SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIXTOWX : lTdneHday. October T. 1ST4U TEKMS. . - Subscription, $1.50 per annum. Transient advert iseuienta inserted at 50 cent it inch for each Insertion. Transient business notice in local col umn, 10 cents per line for each insertion. Deductions Kill be male to th ac desiring to advertise by the year, half or quarter leu. PENK'A. E. RETIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave Mifflin Rt.atitin as follows: rTWi. Philadelphia Express, rant Line, Pacific Express, Harrishurg Accommo., Jav Express, Mail, Cincinnati Express, Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacific, Wav passenger, Jlii, V.tst Line, Mifllin, June 21, 1S71. 12 4Sam. '1 1) i m. 10 01 am. 11 2 a m. 1 4. p in. 6 12 p m. 8 ol) ji ni. 1 20 am. 2 II a m. S OS a m. 1" 04 a m. 3.H p m. t 41 ui. LOL.1L ISTELLIGESCE. iVri is high in price, with uo pros ptct of a decline. I'igeon hunting kept our .portsa.en unun.gtaef.e,.. I White in the Presbjterian church j eXr Safouth at ,e u,ua! hour. Dr. Sterrrit has bought Jacob liei-i. ji . : t. . i A number of first-class farms are udiertiscd in the columns of (Lis paper. Since the abatement of fish baskets in the r.ver, eels are feidoui in market. There are a number of cases of fever in town, none, however, of a danger bus type. liritain Fisiek is uig'ut watchman at the river bridge, ktuce repairio bas been resumed. The improvements on Strajer's resi dence and store-room iu Patterson are about completed. Cornelius Hartley lies on the borders of two worlds, this and the next, with pulmonary disease. Repairs on thi fiver bfilgi Lave been resumed. The work is under the management of the llenches. Tyson is the most successful bear trapper in central Pennsylvania, but so far this fill he has cot Caught a bear. Miss Sallie Hawk Las returned from a Western s.journ, and Las again re sunied the millinery and dress making Doty, Parker & Co., are about to Luild a number of dwelling houses on what was nn;e the Eider tan-yard prop erty. The lie against eneral Wister, that he in not a resident of the district, falls, as all lies in the end do, wi.h a refi ll that brings ruin ou the heads of Xhcu-i who farted them. Mrs. Julia Ann, wi!e of llu-h T. MeAlistcr, Esq , died suddenly "on SabbatU evening, tlie 4tb inst., by rup ture of a blood vessel, at her home iu McAlisterville. ibe was iu tLe 74th jeir of her age. Tra.?es of the 4th of July storm that i strikingly niaaifvted its death-dealing power at I.ewistown, are yet plain ly to be seen in Ueale township, this t-iunty, and the purse of a number ol farmers has been lighteuod by ibe de Ftructi.m it dealt to the than growing crops, such as wheat an 1 corn. Read the Sheriff" s proclamation cire fully ; it gives all the information ne cessary to know at the polls on elec tion dirs. It describes tha nunner of forming the ticket ; how to vote; who are entitled to vote ; how to form elec tion boards when vacancies exist, in fact it covers the whole ground on the rpestion of voting. Kiad aud know for yourself. A boy gd about 5 years, son of .Jacob Snyder, resident of Harris burg, while in the yard of his grand father, Mr. Benjamin D. Kepner, of Milf-rd township, on Sunday lst wa knocked down by n infuriated ram. The boy's injuries consist til a pash of an inch in length above the left eve, rut in the urper lip, clean tbxocgh, and a tooth knocked out. The n an who sends to the city for a Ppr and Jakes no county paper, is like the farmer who goes past the smith of Lis neighborhood and sends to the city for his horse shoe, or like the farmer who goes by the wsconmaker of his own neighborhood an l gts a wagon from the city, and like that c'W who give all the living they can to those abroad and make their own living off their neighbors at Lome. A number of young men were on the streets on Monday night, blowirg horns nd pounding ou tin pans. It would have been to the credit of the consta ble or sheriff to Lave tiken thrra in charge. The music of their band, Pke the mnsio of the ass, could not Lave been improved by a nieht's lodgment in jail, tut the reflection engendered there would bave been of infinite good for tbe future cf the boys. Philadelphia mark t quotations on Monday were as follows: Wheat, west crn red', ; Indiana amber, 1 i6: Michigan white, fair and choice, Si. 30 tol.35. Corn, Penna. yellow $1.01 alO'i: western high mixed $1.01. Oats GOtoCoe. Keef cattle tl toSc per round. Sheep from $l.;")0to3.00 per Lead. Cows, fresh 5.ritlto70 per head. Springers 40toG0 per bead. Hops $10toll per cwt. '.or cornfed, and 1( tol0.50 for slopfed. Gold 110. FoRTr years' experience have tested tl,e virtues of Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild "Berry, and it i now generally acknowledged to be the best remedy extant lor pulmonary and lung diseases; embracing the whole range from a slight coid to a settled consumption. Wore it not for its met its, it would long since have "died, and made no sign." Goi.de Tongce Parlor Organ Advertised in another column is an in Ftrument that is Winning for itself a good reputation far and wide. See ad vertisement in another column in this week's issue . Tbe lame bofses that are often driv en can be readily cured for fifty cents, bv usinir Pain Care Oil. For man pr o beast it has no equal. Sold wbolosale and retail by Bank av Ham lin. jlitfuntows. Obitcary. Et tracts from the min utes of a meeting of t!ie B.iard of Di rectors cf the Juaiata Valley Bsuk : IVhtrtas, An aliwise Prondcuee Las seen fit to reaiove from bis cohere of usefulness the Hon. Joseph Pomeroy, the President of this Han, tb.3 Direc tors, at a uieeiing held tins Uoth dv of September, 1874, ad.pt the following resolutions of resepeel : RetoltieJ, That in the death of Hon Joseph Pomeroj, the community Las lost a good ciliaeo and kiud neighbor, a man cf sterling inteeritv and exeiu. P nl . ... , - Resolved, That the Directors of this Uai.k df t.l.r hi. ..I.;- ..., ., , penence meet services the his SUCCPSSOr a .prinO.. tlr Rem.h'rJ Th. J.L.v. -;.i. , w ' the hernarpii fwintlt .ml , 7 - ," ' Cashier to address to thcui a certified copr of these iolutions. and al-o di reet" that Le Lave them puljlished in the several e.o.ntv n,n,,. ,,,5ue,-,n lue several county papers. " ' "n - .. ijl.iim.vi mi iWH.'kS.-lccpcjt' cost of cl'.ier and gold arises cot so much from their scarcity in the carlli, ! as the JiScuity of vs trading tlietti ! fmiu ll.eir stony comb:na;iot.s. Dr. J. ! C Arr. the bnntn rl.Mntitit t Maael.usetts, Las cut this corJiao After ccived ...e frr,.;,tla nf B-inJ f ' . f i uv hi i ciufuifa mil cure ineir aisess. i mg the Otaer Lalf, by m an easy road to the 1 ue is now WlUtllll opening for them .j vv. . c treasures of the hills. He Las discov- ered and published a chemical process, ' . 1 which renders, at little cost, the hardest rocks and ores friable like chalk, so that ttle precious metals are loosened from their confinement, and easily gathered, Mines tK, poor to pay, may be worked ' j .... T.t.i -r .. i 1'ii'ui now, iuu iu? )iciu vi ric.1 miues is largely increased, while the cost of extracting the metals from the ore. :s dioiii:lshed. Either is a irreat .: ... a-jiiieveuieur, to eiir.cn mankind, or cure their diseaste. But we are infotmed our ct'l. bruted countryman adheres to the lattei, as his specialty and chief ambition. Buffalo Sentinel. Neighboring News. MIFFLIN COUNTY, AS P2R LEWISTOWN PAPERS. Lewistown had a town meeting to organize a Fair Association. Two men calling themselves E. Suth erlaud and A. C. J. Smith, and repre senting themselves as agents of E. S. Clark, of Buffalo, X. Y., who claims to be the patentee fol certain improve ments in Fanning Mills and Seed lejners, disposed of tbe right to said patent in ami for Mifflin county, Pa., to Jonas Z'i'.ik and David Hosteller, of Metino township, in said county, for a valuable consideration and al'o prom ised to ship to their order a uumbei ol the uiachncs, taking their notes for several hundred dollars. As soon as the parties succeeded in getting the money for the notes, tbey decamped, driving to Mount Union in a buggy, wuica tuey sent DacK to iewistonn in the care of a boy, and doubtless taking the cars there for Sfine distant point. A reward of 100 is offered for the arrest of the swindlers. Flfteon Lnthersn ministers, oa their way to fynod at Aaronsburg, in a body (aid a visit of condolence to the wife and children of the late He v. J. 11. Broun. Tbe crack of the gun is stiil fre quently heard in tbe woods across tbe river on Sundajs. The wonder is tost anybody will run the risk attached to it. BlNTlNfinoN COUNTY, AS TEK BUNT INGIfON TAPERS. A " perfectly reliable gentleman," whose residence is not a thousand miles from Huntingdon, tells the following good one, and vou?hes for its truth : One veiling this summer, while taking a walk over one of the hills near his home, the gentleman aforesaid saw two oovs very busily engaged in shooting whippoorwills. Approaching- the lads, he kindly .nfonned them that they were violating the gama law, which imposes a fine of five dollars for the killing of a whippoorwill, or other insectiverous bird ; hut he was completely non-ptu-sed by the reply "Oh, you git out, old leatherhead ; we've been there before ; you can't shut our eye up : 'Squire Blank says them's Lawks, an' he gives us fifty cents for every one w j kill ; wc made lour doliars yislerday ! There goes another one, Johnny" bang ! Mr. Thomas Irvin, Sr., last Friday . ... i-1 i i .i.. :i was a m sl lostanny kiiio-i on oc j road pjosite Bridgeport. He was j walking n the dowu track and ."ailed to uMtice the approach of the Pacific east, which struck Lim' with the result above sta cd. Mr. Irvin was an excellent citizen, and the father of a large fam ily of boys, who are principally in the service of the rarroad company. The Catholx Ctiurcii in this place pay their organist ou hundred aud ten doliars a year. We want a borough ordinance to keep the cowb thai cpen yard gates aud break feuces, from ruiiuing at large. prmkards' Uetrfat is just beyond the fair ground. Fifty new cars is the latest order at tbe cr works. On Saturday a week the Brethren dedicated their new church in Hill Valley. The church is of very com fortable si;e, being forty or fifty feet in length. Week before last Mr. Jacob C. Mil ler, of Barree township, took a grist of grain to Corupropst's mill to have it ground. Whilst waiting until it would be ready for him, he atcused himself by fishing. What was bis surprise to catch a black bass that weighed one pound and tclr ounces When we as a Dusitiess man, ripe judir- ! "" v veuuiuissioucrs, ooliu i on the mat l.y Lusts ,,t and fidelity to Lis trust, made his Bixler for Auditor, and passed the fol- : """ bv ,a,1 ' 1M ud es invaluable ta the imprest f!i., !...: i.: ... n , I rk, et hr land t Fram- ?:,nlr .o.l , .i . i .- r! 6 ucuei .1 . containing lo acre fc ..... ... iv,uuti .uc pciL-vttuu ui i it:. a . . . . : . niirw ik. i. ....... take into eonsidera'iou lie fact Ibat the j Juniata river, about eleveu miles dis tact from raid mill, i the nearest stream into which bass" were recently put, we have some idea of how rapidly these specimens of the finny tribe mi. grate. PEaarcocTr, as per bloom kielu PAPERS, The Republican County CouTsntien ' re-nomiuated Hun. John 11. SbeiMy 'for Asaenihle W It S-,n. f... cat Judge, James M. Will .nison for U. . , ..... ,oheriff, Jauies hitmer aud liliatu 1 Tbat we cordially u.lors and ratify the nomination of General Lain?- it-:- . n i. 7 i u"rue iier as i le nepiuuicaii eanaiaaie for Uonjiw. in thix district. He is the ; n"a n r'ht P1" lmt lhat Vm" ' ! ,Uetn'xt Consress-and we confident- ly expect his election by a hdson.t. u.a- , jntv. ! On Mondac of tbis week Mr. Adam ' oiuau, oi Veuire lownsmp, was .orown from a wagon and had Lis right shod- der blade brokcu. Lie was sitting on a cnan in liu w.i-on irLeti the wheels rai. e 1 bal""Ce by ths j ,U "nd feI1 tUm ,L ! won with the above . ' Friday a wetk a man named I SSereer. alias the Flt.ne Dutchman : - - ' i j was arrested iu Xewport on information 1 f SeezJr cl)rge1 trJ- j ,nB ' P158 oma m engravea imitation ! of L S" cnrr5ncJr- Ue :""""ed i to iail 1 ' ! KC7 Ti,0(i IcCreerv a super - any. . nomas v. ..acv-reerj, a pupcr ' aunuated minister of tLe M. E. church, j committed suicide at cw lirighton, I " !Ter ""T' F 00 ek- Cause, not known. iiAJtlilED: HAMILTON HOPKINS On Thurs day, Octolfer 1st, at the residence of the I I " t bade luotber, by the Kev. A. J. I.yiuan, I- r - a. I 1 t i.ifi m iii .nil iiiiii :ri - i ssk i 1 II. Howard Hamilton, of Lock Haven, Pa., I ler, Elizabeth Stnfltr, William A. ftoiit and Miss F. J. Tf.,kins. .f Km.t'vn. ! Nun,".v Stonfler aud EliKabeth A Stout- N . Y. E K C la. lIUrUXTuWX MARKETS. Corrected weekly by J. i. II. A. Slauihaugh. iilFFLIXTOWX, Oct. 7, 1874. Butter 80 Eir?s '2t Lard 12 DiK-d Apples ID " Blackberries 10 " Raspberries , 20 Potatoes .j Man 12 Sli.oilil.-r. 1 Sides 'S Washed W ool 40 Ground Alum S-.lt. per sock .... 2 IH iMIEFLI.NTO.VX UKAI.V MARKET. Corrected weekly by I). 1'. Siiloutl' Wheat, 1 00 O:0, M corn, 75 Barley 60 Ciovrsetrd.a, .... 4 7- rlaxseed 1 75 Xrn sHlvertiKemctit. TUSCARORA ACADEMI. fOK BtlYS AXD G1KLS. TilE Winter Session, (20 weeks) will be gin Xovcinb.tr 3d, 1874. Students lvpred lor teaching, b?iuess and lor College. Address I. D. STONE. Ph. D., septSO-lm Acaileuiia, Pa. Millinery and Dress HaMng. S VI.i.lE A. HAWK is still ca-Tying on the .Millinery Business and Dressmak ing on Cherry street, ilfirtli.-itown. Sho is prepared to do All Kind ofSewInf. Please give her a call brfore going ela- where sej .130-2 in SALLIE A. EAWK. L Bridge Lcttln?- rim i-r pd.H'iki i .ill hi, w.;vf-l 'EAI.ED PROPOSALS will be received .' . T " , , , tv, at their otliee iu Milllintow n, up to one o'clock of TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27th, 1874, for the erection of a Bridge over Tuscarora Creek, at the McClure fording in Tuscarora township. Plans aud specifica tions can le seen- at the Commissioners' office. Bv order of the Board of Commis sioners. " JAMES DEEX, Cltrk. Conniissioiiers' Oilier. Mifflin- town, Sept. 2, 1871. j Executor's) Xotfce( Estalt of Joseph Pomeroy, deetastd. ".TTI1EREAS Letters Testamentary on W the estate uf Joseph Pommy, late ol Bealejwp., Juniata Co., Pa..decd, have 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 properiy aulhentipated for settlement J. XEV1X POS1EROY, Exee!or, Acidemia, Juniata Co., Pa. Sept. 30, 1874. Auditor's Sot Ice. THE undersigned, appointed by the Or phans' Court lor the county of Juniata aa auditor to make distribution of til.- bal ance in the hands ol Louis E. Atkinson, Es-j.. Administrator of the estate ol Lem uel h. Beale, late of Beale loHiisiiip, oa ctaseil, amongst the creditors ot llu said decedent, bereoy gives notice Ihat he ill sit on Wednesday, Ihe 4th day of Novem ber. 1874, between the hurs of 10 o'clock A. M and " o'ehs-k P AT oi" said day, at his oftii-e in .W.tllintowrn. Pa., to perlorui the duties of K.id appointment, when and here all persons interested may attend II Ihey think prop- r. R. XcXCEX, Juditor. Sept 30 74-H new oraNiNG ,1T PEHRYSYILLE. o C S. MILLS takes this method of re T tir ..ing thanks to citizens ot l'errys vilie and siir.-onnding country for past la vors, and, having lormeil the Hrni of G. S. MILLS A. SitN, tiiey 1iok; to merit a con tinuance of p-Uron ige. They can now bet ter serve the public, havirig'just opened out a regular business ol .Merchamli.-iiig in all Goods usually kept in a country store, such as DRV GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEE.YSW1RE, .0T10.YS, II ATS, BOOTS V SHOES, Also, a Inll line of Shoemakers' Findings, Oak aiid Hmnlock Sole Leather, Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, all ol which we will sell at the lowest prices for cash aud country produce. Also, s lH line ol P.EADY-MADE CLOTHING. Also, a Merchant Tailoring Department in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and CASSIMKRES, which we will make np to order or sell bv the yard to customers. tT7" All Woolen goods cut to order. Call and see us. We mean to please out customers, preferring tho nimble six-pence to the slow shilling. Store opposite McSIaniglc's hotel, in the Stevenson property. C. S. MILLS t SON. Pe-TTsrUl, March 19, 1?74. .Miscellaneous. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP REAL, ESTATE. 'TlilE nndcrici.ed, guaidian of Barbara ' X E Sil lier ami Auna .i.k her mtnnr ' children ol Emanuel Siclicr, deceased, will I en i public al. on the premlsi-s in Walk- er low usliip, Juniata couutf, at two o'clock I P. 31., OQ 1 SATURDAY, OCTlH.ER 10, 1874, The fuliouiiip descriljed real elatc, to : A certain plantation ard tract ol" land situate in walker tonnihip, Juniata eoniilT, hvunded on the nortb bv Unilii ol" Jlatlhew Kopers and Michael L. Kinsloe. .Vatihew Koeers. Jerome I let- is Buck alter, lO perchei. tliereou ertscted a. etiin- mudiouH ... ; ami LAKUt r KA.VE BANK It liN with other impruvtiucni-, gfKl water an'l fine f":'t. j Al.c (We other tract r WMDLAND, s.tuate in ",lfeer township said countv, bounded cn the n-jrth bv Sai ls 01 John X . he et h,- lauds ot Catharine ana i.yuu Kurtu, u the south by liuds el i illiaui Currau's heirs, and on the west bv j ,u, ' Ao;alum kautl'inan. contaimu I TEN ACRES. t ..A"": ,(hl.e " a.or. s.ii'l. b iniueu ou the north bv land.-. ram n'-ieuem, ana on tne m.utli and west by lands of Uavi l and Jenoue Hetrk k. ren j U.mng one-liair Acre, more or less, I ""e " ! FrSHia Weatlierboarded House. ALt. .tme-tuinl ol the purchase umuey to be paid on confirmation "l" xU- '" " She Couit ; five hundred dol- i lars ol the rent:iindr in Iw. ,k.i.l a..-;i i , wjn ( session c,,rn , the balance to b, paid in an- nnal pi-is. nls ol ;ive ImiidreJ doil.irs c ich, with interest on t ie whole from April 1, ! V.' 'r T"' 7""ually n J j Apnl of each and every year, and to be se i cured l.y bond and mortgage on the preiu- ANDREW HESHOAR, 10, li?74. Uu jrJia. Se,.t, PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! ! virtue or an order of Court ?n parti i 1J (ion on the real estate of Ihiniel Stouf- j fer. issuetl out 4.1 the Court of Coinnion I I'ieis of Juniata countv, I. William 11. Iv:iuse, llih tSli.-nil of Juniata county, ill sell at public s;tle, on the premises, in fermanagh township, Juniata county, at 2 '-I.M'k p. a., on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 18.4, the loli.ming tr.u ta of land : Pi spout Nil 2 Contaiiiinp ON E Ilt'X DREU AM KOKTV-KIVE ACRES, more or less, adjoining lands ol E. Oles, William Adaius and Amos Sloutler. This tract is eligibly located, with GOOD HOUSE AND BARN ani other improvements, and in a high state ot cultivati m. Als , Pi rport Xo. 3 Beitif a tract of WOOD LAND in Hj!ker tonlin., ailjoiuinr; lauds i ol Jacob Kurtz, K. lloiijrli .noul and Caih- arme Kurtz, coiituiuing IG ACuEa. i j Ti e sale to take place oa the farm, Pur I port N'. 2. I TERMS. One-fourth of tl-.c purchase . nione' to be paid on the continuation ol ; side; onc-lourtli on the 1st nf April, lT.I. i and the balance on the I at of April, 1S70, with iul rest Iroiu the 1st day ol April, 1 f7-5. Possession to be given on the 1st ot . j April, lr7-. The purchase money to be secured by recognizance itn aj'proved se curity. WJi. H. KNOLK, SherifT. Sept. 10, 1874. fUXlATA VALLEY BAXK. Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. mrrLisTown, aisiATi county, pa. CAPITAL., $80,000. GEORGE JACOBS, President. T. VAN IRVIX, Cashier. DIRECTORS : Jvpiini. T T Ti i til i i.iln John Balsbacli, 11.11. Bechtel, J. V. Frauk. i "' r ! John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, I'nittd Statet Semrittet, Bond, Jf., honglit and sold. Seren-lhirhe exchanged for Fire-lirtnlif at market rates. United States coupons paid. Cold and Silver bought at highestt rates DepotUt receired, cotlection made, draft oa Mr principal citiei, and m general banking OmiMrit transacted. Bonds and other valuable pars received on special deposit. june8'7o-tf GREAT REDUCTION IN TI1K PRICES OF TEETH! Full L'ppvr or Lower Setts as Low as $o No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is sHtisIicd. Teeth remodeled aud repaired. Teeth filled to last lor lile. Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Xitrous Oxide Gas, always on hand. Owing to the hard times, I will insert full single sets teeth, of the very best kind, lor Slo.tiO. Temporary sets $ t.00 extra. T'.Miiliache stopped in five minutes with out extraeting the tooth, at the Dental Of fice of G. L. Diutn, established iu Mifflin town in 1800. G. L, DEIIR. Jan 24, 1S72 Practical Dentist. :srurv PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Bridge Sltrct, MiQllntown, Pa. JOSEPH UESS woul.i rcspcrtfnllv invite all who want (IOOD PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or thoir friends to give Ihiu a call, and be convinced that this is tbe place to git GOOP PICTURES. Having prepared himself with tire BEST INSTRUMENTS in the market, and all the L.1TEST I.VPROYE.VE.TS that constitute a First -Class Photograph Gallery, he invites all his friends and the public gen erally to favor bim wi'h their patronage, and they will be accommodated with any thing in the line ot Photography Pictures taken Irom Card to Life Size, and Paiuted, if desired, in Oil or Water Colors. Small Pictures copied and enlarged Old Anibrotypes or Daguerreotypes also Copied and enlarged, and painted if desired. A good selection of FRAMES kpt on hand at all times, ana cneapcr man ecr. Solid Walnut Frames, Gilt Frames, Imitation Walnnt Fnraes, lin tatton Rosewood Frames, Rustic Frames, Cabinet Imperial Frames, Picture Nails, Serew-eyes, Cord and Tas sel. Ae. JOSEPH HESS M!fl!inioii Jaa 7, IS7t. .YEW .ID YERT1SE.VH.YTS. ANNOUNCEMENT THE PUBLIC! TO JUST RECEIVED AT CHEAP JOHN'S STORE, Bridge street miffl lyto w.y, r.r, A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF Fall and Winter FROM THE NEW YOKE AND I &3Gdj Said &G3 15 in 40 Per Cent Lcttbt to at m Gtliar Flic?. NEW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY DAY. ETERT PEHSt CORB1AI.L. Ill IT CO TC St I.VSr;CTItt.Y. KTi:Vr I buy ui' Goods from first hands, from manufacturers ar.dj imtjorters only, and for cash down, and mil ail my Goods for ca.sh only ; thercforu I can atlbrd to a'll Goods che h.t thttn j any hotly else. I advise all persons wihii! to :a,c 10 to 40 1 cents on a dollar to go to Cheap John's -.'tore. Thankful for past patronage, I remain, IIespectfcxly Youns, &c, EJHL SCHOTT. THE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE, In R. E. Parker's .ew Brick BuilJinq, .1IAIA STitliET, OPPOSITE THE COlKT I'ARI), MIFFLIXTOWX, JUXIATA COUXTV, PA. JOHN W. M UTIIERSBAUGII Takes pleasure in calling Ihe attention of Farmers, Builders, Masons. SacMVrs, Miners, Carts.ntr, Shoemakers, Bl.K-kstiiiths, Coaehinakers. Pl-.ster.-r. Hou.-k.-j.erN, and ail who are in want of anything usu.i0v kept in a KlltsT-CLAS-S UAUDWAIiK STOKE, to his V.AUGE AND FRESH st.k of Goods, bought since the great reductiou iu prices, coxsisTixn or IP.OX, NAILS, SCREWS. (.LASS, OILS, ADZES. SHOVELS, FORKS, III IKS, WALL BRUSHES, HORSE BKl SUES, PAINT BRUSHES, PICKS, C FrT.fi MILLS, I IS WARE, if, C., TABLE CUTLERY, AXES, LOCKS, LEATHER, PAINTS, SAWS, ALGEH3, BRACES, S POKES, FELLOES. MASON' HAMMERS, GRIND STONES, CLOTHES WRINGERS, SAXD PAPER, LA VPs, WHOLESALE Which he hxs just opened in the above new store-room. Having bought all his stock While goods were at iheir lowest lit: ores, be is pn-pired to s -II at suoh prices as ill u.ir sntee satisfaction. My goods are all new and Ircsh frotii the nianuf tdmvrs. and I invite the public to call an 1 see them. I also solicit the patronage ol the public. G ive in j a call. Mifflint.wo, Aug. 2(5, !874-tf NEW mm 0. BARTLEY, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLIiWO WN, 1A. D. W. Harley & Co.'s Is the place where jou can bay THE I5EST AM) THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING iuts, dps. Boors, shoes, .ixd fuRxishixg goods. WE are piepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered in this market, ami at JSTOXISHISGLY LOW PRICES I Also, measures taken for suits and parts of suits, which will be ma le to order at short notice, very reasonable. liemember the place, in lIoflYuan's Water s'reets, MIFFL1XTO WN, PA. WHET TO WEAB AND HOW TO WEAR IT. :(): Just step into SAMUEL STRAYER'S CLOTHING STOKE. Bridge street, Patterson Pa., and ha will tell you all about it. Having jnst returned from Philadelphia and New York, he ran supply you with the Latest and Choicest Styles cf CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coats, Pants, Vests, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Watches and Jewelry, Notions, fur nishing Goods in endless variety, Carpets. Floor t il Cloth, Fnrnitu.-e, 4.C., cheaper than the cheapest, lor the same quality ol goods. Call in and be convinced. Measures Taken and Suits Made to Order. Patterson, May 1C, 1873 BEEF, VEAL, MITTG 1C. JOHN II KUNKEL, having Jeased toe; 9 shop, kjc., of Peter Brennmholti, de-. nop, ax., Ol ICKT Drto..:"......, ceased, will furnish the citizens of Perrvs- ville, Pattern Ud vicinity, with the Vmw rm. h. llnM. all fits npeve. from. lkf U tsler9 Market; he feels aura b can' I satisfy all who may patron tae bin Parrrtrrflle, July ?5, ls7-2!i PHILADELPHIA MASKET3. THIS: POCKET CUTLERY, HATCHETS, HINGES. SHOE FIND1X03, PUTTY, PLANES, CHISELS, BITS, HUBS. SHAFTS, M ASON TROWELS, CURRY COMB-, AXE HANDLES, GRAIN BAGS, CtDAKWARE, &.C., 4-C, tc, AND RETAIL, JOHN W. MDTHEESBAUGH. Xcw Building, corner of ltriJ?e and may 8, lf75-tt Samuel strayex. gotoaoa scintn, , h x......l- XI..... I ic. 1. 1 ' . ,7.".;. " -.. Tf " and iuiiii is iuv; i4Mia VI S UU( ! t th very lowest prices. He respectfully aoiiciw ma )nironage of tne pa bit? April , If7-1 r. JIISCELL.1JS EOL'S NEW STOVE, TINWARE, AX LEATHER DEPOT I trance sTitEtT. The u-idi-rsiyieil w. n'd iuvitj ihv'pub'ij t. PABLO!. iUD COjK STOVIC, Hc&Tc3St of all t!.s l 't.Vt ar t r.u si v- proied st -h s, TINWARE OF EVERY VARIETY, EOOHiia AND SrOUTING rSOSPTLY EXECUTED. RED .f.VJ WHITE SOLE LfLiTllER. AMERICAN, GERMAN" AND FRESH CALF SKINS, BOOT AN D T1J I5IXIIM.S OF UDUY KINDS, AND ALL GOODS or THE FINEST yl'ALITY ISED IN THE MANUFACTURE OF !i;)0TS 1NDSH0ES, M- str-k wji did n iih grit rir. ar. i I I-1 jti:ili-l ia sninnt.-eing sitiv'aotlon to all ko nay lavor n.e with ihi-ir pi:r-ei:i;e. PRICES LOW TO SLIT THE TIMES. JOHN C. WRIGHT. Mifi'iatowi, S pt. n.b r 9, 1871-'f BEATTY & i'LOTTS' (JOl.PEX TONGUE PARLOR OISCa-airVK. rTlME B iittv Sc Plotts ce!ebr.!t., l tioMi- JL oran now in use. Herald St Chir. Pa, D c 6, ls7:'.. Messrs. r.e-itty 4. I'b tts. Gents : I hiv. r.s?eive"l Ibe organ as sent by your firm t me, and I ba e li.i.l it examine.!, and it --ive anile sati.d icliwti. J.ois Sisi T. M ux- t Citt, Pa , fK-t. 1 ;, 17;!. The Beatty Sl Plotts relebr.itH Guide Tongue Parlor Organ is by far the bes' pi. lor organ ill use. I have carelully ex amined it. and lind its to.ie, workmarishii I and durability to In- ibe best 1 ever saw land I can nilh pleasure r.toiuiMeiid it l J -my on. iu a:iy one i:i aant ot a l.il-c!us. pirlor organ. 1'm.r. O. II. Usi ik. Messrs. Beatty I'lotfs. (.en's -. Itavi:.). !i i.l one of your tSol.len r.Tgtie i'ar..r t gans lor si., ino.iths past, 1 Ihoulit befon r.s'omuiei.i!ii.g it f.cive it a lair Irial. anc am happy ti testily that it surpissesail tha. has been s;iid orailvertised atH.ut it. I hav lia l pioiessors of music and celebrated or ganists coire and try it, and :e ai l ail sa tiiat it is one of l.io svi --etest tad lst tonei" ii.struiiieuts in the Market. It has taken the shine out of all the others aroon-t here. I am perf.-ctly satisfied with it, and if I could not get another of the same kind, u.onev could not entice mo to pi t aith it You may pub'i-h this if you see 11'. as my orm call be tried by any one isliiri to de so, iu proof of uh.it I say. A. S. R. Rimtitin. Late editor of the T uiu pia t'oarier, now at Betlileheni, Pa. Messrs. Bi-atty 4. Plotts. of ashington. X. J., are gentlemen oi enterprise and whose presence w .tl'.l lie a rru.ltt to any community.- ll'ukettitotr (.V. J.) Herald. 1S73. Wasliington, N. J., is a b-si'til'iil village ot nearly tt mliahilanis, 71 ini'.s Iroi.i New York, and 12 miles Iroin Easton Pa.. on tbe line of Ihe D. L. .V. W K. it, Don't fail to see and examine the Beatty t. Ph.tt Gol len Tongu; Parlor Organ, l-tore buy ing elscM ii re, or send tor a new illustrated price list just out for l71 Ad.Dess BEATTY it PLOT IS, Washington, X.J. psiri r. acsm. eiabi rions. April 29-1 y Professional Cnnh. I- ALLF.X, M. D , I Lis commenced the practice of Metiieine and Surgery and all their collateral l.ram be. Otiice in Johustowu, Beale township. jul !', 1S74 THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, mrikisrows r.f. Office honrs from 'J . . t.. lice iu his lather's residence. end of Walet t.lreet. I alfked j- ATT0ENET-AT-LAT7, MIFFLIXTOWX, JUXIATA CO., PA. i E7 All bu-i:iess promptly attended to. OrricK In the room formerly occupied bv Attornev Allison. JM)UIS E. ATK1XS0X, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW, MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. C7"Collectinjr and Conveyancing prt.rr.pt- ' ly attended to. , . llrricE On Bridge street, opposite the) ; Court House S.pfare. ew ruitxiTUKi: sToftr-:. i The under-i. ied would inform the public that he has opened a j FIRMTI RE STORE In tho oorongh ol Patterson, where ha has tor sale KILIiOUItX & GATES' BEDROOaM SETS, Walnut Lcdroom Sets, ALL STYLES OF BEDSTEADS,! j Sofas, Lounges, E&tex.siox Tables, I MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, .11 tR II EE TOP STA.1DN, Sofa, CHne-seat anl t'o'innon Chairs, Wash Stand), Also, a Largo Lot of Carpets. As I run.-? car W rhMdil.dphia weekly I j am prepared to all all orders for furniture, carpets, .c, id person. F. F. EOHM. Oct 22, 1573-tf . ,. - . . i. . . - . ' i. eJ:. 7ZJ jT Z- . fVe fvf fh Sent-4 o-f mk. 1D YERT1SEME.YIS. If 'iirri.iTTow. ccttnsi e auortnent of KEARNEY'S FLUID KXTKACT B U C H U is tht. ox:.t k .r pivri.'T r-.a III IG IIT'S DISKASE, Xt a TosiTiw tintnt r..a Or"T. CRWFI. f Tl;It T''RVs5. PlA iSEfES. D S! I!-..-. KiiVt-lS DEBILITY. ii;'.i! Y. i EM.Vi.h co;jr:.AiNTs, I n Retention or I;i'ontinen-e of Cr'no, Irritation, lr..i.ii.ii):.i.fn,or Uleera tiou of liu 151i.fIt?r"a'.l Ki::e'f, p i II. itorrlne.i. LeMeo-rler j or Whites, reul-ir er Puil'.:l Menses, Bearing Down, htor.isi.',, Sti-rtlity and .111 Complaints luciJ ii !o F.mirt.- wEAINEYS EXT. Ill CHU Vr Stone in tie" B'ald t. ("ie:iln Gr-vji or ill H-li.l it.- Dep .sit and Mucus or Milky Dis.-ha'ges. and Dismm's of the Prosttte Uiiud. KE.1R.X EY'S EXT. BUCHU "!:rt Diu ttf$ .iruijj i Jrcm Impr iexcti Tl.lt9 uf Jhisiputwn, Kir in nil ihvir ' t'".", at lit!- -n , !ii;:r- - ti' ch.i.ti i nt. iHT.iv'iii:iri iiti'l Uf XK!s,uri.. '. X imiim s a tre'iiKMil il -irrt uinl Irenjjth tt l'.in:tt Iht-n by rm m Ol vtmrrit !.. nVf nfi'i :ini eti -in Sl-id urn I the Cri-tiiiM. lug ptii jml inllmi iiMfitm. ami rsjIIng all f tstnoti.-i mutter. I'vtl by jT!Mti.w in tli. tl'fTmf r vlmnjco l" lilt?; ;iiir Oi'lifliMMmMit ur Iulfr jih.', !htl-wttiiic in rlill In-ii. rtr. tnf. Ste.-k" p! : intr b-ftlvj of Kear ney's Kxtrii t U'H'll l in worT lliore ill. til II utli'.-r But'lius combiiK-'l."1 KEAEKSY'3 EXT. ftlCEtf i'erin im-iitlv cures aM a!"' Ctions of th l!l.ul.ler, Kidneys, and Dr. ic.il ellinj; eiting in Men, Women aud Children, no :ualter what the a;". Ask for Kearney "s. Take no other. Frici One DulUr per B'lllle, or Sir Bettlrt far tire Dollirs. Pepot, K'4 Pi axe Sr., New York. A Pbysii iail in attend. itm-c to answer cor res.nde?fe and give ad a-e gratis. ttnd stamp for Pamphlets free. Fur fs:le by Druggist Ef crj '-liere AVOID QUACKS & IMPOSTORS Ab Charge fr Jjfe4 aa l S'uutititiitio. F. J- IS. ltrrr. r.i ln it- ,f J, fersom Mt lical Cvilf't, rhil utt'li'hii, an:ttr t M'vT.ii vahi-i''!-; 'rks -i t ',iitiit'ti n .ill (iis.'iP!, thj Si'i.ki or frifl.irv ( ) mm t.icti lie Las i .i'nr in li.ale t-r '.i-i i .-.tu: Un.'. .V : i i. I htm h ir ;iW f.; t- . Iiu .-: ,1. I . . t A ll?;ltlCt CJT1 : ! synijffofus anl rui:l-n. j Mje. r:il fur tiK .".1 e. Mi-loil I t..3tf i It - d. s -ibi.ig sf.lll.ll to prep.V Cile to tl'ali.i. 1 rncc IV reiit-i. I J. B. DYOTT, M. D., I l'Hki:ii ::! it(tn, j Aiigl'j tJ'l ':iiie Str.- t, New Y..rk jjj p Sl'a.r't', j ICP.WARIA.M COHKISMOS . .. !'. I ;.':;;;:;i:'i31 EKC ii A A'T, DEALER 1.1 M'3i:jer. coal. PLASTKK. S.Li C 12 M K T, j j CALCINED PLASTEE ;g B. L0UI'O ."7 MERCHANT TAILOR, i in room on second story of K. . Parker's nrre biiMiMng, on Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. FaSIIIO.VABI.E GOODS always oi band. CUSTOM WORK DOXE on tbe shortest notice. GOODS S(iL?) by the yard or pattern. PERSON'S h"ying go.xls can hat. then cot in garicTTs free of ch irge. BUTTKML'SCS P.1TTERXS also for" sale. ALL. WORK 1T1RR1STED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22. 1873-tf f ARGE st.k ef Dry 'i-mi.. Gr.fceries.; I 1 C iH-ensr-a-1 N-'ions. 11 its, B"uts ami iffoces, lem.i:e.. oc, lur iw.ii. . u. hvivv. I i , ... . i ..!.... . ..e ff" fc So.. PerrvsTfll,
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