Cjt Jarala Sentinel. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 19. 1870. onn riENNSTLYA'CTa BATTRnn nv mn L after Moaday, Jan 13, 1870, Passenger Trin will i4tc Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,10 A. H Fast Line 3,25 A. M. Uarriib'g Accommoda'n 10,36 A. M. Mail Train 6,52 P.M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. ' ' WESTWARD. Cincinnf.fi Express 1,50, A. M. Pacific Express 3,34 A. M. Mail Train... 8,01, P.M. Way Passenger 10.15 A. M. Pittsburg Express 5,36 A. M. Accommodation. 8 20 P. M. ' - ' JAMES KORTH, Ag't " JCIIlTi EICilPBEST," !U. It, I. O. O F. meets on the first and third Tuesdays f each month, in (he Odd Fellows' Hall, Thompeoutown, Juniata Co., Pa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. Loo., Serite. TOWS AMP COUSTRV. The wild geese are on the wing. Cribbing The farmers are husking and cribbing their corn. See advertisement of John J. Patter son,' in another column, for the sale of real estate. GiAl. The wheat crop in Janiata is not largo. The oats crop is smaller than last year. The corn crop is eousid rably larger than latt rear. A protracted meeting was commenced in the Lutheran cbnrch in this place on yesterday eveoiug. We hope the meeting may result iu the conversion u many souls. Gum Boots for Men and lSoys, Gam Orer-slioes for Men and Boys, Gum Over-shoes, uskins and Sandals for Ladies and Misses, at manufacturer's prices, at Gkavbill & Shem.v's. FlSUj Iilack bass are occasionally caught here in the Juuiata. When eanght tbey should again be returned to the stream. By practising this a few years, we secure for all a moderate sup ply of fine fish. The sport ot catching bass with a line is said to be fine sport. Nothinu Likk It. We refer to NA TURK'S HAIR RESTORATIVE ad vertised in anuiber column. It is in our Lotllr, and as clear as ice. No gum. no filth, HopaU" Examine it. Seeadver tisement For sale at B. F. Kepner's Drug Store, Main street, Mifiiintowu See advertisement. The election fcsaur 073r and Thter t approaching, the inquiry with muiy ii, : "Where can I buy the most Good with my money " G-j to the Crystal I'alaoe, ; and you will find the Largest Yarety and the Litres Prirrs. GicaYUM.L Sc &HELLV alwt.ys keep the lxikst S'y'.m. ! As a blood cli'auscr puritb'r nothing quals Dr. Pierce's Alterative Extract' or Golden Medical Discovery. It cure 1 Pimples on the fie?. Eruption, Blotches Scrofulous Dinea-v and all sores arising from impure bluod. Sold by druggists '. or send three doll.irs and twenty five cents to Dr. It. V. Pierce. Buffalo. X. Y., J and get three bottles free of express cbargee. ; Public Sale. l"l. wiiis, Admr. of : the estate of Zachariah Webster, dee'd.. j will sell at public sale, at the late reci-! lence of the dee'd. on the farm of II r. John G. Thompson, in Walker town- j ship, on THURSDAY. NOVEMBER j 3d, IS70, Five head of Work Horses, 3 Colts. 4 illicit Cows, 8 head of Young; Cattle, 8 Sheep, and G Hogs, together j with a large lot of farming implements, ; Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. of j said day. j COAL. I m selling Coal, at my Yard above Mifflin, at the following prices: Millersburg and Snnbury Nut Coal at o 00 per ton ; Millersburg and Sunbury Egg Coal at $6.00 per ton. Sunbury Tea Coal, at the coal-yard above Mifflin, at $3.50 per ton, and delivered at Patter son at $3.75. Persons who purchase coal at my yard Above Mifflin, and wish to immediately pay, can do so by leaving the money at B F. Kepner's Drug Store. lie has been authorized to receive it. Tub Bellefonte Watchman says that Mr. John Jacobs, of Suow Shoe, gun smith, having repaired a gun that was left with him, started to take it home to the owner, and' thinking that he might ee something to shoot on the way, took bis own gun with him, loading them both. On the way he saw a squirrel run up a tree, and placing one gun on the ground, with the muzzle leaning against his breast, fired at the squirrel, but while in Abe act the other gun was accidentally die chaiged also, the contents entering the thick part of his left arm, from the .elect of which the unfortunate man bled te death. ILs was buried on Satur day last. Siators AcaoKHT. Almost every week we are called upon to chronicle some sad mishap to railroad men while in the pursuit of their business on the road. This week we add another name to tbe Already long list of injured men. Last Monday morning Mr. John Monohan, of of this borough, was on a lever ear with number of other railroad hands, going to Lewistown to work. When near their -destination, Monohan was standing on the front end of the car. He had occa sion to blow hit nose, and while doing so lost bis balance and fell forward on the track between tbe rails. His clothing caught in the cog-wheels as the ear pass ed over hint, and drew him lightly up gainst the bottom of tbe car. He is seriously hurt. Village Cavp Meeting. A Village Camp meeting will be held in the M. E. Church, this place, commencing on Sat urday, October 29, and continuing one week. A number of ministers will be present to assist the pastor Iter. A. M Bamits. Members of adjoining circuits and stations are cordially invited to at tend arrangement will.be made for their entertainment. A Wild Cat Adventdrb. On Tuesday of last week, says the Titus ville Herald, a wild- cat entered the house of Elliott Walters, who resides at Wilson's Mill, on Toby creek, in Knox to wnshi.p about seven miles north ef Clari on, and took a young child from the cra dle, and was about to commence devour ing it when it was frightened away. The parents had gone out to gather in potatoes from a lot and left the babe wrapped up, sleeping in its cradle. A little girl was sent iu after they had been absent a, short time to see about the child, and when the opened the door, was horrified to see a large wild cat with the infant behind the stove. The little thing whs crying piiemisly, and in a short time would have been killed and devour ed by the navagtj beast. On the alarm being given the wild cat escaped through the wioduw, bnt has been seen in that neighborhood. WE, tie undersigned, would again most respectfully announce to our frieuds, customers and the public generally, that we have just opened our second invoice of Fall and Winter Goods for this sea son. And we do flatter ourselves of having at this time one of the best and finest stocks that it has ever been our privilege to offer to the public. We take great pleasure in offering the same in such styles and varieties and at such prices to one and all, that we defy competition, comprising all the new and popular sty les of Dress Goods, Consisting of Black and Fancy Silks. Poplius, Alpaccas, Empress Cloths, Scotch Plaids, Australlian Crapes, Mo hairs, Reps, DeLaines, &c, of every shade and of the most approved brands, With oue of die largest and best as sortment of Trimmings ia endless va rieties, such as Fringes, Gimps, Laces, Braids, Ribbons and Velvets, of the finest styles. With our usual fine stock of general Notions selected with the greatest care, and of the most approved makes. We only ask our friends and the pub lic to give us a call, feeliug satisfied that they will readily concur in what we say. We also take pleasure in returning our thanks to our friends and the public for past favors, hoping for a continuance of the same. TlLTEN tSPRNSCHADE. How to Carvk Carving is a very dcsiiable accomplishment for both ladies and gt-utleuicn. and should be taught. Oue cannot learn it by tuition, but by pr actio, joined by a small slice of theory. It is true that the French style of serv ing meat sliced is fast banishing the ne cessity of carving at the tables of the rich ; but In middle life, where such ele gancies are not practiced, a knowledge of carving should be a part of a Boy's or girl's education. How often do we hear a person say : "Oh, excuse me, I can't carve ; I never tried." Or, if it be at tempted, one sooq finds himself sadly embarrassed, lie grasps the kuifo and fork desperately. lie lias learned that a slice of the breast of a turkey is a daiuty ; that a wiug is good ; the second joint Aid ; that the leg is not so good. But it i not an c;iy task to separate them ; and he thinks he would rather chop wood than cut turkey. He does not know that on the back lies a delicious morsel called the oyster, and tbe side bones below the second joint are con sidered titbits. This must be taught him. Ladies ought especially to make carviug a study ; at their owu homes the task often devolves upon them, and they should be able to perform it with ease, aud not be forced to accep. the as sistance of visitors, who would probably dread the operation. The platter should be placed so mar tbe carver that he has full control over it ; if far off, nothing can preveut an ungraceful appearance. A sharp knife is requisite, and a thin and well tampered blade. In carving turkey, cut of the wing nearest to you first; then the leg and second joint; then slice the breast until a rounded piece appears ; insert the knife between them and separate them this part is the nicest bit of the brest ; next comes the "merry thought." After this, turn over the bird a little, and just below the breast you will find tbe oyster, which you separate as you did the inner breast. The side bone line beside the rump, and the desired morsel can be taken without separating the whole bone. Preceed tbe same with the other side. The fork need not be removed during the whole process. An experienced carver will dissect a fowl as easily as you can break an egg or cnt a potato. He retains his seat, manages bis Lands and elbows artistically, and is perfectly at ease. There is no difficulty in the matter ; it only requires knowledge and practice ; and these should be taught in the family, each child taking his turn. Chickens and partridges are carved in the same way. Hearth and Home. Thousands of promising youths, of both sexes, go down to untimely graves, from general debility and weak ness, who might be saved by fortifying their systems with Iron. The Peruvian Syrup is an Iron Tonic prepared express ly to supply this vitalising element, and is the only preparation of Iron that will assimilate at once with the blood. Sold. D. P. Suiouff has sold his trotting mare to a Philadelphia for four hundred and some dollars. MABBIED. On the 7th inst., by Rev. A. 11. Baraiia, Mr. STEWART KIRK and Miss CATHARINE KNOX, both of Lack township. Oa the 12th inst., by Rev. Bhindre, T. J. MID DAG H, of Patterson, and Miss LIZZIE 8IEBER, of Fermanagh township- DIED. At the residence of Andrew B. Conrad near Mexieo, on the 12th inst., Mrs. RACHEL ANN CONRAD, (col.,) aged 99 years, 11 months, and 11 days. Near McCoysville, on September 28, 1870, Mr. 1. i. BARNARD, in the 26th 7 tar of his age. Preamble and Resolution of Respect. McCoysville Lodge, No 674, J. O. O. F. Wubbeas, The hand of death has ta ken from our midst one of our members, renewing the oft told lesson, that neither youth iu its summer time, life in its me ridian, nor the winter of old age can ex empt us from the common destiny of man. and teaching ns that whatever is mortal shall put on immortality, there fore, Knotted, That while we receive this summons, so recent and alarming, in the death of our friend, citisen and brother, we sincerely mourn his death, and extend our heartfelt sympathies to tbe relations of the deceased in this great affliction. Resolved, That while on earth and its conflicts bear heavily upon ns, the storms which shiver our frame and break up our existence, bid us especially to look beyond the confines of time to an unending world where we may be reuni ted with our departud brother, and enjoy the communion of saints forever. Resolved, As a further token of our sorrow, that the charter be draped in mourning and the members wear the usu al mourning badge, according to their standing in the Lodge, for the space of thirty days. Rf solved. That these resolutions be entered on the minutes of the Lodge, a copy seut to the sisters of the deceased brother, and a copy for publication be furnished ibe county papers. j. m. Mcdonald,) A. J. ANDCRSON, Com. GEO. S CONN, ) MrCoYsvti.LB.OcT. 8, 1870 (Ecmmtrrial. CLOSING PRICES OP 40 So. 3d St. Phila. 3 o'clock, p. m. Oct. 18, 1870. C. S. 6 s of 81 1131f114 C lVJ.(a)U2l " '64 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 65 - HlJfrU12 '05, new, 110w,110 67. new 110(oill0j - 68 110fAU0 6 s. 10-40' N6j$l0fi C. S. 80 Year 6 pel cent.Cy Ill fa.lllj Gold 112iroill2 Silver - 108 (a:09J Union Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds- 830 a ?40 Central Pacific R. It - 900 $910 Union Pacific Laml Grant l!ond 735 (a,T5 0 MIFFLISTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS MIFFLIN GRAIN MARKET. AC. FLOUR. f COAL, ton $4 50 TrtTenon ato 6 00 5 b j Jo Kgn a 00 G 50 .Sunhury store f 00 2 00 do Egg C 00 Super, Shi. Eilra. FaiiCY Rje, fJ owl. Corn Meal...... 1 75 1 25 1 IK 75 80 75 90 40 Chentnut 5 00 Git A IN, While wh"il,... Re l Wheal Ry Hurley,... I'orn .. Buckwheat. ... - ot, SEEDS. CloTer, V hn Timet hv. Pea. Mixed WOOD, Ook Hickory,.. HAS, Timothy,.. 3 50 2 75 12 00 12 00 f;loer,. Retailed Articles. Plaster. Iol 10 00 Flax,. Corrected weekly hj D. P. Suiouff. GRATBILL 4 SMKLLVS PRICES CUR KENT. Reported Weekly. Prime Roll Baiter 33 White Sngar 14 Brown do 10tol3 Best Rio Coflee ... 25 Gruut.il alum salt 2 00 Turks Inland do. 1 75 Diry salt .... 9tol4 Kftg Lard Tallow Wool Rice ........ 2li IS 0? 50 11 PRICKS OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jdniata Sistikcl by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. White Wheat. Red " ... Rye - Barley Corn...... Oata Cloverneed..... Timoshyseed. Flaxseed Dried Apples, per lb $1 15 White beana, lit) per bus 2 00 75 Beeswax tt 35 80 hoap, dry 08 85 Candles . 12 40 Wool, washed 45 6 00 Rags.... .... 03 4 00 Baiter, prime 2 00 roll, 0 lb... 32 Eggs, V d0- 25 08 Tallow, tb.. 08 20 Lard 20 12 Hams 18 06 Shoulder 16 24 Sides 16 10 Salt. Ground 35 Alum rock 2 00 Peaches, pared " unpared Cherries.. Currants Blackberries. Potatoes - PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PuiLAPCLrhiA, Oct. 19, 1870. The flour market remains quiet. The de mand is principality to supply the wants of the home consumers, whose purchases foot up 900 barrels, including Superfine . $4 fc04 75 Extras '. $5 2d5 75 N. W. Extra Family.. $5 76(a6 75 Penna. do. do. .. ..... $6 60(a(6 76 Ohio & Ind. do. do. $6 6C7 25 Fancy Brands $7 258 25 There in a steady demand for prime wheat at full prises, with sales of 1,000 buthels In diana red at $1 38al 42 ; 1,000 bushels Dela ware do at $1 25al 82, and 400 bushels very superior amber at $1 52 Rye is firm, and 400 bushels were sold at 93o. Corn is qoiet with sales of 3,500 bushels yellow at S4a87e, and Western mixed at 78a82e. ' Oats are dull, with sales of 2.000 bushels at 50a52e for white Western, and 49c for fai Pennsylvania. BLOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AND Literary and Commercial Institute. The Faculty of this Institutbn aim to be very thorough in their instruction, and to look carefully after the manners, health and morals of the students. Apply for catalogues to HENRY CARVER. A. M., Bept 28, 1870-6m Principal. IF YOU WANT NEAT SALE BILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS, CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE! . To all Ken Whoa it may Concern. If you have anything to sell, If you have lost anything, : If you have found anything, If you have a house to rent, . If you want to rent a house, If you want boarding, If you want employment, If you want hired help, If you want anything, TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT BY ADVERTISING IN THE Sentinel. Special Jjtcticts. tW DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost snecess by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Diuiuts of tki Sgi nd Ear, kit specialty in the Medical College Pennsylvania, 13 peart' experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805 Arch Street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his offioo. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with sut pain. No charge for examination. otl2-ly THE DOUBLE-OVEN Sunn) side Cook of 1870, Is constructed en ENTIRELT NEW AND SCIENTIFIC PRIN CIPLES, with SIPHON FLUE, guaranteed to thoroughly heat two large ovens, and six pot holes, with two-thirds the fuel used in the single oren (Jook mores. ' We are still manufacturing our long and favorably known BARLEY-SHEAF COOKING STOVES, se highly esteemed by the publio 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 Stovt need no comment. Our celebrated STOYSIDE FIRE PLACE HEATERS, among its many premiums also cat ried off the first premium at the Maryland Institute at Baltimore, in 18C9, although subjected to tbe most severe tests at the home of the Balti more Heater. This is the only true hot-air fire-place Heater in the market, and like tbe regular built cellar heater loses no heat. Send for Circulars and testimonials. STUART, PETERS0H & CO. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by N. E. LITTLEFIELD Miffllin towa, Pa. 8ep. 7 1870 8m. $fur advmisrracntj. 17773 KAVELERS Ul I l-IFF' AND ACCIDENT INSUR- wrAHi, or iiaruoni. Conn. Cah Ase. Si. Ron. 000. Grants LIFE and MPOWIEIT Pol icies of all approved foims. Ample security, low rats Also insures against aCCIDENTS cawing death or tui .1 disability. lias paid IT per Cay far llx Tears in benefits to policy-holders. $25 i SaT 110 w articles for Agents Hami-les fret. 11. B. SHAW. Alfred. Me. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Prises cashed and information furnished by GEORGE UMPIIAM, 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 States, can engage in this business at great wages. We send, hib. full particu lars and a valuable sample, which w ill 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, toame C 1 fi T ALL. Stencil Tool D 1 U samples mailed free. A. J. Fuilam, 645 Broadway, N. Y. ?! sJl'AClS. A victim of early indis J. cretion, causing; nervous debility, pre mature decay. &c, having tried in vaia every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fel low-sufferers. Address J. H. TUTTLE, 8 Nassau St.. New Pork. ' 5-20's and , i881 BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Gr old BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET RAJES. Coupons Cashed. Pacific Railroad Bonds Bought ind Sold. Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED 0.1 DAILY BALANCBS, SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT. DeHAVEN if BRO., 40 South Third Street, Philada. D. P. SULOUFF, FORWARDING AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, DIALER IN GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, SALT, CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER. GRAIN WILL BE RECEIVED N STORE TO BE SOLD BY JUB 1870. , ugl8;69-tf REAL ESTATE j AT PRIVATE SALE! THE undersigned offers at private sale' a certain Lot or Tract of land, situate in Milford township. Juniata county, adjoining lands of Alexander McCahan and others, containing and some Perches, about Fifteen Acres of which are in a good state of cultivation abd the balance well sat with Timber, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE AND LOG STABLE, ane all necessary outbuildings, also a Toung ORCHARD of excellent fruit. Persons wish ing to view the property will call on George Bowers, residing near the premises, or the undersigned, near Patterson. JOHN T. METLIN. Oct. 5-2m FARM FOR SALE, In Walker Township. rPllE undersigned offers at Publio 8alo, on A. the premises, in Walker township. Juni ata eoubiy, about one mile Northeast of Van wert, at 1 o'clock p. ., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29. 1870, The following real estate, to wit : A valua. bla farm, situated as above described, ad joining lands of J. N. & W. H. Moore, Wm turren and others, containing One Hundred and Twelve Acres, About Seventy-five Acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The im provements are a DWELLING HOUSE, NEW BANK BARN. 62 by V feet, erected this summer, other necessary outbuildings, a Spring of never-failing water near the house, also a good thriving APPLE ORCHARD of Choice Fruit, and a Peach Orchard. Persons wishing to invest in real estate, should ex amine this property. Terms made known oa day of sale. I A"y person desiring to view the prop erty can do so by calling on Rev. Oea. Myers residing on the premises, or on the under signed. DAVID BESHOAR. July 27, 1870-ts Public Sale of Real Estate. I will offer for sale by publie vendue, at the premises on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1870. The following described property to wit : TWENTY-THREE ACRES and sixty-six perches of land in Walker town hip. Juniata county, adjoining lands of Michael T Kinslee. John lledgers' heirs, John Books and others, with a LUG HOUSE and FRAME BARN thereon erected. A young orchard of good fruit. WATER NEAR THE HOUSE. At the same time and place I will also of fer for sale a House and Lot, containing one acre and forty-six perches of land adjoining lands of Frederick Showers, Michael T. Kintloe and John Holman. Now occupiei by William Kirk. Ssle to begin at z o clock, p. m. EDMUND 9. DOTT. Exeeutor of the last will of Margaret BMnaloe, dee d. BeptJH 1V7U. Real Estate at Public Sale ! rV HE undersigned will sell at public sale, A. on the premises, in Beale township. Ju niata county. Pa., at 1 o'cloc t P. M., on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1S70," A tract of land situated in said township. adjoining the above advertised tract, con taining One Hundred and Fifty Acres of Good Limestone Land, in a high state of cultivation.. This farm la WELL IMPROV ED, and has a supply of FINE FRUIT in great variety. By reference to tbe above advertisement. over the name of Edmund S. Dnty, Executor of N. A. Okeson, deeeased. information may be obtained as to location, markets, sc. WILLIAM OKESON. Aug 10. 1870 Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE SALE! THE undersigned offers at private sale a Valuable Farm, situate in Fayette town ship, Juniata county, two miles southeast of McAlisterville, adjoining lands of Feter 15a- sboar. Daniel Westfall, and others, contain ing 185 Acres, 130 acres of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the remainder well set with good timber. The quality of the land is limestone flint. Tbe improvements are a Qood Log-frame DWELUNS HOUSE. Good BANK BARN, and other outbuildings. There is a never-failing Spring of good water on the farm; also, an excellent ORCHARD, bearing a large variety of choice fruit. Any person wishing to purchase real estate will do well to examine the above property. For further particulars call on the under signed, residing oa the premises. tttlA SMITH. Anir24, 1870-m GRAYBiLL ft SHELLY, CRYSTTL PALACE, Ml FFLINTOWN, PA. COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES NOTIONS. HA TS AND CA PS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Queensware, Stoneware, Earthen mare, &c, &c. argf The highest market prices allowed for produce, ia exchange for goods. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Call and see us. GRAYBILL k SHELLY. Mifflintown. July 20. 1870. IRON IN THE BLOOD. i Tiu-OTRnVTAvWmakes the weak strong, and peUu- j supplying the Wood with ATrKE.g4w Vrriuzma Aanrr IRON. rmmuM Be sure von et Peruvian tlyruw. 2tafree. 1- H. WSSMORK. IToprtetor, jio. 36 Dey St. New Yorx. . Bold by Druggists generally. I Large assortment of Queensware, Chias J. ware, G las j ware, Crockeryware, Cedar -ware, te., for sale eheap by GRATBILL k RHELLT. ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, Ac., done at this Office ia the aeatest manner aad at low prices. . i njk, rpv" sun' CRACKERS, JUST OPENED AT SJtYFORD'S, COLLEGE BLOCK, 24 North Third Street. Harrisburg, Pa. JCSAn immense Assort ment on hand. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAG SULPHUR No SU GAR OF LEAD No LITHARGE No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destrojing Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabrio perfetly SAFE, CLHAN and EFFICIENT de?ileraium long SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST 1 It restores and prevents the Hair from be coming Gray, iirparts a soft, glossy appear ance, removes Dandruff', is cool and rfi etch ing to tbe head, checks the Hair from fitllirg off, and rentnres it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnat ural heat. A3 A DRESSING FOR THE HAIR IT 13 THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, firoton Junction, Mass. Prepared onlv by PROCTOR BRO THERS, Gloucester, Mase. The Genuine is put up in a panel bot.le, made expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in lae glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. gtjTFor sale at B. F. Kepner's Drug Store, Mifflintown. l'a. The Place for Good Grape-vines IS AT THE Juniata Unlhji flintprbs, AXD GRAPE-TINE NURSERY. THE undersigned would respectfully in form the public that be has started a Grape-vine Nursery about one mile northeast of Mifflintown, where he has been testing a large number of the different varieties of Grapes ; and having been in the business for seven years, he is now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES, AND OF THE ' MOST PROMISING KINDS, AT L O XV RATES, by the single vine, doxen, hundrei or thou sand. All persons wishing good and thrifty vines will do well to call and see for them selves. $C& Good and responsible Agents wanled. Address, JONAS OBERHOLTZER. Mifflintown, Junfata Co., Pa. Feb-14, 187iMy Grocery and Provision Store. 0 Cherry Street, Mifflintown, Pa. o THE undersigned, having purchased the Grocery and Provision Store of S. B. Loudon, situate on Cherry street, East Point, has now on hand a full and well selected as sortment of Groceries and Notions. As follows: Syrups, Teas, Coffees, Flnurand Feed, Mackeral, Salt, Coal Oil, Bucket lirooms. Fancy and Common Sop Spices, Rice, Crackers. Ce9 Essence, Starch, Cr Starch, VinegV Washinr . Soda, Baking Soda. Lamp f'oe. I-'"P Wicks, Brushes, Indigo, t"M alr fumery. Glove aad Uosiery, Sus pender Thread, Buttons. Notions and stationery, and in fact a good assortment everything usully kept in a eoun'.rv Crecery and Notion Store. Also, a large nmek of BOOTS, and a (ttrnftett Inert meat af Laelles' au4 Chll- rears saees ana Bregan. IfifThe highest rales allowed in exchange for Butter aird Zggs.n&g Prompt payers, thirty day. mar30 C. BARTLT. Kishacotfuillti Seminary. TIIIS institution aTords to both sexes Su perior advantages 6f education on T!h eral terms. Every department French, Ger man, Painting, Drawing and Mmil included filled by competent aud largely experienced teachers. Expense for fS0 tear, $200. Fall term opens August 81, 1870. For catalogue address MARTIN MOHLE-P., Prim.. Kishacoquillas, Mifflin Co., Pa. auglt-3m OTATR CAPITOL HOTEL, near tSa Cap tol Buildings, HARISBVRO.PA. .Terms as moderate as any xtotel in the WM. G.IH0MP505, Proprietor. City. A fir 4f& I lity-lT First friz lea ah lvare4. THE GREAT Baltimore Tiano MASCFACTORT. WILLI ATI KYARC A CO. jfainuftM turert of. ts Grac Xqaare aud lp-5gbt ''' PIANO FORTES. BALTIMORE. XD: L These Instruments have beea before the public for nearly TUir j yearn, and upon their excellence alone aitaiaed an unpurchased pre eminence, wliien'eroBocncti them'uneaaalled. Their ... TONE- combines grii power. Sweetness and fine singing quality, as W11 as great purity of Intonation, aatr sweetness tiirough the eUira scale. Their' " Torctj; s .; is pliant and elastic, and entirely free trtta the stiffness foitnd ia so many Piaaos. In WOKK.VANSIIlp they are unequalled, using noae but the very brsl seasoned matfrial, the large capital em ployed in our business enabling in to keep ceatinualiy an immense stock of lumber, &., om hand:' M.AU onr fitjiiaTe' Pi&ibs bare our New Improved 0-,'aTfo ?tfLX and the Agraffe Treble. Ddr We woiilJ call special attention to our late improvements in 6RASD PIAXOS arH $i)VAKF. GHASDt, Patened August. 14, ib'tii. which bring the Piano nearer perfec tion than has yet been attained. Every Piaae fully Warranted far S Tears. We have m'le arrangements for the Sole Wholesale Aiencti for the bimi Celebrated PARLOR OIXiASS and MELODEOSS, which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Lov?.' est Factory Prices. WILLIAKE XHA2 & CO. JAMES BELLAK. Wholesale Depot, 2-9.fi81 SoulkmSt. sepll-fim Philadelphia. E3&HT PEfl SEAT GOLD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS or the fssre 6r 1,500,000, BY THB St Josffh ami Denver City RAILROAD CO.WPAWY, In denoraiaations uf J 1,000 and $306, coupon or registered with interested at Eight per cent, per annum, payabie loth February and August, in GOLD free of Cuiied States' taxes, in New York or Europe. The lumts bare 30 years to run, payable in New York in GOLD. Trustees, Farmers' Loan ar.d Trust Company of New York. The roortgiigw which secures these bonds is at the rate f 1300 per mile: covers' a completed roadf for every bond issued, add is a first! and om.r mortgage. This line, nnneclin Joseph with Furl Kearney, will make n sSort aad through route to California. Tbe Company have a Capi'.aJ Stock of. .-. S10,0;000 And a grant of Lund front Con gress, of 1.80O.0IW acres, v? ued, at the lowest estimate' at v....- 4,noo,no First Mortgage Bonds Ti'XI.OOO Total .15,5ni),00O Total length" of roa'd, ill miles; distance included in tbfs mortnge, 111 mil: price, 37 J and accrued iu erest, IN CURRENCY. Can be obtained from the undesigned. Also pamphlet, map and information relating thereto. These bonds, being so Well seeureH and yielding a large inrome. are degirabTe in parties seeking safe and lucrative inter ments. We recommend them with entire cou fidence. V. P. CONVERSE 4 CO.. Commercial Ayuts, 51 Pine Street, New Yori. TANNER CO.. f'iscul Ayntf. '. Wall Street. New Yorl. jumata valleyuank or MIFF'LiXTOWX, FENN'A. JOSEPH rOMEUOY, l're-irdetit. T. VAN IUVIN, 'Jrthier. fmsciosi. Joseph Pomeroy, John J. Patter'jon, Jerome N. Thoiiipn.'.Gorge Jacobs, John Bulabaeh. Loan money, receive Jepcsif. pay intere.-t oH time ieposit", bu? and seiteofn sVd Uni ted Statfs Bonds, en At. coupons n'nd checks) Remit aYoney to any prt nf tne Paired States and also to England, Scotland. Ireland and Germany. ' Sell Revenue Stamps: In sunts of $'2n) at '2 per cent. dioount. In sums' et SViO at '1 per cent, discount In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount:. ang 1H lo!" N EWDR U G STO rTeT. BANKS k IIAKIN, Ma,Jt Strcrt, Jfifflntmn, l'a. IEUEF 1S MU6S MM"" je Chemicals, Pyrt,rr; Oils, Taints, Varniuhe , -a33 Putt , . Cl,' yi't i,aF' Burners,- Chimneys. iru-liei. Infants UrctsW. S.rtp. Hair lirurhes, loath Brirhr. Perfumery; mhs. TlsirOil. To!r6; Cigar's, Nftfions, an4 SJkii.'niary': LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, selected witH feVerrt care, and w..rrniel from high avuthoriry. Purest of WINES AXD LIQUORS furMeJi el Purpose. jiff-PRESCRIPTIONS conipounde.I with great cere. iml7- lr Cetrw in-mUm. H Atvt St : rTi. w. 4th $c. CiaeiBUU, Om mmd Dr. QmM, m Charlotte it. CLm k Mag wb tnafJii1Mf, cirtt of It J t n.i.w. AllU.fcutllUl 4 pa-m. a, vary Vlttjd t4 ra torn fend tthr t Q m4, if Ukw fa 1 fetjewrx with tiveir BMnyt. lfJiB on BMatf. N Mhsm !co'r. ay ml tnr etrrnlar. fit, affayWrfW ibo. LEBANON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Jonestown, Pa. POLICIE3 Perpetual, at low rates. No ateaa risks taken. This is one of the beet Conducted and most reliable Companies ia the State. The undersigned, agent, will visit MifB ntowa and Patterson on the second Wednesday of each month. JOHN SWAN. Agent for Mifflin and Juniata counties. Lewistown.' Aug 17, 1870-ly ' A by FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, &c,j ust received and Sr sale S. B. LOUDON. I9"Jr!nAT. 8ntri9tiL $1,50 ver year. I K I M I W 1 e- I A 41 bonis Pro- U US US HwllM- J hv tfcm for
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