t Jnniata StntineL WEPSESDAT MORNING, JUNE 18, 1878. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, May 20, 1873, Passenger Train will leave Mifflin Station a follows : CASTWABD. Philadelphia Express 1:10 A. M. Fast Line 4:0 A. M. Southern Express . 6:57 A. M. Pacific Express 10:07 A. M. Hamburg Accomuiedalioa 11:28 A. M. Mail Train 6:33 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8:50 P. U, WI.STWAED. Pittsburg Express l:08 A. M. Cincinnaii Express 1:53 a. M. Southern Express 4:10 A. M raeific Express- 6:13 A. M. War rassonger 10:07 A. M. Mail Train 3:38 P. M. fast Line f..33 P. M. " JAMES NOrtTlT. A(t't NOTICE. The following scale of prices for announce ments of candidates, in the Sektixel, for of gos at the approaching election to be pub lished weekly until the Primary Election will be rigidly adhered to : Senate. $15; Legislature, $10; Sheriff, Register and Re eorder. Commissioner and Treasurer, $5 etch. Communications recommending can didates for office, 25 cents per line. Se announcement or communication will be published unless accompanied by ibe money. TOWN ANI COL'NTHV. Drouth. No apples. No peaches. Hay making time. Scarcely visable, corn. Low and clear, the river Doing finely, tie wLeat. Down to the foundation wall, the Methodist church. This is the 37th anuivcraary day at Tasearora Academy, Bey Mr. Pardo's congregation wor ship in the Conrt House. Field of ' white wheat" are frequent ly net with this Beason, in this county. Lowers of the circus are in despair, for the thows go other routs than this one The weather wise are perplexed, they don't know, which to predict, a warm or cool summer. A Presbyterian Church was organized at St. Clairaville, Blair county, on Sat urday a week; The number of emigrants that pass westward over the railroad do surprise the natives. The grandest tuitisic you ever heard, very clear morning, "just at the peep o'day," by the birds. When the new Postal law becomes op erative, sabscrbers who get their papers through the Mifflin and Pattereou P. O , tan get their papers at this office or have them left at any place witLia the limits Of the towns. Gk.vtle horses and genteel equipages at Jeff. Middagh's livery stable, at all times. A XEv potato bug has made its ap pearance in this locality. Sprinkle them with coal oil. ' The senior editor of the Huntingdon Xwitor lost his "specs" and sprained his back at a fire the other day. Everything in tbe way of a full line of dry goods and groceries kept at Laird & Bell's store, in Patterson. Soms days ago, during dinner hours, a jewelry store in A 1 toon a was robbed of $1500 worth of jewelry. Tub sheriff of Perry county has been prosecuted for not keeping the river clear ol fish baskets as the law requires. Johnstown, Cambria county, was ex eited last week over the elopement of some woman's husband with some man's wife. Beruy & Wilson are bound that the horae market shall not stagnate. They earred a lot of fine horses eastward on Monday. ConxELirs Babtley lias sold his store to Samuel Shelley, who baa been regularly installed, and is now ready for customers.. A mam named George Heller, seventy fire years of age, cuts and ranks two and a balf cords of wood every day, near Tyrone, BUir county. The daily product of weighing ma chines by tbe renowned Fairbanks Scale Company, in 1S72, would make a load for sixteen strong horses. Th hotel keepers in Local Option counties of the Juniata valley, have formed an organization. It is pertinent to ia quire what for t Centb.il Pennsylvania contains no better assorted dry goods store than that of J. & II. A. Starabaugh, in this place Goods at retail prices of eastern markets. OtR loafers are all at work ; even the "political roosters" are affected with a disposition to become industrious. How ever, it is not yet quite time to look for the laillenium. On Saturday Henry C. Williams and Jeffdrson Middagh found a pocket book with a small amount of money in it, at this end of the river bridge. For par ticulars call on the gentlemen. Stokes has been granted a new trial. He has already been twice tried, and convicted each time of murder. The highest court in N. Y. State has decided that the manner of his trial was defec tive, hence he is entitled "to a new one Money in New York will do anything for a man excepting to keep him out of perditiou. Slim Valley- was mentall .. clsed task week over tbe belief that cop. per ore had been found at one of tbe iron ore banks. Hope their belief ratty be well grounded. Hope it isn't "iron pyrite.'' . Chemists say that grass cut after the stalk and leaves ate balf dead or dry, baa lost the atarcby and sugary sub f tance, which is the most nutricions part. Grasses of all kiuds have reached their maturity when in full bloom. Wasted, An apprentice to learn tbe Chair-making and Painting trades. None but sober and industrious young men need apply. Apply to Wm. F. Skydrb, Mifflintown, Pa. " The green cabbage worm, which in some sections proved so destrnctive to the cabbage crop last year, lias again made its appearance. Sprinkling salt water on the cabbage is Baid to have prevented their ravages last summer, wherever applied. TuE vacation of the Soldiers" Orphans Schools will commence on Monday, July 21st, and continue till September 1st, six weeks. The examination of the School at McAlistervilie is to take place on Fri day, July 11th. Shop hands and clerks who need sub stantial recreation, can do no better than lend a helping band a few days to our farmers during hay nud wheat harvest, provided, their employer can spare them. Such was the custom of our fathers. Are we better thau they were ? - It is in order to be moderate on the edibles at the table these warm days Severe cases of cholera morbtts arid nu merous deaths from cholera are reported from different quarters. An ortnee of preventive is worth a pound of enre Perhaps what is to be will be. The gentlemen of the Constitutional Convention have been talking about free railroad passes, mid at the same time they have taken "mileage'' out of the State fund for their travel Newspaper editors receive passes for advertising time tables, and by their publication the public generally are benefitted. New Ice Cream Saloon. Mr. Wil liam Wise has opened an Ice Cream Sa loon at bis residence, corner of Bridge and Water streets, where the most deli cious Ice Cream can bo had every even ing, also Strawberries, Cakes, fec. 5ep- arate room for ladies With never a smite cn her dimpled cheek, Tbe clothes she had on worn ilie whole of the week, A poor maiden sat at the garden gale. And cried, .for those wLo hnve money, it is never too life To go to William F. Snyder, in Mifflin if you waut to buy Chairs, for be has any and all kinds you niRy wish to get Go there if you wish to get the worth of your money. Tub finest nooks of scenery may be viewed from the observatory on llcff man's new Louie. Now is the chance to see the beauty of the river scenery above and Itlow the village before the bouse is finisLcd and closed. IVrhaps you had better go into the store of Hoff man, Ilarley Jc Co., first, and buy a suit of clothes, and then get permission to go to tbe house top. Capt. II. H. Wilson has been ap pointed a mail agent ou the routo from LTarrisburg to Altooua. We trust the place may be as pleasant as it is remu nerative. We presume Mr. Allison will not rows him much from the editoral staff of the Republican. Indeed, to the uninitiated it appears as if Allison had him up only as a "figure head." Capt Wilson was editor of the Sentinel du ring the regime of Col. J. J. Patterson. When the Sentinel local, last week, was written, relative to the bass put into the river at this place, it was not known that editors Allison and Bonsall had taken so promiuent a part in the getting of tbe fish. We trust that they may find the pardoning feeling in their hearts, and grant ns full pardon for the uninten tional omission of their names. We also hope to be pardoned for stating that the common story now is that the fish were all of one sex namely, males. Steam E.voines We invite the es pecial attention of machinists, and all other persons desiring to purchase com plete and secure engines, to the Utica Steam Engine Company, of Ultea- N. Y. Tbe engines of this establishment are always tested before leaving their works, and are ready, at once, for nee when de livered. The strongest and highest re commendations of these engines can be shown by the manufacturers, who have furnished over 3,000 for the use of the people in different parts of the Union. Tub Waters Concerto Parlor Organ. We are glad to chronicle any new thing, or any improvement upon an old one, that tends to popularize music by rendering its study either easier or more attractive. Lately our attention has been called to a new patented stop added to tbe Waters wed organ, called the "concerto stop." It is so voiced as to have a tone like a full, rich alto voice 5 it is especially "hilnian" in its tone. It is powerful as well as sweet ; and when we heard it we were in doubt whether" we liked it best in solo or with full organ. We regard this as a valuable addition to the reed organ, and advise those intend ing to purchase such an instrument to examiue the "concerto." Warerooms, 481 Broadway, New Yolk Rural Kac Yorker. The Lord's Supper will be adminis tered in the Lntheran Church in this place, on next 8abbath, 22nd inst., ser vices commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. Preparatory services on Saturday after noon previous, at 3 o'clock. Fishermen Take Notice It may be bf imp6rtanee to such as are in the habit of fishing with any kind of nets to know that by a law of last session, they are liable to a fine of one hundred dol lars for fishing with anything but hobk and line, between the 15t day of June and the 0ih dtty of Aurput. They are also subjected to an imprisonment not exceeding six months. If the laws on the subject of fishing are observed for a few years, the rivers and streams of this State will abound with fish, and everybody can enjoy . a day's fishing at any time with hook and line. Hurrii L urrj Telcyrajth. Escaped From the Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital, at Uarrisburg, Gen. Johu Sydney Jones, aged about 65 years, height about 5 feet 8 inches, hair and wbiekera gray, the hair curled at tbe sides, and the whiskers full and long. He rolls in his walk like a sailor. His clothing is blue. lie assumes to be a preacher, and may be certainly identified by his conversation about "family boats and boating." A reward of SI 00 will be paid for his arrest and detention. M. Arnold, Jr., Jas. P. Morrison, Committee, 520 Walnut S.'rcct, Philadelphia. June 12, 1873. 0. last Saluidsy John Doyle, who is doing busiuefs in Patterson, sent two boys in a buggy into Walker totvusbip, to buy produce. They were provided with a pocket book containing thirty dollars. Whcu they reached the place where the first payment was required, to their conteniation they had no funds The pocket-book was missing. They went onto ibe road over which ihcy had driven, to search for it. Meeting Mr. Dan it 1 Aukcr, and telling hi in of their misfortune, he was induced to look stead ily on the road as he drove along. lie had not driven far when he saw the lost book. Of course he took it tip, and re turned it to Mr Dovlc. Paint not ouly adds to the appear ance of a bouse, but it preserves its wood work from rotting. Paint of a superior quality is manufactured one mile northwest of McAlisterville, this county, and will be delivered at railroad stations at 57.00 per barrel weight of barrel three hundred pounds. The colors are drab and different shades of brown. Address Jamts Shii.linospord Sc Co., Oakland Mills. Juniata Co., Pa. The following articles are also for sale at the cstablishmf nt : Broom, Shovel, Fork and II 00 Handles by the dozen or bundled. Buggy aud Wagon bows by the bundle. 3w We have been informed from a relia ble source that public sentiment has won derfully charged ia Cumberland county on the liquor question, olid that if the people of lliat county had the privilege of voting on the local option question now, instead of allowing the county to go for license, they would give a large majority for local prohibition. The change of sentiment has been produced by the fact that the county is overrun by an unusual number of vagrants, who, it seems, have been flocking there from those adjacent counties in which license was voted down. Vagrants will go where whisky can be readily obtained, hence those counties which voted for license will bavo the vagrants to keep. An exchange writes as follows on the subject of postage on county papers, which is as applicable iu our columns as in its own, with the change of name : The new postage law which goes into effect on the first day of July next, re quires the prepayment of postage on all regularly issued publications sent through tbe mail. Each subscriber of the Sen tinel, by going to the Postmaster at the office where he receives his paper on or before the first of J uly, can with five eentt prepay the postage on it for the next three mouths, or for ten cent, six months. We would advise this pay ment for not longer than six months by all residents in the county, as doubtless tbe law will bo modified early in the next session of Congress, so far as re gards the circulation of papers iu tbo county where published. "Panoramic Exhibition. Drew's Beautiful Panorama of Egypt and the Holy Land will be exhibited in theLuth eran Cburcb, Mifflintown, ou Wednesday evening June 18th, for the benefit of the Ltftberan Sabbath School. This Grand Exhibition has been executed on a scale of surpassing magnificence and splendor. Tbe varioas scenes arc faith fully represented on a large scale from Photographs taken on tbe spot, by Rev. Dr. J. T. Barclay, several years a Mis sionary in Palestine and Egypt. It ia moral, chaste and beautiful, and its his toric interest, its rare and expensive de signs, its beauty of execution, and its high-toned character, render it one of the most attractive and instructive works ever presented to the public. It has re ceived tbe highest testimonials from tbe Press and Clergy, and has been pro nounced by competent judges one of tbe handsomest works of modern times, illus trating, as it does, the grandest localities in the world. An explanatory lecture will be given. Admission 25 cts., chil dren 15 cts. The public are respectfully invited to attend. . Tbosr afflicted with Pains and Aches should try KUNKEL'S PAIN SLAY ER, valuable remedy, for sale at Banks & Hamlin's Prog Store, Mifflintown. Attsntiosl, Farmers ! Tf yotf want to buy a good Reaper, examiue the Hub bard before you buying any other; It gearing is all neatly inclosed, and ft has changeable motion. For sale by the tin' designed residing in Walker township, Also the Taylor Hay Rake, the best rake ever introduced into this county. Daniel Aukes May 21-4t ANNOUNCEMENT. SENATE. Mb. Editob : As tbe time is drawing Dear when tbe Republicans of this eounty must select a standard-bearer in the Senatorial contest, we wenld announce tba name of Da. j. r. otebbett, or iiesie townsnip. in a distriot where the party lines are tfi closely drawn, we must select our best man one who, with an incorruptible character and personal popularity, will run the full party vote, and draw from the Democratic ranks. Dn. Stebeitt in bis late canvass showed that he is the strongest candidate we eia get in this county, and there are man circum stances that indicate that if sustained by the Republicans of this county, he will got the nomination in the district. TUSCARORA. 9Innied : BAY PCLOUFF On the I2ta inst , at the U. B. Parsonage in East Salem, by Rev. A. E. Fulton, Mr. John C. Bay, ef Fayette toirnship, and Miss Mary L. Sulouff. of Mon roe township. BEIGII DIETRICH On the 2nd ult., by the same, Mr. Franklin P. Beigh and Miss Emma Dietrich, both of Liverpool. Pa. Died: CHRISTY At Uollidaysburg, on the 14th inst., Dr. R. W. Christy, ia the 57th year of his age. Robert W, Christy was born ia Lost Creek Valley, Juniata county, some three miles from Mifflintown, on the 27th of Juno. 1816, and was consequently almost 57 years of ae at the time of Lis death. His father, Daniel Christy, was a man of considerable epute. having been an Associate Judge of Juniata county and also oue of the commissioners who located the county scat of Blair county at the time of the formation of tbe county. The subject of this notice came to Uolli daysburg in 18';!), hd began to read medi-ciuc-witu Lis brother, Dr. James Christy, who was a physician of great still, as our older citizens well remember. Graduating in 1811, Dr. Christy immedi-ilely bcgKa the practice of medicine in this county. For thirty two years did he continue in the hu mane work of ministering to the necessities of the nillictcd, and in hundreds of eyes did the tear of affection start when the sad in telligence of his death was publicly an nounccd Asa physician. Dr. Christy was, as in all things else, quiet and unpreten tious, lie 8'iid little, but did much. His practice was large ; his patients wore his friends and are now his sincere mourners. Dr. Christy was a faithful Christian He connected himself with the Presbyterian Church while very young, and for a period of forty years consistently showed his faith by Lis works Tbe church loses a strong pillar ia his death. In 1457 he was elected to the lower branch of tbe Legislature from Blair county. He was an honorable member. On Tuesday evening we saw him in appa rent good Lealth. On Wednesday evening he returned home after a long and wearisome ride and ictired to his room, remarking that ho was feeling badly, and did uot wish to be disturbed. On Thursday morning he was in an unconscious state, and oontianed until Saturday evening about 7 o'clock, when the life machinery stopped, and the soul of a good man left its frail earthly tenement for the regions of eternal life and light. Uolli daysburg Standard. $cu? gulMrttef incuts. A CPPiT flTTTO f HORACE W ITERS a uuiiaj vi a aim . t 80, 48 B,w 1. Y., wiU dhpot of 100 P11.V08 .- ORCJt.8 of DrsNtlats makers, nciwtmg h itekv, at extremely lew prices for cash, or part eath, n balance in saiall monthly pavmr-'H. lew 7-Ortave flrst-clasg PUIOS, all m4. ern Inpravrments, fur tli ct.-h. Oritmt S5. $15. BOIBLE-REED ORC1YS, $100; 4-STOI $110$ 8-ST0r, $15, and upward, WaW Concerto Parlor Organs . are the most beautiful in style and perfect in tone ever made. The COUERTO STOP is the best ever placed In any Organ ft it produced by a third ret of reedt perliliarlv voiced, the EFFECT of which is HOST CIIlRXlSC and SOlX'STIRKnC. vhUe iu IfllTiTIOI of the HI VOICE it SCPERB Terms liberal. ILLUSTRATED CATA LOGUES HAILED for oncttnmp. A liberal aiseount to Mttiistfrs. Churehe. Sunday rAoos, Lodyet, etc. ACEJTS WAITED. WANTED. General and Local Agents, for the Bantram Sewing Machine, madealDanlrary, Conn. The stillest, fastest and easiest Lebk-Stitch, Straight Needle Machine in the market. We give better terms than any other company. Address jOHJf A. DODUE, GenM Agent, ' Danburr, Conn. WALLACE & COMPANY'S CREAM TABLE CHOCOLATE. No boiling necessary. A enp of delicious Chocolate made with it in two minutes. No waste. Packed in pound jars. Vanilla or plain. One doz. in box. Unequaled as a confection for lunch, spread on crackers, with a glass of milk at hand to drink. For making Soda Water Syrup or flavoring Ice Cream it is superior to any Chocoiate made; and for Chocolate Cake, nothing else will be used where this bas been tried. For sole by J. T. WARREN A CO., Cincinnati, O. WE WANT AN AGENT In this township to canvass for the new, val uable and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, THE SCIENCE OF A NEW LIFE. Recommended and endorsed by prominent ministers, physicians, religious and secular papers. No other book like it published. $40 per week guaranteed Address, COWAN A CO., 13!) Eighth St.. N. Y. (Tr! for a Price Lint to J. GREAT WESTERH Breech-Loading Shot Guns, $40 to $300. Dtfuble SKot Guns, 58 to $150. Sinftle Guns, $3 to $20. Rifles, $B to $75. Revolvers, $5 to $25. Fistols, $1 to $8. Gun Material, Fishing Tackle, Ac. Large diicounts to deal er, or clubs. Army Guns, Revolvers, etc, bought or traded for. Goods sent by express C. O. D. to be examined' before paid for. WflDCTKra PT ACQ MALE oa FEMALE. WUn&lilV tllAOD $60 a week guaran teed. ' Respectable employment at home, day or evening ; no capital required ; full in structions and valuable package of good sent free by mail. Address, with six cent return stamp, M. VOCNG & CO., 173 Green wich St., New York. ffr fn (AA per day 1 Agents waxted ! All W W 4uVJ classes of working people, of ertner sex, young or oiu. miu aon wuucj in their snare moments or all the time than at anything else. Particulars' ! free. Address G. 8TINS0N & CO., Port- I land, Maine. , . n. BmiUuleld Bt. PlUrfjnrihPfc Tlie Mark&ts. . Prices of Board of Commerce. Reported weekly for the JuwiaTa Ssstisbi by the Board of Commerce' of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter "ft lb .v.-....w.- 16 Eggs. V doz .. .... 15 Lard, ijl lb .......... 8 Country Soap 8 Beeswax .-. 25 Tallow 8 Rags 3 Wool, washed 60 Dried Applea 10 " Peaches, pared 20 " Peaches, uopared. .............. ...... 15 ' Cherries, pitted . 20 " Blackberries. 10 " Raspberries 16 Country Hams 12 Sides and Shoulders , 7 Potatoes, Tjt bus . 40 Onions " 00 Ground Alum Salt, 1? sack 2 25 Railroad Ties 50 Loonst Posts, mortising .... 82 " " for board fence.. -. 15 J. & H. A. Stambangh's Prices Current. Corrected Weekly. Crystal Palack, Mifflrntown, ) June 18, 1873. - f Prime Roll Dutter, per lb....... 16 Egg?,' dozen 15 Lard, per lb........... . ... 08 Tallow,- fet lb 08 Beeswax 30 Dried Apples, per lb 04 " Cbcrrics, seedless, per lb 17 " unseeded 0 " Blackberries 03 ' Raspberries 20 Walnuts, per bus - 40 Shellbarks 05 Potatoes , 60 Chickens, lire, per lb- 03 llama - 00 Shoulders " 07 Sides " 06 Liverpool Qround Alum Salt, per sack 2 t0 D. P. Sulouff & Co.'s Prices Current Reported Weekly. GlAIS. White Wheat, g) bus Red " " ...... Corn.. Oats fl 30 . 1 25 , 60 . 37 Cloverseed 5 00 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Coal, V ton ...... Nut " ' Tea " " Bituminous" " Luxdib. Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft , " 5-8, " " " 8-4, " 6-4, " Hemlock Frame. 41 " Boards. Whitepine worked Flooring., $5 25 4 25 3 10 500 $3 5 00 25 00 25 00to40 00 25 00to4000 20 P0 20 00 ... 3-5 00 " German Siding .... 35 00 Panel Doots 2 00 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window........ 65 " " 9x12, ....... 75 10x12, " 80 " lOxIt, ' 90 lMllI.ADELPIMA MARKETS, ruiLAr.iti.rhiA, June 17, 1873. Floib The market continues dull, and only 1400 bbls changed bands in lo's lo suit tho local traJe, including Superfine $4 254 75 Extras $5 00(S;5 50 N. W. Extra Family $7 00(8 0 ) Ohio A Ind. do. do $7 7 9 00 Penna. do. do. .. ..... $7 lata' 9 75 Fancy Brands.... $9 251100 Gbaix. Wheat is dull and prices have again declined. Sales of 50M0 bus. red at $1 til'al 62 ; amber at $1 GUI 65 ; white at $1 75.a 1 HO. Rye is nominal at 83a85c. Corn is arriving very freely and with liberal effcrings and only modera'e demand, prices rule deciueulv in favor of buyers, sales ot 37,000 bus. yellow at 50.i5Sc ; and mixed at 56a58c. Oats are unchanged ; sales of 3003 bus. western at 50a52o for white, and 46J.t 49c for mixed. Fxeps Cloverseed is dull and nominal at SaSjc. Timothy sold at $3 75 per bus. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, June 1G 1 P. 31. The Cattle market was very dull this week and, with liberal receipts, prices favored buyers. Sales of choice and extra at 7a 7c ; fair to good at 6a7c, and common at 4a5)c. Receipts 2S0O head. Cows and calvos are doll and nominal at $50a75. Receipts 300 head. Sheep declined and dull ; sales of ceoice at 6a5ja ; fair to middling at 4a5e per lb, and common at $.'a3 per heed. Lambs sold st 810Jc per lb for good and $1 50a3 for common. Receipts, 11,000 head. Hogs were dull. 5O00 head sold at $7 2j 7 50 for cornfed. flcur gldwtijfrafnts. Proposals for Building School House. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Board of School Directors of Fer managh township, up to 2 o'clock P. M., on SATliKDAV. JUNE 21, 1873, for building a BRICK SCHOOL HOUSE near Cuba Mill, in said township. Plan and specifications can be seen at the store of Shelley A Stambaugk in Mifflintown. Proposals caff be handed lo the Secretary of the School Board at any time previous to the above date, or sent to the Board at their meeting in Shelley A Stam bangh's store, on the" day and at the hour above mentioned. Br order of the Beard. WILLIAM fUNrtS, tretiJent. Jos. Rothbook, Secretary. June 21, 1873-2L Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partner ship between S. V. Shelley and II. A. Stambaugh, under the firm name of Shelley A Stambaugh, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to said part nership are to bo paid and those due from the same discharged at the Crystal Palace Store in Mifflintown. 8. Y. SHELLEY. 11. A. STAMBAUGH. June 9, 1873. THE undersigned have entered fnto co partnership, and will continue the busi ness of the late firm of Shelley A Stambaugh at the old stand. A continuance of the pat ronage ef the old firm is respectfully solici ted by the new. JACOB" STAMBAUGH, II. A. STAMBAUGH. June 9, 1873. Administrator's Notice. Estats of Anderton Pine, deceased. LETTERS of Administration having been rranted to the undersigned upon the estate of Anderson Pines, late of Delaware township, d -ceased, all rersons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims against tbe same. to present them properly authenticated for settlement to , ARNOLD. TARNE3, JESSE PINES, Administrators. blatculet's dipbovkd I Cucumber Wood Pump. Tasteless, Dursbfe, Efficient, 1 ' t VL. L. - . . Tl .. for tbe least money. Atten tion is especially invited to Blatchley Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be with drawn without removing the pump or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. CUas. G. H latch li v, Manufaet'r, 506 Commerce St, Philada., Pa. I-J cm at a Sk.vtijic'. $1,60 oer year. 'JIT lW itttianiist, Ar. Crystal Palactf. Crystal Palace. The First, The Best, The Cheapest, The Lamest Stock of Cbotls IX Tllti COUXTY, To Offer to the Public AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Just Received from Eastern Markets. Seeing Them will Guarantee You Satisfaction. J. & II. A. STAMBAUGH. NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUMS, KIITLINT0 WIT, PA. June 0, 1873. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Juniata county, the undersign ed. Administrator of tbe estate of lleuben Landis, deceased, will expose to public sale, on the premises, in Delaware township, in said county, at 1 o'clock P. M., on SATURDAY, JUNE 21st, 1S73. The following real estate of said decedent, to wit : A Tract of Land in said township, con taining IX Acres, bounded by IsnJs of William N. lirookbart, Amos Stahl, Criab Shumsn and others having thereon erected a good two-ntory Dwelling house, BANK BAKN, Shoemaker Shop., and other outbuildings. There is a ffod Well of water at tho door, itmt a fine selection of choice Fruit on the premises. This property is located in Pfmli's Valley, in a good farming neighborhood, about three miles cast of Thompsontown, and about one mill north of tbe Penna. Crntral Railroad. TERMS OF SALE. Ten r cent, of the purchase money to be paid when the prop erty is stricken down ti the purchaser ; for ty per cent, of tbe same when the sale is con firmed by tho Court, and the remainder in two equal instalments, payable on the 1st of April, lKii, and tbe 1st or April, 13.0, to be secured by judgment notes. Further purticulws will be given by calling upon Vim. N. lirookhnrt, near the premises, or by the undersigned. C. O. WINEY, Adm'r of Reuben Landis, dee d. D. F. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. K. Sulouff Of.,) DEALEES Irf Grain, Lmber.Coal, Halt, Planter; CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber, Coal, &e., Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Orain, Lumber, Coal, &c, cheaper than any other parties. We therefore' defy eiropeti tioa. Jig-You can make money by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. GBAI WILL BR KKCCIVCn IS STOSK ia BZ SOLD BT TffE 1st tit JtjXE, 1873. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1872. NEW DRUG STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, Main Street, Mijlintoicn, DEALERS IS DBCCS AID JIEDlri.lES. Chemicals, Dye Stuff, Oils, Vamrahes, Putty, Lamps, Chimneys, Paints, tilass, Coal Oil, Burners, Brushes, Infants Brushes, Soaps, Ilair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Perfumery,' Combs, Hair Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Kctions, ana stationary. LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, selected wuh great care, and warranted from high authority. Purest of WIS h3 Liyuuus lor.vieai- oal Purposes. tSPKESCKil'TlUS compounded witn great care, maiou-iy INSTANTANEOUS BELIEF AND SOUND. REFRESHING SLEL? Guaranteed by using nif Instant Belief for the Asthma. It acts instantly,, relieving the paroxysm immediately, and enabling the patient to lie down and sleep. 1 suffered from this dis ease twelve years, but. suffer no more, and work and slep as well as any one. Warran ted to relieve in the worst case. Sent by mail on receipt ef price, one dollar per box ; aik your Druggist for it. uu an. o. iiL tvai. JtoiBESTiB, Baavta Co., Pa. Feb 19-1 y Cfttttioov ALL perrons are hereby cautioned against Hunting. Fishing, or ia any way tres passing on the farm occupied by the under signed, in Milford township. All persons so offending will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. JOSEPH FUNK. LARGE stock of Heady-made nothing for ale by UARLEY A. CO- NisnUantous. HI iPoumtT Wccd ft XAsa.) STtTIOMRV & FORTSBLE Steal Engines. The Ecst & Xosi Co:!:;..Hft rtsftortuirnt Iu tao Jlnrket. ; Iligrhcnt wtiuiHrl rf Tv!ii:'. VEV . tW nvlnfsctuitif Emnav.v T-Tr .m l S.wr Mi!1 Thrift I. T. We h.ve tV rvr-t an 1 mm crtr ,ibt works of tSp kind ni tv wmriuy, wi.ii to.vcLirjrf gTvviul'.y a-lnpl iv the T"ork. We keep .i:w.-intl in isvesi l;iTqr.TT ocrAtf ErtnnM, TT-Mfvi v fi:rr-s'i f tl vrry lim, pU- and en the luirtest uofFTv W hmlti I'niTv fcveifiliv adrrprei! i M:i?. Suit Mill ri MiTU T.uwtTie, lotion tiins, TJfwJiOTf E""t . t xj T-1 of nwnufitctiirinrr. Yi ax r.aw tnnlufng- GtS Mr-l'Tate! I-rr Cini-t 1t Srnr Mia, the Lcat aad km; Mjletc saw hi. II TTr inrcntffd. We mnke the mr.i:fn-tnw f fryr MCI on'SH ftpccial fdttara of our iMnHitrN, svu furufeh complete on the Bhor-s? naricr. Oat rT3 in all case is to. fumih ih bt ma chinery in the n.jirkei, nl vurk ahto!u!-ly eipialfd for leant? of dwrn,,,Qirmy maifctrcng tbw , Seud fur Circular awt Trice List. UTICA STEAM ENClKiCC; rrtc i, k. v. $500,000 CASH GIFTS to BE t.MV 15 FULL. THE fffiffl (Ml) GIFT CONCEET IN AID OF THE riillio" LiWiiry ciiy.i Will be given fn tl.e great hall of Library Building, at Louisville on Trror. Ji'lv fl, 1H73, at which time TEX THOUSAND GIFTS, amounting to a grand total of SoOO.MX), all cah, will be distributed by lot to ticket holders. No reduction in amount of gifts at this distribution, but e.-.ch gift ri'.l be paid IN FULL. OrricE or Farm ens a.np DaovKss' Base, )' Loi'isville. Kt.. April 7, 1873. This is to certify that thrre is in the Far' Biers' and Drofers' Bank, to the credit of the Third Grand Gift Concert for the benefit of the Public Library of Ky., FtVC HnDdrc4 Thousand Dollar?, which bas been set apart by tbe Managers to pay the gifo in full, ard will be held by the Banl! 5nJ iid out for Ibis purpose, and this purpose only. (Signed.) K. S. VKF.CIIj Cashier. iiST OF GIFTS'. One G'ran'J Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift- One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Ca;h Gift ...... . One Grand Casl Gift One Grand Cash Gift 21 Cash CiftJ of S'l.OtM ears. $100,000 50,000 25,000 211,000 10.00V 5.0TO 21.003 25.000 32,CO0 ro.ooo 30.009 sa.noo" do,o o AO Cash Gifts of 5) 80 Ca-h Gifts of 4 K) 100 Cash Girts of 30:) 150 Cash Gifts of 200 5) Cash Gift'i ot 101 9,000 Cash Gifts of 10 Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cast, $500,000 Only a few tickets remain unsold, and tbey will he furn:.hed to the first applicants at tbe following prices: Whole tichets. $10; halves, So; quarters. $2.50; II wholes for $100; 66 for 5500 : 113 for 51.000. For tickets and full information arr!r to TSOff. E. BK VMLETTt', Louisville, Ky. or, TliO?. If. fTAYS S CO., COQ Broadway, ?few York. Mar21-4w In Kevin's Kew Building on BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN.' THE undersigned, late of the firm of Fa sick 4 North, would respectfully an nounce to the public that he has opened i Boot and Shoe Shop in Major Neviu's New Building, on Bridge street, MifffiUown, and is prepared to m&msfactirre, of tbo be.it ma terial, all k?nd? of DOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, GENT'S', LADf K3 AND CHILDREN. He alfC liecps r.n Land a largo aad Kcll- selectcd stock of IIoiic?--"inal "Worlr; of all kinds, for men, women and children. Alt WORK WAFRANTF.n. Give me a call, for I feci confident that I can furnish yon with any kind of Work yori may desire. Jay" Repairing done neaf iy and at reason able rates. J. L. A'OH'iir. Mar 31. 1872. BOOTS AND SHOES, ITsw Step iS Ki5irrtdwr rrIIE subscriT.'cr frps leave sf inform the A. citizens of Midliutown, Patterson and vicinity that he has opened a Boot an I Shoe Shop, for the prrxent, in the room occupied by N. E. Liu fie'.d's Tin Shop, on' Bridge street, M:fffiufown. where he is prif".trd to manufacture all kinds of LADIES'; GPNTLEX215'S and OTLTESM'S TSAS, in tie most sui'snrrtnf manner, and at tbe lowest prices. Pi- Repairing promptly at tended to. TERMd c.tsn. A liberal sbare ef public patronage is soli cited, artl sati.-factioj j-iar-inteed. A. B. FASICK. May 23, 1872-"ff Boot and SEoe Shop. THE undersigned, fiiIiior.nl lo Boot N and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- ft ly infornfs the pc'fclic that be bss located in the borough of Patterson, wbero he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious in UAXtltOi WIS AM, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, Brogans, CHILDREN'S WEAR, &C.,d C. Also, mending done in tbe neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. A tiberi share of public patronage Is respeetW? solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. tjejf Sbop located oa the east aide cf Tus carora street, one door south of Main slrce'. nearly opposite Laird s Bell s store. J. W. DEAX. March 8, 1872 A Large assart-neat of Queeasware, China ware. Glassware, Crockery w me. Cedar ware, Ae., for sale cheap by J. ft H. A. STAMBACGII-S.