1 vVRONESDAi -MORNISG.MOV.S. 1871. PENSSVLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AJTD after San lay, Ma; If, 1871, Passenger Trains will leave Miinin Station as follows! C AbT W A ItD. Philadelphia Express.. 1.50 A. M i H.irrisb'tr Acoruinoda'n 11,00 A. M. Mail Train 6,S0 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. Al. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Kinrefs 1,30. A. M. Firgt Pacific Eipresa... 3,18 A. M. Mail Train .... 8.27. P. M V,'ij Passenger 0,15 A. M. JAMES NOKTH. Ait'l TOWS At COUNTKY. ITon. John ScuTr is talked of for the Vice Pitsiuency. A mv.v named Snook killed a bear in Mifflin county last wcik. The Itoona Tribune last week re ported fix case of small pox in that city. TitAt vs are now running on the new nilroad between Lrvristowu and SunLury. XK i GOODS. A large stock of Fall and Winter Good just received at Martin &: Walters' Bazar. Tub bnnsc of Senator PeUiken, in Huntingdon, was entered a week ago by a thief, who stole the Senator's overcoat s Ou-RiioLiztR, of the Janiata Valley Vineyard, raised a cabbage bead in Lis gulden which weighed 22 pound Tub Huntingdon Journal says that a par'y of bee hunters felled a tree three i'c-ei across the stump, and got a wasp's A fiiw mil', owned by a Mr Wilson, was binned at Higlispire, on the evening of October Slet Loss, f 15,1)00 ; ir.su. ni.cr, $5 000. C.tPf. McClellan Las again resumed business saddle and harness making. lie may Le found iu the room occupied by IVick & lleckT A Westkh.m exchange says that on a certain niht. about ten duys ago, fire hundred children were boru outside ol Chicago, on the prairie. fMi. J. M. Wisiku and family, of this )dc on Thursday last, removed to Lew istowu, where he his recently fitted np it new phot )gi:j!i g illery 0R of the sliomen that vraj arrested lutt eek br si.rue had oncuct before 'Le -hi.w o:-uJ in the evening, was eoinnirti d to prison by Justice Kreider, but whs f uiisi rjtiently bail'd out A TkXV K injur boasts of a girl that broke an arm on the eve of her wedding d.iy, hut pluekily went through the ecremoi.y with her arm in a eling at the appointed hour. A V K8Tt.it man proposes to engage iu a new interpi ise, which is nothing less than the healing of cities and towns by Fteam, in the same way that gas is now nsvd f ir Tghtii g up town and cities. The mi.-t;ike that Barton Speak refers to was a t pryiaphicsl mistake. It was ovei looked in the proof, and was not seen tuitil two thirds of the edition was print ed. It was then noticd and corrected. A -ae of chronic rheumatism of un ual poverty, cured by Jvhntim't Ano dyne Liimt t is noticed by oue of our exchanges. A large hunch came out ap- on the hreasi of the sufferer, and appear ed I ke part of the breast boue. Tiik " Juniata l ouse," the only hotel in Mexico, is offered at private sale. Tids id a pood stand, and the attention of Lotel men is hereby called to it. Ad dress Fkaxcis II kid, uoS-3w Mexico. Juniata Co , Pa. ) Friday, the 27th nit . a man named James St.ui.k, a railroad hand, stepped out of the way of a train of cars, onto nn other track, only to be caught and ku'eu by a tia.n passing m au opposite direction, iu Granville township, Mifflin couuty3 , v The sweetest words in onr language is health. At the first indication of disease, use well known and approved remedies For dyspepsia or indigestion; use Par ton Pwg-it'ce I'Ult For coughs, colds soro or lame stomach, use Join tin'. Ano tfyne Liuim'i't. Tut Lancaster Inquirer of last week give an account of the burning of five bams near Lancaster city, last week. It is believed that they weie all intentional ly set on fire lu each case the fire originated betweeu dark and bedtime. Estimated loss between $15,000 aud $lo 000 Several men were arrested. r" ("Last Thursday and Friday Mrs. Rev. rUTdoe, Mrs. 11 D Weller, and Miss Maggie Christy visitej, a number of fam ilies and business places to receive eon tiibutions for the sufferers of the Wis consin and Michigan fires. Mrs. Pardoe and Mrs. John I iven also prosecuted the good work in Patterson. Forty dollars ui money and a box of clothing and bed ding worth SI40 was collected and sent to the Governor of H' isconsin We ngret that the copy of the min utes of the meeting beld in Perry sville. on last Saturday, for the organization of a Cavalry Company, came to hand only this morning, and entirely too lata? for thia week's issue. We have only space to state that a temporary organisation at tiiis first meeting was effected, with twenty five members, by electing Col. J. K. Robinson, Captain ; 1st Lituten ant, Luke 1'avis ; 2ud Lieutenant, 6. W. Burchfield The Company adjourned to rs-?i at MiAliticrvills Nov. 10, 1871. Tub LewUborg Ckrvni'le says that the parents of Vic tot ia Woodhall at one time kept tavern oa "Cbertnut , Kidge,r in Snyder county. Victoria's mother was a Rosanno Dnmmel, and was born about three miles from New Berlin. In 1936 she married Backman CUfflin. a Yankee from Bradford county, and after a short residonce at Chestont Ridge moved to Ohio, when Victoria was born. Hi'NTi.'vauoN boasts of some mighty hunters. Last week hunter No. 1 went to the woods and shot three wild turkeys two at one shot. Hunter No 2 went to the woods and shot two wild turkeys at one chut. 11 u liter No. 3 went to the woods and saw a deer and "banged away at it." It didn't move. The hunter w alked to it, aud, to his astonishment, found it a dead buck with its horns in terlocked iu the horns of another dead buck concluded it was a heavy fight, and went home. LA Sad Ac;tun.r. A dreadful acci dent occurred at Liverpool on Wednes day morning last, resulting in the death of a little son of Mr. John Miller. fllrs. Miller had heated a boiler full of water, and set it of) the stove, when the boy, who was roasting chestnuts at the time stepped back and set into the boiling water, which entirely covered him, ex cept his head and feet He lived in dreadful agony until about 3 p.m., when death came to his relief. The lad was about 8 years of agIi'oomi :ld Timet Last Saturday a gentlemm from Vir giuia paid our office a flying visit His object in visiting the North is to interest hose whom he may meet, in the oppor tnnity of acquiring lauds at low prices iu the county in which he resides Appo mattox county where land cati bu bjugli at three to thirty dollars per acre. Dr. John F. White, the gentleman, is the representative of 11,000 acres of land, and is de.-irous of sell nga quantity of it, iu Bmall tracts, to suit purchasers. Per sons desirous of purchasing Virginia lands, can receive information iu regard to the above by addressing Dr. John F. bite, Bent Creek, Appomattox county, Virginia. Proposals will be received at the con tract office of ths Poet Office Department at Washington, until 3 r. M. of March 1, 1372 to be decided on or before March 30, 1S72 for conveying the mails of the United States from July 1, 1S72. to June 30. IS6, in the State of 1'eniujlvania Proposals for the lolljming routes iu Ju niata will be received in accordance with ihe above provisions : From 1 hompsoutowii, by East Salem and Vau Wert, to Tlioiupsontown, 10 miles, twice a week, equal to 5 luilee and back, twice a week. Leave Thomp soutowu Tuesday and ;atui'd.iy al 2 p. in Arrive at Tlioinpsoiitown by 5 p. in Proposals invited lor tri-weekly service From Mifthiitown, by Oakland Mills. McAlisterville, Cocalamus, Evaudale, KV'bfi.-ld, Mount Th-asaut Mills. Free burg and Kautz. to Selinsgrove 31 miles and back, six times a week. Leave . it fliutown daily, exempt Sunday, at 4 p m arrive at Kicfied by 8:30 p m ; Ijeave lliclifield daily, except Sunday, at 5 p in, Arrive at Milllintown by 9:30 am; Leave Kiel) beld daily, except Sun lay at o p tn; Arrive at Selinsgrove by 9:30 am ; leave Selinsgrove daily, except Sundiy at 4 p m ; Arrive at Itichfield by 9 p m. From Mifflintown, by Patterson and Walnnt. to Academia, 8 miles and back, to Academia, six times a week. Leave Mifflintown daily, except Sunday, at 3 p m ; arrive at Academia at 5:39 p m. Leave Academia daily except Sundav. at 8 a m ; arrive at Miffiiutown at 10:30 a m From Port Royal, by Sprnce FT ill. Academia, Doyle's Mills, Pleasant View McCoysviller Honey Grove Mcullorh's Mills. Reed's Gap. Peru Mills. East Wa terford. Waterloo, Shade Valley and Xossvi'le. to Shade Gap. 62 miles and hack, three times a week Leave Port Itnval Tuesday, Thursday and Satnrday at 6 m ; arrive at Nossville by 9 p m leave Xossville Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6am; arrive at Port Royal by 9 p m. cOMMtnfnMTKO M .Vl'FACTl' B I MG ESTABLISHMENTS axd Mechanics Xerdrd Owing to natural and accidental causes, mechanics are sometimes compelled to change their base of operations to some more eligible point, where they can get supplies at more reduced prices and in greater abun dance. To such I would say that this point offers extraordinary indncements, and I would invite their attention to the following facts : We are situated about 46 miles west of Ilarrisburg, on the banks of the Juniata river, forming a junction of the two beautiful valleys, namely. Lost Creek and Tnscarora. hav ing an immense extent of the finest farm ing land in the State. We have surround ing as, from half a mile to twenty miles, large beds of iron ore. The Pennsylva- nia Kail road ana i ennsyivania canal run through oar place, and coal could easily be brought by car or boat to this point very cheaply. We have an abun dance of the best kind of timber, such as oak, black walnut, ash. poplar and linn all kinds of bard and soft wood. The climate is healthy, and all kinds of fruit abundant. For a manufactory of agricultural implements, or a machine shop and foundry, this place offers most excellen inducements. .. . Any further Information in regard to the subject will be cheerfully given. We need manufacturing establishments and mechanics, and we are willing to do all we can for them. a ' A. N. O. Miffliatowo, I"., Nov. 4, 1871. Tub Huntingdon furnaces and rolling mills have all blowed out. So says the Journal, Button holeboquets are now regarded as dceidely snobbish and wit of style. O0LDE1 F0I7XTAUI FE. Something new and novel. Be sure and re4 advertisement ia ear paper, headed "Qreatmt Iaveatiesi f the Age." Wa believe ta Oeldca Foaaiaia Pea is aBtnrpaased. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman and child. . Agents, here ia ehaaee to mh oa; ia introducing a good and saleable article. Tiles instanllv relieved and soon cared by aung vr. ungg's rue Remedies. TLej re duce inlamaiisn, soothe the irritated parts. ana have proven a blessing to the fflicied whether intern!, external, bleedinr or itch ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield to the wonderful inS'ieoce of these never failing remeaies. Sold j Druggists. Tbi Oswabd Psoases or Scikrcc. It is an indispnted fact that the skMl of man is dailv developing improvements ia various de partmenis of industry. Each and all have an aim for onr general welfare. One of the cost desirable and lose wished for results has been accomplished in the discovery, by Dr. J. -Brings, of his Corn and Bunion Rem edies, his Alleviator for llie cure od preven tion of common Corns, and bis Curarive for the absolute cure of Festered Corns, Inflamed Bunions, Iagtotrinp Nails, Sore instep. Blis tered Heels. Tender Feet, Ac, Ac. Sold by Druggist. Corons, Colds, and Throat ArrccTio. As all seasons of the ver. many people seem lo be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest ing themselves in various forms such a Couehs, Bronchitis. Laryngitis. Asthma, Pibisie, and other highways to that prince of terrors Consumption. Hundreds are nec lectful when they are slowly but surrlydrift ing onward o certain destruction, who might with a little care, and by the use of proper remedies, cheek their downward tendency. Dr. J. Briers' Throat and Lung Healer is the acme of perfection for the speedy cure of all diseases ot the Throat, Lungs, and Chest Can be given to the infant and a;ed with per f-ct safely, as it contains no injurious drugs of any description. .As a general housloM medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold by Druggists. Dr. Brigos' Allevanter cures Headache. Neuralgia and nervous diseases. Try it. Sold by BANKS & AAML1X, and drupgists generally. MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PP.ICES OF BOAIID OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Josiita Scxtirel by the Hoard of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter t It) Kgg. "V dox Lard, lb Oountry Soap Beeswax r:w Wool, washed Poultry, live Dried Apples I'eaclies, pared . " I'eaches, un pared " Cherries ' Cherries, pitted " Blackberries " Raapherries Country Hams - tides and Shoulders Potatoes, bus Onions " O round Alum Salt, H sack Kailroad Ties Loeust Toeta, mortising " ' for board fence.. 22 30 8 , 8 25 8 3 50 8 8 . 20 16 ... 2 ... 8 ... 2n . 17 ... 10 40 75 2 25 60 33 IS D. K. SCLOCFF'S PP. ICES CURKENT. Heported Weekly. Gbaix. White Wheat, "pbus- Ited Wheat, t'orn Oats Timothy seed Coal. Prepared Ccal, "J ton Nut " " -. I'ea " Bituminous" ' Lomrr:. !tun of Lo;t, 4 4, "J 10 0 ft " ' 5-S, " ..... " - 8 4, " " 6-1, " Hemlock Frame, " " Hoards. Whitepir.e worked Flooring $1 45 I 40 65 40 3 50 $j 75 4 75 3 25 6 00 , $24 00 If. 00 25 00 28(JOto4000 17 oiito'iono 18 00to20n0 28 00 28 01 (iermafc Soling .. "anel D ors I 75 lo S "0 Window Sash, 8xli. window 65 " " 9x12. 75 " 1012. " 80 " " loxl, " 90 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, PuiLaPii-rbiA. Nov. 7, 1871. The Flour market continues dull, hut pri ces are without quotable change. Sales ot aO'O kbls including Superfine So 2o(S5 75 F.xtras 0'i 25 N. W. Kitra Family $7 60($8 25 Ohio A Ind. do. do. ..... $7 Wr7 50 I'enna. do. do. $7 0nfr7 60 Fancy Brands 8 008 75 Wheat attracts but little attention; sales of 20o0 hush at $1 55al 57 for red, $1 68 fur amber, and $1 631 65 for white. Rye mee's a fair demand, and two eai loads sold at 95a !l"c. In Corn there is but little doing ; sales of 4000 bush at 60t75c for yellow, the former for new, and 7172e for Western miied. Oats meet a limited demand, with sales of 6100 bush at 60a51c for western white, and 48 for mixed. - PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Moiat. Nov. 6 P. M. The better descrip-ions of Beef Cat lie were in good request this morning at an advance, but the medium and low trades were extreme ly slow to move, and prices for the most part nominal. We quote choice at 617 Jo; fair to good at 5a6c and common at !a4c $ lb, gross. Receipts, 2"o head. Cows and Calves were extremely slow to move, but prices were steady. Sales of springers at $4045, and fresh cows at $40a HO. Receipts, 150 head. Hogs commanded very full figures, and the demand was quite nrgent. Sales of common and good corn-fed a 66je $) lb gross. Re eeipts. 4.16 head at the Union and 1500 hoad at the Avenue Drove yards . . JUNIATA VALLEY BANK OF mifflTntown, PENN'A. JOSEPH POMKROY, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashiei. DIRECTORS. Joseph Pomeroy, I John J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, I George Jacobs, John Balsbach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of 'be United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenne Stamps. In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $VK) at 2 per eent. discount. Ia sums of $1000 at 8 per cent, discount. f fang 18 1869 1871. PHILADELPHIA. 1871. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, MASUr ACTUS IKS or Piper Hangings k Window Shades, WHOLESALE ARD RETAIL SALESROOMS, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Faoiorv-Cor. Twenty-third sa Saasoat Sts. Ost. 4-So PROCLAMATION Wasaiaa ras Hon. J a as H. Grabam, President Jndge or the Court of Common Pleas f the 9th Judi cial District, composed of the counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumberland, and the Hons. Taca.il I. Miliikes and Samoil Wavts, Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, have issued their precept to me directed, bearing date the 8th day of Sept.. a. d. 1871. for holding a Coort f Oyer and Terminer sod General J-U Delivery , and General Quarter Sessions of the' Peace, a Mifflintown, oa the flrst Mohdat of Decem ber, 1871. being the 4th day of the mania : tiOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coro ner. Justices of the Peace and Constables of ths coumy of Juniata, that they be thea and there in their proper persons, at 1 o'clock ia the afiernooa ot said day, will records, in quisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things that to their offi ces respectively appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance to prosecute against he prisoners that are or then may be ia the Jail of said eouaty of Juniata, be then and there to prosecute against thesa as shall be just. By an Act of Assembly, passed the 8th day of May. A D. 1864. it is made the duty ol the Justices of the Peace cf the several eoun ties of this Commonwealth to return lo the Clerk of the Ocurt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, of Ihe respes ive eounties, all the re. cognizances entered into before them by any person or persons charged with the eommia ion of any crime, except suon eases as may be ended before a Justice of the Peace, under the existing laws, at least ten days before the commencement of the session of the Court lo which they are made n uraable respectively, ard in all case, where any recognizances are entered into ices than ten davs before the commencement of the session to which they are made returnable, the saH Justices srere quired to return the same ia the same manner as if said act had not been passed. Dated at Mifflintown, Ihe first day of No vember, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and aeventy-cne. JilHGfH Attl, Sheriff. SherifTa Office, Mifflintown, November 1, 1871. , List of Jurors for December Term, 187L ORAKD JI'ROKS. Spruce Mill. D. E. Barton, J. D. Milli ken, John Wiseiiaupt. Lack Joseph Bell, John Kepner, Henry Tiizel- Susquehanna J. L. Parner. Patterson. George Goshen, A. J. Fasie. Fayette. A. Ualdeman, Jacob Ileckman, E. L. Jamison. Delaware J. W. Kurtz, Geo. Kinzer. Walker. Jonas K an If man, Cbas. Zeigler. Mifflintown S. B Loudon. Beale i. P. M'Williams, Ed. Sherlock. John Rodpers. ' Monroe. iohn M Lonnell. Fermanagh H A. Stambaugh, Jno. Note- stine, Joseph Roth rock. PETIT JCRORS. Beale Wilson Allen, Jos. Pomeroy, Mar. nson Reed, J. Woodward. Tuscarora Thos. Arhuck'e, S. M Beale, James Irwin, John Middagh, jr., John Wood ward. Susquehanna Ab Biraer, Henry Hoch- enbrnught, Henry SechrisU Mifflintown Jacob Bergy, H. V Weller. Milford John Cunningham, John E. Mo Crura. Greenwood Samuel Dimm. Sprnce Hill John Esh Walker John A. Gallagher, John Sartaia, Benjamin Kerchner. Pat.eron W. H. Groninger, W. C. Laird. Turbeti David Herixler, Wm. Hench, J. P. Johnson. Philip Kilmer. Fayette John Hart, Michael Hoffman, A E Kaufman. John Kenawell, Daniel Nace. tlenry Steher. PerrysTille Solomon Hertzler. DeNware D II. Hornberg, Jonathan Kin zer, A. II. Kurtz. Uyrus Mereditn, ueorge Speskman. Philip Smith, Jacob hpiece. Monroe A. II. Landis, G. S Metterling Fermanagh Josh. Puffenberzer, Michael St oner. Tbompaontown Oeoh Spicher. Mifflintown. Nov. 8. 1871 4w. REGISTER'S H0TICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the fo'lowtng named persons have filed their Admin s trstor's. Kxrcutor'a and Guardian accounts in the Register's Office of Juniata county, and i lie same will be presented for confirma tion and allowance, al the Court House, in Mifflintown, oa Wednesday, December 6tb. 1871: No. 1 The account of John C. Zeigler. Adoi'r of George Zeiglrr, late of Tuscarora township, deceased. No. 2. The account of Jacob Shelly. Ad ministralor of !-muel Sellers, late of Mon roe township, deceased. No. 3 The account of Absalom Barner, Adm'r of Dane Kleekner. late of Sutquehan na township, deceased. No. 4. The account of I. D. Wallis, Adm'r of Zschariah Webster, late of Walker town ship, deceased. No. 5. The account of William Kain. Guar dian of Aaron Wetxel. No. The account of Thomas Watts, Adm'r of John Stewart, late of Monroe township, deceased. ELI DUNN, RtgUttr. Register's Office. ce. 1 . 1871. ; Mifflintown, Oct. 31 Trial List lor December Term, 1871. 1. L. Burchfield vs. Milford township. No. 25, September Term, 1871. 2. Overseers of Poor of Monroe township vs. Hostettler ft George. No. 173, Septem ber Term, 1870. 3. John W. Speddy vs. Juniata eomiy. No. , December Term, 1670. 4. Com. for use Fanny Cox et al vs. James McConnell et al. No. 68. Feb. Term, 1871. 5. Cora at suggestion, Ac vs. Wm. C. Ad ams et al No 81. Feb Term, 1871. 6. J. B. Okeson, Adm'r Ac, vs Alex. Mc No. 104, April Term, 1871. 7. Jas. F. Kirk, Adm'r, &e..vs Isaae Kirk, ler ten. No. 115, April Term, 171. 8. David Tree vs. Neah Hertzler. No. 176, April Term, 187 1. 9 T. J. MiJdagh vs. J. B. M. Todd. No. 199, April Term, 1871. lo. George W. Smith vs. Joel W. Whitmer. No. 27, beptember Term, 1871. " 11. Levi Dundee vs. John A. Whiteman. No 101. September Term. 1871. 12. Brown fir use Phillips vs. James Rob ison No. 109, September Term, 1871. IS. Toung for use Coffman vs. Deariag k Quinn No. 132, September Term, 1891. R. E. MeMEEN, PreAy Prothoaotary's Office, Mifflin-1. town. Oct. 31. 1871. Sprtial notices. DEAFNESS. UL1NDNKSS. and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs. M. D., and Professor of 0ree o Ike t'ye and Ear, hit tpeeMty 'a the Medical College tif Prntuiltmia. 13 peart' ejperienee. (formerly of Leyden. Iloliand.) No. 5 Arch Street. Puila. testimonials ean be seen at his offieo. The medical facu'ty are invited to accompany their patients, a' he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. ootl2-ly v ' COAL. Lumber. Fish, fait, and all kinds of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oa"i Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and Seeds bought at the highest market prices in cash or exchanged for merchandise, coal, lumber, Ac, lo suit customers. I am pre pared lo furnish to builders hills of lumber JOBk or TeUow fme luinb.r. NOAH HERTZLER. Port BoyaL Juniata Co.. Ta. . i i l . i -r -Jf.viata SMTiaii $1,50 oer year. tiie amnm THE KEYSTONE! THEKEYST0HE! Bridge Street, Mifflintown. TTTE. TnE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD most respectfully eall the at teat i -n of our friends, customers, aad the public gen erally, to the fact that we have aeenred and fined up one of the finest rooms in the coun ty, directly opposite our old slaad previous to the terrible fire of Dee. 81, 1870. on Bridge Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to con tinue the business of QSNEBil IDSTtCTTATTOISnra. Wo have opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Goods every offered to the public, embracing in fact almost everything that the publie can wish. We would espe eially invite the attention of all to onr fine assonmrnt of DRESS GOODS. This department we flatter ourselves to be he best ever offered to the publie of Juniata for styles, quality and cheapness, of the most approved patterns, coxsisTiRQ or T Black Bombasine. Black Australian Crape, Black I'oplin, Black Velveteen, II Black and Faocy Silks. Black and Fancy Silk Poplins. Black aud Faucy Mohair, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Black and Colored Striped Suitings, E Satin Striped Versailles Cloth, Sotin Striped Lorne Robes, Silk Striped Moliair, Silk Figured Sultana, K Brocade Japanees Silks, Brocade Poplins, . French Serge Wool I'laid, Scotch do. do. do. E Cord and Colored Velveteens. English and French Chintzes, I'laid Nainsooks, Tlaid JudU Twills, Plaid SwL8, Brocha, Thibet. Helena, Saratoga, Vigilia, West branch, Niagara, and Watervliet Long and Square Shawls, in (Jreat Variety. s Black and Fancy Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Ermines, Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black and Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and I'iain Cottonade, Striped and I'iain Suitings. Striped ano1 Plain Marseilles, Striped aud Plain Flannels, o Prints. Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings Checks, Hickory Dedims, Drills, Diapers, Liuen, Cotton & Damask Table Linens; Cambric and Swiss Embroidery," Piqna and 'rochet Cdgings, Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Lasting Button aad Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Morocc Button aad Lace do. Ladies' Kid Lace Bala Ladies' Kid Lace do. Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, Misses' and Child's Lasting Gaiters, Misses' and Child's Kid Bals, Misses' and Child's Morocco Button, .Misses and Child s Goat and Pebble, Misses' and Child's Cmouet Slippers. II Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Uaiters, E Glassware and Qncensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. Wool Fix n red, Venitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets. Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades aud Fixtures. Berlin. Zephyr and Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Tarns. c Table and Pocket Cutlery. Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, fee , E In fact everything necessary to make up a complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods. As we are buying strictly for cash, we flatter ourselves that we can effer great in ducements to parties who wish to bay good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are cash or country produce taken ia exchange for goods. We only ask the publie to give ns a eall snd examine our stock, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN Sc ESPKNSCHADE, Bridge Street, Miflintowa. Sept. 21, 1873. DR. P. C. RUNdrO. PATTERSON, PA., DEALEE. IN EVERYTHING THAT COSSTlirrES A FIRST-CLASS ... . I . The public attention is also invited- to Lis large assortieai rl jPerfeoted. Spdctaclos. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find if to their adv: ill, as tliey will find the largest stock in the county tb' select from. ND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED. call AN NEW STOCK JUSt RECErVED-or MUSICAL Iff STEUMEJTC&, VIOLIN'S, ACCORDEONS ANI II AKMON1CONS ; ALSO A SPLENDIfr- ASSOIU'MKNT OF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THR LADIES; With an immense stock of NOTIONS g Something for. everybody, yorins and old, at the PATTERSOX DRUia STORE. (jRUCEKV, PROVISION, AND LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES ft PRICES reported weekly by C. BAR! LET, op posite the Post Office, Mifflintown, Ta : Wholesale. Retail. Butter . 25 Eggs 30 Lard 10 12 Cheese, "Ohio Irt . 18 New York 18 20 Molisses, Porto Kico, t gal til) " New Orleans 1 00 Srup, Honey Bee 65 " Amber 8(1 Melted Sugar 1 On Sugar, Granulated 17 '4 A ......... '...MM. ..... It) " B IS " Eitra V 14 " Yellow C 13 " Brown 11(g) 1-1 Coffee, Rio, Choice ... 2o " ' Fair 22 " Ho isted (Arbuckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest 1 60 " Oolong. " 1 Oo RaisiLs, Yalentia.-.....M 13 " Layers .. 2 Currants 20 Pruens, French 20 Rice 12 Soap, Rosin 5 6 Olive 8 10 ' Babhit 12 15 Salt, Ground Alum 2 00 " Dairy Ial5 Mackeral. No. 2 (new) J bbl 3 60 Brooms, No. 1 40 " No. -1 35 " No. 3 30 Tubs, Cedar 1 50a I 75 Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops. - .. 25 Slaw Cutters 60 Tin Cups 8 Tin Dish Pans 60 Tin Cullenders 40 Tin Wash Pans . 30 Tin Buckets 60 Boots, Men's Calf 5 25 Kip 4 50 Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting 2 00 Potatoes, Irish 60 " Sweet, peck 40 Coal Oil, lj gallon 40 99" Cash paid for eggs. D. K. SULOUFF it CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) dealers n: Grain, Lumter,CoaI, Hlt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, SC. The Highest Cash Prices Taut for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c Sold at the Lowest Prices.- Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, Ac. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. gbgrVoo can make money by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere.' Gaaia will bk bkciiveo is stobk to be solo bt tub 1st or J use, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. NEW DRUG STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, Main Street. Mffltntoicn, Pa. DEALERS IS MCCS AJ ICME, Chemicals, Dye Stuff, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil, Lamps, Burners, Chimneys. Brushes, Infants Brushes, Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Perfumery, Combs. Hair Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions, and Stationary. LARGE VARIKTV OK PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from high authority. Purest of WISES AND LIQUORS for Medi cal Purposes. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded witb treat cre. ma.6'7-1 j Cnmer issWtfatM, AU ATvai 9b.; ITO. IMIIO. a W. 4tb St.. CtaxamAU. O-. tmni Dr. Grwrnm. al Otarixt N. Car nak . aawhimf fcmf T MtvtM 1 81 1 1, BD win Ml liHM 1 K - an.i SUm am l A I tsovse. if tftvkva m mil O W nMcrwcarm Itowmr U Hi I ii 1 adnata m- msnti, c4mlinir Mr fB fl fB idftftiii' BBntA. H Mftm -- kaavej trwunrato. Mom ith?r taVMiM r mmmA. Fr partirnln. mntj tor circular, call, or xMrejw ilm Admmistrator'i Hotice. Estate etf F Tedtriek Hark, defeased. 1,HERE.V3 Letters of Administration on V the estate of Frederick Hack, lite of Walker township, deceased, have been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate aie requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the estate will present the Sams properly authenticated for settlement. WELLINGTON SMITH, rfrn'r. . Sept 13. 1871-6t Ml AftTIM A WALTBKS always keep up iheir stock ofGKOCERIEd aad will not be excelled eiiher ia the quality or pries of their goods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. ALL KISDSOF BLANK WORK, Ac, done at this Office in the neatest maimer aad at low prices. arrtape tar COME AMERICAN WASHER, PRICE-' $5.50.' T3 American Waster Srrcs I&ncjf, Tims and Ilruigery.'- The Fatigue of Washing Day ns longer dreads ed, but Economy, Efficiency, and Clean Clothing, Sure. In calling public attention' to' this" little machine, a few of ibe invaluable iaalitica, (not pi;cssed by auy oilier washing michino yet invented.) are here enumerated : It is the eiuallust, moM compact, -most port able, most simple in construction, inosi easily' operated. A child, ten years old. with" a few hours' practice, can ihoruughly comprehend' and effectually use it. TUere is no adjust ing, no screws to annow. no delay ia adspt-' ing! It is always ready fir use!' It is a perfect little wonder ! It is a miniature' iant, doing more work and of better qual-" ity. than the most elaborate and eMly. One- -half of the labor ia fully saved by its use, and the clo'bes will last one-half longer than' by Ihe old plan of the rntt hoard. it will wa-h the largest blanket. Three shirts at time, washed thoroughly ! In word, the ablution of any fnbrle. from' a 'YM to ar Lace Curtain or Cambric Handkerchief, are equally within tho capacity of this LITTLE GEM! It can be fastened to nay tub and taken off at will. No mailer how deep rooted a prejndice may exist against tshin'g Machine", the mr.meuf this little machine is seen to perform its won--eers, all doubts of its cleansing elficacy and" utility are banished, and the doubtrr and detractor al oafs' become the frst frienda of the machine. We have testimonials with ut n l, setting' forth its numerous advantages overall plhers; I and from hundreds who have throwa aside : the nnwieloy, useless machines, which have" ' signally failed to accomplish Ihe object prom i iscd in prominent and loud louadicg adver-' : tiseoieuis. 1 It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is i for wringing. I The price, another paramount irdiiceinect to pnrchasers, has been pined so' low, that it' . is within the reach of cvi-ry housekeeper; . and there is no article of ib'inctiir eco&oui-r ' that will repay the small investment so soon.' All that is asked for ihis GREAT LABOR SAVER, is a fair trial. We guarantee each machine to do its work pcrfrd'y. Sole Agents for the United Stalev A1. 11. FRAXCICX'S A CO., CIS Market St., Philad'a, I'a. The largest and' cheapest Wooden Ware house in the I'uiied Elites. auglfVom Oil, Paint & Varaish, WniTE LEAD, RED LEAD, COLORED PAINTS IN OIL. BURNT UMHER. It'AV UMUKR. CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, cSeo'hsiel'lcv, Escr blacz,"- Prussian Dine, Lamp Dlaclc,- Paint B'linfirti VarmixK' BrH!e, WHITEWASH BRUSHES: SASH ERUSHES' Wliiting am) Rosm by the Uarn-1, Soaps, Japan liner, White Varnish' Concentrated Lj3, BaTjbiit Potash, lnltv nil V1:mih. The above goods, with a large variety of" DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINE',' alwaya on band at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. Jr Glass cut to any six desired. L'r P. C. Kl'S DIO.- July 12, 1871-tf Real Estate at Private Safe; I Mll.F Hl TllW.NiilllP. T'HE under ijned offers to ae'l at r'rivate 1 sale a certain tract of land situated irr Milford township, on nltle sonth of i'aiter son, Juniata coiiniy, adjoining lands of K W. Jacobs, B. D Kepner lacob Leatou aud others, containing FORTY-FIVE ACRES, about Tnirty five Acres of which are cle-'tred and in a good slate of euliivatiori. baring been limed twice over wiii.in ihe List Sv years. The remaining ten acres is woodland, well set with lock-oak and yellow pii.e lim ber. The iniprovemenis on th's property are a LOG HOUSE, BANK BARN, BLACKSMITH SHOP, Good Frame 8PRIXG lKHHE, wrih a rever failing Well o.' goed water at the door, Na a Spring close by. A'so necessary our vjild ings, a good Apple Orchard, I'eacjes, Pears, Cberrvs and all kinds of fruit. The above property will b oM on very reasonable terms The purchaser cm als have the opportunity (if buying from ten to forty acres of good cleared land adjoining the above, at a very moderate price. For further information inquire of Arnold Varna, owner, who resides un tiie prciu!s-s. Any person wishing to purchase woull do, well lo call' aad examine ttc prir?r' r' themselves. ARNOLD VAr.XS. July 12, 1871-3m J. M. KEPUEAttT RARNES BR0TUER& HERR(K WUOtlS.tLB HBALBBS l HATS AND CAPS, 303 .Market Street, Philadelphia- "-SSJS"
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