gty I inula titfinel. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 20, 1871. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Sunday, Not. 12, 1871, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M Tut Line 2,22 A. M. Pe. Kxp. (don't stop) 10,05 A. M. Harrisb'g Accommoda'n 11,2? A. M. J MailTraiu 5,23 P.M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Soutliern Express 2,34 A. M. Through l'asaenger 4,53 A. M. Pacific Express 5,50 A. M Way Passenger..,. .... 9,44. A. M. Cincinnati Eipre;s..:.... 12.20 P. M. Hail Train 3,27 P. M Fast Line 6.20 P. M. Mixed Train 8.15 P. M JAMES NORTH, Ag't STJNBURT & LEWISTOWN RAILROAD. On and atttr Friday, Dee. t, 1871, trains will run on theSuLburjr and Lewistowu Rail road as follows : I.IA.VI LIATI WBSTWAKD. STATIONS. EASTWARD. Mixed. Mail. Mail. Mixed. A. H. A- U. p. M. A. M 11.40 6.80 Sunbury 3.86 10.30 12.08 6.60 Selinsgrove 3.15 9.59 12.21 6.05 Pawling 8 00 9.40 12 32 7.16 Kreamer 2.49 9.29 12.38 7.22 Meiser's 2.43 9.23 12.63 7.87 Middleburg 2.28 9 08 1.08 7.62 - Benfer 2.13 8.53 1.31 ft.10 Bcavertown 1.52 8.30 1.42 . 8.20 Adamsburg 1.42 8.2( 2.13 8.45 McClure 1.17 7.64 2.35 .S Wagner 1.00 7.80 2.42 9.09 Shindle 12 55 7.30 2.67 9.21 Painter 12 45 7.18 S.10 9.81 Maitland 12.36 7 08 S.82 9.49 Lewistown 11.20 6.50 8.42r.n. 9.68 Lewistown Jn 11.10 6.25 Trains connect with Way Passenger and Mail trains west, and Harrieburg Accommo dation and Mail trains east at Lewistown, and north and south at Sunbury. TOWN AND COUNTRY. A merry Christmas to all. The editor of the Altoona Sun is ill Slippery The sidewalks on Mouday morning. Ignorant People who don't take a newspaper. Intelligent People who read news pa pets. Expected by the young folks Santa Clans. There is a probability of Alexia com ing around this way Last Sunday was the grandest day since the winter commenced. Make bay hile the sun r-hines, and Laul ice while the riv r is frozen over. Judge Hank, of Le banon, claims to have a gnn that belonged to Daniel Boon It is eail that Horace Greely sent the New York Woman iufintgc Fair a cradle. A Lewiftown saloon keeper give liif patrons a free "Sour Krout Lunch'' l ist week. There is a man in Lebanon who has lived in" the Louse iu which he was born 75 years. Evunr family should get a county paper. A LAI OE dock of Confectioneries for the llolidays at J. W. Kiik's. JuBN B Gotou wi!l lucttne iu Ty rone, on Tuesday evening. January 30, 1872. Ester your nam-s on the subscrip tion book of the Sf.XHSM. with the coming New Year. t Go to the Pout Office and see the larg stock of Christinas Toys and Coufec tioneriea just received. IK Mb. J. W. Dkan, of Patterson, re quests ns to state that the report of the small pox being in bis family, is untrue According to our usual custom there will be no paper issued from this office next week. The child that was ill with the small pox, in Patterson, died, aud was buried last Tuesday night. It is said that a strong solution of cop peras water sprinkled around the haunts of rats will cause them to leave. IThk debts of a bankrupt in Philadel phia amounts to the modest sum of two million eight hundred thousand dollars. Tec handling of money is said to be a great agent in tbe spread of small-pox. An exchange says "that's why so few printers suffer from the disease. Adopting the patent outside is becom ing fashionable among the country prin ters. The Sunbury GazitU and Demo crat have each gone and done it. Samuel Shi'Ler, aged 14 years, died of small pox, near-Oaklaud, on Sunday night. His was tbe second case of small pox in this county. Both proved latal. Some newspaper patrons imagine that printers live on "air pudding," judging from their tardiness in paying up old corses. Ex. A VILLAGE gossip, of Tulpehocken Berks county, recently had to pay. through a court of justice, $3,400 for slandering: a female acquaintance. A righteous verdict. Save yoar money by purchasing your Furs from Shelley & Stambaugh. They hare the most complete line ever brought to this town, and are selling at very low prices. Call and see them. k HEN'gfJ was found in the barn of TJr; Kundio 8, in Patterson, a lew aays ago, that has a peculiar formation on the thick end, bearing a striking resem blance to a rose formed by the sculptor's chisel. The public are invited to call and see it at the Drug store f Dr Bun dio's, in PattcrtotflJ Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and in fact everything you need, will pay you to go to Shelley & Stambangh to buy. Their prices will satisfy any person. Smanubl Bortle's right arm received a severe wound at -tbe wrist, from tbe tusk of an infuriated hog that he was helping to handle, at Col. J. K. Robin- sou's last wee A lady frond sent the editor of the Lewisburg Chronicle a couple of chick ens .for Christmas. The editor, in Lis joy over the gift, Bays Le don't care Low often Christmas comes this year. -. - Person:! who have become thoroughly chilled from any cause, may nave their circulation at once restored bjr taking into the stomach a teaspoonfnt of Juhx tim't Anodyne Liniment mixed in a little cold water, well sweetened. A yocno la dy, writing on the subject of kissing, says, " I should quite as lief have a good kiss as a new cashmere ;" whereupon an exchange editor we pre sume a single one remarks, " and we would as lief, if not liefer, give it to her. An exchange says the people of St. Paul, Minnesota, are sensitive. Some body was lecturing there on the " Sham Family," recently, when the whole'audi ence, thinking his allusions personal, rose "as one man' and left the ball. The young men of Waterville, Me, organized a society, that they call au anti-corset society, where tbey pledge themselves to marry no girl whose waist is so tight that it will not yield a little when a strong arm is clasped around it. A smart fellow wonders if Judge Kent, who said that " the abominable practice of wearing hair on the upper lip is reprehensible," ever beard of the- old Spanish proverb, " A kiss without a moustache is an ess without salt." Thr banks of this place will be closed on Christ man and News Years Day, these days being legal holidays. Notes aud other business papers maturing on the 25th inst , and 1st prox.- will fall due on the 23d aud 30th inst. Every farmer who owns a good stock of horses, cattle and sheep," aud intends to keep them through the winter, should get at once a good stock of Shfridan's Car airy Condition Pother. One dol lar's worth will save at least a half tun of hay. ().K night, about t-n days ago, Ilir.im Kelly, the tax collector of Chapman tp. Snyder county, wag stopped on theroad by a man who demanded his money. The collector dr w a n-vi.Iwr r.i:d shut at the would-be robber, who at this reception fled. Klly made information against a certain party, ag'tinst whom a true bill was found by the grand jtiry of Snyder county. Some ot:e s;iys a spirited young lady savs that it looks as though a man was ashamed to publicly show himself in company with a lady when Jie hangs about the church doors Sunday evenings waiting and watching for her to make her appearance so that he may sneak up to her in the dark and offer her his escort. Girls, isn't it abominable? Rev. A. L. Glss, of Cassville, will deliver three Itcturis in St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, iu Licking Creek Val ley, for the benefit of the Sabbath School. The said lectures will be on three succes sive evenings, commencing on Saturday evening, 30l'i inst Subjects "To Utah and B.ick Again;"' "Solomon's Temple;" 'Minerals and Mining iu the West." A large attendance is solicited, aud good lectures m:iy be expected. . Fvblic Sale I. D. Wallis, Executor of the last will and testament of Conrad P. Ilolman, late of Walker township. Juniata county, dee'd., willscll at Public Vendue, at the residence of-Miss Jane McKiustry, in said township, on SAT URDAY the 23d inst one Bay Mare, one Buggy, one Buggy set of Harness, one Saddle and bridle, together with other articles of personal property not here enumerated. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. Two Bad The following little story is very neatly told by a Danbury paper : "Friday afternoon a young lady sitting at a front window, tossing in her hand what might of been a ball of white yarn, attracted the attention of a middle-aged chap on the street whose galantry prompt td him to hold up his hands to catch it. Tbe interest she displayed in hurling it down to him was no deeper than that he showed in catching it, although as several who saw the performance charitably re marked, no one could have known that the egg was a bad one." LXVar! War! War ! No sooner had peace returned to our land trom tue last great rebellion than the war cry is again heard from Cuba, and the people Laving entire confidence in the Post Master at Mifilintown, despatched him as a com mittee of one to go to' Washington and ascertain the facts. lie returns with glad tidings nm& good news to make all happy on Christmas and New Years day. He brought the finest lot of Christmas Toys and the choicest and- freshest Con fectioneries ever brought to Juniata coun ty. Everybody ought to go and see his stock at the MifHiutown Post Office, be fore purchasing elsewhere. He is thank ful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and feels confident that this year he can please one and all. He has also the finest lot of Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches ever brought to this county. Go to the Post Office at Mifflin, one and all, old and young, big and little. and see for yourselves Juniata Scouts" paraded through the streets and drilled in Mr. Doty's field adjoining town, last Saturday. Col. Robinson, the Captain of the Scouts, appears ont and out a soldier 'when at the head of a command. The Scouts were fortunate when they secured his Servicesry The new bogus five cent nickel, of which there are a large number in circu lation, can be detected by an inspection of the motto, "In God We Trust," which is much larger in the counterfeit than in the genuine. The yellow col lor of the counterfeit, caused by the presence of zinc, is also easily noticeable. Ex. - Notice A meeting of the Odd Fel lows Association will be held at the Sheriff's Office, in Mifilintown, on Thurs day evening, December 2lst, 1871, at 7 o'clock P. M. Business of Importance will be transacted, and all stockholders are requested to be present. By ordet of T. VAN IRWIN, Prest. Louis E. Atkinson, Secy. On Saturday last as two young men named G inter and black, of Water street. Huntingdon county, were near the rail road, near Spruce Creek station, in a one horse wagou loaded with a sewing machine, the horse took fright at an ap proaching train, upsetting horse, aud all over a precipiece, down on the track, and the locomotive did the rest, cutting the horse to pieces, breaking the wagon to atoms and smashing the sewing machine to smithereens. The young men escaped by jumping fiom the conveyauce. Bltiir Cvuny Radical Tribute or Respect. "When a truly good and useful man in the prime of Ufa is summoned from the scenes of his-earthly pilgrimage to the un seen world beyond the tomb, contempla tion of bis many virtues, and tbe evidences he gave of enjoying a live'y hope of a lies ted immortality, tempers the afflictions and lessens the poignancy of our grief as we gaze upon the lifeless remains, and into the open gcve, of such an one, the deeds of uprightness, done in the body pass in review before us suggesting as appropriate to the occa'ion expressions of respect fur the memory of the departed, and sympa thy for the bereaved friends, as only a lifts like this and such a hope in tbe hour 'of death can inspire. These conditions were litcra!y fulfilled by Bro Augustus Stum of Sincerity Lodge, No. Sf-7, 1. O O. F. at Tliompsontown, who departed this life December 4th, 1971, aged 38 years. In view of this Dispensation of Divine Providence be it Jlesulral, That in the duath of ' Brother Augustus ltiu:n Sincerity Lodsie has suf fered an irreparable loss, the community :n which he labored an esteemed and useful citizen, the caure of education one of in mist activo'suppurtere, and his family an endeared friend. i That we hereby bow to tLe "Will of the Creator, in this trying hour of afflic tion, believing that what is to us a loss is to our deceased brother, eternal gain. . 8. That we ti-ndi-r to the fumity of tho deceased our heartfelt sympathy and con dolence in their bereavement. 4. That in token of respect for thn mem ory uf the deceased, tho Hall of Sincerity Lodge and insignia of the order thereunto belonging, be drap d in mourning for three month and that the members of this Logde wear the usual badge of n.ourning for thirty days. 6, "That an attested copy of these pro ceedings be sent to tho family of the de ceased and copies bo furnished the county papers for publication. I'. L. (JI'.EEXLEAF, ) KMANUKL SMITH. ! Com. SAM.LM KfcSSLER, J December 9, 1871, MARRIED. jOEYNOLDS KING On the 12th inst.. by Rev. D- M. Blackwelder, Mr. L. C. Rey noldsand Miss Anna M. King, both of this placej ROGERS KXLP On the 19th inst, by Rev. M. Allison, Mr. William II. Rogers, of Harrisburg, and Miss Annie Kulp, Of Pat terson. ATTENTION ! o AVID WATTS most respectfully announ ces to the public that be is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY " at reduced prices. Hereafter give hina call at his OLD STAND, MAIN St., MIFFLIN. Oct 2o-tf Assignee's Notice. NOTICE is hereby triven that Cheney J. Chamberlin, of Mifilintown, Juniata Co., Pa., and Strah, his wife, by deed of volun tary assignment, have assigned all the estate, real and personal, of the said Cheney J. Chamberlin, to William Given, of Fermanagh township, in said eonnty, in trust for the benefit of the creditors of the said Cheney J. Chamberlin. AU persons, therefore, indebted to the said Cheney J. Chamberlin will make payment to the said assignee, and those hav ing claim or demands will known the sama without delay. WILLIAM GIVEN, . Assignee of Cheney J. Chamberlin. Nov 6. 1871. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) EEALEES IN Grain, Lum"ber,Coal, Salt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber, Goal, &e., 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. gfgYou can make money by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. QBAIS WILL.BE BICIIVID IX STOB.1 TO BE sold bt the 1st or June, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated o men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. -Johiata Skbtimi $1,60 ver year. CLOSING PRICES ' OF ,. iOSo. MSt. Phila. 3 o'clock, p. n. New U. 3. 6'a of 1881 V. 8. 6's of '81, '62, ............. 64,n.M..M.... '6S,............. '65, new ' '67, new...... C8, " 6's,10-40's, D. S. 30 Tear 6 per cent. Dec: 19, 1871. ..J 119 1101 117K117 li&sfmj uo ..... . U01UO in iiu .... . 113J114 115115 ...... 109 110t Cy 113U34 ., 109 $110 107 !08J Bonds. 90 91 102J103 Bonds. J8i 78 Uold, Silver Union Paeifio R. hVJst M. Central Paoifio R. R ... Union Pacific Land Grant MIFFLINTOWN PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the J cm at a Skutikcl by the Board of Commerce of MiSin and Pat terson. Butter lb Eggs, j) dox .... ...... Lard, D lb Country Soup... Beeswax ......... Tallow Ras Wool, washed Poultry, live Dried Apples " Peaches, pared " . Peaches, unpared " Cherries ' Cherries, pitted . " Blackberries......'. " Raspberries ...... ............. Country Hams- 25 30 8 8 25 8 .... 50 .... 8 8 20 . 15 20 .... 8 .- 20 .. 17 .... 10 .. 40 .. 75 .. 2 25 . 50 83 .. 15 Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, bus . Onions " Ground Alum Salt, sack Railroad Ties Locust Posts, mortising ........... " for board fence.. - D. K. SULOCFF'S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Gbais. White Wheat, V bus $' 38 Red Wheat, " - 1 83 Corn .i...- 55 Oats 42 Cljverseed C 15 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, 11 ton $5 75 Nut " " 4 75 Pea " " .'-- 8 25 Bituminous" " - 5 00 Luubeb. Run of Log, 4 4, V 1000 ft $24 00 6-8, " 16 00 i ii 8-4, " 25 00 6-4, " 28 00to4000 Hemlock Frame, 17 00to2000 Boards. " 1800to20C0 Whitepjne worked Flooring............ 28 00 German Siding 28 00 Panel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window- 65 " " 9x12, 75 - " 10x12, " ...... 80 " 10x14, - - 90 rillLAOELPlllA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Deo. 19, 1871. Flocr The market is very dull, with no demand except lo supply the immediate wants of the home consumers, whose purcnas es foot up about 700 bbls, including Superfine ...... ....... $5 25(5 75 Extras 00(S,6 25 N. W. Bxtra Family.. $7 608 25 Ohio & Ind. do. do. . $7 OOfoJ 60 Penna. do. , do. 4.0fe7 60 Fancy Brands $8 C0(8 75 Gbwn The wheat market is without im nrovement. Sales of 35000 bus at $1 51a 1 57 for Penn red and $1 61 for amber. Rye may be quoted at 91c for western. Corn is unsettled and the receipts are liberal ; 4000 bus new do at 92a67o ; 3800 bus new white at 6Ua67c and 5999 bub new western high mixed at 72c. Oats are without sential change ; sales of 400 bus western at 63a54c for white and 50 for black. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE , MARKET. Mosuat, Dec. 18 P. M. Beef Cattle were in fair demand Ibis week at an advance. About 2200 head arrived and sold rt 8Ja 9 for extra Penn and western steers 7a7Je; for fair to' good do and 5aGc lb gross for common. ( Cows were exceedingly dull, and prices barely maintained. Sales of springers at $3oa50, and fresh cows at 45a65 l head. Receipts 200 hesd. Sheep were in active request at very full figures. Sales of extra at 8Jc; fair to good at 6a6e, and lambs at 6a7c "tf lb. Receipts 12.000 head. Hogs were in fair demand at$GaC76 $ 100 lbs, net. Receipts 3775 head. GROCERY, PROVISION, -AND LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES A PRICES reported weekly by C. BA RILEY, op posite the Post Office, Mifflintown, Pa : Wholesale. Butter - - Retail. 25 Eggs i) Lard 10 12 Cheese, Ohio 16 18 New York - 18 20 Molasses, Porto Rice, $) gal-... 60 New Orleans 1 00 Sjrup, Honey Bee- 05 " Amber SO Melted Sugar..... 1 00 Sugar, Granulated 17 A . 16 B . . 16 " Extra C 14 Yellow C 13 " Brown H,2i Coffee, Rio, Choice , 25 " " Fair 22 Roasted (Arbuckles) 28 Tea, Imperial, Finest 1 60 " Oolong, ..." ; 1 00 Raisius, Valentia...... 13 " Layers ' 25 Currants 20 Truens, French ......... ............ 20 Rice 12 Soap, Rosin............ 6 6 " Olive 8 10 " Babbit 12 15 Salt, Ground Alum 2 00 " Dairy 10al5 Mackej-al, No. 2 (new) bbl , 8 60 Brooms, No. I ...... 1 40 No. 2 .:. 35 " No. 3 ' 80 Tubs, Cedar 1 60al 75 Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops....- .. 25 Slaw Cutters -.... 60 Tin Cups 8 Tin Dish Pans 60 Tin Cullenders..... 40 Tin Wash Pans 30 Tin Buckets .......-". 60 Boots, Men s CaV. . 5 25 " Kip . 4 50 Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting 2 00 Potatoes, Irish 60 " Sweet, "$ peck 40 Coal Oil, V gallon . '40 Cash paid for eggs. t& DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Disrates of the Eye and Ear, hit specialty in the Medical College of Pennsylvania, 13 pears' experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805 Arch Street, Phila. Testimonials cab be seen at his offico. Tbe medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secret in his praitiee. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. octl2-ly PfrrtundiSf. THE KEYSTOIE! THE KEYSTONE! THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, Mifflintown. TTTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD ' most respectfully call the attention of our friends, customers, and the public gen erally, to the faot that vi 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. 81, 1870, on Bridge Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to con tinue the business of GENESAL MERCHANDISE!!. We have opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Goods every offered to the 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 styler, quality and cheapnass, of the most approved patterns, 4c, cosjsntia or " T Black Bombazine, Black Australian Grape, Black Popliu, Black Velveteen, II Black and Fancy Silks, Black and Fancy Silk Poplins, Black and Fancy Mohair, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Black aud Colored Striped Suitings, E Satin Striped Versailles Cloth, Sotin Striped Lome Robes, Silk Striped Mohair, Silk Figured Sultana, K Brocade Japanees Silks, . Brocade Poplins, French Serge Wool Plaid, Scotch do. do. do. E Cord and Colored Velveteens, English and French Chintzes, I'laid Nainsooks, Plaid India Twills, Plaid Swiss, Y Broclia, Thibet, Ilelena, Saratoga, Vigilia, West Branch, Niagara, and Watervliet Long and Square Shawls, iu Great Variety. s Black and Fancy Cloths, Mack and Fancy Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Ermines. Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black aud Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plain Cottonade, Striped and Plain Suitings, Striped and Plain Marsailles, Striped aud Plain Flanuels, o Prints, Nfnslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Checks, nickory, Denims, Drills, Diapers, Linen, Cotton & Damask Table Liucns, N Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piqna and Crochet Edgings', Silk aud White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Lasting Button and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Moroco Button and Lace do. Ladies' Kid Lace Bls Ladies' Kid Lace 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' and Child's Goat and Pebble, Misses' and Child's Croquet Slippers. II Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Gaiters, E Queen Stone1 P Glassware and Qacensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. Wool Figured, Venitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpels. L. Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades and Fixtures. A Berlin, Zephyr and Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Tarns. and E mestU c Table and Pocket Cutlery Mirrors, Stationery, Albdms, Jte , E In fact everything: necessary to make up a complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods. As we are buying strietly for cash, we flatter ourselves that we can offer treat in ducements to parties who wish to buy good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are cash or country produce taken in exchange for gooas. We only ask the pnblio to eire ns a call and examine cur stock, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN Sc ESPENSCHADE, Bridge Street, Miffliatown. Sew. 21, 1871. DR. P. C. RUNDIO. PATTERSOX, X3V., DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS" 0Ry(3 s The public attention is also invited to his larg& assortment of,;., All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find It to their advantage to call, as they will find the largest stock in the comity to select from. COME AND HAVE YOUR EYE SIGHT RESTORED. . NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 7 VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS AND IIARMONICO.NS ; ALSO A SPLENDID, ASSORTMENT OF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS fgr Something for everybody, young and old, at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. gew? gdwti.$ctttfnts. Chicago txT Destruction. A full and complete history of Chicago, her past, present and future. With graphic scenes, incidents and full details of the dis aster, by Geo. P I'pton and J. W. Shehan, editors of the Chicago Tribune. 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All persona in need of tbe above artiele, and wishing !o save money, art) invited to call and examine his stock and hear his prices be lore going elsewhere. BjnjLarge supply coastantly on band. 81MON BASOM. Mifflintown, April 3, ISTMf Executor's Notice. Estate of Christian Seajrist, deteased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Christian Sea grist, late of Susjtbanna township, Jnai ata county, deaeaaed. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please i present them properly authenticated for set tlement. PETER SEAORIST.l , B. M. BUBB, Executor. Nov. 8, '71-6w