., . . t,Zt $teis& Stst.afl. "TtIXESl.V MORNING. AUG. 2S. ml. nEXNSl LVANIA R a I LItOA JN AND Y sfter Sunday, .lime 2, 1872, Pasengfr trin will leave MiiSio Station as follows: eastward. Philadelphia Express.. A. M t Uue 1 47 A. M. J'scifie Kxpirss S,OS A. M. Hrn-bV Accoiumoda'n 1 1,28 A. M Wail Train 5.30 P. M Jjotfiouati Express (,3l P. M. WESTWARD. Snntliem Express 2.31 A. ?.I Tlir-xiz':' Pswigor 4.51 A. M. l'icific Express 5.5? A. M. Passmiger 9.44 A. 31. I'jnctrnati liiprws 12 26 P. M. Mail Train 3.3i P. M l r Lino 6.2C P. M. Mixed Train S.00 P. M stops i"n JAMES NORTH. Ae'l ION M iVMCV. . . (Jrolcy anJ Jiuck.i!t:w Ftock is 1 cliuing. Murnixii's' Tools of ilie finest mike can lie laJ at firm bill 's. Tub K' j'inr Uroioi'rs have a fail boat lost thev river. TiIK jiivenii.- pcrtion of th nnnn i. j . -i jU'V ait" Cel.fli"! lan.v I xerciseo ever ill i Mil. Ja.MKS .Volt ill's new residence in I'atti rum i to have a M.nsud roof tli ii ly rmf of the kind in the couuty (';:ci MiiKn Viki;i I'tMrs f.r s.il.i at OiinV b.HV llanlwa-e Store. Til' I i: (irivc, Hi iiiiu, and Hnppy I'uKo'V iiiijnv ScIik.I orjm.-e Ii.i1.1mij; a mil. ii t 1 lr .ttion ou S.itu'd ty . Sej;-ui lei 7.1;, in prove near Jeric'.io .Mill. V.'iikn Mifiliu . il! have pruwn to be a ity tbe p pnl.'ir tiiive w ill Je around l .il Bell's loUtld. It Will ba graiid, ! d.iveof tauda nu.uter miles 3i g ,;,v.: the eiitire oonfi l. nee of the coin-"vt'r- mjnity. The homo community i the W'lMx.V & UkT's Win'b A.Vto ClKKH j l,Uw ,"!"" lk" Um cIl!,r:,ltPr of " TKl SMi- r . exMively wa.Xed that : 'd'V:!vnl or institun'on. The following ,! manual tiy w.uut tbem f.iM t'"'i'l c rm gentlemen who re- ,ii..h :o txipjilv i!k- i,M.ttiA l'..r ml.-; "ii; ,K:lr Acnlemy. and have tbf at Uniybiir il.-.idr M.,ie, M-K-a. i""':'''' 'Ti"" T ,,f coming tbor - j iii"ldv ac;uaii'led with it throughout: 'i'ni:: t: h l'i.!,er, (' l.iund (li t l,.loi -i .g to jtn.io j towibia, 'i-ie 1 r k l.i 'ii.u (n-3 ia a j a- : Tv. Ha-. t'iie :i tin: ui..-m!t r of t!i 2:ii! ' ie tree had been s'r-tkbv libt- I c llin.' d'J! ill , J ,1 ( ' Ir i a rai Ui.:g : peuk wtll .J Ae i vate enterprise, b-it chartered by ibe uo,of il,..n,te...ii in. U K. ,r.:Sw.W Mt by hoard o' , , ... ' i Iiu.-Kms. It I. a a )erHtuaI exii-tence. .-r ' - '" .i , rhe ril.,(Ml1 j,, ;l pi.!S;.r01 rnndi.i.,,,. kin ' i ( cli.-ap for ca.-b. C ill at t ,,nJ,.r Hte curu. i' iit an I experienced iiiv rind we 'or j oiiir, if, at t!ie old r-tand m Main isiie -f, -Uil ntown. I Il jo wxnt a j...-,! Com "run go to ; i 4.:r..li!J lijid.. ic Slur.-. .Sj( KtM. or pUliliiig black ba-fl in tlie ruer is acui talked (. it is not a si:ij et to t.il about, Imt. it some ! one would st..ck lite ntnam without, talk ; ir would be m ne SAM.-f.clurv. However. : I..i il.-tVl. .... A .. .. ! li-h. t. ,. , 1,. . . , lit v. L. M LiNu s Illustrated .Vt iimi. .leln-. r. d in the .Jrthmiist church m List Thursday evening, was witnessed and listnied to wi:h muked attention by : a laijje audii nee. F.ev. Mr. Sberraid was .... . . . tiiliiu'liii i in? .eiio 'I nn neii caicuiair-ii I aw lit ami delivered the cl sing prayer. I . , - ,, ,, . . ,, P J j to prepare lioys for ( ollege. or to nieet ail T'lK Il.imiii-town Sunday School in . he wants of a practical education. Har . j i i , . i , ling two children as day scholar and t nr. Iiolitiiig tlieir annua! e-h tiration on , . , . , , two wa'ds a boanlet 1 nave liail an rest Saturday, at the mouth of Horn-1 RllUlld tnt opportunity of knowing all itij's run, I'eiunit-a-h township We about it.'" ih th m favoialdo weather and a plea . ... .i o i i r .i , liiK Lutheran unday School of this "I,M" j place held their annual celebration in At tins Htasou l the yar cramps and ; Scbweiei's grove, on Thursday last. The pairs in the etnmach and bow Is, dj sen- 'school assembled at the church in the ti'iv, liiaiihuM, Ac, are q ait e common ! morning ud about nine o'clock proceed and should be checked at once ..'.- ! 'd t' ! e grove, where all enjoyed thetn Km't Anl;,ue L ' ' i said to l.e the -' l1'" "i best they could till twelve, when b.st article that can be used in all such dinner as announced Three hundred cares, and should be kept in every family. ,ld ,e" persons surrounded the table and -- - partook of the gKid thing provided bv Ai'.Mii ..'.s Ci,Cua mid Mena2erie pass : im( .. n( iM lvi,.I1(,H Aft;r dih.niigli Patterson, on a social train, ()iim(.r t,l(. .tiaa fil,k, ....j ; ; .n fimday last in rou e f..,- Wellington c(.t an, t!lR 0,Jerones collected in ' ' stniill groups for social conversation Another drew, called the Forest City ! AUt f((Ur 0.c,ck aI1 retUrned to Circus, passed through .Mifflin, westward, ; 0I(ll.r , Hllow,,r ( nu on yestrrday afternoon. - wl,ic, waS coming un. AlihongI, the IF ,v i ...... . Mtii . ! ilii.s. j.kw ia ni liriiKIKI.Ii, of Mtlforn ! I .tic i . j '.-f.w, ll.li, ,L1I IIIIIIIKI UM O. IIIIJL l.l liMileo-nc rijie Jersey Red Peaches. l'ersin;s dtshnlM nf nlitainiror neaehea " ! u do so by calling on Mr. Dorchliel.l, I r addressing him at Patterson. P. O "is piin-s are modente, and he delivers I ,!"' l'uit a' 'be door, if so desired He tin;a:es his crop at oU0 busheli. ; r,,.. t TV"m'l .i ' 1 llh Irfst I oduer Cutlers lit 1 tie mar : kc!f.ir.,l " i-i: ii v. m tor sale at Waybill s Hariivv.iie tore. . . . ; Jottx Etka is Rg iiu on tlni move. j ILis titi.e he makes a raid n dusty and ; Jirty g';iss f u !id, pomdtin. g""w ! f'Jiuiture, etc. lie is agent for Juniata . cunty with tbe exception of the bor-1 oitph of Perry ville for the said of ! I rnsser s Sapolican, w hich will remove grease nn d dirt from the articles enumer-' atcd. Try it For sale wholesale and j Mail. Price 25 cts. per box. , , j A Union Celebraliou wai held on Sat I urday IaBIf ; a pr0VP ahout three and a balf miVs southwest of Perrysville, by 'he following Sunday Schools : .Mount "ope, Church Hill, Freed om. Perrysville Ltitheran and Perrysville Presbyterian. About eight hundred persons, wc are told, were orf the trronnd. An address was delivered by Rev. D M. Blackwel der, of Mifflintown. The weather was delightful, and everything passed off rbaeautly. Central Tart Menagerie. From lie Titusvrle, l'a., Derail, July 23. Yeatwda the Grand Circus and Me nagerie gave two exhibitions in Plrasaut- villc. and onr rejmrter visiu-d ibe show in the afternoon As you enter lh first ii.'i.oi, wbich is the menagerie depart metit, there is cleanliness on every hand, i be an.imals all in plendid condition, and everything wears an air of attraction lion which rivets the visitor to the locality and the tights to be seen are instructive and wonderful. One of tbe great at tractions in the department is the African eland, arouud which the crowd gather and gut's with unremitting attention, ns it U the only animal of it kind ever exhibited in this country. Tbe enriou and beautiful sttble antelope, the gnu or horned hre, tlic red stag of India, the wonderful bbick tiger, the three, horned hull, two magnificient lteng.il tiger, the Auieaican lion, and any number ofYare xpeeies of animals which in ike, up one of ibe out iuteresting menageries it was ever our goix fortune tn sec collected to gether. The graiui bippozomu lie caval cade at the commencement. H something new, novel and beautiful, the beautiful and dafliiu buly bareback -ri !er i rq nil to any America ha yet produced ; and the Inxjaow troupe of Indian, illustrst- ing lite in tlie wilderness.'' i:i their dif- If . c .1...: -...l innii wir vi timing u i iu reeues oi ilie savage, all Combine to make the enter I taiiiiaeut uuuswaily pleasing and satis- factory. Tbe coinpuiy have with them one hundred aud dirty burses, and about two iiuudisd men The men are boarded and lodged in tents H jinn the ground, and I better boarding hoine no one can ugk tor, Ibey will ui-iVe their grand eiitree in tlii town about nine o'cloik in the morning. Tt'SCAnoUA Acakk.MY baa become one of tbe pertnnueut institutions of b arnitig in IViiii Ivauia. Meesrg. Stone V JMli..riin. tl.o i.r.-.ent iMmwlwiit. j j vt.fl).tt, Academic writef 0,,,1.t.1 .jjin, ;; . 'Tu.-'rarora Academv h i bi-en long id fa vi oi.ivlv known ns a nit cia.- School. It i.- locatid i'l a mO!iul.iinou.s .i i i.i. i i r liim-mi mi i c.iiiu nun lit amy i fcenerv. Tiii I u-lilu' im it not n pri I'rofenr. whom I cordially recommend j M !! who may defile a thorough educa- Moll ;ot Joseph Tomerm-, of Acidemia, write f it h. follows : Tl.e fact- tint Tuscaror.1 Academy ha been ihi.ty-six years in operation, j i anil irso e Until lliree !tin,-a!il vouiiir I men have received their educati here, tell forcibly it smcess. The surround '"g itiunces are decidedly moral. UlW8 St""" I'a'terson have the , entire coutidence f tbe comtnui.ity, being ; earnest ed'icator. with the prestige of i many years ex perienc". Iam duly sat ,.... . . , : ished that the school is now as well con , (Juptel a(1 j.,.,.,,,,,,1 v discipli.e d as at ; any time in it Km? continued successful history. To parent or guardian hav '"R ing children to edieate, I heartily roc .1 .I.M'.l.. I... II 1 1 ...1 weather was very watm throughout the c . dav, vet all eiijoved themselves and fell flljl, I better for having had a day's iccreation I in the wood Farm FB Salb C. G. Sir Iley will ,iff,.r at public sale, on the premises, at Jfj o'clock A M , on Saturday. Scptem- her 2&f S72, his farm, situate in Uela- ware towncbtp. .Juniata comity, conlniis- ing 1 IS acres, all cleared except ti;hl , ,' . . acres, and in a good state, of cultivation, B having thereon erected a two story Dwel linjr House, large new Rank B.uu, Coin I!. .use, good Spring House, with uerei- failieg Well, aui nil other necessary out hudoings. also" a limestone quarry and kiln. Also, a tract of Woodlaud situate ..li.nit one mile from the farm, containing 7 acres, being well set with chestnut timber. See handbills. Fair. The Juniata County Agricul f 5..t.,ttv will lw.1.1 I Kir unnllul nir 111 1 1 1 'V. 1 1. 11 " ,1. U'..-. . " w..... ... - w... on October 'Jib, 10th and 1 1th, 1872. G. M. Graham, Cor. Stci'y. House furnishing Hardware of all kinds aud improved styles at Graybill'a. Great barm and dissnmfort is caused by the use of purgatives which gripe and rack the system. Parson' t Purgative Pills are free from all impure matter, and are mild and health-giving iu their operation. Notts frxa, Kaighbsring Counties. ' Mjfflim County. The Gaii-it'. say. Henry's barn in Brown Iwp , was struck by lightning Iat week during a ftorm dam iging it lightly ; some men who had sought sheJter in it were kuocked down by the shock. Tbe lightning struck tbe telegraph wires near Granville station on Wednes day afternoon, portions descending down about twenty posts, splintering some. pliiting other, and injaring some of the arms The bands at work on the road in tbe cut a little east of the station, say they all fell like receiving a blow on the head. During the thunderstorm on Monday afternoon, the dwelling house on East Market street, owned and occupied by Mrs. Culhertsnn and her son was rtrnck by lightning, tbe fluid descending tbe chimney of the back building, scattering the soot and a strong smell of sulphur in all directions Mrs. (libbs, a colored woman who was washing for the family was knocked down and somewhat stun tied. This is tbe first iustance of a bouse being struck in town for several years. It was a vivid llah and of great power. strongly alT.-cting Joseph Sigler of De catur, who at the time was standing on tbe pavement in front of the Gazette office more than two squares distant, and al-o shocked a number of other pel - ons. 'ro our view it seemed to descend at an angle from the cloud just beyond the Town Hal!, which accounts for its influence in .Mr S. John Ilothrocit, of I'erby township, has been at work i i a steam saw mill at Kennva, for some limn- A few days ago lie bad an arm so terribly Ulcerated that amputation becamn necessary. I'krbv County. Tbe County Com missioner are putting np an iron bridge across the creek at Newport. Cost, SI, 500 U. P. 15eaIor' stable, in New port, was destroyed by fire la-t week Loss about if 400. The cause, of tbe fire is not known ...... Henry Beutzel, of ISIoomfield. narrowly escaped being run over by the car at Newport. The en gine struck the niaro that be was riding, and kuocked her off the track. The ani mal was hurt, but not bad enough to pie vent her from being led home .... Hon Joseph C. IJucher. of Union county, pre sided in the courts last week He will preside in the courts of Juniata county hi September The 1'itenuin s.ivs llailraiift is good lor a solid Republican vole. .. .Apple trees a hundred years old. ia Cen' re township, are full nf fruit. . PUKE NATIVK CALIFORNIA PORT ANI) SHERRY '.VINE, for Medical Use and tuitable for Communion purpose, for sale at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. GOLD AND SILVER At the Patterson Drui; Store, Come aud have your eye-sight re stored 3Etiil t CODER REE3 On the l!0ih inst., iy I'.eT. D. M. KlackwcMer Mi T. R. Coder ami Mr. Marin ttces. both of Patterson. Died: MEMINGEll At t!i reiiJenoe of her on. ti. H. Mcminger, in Spruce Hill t iwnship, tliis county, .Mrs. Stisan Mctninger, aged T'J years, il months and "Z'2 days. Perry county papers please copy. XOTESTIN12 '.In the 'ltl inl., in Pat ters jd, James Notes! itie, ton of Mr. Dauiel Xolestine, aged about 22 years. IlACKEXilEitijKP. On the 27lh inst., in IVutersiii, Lilly May, daughter of John and aruh llackentierger, aged 1 yoar aud tl days. WILSOX Suddenly, at Ai-y View, on Sat arliy, August 17, 1S7-, at the age of 18, J iinia, second daughter of David ami Jane M il -on Though singularly centic, iniselfiih aud atriulile ihl oilU ad her lifs, the J-.-c-a-ed had long filt the necessity of iru.ttng in the .Sa vior ; aud. having openly professed her de votion to Hi in, she died iu the triumph of faith. S"fity, peacefully, lay her to rest. Place the turf lignily on her young breast ; Gently, solemnly, beu 1 o'er tbe bed Where ye have pdlnwed tints early her head Plant a young willow close by her g-nve ; Let its lung branches soo:h!ng'y wave: Twine a sweet rost-troe over lliu tomb ; Sprinkle fresh buds there beiuty ad bloom. Lay Ibe sod lightly over her breast ; Calm be her slumbers, peaceful her rest ! Ceiutiful, lovely, she was but given. A fair bud to earth, to blossom in heaven " COM Nc.v Lumber Yard. I'alterwon Iu. BEYER, CiUYEK &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, ricirisj, Studding, Paling, Shinglss, Lath, SasH, c, in large or small quautitics, to suit rus totners. J5u Perrons wanting Lumber by the car load can be supplied at reduced rates. BEY E It, OUTER A CO. Genrpe Gosben, Agent. Paltarson, May 15. '72-tf Caution. LL perrons are hereby cautioned against S- Hunting. Fishing, or in any way trea passing on the farm occupied by Ibe under signed, in Milford township All persons sow offeuding will be dealt with to tbe full extent of the law. JOSEPH FUNK. CATJTIOIT. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing by hunting, or in any other way, on the farm oa which I reside in Fer managh township. All persons offending willie dealt with tt tba full xtut of the law. VTILSOV ROBISON. IIIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKET P1UCES OF BOAUliOK COMMERCE.' ; lleporied weekly for lbs Juniata SkntIxel by tbe Hoard of Commerce of Mifilio and Tat-terson. Butter "j? lb ........ Eggs. V dot Lard, "J lb Country Soap...... Beenwax ...... Tallow .'. Rags Wool, washed Dried .1 pples Peaches, pared " Peaches, un pared " Cherries, pitted - - " Blackberries ' Raspberries Country liams Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, bus Onions " Oround Alm Salt, sack..... Railroad Ties Locust Pons, mortising ' " " for board fenoe.. . ... 18 ... 18 8 ... 8 ... 25 ... 8 ... 3 ... B0 ... 10 ... 20 ... 15 ... 20 . 10 ... 16 . 12 ... 7 40 CO 2 25 60 82 15 SIIELLEV ft STAMBAUGH'S PRICES CUR- KENT. Corrected Weekly. Ceystal Palace, MitBintown, .ace, MilBiniown, Aug. 28, 1872. ( Prime Roll Ft utter, per lb 18 F.et", per dozen 18 Lard, per lb 09 Tallow, per tb (18 Dried Apple", per lb 00 Onion 65 Itacon. Sides smoked, per lb 00 Shoulder, smoked, 09 Hams, " " 13 Washed Wool 60 D. K. SCLOUFF'3 PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. GiCais. Old Wheat, j bus $' 50 New " - 1 an Corn 65 Oats : 35 Cloverseed.. 4 50 Timothy seed 2 50 Coal. Prepared Cral, V ton . $5 RO Xut " " 4 50 Pea ' " 3 10 Bituminous" " 5 00 LUMBKB. Run of Lng, 4 4, jj) 1000 ft $3. 00 5-8. " 25 00 " 8-4, " .....' OOtotu 0(1 " 6-4, " 2500io40 00 Hemlock Frania, " 2010 Boards, " 2000 Whitepiue worked Flooring...- 35 00 German Siding 35 0') Panel Doors 2 00 to S 00 Window Sash, 8x10, "r( window- 05 ' ' 51x12. " 75 " 10x12. " 80 " " luxll, 'JO 1'lltLADEl.PlIIA .MAUKl: I S. Puilahki pma, Aug. 27. 1872. Fi.oiTtt the market is Tory dull. Sales of 1-jlW barrels, including Superfine ....... $1 75(7;' 5 50 Extras $5 5',f;fl 25 N. W. Extra Family S7 25(uj7 75 Ohio Ind. do. do $8 i'-fo.l HO I'etina. do. do $8 (r-(a,$ 75 Fancy brands... S'lS lUoO CiiiAix Poor wheat attracts but little at tention, out prime grades are in dem an 1 at full prices, ales of 70":l bus. western red at ?1 .Vint 55 anf amber ar 1 Hthil tjj live is hell at 8J?, Corn more slowly. Kales of oi-OO bus yellow a' ilo and mixed westori at WV. Oats are uiic'iiangi.'il. Sales of 4IXW bus wLiie at 4i'ial8j and inix vJ at 1H4 jo. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Moniiat, Aug. 204 P. M. The C ittie tn:i.pt was Tcry dull this week ind prices favor buyers. About 40 head sold ut 7-7io for extra IVnn and wesiern sicers, t'at'iqO for lair to good do and 3a5c Hi. pros, tor cotnaion. Cows and C-.lvjs were oaiet. Sales of 251) head at 2i'a45. 'KV" 1'IHCES DRY GOODS, ti 11 OCKIUKSs QUEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HxVTS AND CAPS, WOOD & WILLOW WAKE FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, &C, &C. If you want to see an entire new stock of Goods at Low Prices, call at the NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BCMN&. MIFFLLHTOWN, PA. SHELLEY is STAMBAUUII. Xov. 20, 1871. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. SuloutT,) DEALEES IN Grain, Lumber.Coal, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, J. 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, ice., cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. JisgTYoo can make moncr by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Gram will be brckived is sfoaa to bi SOLD BT TBE 1st Or JtJSE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not derated on men's backs. . Mifflintown, April 20, 1372. gry &oo(b, rorrrirs, (fjnfrflsw rr, &t. STILL H THEFSONT! First in the Field with our New Goods for the ALL THE NOVELTIES OF TilE SEASOX TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S. 0 DOLLY VARDEN THE GREAT RAGE in Woolen and Cotten Materials. Alexis Cloths, Japanese Stripe, The Popular Goods, in Xew 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 must be seen to be appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any aud everything at prices which defy competition. Oai: Shoe Begatmetj One of the best in the county, embracing all tbe New and Rest Styles fur flift Snrinfr and Sumnior TrAflt- fur luarliia. Mitc nnl I'liiMn.n tl W! same exclusively fur eur trade at pair warranted Grocery and (Jheensware Department. For our Grocery and Queensware Department wc have secured one of the finest roams iu the county iu the Odd Fellows' Hall. Just opened one of the largest and best sUcks of Goods ever brought to the county, all f wh cli are kindly submitted to the inspt-ctiou of all our numerous friends and customers. For quality and prices we defy competition T7 SOLICIT A FULL SHARE OF POLIO PATRONAGE. TILT EX & ESPEXSCIIADR Msy 1. 1872-ly D. W. HARLEY & CO S Is ibe place wliere you cin buy IIlO lost siikI tlio Cliotiio:st 3 MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. 2IAT3, CAPS, BOOTS, SH033, AND FUUNISHIl-TS GOODS. C are prepared to exhibit one of th mw choice and select Stocks ever offered in tbis market, aud at ASTOXSl.YU LOW MICKS! Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will he nnde to order, at slioi-t notice, very reasonablo. Remember the pl.iee, in the Nevin I?iiMing. two doors west of the Keystone Store. liRIDOE STREET. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may 8, lS72-tf DR. P. C. RU.VDIO PATTEHSOX, XV.. DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES i FIRST-CLASS The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected Spectacles. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will Ctul it to their advantage to call, as they will find tht largest stuck in the comity to select from. C'OJIE AXD II AVE YiU'R KYE-sKillT KKSTORKD. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOLINS, ACt'OKDEOXS AXI II AR MON M ONd ; ALSO A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stuck cf NOTIONS t&F Somi-thiiig for everybody, young aud old. at the PATTE1WOX DRUG STORE. POLITICAL CAMPAIGN of u-r. GRANT & WILS0N AiN GREELEY & BROWN, VZmI ca.v'ajgx CAPS, Capos & Torches, TRANSPARENCIES & BANNERS, Wiib Portraits or any device for all parties. Siltt Hunting, and Muslin Flags of all sizes on band or niida 'o order. Chinese Lanterns of all siz-s and et les ; Taper Bal loons. Fire Woiks .vc , &c. Cnipaigii Clubs fitie I out al be Lo"t Kte at WM. F. SCHEISLE'S C MI'AION UEI'tU'. 49 South Third Streef. PhtfadefjAia SENO FOB CIBCDLAB. July 10. 1872-3 ur PreaicntialCuipaip. Caps, Capes & Torches. Ser.d for 1 1. li str te Cib cniR and Pmrr List. UNNINGIIAM & HILL. Ao. 201 Chnreh Street, l'HiniiKi.rniA May 31. 72-4ra CATJTI0.. ALL persons are hereby cau'ioned against picking berries on ihe premises of the undersigned, in Fer nanrh township, from FKIbAY vveninit until TUESDAY . ening of each week. Every person violating this notice will be dealt with according io law EMANUEL MOVER. July 24, 1872-tf A Large asaortment of Queensware. China ware. Glassware. Crockerywaie, Cedar ware, ic, for sale cheap by , TILTEK 4 ESPENSCHADE'S. -I Hf AT N A 3 iO prices to suit all purchasers. .Every JUiNIATA VALLEY BANK OF M I FFLI NTO WX, PENK 'A. JOSEPH rOMKHOY, President. T. VAN IKV1N, fashiei. IllBEt'TOBS. I Joseph Pomeroy, '.John J. Fallerson, ; Jerome N. Thompson, 'George Jacobs, John Culsbach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest nn time deposit, buy and sell coin and TJnl ted States Uonds, cash coupons and checks. Keinit ntoner tuany part of ibe L'nited State and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Bevenne Stamps. In sums of $'-'0 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $.100 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at i per cent, discount. GREAT REDUCTION $m IN THk PRICES OF TEETH! Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00. No teeth allowed to leave tbe office unless the patient is satisfied. Teeib lemodeled and repaired. Teeth filled lo latt for lifj. Tootliachc eioppi-d ia five minutes wilbem extracting the tooth. Dental work done for persons without them leaving their homes, if desired. Electricity used in be extinction of teeth, rendei ing it almost a painless operation, (no extra charge) at the Dental Office of G. L. Derr, established in MilBiniown in 1660. G. L. DERR, Jan 21. 1872-ly Practical Dentist. IF VOL WANT NEAT SALEBILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS. CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE finr girfvfrti5fmfBtit. WUMCOLM FOR IOONi LADIES, l'habtrsboVe;t Pa., With ample Grounds anil gBi Buildinrs. so 6ued up as to be bonieliLe and atlralivft, and well equipped far Ibarough C'luovioaal work, will open Ibe Tirst Term of the Aoa demie year September 4th, I $72. For Cir culars, apply lo Rer. C. R. LAKE. aug7-lra A 111 TIEW iCiDEST, I'errynilte Station. ' J.1 I'a.K.lt.- (Vr SI ale J- female PuptU.) Lnnjr ecltilisbed, tborojgh, suoaessful ; loca tion btaltbful and accessible; comtounitv I social, moral and religious ; buildings largn and costiy ;' a full corps of able toacL-er. niountaiu air, yum water, safe bathing, fins skating; emphatically a home tchtnl. Who! j expense, for board. Tuition, i'.ouin, Fuel and j Wishing, tor 'M weeks), Icjj than ttvo Inn tlrii Uull'trt. Winter seiaiou begins 8i'pt. 3. Send for Circulars. WILSON & PATTER SON'. Perl lUyul. Juniiti C .. Pa. PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES, MINISTERS ; SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN, ; TLSTI1 I TO THE .K ANT ADTaSiTAQES Or ' Tuscarora Academy, j 1C19EHI1, 115 1 IT J CO., PI. Send for a Circular and TestitnouiaU. D.D.STOscA.M.,rh.I. J.J.P.TriKso!.A'..;. StenlienTille, Female Seminary; Tbis widely-known Scbool affords thorough Christinn edueitlion, at a cost of little more than fci.a week i one fourth off for clergymen. Tbe 87tb sees en (') weeks) opens Sept. If. Ttie address of all f ormer pupils is requested A grand re-union at the close of tbe rout yrar. Semi f.gr paiticrcirs to Rev. CIIAS. C BEATTY. I l . LL. D.. Sr.pt., or Iter. A. M. F.i-UD, Pb. !., Principal. B9KDE1T0U 1 (5. J.) FE91LE COLLECE TuoroiiKb instruutina. Ileaiiiitut au.l beautirul iscaticn. tin: of I lie mist careful ly conducted and best stutninel irsliiut:i:t in the Stto. Fur termi. etc., address Rev. JOH.N II. BRAKELEY. l'b.l). glGtllILL MILITARY SCHOOL, .Merchuntvifle, X. J., Four mile from Philadelpbi.i, (fornierly located at Princeton, N'. J f.ev. S. N. HOWELL, A M., Principal. Forty-faurtb Ann tal Term begins Sopl. 101b Send fur Circular. Fire Insurance. The Mutual Plan gtinrautcrs to the mutu ally insured tbe grmtcst security for the? least possible c-)st. Tbe preriiuiu notes arc tbe capital. On this uo dmdrnus ure paid to the Mnrkhobfers, but il i ?ini ly aaseKsed to pay deficiencies arising afer the pnymeiii oi n i exponjes. wnmn in me u'ii.i. .m- M INSUItA.NCK COMPANY, during the I total 121 years of iis exislcn;?, hare arer ' aged but 0 per centum upon the prfmitim i note, being lower than the rute? paid in ibe best solrent stck companies during the sani" period vt lime. In insuring at stock ratei", the iti"urei must pronounce to hirnelf ibat be pays every year enongb 1st. To form an accumulated funi' for emergencies ; 1M. To pay large divid D.U to tbe Capital inve.-ted ia ibe Company ; S I. Runs 'be tUli of a ' Cbi cngo fire" coming and wiping his C'opmiT out of eitstence In a Mutual Company be Seeps own reserve in hand until needed, and pays uo dividend to capitalists. The ihutu p.liv iistfe'l. t.einrj thm;.lYe- tbe cnpitalints. i louk afier ibe tnstneSL., it character an 1 il. nzenls in all places, thus protecting each otber. For In--iirncei or Agencies, address J. F. FRUEAI KF. SrerCary. Columbia, Lancaster County, l'a. Agents Wanteo for Chambrrlin's Crrat Cimp.-len Boek, tn: STRUGGLE OF '72; A Xorelty in Political and Popular Literature. A Gs.in?c Hislory of the Itcjuiblicxn and Democratic I'jrties : 1 roy sketch of the so ralled Libernl Ueaiblte"ti I'nrty ; an -vieis of the Cincinuriti t'onventioa. The mi nor tickets or tuie I'i'.tr of the campaign. The finest Illustrated Uo-k I'tibl'ii-bed. A Itook wanted by every Aauiifji citizen. To secure territory at once, srud $1 for outfit. UNION PUBLISHING TO., rnicago, 111., Phila , Pa., or Springfield, fass. CAlPAIGNG00DS FOR'" 1372. Apent wanid fr our t?HHip lign i'.0'i-. Sell at Sight. Pay 100 per cent. proSt- Nw istlieutne. freiid. nt- once lur 1'e-criptive Circul irs and Price Jits of our Fine Slerl Engravings of all the fandiditte. Cauipii.'ii Biographies, Charts, holographs, 15ndge. Pins, Flairs, .nd evirytbing suiti'd io be times. Ten Dollars per day easily made. Full samples seut for J. A l lr-'s Mu;r.t i Gouispeei. "7 Park Kow, Xew York. CAMPAIGN BADGES? Tliiriy new mnl beautiful : lpiifn, (i'f 'ri";t I i.-f .r T.t .IIH HARDS ., ITrs, 47 .Murray St 1. Tbe fhrmUtry f Diflne Pranitlcnro has i.evrr prouitu-d a 111111..1 il w er which C0:nbit)fs in Mich pertttion tho bu ilities of ami. bilious tonic an-! caiii artic mcdioin?, ns that of the Sif :er ; aJ T"tiBr's Er i'EnxECENT Seltzkk Ai'EItirxf is the artiti cinl eriuivaleiit of that great natural reaicdy. SOLD Hi ALL DKtTGGI J TS. For any cae or lilin I. P.leed ini. ltehiii or Ulcerated Piles that Dc Uixii's Pii.s ft em edt fails tocure. It is preuarcd fsrres'- ly to cure the Pile, an 1 n-nbin i-Ue. Sold by all Druggi-ts. Pritc, 5!-"". . BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. iTtlie en "ni' and h--i ariit'lo in ineinir ket for Blneln? ( lollies. The g-niiine h-,i boih IUnow s ..ud " niberjir's nnuie on l:rs label, and is .put up ut Wilibtrer's lX Store, Xo. 'J-i i .North S-wn l St.. I'liii .;i .1. phia. D. S. WILfEElWKIt. lVvpr;sar. For sale by Driipgiats and Grocers. KEEP IT HISUY.Tne ?Teib!c" rlinity .ii, die ine. tor i lie prutnpt cure or CLo'era. Diarrhtei, Cho'eri lufatvui:, DysnierT. Cramps. Summer Complaint, .to', .Nrdo'li ,' Compound Syrup of l!!aeklieri-y Riot and Rhubarb, and old irl well-trie 1 re'n.-ly. en tirely vegetable, pleasant to t. ke. jt!ick an t certain in rff jcl; can be depended oa in ih. most urgint ca--c.s ; may ba. given to ilia youngest infnut as well as lo the aged. It i reanily taken by children. Keep it in ibe house, and une in linj'e. Sold by Druj'isls. IIASSF.LL 11!'.!), 2!Ky MarkU fctreat, Philadelphia. 1 ry il. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more nionry at work for us than at anything else, lln.siness light and permanent. I'ar liculars free G. Stinix & Co , Fine Ait Publinh -i-t. Portland. Mien. BEST CltiAKS IN TOWN AT Ilollobnt'gh's Saloon. Two for 5 cents. Also. Ilia Fre-Lut Lager, the Largest (lysters, th Sweetest Cider, the FineBt Domestia Wines, and, ia soort, anj thiog you may wish io Ihe EATING OR DRINKING LINE, at Ihe most reasonable prices. He las also refitted bis BILLIARD HALL, so that il will now compare favorably wiih any Hall in lh interior of the Slats. Jnae 1. 1870-ly aVBuy your Hardware at Graybill'f. I 0 i