&3t Jaaiara J&tnlinci. "EDSESHAV MORNING. SEPT. 18. 1872. PESSSVLVAXIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Sunday. June 2, 1872, Passenger Iriu will leave"Mi!llin Station follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.36 A. M Ka,t Line t 47 A. M Pacific Kxuiess.....-... 8.03 A. M. IlaTisb's Aceuiiituoda'n 11,23 A. M. Mail Train.. 5.30 P. M. ("incmn-iu Express 8,31 I. M. WKSTWARD. Southern Express 2.34 A. SI Through Passenger 4..rl A. M. l'jcific l'"P"s' 5 5l A. 31. W'.v I'assensrer 0,41 A. 31 Cincinnati Kxpress Mail Train .la.ac i'. m. . 3,3ti P. M Fast bin- 6.2G I. m. Mixed Tuiii S.00 I'. 51 when signaled. JAMCS NORTH. Az't TOWS ASlt COL'XTKY. ti Fbost visited Altooiia list Sunday ran: ' JIufXT UmcX has a four winged chicken. A (;fk,' worm is di-struyhtg tlie cab b.-.-p in Mifflin and vieitrty. ClMCKKN" ChuLKR has preyed on onr rooft. Of a lWk of thirty-four it to..k tl.iiiy The "''" convicted if rioting at j'iitfl.nr?. have Lftii pHidoiu-d by Gov ernor Geary. Iu this week's isitie of the Itegi ter, J.ukuitti iu-t! tu-ta tin ring how to act, TUl's bed death William' Km.s, just .is they cotae from the wa .t. h.'.ve been selling in the Millliii mar kets at 12 cuts p-r p'ninil. The cunty tax in Juniata, under ll. mocraiic i lib . is three times as great the Mate tax, under Republican rule. Paiem I!m Ci i rtK., an article t!mt f very larui'T should have, for sale ai the Hani-van: Store of I) P. Paiste, sue cefsor to John Graybi'l & Co. TtIK Iemooiats a:e liec 'Uiing exceed in!v active. Two ineetii g are adver ti-ed fW tliis wetk, l,ere at Mifflin ; one on 1 hursi:iy evening and one on Fiidat tvi nii. Last Satin da, the t'oiigrcssioni.I Con terei.ee, of ll.is dislti f, met at llanis 'iiir mid n nominated lion J. !'. Pack r lor Congiefs. 'I he cot.friees limn tliis couiny eie .(. VV. Wharton, 11 II "tVib.iii and Win Allison. I!kv .1 .J. Ha.m:li"i x will preach the funeral rtlii.oii f he late l!ev. M. Alii mii, ii Ci una. in the M Pdniouu Piet.i.3 tniau Uliuuli. en al halh lit xt, .'2on ii.t , fciwt'i-t ci iiitu'-iicing at 1 1 o clock. AM ItiV. I'li. il.Mil, of Huntingdon, vili .read, in the .Miffliu M 11 CLurch eh Satuid.iy evci.ing next at 7 J o'clock; ji'.so ou Sunday at 101 A. and 7 P. 31. The gHti.-.meiit of the Lmd's sup jr!ii Lr K'JujiiiisUTtd alter the morn l! g Seltimtl. IIi-sku. 1i;iskit, Chapman of the Jl I'uLiie.-.ii Stale Central Committee, has ki:i. ui.ced a meeting for .Mifflin, to be In Id October 4iii. Udural Chailes Al lirij.lit, one of our candidates for Con (itSMiimi at large, will ponilively be preftht and addKts the met ting. IIoEAi E Gkkklv.V i expected at Pat terson, liiis evening, oil the G:-6 o'clock train. I-t there be no disrespectf ul con duct, f m-h as the Democrats manifest' d lieu Fr.u.cis Trail stopped in Pa'ter fin, dining a former campaign. L't u h'U our peace this evening and when the time comes t-hoot Father Uoraee i.'.'i the ballot TltK atteniioii of the public is invited to the adveitisenient of I). J'. Paiste, found in to day 's paper 31 r. Pai-te has purchased the Hardware Stre of John ! Grajbill 5: Co, in the Cijstal Palace 1'uildiug, and is fully prepared to meet the wants of all w ho are in need of hard ware, at the lowes-t prices. Call and ex nmiue Lis f-tock and hear Lis prices. Arm I'lt kk Last Friday, James l'yeinger, a boy aged ab itit 10 years, living with bis father in w'a'ker town ship, not liming a Lorse to ride, conclu ded to ride a heifer. The animal not 1m "g bioke to that work, cut a caper 01 two. which liisniotiu'eJ the boy In the all his rilit arm was broken below the t-Ihow. Pr Batiks was called and ren dered the surgical attention necessary. AniNTiox Favkitb UxionGuards Vou are hereby ordered to meet at jour armory, on Saturday, Sept 21st, at 9 o'clock, A. 31., for drill, inspection and picnic. Each member ia expected to b'ing rcfrtshmcnts. The public are in viied to attend and bring refreshments. Hid a good time is expected. Three Military Conipauies fiom til's county are cxpictid to be present 15y order of the Captain. W. V SHIiiK. O. S. General, 51cali--ti.b. formerly of Ibis county, and General Albright, of Carbon county one of the Republican candidates for Congressman at large "tepped off the cars while the 6:26 even ing train lay at Patterson, ou last Mon day eveuing and shook the bauds of quite a number of friends. They were on their way to Pittsburg to attend the great National Convention of Soldiers to endorse the renomination of Grant. General Albright will be at .Miffliu on the 4th of October, to address a Repub lican meeting. Let everybody come to town on that occasion. J 1ST received at the Hardware Store of D. P. Paiste, fnccepsor to John 8. Graybill & Co.. a large quantity of goods from manufacturers and jobbers which he is felling cheaper than ever. Call and examine for yourself MRSSRS. FliKK & RtYNOLDS have bad quite a time gathering np the re mains of their drove of cattle that was run into by a train of cars, me weeks ago. On Monday, about noon, as they were bringing one of their runaways in to PaUerson, it run over George llittle, a boy about 8 years of age, and threw him over the bunk, near the Patterron Scbool House, be thereby received an ugly cut above the light eje. Surgical aid was reeded. Ir. Banks was called and stitched the wound up. ' Fatal Accident. About two mile below McVeylown, on Monday, the 16th inet , a man named lloveltnan was run over by a heavy lever car while woming on a new track of railroad. The car passed over bis left ride and the back part of bis bead and neck, inflicting scri ous injuries, of which be died within twelve hours He was a Gei man, about 22 years of age, and bad beeu in the employ of the Company but a short lime. He has no known relatives iu this coun try, but was much respected Jiy his friends and acquaintances. Dr. Banks attended him. but no skill could save him A laymeu's convent. on. composed of one lay del.'g-ite from each Lutheran con gregation iu the Central Pennsylvania Syuod, will be held in connection with ihe "Synod at its annual mieting, in Lew istown next week. The convention will he opened on Wednesday evening, 2i5th inst.by a sermon by Pr. Z-igb-r. of Selinsgrove. The business of the con vention wiil I e attended to on Thursday, and the ernin for the opening of the Syuod will be pn ached on Thur.-day eveuing. 1 lie object of the laymen s convention ic to advance the interests ol the Lutheran Hoard of Publication, in Philadelphia. Saii ArciOKr. On Saturday morn ing, between 7 and S o'clock, a man na med William Swartz. was instantly kill ed, at Spruce Creek, Huntingdon couu ty, by the Pac'lic Express east. He was a caipei.ter, inijdoyed by the Rail road Company, and had just filled a can with water at the watering tank, and when in the act .f stooping to pick up 1 he can bis bead was stiuck by (be (U gine of the nbove tiain The top of hi head was knocked 1 ff and bis brains -cattered over the track His body was thrown about fifty fiet. He breathed but once or twice after being picked up His lemains were sent to Xcwpoitnn Saturday evening, where be leavis a wife and two chiidien IViTTUN You and you family are respectfully invited to stop any hour in he day at Pait-te's Hardware Store, suc cessor to John S Graybill it Co., Cos tal Palace Building, and examine his large stock of Hardware, Guns Pi.-tols Paints Mis, Varnishes. Iron, Xails, and everything connected with the Store. DrMiifit ai tr 3!r;t-:Tio. As per nn iiounceuieiit by posters, over the signa lure of Thomas 15 Coder, Chairman of the Gre ley -Democratic anti ring wing commit 'ee, a meeting was held at. tin: in tersection of two streets in Patterson, on last Friday evi uing- Mr. Jacob Frank presided. The assembly was more than large enough to have filled the Court II ous", if the meeting bad been called for that place Edmund S D ity. E-q , was the first speaker. He buried the Democratic tomahawk and scalping knife, and passed around the calumet He did not speak from the ol i standpoints of the Dttno cratic party. He accepted the situation taken by Greeley. Brown, Sumner, Trum hull and others, and reviewed the field from their standpoint. His address was quite conciliatory, an 1 free from the clap trap personal allusions that usually find their way into Democratic speeches E. D. Parker, Esq., was the next speaker. He could not endorse Grant ; Gieeb-y is bis man. He dwelt on cor rnptinn in a general sense in matters of the State and nation, but came down par ticularly on the extravagance and cor rupliou iu our own county No nation or Mate could niduie the taxation that Juniata comity groans under. There was not an uubiassed man who beard him Republican or Democrat who did not the more respect him for his sweeping denunciations of extravagance and peculations. The riug that has been manipulating the county affairs was how ever, thrown, into a flurry. His denunci ations bad been hurried across the river, and quickly mouthed around among the members of that body in .Miffliu long be fore the meeting adjourned, and doubtless before this time instructions have been sent into every township how to talk against the anti ring movement. Jack man and bis ring had better talk about the ring management in Juniata instead of denouncing Hartrauft and President Grant. The home taxes are the ones that are burdening the people not the State and ni-tional taxes When Demo crats talk thus, it is an indication of the approach of a new era Both speeches were remirkable. but certainly not more remarkable than was the surrender of the Democratic organi zation to Mr. Greeley Let the Repub licans stand firmly, "shoulder to should er," and when the smoke of battle has cleared in October aed NovemW a glo rious victory, that will settle the North ern and American form of civilization to a certainty for generations to come, will reveal itself, and then for the minor re forms. . j. Suicide, ok Pbobablk Mckdkr in ; Lewis Township. The following are She reports that have come"; to us in re i gard to an occurrence that has thrown 1 the upper end of this county into an in tense state of excitement: On Friday week, Mrs. Mary Ann Schell, wife of Jacob Schell residing in the upper end of Lewis township, about three-quarters of a mile east of Brass tavern stand, now owned by the Snyder brothers, went to a Mr. Robenold's, two and one-half miles from her residence, to assist in boiling upple butter. On Sat nrday afternoon following the left Robe nold's to return Lome . Not coming home on Saturdty evening, as was exptcted by the family, two of her sons were sent, on Suuday morning, to discover what had detaini d her. After they had gone about a quarter of a mile tbey discovered her in a hollow in the woods hanging on a tree. A part of her clothing (her draw ers) had beeu used in banging her. The alarm was given and a large number of neighbors and fiiends were attracted to the spot. A jury was summoned by Abm Wagner, Justice of the Peace, of Turbutville. A physician from Turbut ville made an examination and gave it as his opinion that no violence had been in flicted by a second party that it was a case of suicide. A Muncy physician made an examination after the body bad been taken down and conveyed to her home. He gave it as his opinion that she had beeu choked to death by some unknown person before she had been hong np, as several marks of violence weie found on different parts of her body Small particles of leaves and sticks were found on her face, which would seem to indicate that she had been killed and left lay on the ground, and afterwards hung up lo avoid suspicion One of her sons says that just before he came to ihespot where he discovered his mother hanging, he saw a man with a gun running away from the place. Wbi n tdie left J'obenold'p she was given a crock of apple butter M il a small bucket of lard. The former was spilled at. several places near where the body was found, and the ground showed figns of a scuffle. There are vatious opinions, we are told, in reference to this unfortunate occurrence. Some think she was foully dealt with, while others hold an opposite opinion. Great excitement prevailed throughout the neighborhood. The man w ho was seen running away from the place, it is said, is known by the boy who saw him ; and the friends have euspicioi.s as t- who killed the woman if she was killed She was buiied on Monday evening. We arc told that she did not bear a very good name, and bad been in frequent troublo with her neighbors. Sunb-jry Di mocat Gk.n'L FlIUKSIUNI.VUSl'RAyOD'lODLK-KAICIlTtHFKKt:.MiKKSllTA.M)!lt'- was in town the other day, and said to our citizens that at the warerootus of Wm F Snder could be found the best stock of ('HAIRS he ever saw offered for sale anywhere, and h:s advice to all those in need of Chairs is that they go tt the old and popu'ar stand 011 Main street, Miflltn town. The General' advice, like his name, is a good one, and we trust it will he heeded. To TUB ClTIZKNS OF M I FFLIXTOW.V ami Vicimtv C. .McCbllan. of this place, has been appoint d Agent for the Williamr-port Fire Insurance Company Cash Capital, $100,000 D ies business on the stock plan. Rates compare favor ably wi;h any other cash company. Also represents the Jonestown Mutual and the Poltsviile 3Iutual Fire Insurance Companies All are reliable companies. Attention ! Graybill Zouaves. You are hereby ordered to meet at your armory, on Saturday, September, 21st, at 7 o'clock A 31., in full uniform, to at tend a military parade at McAlisterville A full attendance is requested. By order of the Captain. A. II. FASICK, O. S. Attention! Juniata Scouts! Yon are hereby ordered to meet iu Slex ico. on 'aturday, September 21st, at 10 o'clock, prompt. Roll call at that hour. By order of J. K. ROBINSON. Captain. Matthew Roger1, 0 S. Notice to Pay Up. We have been requested to state tba the Books of the late firm of E. Waream & Co., will be left at the hardware store of the Fran ciscus Hardware Company, iu this place, for a ehort time for collection. All per sons indebted to said firm are requested to pay up and save costs. Fair. The Juniata County Agricul tural Society will hold their auuual Fair on October 9th, 10th and 11th, 1872. G. M. Graham, Cir Sid'if. The late articles of the Tlepulican prove only this; that they are ready to trade any thing and every thing for suc ces. That is their creed Iiiri-il : Z1DFRS NOTESTINE On the 12th iatit by Rev. II. C. Pardoe. Mr. Henry W. Ziders of Mifflin, and Miss Alcinda O Notcstine, of Patterson, Pa. SAIIM ItOTHROCK On the 17th, inst.. by Dr. P Salim, assisted by Rev. D. M. Dlackwelder, Mr. John T. L Sahm, of Mif flin, and Miss Minnie Rothrock, daughter of Mr. Joseph Rothrock, of Fermanagh town ship. TILTEN -Oa the night of the 11th inst in this borough, Mrs. Frances Tilten. wife of Mr. E. Tilten, aged 39 years, 8 months and 4 days. , MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Report J weekly for theJn-iiATA Ssstiint by the Board of Commerce er Mi mm an rat tenon. - - - Butter lb 20 Efrgs. V no 2! Lard, -jjl lb . ... Country Soap 8 Beeswax . 25 Tallow 8 Rugs .. ."...,.....'' t --'- 3 Wool, washed - "'0 Dried Apples 1" Peaches, pared.... " Peaches, unpreJ 16 ' Cherries, pitted - - 20 " Blackberries 10 " Raspberries I" Country Mams 1 i Rides and Shoulders - 7 Potatoes, j bus .. 40 Onions " . 00 Ground Alum Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties 60 Locust Posts, mortising 32 " " for board fence.. ..... 15 SHELLEY & STAM BAUOH'S PRICES CUR RENT. Corrected Weekly. Cbystal Palace, Miffliniown, 1 Sept. 18, 1872. f Prime Roll Rutter, pr lb 20 Eggs, per dozen ..2i Lard, per lb 09 Tallow, per lb 08 Dried Apples, per lb. m...... ...j ..... 00 Onions Co Bacon. Sides smoked, per lb 00 Shoulder, smoked, 09 Ham. " " 13 Washed Wool 60 D. K. SCLOUFF'S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Grain. Old Wheat, bus $' f0 New " 1 40 Corn 65 Oats 32 Cloverseed 4 50 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Cral, "j? ton $5 50 Nut " " 4 50 I'ea " " 3 10 Bituminous" - 5 00 Ll'MHKB. Run of Log, 4 4, 1010 ft $35 00 6-8, " 25 00 - 8-4. " ....25 00to40 00 " " 6-1, " 2500to4000 Hemlock Frame, " 2000 " Boards. 20(10 Whitepine worked Flooring 35 00 ' Oermab Siding - .. 35 00 Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, y window- C5 " 9x12. 75 " 10x12, " 80 " " 10x11, ' 90 rilll.AUEI.rill. MAKKETS. rHiLAr.Ei.PhiA. Sept. 17. 1872. Floi r. The market is quiet, their being no detunnd except to sui ply the immediate wnnlj of the home consumers, whose pur cuas foot up 1000 bbls. including Superfine $ 1 75(7 5 5'1 Extras $5 5i'(;g6 25 N. W. Extra Family $7 25oV;7 75 Ohio & In 1. do. do $8 2;".f)9 00 Penna. do. do $S 00W8 76 Fancy Itrsnds $il5o1050 Grain There is no improTcneni, to no tice in Ilie demaiid for wheat, and the re ceipts are increasing. S:iles of 5UnO bus. at Si (Xlil 72 for red ; $1 70al 7ti fr amber : $1 MU1 911 for while. Rye Nothing doing Corn is io fair request, sales of 12)) bus yellow at C'ic. Oats are quiet ; 5500 bus. sold at 37a?'lc for black, 40a43o fur mixed and white new western.. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Moniiat, Sept. 101 I. 31. There wai an improved demand this week for all descriptions of brf cattle, and prices advanced Jric "j" 11. . .We quote choice ai 7Jc, fancy at hjc. and Tuir lo good at tilaijc. and eommnn at 4 lalVJ-eljl lb gross. Cows an! Calves were dull and nominal. Vie quote springers at $J5a30, and fresh covrs at S25a4(). , Siif.kp were rather du'l. Pales of fair lo choice at 5f.S'-, and common t $i 5 !a4 Hi09 were tend? at $t.i8 25 for corn-fcl. I). K. SULOUW fc CO., (Su-ces-ors to D. P. S:I-ufr,) LSALZSS IIT Grain, Lumber,Coal, Nfilt, J?lzi!tei, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Trices rxul for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, ic. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. Jigy-You can make moner by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Grain will bk rkceived in stork to be SOLD BT THE 1ST OP JUNE, 1872. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflinlown,tApril 20, 1872. SSS GREAT REDUCTION m IN TltlC PKICES OF teeth: Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00. No teeth allowed to leave the office unless the patient is satisfied. Teeth r-nodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Toothache stopped in five minutes without extracting the tooth. Dental work done for persons without them leaving their homes, if desired. Electricity used in 'he extraction of teeth, rendeiing it almost a painless operation, (no exlra charge) at the Dentnl Office of G. L. Derr, established in MitOintown in I860. G. L. DERR, Jen 24, 1872-ly Practical Dentist. C. ltOTHttOCK, DENTIST, 3IeVlirstervillc, Poima., OFFERS hit professsonal services to the public in general, in both branches of his profession operative and mechanical. First w eek "f every month at Richfield, Fre mont and Turkey Valley. Second week Liverpool and Wild Cat Val ley. Third week Millerstown and Raccoon Valley. Fourth week at bis office in M'Alistenille. Will visit Mifflin when called on. Teeth put up on any of the bases, and as liberal as anywhere else. Address by letter or otherwise. ATTENTION ! 1 DAVID WATTS most respectfully announ ces to the public that he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY at reduced prices. Hereafter give him a call at his OLU STAND, MAIN St., MIFFLIN. Oct 25-lf PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe euted at this Office. . ' ilcip mdifrtiSfmrats BLAteHLET's IMPROVED Cucumber Wood Pnmp. 2 Tasteless, Durable. Efficient, and Cheap. The best Tump for "he least money , Atten tion is especially invited lo liOatehley's Patent Improved Bracket and New DroD Check Valve, which can be with diawn without resioving the pump or dist urbing t he joints. ATno. Ill fni'iii.. I'liamh.. whicu uever ernck or scale", and will outlast any other. For sale by de tl-rs everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. 1 Chas. O. laiciii.ct. Manufact'r, 506 Commerce St., Philada., Pa. sept 11-ly PBBnsjI?ani Klttary Academy At Chester, Delaware Coun'y Pa. ( For resi dent Cadets onlyA The eleventh annual ses sion couirueDcea tVeitnesd iv. Sent. 4. Thor ough instruction in Cirrf Engineering, the .uaiaeniaiicai anil natural sciences. The Classics and English is imparted by West Point graduates and other eynpetent pro fessors. Circulars mny he obtained pf Col. TIIEO. HYATT, J'resi. P. M. A. EATON FEMALE INSTITUTE, On Philada & Bait. Central R R., Kennett square. Cheater Co., IV, otters all the in ducements ibat constitute a home in connec tion with a thorough English Education, at $!48 per scbool year. No ex'rai except for instruction in Wax. Music. Latin, French. German, Painting and Drawing. Eastern teachers, graduates of our best New Engl . ml schools, have been employed for several years Inquire of EVAN T. SWAYNE or SALLIE. V. s W A i N E, I'rincipals. B0RDEIT0WI (X. J.) FEI1LE COLLEGE. I horougtbyistruciion. llealtutui and beautiful location. On; of the most careful ly conducted and best sustained institutions in the Slate. For terms, etc., address Rev. John h. brakuley. Ph.D. ADVERTISING . AT LOW RATES!! tsr 7 per men per .nonm, we wm insert an adveri iseuiem. in 129 First-Class Papers in Pennsvlv.nm. Ii-i -eio ..n d- diea i .n t CEO r. EOWELL CO , Ad vertising Igruts, 41 Park Raw, f I. CAMPAIGN GOODS FOR 1872. Aeenls wn'd f ir our rump ign eoods. Sell at Sight, ray ! per teat, prafit- Now is ilie time, trend at ouce lor 1'escriptive Circulars and Price Lists of our Fine Steel Engravings of all the Cnndidates, Campaign Itiographics, Chans, Photographs, Badges, Pins, Flags, ind everything suitpd 10 Ihe itmes. Ten Dollars per day easily made Full samples sent, for $1. Address Moore & Goodspkep. 37 Pack Row, New York. Auknts Wanted for Chainberlla's treat Campaign Bask, ihe STRUGGLE OF '72 ; A Kovelty in Political and Popular Lileralurt. A Graphic History of the Republican and Democratic Parlies ; a racy sketch of ihe so called Liberal Republican Tarty ; an inside view of the Ciucinnati Convention The mi nor tickets or tide thowt of the campaign. The finest Illustrated Rook Published. A Hook wanted by every American citiien To -eenre territory at once, seud $1 for outfit. UNION PUBLISHING CO.. Cuicago, III., l'tiila , Pa., or Springfield. Mass. POLITICAL MS Of nil kind. HRKttOltKS, FLAGS, LANTERNS, TOUCUEM. UAIH'fciS I .Ir OK.lS, 6i-., Ac. Joseph it. prnnr, 31 ami 3t .Mmden l.anr. Established 1813. NEW YORK. A SUllK l.L'i.E for His distreomg com plaint 19 now made known in a Treatise (of 4 octavo page) on Foieifrn and Native Her hnl Preparations, published by Dr O. 1'n k LPs I'rown The prescripiion was discovered by him in such a providential manner that he cannot con'cientiou'ly refuse to make it knorn, as it has cured everybody who ha uled it tor Fits, never having failed in a sin ilie case The ingredients mny be obtained from any Jn.ggist. A copy sent free to aii -ipplicants by mail. Address Dr. O. Phelps IJuowN. 21 Grand St., Jersey City, N J. EICHiER'S recTpes for liquors Contain the latest improved instructions fir mixing Brandies, nhiskeys. Rums, (iins. Bitters, Fancy Cordials, Fruit Syrups, Bay Rum, &c, &c. No one in the liquor business can afford to do without them. Ask tor them mid examine them at (he t'ook-tore. De livered by niuil, on receipt of $2. by Ascbkn bach s Miller. N. cor. .land Callowhill sis , Philadelphia, l a. Index and sample sheets sent fne. lathing like it m medicine. A luxury to ihe pmaie, a p unless e"acuant a gentle siiiu ul int to the circulation, a perspiratoiy prep aration, an anti-bilious inediciue a stomach ic, a diuretic and an admirable general alter ative. Such arc the acknowledged and daily proven properties of Tarrant's Efferves cent Seltzer Aperient. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. I tlie cm and h article in themrr- ket for Blueing ('lathes. The genuine has both B.iriow a and o ill heritor's name on the label, and is put up at WUibf rger's Drug More, Io. l.ii North tenn l St.. t'hilnlwl phia. D S. WILTBERGEIl. Proprietor. ror snle by Druggists and Urocers. Ill win For any case of I'lind. Bleed ing. Itching or Ulcerated Piles that De Bino's Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared express ly lo cure ihe Piles, and nolbing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1.00. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more mitnry at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co.. Fin Art Publisher!, Portland.' Maine. Sprthl llotkrs. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KUNKEL S BITTER WINE OF IRON will cure ail diseases arising from a disordered liver and stomach, aucu as constipation, flat ulence, inward piles, fullness of bloou to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart burn, disgust of food, tulluess or weight in the stomach, sinking or fluttering at tbe pit of the stomacn, Bwiniming at the bead, bur ried or difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying poa'ure, dimness of vixion. c. Price. $ I per bonis. E. F. Koukel. propri etor. 259 North Ninth street, below Vine, Philadelphia. For sale by Druggists. If your druggist has it not, enclose $i to my address as above, and it will some by next express train, and advice tree of charge. Feb 28 '72-6m ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, &e..done at this Office in the neatest manner and at low prices. n 00 grg ods, (SrorfrifS, Qnttnsmtt, &t. STILL AT THE FRONT. -H-H- First ia the Field with ta, - riiiivti T11ADE.- ' ALL THE NOVELTIES Of THE SEASON AT TILTEN & ESPENSCH ADE'S. 0 - l - DOLLY TARDEN THE GREAT RAGE in "Woolen and Cotton littcrmls; Alexis Cloths, Japanese Stripe, .The Popular Goods, in Xew anil Choice Styles. Maripose Pekas,- Figured and Stripes, The Itamlsomest and Cheapest. Yosemite Marseilles, Stripes, In Beautiful Designs. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ALPACCAS, And a host of other tilings which must be seen to le appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any aud everything at prices which defy competilion. One of the best In the county, embracing all the jfewr antf faest f tvles for the Spring and Summer Tradt-, for Ladies, Misses and Children the same exclusivt-ly for cur trade at prices to suit all purchasers'. Every pair warranted 9! Grocery and (Jueensware Department. For our Grocery and Quetnsware Department we have secured one of the finest rooms iu the county iu the Odd Fellows' Just opened one of the largest and best stocks of Goods ever brought to the county, all of which are kindly submitted to the inspection of all our numerous friends and customers. For quality aifd prices we defy competition. WE SOLICIT A FULL SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. TILT EX & ESPEXSClfADE. May 1. 1872-ly . D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is tbe place where you can buy Tito le4t anti tlie 01iopc?t ' MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTfflNGy HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOSS, AND rUENISHINJ GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most, choice and siTect Stocks ever offered in this market, and at ASTO-YJSIIXtf LOYf PJTJCKS .' Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will he made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in the Xevin Building, two doors west of the Keystone Store, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLI.NTOWN, PA. may 8, 1872-tf DR. P. C. DEALER IX EVERYTHING THAT The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfeoted. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find fl fc their advanfflpe to call, as they will find the largest stock in tbe con'nty to sel.-ct frnv. COMB AND II AVE YOUtt EYE-SIGHT RESTORED. Also, a splendid as-oitWntof TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS. 4gT Something for everybody, young and old, at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. AILFRANCISCUSitCO., ri:t Market Street, PI11LAPELPIIIA. We have opened for the FALL TRADE, the Inrgcst and best assorted Stock of HULASZLFHIA CAEPETS, Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Win dow Shades and Paper, Cat pet Chain. Cotton, Yarn, Batting, Wadding, Twines, Wicks, Clocks, Looking t.lasses, Fane, Baskets, Brooms Baskets, Buckets, Brushes, Clothes WiiDeern, Wooden and Mil Tow Ware, 15 TUI t'-IITED STATES. Our large increase in business enables us to sell at low prices and furnish the best quality of Goods'. SOLE AOKNTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, Prieo -". -. THE MOST PE81KCT AND SUCCRSSFOL WASUIIt KVEB MADE. AG EXT WANTED FOR THE A X ERI CAS' WASHER in all part of the Stale. sepl-3mo3 B EST CIGARS IN TOWN AT Ilollobntrh'si Sa loon Two for 5 cents. Also, the Fre-hest Lager, the Largest Oysters, the Sweetest Cider, the Finest Domestie Wines, afi'd, in short, any thing yoii may wis& id the EATISG OR DRINKING LiN'E. at the most reasonable prices. He has also refitted his . - BILLIARD HALL, so that it will now compare favorably with any Hall in the interior of the State. June 1. 870-ly SHELLY k STAMMrGH always keep up their stock of GROCERIES anJ will not be excelled either in the quality or pries of their goods in this line. Give them a call ' before going elsewhere. " o M vH 4 CD 0 a RUNDIO. CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS Spectacles. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PR5VATE SALE r"pIIE underfined offers fur sile tlie follow A ing property, silnatcl in Mi i ford wp . Juniata county. Pa., L'j :iiilei west of Pallor son an(f mill" from ilie P. K R.' bounded by lands of J hum Norihou the ii'rt!i niiit' eat. and by lands of K.'S. Doiy on the south and west, con'-iining Eight Acres and Seventy-Six Perches, all in a good state of-culiivilion. The im provements are a follows : A. ILVIv HOl.'SK, 22xlt), with bnsempnt anl eiirht roomi, thrre clothes presSes and tvu h.JJ.i ; aio a go I BANK BARN, 2fH. well arranged: als . Spring House. Smoke llmi-e, end other ne cessary outbuildings, Tliere ts :ils an ahnn fauce of fruit on tbe premi-ei an Orchard of over 50 trees, 30 being in bearing condi tion, also Cherries and Peaches. There id good Spring of never-failing ware -rear the bouse. TERJIS.- Price $2,500. One thousand dollars lo be paid on the 1st of April, Iny.-;, when Deed will be made and poe!ii)n given. The balanee in pyens lo uil purchaser. Call at tbe premises, or a 1 Irens A. J. IIKKTKL.Mi. Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa. N. B. If desirable, the purchaser can buy thirty acres more, adjoining tlio abuvo prop erty, under eultivation, at $50 per acre. July 31, lo72-tf Hew'B'Ciig SIqxo IX PERRYSVILLE. DR. J. J. APPLEBAUGII has establish! a Drug and Prescription Store in the above-named place, and keeps a general as sortment of DRUGS ASD MEDICINES, Also afl ether articles usually kept in estab lishments of this kind. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal pur poses. Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, Confec tions (first-nlasit). Notions, etc.. eie. jeyThe Doctor gives advice free LARGEST STOCK af Dress Goods eaaaly at Tilten k Espensehade'f . the our New Goods for the'