Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, October 12, 1870, Image 3

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    WEDNESDAY ORNINO, OCT. 12,-1876.-
PENS3TLVASIA RAILROAD. OX AXD
Iter Monday, June 13, 18T0, Passenger
Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows:
EASTWARD.
Philadelphia Express. j 12,10 A.i M '
YmI Line .':...:.:... 3,25 A. M.'
llarrisb'g Accomoioda'o 10,36 A. M.
3Uil Train.:.,...:....... 6,52 P. M.
' Cincinnati Express...... 8,50 P. M. ''
j - v l. . WESTWARD.' , . ..
. Cincinnati Express. 1,50, A. M.
Pacific Ktpres. ......... 3.34 A. M.
Mail Train 3,01, P. M
J Way Passenger 10,15 A. M.
Pittsburg Express....... 5,36 A. M,
. Accommodation 8 20 P. M. :
JAMES NORTH, Agl
jnum EmiriEST, x. , t. o:
O F: tneetson the first and third Tuesdays
f each month., in the OdJ Fellows Hall,
Thompsonlown, Juniata Co., Pa,
, WM. J. DENNIS, C. P.
W. C. Loo as, Scrihr.' ',
' ' " TOWN A.JCD ' COITNTRV.
The leaves arc falling:
Tmuy clip slieep by borse power down
in New Enjrlaud. '
Tub mornings Art: cool and foggy.
The afternoons are beautiful aud balmy.
Killed. On Monday morning Jack
Frost was killed by fog ' No expression
of regret was beard.
, i r .j r I
Kobert h. Lek, General of the Con-1
federate forces during the rebellion, is I
dead.' ' '
mt - .
TriR Premium A horse belonging to I
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Thomas Arbuckle, Lsq , carried off the
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premium at PerrveviUe, on rndaj-laat. i
,
' Burtsub. Mr., Samuel Gaym-in of ,
Fayette township had his left foot severe-1
ly bruised one day last wet-k: One of, gers that come among us on such oc ta
li i horses fell nn it, i sions. These comments tell ns that if
-we caunot rival large and rich counties
JoThkre Wheu you are at I'crrys-1 . . , ... ., . , . ,
J J ! in the products or the soil ana m the
ville, and wwb to buy good che.ip goods,
and wish to deal with a clever
keeper, go to Stej
site the brick hotel
keeper, eo to Stephenson's utore, oppo-'
r" & r rr i
'Tobacco SroR k Smokers are in a
glee over the cigars that can he bought at
the -ew louacco and 'ars ctore, lit ,
in Kuki rm. in. on .Main siren, .ve aa-
tv-e ad-
vertisement iu another column. i
Sai.K. W. II. Patterson, of this
borough, will sell at public sale, on Sat
urday, the 2Sd inst his entire household j
aud kitchen furniture
Sale at 10 o'clock
A.M.
Ishkprndknt The man who can to question ; bnt how have they done it T
make his own hie. Hack his mva boots, Uy exercidiuggood jud-'neut ; by know
carry, bis own wuoJ. h.iu his own gar-,i"g Low, where au-I when to auvertiee.
d.-n, pay his own debts, and live without I he whole secret is there Advertising
wine or toUcco, need ask no favor'of , has become a fciunce. and uuless its
liiin who riW in aewach and f ur Ex
' r.oilirH :V ;vr '
Cai tion ! In our changeable climate.
coughs, colds, a:ul diseases of the throat,
long and chest will always prevail
Cruel consumption will claim its victims-
These diseases, if attended to in time, can
be arrested and cured. The remedy is
Ur Witar't Bui fin "f H'M Cyrry.
. Ai.MnT .Flan. Ou Wednesday
evening last a coal ml lamp on a table iu
Sheriff I'ietrick's kitchen exploded, and
the burning oil was scattered about u:i
the floor. . Tlw aspect of affairs in the
Sheriff's kitchen about that time certain
ly looked quite serioiu. A number of
rtiseus hasteuad to the spot and assisted
the Sheriff in extingnishing the tire. Not
much damage was done.
(itM. Martiv, Esq.. Commercial
Ldttor of the.liuaa:o xspf,
-If Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy Pwss-
m.A ns Alh.ir lrttlA if wnrl.ll WOUM l)G
" : .-, " .. . ,-Wf(,rlWere"Um e"' u;wPPea,!n leeP.
beyond price as au effective antidote for .. Savhlsre wa awakened bv
r , ... ,i i, ,!'" ! ''ir. uu.um oavHige was awah.enea uy
the horrors of a cold in the head. . . ,- , f . ., f the limn.
.nli.inn- nave alwavs. :
.
, i J:..l,lo
,Q my ease, removed the disagreeable
symptoms, old by druggists or seuu
Sixty Cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce,' Uuffa-1
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lo, X Y and get it by mail.
llRar Corn hurkiuz time is here,
The old-fashioued way of husking by j
band is de-tiued to Dass away. It is said i
that a two-horse machine is manufactured j
at Syrscuse, New York, that can husk j
and silk twenty-five to thirty bushels per i
hour. One mau and two boys can ruu it, '
bind the stalks, and put away the corn, j
The stalks are pushed from a table be- j
tween rollers, and the ears, thereby bro-
ken off, fall down npon other rollers, and
by them are hut-ked and silked.
; , 1
i Hum Uveb- une morning iut c
a number of railroad hands were on
hsnd-car." going up the road to, work m j
the Narrows, one of the meu named Geo. ,
EldeT, who was helping to run the car, ,
was warmed by the exercise, and stopped
work to take off his coat. : The coat was j
parUy off. when the crank caught it and j
in an instant it was wrapped arounu me
Elrlpr was thrown on the
track in front of the car, which passed
over' his body diagonally, lie was a good
deal hnrt, but is doing well under Dr.
Bank's 'medical treatment.
' Alaska!--Where on this globe can
we go beyond the omnipresent Yankee I
Lauding at Sitka, we had walked but a
short distance " into the town when we
reached the northern depot of Dr. Ayer's
medicines in full display among the huts,
shanties and courts of these boreal tribes.
There the familiar homelike names of his
nt.. Pill- A-e... salute us!
fills
.L.wte,.a the interior of ajfew.yi having lost his father and
t -u. .n,l ,hn interior
I1UW UIV K1PJ1 nut v i
i . . , v ..:Ma than its
store Which shows more business than its .
neighbors, and proves that these sim
ple bat sure remedies are even more nec
essary tosavege life than to ourselves
where they visit every fireside. Cor.
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A'rrnn.Jvurnal. "'
KOBBKRY AT- GUN CtaBBK. On
slors-- . Joseph
Stiffler, at Canoe Creek , was 'entered by
burglars and pretty thoroughly cleaned
out. The thieves foiced their way into
the post office department where they
found a couple of dollars in pennies,
winch they appropriated, to their, ,"ovn
use. ., Nothing else of , any ; value being
found here, they made their way into the
store room. Here they took everything
they could manage to earry, consisting
of a large lot of boots, shoes1 and other
goods. After the robbery the dastardly
villains attempted to burn the building,
and with this inteutioa kindled a fire in
two places .-. Fortunately this . scheme
wag frustrated as the fire died out of its
own accord. No' chie! leading to the
identification of the Vnrglars has been
obtained. HuUiJaythurij Standard.
The Agricultural Fair We did
not attend the Fair at Petrysville to
scrutinize aud criticise the display. Those
I of our citizens who attended it, are fully
' competent to judge of its merits as a
i "Juniata Comity Fair" Thev know
whether the display of agricultural pro
ducts and agricultural implements equal
ed the display of former years. The at-1
tendance on Tlmrfdny- was larjre, aud
rcspectuble in every particular. It is
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gether at one tune and at one place, and i
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couduct thomselves s aid our citizens
nnt ntfAd that in maiiw rif I a jnni In. I
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Iast week at the Fair. There was noth- !
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ins; there that could cive offence te the
moet fastidious, and it was the standing
remark of strangers who had seen "much
of the world,' who had eeeu society iu
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all us phases, from the humblest to the
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highest, that they "never anywhere saw
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so many people at one time behave so
well." Let ns as a people make a note
of the favorable observations of the stran-
: variety of farmin? implements aud ma-
!L;n..u titaiid tli.ir onlml in
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r ni-pLaliIr nimljct and intelligence.
' The iiianHenient thronjriiout was good
'pHR Vai.uk ok AovettTisiSG . A
ri,er tle Tribune makes this sens:-1
hie suggestion :
many uun.m o., u.u.. .o ...
expense .g,uu j rj j
j hih rents for a prominent store to ex
! hibit his wares, aud put up expeusives
t signs, aud seems not to know that both
methods of advertising
The
intances of men who have made ;
;
fortunes by advertising are too numerous ;
J
principles are ao.uemi to, large amounts
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f mou.-y may be expended to no pur- j goolg rf yonM tui8 la,ance of
poSB To advertise successfully requires ; lmnAnd AMarB i pai,l on them."
more knowledge of the means than most j..Wfr gH;d Mr. lains, "I am in the
brtsines. men posses and more thought , ,ia()it of geuiw, my gl((jds t before
'than ll.ey have time to beetow to it , (m hjm ..Tuat-8 uo difference ;
! Hence many large houses rind it profita- i Un Well,- remon
l,le. to employ competent meu who make j Uarrig ..jt won,d me t0 a
it their specialty. I . ,. , . e
1 venture tbe opinion ..hat every per i S1 draI of trouble t0 Set ont of the
son experienced in advertising will bear j " now" aA alter a short dialogue,
me out in saving that the business mau w"s fced to appeal to h.s friend
w!.o controls the sale of ar. article that ll;rt- l'hl couIJ le'"1 Liui
supplies an actual want, need not fear': 300, rtfunl il in Greene-
to invest largely in advertising, if Le ! br-. Herbert was completely taken
does it with intelligent tact and discrira-; ,Ie btli(:ved tUe u,rY with it9 cir
iuatiou as to the use of the best means. ; cumstances, and felt for his large pocket-
Under proper
circumstances, he cannot ;
fail of realizing a fortune.
Saii and Fatal Arci ukst at Tea- I
.Sutviixk fkom thk Explosion of a
J-.UolnJlL Lamp. Ou Monday night!
,;Wj ab(MJt 10 0clock, after the family 1
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' which lor better security was nlaced in
aud , d in tne olher I
;
room, adjoiuing their sleeping room ; the j
a ..l: u.. j .u-I
ionic wo iu.uK ui "cj l"c -'"-1
; ney of the iamp; when he at once leap-
t-d out of bed, and when he fonnd that !
he could not blow it out, he started for
the kitchen lor some water to threw over
it. And while ho was gone out, Mrs.
Saridge sprang out of bed, caught hold
of the bucket and was going to carry it
all out to the kitchen door, and throw it
out of doors, but the blae burned her
hands so that she had to let it drop just
at the door of the dining room, when it
fell over, and enveloped her in flames,
Mr. Savidge ran and endeavored to tear
the clothes from her body, and in so do-
'ing burned his bauds most terrible, at
i In ti0 v,rv hnnA M ra SavMcrp
over her wUe body
of her
ge ti al)0Ut 5 0.clock
morning whe death nVmi her
rf Buffering daughterf Sie)
cn&m9 rf hpr raQ
down stairs to her relief, and also burned
her feet and hands very badly, and their
son lienjamin was also slightly burned
at several places. The house was set
on fire, but soon extinguished, before
any considerable damage was done. It
has cast a deep sadness and gloom over
the entire commnnity, and ' is another
warning to be cautious about keeping
lamps burning during the uight, which
is becoming more and more prevalent, as
people seem to feel more secure from ,
robbers under snch circumstances. , Mr.
Savidge has had a large share of mis-
tortunes and .unctions aunng .ue rnsi
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mother, and now his wife, by death. lie
UHU tL uuu fniuuiuiv ajvrs ?vj o ivivU) w nivu
was .never recovered. ' His store was
broken into and safe carried out, and
attempted ' to be blown open, and just a
f:w weeks ago his stable was burned to
the grounJ Snbury Democrat.
Daring Bobrkbxom tub Johnstown
Accommodation Traih A Yoino
Wbstmohblandbr Returning from
California losses $8.000. The Pitt
burgh 1'ot'l, of Tuesday morning, furn
ishes the following startling account of a j nection (with many other objects that al
most daring robbery, perpetrated upon a ' tracted attention we wish to speak es-
youog gentItoiant whose parents reside
u unrau, tuul vajuai r. on s. wtBBj.j3KftW iUdVHI.Ol, Wllivur WW mere OU
Yesterday revening at five o'clock, a
good looking young mau, giving his
name as Christopher Herbert, of Salem,
about eight milee from Greensbnrg,
came to the Mayor's office with an ac
count of a robbery whiclfalmost sur
passes belief. ' .' '' .
His story was calculated to . excite
credulity... in, the mind of any one not
looking at the relator. He bad been
in California .since 1S9 1, and located
himself at Whiskey Diggings' eighty
miles south of San Francisco. He had
deprived himself of almost every com
fort in oidar to accumulate a sons which
witli careful handling,' would have placed
him beyond the reach of want He
set out ou his return about four weeks
ago, with eight thousand dollars in a
well sealed package, and some three
hundred dollars in a large breast pocket-
book. He stopped a day at Omaha and
Council Bluff s, . arriving at Chicago on
and some other little thiues, anl in doing
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so was compelled to take one hundred
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dollars out ot ins targe package. , iiav-
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ids; finished his purchase, he left that
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city on Sunday night, arriving here at
eleven o'clock.
The Cincinnati Express east did not
stop at Greensburg. so he was compelled
to liy over until four ; but he went im
mediately to the office to procure a ticket
for the Johnstown Aecommodation.which
leaves at 4:05 As he was at the ticket
office, a very geiitlemauly lookiug indi
vidual stepped up aud asked him where
he was going, lie replied "To Greens
burg." "That's just the place I am go
ing to," replied the stranger, 'T do busi
ness there"' "Well," says Herbert,
"Mr. Win.- Keenan,' the' editor there, is
my brother in law." ! know him very
well, know his paper," &c. Every
name Herbert mentioned, the friend
knew.
They walked down as far as oue of
the baukg, which one Herbert could not
I remember,
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a little business iu there ; he went in
and, ci mo out presently with a draft iu
his hand for two thousand dollars, which
! I.n clinvi.il fn lT. rliort Thpv retnrne
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lo rue uepoi. cnb un liic uam, auu n.
j . m.
m:l!iiii nut. iT tin rifnnt. 1 he conductor
passed around and collected the tickets,
when a man came into the car iu his shirt
sleeves, with a pen behind his ear, laid
bis hand on the shoulder of his traveling
com pan ion and said, ".Mr. Harris, I be
r
j.,, Myeg .. ..Wel,t we can't ghip
l0 t ailvaDCe tl,e money, which he
' counted out. He leaned over and count
! irl thp moiiev on his knee. aud. as he
mn . ,iU fLjrt sl(jeveg ag(J
ean(;d down on him, the other man crowd
ing pretty close. When the money
was couuted our, the 'man in his shirt
sleeves told Harris 10 come ont and sign
. 11 v. i
lth papcrg etc Harris very politely
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10111 W P u,a m
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turueu.anu mey uoiu wmi uui m tuc rou
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giwiy puttin
cull 11 fctlQ smi kUisCtuvi avaM vv i woo
op his pocket-book,
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when he felt that his package was gone.
IIe t,,en t, et ont tne caPf but
....jj BOt uutil the train nached East
Libertyi wuere j,e took the street cars
and returned to the city, going immedi
ately to the Mayor's office. Chief Hague
heard his story and immediately sent De
tective Cupples with the man to Roches
ter, supposing the two tobbers would
take the accommodation to that point
and then ship west on the express.
The man Herbert is only twenty-six
years bid, and had been in California
for the last nine years. He ssys he
worked night and day for the money,
and deprived himself of every comfort
He says if they bad only shot him
whilst they were about it he would have
been better satisfied. ' ' ' .
The robbers had evidently followed
him from Chicago, or from a point fur-'
ther west. .The man who sat down be
side him in the cars was a tall, good
looking: man, with side : whiskers, and
wore a light overcoat. '
The Chief of Police entertains - a
hope that they may catch them at Ro
chester. . ...
It. Stops Hbbe The Fast Line
westward bound has for some time been
stopping here, though' this place is not
mentioned on the schedule as a stopping
place. We cannot think that the Rail-
r0Rli Company will entirely cut ' us off.
It certainly cannot help but have a "warm
side' for this place, for it has valuable
real estate in Patterson, such ' as town
lots and machine shops..: If the Com
pany cannot uss the shops with profit for
themselves, their influence, it is believed,
is strong enough to induce -some enter
prising manufacturing company ' to lease
them and start business here. " "Will the
Company permit 'th suggestion
Fa the Sentinel.
What Was at the Connty Fair.
Mb. Editor : I want to tell you and
yonr readers "thai w visited the Connty
Fair at Perrysville ast week, and in con-
'pecially,. of, the Wjieklbr 2c. Wjlsu-n j
J exhibition. .Doubtless manyjof your
patrons are well acquainted with the
merits of this most excellent machine,
as it is daily finding a place in almost
every household 'throughout the county.
Atthe Fair we ionnd the Wheeler &
Wilson, the" (Trover & Baker, and the
Howeall under the management of ex
pert operators. Hence it gave the pub
lic every chance to see what was 'claimed
fur the difiereet machines, and how they
each performed their work, and we fully
believe that when we say that the Wheeler
& Wilson is the superior machine, we are
only reiterating the opinion of two-thirds
of the persons who gave the matter any,
attention, and, as an. evidence of this
we might cite the fact that dnring the
Fair the agent of the Wheeler & Wilson
sold twenty-eight machines, while three
of the Howe were Sold, and as for the
others, we did nut learn what the extent
of their sales were if We might also state
that W. II. Gray and I. C. Smith, M. D
of Miffliutirwn, are the agents for the
Wheeler & Wilson. s- 11
Yours, Respectfully,,; I M.
Who Has It ? On last Friday a lady,
Miss Ella J.' Howell, whose post-office
address is Pleasant View, this county,
lost a silver hunting-case watch on the
Fair-ground, at Perrysville. A. lady
fonnd the watch, and a gentleman, in be
half of the finder,, publicly announced
that a watch had been found. Will that
lady and gentleman send their address
and the watch t Miss Howell, or, if
more convenient to them, they can send
to the editor of the Skntinel, who will
forward both the address and watch to !
the owner. Two names may be fonnd
engraved in the case, namely, J. B. Giay,
John Rowe. A number of persons saw
the lady who found the watch. Will
some one of them write to the owner or
to the editor of the Sk.viinkl, and state
who has it.
Nothing Like It. We refer to NA
TURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE ad
vertised in another column. It is iu one
baffle, aud as clear as ice.' No gum. uo
filth, no po'i 1. Examine it. See adver
tisement For sale at B. F. Kepuer's
Drug Store, Main street, Miffliutown
See advertisement.
A handsome iron fence has this week
been put around the soldier's monument.
HARKIElt.
On the tith iurt., by Rev. Solomon Sieber
JOHN t. WERT, of Snyder county, and Hiss
LY1HA M. SAUS.MA.N. of Juniata county.
(CommcKia!.
CLOSING PRICES
40 So. 3d St. Phila.
3 o'clock, p.m. ' Oct. 11,1 870.
r. s. ci of 81
62 -.
" '04
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'05. new
" '7. new,....
" '6f
" 6's. 10-40"
113;1I4
.1129(541121
.. 11lj(5i)i:iS
111(!112
J10Jto,U0J
, 110ooll4
iiOjif.nO(t
inC5(,;106J
U. S. 30 Vear C per eeuLCy 111.111 J
Gold,.... 1134.1131
Silver 1 (.109
I'nion Pscifie R. II. 1st M. Bonds. 830 (S40
Central Pacific R. R 900 (5,910
Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds. 700 (u,725
MIFFLIXTOWN & PATTERSON'XARKETS-
' 'aSaa '
. MIFFLIN GRAIN MARKET. C.
FLOUR, f COAL, "i ton
Super, bl. . $4 50 ITrevertoo atove B 00
Extra.-.. 5 60 do Egr 00
Fancy,- 6 50 Sunbury stove 6 00
Rve. wt. 2 00 do Egg 6 00
Cora Meal,-....
GRAIN.
White wheal...
Red Wheat
Rj
Barley,...
Corn,
Buckwheat
Oata,
SEEDS.
Clover, bus
Timothy.
1 76 Chestnut o 00
jPea. . . 3 60
1 26 I Mixed,.... '. 2 75
1 18 I WOOD,
( 75 jOak,. ..:...
4 00
4 50
ru juicaorv,...
75 - HAY,
90 iTinwthy 12 00
40 Clover,. 12 00
Retailed Articles.
Plaster, tot 10 00
8 00
4 50
200
Flax,
Corrected weekly hj D. P. Sulonff.
GRAY BILL A SHELLY'sT PRICES CUR
RENT. Reported Weekly.
Prime Roll Butter 83
Eggs 20
Lard 20
Tallow 09
Wool ..: 60
Rice 11
While Sugar 14
Brown do. 10tol8
Best Rio Coffee ... 25
Grotiod alum salt 200
Turks Island do. 1 75
bniry sail .. 9lol4
PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE.
Beported weekly for the Juniata Skktinsl !
by the Bourd of Commerce of Mimiu and t'at-
terson. .
it t -
White Wheat
Red " ....
Rye
Barley
Cora
Oats ...
Cloveraeed:..-Timosbyseed-Flaxteed
'
Dried Apples,
per lb ,
7;
OF
tirstt 0 YT;n
S115 White beans,
- 1 10 . per bus-.... 2 00
- r 75 Beeswax lb 85
80 Soap, dry-..:. 08
85 Candles 12
, 40 Wool, washed 45
6 00 Rags .v. 03
4 00 Butter, prime
2 00 roll. V lb... . 32
-. Eggs, dox- - 2i
08 Tallow, lb- 08
I.: -.-20 Lard U 20
k ' 12 Hams , - ; 18
tf 06 p Shoulder. ' . .-: IS
f 20. Sides - 16
. 10 Salt, Ground
35 Alum -p sack 2 00
Peaches, pared .
rt, unpared
Chcrrisii...
Currants .J.
Blaekberries
Potatoes .......
... .: h
PUILAUELPUIA MARKETS, -
PHILAPSLPhtA, Oct. 11, 1870.
The demand Tar flout: has fallen off.' only
a few hundred barrels changed bauds, includes"-;
;.; !,f.j ')
Superfine...'. ....... $4 0(5-5 00
Extras $5 00(a 5 50
N. W. Extra Family.. $6 00(5.6 75
Penna. do. do $6 75.7 00
Ohio k Ind. do. do.". J.U. $6 75,7 25 i
Fanoy Brands $7 268 60
There is less doing in ..Wheat and prices
are unchanged ; sales of 24.000 bus of Ind
red at $1.37al,42. 4,000 bus of .Pens do at
$1,37. Rye is firm, and -Western may be
quoted at 92c Corn' is dull aud weak; sales
of 3500 bus yellow at 88aS2c, aud mixed
Westera at 85a90c. Oats are duff j J500 bos
of wbiuaold at 50ao2e. ' :'-'
ADVERTISE ! ADVERTISE !
To all KeoWlttia it maj Concern. ,
rrva r 'Tl-i'
sk M V eaVbsV ttim m
.-.If yak haytj losV anything; i
ilf you bavte fouml anything,
If .you have., a house to. rent,
' : If vou Want to rent a house,
If you want boarding, j
.', If you waut iynployment,
If you want hired help,
..If you want any tiling,-: .,
TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT
.'""-"- ' i: - :; I.. .; j ; ''f -'
s , BY ADVEIJTISIXa IX THE i
S o xx -t i xi o 1 -
t&-lVSZXS. BLISDNtSS. sad CX
TAKIU1 treated with the utmost success by
J. Isi-s, M .'!)., aiel Professor of Diirattt of
th Hut ttn.l fiitr it iitfj1 in -thf Writirtl
J Q.ollrqt of PrnnlDani, iH pran' trptrimct.
(formorlT of Xeydcn.HoRnad.) ha. ttoo Aron
Street, I'hiln. Tesiiinonials can be men at
his ofiico. The medical faculty are invited to
aceonapuny jVeir pntirnts. an b ba do secrets
in bis praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with
out pain. No charge for examination. :
octlS-ly .. ..-. ..:,!
THE DOUBLE-OVEN " , "
Sun ii side Cook of 1S70,
Is constructed on ,
ENTIRELY NEW AND KOIESTIFIC PRIN
CIPLES, with SIPHON' FLL'E. guaranteed
to thoroughly heat two large nTene, and lix
potholes, with two-third ibe tuel used in
the single oeu Cuuk .Stores.
We are still manufacturing our long and
favorably known
BARLEY-SHEAF COOKLNff STOYES,'
so highly esteemed by the public for several
yearn past.
' theTiwata, .-:
Our great double heating I'AfitOR STOVE,
baa been much improved ond beautified this
year. Where known the merits of this
Stove need no comment!
Our celebrated
SUMSIDE FIRE PLACE HEATERS,
among its many premiums also cat ried off
tne first premium at the Marylan.1 Institutt at
Ballimort, in ISt'.'J, although aubjecied to be
moat severe tests at the home of the Balti -
more Healer. This is the only true hot-air
fire-place Heater in the market, and like the
regular built cellar heater loses no heat.
Send for Circulars and testimonials.
STUART PETERSON & CO. "
' v ' i i i ' p
iiitaueiputa, ra.
r ur MLO uy L. Ul ilLDHLbU .UIUIIIII- V
nn l' I
Sep. 7 1870 3m.
giciu Sldtmtsrmrafs.
InnlRAVELERS
Mill IFB ANl ACCIDENT l.NSUR-
Aitxi iu.nrn.il, oi narttor'i.
Conn. Cash Asset. $t.fiW).tatl.
Grants LIFE and E1D0H 1E1T Pol
icies of all approved foitns. Ample
i I I security, low rets Also insures
against- ICCIVEATS cauting death
V 1
I or total rtieabtllty.- lias paui Dliv per may
1 fr sll Years in benefits to policy-holders.
j ,
OC C A Dst t 40 ucw articles for Agents
j Samples fret. H-15. SHAW. Alfred.
! Me. -
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.
Prizes cashed and information furnished by
GEORGE CMPUAM, Providence. R. I.
50 Cents to $5 per Evening, at Home
Ws are prepared to furnish profitable em
ployment to Men and women at their homes.
One person in each locality throughout the
United States, can engage in this husiuass at
great wages. We eend, fRKi, full particu
lars and a valuable sample, wbioh will do to
commence work on. Any person seeing Ibis
notice,' who wants profitable,' permanent
work, should send us their address, without
delay.
E. C. ALLEN & CO.. Augusta, Maine
C 1 A 1 Bit, FOB
ALL. Stencil Tool
Oiui
amoks mailed free. A. J. FrtLax,
MS Broadway, ... . '
: i ' ' ' ' L - ' ' 1 -
AVOID QrlflS. A victim of early indis
cretion, causing nervous debility, pre
mature decay. &o., having tried in vain every
advertised remedy, has a simple means of
self-cure, which he will send free to hi fel-low-euffeiers.
Address J. H. TUTTLE, 78
Nassaa at.. New Pork.
5-20's ,
AND
1881'
t
BOLUIIT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
OA' MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
G-old
BOUGHT AND SOLD AT
MARKET RATES.
Coupons Cashed.
Pacific Railroad Bands Bought and Sold.
Stocks
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
COMMISSION O N LY.
ACCOUNTS RKCE1VED AND INTEREST
ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES,
SUBJECT TO CHECK
AT SIGHT. .
IkHAVEN & BRO..
40 South Third Street, Philada.
D.P. SULOUFF,
FORWARDING AND C0M1S
SlOxN MERCH ANT,
DEALER IN
GUAIX,
LUMBER,
COAL,
PLASTEK,
SALT,
CEMENT , . -
CALCINED PLASTER.
GRALN WILL BE RECEIVED IN
STORE TO BE SOLD BY JUNE 1st
170. " ;: ' ' - -
I'Z '.: ... aug 13 'C'J-lf "
SMwiiSCttVtttS.
NATURE'S j
HAIR RESTORATIVE:
! Contains no LAC MJU'HUR-Xo SU
j CAROFLE.VD No LITHARGE;
i No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is !
. . , , . by the single viae. doze. buvlrex or tho'f-
entirely free from the I oisonous and . JnJ Allper..n. wishing 8.d U.nt.v
Health-destroying Drugs used iu other tine will do well t call and' see- for iiwu-
Hair Preparations. i'lSl. ' , ' V .
JS odd and responsible Agem waaui.
Transparent. aii4 clear as crystal, it wit! ' Aiidress,
not soil the finest fnbric perfe'ly SAFK. j J05AS- fBERHfLTZEB.
CLK AN and FFKH'IE.NT desideratum long ! Mifflimowo, Juniata Vo.M Pa.
SOUGHT FOIt A D FOPXD AT LAST 1 j Feb- 14. l7d-ly i '
It restores and prerents the Huir from be- j . , 1 Tl " "' l'x
coming Gray, iirparts soft, glossy appear. UfOl'lTY 311(1 1 1"0Y1SI(VII OWFC
ance, removes Da.vlrulf, is cool and refresh-;
ing lo the head, checks the Hair ficm falling
off, and restores it lo a gret extcut when 1
prematurely lost, prerems nenuacnei. enren
all Humors, cutaneous ernpt inns, and unnxl-j
nml heat. AS A MtESSIXO FOIi TIIK.'
HAIR IT 13 THE BEST ARTICLE IX THE ,
MARKET.
DR. ti. SMITH. Patentee. Oraton .Tuncfinn.
Maes. Prepared only by I'ROtTfMl 11RO -
Prepared onlr by PR OCT 1(1 11RO-!
THERS. Gloucester, M.tss. The Renaioe is
put up in a panel bottle. Diadc expressly for i
it. with the name of the article hlowa in rb
glaaa. Ask your Drugisf. for Nature's H.iir -
Restorative, aud take no other.
IftrFor sele at B. F. Kepner"s Drog
MimiDtown. Pa.
Slity-flve Pint Prize ledals isaralrsl.
TIIK CKEAT
Mfninrn Pinnn!
llllUlt 1 ',
M AX LF ACTOR V.
WILLIAM KVAIti: &. Cii.
M(iJacturer of
Grand Square and t'pright
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, 21 D.
These Instrumeuts have been before the i
public for nearly Thirty years, and npon their .
excellence alone attained an unpurchmti pre
tminrnct, which pronounces them unequalled.
Their
TOXE
combines gn?at power, sweetness, and fine '
sinfrtnrr nunlitv. a4 well An frreat. miritv of1
V lntonstiollt ,,! sweetness through the entire
gcale Their
( ' TIIITII
! -
i P1'"' nd and entirely free from
V lle "ffne,s founJ 10 89 mBy I'n.
la WOHK.M AXSIUP
j ,hey are nneonnlled, using none but the very
jbest it.ai the large capital c::i ;
I plo.yei in our business enabling us to keep !
I COIi1iuoh11t au immclllie gtock f lumber , ., i
hand
All our Swart Piano have our New
Improved OvEKracii(i scalk ami the Ayr,ih
Tt-SU.
S g'We would call special attention to our
late improvement in (JHAXI) I'ASOS and
HQ I TAKE UJCAXIjS, Patened August. 14.
ih'io. which bring tho Piano nearer perfeo
tion than has yet been attained.
Every Piano folly Warranted Tor 5 Tears.
We have made nrr;inemnts for the Solr
Wholrmle A'lenn fir tb ro? I'elehrated
1'AJt.ion intvAsn sKt.oinsoss.
which we ofTr Whole? :ile and Retail, at Low-
eetfactury Prices.
WILLIAM KSABE & CO.
JAMES BELLAK.
Wholesale Depot,
273 ,j- 21 S-iilh :,th S'.
Pbilatleliihia.
epl4oui
THE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS.
AX ISDISPEXSAIILK ARTI
CLE I'oa the lames.
(viirfywjt v )
This Curler is the
most perfect invention
ever offered to the pub.
lie. It is easilv op
erated, neat in appenr-
ance. and will not injure
the hair, as there is no
heat required, nor any
nietalic substance nsed
to rust or break thebair. :
.Munutiioiumd oulv, and for sale hv
' MrMILLAN Si CO.
Ii3 North Front Street, Philadelphia,
SoM at Dry Goods, Trimmings and Notion
Stoves
X. B. Sinele Box 25 cents ; 3 Boxes, as-1
sorte.1 siies. 65 cts. Ma,M 'frn to any part
of the United States, npon receipt of the
n June 15 Gm
416. 416
PENNSYLVANIA . I
STEAM DYEING & SCOURING1
ESTABLISHMENT.
OFFICE. NO. 416 MARKET STREET 1
IIARKISBIRU, Pa.
fi i T 1 i ' Tl ' '
breat heuuctioii in i nccs ! ;
Having made a reduction of nearly fifty
per cent, in the prices of hist season, we can
offer extra inducements this Fall to persons ;
having work t be done iu our line.
Steam Dyeinp and Cleansing in all its
bntnehes in .li enors and in all fbrie8,,Ucb!
as Dress Goods of all kinds. Ladies , chil-
dren's and Gents' Garments, Shawls, Table (
and Piano Covers. Ribbons. Straw Goods,!
Ac, sc. Particular attention paid lo tho
Cleansing and Srsnrlor of CcntlrsaeVs
thirments.
Crape Statclt Cleaned, BUaehtd and Dyed in
Beautiful Colon.
Now heing the time to prepare for Fall and
Winter. AH those having work to be dune in
our line -will find it greatly to their advantage
to give ua a call.
JAS. A. MONTGOMERY,
aug-M-Sm No. 414 Market Street.'
CLARK & FRANK,
HARDWARE DEALERS,
OPPOSITE TUE CUtBT 1K.LSK,
MIFFLINTOWN, PENN'A.
Iron, Steel. Nails, Nail Rod, Horse Shoes,
Carpenters, Builders, Carriage Makers, Cab-
, . isel Makers and Uousa laraishing
rr . p t w i v
x
Call before purchasing elsewhere, at
CLACK & FRANKS,
aug IS, IbW-ff-J - Mratnforn,.ra.
, yooe Oenulne umcss EigTied L lirrra.
,
The Place for Good GrapVrines
: ,-;n1rW
j AXD siK AIT-VISE SCKSERT.:,
THE undpT".i;ie4 auld rstetf'jlly in
' loroi ib- puMre Aim M bs- MMtitd
Orapv-Tiue .NurTT aboiM mile norllwaA
of .MiRintown, where he ! letting
; lrge number of :he di!"Tft Virtefiee, of
Grapes; and Waving beea Or busim fi-r
seTeu years, be is now prepared to furnish
VLKS OI AU, TUB LKAM.V
VAi;irri:s, Ai w thk;
M0ST HKOMISIXO
KlNIS, AT
Ij O "IV II A T K .
Cherry S treat Mifflint9-n, Fit.
-l ''
rpiTE nodersinneit, having purchased the
i ror. an.V l'rr-,i,io Swe of-S. K.
Uudon.. sHuate sn tTirrry street. E.isfroinf.
Sim now e hand a fjtl ad well eleete) a-
?.,rt merit of
1 7 .-
AfMiws-. Symps. Te:is.'(.'ffee. Floor am)
Fesl. Mxckeral. Salt. Coal Oil. thicket,.
lotni!. Fancy and Coiimuou Soapt,
pices. Kite. CnckersJ Cefte
Laaencv. Starch. Cora
Staroh. Vinegar..
Waehin
Soda. BnJsngSoda; tamp FTnes; lamp tficktr.
Uriihei, Indigo,. t'o;lis-. Hair Oil. l'wr
fu m err. Glove and lo"?y. Saie-
i pi"ers. Thread. Rnvfnna.
l,0io, ant) Stationery, -d fn- f:c ar gooS
aonment of everything .n-u.lly kept in a
eoun'.ry lirotery sd rlriin Store. Also, a
: inrgr stock of KOfl l'S, and a
, Complete .isxarfRieirf sf ta4tn aid1 thlt
dren's Stxxs a aid Bragan.
fr? The highest rates allowed in exchange
for Butter and Eg..TisJ5 Vroaijs pyersv
marSD C KARTLT.
NEW DRUG STORE
BANKS & 1IA3IUX,
Main Street, MiJfntfoKH 'r,
1'EALERS IN
URltS IvD TIEflMl.tES,
Chemicals, llye Stuff,
Oils. Paints,
Varnishes, Gl,
Putty. Coal Oil,
Lamps. liurners,
t'hinirwy. Brushes.
Infants Brushes', Snap",
Hair Brush, 7of!v Brushes.
Perfumery, roml.
Hair Oil, " TaHieco
Cigars, 5iet,
aud Stationary.
LAKUK VAIUKIV M-
LATENT MEDICINES,
selected with grertl care, and w:irrantI frma
high atlthoritv-
l'un-st or KINM ASD Ul'ORS frMer!i
cal Purposes.
jepRBSCniI'Tlt'j;.' compounded wlrh
great care. nialti'7t- !y
"" COME THIS WAY ! !
1
- yt I f t f
M f J( !fl' W f IT(1 MrC I
,
i rjHK un'lfrsi?r.el hiiTTti); opened a FIttr
X and Fred Store M;i strr't, (ippi:te
the Post ORirr. iu h huililine f'wmerly ccti-
; pic? by t'ulcli 1'arl.er. would respectfully
announce to l!.e ei'ij4-ns of Mitilintowa and
vicinity, thai he ia now prepared li fornieh
the public with
i FLOUR wNt) FEED,
St t II AS
Cni Xtal, Cora, (la', ( Imp. MuhUiifjn,
j Sli'irl, Z.Vaw, J(t- IfK.,
And everylhina itsunily kept ia a First-class
Fee l Store. Also.
' POTATOES KOU SAl.K CH V.A P.
I "ill deliver all goo-Is if t-rdered. I
respectfully solicit a liberal share of public
patronage.
ENOS BEKGY.
Mifflintown, April 2". l?70 ."itt.
" C O X F EC T I OS E 11 i
i p JJ J g jj1 O Ii L
1
TIIF. undersisnrd. thankful fnr past pal-
- !' :h """" ,nlr inf'iinK hi
H customers and t.e p.tl.l.e feaeva.ly that
i be has adde'l another laree and well selected
! , ...I. Ar I .... . i ........... I ' ..... i .
stock of Oranges. Lemons. Potnloes. Tohao-
co. Cigars. Spires cf li kin-M. and the 7ry
tt trrk i.f Conitrtumrrm frrr hrwt'jltt lo the
eounlv: llso.
Fresh Bread, Soils, Cftkes. Ac.
H.niaj: ptireh tsed the Mifflir. Uukery, I am
DutcU Hyr F.r'ea i, c,k...
Sugar Cake, f pice Cake. I'onnd take. Fri
Cake, Pponjre Cuke. Xe. Jel'.v Hull and Or-
n,entai cu. ,.).
Having senrel the aorvtces of a first
c!'s baker. ! am prepared to furnijh the
country trade with ail kind cf caliea at rea
eonahle rates.
Nov. It), 1H.!K WM. II. FOOLF.
jieW TiD aill StOYC Es-laWishlllCHU
...
Perryri'lr, Jiauila Cuiu'if, I',t
"VTKHT nderine-l has opened nut a new
- L v Tin and Stove Establishment in 'ie room
on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca
rora Hotel, where he wnuld be pleased to see
' all who are in want of Tinware. Mores. Je.
j He will also jr've pror-tt attention to all or
1 ders for Roofln;. Spoming an-l Johtitiig. a'.i
' of which he gnnraairoa lo put up with Ihe
' best of material and in a workinn-like niaa
j tier. Having had over leu yenrs experience
in the business he fl:iters himself that he
can give entire satisfaction to the public.
He keeps on han't the celebrated Niuirnd
C 1. U . 1. ml. tm l.u I .,,t.p m....
j ne. lie will Kicp ou nami tne nentai
i Heateis. and a general assortment nl (lie beat
.... . ... . ...
Stoves manuract tired. JOHN DUNKAK.
""WAITED! '
I Will Exchange Greenbacks fur
l l orJs f 8owt' ChSstsnt fhtk Cark.
tjyjyj it delivered on at Patter-on. Per
rysville, or Thotupsootown K. It. Station. '
Also, 5UtU) good aonnd hewed Locust Pasta,
5000 Kouuii lioured Fence Posts, also,
Will Pay Cntali Tor Railroad
Ties-
Will Iluif all Kiwis of LuaJtcr.
Go where you can sell your Lumber, Hark.
Pn.i. fiv ITAS11. as too run tmv mnr.
fjf ,Q tban you can for $10 iu trade.
I have also a full supply of
DQTY S CLOTHES WASHERS AND
WRINGERS
' hand, whtch I will sell cheap fot cash.
: Also Bvs llorse Hay Forks, rhe best bow in
use, which I offer at reduced prices.
J. B. M.I0DD.
' may CI, 1ST0 . tttvu.