Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 15, 1871, Image 3

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ijt Jaarata StnlincI
WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 15, 1871.
PENN3VLVASI A RAILROAD. 05 AND
after Sunday .Nov. 12, 1871, r.iKnger
Trains will leave
re Mifflin Station as follows:!
KA8TWARD.
Phila4elphia Express- 12.50 A.- M
Fart Line 2.28 A. It.
l'ac. Exp. f don't slop) 10,05 A. M.
Harrisb'g Accouimoiia'n 11,23 A. M.
Mail Traiu.:. 5.23 P. M.
Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M.
WESTWARD.
Southern Express 2.31 A. M.
Tbrough Passenger 4,53 A. M.
Pacific Express 5,56 A. M.
Way Passenger 9,44 A. M.
Cinrinonti Express 12.2G P. M.
Mail Train 3,27 P. M
Fast Line .. 7.2C P. M.
JAMES NORTH, Ag't
TOWS AXI COUNTRY.
a
E vnccinated.
Stripped stark naked Trees, of their
leaves.
Thr communication on the payment
of the members of the Legislature will
appear next week.
A nkw schedule went into operation
on the Petina. Railroad on Sunday laat
See Time Table, corrected.
A Huntingdon man last week lost a
pocket book co training $1200. It was
found by au lioueet man, and of course
returned to its owm-r.
Some days ago two boys, near Dud
ley, Huntingdon county, played with a
listol and accidentally discharged it,
-and killed one of them.
The handle block and turning manu
factory at Ebensburg, Blair county, was
destroyed by fire a week ago. Loss
S1S.Q00; insurance SS.500
(). Friday a week ago, Joseph G win
ner, a three old child of Biairsville, fell
into a tub of boiling water and was scald
ed so badly tli at Iik died a few days after.
A woman- in Faette'county wrapped
her wmMly wealth, $653 in greenbacks,
iu balls of ctrpet rags, lirr house took
fire and burucd, the carpet nigs and
money with it.
A man near Biairsville, Westmorel.md
-county, a week ago la t Sunday, was
discovered in the act of hanging himself
He is insane, and was sent to his friends
at Bellefonte.
A corpi.s of Huutingdon county
school teachers went out huuliug coons,
.the other night, and treed a bear, which
they shot, and dragged home. It weighed
one hundred and eighty pounds.
Wistkr is here; don't lifk your
health by wearing bad rimes, but go to
Heck Sc F.i!ick and make it all right by
4irdeiiug what ynu need in the shoe and
b'ot line. See advertisement.
Wanted A steady industrious
jroung man to learn the Chair-making
trade. One from the country preferred.
Apply to Wm F. Snydkr,
MifHintown, Pa.
Tiikrr will be a sale of personal prop
erty on Tuesday, November 28, 1871, at
the residence of Mrs. Elizabeth Lukens,
in Walker township. For particulars see
handbills.
The residence of Jacob Long, near
ihe Juniata Crowing, iu Bedford county,
was destroyed by fire some days ago
Mrs. Long perished iu the flames. The
iiouse caught tire from the stove-pipe.
The "Juniata House," the ouly hotel
in Mexico, is offered at piivate sale. This
is a good stand, and the attention of
hotel men is hereby called to it. Ad
dress Francis II Kin,
nov8-3w Mexico. Juniata Go , Pa.
Prince Alexis, the young Russia bear,
has arrived at New York, aud is the
general talk there; but the general talk
here, in and about the village, is the new
.store up near the lock See advertise
ment. Have you a severe wrench or sprain f
Have you rheumatism in any form I : the '-New Crystal Palace" building with
Have you stiff neck, or bunches caused j a new and splendid assortment of
Xty rheumatic pains ? If so, Johnson' rrtY GOODS, NOTIONS,
ArnxfMe Lii'imenl is a specific remedy, j Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, Boots and
and is also the best pain killer in the Shoes, Hats aud Caps, Groceries, Wood
world. and Willow-ware, &c, &c The public
Judge Taylor, o Huntingdon. Judge r respectfully invited to call and exam
Woods, of Lewistowu, and Judge Gra-1 iue tutir Btock- Goods will be sold for
i.am, of Carlisle, all within the past ten : ca8n- ni1 llie market P8
-days have been ill. I ,owed for M,llrf produce in exchange
As we zo to press we have the news
that Judge Taylor died yesterday mim
ing, of paralysis.
"We often see a lasge stock of eattle
which do no not seem to thrive and come
out "sorine ooor." all for want of some-
s or .
thing to start them in the right' direction
One dollar's worth of Shtridan't Cat airy
Condition Powdtr. given to such a stock ! w built is the kitcnen stove, ana a targe
occasionally during the winter, would be j boiler of water placed upon it, into which
worth more than an extra half ton of hay. portion of the chestnuts are put to boil.
I While this is going on the coffee roaster
The Bedford County Pre says: A!jgbronght forth, and another portion of
young man namod George Harwood, of j lhe cuegtnuts are put into it to roast.
Hopewell township, whilst engaged in i The py .take partners," eat apples
gathering chestnuts, on last Friday ; cr4ck . j ,8, &s , and as Mon aa the
week, fell from a tree, alighting on a' te8tut. wj,, to "rop," the beaux begin
fenco below, and broke his thigh in two
places. He was rendered helpless, and,
owing to the fact that he had not n-1
tormed any one ot ins uunt. be was com- -m a coupie 0f years mMt (,( u,e young
pelled to remain under the tree and en-, fenow8 t,e .pop J5x.
dure the agony of a broken limb till j .
Sabbath evening, when parties in search i Ma. Jessb Shkiver aud wife and four
of him were attracted to the spot by his j daughters, who live near McChanicsburg,
cries. The physicians promptly set the Cumberland county, were mysteriously
limb, but it is feared that the patient can-j poisoned while taking supper -on last
not survive, as his injuries arc of too se ! Thursday evening. Fortunately all re
rioas a nature. ' covered from the effects.
Proceed iugs T Cavalry trgaiintion.
, McMAKMLC HoOSS, PlITKTIU.E, 1
. .-u' a.--. Kovenebei. 4,1871 (
According to previous notice perrons
who were iu favor of raising a Cavalry
Company, met at the above named place
,T,.e ,. WM . . ... w
" r J ,
i o. W iteoa to Uie chair, . and .a motion,
t G. W. Burchfieid waa appointed cere-
jury.
j The object of the meeting being stated
by Col. J. K. Robinson, on motion, part
of the instruction from the Adjutant
I General in regard to the manner of or
; giiDuing a Compai-y was read by the
Hoc rotary
On motion, proceeded to take the
name of persons present who wished to
'join such au organization, which were as
follows :
Col. J. K. Robinson, Luke Davis, G.
W Burchfieid, W. Harry Moore, Mat
thew Rogers, Edward Kauffman, Saml
Beaver, V. S. Wilson. A. S. Adams,
Jerome T. Ailman, J U. Wilson, John
McManigal, Samuel Loudenslager, Geo.
Lukens, John Fuuk, Williamson Stewart,
Ephraim Cunningham. Murray Cunning
ham, John ? hover, Alfred Fui.k. David
iShover, Samuel Brant, Cyrus Sieber,
George Fink, S. G. Baird. Total 25.
On motion, proceeded to the election of
temporary officers for the organization,
which resulted as follows :
Captain J. K. Robinson.
1st Lient. Luke Davis.
2ud Lieut. G W. Burchfieid.
1st Sergt W. Harry Moore.
2nd " Mathew Rogers.
3rd " Edward Kauffman.
4th ' Samuel Beaver.
On motion, the election of other offi
cers was postponed until further organi
zation. On motion, a committcce of five was
appointed to adopt a uniform, and report
at next meeting, viz : W. Harry Moore,
Ephraim Cunningham, Col J. K. Rob
inson, Luke Davis, G. W Burchfieid.
On motion. Col. J Thompson, of the
State Arsenal, Was requested to m ke
statement in regard to arms and equip
ments, and also to give information iu
regard to prices of uniforms, &e.
Oil motion the temporary officers were
appointed a special committee to solicit
enlistments.
On motion, the next meeting to be held
at North's Hotel in McAlisterville, on
Friday, Nov. 10th.
On motion, it was agreed that the or
ganization drill one hour at next meeting.
On motion a vote of thanks was ten
dered W. S. Wilson for the able manner
in which he conducted this meeting On
motion the vote be spread on the minutes
of the Company.
On motioii arljoumed to meet in Mc
Alisterville, on Friday, Nov. 10th, at 10
o'clock A. M.
W. S WILSON. Chairman.
G. W. BiRciimLD, Sec'y.
Second Meeting.
North's Hotel. M'AMSTKsviLtc,
November 1, 1871. f
Merting called to order by Col. J, K.
Robinson. Committee on uniform re
porti'd the adoption of the United States
uniform for cavalry, with the cap instead
of the hat. When, on motion, the re
port waa received, with the exception of
placing the daik Hue pants with inch
and a quarter yellow stripes iu place of
the sky blue.
On motion proceeded to take the
names of all persons who wish to join
the organisation, when the following
names were ad ded to the Company Roll :
Joel Whitmer, William Shover, S. D.
Watts, J. D. North Harry Shellenber
gtr, James McCauley, Abraham Sieber,
jr., Ed. Caveny, George McLinn, John
Caveny.
On motion proceeded to drill one hour,
according to resolution at previous meet
ing. Twenty m"n mounted. On mo
tion a vote of thanks was tendered Judge
Watts for the nsr of his field for drilling.
Adjourned to meet in Johnstown, on
Saturday. Nov Sf.lth. at 10 o'clock A. M.
Col. J. K. ROBINSON,
Chainnnu.
G. W. BUUCHFIKLD, Sec'y.
GRAND OPENING!
On Thursday, November 23rd, 1871,
Shelley & Stambaugii will open in
. ,or 6a
Chestnut-Roasts. A new source of
amusement has been devised by the
1 JnanS peop'6 iu 8ome "ections of the
j eouatj. During the frosty evenings the
... a l
belles and oeaux meci ai a previously
designated farm house, each taking along
a pint or more of chestnuts. A huge fire
i . . . .... , i
poprte qnettion to tke belles. Of
. . nerJ popping all
ronna. ad it may be well supposed that!
SHEKRirr's Sale The following real
estate will be sold at Sheriff's sale, at
the Court House, ia MifStnttwn, at one
o'clock on Friday, NovsmLer 24, 1871 :
A tract of land in Greenwood twp ,
50 acres, aaore or less, log house. Sold
as the property of John Stone.' J.' ' " ,
A lot of ground in McCoysville, situ
ated on Main street, having thereon erec
ted a frame hotel building and log stable.'
Also a Grist Mill, at the same town ;
both to be sold as the property of Wm
Hackett.
A tract of land in Milford twp., eight
acres, a log frame house and frame barn,
and other outbuildings. To be sold aa the
property of Joseph Alexander. - i
A tract of woodland ia Delaware twp.,
five acres, more or less. To be sold as
the property of John M. Stntts.
A tract of land in Monroe township,
62 acres, more or less, a two-Btory brick
house, stone tavern Loose, ' frame barn,
wagon shed and other outbuildings. To
be sold as the property of John Garman.
A tract of land in Susquehanna twp.,
60 aeresi more or less, a log house and
log stable. To be sold as th property
of Joseph Zeiters and Mary Zeiters. ..
A tract of ltnd in Susquehanna town
ship, 29 acres, more or less, no buildings.
To be sold as the property of Abraham
Wilt.
A tract of land in Fermanagh town
ship, containing 130 acres and 63 perches.
Good buildings. To ne sold as the prop
erty of John Homing.
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
Something new and novel. De sure and
read the advertisement in our paper, headed
"Great est Invention of the Age." We believe
the Golden Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A
good pea Is a necessity to avery man, woman
and child. Agents, here is a chance to make
moaey ia introducing a good and saleable
article.
Piles instantly relieved and soon cured by
uaing Dr. Brigg's Pile ttemedies. They re
duce inflamalion, soothe the irritated parts,
and have proven a blessing to the afflicted,
whether internsl, external, bleeding or itch
ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield
to the wonderful influence " of these never
failing remedies. Sold by Druggists.
Thk O.swaio Fnoansss or Seissce. It is
nn indisputtd . fact that the skill of man is
daily developing improvements in various de
partiuaula of industry." Each and all have
an aim for cur general welfare. One of the
cost desirable and lone; -wished for results
lias been accomplished in the discovery, by
Dr. J. Itriggs. of his Corn and Bunion Rem
edies, his Alleviator for the cure and preven
tion of CDtiimon Corns, and bis Curative for
the absolute cure of Festered Corns, Inflamed
Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Sore instep. Blis
tered Keels. Tender Feet, Sc., &e. Sold by
Druggist.
Colons Colds, asp Tbroat Arricnos.
As all seasons of the year, many people seem
lo be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest
ing themselves in various forms such as
Conghs, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma,
Pthisic, and other highways to that prince of
terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg
lectful when Ihcy are slowly tut surely drift
ing onwnrd to certain destruction, who might
with a little care, and by the use of proper
remedies, check their downward tendency.
Dr. J. liriggs' Tbroat and Lnng Healer ia the
acme of perfection lor the speedy euro of all
diseases oi the Throat, Lungs, and Chest
Can be given to the infant and aged with per
fect safety, as it contains nn injurious drug
of any description. As a general household
medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa
ble. Sold by Druggists.
Dn. TtntOGs' Allevanter cures Headache,
Neuralgia and nervous diseases. Try it
Sold by BANKS & AAMLIX, and drupgrsts
generally.
DIED.
PANNEBAKER On the 7ih inst., in the
borough of Tattcrson, Mrs. Nancy L. Tanne
haker, wife of Joseph R. Pannebaker, aged
21 years, S months and 8 days.
NEW
WAGON MANUFACTORY
IS PATTERSON.
SAMUEL II.-ROLLMAN respectfully an
nounces to the public that he has recent
ly opened Wagon-maker's Shop in the bor
ough of Patterson, and is prepared to man
ufacture, in a neat and durable manner,
WAGONS OF ALL KINDS,
From a Four-horse Farm Wagon to a One
horse Spring-wagon.
All Kinds of Repairing will Receive
Strict Attention.
Grain and Lumber 'Taken in
Exchange for Work.
B ly careful attention to busines, and
by turning out superior work, he hopes to
merit and receive a large share of public
patronage.
S" Good Oak Flank Wanted, "t
Nuv I, 1971-ly
D. K. SULOUFF & CO.,
(Successors to D. F. Sulouff,)
DEAXE2S IN
Grain, Lumkr,Coal,
Halt, I?lHtei,
CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C.
The Highest Cash Trices Paid
for all kinds of Grain.
Lumber, Coal, &c, Sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Having boats of onr own we can freight
Grain, Lumber, Coal, Ac. cheaper than any
other parlies. We therefore defy competi
tion. JOYou can. make money by calling en us
before selling or buying elsewhere.
Graik will be bkcbivkd ia rroEK to bc
SOLD BT THB 1ST OP JOSE, 1871.
F. S. Our grain is not. elevated on men's
backs.
Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. - '
COAL, Lumber, Fish, Salt, and all kinds
of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oak
Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and
Seeds bought at the highest market prices in
cash or exchanged for merchandise, coal,
lumber, &c, to suit customers. I am pre
pared to furnish to builders bills of lumber
just as wanted and on short notice, of either
oak or yellow pine lumber.
NOAH HERTZLER. . ,
Janl Fort Royal, Juniata Co., fa.
FINANCIAL AID COHEBCIAL
CisCmiNGr PRICES
OP
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3 o'clo$, t koV. (4,1871.
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u 'ur, new ..........
Q" '67, new, ..-........
'68
6'e. 1040's,...,....i a
V. 8. SO Tear 0 per cent. Cy.....
Gold, .
Silver, ,i..
Union Pacifie R. R: lit M. Bonds
Central Paeiic It; R-.....
Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds.
108
891Q 90
102(l03l
78 78$
MIFFLINTOWN ft PATTERSON MARKETS
PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE.
Reported weekly for the Jdsiava Skbtibkl
by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat
terson, v
Butter V Ib..... -
Eggs, 'fl dot m
Lard, "$ lb
Country 8oap..
Beeswax
Tallow . .
Rags .'. ..
Wool, washed -
Poultry, live
Dried Apples ...........
" Peaches, pared.
" Peaches, unpared...
" Cherries
" Cherries, pitted
Blackberries
" Raspberries
Country Hams -
Sides and Shoulders.....
Potatoes, bus
Onions "
Ground Alum Salt, II sack
Railroad Ties
Locust Po? Is, mortising
" for board fence.. .... .
30
8
8
25
8
3
50
8
8
, 20
, 15
20
8
20
17
10
40
"5
125
60
33
13
D. K.
SCLOUFF'S PRICES CURRENT.
Reported Weekly.
Gbaix.
White Wheat, f bus . ..
Red tVhcat, "
Corn
Oats
Timothy seed.......
Com.
Prepared Conl, T tou
Nut " "
Pea " , i "
Bituminous" " .........
$1 45
1 40
65
40
3 50
$5 75
4 75
3 25
500
Lckbib.
Run of Log, 4 4, -j? 1000 ft $24 00
5-8, ' . . IB 00
8-4, " 25 00
" " 6-4, " .... 28 00to4000
Hemlock Frame, " 17 00to20fO
' Boards. " 1800to2O00
Whitepina worked Flooring ....... 28 00
" German Siding . 28 00
Panel Doors . I 75 to 3 00
Window Sash, 8x10, J window.. 65
" 9x12. 75
" 10x12, " 80
" 10x14, " 90
PI11LAOELPII1A MARKETS.
PHILAnSLPhlA, Nov. 11, 1871.
There is no improvement to record in ihe
Flour market the demand being limited.
Bales of 800 barrels including
Superfine $5 25(5 75
Extras $ OOfeO 25
N. W. Extra Family $7 50(n8 25
Ohio & Ind. do. do $7 00(;i7 60
Penna. do. do. . ..... $7 00(7 60
Fancy Brands........... .... $8 00(a8 75
Grain The offerings of wheat are small,
and the market is firm, but there is no great
degree of activity, oales of 3000 bush good
and prime Penn red at $1 58al CO; 1000 bus
Delaware do afloat at $15'.). and white in lots
at $ti:ia!08. l'.ye is not so strong; sales of
400 bush Western at 9oc. Corn in in better
request and holders fare firmer in their views;
sales of 3000 bush old Penn, Del and West
ern yellow at 75c ; 1000 bush Western low
mixed at 72a73. Oats are in good requrst
with sales of 700 bush Western white at 63c.
GROCERY", PROVISION,
-AND
SHOE S&ISE!
LIST OF LE ADING ARTICLES k TRICES
reported weekly by C. BAR1 LEY, op
posite the Post Office, Mifflintown, Pa :
" Wholesale. Retail.
Butter
Eggs .u.-.i.
Lard
Cheese, Ohio
New York
25
3d
... 10 12
... 1 18
. 18 20
Moltsses, l'orto Kico, gal
" New Orleans
Srnp, Honey Bee-...
' Amber.........
" Melted Sugar .
Sugar, Granulated......
A )
B
" Extra C
Yellow C
" Brown
Coffee, Rio, Choipe
" " Fair
" Roasted (Arbuckles)
Tea, Imperial, Finest ............ ..
" Oolong, "
RaisiLs, Valentin..
' Layers
Currants
Pruens, French
Rice '
Soap, Rosin 6
" Olive 8
Babbit 12
Salt, Ground Alum
" Dairy
Mnckeral, No. 2 (new) J bbl
Brooms, No. I
" No. 2
61)
1 00
Co
80
1 00
17
16
15
14
13
116-12
26
22
28
1 60
1 00
13
25
20
20
12
6
10
15
2 00
10al5
3 60
40
35
30
1 GOal 75
25
60
8
CO
40
30
60
5 25
4 50
,.2 00
50
40
40
" No. 3
Tubs, Cedar
Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops
Slaw Cutters
Tin Cups
Tin Dish Pans
Tin Cullendets
Tin Wash Pans
Tin Buckets
Boots, Men's Calf.
" Kip
Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting......
Potatoes, Irish....
" Sweet, J pack ....
Coal Oi), V glon
Cash paid for eggs.
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fU. liialig mmt
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krMtmcafct. Mom Cbtr mhM mv i n. Wot
partieqUfv. wad far wrmUr. oil, or aMnm thon.
Adninistnttor's Hotice.
Ettale of Frederic Hack, ieefsed.
HERE AS Letters of Administration on
V V the estate of Frederick Hack, late of
Walker township, deceased, have been grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against
the estate will present the sane properly
authenticated for settlement.
WELLINGTON SMITH, -4rfmV.
Sept. 13. 187-6i
GO to the Jdsiata Sentinel Job Printing
Office for all kinds of Plain and fancy
Printing.
THE KEYSTOIE!
THE KEYSTONE!
THE KEYST01TE !
Bridge Street. Mifflintown.
TfTE, TnE UNDERSIGNED, . W 0 C L D
most respectfully call the attention of
our friends, customers, and the public gen
erally, (o the fact ihat we have secured and
fitted np one of the finest rooms in the coun
ty, directly opposite our . old stand previous
to the terrible fire of Dee. 31 , 1870, on Bridge
Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to con
tinue the business of
GENERAL MEECHANBISnTG.
We have opened one of the finest, best and
cheapest stock of Good every offered to the
publie, embracing in fact almost everything
lliatlhe public can wish. We would espe
cially invite the attention of all to our fine
assortment of
DRESS GOODS.
This department we flatter ourselves to be
the best ever offered to the public of Juniata
for styles, quality and cheapness, of the most
approved patterns, &c
rossisTiso or
T
Black Bombazine,
Black Australian Crape,
Black l'opliu,
Black Velveteen-.
II
Black and Fancy Silks.
Black aud Fancy Silk Poplins,
Black and Faucy Mohair,
Black and Fancy Alpaccas,
Black and Colored Striped Suitings,
E
Satin Striped Versailles Cloth,
m St.iin Striped Lorne Robes,
Silk Striped Mohair,
Silk Figured Sultaua,
K
Brocade Japanees Silks,
Brocade l'oplius, '
French Serge Wool I'lnid,
Scotch do. do. do.
E
Cord and Colored Velveteens,
English and French Chintzes,
Plaid Nainsooks,
Plaid India Twills,
Plaid Swiss,
Brocha, Thibet, Helena,
Saratoga, Vigilia,
West Branch, Niagara, anil
Watervliet Long nnd Square
Shawls, iu Great Variety.
8
Black and Fancy Cloths,
Black and Fancy Cassimeres,
Black and Fancy Erminea.
Black and Fancy Tweeds,
Black and Fancy Jeans,
T
Striped and Plain Linen,
Striped and Plain (Jottonade,
Striped and Plain Suitings,
Striped and Plain Marsailles,
Striped aud Plaia Flannels,
o
Prints, Mnslius, Sheeting,
Pill-jw Casings, Checks,
Hickory, Denims, .
Drills, Diapers,
Linen, Cotton & Damask Table Linens,
N
Cambric and Swisa Embroidery,
Pinna and Crochet Edgings,
Silk and White Cotton Fringes,
Kibbons, Velvet and Gimps,
Laces and Braida,
E
Ladies' Lasting Button and Laee Gaiters,
Ladies' Moroco Ttutton and Lace do.
Ladies' Kid Laee Itals
Ladies' Kid Laee do.
Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers,
T
Misses' and Child's Lasting Gaiters,
Misses' and Child's Kid Bals,
Misses' and Child's Morocco Button,
Misses' aud Child's Goat and Pebble,
Misses' and Child's Croquet Slippers.
II
Men and Boys' Calf Boots,
Men and Boys' Gaiters,
E
Glassware and Qncensware,
Fruit Jars and Stoneware.
Wool Figured, Venitian, Listing
and Wool Dutch Carpets.
Floor and Stair Oil Cloth,
Oil Shades and Fixtures.
Berlin, Zephyr and Excelsior
Foreign and Domestic Tarns.
c.
Table aud Pocket Cutlery,
Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, &c ,
E
In fact everything necessary to make np a
complete stock of Choice and Desirable
Goods.
As we ara buying strictly for cash, we
flatter ourselves that we can effer great in
ducements to parties who Wish to bny good
Goods at reasonable prices.' Our terms are
cash or country produce taken In exchange
for goods.
We only ask the' public to give as a call
and examine our stock, and compare prices
aad quality. We defy competition.
TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE,
Bridge Street, Mifflintown.
Sept. 21, 1871.
DR. P C.
DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT
ERUG. STORE.
The public attention is also iiiTitcd to his large assortment
JRoxriteotoci Spectacles.
AU persona wlio are in need of Spectacle will find if lo tLeif advantage tn
call, as tliey will find the largest stock in the county td stket from. COME
ASD 11 AVE VOLU EYE-SIGHT KKSTOBED.
NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF
MUSICAL INSTHUMENTS,
VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS ANl HARMOXICONS; ALSO A SFLKSDID
- .. ASSORTMENT OF
TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES,
With an immenec stock of MOTIONS t& Something for everybody, young
and old, at the
TaTtekson drug store.
jKcw grflrfiiicnnt5-
"WIDE AWAKE 55?
pair of superb French Oil Chromos subject?
LIFE SIZE, eiqiiisiteae iimiles of original
Oil Paintings, tit VES A WA Y to every sub
scriber to
HENRY WARD BEECHER'S
CHEAT MTKUAIIY, HKLltiloUtf. WEEK
LY KEWSl'AFEiL Agents having great
success ! One took 1,000 names in " morlhs;
another 672 in 35 days ; another 113 in one
week ; one 47 in one day, and many other,
equally well, making frorn $ and $10 lo f t )
per dij. Takes on sight ! An old agent
who knowt, says: ' I think it the bett tmme.it
for canvauert e"r offered. Sorry I did not
engage sooner. l ays me better than any
book agency. .1 rare ehnnte to make money.
LOCAL AGE3TS WANTED.
Intelligent men and women wanted every
where If ynu wish good territory, send
early for circul ir an t term ! J. B. FORI)
4 CO., 27 Park l'lace, S. Y. ; !1 Bromfield
St., Bostcn ; 255 West Madi.v.n St., t'liietgo
AGEXTS H.UTEU liUl
THE YEAR OF BATTLES
The History of the Var between France
and Germdfty, embracing also l'nris under
ibo Cunira iCe. LjO illustrations ; C1J ai;c8:
price, 00 ) 30,CCO copies already eold.
The only complete work. Nothing counts it
lo sell. Making lU.OCi) copies per month
now In Englixb and Germn. Terms nn
enualed. Outfit fl 25. Adlress
U. S. GOOESI'EED 4 CO.,
37 Park Row, Sew York.
WflOTV HOI SEllt)l I MAti.lZINK
YT VulJ O i3 offered free during the coming
year to every subscriber of Meny's Museum,
the Toledo Itinile, Pomeroy a Pemnerat. etc..
which is an evi lnitc oi us wonu an I popu
larity. Horace Grec'ov. Jam Partn. The.
Oilore Tilini. linil I In milt on, etc., write tor
Tn"ciubb'ug, it otiferMliree nrst-class period
icals tor the price of one f them. A vnrieiy
of premiums on equally liberally terms. It
is an original. fira claa magmine. Volume
X begins with Jan. t. I hr-e specimen
enpiea free. AJdress S. 8, .VOOl( New-
EVERY FARMER
Is invited to send his address and receive
fact tan Tostack Pain a copy of the
America Farm Journal
The most Practical, the Best and Cheapest
Illustrated Agricultural paper in the United
Stales. Only 76 cents per year. Send for a
specimen copy. Addte-3
SIILLEK, LOCKER C(f.,.
Toledo, Ohio.
Solicited by Jfr.lJ 1 CO.,
Publishers Sr'enl'tic Amei
ean. 17 MBt .tOW.ff. Y.
Twenty-five years' experience.
Pamphlets containing Patent Laws, with
full directions how to obtain Patents free.
A bound volume of 118 pages, containing
the Raw fetssus by counties and all large
cities, 14t) Engraving of Mechanical Move
ments, Patent Laws and rules for obtainiffg
Patents, mailed on receipt of - cents.
The oldest and most reliable Institution for
obtaining a Mercantile Education.
J-rractic.tl business men as Instructors.
For information write for a circular to
P. DUFF 4 SON'S, Pittsburg. V.
CONGRESS ARCTIC.
iwrV The BKSI whterO'VRRHHOE!
I X. '0 Bl( KLES to break I
I an. NO TROUBLE U pat !
Seat, Genteel, Stylish!
AS TOUR SHOE DEAIES FOR ITV
AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more
nionty'at work Tor u. than at anything
ele. lousiness light and permanent. Par
ticulars free. G. Stissos ft Co., tine Art
I'Muhert, Portland, Maiie.
AinX A MONTH! Horse furnished.
t)t0 Expenses faid. H. B. SHAW,
Alfred, Me.
AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in
discretion, causing nervoro debility,
premature decay, &c, having tried in vain
every advertised remedy, has discovered a
simple means of self-cure, which he will send
to his fellow-sufferers. Address
J. II. REEVES, 78 Narsau St.. N T.
A CARD.
A Clergyman, 'while residing ia South
America as a Missionary, discove-ed a sttf
and simple remedy for the Cure cf Nervous
Weakness, Early Decay. Diseases of ihe Uri
nary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful and
vicious habits. Great numbers have .been
cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a
desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate,
I will send the recipe for preparing and
using this medieice, in a sealed envelope, to
any one who needs it, free of eharge. Ad
dress Jos. T. Ismas, Station D, Bible House,
N. V. City. . .
Special Bolicrs.
DEAFNESS, BLISDNESS, and CA
TARRH treate.1 with the utmost success by
J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Dir' of
the Kyt aA Ear, hie specialty r the Medical
Colleje of Pennsylsania, 13 pears' rrprrieitce,
(formerly of Leyden, Holian.l.) No. 805 Arch
Street, Phila. Testimonials eun he seen at
his offieo. The medical faculty are invited to
accompany their patients, as he has no secrets
in his praitiee. Artificial eyes inserted with
out pain. No charge for examination.
oct!2-ly
g B. LOUDEN,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.,
Offers hia services to the cilixens of Juni
ata county as Auctioneer and Vendue Crier.
Charges, from two to ten dollars. Satisfac
tion warranted. . novl-Sai.
RUNDIO.
COXSTlTtTES A FIRST-CLASS
OU, Paint & Varnish,
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD.
COLORED PAINTS IN OIL
BUliNT UMBER. KWW UMBER,
CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN,
C3S0H3 TSLLOW, LSCP BLACZ,
Prussian Blue, Lamp Black,
Painf Brushes, Varnish Brushes,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES
Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel,
Soaps. Japan Dryer, While Varnish
Conceatxatsd Lya, Babbitt's Potash,
I titty ami OlsifiM.
The ahove goo. Is, with a large variety of
fKrC3 and PATENT MEDICINE-?, always
on hand at the
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
fitf" Glass cut lo any siie desired.
. Dr I C. KV.NlllO.
July 1.', 1871-lf
Binlsell Combined Clover Thresher
aud Separator.
THIS MACHINE fUKESHES, SEPA
RATES, Hulls and Cleans Clover Seed at
one operation ; capacity ranging from L'O to
50 busLels per day according lo yield of
seed. After the Clover is fed into the Thresh
If
ing Cylinder, the seed contained therein is
deposited into a bag or measure at the side
of the Machine.
No Behandling of Cfoaf or Tailings.
An elevator conveys the unhulled chaff
back to the IIUI.LEK HOPPER, and an ex
tra Elevator conveys the light seel, Ac, back
(o the Fanning Mill.
2000 aew la oe throughout the tnited
States and Canada".
awarwe Irst rreawtaa at 75 Slate Fairs
since lNoti.
Send for "CLrtVKR Lkat" arid Crtlnred En
graving, which give complete description.
Bin"sr.LL ManrraeTrarxa C ,
Maufacturers,
llarrisbhrg. Pa.
Home Factory, Sontli Bend. Ind.
An Agent wanted in Juniata county.
An. 3), l,S71-3in
New Store anil New Omuls,
GROCERIES, PROtaSIOSi, &C.
Main Street, Mifflintown.
HAV1M1 opened out a GROCERY AND
PROVISION STOKE in luo old stand
on Main Street, MiffTintown, I wonM respect
fully ak Ihe attention of Ihe pnhri; In the
following articles, which I will keep on hand
at all Hues :
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA,
MOLASSES, RICE,
jr 1 4 It N A LT,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT.
HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF,
CrOnfectioneries, Nuts, &c.,
Tobaoco, Cijrii -,
OL.13SWARE,
110U1 Foc-tl, 4C.
All of which will be sold cheap for Cah or
Corinfry Produrt. Give Me a call and hear
my trices;
. W, KIRK.
Mifflintown, May 3, lPTl.
XEW B00T & SHOE SHOP
In Kevin's Ifew Bnilding; on
BRIDtJE STllLfcT, MIFFLINTOWN.
'THE undersigned, late of the firm of Fa
1 sick & North, would respectfully aa
ftouuee to the public that he has opened
Root and Shoe Shop in Major Nevin s New
Building, on Bridge street, Mifflit-town. and
is prepared to manufacture, of the best ma
terial, all k hi J.i of
BOOTS, SHOKS AND GAITERS,
FOR
GENTS', LADIES AND CIIILDULN..
He abo keeps on hand a large and well
selected stock of
lioMlj'-Jtio Work,
of all kinds, for men, women and children;
ALU WORK WARRANT!).
Give me a call, fur I feel confident that I
can furnish you With any kind of work you
may desire.
(y Repairing done neatly and at reason
able rates. J. L. NORTH.
May 31, 1871.
J. M. KKPIIEART
BARNES BR0TUER& HEBRON,
WUOlKSAfcK DBAXKB3 15
HATS AND CAPS,
503 Maxliel Street, Philadelphia,
aug 18, 18C3-1.
LARGEST STOCK r Dress Goods ia the
cvj;ty atT.Iten t Espenschade's.
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