&t Janata J&iitind. "WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 29, lc73. pENNSVLV IMA RAILROAD ON AND L slier i 'snuay, nee.-.:, lc, rassi-ngt r v oasuroay evening a week one of i cnusylvama trains landed a young man at Altooua named E. 0. Hill, who Lad wade a confusion in Pittblargh of a crime perpetrated by him in ScotrmW iouu me burnt!" lrsvc JlilB'H Siation as folio EASTWinn. pbiisilc'pliia Express 1:10 A. M. fast Line 4:0- A. M. Hirrisfiurg Accommodation 11:28 A. M. Vail Train- :P. M. Ciucinniti Express 9:03 P. M. WLSTWAUll. Pittsburg Express. A. M. rinciu"'"' E'rs 1:'5 A. M. Joutfcern Fxpre,ss 4:08 A. M. rdfic Express- 5:41 A. M. Wt Pat-fenger 1 1 : t: A. M." Vail Train 3:38 P. M. r.siLine . 1 M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOWS ANI COU.XTUV. Cabbage sells at 10 cc-lU per pound 8; Sunburj Knowledos is Tower, is Wealth, is Hatpinkss The truth of which can b tested by calling at the Dental Office of G. L. 1erb, established in Mifflin town in 18G0, and Las been in success or several buililina ' fnl niurnlnn -.. III Alromia A f..... J r.... i v " ,c- ago mil was arretted for clruikeiiiioss and committed lo jail for ton day?. Shortly after his ira- Perrv county f.niiPM treat the chap become a drunkard. pnecnineut he requested an interview r.i i . . . uu a uetective, which wag granted. ae soon as the officer had entered the cell of the prisoner the latter stated that be had au important confession to make of a crime which he had kept secret for six yuars. The time had come wheu he could no longer endure the pangs of re morse, liuring the long interval the crime had haunted him day and niebt rendering his life a continuous burden unless when nndcr the influence of liquor lie never could forget it except through the aid of drink an-1 iu conscience had ',io vi.-it ihJr coin cribs to a dose of ae shot. FkaiiFoRH c . ui:l y has declared agninst liquor license to :hc ts!i:t of a 2,250 majority vote Ei:i'i i:li"v, 1 'i mnevatic, Lil.er.il and IVirjiirsiice papers in lYniisylvania nit !! a-!voc:ili:!g tin: Lfc;;l 0;-;ioii Law. The Punlmry lh w-rat trtys that a new rrligioua s et hr.s been orjrHiMzed in tint town. It is styled "'i'Lc Free Radi cal Denomination." J F. G. Li.u, of Spruce lii!l town ship, offers his services to the citizens of Juuiata county as ar.cli-.m-cr and vtudue crier. See I. id curd in another Cilumii. J D. Smith, of Thompsoniown, will c.flVr at public s de, at his residence, on Tuesday, March 4, 1S73, live work Lurses, one mare, three C;dts, four fit steers, five cows, eleven head young cat tie, one sow, nine sh- ala, farming itnple menis anJ housi hold furuituie Sale at 10 o'clock. Si-e huitdbills. I'll!!.!!1 F:iak, the pedestrian of Nnrthnnibi r!:.r.d (Vpiinty, iufornifl us that l:p w ;ikeil nine luiles, in tlie eimw, on last 1'iicky, birved two puraiaons and re-t;in-.l In me in one b-.ur and fifty minutes. lie ill expieses li's wi!lii:g lief a to walk to Harris! org and return in f i, rc . 1 . umrer ciiiiseniu.i to reeeivo aay confes.-ion he might make, but warned hiiu what the consequence would be The prisoner said th.it it was in full view of tie consequences that he" desired to confca. lie was a young man, only twenty two years of a-e and if he thould now receive his trial and punishment it would probably be his talvation, aud wheu Lis term of punishment should be ended he might start his career anew and be au honest, upright mau. Ue then recalled to the officer's raiud the fact that iu September, ISGC, an in ceudlury fire occurred at Altooua, by which a row of eevea new buildings, oc cupied by stores and eome of them hav ing dwellings iu the upper portions was burned. There was no eusniciou as to who the incendiary wad, and a reward for the apprehension aud convicti )i of the crimiuul was offered. The rewa:d at lust was $150, aud it wag subseqix nily increased to S50i). Iiill gaij lht he was ihe man who set fire to those buildings lie fell in with two men during the day, whom he never saw before. They made themselves very friendly, and induced him to drink repeatedly. He was not au habitual drinker, and they made him druiik. Thcu tiny urged him to set fire can attest). If you have toothache, it is the place to go, and have it Mopped in five minutes, without pain, and without extracting, aud at the same time can have said organ preserved for usefulness for life. It is also the place to go if yo have scurvied gums, and f 50.00 will be paid in every case of failure to cure. Ii is the place to go if yon want the most beautiful sets of Torci-lain Teeth aud Gums, mounted upon Itubber or any of the various bases now in general use, and at prices to euit all. Teeth filled and built up with fine Gold, warranted to last for life. Teeth repaired. -Old Beta arti ficial teeth exchanged for new, or re uioddled warranted to give perf..ct sat isfaelion. I purpose giving my partic ular attention to the preservation of the Natural Teeth. It is to be lamented that on the part of the people the disposition is to submit to the loss of tho natural teeth (which, if attended to, might be saved) for artificial teeth, which at best are only substitutes ; thus causing as a Ulirect result, what tilanv are not aware of, a shortening of the lives of the indi viduals themselves, and also entailing on tho coining geiieialion an imperfect or ganism. If persons would have their teeth examined once a year, and then have them attended to'iu time by a com petent Dentist, they would never know what toothache or neuralgia was, and would preserve their teeth and also their health. G, L. DF.RR, Practical Dentist. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, TO THE PUBLIC ! , - w ; Tho undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of iUiriiihMunn anu vicinity mat. ne ftas opened out in the BELFORD STORE-ROOM, on MAIN STREET, MIFFLIN- rPAlTTT ".i - "V Oa ... xvj v f witn an enure iew oiock 01 irooas, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, GLASSWARE, QUEEftSSWARE, CEDAR WARE, TINWARE, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF flATS MD CA!V .A. FULL LIIVJE Oli" $18,000 -WORTH or 0 GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT ROCERIfijS."- C0IFBGT10IBRY.- Stationery, School Books, &c, Boots and Shoes, for Men & Boys, Ladies, Misses & Children, FLOOR AND STAIR CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, TABLE CUTLERY, LOOKING-GLASSES, Last Nmcu. AU persona knowing themselves indebted on the I'ooks of D. K. SulouiT & Co. arc requested to make immediate payment, as the Uooks i!l pa3 into the handd of a collector. D K. Sluiilfi & Co. j.w22 2t . 9! JUST NOW OPENED AT TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S, THE LARGEST, TKE ITEVEST, : THE CHEAPEST, And the Most Attractive Stock .of Goods ever Broasrlit to MilOiiitown. Eight-Day and Twentv-four-IIdur Clocks. SALT bv the SACK. Cheese, Dried Fruits bought and sold. Gum Hoots. Over Slinos. and Sandals, Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal,! Qj All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Prompt payers ou uays credit, oooas delivered at any place in town when desired. . CORNELIUS BATiTLEY. Mifllinloirn, IV, tcc. 18, 1672-lf i iu l:omv, if the p-ople d.)ii!: Li: ililv t do f t Smihur:' LhtHO'ut. A 1 K'iPhu .."K (.vc-iHiz.'iii'iri have re ijicciwl ;!i.;t a column in the ?K.il.'tL (ii-viitcit to tl:e Tt i:ip''iviicc Ciiih'1.'. TiiP aiiioiml ill ,-p ict; IVMitcstt d I ::i r !. !i t apart t li.rir iutrn-rt. I he ir;f.t:ii- The TELEGRAP1I FOD DER CUTTERS, tho best in to theie building that nk'ht, promising ; thrrmarkct, are selling rapidlv to give him fifty d.dlars if ho would do ' at PAISTE S IIAR'l!)WARE io. Crazed with drink he accepted the 1 .-.'r., , , offer, and Uile the iwo men watched at j b f 0RK Lver.V for,,,er a distance he applied a match to eora.- i have one. The lllOIiey paid for ! snS Wl,,ca ue ,oana anrter n'e et,-P ! them is well invested. Buv ol one hi lLa buiMijigv, and the whale : row was soon in Haines. Wiiile the fire was in piMgrea Iii! w.is lying drunk j aero-'!: the uric.', , I The next njn;i::ng he paw the two ni n one and be convinced. I llllKl ,tj:Jl:i.t : I'liiiinii. I 'a, ("uCaliilim?, tiibio ncsi i I) tin: . a? . v. i.iirjiHm, o! ! for a fev.- nunnjnt., but I hey tsud lunly I':'. U CX of en: c-1 tel I j c m I'l r.pii.i iii ? r.ipiiily fitlling to the ci i i-i-t d. T-in that the United States lm.-tiiili;.n flidiilj bt; eo rh.uigc.1 a? to prnviJi- for the. tlrction of United .Stitfi Siiators by the ptoj lc' iitead of by legi';ures 'J'iie ('irgraccful charge! and rev laliei: in regard to '.he election I'fcir'.uin Unite $UxU ? Seuafirs have iignted :le jieoplu. They are Ieoking l'ir a remedy. They will ronu loudly demand a change of elociinn. Ii.M:t:iRt'i;ii daily papers, in their rport of the proceedings 'f the Stale filiate, stated that citizenp of this coun ty, through Senator Crawford, had ptti tinned the LeginlHture to repeal the law prohibiting the sale of liquor on election laya. I he reporters of said paper made uite a nii-ttike. No pu'.li petitions had ln-eii pint from lliu couuty. Senator Crawford did not preceut a pctitiou or prtiliouB of euch a character. He did, however, present a petition fitun citizen? of this county asking foi a supplement to the act preventing the pale of liquor on election days, and asking that all liquor places be closed tweuty-f.iur hums in Mead of twelve, as the law now requires thtm to be. At a temperance meeting in Washing ton the other evening Senator Ferry, of Michigan, related an incident iu his owu p'rwinal experience, where he attended a faliinnnble reception in company with a lady. After being bountifully helped to the viands of the table fhe requested champagne. Two glasses were poured out by the wniter, and the speaker was asked to join his companion in thefpark lincnp. lint iu this irying moment he hid the strength to utter the saving words 'I never diink."' The result was that little wine was drunk by anybody. This is what is wanted from every one, no matter how humble bin pphere, iiersona! example. Remember this, young man hen you are asked to diink. ". Firk. The dwelling hoiwe and con tents and store room and contents ol N.lson Vandyke, at Centre, a place mid way between this placo and Thompson town, on the pike, was destroyed by fire ou last Thursday morning, about three oclock. About that hour Mr. Vandyke went up ttairs to attend to the wants of fiek child. lie was bonified ou reach 'ng the landing of the second fl or to find ihe ceiling above and the attic fioor all Haze. Throe children, who were sleep ing on the attic, were scarcely gotten out when the floor full. The whole house was eoou enveloped iu flames, and burneJ to the ground. It is believed that fire got on to the attic through a defective lac The flues in the building were con etructed of "tile Bluff," in sections that were set one on ton of the other. Loss 82,500. No iusurauce. Sitice the above was put in type we fearn that Mr. Vandvkc succeeded in aving most of his Ftor? goods. '. ;! j disappeared, and h.' never Haw or heard ni tliesn since slid never received any money from t'lein. II.s resoline-i iu Al tooua for two or three day.', until the reward was offered f.ir tho incendiary f aud then, though th-re waj evidently j H'M the !:gl;t.;st surpicio! against him, j lie lied. Since then he lia-i i .nulled far I i and wide, most of the time tiave'ing with different circus companies. He has been attached to Baruurn's and to Fore paugh among others. Always, he said he kept as far trm Allooaa aj possible, and it he chanced to tee any one from that place hi "heart would jamp so that it almost killed him " 2-luch of the time he has been iu Conni ticut. lie came In 1'ittaburgh from Ghicig'i a tew weeks ago but did no work, and drank constantly, as he had done ever since the crime, to drown the recollec tion of it. Vriiilfi in Chicago he said he was ou ths point of confessing to the authorities there but could aot quite make up his mind to do it. Now, however, he could not restraiu the confession any lon ger, and so told his story as stated, lie always iived iu Altooua aadwas former ly a railroad emplayeu th.ie. He lost bis right leg ou the railroad there eome time befire the tiro. Some of relatives reside at Altooua now, but both hia par ents arcdead. If he can only keep from seeing anybody from . liouiia after his t-eulcuce is served he feels that he can be well contented. l'it:burgk 1'apcr. ritE enow, oh ! the beautiful anow, Think of it as yon go, For your Goods, Comfortable and warm, bright aud new, Like the snow-flakes that yesterday flew, All so cheap, that have just on the shelves been heaped, At the Keystone Stokb, from the east ern markets, I?ut not from the eastern ehoro. Don't forget the place, but ever remem ber That tho house is that of TlLTEN & K.PiSSsCIHDK, And that there is no use for other men to try to equal Their prices iu a Drv Goods raid. Thr Ilollidaysburg Rrjisler says : Some days ago, a Huntingdon man named Geo. A Mitchell, accused a Balti moriau named J. J. Greer, whilst travel ing on the railroad together with stealing seventy dollars from his watch fob. He was arrested at Altoona. and whilst the officers were about to search Greer, be insisted that Mitchell be .first searched, when the supposed stolen money was found wrapped up iu his iusidecoat pocket, and an additional five dollars be sides. It is thought that, fearing the consequences.be slipped the money iuto the pocket of Mitchell, who was intoxi cated, and along with it the extra five dollars. Mitchell paid the costs and had a surplus left out of the five dollars and there tho mitter endtd. List ck Jluoks for Fi.ii T., 1S73. GRAND JL'ROilR. Walker Sam'l Arnlz, Charles Books, Samuel deck, Irwri Dashoar. MilfoiJ Lewi.- Burchfkld. Spruoe Iiill John Barnard. Sr , Vita. Bennett, J. S. Patterson, Isaac Flick- lnjrcr. Fayette John Ciamrr. Jos. Kauff- m:m. Tuiiias I 'age. Jacob Whitmer, Abra ham Leister. Lack 8. II. Crawford, John Leonard. M .filintowu J. Wirt Dtan. GiK-nwKod Jt.hu Ilihb?, Jr. Beale Johu A. Iloetjller. 1'i lawaie John Leach. Mmirue Joseph Niemor.d. Fermanagh I'hilip I'annebukcr. Terry sviilu Latimer Wil.-on. Susquehanna David S. Whitmer. ' PEi it jtRor.s. Fayette Simon Amey, Juhn Henry, Fphraim Myers, Washington Mellon, Allen Fierce, Wm. Thompson. Tnflcaror.i Alex. Audersou, G. S Conn, 1 hornas Djbbs, II. L. McMeen, John G. Noss. Walker S Beidler, John Oberholter, Porter Thompson, Christian Tyson. I'errysville Samuel Buck, D. S. Coyle. Delaware Wxn. Crosa, C B. Shelley. Milford David Deen, Daniel Fisher, Wm. Partner, It. A. ftubisofl, William Sterrett "r Patterson J. B. Fink. Susquehanna Reuben Fry, Levi Light, David Strawser, Jacob Weiser. Tuibett Benjamin Grouinger, John Whetzlor. Fermanagh William Given. Monroe Petei Ilertzog, Michael Uum felt, Peter Long. I3eale Wm. Hossingcr, Joseph R. Leach, James Sherlock. Greenwood Thomas Rnmberger Mifllintown Jacob Slaughterback, Howard Woodmancy, U. S. Goshen. Thompsontown Emanntl Smith. Lack Jeremiah Kenepp, Joseph H. Lane, Michael D. Miller, Absalom Rice, D. B. Williamson. Lanterns and Lamps for sale at Piste's Wholesale and Retail Hardware Store, Crystal Palace Butlding. KUXKEL-S BITTER WINE OF IRON has reached an enviable position among medicines as a cure for Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia and all diseases arising from a disordered liver or stomach. It costs but little, purifies the blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life. Try this val uable Tonic. For sale at Banks & Ham lin's Drug Store, Mifflintown, Pa. WANTED 10,000 Railroad Ties, 8 feet 6 iuches long, square at the ends, S inches thick, S iuches of a face, in ex change for Goods or Greenbacks. Laiud & Bell, Pattersou, Pa. Thkrb are but few systems that do not at some time or other require a tonic. KUNKEL'S BITIER WINE of IRON is noted for its reinvigorating powers. ' - - "The greatest medicino to abate pain and rheumatism is "KunkePs Pain Slay er For sale at Banks & Hamlin's Drug Store, Mifflintown. Corn Shellers and Fodder Cutters for sale at Paiste's Hardware Store. Public Salks. Tobias I Pasre will sell at public sale, at his residence, one mile north of Oakland Mills, Fayette township, on the ISth cf February, at 1 0 o'clock, four horses, three cows, all coming fresh, tight head of young cattle, wagons, 1 reaper and, mower combined, threshing machine, - horse power and shuker, bay pitcher, hay rake, and all other kinds of farming implements. See handbills. George Parfet will offer for sale, on his premises iu Delaware township, three miles east of East Salem, at 10 o'clock, Tuesday, February 4th, 1673, one good family horse, 1 gned colt, 1 Bpan of good mules, 2 donkeys, 1 sow, lot of shuats, j Potatoes, 1) bus I t nn n 11 buggy, spring wagon, sleigh, fodder cut- j Ground Alum Salt, t sack! ter, new fanning mill, and other burning; Kailroad lies utensils, also, onts, buckwheat aud pota toes by the bushel. See haudbills. Nathan Griffith, of Fayette township, will sell at public salu,-at his residence, one half mile south of Oakland Mills, on Thursday, February 20, 1873, four bead of horses, one celt, fuur cows, seven head of young cattle, one sow and three pigs, together with his entise stock of farming implements, and also a lot of household furniture. Sale at 10 o'clock. See handbills. Trices of Board of Ccmmcrca. Reported weekly for the Juniata Sextinel by Ihe Beard of Commerce of MilSia and Patterson. Rutter ft Epps. doi Lard, lb , Country Soap Beenwax Taffow Rags Wool, washed Dried Apples " Peaches, pared " Peaches, unpared " Cherries, pitied y Blackberries " Raspberries Country Hums -. , Sides and Shoulders Locust Posts, mortising " " for board fence.. . ... 30 ... 8 v ... 23 ... 8 ... 3 ... no ... 10 ... 20 ... 15 ... 20 ... 10 ... 10 . 12 ... 7 40 00 2 25 " SO 32 15 Mnmed : BANKS WILSON On the 23rd inst., at the residence of Joseph H. Vnnvoorhis, Esq. in Slonengahela City, Pa., Jby Rev. W. A. Campbell, John W. Banks, Esq , of Indiana, Pcnna., and Miss Iluella Wilson, of the former pluce. Shelley & Stambangii's Prices Current. Corrected Weekly. Cbtstal Pa lack, MiSihtoxn, 1 Jan. 2!, 1873. f Prime Roll Butter, per Hi 25 Lggs, per dozen 30 L&rd, per lb - 08 Tallow, per tb OS Bces'.Tux 30 Dried Apples, per lb 01 " Cuerriea, seedless, per lb 17 " " unseeded Ol Rlackberries - OH " Raspberries 20 Walnuts, per bus 40 Shellbarks - 05 Potitocs 60 Chickens, live, per lb OS Liverpool Ground Alum Salt, per sack 2 00 IIERTZLEU On the 21rd inst., in Milford township, Mary Ellen, daughter of Abram J. and J. . Hertzler, aged 2 years, 6 months and S days. Huntingdon papers please copy. AUK Ell On the 2rd inst., in Walker township, Mrs. Frances Auker, widow of the late Christian Aukcr, ajed 72 y,-ars and 2S lavs. 6GHBOMOS! " CA2L0 IS HISCHIST," " GOCS ISSSCTO," "SPRUMO FLOWERS" 'SHMMFR FLOWERS," t Wifli the ECTETTir WEFKLT ! WFFEI.T CHRIB-i Ltwo of OmCbmMrt fte um of " WidJ AWIM UMI rn AUSfp HMVHMn Sttteeribm fmlihJ AT OS CK AGENTS, esa mk btr tanna . mith u thi iu aay a AJ4ro. LH.W. ADAMS i k ! A D. P- Saloua1 & Co.'s Prices Cuirent. Reported Weekly. Gbais. While Wheat, pi bus $1 75 Red ' - " 1 70 Corn, old . t Oats 4i 5 00 ... 3 no . ..$5 25 .... 4 25 3 10 5 00 ...S35 00 ... 25 00 ...25 00to4'l 00 ... 25 00! o 10 00 y .'..2000 20 00 35 00 35 00 Panel Doors..... 2 W) to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window- B5 " ". 9x12, " '5 10x12, ' 80 " ' 10x14, 90 Clorerseed Timothy socd.t Coal. Prcparad Ccal, 'g ton Nut " Pea " Bitaminous" " Lumcko. Run of Log, 4 4, j! lOilO ft ... " ' 5-8. " 8-4, ' C-4, ' Hemlock Frame, " . ' Boards, ' " Whitepine worked Flooring... tierman siaing D. r. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. K. Sulouff & Co.,) DEALERS IN Grain, Lumler,Coal, fS.-ilt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER. CEMENT, &C. The Ii?hcst Casli Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c, Sold at the Lowest Prices. HaTing boats of onr own we can freight Grain. Lumber. Coal. &c, cheaper than any o'her parties, vie therefore aety competi- j tion. 53?-Ton can make money by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Grain will bk stokb to be! wiU be dealt with to VROBiaoN - ...... . ii vr jrw.i. .law. - P. S. Our grain is not eleTated on men's backs. ' MiClintown, April 20, 1872. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, PaiLADBLPbiA, Jan. 23, 1872. Flocb. The matket is quiet, but prices are unchanged. Sales of 900 bbls inclu ding Superfine $4 755 50 Extras S 00r)7 00 N. W. Ertr Family $8 (W..VJ 12 Ohio & Ind. do. do S8 50(j9 00 Pcnna. do. do. $8 500 25 Fancy Brands...- $8 0010 50 Gkaix The market is poorly supplied with wheat., and prices are steady. Sales of fair and good western red at $1 93al 07, and am ber at $2 per bus. Rye is selling at 87o. Corn is raihcr dull ; sails of 5000 buancw yellow at 58a59c, and some while at C7c. Oats are very quiet ; sales of 4 XK) bns white at 49a52e, and western mixed at 46a47c. Seeds Clovcrseed is in fair demand ; 200 bus sold at niaOs '? tb. Timothy sold at $3 75 per bus. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. JIosdat, Jan. 274 V. M. The market for Beef Cattle was rather dull this week. Sales of extra at 8aSc ; fair to good at Ga7J, and common at 4a5c. Koccipt8 2300 head. Cows and calvos are dull and nominal at $25a50. Receipts 250 head. Sheep were wanted. Sales cf prime at 7a 8c, fair to good at 4iaiJo- Receipts 10,000 head. Hogs sold freely at S6 CO for cornfed. Re ceipts 5000 head. CAUTIOIT. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against trespassing by hunting, or in any other way, on the farm on which I reside in Fer managh townsliip. ah perauui! ui8 I8 DRESS GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY OF PRICES AND STYLES. Black Silks, Drap De Alum, Imperial Reps, Jamise, Cacbmeri Raye, Australian Crape Empress, Batest Canton Cloths, &c, &c, IN GOOD VAfllETY. We respectfully solicit au elimination biTorc purchasing tlewlierc. Any and ercrytJting, shi:1i at Siaidx, Cloths, Ca vi mrrcs, Flcnnels. Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Glares,' if Sf t. WHITS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Of any and everything t prices which defy competition. i.Onc of tlie hest in tho county, embracing all the Now and first Styles for the Fall and Winter Trade, for Ladi.-s, Missis mid Children the same exclusively for cur trsdc st prices to suit all purchasers. Kvery air warranted Grocery and Queensware Sspartmont. For our Grocery and Quecnsware Depart liient v. e have secuml one ol the fiuest rooms in .Ii3 county in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Just opened one of the largest ami best stocks of Conds ever brought to the county, all of which are kindly submitted to the inspection of nil our numerous friends and customers. For quality and prices we defy competition. ,,, - EVERYBODY CORDIALLY IXYITED. " LOW PRICES FOR CASH" OUR MOTTO. TILT EX & ESREXSC1IADE. Oct. 30, 1872-ly D. W. HARLEY & CO.'; Is the place wLere yon can buy "JTlio lot Jiiitl tlio CSioapost $ i -i MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, EATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, A1TD PUSSnSEIITG GCS23. WE are prepared to exhibit cue of the most choice and sMrct Stocks "7cr cSTercd in thi-j market, and at ASTOXISUIXG LOU' J'iUCCS! Also, measures tnken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be nifide to cr.er, at short notice, very reasonable. Remember thn pluce, in the fevin Building, two doors vrest of the Keystone Store, BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. may 8. ISTJ-tf ILrX"X",JaitS55C2V, xv., DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIK5T-CLA33 P3 The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Spectacles Perfected AH reifons who arc i:l need of Spectacles will find it to their advance ti call, as they will find the largest stock in he conntv to sch-et fr mi. (..'OMK AND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT IIESTOKKD. Also, a ej.lnidid asro;!ment of TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, NOTIONS- J Something for crer bo-.!y, your- With an OmCnse stock of and old, at the PATTERSOX DliUCi n 1 0 a i'j. special llcticfs. valuai.liv ri;ori:ui y AT PRIVATE SALE Caution. ALL persona are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing, or in any way tres passing on the lands of the undersigned, in Milford township. All persons so offending will be dealt with to the fu'l extent of the la. P. U. UAWN. Dea. i, lS72-tf ATTENTION ! o DAVID AVATTS most respectfully announ ces to the public that he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY at reduced prices. Hereafter give him a call at bis OL& STAND, MAIN St., MIFFLIN. Oct25-tf THE GREAT DISCOVERY. Kimkel's Bitter Yfino of Iron. KUNKEL'S HITTER WINE OF r IRON will effectually cure Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Jaundie, Chronio or Nervous De bility, Chronic Diarrhea, Diseases of the Kid nevs. and all diseases arising from a Disor- dereu L.iver, oioinacn oriniuainir, oucn a" ftn tonsiipations, natuienoe, rnwaru rues, ruii ness of Blood to the head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sinking; or Flut tering at the pit of tbe Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Fluttering at the Heart, Cho king or suffocating Sensations when in a ly ing posture. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, constant imaginings of evils and great de pression of spirits. THEY A HE ENT11SSLY VEGETABLE and free from Alcoholic Siimu lants and all injurious ingredients, and are pleasant in taste and smell, mild in their operations, will remove impurities from the body, and give hoalth and vigor to the frama KUNKEL'S BITTER WINS OF IRON. . This truly valuablo Tonio has been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the eom munity that it is now deemed indispenilile as a Tonic medicine. It costs but little, purifies the blood and gives tone to the stom ach, renovates the system and prolongs life.. I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tionic. Price $1 per bottle. E. F, KLN'ljjL. Sole Proprietor, 259 NORTH NINTU ST R LET. below Vine, Philad-lphia. ASK FOR KUNKKL'3 LiTTER WINE OF IRON AND TAK.S NO OTHEK. If your Druggist has it not, enclose SI. 00 to my Address, and the medicine, with ad vice free, will follow bv next eioress train.! of tii to you- Feb. 2'S 72-3ai. ", I Large assortment of Q'.icfo.iw.irc, t GO to the JrsiATA Suntinkl Job Printing j ii- ware, GUsswars, t'roefcery t. io. C--(Ur Office for all kinds of Pluin acd fancy j ware, &c fir sale eWn by Printing j TU.TEN & ESPilNr-CIIAl -. THE underpinned iitfi-rs f.ir .:.!e t':e follow ing property. S'lu.i'e.i in .Mi f ir l twp.. Juniata county, I'a., jj ini'es west tr Peter son and J mile from tlio P. L. It. blinded by lauds of Jnmcs Nurih m the inr:h nn l east, and by lands f E. S. Djty ja th : south and west, containing Eiglit Acres .r,S So7eaty-3l2 Peroi::, n a good ia'e o" ctiiiiv-ni.m. lac Im provements are as f.jil iws : PLANK iioirrx;, 22x30, with b.issme::t ar. 1 rii'tit rj r.i. tlirr clothes presses nnd two b;i!l : s!m a caod BANK BARN, 2-ixW, wll f.rrr.ii- ; Spring Hriiie. Suiokc ILiu.e, R:id o-fi'r ne cessary outbuilding. TIi-tc is i's i r n!nn dance of fruit on ihe prenii.je. un (ichard , of over 5(1 lree. 30 being in Ivtrpg oudi tion, als Cherre-; and Peacl.ei. TV."- is a good Spring of never failing w..lcr i.ear thi house. TERM? : Pries ?iO One iLoii-nml dollars to be paid on t!i" ml of .Ap; :l, l7o, when Deed wili be in- jei ad p Siuss:ua yirex The balance in T' .yirvjita lo .mit pi;: t'u...'er. Call at the j.rouiiaes. or al Iresi A. J. HCKTZf.KS. Pritiersvin, Juniata l.'o.. Pa. N. B. If dcoir'nie, tlie purehasur can bf.7 thirty acres i.ure, a ijuiaiiiK tlie ah'ive pi-m-erty, under culi:vatiuu, .-.t S") per p.cri-. "A LL per.on are hereby cautici-;-i ac: Xi. iluntiag. r isuing. oi 111 anv 'ItCiC unting. r islitng, oi' iu auv .i le- pasiin oa la farm oceupiJ by li.e uiuier sitne I. i?i Milford lowiialiio. All pr'M so olftU'.ling will bj dealt wii to lae lul! cst. nt U. J;;.-;l'il VV.K.