rs: Quanta cntmcl. WEUNKFDAr MOKNIXfl. AUG. 21. 1P72. PENNSYLVANIA R.ULP.OAT). ON AND after Sunday, June 2. 1872, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station aa folio EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12..0G A. M Fart IJiifi I 4' A. M Pacifitf Kxpices 8,03 A. M. jl in '' 'J Aceouiuioda'n 11,23 A. M. Mail Train 5.30 P.M. Cincinnati Kipross 8,31 P. M. WESTWARD. Southern KsjirM 2.31 A.M Thmnsli Patvengfr 4.51 A. M. Pacific Express 5,56 A. M. 'iv I'ass'iiisor 0,44 A. M. tliucinna Kxprefn 12 M6 P. M. Mail Train 3.3G P. M y-jM Line G.2G P. M. .Mixed Traia 8.00 P. M Slops iri'.ca signaled. J s MFS NOItTTT. Alt'! ioii wit rot '.vruv. Co" L The Oi"l:ts. Hot Tl e tniil hur of day. Plenty Now Moonshine and lovers. If yon want an e.i?y rtiutiiiig tatr go to Gray bill'. TllE lejral tune in wl.ieh to catch trout exj'ited on .'lie 15: It. - To see l:e pnoii man on his death bed. in his riht luiiul, rob death ol much of its terrors. TllK riins of the pit week have m ne t!i urni-jlily saturated th'4 ground than for a petiid of a year. The Sliowiirni's bulletin board is an ornaniei.t to the 1 its from which thr liir.b'.i'"' were liuilfil ly the gre .t lire S Mini Yihil. It is ."aid has been ned iu d 'Curario; the tlieeh-y fans that 'Horace dare ix t look a i-Ie ep in tilt! face. An i !!.iie fays that washing horses in the morning w:ih wati r in which one or too onions hive born diced will kep the flVs nt a r'istanec. Airy Vik.w Aea 'emy pr-pai'i g for any e!.e-s in Colh-pe. Telegraphy, with no'inl daily jo;ut ce in oltice, tioht for twenty five do'birs. 17a ire froa Neighboring Counties. Pre ry Coiwrr. The new Presby terian cburrh at Bloomfield ia nearly fin ished .... The Ladies of the Lutheran church of Ploomfield held a festival in the Court House Yard on Monday and Tuesday evening of last week B. P. Mclntire, District Attorney, resigned. The Court appointed Jarob Bailey in his stead.... Win. S. Mitchell, refilling near Newport, was thrown in front of a reap er whde in motion. The leaders in his wrist were cut, thereby rendering the w rist joint powerless .The engineer at IWhtel's Tannery, at Newport, had a finger taken i ff ly the machinery of his engine. IIi'NTiNCDtt.v County. The practice of paying I lie minister's salary in advance in mom hly ins.ul.nctsU is favorably look ed on by Picfcbyteriaus. ... Frank Diake had a leg biokrn and was otherwise seri ously hurt by tin: b:caking of a derrii k at Matilda Furnace Stoneware clay is found near the town of Huntingdon. ....The editor of the Journal intimates that a lady wanted to get up a Iiandker chief dirtatiou with him. Be a little plainer and (i ll what a hitni'.kerchii f flirtation is A. L. Guss, of Cassville, has be? n i.cminatcd by lha liepublicans f'-r Coiiimvss Huntingdon Lo.i.sts o her pretty omen. 1'iLAtit County Alioona enjoyed a military parade un Fiiday even ng Altoori.i lilii meii pic niced on Tluiisday, Fnlay and ntuiday .... Young people of the mountain city participate in moon light cn.q iet p.uti s . . . .The Trilvne puhiislu s the local news from Ilolli lays burg and Tyrone Uoder the head of Sub niban Intelligence. Cod enough that What say you. Over and Biainerd ? . Molt-m iron fU on to the roof from the cupilo of the Gayr'port foundry, setting it in fire. It was extinguished, however, before much damage was done ...A bov flamed William Christy wa run over by the cars at Crtsson a few days ago. Ii 'thhi.- legs vitva tikinnff. lie died the next day Showmen are fleecing citizens who can be a'lund to take a hand at thrte card monte. John T. Morgan, while working at i Cuyahoga coal shaft near Providence, in Luzerne county, last Saturday, made a most remarkable escape from a horrible death, Having occasion to walk across the mouth of the shaft, one of the planks covering it broke, and he was precipitat ed to the bottom, a distance of 1S3 feet Some men working near the foot of the shaft heatd a cry and proceeding to the spot found him in about two and a half feet of water, and to their amnz meut Morgan related to them how the plank had broken 183 feet above and he had fallen down. Not a bone was broken, and, except a lightly sprained ankle and a little bruise on the chest, he wag unin jured. He wore a pair of wide oil cloth pants, tight around the waiet, and two oil cloth coats, buttoned close at the neck The theory advanced is that the air in-fi-itcd his wide clothes, and his desent was comparatively easy. Haver Radical. PURE NATIVE CALIFORNIA POUT AND SliEliltY WINK, for Medical Use and suitable for Communion purposes, tor sale at the "PATTERSON DRUG STORE. VtKFl.lV COL'N'1 Y. Railroad m n connected with the Sun- FaIR. The Juni ila County Agiicu! b uy and I,eR istowu railioad, presented tnr.il Societv will hold iheir aiuin:! Fair cti Octolitr 0 !i. 10th and 1 1 tl;. 1S72. G. M. Graham. C't S' c 'y. Reft App'e Parers in the maikct at Graj bill's Hardware store. Sriit fn IH ATH. iss .Tiii.ia Wil-on. second da-ist'iter of Prof. I) iviJ Wilsin. of IVriJi-vi Je, died sod.i. iily .n Satur mnmil:r l.lKt 11 as llhoUt 10 years of age. r.t'At. I'fTili: fi K SaIE y the nal ectate of the late II. C. G .llnher of this place will be s dil at p-ih'.ic sale by the Executor Joseph Uolhrock, at Mif fi'ntuwn on Tuesday Oc:ober 1st, See ailverti.-cmciit in another column. . - . . Thk Republican .f ihe Ror'iUgh of .M'fl!into n are hereby invited to meet at Wills' Until on Fiidav eveiiinr next, at S o'clock P. M. to nominate a -Judge to h rve nt the ensuing piimnry election and ; didate for Assembly The house and contention. j barn of Wiliism Lai.d, a .-hurt distance A Ahl lN. I iibnve Newton HainilUin. were destroy ed i one l.umlicd and fif'v dollar set of drafting insti umi-nts to the lute Supeiiu ten lent of that road, W. H I'rowu, and a one hundred dollar watch chain to C. L. Bretz. lute tiaia master of the same road. T he presentation look place at the N.itionnl Hotel, in Lew istowu. on the evening of the I Oth bist Mrs. Sam 1 Hoover, of Perry township, died of Hemorrhage, on ihe i.iht of the 12:li iust She arose to attend to the babe She remaiked as she did so, "1 foil very sick, as though I were going to throw up,'' and a moment afterward blood spirted fiom h. r tuoutii and nose Ieath ensued, hi fore any one could he called ...The OiZ't- thinks hogs aie the bsf, of loAii scavengers, and advocates their running at large The Baptists are to hold a festival on '.he aSndT above town. A mad dog was sin t iu an aliey. in Lewi.-tnwn, some day? ago (Jeotge Bates is the name of the Democratic can- UELAXCY On the Otb ult., in Spruce Mill township. George Henry, son cf Jcshua and Uubrlla F. Dclancy, aged 2 years, 10 uios auJl dars. IIVRCIl FIELD On Thursday night last. Mis. Jane litirclifie'.d, wife of Hon. Lewis lliirubfieM, of Milford township, in the GJtli year of her age. McCi.'Y ()a the 17lli iiwt , ia Fermanagh township, Kdwin, son of Jehn M. aud Jmic Mcl'iiy, aped 9 monlh'i. ItOlSIV.SuN On Sabbath morning, Aug ISili, 1872, iu Fayette township, Mr. Joiin Hobinsoc, agnl C-3 years, 3 ni intha and C days Mr Robinson was born in Miiford town ship, in ibis (iln n Mif.liri) county, on iht I2ili of May, Ihvl nu.l wns of Si:olcli-Iri.-ii arrnige. l'nrly in life he embraced thf eoiniiiuiiion if lite 'rt.&byl6rian cburub, of wbich be continued an ext-mplnry member until I he close of bis life. About torly years ago he remoTen to the home at wiiicii be died, in Lom Cretk Valley. Here he reared a lam ily of four daughter and one son, who sur vive bim. In KiG he wits elected an el Jer ol be I'lesbyterian Ctiurch of .i I Creek Val ley li supply the vicancy lift by I lie dentb of ibe !t-it. Wiliinin 8liaron, wtiich position as an ollice-btiirer in I lie etiureb be bcid unlit bis de.-itb. A man of generous temper an.l of retiring manners, be exemplified ibrougb oiit bis life I lie iiijunmion laid upon men Tuis is the way, walic ye iu it." He did not h-arn bis eeutleness in the world, for be withdrew himself from its culture, mid yet this laud contained no trilT g-llileinaa ibau be -Can that man be dead whose spiritual in fluence is uj'ou bis kin 1 T He sleeps in b'.cssin is, aa l bis sleeping dast hub more of li'e Thiu ba'.f its brealbin,; mo ills." M. C. B. HoKMNti I hv fire on the 13 h inst .The new Thk best and cheapest Hardware i Bank at McV.y town b is been opened the countv atGravbili's. j for business J.R.Wirt, formerly of i - Pot.niKRs' Convention. An ox oliange sys the Soldiers' Convention for the purpose of ratifying the nomination Juniata county, is Cashier. E S. Par ker. Cashier of the Bank of loty. Par ker & Co, of M filintown, opened the books for I be insiiiu ion The largest of Giant ai d Wilson, to be In I I in the i ,jc jc that ever b ft Lewistown was held MIFFLINTOW'N & PATTERSON MARKETS rR!CF.3 OF HOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for Ihe Jcniata Sestiskl by the Hoard of Commerce of MitUin and I'al-tersoa. I'utier "f !b I't-'Z. "f1 dux I.ar l, lb Country onp Ieewax Tallow Raps Wool, washed Dried Apples " Pvaclies, pared Penche-, unpare-1 ...... ' Cherries, pitted - " Itlai-Uherries " Raspberries Country Ham - Sides and Shoulders.. Potatoes, bus Onions 44 Ground Alum Salt, g sack Railroad Ties Locust Poits, mortising 44 41 for board fence.. cit' of Pittsburg on ibe 17ih of Sepiem ber, promts-s. to be one i f the largest and most imposing di monstrations ever made ia this State. at Foraihille, on Thursday, the Sth inst. Thk Ci-mkal Park Mknacfrir am Clf.rtis. The BufFilo Co'trt'tr speaks in terms of unqualified praise of this ei-tab A RABB hbout six days i.Id was It ft i lishiin nt ; which exhibited here on r il ly some ui. know ti person at the front ! day June 1 4 h. It says 'the show is one door of the house of a citizen of Patter of the in ist atlraclive c have ever seen fon, on Friday night last. It was dis here. Some of its z xdogical features ate j covered by the owner of the house i.i the (almost fascinating by virtue of their l.ov j runming and taken and carid for until ! elty ; and the taiei.ic exhibition has ex j (he overseers of the poor were informed ' t iling entertainment for the most blase of that a little human w aif needed their at j circus goers The precession, yesler-j tenlion. They provided lor it. It is day, as a tine one, aitimugu ine ram believed that it w as left there by some robbed il of its fair j-rnj ottionsand rend oue traveling on the railroad. j ered the rlii-play of Iiiiiu s, elegant lions- - I ings. and inullifaiioiis trappings, imprac- L.KATIIKK. V'alc and Jlemioen Mle t (-kMk The pageant, nevertheless was J leather Upprr Ltalher. French und a riil.niil one. eteiythmg was new and Ametican Calf Skins, aud Lii.it g Skins j ( r,j . cttit,., ,,aris in indicated j for sale at lowest pibes at Giay bib s , (((J ,J1(1.( , uerj,,!..,. ,UJ man igetial j .... IS ... IS ... 8 .... 8 .... 8 .... 3 ... nO ... 10 .... l!0 .... i o .... -JO ... ID lfl .. 12 ... 7 . 40 . 00 . 2 L' 5 ft!) . 32 . 15 SHELLEY & ST A M BAUfi If S PRICES CUR l'.LNT. Corrected Ycekly. Cuvstal r.aifE. Mifliintown, 1 Aug 1S72. f Prime Roll Ruiler, per lb S. ETgs, per dozen Lrd, per lb Tal'ow, per lb - Dried Apples, per lb Onions Rncon. Sides smoked, per b Shoulder, emoked, 44 Ilnms. Washed Wool.... D. K. SULDb'KF'S Pltll'tiS CURRENT Reported Weekly. Gbais. Old Wheat, -jj bus New 44 44 Corn Oats Ciovorseed , Timothy seed .- Coal. Prepared Ccal, V fern Nul " " $ 50 1 30 55 3) 4 50 3 60 Pea Bituminous1 $5 50 4 50 3 10 5 00 Lfmiikr. i 1010 ft . Run of Lnz, 4 4, 44 ' ,'-S. 4 8 4. 44 44 44 6-4, 44 Hemlock Frame, 44 ... 44 Roar, Is. 44 Whitepine worked Flooring... 44 liermaL toning $.V. OH 2 5 00 .2.1 n;to4n nt . 25 0t)to4ilOO -21't'O 20 00 35 00 3 .0.1 hardware Store. mutiificeiice. The menageiie is an excelhnt one; it is organized with ii-fertuce to ib pleas Il.Lt STR ATK.D Sl-RMfN. Rev. Id m t ..r ri.;i.,i..i,,i.;. will de .. . ... , i i uie of the i.ublic, and the many rarities liver another illustrated serm-in in the I J ... it I . it boasts of iuak It rpcia.ly alliac Methodist chinch of this place on to- , , , .... .-i.it, itnelo the s'.udii.t of natural history ,. ; - . . We may tut iiuineiyit.; its long list ! inn rriinuD will lr iiiusn ie. w.n ..... . i ' . .,.i Li.ii. i.,r m a r.nniii remsi i IIIII1'B fll.i. .-, - - ....... the t-mptatioii to spiak of some of the sermon paintitgson the same plan a the one delivered here three weeks ag'i, and which was highly appiiciated by all present. The subject m ill be ' The Judgment Pay.' The public are cor dially invited. Admision free. Panel Doors 2 IHJ to 3 IMI Window Sash. 8xM. j window- G' 4 9x12, " 75 44 10x12. " W 44 44 lUxlt, " ' mil. IDKLIMII A M ARKETS. 1'HH.Aiifii.rbiA, Aug. 20, 1872. Tb Flour market was quiet to day, under the influence of unfavorable European ad vices. M el 01 ijtsi oois. inciuuing Mr. Editor In your next issue of the StNTiStX please withdraw the card announcing me as a candidate for Leg's lature, and express my hearty thanks to the party for t! e earnest endorsement that they have deemed it proper to favor me with from time to time, and to those numerous friends who have enlisted themselves in my behalf for the impend ing campaign return my most grateful acknowledgments, and say that I am not now a candidate for Legislature hon ors. Yours Respectfully. Noah IIertzltr Pert Bcyal, Aug 17, 1872. specalities as parti. ularly worthy of stu such as the potoguaine, a sable an telope, the black tiger, the Afiican elaud a singulatly graceful auinial ; ihe curious haile Uete. the cazembian blesi bock, the Rocky Mountain moose, and the great Australian bird show. The young lion cubs and baby kangaroos are sensational in a high degree, and those of mature years take to thtm as kindly as to the children, They are infantile curiosities which one does not tee very often in a life lime and everybody should niakf their acquaintance. The other features of the menagerie commend the exhibition unqualifiedly to the public and it is doubt ful if nnvthmg approaching it will be ex hibited "this season. The grand street procession will foim at between 8 and 9 o'clock in the morning. The Republicans of Juniata County recogntza no clique rn'- Superfine . t.xiras N. W. Extra Family Ohio & Ind. do. do Penna. do. do Faucy Brands...- wheat is ls2c. lower and l-HKI l.n at ft I OOal 76 for poor amber, and $1 boa 1 90 for white Rye is bel 1 at 80c Co-n is lo off, and dull ol sale .About 135 000 bus sold at fi3c for yel low. fiJc for mixed, and 66c for white Oats attract but little attention Sales of 2400 bus at 47c fur white and 44c for mixed $4 Tots'. 5 fiO , $5 ot'tWi; 25 $7 25((i)7 75 $8 2i-Ca,9 00 $8 00ni.8 75 $9 ol'tglO 50 dull. Sales of red ; $1 64 for PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. M on dat, Aug. 104 V. M. There was more demand for Beef Calt'e this corning, and prices favored sellers We quote cdoice and extra at 7Jh8Jc ; fair to good at tijaTie and common at 4a5o tf lb gross Cows and Calves are dull and nominal at $25aS0 for springers, ind $30a45 for fre h cows Sheep are more in demand and have ad vanced Sales of fair and choice at 5Ja9jc Hogs are firmer, and changed bands at S7 507 87$ $1 100 Its for corn-fei MIFPMNTOWN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1872 R0OU0S,i ltiS TROOP 1 Hexrt Carxcm Maxageh. Tliie Immense Triplicate Exhibition Being a Grand Combination uf Three Attractive $?iJccir.It;i:9 UNITED IS OXE 2va w rx ivi o T1 12 sno-w, and exliiUted to the American I'ul.iic fur tlie ftrst tkiie. In Separate Tents for One Ticket of Admission. Tiie First Traveling Season. EVK!:t THING KI '.V I Acres of Cnnvna Tents, ' e able oraeco m da'lii? cooi fortabh 10,OUO peclnlora. 1h nmrmnefnt Animal Dexs, Cages, Av:ai:ies & Tasks arc r.o less tLan ' TWENTY-FIVE IX NO??,. ernitntnlnp.vio SI'KCIMKNS OF 1 II F AN IN AL K INOIrfM aud are iirofi!.. ly drti.rittil wlili !-rr.-,niJ m:d iu.tiii i.l 1'ultii itirs of ll. bixtest i-rtirvl merit. THE STVD OF ENGLISH IIOliSES r tmnnc tlio t.tV"t ispfrin'et.ff tbi-lr kii:(. their UriM rrA Silrtr M muted lIa:-i:os rfitijr of tlie tlacat mud taunt eVpi:it deotrii'ti- d. Thcrau-l Street PrcccsEc:s prentaonnf thf mo?t lMxrnifcmt hrhts evi-r tirr.i-?s A and .1 worth traveling nir.ny t. f11 1 it pi svt ta U-t-ure nor. 1 and unique to be seen in & cthi-r it.tMi.-hiii it. The Tr-?t Priccte-l Morarie in the WoiM ! cotUainiiiKtOPrKClMKXSOFLIMNfi Ilt- ASI.S, MLl$ Vr omott? wbieL may b u iiueil m 8TECIALTIK8 OK THE CKSTRAL PA SIS .MK?;AOTiI : The ;r :H AKIIK'AN h!..M. from tlio Vlnlaf of Interior Africa. tUj Lar.t of the Aatv..:,M lrit.-. Tlie Grit AFRICAN' POTQUAINF, orSaMe Ant-liTK..f thf:lrtbera, rM-J54!"i)fr.iri' I Africa. The nlr one ever bnviiMit to Ain-rf un-l i.nn Ikim J y our sg-ttut spucialiy f-jr tUo Cvntrd Purl; Mjurf-ii-j tota liij Kinr; of r y -dii.mL IIOKNED IIOliSE OT5 WOXDEHFUL G.NU. Theoovei at,d fia-'Iy formal AFRICAN nA1.TB-I5Ef.STa A hfa-itifnl at.l arac ft-l CAZEMiUAN iiLEdS TOCK, one of the most curious and charmin? creatures ever s. to. THE I. ED STAG OF INDIA, the only ono in Atnrir. A TRniEXDOUS r.rAf'K TTOFT?, one of the most remarkable rovt!ties ?h tli animal bincd'wn. THREE IIOHXED IH'I.L. an an!in:t wli'ch i sri oENin.s. TWO MAGNIFICENT DENG.1.!. TIGETiS. IS Ths Intsrnationa! Circus Ccsnpany Is oaiposeii if orer (ii'tiiitiilnhidin bulli .I..iil-ii:Ti-l t'i !i- rnf. i-tion of -k-!1 aud whu hive t"i'n , !.-tiil rri'u'1'"-; n' all mr-n-y ri.usid.; uliona in nrJiT liiat t ir, n; tn tin- imlilic The Best CircnrojMp.-ir.y in America! and withiv.it a pupertor in th-.' iraoU- nrii. ZPTlic Exercises in ihc Skills wit be con tacti-d und. r t!i" .lire-tlon f Miat hoiur. d Ein.rite and ji;i :l;ir m i.i-itr . I4!-:' KDKEitT EU.INT.IIAM Rin Jlater anil Eeetiirer on Xntur.il I!i.. The pi-rfoi aianrt-9 will eiiami-.-nc'e willi a Ouml ITSi)jiOoo:iomn(!.e fr.rt.Ii'r.-c. Among the Croup of r.mntifnl I..!y I:i'Ui a thcvliannii.i; and cloMcaily ar'.i.-tiu MADEMOISKI.I.E COETEMA, the prrmiere rtaifttDrk Eneit l inna. who w ill p;-f:ir in hor grand Principal act ujKin her Uiri'buckod steed T-iiaKl'U.' JIADAME ROLAND, not her etarof the first matrr'tiide. will a!s at p In -t-ttlulact f Ktjiietii-iaiaaius uf a iec::iurnd n-vt 1 t.iia-.ttr. 1 A l) E J 1 0 1 5 E IJ- E ELOISIT, In her pretty f?;ec.ttUv on Iht beautiful L'.rse "Zt 'pi. jr." 51 A 1 )E.M OISE I.LE LI:'. A'l EH'E. will a!soa;inir in tier attrartive ar! if Tnii FLIGHT 0? A l'DLLO I Tiiu introducing no 1 fan Four Principal Iintly.KitScrs I The Manap'mect t.te frUle in aanouncinf :hr r !i ?ji.jjel x-s. ni m fiJ m , who whether as Princip il Kitb r or Oyinn tst a.-kri'. Utt-.-. both In K:inrie anil Amortc tot-e a if-rt pi:;. r "'luf. k IcSciun and ithout a v.t r In at. y of Us fpviiuiU . WILLIE O.iJAI.E, the u WiMrltT1 Equestrian, sa.l Uiiv'tat-U sennit! r.:!'.3t. Ir.Sincl:iirLaimnt A: M::-Uxr.id!o .Ur,u:c In their chaniiin? do;tl.le Mreh i V art r.A.n 1 he LIImei.t. Th y:in e, fa his irrc.it Iwtua ant u:o-!i-t:u? UT ii. ' v.-il Vrn-. T rfjl TFi CIjiO P-X -O Djn Stotto, Vrr.n.liGl.l, Ecla::.I, In nn olio nt qnecr. ar.iT!t an.l ir.!;i-.-.-J rharr.rli-r. Sir. E.W. 1'.:;:;y ia iils.cr.ttt tet f l:(;-.:i a!rianL ::i. The Wrn.lprf.;i t-yOY,' V.KOl IIEIW nttsia. I!' n I'aa.ln :h. ir A .Vit k tlymnaoiM Mvtae.'c. Mr. Wiliuita DJ will intruuuee L:s tuii-il- 1 t-g-TiiuupE of rr.r.rouMi.w. v-cos. V.'ni. Itolaml tv.i.l Saa i.i tUe:r !:a '.'".I ltilt Ac. I ..jl. Lament. Mr. M r-'v-. ViUIji SiVrH It-:irv M.-ile, . ln.- r...l-. Kiir'.i li Win. i.r.-. n. in th .r r ill" '. M,t. I.Viir IV,.-e. Mi Mil i ii!T. r. l:.rirr It. li'r. Vi jjjrto Wmh II. !t l"4 l I "i' " lr.utr aiKl frxx Wtl.a VmI Kol t of Ki t'-rl .iaaicat. TV- perf irtr.anc.-l u c .-!i 1- l b LSI !: ia 1hrVtaiERX5S! I!lu;r3ti! (l Kee-a Wa-Ks TROri'E O? i.MijroT.s INDIAN!, -V ill r thrL-b nnT-r of t'h .rurtcitic vn i Vatv, iiitnl t b-lait f il ."a.-u-if ic ja it nt.uun e.Pile Juol4 ttwn iu fil kmiwn trv of POCAHONTAS i CAITAIX SMITil! Oran I TVar IaMC. (a mXi'h tV Vf.nnr Inlian B-a-f K K. -U'ft Va will npeif w tW Cuiwii'iV fbirf. TKKKIIILK KX-ALl-ilC W,iLil.N M. K W; e-rl idlug Willi v;vid i-v rritvntail'W f an Iiiui:in Caul ami ih iain.inclK's Escape from tliC bttlUUOl:.". i.'"-f-"1'A ft -LL' 'ej 1mss'oiitoa!lThr-eExliT!iifions....0Cei;U (f lilciren 10 years and umkr V'irs aan&ji Borough Ordinance. BE it enacted, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of Ibe Town Council of the Borough of Thamp-oniown, that from and after Ihe nineteenth (IS) day of August. A. D. 1872, it shill be unlawful for any swine 10 run at large within the limits of the Bor ough of Th.mpontown under penally of seizure andsale within twenty four (24) hiurs afier such seimre, or the payment of a fine of one dollar ($1 00) by Ibe owner or owners of such swine, for each swine, for 'each of fence the proceeds of such sale or fine to be appropriated to the benefit of the borough, aforesaid. (Signed) DANIEL BASTRESS, Attest : Chiff Burgos. P. L. GarENLEAF, Secretary of Town Council, Borough of Thomp tontovn. Aug. 7, 1872. GOLD AND SILVER 1 5ry tfoofr, romir:s, Qntmmtt, &(. STEiLXTHEFROT. First in the Field with our New Goods for the, ALL THE NOVELTIES OF TIIE SEASON At- TILTEN & ESPEIMSCHADE'S. H-WH- DOLLY VAUDEN TIIE GREAT RAGE in Woolen and Cotten Materials, Alexis Cloths, Japanese Stripe, The Popular Goods, in New and Choice Stylos. Mariposc Pekas, Figured and Stripes, The Handsomest and Cheapest. Yoseinite Marseilles, Stripes, In Beautiful Designs.- BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, AL1WCCAS, And host of other things which muft be seen to be appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any and everything at prices which defy competition. Otto tlio lttacf in ffio .ntittr cmKrafiitar nil ! nw anrl l?f.t ti!mi iii Vf a iiu vt.K in iu s r m i j j in vy. a.iu k .. i vhj for the Spring and Summer Trade, for Ladies, Misses and Children the 4anie exclusively for cur tradu at prices to suit all purchasers. Kvery pair warranted Grocery and Queensware Department. For our Grocery and Queensware Department we have' secured one of the finest rooms ia the cuutity in the Odd Fellows' Halt. Just opened one of the largest and best stocks of .Goods ever brought to the county, all of which are kindly submitted to the inspection of all our numerous friends aud customers. For quality and prices we d-jfy competition. SOLICIT A FULL SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. M W !3 in 4 n o TILTEN & E.S PEXSC 1 1 A D K. May 1, 187-ly D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is llie r-Hce where you can buy Xlio Ix't siiicl t dilostt sr. MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HAT3, CAP3, E33T3, SEGES. A-U3 FTOJTISHI1IS GOOES. ViE are prepared to exhibit one of the mnst chiicc ami select Stacks ever ofFereil in ihi4 market, anl at ASTOMSIllXG LOW rXICKS: Also, measures tiken for Suits and parts of Suits, which wi!! be-maiie to order, at short lice, very rcusona'jK". liemember the place, in the Nevin Building, two doors west of the Keyatonc Store. I5IUDGE KTUKKT, MIFFLINTOW.V, PA. may 8, lS72-tf DR. P. C. RUNDIO. IE.tI.R IS PVEUYTIIIXG THAT C0SST1TITF.S A FIRST-CLASS SPECTACLES At tlio Patterson. Drug Store, Come aud have your eye-sight restored. SHELLY & ST A MB I UGH always keep up their btock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or prica of their goods in this line. Give them a cali before Koinft elsewhere. PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. The public attention is also invited to his large assortment f Perfected. Spectacles. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advanta t call, as lliev will find the largest stock in the? comity to select from. t'OMK ASD II AVE VOI R EYE-SIGHT KESTOKKI. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED Of MUSICAL IHSTHUMEUTS, VIOINS, ACCOKDKONS A NO HAKMONiroSs ; AL( A SI'LUNPIM ASSOKT.MKNT OK TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock cf NOTIONS t-jj" Something fur everybody, Jun-' and el 1. at the PATTERSON D1U;; STOKE. CANDIDATES' CARDS. Cl'X'JRC?S. Mi. Kkitob : A it is of th utmot im ponanee that we should place before the people a man w!ioe name would add both strength and vigor to the tcket, allow mc lo present as a candidate for Congress, ihe IIou. Joseph Tomeroy, of A:ademia, a man widely known for his strict integrity, fine business qualities, and knowledge of public aff tirs. MILP0R1. CONG P. ESS. Ma. Editor: Permit ns te snjrgest the name of lion. John 15 Packer as a candidate fjr Congress at our ensuing primary election. Seeing bis name for the last two months at thepisthead of the Republican, it was the general opinion that no formal announce ment was necesnary, but, -learning that sev eral persons, more tenaitive stickers for forns of law thin consistency, assert that he has not been regularly prented for the mf frages of the P.cpuhlicans of Juniata, in order to satisfy their most fastidious scru ples we now present him. He has filled the office for two terms with honesty, and tare ability, and is the choice of nine tenths of Ihe party in the district for re-election. Three out of the five counties, Union, Sny der and Northumberl.in i, have already unan imously declared for hint, and Dauphin, on the 20th of August, will most certainly do the same, leaving only our little county re maining. Undor such circumstances any factious opposition to his unanimous renom inate n is not only futile but reprehensible, and we think that it is the duty of every Re publican in Juniata to sake his nomination unanimous. Mast Republicans. A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware. Glassware, Crockery waie, Cedar ware, &o., for sale cheap bv TILTEN & ESPEXSC HADE'S. LI'.GIsr.m KE. Ma. EniTini : A ei.r Prim-try Flection i drawing nth. ii U bt'ct-.-enry that we bhuiil I bring out our r.ii.t atii! ib'.u and ,tron(;i n.en for Ihe uitTi-irnt rrtce. I w iuld sug gest the mine uf our f i i-n J John. V. Miithersbangli, i f old Fayette, as fLe moct suitnMe caniil i itc f- r the Mite Legislature. Mr. Mutheniliaiili is pnpu'ar in Mifflia county as wrli as in Juniata, and if nomina ted his e'ectiou Wunld be pure. MIFFLIXTOWX. DELEGATE TO rC):STlTL'TI')NAL COX VEX r I. N. Ma. Editor : K is of the highest impor tance that the men kuj are c'ioen to repre sent the different dictricts iu this Common wealth in the State Convention to revise the Slate Constitution should be men of charac ter, industry and ah lily, so that they enn intelligently liy hold of the questions of re form that will be brought tip for the conzid erition of the Convention, and so thaf tbey can assist in moulding a new fundamental law that shall be in harmony with the spirit of reform that is abroad in the land. I know of no one in our county who is better quali fied for these requirements than our young friend, Jeremiah Lyons, of our town, and I ask that bis name be announced m a candi date for Delegate to the ('institutional Con vention. MIFFLIN'. DELEGATE TO CONSTITUTIONAL CON VENTION. We have been authorized to announce Dr. J. P. Sterrett, of Acalemia, as a candidate4 f r Delegate to the Constitutional Convention. ' IF YOU WANT NEAT SALEBILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS, CALL. 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