SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN M1FFLIXT0WN : -We Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1T4. TE11MS. Subscription, $1.50 per annum. Transient advertisements inserted at 60 cents per inch for each insertion. Transient business notices in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions will be niadd to th.se desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter vear. PENK'A. E. BjJTIME TABLE. passenger trains leave Mill! in Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express, J2 48 a m. East Line, 1 15 a ,. Paeific Express, 10 01 am. llarrisburg Accouirao., 11 28 am. Iay Express, 1 42 p m. Mail, 6 12 p ra. Cincinnati Express, 8 60 p m. WESTWARD. Pittsburg Express 1 20 m. Cincinnati Express, 2 14 a 111. Pacific, 6 58 a in. Way Passenger, 10 04 a ni. Mail. 3 S3 p ill. Fast Line, 6 43 p in. KiSiin, June 21, 18T4. LOCAL 1XTELLIGESCE. Gen. Langhorn Wister will be elected Congressman fiom Ibis district. A terribly murderous "White Leaeue'' riot has caused the death of many people iu New Orleans. A thousand to fifteen hundred people can shelter from rain and intense sunshine iu the buildings in tuePark. There will be an abundance of ice cool water for all, at the Park during the days of the fair, free. The Juniata County Agricultural Society expect to hare a braes baud to discourse uiusic during their Fair. Mr. John Y right has on band a few fine copper kettles of larga bize, suit able for boiling apple butter, which be offers at reduced prices. To the Judges on Premiums at River-side I'ahk You are respect fully invited to meet at the ticket office, -1 - . II . 1 ! . ! 1 on me prouuu ai 11 u tiuti n.. ei., i promptly on eduesday. Almost every family in the county can take something to the Fair that will claim the attention of their neighbors, and in crease the variety and interest of the col lection. Th prospects are that the people ol Tus carora Valley it a short time will be all aglow for the cxtensiou of the Seiiusirrove and North Branch Railroad. Now is the time to organize a co-operative uiovenieut. Samuel Strayer's new clothing store 100m is Hearing completion. In the mean time he is selling all kinds of men's wear in a room almost directly opposite the old stand. Call and see him when you need anything in his line. The pic-nic of Reform Council, Junior Order U. A. was largely attended in Lauver's wood, on Friday. We tender our thanks for an invitation to attend, and ex- press our regrets to the coiuiuiiiee that we I there, among files of raouey of the were.unab e to be present. J Branch of the Millerstown Bank, sat TI.e Democratic Conference, that con- J William Kickenbaugh, cashier, also a vened at Newport. lVrry county, on "hjBnUtt conntJ man young and cheer- ination till Friday morning, wbeu it ad journed, after the 117th billot, to meet again at the same place to-morrow, at four o'clock P. II. It is not often that the water in tbe Ju niata river gets as low as it is now. The railroad company constructed a sort of dam in the river on Friday, on the station side, to raise the water sufficiently high so as to supply the mouth of the pipe through which the reservoir is filled. A grand stand to seat five hundred peo ple has been erected near the judges' stand in the Park. It has a roof over it that will keep off the sun and turn the rain. It will prove a most eligible point from which to see all that take place withla the Park out tide of the buildings. Philadelphia markets on Saturday morn ing were quoted as follows : Wheat, red, $1 22al 25; amber, $1 llSal 2. Corn 5c. OatsG4toG8c. Dried beef 22a2Cc. Pork Hooked hams 15al6c; smoked shoulders 13Jaltc ; smoked 6ides lOalOJc. Coal oil IIc, refined. ICirTON is out iaauothcr statement against Beecher. It is simply a reiter ation, aud an effort to sustain his for mer statement, and if penned by Moul ton, evidences that he has considerable ability in the ingenuity of cutnpesition. Further than that it presents nothing uew. How like a broker, uot uicrchau disiu" in etocka and money, but like a broker merchandising in the Lonor of other men's wies. The Altoona Tribune says that J aiues Fuk, Sr., father of the late Erie Priucc James Fisk, passed through that town, the other day, enroute to Johnstown, Cambria county, and that a confidence man had selected the old gentleman as a victim i but while the confidence man stepped into a forward car, a passenger, who knew the rascal, informed Mr. Fisk of fcis character, and that when he returned to wake sure of his game, Fisk gave him to understand that he knew him, and that information caused the exit of the rascal mighty quickly. Tbe prices of Tickets for the Fair, to be held at lliverside Park and Ag ricultural Association grounds, Sept. 22d, 23d, 24th and 25th, 1874, are as follows : Single admittance Family ticket, (on foot), to include heads of families and ail members thereo; un ler 21 years of age I.a0 Same wilh carriage We are authorised to say that more than one hundred tickets of this last class have already been speken for. Excursion tickets will be sold during the four days of the Fair between Hunt ingdon and Ilarrisburg. Valcable Personal Profertvat Pcblic Sale. Wm. M. Allison will sell, at his residence in this borough, on Saturday, September 2G, 1874, a hree and valuable assortment of Uouse- l.nii pnra;nro innsistinsr in part of Bedstead. Bureaus. Washstands, Ta. bles, Sofas, Chairs, Miiror, Bookcases, Camels. Piano. Pictures, sc., o-c. aa . furniture is ail of tbe best description, and in first-rate order. Those desiring bargains will do well to attend. Sale o'clock A. M. For particulars see posten. DoTm to Newport. Democratic Congressional Conference there The Candidates and Others. Catching a few boars of leisure, last Thursday, we left for Xewport on the noon mail train, and almost before we realized it bad traversed the twenty two intervening miles, and reached the chief town of Perry county. By loca tion it should be the first town as it is in the county,"for it is the shipping po.nt for the produce aud merchandise of a fertile .valley of about forty miles in length westward. Considerable of the profit of middle men is left here, and of course leaves its impress on the town in one way or another ; and then, too, there are industrial estab lishments of different kinds about the place, that add to its population, and every month put a certain amount of money into circulation. The town has lost the antiquated ap pearance it bad a dozen years ago, when we last passed through its streets. The past eix years have been years of vig orous growth and improvement. It looks like a new town. Its population rises to nearly 2,000. Oa our arrival there we had but iairiy ion tne depot when we met, on the side walk, 11. 15. Zimmerman, ! Seuator atlarrikburg, certain Phila editor of the Newport Xtics. Time's ! dolphians paid him a vL-it at his quar- unavoidabie embrace has somewhat marked him, but the same individuality of mion and peculiarity of face that characterized him when he carried the ! banner of the Superintendent of Com- moti Schools in this county, marks Lis : every appearance yet. I 1, -,,,. . . Passing the Ilranch of the Juniata! V.n., ..t ,.: .1... .., i I in and found a Juniata county man duly, regulaily, installed as cashier, and at iroik there. Barring tKe money iu euch institutions, it was one of the most exquisitely arranged (!acesof the kind imaginable. Holmes Irwin, who presides here, was in his place, as smooth in i-peech aud as placid iu couu- teuauce as a mountain lakelet. He is gliding down toward the border-land of the kingdom of young bachelordom, and if he miss that disconsolate place by a fetep into marriage kingdom, his better-half had better be an eiqubite in the artistic keeping, arrangement, and management of a bouse, for the order of tlie effects of the Punk, furni ture, everything indicate practical or der and arrangement fully developed. The Bank has a solid foundation, and is in a flourishing condition. Up town further he salutation "Good day, sir," came at us out of -n open window. Of course we looked in, and ful. He pronouueed the institution in a wholesome condition, and believes Newport to be a No. 1 town. j By aud by we reached the Miller House, just then the political focus of a contest fi-r Congressional nomination. Groups of men were standing and sit ting about it, and one skilled at read ing at a glance the charactr of a crowd, would have pronounced it a gathering of politicians. Such it was. It was made up of conferees and outside sup porters of the Democratic candidates for Congressional "nomination for tbe district composed of the counties of Huntingdon, Fulton, Franklin, Perry, Snyder and Juniata. There were only three of the candidates there : Fisher of Juniata, McKee of ,Perry, Spear of Huntingdon, who also had the con ferees from Snyder county. The can didates from Fulton aud Franklin coun ties were not there. Mr. Spear had six conferees, and, as far as appearauccs went, had the inside track. He was as genial as ever, his face all the while beaming with intelli gence. What a handsome and easy courtier he would make ; how royally and loyally he could bend the knee to a Sovereign, King or Queen ; how gal lantly be could kiss a lady's hand, with no more thrill than the act of courtesy and politeness itself would impart. With an open face and good hear'., he is collected, and understands the wiles . -i ti . II and- guiles m lursi ijuuo en , wen enough to not sorrow over disappoint ment. Mr. McKee, tj the " manor born," was there. He, too, like Spear, has fcerved a term iu Congress, and the fact cf his presence at the conference as a candidate bore evideuce that he liked the life, and if the securement of a second term was to be had he was roAv in receive it. He i about as - j "tall" as Bob Pajkcr, but uot quite as corpulent, with a swarthy complexion, full-bearded and uioustached, aud it is to be seen at the first look, that he is used to fight the battle of life every dav. Ke has hosts of friends among his unterrified brethren. Dr. Fisher, with his sinuous way and rather negative manners, iu well- . i un n-liifli trimmed Dearu ana Lid his expression of face, was there, backed by a strong coterie of medical men and positive gtntleman, aud seemed to hold a good chance for the moment when the final break up for nomination should take place. He was weM Gen erated and Lieutenanted. The Craw ford brothers were at his aide, their great bodies dwarfing all others there, and their subtile intellects matching the most subtile. Jackman, of the Democrat and Reg vJer, of modest demeanor, Ah, Sin, with a face that was "child-like and bland," was there, and up and under, es "now you see me, and now you don't see me," to suit circumstances. Bonsall, of the same paper, stood gravely among the group. Of all the men there be perhaps waf the oddest. With modesty as tender as a woman's, a kind heart for a friend and a blow for a fee, and an acquaintance with the ius and oats of intrigue, he watched the game in speechless silence. Coroman, of the Huntingdon Moni tor, was there, spectacled. II is dark hair with pleasant looking curia in it seemed too cheerful for his grave face. He sat most of the time, and if bit face was an avenue to bis irind be was off into the realms of thought as often as into the conference with the contending conferees, and every now and then be thrust the point of his cane into the floor of the porch as if he would impale his opponents on a Spear. He looked dangerous, and if the Huntingdon law yer, who encountered his ire at the late Democratic State Convention at Pitts burg, had been there, he would have pronouueed him thoroughly game. Ex-Senator Petriken, a Democratic candidate for Governor, was there. How like a cultivated Greek of the olden time he looks, clever, recognizing the amenities in life. You look into bis couutenance aud a gleam of the diplo matist unfolds itself, and you do not wonder that during bis first winter as ters at the llolton House, and dis charged a couple of muskets over the transom of the door of his room ; and the more you look at him the more j eatily you can utidcrstaud with what,"" cooluess be remarked on that occasion "Hell's broke lne; Tue devils are all here." t. . . .1 ... c v . i-.u uc i.a. ilu ma, 10 pear acw port ? Who knows ? The most shocking t'ain said about the protractedness of the conference was that if the conferees had to pay their board bills the nominations would I soon be made. The panacea L r this terrible reflectiou on the conferees was found ia the 'fact that tbe man who made it lives outside of the district ; he lives in MilGin county. The conference bad opened the day before Wednesday but up to the time at which we left for the depot, 2.30 P. M., they were still at sea, with eighty edd ballots on the record. On the way to the railroad we met John Sheibiey, editor of the Bir?omfield Advocate and rrets. He had been lookiug at the conference from afar. Mr. Sheibiey served last winter in the Legislature, and if he be comes a candidate again he should be returned. He has battled long and faithfully for his party aud party friends, and if he a.-ks the pittance of a re-election to the Legislature they should hasten to give it to him. Must honest and faithful labor go unrewarded 1 Must the luea who keep the banners on the outer walls never be asked into the feast To all Whom it May Concern. Know ye that 1 am prepared to furnish anything in the Furniture line that you may need, and at less cost than you can bay any place else. Ciiaiks, the best stock ever kept in this county, I sell cheaper than the cheapest, and guar antee my work to be equal, if not su perior, to any other for tale in this county. Come aud examine before going elsewhere, as 1 am confident I can please you. Remember the place, on North Main street, Mifflintov7n, Pa. Respectfully yours, Wm. F. SxvDEa. a geeat"bsh to J.B. M. TODD'S, IN PATTEKSON. lie has opened out a full line of Clothing, Hats, Caps, aud a full line of Furnishing Goods, which he is selling at 15 per cent, less than any person iu the county. Men's best heavy boot, $4 to $4.50, double sole with top sole. All other goods at the same rate. Ca'l and see for yourself and be convinced. Goods sold for cash, oi taken iu ex change for country produce. Pit.Mc Sale. 1 will sell ray Blood ed Staliion, "Sussex Chief," at public outcry, ou Friday, September -5th, on the Fair Ground, to the highest bidder. Six months' credit will be given. He is a blood bay, 15; bands high, and wcijrhs rS00 pounds. c J. B. IT. TODD. The way "to minister to a mind dis eased," is to take Peruvian Syrup, a protected solution of the protoxide of iron, which fives strength and vigor to the wlnile system, restores the digestive organs to perfect health, thereby re storing the mind to its natural vigor. Eureka I"iaxo, manufactured by Messrs. Beatty & Plotts, are highly recommended by distinguished men and eminent musicians, and no doubt are a terv superior instrument. See adver tisement in another column. Qvite a number of remarkable cures have been effected by the use of that Great Household Remedy, Tain Cure Oil. All should try it. Sold wholesale and retail by Bank &. Ham lin, Mifllintown. Dissolution of OPartDerslilp. NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership heretolore existing between the subscribers, under the firm name of Graybill fc Co., Cabinet Makers, Furnitare Dealers and Undertakers, at McAiisterville, Juniata county, Pa., was dissolved by mu tual consent on ths 6th day of July, 1874. The books are in the hands of II. R. Gray bill for collection, hy the 1st of October, 1874. Alter that date the accounts will be Traced in tbe hands of au officer for collec- ti0n- J. E. GRAYBILL. II. K. UKAYB1LL. McAlisterTille, Aug. 5, I?. Large stock of ready nadc clothing ol the latest and choicest styles, lor men and bovs, hate, caps, boots and shoes notions, fui'ni&hinf goods in endle&a variety for asla at Samuel Strayer'a, m Patterson. COMMERCIAL. MiFFLINTOH'X MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. 4 n. A. Stambaugh. MurLLiTows, Sept. 16, 1874. Butter 20 fPP ..WW"." 2t Jard 12 Dried Apples q Blackberries 10 lUspbemes 20 Potatoes............ SM Ham.. i. . 12 Shoulder . 10 Sides "... 08 Washed Wool .. 4') Ground Alum Salt, per sack .... 2 00 M1FFLINTOWN GKAIN MARKE T. Corrected weekly by I). 1. Sulotff Vr'heat, new i oo " "M 1 iHHol 05 Oats, Bow 4j old jjo, Corn " 70 Barley GO Clovtrseed 4 7.5 flaxseed 1 75 Sew Advertisements. AUEXTS WANTED FOB Pro Fowler's Great "Work On Manhood, U'onianboid, and their Mutual Inter-relations ; Love, Its Laws, Power, etc. Asmtsare soiling from 15 to 25 copies a day. Send for spi-cimen pases and terms to agents, and see whv it sell taster than any other bo.;k Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. i WATER!!!! . s s 5 2 C 3 - p V3, Z. 5 !J ' m 2 WHEEL-llll T. 0.NE MILLION ACRES SPLENDID MICHM LMBS TOR SALE. The GranJ Iiapiis an I In liana Raiboad has been Huihed ; is 3-0 miiea long, and its entire land grant earned ! 7a Farming lands to Actual Sttthrt, fur Individuals or Colonies, SITXIIL IIARUAIVS for 1ST4. 100,000 acres have lieen sold already. The lai:ds are trell limbered, iiukins the brsl kind of farms. Strong soils of preat pn uucing power. Easily reached by rail or water. Good markets. Kailroad runs through tbe grant. Michigan is one of the U ait indebltd and :uot properous States in the West. Its tcho .ls are niuqnalltd. Its financial standing So. I. No difficulty in transportation. Peace and prosperity are iu its borders. Lands from $4 to per acre. Time sulhVient. Interest 7 per cent. WILLIAM A. liOWAUD, Land CummisMonur, Grand Hapids, Mich. p. k.l. rtocr:, Scc'y Land Department. C $7fi I-r'i;,y "t home. Terms free. i)J $tiU Address (Jto. Srixsos & Co., Portland, Me. I77 A VEKK guaranteed to Male and Fe ft I mile Agents, in their localitv. Costs MT1I!.G to try it. Particulars Free. I". O. VICKEIiY t CO., Augusta, Maine. Terms of Advertiiti aro ollVred for News- lujxjrs iu .ue Stale of PENNSYLVANIA ! Send for list of papers and ached ulo of rates. Addrea Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Advertizing Agents, So. 41 Park Hon, New York. TU-NIATA VALLEY BANK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. mrrLi!CTOW5, jixiat coistt, pa. CAPITAL., $SO,00O. JO?EPIT P'tMEKOY, President. T. VAN IRY1X, Cashier. dikeciobs : Joseph Pomeroy, J. rouie X. Thompson, John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, Jnlin Balshach, II. II. Hechtel, J. W. Frank. I'nitei Stall t Securities, Bonds, 4rc, bought and sold. Srrcn-.'Atric exchanscj frr Firt-tirealits at n.arket rales. United States coupons paid. Gold and Silrrr bought at hi?hestt rates. Drpo'! receirt l, rolltclions madf, drafts on the principal cihes, and a general banking business transnrtfd. lion.ls and other valuable papers received on fpecial deposit. juneh'73-tf jEW DIll'U STOKE. BANKS & HAMLIN, (Bcllord Building,) Main .Street, MliSinlonu, ra, DEALEUS IN PRUfiS AXD MEDICINES, CHEMICAL:-', IA"E STIFF, PAINTS Ol LS, V A KN1S1IE? , liLASS, PL'TT Y, COAL OIL, LAMPS, BUKNEKS, CHIMNEYS. BRUSHES, HAIKBiaMlES, TOOTII BKl'SIIES, FEE FUMEUY, COMBS, SOAPS. HAIR OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATION EkY L A 11 G E V A It I K E Y OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great cam, and warranted irom liigli authority. irrl'urest of WINES AND L1QUOKS for medical purposes. trTKESUKJFTlONS cniponnded with great care. (June 22-U. rl lb OWLY M. ektMtfcmt cam kmM til hm ol work. aA tno wd wvlea it ; that m saum mad conriifl, vitboat tM Hct7, Cio V.4 Mittcna, r knit Ibem Ut ALL 8IZKS; rknit Ribb4. Dibt tuxl Purer MitCBM for LAMB'S KNITTING MACHINE Ptevta. rVsrfs.cW. ltkvftrtt AftmtOuiMMfc OiwWt per eiu. FrvAt ib MuutMMrtiic Knit Good. Jam Vmrmar trvbies tba vmine of tu Wuol by euuwm nog It law Koit Oowto. Van Z CLOT II I IN' G OF ALL KINDS, Executor's Sot Ice. Estate of Pettr Rumltrger, denoted. Coats, Pants, Vests, IlaU, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Watches and Jewelry, Notions, Fur- WI1EKEAS Letters Testamentary or nishing Goods in endless variety, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Fnrniture, fcc., cheaper than the estate of Peter Kuniberger, lat:- the cheapest, for the same quality ot goods. Call in and be convinced. bl-en SSSSii SS3J5S Measures Taken and Suits Made to Order. maJ tterson, May 1G, 1873. SaMCEL STKAYER. ; claims will please present them properly - - - - - - - -- . authenticated for BERGERf BEEF, VEAL, MITT0-V, LC. IgOLOMO.t SEIDCH, E. S. KUMBERGER,' JOHN II. RCNKEL, having leacd the . . July 27, 174. ExecJor,. J shop, &c., of Peter Brennisholti, de-; I7'" 7"'L I,ffl " ,n.da atteraon every juy -1,1-.. ceased, will rurnUh the citizens of Pern s-i Tuesday Thurlay and Saturday mommas DRY GOODS, Groceries, Queensware, viUe, Patterson and vicinity, with the best,""1 famish the citizens of these bor wKd and willow ware.oil cloths, boot. o-S"' i th. best of and shoes, home-made goods, yarns, &c., . m UetT, leal, aiHton, Af. ' BEEF, YEAL MCTTOV FORK fce at the very lowest prices, for cash or conn- Receiving, as he does, all his beeves from ct" ' ' t4L, al-1IUJ iOtK, fcc. try produce, at UerUler's store. Locust n,e ytttern markrU, he feels sure be can' at the very lowest prices, lie respectfully Grove, one and a half miles from Patterson, satisfv all who may patronize him. j solicits the patronage of the public. i ' PerryaviUe, July 52, 1874-2m I April 3, 10721 v.- Job werk on short notice at tan office. .YE IV ADVERTISED EXTS. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC ! JUST RECEIVED AT CHEAP JOHW'S STORE, BRIDGE STREET, MlFFLI.VTOiV.Y, PA, A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCaK OF. Fall and Winter FEOM THE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA MABKET3. k Soli frcm 15 to 40 Pop Cent km to & any Other NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY DAY. CTEKT rtHSOX CORDIALLY 1VITL1 FOK I.1SPECTIOX: I buy iny Goods from firt hands, from manufacturer." and importers only, and for cash down: and poll all civ Goods for cash only ; therefore I can s fiord to tell Goods c'ieaM;r than anybody else. I advise all persons wishing to ia. e 15 to 4'J cents on a dollar to go to Cheap John's Store. Thankful for past patronage, 1 remain, ItESPfcCTFCLLY YoLT.S, &C, EMIL SCIIOTT. ' THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parkers Aew Erick Building, MAIiX BTII1212T, OPPOSITE TIIK COL1IT YAltll, M1FFLIXTOWN, JUNIATA COCNTT, V. -:o: JOHN W. MUTIIERSBAUGII Takes pleasure in calling the attention of Carpenters, Miueuiakers, idji'knultln, Loithliiakcrs, i lasterers, lIoiiMKi-i-r-en, and all oho are in want ol auvthing usually k-pt in a FlLjT-L'LA-SS UAKUWAKK STOKK, tu his LAKUE'ANU FKLsII stuck or Goods, bought since the great reduction in prices, Consisting or IKON, NAILS, SCKEWS, CLASS, Oh..-.. ADZES. .SIIOVLLS, FOIIKS, WALL BllU.SIIES, IKIKSK KKtSllES, FAINT BUUSUES, I'ICKS, COFFEE MILLS, TIN WAKE, tC, 4iC., TABLE CUTLERY, AXES, lx;ks, LEATHER, TAINTS, SAWS, AUGERS, BKAt'ES, F POKES, FELL ES, MASON HAMMERS, GKINU STONES, CLOTHES WKINUER3, SAND 1'AI'Eli, LA.MTS, WHOLESALE Which ho has just opened in the ahove new store-rui. Havinj bought all hi stcok while goods were at their lowest li;:iires. he is prenin d tu sell at sueli prices as ill ;4U ir anlee satisfaction. My foenln ar a. I new and IreMi I rum l):e niaiiuf.uiur.r''. ami I iuvile the public to call and see them. 1 also solicit the patronage ol the public. Glre uit a call. M:fi!intwn, Aug. 26, !bTI-tf NEW O. BARTLEY, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLIIVTOWA, IA. D.W.Harley&Oo.'s Ii the place where you can buy Till? BEST A1I THK CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & I50YS' CLOTHING H.1T3, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AXD FVJtXISIUXG GOODS. ml are prep areu 10 einiuii on 01 ine ntosi rnoiro anu select sjik-ks crer o&cred in thU market, and at ASTOSISHISGLY LOW PRICES ! Also, measures taken for suits and parti of suits, which sill be made to order at short notice, rery reasonable. Kemember tbe place, in Hoffman's New Building, corner of IjriJge and Water reeU, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. aiay 8, l-;.J-;f WHftT TO IVHan AND HOW TO IL :0: Just step into SA2TEL STKATER'S CLOTHING STOKE, Bridge street, Patterson' Pa., and he will tell you all sbuut it. Uavine just returned from Philadelphia and J ew York, he can supply you with the Latest aud Choicest S tyles c f Farmers, Builders, M.-sons, Saddlers, Miners, FOl'KET CUTLERY, HATCHETS, HINCES. SHOE FINDINGS, I'LTTV, FLANKS, CHISELS, BITS, HUBS. SHAFTS, MASON TROWELS, Cl'UKY COMBS, AXE HANLU'.ES, GRAIN SAtiS, CEUAKWAKE, i.C, 4.C., AND RETAIL, JOEN W. MUTEEESBAUGH. TP M1CELL.1.L01S ISEW STOVE, TINWARE, A LEATHER DEPOT ! kriijki: street, Tlie undersigned would iaviu th puMie to fcis cxt'-asive assortment of mi02 AND COOK GTCVi.S, H5&THS8, of all the bitrtt an 1 ir.os? Improved sty tea, TINWARE OF EVERY VARIETY, E00FIKG AND SPOUTING PEOKPTLY EXECUTED. RED .l.YD MUTE SOI F. LEATHER, AMERICAN, GERMAN AND FRENCH CALF SKINS, BOOT AX D t-IIOE Tit IMM1XGS OF SUNDRY KINDS, AND ALL GOODS 0? THK FINEST QUALITY USED IN THE MAN UKH TURK OF B0DTS AND SHOES. 5tv tot i Ui 1 in ilh irre.it care, au 1 I feel jasti.ijd in guar.1nteer.13 .iti!ac:itHi ti -li Lu iuy l.;.t.r n:4 witii liiuir i-.a-J.v. TRICES LOW TO SLIT THE TI.MFS. JOHN C. AVIUGIIT. Mi.l.iutown, S 'l dr-Vr 9, !S71-!f -- -- '" BEATTY & I'LOTTS' GOLDEN Tt'NGUE IMISLOK ORA3iS. THE Beatty it I'l.tts celebrate.! (Jold. i. Tongue Parlor Orpui, the best parlor or;:.in now in nse. Herald St CtAia. Fa., Pxr. C, 1873. Messrs. Keatty 4t l l-.lt.s, Cents : I hav rcceivetl tie rii ;i s-.-nl by yi,Lr tirui t. me, and I Lavs hatl ii examinitl. and it give. ample satisfaction. John Si.M.r. M.imsoT Citt, Pa., Ort. !!, The Beany &. i'loits celebrated (iol lcu Tongue Parlor Urjrau is by fir the best paiior or;rau in use. I havo Caretully ex amiiied it. and end its tone, worl.:nnhip an t durability to be the host I ever saw, aud I can uith pleasure recommend it to any one in any one in ward of a tirst-vlass parlor or.ui. Pr.or. (. 51. Lxiiia. Messrs. Beatiy &. l'lotls, (ieuts: Havii.i: bad one of your liolden Tongue Parlor tr ffans for six utopihs past, I thought bafore rLco:ii:neiidi:ig it to yive il a lair trial, and .1111 h.ippe to lestii v th .t it surpasses ail that has been s;iid or advertised about it. I have h:id professrs of music and celebrated or p mists come and try it, and one and ali s.iv tltat it is one of the sweetet and best toued instruments in the nnrk-t. it has taken tlie shine out of all the others around here. I am pvrfjetly a.itistud uitli it, and if 1 eotild not pet another of the same kind, ir.oney coui l not eiit'cn 1110 to pui '. niili it You uui.v i'U!)lili lli'.a if you See as lnv orL-un can be tried by any one wUhin to do so, iu i roof of wh.it I sjy. A. S. K. Rich vri", Late nlitor of tbe Taiiu'iua Cufier, now at Bethlehem, Pa. Messrs. Beatty ii. Plotts, of ashinton. Ni J., are gentlemen of enterprise and whose presence would hi: a eivdit ! ativ eommuiiitv. ILiJittlslvsru (X. J.) .ru.'i, 1 ;j. Wabin?o:n, N. is a rvautTfnl i.'llace ot nearly ;;u inhabitant. 71 luitis from Ni-w York, ami 1- miles ir.nu Ea.iton Pa., a the line of the )). L. it W K. K. Don't :il 10 see and examine the Beatty 4c PlotK GoMen T-inuc Parlor Orjran. In-fore buy. ini; l-ewlu re, or sen-i tor a new illustrated price list just out for 171. Addrvi ttAtt-y At I'Lf lT.S, Washinlon, N. J. axifl r. or. nt. April l-ly IMlUU FLoTTS. Professional Cr.rd. Y) alll.n, yi. i , 1 f:iA nOfiiiin-iTrc! thi Tnir fli f AIitI i:n' aad tfurt'ry a: id alH!u;irel!atrraI branches. Oil.ce ia Johimtow nt Ii a' towrinhin. j'ih 1 1MI THOMAS A. ELDEIt, II. D., Physician and Surgeon, MirFLixroir.v. 1. 1. OlHce houM froiii 9 a. it. to 3 p. .. nf. Bee ia his fiiiurs reaideuce, at the south end of Water slreet. I.kUZ-U A LFUED J. I'ATTEr.SON. ATTORNEY-AT-LA"", MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA Cf , PA. Cy A" bnsiness promptly attende-1 to. Orrics In the room formerly occupied by Ailoruey Allison. JJ)UIS E. ATKINSON, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, JIIFFLlNTi.MVN, PA. EF"CoI!e-i:ng an-l Conv-ymc-n? jnnnpt- lv attend'"! to. Orru r. On Brid'r? street, opTite the Conrt Ho'ise S pnire. TEW F'JIIXITI'UE STORE. The undersigned would inform the public that he has opened a FIRMTIEE STORE In the Drouh ol rattersou, wiicr; h lias fur alo RlLKOURX & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom Set?, ALL STYLES O? BEL'STEADS, Sofas,. Lounges, Extension Table?, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, MARBLE TOP STANDS, Sofa, Cane-seat and Common Chairs, Wash Stand, Also, a Largo Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to- Philadelphia weekly I am prepared to fill all orders for furniture, cares, fcc., in p-n-m. F. F. EOHM. Oct 22, IS73-tf Sale Bills printed on short notice at the ooe of the Stnl'.nel an I fapubHean. .7DIERT1SEME.V1S. X D nrrxr.iTOTrx. KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT B H U U IS TI.S OMI k..'J SISKllT "-. iJRIUHT'S DISEASE, AND A rilSITIVK RFJICCY raB lilH T. CitAVEI.. LTK'CTVKES. 1)1 A LE1ES. DitPEPSlA. NLKVol'S UlJJlLiTY. Ii:.PSY. FEalALK COili 'LAIN I-.-, on Relenrion or Ii.oulihueo o;' Uiiiic-, Irritation, lallaiiuaaticu, or Uiccra- tioti of liic IJIauder unJ Kidneys, Spouiutorrlne.i, L'HeorrLa'a or Wbitcs, Irregular er Pa:nfi;l Mei.ses, Eearia,; Down, chlorosis, Sterility and All Ci n:j hints .:.-. !il A F.KiaU: KEAKNKY'S EXT. biClUl For Stone in the le.ibl -r. Cilenlix t'wi.ir -i or llrichiliis. Deposit and .Minns or' Milky PisL-lu'r-ffes. a.-.-l Diseases ol" the 1'tooUle Uland. KCAR.E S EXT. Ul'iUU Cart's Disrists .lrii:tet Jronx friiit',i-f Ilublts if Di ipilllor., ii'.c, v.i :iK 'r stages, :it bttle .,.vp,-a-, !i,!le or n. 1: It 1 : 1.- -in diet, no ineonv. Tn.'iiee, and no e.p..-.;;ie. It causes a trerpient deire. r.ii.t jriees strvnpili to rrin.it'-. thereby r-r-iovi-i; ()r strnetiois, prerentiiiL' and curing St i '-fires of the I ret lira. allayin pun ant inrl 1111 )tiaiiin. and e.;H'Ilir.; alt poisononv n-i-.ttt r. I'sed ty y-ersens in tli.- d-ehne orch.irijrj of iile; a!ler confinement or tab-ir pams, beil-wettinj; in children, etc. Prof. Steele sjjs : t):ie hot'le of Kear ney's E.ttrut yucioi is worth uiore than ad oTlur liiiehus combined." KEAIiliEY'S EXT. B JC5D Permanently cures all aHictions of Ihc iiUddcr, Kalueys. uud Diep.ieal Swelling eiistiiiK iu .Men, Yi'ouen a:ri Children, no matter wiiai tlie ao. Asa tor Ktarfiey's. ToT:e n- otLer. Pri.r One I'ilar per Knttlt, or Six BolUtS Jur tus Voliars. Depot, 104 I'lane Sr., Nrw Y,p.a. A riivsk ian in nttemUiice to answer ror rei.mletiee and jive advi;e iiratis. S .-u I I alai.ip tor Pauip'uols fr .e. Fr Sab by Drnrrv'isU Everj;nir. AVOID QUACKS &I3IP02TOES.- Atl Charge fr mJdtirt end Couinliatiun. I'k. J. V. Ttutt, pr idMale u ' J person Medical VulUw, !'h:U1'.-!i-h:-i, um'Mut of 5tvi-ni! Ta!u;.M wtrks, cm t c):i.-u!t't iti ;ilt liifasf.s o! tht? r'pxiiri! or Winery ; ur irts (wliich h? h;s ii;;ule an o -ci.il stu'ly) cittitr in D.itl or I'rntaV, r.. iti tttix Iron. wct cuiirt frj in.it nijr tr r 1m-mt A i r:i'.(i.' o' .; our Imu tj rt ;t dis.-as- a;.u Mit'C(--i. i'un at a (ii!aiec can torwjnl ictt-r tt--s;-tbi;4 y luI'toiuA and chclj:;ti tti im t 1''"-,'' (mUv- J-ud lur tiiu ju;u' to IhaLk. J. li. IVUTT, II. U., aul'.i) l'fl Puaiu brrv.-i, iew Wk. FORWARD 0 C0?I.TIISSI0Jf T. T TT i IV fT' J At JL il L d UCiLLR r.-v GKAIN, LU MISER, COAL, l'LASTEi:, SALT C E M E N T, CALCINED PLASTER g U. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second stor of R. E. Parker's new building, on Main Street, MiSintcwn, Pa. FASllIONAELE GOODS always on hand. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. FEKiONS buying goods can hae thers cnt In (rarments lr-e of charge. BVTTERILTS PJTTERXS also for sale. A LIU WORK W 4RR UTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22, lS7o-tf LARGE stock or Dry Hoods, Grocmes Queensware, Notions, Hits, BimjIs an" htes, Leather, kc, for sale at the store o? U. tY. M ils A. Son, rerrysvihe. i ! VTA
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