t Juniata MfaimeL WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 14, 1672. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Sunday, Nov. 12, 1871, Passenger Trains will lesTe MiHin Station is folio i: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M Fast Liue 2,22 A. it. Pac. Exp. (dou't slop) 10,05 A. M. Unrrisb'g AccouiniouVn 11,28 A. M. Mail Train 5.23 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WE3TWAED. Southern Express 2.34 A. M. Through Passengr-r 4.53 A. M. Pacific Express 5,56 A. M. Way Passenger.....'....- 9,41 A. M. Cincinnati KxpreJt 12,26 P. M. Mail Train 3,27 P. M Fast Line 6.2G P. M. Mixed Tiaiu 8.15 P. II JAMES NORTH, Agt SUKBCRT ft 1.EWISTOWN RAILROAD. On and afler Friday, Dec. 1, 1?71, trains will run on theSunbury and Lewijiown Kail road as follows : fy WESTWARD STATIONS, j FASTWAKD. Mixed. Mai!. Mail. Mixed. a r. m. a. 1140 C.3) Sunbury 8.3a 10.3'J 12.06 6 6' Sclinsgrov S.15 9.59 12.21 C.Ui Pawling $ 00 80 12 S2 7 16 Krean.cr 2.49 9 'S I 12.33 7.22 Meiser's 2.43 9 2! 12 03 7 27 Middltburg 2.'.8 9 OS 1 1.08 7.02 Ucntor 2 13 8 ?,S 1.31 8.1u IUevcrtown 1.02 8.-30 141 A'Uimsburg 1.42 8.2c 2 18 S.4i McClure 1.17 7 51 2.83 V.S Wsgner 1 .10 7 Si; 2.42 91.9 Shiudle 12 65 (.30 2t7 W.21 Painter 12 45 7.13 8.10 9.S1 Uaitlsnd 12.20 7 (-8 .S2 9.49 I.t wist own 11. 2D 6. JO 3.42r x 9.58 I-mintown Jn 11.10 C 25 Trains connect with Way Passenjrr and Mail trains west, aud Harriiburg A ceo 1111.10 1 station and Mail trains ett at Lewistdtrn, and north and s nili at Sunhwy. W.M. H UHO A N. Supt. 10tt AM (OI.TI(I. CtOS 'or salr at this uffice. Oval i ns are 55 a but-lit I in Euglatid. It is said that asafra tea is a pre Teutire ( small pox. Ox the 30h, ult., John Ree l, of Cen tre County, a as killed by a tree falling vu him. Spring like uud cheei ii'g The sun ahine of last Sunday and Monday morn- Hlaads Jc Wilson will bliip a car load f horses and sheep, the last of this week. HI ''Juniata Scouts" drew their sad dles, bridles, and other accoutrements, jo Saturday last, from the State." s TllS I.e i."to 11 Gazette chronicles the advent of the first hhad flics of the aeasoti, af tlmt t'iwn, on the 0:h, iust. The Third. Am.iidl Uiflo Tournament of the Huntingdon Sjinrtsnien's Club w ill be h Id ma usual, 011 the 2-iid of February. Lj-AST atuidny Mis Jacob - Whitmer, of Favetle township, fell on the ice ns he was iu the act of stepping int 1 the aoor ot tier lioue, and Drone a leg ue- tween ft tue Knee aud liipjjuit. 1 Til err will be an adjourned meeting of the Fajettc Union Guards, held at the Oakland School llou-e. on Friday Vrtiiug, the 16th, inst. All are invited to attend aud join the Company. By crder of W. J Shirk, Chairman." Attention All persons favorable to the organization of a Volunteer In fantry Company are requested to meet in the Court Hniw, Mifflintown, on Sat Urday evening, February 17th at 7 oclock. A full turn out of the members i.-t earnest ly desiri d. The company numbers 34 members. M.i.W JKmbkr. A HILL has been introduced into the State Senate, to regulate the pnlilic pi hit ing throughout the State. If this bill meets with the approval of the Legisla ture and receives the signature of the Governor, the special act goveruirg the public printing in this county will be bull aud void. a n.i ?.;-.i r .,..;. ;n ! lie givtu by the McAlisterviile Lodge uf Good Templars and others, at McAl isterviile. oji Thursday. Feb. 23, 1872, to conict of Vocal and Instrumental Music, inienwjtraed with Charades, Tab leaux, Dialogues and Declamations. A general invitation is extended. Aduiis tion ti'j cents. Special Assocncmsbht. A meet ing will be held til Perry viJIe, 011 Sat urday, Fetn-uary 17 IS72, at 2 o'clock I'. M , for tbe purpose of t.-.kieig the pre liminary steps towards organizing " Vol unteer ltifle Company." It is very de sirable that there should be a full atten dance of the young men of the neighbor liood. It is now generally admitted by bon--st physicians, that when once the con eumptiou is fairly fastened upon the lungs, no humao power can Pave the pa tient from dcath. They also say that about fifty per cent, of those who die from this disease can trace the cause ton neglected cough or cold, which might bave been enred by a Mnall bottle of Li quid Opodeldoc or what is the same thiug, Johnsvn't Anodyne Lwiment. Q)N Monday night, between the hours of ten aud eleven o'clock, au effort was made to enter the toll house at the river bridge, by some uuknown persous. Mie lJolen, who had retired, heard the noise and asked what was wanted. Those outside still persisted in their efforts to enter. Mii-s Dolen became alarmed, called loudly for help. A number of our chizeua hearing the alarm hastened to the house, but the scoundrels badfled lr."."" r owvug cuuugu tu.ucar nurses ana wagoos or sleighs. It tu not known, bowever, tbat a sleighing coarse could be marked around the Island until on Friday after noon, when Mr. Noah Elder drove around it in a sleigh, and marked out a course. Anticipation of glorious sleigh rides were indulged in by those fond of the sport. . But they were dissipated by the recent thaw. . The ice is spoiled, and the rides were not enjoyed only in anticipa tion r- - Child Bcked to Dcath. On last Thursday a son of Jacob Musser, of Walker township, aged about 12 years, was turned to death nnder "the following circumstance t The mother of the boy went to a neighbor's Lonse, leaving the boy at home. During her absence the child went to the etove aud played with the fire. In the play his clothes took fire. The mother came home to find her toy wrapt in flames, and so seriously burned that he died from the effects, lie was buried on Sunday last Ax exchange ssys:"Dr Both lives iu Boston ; he bus discovered the cause of sroa'l pox, and has published a little book abou. it 'Small pox,' fays this learned mau, 'coiuinta iu the escape of stipeifluous al'uutniuoua substances into the ti.-'suf 3 of the periphery of tie ncr- j vnus centres cf,.shc body, caused, in the ! first placo, by the waut of salt,' and the Hauffman, Maggie McMeen, Lizzie Cur 'proper u.e of salt is the scientific and rati, Kettie Sartiu, Lizzie Davis, Jennie most certain preventive of small pox, McC.7, LVt.tre Co , AnnieCarran, An- nth tu theory ana practice, that I bave ' r anykuowhdge of.' Now we know all about it. Information Wanted Scrauton has anothi r man missing This time it is Martin L. Hurch, a contractor. The laet one was found drowned after he had been missing about a month, but we hope Mr. Burch has not shared the same fate. The Odd Fellows, of whom he was a member, are using every effort to discov er his whereabouts. Some people envy coal o;eratoi the large fortunes they sometimes accumulate, but we think it worth a fortune to run the great risk while living in the coal regions liar ritlurg Telrjraph. Ft bri'abv Term of Court The records of this term of Court are very meagre. To the credit of Juntata cdun ty, be it said not a tingle criminal case was laid before the grand jury, and but one continued on renewal of recogni zance by defendant, and not the tried The civil li.-t was also small, and if the weather had not been favorable for sleigh ing, and if there litj not been such a tierce aud bitter contest over the grant ing of licenses to K. I!. Albn, of Mc Coysville, and John McManigal, of Per- rysville, the attendance would have been proportiona.ely spir The j.try trials ! were as foil.iKS Lewis p.iael.fiijil vs. Miifurd towurhip. An appeal from the settlement of the ,.u.jlin ,.), ,,. !,.;,; credit of 9(5. for lot bought as a preven tive for the pauper epidemic a chronic disease of the body politic of Milford aud for relief furuifhid a pauper, who, it was alleged was never legally a pau per. However, the jury decided that r.he was a legal pauper, t'tat fact being left to tin m for adjudication, aud found a ver dict for riff, of S44 , disallowing the item of (52. for purchase of ri al estate, which the jury said was il'igil. John Gnshard vs. T. B. Coder. The Plff. brought suit on a settlement on which T. B Coder, according to PlfTs iew of the case, acknowledged that he owed the Deft, upwards of 99. The Deft, alleged tbat there should be de ducted from that amount the value of a watch of Deft's deceased wife, and price of cow aud value of cow pasture and feed furnished Plff. The jury thought only feed for cow should be allowed, aud accordingly rendered verdict for S42.CC. Win B. Young, for use of John Coff- man, vs Win. Dearing and Thos. Quiun. Tuis was a suit on a note given for a horse - Quinn was bail, I 'earing was principal, ht as there was no service on bearing and a service on Quinn, the trial only settled the liability of Quiun. lie set up the defense, 1st, That by reason of intoxication he was not eompn$ menti when he signed the note ; 2nd, That Dearing did not get the kind of a horse he bargained for The jury found a ver dict for Tiff, for SS0., the value of the Jiorse in the judgment of the jury The argument list, though long, was nearly aU.i.-posed of. The miscellane ous ixtanesa embraced a large number of small slams, the enumeration of which would not interest our readers. The two tavern license petitions contested were K. li. Allen, of McCoysville. and John McVanigal, of Pcrrysviile. License not granted to former, and granted to latter C 'ii the equity side of the. Court no argument waa heard, but. several steps were taken looking to an argument at some futnre period. On the famous ease of James Robisou vs. James North and others, arising out of the distribution of the State appropriation for the benefit of eufferers by t!ie Mifflin fire, Horace Cul beruon. Esq , an attorney of Lewistown, was appointed a master in charge to re port the fuels and the law for the benefit of the Court. Very probably a decision ! of this case will be reached by next term. Lyons, Spanglo. and Wilson vs. W. W. Davis, Bill in Equity to have a re ceiver appointed and the press, type fix tures Ac of the Juniata Rfpublica sold. Lncien W. Doty, Esq , appointed Examiner, to take testimony concerning ! tie matter in dispute. Meeting of Lae Juniata Scouts. According to previous adjournment, the Scout 1 met at Notestine's Hotel, in Patterson, on Saturday last. The first busmen was that of paying the men for their uniform. Forty-five members answered to their names. The caps, were on band and sold at C1.65 each , The company was then marched to the ware-bouse, where the sabres and horse equipment were issued. This consumed so much time that the regular drill waa dispensed with. Compauy mounted and marched to Mifflin aud re turned. - ' -4 Mr. Edward Kauffman was elected to carry the culora. ' ' A vote of thank and three heaaty cheers were given for. Misses Minuie Kothrock, and Lizzie Adams, aud to Misses Mattie Hamilton and Ellen Frew for sewing on the fringes. A unanimous vote of thank was also tendered to all persous who aided in the purchase of the flag, and their names were ordered to be entered on the min utes, aud wi.h them, be published in the County papers. A motion urging the military board of the county to forward to the proper au thorises the naes of those persons who signed the enlistment and have not been uniformed was sustained. The contributors toward the flag are as follows : Lizzie Adams, Alice Seiber, Eilie V1 . L. c. . , , iJeloy, h. C. Stambaugh, Mrs. Jane Thompson, Mrs. Aiotzer, Mrs.. Amos G Dciisull, A D. Musser, T. J. Middaeh, Miuuie Hothrock, Jennie !?;cddy, Sallie lrvin, Jane K. lrviii, Mrs. Jos. I'nmemy, Mrs Winner, Mrs. Annio . Davis, Mrs. Lizzie Butchfield, J. II. Slewart, Fred. Espenschade, D. W. llailey & Co , S. It. Louden, Mrs. W. Wilson, Shelly & tambaugli, W. li. Rollman, Noah Lit tlofieM, J. H. Simons, " J. 1) Anderson, jt'ai-h. Mrs. I'orter Thompfon, Mrs. , Matthew Rodgorn, Mrs. S. Seiber, Mary ' i U'l'tmi.r V flu.-rt- Mn,.ro fnkrt j Cummins, A. S. WJson, Dr. Greenleaf. James A. Thompson. Adjourned to meet in Thompsontown. on the second Saturday in March. J. K. Robins n. Captaiu. Matthew Rodoers, O. S. PinLtc Sales. Ilenry Anker, of Walker township, one mile north of Mexico, will offer at public sale, on Tuesday, February 20th, three horses, 1 two-year old colt, 3 cows 6 young cattle, 1 sow, 4 shoats, 2 farm wigoiis, 1 buggy, threshing machine aud horse power, 1 large cloverseed duller and horse power, 1 small clovereed li tiller, I Buckeye reaper. 1 grain drill, 1 fleigh, 1 el-d, and other farming implement, also corn and oats by the bushel. Sale at 10 o'clock - Kphraim llcrtz'er, of Turbelt town- 'j' wiU ,el1 P,,b!ic BaIe' on TAJ February 27th, two noises, two mares with foal, one 3 year old colt, three yearling col;s, 7 cows, 10 young cattle, 10 slioat, a large lot of fanning imple ments, and liou.n-liold and kitchen furni ture. A credit of 9 months will be given on all sums over $. Sale at 10 o'clock. . Joseph Guyer, of Delaware townehip, one-half mile t art of EaFt Salem, will sell at public sale, on Thursday, Feb iu;iry 29. h, one bay mare, one 4-year old horse, one 2 year old colt, one cow, two head young cattle, wagous, buggy, pat ent hay rake, hay fork, and other farm ing implements Sale at 10 o'clock. Finny Yoder, of Spruce Hill town ship, will sell at public sale, on Friday, March l.'t, two mares, 3 cows, 1 heifer, 4 head young catt'e, 4 thriving shoals, large lot of farming implements ; also, household and kilcheu furniture. Sale to c nimence at 10 o'clock. John S. Gearhart will sell at public sale, at his residence in Fayette town ship, on the Farm of Ezra Smith, on Fri day, March 1st, four horses, one span of matches, rising 3 years ; 2 span of mules, & milch cows, 7 head young cattle 11 shnats, farming implements, grain in the gronnd, potatoes, bacon, and housebold furniture. Sale at .10 o'clock. Wednrsday night of last week tbe residence of Mr- C B ,Bi tley, at Cuba Mills, was destroyed by fire. A couple of children of tbe family were unwell and called Mrs. Bartley about 3 o'clock in the morning. She was ' attending their wants, when she noticed tberenec tion of light against the barn. Calling Mr. Bartley and statins; her belief that some building near there was on fuebe looked out, and to Lis consternation dis covered tbat the north end af his own .house was in flames. With the assis tance of neighbors some of tbe house bold effects were gotten out of the burn ing burning. It was a 'bitter cold night,' and one of the daughters bad her . feet badly frost-bitten, in her. fright Laving forgotten to put on her stockings and shoeaSbe has not been able to walk since. The property was insured in tbe York and Lycoming companies. An agent for the former company has been to see Mr. Bartley, and promply paid its obligation SI, 059. The origin of the fire is un kuown. . A young man from Mifflintown arrived recently at Lock Haven, having some in dications of small pox. He cou,ld find no hospitable accommodations, and was compelled to pass the night in the depot Rather rough method of treating a patient, but under ibe circumstances tbe citizens were justifiable. There are no-olhei cases reported in Lock Haven. Leicis burg Chronvh. William Ross is; the name of the young man above referred to by the Chronicle lU( week. He bas since died, aged aboat 16 year. Two raw Irishmen, residing in Bed ford County, caught in a trap, what they supposed to be an .American Goat, With two or three sweeps of its tail it al most smothered the fellow with perfume. They due. 'Twas a skunk. Oue readers will rejoice to learn that a Hilpeianj learned in the nature of dis eases, has discovered the course of hy drophobia. He says : "The main cause of rabies is the anatomical alteration of the kidneva through their parenchyma tous inflammation." We always thought it was something like tbat. Mant people, particularly children, suffer with the ear-ache ; and for the ben efit of such we eive a Bure but simple remedy. Put in two of three drops of Juhttum't Anodyne Ltntment. stop the ear with undressed wool, bathe the feet in warm water before going to bed, and keep the bead warm at night. HABRIED. BARTLEV WALLACE On tba 1st inst , at tba residence of tbe bride's father, by Rev. J. A. McGill, Mr.'Jesss B. Bartley.'of Tar- kio, Iowa, aud Miss Mary A. nallace, of Johnstown, Juniata bounty. Pa, OIED. BEALE -In Philadelphia, on the 11th in stant, of Typhoid Fever. Sir. William Rairsey Beats, aged about 35 rears. His funeral will take place from his mother's residence, in Beale townsuip, this county, on Thursday, the 15lh iutt.. at 10 o'clock A. M. ; FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL' ,. . , , - -, ----,-. . . ,-,.n.,-J,.,-,J,.--,.r. ', CIXSI3VG PRICES OK . 40 So, 3d St. Phila; 3 o'clock, p. m. . f Feb. 13, 1872.- Sew TJ. 8. 8's of lgSX..-.- i 118108 IT. 8. ti's of '81 114j($ll55 " '62 100(tll0 " " 'C4,..., . 1U' " '65 v 112 " 5, new........ 110110 " '67, new,...- llljr'!'! C8 - linjt&U" S's, 10-4(1' 1111W.II1 IT. 8. 80 Tear 6 per cent. Cy 111J1T2J Gold llllrHi j Silver - lUl'.Mj Union Pacifio R. R. 1st M. Bonds- lluit(ajll0j Central Pacific 'R. 107 108 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds. 91 fVj MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Juxiata Siktmii by Ibe BoaH :t Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter V lb Eggs, f) doz Lard, t lb Country Soap ... bVcsvax Tallow Rts - Wool, washed Poultry, live Dried Apples .1 " Peac-lirs, pareJ " Peaches, unpare J " Cherries ..i..r...... ' Cherries, pitted HlMkberrles....Ji... " Raspberries '. 1 Country Hams Sides and Shoulders...,., Potatoes, pi bus Onions " '.' Ground Alum Salt, l sack Railroad Ties LociiEt Poets, mortising . " '. for board fence.. .... 02 20 8 8 25 8 3 60 8 8 20 15 :z 44 IS .... 12 8 ... 40 ... 75 2 23 "' 60 ... 32 ... 15 D. K. SCLOCFF'3 PRICKS CURRENT, lteponed. Weekly. Gkaix. ' " White Wheat, If bus - .. .. Red Wheat, " Corn ' Oats Clorerseed Timothy seed Coat. Prepared Ccal, "fc ton Nut " " Pea " " Bituminous" ... Lcmbkk. Run of Log, 4 4, V 10 X) ft ... 5-8, " " 8 4, " .. " " 6-4, " . .... Hemlock Frame', J " - Boards. ' '" Wbitepins worked Flooring.... " German Siding Panel boors .'. Window.Sash, SxlO. 'jt.windo ' " ' " 9xl2t j:i . : $ 38 ......... 1 35 50 42 oor 3 50 $5 75 4 75 3 25 6 00 ,...-...$24 00 I00 25 00 280oto4HOO 17 00to20nO 18 00to20 00 28 00 28 0i) ,1 75 to 3 00 6 75 80 90 " lUxl?. " 10x11, PHILADELPHIA MAIIKETS. PutLAPiLPhiA. Feb. 13. 1872. Cloveraeed is rather quiet. Sales of 75 hae Western at 10J. Timothy is steady at $362. . , In Flour there i not much doing. Sales of 710 barrels, including Superfine ............... $5 25(S5 75 Extras $ 00(3j6 50 N. W. Extra Family. $7 258 50 Ohio lad. do. do. $7 UOfS.,7 SO 1 Penna. do. do. - 7 0i,7 60 Fancy Brands $8 00(8 75 Wheat is held firmly but there is not much ins Sales of 400 bush Penn ana - si era red at $1 CO. We quote white at Si 701 , 5. Rye eommads 92c- Corn is in steady request with sales of 4300 bush at C8c for yellow, 66e for white and C9a70 for Western high mixed. Oats are much wanted. Sales of 9200 buah at 55a56e for white. 57o for light and 53a54c for mixed. A & PHILADELPHIA. CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Feb. 12 P. M. There was a firm feeling in tbe market his morning for all descriptions of Beef Cattle, and the receipts were ttaaller than form some time past, but buyers manifest little or no interest in tbe traffic and based their pur chases upon actual requirements. Sales of extra were mide at 69 Jo. clioiee at 7a"c. fair to good at 5afic and common at 4a4$ lb gross. Receipts. 18-50 hd. Cows and CaWe attracted but little atten tion, and sold in a small wy at $5a65. and Springers at $40a55 ReoeipU. 200 bead. Sheep met a fair demand at 8e V lb for choice : 7a8c. for food and prime, and 6a" Jo, for common. Reoeipts.160n0 bead Hogs were much sought after, and brought full prices. 8ales of eorn-fed at $7 2on7 75. the latter for extra quality. Special ' Soiicrs. A HAHDS0ME MOUSTACHE ! MOUSTACHE.! Prof. ST. CROIX'S Fk:cch WHISKERS. iCoapocso, The Oreat HAIR MOUSTACHE. GROWER, will produce a WHISKERS. Iluxurient MOUSTACHE or WHISKERS on the smoothest face. Pleasant to use. Sent to any address on receipt of Fifty Cents. ' H. T. BOXD, CHEMIST. N. B. Cor. Tenth and Chestnnt Sts., Feb 14, '72-ly . . Philadelphia. A FINK assortment of Cloths, Caaaimeres', Vestiaga, c,j at received and for sale e. D. Luting, Wfrthandisf. the omoiE! THE KEYSTONE! THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, Mifflintown. TTTE, THE CXDER3IGXED, WOULD ' most respectfully call the attention of our friends, customers, and the public gen erally, to the fact that we have secured and fitted np one of the finest rooms in tha coun ty, directly opposite our old stand previous to the terrible fire of Iec. SI, 1870, on Bridge Street, Mifflintown, where wt purpose to con tinue the business of GENEBAL 1IE2CIIA1TIISIIT5. Ws hare opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Ooods every offered to the public, embracing in fact almost everything that tbe publio can wish. . We would espe ciaily invite the attention of all to our fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flatter ourselves to be the best ever offorej to the publio of Juniata for styles, quality and cheapness, of the most approTed patterns, ie.. cossisrtso or - T ' Black Bombazine. Black Australian Crape, Black Poplin, Black Velveteen, Black and Fancy Silks, Black and Fancy Silk Poplins, Black and Fancy Mohair, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Black and 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 Chiutzes, Fluid Nainsooks, Plaid ludia Twills, Plaid Swiss, Y Brocha, Thibet. Helena, Saratoga, Vigilia, Woat Hraneh, Xiagara, mnd -U'atervliet Long and Square Shawls, iu Great Variety. 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 Plain Cottonade, Striped aud Plain Suitings, . Striped and Plain Marsailles, Striped aud Plain Flannels, o Prints, Muslins, Sheeting, P'rtlow Casings. Checks, Hickory. Denims, Drills, Diapers. Linen, Cotton & Damaak Table Linens, N Cambric and S'wiss Embroidery, Pinna atid Crochet Edgings, . Silk aud White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braid, E Ladies' Listing' Button and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Morocc But ion and Lao do. ' Ladies' Kid Lace Bale Ladies' Kid Lac's 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 Bu'fton, Misses and Child's Goat and Pebble, Misses' and Child's Croquet Slippers. II Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Gaiters, E Glassware and Qacensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. P Wool Figured, Venitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets.- : Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades and Fixtures. - A Berlin, Zephyr and Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Yarns. ind iaeati c et Cn ery, A Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, &c , E In fact everything necessary to make np a complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods. - As we are" buying strietly for cash, we flatter ourselvio thai we can offer great in ducements 10 parties who wish to boy good Ooods at reasonable prices. Onr terms are cash or country produce taken in exchange for goods. - We onlf ask the publie te give us a call an exanrtr mfr stock, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN & ESPENSCIUDE, Bridge Street, Minjiotowa. Sept. 21, 1871. - - DR. P. C. RUTrDiO PATTERSOIV, XjV.f-, DEALER IS ETERYTHIXG THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS 0GTO(S The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected Spectacles. AH persons who are In need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to call, as they will find the largest stock in the eonety to select from. COME AND HAVE YOUR EYE SIGUT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUSf RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOL'JfS, ACCORDEOXS AND HAKMONICONS ; ALSO A SPLENDID - ASSORTMENT OS" TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmenee stock of X0TI0NS t&" Something for everybody, young and old, at the ""rAl iKSOX DRUG STOKE. GROCERY, PROVISION, AND LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES TKICES reported weekly by C. BAR! LEV, op posit the Post Office, MitBintoirn, Pa : Wholesale Retail. Butter.- Eggs ... j... Lard 22 20 12 1G 20 - 60 1 00 6i 80 1 00 17 15 1 IS m ii 30 20 32 1 eo 1 00 20 2 Z Jo 12 6 10 15 2 00 iiiala I 60 40 35 . 10 Cheese, Ohio ........ ' New York Moluses, Porto Kico, "ft gl... " New Orleans.... Srup, Money Bee- Amber " Melted Sugar Sugar, Granulated ..... A " - B.. Extra C Yellow C " Brown Coffee, Rio, Choice.... " Fair " Roasted (Arbuckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest " Oolong. RaiaiLS, Valencia " Layers -.. Currants ....... Pruens, French Rice .... Soap, Rosin ' Olive " Babbit Salt, Ground Alum " Dairy . Mackeral. No. 2 (new) bbl Brooms, No. I " No. Z . No. 3 Tub. Cedar Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops..... .. Slaw Cutters Tin Cups - Tin Dish Pans Tin Cullendeis j Tin Wash Pans 1.... Tin Buckets Boots, Men's Calf ' Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting Potatoes, Irirh " Sweet, j peck Coal Oil, H gallon 6 8 12 30 1 ;01 75 Cash paid fur Tenor! Murder!! Death!!! pi 1110 .llice, Roaches, Ants, 1UU3 Uedbuss. Ac. RATS "'"'ZZ'Z Grai:h RATS RATS A Remarkble Preparation, RATS which draws Ratx. "(as by magic) from their ho'.es and biding place?. They eat ravenously and all die to a dead crlaint) in the open air. Safe to use. Called New Improved Vermin Exterminator, fsed with Wonderful ucc8s at ihe Continental and other large Hotels and Publie lmti'u lions in Philadelphia and New York city; Rolton Home, Hirrishurg; Cnion Depot Hotel, P'tisburg; llerdict Hon'ie, Wil liamyport. Pa ; is. in tact, tbe only article tbat will rid you of thee pests. Cut this advertisement out and take to your I'rup gist or Merchant. If he il not supplied, he can get it for you of any wholesale Druggist. Be sure and get only that sign ed E. BL'RT, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa, on each jar. Take no other. 25 cents ajar; five jars for $1. $1 tcorth Kill usually da a thorough ierfr. Te Merchants. Burt's New Inproved wilt never harden or change by age. Al ways ia nice condition. Lots on hand 0.' former make will be exchanged, if desired. Principal Depots. 002 Arch St.. N E. cor ner Tenth and Chestnut st . aud S. W. cor Eight and Race si.. Pbiladelaphia. Sold by all Wboieale Druggists. Direct all letters to E. BL'RT. Manufacturer of Rat Exterminator, Went Pbiladeldhia, Pa. Jan l'J-btn Assignees' Notice. ATOT1CE is hereby given that George 1 Goshen, of the borough of Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa., and Anna D.. his wife, by deed of voluntary assignment, have assigned all the estate, real and personal, of tbe said George Goshen, to Henry M. Groninger, of Milford township, and C. B. Horning, of the borough of MitHinlown. in said county, in trust for the benefit of the creditors ol tbe said George Goshen. AH persons, therefor, indebted to tbe said George Goshe 1 will make payment to tbe said assignees, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. HENRY M. GRONINGER, C. B. HORN ISO, ; '.Assignees of George Goshen. Jan. 8, 1872. BLOOMS BURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AND Literary and Commercial Institute. The Facultv of this Institution aim to tie verv thorough in their instruction, and to look carefully after tbe manners, health and morals of tbe students. Apply for catalogues te HENRY CARVER. A. M., Sept 28, 1871-em - Principal. GREAT REDUCTION IX THK PniCEH OK TKETII ! Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00. No teeth allowed to leave tbe office unless Ibe patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth rilled to last for life Electricity used in rbe extraction of teeth, rendeiiua? it almost a fa infest operation, (no extra charge) at the Dental Office of G. L. Derr, established in Mifflintown in . . t . ii. L. VLKK, Jen 24, 1872-ly Practical Dentist. COAL, LumbeV, Fish, Salt, and all kinds of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oak Bark. Railroad Ties, all kinds of Orain 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 ei'-her oak or yellow pine Inmner. . flUAH HtKlit-r-ri.. Ja4 Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more monry at work for ns than at anything el.e. Business light and permanent. Par. tieulars free. O. Stissoji 4 Co, Fint Art rubliihert, Portland, Maine. " HISTORY OF The Great Fires In CHICAGO and the WEST by Rev E. J. Goopspklu. D. IV, of Chicago. Only com plete history. 7'W fvo. pnges : 60 engrav- j iagi. TU.OTO aireit.lv sou. rrice s-.o -. JIM 0 aeents maife m -'ii tta. rroai go 10 suffrrers. IGEtTS W11TE0. 11. S GtMID.'il'EED 4 CO.. . 37 Park Vow, New York. llncerperatea 1S60.) ColiiHilia Fire lnsKrnfc Company OFFICERS AND DIP.ECTOHS S. 9 Dsiwitra. Pres't. Roar. Cbaxs H. Viuin. Viet-Prea't . Pattoh. flftrn'x Thomas, Treaa". I Jas Schospe. J. F. Futavcrr, Sec y. J. S. Stbixk, J. B. Bach. is. I M. M. StBiCKLta. Gso. Eocls I V- T. Rtos. " For Insurance or Agencies', ad.Ires J. F. rtCElCFF, itt'j, tolasihla, fa OPIUM EATERS ! $ nri tor ee of fpium Hsh.t our lotldetc will not cure. No pain or inconvenience. Sent on receipt of So.uo. S. ti. A KMSTK0N1. M. V., Healing Instiinle. Berrien Springs, Mich. A SURE CURE for this distressing com plaint is now made known in a treatise (of 48 aslavo pges on Foreign and Native Herb.il Prepaiaiion, published by I r. O. Prxlps Baows. The prescription was diseov- ered by him in such a providential manner z5 that be cannot conscientiously refuse to make 50 it known, as it Las cured everybody who has used it for Fits, never having failed in a sin- 60 ale case. The ingredients may be obtained 40 fro'm any druggist. A copy sent free to all 30 applicants by mail. Address t. II. Phklm 0 Bbown, 21 Grand St., Jersey City, N. J. 6 25 - - N3T7 Seeds and Plants "go; Sent by Mail or Express. 40 Our Seed and Plant CATALOGUES for 1872, 40 J Number 175 pages, and containing (TWO COLORED PLATES, 1 Each worth twice the cost of Catalogues, mailed to all applicants on receipt of 2-4 ct9. PETER HENDERSON A. CO., Setsmen, 35 Cortlandt St., N. Y. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. SuloufT.) IEA-LEES r.T ' Graixi.Lmler.Coal, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, M. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for ail kinds of (rrain. Lumber. Coal, &c.,' Sold at ihe Lowest Trices. Having boats' ot nor own ve cffS freifif Grain, Lumber. Coal, ke.. cheaper f Iran any other parties. Ye therefore defy competi tion. 13? You can make moner by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Grais will ns hcrivkd is sToar. to b SOLD BV THI 1st OF Jt'XE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Jlifflintown', April 20, 1371. JUNIATA VALLEY BAXlT MIFFLI X TO WW , PE. A 'A . JOSEPH POMKKOY, Presideot. T. VAN 1KVIN, Ca-shiet. l.lEECItft J. Joseph Pomeror, :John J. Patlergoir, Jerome N. Thompson, George Jacobs, 3?'rri ltflsl'acb. Lffan raoOy,-receive Jeposits, pay infrest on time deposits, buy aud sell coin and Uni ted States ITonds, cash, coupons aftd checks Remit money to any part of the Tnited Statrv and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell lievenue Stamps. In suras of $200 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $"G0 at -i per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. WAGON MANUFACTORY IX PATTERSON. SAMTTEL IT. ROLLMAN tepectfuily an nounces to the public that he bas recent ly opened a Wagon-maker's Shop in the bor ough of Patterson, and ia prepared to man ufacture, in a neat and durable manner. From a Four terse Farm Wagon to a One horse Spring-wagon. All Kinds of Repairiae w' Receive Strict Attention. Grain and Lumber Taken in Exchange for Work. gg By oareful attention to bnaines, and by turning out superior work, he hopes to merit and reeeivo a largo sharo of publio patronage. r Good Oak Flank Wanted. "S
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