of erhjk (if 8et, .1 (. 1 Pn4 8 t ft, in Ji. "It. Wt thi.c " at .293! ondi. 5a ol. nS. lri Eli. (at, ' is mp. hes. Ci. ST. III. r' Ull. 1 . ui w Em. ot: will r. i C law lift .I i ia aii ire. jt Jnitiala SfRtincI. sjEDStSDAT MORNIKO, JUNE 19, 1872. PK3SSVLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AXD Vr SundT. June 2, 1872, Passenger oVwill lea" Mifflin Station aa follows : Trains IASTWAsV. Philadelphia Express.. 12,56 A. M Frt Line 1 47 A. M. Pddfic Express 8,08 A. M. jj4rri(,b'g AcconimoJa'n 11,28 A. M. Jhil Twin 5,30 P. M. Oiacinnati Express...... 8,31 P . M. WESTWARD. f nutbern Express 2,34 A. M. throu?b Passenger 4.51 A. M. Pacific Expresf 5.56 A. M. Wr Passenger 3.41 A. M. C;inn.t,Espre 13.86 P.M. Mail Train P. M v.ct Line ' X sac l m'- Mixed Train... 8,00 P. H. t Snips when sipnali aled. JAMES NORTH, IO H.N AND COIi.NTKY. The Juniata Sentinel will pub lish all of tlie county printing as heretofore, so that no reader liall be. del rived of t lie infonn- that such documents im- 1,; " Thriving The com. " r""V "i -I,. JvVTUtS lor Bale l u. a. 1 m Locusts are noify ou Lost Creek ridge, Mii.to.n has car works that employ 0 hand!. HMAKI.Mi has conituenctd. The of grafs is not large. . A Union county m;io named Kleckner has gnnc into the circus bu.-iness. The Cbired peojle will ho'd a pic nic i hi Sch ei( r"s I on the -G u inst ! Sijin're Jacobs has put a lailir.g around . tlie ruins of the old tavern stand. Com- m.ndaLle. The I.ewtVtoan Gu.tt'c sty?, ' This: i loeut year in tlie region iiouti and ' eft of Jack's Creek " i Thk Yeagertuwn cr.ngr gation. sorce tfii nr twelve ihtvs ::, trive their nS- sj i ti.r. Kcv. t; G. tlianaon, a donr.li.m o em. A black uiaie was stolen from the pas- j ... - - u in lure In 1J ot -Vinson -orns n nuniing iloii rciinty. on the night of the 5th inst. Kiwald offer; .1. i "0 Last Tiiutr-day nilit four men ts cupe.l from the U iliiamsport j til. T!:ey r.tv.'d a h ir out ot theii r.'ie of ti e. In, ami h it wiuiowt m.iie a " , ual i oinmeiicemeiit of The 12ot!i Ai I'riiirrt'iti ('ij.'iv?" "H le hfbl on W'v.l iihm'.sv. the 2t''t!i iu-t. l'nparatory st-r- vi 'e to comtiii ncr on tlie Sunday pre-Cf-iii g tliat da'e Yi!.i:t:it M.-Vahas, u-Mdii.Koii Water, street, had two ttn-s .m his lit font MUih ! el en M.in.'ay h.st, by a heavy piece or timlM-r filling up in them while be was I at woik h.l,.iug to ini-e the frame work f .Sul..uira new war ht.tise. ; - A liiiitd'f-r of students ,f Ai-y View j A.-adeniT ti.l our town a fU ing i.-it on I Satnnlay evening Lift. Wellei's let t'i.-.im ...l,.an was vi.-it.d. and the deli- rieca ctf-a:ii alwajs to be hal there, par- ,leuf- I i i ..... ! "TT. .. ... e .Ierat.dVb..BM be .t once rrenbted. else i iir ptrit'iu 1 1 et tit. iuij g to i'ui tit hi .t!.er f,oull will eisne; when phytic i needed take Prri' Vur-jaUct filh ; i!.. r i i a i : tin y are a s:i!i'. whulesoine and natural in' d'einf ' : Tlie Mnncy Valley Farmers' Club have determined to semi one of the .Muncv V..lley youths to the Agricultu-1 WRg drowned in their absence. The rJ College iu Centre county, and pay l,irm was given. The young men aud lite expenses 0r his education out of the ,.ig1l1rg dove to and searched the hot funds of the chit.. Leic'tlu rg O.ron- ' tm f ,ie dum for the body of the unfor " ' . . j lunate young man. After about twenty Till-: I -nnsylvauia Railroad Company minutes' search the body was found, but it fteadily pushing the woik of construct i life was extinct, and no human power ii a c-..il platfnim at l'atternon. The , could restore it. The event cast a gloom tiat-k to the platform will be raised on ' over the School and surrounding coun-tres-tle-woik high enough above the Lick- j try, and occasioned the following reso- i: s Cp ek roid to admit of the pnssatre pnssaj of wagons and canines under it j felloning! A sn ! knt has found the j i.f Mmkespear: " i turner will I.ist you right years." The j the following resolutions iu honor and s inJ' tit i t w fht'm-5 that Sh:ikespear was . memory of our deceased hrother of to prej-h.-t. lit I). m.-.crats make faces at ciety and fellow student. ,1 ... , , , . II Itertat. It has pleased Almighty the preuictum ; hut they are used XGttAt-m tlie dispensation of the provi m iiiuig f,lces . ,l,(.y been at it for ; deuce, to remove from the living our bite twelve years. j brother of society an I fellow student Tnc-r 'T "i i . vi 1 Chas. C. McCulloh ; and Lot-A pocKet l.o.k, between J.if.( mereatt It ia 1(llt jU6t and proper m and Oakland Lut believed to havS j that WQ tlya& notice t lis eveut in a been liiFt at the former place containing mauner expressive of our filings and of ?8 , more or less and a number of re j our appreciation of his worth, and that a cetpis, valuable only to the owner n'ie nnder will greatly oblige the owner by informing I',.t,.r Y,her at MeAlister ville of its whereabt.nts. fc'ic 8alk Kicbr.rd Doyle, ad -j wiiiistrator of the estate of Martha Wood- a i -,i ,i ....i t: i.. at the late residence of said deceased, in Milford towiifbip, on Friday, June 21st, 1872, three cows, two hogs, four scaps of lees and a lot of household and kitchen furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. I-ASTThursdav afternoon Richfield was j , 0 . visited by a violent storm of wind and ! members of society. i . I AV idced. That a copy of the above rain. A new frame barn just erected by , ne "er , r f -i r A . j ' I be transmitted to the family of the de ar. Jacob Pile, was blown from tts fonn-1 ea?ed and to the Frostburg and Mifflin -dation and rntirelv demolished, and a i n,,a fnr nublicatinn aud also a number of other buildings were destroy ed to a degree that will require consider able expense to repair. A house in Rich field, we have been informed, was un roofed, and many appletrees iu the vi cinity were uprooted. J . - - Milto was visited by a heavy storm on last Wednesday afternoon. The frame work of a new rolling mill was blown dowli. The lightning struck the Lutheran church and a house and barn j belonging to Mr. M Reader. The barn , . . , J "nJ contents were consumed by the fire kindled by the lightning. T IW Farm fob Salk Samuel King will offer for sale, on Saturday, June 29th, 1872, his farm in Milford township, con taining 103 acres, with dwelling house, summer house, and tenant bouse thereou erected. Also a good orchard on the tarm, and a stream or vattr running through it. Sale at 10 o'clock. Water cooleu.8 and Ice Pitchers for sale at Graj bill's. If Johnson' Anotyite Linmrnt is half as valnaMe as people say it is, no family should be wit'iout it Certainly no per son, be be lawyer, doctor, minister, or of any other profession, should start on a journey without it. Xo sailor, fisherman or woodman should be without it. In fact, it is reeded wherever there is an ache, sprain, cut, bruise, cough or cold. Yestrkday a barefooted woman. about 30 J'""- with a cLilJ ial arms and a large buudlc oil her back ac- companied by a little giil, also with a bundle on her back, passed along the guttcis picking np cigar stumps and to. lot . . r 1 bacco cuds, fcuch cast away stuff makes a good qnaltity of smoking tobacco and snuff. Pipes and snuff henceforth es chewed by this office. A large assortment of Dinner Bells of the best quality for sale cheap at Graybill's Hardware Store. SOMETHING NEW. PENFIELD'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, x sure cure for Hernia or Rupture Also a l,arg Variety of other kinds of Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Atidominal Suppor ters a new stock just received attha FATT22S0IT DEUS STOLE. PhyHeiaus and others in need of trusses will find the largest stock in the county to select from, and au experienced Sur i;eou to attend to the wsuts of customers. Farmers and others in ueed of Chains will find a large lot of all kinds at Gray- bill's Hardware Store Xotice TO TaX-I'a VKKS. Notice is erehy given that all persons who wil! ; pay V tlie Collectors of State, County I m ml Militia Tax the amount rf their tax j in full for ihe year 1S72. on or before the j St coad day r.f September, 1S72, will be allowed an abatement o TeU 1'er Cent All delinquents af'er that date will be I required to pay the full amount of their tax an charged ia dnplieate. ' a.i utiiiectors lor io3 win ue requir ed to collect and settle their respective duplicates in full, ou or before April court IS? 3 I'lCKS, Fhovels, Spades. Hors, Folks, Ax,.g Hatchets, and everything i the Hard are Hue can be bought at c,n bill's at the very lowest prices. - DOWXKi.-Lt Thursday, Charles C McCulloch, of Frot thmg. Maryland with three companions, all students of Academia, went to l'omcroy's mill dam to lja,,e. One of the young men, who iias been so uuftriunae as to require tlie ,,, uf criltt.bes, concluded not to t-fter tHe wntcr aft(.r tl1(.y reached the UjUhing place. The tliree orhers entered the water. There is au inland in the cam. Ground, this i-lmd two of the young hiPn concluded to sim. They started lI-ir c0""' Ii avi"S Vc:ull.h in the water where they entered. When the nv'1' swimmers returned to the near siJe uf the island, they were horrified by the information of their ciipple friend on the sli0re, that their comp:miin, McCulloh, lutions from his fellow students of the Academy. Till BUTE AO RksITCT. , ... ,.. . .... .... 1 llieui, nun l uitu, euvit:in:p, uaiiig convened in mutual convention, adopt tribute oe reuaerea dj us to uis mem irjr therefore be it lletoh-ril. That while we bow in bum ble submission to the will of an all wise Providence who doeth all things well, yet we mourn the loss of our brother of society and fellow student j Rtfdcd, That, though bis voice is ibufhed in death in our memories, he hall ever live in our hearts, his virtues he ever cherished aud bis example be cver erml'ated. Rrroh-ed. That we sincerely sympa thize with the family and friends of the deceased in this melancholy bereavement. Retolerd That the soci-ties go in mourniii? in a manner prescribed by the copy be presented to the pastor of the lUWll pur- . Lower A uscarora inurcu. W B. Blair. A L. Niblus, M. F Liason, C. B. Bbisbi.v, Committee will be Commencement Exercises at Tusca rora Female' Seminary will open on Tuesday evening, 26th inst , at 8 o'clock, by a lecture by Rev. L. B. W. Shryock. On Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, the exercises of the graduating class will take place. The graduates are Miss Annie Conelburg, of Philadelphia ; Miss Clara Swcnck, of Swcnksville, Mont gomery Co , Pa ; Miss Mattie Rosen- berger, of Jenkinstown, Montgomery Co., Pa. The old graduates, former pripils and the public generally are cordially iuvited to attend. Exercises in Presby terian church. ' A LA BOB lot of Grindstones just re ceived at Graybill'S Hardware Store Will be sold at the lowest prices. Thb Nbw Yohk Circus The New York Circus will visit Mifflintown on Wednesday, June 2Gth. This celebra ted troup is oue of the best now traveling and is highly spoken of by the press in all places where they have exhibited. The Managing Director, Alex. Robiu- inson, is an old caterer to the public, and fully understands what i necessary to make up a popular amusemeut. lie has secured the services of the most promi nent artists, male and female now living, and bis stud of performing horses aud ponies are unexcelled, while bis corps of trained mules affords infinite amusement to young and old. From what we bare heard of his company we believe it to be worthy of public patronage, and expect to see a large audience in attendance at their performance. The best of order is maintained by the management both within and out of the tent, and nothing said or done calculated to offend the most fastidious, and the performances are of a high toned, moral character. GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES At the Patterson Dni Store, Come and havo yoor eye sight re- stort'd MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PU1CES of doaud of commerce Reported weekly for the Jtstata Sexthel by the liusrd of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter t lb It) Eg(t. V dm 15 Lard, tti 8 Country Soap 8 Beeswax 25 Tallow 8 Ruga 3 Wool, washed . t'5 Dried Apples 10 Pec'ie9, pared 20 " I'eache. unpared 15 ' Cherries, pitted 2' " Blackberries 10 " llaspherries 16 Country Hnni 12 Sides and Shoulders 7 Potatoes, 1 bus Onions " Ground Alum Salt, sack Railroad Ties Locust I'ofts, mortising " " for board fence.. 40 00 2 25 50 32 15 SHELLEY STAMBAL'GH'S PRICE3 CUR RENT. Corrected Weekly. Cktstal Palace, Mifflintown,! June 19, 1872. Prime Roll Butter, per lb- lt EpfS, per dozen lr I.t rd, per 11) - 08 Tallow, per !b - 8 ttried Apples, per lb 00 Bacon. Sides smoked, per Itj 06 Shoulder, smoked, " 06 Hams. ' " 12 Washed Wool CO D. K. SCI.til'KF'S PKIOK3 CCIIREN'T. Reported Weekly. Obais. White Wheat, $ bus- $1 f5 Red " " - 1 30 Corn 0 Oals 45 Cloverseed 4 50 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Coal, V ton $5 50 Nut 4 50 Pea " " - 3 10 Bituminous" " - 5 00 LcMBSIt. Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft $55 00 6-8, " 25 00 . ....25 00io40 00 6-4, ' 25O0to40 00 nemtoCk Frame, " 20 00 Boards. " 20 00 Whitepine worked Flooring...- 35 00 ' Germ at. Siding -.. 35 00 Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, j) window. 65 " " 3x12. 75 10x12, " P0 ' " Itlxtl, ' " 90 PHILADELPHIA MAKKETS. rHiL.tPKti kiA. June 18. 1872. flora The market is dull and prices fa vor buyers ; only a limited demand prevails lo supply the local trade whose purchasees foot up 900 bbls, including Superfine $6 00(5-6 50 Extras f 7 00(,7 "5 N. W. Extra Family $S 5'S9 25 Ohio & Ind. do. do $9 50(S)10 00 Penna. do. do. - $9 2n(S9 60 Fancy Brands...- $10 251150 Gb.uk There is no spirit iu the Wheat market, and prices hare acownward tenden cy. Small sales of Western and Venn red at $2 10, amber at $2 15 and white at $2 I5a 2 1H. Rye is nomnal at 95e Corn is in limited request ; sales of 4000 bus yellow at 68ai9c, 1500 bus mixed at 65a66e. Oats are depressed, sales of white at 50e. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, June 17 4 P. M. Choice Beef Cattle were scarce and in de mand this week, but other discretions were dull end neglected ; about 2200 bead arrived and sold at lbs Avenue drove yard at 78c for extra Penn. and western Sters;OJic for fair to cood do, and 5aGc lb gross, for common, i ne maraet ciosea auu. Cows and Calves continue as dull aa ever, with tie tendency of prices still in buyer's favor. Sales of springers at $22a35, and fresh cows at $ 25s 45. Shies The market has been quite dull since our last, and with liberal offerins pri ces deelined. Sale of fair and ehoica at 5a61c V lb ; common at $2a3 ft head, and MIDnfl - IftllQ Tp If, GO to the Jcsiata SEtrriKEt Job Printing Office for all kinds of Plain and Fancy Printing. FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c, txst received and for sale by 8. B. The BIG SHOW here on the 26th. rled WOODWARD On the 29ih ult'., in ahl- ford township, Mrs.' jlartba, Woodward, age3 about 72 Tears. ROBISON On tie SOch alt., in Ferman agh township, Mr. James Robisan, in' the 64th year of bis age. BUCK On the 14th inst., in the borough of Patterson, James Buck. aed about 75 Tears. SNYDER On the 15th Inst., hf Thomp sontowD, Mary Kline Snyder, only daagfcter of Amos and Mary A Snyder, aged 6 mos. and 22 days. Our darling has gone ; then why are we grieTed, Since Jesus has called her abore Her tout is at rest ; from sorrow relieved, Through the blood of a Savior's love. New Lumber Yard. Patterson, Pa. BEYER, GUYER & CO. Have opened a Lumber Yard in the bor ough of Patterson. and are prepared to fur nish all kinds of lumber, such as Siding, Flooring, Studding, Paling, Shingles, Lath, Sash, &c, in large or small quantities, to suit eus tomers. 3TSU Fersons wanting Lumber by the car load can be supplied at reduoed rates. BEYER, GUYER & CO. George Goshen, Agent. Paltarson, May 15, '72-tf NEAV PRICES DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CArS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OU CLOTHS, &C, &C. Ef5 If yon want to see an entire new stock of Roods at Low Prieaa, soil ,t the HEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIFFLINTOWtf, FA. SHELLEY & STAMBAUGH. Nov. 29, 1871. GROCERY, PROVISION, AND SHOE SEaBE! LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES A PRICES reported weekly by C. ISA 111 LEY, op posite the Tust Office, Mifflintown, Fa : WkoltiuU. Retail Butter - 10 Eggs - 15 Lard 10 12 Cheese, Ohio 22 New Yo.-k . 25 Molisses, 1'ono Kico, gal ' 60 " New Orleans 1 00 S-riip, Honev Bee 05 Amber 80 " Melted Sugar 1 00 Sugar, Granulated - 17 A 15 B - 14 " Extra C . 13 " Y.llow C 12j " Brown 11 Coffee, Rio, Choice 30 " Fair V- " ' Roasted (Arbuckles) 32 Tea, Imperial, Finest 1 00 " Oolong. " 1 00 Raioius, Valentia.- 20- " Layers. .. 2o Currants 20 I'ruens, French - 20 Rice 12 Soap, Rosin h 6 Olive 8 10 " Babbit 12 15 Salt, Ground Alum 2 00 " Dairy 10al5 Mackeral, No. 2 (new) J bbl 3 60 lirooms, No. 1 40 " No. 2 - 85 No. 3 - 30 Tubs. Cedar..... 1 50a I 75 Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops. .. 25 Slaw Cutters..: 50 Tin Cups - 8 Tin Dish Pans ..; 60 Tin Cullendeis 40 Tin Wash Pans 30 Tin Buckets 60 Boots, Men's Calf 5 25 Kip 4 50 Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting 2 00 Potatoes, I rich 60 Sweet, lp peck 40 Coal Oil, V gallon 40 Cash paid for eggs. . jipciial Xlotitfs. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KUNKEL S BITTER WINE OF IRON will cure all diseases arising from a disordered liver and stomach, such as constipation, flat ulence, inward piles, fullness of bloou to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heart burn, disgust of fond, fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming at the head, hur ried or difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, c. Price, $1. per bottle. E. F. Kunkel, propri etor, 259 North Ninth street, below Vine. Philadelphia. For sale by Druggists. If your druggist has it nat, enclose $1. to my address aa above, and it will come by next express train, and advice free of charge. Feb 28 '?2-6m.. IF YOU WANT NEAT SALEBILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS, CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE ty 600115, (&xmxt$, Qutmvtm, &r. STILL AT First in the Field with our New Goods for the TIITV& TRADE. ' ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S. 0 Eh 9! DOLLY VARDEN THE GREAT RAGE in AVoolen and Cotten Materials. Alexis Cloths, Japenese Strips The Popular Goods, in tfew and Choice Styles. Maripose Pekas, Figured and Stripes, The Handsomest and Cheapest. ft M Yosemite Marseilles, Stripes, In Beautiful Designs. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ALPACCAS, And a Lost of other things which mast be seen to be appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any aud everything at prices which defy competition. One of the best in the county, embracing all the New and Best Ftles for the Spring and Summer Trade, fur Ladies, Misses and Children the ft same exclusively for onr trade at pair warranted Grocery and Queensware Department.- For our Grocery and Queensware Department we havd sceuretl one of the finest rooms iu the county in the OJd-FoJkiws' Hall. , Just opened oiie of the largest and best stocks of Ooods ever brought to the county, all of which are kindly submitted to the inspection of all onr numerous friends and customers. For WE SOLICIT A FULL SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. May 1. 1872. D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is the place where you cau buy ITIio lot and tlie Cliejipowt f MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FUSHTSnXXg GOODS. 1VE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select Stocks ever offered in this . market, and at ASTOXISIIIXG LOW PRICES! Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Kemcroher the place, in the N'evin Biilding, two doors west of the Keystone Store. BR1DGK STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may 8, 1872-lf DR. P. C. RUNDIO. FKYisieiAM Amu mm&mm9 PATTERSON, PA., DEALER TV EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS The public attention is also invited to his large' assortment of Perfected Spectacles. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to call, as tbey will find the largest stock in the conuty to select from. COilE AND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL IUSTRUMEITTS', VIOLINS, ACCORDEOXS AND II AKMONK'ONS ; ALSO A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock ol NOTIONS Something for everybody, young and old, at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) 3DEALEES HI Grain, Lumber, Coal, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber, Coal, &c. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, Sc.. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. tTou can make money by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Oasts' WILL BC BKORIVID IX STOSI TO BE SOLD BT THB 1ST OS JuSE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown. April 20. 1871. niWIII PATKHT FOUBTAIJT FEU. Warrcs Tem Hoprs. HoMrrfito any pen. By Mail, Nirkel, fl.no ; KiihtxT.fi V). S-l no uml sci.io: aisoso- perior quality Oald tViis, KuMkt and Odd Pencils, mi remirea atic earn. i'i,n pump kit . iirmw. o YES ! O YES ! H. H. SFTDE&, Perrysville, Pa-, Tenders bis services to the citizens of Juni ata and adjoining counMes. as Auctioneer. Chargas moleraie. For satisfaction give the Dutchman a chance r. O. address. Port Boyal, Juniata Co., Pa ' THE FRONT. AT -- i 0! ! prices to suit all purchasers. E very quality and prices we defy competition TILTEX& ESPEXSCIIADE. BOOTS AND SHOES. New Shop in Mifflintown. THE subrsriber bes leave to inform the citiiens of Miiflintown, Patterson and vicinity that he has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop, for the present, in the room occupied by N. E. I.itt efield s Tin Shop, on Bridge street, .Mifflintown. where he is prepared to manufacture ail kinds of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and CHILD&EN'S WEAR, in the most substantial manner, and at the lowest prices. BSa- Repairing promptly at tended to. TERMS CASH. A liberal share of public patronage is soli cited, anl satisfaction guaranteed. A. B. FAS1CK. May 29. 1872-tf . Boot and Shoe Shop. THE undersigned, fashionable Boot 9 and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- H ly informs the public that he has located in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious in LADIES' WX2A.R, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, UrogniiH, CUILDRE.VS WEAR, &C&C. Also, mendine; done in the neatest manner . and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of publie patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. fp Shop located on the east side of Tas earora street, oe door south of Main street, nearly opposite Laird i Bell's store. J. W. DEAX. March 8. 187J5 ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK. Ae.,doae at this Ofie (a the neatest rnaaasr and at low prices. $3i5rrUanos. - : t GBEAf REDUCTION - TBlt . .. PRICES iTr TEEtll! Full Upper or Lower Sets as" Low as $5.00. No teeth allowed to laava tlie oo totes the patient is satUEei. . . .. Teeth remodeled and repaired! Teeth tilled to Irst for lire. . . Teothaehe stoppe.J ia five minutes without extracting (be tooth. . . , . Jl Dental work done for persons without them leaving their homes'; if desired. . .. . , Electricity used inihe ez.tiaetion of teeth. rendering it almost a piinless operation, (nj extra charge) at the Dental ClSee of G. L. Derr, established ia Mifflintown in. 1860. G. 1 DERR.' Jen 24, 1872-1 v Practical Dentist. C. KOTHKOCK,' DEXTIST, 3XeAlitorvilIe, Penuii., OFFERS his professsonal services to th publie in general, in both branches of his profession operative and mechanic, . First week of every month at RicH'(ie!ll, Fre mont attd Ti'rkej Valley. Second week LiverDool and Wil.l Cut. Vl. 'lev. ; .. . Third week Millcrstown' and Raccoon Valley.' ... ... Fourth week at his ofSce in M'AlisterviUc. Wil! visit Mifflin when called on. , Teeth put np on any of the base, and as Iiber.il as any where else. Address by letter or otherwise. May 1, 1872-ly , Tli a Plto fi.p (Inni! flMnit.vinoa' I Uli 1 lUll I VI UVUtl MiUJfl-fillip IS Af THE :-s. ak-ii: i":'.::'.--. j0 - ASD URirE-YiSE NURSERY. 'YMIE nnJerrigned would roped fully in J. form I ho publie that he has started a Grape-vine Nursery about one mUe northeast of .Mifflintown, where he has been testing a large number of the different varieties of Grapes ;,.a;id having' been in ths business ft? seven years, he i3 now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL TI1E LfiAt)IN'G' V.VniirriKB, a;i ov- tiiw JIOST PKOMISTM'G' KINDS, AT tow n A T esV by the single vine, doxen, hundred or tLjt.' sand. .All persons, wtslting good and tbriftr vines trill do veA to call and see for them selves. fSTGood and responsible Agents wanted. Address, , . ,. r JONAS OBECIIOLTZER., , MiSintown, Juniata Co., Pa. ABministrator's Notice. Fxlalc of SoUmon Slough, dtctmd. I"! j ffERF'AS JltcH cf'Adrnnistration on W the estate of Solouon Plough, late of Delaware township, dee'd, have been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate ate requested lo make immediate, payment, and those having claims agans the estate will present the saaie properly authenticated for settlement. G IV. SMITH, AJm r. May 1. lS72-Ot' Exccator's Notice. Estate of Robert C. Gallahrr, JcCtased. "VTOTIfE is hereby given that Letters Testa 1 1 nientary on the estate of Rohest C. Gal laher, late of Fermun igh towrship, Juniata county, deceased, have beeu graatsd ti tha undertigne'l, residing in same tUsfiip. All persons indebted to said estate are reques-. ted to make immediate payment, and thoss having claims will please present them prop erly authenticated f'r selllemeut. JOSKPtl ROTHROCK, Eztetilor.' April 17. lf72-rtw FORCE PUMP. TTIE undersigned is agent for one of the best Force Pumps, fur any depth of cis tern or well, iu the world. By attaching hose, to the spout, water can be thrown 30 to W feet. Nothing better could be ssked in case of fire. It is a non-freexing pump. SAMCEL LEONARD. Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. New Store and New Goods. OR0CEKIES, PROTrSlOJTS, &C. Main Street, Miflintown. HAVING opened out a. GROCERY AXD' PROVISION STORE in the eld stand on Main Street, Mi!3ioton, I would respect fully ask the attention of ibe public to the following articles, which I will ketp on band at all tiues : SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, RICE, I W II & .A. T DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c, Tobacco, Clgrsws,' GLASSWARE, FloinS' Feed, Ace. AU of which will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Prcl.t:c. Civ.' me a c.iH and hear my prices. J. W. KIRK. Mifflintown, Mm C, HT-'. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK-- M I FFLI X TO YX, VEX X ' A . JOSEPH i'OMKROV, l'lesldent. T. VAN 1KVIN, Osbhiet. Joseph Panier.iy, ;Jaiin J. I'atteraop, Jerome . Thni'ipsun, George Jacobs, Joiiu Biiiohutb. Loan monej, rectiye deposits, pny interest on time deposits, buy ami sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash coupons, and checks. Remit money to any part of tks mited States, and also to Englrod, Scotland, Ireland and' Germany. Sell Uerenue Stamps. In sums of $!i)0 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $fiO0 at 2 per eent. discount. In sum of $1000 at 6 per eent. discount. Flour! Flour! rr,IIE nndestpned bejs lcire to inform the J- public thai be has purchase J tbc GKI3T MILL, in Miiford township, recently owned hy Jacob Lemon, kbd. ti.ivi.ij remodeled and otherwise improyed the snuic, is now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor him with their pitronage. Wheat Floor and Sifted Cora Meal at ways on ham and tor sulc, whole sale and Ketail. AUo, Shorts, Bran, Sh'p-stuff and Chop F"T Sale. Flour and Feed will be drlirered to fami lies if desired.. . Uis wagon will risit Mifflin, Patterson and PerrysTille three times a week. Persons needing floor or feed, can leave their orders at the Store of Jobn.Etka ia Mifflin, or at Pennell's Store in Pattersan, or addressing a note to Box 35, Pattsrsntr Poet Office. .... GRAIX OF ALL KlXDSt BO VG tit AT MARK ST t RICES. P. H. HAWN. i I W' of; -T $ - r H i i a tr a I ' c ( o f i