WEDSESDAI MORNING, MAR. 8. J872. PKSSSVLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AXD after Sunday, Nor. 12, 1871, Passenger Traini will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philidelpnis Express.. 12.50 A. M Fart Line 2,22 A. M l'c. Exp. (don't stop) 10,05 A. M. rjarnsb'g Accouituodii'n 11,23 A. M. Mail Train 5.23 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD Southern Express.... Through Passenger. Pacific Express Way Passenger Ciocinuati Express... Mail Train Fast Line 2.31 A. M ... 4.5.1 A. M. .. 5.5(3 A. M. ... 9,44 A. M. ..12.26 P. M. ,.. 3.27 P. M . 6.26 P. M. .. 8.15 P. JI ilixed Train.... JAMES NORTH. Az't 10 A,M COl JiTIU. ToTTSVILLE gives peanut suppers. Measkls ir.v:l iu Lt Creek val ley. SCRANTON' is afflicted with spotted 1 fsver. Bart( X Steak Las beiu crowded out tLia week. CLt AX your stove-pipes and chimneys. A foul ihiinn-y in stonny wealln r is a dangerous institution. TltOT out your horses if you have any to sell. J ac b lirgey or Latin er Wil on will buy ihem The sale f tlie Clinmberlaiu property adrtr tired by bis assignee, lias beeu post poned till the let of May Si LINSCKC.VK cffus five hundred dol lars for tie discovery of the villaiu who fired that town r.i'lKTT I.tACK, 'f Peale towrsh'p died suddenly one vei.ing about two weeks ago from heart disease TiI8 b-e bll fever is beginin to mauifest itcelf in the citii s hi.u low us A regul ir fepidcniic is piedicted. HarrisBI'KU has thiee military coin-1 panies. Thwre is material enough in -Iu- j niata ci unty to foim oue. What say tin colored people t ' Fur Uent A S;ure Ilooin on Mitkct ! tieet, Tn ibc ..I' I', Ue Address or call on 11. Latimer Wilson, Oakland Mills, this county. 3t Tilts is the season of Lent During its continuence Catholics eat largely of lull diet. Hifol from the Southern Staten sell at a dollar and a ha f a pair iu the llarrisl'ur market GoVKKM R ubAHV has appointed B F. Kepner notary public for a term of ibree yer The appointment is a good one Mr Kepner will prove himself a faithful aud efficient ojneer For sale one Four IIore Waon one Two Horse Wagon one liuckeye Reaper and Mower combined with Self 11 ike attached. Nine mouths creilit given. Call at this .fiu-e. For Sale A good new four-horse Farm or Road Wagon, and two New Spiing Wagons also some second hand Wagons. Noah IIkrtzlir, maiG-2w Port Roy al Pit Rkv. Mr Siikkraru last Sabbath evening dilivered a lecture in the Pree byteriau church of this place. Subject 'Mexico aud New Mexico," and the importance of tl.ofe countius as mission ary fields . ' A Passenofr and Freight Agency has been established at Logan, (formerly Freedom Iron Woikn.) on the Mifflin and Centre County Branch, and James M. Alter, ha? been appointed Agent thereat The shipment of cattle and borees w! quite brisk lat Fiiday from this point. 'Jbe M ilsou Brother i-hij jted seveialcar loads of Cist class cattle So also did Messrs. FIJer and Sieber Peraey and v ilson shipped a number of horses all i destined for tU Fastern maikef. Tukrk .o in-oh-Mir . I,n,l..t J more persons in th's and mighboring towns, who daily tufier fioin tbe dirties iug effects of the kidney troubles, who do not know that Junifon't Anwlync Liniment is almost a certain cure, in severe eases, great relief miy be obtained, if not a perfect cure. Notice The tegular monthly meet tug of M MifUiiitowu and Patterson Loan and Saving Fund Association will be held at the Couit House, in .V ifllintowii. oa luesday evening, Maich 19, 1S72. at t o clock r. M. Two dollars and twenty -five cents mmt be paid on each share of stock subseribed iu said Association be fore 7 o'clock p. M. of eaid eveuing. Stock books ate now open at the -lu-niaU Valley Bank, in Miffl ntow n, where subscriptions will be received by T Van Irwin, Tieasun r of raid Association W". Ca.mkrom Laihd rict't. K. J. Xa.NGLR, Str'u. The dwelling bouae ,,! J0s. Rhodes, al so occupied by his son Wm. K, in Oli ver township, was discovered to be on fire on Saturday afternoon, spreading so rapidly that but a smtll quantity of the furniture and bedding was saved. It is not known bow the fire originated, but from the manner in which it burst out il is probable that some of the. timbers bad heeu on fire for some time The day was very pleasant, and but little fire had been kept up in any part. Mr. Rhodes fcnilt the house himself and had securely lined the flues, &c. with ebeet iron. The 1 : i i . use is prooaoiy szuuu or more, wuli no insurance. Lrwittovn Gazette. C. C I. "During the early part of last week cards were ciieulated among the citizens of Miffliu and Patterson, bearing an inscription something nearly if not quite like the following: "Mr. and Lady are respectfully iuvited to be pres ent oa the occasion of the sixth anniver sary of the C. C. I, at the Crystal Pal ace, on the evening of March 1st, 1872 " At once the V. C. I. became the subject of conversation in the village. Its origin, its past five anniversaries, ite object. Ac , were the subjects of a great deal of con jectural talk throughout the whole com munity. Il was shrouded in inyetery that imparted to it that peculiar charm that mystery only can impart. The ca balistic letters, 0 C. I. on the card brought out numerous conjectures as to their meaning One individual in a group that were discussing ihe eubject, Chid, as he turned the pasteboard in h:s fingers, that if he could see the skull and cross bones, he would be satisfied that it was a branch of the Kuklux Klan. Another was ready to believe it an offshoot of the Grand Army of the Republic, or the Union League, if he could only see the tiag. A third hinted that it might be a uligious or benevolent society, that was ab ut to inaugurate some greut enter prise for the moral improvement and phy sical comfort of Adam's fallen race. A fourth, with a great deal of earnestness aud vtheinency, and little politeness, said that the three proceeding conjectures were wrong m tut't ; that neither the Church or the Slate had the least to do nit), jt, that the Devil, who rules the third kingdom, was the master spirit. Another said he was sure that he had got tbe nifanin of the mysterious letters; they meant a " Coufouuded Common In v tutiou. A fifth said that suited him, that he Was a co:ititutinul Democrat or Republican, and had no aristocratic blood in his veins, aud he'd go and see the C. C I. Others said that who and what ever the CCI. might be, they believed that a d.ince vs to be hiiroduceil some time during the entertainment, and that their reliu'ious creed did liot recognize the "puctiy of inotiou,' as illustrated by the -li-l.t fantastic toe," and they for the ,i . , . , world would not so. One imiivi :uul said he would read backwards, and interpret it "I Can't C 'iae.'' And eo the town talked the whole week through, up to Fiiday evening, when at half past ei-!.t ' , , r ,l i i i clock a v&riv at more than a Lumliua I '-'dies a f," -vt. n;en assembled in one of j fcond floor of the Palace. After awhilv1 a gn:!tm:in suggested a ; "quadrill " Four tola promptly took! the floor, and displayed their skill iu the art of dancing. Mai.y did not engage in 1 this exhilarating exercise, but found plea I sure in conversation with friends and I acquaintances Others were feastinfr their I eyes on their whirling friends that were keeping step end giicefully evolving to j the strains that melodiously fell from the ' musicians' eta-ad ; while a nunilr were 1 entranced and sut quietly under the ! music of the violins, accompanied by the gentle tap of the tiny shoe and deep bass of the highly polished boot and bro-1 gan harmoniously mingling. They were away iu the realms of fancy, the glories of which who shall dare to tell Supper was announce I at 9 o'clock, and was servrd in a room adriiuinir the ; audience or entertainment room The i repast over, all returned to jhe former room, wbeie many remained eijoviog themselves till tbout midnight, when they returned to their homes. Tbe C. C. I. managed affairs remark ably well, and numbers have sighed aud wirbed that an anniversary could be toiced to come around every mouth or two. Fire. On Tuesday morning, between the hours of one and two o'clock, the crj ol fire was sounded through the town, Bills weie rung, to arouse the sleeping people. A fierce northwest wind was blowing at the time that made every citi zen, as he sprang from his bed. think that perhaps th last night for Mifflin had cme rjliti fortunately, these imagined forebodings were not realized, for the fire was in a house in the south side of the town, ;ili. ii.' V right rf i!ley. and was owned iiv . j ..iiu , niit, tv-o it was ai one slorv aud a half house with a base ment The west end was occupied ly Mr. D. m ill Tronp. The east end was u-ed by Mr. Henry C. Hums to finish leather in he being a tanner. Between tbe hours stated Lewis Troup was awakened by smoke that almost stifled him. lie aroused bis parents and brother. The flames spread so rapidly that they had hardly time to gather up a few of the household effects aud escape from tbe burning house. Tfierc was uo insurance oi the house. Mr. Williams bad liis stock insureiiu the York Com pany at 81,000. The oiij;iu of the fire is enveloped in mystery A story and a half house owned by Mr. Wright and occupied by Mrs. Heck, at the east end of the burn ing building and separated therefrom by a narrow alley, was saved only by the haidest work of the citizens. The axe. water and buckets were freely used. Had the fire originated at the north end of tow u, Mifflin, in all probability, would have been burned up. We notice that the Agricultural papers all over ihe country recommend the use of ISA'rid ut Cacahy conditio Puto di't t Ex hange. Farmers and others in many sections have long known and appreciated the ad vantage of these powders over all others. A.v exchange says : Brick-dust and butter pills is the latest cure recommend ed for chicken cholera. ' SEWING MACHINES. We would call the attention of all who contemplate purchasing a Sewing Machine, to the fact that J 1$. 51. Todd, of Patterson, has been appointed for the sale of the justly celebrated Grover k Baker Macbiues. TheBe machines, so favorably known have steadily advanced in public favor in spite of the most determined competi tion, and now stands without a superior, as a first-class Family Sewing Machine. Mr. Todd keeps at all times on band a full and complete assortment of these machines, so that purchasers can have a choice of selection of the different styles, which arc sold on the most liberal terms. The late improved 44 Shuttle or Lock Stitch Machine" cannot be excelled for simplicity, beauty of finish, aud perfect nees of work. Call upon Mr. Todd, and he will convince you that the Grover &. Baker is just the thing to suit you. The real estate of George Goshen was sold at public sale, on last Saturday, by his assignee, at the following prices : . The farm in Milford towuship, to John Cunningham, at S4 150 per acre - No. 1. A house and Jot to J. Lvons, for S350. No. 2. A house and lot to Adam Ernest, for $408. No. 3. A house and lot to Philip Kep- utr, lor Z 420. No 4. A house and lot to the same person, for $400 No. 5. A house and lot to John J. Thompson, for $346.. Nos 6 and 7. Houses and lot to .Mr Anna D Goshen, for S2725. Nos. S. 9 and 10 Houses aud lots to I.ucian Kingsley, for $1431. Coal and Lumber Yard iu Patterson to J B Marley, for 8330. Seventeen acres of Woodbind in Mil ford township, to J. S. Robiuson, at $4 per acre. Grocery and Coal Yard in Fermanagh township.' to J B. Marley. for $190. Sum total $10.337 37. McAlistkhvilli,' March 4, 1872. On Saturday last dipt. Robinsou and Lieut. Uurelifi. lJ In M the election for officers iu the Fayette Union gu.irds, .. .1. . r.n . ; t.-tin. I.eis Degan ; lt Lieutenant, T. j T. Davis; 2nd Lieutenant, S. B Caveny. j 'i "'- n """"her of new members were I added to the roll. The Captain fleet an- i , , , ,, ' , nounced thai he would not appoint the cmii,,,,, officers, until the next day of meeting which will be on j S iturday, March 9ih, 1S72. at 12 M. It j U "'P," "'"I that every member be pres .. uii.ii vHLr'ii itouuuu .to loiitino . viu M III Oil U1HI Ut, US UUrtJIIUrO Ul ILItl IU" . . i M.i :. i.n i, ,ln,e,l .1,- fira, Jr;!i land pry day of the Uompauj j Hy oraer of tbe Captain. "A sn Lady." Tbe editor of one of our exchanges g.ies for a certain affected class of bipeds in this wise Looking over the registers of hoteles we freqneutly see the name of the man ith "and lady" appended to it. We hve often wondered what was meant by tin se words whether they were intend ed to co:ivey the iuforinilion that some respectable woman was travelling iu his company, and under his escoit, or whether it was a woman of disreputable character whose lntiuiacx' while abroad wns too great to allow the idea of respectability On inquiry, we find that it means bis Then why in the name of com "" decency don't he Eay so, and write "John Biown and wife '." Then the ob- server will kuow without doubt what re- lation the woman bears to him. Some men seem to think that it id a mark of culture and refiuement to say lady when they menu their wives. iiu: me m ine wora wwe may eeeiu common place to some men, aud yet it is a holy and sacred word, and no man who has a wife should hesitate to call her by that tender name, whether in the domestic circle or on the register of a hotel. A Terrible Acciuknt Jas Brick KR, HSU, HOBKIBLK MWULBD ON TUB i.Aii.KOAD i lie citizens ot tuis place were horrified beyond expression, on last Wednesday evening, at a report in effect that James Bricker, Eq , and old citizen. had been terribly mutilated ou the rail road aud that there were doubts entertain ed as to whether he could recover. 1 he facts, as near as we could learn them, are us follows: Mr. Bricker and W. I. Steel, about uiue o'clock in the evening went dowu to the foot of the lock, generally known as "Snyder's Lock," to see a Mr. Piper, who resides in that locality, on business, and were returning with Mr. Piper iu cimpany. )u reaching a point opposite the gas tank an engine coming down signalled aud Bricker stepped off ou the up track, while the other gentlemen stepped off to the side of the railroad. Tbe noise of the down train prevented him from hear ing the First Stock west approaching on the tip track, aud before he was aw'are of his danger he wa beneath the wheels of the engine and cars of the up-train. Af ter the passage of the trains be was found with his leg terribly smashed and other wise much bruised. lie was canied to he railroad station and thence to his af flicted family. The accident occurred about half past nine o'clock- Dr. Gem mell, of Altoona. was telegraphed, who came dowu on the Philadelphia Express, and he, assisted by Dm. McC illough. Miller and Flemming. amputated the limb. He died on Friday afternoon at four o'clock This is another warn ing to those who will frequent the rail road without due precaution of the ter rible fate awaiting them. Mr. Bricker is the last man that any one would have suspected of meeting with snch an ac eid ent. JJaiitingdn Journal. An enterprising North Carolina woman got married, seperated from her husbaud and eloped with another man in a week. - - On Saturday morning . last Joseph Tice, of this place, a workman at Logan Iron Works, had bis left leg near the hip severely crashed and broken, by tbe falling upon him of a railroad tire. weighing about 800 lbs. .Tbe tire .was being moved by several men. himself one of them, when it slipped their bold, ca reeued and fell, crashing him under it. Tbe physicians called in differed as to what was best to be done, and, in cense quence, amputation was not resorted to. His sufferings have been very great and his ultimate recovery is doubtful. Li-idxtfiwn D tnoerat. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL CLOSING PRICES OF . 40 jSfar. 3d St. Phila. 3 o'clock, p. m. Mar. 5, 1 872. New U. 6. 5's of 1881.. 11S1Q10K U. S. O's of '81 llii(115 . '62, lOlJlll, " " '64, 11U " . 'C5. .-.'..w.. ll-'Sfni " '05, new, illj(7i;lll; " ' 'C7, new 112j(QU2i G8 ll(lj110j " 5's. 10-4U, lllj(nI.lZ V. S. 30 Var 6 per cent.Cy.... 1I2112, Gold U)i(,0S Silver ..- llSiW'.Hi (Jniou Pacific R. R. 1st M. bonds. Ill) (jllH Central Pacific' R. K 107 108 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds. 01 (5) 91 MIFFLLNTOWiN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Juniata Sentinel by the Board of Commerce of Xiuuii and Pat terson. Butter pi lb 22 Eggs. doi 20 Lard, y lb 8 Country Soap 8 Bees win Jo Tallow Rugs Wool, washed Poultry, live Dried Apples ' Peaches, pared ' Peaches, uupured " Cherries Cherries, pitted " Blackberries " Raspberries ... 8 ... 3 ,.. 50 ... 8 ... 8 ... 20 ... 15 20 .. 4 - 13 . 12 ... 8 40 75 2 25 5il 32 15 Country Hams - Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, y bus Onions " Ground Alera Salt, $ sack ItauroH 1 Ties Locust Posts, mortising " " for board fence.. -.. D. K. SULOUFF S PRICES CURRENT, r.eported Weekly. Qbain. White Wheat, -j bus - $' 45 Red Wheat, " 1 40 c,. 60 Oats 42 Cloverseed 5 00 Timothy seed 3 50 . . Coal. Preparsd Ccal, V ton - $' 75 Xut " " 4 75 I'ea " " 3 25 Bituminous" " 6 00 Lumber. Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft $24 00 6-8. " 16 00 " 8 4, " 25 00 " " 6-4, " 2S0'Ho40 00 Hemlock Frame, " I.....17 OMtoiOno Boards. " 18 00to20 00 Whitepine worked-Flooring 28 00 " German Siding .. 28 00 Panel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window. 65 " " 9x!2, 75 ' 1012, " 80 " " 11x14, " 90 miLADELPIIIA MARKETS, PuiLAPELPhiA, March. 6, 1872. Floch The market is steady at Satur day's quotations, but the demvnd is moderate and mosty confined I t the wants of the home consumers. About 1100 roi-j changed hands including 1 Superfine ?5 25(5j5 75 Extras $i 00(f,6 30 N. W. Extra Family $7 25(;?,8 50 Ohio & Ind. do. do $7 007 50 Ptnna. do. do $7 00(al7 50 Fancy Brand? S8 00(j8 75 Gran There is a fair demand for wheat. ard prises are well maintained. Sales of 4500 hush Penn and wessern red at $ 60a! 6p bush. Rye sells at 88c. Corn is dull Sales of 7000 bush yellow at 73a67c, and 8000 bush western mixed oa secret terms, iind 25iO bush do al f,6c. Oeis are steady at ooo for white and 53 i54c for mixed ', 11.1)00 hush of Iwu-rowed New York Barley sold oa private terms. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Mar. 4 P. M. The Cattle mkaret was very dull (his week and prices were tower. About 2200 head ar rired and sold at 7Ja6J for extra Penn and western steers: 67c, fur fair to good do. and 5a5o lb gross for common as to quali ty. Cows and cilves were dull. Sales of springers at $:15ao, and fresh cows SJM0a55. Receipts. "I'O head. Sheep were in fahr request, but prices were lower. Sales of choice at 9c. fair to eood at 7jc8c "j? lb. and common at $aC jl bead. Receipts, 1701 boad. Hogs were in demand, and the offerings were all taken up. Sales of corn-fed at 7a 775 V 100 It's net. Receipts, S253 head DIED. HESCH On the 3rd inst., in Turbett twp, Mr George E. Ilench, aged 37 years. fprtial JJoticts. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KUXKEL'S BITTER WISE OF IRON will effect ii ally cure all diseaes arising from a ilisordered liver and s'omach. such as con stipation, flatulence, inward piles, fullness of biood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, distrust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or flutter ing at the pit of tbe stomrch, swimming at the head, hurrind or difficult breathing, flut tering at the heart, choking or suffocating nensationa when in a lying pasture, dimness of vision. &c. Price $1. per bottle. E. F. Kunkrl, proprietor, 1. E. corner of Tenlb and Chestnut streets, Pbilade phia. .Ask for Ktuikel s Bitter nine of Iron, and take no other. If your druggist has it not, send $1. to my address, and ihe medicine, with free advice, will trs sent to you at once ; direct as above. f March 6, '72-6m A HANDSOME MOUSTACHE ! MOUSTACHE.) Prof. ST. CROIX'S Fhknch WHISKERS. Compound, Tbe Great HAIR MOUSTACHE. GROWER, will produce a WHISKERS. luxurient MOUSTACHE or WHISKERS oa the smoothest face. Pleasant to use. Sent lo any address oa receipt of Fifty Cents. n. T. BOND, CHEMIST. N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Sts., Feb 14, '72-ly Philadelphia GO to the Juniata Skntinm, Job Printing Office for all kinds of Plain and Fancy 1'rinting. It-rroaudisf. THB KBTSTOIB! THE KEYSTONE f THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, Mifflintown. TTTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD " 1 most respectfully call the attention of our fronds, customers, and the publio gen erally, lo 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. 31,1 870, on Bridge Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to ccn tinue the business of GENERAL HE&CHA272ISI2Ta. 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 wouid espe cially invite Ihe attention of all to our fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flatter ourselves to be ihe best ever offered to the publio of Juniata for styles, quality and cheapness, of the most approved patterns, 4c, consisting or rji Black Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, Black I'oplin, Black Velveteen, II Black and Fancy Silks, . Black and Fancy Silk Poplins, Black and Fancy MoTiair, Black and Fancy Alpuccas, Black and Colored Striped Suitings, JG' ' . Satin Striped Versailles Cloth, Sotin Striped Lome Robes, Silk Striped Mohair, Silk Figured Sultana, K Brocade Japaneea Silks, Brocade Poplins, French Serge Wool Plaid, Scotch do. do. do. E flnrd and (ilnred Velretocna. English and French Chintzes, fluid Nainsooks, Plaid India Twills, Plaid Swiss, Y Erocha, Thibet, Helena, Saratoga, Vigilia, West Branch, Niagara, and Watervliet Long and Square Shawls, in Great Variety. s 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 Cottnnade, Striped and Plain Suitings, Striped aud Plain Marsailles, Striped aud Plain Flannels, o Prints, Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Qasings. Checks, Hickory. Denims, Drills, Diapers, Linen, Cotton 6c Damask Table Linens, Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piqua and Crochet Edgings! Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, LaHes' Lasting Button anJ Lace Gaiters, Ladies Morocc Button and Lace - do. Ladies' Kid Lace Bala Ladies' Kid Lace do. Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, T Mi88es"knl Child's Lasting Gaiters, Misses' and Child's Kid Bala, Misses' and Child's Morocco Button, Misses' and Child's Goat and P?-bble. Misses' aud Child's Croquet Slippers. II Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys Gutters, Calf Uattc E" Queen Stone' Glassware and Qucensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. P . Wool Figured, Venitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets. 1, Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades aud Fixtures. A Berlin, Zephyr and Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Yarns. ind E Diestif c et Cn ery, I 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 baying strictly for cash, we flatter ourselves that we can effer great In ducements lo parties who wish to buy good Goods at reasonable prices. . Our terms are cash or country produce taken in exchange for goods. We only ask the public to give ns a cill and examine enr stack, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. 8W.2I, 1871. - DR. P. C. RUNDIO. PATTERSON, T., DEALER IX EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS Busy The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Ferfeoted Spectacles. All persona who are in need of Spectacles will find it to' their advantage to call, as they will find the largest stock fn the ennnty to seleft from. COME AND HAVE VOUR EYE SIGHT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS AND HAKMONICOSS; ALSO A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Or TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an inmenee stock, of NOTIONS 7 Something for everybody, youn and old, at tbe PATTERSON DRUG STORF'. NEW PRICES IK DRY GOODS, IVOTIO?fS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAIS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OU CLOTHS, &C, &C. sa.If you want to see an entire new stock of Goods at Low Prices, call at the NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SHELLEY &STAMBALG II. Not. 29, 1871. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. TIIE undersigned. Assignee of C. J. Cham berlain and wife, wilt expose to sale, on tbe premises, at 1 o'clock P. M., on TUESDAY. MAY 1, 1S72. All that valuable known as the Elder Tannery, consisting of a GOOD STONE DWELLING HOUSE, large Bark House, Dry House, and Fin- isiiing noose, Siiuated in Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa., within one-fourth mile of th Penn a Rail road at Mifflia Station. The Penn'a Canal passes close by the yard. This is the best location in tbe county for bark, hides, &c. The Taunery is in good working orde., and consists of 37 vats, 4 leeches, 2 iimes and 2 bates. Capacity, 4.000 sides yearly. Also, a prime lot of Chestnut 0k Bark, sufficient lo run the yard nntil the new crop comes in. Any one purchasing the Tannery and wish ng to work in stock heforo tbe 1st of April, can have tbe privilege of so doing bv fully complying with the conditions of sale. Also, at the same time and place will be sold 640 Acres of Timherland, situated on Shade Mountain, JuniKta (jounty, known at the lam tract, well set .with pine, white oak, and chestnut oak timber This tract is within one and a half miles f the new railro'J liing from Lewiatown on the Pennsylvania Railroad to gunbury, and is valuable on account of tbe ties, lumber and bark on the atfofe drsciibed tract. Any one desirous of viewing either of the above premises will be shown the same by calling on C. J. Chamberlain. rcsiiTing on tbe first described premises, or the subscriber, residing in Fermanagh twp., Juniata county. WILLIAM UIVKN. Assignee of C. J. Chamberlain and Wife. 1872. - EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch Sts., l'MlaiCa., DEALERS IN FINE JJXfcY GOODS ! Established in 18IO. Fine SILK-?. Fine SHAWLS. WHITE GOODS. BLACK GOODS. DRESS GOODS. LINEN GOODS... WOOLEN GOODS. Good FLANNELS. Fine HOSIERY. Best GLOVE only. 15.000 GOOD BLACK SILKS. Wholesale and Retail. feh 20. '72-ft GREAT REDUCTION IS THK PIMCES OU TEETH T Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00. No teeth allowed to leave tbe office unless the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Elect ricilv used in the extraction of teeth. rendeiing it almost a painless operation, (no ! extra charge) at the Dental Office of G. L. Derr, established in Mifflintown in lSfli). G. L. DERR, Jan 21, 1872-lr Practical Dentist. SHELLY A STAMBAUGH always keep up and have proven a blessing to th afflicted, tbeir stock of OKUCEKlKS and will not whether internal, external, bleeding or itch be excelled either in the quality or pric of inj; piles. All kinds in all stages must yield their foods in this line. Give them a call to the wonderful infl tence of these never befor going ltawherc. failing remedies. Sold j Druggists. G STORE. GROCERY", PROVISION, LIST OF LE ADING ARTICLES & PRICES reported wct-kl; by C. BA 111 LEY, poite the Tust Office, Mifliatown, Pa : WnoletaU. Retail. 2-: Bulter Ef?g - Lard Cheese, Ohio New York MoUsses, Porto Kico, gal " New Orleans............. S?mf, Honey Bee " Amber " Melie.1 Sugar Sugar, Granulate-! A... IS " Extra C... Yeilow C " Brown CofTea, Kio, Choice " Fair " " r.osteJ (Ar'uuckle-) Tea, Imperial, Finest .. " OoIhiij. liaisius, Valentin.. " Layers .. Currants Pruens, French Kice Soap, Ivrsin r (live " I!abi;t Salt, Ground Alum " Uairy Mackeral. Xo. 2 (new) bbl...... Brooms, Xo. I .' No. Xo. 3 ia 12 Ifi 20 60 1 00 65 80 1 00 17 15 U 13 12J 11 SO 32 "l 60 1 00 20 25 2D 20 12 ft 10 15 2 00 lial5 3 50 40 5 8 12 3(1 1 50a I 75 25 6i 8 o 4 3D 60 5 25 4 50 2 00 50 40 40 j Tub?. CeW ! Ituckeis, PainteJ, i hoops : sw Cutters Tjn v& "" Tin Cullenriets . Tin Wash Pans Tirf Buckets ... Boo's, Men's Calf Kip Gaiters, La. lies' Lusting Potatoes, Irish " Sweet. "j peck Coal Oil, "Ji gallon .. Cash paid for eggs. A,II.FRANCISCUSifcCO., Slit 3Im-Iiet Htrfrt, rHILA'F.LPIIIA. We have opened for the SPRING TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PIIILAbELPIlIA CARPETS, Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Win dow Shades and Paper, Cuipet Chain Cotton, Yarn, Hatting, Wadding, Twines, Hicks, Clocks. Looking Classes, Fancv Baskets, lirooms flaskets, Ilnakets, Brushes. Clothes Wringers, Wooden and Willow Ware in the I'luted States. Our large increase in business enables ns to Bell at low prices aud furnish tbe best quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, Iri' .-..- . Over 13,000 Sold in Six Months. Terms : .Carpots. 60 days, All other goods, 3J days. Net. fi'bHsepl-3mos e t Terror Murder ! Death ! ! f piipQ Mice, ftonclies. Ants, ILftlU ITeilbucs, Ac. KATS RATS RATS Farmers, eeure your tlrji.i, Poultry, etc. A Remarkble Preparation, which draws It its. (as by magjc) Irom their hols and billing places. They eat ravenously nnd all die to aden'i certainty in the open air. Safe to use. Called IJLTIJT-J-i. New Improved Vermin Exterminator. Used wilb Wonderful success at the Contisbxtal and other large Hotels and Public Institu tions in Pbil'iuc'rh' nd New York city ; Bolton House, II irrishurg ; Union Depot Hotel. P'ttsburg; Ilt-rlict llue, Wil linms'pnrt. Pa ; is. in iact, the ouly article that will riil you of th:e pests. Cut tbi advertisement out and take to your Drug gist or Merchant. If he is not supplied, he can get it for yc:i of any wholesale Druggist. Ite sure nd g.'t only th t sign ed E. BURT. Jr., Philadelphia, Pa, oa eachjsr. Tuk no other. cents ajar; five jirs fur $1. ft Korth iri.'J usually o a thnrouth work. To Herrtants. Burt's New Improved will never lianien or change by 'age. Al ways in nice condition. Lntt on hand n' former make will he exc!iangd, if desired. Principal Depots. 002 Arch St., N K. cor ner Tenth and Clietn'it st . and S. W. c r Bight and It ice sts.. Philadelphia. Sold by all Wholesale Critggisls. Direct all letters to E. til'RT, Manufacturer of-Rat Exterminator, West Philadeldhia, Pa. Jan l'J-rim Cotrcns, Cox.bm, amd Tithoat ArrrcTioiv. As all seasons of the year, many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest ing themselves in various forms such aa Coughs, Iironchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma, Pihisic, and other highways to llmt prinoe of terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg lectful when they are slowly hot surt'ry Hft ing onward to certain destruction, w5o might with a little care, and by tbe use of proper remedies, check their downward tendency. Dr. J. Criggs' Throat and Lung Healer is tbe acme of perfection for the speedy cure of all diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest Can be given to Ihe infant and aged with per- ' f-ct safety, as it contains no injurious drags of any description. As a general household mJ'oine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold by Druggists. Viles instantly relieved and soon cured by u.,ing Dr. Brigg's Pile Remedies. They re duce lnnamati in, soothe tbe irritated parts. re 3t. T I It i j I K ft IL 'i a. 3h I i i. I " t f f i I t c r do i 0 k a. ir M 1 X m I I L
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