I -LVVM.V RAILROAD.-ON AND Ul leTe Mifflin -. E4UTWARD. r.BI ph'.Udelplii Express.. 12,f0 A. M o oo A If F Line.......v;"-"-- - ; ep- 1 '. . u rr-tb'e ecamoioda n 11,:3 A. Slii 5.23 P.M. Ci oeia&aU .xpre....- ." fioutbero Express.. Pacific Expi f Padsenger Cincinnati Exprcf.. Mail Train Fast Line 2,34 A. .U ... 4.63 A. M. ... 6,66 A. M. ... 0,41 A. M. ...12,26 P. M. ... 3.27 P. M . . 6.26 P. M. .. 8.15 P. M Mixed Trm.. JAMES NORTH. Ag't I TO AM COI KTUY. I . f hif wiJ ilmt fool is advancing in yiKireu dresses ar lashionable this Hixiinodos l'reepytery contains Itv two rhnrches that are served by io minister. The Uwistown lamp lighter. I 81"'8 i e.0' jf rl,e bundred t .v,::,r- nd fiifv dollars j t t T.tr nave factory of Mr. James Irvin, ! 4 ' . , . laf Rrxit i:p, tl.at was deftrojea tiy fre no! l .Mg Hince, id b-i.,S rebuilt. 1 J i 4 Jt'itiiK 1'i':kpov was sppoiutrd by , & Convention, a delegate to the j tttiiuiul Convention ! H ' nu'neron to mention lie arti - ; frt f, r sale at Ur.iy bill's new Hardware lw:o" Miin.iNTow.N L dok. No. 131. I.O. af 0 V will dedicate their uew Hall on r.dtv, the 2fith inst. wrre Wbi i G-e d II irs eic'i fir driving over a J;; . 6 ! LrP i" iuki ioviu i.iM it iuu rue raw U TV.K river within tbe pan week La. ii on s ri-e. hut the t.rice of Hardware ksWucWedatGravbiirsnewllard- Siore C.i'l and learn for your v-s. tippiiisf ion af'tr eating, headache. rrvons ilebilitv, are the ettccw ot nidi fflion. Une, or two at mo.-t, of I ar- i'f Purgaf're Pills will give immedi relief J h'o ' Anodyne Liit''mnl m iy be ' jmiuittfred to children with perfect uc- j lajf, iu cases of croup, whooping cough, , lllumza. and almost any of the diseases liich they are liable. At a meetiug of the MifHin and Pat ron Kuan Aesociation. held in the nurt l!ou.e yesterday evening, ?2,S00 jjSrre sold at an average of 40J per ceut. premium. A man displayed his varieties on a scant lot, under canvas, iu the burnt jiViriit, ) erteiiijj-, Lul the greatest va Hr:v in ! 1 n I ware cau alwavs be found 4 s-cii grai at Gray bill 'a Hardware B"!r in ll.e JV.lnre. j iJ the 9:h inst , Judge Junkio deci the Loc:il Option Law as passed for he tnrnu!;li of Sliippencbure. to be on lititiinti .iml. The Judge's decision is j-ed on h decision rendered by the ?u Ij-me Couit d this State in 1 SIC. on lie license qurstinu then agitated, in At- lieny enmity. R V Rp:n ani emphatic recital of the telinw inj in psid bv a liri in-il narwr to i i r-, sn uifaliilile cure for lisping : Hobbs tets .Si:olband N'obbs : llobtw bnlia Siiobba and N'obbs ; llobbs nobs w ith oils and robs Nobb's fobs. That is. rtys Xollig. the wurst for Dobbsl j ibs, laid Suoljbs' sobs. M A r the meeting of Huntingdon Pres- ytery, last week, at Tyrone, arrange- Isrnti were made for the ordination of fa ti ., , .-. . ... Or.Tbnma.H.errarJas. Gospel Mia- J Etr at this lac. on ednesdaj the j id pf June next The ordination ser-! tt ill commence at 2 o'clock in the ' Mternoou. at the IVeebvteiian church in I "i. .in XH-siis and HavtiaiiD nrp Pn !T,.,t .. .i. , . g-u at their national sport of revolt!- 4T a? " n u pleasant to rt fleet that ones at is not ca?t among such people It is ! J'o pleaatit. as von va .lm.o- i ' new hinge has been invented that Bi iTt ,i i 14,..-. -pi- 6 b at ""K'l Jhij I.:.,,.- . Kl., i f it ,, v" ""5"i 1 vxisyn.l s new Hardware Store. JosrPU Hoi;.. KK w,3 i.-.tanlW inij J oi ki ou rridar last. fi'l bt-fure noon. lie was engaged with llitr 8 in foreinp- .fr..l ...1 .!. ponderous Lamm,.r fcJl, one 0f 1 Jus of the anvil broke, causing the end iherail to suddenly fly np and i, iJkMr.Ho,Wr under the right jaw. !,t,n?l' throat and mangling his face nWy. His age was 32 years, and he r a wife and seven children Lew D.mocrat ITsks both a"lu"xury and a ZK ,'f Ir0I,fr naged. The Light 2 a"a B,ack Spanish varieties hare J me "'to preat favor, because of the su 2nnt Prfit derived from them. Persons of obuining either one or both ? Tar,e,i nd. can do ao by ad TmaS or calli,,- on w w r-,i akk . o ii . i unci, V"U,"J. uo will furnish 'J SO i- wramah variety at Uv ',::r "r,of tbew i 1,1 crnlj. , 7 , " ,T A new swindling J-a.iu.ppem.ee, d th public are cautioned .g.inel 5t, Tbe peron whoa it i, desired to rictimi.e receive a handsome! writ from a fcjpothetical gift concert agent, I uug ulm tuat ue haa drawn a j piano, worth $500. at "the late drawing." j nd "Twrting the remittance of the ( small earn of 34 to cover expense of box- jag and expressing. If the victim bites. he will wait long and vainly forhia 500 Poo. I bit tnek baa plied successful! v in some Weateni eitias. and the' public ill j rt we" Fy ao attention to such ciiwilara, which will ttndonbtedJj fad their way in this vicinity before long. IlirrUhvrg Trltrrapk. Thf New York Tr-bun', publishes a remedy for diptberia, which is said by many to be a sore cure. A physician says that of 1000 cases in which it has been used not a single patient has been lost. Tbo treatment consists in thnr. j Mghly swabbing the back of the mouth i aud throat with a wash made thus : Table salt, two drachms; black pep per, golden seal, nitrate of potash, alum. . 1 aha I s l m DOHII -VI iv mtiA " 'uicric, Pt into a teacup, wliicli half nil with boiling water, stir well and then fill up with good vinegar. Use every half hoar. one. two and four hours, as rocov- (,ry yrngreBi -r,e patent may gwal i low a little each time Apply ao ounce rach of spirits turpentine, sweet oil and A , txm l.U f ni """"-. . .-v. 1" 'l'roat "a t0 lne Dresl Done- cver7 Tour hours, keeping flannel to the part. To thr Sciiooi. Directobs .f Jim " Uointv : in pursu ance of the forty-third section of the act (f 8,j Mav iS5. .. u ber. by noti- &ed t0 mp'tt j Convention at the Court 1 Honu. in Mifflintown. on the fiist Tuei- !lym May, A. D. 1S72 being tbe aev- 'nlli "7 lu nntn, at l o cloca in i the aftern-ion, and select, n'rti rote, by I a ronjurity nf the whole number of di ! . j i -u i j scientific acquirements, aud of skill and .experience in the art ot teaching, as ! County Superintendent, for the three ( 3 . .1 ' ""cceeuiiig years ; aeienniue me araouui .'"' - rtBUlt 10 lne olle oufnmwa dent, at Harrisburg, as reuA tka thirty-ninth and fortieth sections of said act. GEO W LLOYD, County Supt. of Juniata County. aprl7-3i The Timsville Mming Herald of the 10th iust , chronicles the death of Mr Knoch L. Anderson The following obituary uoiice, taken from the above named paper, will be read with interest by the citizens of Tuscarora Valley, among whom be lived some sixty years : We referred yesterday to the danger ous illness of .Mr. Enoch L. Anderson, father of George K. Anderson, Esq., of this city. We have to day to chrouicle the fatal termination cf his illuess, which occurred at three o'clock yesterday morning, at the residence of his son The deceased was in the 76th year of his age, and was born iu Cumberland county. Pa. He came of good Bevolu tionaiy stock. His father was Colonel KuiH'b Au ier-oo, who was one of five brothers who served in the Revolution ary war, or in Geo Washington's army, as the saying was. Tbe brothers of Enoch Anderson settled ia Maryland, Tennessee and Kentucky, and have en joyed State and National honors to a re markable extent, twenty of the family having been members of the House of Kepreaentalives at Washington, and four. United States Senators. One of the uncles of the deceased aud the most dis tinguished of the name was for eighteen years a member of the United Slates Senate, and at one time President of that body, and filled at one period the ntfice of Comptroller of the Treasury. A cou sin of the deceased was for forty years in the United States Treasury depart ment, and a few years since contributed some interesting reminiscences to this paper. I '.'tr. Anderson inherited a good name. He kept it pure through all trials and temptations From 1800 to 1S63 tbe de ceased resided iu East Waterford, Juniata County, in this State.- There he reared a large family, of ten children, nine of whom three sons and six daughters wnom tnree sons ana biz aaugnters nrvin h- wkh lis egtiraab.eVldo ,,tji j vigorous health The deceased followed the tantiiner business for fortv ypr. "d ' cultivated a farm. In .1S63' he took "P Li 'lence here with his son, Mr. George K. Anderson. IIandso.mk T.mi'Rovemk.vt The front .i l -i I; ; . i i r .1 "I tie Dniiuin? inienueu ior tne new i i. v.. oi v.:..i. tl:.j .. . k: u.iivi..iaiiluli.i....s handsoraily improved. The windows on the second story are being altered to suit the modern style of architecture, the iron i0"1 w' "oon be placed ia position and ,a nieht of marble steps are being placed the hall entrance to the building, ., ., r L wniie tue Dase or me entire ironi wiu ue of handsome marble. The above was clipped from the Ilar risbnrg Pafri'ot of the 13th inst., and it is with pleasure that we announce that our fellow citizen, James North Esq., is closely indentified with tbe enterprise that the Patriot refers to. Barvlm, the greatest living showman, will exhibit his monster combination show at Ilarrisburg, about the middle of May. Coi'aiis, Coins, ad TaaoAT ArracnoB. As all seasons of the year, many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diaeases, manifeet 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 surely drift ing onward to certain destruction, who might with a little care, and by the use of proper remedies, check their downward tendency. Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer is the acme of perfection for the speedy care of all diseases ot the Throat. Lungs, and Chest Can be given to the infant and aged with per fect safely, as it contains no injurious drugs of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Bold by Druggists. . GO to the Jckiata Sbktiubi. Job Prini'M Office for all kinds of Plain and Faney Triniing. Died: McCULLY In McAlisterrille, on the 11th inst., Andrew AlcCully, in the 80th year of his age. ' - , , DAYI8 On the 12th int., ia this borough, Willirm W. Davis, publisher of the Juniata Republican, aged 31 years, 11 months and 14 dajs. DOCG H M AN On the 12th inst. in this borough, Belle M., daughter of George aud Elizabeth M. Doughman, aged 2 years and 3 months. ' '" WFFLINTOWN 4 PATTERSON 1ARKETS PRICKS OF BOARD OF COMMXRCE Bcpartad waakl far ta Jsmaa Isnmait 7 tka Board of Cemaeree of Xifflia and Pat- Batter V rb 26 eggs, dot . ., Lard. V Country Soap Beoawax ..... ..............., Tallow Rags Wool, washed Dried Apples " Peaches, pared ... " Peaches, uopared... " Cherries " Cherries, pitted Country Hams -............ Sides and Shoulder... Potatoes. K bus 18 8 ... 8 . 25 ... 8 ... 3 ... 60 ... 8 ... 20 ... 15 . 20 . 12 ... 8 40 75 2 25 60 32 15 Onions ' Ground Alum Salt, ) aack."..."! nanroaa Ties Locust Posts, mortising " ' for board fence.. SHELLEY 8TAMBACGH S PRICES CUR RENT. Corrected Weekly. Cbtstal Palacb, Mifflintown, April 17, 1872. ( Prime Ro'.l Butter, per lb 25 Eggs, per dozen 18 Lard, per lb Oft Tallow, per lb 08 Dried Apples, per !b 09 Bacon. Sides smoked, per lb - 07 Shoulder, smoked, ... 07 llama, " 12 D. K. SULoUFF'S PRICES CURRENT Reported Weekly. Ga.u. Wueat, i bus ...... Cora... ........ ....... ...... ......... .... Oats ......... ... ........... ............. Cloverseed Timothy seed Coal. Prepared Coal, ton Xui " " Pea " Bituminous" .. $1 65 50 ,. 42 . 4 50 .. 3 50 ..$5 76 .. 4 75 8 25 ..6 00 LCMBCB. Run of Log, 4 4, $ 1000 ft $24 00 5-8, " 16 00 " 8 4, ' 25 00 ' ' 6-4, " 2800to4000 Hemlock Frame, " 17 00to20O0 " Boards, " 1800to2000 Whitepine worked Flooring............. 28 00 German Siding 2800 Panel Doors j 75 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, j) window....... 00 " " 9x12. 75 10il2, - 80 " " 10x14, " 90 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PaiLADKLPkiA. April 16, 1872. Flofb The demand is falling off both for export and for tha supply of tbe home trade. 500 bbis aold, including Superfine $5 255 75 Extras $i 0U6 60 N. W. Extra Family.. ...... $7 37)7 75 Ohio it lnd. do. do $7 50(5,8 00 Penna. do. do $7 25(o7 75 Fancy Brands.......... $8 609 00 Gbais Wheat is less active and prices are lower. Pales of 10'M bus: Peon, red at $t 64l bfl -JS baa. Cora Wa final; ,- of 200U bus. Peon, and Del. yellow at 69c ; 5000 bns. mixed western at 67c. Oats met with a stoady inquiry : 6000 bushels sold 55 a56e for white, and fee for mixed. Rye has advanced ; 500 busbelj of western sold at 90e. Seeds There is more doing in clover; 50U buBbels soli at 8a0e V lb. Flaxseed at $2 10, and Timothy at $ t7 V bushel. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Mondat, April !5 4 P. M. The arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at the Avenue Drove yard reached about 19U0 head this week. Tbe market was mo Urately Mo tive, and prices were rather firmer, extra Penn. and western steers selling at 7ae, a few choice lots at 8e, fair to good at 9a7e, and common at 5ilo lb gross, as to qual- Cows asd Calves are dull. Sales at $3Ja 50. Receipts, 250 head. Sheep met a good demand. Sales of choice at PJaM'Jn. the latter for exira; fair to good nt 8'.Uc f lb, and common at $lao "JJ head. Receip'is, 12.000 head. Ilous were also in demand. We quote still fed at $6 50, and corn-fed at $6 75m6 25 100 ltt. Receipts. 5552 hear. Spctial Jjtoticfs. A HANDSOME MOUSTACHE ! MOUSTACHE. Pror. ST. CROIX'8 Fch WHISKERS. Cohpoukd, The Great' HAIR MOUSTACHE. GROWER, will produee a WHISKERS, luxurient MOUSTACHE or WHISKERS on the smoothest face. Pleasant to use. Sent to any address on receipt of rifty tents. 11. T. BOND, CHEMIST. N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Sts., Feb 14, '72-ly Philadelphia. THE GREAT DISc5vERy! KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KCXKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia. Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous De bility, Chronic Diarrhea. Diseases of the Kid neys, and all diseases arising from a Disor dered Liver, Stomach or Intestines, such as Constipations. Flatulence. Inward Piles, Full ness of Blood to the head. Acidity of the Stomach, auea, Disgust for rood, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sinking or Flut tering at the pit of toe stomach, fwimming of the Head, Fluttering at tbe Heart, Cho king or suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture. Yellowness of the Skin and Cyes, constant imaginings of evils and great de pression of spirits. THET ARE ENTIRELY VEUETAdLE and free from Aieoboue stimu lants and all injurious ipgredients, and are pleasant in taste and smell, mild in their operations, will remove impurities from the body, and give hoalth and vigor to the frame KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. Tbis truly valuable Tonic has been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the com munity that it is now deemed indispensible a a Tonic medicine. It eosts but little, purifies tbe blood and gives tone to the stom ach, renovates the system and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic. Price $1 per bottle. E F. KUNKEL. Sole Proprietor, N. E. corner TENTH and CHEST NUT Sts.. Philadelphia. ASK FOR KONKEL'8 BITTER WINE OF IRON AND TAKE NO OTHER. If your Druggist has it not, enclose $1.00 to my Address, and the medicine, with ad vice free, will follow by next express train to yon- Feb. 28, 72-6m. Trb Oswabu Pbocbbss or Scibbcb. It is aa indisputed fact that tha skill of man is daily developing improvements in various de partments of industry. Each and all have aa aim for our general welfare. One of the most desirable and long wished for reeults has been accomplished in the discovery, by Dr. J. Brigga. of his Cora and Bunion Rem edies, his Alleviator for the cure and preven tion of common Corns, and his Curative for the absolute our of Festered Coras, Inflamed Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Sore lastep. Blis tered Heels. Tender Feet, c, Ac. Sold by Druggist. glfltrrti5fmfttt Applicants for License. NOTICE is hereby given that the follow ing named person Kate filed their pa pers in tbe Protbonotary's office, and will make application for license at b? next session of Court, oo Wednesday, April 24th, 1873 : Jacob Wills, tavern, Mifflintown. Simon Albright, tavern, Mifflintown. Gideon 1 In! toman, tavern, Beale lwp. Thomas Cox, tavern. Greenwood twp. Amos Snvder. tavern. Thompsontowa. Absalom Moyer, tavern, Susquehanna twp Henry Fry moyer, tavern, " Cyrus Sieber, tavern, Monroe twp. .' - Samuel Rumbaughj. tavern, Mqnraa tjp. Caleb Parker, tavern. Patterson. Joaa Hays, I vera a ad rastauriat, Feiter- oa. Franklin Shields, tavsra. PerrystttU. Barak Sbialda. Uvera. Fayette twp.. Clay M. Parker, restauraat, PaMarav. OTICB. TVTOTICE is hereby given to the ei tissue of XI Juniata eounty that they will nave tne privilege of aubscribing to the stjek of the Tuscarora Valley Railroad Company, at tha following times and places, vis : East Waterford. Tueaday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 30th. May 1st and 2nd, 1872, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 8 P. M. each day. At Waterloo, Friday, Kay 3rd. At Peru Mill", Saturday, May 4th. At McCoysville, Monday, May 6th. At Conn's Store. Tuesday, May 7th. At Pomeroy's Store, Wednesday, May 8th. At Johnstown. Thursday. May 9th. At Herltler's Store, Fiiday, May 10th. At Perrynville, Saturday, May 11th At Patterson, Monday, May 13th. At Mifflintown, Tuesday, May 14lb. The law requires that Five Dollars be paid on each share When it is subscribed. By order of THE COMMISSIONERS. April 3. 1 872-3 1 PROCLAMATION Whsbeas tub Hoa. Besjamis F. Juiiaix. President Jude-e of the Court of Common Pleas of tbe 9th Judi cial Distr-ct, composed of the counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumberland,' and the Hona. Jobatbab WrfisEa and Jonl Kooxs, Judges of thi Court of Common Pleas of Juniata eounty, have issued their precept to me oirectea, bearing date the 9th day of February, 1871, for holdina a Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peaoe, at .Mimiutown, on tbe fourth Moxnaraf April, 1872, being the 22nd day of tbe month : NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES to tbe Coro ner, Justices of tbe Peace and Constables of the county of Juniata, that they be then and there in their proper person, at 10 o'eloek in the forenoon of said day. With records, in quisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things that to their offi ces reepeetively appertain, and those that are bound by recognisance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then may be ia the Jail of said county of Juniata, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. By an Act of Assembly, passed the 8th dav of May, A. D. 1854. it is made tbe duty oi tbe Justices of the Peace of the eevsral coun ties of this Commonwealth to return to the Clerk of the Ccnrt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, of the respective counties, all the re- .enixances entered into before them by any person or persons ebarged wltn ihm oeuimls eion of any crime, except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of the Peace, under tbe existing laws, at least ten days before the commencement of the session of the Court te which they are made it turnable respectively and in all cases where any recognizances are entered into less than ten davs before the commencement of tha seeeion to which they are made returnable, the sai l Justices sre re quired to return tbe same in the same manner aa if said act had not been passed. , Hated at Mifflintown, the ZOta day el March, in the year of our Lord due thou sand eight hundred and seventyHtwat JOSEPH AUD, Skerif. Sheriff's Office, Mifflintown, March 20, I8J2. J .... . i . v List of Causes for Trial at April Term, AO 4. Commonwealth for nse, Ac, Vs. Job a Die- trick et al. Ns. 63, February Term, 1871 Jesse Reed. Adm'r, Ac., vs James McCon- nell, et aL No. 94, April Term, 1871. Jesse need, Adm r, Ac , vs Henry McCon- nall, et al. No. 100, April Term. 1871. William Hackett vs Irvin C. Stewart. No 178. April Term, 1871. John Kinier vr Abraham Bieber. . No. 1. September Term, lo, 1. John Shenelof vs James Coulter, Ex'r. Ac No. 62, September Term, 1871. James P. Smith vs S T. McCulloch. No. 7, September Term, 1871. N. S. Buckingham va D. R. P. Baalor. No 113 September Term, 1871. Elipbas Wilson, endorsee, so., vs. James Robison. No. 109. September Term. 1871. Able A Woodburu vs Benjamin Duller and Joseph Ilubler. No. 123, September I , '7!. William W. Wilson vs Amu H. Martin. hx r., Jc. No. I3o, September Term, 1871. James Kerlin vs J. B. M. Todd, et sL No. 142, September Term, 1C71. Joseph Pomeroy vs Henry Kepner. No. 14 December Term, 1871. T. van Irwin vs John Robison. No. 15, December Term, 1871. Christian Benner vs Jacob Himes. No. 22, December Term, 1871. Elizabeth Beale, et al vs P. R. R. Co. No. 55, December Term, 1871. J- Frank & Co. vs Wallace M. Bralton. No. 68, December Term, 1871. - Louis E. Atkinson vs Anon Miller. No. 78. Deeewber Term. 1871. Robert C. Oallagher vs Cornelius SIoClcl- lan. No. 81, December Term, I8 I. Henry W. Overman vs William Given. No. No 52, February Term. 1872. W. A. Toony va S. B. Caveny, et al. No. 79, February Term. 1872. Wm. Edmiston. for use vs Daniel Coffman. No. 4, April Term, 1872. R. E. M'JiEEN, Prolhonotary. Pbotuosotabv's Orrici. Mifflintown. March 16, 1872. List of Jurors for April Term, 1872 GBAHO JLBOES. Qreenwood John Hihhs. Spruce Hill David Palmer, John Brack bill. Delaware Joseph Michael, Jes. Brandt- hoffer. Wslker Abram O'Nail: Fermanagh Elias Horning, Robert Rey nolds. Milford S. B. Deen. Prrrysville Jacob Beidler, David Hawo, J It Okeson. Tuscarora John Evans, J K McCIure, G M Slenker. Beale J II Crosier, John W MeCInra. Patterson I C James. Fayette Amos Gray bill, Vf W Watts, Eli Longacre, John Heckman. . Susquehanna Elias Crawford. Lack Joseph Gray. fbvit jobobs. Perrysville H H Brenisholtx,1 'Cyrus M Funk, Henry Willi. Milford Wm McCahan, Wm Gnss, Leyssan Anghey. Fermanagh Wm Banks, George Hower, John G Hackenberger, John Batenline. Monroe S C Stranser, Tobias Iteasom, Joseph Marks. Beale J S Brown. J L Dearing. Delaware C G Winey, John Brant, Mi Musser. Spruce Hill John Wisehsupt, Jr.. Rdb't Memmeager, John Culbertson. Wm Graham, J B Okeson. Mifflintown J C Kepner, D W Harley. Tnsearora John Sarvis. Samuel Lawson, Henry Morrow, John Randolph, Wm Robin son, James Deea. Patterson David Hollmaa, Wm Hart man. Lack Johnson Kennedy, Thomas Murphy, Ephraim Young, John Patterson, Samuel Pile. Fayette Sam'l Watts, E It Bibbs, Isaac Collier. Turbet Cyrus M Hench. Susquehaanah John Klinger, Jr. WalkerJacob Rickenbauih. Josiah Gin grich. . I Bra wood HamsoB Mtaaium, A ism J Tsehubb, James SCoi. 5HfrrbanfJiSf. A6l NEW PHICKH IN DRY GOODS, NOTIOINS, GROCERIES, QTJEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, WOOD fc WILLOW WARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, &C, &C. BA. If yon want to see an entire new stock of Goods at Low Prices, call at the NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MITFLINTOWJr, PA. SHELLEY k STAMBAUtiH. Nov. 29, 1871. GROCERY, PROVISION, AXD UUQW GEO HE! -6- LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES A PRICES reported weekly by C. B A RILEY, op posits the Post Office, Mifflintown, Pa : WhoUtale. Retail. Butter . Eggs Lard.: Cheese, Ohio . New York Molasses, Porto Rieo, "jt gal-... New Orleans Srup, Honey Bee- " Amber ........... Melted Sugar ; 22 25 12 10 16 20 60 1 00 65 80 1 00 17 15 14 13 11 30 25 32 1 CO 1 00 20 25 20 20 12 6 I 10 I 15 2 00 10a 15 8 50 . 40 Sugar, Granulated A B.. " Extra C...... Yellow C L -own. ......-.-.. Coffee, Rio, Choice " ' " Fair ' Roasted (Arbuckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest " Oolong. " Raiaius, Valeatia........ Layers Currants - Pruens, French Soap, Rosin tlT ' Babbit Salt, Ground Alum Dairy Mackeral, No. 2 (new) bbl Brooms, No. I No. 2 " No. S Tubs, Cedar Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops....- .. Slaw Cutters Tin Cups - Tin Dish Pans Tin Cullenders. ...m Tin Wash Tans Tin Buckets Boots, Men's Calf. " " Kip. 35 30 1 50a 1 75 25 50 8 60 40 30 e 5 25 4 50 200 60 40 40 Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting Potatoes, Irish - 8weet, b) peck - Coal Oil, gallon ......... - Cash paid for eggs. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALERS HT Grain, Lumler, Coal, Wult, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &e., Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having heats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, Aa., cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy oompeti- Ton can make money by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Gbais will aa bbcbitbo m sroaa to bs SOLD BT THB 1st OS JuSS, 1871. P. 3. Our grain ia not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. A.ILFRANCISCUS4;C0., CJ13 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for the SPRING TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS, Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Win- slow Shaaes aa Paver, Carpet Chain. Cotton, Yarn, Batting, Waadiwa, Twiaea, Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, Brooms Baskets, Backets, Brashes, Clothes Wringers, Woodca ana Willow Ware ia the United States. Our large increase in business enables us to sell at low prices and furnish the bsst quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHES, Price 85.SO. Over 13,000 Sold ia 8 la Moaths. Terms : Carpets. 60 days. All ether goods, 30 days. Net. febl4asepl-Smoe t JOBERT McMEEN. A TTOBXEY AT LA tV, ; MIFFLINTOWN, PA. OSee on Bridge street, ia the room formerly senpiad by Exra D. Parker, Esq. DR. P. C. DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT DRUG STO RE. The public attention is also iuvited to his large assortment f Perfe c t o c3, tSijp eta cles. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to call, as they will find tbe largest stock iri the eonuty to fieWt trots. COME . AND HAVE VOUR EVE-SIGUT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS AND HABMON'ICONS ; ALSO A SPLENDID J ASSORTMENT OF f OILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS and old. at the "Flimysburg, S7ary7 JOSEPH WKCH, Principal. SPRING TERM BEGINS APRIL 1st. Successful. Thorough, Economical, Healthful - Tbe oldest anJ most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. JOirPraclical business mon as Instructor!. For information write for a circuljf to P. DUFF A SONS, Pittsburg. Pa. Cheap Farms ! Free Homes ! 0!f THIS LINE OF TUB 1751017 PACIFIC RAILROAD A LAND GRANT OP i a, 000,000 AC.iiF.s IS TUB Best Farming and Mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 ACRES IX NEUKASKt, IN TUB GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, THE riAiiDEN bf West. NOW FOR SALE ! These lands are in tbe' central portion of the L'nileil States, on the 41st degree of North Latitude, the central line of the great Tem perate Zone of tbe American Continent, and for grain growing and stock rsiftltrg Unsur passed by any in the United States. CHEATER IN PRICE more favorable terras given, and more convenient to maiket than can be found elsewhere. FREE HOMESTEADS FOR 4CTC1L SETTLERS. The Best Locations for Colonies. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. frei Passes to Purchasers of Land. Snd for the new Descriplive Pamphlet, with uew maps, published in English, Ger- man, Swedish and Danish, mailed tree every- where. Address 0. F. PATIS, Land Commissioner, U. P. K. K Co., Omaha, Keb. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS CABINETORGVANS. The Masox A Havli Oroas Co', retpect ft lly announce the introduction of improve ments of much mere than ordinary interest. These are REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGANS ! being the only successful combination of KEAL ril'ES with reeds ever made ; DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, which can be instantly moved to tbe right or left, changing the pitch or transposing the key. tor drawings and descriptions, tet Cir cular. NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF DOI'HLE REED CABINET ORGANS, at $140, $132 and $125 each. Considering Otpaeity, hlegance, and Thorough Excellence of norkinanship, these are cheaper than any before offered. The Mason & Hamlib Organs are acknowl edged (EST, and from extraordinary facili ties for manufacture this Company can afford, and now undertake to sell at prices which render them UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Foe a octave oroass $50 each ; nrs octavb oegass $100. $125 and upwards. . With three sets of reeds $150 and upwards. Forty styles, up to $ 1 500 each. Nsw I llfstbated Catalogue, and Testi monial Circular, wiih opinions of MOKE THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent free MASON At HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 151 Tremont St.. Itostoo. 59ti Broadway, N.Y. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS, S40, su, 7o and 9100. GOOD, ETJEASLE AND CHEAP ! Shipped Ready lor Use I MASrrACTCBED BT J. W. CHAPMAN ft CO . Madison, lnd. SEND FOR Cir.CULAK. (lacerparatea I860.) Columbia Fire Insurance Company OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS S. S. Detwileb, Pres't. I Robt. Cease II. Wilsos, Vice-Pres't Wit. Pattom. Herb't Thomas, Trees. I Jas Scrrokder. J. F. FacEAcrr, Sec'y. J. S. Strike, J. B. Bacha. I M. M. Stbickixb. Geo. Bogle ft. T. Rroa. For Insurance or Agencies, address J. F. FKl'EMFF, See'y, Cela-aahla, Pa. BEFORE ASSURING TOUR LIFE, ex- frif" amine the new Tontine Savings .Fund plan, just introduced by the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETV or NEW YuRK by which an-endowment policy is granted at about half rates. End of lOyrs, 104 pr et. of premiums return'd " 15 151 " " 20 " 201 " New business, 1871, $11,300,000, largest in the world. Assets, $18,000,OCO Inoomo, $8,000,000 Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. Ad dress I. L. REGISTER, General Agent. 828 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. TIE Fesaale Soldier I Caseied ; or. The female Soldier. Tbe Thrilling Adven tures, Experiences and Escapes of a Woman as Spy, Serut and Nurse, in Camps, Battle Fields and Hospitals, 12 full-page illustra tions, and portrait on steel. Tbis absorbing book, elegautly illustrated, erown 8vo.t and beautifully bound in cloth, richly ornament ed in black and gold, is sold only by sub scription. Price $2.25. Philadelphia Pub--liskmy Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Tbe Agents who first send $1.25 for outfit will get tbe territory for this fast selling book.' CARPENTERS,' BUILDERS, and aU who contemplate Building, supplied with our new Illustrated Catalogue on re ceipt of stamp. WSt A. J. Bicksell A Co., Architectural Book Publishers.- 27 Warren St., N. Y. A Large assortment ot Queeasware, China, ware. Glassware, Crockery ware, Cedar ware, te., tor sale cheap by TILTES ft ESPEXSCHABE'S. RUNDIO. , r, , . .'..;'.) tit tt i CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS 3, ; , Something for ereryhody, young . PATTElkSOX DRUG STORE ACENT WANTED FOR ICHT ANT . EWSATION' of new york: A WORK DESCRIPTIVE of the CITY OF NEW YORK in all its VARIOUS PHASES; Its splendors and tfretchedness ; its high ahl low life ; its marble palntss and Hark dens ; its attractions and daifgs ; its kings a Sal Frauds $ its leading men ail 1 politicians; ils adventurers ; its charities ; its mjsteries and crimes. Illustrated with ntnrlv iiO Fine Engrav ings. Send fur C'uculjrf, vrilk trnu and a fall de scription of (he iror. National PuKUhir-f 0 ; Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED, AGENTS To'se!l tbo ImjrovftJ Florence Sewing Jlst chine. -Makes our dijerent ttitehe. , Rnnz the trork four ten;. Fastent its own ends. For Beauty, Simplicity And I'lirabtlity, is without equal. Liberal terms. Salesroom, So. 11:24 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. WILSON PENNY PACKER. Managers. A GENTS WASTED. Agetlts make more x. monry at work for us than at anything eliC. I5u-inc8S light and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stixsos A Co., Fine Art Publishers, Portland. Maine. TT G Pla ., '. Y. ist class $290. J Ui N No .A rent s. Names of patrons irt 40 States in Circular. CUNDURANCO. tipply af Bark issaresl. Price Eeelntesl. BLISS. KEENE It CO'S Fluid Extraef Rheumatism.' Neurala-ia. I'ulinon'ar Com- I plaints. Ulcers, Salt Kheura, Skin Diseases, all Blood DieasH. Is pnrely vegetable. ! The best ino-xn liUioil Purifier, Sold by all Drujrjists. Price, $3 per bottle. Observe ' the trade mark. Semi for Circular. Offlce, 60 C edar 8t , Sew Tark. j : , Al A AD It h 1 II D j VI 1 1 II Forany caseof Ulind. Bleed- 1, ing. Itching or Llceratett Piles that De Bixq's Pile RiMttiT fails to cure. It is prepared express- ly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. - Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1.00". SEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! E. JS- PARKER, (Succestor to MARTIN A WALTERS.) o HAVING purchased the Ntore of Martin &. Walters, on Main St , in . M. Relford's store room, the undersigned woulA. respect fully inform tbe puhlio ttm be has a new and carefully selecfed stock of GOODS Of the cry best quality, comprising in part, cf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS. HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS. Ql'EEXSW'AKE, BOOTS SHOES, H ATS AND CAPS, CARPET HAGS, OIL CMiTIIS, CARPET 6, BLANKETS, FURS, WOOD AND WILLOW.WAKE, and iit short every article twrally kept in a well sefected store. lie intends selling exclusively for CASH or in exchange for COUNTRY rP.'JDl'CE. By so doing he will be able io sell goods s cheap as Ihe cheapest. Call and examine bis stock. 13a- HIGHEST PKirr pa in t v Ttt a nK FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. E. S. PARKER, (Bedford's Store-room) Mnin Stme'. Mifflintown, Pa. Jan 31.J872. Health! Shthln'igorTT : 0 FOR CoSTIVf.NF.tS, BfLLIOfSNESS anrl Liver roMPnir nse Da. MERRICK'S S io a it Coat kD Vegetable Pills, the best in use: FOR Pais iv Tim Back or Sinn, oit Rheumatism, use DR. MERRICK'S Kid Strenotiiesixo I'lastebs. FOR Catarrh, or Cot.D in thh Heap; use DR. PERKIN S Fdmioator. FOR all Litk STortt nse Harvfll's Conditio Powders. The above articlee are among toe best in the market. Satisfaction guaranteed or tbe money re funded. Sold by BANKS Af HAMLIN and KEPNER & SON. Agents, Mifflintown. Pa., and Dr. P. C. RUNDIO, Taitersori, Pa , and tbe trade generally. . L. W. WARNER k CO.. 7 Murray Street, New York. Feb U 72 -3m uuu 1872. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch Sfs., ThilatTn., DEALERS IN FINE JDIfcY GOODS ! Established ia 140. Fine SILKS. Fine SHAWLS. WniTE GOODSv BLACK GOODS. DRESS GOODS. LINES GOODS. WOOLEN GOODS. Good FLANNELS. Fine HOSIERf. Best GLOVES only. 15,000 GOOtJ BLACK SILKS. Wholesale and Retail. feb 20, '72-et