VNESWV MORNING, SEPT. 11. 1872. ..! riVIl RAILROAD. ON AND I Ifi.r Sun-lav. June 'I 1872. Passenger i lcve Mifliin Station as follow EASTWARD. philitelp'''1 Express.. 12 56 A- JI j-Vt l ine I 7 A M pacific h'xpiess S.03 A. M. H rr b'" iccjuim'ida'u 11,23 A.M. M;t;Wii. 5,30 P.M. (jjnctututi Express? 8,31 I'. M. WESTWARD. Sn:!l:Tn Express.... Thr'tt-'' Passenger.. 2.34 A. M 4.51 A. M. 5.5(J A. M. 9,44 A. SI. Pr-itic Kxpres-.. V4v I Vs-nger ,..;"c,n.il Express Man T: tVt l ii1 Mix. J T''" .12 26 I'. . 3.36 P. . 6.2G P. . S.00 P. M. M M. M JAMES NORTH. At't )(li AM' 1U .VI UV. Cli fodder culling i:as commenced The Katv-dids make good u?e of these I ,-ptm:r nights- Ciukh vaku y.t.d npph buffer loil j:e cm r.; n tl.i. gs this fall. is - Jidue limit-1: made quite a favor aUe iuipres.-lor: u;i"ii our citizens. K A I'Bt'VK "f v.este n cattle passeo E thrniiL town "ti S.ttttrd.y the first ol tLe o.tc:i. Since Jr LillV Hall l.as been open el our people do uot ruffer for the want of ainus-niriit Fami i l Iji.Ai'fc'. didtiiigtilshed rail rncl man. as i I'"1'" several days at tending Court. t Skvkiial young gt-ntl men eonnecteti with Philadelphia banking houses were in attend: uce at Court a witnesses. Ji.HX S G'i:AVAl!I. I. a had a neat brick oiTjc- l.nili for lii n-c!t at the south ri,!f of tiie Crystal iVace Iluiidii'.g. Ci.fiiT, Attt'ti "ii at i'arket's store and amtis-Di' tit at (iravl, ill's 11 ill. kept the village from getiii.ir dull J.it week. j Lkivis II U.I., l llniri.-lnirjr, was tin ;ii.r i.iiiiu.id law J er in the c tse of ; M:. Ii a!e fg-tmst the luilreti'l Com ,ny. TlIE I.utlif ntn Synwi of (Vutral Penn aivatiia will hold its annual sessimi at j Ai:viwii, M'fll'ii ci:i:;ly, commencing ' 1 ti.e j in-t. . ' A njliKM1 -wa in I or the Comt 01. 1 tsrt t l.lwi-ell t! lours 1 I 1 She wa- ! li ven a'i.1 twi lv " dock .-nit t.i i .il in .Ii 1 . t'.l 1 of i' til. JiK!T.r '.Hi f-tliitv. h.;s nr. i-ti s, i f Wa'nut. thi. ; a iM.iel.itie for rl.tii." ff--ti aih-ttees il;t patient boxes It i; it fj.ecuy. ,1V Mr s i vit-p- in iclitiie IlxJi luK liitiiiAM on account of the lite fi-i.iti ! 'Court on Sa'urday night. i.i?ci:nj,i!!i-,i to ri main in town over v--A ir. lie a1 tended the Lutheran irrii dun:.: inormiijf set viae. I K-.i. u-.ritiiiir "rains of the fir.-t 1 l;:icr t I! tvur ran "i t t:i. in by ? .. : at o. s. a iiv-r to tin; Juniata Val E r Y.uvm.I mu.ed and k. -ft by the "'di-J x-r L;t-:1: m, one mile i;o;iLiatt M 11.12 it. A I'hii. ii i.piiu d-tictive named V. w:is a w.tness in the Gallah-r riht cae. lie was distinguishable iiivuh-re in a crowd by the peculiarity i "t!iavii,g a while beard and a wig ol t liiiriiiut colored hhir I A Grant and iIm.ii Club has been Z'lliu M ,rVlill. with the (n!luil'i' ntfi-rs : JWibnl II. 1). Wilier. 'ee I 'tesidentt, Jacob G. Snvder and i ... . , - " V' hi. I Secretary Capl. C. McClellan. Iiiasurer James II. Simons. AtTF.NTIuM ! Jl NIATA S CCOITS W are hereby ordered to meet iu Mex im. on Saturdav, September 21st, at 10 "'clock, uroni' t. R,.!l cull at that I, ..or ty' oidtr of J. K. ROBINSON. Captain. Matihi-v,- R,,ukrs O S. I'Hn the advertisement of the Fran r,"pus Harda'are Company, iu another "!tntl. i lii.4 I '..mnnti c sell ..--r .bin 1 - - . j c ,n I w Hardware line, and buying largely 'J1 Mil ;,fT.ird to sell at Eastern prices u'ry ti.uchauts supplied. Call and a;" their prices and secure bargains. rin ? wing of the Democracy b Id : !!"g in li.e Court House, one m eek .'louday vetnng last. Next ; Jto'- eV"i"K a,"ir,'"K men j J"''1" ' Palteison The Democracy j TIM, f 'U",y l',Ve tW organiz,,io1 , Mnocracy is getting tired of ring Db- J. V. M "RRisiox, Trustee, will ' t public sale, ou Saturdav. S ep yr 2S. 1S7 2, a farm in Lack town- Up . l,.lm,; , .i f i I'lrigtng u the estate of George )!ci on,., ti i ,, . . , "oi, m c a . containiii" 310 acres. tiavin thereon wnk ham, carriage house and ;'r f UthuihlillP-. See advertisement --wtber column. x Monday evtuing a company of ,'.tn,,red the service of the Gray Cornel . T?...J r . i ' -- ........ , lmB piace, auu pro 'o the residences of Mrs R- C. 1r and Mr. John Wrial it. resnec -7 and tavt. tiii m , co,,,,,.,,,,,!,..,,..- ! r-iiAHu ., . . ' i -limit. 1 the vindication of iheir from .be el.,, .1.., i...,, "lero. -Uu .l. , 6 , '""o'.t atrainat . hem i.. il.or i t Week. v,uu. ! The Vermont election, held last week, resulted in a Repub lican victory of 25,000 majority, and the election in Maine, hefd on Monday last, gives the State to the Republicans by a major- uy ot IUUO. That is the dcatl Krell of Greeley ism. J-.venvTHiXG in the Hardware line can be found at the Hardware Store of D. P. Paint, successor to Graybill & C)., liyetal Palace Building. MifHiutuwn. AttEXTIO. ! G K BILL ZtH'AVES ou are hereby ordered to meet at your aiinorr, on Saturday, September, 2Ut, at 7i o'clock A. M., in full uniform, to at tend a military parade at McAlisterville A full attendance is requested. Uy order of the Captain. A. H. FASICK.O. S. Glass, Puttv, &c, for pale at the ll.-trdware Store of I) P. Paist, successor to Graybiil & Co To THK ClTIFS OF MtlTLlXTOWX AMI VlCIMTV C. McClellan. of this place, has been appoint d Agent for the WilHanif-pnrt Fir luMiraiue Cotrpiny Cash Capital, $100,000 Does business on the stock plan. Rate compare favor ably wi.h any othrr cas!i company. Alsn represent the .lontstowii Mutual and the Pottviile Mutual Fire Insurance Companies. All are reliable companies. Choicest i'l TLt itv at the Hardware More of D. P. Paist, Crystal Palace Hiiihling, MifHiotnwn Gkn'l SHIfXSIllMXCSi-ItAyoD t(l)LK K'AXMCHTKKFKIit:.N hKKSHT A Milt U N Was in town the other day, and eai.I to our cilizens that at the water ioraj of Win F S113 der could be found the best stock of 'II AI RS he evi r saw ollered for s.ile anywhere, and his a-! vice to all those in need of thai is that I hey go to the o'd am popu'ar stand 011 Main street, M fflin town. The (! neral's advice, like his until'", is a good 01. e, and we trust it will he heeded. Fix K.ST Paints, Varnishes, Oils Sec. for sale at the ilan!a e Store of U P. Paist. successor to (I ray bill Sz Co. i Pr.TWKfX the hmire of "eight and nine I o'clock on M.m.iar eveniiiir, J- 13. Alex- ander, cotiviete I aud sentenced at the last Cow for a term of four years i:i the esteru Pen item iaiy. for forgery, m-tde his scape IVuiu the jul yard by placing I one end of a li i.nd ou the pitvy and iestiug the other m 1 ng-iii.st the top ol , ihe Wi.t, from ". hu ll 1; : must have 1. ap ed or dropped himself, as there was nothing a.iiii.-t the wall on the out.-iile that could facilitate his passage lo the jjiound. Wh. n the Sheriff c "lie: to lock up his j ii.-0!:ers he missed Alexander. I As yet his w h.-nisboiits f.ave not beet, ills-covered. If the piisom r had di I ayeil his esttpe twelve hours later it never have heen inade, fur the """'Id j .i4.il..; had intended to s'art with him for Pi!t burg on Tuesday morning. A FINE as-oitin -ut of Calf and Mo r.iei.n Sltins i llie 11 -i i A wjM p nf Skins at the llaniwaae Si' ,. . P. P. 1 Paist, successor to Graybiil & Co CoNSTAELS KkkLIX, "f Patterson, brought a traveling woman fiotn that town, on last Wednesday, for the pur pose of lodging her iu j til She refused to go. When they reached Ma n street, i flicer 'tohiusi'U, of this boiwugh, then took charge of the case, and called on i he b . slanders to lend a hand in bearing away both the- woman and a man who claimed to be her husband. A colored ruin and the officer h d the husband, and vmImi,' mn liii,'rr ulin ms stand ing in the crowd, manned the woman. With a firm trrin he siezed her bv the r .1 i i i.... l i nunc Ul llie ll lh, 11111 IIU-iiiTM I uuriijz .' . ... . : in front ot htm she ail tun while most ' vehemently protei-ling. Before he suc ceeded in getting l.er to the Jill she uim aged to tear bis hut in a manner most unsatisfactory to him, and fiercely gnaw ed one of his thumbs, which el,e got be tween her teeth Tho two vagrants were finally lodged in jail. AfjKKTLTl KAL I .1 1'LK.M KXTS m lde of the best milerial, always ou hand at the Hardware Store of I). P. Paist, suc cessor to Giaybill & Co. The case of Mrs. Beale against the P. M R Company, and the Gallaher Wiight case awakened an intense inter est among the wh ile people of Mifflin and vicinity. Usually Court proceedings are little thought of aud cared for by toe fcm.le portion of the community. These ,Wl, caes proved exceptions. The prljn ,,f itte community with its deep sympathy for the unfortunate Mrs lleai; auj Mis. Gallaher and Mr. Wright, was quickened to its deepest , g0 lnve(l ,ue ladie8 lhll, they attended iu numbers during all the sittings of tbe Court under the progress of the trial of these two cases Under the inspiration that the pr- sence that fair 'and pure woman always imparts. Coun- i v , . .... A sel were more courteous ana oriiiiatii jurors more attentive, and auditors or spectltors more deff-rential in all their bearing. No Judge, ever before in Juni ata sat on the bench with such an audi ence to listen to his rulings and charges. We do not know that any one of the ladies who graced the Court and honored the parties in the cases enumerated by their presence, in the least degree, favor the woman's rights moveinen. yet if Mrs. Anthony or Lucy Stone could have : i i :.. . .1... .... ru.m on miv one i"""1 ""' h i t of the great trial days, they wou Id have , been moved to exclamations Of neng.it, , ,. 1. . .i . . . .. .1.. l,..rl.;.,irer : ana ueraiueu lue tact, ts mo of the new dawn in Juniata. I Cotmr 1'ROCKtiHNOs, September T., 1872 Jacob spade vs. Jeremiah Bru ner and Win. Carl. Verdict for plff for fifty-six dollars Elizabeth Beale vs. Peuna. It. R. Co. This was an action against the P. R. R Co. for negligence in causing the death of Thomas Beale, on the 2nd day of Sep tember, 1871. The jury, after being charged by the Court, found for the plff. $1,000 Wm. Edmtston, for use of W'm. and James Kidd. vs. Daniel Coffunan. Jud. ment by consent for 834 and costs of suit. The balance of the civil list was con tinued. Qt'ARTKIt SESSION'S. Commonwealth vs. Adam Smith. In dictment Forcible eutry and detainer Continued to next session. Com. V8 Lewis Bryner. Indictment Kmbezzlement as agent. Continued to next session, aud deft, allowed to euter in Ins own recognizance iu the sum of 400, to appear at the next term. torn. vs. r rank Reamer Indictment Assault and battery. Verdict, guilty. Cora. vs. Sam'l I'ickenbach. Indict ment Obtaining endorsement of prose cutor by means of false preteuses. The prosecutor, by his own testimony, having failed to make ont a case, the deft, was ac juittod, and the j'iry divided the costs between prosecutor and defendant. Com. vs. John Wright and Jane Gal aher. This was an indictment chargiog defendants with stealing twenty-three U. S 5 20 Bond, of the denomination f 1.000 each, am muting in all to the sum of ?3.000 ; also with receiving said Bonds from person or persons un known, knowing them to have been sto len This, owing to the age and former high character of the parlies, was the most interesting trial of the week. Much sympathy was manifested for the defend ants. '1 he jury foul id them not guilty, hut that they pay all the costs. The I titer part of the verdict, being illegal was suppressed y the Court We for i.ear further comment, as a civil suit, we are informed, is pending against the de fendants to recover the value of the bonds alleged lo have beeu stolen. Com. ve. James B. Alexander. In dictment Fonrery. Two hills, one for forging a note of f 3 500, w hich was dis counted by Doty, Parker & Co.; the second, for forging a note of Si, 100, t'is counted by E. S. Poty. The defendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to lour years in the Western Penitentiary. Coin. vs. Jane Quay. Surety of the Peace W. I", rnvder, prosecutor. Sen tenced to pay costs and give security in ?100 to keep the peace for six mouths Com. vs. Jos. Iilanthard Indictment forgery. Not a true biil. and county to pay the cosls. Com vs. Jos. Towsry. Indictment Assault and Battery. Not a true bill. iw c, IIIlty , the costs Com. v. James K yle and James New- Ii... I ..diet tnent Assault and Battery i.i.i r-ettleil liv the names. . ....... r, 4 j Com vs. Martha H ellenberger. In-( dictiuent Assault and Battery. A true' bill. Settled by the parlies. Com. vs 1). W. Allen. Indictment j Assault and Battery. Not a true bill, i and prosecutrix to pay (he costs. N97T3 from Hsighboring Counties. MllFLIX ColWTV. Pickpockets plied their arts at Lewistown on show day. The Dimo rut says : John Wolfkeil, of 'Iranville, had- his pocket book taken, which contained $14 , John Ilooley, of Kichacoquillas Valley, his, containing ?240 ; and another individual, whose name we did not learn, lost $75.... Fos ter M. Henry, of New Lancaster, in this county, was in town to stdl a load of shingles He sold the shingles and got drunk. In the evening he went to lieedsville nn. I at night aa late as 10 o'clock was at the Camp Meeting, but still drunk. Toward midnight he pro ceeded homeward alone Arriving at llie lime kiln on Fred Schrader's prop erty, a short distauce above Honey Creek station, he found the kiln was firtd, and llie top layers just comfortably warmi Thinking, (no doubt,) that this would be a comfortable place to stay for the night, he lay, dowu over the heated kiln to sleep, little knowing that the sul phurous or carbonic fumes escaping would inevitably make his sleep the sleep of death. But, it was so. In the morn ing lie was found there, dead ! Esq John Swarlzell was notified and with a jury of twelve citizens held an inquest over the remains, which resulted in the very just verdict, Died from suffocation.'' Mr. Ileojy was about 50 years of age. and had no family, but lived alone in a woodman's cabin. He bad about his person, when found, 76 cents in money and two bottles of what had doubtless been sold to him as whirky. but which was really drug poison !... .The .S'' nel says : Cloyd May made a narrow escape from being crushed, between the lender and cars of the Sunday's camp meeting excursion train at Milroy, where, he was adjusting the hose leading from the tank, the engine was backed up and he was thus caught, and is now suffering from a broken collar bone and other bruises. . . . Willie, aged about four years, son of Jacob Steidle, was drowned on Saturday afternoon in the river about a mile and a half below town, lie bad gone iu the skiff, against, it is said, llie remonstrance of Lis mother, with his father, to spend Sunday with Kaler, the tenant of the McClure tract below IJixler a Station The boy fell out. . .. . i i l wUetlier irom losing nis oaiance oy me - m i tbe side too far. is not known, lie sank . immediately aud in deep water. From gome cause his father and companion proved unequal to the effort of attempt ing his rescue. Intelligence of the acci dent eoon reached town and many per sons went dowu to aid in the search for the body, which was recovered late in the evening. Notice to Pat Up. We have been requested to slate thaMbe Books of the late firm of E. War. am & Co., will be left at the hardware store of the Fran ciscus Hardware Company, iu this place, for a short time for collection. All per sons indebted to said firm are requested to pay up aud save costs. Fair. The Jeniata County Agricul tural Society will hold their annual Fair on October 9th, 10th and 11th, 1872. G. M. Ghaham, , Cor Scd'y. II. D. Wrllkr, of this place, an nounces to the public that he has a good 40 gallou Copper Kettle, which he in tends lettling ont, at reasonable prices, to persons boiling applebutter, &c. Sept. 4 2w GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLES At the Patterson Diw Store, Come and have your eye-sight re stored. Died : ZlDEIt On the 4ih inst., in Pfoutz Val ley, Piev. George Zidcr, aged 89 years, 10 months and 29 days. The deceased was the father of ten chil dren, tho gran Ifat her of forty grandchildren, and the great grandchildren of fifty five crcnt gran (children making in all one nun- lreu and five uescendants. lie was an es teemed citizen of Pfouli's Valley, and w.n engaged in preaching the go pel to tbe Men- onite congregation lor the period of furty- two years. His lunerul services were con ducted by I'evs. Isaac Barton, J. K. Snyder. and Jo-wph liausler. J. .M. UIFFU.NTO'iYN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BO A III) OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jiikuta Sbntiskl by the Board of Commerce of Mitilin and Pat terson. Butter 'f lb Eggs, dot Lard, lb Country Soap t!i-e:ix Tallcw Rags Won!, washed Dried Apples " Peaches, pared " Peaches, uupared. Cherries, pitted - " Blackbrrie9..... ' Raspherries Country Hams Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, f bus Onions ' Ground Alum Salt, "fl sack.... Railroad Ties Locust Pots, mortising " fov board fence.. 20 20 8 , 8 25 8 3 , f0 10 20 15 20 10 16 12 40 2 25 50 5 SnELLEY A STAMBAl'GH S PRICES CUU- nr.M. -correct e,. "e.y. ! Ciivstau P...a.-E, Mirain.own, 1 i n ... . ... n .. . rniue i.o.i o.ii.er, per jo... .......... Eggs, per d;nen Tliowper 'ib Dried Apples, per lb ('"iou' ""; ,; Bacon, cities smoked, per lb - Shoulder, smoked, 20 20 00 08 00 B5 00 09 13 GO Hams, I Washed Wool. D. K. SUL.lCFF'S PRICKS CURRENT Reported Weekly. Gbais. Old Wheat, "fJ bus New " " - Corn Oats Cloverneed Timoihy seed Coal. Prepared Ccal, "J? ton Nut " " Pea " " Bituminous" " LrMtiRR. Run of Log, 4 4, -jp 10 )0 ft ' 5-8, " .. 8-4, " " " 6-4, Hemlock Frame, " " Boards. " Whitepine worked Flooring. $' 40 1 35 55 32 4 50 3 50 So CO .. 4 50 3 10 5 00 $35 00 25 00 ....25 O0to40 00 ... 25001040 00 2OO0 , 20 00 .. 85 00 " German Siding 35 00 Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sasb, 8x10, window. 05 " 0x12. o ' 10x12, " 80 " lUxll, ' B0 PHILADELPHIA MillKETS, PtuLAPELrhiA. Sept. 10, 1872. FLOt n The market is less nctive. There is no demand, axcept to supp'y tbe immedK ate wants of the home consumers, whose purchasers foot up 000 lots, including Superfine SI 75(5)5 50 Extras ?5 5i'ir)0 25 N. W. Extra Family $7 2o(nV 75 Ohio & Ind. do. do S8 2:.(Vf9 00 Peuna. do. do SS O(o,8 75 Fancy Brands...- $'J5t'10 50 Gbais The Wbe'at market is not so firm. Sales of 000 bus. western red at 1 62al 70; amber at 1 72al 70 ; and while at $185. Bye is nominal at 9Uc. Corn is steady and in moderate request ; sales of yellow at (itc. and 2000 bu western mixed at 6oc. Oais attrast but little attention ; sties of 4000 bus old white at 4'altic; 70''0 bua new Del. at 45c. and 2000 bus new western at 40a41c for white, and 37a3!c for mixed. rniLADELPHI A CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Sept. 94 V M. Tbe Cattle market was rather dull this week, but prices were rather firmer. About 2800 head arrived and sold ai the Avenue Drove yard, at 78c for extra Penn. and we'ern stee. s. Gi7c for fair to good do aud 4ia5e JS lb. gross, for common. Cows and Calves were dull and nominal at $25a30.nd fresh cows at $35a40. Sheep attracted considerable attention at full prices. Sales of fair and choice at SaOjc, and common at 3a4c Hi. C. KOTHROCK, DEA'TIST, McA-listerville, Peuna., OFFERS hi professsonal services to the public in general, in both branches of his profession operative and mechanical. First week ef every month at Richfield, Fre mont and Turkey Valley. Second week Liverpool and Wild Cat Val ley. Third week Millerstown and Raccoon Valley. . Fourth week nt his office in M'Alisterville. Will visit Mifflin when oalled on. Teeth" put up on any of tbe bases, and as liberal as anywhere else. Address by letter or otherwise. $e1 6sta.tr. EXECTTOS'S SALS 0? u VALUABLE REAL ESTATE V THE undersigoecl. Executor of tbe estate of Koliert C. GalUlier. deceased, will sell at public sale, at Miffiintown, on TUESDAY. OCTOBER ft. 1872, The f llowing described valuable real estate, to wit : Xo. 1. Tlie Mansion Farm, sit uate in Fermanagh township, adjoining the borough of Miffliutown. containing 135 ACRES AND 55 PERCHES, net. The improvements are TWO LARUE BRICK HOUSES, One Frtiinc I loiiNt Blacksmith Shop, Wagon-maker Shop, large Kran.e BANK BARN with Wagon-shed aud Corn-crib atlacbed. Carriage House, Horse Stable and all oilitr necessary ouibuil lingi. There is a Well of water near the door, and running water convenient lo the barn for the u-e of stock. The farm n in the best ata.te of cultivation and under good fence. This is one of tbe most valuable farms in tbeeouniv. and is especially desirable on aceount of its convenience to market, churches, schools, Jto No. 2. A Farm situate in Beale town ship, about five miles west of Patterson Sta tion, 1. U.K., and a!out one mile from Jjhus town, coaiaiuing 143 acres anil 55 perches, net. The improvements are a NEW ITltA-ME HOUSE, BNK BARN, and other outbuildinzs. a well of good water at the door, and running wa ter on the premises. The greitcr part of the farm is cleared and the balance well timber ed Tbe land ii liieesione and baa gtod quarrief on it, and is convenient to store and schools. No. 3 A Farm situate in Walker twp , mi'e from Mirllintown, containing about one mi !i9 acres aiel 'J- per-;h- s, net. About one third is cleared aud the balance well set with good timber. Xo. 4. A tract of Woodland, contain ing 12 acres and 59 perches, adjoining the above tract. No 5. A tract of land in Walker twp , containing J3 aires and 22 perches, adjoin ing lauds .1' Kurtz Ka.itl'man, Dr. Philo llxmlin and others. This Iract is mostly cleared and the balance well timbered. No C A tract of laud in Walker lownhip. adjoining lands of Dr. Philo Ham lin, John Wright and others, containing 36 acres ar.d 119 perches, about six acres of which is cleared and ibe balance well Eel i!h oak and pine timber. No 7. A Lot of 6 acres and 13J perches, in tbe eastern part of t lie borough of Mittiintowu. This is a choice piece uf land, aud has a good Limestone (Quarry on it No 8. A tract of Woodland .-ituate in Fermanagh township, adjoining lands of Emanuel Moyer aud others, containing 28 acres, more or less. No. 9. A lot in Walker township, ad joining lands of Isaac Eika, containing 1 acre and 03 perches. No 10 Lot Xo 54. in the borough of MitHiutowu, froniing lit) feet on Main s.rect, and having depth of 142 feet (o an allev. hhving Ihereon erec.ed a new BRICK HOUSE. 21 fi ct front by GO fet deep, a large new Frutne Stable and good Cistern. No. 1 1. Lot No. 5:, on Main street, iu the Imroegh of Mifflin. own, front UO by 112 feet deep. No 12. Part of Lot No. "52, on Main street, Miffiintown, front 45 feel by 112 feel deep Xo 13. Lot No. 42. or Main street, Mitllintown, with Dwelling Hi use and other outbuildings, GO feet front by 142 feet deep. No 14 House and Lot. on Third street. Mini n.own. with BRICK HOUSE and other outbuildings, tit) feet front by 142 feet deep. Nn. 15. An unimproved Lot of about Lone-fourth acre, on Third street, MifHintown. No. 1G. Six vacant Lots on Washing ion street. Milllinlown, Nos. 5. 0. 7, 8. 'J and 10 ; each 50 feet front by 1 10 feel deep. X'o. 17 Limestone Quarry Lot. ad joining Lutheran burying ground, nt Mi&lin lown. No. 18. Lot of Ground adjoining Su loufTs warehouse lot. having ihereon a Wa gon Shed with two Corn Cribs attached. No. 19. A Wharf in Walker township, adjoining lot of Mr-. Smith. TERMS OF SALE : Ten per cent, of the purchase money lo be paid on day of sale ; forty percent, on April 1. 1S73, when Deed will be delivered and possession given. One half to remain in the property during the lifetime of the widow, Jauc Gallaher, the interest thereof to be paid lo her annually, and the principal sum nt Ler death ; lo he secured by bond and mortgage Jn the prem ises. Any one desiring to view the above prop erty will call on Seth Zjigler. at Mifflin. own. or on (he undersigned at his residence l miles east of Mitlliutown. JSg- Sale will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. and continue from day to day until all is sold. Attendance will tie given by JOSEPH UOTIIROCK. Executor of the estate of Robert C. (Jallaher, dec-tased. Aug. 21, 1872-ts GUuCEHV, -PROVISION, LIST OF LE ADING ARTICLES A PRICES reported weekly by C. B.UULEY, op posite the Post OrSsv, Miiflint jwn, Pa : II holetalt. Butter Eggs - Lard 10 Cheese, Ohio Sew Vo k Molisses, Porto K.co, "ty gal-... " New Orleans S'rup, Honey Bee- " Amber " Melted sugar Sugar, Granulated A B " Extra C ." " Yellow C " Brown Coffee, Rio, Choice ' Fair ' " Roasted (Arouckles) Tea, Imperial, Fiuesl Oolong. RaisiLS, Valentia.- ' Layers .. Currants - Prueus, French Rice Retail 20 20 12 22 25 to 1 00 05 80 1 00 n i 12 II 10 C) U0 00 20 25 2U 20 12 6 10 15 Soap, Rosin Olive " Babhit Salt, Ground Alum 8 12 2 00 1015 3 50 40 35 30 1 50a 1 75 ' 25 50 8 60 4o 30 BO 5 25 4 5o 2 IHI 60 40 40 ' Dairy Mackeral, So. 'i (new) bbl.. ISrooms, No. 1 " No. - : ' So. 3 Tubs. Cedar Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops.. Slaw Cutters Tin Cups - Tin Dish Pans Tin Cullenders Tin Wash Pans Tin Buckets ' Boots, Men's Calf Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting Potatoes, Irish " Sweet, peck.... Coal Oil, V gallon Cash paid for eggs. ARGE stock of Ready-made Clothing for t sale by HARUiY & CO. 3HL5ooflf 5rorfrJr$, Qnfrnstwrr, &t, stiSIlYthSont. First in the Field with our Xe w Goods for the ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON TILTEN & ESPE.qSCHADE'S. 0 DOLLY VARDEN THE GREAT RAGE in Woolen and Cotten "Materials. Alexis Cloths, Japanese Stripe, The Popular (roods, in Xew and Choice 'Styles. 9! Maripose Mas, Figured and Stripes, The Handsomest and Cheapest. Yosemite Marseilles, Stripes, In Beautiful Designs. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ALPACCAS, And a host of other things which must be seen to be appreciated. ' WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any and everything at prices which defy competition. Hi H! One of the best in the county, embracing all the New and Best Styles for the Spring and Summer Trade, for Ladies, Misses and Children the ' same exclusively tor our trade at prices to suit all purchasers. Jt.very ; pair warranted " j Grocery and (J) ueensware Departnient. 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 snbinitt'-d to the inspection of all our numerous friends and custorqers. For quality and pries we defy competition; WE SOLICIT A FULL SHARE OF PULLIC PATRONAGE. TILT EX & ESPEXSCIIADE. May 1, 1872-ly D. W. HARLEY & GO 'S Is the place where you can buy ITIm; loft imtl tlio'OliosipcKt "? -V 1 MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SOOTS, SHOES, AND FUSNISEIITS GOODS. - WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select Stocks ever offered in this' market, and at ASTOXJSIXO LOW WIVES: Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made t-f order, at short notice, very reasonable. Itemember the place, in the Nevin Building, two doors west of the Keystone Store. It 11 1 DUE STREET, MIFFL1NT0WN, PA. may 8, lt72-tf DR. P. C. DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected Spectacles. All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage tV call, as they will find the largest stock in the comity to select from'.' COME' AND HAVE VOL' 11 KVE-SIGI1T RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTHUMEUTS, VIOLINS, ACUOllUEONS ANI II AK.MOXICONS ; ALSO V SI'LKNUID ASSORTMENT OF TOILET ARTICLES With an mmense stock" of NOTIONS and old. at the D. K. SDLOUFF & CO., (Successors fo D. P. Sulouff.) B2ALEHS HI Grain, Lumber, Coal, Sitlt, Piaster, CALCINED PLASTER. CEENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at-the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain. Lumber, Coal, 4c. cheaper than any o. her parties. We therefore diefy competi tion. fi-af Ynu can make monev by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Gum will be bkccived in store to be sold sr the Ist or Juke, 1872. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown. April 20. 1872. CADTI0.I A LL. Prsos re bereb7 one. against picking berries on the premises of the undersiened, in Fernanogh township, from FRIDAY evening until TUESDAY e enii.g of each week. Every person violating this notice will be dealt with according to law EMANUEL, MOYER. July 24, 1872-tf IF YOU WANT NEAT SALE1JILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS, CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE AT- 0 S Hi- f S RUL'DJO CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS FOR THE LADIES, . 4- Something for everybody, young' PA'TTEKSOX DKUG STORE. VALUABLE PROPER! Y AT PRSVATE SALE rFIl E nndsrsig.ie 1 otTi-rs for sale the f llow 1 ing prope. ty, situated in Milfurd twp., Jnniata count, IVs., 2 nii'es west of Patter-" son aud mile from'' the P. R. R. bounded by lands of J noes North on the n-wib and east, and by lands of E. S. Doty-un the south' and west, cuutuiuing ' Eight Acres and Seventy-Six Perches," all iu a good taie of cul.ivati.in. The' Im provements are as follows : jpirvic iiorsK, 22x'.l). with b-ieinent and eiht rooms, thrie , clothes presses and two balls; also a good. BANKIIM'N, 2-ixt;. well arran;ed : alsi Spring House. S.uokc llnuse, p.ud o'her ne cessary outbuildings. Tuerc is also an abun dance cf fruit on ifae premises an Orchard1 of over 50 trees. So hiring in bearing condi tion, also Cherries and Peaches. There is a gnod Sprinj of njver failing wator near the house. TERMS: Price $2."0. One thousand. dollars lo be paid on the 1st: of April, 1873, when Deed will be made and possession given. The balance in payment) tp suit purchaser. Call at the premises, or address A. J. HERTZLER. Tatterson, Juniata Co., Pa- N. B. If desirable, the purchaser can buy thirty acres more, adjoining the above prop erty, tind'-r cultivation, at $59 per acre. July 81, ls72-tf Assignee's Notice. "VfOTlCJ is hereoy gi'ea that Christopher 0 Eau of .,lker town,hipi JulfUl. county. Pa., and Catharine. Lis wife, hv. assigned all the estate, real and personal, of said Christopher G. Kng'er, to Samuel Leo nard, nt Fayette township, said county, in trust for (he benefit of the credito.s ef said Christopher G. Englcr. All persons, there fore, indebted to the said Christopher G. En g;er will make payment to tbe said Assignee, and those having claims or demands will make known the eaa.e without delay. SAMUEL LEONARD. Assignee of Christopher O. Engter. June 12, 182-61