Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, February 05, 1873, Image 3

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    fyt Janiila Stntind.
WIDNE3DAT MORNING, FEB. 6, 1873.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND
after Sunday, Deo. 22, 1872, Paengtr
Train will leave Mifflin Station at follows :
EASTWABII.
Philadelphia Express . 1:10 A. M.
rast Line 4:08 A. M.
Harrishurg Accommodation 11:28 A. At.
Mail Train 6:18 P.M.
Cincinnati Express 9:03 P. M.
WLSTWAKP.
Pittsburg Express.
Cincinnati Express
Southern Express.
Tacifie Express-.......
Way Passenger
Mail Train -
fast Line
.... l:f 8 A. M.
.... 1:S5 A. M.
.... 4:08 A. M.
.... 6:43 A. M.
10:03 A. M.
.... 3:S8 P. M.
. 6.83 P. M
JAMES NORTIT. Ag't
TOWN AND COt'NTKT.
The special law relative to tbe public
printing in ibis county lias been repealed
bj the Legislature, and the repealing
act signed by the Governor.
Rkcobder Pcsn held a court on Mon
day afternoon, JuJe Junkin acting as
Clerk
Tun State Editorial Associates dig
countenance ibe use of the 'patent oat
aides.' It is unlawful to catch pike now.
will be lawful to catch them after
1st of next June.
It
the
MiXTt'itrs' are gotten up for the
A 1 toon a Tribune by a hidy who sty Irs
herself "Kstio B II " The mixtures are
full of spice and are pleeant to take.
Some of the Newspapers now along
the Juniata style the potent outside
Newspaper or, in other words, the pa
pets that have half thi-ir columns prin
ted in Xew York or Philadelphia the
papers with the "harrowed bowels."
Tub Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
wilrbe administered in the Licking Creelt
Lutheran Church, on next Sablalh. Pre
paratory services on Saturday morning
previous. Also, preaching on Friday
and Saturday evenings.
Attkn'tjon, Graybill Zocavis!
- You are hereby ordeied to meet at your
armory on February 22nd, at ten o'clock
A. M, in full uniform for drill. A full
attendance is required for special busi
ness. By order of the Captain.
A. II. Fasick, O. S.
Tub Altoona Tribune says that there
is a new party in that towu. Is is call
sl the "lip tickler party." It is hoped
that the Tribune will stand corrected
"when it is announced that said party is
not a new one' The name is all that is
new. The party was nrganiz-d and has
had a lively existance ever since Admi
and Eve met in the garden.
SlVCK mercury has beeu observed in
thermnin'jtors in Mifflin it has not been
known to go no near the lower end of
that little weather indicator as during
the past week. On lattt Tbnrsday morn
ing it was down to 2G degress below zero.
At 9 o'clock in the morning with the euu
ruining on it, it indicated 8 degree below
srro. No wnuder Brother-Allison rolled
nd groaned in his bed and said "I'll
have none of the auow Oh ! the
beautiful enow."
Counterpkits. There are now iu
circulation two set of counterfeit five dol
lar United States notes The first of
these bogus greenbacks is oorly en
graved on tolerably good paper, and pur
ports to be No. 9,812. The statue of
"America," on the left hand side of the
note, is faintly and badly executed, as is
also the medaliou portrait in the lower
right hand corner. The line engraving
on the back is indistinct, aud the curved
line weak and wavering. The second
counterfeit is badly printed on wretched
paper, is numbered 31,720, and the en
graving is exceedingly coarse and very
scratchy. Et.
Rcgvlar Meeting of the Juniata
Scouts. In response to a call of the
Captain the Scouts met at Will's hotel,
on Saturday, January 25, 1S73 The
roll being called forty-five men respond
ed to their names, and were paid for their
past attendance on the meetings of the j
. !
company. Pome time was spent to in
specting arms and equipments and in
sabre drill tin fo;it. January 25ih, Feb
ruary 22nd, March 15ih, .May 24th,
Octobvr 4th, November 6th were decided
upon as the regular drill days fur 1873
Hereafter any member misei. g a regular
lrill day aud not giving a satisfactory
excuse within twenty days, in additiou
to losing his pay, will be fined one dol
lar. The next meeting ill be in I'errys
ville. J. K. ROMXSOX, Capt,
Matthew Rodgrrs, O. S.
The popularity of the Local Option
law appears to be gaining ground, all
over the State, with wonderful rapidity,
and the result of the elections will be al
most unanimously in its favor. Tem
perance men are not standing alone in
the ranks of its forces, but men of intem
perate habits, who know and feel, and
see the evils wrought by the whiskey
traffic, are anxious to have the tempter
removed from their reach We hope to
see the day, aud that very soon, when a
drunken man will be as great a curiosity
iu IVnosylvania as a leper. It is not
necessary to urge tbe ladies to nee their
mighty influence, in favor of Local Op
tion, as that influence with a wonderful
unanimity, is at work. Of course we
speak of ladies, aud not of females who
live by their crimes ; for piwtitutiou and
drunkenness are twin crimes. Leicis-i
burg ChroKkfc
Temperamcr Meeting. A meeting
of the citizens of Tuscarora and ad
joining townships, was held in the
U. P. Church, at McCoysville, Jan. 23,
1873, to discusf the Local Option law.
The meeting was ornanised by calling
Hon. Joseph Pomeroy to the chair.
R A. Patterson, Wm. Creighton, Wil
son Palm, J. L. Barton, John Randolph,
Stephen Ilarlen, M. Kunkle and Wm.
Milliken were selected as Vice Presidents,
and James J. Patterson and J. C. Craw
ford, Secretaries.
The meeting was opened with prayer
by Rev. Sbiudle. The Chair then forci
bly addressed the meeting, and was fol
lowed by Revs. Shiudle, Wallen, Shry-
ock, Msgill aud others.
On motion the Chair appointed the fol
lowing commi'tee on resolution : George
McCulloch, Kliaa Gruvcr, John Ran J
!olph, A. J. Howell, James Irwin, Prof.
James J Patterson. The committee,
through their chairman, reported the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions, which
were cnnniinously adopted :
Whereas, In the proriJcuce of God,
the people of Pennsylvania are called
upon by an act of the .Legislature to de
cide by ballot fur or njaiutl the license
of the trams m intoxicating liquors as a
beverage, on the third Friday of March,
1S73.
Axn wnntR-.s, The people of Pecn
Ivsuia having elected a convention to
amend the State C .oi-lilutioii, this seems,
i therefore, the proper time to incorporate
in said instrument the total prohibition of
j the sale of intoxicating liquors as a bev
j erase.
j Axt) wiicrsas. We have learned that
j efforts are being made to repeal the Local
Option law, so as to prevent its coming
' before the people, therefore,
Rcsolccd, That we petition the Consti
tutional Convention to amend the Con
stitution so as to restrict the Legislature
from passing license laws for the sale of
intoxicating liquors as a beverage, and
submit it to a vote of the people with
the other amendments.
RrtolveJ, That this meeting, thankful
for the opportunity afforded of discussing
the question of license or no license) will
improve it to the best of our ability by
endeavoring to afford light npon the sub
ject, and by stirring up and arousing onr
fellow-citizens to the duty of voting
against the Iiqnor license system
Uetoleetl, That we do most earnestly
protest against the repeal of the Local
Option Law, and urge that it be submit
ted to a vote of the people.
RtvJctd, That we will remonstrate
against any action of legislation- repeal
ing that law.
Rrtolred, That the proceedings of this
meeting be published in the county pa
peri. Jas J. Tattrrroji,
J. C. CnAvFosn,
Srrrrtarit.
A meeting will be held at Academia, j
February 10th. 1S73, at 6J P. M.
Twas for the enterprisiug men iu the dry
goons trade.
That the Skntinrl local was written,
It is said, aud repeated, over and over,
That they who buy there, are with poor
goods never bitten.
But our slogan friend
In his office at an alloy's end,
Did not comprehend
The trnth of the story,
Quoth he, the thermometer shall be
spliced,
In a thrice, to tell of the coIJ,
Oh ! the horrible cold.
He grasped his pen and a line quilled.
To relieve his mind that was dreadfully
rilled.
At the words that were spoken
Of "the snow, oh ! the beautiful snow."
He did not see M
The people with cheerful glee
On runners were gliding to trade.
At the store of Tilten & Espenschade j
He felt but the blast that o'er the snow
swept.
And he louder cried, "The cold, oh ! the
duced cold."
He said, "To the South I'll go,
Where the people in the warm move slow,
Where the sun warms up a genial clime,
Where the planters kill the soil by never
using manrue or lime."
Then rolled, and be groaned in his bed,
la the morning at eight,
I don't know why Schweier will prate
Of the snow, oh ! the horrible snow."
He gently murmured, "I've a warm side
for the South ;
For the want of good men she now suf
fers a drought.
I s ware, I'll leave this cold.
I'm bound for the South
To enter tbe Patterson fold.
Think of it, isn't it fine to change, when
you're cold.
Oh ! the beautiful South Carolina gold
If dear Brother Allison leaves,
How the people will sigh and grieve.
And hope that bis and dear John's head
May not for mischief be led
In a Kn Klnx halter to tangle,
That their bodies between heaven and
earth may dangle.
If Allison stays, and mends his ways.
And sins no more, he may understand,
That what is jnst said, is not for him,
But to advertise the Keystone Store,
"Only that, and nothing more."
Tkrribi.b Accidknt. Tko Pertont
S-r'ioutly Bund. On Sunday night
last, an accident occurred at Jenncreville
Somerset county, which might Lave re
sulted in terrible destruction of life and
prcperty. Services were progressing in
the new Lutheran Church at that place,
when suddenly the chandelier, suspend
ed over the middle aUIo from the ceiling,
fell to the flojr, and in a moment the
flames were spreading rapidly Fortu
nately the congregation did not make a
stampede, but deliberately set about ex
tinguishing the fire. It was finally ac
complished, but not before a little child,
name uuknown, and a Miss Deiiz, were
so seriously burned that their lives are
despaired of. There were about five hun
dred people in the church. Ex.
This is harvest week
for the law-
yers.
Shot at and Mhseu. A correspon
dent writiug from the Aqueduct. Perry
county, under date of yesterday , says :
About three o'clock this morning the
night operator, Mr. W. S. Sheridan, em
ployed by the Pennsylvania railroad
company, at this point, was attacked by
several ruffians while crossing the aque
duct- Several shots were fired at him,
which fortunately did not hit him, al
though the robbers were but a few yards
from him. He sneeeeded in escaping
from them and reported the fact to the
day operator, who, armed to the teeth
and accompanied by him and the night
watchman, made a thorough search for
the parties, but did not succeed in find
ing them, they, no doubt, making for un
known parts after failing in their nnder
taking.
It seems they mistook the night oper
ator for the agent here, who fortunately
bad crossed the bridge in the early part
of the evening The bridge is a very
dangerous crossing place after night. A
gang of workmen, in charge of the gen
tlemauly foreman, Mr. Smith, are repair
ing it and consequently lumber and piles
of heavy logs, Ac , are laying about pro
miscuously affording a good hiding place
for blunderers. Harriabvrj Ttlgrapk
flhe 30f7 u't.
Pi dlic Sales. Tobias P Page will
sell at public sale, at his residence, one
mile north of Oakland Milk, Fayette
township, on the lSih of February, at
10 o'clock, four horses, three cows, all
coming fresh, eight head of young cattle,
wagons, 1 reaper and mower combined,
threshing machine, horse power and
shaker, hay pitcher, hay rake, and all
other kinds of farming implements. See
handbills.
Nathan Griffith, of Fayette township.
will sell at public salu, at his residence.
one half mile south of Oakland Mills, on
Thursday, February 20, 1873, four head
of horses, one colt, four cows, seven head
of young cattle, one sow and three pigs,
together with bis entise stock of farming
implements, and also a lot of household
furniture. Sale at 10 o!clock. See hand
bills. J B. Smith, of Thompsontown, will
nffur at public sale, at his residence, on
Tuesday, March 4, 1S73, live work
horses, one mare, three colts, four fat j
steers, five cows, eleven head young cat
tie, one sow, n:ue rhoats, fanning imple
merits and hoisehold furniture. Sale at
10 o'clock. See handbills.
John II. Cunningham will sell at pub
lie sale, at bis residence iu Milford town
ship, two miles west of Patterson, on
Thursday, March 13th, three horccs, 3
milch cows, 7 head young cattle, two
four horse wagons, 1 spring wagon, one
Valley Chief reaper and mower com
bined, 1 clover huller, 1 grain drill, corn
slu-ller and other farming implements.
Sale at 10 o'clock. See handbills.'
Tub greatest medicine to abate pain
acd rheumatism is "Kunkel's Faia Slay
er " For sale at Ranks & Ilamliu's
Drug Store, Mifflintown.
A t.nNo the river bank at Duncannon
the ice Las formed a wall 6 or 8 feet
high, closing np the streets and alleys
leading to tbe river. The ice lodged on
the bank during the freshet in the river
a couple of weeks ago. No damage was
done by the ice in that vicinity. Perry
Co Adrocatr.
The TELEGRAPH FOD
DER CUTTERS, the best in
the market, are selling rapidly
at PAISTE'S HARDWARE
STORE. Every farmer should
have one. The money paid for
them is well invested. Buv
one and be convinced.
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF
IRON has reached an enviable position
among medicines as a cure for Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia and all diseases arising
from a disordered liver or stomach. It
costs but little, purifies the blood and
gives tone to the stomach, renovates the
syptem and prolongs life. Try this val
uable Tonic. For sale at Banks & Ham
lin's Drug Store, Mifflintown, Pa.
Ixri-iei :
THOMAS BE ALE On Jan. 4, 187!, by
Rev. J. II. Stewart, Mr. William F. Thom
as and Miss Elizabeth II. Bcale, both of Ju
niata county,' Pa.
HARDY LAPP On the 23rd inst., by
Rev. T. J. Sherrard, Mr. Kenne F. Hardy,
of ITarrisburg, and Miss Fhebe Lapp, of
Mifflintown, Pa.
Died:
HARTMAN On the 81st ult.. in Walker
township, Grace 8., daughter of Henry and
Addah Hartman, aged 1 year, 11 months and
11 days.
McMISN On tbe 27th ult., at Yaowert,
Walker township, Mrs. Margaret, wife of
John McMinn, Esq., in the 83d year of her
ge.
' 'Tis finished, tbe conflict is passed,
Tbe hearcn-born spirit is fled ;
Her wish is accomplished at last,
And now she's entombed with the dead.
"No sickness; or sorrow, or pain,
Shall ever disiuiet her now ;
For death to her spirit was gain.
Since Christ was her life here below.
"Her soul has now taken its flight,
To mansions of glory shore ;
To mingle with ang. Is of light.
And dwell in th kingdom of love."
B.
OKKSON Oo the 26lh ult., in the borough
of Pcrrysville, of apoplexy, William Okesoa,
aged about 73 years.
TROUP On the 3rd inst, in this place,
Lily Myrtle, daughter of Myers and Mary H.
Troup, aged 1 year, 1 month and 3 days.
"Dearest Myrtie, thou hast left us,
Hers thy loss we deeply feel ;
But 'tis God who hath bereft us.
He can all our sorrows heal."
N E W AD VERTISEMENTS,
TO THE
-O-
Th$ undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of
MIFFLIATUVv i and vicinity that he has opened out in the
BELFORD STORE-ROOM, on MAIN STREET, MIFFLIN
TOWN, with an entire Xew Stock of Goods, consisting of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE,
CEDAR WARE, TINWARE,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS AND CAPS
FULL LITS'E OP
GROCERIES, COIFECTIOMY,
Stationery, School Books, &c,
Boots and Shoes, for Men & Boys, Ladies, Misses & Children,
FLOOR AND STAIR CARPETS AXD OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE CUTLERY, LOOKING-GLASSES,
Eight-Day and Twenty-four Jlour Clocks, SALT by the SACK,
Cheese, Dried Fruits bought and sold, Gam Roots, Over Shoes,
and Sandals, Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal,
Quilts, Bedspreads, Counterpanes, Blankets, etc., etc., etc. '
All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Prompt
payers 30 days credit. Goods delivered at any place in town
when desired. ' '
CORNELIUS BARTLEY.
Mifflintown, Pa., Dee. 18, 1872-trf
Prices of Board of Commerce.
Reported weekly for the Jdkiata Sistixbl
by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat
terson. Butter lb .. 25
Eggs. V dot . 30
Lard, lb 8
Country Soap 8
Beeswax .... 2o
Tallow .. 8
Rags 3
Wool, washed 00
Dried Apples 10
" Peaches, pared .... 20
" Peaches, nnpared 15
" Cherries, pitted - 20
' Blackberries 10
" Raspberries 16
Country Hams 12
Sides and Shoulders 7
Potatoes, bus 40
Onions " . CO
Ground Alum Salt, "j sack. 2 25
Railroad Ties 60
Locust Posts, mortising 32
" " for board fence.. IS
Shelley & Stambangh's Prices Current.
Corraated Weekly.-'
Cbtstal Palace, Mifflintown,
Feb. 6, 1873.
f
Prime Roll Butter, per lb
Eggs, per dozen
Lard, per lb .
TalRiw, per lb
Beeswax
25
30
t'8
08
30
Ot
Dried Apples, per lb..,
Cherries, seedless, per lb 17
" " nnsecded 01
" rtlackberries 08
" ' Raspberries 20
Walnuts, per bus . 40
Shellbarki. 95
Potatoes 00
Chickens, lire, per lb 08
Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, per sack 2 09
D. P. Sulouff ft Co.'s Prices Current
Reported Weekly.
Gbaix.
While Wheat, bus f 1 75
Red 1 70
Corn, old 45
Oats 85
CloTerseed 5 00
Timothy seed 3 50
Coal.
Prepared Ccal, e ton - $5 25
Nut ' " 4 25
Pea t 10
Bituminous" " ..- 5 00
Lombkb.
Run of Log, 4 4, "J 1000 ft $35 00
" 5-8, ' ........ 25 00
8-4, " .25 00to40 00
" 6-4, " 2500to4000
Hemlock Frame, 2000
" Boards. 2000
Whitepine worked Flooring...- 35 00
' German Siding .. 3500
Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00
Window Sash, 8x10, "jJ window....... 05
' " 9x12, 75
1012, " 80
" " 10x11, 90
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS,
rmiADiirhiA. Feb 4, 1872.
Flocb The market continues dull, and
there is no demand except to supply the im
mediate wants of the home trade, whose pur
chases foot up 1200 bhls, including
- Superfine ....... $4 755 25
Extras $6 007 00
N. W. Extra Family.. $8 00!,25
Ohio k Ind. do. do $8 00 50
Penna. do. do. M $8 50,9 50
Fancy Brands.... $8 0010 50
Gbais The wheat market is weaker, sales '
v I
of 2000 bos Penna and western red at $t 90
and amber at $1 93a2. No sales of rye.
Corn meets a fair demand, and 7000 bus yel
low sold at 69s60e. Oats move slowly, and
prices are hardly mainiained ; sales of 6003
bus at 49a50c for White, and 46 for mixed.
Seeps Clorerseed is In fitir demand ; 220
bus sold at 9a9a lb. Timothy sold at $3
75a4 per bus.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
Moa dat, Feb. 94 P. M.
There was a good demand for Beef Cattle
this week, particularly for the better descrip
tions, aud prices adranced. Sales ef extra
at 8a8c ; choice at 9c ; fair to good at 771o
and eommon at 4a5c per lb Receipts 2100
bead.
Cows and Calves were dull at $25a50. Re
ceipts 250 head.
Sheep were wanted. Sales of prime at 8lc
fair to good at 6a7o, per lb, and commoa at
$2aZ per head. Receipts 9,000 head.
Hogs sold freely at $7 25 for eornfed. Re
ceipts head.
CAUTI0H.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing by hunting, or in any other
way, on the farm on which I reside in Fer
managh township. All persons offending
will be dealt with to the full extent of the
law. WILSON ROBISON.
Caution.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
Hunting, Fishing, or in any way tres
passing on the lands of the undersigned, in
Milford township. All persons so offending
will be dealt with to the full extent of the
law. P. H. HAWS.
Dec. 4, 1872-tf
PUBLIC !
D. P. SULOUFF & CO.,
(Successors to D. K. Sulouff & Co.,)
DEALERS HT
Grain, Lumber, Coal,
fSjilt, Plaster,
CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, iC.
The Hijrhest Cash Prices Paid
for all kinds of Grain.
Lumber, Coal, &c, Sold at ihc
Lowest Prices.
linking boats of our own we can freight
Grain, Lumber, Coal, 4c, cheaper than aoy
other parties. We therefore defy competi
tion.
CQfVnu can make money by calling on as
before selling or buying elsewhere.
Gbaix will bk Brcsivio is storx to bi
sold bT thb 1st or Jcxk, 1873.
P. P. Our grain is not elevated on men's
backs.
Slifflintown, April 20, 1872.
The Place for Good Grape-Tines
IS AT THE
luniafa fallen flintprh,
AND KAPE-TLE SURSEBT.
rpilE undersigned would respectfully in
JL form the pnblio that be has started a
Grape-viae Nursery about one mile northeast
of Mifflintown, where he has been testing a
large number of the different varieties of
Grapes ; and haTing been in tbe business for
seven years, he is now prepared to furnish
VINES OK ALL THE LEADING
VARIETIES, AND OF THE
MOST PROMISING
KINDS, AT
LOW RATES,
by the single vine, doxen, hundred or thou
sand. All persons wishing good and thrifty
vines will do well to call and see for them
selves.
tf Good and responsible Agents wanted.
Address,
JONAS OBERnOLTZER,
Mifflintown, Juntata Co., Pa.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK
OF
MIFFLINTOWN, PENN'A.
JOSEPII POMEROY, President.
T. VAN IRVIN, Cashiei.
PIBICTOBS.
Joseph Pomeroy, . ;John J. Patterson, -
Ijerome N. Thompson, 'George Jacobs,
John Balsbaeh.
Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest
on time deposits, buy and sell coin and' Uni
ted States Bonds, cash coupons and checks.
Remit money to any part of tbe United States
. J . 1 - A L" 1 1 i: 1 1 - n .1 T--1 I i
c F. p' ,'
In suras of $200 at 2 per cent, discount.
In sums of $500 at 2 per cent, discount.
In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount.
New Lumber Yard.
Patterson, Pa.
BEYER, GUYER & CO.
Have opened a Lumber Yard in the bor
ough of Patterson, and are prepared to fur
nish all kinds of Lumber, such as
Siding, Flooring, Studding,
Paling, Sningles, Lath, Sash, &&,
io large or small quantities to suit cus
tomers. 3J&. Persons wanting Lumber by the car
load can be supplied at reduced rates'.
BISTER, GUYER 4 CO.
George Goshen, Agent.
Pattarson, May 15, '72-tf
ATTENTION !
DAVID WATTS most respectfully announ
ces to the public that he Ig prepared to
furnish
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY
at reduced prices. Hereafter gWe him a oall
at his OLD STAND, MAIN St.-, MIFFLIN.
0ct26-tf
ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, Ac., done
at this Office ia the neatest manner and
at low prices.
gJry ottl.5, (Stetttits, 5aMU5U'3, kt.
$18,000
OP
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
JUST NOW OPENED
AT
- TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE S,
THE LARGEST,
THE NEWEST,
THE CHEAPEST,
0
Eh
9)
And the Most Attractive Stock of Goods ever Brought
to Mifflintown. . ffl
DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY OF PRICES AND STYLES.
Black Silks, Drap De Alnta, Imperial Reps, Jamisc,
Cachmcri Raye, Australian- Crape Empress,
Batest Canton Cloths, &c, oce.,
IN GOOD VARIETY.
We respectfully solicit an ex iminatitm bt fore purcli.Sriug t-Isewliere.
Any and everything, turh at SAa'wft, Cloth. Cassimerct, Hameh.
Blanket s, Cndervtar, Ilotifry, Glort, tp S,r.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT,
Of any and everything at prices which defy compctiliou.
Cte ISiuse Separtmejitf
One of the best in the comity, embracing all the New and Best Stvles
for the Fall and Winter Trade, for Jadies, Misses and Children the
same exclusively for our trade at prices to suit all purchasers. Every
Hi
t pair warranted
Grocery and (Jueensware Department.
For our Grocery and Qucensvvare Department we have secured
one of the fiuest rooms iu the county in the Odd Fellows' Hall.
Just opened one of the largest and best stocks of Goods ever
brought to the county, all of which are kiudly submitted to tbe 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 & ESfEXSCI A DE.
Oct. 30, 1872-ly
D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S
Is the place where you can buj
ITlio Iet and tlie Olaonpost
MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AIT2 FT7BKISHI2T3; GOODS.
WE are prepared to exhibit one of tfte most choice and select Stocks erer offered in this
market, and at ASTOSISUISO LO II' J'RICES !
Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits,- which will be made to order,
at short notice, very reasonable
Kemember the place, in the Xevin Building, two doors west of the Iveystoho
Store, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may 8, 187J-tf
DR. P. C. RUNDIO.
PATTERWOIV, IV.,
DEALER IN EVERTTniXQ THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS
oRime store.
The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of
Perfected H
All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their fidrnutasft to
call, as they will find the largest stock in the connty to sclrct from. f'OMK
AXD HAVE YOUR EYE SIGHT KESTOliED. AIo, a ?t.!. nli.l as.oitmcutof
TOILET ARTICLES
With an mmense stock of NOTIONS,
and old, at the
j?pteial toticfs.
THE GREAT DISCOVERY.
KunkePs Bitter Wine of Iron.
KCNKEL'SBITTER WINE OF IRON Will
enre ail diseases arising from a disordered
liver and stomach, such as constipation, flat
ulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the
head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart
burn, disgust of food, fullness or weight in
the stomach, sinking or fluttering at the pit
of the stomach, swimming at tbe bead, hur
ried or difficult breathing, fluttering at the
heart, choking or suffocating sensations when
in a lying posture, dimness of vision, $o.
Price, $1. per bottle. E. F. Kunkel, propri
etor, 259 North Ninth street, below Vine,
Philadelphia. For sale by Druggists. If
your druggist has it not, enclose $1. to my
address as abore, and it will come by next
express train, and adrics Iree of charge.
Feb 28 '72-6m
T ARGE stock of Ready-made Clothing for
1 6 CHBOItlOS I
I "emonrinscmT,- "ooosioajmra," I
srauro nowxas." "srvwcn flowxss,"
wiik a Kumr wrist t u wrxt.T fwnis-
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3U sale by ilAKi.li a iu.
WORTH
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3
0
Is
- Spectacles.
FOR THE LADIES,
Something fur every body, youns
PATTEItSOX DRUG STORE.
VALUAISLK PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
THE nndersi?n.l offers for sale tho follow
ing rcrperfy, situ.ired tti Mil fori iwp..
Janiata county. Pa., L'j miles west of IVier
son ami mile fn.in the V. K I!, bounded
by lands of James North on the mrili and
east, and by lands of E. 8. Do'y on ths suuih
and west, containing
Eight Acres and Seventy-Six Perches,
all in a good state of culrirninn. Tbe Im
provements are as fallows :
A. IVIt lv t . I-..,
22x30, with basement and eight noun, three
clothes presses and two halls : aU a goo l
BANK BARN, 2xJi;, well arranged; alio
Spring House, Smoke Home, and o-hrr ne
cessary outbuildings. There t slso an abun
dance of fruit on the p'reniie an Orehard
of orer 50 trees, 311 being in bearing condi
tion, also Cherries and Peaches. Tuere is a
good Spring of never f tiling water near tLe
house.
TERMS: Price $2.'00. One lhonsnd
dollars to be paid on tbe l "t of April, 17 ?,
when Deed will be made and possession given.
The balance in payments lo uil purchaser.
Call at the premises, or address
A. J. HERTZLEK.
Tatterson, Juniata Co., Psr.
N. B. If desirable, the purchaser can bey
thirty acres more, adjoining thnoe prop
erty, nnder cultivation, al $' fr ac.
Caution.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned ajpinst
Hunting. Fishing, or in any way tres
passing on tbe farm occupied by the under
signed, in Milford township.!. All person ao
offending will be dealt wiih ithe full extent
of the law. JOSEPH FUNK.
Large assortment of Queeasware, China
I ware. GUaswarev Crockery im, Cedar
ware, &C, for tale ebfrap by
TILTEN 4 ESPENSCHADE S.