Cjjt Juniata Sentinel. WEDNESDAY M0R5ING, DEC. 13. 1871. PESS3TLVAXIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Sanity, Nov. 12, 1871, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follow! : AHT WARD Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M Fast Lin 2.22 A. M. lc. Exp. (don't stop) 10,05 A. M. HarrisbV Acconimoda'n 11,23 A. M. Mail Train 5,23 P.M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Southern Express 2,34 A. M. Through l'asscnger 4.53 A. M. Tacific Expren 5,5G A. M. Wajr Passenger 9,44 A. M. Cincinnati Express 12 26 P. M. Mail Train 8,27 P. M Fast Line 6.26 P.M. JAMES NORTH. Ag't TOWS AND COUNTRY. Ice-bonnd The river. Could be filled now Ice houses. Patterson had only one case of email pox.J X cure for night mare Pay the prin ter. rXot fashionable among Mifflin ladies Skating Populat among the people. Judge Jnnkin. Smooth The roads. Something that every one knows There are several new cases of small pox in Lewistown. Divided on the new departure, called passivism The Democratic party. Marriage is often the end of man's troubles, but asks a wit which end ? It is said that the Sheriff has taken hold of jlie Belief on te Glass works. A certain dentist says he extracts teeth without pain by simply applying ice to the temples. . The old way to health and happiness Keep your feet dry, your bowels reg ular, and your be k cool The girl in the showman case didn't appear before the Grand Jury. The ehowmin whs released. Something that will impart a finer color to a lady's cheeks than rouge Cold weather, such as we all felt last Satur day and Sunday. F how and display exerts an evil in fluence npon the public moral. If you have a crop of grain to thresh, mjdoy Jonas lieiio to thresh it. Perrysvii.LE hxa 110 legal voters. t)f that number 77 have signed a peti lion for local option. Rufas Chapman, of Liberty, Maine, had a stiff leg bent at the knee, limbered and strengthened by the meat John -ton' Anodyne Liniment We understand that the ladies of the 91. E. Church of this place contemplate holding a festival during the Holidays, for the benefit of that church.. ""Ukv. M. Am.i-on v. ill preach at Lost (.'reek Church next Sabbath, at the usual hour, if 'the state of the weather is such that his health will not be endangered by the j mruey out and in. An Ebensburg paper talks about the nu:i.ber of squirrels that have beeu shot and shot at and missed, in the vicinity of that town, this fall They number thou sands. Not fishy, but squirrelish. Two young men, each vti.h an arm riff, were on the streets yesterday, with a hand organ, grinding out music. Drop them a penny, reader, if you muet them. Kcmember the truly unfortunate The Ornish people have just comple ted a new frame chinch in lit at ton town- hip, half a mile from Mattawana station. The size is 30x42, and it is a plain, airy, comforable edifice. L:tciftcn Dn.o crat. The proprietors of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment, Parson's Purgatice Pills, Sheridan's Cavalry Condition PoicJers, have published a readable and instruc tive pamphlet which may be had free at the stores. tK. Alexander Woodward, of Johns rn, last Friday afternoon, while in this borough, found a seal-skin driving glove on Bridge street, between Water and Main streets. Mr. Woodward left the glove at this officewhere the owner can get it by making good his claim. son of Sheriff Jones, of Mifflin county last week got into his futher's targe trunk, having the key in bis pock et. Another boy closed the trunk. The upring lock closed, and the boy was in confinement. The lid was pried off and the boy releasfd.""j A brakbman, on a freight train, on Broad Top, was sealed on the rear end of a car, at Ilopewell, one day last week ' Lis attention was attracted by some boys, when be experienced a smarting sensa tion in one of his fingers, and on looking at it he found it cnt square off. A boy was standing striking the passing cars with a hatchet, and he "did it with his little axe.'' Snake stories are a little out of season. The latest one wc clip froiu the Lancas ter Jnqu'nrot last week. It reads as follows : Edward Hicks Griestand John Fisher, whilst digging out the head-gate of S. W. P. Boyd's sawmill race.at Peach bottom, in Fulton township, on last Fri day, December 1st, came across thirty ica Ur snakes, nicely bedded iu the earth. 'i'hey were all alive and kicking, and were all pretty well grown. Pcachbottom must be a snaky country. Am editor np the river says a clerk wrote home to his sweetheart : ''Can't marry you this winter. Our firm don't advertise; business ts tfwful dull, and I will get my wages cnt down, if the firm don't. IVotice It is desirable that each member of the order of Sons of Tern perance be present on next Monday evening, the 18th inst,. as there is import ant business to transact. Let each mem ber be present, without fail. By order of W. P. A. A LATE exchange says hoarseness comes sometimes from over-rest, and quotes a line to sustain him from Dante : "From long-continued silence, hoarse." Such is not the case, however, with the hoarse people we know. Of Ihem Dante could say : "From long-continued noise, hoarse." IVotice A meeting of the Odd Fel lows Association will be held at the Sheriffs Office in Miflliutown, on Thurs day evening, December 2 at, 1871, at 7 o'clock P. M. Busiuess of Importance will be transacted, aud all stockholders are requested to be present. By ordet of T. VAN IRWIN. Prest. Li, lis E. Atkinson, Secy. Thr fellow who wrote the following should be handed over to the tender mer cies of the ladies : "Since the story has been told of how Jndge Breckinridge married a girl whom he saw jump over a rail fence with a pail on her head, the girls in Orangu county, New York, are said to spend their time in watching the road; and whenever they see a crriage ap proaching with a man in it they seize their pails and go for a fence ' Singular Dkatu. Mr. Henry Mel lott, a citizen of Licking Creek township, went out to hunt Rabbits, on Thursday morning, the 23d, and not returning at the expected time, the members of his family and others went in pursuit, and in the evening found him in a field near a fence dal, and gnanled by his two faithful dogs, they being t'Je means of his early discovery finsWering to -the calls of a brother of the deceased, and allowing no one but him to approach the dead man. Mr Mellott was unmarried, and above 10 years of age. From the appearance of the place, he rat down on a stone in an exhausted state, and death ensued. pulon ! putinm. Rkad t:ie Fui.LfiwiNii : Gnner it- B'k'T Sricing M 'chin Cn Gentlemen : We ihe undertigned, res idents of Mifflin county, Pa., having sev erally purchased your celebrated Shuttle Sewing Machin,'?. do cheerfully testify to their superior merits, embracing, as they do, the requi.-ite points of simplicity, du rability, and extreme ease of operating, together with the m.iny useful attach ments (given without extra charge), ren dering them litem the most desirable fam ily Lock-Stitch Machine iu use. We do earnestly recommend them to all who want a first-class Sewing Machine. Mrs. Fear, licr dsviMe : Mrs. M. Hart- man, Reedsville ; Mrs. Isaac Ward, Reeds ville ; .Vrs David Hatzler, White Hall; Mrs Isaac Long. McVeytown j .Mrs. Lee Sample, Reedsville; J. Conller, (Tailor.) Reedsville; Mrs. T. Sigler, Keedsville J Mrs. S McC'y, Lewistown ; Mrs. JLn Hit) e. R dsville ; Mrs. R. J. McKnitt, Milroy) Mrs. E. Wian,' Reeds ville) Mr?. J. I Sowers, Reedsville ; Mrs George Burns, R-i dsville; Sirs. A. M .Mittni ll, Lewictown ; Mrs. David Milli ken, Reedsville; Miss Maggie Sloan, Reedsville ; Miss Rachel Carr, Reeds ville; Mrs. Chamberlain. Milroy; Mrs. J. D. Nagney. .Milroy ; Miss Tillie Bell. Siglerville; Mrs W. A. McKuitt, Mil roy; Mrs John D. Hooley, Reedsville ; Mrs. Castillo, Yeagertown ; Mrs. Jacob McDaniel, Lewistown ; Mrs. Frederick Baker. Lewistown ; Mrs. John McKnitt, Reedsville ; Mrs. Channcy Shull, Lewis tewn ; Mrs. James McKnitt, Lewistown ; Miss Aggie Cnnrns, Milroy. Lctler From New York. Bpllsti:e Hospital, Medical CoLi.EgK, 1 New Vobk, Dec. 1st, 1871. J Editor Fentinkl: Dear S'r, In compliance with your request, on leaving Mifflin, I write you. Yesterday, Thanksgiving, was gener ally observed here. Services were held in all the bouses of worship, and the etores were nearly all closed. The day was cold, the mercury standing at about zero, with a stiff northeast wind. Being a holiday, we took advantage of it to see the sights. In the forenoon we went down to Washington market. It is located iu the lower part of the city. It is the largest market in the city, cov ering one whole square, and extending along the sides of the streets the length of several more squares. As to appear ance and architecture, it consists of the most dingy, dirty, and dilapidated old wooden structures, constructed on the most ancient models of sheds. Within it is divided into small sta'Is. And here is to be found almost everything need ful to supply the wauts of the inner man, as well as many that give comfort to the outer, and, is said, at the most reasonable prices. Here may be obtained beef, the finest aud best in the country, real, or lamb, and, if these be not sufficiently epi. cureau, venison, great hogs, or little pigs, hams, pork, or bacon ; rabbits, tur keys, wild, or tame, chickens, partridges, pheasants, quails, or ducks, ; oysters, or c'ams ; apples, pears, potatoes, turnips, beets, green peas ; bats, coats, "pants," vests, stockipga ; or, to pander to the eye, pictures, frames, ete , etc., too numer- nna to mention On account of the inclemency of the j weather comparatively few persons were to be seen on the streets. The day would have passed away in quietude but, for the nppeaiance in the streets, at sun dry times And! places, of bands of ''rag muffins," who attracted considerable at tention, affording amusement to young and old by their fantastic dress and lu dicrous movements. The afternoon we Spent in "Central Park" the pride of New York. The city has spent an immense amount of money in beautifying it, and rendering it desirable and pleasant resort for the weary citizen. And it has succeeded admirably. . For, removed from the noise, the bustle, the turmoil, and the cares of the city, they may enjoy an hour in peace and quietness. The Park is of large size, just how large I cannot say, and consists of hill and dale, with here and there an outcropping of rocks, lakes, rills, with minature waterfalls, clumps of natural trees, beautiful shrub bery, archways, and beautiful summer houses. There is, also, a fair menagerie, aud five museums on the ground. The museum contains a very fio collection of stuffed animals and birds from all quai tera of the globe ; alcoholic speci mens of fishes and reptiles of almost every conceivable Variety j skeletons of animals, reptiles fishes ; beetles, insects, butterflies, moths, in unanswerable variety ; shells, ' corals, sett-weeds, min nerals, etc., etc. I hope none of your readers, who may chance in New York, for however short a season, will fail to spend at least a part of a day in the Park they will he well repaid, iu the pleasure they receive. On our way home we stopped at the new depot of the New York Central Railroad. It is a magnificent structure of stjne and iron; covering two squares. It is by far the finest structure of the kiud iu the United States. Its offices are large, elegantly furnished, and com fortable. Three roads occupy it the New York Central and Hudson River, the Ilailem, and the New York and New Haven It has been open but for a short time, but already it has created considerable inconvenience to travel across the city obstructing by its trains many of the streets almost completely. They told us that iu a week's time a train would come in or go out every five miuutes. In the evening we had the pleasure of enjoying a rich musical treat, in the form of that graud oration of Handel, the Mesi-iuh. The leading parts were sung by Miss Wynne, Madame Tatey, Mr. V. H. Cummings, and Mrs Santley, the choruses by the New York Harmonic Society, consisting of about three hun dred The four leading siugers are very fine particularly Madame Patey, who has a full deep, rich, aud powerful voice of grrat compass. very sweet, and Mr. Santley, who is said, to be the greatest living barritone. Of this lam no judge, but he is certainly a very fine singer. Thus passed the day. Respectfully, yours. THOMAS A. ELDER. Ill ED. IIOLMAN On Ihe "ih inst.. in Walker township. Mr Connd Ho'.iuan, in Ibe 28th year of his age. , TRCTTOX On Ihe Sib insl., in Delaware townshir, Miss May Emma Trillion, aged 21 years, 2 mouths and 26 d.-.ys. LAXDIS On the 12th inst , at the resi dence of her son in law, Mr. Samuel Bonsall, in this borough, Mrs. Lydia Landis, aged G5 years, 11 months and 12 days. Notice of Election. N OTICE is herehy given that an election for officers for i lie Juniata County Agri cultural Society will be held at McManigal's Ho'el. in Perrysville. on FKIDAV, JANU ARY I'.'th, 1872, between the hours of 1 and 1 o'clock p. . H. HAMILTON, Trea't. Dec 13, 1871-td -NEW PIIICES IN DRY GOODS, IVOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OH CLOTHS, &0 &C. 16. If you want to see an entire new stock of Goods at Low Prices, call at the EW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MUFLIHTOWH, PA. SHELLEY & STAMBAUGII. Xov. 29, 1871. DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Disrates of the Eye and Ear, kiv specialty in the Medical College of Pennsylvania. 13 pears' experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holiand,) No. 805 Arch Street, l'hila. Testimonials ean be seen at bis office The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with aut pain. No charge for examination. octl2-ly FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, CLOSING PRICKS OF iO &). 3d St. FMla. 3 o'clock, p. m. Dec. 12, 1 87 1 . New C. 8. 6' of 1881; 119,0110 U. S. 6's of '81 ....i.. ...... ' '62, ...j..... " 64, . '65,. ..... " 'G5, new,....-. " '67, ne,. . '68 " fi'mlO-KTs,..; - U. S. 30 Tear 6 per cent. Cy Gold ;u Silver, - Union Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds. Central Pacific R. K...... Union Pacific Land Orant Bonds. HOiWlllJ 110(S-111 llljH1 1131f,yll3 lMJWlHJ IlWillO 113 113 110J110 HIS (giro 91 f 91 103104 79 79 MIFFLINTOWN & PAft'ERSOS MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jcbiata Skktixil by the Board of Commerce of Alitmn and rat. lerson. Butter V lb Eggs. V dor ; Lard, lb . Country Soap '. Beeswax Tallow Rags - Wool, washed Poultry, live .....v Dried Apples Peaches, pared. .i " Peaches, unpared " Cherries...;;: " Cherries, pitted " Blackberries " Raspberries ....i. Country Hams -:..,... Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, bus Onions " Ground Alum Salt, p sack Railroad Ties Locnst Posts, mortising i - " for board fence., j... 22 , ; 30 .-. 8 8 25 8 60 8 8 , 20 . 15 ... 20 ... 8 ... 20 . 17 ... 10 40 75 2 25 50 33 15 D. K. SCLOtfFF'S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Gbain. While Wheat, "t bus $? 38 Red Wheat, - 1 33 Corn .....; . 6"i Oats - .-. 42 Cloverseed 6 15 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, U ton $5 75 Nut " " - 5 Pea " " - 3 25 Bituminous" " 5 00 Lumber. Rim of Lng, 4 4, t? I0'10 ft S- 00 ' " o-8, " 16 00 8-4, " 25 00 6-4, " 280uto4000 Hemlock Frame, " 1700to20n0 " Boards. " 1800to20 00 Whitepine worked Flooring. 28 00 " German Siding 28 03 Panel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window Sasb, 8x10, "ft window 65 " " 9x12. ' 75 " 10x12. " 80 " 10x1 , " 90 rilllADELPIIl. MAItKETS, pHiLAi'Ei.rbi.v. Dec. 12, 1871. Seeus There is les doing in C'over ; 250 bushels sold at lOIalUc fcr lb. Flour There U no change to notice in the market. The demand is conhud mostly to the wants of Ihe borne consumers, whose purchases foot up 1100 barrels, including Superfine $5 '2o(a,' 75 Extras .i S 0(n6 25 N. W. Extra Family $7 50(?,8 25 Ohio & Ind. do. do $7 007 50 Penna. do. do $7 OOf.iu 60 Fancy Brands $8 0O(.8 75 Grain The offerings of Wheat are very moderate, but fully ample for Ihe demand, wuich is limited. Sales of ISM bus Penn red at $1 57a 158. and 40J bus Mich while cho:ce at Si 72. Rve cannot be Uoted over 95c for Pnn and western. Corn is quiet. but steady. Sales of IOiiO bus old yellow at pile: new do at lUo ami old western mixed a 75ii80c and ntw do at 75a"8e. Oats are with out essential change. Sales of 500 bus white at u4:u ic mixed t ol:i .ic, and bl iclt at otic. The cattle market was dull this week Sales of extra Penn and western steers at 7 a7Jc ; fair to good at Oafije andcimmon at 4a51c fl! lb gross. Receipts i(MMJ head. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE M UKET. Mosuat, Dec. 11 P. M. Cows and Calves were in better request and prices advanced. Sales of spjinger sat $3oao0, and fresh cows at lja0j bead. Receipts 150 head. Sheep were in light supply and met a live ly demand at some advance in price. Sales of fair and good at .nc, and lumos at bibc lb Hi. Receipts 14,001 heads. Hons were rather dull, but pricei were un. changed. Seles of carn-fed at Cat $ lb. Keceipts at the Union drove yard doau neaa. NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY IX PATTERSON. SAMUEL II. ROLLMAN" respectfully an nounces to the public that he has recent ly opened a 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 Lumbct Taken in Exchange for Work. B& By careful attention to busines, and by turning ont superior work, be hopes to merit and receive a large share of public patronage. ESS- Good Oak Plank Wanted. -a Nt,v 1, 1871-ly Boot and Shoe Shop. THE undersigned, fashionable Boot H and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- If ly informs the public that he has located Sw in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared ts accommodate the most fastidious in LADIES' WEAK, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, BrogaiiH, CHILDREN'S WEAR, , C. Also, mending done in the neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. ISy Shop located on tbe east side of Tus carora street, one door south of Main street, nearly opposite Laird & Bell's store. J. W. DEAN. March 8, 1871-ly BLOOMSBURO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AND Literary and Commercial Institute. The Faculty of this Institution aim to be very thorough in their Instruction, and to look carefully after tbe manners, health and morals of tbe students. tGT Apply for catalogues to HENRY CARVER, A. M., Sept 28, lS70-6m Principal. afHrrrhanuMsf. THE KEYSTOIE! THE KEYSTONE! THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, Mifflintown. I7E, THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD ' most respectfully call the attention of our friends, customers, and the public gen erally, to the fact that we have secured and fitted up one of the finest rooms in the coun ty, directly opposite our old stand previous to the terrible fire of Dec. 31 , 1870, on Bridge Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to con tinue the business of GENZEAL MEECHANDISING. We bave opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Goods every offered to tbe public, embracing in fact almost everything that the 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, Sc., coxsisTisa or T Black Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, Black Poplin, Black Velveteen, II Iilack and Fancy Silks. Black and Fancy Silk Poplins, Black and Fanny Mohair, Black and Fancy Alpaccas. Black and Colored Striped Suitings, E Satiu Striped Versailles Cloth, Sotin Striped Lome Robes, lilk Striped Mohair, Silk Figured Sultami Brocade Japanees Silks, Brocade Poplins, French Serge Wool Plaid, Scotch do. do. do. 1 Curd aud Colored Velveteens, English and French Chiutzes, fluid Nainsooks, Plaid India Twills, Plaid Swiss, Y Broclia, Thibet. Helena, Saratoga, Vigi'ia, West Branch, Niagara, and Watervliet Long and Square Shawls, iu Great Variety. Black and Fancy Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassitneies, Black aud Fancy Ermines. Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black and Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plain Cuttonade, Striped and Plain Suitings, Striped and Plain Marsailles, Striped and Plain Flannels, o Piints, Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Checks, Hickory. Denims, Drills, liapers. Linen, Cotton Sc Damask Table Liucns, N Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piqua and Crochet Edgings, Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Lasting Button and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Morocco Button and Lace do. Ladies' Kid Lace Itils Ladies' Kid Lace do. Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, T . Misses' and Child's Listing Gaiters, Misses' and Child's Kid Bals, Misses' and Child's Morocco Button, Misses' and Child's Goat and Pebble, Misses' and Child's Croqnet Slippers; II Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Ga"trs, E Glassware and Qncenswaro,' Fruit Jars and Stoneware. Wool Figured, Venitian, Listing aud Wool Dutch Carpets. Floor and Stair Oil Clotli; Oil Shades and Fixtures. Berlin, Zephyr and ExcetsJor Foreign and Domestic Yarns. c Table and Tocket Cutlerj, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, &c , In fact everything necessary to make up a complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods. As we are burin strictly for cash, we Salter ourselves that we can offer treat in ducements to parties who wish to buy good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are eash or country produce taken in exchange f6r goods. We only ask tbe public to give ns a eail and examine car stock, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN & ESPENSC H ADE, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. Sent 21, 1871. DR. P. C. RUKDIO. tATTERSO?, Ia.., DEALER IX EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected Spectacles. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their adrantag. to call, ns tbey will find the largest stock in the county to select frorfl COMB A$D HAVE YOUfi EYE SIGHT 11ESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRTJMEJTIS, VIOLINS, A.CCOKDEONS AND IIAKMOXICONS ; ALSO A SPLENDID' ASSORTMENT Of TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS 3r Something for everybody, yonng and old, at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. GROCERY, PROVISION, AND SXftBS! LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES A PRICES reported weekly by C. UAI'.ILET, op posite the l'ost Office, Mitfiinl jwn, F : Wholesale. Retail. Butter - 25 Eggs a. - 3u Lard 10 12 Cheese, Ohio lfi 18 New York 18 2(1 Molisses, Porto Uico, "jjl gal B0 New Orleans 1 00 Srnp, Honey See- 0o "" . Amhcr P0 " Melted Siigir 1 00 Sugar, Granulated - 17 A Iti : I 1! lo " Extra C 1 1 " Yellow C 13 Brown H&'2i Coffee, ltio. Choice - j " " Fair 1!2 " Hoistcl (Arbueklcs) 1!K Tea, Imperial, Finest 1 CO " Dolong, '- 1 00 Iiaisii.3, Yak-ntia... H " Layers .. 2" Currants 20 Prucns, French 20 Kice 12 Soap, Rosin 5 ' Olive 8 10 " Babbit 12 15 Salt, Ground Alnm..: 2 OO ' Dairy.,. lal-') Mackeral, No. 2 (new; J bbl. 3 50 Brooms, No. 1 : 40 ' No. 2 - 3 No. 3 30 Tub, Ceilar 1 50al 75 Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops....- .. 25 Slaw Cutters " tiO Tin Cup - 8 Tin Dish Pans OO Tin Cullendcis 40 Tin Wash Pans HO Tin Buckets ' i0 Boots, Men's t'alf 25 Kip 4 50 G:iitcrs, Ladies' Lusting 2 00 Potatoes, Irish 50 " Sweet, peck - 40 Cusl Oil, V gallon 40 Ctt-d paid for eggs. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. SulouST,) DSALSES IN Grain, Lum'ber.Coal. CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, SC. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain: Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at the Lowest I'licci'i Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, &c, cheaper Iban any other parties. Wc therefore defy competi tion. itjJYou can make moner by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Gaaix will br nrcrivED ix store to ck SOLD BY THE IsT r JUNE, 1871. P. S Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. JILNIATA VALLEY BASK M I FFLIXTO WiV, PENS 'A . JOSEPH POMEKOY, President. T. VAN IKVIN, Cashiet. r'lKFCTOBS. Joseph PomeroTr, John J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, George Jacobs, John Ualsbach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on lime deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Itondi, cash, coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of ihe United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. ?!-ll Revenue Stamps. In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $'.00 at 2 per cent, discount. In silms of $1000 at 3 per cent, disconnt. faug Id 18B9 NEW DRUG sfi5lRE ' BANKS FllAMLIN, Main Street Mijjiihtoicn, Pa. DEALERS IN RVCS MB 9EBIC ItES, 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, &rf Stationary. LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from high authority. Purest of WISE3 AND LIQUORS for Medi cal Purposes. ay PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with great care, mal6'70-ly ARTIN A WALTERS always keep np i. their slock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or pric of their goods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. STOPS 1L TWO STORES! AXD I Two Coal and Lumber Yards. THE nndersined would inform the pnldio thr.t he keeps constantly on hand nt bis Coal and Lumber Yard, in Patterson, and also at Tyson's lok, aho Jlifllin, s large slock of Coal and Lumber. His stock con sisls i part of ST(V COAL, SMITH COAT, AND LIME BURNERS' COAL, nt the lowest cash r!e. Lumber of all kind-i and quality, such as While Pine Plank, two in-he"! do. U inch ; White Pine Board 1 inch; ds. I inch; White Pine Woiked Flooring, HemWk Boards, Scantling. Joists. Roofing Laib, l'lasteriSg I.a!h, Shingles, Stripping, Sash and Doors. He has aUo just received at his STORE IX PATTERSON, a full line of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, , " ML'SLISS. FLANNELS. PRINTS. CASS1MERES. BOOTS AND SHOES. GROCERIES. SALT, SPICES, FISil, PROYI3IONS, &c, &c. He has hUo opened a branch ' STORE AT TYS03TS LOCK, at his Coal Yard abofe Mifflin, where he keeps a general assortment of Groceries, Flour, Feed, rrovii-ion'". Spices. Tinware. Tobacco, Fish, Salt, and everything to bo fonr.it in a Grocery Store. 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