1 ' Cjjc Juniata tntiirrl. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAT 14, 1873. PENNSYLVANIA RAILUOAD. ON AND after Sunday, Dee. 22, 1872, Pessepger Iniii will leave Mifflin Station as follow : BASTWAXD. Philadelphia Express 1:10 A. M. Put tine 4:0$ A. M. Pacific Express 10:07 A. 1. Harrieburg Accommodation 11:28 A. M. Mail Train 6:18 P. M. Chicago Express 8:31 P. M. Cincinnati Express 9:03 P. M. WLSTWABD. Pittsburg Jwpress.. - 1:08 A. M. GineinnaliWiDress 1:"S A. M. Southern Express-.., Pacific Express...... Way PaaFenger Hail Train ... 4:08 A. M ... 6:43 A. M. ... 10:08 A. M. ... 8 88 P. M. ... C.33 P. M. Fast Lin .. JAMES NORTH, Ag't - " " K0TICE. TheToUowing scale of prices for announce ments of candidates, in the Sestisbl. for or Bee at the approaching election to be pub lished weekly ontil the Primary Election- will be rigidly adhered to : Senate, J15; Legislature, $10; Sheriff, Register and Re corder,. Commissioner and Treasurer, $5 each. Communications recommending can didates for office, 25 cnl per line. . flo announcement or communication will bo published unlets accompanied by the money. TOWN A.ND COUHTRV. : Ths raaples'about the square are dis playing their shade. Oats sowing has not yet Leen entirely completed in this country. Ms.-David Beshoar, of Fermanagh township,- has read the Bible through thirty times. - Th hardest thing to live up to, and the only thing worth coveting in this life is faithfulness. i Alcoholic liquors Bhould be sold as &ug8?wiu' 'restrictions such 'as. hedge the sale of poisons. qfn. David Eeso is building a bCn on thfr farm north of tho mansion farm, in Fermanagh township. Chebrt street will be shorn of its chief feature this summer the cherries. The blossoms on the trees are few. What has become of the new railroad ? is a common question. Patience, patience with the strength that Job had it, is all that is wanting. Thb frame-woik of Squire Iluzzard's new bouse was put up Jon Saturday, and blown down by the heavv storm of wind yesterday afternoon. Quite a loss. Thb P. R. R. Co. issne tickets in par eels of fifty, to business men and families. at greatly reduced ratrs, at the station For particulars inquire of Mr. North. Thb Wanderinjr Jew is said to have made his appearance in Connecticut. He has "never Ix-en to Mifflin, to the knowl edge of the oldest inhabitant Many would like to see the antiquated gentle man. A PRETTY chestnut colored cml of lady's hair lay on the crossing at the in tersecllon of West Washington and Third streets, on Snnday mm Ling. Many were the compliments tbat were passtd on it. by those who passed by who uoticcd it -. ... 1 : ;m . Or the 45781' weighing machines turned out by the Fairbanks Scale Com pany ia 1673, 5,243 were of foreign standards, and a. large proportion of these were of the prime sizes, railroad-track, miners', transportation, and other large patterns. David Fink and others, on Saturday, were on a hand car, on their way to work. A short distauce below Black Log Station, a small stone on a rail so disturbed the balance of the car that Mr. Fink fell off and broke an arm. Attention, Juniata Scouts. You are hereby ordered to parade in Johns town, on Saturday, May 31, 1873. Sa br exercise at 10 J o'clock prompt. By order of J. K Robinson, Capt. Commanding. Mathew Rogers, O S. Attention is called to the advertise ment of C. 6 Winey, Administrator of Reuben Landis, dee'd., offering at public ale, on Saturday, June 21st, a tract of 18 acres of land in Delaware township, with good house, bank barn, shoemaker shop, and other outbuildings thereon erected. Tub murderer of Lizzie Cliue at Saltz Ijurg an account of which we published last week- are yet at large. Two men, gainst whom the suspicion was so strong at first that there was danger of the en forcement of lynch law, after a most searching examination, were, satisfactori ly, to the people, released. It is hoped the guilty parties may yet be found. NoTICB TO DiXEOATfcS TO S. S. CON VENTION. The Committee of Arrange ments of the Juniata Sunday School Association will provide entertainment for all delegate who send their names to the chairman on or before the 24th iust., but will not agree to entertain any others. Therefore, as soon as they are appointed, they will at once notify him of their in tention to be present. When the dele gates arrive in town they will please re port themselves, without delay, to the Committee at the Presbyterian church. All ministers and Sunday School super intendents in the county are members, ex officio. Each school is requested to send four other delegates. By order of the Committee Lccien W. Dotv, Chairman Com. Arrangements. 3. 8. S. A. ' Mifflintown, Pa. The various committees that on Sun days usually visit tlie pig-styes in hog fattening time, do this spring, between showers, visit the different new itouses in the course of construction. Thb United States postal cards are being issued by the Post Master General. They are between five and six inches lone, and three inches wide. ' There are ruled lines on the stamped side for the address. The word "To " is on the back of the cards. Th, communication is intended to folfow that word. Tbey will be sold for one cent. ' The object is cheap letter or postal communicatien. Pcblio Sale.: David Reno will offer at public sale, at his residence in Fer managh township, on Monday, Juee 2, 1873, Two mares, (one beng with foal) 1 good driving mare, 1 yearling colt, 2 milch cows, 5 Head young cattle, three four horse wagons, 1 Eirby reaper an mower combined, horse rake, threshing machine, fodder 'cutter, apple grinder, corn planter, hay pitcher, cook stove, table, chairs, &c. Sale at 10 o'clock. Fatal Accident. Johnson Wi'.iiami a young man from near Carlisle, Cum berland county, who had recently got a situation as brakemau on a freight train -as caught between two cars while in the act of coupling a train at the upper cross ing at Patterson, on Saturday, about hall past ten o'clock A. M., and so seriously injured that he died abnut fifteen rain utes past ten o'clock, A. 51.,-on Sunday llis remains were taken home for burial A Great Excitement on tub P. R R. at Patterson. While the cars are passing daily since April 25, 1S73, tl: passengers and conductors are greatly aniitiyed by the rush on Bridge street they having been fooled down the street several times to hunt up the trouble, and every time found the people rushiug into travcr's Clothing Bazar arid coining out in a iew ouit, snouting as -tnougn tuey had been to the Happy Land: Gents youths and boys, call around and be made happy. Somb people say thero is both a dog and hog law needed in Mifflin. Th former they allege is needed to extirpate the horde6 of worthless dogs, and the latter is needed to house the troops ol rooting boss. It is suggested tbat some of these gentlemen read the dog story publixhed on the first page of this paper, to the city fathers. Perhaps the mere possibility of. such a ludicious dog play taking place in the village might induce them to pais a law or ordinance relative to dogs. . Are Coming. The Alleghauians Vo calists and Swisa Brll Ringers, first or gatiizcd twenty-six years ago, aud whose name has become Hie household word of the music loving people of all nations and L.'e continuous (ravels have ex tended to all parls-ofthe civilized globe, will appear at Graybill's Hall, on Tues any evening. May 2? 1873. and every one who enjoys good home music music that will take you back to" The "good days of yore," and make you forget dull care, should attend their concert. Their Repertoire embraces a large collection of Vocal Quartettes, arranged in their own peculiar style : also a variety of the sweetest English, Irish, Scotch, German. and Spanish Ballads extant : Humcrou" Songs, Duetts, etc.. Arias, Cavatitas aud Scenes, from works of the most pop ular Italian and French masters In ad dition to their usual choice selections of Vocal Music, they will play several pieces on their new Swiss Bells. The Alteghanians -present free to eve ry lady and gentleman on entering the hall with a "Musical Programme," which is fully worth the price of admission and is a new feature in their concert. "An Old Established Firm. The firm of S M.Pettengill ic Co. commenced their Advertising Agency in the, old Journal building. No. 10 State Street. Boston, nearly a quarter of a century ago (February 1S49), where their Agen cy is still located, carrying on a large and successful business. They estab lished a branch in New York City, May 1852, which has grown to be larger than the parent house, increasing steadily, year by year, until now it has the agency of nearly every newspaper iu the Uuited States and British Provinces, and does a yeaily business ot sundress ot tlious- ds of dollars. S. M. , Pettengill Ic Co. have recently opened another branch office at 701 Chestnut Street, Thiladel phia, where they are doing a successful increasing business. They have done advertising exceeding ten millions of dol lars sinco commencing business. This firm is favorably known not only through out this country, but in all parts of the world. They have established a repu lation for honorable aud fair dealing which any firm might envy, and but few have attained to We congratulate them upon their success. We would recom mend all who want adverting done in any part of the - country to call upon them. They can point to hundreds of business men who have followed their advice, and trusted to their sagacity, aud availed themselves of their facilities, who have made fortunes for themselves, and they are daily assisting others in the same path." Boston Journal May Sth. Attention, Guards! Special Meeting. The members of the Fayette Union Guards are requested to meet at their armory in McAlisterville, on Saturday-, 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 tired. By order of the Captain. .Wm. Shwk, O. S. Thb County Commissioners were in town on Monday looking to the repair ing of the Court House. Thb greatest medicine to abate pain and rheumatism ia "Kunkel's Pain Slay er." For sale at Banks & Hamlin's Drug Store, Mifflintown. There are but few systems that do not at some time or other require a tonic. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE of IRON is noted for its reinvigorating powers. 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, Segars, Sec, which will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. Give me a call, examine goods, and bear prices. April 30-3t t The Lewistown Gazelle says : Emma, the only child of James Collanbine, re siding at the station across the river, was instantly killed on Friday evening at the ort curve on the Mifflin & Centre Rail road in the rear of the old station house, now occupied as an eating house, by be ing struck by some cars which the shifter was backing towards the junction. The mother had left tfce house but a few mo ments bt-foie to obtaiu milk for supper, leaving the little girl at home. She how ever got out towards tho track, and pro bably became bewildered bythe cries of several persons who saw her danger, was struck by the cars, and the upper part of her head almost taken off. She was an interesting and intelligent child, a little over four years old. and the sad bereave ment of the parents created unusual sympathy. Local Option, despite the sueers of the hypocrites who, while pretending to favor it take every occasion to decry its work ings, is gaining favor by its marked con trast with the old whisky days. Drunk enness on toe streets is ot rare occur ence ; the loafers w ho used to frequent drinking places are scattering to other and better pursuits ; and numbers from the country whossed to take the bull by the horns on Saturdays aud pay days as a rule, go homo sober to happy wives and entiling sweethearts 'Thank God, for local option," said a poor woman the ither day ; 'my liusb tud to day brought me home a dress the firet present in nine long and droary years!" Eleven deer in one troop, probably aware of the game law iu their favor at this time of year, came down Beatty's knob into the open fields sotno ten days or so ago, performing all kinds of antics, puch as running, jumping fences, &c. Decoration Day The following general order haj been issued from the headquarters of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department t( Pennsylvania, under date of April 23. 1S73 : In accordance with our rules and reg ulations, Friday, May 30th, will be ob served as a memorial dayfor the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in deleiise ot.tueir country during the lato rebellion, or who have since passed away. Citizens -generally, mili tary and civic associations, churches and Sunday schools should be invited to par ticipate, and in places where there are no Costs of the Grand Army, it is hoped that the citizens will join together for his purpose, that fitting services njay be held in 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 copies of tho form of ceremonies, as furnished last year by making immediate application to the A A. G. Attention is especially invited nt this time to the recommendation from Nation al headquarters last year "that flowers and 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." By order of R. B Beatu, Commanding Department. C. S. Greene, A. A. G. Xa.xriel : ZE1DERS McDOSALD On the 8ih inst. by Rev. T. J. Sherrard, Mr. Wilson J. Zeiders and Miss Isabel E. McDonald. EWING SHUMAN On the 8ih inst., by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. D. S. Ewing, of Johnstown, this county, and Miss Anna Sburaan, of Milford township. McCACIIAN HORNING. On the 11th inst., by the same, Mr. J. W. McCahan and Miss Magie A. Horning, both of Milford township, this county. XHed: TRUE On the 6th inst , in this borough, Henrietta True, wife of Charles True, aged about 30 years. PATTON On the 7th inst., in Walker township, Gustin S. Patton, aged 51 years. BLATCHLET S IMPROVED g s Cucumber Wood Pump. Tasteless, Durable, Efficient, S J and Cheap. The beet Pump tor me least money. Alien- fyayion is especially invited to m JBlatchley's Patent Improved Bracket and ew Drop Check W Valve, which can be with drawn without removing the t pump or disturbing the joints. H Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. . Cuas. u. I -latch lit, Manufact r, 50G Commerce St., Philada., Pa. Caution. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing, or in any way tres passing on the lands of the undersigned, in Milford township. AH persons so offending will be dealt with to tbe full extent of the law. P. H. UAWN. Dee. 4, 1872-tf T ARGEST STOCK ef Dress Good i the couaty at Tilten 4 EspenichaeVs. The JWCarketSi Prices of Board of Commerce. Reported weekly for the Juniata Sbxtinbl by tbe Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat tenon. . Butter "ft lb..... 30 Eggs, dot 15 Lard, lb 8 Country Soap 8 Beeswax ............ 25 Tallow - 8 Rags 3 Wool, washed . fiO Dried Apples ........ 10 " Peaches, pared - 20 " Peaehes, unpared 15 " Cherries, pitted ........... 20 Country Hams-.... . 12 Sides and Shoaldera.....A....... 7 Potatoes, Tjt bus 40 Onions " - - Ground Alum Salt, f) sack. .....v.. 2 25 Railroad Ties ......... .......... 60 Locnst Posts, mortising .................... 3' for board fence.. 13 Shelley & Stambaugh's Price Current. Corrected Weekly. Cktstal Palace, MifaintowB, May 14, 1873; Prime Roll Butter, per lb .. Eggs, per doien.......... Lard, per tb ....m Tallow, per !b ........ Beeswax - Dried Apples, per lb......... - " Cherries, seedless, per lb unseeded ... ............ " Blackberries.. ......... " Raspberries Walnuts, per bus - Shellbarks... - -- Potatoes Chickens, live, per lb- Hum? " ...... - Shoulders " -....1 Sides " Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, per sack 2 CO D. P. Sulouff & Co.'$ Prices Current. Reported Weekly. Grain. White Wheat, bus -.. $ 1 75 Red " " - 1 "0 Corn- 50 Oats - 57 Ctoverseed 6 00 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, ton ..... Nut " " , Pea " " Bituminous" " Ldmbeb. Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft .. 5-8; " .. " ' 8-4, " " " 6-4, " Hemlock Frame, " " Boards. " Whitepine worked Flooring... $5 25 4 25 3 10 J 6 00 ....$35 00 25 00 .25 00to40 00 . 2500to40 00 2000 ...20 00 35 00 German Siding 35 00 Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window-.... 65 " " 9x12. ' 75 ' 10al2, " 80 " 10x14, " 90 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, raiLAPELrbia, May 13, 1873. Floch The market continues dull, but prices remain without change The demand is principally to supply the immediate wants of the home consumers, and only 1000 bbls changed hands, including Superfine $4 75,5 CO Extras .. $0 006 75 N. W. Extra Family $7 608 25 Ohio & Ind. do. do $8 50(a9 50 Tenna. do. do. $8 25f3;9 00 Fancy Brands...- $9 75(11 50 Grain. There is not much activity in the Wheat market ; prices, however, remain without change. S.iles of 4500 bus. western red at $1 b7al 98 ; $2a 2 03 for amber, and $2 0oa2 15 for white. Rye is quoted at 9-5o Corn is in moderate request ; sales of 6500 bush, yeilow in the oars at 61c, and some mixed at 64c. Oats are . steady anc' meef with a fair inquiry ; sales of 10,000 bushel western white at 51a52c, and soma mixed at 4Sa49e. Skkds Cloverseed is dull and nominal al P9c. Timothy sold at $4 25 per bus. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, May 124 P. M. The Cattle market was dull this week, but prices remain about the same as l-ist quoted. The receiDts reached 2000 bead. Sales of choice and extra at 7a8o ; fair to good at 6a7c, and common at 4a5s per lb. Cows and calves were steady at $3075. Receipts 200 bead. Sheep attract considerable attention, and full prices are obtained. Sales of wooled at 7a8c for choice and 6aG$c for common, and clipped at CJaGjo for choice. Receipts 8000 head. Hogs sold freely at $8a8 50 for cornfed. Receipts 6000 head. $w gtflmtistmfiits. WANTED We will give men & women Business that will Pay from $4 to $S per day, can be pursued in your own neighborhood ; it is a rare chance 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, 292 Washington SL, Boston, Mass. March 26-Ct 12,000,000 ACRES! Cheap Farmsj J The cheapest Land in market for sale by ths UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY In the Great Platte Valley 3,000,000 Acres ia Central America, Now for sale in tracts of forty acres and up wards on rivE and tee teas' credit At 6 rx CENT. No ADVANCE INTIBEST REQUIRED. MlLtt A5D HEALTHFUL CLIMATE, iERTILE SOIL, AN ABUNDANCE OF GOOD WATER. THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST ! The great mining regions of Wyoming, Col orado, Utah and Nevada being supplied by the farmers ie the Platte Valley. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres, BEST LOCATION'S FOR COLONIES. FREE nOMES FOR ALL ! Millions of acres of choice Government Land open for entry under Ihe Homestead Law, 1 near this Great Railroad, with good markets and all the conveniences of an old settled country. t ree passes to purchasers or Railroad Land. Sectional Maps, showing the Land, also new edition of Descriptive Pamphlet with new Maps mailed free everywhere.--'-- ' Address O. F. JBAVI8, Land Committioner IT. P. R. R. Ovaha, Neb. 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 1 ,000 varieties, with full directions for cul ture, to any address in the United States. Catalogues free on application. DEE & DOYLE, Seedsmen & Florists, 37 i remoni street, Boston. WE WANT AN AGENT In this township to canvass for tbe 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 secular papers. No other book like it -published. $40 per week guaranteed. Address; . CUWAS CV., 13 Eighth St., N. T. ONLY IOCENTS. EVERT VAX HIS OWN PAI.1TER Or, PAINTS How to Select and Use Them. A plain treatise, containing sample oard with 42 different actually painted shades and tints, with instructions for exterior and in terior House Decoration. ti copies, bound in cloth, for $5. Sample copies, paper cover, mailed, post paid, to any address, on receipt of 10 cents, by the Pub lisher, - ITENRY CARET BAIRD, Box r024, Post-Office, Philadelphia. See the following valuable exiractt from prat notices : "A very valuable book, and no one intend ing to paint should fail to read it N. T. Tribune. "We did not know so much could be said on tbe subject of painting a house nntil we read this excellent book of Mr. Baird's." N. T. Herald. "A want long felt at last supplied." Sci entific American. "Not only a necessity t 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 tbey will beed the 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 this book during 73."- Botton Ad vertiser; 'We have just painted onr house as ad vised by the author, and congratulate our selves that no dwelling in our neighborhood excels ours in appearance." Harper' t Week ly. "In selling a sample copy for 10 cents, Mr. Baird must feel certain an orSer for 25 bouni in cloth will follow. "Frank Lulie. "We know the town aud eouutry paints therein recommended, and can vouoh for their value and the excellence of ths "Har rison" brand ef white load." Phila. Ledger. ONLY IOCENTS. " Ke'wingj' BXacliino IS THE BEST IN THE WOULD. Agents wanted. Send for circiular. Address: "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO..N.T. Use the Reisingcr Sash Lock and Support to FASTEN YOUR WINDOWS! No spring to break, no cutting of sash ; cheap, durable, very easily applied : holds sash at any place desired, and a self-fastener when the sash is down. Send fltamn fnr nirffiil&r- Circular and six copper-bronzed locks sent to any address in the U. S., postpaid, on ro ceiDt of 50 cts. Liberal inducements to the trade. Agents wanted. Address REISING- ER SASH LOCK CO., No. 418 Market street, Harrisburg. Pa. Kstablisliecl 1873. WELCH & GSIEFITHS, CQ Manufacturers of 5aws, !; SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. EVERY SAW WAItRAlVTED. . FILES, BELTING A MACHINERY. 5 JKg-LIBEKAL HISCOUNlS.-a ?3iT:. t :.a. i n: i e nS L 1 ua "4SL3 nuu cuitra irer. U I.Ltll tX. UKIII'llUS. Boston, Mass., & Detroit, Mich. Write for a Price Lint to J. B. JOUJISTOjr, V Bmithfiald Bt, FUUbngh, Pa. Breenh-I.oading Shot Guns. $40 to $3D0. Double Shot Guns, $8 to $150. Single Guns, $3 to $20. .. Rifles, $3 to $75. Revolvers, $5 to $25. Pistols, $1 to $3. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle, &0- Large discounts to deal ers or clubs. Army Guns. Revolvers, eta., bought or traded for. Goods sent by express C. O. D. to be examined before paid for. KITCHEN CBTSTAL SOAP For cleaning and polishing metals, for clean :ng and preserving paint, for removing stains from marble, for washing hands, and for all household cleaning, is superior to any other article made. Ko other soap or wash equals it, either in quality or cheapness. f.asy to use and perfectly harmless and pleasant. All grocers sell it. Manufactured only by EAST MAN & BROOKE, 4ai N. Tbird;Sf., Philada. PATENTS OBTAINED. No fees unless successful. No fees in ad vance. Ko charge for preliminary search. Send for circulars. CONNOLLY BROTH ERS, 108 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa., and COS Ninth St., Washington, D. C. CALLLEDLE " Beautiful Children." A Medico Philosophical Poem Originally published in 1665. A reprint of this rare and curious old poem now ready. Price $100. Am. Antiqcabian Pcb. Co., 136 3. Cth St., Philadelphia tt K tn COO Per dJ ! Agents wasted ! All 4J IU 44W classes of working people, of either sex, yeung or old, make more money at work for us in their spare moments or all the time than at anything else. Particulars free. Address O. STINSON ft CO., Port land, Maine. WORKING CLASS SLaB;.kF,g.nK teed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening ; no capital required ; full in structions and valuable package of goods sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return stamp, M. YOUNG ft CO , 16 Cort landi St., New York. . GETTYSBUKG KATALYSINE WATER Is the nearest approach to a specific ever dis covered for Dyspepsia. Neuralgia. Rheuma tism, Gout, Gravel, Diabetes, Kidney and Urinary Diseases generally. It restores mus cular power to the Paralytic. It cures Liver Complaint, Chronic Diarrhoea. Piles, Consti pation, Asthma, Catarrh and Bronchitis, Diseases of the Skin, General Debility and Nervous Prostration from Mental and Phrsi cal Excesses. It is the Greatest Antidote ever discovered for Excessive Eating or Drinking.' It orrectsthe stomach, promotes Digestion, and Relieves the Head almost im mediately. No hhusehold should be without it. For sale by all Druggists. SU""For a history of the Springs, for med ical reports of the power of the water over diseases, for marvelous cures, and for testi monials from distinguished men, send for pamphlets. WHITNEY BROS., General Agents, 227 S. Front Street, Philad a, Pa. Uetttsbit.o Spbino Co. &i nnn HE WARD V I 1 1 1 1 1 1 For any case of Blind, Bleed 11 I llllll'0' Itching or Ulcerated V5" WW piles that De Binos Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared express ly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1.00. C. KOTIIROCK, DENTIST, McA.listerville, Pcnna., OFFERS his professsonal services to tbe public in general, in both branches of his profession operative and mechanical. First week ef every month at Richfield, Fre mont and Turkey Valley. Second week Liverpool and Wild Cat Val ley. Third week Millers town and Raceoon Valley. Fourth week at his office in M'Alisterville. Will visit Mifflin when called on. Teeth put up on any ef the bases, and as liberal as anywhere else. Address by letter or otherwise. A Large assortment of Queenaware, China ware. Glassware, Crockeryware, Cedar ware, ic, for sale cheap by TILTEN ft ESPENSCH APE'S. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WHAT TO WEAK, AND Just Step into SAMUEL S THAYER'S r ri T .-J XT. A abbClOUilf Ch., Wilt WAM AVM mm - Haying just returned from Philadelphia and New Tork, he can suSp! yon with tke Latest and Choicest Styles of . Clothing of fill Kinds, Coats, Pants, Vests, Hats, Caps. Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewelry. Not'ois, For nishing Goods in endless vsriety. Carpets. Floor Oil Cloth, Furniiure, ftc, cheaper than the cheapest, for the same quality of goods. Call in and be convinced. iyy Measures taken and suits made to Older. SAMUEL STRAYER. Patterson, May 14, 1973. i TO THE PUBLIC ! The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of MIFFLINTOWN and vicinity that he has opened out in the BELFORD STORE-ROOM, on MAIN STREET, MIFFLIN TOWN, with an entire New Stock of Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE, TINWARE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS AND CAFS, FULL LIIVE OF GROCERIES, COMECTiOIERY, 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-IIour Clocks, SALT by the SACK, Cheese, Dried Fruits bought and sold, Gum Boots, 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 BAKTLEY. Mifflintown, Pa., Dee. 18, 1872-tf D P. PAISTE CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING. ailFFLIlNTOWN H?.f Invites attention to his Large Stock of HARDWARE, IROI AID HAILS, Which are' now ready for inspection, consisting of the most de sirable Goods ever brought to Juniata county. SKATES. KNIVES, FORKS; POCKET CUTLERY. PLATED WARE. OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AC. STOVES AT GBEATLY REDUCED RATES, to make room for other goods. Wall Paper at Cost rS1 Agent for Fouse's IXL Horse and Cattle Powders. A Sslenflii Assortment of GOODS from wMcli ta Select Clirista Presents. Deo. 11. 1972-tf D. P. SULOUFF & CO., (Succtssors to D. E. Sulouff & Co.,) BEALEES m Grain, Lumkr,Coal, Halt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. J: Lumber. Coal, &e., Sold at the Lowest Prices. ' Having boats of onr own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, 4o., cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. . t&'Tou can make money by calling on ns before selling or baying elsewhere. Gram will bz bsckived ix sTomi to b SOLD BT TRK 1ST OF JcHE, 1873. P. S. Our grain is not elevated oa men's backs. Miffiintown, April 20, 1872.. CAUTIOIT. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing by hunting, or in any ether way, on the irm on which I reside in Far mauagh township. All persons offending will be dealt with l the full extent ef tbe law. WILSON KOBISON. All kinds of Job Work neatly executed. HOW TO WEAK IT. CLOTHING STOBE, Bridge Street, 4..1I Vnn all AhftntTt - WHOLESALE A!fD D. P. PAISTE. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkcFs Bitter Wine of Iron. For the cure of weak stomach, general de bility, indigeslir', lifease of Ine nervou system, constipation, acidiiy of the stomach, and all cases requiring a touic. The wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess ; Citrate of Magnetic Oxfde, combined with the most en ergetic of vegetable tonicb Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many Cases of debility, lose of appetite, and general prostration, of at efficient salt cf Iron, combined with our val uable Nerve, is most happy. It augments the appetite, raises the pulse, takes off mus cular liabbiness, removes the pallor of de bility, and gives a florid vigor to the counte nance. Do fotL want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well T Do you want to get rid of nervousness t Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well? Do you want brisk and viperous feelings ? If yon do, try Kunkel's Wine of Iron. This truly valuable Tonio has bees so thor oughly tested by all classes of tbe community that it is now deemed indispensable as a Tonie medicine. It costs but little, puriaea the blood and gives tone to the stomach, reno vates tbe system and prolongs life. I now only ak a trial of this valaabte $1 per bottle. E. P. Knnkel, 8ole proprietor, 259 North Ninth street, below Vine. Philadelphia. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron, aaj take no other. If your Druggist has it not send $1 to my address, and tho medicine, with adviee free, will come by next express train. For sale by BANCS K IIAMLIJ, Drag- ' gists, Miflint3wn, Pa.
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