Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 06, 1872, Image 3

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    "JSESUAT MORNING, NOV. 6, 1872. .
SVSVLVASIA R.ULUOAD.-ON AND
P fier Sundiy, Oct. 27, lf72, Passenpcr
jrtini ul leTe Mi:flin Sts,ion 8 Wows :
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JAMES NORTH, Ag't
TOWS AXO COl'MKY.
The Aw 0" lue caKV bridge was re
..:A lst week.
; pan
Fiitto Panxkbakkii eliot a wild tur
fcrj on SliaJe Mountain Ust Thursday.
Jus Juniata County Teachers' Insti
tute wi'l 1 8t lVrrys ville, ou the 25tli
IDJt
Onk of tl' mod profitable and plea
lint place to buy goods at in Patterson
U it I'ennell's store.
Jitw Good-, late fashions, and low
prices are what most purchasers look for.
Such ihiugs are all met with at renutH'e,
in Patterson.
Johs Tvsox caught two more bears
in bis traj'S, ou Friday last, one of them
being a siaIl ue weighing only about
thirty pounds.
Si'i'DtN lltviii. Miles Maitin, a
punper, of Ik-ale township, fell from his
cbair d.-ad, on the Ul inst, aged up
wsrds of !0 years, aud believed to be
the oldest man in the county.
Stoves aod linJnw are for sale at
Plate's Wholesale an I Ketail Hardware
Siore, Crystal I'lilace.
Atti.vi'ion is akej to the advertise
ment of George Uiooks, in another coi
tion, beaded Ageuts wanted for "Iusects
t II i 'Die " 'l ine book advertised eon
tiiii? 700 'xgs, aud upwards- of 700
cut.
I
two !
P.M. Mu Ki vis (uttiiig np
ft. rj dv.'.lling house cud bakes y between
the Kevstime hotel and l'enntlls store,
en Kilrad Avenue, in the borough of
l'atter.o:. A huge bake oven has been
reeled iu the h:ieme:it.
Sim'lAl. Htiertion of the Trade is in
itrd to li'.lui ay Goods, comprising iu
jurt, Jiotto Cops asid Sauetrs, ilotto
Mags, Toy S-tts, &c , &c. adver'iscd in
3 this issue by A. J. Weidcuei, liS South
1 ivroiid street. l'hi!ai'a.
m i 11
l he young man wi,o w as so suock-
ugly injured iu h s fathers tannery, in
; hiberty I alley, i eny county, about two
j weeks since an am-tint of w uicu we
I gave U-t week was heaid fioin a few
J iys Hen, and is rejio: te J to b'j iu a fair
v t'' lec.iver.
The l.nchiel Rolling .Vills, l-cated at
ll.irii.-hur, were deetioved hv fi e about
j i'r o'llotk on the inoruiug of the 4'b.
It is leiieved to have been the work of
ai inceiitiiary, as no w o:k ha 1 been done
since i-atnrday, and the fire on that day
lud all been drawn. Loss, 580,000 to
3100,000 ; iusurance. 570 000.
BLAfKRMri us, you can buy your
Horse Sboes fur $7.40 per keg at Fiau
cifcjs'. They will sell you Bar Iron at
jc per pound. They offer you Lett
X-ruaj Xail Ho ' at Oje per pound.
IiieI'. 11 K Company offer a reward
of 10.000 and a 1 ife-tiiue pass over all
their Jiucs, lor inf.n lualiou leading to the
a:rest of the viliai: s who removed a rail
of the tratk, uear Garret Siding, Ches
ter county, rattling the death of an en
gineer and fireman, several weeks ago.
Tiik horse di-ease is rejiorted from all
poiuts, east, w e, nor: h, and from the
"u;h as f.r as Charleston, S .0 One dis
pute!) c,-.l!s it the F.pizooty, another calls
tie Epizootic, number calls it the Hip
P porhinorrhea, but the latest iii:me given
is by a Frenchman, who styles it
L hjiilarypgo: rhipjx)deinie.
J"H. Hawk, of Patterson, r.n visiting
hi hear trap, en Dl.uk Log Mountain, on
last Saturday found within it a bear ol
linjje dimensions, being about four feet
nd a half in length and many three
't high. Mr U. had bis bearship
I 'ought to his residence in Patterson,
'here he has him securely cage d.
CortRrr-rioN. The words "Four dif
ferent apartments," in the notice of
Pranciscus' Hardware Store, at the bead
"f the second local column, iu Inst
-L's Sh.T!Mi, should have read
fourteen different apaUmeuts." The
trror was not observed until a cou
'derah!e portion of the edition bad been
Pruted.
Coxscience Mu.nev. Last week
turee of Johnstown's popular merchants
each received a sum of mouey, am iunt
lDg m the aggregate to one hundred aud
elx dollars aud fifty cents, from gome un
uown party, ccoinpp.ued by a note
purporting to be from a man who states
that his wife stole the money from the
erchauts in the year 1868. Neither of
'lie merchants can recall any loss daring
at year, and as a consequence Johns
"n is once more excited from the cen-
to the circumference. Attoona Tribune
ATTIiVTHilU t.. C .
..-...., cu'iurs ! ion
are hereby ordered to meet in Johustown
on Saturday, Nov. 16. 1872, at 10 o'clock,
sharp. Uy order of
J K. ROBISON.
Capt. Commanding.
Mattiilw Rogkrs. O. S.
Lamps and Lampware for sale at
I aiste's Ilurd ware Store.
Duowned Frank Ileffner, abntcher
from Northumberland, was drowned las,!
Saturday evening, while attempting to
cross Cliiliisquaque creek, at Cliillisqtia
que. The heavy rain had swollen the
strernn. aud npon driving in, be fonnd
the current irreiatiMe. His horse was
also iliowned LirV vr Cno-ticle.
. Lkatiikk of all kiuds constantly kept
on hu J at I'aiste's Hardware. Store.
A RICH vein of iron ore has within the
past week been uncovered on the west
end of .Mover's ridge, on the property of
Jacob Etka. Mr. Elka bought the land
recently at the sale of the real estate of
R. C. (Jallahi r, deceased.
Iron ore i:i considerable quantities has
also been discovered on the farm of Geo.
Heikes, in Milford township.
Country merchants, we will sell you
Coa! Oil at Pittsburgh prices
Fbanciscts Hardware Co.
0. Monday night about It o'clock,
Thomas Collins, while on his way to
Licking Creek, missed the road beyond
the Patterson School House, and fell
down an embankment, a distance of
about ten feet. He icceived such in
juries from the f-tll ou the rij.Lt si ie and
leg that medical aid was required. r.
Banks was called and ui;oistercd to the
patient.
The IIons( ke pt'i's Favorite for sale at
Paistc's Wholesale aud Petail Hardware
.-'t'ire, Crystal Palace
Tim Williamsp ut Gazette of the 2nd
inst , says : A boy about two years of
age, sou of Ed was d Kglie, met with a
sudden death yesterday A chestnut
shell lodged in the throat of the little
fellow's ; a hysieiati was summoned at
the earliest moment, hut the child was
beyond recovery before the doctor's ar
rival at the residence.
LriiRAt.M Mc 'a It an. a native of Lick
ing Creek Valley, this county, but bit
tt-rly a cit zeu of Huntingdon, met with
a soddeu deaih while in the discharge of
his duty as conductor of a Hroad Toji
r .i!)oad freight tiaio. His train collided
with another freight traiu o:i last '1 hurs
dav, killing hims If aud three other men.
whose names and places of residence we
have not learned.
Cor Paske:S for sale at Paistc's
Hardware Store
A MAX earned Llaekweil, residing: at
Petersburg) as iostanily killed ou the
railroad at Spiuee Creek, Huntingdon
county, on Fi !! y last, iu the following
maniiir : He had Leen caiting ground
aerofs the railroad track, and when tuak
iiig the la-t trip across lije track he was
cannot bv ttie ra-t. bine, a-.)d lie ami n:s
horse hot!) killed ntni his eai t demolished
He had no! been a! home for four weeks.
and ha I intended to leave v.-oik and go
home the d iv on which he was killed.
All ki.ids of Lamps end I.ampware.
Chimneys, Lumers, &C , we will sell to
country merchants a.t city Jobbers' prices
FitA.xciscrs Hardware Co.
Ox Saturday evening two young men
entered a store in this place, and behaved
in such a manner that the proprietor
ileeined it necessary to inform a' Justice
of the Peace of iheir conduct, so that
the dignity of his place might be main
taiued. The: ii. formation was made be
fore Justice Huzzird. who issued a war
rant for ihe airest of the parlies. Ou
Suudav evening officer Robinson sue
, i . i . i
ceedea in arresting one oi me young
men, whom he lodged iu jail. The
other left for parts unknown.
CfRN StlKLl.Ei'.s and Fodder Cutters
for sale at Paiste's Hardware Store.
Hfmedy rott tub Horse Pisf.ase
The following remedy is now used in this
city on several hoises affected wiib the
prevailing disease, and from appearances
has the desired effect, viz :
K. Lotion for horses 4 oz. spirits of
hartshorn, 2 oz. tincture of arnica, 1J
jiints of oil of hemlock, pints of alco
hol. I5athe neck and under jaw. Also
10 drops of aconite on tongue three
times a day.
In New Yoik and Philadelphia tbe
ollowing remedy has been applied with
success to Vf.luabic trotting stock :
Bandage the limbs a. id soak with
spirits. Kub the throat with turpentine.
Mix a small portion of ipecac and tartar
emetic with molasses ; put a few drops
on the tongueevery half hour.
31. W. Birch, veterinary surgeon for
several of the street railway lines, ex
presses the opinion, based upon the ex
jerience in railway and private stables
aud ol.tei vatiouo iu the street, that near
ly evr ry horse iu Philadelphia is, to some
extent, afflicted with the disease He
says that nearly all the horses have dis
charges of mucus or watery matter from
the uostrils. He thinks that a sudden
change to rainy weather would cause a
general prostration among the horses, and
bring about the same state of things here
which has existed in other cities visited
by the disease. Ho controverted the
statements of one of tho surgeons who
had asserted that there was nothing more
than a few cases of colds and " ordinary
iuflucnza, as nsual at this time of the
jeM."Harrisburj TelejrajJt.
1't Bl.lC Salic. Lucieu W. Doty, Ad
ministrator of John Robinson, deceased,'
will offer at public sale, at the late resi
dence of said decedent, in Fayette town
ship, on Tuesday, November 12 1873,
one horse, one three-year old colt, one
cow, one heifer, three calves, one spring
wagon, one windmill, one patent hay
rake, wheat, corn and oats, together with
a lot of household furniture. Sale at 10
o'clock A. M.
Mica fjr stoves for sale at Paiste's
Hardware Store.
News from NsigMsoring Counties.
HJ.T!NIK.N COUNTY.
.The Globe says :
It is suggested that the gas be extin
guished in the tow n clock after 10 o'clock
at uight, in order to help meet the ex
pense of the new fire engiue. Couldn't
the automaton be so arranged ?
This county has 8 Lodges of Odd
Fellows, all represented to be in a flour
ishing condition. It is estimated that
there are about 500 Odd Fellows in the
county.
iV illis m Stutzman, of this place, a no
ted fisherman, caught a pike in Stone
L-reek, the other day, which measured
26 inches from sunut to tail.
The Monitor says :
Shouldn t kiss bis girl on Hill street,
even if it is after nightfall
Some two months ago, a Mr. William
Long, of Hill Valley, while visiting this
towu was robbed of about 8165 00.
Some three weeks ago Hardy made iu
foruialion against McCouaghey for said
robbery, aud the latter was committed
for trial. Siuce that lime McC. gave
testimony against Hardy, who was ar
rested, brought to Uuutingdon and com
milted as above stated. It seems each
party received a share of tho theft and
together sjiorted arouiid Harrisbtirg aud
other places until the mouey was spent,
when they returned to this county and
left their secret be known. Arrests fol
lowed aud both have a most excellent
chance of a free ride to Pittsburg.
Abram Lane, of Clay township, killed
a very large buck on Jack's mountain a
few days ::go Deer are very plenty on
the in mutain this fall.
HLAIR CoCXI Y
Mr. A. J. Pierce, of Westmoreland
county, has raised six pumpkins from
one vine this year which weigh respect
ively 55, 100, 110, 121. 130 and 143
pounds, making a total weight of 69
pounds. The same gentleman rejoices
in the possession of potatoes weighing 2
pounds and 10 ounces.
Mrs Llizibeih Jones and her mother,
Mr. Shaffer, both w idows and formerly
respectable resident of Johnstown, have
been arrested at Oil City and sent to jail
ou a charge of infanticide. Mrs. Jones
is supposed to have been the mother of
the murdered child.
Daniel Sheernan, of Jackson town
ship, Cimbiia county, gathered 2,218
grains of buckwheat from one seed.
MIKKLIX CUT XI Y.
The Lewistown Ca-ctte savs :
j Mrs David Jiliue was seriously inju-
. ed ou Saturdny last by her hand catch
j ing on a meat hook, lacerating it so had
j ly that lockjaw was at one lime appre
hended.
Docks are numerous on the liver and
spoitrincu plenty Put many waste their
ammunition on loons. They are useless
as food aud should be left aloue.
Calviu Dufur, the faithful river bridge
collector for the past cluven years, has
resigned.
The Lewistown Democrat says :
Our rule is to discontinue every sub
scription promptly at the end of the term
paid for, excepting those only so fespect
to which we have orders, expressed or
imjdied, to the contrary.
Laud adjoining town sells at S314.
$300 to $495 per acre D W. Woods
purchased three fields at the figures' na
med.
Slurried s
ltOKXING SNOUFFER On the 31st nit.
by Her. D. 51. Blackwelier, 51r. Daniel 51.
Horning and Miss Sarah Aun Snouffer, both
of Mexico, this county.
XHeU:
VAN HORN Near East Salem, on tbe 4i b
ult , Thomas Vauborn, Esq., in the 67lh year
of bis age.
SELL In McAlisterville. on the 7th ult.,
51rs. Mary Sell, aged 70 years, 8 monihs and
2ti days.
NEW DRUG STORE.
BANKS- &1IAMLIN,
Alain Street, JWiJJlinloun, Pa.
UK ALE US IN
OBCCS AJ BENCHES,
Chemicals, Djt Stuff,
Oils, l'aints.
Varnishes, Glass,
Tutty, Coal Oil,
Lamps, Burners,
Chimneys, Brushes,
Infants Brushes. Soaps,
Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
Perfumery, Combs,
flair Oil, Tobacco,
Cigars, Notions,
and Stationary.
LARGE VARIKTi OF
PATENT MEDICINES,
selected with great care, and warranted from
b)gh authority.
l'urest of WISES AND LIQUORS for5Iedi
eal Purposes.
IQrPKESCRIPTIONS compounded with
great cars, mal6'72- ly
COAL, Lumber, Fish. Salt, and all kinds
of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oai
Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and
Seeds bought at the highest market prices in
cash or exchanged lor merchandise, coal,
lumber, &c, to suit customers. I am pre
pared to furnish to builders bills of lumber
just as wanted and on short notice, of either
oak or yellow pine lumber.
NOAH HERTZLER.
Jan4 Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa.
Josiata Smtisi l $1,60 osr year.
Prices of Board of Commerce.
Reported weekly for tbe Jcriata Sextircl
by tbe Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat
terson. Butter V lb 4 23'
Eggs. V loi 20
Lard, l lb 8
Country Soap 8
Beeswax 25
Tallow 8
Rags 3
Wool, washed B0
Dried Apples ..'. 10
" Peaches, pared 20
" Peaches, u n pared 15
" Cherries, pitted - 20
" Blackberries 10
" Raspberries 16
Country (lams 12
Sides and Shoulders 7
Potatoes, H bug - 40
Onions " 00
Ground Alum Salt, sack... 2 25
Railroad Ties : 50
Lecnst Posts, mortising 82
" " for board fence.. 115
Shelley & Stambangh's Prices Current.
Corrected Weekty.
Crystal Palack, Mifflintown,
Nov. 6, 1872. (
Prime Roll Butter, per tt 25
Eggs, per dozen 25
Lard, per lb
08
08
30
01
17
0
08
20
Tallow, per lb
Beeswax
Dried Apples, per lb
44 Cherries, seedless, per lb.
44 44 unseeded ,
44 Blackberries
44 Raspberries ,
Walnuts, per bus 40
Shellbarks 95
Pottoes 50
Chickens, live, per lb- 08
Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, pe- sack 2 00
D. K. Sulouff & Co.'s Prices Cut rent.
Reported Weekly.
Ga.i!t.
White Wheal,' ft bus - $ 65
Red " " 1 60
Corn.... 65
Oats 35
Cloverseed 4 50
Timothy seed ..'.............. 3 50
Coal.
Prepared Ccal, j ton
Nut 44 44
..$5 25
... 4 25
..- 3 10
. 5 00
Pea
Bituminous"
LnaBEk.
Run of Log, 4 4, y 1000 ft $35 00
' ' 5-8. 44 25 00
44 4- 8-4. 44 ....25 00to40 00
44 4 4 6- 4 , 44 25 00t o40 00
Hemlock Frame, 44 20 00
44 Boards. 44 20 00
Whitepine worked Flooring 35 00
(lermnr. Siding 35 00
Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00
Window Sash, 8x10, y window-...,.. 65
41 44 9x12. 44 75
4- 44 10x12, 80
4 44 1 0x14, ' 90
tMUI.ADELPIMA MARKETS,
PuiLAPSLPhiA. Not. 5, 1872.
Floi'b The market is dull. There is no
inquiry for shipment, and the operations of
home trade are confined to their immedi
ate wants, loi 0 bbls sold, including
Superfine $ 505 25
Extras $ 7.'(ni6 25
N. W. Extra Family $7 50fS;8 50
Ohio&lnd. do. do $8 I (), 00
Penna. do. do $8 00(S,n 00
Fancy Brands...- fU0010 25
Grain. Tbe moTemrnts in wheat are of
a limited character, but pricess unchanged.
Sale of western red at SI 6-)al 08; amber
at SI 75 and white at Si 90. Rye ranges
from 7oc to 80c Corn is in limiie.t request
at the recent decline. Sales of yeliow at H-tc
and western at ClaliSc. Oats more slowly.
Sales of white at 44a4tc, and mixed at 40c.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE 51 ARRET.
51 os oat. Not. 44 P. M.
The receipts of lieef Cattle were large this
week, reaching about 3100 fcead. The mar
ket in consequence was T?ry doll and prices
were lower. Sales of choice at TnTic ; fair
to pood at 5ai. and common at 3ac $ tt
gross
Cows and Calves are dull and nominal at
$3555. Uecetpts 375 head.
Sheep wore wanted. Salles at 5aCc 7$t Hi
Receipts 110-0 head.
Hogs continue dull ; 4200 head arrived and
sold at $ 2aC 75 100 lbs net
GROCER, PROVISION,
AND
SHOE gEOBM
LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES X PRICES
reported weekly by C. BAR! LEY, o
posite the Past Office, MilBintown, Pa:
HhoUialt. Retail.
Butter 2o
Eggs, 25
Lard 10 12
Cheese, Ohio 22
New York 25
Molisses, Porto Rico. B gal... 60
44 New Orleans 1 00
Srup, Honey Bee- 65
Amoer ou
14 Melted Sugar 1 00
Sugar, Granulated - 15
A 14
B 13
14 Extra C 12J
Yellow C 11
Brown 10
Coffee, Rio, Choice.. j. 2S
14 44 Fair .7..;...... 22
44 Knotted f Arhllc-'1 Sit
Tei', Imperial, Finest .. 1 60
Oolong. 44 I 0"
RaisiLS, Valentia.- ; - 20
44 Layers. .'.-,;.. 25
Currants 20
Pruens, French - i'O
Rice 12
Soap, Rosin 5 6
OliTe - 10
44 Babbit 12 16
Salt, Grouud Alum 2 00
44 Dairy 10 15
5Iackeral, No. 2 (new) J bbl 8 60
Brooms, No. 1 40
44 No. -I - 86
44 No. 3 - 80
Tubs. Cedar 1 60aJ 75
Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops..... .. 26
Slaw Cutters 60
Tin Cups - 8
Tin Dish Pans 60
Tin Cullenders 40
Tin Wash Pans . 80
Tin Buckets 60
Boots, .Men's Calf 6 25
44 " Kin 4 50
Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting 2 00
Potatoes, Insh 60
44 Sweet, 1p peck 40
Coal Oil, V gallon 40
Cash paid for eggs.
Spwial Uoticrs.
THE GREAT DISCOVERY.
KunkePs Bitter Wine of Iron.
KUNKEL'S BITTER WISE OF IRON will
effectually cure all diseases arising from a
disordered liver and stomach, such as con
stipation, flatulence, inward piles, fullness of
blood to tbe bead, acidity of tbe stomach,
nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness
or weight in lb stomach, sinking or flutter
ing at the pit of the stomach, swimming at
tbe head, burried or difficult breatbing. flut
tering at the heart, eboking or suiincating
sensations when in a lying posture, dimnens
of vision. &e. Price SI. per bottle. E. F.
Kunkel, proprietoi, 269 North Ninth street,
below Vine, Philade phia. Ask for Kunkel's
Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. If
your druggist has it not, send $1. to my ad
dress, and Ihe medicine, with free advice,
will be sent to you at one ; direct as above.
Feb2S, '72-Om
rg (SoorJj, GrorrrtfS, ejiifftistrarf, &t.
$18,000
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
JUST NOW OPENED
AT
TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S,
I Ji-Uljjo Street, 3Iililiiitowii,
THE LARGEST,
THE NEWEST,
THE CHEAPEST,
And the Most Attractive Stock of Goods ever Brought
to Miffiintown.
n
0
Hi DRESS GOODS Bf ENDLESS VARIETY OF PRICES AND STTt.E!.
TilooL- ;il-o n,n iu ai...
HCachmeri Kaye, Australian Crape Empress,
liatest Canton Cloths, &c, &c,
M IN GOOD VARIETY.
fl We respectfully- solicit an extmiuatioa b. fore purchaiug tlsewltere.
Any and ererything, such as Sliawh, Cloths. Cassimerei, Flannels
Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Av JJc.
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT,"
Of any aud everything at prices winch defy competition.
Que Elide Separtmentj
One of the best in tho county, embracing all tbe New and Best Ptyles
for the Fall and Winter Trade, for Ladies, Mioses and Children the
me exclusively for cur trade at prices to suit all purchasers. Kvery
air warranted
Grocery and Queensware Department.
For our Grocery ami Oueensware Department we have secure!
one of the finest rooms iu the county iu
Just opened one of the largest and bes stocks of Goods ever
brought to the county, all nf which are kindly submitted to the inspection of all
our numerous friends and customers. For
EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED.
"LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO.
TILTEX & ESPEXSCIIADE.
Oct. 31. 1872-ly
D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S
Is the place where you can buy
. Tlie l9t and tlie Cheapest
01
MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SE02S, A!TD TUmSSBStd GOOIS.
WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select Stocks erer offered in tbis
market, and at ASTO.VJSIIXG LOW PRICES!
Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made to order,
at shore notice, rcry reasonable.
' Remember the place, in tbe Nevin Building, two doors west of the Ke-stnne
Store, BRIDGE STREET, M IFF UNTO WN,
DR. P. C. RUNDIO.
PATTERSON, XV.,
DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS
The public attention is also invited to his largo assortment of
Perfected
All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to
call, as they will find thr largest stock in the connty to select from. COME
AND II AyE YOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED. Also, a splendid assortment of
TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES,
With, an mmense stock of NOTIONS !& Something for everybody, young
and old. at tbe
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
D. K. SULOUFF & CO.,
(Successors to D. P.'Sutoftff,)
DEALERS IN
Grain, Lumber, Coal,
Halt, Plaster,
CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C.
The Highest Cash Prices Paid
for all kinds of Grain.
Lumber, Coal, &c. Sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Having boats of onr own we can freight
Grain, Lumber, Coal, Sc.. cheaper than any
other parties. We therefore defy competi
tion. gyYou ean make monev by calling on us
before selling or buying elsewhere.
Gem will bk bkckivid la stork to bx
SOLD BT THE 1ST Of JUNE, 1872.
P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's
backs.
Mifflintown, April 20, 1872.
CAUTION. .,
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
trespassing by bunting, or in any other
way, on tbe farm on which I reside in Fer
managh township. All persons offending
will be dealt with to the full extent of t be
Uw. WILSON KOBISoN
PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe
cuted at this Office.
WORTH
AT
t.,...;.,i t? t...: .
the Odd Fellows' Hall1.
quality and prices we defy competition
PA. ,mav 8, 1872-tf
TF3
Spectacles.
EXCELSIOR FUR EMPORIUM.
T. ISAACS,
Successor to
JOHN FAREIRA,
718 Arrh Street,
Middle of Ihe Block, between 7th' and 8lh
streets. South side,
PIIILXDELPIIIA.
I3IF0RTER AND MANUFACTURER OF
5J
FOR LADIES' ANI CHILDREN'S WEAR,
Wholesale and Retail.
Having inuiuried very large and splen
did assortment of all the different kinds cf
FUHS from first bands in Europe, would re
spectfully invite tbe readers of this paper lo
cull ana examine the a sort men t of Fanny
Furs 1 am determined to sell at tbe lotcut
Cath prices All Furs WarrnnteJ. A'o mi
repretntaiions to effect sales.
FUUS ALTERED AND REPAIRED.
Era-Remember tbe store, 713 ARCH St.,
Philadelphia. Oct 2-10t
WALL PAPER ; "
Sally to the Place where yon can bay
yonr Wall Paper Cheap.
'PHE nndersigned takes this method of in
1 forming the public that he has just re
ceived at his residence on Third Street, Mif
flintown, a large assortment of
WALL PAPEIt,
f various styles, which he offers for sale
CHEAPER than ean be purchased elsewhere
in tbe county.' All persons in need of the
above article, and wishing .o save money, arc
invited to call and examine his stock and
hear his prices before going elsewhere.
Large supply constantly on band.
SIMON BASOM.
CLOTHING!
Choicest Styles of the Season.-
SAJiUEL STRAYER,
Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa.
CLOTHINS
of all kinds
I will sell my entire stock at
Greatly ReduCerf Prices,
FOR MEN AND, until ai-ril, mi
OVERCOATS, TTtRS,
j CAP.PSTS,
Stair ami Floor
' Oil Cloth,
IIEAVV BOOTS,
Ladies' Shoos & ffaitsrs,
Under-Clothing, &c..
At cost.
Suits and Parts of Suits,
II ATS AND CAPS,
And Furnishing Goodf
-0 or So per cent, cheaper
FURNITURE,
! WATCHES
-AJtD-
JEWELRY.
Hats and Caps,
! FURS,
tuoTmiioR,'
Jthan enri ti pa Abased ehtf.
nberr.-
MEN'S
FBSNlSHffiS
GOODS,
nTitjc a good stock, wall
select el, 1 Lope to please all.
C.-iU ahif see to be eon
Tinccl. i N0T10AS C
SfcST" Measures fV.Yen and' Suits' and parts
of Suits Made to order, rensonnblo.
SAMUEL STRATER,
Jan. 24, 18721 Tattcrson, fa.
S. B. LOUDON,
MEKCirAM' TAILOR,
sEYiys BiiLDisn G'y
Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Pa.,
Deeites lo inform Lis friends and the publie
that he has just received a jfne and fashion
able stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting of
CLOTHS Plain Clack, Bine and Brown-.
CHEP Dahlia. Brown and Blue.
THICOTKicV. Blue and Brown.
VI Anns A tS Utile and Black.
CHEVIOTS All Shades.
SCOTCH HOOn.S- All Styles.
Ill A CK )OA:.s-.VfA-Suneri('r quality
PA vr.S ASI) VEST PA TTER.XS Fine..
SUMMER GOODS Gener: Assortment.
I will sell sny of the above goods by the
yard or pattern.
I also keep oh hnd a full line of BUT-TERICK-S
PATTERSS, consitng of Men,
Hoys, and Children's Shins. Costs, I'sata
and Vests.
ttjf I will manufnetnre to order all kinds
of crsTOM wobk. PRICES Reasonable, te
suit the times.
Miffl'ihtown, Anri! 10, 1872.
Oil, Paint & Varnish,
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD,
COLORED PAINTS IN OIL
BURNT UMIJER, HAW UMBER.
CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN,
CHEQUE YSLLOTT, DP.OP BLACS,
Prussian Blue, Lamp Black,
Paint Brushes, VarnisH Brus'te,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES. 8&SH BRUSHES
AVbit'mg and Hosih by the Barrel,
Soaps, Japan Dryer, While Varnish
Concentrated Lys, Babbitt's Potash,
I'nt t v and GIukm.
The shove goods, with a large variety of
DRCGS and PATENT MEDICINE,- l-ys
en hand at the
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
Glass cut te any site desiied'.
Dr P. C. PT.ND.O.
July 12, 1871-tf
A. II. FRANCISCUS&CO.,
Cilii 3Iavlrot Street,
PHILADELPHIA.'
We have opened for the FALL TPMDE,
the largest and best assorted Stock of
PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Win
dow Shades and Paper, Carpet
Chain Cotton, Yarn, Batting,
Waddinc, Twine, . iCk,
Clocks, Looking tJlasses,
Fancy Baskets, RiWrhs
JJoket, Ilurkels,
Urnshr. t lo'tben
Wiiaeren,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
1.1 TUB I'M rEO STATU.
Our large increase in business enables ns
to sell at low prices and furnish the best
quality of Goods.
scle AoesTs roa tub
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER,
Price !s3.i0.
THE MOST PBKl'KCT AMI SL't'CRSSF CL
WASH tit KVF.lt MADE.
AGEXTS WASTED FOR THE AMERI
CA X WASHER in all pai ls of the Stale:
sepI-Smos
ADVERTISE I ADVERTISE!
To all Ken Whom it mi Concern.
If you have anything to sell,
If you have lost anything.
If you have found anything,
If you have a house to rent,
If you want to rent a house,
If you want boarding,
If you want employment,
If you want hired help.
If you want anything,
TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT
BY ADVERTISING IN THE
JUNIATA SENTINEI.
FORCE PUfVlP.
THE undersigned is agent for vtie of the
best Force Pumps, for aay deplBfof eis--tern
or well, in the world. By attaching hose
to tte spout, water ean be thrown ft) to' fr)
feet. Nothing Setter coiild be aiktd in caaw .
of fire. It is a non-freeiiag pump.
SAMUEL LEONARD.
Oakland Mills, Juniata 0., Pa.
O to tbe Jcxiata Soitixki J"b Printing'
I Office for all kinds of Plain and Fancy.
Printing.