4.L' , iim u,jmu Jgsa WEDNESDAY MORNISG.'FEBV 21. 1872. PNS9VLVAMA RAILROAD. ON AUD ftr Sanity, Mot. It, 1871, Passenger Train will leev Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Pbiledelpbia Express.. 12.60 A. M Fact Llae.. ..... 8,82 A. M. Pac. Exp- (don't atop) 10,06 A. M. Qsrrisb'g Acoommoda'a 1 1.S8 A. M. Mail Train . 6.S3 P. M. Ciaoiaaati Express...... 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. SantLern Express " 2.3 A. M. Through Passenger.....'. 4,63 A. M. Pacific Express.......,..". 6.58 A. M. ' Wsy Passenjer.. 9,44 A. M. Cioeioaati Express.... ...ll.JrtJ P. M.-" Mail Train 1L27 P. M fart Line 0.26 P.M. Mixed Train....'. .vf..... 8.15 P. M . JAMES NORTH, Ag't SCSBCRY a 1EW1HTOWN RAILROAD. Ka and alter Friday, Dec. 1. 18T1, trains ill run oa theSunbury and Lewistown Rail read follows : ISaVS WESTWARD LIAVa KASTWAKD. STATIONS. Mind. Mo;!. Mail. Mixed. A. M. A. K. t. K. A. It 21.40 .30 8anbury S.Sa 10.30 li.00 0 60 fielinsgrov 8.15 9.69 li.Sl C.04 Pawling 8 Ou 0.40 13 Si 7.19 Kreamer 2.49 9.29 IS.fi 1X1 Meiesra 2.43 6.23 12 1: 7 87 Mlddleburg 2.28 9 08 1.14 7.12 Ecnfor 2 13 8.68 1.81 (MO Beavertowa 1.12 8.30 1.41 B.M Adamaburg , 1.42 8.20 S.l 6.45 McClur 1.17 7 64 2 Si V.'iS Wagner 1.00 7.8(i U.4J 9 09 Sbindi 12 65 7.30 S. 57 9.21 Painter 12 46 7.18 8 1U 9.31 Maitlaud 12.38 7 08 3.82 9.49 Lewieio-a 11.20 6.60 .42r 9.58 LcwisiownJn 11.10 o 26 Trains connect with Way PatsengT and Mail (rain west, and Harrisburg Accommo dation and Mail traini east at Lewistown, awd north and south at Sunhuty. WM. K BROWS. 8iPt. TOMX AMI CDIi.Mlll. Kkao Eureka. Yer&T19 20tes 'or sale at this office. Thtrb is some talk of reepcuing the Lyudll-fechart ease J Q. Detwilder, of Llarrisbnag. will j deliver a Temperance Lecture at -McAlis terville ou the evhuiug of the 26th hut. A. K. McClork aud Jam eh M. Skl- ; 14CRS were elected directors, with others, of the Suubury and Lewistown Railroad, last week. Tmerk will be a free musical enter tainment at Oakland school house on the evening of the 2 2nd inst. The commit tee will please accept our thinks for the invitation that thev favored us with. Am exchange says : "A poor little girl baby, who never done nothing to j oy body, has been named Dorcas Sally Samantha Cilisla Susan Jones by ber Barents at Tvrone Is that so. liraiunrd f ! Da. E:.l.r.n !. rrtunieJ from New j l.k. wlt-re be b been during t..e past fire months in d,ily iuterconrse with the j learned auu ui-iMgut-uea .neo or n.s pro- j lesston. neat waruujr weicomea uome by bis uibtiy lrH-nds ie uro Afsociaiu.n met, ingoi F t . .: t . and elected thu fuliowing officers : President W. C Laird. Vice President John N. Howe. Treasurer T. V. Irwin. Secretary E. J. Nangle. 1 Directors Fred. Eiii-chad. Gen'l j Wm Bell. Daniel Sieber.Sa.n'l U. Brown, j David Cunningham. Thk I.rgi.-latuie ht come to an un dersunuiug iu the Gray-McOlnre case. A committee to inverticate the case will I be drawn. "Each political jaity selects three and the seventh is obtained from a list of thirteeii Senators drawu from a box, of which esch party challenges six j anu the one member remaining couni ' tutes tbe seventh member. A Grand Musical Entertainment will be given by the McAlisterviile Lodge of Good Templars and others, at McAl isterviile, ou Thursday. Feb. 22, 1372. so consist of Vocal and Iiietrumeuul Music, interspersed with Charades, Tab leaux, Dialogues aud Declamations. A geneial invitation is extended. Admis aion '- ceuts. We notice in one of our exchanges this week the staiemeut of Pea John Ilodkins, of South Jt fiersnu. Me., whose sun was cured of incipient consumption by the use of J Jnt on't Anodyne l.iuimt nl. We refer to tins at this time as tending t corroborate tbe statement we made last week iu relation to this liniment as applied to consumption. Wt published a marriage notice two weeks ago purporting to have been made by Rev. Win. FJowe, between James Baker and Maggie Baird, which the young man rays is incorrect As the whole thing appears to be a POROKRV, a penitentiary offence, the fellow who per petrated it had better make tracks for parts unknown, as step are being taken for bringing bis hand wii ting home ltu:own Gazette, j Ccrb for Lock Jaw. A conespon deot of tbe Srimtijic American recom mends turpentine as a cure for lockjaw. He says : ''Let any one who has an at tack of the lock j iw take a small quan tity of turpentine, warm it, and p-jur it on tbe wound, no matter where the wound is or of what nature it is, and relief will follow in less than one minute Nothing better can be applied to a severe cut or bruise than cold turpentine ; it will give certain relief almost iuxtantiy. Turpen tine is also a snre remedy for croop. Sat urate a piece of flannel on tbe throat and chest, and in very severe cases three 10 fireJropsona lump of sugar may be taken internally. This remedy is simple and can easily be tested. In all serious eases an application should be made un- j dtr Bit i'xal adrre. A AU.ni.aj auu ki a-vxan aaiovto uaio II V qneatly told ns that the have seeu vary good remit- from (iTlnf jSbrwWs & ry CeWrfss Wrfn'to cows and awiue before awl after thay drop their young. The powder put them in good condition, aud give them strength to care and provide for the sucklings. "Clba.xsikw the Blood," upon which charlatans hare Larped so much, is not a mere catch-word and delusion.- The mi croscope shows that some diseases exist like parasitic growth upon the globules of the blood, and it Id farther known that some subtle substances destroy or expel them. These substances have been combined to make Ayer'a Sarsapa rilla, which does effectually expel the disorders that breed said rankle in the blood to rot out as ft were the machinery of life Jfrrcer (Pa.) Whig. x,r. A War Ego A Wilmington, Dtla ware, paper aays that Mr Edward S. Bacon, livhg at No. 222 Madison street, seut to its office an egg on which was distinctly imprinted the words ; War 1878 England L America. TLe shell of this egg is somewhat soft, and the letter are distinctly raised npon it and whiter than the remainder of the shell. Mr. liacon assures n tbst if there is any hoax about the matter, it is practiced npon him as well as the public. We commend that chicken to the consideration of the Peace Society. A chicken guilty of laying a war egg would I be none to good to lay an earthquake, : or something of that sort. Philadelphia ) Inqvirtr j Where is Dr. Ruudio's egg with the rose ? j Tu it Newport AVtri aays: An acci deut occurred on Wednesday on the road between John Ganzly.s and " Mr. Adam's residences in Miller township, by which a horse wsr badly hurt. Mr. Henry Reeder, who lives on the old De- maree (now Rice's) farm, was Coming to town with a load of shelled corn, having four horses hitched to bis wagon, and when at a point in the road where the in side is higher than the outside, the wagon slipped over tbe bank, breaking the book of the spreaders to which the front horses were fastened, when they ran aw.v. the waron weut Juwa .1, M backwards drattius- the remaining ! horses and driver after, a distance of; , , .... i about twenty five feet, and would have ! reacnea tne railroad below in iront ol an approaching train, had not the agon struck a pine sapling, the wagon on one iJe aud the horses on the ether. Sev-1 eral railro.id hands who were working in i the vicinitv, hastened to Mr. Keeder's j alallCH; Tlie were j., j wj,n ,ieoffgidB one WM found to be ! U(,Ijr Un . ,hry hi.n ti(ok he wag0I) : BI(, wUh rop(.a po,led ,0 ,h rilJ1j jne toncue oi ine waeon D c broken. It is fortut-ate f..r Mr. Reeder , A I.: . .I.-. .1.-. . I l.-J .1 auu .-. ie.u iu in: u.c tutxa iuv... ( I in their descent, as the approaching Iraiu j wnnlil liavi. Sr illrl hnrk luiraea anA man j 1 and no doubt caused a terrible accideut. An Acciubnt. An accident occurred on tue nt,t i ly wujcn ji,n Woadw(lrdt Ksq , logt hi, jeft la0(1 Ild part of the arm. Mr. Woodward, a son liu law of the lite Gov Wm. F. Packer, reiii'ca on the ld "Homej'tcMd farm"' 1 rhero Gov. Packar was born, a short j j distauces fmm Iiiward Borongh, this j ! county. Mr. t oodward on the morn-. inB of the casualty, was eWazed in feed-! jg fVdder -cutter which was propelled bv horse power. He wascnttinz UttT j add was feeding with tbe left baud on wl.Lh wa a buck skin glove rather large for bis band He grasped a bunch of 1. . l. I. I,, ft ..,.m..A . v ,a nmm between the cylinders, for the purpose of j repsrating it, while bis band was closed; on the hay the roller, caught tbe glove and drew bis hand between the cylinders nA !.. tfc rn.ol.mo ri;ni,in.i ft to run till his hand and wrist were cut in pieces of ttiree quarters of an inch long, above the wrist joint. While in this posi tion be ordered the break to be put on, the strap thrown off, and the wheel re vet sed. Tbe orders obeyed he extricated himself fiom bis perilous situation, took hold of bis lacerated arm, compressed the arteries as well as possible and went into the house. Meeting Mrs. Woodward he prrcautioncd ber against excitement, told her to keep calm and bring some bandages, ''I have cnt my arm off.' She ejaculated "Oh 1 Jobn," and proceeded at once to get the bandages and while the blood from the torn arteries was thrown ten or twelve feet at ever pulsation, she put compresses on the arm above the el bow and while be caught an artery that was still bleeding freely, she twisted a silk string and tied it, be holding it out with his thumb and finger. Such resolution, presence of mind and indomitable firmness - in both man and wife, under such appalling circumstances, are not often witnessed. Such firm as well as intelligent conduct on the part of a lady under such circumstances deserves all praise, and favorable mention should also be made of the presence of mind, heroism and courage of Mr. Woodward. He sat in a chair holding his arm un til Drs. Dorworth and n-nsyl arrived, who were anxious to render every assist ance in the line of their profession that was needed. They deemed it prudent to await the arrival of Dr. Dobbins, of this place, who bad been sent for, and when be arrived they proceeded at once to amputate the bruised limb. Tbe sur gical part is said to have been very skill full r performed. Mr. Woodward, we are glad lo state is getting along a well as could be expected.- fweowre rr'u- Th a members of the Infantry Com- Ipauy forming in this borough and vkin ity held a sneeting at the Court lloiwe on Saturday evening but, and after drilling short time proceeded to business. On motion O. McClellaa was elected Captain pro tern. On Motion it was resolved that the Zouave uniform be adoptecf. A Hot of the - names of those persons having signed the enlistment paper was ordered to be handed to the county papers tor publication. - Adjourned to meet at the Court House, oa Saturday evening, at 7 o'clock,' February 24th, T . The following is a list of members : - Joseph Landia. G W Heck. It S War ner, Jacob Etka, Dorna Switser, O P Robiaon, Thomas Bees, Eli Parleyman. Charles Farley man. John N McCoy, S H Rodman. A P Fasiek. E D Louder, Lemuel Warner, Lucian Louder", Theo dore Warner, James G Kreider, George Elder, Moses Pannebaker, J A Wise, D K Notestine, Adam Ernest, E Jones, Jonathan Ryner, W L Statu, Isaiah Warner, George Dumra, T L Kinxer. S D Magruder. C B Magruder, Julius Derr, Cassia Dean, Sam'l Lapp, D W Hawk. W II Kreider, John C Taylor. John Heck, Jacob Underwood, Fleming Stewart. Jobn 0 Layer. H F Stoner, H II Fasiek; John H Hughey. John Pannebaker. Wm F Snyder, Robt Kurch- field, Charles Phillips, Wm. Mahlon, C. A Allison, drummer. Public Sales. Ephraim Ilertzler, of Turbett town ship, will sell at public sale, on Tuesday, February 27th, two noises, two mares with foal, one 3 year old colt, three yearling colts, 7 cows, 10 young cattle, 10 sboats, a large lot of farming imple ments, and household and kitchen furni ture. A credit of 9 months will be given on all aums over S3. . Sale at 10 o'clock. Joseph Guyer, of Delaware township, one-half mile cast of Eat Salem, will sell at public sale, on Thursday, Feb ruary 29th, one bay mare, one 4-year old horse, one 2 year old colt, one cow, two head young cattle wagons, buggy, pat ent bay rake, hay fork, aud other farm ing implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Fanny Yoder. of Spruce Rill town ship. WiQ sell at public sale, on Friday, March 1st, tiro mares, 3 cows, 1 heifer, 4 head young cattle, 4 thriving sboats, large lot of farming implements ; also, household and kitchen furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. John S. Gearbart will sell at public sale, at his residence in Fayette town- nif,su nmaoni.r dl7' Mrch lat' four Lorees' one P"n of matches, rieing 3 years ; 2 span of mules 5 milch cows. 7 head young caKle, 11 f(rmil)K iin,lelnent . prain in the vrnnA. imtatom. haenn and household ifuniitnre. Sale at 10 o'clock MARRIED. ftliVltKlS BKNDER On tbe 15a in.t , tVLT. II. C. Pardoe, Mr. Jacob A. Harris nd MUs Joanna Bender, both of Juniata coumy ' f ;- .. ... l mti.tiin Mr Willmm Jnnlt aired Gt real U,VWQ .... ... P. u ,ownsnin. iact!D H. EUnclls. aged 4j,out 50 years. FARLEY M A JT 0a the 10tb inst.. in Walk er townhin, George Farleytnan, son of Mr. Joseph Farleyman, aged 20 years, 10 mos. and 3 days. PCFFESCERGER On lb 17th inst , id Fermmaeh twc. Jude. wife of Mr. Josbua I'uffeubergpr, aged 6f years, 11 months and C d:iys. " " ' (3 YES ! O YES ! H. H. SNYDER, Perrysville, Pa., Tender his services to the citizens of Juni ' "bJ j"""' co.mMes. aa Auctioneer Dutchman a chance P. O. address. Port Royal, Juniata Co , Pa. Feb 7. 72-1 y GREAT REDUCTION IS Tllf. PHICES OF TEETH! Upper w L()wer aJ $j 0Q - . be Teetb remodeled and repaired. Tcetb filled lo last for life. Elecirioiiy used in the eilraction of teelb, rendering it almost a painless operation, (ns extra charge) at tba Dental Office of 0. L. Derr, esubliabed in Mtffliniown in 18ft). -G. L. DERR,' Jan 21. 1872-1 r Practical Dentist. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! E. !S. PARKER, (Successor to MARTIN & WALThUlS.) HATING purchased the rftore of Martin & Walters, on Main St , in J. M. Belford's store room, tba undersigned would respect fully inform the public that be has a paw and carefully selected stock of GOODS of the very best quality, comprising in part, of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, NOTIONS. HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS. QUEKNSWARE, . BOOTS & SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, CARPET BAGS, . , OIL (;LOTHS, . CARPETS, BLANKETS, FURS, WOOD AND WILLOW. WAKE, and in short every article usually kept hi a well selected store. 11 intends selling exclusively for CASH or in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. By so doing he will be able to sell goods as cheap as i be cheapest. Call and examine his stock. SSv HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. E. S. PARKER, ' (Btlford's 8tora-room) Main Street. Xifflintown, Pa. Jan 31. 1872. COAL, Lumber, Fish, Salt, and all kinds of Merchandise for sale. Cheat nut 0 Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and Seeds bought at tba highest market prices in cash or exchanged for merchandise, coal. lumber, As., to suit customers I am pre pared to furnish to builder billi of lumbar Joak or ,,ow plM lomb,r. NOAH HERTZLER. 'JlBl Pert R'y'at, J.iniara Co., Fa. HIFFLIJITOWN PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Resorted weeklv for tba JsatAvaSaavian by the Beard f Cssarssns sf'Hiflia-afta Pat- tersoa. Butter S. Egga, V dox - Lard, 1 Hi - Country Soap Beaawax . ........ ....---. Tallow - Rags ........ ..... ......... - Wool, washed ......... Poultry, live Dried Apples Peaches, pared...., Peaches, unpared.. " Cherries..... Cherries, pitted - .. Blackberries....... : 20 8 8 25 8 S 50 8 8 . 20 . 16 ... 20 4 - 13 . 12 ... 8 40 76 2 26 60 2 15 ' Raspberries . ............... Country Hams ...." Sides aad Sbouldsrs ... Potatoes, V bus Onions " . Ground Alum Salt, j) aack......... Railroad Ties .. Loenst Posts, mortising ' " for board fenos.. D. K. SULOUFF'S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. GttAI. White Wheat, V bus ... .. ....."... f 1 38 Red Wheat. . . 1 S5 Cera GO Oats .. 42 Cloverseed 6 00 Timothy seed ..... 3 60 Coai. Prepared Coal, V ton.. ....... ..$5 75 Nut " 4 75 Pea " "'...... 3 25 Bituminous" " 6 00 ' Lcaaia. Run of Log. 4 4, V 1000 ft -...$24 00 6-8. ... 10 00 8 4, 2'v0 6-4, 2800to4000 Hemlock Frame, - " ..1700to20A0 f Boards. " 180Oto2O00 Whitepina worked Flooring.... 28 00 " German Siding 28 00 Panel Doors 1 75 to 8 00 Window Sash, 8x10, ft window- 65 " 9x12. 75 " 10x12, " . 80 " 10x14, " 90 rUlLAUELPUIA MARKETS. , PuiLAPSLPaiA, Feb. 2G, 1872. ' Flocb There is a firm feeling io the mar ket, but the demand ia limited both for ex port and home consumptions ; 1009 bbls sold. including Superfine Extra ..... . N. W. Extra Family Ohio & Ind. do. do Peana. do. , do. $5 25(7.5 75 $ti 006 60 $7 2h(a 50 $7 00(7 50 Fancy Brand- .. $8 008 76 Gi aik The offeriugs of Wbeatara small and prices s'eady ; tmM sales of Pea a red at $1 69a 1 62, and amber at $1 65. Rye is steady at 92c. Cora is very quiet, tbe de mand being light. Sales of 2000 bush yel low at 68c, aad western high mixed at 70e. Oats are held firmly; SCO bash said at 6tic, for wbi'e. and 54 forwealern mixed. Sixds There ia leas doing in Clover; 275 bush sold al 9Jal0Jc " PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Moxdat, Feb. 19 P. M. Beef Cattle were in fair demand Ibis week but prices were without material change. About leOil head arrived and sold at isaBc for extra Penn and westtrn Steers ; 9)c for choice; 6:.clor fair to good, and 4oo (I lb, cross, for somaion as to quality. Cows and Calves were ia fair demand at $3a40 for springers and $30ao0 for fresh cows. Receipts, 20 bead. Sheep were in fair demand, aad prices were stead r. Sties of extra at 1'Je, choice l'Kj to 110 lbs at 8a81o good at 7a8c and common at Ca7. Receipts, 16,000 bead. lloui were higher, but buyers refused to anticipate future want, pales or corn-red hi $7 75a&0 V 10"lb, net, tbe latter for ex tra. Receipir, 392 bead A HAITDSOME MOUSTACHE! MOUSTACHE.' Trof. ST. CROIX'S Fbkjch WHISKERS. Cosirorvn. The Crrr HAIR MOUSTACHE. jOKOWER, will prodoe WHISKERS, luxurient MOLaTAtHK or WHISKERS oa th smoothest face. Pleasant to use. Seal lo any address on receipt of Fifty Cents. II. T. BOND, CHEMIST. N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Sts., , Feb 14. '72-ly Philadelphia CLOTHING! Choicest Styles of the Season. . . SAMUEL STRAYER, Patterson, JnniaU Co., Pa. CLOTHING of all kinds I will sell my entire stock at dreatly Reduced Prices, FOR MF.N AND until APRfL, 1872. ' OVERCOATS, FUSS, HEAVY BOOTS, CABPETS, Stair and Floorj Oil Cloth, Ladies' Shoes 4-Gaiters, FURNITURE, WATCHES AND Under-Clothing, Sec ' , AT COST. Snils anil Parts of Suits, HATS AND CAPS, And Furnishing' Goods 20 or 25 per cent, cheaper than can be purchased else where. JEWELRY. Eats and Caps, FURS, BOOTS k SHOES, MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, WA1IAVU A. Having a nod stock, well elected, I hope to pleas all. Call and see to be con vinced. PajT" Measures taken and Suits and parts of Suits made la order, reasonable SAMUEL STRAYER, Jan. 24, 1872 Patterson, Pa. NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY .. IN PATTERSON. SAMUEL II. ROLLMAN respectfully an nounces to tbe public that be baa recent ly opened a Wagon-maker's Shop in the bor ough of PUerson, and is prepared to man ufacture, in a neat aad durable manner,' WAGOUS OF ALL KINDS, From a Foor-bcrse 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& 0y careful attention to basinet, sad by turning out so peri or work, k hopes to merit and rsceiT a larg shara of pnblis patronage HT Good Oak Plank Wanted, -m Sovl, f871-fy Ifrflrandisf . TIIEKE1STME! THE KEYSTONE! - . THEKEYSTOITE! i Bridge Street, Miffliatown. TTTB, THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD ' most respectfully call the attention of our friends, customers, and the pubiis gen erally, io th fact that w bar secured and Sited up one of th finest room in th eona ty, directly opposite our old stand prsrious lo the terrible fire of Deo. 31 ..1870, on Bridge Street, Mifflin town, where wa purpose to con tinue the business of GENERAL MEECHANDISma. W have opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Goods erery offered to lb publio, embracing in fact almost everything that the publio can wish. W would espe cially inrito th attention of all to our fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flatter ourselves to b the best Ter offered to th pubiis of Juniata for styles, quality and cheapness, of the most approved patterns, Ac, cossistiso or T Black Bombasine, Black Australian Crape, Black Poplin, Black Velveteen, II 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 Poplius, French Serge Wool Plaid. 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, and VYatervliet Long and Square Shawls, in Great Variety. Black and Fancy Clotbs, Black and Fancy Cassltneres, Black and Fancy Ermines, Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black and Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, ' Striped and Plain Cottonade, Striped and Plain Suitings, -Striped and Plain Marsailles, Striped aud Plain Flannels, o Prints, Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings. Checks, Hickory. Denims, Drills, Iliapers, Linen, Cotton Sc Damask Table Linens, N Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, 1'ioua and Crochet Edgings, Silk aud White Cotton Fringes,' . Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, u E - Ladies' Lasting Button and Lac Gaiters, Ladies' Morocc Button and Lac do. Ladies' Kid Lace Bals Ladie' Kid Lace do. Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, T Misses' aud 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. H Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Gaiters, E Glassware and Qneensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. P Wool Figured, Yenitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets. Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades and Fixtvrefi A Berlin. Zephyr and Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Yarns. ind E mestit c Table and Pocket Cutlery. Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, fcc , E la fact everything necessary to make up a complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods. As wa are buying strictly for cash, we flatter ourselves that w can offer great in ducements to parties whs wish to buy good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are cash or country produce taken in exchange for goods. We only ask th public ta give ns a sail and examine cnr stock, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN k ESPENSCHADE, Bridge Street, Mifliatowa. Etrt. ST, 771. DR. P. C. RUNDIO. DEAI.EC W ITTRYTIIIKQ THAT C0NSTITCTES A FIR3T-CLA38 The public attention is also invited tor his large 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 county to select f.OTQ. COME AND HAVE YOUR EYE SIGHT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, . VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS AND HAKMOMC05S; ALSO A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS t&- Sora. tbiog for everybody, young and old, at tbe PATTERSON' DRUG STORE. GROCERY, PROVISION, .VXD LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES k PRICES reported weekly by C. UAUHEY, op posite the Poet Office, Mitflintown, Pa : Wholuale. Butter Retail. 22 20 12 16 20 60 1 00 So SO I 00 17 lo 14 12 J2J . 11 Lard . 10 Cheese, Ohio. Kw York Moltsses, Porlo Rico, Tjl gal... " New Orleans Srnp, Honey li " Amber . Melted Sugar ..... Sugar, Granulated.. .'. A " H ,. . " Extra C " Yellow C ..... " Brown Coffe, Rio, Choice....... ........ " Fair " " Roasted (Arbnckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest .. " Oolong. . Raiaius, Valentin.-.. . " Layers .. 30 26 1 CO 1 00 20 25 20 20 12 6 Currants Pruens, French Rice Soap, Rnsin 5 V ('lire.-. 8 " Babbit 12 Salt, Ground Alum Dairy Mackeral, No. 2 (new) bbl Brooms, No. 1 " " No. 2 " No. 3 ' 10 15 2 00 10.15 3 CO 40 35 30 Tubs, Cedar .1 50a 1 75 Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops .. Slaw Cutters ...... Tin Cups... ................ Tin Dish Pans .. Tin Cullenders........... Tin Wash Puns Tin Buckets ... Boots, Men's Calf. " Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting . Potatoes, Irish " Sweet, "j peck - Coal Oil, gallon Cash paid for eggs. 25 50 8 60 40 .10 60 6 25 4 50 2 no AO 40 40 Terror ! Murder ! ! Death ! ! ! EATS iceBeosi:,c?,,," RATS RATS FarnuTZ'Ze Grahl' RATS RATS A Remarkble Preparation, RATS which draws Rats, (as by magie) trom their holes aud hiding places. 'I'bey eat ravenously and all die to a dtad certain! i; ia th open air. Safe lo nse. Called htjkt's New Improved Vermin Exterminator. Used with Wonderful success al the CosTiaaxTAi. and other large Hotels and Public Institu tions in Philadelphia and New York city ; Bolton House, Htrrishurg ; I'nion Depot Hotel, Pittsburg; llerdict House, Wil liamsport. Pa ; is, in tact, the only article that will rid you of ihe.-e pests. Cut this advertisement ent and take to your Drug gist or Merchant. If lie is not supplied, be can get it for you of any wholesale Druggist. Be sure and get only that sign ed E.BURT, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa, on each jar. Take n other. 25 cents ajar: five jars for $1. $1 worth Kill utuaUy do a thnrttunh wrk. To Merchants. Burt's New. Improved will never harden or change by age. Al ways in nice condition. Lots on hand of former make will be exchanged, if desired. Principal Depots. 602 Arch St., N E. cor ner Tenth and Chestnut st . and S. W. cnr. Eight and Race sts.. Philadelphia. Sold by all Wholesale Druggists. Direct all letters to E. B CRT, Manufacturer of Rat Exterminator, Weil Philadeldhia, Pa. Jan l'j-6m "art st8JnV NEW PRICES IS DRY GOODS, iVOTIOIVS, GROCERIES, QTJEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, Hats and CAfs, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, &C, &C. If yon want to see an entire new stoek of Goods at Low Prices, call at the NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIFPLIHT0WS, PA. SHELLEY & STAM6AUGH. Nov. 29, 1871. Kv.JrMT Srxrtjts. $1,69 eer year. A GENTS WASTED. Agents make more A. momy at work for ns than at anything ele. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stiksoji A Co , fine Art PMitkrrt. Portland. Maine. "history or The Great Fires In CHICAGO and the VTEST by Rev. E.J. Goosaram, D. D.. of Cbieag-. Only com plete history. 700 Sno. page r 0 wgrae ing. 70.000 already sold. Triee $2.60. 20 O agents made in 20 days. Profit go to sufferers. ICE1TS WIITEV. U. S GOODS PEED a CO 37 Park Tow, New York. (laesrpsrated 1S6.) Columbia Fire lnsarance Company OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS S. S. nwiiEPres t. 1 Roct. C.m II. Wilso. Vice-Pres't Wa. Pattoji. II sea' t Thomas. Treaa. j Ja Soiaoania. J. F. FBr.crr, Sec y. J. 8. Srais. 1. B. Bacn)i!i. M. M. 3thici.m. Oio. Boot .1 R. T. Bros. For Insurance or Agencies, address j. r. rmtrirrr, ty, cibu, ra. OPIUM EATERS ! Re"ar1 for CMe el t'pmm Uaba our Aatldete will not cure. No pain or inconvenience. Sent on reeeipt of $3.00. S. G. ARMSTROWO. M. 1)., Healing. Institute, Berrien Springs, Mich. 1 A SURE CURE for this distressing com plaint is now made' known in a treatise (of 48 aetavo pages) $n Foreign and Nativ Herbal Preparation, published by Dr. O. TnaLm Brows. Tbe prescription wasdiseov. ered by bim in sncb a providential manner that be cannot conscientiously refuse to make it known, as it has cured everybody who has used it for Fits, never having failed in a sin gle ease. The ingredients may be obtained from any druggist. A copy sent free to all applicants by mail. Address Da. O. PntLrs Buows, 21 Grand St.. Jersey City, N. J. New Seeds and Plants Sent bv .Hail or Express. Cur Seed and Plant CATALOGUES fortS?, Number 175 page, and containing TWO COLORED PLATES, Each worth twice tbe cost of Catalogues, mailed lo all applicants on reeeipt of 25 els. PETER HENDERSON A CO., Seedsmen, A-t Cortlandt St., N. Y. ' D. K. SULOUFF & CO., j i Successors to D. T. Sulouff,) E2A1ZBS IN ; Grain, Lumber, Coal, I CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. iThc Ifiirliest Cash Prices PaM j for all kinds of (iraiu. i Lumber, dual, &c. Sold at the ! Lowest Prices. i Having bnals of our own we can freigiit Grain, Lumber, Coal, &.. cheaper than any ; other parties. We therefore defy eompeti : tion. SfjYna can mike money by calling on ns before selling or buying elsewhere. Gkaix will acoeivrn is sroas to as sold bt tus 1st or June, lb71. P. 8. Our grain is not deviled cn men's backs. MifBintown, April 20, 1871.' rVICW I " ! DOYLE & MARLEY, r.l TTERSOXi r.i.. At lh Room Recently Oecnpitd by George Goshen. Corner of Tnscarora and Ju niata 8' reels. Wish lo inform tbe citizens of Mifflin, Pat. terson and surrounding country I hat they have opened a full line of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOOES, Sugars, Syrups, Teas. Coffees, Spices, Pish. Salt. Soaps. Tobaccos, &e. Flour ami Feed Always on Hand, ALSO, COAL OP ALL KIXDK, Stove Coal, Lime burners' Coal, and Black smiths' Ctfil always on hand at th lowest prices. RAILROAD TIES. LOCUST POSTS, and all kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods and Coal, for which th highest market prices will be paid. BaPersons wishing anything in our lino will nud it lo their advantage to civ ns a call, as w feel assured that w can accom modate one and all. George Goshei is snr authorised Agtot All business transacted by him will bo ac knowledged by us. DOYLE i MARLEY. Patterson. Jan. 23, 1873. RLOOMj'BCRG STATE NORMAL J- FCHOOL AND Literary and Commercial Institute. Th Faoutty f this Institution aim tab very tborough in their instruction, and to look carefully after th manner, health aad moral f th student. tssT Apply for catalogues to HENRY CARTER. A. M., 8pt2R, l"71-6njj Pripaipal.