t Iradats jSttttmel. WEBlTESDAy MORNING, OCT. 6, 1870. pESNSTLTANIA RAILROAD.' ON AND - juonaay, j nne its, itwu, Pastencer Train 111 l.... M;t;. ..... 6 IA8TWAKD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,10 A. M Fast Line 3,25 A. M. Uarrisb'g Accotnmoda'n 10,36 A. M. Mail Train'. 6,52 P. M. Cincinnati Express-.... 8,50 P. Jl! westward. Cincinnati Express 1 ,50, A. M. Pacific Express 3,34 a. M Mail Train ; 3,01, P. M Waj Passenger 10,15 A. M. Pittsburg Express 5,36 A. M. Accommodation 8 20 P. M JAMES NORTH," Ag't - A. l. O F. meet! on the first and third Tuesdays - IIUDWi JalL Thompsontown, Juniata Co., Pa KM. J. DENNIS. C. P. W. C. Loom, Scribt. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Just Opened A full line of Ladiea' Dress Goods, at Laird & Bell's. SroiLKD. The late rain has spoiled the fine roads that the dry weather made. Nkw Stovb. A new stove, the Morning Light, for sale at Creswell's Foundry. Thb place to bny your Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps &e, is at Laird 3c Bell's. Improved. The wheat sown this fall has been greatly improved by the recant rains. A Large II Atx. On last Friday night 450 eels were caught ia Ilorning's fish basket The way to make money is to save it, and the way to save it is to buy all your Goods at Laird & Bell's. See advertisement of John T. Metlin in another column, for the sale of House and Lot of ground in Milford township. A MAM who loves his family will al ways take a newspaper, and a man who respects his family will always pay for it Mr. Ezra Dolen, of this place, whom we mentioned last week as having been seriously injured, died on Monday morn ing last from the effects of his injuries. His remains were interred in the Presby terian graveyard yesterday afternoon. He leaves a wife and five children to mourn his death. Nothing Like It. We refer to NA TURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE ad vertised in another column. It is in one bottle, and as clear as ice. No gum. no filth, no poiton. Examine it. Seo adver tisement. For sale at B. F. Kepner's Drug Store, Main street, Mifflintown. See advertisement. "Five Minutes for Refreshments." Everybody who has traveled by railroad bas heard the above announcement and has probably suffered from eating too hastily, thereby sowing the seed of Dys pepsia. It is a comfort to know that the Peruvian Syrup will cure the worst cases of Dyspepsia, as thousands are ready to testify. Chaiks Don't forget the sign of the "Big Empy Chair," on the corner of Main and Cherry streets, when yon want to buy chairs of superior make and finish. Mr. Snyder manufactures Cane Seat and Windsor Chairs, Settees, Rock ing Chairs, Ac, and sells cheaper than can be purchased anywhere else in the county. All work warranted. Look out for Tiiem. An exchange says this is the last trick of a pedler. He goes to the house of a lady to sell perfumery. He allows her to "sample" nil the goods, and finally gets her to smelling chloroform, puts her to sleep and ransacks the house. Beware of all es sence pedlers. In fact, it is safe to be ware of all pedlers. Buy of your regular dealers. You will make by it in the end. Church Dedication. The new "Apostles' Union Church," near the res idence of Solomon G. Dressier, Esq , iu Susquehanna township, will be dedicoted to the service of Almighty God, on Sun day, October 16, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. M. The dedicatory sermon will be preached by Rev. C. G. Erlenmeyer, of Freeburg, who will be assisted by other able min isters. Notice. Thankful for the patronage extended to us during the short time we have been in business, we would respect fully solicit a continuance of the same, . and would take this method of imforming our numerous friends and patrons, and all others in need of goods, that we have received a large and full stock of Fall Goods, which we offer at prices that we axe confident will give satisfaction. Call and see us, and be convinded. Laird & Bell, Patterson, Pa. Toothless. The Tyrone Herald says that a little while ago a denist opened an office at Phillipsburg. and an nounced to the people of that town that he would extract teeth for two dollars, and prepare the mouth for a new set. The two dollars he required in advance of an operation. The new set he promised to furnish and put in for ten dollars, on six months' time- About two hundred per sons called on him and had their old teeth Aiawn out, and engaged new ones. One day be left for, no one knows where. Two hundred men and women aritbout teeth in one little town ! The Original Celebrated na R.w. ing machine, unequalled by any other w want ror an kinds of family str ing, will be on exhibition at the Agricul tural Fair, at" Perrysville, on the 5th, 6th and 7th days 0f October. We would urge all to call and see ita operations, and especially those desiring to purchase ma chines. There will be a supply of ma- enmes on hand, and the agent will in struct any desiring to learn to operate. vv satisty yourselves as to its merits. Manufacturing and Tailoring uacntnea also supplied. Prices low and terms easy. S. M. Shelley, Agent, McAlisterville, Pa. Sept. 28, 1870-2t Ir yon have a discharge from the nose offensive or otherwise, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or hearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull and stupid or debilitated, pain or pressure in the head, take cold easily, you may be sure you have tne Catarrh. Thousands annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in consumption aud end in the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive, or less under stood by physicians. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y.. is the proprietor of a a Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy a perfect specific for Catarrh, "Cold in the Head," and Catarrhal Headache, which he sends to any address on receipt of sixty cents. Sold by most druggists every. Take Your Own Paper. A eon- temporary very justly remarks that every Republican ought to take his own county paper. If be loves Republican princi ples he surely can afford three cents a week to spread them. The cost of paper is no excuse for not taking one. There is not a week passes but that five times three cents are spent foolishly, which might have been much better in vested in a newspaper . One dollar and half a year invested in a newspaper, buys more reading matter than twenty dollars will purchase in the shape of books. A man may read books all his life, but if he faili to read the papers, he may be called ignorant. Without a newspaper a man is virtually out of the world. Tbrrilbe Accident. A terrible ac cident occured in Fairview township. York county, yesterday afternoon. The particulars of the sad affair, as we learn them from Dr. J. W. Roop, attending physician, are aa follows : Theodore Or ris was seated at a table engaged in with drawing some cartridges from his re volver, when from some caase the weap on was discharged, the ball entering the throat of his brother Henry obliquely, lodging somewhere about the cervical vertabra. The wound is a ghastly one, and the unfortunate young man is in a very critical condition. Unless the ball can be extracted he cannot recover, and it has effected a lodgement where it is impossible to get at it without increased danger. Another warning to those who carelessly handle dangerous weapons. Hurriihurg Telegraph. Am Eel in an Oyster Shell Yesterday morning as a bag of oysters was bein emptied out at the Union Pa cific Oyster Depot Centre street this borough, one of the shells flew open and an eel about eleven inches long and half an inch in diameter at the largest part came forth from the house once occupied by an oyster. It is supposed that the oyster took the eel in out of the wet when quite small, and in return for its kind ness Mr. Eel turned around and devour ed the oyster and took charge of the oyster house. To say the least, this eel is an ungrateful fellow, bat this makes him none the less a handsome specimen of an oyster-fed eel. His eelehip has been transferred to a vessel of water, is alive and doing well, and Mr. Timothy C. Boyle, his new lord and master, will not change his diet for the present it being his intention to try the experiment of raising a genuine oyster-fed eel, which if successful, will be one of the grandest achievements of the Nineteenth Century, for which PottsvilU will be entitled to the honor, credit and distinction such an undertaking justly creates her heir to Potlsville Journal. An Enterprising; Firm. Messrs Peterson k Carpenter's salesroom for the sale of Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Ma chines, is one of the most attractive stores on Chesnut street, and presents to the passer-by the appearance of cheer fulness and aetivity seldom met with This enterprising firm enlarged their store to its prosent dimensions in order that they might have the proper facili ties for conducting their greatly increas ed business. The number of salesman, clerks, etc., employed by this firm is over three hun dred, and they have one hundred and fifty wagons in daily use delivering ma chines thronghout their territory, Messrs. Peterson & Carpenter were the first to introduce in Philadelphia the now popular plan of selling sewing machines on instalment, thus enabling many, who could not otherwise possess themselves of these now indispensible articles of household furniture, to do so. Besides their Philadelphia office they have branches offices in Baltimore, Wil minirton, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading, Williamsport, Scranton, Trenton, Cam den, and many other less important places. We understand that nearly 600,000 Wheeler & Wilson machines have been sold, a strong argument we take it of their popularity. Ma. Jacob Wills is re-laying the pavement in front of his hotel - Married on the Road. In a recent issue of the Cincinnati Gazette the ap pended marriage notices appeared : Gullet Sweet By the Rev. W. R. Mar quis, on the evening of the 28th ult., seven miles southwest of Union City, Ind., on the State road, near a large beech tree, ia the presence of seTeral friends, Mr. H. T. Gullet, of Randolph eounty. Ind., to Miss Francesco Sweet, of Dark county, Ohio. Loer Siboteb On the 1st day of Au gust, 1870, standing by the roadside on the itrown road, about a half mile east or town, by the Rev. Dr. Ross, of the Lutheran church, Mr. Thomas B. Loer and Miss Julia Shroyer, both 01 Aewcastle, Indiana. The editor of the Altoona Tribune be came excited on reading these marriage notices, and wondered how it came that the fond hearts were thus united, and asks: " Why this particularity in stating the exact spot I Why out of doors T Was it the "old man's" fault or the " old wo man's t" or did the contracting parties have the hay fever to such an extent that they eouldn t breathe freely in doors un der such trying circumstances 1 Is there a romance covered up here, or is it simply ineffable silliness breezing out in the nat ural way 1 Who knows t" Of course we don't know, but we know how a couple, not far from this town, not long ago, oDe evening impatiently awaited the coming of a "Squire," he not appear ing at the appointed hour, they started afoot for his house. They met the Jus tice on the road, and there where they met they were married. DIED. At his residence in Milford township, on the 27th ult., Mr. JOHN' METLIN, aged 76 years, 6 months and 15 days. Near East Salem, Sept. 21, 1870, DAVID B. D., son of John and Caroline Spiecc, aged 2 years, 8 months and 16 days. When the lovely babe of summer Woed the breeies wandering by Then our little angel David Folded his soft wings to die. Then with care the shining ringlets Twined they from his marble brow. Clasped the dimpled hmd aud whispered David is an angel now. Heaven retaincth now our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keeps, And tne sunbeams love to linger Where our liule David sleeps. A. E. V. At her residence, in Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa., Oct. 1. 1870, of apoplexy. MAKl L. VANDELINO, wife of A. D. Vandcling, aged 38 years, 9 years and Q days. Thesubject of this notice was at her death, a member of the Lutheran Church. She died in the faith she had long publicly professed, giving comforta ble evidence of having an interest in the blood of the Lamb of God, who taketh awav the sin of the world. Her death was sudden. She has left a husband and six children to monrn their loss. As a com panion she was loving, faithful, kind and skillful in her domestic affairs. Such dispensations, however afflictive to those who remain, are not without salutory effect when santified by the grace of God. reiterate, in a providential way, the in junction of the Saviour, "Be ye also ready, for in such an hour as ye tbiuk not, the Son of Man cometh what I say unto you, I say unto all watch." May the warning be heeded the lamps trim. med and lights burning, and prepara tion made to meet the bridegroom when he cometh. R. A. S. "dUtsrr.latucus. LEBANON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Jonestown. Pa. POLICIES Perpetual, at low rates. No steam risks taken. This is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies in the State. The undersigned, agent, will visit Mifflintown and Patterson on the second Wednesday of each month. JOHN SWAN, Agent for Mifflin and Juniata counties. Lewistown, Aug 17, 1870-ly GKAYB.U.& SHELLY, CRYSTTL PALACE, Ml FFL1NTOWN, PA. COMPLETE STOCK. OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES NOTIONS. HA TS A XD CAPS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Queensware, Stoneware, Earthen,' ware, &c, dec. The highest market prices allowed for produce, in exchange for goods. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Call and see ns. GRAYBILL & SHELLY. Mifflintown, July 20, 1870. 5.20's AND 1881's BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Gold BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET RATES. Coupons Cashed, faeifie Railroad Bond Booght and Sold. Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. CHICAGO. DANVILLE AND YINCENNES First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For Sale at 90 and accrued interest. ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED OS DAILY BALANCES, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. DeflAVEN & BRO.. 40 South Third Street, Fhilada. ESTRAY. CAME to the resiience of the undersigned, in Walter townjhip, a Dork Red BULL, about two years old, with white star in fore head and whit tail. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take htm away, else he will ha disposed of according to law. Aug 10-St GEORGE MTIRS. ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE! To ill Ken Whom it may Concern. If yon have If you have ' If you have If you have If vou want If you want If you want If you want If you want TELL THE P anything to sell, lost anything, found anything, a house to rent, to rent a house, boarding, employment, hired help, anything, EOPLE OF IT BY ADVERTISING IX THE Sentinel Commercial. CLOSING PRICES OP 40 So 3 o'clock, p. m. 3d SI. Oct. Phila. 4, 1870. 113114 111111 uojfsaioj IHM&UO? HOIMlOf io6j(aiofij 111 i, 113 (5U13J 10R 6)1 10 835 f484.'. 895 (S.905 605 ($--0 V. S. 6's of '81 - " "62 " 'C4 .. C5 " '05, new, " " '67, new, ' "G8 6's. IMO'i V. S. Gold. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy Silver, Union Pacific R. G. 1st M. Bonds. Central Pacific R. R Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds. MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS- MIFFLIN GRAIN MARKET, AC. FLOUR. I COAL, ton $4 CO iTrererton stove fi 00 5 50 do Egg 6 00 6 50 ;Sunbury stove fl 00 2 00 I do Eire 6 00 Super, tjl obi. txtra,...... Fancy,-..... . Rye, cwt. Corn Meal, 1 75 Chestnut 5 00 IPea. 3 50 GRAIN, While wheat... 1 25 1 18 75 80 (Mixed 2 75 WOOD, Oak 4 00 I Hickory 4 50 Red Wheat Rye Barley, ... Corn, Buckwheat Oats, 75 HAY, , 90 ITimoihy 12 30 40 jClover 12 00 ! Keiailed Articles. 6 00 IPlaster. j tot 10 00 4 50 2 00 I SEEDS, Clorer, f bus Timothy. , Flax Corrected weekly by D. P. Sulouff. GRAYBILL & SHELLY'S PRICES CUR RENT. Reported Weekly. Prime Roll Butter 33 White Sugar 14 Brown do. 10tol3 Best Rio Coffee ... 25 Ground alum salt 2 00 Turks Island do. 1 75 ... 20 ... 20 ... 00 . 50 Lard Tallow.. Wool..... Rice 11 jDairy salt. 9tol4 PRICKS OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jcxiata Skhtinil by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Patterson. $1 15 White besns, 1 10 per bus 2 00 75 Beeswax "ft lt 35 80 Soap, dry OS 85 Candles 12 40 Wool, washed 45 6 00 Rags 03 4 00 Butter, prime 2 00 roll, rt... 32 Egf5s- 1? doi 25 08 Tallow, tt 08 20 Lard 20 12 Hams 18 00 Shoulder 16 20 Sides 16 10 Salt, Ground 35 Alum ft sack 2 00 Red " ... Rye Barley Corn Oats Cloverseed...- Timosbyseed.. Flaxseed Dried Apples, per lb Peaches, pared unpared Cherries Currants Blackberries. Potatoes , PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PfllLAPlLFblA, Oct. 4, 1870. The volume of business transacted in Sour continues light. There is very little demand except from the home trade, wuoe purchases font up 800 barrels including Superfine 94 60(5 00 Extras f 5 25(fc5 75 N. W. Extra Family $fi 003,6 75 Penna. do. do $ 00(o,6 75 Ohio & Ind. do. do $6 ,r0(a,7 00 Fancy Brands $7 258 50 The wheat market is very nuict. Sales of Indiiinu red at $l:6al38, amber at S 140al40 aud 400 bushels Missouri white nt $1 57. Rje may be quoted at 89a6c. Corn is coming forward more freely and prices are not so strong ; sales of 3.000 bushels at 98 alOOc for yellow, and94a05e for Western mix ed. Oats are active and weak ; sales of 1000 bushels of Western at 51c. THE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS. AN INPI9PK5SABLS ARTI CLE rOB THE LADIES. (Pat'dJuli9, 'C7.) This Curler is the most perfect invention ever offered to the pub lic. It is easily op erated, neat in appear ance, and will not injure the hair, as there is no heat required, nor any metalic substance nsed to rust or break thehair. Manufactured onlv, and for sale by McMillan & co , 63 North Front Street, Philadelphia. Sold at Dry Goods, Trimmings and Notion Stores. N. B. Single Box 25 cents ; 3 Boxes, as sorted sixes. 65 cts. Mailed free to any part of the United States, upon receipt of the money. June 15 Cm. D. P. SULOUFF, FORWARDING AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, DEALER IN GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, SALT, CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER. GRAIN WILL BE RECEIVED IN STORE TO BE SOLD BY JUNE let 1870. aug 18 '69-tf STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap tol Buildings, UARISBURQ.PA. NTerms as moderate as any Hotel in the City. wm. .THOMPSON, Proprietor. jt Handbills for public sales minted on abort notiea at tha Sxminii Orrioi. gttt SUrmijrrafnfj. It I I IKlFE AND ACCIDENT IXSUR- ajuii uu.urA.-!, or Mart lord, Conn. Cah Asset". $1,600,000. Grants LIFE and E J DwWHEJr Pol icies of all approved f oi ma. Ample security, low rut. Also insures seunst ACCIDENTS causing death or toil disability. - Has paid $79 per day fr tlx Tears in benefits to policy-holders. S25 Me. A Day I 40 new article for Agents .Samples fret. 11. B. SHAW. Alfred. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Prizes cashed and information furnished by GEORGE UMPHAM. Providence, R. I. 50 Cents to $5 per Evening, at Home We are prepared to furnish profitable em ployment to Men and women at their homes. One person in each locality throughout the United Slates, can engage in this business at great wages. We send, fvik. full particu lars and a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on. Any person seeing this notice, who wants profitable, permanent work, should send us their address, without delay. E. C. ALLEN & CO.. Augusta. Maine MAA DAT FOat ALL. Stencil Tool OlU samples mailed free. A. J. Fclkam, 645 Broadway, N. V. TOID QUICKS. A victim of early indis 1. cretion, causing nervous debility, pre mature decay. Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fel-Inw-sulfeiers. Address J. 11. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau St.. New Pork. THE CELEBRATED SINGER THE superior merits of the "Singer" Ma chines over all others, for either family use or manufacturing pm oses, are so well established and so generally admitted, that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessary. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINE, which has been years in preparation and which has been broucht to perfectiou regard less of time, labor or expense, and is now confidently presented to the public as com parably the best Sewing Machine in exist ence. The Machine in question is simple, com pact, durable and beautiful. It is quiet, ligh running, aud capable of performing a range and variety of work never before attempted upon a single Machine. using either Silk Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, snl sewing with equal facility the very finest and coarsest materials, and anything between the two ex tremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner Its attachments for hemming, braid ing, cording, tucking, quilting, felling, trim ming, binding, etc., are novel and prnet:cal, end have been invented and adjusted cpeci slly for this Machine. Machines always kept on band at our Clothing Store on Bridge street. Mifflintown, Pa., for the inspection of the public, and for sale at tho moat reasonable prices. - Machine Cotton, Needles. Thread, Oil, Ac, and everything pertaining to this Machine constantly kept on hand for sale. V. W. II A RLE V A CO., Agents. Mifflintown, July 13. 1870-ly Slxty-Ove First Prize Tfedals Awarded. THE GREAT Baltimore Piano MANUFACTORY. WILLI ATI K,ABE Sc CO. Manufacturers of Grand Square and I'pright PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instrumeuts have been before the public for nearly Thiry years, and upon their exoellence alone attained an unpurehated pre eminence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, and sweetness through the entire scale. Their TOl'CII is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. la WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, using none but the very best seasoned: material, the large capital em ployed in our business enabling ns to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, &c, &u hand, JsAll our Square Ptanot have our Hew Improved Ovebstbuso Scaik and the Agraffe Treble. We would call special attention to our late improvements in GRAXD PIAA'OS and SQC'AKE CRASDS, Patcned August, 14, 18tiU, which bring the Piano rearer perfec tion than has yet been attained. Every Piano folly Warranted far 5 Tears. We have made arrangements for the Sole W'hnlesnle A'l'nry for the most Celebrated PARLOR ORGAXS and MELODEO.VS, which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Low est Factory Prices. WILLIAM KNABE & CO. JAMES BELLAK. Wholesale Depot, 279 $ 281 South oth St. sepl4-6m Philadelphia. IRON IN THE BLOOD The PERrm AS SYRCP makes the weak stronjr and expels disease by supplying the blood with NAITRE'3 OWJI VlTALIZmO AOEST IRON. Caption. Be sore yon set Pirnvian $rnrn. Pamphlets free. I. p. WNSMORE. Proprietor Sold by Crugguta generally. W1 ILLIATI WISE. Mifflintown, Pa., Agent of the CELEBRATED AMERICAN ORGANS for Juniata eounty. These are the best ORGANS now made. Suited to all circumstances. Prices ranging from $100 $1000. Also, Agent for FIRST-CLASS PIANOS. All instruments sold warrantgd for fir years, aug 2 1870-tf. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau tioned against receiving or negotiating for a Promisory Note, dated Aug. 9, 1870, given by me and held by Jonathan Clouser, amounting to $27.60, as I have not received value for said note, and will not redeem it. HENRY GINGRICH. 111 I As. ' a t ' ii sum GROVER So BAKER'S SEWING MACHINE. The following are selected from thon aanda of testimonials ofi fimtlar character, as expressing the resusous for the prefer ence for &e Grover & Bakkr Machiaes 0 ?er all others. "Hike the Grover Baker Machine, the first place, because, if I had any other, I should slUl want a (j rover & lUker. aud, hav ing a Grover & Baker, it answers the purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work audit is easier to learn than acy other." Mr: J. C Croin (Jenny June " I have had sevvtal years' experience with a Grover & Baker Machine, which has given sie great satisfaction. 1 think the Grover A Baker Machine is more easily managed, and less liable to get out of order. I prefer the Grovel & Baker, decidedly."-Mrt. JJr. H alls, iVfw lor. I have had one in my family for some two years, and from what I know of its workings, and from the testimony of many of my friends who use the same, 1 can hsrdly see how anything could be more complete or give belter satisfaction." Mrt Central Grant. " I believe it to be the best, ail thing con sidered, of any that I have known. It is very simple and easily learned ; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advan tage ,- the stitch is entirely reliable; it does ornamental work beautifully ,- it is not liable to get out of order." Mrt. A.M. Spoon'r, 3G Bond Street, Brooklyn. " I am acquainted with the work of the principal machines: and I prefer the Grover & Baker to them all, because I consider the stitch more elastic. I have work now in t ! house which was done nine years ago. which is still good." Mrt. 2r. McCrembj, Xo. 45 Eatt Trrntyj third Street, ir York. " More than two-thirds of all the sewing done in my fairily fjr the last two years has been done by Grover & Baker's Machiue, and 1 never had a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boyB will make in whole cloth. It is in my opinion by fur the mist valuable of any 1 have tried." Mrt. Henry Ward Beeehtr. The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic offir the public a choice of the best ma chines of both kinds, at their establish ments in all the largo cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price Lists and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on ap plication to Grover !c Baker S. M. Co., 115 Market street, Harrisburg. April 27, 1S70. THE DOUBLE-OVEN Sunnyside Cook of 1370, Is constructed on ENTIRELY NEW AND SCIENTIFIC PRIN CIPLES, with SIPHON FLUE, guaranteed I to thoroughly heat two large ovens, aad six j pot holes, with two-thirds the fuel usea iu the single oven Cook Stoves. We are still manufacturing our Ion; and ; favorably known BARLEY-SHEAF C00XIKG STOVES. '. to highly esteemed by the public for several ' years pant. ! THE JUiNlATA, i Our great dsub'.e heating PARLOR STOVE, j bas been much improved and beautified thii '. year. Where known the merits of this 1 Stove need no comment. ' Oar celebrated SUNNYSIDE FIRE TLACE; HEATERS, among its many premiums also cairied of the first premium at the Maryland liuti'ute at Baltimore, in 18tl'.t, although subjecied to the most severe test at the home of the Balti more Heater. This is the only true hot-air fire-place Heater in the market, and like the regular bnilt cellar heater loses no heat. Send for Circulars a,nd testimcaials. STUART, PETERSON & CO. Philadelphia, Ta. For sale if N. E. LITTLEF1ELD Mifillin town. Pa. Sep. 7 1870 3m, MiyyLiNTowa touudry A.33 MACHINE SHOP I nIIE undersigned would respectfully an-I JL nounce to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining counties, that he bas purchased i the MitSintewn Foundry and Machine Shop, and is prepared to manufacture articles of various descriptions, such as Four and Six j IJorte-pover Thretkinj Machines, also, j Eieht and Ten Horse Power Machines, j being the most celebrated, and best adapted to ine wants oi me iarmer now extant, ana which I will warrant to perform all they are recommended to do Plows of the latest and most improved patterns, considered by all who have used them to be superior to any now in use in this part of the country. I would especially call the attention of farmers to the IRON KING PLOW, which I am man ufacturing, with the latest improvements for 1870. "I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing. Gudgeons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and fitting up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of Coal, Mood, Parlor and Cooking Sloteis. I slso manufacture Hollow Ware, WafEe Roller" for tanners, Ac. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. Remember I Bell ten per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in the country. J. A. CR1SWELL. Feb IB, 1870-tf. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored & jifl Just published, a new edition of JilIr. CulveritaWt Ctltbralcd Estay mBUT on the radical cure (without medi cine) of Spermatorrhea, or Souiinul Weak ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ivpote ct. Mental and Physical Incapaoity, Impedi ments to Marriage, etc , also, Cosscmptios), Epilipst, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. BQUPrice, in sealed envelope, only 6 ets. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates front a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse may ha radically cured without the dangerous ue of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may sure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. BOth. This Lecture should be :n the hands of every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell'a "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, Cdas. J. C. Kmsk A Co., 127 Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4,586. Aug 31. '70-ly M'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un dersigned has established himself in McAlistersville iq the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line should call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they ean be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the publie generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at tention to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. aug 18 69tfl JACOB G. WINET. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAC SULPHUR No SU GAR OF LEAD Xo LITHARGE1 No N1TKJ'?S OF SILVER, antii entirely free pai the Poisonous ami irealth-destFOf iug Drags- used in other Hair PrenaMiions. Transparent and clear aa crtal, it will not soil the finest fabric pera'ly SAKE. CL'JAN and f r'FH'I EST deidatum long SOl'GSIT FOR AN1 FOUND AT LAST 1 It retnre an prevent ifc ftir from be coming Gcny, iirparts a soft., glossy appear, ance, removes Daitdrutf. is eonl aal refi eah ing to the head, checks the H.iu fro.ii fallTng off, and restiires it to a great sjfent when prematurely prrvems Headaches, cures all lluinura, 'jait3jons erupt ioniK and unnat ural heat. A l(tKSSI FOR TKK H AIR IT IS 5Ui E.ST ARTICLE IN THK MARKET. MS. (i. SMITIE. ?entee. firrton Junction. Ma.s. Prepared wily ly PRtlt'TOlt Itllll T1IEKS. (ili)iicetex. M.i?s. Tha-(ienuine is put up in a panel b-.t;ie, aixde expressly for it. with the name of the article !lown in the glans. Ask your llrcisl for Nature's Hair ilestaraiire, and tal: no jrlier. l&aTFor sale at B. J. (Upncr'a 9rug Store, Miriii&town, Pa. IEX. K. McCLURE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. 144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHI LA LSLP1IU. oct27-tf JJOLEUT McMEEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Office on Bridge street., in the room formerly occupied by Kira V. Par'fer, Esq. g 2s. LOUDEN, 11IFJLINTOWN, PA., Offer his services to the citizens of Juni ata couaty as Auctioneer iKtd Vendue Crier. Cbargesv from two to ten dollars. Satisfac tion warranted. nov3-'3m. "imils a. eu ji71.r MIFJLINT&irN, PA. Office hoars 5 A. M. to 3 P. M. Office ia Belford's building, two doors above iht Sen tinel office. Bridge street. "g 18-tf DR. P. U. lilLXDIO, ll':! PATTERSON, PENS' A. August 18, 1809-tf. II03LE0HIATIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Having perm:;nen'.!y located in the bcrougb of Mifflintown. 3Vrs hi professional service to the citizens uf this p'uice and surrounding, country. Office on Main street, ovir Better's Druj Store. aug IS lf60-tf G W McFHERSAN, 601 SANSOM STREET. PHILADELPHIA. ang 18 1369-ly CENTRAL CLAIM AGENCY, JAMES M. SELLERS, 144 SOOTH SIXTH STREET, pinLA&ri.riHA. Cu Bounties. Pensions. Eack Pay. Hors Claims, State Claims. Sc., pn Jnptly collected. No charge for information, nax when money is not collected. octU7-tf Kishacoqnillas Seminary. THIS Institution affords to both sexes sn. pcrioi advantages of edac.ition on lib eral terms. Every uepartmeni French. Ger mai. Painting. Drawing and Music include'! filled by competent and largely experience'' teachers. Expenses for the Year, $200. Fall term opens August 31, 1S70. For catalogue aidre MARTIN MOHI.F.R. Prin.. Kishacofuillas. Miu!in t o , l'a. angl7-Sm J. M. KEPHKAKT BARNES BROTHER & HERROX, WHOLESALE TiEALER 15 HATS AND CAPS, 503 Market Street, Philadelphia, aug 18. 18f.a-ly: KOONS, SCIIU AUZ & CO., COMMISSION M K KC II A NTS AND WHOI.ESAI.K DKALERX IV MACKEREL, SALMON, IIERKING. SFIAI, AND PROVISION GENERALLY, 144 North Delaware Avenue, and 137 North Water Street P III L A DELPHI A, PENS' 'A. aug 18 18y-ly TI1EOLD ESTABLISHED HEX, . . RICHARDSON & CO. 126 Maeket Stseft, Piiilad'a . Is the largest Manufacturing Confectioners and Wholesale Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, &., in the United States. THE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Tlow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground, sold cheaper than any other Plow in the County. He manufacture all kinds of Cast ings, Bells, Stoves. Ac. He will also repair reapers and threshing machines. Give me a call, or address. J. H. ROGERS. Walnut P. 0. aug 18 lS49tf Juniata Co. Pa. NATIONAL HOTEL, LEWISTOWH, PENN A. 'BEAR & IIA.1AKER, Proprietors,
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