p Juniata tnlmcl. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAT 7, 1878. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ON AND after Sunday, Deo. 22. 1872, Passenger Train will Icktc Mifflin Station as follows : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express 1:10 A. M. Fast Line 4:0- A. M. I'aci&c Express DV..7 A. M. Ilarrisburg Accoraoiedation 11:28 A. M. Mail Train- :18 P. M. t'bicapo Express I'. M. Cincinnati Exjtcss 9:03 P. M. WLSTWAED. Pittsburg Express l:r,8 A. M. -ineinnati Express 1:"5 A. M. Southern Express- 4:08 A. M Pacific Express C:J3 A. M. War I'asscnger 10:0:i A. M. Mail Train 3:38 1. M. Fast Line f..33 P. M JAMES NORTH, Ag't NOTICE. Tbe following scale of prices for announce ments of candidates, in tbe SuNTiyist, for of f c al the approaching clectiou to be pub lished wetkly until tbe Primary Election will rigidly adhered to : Senate, $15; Legislature, $10 ; Sheriff, Register and Re corder, Commissioner and Treasurer, $5 each. Communications recommending can didates for office, 25 cents per line. No announcement or communication will published unless accompsnied by the money. ron.H AMI COl'STHV. . The season id twenty days late. Both girls and bojs run Loop" on the pavements in tLe evenings. Tue circus companies have given this valley the "go by." Si:ndav was the brightest and plea eantert day of the season. Hoffman's building, on the comer of ?ridge and Water streets, is bting raised. Vhach treks in tuis neighborhood con't bud. They were frozen last wiu- ter. TllK Court did not grant license to those who petitioned fur the sa'f of liijuor, last week. The Wilson llr.rf.hera are building a large barn on their farm in Fermanagh townhip TllK common question nmong land owners in Juniata is, "Llave yon iron ore en your property T" Ip yon wish to buy a town lot tibuil 1 a house on, give the editor of the S'liti nrt a call. He has a number for sale. If you have anything to sell advertise in the columus of the Seatiml. There is not a better medium in th count'. Harlky & Co. have created a furor in the clothing market by the introduc tion of their larjje stock f New ools. The " j.iuitor" of the public ground should not allow till poster to drive lacks and nails into the trees around the public square. Ho. Hugh X. McAlister, i r years a citizen of Bi llcfonte, Center countj-, bur originally from Lost C'rct k Valley, this county, died on lust Monday, aged 05 Is IS"?, 301 cars of pig iron, 2S5 cars of coal, 3.C00.00O feet of lumber, and other materials in proportion, were used in the manufacture of Fairbanks' scales Black bass are being caught at Xew, ort, in the river. It is the result of the Susquehanna having been stocked at Ilarrisburg some year ago with that kind of fi.-h. A citizen suggests that men who own lands containing iron ore should club and procure a geologist and practical miner, and have the county thoroughly examined. Who will move in the matter to raise a fund for that purpoec. Xew Goods. Laird 3c Bell have just finished shelving a large stock of Spring and Summer Goods latest styles, which ihey offer at the lowest prices. Call and examine their stock and secure bargains Sec advertisement in another column. Icu. II. D. Weller is offering to the citizens of Mifflintown, at their doors, from his wagon, clear, pure. Lost Creek ioc. Xow is the tiuia to engage t is iuxuary for the season. He will also opeD his ice cream garden on next Sat urday evening. Don't fail to call. The Grand Jury last week reported the Court House unfit for a proper trans action of business, and recommended that the County Cumniistioners alter that building so at to plhco the court room on the second floor, and the public offices on the first floor, with jury room?, Judge, witness aiid attorney rooms, and au en largemeut. Three of the rooms in the jail were condemned, and that the. tin fenced portion of the public ground should be surrounded by a fence. Send 1)klkatbs to S. S. Conven tion The different Sunday Schools throughout the county are requested to appoint their delegates to the Conven tion at an early day, and scud their names to the Chairman of the Executive Committee, so that arrangements can be made for their entertainment I'ach school is entitled to four delegates. The Convention will organize at 10 "cloek, A. M., on Tuesday, May 27, 1S73. in the Presbyterian Church, Mifflintown, and continue two days. It is hoped that every Sunday School in the county will send delegates, and that every del egate will do his or her utmost in order to make the Convention interesting and profitable H. C Pardoe. Chairman Executive Committee. .Mifflintown, Ta. Last Thursday two strangers - horeo and bnggy at Perrysville and drove across tbe Tuscarora mountain into Perry county, to Henry Swab", residence, one mile and a half south of Ickeshurg. Be fore reaching Swab's, one , of the party got out of tbe buggy. The other fellow drove up to the house, got out and repre sented himself as a horse dealer, wishing to buy horses. "While looking at the stock, the man who had left the buggy made his appearance and asked for a man named Wagner, who he said owed him qnite a sum of money for jewelry. He declared that he had come all the way from Baltimore expecting to get the mouey, snd that he had not only failed in that, but he had failed in even getting a sight of Wagner. He s.-emed to be in great distress lie was in need of mon ey, and Wagner's failure to come to lime would Etrailen him the more, financially, lie offered to sell one of two gold watches that he had with him, to the drover, at a greatly reduced price. The watches, be snid, were worth SI 50 a piece. The drover did not wish to buy. Swab would not buy. He then offered to pawn the watches to the drover for $100. The drover would not take them, for he might not be fnitiiil at home when the watches should be redeemed. At this last bait Mr. Swab bit. He would take the watches at 8100, and if the fellow failed to put in an appearance at the stated time, they were to be bin, and he would get SaOO for them The fellow said he was hard up for money, and asked Mr. Swab to loan him seven dollars uutil he would redeem the watches. Swab didu't have all of 107 in his bouse, but he went and boi rowed from a neighbor what was needed to make that amount. The man with many thnuks and promises of speedy return took his departure, while the assumed horse dealer lingered a while to properly season Swab with congratulations of the probability ol a couplo of huudred dollars easily made. By and by he also left, and was joined by his confederate, and the two speedily came back to Perrysville, and sent a boy with the horse aud buggy to the manf from whom they were obtained, with the statemeut that they wanted the horse and lugy on Friday. Meanwhile Swab's speculation was too good to keep ; he told it to his neighbors. He told it to one who takes a county paper and was posted. T'his man told Swab that he btlieved that he was the victim of a swindle, and that in his opinion the horse dealer ami the man in search of Wagner had the thing in partnership, and that he supposed his watches were anything but gold. Swab became ilarmerlt and posted ff and had them examined, and to his consternation they were pronounced to be worth about S3. 50 a piece. He mounted the best horse he owned and came to Perrysville as fast as be could He reached the town about au hour after the two swindlers had walked from it, on the railroad, in the direction of Thompson town. The C:30 v. M. train eaet came alotig just then. He took it and went to '1 hotcpsoutown The men had not parsed that point. He walked np the road to Tu.-carora Station, where be was informed that two men answering the description he gave had been there, but a short time before, and traded a gold watch to a man for a silver watch and $10 "to boot,'' and hail then been ferried across the river, in a skiff by a boy, to whom they gave a 'quarter.' Swab con jectured thattliey would lodge at Thomp gontowa tliat night, aDd hastened to tliat place, where, sure enough, he found tbe swindlers. They willingly surrendered all of the money they had left of the SI 07, which wan f 100. They declared that they had already spent 87. Swab did not have them arretted. No regular reader of a county paper is taken in ae was Swab. ' Dkcobation Day. The foPowing general order has been issued from the headquarters of the Grand Array of the Republic, Department of Pennsylvania, under date of April 23. 1873 : In accordance with our rules and reg ulations, Friday, May 30th, will be ob served as a memorial day for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, or who have since passed away. Citizeus generally, mili tary and civic associations, churches and Sunday schools should be invited to par ticipate, and in places where there are no Poets of the Grand Army, it is hoped that the citizens will join together for this purpose, that fitting services may be htld iu every church yard or cemetery where our dead heroes sleep. The manner of conducting these ser vices is optional with Posts, but those desiring it, can obtain copii s of the form of ceremonies, as furnished last year by making immediate application to the A. A. G. Attention is especially invited at this time ti the recommendation from Nation al beadijuaiters last year "that flowers aud shrubs be planted at each grave, in order that when we are gone, the seasons in their ceaseless round, may in our stead adorn the sleeping places of our com rades." l?y order of li. B Beath. Commanding Department. C. S. Greens, A. G- Tim Allenville Vocal Class will hold a Coucert on the 9th of May, at the St. Paul's Church, for the benefit of the Sabbath School, to begin at 7$ P. M. To be conducted by Harris J. Shellan herger, teacher. Admission 15 cents All are invited. j Clkaned eels were in tbe market List ! week ai 16 cents per pound. Court Proceedings. Court opened Monday morning, 28th ult , at 10 o'clock, wheu tbe constables made their returns and the newly elected ones were sworn into office. The grand jury were called and charged by the Court, after which considerable Orphans Court and miscel laneous business was transacted.' The trial lUt was then called over, and a jury empanueled in the first case on the list. E S. Doty vs. David Watte and Thos. Cox. This was an action of assumpsit on a promissory note drawn by James U. Graham in favor of Thomas Cox and David Watts for the sum of $300 , and by them endorsed. Part of the money had been paid by Graham before his death There was a judgment by default against Thomas Cox, and the issue was as to whether David Watts, the other endorser, was liable on the note. David Watts alleged an alteration of the note by Mr Doty after be had endorsed, by inserting his name as payee, when he alleges he was a second en dorser only, and that such alteration would have increased bis liability. The verdict was for the defendant. Andrew Hoover vs. Wesley Toomey. This was au appeal by defendant from the judgement of Samuel Leonard, Esq , who had given judgment against the de fendant for the sum of $13.20. On the trial of the case in court, after the case was ably argued by counsel on the one side and the other, aud the jury having been charged by the Court, found for the plaintiff the sum of ten dollars. James Xorth vs. Samuel Hosteller. Settled by the parties. Henry W. Overman vs. Win. Given, Assignee of C. J. Chamberlin. Action of repleviu fur l't0 sides of leather. The verdict was for tbe pluiutiff Laird & Bi-ll vs. James Burns Set tled by the parties. Siianlz & Keely vs John Dunbar. Action of assumpsit. Verdict for plain tiff for $242 71. Pavid K Sulouff vs. Frow & Parker. Assumpsit on promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff for $435.42. Cyrus Morrison vs. Penna. II. It. Co. Verdict for plaintiff for S214.20. George W. Smi h vs. Joel Wbitmer. Verdict for plaintiff for SIS 33. H. & J. Myers vs. Alfred Steel. As sumpsit. Verdict for plaiutiff for f 203. 25. T. V. Irwin vs. John Sherlock. Ver dict for plaintiff for 122 J. E. West vs. Joseph Lane. There were two of these cases origiuating be fore a Justice of the Peace, who gave judgmeut for the plaintiff, from which the defendant appealed. On the trial of the i-ase, it appearing that the title to lands came in question, the Court dismissed the case, because the Justice had no jurisdiction. Klias Snyder vs. Abraham Ualteman. I'laintiff took a non suit. The other cases on the list were con tinued. The argument list was contin ued till May 14th, when an adjourned court will meet to dispose of it. EXTRAORDINARY SALE! The Singer Sewing Machine Company I ! ju S72 sold 219,758 Machines 45,670 j more than any other company, a.d over j nili quarter of all Machines sold during j tlmt, year. Nine out of ten of said Singer i Machines were for family use proving the great popularity of the Singer in the household Machines sold on easy monthly payments, and delivered to any part of Juniata county. Singer Machines cleaned gratuitously. Oil, Cotton and Linen Thread, Silk Twist, dec .always on hand, and to suit any machine. B. F. WALTERS. Agent for Juniata Connty, apr23 3t Mifflintown, Pa Attention, Guards ! Special Meetiku. The members of the Fayette Union Guards are requested to meet at their armory in McAlisterville, on Sat urday, May 17th, at one o'clock P. M. Business of vital interest to the Com pany.is to be transacted, and the pres ence of every member on the roll is de sired. By order of the Captain. Wm. Shirk, O. S. New Goods. Just received at J. W Kirk's Store, Main street, Mifflintown, Pa., a full line of Goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Fish, Salt, Meat, Confectioneries, Fruit, Nuts, Tobacco, Sega'rs, &c, which will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. Give me a call, examine goods, and hear prices. April 30-3t 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 t!ie blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life. Try this val uable Tonic. For sale at Bauks & Ham lin's Drug Store, Mifflintown, Pa. Tiiosk afflicted with Pains and Aches should try KUNKEL'S PAIN SLAY ER, a valuable remedy. For sale at Banks &; Hamlin's Drug Store, Mifflin town. v HEAPS GCSS On the 4th inst., by Rev, D. M. Black welder. Mr. S. W. Heap, of Walker townskip, and Miss Lizzie A. Guss of Fermanagh township. MONROE On the 4th inst., in Liverpool, Terry county. John Duncan Monroe, sged 63 yeajs and 11 months. Fricc3 of Board of Commerce. Reported weekly for the Jtsiata Skstisel by Ibe Hoard of Commerce of MiSia and Pat terson. Butter $ tb 30 Eggs, jtl doi 15 Lard, $ lb 8 Country Soap 8 Beeswax , 23 Tallow 8 Rags 3 Wool, washed 10 Dried Apples 10 " Peaches, pared 20 " Teaches, unpared . 15 " Cherries, pitted ... 20 " Blackberries 10 " Raspberries 10 Country Hams 12 Sides aud Shoulders 7 Potatoes, ! bus .-. ... 40 Onions " 00 Ground Alum Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties 50 Locust Posts, mortising ,..... 32 " " for board fence.. -....J.,.. 15 Shelley & Stambangh'i Prices Current. Corrected Weekly. . Cbtstal Paiack, Mifflintown, May 7, 1873. f Prime Roll Butter, per lb Eggs, per dozen .., Lard, per lb Tallow, per lb ... Beeswax 1 Dried Apples, per lb 01 " Cherries, seedless, per lb 17 " " unseeded 01 " Blnckberries 08 ' Raspberries , Walnuts, per bus Shellbarks Potatoes Chickens, live, per lb.. Hams " Shoulders " Sides " Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, per sack . 20 . 40 . 05 . 0 . 08 . 14 . 07 . Ofi 2 Mi D. P. Sulouff & Co.'s Prices Current. Reported Weekly. Geaix. White Wheat, bus Red ' 1 75 1 70 45 35 , 5 00 8 50 $5 25 4 25 3 10 5 00 $15 00 25 00 .25 OOto JO 00 . 25 OOtoJO 00 20 no 20 00 35 00 35 00 ..2 00 to 3 00 Corn, old Oats Cloverseed ... Timothy seed Coai. Prepared Ccal, ) ton ...... Nut Tea " ' .... Bituminous" " Ll'MBSB. Run of Log. 4 4, y 1000 ft ... ' " 5-8, " ' 8-4, " ' " 6-1, Hemlock Frame, " ' Boards. " Whitepine worked Flooring.... " Herman Siding Panel Doors Window Sash, 8rlO, "p! window ' ' 9x12 " " 10x12, " " " 10x14, " to 75 80 J0 PIlll.ADKI.lMllA MAICKETS, PiiitAtELrhlA, May t, 1(73. Flo IE The market is dull. Thero is no imjuiry for shipment, and the operatious of the home trade arc couincl to their immedi ate wauls. Ki"0 bb!s sold, including Superfine S4 75M 5 5 Extras $0 IM0 75 N. W. Extra Familv.. S7 !( 8 5t Ohio & Ind. do. do' $8 50(o,9 .r Penna. do. do $-8 25f.i 00 Fancy Brands...- $'. 7511 50 Ciutx The Wheat mirket is fiitly active, and common to prim lots maintain former quotations. Salts of 3"0) bm. at $1 !!3 fr common, up to S2 fjr prime western red ; $2 05 for do amber ; Rye is quoted at Coc. Corn is in steady request, and 810 bus, sold at t;ija'i5o for yellow, and Cot'io!'; for mix ed. Oats are unchanged. Sales of 7"0!) bus. western white at 51a52c, and 1100 bus. do mixed at JHJ.iMic. Ski:is Cloverscfd is dull and nominal at Safe. Timothy sold at 1 25 per bus. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Moshat, May 51 P. M. The marict for Deef Cntlla wis ciuile dull this week, and with liberal receipts, prices were n per 1!. lower. The receipts were 32' 0 head. We quote choice and extra at TlaKc ; fair to good at GuTc, and common at iia'ijc per lb, gross. Tows and calvos are dull an! nominal at $50i"i. Iteceipts 250 head. fheep were in good request at 7ia?a for choice woolcd. and oif.Jc for choice clipper Receipts 10,010 head. Hogs sold freely at $8 50a8 73 for eornfed. Receipts 00 10 hesd. Utv fiWti$fEfBtS. WANTED. We will give men & women Business that will Pay from $4 to $8 per day, can be pursued in your own neighborhood ; it is a rare chanca for those out of employment or having lei sure time ; girls and boys frequently do as well as men. Particulars free. Address J. LATHAM" A CO, 202-Washington St., Boston, Mass. March 2U-6t V 12, OOOTOOO AC RES! Clioai ITui'niJ I The cheapest Land in market for sale by the UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY In the Great Platte Valley 3,000,000 Acres in Central America, Now for eale in tracts of forty acres and up wards on riva and Tits tear' cbedit at ii rr.a CENT. Xo ADVAXCS INTEREST B EQCIBED. Mild and- iiKt?HFUL climate, ieistile OH AX ABfXDAKCE Of OOOn WATER. THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST! The great mining regions of Wyoming. Col orado, Utah and NeT.ida being supplied by the farmers ie the I'lattk Vallit. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. BEST LOCATIONS FOB COLON'! ES. FREE HOME3 FOR ALL! Millions of acres of choice Government Land open for entry under the Homestead Law, near this Great Railroad, with good maiketi and all the conveniences of an old settled country. Free passes to purchasers of Railroad Land. Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pamphlet with new Maps mailed free everywhere. Address O. F. DAVIS. Land Commissioner If. P. R. K. Oxaba, Nes. FOR ONE DOLLAR. We will send FREE by mail, on receipt of One Dollar, 25 packets of choice Flower Seeds and our Catalogue, containing upwards of l,OG0 varieties, with full directions for cul ture, to any addros3 in the Coiled States. Catalogues free on application. DEE & DOYLE, Seedmea & Florists, 57 Treinont Street, Boston. WE WANT AN ACEftST Id this township lo canvass for the new, val uable and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE. Recommended and endorsed by prominent ministers, physicians, religious and tecular papers. No other boot like it published. $10 per week guaranteed. Address, COWAN & CO., 13tf Eighth St., N. V. ONLY IOCENTS. ETERT MAS HIS OWN PAISTER; Or, PAINTS How to Select and Use Them. A plain treatise, containing sample card with 42 different actually painted shade ami tints, with instructions for exterior anl in terior House Decoration. 25 copies, bound in cloth, for $5. Sample ecpies, paper eorer, mailed, post paid, to any address, on receipt of 10 cents, by the Pub lisher, HE5RT CARET BA1RD, Jloz 1C24, Post-Omce, Philadelphia. &: Mi fMovcing valuable extraett from pret$ notices: "A rery Tenable" book, and no one intend ing to paint shoi'ld fil read it.-r--V. F. Tnkune. "We did not know so mjch ould be said on the Bubject of painting a ianse until we read this excellent book of Mr. JJairu'V A'. V. Herald. "A want long felt at last supplied." tntijic American.- - ... "'Sot only a necessity to the painter, but valuable to every occupant" of a dwelling A". Y. World. 'Buy 25 copies of this book and distribute them among your friends. If they will heed tbe advice therein, you could make no more valuable present. " Chicago Tribune. 'In publishing this book Mr. Baird has done a real service to the community. Tole do Blade . . . . "We hope the publisher will sell 100.000 copies of Ibis book during '73." JSotton Ad cerliter. 'We have just painted our bouse as ad vised by the author, and congrtulate our selves that no dwelling in our neighborhood excels ours in appearance." Harper's Week ! "In selling a sample copy for 10 cents, Mr. Uaird must feel certain an order for 20 bound in c'oth will follow." Frank Leslie. We know tbe town and country paints therein recommended, and can vouch for their value and the excellence of the "Har rison" brand of white lead." J'liila. I.d-jer. ONLY IO CENTS. -vliij 3IitIiiiio IS THE BEST IN' THE WORLD. A'jtnlt vanlrd. Send for circlular. Address: "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO..N.Y. I'se the Rcisinger Sash Lock and Support to . FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS ! No spring to break, uo cutting of sish ; cheap, durable, very easily applied : holds sash at any place desired, and a self-fastcner when the sash is down. Send stamp for circular. Circular and six copper. bronzed locks sent to any address in Ibe V. S., postpaid, on re ceipt of 50 c's. Liberal inducements to the trade. Azents wanted. Address KE1SING- Kit SASH LOCK CO., No. 418 Market street, liurrisnurg. r-a. !:-: itiiiKi'i WELCH &, GRIEFITHS, Manufacturers of Saws, t SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. j EVKRY SAW WARRANTED. . FILES, BELTlrtC & MACHINERY. 1 Jtyy-LIBERAL IHSCOb'N 18.-8 m BaT'Price Lists and Circulars free. WKLCII & KI5 riTIS. BoBton, Mass., & Ietroit, Mich. tVri'o fnr a Vrieo Lfat to J. II. JOHSSTOi, fiKWT WESTERN 1,3 SmithCeld St, Flttiboigh, Brconh-IaJiin Shot. Cuns, ?4l) to $P,'0. Double Shot Gun, SH to SiJO. Single Gar.f, $ ! to $i. Kill..''. $8 to $7o. RoTolvers, $ to 1'iatnU, $1 to C.uu Matciial, Fishing T:ckle, ic. I.arjc d'necunts to deal en or clubs. .Army Our.?. KcTolver?, etc., bought or trailed for. OooIs sent lj express C. O. I), lo be examined before piiid for. EITCHEIT CRYSTAL SCAP For cleaning nnJ polishing mctnls, for clean iag and preserving paint, fnr reruOTing slams j from niaruPt for washing hands, ami for all houeho!d cleaning, is superior to any tither article made. No other foap or wash equals it. either in quality or cheapness. Easy to use and perfectly harmless and pleasant. All grocers sell it. Manufactured onlv by KAST i AN & BROOKE, in X. l'hird.St., Philada. TATENTS OBTAINED! No fees unless auccessful. No fees in ad vance. No charge for preliminarv search. Send f r circulars. CONNOLLY BROTH ERS, MS S. Fourth St., PiiiUdulphia, Pa., and 008 Ninth St., Washington, D. C. CALLISBIS " r.e'Jttiful Children.' Originally publi.-hed in 100-3. A reprint of this rare and c.irious old poem now ready. Price $10'J. Am. Astkji-ariax Pcb. Co., lot! S. 0th St., Philadelphia $5 to $20 per diy ! Agents wa-ted ! All either sex. young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare m jaiems or all the lime than at auything else. J'.irticul.trs fre. Address G. ST1NSON & CO., Port land, Main. WORKING CLASS L.K;'kFE teed-. Respectable employment at home, ily or evening ; no capital required ; full in- ! struotions and valuable pickag? ot goo-w sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return stamp, M. YOL'NG 4 CO , ltl Cort lnndt St., New York. GKTTA'SIUri KATALYSINE WATER Is the neirest approach to a specific ever-discovered for Dyspepsia. Neuralgia. Rheuma tism. Gout, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Urimry Diseases generally. It restore. mus cular power to the Paralytic. Il etre Liver Complaint. Chronic Piarrhcea. Piles, Consti pation. Asthma. Catarrh and Bromhit'u, Diseases' of the Skin, General Debility and Nervous Prostration from Mental and l'hvsi cal Excesses. It is tbe Greatest Antidote ever discovered for Excessive Eating w Drinking. It corrects the stomach-, promotes Digestion, and Relieve the Head almost im mediately. No hhnsehold should be without it. For sale by all Druggists. tiaf-For ai history of the Springs, for med- ronnrlK tit the POWOT of tha WatCT OVeT diseases, for jnrvclous enres, and for testi- I monials from dis: inguished men, send fori pamphlets. WHITNEY BROS., General Atents. 227 S. Front Street, Philad'a, Pa. I "Gettysburg Sr-Rixo Co. a, St i:VAIS I For any case of Ulind. lilecd ine. Itching or Ulcerated Piles that De Binh's Pii.k Remeut fails to cure. It is prepared exnre9s- ly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold bv all Druzgists. Trice, $1.00. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. Kimkeh IJitter Wine of Iron. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON will cure ail diseases arising from a disordered liver and stomach, such as constipation, flat ulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, aeidity of the stomach, nausea, heart burn, disgust of food, fullness or weight in the ?toni:icb, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming at the bead, hur ried or difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sen"tions when in a lying posture, dimness of v'uion, J-e. Trice, tl. per bottle. E. F. Kunkel, propri etor, 2"i9 North Ninth street, below Vine, Philadelphia. For sale by Druggists. If your druggist has it not, enclose SI. to my address as above, and it will come by next express train, and advice Iree of charge. For sale by BANKS & II AM LIN, Miaiin town. Pa. mill N E W 'ADVE R HARDWARE STORE, 0. P. PAISTE, CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, SIIFFLIA'TOViv, Invites attention to Lis Largo Stock of MRDWME. IROX MSI MILS, Which are now ready fur infection, consisting of the most de sirable (Joods over brought t Juniata county. SKATES. KX1VES. FORKS, PO.CKKT VL TLEUY. , , PLATKD irjA'iJ. OILS, PAINTS, (iLASS, IROX, STEEL, NAILS, AC. STOVES AT Gil EAT LY SEDUCED HATES, to make room for other goods. "7VzxUl Fa,per ort Cost. fg Agent Four's IXL Horse and Cattle Powders. -A SplCHuil Assortment of GOODS from which to Select Christinas Presents. Dec. 11, l?72-tf jg J Franciscus Wo have just received Wall and Window Wall and IV1I-I. P4PFR ALL PAPER, WALL PAPER, WALL All Prices, from Cc to SI 00 per bolt. - ! All Prices, from 0c. to $1.00 per blt. I All Price?, from 6c to SI. 00 per bolt A FULL ! HOUSEKEEPERS' ARTICLE j A FULL LINK OF HGUSE&EEPERS, ARTICLES, A FULL LINE OF We Guarantee to Flense! We Guarantee to Please! FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE COMPANY. FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE COMPANY. FRANCISCUS' HARDWARE CGI.'IPAlTY. STORE: Main Street, Opposite the COURT HOUSE. Mifflintown, April 9, lS72-tf '1U s o& It VI The undersicneil would rct)'tfully inform tin; citizens of MILTLIXTOWX ami vicinity that ho has opcucil out in the liELFOKD STORE-KOOM, on MAIX ST UK HI", MII-TMX-TOWX, with an entire Xew Stock of '(le-oils, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GLASSWARE, QUEEIMSWARE, CEDAU W A K E , T I T Yi A H i: , A LARUE ASSORTMENT OF HATS ASH CA:S. GROCERIES, COIFECTIOIERV, Stationery, School Books, &c, Boots and Shoes, for Men it Buys, Ladies, Misses & CJiiMren, ! L0OR AX I) STAIR CARPETS A XI) OIL (LOTUS, TABLE CUTLERY, LOOKING-GLASSES, Ei"'ht-Day ami Twenty-f-ur-Koiir Clocks, SALT hy the SACK, Cheese Dried Fruits bought ami poM, (Jum Boots, Over Shoes, ami Sandal, Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal, Oailts, Bedspreads, Counterpanes, Blankets, etc., etc., etc. All kinds of Produce taken mvers 30 davs credit. Good-j 1 s v when desired. Mitliintown, Ucc. 1, 1S7J T I SE MMTS. I). P. PAISTE. Hardware Co. 15,000 BOLTS,'" 15,000 BOLTS, Paper! Window Paper! w,nDgwj,HAUlj' nlillJllll UllillflikV In PATTKI'.XS au,l PLAIN. In PATTERN'S anj PLAIN. In PATTP.UNS ;n.l PLAIN. From 1 0c to $ 25 per pair. From 10c. to $2.2C per pitir. LINE OF in exchange for Goods. Prompt delivered at anv place in town CO IIXELT US HA RT LEY. 873
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