5 1' . j UN I ATA SENTINEL mTfFLINIONVX: Wednesday- Sept. 24, 1ST3. PEKK'A. R. RETIME TABLE. Passenger trains leave MilHin Station a follows: EASTWIKD. Phiadvlphia Express, 1 10 a ni. Fast Line, 4li m. Southern Express, 6 o" a ui. K-irri-burg Accommo., 11 28 a lu. Mail, 33 p in. Paoilic Express, 10 1)7 am. Oncinuatt Express, 8 IM p in. WESTWARD. Pittsburg Express, 1 8 a in. Cincinnati Express, 1 63 am. Southern Express, 4 10 a in. Pacific, 6 43 a ni. Wav Passenger, 10 07 a in. Hail, i 38 p ui. Fast Line, 6 21 p in. Mifflin, May 2", 1873. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Frost lias appeared so often this fall that It is no longer talked of. A human skeleton lias receutly been un tartUed in a vacant lot in Lcwislown. IL A. S'.iitnbaugh Las purchased the Lit tlelielj hotel property ou Main street. I). P. Sulouff lias purchased Mrs. Kevin's property on Kru.ge street, for the sum of $0,000. The river now lifts U.at tinge of color that l.as given rise to the uume of the "F-luc Juniata." "Dad Smith" was committed to jail on Saturdsy, I'nr a.iauitinj and seriously in juring a citizen I I'errysvillc. Tine Bcrgy Hroihers have a lot of fine cattle that they purchased from Western men who delivered the cattle here at Mif flin. The E'lrojieans now more than ever cry "Sho.My.n The financial failure of our pretentions banking house furnishes them with food for their charges. Sabbath School people ol Johnstown nnc) viinii? he'd a ceiebration in a grove on the farm of KvcrarJ Olis, Esq., lust Saluicay. Those present rejxrt most fa vorably of it. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias discharged o'i'te a nmnbrr of laboring men, and reduced the wages of those re maining to $l.fJ per day and 50 cents for Sa'unl ivs, allo.viuj tliem forty four hours per week. The Cuiistitutionnl Convention is nipiin at work in Philadelphia, aud that reminds ' of the fact that the complete account of 'he proceedings of the Convention as lar as tran -acted before the adjournment, were burned in the fire that destroyed the Sex tiski. ofiicc ru Estate ron Sale J. Shclbnrn It ibis; jq, Executor of Catharine Cunning ham, deceased, will offer at public, sale, at 2 o'c lock P. M , o:i Thursday. October 10, 171. Twciitv-eL-ht acre ol Land in Mil- ford township, having Dwelling House, H.ink Il.ua and other outbuildings theieon reeled. See advertisement in another column. Wii.n Chf.iirv T5 vi.sam. The memory if Or. Wtstar is eiiiba'iiued in the hearts of i thousands whom his ltn!.-m of Wild C.icrry La cured of coughs, colds, coa Min.ptior", or vine oilier lorm of pulmon ary dtsraw. ll is now over forty years since thit pp-paral'ion was hroi'sht before the public, and yet the dcuiaiid lor it is coajlanily increasing. Special Examinations of Teaclr 5lts. Special examination will be beid in the Court House, at Mifflintown, on Salurdajs, October 4tii, lltli and ISth, ! 1S73, commencing at 10 J o'clock l. ra., fir irregular applicants, bringing re. quest signed by not less tban three members cf the Hoard of directors of their respective 1'iftncts, stating that they wish to empolj mill applicants. i). k. noiiisox, Sep 23, 1873 -St. Co. Sapt. , j A Fact. ew "rleans Juryman on being asked by the Judge whether lie read the paper?, replied, "Yes, jour Honor, but if you let me off tliis time, I'll never do so any more, bnt will re. lapse into t lie superstitious ignorance of the man who don't know that it the Furniture Wareroom of Vm. F. Sny der, iu Miffliutowii, Pa., the people can be supplied wit'j all kinds of ( hairs of the latest styles, as well as Matresses, Lounges and 15ed Springs of the very latest and most improved manufacture. " If in ueed of auy of the above named articles, you will do well to go to Sny. dor's. A fact. A Ficsntsfi Attempt to IS low up A SCHOOL HOUSE AND 1'lKTKEN OH Twentf Person's. A correspondent informs us that a diabolical attempt at wholesale murder was made in Huston township, this county, on Saturday evening September Cth : " While the Good Templar Lodge was in session at Mill Kuu, aa explosion of powder oc curred beneath the floor of the school bouse in which the organization met, with auffioieut force to tip 07er the tables aud hinps, while the fire burst through the crevices in the floor and Gl'.cd the bouse with a stifling smoke. A further examination by daylight re vealed the fact that the building bad been lifted enough to allow the founda tion to be pushed out of place. A powder can, that would bold about 25 pounls was fouud under the house, torn to pieces. Bushes had been cut and placed over the opening male in the wall to introduce the can. The floor beins a double one, it was strong nough to withstand the shock even to Mgitly lifting the bouse and pushing out lie wall thus enatlmg the powder to expend its force latterly, and thwart ing the evident intention to blow np fifteen or twenty men and women. No puui.bmeot nnder our laws is too tevere for each a dastardly outrage, aud we hope (he fiends who made this attempt to injure and maim, or destroy the lives of, bo large a number ef innocent per sons, assembled in a peaceful and social capacity, may be discovered sod pun ished to the utmost extent of the law. Clearfield Journal. S1,000 REWARD ! The National Board of Fire Under writers hereby offers a reward of one thousand dollars for the detection, cod. viclion and punishment of parties charg ed with the crime of arson, in firing the premises situate in the central portion of Mifflintown, Peiin'a., on the 23d of August, 1873 ; said reward will be paid only on due proof being furnished the Executive Committee of the conviction and actual punishment of raid criminal. By otder of the Executive Committee. STEPHEN CROWELL, Chairman. New York, Sept 15. l&73-2t. . General Orders No, 7, C. S, 1873. 1st. Juniata Scouts are hereby ordered to bold themselves iu readiness to turn out at an hour's notice. 2d. Juniata Scouts are hereby or, dcred to parade at McAlisterville, on Sept. 27th, 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M. All men are ordered to be there. No excuses for that day under any circum stances. J K. KOB130N, Capt. Matthew IIoduerp, O. S. It n no longer fashionable to have a groomsman or men at wedding. Mauls of honor tor the bride are the only attendants needed, fashion says. 31 A UK I ED: KINZER MLSS1MER On July 23d. at the Lutheran Parsonage in McAlisterville, by Bcv. A. Cnpeuharer, .Mr. Thomas L. Kinzcr and Miss Annie Missimcr, both of Milllintowu. WRIGHT LITTLEFIELD On the !tth inst., at the same place, by the sanic, Mr. John C. Wri?ht and Miss Sallie II. Little field, both of Mifflintown. READER WATSOX On August 2!st, by Henry Titxel, Esq., Mr. Jacob Reader and Miss Margaret Watson, both of Tell township, Huntingdon county. coaisiisitcj&i. MIFFLIN AM PATTERSON MARKETS Corrected weekly by the Mifflin and Patter son Board of Commerce. Mifflintown September 19, IfS'S. MARKFTINO Butter, prime roll I. aid Tallow Fggs, per rtor...... Vinegar, per qt r-ORic. Hams, lb Shoulders .Sides . VACIKTIKS. Lake ncrring Onions HvcKWax, per ill. Soap, dry Candles Wi. I, washed Uaga EKTWLKD ARTICLES. Petroleum Fluid Cal Oil, pr gall 120 8 8 1!U 10 12 SO (1'1 2r, 8 12 05 3 40 40 Salt per sack --o CHAIN AND SKKI1H. Corrected weeKlv bv D. 1'. Sulonfi" Co Wheat, rid..,;.,,'. $1 40 Corn 50 Barley (ill Oatsold :;7 new 3d Clov.rseot 5 00 Timothy seed '2 M Maxcel 1 T" Totatoes u J. A H-A- Stambniisli's Price Current, Corrected Weekly, Spt 1!, !;:. Triine Roll ?ntU'r n-r pound 25 Kjrgs, per dozen- 25 Dried Apples per j-oiind 8 Tallow 8 I.ar.1, " 8 Chickens, live " 8 Bacon, (i Shoulder, 10 Hani, " rniLADELrillA MARKETS. FlIILAnFLPUIA, Sept. 23. Flo r The marketis quiet but ateadr. The demand is mostly from the home con sumer. About fOO bbls sold, including Suterfinc $1 00at -SO Extras 4 50a5 30 Iowa 4t Wis. ex. laiiiily 7 00:i7 50 M innesota do. do 7 75aS "J5 Penn., Ohio k Ind. do. do.. . 7 23a8 50 FaHcy brands 8 75alO 00 Grain There is no lite in the wheat niir ket and only 1200 bus sold at$l 55al 60 for reI, $1 05al 70 for amber, and $1 70al 85 lor white. live is selling at 83a8c Coi n is dull and lower. Sales of 5000 bus at (ilic for yellow and fwa'Wc for mixed. Oats are selling at oOailc for white aad 44a4Sc lor mixed. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. The market for Beef Cattle was dull this week, and prices were rather lower. Sales of choice and extra at 7a7Jc, fair to good at fijii'ilc; and common at 4 i4Jc. Receipts dOOOhcad. Cows and Calves were dull and nominal at $35i70. Receipts 250 head. Sheep of good quality met a fair demand but eoinnien nmve slowly. Sales of the former at 4iaf.e, and the latter at $2a3 per hea 1. Receipts 16,()ii0 head. Hogs met a fair demand at $7 23 for corn, feit. Receipts 7000 head. Aew Advertmement- j"OTICE TO PAV UP. All persons indebted to the undersigned, either by note or book account, are request ed to come forward and settle the same without further delay. Office in Graybill'a Hall, immediately above the Hardware Store aep5,1873.tf. D. P. 1'AISTE. GREAT REDUCTION IS THE PRICES OF TEETH! Full Coper or Lower Setts as Low as $5 No teeth allowed to leave the office un less the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth rilled to tast for life. Dental wo' k done for persons without them leaving their homes, if desired. Toothache stormed in five minutes with out extracting toe tooth, at the Dental Of fice of G. L. DERR, establislieu tn anmin town in 1S00. O. L. DERTt, Jan 24. 1372. Practical Demist. JN Eff TAILOR SHOP. -0- The undersigned would respectfully in forui the public that he has opened a TAILOR SHOP at his residence, on Bridge street, in tli Parker Mansion, and is now prejiared to d CUSTOM WORK at short notice and in the most durable and fashionable manner. He intends to put out none but good wort and asks a alurre of the public patronage. lUM-IAM WISE. sept 3, 1873-tf. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LIST OP PREMIUMS TO BE nwanlut by the several Committees at the Jtiututa County Axrkultuml Valr, to lie ueiu ui i-errvvnui, in h!i county, an TU tM IAV, WKU.VKSbAY ami TUL"li.sl)AY,OU TUUEH 7tli, 6th and uth, ls73 : . HORSES, COLTS AND MULES, For bust stallion over 3 ytars old . i 00 do Ss-ond to. 5 ml do Heavy Krali Horse or Mare a i do Keenl do. do .... H im 1I0 I larnesK horse or ware M 4 iMI do Second do. do .1 () do Pair harm-sit horses or inarm...... 4 111 do Herond do. do ........ X (l do Saddle horse or male .1 l do Sesiid !. 1I0 2 W do iirood mure nd oilt........... 5 h S. -.n. I do. do S mi io i:oli, :i years old, horse or mare... a m do sNmd h. do 2 do 1 wo year old colt...... 3 mi do Seeiiii do. ilo 2 ll to Yearling colt ., :l ml ilo Seeoml do. do . . 2 ml do Kiieking colt.... 1 ml do Jaek mi do Second do 4 l do Pair ninl.-s 3 mi do Second do. do 2 ll do Four l-orw team 4 ml do Knur imtlc team . 3 do Mule (nil 2 110 do Second uo. do 1 00 SPEED. For best Trotting horse or mare raised in county ................... no For Ih-sI seoiid do. do l-'i 00 do Thinl do. do W 00 Uu Tnillinx liorse or mare raised outside ot county 15 00 do Second do. do 10 00 CA TTI.K For Ix-st linll over 2 years ? 00 do Second df. ilo :l m do Hull calf under 2 years 2 m do second do. do 1 ml do Cow over 2 years 4 no ilo stsiind do. do a ml do Heifer call tinder 2 years 2 111 do s-eiitul do. do 1 tn) do Yoke of oxen 3 00 NIfEEP. For best One woolcd buck or ewe over 1 y.iir ?2 00 do Seismd do. do 1 00 do Look woolcd buck or ewe over 1 y.-ar 2 00 do Second do. do 1 00 do IVn of lnuili in or morei 2 no do i'eu ol ewes ( or more) over 1 yr 3 00 HOfiK For liest Dour over ti months $2 00 do Second do. tlo 1 00 do HrerdiiiLf sow aud pigs 2 00 do Second 110. do . 1 ml do Fair pigs, for nt;e 1 POVtlHY. Forliest pair chickens (inale anil fe male) S 7" do Second do. do ."i0 do Colhs-iion tOor more.... 1 ml do Second tlo. do .i0 do 1'alr turkeys (male & j'emale) 2 ml do Second ilo. ilo 1 mi do Pair geese 75 do Pair iiucks . .to do Fair isuincus .Vl do Fair fca fowls. 75 A UKWULTUllA I. IMPLEMENTS. For lie.! Kaiiiinitf ilill S ml do Cultivator 1 00 do Iri. tin sevih-r ami cultivator.. 1 tn) do tiny elevator 1 ml flo Koad wagon, new 3 mi do One and two horse Wilson, new, each 2 00 do tirain cradle, new. . 1 no do straw mid lisliler eutter........ 2 mi do llenper and mower 3 00 do Harrow 1 Ol ilo I'iow 011 trial 2 mi tlo Suhsoil plow.... 1 11 do Corn plow 2 00 ilo Horsepower unit threshing ma chine 5 00 do Clover holler, new 2 00 ilo liorse rake, new 1 no do Corn shelier, uew 1 00 do 'hum, new 1 00 ilo Washing machine 1 on ilo Wood saw, circular or other saw, 1 .in do Corn urinder 1 00 M. I .V U FACT I 'HE It A It Tit LKS. For lest display of enhiuct ware SS oft do disilav W iHMits and shoes 2 Till do Suit of elotliini!. I no do lit of eastings 2 mi lo lU of lioie shin's and nails 1 00 do Lot of oru hmoms .si do Talltusl and finished hl.rness 2 Oil do Variety of upper and calfskins, 2 mi do Side of sole leather 2 00 do Hunay, new- a mi ilo Kaimiy curriauc w 4 no ilo spritiK wagon 2 no do suiky 1 W do liisplav of buggy and wagon har ness 2 do lu.-play of saildlery 2 ii do Cof)killg stove 1 ."SI ilo Hispliiv of tinware 1 mi do :tee hives.. 1 nu fuivit. an a ix a xi seeds. For ls'.-t harrel of I'lour 2 no 1 do Sis-olid do. flo I mi do Ihishel httckwhee.t fl'iur 1 mi do Corn local .o ilo White wheat 1 ":l do Seotid do 1 no do lied wheat - 1 -VI do S-cnud do 1 Ol' do Hye 1 110 lio Second do -Vl do Corn in ears 1 .VI lo Second do 1 11 do Oats flO do Second do....w . ilo Itarley ...... do Stsron-I do do Cloversei-d do Second do do Tiniotny do Second do yegetaiu.es. 2- ... 2 on . 1 () ... 1 00 ... 50 ...Jl m) ... An ... 1 mi . .TO For hi-st bushel ot Irish polutes do Se(oud do. do ilo Sweet potatoes do Second ilo. do do bushels of turnips ilo pumpkins, cow or sweet each ilo lot of sweet or common kind.... do lit of ruta lniga,siiiarieets,e!ili- SO .'ill 00 fniB", caulinower or egg plant each . so 00 lllsjday of vegetables...... 2 00 EMI 7 For ls'st Half bus. applm, full or winter..$l 00 1IO S.SSII1II OO. UO do t.ot of dried cherries iio do l ot of pcar 1 00 do IMsplay of drieil fnnt 1 ! do liisplay of gnen fruit - 2 00 do Iot of 'luinees 1 no do KispUy of griijies 1 li do Ihsplay ol peaches.. 1 00 PRODUCTS OF HOUSE, FARM AND DAIRY. For tiest Fruit cake, rusk, pound cuke, lisht cake or loaf of hread.each.S 50 do Currant, blaeklierry orehlerlaT- ry wi:ie, each ............ 50 do Hii;f gallon pure .Iniee of Brape, iliiinee. pi ach, tonu'.to, apple or crab preserves, each iio do lisi!av ol preserves jellies.... 2 im do Jar of apple butter 00 do li mey in comb and box, G It s.... 2 flo ilo Sci-ond do. do 1 00 do Five pounds of butter In roll.... 2 00 ilo Sis-ond do. ilo 1 ID do Home made cheese ... 2 U0 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURE. For best Flannel. 10 yards Fi 00 do Second do. do 2 in do Quilt 4 00 do Second do......... H Wl ilo Coverlet 3 01 ilo Second do .. 2 III) ilo tilnen sheets .'Hot ilo second do. ilo. ... ... .. 2 00 do Pair linen tablecloths 2 0 ilo Second do. ilo 1 00 do Pair woolen hose 50 do Second do. do 2 do Fair woolen blankets.... 3 n't ilo Second do. flo.... 2 00 do Woolen carpet, 10 yards.... 3 ) ilo Second do. do 2 UU do Mittens, uioves, or ornamental needle work, mat, rui;, shell work, wax flowers, cushions aud table covers, each . .......... TiO NEEDLE WORK. For liest Shirt 1 l flo Second do 1 11 do Display of embroidery 4 00 do Child dress, chuirtiily, ottoman cover, sampler, pair of slippers, stand cover, lamp rug,&c.,each. 30 DRA WINGS AND PAINTINGS. For liest Display drawings 4 puintlngs.l 00 ilo Second ilo. do 2 i0 do Drawings 111 architecture 2 00 MUSIC. For best Band, subject to order of exec utive committee for last two davs of Fair tSJI 00 do Second ilo. do 10 UO RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1 Premiums will I awarded on nil mer itorious articles omitted iu the above enu meration. 2 No article or animal can be admitted on the fair grounds until properly entered on the lMKks of the secretary. 3 No article or animal must be removed until it close except by the permission of the mutineers. 4 Hay unit straw for all animals free of cliarfie. 5 The ring shall not ! entered, either riding or driving a horse, by any person In Itixieatefl. The several committee will make their report to the aecretary by t) o'clock, ou Thurs day the mil. 7 Flowing match will oecurnt 9 o'clock. A. Jlloil juurmm.t, uitr mil. H Owner of animals intending to com pete for the prlre. ottered under the head of scfM will oe expecieu to pay cm lor euurriiig their horses. 0 All arti'-les Intended for exhibition must boentcnsl by ten o'clock, on Wednesday ,the Sih, as the secretary's liooks will be posi tivclv rioted nt that time. lo-lsnccial admission into the grounds for a single borse, one dollar ; for a horse and vehicle, one dollar and a half: for two hnrsc and vehicle, two dollars, hut will not le allowed to be on the ring during the trial for speed. 11 No article or animal can compete for mnrf. then one nreminm. I '-The several committee are reoncsted to return their books to the Premium Commis sioner after tlie award are determined to be by them, corrected before said commit tees and discharged. The families of those taking one shore or stoc k, enter free, and nave aiso the right of exhibiting. The families of those taking one share of ntoek. cuter free, but will tie charged Ufly cent for t he rlihi of exhibit inr. Family tickers with the right of exhibit ing, oue dollar. Single tickets, tweuty-flve cent. It. W. JAAIISON, Prrridrnt. Sept. 17, lK73-au NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE We bav opened out in Jacob Thomas' parlor, oue door north of the Juniata Hotel, the large.-.t and best stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES', MISSES AND CHTTiDRENS' ever brought to the county. We buy our stock from Manufacturers and in large lots. We pay ctwh and expect to sell for ttah, which will enable us to offer QOOIXS nt PRICES far BELOW the AVERAGE. VTOttK XDE TO ORDER. This branch of the business will lie super Intended by A. B. FASIC, one of the liest practical mechanics III the county. All kinds of repairing done. All Work Warranted. Cornelius Bartley. July 2, lSTS tf. QLOTIIING ! CLOTHING ! ! D.W.Harley&Co. Headquarters FOR READY-MADE Mens', Youths' aud Boys' SuiU, New Over coats, Drpss- coats. Business coats, CLOTHING,! Pants, Vests, Shirta, Drawers I'nder- HATS & CAPS, NOTIONS, BOOTS & SHOES, GKXTI.F.MENS Furnishing Goods. conxEit OF BRIDGE AND WATEE Streets, MIFFLINTOWN. Jan. 17, 1S72. tf. s li iris. Fashion uble Gloves, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Trunks, and Cheap!! Come and 8e them ! Carpets Umhrel taa. Notions, Ac, tc. I tg-Cnllnnd See r.-a US- Mea-suers taken and suits and parts of soils made to order at the shortest notice, vcrv reasonable. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK. Pomsroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY, rA. CAPITAL, $110,000. .TOSF.rH roMF.ROY, Iresldent. T. VAN UIVIX, Cashier. pi r.Kin oils: Joseph Fomeroy, ;,Tohn Balsbni-U, Jeniine N. 'i'hniiipson, ! H. H. Kechlel, John J. Patterson, S. Frank lvale, (Jeore Jacoija, Uiiifrd Sfatrs Sccuritic; Jlontlt, -., bought and sold. Scirii-fAirfiejexcbanitecl for Firrtrentiea nt market rat-s. United state couinins paid. oiul .veer Imteht at hichest rates. 7jkmi7ji rcceiveil, roiUvtiuH vuttte, tlrats tin the irHciMtl C'lU'S, ami a yenerul lumkiny btisi wcjm trttiuHUlrtl. Bonds and other valuable papers received on s;Mjeial deposit. jylS-tf JTEW BOOT & SHOE STOKE IN I!F.S1DENCF ON CHERRY STREET, MIFFLINTOWN. The nndersiffned, late of the firm 01 Fas!c tc North, wuhl respectfully announce to the public that he has opened a Ifcsit and Shoe Stiire in said building, and keeps on hand a lare and well selected stock of READY-MADE WORK, for MEN, WOMEN aud CHILDREN. He Is iiIko Dreimretl to manufacture, of the best material, all kinds of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, for gents, ladies and children. ALL WOKK WARRANTER. Give me a call. for I feel eon ftdent that lean furnish you with any kind of work you may desire. li- Repairing done neatly and at reasona ble rates. jcT-tf JOHN NORTH. JEW DRlli STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, Slain Street, Mifflintown, Pa DEALEKa IN FRITHS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFF, FAINTS OILS, V AKMSHKS, GLASS, FUTTY, COAL OIL, LAMFS, BUliXKRS, CHIMNEYS, 15 KIT SUES, HAIR KKUXHES, TOOTH KHUSIIES, PER FUMERY, COMBS, SOAFS.HA1R OIL, TOBAC CO, CIGARS, NOTIONS, STATION KkY LARGE VARIKEY OF PATENT MEDICINES, Selected with great car a, and warranted iroin liiirli authoritv. K7-Furest of WINES AND LIQUORS for medical purposes. DS-FRESCKII'TIONS cmponnded with great care. f June 22-tl. GUMP & BEILDECK'S GtOT!IwO STOREt ON BRIDGE STREET, In Wilson's Brick Building for yonr FALL AND WINTEE CLOTHING! :0: Tbey still hold forth at their old place, and take this method to inform their numer ous friends and everybody else, that they are getting in a large supply of Fall and Winter Clothing, boots and Shoes, Hats and Gaps, Gents' Furnishing Goods, No tions, Watches, Jewelry, Sue., and invites them to give them a call. Tlwy guarantee to sell good goods at low prices aud cheap er tban can be got elsewhere in Juniata comity. UllU' fe BMAUfcCl. Sep. 19, 187345m, Up From The TITO STORES IJY ONE! COME AND SEE Mm SUMMER AS9 FAtt m The Largest Lot Yet AT TILTEN & ESPENSGHADE'S, ODD PELIiOWS' TTAIiIj. Bridge St root, IVT1 tTH Ixxto-trxi. Zr'ctl DEPARTMENTS. j No. 1. Domestics. j No. 2 Prints and Ginghams. j No. 3. White Goods ami Linens. j No. 4. Flannels and White Quilts. ! No. 5. Silks, Dress Goods and Shawls. i No. G. Cloths, Cashmeres anil Suiting. , No. 7. Tweeds, Li mine, Jeans, tV:c. No. 8. Notions and Fancy ( roods. No. 9. Brussels, Wool, Ingrain, Venition ami List Carpets. No. 10. Wool and Cotton Carpet Yarns. I. Ladies Serge Fr Kid Morocco and Goat Shoes Hisses Seme Fr Kid and Morocco Gaiters. HI. Childs Buff, Blue, Pearl, Colored Kid Gaiters. ALL GOODS CUSTOM MADE & WA1H1APED AT &W FHICES. . Glass and Queensware. Largest stock in the county. 1.' Stone and Koekingham Crockery. ( Talile Cutlery and Oil Shades. D Er V Table ami Floor Oil Clot lis, J to 2 yards wide. Largest and best stock of Fine Groceries. Foreign and Domestic Cured and Canned Fruits. Men and Boys Shoes and Boots. VT Also a full line of GKOCr UIES, WILLOW -W AKh, ! QUEENSWARE, SzC, At JLow Fsiceg for aIa, Op Countpy Produce. Mifflintown, July 30, 1873 2m. THE FALL OF IN ALL ITS GLORY. AT J. & II. A. STAMBAUGH'S MAMMOTH STORE ! ! IMMENSE Stock of Goods JUST RECEIVED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. :0: DRY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, NEW CASH STORE -A.T LOCUST GROVE, One and a half miles THE subscriber wonld most respectfully inform the public that ho has just opened a Store at the above place, where he is prepared to supply all who may laor hiin with their patronage with the latest and most select assortment of DKY GOODS, (JK0CEWES, QIEEXSWARE, W(H)D AXD WILLOW WAKE, OIL CLOTHS, BOUTS & SHOtS. Also, with a lull supply or HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, All of which he offers to sell or exchange forcountr pioJuce at THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Much lower, in fact, than goods have been aold within the county for many years. He will pay the highest market price for Locust Posts, Railroad Tics ami Wood, either in cash or goods. A. J. HERTZLEPv Locust Grove, Aug. 8, 1873-tf. WHAT TO WEAK KUV HOW TO mm IT. :0: Just tep into SAMUEL STfiAYER'S CL0TII1XG STORE, Bri.Ige street, Patterson' Pa., and he will tell you all about it. Earing just returned from Philadelphia and New York, lie can aupply yon with the Latest and Choicest S tyles c f CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coats, Pants, Vests, lUts, Caps, Boots amtSIioes, Watches and Jewelry, Notions, furnishing- Goods in endless variety, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Fnrnitnre, ttc., cheaper than the cheapest, tor the same quality ol goods. Call iu and be convinced. Measures Taken aud Suits Made to Order . Patterson, May 16, 1873. SaML'EL STRAYKR. Fire $gain ! MMflTO! HUB HUB HI II 1 I S8$J 1 1 1878 NOTIONS. MILFORD TWP., south.west of Patterson. Sew AdeertiMment. JHEAP JOHN'S POPl'IiAR STORE, IN WELLEK'S BUILDING, MAIN ST., JIIFKLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. Great Attractions and Extra In-! daciuents. ! Look at my prices aud compare them villi others .- Ladie Sluwls at $l,-jt, $ ,) up to $:;,flO. Itreakl'ast Shawls, from "M cents upwanls. Woolen Ulaiikefs $l,'.sllo Si,7,. Countorpanes. . .$ ,:."), $1 ,K) and upwards Balmoral and M.-lt.iii Skirts $1.IH. Ladies' Cotton Hose lllr, 1-Jc, I k;. Woolen l.'ie. l.s.. PiK-bet ILilulken-liielH :-. J.- I..- '-. .,.,1 I upwards. I nilercloiiiiiig -tc, tV, ti-ie, i-k.- I'aper Coll. us, pur box, libels ami upwards. I Miirt tsuttous, pi r gross lt.-i i. men cuoe Luces, per dox ,-. i Linen Ton Is I Or 12c, SHr. ' !''". r!' ""nfV V- IV" In.itattoi, Buckskin l.loves yic. ! Coalus ami tl.uk s tisHil lottou la;.! tltbcr Si-ml Cotton 4c. .iilil-i'ved Neefllcs .-icts tor 'J , Indies' Fill's, yreat variety, sots, $,!. $,'),$ ,M) an. I upvaid. Acconlcoiis, Jetvelry ol' all kinds, Gold, Silver and 1'latcd Wati lics. lfihhoua of all shades-. Neckties of all styles. Iulk-s' i loves and llaiiflkcrciiicls. Ladies' Hoods and Scarls. Triininiiis ami ' Edging; ol all kinds, Ladies' Belts, Ladies' ' Flitleiclolbiii;. Knives and Fork.., Spoons, t Butcher and l'lajkct Knives. I I am dct ruiiiicil to sell, hence am etu tiled to otl'.-r cx'ra iiiiliicetiients. X"C'all ami cx.imiiie my stock. Nov. 2, lfsm-ll. LM1L .Sl'HOTT. TO THK C IT1ZKNS OF I'KXNsYL- I VAKI.V Your ai:ciilion is fprci.iJIv invi ted to the f.tcf that I lie National Rinks arc now prepared lo receive suliscriplions to j flu- Capital Sl-a k I liie C'eiitenniiil Hoard j ot Finance. I'he lunils rvalizcil from tins source are lo be cm ploy ei'. in the erect ion ' of the bulliliuus for the Inlcrimtionnl Kx- ' liib'iion, an t the expenses comrci ieft n ub tbeMiuie. It is coiitiileiuly believed that the Keystone Stale mil lie represented by ihe name ol" e'ery cui.i-n alire lo ptitriolic comiucmoraiioii ot flu one btindrciltli birth day of the n iiioe. The shuns ol stock are ollcri-fl for (IU cu ll, nml sub-M-rtlM-rs will receive a lianilsomely sieel encraveil Ccrjificate of Stock, suitubie for frin tin: ami prcstrvation as it iiationa! memoiial. Interest tit the rate of six per cent per annum will Im- paid on all payments of Centennial S'oek trom date ot puymcul to Janiviry I, l?fi. Snliseriliers who are not near x Xafiiunl Hank can riimil a check or post ofllec order to the undersigned. FKKIFK F15ALF.Y, Treasurer. tf U04 Walnut St., Philadelphia. V. SI LOl'FF &. CO, FORWARD AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DE.iL.bRS IX GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, l'LAKTER, SALT CEMEK T, CALCINED PLASTER QKOIH.K S. JIILLS, MERCHANT TAILOR, rEKRTSTII.LE, PA, Would most respectfully inform his friends ami tlie public generally that he has com. inenced the business of Merchant Tailoring in the store room formerly isjcupied by J . W. Stevcson, opposite Mcilaiiigal's Hotel, where he w ill keep constantly on h ind BKOAD CLOTHS, DOKSKIXS, CASSIMERKS, And all styles of goods, suited for men and boy's wear, which he will manufacture to oi-der, on short notice and very reasonable terms. Being an old practical tailor, he feels Ratified he can give satisfaction. He has also in cumiecUim with the above a d. partmciit of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AXD CAPS, BOOTS AM) SHOES, SOTIONS, tc, of all kinds, quality and sizes, for men and boys, which he is selling very low. Give him a call and inspect his stock. GKoKtcE S. MILLS. Perry sville, May 2, lc.7;!. 1776. 1876. 0: AMERICAN C KNTENN IAL- :U: JEROME IIETKICK, AT TUE CiXAL ST0BE, MEXICO, Keeps constanlly on h.nid and fur sale at a small profit, a well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, GROUKIUES, QUEENSWARE, V(J0D & WILLOW WAR E, FISH, tSALT, PLASTER. Also, FLl l' R and all kinds of PKOVIS I0X nd MILL FEED. TOP PRICES paiu for Country Produce ami all bii.da el GRAIX, partictiU'ly for choK-e lots of wheat. Mexico, Pa., May 0, ll7;l-Oiii.. the iowkst rnicE usT kvee rruLisiirn or In Solid (iold and Com Silver Cases only. BENEDICTS' TIME VA TCH PRICES. Silver Watch. Ovingtoii Benedict $30,09 Gold (10 kt ) , U.OO Silver Vt'mIcIi, S.iiii'1 V. Beneduct l-'V OO Gold (18 kL) 105.00 AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES PRICES. Coin Silver Hanting Watch, Win. Kllery, ....I9,0O deld Hunting Watches, lients' SiJies 79,00 Gold n Hitting Watches, Ladies' Sizes..... JO.OO Sent to all parts of the country by hs- prcsi, with privilege to examine before jiay- iii(i. teud for a Price List before purchasing elsewhere. KEXEI7ICT Bf OTHERS. Jewelers nd Keept rf t the ll) Tune. M BROADWAY, Urioi't Central Hotel, Jan. 10, 1873.1 . S HtW YORK liuxincsa Cnnl. DAVID II.CR.4I6. BARHKK AM) HAIR DRES.SEU, shop in the building formerly occupied by K. K. l'srker, as an oftice, on Bridge Street, .Miltliiituwn. LOCIIIEL. IIOTCIv. 1IAKK1SBCKG, PA. Tbi lintel is mlT two .Kptares fim tlie Dt'lsit. ami does not run a Free Coach. GEORGE AT. IUTNTERy Proprietor Jj1"'18 f'- ATKINSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, : .ltfin.'oavr, Juniila Vounlir, renn'a Olhce on Briiljfe Mrccr, nut ibr to th.rl I ol' lr t;. L. Icrr. Aaril. j l7i-T. yy i. r. nEALOK. AlPTIO 3f K E K , rcrri'tvUfe, Jttzvrt Ctoirili, Ptnn'a CTT-Thnnkriil for past favors, ho elicit, ,,.,. ( ,hJ Klc- i...,;ii .- v i! s. - '"?'""''.-'? '''- A rrnotnER. i. :i. H. sxTnF.ir. FEIIRTSVfLI.E, PA. Tenders bis services' to tK' citizens if In niatu ai d adjoining counties as Auctioneer. Cb.rrjrcs moderate. For satisfaction give the Dnlchmn a" trrtl Fost OiHce ad'lres Fort Royal, iuuiala conntvy Pa. Icb 7, i7Ly Will visit Mifllin ami Tattcrson every Tn;-l:ry,' Thnrsilav aiiufSaliirilay m'oriiii; ami will InrnTvh the ,-ttizens' of these bor oiiIis u il i the best of BKKF, VSAL, ML'TTOX,- rOlOX, ic. at tli- very kinest prh-es. He respectfully sulii'its Ihc (irtronirpo. of rhe'pltbiic. AprH 1h72 t y. Vr. V. II. KRKiIKi:, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, wifflintoyvx, rrxx'A. Will attend Tomptlv to a)t husiness rn trusted to bis cire. Can r; foursrl St al times at flio Itm shicam oTa-e. JOMGAKhXLU Hftr"S-J, Xiar Pa. K. 1!. and Kraiiiug K. K. Dersd., HAUKLSBl'KG, PA. A. H LAX DLS.of I.'icliticl.r. this cointy, has purchased the above House, aisl re -tilted it so as t make a tii st-vla."S IKcl. He solicits the palroiiage of the public. Oct i, 187 1-1 v w IL.II.4.1I qiti: AUCTION II 12 It , Respectfully oilers his serriv .-s to the ub lie of this and ad joining comities. Having hail a large experience iu the business ot YeiidueCrying, he feels confident lh.it hs cati render general satisfaction. He can be consulted t residence iu KermaiMli township, ol safislactorv arrangement caa be made at Wiii's Hotel.- Mirllintown. gTATE CAPITAL IiOTEl7 Cot. Third and Walnut .streets, IIAKRISBIRG, PENN'i., HI!. C. THOMPSOX, I-ropntlur. Willi a Bar and Tahiti tnexeellcil by any other Hotel iu the City. Charges as nust erate ami a situation so convenient to tha Capital. It presents rare inducements t. the public to lav or it w ith their patrotiagti p.Uly. 1Q IEIUS ACTlf K . J. mi Pi act ii r. ii. L. iK-rr, Bridge stiiel, Jiilllintown. in- vjr'."f? serfs the handsomest Peirelain --IXj--, Teeth and fiuins ninmited Us:i all flie va rious ltacs iu use and at prices to suit all. Teeth plugged, repaired, excli iicrud or re. modeled. Tooth ache cured ieniiaiienlly without pain, anddoue in ten minutes. Per. sons having teeth that they cannot eat with are rvipiestcd to call. (J. L. PEHR, Jan. 3, I87.L Practical Dentist. IXSTANTAXEOI S RELIEF k. .SOL XD, KKiRKsirrxo Sr.KKi-'Gt arantked B? tsixi; MY INSTANT RELILr' FOR THE ASTHMA. It acts instslitlv, relieving the paroxysm immediately, and enabling the patient lolie down and sleep. I still'ered from this ills, ease twelve years, but-suiter no more, and work and sleep m Well as any one. War. nntcd to relieve in the worst case. Sent by mail on receipt of price, one dollar per box ; ask vour Drugvist for it. CHAKI.ES B. lit'U.rr Ko tester, Beaver Co. Pa. Feb. 21, 1S7J-V: fiRiriilLli K ., WHOLESALE DEALKKS IX Carpet m, Uil lotht, Shades. - Uroomi, i'arpt-t Chain, Rafting, AVaddinj;, Twines, &c, AXr A FIX E ASSOKTMKXT or WOOD & WILLOW WAKE, No. -i'M Market Street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA, PA. June 27, 1873-tf. .4IM IX THE FIELD. The undersigned desires to inform his old friends and the public generally that he has re-ojciied his CARRIAGE WORKS In the borough of PEKK YSYlLI.E, and i now prepared to do all kinds ot work in his line, at short notice sad on the most rea sonable terms. Ha"ing had anumla-r of years experience in the business, lie feels coulidc lit ihat Ilia work will compare tovonrhly with any ilono in the comity. Jtrjiairin Btir it Specially. April-125, 187:j-tf. J B. THOMPSOX. piBE I.KSrK.i.tt'E ACEXCY. .1. It. 31. TOII Is Agent for the following Comoaiiies s Continental, Se York, assets S.J.OO.Ofmo Jermania, " l,iK),oi)i Homey " 3(i,tH.iO.IHii Hanover, " over 7'li,ti LancastiT, Pj., " Sli;,lHI Queen, Livcrp'l London A,)W Amazon, Cincinnati, (. 7i)l),iHii Trmmpli, mm 7ot),iK Policies Issued at very Vw rates, at his oftice, in Patterson, Juniata conntv, P. March 7, !87:Hf. ' JIOOT AID SHOE SHOP. The undersigned, fashionable Boot and Shoemaker, hereby respectfully infmiua th public that he has removed his ROOT AND SHOH STORE, to the new Store room, on Main street ad joining his residence, in the Bfttoiigh of Patterson, where he is prejmrcd to accom modate the most fastidious in GEXTS' FIXE 4 COARSE BOOTS, LADIES' WEAR, CHILDKEXS' WEAR, BROGAXS, JcC., fcC. MEXMXG done in the ne-.test manner and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respi-clfui!y solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. XV. DEAN. Patterson, July 21, 1873-ti harzn stock of Heady-made Clothing for sale by HAHLEY it CO. I ! H. 4 ?! Ii1 )