oil, Initiate Sentinel. MIFFLINTOWN- Wednesday Morning, Oct 9, 1872 . F. SCIIWEIER, VIII r.ill k VROrRIF.TOR. EEPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. FOU PRESIDENT. GENERAL U. S. GRANT. C 1LI.IS0I. FOR VICE I'KKSIHEXT. HON. HENRY WILSON, GEO. P. ROWELL & C0.40 Park Row, New York , ASK S. M. PETTENGILL 4 CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y, Are uur tule agents in I li:tX city, and nre au t i.viifd t contract for advertising St our luirrst rates. Advertiser in tli.it city are le qneted to leave their favors with either of iu ahve houses. Victory! Victory!! FROM PENNSYLVANIA TO NEBRASKA ! ! The smoke of tlie bvtlc lias lifted rnntigii on tlii I Wednefilay) rooming to give ns Imt glimpse of tlie field". It i a complete rout that the enemy have ms- tdineii. Their flanks, Prnnsrlvania and Ne 1iracka,"and their centre, Ohio aud Indi ana, present one of the wildest scenes of political coufit-iin and chang They June heen swt-pt as with the hurricane's Mast. Iu the utter overthrow of the J;tst pn-at tflToit of the Democracy, the country will 6uJ a permanent settlement of all the great fundamental principles that triumphed in t''e war. It is hut the forerunner of the great civic achievements that are sure to follow in the train of the great Republic that has only now been firmly established, and consequently onlySf'nirly started on an unparalleled course of prosperity for all bi embrace the opportunities that are here presented and guarded by gov ernmental safeguards. The exact inabilities cannot now be ascertained, Pennsylvania oscillates le tween fifteen and twenty thousand for ll.tinaitft. Juniati. pur .T.iuiit.i ! bow she floun ders in the sl'ujh of Democracy. Can fhe never he re leerned 1 And yet their gain here is very small considering the pran l tffurts of llie J'oty?, the Parkers, ti:e Vanxes, the McClurcs, and the ring r.n J its mister with bis cracking whip, in all the dark by-wnya and out of the wsv places, onlv four hundred for Jnui at, with all their herculean work of day and nilit. Verily, verily, tho Republi ran party has d iuG well ; far beyond ex pectatinns. . m The Republican Meetings. The Republican meetings held here in Mifflin, on I,it Friday afternoon and evening, were spirited gatherings II. T. McAlister presided at the after noon mecliug. with the full complement of Vice Presidents and Secretaries. Gen Albright addressed the meeting in a man in x that elicited the most favorable com ments from bulb Republicans and Demo crats He was followed by Hon J. B. Pack er, in one of bis logical speeches for which be is becoming noted Col. Win liell presided at the evening meeting Gen Albright again addressed the meet ing in a manner that intensified the in terest that he had awakened in the cause during the delivery of bis aftrmoon speech. George Willson, of this place, followed the General in a speech that electrified the andience by its eloquence, and convinced all present by bis argu ment tht he is thoroughly Bound on the great fundamental principles that tinder lie free government in the United States. ,,. m Tit E news from Georgia indicate a Democratic majority of .0.000 Two thousand colored people were kept from the polls iu one district aloue by the Ku Klux. im n.- ' Dining the mouth of September, 10, 078 German emigrants landed at Castle Harden. New York. Since the 1st of January 67,942 have arrived, being 37, C00 more than during the corresponding period of last year. A moth flew into the ear of an engi ueer on an express train, under full headway, near Greencastle, Indiana, the other day with inch force as to set the man crazy. The traiu bad to be stopped and surgical aid procured to relieve hitn The Grand Duke of Mecklinburg Schwerin has prohibited the New York Sunday Merrury in bis domiuious. Cause that paper baa spoken very dis respectfully of the Grand Duke. A woman of prououoced enterprise and morality went through the only saloon of Annapolis, Ind, with her hatchet, and left it in an unfit condition for lur iher injury. A young man in Danbury, Conn.. Las just made the discovery that be has mnnied a left handed woman All bf buttons are sewed on the wrong , side. A French paper says that Emperor William will soon abdicate in favor of bis son. JUXUTA COCHTT -Unofficial Tate. ooVm. scr. judos, acd. w. . 5 to 8! i " 5 2 1 ? f SV mtbictb. 3 : 2 - . . f : : : : t Mifflintown 72 100 79 101 71 101 Fermanagh 8G 105 7 103 86 106 Walker 104 141 00 0(0 106 141 Fayette. 217 !17 00 000 000 00" Thumps'l D 35 23 85 24 83 23 Greenwood 11 80 12 80 11 80 Monroe 53 UK 00 10 (X) 00 Susqueban'a 49 tig 47 03 49 68 Patterson... 37 100 33 113 30 lil Turbett 40 102 41 101 40 1)3 Beale 103 105 103 103 103 ll)5 CONOHr-SMIS AT LA It OK. ? ta VISTB1CT8. . " . " ? : d- c : 2 r Mifflintown 85 c3 84 87 87 87 Feruianti 80 80 80 101 101 101 Ttaomps ni'n 85 85 85 23 23 23 Greenwood. 14 14 T4 80 80 Ho Monroe 67 67 57 111 113 113 I'aiterson ... 3s 39 39 lt(7 107 lo7 Tuibett C9 39 39 lc 2 102 102 U.-ale 102 102 102 104 104 101 ' DEL'S lit LAHGE ' TO cos'l coxv'x. T DELKGATES TO con'l convex r'x. "2 3 So tS. c a e DI8IBICTS. 1 - S . : 5' 5. P g : : 5 n' : y : : 7 : : P" : : Mifflintowo 00 (0 78 81 87 8-i Fermat.ajh (K) 00 85 88 105 102 Tbonips't n 0) (K) 35 83 23 23 fireenwood 00 00 13 13 80 80 Susqnebnn'aOO 00 '60 50 t tiH latiers..n... 00 trt) 39 39 109 1"9 Turbett 00 00 40 39 99 100 Beale - 00 0; 179 73 112 32. CONGRESS. AR?EMBLT. a. MifBintown ....r. 85 Fermanaph 8S Fvette 230 Thotnpsontown. 85 83 103 110 23 80 113 f.9 108 HO 101 6 79 232 35 17 80 00 37 41 102 - 87 102 92 23 97 89 oo Mi 102 103 Greenwood ' Monroe Susquehanna... Patterson , Spruce Hill...... lieale 14 8 00 96 I'Miu'i. coaa'n. n . S 1 r ? I- f : : 'S. : : : 5 : : : 3 : 80 85 84 87 83 104 92 9 88 219 00 COO 85 24 85 24 14 80 8 87 39 lif.) 41 101 4 103 40 lOi 00 90 00 IK) 102 80 102 103 AftllTOR. I. ATT'T. DtSTKRTS. Mifflintowo Fermanagh Walker Thnipsoniown Greenwood Patterson Tiirbeit Spruce Hill lieale Wilson. Hartley. UcMftn. 88 105 78 23 78 109 000 104 Mifflintowo Fermanagh Fayette Tbompsontown.. Greenwood Patterson ... ..... Turbett Heale 84 87 87 00 35 It 40 4) 100 101 00 23 80 104 SHORT ITEMS. Hayard Taylor has settled iu Gotha Germany. Illinois' bog crop will be a fourth larger than last year Rhode Island has one buudred and thirty nine cotton factories. Butter is a lor.lly dish'' was an Iowa clergyman's recent Sunday text. England has forwarded-large orders to Florida for alligator skins. Two female lawyers were admitted to the Utah bar on Saturday. A fellow who sees a g rl home under an umbrella is certainly a raiu bow. Iu Northwestern Kansas there are four women to one man. A loving swain in Main dedicated a napkin ling "To my almost wife. Every time a Russian army cook spoils a dinner be lose a month's pay. Wild flax, as valuable as the domestic grows iu profusion in Lake county, O. A boy 7 years old lately won a watch at Charlton, Iowa, by climbing a greased pole. A Disease of a catarrhal character has broken out amnng the horses in Toronto Canada. It is epidemic. The Italian government is breaking up the convents aud religious houses out side of Rome. Mrs Lewis, the colored sculpturess. is in Rome hard at work, with niue assis tan! s. A stone weighing eleven pnunds.which fell during the late meteoric shower, w on exhibition at Indianapolis, Ind. Nine divorced husbauds arc in one business house in New York, two of whom are members of the firm. A Gin house in Texas, containing twenty thousand bales ot sea island cotton, has been burned. The St. Louis Republican publishes a marriage notice headed Huggius Plea sant. A Tennessee gill, 1 4 years old. ran off with a circus because her mother would not let her wear a bustle. From a tree cut in the town of Green land. N.H., 2900 feet of boards and lum ber have been cut. This monarch of the forest was 200 years old. A married man, ran off with a neigh bor's daughter in Iowa. A Western pa per i-ays a father and a shotgun are in pursuit. The Danbury Xeict mentions a wo man that threw a atone at a ben and in flicted a severe scalp wound in her own head. Mrs. Mary T. Van Reosselar, who died recently in Albany, was the woman for whose beauty Queen Victoria said sba would give her dominions. gMertiseuunts.' Administrator's Hotice. Etlatt of Mary Murimer, dtceaiei. '1M1E undersigned, to whom Letters of Ad A ministration on the estate of Mary Meseitner, late of Mifflintown, deo'd., have beea duly granted accurding to law. hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment, and those having claims againat it. to pre sent them properlv authenticated for settle ment. Joseph roth mock, .4v. Oct 9, '72-6t Special Examinations. SPECIAL examinations will be held in the Superintendent's office, in the Court House, at MifHiutown, on Saturdty, October I2ib, and Saturday. October lth, 1872. Applicants for examination will be required to furnish a request signed by twe Directors signifying tbeir iateniinn to employ said ap plicant. 1) E. KOR1SON, Sup't. B0I0EIT0WI (I. I.) FE11LE COLLEGE. Itiorougu instruction, llealtntul and beautiful location. One of the most careful ly conducted and best suataiued institution in the Slate. For terms, etc., address Iter. John h, bkakeley. rh.i. Aeents Wanted tor Cobbin's Child's Commentator OX TOE BIBLE, far the B09E CIRCLE. 1.20 puges, 250 Engravings. The best en terprise of the yer fir agents. Every fam ily will have it. Notliiig itke it now published. For circulars address II. S. GoonseEiiD i Co , 37 I'aik Kow, New York. GENTS WASTED For HBtiiEr I'.esch er Siowe's. campaign book, with lives of the candidate and leol.iie "n of all partirt. 20 Sleet portraits. $5 to $J0 a day rapidly and easily made. Write mid see. Particu lars free. WOKTIUNUTOS, UUsTl.S &. CO. Han ford, Cl. GUARANTEED 10N1)S, Payable in New Vork City, for sale at prices that will pay over 12 per cent, on tie invest ment. MUNICIPAL BONDS of the highest grade always on hand. THOS P. ELLIS 4 CO , Bankers, 14 Pine St., New York. CRUMBS OF COMFORT ! CRUMBS OF COMFORT! CRUMBS OF COMFORT! STOVE GLOSS ! UNPARALLELED SUCCESS!' Orer Twenty Fur Thousand Gross Sold in Lens Than Nine Months. It Makes a Stove Shine Like Burnished Silver, ASK YOL'R STKEKEr.PEIl FOR IT. If he don't have it, go to the next store ; but don't be humbugged into buying or using any of the old polishes when you em get CRUMBS OF COMFORT At the Same Price. Every Jobber and Retail Dealer in the United States hat nr will have it for sale. H. A. BARTLETT & CO., Manufacturers, PHILADELPHIA. PA. ASTHMA. The subscribers are Manufacturer's Agents for R. W. Read's celebiated ASTHMA RE LIEF, the best remedy for Afl lima yet dis covered. Instant relief guaranteed or pur chase money refunded The medicine i pal up in three sixes, which retail for 2-jc, 50c, and $1 Persons remitting price will have the medicine sent free by mail or express Also samples sent free to any who desire, till It I DUE, TULLE P. i 3)., Rome. N Y. ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ? TIIK AVEBILL CHEMICAL PAINT has l roved itself to be the IIASOSOMKKT anil .HOST DURABLE EXTKKIOR PAIT KNOWN. Sample card of beautiful colors and re commendations from owners ot the finest residences in the country furnished free by all dealers and by AVEKILL CHEMICAL, PAIXT CO., 32 Burling Slip, New York, Or, Cleveland. Ohio. Death! II.ul ESrc.-lh ! Million! of young and old peop.c (both sexes) are tortured daily wilh disordered Stomach. Blood. Heart, Liver. Kidr.crs. iz : Ague, nervous headache, palpitation, pi'ldi ness, drowsiness, no energy, dispepsia, ca tarrh, rheumati-m, neuralgia, gravel, weak back, constipation, piles, &o , Sic. Vie re ligiously commend our 10LDI. I At. fv AtiES. Never fail. Mailed free for Si -Describe your case. Circular free. A Idress CITY INFIRMARY, Youngstown, O. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE. Is the cii-ii and h-st article in the m ir- ket for Blaring Clothes. The genuine has both Bariow a and vtitiberfrer's name on the label, and is put up at Willberger's Drug Store, No. 2S: North Sennd St.. Phil idol phia. D. S. H I I. THE KG K It. Proprietor. For sale by Druggists and Grocers. GENTS WANTED. Agents make more il money at work fur us than at anything else. Business I i ir li t and permanent. Par ticulars free. G. Stixsos & Co., Fine Art Publithen, Portland. Maine. Rflflf) AGENTS WANTED. Samples sent wVJWVf ee ,y mait w la I eras to clear from $5 to $10 per day Two entirely new arti cles, saleable s flour Address N. II. WHITE, Newark, X. J. EXCLLS.OK FUR EMPORIUM. .J. I.S.eVA.C)!, Successor to JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch Street, Middle of the Block, between 7th and 8th streets. South side, PIIIMDKLPHIA, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, Wholesale and Retail. Having imtoried a very large and splen did assortment of all the different kinds of FURS from first hands in Europe, would re spectfully invite the readers of this paper to call ana examine the a sort men t of Fancy Furs 1 am determined to sell at the lowest Cath price: All Furt Warranted. A'o mix repreirntationt to effect tale: FURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. Q,Remembcr the store, 718 ARCH St., Philadelphia. Oct 2-lOt , . - AGENTS FIND literature, Art and Song Is the lett telling book ever offered. It combines the humor of aneedote, the wisdom of essay, the information of history and biog raphy. the sweetness and grandeur of poetry, the exquisite charm of music, and 4011 beau tiful illustrations. "Solid reading for graver moments ; plea sant pictures to illumine quiet hours; and gems ot song for the social circle." An Agent writes, "Sold 127 copies this week. Will sell 5UI this month easily." Our new tyttem of eanvattmg does away with objeetions to ibe business. Particulars ire. A valuable present to every new agent. INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING CO . 93 and 95 LiBEirr Stkekt, New York. May 1, 1S72-10W 2Um dwttsfnunts. Crystal Palace. Crystal Palace. :o:- The First, The Best, The Cheapest, . The Largest Stock of fioods IX THE OOUXTY, To Offer to the Public AT THE VEIIY LOWEST ritlCKS. Just Received from Eastern Markets. Seeing Them vilf Unaranlec Yoj - Satisfaction. SHELLEY & STAMBAU(jII. . NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, MIFFII1IT0WN, PA. Oct. 8, 1S72. OrpliaTiiTCpiirt Sale. PURSUANT to a"? order Orphans' Courelf Jui er ismed oat of the uiiaia county and to me directed, will bejtxposed to public sale on the premises, in Scale township, Juniata county. Pa., at 2 o'clock P. M.t on .THURSDAY, QCTOBEIt 22. 1S72, the following described valuable real estate, to wit : lirccted, will bejtxpos A Tract Jof 61 Acres, and I'ercbes o land in said township. hounded by lands 8. A. Okeson, Andrew Patterson and the ti let hereinafter described Also a tract of f-ifVO v Acron and seven percbei adjofhing the former tract and lands of Uertiler's heirs and others both these tracts Constituting the farm of Samuel B. Okeson, iee'd, and having thereon ereeted a lsree two-tory FRAME DWELLING HOUSE 35x4 feet, with basement, a Log Barn and two good Tenant Houses. There are two wells aud s never-failing spring of water on the premises, and two thrifty YOUNG OR CHARDS, one on each tract. This land is all cleired but about twenty acres wt.ich is well timbered. The soil is a good quality of limestone and limestone flint. The cleared land is well fenced and in a good state of ouliivatiun. ... This property is in close proximity In churches, stores, mills and seho-ds. being onlv a quarter of a mile frem the Til carori Academy and Tucarora Female Seaiinary. two of the best educations! institutions in the inferior of Pennsylvania, and is admira bly adapted to the wants of a f .riiier, a re. tired business man or an one having a f itn ily to edueate, end a disposition to engage successfully in farming upon a good farm The two ,raots will he old cither separately or together te suit convenience of buyers TERMS: Ten per cent, of the lurchase money to be paid when the sale is confirmed by tho Court; cne-ihird of the remainder on the first day of April. 1873, when possession will be given and the remainder in three e)ual annual payments, with interest, to he lecured hv bond and mortpage. A dower of about $ 1.0(H) will remain in the property. Persons wishing further information may call on Joseph Itrown, Esq., residing near the property, or on the undersigned in Spruce Hill township. JAMES B. OKF.SON. Adm'r of Samuel B. Okeson, dee'd. Oct 2, 1872-ts Real Estate at Public Sale. rI",IlE undersigned Executor of the (state X of Catharine Cunningham, deceased, will offer at public sale, on tlo premises, at 1 o'clock p. M.. on Saturday, November 2nd, 1S72, A tract of land situate in Milford township, Juniata county. contining Twontj'-Eijjlit Acros, bounded by lauds of 1. Johi. K. Robison, John Cunningham und Oriu Groninger, hav ing fhtreon erected a New Iw o-Story Frame Dwelling House, A GOOD FRAME BANK BARN, and other outbuilding. There is a Young Orchard of cooicc fruit on the premises uu the premises. The land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and is situated on the main road leading from Mifflin to Johns town, twajniles from the former and thiee miles from the latter place. TERM8: Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid when the sale is confirmed by the Court ; one-half of the remainder on the 1st day of April. 1873, when deed and possession will he given ; and the balance on the first day of August, 1873 the last pay ment to be secured by judgment note. ' J SHELUl'RN ROBISON, Executor of Catharine Cunningham, dee d. Sept 25. 1872 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE THE undersigned offers for sale the follow ing property, situated in Milford wp.. Jnniata county. Pa., 2) miles west of Patter son and mile from the P. R. R. bounded by lands of James North on the north and east, and by lands of E. S. Doty on the south and west, containing Eight Acres and Seventy-Six Perches, all in a good state of cultivation. The im provements are as follows : A. FL-A-ISIC HOUSE, 22x30. with basement and eight rooms, thrre clothes presses and two balls ; also s good BANKBAKN. 2ox4C. well arranged ; als Spring House. Smoke House, aud oilier ne eessary outbuildings. There is also an abun dauce of fruit on the premises an Orchard of over 50 trees. 30 being in bearing condi tion, also Cherries and Peaches. There is a good Spring of never-failing water near the bouse. TERMS : Price $2,500. One thousand dollars to be paid on the 1st of April, IS73. wnea Deed will be maueand possession given. The balance in payments to suit purchaser. uail at the premises, or a.tlress A. J. IIEHTZLER. Patterson, Juniata Co., P. N. B. If desirable, the purchaser can buy thirty acres more, adjoining the above prop erty, under cultivation, at $50 per sore. July 31, lc72-tf : JtTJcMATA Sestiml $1,50 ter year. STOVES! IF von want any kind of STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, FIRE PLACE HEATERS, GRATES, &C, or any Stove Castings, call at the Stove Warehouse of Frauciscus' ilnrdivare Go., IVI' STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNri'.PA, Where they have the REGULATOR, SUPERIOR, STAR, ECLIPSE, VALLEY CHIEF, COTTAGE, KL, Best and Superb Cooking Stoves, Light House, Empire, Morning Light, Radiant, Golden Light, Zephyr, SPEAR'S ANTI-DUST AMD ANT. -CLINKER BASE BURNERS AND HEATERS. ALL, KINDS OF COAL, and WOOD STOVES. FRANCISOU HARDWARE QO., MIFFLIN, PA. Joots and $hof$ NEW BOOT fc SHOE SHOP In Kevin's New Building on . BRIDUE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN. 'P II K undersigned, late of the firm of Fa 1 sick & North, would respectfully e nee to the public that he has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop in Major Nevin's New Building, on Bridge street, Miffln town, and is prepared to manufacture, of the best ma terial, all kinJs of HOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. FOR GKNTS', LADIES AND CHlLDUfcN. He alro keeps on hand a large anJ well selected stock of licndy-madc AVorli, of all kinds, tor men, women aud cbildroa. ALL WORK WABRASTIO. Give "me a call, for I feel confident that I can furnish yuu With any kind of work you may desire fey Repairing done neatly and at reason able rates. May 31. 1872. J. L. SOUTH. BOOTS AND SHOES. llm Shop in maintain. HE subscriber begs leave to inform the L citizens of Mifflintown. Patterson and vicinity that he has opened i Boo' and Shoe Shop, for the present, in the room occupied by S. E Litt. efield's Tin Shop, on Bridge street. Mifflintown. where he is prejared to manufacture all kinds of LADES', 6S2tTL3aS2TS and in the most substantial m.tnner. and at the lowest prices. 8!?- Kepairiug proaiptly at tended to. TEKM3 C.VS!I. A liberal share of pu'dic pa'ron igc is soli cited, an 1 saiisfaciioi guinmee l. A. B. F.1S1CK. May 20. 1872-tf Boot and Shoe Shop. 'piIE uiidemiKiiud, la-bi''nalilc Bo"t fj 1 tin I fhnemaker. hereby respect fill- I? ly informs the pu'ilir that he hns !ca'rd-'i ! in the borough of I'attersnn. where ne is pre- pared in accommodate the most fastidious iu J LADIKS' WK.VK, Gouts' Fine and Coarse Knots, CMLMiEX'S WEAK. AC.,dC. Also, nieiiiiinif done in the neatest manner and upon the hhortrst notice. A liberal share of piii.lic patronage is respecifu.ly solicited, tsatislaei ion urirameed firif Shop located on the east side of Tin Carora street, one door south of Main sireei, nearly opposite Laird & Beii's stor'. J. W. DEAN. March 8. 1872 M ...... i !. .. ...... j -ZltOiltltlll VU1. I "jTjS 1ATA VALLEY B.LNK OF MIFFLI X T( ) Y S , J' EX X 'A . JOSEPH rOMKROY, President T. VAN IRVIN. Cnsliiei. iPiuiCTom. Joseph Pomeroy, John .1. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, .George Jacobs, John Halsbacb. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on l hue deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted Stales Bonds, cash coupons and checks. Remit money lo any part of the United States and also to England. Scotland. Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of Sr00 at 2) per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. Meat I 31 eat ! 'HUE undersigned hereby respectfully in i forms the citizens of Mitilintown and Patterson that his wagon will visit each of these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and S ATURDAY' mnriiinga of each week, when they can be supplied with Choice Beef, Vctil, 31 ut ton, jLiiiil, Sro., during the summer season, and also POKK and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs day morning Give m'i your patronage, and will guarautee to sell as good meat as the country can produce, and as cheap as any other butcher in the county. SOLOMON SIEBER. June 14, 1872 C. KOTIIMOCIC, DENTIST, MeA-listoi-rille, PennnM OFFERS hi professional services to the public in general, in both branches of bis profession operative and mechanical. First week -f every month at Richfield, Fre mont and Turkey Valley. Second week Liverpool and Wild Cat Val ley. Third week Millcrstown and Raccoon Valley. Fourth week at his office in M'Alisterville. Will visit Mifflin when called on. Teeth put up on any of the bases, and as liberal as anywhere else. Address by letter or otherwise. Caution. ALL persons are hereby eaalioned against Ilitnriog. Fishing, or in any way tres passing on the farm occupied by the under siene'l, in Milford township All persons so offending will be dealt with to the foil extent of tfce law. JOSEPH FlTNK. STOVES! -:o: GROCERY, PROVISION, I 1ST OF IEDIN0 ARTICLES PRICES J reported weekly by C. ISA K ILLY, op posite the Tost Oibce, AlitHiutown, Ta : oIemle. Retail. Butter - - Ei?gs Lard Cheese, Ohio - New York.. Moliases, Porto Rico, g.il New Orleans S.Tup, Honey llee.. Am ber " Melted Sugar Sugtr, Granulated...... A B " Elra C " Yellow C ' . Dril. Coffee, llio. Choice '. Fair " Koasied (Ar .uckles) Tea, Imperial, Fiuest .. " Oolong. " Raisins, V.ilcntia Layers -.. Currants - I'ruens, French - Kice Soap, Kosin ... " Olive " Hahhit Salt, (i round Alum . Dairy Mackeral. So. 2 (new) bbi Brooms, No. I No - " No. 3 Tubs. Cedar Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops. .... .. Slaw Cutters Tin Cops Tin Dish Pans Tin Cullendeis Tin Wash Pans .... Tin Buckets Boots, Men's Calf " Kip (aiters, Ladies' Lasting Potatoes, Irish " Sweet, "j? peck Coal Oil, f gallon .... tff" Cash paid for eggs. 20 2U 12 10 22 25 60 1 00 65 80 1 00 15 II 13 12 11 10 li 22 30 1 CO 1 (Nl 2 25 20 it) 12 i 6 ( 10 : !5 2 00 la!5 ;o 40 35 30 1 50a I 75 25 50 8 no 4u 30 60 6 25 -i 50 2 HO 50 40 40 GREAT REDUCTION IX TIIK 4 OF TKKTII t Ft!! Uiioer or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00. No fi:c;li i. ilowtd to le-ive the office unless the p.itient is satisfied Teeih remodeled ami repvred. j Teeth filled lo last for life. ' Toothache slopp.-d iu five minutes without extracting he tooth. Dental work done for persons without them leaving thir homes, if desired. Eleeirieiiy used in be pxtiaetiou of teeth. . rendeiing it almost a painless operation, (no extra charge at the Dental Oihee of G. L. Uerr, established in Mittiimown in 18''. G. !.. Dl.lt!!, I .Ts.n 2. 1872-ly Practical Demist. ; FlomMFIou7! j M'MIE undersigned begs leave to inform the j JL public ba. he lias purchased tlie ti It 1ST : MILL, in Milford towoship, recently owned ' by Ja.'ob Lemon, and, havi.ig remodeled and otherwise improved the same, is now pre- ! pared lo accommodate all who may favor him i wi.h their patronage. Hhrnt Flour and Sifted Corn Meal nl- ; nan oh ban . and lr sole, whole- ! sale aud Retail. j Aho, Shorts, B' nn, St 'p stuff and Or p j F S.ile. Flour and Feed will be delivered lo fami lies if desired. His wagon will visit Mifflin, Patterson and Perrysville three limes a week. Persons needing flour or feed, can leave their oi lers at the Store of John Ktka in Mifflin, or at Pennell's Store in Patterson, or addressing a note to Box 35, Patterson Post Office. GRAiy OF All A-f.VPS DO V GUT AT MARKET PRICES. Y. II. IIAWN. Apr. 8, 1872-3m POLITICAL CAMPAIGN or GRANT it WILSON, GREELEY & BROWN, CAMI'AIGS' C X JS , Capes & Torches, TRANSPARENCIES & BANNERS, With Portraits or any device for all parties. Silk Bunting, and Muslin Flags f all siies on hand or made 'o order. Chinese Lanterns of all sixes and stjles; Paper Bal loons. Fire Wotks, Ac , &o. Campaign Clubs fitted out at the Lowest Rales at WM. F. SCHEIBLE'S CAMPAIGN DEPOT. 49 South Third Street. 1'ki'adelphia ISO FOB CiaCBLAB. Julv 10. 1872-3m PirailBntMCaipaign. Caps, Capes & Torches. Send fur Illl'rTwMTCdCi-.-cclar and Prick List. CUNNINGHAM ft HILL. MrPACTITBKNS, No. 204 Chareh Street, 1H I LA UKLPH IA. May 31, '72-4m JUNIATA HOTEL. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. SIMON B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and comfortable the Table applied with the best the market afford h Stabling large and excellent Bar constantly supplied with the choice?! wines and liquors no pains will be spared to pie asm guests. Charges moderate A liberal share of public patronage is solicited- mayl7, .7I t I Asa STOVES! VI sir if sir Bitter Ke M a Fahcv Dm.., Mete ni l.Mr K im, Whisker, pruot Spirits md Kchr-c Liquors, tWtrr-l, spiced, an 1 lltwf Tlencl In pitas th tttv cal.t ""Ttiiiia.,' " Appriirer." ' Rjjofcrm," ftc, ihlt lend iht v.-vArr nn :o (Jrimltpniiei anH ran. but are a tru Mefl.cin, ma1 ft am ti ni.i ind lierbt nf ahrni4. free from H A oholk: Stmiiln:. Ittcrar the (Wat Il-"tl Pdutocl uid&J Prtncmte. a Prrt'tct Kenvaiiir and luviffritr ! ih System, carrft.i otT ra"vwa nsaitcr astti retHinr the binnrl ia) hsa't!ic' A Hon. etirichinr il. refreshing nd inri-rnraiin- 6-nil min1 and txdv. 'Jliey art easv ot adai)nitrjifm. iicomi m that acfii. certain ir their resit't, nfe and tvriuble in sli drmn nt H me . Xt Pcmwit can tnHm thrae Blltr arrnrd rnr to d retlt.TiiH. ml rrmnn ' tin wet i. rnvieJ their bo'tc are rwH rfrl Mtvet bv ntiiwrai pnsMiMmbi-r tneano. ait tin ?ital r;4i waited bey und the roac of re(ir. Hypim or Ii.dteatlon. tlfadrhe. pjit hi the S!iuUlesa C"ii:t. 'I'tjEbrnew ssf llie l.'het, Di ainevt, S"ur Krtrrt.ium of lite Si-muclt, Had last in I he Moii'.h, Hms A tick, P-tipitation f the' Heart, h fl iramX'ftnof th-; l.nci;. Pain in the rg.otf tbt Kitlrrevs. a.n a li'intired o'.licr pamfui svmpttMNS are the ofcprm ot Lpemra. In these complaints it has no equal. atl one ltot!?c wiU prove a belter guai anre ( tti m-rit ih-tn a !enfhv advertisement. Ktr FetMMilt Cmplnlnls, ra toutir or ot i. married or sitt-le. at the ri.iwn of womanhood, or th trim i.f hie. these T'"itc R.ners divlav so decided a rdueitce that a marked imxiruvenicnl w mmi pcrccp l.Lie. Far lllsimmstkrr ami fhronl fftken inatiiH aiul ii-itir, lvsteitsiiir Inrficentjti, lliiitm. Kemiilenl and Inctru:tli.t f ever, 1'iseaes of the B:ood. Liver. Ktdnvs ami Redder, ihe&e Rulers have been most twcrr':il- Sitcli Itiease are caned W Vitiated H'ftod. wh ch t eenerailjr produced by derange aiervt if the n-ce-t-'e O'jrart Ttarjr are m (eMlle Pnresllre as welt mm it Toitlc. nnse-in '. the pecti.ir merit ! arun as a powerful a-ent in re'ievin t wif:estitt nr liifUm. nation of ihc L-er aud Visceral Orjaos, and iu Eilious Divaes- for Akin Oleaees, Ernntions, Tetter. Salt Rheum, Hunches Sji, piiMpcs, Pustules, Hs, far htincies. K'tis-wiwiiM. Surd-Head, Suve Kr ile'a'. lich. ScurrV, Oictttoraium of the Skin, Humnrs find Dtseisen of t!e Skm. uf whatever naute w nature, are literally due u an. I cnied H nf lle system in a hurt lime hv the ti-e of these Bitters, ()e battle m suth c.ew;ll cmviuce the uut iucredaloua of llieif Curattve p(Tfc, leoi.ee lb TlilaCed lllotMl nbenerer mm fnd i:s iiupnritirt lutTtin thnmsh the skin in HimpW. tru;ti.'i m Sre : cieane il Iert ynsi 6nd it ob sinicted awd wticiJl m tte rn : ctean it when H r tml ; yfKtr teeiin'S will tell rwi wlien. Keep the biouw pure, and the Iteaiih nf the syietti will hi loav. C-raterisI Hsonenixle pnci.itm VrKcs RtT Tttas the mmi wmiderliiv liiviixant lh.it ever u-kiaiiietl the mkinr Mtm. Pita TaBe, att ether Worms !urk ti; its the svu-in nf so nuns tltousaiMls. aie crTectna!iv de si roved and removed. Sars a riistmeuisned nhrsieU ogil : Therein v;arcey an imtividnal upon the face of the earth !f se btIjr is etenipt fnm tle twesence of worms. It is mt p"'i tlie hca'iliv elements ot t!e bly that worms exitf. but uoon the disejcJ ho mors and slims deposits tti.it b-eed thee hitx monsters ef disease. No syieti f Medicine, no vermit'itees, ne anthelmirv itic wal fiee the system fiom worms like these Bit- lers MeclaritilfMkl Diseases. Persons em;a-vd ta Points att.l Minera l, sucli as P!ititilers, Type setters. tiold-leaters, and Mmeri, as they adince mlire. wiil be snbioct to para;rsts nf the ilre!s. "I rttard aeaisst this take a dose of VV'ai kbr's Vinsgax Uittkr once or tw ee a week as a Preventire Billons. Item. Kent, ami Intermit eC Fevers, winch are so prera'ent in the valleys mi ear rreat rivers lhroh.Kit the United Stares, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missmm, Illinois, Ten tiessee, Cmnlier'and. A:kansas. Red, Colorado, Brae. Rio liramle, IViti, A'abams, Mo! e. Swannah, Roan oke, James, and many others, mill iheir va-vt tributa ries, thrmiiiotit Onr entire country dnrin- the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of enusitil heat and dtvness,ae inrartahly accompanied by extensive derangements of the stom-ich and liver, ami ether abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and ereat torpor of the boweK bcin j clog-d up with vitiated accumulations. In llvwr treat -m;t, a purgative, eseritutj a powerful influence upon these various means, is essentially rreressarr. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal lo Ds. ). Walks' ViSKGAR P.ittbsv, as they will speedily remove the dark colored vised mailer with winch tlie bowels are loaded, at the same time stimtt'arnt; the secretions sf the liver, and feneray restoring tlie healthy functions of the dir-rstive or-ans. Scrofula, or K luff's KtII, Wlntt Swellinffi. Ulcers, Erysipelas. Swelled Neck, Omter. Scrofulous fnff.ifwmaiion!, itrlTent Inrtammations, Me mm I Af fections, Old Sores. Eruptions f the Skin, Sore Eves, etc, etc In these, as m all oilier constitutional Djs-a-es, Wai krii's Viksci Bittsss have shown their Kreal curative powers iu thi most obsiuiatc and intract able tN. Ur. Walker's California Tlaeffar Bltrs set on all these cases in a similar maoner. ty punfyinc the Wood tley remove tlve cause, and bv resoivuii; away the e fee is of the inflamr-tanon (the tnbercnlar deposits! the atTected paru receive licaitlt, and a permanent curs is effected. Tho properties of Da. Wamcsr's ViftKGAR PtTTSSt are Aperient. Daphoretic and Carminative, Nutrittons, Laxative, Diuretic. Sedative. Counter-Irritant. Sudorific. Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The A psrleist and mi'd Ltxativ propertis ef Da. Wukir's VtNRCAR BiTTKa are the best sae fnard in ail cases of empt ons and malicnant fevers, their balsamic heaJ.rtr. and aonthintr properties protect ths humors of the fatices. Their Sedative prepertie allay pain in tlie nervfms system, stomach, and bowels, either from tnftammition, wind, cuic, cramps, etc. Their Coanter-Irritant inrluence extends throa-hout the svstem. Their Diarettc properties act on the K.id uevs," correctinf and reenlaiins; the flow ef wine. 'I her Anti-Bilious pmperties stimulate the hvsr. in tls secre tion of bile, and its dchar-es through the biliary duct, and are superior to all remedial at-csts, IW tlie cats ut Bilious Fever. Fev-r and A'ie. etc Forsrfy tho ImmI jr ntralust dlaassse bv psm- X iue a!l its fluids with Vinkcr BrrraKS. No ept mie can take hold of a svstem thus Wearmesl 1 ne liver, the etomach. the bone s, the kidneys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this treat !"' rant. IMreetlons. Take of the Bitters on fom to bst at nt-iit Irotn a half w ons and one-lialf snne--lasssd. Eat eond nmjrishm food, such as beefsteak, mutton - i' chop, venison, matt beet, and vecetab.es, ana Bit out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able it gradients, aud contam no spirit. J WALKER. Pvop'r. R. H. McDOMAEJIss Dru-cists and I '-en. Aj,ts., San r rjncwco, tau. aud cor. nf Vahinfrlon and Charlton Sis , New s or. SOUi BY ALL URUOOIS1S AND DEALERS. S. B. LOUDON, MEKCIIAT TAILOR, A'EVl.rS BUILDIS OS Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Fa., De-ire. lo inform bis friend and lb poblio tbal be bus juit received a fine and fashion able stock of 8PR1NG GOODS, oonsUting bt ClorrrSTWin fl?ek, BIno and Broirn. C HEP Dublin, Brown and Blue. TRICOT B.ack. Blue and Brown. DIAGONALS Blue and Black. CHEVIOTS All Sbaden. SCOTCH 'JOOtS- All Styles. BLACK DO ESTfXS A Suoericrqnalily PA VTS ASD VEST PA TTKRKSf me. SC.V VER GOODS Generol Assortment. I will sell any of tbe above goods bj tbe vard or pattern. I also keep on hand a full line of BCT TE RICK'S PATTERNS, consisting of Men. Bovg. ami Children's Shins.. Coats, Pants and Vests. BST I will manufacture to order all kinds of ci rroji woxk. PRICES Reasonable, lo suit the limes. Mifflintown, April 10, 1872, f i a i i
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