SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLINTOWN: Wednesday. Sept. 3, 1874. TERMS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum. Transient advertisements inserted at 50 cent per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col omn, 10 cents per line lor each insertion. Deductions will be male to th e dcsirinc to advertise by the year, half or quarter rear. PEKK'A. E. RETIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin Station ai follows: EASTWAKD. Philadelphia Eatress, )2 4Sara. Fast Line, 1 15 a m. paeihe Express, 10 01 am. llarnsbnrg Accotnnio., II 28 a ra. lay Express, 1 42 p in. Mail, C 1! pm. Cincinnati Express, tUpm. WTHTWAtD. Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a in. Cincinnati Express, 2 14 a in. 1'acitic, 6 68 a ra. Way Passenger, 10 M a in. Mi. I. 3 S3 p m. Vast Line, 6 45 p la. Willi in, Jm.e 21, 1874. LOCAL IXTF.LLIGECE. The river bridge is being repaired. The summer is over. The grandest days of all the year are come. The Terry County Fair r ill commence on the Sittb day of September. Work on the new railroad is being prose cuted with tuore than the usual vigor. Jacob Will, Jr., has. a young steer in training to harness for the Fair to be held at Kiverside Park. If you need hardware po to the People's Hardware Store. See advertisement in an other column of this paper. Mr. Noah Elder, and Mr. Henry Gnsben, were thrown out of a bujfgy while driving down Main street on Monday evening. They sustained no serious injuries. S. B. London, Merchant Tailor, has re moved his tailoring establishment to the room immediately above M ulhersbaugh's hardware store, on Main street. Hon. Judge BurchSeld is delivering- a fine quality of j-eaelies freshly plucked from trees in his peach orchard. Now is the time to order fruit of that kind. Yesterday that portion of the Wist Branch ami Susquehanna canal above Lock Haven and that portion of the Juniata canal above Petersburg was abandoned. I'aities wishing to purchase a Jirst-class parlor organ, will do well to call and ex amine this instrument, or send for price list. See advertisement in another column. The dweilling house of Josiah Kepner, Turbett township, with nearly all its Contents was destroyed by lire, last Friday afternoon. No insurance Oiigeu of fire not known. Jacob Thomas is creating a "furor in the Grocery business, iu the late Shelly stand. The way to cool him down is to buy a 'iil l him. Try it; he keeps the biat and cheapest. J. N. Vaaormer, of Fayette township, minufacturcs a substantial broom and sells it at a red need price. Pstroiiiu home in dustry, and when you need an article ol sliat kind, buy of him. A valuable horse belonging to C. B Bart ley, of Fermanagh township, was found dead in bis pasture on Sunday morning a week. There Was a wound in the belly of thejbeast, fr.m which entrails protruded. That wound it is supposed caused the death of the horse. Our naturalists a'e now busily engaged in studying the mysterious wanderings of the potato bugs. They have lett the vines of the potato and may be found almost any where bat jnst where they have besi work ing all summer. When the report of the naturalists has been completed for publica tion it will be given to the public without comment. Some time during Monday night a week, j a valuable cow, owned by John T. Metliu, Register and Recorder" of this county, found hor way, or was driven, into the river hridpe, and fell through at a point where repairs are being niaile, to the stream below, and was killed. How the cow pot out ol tha stable yarj is not known to Mr. Metlin, as the enclosure was in jToer condition iu the morning when the cow was missing. It would be worth "a man's mhile" who has never driven on a piec of good road, to drive a dozen or fifteen, or even twenty miles to experience the exhilarating effect of coursing over a stretch of road as smooth as a floor. Tou can experience such a lux ury by drivii.g in "Riverside Park." Every person who can raise a horse and bngjry ahould come lo the Fair ani take a drive. Going to the city is nothing to it. The revised Presbyterian Hymnal, that has been expected lor three years, has been issued, iu four forms, at redu ced prices. In cases where tbe mem bers of a congregation unite on an order, tbe price per book s still further re duced. We all consider iron tbe embodi ment of strength and power, but bow few are aware that it is this same ele ment in tbe system that gives us strength and vigor, and that an insuf ficiency of it causes wcakuess and de bility. The Peruvian Syrup, a rro toxide of irou is prepared expressly to supply this vitalizing elemeut. A FTBsCRiBER from Fayette town ship, writes as follows : " Between the date of the 4th of July and the 5th of August, this year, I caught three wea sels aud eleven copperhead snakes. You may know how weasly and snaky this section of the county is. One weasel I caught in the night while it was cutting a chicken's throat. 1 crept' up to it and caught it by the ceck and choked it to death. Tbe weasel lost its life stealing my chickens, while the boys lost their hats stealing my peaches. Previous to this I caught three night owls. One I shot ; it mea sured 4 feet 6 inches across tbe wings : eoe I caaght ki a trtp ; it meastned 4 feet 11 inches: one I killed with a stone ; it measured 4 feet 111 inches across the wings. Paw Ccre Oil will do yen good. A single trial will convince the most skeptical of its soothing and healing virtues. Sold wholesale and retail by Bank k. Ham lin, Mitilntowu. Contention of Return Judsea of the Primary Election r me Republican Party In Ju niata County. The return judges, to count the votes that were east at the Republican Pritnarj Election in Juniata county, held on Saturday, the 29tb nit., for can didates for the offices of Congress, Leg islature and Commissioner, met in Grajbill'g Hall, on Monday, the 31st, at 21 o'clock P. M. Dr. J. M. Brazee, of Keale town ship, called the Convention to order and moved that E. V. II Kreider, of Mifflintown, act as chairman of the Convention. Mr. Kreider was unan imously elected chairman. On motion U. H. Spyder, of Milford township, and Dr. J. M. lirme of Beale township, ere elected secreta ries. By a call from the chairman the re turn judges presented their credentials and the tally papers of the votes cast in their respective districts for the sev eral candidates! The following gentlemen, on present ing their credentials, were admitted to seats in the Convention : MitMiitawn E. W. H. Kreider. Fermanagh J. W. Wagner. Walker- W. H. Lukens. Fayette J. E. Graybill. Monroe G. S. Metierling. Greenwood (No election.) Susquehanna S. S. Uplegrove. Delaware J. M. Stutls. Thompsontown Jnbn Underwood. Patterson H. K. Given. Milloid H. a Snyder. Beale J. M. Braxee. Port koyal D. G. Alter. Turbett (I'm. V. Landis. Spruce Hill Maj. J. U. Howell. Tuscanira Nicholas lckes. Lack Emanuel Boos el. Black Lf J. II. Lane. The following are the votes for the severs! candidates, as presented by the return judges : Congresss. - Lyons. Irwin. Sterreil. MilDintown 77 8 I Fermanagh ...... C8 5 Walker 4'J ltj , I Favette 76 8 14 Monroe..... ... IS 2 SnsijiL-hanna .... Its Delaware 8 19 2 Thompsontown ..5 II 1 Patterson 29 4 8 Milford 9 19 IK Beale 1 8 110 Port Koyal ..7 7 15 Turbett 6 I 6 spruce fliil o 8 65 Tuscarora 87 1 Lack 10 15 Black Log 7 377 22J 257 Legislature. Commission "r Caveny. Smellier. Sbellenberger. Miflintown .. 3i 44 M Fermanagh.. 22 i7 73 Walker 3:1 32 61 Favette 80 15 9'J Monroe 10 4 21 Susquehanna 15 1 l'i Del ware lrt 10 29 Thompsont'u 15 2 17 Patterson ... 2 35 40 Milford 19 25 25 Beale 8 5l H! PortKoval.. 8 20 27 Turbett 1 12 13 Spruce Hill.. 3 66 71 Tuscarora... 78 6 83 Lack 3 20 23 Black Log... 7 7 So? 440 751 County Auditor. Buck. I-aiid. '. 1 Barton. 26 Snvder. Mitflintown .. Patterson ... Millord PortKoval... 1 Conntv Snrvevor. ' Groi inger. Turbett 4 KxCAPITltATlO. Congress. Jeremiah Lyons, 377. .Ian.es Irw-.n, 220. J. P. Sterrett, 257. Legislature. Reuben Caveny, 358. George M. S.-nelker, 440. Commissioner. C. I). Sbellenberger. Count Auditor. Samuel Ruck, 1. W. C. Laird, 1. J. L. Barton, 26. H. U Snyder, 22. County Surveyor. Wax. H. Groninger, 4. On motion nf Major J. D. Howell, of Spruce Hill township, the Chair was autbotized to appoint a committee of five to report a series of resolutions. Toe Chair appoiuted the following gen tlemen : Major J. P. Howell, tl. R Given, V. U. Lukens, D. G. Alter, William V. Landis. The committee withdrew to frame the resolutions. The chairman of ihe Convention stated that in several townships esndi dates had been voted on for tbe office of County Auditor, and that in one towuship a candidate for t'ounty Sur veyor had been voted for ; but that none of the gentlemen bad betn candi dates, or been anuounecd as required by the system under which tbe primary elections were conducted ; such being the case their election could not be recognized. Dr. Brazee moved that the Conven tion proceed to the nomination of a candidate for County Surveyor. He nominated Captain J.J. Patterson, of Beale township, for that office. At this juncture the eomxittee on resolutions reported. The cominations before the Convention were suspended uutil alter the reading of the resolu tions. Major Howell, chairman of the com in it tee on resolutions, requested the chairman of the Convention to read tbe resolutions. Mr. Kreider read the res olutions : Resolved, That, laying aside all minor differences, we recommend to tbe peo ple of this county the ticket this day nominated, as one eminently fit to be made and elected. Resolved. That we heartily endorse the Stale Republican ticket, and ask for its support tbe vote aud influence of everv true Republican. Resolved, That the several officers of the State administration are entitled to tbe thanks of the people for tbe careful manner in which the public welfare has neen guarded. Resolved, That we cordially endorse tbe general measures of the Republi can parly iu Congress, and although not always meeting oar individual views, we are willing to compromise in that liberal spirit in which our Government was framed and is now administered. Resolved, That we reaffirm She de claration of the National Republican Convention in 1872, in favor of a re turn to specie payments at the earliest practicable day. Resolved, That we heartily approve tbe course of our late able representa tive in Congrc s, Hon. John 11. Packer, and ask for him at some future day a more prominent place in our Slate. Resolved, That tbe Republican party continue to remember . with gratitudo tbe soldiers and sailors of tbe Republic for the patriotism, courage, and self sacrifice with wbich they gave them selves to the preservation of the coun try in the late civil war. Resolved, That tbe paralysis which has fallen upon the manufacturing and mining industry of the country, within the past year, is a fresh evidence of the necessity of Protection to onr manufac turing interests for which the Republi cans in Pennsylvania have always fought. The reduction of tbe Tariff, accompanied as it was by largely in creased importations, not oi.ly helped to bring on the panic, bnt has rendered recovery from it more difficult as well as lamentably slow. Resolved, That in tbe selection of Jeremiah Lyons, Esq., as a candidate for Congrc?, this county takes pride in recommending him to the other coun ties composing this Congressional Dis trict who have not already instrncted for him, as a man in every respect qual ified to fill this important position, be lieving his nomination to be equivalent to an election. On motion tbe resolutions were adop ted. The business recurred on the nomi nation of a candidate for County Sur veyor. W. V. Landis nominated VV. H. Groninger for that office. On motion the vote was taken by a rising vote, which stood Patterson, - - - 10 Groninger, - - 4 On motion Captain J. J. Patterson was declared tbe nominee oi the Re publican party of Juniata county for County Surveyor. On motion of J. M. Stntts, Lieuten ant J. L. Barton, of Spruce Hill, was nominated for the office of Comity Au ditor. On motion II. II. Snyder nom inated Samuel Buck, of Port Royal, for the same office. On motion the vote was taken by a rising vote, which resulted Barton, - - - - 12 Buck, 1 On motion Lieutenant J. L. Barton was declared the nooiineee of the party for County Auditor. On motion Mr. Ljons was allowed the righf to select his own con ferees. On motion Dr. J. M. llrazet was chosen Senatorial delegate with tbe privilege to select bis own conferees to meet conferees of other couoties of this Senatorial district, composed of the couuties of Mifflin, Perry aud Juniita, to select a delegate to the State Cou volition. On motion J. V. Muthersbangh was cbostn Representative delegate for this J uuiata coutty to the next State Convention. On motion the chairman of the Con vention was authorized to appoint the chairman of tbe County Committee. Mr. Kreider appoiuted G. W. Smith, of Patterson, chairman of the County Committee. Ou motion the return judges of the Convention were authorized to select the County Comxittee for the ensuing year. The names of the following gentle men were passed to the secretaries' desk as members of tbe County Com mittee : MitHintown It. A. ftanibangh, J.S.Martin. Fermanagh Isaie Sieber, J. M. Ilower. Walker W. H. Kurtz, W. II. Lukens. Fayette Jesse Grubb, T. T. Davis. Monroe II. G. t-hellenberger, Jacob Basom Greenwood W. Woodwa'd, 11. ilinnium. Susquehanna S. S. l"lleprove. E. Long. Delaware J. M. Mutts. D. Finkeiibinder. Tholiipseiitown J. It. Haldeli.au, N. Keely Patterson 11. R. Given, D. F. Stevens. Milloid Win. .McCaliau, A.J. llertxler. Beale J. F. 1-eacli, Kichaid Doyle. Port Koyal I). R. I. Leal or, James A Thompson. Turbell J. G. ITertrler, Isaiah Berkey. i I nice Hill Thos Kaiusey, Mewart Whar ton. Tuscarora A. I. Stewart. Thos. Morrow. Lack Wtu Morrow. Tyson Stump. Black Log K. Mclntyre, A. tl. Opple. On motion Richard Doyle, of Beale township, was nominated and unani mously elected secretary of be Counfy Cornuiifee. A communtoafion from Walker fown ship was sent? to be secrearies' desk, asking ha cerain genlemec names no read be placed on he Comity Cowuiifee for said ownship. Major Howell Was of opinion that he com uiumcaion wax ouof ordr, and moved ha it be referred to he chairman of Convenion for fiual disposal. The tno ion was agreed to. The chairman dated hint ne'lier the Chair nor he Couvenioc could euerain a commu nicaion of such a cbaraccr, as he Convenion had already aced on be quesion of he selcci in of he Count j Com mi fee, by leaving i eonrucion etiirely ia ne hands of he reurn judges. He could, heretore, no en eiain or consider de comiuunicaion. G. W. Siuib, Esq., he newly re elected chairman of be Couuy Com miee, rturned bis (banks to he Con ven.on for be bonoi conferred on bim for the second iiue. On uioion be Convenion adjourned. E. W. 11. KREIDER, Chairman. - n. H. Snyder, J. M. Brazee, Serretaries. The Juniata Agricultural Society will hold an Agricultural Fair on ibeir grounds at Port Koyal, commencing Wednesday, October 7th, lasting three dars. D. A. Toder v ill offer at publie site at 1 o'clock p. ii., on Saturday, Ocit ber 3, 1874, the farm on which be re sides, situated in Spruce Hill township, Juniata county, containing 50 aerea and 47 perches, all clear and in a high slate of cnltivation. Tbe improve ments are a good new frame house, bank barn, wagon shed with core crib, and other outbuildings, two never-failing fountains, a tbnfty yonng apple orchard and other choice fruit. See handbills. IIlADQCABTEaS JrilATS SCOITI. Gntral Orders Ab. 6, C. &., 1874. 1st. Juniata Scouts are hereby ordered to parade at Patterson, on Wednesday, t-ep-t em ber 23, 1874, fully arn.ed, clothed and equipped, for the purpose ot going to Uar- risburg to attend the Yearly Inspection. W ill go os) ihe cars at 1 2 o'clock on the 23d. 2nd. AU uea will fee in full uniform, cap, jacket and panulooua, with belts and sabre in Ihe best order- 3rd. Full saddle equipments will be re quired, curb bits, saddle Dags, cruppers, Vc., ail Ibat was issued. 4th. Every maa will be required to be present in person, or the pay of the past year will be torfeited. 5th. Everything will be required to be in th best and cleanest order. This will be rigidly enforced. By order ol J. K. ROBISO.V, Captain. Matthew Rogers, O. S. grapesI'grapes ! Tuscarura Valley Vineyard. The uodersizned takes this method of informing- tbe publie to it he will sell Grapes at his Vineyard at the following prices: 7 to 5 cents par pund, according to quality and quantity. Any person dean iag grapes, can obtain tlieiu at Ihe Vineyard, or have tbnu delivered in alirtlintottn, Patterson, or Port Koyal, by leaving Iheir orders at the Patterson Post Office. 1. K. KOBIiOy. Beecher, Tilton and Moulton have spoken, but lite pcopls are determined to buy tl-eir Chairs front W. F. Snyder, iu Mitliiu, here the best stuck is kept id the county ; also all other kinds of Furniture kept on Laud. m- Attektios, Gkatbiu. Zoravcs! Tou are hereby ordered to nns-t at tbe Armorv in liittlititown, on r-atuiday, Sept. , 1974, at ooe o'clock P. H , sharp, n tall uniform, for dress parade and drdl. By erdev of C. MeCLELLA ji. Captain. A. U. Fasics, U. S. M A lill I E D: MILLF.lt KOCsU-Ow the I7th ult, by Levi Light, Esq., Mr. William W. Miller, of Walker twp., and Mis Sarah Jane Koush, of Susquehanna twp. 31li;itC VL. MIFFLINTOWN MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. II. A. Stainbaugh. MirFLixTows, Sept. 2, 1874. Butter U0 Egji 2 I-ard 12 D'ied Apples ll " Blackberries 10 " Kaspbemes 20 Potatoes si Ham : 12 Shoulder 10 Sides 8 Washed Wool 40 Ground Alum Salt, per sack .... 2 00 MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET. Corrected weekly by D. F. Suloutt' Wheat, new 1 00 ' old 1 OOtol 05 Oats, new 45 old 60 Corn,.... 70 Barley 60 Clovtrseed 4 75 Maxseed 1 75 NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Street, XiQIatewa, Pa. JOSEPH HESS wouU respeetfnllr invite ail who want GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or their friends to give him a call, and be convinced that this is the place to get COOD FICTVREs. Having prepared himself with the BtST INSTRUMENTS in the osarket, and all the L.1TEST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First -Class Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public gen erally to favor him wi'h their patronage, and they will be accommodated with any thing in the line t Photography. Pictures taken from Card to Life Size, and Painted, if desired, iu Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged. Old Anibrotypea or Daguerre.ty-es also copied ami enlarged, and painted if desired. A good selection of FRAMES kept on hand at all tiuxrs, and cheaper than ever. Solid Walnut Frauiea, Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnut Frames, Itn tation Rosewood Frames, Rustic Frames, Cabinet linri.il Frames, Picture Nails, Screw-eyes, Cord and Tas sel avc. JOSEPH I1ESS. Mifllintown, Jan. 7, 1874. DLATCII LEV'S Improved CCCUJIBEH i WOOD PL'MP, Tasteless, ,s Durable. Efficient II Cheap. l ne uesi rump ior me icasi j money. Attention en eially invited to Blatchley's Patent Improved Bracket &. New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn withont removing the pump or disturbing the joints Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and Till ontlast any other. For sale by Dealc.-a and the Trade gener ally. Inquire for Blatchley's Pump, and if not for sale in your town, send direct to CHAS. U. BLATCHLEY, JltrHCTIEI, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. GREAT REDUCTION IS TMR PRICES OF TEETH! Fall Upper or Lower Setts as Law as f 5 No teeth allowed m leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeih filled t last for life. Teeth extracted without pain, by Ihe use of Nitrous Oxide Gas, always oa hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, lor $15.00. Temporary sets $il()0 extra. Tooibacbe stopped in live minuies with out extracting tiie tooth, at the Denial Of fice of G. L. Dlrk, established in MifBin town in 1800. G. L. DERR, Jan 21, 1373 Practical Dentist. FIRST-CL.1SS PICTURES takn at Hess' Photograph (Hilary, Brklg St., Miffliatown.- JL . .-3 .VJF .1DVER THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's Aew Bruk ButUi, MAI3 STREET, OPPOSITE THE COl'RTYARD, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, I'A. JOHN W. MUTIIERSBAUGH Takes pleasure in calling the attention of Fatmers, nni!J. r. Masons. Saddlers, Miners, Carpenters, Shoemakers, Blacksmiths, Coachmakers, Pnsirers, Housekeepers, and all who ar in a.nt nf m-thin- n.ti.lU s....r ii . ITIEKT-i'l HARDWARE STORE, to his Goods, bought since the cossisti.no or IRON, NAILS. SCREWS, GLASS, Oil.N. ADZES, SHOVELS, FORKS, HOK, wall brushes, horse 1ski hks, paint bkcsuks. Picks, cofkf.k mills, TINWARE, 4.C., tLl, TABLE CUTLERY, AXES, LOCKS. LEATHER, PAINTS, SAWS, At'GtRS, BRACES, SPOKES, FELLOES, MAoX HAMMERS, GRIN D STONES CIT1ISs WRINGKR3. SAND PAPEU, LAsP, 4iC WHOLESALE Which he ha jnst ipTsd Ii th shore new store .room. Having bought a!! his sto-k ! while foods were at their lowest fijfHns, be is prt'-sred to sell at socli prn-i-s as Eii.tr anice stis?actioa. Sly goois are ail new and Ir-sti tnitu the manut iurers. xml I invito the public to call sad sue theiu. I aUo solicit the patronage ol Ihe ptiWk". Give me a call. llifflmt.wn, Aug. 20, !87l-tf HEAD QUARTERS! 03T Bridge THREE ARRIVALS THIS SPRING ALREADY. OK Spring & Summer m Which arc sold CISEAPER than at any other place in town. Respectfully Yours, &c, EJfSIL SCUOTT. NEW O. BARTLEY, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWiY, PA. D.W.Harley&Cos I the place where jou can buy THE BUST A TIXU CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING H.1TS, CiPS. BOOIS, SHOES, .1XD fVKXISlJiytl COODS. WE are piepared to exhibit one of the mot choice and s iect slM-ks ever offere 1 this market, aud at JsroXISHlXfiLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in Hoffman's Water s'reets, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. WHAT TO IVEHB fiKD :: Jnst step into SAMUEL ETRATER S CLOTHING STOKE. Bridge street, Patterson I a., anu ne win Having jnst returned from Philadelphia Latest and Choicest S tj les t f CLOTHING OF Coats, Pants. Vests, Hats, Csps, Boots and ni.l.it.B ;.. . ... .... i -...... . i.e. wvuo iu limits t the cheapest, tor the same quality ot goods. Measures Taken and Patterson, May 16, 173 BEEF, VEAL, MUTTO.V. tC. JOHN U. RCNKEL, having leased the sl ,noo. oi r-eu-r nrennisii.tiic. o '- i . . . . . ... , cease.1, will furnish the cituens of Perrvs- villc, Patterson and vicinity, with the best :ita i) .. i .. . , . Fresh Vet t, Teal, Xnlton, ic. o :.. a it ansjvTi iiiu, V3 ne uurs. an ins ueTrs I null the ..t.r. mark,,., he feel, sum he can TISEM JTS. liAKGE'AN l FKE5 H stuck ol great re! fiction ia prices. P'X KST CCTLF.SY, HATCHETS, HINGES, SlME riNMXttS, PCTTV. PLANK-?, ClllStLS, BITS, II LBS. 6 HAFTS, HASiiN TROWEf.S, ci'Kitr coaib, AXE HANDLES, GRAIN SAG.S, EUARWAhE, 4.C., AND RETAIL, JOHN W. MUTHEES3AUGH. Street. "Mr parts of suit., wbicb will be ma Jo to order ! New Building. corner of Bi idj: and ; may , l;.-tl MOW TO WZKW IT. ten you all auout it. and New Tork. he ran snirJr mn ,ik ii, ' ALL KINDS, Shoes, Watches and Jewel.-v, Notions, Fur- L' I i k.l i. ,l r. . itfo, , .ii .i.mh, t nrniTure, j Call in and be convinced, .., i.u-ap-r tuaii ,i ....... Suits Made to Order. SaMUEL STHATEK. gOa.OMO.1 SEinER, i, .ii . : . a : .u . . n .. 'mi .,i . 1 1 I n ana I -j ti... . n - Tisif Mifflin : Tuesilay, Thitrsdar and Satnrdav mornings na iil r t. ,t. .. . . . an fnmisli the -itirens of these bor c ' ' " BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON. FORK, te I aitlfvhoi aa- . I. a. a ' ' at th. very lowest prices. He respectful!, 1 ' j yew Atrertiirtent. t? r ! BEATTY & PLOTTS' COl.lKX TfSCl'E PAltlaOK OHC. A A rpiIE Beatty k, Plolls cch-hntte.1 GoMcn X Tongue Purler rgin. the best parlor org in now in mm. Herald Sr tir. Pa., T).c. 6, 173. Mesr. Be:itry k. I'lotts. nts : I hive received the onrtn a s;-nt by our titm to me, and I havtl iteaauimed.and it rives ample satisfacJiJC. Jon.sSiXiT. M.iauiT Citt, P ,Oct. l'i. 1P7-J. The Beatty m. I'lotts ce'ebrate-l Goliifn Tontue Parlor Organ is bv f ir the best pirlor orau in nse. I have t iretully ex amined it, a-.d B:i 1 its tone, worljm.inshiy and durability to ho the b -st I ever saw, and I can ailii pleasure recomrne"-! )t to any one in any one in want of a tirsr-cl.iss parlor organ, Pior. O. 11. tat. Messrs. Beatty & Plotts. G.nts. Having ha. I one of your iolL-n T-.ng ic f'arl. r Or g.ms fi-r sis months pa-.', 1 th nght b.'fore rvroninietidiT'g it t- pi' e ?! a fair ;r"-:;t, :id am h ippy to leslily ih it if si;rp s'l tint ha been ii-l radicrlise i .iti:it it. 1 h ive had ptotessors of iuti.-s: a'.d ceVbrattil or ganists coat and tty ii, and one a::d all siy tl:at it is one ot tie sweetest and best toned instruments in Ihe n::irket. It has t ikrn ll.e shine uiit f a.1 ihe others around here, lam perleciiy s.tisti.-d with it, and if 1 could not get another of the same kind, n:uney could not entice me to part with it You may pnMi .h this if you see fit, as my organ can be tried by any one wishing to do so, i'j pruot of hat I say. A. S. R. Rich im.s. Late editor of the Tama'pia Courier, aov. at Bethlehem, Pa. Messrs. Beatty t PlotSs, "f Washington, N. J., are gentlemen of enterprise and whose presence wiu'd be a civlit to nv community. H trkeltstctea (.V. J.) HtraiJ, 173. Washiuglon. N. J., is a beaptiful tillage of nearly W W inhabitants, 71 mihs fnon New York, aisl Unities imru Easbin Pa., on the line of the D. L. A W R. U. Don't fail to see ami examine the Beatty k, Plotti Golden Tonuo Parlor th-gan, before buy in else b re. or s-nd fr a hvw illustrated pries list j isl o it .ir I 74 Addr' liLATIY it PLOT rS, Washington, N. J. i.amii. r. bi mi. tnwvsn piotts. A;.ril SJ-iy Prof'es$ionnl Cards. Y) ALLKX, M. i , lias couimenccd the prai liceof Medicine and Surgery and a!!tlieirC"l!.Ueral branches. OlSce in Jo!inston, B-ale township. julv lo, W4 THOMAS A. KLDEU, M. !.. Fhysiciaa and Surgeon, xtmisroirxt r.t. Oif.ee hours from 9 . a. t.. .1 p. it.. Of. dee in his fathers residence, at the south end of Water street. oeti!-!f A LKUKI) J. l'ATTKKSON. ATT055ET-AT-LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, JCNIATA CO., PA. "Z5 AM bnsiness promptly sftend.-d to. Orrici In Ihe room formerly occupied by Attorney Allison. JOUIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. CTCollccting and Conveyanciig prompt ly attended to. t)rricrn BridIC street, opposite the t ourt House Jwiuare. i TIN WARE AND SIIEET- IRON STORK. .Main Mreet, 1'atterooii. Here a complete assortment of TIN A5D SHEET EON WARE may constantly be found to suit customers, and are ottered at a BARGAIN. rr7RETAlRING neatly and eij-editious-ly execnti-d. ISooiiiira? anl Spoilt inp of the BLjr MATERIAL, made to order on short nottco. TiiE 1 UliUC i Are aUo hereby infomh't thM I rerularly, I every wit k, run a cv to and lnm Phila l deiphia, a'i'.ic to ttw city on Tned ic and I returning- ! 1'stters.in on 1 hnrsd ly. Per j sons pun hasinc poods in Philadelphia, en j have them brought promptly hi-re by order j inif lh.-m ti 2'Zi Market street, in care ot I I'Urk Writhi's M irhet Car. I also invite ihe attention of ih-se shj skip produce to the east, to Ihe facilities o'Ccred, and sarn- eitlv soiint tlivir puroii.?p;-. I ILAKS WRP1IIT. Dec. 21, .S7J. jCW DRI Ci STORE. ! HANKS & HAMLIN, (Belloid B'liliinf.) nala Street, .Miniintan n, r. DEALEits ix IP.C.S AND MEDICINES, lCIiEICAi. I'lE STUFF, PAINTS I OILS, VARNISHES. WLASS.Pi'T IT, COAL OIL. LA MI'S. BURNERS, CHIMNEYS, ri K U S II K S, ilAlk KKl MikS,TMi II BLUSHES, PER Fl Mr.RV.CoUbS, SOAPS. IIAik UL,T)BAt . O, CIGARS. N O T I O X S. STATIONER!" LARGE V A R I E E Y O F l'ATE.NT MEDICINES, : SeIcctt-1 with gr-at c.ra, and warraiited irom hisn anlhontr. 27-l uiest .if WINES AND LIQUORS ' lor ineds al purposes. j C"I'KEs;R1PTION5 cmponnded with , great caie. (June ij-tl. 1 rRY ,;,)r)-'1. Oroeer.es, Q-.rensware, ' AJ wood anl stillow ware, oil cloths, bouts auti shoes, hone-niale gtiods, yarns, Itc, : ' lfce Ir.r Pr'c'- r ssn ' at tbe very lowest prices, lor easu or coun try produce, at lleruler's store, Locnsl Crove, one and a half miles from Patleraon trv tito.luee. itl ilerlzler s stre. laM-.nsI 4 LL st les of bedste:id.s, sofas, lonnfrrs, ( a . . . , i. t JaaXalT 1 J t K' LIi J tUililtHl slvte Ii i !l0. Mice'la neous. lals'K OK GOODS JCST fcECKIVKD tt THI rATTKHSON DIll G STORE. i Arnold tfc; nany r.iee goHi.s iniy te f and ; tile toileting ; :T'o P.-zsi Fisk Ps;iiT IliBtts. Labob i L'-t t.i ftiorocssm Albims, Bsab- nrt Aitogsspu Auiia-s Kx- rat Fixk Kmvss roa Laniss, Fi--r. rciit Books, FsokJb to Strri. TliK C.-txTT. A GslAf V- ntn or Kirsr Isi tiii pAi-sa -n Evi;t"rr. F 1 1 r Eti.-Toi Boan Csr. hiM, Ltkoc Lor or Blvss BtMias, Fill Koind Dat-Books. 1D ALL OTHIS KlStlS ASD SlZIS- ;!. -..-..x, Exrsa Qialitt AccuaitaosS .sn Yioliis, Fisk Hair Bci siirs aso l..si, Cm as Casks, Gra Tobvc-r- l'orcHss, ParLio, tn iss Bovsns, Dam- SOSS, t'UHCKKtS A SO C is c c t i a B x a a s, Fhoto o r n Fataf. Bask Bills, Ser.cr iclks an n ElK tlLssr, Bis A'soxmtNT IV THK Coi STT Tiik 1'raLic Aar Isrrrrn to Call AMD KxiMISK Tilt (iooon. R:r.a- ia( I'l'.it. P -rrrssos Dai nSroac P. C. ULNDIO. Patterson. May l'l, 7l-tf mm, LUMBER, C. :o:- rrtllE undersigned, havir g coinpleteil his X new Warehouse in Purrysviile, WoliM respectfully invite the attention f tho farmers of the county lo the fact that he is ' at all tiucs (PAYING THE HIGHEST PRICES FOR ALL KINDS OF j It A I X, 12 D!, A c, A I Having intrwlnceil new facilities for hoist i in, weighing, &e., we are now prepared to j unload with the least possible trouble. I :jJaik, nilxoid Tics, LccuaC Posts, uuJ all i.alc.ib:e Countt y Produce will be bought 1 al! times, citliCr (ur CASH OK IN EXCHANGE FO'.i XEtt C1I.VNDISE. HAVE FOSt SALE COAL, LUMBER. FISH, SALT, PLANTER. GKOIND OR LI" MP, ahieh i!i be sold to suit purchasers, eithi r WHOLESALE OR RETAIL an 1 al liie lee:t rates rniiiip. At my Store in Turbett township may btj found as complete an ass. irtment o! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Qucensware, Hardware, tic, all of which will K sold as low, if nut a little lower than elsewhere- NOAH HKUTZLKR. Tec. U'. l!73-lf rUNlATA VALLEY BANK. ; p0:neroy, PatterSOIl, Jacobs & Co J mrruMTowt, jt sun coi ntt, r. CIIMTIL, $30,000. JOSEPH POVEKOY, President. 1. VAN IliVIN, Cah;er. Msicress : J sc h Pomerov, I John B Jstiocrt, Jerom" N. 1 hompson, II. II. Ifcchtcl, John J. Patterson, I J. W. Frank. George Jacobs, F Inlet Stiurilus, Bi-nJs, bonirht ami sold itrtn-lliirlie$ exeli.nie.l for T irt-titmtitt at market rates. I ni'ed Mates coupons paid. Gold and Silrer hoii?bt at hic:li"tt rales. Vepttsi.'i reeetre-K rvllecfutnt made, draft os tli principal cities, and a general banking business transacted. Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit. june'73-tf K V Ff K N IT I' II E" STOKE! The uti'K rig'i-tl wti!i iiitorm the nblii (hat he h.t ptiiei a FI KMTI KE STOKE Ia the o.ruugh ol Patrs'm, where h hjw tor sule K1LHOUKN & GATES' BEDUOONI SETS, Walnut Uedroorn Sets, ALL STYLES OF KEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lousge, ExiENaioN Tables, 3IAHBLU TOP DLIihAL'S, NtHllLE TOP STANDS, roi.i, iune-.oai an i cominoi: Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. A ! run a Ciir to Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to fill all orders for furniture, carpets, 4.C., in person. F. F. EOKM. Oct 2i, lfcTa-tf CHAIR M.VNTFACTORY. THE nndersired, at his shop, on Water slrei-t, MitTliniown, has now on hand and for sal.; cheap, a general assortment of CHAIRS. He also has a large lot of COFFINS on hand, and, having purchased a new lieirse. is now prewar.-! to attnd Itinera! at tbe shortest notice and on Ihe most 'ilv eral terms. He has made a (treat reduction) in Ihe prite of Collins. C!7" Repairing promptlv attended to. jolyiytl O. P. KOBISON. La ire stock of Dry Gwods at i. a, U. A St.n.biCh's.
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