CJt Jurists SCTliatL WEDNESDAY MOUSING, JUNE 15, 1870. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, Jun 13, 1870, Passenger Traim will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 1 2,10 A. M Fast Line 8.25 A. M. llarrikb'g AccomniodYn 10,36 A. M. Mail Train 6,52 P.M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Kxpre's 1,50, A. M. l'Lilada. Express 4.32 A. M. Mail Train 3,01, P. M Way Passenger 10,15 A. 51. littsburg Express 5 36 P. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOWN AND COl'NTRV. Gold closed yesterday in New York at 114$ Hlga r rices. Corn from wagons sold in portions of South Carolina last week at $ 1 .60 per bushel. sheep killed Last Saturday night, J. N. and V. II. Moore, of Walker township, bad four valuable Southdown sheep killed by dogs. fnliilatew. Two newspapers of Bellefonte, the Rational and llcpullican, have been con solidated. We congratulate the uuion And wish it success. Indians. The Indians seem to be as ready at talking, as the most voluble of our pub lic speakers. They invariably return speech fur speech at Washington. 04 EclUvs. A new Lodge of Odd Fellows was urgitiiized at McAlisterville on Friday tvening last. The names of the officers We have not learned. toautv Seat. The citizens of Cambria tfoUhty are j agitaieu over u.e county seat question. I Kbensburg is th present Capital John- inroad from Liwisburg to Milllin town wants it, j Lurg. under contract. The names alone Beating. j of the gentlemen who head this euter- The lli -n'slwj ' TJfjnijJt tells jh i Pr'e is sufficient to warrant a success that boating on lie "Susquehanna in the 'Anion;; the many prominent names we eveuinff is b.-coniii-tr auite noDular anion ' c rj I i I O our young gnU and L-idiVa.' Hair farters. , Special attention of the ladies is invited Z 13;" V vT" v ! uth1.r. ly cUl n &; f T""t rMIWt-1 HHailvIpliiH , - . East foiat Ctfneii h Birtely, at Eiu-t IVh.t, is ; prepared to accomodate all customers who may call upon him. What he has . not in his store, he will n, ,'- immediately , on application. Give him a call. j Dr. Slmp.cn. i ayieu Dr. f)imjBuu"s a-lvcrfisemen?, both in English and (ierman, in aiU'ther col- umn. J lie J.'octor wnl be in town on: the 30th nitt , a. the residence of John machines, on June 8, 1S70, at Frederick, li Lipp, on Main street. ! JJd.f the committee choseu by the agri- Latheran Syn4. 'ultural society, in their report say the A Synod, composed of the Lutheran 1 Hubbard "faiily outstripped all competi miuisters and their lay delegates, of the tion " II is " liable self-raking reaper central counties of this State, and known , "'d mower, raises and lowers the platform as the "Central Synod of Pennsylvania," is now in session at Perrysville. The queftlca Settled. T : . -- T . , n . , Hughes Bennett, say that consumption can be cured. Dr. Wistar knew this when he invented his Balsam of Wild ! Cherry, and experience has proved the 1 correctness of his opinion. i u m t- j o' r Amos H. 1 art in, I-sq , and Miss Lar- . i i t t . i j t I ne siamnaugn nave neen appoiuiea aei- - v ti. m V cJ.n SM.rw.t ..r ... . . . ,. this place to represent said school iu the , . , , Pennsylvania state Sunday bchool Lou-1 . . . vention now in session at Harnsuurg. If Snake. A blacksnake, measuring 8 feet and 6 inches in length, was killed on Tuesday of last waek by J. D. Bair, in the wood west of Martin Ort's residence, about a mile and a half from town. Lettit'om Democrat. mm risk. A seineing party last Saturday "haul ed" out of the canal between the first lock above town, and the waste-way below Seven huudred fish, 7 turtles of the snapper kind, two "green heads," two eels, and one frog. Where is the party to come from to beat that ? Exhibition. The thirty-fourth Annual Exhibition at Tuscarora Academy, will take place on Wednesday, June 22ud. The public are respectfully invited to attend. The exercises consist of Speeches, a Debate "Should Women Exercise the Elective Franchise," and a Drama "The Green .Mountain Boy." c reckeryvare. Mr. Henry Willi, of Perrysville, has just returned from the East with a car load of all kinds of Stone Crocks, Fruit Jars, and Rockingham Ware. This ware can be nsed for cooking purposes ; beat will not affect it. Mr. Willi baa opened out a Wholesale Warehouse opposite the Post Office, Perrysville, Juniata Co , Ta. lack Bass. A number of black bass have been killed recently by fishermen in the Juni ata. To prevent the premature destruc tion of these fish the Legislature passed an act imposing penalties upon violators of the law, and its provisions will here after be enforced. If properly protected but a few years yet the "Blue Juniata'' will be "black" with thtin, aud all can have an abundant supply of these deli-1 cioue fieh. Ex. Crystal Palace. . When yon desire "good goods," and good bargain", go down to the palace to the gentlemauly business men who con duct it. The are ever 'ready to supply the community with the best assortment ' of goods low for cash and produce. j Conflict of iatberlty. The County Oommisioners gave to Sheriff Dietrick the coutract for the erec tioa of a new county stable, on the north east corner of the public ground. In pursuance of that agreement the Sheriff tore down the old stable and was about to commence work on the foundation, when the Town Council officially notified him that he should not proceed in the erection of the building. Tie Shew. """ Vau Amburgh 4 Co,' Great Golden Menagerie last week came and went it way. Such expressions aa "big show," "good show," "fine show," magnificent wagons,'' "very expensive," " fine collec tion of animals," and other like expres sions, tell more forcibly than many words that it was favorably received by the community. Snyder county papers say that no less than 1500 people attended the show at Richfield. argument Curt- An argument court presided over by Judge Fisher, of York, was held on Tuesday, the 7th inst. The principal business was to hear the evidence on the motion for a new trial in the case of J. J. Patterson vs. Kennedy, Auditor of the estate of Jane Sterrett, deceased, in which, at the Court of Common Pleai", iu September hut, a verdict ia favor of the plaintiff was rendered. A special court will he held on the 9th of August o c t i el s t'a s ti.;i n my na 1 argu nont. Sew Railra. II ju. Geo, F. .Miller, who so ably represented this diclrict ih Congress, is President of a proposed railroad, to be known as the Lewishitr?. Center, and $lrwc tek IUilroad. We aru inform- ed ttiat immediately expects to put i"ice that of J. I Cameron President !f ll'f Northern Central Uailioai f.iqrhlnin ! We learn from a Clarion count v turner : a that last week the lightning in that coun- '7 -very ucstvueiive in Its work. One 7 , I I. HI ii l li iMUI . lliC I ItTH i 11 1 111; SlruLa i The lightning struck : CI O ! a f-nee stak) rear winch the animal kilIing Uu. mAru iusU.itly. Three lmw ww uJ tw0 of the tlm,e ,,uni0)i t0 ,he l(ilI11J. Qu one of those llurlleJ there were two lightning rods iu gl.0j or(3cr foarth citizen lost a val- uable cuw by the same destructive elc- ment. nBbkr Still Wearslfce BH. We notice at the great trial of mowing) 1 while iu operation : the e-eannc is ticrhtlv j . 3 O O 0 cnchi!ed and cau change the knife in j stnntly to suit heavy grass or light grass : and grain 1). P. Snlouff is the agent at Mimintowii. It seems the Hubbard is deattueu to take all the prtmiuins this year, as it did nt all field trials last year. Water. The Susquehanna yesterday presented a wild appearance. It was fully eleven ; feet above low water mark at noon, aud only came ti , , , o clock. Ki to a stand-still at about four arly yesterday morning sev- i eral rafts, with no attendants on board, I passed down, bavins broke the moon lies r ., , , , . , I miles above. One of these crafts struck . , ... ... , I the third pier of the driving bridge at the , - . . , , , j end of MarKet street and waa broken to i fragments. llarri&burj Top'c, June 13. j The junijlfll at place ,, overaow. JeJ iu bftnka on Saturdiljr it, bt wag j not high en0llgn do anJ damage, I ftallraad Accident. Last Weduesday morning, at 3 o'clock, ae the Pacific Express was nearing Per rysville at full speed, something (we have not learned what) abont the truck at the front end of the second baggage car gave way and fell to the ties, where it caught and rolled them np nntil it tore the truck from its fastenings to the ear. The sec ond truck coming np, was also torn from ita fastenings, while the car glided flat ahead upon the track. The next car coming np was a passenger car, and its truck encountering the pile of broken material lodged there, increasing the ob struction for the rear truck. This truck, like the ones in front was broken away and slid upon by the car following a palace car, through from New York. 'Hie speed of the train was by this time entirely spent, and it came lo a " stand still. Five truck lay on a heap under the front end of the palace car and rear end of the second passenger, car. The front end of this car and the whole of the bag gage car, as above stated, lay right side up on the track. Fortunately no persons were hurt. ' The accident occurred on a level piece ef road. Apropos. On the same night or morn' ing. down on a Vermont railroad, a train ran into a culvert, killing three persons and wounding a large number. Again, down in the same country and on the same morning, where a bridge had been ! washed away, an engine and three cars ran into a river. The fireman was alias ing. The engineer had Lis leg broken, and was otherwise severely injured. TLe baggage master waa slightly injured. "So j other casualties. Fashion. For those who like fashionable clothes we give the following Summer styles for gentlemen. Full dress has but few variations. The dark bine coat with its bright buttons is firmly established, and is hot to' be dis lodged by and old fogyism. A few suits of white flannel ini linen are making, bnt don't promise to be very popular. With the advent of light, airy woollen goods delicate grays, drabs, pearls and olives the resign of white began to wane. It is, after all, fit for only the' two most pronounced types of pertonnd the flashing brunette and the sentimental blonde of blue eyes and silky flaxen moustache. ' Pantaloons are of easy and graceful size and shape. They are generally full, without obscuring the shape of the leg and curve out over the foot with a more decided sweep than of old. For neglige they have plaited tops, and taper regn larly to the instep. Checks and mix tures are less popular than are delicate hair-line stripes of a little darker shade than the background. Sidebands are still iu fashions, but must not be very wide. Shooting and fiahing coats are of a dashing careless cut, with manifold pock; ets and convenient straps. Waistcoats remain low and are made with and without collars. The hand some rolling collar always gives dignity to a costume.while the collarless waist coats appears unfinished. The double breasted waistcoat is rarely seen of late. Three and f.tur buttons are the standard numbers. Waistcoats are worn to match either coat or puitaloons with equal ef fect. Promenade coats of fine, dark blue broadcloth, almost black, are always elegant and becoming. There is no color more universally becoming to men than the dark blue. Suit of light gray goods, bound with narrow black braid, are somewhat worn, but are too jxvuoa e. It id raid tlat during the past season iu Paris, several gentlemen of society at tempted the revival of the lace ruffles at writ and bosom, and were partially successful. The fashionable coats for the ordinary ues of life arc the frock of the D'Orsay ' type, and the jaeqr.ette with the collar juite square in front ami the lapels rol ing low, to be joiticl by a single button. S Iuw-10 joi"cl b- gl The frock has but two button-holes in ' and four buttons. The jacquette is often fastenon.! by a strap of -the material and two button, a very pretty aud conveni ent style, aud specially suited to those trim, agile youths of incipient wisdom, who are "Glorious, o'er all the ills of life victoriouc," when they find themselves clothed in new garments. As little jewelry as possible is worn. The smallest diamonds and emerald studs, are preferable to any others. 1 ie3 suits are gem rally stitched in stead of bciog bound, while with morn az cos umes it is the reverse, though these are sometimes sticlied as a- matter of per sonal liking. Waterproof suits of gray are making np for summer travelling in large quanti ties. For yachting, sailor shirts and jacket of fine blue flannel, or cloth slick ed and bound with white are worn. Summer overcoats or dusters are of the lightest and most delicate cut and color. The box-toed aud oruamentod boots, with insertions of white kid, are walking away as fast as their ugliness can carry them Ileels are a trifle higher, toes rounder, aud uppers plainer. Riding boots are laced, aud extend only half way to the knee. Shoes will be worn this summer with the most careless of neglige costume. Gloves are as plain as possible, and quiet in tint. Pearl color is en regie for, evening, and drats, grays, russet, and dark green for morning. At Loudon's is the place to get fashion able clothes. Falmenic Balsam. We are iuformed that Siinms White Pulmonic Balsam acts promptly and quickly in curing all Chronic Diseases affecting the throat, breast and lungs, as in Bronchial Affections, Sore Throat, Chronic or recent Coughs, Croup, Asthma Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Shortness of Breath, Spitting of Blood, Soreness of the Breast, Pain and Tightness in the Breast, Catarrh pf the Breast, Hoarseness, Coughs, &c Add that it is a powerful Expectorant, with tonic alteratives and diffusive pro perties, and stands unexcelled, if rarely equalled, in enring all diseases of the Throat and Lungs has enring Asthma, of ten years standing. In Croup it is said to be a perfect specific; and that it is acts as chemical food, and will build up weakened and emaciated constitutions. Price. 0 cents and SI. See Advartis ment. Fortntistc The people in the valleys through which the Sunbory and Lewistown rail road is projected, doubtless consider them selves fortunate ia the fact that the Penna. R. R. Gompanj has agreed with the former compaoT to complete the road. A bridge at Selrosgrove will connect the road with the Northern Central. To Vance Criswell has been given the con tract for building the bridge at Selina grove. restifat- ' The Strawberrj Festival, whieb'was to have been given by the ladies of the Presbyterian congregation of Perrysville on last Saturday, waa posponed on ac- eonnt of the rainy weather, to next 8at- Urday afternoon, the ISth inst. CeatMilM lervlse. The " River Brethren" held commu nion service at Rev. David Moist's, a short distance from this place, during Saturday and Sabbath last. Wa were present during part of the service on Sabbath A miuister from abroad, whose name we have forgotten, preached. He was a man upon whom age baa come, whitening his long flowing beard and hair, and impart' ing to hint a reverend and fatherly look. His theme was "The love of God." We have listened to sermons of finer finish, system, and hair-splitting theology, but none containing more religion fewlte-a Mechanic. Lewistown mechanics are cerar ovsr-top-ped by those of other pUooa. Jacob F. Mamaker lately built a top-buggy for a cjti aen of Juniata county, which, by unanim ous consent, is pronounced a model of ele gance and beauty. Lematoun Dtmttrat. Just here we would state that we be lieve that every man has the right to patronize whatever establishment, me chanical or other, that he sees proper, bnt we have here at our town, in the firms of Showers & Scholl, on Washington street and Frazier & Co , across the Basin, Carriage Makers whose work compares favorably with any work of the same kind done outside of large cities. Fire at McTeytawa. The Lewistown Gazette says: The grist mill and paper mill of O. P. Dull, at M'Veytowu, was entirely consumed by fire between one and two o'clock on Sun day morning. The alarm was promptly given, but with such rapidity did the flames spred that not au article of Talne was taved by removal. The mill had, as well as could be ascertained, the follow ing contents : 1 800 to 2000 bus. of wheat ; 1000 bushels oats; 700 bushels corn ; a large quantity of rye, barley aud buck wheat; 7 tous chop; and CO barrels of flour. The establishment was one of the best water power mills in this county, with a run of seven burrs, and was a large building. Adjoining the buiding was erected two years ago a paper mill, with machinery costing about 86000, which was also total ly consnmed, together with about SI 000 worth of paper ready for market. The total loss will be from $20,000 S 40,000, on which there was only about 81000 in surance. A dy or two previous to the fire the owners were making arrangemeU to increase the insurance. The cause of the fire is not definitely known ; the night engiueer left the paper mill at ten minutes to twelve on Saturday night, with the fire properly secured. It originated in the basement of the grist mill, where the boilers were placed to run the paper mill. Since the fire a large quantity of grain has been taken out which fell to the basement, but it is almost worthless. DIED. On the 7th inst., in this borough Mias JANE A. OSWOLD in the, 28 year of her age. I a Pattemon on tie 11 Ih inst., Mrs. HAN NAH KISSINGER, aged, 93 years 4 months and i'l days. In PerrysTille, at the residence of J. B. Okeson, on the 6th inst., N. A. OKESON, in the 3'Jnd year of age. Id Beale township, on the 8th inst., Mr. THOMAS WILSON QUIN, son of Thomas and Rebecca Quin, aged 16 years, 2 months and 22 days. Perry county papers please copy. JYeiC8paper Id vert is hi rf A Book of 125 closely printed page, lateiy issued, contains a list of the best American Advertising Mediums, gitriag the names, cir culation, and full particulars concerning the leading Daily and Weekly Political and Fata lly Newspapers, together with all those hav ing large circulations, published in th in terest of Religion, Agriculture, Ltterture, Ac, ftc. Etery Advertiser, aad every per son who contemplates becoming such, will find this book of great value. Mailed free to any address on receipt of fifteen Cents. GEO. P. HOWELL & CO., Publishers, No. 40 Park Row. New York. The Pittsburg (Pa.) Leader, in its issue of May 21. 1870, aayf: "The firm of O. P. Rowell & Co., which issues this interesting and valuable book, is the largest and best Advertising Agency in the United States, and we can cheerfully recommend it to the attenlioa of those who desire to advertise their business teienlifieallg and tfittmaticaUy in such a way : that is, so as ta secure the largest amount of publicity for the least ex penditure of money." PATENTS. Inventor wbo wiah to take out Letters Pat ent are advised to counsel with MUNN ft CO., editors of the Scientific American, who have prosecuted claims before the Patent Office for over Twenty Years. Their American and European Patent Agency is the most exten sive ia the world. Charges leas than any other reliable agency. A pamphlet contain ing full iostrucliotis to inventors is sent gratis. MUNN & CO, o7 Parfc Row'.'Ne York. YES ! IT IS TOTE ! That the Bat Sloweri the But Droppert the But Stlf-Rakert to be found ia the world are th Original and Reliable Double-Motion taa MaVslnlMS, made by the .ETNA MANUFACTURING- CO., of 8alem, Ohio. Send tit Pamphlet containing particulars. SALESMEN WANTED in a paying busi ness. 8. KaascDT, 413 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. THE HUMAN MACHINE. New Boak. Free for Stamp, TARRANT A CO., N. Y. THE JAPANESE CORN FILE removes X Corns without pain ; price 2Sc. Sold at drug and shoe stores. Samvle mailed on receipt of price and trad supplied by the JAPANESE CORN FILE CO., 34 Pine street, New York. MOUSTACHES forced to grow in six weeks. Recipe sent for 50 cts. Ad dress H. RICHARDS, Box 8986, New York P. O. WABI1IO.-I learn that Wm. Hardy has a aoie against me for which I nenjajt received value. I therefor caution all per sons from negotiating or receiving it, as I will not pay the same. ROBERT HcINTYRE. rru Mills, Jualata Co., Jun l-8t ' AIL KINDS OF BLASE WORE.' Ac, done at this Office ia the neatest aadmanaer at low prices- DON'T FAIL CIRCULAR. To tfie Friends of Progression and Reform : We would repctfu)j Jwoatv that after many yoaro oi general city and country practice, daring which time have beta n coo Uflt obtenw at the bedside of the atek and have treated ancceee fullr thousaydc of different caeca of diMeaee, we fed warranted in presenting oar claime for public patronage. Onr eystetn of practice may need noma explanation it bring the ECLECTIC 1 Three, : 21, 23). The remedies are prinripeily vegrUMe (Uen. ! : t?. Isa. &S : 21. Bom. 14: 1 Ber. 23: 2 diecardfug the internal nee of Oxfcnnd, or Jfcrcnry, THHar Emrtic, Anrmty and m'asenjr entirely, because they are disoaee-creatiDg agente of the worst description. We are opposed to the use of general Btoud-IeMisjg in any case; bettering it to be injurious to the constitution and often tisaee dangerons to life. We therefore solicit all those suffering with any form of ffiscaasy and particularly CANCERS, OLD SOREI, cfcrenfe and com? Orated onee, as also' all those diseases peculiar tw Fntus andr pertaining to Woxia and children, to give us a fair triaL We wish St distinctly nnderstood that this sptriel invitation hi gives St these who hars sufficiently tried the remedies of their fitnury pfiytrfHam, and have Staled to obtain relief at his hands. If ot&en cheose te apply, we will give them also onr best attention, and will prorate them relief In every case where a reasonable hope can be entertainedl Believing, therefore, that yon will properly appreciate tho sa assays we cbutn for onr system over the bleeding, blistering, and cnlonsef practice, ws promise yon, by the most careful investigation of every case and prompt attention to business, to rally merit your worthy psoeasge. Bespectfully yours, DR. B. A. SIKPSOXT, Practising Fhjviciaa. Isiverpool. Ferry Co., Feoasu OPINIONS OF THE PRESS, AND TESTIMONIALS OF CURES. In making application for emploTBKBt ia any legiti mate bnainess, it is customary to exKibit sonc references aa to qaaliScatioa, etc. Thia will safiicienllj plead our excuse fur presenting the following few froaa among the many farorable noticea we bare rareived frarn "Th X'BEaa" and Tsstimoviau of Ctaas, etc., ate. "Ir. a. A. SIhibmb lb at a aroalna i ifui nil, nt ol hi bwt and iwt Kieatitlc phjrkta." tIck MrmiJ"mrmmi, mta Hi. "Dr. B. A. SinMoa ii m wrll known bra last ia wwld be mipnr. flooua to aaj atuca ia awRaMadatioa of bim. i'ur aa it anowa oar a larga torrltory a. a pra-atniiw-ntly mwmmfu jxutmmr, a ripe cholar ia hat araoaaaua, aad a avatleman im mmmm iategrity tlia publia naj pjaca tha aort tmplicit eonBdeoee." AteriaS lvmtt, Md. MiUmbwrs, Danpbia Co, Pa, Aanl s. 1STO. Tbb ia to cariMy that ba. a. A. Siaraua aana my law vara aw other Ditivrt bad (firra ma up to die; my cap. wa a ewt ia the kna jfjial, in which iofliimaiatina liad cit at jrrrat that oanar 0fiofoMi that 1 bad employed cooki not coarnrf It. when I eeat to Lwquom. far Da. R. A. Siaraoa, and ia eight daya after he cuaaaaced operation the iuflaaimatioB totally abated, aad in a Abort tint I waa ( tmlx. 1. C. BKlSTr.L, Gmmlluut lirerpool. Pa., April SB, 1ST0. Thia cerlifiM that my child waa afflicted fur one year with pueta loiu aorea (scaly aorea) on iu bead, face, and anna; after other phy-afc-iana had been tried iarnin. I called nm lr. R. A.StamOM, in Jiinnary lKt9. whoae treatment thoroaghly cared it in three awathe. I gira thia for the beneflt of other.. M. U- KIK11.M, Ibi, Pattenoa, JnaaalaOx, Pa, MaraaT, KfTlk. This ia to certify that 1 Buffered with cancer ou my cheea for aarea months. I coutultrd Da. R. A. Sihmo in Jnly 1S ; be raae me a plainer to apply, that neajtraliied the elnae without in)nrtnc7the amuid fleah, aad In eixbt daya it waa entirely eradicated. JOIIS KKttTT. lirerpool. Pa, May NV1S7H. ThU eertiSa that I had twenty-eeren aoira of two ycare ataadinir m my leg between the knee awd ankle Joints, of aa alrerea farm with callooa rdgea. AU poneible and imaximibie meana were a-ted in Tain, till ia the (all of 1WU I applied to Da. U. A. Sutrao, wboaa treatmeut effected a radical cure in Ma mimtlie. rKKDKKlCK SI'ENKNBEajOKR, Miacaan Tawnc Uiernnot. May IT. 187 Thia ii to oertifV that Da. R. A. Sntnmi baa treated aad cms tile ranrer on the face of vur little drL 1 cbsertiilly (ire th tmtimaaial tathatrutli. KKV. W. II. D1VKN. Paator of the Lutheran Church. Port Royal. Jnniata Co.. P. May 1", 1T0. Tlii U to certify that me wife hl the ranrer in her forehead near the nr ( nil y.ir. which lR. K. A. cinraoa removed io nTlyifht iHHtni' time. etTecting a complete cure. DAVID KANAGY. V. S. Look well to the day and date of the appoint ments. B punctual. Dr. R. A. Simpson may ba consulted aa follows : Every SATURDAY and MON DAY at bis office in LircapnoL, Pa. At JOHN O. LIPP S, Mifflintown, Juniata Co. Pa., June an. 1870. At JACOB CROTZER'S, Jr , Cniontown, Dauphin Co., Pa,. July 7th and 3Hh. N. B. Special application, by letter or otherwiec. promptly attended to. Please read this circular carefully, and baud to your invalid friends. Call no. or addreea Dr. K. A. bl.MPSON, Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. Commercial. MFFLI.NTOWN MARKETS- FLUR. Super, "4 Dbl. Bairn,-...- Fft DCJtHat Rye, 7f awt. Corn Meal,-.... GRAIN, White whm,.., Red Wheat Rye Barley, ... Corn Buckwheat Oats, . SEEDS, Clover, 'J bus Timothy. I COAL, t ton $4 50 Treverton stove R 5 60 i do Egg 6 6 50 Sunbury store 6 50 50 50 50 0 2 00 1 75 do - Egg 6 iOheetuut 5 Pea. I Mixed, 8 50 2 75 22 20 75 80 82 90 60 WOOD, IOak,.. 4 00 Hickory, 4 50 HAY. i Timothy 12 30 .Clover - 12 00 Retailed Articles. I Planter, "jp tot. 10 00 7 00 6 00 Flax 200 Corrected weekly by D. P. Sulouff. DRIED FRUIT, Apples, lb reaches, " " Cherries, ...... Currents, .... Blackberries, Elderberries, POTATOB8, trisl. t? bu Sweet VARIETIES, Apples, V bu MARKETINGS. ... 'Butter, prime "5 It- 16 00 Lard, 20 00 Tallow ... lEggs. l dot 15 ... PORK. ... iltogs. ewt I Ham, Tj lb 20 00 Sides A Shoulders 17 BEEF, I Fore qr, cwt ... Illindqr, ..: POULTRY. Onions, Whit Beans,-. Beeswax. V lb fsar. iry Chickens, "tf pair 00 Turkeys uv Retailed Article Candles........... Coal Oil V gal 44 Ground Alum salt 2 00 Wool washed...- Rags, Pattrolem Fluid gal 40 Corrected weekly by Oraybill A Shelley. PATTERSON MARKETS. Reported Weekly for the Jpriata 8kstisxl by Lairi A Bsli, dealers in Dry Goods, No tions, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Gro ceries, Grain and Produce, Bridge street, Patterson, Pa. White Wheat- 91 18 Red ... 1 12 Rye 76 Barley 80 Corn 84 Oats . 60 Cloverseed...- 8 00 Timosbyseeda 0 00 Flaxseed ...... 2 00 Dried Apples, per fb 08 Peach, pared 20 " unpared 12 Cherries- 08 Currants ...... 20 Blackberries- 10 Potatoes....... 35 Whit beans, per bns 2 00 Beeswax lb 35 boap, dry...... 06 Candle 12 Wool, washed 45 Rags ............ 03 Butter, prime roll, lb... 16 Eggs, dos- 15 Tallow, lb- 08 Lard. 20 Hams. ...... ..... 18 Shoulder. ...... 16 Side 16 Salt, Grouad Alum sack 2 60 PUlLAOELrUlA MARKETS. PuiLAPai-rBiA, June 7, 1870. There is a steady demand for Flour from the hsme eansumers, but shipper operate with extreme caution, prices on tBe other side be ing too low to admit of a margin for profit. The sates comprise 800 bbls at the followring prices Superfine S4 604 75 Extras $5 005 25 N. W. Extra Family $5 25fo,6 00 Penna. do. do. $5 87(i,0 12 Ohio A I ml. do. do. ......... $5 50(o,6 2r Faney Brandr......... $7 25 There is a vary firm feeling in tbe Wheat market. Sales of 4,000 ba Penna red, at $1 40al 41 ; 800 bus Ind do, at $1 35, and 500 bus felr Del do, at $1 39. Rye is stea d, and 600bus Western sold at $1 06. Corn ia dull. Sales of 9,000 boa Penna yellow at $1 05al07- Oats are active and 23,000 bus Penna sold, at 63a65e. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is here by given that Letters Testairenlary on th estate of George Snyder, late of tbe bor ough of Perrysville, deceased, have been granted to tb undersigned, residing in said borough. AU persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly SMhentieatod for settkemesl. CHARLOTTE SNYDER, May 16, 1870. . Xieeuiriz. $2,060 A YEAS AKt EXPENSE! TO agents to sell th celebrated WILSON SEWIN0 MACHINES. The best ma chine ia th world. Stick alike on both tide. Osa SlACHiaa without Men it. For further particulars, address 25 N. 9th St., Phils, Pa. mar 30-3ni TO HEAD THESE fetm. kfrntnjj CLOSING PEICeES OF )E9&EN&)(jrlO. 40 So. Zd St. Fhid. 3 o'clock, p. m. V. S. C s of '81 - " " '62,. " " rG4.. " '65 ' 'ii5, new,.. '67, new...... . '68 6's. 10-40's U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. IhieComp. Int. Notes Gold, Silver.. Union Pacific R. R. 1st M. Central Pacific R. R Union Pacific Land Grant June 14,-1870. . 1175117i . illJW.lllS i!i C" i;i 1 71 Wlllf 1 13-lf.all.il llSiini mv.r 11.1 lt-71081 lryiui Cy r. ( 112f.ell. 108 fV.IO Bonds- 870 i 881 926 ;!3ii Bonds- 780 fe.790- WAITED! Will Exchange Greenbacks fof Crv Cords of good Chestnut Oak Bnrk, OUv,' if delivered soon at Patterson. Per rysville, or Thonipsontowa R. R. Station. Also, 60 )11 good sound hewed Loeuet Posts, 5000 Round Boared Fence Posts. Also, Will Pay Cash for Railroad Ties- Wilt Buy all Kimh of Lumher.' Go where you can sell your Lumber, Bark, Posts. Ac, for CASH, aa you can buy more for $9 in cash than you ean for $10 in trade. I have also a full supply of DOTT'S CLOTHES WASHERS AND WRINGERS on hand, which I will sell cheap for eaah. Also fir Horse Hay Forks, th best now ia use, which I offer at reduced prices. J. B. M. TODD, may 31, 1870 Patterson. NOTICE. I have sold out my store for the purpose of settling up my business. Af ter the 15th of June all accounts that are not settled will be collected by law. If you have bo money, come and settle at least. J. B. M. TODD I Milroy Woolen Milk MILROY, MIFFLIN COUNTY, PA. WOOLEN GOODS of all kinds manufac tured at this celebrate 1 eatablisbsr.ent by the old firm of James Thompson A Son will be offered 10 the citizens of Juniata enon ty this season, by the undersigned, who will call upon his old customers with Full Supply of Goods, as early as it will be possible to get atottnd. The long experience of this firm, and the use of A'w and Improved Machinery, enable them to offer a Superior Class of Goods at Moderate Prices, which, in style, quality and durability, can not fail to give aatisfaction to all who will give them a trial. Ingrain Carpel t hnte heen Recently added to the Lint tf their Manufactures. JeJf-Wnol taken in exchange at the highest market priee. apr 13, '70-3m J. C. BREUMAN. PERRYSVILLE DRUG STORE ! Perrysville, Juniata County Fa. JACOB BKIDLER, DBALKB IS Druga, Medicines, Chemicals. Dye-Stuffs, Oils. Paints, Varnishes, Linseed Oil, Glues, Putty, Lamp Chimneys, Boners aad Wicks, Tooth Brushes, Hair Prosbes. Clothes and Paint Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Hair Oil, Per fumery, Stationery, . LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, And Pur Fines and Liquors for atcdial purpose. aisF Prescriptions carefully coro'!. aiari3,70-em CIRCULARS.- (SircuCcftV Stir.. im iw4i art tT2T? " f Url.jmnsm ntwiwcui mi- ' ..iZ i- va . .) tit JitiimtfM nr. wna4ii njttaStlrf. m. 1 .. '? .l.'simrt I4 2.. OSMre 'u-.D- JIU22?"I?1 Sir t (rr4ua. lr htl Ufa alt. t one cmita rtfms U tariin. wit "; tcrmri mtr tai f rf' I ' S'4 tZ. ,t ttiM Ht t.iml tH aitltauqiw lr .if Mtur m rrt tr!M Mltll ( matn. tnSntf. i. 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Tic(r tnraat. tai mnitriraa ft ill it U Bliraa;r twSnje Jltf- lor Ir. ?i. 5n ja' re Tana ttn arrat aa rrr K. cimsirrt vurtr trrieileia a tt unt jitriia s astrtt siiUJI ptjtoo) r.ut poueirciic ninaa tr tt,rlL iarilililjt E?tectlc Works for Salt!' We hae a few copies of the Eclkcth: Peaotk r ' a).gtii)ittf, by Prof. John lluchanrtn, 1 Til. 8 to. erer fft.0 pafeS, ptiew Also. 1'bactu:ai TatTtK o th a liA!CTCrM:titM. by l'rot . Juha Buuhau" an. 1 T'll. t o. peer 100 pages, f rr 1 . These 'i as arc of ateriing merit aad phci.'M be it the hands of all physicians. Call on, or address, with price, Dr." It. A. SIMPSON," Liverpool, Terry Co., Pa.' BOUGHT, SOKO 1 BXJtTAir'D'" fV MOST iilBKIlAt! TEliM. BOUGHT AND SOLIT AT nTa r'ket rate s ', CtMiJsoii CanlieL Pacific Railroad Erails Pot:M and So! Srt eyeries BOlliHT 'ANU SOLD OS " C O'mYa'I SfS'l ON ONLY. ACCOUNTS BECEIVKt) AND tfEKST AiL'C'VVfeo KAILV BALAMKS, l-DJKCT' TtV "UHi V :" AT SKill'rJ BcIIAVEN & CKO.: 49 ?testh trd Street. 1'hila.rk M. B- VASICaT..:!: SOOT si SH0S 3AKEBSV SFAIX STREET, 3IIFFLIN, We jfuftt Building rf Mr1. !.. Hvt-j'-en'ved-'nf' wi-tuevsliin. we"are now prepared to n.afluf.,ciura ar.d have for salar all kinds of BOOTS, 3IltfK3'AND GAITERS, GENTS", t&DI 5AVi) CllILDUS.:-'; Our work is aiT mnn.ilic.iirtu i y e. Selves.- and we warrant it to be niatle of tbe best ma terial. ' Otl wc'tw.soM at our'eminter wilt b4" repaired free" of charge ttLuuld thi-'srrf:7;r give way. Give us a can, fr we feel c-tnfi'tenyiliat irp. can furnish ya with any hflit of wo-ir'yot may desire. . , ,r. gra-Repairing 'os'rr-ty ara.i'at reas'ini ble rales. F.ISICK A JIORTII. aug 18, 186!-tf. signed X Ems. THE HARTFORD I.IKK AND AN NUITY INSURANCE COM PAS'S Want good men as ae;iit ia "litis fount y The Interest Bearing Plan, exciutivety ue'l by this Campatiy, enables agents tdo ar btumcMt aad obtain insurant where no other plan will, on aceeunt of lis thoroughly equi table features : providing as it dwea, income during life, and giving exact justice i all. o d or young. Agent can saciu-e unusually good contract by addressing. KINGSBURY A KEIAOOrt, Oen'l Agts. 62-t Walnut St. rhiledel phia l'a. Jun 1-1 m. BEST CIGARS IN TOWN AT ' HolIotetti$i.' 9alooa7. Two for 5 cents. Alsv th Fr'-liet Lager; the Largest Oysters, t'ia Cwettert Cider, f "tw Finest Domestic Wine, aad, ia saurl, auy- I thing yon maw wish in th EATISG OR DBINKING LI B: I at th meat reasonable prices, Ht hm a'si ! raSded his f BILLIARD 1IALU j so that it will now compare favorably witlj i any Hall in the interior at the State. 1 Jaa 1, (o7lr-ly VTl F4 TV I KcneGeoninennlem
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