Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, May 21, 1873, Image 3

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    Cf Juniata Sentinel.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAT 21, 1873.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND
after Sunday, Dec. 22. 1872. Passenger
"Trains will leave Mifflin Station at fellows :
IJMTVtlD.
Philadelphia Express . 1:10 A.M.
Fast Line 4:0 A. M.
1'acific Express.. lft:U7 A. M.
HarrTshurg Accommodation 11:28 A. M.
.Mail Train 0:1S P. M.
Chicago Express 8:31 P. M.
Cincinnati Express.- S:03 P. M.
wi.stw.iiid.
Pittsburg Express 1:08 A. M.
Cincinnati Express 1:"5 A. M.
Southern Express 4:08 A. M
Pacific Express- 6:-l3 A. M.
Way Passenger 1IMI3 A. M.
Mai' Train 3:88 P. M.
fa.tLiue B.38 P. M.
JAMES NORT1I. Air't
NOTICE. '
Tbe following scale of prices for announce
ments of candidates, in the Skutinkl, lor of
fice at the approaching election to bo pub
lished weekly nntil the Primary Election
will be rigidly adhered to: Senate. $15;
Legislature, $10 ; Sheriff, Register and Re
corder, Conimissionsr and Treasurer,
each. Cumuiunications recommending can
- j Hates for office, -5 ceufs per line.
No announcement or communication will
be published unless accompanied by (he
etnarr.
TOWN ANI COUNTHV.
4 ... f
Wool Clipping
Little sickness.
Blossoms fragrant.
New Court House.
Oats above ground.
Beautiful leafing tres.
Fence making ou farms.
New iron oar openings.
Railroad fever subidng.
Corn planted, and planting.
Off Ut the Snpremj Court, a number
of our lawyers.
A horse belonging to Noah A. Elder,
Esq., died yesterday.
Titer K was a fine white frost last
Thursday morning.
Mc Cram of the Altoona Trilune.
was iu town on Friday aveniug.
The frame work of Henry Goshen's
new house on Muiu street is up.
In town last Wednesday, an organ
grinder, for particulars see Regis'er.
The Sentinel circulates largely, in
every prominent district in the county.
The County Commi.ssiotH-rs and au
architect were in consultation on the
Court House qumit.n.
Five hundred shad were caught iu the
Juniata river, above Newport, on lat-t
Friday. '
Absalom Spotts of Walker township
finished husking coru ou the Mill of this j
rontb. I
The Lewisburg Chronicle, translates
or anglicizes PruHA-eecr Kiuzenkiiabe's ;
name, and says it means Shoriboy.
Taore were euough young men iu
town, from the niiues on Saturday even-
lug to make a perceptible inerease in i S20 00 per Single set, aud I am deter
the uuuiber of the peopl e on the etreets , mined that hereafter no Dentist in Juni
- - ata county shall put np good work at
Wm. KlRlz. of the firm of IlerUler ieP. priCPB llisui can be had at the old
Jc Kuru, at Vanwert. Walker township. e6tJ,bliBlimPIlt.
is agent for the best hay pitcher i use. j Tb(!re h lbfi I(laM , g0 if yoa wanl
Ask for Palmers Hay Pitcher. That's j (o fii)d be 1Vn(i -t ljome 1tillg
-je name. traveling or moving Dentist, I am always
Tukrb are few of the present iuhabi- j to be found at my otli ro during businers
uuta of this coiluty that know that the hours, aud my office is always iu MifHin
foundssr of Milllintown Johu Harris i town not one year in Maine aud the
was buried in the I'resbytcrian grave
yard iu this place.
. ,. ,
Sunday Schools will be supplied
wiih Libraries, large or small, at city
prices and express prepaid, st the Book
Stoia of G. K. Frym.vukr,
Lcwistown, Pa.
May 21-3w
Exchanges already announce the
time for holdiog county fairs, another
declares them out of order, for the rca
S3U, that the 4th of July has'ut been
done, and the pic nics aud glorious camp
meetings hav'ut been enjoyed.
England gives iu on weighing nu
chiucs. Fairbanks has opened a ware
house under the very nose of the British
Lion, m London,- and his scales are al
ready largely in use upon the railways,
in the mines, factories, and iron and steel
warehouses of the kingdom.
Some evenings ago, when Fast Line
west, stopped at the station, lie Henry
Ward JJeecher who was on the train,
got cut of the car aud went forward to
the eugiueer aud got his permission to
ride on the locomotive to Huntingdon, i
Kurtz is the uume of the engineer.
Attkntio.m, Fa minus! If you want
to buy a good Reaper, examine the Hub
bard before you buying any other. Its
gearing u all ueatiy incioicu, aua h uas .
changeable motion. For sale by the un- j
dereigued residing iu Walker township
Also the Taylor Hay Rake, the best
rake ever introduced iuto this county.
Damll AlKtH.
May 21-4t
JfMIATA Vallkv Camp Mketi.nii. j
The time appointed for tbe commence- i
infcut of this Camp Meeting is Tuesday,
August 20, 1873, to continue 10 days. ! the right, striking the oar, running along
The Juuiata Valley Camp Meeting Asso-! the same to the end of the blade and then
ciation have permanently improved and ! exploding like a bomb shell, a brilliant
beautifully located grounds ou the main ' light being shed over the water. Where
line of the Pennsylvania Central Rail- j the current had passed over Mr. Cald
road, near Newton Hamilton Station. well's body it left a very red mark, and
The grounds are ample, aud admirably j in some places drew blisters. He says
adopted to camp meeting purposes. There j that ho feels no bad effects from his ex
is an abundant supply of pure water, the ; perience other than having a continual
shade is excellent and the situation bean- taste of brimstone in his month. He
tifnl. Thoee who wish to order tents or ! was perfectly sensible and realized every
desire any information, will please ad- j thing thai was goiug on around him from
dress J. K. Rhodes, Newton Hamilton, i the time he was struck uulil the bolt left
Mifflin Co. Pa. i the oar blade. Lancaxfcr Examiner.
j Our people haven't the leisure tbey
I are too much engrossed with the business
of "every .day life" to appreciate the
Deautiful scenery tbat greet the eyejOOO. They were partly insured,
from any of the numerous bills that eur- j '
round the town. The wavward course! Thbbb are but few systems that do
of Father Adam and Mother Eve renders
us unconscious of what beauty was left in
the world after their expulsion from the
J .
gaiaen.
" 1 1
Tiierk is considerable talk of iron
i ore in large quantities that has been dis
covered in Walker township. As yet no
extensive openings have been made, ex
cept the opening of the large and well
assorted stock of store goods at the store
of Hc-rlzli r & Kurtz, at Vanwert, Walk
er township. All the 'goods that are
usually kept a't flotrricbing country stores
may be bought at their counter.
Notice. The stockholders of the
Tuscarora Valley Ra'tlrca-J Company will
meet in McCoysville, on Saturday, June
7, 1S73, at 1 o'clock P. M , for the pur
pose of electing a Board of Directors.
Gkokgb McCtLLocn,
.Thomas Arbtckl,
John I'ati'krson,
is. B Chawkoro. et al,
Conimimimcrs.
Beautiful measles ! like beauty and truth.
You are general1 found in the spring-time
of youth.
Spotting the features and marking one's skin,
'-Coming out finely," but keeping oue in;
You keep me on tiiet, while with hunger I'm
ragin'.
And I can't receire callers, for fear of con
tagion.
Here's confusion and speedy departure to thee
A toast which I drink in my chamomile tea.
For one with the mosaics is for ridicule fitted.
While a patient with suiall-pox is usually
jiitlrd.
Acahesiia.
Our Democratic brethren are busy
canvassing for nominations and ' fixing I
np" delegates for the coming convention.
If they had the system that the Repub
libans have in this county, there would
be no need to "set up" delegates. With
us auy man, who chooses to become a
candidate, cm do so. Whomesoever
gets a majority of the party vote is the
candidate.
Samubl Pi'XN, a resident of Mexico,
and an employee of the P. R R. Co.,
was so srriowdy injured on Monday
while at work that his life is depaircd
of. He was bre-aking stones at tho Slip
Rock, above Mexico, between tracks,
about 10 o'clock, while two freight trains
were paesing. A hiii-per of a car struck
his licad and Knocked turn clown, la ttie
fall his right leg came iu contact with
the cars in sonv way, aud was broken in
two places. It was not run over by car
wheels. He lies in an unconscious state
Facts Worth1 Ksowixu. That at
the old I)"iital Kt-tablishmeut of G. L
Dvt Mifllintown, you can Lave tooth
ache cured in five inintitcs, no pain, and
keep the tooth in yf ur mouth, No
extracting ou a -count of pain-
There is the place to got the most
beautiful sets of porcelain teeth, and at
your own prices, ranging from $5 00 to
next in Texas.
There is the place to have your work
-
done promptly and satirfaction given iu
ail wm,
There is the place to go if yoa want
yout teclh filled to last for life, and war
ranted as 6uch.
G. L. DERR,
May 21 3t Practical Dentist.
During the prevalence of the thunder
storm ou Saturday night, which was in
terspersed with the most vivid flashes of
lightning, a rivermau named Caldwell,
hailing from Kettle Creek, was struck
while standing on a raft. It appears
that Caldwell had been sleeping in the
little cabin on his raft, which was station
ed on the Susquehanna, just opposite
the Railroad llouje of John Slade. The
heavy peats of thunder awoke him, aud
amiur from his bed he walked to the
door. Placing his left hand against the
door, he stretched forth his right band,
palm downward, to feel if was still rain
ing. Just at this moment a bolt of light
ning descended from the heavens and
seemed to strike in the hill on the York
county shore. However, this may be,
it is certain tbat a portion of the bolt
j struck the "piney" wjiich stood on the
top of Caldwell's cabiu, shattering it to
pieces, and glancing from that to his
hand. It ran alone the arm to the shoul-
, , -, -..-..j on iialf nf ,
u ;J fiuiJ si1 (own the lack and the
other half down the front. At the mid
die of the man's body the current again
united aud then passed down the legs,
taking a zig zag course. Mr. Caldwelj
wa6, luckily, in his bare feet, and as
soon as it struck the particular stick or
part of raft on which he stood, it ran
along to the end, then took a course to
Thk plaining mill of Messrs. Buyer,
Gujer, & Co., Tyrone wat destroyed by
fire 0u the night of the 13th. Loss 30,;
' not at eome time other re1nire tonic"1
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE of IRON
18 nolca ,or 118 rnvgoraung powera.
i
j Tiiosk afflicted with Pains and Aches
" sj st w w r - w- s ra w-a a tvt Y- a itt
i atl0Ul11 tr7 ssiua rAia i,ai
ER, a valuable remedy. ' For sale at
Banks & llamliu's 1'rug Store, Miflfin
town. Attention, Juniata Scouts. Yon
are hereby ordered to parade in Johns
town, on Saturday, M.iy 31, 1873. Sa
bre exercise at 10 o'clock prompt.
By order of J. K Robinson,
Capt Commanding.
Math lav Rogers, OS.
' Public Sale. David Reno will offer
at public sale, at his residence in Fer
managh township, on Monday, June 2,
1873, Two mare-',' (one being with foal),
1 good driving mare, 1 yearling d'.It,
milch cows, 5 head young cattle, three
four horse wagons, 1 Kirby reaper and
mower combined, horse rake, threshing
machine, fodder cutter, apple grinder,
corn planter, hay pitcher, cook stove,
table, chairs, fee. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Notice to Di.lkoatis to S. S. Con
vention. The Committee of Arrange
meuts of the Juniata Sunday School
Association will provide entertainment
for all delegates who send their names to
the chairman on or before the 24th iust ,
but will not agree to entertain auy others.
Therefore, as soon as they are appointed,
they will at once notify him of their in
tention to be preseut. When the dele
gates arrive in town they will please re
port themselves, without delay, to the
Committee at the rresbjteriau church.
All ministers and Sunday School super
intendents in the county are members,
er ojficio Each school is requested to
send four other delegates.
By order of the Committee
Lucien W. Doty,
Chairman Com. Ai ringeuieula. J. S. S. A.
Miffliulonn, Pa.
"Co.Mixti Evexts Cast Tiikir Shad
oVs Bi-'FORE." The advance afjrrU of
the world renowned Alleghantans Vocal
ist and Swi?s Bell Ringers, brings us
the glorious news that this popular troupe
I w jU appear at Graybill's Hall, on Tues-
day eveuing, May 27th 1S73. We know
of tin troupe so deservedly meritorious
as "these wonderful children of song,"
and having" added a newly reconstructed
programme, with New Songs, New
Duetts, New Bell Pieces, aud presenting
New Faces, cannot fail to have an over
flowing house. Puring their great tour
around the globe, the concerts of the Al
leghaniaus -w ere honored by the atten
dance cf hundreds of thousands of do
lighted li.teuers lvinp;-. Queens, Nobles
au1 the most distinguiehed men of the
age pitioniz'jd their entertainments, and
lavihi-d upon them the most flatlet ing
demonstiatious of approval. The Bells
usrd by the Allrghaniaus were manufac
tured in Switzerland, expressly for them,
curing their late vi?it to Europe.
The Allkgiiamans prccent free to
every lady and gentleman on entering
the hal! with a '-Musical Proukamme,''
which is fuliy worth the price of adinis
not! aud is a new tenure ot tueir con
cert Sklinsgrovk, usually so staid and
moial had a first class seusaliou a few
days ago. A m m named Fisher believ
ed that his wife and a man named Wen
rich etj'iyed each others society, as fre
quently as circumstances would pet mil in
a way that is forbiddeu by moral precepts
and legal enactments. To satisfy his
suspicions he pretended to leave home,
with the expectation of being absent
several weeks. Ho returned the first
Saturday night, only to his suspi
cions too well grounded fjr Mrs. Fisher
had Weni ieh there in the house as her
paramour. Fisher shot at Wenricb, the
bullet graced his face. The two men
then clinched and in the mnele Wenricb
used a knife freely on Fisher's back and
thereby got out of Fisher's house minus
hat aud boots, only to be lodged iu the
Middleburg jail tbe next day. It is the
duty of a man to defend the virtue aud
honor of his wife to the exteut of his
means and the sacrifice of his life if
necessary, but we can not see the justice
or heroism iu a man risking his life iu
trying to kill other people for a wife who
has no virtue or honor, and will admit
men to her bed iu ihe absence of her
husband. Such a woman is not worth a
towering passion let a lone a fight. If a
man is cursed with a wife of that kjnd
he ought to get rid of her as soon as
possible, and not think of killing any
body on her account.
Matrled $
WALTERS LOWE On the 7th inst., by
E. W. II. Kriedcr, Esq., Mr. B. F. Walters
and Miss Catharine Lowe, both of Patterson.
NOBLE ROUS II On tho 13th inrt., in
Harrisburg, by Rev. William Rink, Mr. Wil
liam H. Noble, of Mifllintown, and Miss Jane
Rousb, of Terry srille.
BRANT KERLIN -On the 15th inst., by
Rev. 1). M. Blackweldtr, Mr. Samuel Brant,
of Altoona, and Miss Bell A. Kerlin, of Mil
ford township.
STUTTS MEFFORD On the 18th inst ,
by the same, Mr. W. L. Stutts and Miss
Maggie McfFord, both of Fermanagh twp.
DIodt
KULP In Patterson, Sabbath evening.
May 11th, Mrs. Mary A., wife of Lawrence
Lnlp, aged 51 years and 10 months.
LL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, ic.done
Xjl at this Office in the neatest manner and
i at low prices.
Time 3Xrtilcct.'
Prices otarfS.of Commerce
' KeporecfweeklytCr the Josiat Sx!ttil
by the Board otCnimeree of Mifflin and Pat
terson. s
Butter .... SO
Eggs, y dox ..... J..'. 15-
Lard, lb 8
Country Soap...... ft
Beeswax 25
Tallow 8
Rftgs . ' 3
Wool, washed 60
Dried Apples .......... 10
" Peaches, pared 20
" Peaches, unpared . 15
- " . Cherries, pitted. - . 20
" Blackberries 10
" Raspberries . 16
Country Hams. - 12
Sides and Shoulders.. ......... 7
Potatoes, 'ijp bus .......... ....... . 40
Onions " W
Ground Alum Salt, 'ft sack 2 25
Railroad Ties 50
Locust Posts, mortising 32
" " for board fence.. 15
Shelley & Stambangh's Prices Current.
Corrected Weekly.
Cetstal Palack, Miftlintown,
- May 21, 1873. (
Prime Roll Butter, per lb ............ 30
Eggs, per dozen 15
Lard, per lb - 08
Tallow, per lb 08
Beeswax
Dried Apples, por lb - 04
" Cherries, seedless, per lb 1 '
" " . unseeded 01
" Blackberries 0d
Raspberries 20
Wulnuts, per bus ,
40
05
Shellbarks
Potatoes
Chickens, live, per tb
Hams " ...
Shoulders ' ...
CO
08
14
07
or,
Sides
Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, per sack 2 00
D. P. SuloufF & Co.'s Prices Current.
Reported Wckly.
Gbaix.
White Wheat, bus $1 "5
Red " " - 1 "0
Corn. i'0
Oats 37
Cloverseed 6 "0
Timothy Bccd 3 50
- Coai.
Prepared Coal, (on..... $3 25
Nut " " 4 25
pe ' 3 10
Bituminous" " - 5 00
I.TIMRKH.
Run of Log, 4 4, "Jl 1000 ft $35 00
5-8, " 25 00
' 8-4, ...23 OOtolO 00
6-t, " .... 25O0to4000
Hemlock Frame, " .2000
" r,oards. " 20 00
Whitepine worked Floering.... 35 00
" Herman Siding 35 00
Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00
Window S:ish, 8x10, f window .. 05
' ' !).12, ' 75
" 10x12, " ?0
' " 10x14, " 90
riUl.ADELrillA MARKETS.
PitiLAPKLrhtA. May 20, 1873.
Flopb The market is without material
change, and prices of the better grades of
families arc steadily maintained : the de
mand is confined to Ihe wants of ihe- home
trade, whose purchases foot up 1200 barrels,
including
Superfine . $4 75(5 50
Extras ? Onfi 75
N. W. Kxtra Family $7 50(3R 40
Ohio & Ind. do. do. $8 50(9 25
Pcnna.- do. do S8 26t,9 25
Fancy Brands.... "... $9 50(5; 11 50
Gbmx. Holders of prime Wheat are 'firm
in their views, and this is the only descrip
tion for whinh ihent ia imairy '
of 3500 bush, at $1 95198 for western red ;
$2 02a2 05 for do amber. Rye is held at
9:la95a. Corn is rather qnicl ; sales of 7000
bush, at OlaGllc, and western mixed at C4c.
Oats are in moderate request, wit h sale's of
400 bash, white at46a51c, and mixed at 47a
48c. . . .
Skkup CloTorseed is dull ; 40 bags sold at.
Jc per lb. Timothy sold at $4 25a4 50 per
bushels.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE 'MARKET.
Mosdat, May 194 P. M.
Reef Cattle were Tory dull this week, and.
with a liberal supply, prices declined. Sales
of choice and extri at 7$i&c, fair to good at
6a7c, and common at 4'i5Je per lb, gross
Receipts 310.) head.
Con s and Calvis were dull at $50a75. Re
ceipts 330 head.
Sheep met a fair demand nt 6a8 for weoled
and 5:i6Jc for clipped. Receipts 90O0 head.
Hogs were dull. GtXlO head sold at $3a8
50 for cornfed.
m& GREAT REDUCTION
IX TUS
PKICES OF TEETH!
Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00.
No teeth allowed to leave the office unless
the patient is satisfied.
Teeth remodeled and repaired.
Teeth filled to last for life.
Toothache stopped in five minutes without
extracting Ihe tooth.
Iiental work done for persons without them
leaving their homes, if desired.
Electricity used in ihe extraction of teeth,
rendering it almost a painless operation, (no
extra charge) at the Dental Office of G. L.
Derr, established in Mifllintown in IStiO.
G. L. DEItR,
Jan 24, 1872-ly Practical Dentist.
GRAYBILL'S HALL,
MIFFLIXTOWX.
ARE COMING, THE WORLD'S FAVORITES
THE ALLEGIIANIANS. In the language
of the "New York Home Journal," '-They
are tho best Quartette in the World."
One occasion only :
TUESDAY EVEMXG, MAY 27th.
THE.
The Alleghanians Vocalists and Swiss Bell
Ringers will appear in their newly re-con-strucied
pragramme, with New Artists. New
Songs, Duetts, Quartettes and new speciali
ties, including the Tui Silver Staff Bei.ls,
the original set of 2 octaves, and the first
exer imported to this country.
(ga.The Alleghanians present Music
Pboobammk to every lady and gentleman o
entering the hall. This is a new feature in
their concert. i"
Admission 50 cts. Reserved seats, 75 ets.
Children under 12 years, 25 ets.
G. C. II UR LB CRT, Agcnr.
D. O. Waldbox, Manager.
RXS AWAY from the subscriber residing
in Spruce Hill township, on April 1st, I
1873, Samuel Carter, regularly indentured to '
the undersigned. Any information nf his j
whereabouts will be thanlfully reeeived.
JOII-N MIRTZ.
April S3-5t '
. All A II
$tvc 2Vdrmisfrafuts.
Orphans' Court Sale.
BT Tirtns of an order of the Orpfisaa'
Court of Juniata county, the undersign
ed. Administrator of ttie estate of Reuben
Landis, deceased, will expose to public sale,
on the premises, in Delaware township, in'
said county, at 1 o'clock P. M., on
SATURDAY, JUNE 21st. 1873,
The following real estate of said decedent, to
wit : A Tract of Land in said township, con
taining m , tk. bounded by lands
of William N. iirookhart, Amos StahL Uriah
Shaman and others baring thereon erected
a good two-story
DWELLING- HOUSE,
BANK BARN, Shoemaker Shop, and other
ontbuildings. There is a good Well of water
at the door, and a fine-selection of choice
Fruit on the premises.
This property is located in Pfoats'a Valley,
in a good farming neighborhood, about three
miles east of Thonipsonlown, and about one
mill north of the Penna. Central Railroad.
TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, or the
pnrsbase money to be paid when the prop
erty is stricken down to the purchaser ; for
ty per cent, of the same when the sale is con
firmed by the Court, and the, remainder in
two eqnatiustalments, payable on tbe 1st of
April, 1874, and the 1st of April, 1875, to be
secured by judgment notes.
Further particulars will be given by calling
upon Wm N. Brookhart, near the premises,
or by the undersigned.
C. G. WINEY.
Adm'r of Reuben Landis, dee'd.
Uv 14, 1873-tf
Farm at Public Sale
IX WALKER Towxsnir.
THE undersigned will offer at public sale,
on the premises, in Walker township
Juniata county, about one mile Northeast of
Vanwert, at 1 o'clock r. v., on
SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1873,
The following real estate, to wil : A valua
ble farm, located as above described, being
within 2i miles of the proposed railroad be
tween Milllintown and Port Treverton, and
adjoining lands of J. N. & W II. Moore, Wm.
Curren and others, containing
One Hundred and Twelve Acres,
More or loss, about SeTenty-five Acres of
which are cleared and in a good state of cul
tivation. The improvements are a
DWELLING HOUSE,
rS"os,v 3 1:n:lf Sain,
02 by 45 feet, erected in 1870, and other ne
cessary outbuildings, a Spring of never-failing
water near the house, also a good thriv
ing APPLE ORCHARD of choice fruit, and a
Peach Orchaid. Persons wishing to invest
in real estate, should examine this property.
TEU.M3. Five hundred dollars to be paid
by the purchaser on the day of sale, or note
given with approved secutity; one-half of
balance to be paid on the first of April, 1874,
and the remainder to be paid in four annual
payments with interest.
szff Any person desiring to view the prop
erty can do so hy calling on Ihe under
signed, residing iu Fermanagh township.
DAVID BES1IOAR, Sr.
April 23. 1S73.
(Fobmxrlt Wood & Manx.)
STJTIOIUSY S POSTSSLE
team Engines.
W
The Best & Ttost C;n,fc Asportmont
ia tho Market.
These TTncino hnvo n!w tr. Tmint'-v-l h rvry
hilwt ftrntfinr-l of t su-t Uvikv. V. r nut'.. tli
nianufncturt' ..f Xrci"-, I'il. r n vJ ri:ir MilWa
Bn.vin.l- v. W- h:w th I'-.r t iinl nw: on tpU t
iforksnV tlif fciml ia II:' cm- try, wx;ii m uhimry
lxwn.iIiT 'lajni"! tu lit- work.
We k-'p finatHTitly in pror !Tr'-TiciVrof
Fnaiat1., lii 'h w l":ir:ii .1. ;tt ih vi-ry lm--. pricca
and on iV- s!nrts'-t nn'. W lmtl Kn -ine
fmillr lui-iTK-V. t' Mii-. titw .MilK .iriit Mill,
T:mf-ri5. Coitou t:t:i, Tfrv-rK)v ! HileUws
of Tuoiuf:(fi:r:?.
Wo are now l.tiil.tin" t lr oV.-rnie.i Jns Cirrn
Inr Siiw Mil!, the lt ..r.d in j. i vus.-'.e r;tw tmtt
ewr invent1!.
W.- m;ikf the market-ire nf P?r M 11 nf fit- a
special ft-ntuns Of our business, aud cm furnish,
complftr un til-; jthnrt'-st notice.
Our aim in nil case i to furtJh lW?f ma
chinery in thf market, and work nintcly iin
e pin ll Utt htmiity of th'tiim, Mwnorn;. uu-lstrength.'
Send f)trCin:ular l'nco Li.st.
UTiCA STEAF3 EMSIJIS CO.
ITICt, 7,. V.
D. P. SULOUFF 4 CO.,
(Successors to D. K. Sulouff & Co.,)
L3ALEH3 IN
Grain, Lumber, Coal,
Halt, Plasstei,
CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, SC.
The Hmhest Cash Prices Paid
for all kinds of Grain.
Lumber. Coal, &c, Sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Having boats of our own we can freight
Grain, Lumber, Coal, 4c. cheaper than any
other parties. We therefore defy competi
tion. Stay-Von can make money by calling on us
before selling or buying elsewhere.
Gbaixwill.br brcbivkd tit STOBB TO BI
sold bt tub 1st or Junk, 1873.
P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's
backs.
Mifflinlown, April 20, -1872.
New Lumber Yard.
Patterson., Pa.
BEYER, GUYER & CO.
Have opened Lumber Tard in the bor
ough of Patterson, and are prepared t fur
nish all kinds of Lumber, such as
Siding, Flooring, Studding, -
Paling, Shingles, Lath, Sash, &c,
in large or small quantities, to suit cus
tomers. S. Persons wanting Lumber hy the ear
load can be supplied at reduced rate.
BEYER, GUYER k CO.
George Goshen, Agent.
Pattarsou, May 15, '72-lf
SUM IEH
... -NEW ADtKRTISRETS.
D P. PAISTE,
CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDI1TG,-
MIPl'ITOWiV, 1A.,
Invites attention to liis Large Stock of
HARDWARE, IRi Mll IAILl
Which are now ready for inflection, consisting of the most' de
sirable Goods ever brought to Juniata county. ' '. .
SKATES.
KS1VES.
FORKS.
POCKET CUTLERY.
PLATED WARE.
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, &C,
STOVES AT GREATLY REBUSES) RATES,
to make room for other goods.
ft7"tXX IPcipeir sut Cost
US Agent for Fouse's IXL Horse anil Cattle Powders.
A Splendid Assortment of GOODS from which to Select (faristmas Presents.
Dec. 11. 1872-tf D. P. PAISTIi.
WHAT TO WEAR,
AND
Just Step into SAMUEL STEAYER'S CLOTHING ST0HE. Bridge" Street.
Tatterson, Pa., and He will tell You all About It.
Haviso just returned from Philadelphia and Now Vork, be can iuj.ply joti with the
Latest and Choicest Styles of
Clothing of nil Iiimls-4.
Coats, Pants, Vests, Hats, Capo, Boot and Shoes. Wntclies and Jewelry, Notions, Fur
nishing Goods in endless variety, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth. Fnrnilure. &e.r cheaper than
the cheapest, for. ihe samo quality of goods. Call in and be convinced.
rr Me3cBUen and Suit. nt.de to o.der. 8TRAYEK
Patterson, May 14, 1S73.
TO THE PUBLIC !
" ' '""V
The undersigned would resixx-tfully inforr.1 the citizens of
MIFFLIXTOWX and vicinitv that he has opened out in tho
BELFORD STORE-R002kr, on MAIN STREET, 3IIFFLIX
TOWX, with an entire Xcw Stock of (Joods, consisting of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE,
CEDAR WARE, TINWARE
- A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HATS AND CAPS,
FULL JirVJ OF
GROCERIES
Stationery, School Books, &c,
Boots and Shoes; for Men & Boy.?, Ladies, Misses A: Children,
FLOOR AXD STAIR CARPETS AX D OIL CLOTfc,
TABLE CUTLERV, LOOKING-GLASSES,
Eight-Dav and Twcnty-four-llour CI.X'lvs. SAL'F hy the SACK,
Cheese, Dried Fruits bought and sold, (Jum int, Over tthoes,
and Sandals, Wheat and Ruckwheat Flhr; and Corn .Meal',
Quilts, Bedspreads, Countciranes, tilahkcts, 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.
C0RNEU US IvAUTLEY,
Mifllintown, Ta., Dec. 13, 1872-tf
THE GREAT DISCOVERY.
KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron.
For the cure of weak stwmach, general de
bility, indigestion, disease of loe nervous
system, eonstipntinn, acidity of Ihe stomach,
and all cases requiring a touic.
The wiuc includes Ihe most agreeable and
efficient SalUf Iron we possess ; Citrate of
Magnetic Wide, combined with the most en
ergetic of vegetable tonicfc Yellow Peruvian
Bark.
The effect in manv eases of debility, loss
of appetite, and general prostration, of an
efficient salt of Iron, combined with our val
uable Nerve, is most happy. It augments
the appetite, raises the puUe, takes off mus
cular flabbiness, removes the pallor of de
bility, and gives a florid vigor to the counte-
nance- . . I
Do yon want something (o strengthen you:
Do you want a good appetite:
Do you want to build up your constitution ?
Do you want to feel well ?
Do you want to get rid of nervousness
Do you want energy ?
Do yoa want to sleep well?
Do you want brisk and vigerous feelings ?
If you do, try Kunkel's Wine of Iron.
This truly valuable Tonic has been so thor
oughly tested by all classes of the community
that it is now deemed indispensable as a
Tonic medicine. It cos's but little, purifies
the blood and gives tone to the stomach, reno
vates the system and prolongs life.
I now only ask a trial or tbis valuat.tc
Tonic.
Pried $1 per bottle. E. F. Kunkel, Sole
proprietor, 2-j'j North Hints street, below
Vine, Philadelphia.
Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, and
take no other. If your Druggist has it not
send $1 to my address, and the medicine,
with advice frte, will come by next express
train.
For sale by BANKS A HAMLIN, Drug
gist, Mifflinlown, Pa.
HOW TO WEAH IT.
C0IFBGT10IER1
AdjUinstr"ator's Notice.
E'tatt ( A4trmn Pmrr, Jecea"-i.
LETTERS of A'imimstratton having been
granted to Ih MaKt?Rii(ned upon the
estate of Anderson i'inrs, late of Del ware
township. doci-aseJ, all persons 'indebted to
said estate are rrqnealed lo make payment,
and those having claims ag.-iinsl tae same,
to present them properly authenticated for
settlement to
' AUVOLD VRXES,
JESSE 1NES.
A'ltnini'trator:
Note -"-The Administrators will meet those
who have unsettled account! at the late resi
dence of said deceased in Delaware twp., oil
May 2:trd and li-lih, 1S73, for settlement.
All accounts not settled on or before those
days will be brought t; MifninV?wa for eol-
iecljon.
April !,
1W7T 6w
Boot and Shoe Shop,
THE undersigned," fnsbionnlde Boot fflj
and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- If
ly informs the public that he has located ww
in the borough of' Patterson, where he is pre
pared to accommodate the most fastidious in
LAlIIvS' W11AH,
Gents1 Fine and Coarse Bootv
CMLD R EX'S WEAR, ACt(l
Also, mend in doeje in tbe neatest manner
and upon the shortest notice. A liberal
share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
JtxT Shop located on the east side of Tus
carora street, one door smith of Main strict,
nearly opposite Laird & Hell's store.
J. W. DEAN.
Marh S, 1;2