Cbe Juniata entind. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAR. 6, 1873. PENNSYLVANIA UA1LKOA I). ON AND after Sunday, Ieo. 22, 1872, rasserjrer Trains will leato Mifflin Station as follows : Philadelphia Express 1:10 A. M. Fast Line ... 4:0h A. M. llarriphurg Accommodation 11:28 A. M. Wail Train 0:18 P. M. Cincinnati Express.- 9:03 P. M. WISTWABU. Pittsburg Express 1:(8.A. M. Minciimnti Express I:"i5 A. M. Southern Express- 4:08 A. M Pacific Express- ,r:t:! A. M. Way Passenger liMK A. M. Mail Train 3:S8 P. M. Fast Line fi.83 P. M JAMES KORTH, Ag't TOWN AND COlJiTUV. - " ALTOOSA Lag a big scandal ? Houses are scarce and rents are high. NoitTiiiMBHtLAND La Lad a masquer ade ball. At a beavy discount in Mifflin Tbe Credit Mubilier transaction. . Tiierb is a considerable quantity of corn nnhuskcd in the fields in this coun-tj- ' The Wilsons, Bergya and Thompson are dealing quite extensively in horses this spring. Thb new railroad platform at Patter son is quite a big structure. To realize it walk around and over it. SituiRB IIuzzard is preparing to tuild a Louse at the corner of North tret-t and Patterson Avenue. Thb P. a R. K. Co. expect to work .-quite extensively during the coming au ra ttier at the laying of their third track. The public sale' of Messrs. Cleck and Beidler, at Van Wert will be on the 10th last, iustcad of the Sth, as stated last week. ' A prominent citizen of Tuscarora township informs us. that tbe people of that iownsLip will vote ten to one against license. Tub Lutheran congregation of this place are about adopting the envelope p.yctom and abandoning the system of Tenlii'g the p rr. Till! first day of Mnn-.h was a bright fold winter day. There was iiothirg about it to indicate it as the firt day nf epring. excepting ihe entifhiiie. CoNiiRPSs was in eci-aion all List Sun day transacting bitfiue!). Corrupt iuttl ligence is more dangeroiiij to the welfare of the nation than bom-flt ignorance. So many marriageable peeid" in Miffl:ti have been married during the pist winti r, tliat the few remaining eingle ones, when they waken io the morning a?k th?m Filves.s it possible that I have escaped the epedrmic f NoTirs AH persons indebted to the Undersigned for professional service are requested to mxke inituerliMe pnymnt. Uissetlled accounts will, in a very oh.iit time, be placed in the bauds of a legal -ffirrr for collection. J. L. Mi-Kbkhas, M. D. Juniata ct'l'NTY has never been thor ougbly examiii'd by a Geologist. I'racti- ........ .... d.i.al.nc. it in tc.in rrt In li l limn id ucuni iii, iia in.i, , m , , . . , . i.tia f tlio i-ii'lictit ifimitia in flip r"i!aff I aud if their developrmeuts continues, it ! will not require many years to demon strate the truth of their declaration. Thk railroad tie business is driven ex ter.sively in Juniata and adjoining coiiu tie touching the railroad. Ten years at ! this business at its present magnitude, u ill cut out all the timlier of a suitable ize for ties. What then 1 What shall become the- substitute 1 Ir seems almost unaccountable what becomes of nil the balances and scales annually made. The Fairbanks Scale Company last year used up 13,000 tons j J of raw material in the manufacture of the famous weighing machines. This . house, however, literally has the world for n mat ket. Tiikrk will be a Temperance Meeting iu the Court House on Friday e eniug next. Rev. O. O. McLean, of Lewis town, General Geo. F. McFarland, of Harrisburg, Kev. 1). M. Black welder and Bev. T. J. Sherrard, of this phice, are expected to be present to address the ; S- , j As exchange sr.ys : 1 he man lives in j Columbia Co , who has discovered that, to make a balky b::se travel tie a suing j tightly around his ear, uear the end, let Liin etaud until he begius to thake Lis head when he will forget about balking and CO without fuilher trouble. It never fails. The 'animile'' walks riht off on j hie ear. Almost a Fire. Mr. James Xortli, of Patterson, on' Monday Inst placed a r-tove iu one of thu back rooms of his new house in Patterson for the purpose of hastening the drying of that part of the house. A fire was kindled in the stove. Betwetn 8 and 9 o'clock iu the evening one of the carpeuters engaged at the house concluded to go to the build ing to see if the stove was iu a proper condition to be left for tbe night. On reaching the etove room, ho found the floor about the stove ou fire He siezed the coal bucket, rau for water and gave the alarm. His bucket of water extin guished the fire, and thus the presence of mind of one man saved a handsome dwellhiff house, an ornament to the town and a eredit to thecuterptiseof its owner, j b have been told, and Believe it, that a day Or two ago, Brother Allison Was struck with a Western fever. He was struck harder, and Beeper, than by John of The South, for whom it Is said he became a receiver. His dear ones he called And tenderly embraced, and enjoined Them to peace, that he Was only going to Alliance. To the cars he went, And got on, where it Was warm, then duced the Snow, oh ! the Beautiful snow, And added, to the snow, Cold, Sentinel, Schweier and all, I now bid defiance. They pulled him up from the Sea, the Barometer says, a Half mile bigb. For his Future state it is hoped, his Spirit may go higher, wht-u lie is called to die. Through the tunnel, onto the other Side they rushed, Of the snow The ea: th was hare, uncovered As it was it pleased his Eje, to see, the grass in Green from the ground stare. And Allison looked and laughed Till his jolly round belly shook, And threw off his coat that Made him warm, and said Tbe best of clothes can Be bought of Samuel Strnyer. Tlw smoky city in time was Xleacbed, of its mud, nf Its smoke, and how the Sua did try to shine, but Could not. for the du.-ky industrial Haze, He now proceeds to tell. : Business mida him stay too long For to suit -biinself, yet he Got through, then took the Train, aiid remarked goods can be Bought as cheap, at the Store of Laird & Bell. He sped over a plain. Where gravj lly knolls speak of The bottom of a sea. He cared not for the Past, he tho-ight of to day, Of the mammoth store at The canal, kept by Harry And Sam, both good men. A reverie possessed him, the Cold was pone, Schweier and the Snow, oh 1 the beautiful snow. Were far behind and no Trouble gave, and he confessed To liimsdt the chnp clothing Store is below Tilfen's door. Kept by Harh y, Horning & Hoffman. The ground ling had not seen His shadow ihe-.a. so lia Thought, but. alas ! he was a Jonah With a fishy smell, and Of the sterrn that came and Shut him wil!:::i friendly doors, lie dolorously does tell. For the town lie cmltl Not sen, for tin sifxc. Oh ! the beautiful snow, to my Home I'll go, he sai.l. It is no worse there Than hrre. and I'll tell That the finest go-uis can Be bought at Joe Pounell's So home he came . Through snow and rain. And into Court he rushed His claim to maintain. For the Judge had given Hi audit a pain. In the sura of dollars, Tnt seventy five. For wh'ch the Notary had Too deeply dived. That is all that's to Bn sail this dy. Ou!y buy your proeeiies at T;;e" store of Ne.il Bartlay, But don't forjr-t w!:en You are hard at work. That in your leisure you should Fa'ronize .ToLa Kiik. Wb are pleased to losrn that J. Frank j Beale, a former resident of Juniata cotm- , . 1 i" ty, has been admitted to an interest in J the firm of J. F. Z iellin & Co., Whole sale Druggists, Xo 2G1 Xorlh Third St., Philadelphia. Mr. Beale is a son of Joshua Beale, Sr., one of the oldest and moat favorably known citizens of Beale town, Juniat county. Wheu we sdate that Mr. Besle has had charge of the financial department of the above mcn- tinned house for a period of about six years, n' numerous readers will at once comprehend that Lis prnrai.tion is a well meriied recognition of Lis service, and a just tribute to his talents. We would conmiend his persevere!. ce to all our i-..mtt ra.-'ti wbt mi-p mAt'i.hinrr nn the i i i 4 r,ntr!i mid rmrrroil rn.-iii to "nr.cpss. ana e" rr - v fortune Fiiklity and energy-.jcharacter-iz; this firm, and our mrrvlwits and other business men would do vrell to remember Mr. Beale and the substantial house with wl.ieh he is now connected. TF.uiKRArB Mektixu is Pebkts ViLLS. Bursuant to notice the people of l'errysville and vicinity met in the school house on Monday cvenin". at 7 o'clock. Tt)), nwsli..g w. org!llliz.;j bv cal!ing ,0 :he chair Dr. G. M. Graham, and elect '"g B. U. P. Bealor, secretary. The meeting was addressed by Prof, Havid Wilson, Kev. II. C. Shiudle, Rev. J - H.. Stewart aui Dr. G. M. Graham On motion of A. J. Patteraou a com- j mittee of five persons, consisting of Al fred J. Patterson, Peter Brcuuuholtz, lter Difleudarfer aud David C. Coyle, j were appointed to canvass the town of ! Perrysville aud secure the names of all I the vot.-rs, if possible, to a pledge that they will iu the coming election in March cant their votes against the granting of lieenso. Ou motion the committee was directed to report ou Monday evening, March 3rd, at 7 o'clock, iu the school house in Per rysville. Meeting adjourned. G. M. GRAHAM, Prest. D. II P. Bkalor, Sec'y. Til ere has been more snow, more cold weather, and consequently more fuel used this winter than during any single winter within thirty years. So the Fath ers say. Corn SllELLEBS -and Fodder Cutters for sale at Puiste'a Hardware Store. Chapter of Accidents. On Friday, February 2st, at about 5 a. m., after having lit a l&mp, Mrs. Gid eon D. Calderwood was seized with a fainting fit to which she is subjected, and falling upon the lamp displaced the top of the same, whereupon the fluid explo ded, the flames communicated with Mrs. C.'s clothing just below tbe hips, and ex tended to her feet. Mr. C, then in bed, hearing her screams rushed forth, and with blankets subdued the flames, but not until tbe unfortunate woman hud been very severely burned. On Monday morning, Mr. Timothy Barnacle, conductor of third Tyrone Coal train, was reriously injured on the South siding at Tyrone depot while making up his train. He was caught between the dead block of first car and draft iron of tank, crushing his hip bone considerably, and otherwise injuring him. George Parks, brakeman on freight train, had his left hand caught between dead block of first car and draft iron of tank, crushing it severely,' hut he will likely recover without any rerious results to the injured, member. This also hap pened on Monday morning, at the Ware- j house siding, this place. Oa Tuesday morning of this week while ging up the mountain ia the neighborhood cf Mount Pleasant, Mr. J. Weaver, fireman on coal traiu No. 2 I. Bell, conductor, Levi Kellits, engineer was eeverely injured. Three engines were attached to the train, two in front and one in the rear. Mr. W, was stand ing on the apron of the tank attached to the second engine, when the diaft iron broke, disconnecting the engines from the traiu. Weaver losing his balance fell, at the same time, grasping the chain that holds the fire door open, which broke. It is supposed he did not get hold of anything else, but dropped down on the snow upon which he was pushed by the cross bar of tbe lank for about one hundred and seventy' five yards, breaking his ankle severing two fingers from his right hand and otherwise so verely injuring him. A young man named Bowcn, brake man on freight train, had his thumb cut off while iu the act of coupling cars at. Ph'illlpsburg, on Tuesday. Tyron". Ilcr o.ll. K. Sad Accident Boy Dmcwd On Tuesday of last week Mr. ChrL'tiau Cra mer, staited to go to Mann's Choice in a tied, taking his little sou John, aged 5J years, with bira. Whilst crossing the Juniata at Multiu's fording the sled lan upon a large rock aud titled over throw ing them both out into the water and in to the current of the stream. Mr. C. at once tried to rescue Lis child, wading after it, but could not keep up with the floating holy. When it reached the deep water, what is known as '"horse hole," he not being able to swim, give up the chare, and struck for the shore, ran down along the strfam for a distance of nearly a qnnrter of a mil;; ti another fording, wheu he agei i went into the stream and rescued the now lifeless corpse of his by as it fl ated Ij him. Several persons arrested by I lie lallier s ci tes came to his assistance but too Lite to save the life that had fled Thi-4 is very sad aff iir for the deeply afflicted father, and it is the second titnn he has been obliged to mourn the death of a child by drowning B-tlfttrd Gazette. Tub Lwistown papers say Joseph JJrannon, formerly watchman at Bixler's Gap. and lately employed on the road as a gang baud, fell down dead ou Monday evcuiug while carrying a bucket of slop down his gaiden. It is supposed he rnp tured a blood vessels Mr. 15. was about 50 years of age, and had not been iu good health for some years. V. I. Shaw's meat shop, under Cob Jobu Hamilton & Son's insurance office, has -been two or three times burglariously eutered at night during the present win ter, and rubbed. As we remarked once before, somebody in town is itching for a room iu the penitentiary, aud he or they will doubtless before long be accommodat ed. The first reports of au accident on the Allegheny Valley railroad, had it that a boy named Scott was among the killed, but it turns out to have been James Cor dell, son cf the late Isaac T. Cordell, of this place. lie was about 16 years of axe. Public Salss O P. Katherman, residing at Thomp snntowu, will offer at publie fala, at ten o'clock A. M., on Saturday, March Sth, four horaee, 4 cows, C sheep, 1 breeding sow, threshing machine and power, clo vcr huller, aud other farming implements. See handbills. David Adams will sell at public sale, at his residence in Beale township, one fouith mile west of Johnstown, r.t ten o'clock A. M., on Saturday, March Sth, two youDg mares, one with foal, 4 milch cows, 2 head of young cattle, a lot of sheep, S shoats, 1 two horse wagon, 2 spring wsgons, plows, harrows, aud other farming ntensils ; also, a lot of house hold furniture. See handbills. James l'arfet, residing in Delaware township, three miles east of East Salem, will offer at public sale, at 10 o'clock, on Wednesday, March 19th, one cwo-year old colt, 3 cows, two being fresh, 1 three year old bull, lot of young cattle, 10 bead of sheep, 2 shoats, 3 wagons, fod der cutter, hand cider press, good fan ning mill, and other farming utensils, lot of poultry, hay, potatoes, 1 vo octave melodeon, 1 Cremona violin, 1 clarionet, 1 flute, cupboard,. table, stoves and other household furniture. See handbills. The undersigned will sell at public sale, at Van Wert, Walker township, on Monday, March, 10th, eight horses, two good driving .liorses, 2 good draught horses, 2 brood mares with foal, 2 milch cows, 3 head young cattle, 1G head good wool sh39p, 1 good breeding-sow, reaper and mower combined. Columbia Lav rake. Palmer hay fork, rope and pulleys, plows, harrows, See., also, Lay by the tgn, 3 t K...U.1 ; ,Yl shock, given, bills. A credit of nine months will be Sale at 10 o'clock. See Laud Wii.lt am Cleck. Samlel Cleck. William U. Beidler Emanuel Spicher will offer at public sale, at Lis residence, lj miles east of Mexico, at ll o'clock A M , on Tuesday, March llth, two mares, tine with foal, l bay horse,' three years old, 3 cows, two of which will be fresh soon, 5 bead of young cattle, 2 wagons? ttwg, harrows, corn planter, horse rake and other farm ing utensils. See handbills. John II. Cunningham will sell at pub lie sale, at his residence in Mil ford town ship, two miles west of Patterson, ou Thursday, March I3th, three horses, 3 milch cows, 7 head young cattls, two four-horse wagons, I spring wagon, one Valley Chief reaper and mower com bined, l clover bailer, I grain drill, corn shtller and other farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Sec haudbills. Joseph Brandhoffer, resiJing.,on Sam uel O. Evans' farm, in Delaware town ship, two miles southwest of Fast Salem, will sell at public sale, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Thursday, March I3th, four good young draught horses, 7 young cows, all coming in profit this spring, 10 head of young cattle, 2 calves, 18 good Bheep, G shoats, wagons, plows, and other farm ing implements. See handbills. Philip W. Miller will sell at public sale, at his residence iu Spruce Hill twp., 1J miles east of Pleasant View, at 10 o'clock, on Friday, Mdrcli 1 4th, one good mare, 3 milch cows, 2 shoats, 2 wagons, threshing machino, and other farming implements. See handbills. Dr. II. Harshbergcr will offer at public sale, at his residence in Fayette town ship, one mile south of McAlisterville, at 10 o'clock A. M , on Tuesday, March IS, two mares with foal, 1 two-year old horse colt, 2 cows, 1 large fat bull, 5 head of young cattle, hay by the ton, 1 grain drill, 2 wagons, threshing machine and other farming implements. See hand bills. John Diehl, Executor of Baniel Diehl, deceased, will sell at public sale, at the late residence of said deceased, in Lack township, at 10 o'clock, on Tuesday, March llth, one mare, 1 milch cow, 3 hogs, wagou, plows, harrow, wiudmi.l, saddle, grindstone, cross-cut saw, ten plate stove, large iron kettle, carpenter tools, and a number of other articles. See handbills. riol : JIuCRUM Febrnarj 7, 1873, in Milford township, John William, son ef John E. and Jane MeCrum, a;cd 8 months. TI3K tfiSASCfiSCUS HARDWARE COMPANY, Iain S!reet, Oipsits Court Tarff, 3ili1in(oivn, Fa.. Are offering Large Inducements to CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS, BLACKSMITHS, SADDLER3, SHOEMAKERS, BUILDERS, rAUiTERS, &c. They have on hand the largest stock of IIAHDWARE, IRON. HORSE SHOES, Nails, Paints, Leather, AND EUILDI1T3 MAT3SIAL, la the central part of the State. They are selling liar Iron at 5c lb. Ilorsc Suoe3 at S7.25 kc.?. Best Norway Nail Rods at Ac lb. 14 inch Ilorso Ra?ps at S5c each. They are selling 11 Hickory Felloes at SI ,10 lb set. 1J Hickory Spokes at ?2 00 $ set. No. 1 Gum Hubs at 90c set. No. 1 Hemlock Sole Leather at 31c 1 lb. No. 1 Best Oak Leather at 40c g lb. Vf. In order to close cut their immemi stock of they will sell them at COST.-a Give them a cill before pur chasing elsewhere. Franciscas Hardware Co. Main Street, Mifflintown, GO to the Jcsiata Skxtixel Job Printing Office for all kiuda of Plaia and Fancy Printing PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. Prices of Board cf Coaimcrce. Reported weekly for the Jckiata Sektihii. by the Coaril of Commerce cf Mifflin anil Pat terson. Butter p lb ... 25 Eggs. "tJ doz 3i Lard, "i It 8 Country Soap 8 ' Ta"oV?....."!!!:....... 8 j Rg' 3 Wool. wiSBcJ fiO Dr?rf Apples 10 " Peaohts, pared.... 20 FtfBhes, unpared 15 " Cherries, pitted 20 " Blackberries..... .10 ' Raspberries ; ::j 16 Country Hams .-. 12 .Sides and Shoulders 7 Potatoes, f) bu J; 40 Oni?ns " CO Ground Alum 51', f ck 2 25 Railroad Ties M Locust Poets, mortising - 32 " . " for board fence... - J3 Shelley & Stambaugh's Prices CurrC-it- r . .1 ii- 1. 1 vurreuieu "evilly. Cetstal Palace, Mifflintown, March S, 1873. ( Prime Roll Butter, per P 25 Eggs, per dozen HO Lard, per lb 08 Tallow, per lb . 08 Beeswax 30 Dried Apples, per lb ... Ot " Cberries, seedless, per lb.... 17 " " unseeded 04 " Elackberrie3 08 - ". Raspberries 20 Walnuts, per bus 40 Sbellbarks 95 Potatoes CO Chickens, live, per lb OS Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, per sack 2 00 D. P. Sulouff & Co.'s Prices -Current. Reported Weekly. Obaix. Wliite Wlieat, bus .' ?1 75 Red " " 1 70 Corn, old , 45 Oats 35 Cloverseed 5 00 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Preparod Ccal, ton $5 25 Nut " " 4 25 I'ea " " 3 10 Bituminous" ' - 5 00 LrsiBCB. Run of Loe, 4 4, y 1000 ft $35 00 . 5-8, " 25 00 " " 8-4, " ....25 00to40 00 " 6-4, " 2500tol000 Hemlock Frame, " 20 00 " Boards. " 20 00 Whilepine worked Flooring...- 35 00 " German Siding 35 00 Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window- 65 " " 9xt2, ' 75 ' " 10x12, " 80 " " 10x14, " t 90 riliLAUELPIIl V iUAKKETS, PuiLAPZLrhiA, March 4, 1873 FLOra 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 12i 0 bids, iuciuding Superfine So 0fl(o;5 uf) Extras $fi 2o(.,7 1 0 N. W. Extra Family $S 0Xi, "io Ohio & In l. do. do SS 2."W,0 53 Penna. do. do. .. $8 25fi;U 00 Fancy Brands...- $0 7501130 Grain There is not much demand for wheat, nnd only a few email lots changed hands at Si 9Unl 95 for red, $1 97al 08 for amber. The last sale of rye was at 85c. Corn is in limited request ; sales of 600 bus yellow at 58c. Ort's are dull ; sales of 5000 bus white at 48aa0c., and mixed t 4Ga47c, Seki8 Cloverseed is dull nnd lower; 2'JO bushels sold at UaiiJc per lb, the latter rate for rcclcaued. Timothy sold at $'i 75a 1. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Moxdat, March 34 1". 21. Beef Cattle wore iu fair demand this week. i30 head arrived and Bold at the Avenue Drove lard at 7Ja8c for extra Penna and western steers ; t;a7c for lair to good do. and 5a55c ? lb gro3S for common. Cow and Calves were dull at I?25a50. Re ceipts 250 head. Sheep moved slowly at IJaTJc for fair to choice, and $2 50a3 50 per head for common. Receipts 10,000 head Ilngj have advanced. Sales of cornfed at S3 25a 850. The First, The-Best, The Cheapest, The Largest Stock of Goods IX TIIE COUXTY, To Offer to the Public AT THE YEEiY LOIYISST SaICE, Just Received from Eastern Markets. Seeing litem will Guarantee Ycu Satisfaction. SHELLEY & STAMBAUGII. HEW- CRYSTAL PALACE BUflJM, iihtlihtowit, pa. Oct. 8, 1872. AGENTS WNTED F0S McCLELLAN'S The first and only complete the Pacific Slope; iJcscriptionsof Prrtdnrf Mmintaln Jicenerv.Val Tlr Fnrrt Waterfalls, llav. KHaTDOrt. TOO Pae. oo XiUutrations and Maps, illustrated Circulars Free. WM. FLINT & CO Philadelphia, Pa. Feb 5-3m The oldest a:i'J most reliable Institution f"r obtaining a Mercans Education. J-I'ictical business men as instructors. 'or information, write for a circular lo P. , DCFF & SO!?3, Pittsbdrgh, Pa. j noT5-3ui,eom i QOLOEH bUtory of the Seasons Or lev Riven $18,000 " GE2TEHAL MERCHANDISE, I JUST NOW OPEN AT TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S, 0 t the! Largest, j THE NEWEST, ! THE CHEAPEST, 1 j H ' IS) And the. 3Iost-Altractivc Stock of Goods ever 1'rcugii! lo Miiiiinknw!. !,, DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY OF PRICES m STYLES, h Black Silks, Drap l)e Alma. Imperial Heps, Janii.e, !i Cachmeri Have, Australian Crape Empress, j Batest Canton Cloths, &e.f j IN GOOD VARIETY. i . i We respeetful'y solicit an cxruiination bvfure iurc'i.;Iug tie'ehere. j I Any a?ul ercryfhing, such at :au-7s, Vluths, Casshnercs, Uuunrls. Elanhets, I ndericear. TTTTTTI 3 1 til t vv xii. x j urvs Of any and everything at One of the OTst in the county, embracing all the New ari'-l 'est Flvlea i for the Fall aud VTinter Trade, for I.adie, Mioses nuu Children the ! same exclusively for cur trade at prices to suit ait purelMsers. Kvcry , j pair warranted Grocery and Queensware Department. For our Grocery and Queensware Department vc havi? ecureil one of the finest rooms in tho county in the Odd Fellow. Hall. ' Jit?t opened one of the largest and best stocks of (roods ever brought io the county, all of which are kindly submitted to tiie inspection of all our numerous friends and customers. For tju.iliry and priies we defy competition. EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. " LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO. TILT EX & ESPEXSCHADE. Oct. 30, 1S7J-1 D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is the pla.ee wlera jou can buy 'iiriio lost mill t Ji; Cioni?ost V lS fl MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, EATS, CAPS, BOOTS, 82333, AID rin&TCErXCr COKS. TVE nro prepared to exhibit cn? of the nio-t clinic" am! -.-lot. tiicks c7er c!TereJ ia tills market, and at ASTOXtSlIIXU LO V.' THICKS : Also, measures taken for SniU and parts cf Suits, which will be made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. r t , - . Remember tho pl.ice, in the Ncvin R'lilding, two unors weal of the Keystone Store, milDGE .STREET, M1FFLIXTOWN, PA. m.-y 8, lT-'-tf DR. P. C. RUffDIO. IA.X,X,I3rWOTV, XuV., DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A riKsT-CLA3S The public attention is also invited to h'n large assortment of Perfected All prfons wlio nrn in neeJ of Spf cticlcs will fiml it to tljt-ir a lvr.rit;: ti crI!, m t'sry will find tin! l.irn?t Ptock in tlie enmity t'j yi i.-ct I'imiu. t'OMll AND HAVE rOUll EYE-T5IGI1T IIESTOIM'D. Al.-n, a fI. ; a.vo.trm nt of TOILET ARTICLES With an mmense stock and cM, at the of NOTIONS D. P. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. K. SuIouiT i Co.,) SSALEES III Grain, Lxtm.'ber, Coal, CALCINED PLASTER. CEMENT, &C. Tlie Highest r'-isli Trif"fa T:l5il . rt . lor all KinUS Ot Urain. .t it l o ll , .1 Lnraoer. teal, tvc, bold al Hie LiOWCSt Pi'i,'0St vV' HaT'ng boats of oar own we can freipht Grain, Lumber, Coal, io.. cheaper than any tiuww ' . a. " k ..ava other parties. We therefore defy competi-i tion. KJTou can maks moner by calling on os before selling or buying elsewhere. j Gbaix will bc kcce!Yi it .TORE to n' solo by thk 1st of Juse, 1873. ' I P. S. Our grain is not derated on wen ; ba;,8- i Mifflintown, April 20, 1372. ! - K0TICE. i A IX persons are hereby cautioned not to ! A interfere or meddle with four Mules now ; in the possession of D. S. Smith, as I have this day purchased the same, and h,e left ' them on loan with the said i. S. Smith, nnd are subject to my order. O. M. CHAUiM Perrjsriilc, Feb. I, 187-1-lir ' WORTH:- OF AT 4 3D 1 Hosiery, uotes, cjr., c. HI, prices which defy competition. . , n FOR THE LADIES, jt!3-S..mrt!.::.g r.r cv 1j'. yon-; TATTEllSOX IRUCi .STOIIK. M1 Helices. v t.u THE CnHAT DlrL-OVEPiV. HO 01 iP'!?. Kt'NiiEvs i.irri'.a v;y.". a? will effectual!; ivitv I.iv-.r 'on!i.!-iitil. liw pppsia. Jauiiuic-. t'l.r'-uic cr II i bilitr, Chronic Di irii'-a bit: i '?3 f t,:? Ki, j neys, and all ili J? t.K ,s nr-Tr iir. .1 l.Hr j dcreii Liver, tuiii.i'-'i or Jfiititif u.'Ji n Couslijiati'jns. Flii;!"ic?. !:iirir'l r.lc"--, Ku!! j ne of T.lood t the Aci'li' if tin- j Stomach, Narifci. Di."ji:t f ir I' vi!, ful'iio? ? or Weitfht il t'iO 'tOi.L.l..!i. ,T,l:',:,r r.r I'ltii- i tcrin? at the nit ' f t'r.P .'I in-nfli i;.a uin- I of the He.l. Hi'ltevtn at t: Jlnrt, j king or suffo.-6t!n:: Si.ui.. -xh-.i i.s a j posture. Ve!'.wiu-.w if the H!::n 11 1 Kye. I contist imasiMinci f e" an t t:.'. !.- i pr.-.ia hikv aue em-iuki-y j V EGETAl-LK an ; free :'ru;,i A!oI.ui. S:itui; i !.".': ait-1 nil in,'ivin irrcrt'.nt. r..id tn plc-isp.nt in ii ! .ir. t soivil, mil l in their : operatiutis. wi.) r-Move imfuriii-ij .'run i! Ka;i, arii o;VP i.nihh i-. i i'ic f-n- . - - --- - - j tcv ft. I I'Tt r i . - t Tli trulv t.l.i-i'i'.. T.-.:,;.- In- !'. t thoronshlv tets'! !.v :iil tt.-i - of rt -n mnnity that it iJ n'.t di -pme.l ind:f pni'.l- Tonic ra?ifi..:ne. It cox's hut U,:W, V" 'he ''Iok K'v"' 'one " ,"'i- ach, rpobtalcs the "vslem and prlunj- life I now only ask a trial of this vMinMe Twie. Price ?1 pprhnttle. F, F. K C XK K1 Sr.V Proprietor. -Jo'.t NORTH NINTH RKKT. below Vine, VhiVidplphia. AK KOIl KL'NKKIrf 1UTTKR MNT- "" ANI' T XKr' OT1!ER- , U -ro"r ,!lr,,-iSt - " " rwU'f V '? n'J A,1',r";!-, n'1 u" "--l'c-n-. wth J'ce fr,e- ,l,1""!tw hy et -rt Iva,.. '2Joa' lt'K --t". A FINK assortment of Cloth. Citsimprp, Ve'tin;s, Sc., j'tst rceeired and for ale B. Lol P"N,