it Ifo , janiata Stntincl. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 17. 1872. PENNSYLVANIA RAILKOAD. ON AXD l after Sunday, June t, 1872, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,56 A. M Fast Line 1.47 A. M. Pacific Express 8.08 A. M. Ilarrisb'g Accommoda'o 11,23 A. M. Mail Train... 5,30 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,31 P. M. . WESTWARD. Soutliem Express 2,34 A. M. Throngb Passenger 4.51 A. M. Pacific Express 5,56 A. M. Way Passenger 9.44 A. M. Cincinnati Express 12,26 P. M. Mail Train 3,30 P. M Fast Line 6.26 P. M. Mixed Traiu 8,00 V. M. Stops when signaled. JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOV! AND COUNTKY. IIuntinquom talks of establishing a laundry. Oats is ripening, and promises an abundant yield. The appearance of corn at iliis lime indicates a large crop. The town cows find a pleasant resort ia tbe river bridge on warm days. Lafayette Collegk has conferred tbe degree of L. L. D. ou Prof. Wicker eh am State Superintendent of Common Schools. Twbxty-sefEN dollars were stolen from tbe money drawer of AVaream's hardware store on last Friday, during the abseuce of the clerk. A L Gl'as, a native of this county, and at one time Eflitor of the Senliiiei, is a candidate for Congress iii the Hunt ingdon district. A THIKF stole eixty-odd dollars from the ve6t pocket of Solomon Siehtr while it bung iu bis residence in Fcrmanugj township, on a certain day last week. If tbe Republican party were to run Jefferson Davis" fur the Presidency would it appear stranger than does the sight ot the Democracy running Uorace Gieeliy for the FieeidVncy. The wheat harvest is nhout over Juniata will have iit'Je to send out ol the county. Hie crop is scarcely more tltan'enongh to seed and Lrcadllie c.iuu ty the coming year. On the 4'b of July, two men in a Lnr-room at Tyrone, qnairtled, which resulted in the one drawing a pistol and rhnoting his antagonist, from the effect of which l.e died the following day. Tbe solitude of Macedonia will he re Iit.ved by the Methodist Sabbath Sci on of this place holding their annual cele bration there to morrow. A delightful boat ride lo the ground is anticipated. TrscARoiiA Female Seminary. The success of this Institution under it present Principal is very encouraging We linden-laud that the prospects for next term are very good. See advertise ment. Ri PES of all thicknesses, from a tw ine to an inch rope, can be bad at Cray bill's Hardware Store. We copy tbe following from an ex change, which is important, if trie : Chronic diarrhea of long standing, also dysentery, and all similar complaints confmon at this season of the year, can be enred by the use (internally) of John son's Anodyne L'm'tnmt. Georck Blroner, of the Ilnrrishnrg Telrgrcph has issued the long looked for campaign paper called "We'll fight it out on this Line." It is an eirnpst pa per for tbe whole ticket, and partiee wishing a steady campaign paper can do no better than t address the Til graph and get "We'll fight it out on this Line." Blacksmiths will find it to their ad vantage to buy their Horse Shoes, Ilor&e Shoe Nails, Bolts, Iron and Steel .at Graybill's Hardware Store. Patfnt Milk Bucket A milk bucket, combined n i:h milk strainer, is a desirable and useful article that has late ly oeen patented, aud most probably w ill find its way into general use. For Coun ty. Tow or Shop Rights address D. IIerizleb & Bko . Ilnraii gdon, Pa. Money Lost. A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid for the recovery of W. II. Kinzer's pocket hook containing Fifty-four Dollars, lost in Mifiliutowu on Saturday July 13, 1S72. A liberal reward will be paid for any information leading to tbe recovery of the same. 1 he money can be left at this office or re turned to the owner residing' near Van wert, in Walker towntbip. Ticket Transactions. The bosi Bess of selling railroad tickets by any other persons than auihorized agents is t times extremely dangerous. There is an act which provides tkat if any per son has purchased ticket from the railroad company and not used it to its full extent be may apply to the company for redemption and then enact that if any person, not an authorized agent of the company shall sell any ticket for travel on that road he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punifbed. The purpose of the act is to prevent frauds being committed on travelers. A few days ago a man named Whitesides bonght and sold excursion tickets that tbe delegates to the Grant convention did cot wish to rise, for which be was convicted by a Philadelphia court. Ex- The Jurors summoned for tbe ad journed court in August will cot be re qnired to put in an appearance at the specified time, as the court has been dis pensed with. . v Tbe cathartics used and approved by the physicians comprising the various medical associations of this State are now compounded and sold under the name of Pursont' Purgative Pills. Teachers Wanted. Four teachers are wanted in the borough of Mifflin town to teach the public schools for the ensuing term, to commence on the 14th day of October, and continue 5 months. Application should be made ou or before Saturday, August 3rd, 1872. 4 By order of the Board. C. McClellan, Sec. Beautiil'L Fine Wire Covers for but ter plates, &c , for sale at Graybill's. Just the article that every family should bave at this season of tbe year when flies are abundant. The commissioners of Mifflin county have been fined $500 each by the Su preme Court, for refusing to obey its former mandate of building a bridge across the Juniata at Newton Hamilton, Tbe couuty court has issued an injunc tion restraining the county commission ers from building said bridge, A very pleasant position for ''county fathers" to be iu. Ex. Trip Musical Entertainment under the management of Prof. Kurzeukuahe, in Graybill's Hall, last evening, surpassed the highest anticipations in regard to it. The Professor knows how to get up a class aud manage an entertainment. Everything was nice and pleasant except the temperature of the Hall, which some thought perhap was influenced by Gray hill's heaters or the coming comet. Fpicific for Dipi'iieria. The Ital ian journals publirhed a letter from Dr. Giovanni Calligarri, describing the re markahle surccfs which has atttended his treatment of diptheria with phenic acid, lie relates the losses he formerly experienced among his patients when treating them wi;h emollieuts, sclvenis, and cauterization wilh hydrochloric acid, and observes that this cauterization can mo more eradicate the morbid principle than tearing the leaves off a plant will destroy .bsro.it. He now simply uses a rarg!e of phenic acid and distilled water, with external applications of new" flan nel ; the food and drink to be taken cold. After the adoption of this treat ment Dr. Calligarri lost but one patient out of fifty -eight. He requested the Italian journals to publish this discovery. Phenic acid is the agent which is now being used iu this country as a remedy for cancer. Ex. GrAYBTLL'S nARDWARK SroiiE is the place for Carpenters, Cabinet makers. Shoemakers and Saddlers to go for-tools made of the best material and sold at the lowest prices. ' Lights and Shmlors of An York Life ; or, the Sights nnd Sen-a'inns of the Urrat City." By James D. McCahe Jr. Tbe National Publishing Co.. of Philadelphia, have just issued one of the most remarkable an 1 attractive books of the day, bearing the above title. It is computed in one large octavo volume of S50 pages, and illustiated with nearly 200 fiue engravings of noted places, life and scenes in New York. To Mr. McCabe is due the credit of having produced the most complete and graphic -account of tbe great city, and its busy and railed life that it has been our fortune to meet with. His book is brim full of soiid and useful information, and abounds ia descriptions of the various public buildings of New York, its pala ces, prisons, hotels, churches, stores, hos pital!', etc. 1 be work sets forth in glowing colors the noble work for suffering humanity, which is going on every day in the great city, and reveals wilh a bold band the terrible crimes ; the dark mysteries, and the hidden sins of metropolitan life We are introduced into the borne of the Fifth Avenue millionaire, and carried with equal intereet to the squalid cellar of the Five Poiuts beggar. We are brought face to face w ith the good and the bsd, the high aud the low, with leading mer chants, hankers, editors, and actors, with bummers, thieves, detectives and mur derers, with working women, ballet girls. adventuresses' and a host of others, - and we seem to be listening to their stories from their own lips, eo thoroughly does the author enchaia our interest. Our wai mest enthusiasm and our deepest con tempt are alternately aroused by the thrilling recitals of their deeds of virtue and vice. The history and frauds of tbe famous Tammany Ring are related with great force and candor, nnd this portion alone ia worth the price of the book. In short the book is New . York in miniature. The author has penetrated, under the protection cf the police, iuto the darkest and most dangerous haunts of crime in the city, and has th us been en abled to obtain accurate information on tbe topics whereof he treats. Visitors to New York, cannot hope to see or know as much of the city as they may learn by a perusal of this book. To all who coutemplate visiting the great Me tropolis, we cordially recommend it, both for its information and for its powerful warnings against the dangers of the city. Those who cannot see New York for themselves will be in a great measure repaid for that privation by reading this work. It is published in both English and German ; sold by subscription only, and the publishers want agents in every county. V FINANCIAL AND C0MMCI1L. CLOSING PRICES OF 40 So. 3d St. Phila. 3 o'clock, p. m. July 16, 1872. New U. 8. 6's of 1881 1134113; U. 8. 6's of '81 mjkaill"! " ' 62 115j(noi " " 64, lloH5i " '65 115j116 " " "05, new 114glHg " " '67. new lloJ(llof '68. lMJS115i " S's.KMO's ll-'112i U.S. 80 Year 6 per cent. Cy lHjfIM Gold 1142(114 Silver, W (&I11J Union Pacific K. R. 1st M. Bonds- M), ('it 90J Central Pacific R. R 102 (iioaj Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds- 81 j 82J MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for tbe Juniata Sentinel by tbe Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter " Tb 16 Eggs. "ft do 19 Lard, "fet lb 8 Country Soap 8 Ureiwax 25 Tallow 8 Rags .'. 3 Wool, washed r.l Dried Apples .'. 10 " Peaches, pared 20 " Peaches, unpared .-. 15 " Cherries, pitted .. 20 " Blackberries 10 Raspberries 16 Country Hams - 12 Sides and Shoulders 7 Potatoes, bus ... 40 Onions " CO Ground Alum Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties 50 Lecust Posts, mortising - 32 " " for board fence.. - 15 SHELLEY STAMBAUGH'S PRICES CUR RENT. Corrected Weekly. Cbtstal Palace, Mifflintown, lace, Mifflintown, 1 July 17, 1872. f Prime Roll Butter, per lb 16 Eggs, per dozen IS Lard, per tt - OS Tallow, per lb f8 Dried Apples, per lb CO Bacon. .Sides smoked, per lb - 00 Shoulder, smoked, ' 07 Hara, " 13 WasLed Wool... 60 D. K. SULoUFF'd PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. ' Graix. White Wheat, bus Red " " Corn Outs ; Cloversecd Timothy eced Coal. Prepared Ccal, "g? ton - Xui " " Pe " " Bituminous" " LrsiBEB. Run of Log. 4 4, j 1000 ft ... " 5-8, " " ' 8 4, " " " 6-4, " Hemlock Frame, " .... " Boarda. " Whitepine worked Flooring.... " German Siding Panel Doors . Window Sash, 8x10, windo' . . 9x2 ' ' " 10x12, " " " 10x14, " $ J V. 1 40 60 32 4 50 3 50 $5 50 4 50 3 10 5 00 Si5 on 25 00 .25 00to lit 00 25 00to40 00 20 00 , 20 00 35 00 35 00 ..2 00 to 3 00 r 65 75 80 90 rilll.tllF.LIMllA MARKETS. Philadelphia, July 16, 1872. FLOtJn There is a firm;r faeling. owing to the improrement in wheat, but buyers ope r-te aparingly. About 900 barrels changed hands, iueiutling Superfine $5 00f;5 25 Extras $5 oi'7ii.6 00 N. W. Extra Family $7 00(MS 00 Ohio & Ind. do. do $8 2'.(&9 00 Pennii. do. do ?8 00fii8 75 Faucy Brands $9 5l'10 50 Grain' The offerings of Wheat are small and prices are looking up, S.iles of 25110 buih prime old Western red at $1 70al 77 ; 400 busn western white at St 90. In Rye nothing doing Corn moots a limited inquiry. Sle of 1K0U bosh western yellow at 63aC4c, and 6 '0 bush western mixed at 62610. Oats are firmer. Sales of 10,000 bush white at 42a43c, and mixed at 40c. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, June 15 4 P. M. The arrivals and sales of Beef CittU at the Arenue Drove-yard were lnrge this week, reaching about 2400 bead. The market, in consequence, was very dull, and prices favor buyers; extra Penn and western Steers sell ing at 7l.i"jc, f lir to goo.l do at CaTe, and c immon at 5a5Jo f V, gross. The market closed very dull. Cows and calves were dull at $25a30 for springers, and i0a45 for fresh cows. Re ceipts, 200 bead. Sheep were in demmd. We quote fair to choice at 5:i6itc jt lb, and common at $3 30 a3 50 "pi head". Reoeipts, 13.000 head. Hons were in also in demand at $S 25a 6 75 for corn-fed. Receipts, 3 I'M) head. STEPLEY JAMES At the residence of the bride's father, by George W. Smith, Esq., Mr. Philip Stepley and Miss Jane James, both of Delaware township. 1Mc1 : WARNER On the 14th inst , in ihis place, Sarah Catharine, daughter of Edward War ner, aged 2 years, 1 month and 19 days. GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES At the Patterson Drug Store, Come and have your eye-sight re stored. A.H.FRANCISCUS&Ca, 5Kt JIurket Street, rHILAPELPIIIA. n We have opened for the SPRING TRADE, tbe largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS, Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Win iow Shades and Pappr, Carpet Chain Cotton, Yarn, Batting, Haddine, Twines, Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskrts, Brooms Baskets, Buckets, Brushes, Clothes Wiiagers, Woodca and Willow Ware in the United Stales. Onr large increase in business enables ns to sell at low prices and furnish the best quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, , Price &5.SO. Over 13,000 Sold in Six Months. Terms : Carpets. 60 days. All tk' K00"1' 80 d'' Nel- ' J " febl4sepl-3mof a t l$Urrltandisf, if. 4 NEW PRICES IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, &C, &C. B. If you want to see an entire new stock of Goods at Low Prices, call at the SEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUIIM5, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. SHELLEY & STAMBAUGII. Nov. 29, 1871. GROCERY", PROVISION, ASD , - sues SSCB&I LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES & PRICES reported weekly by C. li.UULEY, op posite the Post Office, MiiSiutown, Pa : WioUiale. Retail. Butter 16 Egg - 18 Lard 10 12 Cheese, Ohio 22 New York ' Molifses, Porio Rico, gal GO " New Orleans .'. 1 00 Srup, Honey Bee.. 65 "" Amber 80 " Me lied Sugar 1 00 Sugar, Granulated - 17 A 15 B - 14 ' Extra C 13 Yellow C 12 " Brown 11 Coffee, liio, Choice 30 " Fair 2" " " Roasted (Arbuckles) 32 Tea, Imperial, Finest 1 K0 " Oolong. " 1 00 Raisii.8, Valentia- 20 ' Layers -, 2-i Currants 20 Pruens, French - 20 R:ce -. 12 Soap, Rosin .. 5 6 Olive 8 10 "" Babbit 12 15 Salt, Ground Alum ' 2 00 " Dairy 10aI5 Mackeral. No. 2 (new) bbl 8 60 Brooms, No. 1 4l " No. 2 35 " No. 3 3d Tubs, Cedar 1 50al 75 Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops .. 25 Slaw Cutters 50 Tin Cups P Tin Dish Pans CO Tin Cullendets - 4i) Tin Wash Pans .. 30 Tin Buckets 60 Moots, Men's Calf 5 2."i Kip 4 50 Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting 2 00 Potatoes, Iri.-b 50 " Sweet, "fcl peck - 40 Coal Oil, V gallon 40 J- Cash paid for eggs. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALSP.S IN Grain, Lumtor,Coal, Salt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Trices Taid fur all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, Src, Sold at the Lowest Prices. - Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, Ae., cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. flgYou can make money by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. GBAIX WILL BK DECEIVED IX STORK TO BE SOLD BT THC IsT or Jl'NE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown. April 20, 1872. New Lumber Yard. Patterson, Pa. BEYER, GTJYER & CD. Have opened a Lumber Yard, in the bor ough of Tatlerson, and are prepared to fur nish all kinds of Lumber, each as Siding, Flooring, Studding, Paling, Sungles, Lath, Sazh, c, in large or small quantities, to soit cus tomers. SPft- PersonsVantine Lumber r the car load can be supplied at reduced xates. BEYER, GUYER & CO. George Gosben, Agent. Pattarson, May 15, '72-tf Administrator's Notice. Ettat; of Malhuu Jama, dtctased. T FTTERS flP AmtTVISTRATION on the A-J estate of Mathias James, late of Dela ware township, Juniata eounty, aeceasea, having been granted to the nndei signed, all said estat are requested to present them, and inose mueoiea to mate payment. . .. . ..... . ii i vnva J X.t.X..UlA II Hi W.I.., May 1, 1872-fit - ' Administrator. A FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vetaiace, Ae., nai received and for sale by 8. B. LOPlK)M, - rg boon's, &nrrrUs, Qnttnwitt, &c. STILL AT THE FRONT. First in the Field with our New Goods for the ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S. 0 DOLLY VARDEN THE GREAT RAGE ia Woolen and Cotten Materials. Alexis. Cloths, Japenese Stripe, The Popular 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, And a host of otber things which mast bo seen to he appreciated; WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of acy and everything at prices which defy competition. One of the best in the connty, embracing a'l the New and Best f tvles fur the Spring nnd Summer Trade, for Ladies, Mioses and Children the same exclusively for cur trade at prices to suit all purchasers. Every pair warranted 0 Grocery and Queensware Department. For our Grocery and Queensware Department we have secured one of the finest rooms in the comity in the Odd Fellows' LI ill. 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 defy competition 7E SOLICIT A FULL SHAKE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. Slay 1, 1871'. D. W. HAR.LEY & COS Is the place where you can buy TIio !ct mikI tlie CJienpewt MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, m HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND TUEITISHIIT& GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the mist choice and select Singles eror offered in this market, and at ASrOXJSUl.VO LOW TRICES .' Also, m.-Msnres taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will he made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. ' Ill-member the place, in the Xevin Building, two doors west of the Keystone Store, ERILHiE STUEET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may 8, 1872-tf DR. P. C. FSXIiy& AMU PATTERSON, XA., DEALER IS EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected Spectacles. All persona who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to call, as thev will find the largest stock in the comity to select from. COME AXD HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGUT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOLINS, ACCORKEON'S AND HAK.M'ONICONS; ALSO A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS. 4 Something for everybody, young and old, at the PATTERSOX DRUG STORE. A LECTURE to young 3ii:rv. Just fublishcJ in a Sealed Envelope. Price Sit Cenlt. A Lectnre on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spei maiorrbce t, or Seji inal Weakness, InToliintary Emissions. Sex ual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally ; Ner.omness, Consumptioi. Epi lepsy and Fits ; Mental and Physical Inca pacity, resulting from Self-Ab'ise, 4c By ROBERT .1. CCLVERWELL, M. D., Author of the "Green Boak." &0. The world-renowned author, in this admir able Lecture, clear'.y proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed witU ouwmedicines, and without dangerous sur gical operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure at nee certain and effectual by which every suffere', no matter what bis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privatelv. and radically. THIS LECTURE WILL TROVE A BOON" TO THOUSANDS AND THOU SANDS. Sent under feal, to any address, in a plain se.led envelope, on the receipt of fix cents, or two postase stamps. Also lr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 69 cents. Address tbe publishers, cn.VS. J. C. KLINE A CO., Tost Office Box 4,586. 12T Bowery, N. T aprl7-ly Assignee's Hotice. "TOTICE is hereby given that Joseph S. 1 Sartain, of Walker township, Juniata eounty, Pa., and Catharine A., his wife, by deed of voluntary assignment, have assigned all the estate, real and personal, of tbe said Joseph S. Sartiin. to John B. M. Todd, of the borough of Patterson, in said county, in trust for tbe benefit of the creditors of said Joseph S. Sartain. All persons, therefor, iudebted to the said Joseph S. Sartain will make payment to tbe said Asstf nee, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. JOHN B M. TODD, Assignee of Joseph 8. Sartain. May 15, 1 872-6 1 All kinds of Job Work neatly executed. 4 AT n 4 4 0 3 3 I-O TILTEX & ESPEXSCHADE. RUNDIO. prrial Xtoticrs. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KimkxTs Bitter Wine of Iron. KUXKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IR'JN will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous De bility, Chronic Diar. hea. Diseases of the Kid neys, and all diseases arming from a Disor dered Liver, Stomaoh or Intestines, such as Constipations. Flatulence. Inward Piles, Full ness of Blood lo the head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Disgust for Food. Ku linen or Weight ia the Stomach, Sinking or Flut tering at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tbe Ilend. Fluttering at tbe Hart, Cho king or suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, lellowness or the Skin and tyes, constant imaginings of evils and great de pression of soirits. THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE and free from Alcoholic S'imu lants anl all injurioai ingredients, and are pleasant in taste and smell, mild in their operations, will remove impurities from the body, and g've hoi'.ih anl vigor to tbe frame KUNEEL'S BITIER WING OF IRON. Tbi trulj vala.ihle Tonic has been eo thoroughly tested by a'l classes of the coin munity that it is now deemed inilispensible as a Tonic medicine. It costs but liitle, purifies the blood and gives tone to the stom ach, renovates the system and prolongs life. I now only ak a trial of this valuable Tonic. Price $1 per bottle. E F, KINKEL. Sole Proprietor. i9 NORTH NINTH STREET, below Vine, Philadelphia ASK FOR KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON AND TAKE NO OTHER. If your Druggist has it not, enclose $1.00 to my Address, and the medicine, with ad vice free, will follow by next express train to yon- . Feb. 28, 72-6ra. Caution. ALL perrons are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing, or in any way tres passing on tbe farm ocenpied by tbe under signed, in Milford township. All persons so offending will be dealt with to the full extent of the law.- JOSEn FUNK. May 22, 1872. gHiSffllanfcits. . CATmOlf. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against hcrboring or selling anything to my wife Catharine King, or my son Samuel King, Jr., on my account, as I will pay . no debts oon tracted by them after this date. SAMUEL KINO. 8r- June 19; 1872-4w Executor's Kotica. Ei'nt ef Martha Kinirr, denoted. NOTICE is hereby given that Letter Tea mentary on the estate of Martha Einier, late of Milfxrd township. Juniata county, deceased, have baen granted to the under signed, residing in same township. All per sons indebted to said estate are r'queoted to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly aulhenticateJ for settlement. PAMl'EL LEONARD. Erc-.'.-r-. June 12, lb72lt - Administrator's Notice. Estate of Martha Woodward, deeeatti!. rJ1HE undersigned, to whom Letter of KA 1. ministration on the estate of Martha Woodward, late of Milford twp , doo'J.. hai beta duly granted according to law, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to coma forward and make payment, and those having claims against it, to pre sent them properlv authentiratel for settle ment. RICHARD DOYLE, Adm'r. Jun 12, 1872-lt Executor's Notice. El tile of Mario P. Lifhtenthaltr, ducewd. N OTICE is hereby given that Letters Tes tamentary en the estate of Maria P. Lichtentha'.er, late of the borough of Thump sontown, deceased, h:ure been granted to th undersigned. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, an) those Laving claims will jlrmsn present them properly authenticated fir set tlement. P. L. GRPENLE.t F. May 8. 1372-6t Executor. The dace for Ueod Grape-vines 13 AT THE 4-ND GRAPE-VISE NURSERY. rFWlE undersigned would respectfully in X form the public that he has started m Grape-vine Nursery about one mile northeast of Miffiintown, where he has been tecting a large number of the different varieties of Grapes; and having been in the business fur seven years, he is cot prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THE LKADING VARIETIES, AND OF THE MOST PROMISING KINDS, AT I. O W KATES, by the single vine, dozen, hundred or thou sand. All persons wishing good and thrifty vines will do well to call and see fur them selves. trGood and responsible Agenti wan'.ed. Address, JONAS OBERHOLTZER. Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK MIFFLINTOWN, PEXiVA. JOSEPH POMEROY, rreiUtio. T. VAN IRVIN, CV-bier. UIHl. JKB. ! Joseph Pomeroy, John J. Patterson, I Jerome N. Thompson, iGeorge Jacobs, John Balsbach. Loan money, receive dsposlis, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of the United State and also to England, Scotland, Irelaud and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of J"tO at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $;00 at -A per cent, discount. In sums of 310OU at 3 per cent, discount. New Store and New Goods. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, StC. ilain Street, UiSist:. HAVING opend ont a C.EOCERY AND PROVISION STORE in the old stand on Main Street, Miffiintown, I would respect fully ask tbe attention of tbe puMic to the following articles, which I will keep on Land at all tiues : SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, RICE, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT. HA", SHOULDER, DRiED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c, To'iaccn, Olirai-, GLASS W .U'.E, 11 o ni Feed, Ace. All of which will be sold chenp fur Cash or Country Produce. Give me a call anl uvfir my prices. J V. KIRK. Mifflintown, May 2. Ir72. 3fesir! 3Ient! rp II E nndL-rs'gn-'d hereby respect fully iu I forms t!;i ciiizens 'if Mithmtown a:i I Patterson ti: : Iii won will visit each of these towns on TVZib 1 Y, TIUT.SDAY ai.J SATURDAY mori.iuet of eaco. week, wliea they can be supplied wilh Choi-- Heef. Veal, 3Itittou, T-.jtr;l, &ns., during the summer season, and aiao POitK and SAl'SAUE in season. 1 purpu?" i'ii--nisliing Beef every Tueday and 8aurly morning, and Veal an Muitufl every IhJn--day morning. Give mtj-our ,.itrouige, aud will guaran.ee to sell as goJ meat- the country can produce, and as c'-ioap as any other L.lcher in tut, county. SOLOMON Sn.I!ER. JuneH, 1S72 WAGON MANUFACTORY IN PATTERSON". SAMUEL II. ROLLMAN respt-ctfully ao--nuunces to the public that he has recent ly opened a Wagon-maker's Shop is the bor ough of P.ittereon. and is prepared to man ufacture, in a neal and dtirabie manner, WAGONS FALL KINDS, From a Four-horse Farm Wagon to One horse Spring wagon. All Kinds of Repairing will Receive Strict Attention. Grain and Lumber Taken in Exchange for Work. By careful attention to bniints. and by turning out superior work, be hopes to merit and receive a large share of publie patronage. Good Oak Plank Wanted. Not 1, 1871-ly II i ii 'i. I. l '- !f !,iIV lit. !tl i is i f r ) i i - i I i i :; 5 'r li e fit ii.- !. , t ii. i i 1 - i i ii 1
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers