t tyt janiata jstiitinel. WEDNE3DAT MOR.MKO. MAY 22. 1872. rjESNSTLVAXIA RAILROAD. ON AND L fter Sunday, Nov. iz, 15(, rassenge Trains will leave MiUlm Mat ion as follows EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M Fast Line 2,22 A. M. 1'itc. Kxp. (don't stop) 10,05 A. M. Uarrisb'ff Aeconiuioda'u 11,28 A. M. Mail Train 5,23 P. M. Cincinniti Express S.SO P. M. WESTWARD. Southern Express... TliroB'li Passenger Pacific Express Wav Passenger 8,34 A. M. 4,53 A. J. 5.5G A. M. 9,44 A. M. Cincinnati Express 12,20 P. M. Mail Train 3,27 P. M Fart Line 6.2C P.M. ilixed Train 8.15 P. M JAMES NORTH, Ag't TON ASU tOUJITHV. Decoration Iay TJRACB GrKELV " The SOtli. Uuiveraalist 'Sow axd Then win appear in time. IIusTiNGDJX u to Lavs a $13,000 de pot. Wild ducks are bunted on Sunday, in Mifflin county. Tha.vkfillv received The rain on Sunday morning. The lloilidsrsburg -Saiidaid lias been enlarged to an tiglit-ctiltirrjn paper. J A mks North is digging the fnunda lion for his new residence in Patterson. The Presbyterian conern-eation of Huntingdon are to Lave a 1000 lb. bell on their chuech. La roe assortment of New Goods just received at Parker s Store. Call and see them. A Nl.VBKR nf jovial young people played ghost along the pike above town, the other night. A Hiwtixui'o.n piper says, that an cient borough has a lawyer who stole coal last winter. Ax impolite exchange says that white hats and broad falls arc said to be the tJreely fashion. Dr. R. W. Christv, of Hollidays lurg, fell over a tub of water on Sunday a week, and hrke an arm. A bag of gold was found in an old "house that was torn down in Bedford tounty last week Mrs. Erb, of Taylor township, Kl.iir county, while laboring under a fit of in- tauity, hang-d herself on the 7th inst - Bet.LEFiTG has more marriageable w.im-n than any town of its size in the State. So it is reported. IUhm mV show will be in Altoona on the 28lh iust. We'd give more to see Baruum than to see his show. At a meeting of the Mifflin and Pat terson Loan Association, yesterday even ing, $2 200 were sold at an average of 42 per cent premium. Am organ grinder and monkey went the rounds of the town last week. Ditto, a trnup of Italian minstrels with harps and fiddles. Two houses, one belonging to John T Caldwell, the other to James Burns, Esq. were destroyed by fire in MifHiu county, last week. A stranger was killed on the railroad, near Granville, Mifflin county, on Mon day a week. lie was buried at the Mif flin county poor bouse. Religious. Hew Joseph B. Shaver, df Thompsontown, will preach in the M. E. Church of this place next Sabbath May 2(5th. David Ckaio, a respectable colored man. xpects to move his baibeiing es tablielimciit iuto au office on the Jacobs lot. As exchange speaks of Dolly Varden kisses. They haven't been iut:oduced into this community, at least common rumor has not yet said so Tub young man that put on the wrong hat at the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening last, cau be informed where he can have it exchanged, by inquiring at this office. William Banks raised the frame ork of his new barn in Fermanagh township on Friday last. No barn in the county can equal it for size and conve nience. Base Ball A game of base ball was played last Saturday between the Dolly Vardens and the Freedoms, which re suited in a score of 29 to 20 iu favor of the Dollies. Jacob II arses, brakeman. had one of his legs crushed between the bumpers of two cars, some days ago, while iu the discharge of his duty on the Pittsburg division of the P. It. R. Factories aud machine shops should not be allowed to run a day without Johnson's Anoilyr.t Liniment. In case of a sudden accident, an immediate U6e f it may save weeks of Fufferiog, and perhaps a limb, or even life. There are several kinds of worms wLich trouble horses ; the pin-worms 'pointed at both ends) are the most com mon and most dangerous. Sheridan'$ Cavalry Condition Poicdert will in a few- day eject the worms, and the horse I will beeia t0 thrive. LItiimKU KODS. While man is placed upon earth to de velop and enj y its resources, Lc also finds it necessary to employ Lis facul ties to secure the means "of protection against the element, by which be is sur rounded heat, colds, winds, water, light uing, etc. Even yet he is not jierfecily secure against these, and it is but recent ly that progress lias been made toward protection against the terrific element that playg with vivid flashes between the earth and the thuuder cloud, so often shattering trees, burning dwellings, aud instantly destroying life. Science has however completely mastered it ; not only compelling it to bear our messages along the wires from state to state, aud from continent to continent, but so di rects it as it leaps from tho bosom of the storm, as to render man and his dwell ing perfectly safe A good lightning rod properly attach ed to his house will just as certainly protect man against lightning, as a good roof will protect him from descending rain : and it is just as wi.-e to secure protection in one case as iu tho other. The relative conducting power of met als is es follows : Silver, 100; Copper, 92; Gold, 65; Zinc, 24; Tin, 14 Iron, 12; Lead, 8 ; PI itina, 7. Silver conducts electricity more per fectly than any other metal, but its cost renders its use impracticable. The next best conductor is copper, which is not much inferior to silver, and which on account f its cheapnetj, durability, and freedom from oxidation, is at ouce th me:al for this purpose. Its conducting capacity is over six times that of iron. hence its great superiority to that metal. It is asserted by some that it is not right to put up a lightning rod, as ii shows a lck of confidence iu the Crea tor, ar interferes with His designs I If his is true, it must be wrong to guard airniost the other elements of nature, lie ends the heat, the redd, rain; also. poverty, sickness and death. hat right have we to protect ourselves from hem by the erection of comfortable 1 welling?, or to thwart llis plans by in dustry, by taking mdicine , or using means to prolong our lives? What right have we to take the lives of ani mals, or even to uproot plants of II is reation I Are they not equally the ii- i i i. in- worK ot ins nanus aua onjucis oi his care T 1 liey eertamiv are Jt fie nret proposition is concct, we ought to lay aside our reason, and make no effoit to avail ourselves of the biessings, or avoid he dangers that surrounded us. Again, does it show a lack of cond uct ? Where are we told to exercise aith without works ? llow can we ej ect to attain a certain end wit'iout us- ng mean ? No truth is more plainly aught in the bible, or mire in , accor- lance with nason and our practical ex- peiience than this ; if we would reap a jolden bar vest we must sow the eeed-- f we wou'd enjy temporal blessings or ope for spiritual salvation, we must cm Joy the means which God hath oidnin- d, looking to Him in humble trust and confidence to bb-ss our labors. Again, some persons appear to think hat a rod will protect an unlimited sur face Accordingly on their barn, per- apg sixty to ninety feet in length, they place a single rod and poiut, sometimos in the centre, at others at one end, or perchance, en a pole near the buil ling I'hey extend this three to ten feet above be barn, and then deem it secure with out any regard to the column of heated vaporous ana rarineu air wnicn ouen iana frnm flip tiav And (rrain. and invites ! " j o the lightning to its work of destruction. Pbe same with their dwellings. There ay be a d. ten chimneys pinnacles and gables, any one of which U liable to re ceive the lightning, jet nothing would induce them to have more than one rod placed on the building. It is almost in credible, that any person who can read or posses ses poweis of observation, should entertain opinions so utterly at variance wiih fact- and common senee, and in direct opposition to the unani mous testimony of those who have de voted thfir lives to the investigation of electrical science. "It is all well enough to rod barns, hut houses do not need them 1 ' It is true barns are in special danger juat titer being filled with crops, yet take the whole year, and it is a fact well known, not near as many are struck as houses And further, 'tis in bouses we live ; tbey contain our families and dear est treasures on earth ! No man can estimate the damage . which might be done. It is importaut to protect barns, but far, far more to regard the afety of the inmates of our dwellings. What is a few dollars in comparison ? Prof Henry, Secretary of the Smith sonian Institute, says no damage can en sue to a building protected by a light ning rod, however many discharges may fall upon it. A good copper rod by its powerful induction, diminishes the in tensity of the lower part of the cloud, and therefore diminishes the number of explosive discharges, but if a discbarge takes place from the cloud, due from any cause whatever, it will be attracted from a given distance around the rod. and transmitted harmlessly to the earth. The efficiency of lightning conductors does not depend so much upon their power to attract the lightuing, as upon the power of a point to draw away, in sensibly very powerful charges of elec tricity from the electrified cloud, thus preventing the disruptive discharge. We frequently hear persons say "I was cheated once in purchasing a light ning rod, therefore I will never get another " Persons have been cheated in burin horses, do tbey go afoot the rest of their lives iu consequence ? A telegraph wire may fail so may a rod. this only proves that the cause of the failure is with the material used or the construction has been imperfect. A continued connection is the best cop per is the best condnctor and where we find these two combined we. naturally conclude that such a rod is the best lightning conductor. Second Arrival Til ten & Espcn schade, proprietors of the " Keystone," bave just received their second stock of Spring and Slimmer Goods. Call and see their latest styles of Dress Goods Large stock to select from, and sold at the lowest prices T. P S. Tippler's Piles Specific 85.000 Reward for any case of Con stipation and Piles that Dr. Tippler's Piles Specific fails to cure. It is purely vegetable, and its use is followed by no unpleasant effects. Sold by B. F. Kep.vkr & Son, Druggists, Mifflin town, Pa. An exchange speaks of church goers as follows : Some go to church for a walk, Some go to church for a talk. Some g there to gain a friend. Some go there their faults to tnenJ, Sonie go there lo see the fashions. Some go there to calm their passions, Same go Iheie to seek a lover, f one go there their fault to cover, Some co there to doze ami nod, And some go I "re to worship God. Notice to School Teac iibhs. The Committee on Permanent Certificates will meet at the School House, in Patterson, on Saturday, June 1st, 1S72, at 1 o'clock M All persons having business be fore said Committee are requested to be present at said meeting, with papers pre pared. D B KOBISON, Chairman. J M Garman, Sec'y. Splendid lot of Bird Cages at Gray- buTs. Attention ! Gravbill Zolavbs! You are hereby ordered to meet at the Armory in Graybill's Hall, Saturday, May i5, 1872, at 8 o'clock. A. M., in full uniform for da ill and inspection at Pirrysvill, Juniata couuty. By order of the Captaiu. A H.FASICK, O. S. General Ordeii No. 2. Ftiyslle I'nimx Gunjs, A I tin' ion! You are hereby ordered to parade at Mc AlisterviPe, on Saturday, May 2o, 1S72, at 12 o'clock M. Arms and equipments will be on hand. Full attendance re quired. By order of the Captain in com mand. LEWIS DEGAN, Captain. W V. SutiiK, O. S. Carpenters' tools of all kinds for sale at GraybiU'e hardware Blore. 0. Friday raoruing. tlie tOth inst, at au early Lour, fire was dircovcied in Curry's Woolen Factory, at Griiygville, Iluiitingd iii couuty, and in a brief piice of time tlie entite buiMing, with all its contents, valued at $1000, was consumed. The fire ii supoied to liave originated from a spaik from a fi.-ljcrman's torch lodged iu a stable, contiguous to tlie fac tory, nbicli wag al.o burned, with its contents, among wliicb was a home The building was insured, but there was 110 insurance udod upon the conteuts. HunVnjd.n Journal.' Ui'V your Nails, Hinges, Bolts. Door Locks, Padlocks, &c , at Graybill's Two forty-feet frames by some mishap ft'ist their balance in the raising at Hanks barn, on Friday last, and fell down. The miracle is that 110 one of the forty or fifty men at the raising was seriously hurt. Mr DaviJ Bashoar. of Ferman agh township, and Mr. John Bashoar, of Fayette township, received injuries, but no serious ones. Gk.mjrai. Oiiukr No. 3. C- S. 1872. Juni'tfa tS'Oiits, A't'ntion You are hereby ordered to parade at Perrysville, on Saturday, May 25. 1872. at 10 o'clock A. M. Full uniform for inspection. J. K Rt'BISON, Captain Commanding. Mathew Rogi-bs, O S. GREAT BARGAINS At tho Hew Storeroom on Main Street, Mifflintown. J. Yeakly & Son invite the attention of the public to their large stock of Spring and Summer Goods, just received from Philadelphia, which they offer at the lowest prices. Their stock embraces a full Hue of the latest styles of Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, large as sortment of Dry Goods of all kinds, splendid stock of Notions, Hats and Caps Boots and Shoes ; also a large stock of Glassware and Queensware, all kinds of Groceries, Fieh, Salt, &c. They also keep on hand a large as sortment of Clocks, and American Lever and other Watches largest stock in the county which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods. GOLD AND SILVER At the Patterson Drug Store, Come and have your eye-sight re stored. Piles instantly relieved and soon eared by using Dr. Brigg'i Pile Remedies. They re duce inflamat isn, soothe the irritated parts and have proven a blessing to the afflicted, whether internal, external, bleeding or itch ing pile. All kinds in all stages must yield to the wonderful influence of these never failing remedies. Sold y Druggists. MIFFMNTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE Reported weekly for the Jmiata Ssti5l by the Board of Commerce or Mifflin and rat terson. Cutter tb 25 Eggs. dox 18 Lard, $ lb . 8 Country Soap 8 Beeswax 25 Tallow . 8 Rags 3 Wool, washed 50 Dried Apples 8 " Peaches, pared 20 " Peaches, unpareJ 15 " Cherries, pitted 20 " blackberries 4 " Raspberries Country Hams '. Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, f) bus Onions " Ground Alum Salt, sack , Railroad Ties Locust Posts, mortising " for board fence.. .... 13 . 12 ... 8 40 75 o 25 " 60 .3-2 15 SHELLEY STAMBAUO H'S PRICES CUR RENT. Corrected Weekly. Cbtstal Palacs. Mifflintown, 1 May 22, 1872. f Prime Roll Butter, per lb- 25 Eggs, per doien 15 Lard, per lb .. 08 Tallow, per lb (8 Dried Apples, per lb 09 Bacon. Sides smoked, per lb - 07 Shoulder, emoked, ; 07 llama, " . 12 D. K. SULtJUFF'd I'KlCKd CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Grain. Wheat, y bus f 1 t5 Corn BO Oats .' 43 Cloverseed 4 50 Timolhv seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, t too .. $.j 75 , 4 75 8 25 5 00 .. $21 00 16 00 25 00 ,. 2H0ilto4O00 ,..17 0(lto-JUO0 ..18 00lo20 00 Nut Pea " " Bituminous" " , Lcmbfb. Run of L05, 4 4, ip 10.10 ft ' r. - 8 4, 6-1. ' . Hemlock Frame, '"" '.' ' lioards. " J. Whitepine worked Flooring. .. 28 00 ,. 28 0 1 " tierman Siding Panel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window gash, 8x10, window 65 " " 9x12. 75 " lOili, " 80 " ' TvjiU, " 90 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, May 21. 1872 Flour There is not much .demund, but holders are ns firm as ever in their views. Sales of 12(10 bbls, including Superfine $6 00(0 75 Extras $' 75(i7 50 N. W. Extra Family $0-'Si8 50 Ohio & Ind. do. do $8 75(n 10 00 Penna. do. do. fOOOtliOOO Fancy Brandf... $10 uOrtjl 1 50 Grain Wheat i quiet with len-lenv for lower ririfes. Sales of ."O KI b.is Mew York red at $2 20, and 400 1us. western do m S2 211. We nnola fimhor nt S'l,." 3.". inj hite at 2 352 40. Rye may be quoted &l 1 10. lorn is not much eonpht nner ; small 8les of yellow are making nt 74a75e, and western mixed at 7Sa71c; Outs are un clinnrd. Sales of 5(K!0 hus. white at 58c ; and i'tvO bus. mixed at 57c. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET Mosuat. May 204 I. M The cattle mnr'.et was dull this week and prices f ivor buyers. About 20u0 head ar rived and so.d at 7Ja8c for extra Penn. and western Sieer : GJwcfor fair to pood do. and 5a51c f lb gross, for common. The market closed dull. Cows were witnont change. About 20J head sold at $.,.Vit5 head, as to quality. PANS EBAKER HESTER Oa tha 16th inst., by Kcv. D. M. lllackweldcr. Mr. Joseph R. Pannebaker, of Patterson, and Miss Polly A. Iles-fer, of Wilmington, Clinton Co , Ohio. THOMAS IIOCSER On the 21st inst . by the same, Mr. Harry Thomas, of Spruce Creek, Huntingdon county, and Miss Linnte Houser. of Housrville. Centre -Co . Pa. Uictl: ZIDER8 On ibe 4th inst., in Greenwood township, Mrs- Elizabeth Ziders, aged about 80 years. QUIXX On ihe 18lh inst., in Milford township, Mrs. Rebecca Quinn. wife of Thorn as Quinn, in the 57th year of her age. Perry county papers please copy. FIKE On the 10th inst., in Mifflin coun ty, Mrs. Margaret Fike, wife of William Fike, daughter of Philip Ranck, of Walker town ship, this county, aged 27 years, 11 months and li days. Farewell, vain world, I'm going home, My Savior smiles and bids me come ; Bright angels beckon,tiie away. To sing God's prais; in endless day. I'm gUd that I was born to die. From grief and woe my soul shall fly ; Bright angels shall convey me home, Away to new Jerusalem. And when to that bright world I fly, And join the anthems in the sky, O, then my happy soul shall tell My Jesus has done all things well. I hope to meet my brethren there. Who once did join with ine in prayer ; Our mourning time shall then tie o'er. And we shall live to die no more. A Sister. HAWIFS' PATENT TTHTNTAIW PEW. Writes Ten Horns. Holder fits any ?n. By Mail, Nickel, f 1.09; Rubber, ft VI. $.100 and $:tr0; also so. perior quality Onld Pens. Rublx-rand flold Pencils, &c Pens repaired HOC each. Set. d stamp for Cii-culnr. t Ota r. HAWlita. Naaa St. M. T. Agents Wanted for Life and Times of jab? wmm$ Contains biographies of Drew, Vandcrbilt, Gould. Tweed, c , with a financial history of the eonntrv for Ihe lnt ihree vnr. and what Grant knew about BL1CE FRID1 Y Over 6uO pages. Priee ddie-s NEW YOISK BOOK CO.. 14." Nassau St., New York. Sold only by Agents. A Book for Everybody! 10,000 Per Iontl,. The instantaneous success of this Iiook is not strange, although it it having unprece dented tales. THE LIFE of JESUS. THE CHRIST, BY HENRY WARD BEECHER, Is a wo k which the reading public have been waiting for wiih avidity ; all sorts and conditions of men welcome it heartily, as a book to bereed. SCHOLARS, THE CLERGY, THE PRESS, and THE PEOPLE, read it eagerly, enjoy it thoroughly, praise it sin cerely. EfiIT SELLS T know is that WMSMMW , More Agent vanttd Intelligent men and women may obtain lucrative employment by taking an agency. Full descriptive Circu lars mailed free. Very liberal terms to Can vassers. -Apply only to J. B. FORD & CO.. 27 Park Place, N. T ; 11 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass, ; 75 VT. Washington St., CHICAGO, 111. !fir aflvfrtisfmrnts Cheap Farms ! Free Homes ! ON 1 UK LINE OF TI1R VmOU PACIFIC RAILROAD A LAND GRANT OF 155,000,000 ACH I : .S IN T11K Best Farming and Mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 ACRES IS NEBRASKA, IN Til K GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, Til s GABDEjV of the WEST. NOW FOR SALE ! These lands are in the central porlinn of the United States, on the degree of North Latitude, the central line of the great Tem perate Zone of the American Continent, nnd for grain growing nnd flock raising unsur pied by any in the United S'ates. CHEAPER IN PRICE, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to muiket than can be found elsewhere. FREE HilSESTElDS FOR ACTGAL SETTLERS. The Best Locations for Colonies. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. Frev Passe to Purchasers of Land. Send for the new Descriptive Pam;-!i!et. with new maps, published in English, Ger man, .Swedish and Danish. miil."i re every where. Address O. F. DAVIS. Land Commissioner, U. P. It R Co., Omaha, Neb. (Incorporated I860.) Columbia Fire Insurance Company OFFICERS AND DIUECTOR.S S. S Detwii.er, Pres'l. I Horn-. Craxi If. Wilo. Vice-Prc't Wm. Paitos. Herb t Thomas, Tre. I Jas Schhokder. J. F. FmEAirr, Sec'y. J. a. Sthixb. J. It. P.aciima::. I M. M Strkki.ek. Geo. Uoglk H. T. Rton. For Insurance or Apencips, aililres J. F. FRl'EtCFF, Sec'y, Columbia, Pa. IOWA AND NEBRASKA rou SALE BV TIIK Burlington anfl Missonri Payer R. B. Co. MILLIONS OF ACRES On Ten Years' Credit, at 6 per ct. Interest. No part of principal due tor two year, nnd thene ooiv one-ninth y-a-lv till puid in full. Prodaclg will pay lor land aurt improve ments wiiliin the Link of thi generous credit. 8fli,Betier terms were never offered, are noi ii"w. nnJ probably never will be. (IRf IL1KS giving full particulars are sup plied gr.itiB ; any winning n induce others t emigrate wiih them, or to form a colony, are invited to ask for all lliev want to Ji.'iril.uto Apply to GEO. S. H1BRIS, l--n. Co-m'r. For low l.iui.U. iti Burlington. Iowa, And tor Nehiak-i l.uti'i-. a Lincoln. eb. $10. $50, $7 mi l $100. GOOD, LU2ABLS A!TD C33AP ! Shipped Kcady tor I'sc I BAitTjarntt) by J. "V7. CHAPMAIJ d CO . Madisoa, Iui. SjSJ send for circular. -a Murson's Copper Tubular I igiitn-ng l!od. with Spiral Fiances, is tlie u:ot co;n;i!ei protection against lightning ever itiventeJ. Endorsed by the scientific world. pd by n holesale ueal'irs from Maine to G;or'ia. i Send for Circulir to L"CKI1AKT iCt) . Penn St.. I'iiubtirgh. Pa., or X V. OUTER I.1GII I SIXtf ROU CO., 03 L'uion Squire (No-thl. New V rk. She Iiet JIair lire! ii nnd Stcstorcr. Jiillioii say "niiDMCTTJC fnpjuir ? r UUMUL. I sJ uuwrllllb. Your IJriijrsi! lias it. k Century of Trlumuhs vtr dyspepsia. liTer di-e.-itt. h'.twel complaints nn-i Tiiriou fehr le and nervous t?jyoriete. has imtiortHl ijed the Selizir fpi, an.l tiie.-e victories : re now repeated I hrmiglio'it this hemisphere r-y Taebaxt's ErrBRVKrBXT Skltzkr Atkriext; containing all the eli-mnts iin -roduciiift all the bapj y results of the Great fierm in Spring. SOLD CY ALL DKLGGLSl'. mm 'or any case of Idind. I'.lecd- I i sr. Itclnne or Llcernted: iles ihut Iik Kino's I' ilk i Kf.mudy fails In cure. It is preprel express- I ly to cure the Piles. ind n.nhing else. Sold ! by all Druggists. Price, SI. 00. EAE1T HOMEY A1TD GET WELL tvilliotlt IIIV tie ptr.-ulls. i ue lur :n-. 1C....4 .-. ...... required, ""a"." JTVV 1 1 iTKTsTn'Vi'arf St" N e York. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make mo're mnmy at work for us than at anything ele. Business lt;!it and permanent. Par ticulnrs free. G. tinson & Co , Fine Art Publisher. Portland. Maine. XJ. S. I 110 to.. 1 . price eoon gcnls flrcalars Frec EAEE CHA1TC3 FOE ASKIJTiJ ! IgCDts, we wi'l pay you $10 per week in emu if yon will engage wiili us at oncr. Kverylhi.Tg furnished, anl expenses pi'l. Address F. A ELLS & Cf).. Cliarlotle. Mich. REIT 9EDICAL BOOR of u-eful knowl Vj eilge to all fein tree lor tw.i slanips. Address Dr. Bonaparte & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Health! Streimlh!! VkorM o o FOR (?OSTIVF.XRS, lilt.LIOtSXF.S3 aitd Liteb t'oJirLiXT use Pa HKUKICK'S Sl'QAR-CoATKD VeGETAULE 1'lLLS, tlie best in vie. FOR Pain in tub Back or Side, or RiiKmAnsM, use DR. IIF.UUICKS Kid Stskmqtiienino Plastees. FOK Catarrh, or Cold in tub Head, use DR. PEP.UIN'S Fcmigator. FOR all Live Stock use IIarvkll's COXDITIOS POWDKHS. The aboTe articles are among tke best in the market. Satisfaction guaranteed or the money re funded. Sol.1 by BASKS IIAMLIVand KF.PNER & SON. A (tents. Mifflintown. Pa., and Dr. P. C. RUND10, Patterson, Pa , and the trade generally. L. W. WARNER & CO.. C7 Murray Street, Saw York. Feb 14 72-3in ALL KINDS OP BLANK WORK, 4c, done at this Office in the nentest manner and at low prices. TB BEMAR K gry (foods, (Srorrrirs, Qnrrnsi&rr, &t. STILL AT First in the Field with our New Goods for tho AIL THE NOVELTIES OF TilE SEASON-' 01 TILTED & ESPENSCHAOE'S. DOLLY VARDEN THE GREAT RAGE in Woolen and Cotten Materials. Alexis Cloths, Japenese Stripe,- The Popular Goods, in Xew and Choice Styles.- Maripose Pckas, Figured and Stripes, The Handsomest and Cheapest. Yosemite Marseilles, Stripes, In Ucautiful Designs. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ALPACCAS, 8) And a Lost of other things wLicli n:u;;t be seen to be appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any a:iJ everything at prices wiiicli defy cnm;ielilion. One of tlie best in the county, embracing all the Xew and Pest Styles fur tun Spring aud Summer Tradr, for Ladies. Misses and Children the sainu exclusive! for our trade at prices to suit all purchasers. Kvery pair warranted Grocery and Queensware Department.. For our Grocery and Queensware Department vc have secured one of the finest rooms in the Ciu:ity iu the O id Fellows' ll.ill. Just opened one of the largest and lest stocks of Goods ever brought to the county, all of which are kindly submittal to the inspection of all our numerous friends and customers. " For quality and prices we defy competition. WE SC-IICir A FULL SHAHE OF PUBLIC PATE03AGF TILT EX & KsrKXSCIIADK. Jl.iv 1. 1STl. B. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is llie place wl.ere you can buy 17Iio Im?!! siiiil ilio Clionpost 9 MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, EATS, CAPS. E30T3, SH3ZS, AUD FUE2TEHINCr C-C0D3. WE ore preptirel to ex'iibit ont oT t It most choice anl slet St irVs eccr offere'l in tlis niarkit, nnd at ASTOXISIJIXU LOW VRICKS ! Also, measures taken for Suit and parts of Suits, which will be made to order, i at short notice, very reasonable. ! l!em niber the (d.ioe, in the Nevin Building, two doors west of the Keystone j Store, ItltlUGE STKEET. MIFFLINTOWN', PA. r.:r.y 8. is;2if ' DR. P. C. RUrv'DIO. FHTSICflA AMD BKUGUXS LK.W.ER INT EVERYTHING THAT COXSTITITES A FIKST-CLASS The public attention is also invited to liis large assortment of Perfected Spectacles. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will fiitd it to their ntK'ajtaj;e to call, as tliev will find the largest stock in ths count-,-' to fieh et fion'. COME' AXD 11 AVE' YOUK EYE-SlOUT HES'I t)RKl) " NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL HTSTHTJMENTS, VIOl.N, ACCOItl'EOXS AXI II. MS MONK ONS ; ALSO A SPLENDID' ASSOIMMENT OF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTION'S f-'uySom thinjr' for everybody, young" nnd old. nt tlie PATTERSON" DlUTfr STORE. prctal Jl 0 furs. A HATJT302IE KDIiSTACHE ! MOIST AIMIF..: Prof. ST. CROIX'S FRxrn WHISKEPS. iCoMporsn. The Ure.tt HAIR MOCSTAl.llE.JRO'.VR, wiil rroduce a WIIISIiKllS. Inxiiridit M'.lL'STACHE WHISKERS on iliesmoot face. I'leasnnt to use lo any address oa receipt of r illy t etits. 11. T BOX I). CHEMIST X. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Sts . Feb H, 73-1 Phiiade.phi., THE GREAT. DISCOVERY. KunkcFs Hitter Wine of Iron KCXKEL'S BlTTElt WINE OF IRON" will cure ail -lisees arising tr ,n. a disordered liver and stotnauli, such as conslioation, flu-I ulence, inward pi es, fu!lnss of Uooj to the ! bead, nciJiiy of tlie stouincj, nausea heart- nnrn, uisgust ot lonu. tullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the 8lomacn, swimming at the head, bur ried or difficult brcuhiiiir. fluilerinj al t he ! heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying pos'nre, dimness of vision, .jc. Price. Si pr boitle. E. F. Kunkel. pn.pri etor. 2-0 North Ninth street, below Vine, Philadelphia. For sale by Drusriists. If your druggist has it not, enclose 5i. to my address as above, and it will enme by next express train, and advice tree of charge. Feb 2H '7 -'-Km Executor's Notice. Estate of Robert C. Gallaher, deceased. 1VTOTICE is herebv eiven ihat Letters Testa- : - : 1 X meotary on the estate of Robert C Gal- i tuner, late 01 rermnnagti towrsnip, jnniata county, aeceaseu. nave Deen grsnteu to tne nnder. igned. residing in same township. All persons indebted lo said estate are reques ted to make immedia'e payment, and those having claims will please present them prop erly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH ROTH ROCK, Executor. April 17. 1872-6w A LL kinds of Canned and Cried Fruit for tale br C. B.VRTLV. THE FRONT. H r M P. AT EC 0 fj 4 sj if I). K. SULOUFF & CO., Sucre -j.-rs to D. P. Su'iuxAT.) T V" TT ' Grain, Lumkr, Coal, j . ; CALCINED PLASTER. CEMT. SC. 1 iTiirt Tf; .-i,,t r.ici,' Tric. t.,;.i for all kiiiu.s of (irain. Lambcrl ('tta!, &C. SolJ 3l lb . . ij'jfff?"' 1 i'lfCS. Having boats .if our own 173 can fregn; Grain. Lumber, Coal, fie. cheaper than any n'hzr parties. H'c tlier-.f ire defy competi tion. Jie?"Tor ?an make nionev by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Gr wx win. be Rrcr.ivF.11 it SToar, to i: sold et Tne 1st or June, t87I. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on tnen's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. CATJTIG3T. I J LL perschs arc hereby eati'ioned against i retnovinir tr in inn vn t nterfirinfip wil I. the following pioperty. the same having been purchased hy us and left in the care of ieh- olas Sheriff, of Spruce Hill township, nnttl such time as we may see proper to remove it. viz : 1 bay mare. I black ma-e, 2 cows, 1 red buil 'i two-year old heifers, 7 head of sheep, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 sled, 1 plow, ! barrow. JAMES BE ALE. April 21-Ct W. P. GRDVER. LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods in tha cO'tRty at Tilten ft Espontcbada'a. 1 tv an ir i I