tfEDNESUAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1E73. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, May 20, 1873, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows : lASTVARD, Philadelphia Express 1:06 A.M. Fast Line 1:S3 A. M. Southern Express 6:57 A. M. 1-acifie Express 10:07 A. M. Ilarrishurg Acconimadatioa 11:28 A. M. Mail Train- 6:12 P.M. Cincinnati Express 8:50 P. M. WLSTWABD. rittsburg Express 1:08 A. M. Cincinnati Express 1:58 A. M. Southern Express. 4:10 A. M. Pacific Express- 6:4:5 A. M. Way Passenger .'. 10:07 A. M. Mail Train 3:38 P. M. Fast Line .! .. fi.33 P. M. JAMES NORTIT. Ae't NOTICE. The following scale of prices for announce ments of candidates, in ths Sestixkl, for of fice at the approaching election to be pub lished weekly until the Primary Election will be rigidly adhered to : Senate, $15; Legislature, $10 ; Sheriff, Register anl Re corder, Commissioner and Treasurer, $0 each. Communications recommending can didates for office, 25 cents per line. No announcement or communication will be published unlets accompanied by the money. TOWS AXI) COUMTKV. Ko paper next week. The price of wheat baa a downward tendency. The baj crop will be lighter than was expected. "Wheat cutting ban commenced in good varnest. Lead ore has been found near Bakers ville, Bedford county. A harness thief was lodged iu Hunt ingdoa jail last week. See advertisement of C. Bartley'a new Boot and Shoe Store, in another column. The heavy rains on Monday night did considerable damage to the fences along Lost Creek. An exchange saje, there id not an edi tor iu the State that would refuse back pay from a subscriber. The railroad fever is again rising. It is Loped the crisis may soon be reached, and a railroad prove the result. An Excursion Train will leave Pat terson at S:20 on the morning of the 4 th, for the Tbompsontown pic-nic. A few changes have been made in the P. K. 11 schedule. See corrected Time Table at the head of this column. A Democratic paper in Mifflin county has opened fire on Dr. Slerrett, Republi can candidate in thU county for State Senate. P. Morris Chester, a colored man, for merly of this State, bag been commis sioned Brigadier General of Louisiana State Militia. Coax and oats present a bttter appear ance since the rains. A wet season, however, after harvest will be required to produce anything like a faireoru crop. Therr is a Fairbanks scale in this city that has been in constant nee for forty-two years. It is as sensitive and accurate as ever. A". 1'. Pujier. Rkv. D. M Blackweldkr will preach bis monthly sermon to the chil lren of the Sabbath School, on next Sabbath afternoou, at 2 o'clock, in the Lutheran church. Tukrk is an exceedingly interesting serial story now in the course of pnbli cation in the Altoona Tribune, styled "Legends of the Juniata, or, Jackson and Keturah Culberson." Tub agricultural prospect in the Mid dle and Eastern Pennsylvania do not promise much of a retura this year, be yond what will be needed for the main tenance of each respective community. The farm of John Robinson, dee'd., situated in Fayette township, will be offered at public sale, on Saturday, July 26th. See advertisement of Lucien W. Doty, administrator, iu another column. Safe and speedy horses, clean and comfortable buggies and carriages for hire at the New Livery Stable, just opened in this borough by Samuel Rkhenbaigh. Attention, Gravbill Zodaves. You are ordered to meet at your armory July 4th, at 7 o'clock A. M., in full uniform, for parade at Thomptontown. Uniforms and equipments in good order By order of the Captain. A. H. Fasick, O. S. A correspondent of the Pittsburg Ga telle, who has been to visit the Agricul tural College, iu Centre county, compli ments John Hamilton, of this county, and credits the high state of cultiva tion in which the farm connected with that institution is, to his energy and Judicious management. LlcjuoR stirred the fighting qualities of a resident of Water street to such a de gree on Monday evening that be at tacked a citizen of Cherry street, at the intersection of Main and Bridge streets. The citizen of Cherry street resented the insult offered, turned in and satisfactorily whipped the Water street individual. Removal. D- W. Harlcy & Co. bare removed their clothing store into the store room in the new building re cently elected by John Hoffman, Esq , on the southeast comer of Bridge and Water streets, where they have opened a Large and Full Assortment of Men's and Boys' Wear and Furnishing Goods. Give them, a call at their new place of business. ' Thk following ltyr was recotved by Poet Master.B .oks, of this place on, last Friday : Gallitzin, Pa., Jane 25, 1873. Pott Matter .Sir, There was a nan brought to my place last night in a dying condition. Ue gives his name as James Eagan, from Mifflintown, Joniata county. He is now beyond reason', and will hard ly live till morning. A despatch from any of his friends, as to what shall be done with him, provided you know them, and will inform them of his condition. W. D. Macomber. The Altoona Tribune of the 28th ult., contains the following in regard to James Eagan : In Wednesday morning's Tribune we published the tmbjoined item: A man who was extremely tired loca ted himself on the steps of the P. R. R Co.'s office, immediately opposite the Tribune office, yesterday, aud half sat and half reclined for about four hours. During the period, a brisk shower of rain fell, the thermometer meanwhile marking 90 in the shade or ISO3 in tlie run While it was not raining, he sat beneath the burning rays of the sun, but he maintained his position with undisturbed stoicism. Late in the afternoon, this man got on his feet and staggered away out of sight. To the common eye, he bore every out-! ward appearance of being in a state of intoxication, but persons who stopped and spoke to him represent that he was undoubtedly euficiing from severe ail ment. The president aud other mem bers of the Council were notified of this fact, and, as the tnau was poor and pen uiless, steps were taken to have him re moved to the county Poor House. A policeman found him at the railroad de pot, and informed him as to what was being done in bis behalf, lie expressed his thankfulness for the pro (Ft red kind ness, and readily accepted the offer of Council, but said that he would prefer to be sent to Jnuiata county, if it were pos sible, adding that he bad relatives living in that section. He was assured that he would be sent tUther as soon aspractica ble, and with this understanding, and the further understand iug that he would re main where he then was till a wagon could be procured, the policeman left him. .When the unfortunate man was next looked for, be could not be found. It has since transpired that he either board ed a freight train and went to Gallitzin, or else he walked to that poiut. The probability is that he traveled by rail and was put off the train by the con ductor, for he was to all appearances too weak to perform a journey of fifteen miles on foot. At all events, he made his 8ppearauce iu Gallitzin on Wednes day In our issue of yesterday, we made meution that s man had been fonud dead on a porch in front of a saloon at Gal litzin. This statement is slightly erro neous. Tbsi man was "not dead when discovered, but died not long after He was conveyed into Mr. Macomber's hotel, and Dr. Bell, of this city, was summon ed, but medical skill and unremitting at tention were alike useless iu bis case. The poor, unfortunate wretch who drifted aimlessly around our streets on Tuesday, an object of contempt to some and a subject for charity to others, and bins who died in Gallitzin the following day, were one aud the same person. lie said his name was Eagan, that he came from. Pittsburg here, and that his place of destination was Mifflintown. The body was buried by the good people of Gallitzin. Mr. Eagan is not known at Mifflin town. A bov fell out of a second story win dow in Erie, the other day, and would have been killed by the fall, but fortu nately he struck on the head of one can didate for Sheriff, rolled off into the arms of another, and he handed the little fel low alive and kicking over to a third, while a fourth, without waiting to see whether the boy was hurt or not, started for a physician, seeing which a fifth de termined not to be behind his competi tors in showing interest in the boy's welfare, immediately weut to the nearest candy shop and bought him five cents' worth of gum-drops. And after this in terest, the tumbling brat's father wasn't a voter. Titutville Courier. Several country exchanges fill three or four columns on their local page weekly w'th a general variety of scraps of "senee and nonsense" and then draw attention to that department of their paper, with assumed pride, aud say, -'See what a magnificent local depart ment," when the fact is apparent that there are very few locals in the depart ment referred to. It would be quite as appropriate to style the works of Gibbon, Humes, or any other profane author, "Sacred nietory," Paint not only adds to the appear ance of a house, but it preserves its wood work from rotting. Paiut of a superior quality is manufactured one mile northwest of McAlisterville, this county, and will be delivered at railroad stations at $7.00 per barrel weight of barrel three hundred pounds. The colors are drab and different shades of brown. Address James Shillinosford k Co., Oakland Mills. Juniata Co., Pa. The following articles are also for sale at the establishment: Broom, Shovel, Fork and Hoe Handles by the dozen or hundred, Boggy and Wagon bows by 4he bundle. . - 3w A new Piano, fresh from the manu factory, can be bought at an advanta geous price, by calling at, or addressing this office. '-.... : Tub greatest medicine to abate pain and rheumatism is "Kunkel's Pain Slay er " For sale at Banks & Hamlin's Drag Store, Mifflintown. There will be a -Basket Pic-Nic" on on the 4th of July, in Tbompsontown. The Committee have engaged one of the best bands in the State for the occasion, and will leave nothing undone to make it pleasant for those who attend. Tickets 11.00. 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 of stomach. It costs but little, purifies the blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life. Try this val uable Tonic. For sale at Banks & Ham lin's Drug Store, Mifflintown, Pa. Juniata County Normal Scuool. The Fall term of this institution will open July 21, 1873. For particulars call on or address the Principal, D. A. Harman, Tbompsontown, Pa. .Refer ences David E Robinson, County Su perintendent, Port Royal ; G. W. Lloyd, Ex- Co. Supt., Tbompsoutown ; Dr. P. L- Greenleaf, Thompsoutown, or Prof. J. M Garman, Patterson, Pa Yesterday evening, as per announce ment in these columns last week, the chief men of. the proposed railroad be tween this point and Selinsgrove, with delegations from Freeburg, McAlister ville and Oakland, met at Will's hotel, in Mifflintown, to meet and escort over the proposed railroad route prominent officials of the Reading Railroad Com pany. Many prominent citizens of our our own county were also in town, and private railroad talk was large'y in dulged in. This morning the visitors left for the Susquehanna. Notice to Tax Paters and Col lectors. All persons paring their tatc and County tax for the year 1873, in full, on or before tbo first day of Sep teraber, 1S73, will be allowed au abate ment of ten per cent. All delinquents will be required to pay the (nil amount of their taxes as charged in the dupli cates. Al! Collectors for 1873 are required to collect and settle their respective dupli rates in full, on or before the April court 15574. All Collectors are hereby notified not to collect the Militia Tax assessed for the year 1873. By order of ihe Board of Commissioners. Those afflicted with Pains and Aches should try KUNKEL'S PAIN SLAY ER, a valuable remedy. For sale at Hanks & Hamlin's Drug Store, Mifflin town. E1UZEE OKESOX On the 29th of May, 1873, by Iter. L. B. W. Shryock, at Acade mia, l'a.. Dr. John Mason Brazee and Miss Mary J. Ofceson, all of Acadctuia. MUSSEn WILLS On tbo lCih ult., by Rev. W. Fleming, at the Merchant's Hotel in Johnstown, Cambria count r, Mr. Isaiah D. Musser and Miss Lillie Wills, bitu of Mifflin town, Juniata county. ILGER CHRISTY June 3Cth. by Rev. T. J. Shcrrard, Mr Charles W. Ilger, of Ash land, Ohio, and Miss Kate A., daughter of J. A Christy, Esq., of Mifflintown, Pa. liel : WOODS On the 10th ult.. at the resi lience of his mother, at Tbompsontown, Alli son J. Woods, aged 15 years, 6 months and 10 days. 9rtv flwrtisfmnitj. Dissolution of Partnership. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the partner i ship between J. W. & 8. A. Hoffman was dissolved by mutual consent on the first day of March, 1873. The business will be continued, and conducted at the old stand in Spruce Hill township, by J. W. Hodman. J. W. HOFFMAN. 8. A. HOFFMAN. June 25, l?73-4t. KOTICE. To all whom it may concern : The School Hoard of Walker township met May 3 1st, 1873, at Flint Hill. David biven. Treasurer of Walker School District, for 1871, in account with same, as follows : Balance due District at last settle ment..... ....i. $173 16 A int. of Orders lifted. 1 17 14 Due township ..... Due bill given for same by Diven. $56 02 Williim Hetrick, Treasurer for 1872, in account, (aud.) as follows: Gross amt. of Duplicate..:.. ."....$2156 PO State appropriation ..... 217 84 $2874 24 Amt of orders lifted $1879 21 Collector's fees.... 83 81 Exonerations........... 03 33 2026 85 Due bill given by Uetrick for . Due bill given by Diven $347 89 56 02 Gross amt. due Twp. on settlement May 31, 1873 $103 91 SAMUEL SIEBER, JVes'f. N. D. Vaxdtkc, See's. June 18, 1873. Dissolution of Partnership. N'OTICE is hereby given that the partner ship between 8. Y. Shelley and II. A. Stambaugh, under the firm name of Shelley & Stambaugh, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to said part nership are to be paid and those due from the same discharged at the Crystal Palace Store in Mifflintown. S. T. SHELLEY, H. A. STAMBAUGH. June 9, 1873. THE undersigned have entered into co partnership, and will continue the busi ness of the late firm of Shelley & Stambaugh at the old stand. A continuance of the pat ronage of the old firm is respectfully solici ted by the new. JACOB STAMBAUGH, . 11. A. STAMBAUGH. June 0, 1873 T AHA. STAMBAUGH always keep np J their stock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or pries of their roods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. Tlie 3Xrli3ts4. Prices of Board of Commerce. Reported weekly for the Jotiiata Sswtkjsl by the Board of Cosamerea of Misaia and Pat tenon... Butter V !&. .... 16 Eggs, 0 dos a. ... 18 Lard. W To .......................... V Country Soap...... . 8 Tallow 8 Rugs . -.-... 3 Wool, washed 60 Dried Apples 10 " Peaches, pared... 20 " Peaches, unpared. ....... ............... 16 " Cherries, pitted - ........... 20 " Blackberries.. .... . 10 ' Raspberries 16 Country Hams 12 Sides and Shoulders... .- 7 Potatoes, bus ........................... 40 Onions " 00 Ground Alum 8alt, saek....... ....... 2 25 Railroad Ties ......... 60 Loeust Posts, mortising 82 " " for board fence.."--....... 15 J. ft H. A. Stambaugh's Prices Current . Corrected Weekly. Cbtstal Palacb, Mifflintown, July 2, 1873. Prime Roll Butter, per lb. Eggs, per doien.......... Lard, per lb .... 4 a at Tallow, per to Beeswax . Dried Apples, per lb " Cherries, seedless, per lb. ' " " unseeded " Blackberries " Raspberries Walnuts, per bus Shellbarks 95 PqUtoes.. 60 Chickens, Utc, per lb. ............... ......... 08 Hams " 00 Shoulders " 07 titles 06 Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, per sack 2 00 S. P. Sulonff & Co.'s Prices Current Reported Weekly. Grain. White Wheat, bus $1 30 Red " - 1 25 Corn- 50 Oats 37 Cloverseed ... 6 00 .. 8 50 ..$5 25 ... 4 25 8 10 . 6 00 .$35 00 Timothy seed Coal. Prepared Ccal, If) ton. ........... Nut Pea " Bituminous" 44 ............ Ltimbkb, Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft ... 6-8, " 8-4, " 6-4, " " Hemlock Frame, " Boards. Whitepine worked Flooring... 25 00 .25 00to40 00 . 2500to4000 20 00 20 00 85 00 3500 German Siding Panel Doors .2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window 65 " " 9x12, 75 " 10x12, " ...... 80 " 10x14, " 90 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PHILAPILFbtA, July 1, 1873. Floub In the flour market we can record no improvement. Sales of 710 bbls, inclu ding Superfine $4 00 4 75 Extras $4 60(5)5 00 N. W. Extra Family $7 00V7 50 Ohio & Ind. do. do $8 00(Sj9 00 Peona. do. do. M ..... $7 25(n)8 50 Fancy Brands...- $9 2511 00 Graik. In Whaat there is a firmer feelinz and with limited offerings holders have put up their prices 5c ; sales of 2.000 bus. prime Penn. and Western red at $l.t5al.70 ; 4,200 bush. do. amber, at $1.70 ; white at $1.70 1.75. Rve is ouiet- The last sale was at C5c. Corn is in belter demand ; sales of 8, 0)0 bush. Penn. and Southern yellow at 65a- 56c ; 6,200 bush Western high mixed at 54e: Oats are in good request ; gales of 10,0u0 bush. Western white at 4)ca4tjc, and 11), bus. nestern mixed at 40a tic. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, June 304 P. M. Beef Cattle are quoted as follow : choice and extra at 7a7Jc, fair to good at ajaojo. Receipts 300 head. Cows and Calves have only a nominal val uc at $30a75. Receipts 300 head. Shoep A steady demand ; prices in favor of buvers. Choice 4.U-)ie : eommon XzaS per head. Receipts 10,000 bead. D. P. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. K. Sulouff & Co.,) SSALSSS IN Grain, LurnoGr, Coal, Halt, Ilster, CALMfflPUm,ClMT,iC. The Highest 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, Ac, cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. JgYou eau make money by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. GBAts WILL BK RIORIVSO IS STORE TO BX SOLD BT TBI IsT OF JUKE, 1873. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1872. NEW DRUG STORE. BANKS OaMUN, Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. DEALERS IN DEC418 II MEwlCIREI, Chemicals, Dye Stun, Oils, . Faints, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, .- . Coal Oil; Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Infants BrUehse, Soaps; Ilair Brushes, Tooth Brashes, Perfumery, Combs, Hair Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions, and Stationary. LARGE VARIETi Ot PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from high authority. Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS for Medi cal Purposes. & PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with great care. mal6'72- ly Administrator'! Hotice. ' Eilate of Anderion Pmet, dictated. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned npon the estate of Anderson Pines, late of Delaware township, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them properly authenticated for settlement to -- ARNOLD VARNES, - JESSE PINES, AdmnUtralort. - PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly rxt cnted at this Offlce. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ! JK pursuance of an order issued out of the irpnans louri 01 jumaia eoun'y, ana to the undersigned directed, will be exposed to public sale, oa the premises, in Fayette township, Juniata county. Pa., at 1 o'clock P. M , on SATURDAY, JULY 26th, 1873, The Following Real Estate, to wit : A .VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, situate in Fayette township, one-fourth mile from the main road leading from Mifflintown to McAlisterville, and one mil from the lat ter plaoe, containing more or less, bounded by lands of John Mus- ser, William Thompson, Samuel Myers, E. A. Margrils and others, having! hereon erected a Frame DWELLING HOUSE BANK BARN, ahd" out-buildings. There is also a GOOD ORCHARD on the premises. This is a Tery desirable property. TERMS OF SALE. One Hundred Dollars of the purchase money to be paid when the property is struck down ; one-fourth of the whole purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale by the Court ; one fourth on the first day of April, 1874, when Deed will be made and possession given ; and the balance to be paid in two equal annual payments thereafter, with Interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage, or by judgment. For further information inquire of the un derrigned, reading in Mifflintown. LUCIEN W. DOTY, Adm'r of John Robinson, dee'd. June 2, 1873. V. S. PIANO CO. It costs less than 5300 to make any $600 Fiano sold through agents, all of whom make $100 per cent, profit. We have no agents, but ship direct to families at factory price. Xft make only one style, and have bnt one price, TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY DOLLARS, net cash, with no discount to dealers or com mission to teachers Our lumber is thor oughly seasoned. Our cases art! Donble Veneered with Rosewood, have front round corners, serpentine bottom and carved leg. We use the full iron plate with overstrung bass French Grand Ac.ion with top dampers, and our keys are of the best ivery, with ivory fronts. Our Piano has seven octaves is 6 feet 9 inches long, 3 feet and 4 inches long, and weighs, boxed, 955 pounds. Every Piano is fully warranted for five years. Send for illustrated circular, in which we refer to over TOO Bankers, Merchants, &e , (some of whom you may know,) using our Pianos in forty-four States and Territories. Please elate where yon saw this no tice. U. S. PIANO CO., 810 BROADWAY, N. T. June 23, 137$: S. B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOB, KEVIN'S BUILDING ON Bridge Street, Xifflintown, Pa., Desires to inform his friends and Ihe public that he has just received a fine and fatkion abU stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting of CLOTIIS Plain Black, Blue and Brown. CREF Dahlia, Brown and Blue. TRICOT B.ack, Blue and Brawn. DIAGONALS Blue and Black. CUEVIOTSWX Shades. SCOTCH HOODS AU Styles. BLA CK DOESKINS X Superior quality PASTS AND VEST PATTERNS Tint. SUMMER GOODS General Assortment. I will sell any of the above goods by the yard or pattern. I also keep on hand a' full line of BUT TERICETS PA TTERNS, consisting of Men, Boys, and Children's Shirts. Coats, Pants and Tests. fff I will manufacture to order all kinds of custom won. PRICESRemsonsble, to suit the times. Mifllintown, April 10, 18'2. T ABGEST STOCK ef Dress Goods in the i J-i oouity at i. & H. A. Stambaogh's. Sttmhantlisr, 4r. Cirstalte. Crystal Palace. The First, The Best, The Cheapest, The Largest Stock of Goods IN THE COUNTY, To Offer to the Public AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Just Received from Eastern Markets. Secin Them will Guarantee You Satisfaction. J. & II A. STAMBAUGH. NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MITFLI1J TO WIT, PA. June 9, 1873. rncA IFokiiibi.1 Wooo 4 ST1TI0U8T I PORTiBLE Steam Engines. The Best St Most Com;M Assortment lit the Market. Then Engine huro alwivn tn.iin'ainM t Sin xrrj BtlfhMt stumor! )f Bxcrllrro. VTo muke the aunufarture of F.arine, Boiler ktwI Sm Mills a pt-dilt jr. We bn tlx- larmMt and mot rompteta wotks of the kind in the co-intr", vita nwchinaty tpeeillT adapted to the wort. Wa kaep eooaUmtly ia proresa targ. immocry of EnTioes. vUich we f nrniVn at the Tery lowest pricaa and ft the ehortest notion. W. l,n:H Erennw apetiallr adrtpted to Mine, Saw MtlK Orbit Minn, Tanneries, Cotton lima, Threaten and aUclaseea of nuirifceturin?. We are now building the celebrated Lane Circu lar Si Hill, the best and most complete saw milt ever invented. , - We make the manufacture of Saw Mill outtlbi a special feature of our bumnesB, and can furnish complete on the shortest notice. Our aim in all eases is to furnish the best ma chinery in the market, and work absolutely nn sqrialedforbsautyofdesiim.eeonomjsadsuength. Send for Circular and I nee List. UTICA STEAM ENCINE CO. itica, n. t. $500,000 CASH GIFTS TO BE PAID IK FULL. THE THIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THK IutHc t.itai-tttfy of jy Will be given fn the great hall of Library Buildinc, at Louisville on Tdrsdat. Jolt 8, 1873, at which time TEN THOUSAND GIFTS, amounting to a grand total of $-500,000. all cash, will be distributed by lot to ticket, holders. No reduction in amount of sifts at this distribution, but each gift a ill be paid IN FULL. Orric or Fasjikbs' And Dbovebs' Cask, Lofisvilli. Kt., April 7, 1873. This is to certify that there is in the Far cn' aid Drovers' Bank, to the credit of the Ihird Grand Gift Concert for the benefit of the Public Library of Ky., Fife Hnadred Tfeaataad Dollars, which has been set apart by the Managers to pay the gifs in full, and will be held by the Bank and paid out for this purpose, and this purpose only. (3igned.) K. 8. VEECti, Cashier. LIST OF" GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift- One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift ...... One Grand Cash Gift.. 24 Cash Gifts of $1,000 each, $100,000 50,000 S5.000 20,000 10.000 6,000 21,000 25.000 S2.CO0 30,000 30,000 59.000 90,000 50 Cash Gifts or 80 Cah Gifts of 100 Cash Gifts of 150 Cash Gifts of 590 Cash Gifts of 9,000 Cash Gifts of 500 400 30; " 200 " 100 " 10 ' Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $300,000 Only a few tickets remain nnsoiJ. and they will be furnished to the first applicants at the following prics: Whole ticbets, $10; halves, $5 ; quarters, $2.50 ; 1 1 wholes for $100; 66 for $500; 113 for $1,0!)0. For tickets and full information apply io TI108. E. BRAMLETTE. Louisville, Ey. or, THOS. n. HAYS St CO.. 609 Broadway, New York. Mar2Mw Kew Lumber Yard. Patterson, Pa. BEYER, GUYER & CO. Have opened a Lumber Yard ia the bor ough of Patterson, and are prepared to fur nish all kinds df Lumber, such as , Siding, Flooring, Studding, Paling, Shingles, Lath, Sash, ic, ia large or small quantities, to suit cus tomers. J3a Persons wanting Lumber by tbo car. load can bo supplied at reduced rates. BEYER, GUYER 4 CO. George Goshen, Agent. Pattarson, May 15. '72-tf A Large assortment of Queeasware, China war. Glassware. Oookervware. Cedar ware, Ac, for sale ehaap by J. S H. A. BrAMBAtUH 6. STEAM ENGINE AGmT01TER!-tori i. t., wv dupe- or rujsjs 4 oscm of Intrust Bakers, "'' WlTEBt. x extresnely let nrlees far cask, or fart emtk. mni balmna in (mall Boafhl povmmi: Saw 7-etai Brst-elaM Pli"S. all b4 Cra iBarOTCBCatS r enh. Orot Hi. 7i. BOltLB-tEt ORC13S, NKM Ttr, U 8-STer, tlH, mnJvpxard, Waters Coacerto Parlor Onanr : are the moit fctantsfni m attic o pcrfret in Ua er Bade. The tV.ICEKTO STOP u the best ever placed la aty Organ. ' it produced by m third ret of reeiia pecollarlv redced. Ike EFFECT of wkiek u HOST tlllllK and sori.-sTiRRn -' ' IIITITIAJ of ike Mill tltlCE SIPERB Terms liberal. li.M STRATEU CATA LOG UES MAlLED.hr nr. ;.. A liberal aitcount to Miniti'rr. Vhnrrk'n. StmJoy Kkooit, Lodge,, etc ICESf S WIS TED. WANTED. General and Lee il Agrnf, for the Bantram Sewing Machine, made at Danburj. Conn. The stillest, fastest and easiest Lob k Stitch. fltraigLt Needle Machine in the markyt. We give better terms than any o)h r company. Addrea J0H3 A. DODGE, Gtin'l Ag:nt, Daabnry, font. WALLACE A C OH PAN ITS CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE. No billing necessary. A cup of delteinu Chocolate made with it in two minute. No waste, racked in pound jr. Taniil.i or plain. One dux. in box. Vnequaled aj confection for lur.ih, spread on rrrcki"r, with a glass of milk at bard to drink. For making Soda Water Syrup or flavoring i Cream it is superior to any Chocolate made i and for Cbocolais: Cake, nothing rU will be used where this has bern tried. For sale bv J. T. WARREN i CO., Cincinnati, . Id this township to canvass for the new, t.iI- !iable sad fast selling bjck hj lr. JOHN COWAN. THE SCIENCE Cr A NEff LITE. Recommended and endurtcd by promint.Ml ministers, physicians. rePgious ami secular papers. Xo other book like it published. $W per week guaranteed A !Jre, COWAN A CO., 139 Kiphtn St.. 1. Writ- for a Tri List to J. IT. joitXSToa, ft KMr WESTERN Bt Ftttsfcurth. Breech-Loading Shot Guns. $40 ' $500 Double Shot Guns, $8 to $ lr0. Pintle Guns, $3 to $20. Rifles. $8 to $75. Re-olv-rs, 5 to $25. Pistols, $1 to $8. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle, ic. Large diteount to deal er or eluht. Army Guns, Revolvers, etc., bought or traded for. Goods sent by express C. O. D. to be examined before paid for. WORKING CLASS teed. Respectable employment at home, rlsy or evening ; no capital required ; full in structions and valuable packasje of good sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return stamp, M. YOC.NO & CO., 173 Green wich St., New York. 6 n f)ft per day ! Agents wapted ! All 4J IU 4)iV clashes of working people, of either sex, young or did. make more money at work for as in their spare moments or all the time than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSO.N 4 CO., Port land, Maine. B LATCH LET' 3 IMTEOVED g Cnctimter Wood Pnzip. Tasteless, Durable, Efficient, ? and CL?p. The best Pump lor me irm mouey. nn-i- tion is esoeciailv invited to JUlatchley's Patent Improve I Bracket and Sew Prop Check Valve, which csn be with drawn without removing tL pump or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamt.er, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. Cbas. G. ItLAvctitET, Manufaet'r. 50G Commerce St., Philadt.. Pa. gouts ttna &ms. Boot and Shoe Shop. THE undersigned, fashionable Boot ft and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- II ly informs the public thatbebaloaedatw in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious in jbADIES WEAK, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, CUILDRE"S WEAR, &C&C. Also, mending done in the neatest ai.iimf r and npon the shortest n ';;!-. A liberal share of public patronage i"! respectfully solicited. Satisfaction gMariicteed. ffShop located on the east sid? of T:is. carora street, one door south of Main stiet-t, nearly opposite Laird & Bell's store. J. W. !EAN. March 8, 1872 NEW BOOT A SHOE SHOP In Nerios Nw Building on BRIDUK STKKKT, MIFFLINTOWN. rpilE undersigned, Ute of the firm of F A, sick t North, would respectfully an nounce to the j-tihlic that lift lias opened i Boot and Shoe .Shop in Major Neriu's New Building, on Bridge, street, Mitltii.tnwn. and is prepared to mnnut'icture, of the best ma terial, all kindf1 tf boots, snor.s an: gaitkiis. GENTS', LAUiKS AND CHILDKF.N. He alo keeps On band a Iire and well selected stock of Itenrty-insnlts Worli, of all kinds, for men, women sr.d children. ALL WOIK WABUAKTllt. Give me a call, for I frel confident that 1 can furnish you with any kind of work von may desire. tag' Repairing done neatly and at reason able rates. J. L. NORTH. May 81. 1S72. BOOTS AND SHOES. New Shop 'in IfifHintoro. THE subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Milflintown, Patterson and vicinity that he has opened a Boo' and Shov Shop, for the present, in the room occupied by N. E. Litt efield s Tin Shop, on Brittje street, Mifflintown. where he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of LADIES', GEOTLEIIEN'S and in the most substantial manner, and at the lowest prices. tem-nepairisg promptly at tended to. TERMS CASH. A liberal share of public patroaagais soli cited, and aatisfaotioa guaranteed. A. B. FASICK. May 23. 1872-tf LARGE stock of Ready-made Cio-'hiug tor ails by HAS LEY A CO. J"' 179 SmithileU Mi