuter
prise, were here aud gare their jiersoual at
tention to the obtaining of the right of
way, ic. Another pull or two, " all to
gether" and we'll have the cars here.
A lawyer of the towu ol Huntingdon was
tLieramfcnlatiiig his child in a carriage on the
tow-iaf" on the 4th lust. A breeze
raised his kit and blew it away. He st.'i
Icd the child's carriage aud ran alter the
hat. During 1i'.s absence the wind blew
strong aud tumbled the carriage, child and
all into the canal, into which the father
kplunged and saved the child tram drown
ing. Ox Monday afternoon, durmg th
r,reva!etice of the rain, lightning enter
cd the railroad telegraph office at Pat
terson, aud unseated aud tumbled on to
the floor Mr. Isaac ColTman aud W. D.
Cramer, Esq., They were not serious
ly burt. For a minute or twoltey did
cot know what ailed them.
I'm-er. the old Constitution of this
State an assessment made ten days pre
vious to election day qualified an it di
vidual to vote, provided other require
ments bad been complied with. Under
,the new Constitution assessments must
tie made sixty days before election day,
which is tlie 3d of November.
" Tue call for the County Committee
to meet last Saturday was pser.ted
after the paper bad been made op. It
was put iuto the form in a hurry. A
proof of it never came under the eye
of the editor, anl the mislake of its
date was not noticed uuui the whole
ditioa of papers had been worked off.
"The call was intended for last Satur
day, instead of, for the IStb of August.
' Few people unacquainted with phy
siological chemistry are aware of the
quantity of trot: in the blood, but all
should know the importance of keeping
p the supply, for debility, diase and
death are sure to follow when he quan
tity becomes too much reduced. The
Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of iron)
rupplies this vital element, . and has
cuied xuany chronic diseases. '
Attbstio.i! Juniata Scocts!
Too are hereby ordered to parade, in
Mexico, od Saturday, tbo 8th of Au
gust, at 10 o'clock a. M. hj order ol
J. K. R0BISON,
Captain.
Matth
An attempt to set fire to tie bridge
spanning th'e Susquehanna at J'uncau's
Island, was made tate on Monday night
of last week. The lire was started
with shaVitigs, saturated with coal oil.
but was discovered by the lock-tender
and extinguished before it had burned
! the fl'wriug of the bridge. Incendia
rism septus fc be rife throughout the
country. Perry County Advocate.
John Hor, of lieilefonte, owned
Sue saw mill in West Virginia. The
other night he dreamed that this mill,
with its contents, had been burned. He
was firmly convinced that the dream
was ba?eJ on reality, but his family and
friends ridiculed the idea Tarn Arm
1 later, Mr. Hoy's son arrived at home,
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brilii'mtr netra that lli hrniwrlv liH
, c c - i--r j
been entirely destroyed on the night of
the dream. Ex.
Another lot of Parasols and Sun
Shades at Cheap John's, which will bo
sold at reduced pticcs.
The Temperance Army wi'l bold a
Pic Nic in David Fowles woods, in
Wa!ker township, ou Saturday, the
25th of July. There will be good
speakers present. A general invita-
tion is extended to eVcrvbodj in the
connt ,j, ; V,,
s.u u. .a ..a
j wiiu juur vast? is oiiea wua eoou
things. There will be music by the
S oiaer Ol me
Committee.
poaT RiT tL, July 18, 11?74.
TllE Tweoty-rst Annual Mectinffof
the State Teacher's Association will bo
held iu the Cumberland Valley State
j Normal School Building at Shippcns-
Darg; on the l,h) yth and 13th days
r . ... r t i j
' Augtst, IZti. 1 cachers aud friends
of education desiring to attend, can ob
tain orders for excursion tickets by sp
plyiug (with stamp 'enclosed, and giviug
name of railroad and stations) to J.
rietelir rsickel, Lsq., Geruiaritowu, Pa.,
ou or before the 1st day of AugtsL
TiVE pair of Men's Half-hose at
Cheap John's for a quarter.
Do.. L. Allen has located at Johns
town, this county. He was one of the
honor tueu at the recent commence
ment at L-jDg Island College Hospital,
in the largest class that ever graduated
at that institution fifty seven being
tje number of graduates. lie has
thfl rrfcfeS!lioIl of BieJicine be-
! ca ise he loves it. Meu who reach high
positicns it profession and business are
those who laher from j'ist such aetaud
point as Dr. A lieu has chosen. lie
will not disappoint his friends.
On last Weduesday the hesse of Pe
ter Cooney, about three nities south of
B!ain, wss totally cotisumed by fire,
with Us couteuts. Cause eleve pipe
ran through the roof. io insurance.
We also learn that the store and tiu
ncr shop of J. Unwe, about two Biiics
above New Geruiantown, were destroy
ed by fire on the night of the 7th inst.,
with everything they contained. No
cause assigned gj far es we can learn.
Toboyne Insurauee Comptoy. Perry
County Democrat
Tdree pair of Ladies' hose at Cheap
John's for a quarter.
Fish --The Fish Commissioners Lave
issued the following notice : Hy Section
9 of the act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, approved
the 23th day of April, 18T3, it is
ma le the duty of the Doard of Fishery
Commissioners to notify the public as
to the time of spawning of the various
useful food fishes ol the Commonwealth,
during which time it is unlawful to take
them. The Commissioners nnw give
notice that black bass spawn from the
first day of May until the fifteenth day
of J uly ; pickerai spawn m March,
April and May ; pike and perch iu
April, May aud Juue ; sunfish in June
and July ; trout from the 15;h of Au
gust until the 1st of April; yellow
perch iu March, April and May ; cat
fish in Juue and July ; during which
time it is unlawful to take the said
fishes.
The penalty for having any one of
these fishes in possess iou during the
time lueutiuueol is five dollars.
Alar View AcAPiair Rb-ixion.
Individual orders for excursion tickets
to attend Re-union Aug. 1-3, 1874,
from auy dce on P. R. R. and branch
es are now ready for distribution, and
can be bad upon application to Johu
P. Coylo, (Jhairmau Com'., Port Royal,
Pa. Old students and their friends
wishing M avail themselves of this ex
cursion, must make application to the
Committee on or before August 1, 1874.
Tickets to the exercises can also be
procured from Mr. Coyle, and . must
likewise be obtaiued on or before Aug.
1,18.4. (Pr.ce of tickets, $1.50.) -Vo
tickets or orders granted after Au. 1,
1874. Persons desiring to attend will
be careful to observe this announce
ment, as disappointment and incttnve
nience will thus be avoided.
Mrsi Susannah Cleck will offer at
publie sale, on the premises, at 1 o'clock
1. M.; ou Saturday, August 8, 1874, a
tract of larrd coetaimrjg 17 acres, situ
ated in Walker twp., 1 mile north of
Vanwert, having thereon a good dwel
ling house, new bank barn, shop, spring
house and other outbuildings; also a
ycutjg orchard of grafted fruit.
Th b Perry Couniy Almonte says :
On Iaot Thursday mcrniiig, between 12
and 1 o'clock, the barn of John Dei
trick, in Liverpool, was set on fire, and
bis entire crop, which had been housed
the day before, was destroyed, together
with a Valuable horse. A stablo ol
David Shoernaker caught fire from Dei
trick's barn and was burned to the
ground. About the time these build-
, fairs were burned down th alarm of
Ere was again given, aud Mrs. Hair's
barn, (formerly Arbngat') was diseov
ered to be on fire, and was soou Con
sumed. Rev. Kunvan, of Newport,
had a horse iu Mrs. Bair'a stable at the
lime, which was burued to death, lo
gether with two calves. Suspicion resl
ed on a voung man named lteilly Brinki I
who was seen coming from the cant!
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with hia clothes all dripping wet, hav-
ing swam the canal from the river side.
lie was followed until he entered his
father's residence. The next day in-
. " "J"ir. i i i. i..
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i fore Lisouire Tbarp, ana while thecoiu
I '
mitmentwas b.ini? written cut bv the
1 '
Sqtlre, Urilik, ia custody of the CCU
stable. weit home to get something to
eat, when aud where be eluded the I
constable and made good bis escape. !
A reward of $100 is offered for the re
al rest of Drink.
Atkntiox, Fakheis Farmers who
want to buy a tirst-class lie-per and Uower
will do well to call ou the undersigned w ho
baa lor sale the Hubbard Keaj cr and Mow
er and iho Meadow Lark Uower. The
gearing of both these machines are neatly
enclosed not a co cr spring being out
side. I sold thirteen of these machines
last year, and they all gave entire satislac
lion. 1 also have for sale the Taylor liay
Rake, the Mechanicsburg Rake, aa the
genuine Columbia Bake. Orders addressed
to Mitiliu P. O. will receive prompt atten
tion. DANIEL Al'KKK.
May 27-Jui
Pt BLtc Sale. Davia CI
k will of -
fcf at public sale, at his residence at
Ctdr.r Springs, Fermanagh twp., at 10
o'clock on Saturday July 25th, 1874,
two cows (one (real), two hogs, one
brood Sotr, lot of household furniture,
lot of wice, most, corn, cornsheller,
cutting box, and other articles.
Tlrmp Seed. Good Turnip Seed,
of the Red Top Strap Leaf variety, for
snle-, at 50 cents per pound : GO cents
by mail. Call ou or address
Maihice Leonard,
tf Oakland Mills, Pa.
CANDIDATE'S CARD.
COXG'IESS"
Mr. Zditor-:
As the time is approaching for nomina
ting a ticket to be supported by the Re
publican party this fall, and as our system
of mukhtg nomination requires announce
ments to be made at least fonr weeks before
the Convention, aud one of the most im
portant offices to be filled is that of Con
gress, I would, therefore, recommend to
the Republican voters of Juniata county,
Jeremiah Lyons, Es-j., as a sr.'ta'ile candi
date, to be voted lor at the rriii.ary Elec
tion lor Congress. He is weft qualified, is
a man of uuliritig r.-al, and & thorough Re
publican, and if succeisful in making the
district nomination, would spare uo efforts
to make his election, and I helicve would
be elected.
PATTERSON.
MMIRIIA):
. KXOOZtK EICIIMAN At Uie Lu!h
eran parsonage, Port Itoyal, on the 7 th in
stant, by Eev. II C Shindie, Mr. Peter
Kuoozer and Miss Ellea Ek-hman
MiFFLIXTOWN MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by J. & II. A. St.iuibangh.
Mifflixtows, July '11, lb4.
Butter
Eges
Lard
Pried Apples ,
" hiack berries
" Kaspbernes
Potatoes .....i .
11am
Shoulder...
Sides . .
Washed Wool .... ........
Ground Alnm Salt, per aack
. V.
. 20
. 12
. ID
.. 1
..
..
.. (
..
2 m
MIFFLINTO'.VX GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weedy by D. P. Suloutt"
TCneat,..;. a .... .... 1 l-
Oats, ;i; 60
Corn, 70
Uariey CO
Clovrrseed 4 75
Timothy seed.. 2 ol.
Haxsecd. ..... .......... a...... 1 75
g 11. LOUDON7,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
in room in rear of Crystal Palace P.nihlmg,
on Water Street, Mifiintown, Pa.,
FASHIOXABLE GOODS always oa
baud.
CUSTOM, WORK DOXE on the shortest
notice.
GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern.
PERSONS buying goods can have them
cut in garments tree of charge.
JCTTERICICS PJTTERXS also for
sale. ' ' ' I
ALL WORK TTARRAXTEa.
, 1 PRICES LOW.
Oct 22, 1873-tf
PUBUO NOTICE '
IS HEREBY GIVEN", That, in order to
raise money to aid in the construction pf a
new Court House in MilUiutown, the under
signed, Commissioners ol the county of
J uniata, bare issued and are now prepared
to sell, at their otlice in Mitllintowu,
The Bonds of the County,
of such denominations as may be desired
not less than fifty Dollars with coupons
attached, at the rate of six per centum tu
lerest, to be paid auaually. Sait Bonds to
be payable in one, two, or more years, not
i acceding eight.
These Bonds are issued under the proi i
xion of tha Act of Assembly of the 0th of
April, 18oB, and will be a aaie and itesira
ble investment, exempt from taxation for all
local and municipal purtoi.
WM. VAN" SWERINGEN",
DAVID B. DIMM,
A- A. CROZIER,
Comriinioaert.
Atlesti i
Jama Decx, Cltrk. .
Corn rnissioners' Office, MiGiu-J
town, Nov. 7, 1873. -
. A I5ne aesottment of cloth, casstajerrs,
Arca-.wrTsonlu.nd.nd for sale SfoTSb?pJ!3rMll,rri
.aa txB. LOUDON. : 'L ; t J. & IL &TA3U1AUGE.
veftm-p,'
Frofexiionnl Cards.
D M. CRAWFORD, M. I).,
Has resumed actively the practice of
Vlediciue aud Surgery and their collateral
branches. Olliee at lliu old corner ol Third
aud Oranpe street, ViSlintuwu, I'a.
Nov. 12, lo73-uiu
THOMAS A. ELDER, II. I).,
Fhysician and Surgeon,
MirfusTCUx, r.i.
Office hours from 9 . . to r. .. Of. I
lied in hi lather's residence, at the south '
end id Water atreel. n-l22-tl
j LFUED J. 1'ATTERSON,
j a fiwpnTjiAiTTr am r w
; ATTOSIIEY-AT-LAW,
E"" AH business pronijitly attended to.
I Orrica In the room foruerly oceul'itd
I b. Attoruey Allison.
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li Ia E- ATK"SON,
tnti.,iTi i,,- m . . ,-
I Ml 111
VlKrLINTOVTN, PA.
i . lV"nS Conveyancing prompt-
i ly airennea lo.
j ' Orm-a t)n Bridge street; opimsite the
j Court House Square.
FHOTOGRAPil GALLERY.
Bridge Street Xiffiiutaws, Pa.
JOSEPH HESS would r"iivtfullv in . e
all who want G(HH PlIuTiHiRAPHS
of themselves or their frieslis to gie him
a call, and be convinced that Ihla is tbo
place to get
GOOD PICTIRCS.
Having prepared himself with the BEST
INSTKIMENTS in the market, and
all the
J1TFST IMPR0 fZME. TS
that constitute a
First -Class Photograpn Gallery,
1 hf. illVifaHi all Mat frunAu inj1 til rnl'w aun.
' eruUv- to I'avor Liru ui'h their iuI-dilicm
lutronatr, '
and they will be accommodated with any
thing in the line of Photognphy.
Pictures tnken lrom Card to Life Size,
and Painted, if desired, iu Oil or Water
Colors.
Small Pictures copied and erihirged.
Old Ambrotypes or Daguerreotypes aI.-o
copied and enlarged, and painted if desired.
A goo.l selection of FRAMES kept ou
hand at all times, and cheap -r than ever.
Solid W'al u ut Frames,
tiilt Frames,
Imitation Walnut Fnnmt,
Imitation Rosewood Frauirs,
Rustic Frames?
Cabiuet iiuierial Frames,
Picture .Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord aud Tas
sel, &c.
Joseph mas.
UiftihiloWD, Jan. 7, 1871.
Yy p. siLorrr,
rOBWARD AND COX-ULSSION
MERC-IIAftT,
DEALER 1.1
(J II A IN,
Ll'MDER.
COAL,
PLASTER,
SALT
CEMENT,
CALCINED PLASTEE
CLARK "WRIGHT'S
TINWARE AND SIIEET
IRON STORE.
Main Street, Patterson.
Here a complete assortment of
TIN AND SHEET IEON
mar constantly be found to suit customers,
and are oilered at a BARGAIN.
REPAIRING neatly and expeditious
ly executed.
Rootling nil 1 Spouting'
of the BEST MATERIAL, made to order
on short notice.
the ruuLic
Are also hereby informed that I regulaily,
every week, run a car to and from Phila
delphia, going to the city on Tuesday and
returning to Patterson on Thursday. Per
sons purchasing goods in Philadelphia, c-n
have them brought promptly here by order
ing them to Vl'Zi Market street, in care of
Clark Wright's Market Car. I also invite
ihe attention of those who siiip produce to
the east, to the facilities oifered, and earn
estly solicit their patronage.
-" CLAKK WRKJUT.
Dec. 24, 1S73. ,
jEW FUUMTU11E STORE.
The undersigned would Inform the public
lhat he has opened a !
FtRMTl'RE STORE
In the oorougb ol Patterson, where ha has
for sale a .
KILKOURX & GATES'
BEDROOM SETS,
alnut JJedroom bets, ,
ALL STi'LES OF BEDSTEADS,
Sofas,' Locsges, ;
a Extension Tables,
MARBLE TOP BUREAUS,
HlKCLfc TOP ST A SOS,
Isofa, Cane-Sat ami Common
Chairs, Wash Stands,
Also, a Largo Lot of Carpet3.
Aa I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I
am prepared to till all oidert for furniture,
carpets, kc, in person.
F. P. E0HM.
Oct 22, 1873-tf
A larire assortment of Queensware. CI. in a
ware, Glassware, Crockery ware. Cedar-
. ' .Miscellaneous.
Iron in the Blood
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG.
The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect
ed Solution of the ITctoxide cf.
Iron, ia so combined as to have
the character of an aliment, as
easily digested and assimilated
with the blood as the simplest
food. It increases the quant it j
of Xature's Own Vitalizing
Agent. Iron in the blootl, and
cures "a thousand ills," simply
by Toning up, Invigorating and
Vitalizing the System. The en
riched ami vitalized bloott per
meates every part of the body,
repairing damages and tvaste,
searching out morbitl secre
tions, ami leaving nothing for
disease to feed upon.
'j:ni3 is the secret of the won
dcrful success of this remedy ia
curing Dyspepsia, Uvcr Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Di.tr
rho?a,DoiLs,XcrTOusAfiectiotis, Chills) and Fevers, Humors.
Ioss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or ac
companied by debility oraloid
state of the system. Being free
from Alcohol, in any form, its
energizing effects are not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, ami new
life into all parts of the syntem,
and building up an Iron Con
stitution. Thousands hare been ehangeii
by tte use of this remedy, front
weak, sickly, suffering crea
tures, to strong, hetUthy, ami
happy men and women; anil
invalids can not reasonably hes
itate to give it a tricU. .
. See that each bottle has PERU
VIAN SYP.UP Woiw in the glass,
ramplilcts Free.
SETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietors,
rVo. 1 MUlon Place, Costoat.
Bold pr Datccisrs cisoini.
, liranr'j O.T.ce anj F.i,l4.ry : j
SC6 U Ei5T ST., Jt aUW 1 ORK.
THE BEST PAINT in the V 0LD j
My Shalt Jrum Pure li'kUe to Jtt Black.
A combination of tlie pur. st paint w lib
India liublier, forming a s-jiootii, :losst,
FIKW, MBAIILE. LLAST1C Ull'l 1AITIIL
Paint, unaffected bv change ol Ia mperat. -re.
is perfectly watcr-prool, aud ail i tid to a!l
classes of work, and is m every way a bet
ter piint for cither insioe or outside pain
ing th.::i any other punt iu the worM Be-
in;; troni one-tliircl to otie-toii'-tn cheajp r i
and lasting at le-.'.t three times as long as j
the best L-ud and oil paints. j
Bt tart that our TRADE M.1RK, (a feci
simile of vhtrh tt firm above.) im un j
tctry pif kugt. I
Prepared ready lor use and sold by the
gallon only. There has never been a paint
ottered to the public that has become so
popular (iu the s.ime lime) and given as
K.riect aatisfaciion x the Rubber Paint.
marl 8-1 iu
NEW OPENING
,1T PERRVSVILLE.
o
("i S. MILLS tax. this method of re
f turning thanks to citizens of Perrvs
ville and siirrouudiin; country for past la-vo-s,
and, having tormed the linn of (i. S.
M1LI&. SON, tbey hoj to merit a con
tiiiliauee of patronage. They can now bet
ter serv e trie publie, having just opened out
a regular busiuess of Merchandising in all
Goods usually kept in a country store,
such as
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QVEE.YSW.1RE, JSOTIO.YS,
HATS, BOOTS A SHOES,
Also, a lull line of Shoemakers' Findings,
Oak and Uemloch Svlo Leather, Morocco,
American aud French Calf Skins, all of
which we w ill sell at the lowest prices for
cash aud country produce.
Also, a lull line ol READY-MADE
CLOTHING. Al?o,a
Merchant Tailoring Department
in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and
CASS1MERES, which we will nu!ie up to
order or sell hy the yard to customers.
All Woolen goods cut to order
I
ir
Call and see us. We mean to please oi
I (.netittiii v Tkrifor-iii. ftw nimlil. viT.irti-
I .."-ft r . r. ... -
to tne slow shilling.
Store opposite MeManigle's hotel, In tl'e
Stevenson propertv.
ti. S. MILLS k SC'N.
Pern sville, March M, U71.
RUN! RUNT RUN ! KL'X!
1000 Men and Women Wanted
' . ; TO BEY
The Immense Stock of Goods
iii Johnstown ! j
OLD AXD RELLBLE STORE.
Alexander woodward has just
reiurmsl iroru the East with an im
mense stock of ,
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES.
Q I' E ENS WAKE, HARDWARE,
BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
, - : AVOOI) AM) WILLOW WARE,
1 DREGS, fcFlCES, kC,
ItJ
all stvie; ar.d vatlcfies, 'which he ofiers
rices low'er than ever since, the'war.
COME ONE, COVE ALL.
Chestnut Riils, Locust Posts and Rail
road TiSs taken in exchange for Oouda.
"' ALEXANCE3 WOOOWARP.,
May 6, 1!T1-Jm ; .
C.il'TIOX. All jersons are, hmlir
cautioned not to purchase a certain
promissoiy note, the face value of wlui-h is
Vi7-(M, given by the undersigned to Chris
tum Bei.ner, payable January i, loio, ase
will not iT said note, Dot having received
value-therefor.
JOHN" SPADE.
. HENRY' D. CONRAD.
June 8, lS71-4t . .
1 ICTIONEER.
SnCMAN MILLER, of Millerstown,
Perry county, tenders hia service to the
pubtis as Auctioneer, -and will aiterd
promptly to the crying of sale at any poit
in the county. Give Aim a call,
vr Dec. 24,lo7-2m. . .
Subtcrfbe for thJ Seatiarl Jc Bejutheia.
Miscellaneous.
GBEINt IUMBEB, SC.
THE underpinned, having completed his I
new farthou.se in Perrvsville, wonM
respectfully iuvite ihe attention ( th !
farmers or the county to the tact that he is j
at all times i
i
1 PAYING THE IlitTIIEST PRICES
I !
FOR ALL KINP.S OF
UHA1X. SKIJ2S, aC, aVf. !
! i
Having introduced Lew facilities for hoist-
' ins, wvhihini. fce., we nr.- now .r.-pAred to i
j Uidoad Willi it'e iea.-t po-ubm troiiliie.
! .
EsTk, Enilroad Tie?, Locusli
i Posts, anJ all Saleable
! Country Produce
w III be bought at all times, either tor '
cash ok fx escha;e FO
tllANDI.SE.
HAVE Ft)K SALE
COAL, LU1LBE2, FISB, SALT."
I PLASTER, CKOL'XD : LI MP,
l i
; whkb will be wld to suit purchasers, either J
I I
WHOLESALE OR K ETA 11.,
and at the lowest rates ruii.ig.
At my Store In Turbett township roar be
found as complete au assortment ol j
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,;
I NOTIONS,
j Queensware, Hardware, c,
tall of which will he- sn!d as ..w, if not a ,
! Iittli lower than elsewhere-
XOAH HEMZLLR.
Tec. IU, lS7:l-if
hrVT AX! ATTRACT.) V
LINK OK COOI3S
t
ji.t att'Eiven it ti:s
rATTERSOX DRUG STORK.
Anion:
; tlii innny liiee g.x ds m'.y be foUi:d
the tollouiu:;:
j Two Dozi:k Fimc P'CKiT Bin!.r. I. Aires
LT Or ritOTOCRAPIl A LBrss, Bkvc
I Tirt L ArTt RAPii Albi ms, x-
tr. Fisa Ksives roa Lame,
Fie Pocket Books,
! Enoich to Strriv
i The t'orsTT. A
CiaKAT Va-
B I At T
or Fisr Im
ii ai l'An a t'.n
I'.SVELol'ls, Y ix r
LsivroL bcAcn C'Aris,
Hlanss, L.tsiiK Lot " Busk
Books, Fill Boixn 0 ay-Books,
i AND ALL 1T!1KR K IMlS ASD SlZTS.
'I'ahmomc as. Extr a H i.irr Ai cosi Eo-.s
I ANn iolins. Fixe II via Kkohks axd
Cokim. Cicva Cases, (in ToBtc-
c IVrcnrs, PTmi,
CnS IfoAEI.-a, Dojii
A )AS, ( 1IKKM.S AND
C II E C K e a
Boards,
I!KT'-
o a a p H
FiiAMLs, Base
Balls. Sclctacli s
and Eie Classes, Bisr
AisvAtmt.xr is the CoiNrt.
Tut Pi blic tic Invited to Call
ami Examine tun tioons. Rkhkh-
ULR TUE PLACE. l'AtlLKS.iS lEt O SrOUE.
P. C. RCNDIO.
Patterson. May 1:1, 187J-tf
ri'MATA VALLEY BANK.
Poaeroy, Patterscd Jacobs & Co.
irrtiSTo5, ji xiata louxrr, ra.
CAPITAL, $SO,OQ.
JOSEPH P"MEROT, Presiden.
T. VAN IRVIN, Ctahier:
DIRECTORS i
Joseph Pomeror, John Bilstnch,
Jerome N. Thompson, II.lt. Bechtel,
Johu J. Patterson, l J. V. Frauk.
tcorAt Jacobs, J
Cnilii Stutfw
bouclit aud sold.
e.t-Al exchange.! for Fitr-icrai
Fit-licttie$
at market rates.
paM.
I'uited States coupons
?!M d Sitrtr boil; lit at highestt rat-s.
llrpou.'s rtairtd, tolltclic-' made, draft
on If.i ui iacipal eiliet, auJ a riutral banking
frws'af IraniacUd.
Bonds and othi r valr. a'.le j .. pi
ers received
on sjiecial dejiosit. juiieT5-tf i '
, -aTmTTm Kemcmber tli; lacp. iii II- iTinari's
lf0. Jy(jWa:cr,-ice:a,airrLirlOiVN..PA.
:U: j
JEIIOMK HE I'KICK,
AT TI1E CiXAL STORE, .MEXICO,
Keep eonrt.iully on hand and for uie at a
small profit, a well sceetid assortment of
DRY GOODS, -
UUUUdHW,
. QUEE1NSV"ARE,
WOOD & Wl LLO W WAR E,
FISH, SALT, PLASTER.
Also, FLOUR an I allkin IsofPROVISION"
and MILL FEED.
TI1P mi.', fur Tiinnlrr ur
- - u i "
' J.A.1..1, l-'AAAVOAOA.; .Of
choice lots of wheat.
I
Blexicn; Pa., My (5, 173-tr
TO TUE CITIZENS OP I'LNNsYL- nes,'l..Aoiuu:anr .S.-uniil I...ses. IniK
VANI.V Your utlctilion is p.oiaily iavi- lem y, M-m-il a mI P!,yieal Ii.eapa. i;-, ! i--ted
U the fiAtt that the Nutionat Banks tire I pt-li,iu-r.ts to V.:--jz -. c' ; a'sj, Cufi
nnw prepare J lo receive suiiscriplions lo j unijirlori, L; ilejy snl ri's, in Inec! bv
tuc Caiila-1 ttoek of liie Ceuleniuiil Uoard se't-imlv'L-'irt of' sexna! i a'.v.i in- ' .r.
ot Fiuauce.i l iie liiiius realized irouiiins!
source are to Le tinp.oyei: in the crect'on
of Ihe buildings for the Internal iouul Ex-
hiliitii'n, and the expanses connt-i ttd w th
the-Mimc. i Is in eonlid.-ntly lielieved thtil
the Kejshjfie Stale sill be rt-prt-sented by
the n.uiie, of every citizea alive til palritdic
coinineiuoration ot the oue lttti tireiitri
birth day of the listi. .n. Tiie share o!
Hoc are oaen-a lor jsiu eirti, an.l ut-
ecgrated Ceititicnte of Stork, suitable for
framing: and preservatiou as a national
n-'r.-iiiiirit
Interest at the rate of six per cent pet
annuui will be paid ori all pavments fi
CVnfenninl Stock from date ot pavmeat to '
Jaiiimry I, H76.
Subscribe! who are not cenr a National
Bank can remit a check or poet office order
to the undersijned.
rED'K FRALET, Treasurer,
tf 904 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
.T W AD VF.k
HEAD QUARTERS!
O.Y
Bridge
fHBEE AB!
prmg
Which lire sold CHEPAEH thaii
Jit liny btiscir j!Cw in town.
Ilr-srCTFtLLY YolRs, &c,
EJfifj SCilOTT.
: iiew
fflll&i h I ilttlks
i
. O.
B R I D G E STREET,
3SIFPLIXTOWIV, PA.
NEW CASH STORE
AT
LOOtJS GHOYE, MILFORD
One an l a half miles south-west of I'atlvrxoi.
rriHE s'lb.Ti her would most respectfully in form the public that tie has just opcntjtl i
I Store at the eNire place, where he is pn-pared tn supply all who miy f i,-o:-h!m wi'li
, tlicir patronage Willi Hie latest ana most select assortment ol
!DRV GOODS, r.ROCERiFS. yf"EENTV.KE. WOif AND WILLOW WAKE, OIL'
! CLOTEIS, L;0!S 4. f lli'ES. Als.i, wilh a full supply of
j HOME-MADE GOOD-?, YARNS, &C.,-
i AU of which he oilers to .!! or exeliangr for couutrr pMslucs at
j TI-II2 V331Y T.OAVKST lJRICKb4.
U.ieh lower, i i fact, th in goo Is have Ken sold ithin the county for many rears.
He id pay the highest market j r'ee lor Locust PoMs, Kaiiroal Ties ami Wood,'
ei!l.er in cash or goods.
' , t Hi. r A.J. IIEUTZLER.
Locust firore, Adj. 8, lb.U-tf.
D. W. Harley & 0 os
It ihe place where tou can buy
TIIK litis i' AM) TIIIJ CJIKAPIaST
Al K V VI ll'rli, V"
H.1TS C.1PS. n.-iOlS, SHOES, .1XD t l flMSIIIX J GOODSi
WE are pic! ared fo exhi!;t one of the most hoiee and Icct stocks ever oCered iu
t:;is mu kel, a:. I at .ISTO.XISIU.XtiLl' LOW WIVES !
Alan, measures taken f.r anils aud parts of suits, which will be uiarle (o order
I Al vll.irt itt.. r .-i...n4K!
VV 11 i IU luili
-f!;
I Just step ,r.t 3 A .V I'LL STRAYER'S Cl.til
I'll., :i:rtl he Will Uii
Hiving j,it returned fruo riiil m- lpl.U
Latest .i..J C!.oii-i,t 1 1 !. i f
C L 0 T II I N G O F
; Costs. Pati. yti. II it.H Caps, Boots and
I m"1,ine Good i'., e-.iiess i.oy, .;krp.-t., I
tiio cheapest, I'Jr t'lc same tpiauty ol j;ood..
ile.tourcs TuLeu mid
Patterson, Mar 10, !s7i
i KTo nfl n TTswrT nr t TTt-. P.niMl
uittiiuvuj, uunui'.-.i-iivff i rtiuttu i
JjS II.!) Isll -1. I UIK 1 L f n .f
f Tp JI'r. O-lvern ell's f-l-l.-at-M E.sae
n the rndicjl cure nl'h..nt ine.ii-
- ci.iel of Sti'rnA-iirrinlM lr .Stinif'ial ir j t .
C2r"Pr!ce; io a ae.i!! ci.vl.
1 ceors,
j The rehrirtrwt anthnr, r. this a'di:' iriMe
i F."s:iv. ch-iHv lei..i,slrit from a thirty
I years' si!C!-eitiiil s-7H-Im-c: t!?at th'-! alar-ii-
ing r..'.-.e.pien.-e ..f . !i-.J ass nnv ! wd-
' iea'Iy rnr-.--l Mshortt tl'e nao runs use if
1 tnternnl m.-die;1?- or the rj-i l c iti-n ol the
' knife; jsiintinj; wi,t a tito-te ! e.irc at oiice
simple, crnai'.i. sun tn.cttiai. irw-aus ol
j condition may be, may cure hiiusclt cheap- j
ly, privaiely. and radieallu. i
i rr"Tlij l.i.tiip khiiitld h. iff tOA Kands i
r eTerv J'ontE anl every man in the land.
Sent uutier seal, in plaia envelope, to
any address, pott-piid, on the receipt of
i mi cents or two p -t stampa. Address the
rcilAS. i.C. KLINE CO.
lit Bowery. Naw York,
Poat-Oilic Boa S.
Not. 19, 187J-ly. -
TISEMrj.STS.
Street,
ALREADYj
iimuier
ABTLEY.
lit fT I TTlTVf1
,
New CuilJ;!!--. coruer rf Uriilue aitt
may S, l.lt
UUwV li VJtaB U
HIN'J fcToBE. B.id-
street, J'atlisou
Jul h'.'. aL-icl il.
au3 New
iur!i, he ran supply you with tlis
ALL KINDS,
S!i -cs.. Watches and J ew-lry, Notions. Fi
I r l.'..Uoth. Purnifire. , theiper it
ur
ban
Call ..; aud be convinced.
Suits ilade to Order.
SaMCEL STRATEtU
- ELlTC-'fLLl'S
t. i Lnpn.ve.1 CLC'JiiBEH
-:vWiOD I f.MP, Tasl.-leas,
Durable, Erfiei.-tit &. Cheap.
The o.-st Pump r.,r the least
iii"rey. Attc-utioii s A'spe
i.illy invitefl to Br.UcMe "a
I'aieiit linprovmi P;aekef a
,r ,r rr . . vrp , oas- aive,
rt t. wlik-b cau be firitln'.rawii
r'
V ..... I k ..,..
7'W! J without removals the pump
r- or Ui-turLnii? the joints
Also ihe Copper 'ha-uher, which never
cr:n !ts or scales, and will outlast aov other.
; For sale by Dealers and Ibe Tride goner,
: ahy. Jn pii'rw tor Blatrhiev's Pump, and if
. not lor ale in vour town, rnd dArect tw
tUAS. U. BLA'IChLLY.
; . , si rini kie, .
Jn,5 Corumorce SL, rbiladclpUi. Pa.
gOLOHOX SCSXIER,
WUl xisit Mifflin and Patterson every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning1
;" wul furnish the jr.ueLa of these U.rt
"ugua mi aub oesi ot
T"L' nOS.-FOtS, .
'b -'fy lowest prices. He renpectfallj
j Jici! '-be patronage of tho jyaiuic.
i Ajpril t. 1872 1 j.
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