& t Jaaiaia Stnthtci. WEDNESDAY MOENIXG. APRIL 3. 187 .......:.,....:....,.i...... , PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND ; after Siinday, Nov. Is, 1S71, Passenger ! Trains will leav.Mifljm Station a. folio,. : ! Cast wa rd. Philadelphia Express".. 12,50 A. 51 Fast Liue - 2,22 A. M. Pac Exp. (don't stop) 10,05 A. M. Harrisb'g Accotumoda'n 11,28 A. M. Mail Train 5,23 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Southern Express 2,34 A. M. Through Passenger 4.53 A. M. Pacific Express 5,56 A. M. Way Passenger 9,41 A. M. Cincinnati Expre?s....... 12.26 P. M. Mail Train 3.27 P. M Fast Line . G.CG P. M. 31ixed Train 8.15 P. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOWN AND COUNTIIV. Tug waler is in the canal, ready fur "boatii The doctors of Huntingdon county are bout organizing a medical association For Sale. Two young horse. F,r .. ,,. ,. ver, bpiucc Hill township. I 1 ' .: A W LF was shot in Freedom town- j hip, lil.tir county, last wei k that mca-! urvd six frft irom tip to tip. ; T' '" . . r, i i lit (jrsybill Z jiiHves met in tlie liall , , , , - , , ' ot the l alaca on last Saturday, and cl. , , , , , ; ltd Cant t oruilius .Mcvl.l'.iu Captain. :. 1 ' I WIM. tv cali for "nod Uutter, E""s. ' Chick tns, and Vial Calves. j J(iH. Ktka, ; Main street, Mifliintown. j . W'k Umler oir tl.ai ks to the Sicre- . r .i fm j i .. i taiy of the Mitli n and 1'atterson Loan , . . i. , i r Mud bavings l uiid Association, for a copy r ., . ..... i t i r i of the Constitution and liv La s ot said I .... " Association. j .. . i Tub Montgomery Co. poor house was i 4estroed by fi.e Wednesday a week ago. j Three of the inmates were burned to ; death and another had his leg broken by j jumpiug off lw- ronf. 7"m" ",. .,, I insnNS irqmiwig purgative or pi. Is , . i i i . .i i o i should be Citreiul wliat they buy. borne . , i jolla not only cacse giping pains, but I leave the bowels iu a torpid, costive state Pardon' I'mryatire 1'iff wili leJieve the Hnwolfl and rlR.in?p flift lil.tiwj without in. I , . : jury to the system. - - - . Attention! U.nio.v jL'.aos ! You are hprehv nrrl-iwl to m-tY M c.Alixtpr- ! ville. on Saturday, April till.. 1872, at J 10 o'clock A M, for regular drill. j By order of the Captain. 1 YV. SlilKK, 0. S. j McAHsterville, March 30, 1S72. ! Wonderful .Miracle. Lives ; asu Limbs Saved uv tub ib ok VVm. j K. SktiikH's Cuaihs. Everybody says j lint he lias the hn st and best assort-: a-nl of CHAIRS ever kept iu this place . . i. . a,Ii..v Inirmlkpr ilia dlanA o.1iti I ... 0J U.Ul.. ... , , ym r.eed Clia'rs Wart-rooms on Main ,tri-t, JliltMitowi., la TilK First Qu.irfeily Meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Church of this place lUI 1, lw-1,1 nt.rt Sa'iinlav and Suml.iv. I April 6th aud 7 t.li . Rev. Dr. Hamlin Laird withdrew his motion, and Col. Bell will preach ou Sulurday evening at 74 j moved that a committee of nine commis "c!aek; also on Suuday at 10J o'clock ' sioners be appointed to open books and A. M. and 7 P. M Love feast exercises ' receive subscriptions and organize a com on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. j pany. The Colonel subsequently asked ! to increase tl.e number of commissioners O.VE of Altoona's gallant young me... i w cigIltc,.n wLicu waa UDaninlou,iy who had been on a courting expedition j oowiug nfialed geullu. returning to his hotel in the "wae sma' j I meu coin oee the committee : hours a3-a.1t the twal.'- found everything j . . . . .1 Lack John Patteson, BobtRobisou. lock up. He proceeded to ihe rear of TmamnTlufmu Arbuckle, George the building aud scaling a high fence jcfr0Hngi. alighted up to ,bis ueck in an accom- j Spruce Hill John Gilliford, Daniel modating swill barrel. ILAUd'iyxhurg j Conn. Stunilird ! Beale lr. J. P. Sterrett, Jos Pome i roy. 11. T,.vv n,nr.l,.n.rt..nrmM. ful practitioners of his lime, invented at is now called Johnum't Anotyne wh Linimrnt. The treat success of this ar tide in the cure of Bronchitis and all .i:.. r.i . ..A ;il m,k.J the name of Johson not Ks favorably, j if less widely kuown, than that of Loujs ; Napoleon. ! O.N Monday about noon the high wind that prevailed about that ti.r. .; caught up i paper box that had been thrown upon ihe street aud rolled it along under the feet of a couple of horse that were bitched t a carriage that was standing in front ot Uieap Johu s Mnre-Koom on , lhe mceting on th, quest;on 0f lha re Bridge street. The horses f' ig" "a j l,.a!,e o? tl.e right of way, moved that all and in attempting to get out-.f the way j who wcre Jn fayor of gratait0U8,i7 giving of the rolling and rattling box. broke the j lle rjg,(t rf w,y boaM The fno. tongue of the carriage. David Keno w put and t,l(. auJiencc rose m. caught the horses before they got away, mlt Mr Arbuckle st tl-w jllnctare thereby preventing a first class runaway. I '.j 3 dca, of Bmi . b The carriage and horses belonged to Na-. than X oder, of rermauagh township. - A Missing Woy a. Sarah Ji Petti grew, left her Lome in Coleraiu township, lancaster county, on the 19th day of February, 1872, to go to the store up the country, as she said, but did not come back aud has not been beard of since by her sis ter, with whom she lived She is about 30 years old, abent 5 feet 2 inches high, i referred. slim make, dark eaudy hair, gray eyes, j On motion of Col. Bell the meeting and her upper front teeth are out. Her j adjourned tine die. bands are rough, having bad tetter on The committee to open books and re them. She had on whrm she left a red j ccive subscriptions of stock immediately calica f:ock, coarse shoe?, and a load cjI- ; held a meeting and appointed the 30th ored woolen cap, trimmed red ; brown ! of April and tbe 1st and 2nd of May to 1 will veil, ft red calico bot.net and a mac cloth coat, trimmed with beads. Any person knowing where she in, will con- J Mifflin, Patterson and vicinity were fer a great favor on her sister, Kliza j represented at the meeting by N. A. El llowinskey, by directing a letter to Eliza !der, George Reynolds, John Graybill, Kowinekey,' Colerain Post-office, Lancas . Lancaster ! ter county, Pennsylvania.- Esi'm'tH- r. Railroad Mbktivu In pursuance of i For Sale Oue Uutkeyc Reaper and a call, a iituuber of tba Commissioners J Mower combined with Self Rake attacti autborized by Of Act of tbe Legislature d. Nine. months credit given. Call at to organize ' The TiMcawra Valley Rail- Saturday, tbe 30th ttlt. The meetinff- ... . , , . j j . ' - Pnblie i Was "V1? "ded by Cltuens of thojf in it so lively that the earnest support of , . , , -t i 11 j ... , ' Hunttngdm Journal. McGoysville and vicinity may be looked'! - . on as a certainty tr any proper efforts that may be made for the building of the road. By motion Judge Pomeroy was made President of the meeting, and John Pat terson, of Peru, Secretary. The Presi dent staled that the object of the meet ing was ti lake the preliminary steps ne cessary fur the organization of the Ti carora Valley Railroad Company as jAj viuea oy uci oi legislature, xue Act was rend On motion the President ad- dressed the meeting. He said in these days j it is not necessary to argue much in favor of railroads. The improvements and su perior advantages they carry into ivery community into which they extend ia evidence of their general good. The same advantages that communities that I.. :l .1 . :. i.i j by the citizens of Tuscaiora alley if . . , , ., the road be built lie said he had been asked where he thought thoToad wonld be built He could not answer that ques- ti-n ; no one could answer it, until a sur- vy had bei-n made. It had been sug- . i i . i n i , grsteJ that a survey should be the brst ,- , , , , ....... , l lung done, before stock snbscrii'tions be , taken. 1 lien no disappointment among '"e inhabitants of the valley could arise because it was not located whet this or lhat citizen desired it By a previous survey all would know where the road "ol'J-''e- " ' illmm Hart asked whether the west - ern teiniiuus of th road wonld reach the Uroad fop coal fields The Iresi r dent thought not : but il the road were . .' ... built, there would he no trouble about getting coal. The great benefit to the valley would be ihe local trade, the way to get into and ont of the valley with greaU-r ease and has expeuse and trouble ii,a(i ;s w nt baud, and the ease with which they could sfiid their ties aud lum- ber and produce to market, aud in the r increase of the nrioe of laud consequent r t i on the easy facilities to market. Indeed it ould bring the market to their doors. Col. Bell referred to what the Presi- dent said with regard to a survey, that ' if niade independent and outside ot the organization, that it would not be more than ti-jUt that tllOSe Contributing tO that expense .hould each receive stock enough j to cover the expense incurred. Perhaps this wa irregular, but it was worthy of consideration. I- errett thought the expenses of a survey previous to or independent of (,rganiz,tion M prescribed by Act would uot le l)iudil.g. Making the survey as cilizen8 aid uot bind tbe Company. v. ri... ,n(i Mr - Arbuckle took part in tbe discussion. Mr. Gjuver fa- v()re( d Dr. Sterrett8 views. Mr YV. C. t T n,.,.w1 tl.jf tlio 1,if.lrti Ka nnpnpfl . i ..... . 1 .,,d subsciiutions taken. Col Bell stated that he had iutended to move that a committee be appointed to onen books aud take subscriptions. Mr. .w ,!., u -.1 . rv. nooison. james ivc.. V....I. I!..,.,!,.- S P M. Qullo.igh 1'errynville David Wilsou, John Kep Mifflin 'John S. Graybill, N. A. Elder Patterson W. C. Lairfi, James Aortu Mr. Patterson suggested that it would be proper to inMruct tbe committee to obtain leave of the right of way from land holders previous to making the survey, for after the survey had been made and the rout. located, some men might think they had the Company all right for a bill of heavy damages. The suggestion pro duced quite a discussion. ' Judge Burch- Celd, in order to ascertain the sense of taljng ttAt some 0f tj,e people would j graut ti,e rigut 0f way through their houses and barns, if that would secure ; the building of a road. Judge Kurchfield and Mr. Graybill each thought that all that was now ne cessary was that the committee proceed to organize in accordance with the Act and the law of 1849, to which the Act . TTTT . m 1 . I I meei ai "aienora 10 open dooks take subscription. Samuel Showers, Col. Wm. Bell. W. C. Laird, Judge Jlnrchfield, Col. J. K.Rob on and B. F. Schweier. tins office. A noBSK was sold the other day, at auction, in Jnniata township, for- twenty-nve cents, and the halter that Tub mlscroscode shows the color of the haTr due to a deposition of pigment in ita substance. Whenhe hair glands becomes enfeebled, this pigment fails. One after another the hair becomes white. or falls oat, producing baldness. Bald ness is easy to prevent but hard to euro. ". ) Ayer's Hair Vigor stops it ; even restores tbe nair sometimes ; always restores its color. Immediate renovation is at once visible ; softness, freshness and the gloss of youth. This great ornament should be preserved since it can be by Ayer's Hair Vigor, which ia beautifully cluan anV'ree from auythiug injurious to the hair. Tribune, Spaingcille, iV Y. A Coeresp j.ndfnt furnishes ns with the following particulars of a fatal acci dent up the river: Millard Youtzy, son of John Youtzy, of Bratton township, an employee of the Steam Sawmill Company, near Audersou's Station, was killed by a mule on the evening of the 15th March, while returning from work. The boy was ridiug the mule with a bag of corn on and carrying a bucket, which struck against the haimes and scarce d it ; at the same time the boy's foot became entangled in the harness and he was dragged down the mountain over rocks, Sec, a considerable distance, when it was stopped by Win. I?o8i ; the boy's foot was still in the harness, the body being mangled in a horrible manner. The mule is known as a bad one. Leiritiown Gaz'tte. Tiiree Run Offs in One Day. On Tuerday the 1-th inst., two teams, one belonging to a Mr. Akely aud the other to a Mr. Latherow of German Valley, this county, took fright and ran off, Mr. Latherow'e team running through two pailing fences and against a cider mill, broke the wagon and smashed things generally. Mr. Akeley's team kept the road aud were caught before doing any I damage, in tbe afternoon ot the same day, Mr Latherow made a second trip in a spring wagon, coittfhig his wife, a little son and daughter, with a young man fiom Mifflin county as driver. The horse took fright, anA running past a Z- broke au el. aud the children were thrown out but neither ot them were seriously injured. Tim horse was stopped by Mr. J. Latherow before any further damage was done. limit ing&m QloU. Shebiff's Sales. The following property will be sold at Sheriff's sale, at the Court House, iu Mifliintown, at one -clock P. M , on Friday. April 19, 1872: Two lots of ground, situate in "East Poiut," in tbe borough of Mifliintown, liavlll having thereon erected a frame foundry buiidiug, machine shop, plow shop, frame dwelling house, and other outbuildings, with all the interests of all the machinery, fl&sks, paturns aud follow-boards belong ing to suid foundry. To be sold as the property of Jam eg A Creswell. A tract of land in Milford township, 1S2 acres, part being mountain land, thereon erected a stone house, log stable, frame saw mill aud wagon shed. To be sold as the property of Andrew Bos singer. A tract of land iu Greenwood town ship. 200 acres, frame dwelling house, log barn aud other out-buiMiurs. Also, another tract of land in Green wood township, 63 acres, 30 acres clear ed, log house and log stable thereon erec ted. The above two tracts to be sold as the property of Wm. Cox. A school master named Green, te siding at Centralia, Schuylkill county, some ten or fifteen days ago, was beaten with a heavy "elung-sbot," had his head terribly cut, tbe skull fractured in two places, one car entirely severed from his head, and several wounds iufl cted upon his body. Notwithstanding this ten ible beating, he got up and walked out of the school house, where he fell down and remained nntil some people came and picked him np. Those who have seen him say that his head resem bles a large sized water bucket, and his face is so disfigured that no one who knew him before would recognize him now The cause of the beating is at tributed to the fact that Green was a Protestant, and in an argument relative t3 the Catholic religion he made use of language which did not suit certain per sons of that faith ; and he being a school teacher, caused a close watch to be kept upon him. Many of the Catholics with drew their children from the school, and demanded that he should be dismissed, while the Protestant portion of tbe com- munity insi-ted upon keeping bim there They did it, and tbe result was the bloody affair of Friday m iming an af fair which is a disgrace to a civilized com munity. At last accounts, Mr. Green was still living, but his condition was such as to cause his friends to dispair of bis recovery, even sufficient to give an account of the occurrence and reveal the names of cowardly assailants and would be assassins. Several men were arrested for the crime, and when examined the constables, district attorney and tbe jus tice all bad revolvers at hand to keep the rabble outside from rescuing the brutes chargeJ witu the crime, , Piles instantly relieved and soon cured by. ujing Pr. Brigg's Pile Remedies. They re duce inflamation, soothe the irritated parts, and hare proven a blessing to the afflicted, whether internal, external, bleeding or itch ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield to the wonderful influence of (hese never failing remedies. Sold J Druggists. Tub Entertainment at Airy' View 'Academy, on last Thursday "evening, was one of tbe best we have ever at, teuded any where. The piece?, iu gen eral, were well chosen, and well perrom ed. The iriginal performances, re tl.ink refleeffd great credit on the yonng pea, pie, brfh as to the matter contained in them and the manner of their delivery. The select pieces and dialogues were performed with a considerable degree of taste and naturalness. Une thing, how ever, we feel compelled to say, and that ia, that in the "papers," particularly, in the last one read. 1 be personal all' sions were entirely too pointed and too frequent to accord .with the rules either of good taste or courtesy. We are glad to fiud this iustitntion so vigerous and flourishing and receiving, as it well mer its, so liberal a patronage from the pub lie ; and oue of the highest compliments that can be paid to it, is that' there are now wilhiu its walls many youths whose parents were educated by the same skil ful hand. Mr. Wilson has certainly stamped the impress of his character on this whole whole community, and justly ranks as one of the ablest and most sue cestui educators of the State ; while his "boys'like the peerless "jewels" of the Roman matrons, are to be found almost evrywheYe, shining with a lustre that re flects no less honor npon themselves than upon the skillful hand that guided their youthful efforts to acquire knowledge. YVe wish the utmost success to every in stitution so well sustained by personal efforts, and so richly deserving of liberal patronage. Spectator. DEATHS. CUNNINGHAM On the 30th oil., in Mil ford township, Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham, aged abont 65 Tears. ' GALLAIIER On Mea4ay night, April 1st, 1872, in tbii place, Mr. Robert C. Gallaher, in the 75th year of his age.- Mlr'FLLNTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Josiata Siama by the Bueo-J of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter V lb 22 Eggs, V dot 20 Lard, "W H Country Soap 8 Beeswax -o Tallow : 8 &8 mi 3 Wool, washed 50 Country liams 12 Sides and Shoulders.... 8 T q"?6"' &tu, 40 75 : 25 50 32 15 Ground Alum Salt, sack. Railroad Ties . Locust Posts, mortising for board fence.. SHELLEY & STAMBACGH S PRfCES CUR RENT. Corrected Weekiy. CttTSTAL Talacb. Mifliintown, 1 April 3, I, 1872. f Prime Roll Butter, per lb- 25 Eggs, per doien 20 Lurd, per lb - 09 Tallow, per lb . .. 08 Dried Apples, per lb 09 Bacon, Sides smoked, per lb - 07 Shoulder, smoked, - ' 07 Hams, " ' 12 D. E. SULUUFF'8 PRICES CCBREST. Reported tgeekly. QBAia. Wheat, M bus $1 47 Corn .'. 50 Oais 42 Cloverseed 6 00 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, " ten $5 75 Nut " " 4 75 Pea " " - 3 25 Bituminous' " - 5 00 Lcubrs. Run of Log, 4 I, V W"0 ft $24 00 5-8. " 16 00 8 4, ' 25 00 ' 6-4, " 2S0flto4000 Hemlock Frame, " 1700to20O0 " Boards. " 18 00to20 00 Whitepine worked Flooring.... 28 00 German Siding 28 00 Panel Doors .l 75 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window- 65 " " 9x12. 75 " 10x12, " 80 " " 10x14, ". . . 30 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, PniLAPSLFhiA, April 2. 1872. Seeds There is less doing in Clove; 160 bush sold at W2c j) lb, and Timothy at $3 tji bushel. Flock There is a fair demand both for shipment and home consumption. 3500 bbls changed hands, including Superfine $5 25(S5 75 Extras $6 00(6 50 N. W. Extra Family $7 377 75 Ohio & Ind. do. do. $7 50(8 00 Penaa. do. do $7 25(7 75 Fancy Brands $8 509 00 Gkaik The offerings of wheat are small, and prices well sustained. Sales of 3000 bus red at $1 7 Sal 78. We quote white at $1 652, and amber at $1 80a 1 8-'. Kye is steady at H788c. Corn is in moderate de mand. Sales of 6000 jellow at 65.tiGc. Oa's are unchanged; 2100 bush western white sold at 55c. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, April 14 P. M. The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at the Union Drove-yard, were light this week, only reaching about 1505 head. The market in consequence ws moderately active, and prices were inner, evtra Penn and western steers sHlinfffct 88Jc, fair to good at 67c, and common at oa5Jc, lb gross. Cows and Calves were slow to move, and prices most nominal. Sales of springers at $35a45, and frsh sows at f 4050. Receipts, 200 head. nogs met a lively demand at $6 50i7 50 100 lbs ne, the latter for corn fed. Receipts 3211 head Spfcial JJoticts. A HANDSOME MOUSTACHE ! MOUSTACHE. Prof. ST. CROIX'S F suite 11 WHISKERS. CoMrocxD, The Great HAIR MOUSTACHE. GROWER, will produce a WHISKERS, luxurient MOUSTACHE or WHISKERS on the smoothest face. Pleasant to use. Sent to any address on receipt of Fifty Cents. 11. T. BOND, CHEMIST. N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Sts., Feb 14, '72-ly Philadelphia. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON will effectually cure all diseases arising from a disordered liver and s'omach, such as con stipation, flatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or flutter ing at the pit of the stomach, swimming at the head, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying postun,, dimness of vision, Ac. Price $1. per bottle. E. F. Kunkel, proprietor, N. . corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets, Pbilade phia. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Win. of Iron, and take no other. If your druggist has it not, send $1. to my address, and the medioine, with free advice, will be sent to you at once ; direct as ' above. March 8, 'TJ-Om " tw Siai-trtisffrafnts. HOLLIDATSBIJEG, Pi, SEMAET. JMgSP VlffU, rrtaeVat. SPRrsrTERYI BEGINS APRIL 1st" Suceessful, Thorough, Economical, Healthful. The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. ftjy-Practical business men as Instructors. For information writ for a circnUr to P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburg. Pa. Cheap Farms ! Free Domes! OH THIS LINE OF THB UHI0H PACIFIC RAILROAD A LAND OH A NT OP 1S,000,000 .eVORTCH IU TUB Best Fanning and Mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 ACRES IN NEBRASKA, IN THB GREAT PLATTE VAXLEY, THB GARDEN of tli WEST. SOW FOR SALE I These lands are in the central portion of the I'nited States, on the 41st degree ajjiefth Latitude, tbe eeuUai line or me gT T perate zone 01 me dmeriuan lonunen' r. ... . n . 'A for grain growing and stock raising u passed by any in me united states. CHEAPER VV PRICE; m'or. favorab J ; -..;, v.. terms given, and more eonvenieat to market than can be found elsewhere. - FREE HOMESTEADS FOB ACTUAL SETTLERS. The Best Locations for Colonies. , Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. Frei Passes to Purchasers of La.d. Send for tbe new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps, published in English, Ger man, Swedish and Danish, mailed tree every where. Address O. W. DAflSa Land Commissioner, U. P. R. R Co., Omaha, Neb. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS IS CABINET ORGANS. The Masox k Hamlik Oboax Co. respect fully announce the introduction of improve ments of much mare than ordinary interest. These are REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGANS being the only successful combination of REAL PIPES with reeds ever mide ; DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, which can be instantly moved to tbe right or left, changing tbe pitch or transposing the key. For drawings and descriptions, tet Cir cular. NEW AND ELEIwANT STYLES Of DOl'ULE REED CABINET ORGANS, at $140, $132 and $125 each. Considering Gipaeity, Klegance, and Thorough Excellence of Work.mruhip, these are cheaper than any before offered. The Mnoi & Hahlim Organs are acknowl edged BET and from extraordinary facili ties for manufacture this Company can afford, and now undertake to sell at prices which render them UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST Fore oiitavs oemtxs $ri0 each ; riva octavb oboaks $100, $125 and upwards. WUh three sets of reeds $150 and upwards. Forty styles, up to $1500 each. New lM.rsTB.iTED CATAiocrs, and Tssti moxial Cibcclab, with opinions of MOKE THAN ONE TH0USASD MUSICIAN'S, sent free MASON A. HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 TremoutSt., bosloo. 6'Jti Broadway, N.V. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS, $40, $50, f and $100. GOOD, DUEABL3 AND CHEAP! Shipped Ready lor I'se t MANUFACTURED BY J. W. CHAPMAN & CO . Madison, Ind. f- SEND FOR CIRCULAR. (Incorporated I860.) Columbia Fire Insurance Company OFFICERS AND DIRECT0R3 S. S Detwiier, Pres't. I Robt. Cbase II. WiLsoa, Vice-Pres't Hkrb't Thomas, Treas. J. F. Fbueauff, Seo'y. J. B. BaCIIMA!!. Geo. Boolb Wm. Pattoh. Jas Schboeoeb. J. 8. Strise, M. M. Stbickleb. R. T. Rro!i. 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Philadelphia Vi4 lishiny Co., Philadelphia, Pa. The Agents who first send $1.25 for outfit will get the territory for this fast selling book. CARPENTERS, BUILDERS, and all who contemplate Building, supplied wilh our new Illustrated Catalogue on re ceipt of stamp. Beg- A. J. Bicksei.l A Co., Arehitectoral Book Publishers, 27 Warren St., N. Y.-B ACENT WANTED FOR IGMT AND ENS ATI OAT OF NEW YORK; A WORK DESCRIPTIVE of the CITY OF NEW YORK in all its VARfOUS PHASES. . Its splendors and wretchedness ; its high and low life ; its marble palaces and dark dens : its attractions and dangers ; its Blags aadl Fraads ; iu leading men and politicians its adventurers; its charities; its mysteries and crimes. Illustrated with nearly S0 Fine Engrav ings. Send for Circulars, with terna and m full de scription of the work. National PMitktng Co., Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED, AGENTS To sell the Improved Florence Sewing Sla- ,' chine. . Makes four different stitches. Runs the work four ways. . Fastens Hs own ends. For Beauty, Simplicity and Durability, is without equal. ' Liberal terms. Salesroom, Ao. 1123 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. WILSON PENN'YPACKEK, Managers. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more monry at work for as than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free. u. E'Tusos a. Publishers, Portland. Maine. Co., Fine Art TT CJ Waa N. Y iet class $290. KJ KJm ao Agents. 40 States in Circular. Barnes of patrons ia DR. P. C. - - DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT OIRUIQ STOPS The public attention is also invited to Iiis large assortment of Perfected- Spectacles. All persons who are in ueed of Spectacles will find it Uv their advantage to call, as thev will find tb largest stock in the eoanty to'stlict frc. COME AND II AYE YOUR EYE SIGHT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOL'.NS, ACCORDEOXS AXD HARMONIOUS ; ALSO A SPLENDID" ASSORTMENT OF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS Something for everybody, young aud old. at the- PATTERSON DRUG STORE. CUNDURANCO. Ustll r lark issare. Price Reaated BtJ&- KEENE & CJ'S Fluid Extract i.Cate Cancer, Scrornln Syphilis. Catarrh. Rhtitimaiitm, Nniralzia, l'ulinonarv Coin- Salt Kheum Skin IWa.es. all Blood Diseases Is purely vegetate all Bluod Diseases Is purely veget The best knovn Blood PurjUr. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $3 per bottle Ohsere tbe irade mark. Send for Circular. 03tf , CO Cedar St , Tew York. R i:va It l For any eae of Dlind, Bleed ing, Itching or Ulcerated Piles that Da BiNa's I'n.ic Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared express ly to cure the Pilci. and nothing else. Sold by all Drusgi.-ts. Price, $1.00. NKW PltlCKS IN DRY GOODS, IVOTIOS, iill OCEIIIES, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AXD CAPS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, &C, &C. I3 it yOQ Want 10 See an enure new stock of Goods at Low Prices, call at the NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIFFLINT0WN, PA. SHELLEY &STAMBAUUII. Nov. 2!, 1871. GROCERY, PROVISION, LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES & PRICES reported weekly by C. BAR1LEY, op posite the Post Office, MiiHintown, Pa : Wholesale. Butter - Kgg - Lard 10 Cheese, Ohio " New York MoUsses, Porto Rico, "gl gal-... ' New Orleans S.'rup, Houey live.. " Amber " Melted Sugar Sugar, Granulated " A B " Extra C Yellow C " Brown Coffee, Rio, Choice " Fair .'. " " Rossted (Arbuckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest " Oolong. " RaisiLS, Valentia.., " Layers , -.. Currants Pruens, French - Rice .... , .... Soap, Rosin & Olive a Babbit 12 Salt, Ground Alum " Dairy... Mackersl, No. 2 (nw) J bbl...... Brooms, No. I .... " No. - Retail, il II " 12 1 20 60 1 00 63 0 1 OO 17 15 14 I:! 121 II 30 25 82 1 60 1 00 20 25 20 20 12 10 15 2 00 10al5 3 60 40 35 30 oOal 75 25 60 a 00 40 30 B0 5 25 4 50 2P0 60 40 40 " No. 3 Tubs, Cedar Buckels, Painted, 2 hoops..... .. Slaw Cutters Tin Cups Tin Dish Pans Tin Cullendeis...... Tin Wash Pans .... Tin Buckets Boots, Men's Calf. Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting........... Potatoes, Irish...- " Sweet, "pi peck - Coal Oil, V gallon ....... 1 - gy Cash paid for eggs. Disolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween O. W. Heck and A. B. Fasick in the Shoemaking business, in the borough of Mifliintown, under the firm of Heck A Fa sick, has this day (March 2, 187-',) bee o dis solved by mutual consent. The books of the firm are in the hands of A. B. Fasick for collection. O W. HECK, March 2, 72 A. B. FASICK. O YES 1 O YES I H. H. S9YDEB, Perrysville, Pa , Tenders his services to the eitisens of Juni ata and adjoining counties, as Auctioneer. Charges moderate. For satisfaction give the Dutchman a chance. P. O. address. Port Royal, Juniata Co , Pa. Feb 7, 72-ly iiiiii RUNDIO, CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS .WUOODS! XEWr GOODS! 10. Si. 1AIKER, (Succes-or to MARTIN t WALTERS.) H '"on Ma'in tlT M "alters, on Mm St , in J. M. Belford store room, the undersigned would respect fully inform Ihe public thai he has a new and carefully selected jllock of GOODS of the very best qualify, comprising in parr, ot IUY GOOD;, GUOl'KUIK NOTIONS. 11 OS IE III KS, FANCY aoODS. QUKENSWAKIv R90TS & SIIOKS, n.vrs Axncu's, CARPET BAGS, OIL (;l.iri!S, C A K PUTS', BLANKET;, FURS. WOOD AST) WILLOW. WAKE, anJ in short every article usuallj kept in a well selected store. lie intends selling excl!Teljr for CASrTor m exchange for CWUSTRf PRODUCE. By so doing he will be able to sell goods -is chenp as the cheapest. Call and examine hi. stock. P&. HIGHEST PRICES PAID IS TRADE FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. E.S. lMRKER, (D.-lford" Store-room) Main Strwl. Mifflintown. Fa. Jan 81, 1872. D.irSl0UFFTci)7 (SiKee.ors to D. P. SuUmflf,) DEALERS nr U 1 dlii, sU IUU Uti , VUishL. Hsilf. lMuNtii CALCINED PLASTER. CEMENT, &C The Iliglit-st Cash Trices I'aid r all kimls of Grain. Lnraber. Coal, &c Sold al I he lowest Prices. Havinir boats of our own we on fnveht Oram, Lumber, ( ..si. Sc.. cheaper (ban any other parties. Y therefore defy eompetj- tion. tj?"Yu can mak: monev by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Usaix wrti SB RKt'siran in stobk to t sold bt t:ik 1st m June, 1371. P. S. Our grain is not clr v itel on men's backs. Mifliintown. April 20, 1S7I. Flour! Flour! rIIE undersigned begs leave to inform the JL puhlie 'hit lie has purchased the GUM .' MILL, in Milford tnwnwbip, recently owned Vy Jacob Lmon, and, havi.ig remodeled and otherwise lrprcvrd the same, is now pre pared in accommodate all who may favor him wilh their patronage. Wheat I'lonr and Silled Cora Heal al wavs on hanU and lor siilr, uholc snle and Retail. Also, Shorts, Ilrnn, Sh'p stuff and f'A-p I";r Sale. Flour and Feed will be delivered to fami lies if desired. Ilis wnqon will visit Mifflin. Patterson and Vprrysrille three limes a week. PersoJ.s needing Hour or feed, can Ifavj ll.eir ordt rs t the Store of John Klta i:i MiUliu, or "it Pennell's Store in Patterson, or address'b' a note to Box 80, Pattersuu "ost OtDce. GRAl.V OF ALT. fif.YOS IK I' GUT A T fJ.IRh'HT PRICES. r. U. UAWN. Jan. .1, 1 7 i. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth ttinl Arch Sis., I'li'divTa., LE.lLERS IN FINE JTXtY GOOIW ! F-tnblishrd in I4IO. Fine SILKS, line SHAWLS. willTE GOODS. BLACK GOODS. I III ESS GOODS. LIXKX GOODS. WOOLF.K GOOD3. Gofii FLANNELS, lino HOSIERY. Vest GLOVES only. 15.00Q GOOD BLACK SILKS. Wholesale and Retail. feb 20, '72-6t Cocons, Colds, asu Tiikoav ArrECTtos. As all seasons of the yer, many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest ing themselves in various forms such as Coughs, Bronchitis, Laryngitis. Asthma. Pthisic, and other highways to that prince of terrors- Consumption. Hundreds are neg lectful when they are slowly but sarely drift ing onward to certain destruction, who might with a little care, and by the me of proper remedies, check their downward tendency. Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer is lha acme of perfection tor tbe speedy cure of all diseases oi tbe Throat, Lungs, and Chest Can be given to the infant and aged with per fect safety, as it contains no injurious drags of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly beoomiag Indispenaay ble. Sold by Druggists. Da. Bkioos' Allevanter cures Headache, Neuralgia and nervous diseases. Try it Sold by BANKS & AAML15, and druggists generally.