J I t SXfiNSL & REPUBLICAN IFJ-Ll.V.O'VN: Wednesday. XoT'r II. I8T4. TEKMS. o i:crip;io'i, $!.V per iniim. 7r.i?m a tvtfrfis,J:j,,t, a3Jrlei 50 ;. & t-t evn fir e ..-h b:i;.-!iou. T. i'i-V-iit busrfs notices in local col I't cents kt line lor eaih insertion. i-Hnni.Vi .;) be Male, to ih c desiring .i :l.t:c rv ire.- year, hall' or quarter PESS'A. P.. & TIME TABLE. rw-iitrr iraVns leave- Mifllin Station a fallows - ,rirwiu. riiilrido'jJi'a lijrjirt-is, 12 48 am. I 15 am. In 0! a in. II 2s i m. I 42 p i... 12 p in. 8 oil ii to. 1 2') a m. 2 14a in. 6 -53 a in. M 04 a iu. 3 M ,. in. 6 4 p in. t-j 1 , 1 Ciin.:1::'Tl XV;si ;.v F-.rr-v-. . ! : : : i ; t iApi Pacific, YTav Passenger, Vail, Fast I.ir.e, Militin. Jure 21, 1ST4. LOCAL l.TELLIGECE. Altooi.a i to have a nilit school. McAliMeiville Literary Society meets on Friiiaj" evening. Tbe cliraiK'st Boots and :-hoes in th county at Txiu" Luipuiiuai. V P l'..l,. , !:.. ... ti. ........ .. .. .......... .,v....B o,o K UK, oi lurniture ai co.t. flow ia the tm-.e to bay. Kealin Railroad iu anoiher CoIu.mu ia this paj?r. V. Q1...11.,,,.. l.. ...l.l t property in l.irKiitK Creek Valley t" f. F. j Uohm t-tt ujUfl. j Souse four Lundred lU i uLl.c .ns ! did not vote at the late eleeiioi. in ibn. county. Vou cai bay a Late lnUc.l A.awican Sewing Machine tor $1 j at J. U JL Todd's in l'at;era.,n. This week ha been set apart ax a week .f prayer tluoaghoiit the I nil -t states l.y the Young Mvn's ('liri:ijn Ao i.i ion. J.weph W. I'aiker, of L. iatowit, is pikeu of in ciiiwtion "v.th thi speaker kl.ip of the Lower lloaso at II irribur. Foa Sale A lieaity &. l'lotta (iohlun TonjC'je tlrpan, new, at a greatly reduced price. For particu'ara eall at this unVe. A. S. Cl es. n, t Peirysvilh-, will g' II at tti.ciioi; hiii entire Ntock ot dauited gmiHf., a:ie i n. .-...ji;,,.:., ,g io-m .rro (iburaIa) evening. Th' S-crament ot the Lord's Supper will 1 adiiiinitere l in the Licking Creek Luh erau Church on nex Sahhath. Services on TUii'xliy, Fri lay an I Saturday evening pr.- ious. A. . Bsa! F.sq., of the Democrat aal if'-ii.'r. ':a t. 'en eiectt to till tli- vai'ih.-i- c-aus.sJ i:. the lUv.u-1 ot Directors ol the w inutt t..l ey banK, by tne u .-alii ..I Ju.U i very hon -st rasn nmt eani H bread by I the sweat ot his tornw. From ihe wav J. IS. 'd. TKld and his acciuiu..Klatin clerk, I . , .. - - - . ' i have stepped all their tinuino opera S. . frhclle., w.-re i ut through lai S itur- I . ' , . vlav. we ih.uk Ihev iid On Frid y a week, about li)oVl.,ck A. M. the residence of Mr. John Keiu-y, of Tur bett township, was entered while the taui ily was out, ami one hundred ami rill dol lars in money and numerous useful and val uable ai tides used in the bouse stolen ww ay. Tp-- a charl.T in existence lor the , r.. .i',.eti.3 of a railpia.l throu-rh Tusea-Vsl't-y. that .'oca not expire nithiu t.i -ears, under the provisions of which a Cowpaiiy was orginiz- l. No work, how ever, as yet, has b x uinl.:rtakeil. Dr. J . 1. Sterrctt is president e? the organization. Phitadelp.iia markets oi Motilay, Xj.'. ".nh Petroleum lO'c for reline.1, for crude. Eark $3j jier ton Quercitron. Western red wheat $l.l8 il.2'. aiuhcr J Kye $1-I5. Corn 92a3:'c old, 7('to- Oats GMoGSc. Whisky, western iron bound $1.01. Beef cattle :.c. S h.t p, com mon $2to3 per head. Hops, coin led tooj bhoaU Tto'ie. per pound. Mr. Jacob SiiloiiiT si.eaie.1 a mi'Cber of i .ii . i .-;.i.. : .ii pIi'af c n liar lish last Monday nijint, in Ine rncr, T . .. jeeuli in the icinitv of "Cottei's hole." Th inea be '?ciir. d were about 8 inches lon and SJ inches in depth from back lo belly, at the deepest oint, a id alniut 1'J inches thick. The color ot Ihe scales was a sil very white, excepting aloi. the back, vh.;ro they were dark. The toouih is sni.li aucker mouth like and on the nnd-:r aide. AVere they Carp I Last Thursday morning alsiut 2 o'clock, fire broke out in the store nmra f Win. Okeson. in Port Koyal. Mr. Stewart Oke soti slept above the store i-iMini, and was wakeued by smoke. He escaped by leap Other ing I rom a second mory window parties saw ihe 6re about the Kam time and the alum was given. Citiieus c une lo the rescue. The building was saven, ion the store goods are reporled greatly tlam ged, biirned and smoked. Om Tuesday, 111" h inst., the return judges ot this, the 18th Congressional District met at Chaiubetsburg, aud cast up the vote for Congress, whbli is as follows : Wister. 3Si4 .. 14 .. 1!?.78 .. 2:.U Stenger. 4:tl 2-Vi9 l'fJl 16(W lSol Franklin . Snyder... JVry . . . . . lu;.:i-arl Vulli.il.... Ja.Haia .. 11781 Stcnger's mijority 1023. APJocftNeb IssTtTtTKS will be held at the following times and places : At liichfield, bigi ir.im on Friday even in?, November litli, and conUumng on Saturd4V loilowinz. At JicCiViViile, fceginiiflijr on Fikliy evening, Xovewrb.T 2."t:i, aud contiuuing licit day. A TOrxa Frenchman of Mt. Union, who for some time has been working with Alfred Simons, was in Newtou Hamilton oa last Sunday, full of bad beer, lie stopped at the house of a woman Inown as " Irish Anna," whu k-ers a candy store, and demanded fcrc cider, which was refused, when be drew a revolver, aud potming it at ter head fired. The woman threw np tier hand, and the ball passed through it. Tbe woond is not a fatal one, bat piinfal. (Jn Monday morning a war rant was issued by Justice Mclntyreof this place, but we bave not heard what further has been doc. Mount Union Timet, 29A tJL AM a I And vi!t mv Clotfe-p Store- You ill pronounce my stock tbe b?st E'er shown in the whole couuty before. Now in Hie Urrie to tike a tan. When everything is cheap and new ; No suits on Jericho' proud wall looked half so pleasing lo iHc view. I am the man who sells to please, Clothing aa neat as yda can see ; My snit are. made to nt with aso The moat fastidious to a T.H : ave nn'' Urge supply, For men and bora of everr aire. And merely hint to passers-by To give my Store their patronage. Pricti lorn to suit tke time. SAMUEL STRATER. Wn- Vir l THVITC 1 K,UUiJ OI SOiJ AT COST, and delivered to anr J part of the -ounty free, at JOHN C. WRIGHT'S Stove Einoriun, Mitllintown, Pa. A Ma, or the In.ted PrATr, Give, A,V.-Ify... wan, , beautiful colore I j. . , ... . . . .u t- i t. m-p, le4 inehes. ot ehe lnit'l fitatea, . ' r i" ti.': r c. .'. . r, . ' Masit : to L. F. Ilooih. 'Ill K .u lmv Xw York Citr : or to Y. II. Slennett. fieneral A bong lOrthe People. Come from the South, North, Kail and We: " paneiiper Aent C. . Jf. V. KiiUay.Chi- j ,.., Ju , at!ll , C(-,v m m wat v-, rt . . . ao. S t (H)k Moves, mimii itt. I stA.l .it. TiO at 7 - J. U. WEIGHT'S Stove Emporium, Bri.lge Street. MiiliinUiwn, fa. -- - ... ' ' j THE rroprietors of Pain Cure Oil ! realiaing im uun.cne sale lor that j popular article, and we do not w.mder I ,t it ueu everybody praijes it so 1 highly. S-)M whoWale and retail bv Binks i IT.ini - lm, MniiintoMn. TJpicrriVinrin ?Iom5 ? JJIFFLix COI NTV, AS PER LEWISTOWM Impeks. li. D , sou of I). F. Millik-n, shot a doe last week .m the Duller mountain which Weighed 1-20 pound. A raddish laised by John Shaw, of l-ediei!le, weighs 10 pounds and is II two leet in circumlerei.ee. A Fair Association was organised lat Thursday evening. Asono. John Usher was playing about a windmill in th.e barn of tt'iu Howe, mi Thursday last, when he accl I Jl "'1!.V n h I'"'0 &uSvf between -og w.ieeis, laniug it uu riinare i j the Grt j int. Not much seared, the boy Marched home to exhibit bis injury. The Oiamorean Furnace Compauv tions, and, report says, the furnace now in blast is to be blown out. At Loan Irou Works things are also dragging heavily, most ol the works being in operation only half the time. The Milroy Taunery has stopped operations for the present, thu prices .. . ., now ruiioi! not warranting iuc mauu faclure of leather. Two !tets have been liflfd from the grouud on the firm of James Wharton, Ksj., in Wayne township, cultivated by 15. C. Wharton, the largest of which measurtd 15 inches in leocth and 24 i ... r " i - inelies iii eirri!mfereiiee. weichmiv nine ... , . - 0 o iiouuds. The other was 19 inches long atid 184 inches iu ciicuuifcrcuce, weih inc piuuds. Kev Mr Tntk-T is Ihe qnet-rsst sort of a iiii:.ist--r, to reliise $i'",')-Kl a year and a New York chti-cti, just to remain in a .No Hampshire town to prevli to the '..jnra-ties-' and coiiiinon fHirt of p.op!e at a aal- ry of liVm. ne is i:icli:nsi to b-licve Ih i. all lu cares Mr is to pr-tch tin Gos- . IK.- and In-p men hi their battla aguiial ui. Exehaugt. 'llev Mr. Tucket" has his couuter pirt jiii noiv in Lwis'own. e Have a cicrgyutiu here who left a i-Vjl sal- ary in a city for a -slWO salary, jut because he wanted to go where be could do the moot good " And he is doing it. BLAIR COCNTT IT KM 3, A PER ALTOOSA riuur.NE. We are requested by Water Super intendent Haer to say that a water famine in this city is threatened. The streams from which our supply of the jjjj ,9 obtained are not known to have been so low f.ir fifty years, some of them having absolutely run dry. O ie of those unfortunate occnrren?es that happen so often during the banting season, took place near the camp of a party composed of D.ilph Laporte, of Spruce Creek, Good Merrill, and J'ick Swattl, of Kylertown, John Douglas, of Morrisdale, aud Hobart Allport, of Clearfield, a few miles from Kjler town, on Thursday. The information about the affair is vapie and uncertain. but it appears that Laporte, aeiig ' r i i Uougias' neaa anove a ciuwp ot uusucs, i. i.:.- r... . . firJ bis llllMOOa tllio ' m rifle at bim, the ball taking effect in his right temple and passing oirt at bis left. At last accounts tbe young man was yet alive. In quarrying for stone in Altoona, the cEtrance to a natural cave was dis coveicd. ' It wascxplnred, and found to be five feet high, ve fwt wide, and twenty feet in length. Tbe cave is fif teen feet below rjround. All this dis tance Las been excavated through Bolid rock, and is the result of years of ar duous toil. Tbe opening np of the cave is alooe an event worthy of special mention. Sotnethicg tfcat resembles a brass sword, corroded with the rosta of untold centuries, was foand occupying a niche in one of its chambers. The care must necessarily at some former period have been inhabited. By whom, aud when ! and where is the opening that leads from (iie outer world to the interior of this subterranean" edifice 1 These are qaettfooa which bow engross tb attcutioti of oar thinking men. The ' P""1 Lm bcn tborg"Ijr BUXTeyed jin every direction, btH po pcssible mode of ingress can be found. Yesterday md'rriioj, the Otli imt., the body of an uulnoirn than, supposed to be a Swede, wu found near the canal bridge east of UozriJL. It wi taken to llarosburg, and given in chaigs .f the coroner. It is supposed the de ceased 'had fallen off tbe Cincinnati express cast. His head a badly crushed. He Lad on Lis person a con iderable quantity of money, a through ticket from Chicago to New Vork an 1 ' a check for baggage. A party of three burglars made an attempt to rob the house of .Mi. T. li. Heitn, Tyrone, a few nights ago. They I . . . . s""g " i the house, and when first discovered; ' one f tLem wis at the bed room door ! 1 . ! jof Mr. Heiui. another m one of tbe i . ... ! houw. The rattling r.f thg lock, caused by the stonnJrt-1 trying to optti the dm.r, wakened r. II.. who fri-ht cued them away. When iu the sticefJ niikin? awav from the houc Mr II ! , ""king away ir.nu tt.e lioup, .Mr. II. , j. . , .r. . . , ,, . . . '! r i ln'iu, but without frffoitto! ! hit I hem. Tilev d:d Hot carry nilit away j th-v I ' "J hooty. The amc i prowled about ihc titt luiacs of Mr. S ! M AiTits, aad enticed his big dog! away, but Mr. A. recovered the animal ' : a., ll.ttf l.b.a-l.. I It III ! " -.cw., .. i . . i , 1. . .. . l i i wi t vi pyi uiuuu joiiirer, a j viiianee eommittee ought to be formed j j to rid the county of eu-picious c jar- aalers. HCSTlNCDOS CXTV, AS PER UUXT I i.NiHs p.U-kks. j . An 0. bisoiii youtli has a novel way ! of ,,b'ai""g kissei trom his girl. He ! sr,:S authority of science, I luat ,'"'!! C""cass'n produced by a kiss ! Caa"; the light to flicker, and easily j induces the diiiMel to experiment in the interest ot science. lie asserts i j that the first kiss or two they watch ! i ihe flame to ace it flicker, but soon be- I couie go interested in the experiment as : t0 ,et it filcker if it Wints ,0 A vilaill mtis M unsui.ce!srul a. ,eu,t ,0 outra;:c , re,tK:(;t;tble married j n ibjs pacet ol, Thursday ia?t. 1 j Th ll(1,ice are ook;g fr ,,;, . Mr. Friiuk Hcyigi,,. r ,l?s borough, H,st , valuable horse ou Wednesday nigLt ,Mt TLis u ,-,e t!i;rJ borse ,hat ua(l died for hlul thi year. Green corn killed a valuable hone for Mr. Rogers, of Mt. Union. Our printers think a campaign th , everlastme nuisance. M e arc not sur - prised at it. If the average lawyer ia,j J,af ,,c vi,Try atld bo,iier he would make a foriuue or "but' exchequer. soiu:bods Oa Monday afternoon of last week a J tramp named Icter Hugh, an Italian,! was struck by the mail train going cast, at the narrows, a short distance' from I Mt. Union. He dk'd of his injuries i two jav. rfleT. i i he runniest mortals on inn ittie oi me i .... , j sp.rit i iust coiue down o.it ot the Salt lliver i rrion. j . i j KEYMOLIjS IU Kit: -At Epy, Columbia coun- j "- f-. Oct. ISth, Mrs. Magzie Keynolds, I wife of J. tT. Reynolds, of Thotuj3or.toun, ' 1 . 5 SPIK5K At the residence of her hro;h-er-in-law, Mr. J. li. Ening, in l!arritb:ir, on Ihe 7th inst., Miss Margaret Spsi.se, in I u.r 2; M1 vear. CO SI 31 12HC 11. M1FFL1XTOWX MAKKET3. Cornwied weekly by J.i II. A. Stambangh. MirrLiXTows, Nov. II, 1H74. n.-.ttcr K.-r land I'oUloe Barlev Clov meed 30 r, 1.' 00 7-5 UIFFLINTO'.VN tiKM.V MAKKF.r. Corrected weekly by U. P. Su'.ouff Wheat 1 0 tlats, Con -. ViiM Apples Hla-klrries Kasplicrries nam. ... oil 7"i M 10 oil Shouldc 1(1 Sid.-s Washed Wool 40 Ground Alum Sail, per sack .... - U0 Philadelphia & Reading Eailroad. WISTER A R II .ISC EM EST. ovEM3a 9lh, 1874. Traim Uare Hirrithurg at follotri: For Sew York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and 7 to p. in. For Philadelphia at o 20, 8 10, 9 4o a. ra., 2 "' and it 60 p. in. For Heading a' 5 20. 8 10, 9 4 a. in., 2 00, ...1 and 7 40 p 111. For Futlsrill al 6 2 , 8 10 a. m., and 3 50 p. 111. and via Schuylkill A Sus.iuchauna liram-b at 2 4i p. m. Fr Allent.mn at o -0, 8 10 a iu., 2 00, ( 3 v, an)l - 40 p m, ! The 5 20. 8 10 a. m . 2 00 and 7 41 p. m - - trains have through cars for Xew York. The it 10 a. m- ami 2 00 p m. trains have - through cars lor Philadelphia. SVSDJYS. For New York at 5 2 a. ni. For Allentown aud ay stations at 5 2" a. 111 For k.v.ding, Philadelphia and way stations at 1 4 p. m. Train for Harmimrg Umct u ollori - Leave New York at 9 00 a. rn., 12 40, 5 SO and 7 45 p. m. Leave Philadelphia at 9 15 a. 3 40 ant 7 14 p. m. Leave Heading at 4 SO, 7 43, HS;) a. m., t 50, li 15 and 10 2- p. ni. Leave Pottsville at 6 V, 9 0.) a. m. ami 4 30 p. in., and via Schuxlkill and Susijiie- liaeita Hrancb at 8 05 ai m. Leaire AHentown at 2 30, C 50, 8 oO a. m , 12 ?-, 4 30 ami i p. m. The 2 30 a. 01. train Irom Allentown and the 4 80 a. tu. train from Heading do not run on Mondays- SUA'DjrS. Leave New Vork at 5 30 p. to. Leave Philadelphia at 7 l-i p ni. Leave Reading at 4 80. 7 40 a. 01. and 10 25 p. m. - Leave Allentown at 2 39 a. m. zi 8 55 p m. 'Via Storru and x Railroad. JOHN E. WOOTTEX, . . .' . . . ' . Gffurnl Spritrndrt. Sew Adrertement. Ayer's Hair Vigor For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreea ble, healthy, and effectual for preserv ing the hair. It soon re stores faded or gray hair lo its oriiiihtil enlnr. trith the gloxs and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, fail ing hair checker!, nnd baldness often, 1 r titongn not always, cured by its otliinjr can restore the hair ',,ere t,,e f""' are destroyed, or . i .1 j. C -l"T '.'"" " out sueh as remain can be saved lr this atiplication, and stimulated into , activity, so that a new growth of ! hair is produced. Instead of fouling ' tl,e ,iair with a TJ sediment, it ' 1''' nuu vigorous. i "r'ti -he from turning pray or falling offl . Ti t i and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the walp arrests and prevent the formation of dandruff, which is often so uncleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous, and injurious to the hair, the Vigor ran only benefit, but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desiral.le. Contain ing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, I.OtTEI.l, MASS. OLD BT ALL DBl'GGISTS EVLBIWHaSKl PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Lriilire Stnet, XiEiu(own, Pa. JOSEPH HESS won!.! repcctrni;v invite all who want GtXJD PHOTOGRAPHS of themselves or their friends to pive him a rail, and be convinced that this is the place to get GOOD PICTURES. Havir.fr prepired himself a ith the BfcST IN SI llL iiLNTS in the market, and all the L.1TFST IMPROVEMENTS that constitute a First-Class Photograph Gallery, ; he invites all bis friends Mid the public eir patronage , an.l t!,, v w ill l vr.mmn.Umi u iih .... tot u ! !n "K """ ol i'hotogrjphy. j 'Zdi il.eU ia Oil Vto ; Colors I Pnuli Pi. lures copied and enlarged. I ".' '' P r guerre.,. yes a.so i copied ami enl:'.rtsl, nnd paint sl il desired. A good vlccti:i ot fi(.i!K.- kept on Zni' ii!t Frinies, Imiiatioii tValnut Fr lines, lm ti:i -n It isevvo-id Fia;ti' Kiisiie Friines. Cabinet Int;ritl Frapies, 1 ictiiic . ail, serew-cjes, Cord aiM Taa- i .... JOSLPH HK3S. 18; L M;n!ii.towii, Jan jKW FUKNITUHK STOKE. The undersigned would inform the publie that he has ..pencd a FLUMTLRE STORE In tlie o nnh ol Tatleraon, where hv ha lor sale KlLliOUKX & GATES' BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Bedroom ets, ALL STYLES OF IJEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, Kxmsio.N Tables, MARBLE TOP BUREAUS, .41 kK II EE TOP fTt.OS, ISolii, Cane-seat nnd Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot of Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly I ant .repared lo till all orders lor farntture, carpets, ic., in person. '" "F.-F. EOHM. Oct 22, !S73-tf j-j v. si'Lorrr, FOinVAKD AM) 10MHISM0 31EHCII ANT;, DEALER IX GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTEK. SALT C K M E N T, CALCINED PLASTEB "b. Ioudos, MERCHANT TAILOR, in room on second story of R . Parker's new buiMiu, on Hain Street, KiEintDwa, Pa. FASUiO.VAULE UtKlUS always on band. CUSTOM WOlili DONE on the shorten notrr-. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PEIiSOXS bill ing goods can bave them cut in garments tree of charge. BCTTERICITS PJTTERXS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22. 187- 7I SV'Eff .IDFERTlSEMdJVTS. AMERICAN SEWING w - N- -LJ 7?vSi V-fj- CA MY i hi'fH r rwi tf Act Addrea letteis to Millliutown, Pa. it, i frzcSmV s the iaR2a2 w cz. n-Xtfi9 ''j V x ' To the first of our lady rtiitujrs -v-nd- Rl . ;'iV ''f4I 5,'.; L'. , '"g x correct s.-lnli..n we ivi.l iiiu a set of ''-' ' . if! 'r TZi F " attachuienla for th.j Xew Anuriom, free ol 1! i V" r r ".fjjj ""VV-r'-vvliarjre; t th s-eon 1 a set of luipr.vej L. Vfe5 i& C :--Vfej-S.tL':-it Castors ; to th;. thirl a s-t f He:a ue-s rid i-.X 5f 5 - "-'ii ,!l,:,ur- The letters will I. nu:!:l.jr d a iT?' - jt C2 '" 7?i r eived, and held until eat Ch -itin -l e, t'jV'v-i i 'a -5iiv.:"4-; -;'fvVt "rhl'u ,,H-T bc allh iw .r U l-V t J?'. inaile to the sticcps ril ..ne. at wiffiin, bv I 'r i -.1(3 Aii;n:;st pi.ktt.-,,,' !?:3f-clii i i : : . .-- - - 5 I rvfi "w.i g tf Act n Lytrt'. im un-i- w I AND A LARGE VARIETY OF cooKtsc, ttatcRt m office stoves. Over Fifl y Different Kinds niul Styles to Seleet trom, IueliiUiu the Old TORONTO, EXCELSIOR, GOV. VKXN, SUPERIOR, REGULATOR, and SUSQUEHANNA COOKS. Also, the Celebrated Stoves and Heaters, ARGAXD. 3I0UXLNC LIGHT, AND TWILIGHT. John a Wright. Mill'intown, S. pten.b.T 9, 1874-tf fUMATA VALLEY BASK. Pnmsmr Pnftrann. -Tar.rtria ft fin. ' airrLisTow.i, arxiATt coi wrr, ra. CAPITAL, $80,000. GtORfiE JACOUS, President. T. VAN IiiVIX, Cahier. DiBKcroas : Jerome X. Thompson, I J..hn C'llsturh, John J. Patterson, II. II. I!ec!:!. 1, tjcirze Jjrolx. j J. W. Ftai.k. Amos l. IS01111II, Country Prodnie hotiiiht anil S ild. i OVid and filrrr bnnsht at highestt rate, j will Im: bought at all ti nes, either for Urpu'Us recrirt'l, rolltrtiou$ wa it, draft on the principal c,t,e., and a funeral bnnkmg ' CASU. OK IX EXCHANGE FtJR JiER buiinru trautartcl. I CllA.NlJlE. lionds and other valuable paper received on pecial deposit. juneb'74-tf TO TIIE PUBLIC, ' I have just opened out, in my store-room j on Slain street, in the borough of Palter- j sou. a new tuck d Men's and Boys' Clothing, Overcoat,, Shrts. Driers, liamuses, ! anJ the le"est ra,e ,uIiDS Hals, Cups, Cloves, Stockings, i a : AMKKICArV "WATCIIKS! At my Store rn Tnrhett towpl?ip tn.ty be at riTi' hdipiv rrirn rv a A A VI AAA t-t An, mm.. The best kt of 1JOOTS & snons ever brought to this county : Men's Boots $ i IW lo Jl -rM, liest heavy tap sole war ranted; (iiim Bixits, boys t (HI, men's SI oil; also lull line of lauliin.' and Children's limus; Ladies' Slices $1 ,)(.' lo il 5U best morocco. r ...it:-- rAm o(i Mvnt 1. ll.rl the cn-dit iiri'-es. I am seilinc f.'r cah, i f outitry produce, or note at So Ii. GO da;.s discouut. I have hist in eight years business over $, U by keeping books ami credit, and made ni.iiiey besides t and Dow t am deter mined that lhiu who pay shall notb-'com- peiled to piv such prices 111 it Hie loss Mis- laineii in coi.seipunee of those ho tail to j pay iiLy he cmereil; and coiiseipiently 1, can sell 2U pi r cent, less than p.inis in my line have ever been sold ti.r in th county. Call ami see for voiirselves. I I AVANTED bushels pod potatoes,: 100 bushels onions, also, t to tons of dry i wheat straw, for which I will par $1 ) per' ton, delivered. j J. B. M. TODD Patterson, Oct. 7, 1S74. Eare Inducements I ar irn ackes ok land for 0J,JtJ SALE -SaM :- ds ireMl-j u.iie.l i.n a-nt ir-ar th." C.iro k. Fj!:n k .i:- r.i.id, i:i K n 1'iipli l .1.. A k i '.m. an i v.iilj riie Ir'.m fl:t. i sity l.'ih- Is l c-.-n . r one tule. ot cutton to Ihe acre, and wi-l be sold at isrices raninz !ro:n ..tie tlweiilv j dollars per acre, ac-.mlinj to the iinpro. e tnents on sain. Team. Oi e-lniir'h cash, aud balance in one, two, three and lour years. LEVI UECHT . BROTHER, Focaliontas, Arkansas. Sept. 23, 1874. FIKST-rxTlSS picflKE3tak.n at Uess' Photof raph Oallery, Brioge tk, MiJliBtwaj. MACHIKeJIEBI'S; OsAV 10 y j JAN.! A QMb 5aO ni Cu n-. im t". - t W j rjl'IF im lers pn.-d, having completed hit ' A new V'areli.'UNe in Petrrsviile, w.oiid ! respeefl i.lly invite ihe nltenti.ni vt h ! fanner id the connty to the I ir t'tat he ; at all limes f j PAVING TiiE UiGIIEST PRltES j FOR ALL KINDS OF ! iill AI., Slalall, ale., Av. I j Having inlrodurcd new facilities for hoif i injr, weiitninr, fce., we arj now prepared to unload with Ue least posvlul- tn.lilile. iEark, Eailroad Tier, Locust 1 Poate, and all Saleable I j HAVE FOR SALE ICOAL, LUMBEB. FISH, SALT, PLASTEK, GROUND OK LCMP, I tthich will be sold to suit purchasers, either WHOLESALE Oit KET.UL, i.i..sWw...1.v.. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, sOTIOXS, Queenswar9, Hardware, dec, .in oT nhicha iil tic sold as low, if not a little lower than elsewhere- SOAll liiXTZLLR. Pec. 10, 1873-lf LECTURE TO YOtItt 3I133T. Jml rskliihtd, la a Sealed Eurt'.opt. Price r A Lectnre on tbe Nature. Treatment and Radical Cureol Sperliutorrliu a, or Seminal v eakness, Invnliininry remissions. Sexual Dehiiily, aud Impidinieiits lo Marriage (ren erally NervoiiMiess, CDmiipli'n, Kpi lcry vid Kits; M.-uMl aud Physical Inca pacity, resulrinjt tn.ni S. li-Ab.ise, eic U KtUiElt? J. CCI.VEKVVELI., !. D:. t ihoroi the '.-. n Hook," hi. The Wiirld-eno'rncd H'lthur, In this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves liom his own ex;srrience that Ihe awl til coni-.pieu-ces ot S If-Abuse niny bei tTectnally reiuor. ed without medicines, and without d o. iter ons surgical uperath.ns, bougies, instru ments, riu)cs or cordials, pointing out a nioite ol cure at once certain and crtectu 1 by which ev-ry sufferer, no matter what his cumin ion ni ly be, may cure himself cheaply, J irivately and radically. " Z3"Ti Lt. lreml'. prer a 6oo lo sunJt aa.i Ikvutauds. f ent. un ler se;il, in a plain envelope, tu my addles, on receit ol sit rents, or tw p. si age stamps. A ldrcssliie Puhiishcis, CHAS. 1. C. KLINE & CO. 127 Bowery. New Vork. PosUOflice Box 4iS6. Nor. 19, lb7i-ly. DttT GOODS, Groceries, Qirensware, wood ami willow ware,oilcloihs, boats and shoes, home-made goods, yarns, Ac, at the very lowest prices, for cash or couu tiy produce, at Ik-ruler's store. Locust Gr rre; on and a awlf aulas fro, PtrVj. 1 JflSCELL-IAEOUS ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PUBLIC ! JUST RECEIVED AT at 1 a iT I 0 Amnvz 1 1 ?"S Li BRIDGE STREET, 'UFFLi.Vi'ii '-i'.Y, r.f, a Large asd fOMPLETK stock of i Fall and j FEOH THE HEW YOKE AND PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. I Oscds SsM fa 15 b 40 ?gt Cent tan to at say Ctici kcr. j NEW GOOF'S RECEIVED VERY DAY. cfrnt rcRsox cur.iti.M ititeo ran i.xsrECrio:.. li7VT3 THIS i I buy itiV Gofxl- fn:n fir-t hamls frtira ni:uuinifti:rer &.C l tiportets only, :iii i ti;r ims'i down, and m' I :t 1 my Gtxd- f. . eiIioti!y; tiierefuiv I ean fffurd to G.hkIs ehe: per t ' .inyltvlv cl.e. I advice at! jior?ous wi.dt'ii to ave 15 to i' cents on si t!u!!ar to to I Leap John s Stun.'. Thankful for past p.-itronae, I remain, i ESrLCTFCLLT YolRS, &C, JGMIL SCHOTT. HIE PEOPLE'S HARDWARE STORE. In R E. Parkfr's .Xew Critic BuiJin!;. 3IAI5 SYXXIirr, Oi'POSlTIaTHE ( OIUTYAI D illFFLiSTOAX, J L'Sl AT A C0UXTX, PA. JOHN Vf. MUTilERSBAUGII Take, pleasure in callinjr the attention of Fanners, Builder. Masons. Saddler, .V. Carpenters, Shoeiiuk.-:., M.tckMiiilks, t ... cbtnaUcrs. 1 la-t r. r, !!onrk e Ci and all who are in want Of an thine iiumIIv kepr in a I"lXST-'L..- llAKHWAhE sroUE, t.'. hi, VK..K AND FUESIl slock ol Goods, builght since the re.l reduction priced, co.smi.o or IKON, NAILS. , .SCKK.V3, GLASS, OILS, ADZES. SlioVELSi Foi.KS, Hots, WAI L BKLliF.S, llcRE lm- MIES, PAIN T UKL'SiiKS PICKS. COFKEE VILLS, TIN" WAKE, AC, AC., TASI.E CUTLERT, AXES. LotKS. LEATIIEK, PAINTS, SAWS, At'i.EHS, lilt.M'ES. MOKES, FELLOES. MASo.V HAMMERS, GKIXD STONES, CLOTHES WKLNGEtti SA.I PATLK, LAMPS, WHOLESALE AXI) RETAIL, Wliii h ho ha, j-ist op-ir.il in ihe aHve new store-rnoni. Having tmiiKli( all hj, . wild.- (.H..K were at their I..w l figures, he i prepared ti. -II At such ii. e as ill Hile.' sa!i-a.-in-p. My p...-ls are ail new and tn sl Irom the itmiiui i.-iureN. ..nd I Ihe public to c.i.i ai I see tiieui. 1 also so.!c!t tlie patN.nuJe t'V pnCli.;. C1!"- un Viffiintn, Aug. 26, !874-tf S m W H M FOR CASH! We are I!ir Str.re of evf rr r)eeriptinn at tbe Lovrti f We will guirante ail our j-rioes to the LiW?sl. We iniue si! ii parchaee to eia.uine o'ir stock ami learn our prices. jranciscus. D. W. Harley & Gos ol Is the place w THE JtVT TIIE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTH I X ; . U.1TS, CJPS. BCMPS, SHOES, .1XD FURXISHIXG Gooi.. WE are ptcparrd lo exlit'.it one of tha most choice and select stocks cr t oil't-rc! this niaraet, and .it jjtlOMSHISCLY LOW PRICES! Also, measure taken fr suits aud parts of suits, which Aiil be wa-le to oro -.t at short notice, vf'y .ii..rtalil. Itemember the place, in Huffman's, Sew CuilJbf, corner of Bri.l a " Waicrs'reets,iiIFFLlNTOVN, Pa. may. !..;- 1 ME&YlBUSIm-YESS. FALL CAMPAIGN Every person who revls thN a tvertik.-iwnt will sav- m-.ney aiel ft In't.w!. want in !h CLOTHING LINK. Hat, tapx B..ots ai. I tfh.- l.r tl. ii. Wu.u hi:dren, K.iriifh:i:s iiU, Wat.-hes aim Jewelrv. Carpel 4. Floor Oil Cloths, . iilher ar:i.:!i s. I uili not ipmte prK-es here, but will m. I tie u-itcrviM by anv Cofim anil me, and he rioiviricii of ih trnth ot hit aisertiur.. Havina; ret , St-re U ioin on iir'.f: street, Pattenon, Fa., I im able to show ya Goods t . ji! j Siiiaye. lVt'e son, Pi., Nor. II, 1874. SAML'EL STRAV Larfc stci ol ready made clothing l the laicH snd chi;c;t stvl'it, tur men aud boy. b..t, caps. bo.s and h.s. notions, .......( r...mi..a..nn, i,w ai at fcaiauei strayer'., in Pattern. Large atoxk of lUre.ly niade Cl'.thine for i JfD VERT1SEMEJ1 IS. Winter Kh'KRT CCTLEKT, HATCHETS, 'MNGES, frlf'E FINDINGS; 1'L'TT V, PLANKS. CHISELS, HITS. IllBS. SHAFTS. MASON TKO;VEL5, CCUKV COMBS, AXE HANDLES, GKAIN y.VGS, Cl.DAiiU' A HE, AC, tC, k JOHN W. MUTHEESBAUGE. CRYSTAL PALACE, Mifflintown, Is here Jou can buy NOW OPENEl 4 LI. st ies of bedstead, sof-i, !. 2 exteiisrm bibles, marble t lliaf 0:0 ,p a, cane-.. a . i,.w chairs, and a larse lot of tr K,m', rttmitiuw atora io '.' a-rt.nrTmnrl I dZTm t m. ifc I "ii l s4 11 11 M it iii I i r i i fl I ; A I t il f i- i