Cjjt Innhtla jstntincl. WEDNESDAt MORNING. SEPT. 21, 1870. I PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AXD . after Monday. June 13, 1S70, Passenger Traim will leave MiWin Station ai follow! : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,10 A. 51 Fart Line 3,25 A. M. Hirrisb'g Accommoda'n 10.3G A. M. Mail Train...: C.52 P. M. Cincinnati Eipresa 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Ksprerx 1,50, A. M. Pacific Express 3.31 A. M. Mail Train 3,01, P. M Way Passenger 10.15 A. M. Pittaburg Express 5,30 A. M. Accommodation 9 20 P. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't jcum cmirim," Ko. 19, 1. 0. O F. meets on the first aud third Tuesdays f each month, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Tkeaipaonlown, Juniata Co., Pa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. Mf. C. Loo a, Serite. TOW.1 AND COl'.tTKV. Enterprising book publisher are beginning to annouuce their Holiday books. BKAT Hkdloion in the price of Glass Jars, at N. E. Liitlefirld's $1.25 per dozen. Tnu maples ara coloring, and will soon be arrayed in crimson, rich purple, and bright gold. Don't Neolkct It. Dou't forget to nominate a Township Ticket for the October election. The elections all come on one day. Pcktty The new show cases at Til ten Jc Espetisclmde's, but prettier still are the fancy articles which are so taste fully arranged in the cases. Rradhr, if you are a voter, but cannot say whether you have been registered or not, attend to it at once. Go to the As sessor, and have him take your name. Chancku His B ask. Corm'liua Bitit ley has changed his place of business from East Pntn,to the "Harnard Stand," on the west fide of Maiu sliec!, oppo site the Post Office. Call arid aee him. Stove Grates F.r Grates and lsingla for the Oriental and Morning Glory Parlor Stoves, apply to X. E Lmi.KFin.it, Pridgc istr'et, Mit'diutown. Mr. William W. Collins, of Mystic was tiitteu by a tomato worm on Satur day last, and di-l from the ffi-cts of the bile on Sunday, lie lived in Westerly, Khoile Island. Ex. Wasted An apprentice wanted to j the shoemnking trade. One who has j been at the trade some time preferred. Apply to Geo. W. Heck. I MifUintoK-n. I Within the whols range of tonic and i alterative medirines kuovrn. none is en titled to more consideration than the Pe ruvian Syrnp. In all ca?es of enfeebled and debilitated constitution it is the very remedy needed. The most po.-itive proof of this can be adduced. Shoot Folli as it flies," and stop using preparations on your head which re composed of poisons. Use Natihk's Hair Restorative, which by its clean liness, fragrance and purity commends it- ' lf. For sale at P. F. Kepner's I 'rug ! Store, Main street, Miffliutowu. See ad- j Tertiseraeut. ; Chokkii Samuel Cleck, of Walker : township, had a valuable horse that mi j last Friday night, in sonio w-ay got the ! baiter chain, w ith which it wad tied in j the staple, tangled arounti its neck m such a manner that the beast was choked to death. 'J lie horse was dead when Mr Cleck readied the barn in the morning. Political. The Republicans of Fay ette township are requested to mret a: the Schol House, in McAlisterville, on j Friday evening, Sept. ToA, for the pnr pose of nominating a township ticket. J. M. Shar-ix, I Com. J. E. Grayijill. ( McAlisterville, Sept. 17. 1S70. An Olh Chicken The Waynesboro li'cnru, chronicles the demise of a Bra man hen which was hatched in the Spring of 1851, and died in that place on the 18 inst., aged nineteen years and fict months. It adds that "pullets of this kind are rare. Good cooks are doubtless of the opinion that it would be an utter impossi bility get them veil thin?." A TEW nights ago a family in Womels oorf, Berks county, were awakened by tbe screams of their infant lying in its cradle. Blood was found issuing from its month nd cheek, and a close examina tion disclosed what appeared to be a rat bite penetrating the gum and upper lip, and terminating at the nostril. The next night a trap was set aud au enormous rat caught nearly the size of a small cat. This incideut affords another proof cf the assertion that rats will sometimes attack jnfauts . West Cluster Republican. Good Wiikat. Mr. Alexander Crowl recently threshed his wheat off of 6 acres of land which produced S bushels an average of 14 bushels per acre. Hiram Clement, of Cecil county, Md., a neigh bor of Mr. Crowl, threshed some of his whatf which yielded at the rate of 19 bushels per acre. These are the hea viest yields of wheat we have heard of this season the majority of farmers hav ing les than ten bushels per acre. Mr. Crowl' wheat was of the white straw variety and red wheat. The ground had been dressed with 200 lbs. of ItillpB . phosphate per acre, on top of barn yard xanure. Oxfard Frc:s A Few days ago, a child of Joseph S. Masterson, residing in Mount township, Lancaster county, got on the table and ate some poison, which had been placed there for the flies. When the matter was dis covered, physicians were sent for, and the usual remedies applied; but in three hours afterwards, the child was a corpse. licit Chester Republican. Responsibility of Railroad Com panies. The practice of the courts has heretofore been, when an action for dam ages was brought against a railroad company, that the defendants might claim that they used due dilligence aud care to avoid accidents and the plaintiff was required to prove there was neglect. The company controlling the evidence to a great extent, it is often next to im possible for the complainants to make out their case. The Pennsylvania courts now decide that the accident itself is evidence of neglect. The company, must, if it can, prove the contrary, whether the accident arises from defects of engines, cars or rails, or from the act of employees. The adoption of such a rule generally will be likely to lessen the number of accidents by making the bill for damage much larger Harris lttrg Ttlegraph. Special Announcement. On the lGth of July, 1SG9, the young men of the borough of Perrysville met in con vention and organized the "Perrysville Cornet Baud." From the date of its organization the band has made rapid strides in the way of progress, and to-day, under its tfficient leader A. A. Zimmerman, it will compare favorably with any organization of a similar character along the Juniata. The Band is about leasiug n plot of ground upon which they propose erectiug a substan- I r. - l. ,t. UiU IWU MUiy MHUIC UUIlUUIg. Ah IO IMC intention to wake the upper part a prac tice room and depositary of the property A the band, while the lower room will serve as a place to keep the band wagon. They are at present having their instru nieiits overhauled, which, when comple ted, will render them tirst class. They are now prepared to (ill engagements at short notice, with music suitable for any j occasion. j lu connection with the Cornet Baud j there is a first class Orchestra, which can be secured at anv time and place I where their services may be required. ( For terms call on or address A. A. Zimmerman, Leader, or J B. Thompson, Sec. ' P. C. Band. Perrysville JuuiaU Co., I 'a. ; The 1'lmk 1 lie looked so neat. He looked so sleek, j He looked so tine and fair. In a spotted vrst, j In stripped pants, j That cannot rip, ) That cannot tear. I'll ask hi:u quick, " Jiu bought t:.cm, where J" All the uLove was gotten off by a fel low who saw Jackman, one of the edi-; tors of the Democrat, coming out oi j Loudon's Tailoring Establishment the j other day, with a new vest and pair of j pRiits on. lha eottor stopped short, when the above question was put to him, ana straigutenea ii'.mseii to ins iu:i j height which is not very high nt its ; fullest and looked. Oh, mercy! but he ; looked at the fellow. ''Don't ybi fciiow," I said he, rubbing his hand over the sleek i and neatly fitting garment?; "that there is only one place in this county, and that j place is iu this town, where a man can 1 get such clothes V " Where V asked j the fellow, with trembling speech, for he I saw the ire in the editor's eyes. " Out, i out of my presence, you fellow; Go to j Loudon's to buy clothing, sleek and fine." The fellow '-dug" one way, towards Lou- dun's, and the editor another way, to-; wards the Dewcrat office. Go to Ijoii don's to buy clothes. "That Empty Chaik." When the! news reached Pdris that Napoleon had ; beeu forced to surrender, the population 1 of that gay city ran almout wild. "Down with the throne !" "Down with the Em- . pe.ror !" "Down with Napoleon ! ' "A ! Republic!'' ' Long live the Republic!' j was shouted everywhere through the streets of that city. A mob invaded the i Royal Palace. In many places, and on j most of the furniture within this fine kin"-lv residence, the letter "N" had been o - 1 placed by the Emperor. It is the initial j letter of the family name, that sunk, at ! Sedan, from the list of the names of the ' Euro2ean reiguing families. This let- ter, wherever found, was destroyed. A i crowd surged around the throne. The "empty chair" was closely scrutinized, and the letter X" searched for. Many of the mobocrats sat in it, grimacing and yelling, "Long live the Republic ! Down with Napoleon." They were a great deal more affected at the sight of the throne than was the Sentinel local when he first caught sight of the great ' "Empty Chair," which made its appearance on the northwest corner of Main and Cherry streets, on Friday morning last. Like the Parisian mob that surged about the empty throne in the " Palace Royal," he surged around and about that " empty cnair ou tiio cunt wimwi iui letteis, and on it saw the following : "W. F. Snyder's Chair Manufactory, Wholesale and Retail." Mr. Snyder is manufacturing Cane Seat and Windsor Chairs, Settees, Rocking Chairs, &c, that for good workmanship and beauty of finish cannot be surpassed. He is sell ing Cane Seat Chairs at a lower price than can be purchased anywhere else in the county. Remember the sign of the "Big "Chair" when you wish to buy wood work. Mr. Snyder is an industrious and superior-workman, and deserves to be liberally patronized All work war ninttd. . ' Send a postage stamp to R. V; Pierce M. D , Buffalo, N. Y., and get Dr. Sage's pamphlet on Catarrh, or send sixty cents and get Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. $500 reward is offered by the proprietor for a case of catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by druggists. Tub report of the proceedings of the meeting of the surviving members of Company A, 49th Regt , Pa. Vols., will appear in next week's issue, unless from some unavoidable cause the secretary fails to prepare it for publication, in the event of which it will appear the week following. Commtrchl. CLOSING PRICES OF 40 So. 2d St. Fhila. 3 o'eloeh, p. m. Sept. 20, 1870. C. S. 6 s of '81 1135U3i " '02 H2jWlI2i " '4 liur.ij " '6.r niifnaj 'u.1, new,...-. 110ifill0 " 'f.7, new llOjS&HOJ 'i;b no;rrf,iuj " 5's. 10-4U' iP lOOJttilOf.j V. S. 30 Year (i per cent. Cy lllwill Gold HSUSi Silver 108 Cailll Union Picifio R. U. 1st M. Bonds- 805 (n,r,20 Central Pacific R. K - 885 f895 Union Pacific Lnnd Grant ltomN 720 (750 MFFLIXTOWN ft PATTERSON MARKETS- MIFFLIN GRAIN MARKET. iC. FLOCK, ( COAL, b ton Treverton toe I do Erk Suuhury more I t Kgg iChestnul w lilixed . j WOOD, :Oak (Hickory, Super, 3bl. $4 .10 5 (0 0 SO 2 00 1 75 r, 00 6 00 6 00 G 00 s no 8 .ri0. 2 75 fcitra...... Faacy,- Rye, W cwt. Corn Mel,.... GRAIN, White whs!,... ltd Wkeai Rye Burlcy, ... Corn, Buckwheat 18 75 80 SO 40 1 hay, ; Timothy Clover, 12 30 12 00 Outs, SKKDS. Retailed Articles. :r:i"r. r tot 10 W Clover, 5I bus Timothy. I Flax,... 2 00 Corrected weekly by 1'. P. Sulouff. GRAYDILL Jt SIIKLLY S I'UICES CL'R KKXT. Repo'ifJ Weekly. Prime Roll Rutler 3S Vhi'te Sugar 14 Kjrgs 2ti llruwii do. ... llt13 I.nrJ 0 Hest Rio C.iirce 25 Tallow 0! itirotiiidahiresalt 2 00 Wool 50 (Turks Maud do. 175 Rice..:. 11 jDiry salt 0:ol4 PRICKS OF HOARD Of CO.MMKRCE. Reported weekly for the Jvsiata Skxtinkl by ti.e I'.oaiJcf Cvunnercc of .Mifliia and Pat terson. White Wheat- SI l'l 1 Id 7"i tn K'l 4' I G CM -t DO 2 0O OS IWhite beans, ' per bus Ueeswax "t1 f ' oiip, dry ('amlles Wool, washed . Kaps Huiier, prime j roll, t lb... Eg(.'. fl doz.. ! Tallow, p lb.. ! Lard . Hum jSlmulder Sides ;alt. Ground I Alum 'j' sack lieu ... "J 1'iai'iey I"-Jru O.itj Cloverseed Tiuosli ysee I.. F! a need Dried Arpic. per lb Peaches, pre.l " unpared ('berries Currants Rlackberries .. i'otstoes 2 no il.-l 08 12 4i I' S 2') 1 lt IU Jo 12 00 2't 10 ! 00 I'll 11,41) KI.IMI1 A MAKKETS, PiiiLAti.ri.iA. Sept. 20, 1P70. The flour market crntinues in a Oull and itnsat ist'.ic: ory cnniiititin, tliere bem no de tnsnd except from the home consumers; who purchased a few hundred barreis. including. Superfine $4 "'0i.' Extras S3 -' r M N. W. Extra Family f;(p( , i 7 i Penna. do. do Srt .a 7 00 Ohio s Ind. do. do S' 37i'i.7 00 Fancy llratid S7 2'(i,3 50 Tin? wheat mai-Ket is devoid of spirit, sal-s of Penn. red at S! S2al 8, lnd. do. at $1 K4l 35: white at il 4.')I '.(). Rye ranges from HOc. to K.Sr. Corn i in limited reqin t. sales of 2,0W bush, at !0i 0t!i. for yellow, and Ha02c for Weteru mixed. Oats are 6rm sales of 2 500 bu::e!s al ila'i7c. DIED. (In the 13th inst , in Liverpool, Perry Co., EMMA VIOLA, wife of Henry C. Snyder, in the 20th year of her age. On the ISth inst., in Liverpool, JACOB GRUBR, in the 51th year of his age. GRAYS. Li. & SHELLY, CRYSTAL PALACE, Ml FFLINTOWN, PA. COMPLETE STOCK OF MY GOODS. GROCERIES NOTIONS, HA T S A ND CAPS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Quecnsware, Stoneware, Earthen ware, &c, &c. 8QJ"The highest market prices allowed for produce, in exchange for goods. Satisfai tion guaranteed. Call and see us. GKAYBILL & SHELLY. Wifflintown, July 20. 1S70. 5.20's AND JSSl's EULGHT, SOLU AiD EXCHANGED O.V MOS T LIBERA L TERMS. "BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET RATES. Conjions Cashed. Pacific Railroad Bonds Bought and Sold. BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND YINCENNE3 First Mortgage 7 P. 0. Gold Bonds For Sale at 90 and accrued interest. ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. DeHAVEN & BRO.. 0 South Third Strtet, Tai'-ada. Farm For Sale ! THE undersigned, Executor of the last Will of N. A. Okeson, deceased, will sell by public vendue, at the premises, on THURSDAY, OCTORER 20, 1870, A Tract of Land in Beale township, .'uniata county, adjoining laads of Isabella Mil liken, Andrew Patterson, Samuel R. Okesoi , and others, containing and 104 perches. This farm is well impi ot td. The HOUSE is a handsome Stone, large and convenient, ; A NEW -BANK DARN, in modern style, and sufficient in size Wag on Shed, Corn Crib and Hog Pen Near the house is an unfailing SPRING OF GOOD WATER, over which is erected a substantial Stone Spring-house, and the land is well watered throughout. The supply of fruit is abundant. Apples, Peaches. Cherries, Pears, ke. There is a proper portion of well set Good Timberland; and the cleared is in a high tate of cultiva tion, and very productive This property is well located, as regards schools, .-hutches, stores and markets and is sufficiently con venient to the public improvements. It is very desirable on accout t of the neigubriring society. Good mechanics, necessary for farm, era, can be readied at moderate distances. The sale will be without resverc, and on ac commodating terms. Sale to commence at one o'clock, P. M.. of paid dav. EDMUND S. DOTY, Executor. At the same time I wUI sell SEVEN ACRES or WOODLAND near to this proper ty. - EDMUND S. DOTY. Real Estate at Public Salo ! nIIE undersigned will sell a', public sale, X ou the premises, in lirale towmdiip, Ju niata county. Pa., at 1 o'clock P. M-, on FRIDAY. OCTOBKli 21. 1370, A tract of land situated in said township, adjoining th above advertised tract, con taining One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Good Limestone Lnnd, in a high state of cultivation. This farm is WELL IMPROV ED, and has a supply of FINE FRUIT iu great variety. liy reference to the above advertisement, over tlse name of Edmund S. Doty, Executor of N. A. Okeion. deceased, information may be obtained as to location, markets. &c. WILLIAM OKESON. Aug 10,. 1870 Valuable Farm AT PItlVATE SALE! rr,IIE undefsicned offers at privitte fule a A. Vahinble Frm, siJiiate in Fayette town ship. .Tuuiata couutr. two 'miles southeast of McAlisterville. adjoining lands of Peter Ra slioar. Daniel Westfall, and others, contain ing f ? 18S Acres, I3D acres of which arc cleared and in a Iiitrb state cf cultivation, nnd the remainder wdl set with food timber. The quality of the land is limestone flint. The improvements are a Good Log-frame SWELLING HOUSE, Good HANK P.ATCN. and other outbuildings. There is a never-failing Spring of jfoou water on the farm: also, an excellent OUCH AKI), bearing a large variety of choice fruit. Any person wishing to purchase real estate will do well to exnmine the above property Fur further particulars call on the under signed, residing op the premises. EZP.A SMITH. A us 21, l?70-3m FARM FOR SALE In Walker Township. ri II E undersigned clfars at Public Sa. nn X the premisies. in Walker township. Juni ata couuty, about one niiic Northeast of Van werf, at 1 o'clock r. m.. on SATUKDAY. OCTOHEPl 20, 1S70. The following real estate, to wit : A valua ble furm. eiiuated as above describe!, ad joining lands of J. N. & W. II. Moore, Wm. t.'urreu and others, containing One Iituidml and Twelve Afrcs, Abnnt Seventy-five Acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, lhe im provements are a DWELLING HOUSE, NEW BANK 15 A UN. 02 by 45 feet, .erected this summer, oilier necessary outbuildings, Spring of never-failing water near the house, also a good thriving APPLE ORCHARD cf Choice Fruit, and a Peach Orchard. lVrsona wishing to invest in real estate, should ex amine this property. Terms made known on day of sale. 8fc5" Any person dnstring to view the prop erty ean do so by calling on Hev. Geo. Myers residing on the premises, or on the utider signed. - DAVID ltESHOAK. July 27, 1370-ts LKBAXOX MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Jonestow n, Pa. I POLICIES Perpetual, at. low rates. No steai risks taken. This is one of the j best conducted and most reliable Companies in the State. The undersigned, afrent, will j visit Mifflmtown and Patterson on the second ; Wednesday of each mouth. JOHN SWAN. j Agent for Mifflin and Juniata Counties, i Lewistown, Aug 17, 1870-ly 416. 416 rEXN SYLVANI A STEAM DYEING k SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. OFFICE, NO. 416 MARKET STREET 1IARRISIU IIG, PA. Great Reduction in Prices ! Having made a reduction of nearly fifty per cent, in the prices of last season, we can offer extra inducements this Fall to persons having work U be dons in our line. Steam Dyeing and Cleansing in all its i branches, in all colors and in all fabrics, such as Dress Goods of all kinds. Ladies', chil- j dren's and Gents' Garments, Shawls, Table : and Piano Covers, Ribbons, Straw Goods, j Ac, &c. Particular attention paid to the j Cleansing and Stonrlne; of Gentlemen's j Garments. j Crape Shatcls Cleantil. liltachect and Dyed in j Jjeautiul Lctort. Now being the time to prepare for Fall and Winter. AU those having work to be done in j mur line will find it greatly to their advantage ! to give us a call. j JAS. A. MONTGOMERY, 1 aug24-3ra No. 41 Market Street, t IRON IN THE BLOOD. The PERUVIAN SYRUP makes tSe weak stronr. and expels disease by supplying lhe blood with Xitvet's Owx YrrArnrso Agent IRON. Cmutton. Be sure yon cet Peruvian Syrnv. taapiieli free, J. P. DISSMORE. Propneior, . TCo. 3 Dey St., Sew Yort. Sold by Drags! generally. $nu SUffrtisfmcnts. SAXON GREEN Is Brighter, will not Fade, Costs less than " any other because it will Paint twice as much surface. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN FAINTS. J. H. WEEKS ft CO , Manufacturers. 122 North 4th Street. Philadelphia. TO IB QUACKS. A victim of early indis ojL cretion, causing nervous debility, pre mature decay. &c, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fel-low-suffeiers. Address J. II. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau St., New Pork. PSYCHOMAXCY, FASCINATION or SOUL C1IARM1NO. 4I'0 pages; cloth. This wonderful book has full instructions to en. ab the reader to fascinate either sex, or any ; snitiial, at will. Mesmerism, Spiritualism, ! and .hundreds of other curious experiments. ' It ca Ve obtained by sending address, with I 10 certs postage, to T. W. EVANS 4 CO., i No. 41 So. Eighth St., Philadelphia. j pr" c1ie1d u ced. I THE BEST n THE COCXTRT. NEW YORK OBSERVER.! S3 TER ANNUM. j wnK mwn i n rr.ac urt i hihl SIDNEY E. MORSE. JR.. A CO., j 37 Park Row, New Tobk. "ITf AJTElh Land in rrnasylvaala for V cash and good stocks. TOVVNSEND BROS., 13 South third etreet, Philadel phia. ACHASCE SELDOM OFFERED! I tvn interet in one of the best Silver Mines of the day, Tevelo;ing, Sc., near George- fttvrn Cnt Cm n afttiafv vi.n .f ta nn Itknkt. ed value as a o'l investment nnd a paying , .. I . . f . r : .. t : .. L- . WHO. I'lDk 111 J CICL.II.C3 IC.I. I If I O II I U dreMtnjr att'js. TOWNSKND EROS., 134 cA..t. ti,:..i . Tt.:i...i..i..i.: uuuiu xuini nur"-, a uimuei jriii C1)f ( f),r) H 81 nOvTOS can O 1 )KJj)JJ be made in a sure, safe business. An investment of S2o will return a clear profit of 475. For particulars call j on or address tne NORTH AMERICAN PIC TURE CO., No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. "VEWSPAPER ARYL'RTISHC. A Jevr X Hiok of 1'JK pnjjes. Price :;icts. bv mail AMERICAN NEWS CO.. Naw York. THE CELEIIIIATED SINGER TUTfl i .n I 9 mu n t; a : i)Ln Hill lUi THE superior merits of the "Singer" Ma chines over all others, for either family me or manufacturing put poses, are s.i well established and so generiliy admitted, that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessary. OUUNKW FAMILY MACHINE, vhich has been years in preparation and which has been beought to pertectiou regard less of time, labor or expense, and is now confidently presented to the public as com p:ir..hly tue best Sewing Machine in exist ence. The Machine in question is simple, com pact, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, ligh running, and capable of performiug a range and variety of wor!c never before attempted upon a single Machine. using either Silk Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, am sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything between the two ex tremes, in the most henutiful and substantial manner Its attachments for hemming, braid ing, cording, tucking, quilting, felling, trim ming, binding, etc., are novel and practical, and have been invented and adjusted especi ally for this Machine. .Machines alrays kept on band at our Clothing Store ou Ilriilge street, Miffllntown, Pa., for the inspection of the public, and for sale at tht. most reasonable prices. . Machine Cotton, Needles. Thread, Oil, Ac, and everything pertaining to this Machine constantly kept on hand for sale. D. W. IIARLEV fc CO.; Agents. Mifflintown, July 13. 1870-ly - THE DOUBLE-OVEN - Sunnyside Cook of 1S70, Is constructed on ENTIRELY NEW AND SCIENTIFIC PRIN CIPLES, with SIPHON FLUE, guaranteed to thoroughly heat two large ovens, and six potholes, with two-thirds the fuel use4 in the single oven Cook Stoves. We are still manufacturing our loug and favorably known BARLEY-SHEAF COOKING STOVES, so highly esteemed by the public for several years past. THE JUNIATA, Our great double-heating PARLOR STOVE, has been much improved and beautified this year. Where known the merits of this Stove need no comment. Our celebrated SL'NNYSIDE FIRE PLACE HEATERS, among its many premiums also cairied off tne first premium at the Marylan-I Institute at Baltimore, in lKli'J, although subjeciedto the most severe tests at the home of the Balti more Heater. This is the only truo hot-air fire-place Heater in the market, and like the regular built cellar heater los-es no heat. Mend for Circulars and testimonials. STUART, PETERSON & CO. Philadelphia, Pa. ' For sale by N. E. LITTLEFIELD Miffllia town. Pa. Sep. 7 1870 3m. D. P. SULOUFF, FORWARDING AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, GK.1IX, DEALER IN LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, ; SALT, CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER. GRAIN W ILL BE RECEIVED IN STORE TO BE SOLD BY JUNE 1st 1870. ang 18 'G'J-tf A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware, Glassware, Crockerywue, Cedar ' ware, tc, for eale cheap by ' GKAYBILL & SHELLY. yiisfcUaucciis. JB aa .Vav BABMlUt El A9 W to? us c JUST OPENED AT COLL E G E 15 L O C K , 24 Xjrth Third Street. Ilarrisburg, Pa. J&2,An iuuacubo Asaort ment ou luuul. GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES. The following arc selected from thou sands of testimonials of similar eliarncti;r, hi expressing the reason for tlie proifr ence for the Gcuver & li.st:it Machines over all others. " I like the Grovrr & r.aker Midline, the first place, because, if I had any other. 1 should still want a Grovrr & Baker, and, hav ing a Grover & Eakrr, it answers the purpose o all the rest. It does a greater variety of work audit is easier to learn than any other." Mrs. J. C (ro'.Tf (Jtnn'j Jutit ' I have had several years experience with a Grover & linker Machine, which has giv:n me great batisiuction. 1 think the Grover & Uaker Machine is more eai!y managed, and less liable to get out of ur!er. I preter the Grover ii Eaker, decidedly. "-Mrs. Dr. HVrrj, Wit York. I have had one in my family for some two year, and from what I know of its workings, aud from the testimony of many of my friends who use the same, I can hnrdly see how anything could be more complete or give better satisfaction.' Mrs t.enerul tjrnnt. ' I believe it to be the best, ail thing con-1 sidered, of any tail I have known. It. is I very simple and easily learned ; the sewing from ths ordinary Dptta!; is a creat advan tage ; the stitch is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work be'iurifu'tiy . it is not liable to g.it out of order." .'. . A. M. !fioontr, SO li(utd Strert, Drohkhjn. ' I am acquainted with the work of the , principal machines ; and I prefer the Grover Uaker to them all, hecause I Consider Ilie I stitch more elastic. I have work now in the ; house which was done nine year ago. which is still good." Sirs. Dr. MrCreaJy, So. i-i East Tirentu third Strt't, Xcic York. ' ' More than two-thirds of all the sewing done in my fitrily f r the last two years hs been done by Grover & linker's M.'ichiue. and ' I never had a garment rip or need mending. ' ei'iept those rents which frolicsome boys will mu!:e in whole cloth. It is in my opinion by ! far the mist valuable of any I have tried." ' Mrs. Henry H ard liiteher. ' Tiie Grover Sc Baker Sewing Machine ; i Company manufacture both the Elastic' Stitch aud Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a choice cf tin; best rna-. chines of both kinds, at their establish ments in all the large- cities, and through agencies in uearly all tow'is throughout the country, l'riee Lists and samples of sewing iu both stitches furnished On ap plication to Grover & Baker S. M. Co., 115 Market street, Ilarrisburg. April 27, 1879. Manhood : How Lost, How Restored Just published, a new edition of Ijr. CuinericalVs Ctltbratrd Essay on the radical cure f without medi- . cine) of f'pEnMATOBHiitKA, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotkn cv, Menta, and Physical Incapacity. Impedi ments to Marristre, etc , also. CoNsrjiiTiox. Epilepsy, and Eits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. pG.Price, in sealed envelope, only 0 cts. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self ahuse may be radically cured without the dangerous uc of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simp'e, certain and effectual, by means of which ' every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may jure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. 8tiTiiis Lecture should be in the bands of every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, tc any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also. Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price io cents. Address the publishers, Ciias. J. C. Klise k Co.. 127 Eowery.S'ew York, Post-Office Eox 4,530. Aug SI. '70-ly M'ALISTEnSYII.LE TIN" SHOP. The un- : dersigned has established himself in McAlistersvilio iu the Tinning business. 1 Persons wanting an3'thing in his line shojld . call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin sad bhett Iron Ware, nnd to sell as low as they , can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect-1 fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. tention to business to deserve a share of pat- 1 ronage. aug 18 '6f.tn JACOB G. 1UXEY. : JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY. THE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, and in nil kinds of ground, sold cheaper than any other Plow in the County. He manufaclures ail kinds of Cast ings, llells. Stoves. &c. He will al npair reapers and threshing machines. Give me a call, or address. J. II. ROGERS. Walnut P. O. d) 18 IS'jO -tf Juniata Co. Pa. X TIIE FOLSOM IMPROVED Twenty-FiTe Dollar Family Sew- in? Machine. The cheapest First Class Ma chin in the Market. Agents v anted in et try Tokh. Liberal commission allowed. For terms and circular, address. A. S. H amilton, ' Gen, Agent. Xo 711' Chestnut St.. PVila. Pi. JrofcKiaaal Catis. I.EX. K. McCLCKE. ATTOUNEY AT LAW, 14 4 SOUTH SIXTH STUEET, PHILAPEIPHI. oot27-tf . J-OBERT McMEEN, ATTOUNEY AT LA ) j MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Office on Bridge street, in the rmuu former' ; occupied by Eira D. Parrer, Esi. ! g B. LOCUEN, MIFFLINTOWN, PA.. Otlers It ?5? services to the ciliens of Juni ata county Ss Aue'ioneer and Vendue ('put. i Charges, from two to ten dollars. Sri-tc. (ion warranted. novIS-'im. TI1UMAS ArELDEPiT JI R, t MIFFLINTOWN, PA. i Office hours ft A. M. to 3 P. M. Office in P.elford's building, two door above ltie. j timet office, liridge street. aug J!-tf LUt. 1 C. KUA'DIO, PATTI'jUSON, TETTN'A, ' August If. 13U'.l-:f. iwn.Eorii.vric rui'sicus t surgeon Having permanently located in the be rough of M tttlmtnwn. ortVrs Ins professional servi.-rs to i be citizens of liiis place aud snrroundiug Country. , t'iiice on Main street, over Eeidier's I'rug Store LH,! 1S lo'iS f G. W. MdPHEEEAN, G01 SAHSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. iif IS l?Wy QESTRAL CL.VI.M AGEXt'Y, JAMKS M. MKLLEUS. 1 ! I SOUTH SIXTH STREET, ftllLAUKLflllA. SV- llnunlies. Pensions, liack Pny. Ilr-- Claims, State Claims. Xe.. pruuiptly collected. No e'jarge l',;r information, nor when money is not collected. oci-7-tf business (arbs. J. M. Kili'lillAUT I) ARSES CuDTHEL, & IIKUKON. wholesale nc.-r.rr ) ,.v HATS AND CAPS, "OS Market Street, Philadelphia. aug IS. l?f,'.My. Kou.vs, schwa;:. & rt.. C O M MISSION M K It C II A N T .S AN It W l:i)I.K.-MI.K t'KAI.KRS IN- MACKEREL, SALMON, HEIJRINt;. SHAD, AND PROVISION C.ENKR.VLLV. lit North Delaware Avenue, and U7 North Water Street I'll I U A I) h I'll 1 A, PEN N A. aug IS ISC'.'-ly TUKCLK ESTAULISIlbl) HUM. Jilt'HAJlbSUX & CO. 110 M.iFKKt Strssst, PiiiIao' , Is the largest Manufacturing Confectioners and Wholesale leaers in Fruits, Milts, &c. iu I'm United Sta'ca. Kishacoqiiili'as Seminary. TIMS In-titMtion affords tc b'lth sexes fu pertor advint)ies of p.lni-lii'm on lib. eral teris. Evry ieptrinieiit French. G r miin, Painting, lirawing and Mnic include. i tilled by competent and largely experienced teacherr. Expenses for the Year, $200. Fall term opetis August -l, lb7l. F,)r catalogue a1dr: MA!tTlN MOHLER, Via.. Kishacu'itilias. .Uitlliu Co., augl7-."ui F. II. SAKJKIt, wiTir S HUM WAV, CHANDLER & CO. Manufacturers nn l Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, 121 Mirht an.rZli) aurch .Sr., PIIILADLPIIIA. npr 13. 1870 ADVERTISE ! ADVERTISE! JTo all Men 7hcn It Concern. If you Iuivc anything to sell. If you have lost anything, If vmi li.ivo f)iui(l anvthinar. If you liavt house 'to rent, If you iviint to rent a house, If you wnnt lxmrJing, if you Wi'.i.t eiiijiloviiient, If you wnnt liired help, If you W;u;t anything, TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT BY ADVERTISING IX THE entinel. I AST NOTICE. Notice is hereby ;iien J that I have purchased from II. h. Wilson ' the Uooks of the JuniaU Seniirel office while ; that paper was published by hiui. ' AH Ac ' counts for subscription, advertisiuir or job , work will be paid to me. Persous knowing themselves indebtetl ou these books tnust make immediate payment, otherwise' the ac counts will be placed in the haads of an o& cer for collection. j Jivno2-3n SAMUSL LEONAED. A FIXE assortment of Cloths, Casaimere. Yj:in-'s, S;.,j tut received and for sala s. u. LorunN,