lt Jasrili StnttseL WEDNESDAY MORKINO, FEB. 12, 1873. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND Common Pleas were as follow, and com- Train, will lea. Mifflin Station as follo. : , prebended m money value in tbe aggre- M. M. Al. M. M. KASTWAKD. Philadelphia Express 1:10 A. Fast Line ....... . 4:0 A. Harrishurg Accommodation 11:28 A. Wail Train- C:18 P. Cincinnati Express 9:03 P. WLSTWARD. Piftsborg Express..- 18 A. M. Cincinnati Express 1:.'5 A. M. Southern Express 4:08 A.M. Pacifie Express- 6:13 A. M. Way Passenger..! 10:03 A. M. Wail Train.- 3:38 P. M. raatLme . C.83 P. M JAMES NORTH. Aa't TOWN AND COUNTRY. Berocy and Wilson carred a lot of losses from here eastward, on Monday. Jijdgk 8. 8. Woods, of f.ewistown,, died at bis resilience on Wednesday last. He waa buried on Saturday. A CLost oireKRVKR avs. Tbe tbree tbinga most difficulty arc, to keep a se cret, to forget an injury and to make good use of leisure. The Temperance Column in ibis issue j per statement, in figures, of the respec I live verdicts Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for use of Levi Ilecht, vs. John Dietrich Judgment by consent in favor of plain tiff for S79 75. Samnel Murpby vs. Daniel Coffman. Replevin. AH about the purchase and disposal of a mare. Jury found for tbe ! plaintiff $30.55. I John Patterson vs. J. P. Ilefflefinger. i Rerjlcvin The trouble amie through I o the rebuilding of a buggy and the bnild inz of a waeon bv the defeudant for plniutiff and account between the parties Verdict in favor of plaintiff for $150 William P. Walters vs. Daniel R Warner. Action in assumpsit on a prom' isory note for $125. The note was given for a patent right for a fence. The jury found for tbe pluintiff in tbe sum of $125. Late on Wednesday afternoon the case of ft" right and Gallaher'" as it is com- lias been unavoidably reduced to half a -luSt tic case of Jojeuh Rotbrock. Exec- An Excbixrnt Pin. Ws bare been favored with a sample card of the cele brated Spencerion 8teel Pens, and after trying them quite thoroughly axe con vinced of their superior merit. These pens are comprised in fifteen numbers, each differing in flexibility and fineness gate the enormous sum of $385.30, as j of point, so that tbe most fastidious pen- Cocbt Pbocbedinos. Court con vened on Monday a week, at half-past 10 o'clock A. M. . Seven cases were con tinued nnlil next term. The first four cases in the Court of olumn. We, however, column next week. promise a full So .MB ten cr twelve years ago tbe peo- utor of R. C G.tlUlicT, deceased, vs. Mrs Jane Gallahcr, John Wright nd Mary Jane Runner, to recover tbe value of pie of Catharine township, Blair couty ' $23,000 worth of 5 20 U S. Oouds al bantehed the sale of intoxicating liquors from their midst, since which time they Lave not had a Commonwealth case iu Court, or required the services of a eon stable. Ex. Wasted. Tbe undersigned, having bark tim bei land lying two to fire miles from their tannery, in Lack township, ! . tthnilt miff mil, frtrr Vamt W,torn am jury ' Ifged to belong to the estate of R. C. Gallaher, deceased was reached. The remaining portion of Wednesday was consumed in hearing testimony relative to tbe cose, also Thursday, Friday, Sat urday, Monday and Tuesday up to 20 minutes to 11 o'clock A.M., when Mr. Lyons delivered the first address to the Tbe lawyers in the case were desirous of contracting for the peeling of j Lyons and Doty for plaintiff, Graham i - i t j r i . . n-i i l i ifteen Hundred Cords of Baik on said, ... , ,, J J .-I, , , ... : tbe box at half-past 6 o clock, and when t iruberlarin. inn th HnlivArv nf t ho Mir. i r at their tannery. From SI to S6 cord will be paid on delivery. 1. B. Spanoulb & Co per 1 they returned into court at half past 7 ; o'clock, to render a verdict, "the plaintiff ' took a non-suit, whereupon the Court : directed the plaintiff to take the verdict, A.V exchange says : Wanted, a little ; n l,!, was done, and the jury thereupon money, on eutacription, at this office, found a verdict in favor of defendant." We will take two dollars a piece from! m, about one thousand subscribers between j TkMPEBAXCE Mkbtixu. A meeting this and the first of April, provided they J "f '-e riiizeus of Tuscarora and Lack bring it, and we hope they will ! In the townships was held in the M. E. Church event that they fail to do so, the propri j "l R, e,J'B Gap. Tuscarora township, Feb. etor of this "sbebanjr" will be in a bad ! 7- ,S73- The titig was organized by way financially. Seriously, " brelhern ! calling J. S. I.aird, Eq and sistern," we mean what we say. ' On Monday night a week, Austin Kep ner, who had been eat, got off a train at Patterson and proceeded to walk to his father's rexiJence in Milford township. about a milo and a quarter from the sta-! j tion. It was not past the hour of 10 o'clock. lie had reached a point withiu a third of a mile of his father's residence when two men in the road caught him, threw bim down, and rohbed hm of a watch worth $40 and bis pocket book containing about $15. It was a success ful robbrry. Tub Northumberland connty Demo crat ssye : Tbe bear that was reported to ! be lurking on Blue dill, opposite this place, has not been seen for a few days. II is hcarship stole seven pigs from the firm of Mrs. Mary Gaugler, at Sliamokin Dam. He will no doubt be captured be fore long, unless he has retreated further "back to the woods. If the Blue Hill people will send for -John Tyson, of this place, bis bearship from t0 judiriduals: families and commu S. I.aird, Esq., to the chair. Vice 1'ieridents, George Woodward. Matthew I) iiigherty, John S. Gray, Saniutl L. Lawron, Joseph Anderson, Wm Painter, Jacob Woodward, Wm, Thompson, S. F. Ludwig. R. M. Gray. A In am Not, J. F Kirk, Thos. Murphy, acob L. Smith and Calvin Creighton Secretaries, Thos Creighton and Wm. Dougherty. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. S. S. Wallen, after which the following nunc 1 persous were appointed to draft resolutions expressive of the I scr.se of the meeting : Messrs. George McCu'Wh. Jas Irwin. II. L McMeeu. .-"aunul Walker and John Randolph. . Speeches wrrc made by Mr. Andrew Wilson. Rev. S. S. Wallen, Rev. J. Mc- Gill. John Sarvis, Rev. A J. Ross, and J Mr. James Iiwiu. The committee on resolutions reported lite following : Wmkbeas, We having witnessed with much sorrow the many violations of la and justice under the present license sys tem, and the vast injury resultiug theie- man cannot fail to find among the fifteen just such a pen as suits him The Spen cerian Pens are famous for their elasticity of movement, smoothness of point and great durability, and are a nearer ap proximalion to the real Swrn Quill Pen than any thing hitherto made. They are manufactured in England under the su pervision of the original inventor of Steel Pens, tbe venerable Josiah . Mason, and Joseph Gillott the Utter making a few of the numbers after the models of the late P. R. Spencer, the famous penman. They are used very largely in the com mon schools of the United States, in all the principal commercial colleges, in the government offices at Washington, and in the banks and eommerciil offices throughout the country, the sale reaching an enormous quantity annually. For the convenience of those who may wist to try them, a sample card of the Speneerian Pens may be had by mail by enclosing 25 cents to Messrs Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., 133 and 140 Grand Street N. Y. or the pens may be bonght at al most any score where pens arc sold. News from Neighboring Counties. MIFFLIN COUNTY. The Lewistown papers say : We know a jolly young man in town who will soon have somebody to stick hi fret against He is going to marry ; but we e han't tell his name. Rev. T. McRae, of MeVeytown, we are informed, lately re ceived a call from the Presbyterian con gregation at Renova, Clinton county, but be declined to accept it We leain that a man by the name of Wm. Search, recently a hostler at tbe Union House, on Saturday week borrowed a borsa, sleigh and buffalo robe from J. L. flimes to visit Snyder county, but next going to Reedsville, then towards Centre county, induced the owuer to follow the fellow and be was caught this side of Lock Haven, having sold the horse to one man for SCO, the sleigh to anoiher and the whip and robe to a third. He was com mitted to Bellefonts j ill, and will be brought here for ti ial. IICNTIsr.OON cor.MY. WHOLESALE will soon be placed in close confinement. Tbey don't know how to catch bears over there. Corr or the Law Rkpeali.nu the Sevekal Acts Relative to Public Printing in tiiis Cocntt : "An Act to repeal certain acts relating to the public printing for Juniata county. Src. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate .and House of Representatives of 'Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen nitics, do therefore hail with joy the op portunity now offered to reform these abuses llrsohrtl. That we rejoice at the gen eral uprising of tbe people in this con test. Rrnlce1, That without accepting the Local Option act as a finality, we enter the contest heartily and earnestly, and invite all men to join u in organizing to vote down license at tbe next local elec the i t,on jinrieen, i nat in vol ing aown license the citizens of the ennntv are securing the best interests of all classes, whether eral Assemhlv met. and it is herebv en- .acted by tbe authority of the same that , considered from a moral, social or politi the act entitled. An act relating to the publication of legal advertising in the county of Juniata, approved the seventh day of March, Anno Domini one thou cal standpoint. Rctohed, That in this contest we urge the earnest co-operation of all churches with their pastors. Rrtolvtd, 1 hat a committee of tbree and eight hundred and seventy two, and be appointed in each school district in .also the act entitled, An act relating to this township to conduct the canvass of public printing in the county of Juniata, .approved the fifth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and .sixty-seven be and the same are hereby .repealed. WM. ELLIOTT. Speaker of the House of Rprr?entatiTes. OEO. K. AN DERSON. Speaker of I he Senate. Appbovku the thirty first day of Jan uary, Anno Domini one thoiisaud eight jy adopted, after Lundred and seventy-three. jJ rn J. F. HART RAX FT, the township and bring to the polls all voters who will vote against tbe license. IC'tolvia, That by remonstrance we nrge npo'n onr Legislature now assembled not to repeal the Local Option law Rctolvetl, That we petition the Con stitutional'Convention in favor of insert ing Prohibition in the new Constitution Retohr J, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in tbe county papers The above resolutions were unanimous- which the meeting ad- J. S. LAIRD, Pret't. Thos. Cbeichton, Wm. Pocuiif.rtt, Srcrctariet. Pabeicide at Carlisle Ou Wed oesday evening Dr. Charles Zitzer, of j Carlisle, was killed by his son. It seem? ' Attention, Graybill Zocavis ! that the murdered man was of very in-1 You are hereby ordered to meet at your temperate babiis and bis family had armory on February 22nd, at ten o'clock notified the liquor dealers of the place ; A. M., in full uniform for drill. A full iot to give him anything to drink under j attendance is required for special busi penalty of prosecution. On the day j ness. By order of the Captain, named he beeama intoxicated and upon ; A. H. Fasick, O. S. troinsr home he Quarreled ' with bis wife nd son for the action they had taken iu KUXKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON has reached an enviable position tus case. During Hie controversy ine --.is-;..,. ,nra f, r;TO ,n.,m. young man struck his father iu the fore- J pWnt Dvspepsia and all diseases arising bad with an iron pestle, causing such j (f0m a digordered iv ot itolnacl,. It injuries as to result ia bis death several j MiU but purifie8 blood and Lours afterwards. j gives ne to the stomach, renovates the Young Zitzer was arrested and com- j ye tem an(, prolon&. ,ife. Try tyg vaj. mitted to jail to .wait a further hearing. aM(t Tonic for M,e t Bank8 & Hwn. We were iuf ormed this morning that j iju'8 prag Store, Mifflintown, Pa. the coroner a inquest bad rendered a ver dict "Thai the deceased came to bis death by being struck by the sou with an iron jiestle, in defense of bis mother, liar ritlurc Ti.lrgrajh Fc't. 7. KICKENBAUOH On the 6th inst., in Mexico, Maude, daughter of Samuel Rickea baugb. aged It years. 6 months and 3 days. SriCHER On tbe 6th inst., in Walker township, Elizabeth Spicher, aged 68 years and 18 days. BEALE On the 7th inst., ia Beale town- shit). Lemuel Beale, aged about 85 years. THEBBarebut few systems that do BUCK-Oa the 10th inst.. in the borouch not at some time or other require a tonic. f Patterson, Sarah, daughter or WUliam and KUXKEL'S BITTER WINEaf IRON! Sarah Buck, aged 1 year, 1 month' and 10 i is noted for its reinvigorating powers. ' days-' Tile Huntingdon papers says : James llollingshead, sou of Charles Ilollings head, uear Cassville, while walking with bis brother, on tbe side walk, in fiont of tbe new depot, ia this place, on last Sat urday evening, slipped on the ice. tripp ing his brother and both fell, James fall ing under and their combined weight broke Lis leg. He was on a visit to some friends...... An employee at the Kemlle Furnaces, named 11 enry Miller, from Morrison's Cove, met with an un timely death, week before lat i:i a sin gular manner. Uwinj to tbe ice upon the railway track, a number of coal dumps rau away from the brake-men near tbe furnace and were thrown from the track. Miller and others went the morn injr following the accident to dear up the wreck ; one of the cars was hnuging on a balauce and in some unaccountable manner it was thrown over and canght Miller, crushing his skull and iu?tantly killing him Isaac Miller, who com mitted suicide, near Mnpleton, on Sat urday tl.e 25th inst , was .buried on Sun day following The facts in the case, as sent us by a friend, arc about as fol lows : He was about 18 or 19 years of age and quite stout built. He had been rather indisposed for some time and was taking medicine from Dr. I. J Meals, of Mill Creek. On Saturday his mother gave him a powder to take that the Doc tor had left or sent him, after taking it he said that was all the powder be would need and went np stairs to his room and in a very few minutes tbe report of a pistol was heard. On bis sister going up stairs she found him lying across the bed with his head to tbe wall, covered with blood, and a largo Army Revolver lying under the front side of the bed. The ball had entered the centre of bis fore head and 'xlged ia the back part of the head. This occurred about to o'clock a. m., and he lived in an entirely insensible condition, till about 3 o'clock, P. M , when he died. No cause has been assigned for the rash act except the presumption of temporary insanity. It is said that on several occasions, a short time before, he spoke of leaving aud doing things for the last time, Ac. The Brotherhood of the Union of Ma pleton, of which he was a member, were at the funeral in full reg ilia and buried him with appropriate ceremonies. Pole cat skins cost almost as much as jnrymen during the past year. D P PAISTE, CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIPFIjINTOWN. Invites attention to his Large Stock of HARDWARE, IRON AID KAILS, Which are now ready for inspection, consisting of the most de sirable Goods ever brought to Juniata county. SKATLS. KNIVES, FORKS, POCKET CUTLERY, ...... PLATED WARE, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AC. STOVES AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, to make room for other goods. TKTstU Paper at Cost. g Agent for Fouse's IXL Horse and Cattle Powders. A Splendid Assortment of GOODS from ffHicn to Select Christmas Presents. Dee. 11, 1872-tfJ . D. P. PAISTE. TOTHEPUpCT The .undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of MIFFLIN 0Vi and vicinity that he has opened out m the BELFORD STORE-ROOM, on MAIN STREET, MIFFLIN- TOWX, with an entire New Stock of Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE, TINWARE, : . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS AND CAPS, FULLi JL.IIVE OF GROCERIES, COIFECTIOIERY, Stationery, School Books, &c., Boots and Shoes, for Men & Boys, Ladies, Misses & Children, FLOOR AND STAIR CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, TABLE CUTLERY, LOOKING-GLASSES, Eight-Day and Twenty-four-Hour Clocks, SALT by the SACK, Cheese, Dried Fruits bought and sold, (mm Uoots, Over Ntoes, and Sandals, Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal, Quilts, Redsprcads, Counterpanes, Ulaukets, etc., etc., etc. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange far Gwds. Prompt payers 30 days credit. Goods delivered at any place, in town when desired. C0HXELIUS BARTLEY, Mifflintown, Pa., Dee. 18, 1872-tf $18,000 WORTH or 0 9! M GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT -50- JUST NOW OPENED AT TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S, Ilridjjo fetreet, Mimintown, THE LARGEST, THE NEWEST, THE CHEAPEST, And the Most Attractive Stock of Goods ever Brought to Mifflintown. --- DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY OF PRICES AND STYLES. Black Silks, Drap De Alma, Inijwrlal Reps, Jamisd, Cachmeri Raye, Australian Crape Empress, Batest Canton Cloths, &c, &c, IN GOOD VARIETY. Wo respectfully solicit an eZimicat'mn brfure purchasing vlsewbere. Any and everything, tilth at Shatch, Cloth. Cusimerrt, flannel t. Blankets, L'ndeneear, Hosiery, Glore, Sfc. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any and everything at prices, which defy competition. One of the best in the connty, embracing all the for the Fall and Winter Trade, for Joules, 31 i 4 H 4 0 the New and Pest Stvles iieg and Children tLe same exclusively for our trade at prices to suit all purchasers. Every i pair warranted Grocery and (Jueensware Department. For our Grocery and Quecnsware Department we have secured one of the finest rooms in the county in the Odd Fellows Hall. Just opened one of the largest and best stocks of Goods ever broDijIit to tha county, all nf which are kindly submitted to tbe inspection of all oar numerous friends and enstomcrs. For quality and prices we defy competition. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. "LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO. TILTEN & ESPENSCIIADE. Oct. SO, 1872-ly D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is the place where joa can buy rX71io boHt xi i id tlio ClienpeNt Xarricl : FOMEROY CRAWFORD. Oo tha 4th inst., at tbe resilience of the bride's mother, by Rev. T. J. Sherrard, Mr. A. Slemmer Pomeroy, of Norristovn, Pa., and Miss Mag gie E. Crawford, of Mifflintown, Pa. Dicdt riBLic'SALEs. Tobias P Page will sell at public sale, at his residence, one mile north of Oakland Mills, Fayette township, on the ISth 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, bay rake, and all other kinds of farming implements. See handbills. Nathan Griffith, of Fayette township. will sell at public sale, at his residence, one half mile south of Oakland Mills, on Thursday, February 20, 1873, four bead of horses, one colt, four eows, seven head of young cattle, one sow and three pigs, together with his entise stock of farming implements, and also a lot of household furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. See band- bills. J. B. Smith, of Thompeontown, will offer at public sale, at his residence, on Tuesday, March 4, 1873, five work horses, one mare, three colts, four fat steers, five cows, eleven head young cat tle, one sow, nine shoats, farming imple ments and household furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. See handbills. John II. Cunningham will sell at pub lic sale, at his residence in Milford town ship, two miles west of Patterson, on Thursday, March 13th, tbree horses, 3 milch cows, 7 head young cattle, two four-horse wagons, J spring wagon, one Valley Chief reaper and mower com bined, 1 clover huller, 1 grain drill, corn sheller and other farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock'. See haudbills. Tlie 3Xai-liets. 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 Buy one and be convinced. Lanterns and Lamps for sale at Paiste's Wholesale and Retail Hardware Store, Crystal Palace Building. JJ. P. Sulouff ft Co.'s Prices Current Reported Weekly. Gbaim. White Wheat, bus $1 75 Red " " 1 70 Cora, old .......... .......................... 45 Oats ..... ......... ... ........... 3 Clorerseed ......... .......... ... . 6 00 Timothy seed . ....... 3 60 Coal. Prepared Ccal, ' f 5 25 Nut " 4 25 Pea " .. - 3 10 Bituminous" " 6 00 LOHBEB. Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft $35 00 " 5-8, " 25 00 " 8-4, " ....25 00to40 00 " 6-4, 2500to4000 Hemlock Frame, . 20 00 " Boards. 20 00 Whitepine worked Flooring............. 35 00 German Siding . .. 35 00 Panel Doorat ...............2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window....... 65 " 9x12, 75 " 10x12, " 80 10x14, ...... 90 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Feb 11,1872. Flocb. The demand is very light, being restricted to the wants of the home trad. Sales of 9000 bbls., including Superfine $4 755 25 Extras $6 007 00 N. W. Extra Family.. ...... f 8 0t9 25 Ohio Ind. do. dov ... ..... $8 004,9 50 Penna. do. do. ..... $8.5009 50 Fancy Brandt $8 0010 50 Grain There is cot much Wheat eoming forward, and not much demand. Sales of 1000 bushels Penn. and westera red at $1 0 al 95 and amber 5 $1 98 per bushel. . The last sale of Rye was at 87c. Corm meets a fair demand, and 15,0iK) bushels new Penn. and southern yellow sold at 59c, and white at 65c. Oats are dull ; sales of western white at 4!U50s, and mixed at 46a47s. Skids Clorerseed is ia fair demand ; 160 bus sold at ftJilOs $ tt. Iimotby sold at $3 754 per bus. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Feb. 104 P. M. - The market for Beef Cattle was very dull this week.- Sales of extra at 8a8e ; fair to good at 66, and common at 45jc. Receipts 3400 bead. Cows and ealvos are dull and nominal at $2550. Receipts 250 head. Sheep were dull. 8alea of oaeka- at 7a 8c and fair to good at 6J7o. Beoeipta 14,000. Hogs sold freely at $7 25 for eorafed. Re ceipts 8000 head. A Large assortment of Queeasware, Cairn ware. Glassware, Crockeryware, Cedar ware, &c, for sale cheap by TILTEN & tSrENSCHADE 8. MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, EATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FUSNISSHrC! GOODS.' this WE are prepared to exhibit one of th most ehoipe and select Storks erer 4&crel market, anu at .iziJ u.MSJJi.vit i-u l'nivt.s : Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Sorts, which will be made to order, at short notice, Tery reasonable. Remember the place, in the Nevin Biilding, two doors Wtst .of tbo Keystone Store, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, V. may 8, 1872-lf DR. P. C. RUr.DJO. DEALER IN EVERYTHING Tn.tT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS .DRUGSTORE. The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected Spectacles. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will fiml it tti their adranfaga Id call, as they will find the largest stock in the ennuty to S' lcct from. C'OMK AND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGUT RESTORED. Also, a splendid assortment of TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, NOTIONS w Something for everybody, young PATTERSON DRTT, STORE. With an mmense stock of and old, at the Special ftotiers. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KCNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON will effectually core all diseases arising from a disordered liver and stomach, such as con stipation, flatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or flutter ing at the frit of the stomach, swimming at tering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, Jce. Price $1. per bottle. K, F. Kunksl, proprietor, 25U North Ninth street. below Vine, Pbilade'phia. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. If your druggist has it not, send $1. to my ad dress, and the medicine, with free ad i ice, will be sent to you at once ; direct as shore. Fcb8, 'I2-6m 1 6 CHROMOSl I six a xaaai,"u 99 tst3m, jj w tkm trumr wnnn m wresir raais- msi woenomii -- m BaaW nalur. M Slim MM ST OSCZ M Xagents uim. m Xi'sT M VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE THE undersigned offers fur sate mis follow ing property, sitnated in Milford twp . Juniata county; -j miles wet of Patter son and mile from the P. It. Ri bounded by lands of Jamei North on the n"nh and east, and by land nf E. H. Duty on the south and west, containing Eight Acres &nd Seventy-Six Perches, all in a good tte nf cultivation. The Ini proTemen - are as follows : a. ila iiori:. 22x30, with batemral and eight room, three clothes preses and two halls : also a good BANK BARN, l";il;, well arranged: al Spring Ilou. S:itke Home, and other ne cessary outbuilding.. There i also an abun dance of fruit rn the preminea an Orchard of orer 50 I-?, SO being in bearing condi tion, also Cherries and Peaches. There is a good Spring of never failing water near the hoor;e. TERM?: Price $2,500. One IhoutanO. dollars to he paid on the 1st of April, 175, when tieed will be made and possesaioa Rteo, Tbe balance in payments to suit purchaser. Call at the premises, or ad irasa A. J. I1ERTZLER. Patterson, Juniata Ce., Pa. N. B. If desirable, the purchaser can buy thirty acres more, aU'ning the above prop, rty, under enlliratiun, at $ot) per acre. Caution ALL pernas are hereby eauiioajed against HitDting. Fishing, or in azy way rre. passing oo the farm ooewpasd by the under'--ivl. in Milford towaihip. All persons so, offending will he dealt with to the full e ileal of the law. JOSEPH FCNk, "Jcsiat SuTisil $1,50 eer year. Br Handbills far puMie sales printed on short notice at the Sbstixki Crura. AU kiads of Job Work neatly esesuied.