In Jiniata SHttinei. WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPT. 4. 1872. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. UN AND after Sunday. June 2, 1872, Passenger Train will leave Mifflin Station at follows EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12;;6 A. M Fwt Line I 47 A. M Pacific Kxptess 8,08 A. M. lUrrisb'tr Accotuinoiia'n 11,23 A. M. Mail Train 5,30 P. M. Cincinnati press 8,31 P. M. WKSTWARD. Southern Kxpri-es 2.34 A. M Tbrinli Passenger 4,51 A. 1. Pacific Kxjiress 5,5(5 A. M. VTy Paasi-nr 9,41 A. M. Cincinnati Kinrefs 12.26 P. M. Mail Train 3,36 P. M IVtl.ine C.26 P. M. Mix J Train 8,00 P. M Slops when signaled. JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOttS AND COl'NTItV. AtTUUX Las come, Thk nvstcr season has oponnd. TnE corn will mature early this fall. Ai'crioN at Parker's store every evening litis week. JkFFKKSov MutiMuu sold Li bay tiutting horse lo James llcnlic, of Wil liauisport. Mkssrs (iftAViiiIX & Co, have sold their Hardware Store to Mr. D P. pAlfT, of PhilaJrlphi. The atteiiJaneP at curt is rasher 1 irjre tliii teiifl. Judge Pucher, of Union county, prcciJi-s. ' NkaKLY all I our -xchat'ge papers la.-t v.etk initiccil the ending of the. "Jog rlavs" in a thankful uiai.iitr, and ex jmm!-d the. leliif that the h.alrd term had coiue to an end."' John C Hkk.van lmssi-rl through Pat tersnn on a vustwuid hound train on SiMir.lay I'l-ciiii jf laxt. He was the ob ject of cniiHtlcralle curiosity while the traiu liv at the station. 11. I Willkk, (f this place, an-imuiiri-s to ti c public ihil he has a poml 4J g;iliitn Opp-r Kettle, which he in-tiii-lj lettl tig .ut, at. reaMitiah'e prices, to j.i-is um boiling ni plt hutti r iVc. Svpt. 1 Thk County Commissioners, with comiuitu-e on hii.lgi-s, visited Delaware cross road bridge yesterday, and oiuY-n-(l souif repairs on it. Thence they dmvi to the iron bridge on Coc. LiuTus. t lirusu's Mils, .-tod accepted the biKlge fnmi the ban Is of th-; contract. .rs. A horse si-mcd at. a show wagon neai the Found y. on hist Saturday, and up r i vti- iiiii-gy lo wit tit In; was hitched, thereby thiowing out onto the road a I.iiiy ami geiiili-inati, the occupants ol tLe buggy. No injury was done except to one hew of the top of the vehicle, which was broken. GkaiKS The M-.-teou is at hand. Those wi.-h A lipe graper g to piocure th:s delicious fruit rhoiihl call on the Oliei-lwlizer Brothers, proprietors of lh: Jumata Valley Viuey trd. one mile north t?t if this place. Th'-y grow the finest vaiieties, and the yii Id this season will lr abundant. All d o not know that lemons sprin lied with loaf rngar almost completely allay feverish thirst. They are inval alile in the sick room. Invalids affected With feveii.-hness can sad ly consume two t tlire- lemons a day. A lemon or two tints taken at -tea-time" is recommended s an entire substitute for the ordinary nipper of sii;nmer, and will often induce a cnQitortubl sleep through the night. am! give a good ajipetite for breakfast. Thk Com man SisitHS. Our citin n wiil agree with u iu congratulations, wheu we inform th ui that the famous "Coleman Sisteis" are to give eiit-rlain mtnts iu Giaybill's 1111, on Friday and Saturday evenings next, Sept. ClL and 7th. W'c know of uo juveniles on the American stage possessing such rare and cultured talents. In tragedy, comedy, ttu.-ic, ttc, they are confessedly the finist troupe traveling Their Grand Murical Carnival is the wonder of all ho attend. (Jo and hear these artistic prodigies. CtiANCLK ; Cha,;fd ! The firm of W attain & Co , hardware dealers iu t.us i,l,(:e, hag been changed to thai "f the "I ranciscus Hardware Company.' 1 his Company conducts three large Hardware stores, and deals larg.Iy iu everything that pertains to the hardware luMuess; couseijuently they cau com rtiand goeds nt prices that will a'low them to HI at Kastern pi ices. They buy at the lowest figures for carh and sell at the lowest figures for cash. Nome and country 'rade solicited. Room on Main Nreet, Mifflintown, opposite the fiout (;le of the Court House Square. Within the past week we have beeu ereeably surprised to receive a large n,ue columu weekly newspaper tailed Aiulcrt,.n 11 '.raid" nublished at Auderson, Ma lison county, iudiaua, cou Uuing an introductory notice from the rnof.M.L Littlerleld, wLo has become one cf its editors and pn.prietors. We Purchased the Sentixkl of Mr. Little fifcld. and nf,. u... l .u. ""lest and best wishes for his welfare. fflirallv. snet.ll n j c j-uiiiiemiy una unau and hope that the Herall may prove a "source of joy forever" to bim "i hit. We have put the Il-ral l on ruchgnge lin. Great harm and discomfort in caused by the use of purgatives which gripe and rack the system. Par ton' t Purgative Pill are free from all impure matter, and are mild and health-giving in their operation. A gentleman in the eastern part of the State, who was about having his leg am putated on account of its being bent at right angles and stiff at the knee, beard of Jolinsnn't Anodyne Liniment. After using it a thort time bis leg became straight, and it is now as serviceable as the ether. Notics to Pay Up. Wc have been requested to state tha the Books of the Ute firm of K. Wart-am & Co., will be left at the hardware store of the Fran- ciscus Hardware Company, in tfiix place, for a short time for collection. All per sons indebted to said firm are requested to pay tip a::d save costs. 'Farm for Sai.r C. G. Sh Hey will offer at public sale, on the pr miscs, at 10 o'clock a m., on Saturday, Septem ber 28, 1S72, his farm, situate in Dela ware towiith p, Juniata county, contain ing 118 acres, all cleared except ciht acre, and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a two story Dwel ling House, large new Bank Baiu, Corn House, good, Spring House, with ticrer fniling Well, and all other necessary out buildings, also a limestone quarry and kiln. Also, a tract of Woodland situate about one mile from the farm, containing 17 acres, being well set with chestnut limber. See handbills. w Cattle Killkd - Last SaturJay even ing Noah A. Klder and George Reynolds turned a drove of cattle numbering forty head, to pasture in a field on the Gal la her faini. adjoining town Some time during the night the cattle got out of the field and crossed the river, taking with i hem a bull that belonged to Mr. Kauff nan. who tills the farm. Instead of going up Tuscarora Valley, from wheuce they were brought, they took the railroad track in the direction of Lewistown They had gone but a short distance above Patterson, when they encountered the midnight passenger train going eastward. Nine head were killed there, including ihe bull, w ithout injury to the train. Further westwaid near Black Log Sta tion, two more were knocked fn m the track, anil r-1 ill further westward, ahout haliway between Patterson and Lewis town, two more w ere nerved as the eleven rt low, making in all thirteen dead cattle in a herd of fmty. Those not k lied, scattered in all direction.. As yet only sixteen of them have been found. A DiaiVrK-iL's Finn. 'J;i Tuesday, at Hartinan's mills, about four miles up Fi-l.ino- Creek Vll..jr l 6C house belonging to Mr. Alex. Hartman was consumed with hi! its contents. The fire originated in an out bouse, ami Mr Hartman bi-ing a'iseiit, the women and a couple of old men were all that were about the premises, and they were so alarmed and confused that they could do nothing but h'.k on and see everything burned to ashes. Had there been some resolute mat! present, possessed with a little presence of mind, the maj u ity of the goods could have been saved. An aged mother-in law bad all her effects in the bouse, cousi.-tiug of gold, silver and greenbicks. She went to the bureau aud removed the drawer containing the treas ure, and could easily have saved it by taking it out of the house She laid the drawer on the bed and stood their appar eutly pnaWz-d. and would uo doubt have been burned had not the rest suc ceeded in getting her out. The building was filled with a great vaiiety of valuable household goods, the accumulation of a lifetime. The loss is very severe on the owners, and they have the sympathy of the entire community in their misfor tune. No insurance. II rrti'jurg lelc grujdi uo Ue7?s from Hagitaring Counties. . Mifflim Countv A Mifflin county colored man named Moore made a speech at a political convention at Harrisburg, some days ago. .. .A young man, resid ing in Granville township, who never learned the wagon making business, dur ing leisure hours, made a buggy, ironed it, paintf d it, and put it iu order for the road. He is a mechanical genius A young man was found guilty by the court, of an iu'ent to commit a rape ou a young girl. .. .The Democrat says : On Monday, August 12th, as Mrs. Mary A. .McCormick, aud her daughter, Mrs. Cas tor, were returning from Atkinson's Mills toward home iu a buggy, the mare which they were driving stumbled, and threw both ladies headlong out, which so fright ened the animal that she ran home pell- mell and jumped clear into a horse power in the yard, injuring her legs and entire ly wrecking the bnggy. Mrs. McCor mick was run over by the buggy, and very severely, bruised.... The Lewis town Gazette has dropped it patent out side, and appears as it used to do. Perry County The Freeman says. Some days ago while Miss Jane M'Duffy and sister were driving along the canal about three miles above Liverpool, the horse became frightened aud threw the young ladies out, breaking the arm of one of them. ...At Sandy Hill camp meeting some parties retailed water at 5 cents a glass.... A colored boy fell under the cars at Newport and bad a leg taken off, a few days ago. Another warning. Two men named respectively Kniz but and Bryem each had a leg broken by a bank caving in on them, at which 'they were at work, short distance above Liverpool. Admitted. Lucian Doty, yesterday, was admitted to practice at the bar in the courts of Juniata county. Fair. The Juniata County- Agricul tur.il Society will hold their annual Fair on October 9th, 10th and 11th, 1872. 6. M. Graham, Cor Sect'if. GOLD AND SILVER spect'AcLes At the Patterson Drug Store, Come aud have your eye-sight re stored. PURfe NATIVE CALIFORNIA POUT AND SHERRY WINE, for Medical Use and suitable for Communion purposes, for sale at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. IieI : liEAN On Ihe 5!7th ult., in Patterson. Pattv Gertrude, daughter of James W. and .Sarah Dean, aged 1 Tear, C months and 21 da s. LAXllIS On the 2olh ult., in Delaware ownship, Reuben M. I.andiS. aged 58 years. ETKA In Walker township, on Tuesday night, Sept. 3rd, Ann Eliza, wife of Isaac Kika. aped about 3i years MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PKICES Of BOARD OF COMMERCE. 'Reported weekly for the Jcsuta Skxtinel hy the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat lersori. Butler r It).....; , 18 18 8 8 25 8 3 fiO 10 an 35 , 20 10 Epgs. V doz Lard. V It Country Soap..., -i .oaa Itreswai Tallow ItagS Wool, washed Dried Apples , reaches, pared : ' Peaches, unpared ' Cherries, pitted . ' Blackberries ' Raspberries 16 .... 12 7 .... 40 .... CO '" " 50 .... 31 .... 15 ""ountry llartls Rides and Shoulders. Potatoes, "p bu9 .. Onions Rround Alum Salt, sack Katlroad Ties Locust Posts, mcrti'ing " " for board fence.. , SHELLEY STAM BACGH'S PRICES CUR RENT Corrected Weekly. Crtstai. r.w.u-K. Mifflintown, ) hepu 4, 1872. ( Prime Roll Butter, p?r I'u... 18 18 09 08 00 Co 00 (;: 13 GO K pes. per dozen I.rd, per lb 11.1. Tallow, per lb ...... ... Dried Apples, per ill Union' i Bacon. Sides smoked, per lb . Shoulder, rnmbej, u.. Ilane, " !:.. Washed Wool D. K. SULOUKF'S PRICKS CURRENT. Reporced Weekly. Old Wheat Xw " Y bus . . $' 4". . 1 3 j 50 35 . 4 50 . 3 50 Corn Oats Clove rseed , Timothy seed.. Prepared Ccal, Xut " I'ea " Bituminous" Coal. V ton...,. ..$ 50 ... 4 50 3 10 . 5 00 Run of Lop, 4 4, "j) 10.10 ft . $35 00 25 00 .25"(5iolO 1)0 . 25O0to4O00 20 00 20 00 35 00 35 00 ' 8 4. " " ' 6-1, " Hemlock frame, " " Hoards. Whilepine worked Flooring... " (iermatj Siding .... Panel Doors . .2 00 to 3 00 Window Sush, 8x10. j window-..., 05 75 80 'JO 10il2, " 10x14, IMIII.AORI.PHIA "AIIKETS, ruii.APSi.PhiA, Sept. 3, 1872. FLora The market eohtinueg dull. About W0 bbls sold including- Superfine $1755 5') Extras $5 ot'feS 25 N. W. Extra Family $7 25(7 75 Ohio A lnd. do. do S8 2i.(! OO Penna. do. do. . $8 00(ij8 76 Fancy Brands...- $U50gl0 50 Grain Prime wheat continues in good de mind at full prices. Sales of 10,000 bus. at $1 60al C5 for western red; $1 73al 7ti for southern do: $i 83 fur Kentucky white. Rye is quoted ai 70j for new and 7880i for old. Cjrn is firmer ; 8000 bus. yellow sold at G3c ; 80 X) bus. western mixed sold at G2a02c. Oals sell at 4 :a4c for old white and 88a 45e for new mixed white. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Sept. 24 P. M. The Cattle market was moderately aeiire ibis week, and prices were a fraction higher. About 2700 head arrived and sold at the Avenue Prove yard at 7J7J-o for extra Penn. and western steers ; 6a7c for fair to good do anp 4a5i jf lb gross, for common. Cows and calves were dull and nominal. Sales of springers at $2526, and fresh Cows at $35a4. Sheep were in demand and prices were firm. Sales of fair to good ot oaGJc, and Lambs at 7J9Jc "jJ OS. lings were also in demand at an advance. 3527 head sold at $8a8 l i 100 lbs net. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff.) . ZEALESS IN Grain, Lumter,(3oal, &fUtTXla.Htci CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, 4C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kind3 of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c, Sold at ihe Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, Ac. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. fST-Too can make money by calling on as before selling or buying elsewhere. OaAIS WILl BE BKCEIVEO I STOEE TO BE SOLO BT TUB 1ST or JOSE, 1871. P. 8. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1872. 2Uur di-crtisrrarnts. EZECUTOE'S SALS 0? VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! THE undersigned. Exeeutof 0f (he estate of Robert C. Gallaber, deceased, wil! sell at public sale, at Mifflintown. on TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1st, 1872, The ft Rowing described valuable real estate, to wit : No. 1. The Mansion Farm, sit uate in Fermanagh "township, adjoining the borough of Mifflintown. containing 158 ACRES AND 05 PERCHES, net. Tire improvements are TWO LARUE BRICK HOUSES, One Frame House, Blacksmith Shop, Wagon-maker Shop, large Frame HANK ItAKN with Wagon-shed and Corn-crib attached. Carriage House, Horte Stable and all other necessary outbuildings. There is a Well of water near the door, and running water convenient to the barn for the ue of stock. The farm is in the best state of cultivation and under.good fence. This is one of the most valuable farms in the countv. and is especially desirable on aceonnt of its convenience to market, churches, schools, ic No. S. A Farm situate in Beale town ship, about five miles west of Patterson Sta tion, P. R. K., and atiout one mile from Johns town, containing 143 acres and 53 perches, net. The improvements are a NEW FHAJ1E HOUSE, BANK BARS, and other outbuildings, a well of good water at the door, and running wa ter on me premises, l oo greater part or ihe farm is cleared aud the balance well limber ed The land ii limestone and has gtdd quarries on it, and is convenient to store and schools. No. 3. A Farm situate lu Walker two . about one mile from Mifflintown, containing 09 acres an-l 92 perchi-s, nei. About one third is cleared and the balance well set with good timber. No. 4. A tract of Woodland", contain ing lit acres and 99 perches, adjoining the aouve tract. No 5. A tract of land in Walker twp , containing 73 acres and S2 perches, adjoin ing lands ot Kurlx Kautfman, Dr. l'bilo Hamlin and others. This tract, is mostly cleared and the balance well timbered. No C A tract of land in Walker town-hip. adjoining lands of Dr. Philo Ham lin, Juhn Wrieht and others, containing 36 acres and 119 perches, about six acres of which is cleared and the balance well set with oak aud pine timber. No 7. A liot of 6 acres and 1 33 perches, iu the eastern part of the borough of MitHintown. This is a choice piece of Innd, and has a good Limestone Quarry on it. No 8. A tract of Woodland situate in Fermanagh township, adjoining lands of Emanuel Mover and others, containing 2H acres, more cr less. No. 9 A lot in Walker .township, ad joining lands of Isaac Elka, "containing 1 acre and (i'i perches. No 10. Lot No 54, in the boron;li of MitHintown, fronting tiO feet on Main street, and having a depth of 142 feel to an alley, having thereon erected anew BRICK HOUSE. 21 fret front by (10 feet di-ep, a lurge new Frame Stable and good Cistern. No. 11. Lot No. 53, on Main street, in the borough of Mi91in:own, from (10 by 142 feel deep. No 12. Part of Lot No. 52, on Main street, MirHintoWn, front 45 feel by 1 12 feel deep. No 13. Lot No. 42, on Main streeti Mitilinlown, with Dwelling House and btber outbuildings, CO feet front by 142 feet deep. No 14. liouae and Liitnn Third atraat.J Miltlintown. Willi lililVK tlUL.Nfc and other outbuildings. 00 feCt front by 142 feel deep. No. 15. An nnirttfiroved Lot of about one-fourth acre, on Third street, MilMiniown. No. 1G. fcix vacant Lots on Washing ton strrtH. Miirliiiiown, Nos. 5. G. 7, 8, 9 and 10 ; each 50 feel front by 140 feet di-ep. N'n. 17 Limestone Quarry Lot. ad- joining Lutheran burying ground, nt MitHia- io?n. No. 18. Lot of Ground adjoining Su loufi's warehouse lot. having thereon a Wa gon Shed with two C'Srn Cribs attached: No. 19. A Wharf in Walker t6wnLip, adjoining lot cl .Mrs. Sniitu. TERMS OF SALE iTen per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on day of sale ; forty per cent, on April 1, 1873, when Deed will be delivered and possession given. One half to remain if! Ihe property during the lifetime of the widow, Jane (Jallaber, Ihe interest thereof to be paid to ber annually and the principal Hum at her death ; lo be secured by bund and mortgage on the prem ises. Any one desiring to view the above prop erty will call on Seth Zeigler. at Mifflintown or on the undersigned at his rcsideuce I1 nine east, ui .uiininiowa. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and continue from day to day until all is aulu. Attendance will be given by JOSEPH ROTH ROCK. Executor of the estate of Robert C- Qallatrer, deceased. Aug. 21. 1872-ta GROCERY PROVISION, LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES PRICES reported weekly by C. 11 A Kl LEY, op posite the Post Office, Mifflintown, Pa : II holeiale. r.utter RctnU. ts 18 11 It 25 0 1 00 65 80 1 00 lo 14 13 12 II 10 25 22 30 1 60 1 00 20 Egg" - Lard Cheese, Ohio " New York Molisscs, Porto Kico, gal... ' New Orleans Srup, Honey Uee " Amber " Melted Sugar Sugar, Granulated - A " B " Eltra C Yellow C " llrown Coffee, Uio, Choice " Fair " " Roasted (Arbuckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest .. " Oolong, " Raisius, Valentia.. " Layers .. Currants Pruens, French - Rice .... Soap, Rosin ' Olive 10 2& 20 20 12 6 10 15 G 8 12 " Babbit Salt, Ground Alum Dairy Slackeral, No. 2 (new) bbl Brooms, No. 1 2 00 10aI5 3 50 40 35 30 1 50a 1 75 25 50 8 60 40 30 .CO 5 25 4 5(1 2 00 60 40 40 No. " No. 3 Tubs, Cedar Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops....- .. Slaw Cutters M Tin Cups Tin Dish Pans ' Tin Cullenders Tin Wash Pans Tin Buckets Boots, SIcn's Calf. . " Kip ...... Gaiters, Ladles' Lasting Potatoes, lriu ..... Sweet, V peck.- - Coal Oil, V gallon Cash paid for eggs. ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, 4c, done at this OSes in the neatest manner and at low prices. vj Goods, &xttxt$, CJttc.nsfarff $r. STILL AT First in the Field with our New Goods for the ALL ME NOVELTIES OF TilE SEASON TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S. o DOLLY VARDEN ID in "Woolen and Cotten Materials. Alexis Cloths, Japanese Stripe, The Popular Goods, in Xew and Choice Styles. Mariposc Pekas, Figured and Stripes, The Handsomest and Cheajiest. Yosemite Marseilles, Stripes, In Beautiful Designs. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ALPACCAS, And a host of other thiugs which must be seen to be appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any aud everything at prices which defy competition. One of tlie best in the county, embracing all the New and Best ? tjles for the Spring and Summer Trade, for Ladies, Misses and Children the same exclusively for cur trade at j pair warranted Grocery, and Queensware Department. For our Grocery and Quecnsware Department we hare secured one of the finest rooms in the county in the OJd Fellows' Hall. Just opened one of the largest and best stocks of Goods ever brought :o the county, all of which are kiudly suliriiitted to the inspection of all our numerous friends and customers. For quality and prices we defy competition. WE SOLICIT A FULL SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. TlLTEX & ESPEXSCIIADK. May 1, 1872-ly D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is the place where you can buy Tlie best nucl tlie Cl.esipetsst MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, BATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND RJSNlSHlNa GCCTS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select Stocks ever offered in Ihis market and at ASTOSISUISO LOW 1'RICES! Also, trjpJlsrlfes token for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Remptiiber thn pWp, in the Xevin Building, two doors west of the Keystnae Store, BRIDGE STHEET. SIIFFLINTOWN, PA. may 8, 1872-lf DR. P. C. PATT TCH!S OA, X.V., DEALER IX EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS The public attention is .also invited to his laro-e assortment of All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to call, as they will find the largest stock in (he coflnty to select from. COME AND HAVE VOL'R EYE-SIGHT RKSTOUKD. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL IHSTHTJME1TTS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS AND II AKMONICONS : ALSO A SPLENDID ASSOhVr.MK.NT OF TOILET ARTICLES With an mmense stock of NOTIONS $& Somethiug for everybody, youno and old. at the POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF X7. GRANT & WILSON, GREELEY & BROWN, CAMPAIGN Capes & Torches, TEANSPARENCIES & BANKERS, With Portraits or any device for all parlies. Silk Buntintr, and Muslin Flags ef all sixes on hand or made to order. Chinese Lanterns of all sizes and styles ; Paper Bal loons, Fire Works, He , &o. Campaign Clubs 6tied out at the Lowest Rates at WM. F. SCHEIBLE'S CAMPAIGN DEPOT. 49 South Third Street. Philadelphia SEND FOR CIRCULAB, July 10, 1872-Sui . PresMsnttalCampaigii. Caps, Capes & Torches. Send for I lu'strtsd Cir cular and Price List. UNSINGHAM & HILL. JUNrFACTI'RtlBS, Xo. SOt Church Street, PUILAUKLPUIA May 31, '72-4ai CATJTIOi. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against picking berries on the premises of the undersiened. in Fermanagh township; from FRIDAY evening until TUESDAY e enmg of each week. Every person violating this notice will be dealt with according to law E.MAS UEL JIOYER. July 24,- 1872-tf A Large assortment of Qneensware, China ware. Glassware, Crockery ware. Cedar ware, Ac, for sale cheap by TILTEN k ESPBNSOHADE'S. 2 T 1 1 A Hju""ta THE FRONT. -- THE GREAT RAGE 0 3 prices to suit all purchasers. Every 1 RU3VDIO. FOR THE LADIES, PATTERS OX DRUG STORE. Social JJoticrs. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkcFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KCSKEL'3 HITTER WINE OF IRON will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous De bility, Chronic Diarrhea. Diseases of the Kid neys, and all diseases arising from a Disor dered Liver, Stomach or Intestines, such as Constipations'. Flatulence, Inward Piles, Full, ness of Ulood to the head. Acidity of Ihe Stomach, Nausea, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Sioniiicii, Sinking or Flut tering at the pit of the Storrittch. Swimming of the Head. Fluttering at the Iltart, Cbd king or suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture. Yellowness of the Skin arid Eyes, constant imaginings of evils and great de pression of spirits. TI1ET ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE and free from Alcoholic Stimu lants and all injurious ingredients, and are pleasant in taste and smell, mild fn their operations, wiil remove impurities from Ihe body, and give boalth and viicor to the frame KUNKEI3 Bin ER WINE OF IRON. This truly valuable Tonic tins burn set thoroughly tested by all classes of the com munity that it is now deemed indispensible as a Tonie medicine. It costs but little, purifies ihe blood and gives lone to the stom ach, renovates the system and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuahle Tunic. Price $1 per bottle. E F. KUNKEL. Sole Proprietor, 259 NORTH NINTH STREET, below Vine, Philadelphia ASK FOR KUSKKL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON AD 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 you- Feb. 28, 72-6m. Caution. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against Hunting. Fishing, or in any way tres passing on the farm occupied by the under signed, in Milford township. All persons so offending will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. JOSEPH FUNK. All kinds of Job Work neatly executed. Hew flirrtiscmfnts. " WnMCtoGE FOR YOUNG LADES, Cta.Brbtr?Barg, Pa., ' With ample Grounds ant fWgnrtt BuMJinfrs, so fined up as to be bonrcliza and sttrativ. and well equipped for thorough lnotional work, will opea ihe First Term of th Aea-' demle year September 4tb, 1872: For Cir cular., apply lo Rev. C. R. LAE. aug7-lm , IRY TIEW If IDES T, rmtile Statkm, II 1'a. . (tor Male .j- Female rpiU.) Long establisneo, tborodgh, siiccessiu1 ; loca tion healthful hit accessible; community I social, mural and Mjligions ; buildings large ; and costly ; a full corps of able teach rs ; mountain air, pure wnler. afe bathing, fine skating; emphatically a home nhnil. Whole ! expense, for Board, Tuition, Room, fuel and Wishing (for JO weeks), leu than tlto tm ' d'td doil'f: Winter se-.siod begins Sept. 3. j Send for Circulars. WILS05 PATTER SON, Port Hoyal, Juniata Pa. I PRESIDENTS OF COLLEGES, MINISTERS, SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN, Tt'STirT TO THK MXlT ADViJTAtiBS OT Tuscarora Academy, j iclDcnil, Jtiiif 4 c(M rL Send for a Circular and Testimonial. D. D.Stone. A. M.,Ph D. J.J.PTTeiwo..t.M. Steitayille, 0., Female Seminary. This wiuViy-knnwa School affords thorough Christian education, at a cost of tittle more than 9 a we;k i one fvtrrth off for elerjymeH. The 87ib Sess.Cn (-0 weeks) opens Sept. 11. The address of all former pupils is requested. A grand re union at the close of the nest year. Send for pariicnltr to Her. CI1AS. C BEATTV. I). U . I.L. P.. Supt.; or Hev. A: SI. RRIDj Ph. IX, Principal. BOBIESTOtf f (jl. i.) FES1LE COLLEGE. Thorough instruction. Healthful and beautiful location, tin; of the most careful ly conducled and best sustained institution in the State. For terms, etc., address Rev. JOHN II. BKAKELEY. l'h.Ik TIGEU1I.L MILITARY SCHOOL, Ncrckanlville, 7). J., Four luiles from Philadelphia, (formerly located at Princeton 9. J. ) Rev. S. N. HOWELL, A. M., Principal.' -Foriy-feurih Annual Term begins Sept; lHh Send for Circular. Fixe InsutancCi The Mutual Plan guarantees to the mutu ally insured Ihe greatest security for the least possible cost. The premlmf notes are the capital. On this no dividetn! re paid to the slockbnlllets, but it is simply assessed to pay deficiencies arising after the payment of losses and expense, which in the COLUM r. INSURANCE COMPANY, during the total U.J years of its existence, have aver aged hut '. per centum upon the premium note, being lower than the rates paid in the best solvent stock compaiiies daring the same period uf time. In insuring at stock rates, the insured must pronounce to himself that he pays every year enough 1st: To form an accumulated fund for emergencies ; 2d. T pay large dividends lo the capital ittested iu the Company ; Sd. Rung -he risk of a Chi cago tire" coming an-l wiping his Company out of exwtrnce In a Mutual Cumpany ha keeps own rccrTe iu hand until needed, and pays no dividend to capitalists. The mutu ally irsnred, being themselves the capitalists, took after tlie business, its cbaiacterand its agents in all places, thus protrcling each other. For InfuranCs or Agencies, address J. F. FUCEAl'KF, Sreretanj. Colllrtfbia, LaucssKr County, Pa. AoeAis Wanted for fhambvrliB'c Crvat Campaign Baafe, Tus STRUGGLE OF '72 ; A Norelty in Political and Pnpulur Literature, A GBrui-. History of ihe Republican and IVr-nocrnfJc Parties ; rry sketch of the so called Loera! Republican Tarty ; an imiiie riew of the Cincinnati Convention. The mi nor tickets or side thovs Of ibe cauipaign. The finest Illustrated Cook Punished. A Book wanted by every American citizen. To secure territory at once, eeud $1 for outfit. UNION PL'BLIIIING CO.. Chicago; III., Phils., Pa., or Springfield. Ma?s. CAMPAfSNMODS FOR 1872. Agents wantd fr our Campaign goods. Sell al Sight. Pay 100 per teat, profit. Now is the time, f'end at once for Descriptive Circulars and Price Lints of our Fine Steel Engravings of all the Candidates. Campaign Biographies, Charts, Photographs, Badges, f"ifti, Fltfgs; and efythin suited lo ths times. Ten Dollnrs per day easily made. Full samples sent for $ J. A l-lrcs TIiorb G oonsi-t ei, 57 Park Row, New York. I' A MPili; V I Thirty new and bi-aufifiit BADtlLS ? 1 T,r. lilCHARDS i ( O., JiTrs, 47 Jicrraj m i. The Chenlstry f Blvioe PraiMcnre has never proiluctd a ifiiuuiiii waior which combines in such perfection Ihe bualities of anti. bilious tonic nod cathartic medicine, ai that of the StI ter Spa : and Takran r's Kr rERNEscEvr SturKa Apeuiknt is tUe artifi cial equivalent of thai great natural remedy. SOLD RY ALL DKV0GI3TS. cj nnn KU1VAK VI II I II I For any case of Blind. Bleed Al 8 1 1 1 1 1 Itching or L'icerare ) V IjW"" Piles that D BlNtis Pii.it Rrmsdt fails to cure. It rs prepared tpres ly to cure ihe Pile, an I nothing else. Soli! by all Druggists. Price. S 1 .00. BARLOW'S INDIGO BT.tTE. Is the chmi-t ami host article in the mar- xet lor Biarm; trollies. Tlie genmne has hr.ll. rt.,,1.,- . ...! V .1.1, .-- .1. . label, and is put up at Wiltberr's Drn oior,. ro. .norm Mtmi'l M., rtiilutvl- phia. . D. S. WILTBERiJKSt.' Proprietor. TSr sale by Druggists and Grocers. TEEP IT n.UDI.-The P.eliahle Family JV .Medicine, tor ihe r.rrfmnt i-nr, ir CI r,'... Diarrboe. Cholera Infnntun, Dyventrry. Cramps. Summer Complxint, Jtc , JardclVs Compound Syrup of lila-klrerry Raot and Rhubarb, and old and v!!-iFil midaI, en tirely vegetable, pleasant to take, rjuick and certain in enect : can De uependc t on in th most urgent cases ; may be" given to the voun?esl itif.tnt as well an tn the ifrad. W. i reauily taUrn by children. Keeji it in the house, and usi in time. .-d'd lv Druetiisls. 1IANSELL & l'.RO., ijfn Marktt fcirect, Philadelphia; Try if. AGENTS WNTED. Agents make more mnnry at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Par. ticulars free. G. Sti!os & Co., fine Art Publisher!. Portland. Maine. Assignee's notice. jVTOTlCS is hereby given that Christopher IX G. Engler, of Walker township. Juniata county. Pa., ani Catharine, bis wife, havn assigned all the estate, real and persoual, of said Christopher G. Eng'er, lo Samuel Leo nard, of Fayette towuship. said county, in trust for the benefit of the creditors ef said Christopher G. Engler. AH persons, there fore, indebted to the said Christopher G. En gler will make payment to the said Assignee, and those having claim cr demands will make kuowa the sane withont delay. SAMUEL LEONARD. Assignee of Christopher G. Engler. June 12. 1872-tU t(S"JvaiATA SK.irun $!,&Q oer year. 1 h. :! i t I A
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