&t jaitiafr Stntinel ifEDNESDaT WORKING, SEPT. 26. 1872. PESS3VLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND jfier Sunday. June 2, 1872, Passenger Train' will le Mifflin 8iation as follows: " " Philadelphia Express.. 12.56 A. M Fast Line 1 47 A. M. Pacific Express 8,08 A. Al. Hirrisb'g Accommoda'o 11,83 A. M. Mail Train 5,30 P. M. CiBeinnsti Express 8,31 I. M. WESTWARD. Siotliern Express 2.34 A. M Tlironali Passenger 4,51 A. M Pacific Express y Passenger Cincinnati Express... Mail Train Fact Line Mixed Train . 5.56 A. M. . 9.44 A. M. .12.SJG 1. M. . 3,36 P. M . 6.2G P. M. . 8,00 P. M Stops when signaled. JAMES NORTH. Ag'l B VOTERS, RALLY ! ! REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING. Grant, Wilson, Eartranft, JSsrra, Allen ani the TrTtole State, District and C:zntj Tickets A M Meetini of the Republicans of J j aiata will be b:!d in MIFFLIXTOWX, On Friday, October 4lh, 1S72, at one o'clock, P. M. GFS. CHARLES ALBRIGHT, of Carbon eonnty. one of our nominees for Congress nan at large. Hon JOHN B PACKER, our rionineefor Congressman in ibe District, Col THOMAS P. OCHILTREE, of Trias, and oilier able and distinguished speakers will rertain'y lie present and d scur-t the issues ol the dy. Let there h-a prr.nl rally of I he honest an J gallant Repuh'ictni lo hr the Irulli. By order of rhe County Committee. JOilV BAl.S!! VCil. Chairman. Mifflin'owo Sept. 2!. 1S72. rows a.i rtir.viKY. . David Watts is etil.iiging his house at East Point At.RICTI.ri H L I.VPLKWfc.NTS for sn.le at Pai.-te's Haidware Store. A . Curtiu has g ine over to the lib erals. IVaSTtO. A hoy to l-arti the print in' lii.-inrss. ( n from tow n preferred Aj'piy at this office. Glass Fmit Jars for IS cents, ai Fianri.-cua". () last Sum day l lie Military rompa i-innf Juniata county met at McAli terviih-, in a pt-ueial iiaraiie. A flock nt pa'tiides found t'.tirway into the Court liou-e anl on Mond.ij m'ruit;. and rem lined there all day Ntw lot of Mows of til kinds jus: ri-cii'-cd at Paiete's liaidwaie Store. Uenienibtr the 4 h day of October Cemtnitteetnen, it is hoped, will arrange to attt-ud with their trieu is ou that oc TlIE Huntingdon Presbytery will hold its fall aiecling at Acadeinia this county, runiuieticiiig ou the first day of October i it. A cibsat variety of liird Cages at Franciectts'. The Sitters' National Convt nti- n hold at Pittsburg. jt week, to endorse t lie re-nomination of Giant, was one of tbe greatest of demonstrating. Fifty thousand soldiers were in the city. Tne Uuiou Sunday School at Johns tswn. lSeale township, will hold a cele ration in a prove near that place, on f-aiurday, September 2Sih, 1S72. The public are invited to attend. Different kinds of II. nee and Mult Shore for sale at Paistu's hardware store MrWillhasa hog trap in bis back yard, in the shape of a sw ill barrel dug into the ground. I bis morning one of his own hogs was sticking in it, head down dead, iu the barn I, making the third hog (hits caught this summer. It is an itn provement on John Tyson's hear trap. . Go to Franciscua for any and every thing iu the Hardware line. Preparations are being made to en large the store-room of the Fianciscus Hardware Company. It will when com pieted extend over the entire leirgth of the lot, from Main street back lo the alhy. Gins, Pistols. Shot, Game Bags, Shot Pouches, Gun Locks," &c, at Paiste's Hardware Store. Ox last Sabbath Rev. J. J. Hamilton. of Ickesburg, Perry county, formerly of this county, preached to.a large audience in the Presbyterian church, the funeral sermon of the late Rev. Matthew Allison, from Rev. 1 4 : 13. Brass, Iron, Copper, Porcdaiu and Tin Lined Kettles, at Franciscus. Fair. The Juniata County Agiicul tural Society will hold their annual Fair en October 9th, 10th and lllh, 1872. G. M. Graham, Cor. Sect's. J. Shelblrn Bobison, Executor of the estate of Catharine Cuuningham, de ceased, will offer at public sale, on Sat urday, November 2, 1872, a tract of land in Milford township containing 28 acres, with a new frame dwelling boose, bank barn, and other outbuildings thereon erected. See advertisement in another eolatnn. In the borough of Lebanon, on Satur flay, tbe 14th mm, water was introduced from a creek near by, through pipes eon- ttrneted and laid by Jamea M. Sellers & Co., of Philadelphia. You can find everything yort need in .1 a me hardware line, at the Mifflintown Wholesale and Retail Hardware Store, in the Crystal Palace Building. New G. ods r. Bartley has jnst re ceiTed at he store on Main street, oppo site the Poet Office, a large stock of Hats and Caps. Roots and Shoes, Ladies', Misses' and Children's Gaiters. &c, and will sell the same at tbe very lowest prices. A splendid assortment of Single and Double Shot Guns. Powder, Shot, Sec. at Franciscus' Hardware Store. Rkmkmekk, next Tuesday is the day on which the real estate of Robert C Jallaher, dee'd, will be offered at public Ditlu. by the Executor. The. farm of Ueotge McConnell, die'd. in Lack township, will be ollvred at pub lie rale ou Saturday next. IIickck'8 Kkuto.vb Cidkr Mill, for either baud or horse power, with latest improvement, for sale at the Fran ciscus Hardware Store. Meltixo or Grant and Wilson Cli o The Grant and Wilson Club ol Mifflintown will hold a pub ic tneetiug in the Court House, on Saturday evening. September 2S:li, at 7 o'clock. Addresses will be delivered. All are invited to attend. II. I). WEI.LEK. President, Call and see the Miffl.ntown Whole sale and Retail Hardware Store, in the Crystal Palace Huihling, Bridge Street, MifTliiitown. Tim You.su Folks' Rural is a nov elty among publications for Young Peo ple, entirely cliff rent fiota any other in sty le and character. Cash prizes are iven for best cotnjjositi-uis." Wriie for a specimen ntimht r and particulars, w hich w ill be sent free. Terms, $ 1 .50 per year SI 00 in clubs of four and uioie, and "very subscriber rec; ives a pair of beau liful thrornos as a gift. Splendid pre miums to thoso w ho firm clubs. Ad dies U. X. F. Lnvts, Publisher, Chi cago, Illinois. Hay and Mraw Cutlers, Cucumber A'ood Pump. Meat CuUers and Sausage StuflVrs, Tin-v.ne, Hollow Ware, Wall Paper, Biushes of nil kinds, Biootus and L'urters, Shovels. Foiks. Scoops, for sale at l'ais:e's Wlrnhvule and 1'eUil Hard war! Store, Bii !ge street MiMliutowti. The Bloointicld A li "u!e says : Ou last Thursday morning CLsrli-s Aiii.icli, i sou of Jereaiii't Minicli, living on the iartii of WillUm Power, near Limlis Imrg, w as ruu over by a heavy road wagon, and had several libs broken and tiis th;g i veiy mull bruised It appears that lie had hitched a horse to the wagon to draw it nut ol't'ie shed, and the horse taking flight ran otT. when young Miuich fell, and both whels passed over his body We learn th it fifi. B 'wer. s u of Jacob Bower, of Ty roue township, was ran over by one of t he w l ee!s of a wngoti load d with dbty bushels ol lime. The yiiidii g sand of the road veil his life. PatkT S l FFL, the best and cheapest steel made, for sale at Paiste's Hardware Store. The Drmm-rat ! JlryLiUr of last week contains the following : Pli IL a lit LPtt l a, Dec. 27, 1856 Amos O Bonsall, E-i , My Dear Sir, The money for Juniata county for Octobt-r was paid by General Hale to Kzra, D. Paikrr, chairman of the Bu chaiiau and Breckitiridge. Club of .MifHiu town, and the amount f r November .Mr Vandyke pave a draft to A D Parker upon .Mr. Plitt Treasurer of the State Committee.. Yours. John W Forxky, Chairman of the Slate Central Committee. The Rxjiztrr further asks Ezra to be kind enough to inform the Democracy w hat became of the above sums of money whether he distributed it for the bene fit of the party or bought a fast horse with it f From the ImJrpciuh nf of this week we take the following retort : The Drmnerat ami R'j!ttr of last week published a let'er from Hon. John W Forney M Amos G. Bonsall in 185G, In which it appears that money was sent to Ezra D. Parker, Esq.. an officer of the Buchanan and Breckinridge Club of Mif tlintowu The organ says, "large sums of money were pent into this county," and asks Mr Parker what became of the above sums of money, or did he buy a fast horse with it 1 We interviewed Mr Parker on the snhject, and be in formed OS that in 185G he did receive the large sum of one hundred dollar ; that he kept an account of the receipts and expenditures in a business like way, and which was always 0;.en to inspection by anv member of tbe Club He says be did not buy a horse wiih trnrt of tbe money, bnt lie did buy a jickass, for which he has the following receipt : Received, Sept 30. 1S56. of Ezra D. Parker twenty dollars for the purposes of the campaign. J20 Amos G. Bonsall. He says the jackass now belongs to the Democratic ring, and the Boss can sell, feed or wallop him, as he thinks best. A miserable boy on Rose Hill. Mass found a Roman can-'le iu tbe house, on Mouday, and chalked it perfectly white succeeded in paljaing it off on his aged grandmother as a genuine tallow candle. When that excellent lady came to light it, the deception was soon apparent, but bv retaining her presence of mind she fell over two chairs without seriously boning herself. The anthor of tbe mis tbief now sits down.witb a crutch. SHORT ITEMS. Garrett Davis, of Kectacky. is dead. California expects soon to become a great coffee growing country. . The whole of southwestern Kansas is being marked out with hedge rows. Savannah, Ga., hat a young and good looking burglaress. The Laplanders claim a high order of morality because no Lapland wife was ever known to elopo. Three drunken men fell from upper story windows iu New York on Sunday night a week, 'and all-are dead. A late Lieutenant in the Prussian army has come to Utah with two daugh tera of a German banker. The Empress Josephine high-back combs of the last century are coming into fashion again. According to the eastern proverb life is composed of two parts, that which is past, a dream, and that which is to coma a wish. It costs fifty dol'ars gold to send by telegraph a message of twenty words from Loudon' Eug., to Queensland, Au stralia. lion. Charles O'Conor, of New York, has finally accepted the nomination of the Straight Out Democrats for the Pres idency. Arizona diamonds are said to be found o such profusion that people there think of using them f..r fuel, as cheaper than the other form of carbon The Marquis of Bute is afraid to ride on horseback because a gypsy fortune teller once predicted that he would be killed by a horse. Lady traveler to Hackman at Central depot. "Are you engaged V Hackmao 'Why, Lord bless you, mtdatn! I've been married these twenty years.' A race between a stara wagon and a trotting horse was witnessed at Rensse laer Pnik, Troy, the other day, the former winning the mile ill 2.23 A suffering but sensible Wicousin horse hobbled to a blacksmiih sliop, of its own accord, a few days ago, and a long, rusty nail was found in his hoof A thrifty young man procured a mir tage license a few days ago with the condition that if he failed to get his girl he was to refund half the fee on retur ning the document A negro woman was found dea 1 iu a fi-ld of corn in Macon county, Ga., re cently, her body lying upon a large rattlesnake, whose fangs were fastened lightly in hr breast. At Harvard College a quarter of "a century ago, there was not a specimen iu the cabinet of natural history ; now the care of twenty four persons is con stantly icquired to keep the cabinet in order. Years agi it was the custom for all vessels passing Mount Vernon, on the Potomac, to toll their bells in honor of tbe sacred memoues of the place. Du ring the war it was manifestly irpossi hie, and since the inauguration of peace aain tbe custom has been revived. Cotton once more pro niscs to ba king. This year the statistics show that we ex ported only CS9.000 cwt, lees than we exported in 1SG0. With the great differ euce between five and slave labor, as trade revives iu the South, we will soou regain and pass our old figure'. Out in Iowa a man took so much stock in the comet business that he forgave his enemies, paid his debts, and made arrangements to die. He is indig nant now at the comet. He says it cost him the exact amouut of his indebtedness. His creditors believe in comets: The new postal law, that went into effect July l. among other good things allows packages of dry goods, and other merchandise, except liquid drugs, weigh ing not over twelve ounces, to be mailed to any part of the Union at the rate of two cents for each two' ounces or fraction thereof. At Mobile on the 22ud a disturbance was occasioned at a Republicrn meeting by the firing of a pistol iu the crowd, by soma unknown person, causing a general stampede. Some say the first shot was fired by a white man, and others say by a negri. Three persons were woun ded by pistol shots. A fight is repotted between the com mand of General Crook and the Indians of Date Greek Reservation. General Crook having found a party of four hun dred Apaches on the war path attacked them. They killed one soldier, but our cavalry killed thirty of their number, the rem tinder flying to- the mountains. pursued by two companies of cavalry. The late Rev. Samuel Browne, whose ehooting of a German boy in his orchard at cummingsville.Ohio. some weeks ago, created such an excitement among the Germans, and whose death occurred at Valley Junction, Ind.. last week, has bequeathed the sura of $150,000 for the establishment of a university, to bear bis name, and also the land whereon to erect a uuiversity building and an en dowment for professorship. A young man in an Iowa Cathedral created quite an excitement recently as the marriage bans of a youthful couple were beiug read. He arose .in meeting and in a bind voice forbade them, giving his reasons, one of which was that - he had a prior claim on the young lady, having built a house for her use as his wife. He even read love letters in church to prove it, and so aroused the friends of the other side that they re sponded vigorously, and a war of bil lingsgate ensued which" the clergyman was unbale to quell, and the solemn sacrifice which bad begun had to be post i MiaM mm Married ' WILLI KEN NEELV At the house Of tbe bride's father, on the 12th inst., by Bev. J. A. McGilL Mr. J. W. Milliken, and Miss M. J. Neely, both of Tuscarora township. CAP-STELE R On the 12th inst., at the residence of Uriah Guss, by Bev. H. C. Sbin dle, Mr. James Calhoun, of Turbett township, and Miss Marv A. Carsteler, of Milford twp. ORUNINGER HERTZLER On the 16th inst., by Ihe same, Mr. James JJ. Grooinger and Miss Mary A. HerUler, both of Tuibeit township. Died: REYNOLDS On the 8ih inst., in Earlville, La Salle county. 111.. Benjamin F. Reynolds, formerly of this county, aged about 60 years. LONG WELL -In New Brighton, Pa., Sep tember 17th, Samuel Grant, son of Samuel M. and Sue E. Longwell, age l four weeks. ME3SIMER On the 21st inst., in this bor ough, Mrs. Mary Messimer, aged about 37 years MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for tbe Ji'Siata Sentissl by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter ij lb - 20 Eggs. 1 dox 20 Lard, "W lb .'. 8 Country Soap 8 Beeswax Tallow 8 Rags - 3 Wool, washed fiO Dried Apples 10 " Peaches, pared 20g " Peaches, un pared 15 " Cherries, pitted , ... 20 ' Blackberries 10 " Raspberries lo Country Hams 12 Sele9 and Shoulders i Potatoes, ) bus 40 Onions " TO Ground Alrnn Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties 60 Locust Posts, mortising 32 " for hoard fence.. - 15 SHELLEY STAMBAUGH S PRICES CUR RENT. Correct ed Weekly. Cbtstal Palace, Mifflintown, Sept. 23, 1872. f Prime Roll Butter, per lb 20 Eggs, per dozen 20 Lard, per lb 09 Tallow, per !b - 8 Dried Apples, per Iti - 00 Onijns 05 Macon. Sides sninkeJ, per lb - 00 Shoulder, smoked, -' - 09 Hnm, " " - -.. 13 Washed Wool 60 D. K. SCLul'rTS PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Ge.ms. White '.'.heat, bus - $' f0 Red " " 1 40 Corn..... 65 Oats - 32 Clorerseed 4 50 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, V ton $5 60 Nut " " - 4 50 Pea " " - 3 10 lliiuminous" - 5 00 I.tmbkr. Run of Log, 4 4, -p 1000 ft $35 00 5-8, 25 00 8-4, ' 0(ilo40 00 4. o-4, " 25 00to40 00 Hemlock Frame, " 20 00 Hoards. " 20 00 Whitopiue worked Flooring 35 00 " Germaii Siding 35 0) Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sasb, 8x10. "fl window. 05 Jixl2. 75 " 10il2, " 80 " ltlslf, " 90 NEW iiiici:s IN DRY GOODS, GKOCEIIIISS, QTJEENSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CArS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE 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 HEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDLM, MIFFLINT0WK, FA. SHELLEY & STAMBAUtiH. Not. 20, 1871. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) SEALERS IN Grain, Lumter,Coal, Jttlt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Hirxriest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber, Coal, &c Sold at the Lowest rnccs. tinting iiVBiB -v iwB.. Grain. Lumber, Coal, to., cheaper than any IT - 1. . r nil. An w a asm t oioer parties, ne ueij compel tioa. , t&You ean make money by calling on ui before selling or buying elsewhere. GRAIH WILL SB BCIIVED ia STOVC TO B SOLD BY THE 1ST Of J ONE, 1872. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's Mifflintown, April 20, 1872, gjrn Goods, (SrowifiS, QtmnsroatT, fa. STILL AT THE FRONT. First in the Field ivith our New Goods for the SPRING TIwLAJDE. . ALL THE NOVELTIES OF TUE SEASOxV n -AT TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S. o DOLLY VARDEN THE GREAT RAGE in Woolen and Cotten Materials. Alexis Cloths, Japanese Stripe, The Popular Goods, in Ker 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 other things which must be seen to be appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any and everything at prices which defy competition. One of the best in the county, embracing all the New and Rest Ftvles (0 M for the Spring and Summer Trad, same exclusively for cur trade at : pair warranted Grocery and Queensware Department. For our Grocery and (Jucensware Department we have secured one of the finest rooms ia the ciunty in Just opened one of the largest brought to the county, all if wh cli are our numerous friends and customers. For WE SOLICIT A FULL SHARE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. TILTEX & ESPEXSCIIADE. May 1. 1872-ly D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S la the place where you can buy Tlio lx;t iiikI tlio Clieapcst MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SH023, AND FURNISHING GOODS. AVE ars prepared to exhibit one of lh most choice and select Stocks ever offered ia this marktt, anl at ASTOX1SUIXG LOW PRICKS! Also, ma?nres taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Romrmbpr the iiI.icp, in the Nevin Building, two dojrs west of the Keystone Store. BRIDGE .STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, DR. P. C. RUNDIO. rSIGX&Sf &MB SB1F06XSX. PATTERSON, 1A., DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS orae stoke. The public attention ia also invited to his krge assortment of Perfeoted All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to call, as they will find the largest stock A.U iiAVU 1UIK ii IvblUIlT iiJ-.b TOILET ARTICLES With an mmeuse stock of NOTIONS and old, at the jrjNtLil Jlotitrs. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkcFs Bitter Wine of Iron. For tbe cure of weak stixrsacb, general de bility, indigestion, disease of tne nervous system, constipation, acidiiy of tbe stomach, and all cases requiring a tonic. The wine includes the most agreeable and efficient S ilt of Iron we possess ; Citrate of Magnetic Oxide, combined with the most en ergetic of vegetable tonics Yellow Peruvian Bark The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and general prosiratim, of an efficient salt of Iron, combined with our val uable Nerve, is most happy. It augments the appetite, raises tbe pulse, takes otf mus cular flahbiness, removes the pallor of de bility, and gives a florid vigor to tbe counte nance. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you want to feel well ? Do you want to get rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ! Do you want to sleep well? Do you want brisk and vigerous feelings ? If yon do, try Kunkel's Wine of Iron. This truly valuable Tonic has been so thor oughly tested by all classes ot tbe community that it is tifw deemed indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It cos's hut Utile, purifies the blood and gives tone to tbe stomach, inno vates the system and prolongs life. . . I now. oalv ask a trial of this valuable Tonic. t Price $1 per bottle. E. F. Ennkel, Sole proprietor, 259 North Ninth street, below Vine, Philadelphia. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron and take no other. If your Druggist has it not, send $1 to my address, and tbe medieiwe, with advice free, will come by next express train. Feb28, 72-6m Piles instantly relieved and Soon cured by uaing Dr. Brigg's Pile Remedies. They re duce inSamaiisn, soothe the irritated parts tnd bare proven a bleswiug." to tbs' afflicted, whether internal, esternal, bleeding or itch ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield to the wonderful influence of these aever failing remedies. Sold by Druggists. K 4 3 0 for Ladies, Slices and Children the prices to suit all purchasers, livery the Old Fellows' Hall. and best stocks of Goods ever kindly submitted to tiie inspection of all quality and prices we defy competition PA. may 8, 1872-lf Spectacles. in the ennntv to seh-ct from. COME lDKl U. Also, a Splendid assortment of FOR THE LADIES, Qy- Something for everybody young PATTERS OX DRUG STORE. A. IL FRANCISCUS & CO., niit Slarket Sii-oot, PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for the FALL TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS, Table, Si nir and Floor Oil Cloths, M in. dow Shades and Paper", I'Krpet Chain Cotton, Yarn, Batting, vaildins, Twines, Micks, Clocks, Looking (.lasses, Fancy Uaski ls, Itrooms Unkeis, Duckets, Urushes, Clothes Wt insers, Woodca and Willow Ware, 15 THS UNITED STATES. Our large increase in business enables ns to sell at low prices and furnish tbs best quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOX TUK CELEBRATED AMERICAN IASER, l'rie SSt.-5.rSO. TDK MOST PKRI KCT AND SUCCESSFUL WaSUF.R tVER MADE. AGKXTX WASTED FOR Tflk A3IERI CAX WAfJEB in all fart, of the State. sepl Imos Assignee's Notice. NOTIC"? is herehy gien that Christopher G. Engler, of Walker township. Juniata counly. Pa., and Catharine, his wife, have assigned all tbe estate, real and personal, of sard Christopher G. Engler, to amuel Leo nard, of Fayette township said county, in trust for tbe benefit of the ereditois ef said Christopher G. Engler. AH persons, there fore, indebted to tbe said Christopher G. En g'er will laake payment to tbe "aid Assignee, and those having claims or demands Will make known the same without de'ay. SAMUEL LEONARD. Assignee of Christopher G. Engler. June 12, 1 872-6 1 PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly euted at this Office. Handbills for public sales printed on abort notice al (lie Sehtixil Orriei. gUv'drmiseMfiits. BLAicnrrr ixfbqtso g Cucnmbsr cod Pump. Tasicle-s, Durable. Efficient, and Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. Atten tion is especially invited lo Itlaichier Patent Improved Bracket ami New Drop Check Valve, which ean be with diawn without removing the pump or disturbing tbe joints. Also, the Copper Chamber. which never crack or scales, and will outlast . any other. For ale by dealers everywhere. Send for CutsTo'gtte and Price-List. Citas. G. l-LATcitiT, Manufact'r, COG Commerce St., Pallida., Pa. sept lt-ly Pfiiinsyliania Military Academy, At Chaste, Delaware County, Pa. (For resi dent Cadets c'n'y.) The eleventh annual -aion commences Wednesday. Sept. 4. Thr ough instruction' iu Civil Engineering. i.S Malbemalic.il and Natural Sciences. 1 Classics and English is imparled by Wes Point graduates and oilier competent pro fessors. Circulars may he obtained of Col THEO. HYATT, Preel. P. M. A. EATON FEMALE INSTITUTE, On Philuda & Bait. Central R R.. Kenaett Square, Chester Co.. Pa., offers all the in ducements that constitute a home in connec tion with a thorough English Education, at $i 18 ptr school year. Xo ei'ras except for instruction in Wax. Music, Latin, French, German, Painting and Drawing. Eastern teachers, graduates of our bet New England schools, have been rmp!oved fur several years. Inquire or EVANY SWAYSE or SALLIE W. SWAYSE, Principals. 0RDEIT0 tVl (I. J.) FEU HE COLLECT). - thorough instruction. Healthful and beautiful location. On; of the most careful ly conducted and best sustained institution in the Statj. For terms, eic, address Kev. John ii. duakeley. rh.i. DVERTI SING AT LOW RATES ! ! Far $79 r Inch per flonth, we will insert nu adveriiscuieu'. in 129 First-Class' Papers in lVnnsv!v.ni. I ii sen on an-plu-mion t . CEO r. R0WELL CO , id. verthiDg Igeuts, 41 Park Bow, S "CAMPAIGN GOOES FOR 1872. Aeents warned f r our I'mtip iitn.eonls. Sell at Sight, ray 109 per tent, profit- Now is the ume. tend at ouce tor Descriptive Circulars acd Price Lists of our Fine Sleel Engravings of a'.lJlie Candidates. Campaign Biographies, Charts, Photographs, Badges, Pins, Flags and evirythin suited to the limes. Ten Dollnrs per day easily mnde. Full samples sent fur $ J. Address Mo?uk St Gooiispttu, 37 Paik Row, New York. AaiiSTs Wanted for rhamberlln'i treat Campaign Book, I he STRUGGLE OF '72 ; A Xovelty in Political ani Popular l.iteralurr: Geapuic History of the P.cpulilican and1. Democratic Tarties ; a r.icy s'eich of the so called Liberal Republican Party ; an iaatVe eiVif of the Cincinnati (Ninventiun. The mi nor tickets or irfe thiu$ of the campaign. The finest Illustrated Rook Published. A Book wanted bv ever American citizen. To secure territory al once, send $1 for outfit. UNION PUBLISHING ViK. Oiicago, IU., Phia , Pa., or Springfield. Mass. POLITICAL G Of all kind's. Flit K WORKS. FLAGS, LANTERTS, TOUCH tS. BADGfc.",CilFOKYlS, &c. &e., Ate. JOSEPH B. Pl'RDY, 32 and 3i Maiden l.nne. Established 1813. NEW YORK. K I 1SVi-:1 1 rarMTiK A SURE CURE for tlis distressing com plaint is now made known in a Treatise (of it" octavo pages) on Foi-irign and Nmfire Ver bal Preparations, published by Dr O. Pucli-s Ukown. The prescription was discovered by him in such a privideuf al manner that he cannot conscientiously refuse lo make it known, as it has cured everybody who has used it for Fits, never having" failed in a sin gle case The ingredients may b? obtained from any dri.ggist. A copy sent f:ee lo all afpplican's by mail. Address Dr. (. Phelps Brows. 21 Grand St., Jersey City, N J. EICHLER'S RECIPES FOR LIQUORS Contain the latest' improved insrructious fir mixing Brandies. Vibi-keys. Rums, Gins, Bitters, Fancy CorJia'T', Fruit Syrups. Bay Rum, Ac, Sc. No one in the liquor business" can afford to do without tbrm. A't lorihem and examine them at the hook lores. De livered by mail, on receipt of 5J. by An nus bach & Miller. N. W. cor. "d and CalliiwhilV Sis ,' Philadelphia, Ta. Index and sample sheets sent free. rtolhlng like It in medicine. A luxury to tbe paiaie. a painless eracuaut a gentle stirrt' ulanl to the cir-ti'.ation, a perspiratory prep aration, an ami-bilious medicine .stomach ic, a diuretic and an admirable p-eneral alter ative. Such are the acknowledged and daily proven properties of Tahimnts Errsaves cest Seltzer Ari r.irsT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. Is the cnHiiei and hji article in themir ket for Blaring Clothes. The genuine h is both Bfirlow's and HitibergT's name on tue label, and M prrt rrp :--t Wiltherger's Dru-r Store-, ffo. 2SS North S-eond S"t.. PSimriul" phia. D. 8. WILTBEROEIf. Proprietor. For sale by Drujrgists and flrocers. ft I finn It .WARD VI 1 1 llll Forl,DT cae of ::i;nd. ISleed 1 I 1 1 1 II I in r. Itching or Ulcenited VI)W"W Piles ihst Dr linua Pil Remedy fails to cure. Ii is prepsred express ly to cure ibe Piles, and nothing1 eftfe.' Sold by all Druggists. Price, $i.tjij. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make mare monry at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stinson & Co., Pine Art PublUheri, Portland, Maine. New Lumber Yard. Pnltei'siou, Pa. BEYER, GUYER & CO. Have opened Lumber Y ird in the bor ough of Patterson, and are prepared to fur--nish all kinds of Lumber, such as Siding, Flooring, Studding Paling, Shiigbs, Lata, Sisi, Lz., in large or imft'.l quantities, to suit eus tomefa. 3" Persons wanting Lumber by tbs ear load can be supplied at reduced rates. BEYER, GCYER k CO. Georte Goshen, Agent. PaUarson, May lo. '72-tf A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware. Glassware, Crockery waie. Cedar ware, tc, for sale cheap by TILTEN k ESPENSCHADE'S. ft Mil V--v HP OODS 1 li i i f sae