.TUESDAY MORKISfl. NVJ7, 1872. ,iFSNVLVASlA RAILROAD. ON AND P Sunday. Oct. 27. 1872. Passengtr - will leave Mifflin Station as follow : K.UTWABO. i,e. r. Um-- o .il Tram Ci.cinaii Ex, ress i ..mirr li.ium'.nu ..- - - - - ... - 6:28 P. M. 8:41 1. M. WLfTWARD. riti.burg Express 1: A. M ;:ill,ia...i K.pr, 1: jo A. M roa" Ikrourl) I'aseenger PKili Exp-4- ,y Passenger . H.il Train - Ffl Lin Hiied Train t.) A. M. 6:39 A. M. 9:U A. M. 3:38 P. M. P. M f :00 P. M. "TsTeps when signaled. JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOWS ASU COUMTRV. Chrwlma O'flie ou Wednesday thin 7- kT Friday morning Uarriaburg had , 9,000 6r All kind of Niueape Cuttere and c'tufivrs, cheap. t Francisco. Hardware Store. Hra Sale. John Hawk, ot j'stlereon, iffi'rg Li l'u?e be1 f"r JoubtIe he will fnnn find a purchaser. PAnrKviEK- Tmi.s of all kinds at TiisteV Wholesale and IJetail Hardware Store, Crystal I'alace l?uildig. Thb SbxriKH. Office in tlie place at which to Lave your job woik done Good Job Pre" and an aestirmeut of new JP- Country nvicUttts. we will sl! you Coal Oil at Pittsburgh price Fiuncikoi: I1aiv!ie Co. Nuthio will save your horse from taking the efiirooiic. The bfc-t remedy when be irets ir. is to lake good care ol bim, and keep liim from all eipnsure. StoVKS of all aVscriptions at tlie low fit price at I'aiste's Hardware Store. Crystal Palace ltuilding. Tho.'K afflcted with Pains and Aches .LmiUtry KUNKEL'S PAIS SLAY KR. a valuable remedy. For sale at Kaukt & Hamlin's Drug S ore, Mifllin ton. BrtT Coun'r Ki f.r 75c per pound t the Wholesale and lietail laih.-r 8tireof the Frai ci-cus II ant a are Coin jany. dealers in all kiods of Lenthef and fhoe Finding Thk Lutheran Sunday School of this place will opeu curing the winter season at 15 niiuufs past o'ihck A. M. The church nrvices will commence at l.r tniiiutes ti 1 1 o'clock A imr si abon M. duriug the ! " " e. a- . Meat Cutters and ."ausae Stuffers for j a. Vat I'ai.ies ho!i sale and Retail . Hardware Store, Cryftal Palace Building Mirtmx Stinkk and Charley Phil Itpt visited ilM-.Mlhirket" last week to shoot deer They eurceeoded in shoot li:g cue. Charley served a portion of it to his frieuds on i-'atuiday eveuing at his SabioR 40. 50, 60, and 7? lb Lard Cans very Inw.at Fiaurishiia' Hardware Store. The earn iii of the mails are serions- lr interfered wilh in this ceui.ty by the Lars disease. It is now carri.-d between j tbii point and Seliungrove by men afoot. Ths brse of the mail line are all un able to travel, one or two having died iu tlie barues Corn Shklikks and Fodder Cutters fur sale at Paiste' Hardware Store. AttrntI ! is aoked to the advertise rut of Joseph Uothrock, Executor id the estate of R. C. Gallaher, dee'd , iu to dy 's paper, ffering at public sale, ou Dec 14tb, a valuable farm ill B-ale twp., alto bank stock, bridge, stock, &c. 8adI'L.R8 will save money by send ing their ordeis to Franciscus', Mifflin town, I 'a Collar Bosr Brokbs A man turned ."harp, fiom Thompsontown, while in the discharge of hi duties as a rail road hand in the shifting yard iu Patter son, D Saturday, had his left collar bone broken by a telegraph pde falling on him Dr. Banks w as summoned and ad justed the fiacture. Iron, Nails. &c . for sale at the lowest prices at the Crystal Palace Hard v. are Store. Tnc first aoow of the season fell in tbi valley on Friday afternoon. In the vtuine Youne America of the town ere all aglow over the pnvpect of "first te rabbit bunting'' on Saturday morn ing. The wind rose during the night, and thas wwe the bright anticipation of the boy hiown away. A new leasa of life to many rabbit. Large, lot of Coru heller at Frau ciscos' Hardware Sioro 0 Friday last the engine of a freight train ran into the rear end f another freight train while going down grade be tween Lewistown and McVeytnwn. The engine, tender, and one or two car were o badly demolished as to be considered heyond repair. The hindmost ear on the tia that was run into was also consid erably broken. The engineer and fire an escaped by jumping off. Tut only Stove Pipa Elbow by which Jaw can have direct draft, is for ale 4Wf at the Ware-rooms of tb Tnmrimt Haldwn Company. Who can comprehend the unseen pow - ens or g-nci. a at work in this world. For exami.'le. see the horses nf an rmlro . - . . continent at one time almost afllicted with disease, the oiigin and cause of winch no man knoweth. Scientific men are as much perph xed as any other class Paints, Oils, and Varnishes at the Crystal Palace Hardware Store. Would it not he well to change tha organic law so as to do away wilh the present system of County Commissioners and provide for a board of Supervisors, to Ite composed of one man from each township and borough, and to this hoard entrust the management of codfity affairs t J i. . .a. a uumoer or stales nave this system in operation Wash Boilers aiid Tea Kettle of every size, at c raucMcus . TllRtE valuable tract of land, con taining respectively 97, 360, and C59 acres are offered lor sale on easy terms. or exchange for Pennsylvania property. The tract of 97 acres is located in Illi nois, and the other two tracts iu Inaiana. For particulars address L B. W. Shkyock, Academia, Juniata Co , Pa. Lkathbr of all kinds constantly kept on hand at Paiste'a Hardware Store. KUNKEL'S HITTER WISE OF I HON has reached an enviable position among medicine as a cure fur Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach. It costs but little, purifies tlie blood and give tone to the stomach, reuovates the syFtem and prolong life Try this val uable Tonic. For sale at Banks ii Ham lin's Drug Store, MifHintown, Pa. ALL kinds of Lamps aud Lumpware, Chimneys, Burners, ice, we will sell to country merchants at city jobbers prices Fkaxciscis Hardware Co. Foot Crush ti On last Saturday JacobaWebster iu attempting to get onto an engine that was iu motion in the shifting yard in Patterson, missed the foot step ou thejocomotive with his left foot, which passed onto the rail, where it was caught and run over and badly crashed by the wheels of the engine. Dr. Banks was called and rendered the attention that the case required. Bi.ACKt-MiTH.s. you Can blty" your Horse t-'lioes for S7 40 per keg at Frau cisrns. They will sell you Bar Iron at Jc per pound. They offer you Lest Xortray Xa 7 Rmh at 9 Jc per pound. Pki PoPAL' will be received by the Cnministdoner of the county of Juniata in their office, iu Miffjiulowu, up until 1 j o'ch-ck P. M , of Wednesday, D c. 4tb. 1872. for furnishing the stone, excava- , ting the foundjtion and putting op the stone work of a Bri !gc over tlie TVca rnia Creek liear the Spruce Hill School House, in Spruce Hill township. accord- c , r ,i 6 ' 1 .... saine now to be seen at the lommu sianers" office in Miffl.otown. Ziuk and Sheet I ion on hand the at Crjrtal Pahice Har-iware Store. A Brka!v LHw.. Ou Monday, a short time bt fore uoon, the nxletree of a buggy iu whiih was seated Mr. Lucieu Sil lier and Captain Degan, of Fayette towin-hip suddenly broke nff, tveii np to the left front wheel. jii!-t as these g'-ntle-men had reached a poiut on Bridge street opposite this ..thee. Mr. M.ber was diiving at a leisurely pace at the time. The detached wheel rolled off in the di n ction of Capt McCIellan" shop, as though iu search of repairs, and Capt. Degan launched into the street in the same direction, while Mr. Sieber retained bis seat in the buggy. The horee wa a sensible brute aud didn't scare much at the mishap, but gracefully etnightened up under the whoa" of his master. A complete assortment of Table and Pocket C-'Jery for sale by the Francis cus Hardware Company, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Iron. Nails, Steel. Horse Shoes, Paiuts, Oil, Glass, Putty. &c , &c. Some day ago, S. W. Henderson, of Fermanagh towuship, in passing through his barn yard noticed that a large sow had located her litter of pig iu a place where he did not desire to have them He walked to the sjot to drive her away. The brute became enraged at his inter ference and attacked him ; she reared on her hind feet and thrust her fore feet and snout against bis breast, thereby throw ing him to the ground. Fortunately bis hired manwas near by and came to his rescue. The vigorous thrust of a pitch foik in the hands of the hired man caused the sow to give up the fight and ran , . j -i away, and tnus we are spareu cm- icling seriou injury if not the death of Mr. Henderson. Lost and Found Alfred Steel was to busk c ti lor Wi!on Rbin, of Fer m wixtih township, last Satn day. He commenced work in the morning. A short time before noon he wished to know the time of day, and reaching for bis mid watch he wa startled to find the fh emntr. A diliffent search wa itn mediately instituted for the watch. Every sheaf of fodder that Mr. Steel had tied was unbound and faithfully shaken. The husks and leaves on the ground over he fcad husked were turned. All day till nearly evening lh search wa prosecuted with earnestness, and just when about to abandon it and yield all .T, stations of ever seeing the watch, ' found within about the timepiece was . . . . . l i. r. two inche ot me wagna , or me wagot. -ucvw v. bad driven in gathering np bll Robinson vm. 1 The Lewistown Smtinel cays : Mrs. Lydia Cupper. East Valley street, we ; l..r . l,.,n- I a . r.. .. : . ...... w wmt III.L1 1 T uillUCU m J I W rf UllleH I D since, while applying an embrocation to her breast before the stove. A drop of the liniment falling npon the store, igni ted, and the fire was thus commnnicated to her person. She is still confined to her room John Ch-mens, farmer, on the James Forgy farm, in Oliver township, known a the Stofer property, produces an ear of corn containing 1340 grain Beat it The Democrat of the fame place say : Daniel Priutz ha been on a hunting excursion to Clearfield county. and returned I ringing along three deer as trophies of hi prowess John, son of Fred. W. Crimmhiger, had his hand badly injured on Tuesday of last week by the bursting of a gun, whilst he was picking the tnnch hole with a pin. Three turkey left Johnny Swan' coop for parts unknown. It i supposed they were stolen ..The loan of the Building Association on Saturday night last brought 28. 27. and S3 per cent premium. SI 800 were loaned. Tub Assessors elected at the March election in 1872. are hereby notified that the Transcripts for the next assesment are now ready for tbem In the Comrals siouer' office, in MifHintown, where they are requested to call aud get them, together with the necessary instructions, on Thursday, the 5th day of December, 1872. Public Salk Isaac Roush, of Walk I er township, will offer at public sale, on Tuesday. Dec mber 3. 1872, six horses, six milch cows, two head of .young cat tle, two hogs, wagons, plow and other farming implements ; also, bureau, set tee, sink, two stoves, and other articles of household furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock, A. M. List of Ji robs fob Decimbkr Term, 1872. grand jurors. Perrysville John Auderson, J. W. Wharton. Monroe S. S. Besom. Jacob Watt. Spruce Hill Enoch Beale. Lack J. P. Barton, James A. Clark, J.imes McMullen Fayette Edward Caveny, Ilillery Khrenseller, J. IV. .lamisou Delaware B. M. Ford Walker John Funk, Henry Kloss. David Win Patterson Wm. U Groninger. Milford Stewart Groninger, J. L llershey, J. K. Uobinson. Susquehanna John Haines. Tuscarora Wm. I. .McCulloch, Jas. Milliken. ' Fermanagh D iniel Stouffcr. MifHintown J. N. Howe. PKTtr Jl'ROHS. Miffl'ntown Tobias Auker. John Burchfield, John Homing, H'-nry Scholl. Beale John A Hen, J. C. Beale, John P. Kelley. Delaware J.T. Auker, Joseph Guyer Daniel Wesif-tll. . Thnmpsoutown Daniel Bastress, G. S Mills Fermanagh David Beshnar, Jr., S. VV. Henderson, George Singer. . Lack Matthew I lark, Alien Ilockcn berry. Win Henry Fayette S. B Caveny, Lewis Evans, Daniel Sieber. Walker David Diven. Wm. Kurlz. Nelson Lukens, John McMeen, John N. Moore, Henry Miller. N. D. Vandyke Milford John Deariug, Cloyd Horn ing. John lion's. Turcarora Joseph Dougherty, James London. Spruce Hill John Fitzgerald. T. H. Gibson, Samuel Graham, John' Gilliford, Solomon Kauffman Monroe Daniel flornberger, Abraham Page, 0. S. Shellenberger, Daniel Winey A. G. Shellenbergef Patterson (J. R. Henderson. Turbett John A Rice, Israel Wetz ler, O. M. Keilin. Susquehanna Jacob tellers. Married t KAUFFMAN McCAHAS On the 2Isi inet., by R v. II. C. Pardoe, Mr. William K. Kauffman and Miss Mary A.McCahan. daugh ter of Alexander McCahan, Esq . of Milford township. Dlcri t H ARLEY At North Wales, Montgomery count, Pa., Oct. 11, 1872, of typhoid feer. Eu.ma, wife of Jonas M. Ilarley, aged 32 years and 25 days JENKINS On the 2tth inst . in Milford townsliip, Annie Dell, onlj child of John R. and Lizzie II. Jenkins, aged 9 monthsand 17 days. ESPEXSCIIADE On the 22nd inst:, in ibis borough, Georgie, youngest son of Fred erick and Annie E. Espenschade, aged 3 years. 8 monll.s and 14 days. jrrial Uoticts. THE GREAT DISCOVERY". KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KUNKEIS BiTTER WINE OF XROS will R tire a'.l diseases arising from a disordered liver and stomacb, sueii as contipatioi 8ai ulence. inward piles, fullness of bloc to the head, acidity of the storimeh. nausea, heart barn, dfsjrast of food, tutlness or weight in the stomach,- sinking or fluttering at the pit of the siomacn. swimming at the heaa. Hur ried or difficult brCahrn. ffuiterrng at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lvin pos'ure, dimness of vision, e. Price" $1 ptrboitls. E. F. Kunkel. propri etor 259 North Ninth street, below Vine, PhiUoViohia. For sale by Druggists. If nnr dru'ist has it not, enclose $1. to my address as abote, and it will come by next express train, and advice Iree of charge. Feb 28 '72-6ia Caution- ALL persons are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing, ftr hr any way tres ainv on the farm occupied by the under- M.Ifcrf lomnr An ao 0eodiniE wiU b dealt with tor the full extant ei ib law. vfui r Prices of Boats of Commerce. Reported weekly, for Ine JrafaT Sebtmkl by the Board of Committee of Mifflin and Pat Butter '4 lb. Sfga. V dot . Lard, V tb ... Country Soap, Beeswax Tallow .......... ... 30 .... OA aV ... 8 ... 8 ... 25 8 ... 8 Rf s Wool, washed ... 0 ... 10 .... 20 ... 16 ... 20 ... 10 . 16 . 12 7 40 00 2 25 50 82 15 Dried Apples . it 4 " Peaebes, pared. ...... ......... " Peaebes, uop&fed. " Cherries, pitted " Blackberries..... ......... " Raspberries Country Hams.. .... ........ Sides add Shoulders....- Potatoes, bus ,. , Onions " Ground Alum Salt, sack....... Railroad Ties Locust Posts, mortising ............ " " for board fence.. -. Shelley ft Stambangh'i Prices Current Corrected Weekly. Cetstal Palace, Mifflinlown, ) Nov. 27, 1872. ( Prime Roll Butter, per Ibi;... .......... 30 tgf, per dozen 30 Lard, per lb . 08' Tallow, per lb ....... ....ii .... ...... 08 Beeswax 30 Dried Apples, per lb 01 " Cberries, seedless; per lb 17 " " unseeded . 04 ' Blackberries .' 08 Raspberries 20 Walnuts, per bus.......... 40 Shellbarks 95 Potatoes '. 60 Chickens, live, per lb-. 08 Liverpool Ground Knt sal', i- ae S. P. Sulonff ft Co.'i Prices Cat rent Reported Weekly. Qeaik. White Wbest, bus .... f 1 70 .... 1 60 .... 65 .... 35 .... 4 50 3 50 .. ..$5 25 4 25 3-10 600 ...$:15 00 ... 25 00 Red Corn , Oats Cloverseed Timothy seed Coal. Prepared Ccal, " ton L Nut " " Pea " ......... ... .. Bituminous" ' . I.UMBKB. Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft . o-S. " - 8-4, " ' 6-4, Hemlock Frame, 25 00to40 00 2500lo4000 20 00 20 00 Board s. Whitepine worked Flooring 35 00 " Oermac Siding 35 0) Panel Doors 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, jj) window- 65 " " 9x12, ' 75 " 10x12, " 80 " 10x14, " 90 rillLAUELPIMA MAHKETS. PHiLAPiLPbi. Nov. 26, 1872. Floitr The market continues dull, aad there is no demand except to supply the im mrdiate wanis of ibe home trade, whose pur chases foot up 13 ;0 bhU, including Superfiue w $4 S$5 50 Extras $" oiiO 5 i N. W. Extra Family $7 2o($8 50 Ohio & Ind. do. do $8 (M(9 00 Penna. do. do. .. ..... $8 0Uf9 00 Fancy Erandf...- $9('0(gl0 75 Gbaik I'rinie wheat is in fir request, and 3"CM) bii'liels o'd at $1 7a! 78 for wel ern red ; $1 80 i$l 90 for amber, and $1 95a 2 for white. Rye is nominal at 80a85o for Penna Corn morn slowly, hut pricra are well sustained, scales of yellow at Coc, and western mixed at 61c. Oats are steady, and 8"00 hulic! sold at 4U!8efor white awl i'J a4c for mixed. - 8ei Cloverseed is dull and nominal at 9al-c. Timotbv sold at $i 503 75. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday. Not. 2? 4 P. M. Tbe arriral and pales of beef cat lie at the Avenue drove-yard were large this week, reaching about 4000 head. Tbe market in consequence was very dull and priees weak; extra Penna. and we-lero sleers selling at 7 J a8e. fair to good at 6a7:,'and common at 4 hie y lb gross. Tbe market closed very dull. Cows and Calves are firmer, at sell at $!5a to. Iteceipts VJj lieu. Sheep attract but little attention ; 8les of fair and choice at 5a6)c V lb. Receipts 12,- OiHj lead- Hugs more slowly ; sales of cornfed at $u afi 7" per l'S' lbs. Receipts 5528 head GROCERY, PROVISION, A'D LIST OF LE ADING ARTICLES A PRICES reported weekly by C. BAH1 LET, in Belford's Store Room, loTner of Main and Bridge street, Mimintown, fa. Hholetale. Retail. Butter 30 30 12 22 26 60 1 00 65 80 1 00 15 14 13 12J 11 10 25 22 30 Eggs Lard .- IU Cheese, Olio ........ ' B Vork Moltsses, Porto Rico, "JI gal ' New Orleans ...... Srup, Houey Bee- " Amber Melted Sugar Sugar, Granulated.......?..-. A .....v.. B ..-..i....... Extra C -v.. Yellow C Brown Coffee, Rio, Choice .- ' Fair ..i Roasted (Arouckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest Oolong, " Raiaius, Valentia .......... Layers -.- Currants - Pruens, French - Rice Soap, Roein 6 Olive - 8 " Babbit 13 Salt, Ground Alum Dairy Mackeral. No. 2 (new) bbl Brooms, No. 1 No. 2 - 1 60 1 00 20 25 20 20 12 6 10 15 2 00 10al5 3 50 40 35 30 1 50.1 75 25 SO 8 60 40 30 CO 6 25 4 50 200 60 40 40 No. 3 ..... Tubs. Cedar Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops..... Slaw Cutters Tin Cups - Tiu Pih Pans ......... Tin Cullenden. ....... Tin Wash Pans - Tin Buckets .... Boots, Men's Calf... .............. Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting.- Potatoes, Irish - " Sweet, e peck Cowl Oily V gallon J- Cash paid for eggs. Administrator'i Notice. Ettate of Harp Xe$tiier, deceased. 'JM1E undersigned, to whom Letters of Ad 1 ministration on the estate of Mary Messimer, late of MifflintoWn, de'e'd., have beea duly granted according to law, hereby gives notice lo all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment, ana those havine claims against it. to pre sent III era proper! v authenticated for settle- " . . n Tl ... mertt. J1I8EPH KUiurvuva,, Jiam r. Oct 9, 72-6t , NATIONAL HOTEL, LEWIST0W, FEtfl'A. BEAR A HAXAKEB, Proprietors g)ry Goods, rowifs, (Qnanstraw, &c. $18,000 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, JUST NOW OPENED AT TDjTEN & espenschades, . BTrlUg-o Street, 3Xifllinto-vil THE LARGEST, THE NEWEST, THE CHEAPEST, And the Most 'Attractive Stock of Goods ever Brought to Miffliiitowii. o (D H DRESS GOODS IN 0DLESS VARIETY OF PRICES AND STYLES. Black Silks, Drap l)e Alma, Imperial Heps, Jamisc, Cachmeri Kaye, Australian Crape Empress, Uatest Canton Cloths, &C-, &e., IN GOOD VARIETY. We respectfully solicit an cx-tmiuatioa bi fore purch ising tlncwlierc. Any anil trerylhing, uch as Sicttrh, Clotlis, Ciflmerri, Flannels Blankets, Lnilertcear, Hosiery, Glotes, !fc; WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any and everything at prices which defy compel it'wrr. One of tlie best in the county, embracing all tlie New and Fiest f tvles for the Fall aud Winter Trade, for Ladies, Misses and Children the aine exclusively for cur trade at prices to suit all purchisers. Every air warranted M Grocery and Queensware Department. Fr our Grocerv and Oueenswarc Department we have secured - - y one of the finest rooms in the county in Just opened one of the largest brought to the countv, all which are our numerous friends and customers. For EVERYBODY CORDIALLY IXVITED. "LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO. TILT EX & ESPEXSCIIADE. Oct. 30. 1 872-1 y D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is the place where you can buy " Tlie lot mid tlte dieiewt 8 MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, WE are prepared to exhibit one of ih must choice and select Slocks erer offered in this market, and at ASTOS1SH1XG LOW PRICES! Also, measures laken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will te made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Remember the pl-ice, in the Nevin Building, two doors west of ihc Keystone Store. BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLI.VTOWN, PA. may 8, 1872-tf DR. P. C. DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT DRUG STORE The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected All persons who fe in need of Speefcles will find it to their advantage to eall. as thev will find the largest stock ?n the comity to sch-ct from. COME AND HAVE YOLK ETE-SIGI1T RESTORED. Also, a splendid assortment of TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock o( NOTIONS l&p Sorifethiiig for evcrybodj, oung and old, at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. D. P. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. K. Sulouff 4 Co.,) SEALSSS III Grain, Lumber, Coal, Halt, Ilastei-, CALCINED PUSTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold al the Lowest Friccs. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal. &c. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. . fffr-'nn eaa make monev by calling on us before selling er buying elsewhere. Gaaia will be rscmvih ix stose to bs SOLD BT tub 1st ot Jvst, 1873. P. S. OCTr grain is not elevated oa men's backs. Mifflintown. April 20, 1872. FORCE PUMP. TflE undersigned is agent for one of the best Force Pumps, for any depih of cis tern or weff, in the world'. By attaching hose to iLt spotrt, Watef eta be thrown 30 10 "0 feef. Nothing Differ could be asked in case of fire. It is a non-freeiing pump. SAMUEL LEONARD. Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. WORTH OF AT 4 t the OJd Fellows' ILilI. and best stocks of Goods ever kindly submitted to tlie inspection of all quality and prices we defy competition I AND CTJENISHIN& GOODS. RU3.DIO. CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS Spectacles. EXCELSIOR FUR EMPORIUM J. ISAACS, Successor to JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch StrW, Middle of the Block, between 7th and 8th streets. South side, PMlLvDrXPHIA. IMPORTER AND' MANUFACTURER OF FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, Wholesale and BetaiL Having imported fa very large and splen did assortment of all tbe different kinds of FUUS front first hands in Europe, would re spectfully invile the readers of this paper to call ana extmine the a sort men t of Fancy Furs 1 am determined to sell at the luicct Cuth prices. All t un Warrmted. So mis representations to effect salcn. . FURS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. B5QKemetuber the 9'ore, 718 AKt'll St., Philadelphia. Pel 2-TOt ESrHAY CALVES. CAVE to ihe renJenceot the tTbscfiber in Fermanagh township, Juniata-cjunty, on the Jacob farm, about the lit of August, 1872, two YEARLING CALVES, one all red and the other red aad while spotted. The owner is requested 10 come forward, prs've properly, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of as tbe law directs. WILSON ROBfN805. Nov. 6. 1872-3w CAUTIOff. . 4 ALL persons are nereby eaitioned against trpsSing 6y hnntiftg. or is any aiher ay, on the farm on which I reside In Fer managh township. All persons offending will be dealt with o the full extent of t.he law. WILSON KOBlaoN $9 to $20 Tr d7 1 wn,ed Ai ela'!-es of workinf j-oj.le, of either' iti, joung nr old. make more money at work for us in iheir spare nnroHMr,-U ihc time than at anjtiiinj ele. I'articalars fre. AdJrcss G. 8113303 & CO., Port land, Maine. B00KKEEM6 HaJe Evry. Eiery clerk ami mcrchin: cai learn at once. Uiiok maileJ. 00o 11. Goilding 1'rtaxt, Buffalo, Xc Ynrt. r'tlTSCH'S IMPERIAL RUSSIAIT 3tllMtail. w boletaie to the iralf. Sinjt'e oaits svnl, postpaid, on receipt of $1. W. HERMAN T. KI'.CE WFF. Heading. Pa AGENTS WANTED YERYWHEIIE io sell lite best low priced I'orn Shelter ever patented. Let farmers and everybody So has corn lo shell send tor circ;i!r (o -FAMILY t'OKS-SHELLKU CO.," Harriabtrrg. ti. CHEAT CURJOSITY.-aTs MaSat!ne of fZi u highest order lor $1. Agi-nl wanted in every town, on a ptrpetunl income. Send IRe. for Specimen to ".f.-itA' Dollar iluazine," h Liberty St., N. Y. 1523. JUBILEE ! 1873. tT Till. NEW tOEK OBSERVER, The l'.citjtcat Keligtous and Scculac i'uiijr . .. Nejpcr. .. .. . $3 a Year with the JU?!LEE YfAR BOOK. SIDNEY E. MORSE A CO..-' ' 3? Park How, tw York. . .. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY. . . A GENTS WANTED For n77ai Tr Ykh EE Siowe's campaign bo.k, with ii"tif he candidates and Icxdicp n 6f all pvnri. 20 Sttrl portraits. $5 10 $t9 a day rapitily nd easily made. Vriie and see. Paiicii." lars free. WOUTII ING TON, bU STI.N & U. Ilarlford, Ct. Aleuts Wanted lov Cobbin'a Child's Commentator 01 TOE BIPLi:, for the H0HE CIECLE. 1:20.' page, 250 Engraving. The best n terprise of the ye:ir fur ag.-nt. Every fam ily will have it. .o:M ia tike it now pHhhthtJ. For circulars ddre U.S. Uooispsr.P A Ctf 37 Park llow, Xew V.irk. "GOOD COUNTRY TALLOW WANTED." Highest price paid f r prime quality l.y. I..' M. EI.KINTON, 8oap an I -Jtn)le tikuufacturar, lifi .Margaretta St.. Philadelphia. Rose of Casliffivjre JIair Tonic Is unsurpassed as a Promoter of Ihe Growth of the Hair and Hhi-k'-rs. It is nvilher sticky nor grevsy, yet it soIipiis Vmlsninothes the Hair far better ami tnffre perrfianently than any Oil ir l'.inViide. ted as a ll iir Dressing, it produces the most beautiful aud lustrous glass. Warr.inte l perfectly iiarni less, lis exquisite perfume is quite unri valed, being illslil'e 1 from the world-renowned Hoses of Cashmere. L-irjre bottles, only ' cis. Address ASCHENBACU S M1LLEK, Vi S. 3d St., l'hilvlelplii t, Pa. A GREAT EVENT! le have decided to uispose of our immense stock of lilLLAKD TA1SLKS at price-a liMle above co-t. Kirst-nlaa 5xU New Table, complete, j:0). Second band Tables made over new, SiO't, $J .'. $25 , Sio. A great v.iriety to suit all buyers. Send for Cata logue. KAVAN'AGII 4 DECKER. Cor. Cinnl Jt Centre St., New Rork. ASTHMA UPHAM'S --I-Mma TtwTre- ijpYtrs tue most violent parox isms in Jive minute, and t-ffects a speedy cure. To cts a box. by mail. Circulars free. Address S. C. I'pimm. South Eighth St., Philada.. Pa. So!d by all Urapiista. IIOIU 1 1 $ ! " I suffered with CATARRH thirty years, and was cured by a simple remedy. Will sen I recipt. postage free, lo all alllicted. Rev. T. J. MEAD, L rater 17;, Syracuse. N. Y. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, WINTER TIME TABLE. Tnroujrn wnd Direct Roale to Wnhing ton, Dilfimorev Klnnra, Eiie, IIiiIIhIo, Itoctrestrr and iNiagnra fall. ON AND AFTER MONDAY". OCT. 28th. 172, the trains on ihe Norther IVntral Itiiltrry Trill roft as follovri r XOUTiiWAFiD. Mail Tbais leaves B.-iliimore 8:3 ) a m leve3 liavrislMir 1:2 p in leaves W'H'nAiVport...- 1" p nt arrives r.'f Elmir li!:".i p m Cis'ti Exp. leaves Call'iiVtore... 8: ID p in arrives nl llnrrisburg I2:" I p m Fast Line leaves nl:iinore l;15p m leaves Ilarrisliurir. 4l I p m arrives al Williumsp jrt l p m Nort'bn Ex leaves Ilnliiuiure lt)::i)pui arrives al llavisinirg... 2:2'l a in iaoas Ex leave lii;1fiuiore. 7:10 a ra leaves llarrixhurg 10;."i I a m leaves tilllanVspoit 2:M p m leaves Efmira.. 6:2 i p m arrives al t'unMiidsua 8:0) p m Esir Mail leases MarrFsb'g ......... 4:'1 a m . leases Stutbury f.:3:l m leaves Willianiiort 8: til a ra leaves Elmira 12:MI p m arrivs at Can lU-Uigua S:')t p-,m SOL'THWAUD. Mail TsAi':?eaves Elmira ... 6:30 a m leaves vl'illiamport '.tl'i a m leaves Ilarrisliurg 2:06 p tn arrive at rnttimre... t'f.'-i i m Fat I.I5I leaves Ilarrisburg..-.-.-.-.... 5:"0 a ni arrives at lialiimure 8:15 a m Enia Exra's leaves Siini.ui-y.-.v 9ilo jn a iiv-s at Haf7itnurg...H:3fl a m Eats Mail leaves Caminuaigua -f i p m leave? Kliiiir'i.-.v... .- pvt leives Yiflmnip rt 11:05 p vi leaves inUury IJ.-ytlaiu arrive?at lfiirrisburit... 1J:4 a m rACtric Ex. south letves llarri.sb'g 111:4 ' a m arrivts a. Bali titiore-... 5:10 p m Cinci.n'i Ex. leaves llarrisliurg .Il):4Hp m arrive-" at lialtimore.'..1- 2:15 a m Niagaba Ex leaves Caiiandaigua..'..! l::l'.1n leaves Kliuira. ....... .v- 2:20 leaves WiUjamcprtrt '. :V p rtt arrives at Harriithrri;...l":l-V p-'io Bal. Acc. leaves Ilarrishurg 8: 0 a.m arrives at L'alliuiore 12:15 a m Mail Train north and squtb. F:'."t Line north, Pacific Express outb, Erie'Express Siiuih, Slid Baltimore Accommodation south, Ningara Exp e noilh and u:h. ' Norrhcrn Ex pre north and Cincinnati Expresi sctrtii daily except Sumlny; Etie Mail north lo WUIiam'port, Cincinna ti Express north and Fast Line south leave daily. Erie Mail south, daily ex ept Monday Erie Mail south connects at HarrUburg with Fast Line south for UaitSmoie. Ni 'gara Express south connect1 at Hnrri burg with Cincinnati Express south for 1'al timore. Erie Express south connect at Hnrrisburg with I'aciffc Express srrttth tor BVtimorc. Erie Mail north connect at Willianwport daily except Sunday, for Elmira. Cnulai gua. Rochester, Bufa'o and Suspension Bridrt. For further information apply at the Ticket Office in tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Deool. "ALFRED R. FISKE. General Superintendent. Ilarrisburg, Oct. 28, 1872. QENTRAL CLAI5I AGENCVy JAMES yt. 5?ELLKRS, 144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET. PUILADKLPIIIA. gt Bounties, Pensions, Back Pay, Horse Claims, State Claims, Ite., promptly collected. ; No cbarge for information, nor when money ' is not collected". oci27-tf ' All kinds of Job Work neatly executed.