fi 4 t- SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLLNTOWN : Wednesday. August 26. 1ST4. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annmn. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 rent lMr inch ior each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, I'l routs p-r line lor each insertion. Deductions ill be male to fh Be desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter vear. PENR'A. R. ITIME TABLE. Pasenger trains leave Mifflin Statioo as follous: rASTWAKD. Philadelphia Express, 12 48 a m. Fast Line, 1 15 a m. Pacific Express, lft 01 a m. M.in-ibiirg Accomiuo., 11 2K i m. I (ay Express, 1 42 p ra. Mail, 6 12 p m. Cincinnati Express, I 60 pa. I'itt.-J.urp ExpreA, 1 20 a m. iii. nit!iiii Express, 2 14 am. t'.tcilic, 6 &8 a m. Wav Passenger, 10 (14 a m. Mali. 3 33 p in. r'a! Line, 6 45 p lu. Milllin, Jur.e 25, 1S74. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Ie assessed before the second day of Sep tember. Remeinb-!rj Cliairs are selling lower than ever at V. F. Snyder's, in Mitllin. The W. W. Davis property Was sold last Saturday, to Abraham Will for $1000. Th; North orooertv in XJcAlisterville In-been lr,tiiht by William Sharron !ur I $4 ikmvi. I !o74 Ma. .-kern I, uica sua lat, for I jinbiugh's, ior $3.i pei q.urter j Ti.trrel. Sitniiel llerr, Esq., has withlrawn bis name js a ciiidi iatc lor Legi.-l ttive honors. Sec illK.i--.vai card. Rev. T. J.? in rrrd will preach next Sun day, at tliree o'clock p. iu tiie Duuker church iiear Vauwert. All kinds of Fjroiture, best variety in 'he county to select from, at W. F. Sny der's Chair Emporium i'l Mi III in. Ti. - i. .. . ;... ..I. . I. : .. I . 1 '. " ... .. ... lieeii .so l-sr V ;,;rescd l.i its erection that ih: week w.U couplet- th,- roofing of it. The ...ot complete assortment of Men's l ilies', Misses' ai-d Children's Boots, j Shois, Oai'ers, EjMhts, fc-., at J. Ai U. A. ! JSMiubatiph, and selling chcip. A number -l" ladies from l.ewistown were I ix (til a lour last week. atk:i: s txien, Niagara Vails, Clifton Springs, and Minue- qua v ere among the places visited. J ... . t'la-e, that be was oveieoiue by the ex The Juniata Ajrricultural ocletv will r h-j-A an Aericltural Fair on their grounds I element wbiob the speaker created by ,.. !.rt ::,iv4i. rmunirnriiif Wednm-iav. his powerful manner of speaking. All October 7th, lasting three days. People of ihe United Brethren church held a bush meeting in a grove about a mile northeast of Vanwert, last Saturday and Sunday. It was well attended. For f ancy Chairs, snd durable, both Cane Svat and Wi-idsor, go to W. F. Snyder, in Mi;!'.in. A very large assortment to silect lrom. Ch-ap lor cash. Just received at Mambaugh's store. H im and Shoulder by th tierce, Sugars by the Ion, Extra Choice Syrups by llie quantity, Arbuck.e's Coffee, Spices, tsalt, Fish, fca. I.isie. Persons needing good I.ime for building or for on land, can now !; supp'.ii-d at D. Cunningham's new Draw Kiln, at Locust Grove, raMiliurl township. Aug. l'.-2t 'Gen. George 1$. McCkilan will deliver ihe address at the reunion of the surviving members or the 123th Regiment or Penn svlvania Volunteers at Altoona on Septem ber 17." For Sale A complete grain threshing machine, shaker, power, and CO feet of Ifc-ltiiig, of Haines' mike, and ia complete running order. For particulars address S. C. .Vyers, JTAliatervilla, Juuiata Co., Pa. An exchange recommends the following to conceited peojlc : When a person feels disposed t over-estimate l.is own inijior tacce let him remember that mankind got along very well before his birth, aud that in all probability, they will ge' along very wfcll af'er his death. The Stambaugh Store has sgain been thoroughly stocked by the recent very ex tensive purchases of H A Stambaugh nhile in Philadelphia, in Ladies' D ess Goods Mdi.-band Calicoes, Muslins, Can ton Fiaunels, &c., Alc. Suliscn!rs to the stock of the Riverside l ark and Agricultural Association are here by notified to call w ith f. Van Irw in, Trea surer, or E. Mclleen. Secretary, and pay the amount ol their subscription in lull, iu.m it..teiy, as the money is needed l iiav the cost or erecting nuildings and grading, tors. Bv order ol the Board of Direc- Those who kre using I'aiu ure Oil say its cfiecrs are miraculous. The proprietors varrant a curt if used ac cording to directions. Buy it. Sold n holesale and retail by Bank ti. Ham lin, M iilliutown. Tiie temperance people have the fol lowing State Ticket in tie 6eld : Lieutenant Governor B.-njamin Rush Bradford, of Beaver Conntv. Judge if Snprente' Court Simeon B. Chaseor Snsqueharini county. Auditor General Calvin Parsons, of Lu zerne county. Secretarv of Internal Affairs W. P. Cuthbertson, of Montgomery county. w A Grand Opportunity". Many a man loses a fortune by letting bis best opportunities go by without taking ad vantage of tbem. The wic seize upon all, small and great, to make the most of them ; and such, indeed, know al ready that there is a fine opportunity offered by VV. F. Snyder, at the Star Chair and Furniture Works, in Miffiin, I'a. All who need Chairs or other fur niture, come and buy, cheaper than ever, and cheaper than the cheapest Always on hand a large and complete stock of all kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Mattresses, Bed-springs, Looking-glass es, Chamber Suits in different colors. Call at once and secure your share of the profits. "Time tries all things," and has proved tbat Dr. IVislar't Balsam of M Ud Cherrv is the remedy par excel lenee for the cure of coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, asthma, phthisic, sore throat, ana itt fluenza. It cures coughs and colds in- itarJer. It soothes the irritated parts ; it beals the inflammatior. : and even consumption itself yields to its magic Tarlor Organs The celebrated Golden Tongue Parlor Organs are in strument that are wicoing a reputa tion far and wide. We select a few abstracts for onr readers, and wish you to read tSem '. "We cry Eureka, for we have fonnd what I had written you we wanted." J. p. VVil bik, llvrisbiirg, Fa. "I am pleased with the sweetness of its tone " a. P. Va Labaxh, Moline, 111. ! am pleased with them." J. B. Ss cbbut, Ilagerstcwu, Ud. As a chiid about ten years of age, daughter of James Harnett, in Fayette county, was attempting to climb out of a window the other day, she accident- ! ally knocked away the stick which up held 'be sash. The sash fell on ber neck, breaking it and suspending her in that position. She was not found until several bwtirs after the occurrence. Two children have been drowned and one smothered of the same family. The mother is now hopelessly insane. Chambernburg Public Opinion. One day last week the daughter of Mr. J oseph Y. Snook, of Sugar Valley, was cut gathering whortleberries with a arty of girls, when a blacksnake ran up her clothes and coiled twice around her lwer body net to the skin. The excitement was intense among the party, but the young girl in the embrace of the suake was the coolest of them all. She Commenced to tear off her clothing, and by the time they were mostly eff, the reptile had been killed and was foutid upon measurement to be eleren feet long. Lock Haven Democrat. A most singular occurrence at Al toona, in a church is thus described in a brief letter to the Lewistowo Sentinel, under date of the 18th iust. : Elder J. A. lludkius, of Lewistown, preached in the colored cburcb here on Sunday night last. His subject was the Value , of the Soul of Man. In the midgt of the discourse a Iarire black man, by the ' uamc of Lutuer l'enJ' arose fr"m tis 8eit outstretched arms, teariug his hair and crying at the top of bis voice, "My God ! my God !" and fell on the flocr as if dead. Two-tbirds of the reople ieft their seatj and fled, and stood en the outside of the churcb. It t&ia .'i'l! 1 1 ' nnA itf flm ilnAturs nf tlio that have ever heard Mr. Hudkins ac knowledge biui a powerful speaker. After the excitement was over the peo ple returned to hear the remainder of the sermon. Mr. Pamuel Strock, residing at Cashtown, Hamilton township, Frank lin county, ended his life by hanging himself to a girder in bis stable on Fri day moroi.ig last. It appears that be was greatly annoyed about a suit in court with one of bis neighbors. On the day before, the case was tried and decided against biiu the verdict of the jury throwing biui into the costs of protably fifty dollars. Returning heme in the eveuing he remarked to bis daughter that this was bis fint suit in court aud it would be bis last," but the apparent careless manner in which it was expressed, excited no suspicion on the part of the household. On Friday morning, about half-past six o'clock, he left the bouse to attend to the feeding of bis stock. He wis called to break fast, but not appearing, Mrs. Sirock went to ihe stable aud found biin hang ing to the girder. Greatly alarmed, she called in several of the neighbors who cut 1 i in down and sent word of the occurrence to Enquire Davison, of this place, who empanneled a jury, pro ceeded thither and held an inquest on the body, rendering verdict in accord ance with the above facts. Mr. S. was agd about 70 years. Chambersburg Ihiblic Opinion. M A It It I Kit: SMITH McCLAY -On the llth iust., in Port Royal, by Rev. W. R. Whitney, Paul Smith, of Delaware township, and Miss Emma McClay, or Port Royal. DIFFENDAKFER STINE On the 13th inst., at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. J. S. Bear, Mr. O. C. Diflendarfer, or Oakland Mills, and Miss E. L. Sline, of Fermanagh township. WINTERS TOUSEY-On the lthinst., bv Rev. U. C. Shindle, Mr. James fc. W ni ters, of Shipeiisbiirg, Pa., and Miss Lizzie J. Tousey, of Tnrb :tt tow nship. Hani -Book cf Pontics far 1874, BY HON. EDWARD McPflERSON, CiVrfc of House of Repreienlaticee V. S. This accrBATE and impartial Volume gives the rrix axcoan on the "Increase of Salary Act" and its real, on transport ion. Civil Rizhts, and Financial Questions, including the act of 1802 creating Legal Tenders" and coin interest on Bonds, and the various Expanding and Contracting acts since. President Grant's Messages and Memorandum, Interviews, Letters, Procla mations, and Action in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas. Supreme Court De cisions. Illinois and Wisconsin Railroad Laws. Constitutional Amendments, made and pending, in States and Nation. "Back pay" Statistics. Tables or Appropriations, Debt, Elections, Currency Distribution by Bfatea and sections. tc. Invaluable for campaign. Cloth, $2.ii0, post-paid. Address GEO. FRS. DAWSON. P. O. Box 434, Washington, D C. Executor's Ifotlce. Estate of Peter Rumberger, defeated. tTTHEREAS Letters Testamentary on W the estate of Peter Kuniberger, late ot Greenwood township, aeceaseo, ua.c been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement. TUOS. Rl MBERGER, E. S. BUMBERGER, July 27, 1874. Execiort. ARGE stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, Notions, Hits, Boots and Shoes, Leather, Ac, for sale at the store of j G. W. Mills & Son, Pcrryivme. CANDIDATES' CARDS. WITHDRAWAL. JbV. B. F. Schtceitr s Dear sir, Mease withdraw my name as a candidate for Leg islative honors, and say through the col umns of the Sentinel amd Republican that I am profoundly grateful to the many friends who ex pressed themselves in my favor as a candidate. ITopiug to return the compli ment of their support at the first opportu nity, I have the pleasure to subscribe my self their Obedient servant, SAMUEL HERR. CONGRESS. Mr. Editor : As the time is approaching for Domina ting a ticket to be supported by the Re publican party this fall, and as ocr system of making nomination requires announce ments to be made at least four weeks before the Convention, and 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, Esq., as a suitable candi date, to be voted for at the Primary Elec tion lor Congress. He is well qualified, is a man of untiring teal, and a thorough Re publican, and if succerful in making the district nomination, would pare uo efforts to make his election, and I believe would be elected. PATTERSON. CONGRESS. To the Republican of Juniata county i Permit me to suggest the name of Jamts lrvrtn, of Tuscurora township, as a suitable candidate for Congress in this district. Mr. Irwin is and always was a steadfast Repub lican. He is a youn; man of fine business and intellectual acquirements, and if elect ed would represent our district with honor to himself and credit to his constituents. If nominated he will poll a larger vote in Jnniata county than any other one who has been a candidate lor this otlice for many years. SPRUCE UILL. CONGRES37 Mr. Editor : The time approaches when the announcement of candidates, accord ing to the usages of our party, must be closed. Permit me to announce the name of Dr. J. P. Sterrett, as the choice of this county for Congress. The District is a new one, and with the selevtiou of a strong can didate, it may be our honor to secure the Congressional nomination. FAYETTE. LEGISLATURE. Editor Sentinel ; Permit me to Game Reuben Caveny, Esq , of Fayette township, as a suitable candidate for the Legislature. Mr. Caveny is a well known citiz-n of un impeachable character and ur doubted abil ities. He has long been one of the closest observers of political affairs, and would make an intelligent and useful member. lie resides, too, in the strongest Republican district of the county, and would command a large vote. Many Republicans unite in urging his nomination. DELAWARE.. LEGISLATURE. Editor Jnniata Sentinel and Republican : Permit me to present the name of George M. Smtlker, of Tuscarora township, as a suitable candidate ior Legislature. Mr. Smelker is one of our best Republicans, and as a citizen stands at the head of our best men, aud I believe if nominated at our Primary Election, all our best citizens would support him, and elect him to that honorable position, which he would till with credit to himself and houor to the citizens ol Juniata county. 1IIFFLINTOWX. COMMISSIONER. Republican Voter t of Jnniata County: Pcrmitme of your "rank and file" to pre sent Christian Sbelleiiberger, of Fayette towuship, as a candidate lor the ollk e of County Commissioner. Mr. Shellcnbergcr's fealty has always been at par, and the suc cessful management of his individual affairs is a sure index of the management be will bring to bear in Ihe Board of County Com missioners. As he has no competitor lor the primary election, let us all prepare to give him a "rousing" election in Novem- ter. FERMANAGH. t'CKHMKItCiAL.. M1FFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. i. II. A. Stambaugh. MirmxTowx, Aug. 20, 1874. Butter 20 Eggs 2) Lard 12 Dried Apples 10 " Blackberries 10 Barberries 20 Potatoes 'JO Ham 12 Shoulder 10 Sides 08 Washed Wool 40 Ground Alum Salt, per sack .... 2 00 MIFFL1NT0WN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected Weekly by D. P. Sulouff Wheat, n-w 1 OUtol 05 old 1 0 tol 10 Oats, new old Corn, ., Barley Clovt freed.... flaxseed .. AO .. 65 70 60 4 75 1 75 PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! BY virtue of an order of Court ?n parti tion on the real estate of Daniel Stouf rer, Elizabeth StonBer. William A. Stouf rer, Nancy Stouffer and Elizabeth A. Stouf rer, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Jnniata county, I, William H. Knonse, High Sheriff of Jnniata connty, will sell at public sale, on the premises, in Fermanagh township, Junhta county, at 2 o'clock, r. ., on THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1874, the following tracts of land : Prapotrr No. 2 Containing ONE HUN DRED AND FORTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands of E. Oles, William Adams and Amos StouHer. This tract is eligibly located, with GOOD HOUSE AXD BARS and other improvements, and in a high state ot cultivation. Alsi, PmrOET No. 3 Being a tract of WOOD LAND in Walker township, adjoining lands of Jacob Kurtz, E. Houghawout and Cath arine Knrtx, containing 16 ACRES. The sale to take place on the farm, Pur port No. i. TERMS. One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation or sale ; one-fourth on the 1st of April, 1875, and the balance on the 1st of April, 187C, with interest lrom the 1st day of April, 1875. Possession to be given on the 1st ol April, 1175. The purchase money to be secured by recognisance with approved se curity. WM. H. KNOCSE, Sheriff. Ang 5, 1874. : . Xotlce to Tax-payer. tVTOTICE is hereby given that all persons Xl paying their State and County Tax on or before the 1st day of September, 1874, will be allowed an abatement ol six per cent, on the same. By order of the Com missioners. JAMES DEES', Clerk. Commissioners' Office, Mifflin- , town, May IS, 1874. $ V isreltaneovs. 13ROCLA9I ATIOW.w H E c.EAS the Hon. ben. f. Jcsux, President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas Tor the Uih Judicial District, composed of the counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumber land, and the Honorable Jonathan Weiser and John Koons. Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of Juniata conntv, have issued their precept to me directed, bearing date the 24th day or April, 1874, tor holdings Court of Oyer and Terminer and Geueral Jail Delivery, aud General (Juartir Sessions of the Peace, at JtlF FLISTOWN.on the FIRST MONDAY of SEPTEMBER, 1374, being the 7ih day ct the UHntli. Noma is Hrarsr Givas, to the Cor oner, J ustices ol the Peace and Constables or the County or Juniata, that they be then and therein their proper persons, at one o'clock on the afternoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and oyer remembrances, to do those things that to their others respectively appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then may be in the Jail of said county, be then and there to prosecutien against tbe:n as shall be just. By an Act of Assembly, passed the 8th day or May, A. D., I!'j4, it is made the duty of the Justices nt the Peace, of the several counties of this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of this Court of (".rartor Sessions of the respective comities, all the recognisances entered into before them by any person or persons charged with the commisiou or any crime, except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of thj Peace, under existing laws, at least ten days before the commencement of the session or the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, and iu all cases where any recogmzauces aie entered into lets then ten days berore the commenceniu it or the session to which they are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same in the same mauner as it' said act had not been passed. Dated at Slitliiiitown, the 24th day or April, iu the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred anil seventy-four. WM. H. KNOCSE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ilititiutown, August o, 1374. Order Flxltta; the Terra of Court., THE following order is herebv made : And now, to wit, July fi, 1874, it is ordered that the times of holding tiie reg ular Terms of Court in the Forty-first Ju dicial District, composed of Ihe counties or Juniata and Perry, be fixed as follows : Is THE ColSTT Or Jl.VIATA. September Term On the First Monday or September, and continue one week. December Term On the First Monday ol December, mil continue one week. February Term--On the First Monday or February, and continue one week. April Term On the Fourth Monday of April, and continue one week. IS THE COI STT OF PeECT. August Term On the First Monday or August and continue one week. O 'tober Term On the Monday preceding the First Monday or November, and con tinue one week. January Term On the First Monday or January, and continue one week. May Term On the First Monday of May, and contine one week. The Prothonotiry to make publication of this order in all the newspapers published in Juuiata county, for thirty days, at least, duly certitiod. B. F. JUNKIN, P. J. JUNIATA COUNTY, SS : 1. 1. I). Wallis, Prothonotary and Clerk or Ihe Coiniuou Plea Court, in and Tor the said county, do hereby certify that Ihe fore going is a true and correct copy or the oil ginal order, so full and entire as the same remains ol' record, and on file in this otlice. l. s. In testimony whereor I have here unto signed my name and affixed the seal ot said Court, at Mitfliutown, the 22nd day or Julv, A. D. 1874. I. D. WALLlS, Proth'y July 29-tc Charter Xotlce. "jV"TICE is her, by given that the Tollow 11 ing named persons, James McKuight, Thomas A. Elder, E. Southard Parker, Lu- cien Batiks, J Banks rt'ilson Jacob Suloutf, Lotus E. Atkinson, R. McMeen, T. an Irw in, G. V. McAlister, and others, citi zens or this Commonwealth, having tormcd au association, styling it t.'io " Kiverside Park aud Agricultural Association or Ju niata County," the character and oi.ject ol which is the encouragement or Agriculture and Horticulture ami the maintenance or a private 1'ark and of facilities for trotting and other innocent and athlotic sports, and that the certificates of the said individuals to that effect will be presented to the Hon. B. F. Junkin, at September term of the several courts of Juniata connty lor perusal and approval and f or the granting or a Char ter to and for the suid association, to be called the Riverside Park and Agricultural Association or Juniata County, to bo loca ted at MitUiutown, Fa., tor "the purpiwes aforesaid, according to the provisions of the act of Assembly approved the 24th day of April, A. D. 1874, entitled "An act tor the incorporation and regulation of certain coi porations. JAUES McKNIGHT. THOMAS A. ELDER -E SOUTHARD PARKER. " LUCIEN BANKS.' J. BANKS WILSON. JACOB SULOUFF. ' LOUIS E. ATKIN'SON. R. McMEEN. T. VAN IRWIN. O. W. McALlSTER. -Aud cl hers. Aug. 5-4w 1 D. V. SILO IFF, FORWARD AX'D C0MJ1ISSI0S MERCHANT, DEALER IX j GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, r t SALT , i CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER B. LOUDON, 3IERCKANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R. E. Parker's new building, on , Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FASHIONABLE GOODS always on baud. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOU) by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buying goods can have then, cnt in garments Tree or charge. BUTTER1CICS PATTERNS also for sale. ALE. WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, 1873-tf JOB PRINTING Or EVERY KIND don at this otSce. -v A'EW AD VER THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, h R. E. Tarker't ew Brick Building. MAIX STREET, OPPOSITE TIIE COl'ItT YARD, xMIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA C0UXT1, TA. JOIIX Ar. MUTnERvBAUGII Takes pleasure in cabling the attention of Famer, Bull ler. Masons. S..:d-r, Miners, Carpenters, Shocnuk 'rs, Blacksmiths, CoarUmakfrs. Plasterers, lion. 'k eeT, and ait who r.re i i want of anything u.nuilv Kept in a KIllT-CLASS HARDWARE STORE, to his LAIU.E AN l FUEa II stock of Hoods, bought since th-- grc.it reduction in prices. CONSISTING Of IRON. NAILS, SCREWS, GLASS, tJlLS, ADZES, SHOVELS, FORK i, HOES, WALL BRUSHES. HORSE BKl MIKS, PAINT UiUSHE, PICKS, COFFEE MILLS, 223 TINWARE, &.C., &C., TABLE CUTLERY, AXES. LOCKS. LEATHER, PAINTS, SAWS. AUGERS, BRACES, SPOKES, FELLOWS, MASON HAMMERS, GBINli STONES, clothes whingers, sand paper, Lamps, &c, &c, WHOLESALE Which he has Just opened in the above new store-room. Hiving boni'it all hi"stork while good! were at ibeir lowest figure, he is prepared to sell t such jwiees as wiHgmir autee satisfaction. My goods are all new and Iresii from the manufactures, and I invite the public to call and sue them. I also solicit the patronage of lb? public. LGive ii-j a c.V.1. jKMifniiiUwn, Aug. 25, 1871-tf HEAD QUARTERS! OJf Bridge . THREE ABBIVALS THIS SPRING ALREADY, OF prmg z Which nre sold nt any other place Respectfully Yours, &c, EJEIL SCHOTT. NEW mm --:c O. BARTLEY, BRIDGE STREET, 32IFFLIiT0Wi, PA. D.W.Harley&Co.'s Is tbe place where jou can bay THE WEST AM TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTilS' & BOYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ASD FVRS1SRISG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one or the most choice and stlect stocks ever offered in this market, and at ASTOS1SHIXGLY LOW PRICES ! 'Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be made to order at short notice, very reasonable. Kemember the plaee, in HofTaiau's Water s'reets, JIIFFLINTOWN, PA. IVUHT TO WEBWJD JiOiV TO WES3 IT. Jnst step into SAMUEL STRAYER'S CLOTHING STORE, Bridge street, Patterson Pa., and he will tell yon all about it. Tlaving just returned from Philadelphia and New York, he can supply yon with the Latest and Choicest Styles c fji CLOTHING OF ALL KIND Coats. Pants. Verts. Hits, Caps, Boots and Sh-es. Watches and Jjwelry, Notions. Ftr nishing Goods in endless vaiieiy, Carpet", Floor Oil Cloih, Fnrml.ire. Kc , cheaper lhar. the cheapest, lor the same quality ot goods. Call in and he convinced. . Measures Taken and Suits Made to Order. Patterson, May 16, 1873 BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, fcC. JOHN II. RUN K EL, having leased the shop, Ac., of Peter Brennisholfi, de - ceased, will furnish the citizens of Perrvs - villi, Patterson and vicinity, with the best Fresh Betf, Teal, Xatton, ie. Reeriving, as be does, all his beeves from the Western markets, he feels sure he can satisfv all who may patronize him. PerrySTaie, July 22, 187-5a T1SE.IH.TS. POCKET CUTLERY, II ATCilETS, HINGES, SHOE FINDINGS, PCI TV. PLANKS, CHISELS, BITS. HUBS. SHAFTS, MASON TROWEL', CUKIiV covins. axe Handles, grain :!ygs, CKDAUWAKE, 4.C., AXU) RETAIL, JOHNiW. MDTHEESBADGH. Street. suiiinier CHEAPER than in tmvn. New Building, corner of Hric'pe and may , lx7rt-tt SAMUEL STRAYKH. ' CoLomos seiokr, . ......-. ! rH t Mifflin and Patterson every 1 Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings and will furnish the citizens Ol these Dor oughs wit the best of BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK, fcc. at the very lowest prices. He respectf ully solicits the patronage of the psblic. April 9, 18721 j. " STOBE. Professional Cords. J) L. ALLEN", M. D , Has commenced the prsrtccf Medicine andSurgi-ry aud all their collateral branches. Office in Johnstown, Beale township. julv 15, 1874 D. .M. CRAWFORD, M. J)., Has resumed actively the practice etC Medicine and Surgery and ilieir collateral 'branches. Otlke at the old corner of Third , and ttrange streets, Mi.T.ntown, l a. Nov. 12, lSTJ-i.ni THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, MlfFLlSTJlvX. r.l. Office hours from 9 4. M. to 3 r. a.. Of. tice in his taiiier's residence, at the south end ot Water street. oct22-tl LFttED J. I'AlTKRSON, ATTOESET-AT-LAW, MIFFLIN TOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. ty All btiMisess promptly attended to. Orrics. Iu the room formerly occupied by Attorney Allison. Tenuis E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, 5I1FFLINTO.VN, PA. CyCoIlecti'ig and Conveyancing prompt ly attended to. " Offh c On Bridgo street, opposite Ihe Court House Sipiare. Gn&Ut, LUMBER, 0. THE undersigned, having conip'.efe.t his new Warehouse in Peirysville, would respectfully invite ihe attention !' the fanners ol the county to tiie tact that he is at all times PAYING TilK HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF XSAI., S12I2DS, Ac, Ac Havicg introduced new l':wililies for hoist ing, weighing, ie., we are now prepared to unload with the least possible Iroub.e. Eark, Railroad Tiea, Locust Fosts, and all Saleable Country Produce will be bought at all times, either (or CASH OR IN" EXCHANGE FOR MER CHANDISE. HAVE FOR SALE COAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT, FLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP, which will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, and at the lowest rates ruling. At my Store in Turhctt towpship may be j fonnd as complete an assortment of DIIY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Queensware, Eardware, &c, all of which will be sold as low, if not a little lower than elseuhere- NOAH UKKTZLKR. Pec. I". l73-lf fl'NlATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. lrrLl.NTOWS, JIMATA COt NTT, PA. CAPITAL., 9SO,QOO. JOSEPH POMEROT, President. T. VAN IKVIN, Cashier. directors : Joseph Pomeroy. Jerome N . Thompson. John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, John Balsbarh, II. H. Bechtel, J. W. Frank. lulled Stales Snnrittti, Bund; r., bought and sold Seten-thirtut exohangeil lor t tre-lirenliet at market rates. Lnited States coupons paid. tin Id and SilccT bought at highestt rates Deposits received.. eollerlivHS made, draft on Ike principal cities, and m general banking business transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. june(j73-tf I'Hblir Examination. THE Piib'hc Ex.iininations or Tenchers will Ih held in the diflerent districts id tiie county at the following limes and pl.kcr : Patterson, at rhorl house, August 27th. Mifliintotrn, at srltool house, " "xth. Port Royal, at school h nte, 2!lh. Turbt-tt. at Uhun-h Hill. Spteiiib-r 7lh. Sprnee liill. al Sprnce 1MI, Mil. Realc, a Johnstown, " "Jth. Miitord, at Locust Grove, " Hub. Waik'-r, al MeXH-o, llth. Fermanagh, at CuUi, " Mill. Fayette, at alcAii-lerville, " 1-ttli. M'inroc, at Richh'-M, It'.tli. Susiii lianna, at Prosperity, " 17th. Grccnwol, at Wilt's, lfth. Liu-k, at Lh k, " l'-u 1. Tncan.ra,at M'Cil!!oi-h Mills " llJrd. Ielauare. at T: oiiips..itown, ' t!"!h. Thomps irtowa, at S. Mouse, ; 'MU. Spei-i ti ex iiiiin.itions w ill b.-lie! I in thr vl,o..l house at li'il"in!oTn. on the IOlh, llth jind 4;h days of Dctober. Applicants must piss an cximinatmn iu all ihe branches require"! by 1 iw. nime'y : IMhogr.iphv, Reaoirg. Writing, M -nt.il an'l I nn'leii Ar.ttimetic. Uongraphy, raniinr, C.S Misttwv. and Th.-o.v ol Tcchini. Th. v should provide themselves with wri- trwy, Menial arwl Physical Incap ity, Im ting'maleriais: and applv lor examination I pediments to Mumape, etc ; also, Con in lloj respvtrtive .Irstricls in which thev in-1 sin; ti..n. Epilepsy and Fits, induce.! by tend to teach D:r--t.s should ioMsl uwn Ibis, aud, il possible, aitend the exaimna tions. The standard of qualiiicatioos ol last la'l will be maitit lined. Fxautinations will b v"i at " A. M. Directors and pa rent are invited to attend. D. K. ROIiliON, ng5 County Su"Tintendent. GilEAi' REDUCTION tX TIIR ntH'IaS OF TlaKTIII .. w. . . . . . . Fnll I ppe r or Lwer Setts as Lew as $o Jfo teeth allowed to li-uve the office un less the p.itienl is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and rrfnifeil. Teeth fille.1 to laf for life. Teeth extrc'e-! wihont pain, by the ese of Nitrons lx;de Gas, always on hand. Owing to the l.J'd times, I will insert foil single sets teeth, ol the very het kind, for Slo.lfl. Temporary sets extra. Tooilinche stopped in five minuies with out extractinir the limtb, ai Ihe Dentnl Of fice of G. L OtKR, established iu JlilDin town in lSUO. G. L. DEK'.t. JiQ 24, 1$72 J PlatXicai UeniiBt. Micetlaneots. SETT 13D ATTR.mCTtTlT LI2sK OF GOODS jtt aacsivco'iT mc PATTERSON DRUG STORE. Among the many nice goods may be foun t the folio ing: Two Dorrs Fiss Pocirr Bisles, Lao LlT of riiOTOCKAPH All as, Bsac- Tirrt ArT-H3PH Aisr, Ex TA fin Ksives ros Ladiks, Five Pvcitt Books, Lsoioh to Strni Tua Coott. A GaiAT Ya rn I itt or Firr Ini tial I'apek asd Esvciorrs, For Bristol Boasd Carps, Flisk, Lasok Lot or Bust Bihih, Fill. Bor.TD Dat-Booxs. ud all ti:i: a Kinks and Sizes. Harmonicas, Extra Qr alitt Accorhross am V i. a ins. Kins Hair Bui-shun asd Conns. Cigar Cases, fin Tobac co Pol CHE. pBRTKllOS, l'UF.11 BoARIM, DOBI VK. ( Ill' K.1 AND C U C C K X B Boards, Photo- DEATH Frahes, Bui Balls, Spectacles' ani Ke Cusses, Best Assortment in the Corst. The Pi fLic pe Invited to Call Al L.liNg TH K t4HlS. KkHi:V- tui i'Ltct. F.vrnasoN Dm Store. P. C. RUNDIO. Tatterson. May It. '.7l-tf. JsJKVV FURNITI KK STOUK. The nndersigueJ would inform the public that he has -pened a FIRMTI HE STOKE In the Dirough ol ratUTM jn, whore h has for salt? KILBOl'HN & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut licilroom in-ts. ALL STYLES OF UELTKADS, ISoFAS, LoCSIES, Extension Tacles, MARKLE T0l liHiEArS, llir.!I!X TOP ST.tTC:;, ISoi'ii, Cane-soat aivl t'ojuinon Chairs, U'ash fctaiul.". Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to till all orders lor furniture, carpets, k.c, iu person. F. F. BOHM. Oct 22"lS73-tf 177G. 1876. 0: AMERICAN CENTENNIAL- :U: JEROME IIETRICK, AT THE CANAL STUKE, MEXICO, Kei-ps ctnistaiitlv on b-iml aiul fur salt jX a siuull rulit, a well eicv ttl assi-rt-iifnt of DRY GOODS, (3ROCEKIKS, QUEENSWARE, WOOO& WILLOW WARE, FISH, SALT, PLASTER. Also. FLOUR and all kinds of PROVIS I( IN ami MILL I EE 17. TOP I'RICES piiu for Country Produce: and all kinds el GRAIN, particularly for choice lots of w heat. Mexico, Pa., .May fi, !S7S-tf , KW DRl'U STORE. RANKS &7lAMLIN, (Rel:or4 Buil lin?,) .Main Street, .'JlfMlnlotTrj, Pa. DEALER IN rRUHS AND MEMriNES, CHEMICALS, lVK ST IFF, PAINT.- OILS, vaknisiie.;lass, P! TTY, LiiAholl.. LAMPS, f'.l KNKK.S, UlllMNEY-i. I. R I S II K S, HAli. l i t -litS.TOO! II blil'SilES. PKR FLJii.ItV.CoMlo, SOAPS. H AIR OIL, ToBAC ti), CIGARS. N O T I O N S, S T A T I O N E R Y LARGE V A R I E E Y 01 PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great can, and warranted (non Inh antlioritv. C7"rnre.st of WINKS AND I. WOKS for ineiii-:il purp -nes. 27-PKLb JRUTIONS cnipoiin.led with great care. June l'-tl. CIIAIll MAM. FACT0IIY. TWT. n!idrrs:Tnr'l, at his shop, oi Witrr .Htrecf, 31:t!infownt hix now in h.inl ami for sale cheaj, a jprne-al a.vsurtueut of CllVlIiS. nf aNo has a large lot i f COFFINS on nini, ami, having punhased a new Iltsrse. i now prepared to attend lunera's at the ihorti-st notice and on the most ib eral I-tnis. He h;is m id'- a grr-at reduction in iho prit-e of Colii-is. !! pairi-ig promrxly attea led to. juiyiltti u." P. RORISitN Manhood: How Lost' How Restored Just piib'isln d, n new edition ol' Dr. CulverwelPs Celebrated Ev !VAy fin the Tit.liriil rue uitr.iotr mrA' rmf) of Spermabrrhira or Seminal weak- "'. insomnrary nenimai i.ss. imp' I Ben-imiuipeuce r x-iuu curaufw.., u!"Priee, in a sealed emelp, only six cents. The celebrated? snthor, in this admirab1" E-say, clearly demonstrates, lrom a thirty years' successful practice, that tho alarm ing cooseiwience of self-alHise nny be rad ically cured without tike dangerous use of i'lterr.al medicine or the application of th knife pointing out a mod of cure at once simple, certain, and etTectnal, by means of which every sctTerer, no matter what his condition may be, may core hims -If cheap ly. P'ivatelv, and radically. -tl:. i . .1 i i v. . :H il. k.ma I tif , Ills 1 1 1 1 17 .iiuiiiii irrr in ' " ' " " ' - ! of Krr nn.b anli ev, man in ,he Unti. Sent uuder seal, in a plain envelope, tm sny aildresa, post-paid, on Ihe receipt of six cents or two post stamps. Address thu Publishers, C1IAS. J. C. KLINE ii CO. 1-7 Bowery, New York, Post-Ottice Box 1086. 5ov. 't, 1873-Iy. LL sty !es of bedstt'a'is, sofas, lounges, extension tatVes, marble tp bureaus, marb'e top stands, sofa, cane-seat and com mon chairs, and a large lot of carpets lor sale at Kohai's furniture store in Patterson. Job wrk n abort aolice ax tois odice. : 'it Ml W I I i W A J Jib influence.
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