Ctie wixti Sentinel. WBDNESIMT MOBjnitQ. DEC. A, 172. - . . - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND aflei Sunday, Oct. 27, 1872. Pasenger Traias - nill leava Mifflin Sialics as follows : CASTWiKD. Philadelphia Expiw... 1:10 A. M. Faat Uae &:St A. M. Pacine Cipro .. 10;)7 A. M. Harrisharg Accommodation 11:28 A. M. Alail Train .r 5:28 P. M. Cincinnati Express. f:2 p. M. WLSVWABD. ' Pit I .burg Express I:r8 A.M. CineiBuau Lxpreaa ...... l.-V A. M. ' Southern Express. .. ' 4.W A. M through Passenger i:02 A. M. Faeifie Express- J5:-V.l A. M. Wav Passenger t:Jl A. M. Hail Train S:X8 P. M. fast Line r..t3 P. M Mixed Train . g:0 P. M. 8topi niiea lignaleJ. JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOWS AMI COtSTIIV. The canal. water ia being let out of tlie The second suow of tlie season fell on Sunday eveuing. Large lot of Corn SlitHers at Fran iacua' Hardware Store. TllEttfc it jet a good deal of corn to be husked. Thk jail ia aongLt nightly by tramps, as a place to lodge and breakfast at. Lubricating Oils fur sale at Paiete'e Hardware Store ' Flashes of ligliltiing were aumcrous along tbe clouds of tbe southern horizon . a Monday evening. . . Thk cold wcaiber on Friday and Sat urday left but a narrow clianut-1 in the middle of tbe river unfrosx-n. ALL kinds of SauHxge Cutters and tftuffers, cheap, at Fraticiscua' Hardware Store. A Tuscarora man, who has a suit in Court, manifested a disposition to read eat Wills' bar-room on Monday evening WANTEI 100 luhels Walnut at Shelley Si Stambaugh's, ia exchange for goods. Thk sorrow and rt-gret expressed over the death of Horace Greiley are un bounded by party or sect. Rf.V. T. .1.- SuKiiltAKt) preached in th") Methodist church, in t!;i place, on Thanksgiving day, frjin the Sth- verse ! tb. 107 lb INalm. CRN Sh iXl.Bi.s ai.i F.kMct flitter? far Sale at Paiste's Haiti waru Store. An immense Mock of W.ot-r (Jo-io'e A Goa ,,,.., A Vh.xik.w -:fr sale at the lowest price., at IV. a o & , S .lurdtiv .iWhk1 we..k, Messrs. Jaco. LspenscS.ade Ho,ir Hu , S;()U , (e enm u ffWn ja A House and Lot in the borough nf ! Patterson is fFeied at private tale by ; 11. 0. Aibogast, ol Poit Royal. Sve ad vertisement iu another column. Ml. A. Sanuok is putting up a four .borne steam en;ii ic at his cabinet shop on Water street, to be used in woiking two saws ai:.! a turuh.g I.ttiie. Onk of the handsomist and most com jilete stores in the interior of the State is J the one conducted by SUell-y i Sutn baugb.. Country merchants, we will sell you Coal Oil at Pittsburgh prices. - Fkancihcls Hakiiwarr Co. Thk greatest medicine to nbatn pain aad rheumatism ia "Kunkel's Pi:i:i Slay r " For aa'e at Banks & Haudiu'e Drug Store, Mifflintown. WANTED 1.000 po-mds of Dried Apple., for which the highest price will i . tie allowed iu exchange fr goods hy Shkli i v & Stambaiuh ThbrB are but few systems that do , rot at some lime or other require a tonic i KL'NKKL'S IliTfEK U'LNKof I HON M noted for its reinuigoratiug powers. Meal Cutters and ausac Sluffers lor sale at Paiste's Wholesale and Ket.iil Hardware Store, Crystal I'alace liuilding. T attendance at Court this week is ! cotiucd almost eutiiely to those who , Lave legal business that must be attend ed to. Many of the cnr.it'.ry people at teud on foot, their horses being unfit to take on to tLe road. Epizootic. Bl.ACKFHlTliS, you cau bny your Horse Shoes for $7 40 per keg at Fran oiscus'. They will sell you Ear Iron at RJc per pound. They ofl'er you l-tt Airway Nail HuJt at Ojc per pound. Mb. J. Decreb, of Utk. N. Y.. lec tared in tbe Lutheran church on Satur day evening. Sulject Education and Manners, Self made Men, The Power of Music. He also lectured on Sauday evening. Suljt Romanian. 71118 is tbe season of tbe year for all kin da of Aches and Pains There is jiotbing better known to remove srxh afflictions than KUNKKI.'S PAIN SLAYER. For sale by D mks & Ham lin, Druggist, MLffiintown. Stovbs of all description at the Uw st price, at Paiste's Ilardo-axe Store. Crystal Palace Building. Thk Lewistown (Ja-t'e say? : Tlie canal is a good soberer t least wc would think so from the fet tliatad.Mieeljtatje, j t!ie tJlir(1 attempt to set at rb end of the canal bridge one even ing last week sobered a fellow who went in very quickly. lie struck lis fore bead on a stone of the wall iu falling and but for Tommy Cameron and another gentleman would have afforded material for an inqnest. Tub only Stove Tipe E.bow by which you can have a cfirect draft, ia for aale cheap at tlie,jSreJIarf-rooi of the Pranciscu Hardware Cnthpnny. Shpllky & Stambavgh have kept the Crystal lVlace flag at Iialf-iiiast to day, out of respect to tlie memoiy of Horace Greeley, litis being the day on wbicli lite body Las bt-eu eousigned t the cold end ii'ent --rave Arm Dhokkm. On last Saturday ucv. Solomon eictier residing near ThumpBontowii, wad assisting in rai'ing Le frame work of an addition to Li bam. While reuior'ng xotne boards from the top of an ontbui'iling he minted his footing and fell to the Hoor below. I reck ing his right srra at the wrist Lanterns uii! l- iuipn lor salt at PiMte's 'V hole 'lie anil Retail lliirdware Store. Crystal Palace BtiiUinfr. . O.v Thanksgiving day match gamf or iiilltard waa played at Ilollohaagbs saloon, in 'this place,' between jAinee Kreider, of MifH:titon aud Smith, of Lewistowu. They played a carom pame of S25 points. Sutilh was defeat ed 77 points. They afterwmd played a friendly gams of "the same number ol points, when Stniifi 'was' defeated tin scenild timo. ' ' K H On Thanksgiving day, Alfred Smith, a freight train brakemau and a resident of Cove Station, Perry cnjiuty, was looking over the side of Jiie -train east ward bound, at a burning box and did not notice the near approach to a bridge above Lewistown His l.eid c.mie in contract with the bridge" lie was seri ously hurt, and- brought to PatteJsnn. where Dr. Banks rendered the case the mention it required, 'atid- the man is doing well All kinds of Lamps and Lnmpwarc. rhimneys, Burners, fee , we will sell to country merchants at city jobbers' ju ices FltANCISCl'S IlAfethVARE 0). FittK iN Black Loj The Lojjkr oc rnpiiid by tlie f.ttnilies of Thomas Kain bier and Lis son 'W'ra , -in. Blacky Lop Valley, Juniata comity, waa destroyed by fire on Wt-da -s.'ay, 20ih November, patching from the slove pipe or flue. Mrs. '1 hos. Ka:ni:ler. w!io is both aged and crippled, und n-us alone at the time. barely escaped with life and the chitti ng she bad on, everything in the house hav ing u-eu turLt. r-nleiing lliein uotli hotuvjefi and deeliiule. LtxisluK Ca -til-.. Iio:-, Nails, fze.. f it fait1 at the lowc: t ; iirici s at ihe l'r sial Palace ljardnre i Si ore. I'iiJ'Sk" tnil a l.ire maftiif, :r LeeV. lowed iii iht-ir wake They alighted iu front of and eniere ! John O. StniiliV confectionery Mr Boor went our, c!o ing the door afier him. pot ii to the bug gy and drove off. and the dog, determin ed not to be leit Lvhihd, jumped ibrcueh the glas f onf, sca'lering the glass in every direction. When list seen the dog was going dowa I'iitstrett at a brenk neck sj.e-d. with an oil white ha ttei to Lis ta.l heijo d Inquirer. Patbnt Sail Irons f ir sula at Palate's Ilardnare Stoie. SKnitirs AffiiiE'ST. On W'ednesdav last J!r. Cyrus Geaihi art, of Manor Hill drove to Peti-ieb-irg with a two horee team for the purpose of purchasing a stove and other articles. While iu town he indulged in too much liquor and when starting for home was noticed to be con- e'derably under I lip influence of it. Tatt ing his seat in the wagon he started the team at a furious rate snd while under full speed attempted to turn a corner, in doing which the wagon run over a pile of stones, upset aud threw him cut against a paling fence. When picked up it was discovered that one of his leg?' was broken aud he had received an ugly cut on the head Since tbe accident he has laid in an unconscious state and bis re coverv is not expected. Will man never learn the fearful consequences of indul gence in strong drink? IItintigiluH Monitor. A convilete assortment of Tahlo and Pocket Cutlery for sale by the Frar.cis- Ictis Hardware Company, Wholesale and Itelail Pefilers in Iron, jSmls, M-el Iforse "Shoes, Paints, O.ls.'Gla'js, TiTtiy, Sec, &c. '-v i . . ' '. ' ' I.NCH.VTilAUrS.M On .'londay night week, about 7 o'clock, an attempt was made to buru dowu the stabling belong ing to the Kobinsnu Hotel, in this bur ongh. The fire was started on the out side at the northwest corner of the sta hie where it joins the large fia ne build ing on the llai kett lot, now occupied by Mr. Hoinbach as a stone cutter shop. The fire was discovered by Sheriff ttiue smith as he was coming up the alley from the jail. The corner was theu in a blaze and the Sheriff quickly seizii g a' bucket of water in tbe shop of Mr. liombach, dashed it on the fire. A few buckets ol water extinguished the flames before much damage was done. A few minutes more, and the probability is that no hu man power could have saved the stable, and the destruction of ibe whole comer of tbe adjacent buildings Lave been iuev- fire to this elable. No mercy will be shown the incendiary if caught in the act. liloomjuld Att recite. Tub Gem Pan, a useful article, for sale at Paiste's Hardware Store. Call nud see it. HuRSK THlfcVBS, according to our ex changes, are on the war path all over the country. Four weeks ago. two men ri ding horses Btopped at Mr. John Fink's, in Hopewell township, and wanted to know if they could leave their horses in his chare 'for a week and they would setslu tlie bill when lhy called for them. Mr. Fink told them that they could, and iu less time ihm it takes to record this, the horses were freed from their saddles and bridles and turned loosn into a held, and the two men started on their way re joicing without giving their names 1'hree weeks lolled on, hut the owners did not call to get their stock, and Mr F. supposes that they were horse thieves, who, believing they were closely pur uilnrl t it. i-ii 4 a t.. m.Iru DmJ their escape from the bauds; of juitice. B'dfrd Invu'rer. C-IAC1IM4KEBS will find a large 1 t of Buggy Springs at I 'aisle's Wholesale :id lit Hardware Slore, Crystal Pal ace Build iu. -Who Pays tuk Costs. At every term of court i-peciilttiou is indulged as to vlo pays the costs' in actions at law. The following will give the d. sire infor mation. . , In the following cases the county is not liable to co:ts : 1. if the grand j'iry return a bill "ig noramus" in a ca-e other than felony and order the prosecutor to pay the eofts, and tlw prosecutor having bu sentenced by the court to pay them, is committed, and then di.-tchargo nccoidin to lav without having paid them, the county is not liable to cus:s. 2. Nor is the county liable if a bill he found "a true bill," and the defendant having been tried and acquitted, and or dered by ihe petit jury to pay them, and is cotniiiilled and discharged according to law, the costs nut being paid. . 3, Nor if tbe defendant ia acqnitted and the prosecutor ordered by the peiit jury to pay tbe costs, who, after being enteneed by tlirt court 1 1 pay them, is conimiited and di charged according to law, the cnit being nn paid.' Where a defendant indicted for a uiUriemeaunr is acquainted by the petit jury, anu the j iry does not iletesiinne whether the connly, the prosecutor or tbe defendant shall piy the costs ol prosecution, as they are required to do oy the act of bib of December, 1S04, tbe costs are not to be paid by the county. 5. Where an iinlidnv'ut hu been re turned a true bil." the pr -sseciuing at torney cannot enter ii'die prosequi with out the consent of the court and charge be comity wbh the c ists ol llu prercc - lion ' . In the following rises the county i liable to ay the io-t.- : 1. Where a defendant is convicted hy a jury and is leg.tlly discharged without li.ivinir paid the costs 2 When 111 cases nf surely of the peace tlie court directs the county to pay die costs. 3. When the grand j'iry ignore a bill it:d direct the cou:iy to pay lbs ccsts nd when the petit jury acquit tha do r-tiilanf and direct the county to pay the em-ts. 4 .In c 13? of felony, when t!ic grand jury iguoie the hi 1, and when the defeu iia:it is acquitted I y the petit j-iry 5 Iu ail cases wh-n tin; defendant i." found guilty and seiceuced to pay a fine and costs of prosecution or give secur.ty to pay tl.e same within ten days or go lo jail, and defendant goes to jail and comes out under the bond act the county is hie llurri.-bari' P.itr 'of. llesolationswf IJespect. At a meeting of Juniata Castle, Xo "8. Ancient Order Knights of the Mys tic t'baiii. the following preamble am resolutions relative to the death of David B I'lawford we:e adopted : Whkheas, The name of Pavid 1J Crawford appears on the original appli cation for a Llispensiitioii to et-tahlish and organize Juniata Castle Ancient Onbr Knights of the .Mystic Chain at Mifflin t.iwn bis name als? app-ariug ou the llispensation and Charier. And whkbeas. It has pleaded Al mighty God to c iii. him from eaitii and reveal to him the mysteries of th.it bet ter world above, without giving him an opportunity of being initiated into and learning the mysteries of the Order for which he was an applicant; in order to express our esteem and respect fir him as a fiend arid companion in whom we had the utmost confidence, be it . Jlrso'rrd. That his name be carried on our Charter tiie same as if he had - been Initiated into and become acquainted with all the mysteries of the order llf-rolnd. That we bow with hnmble submission and reverence- to the will nf Almighty God in calling him from this worl I to to that better world ab.H'C. tl- tidm t. That we tender our heart felt Sympathies to the parents and friends of the deceased in the loss they have sus tained, and mould respectfully reccom meud them to look to Jod for comfort wb alone can he;il all onr sorrows. Rewired. That this preamble and Res olutioiis be spread on the minutes of the Castle, a copy fowarded to parents of the deceased, and that they be pub lished in the county papers. Bknjamin R. Mitch el, W. C. Lair n, Darvim C. Smith Comni'ice. Public Salk Mr George Miller, of Walker township, will offer at public sale, on the premises, at 1 1 o'clock. A M., on Saturday, Deci inber 14. 1S72. a lot of ground, containing about one half acre, situated on the pike, about two miles west of Thonip"iintown. having thereon erected a good New Two-Story Frame Dwelling House, New Frame Stable. Corn Crih. .tc. A general vari ety of Fruit on the lot. Mr Miller will also sell at the same time and place, 'one cow, two fat hogs, one No. 8 cook stove, bedstead and bedding, bureau, corner cupboard, chairs, sink 0 yards of car pet, queensware, canned fruit, two hbls of vinegar, potatoes, wheee.Ibarrow, meat I vessels, and a number of other articles. LOWER MOSS On he 21st ult., by Rev. D. M Bluckweliler, Mr. Amos T. Loner an-l Mita ?ftrh A. Sloss, bo irota Fermanagh - XOCP.BET BROWAND On the 1st Inst., bj Ike same, Mr. Daniel Dourbtt auil Miis Ewra E. l!ron i. b'b nf Fermanagh lp. liol i JACOBS In Rirhlnl eouniy, Obio, on the 2lih ull., Mr- Samuel Jacobs, formerly of this county, agcl 72 years. .ir. Jacobs wasa bro:ber to George Jacobs, Ecq.. of tliis borntigh. Prices of Board of Ccramerce. Reported weekly for the Jfm.vta SESTtsrL bv thp Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson.. Butter V lb - ......' 30 v doi - - - 30 Lard, tb 8 Country 8oap , 8 Beeswax ii i : Tallew .-.. 8 KnfTs 3 Woof, washed o Dried .Apples : 10 PPU, pared......'.....- 20 " I'eaehev unpared -..J 55 . Ciierries, Allied 20 ' Blackberries 10 " llaspberries 1 ft ronntry llaais 12 Sides and Shnulders 7 Potatoes, i bus -JO Oninns t : ' , .... M fi round Alum Salt, sack .... 2 2 ltailroal Ties 50 Locust Pol3, mortising 3- " fur board fence.. 15 Shelley & Starabaugh'. Prices Current. Corrected Weekly. Cuystau Falark. Miiainiown, 1 Dec 4, 1872. Prime Roll Baiter, p;r lb. 30 Eieirs, per dozen SO Lard, par lb - 08 Tiil'.ow, per lb I8 Tli'e'wax "0 Dried Apples, per lb 01 " Clierrica. Bc.edl". per lb 17 " " unseeded 01 " Blackberries 08 . " Bispnerries 20 Walnui. per bus - ,40 Sliellbarks . 1. M Potatoes .-. i0 rliiclicns, live, per tb . 08 Liverpool Ground Alum Sail, pe'S'iek 2 on I!. P. SuloafT & Co.'s Prices Cuirent. Reported Weekly. Gbais.- White Wheat. V bus. ?l 70 Ited 1 CO Corn, old Oats Cloverseed Timothy sped... -5! S 450 ........ 3 50 $5 2o 4 25 3 10 5 00 ....$:! 0ft ..' ... 25 00 U5 OOtn-IO (Ml 2500to4i)00 , 20 00 20 0(1 35 no 85 0:1 ,.2 00 to 3 00 : 5 75 8:) W Coal. 5 ton Prepared Ccal, Nut Pea " Bituminous" Litmhhb. -gl lOJO-ft . Run of L"g. 4 4, o-H, " ' 8-4, , " ' ... ' " 6-1, " Hemlock Frame, " .... " lio.irfls. " Whitepiue worked Flnnrintr.... " Cicrmar. Siding I'riicI Doors Window Sash, 8x10, windoi " " 0x12. " " 1012, " " " 1(z14, " raiL,AILLPIll. MAKKF. I S, ruiLAOELPbiA. Dec. 3, 1872. Flock There is raiher more inquiry ahoul 2H00 bbts changed hin Js, including, Superfine : SI 255 25 Fx:rns $1 ni (Tivfi 51 N. W. F.itra Family $7 75f)H 75 (!!-.:,. & lad. do. do S8 t (If,; t 110 -I'enna. do. do $7 75(S 8 50 Fancy Brand?...- $'.) tK),10 75 Gbai? Thure is a firm feeling' In whet and otfertngs are !mall. Sales of 250T ban vtes-tern red at $1 TOit 81 : amber nl 8;i 1 !)2. and white at $1 !5 i2 05. Kve is scarce nnd wanted at 850;)c. i'orn is hc!d firmly and the receipts are small. Sales of Peona and western yellow at OoafiGc. and western mixed at Ctal5c. Oats are not so active and '(HI!) buh Is changed hands at 40a42e for bbick, 4315c for western mixed, and 4iJal8j for while. Skeik Cloverseed is dull and nominal at OntUc. Timothv soil at 503 75 per bus. GUUCEUY, mo VISION, AND r 1ST OF LEADING ARTICLES & PRICES Belford s Slore Room, corner of Main and iruill ICi WrMY I'J V. U.1II1I.LI, 111 irid; ;e street, Miitliulown, Ta. Hholeiale. Retail. Butter '6 - Lnrd ......... ............ Cheese, Ohio " New Vo:-k Molisses, Porto Rico, j( gal... " New Orleans Srup, Honey Ree " Amber " Melted Sugar Sugar, Granulated A D " Extra C " Yellow C " Brown . Coffee, Rio, Choice " " Fair V Roisied (Arbuckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest " Oolong, " Raisins, Valentia. , " Layers. .. Currants I'ruens, Frcucb , Uica Soap, Rosin..., " live....... " . Bahhit Salt, Ground Alum " D.iry Mackeral, No. '1 (new) bhl...... Uroom3, No. I No. 1 " No. 3 Tubs. CeJur Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops..... .. Slaw Cutters Tin Cups s.. ... Tin Dish Paas Tin 'u!lendeis... Tin Wash Pans.... Tin Buckets ... Boots, .Mea's Calf Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting Potatoes, lriiU " Sweet, "a peck 30 3(1 10 21 "' CD I 00 05 80 1 GO 15 14 13 '. 121 II Jt) 2S o- 30 . i eo 1 on 20 25 2n 10 12 i 6 I 10 i 15 2 00 1015 . 3 60 40 3o 30 1 50a 1 75 60 CO . 40 30 60 1 25 4 o() 2 00! 60 40 40 Coal Oil, gallon HHM4HM Sg" Cash paid for eggs. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Mary Messtmer, deceased. 'IIIE undersigned, to whom Letters of Ad 1. ministration on the estate of Mary Messimer, late of Miffiiniown, dee'd., have heea duly granted accurdiog lo law, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment, and those having claims against it. to pre sent thein properlv authenticated for settle ment. JOSEPH ROTUROCK, AJnt'r. Oct 9. '72-Gt PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly ear-j tuted at this Office. ?0OT i i, $ GENERAL MERCHANDISE, JUST. NOW OPENED .... . AT ' . TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE S, Hrilgro 8trpt, Illlliutwwii, ' THE LARGEST, ' . THE NEWEST, , i 1 THE CHEAPEST, & 0 & 8! And the Most Attractive to )Ii(IliiitoVvu- - i ; mm GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY OP PRICES AND STYLES. Black Silks, Drap Do Alm:i. Imperial Reps, Janiise, Cackuicri Kaye, Australian Crape Empress, liatest Canton Cloths, &c, &c, IN GOOD VARIETY. We respectfully solicit an enmiuatiou b -fore purchasing elsewhere. Any and ererything, such a Stairh, Clotht. Cattimeret, Flanneli lilanktts. Underwear, Hosiery, Glore; If Sc. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any and everything at prices , whndi defy competition.... . , EIi Hejiagtme&t; One of the best in the county, embracing all the New and Heat Styles for the Fall and Winter Trade, for Ladies, Misses and Children the mf. exclusively for cur trade at prices to suit all purchasers. Every ,iair warranted Grocery and Queensware Department, For our Grocery and Queensware Department we have scctireil one of the finest rooms iu the county in the OJd Fellows' Hall. , Just opened one of the Hrgest and hest stocks of Goods ever brought to the county, all of which are kindly submitted to the inspection of all our numerous friends and customers. For quality and prices we defy competition EVERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED. "LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO. TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE. . Oct. 30. 1 872-1 y .D.W.HARLEY&CO.'Si Is the pi.ice where you can bay ri,liolost in id tlie ClienpeHt MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, S00T3, SH0S3, AWD FOTl3inN& GOODS. ViE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select Stocks arer offered ia this market, and at ASTOXISM.VG LOW miCF.S '. Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Remember th place, in the Xevin Building, two doors west of the Keystone Store. BltlUGE STREET. MIFFLINTOWN, l'A. may 8, 1872-tf DR. P. C. PATTEKS03T, DEALER IN EVERTTniXG THAT CONSTITUTES A FIHST-CL.4S3 ; II ill" " 1 j 1 llC pUUllC ailCnilOn IS ' aiSO MYUCU 10 IllS large assortment Ol Perfected All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to tLeir advantage to call, as they will find the largest stock in the conuty to select from. COME AND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED. Also, a splendid assortment of TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of and old, at tbe D. P. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. K. Sulouff & Co.,) EEALEES IN fouin, Lumber, Coal, SSult, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER; CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at the Luwest Prices. ' Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, l.nmher. Coal. Ac., cheaner than anv other parties. We therefore defy couipeti ; lion. gjyYiu ean make moneT by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Grain will bk bfccivco in stove to be sold bt run 1st or Jets, 187-1. , P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. . i Mifflintown, April 20, 1872. NATIONAL HOTEL, LEWISTOWlf, PEHH'A. BEAR & IIA.VAKER. Proprietors. I i O lo the Jcsiata SsNTtTiKa Job Priuiine v7 Office (or. ail kiads of Plain and fancy 'Printing. WOKTH OF AT 4 i 5 Stock of Goods ever Brought o RU.DIO. 11it . . m NOTIONS, fgy Something for everybody, young PATTERSON DRUG STORE. pfrial JJotitrs. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. Knnkcrs Bitter Wine of Iron. KUNKEL'3 BITTE TTIX8 OF IRON will effectually core all diseases arising from a disordered liver and SMimach, such as con tipaiion. flaiulenee, inwnrd piles, fullness of blood to the bead, acidity of the Ho.aich, nuia. heartburn, dijrust for foo-1, fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or Butter ing at tbe pit of the stomach, swimming at the l;end, harried or difficult breathing, flut tering at tbe heart, choking or luBocaiing sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision. 4e. Price $1. per bottle. K. F. Kunkfl, proprietoi, 26'J North Ninth street, below Vine, Philade phia. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter VTine of Iron, and take no other. If your druggist baa it not, send $1. to niy ad dress, and the medicine, with free advice, will be sent to you at onot ; direct as above. FebS, '72-tini New Tin and Store Establishment, Perryiville, Juniata Coun'yl Pa rpi!E undersigned has opened onl a hew X Tin and Stove Establish Oient in 'he room on Railroad Street, next door to tbe Tusca rora Hotel, where be Woald be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware. Stoves, ic. He will also give prompt attention to all or ders for Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, all of which he guarantees to put up with the best of material and ia a workman-like man ner. Having had oTer ten years experience in the business be flatters himself that be ,in viva entire ftat.ltiftftLiAn In ih mihli He keep 03 hand tbe eelehrated Nimrod Cook Stove, which is the best baker, most economical and heaviest plated store now in: use. He will keep on hand the Oriental ll-ateis. and a general assortment ot the best Stoves maaafactured. JOHN DUKBAR. 3NisrrUanrou$. Tlitti'Iace Ut UmI Grapc-viacs is "tT TBI luniata flallfir flinfijarbs, A5D GEIPE-TIXE StCSERf. rFM!E oadersicneil woald reseeStf-fllr in- j, X form the public that be has started a Grape-vine Nursery about one mife netfbews of MitlTmtowa. when he has been lestrn g tk large number cf tba different varieties of Grapes; and having beea ia the business for seven years, be is now prepared to furnish ! VINES OF A IX TIIK LEADING ! VARIETIES, A?W OF TIIK I 3103T I'RO.MiaiNO KINDS, AT LOW RATES. by Ike single vine, itoien, baadreJ or thu sand. All persons Wishing good and Ihnflv vines will do well to call and sea for them selves. MT Good and responsible Ageate wa:ed. .Address, JONAS OBeRnOLTZ'EK, MitHialown, Juniata C. Tt. JILNIATA VALLEYIUINK" or M I FFLINTO WN, PENN'A. JOSEI'U rOMKKOT, Preiiiwnt. T. VAN IttVIN, Casbiet. ' BIBICTMS, Joseph Pomefoy, Johh J. Patfertett, Jerome Ji. Thompsim, Oeorge Jaeobs, John Bitlssacb. Loan money, receive Jepoaifs, pay in(ere'"t on time deposits, buy and se?l coin aad Unt ied States Bund, eash coupons and check. Uemi: money to any part of ihe United States ind also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $'.'00 at 2 per Cent, discount. In sums of 'K) at per cent, discount. In sums of $11K10 at 9 per eint. dtseonnt. NEW DRUG STORE .BANKS .AlLifflJJf, Maim Street, AfiJImtotcn, Pa. DEALERS IN BCS MB IEICISES, Chemicals, Bye Stuff, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, 0?ass, Putty, Cesl I'M, .' i Lamps, Burner, Chimneys. Brushes, . Infants Bros&se. Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tevtb Brushes. Perfume'ry, ' Tombs. Hair Oil, Tobacco, Cigar,- Naitons, and Stationary. LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from nigh authority. Purest of WIXES ASD LIQUORS forMedi eal Pnrposes. MTPKESCRIPTIONS componnded with great care, malti'7'2- ly GREAT REDUCTION IS 1 ma ntlCE OP TEETH! Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00. No teeth allowed to leave the office unless he palieot is satisfied. Teelh remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Toothache stopped ta s urinates withaot extracting he toth Dental wlrk done for persons without tberrt leaving their homes, if desired. Electricity used in "he extiactinn of teeth, rendering it almost a pinles operation, (n xtra charge) at the Dental Office of G. L. Derr, established in MifBiniown in lHD. G. L. DERIt, Jen 21, 1872-ly Practical Demist. O. ICOTII1COOIC, P EX Tl S T. 3IcAllntivIlIe, l'onnti., OFFERS hi profe'Sfonil services to tba public in general, in both branches of his profession operative and mechanical. First week cf every month al Richfield, Fre mont and Turkey Valley. Second week Liverpool aud Vild Cat Va' ley. Third week Millenlown and Raccoon Valley. Fourth week at his office in Xt'Alisterville. Will visit Miffiirt when Called on. Teeth put up on any of the bases, and as liberal as anywhere else. Address by letter or otherwise. New Store and New Goods GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. Main Street, Miffiintoxa. HAVING opened oni a ORO'.EKV AND PROVISION STOKE in ili old stand on Main Street, Mifflintown. I would respect fully ask lb attention nf ihe public to tbe following articles, which I rill keep on hand at all tiues : SUGAR, COV FE TEA, MOLASSES, KICK, PISH, SVLT, DRIED AND CANNED FiiUlT. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED CEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c, Tolmoco, C?2ifiiiM, 0 I. A SSWARB, All of Which will bs rold c!.eap for Ca-b or Country Produce. Giie me a call and hear my prices. J. W. KIIIK. Miflinfown, Mar ' IPT2. New Lmnder Yard. Patterson. Pa. BEYEft, GUYEK&ro. Have opened a Lumber T irl in tin b tr ough of Patterson, and are pn parti to fur nish all kinds of Lumber, such as Siding, lidding, Studdisg, . Paling, Shingbs, Lath, Sash, Zc, in large or small quantities, to :uit cus tomers. Jin Persons warding Lumber by ihe ear load can be supplied at reduced rt.es. BEYER, GUYEit 4 CO. George Goshen, Agcirt. Pattarson, May 15 "7i-it SHELLY . STAMUlUGU always keep up their stock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled eiiber in the o,un!ity or prie of ,neir S"U in '' ,ine , bcfore Koin " Una them a eall - 4 LL KINDS OF BUS K WORK. e. , .dona - XX at this Office ia the KWtil manaer aad at !ow prices.