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&t I asiatr Stntintl. WXDNBSDAl MORNING, APRIL 10, J872 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND j Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows; -- j . . . iunt(nKii EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M Fast Line 2,22 A. M. Fac. Exp. (don't stop). 10,05 A. M. Hsrrisb'g Accommoda'n 11,23 A. M. Mail Train 5.23 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WS8TWAB.D. Southern Express 2.34 A. M. Through Passenger 4,5.1 A. M. Pacific Express 5,56 A. M. Way Passenger 9,44 A. M. Cincinnati Cxprefs 12,20 P. M. Mail Traiu , 3,27 P. M Fast Line 6.2G P.M. Mixed Train 8. 15, P. M- JAMES KORTH. Ag't TOWN AND COUNTRY. Let. A dwelling hou?c on Cherry Five rooms and a basement To street. kitchen If you want to buy a fi:st clafs article iu Pry Goods or Groceries, you cau be suited at Shelley & StaiiibaugL's. JoStrtl Rothr'ick, of Fermanagh township, is the Executor of 11. C. Gal lasher's Will : A .Mix uamed Luther Jjss been lodged j in jail at llollidaysbuig, charged with firing the Logan House at AUooiia. Musts I'ANNHiAKtn is making prep- j ...fin.u f.,r fit.- rf-linn ttf A llt-W dwei ' (11 111 II I ii i ' ...v. ling house at the upptr end of Third street. Xo trouMe lu be suited if you go to Shelley & Slauihaiigh's. They have the aksoituieut to fhow llieir curtouiers. IUlk iols gambling is the popular in stitution in llolltdaysburg just now. So ays the lit g tics, bliiig is tl at ? What kind of gam-1 I ! II T. McA Lisreu, L,q.. of MeAlis terville, has iuvenJed a ballot box. had it patented. The glj.-ct is to pre- rent fraud. Tiik txH end of a circus caravan passed through town yesterday morning. It expected to find the head of the concern at Uirard, Erie county. Some days ago Sijnire Jacobs, of this borough, bought of Kurtz Kauffman, 19 acres of laud in Fermanagh township at at $ 132.75 per acre. Ox Sat ui Jay la.-t a sou of Mr. Samuel Strayer, of the borough of Patterson, about nine years of age, fell and broke hie collar boue. The fracture was ad justed by Dr. Crawford, and the little tellow is now doing well. Lari.b Calf. .Mr J. F. G. Long, of Sprnce II ill township, informs us that a calf of the 1'iince of Wales stock, be longing to him, weighed, when two days tild, 85 pounds, and measured 3 feet 4 inches in length, 2 feet 8 inches iu bight, and 2 feet 11 inches in girth. The following is said to be the cele brated Indian cure tor the bite of a rat tle snake or copperhead : Take a handful of etenn of ihe weed -called "Touch me i;ot," mash them and soak in whiskey. Put this on a heavy cloth and tie on the wound. Thir- will extract the poisou and effect a enre. John IIobm.vi has bought John lioff man's interest in the Clothing Store of D. W Hailey & Cor The business will hereafter le conducted by Hurley and Homing. Note the place and never for (ret it, iu the Ntviti liuilding on Uridge street. Arkested lr. Jacob Hitter, of Liv erpool, Perry county, was arrested on the 25th nit , by the United States de tective, for forcing the name of his mother-in-law who has been dead two years to peneidb papers, and thereby draw ing money fraudulently from the Uuited (States Treasury. Vim. M. Allison, Esq., of this place, has been appointed Agent for the Equi table Life Assurance Society of New York. Policies issued on the Tontine Savings Fuud Plan, lately introduced by this Society Persons intending to as sure their lives will fiud it to their ad vantage to cxamiue this new plan with cans Tilitn & Ksi'EN.scuaiie have re niovctj their Groceries, Qiieensware, Cikssware, Ac, to the Odd Fellows' new 'building, where they will be pleased to accommodate all who need anything in that line of trade. Persons wishing to purchase Dry Goods, Boots aud Shoes, Notions, Ac, can be supplied by calling at their old stand in Neyfy'if building Give them a call at both Ih above stands Remedy for th lime of a Mad Dofl. The follow ing recipe for the bite of a mad dog was hauded us by Mr. Benjamin Pannebaker, of Beale town ship, who assures us that it is the cele brated remedy of Dr. Stoye, of Berks connty, which has never been known to fail : Take 1 ounce of red-blossomed chick weed, 1 ounce of theriac, and 1 quart of strong beer. If no strong-beer can be obtained, make hop lye strong enough to carry an egg this will answer the same purpose. Put the above ingredients into a new crock, and boil down to two thirds its quantity ; then strain it through a cloth. It is now ready for nse. Divide this quantity into three doses, and give the person bitten one dose each day for three successive days. For horses or cattle twice the above quantity will be pfCfwary. Ju A won't Anodyne Liniment may be administered to children with perfect sac cef, in cases of croup, whooping cough, iufluenzft, and almost any of the disease to which they are liable. I veterinary surgeons ail orer the country are recommending Sheridan' Catalry Condition Powder for the fol lowing trouble in horses ; Loss of appe tite, ronghness of the hair, stoppage of bowels or water, thick water, coughs and ! colds, swelling of the glands, worms hone ail, thick wind, and heaves. Local Option and Constitutional Re form are great questions for the people to grapple with. They are moral and po litical questions, and while they are re ceiving a large share of public attention, the feet cannot be concealed that John S. Graybill is stocking one of his large store rooms in the "Palace with a com plete assortment of Hardware, and next j w Pen ' , Thilt wi!1 lljeu be nc Pla the public- lace to buy Hard- Aboit 4 o'clock on last Thursday af- i ternoou smoke was seen issuing from a small yard in the rear of Tilten & Espen schade's store-room. The alarm was given by those who discovered the smoke, and a rush was made for the place, where ! a fire was found briskly burning. How '.. . , . . i it gt mere is a mystery, l ueaiscovery at that early stage was most fortunate, for had it remained undiscovered a few minutes longer, the store and stables in he rgtr would all have been on fire, 'and the brisk wind that was at the time blow- ing from the northwest, would have crea ! ted a disastrous fire. I ArriiiB.VT. Last Saturday moniing Abraham Will vM serving his customers with beef In driving down the hill by the Presbyterian church, the" wagon pressed the horse heavily ; the beast dashed for the pike and reaching it, tnrn- ed suddenly nff toward town, thereby breaking the shafts, and snapping, the ,nna ri it Ann. n Inapn ivliilf. tViA wapnn . , , . . , , d down the mbankmpnt toward the canal. In its course, it l upset, and Mr. Will was thrown out and had his right leg broken between the knee and :!; le joints. An son Will was also in the wagon, hot fn the rear end of the wagon . . without injury FtifND In Thb River. Suppo;ed Murder. John H. Epph-r. justice of the peace at Middletown, sends as the fol- : lowing : Notice bad been sect to me that a dead man wa found floating (three miles be low Middletown) on the Susquehanna, with a def patch from the coroner that he was sick aud not able to hold an inquest. I at ouce went to the place where the man was found in the river and appointed a jury composed of the following men : ' Dr. Levi Decaid. Adam Billet, B. W. dler Xllpi tapt Upi ,nd tht ReT p. Sheaffer, Jacob M. Gingrich, Samuel j opeDed ,j1B door ,nd in walked Mrs . Ros ICaylor and Samuel SchruII, to hold an j Aoout what ,;mef iaJ(! ehe to tbe inquest on the body, which proved to be Reveren(i, w:ii you g0 to the church Francis King. The jury brought in the ' tljj(1 evenijlg j At the ,econd ring;ng 0, verdict that deceased came to his death ue jj g hvll, says the Revernd. Very by the hands of some person or persons I wclIf replie(1 our eyed ,U)1 dark to them unknown, he having his hands j gkin jam8eif i w;u be here at the riog tiruily tied on his back and received a j ing of the fir8t beii nJ wiii bring eome heavy blow above the right eye, break- one aog Ag goon as tbe visitor left ing his skull, with a hammer or bi'ly or the Revern(1 dismissed the suhj ct and like instrument devoted his attention to other matters. Said deceased had on black pants. Time wore on nd at the first ringing of black v,.Pt. black frock coat, black sack lbe yj jj bell 8ure enough, the dark overcoat lined with Italian cloth, pair ofb,.roil,e pre8ented herself at the, door. new overshoes; ha I a soldier's discharge ! Thj Reverod opened the door and rec m hi Docket f Francis King, corporal, ' hzi hu vi4ilor of two bour9 b(.fore Company C, 21st regiment. Pennsylva-1 BkMv ber etood , big awkard, raw-bon-nia volunteers ; was born at Mifflin. Pa. ; j (.d) bow.legged Irishman, with his clumsy was 22 years old in 1864. when he J fota in B pockets Bp to hU elbowi and enlisted ; had also a promisory note pantaioons about a foot above Lis in his pocket for $300. payable to the j llineteen :DCU 8togie8. gtep 8aiJ tbe order of Francis King, dated January j Revernd. What can I do for you? 21st, 1S70. with the name of tho giver I We want , jined in wedlock and torn off ; thirty dollars interest was paid fce married 8aid tU MW blu8bing widow on this note January Oth. 1872 ; had al- j A,j My Revernd . 8tand np so two railroad t.ckets in his pocket, one and we wi malTy yon The widoW) from New York to Wooster, O, nsed as ..who fcad becn tbere Mon tatloned far as Harrisburg ; another from Lewis Mfcf nemt tbe Revernd in rather a grace town to Wooster, Ohio, once punched ; I mannert bnl tbe Irishman, who didn't two empty pecket books; $182 in money iknow wbat to d0i but wa8 determined iu auiary; silver wacu, ratiroaa nine keeper. The deceased was five feet nine inches in height, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, by occupation a laborer 'according to the discharge), was well dressed, aud evidently a man of busi ness. He u supposed to have been in the water six or eight weeks. The body was takeii in charge and properly buried. Any person winning informa tion can have it cheerfully by addressing Jno. II. Eppler, J. P Box 97, Middle town, Dauphiu county. Pa. FtRTHER PABTICTLlt8. Squire Eplcr, of Middletown, writing under date of Saturday hfet, says : Mr. Jliller, from M'Veytown, called on me yesterday and was shown the arti cles found on the person of deceased. lie identified his watch, pocket-book, Land writing and discharge. I accompanied him to where King was buried, had his body taken np, and Miller recognized him by bis clothes. King has been liv ing in Ohio for the past two years. He came east last December : went to Berks county to collect some money that was due him He was staying about M'Vey town and was married January 16th last, was seen at Patterson January 20lb, wheie he went as is supposed, to nego tiate for the purchase of some real es tate, as he remarked to some person that could be bought for $1,300; that if he conld get his money in he would boy the property, but he would not bay unless he could pay the whole, cash down. Ilirrithurg Ttlegraph. Appearing A few straggling spring flies. 'Poor flies." "On the first Tuesday of May next, conventions of school directors will as semble at the county seats of the several counties of this Comsat wealth for the porpese of electing Coanty Snperin tendenta of Common Schools, for the term of three years, commencing on the first Monday in June. At the same time there will be held, if the respective boards of directors so decide, is all cities and boronghs possessing 7,000 inhabi tants, special elections for the election of City and Boroagh Superintendents of Schools for the same length of term as that for which County Superintendents are to be elected. "There are now serving in the State 81 Comity, City and Borongh Superin tendents, to be increased probably at the forthcoming election 85 more. The impor tance of the interests intrusted to these officers can scarcely be over-estimated. Pennsylvania will have 1,000,000 chil dren to educate in her public schools dur ing the next three years, and her annual expenditures fur school purposes will most likely average full $10,000,000. Whether these children shall be well taught aud trained or otherwise ; whether this vast sum of money shall be judi ciously or injudiciously expended will de pend very much upon the men about to be chosen to fill the office of Superinten dent, for it will be admitted by all who reflect upon the subject that as the Super intendents so the teacheis, as the teachers so the schools, and as the schools so in a good measure the social and political con" dition of the people. ''Pennsylvania has within the last few years placed herself proudly alongside of the foremost educational States. She is taxing herself for educational purposes as heavily aa any other State of the Union She is pom ing out her money for the edncation of her children most gen erously, and it is the high duty of all who have to do with the official manage ment of schools to see that every dollar thus contributed brings back the greatest possible return of that for which it is given. Our people are willing to pay for the best schools, and we must have them. Let none but men fully qualified be placed in the office of Superintendent, and the rest is guaranteed." Bedford county Democracy Ahead J f-L...- IT-..,'...- ,.i Ifnuaf J ' Z-on on Aun''aif evening last A Buxom If idoiC V the African perruat on joint fortune uilA C tmllbtooded Vemocratie IHJiman Last Sunn-' "fiernoon, Mrs Rosanna Sheeters, a buxom widow of the African persuasion whose beloved hus band, an uufortunate white man, threw off his mortal coils in the Almshouse a year aud a half ago, and whose bones now repose in the Poor House Cemetery, was seen wending her way through high wind, rain and snow, up Pitt street, out Juliana and up John street, halting in front of the dence of Rev. John Fid to keep within rauge of bis "swateheart' made a long desperate stride, as thongh he was trying to get out of the road of the "kcers,' landing some two feet ahead of his betrothed and nearly on the toes of the Revernd. He soon back ed to the line and the ceremony began. Rosanna, do yon take this man James to be your wedded husband ? Yes sah, I does. Will you love, honor and obey him 7 Yes sah, I does. James do yon take this woman, Rosanna, to be your wedded wife ? Faith an' I will, be jabers, yer honor, an' it is not Jammie Hays as says one thing an' does anither, is it me darlint Rosie-annier t Will yon love, honor and never forsake her ? Divil a bit will I iver lave or forsake er, yer honor, an' ye spake the truth, Mr. Pracher, wen ye says thiin blisaed worrads. The Rev ernd pronounced the magic words which made them one, and the happy pair started on their weddin' tour, afoot They put np at the Bedford Connty Hotel, a little ways east of town, where we lost track of 'em. This is the fruit of the XVtb amendment. Time changes all things, but we really didu't think that it would become our duty to record tbe marriage of a colored lady to an Irish man, and a fnll blooded Democrat at that. Wonderful! awful! ain't it? Surely tbe "lion and the lamb shall lie down together," See. Who'd a thonght it. . And those few Republicans who joined the Democracy because they were opposed to the "nigger," what will they do I We pity them from the bottom of onr ink bottle. We don't want to hear anything more about long heels, fiat noses and thick lips from that side of the bouse. Iu regard to this marriage con tract we believe Rosanna was ontrase- ' onsly cheated. Bedfrd Inquirer. "TicHBomtt Cbawli -n the of a new style of dress, er rather m same given to an old style revived. There is no each a style as tbe "Tiehbora Crawl'' known in men's apparel, bat it is a fact that the latest styles for men may be ob tained by calling at S. B. London's Mer chant Tailoring Establishment, on Bridge street. , ' ' Notice. AH persona holding orders upon the Treasurer of Mifflin borongh, dated prior to the 1st day of April, 1871, are hereby notified and required to pre sent the same for settlement to tbe Sec retary, T. W. Anker, on or before the 10th day of May next, or be forever de barred. By order of the Town Council. John W. Emirt. Prest. T. W Acibr, 8ec'y. Extract from a letter from 3frt. J. C. AldrU h, WataeoM, Fulton Co , O. "R. P. Hall & Co., Gentlemen, Please send me one dozen bottles of yonr Sicilian Hair Renewer. Onr 'bald and gray do not want to be oat. My mother is a liv ing recommendation of the results from the nse of the Renewer. Being almost seventy years old, and having worn a wig over thirty years, it seems a miracle to those who have known her so long so bald, and what little hair she had being perfectly white ; now her wig thrown aside, her hair grown oat, and a smooth glossy brown, as in girlhood. Hoping you may long continue to pour blessings on the heads of the afflicted, I remain yours truly." Such evidence, with tbe indorsement of the great chemist of New England, Dr. A. A. Hayes and S. Danna Hayes, should satisfy any one, which of the prepaiations produce the best results. A Thief -Operates in a Sleeping Coach. Shortly before one of the West era bound morning trains reached Altoona, on Wednesday last, tbe passengers of which break their fast by indulging in one of those excellent breakfasts served up at the Logan House, it was discover ed that a thief had been operating during tbe night in one of tbe sleeping coaches attached to the train, and had succeeded in making a big haul. Among tbe pas sengers were Dr. Alex. Evans, Jr., and Mr, B. C. Lauth, both of Pittsburg. The former gentleman lost his diamond studs, valued at $900, which were taken ont of his shirt-bosom, and about $60 in cash and a revolver. The latter gentle man had stolen from him his gold watch, valued at (375. and cash to the amount of $70. A German gentleman in ;the same car, name unknown, was relieved of bis pocket-book containing 150 in na-tio?-tl currency. The car was searched :mmej;aicV upon the discovery of the robberies, Du. noje of the stolen property was recovered. li eerjerally 8np. posed that the thief operaitlJ e1 H"r" risburg, and left the train at tiui? pol.it- AUoona Tribune. Piles instantly relieved and soon cured by using Dr. Brigg's Pile Remedies. They re duce inflamatioa, soothe the irritated parts, and bare proven a blessing to the afflicted, whether internal, external, bleeding or itch ing piles.- All kinds ia all stages must yield to the wonderful influence of these never failing remedies. Sold by Druggists. Tub Onward Puocrbss oi Scibkcb. It is an indisputed fact that the skill of man is daily developing improvements in various de partments of industry. Each and all have an aim for our general welfare. One of the most desirable and long wished for results has been accomplished in tbe discovery, by Dr. J. Briggs. of his Corn and Bunion Rem edies, his Alleviator for tbe cure and preven tion of common Corns, and his Curative for the absolute cure of Festered Corns, Inflamed Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Sore instep. Blis tered Heels. Tender Feet, 4c, 4c. Sold by Druggist. Ctcous, Colds, axd Throat ArriCTiox. As all seasons of the yew. many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest ing themselves in various forms such as Coughs, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma, Pthisic, and other highways to that prince of terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg lectful when they are slowly but surely drift ing onward to certain destruction, who might with a little care, and by the use of proper remedies, check their downward tendency. Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer is the acme of perfection for the speedy cure of all diseases ot the Throat, Lungs, and Chest Can be given to the infant and aged with per fect safety, as it contains an injurious drugs of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold by Druggists. Dr. Bkioos' AUevanter cures Headache, Neuralgia and nervous diseases. Try it. Sold by BANKS 4 AAMLIN, and druggists generally. Died: SMITH On the 1st instant, ia Delaware township. Mrs. Susan Smith, wife of G. W. Smith, aged 61 years, 1 month and 21 days. The deceased was a member of tbe Pres byterian and Lutheran churches forty-seven years. No one was more charitable to the poor, or more beloved by all who knew her. The friends have the assurance that she is at rest. Co. FREET On tbe 3rd inst., at East Salem, Delaware twp., Michael Freet, aged about CO years. GRIFFITH At Ashland, Ohio, on the 5th inst., David Griffith, formerly of this county, aged about 62 years. ANDERSON On the 9th "inst., in Titus villc, Pa., Enoch L. Anderson, formerly of East Waterford, this county, in tbe 66th year of his age. A.H.FRANCISCUS&CO., niii Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for the SPRING TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS, Table, Stnir and Floor Oil Cloths, Win dow Shades and Paper, Carpet Chaia. Cottoa, Vara, Batting, Wadding, Twines. Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, Broosas Baskets, Backets, Brashes, Clothes Wringers, Woodca and Willow Ware ia the Uaitea" States. Our large increase ia business enables us to sell at low prices and furnish tb best quality of Goods. 80LE AGENTS FOB THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, "IPrice tt5.SO. Over 13,000 Sold ia Sii Hoaths. Terms : Carpets. 60 days. All other goods, 30 days, Net. febllasepl-8mos e t IimiNTOtH PATTERSON MAUETS PRICES Or BOARD OT COMMERCE. Reported weekly fee t Jbiiata 8bstibbl bj the Board of Coaunerse ef MiBia and Pat terson. Batter V tb ..........'...... 22 Ef gs. y dot 20 Lard, l R 8 Coaatrj Soap . . . 8 Bttiffsi . .... . . . 25 Tallow 8 RAJS .h... 3 Wool, washed 50 Dried Apples ........ 8 " Peaebea, pared ......... 20 " Peaches, unpared. ................. ...... 15 " Cherries. .... ...... ' Cherries, pitted .. . 20 Country Hams- 12 Sides and Shoulders.- 8 Potatoes, "$1 bus 40 Onions " ...........,........ 75 Ground Alum Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties . 50 Locust Ports, mortising J- " 44 for board fence.. -...-. 15 SHELLEY & STAMBAUGH S PRICES CUR RENT. Corrected Weekly. Cbtstal Palacr, Mifflinlown, April 10, 1872 t Prime Roll Butter, per lh.. ... Eggs, per dozen .. Lard, per lb ......... Tallow, per tb Dried Apples, per lb. ........ Bacon. Sides smoked, per lb Shoulder, smoked, " Uams, " " 25 18 08 08 09 07 07 12 D. K. SULOUFF'S P1UCE3 CURRENT. Reported Weekly. 0BAI5. Wheat, bos $1 47 Cora 60 Clorerseed. ........ ......... ................ 5 00 Timothy seed..... '. S 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, V too Nut " " Pea " Bituminous" Lenses. Run of Log, 4 4, V 1000 ft " 6-8, " " 8 4, " ...... ..$5 75 4 75 . 3 25 6 00 .......$24 00 16 00 25 00 2800to4000 6-4, Hemlock Frame, ......17 00to200O " Boards. 18 00to2000 Wbilepine worked Flooring............. 28 00 . " German Siding 2800 Panel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window . 65 " " 9x12, . 75 " 10il2, " 80 " " 10x14, " 90 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PaiLAPiLFhiA, April 9, 1872. Flocb Tbere is a eood home consumptive demand, and tbe tendency of prices is still upward. Sales of 20C0 bbls, including Superfine ............... ...... $5 25(55 75 Extras $ 006 60 N. W. Extra Family . $7 37fe7 75 Ohio & Ind. do. do $7 508 00 Penna. do. do. ..... $7 25(47 76 Fancy Brands $8 509 00 Gbaih The receipts of wheat are trilling. and it meets a fair demand at tbe lale ad vance. Sales of 6500 bush Penn and Ohio red at $1 H7al68; and 1300 bosh amber at $1 95. Rye is ia small supply, and com mands 87a8Se. Corn is looking up ; sales of 6UU0 bush yellow at 67c. Oats are more slowly at 55e foi western whits and 52a53c for mixed. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. M oa day, April 84 P. M. The arrivals aad sales of Beef Cattle at the Avenue Drove-yard, were light t'lis week only reaching about 17U0 head. The mar ket in consequence was moderately active, znu "rices were well maintained, extra Penn and w "suTa steers selling at 7a8c fair to good d'o at Cj7"o, common at eafie lb cross, as to eonai Jon. .,., Cows and Calves were ' S-500- R eeipts, 200 bead. Sheep of good quality were much ranted, but inferior grades were neglected. c-'e f choice at 9al'Jc ; fail to good at 84a9o Tfi il, and common at $3 50a5 f head. Receipts, 12 U00 qead. Hogs There was not much activity, and prices were weak. Sales of still and corn fed at $6 50a7 25 V 103 lbs act. Receipts, 3255 head. Special Jlctitcs. A HANDSOME MOUSTACHE! MOUSTACHE. Prof. ST. CROIX'S Faancn WHISKERS. Coarocso, The Great HAIR MOUSTACHE. GROWER, will produce a WHISKERS, luxnrient MOUSTACHE or WHISKERS on tbe smoothest face. Pleasant to use. Sent to any address oa receipt of Fifty Cents. II. T. BOND, CHEMIST. N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut St., Feb 14, 72-ly Philadelphia. TIIK GREAT DISCOVERT." KunkcFs Bitter Wine of Iron. For the cure of weak stomach, general de bility, indigestion, disease of Ine nervous system, constipation, acidity of the stomach, and all cases requiring a tonic. The wine includes tbe most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess ; Citrate of Magnetic Oxide, combined with the most en ergetic of vegetable tonics Yellow Peruvian Bark- The effect in many eases of debility, loss ef appetite, and general prostration, of aa efficient salt of Iron, combined with our val uable Nerve, is most happy.. It augmeats the appetite, raises the pulse, takes off mus cular flabbiness, removes the pallor of de bility, and gives a florid vigor to the counte nance. Do yoo want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well ? Do you want to get rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want brisk and vigerous feelings ? " If yon 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 Tonie medieine. It costs but little, purifies tbe blood and gives tone to tbe stomach, reno vates the system and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic. Price $1 per bottle. E. F. Eunkel, Sole proprietor, N. E corner of Tenth and Chest nut streets, 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 free, will eome by next express traiu. Feb28. 72-6m, Health! Strength!! Vigor!! FOR CosTivfNRss, BiLLioi'SNBSS and Livbb Complmst use Da. HERRICK'S Susaa-CoATBP Vegetable Pills, tht . bett in ute. FOR Pais in tdb Back or 8tD, or Rheumatism, use DR. HERRICK'S Kid Stbexgthebixq Plastebs. FOR Catarrh, or Cold i thb Hbad, use DR. PERRIN'S Fomioatob. FOR all Lite Stock, nse Haitell's COSDITIOH POWDBBS. The above articles are among tb best ia tbe market. Satisfaction guaranteed or the money re funded. Sold by BANKS & HAMLIN and KEPNER & SON. Agents, MiOintowa, Pa., and Dr. P. C. RUNDIO, Patterson, Pa , and the trade generally. L. W. WARNER CO., 67 Murray 8treet, New York. Feb 11 72-3ia Stam weft IN DRY GOODS, NOTIOINH, GROCERIES, QTJEENSWAKE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CArS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OH, CLOTHS, &C, &C. keB-If you want to see an entire new stock of Goods at Low Prices, call at the NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIFFLINT0WV, PA. SHELLEY & STAMBAUGU. Not. 29. 1871. HOLLIDAYSEURG, PA., SEMINARY. Rev JOSEPH WUCB, Prlaclpal. SPRING TERM BEGINS APRIL 1st. Successful. Thorough, Economical, Healthful. The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. BjQPractical business men as Instructors. For information write for a circular to P. DCFF & SONS, Pittshnrg. Pa. Cheap Farms ! Free Homes ! ON THB LINK OF THR VHI0H PACIFIC RAILROAD A LAND GRANT OP 12,0 00,0 00 J It J'Z !" IN TUB Best Fanning and Mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 ACRES IN NEBRASKA, IN THB GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, THE GA1IKN of tHo WEST. NOW FOR SALE ! These lands are in the central portion of tbe United States, on the 41st degree of North Latitude, the central line of lbe great Tem perate Zone of the American Continent, and for grain growing and slock raising unsur passed by any in the United State. CHEAPER IN PRICE, . more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market r'an can be found elsewhere. FRfcE h'CJKTElDS FOB 1CTC1L SETTLERS. The Cost I. nations for Colonies. Soldier. Entitied td a Homestead of 160 Acres. j rre rasses to Purchases of Laad. j Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new maps, puhlisbed in English, Ger man, Swedish and Danish, mailed tree every where. Address . P. PAT1S, Land Commissioner, V. P. II. R Co., Omaha, Neb. EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS CABINETORGANS. The Masox A Hamlin (Ibga.x Co. respect fully announce the introduction of improve-! ments of much mere than ordinary interest. ! These are j REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGANS j being the only successful combination ofi REAL PIPES with reeds ever made ; j DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, which can be instantly moved to the right or left, changing tbe pitch or transposing the key. tor drarinyt and detcrijitiont, tee Cir. eutar. NEW AND ELEUANT STYLES OF DOUBLE REED CABINET ORGANS, at $140, $132 and $125 each. Contiderina Ctparittf, Elegance, and Thorough Excellence of H orkntanthip, thctc are chenper than any before ojferea. - The Masox & IIamlix Organs are acknowl edged: gfcBT, and Irom extraordinary laciu- ties for manufacture this Company can anorit, and now undertake to sell at prices which render them UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Fodb ocvate oboabs $50 each ; iivb octavb obgaxs $100. $123 and upwards. With three tctt of reedt $160 and upwards. Forty ttylet. up to $1500 each. Nxw Illsstbatbd Catalogue, and Testi monial Cibcclab, with opinions of MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent free MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 151 Tremont St., Boston. 50t Broadway, N.Y. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS, $40, 50, $7i and $100. GOOD, DPRABTil AND CHEAP! Shipped Ready tor Use I ABCrACTCRSD BT 3. W. CHAPKAH ft CO , Madison, Ind. afflr SEND FOR CIRCULAR. (lacarparatew IMt) Colombia Fire Insurance Company OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS S. 8. Detwilsb, Pres t. I Robt. Cbabb. H. Wilsos, Tiee-Pres't Wa. Pattos. Hbbb't Thomas, Trees, j Jas Scbbobobb. J. F. FacBAurr, 8ec'y. J. 8. Stbixb, J. B. Bachmai. I M. M. Stbicklxb. Geo. Boo lb R. T. Rto. For Insurance or Agencies, address Ji F. rkCEltrr, lee'y, Calaaikla, Pa. J- BEFORE ASSURING YOUR LIFE, ex BaT amine tbe new Tontine Savings Fund plan, just introduced by the EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY or NEW YORK by which an endowment policy is granted at about half rates. End of 10 yrs, 104 pr et. of premiums return' d 20 " 201 " New business, 1871, 141,300,000, Urges, ia tbe world. Assets. $18,00O,0CO j Insom. 8,000,0ft0 Reliable Agents wanted everywhere. Ad dress I. L. REGISTER, Gaeral Agent. MS Chestnut 8t , Philadelphia. A Large assortment of Queensware, China-1 ware. Glassware, Crockervware. Cedar - J.JL. f-, k ware, e fee aale eaaaa by TILTEN ft ESPP.NSCHAPE'3. $i$rrllaBrfttS. Til ressale leMler ! VaMiedl r. TU ? temmLe SoUhtr. The Thrilling Adven., tares. Experience and Escape of a Woman as Spy, Serut nd Nurse, in Camps. Battle Fields and Hospitals, 12 full-pge illastra tions, and portrait oo steeL This absorbing book, elegantly illustrated, crowa 8t., sad beautifully bound ia cloth, richly ornament ed iq black and gold, is sold only by sub scription. Trice $2.25. ttiladtlpkia Pt lukmg tb., Philadelphia, Pa. The Ayrnlt who first send $1.25 for cntfit will get the territory for this fast selling book. "W" CARPESTEKS, BUILDERS and all who contemplate Building, supplied wiia our new illustrated Catalogue oa re ceipt of stamp. t)dr A. J. Bickxsll Co., Architectural IViok Publishers. 27 Warren St., N. T.-t A3ENT WANTED FOR 1CHT ENSATIORT OF PJEW YORKV A WORK DESCRIPTIVE of the CITY OF NEW YORK in all its VARIOUS PHASES. Its splendors and wretchedness ; its high and low life ; its mrble palaces and dark dens : its atlractious and dangers : its Blags aa4 Frauds ) its leading men and politicians; its adventurers; its charities ; its mysteries and crimes. Illustrated with nearly 250 Fine Engrsr injr. Send fur Vii cuius, with frriKt and a fii't (te seriplion of the tenrk. A'ationul I'u&lnh rg 0 , Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED, AGENTS To sell the Improved Florence Sewing Ma chine. Mil its fuur different tlileh'i. Kim the trari four rrja. Patient ill oica endt. For Beauty, Simplicity and Durability, is wlt'jnnt equal. Liberal terms. Salesroom, Ao. 112: Cietthut Strret, Philadelphia. WILSON PENSYP ACKER, Manigrrs. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more mnnry al work for us than al anything el.e. Bu.-iuess light and permanent. Par ticulars free. O. Stissos & Co , Fine Art rublishert. Portland. Maine. UO Plaa fa-, N. Y. 1st class O. No Agents. Names of patrons in 40 Slates in Circular. CUNDURANCO. Sapply ef Bark assarts. Price Be4arc4. BLISS. KEENE & CO'S Fluid Extract Cures Cancer, Scrofula, Syphilis. Catarrh, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pulmonary Com plaints, Ulcers, Salt Kheum. Skin Diseases, all Blood Diseases. Is purely vegetable. The bett know Blood Purifier. Sold by alt Druggists. Price, $3 per bottle. Observe the trade mark. Send for Circular. Odce, ( Cedar St , Sew Tark. It RE1YAKD For any case of Blind, Bleed ing. Itching or Ulcerated Piles that Dx Bisi's Pn.a P. KiiEDT fails to cure. It is prepared express ly to cure lbe Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Price, $1.00. NEW GOODS! NEWCOODS! 1Z. . I VlMvXIt!, (Successor to MARTIN 1 WALTERS.) o HAYING purchased the Store of Martin & Walters, on Main St , in J. M. Bel fori s store room, lbe undersigned would respect fully inform tbe public that be ba a new and carefully selected slock of GOODS of tbe very best quality, comprising in part, of DRY GOODS, attiiv.v.uiv. NOTIONS. HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS. QUEENSWARE, ROOTS & SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, CARPET RAGS, OIL CLOTHS, CAR t'KTS, BLNKKTS, FCR3, HOOD AND W1L!.OW.TVa:;K, and in short every article usually kept in a well selected store. He intcmls selling exclusively for CASH or in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. By so doing be will be able to sell goods ascbeap as the cheapest. Call and examine hi slock. HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. E. H. PARKER, (Belford's Store-room) Main Street. Mifflintown. Fa. Jan 81, 1872. GROCERY, "FRO VISION, AND LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES PRICES reported weekly by C. ISAKlLtY, op. porite the Post Office, Milfliiitown, Ta : Whohtmh Krlait 1 - Buttcr..w 22 Butter. .v - Egg Lard ... Cheese, Ohio " New York....... Molisses, Porto Kico, pt gal ' New Orleans S.Tup, Hctie.y Bee ' Amber " Melted Sugar Sugar, Grauulated - A B " Extra C " Yellow C " firow a Coffee, Rio, Choice " Fair . Coastei (Arltuckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest " Oolong. Raisin, Valentin Layers .. . Currants . P metis, French - Riee Soap, Rosin " Olive - " Babbit Salt, Ground Alum... - ' Dairy .. Mackerel, No. 2 (new) bbl Brooms, No. I ..... No. ' - ' No. 3 - Tubs, Cedar Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops........ Slaw Cutters Tia Cups... ................. ......... Tin Dish Tans Tin Cullenders Tin Wash Pans Tin Buckets .. Boots, Meu's Calf , Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting Pouto'jt, Irish. aH W11 jij t 2t tilt 1 no ti.". M 1 Oil 17 l' 14 n II In v'Z I M 1 00 2 2i 20 20 12 f. I II ! 15 2 00 lOalS 3 SO 40 3' 30 1 50a. 75 25 50 tt i 4! tl to 5 25 4 50 SOQ 50 40 n r , ' Sweet. If peck Cash paid for eggs. Diiolution of Fartnerahjp. THE partnership heretofore existing be. tweea G. W. Heck aad A. B. Fasick ia the Shoemaking business, in the borough of Mifflialowa, under tb firm of Heck 4 Fa sick, has this day (Maroa J, 1372.) been dis solved by mntnal consent. Tbe books of tbe ! trm m b"4 of-J-,k for collection. . n,, , i rturi. Dllll