Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 13, 1872, Image 3

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    lit Jamais stntuul.
tiSV? MORNING. NOV 13, 1?72.
...nviSIA RAILROAD. OX AND
P after Sunday, Oct. 27. 1872. Passenger
I -n 1.... Mifilin Station as follons :
Iri'
THI
. EASTWARD.
p-biUJelpti Express
r ui Lin
- Kmress
1:10 A. M.
S:34 A. M.
10.07 A. M.
n,rri.hure Accommodation 11.-8 A. M.
r.il Train- -3 r-
CiBCinn"" Ex.Trssi
WLSrWAED
PiinbufS EPre!"'
J(,gtL Express
IbroBfb Fager
rcic Lmtms
,j Passenger
J!.i) Train
ttl l:-nt
Jl,id Ir-.D
8:13 P. M.
I:f 8 A. M.
1: 5 A. M.
4:0S A. M
f:02 A.M.
f:59 A. M.
It: 44 A. M.
3.28 P. M.
33 P. M
f:0U P. II.
JAMES NORTH.
Ag'
lOrt.N Al ( tll SiltV.
1 rHooPiNU Col'gii aud measles jre-
vail it HuIKdjsburK.
jjm tingdtiu is to Lave shorts for tin
BUnufaCture of crs.
Coil Sh ".li.ers mid Fuller Cutter
orfl!eat Faiste'a Hardware Store.
X coirel'01"'l'"c f l'le Huntingdon
(JiLecills "water smelling" Blentoui.-nj.
Mb. Alkx. SPi DliV's large baj liorsr
M.A Lut werk, of some disease of the
luug- -
Ziok and Stn-et lion on Laud the at
Crjstal Palace Hardware Store.
Rtv. J. WiLsti. of Salt Lake City.
Uuh, will preach in llie Presbyterian
Cliurcb iu this place next Sundaj.
Lost A pair f plaiti steel framed
fptctaeles The finder will oblige lL
I .,ur ly leaving tb'm at this office.
i m
Country merchants, we will sell you
Coal Oil at J 'inliiirjili prices
I'lMNCIfi' lS Hakmivare Co.
CoNKiMuV an iues ill be held iu
.lie Licking Creik Luiberaii cl.urcb on
.tit Sabbatb Preparatory .! vices ou
jiiorday previous
.Vg J. ('. Do'iY lias located at Pitts
t jrg. for the puijiosu of practicing law
He if taleiitid aud iudusuious, and will
mi-crcd
I'aTBVT SrKKL. tbe beat and cheapest
Hrtl made, lor oale at Palate's U ai d w ar.
Suie.
JIichai t. SifcBKH and Sinton Fule
iniu. of Walker township, on .Mondiy of
ntl ieek liu-ked ;21 bui-ln Is of crn
bo cau brat it ?
Riv. Ma. Bi bo. .i Hidlidaysburg.
.-.-sislid Kiv. Mr. Sberrard during ctitu
amnion seivices in tbe Presbyterian
rhinch is this place last Sunday.
Tilten k Es .eiifcbade have issued a
fjiry Iiltle pictoiidl aJvtrtiring j uiriial
)l is to be devoted to their Luslfiess in
::!, Li. h are large and etiil grow-
All kinds of Lamps and I.arapware
iiitDtu-js, Buiucrs, etc , we will gel! to
syuutry nvTcliauls at city jobbers' prices
Fiunciscis Hakowak;; Co.
Tilt wind blew so luiiously on Fiiday
lu-t ibiit tbe. top of tbe stage running
! !ee:i tbis pldce and f elinsgrove, when
i . the viciuitv of McAlirtcrville, was eu
:ri!y bluwn off.
Cornelius Ban ley has changed hie
business place. He is now located in the
Uelford store room on the corner of Main
d Bridge street, where he will be glad
W serve bis old customers Cll at bis
lite and learn for yourself.
Meat Cutters and .""annate Stuffers foi
file at l'ai.-te's liol sle ai:d Retail
HaidwareStore, Crystal l'alace Builiiiiig
Attkntiom. Jumata Sc- urs! You
fiie hereby ordered to meet iu JohuMown
on Saturday, Nov. 1G, 1S72, at 10 o'clock,
l.atp. By ordr of
J K. ROBISON.
Capt. Coinmaniliiig.
Matthi w Ro'.krs. O. S.
0 Fiiday lart, as Isaac Dyeinger, of
1 nk'T township, was ntiloadirg coin
a scoop thnvel at the barn of I2man
ttl ?picher, a boy named William KaufT
niau got within large of the Bhovel.
ltd, mifiern by Mr. l'ysingir, rcciivt-d
tl'Oedgeof the ebovel above bis ejes
' '-e implement penetrated to the bone,
c ; tir.g and raii-ing ihe ecalp i:i a tenibb
"iiunir Dr. MoKeebau, of Mexico,
'r;s sent for and rendered the necessary
f '-':"ioal aid.
I.katiikr of all kinds constantly kepi
on Imud at Paiste'e Hardware Store.
Man Killkd. On last Thursday af
'-rnxo. a man named Rolan. while
talking or tbe railroad track in the Nar
r"s, was struck by a freight tiain and
so seriously injured that be died a ohort
time after tbe accident Mr. R it seems
bad been out West on a vb-it to" his
daughter, and was returning to Lewis
twn, where be has two sous living. He
:,y some means failed to get off the train
11 tbe above place, and then got off at
Patterson Being anxious to get to Lew
-'n as soon as possible, he concluded
L t to wait on the next train bat to walk
; ie distance. He had nearly reached
filler's water plug, a few miles this side
Lewistown, when the fatal accident
occurred. When he was picked up it
'vs found that bis forehead bad been
fraashed in, but was not much mutilated
"tltrwise. He was brought to Tatter
s'"i, and afterwards his remains were
t;'ken to Lewistown for interment- He
Knaf 3f yer nf ag(t
Noras froia ITsigntoring Coraties.
M'.KFLIN COUNTY.
Tbe Lewistown Gazette says : Two
Lewistowu girl, Miss Lib. McEwen and
Mica Maggie McKee. have returned from
a tour of the Rocky Mounlaiu region.
They visited Pike's Peak, aud climbed
to its top There lias been a revi
val meetiug in Decator towut-hip, under
the pastoral charge of Rv J F Mc
Kiuley, that hag been fortunate in tbe
conversion of forty-three persona
C. J Arms is becoming popular as a lec
turer. He has alretdy ten invitations
for uext year Tbe Dtmo rat says :
SiiooM'ng tame turkeys for wild ones may
be fine eport, but it is sometimes ex pen
sivc. a tin liter who mitok a tame
gobbler for a wild turkey recently in one
of the lower countiex, had to pay ten dol
lar to a lawyer, five dollais costs, and
iwo ior uie oira. come oi our iMirnm
county gunners rouy as well take warn
mg a unit oi 4U leet Has Been run
into a hill upon Robert Allison's farm in
Menno township, by two gi-nllemen from
from Readii g, (Pr. Samuel Collins aud
John Rhode,) who are confi lent of fiud
ing a good article of anthracite coal.
They are now follow ii g up a vein of
black, ebinv, brittle, combustible ebale.
or ore, which very much resembles coal,
tbongb it dors not burn as freely. Sev
eral Eamjdes have been placed n;ton oui
table by Mr. Allison, jr. Upon this farm
a species of coal was mine 1 by 31 r. Al
lisou over thirty years ago ; but the woik
was not prosecuted long enough tn ascer
tain ys real value. Messrs. Colhns and
Uhodes. who h ive tensed tbe right, are
iletei mined to develop the the veiu
PfcRRY COUNTY.
The Perry county AJvoca'.e says : On
last Tuesday as Rev. Mr. Aughe, Lutb
eran miid.-ter at Newport, ncc tnp.miei
by I, is wife, was diiving alor.g the roail
lielow Newport, the horse btcame fright
lied at a passing train of cars, and sud
denly wheeling around threw Mr. and
Mrs. Aughe out of the buggy Mr
ngbe was i ont-iderably bruised, bin
bis wife escaped with little injury
Tbe louse ran out on the Bl lomfield roar)
iiid was stopped near Blo.imfiebl
On last Thursday aft ruoou, as .Mr. Geo.
Waggont r, of Spi ing t p., return
ing home from Bridgeport, he stopped al
tbe sbo nviker eliop of Mr. Con:p, and
coiniilaiiiing of feeling unwell nt-ked An
ome watir, niib which he bailied bir
head and also took a sup of it. He con
liniied to 'row wmse .ni l died in a f-
nitiuies He was ub.iiil 70 vears of age
II I' XT I Mi im t: t'MY
Tbe Iluntitgdon Gl be of last week
contains il.e following: 1 lie ttalile oi
lr. Melzger, iu ibis borough, took fin
lie other day, and horned to the ground
in tbe midst of a drenching rain ; no (ire
hd been n.i d about the building, ano
theie was no way of accounting for tin
orig n of tbe fire bat by attributing it l
tu iucendiary or to spontaneous coiubu"
tion. I lie men engaged lit immtiog am
riuirbing Mi. Melzoi's new house hai
beeu graining fhiitteis for the houe. it
ihe ttable, during the day before the fire
but it was scavcily thought pos-ible that
ihe fiie could have origina'ed from tba:
Source. Tbe t-tuMe li.ivo.g been biiruei.
the painttrs next day traurferrej theii
graining to the cellar of the bouse. Thai
evening the imnatrs of the house dis
covered smoke and a smell of burning
cotton or paper issuing from tin cellar
An examination disclosed tbe fact tba;
the oily rags used by the painters ii.
graining bad beeu thrown together In a
corner and had ignited by spontaneou-
coiobiist.on, and were just bursting into
a flame. Th s timely discovery saved
the house and st tiled tbe question as
the origin of tbe fiie in the stable. Ntx
lay a nail keg was partly fi led with the
oiled rags cast aay by tbe painters, ano
et iu the suiifbiue iu the yaid. Iu a
few hours the rag and keg weie f iunil
to be on fire. Very few people are awaie
of tbe danger arising Irom such a source
On Monday afternoon last, a
, 1 1 .1 f : 1 C .1.:..
young nann a uaviu jjiuurej, oi iw-
borough, while out hunting iu the Hi:
Valley, accidentally shot himself iu the
follow ing manlier : lie bad placed a cap
on the tube of his gun, pulled the cock
hack, and was pound ng tbe load, when
tbe cock snapped, discharging the con
tents into bis side below tbe heart. It i
thought he cannot recover. He wa-
married but a few months. ye
learn that a colored uiau employed at a
stone quarry near Sugar Grove camp; on
I be Broad Top Railroad, was blown a
distance of forty feet by the explosion ol
a blast aud iiiftanUy killed On
Fiiday last, engine No 32 on the Broad
Top Railroad exploded near Saxton,
scalding Mr Abbott, tbe engineer, and
slightly injuring four others. Mr Ab
bott is recovering from his injuries
Ou Thuifday last a Mr. Forrest, em
ployed at Hatfield's Iron Works, in
Alexandria, this county, was crushed to
death by a bank of fiie clay falling upon
him Ou Sunday last Mrs. Snyder.
widow of Mr. Charles Snyder, dec'd.late
of Juniata towuship, retired fofT tbe n'gbt.
in good health, and was fouud dead in
bed on Mouday morning On Fri
day last, a young man named William
Black, whilst walking on the track at
Spruce Creek, was run over, and bad
both legs cut off. He died iu a short
time after. .
Blacksmiths, you can bny ynnr
Horse Shoes for $7.40 per keg at I ran
ciecus'. They will sell yon Bar Iron at
Me per pound. They offer you le,t
Korvay Kail Eoh t 9gc per pound.
Paints, Oil, and Varnishes at the
Cyoi' Palace nedw" Sf!.
Public Salk Mr George Miller, of
Walker township, will offer at public
sale, on the premises, at 11 o'clock, A
M., on Saturday, Decrmber 14, 1872. a
lot of ground, containing about one half
acre, situated on the pike, about two
miles west of Thompsontown. having
thereon erected a good New Two-Story
Frame Dwelling House, New Frame
Stable, Corn Crib. &c. A general vari
ety of Fruit on tlie lot Mr Miller will
also sell at the same time and place, one
cow, two fat bogs, one No. 8 cook stove,
bedstead and bedding, bureau, corner
cupboard, chairs, fink f0 yards of car
pet, queensware, canned fruit, two bbls"'
of vinegar, potatoes, wheeeibarrow, meat
vessels, and a number of other articles.
A hiirsr belong ng to Jacob Berev, of
this place, it is believed baa tbe "horse
disease.'
Iron; Nails, iScc , tor sale at tbe lowest
prices at the Crystal Palace Hardware
Store.
Teacher-' Imstitutr. The sixth
annual meeting of the Teachers Iusti
tute of Juniata county will convene at
Perrysville.on Monday, November, 25th,
to continue iu sesriou during the week
The meeting promises to be very large,
interesting and profitable. Arrange
ments have beeu made to secure the ser
vices of able aud distinguished Institute
instructors from abroad, such as Prof
. U Sbumaker, A. M., of Chambers
burg. Pa , Prof. F A Allen, A. M., of
Mansfield, Pa., and Prof II. I. Gourley,
of Pittsburgh, Pa . in addition to the
loc il talent of Juniata county, which is
not less than that of any other County in
the State. All tbe High School teachers
of tbe county will b preseut to take an
active part in the exercises. Directors;
ire veiy respectfully invited to be pres
ent aud express their views on erluca
ion-1 matters iu tbe county. Wednes
day will be Directors' day. Tbe Public
School teachers are all expected to I e
'here, as upon their attendance depends
the success of the Institute. For them
it is held ; and ii is expected that no one.
without a reasonable excuse, will absent
hinuelf or herself fro o the annual gath
eiing of tbe Profession.
Teachers, come to the Institute, and
show that j'ou are alive in the great cause
f education. Come, and you will re
turn to your fchools. profited aud im
proved ; and what is above all, and what
i-- .limed at, yon wli! teach better schools,
mil the boys and girls in school under
vonr care will be better taught in the
utufej aud thus be benefitted by your
itteiidance at the Institute.
The morning and afternoon sessions
will be given to discussions on methods
if teaching, kc. the evening ses.-ions to
oldres'.. lecture, reading and music
I be hotel charge will l e modera'e the
usual Institute rate, SI 00 per day. All
ire very cordially invited to come.
JJAVlt) K. ROBISON,
County S'ipeiintendent.
Pri'.K NATIVK CALIFORNIA
POUT AND HI BURY 'A INF, for
Medical Use and su table for Communion
purpose, for sale at the
IMTTKRSOX Ditl O STORK.
3Xitiiiod :
t-HUlK BltlTiON On the oth inst , by
Samuel Leonard, Ei-q , Mr. Andrew Shirk,
f Farciie louLip, and Miss Marg.irelia
Eilen Briiion, of Cenire county.
Died :
NK.ELV Ou the 10th inst., at his r?i
lence in Lack township, William N'eely, aged
i9 vears '
IX K. SULOUFF & GO.,
(Successors to D. P. Sulouff,)
DEALS2SIN
Grain, Lumber, Coal,
Halt, Plaster,
CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C.
The Highest Cash Trices TaiU
for all kinds of Grain.'
Lumber. Coal, &c Sold at llie
Lowest Trices.
Having boats of our own we can freight
firain. Lumber, Coal, Sc.. cheaper than any
ither parties. We therefore defy competi
tion. BjcjyYou can make monev by calling ou us
before selling or buying elsewhere.
GbaIS WILL BK BCKIVBI I STOKE TO BE
solu bt tii 1st of Jose, 1872.
p. g. Our grain i not eleraled on men's
backs.
Mifflintown, April 20, !87?.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of Slary Mtssimer, deceased.
"J1HE undersigned, to whom Le:trs of Ad
1 ministration on the estate of Mary
Messimer, late of Mifflintown, dee'd., have
been duly granted according io law, hereby
gives Doiice to all persons indebted to said
-male In eome lorward and make, payment,
,na those having claims against it. to pre--ent
them propcrlv authenticate! for settle
ment. JOSEPH EOTUROCK, Admr.
Oct 9. '72-6t
Meat ! 3Xet !
'PHE undersigned hereby respectfully in
1 forms the eiliiens of Mifflintown and
Patterson that his wagon will visit each or
tbese towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
S ATURDAY mornings of each week, when
tbey can be supplied with
Choice BeefJ
Veal, 31 ut ton,
Lard, Sto.,
during the summer season, and also POKK
nd SAUSAGE in season. 1 purpose fur
nishing Beef every Tuesday ami Saturday
morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs
day morning. Give mi your patronage, and
will guarantee to sell as good meat as tbe
couutry can produse. and as cheap as any
other butcher ia the county.
SOLOMON SIEBER.
lii 14, 1872.
Prices of Board of Commerce.
Reported weekly for the JrMATA Sistihil
bj the Board of Commerce of Mitaiu and Pat
terson.
Butler tb ... 23
Epes. V dor .. 25
Lard, V lb 8
Country Soap 8
Beeswax 25
Tallow 8
Rugs 3
Wool, washed 0
Dried Apples 1"
" Peaches, nared 20
" Peaches, mi pared io
Cherries, pitted 20
" Blackberries 10
' Raspberries 16
Country Hams 12
Sides and Shoulders 7
Potatoes, bus .' 40
Onions " 00
(3 round Alum Salt, 'jl sack 2 25
Railroad Ties 61
Locust Poets, mortising 32
" " for board fence.. 15
Shelley & Stambaugh's Prices Current.
Corrected Weekly.
Cbtstal Palace, Mifflintown, 1
Not 13, 1872.
Prime Roll Butter, per lb 30
Kie. per dozen 80
Lard, per lb 08
Tallow, per tb (18
Bce-iwax . , 30
Dried Apples, per lb .' 01
" Cherries, seedless, per lb 17
" " unseeded 01
" r.luctberries 08
Uispberries 20
Walnuia, per bus .' 40
Suellbarks 05
Potatoes f.O
Chickens, live, per lb 03
Liverpool Ground Alu'n Sal', pe- sack 2 00
D. K. Sulouff & Co.'s Prices Cm rent.
Reported Weekly.
Gbain.
White Wheat, bus f 1 70
Red " " 1 65
Corn 65
Oats 35
Cloverseed 4 60
Timothy seed 3 50
Coal.
Prepared Ccal, "JS ton
Nut '
Pea " ' ,
Bituminous"
T.FKBKR.
Run of Log, 4 4, 10'H) ft ....
' 5-8, "
..$ 5 25
... 4 25
.. 3 10
.. 5 00
$35 on
.... .. 25 00
25 00to40 00
2500to4i 00
20 no
'JO 00
35 00
35 00
.2 00 to 3 00
65
75
80
90
" ' 8-4, "
" " 6-4, "
Hemlock Frame, "
' Boards. '
Whitepiue worked Flooring....
' German Siding
Panel Doors
Window Sash, 8x10, ) windoi
" " 9x12, '
" 10x12, "
111x14, '
PHILADELPHIA MA It K K IS,
riiiLAixi.rhiA, Nov.' 12, 1872.
Floi b The Dinrket continues dull, and
there is no demand except to supply the ini
mediate wants of the home trade, whoe pur
chases foot up lkO bbls, inclu ding
Superfine SI 5'(S,5 25
Hx'iraa f1" 7;"(tt 25
N. W. Extra Family, $7 5"(78 50
Ohio i Ind do. do. SSlllfSOOO
Penna. do. do $8 OMffi.O O'l
Fancy Brands...- .. $9UO10 25.
Grain Wheat continues very dull. Sales
of we-iorn r-1 at $1 la I 6S. umh?r at Si 7o
il 8.1. and while at $1 !al 92. Rye is quo
ted al 75s for western nhd SOc for Peimsyi
T.in:a. Corn is i' limited reij i-s. S ile of
yellow at f.3a and nvxel at tile. Oils at
tract but liule attention Sales of 4000 bus
at 42c for wtetcrn white and 2'.'a41c for do
mixed.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
Monday. Not. 114 1". M.
Tho market fur I'eef l aille was rather
dull this week. Sulci of extra r.t 7aee ;
fair to pood at 'yni). and common at trim lij
up to -tic lb gro.-s. Receipts 3000 heal.
f iws and Calve are dull snd nominal al
tw5ii4" fo- springers, and $!j.ij for fresh
cows. Receipts "JO ' load.
Sheep were in fair demand. Sales nf fa'i
and choiee al -la1 J!. and i-tocker at Jl 50a
3 i 0 par hea I Receipts 14 0)1 h-ad
H'its were hijjher. and sold ut $ i 75a? per
per 100 lh. lirneints 4I09 nevl
GUUCEliV, P1WV16I0M,
AND
lt cf mi
LIST OF LE ADING ARTICLES & PRICES
reported weekly by 0. BAR'iLEY, op
posite the Post Office, Miniintown. Pa :
Wholesale. Retail
Butter 25
Eggs - . . 25
Lard 13 12
Cheese, Ohio J 22
New York - 25
Molisses, Porio Rico, jt gal..... 6o
New Orleans 1 0o
S Tup, Honev Bee- 65
"" Amhir 80
' , Melted Sugar 1 00
Sugar, Granulated 15
A , H
B - 13
Extra C 12
" Yellow C ' H
' Brown 10
C6?ee, Rio, Choice 25
-'- Fair.... 22
" ' Roasiod (Arnuckles) 8o
Tea, Imperial, Finest 1 BO
' Oolong. ' 1 OH
RaisiLS, Valentia.- -"
" Layers 25
Currants 2t
Pruens, French '. 10
Rice --
Soap, Riisin
Olive -
" Babbit
Salt, Ground Alum
' Dairy
Mackeral, No. 2 (new) J bbl
Brooms, No. I
No. - -
" No. 3 -
Tubs. Cedar
Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops. ....
Slaw Cullers
Tin Cups -
Tin Dish Pans ,
Tin Cullendeis
Tin Wash Tons ..
Tin BucketB
Boots, Men's Calf..."
" Kip
Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting
Potatoes, Irish ,
Sweet, j peck.....
Coal Oil, V gallon
faff- Cash paid for eggs.
12
6 6
S 10
2 16
2 00
015
3 50
4t
35
3o
1 50a I 75
25
6t.
8
60
40
SO
6i
6 26
4 oi
2 Oti
60
40
40
ATTENTION!
DAVID WATTS most respectfully announ
ces to the public that be is prepared to
furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY
at reduced prices. Hereafter give him a call
at his OLD STAND, MAIN St., MIFFLIN.
Oct 25-tf
cauttatiT
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing by bunting, or in any other
way, on the farm on which I reside in Fer
mnuagh township. All persons offending
will be dealt with to the full extent of t be
law. WILSON ROBISON.
SHELLY A STAMBAUGII always keep up
ibeir block of GROCERIES anJ will not
be excelled either in the quality or price of
their goods in this line. Qif them a sail
fcT9r going slstwbers.
Sry (Sooth, rormrs, Qucmsuvrf, to.
$18,000
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
1
JUST NOW OPENED
AT
TILTEN & ESPENSCHADS'S,
Xlriljre Street, Mifllinto-vra,'
THE LARGEST,
THE NEWEST,
THE CHEAPEST,
And the Most Attractive Stock of Goods ever Broug ht
o
to Mifflintown.
i
n
o
! I
DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VAWETT OF PRICES AND STYLES.
Black Silks, Drap lie Alma. Imperial Reps, Jamise,
Cachineri lijiye, Australian Crape Empress,
'Uatest Canton Cloths, &c, &c,
IN GOOD VARIETY.
We respcctfulljr solicit an el imination b. fore nurcli isiug elsewhere.
Any and everything, turh at Sliuwh. Cloths. Cassimerrt, Flann-h
Blanket, Underwear, Hosiery, Glotes, ie.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT,
Of any aud everything at prices which defy competition.
One of the bt-st in the county, embracing all the New nnd liest 'txles
for the Fall ard Winter Trad-, fir Ladies, Miasi-s and Children the
tine exclusively for our trade at prices to suit, all purch isiis. Every
air warranted
Grocery and Queensware Department.
For our Grocery and Queensware Department we have secured
one of the finest rooms in the county in the O 1,1 Fellows' Hill.
Just opened one of tho largest and best stocks of Goods ever
brought to the county, all nf wh cli are kindly stilitnitti-d to the inspection of all
our numerous friends aud customers. For quality and prices we defy competition
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY IXVITED.
"LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO.
TILTKX & ESPEXSCIIADE.
Oct. 3 . 1872-ly
D. W H ABLE Y & Cd 'S
Is ihe place m.eie you cun buy
Tlio lojt smcl tlie Cheapest
MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
IIAT3, CAP3, BOOTS, Z1022, AUD FU3KS2ET& GC0S3.
WE are prepared to exhibit one of th mm choice and select. Stocks ever offered in thi
market, and at ASTUX1SIJ.YG LOW PRICES !
Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made to order,
it shorl notice, very reasonable.
Remember the pl ice, in tbe Xevin IViiMinj;, two doors west of the Keystone
Store. BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. mav . 1872-tf
DR. P. C.
TfTA UT A.11TTS. Tit? TT.SittT&m
DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT
The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of
Perfected 4
All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to
call, as they will find thf largest stock in thn comity to seb-ct from. COME
AND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED Also, a splendid assortment of
TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES,
With an mmense stock of NOTIONS -Somnthing for everybody, young
and old, at the
FATTERSOX DRUG STORE.
Special Jloticrs.
THE GREAT DI-OOVERY.
KunkePs Bitter Wine of Iron.
For the cure of weak stomach, g"ni-ral de
bility, indigestion, disease of Ine . nervous
sysu-m, constipation, acidiiy of thestomttch.
and all cases requiring a tonic.
The wine includes the most agreeable and
efficient Silt of lrun we possess ; Citrate of
Magnetic Oxidu, combined with the mol en
ergetic of vegeiable tonics Yellow Peruvian
Bark
The effect in many cases of debility, loss
of appetite, and general proirali n, of an
efficient salt of Iron, combined wuh our val
uable NerTe, is moat fcappy. It augments
Ihe appetite, raiaes the puisf, takes off mus
cular flabbiness, rmof ihe pallor of de
bility, and gives a florid vigor to the ounte
nance. Do you want something to strengthen you !
Do you want a good appetite ?
Do you want to build up your constitui ion ?
Do you w mt to feel wnll ?
Do you want to get rid of nervou-ness !
Do you want energy ?
Da you want to sleep we'I?
)o you want brisk and viperous feelings !
If yow do, try Kunkel's Wine of Iron.
This truly valuable Tonio has heen so thor
oughly tested by all c'a-ses nt the community
that it is now deemed indispensable as a
Tonic medicine. It cos's hut little, purifie
tbe blood and gives tbne 10 the stomach, reno
vates tbe aystem and prolongs life.
I now only ak a trial of this valuable
Tonic.
Price $! p boitle. E. F. Cunkel, Sole
proprietor, 259 North Ninth "Street, below
Vine, Philadelphia.
Ask for Kunkel's Bitter WitJe of Iron and
take no other. If your Druggist has it not,
send $1 to my address, and the medicine,
with advice fr, will come by next express
train. Feb?, TJ-ai
WORTH
OF
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H
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1
RUftDIO.
CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS
New Store and New Goods.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C.
llain Street, iliflintawn.
HAVfSa opened ont a OROCEUT AND
I'KOVISIOX STOKE in ilie old stand
on Main .Street, Mifflintown, I would respect
fully ask the attention of .the public to the
following articles, which 1 will keep on hand :
at all 1 1 ijps :
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA,
MOLASSES, RICE,
riSH, SALT,
DRIED AiND CANNED FHU1T.
HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF,
Confectioneries, Nuts, &c,
Tobacco, Ciarnrss,
GLASSWARE,
ilom Feed, Ace.
All of which will be sold cheap-for Ca-h or
Country Produce. Give me a call and bear
my prices.
J. W. KIRK.
Mifflintown, May 2. 1872.
COAL, Lumber. Fish, t-alt, and all kinds
of .Merchandise for sale. Cut-smut Oak
li:irk, Itailroad Ties, all kinds nt Grain and
Seeds bought at tbe highest market prices in
cash or exchanged lor merchandise, coal,
lumber,' 4c, 10 suit customers. I am pre
pared to furnish to builders HII3 of lumber
just as wanted and on short notice, of ei'her
oak or yelfow pine lumber.
NOAH HERTZLEIT..
Jan 4 Port Royal, Juniata1 Co;, Pa.
All kinds of Jeb Work nestty executed.
Kxvflp Spectacles
U.rrbantUsf, i.
SPECIE PRICES!
extraordixaryTeductiox u the
price of gouds,
LAIRD I BELL'S
NiuW STOKE,
Patterson. Juniata Co.. Pa.
TLe uniieraigced beg lenTe to tttte, that
ihey bare purchased Irom J. B. M. Todd, bis
entire stock of gi?od9. nd will in ibe furure
conduct (he merchnutile business nt the Old
SfftQ'I, in the horough of Patterson, Junia'a
county. Pa . where thoy shall endeaTor to
keep constantly on band a full and complete
assortment oi
LaHIKS' DRESS GOODS, COXSIS?
I.N'G OF.
AM'ACAo,
POi'LINS.
1'LAIDS.
LUSTERS.
J)e L A INS,
31 Kill NO?,
.MOHAIRS,
GINGHAMS,
CAMBRICS. .
LAWNS, &C.
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS.
JEWELRY,
HATS AND CAPS,
DOOTS AND SHOES,
QUEENSWARE,
CKDARWAKB.
G LASS W A RE, CROCKER Y,
FISH. SALT,
COFFEE, TEAS,
SIRUPS. SUGAR.
Having just returned from tbe city with the
aSnvc enimerattd stuck of goods, all of
which have been purchased since Ihe great
lec.ine in Gold, we feel warranted in saying
that we can offer Goods at greatlv reduced fig
ures for CASH OU COUNTRY PRODUCE.
i.r2:l-tf LAIP.D & F. ELL.
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
PENSELL'S CHEAP STORE
IN PATTERSON, PA.
LMIE l'irgest and best assortment to be
foi.nd iu Patterson. Thankful for tba
libera! palrunnge heretofore received from
the public, I wouid respectfully announce
that I have just opened a very lurje stock of
iocds well suilidlo the trade. .My stock
consists cf a full assortment of fine and staple
DRY GOODS,
Embracing all ihe materials fir men, women
aid children's waic, including II ills and Caps,
of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloths, Mattings, &c.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as French ar'd rnglih Merinoes Top
tins, A'pac.i3, De Lames, plain and figured
Shawls, 4c. and also a Urge stock of Sotions,
such as Gloves, Milts, Hosier", Embroidered
Collars and Cuff?, and a geueral assortment
of Dress Trimmings.
GROCERIES,
-uch as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Teas and
Apices. Also, a Urie lot of Queensware,
Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Fish
and Nails. Tn!rpi!ifr with a full assort
ment of Goods usually kept in a country store
55 Highest price paid for country pr
luce in exchange for goods. Prices to im'it
tiip times ny I 172
oct
mill sclifipis.
Boot and Shoe Shop.
rrM!n undersigned, fashionable Boot j
1 and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- Jrf
ly informs the public that he has loca:cd f
in the bcrough of Patterson, where he is pre
pared to accommodate the mo!i fustidic's in
l.vdii:.-'' avi:a.
Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots,
XSl0"-Sll).!,
CHILDREN'S WEAR, J. C..AC.
Also, mendine done in ihe neatest manner
and upon the shortest notice. A liberal
share of public patronage is respect full
solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed
Shop locited 00 the east side of Tns
carora street, one dor fnurh of M-.iu street,
nearly opposite Laird & Hull's ror.
j. w. ii;.a.v.
March 8. 1R72
.NEW BOOT k SHOE SHOP
la Nevin'8 New Building oa
BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN.
'V nE undersigned', l ie c( the firm of Fa
l sick & North, wotill respectfully a
noohce to the rubiic ihs't 5e has opened a
Boot and Shoe Sh ip in M.ijnr Neviu'a New
liuilding. on Itride trect. Miftlii town. an. I
is prepared to manufacture, cf iho best ma
terial, all kinds of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
FOR
GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN.
He al-o keeps on band a large and well
selected slock of -
llealy-mnct "Woi-lt,
of all kinds, tor men, women and children.
ALL WORK WAHRANTLP.
Give me a call, for I feel confident, that I
can furnish you with any kind of work you
may desire.
Repairing done neat'y and at reason
able rales. J. L. XOiiTil.
May 31. 1972.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
New Zhzi in Hifflintora.
HIIE subscriber begs leave to inform the
A. citizens of Miiflintnwn, Patterson and
vicinity that he has op-ned a Coo and f boo
Shop, for the preent, in the room occupied
by N. E. Litt efield's Tin Shop, on Urilge
street. Mifflintown. where he is prepared la
manufacture all kinds of
ladies', asmsnsirs
and
in the tnot substantial manner, and at tbn
lowes' prices. SsJU Repairing praiaplty at
tended 10.
TERMS CASH.
A liberal share of public palrom'ge is soli
cited, anl satisfaoiiaj guaranteed..
A. B. FASICK.
May 29. 1872-tf
QTATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near tb Cap
O tol buildings,
.'iAKlSBVJtO.PA.
3BTerms as moderate as any Hotel ia tba
Cliy.
O.THOMPSOS, Proprtetflr
snw