Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, August 06, 1873, Image 3

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    fyt Juniata j&Mlmcl.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. C, 1873.
PESNSVLVANIA RAILROAD. OS AND
afler Monday, May 2t, 1873, Passenger
trains will leave Mifflin Station as folloi :
CASTWABD.
Philadelphia Express 1:05 A. M.
Fast Line 1:53 A. M.
Southern Express H:57 A. M.
Pacific Express ..... 10:07 A. M.
!an.'l,urg Accommodation 11:23 A. M.
Msil Train- 6:12 P.M.
Cincinnati Express 8:50 P. M.
Wr.8YW.lRD.
Pittsburg Express 1:08 A. M.
Cincinnati Express 1:53 A. M.
Southern Express- 4:10 A. M.
Pacific Express- 6:43 A. M.
War Passenger - 10:07 A. M.
Mail Train 8:38 P. M.
last Line 0.33 P.M.
JAMES NORTH. A't
NOTICE.
Tba following scale of prices for announce
ment!! of caa lidates, in the Sestixel, for of
fice at the approaching election to be pub
lished weekly uutil Ike Primary Election
rill h rigiJly adhered to : Senate. $15;
LegUiaturj, $i0 ; tfjieriif. Register and Re
.rler. Commissioner and Treasurer, 5
eacli. C'ommunic!'" m rconuneTiJing can
didates for office, cents per ltne.
No r.nnoBncemcut or communication will
b,- published unless accompanied by, the
TUBS AXD COUSTKV.
New wheat yields well.
Oats Lave a second growth
One drove of catilo from the west tbue
far.
Political roosters travel ccrasiderablv
on their crow, now.
Musical befrjjars, such as organ grind
ers, harpists and fiddler.
Corn is doing fiutly. A Lite fall aea
ron will insure a good crop.
The rain on Sunday interfered with
the attendance at the churches.
Cool air and moonshine brought ont the
healthy inhabitants on Saturday eveniug.
Broke out in a new place See A. J.
Ilertzler's advertisement in another col
umn. A severe storm of wind and rain swept
over the town on Sunday about 1 1 o'clock
A M.
Jacob S. Thomas is at work putting
up a building to be used for merchandis
ing on the lot opposite the Post Office.
Last Saturday I,r!i?-d bad au incen
diary fire th:it destroyed four buudied
and sixty briidit'gs. Loss 200,000.
The Raihoad Company have dis
charged a Iai0'u cumber cf hands within
the past week, between this lace and
Altoona.
See time for examination of teachers
of common schools for the different dis
tricts in this comity, as announced in
another column.
A suit has been brought against one
f tba hotel Icoeprra of tbia place for
violating the Local Option law. Meutain
the law.
Forney's Press paid a tiibnte of re
spect to its birth iu a long editorial arti
cle, on Friday last. It is juet " sweet
sixteen.'' "Long live the Press "
The newspapers from Altoona, Lewis-
town, Lewisburg and other places report
legal proceedings against liquor sellers
for violating the Local Option law.
Farmers in the vicinity of town com
plain of insolence and depredations com
tnitted by young men they eay from
town. The farmers have the law to re
dress them.
Chailey, son of Iter. Jlr. Blackwel ler,
aged about six years, was kicked by a
horse at the celebration on Thursday,
lie suffered for several days, but fortu
eaU-ly Lis injuries were not serious.
A stranger, etiud on a camp stool in
front of the Cou.t House square, tugged
furiously at a ponderous accordeon and
im: g songs that didn't lift one up to the
third glory land, on Saturday evening.
A valuable colt belonging to Col. Bell
died of lockjaw, last Saturday. By
come means a nail bad worked into the
eide of the pastern j-jt above the hoof,
but its presence there was not known
ontil after the colt was dead.
The Republican State Convention
meets at Ilarrisburg on next Wednes
day, the 13th inst. Dr. J. W. Dinwid
dle, of Huutingooa county, was yester
eelected to represent this Senatorial Dis
trict in said convention.
The Lutheran S. S. Celebration last
Thursday paesed off very pleasantly.
The attendance was large, and the wea
ther being delightful, all preseut doubt
less enjoyed the shady grove. A heavy
shower of rain came up about half past
five o'clock in the evening, but, fortu
nately, nearly all had reached their
tomes before the raia began.
As admirer of Thomas A. Scott, the
great railroad man, remarked to a friend
who had just said " I do ,not know Mr.
Scott," "O, yon should know Scott ! lie
is brilliant as a meteor and simple as a
child. His n.ind is expansive as the
solar system, and his modesty exceeds
even that. His head is full of lofty and
large ideas. You should know Scott !"
They don't 6top to consider the stand
ing of persona who violate the game law
in Missouri,. If they discriminate at all,
ihey fine responsible parties quicker than
Ihe irresponsible, on the principle, per
haps, that better conduct is expected of
prominent and intelligent people. On
last Friday the Governor and a balf
dozen gentlemen went out and shot a
pumber of prairie chickens, for which
they were arrested and fined. If they
had waited one day longer it would have
. been lawful sport.
A nkw Piano, fresh from tl. ..
factory, can be bought at an advanta
geous price, by culling at, or addressing
this office.
The M. F. church of Perrvsville will
nold a festival on the Fair Ground,
------
on
tbe 9th of August, commencing at
o'clock P. M.
one
Thb Domitrfcu-Board of Ttade. at its
last session, resolved iu favor of gaug
ing distillers' products, petroleum, fish,
oils, etc , ly weight instead of the gauge
rod. The Fairbanks Company mauu
facture a class of scales expressly adap
ted to this use.
$3,000 WOSTH OP GOODS AT COST.
Having decided to close out our busi
ness, we will sell off our entire stock of
Goods at cost, for Cash or Produce.
Don't fail to avail yourself of this op
portunity to save mor.6y.
Laird 5c Bell.
Pattersoti, Ang. 5, 1S73. -
Buy while cheap, the Excelainr Paint,
or the Universal Wood Preserver. An
ply while it is jet in your power .to save
your buildings, your fences, your imple
ments, &c. Only 7 per barrel of 300
pounds, or less thau 2J cents per pound.
Jas. Shillinuskord & Co ,
Oakland Mills, Juniata Co. , Pa.
Cami JltEn.NO. The Evangelical
Association for MiiTlin Mission will hold
a Camp Meeting on the land of Isaac
Deppen, about 3 miles from Thompson
town and about 2J miles from Mexico,
commencing on Friday, the 15th of Au
gust. Several promint-ut ministers from
abroad are expected to be in attendance.
The religious public are respectfully ia
vited to attend.
Committee.
A maiden fair, with calm blue ejes.
Swallowed a groan, and heaved a sigh,
And then eh exolaimed, "Oh my !
If our Jake don't get a new set of chairs
I'll bung his eyes."
That ccared Jake, and he said, " If I
must get a new set of Chairs I will go
to W. F. Snyder, in Mifflin, and get good
ones, is he always hag a large assort
ment of all kinds of Chairs cheap for
cash ; hho a fiue lot of Camp Stools and
Lounges."
Harvest Home There will be a
Harvest Home held in the grove at Oak
land Mills, on the ICth day of August.
We extend a cordial invitation to all
Each family is expected to bring re
fresl menta. "Speakers will be present on
the occasion.
J. B. Wilson, D. Charters,
D B. M' Williams, W. V. Shirk,
Wm. Thompson, S. O. Mve:is.
J. A. M'Ai'LV, David Sieber, Jr.,
Committee of Arrang'ments.
Corner Stone Laying. The cor
ner stone of the new Methodist Episco
pal Church iu this place will be luid on
Angttp lOll., St S Vi'lock
P. .M. Iutercstiug exercises will be held
under the management of Rev. M. K
Foster, P. E , William J. Stevenson, D.
D., of Uarrisburg, aud the Pastor Other
ministers will be present. A hearty in
vitation is extended to all neighboring
ietliouiet Churches aid to the church
goiug public of all denominations.
At the annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Juniata Valley Bank held
on last Monday, th-y authorized the in
crease of capital stock to $110,000, andi
the establishment of a branch bauk at
Newport, Perry county, which will be
oper.td at the earliest practicable day.
1 he following named gentlemen were
elected as officers for the ensuing year :
Pre6ideut-Jo8eph Pomeroy.
Directors Joseph Porauroy, John J.
Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, George
Jacobs, John Balsbacb, II. H. Becbtel,
3. Frank Eagle.
Last Thnrsday evening Sheriff Ard
was on Lis way home from the upper end
of Tuscarora Valley. He was pass
ing a farm house cot far from McCoys-
ville, when bis horse irtgliteneu at a
chicken that flew on to its roost The
beast in his buggy darted across the road
and upset the buggy and threw the Sher
iff out on Lis right -shoulder and arm,
both of which were considerably injured.
Thus freed of all restraint from the lines,
the beast soon broke fiora the buggy,
but only ran to a strip of wood several
hundred yards away, which it entered
and pursued its way to a hill top,' where
it was found the next day, quietly brow
sing. The mare was not hurt, and was
driven in a buggy home the next day.
Wonders and Miracles Two Full
Hours of Splendid Amusement A Pop
ular and Social Eutertainment Towels,
Handkerchiefs, Napkins, Lace, Trim
mings. Veils, Gloves, Embroidery of all
kinds. Wooden-ware, Glass-ware, Cut
lery, Plated-ware, Soap, Perfumery, "txir
let Goods, and a general assortment of
Fancy Goods of all kiuds. No Toys,
Nonsense or Brass Jewelry. But a per
fect and profitable present given to each
and every person. Valentine Vox, the
ouly, and original Valentine Vox ! tbe
Author, Poet, and Magician, will give an
entertainment in GraybilPs Hall, Satur
day evening, August 9tb. Popular prices
of admission, 25 cents ; Children under
10 years of sge, 15 cents. Reserved
front seats for adults, 50 cts. ; Reserved
front seats for children, 25 cts. Doors
open at early lamp light ; ' exercises to
commence an hour later.
The Democratic State Convention will
meet at Wilksbarre on the 27th day of
this month.
Showers & Scholl have the frame work
of iheir mammoth carriage shop np.
Monday and Tuesday evenings were
Fall-like in appearance. -
Clouds If at the time the canal was
made, our fathers had constructed a dam
in the river at Mifflin, what a fine oppor
tunity the present generation coming into
tnauhood at this place would Lave to in
dulge their boating proclivities. As the
water matter stands all that we can do is
to read accounts in the - newspapers of
how the young men of other places,
where water facilities, naturally or arti- j
finally made, exist, develope themselves
from pnny nothings into tough, sinewy,
gigantic specimens of manhood.
This health giving, muscular-developing
and brain-expanding exercise is by
its devotees said to be a very great ina
pt ovement on each old fogy exercises as
cutting wsod, or any other of the mus
cular exercises or industries by which
the people live ; and besides that it ia a
great deal more gentefel to sit in a boat
tugging at a pair cf oars as if life were
at stake, dressed in tight pants and
closely fitting shirt, so that all of the
falevations and depressions of the body
may be distinctly seen, and the develop
ment of the different muscles day by day
carefully noted. Barring modesty, it is
a splendid sight for the artistic eye to see
people dressed a? nearly naked as they
can be without being in that natural
state.
How we all sigh when we read of the
boat races Regatta of the College
boys and sporting fraternity, and feel as
if we belonged to the most isolated of
communities. Cannot some one build a
dam or constinct a " lakelet I''
With such growing, present day no
lions, it is no wonder that the villagers
here have been on the lookout for Cloud,
the ''oarman," who is rowing bis wr.y
through rivers and canals and riding on
railroad cars, from Philadelphia to New
Orleans, ever since he left the former
place With snch notion of pleasure
aud of the method of physical framing
it is no wonder that Cloud has been more
talked of than the great fires that almost
daily devastate our towns and cities, aud
entail misery aud ruin on thousands.
What are such calamities compared to
muscular development and healthy ex
ercise. Fires and cholera and other ca
lamities are evils that come by accident,
filth, carelessness and tbe hands of bad
men, but muscular development comes
only by hard work.
'Everybody" wanted to see "Cloud."
Ou Monday a despatch something
like the following was read in the vil
?age :
TllOM KOWTOWS. Aug. 4.
"Hands on third track rcpurt Cloud as on
his war up the canal. lie raiy be expected
at .Miffiin at about 7 o'clock this evening."
That was enougY At about the hour
designated people of all sizes, colors,
ages and conditions in life congregated at
the canal . bridge, that being the place
from which the best view of the ap
proaching boatn:an could bo had. A
haudicU buys, mure ur tees, ns Uitj law
vers say when they are not exactly sure
of their number, hastened down along
the caual to meet and greet the hero on
his weniy way. A deputation of onr
distinguished young citizens, consisting
of Thomas J. Frow, just.iu from Texas,
E. S. Paiker, banker, aud Win. J. Jack
man, or.e of the editors of the Demo
erat and Register, eaunteied down the
towpath, overflowing, as all others were,
with good feelings, to tender the hospi
tality and freedom of the village to the
Soon a shout from the
W m
l(j ma of boye heralded the boat
rrj proach, and the' next iustant a
bra.nVuh a small red nig fluttering over
its prow, shot arouud "tbe bend" into
view. A large man was its only occu
paut, and he tiifgeJ hard at the oars
He was evidently much fatigued, for his
boat zigzagged across the canal from side
to side, and occasionally he almost missed
a stroke. As be drew nearer a boy on
the bridge shouted, " That's a black
Cloud ; that's the Pt'.terson barber, the
balloonist, the rope walker !'' And then
followed a shout of mirth aud uproarous
laughter. The disappointment was taken
good bumoredly ; but the Professor, not
knowing how the burlesque and sale
might be received, rowed his boat to
Elder's wharf, one hundred yards below
the bridge, and (here landed and walked
up Water street to his house. As he
sauntered across Bridge street thecrowd
tbat had congregated there greeted him
with cheers, which he recognized by
raising his hat a number of times. It
was a "tip-top" burlesque on the Regat
ta business, and the people saw it- If
we bad a boat club it would about row
them out of existence.
While all this was taking place the
real Cloud was on tbe cars between this
place and Altoona, going to the latter
place as fast as the Fast Line could con-
ve
i be Clouds have passed and
d we have a calm. If the
aft 3
r' own, perhaps Cloud's feat
j uim.
S., is ov
is aVvwereX
Robinson's.
sell as was Professor
" Tub Great Industries of the
United States," a complete history of
every branch of industry in this coun
try. Just the medium through which
one may become acquainted with the vast
industries of the United States without
leaving their own homes. A book of
more tbau 1200 reading pages, with 500
illustrations. A great book. To every
one sending us 10 new subscribers, with
cash in advance, we will present this
valuable book.
The Lower Tuscarora Presbyterian
Church will celebrate its 1 08th anniver
sary on the 20th day of August next, at
Academia. All Presbyterian Churches
of this region, and all other churches of
this valley are cordially invited to join
them in a general pic nic and basket
dinner, and in hearing the history of the
church, which will be read on that occasion.
Rev. Mb. Blackweldkr was yester
day taken ill, and is at preseut confined
to Lis bed. Arrangements will, however,
be made to have preaching in the Luth
eran church next Sabbath.
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 the blood and
gives tone to the stomach, renovates the
syetem and prolongs life. Try this val
uable Tonic. For sale at Banks & Ham
lin's Drug Store, Miffiin town, Pa.
Those afflicted with Pains and Aches
should try KUNKEL'S PAIN SLAT
ER, a valuable remedy: For sale at
Banks & Hamlin's Drag Store, Mifflin-
town.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
COMMISSIONER.
The financial management o4 the county
for some years to come if eTer should not
be confined, to party. The finance of the
eounty is a question of dollars and cents, a
question of taxation, not a question of poll
tics. With tbe view of offering at the pri
mary election of the Republican party a man
who, if nominated, can command at the gen
eral election the confidence of Lis fellow
citizens, irrespective of party or politics, to
such a degree that he may be elected a mem
ber of the board of County Commissioners,
I ask you to announoe J. Banes Wilsou, of
Oakland Mills, as a candidate for that offiae.
Mr. Wilson's integrity and business qualifi
cations are conceded and need not be refer
red to. FERMANAGH.
SENATE.
Ma. Euitob : As the time is drawing near
wVen tbe Republicans of this county must
select a standard bearer in the Senatorial
contest, we would annonnce tbe name of Da.
J. P. Sterrett, of Bettle township. In a
district where the party lines ere so closely
drawn, we "must select our best man one
who, with n incorruptible eharaotf and
personal popularity, will run the full party
vote, and draw from the Democratic ranks.
Da. Stkrrett in his lata canvass showed
that he is the strongest candidate we can get
in this county, and there are many circum
stances that indicate that if sustained -by the
Republicans of this ccunty, he will get tbe
nomination in the district.
TUSCARORA.
SHERIFF.
Mb. Editor : Permit me through your col
umns to present the came of James W. Dean,
of Patterson, a a cnJitiato for Sheriff of
Juniata county, subject to Republican uaes.
Mr Dean has been a iife-lotg Republican ;
is a sober, industrious man, served bis
country faithfully in tLe late war, and if elec
ted will make an obliging officer.
PATTERSON.
SHERIFF.
Jacob Levoh, of Milf. rd township, is a
suitabla person to fill tho office of Sheriff of
Juniata county. He is abundantly qualified
fcr the place, and if nominated by the Re
publican party, of which he hag always been
a member, he will become a strong candidate
before the people, for the reason that the
tax-paying community, irrespeotive of partr.
that the county offices be so distributed that
tbe proper restraints be put upon tbe finan
cial management of the county during the
repairing :t rebuilding of Court House. I
therefore ask that you announce Jacob Lex-
ox as a candidate for Sheriff.
MIFFLIXTOWX.
Married :
W1NEOARDNER UCSSLER July 31st,
by Rev. H. C. Pardoo, Mr. John Winegard
ner and Miss Rebecca Russler, both of Mif
flin county.
WARNER WALTER Aug. 3rd, by tbe
same, Mr. Tbaddeus S. Warner and Mies
Mary V. Walter, both ef Juniata eounty.
w
ILMINOTON AND READING
RAILROAD
7 TER CENT. BONDS,
FREE OF TAXES.
WE ARE OFFERING
SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS
OF THIS COMPANY
AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST.
Interest payable January and July.
TH E BONDS ARK IN
1,000s. 500a AND 100s,
AND
CAN BE REGISTERED
FREE
OF EXPENSE.
TflE COAL, MISCELLANEOUS FREIGHT
AND PASSENGER BUSINESS
ABB
CONSTANTLY INCREASING.
The increase for y ear ending No
vember 1, 1872, over year end-
iug November 1, 1871 $71,295.3"
Tbe increase Tor year ending No
vember 1, 1871, over year end
ing November 1, 1870 79.778.22
Increase in two years $151,074.59
Increase for first six (6) months,
1873, over first six (6) months.
1872 "$22,710.76
Bonds, pamphlets, maps and full informa
tion can be obtained of
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
40 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
JulySO ' PHILADELPHIA.
Aa Act sf Cruelty.
Cbapped bands and face are tbe most
serious annoyances tbat fanners, and
people wbo labor much out of doors, ex
perience! from exposure. Exposed per
sons, especially children, repealed suffer
intensely from the great eraeks upon the
hands, tbat often bleed. ' It is cruel to
allow one's self or others to suffer in this
way, when the means of positive pre
vention are se easy to be sad, and so
cheaply, as to pay ten cents for a cake
of Hand Sapolio. Hand Sspolio is not
only better than tbe cosliest soap for re
moving dirt, but it prevents chapping.
and renders the skin soft and pliable.
Sold everywhere. i
Hotice to Settle TJp.
THE books and accounts of Jehn C. Doyle,
from the 20th of ApriL 1872, to April
20th, 1873, nave been placed in my hand for
collection - All persona interested are re
quested to come forward immediately and
make settlement. ' :
GEORGE GOSHEN.
July 25. 18738t i
-Jcmata SaiTtvtt $1,5 rjer year.
Prices of Board of Commerce.
Reported weekly for the Josiata Siiiuii
by tbe Board of Coamerce, of Mifflin and Patterson.
Bolter 1 !b
ESS. V dot
Lard, $ !b
Country Soap......
Beeswax .........
T ft llOW a
Rags
Wool, washed
Dried Apples ...
" reaches, pared .
" Peaches, unpared..........
' Cherries, pitted .........
" Blackberries. ..... .......
" Raspberries
Country Hams -
Sides and Shoulders
Potatoes, V bus
Onions "
Ground Aram Salt, t sack...
Railroad Ties
Locnst Posts, mortising .........
" " for board fenee..
. 16
.. 20
... 8 ,
... 8
25
... t
... 8
... 60
10
... 20
... 16
... 20
.. 10
. 16,
. 12
... 7
40
00
2 26
60
33
15
J. ft H. A. Stambaugh's Prices Curr'ent.
- Corrected Weekly.
Cbtstal Palacb, MifBintown,
Aug. 6, 1873. J "
Prime Roll Butter, per lb- 16
Eggs, per doxen 20
Lard, per lb 03
Tallow, per lb 03
Beeswax 30
Dried Apple?, per lb 08
I' (.berries, seedless, per lb............. OM
" unseeded 00
" Blackberries ... 00
Raspberries CO
Walnuts, per bus 00
Shellbarks...: 00
Potatoes..........
00
08
00
07
OC
per sack 2 00
Chickens, live, per lb-
Hams " ......... ..
Shoulders
Sides "
Liverpool Ground Alum Salt,
D. P. Soloaff & Co.'s Prices Current.
Reported Weekly.
Gkai.n.
Wbeat, bus $ 1 25
Corn-. 60
Osts 37
Clorerseed 0 00
Timothy seed 0 CO
Coal.
Prepared Coal, V 100 - - .-$5 26
Nut " " 4 25
Pea " ' - 3 10
Bituminous" . " 5 00
Ldmreb.
Ron of Log, 4 4, "J? 1003 ft $35 00
6-8, " 25 00
. " 8-4, " 25 00to40 0O
" 6-4, " 2500to4000
Hemlock Frame, " 2000
Hovrds, " 2000
Wbltepine worked Flooring...- ST- 00
vierman Sidiig ... '500
Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 CO
Window Sash, 8x10, window .. 65
" " 9x12, . 75
" 10x12, " 80
" ' 10x14, ...... 90
FlilLADFLI'Ill. iSAKKETS.
PBILAPELPblA, Aug. 5, 1873.
Flocb The market is without special
change; 1100 bbls soil, including
Superfine S3 504 50
Extras $3 60(4 50
N. W. Extra Famiiy.. $6 (K7 00
Olio & Ind. do. do $6 (X7 00
Penna. do. do. $6 25(7 25
Faney Brands $8 5O1000
Gbain There is do spirit in the Wbeat
market. 4"00 bn. new L'el. sel s-ild at $1
58, and 400 bus. Ohio do. at $1 50. Corn is
steady, but there is not much demand. Sales
of 8 (00 bus. at 58c for yellow, and 5Ce for
wesleen mixed. Oats sell at 4daWo for
white, and 40a Ho for mixed.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
Mom 1AY, Aug. 4 4 P. M.
Beef Cattle were dull and weak, and prices
were weak and unsettled. About 3700 bead
arrived and sold at 7a7?o for extra Penn
and western steers ; SaCJc for fair to good do
and 5allo per lb. groas tor common.
Cows were unchanged. 250 bead soil at
S30ai;0 bead.
Sbecp were vnchanged ; 8000 head sold at
oabc r b gross.
HK1
CO.
(lOBKSIXI WoOt ft iUsS.)
ST1TIGIURT & P0STJ81E
Eteai Engines.
The Best & Most f omplHe Assortment
ia the Market.
Thw T.neintv hnrn nlw.iy main'-iinnl the very
niches. art of es-.!n.-. W iwtke tbe
nvinufcutur" of KnsiiK, I' ril r r:vl S Mills a
specialty. Wb hr t ! larecM aa 1 mreit. romplt
workin? tie liini in 1'e country, wiui Kuiciiinery
swiiilijr A4-.pN-l to th Tmrk.
" We keep co.-itiuit'i in pro l.uv? numMrs of
Ermines, -irhic:i we Ju:nish at the m y towrat pneea
wvl on til nhrt? We bmM Krunnee
upMi-illy uJhUmI to Mine. Saw iiJls 'ri MUU,
TiDn-nw, fo!.on Oics, 'IrvJi-n ci a-lcUm
ct mauufceturin?. . , , , T ' .
We are now bniMing tb a-Wmitrrt Lane ClIrr
Inr Saw Mill, tic bf t anJ laott compls'.c .- mul
evr ir-.v.nilt-L
Wb make the nanifartttre of Snw MCI on tntrn a
snrcial fraturo of our biwiness, aud caa flffniso
coraple on tlw BiHirtt no'iee.
Our uim in all avfn u to furnish the best
el'iner ia the market, nd work aVolutely tio-diiml.-d
for hii'.y oi 'ile-im, economy aad attvngtn,
ticn for Circular and Price Lut.
UTICA STEAM ENGINE CO.
iticji, nr. v.
D. P. SULOUFF fc CO.,
(Successors to D. K. Sulonff & Co.,)
EEALEES ZN
Grain, LumT)er,Coal,
Salt, Plaster,
CALCINED PIASTER, CLIENT, iC.
The Highest Cash Prices Paid
for all kinds of Grain.
Lumber, Coal, &t.t Sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Having boats ef onr owa we can freight
Orain, Lumber, Coal, o., cheaper than any
ether parties. We therefore defy competi
tion. 9Yoa eaa make money by calling ea us
before selling or baying elsewhere.
Gbam will hi stciiviD is rroaa to
SOLD BY THB IsT OF Jc, 1873.
P. 8, Our grain is not elevated ea men's
backs.
Mifflintowa, ApriL20, 1872.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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GOIIVG
THE MAMMOTH STOCK OF
SUMMER & FALL GOODS
TILTE1T & ESPEHSCHADE'S,
BRIDGE STREET, mPFLHITOWH, PENS' A 1 ,
DEPARTMENTS.
No. k Domestics.
No. 2- Prints and Gingbams.
No. 3. White Goods and Linens.
No 4. Flannels and White Quilts.
No. 5 Silk Dress Goods and Shawls.
No. 6. Cloths, Cassimeres and Suitiugs.
No. 7. Tweeds, Erinioes, Jeans. &e.
No. 8 Notions aud Fancy Goods
No. 9. Brussels, Wool. Ingram, Veaitian and List Carpet.
No. 10. Wool and Cotton Carpet Yan.
Ladies' Serge, Kidtl, Peble and Morocco Gaiters.
II.
Misses' Serge, F. Kid, Teble and Goat Shoes and Gaiters.
III.
Child's Kid, Buff, Pearl and Blue Gaiters.
AIL GOODS CUSTOM-MADE AND WASEAHTED. AT LOW FEICZ3.
A. Glassware and Queensware, largest stock in tae county.
B. Stoue and Rockingham Crockery.
C Table Cutlery and Oil Shades
D. Table and Floor Oil Cloth3, half to two yards wiJe.
E. Largest and Best Stock Fine Groceries.
F. Foreign and Domestic Canned and Cured Fruit.
G. Men aud Boys' Shoes and Boots.
AT LCW PEICES, FOE CASH OR C0U1TTBY PE0DUCB
July 30. 187C-2m
U. S. PIANO CO.
$290.
It costs less than $300 to make any $CC0
Piano sold through agents, all of vhom
make $100 per cent, profit. We haro no .
agents, but ship direct to families at factory
price.
Wejnake only one style, and have but one
price,
TWO HUNDRED AND NINETY DOLLARS,
net cash, with do discount to dealers or com
mission to teachers. Our lumber is thor
oughly seasoned. Our cases are
Double Veneered with Rosewood,
have front ronnd corners, serpentine bottom
and carved legs. We use the full iron plate
with overstrung bass French Grand Ac:ion
with top dampers, and our keys are of the
best ivory, with ivory fronts. Our Piano has
seven octaves ia 6 fet 9 inches ljng, 3 feet
and 4 inches long, and weighs, boxed, 9G5
pounds. Every Piano is fully warranted for
Eve years.
Send for illustrated circular, in which we
refer to over 700 Bankers, Merchants, &e.,
(some of whom you may know,) using our
Pianes in forty-four States and Territories.
BU Please state where yon saw this no
tice. U. S. PIAXO CO.,
810 BROADWAY, N. T.
June 25, 1873.
NEW DRUO STORE.
BANKS (UIAMLIN,
Main Street. Mifflintoicn, Pa.
DEALERS IS
KIISJS S.la jBB,VlllJBBi
Chemicals,
Dye Stuff,
Oils,
Varnishes,
Putty,
Lamps,
Chimneys,
Taints, -Glass,
Coal Oil,
Burners,
Brushes,
Infanta Brushes,
Soaps,
Hair Brashes, Tooth Brashes,
Perfumery, Combs.
Hair Oil, Tobacco,
Cigars, Notions,
and (Stationery.
LARGE VARIETY OF
PATENT MEDICINES,
seleeted with great eare, and warranted from
high authority.
Purest of WLKE3 ARB LUtUUKO lorMeai-
eal Purposes.
aiTPKEaCSlFTIUIia compounded: wun
great eare. mal0T-iy
A Large assortment ef Qneeasware, China
ware. Glassware, Croekeryware, Cedar
ware, to., for sale eheap by
J. H. A. ETAUISAUUM a.
A FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres
Vestinrs, Ac, just received aad for sale
by 8. B. LOBDON.
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THE VERY BEST PLAN
By which yea em obtain Lif Inumnce ia
the Low Premium, AU Cash, Stook Plan. It
furnishes the largest amount of insurance
for a given sum of money. The mntract ia
plain and definite, without complication,
mystery, or uncertainty. The policy is al
ways worth its fife, the premium never in
creases. It ia the mnt satisfactory and eco
nomical plan fur tbe insurant. Tee Tsav
elers Inscbaxce CoMrAT, of Hartford, Con
necticut, grants Life Insurance rptu this ex
cellent plan. Its security ia unquestioned.
Apply to any .Agent, or send fur a Circular.
Amenta Wanted for he New Bok.
EPIDEMIC & CONTAGIOUS DISEASES,
with tbe newest and best treatment for all
eases. Tbe only thoroogh work of the kind
in the world. Embraces Ssaall-Pox, Fel
low Fever, Cholera and' all analogous dis
ees. -o Faulty Suft Without It, and all
! buy it. Has 24 chromatic illusLiliotj. Tbe
' Di-eeat chance of the searaa for agents. Ad
dress II. S. GOOD3PEED 4 CO., 37 Tark
Row, Sew York.
GOOD At.ENTS WANTED FOR
EVERYBODY'S OWN PHYSICIAN,
by C. W. Gr.FASox M. P. Sells rapidly. One
agent sold ltMJ in one week. Apply at once
to U. S. XrKINNET S (JO , I'bilad a.
. Pa.
101 SALE. A large body of Timber and
Iron Ore Lands in Middle Pennsylvania ;
estimated to cut ti0.00).0u0 feet of sound
white oak, white and yellow pine and hem
lock. On and near floating streams, with
steam saw-mill, boom, e'e.. on tuo Susque
hanna. Apply to P. W. fllEAFEK, I'otts
ville. Pa.
ADORN YOUR HOMES with Ohre
mo, "Awake'' and "Asleep " Selis like
wildfire. The pair sent for 60 cents. A
lark's discount tn agents. Address W. F.
' CAKPENTEK, Foxboro. Mass.
$10
paid. .
Per Week IS CASH to Agents.
Everything furn'sUed and expenses
A. COULTER & CO., Charlotte, Mich.
MftVFY s,a,!' P'l wilh Stencil k Key
iUUllLl Check Outfits. Catalegnes and
full particulars FREE. 8. 51 Sre.tcrJt, 117
Hanover St., Boston.
K t(l t?fi Pr dlT ! -lgn' wauled !
All
4v m w ca
as.-ea of workiuz people, of
either sex. young or old, make more money
at work for us in their spare moments or all
the time than at anrtliins; eise. Particulars
free. Address O. SUN'SON k CO., Port
land, Maine. .
THE LA CROIXMED:CAl DISPENSARY,
EstublisheJ ia 1837,
Is the oldest and most successful invtitution
in this country f'ir the ireitinent of Cbrooie
and Sexual Diseases. For terms ef treat
ment, call, or a'idre?s by mail, with :ate
ment of case. 8. II. HUNSDoN.
31 Maiden Lane. Albany, V. T.
Meat! 3Xe,t!
THE undersigned hereby respeotfully in
forms tbe eititens of MiSlintown and
Patterson that bis witgon will visit each of
these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
SATURDAY mornings of each week, when
they eaa be supplied with
CiaoicvKf
Veal, 3Iutton,
Xunl, Ace.,
during tbe summer season, aad also PORK
and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur
nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday
morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs
day morning. Give mi your patronage, and
will guarantee to sell as good meat as the
country can produce, and as eheap as any
other butcher in tbe oounty.
SOLOMON SIEBER.
Administratrix's Hotice.
Extate of Jacob M. CUek, ietnui.
flIHE undersigned, to whom Letter of Ad
JL ministration on the estate of Jacob M.
Cleck, late of Walker township dee'd.. have
bee a duly granted according te law. hereby
gives notice to all persons indebted to said
estate to eome forward and make payment,
and those having claims against it. to pre
sent them properly authenticated for settle
ment. SUSANNAH CLECK, AJm'i.
July 23, 1873-flt ' .
Dissolution of Partnership.
"VTOTICE is hereby given tbat the partner
Ill ship between J. W. & 8. A. Hoffman
was dissolved by mutaal eoaseat en the tret
day of March. 1873. The b-uiaees will ha
eontinued. and eonducted at Ihe old etad isl
Spruoe Hill township, by J. W. Hoffmaa.
J. W. HOFr-UA..
8. A. HOFFSTVy.
June 25, 1878-t