fyt Juaiala fntnrtL. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20. 1872. "3rr nEN'SSVLVASIA RAILROAD. ON AND i after Sunday, June 2, 1972, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12. iid A. M Fast Line i7 -v M I'acific Expires S,08 A. M. llirri-ib'f; AccommoJa'n 11,23 A. M. Mall Train 5,30 P. M Cincinnati Express 8,31 P. 31. WK8TWARD. Southern Express 2.31 A. M Thmnjih Passenger 4.51 A. M. lV.cific Express 5.56 A. M. Way Passenger 9.41 A. M. Cincinnati Express 12 2G P. M. MailTrsiu 3.3o P. M Past Line C 20 M. j Mi! Train - M Stops when sigrsli-J. JAMES NORTH. Ag't TOWS AM) COl NTH V. The Juniata Sentinel will pub lish all of the county printing as heretofore, so that no reader shall he deprived of the inform ation that such documents im part. Thkre will be no paper issued from this office next week. A W1CK.F.D wretch tried to fire some building ia IS- Il. fuiite on the 1 Sf ill inst. Sixtv men were at work on the rail road between Patterson and Perry sville ou lat Sunday TllK rains of the last few (lays have had a very maiked effect on the c;rn, oa!s and pasture fi Ms. A 0'V owned by P. t" liolim, of Pat trrson, was killed below tint, town by a tiain of car? on last Saturday. 8ti:art A. Wvi.m. ot the Lancaster i-jhirrr, one of the loreniot t young pub-li.-lieri" of this State, died at his Lome ou the 12. h inst Nftv (. luiicil. Eighteen liumtred diillais have been siibecribed by the Mttb- ,di-t congrf gat ou of this place, toward ; the building of a new chmcli. . ... 5-.t "" , , ' , . r . . I ..... Imvn r. iiiocrl tin ir manner nf sit- " , .. .. , .. , ' ,;. n in ,-1.iii..i iii tl.m tiluro. I Itf- IiIhh : f, , . ..,.il.f. ..n n,- nn U riT t.i ,ifimv ; .... ., ! d'tificnt seats I hey can sit proiniscu m-tv as lu oilier t hurclie TllK Cmnteilainl Xc'ct says : crop of hawk and o a i-cilns in The Aile- i p:y C'mty for the past year has been i tiuite extensive, as not less thousand w ill have to be hvied for by l!.i I 'uuoiv Couiinis.-iou'. rs U'mii.k at Gia hill's Il.tid V.'ahu I'M ill. Ii Ou 1 hur-day, the i'O'li ii.st , the tl.ei luoineter, at 2 o'clock P. M , iieiicati d H2 degrees i:i the shade a l'ii. lay, the 2!st, at the same hour, ai.d in the sli.ide, DO degrees. Ou Sat i:ii!ay, lliu 22nd. at the fsuii! hour, and iu the fhadc, 00 deree-i Wf are in ri ceipt of a card annnunc iej a c'tizi 11 of Fayrtte township, as a (Mi.didate for Legislature. The name of tli" person ho penned the card no s not accompany it. (Vmwtinicaiious. in order j '"j"1"1? '!' f"' "'(,r "n severely that -to receive attention, must be accompan ied !tli'd Me reaching home, and the lat l-y the name of the author. j ttr tl,:lt Ile eY,rt:i tlie v'e"'r? f er the ; accidi-nt. Ileyney was a tingle man. i.mss khili;s, aitiereut sizes, lor , f.i!e at Graybill's. Attention ! Gha bill Zocaves ! olf' laoor for support 7V'1g-o'..i I on are heieby ordered to meet at " ' ' your Armory ou the 4ih of July, at Sj Ox Wednesday evening, of last week, o'clock A. M, for parade and basket I during the heavy thunder storm, a young J'ic-nlc to be held in Schw ier's woods j man named William Carroll, residing By older of the Captain. 1 near ("lesson, took refuge under a tree A. II. Fasick, O. S. ' in sight of his residence. The tree wag The public nre respectfully invited to! "truck by ligl.tniu .nd il man attend. Ynie one, come all. and each : inotantly killed. Uis mother was staud with a basket well store.,1 wilh provisions ' ''gt the window during the storm and for a free hospitable boaid. Wirb Cakk am Fkiit Dishes for f ile at Gravhill's. .Ii niata Coi'XTY Normal School, j Pathrsox, Pa. We h am that Mr. J. ' M. Garnian has tiigKged the services of I'. A. ILirmr.ii, li E., a graduate of I I'.l ooinsl.Uig Normal School. Jlr. liar- j man is well recommended as a teacher, ! .-Hid a proved as a scholar This County Normal School under il r. Garman is evi nnniy prospering and well worthy of (itionae. Mr M 1). Hihbs will also asfirt Mr. Garmau iu teaching. The second session of this school will com-u-uice cu tLe liu of July. Lanterns, different styles, at Gray bill's Hardware f'tore. Riot at II'.llidatsi;i h. Some col oied and white men of Ilollidaysburg raised a street riot 0:1 the evening of the 15ih inst. The story goes that a colored niau uuder the inlluenc" of liquor entered a store and bought sevonty-five cents' worth of goods and Landed the clerk a one dollar bill as pay. 1 he clei k return td twenty-fire ceuts, when the customer said that be had given biro a five dollar Ml instead of a one, and demanded four dollars and a quarter change. It was not given. The fellow left aud gathered parcel of bis race and they returned. In the meantime a crowd of mixed colors had collected about the store. One blow from the fist of a white man started a riot, iu which weapons and missiles of 1mr.. ... - 1 1 j v aiuiobt every kind were u?ed. o eenons : njiiiy was sustained by any of tbe rioters. A little girl, in passing on the opposite nde of the street, was struck with a etoue and ccniiiderably hurt. lilKKKare several kinds of worms , . . , U0I',!t; pm-worms p.iiueu ai nam enas; are the moat com- mon and moist darierroua. S!,frifa'i Cavalry Condition Powders will in a few days eject thn worms, and the horse will begin to thrive. A Littlb shaver in a Western Sun day school being a-kod what tho father of the Prodigal Son probably did when he fw hig son "a great way off." re plied : "I diiimo, but I dessay be set the d"g on him." Skamlfss Gkai.n Bags for sale cheap at GraybillV Tooth ac it k proceeds from ague in the fare, operating upon the exposed nerve of a decayed tootli. Hob the gum thor oughly with the finger, wet with Jo!in- tnn't Anodyne L'nhmnl, heat the face well, and lap a ilaunel wet with the lini ment on the face, alto put a little of the liniment into the cavity of the tooth on cotton. . Thk following business places in Pat terson will be closed on Thursday, July 4:h, 1S72: Laikd & Bkll Ji-StPil l'h.VNELL. j JaO' B FlIAXK. JuHN DoYI.K P. C. Rcximo. La sob lot of Willow Baskets all sizes, at Graybill's cheap store. SOMETHING NEW. PENFIELD'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, A sure cure for Hernia or Rupture Also a ljnge ttriety ot ottier Rinds ot 1 russes, Sbouhfer Braces, Abdominal Siippor - tens a new stock just receive ! at the PATTSTJeifiTJ STflTiT! Physicians and others in need of truces ! .:ii c.i ,i. i , i, r.. .i. ,'cy the present year. The size of tbe "'ill LIU: IrtlSlOL Cl"l& IU IJC UMUUI.V , . r j i o tit fl,-liit (rnm. ntiri mi f-Ynerlonrn tMir- ! geon to attend to the wsnts of customers- Thk Carlisle Ha-atd of last week states as folliiws, how James Lentz, a I youth of 17 years, hnd an eye knocked j out on the 17ih met. It seems that in ' : company with eeveral other boys they had beeu placing a game of ba.e ball at j the Barracks, and tirins; of that they j went to the "swimming holo" to bathe, ' and while there they began to throw mud halls and sticks at each other, when ; young Bentz was accidentiy struck w i;h , - - I a stick, and his eve knocked out. I i i . i ii j i- I llv Stiirilav lnt a Isaac llid,lincra. -c , i -i i . : f i T- r, 1 wife and eh.M were parsing Lol lverr s j i ,. , i, j ii : . i i tarai above Ketd.-viIIe tn a bugy, a pea-! purl sealed on a fence title, ed its si. l ill : I i,- i. i .i i .i j mtn ini'I friliteneil I In. Iiorse thev were , .' . , . . , . , . . ! .1,.i,-i,ir 'I'll.. Ikii-. strti.H In run. lint In , . , . , , . . than four!., ,, T,. . .111 . ! ! Mr I !i.i!.ltiira nut nvi r I m fiusher. nnat. , , , ., 11 1 .1 Hie ouggy anu l.irew .urs. 11 unu ine ! , ., , ,, ,. , 1 cl.II 1 out -ir. iieouma wa eeveriy ! ' .,.,1 M j II cr-r:if,-lf.,l 1, lit till" .... 1 v -.i r .1 I cliiiu renped iijurr. i-itii-rr tiicoj, ; happily, are seriously injured. Li-uis I Hit .Va in- Carria,K Oil Ci-uTH kept 011 hand at (iiaj lull's If . 11 d are Storti. Two iMRX KlI.LKU Tuesday last, two of our townsmen, Cluislian II irry and Christian Iliytiey nu t with tragic deaths. While winking at an embank ment along the railioad about a mile and a ""9 e"le f,t ' etersriurg Itie em- : bankment suddei.lv fell in unon them. ! Lut Harry leaves a widow and a lir2e i family of children w ho were dependent ' saw turn leave I lie road anil take slielter ' under the tree. The d ceased wag a j very estimable young man and was the ! support of his aged mother whose hus- tilled 011 the same day of the month twenty years ago AlUtna Rod- Coach makers will save money by purchasing their Spokes, Hubs, Springs and other material at GRAYBlLL'S Hardware Store " " ' , ,, I! ,ir on in Arsiiiuvr. un al i; v KlI.I.KU Another fearful casualty must be added to the list of railroad accidents Thursday evening, hit while upon its regular tiip to Bedford the Huntingdon and Bioad Top passenger train met with an accident which cost the conductor, James Pa vis and the fireman Jesse ii, Decker their lives ; demolished engine No. 17 and a freight car The particu lars a-i, we are able to glean them are as follows: The engine stopped at a water station above Hopewell, and consequently had not got under much speed when the driving w heel of the engine struck the end of a rail which bad worked a little out of place, the rail spread, and engine, tender and a box car filled with corn were precipitated down a twenty-feet embank ment into the river. The coupling con uecting the box car with tbe baggage car fortunately broke and the end of the latter lodged against a telegraph pole thus saving the passeuger car from be ing wrecked, also. At the time of the accident the conductor, fireman and en gineer were all on tbe engine ; the latter ? j ; .1.- by some means escaped injury ou ine ' . , . r J J . nmi jtwttrr an1 nroman wpra rnno-ni. ill the wreck, carried with it. the latter in stantly killed and the former so terribly iujnred that he died a few hour thereafter. Lost. A pocket book, between M if- flin .nd QakUod-bnt believed to have been lost at the former place containing 88 , more or less and a number of re ceipts, valuable only to tbe owner. The fiuder will greatly oblige the owner by informing Peter Weber at McAlister- ville of its whereabouts Notice to Tax-Payers. Notice hereby given that all persons who wi! pay to the Collectors of State, County and Militia Tax tbe amount of their tax in full for tbe year 1872, on or before tbe Second day of September, 1872, will be allowed an abatement of Ten Per Cent. All delinquents af er that date will be required to pay the full amount of their tax as charged in duplicate. All Collectors for 1S72 will be requ ed to collect and settle their respective duplicates in full, on or before April court 1S73 jel9-3t Camp Meetixo. The Juniata Valley Camp Meeting Association have pnr chased a beautiful Grove in the vicinity of Newton Hamilton, diiectly on th line of the Central Pennsylvania R R ana intend t establish a permanent Camp meeting, designed especially for the benefit of the Methodism of the Ju niata Valley. It is the purpose of the Association to erect suitable buildings for the accom mri -'at ion of all who may desire to spend a few days devoted exclusively to relig ions services.' These houes will be , shingle-roofed, and in addition to good Honrs wiirbe turnihra witn bunks two 1 hundred of these houses, each having a I front and rear apartment, (one-half of I them on the first and the others on the "eCond floor') wi" be mAr for occnPan - ... , ...... front rooms will be 7 i-z Oy S feet, that J of the back rooms 8 by 9 feet. The price on the first fl'jor will be $7, on the second SG. The time appointed for the commence ment of the meeting this year is Tues day. August 6th. to c'ose on Friday mornin?. Auciist lGth. 1S7SJ, It has been determined to permit those ho rent rooms to select locations, giv- ing those the preference who fiist pay the stipulated price. The Association however, will rent only to those who in tend to occupy the rooms, but will per- " mit any who are prevented from comin? rf to dispose of their rooms, 1 Each family will be allowed as much J rimer no may uc ueeireu, miu ine conrges J w in oe ine name no mailer now many rooms are taken, or in what part of the ernunds they ate located. As the fronts are all open, sheeting or muslin will be needed for curtains. There will be a limited amount of sleeping accommodations for transient . guepis, ii .ju crnis nir e;t 11 person per niirht. but those e wlio can do so, are earnestly desired to rent rooms and re main through the meeting. Tub best and easiest running Wood Paw ever invented is the ISoynton Saw for sale at Graybill's. Try one. Fell isto a Weil. Tim Altoona Triluue says : On Monday afternoon last a boy named William Suckling, who was : assisting to build a wall in East Altoona, was piocuuug water. lor me purpose 01 making mortar, from a well near by and 011 the property of a woman named Mrs 1 arsons. hue endeavorine to draw a bucket of water the boy let the bucket slip out of his bands and it fell down Into the well. When the well was sunk some time since, the water came into so rapidly that it was found impossible to wall it np, consequently a number of pieces of timber were nntilized to prevent the well from caving in. These pieces of timber render a de scent into the well a very easy mattter and when the boy let the bncket fall Ik began to make preparations to go down- after it, but being discovered by Mrs Parsons she inquired what was wrong Being informed that the bucket dropped down into the well and that he was eninff down after it, Mrs Parsons re plied that she would go d own and get it. saying that she bad often been down in the well and that it would be no trouble to her. She began her descent down the ominous looking hole, but bad made very little progress when a piece of timber ou which she was standjng gave way and she was precipitated down into the water, a distance of twenty three feet There ij also about eight foet of water in the well, but Mrs Parsons Lad sunk twice and npon coming to the surface of the water the second time the rope was let down and she was called to take hold of it. She succeeded in getting hold of the rope, and by this time another boy had arrived at the well when the two boys endeavored to draw her up out of the well by turning the windlass while she was holding by the end of the rope The boys were making good time with their part of the arrange ment. Sirs. Parsons was unable to bold on to the rope and again fell i;to tbe water. Again tbe rope was let down; and arin Mrs. P. took bold of it. Mr. Wd. Leader, who was working in close proximity, was made aware of the fearful situation of Mrs. P. and at once made baste to procure a ladder which Le put down into the well, and by tbe aid ot which be succeeded in landing the unfortunate woman sale on U-rrii firma It was a miraculous escape from drowning, as Mrs. P. was com pelled to bold by the rope for at least a half hour while efforts were being made to get ber out of the well. Immediately after she was rescued the woman fainted but was speedily restored to consciousness. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIiL. CLADSING PRICES or 40 So. 3d St. Phila. 3 o'clock, p. m. June 25, 1872. New U. 8. 6's of 1881 112J112 U. 8. 6'of '81 ll&iWMPi 62, 118jf4118 ", '64, 1181! UJ " '65 114J114 65, new, 116Jfi,116 67, new,..- 117i117 ." '68 117 117 6'b. 10-40's U(a)U V.S. 80 Tear 6 per cent. Cy 1!4J114 Gold - 113U3 Silver I In !llj Union Pacific II. K. 1st M. Bonds- '.KKa Central Pacific R. R- 1041051 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds- 81S 8-i MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Juniata Skntiksl by the Board of Commerce of Milain and Pat terson. Butter lb 16 Eegs. "U dot 15 Lard, "B lb 8 Counlrj Soap 8 Beeswax 25 Tallow 8 Rag9 3 Wool, wasbed 60 Dried Apples 10 ". readies, pared 20 " Peaches, unpared 16 Cherries, pitted 20 " Blackberries 10 ' Raspberries 16 Country Hams 12 Sides and Shoulders 7 Potatoes, "W bus 40 Onions " PO (round Alum Salt, J sack 2 25 llailroaii Ties 00 Locust Posts, mortising 32 " " for board fence.. - la SHELLEY STAM BAUGH'S PRICES CUR RENT. Correcied Weekly. Crystal Palace, MifHiniown June 2i, 1872. Prime Roll Butter, cer lb 1G t'Kff. per aoitu 10 Lard, per tb 03 1-8 00 06 06 12 60 Tallow, per lb - Dried Apples, per lb Bacon. Sides smoked, per lb Shoulder, smoked, ' llama, " " Washed Wool D. K. SULuUKF'S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Chain. White Wheat, bus V 65 Red " - te. 1 0 Corn 5-J Oats 40 CloTerseed 4 50 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, " ton $5 50 Nut " " 4 50 Pea " " 3 10 Bituminous" " - 5 00 Ll'MIlS. Run of Lot;, 4 4, r) 10-X) ft $15 00 o-S, " 25 00 8 4, " ....25 00io40 01) 0-1, " 25 00lo40 00 Hemlock Frame, " .20O0 Boards. . " 2000 Whitcpine worked Flouring...- 35 00 dermal. Siding .. ftoOl Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 01) Wiu'low Sash, 8x10. window- 65 " x 12, " ' ' " 10x12, " 80 " " 10x11, " 90 1' U 1 1. A l ELP M A It K ET S. - PiiiLAiELPhi.. June 25. 1872. Flopu There is very little demand either for export or home use, and the matket con- inucs very iluU. About o'HJ bbls sjld in ots to the home trade including Superfine $5 oOfi.C, 00 Extras $0 0n7 00 N. W. Exlra Family $7 o(.i,0 23 (ihio&lnd. do. do $9 OOfr-lO 0') Peuna. do. do $'J OOifa i:9 7 i Fancy Brands $11) 25(11 23 Grain The wheat mvrket ia exceedinglv dull and prices are weak. Sales of western i,nd l'enn red at Si 90a 1 93 ; amber at $1 05 and while at 2a2 0-". Rye is held at 87aUOo for western and Penn. Cora meets iih a limited inquiry. Sales of yellow at litiaC7c, and 50 10 bus. western mixed at 01a mio. Oats are unchanged. Sales of 7K) bus. western at 4 Oa-Pic for white, and Halle for mixed. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Moxiiat, June 214 I. M. Tho arrivals and sales of Beef Cattle at ths Avenue, drore-vard were large ibis week, reaching about 3000 bead; the market in consequence was very dull and prices lower. bxira Penn. and western Mcers selling al 71nuc ; fair to good do 6i7c, and common at 5a6o f lb, gross. Cows and Calves were ami ani entirely nominal iu value. We quote spungers at $2a30. and fresh cows al $U(alO. Siicsp were not attracting much attention and have declined. Pales of eood at 51a6e ; medium at 5a51o jt lb; and stork at 33 50 V head. Lambs are worth PlalOc V m for good, and $1 atlaS OU Bead for common. GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES . At the Patterson Drug Store, Come and have your eye-sight re stored. Mnii-ietl : JENNINGS WILSON On the 21th inst.. by Rev. T. J. Sherrard, at the residence of tha bride's father, Mr. II. S. Jenuings, of Philadelphia, and Miss Kata Wilson, daugh- er of Mr. Lucian Wilson, of Oakland Mills, this county. ZIMMERMAN YEATER On the 25th inst., by Rot. Christian Myers, Mr. William . Zimmerman and Miss II. M. Yeater, both of Juniata connly. jjtthl iloticrs. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkcPs Bitter Wine of Iron. KCNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON will effectually cure all diseases arising from a disordered liver and S'omacb, such as con slipation. fluulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or flutter ing at tbe pit of the stomach, swimming at tbe head, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering at the heart, oheking or suffocating sensations when ia a lying posture, dimness of vision, 4o. Price $1. per bottle.- K. P.. Kunkel, proprietot, 259 Nor in Ninth street. below Vine, Philade pbia. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. If your draggist has it not, send $1. to my ad dress, and tbe medicine, with free advice, ill be sent to you at once ; direct as above. FabZS, '72-bm A1 Large assortment of Queeasware, China ware, Glassware, Crockery waia, Cedar war, Sc., for sale obcap by TILTLN & ESriS:8CHADE'5. gUrrttandisf, &r. NEW PRICES IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QTJEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, WOOD 4 WILLOW WARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OU CLOTHS, &C, &C. 3 If yon want to tee an entire new stock of Goods at Low Prices, call at the NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDIN5, MIFFLINT0WN, PA. SUELLEY & STAMBAUGO. Nov. 29. 1871. GUOCEli V, PROVISION, AND LIST OF LE ADING ARTICLES TRICES reported weekly by C. BAK1LEY, op posite tbPust Office, MirSintown, Pa : Wholesale. lictail. Butter - - Eggs Lard 16 15 12 Tl 23 60 1 00 63 80 1 00 17 13 14 13 12 II 30 1 60 1 00 20 2 20 20 12 6 10 15 2 00 10a 15 3 DO 40 35 30 10 Cheese, Ohio New ork Molisscs, Purto Rico, 5? gal " New Orleans Srup, Houey Bee- Amber Melted Sugar Sugar, Granulated A B Extra C Yellow C .. Brown Coffee, Rio, Choice " Fair " Roisied (Arbuckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest .: Oolong. " RaisiLS, Valcntia " Layers. .. Currants Pruens, French - Rico Soap, Hopio OHvo -- Babbit Salt, GronuJ Alum Dirv Mackernl. No. 2 (new) bbl Brooms, No. I No. - - " No. 3 Tubs. Cedar Buckels, 1'niuleJ, 2 hoops....- .. Slaw Cutters Tin Cups ' - Tin Dish Pans Tin CulleniL'is Tin Wash Pans Tin Buckels Boots, Men's Calf. " Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting Potatoes, Irit-h " Sweei, peck - Coal Oil, V gallon 1 50a 75 50 8 CO 41) 30 CO 5 25 4 50 2 00 60 40 40 Cash paid for eggs. D. K. SULOUFF k CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) 23ALZBS IN Grain, Lumber, Ccal, Salt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, 4C. . The Highest Cash Trices raid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber, Coal, tec, Sold at (he Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, sc.. cheaper tban any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. geTYon ean make moner by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Gris will be bkckivio 1 itoii to be SOLD BT THE 1ST Or JlI.NE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. New Lumber Yard. Patterson. Pa. BEYER, GUYER & CO. Have opened a Lumber Yard ia the bor ough of Patterson, and are prepared to fur nish all kinds of Lumber, such as Siding, Flooring, Studding, Palin?. Shingles, Lath, Sash, &c, in large or small quantities, to suit cus tomers. Persons wanting Lumber br the car load oan be supplied at reduced rates. BEYER, GUYER & CO. Georse Goshen, AgenL Pattarson, May 15. '72-tf - Administrator' Notice. Eilaif of Mathuu Jame; deceased. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of Mathias James; late of Dela ware township, Juniata county, deceased, having been gran led to tbe unde signed.' all persons having claims or demands against said estate are requested to present them, and those indebted to make payment. JEREMIAH LJflNS, May 1, 1872-flt Administrator. A FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, &e., ust received and for sale by 8. B. LOv DOS. $rg ttoads, t&xtmUS, Qntmrnxt, tit. STILL AT First in the Field with our Nw Goods for the SIMMJXO trade. ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S. 0 . DOLLY TARDEN THE GREAT RAGE in "Woolen and Cotten Materials. Alexis Cloths, Japenese Stripe, The Topular Goods, in New and Choice Styles. Maripose Pekas, Figured and Stripes, The Handsomest and Cheapest. Yosemite Marseilles, Stripes, In Beautiful Designs. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ALPACCAS, 0) And a Lost of other tilings which mast be seen to be appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any aud everything at prices which defy competition. One of tha best in the county, embracing all the New and Brst Styles fur tlift Snrinf nnrl Summer 'l'radp. for l,nrlifa. Mirfsps anil Cliililren tiip same exclusively for our trade at pair warranted . Grocery and (Jueensware Department.- For our Grocery and Queensware Department we have secured one of the finest rooms in the county iu the Odd Fellows Hall. 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 and customers. For quality and prices we defy comrtition. WE SOLICIT A FULL SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. Mav I. 1872. D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S V 1 Ia tbe place where yon can boy Tlio lot iil tlie Olioie't; MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,- HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SH03S, AND FUS1TISSIU3 GOOES. WE are prepared to exhibit one of th most choice and slect Stocks ever offered in this market, and at ASTO.YJSIIXG LOW PRICES! Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will lie made to ordor,' at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the place, in the Ncvirt Building, two doors west of the Keystone Store. BK1UUE .STlltET. .Mir FLlNT0O. DR. P. C. RUrDIO. IBWggim&M AMU BHIiaglS DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS . mm The public attention is also invited to his large assdrtrccnt of Perfected Speotaoles. All persons who are in need oS Spectacles will find ii to their advantage to call, as they will find the largest stock in the comity to select from. COME AXD HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS', Violins, accorkeons and hakmoxk onsj Also a spi ehwd assortment of TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIESf, With an mmense stock of'XOTIONS tS3" Something for everybody, young and old, at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. BOOTS AND SHOES. New Shop in IGfflintown.- rHE subscriber begs leave to inform the X citizens of MiiHintown,' Patterson and vicinity lhat he has opened a Boo, and Shoe Shop, for the present, in the room occupied by N. E. Litt eficld's Tin Shop, on Bridge street. Mifflintown. where be is prepared to manufacture all kinds of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and v CHILDREN'S WEAR, in the most substantial manner, and at tbe lowest prices. Iga. Repairing promptly at tended to. TERMS CASH. A liberal share of public patronage is soli cited, anl satkifactioa guaranteed. A. B. FASICK. May 29. 1872-tf Boot and Shoe Shop. riTIE undersigned, fashionable Bant ft X aud Shoemaker, hereby respectful- If ly informs tbe public that he baa located in tbe bcreugb of Patterson, where he is prepared- to accommodate tbe most fastidious in LADIES' WEAK, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, Brogans, CHILDREN'S WEAR, &C d C. Alsa. mendine done in the neatest manner and npon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited, satislaciion guaranteed. US' Shop located on the east side of Tus carora street, one door santh of Main street, nearly opposite Laird A Bell s store. j. IT. VLU. March 8. 1872 LARGEST STOCK af Dresa Goods ia the caubty at Till en Si Esprmchade's. THE FRONT. 4 AT K 0 prices to suit all purchasers. Every j j TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE; PA. may 8, l&72-tf G3' GREAT REDUCTION S 1 THK I'UICKS OF" TKETIir Futt Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00."' No teeth allowed to Ie.ive tbe office unless the patient is uni ipfic 1. Teelh remodeled an. I repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Toothache stopped in five minutes withouf extracting the to ih. Dental work done for persons without (beta leaving their homes, if desired. Electricity used in l-c rxttartion of teeth, rendeiing it almost a painless operation, (ni extra charge) at tbe Di-nUl 0!l':oe of G. L. Derr, established in MifHiniown in ISrtl. ' G. L. DF.RR. Jen 21, 1872-ly Practical Dentist. c. noTiiiiocif, DEXTIST, McAlLstowille, Joima-. OFFERS hi professsnn il se-rice to the public in general, in both branches of his profession operative and mechanical. First week of every month at Richfield, Fre mont and Turkey Valley. Second week Liverpool and Wild Cat VaU lev. Third week Millerstown ami Raccoon " Valley. Fourth week at Ms-office in M'AIisterrille. Will visit Mifflin when culled on. Teeth pnt tip on any of the bases, and si liberal as anywbero else. Address by. letter or otherwise. May 1-, 1872-ly Executor's KoticfS Estate of James 3f. Sharon, dteeatjd". LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of James M. Sh-tron, late ct Fayette township, deceased, having been-granted to the undersigned, ail persona indebted to said decedent are reqdestet to make payment, and those haying claims to present tbem without delay to JEREMIAU LVONi, May. 1, 1872-61 Exeeutor. PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Ofnes. (? 1 I fe lt i if I