Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 20, 1872, Image 3

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TtBSESUAV MORNING. NOV 20, 1872.
nESNSVLVAXIA RAILROAD. ON AND
I aftf Sunday, Oct, :!7. 187i, rtnger
Irin
will lne MitBin Station as follows :
CA3TWABD.
rhii,'''1p',' Express
fust Line
i-.Wfic Express
1:10 A. M..
2:34 A. M.
10.07XA. M.
jtrrilurg Accommodation Il:"i8A. M.
Mail Tram 6:29 P.M.
Cincinnati t.Xfrns
WISTWARD.
riilsbors Express
, incinii Express
euiiinn Express- -
1 brnutcfa I'anfeiiger
Pacific Exrr,!"
Vv l'lmienger
jUv.l Train
raft Lin
JJiXfd Train
s:U P. M.
l:f 8 A V.
1:5 A. M.
4-m A. M
. fctC A. M.
f:V.I l A. M.
1:H A. M.
3 K8 I. M.
t-.y.J P. M
P:'J0 1. M.
Slops when signaled.
JAMES KOUTn. Ag't
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TONS A.M COIXTKV.
The Basin wig frozen over on Mou
iij and Tuesday IJoys skated ou it.
5IIXERS1 Pirns for tale at Paiste's
Hardware Store.
TfiK horse ditcase is preva.ling to a
considerable extent iu this town and vi
tiuity.
Two or three cases of diptheria of a
mild type are reported in tbe subutbs of
tliii" borough.
Meat Cutter aud auoae Stuffers (or
rale at iWte'c Wholesale and Retail
Hardware lorc, Crystal Palace liuilding
A valuable burse belonging to Joliu
Hingiicb, of Walker towut-liip, died a
few days ago.
LubT A iineu pocket liaudkercLief,
willi tbe itiiti.ils "J5. A. O." written on it
Tbe tinder will receive tbe ibatiks of tbe
owner by leaving it at tbis office.
Corn SilKLl.KHS ami Fodder Cutter
for sale at I'aistw'e llanlware Store.
Ykstekdav afternoon, between 3 and
4 o'clock, two coal car belonging to an
ea?twaid bound freigbt train were wreck
ed bit wee n Black Log station and Hit
ler's water plug. No person, was in
juied. ThaXKkcIVINU Day will be observed
in tlis place by religious servicer
in tbe Mesbodixt (Tiurch at 10J o'clock,
AM. A sermou will be preached
by Rev. T. J. ShernrJ. Members of
all denominations and otbers are invitee
U alt.iid.
1'irit hk FaaMi.s and .Moulding f,;i
f.ile st l'aiste's Hardware St ire
John Tvs ix two of Lid biart
rcu.ly, one to a 1) .wning'own in m
ai.d tbe oilier to a 1 iiti:i m '1 be place
of oue of t'n-s-; animal.-' wh. eiijij.li.-d by
a ln-iir tl at be caugbl l S tturday
Tysou lias tr ijijicu tifjbt bcars tiii.- sea
Rkv. JuS:.Mi W t.Li-H, the autboiized
representative of tbe mission of the I'res
byteriati Cburcli at Salt I.Ue City, lec.
tare.! ij ibe Pnebvteriat Cburcli at this
plae oa '-at unlay evemtig
j ...
Mir:ii!ini.-iu." lie piracbid ou
c'av ui'iriiin;; in the same cburcli.
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1 'ft:i.'; Sai.k iswtcPtou.'h.of Walk
er towerlitp. Hill offer at public sale, on
T'iierfy, I iecr niber 3, 1S72, six bores,
t-:. sulUi cows two Ltau of young cat
l!e, two !mg. wagoua. pi w and other
t irtuing implements ; also, bureau. Pet
ee, sink, two stoves, and other nriirle
ft liroist'LolJ furniture. Sale at 10
o'clock, A. M.
Cacpkxter' Tonus of all kinds at
I'nifleV Vi'u ib-sals and !! tail ilaidwaie
Store, Crfial Palace iiuildiu'.
Til 8 Assessors elected at the March
eb'ctiou iu 1S72. are h.-reby uoiilifd that
llie Transcripts for tbe next aseesnient
are now ready for them in the ComtiiU
hi'iuer's office, in MifUiutown, v lit re
tbey are requested t' call and grt them,
together with the necessary instruction,
on Thursday, the 5lh day of December,
1S72.
Proposals will be received by the
CnmiuisFiotiers of tbe county of Juniata
iu their office, iu llifflmtowu, up until 1
o'clock P. .M.. of Wednesday. Dec. 4lh,
172, for furnishing the etone, excava
ting tbe foundation and putting op tbe
stone work of a Bridge over the Tucca
ora Crtik near tbe Spruce Hill School
lloue, iu Spruce Hill tnwin-bip. accord
ing to tbe plau aud sjiecficctioiis of tbe
fame now to be seen at the Commis
sioners" office, iu Miillmtowu
Stuvks of all descriptions at tbe low
eet prices, at Paistc'a Hardware Store.
Crystal Palace Building.
IUii.boad AtciUG.Nt.- Mr Solomon
Ilertzb-r, of Port Royal, has for some
time post beeu engaged in hauling coal
from tbe canal side of the river at Per
rysville. One day last week while ou
bis way to the coal yard lie reached
the railroad at one of the three crossings
in the borough of Perrysville, just in
time to meet the Pacific Express going
east. The approaching train could not
be teen. Mr. llertzlcr did not hear the
signals that were giveu. The horse was
so m ar tbe track that the locomotive
f truck it along the shoulders, crushing it
in Tbe concurrence pitched -Mr. llertz
lcr out of the bind end of the wagou,
but he was not much hart. The horse
soon died from the injuiies received.
The train was promptly stopped by the
couductor in charge, -to ascertain the
extent of the injuries doue, and while Mr. j
Hertisler'a loss was regretted, all felt ;
thankful that the loss was no greater and I
that he escaped with his life.
Octraukocs Cos'di'ct: i.x Lack
Township A F,w Shoot a Son'
DV The Vi RetuVotrt hg Barling
me rawer s ZUHjle ami Attempts to Bi
the Home, and S'l hi Father to Shoot
IHm. In Lack township there lives a
man named Campbell Lie has a son
named William. This son lived not far
from the paternal home. About four
weeks ago a number of hogs owned by
the parent wandered into the immediate
vicinity of William's bouse. A dog was
put on the hogs and they chased away
The father not liking the treatment his
hogs received, concluded to remove the
cause of any similar treatment from that
ame source, by shooting the dog. - Ac
cordingly he took down his rifle iud
pursued the dog to a cornfield "where
William was engaged iu hurking corn,
and stated the ' object of Lis presence.
The sou said the dog ahould not be thoj,
aud proceeded to throw stones at the
pareut. But neither the objections of
tbe son or the stoue he threw preveuted
the father, fiom leveling bis gun and
shooting tbe dog. whi h having done he
walked home. The son did not proceed
to retaliate immediately, but nursed his
wrath till last Sunday a week, when be
took his revolver aud a box of matches
and walked to his father's house. For
tunately he bad gone to a neighbor's
bouse, and William found himself the
undisputed occupant of the property
He forthwith proceeded to demolish the
contents of the house. That done as far
as he desired, he fired a lot of clothing
in a room on the middle of the floor, aud
tl.en diiected his steps to the stable, to
which he also applied ,the match,- and
then left for a neighbor's house, where
he informed them whet he had done
There being no one at bom-; but a young
wo nau, she resolutely declared her in
tention of going and putting out the fire
if possible, but William thieatened to
hoot her if she attempted to go on 6uch
an errand. He soon took his departure.
when the girl ran over to the burning
buildings. The pile of clothing in the
room was all consumed, but the fire had
made bnt little progress on the floor aud
she with little difficulty put it out. The
stable was in a perfect sheet of flames
when die reached tlie place. A dozen
f men eould not have saved it: Wil
liam searched among the neighbors a
while to find his father to shoot him, but
fortunately did not find him. That
night he fled the valley. It is earnestly
hoped that he will be arrested aud the
.-o;' n st penalties of the law visited on
biin for bis outrageous and baibarous
conduct.
SlIKRIl l' S.! ks Tbe following real
estat wil! be sold at SuerifTs Sale, at
the Court House, at 1 o'clock P. M., on
Fridiy, November 29, 1S72 :
A tract of CO acres of laud iu Fer
mauisgh township, having a log house
aud frame bank barn thereon erected.
Also the. undivided one half of 200
acres unimproved woodland iu same
towii.4Lipi anjoini:i l;;nds of Levi Spigle
moyT, George i.'oKtr and others. Also
the undivided one-half of 45 acres in
same trwnhip. adjoining lands of Kliat
IIr:ii!;g and Jacob llower. No im
provements Ti:e three above tnels to
be told as the j rope ty of .Vicbuel
Spiglcrnnyrr.
"1 lie undivided half interest of 200
anvs of wo,, .11a. id iu Feimauagh town
ship, a'j liainjf lands of Levj Spigl, moy
er and (Jenrge Il.swcr. Also the one
half inferest in a tract of 45 acres of
woodlaud iu same towurhip, adjoining
lauds of George aud Jacob liower and
Ktias Horning. Both these tracts to be
cold as the propei ty of Henry Zonk.
A lot of ground iu the borough of
MifHiutown, 33 feet from on Water street,
hjvii'g thereon erected a wagon maker
shop To be sold as the property of
David C. Frazeur aud Tbeodothia Fra
zeur. A tract of unimproved land in M ilford
tonuship, 10 acres, adj doing lauds of
Samuel Minuichen, Peter Karstettsr aud
others. To be sold as the property of
Oliver Strawser.
A tract of land iu Lack township, 25
acres, adjoining lauds of Mathias Stump
and John Patltrsou. To be sold as the
property of William Yohn.
A lot of ground iu Mexico, having
thereon erected a lo; frame house and
stable. To be sold as tbe property of
J. J. Applebaugh.
A tract of laud in Tnscarora township,
16 acres, having thereon erected a log
boure adjoining lands of Henry Hart,
Mrhn Kidd and others. To be sold as
the property of O. P. Dillen and Mary
E Ddleu
A tract of land in Lack township, 184
acres, haviug thereou erected a log bouse
and frame bank barn, adjoiuing lands of
Jacob -Yeaier, Dauicl Thatcher aud
others To be sold as the property of
J. II. Giliilaud.
TEACHERS Institute In accord
ance with the 'requirements of, the Com
mon School Laws of Pennsylvania, the
teachers of the common schools aud
other institutions of learuing in Juniata
county, are called upon and invited to
assemble together and organize them
selves into a Teachers' Institute, to be
devoted to the improvement of teachers
iu the science and art of education, to
contiuuc in session five days, and to be
held in the school bouse at Perrysville,
commencing on Monday, the 55th inst.,
at 1 o'clock P. M. The insuuetors from
.broad are Dr. J. H. Sbumaker, of
Chambersbnrg. Pa., Prof. F. A. Allen,
of Mansfield, Pa., and Prof II. I. Gour
iey, 0f Pittsburgh, Pa. AH are invited
to be preseut.
D. E. BOBISON.
Co. fc'npt.
List of Jurors for Deccmbrk
Term, 1872. ,
GRAND JTJROR8, jy
Perryitlle-i-Jobn Anderson," . W.
Whaitoa.
Monroe S. S. Besom. Jacob Watts.
. Spruce Hill Enoch Beale.
Lack J. P. Barton, James A. Clark,
James Me Mullen ' ' i. '
Fayette Edward. Careny, Hillery
Khrenseller, J.' W. Mamison
Delaware It. M. Ford
Walker John Funk, ' Henry Kloss,
David Witts
Patterson Wm. II Groninger.
Milford Stewart Jroninger, J. L
Hersbey, J. K. Robinson.
'' : Susquehanna John Haines.
' Tnscarora Wm. I. McCuIlocb, Jas.
Milliken.
Fermanagh Dauiel Stouffer. i
Mifflintown J. N. Howe. '
PKTIT Jl'RORS. .
MifHiutown Tobias Auker. John
Biirchfield, Joliu Homing, Henry Scholl.
Beale John Allen, J. C. Beale, John
P. Kelley?
Delaware J. T. Auker, Joseph Gnyer
Daniel Westfall.
Thompson town Daniel Bastrcss, G.
S Mills
Fermanagh David Beshoar, Jr., S.
W. Henderson, George Singer.
Lack Matthew (. lark, Alien Hocken
berry, Wm Henry.
Fayette S. B Careny, Lewis Evans,
Daniel Sieber.
Walker David Diven, Wm. Kurtz.
Nelson Lukens, 7ohn McMeen, John X.
Moore. Henry Miller. N.D. Vandyke
Milford Johu Dcariug, Cloyd Horn
ing. John Hoots.
Tuscarora Joseph Dougherty, James
Loudon.
Spruce Hill John Fitzgerald, T. 11.
Gibson, Samuel Graham, John GiUifurd,
Solomou KaufTman
Monroe Daniel Hornbcrger, Abraham
Page, O.'S. Shelbnberger, Daniel Wiuey
A. G. Sbellenbergr-r
Patterson G. It. Henderson.
Tuibett John A. Rice, Israel Wetz
ler, O. M. Keiliu.
Susquehanna Jacob Sellers.
CoAt-HM kkrs will find a large lot of
Buggy Springs - at Paiste's Wholesale
aud Retail Hardware Store, Crystal Pal
ace Building.
PfDLIC Salb Mr George Miller, of
Walker township, will offer at public
sale, on tbe premises, at 1 1 o'clock, A
U on Satuiday, Decruiber 14, 1872. a
lot of ground, cnutaiaing about one half
acre, situated ou the pike, about two
miles west of Tkompontown, having
thereon erected a good New Two-Story
Frame Dwelling House, New Fiauie
Stable, Corn Crib, ic. A g neral vati-
ty of Fruit on the lor. Mr Miller will
also fell ct the same time and place, oue
cow, two fat hogs, one No. 8 cook stove,
bedstead and bedding, buiemi, corner
cupboard, chairs, si.-.k CO a:ds of car
pet, queens. ire, cuuned fruit, two bbls.
of vinegar, potatoes, wheetlb arrow, meat
vessels, and a number of other articles. .
PURE NATlvTT CALIFORNIA
PORT AND SHERRY. WINE, for
Medical Use aud suitable for Communion
purposes, for stile at the
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
!?3s froa Nsighbarhg Counties.
MiKKLIN C.iUXTY.
The Lewistown Sentinel of last week
says : J no. Uriaiminger, son ot freaer-
ick W., had a hand badly lacerated on
Tuesday by the bursting of a loaded gun
iu bis bauds, which he had unsuccessfully
atlemted to discharge just before. While
engaged with a pin iu removtug the ob
structions which prevented it, the lock
suddenly snapped as he finished the
cleaning, aud the w eapon being heavily
loaded bursted. He is in care of Dr
Marks David Liudsey -of Hunt
ingdon, visiting his brother in-law, Eli
Dctweiler of Alien villc, is uuder treat
nieiit with Dr. Metz and Collins, for
iujuries sustained by the accidental - dis
charge of a gun last week in a singular
uiauuer With his relative Mr. L. had
gone to Jack's mountain for wood and
taken the gun along, leaving it in the
wagon. A stick of wood thrown by him
iuto the wagou struck tbe luck of the gun
and discharged the load A portion of
the shot passed through the end gate, in
front of him, one entering his intestines,
and producing a wouud which is regard-'
ed as dangerous The Presbyteriaus
netted something over $300 from their
festival last week.' A chrorao was voted
to Conductor Foultz, a nice china tea
sett to Miss Jennie Marks and Mr. Scarf
was the lucky -guesser.'' who carried off
the doll named "Oliver." ...... Absolem
Waguer lost his puise, containing 852,
35. in the Uarrisburg Accommodation,
coming from Granville station to town on
Monday morning...... Jeremiah Lyons
and Robert McMeen, f Juniata county,
were admitted to practice in the several
courts of ,tbis couuty The Lewis
town Democrat refuses to exchange with
the Bedford Guzelte because one half of
it is printed outside of the county
The Lewistowa Gazette says their is no
ne of digging in the valley's of M ifflin
county for stone coal, that geologicolly
speaking they are too low iu the forma
tion for that kind of fuel. The Gazelle
is right. So it is with Juniata couuty.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY.
The Huntingdon - Journal Bays : A
young lady in this place requests us to
say that if those young simpletons who
stop under her window at night and sing
:if ever I cease to love," would come in
and talk "business' they would confer a
favor. One hundred dollars reward
is offered for information of the where
abouts of Henry Heiuisb, a German,
about 5 feet 0 iuches in. height, dark
complexion, and about 50 years of ge,
who has been missing from Lis home iu
Ray's Core, near Bloody Run Bedford
couuty. Pa , since the 25th ot Aepust
It is feared he has committed suicide.
......A little till, nine years old,
daughter of Mr. N G, M'Diritt, of
Oneida township, succeeded on Saturday
last, in capturing and kilbng a large red
lox, near ber father s : residence. 11 is
foxship it seems, had been so uufortu-
nate as to have one of his hind legs
broken' which impeded his locomotion.
and afforded the young huntress an op
portunity of "sending him to grass" by a
luckly blow with a stone 'wi.ich was fol
lowed by a vigorous application of a club
aud Reynard was fin illy dragged home
by the caudal appendage aj a trophy of,
tbe single-handed and somewhat remark
able victory.
PtRBV COUNTY.
The Perry county Freeman of last
week localizes as follows : On last Sat
urday evening, the etore of Mr Samuel
Shelter, in Duncannori, narrowly escaped
from being burned, by the accidental
dropping of a cigar stump iu a spit box
filled with sawdust. The zinc on which
the spit-box was placed. alone prevented
a general destruction of the building aud
ts contents . . Willi,, son of Wm
Shull, three miles west of Ickeshurg, fell
down with a stumbling horse across the
wagon tongue, when the saddle horse
tramped his leg and broke it. The boy
was in charge of the team ; the accident
occured on the 3d inst. . . . . . . J jhn Dill
was drowned near the mouth of the
Juniata river on Saturday uight. Whilst
crossing from Duncan's Island to tbe
Perry side, be fell out of his skiff
Wolves are reported to have been lately
seen on Dick's Hill, in Centre township
liEIKdRU COUNTY.
The Bedford Inquirer at the 15tb inst
writes the follow ing account : Ou last
Saturday evening, in South Woodbery
towurhip, c amuel Ivocneudai fer s only
son. a boy about 4 years of age, was
kicked on the bead by a horse belonging
to his father, and died the following
morning from the effects of the injuries
received. The boy -was trying to drive
the horse toward the barn when the ac
cident occurred A serious accident
occured at the rolling mill in Cumberland
on last Thursday, the, Jlh inst. Water
was thrown upon a truck filled with hot
cinder, which caused a terrific explosion,
scattering the cinder in every direction,
shaking the entire building and badly
bruieiug and burning a puoler named
Grier and his helper named Stringback
Their injuries are very severe, but it is
thought they will both recover
KICKENBAUGH ijS&ALD On the 14th
inst., ai l Ue residence of the bride's m other,
by Rev. H C. Purdoe. Mr. Samuel Hicken.
b.tugh. of Walker townsiiip, and Miss Hauie
Oswald, of Miffiintowti.
This lady and (renticmn in the kindneas
of their hearts, at the etnhrakttion on the
niHiriiuouy, remrmburcd the printers of tiiis
iffi:e. who in return for the token of remem
beraneo received, tender their compliment",
aud earnest prayers fur their future prosper
ity. VAR"ER LAUVER Oa the 14th inst,
by 0. W. Smiih, Esq Mr. George Varncr
and Miss Catharine LauTer, both of Dela
ware township.
Died:
CRAWFORD At IcCoye:lle. oa the 11th
inst., Darid B. Crawford son of Dr. Samuel
B Crawford, agtd 2i years and 4 months.
Administrator's Notice
Estate of Mary Jlaiimer, drceattit.
'JMIE undersigned, to whom Letters of Ad.
L. ministration on- the estate of Mary
Messimer, late of Mifflintown, deo'd., hae
bees duly granted according lo law, hereby
giies notice lo all persons indebted to said
taiate to come forward and make payment,
and those baring claims agaiust it. to pre
sent tbem properlv authenticated for settle
ment. JOSEl'fl ROTH ROOK, Adai'r.
Oct 9, '72-6t
Meat! Meat!
rpilE undersigned hereby respectfully in-J-
forms the citiiens of Mitilintown and
Patterson that bis wagon will visit each of
these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
SATPRDAV mornings of each week, when
they can be supplied with
Choice lieell
Veal, lit ton,
Hiurrt, &c,
during the summer season, and also FOKK
and SAUSAGE in-season. I purpose fur
nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday
morning, and Vc-il and Mutton every Thurs
day morning. Give mo your patronage, and
will guarantee to sell as good meat as tbe
country em produce, and as cheap as any
other butcher in the county.
SOLOMON SIEBER.
June 14, 1872
ow Hsiig Etare
IN PERRYSVILLE.
DR. J. J. APPLEB VTJG1I has established
a Drug and I'rescriplion Store in the
abore-aamed place, and keeps a general as
ortmcnt of
DRUGS AXD 1IED1CIXF.S,
Also all other articles usually kept in estab
lishment of this kind.
Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal pur
poses. Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, Confec
tions (first-class). Notions, etc., eic,
jsgrThe Doctor gives advice free
COAL, Lumber, Fisk, Salt, and all kinds
of Merchandise fr sale. Chestnut Oai
Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and
Seeds bought at the highest market prices in
cash or exchanged for merchandise, coal,
lumber, c. to suit customers. I am pre
pared to furnish to builders bills of lumber
just as wanted and on short notice, of ei'.her
oak or yellow pine lumber.
NOAH 11ERTZLER.
Jan4 Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa.
FORCE PUMP.
THE undersigned is agent for one of the
best Force Pumps, for any dep.h of cis
tern or well, in the world. By attaching hose
to tte spout, water can be thrown 30 to X)
feet. Nothing better eould be asked in case
of fire. It is a non-freeing pump.
SAMUEL LEONARD.
. Oakland Mills, Juniat Co., Pa,
Tlie 3Iarkets.
Price of Jloardof: Cctamerce.
Reported weekly for Ibe Jcmat Sstiil
by tbe Board of Commerce of MitBin and Pat
terson. .
Butter V tb... 25
Eggs. dox a5
Lard, y lb ..... g
Country Soap 8
Beeswax .. 25
Tallow 8
agS ......... 8
Wool, washed fit)
Dried Apples .'. 4 ... 10
Peaches, pared...v.V...v. 20
" Peaeh, nupare'd .....V.'.V.. 15
" Cherries, pitted . 20
" Blackberries 0
' Raspberries ...... 16
Country Hama.. .... 12
Sides and Shoulders.....-; 7
Potatoes, "J bus .-.v..;- 40
Onions " TO
Ground Alum Salt, sack j'......... 2 25
Railroad Tics ." 50
Locust Posts, mortising .... 32
" " for board fence.. . 15
Shelley & Stambaugh' Prices Current.
Corrected Weekly.
Cbtstal PaLACk, Mifflintown,
Not 2', 1872.
Prime Roll Butter, per lb- 30
Eggs, per doxen 80
Lard, per lb ......... ... 08
Tallow, per lb ...... . .....t'
IWc-wax . 30
Dried Apples, per lb Of
" Clierries, seedless, per lb 17
unseeded 01
' Blackberries. .
OS
20
40
9-i
60
08
Raspberries ....
Walnuts, per bus
Shellbarks
Potatoes -
Chickens, live, per tb.
Liverpool Ground Alum !ali, pe- s i1' 2 00
D. P. Sulouff & Co.'s Prices Cm rent
Reported Weekly.
On A is.
White Wheal, V bus..... -
Red "
Corn...... ,
Oats...........
Clovcrseed
Timothy seed
Coal.
Prepared Ccal, j ton .
Nut " "
Pea " "
Bituminous" "
Lvhbkb.
Ron of Log, 4 4, lj 1000 ft ....
5-8,
' 8-4, "
C-4, "
Hemlock Frame, " ... -"
Boards. "
Whitepine worked Flooring...-
$1 70
1 60
65
3o
4 60
3 5i
$5 25
4 25
3 10
6 00
$35 00
... . 25 00
25 OOtotO 00
2500to4000
, 20 00
20 00
35 00
85 00
Merman sulmg
Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00
Wiadow Sash, 8x10, jj window- G5
' " 9x12. ' 75
10x12, " 80
" 10x14, " 90
PHILADELPHIA MAKKE TS.
Philadelphia, Nov. 13, 1872.
Fl'HJB Flour is moderately active,
without decided change in urice. Tbe
sales are 1100 bbls., iucludiug
Superfine . ....... $ 4 5i(m5 25
Extras $5 7(i 25
N. W. Extra Family $7 5(l(S)8 50
Ohio & Ind. do. do $8 rOSi9 00
Penna. do. do. $8 00(9 00
Fancy Brands...- $9C010 25
Grain Wheat quiet and very firm.
We quote white at- SI 75a2 ; amber at
81 67a 1 74. and red at $1 60 tl 65 Rye
is scarce and firmer. - Sales of 4000 bus
at 84a. Corn is: a shade firmer, with a
good demand. Sales of 152.000 bush
at G3aC2c. Oats are active at 4Sa49c.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
Monday, Nov. 184 V. M.
The maiket for beef cattle is firmer at
7.al5c for common and prime.
Cows and Calves h:ive ruled dull at
S25a80
Sheep and Lamb are steady at 4a7c
for sheep, and 6ji9c.
Swine are easier at 4va.ic tor live, auu
5 Ja7 J e for dressed.
,1). P. SULOUFF & CO.,
(Successors to D. E. Sulouff & Co.,)
SEALERS nr
Grain, Lumber, Coal,
Halt, Plaster,
CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C.
The Highest Cash Prices Paid
for all kinds of Grain.
Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Having boats of our own we can freight
Grain, Lumber, Coal, tie., cheaper than any
other parties. We therefore defy competi
tion.
ggYon can make monev by calling on ue
before selling or buying elsewhere.
OttAItl WILL BE BSCKIVKI) IS STOXB TO BI
SOLD BT TUB IsT OP J CSS, 1873.
P. S. Our grain is not elevated on mew's
backs.
Mifflintown. April 20. 1872.
prtial toticrs.
THE GREAT DISCOVERY.
KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron.
Kl'NKEL'3 BITTER WINE OF IRON
will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous De
bility, Chronic Diarrhea. Diseases of the Kid.
ueys, and all diseases arising from a Disor
dered Live', Stomach or Intestine, such as
Constipations. Flatulence. Inward Piles, Full
ness of Blood to tti Beau, Aciuity or tne
Stomach. Nausea, Disgnst for Food. Kullness
or Weight in the Stomach, Sinking or Flut
terine at the pit of the S'tomacb. Swimming
of the Head, Fluttering at the Hart, Cho
king or suffocating Sensations when in a 'ying
posture. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes,
constant imaginings of evils and great de
pression of spirits. THLY AUK Wlintbl
VEGETABLE and fret from leoholie S'ima-
lants and all injurious ir gradients, and are
pleasant in taste and s-nell, mild in their
operations, will remove impurities from the
body, and give hoaliq sad vigor to tbe frame
KCSKEL'S iilT'.ER WISE OF IROX.
This traly valuable Tonic has been so
thoroughly tested by all classes of the com
munity that it is now deemed indiapensible
as a Tonio medicine. It coats but little.
Durifies the blood and gives tone to tbe stom
ach, renovates the system and prolongs life.
I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic.
Pries $1 per bottle. E. F, KUNKEL. Sole
Proprietor, 259 NORTH NINTH STREET.
below Vine, Philadelphia
ASK FOR KUNKKL'S BITTER WINE OP
IRON AND TAKE NO OTHER.
If your Druggist has it not, enclose 1.00
to my Addreas. and the medicine, with ad
vice free, will follow by next express train
to you- .Feb. 28. 72-6m.
IIELLY & STAMBAUGH always keep up
their stock of GROCERIES and will not
be excelled either in the quality or price of
their goods in this line. Give them a eah
before going elsewhere.
grg Goods, Cromies, rifrtsurarf, f.
$18,000
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
JUST NOW OPENED
AT
TLLTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S,
Uridjjo Htroet, Miflllntoivn,'
THE LARGEST,
THE NEWEST,
THE CHEAPEST,
And the Most Attractive Stoct of Goods ever Brought
1 to.MiUlintown.
0!
DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY OF PRICES AND STYLES
Black bilks, Drap l)e Alma, Imperial Reps, Jamise,
Cachmeri Ka3-e, Australian Crape Empress,
liatest Canton Cloths, &c., &c,
IN GOOD VARIETY.-
We respectfully solicit an elimination b-fre' purchasing rlsewhere.
Any and er erg thing, tuck a Shawls, Cloths. Cam'iiiierti, Flannel
Blankets, Cnderwear, liotimj. Glove, lr ijC.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT,
Of any aud everything at prices winch defy competition.
One of the best in the? enmity, embracing all the New and Rest Ft vies
for the Fall and Winter Trade, fur Ladies, Misses and Children tbe
iu in. wolitnivltf fir nlip trad jit nrtp4 in aitfY jt'H iinrfndir' Kv.pv
pair warranted
Grocery and Queersware Department.
For our Grocery and Queensware Department we have secured
one of the fiuest rooms iu the county iu the OJ1 Fellows' Hall.
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 and prices we defy competition.
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED.
"LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO.
TILTEX & ESPEXSCIIADE.
Oct. SO, 187-J-ly
D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S
Is tbe place where you can bay
Tlie toest mid tlit5 Cheapest
MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, A2TD FU227ISHI2T& GOODS.
WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select Stocks eer offered iri th?f
market, and at ASTOXSJIXG LO .T MUCUS.'
Also, measures taken for Suits and riarts of Suits, which will be made to order,
at short notice, Tcry reasonable.
Remember the place, in the Xevin Building, two doors' west of the Keystone
Store, 1S1UDGE STREET. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may 8, !S72-tf
DR. P. C. RUKDIO.
gmmmi&m Awn bbitcgisii-
PATTEKSOW, TA..v
DEALER IS EVERVTIU.Nfr THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS'
The public attention is also invited to his larger assortment of
Perfected KSv
All persona who are in need nf Spectacles will find it to . their advantage to
call, as they will find the largest stock iu the connty to select from. CO.MK
AND HAVE YOUB EYESIGHT RESTORED. Also, a splendid assortment of
TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES;
With an mmense stock of NOTIONS Something fur everybody, yonng
and old, at the
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
New Lnmber Yard.
Patterson, Pa.
BEYER, GUYER & CO.
HaTS opened a Lumber Yard in the bor
ough of Patterson, and are1 prepared to fur
nish all kinds of Lumber, such as
Siding, Flooring, Studding,
Paling, SMnglss, Lath, Sash, &c,
in large or small quantities, to suit cus
tomers. jq Persons wanting Lumber by the ear
load can be supplied at reduced rales.
UEVER, GUYER & CO.
Gor;e Goshen, Agent.
Pattarsou, May 15. '72 tf
GREAT EDUCTION
is ran
PRICES OK TEETII!
Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00.
No teeth allowed lo leave the office unless
the patient is satisfied.
Teeth remodeled and repaired.
Teeth filled to last for life.
Teotbache stopped in firs minutes without
extracting ibe tooth.
Denial work done for persons witbont them
leaving their homes, if desired.
Electricity used in the extraction of teeth,
rendeiing it almost a painless operation, (no
extra charjze) at tbe Dental Office of G. L.
Derr, established in Mifflintown in 1860.
G. U DERR,
Jan 24, 1872-ly Practical Dentist.
PLAIN and F2'-V Job Printing neatly exe
cuted at this Office.
WORTH
OF
AT
4
A
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0
3
f
Spectacles'.
New Store and New Goods.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AC.
Main Street, MiiSintcwn:
HAVING opened ont a GROCERY ASD
PROVISION STORE in the old stand
on Main Street, .Mifflintown, I would respect
fully ask the attention of Ibe public to the
following articles, which I will k.-ip oa' ban 1
at all tihies :
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA,
MOLASSES, RICE,
If I H j. Ta 1
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT.
HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF,
Confectioneries, Nuts, &c.,
Tol mi , Ciifnrx,
GLASSWARE,
Xlom, Xeecl, Ace.
All of which will be solJ cheap for Ca?h or
Country Produce. Give ma a call and hear
my prices.
Mifflintown, May 2, 187
J. W. KIRK.
ATTENTION !
DAVID WATTS most respectfully announ
ces to the public that ha is prepared to
furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIOMY'
at reduced prices. Hereafter give him a call
at bis OLb .IT AND, MAIN St., MIFFLIN.
Oct 26-tf
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